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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-05-07 - Orange Coast Pilot' ., : i..--..... _ .... ~ --· . • • . -.. -----·---.. -· I ~ .. • J -· • • -. . .. -. • . - . -- ' --- • ::SJiJt IM• SIByjn ! • -• • .t. • • •. ' . ---·· Ent Set --· ----. -·-·· .. ·' ·For ~ ,,lfor .l . .. " ... . . ' . Vol.!"· "o. ~v. sse:cTIOHS, SI PAGl!!S ' . ' . : • ii 'l!"~e-.. . t .... At1 :Do11ed r.~up. ' .., . , 1 • '· 1Yi9.-~n,.t Episodes Continue By KATHY CLANCY OftlMOlilr Pi ... $l;IH ree-ourpresnaona e r-i . ·. ~ •• sec:Qfld .day 'of a ~u·~ t,~ilpg . WASHINGTON (U·fl) ,-nam era." Ford Issued a pro-1nc1_ Peld' bY:lhe F~derlt ,B~au'of PreSident .Ford tod3y, CanC$led c!am_ation ~a-n~~!l,ing l!!,ose ~ln ~.dition, company ·officials Land Ma'r(8gemerifOO: a ptt>pos{ll spec~'al V.ie'thamese war behe{its benefits JlUthorf>te:d ~by P.i°f!!ititen-at~SC~Services, wll:ich'serves El to lease :·1.6 1 milliOit'-'i.cres of for military recruits because ti<!l order ~nd In : a , l~tter ~o Toro, Tustin and Orange, report- Southern Calil0rni3'off51'or'el'and ':••Am!-!!Jta.isnolonger~w~." COngress aske~._(he 1~wn4k.e~s. ed one non-qnion driver was to·driltin ! "' • ~Fe ~ "' • to canceLb,en,.ef11JilQf re~r:W,tk or.:.._ je;rJ(:~ ,(rorrLJ1is t~uck Tuesday . ~ __ .. _1 .. _ ~~-... _A -wliite House-spokesman siid d ed ~""'-1 d tie .• · The ~productio~ .o r Oil off. the that Forji's order ,eliminates Joi-. er .. u~ ·Jaw. · ·I ,, an a~nWit~ 3 ~hain. . - shore 9~j.SoU~i\er~,~C?irii• Qp persOns Joining,._the·milit.ary as Q( The benefit Cutoff asked • of _ ~e co.~pan1es involved in the be done without' ti~ to (tJ\e Thursday 1b'Uriiifi aliOWance: de-, C.Ongress would' t:hop GI educa~ s~ke 5~1~ today lh~ pl an to con- econolilf;,-:;-a~d~~ne)ij q.·at oil:• ail\ ... ~1!.Jions, .-,.fld "benefit;s. rOr tion measur"esl' for oleo '.and tJ":Ue hznng non-unu~n . replace- V1rJegef ple,a~. "'-~~l.e~ ·nonservce con~Cted.~s!lb•lity. -'women ,joining tlle 8f.med forces ments f~r the 400 stnkzng trash SOu~n.t;a~i(ornijl~ tqe.U , _, .For;-p ·alsO C\fked ec>ngi:ess to after JuJy 1. ., . .#II , i truck dnvers a nd haulers. ed. SL~U;s1~~~r,_t,,.oo. 9ds n ·' epct BS:, of ,Jul.Y 1, he·,~[ Bill for Ford sci id 'today's :Jction was in ti. In Laguna Beachdtronlash col00lect· according,td polls we'v~taken.) -eiluc~tion.. . .r • . , li.ne !Yith' l!l-~~~r~s ~eii'by,pre-ons were reporte Y a . u Th ··as·;.•,,,·ati . ·s a • .: d _;i • ;.. ·' '"" • s1'dents ent!'ng warti~ benefits on e_;quarter: 9f a day behind, e : -~• on•,: "'~ \!,o/· t. •• ,,,., . · ~ 1 ··-h I t El T ganizalion.T~the-0ilindustry .. : • ":Amfiriraisno·long~r.atwar,". followilii.' ·.orta War'II al\d the w 1 e service 0 9ro re--. or<i said in a •tatement. "The Koreanconfiict. portedly was near1y back to . Meanwhile, John L. Lof~. uote.~s now cOine' to terminate-, . . normal. . 1Co. t.tJ.S.i\ .•. defended 11}~ ~ thenewPe·a~Q .eVO~fS·"l1 B · A ~ S manager of Rainbow Dispbsal ,Profrta rep,o•ted by hls and other "I want.I' asize'that'tli'e · , : .:e8J:J.Ilg ~ et CompaJIY in Huntington Beach senior vice president of Eipc'"1 'wartime ben:ja\ apply.IO ' .. ,N'·..,.;. • Stan Tkaczyk, a general oi;l co~p,J;ai_~~ in -~e\ l~t thr~ ,wmin&~.a ~~.in 'AP.· 1 ,. , (~eTRASH, ~age·A2l r' ., rr . 1 ,., ••• <r<'f'" , v ._ ,..,, "'"""'''"~~n~,,...,. .. ._ _,_...,.._;,.-'rt ili~~til>',Pa"irtti~eligibllityf'*' ·p·" ll,. . d ,_..J.'--,-----"---. . •. ,J•: .. '*.,\-' ... ~"'-. ,, .. 1~,1 ._!:4· i-1' .?'~~'t'11" l,.•(,1··~ ... ~ ',).. .-·~,.,-.on~1nd-~t: in f1~.-~,,..,M}~_ll!:qf,tht!,f!lor'e nr ur er i ·- ' Pat cu.r. ~. ~)l.-H\11'$>gton.Beacll; tpes/on.st>all¢.:U~that ~lh~·~ ~rf'. . f'e , _, ... .!h'I.'! seve~·mitihlij Vilitfl'•l!lfr;i .;'~ · .. · ·. · :'. Or• ... •._g4e~.. 7 Cea-=· st . could ht\ arqon[l_ $250 worth of· clolhmg·5~e·<WOUJ\I win if .. ..,. ""a -ex , . ,.Jl.etJ!rans alrea<!Y. '</iscllar~ea· or MS... ... . S . ·sll<r ·~·lures' M1s's Mermaid ·crown at·Cos t!• "Mesa's . .,,. }Vlewelf ., Dll J utliJ'!"'•. i.al ""''''"" presenUY.t servmg m..Wr . ' on . uspect r "" n · .,,.1..,,_ .. u -. .;.;,;.~ -~,., -"'.!'.,., J''t and. exl!_fo Uon rliilliloe '.?..• iln!!l!d. 19.rclf~~ ", _.:c..: -·· _. -.::. ~ •.. ·. .. _ . .... • . nUB \ 1::;~1: r ;t:y . !:te ~!IS nef. JS "!'~On :""~mmo~, ~19, ,8§ ~ wbicfl, ar,e • 9eUsD.a&if'~iCf :r ., --- . , Y~\lrJ~ ,wµine5 'iii-I.')~ !!'ler:f:Jt!'d 111)...,k!Di!J!iert!flji,~~., from '280 to.'400 blllian "· ·,Fold ~aid J!! his statement that /le Riverside man accused of ., · • • ,1¥.ay 30;J~.?e>f1<;V~~~·sli\)u ·C~'\:~Di".:t~~ ~Sll!!Oll>;'t nex~lD1""11,"helo!dlhe • . ',;:;t:.ct~rs ~181:: o~~~. ·::::.ru~~~r .:ey.°n':f':e:o~~ Low :.~:~~~ht and r-~~1l ~3t+_ · ··; .· ·1·; •· i~ 1· '. 'i.;\ •• ~' '· ~· '' ·~ o(,ftufa;t.•atofficlals., · J ,~ ~7ears' . · · · ,,,. ~:: _•tion, .. Wa~JOUnH in the cbflrred Thursday ri:lorning becom· • · ! -· , .... -j · '·.: 1 •1 '.··?·"'4;. · ~· j 4 r '..•1,J • •• + · ·'"''7,Nait.he67are,.they 1'x.~-\(11 l" ""b,;Mj Ck~\ •rv...."JlOn. M~ b'edroom 'o( a San Juan '1ng ·sunny by afternoon. ' '1t ,, ' \-11 I '-~ \• ~ .... \·nr·-l ·~·'• ,• , f ' ~ ,_. ~;-~ ~.. ~~..I -.,._,_~~~· •• N~ ... _; · f). >J. • .t ;f t.t'~:·:, ·,~;:'J "J j ~'.•.' ~"~'/:t.:·'.1 ~: =~•ed.,-~1·111H~ · ll;,~':n~}·tbe"enil~of~i ~!.~1:!~an~.~~~~.;illn ~:[h · fr:it;;~T~t:~db~o~~~;;;~~; 0 ' ·n"'"'*""gr.' ! . oensrti:I'·:. " :Al 1llt openlp1 d!l)o l • ,· ' ,, .... ~ .. -" .... -Orange CountymunicipalcoUrt. lows48to.55. 1 ·' • ~~Y. ii.II ~· ·' ~' \' T d ~ 1 1 ... 1~ _,...,. " • • • ,· • • ,..,_. -c 1 Sh ·rr· r , • ~}~ • ._...-• · 1 1\· Del &1,• • · tr.a . v1.ange oun y en so -. . '''" · · -, ·• .. -;i-., ,;:' ., ;'.'"i'''"' ·· ~. ·,, opclll-an and-.' ·~1r •. _;,,r~~,.,f.~·~ ·r.~i;.s.~se~ th~ g a.m.~ •P· ·~· DETOitA\! •. .., ' •··"" .. r..,... •1-•. r~"l laiUi8Dl!i'filit.• aiddl "J~~~ !"'!'°-EiJ~.a/_.,.,-')llaranceitoday1forGregorYGlen -·· :' Fo. -.·R ·e··n-i~1 .ID'l'_J .,_·.;., ~,~·;. ·-,...~~ pr~e4.•Uli••-~~ · , ~, , .·-·"'·1 ... ~ eo;at~ 1a who ·wasarieitea · rerident•.aretrying .c·;·.. ~a:J; . '< ' ' . • :~~ Call~'•offa~~~qe1 • 9V.,lfl$1.'' v , Tuescfa'y•\hislliversidehome. to · olfthf elfect•ofan • ' • •"' ~·1 " ... ~ , ~(~ Gtl ,. '-·. •" l.,, ' .... •_,.,: .. , .·.·. . tmlaa.ght of tornadoe.«.Owl • : ' .:: , 7~ Ir, .._\ • • ht~t! ~ ~ .... j'"I! ' i ,fl'\ • I .. • + •• • ~ •,. t ,' ~' •• " ""' , rtr' :!j • ... ' ,. ~DvestiCa~u,Jailed Co~t&, 1n 8 ~-:r JI be ~tlie&t discster in SHENAN!X>AH. Pa. ~UPJ)·;t-".'!hlcte,whclJLin:tu"hlf.ath!tll li ul~i•11I 'oP1t-'ai"lil •ii--~ ~~·~ l'i . ~jl!\ ~'s"''I>· . ~•SIM\','/?ng< Poncho nlmked his solo dl!vtr-s\ ear. . .. '. -, , .~·-·~ .. ~-;& ·5 ~!JK@, , ._O'.'tll'>'M"l'il A4 .• teshand lert·four'damaged •Mt ' Poncbo,.al:.•nm• di!IC:nbe'd b) ' :••au llit'Oll M ! #Clalla ·steplnotner. Mrs . .,.tty Goates, · ' , inlliawake.' ' . ·• '.' ·1• J'o'1 \tc e;''Cfli.4S~.ait,<;i·~·t , ~ • ' ~-' 4'1, of. 33911 ;\'.la ae Agua, San r •. lhdt'~ , • Pollcti 'said Pon'Cho·Wali left lklldan~wlca ·~~ .-•-·7Chlh1ulli~I . ·~ crttlcS"Want, ': · ..r._,\ ,-1 ~-~~ ·..luan. ·' ! 1 · · M:t-"""k• ,.•1-........ "' Tuelday ,.Un an au~o wl~ the type,' escape(lmjul"y.. governm'11tto·te0 and •.,1 ~·trill adult k ,, ".f'!e71 offered,ndimolivefgf,the1" e .~~:":.,...,., 1~ mot'br running when Matt . TeJl;Htoexplorefoc'oil•=.=•· • ~ 6 1..a:r-" '• .-.1.,.,.,. ; -\ ,.,,........ ... ., ...... SO\>reme w•llrlllto a banlt. , ~ I b BJ n...l and sell It tq,the AmerlcM ' e • ' "':"' .ftvellUgall>fs said tbej'.arr (. -"".~ :i: ~!?""" ·~~U. Mien .&,_preme returned, lhil .......... er aze yu lndudlnc. those on. lhe J:A•t \" . x """""· . ..s COit.es, WllO legolly cha =-=:. -··-iiM'-.. ea-'l' ... Oll •. PillCe•!lidllleHr Bt·L GARDllN!> (Al!)·'-. (:ollat,'' he raid. a wtWtl It . • ' ' • hi• n·ame fr-tile orlg' al " -~~ ·.:: IS!i=....,.. ::::· slipped' lroln parl, made •'!"· D•mllce estimated at SU0,000 . ._. .. to develop! tbel'.!)I'' · ,.~11:.t:""' but 4 ,~._~e ~ ! Goatei,:lll\er, ~him re-1,.,• 11 '> ~ ... J':: • · •• de-turothrwg)!.U..malLm· wn caused ~Ya spect..,,lar hbore1rea1,lhey llltltthls ..,::-•1 reo ,'I! '!l""-'"'. · ~.,Y1iooal ·resiilmll, car ·=:" • :.!-"' ~~· ~on : strilck.,... i;or. went lllue ·at•a lumber yard iere II a matter for the~ lo d-. ·~ ••• ~tt'~Pllt •·or:r.ou. i>arlted.,.,.Mrs-~Goates'.• ' :.;:.••• · g·~-• "'· , rNll•·-kand~ •aod~ _. cldt." · 4 ..,_u_., 0 • durin&moatofSUnday , L.. ... ~ ... -.. -... "------~--' 1.. , •• :':. ', ~ _. • \ ~· I ' ' J,/ f \ '~ : [ I - • ~--4 f ·1 , ·- ·, ..... , 1 r .. ' s . From .Wire Senjces IA!:l<l"TON __,.Presld~t ~a. Prime. ~wr ce 'J:. Rowling of New Z<ifand "today that the United States wW keep its commitments In tb6 l!a~Qc. .Ford's ~meeting with Rowling w.:S the {irSt of three sessions the ~si!lenl ha d scheduled ~ith -;r: Protester's ' :·Tax Case :Dismissed ·• .cnriitrfal ctiarges against Huit· ·tingtOn· Beach tax protester 'Claire Kelley and two others :were disniissed Monday in U.S. D.istrict Court"in Los Angeles:· ' ~Judge Robert Kelleher gl'ailted 'Miss Keltllty 's motion !hat ·~barg'.es of conspiracyto ol:iSfruCt 'Justice and ~ury tami>edl1 •• ,l:le disrilissed ill the 16-m.oDffi-ola case, because ot a laCk O.t "bi1>- s~cution. 'Yf n•sday, May 7. 1975 • KY EXPECTS VIET \~e'.Clf!ION~ REFUGl!E SHIPS $TIU.OGLE INT.0 P,ORT-4 ~111n'lil'waLCOI• . ·tN ARK1'NS~-9 .. . ~ ~ ~:·lenljs:tt.Plar:~vital * ·-' - . Pacifi,e are'a ~ ~ coottn~· 1" ,;: aearcH for'11tablll~aitpeacel\lt,, progress.;'• ~ ' '"l ·-r • •.· .. 'l Miss .,Kelley, Jim Sc9t\ ,ot Fresno and W. Vaughn Ellsworth ot Arizona were arrested in December of 1973, after Scott wes convi~ted on four counts of failure to file t eder al income tax retu:nis. ·· They were accused Of taDiJSer· iog with ~vidence submi~ to the jury in Scott's case. Also Ar· rested at'the,.time waS WU,Uaih Drexler of Sali Diego, who tiiiled t0 appear iit court Monday: His charges are etill pending.' . '." , Meanwhile; th4'-head of the governm~t·s. refugee prOgram told ConigreaS today the Ad- ministration will pressure "the international community" to as- sist in the resettlement ol Viet· n~mese bY allowing some to live inoth~nations. L. D<!an Brown also told,~e UPI T•..,-· !.'." .rouse International Affair;s ... She .. the Boss , Committee that the e.a,,,.~tionof refugees Crom SoutJt Vietnam bu been officially ccfinp{eted. ..:.•;we intend to Press the in- These Omaha family members ~onsole 'ach other while viewing the remains of wh at \vas their :-.µlit-level home. Three. tornadoes whipped through th e city Tuesday, kill- ing at least. three pe"ople and da maging or d estroying 500 · ho111es. ' The case has b~en delay'ed over 16 months at the request. of Chris tina Onassis, 24,, daughter of the late Gr~k shipping mai:nate Aristotle onassis, has arrived in Lon· don for talks with oil com· pany executives. She as· sured them that sh~ is· now in charge of the Onassis 'lM'national community to accept more refugees and have moved energetically to enlist its ' cooperation,•• Brown said. "SP._eeifically, we have been in fre4"uent cqntact with the in- ternatiooill agencies, principally the United Nations and the U.N. cpinmissioner for refugttes." UC:I Stadium. Pact " various s ubstitute" government di strict attorneys.. Kelleher re- portedly asreed to, dismiss chargeS' Monday after a pro· secutor admitted he was un· familiar with the case. operation1 Nix-1 by District ·. .f)rown appeared · before the Oil R ~ .I: panel io review the progress of eseare11 the mass 'evacuation of nearly mASff.:. • 9 Fund•. ,.,,-ld ~,;.~refugees_!_romSoutbViel· , . ing J. 0 R~p. Peter J . Rodino <D-N.J .>, I 1'ermiu-..UC Irvine's latest of· fer · ••non1responsive and self servirig," tlie City-of Irvine and the Irvine school district have given up on a three-way pact for joint constructioo and use or a stadiuin on the u~ campus. •and Fountain Valley, said now chairman of the House Judiciary · Co · · Over more 'ban two years of that workers a re back.on the Job, By SoCa,l £" -.-• mm1ttee, _SJlid 1n testimony talks, 00 acceptable agreement regular s ervice should be _ b(.13 beforeajudiciarysubcommittee hasbeenre.ilched.Andrecentat- . , lleStoredbyThursdily.-, -·~ thatCongressshould .. extendthe G ~· d G Tkazyk said striker& returned LOS ANG""ELES (AP) -nationalbanctofWelcome"tothe tempts to get ov. i:.umun , · Brown Jr. to intetvene oo behaU to the job this morning and will Southern California Gas·eo. will retuc.ees by rapidly· :approving of a proposed $308,000 agreement be paid at the com,:pany's last ot -.uu $6\7 million of;.in"ctea:sed re· legtsliUon lo'finan~ethe~ettle-have been frulQeas, Mayor Art fer, $4 an hour for drivers and venues it is seeking from con-ment $3.80forhelpers. sumers lo help finance Atlantic Se~ate -Democratic Leader Anthon~ and school J:M>ard Presi- ; Contract negotiations sUll are Richfield's search for gas de-.Mike. .. M •nsfLel«l-pi:edi_cle<L-~jl Eliza_~th ,Sicoli said Tues· pending between the Orange J><JS~)l)•/.la•kp, I'<""""' Gtlllof-Congress would approve f1111ds '·•.:steild ••e 1:1· "' ilndschool di&-County Disposal Association, f1c1alsays . ...,-~ fortherefugees. · • :¥"' • ,,,,_ . v · . l"'hich represents Rainbow and 1 A representative Qf the utility "While J Was never in favor of trtc~ plan a .olntly financed the other companies, and the testified at a 'Pulbic Utilities · intervention, I feel we have an sta~,um to be built at the new Teamsters Union Local.396. Commission hearing Tuesday on 'obligation to.these people and we lrvirle ffi8h Sch~l. Anthon>'_ and Officials for the other com-the utility's requested rate in-should live up to our obliga. M'~. Slcoli said the stad~um, panies said they are hopeful lhat crease, that the loan to Atlantic tioos ''Mansfield told reporters estimated to cost $394,900, will be_ their workers will follow Rain· Richfield would result in the utili-B·r~wn t.es.tifi,ed ibat ''th.e ready for the. fall· tJ.976 sports how's lead and return to work ty obtaining exclusive right to evacuation is now over. No season. -... ·while negotiations continue. , negotiate to buy any natural gas America!\ vessels. are cunently In a-<stat«:ment cntici2in~ lac~ Tbe workers voted 206 tO 95 found . operating off the· Coast of Viel· of cooperation front the wuve~i- Monday against the latest com-, The representative said the nam and Cambodia. There are, ~rwand the governor, they said, pany offer .ol a $1 .22 an hour pay $617 million loan would pay the however, Vietnamese continuing e are ~r~~nally ou~raged '. raise over the next three years. interes t costs and fees related to to arrive in ports like Singapor~e that the S\U:lti.fied tbinki~g of , , Teamster le aders had urged loans amounting to $420 million and H0ng Kong· on their own the~e adm1n1strators is s o ,• '• -~ .:. them to accept it. Most of ltaJ,n· that Atlantic Richfield intends to vessels... m~nbund that the n~ of ~ood how's employes, however, 4id borrowfromcoinmercialbanks. Brown said 'that the special neighbors can be buri~ m a vote in favor of the offer, union The oil company has an· task force situated in the State morass ?f ~~orpbous .and un- spokesmen said. nounced pl ans to develop gas re· Department received 1,000 phone tenable policies. and ~at t~e Tkaciyk said he had hired serves in its Prudhoe Bay hold· c:;llls Tuesday from people will· gove~nor of o'br state, about 90 full and part-ttme ings in Alaska . .. · · ing to house refugees. theoretically a servant ~the peo- employes duri.ng \he strike, Harvey Proctor, chairman of But he added, "I am sorry to ~le, c~not take~ {ti; mmu1?8 t~ aU.lliLl.U:b some oJ'.ily_\!irKed jJew _the.__ujjlit)'..,J ald.....the P..UC.-e~at the U.,_N___.Jligh_com. 1~.~ ~____o peop e 0 days. missioners none of tbe oil com-missioner for refugees has .not e. , · . He s aid he hopes niany.Ol'them panies operating in Alaska, in-mOved as ·rapidly as we, would At. UCI, Chancell~r Daniel can be kept on the payroll along eluding Atlantic Richfield, would have wished but 1 assure you we ~dnch responded, . We have with the returning ~eamsters. giv e the utility exclusfve will continue to press them to 85· ~::: wc.~k 0 ft1 an. a~mu:t negotiating rights i.f proposed sul'!1e those responsiblli~~ for ~e ~ni1ffect° Sc~:' Distri~ Angola Waniing . LUANDA, Angola "{UPI) - The United States· has joined ·Several foreign consulates in ad- vising its nationals to le'ave Angola until order is restored in the violence-wracked South West African territory. · ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT n..O.-Coa•I 0.lly PllOf,..U~whk~I><...,. b!-1"'" New<>·P<en. l•l>Utoli-d1>ytt..0< ... ..,.. C<>a.t Pul>llloll!"i! '9mi>•"Y· Se!>••taedm-a•• pV!)il-,..,..., ... '"'"'19" f"til:loy kw c.o.u -"'· ""'wpcort 8No:.,, H"l'lU,noat,on ~,.....,. 1ai" V•ll••· lr•l•e, S. .. lt,l»(I< V•lr..,.•nol l_,OQUNI S.Ktl/~lftl Co••t. 'A ~· ,,..°""! O'dlhon I• pVl>l l•MiJS••~•<Myl -~•1'-flw P'ln<:l~I P,l>l•"';nQ Pl•nl If a! lOO W.i.t Bay S!rHI, C.0.141 ~ ..... C..lolOtni•v.I~. J ack R. Curley Vite Prft•dont•"'! C-0..AI .oN...,..,.., Ttiomas Keevil ,.,,, Thomas A. Murphine ,,...,.Ql"'I E"'tat Charles H. Loos Ri chard P. Na ll " AUhlMll ~ne<J•"'l [d'I.,.., ., Offices (O.I• -w: l)l)->I S.-,!>ott"" ,_.,_, .,...._,., JlJJMe-~ll•d ~-lllta<ll, llll~Sltttl ..... llf>~Qn8*Ktl : llll!flt.UOBor.l~-d 5-lelMt~ Y•ll••: ?Stol U ,._,#toed et*OleQoFr- T,lf't)MM (1141 Ml-m1 Clas1lfted Adwertlslng MZ·5'11 SMOlel*a v., .. ,_oliU 511-6310 Fr .... kftC.I• ........ 495·0630 ,,_No.1110. ..... ~,~, •• • 540.1220 Cooyr1;111 . '''J Or..,._ Co.1~• P.,.11.,.1,.. (ool'lpe11r. flloM#l-..... !flt'M:••-.MllW ... 1'1101TOt Ot' f l:lff'11-tt ... ,.,,.. ... -, • .-.••••h•Cto •IHllW• -••1 ,,,,,..1u-1oM er 'llll'f•l9M-IW" ... .-.... ' ••-• • loans were to be credilfid against which they are mandated. that uld vid. I st di the porch se P ·ce of t I -, wo pro e or a um a ri na ura improvements on the UCI cam-g~~it wa s as good a deal as we Missile ·Launched pus to the mutual benefit of us could have made," he added: "It aJ!: we hadn't bought this gaa, they VAND~NBERG, AFB' (UJ!I) l!nfortu~a~ly. it baa.not been were lining up 10 deep to buy it •• -A Minuteman III lntercon-1»9Ss1ble to reach a ~us on · tinental Ballistic Missile was the terms of the agreement.'' launched by the Air Force Tues-The main points ol disagree. Pie Contract Hits MayO,r TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) -A hit man carried out a COAtract on Mayor HarTy Kessler. . It wasn't the Usual gangland· type ~ontract, but a contract tor a pie in the face. Kess.Ier was hit Tuesday during a City Council meeting. · Five pie-in·the face contracts were sold last week during a buy- in auction on Toi~• public television station . One purcbaaer put his contract on Keuler, and a young inan named BOb Daniel got the job. Daniel splattered Kessler and split, but police caught pp with him a few blocks away. Keuler decided all was in fun and re- fused to press charges. ' Attendant Strike day night and pro1rammed to try ment cited by Anthony and Mn. about 5,000 miles to a target ione Sicoll include Univer;i;ity projec· . . ' \; 't ... Prize MnnJng Picture lions that it would take 18 months to complete the stadium, a period they consider loo long. Addi- tionally, there are disagree- ments on · which agency has pri!)rity on stadium use, the amount of parking fees, a $100 a · day ''special use fee'' and lack of a long-term guarantee of city and school use. As described over the lengthy period of negotiation, the UCI athletic fietaWould · have been lraJl!!ifOr~ed intp a, stadium~ by adding lights, 2,500 seats, a I?,Ublic jiddress system ,f\nd scoreboard. ·~ .n.~--Plans 'for developing as.~ al Irvine High Sctiool, wider' con- struction on a s ite ·north of Walnut Avenue midway between CUiver Drive ·and Jeffrey Road, will be discussed by the city coun- cil May ,13 and the school bciard Mayl4. Suspect, 21 Fouhd Guilty, ·Overdoses PETERSBUR6, Va. (UPI) - Lee Roy Hargrave··Jr. ci,lmly heard a jurf impose a lif~ sen- tence on him for the drug murder ·of-an etder1y-he·a·rt-patimit;""lliefi stepped into a was broom and took a potentially fatal tran- quiliier overdose. Hargrave, 21, who was carried out of the courthouse on a stretcher, -was listed in satisfac- tory condit ion today at tlie Medical College of Virginia . Hospit.al in Richmond. A Petersburg Circuit Court jury, following nearly two hours of deliberation, found Hargrave guilty of murdering Josephine Thom a s, 73, who died at Petersburg General Hospital June 30, 1974 .. ' ' '• ,.. • .. , .... ,, •• , ;..t ... ,,Ill ., e..u. ....... (a!IHWl'llO ....... r .... lf~UM.-Mr; ..,...,.11 ... 00_,.,,"""' ...... ~~-- LOS A"NGELES (UPI) Union officials Said approx· imately 1,200 flight attendants wtll 10"" strike agalnll Western Airlines at midnight tonilbt In • dispute over wag• and fringe benefits. n ·e work ttoPPa1e wu expel'ted fo t:ie up-\Ve1tern -.!<• In at cltU!s tn tl!e United stlllo&, Canada and. lkldco. ,, . This pb0$0, by Gerald Gay of the Seatlle Tlnlee, W..n tbe JSulitzer Prize 1for lpot newa plJotOcra'pbJ'. nlled "Lull In tbe.Bat- lie," it sho"i's ·rdur weary firemen resUng briefly duriJig a 'waterfront fire. • • -,,! ·~ ' • . . . ' " • ' ·Merger ' . ' ; Details . ' Revealed By GARY GRANVILLE CMIMO•iJT~•l&llt Uniler .tlJe pro pol ed .....,ger ot· the Or-anse Cou,i,ty Hl\rb~t Patrol and thf shenrf·~~· department1 harboi1 pattol ·of~ · ficers woula be givp f'Ull peace officer pow~rs and operate under policies and proce dures es blisbe.Cl b_y~riff !Jrad _ Gates. ~ Details of the. proposed merger are outlined in a not-yet released 2J.page feasibility repart pre-pared by t h e co unty ad· ministrator's staff. A( stake in the consolidation is the deployment and control.of the patrol's 79·m-&n contingent and 16-vessel fleet that is cunenUy disperse d al Newport, Dana. Poini and Sunset harbors. . The patrol operates under the Harbors, Beaches and Parks Dis~ trict of the En·vironmental Man,agement Agency and is aup· porte<I ~Y the ,district's tax re- venues: "'The merger ProposaJ suggests that the sheriff-coroner depart· ment ~ill the district quarterly for "all costs in~Urred relative to the tiarbor patrol.operation." Sucbra payment sehen;ie would leave the financial:.Sup~ of·µre harbOr patrol division With. the diJltlct. · The stu'dy cooctudes that the following be~efits would ~ult from the merger:. -Greater advancement and lateral movement opportunities for those employed in county public safety activities. -Standardized training fOr harboi-patrol functions utiliiing existing sta/f and facility at the sheriff's academy. -Management flexibility through a centralized manpower pool. . -Consolidated and standard reporting systems that would provide inform a ti on tp all law en· forcement agenCies. ~ -Standard oPefating and en- {orceme t policies throughout county egulated law enforce- ment ag ncies. -Im oved coordination with othe , ivisions of the sheriff's de· p'f1,ment as well as outside law eiiforcement agencies. ..:_An est ima ted savings of $82,000 a )'ear . The study calls for the sheriff .. coroner to continue providing the distri~t with services at their present fe\telS ; including budget preparation and admini.straUve overview. It also .,pecilies,tbal the dts- lrict 's buildings ,and other facilities now used by theharbor patrol will be· turned over to the sheriff.coroner for.bis use. The feasibility study stl\tes that under the present two de- partment system reports are often kept within the single de- partment, resulting in ''lost in· formation or twice covered ground." Decentralized reporting, ac- cording to the study, tends to hide considerable criminal activity data. "A patrol activity may take a report on a singly insignificant incident as being routine, while, at the same time, another agency may be working a crime havi_ng a direci.J"_elationsb~p...to..the-hi,uc!d...,en._ __ report." ' Whjle the proposed merger ap- pears to have strong support from a m_ajority of the county's supervisors, ·opposition bas de- veloped in Newport Beach and Dana Point: --- Fifth Dis trict Supervisor Thomas Riley has scheduled a meeting Thursday with Newport Beach officials and has asked that consideration o{ the con- solidation be delayed two weeks to allow further study .. The. county Board of Supervisors is not expected to take action on the proposal Ulll1l late this month. ' Judge Studies Venue Change ... RALEIGH, N .C. <UPI) -A federal court judge has taken un- der advisement a motion to move the trial of Dr. Jeffrey Mac- Donald. a California physician charged with killing his wife and · two daughters a t Ft. Bragg in 1970, from here to Los Angeles. ... district court Judge Franklin T. Dupree Will have two days of -argumenls and volumes of doc um en ts to consider before -; rendering a decision on the mo.-lion. Dupree gave no indication Tuesday wh en his ruling would come. Truck Theft Case . l)ELANO (UPI) -Tuiare County Sheriff's deP<iUes Tues - day 1rre1ted two penons, one a Juveriile, for tnvestieation of kid· nap, robbery, bu.r1tary, aUto theft aud arson In connection with Ille theft and b~ oi a Southern Calilomla Edhioftllllll- ty boom truck llloilday nllbl. c j I I I I• J J I t ' l<t c r I • t I • I c ' I t r c ( ' t .• I I I c I 1 " . ' I • l I &~·W@Mli' ®@[(W~©® I , 7" col••• •fPean a.i.J.•ll1 ncep1 • -r-.-1• ..... ...., .. • • 4.-15~blem 7 Then _;titt Pat Dunn. P,~ will ut rf.d tape. gel t~ ,. 'f. QJl1wtr1 and ac· • .... dlort JIOU netd tO 1o tof~ tn:equi!tta~frt ""l gove rnment t111d "" bu1ines&. A1all your qut1tion1 to Pa t 'Dunn !A.t Y our Str uict . Ora119e Coa-11 Da ily Pilot , P;O. Box 1560. Co1ta Me1a , CA 92626. Include 11our teltpltone nurn ber. 1 S)Hltlfi T¥ I DEAR PAT: I bought • lla1navox color TV from Boblnaon's in NewJ>()rt Beach , lut September. It wu originally ll>llalled bf J & s Co., • Los Ant:eles firm. I was told It would I 'be all rl1ht to turn the set oo It . could be seen frotri another l'OOIJ\, but then a pink splotch•ap- peared in the picture. J & S came out and flxed it, .but abortly ,af· .terward the dlacoloraUon reap- peared. It then was decided that a new picture tube Wu needed and the sot was ln the shop for 10 days. The splotch returne~ within a abort time and the re· pairman said the "purity of the tube" was In question and told me to -call again If It didn't operate prO~rly. I don't hke~ complain, but it's actin& Up again. Each Ume I move the set. the same problem occurs. M .B:, ~orona del Mar J 6 8 ••• coataded you to ar· r.-.e aMtber servlft calL It ... ns&nled tltal Ute balile pro- blem may be caa9ed,1'J movbtg the set, evea tboa&ll you were toj4 U.I• ~oald' be done. 1'tae • ,Jenice Orm ~• 1pokesmu said that aJtllouJll .color tell are sup- posed to .. fill'. ,themselves" when sue It dlscoloratloas occur moving &he l.elnbloa can diltarb many Internal parll CIUila& the type of recartng problem yoa have ex- perleDCed. Br~11%e P0Ushin9 DEAR PAT : Who started the practice of poli ~hina: small bronze art pieces with the palm oC the band, and was thiS for luck or a mOre practical purpose? H.M., San Clemente T1te aarleat Chlnele bqaa the emtom of aSlng aatural .US pre- 8elll lD tbe lta•d for Pelisblng broue alalaes. Tllla lflla)' have llri •• e 1ood·luek meaa1111. as Klllphlres· et god,1, ddktrm and •mala 'lre.re favorite reclplemts .,_,.bahlaS melllad. Mall'Order• SlotlJ DEAR PAT: I drdered sev'eral boxes of C,hristmas cards last Nov. 18 from Tower Press, Inc .• In· Seabrook, N .H. Since the car& did not .arrive ~ntil two days before Christmas -too late to use -I returned them Jan. 10, requesting a refund. I sent a copy .., of my cashed check as I'd been asked to do do, but no retlmd has beenmaUedtome. s .a .:·orange Your refand w1s malled oae day before yoa wrote to At Your Service. Tower's -.oknman recreU Y"' t.eonvetMHe, btlt H wa1 poillted. .. t tltat yom"·orcler may It ave been placed too late for prornsl•I prior to C1ariathla1 malllll& Ume. HoUda)' materials ..-...-be req•etMtl tw.-••&111 before aatlclp~ted need. AfS.bils ,..,... tllat almost all mall-order m~baDdlae takes at leut six week• to reach Cautomia after firms receive orders. Procesalng do!el_take Ume, aad ml!ll_ delivery appear• to be very 1low, especially wbea the llllpper is hxated ID Eastern or Southern lilalel. No Supermarl.'fls1' DEAR PAT: Although I'm not yet 40 years old, my children find i t hard to believ.,e that supermarkets were somewhat rare wben I was a child living in the Midwest. They've asked ·me when the first self-service market was opened in this coun· try, bat I bav.e no idea. Can you fmdout? . , L. G., Costa Ii'• •• woader tllat &oday'• )'OmpUn find It bani .. believe &bat Rpermarkets were aoteom- _,1aee a few yean .•IO· Ap- .~molely4S, ... -do bul· -!RllleU•lled---· lal more tlla• SIN blllloa per year. Few larce Hlf·Hrvlce 1111r•et1 were fo•ad ID tlle lllldwOll uW ofle< W«ld War JI. fteorlllla•l •openurilel ,. .. eatebll11led I• 1111, when QU'elM'e 8awaden 1p1aalll u.· -. of hll ftnl Plalll·'Malr a. ·Memplala, Tea a. aa.-r Ula8 Mnhll ca1to••r•, S.aaMn ...., al Ille ... ~ ..,,_ ud la· vUed hlo pall'O!I• le .-lloolr .W.snc:erte1. "' ' • I Wtdniwl!Y. M1y 7, 1975 0All.YP1LOT A3 • i :-11.shaw· Settles 1··$941 Bfil · , -:' -. Mqrine ' ~ •I .. ' odies in ~ Jti~I ... ~: .~ ,l ... ' • 'WASHitlGTON 'CUPI> -Tt,l bciille1 of· i~lf last lwo U.S • M--llli4·1n Vlotnom wen Wt b 111kMl la that, coufttry, Pen· tili. ciil'e\flo coitfll'll"'I t<lday. 1~b!il=:1_Ud th el( did not brinl oit lea" of "Marine ,Cpl. Cborl" ~lf~"I' Jr. and Lance ~uJ~f t1f.iutM:·i:,';' = guard !Jl\ly 'at Tan ·Soo.-Nbut Airport lleor. Saiton before the fln•I evacuation of Americans and South '.:ietnllmue. An·explanalion of the squellon. wu prOris!I"' later in the.Clay by 1 Pentagon official:t. The , Pentagon officials con· fii'med''the· complaint of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMahon &-~ of Woburn; Mass.. lbat lhev ha~ Ileen told the Morine Corps did not have their son's body. Tb~ McMabotis said the .. Marines implied that the body waa being brouJht borne on a ship sailing towardi the Philippines from South Vietnam. "I'hey said th~1=ere told to expect the body wt lZdays. ;rhen; aceording to McMahon'" father. they were inlonned Tues· d11 that "the U.S. Marine Corps doelnotbaveyoursOJI.'' Judge; who was killed along with ~c.Mabon. comes from Marshiptown, Iowa. "I am good and mad. I will even goto.the Viet Cong to get my son's body back,'' McMahonsaid. ''It's the waiting that is Very dif · ficult now," says Mrs. Edna McMahon, who telephoned the mother of Cpl. Judge to expre~s her sympathies on the twi.Stof fate that put both their sOns at the de- fense attache's office on the day the Americans tn Saigon were be- ing evacuated. McMahon apparently never left the airport once he arrived, and was· alone with JUdge, protecting. the defense attache 's office. His mother said her wait to bury her &On was made more difficult Tue.day by receipt of her son's 1ast letter, mailed the night before be died. He said he might not have another-chance to write, adding, "D.on't get upset if you don't hear lrdmrbe.'' · The lefter concluded, '·'Don't worry about me, Mom." Se~ Pioneer Raps Doctor, Patient Tryst Sex researcher Dr. William Masters, of Mas ters and Johnson, told a professional m~ing in Anaheim TueSday that therapists wbo have in· tercourse with patients should be prooecuted.asMR!• _ "We in the helping professions have taken. a:rosS adVanlage of our patients for many years," he said, referring lq studies showing some psychiatrists and other therapists have sexual relations with their patients. "It is time it was stopped. Such episodes are a disgrace." Addressing a seminar at the annua~I con.ventiOn ·of the American Psychiatric J\.ssocia· Uon , Masters said malpractice charges 3.re too mild for s uch ac· lions. "We are encouraging lawyers to sue for rape,•• he said, drawing applause from·2, 100C1elegates. -FORMER PREMIER NGUYEN CAO KY (LEFT) CHATS WITH FELLOW VIETNAMESE REFUGEES At Camp P6ncleton, Ex-government Leader Juat One of 15,000 Dlapleced Persona C11111p Pe11dleto11 Ref119ee Ky Predicts Executions Nguyen Cao Ky, the flam- boyant farmer premier of South Vietnam and head of,its air force, said Tuesday al Camp Pendleton that be expected the Communist victors would execute high gov- ernment officials and military menofthefallen nation. ' , Ky , now one of 15,000 refugees at Camp Pendleton, tol·d newsmen in an interview outside the tent to which he has been as- signed that he thought the victims would in~lude "paratrOopers, marines and airmen" while others would ''go through hard times ." (Related PhotoPageA7). Wearing a two.piece beige jump suit, lig ht purple scarl and Vielnfi mese flight cap with wings stitched on front, Ky said that ''everything happened So fast'' in the last days of South_ Vietriam that thous·and s of anti · Communists were left·behind un- necessarily. ~ ~- Asked ~be~,r ti,~ w-.s crlticlz· ina:· U.S. Amb;is~3dorj G'raham Martin, Ky said·: · "It's not a criticism. It's a fact. A sU.uatiori of panic· set iit . Hun · dreds, perhaps tho~ands, came to my headQuarterS at Tan Son Nhut lo ple ad for passage out. "I couldn't do anything for them. I don't wa nt to. imagine what will ha ppen lo them.'' When Ky arrived at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Mon· day night, he was talking 1n terms of laking over leadership of South Vietnamese refugees in the Unit· edStates . Tuesday, he was speak· ing differently. ''I will stay as closetolhese peo· pie as I can and try to comfort them the best that I can," he said . "I am going lo stay here and go through the normal procedures like the others.'• Ky again bl asted South Vi el- ' namese Presid ent Nguyen Van Thieu. · There is a three·member Viet- namese administrative commit- . tee in "Lillie Saigon .'' comprised or two banker s a nd a bus i· nesswoman, that acts as a Uaison with the Marines and ~dinates Vie(namese helping Vielna'mese with pape rwork, sanit ation, · medical care, supply and billet- . in~one of the ~hree wa s im· mediately ava.llable for comment ori Ky , but a fellow exile, Nguyen Van. Bong, 49, said; "We don't need a ny l e ade r here ... Anyway, he is complete· lybroke. And empty-handed. ''T.her e is no distin ction between generals and VIPs here . Adopted 'Should .Meet Own ·Parents' Parents and the children they have given up for-adoption should be allowed ta meet later in life becaus.e it can help the adoptee resolve identity pro· blems, says the author of a psfch.iatric study on such reu· nions. Dr. Arthur D. Sorosky, head of the Los Angeles-based Adoption Research Project, reported other. Sorosky, whose projecL .was begun 21f.z years a go, said it is the only s tudy ever done of adoption reunions in the United States. He studied the reunions of SO adop- tees between the ages of 18 and ·so. Sorosky said his res'earch in- dicated that keeping an adoplee from finding hi s true parents pro- bably causes 'more problems th an it prevents. • It's only refu gees.'' The wife of a South Vi etn amese Air Force security officer, in- terviewed while waiting in the mess line, .said : ''We do not believe in any one else from now on . What happens to our country was because we had full belier in leaders and VJ Ps, and we ended upright here .'' But a group of former South ·Vietnamese military offi cers, all of whom .declined to be identified , said Ky would be ideal as "some kind or representative -not ex- actly a leader -in order to voice our opinions and aspirations.'' . •·. * * First Segmen.t Of Cambodians At Pendleton The first 253 of an ex pected 1.000 Cambodians reached the Marine Corps refugee center at Camp Pendleton today , including the last head of the Phnom Penh government. The arriva l of the Cambodians swelled the refu gee population lo 12,700, and the total number or evacuees from Southeast Asia to pass through the reception center lo 19,160 since the influx began last week. A separ ate camp was opened for the Ca mbodians, putting all three m ain refug ee camps, cov · ering 203 acres, into operation simultaneously for the first time. Among the arrivals was Sau· kham Khoy, the presid ent of J,he Cambodian Senate who became acting pres ident when Field Marshal Lon Nol fied into exile two weeks before Phnom Penh fell lo the Khmer Rouge. The Cambodians are housed at Camp Onofre, a collection of 90 quonset huts about seven miles south of Camp Talcga, the main . concentration of Vietnamese r e- fu gees. . • Tuesday that 90 percent o( adult adoplees in bis study found reu- nion wit.ti their natural parents satisCying and helpful. Y""~'"Wi!ffllftt ~~ <\ :'1, ::"'" .~ At the same tim~1 he said, it often resulted in "a aeeper sense of love and appreciation for their adoptive parents, whom they vi e w e d a s their true 'psychological parent&".•• Gem ' ... Telephon• Tab Ends ' Liability Rep. Andrew H inshaw has pai(J a two-year, $941 ta b he rang up on an unlisted priv ate phone in- stalled in his o£fice-while be was Orange County assessor . Hinshaw's check to the county was accompanied by a settle· ment claim releasing him from further li ability "for the cost of certain long distance telephone calls lo and from La.s Vegas al- legedly made and received by Andrew J . Hinshaw." The settlem ent claim also »tipulated that the Republican congressman settled the phone bill "without a ny admission o( liability on his pa rt," Disclaimers notwithstanding: shortly after th e Count y BOard qf Supervisors agr eed to accept Hinshaw's p ayment, Chairman Ralph Diedrich labeled it "an ad-: mission of guilt.·· And copies of the phone bills, which cover the period from la te 1970.through Nove mber 1972, are still being held as evidence in District Attorney Cecil Hicks' in· vestigaU.on into the "COUnly as- sessor 's office. The two-year phone lab al· legediy covered calls lo and col- lect calls from the then future second Mrs. Hinshaw wbo is now theex·Mrs. Hinshaw. Top bell ringer among the lQDg' distance chats was a $17 con•' versation in 0.ctober, 1972, a· month before Hinshaw was elect- ed representative from the then 40th Congressional District. . Payment of the phone'bill still. leaves Hin shaw with a $13,153 bill county auditors say is owed because of his a lleged use of as- sessOr's office employes in his '?i Uccessful 1972 campaign. So far, 27 of the 59 workers purportedly put to work in the ca mpaign at county expense have either paid or agreed to pay various a mounts totalling $5,693. The employes' agreements to pa'y or settle c ame after they were indi vidually threatened with lawsuits, disciplinary ac- tions and claims against t he bonding company that indcm. nines all county employes. None or tbe 27 workers ad- mitted_their role in th~.campaign was a res ult or their own negligep~e oF _u.}ilAwful conduct. They maintain their efforts re~ suited from instructions given them by management personnel in the assessor'soffice. Last week in a secret session, thC Board of Supervisors r e- portedly a gr eed to continue negotiations with the bonding company. The proposed se1 ti e-" ment would, in effect, free the entployes from liability lhrough'a partial cash settlement r~llowed by a laWsuit against Hinshaw as an individual for the ba lance .owed. PROCESS OF EUMINA.TION RENO, Nev. <U PI> -It was just a matter of s imple deduction in catching the vao<)als who slashed thTiires on inQ:re than SO vehicles in one neighborhood. Police went lo the only ·home where the car parked in front bad not been attacked in the spree and took two young boys into custody Tuesday. • '" l~' ' ~ ~~·. i He argued the patients are ra~1b«au!fe they Jire nd. fully awa&:e Of ~what Otey are doing. ••1Patlents. paru~ularly sexually dysNnctional Oqes, are especial- ' ly iuscepti bJ~ .. to 1 ay:thority figyrts ~ '' s1fCh ... ·as their peychialristi, he said: . Mas.iers and bis wife, Dr. Vlw:i• JOhlU:on) St, Louis ha ~n I.'· toneers ... in the' ses Sorosky, s pea-king at an American Psychiatric' As · sociation m eetin~ in Anaheim, re· commended atr1pping Secrecy .l'roln birth records ,of adoptions. 1'lrthermore, he said, 'regional "reunion· registri,s'" lhbuJd be set up ·to1 heJp J\merJ.ca'1 ettimat· .ed. three· to-five mlllk>n 'adapu.es alllhhelr birth par~ntil Ond each -~ ~ ·Mrt Carved 1 the true ring l Talk ··~ By J.C. HUM Pl/RIES ir------..... _.,,,;c .. "' there.PY' aet. .. . t .. - "IWNIOW OM TOUR Fl*iER! -. - Saucer Elg. • ,. b4'·e". r' . 'The burning red of ruby, the · -·II · glorious green of emerald, the Ii · · : , ' . 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'l'be FDIC filed. the suit Tues· d •Y a1atn1t Smllh ind three -ponlH hf! reportedlf con· • f1f bll pl-w , · burilJnll Into the CGntro!I did¥~·" ratller· Ulan sfill, oplil: nng to leln-ofdetperaUoa., -A that nromont; lje said his Marc Anthony \ W~ Cj~atra ! -, :A.ulbOrlUff at . .!lo!llto Juarer MtV9 broke and 1'e~1'1nto ·And Queen VictOi'la, <inl!',of the {lllernilionial AliPOrt laid l'llel· le1r1: · • · ~ luckiest women in hl•torY, was d!lY· lh• 23 .year-old Iller' told l>e •LOe Santos Monllel said be especially pl'oud or her opa l ulini \liiee 'unldeillllllil "llyine . wu itble to ndlo the control colledlan. · . ob~ joined blm Ube WU ny. tower at the Mexico City airport, me ·11 15,000 feel itnd '140 miles but added hi• plane wu "pilojed per,_ bour over Tequesquiteneo by some alran;e fo&i between LIU 50 m11 .. 1oulh ol Meidco Cl· Tequeaqulteneo a~d Tlalpan," a A gross misinterpretation or a l)OVel and an artificially created superstition in the last century produced a t e mporary distrust ror the opal ; but today, you lucky owners have., at your command, a raigbow on your !lng~r. 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( ' r - ' . j • () ' • \ Wednetday, May 7, 1875 • Sa!urday and S unday: II you do not receive your cop,~tDY 9 a.m. :Satw4 day, or 8 am. Sunday, caH before to a.m. al'ld your copy will be delivered. CircidotiOll TeleP.111111:11 • Most Orange County Areas "42..tJlt Northwest Huritlngton'Beactl, .. and Westminster ••••• , , . MO.I HO San Clemen1e, Capistrano Beach, _ San'Jwin Capistra~ ....., , Oana·~int. Sou1h L1guna • • Laguna Niguel •.••• ) .••• 4tM6JI . ' ~ . 'Peace Tool' SAN FRANCISCO {AP) ~CIA 'Di'rector William E. Colby de-fend~ government iplelligence gathering today as an important tool for promoting peace in tHe world. Speaking tQ the Com: monwealth Club or. Califomia,r Colby s aid inte lligence agencies prov~de · warning,, o( "imminent ... -and future -threats to' Our country.'' • • • Iiifant Udder Cactus Tree; Safe ' .I • ' THIS· IS ONE OF 500 HOMES TOTALED 'BY ONSLAUGHT " "Tom-Country' Govemdr Slya Devoo\litlon ls Aweo!iille" • Vietnanlese SJ)ips ,., . . "Straggle' to ";;P,ort. , . SU RIC BAY, PhilipplQes {UPI> -A fleet of South Yift· namest? navy ships_._now~under the command of ~~ or~ ficers: i\raclileain~~·• ,Ioad<jl with. an· estiJnatecl . ..,,000 •THE NAVY 'SHIPS !hat came in today included cutters, oilers. escort yesaell, support and inf an--· try laltding 'SbiP$-;-1a destroyer. --llhci41UD1Joat---"--·- i-erugees. .": , , .Tb-: arrival of the 2~:" · flotilla al this u .s. naval rilil~s 'northwest of Jila' f!\. m~ked ·ttie windup of operliti!>\i ••Frequent: Wind'' -t~. U:S. code name for the final evacua· 1 Me~w:hile, ln Saigon. the top Commuai8t"1eader efferod .1e. ni<ll0" tod•~·.to. mO!Dbenl GfJlhe tali<>) '°""nament , . ...., w- oustOd..;llf(icials. ,ac~·'f'!'!'"tf "'!" h,~nc'!}'>en for ~"'·~· tries~ , · . , . r1 '.Col. Gen .. Tran V.oDTra, be of ,.tJie mjlitary manage:ment CQl;llmittee running SaieOl\.'D)ade bis r~t public appearance tbia morning and called for a~ tonomral<l}'inthecapital,. · lion from Vietnam. • ... Today"s evacue:·es pushed, _fp abou\, 10;90P the nUm~ «, i't-fugees moved out by ship acibss the South Ctii11~ Sea"'to .liotlilhe Philippines anct<JlJ.m. linte'" last week:' . . -r .-·. ' JA<S' ~RTZ, U.$. l!lm,.,...Y press attacbe ;· told ne~en each of the arriving shil'S; tias beeft repolsessed by Ille Uruted StateS government and baCt· an American Navy Officer in.,com· mand: · ' • -·!~- tJ Lartz i'Sid the -ships "Were oriCiJIJlllf loaned lo' tl!eCSoulh Vietnamese--'1 g~erDtnent .'1inder milifPryTUhtanee·pi'ogram- with the provision that they be re· · tumtii•to U.S. ownership ''when the ~ to which they. were ilvenlil\O lon-cer ff<l'(llred." The victorious' Communist forcei in SoU.th Vietnam also claini ownership ·of the ships, along with Vietnamese aircraft flown out, of Saigon inJhe dying hourf of the seutb \!letnamae government. • · · ·wo,,wn 'H'ii F.")r Morals . • FA~'L 'RIVER, M.~Ms .•. '· (~P)':...:..Women are·annc.t·· -enUfe1Y :·tO ~1;>1ame rot Jb4· natlqn"s lOwer ml)ral staJf . 'd'ardS~$a~s a Woipan~ r:!l': tieai'd 'divorce eiiaei oralmoaAoy a.... . · •W,omen are~xiO.~ 'exercis'e · ffeedomrr aff' ,Permissiveness promoted: by the women's movement and !he result·IS dl"""1- 6f ·marriages. home! alnd fa'milies, •• s·aid Judge ·.Beatrice Mullaney, 69j Wtio rec_el)tly retire.d t•S.'Qio voJun*eer ~a,rri•le' cowpeling. . ' Let '8...Lo,ok..~Aheq}j, ": ·F "~JI 'i'i:lls.·Nati~n - , • t . . W AS~GTON '<AP> -Here1,at-a glance, are blcbll&bta al Prftid~' Ford!a ans.~erenceTuesiday 1f!«bt: . · · · ·, \Ir~ . • ' • " i .. ·, ftE1N~ll-Fqr.doald: "Tbewarin Vietnam is over. It._ Nd and tr•Bk Iii malir~s·. 1 we ought t..look'lhead, -I think~• conireislonal.laquiry at lllisUmewobld only be llm.lft and not•belpful." As flir !he Amerlcans'lillled.andrtr0ilndedm Ibo war, Ford-said: ••1 tbinktheircootribution'WU'nofi.D.,,.br~ .-rr. -t 1 • • i • I llJDDl;E •AST-Ford said he is In !he-pl'Oom al rea1llll IA& U.S. Jliddle·l!:ut policy and•bo{leo !hat·darinc fi!rtlleOmlnl meetlnp witli Efyptian PresidentAnW8"Saclat-brielil'llnae MinlsterYltzhakRabin''lheycsnmalr"urwrJ, .. ry.nl .......... trlbutieDWithtb1iron..U..SpotrecoinmeodltlclM.i.!' · l'"\.I • .,..y ....-~ •• ...,,'!'r")*'"';'• 6 .•. VIE'.n'iAll BE~EES -'Ford said be W>lj( "clisa~ -.·•m ~et" 117 OllilOolUon to briq,ing 'IAro·libmlieilOf'V'-'· ·· naml!lerellic-'tOtliiUnitedstatet:ReUidhe"liu~ ' tiJ, _the 111pp_ort for ·~ _refucee policy ·rrom organisO<I l.lbar, -U. · ~e1DJewllb-~andthegbvernorsofs&veral1tata. ,, ' . .-.... . . i. . . ftluncs -"~to be a.c;\i:Uaate-"ror ~r~1dilft. ltml, F.onl said. "I eve !hat fbave fhe beat o\>PorluliAitio , IOllill'1 Ille Repab....., l*tY. 1etiiaa ·~ frorii bolll'i¥a· rJ# u w,U u !he left wWiln !he Jlepublican 1i>et(rum. • •I.I'"' • • ' ' "" . ~IJEIGN POUcf-Forilp~edihat betwMa .... ""1 the eind ot:lf71J>roci:as wl)lbo m..S., ~•rd==!!!!' arma Um~llori'~ wi!h !he Sci¥1et Union '!i'- relaUOha wtU be~ with allle1 ln~lli'ope Ud' ' '-~ .. , . ., -\. •'IN!llOllY "-''I think we ue •t tM Mid of U.o rec ••h• J• Ford ~ill He fltfea ~ to' approy9' bla ~eel•• ra ili!t \ ••• ..,.,.. ..... Jofaia •. jouaapeaflfl.--il ;r--r ;..... . ( J ""~~ -y-. I -, -- • - IX " s 5- " IX w .~ . ( 'J • !.i ' •• ,:r ~' l ,f ·I .c • '• • • • ' I " - ' 'I •• -• I ' 7 . . . ~~t.et .B•ll~ OAILVPILOT .. • • -Malpraetiee· s ••• Setiled; ·•37. _,OQO ~ ' Chavez1/Eridbrses • -· -... --' r SACRAMENTO (lJPI) --t *I aldd row va· ll'-·11~ te.!ll>eW• ~ • p.riil !Or Vietnam-or- Qvbta In Ille United Stalel 1"'* lo g'ood to them that ,:theY_ want Pr.e1ldent F(ll'd. ·1o 1lieal&••te the In .. re- Brown Farm Bill:.· I • ... ' . . . ~'! ICNTO. (UPI) -Jolin ;:i • formor S..ram-·-~~~ib6 pre'tfou1iy"lciit : , ~ Ulloa ID nialpracttc. • "!11111. .,.....i lo• SSli,000 oet! SACRAll!:NTO CAP) -·Gov. · Edmund Brown Jr. JubllonUy declored .today lhal he lu re- solved California'• 10-y<!ar-old struale ovl!r larm labor leal•I•· tion. . • ~·~ .. ~ . r al uolber melp<aetlce .. .:r.!.:::8i;~:r~t.: ·. . ..., •• al • •lilt oii al Dor1tllr Byerrum. ·wbd. on . al~ . · ru••e•. Rlchara Ydtlllf, who''deserlbed btmaelt M "a. fint rate tramp>-ed-, _proud," told a news con,,_ .Jer.ence._ 'l.uesday lhat the li"!UP of lkld rO'!' ,r"tdenti. have asked 11,te prHl.i...t lo give them refugee status. , w -1at Sl.2 mllllM. Tise 1111-'-----------~ .• -' In a dram'aUc mldnilbt meet: ia&,=Bl'owD -WOft-~ for--bis--eecret-bttJ.Jot-farm.-labol:. bill from both United Farm Workers leader Cesar Chav.ez and au major spokesmen for t C&lifomia efowers. • · ·nouneemmt eame Jn tbe'14tb dpy . al •jury 1r1a1. • _ B . S . ...... ,. •• 1W••a1t11eflrill . rown igns :;m-1111-"°""". 1<>.to.-tital· -Albert'GoaoeleolDllr13won u; ... h s h I Q • · •. 1 mllU... from blm ond Mercy .._~ C 00 Among major parties to the complex far~ labor dispute, only -32 IOtOHI --• GALLO BOYCOTT-12 ."',\••~e ·. '-"-...... ~.ID Sacramento. Nork, 0 ,,,._..u.a a 1' •"\ 41, ,,..louoly•loottwo Gcl>er aUlts S k · -BilJ • """--~ e ; . . • • ' "Al•llns more·tllan fl'lll)Jlion and mo e . . . --anl'-'f:t;'!·~· Tom Hay'ded,. 35 activist · ,faee;ilc.re.inidpractlcesUlts .. · . th.e Western Confj!:rence of Teamsters failed to-<ilppear and endorse the Brown pl'OpOllal. ....... ';!!rtlll,OV•t ~ ..,ipt:.! .... who 'founded Students for . . <la~. lfl•l on 'tbe 0onza1.,.. S>\CRAMENTO'<UJ>l)-G<>v.-" BUT LEGISLATORS backing •!il:M, -be~.=."""eraled· ==-Democrat.ic s ·ociety, and •c11~'.....N1oor,.·" adm,.ltled_ "!.!°!"era~;. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Tuesday theTeamsters.endo,...ltheblll, ~ ~"":"" -x i.."'MIV UP.pe -.¥,ckJwa night signed a bill permltUng the iand B.-own scheduled • meeting ~~lear . plants u.a• tbe Jiustiand of ac~Tess Ja~e when be per'forriied,~ ofun:·· designation. of student smoking tod.a~!Vith the Teamsters Weft 'll&'eleture e,onfirm.1 • ell'•· l'ouda, 'has, an!'ot.mced h~ ts neceu•l")i )aack oP@l'atiOns. In areas on high sehool,campuaes. · co~ ief Andy Anderson. {J 1 c,inn• al tl\elr 111fetir,1'91ea\" '9"10!'5IY tbmkm1 oC fUiming . handing .aowa ·the )3.7 , lnillion · T agreement . -II he wutedilJ>Nal mediadl. lol. !ailist. John TunneY, in the verdict ... inst Nork, a judge The . bl 11 hY-. Sen. Arlen : legis ature approves ll -.1would E • · i:._._ ' ;' " 'J)en\ocratic U.S: Senate called billJl:::-r;• inonater feeding on Gregono, (D ·San Mateo), allows set up a mechanism inl~'1 to • ~irtee al _ . .,. human fi•h." _ ' ~boot boardl to decide .if·~-· resolve a quarter cenlu'.ey .of SAN t) • :!?. , ,. . t 1ng .should . be permitted in violence an'd conflic'l iil DISGO ( Pl) -The \ L-ACCOaDING 'l;O Mrs. Bye · specially designated areas. California agriculture. . .l!-.... ~iilUnlledStaleo 11: • 1'Um'1·atlomey,--perlomied-i"iwK"'1 tae. •leaded no e«atest ~d back auriery on her on.;Malleh 1-4! During Senate debate on the It would require secret 1Kdlbts ~y· to four ebarps ~eon·~ IJU. eDts . IJ8I and as 8 resultj-.ft.f.U{fer~ measure, Gregorio blamed cur-for all organistna: e1ect1ona, ~ wit.la the eoJllQIH ill. .the ,. ., damate to heJ' netves, OOwels ·rently Ulegalamokln.g-0n·campus permit u n 4 er limited ~ Die,.bued real estate de· ' and leis and had to be taught bow u · the biggest single cause for circumstances ·the secondary ~dfeiltfirm·. End 'S1·l·lll· ' towallr:again. · , stu·dent suspensions and ex · boycotts used by Chavez and , t _ .lilm-B. Halvenon, 3'; entered Nork, who lost his liceqse ,to pulsions. He said Ideal boards establish a state agency to jlllt'.pna before U.S .. District-practkeinCa11fomia,testifi.ed.~t . should be able to deal with the supervise elections and regulate ~ 7'141e Wllllam B. r.mtebt A:~ t~ c~ 1·a· r' e~m. o· nt, the Byerrum trial thit be C\lf· .. Problem w~thout intflrference unfairlabor·practlces. ~·.ac~e for dismlasal of Z2 renUy ii workin& in Arizona in a from Lhe legislature.. . It would authorize harvest -..., fir lying to a crud JW'Y CLAR•-.U!ll' ,.,·,Pl,>._:. .... __ lj Job placem~t ·serv.tce for ·However, Gregono ~cted time strileli, but. only .bf um1on~ ..... ,0.talinspeclan. ..__,. ... • ""' -c · lnedical penonnel~e'aaid he is· inosl districts would not choose which had won orgarudhg e tt· ~..J. than 30 itudents and faculty · $3,000indebt. · ~ toestablishthesmokif!gareas. lions. i " ~~.Bllc~Baelced member1 r wbo barricaded . " • Several opPoneotA ·have con-· · S A¢RAME11111'.P (UPI) _ lbemHlv• or 13 boun inllde · • !.,., '· _tended that, setting ujJ are;is for· FOR THE PAST 10¥eal'l., bills Leeialation .Jneref1lDt.1:•t•te tbe bUsi.Mtia "buildtna at 1Clare-· .EDabar:•oF "to ... ·.::.Aft.?·· ·smoking tou.1.d inc r~ase the ·aimed at .settling the di~ute ._pMillne taxea one.cent neXt year mailt Coll'ege to Prcte1t1 cuts~. e I , usace 0~1 ~an1u~na cigarette_&. have died jg. the state leW~•-ture to produce SllS lnillion for ethnic atud1es classes left HAVANAt Cuba (AP)~ Sen. "'But Gregono maintains tbe, bill ·as rival factions refused to com· dl&WU llACMI!:" • '.# of all major interest groups in U:: f8rm labor d ispute (Or st~t} another meeting , in bil offi~ Numerous -smaller meetinM have been held over the past thr~ weeks. · . ;~ By 11 p.pt .• he had :n Jt"opl~ seated in the ca~~il room astJ jojning bis private ftudy in ~ Capitol -representatives _.Q] · grOwen. labor 1 groups arid the ~state Chamber of Corn.mette, top "state officials, legislaton; adif news reporters. a . J< The only rn ajor figure ·abs eh£ was 'j:h8vez, who three dayJf earlier said Brown's proposali 1 'was "not betrayal, but close." r. BROWN TELEPHONE~ Chavez. After two unsuccessful. attempts, the governor reachE4 the UFw· leader at -his· head~ quarters in the community of La 1 Pai: 30 niiles east of Bakersfie._ and put the telephone conversa- tion on an office Joudlpeaken system. 1" . 1 Finally, the D$'mocratic goV.~ emor said: "Alter eveeytbinfr you've heard, Cesar, cab we. count on your suQport? '' . ., .biChw:aya and mus ·transit has peacefully late Tuesday after be·. Geor1e McGovern said today he may decrease the use. of, ~ promise on key'points . . narrftty won apol'oval from a ing'.erved with a court order. and Prime'Mtntster·FtUt Castro · becau!J:e cigarel.te smoking. ~11 Beginning at 5 p.m. Tuesday, , THE ilOOJt BUltST"lnto a'fJJ Jemte-mittee! "We will conf.inue ithe struggle agreed that "inevitabb7" the U.S.. be out in the open and not behind 0Brown 1t1trted te~ephoning pla11se when Chavez replied:;:-• 'I'!le Tnmit ·and Enerey Oom-we have slf,rted,.bUt not'b)l •oing irade embarro 18.galttst Cub~ dosed restroom doors. tlii-ou:cboU!"the state ror leaders ' ''Vefy, vety-~~·~nltely .:· ';' mittee tTueaday: endorsed the to jail," a spokesman for the would be lifted. ' _J -=--------':-----!l£,. ~f&eni:")Ameallllls ti>-puup,aaid. ''We-are not here to • , Saia IOJ),_ °" od'l-,_ ----~t~ caUle barm to tbe building or s .l · u 5-1 vote ....ui>t'at-to'tbefl'i:"'~ llJbttbeJIOllce." • e· . ·a·. ·r.s -eommittee."' il9_re'.tla.ID half the · A Pomona Superior Court mcmex .pro•~ by !he tu """81 jud1~ued the temporary wouli!. be .....marked t<r1d ~ ~ onlegrlno';,~[eTuesdgroup"!.. afterleave. I . meat of rail T•P ~t11ans1t · ;"Wimn • ~ ""' .. · -,.,-~!'""'l,.~ _ _ , ~ , _ _ • . ' W~!tre Thrif! 11 ~l~oy•;ln-'Style . .J •!fG.IM.-1• ~----.TllE,.,Gll:Oll~ of black& am ·INt>IO (Ufl) ...,. A~ ._. Cbiet:.auoa ~er~ prepared with peet •• kllle4 ·~ -ia-yu . f~ -.d, aleepmg bags fer V.:bat .. ., . ti ,. • •r ~elly-lf-Od~bi'llh .!!.\'P•lc!·.\>,e a len~l!Y occupatJon. •;::;.-=::,~ _., .. · Jlllll.. iJfl'Y aaid Ibey were prepar!'i io ~rob!'¥; ai ;~ • :H.111i;ln u_ntl ~,campus ad - This Ad Effective. through $otu..ta~, , r • •. • • ~· . ~e; " . · ;1•<, Jjilalll'Crlttars mee~ our de- . 1av !On o_ai41'ii~----'"'..,..'" • '· · 'Jiji'D JloQIOs·wu 1botln!Jee ~dt · ;'this sit-in,.ls an act ar non· """"')lle"•~t liUt ~ bWlot (~ 'cly!J ~b,edlence. "·4be -1 .. :;..: ..... ...}! ~ lodllnc \.Cl'.OllP, •n.-.,aceu sboctlY after j;t .:d¥'1be ~'J;'bia bad< t»lr'~et: at•;:io a.m. "We 1-, .. ~ • · • • 4'{ wWnot~Oltidisturb&Qyre-·1tff s; •d ... •t•;1'!o:otnt -\~pr ft'Lio... ' ., DAVJs ./UPl) ~ Ualf...ily Or ~'i!elil'l!"'tralons'll'flbe•il· : CallforDla ~ .n,vis Cbaae9 11or _ ;".= ~.!.,'::n': {;1U:: ~::-.::.!':'~1=·~ = ~-~Y ar~ "..eco..t .~I.,,. delaaocllithat the firiDI al an U· a~ .and do not ellJOY tenur,e !.iswt an!,b}'opology ~....,..be In tbtirjobo. . . . ·J'eCGDliclett9cr, a appkeanu uid , · The mai~complaint. centered ~ About:·• 't dents protatin& Jround a dec'8ton to eliminate a 'U.. ftrtai'~ rir u Keane aMIDI;; summer pre:fresh.man course for 1"fliMdio~' · t.be:i:1c.amm1stza. 20 blacka aQd 20 Cbic8D06. Tbe ~ tlon build;t.•tor &!! boun :rum-college presidents decided it ~ dq "'Ill,: ayer •li'eed to ~ not proved effect1ve and wu not . wltbilieirrepre9entativea.. worththe$60,000 cost. jii11 .. 1Jucked ·7·1 ' '! .-, ~ --~ --:---- Environmental Act . ·' ; 'F1lcing' Scrap · Pile? I ~ I ' ' . . SACRA¥ENTO CAP) -lAclslatiiln that would •crap a law · requlrta1 en•ironmental impact reports ·on thousands of Collfarnla COG11truction proJeda bu cleand a s.iiate com!"it!ee m• lopelded vole. . .. ,_ .. · . • -• -.nratltm apoli.a ..... W -the meaare coqldpt ~-lbe-llbenl-bb'-' · TM bill by Sell. Qare ~lt!ll ~ °"""!_'!f_7:1JllelldaYl! tbe leaM• Oo•11111.mmt" Qr11nb""'ii;-commme1111 titter' tlm111111:r. ' 's'rAlE l.DCl!PM"llMl MliC'P' ··<;A7 " ' ' May ll;I 1 ' " " - ) • ' . !Ii Mother's. Day ·))~es~; nnd P~ntsUI. . .~ . _': . . ~. . . ' ! .~ S~t}CT A"CULA.R~:-. . . . . • • ' . ' ( .. 1.-1-· . tfere fte to f23 •EACH,. • • Short<Siee~ed, Sl~e~efess' DRESSES ·and~ANTSUITS · ~ ' • • •MANY FABRICS, COLOR$ • MISSES' 1'.ND HALF-SIZES -i UM Sears llovolvlng Chart•." , • -. •· " ·~ .. .. 'l ') (> :I .,, I . '.) . 11 , • ~. ... : I :i I f :t .. , "·I '·' . ' . ... .. • ' I ' I • • . . . For a long long tlrm, pie parking sbot'la&e In una. Beach bas '-11 like Ille weather. something eeybodytalked aboutbutnoonedld anythinl about. • • Now,aomeoneas. · But It will.take the eoop9r_at\on of th• voters or the tytodothatsomethlng~yneecllng to be done. The city council -to'l>uild'jl pleasingly de-~ned parklpg structure on a municipal lot just south ill Lagiina Avenue on Glenneyre Slreet. There will be spaces !or Z33 cm of allo)!pell, e.mployes of downtown businesses and beachgoers. · The structure will be rmanced by up to $800,000 in boods,lssued by the city, but repaid by money collect· ed from parking meters downtown. The bonds will not lie repaid from property taxes: •. A bond election will be-held May 27. It has been a ~time coming. LaiWI• bas needed the parking for '\long time. A yes vote on the bond election is needed iget;;:;:: .. l{eaJth Car~ • • 1 Although Saddleback College bas made signifi· cant strides over the past few years, it remains the ¥.Y community .college~ Orange County which does ~provide its students with health care benefits. 1 Steps are under way to change all that, be!!lru>inl ,.;th tile fall quarter, when ·a $3 per student' man- datory health service plan is scheduled t<i go mto ef· feet. All that remains is approval from the board of trustees. , ' Plans are to open a college health center staffed 1iv a doctor and nurse.~in addition to covering stu· dents with on-ce.mptiS accident• insurance up to $10,000. The health center will be equipped and • operate much like a physician's office. • ' . ... . . , With a atudenl'fOP!llation Of approximately l,D > this rail, the $1 per quart.erqee WOUid raise f19,SOO - enough to extend c:Overa,se tothe weekend college and provide pby&fctan's~~ of more than lQ hc!!itl '\ week. , · · ... -i. · Since the atuclenls tbemselvee wlll \le&r the coats · or the bealU. care pecka&e. the gove!'P.\lg board'• prompt approval al tbe l'l"Jl*al sllould alinlficanUy add to \be -11-being olstudents enrolling this fall. Enough Se&f~hing Oraqe County supervilors are 1111uytoot1ng around again on the issue of a new sciutli i:ounty animal shelter. " • ' The.board bas againbacked away fl'lim accept!ng· " one of six prospective sites even though the search to date has lasted nearly thre&yefl'S. . Last y~r, the hunt was narrowed to six sites, but the prefeored location in San Juan Capistrano was turned down by acitycaunell"l,atwantednotblngtodo with a pouod in its territory. • The search started all over again and six more . sites, stru11g out between Laguna Niguel and El Toro, were located. The choice parcel was in Mission Viejo. But despite exhortations by Supervisor Thomas Riley that the shelter Iii badly needed, tjle board chose to coast along a bit longer, l!J(lldng (or still other, cheaper locations. The additional delay"is nothing more than postur- ing by supervisors putting-on the public face of pocketbook protectors. ,,. Though the coot of the Mission Viejo site is fairly high, it is cheaper than the other.five, is in a ,central loj:ation convenient to IJl06t south counUans and is allout the best deal the county could hope fqr. ' • ' . s • • ' . ' .. f ., Ai111 L....,s at LatDIJreakers -. ' • ·' • ' . • • ( I . ' . • .... Why Pe~alize the Innocent?"'-· Dear Civility . NotAlu:ays Gloomy . Gus ' The Answer ( SYDN~Y HARRIS J " . 1TotheEditor; t •• Irvine Councilman Henry My Irish dander baa been ris- Quigley described a pro-· ing higher wttb eacb stupid law J)O&ed foothill freeway be-'OUl' Jawmaken corrie up witb-frorn "smog t.0~4ogs. •• 1 ktiiOW our . ifll considered,. by a county planning er9'11' •~ "Nik • laws are onlY u "Smart as the Dini around' the tiadtriiSe ma Who .inake lh"em so that aC:- 1 recall the case of a ~ege · • 'counta foi-theif •~Pidity! professo r specializinll,. in fl'lrvine, Ute bacblde cl.· -P.enalizlngtlie~dogownerswho crinlinology who felt he lbould llbaj!k•sl 1?dne Y0f'e1' .LLoa,•ulnb-~ Jove their dots, enough to keep. really learn something about"the .. e --them on a l,asb or inside a fence "field" he was in. So he aPllli..S-.Hilla ... " Jl,aJrf>e ,tbe• could when IJ>ey · ar.<t out, « i!I lbe to his local police'force, toot the call it the "Rulfip lloate." house, by·ir,(loubling the-already exams, and did six mOnlhs' duty F.G. too h.ieh fee is like untolbeat.upid on the street as a uniformed eop. -• gun laws some are pushinc that ~CO...(•-•lt•rt•lil9rnl-9' "lld rf h ho andl The most impressive thing he FMMnMM1•Hl-••Yrity..t1K111w _ w1 ep vet e nest egal learned -and the most conflict· :=:::a::,-c:,::.~:i~,_~ • hunters and gun lovers ol their ing with his poor briefs -was Constitutional right t.o keep and that courtesy bear arms-ye_t in~ no :way will a n d d e c -confirms what the sub-cullUre ll.Qp the killer fr.om ld.UiDg or the ency and believed all along. Botb the coP stlaler from "itealin1~ the reason were and the teacher 4're changed &tray dogs from atrayinc or the most useful more by the environmeJ;ll they unlicensed dog owner from iWl where lhey find themselves in than they are not buying tbatllce:nse. · ~ were least abletochangeil. ,, We "have to stop the cwer- needed. J\batract stude.a..ta of popu.lation,"sowe.lelallzeabor· "In dealing criminology, •nd refonDen,f.are lion instead of teaching our with ordinary quite right when th:ey tnatat,lhat youn_gaters bow to be m«al and middle-c 1 Jass . police barahneaa; and ~Y"' ctecent citiiens. This is our re- people,t.J .. he , onlyreinforce-thealumdwetlen• 1\1.Jt.imainly,oftryingtokeeptbe reporte<!-f I could be pleu• previous percepUoDTOithe)ollee Bib e out of clasal'OOD1'-take ~ civif~qd they would..__, aa ''enemy'' _ bul tQe trouble ll .Way the Bible and it.rteachlnga, nicely. ;But whe11; I rtpatrolJia that these people's earJyfepndi· ,..'"J'bou shalt not ... " and we end rough or alum nil~,, Uoning bu precluded"' aq, "•iil>e§! Up wi-orphqns and atiortldna. then I wu forced f.Oad~h~ toallythln) else except a ~ff ~· i·. • • mean, d•pi~ my ,..,_ t,!ft 1foree and P.Q"B•ible punishmenl. VIEN WE ship in tboul1nct• of lhis waa the w.roa1....:.p1.r"°-. When ee&omic or aoclal 1.ne-l orpbana .and plead foio bpmS for perfor~my~ut~~:.L~.. . _quitiei.:createiucb asub-cult.ure, ~m._Where was all that plQd. He explain~ Ul~a1t ~ · they are in effect generating &1" inc for our own tba:ul~ . .d rough SU!-l·cult e --e&DCer withia-tbeir own,...blood•-bom.eless..orpbao.&?..Are..w.e.ainl courte_sy;Ii perc:e v ¥.,,.ak:. ~ stream and on' that ii no longer to pass another law'bavinl alJthe ness, and con1ideratU-.: M>C!OW· "'·tio.sibl~ to cure without tbl•'most tirl babies spay'ecl: and tbe boy anlice. ~ r ··:r • radical treatment. Neither ''bet· babi~ neutered? 'Otherwiaetbey Being. "'iDice'~ baa I . oaly ler'' sch oo Is nor a more coilldn't ~gel a 1 ''llc,e~e'' t!J when n1c.,et11 is p6 .v~,'*"'9 "humane" police.force can make marry? · .... a~preciated·as s~h; wheif_ll Is a ''civil'' community out of a Doublingthecoslofthetlcense. m1sconsttu~ as Umldity, it is slum . First, the inhabitants•· in-for ':IJe legal dog ownet is not go. taunled and ttaken, adv~c~~9f ternal vi,w of the world must be ing to keep dogs off the beaches -as every ,.substl(ute tea~her tn changed, beginning with their or stray dogs ouf of neighbors'. a tough school . lJ~ )>J1i1nfully earliest experiences of home and yards, or leashes ondop lhat are found oul. ,. ~ street. and school aod work and out. Cracking down on the dog THERE Ii&. of cou~. a vicious opportunity. owner who causes thele things to circularity .;.n lhi.a.. relationship. We are not wlll,ng to pay the happen by making il mandatory { MAILBOX r ) UtteTI from readers are welcome. TM right Jo condense letteTs to fit apact or eliminale 1ibel is reserved. Lf1teT1 of 300 word& or les.s will be gitien f'TefrTmce. All letters mus! in- clude aignoturc a"d mailing addres.s but nome1 may bf withheld on re· ~st i/ sufficient re~on ii Qpparenl. Poetry-will not be Published. two liirds with one stone and helping the over-population loo), and then double the fee-on the guilty party i\)&tead pf the inner cent, for a change. MRS. EARL FERGUSON Obllt!ene To the Editor: Re: Mr. Paul Westbrook's Letter of May 5, 1975 concerning Phyllis Sweeney and Roy Holm. Dear Mr. Westbrook: Wbat.e.ver motivaled you to write ~.~t obscene letter about Vi~Mayor Phyllis Sweeney and M~or Roy Holm, respectively-, rompiJJt nude · ori the beach and jumping nude out of airplanes on to the beach? We would like you lo know th·at the matter ~ n'udlty on the beach • baa been &et for a study session f.or___J(.ay--10--liei the r --Mr.s_. Sweeney nor the council has laken a vote on the issue. . We feel that had you had -a ·cleitd)ictur~ of U.e situation and the racts of ttie issue so far -rou might not ha\'e resorted to ob- scenity. • · " FUn i1 fun and everyone enjoys a good ·laugh, but you were .downright eress! A public aP<>lo11 would be in 1 °""r. Let's show some respect for our elected officials. When the-Q9P. (or teacber > dis· P!'iCe this will cost; so we pay far that If h~s dog _is reported for covers that imlddle-class; morein1hesteadyero8i~ofour menina 1nwublic or picked up ~ modalities fa" t6 work 14 this" cWes and the mapificaUon of without a license, or picked up KENNETH C. AND . Mt>RYi13. BENSON new milieu, he re1igned)y·resorls repreuive forces that In the eod for even beihg loose, said dog to the typ_lcal attitude of succumbtotheverydiscasethey (and possibly the owner) lo be authorilai;ialilsm -which pn.Jy conlbal. taken in and "neutered" (killin, Updatitig ib~ Tenure Pol~y \ ... Few industries offer ex -'( '..<. J :::~ves '.ifetlme contracts an; .r'AUL HARVEY They've learned that dead· wood wbich cannot produce should be pruned. Yet colleges and universities continue to stine their advance behind a .suffoc ating logjam of fossili zed facully wbicb cannot bedlslodged . One college haa changed It• form o f -llfetlme facul- ty tenure, and so far UM re· .Wta ul en· ti rely beeefldM. 0 r ,• I Roberta con· C.-. Ille! he rims ble 1mlverslty with firmness and ,wit.II a board ~( regents --rtahl1llmlness. ( ntTDllNTS not only conduct •ll•maeT••• aa exempiary Chrlltlaa ·dllclples but .,....._ ~ mandal«)'. And fell' ....,., ~. And I« lacul- IJ, Ilk_., A. ' And judging by the bountilul fnlils of a scant dozen years-the avant·ga-rde facilities, the academic and athletic ex· cellence. the backlo1 of applica· tloaa for ad'!'l .. lon ...i Ille en' thu1la1tlc accepiance of ORU 1radU;ale1 everywhere-Oral Roberti University must be do- inc it rtcht. One 1t1nificant difference about tbi1 ' fully accredited prtutely finionced college Is that ita faculty ha&.. voted for a dif· ferent tenure melhodology. 'I'llereklloc~and moet .very· where e1se-.nd \ teecher with llfetfme tenure coutd thumb bis nose at propriety, tiiftckslide in· telledually. nout scbool tradl· lion, even contradict common de· cency. ye\ Ille worst °""1'chool could do was to exile hlm.i..~ a ~~•Cjlt r~~ usip~ w do ... ' -. THE INDIGNITY to any peraon of 1u.bst1nce wa1 de· vutaUn1; leaser per"IOlll accept· eel the debum anlzlng lndlgnlty but remained to burden the btldget. . the ORU>lacully, after a year of meeliJJ,gli -norie ol which was attended by President Roberti or members of )Ila Jldmlnllt.ratlon- voted unanlmoia)7 tO ebaase the form of tenure: · Now eacb prOfeH« ~ tbet be must W-1lpld to a nilW ean- tinuous thl"ff-yetr contr~ tocla Jl<O'· II fired, be sets paid, far Z l!t years-or 11 allowed that Ume lo which to sb1pe up. The Nortb Central ~ Assn . bas accepted. t.lli ORU l0<mula, and such are IW~ that achoola of the ~ of ' Harvard are lookiaf .._, &aldftl, not.es . . l'f IN FAtaNESS to tho a : ministrator1 of 1tale·f_.ncted schools. ni'any are 1cet11•~· lowin1 abuHI on campuf they are In fact powerlesi to · ~ tro~ • '• 8UI Rriute 1thonla do ban thlt °"'°"'lo lldH!411 ~ tlon and to perpetuate \M 'rital!-. ty ........ he lnte.Uectual pow• of lhelrWlfn11en facUlt*. 1 1, ' ,.e:, (Jp Xo th,E4ilor: I ba-fe Just,.read the ietler from Marjorie Jack son in lhe April 30 issue of the D.B.ily Pilot and I couldn't alJ'ee Witt) her more. I am fed up tAlthe teeth wilh all the bleedin1 tiearts who bemoan our couDtry'a actions lhese last daya In South Vieui,m. Jon Chantelloi' on Station 4 newa said he "remembers those people standing on t6e roof or the Americaa Em ba,.~ waiting to be w~n ,,i\1111 Temember-tne '.ye bt \fltr war for them, lhe more 'an ISO billion dollars in aupplfec, the over so,o·oo Amerlean men ktlled, 'the tbousandl upon thousands of our men Wounded, not to mention all •I A • • those lilted as missing in action. Now all we hear are lhe recrimination& from the sob- sisters, ''Why ' didn't we do more?" I say ten yean ~of our men and money are enough. D. PIULLIPS JVlufeBatMilg To the Edilor: . Nude bathing on the tieac~of both East and West coasts has in- creased in great propartions within t.he Jut five yean; and like most trends ga1nlnt inrie&s· ing public suppart, it taDnot rte halted by legtslatton. 'Ibo fonnai' 19C!O and 1930s Lo• An&elea Uw ouUawlng male topleaanesa' lrn beaches would cerlainly l be laughed at· today as will &nu nudity laW1 in the near Mure. ;i. It see:ms obviou~'tftat UWJ' only 1just an~ equilfbli! JOIU\lon to tire immediate problem' iii for JoC8.I governipenti o C:lts~ate well- mar-ke<f. areas for' 1)\lde.bathine. This plan would P,{C?'lect both those offended by ·ni1C!it1 u well as &he growing se«rnenJ of the population. desiring lo experience the sun and sea unencU:mbered by clothing. CRAIG STUMPF o.. ,,.., r...,1c TO lbe Editor: J:!l!.w m•l. 'Lb.r!&bt·aided •lo<Y to rebul the dour countenance or Gloomy GUS; for a change? The subjecl, believe ilor not., is Amtrak. I ca114J:d the Santa Ana number listed in the pho11,e book. The phbqe rang O¥: Uvae -once Only -an·d a pJitasaiit' 'voice ans we~. · ''Arritrak, Santa Ana. Parks speakinl( May I help you?'' I had prepared for a moming, and maybe anemoon, of busy signal• and was scarcely able lo get my question out. ''Does, Amtrak stop at Salinas~·· · "Yes Sir, it does. You can ltlt a train out or Santa Ana.at 8:45 in the mornine tp make connect.Ions with a 10 o'~lock one-c td: Los Angeles to take you toSalJhu.'' He paused for breath. . "Howlever," he continued, ~·to obtain complete lnf«maUon ori reservation• and Uclcet prices. you may dial a loll free number. That number ls 1800252·0001 •• 1·wa1 lo awed by this dispfaY of efflclen1!y \hat I f'lii!ted hi• now of lnfo_rl)1atlon wj(f).all~ce. ••ts there anything else I can help you with?'• he asked. ''Nothank you. J h8veit>all.'' "'Thank you for calling, sir.'' Amaling1 TlllO'~ A_..tllerW'ar To the Editor: The Vlet.nam ·war ls over for the Atnerlcans, but just begin· nlna for the Vietnamese people. When the atalwerts of Ho Chi Mblb aecufe all ofi Vletttam, a new •trutcle, ~ ... bloodltf thartlhe mlhla~war, wlll com· med~e. ' Arid that war Is the w8r ct con· formity, the war bet~ tile in · ternta ot the lncllvldllal and the lnll!relts of a aothortyrf•n State. Who r.lil wln! PrObably the Stale ~thee il h•s an enormoli1 arienlll at Its dit)>ooar while Ille lndl•ldual bao-.X· cept criea of• lndlvldllal rt1bts. \Jnfortullai.ly, the -mak• a bluer lmpreulon. · · ' Like most libertarians, I IP'l an isolationist who contends th•tthe United States should never become entangled in foreign al· liances, espei:ialJy alJi_ances which only offot a friOllll\Y na- tjon military wp,•poPf.. WHAT Solith Vietnam needed most was a con~~~nti­statist, libertarian · y to ward · off .the aulhoritarian ' armies of North Vietnam. But, Of rour~e,,1 knQW of nogovemment which preaches a philosophy whic~ atlacks i~ own eXtstence. A'1etica shohld have offered the pbjtosophy Of" .Jefferson a~t1 ThOf eau inste'ad of fun9 1'anct napatrri'. The people of South Vletn,il m can not defetld thernsetves until they understand .'!}ial \hey' are defendln~. · • And"thi! is eX;11ictlY why the North Vi'e~namM'e won r they knew what they were fightlna for because lhe SI.ate told lhem. The arniies or the North wer'e fighti.ng for•the State and the dictalbrial · Slate fought for power. What South Vietnam needed to1 survive was what Ho Chi Minh was contemplating In the 1940s when he quoted from our own Declaration of lndependenee. If the United States had not· allied itself with the French colonial 'powers in Sodthea&t Asla, Ho Chi Minh might be knciwn today as the Thomaa Jefferson of Viel· n·am . - Anyway, th.is is water Uftder the bridge. ·What Is how impor. tant to reco'gnize is that South Vietnam's limited government ls today under total government. Apd so, Soulh Vielnafll is no more 'a limited corrupted Pern· ment; it is totally corrnpled. And to make malters worse, Vietnam is surpassinc America's haJf·bearled imperialistic nature. North Vielnam's mililary machine recenUy con- quered Carli bod.la and Is mobiliz- ing lroops into Thaiiand. ' lt is lime for all good anU·war acli vists , 'Ii be rt art ans--and pacifists to come to u.e atdOf t.be suppresseil citizens of Vietiiam. · ll is lime to condemn Vietniribi as corrupted and dicla!Alrial, to. de-!""and .p.at it (does not tramfOrm. mlo an~ther Maoist China. 1 The·war is not ovel\ just hi~en by a J:;ensored prea: 'lbe Viet- nam war lives as does HlUerlive in Hanoi and the Vietnamese iO· dividua_l liv in· rear. Slavet')' ii . not,tbe pric ;of ~·ce. ~~-LlutJ!lEN~J: SAXUl:LS. " 1 ·- I • "" w, ve sr. C'! 11' ki1 Al Sa W( st• At At At ve $61 mr B1 Sa m se lo Ir• thl be ur re at M fo< co fr• ol aD eh • Wednesday, M•r 7, 1875 DAILY PILOT A 7 Loggers Make 'Poetic Plea ' ~ SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Lo11ers poo!.lc~lly. used the cutting or a dead 110-year-old redwood oo the Capitol sroU1>d1 to portray ~mselves as con· cemed environmentalists while lawmakers indoora be a: an debate of a law to help tbe troubled industry. Charles R. Batten, of the CaUfornia Forest Protective Association, Tuesday re•d a poem writ· ten by his wife, Barbara, extolling the virtues of the tree that had been dying for IO years -perhape from loo much water. . BEFORE BATTEN' AND NEWSMEN gathered around the tree , state workers removed m06l ot the limbs and sawed off several sections of the trunk rn that once 1topd more than IOOfeet tall. · Batten read: ''Oh, rrdwood tree,)tawsod to see YOMT Umb1 havt' tufned to brown; 'TU limit to go.and toon they'U be A.t hand to chop you down.·· INSIDE. MEMBERS OF THE Senate Gov· emmental Operations Committee prepared to de· bate a bill J SB502) by Sen. Clare Berryhill (R· Ceres) that would repeal the California Environ· mental QuaJily Act. (Story, Page A5). The Environmental Quality Act was the basis of a Humboldt Couoty Superior Court ruling that loegers must file environmental impacl repol'\I before cutting can begin. .. . " . q.,.,,.,,,, sr.o.., Stephanie Edwards, co-host of ABC-TV's ''AM America'' morning show, will leave job after May 16 to · ~oncentrate on , .. f acting career in •I, j Hollywood. Successor .. has not been named. · BRUSH ..iBLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO DO MM STEP BY STEP Ref11gee Airlift Co11ti1111es THE LOGGEllS HAVE CHARGED that the re· ports have caused governmental red tape, bringing delays and increased unemployment in the hard· . pressed North Coast industry. Anyone can care for a Brush & Blowe, hair style, Of our other curl cojol1ng, fuss-tree. full luneflonal • SCISSOI STYLES wh ich are as easy lo do as just sham- poo! Our lamp cuts, linger tumble cul s, Curhng iron cuts. wash lowel dry. brush 'n !lull cuts 0< slmple wash and wear cuts are SCISSORED, all take-care~l-yoursetl styles. Good lor any ago. any hair. No teasing, no rotlers. no pins. no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS. .. LIO; llO ,., NIM ..... ..,. w•'ft. fOlll """' Hf'IM ...... ..,. to WT 10 1111 ..... ·- 1 El Tor Marine Corps Air Station Is pro- bably setting records for number of civilian planes that have touched down and unload e d thousands of Vi etnamese evacuees in recent days, including foniie~ Saudi Arabia Outlaws Pill MECCA, Saudi Arabia (AP) -Saudi Arabia has banned contr aceptives following a ruling by lhe World Moslem League that "birth control was in· vented by the enemie; or Jslam. ·· Officials said the decree, issued April 28, makes s muggling pills or contraceptive devices into the ~try punishable by six months in prison. WITH FOUR MIUJON CJ11ZENS in an ·area five times the size 'of California, this desert kingdom needs more manpower for development. Already more than a million foreigners work in Saudi Arabia . It was not immediately clear how the ruling would affect them. Most Americans and Europeans s tay in segregated communities. Aboul 5 ,000 Americans live in a U.S.-slyle town of the Arabian- American Oil Co. in Dhahran. Altogether 12,000" Aml\ricans live in Saudi Arabia. The kingdom is embarking on a five-year de- ireJopment plan said toenvisioo spending more than $60 bi.ll;.on·of the country's C?iJ wealth. · ; · Officials fear the plan could be impeded by the maopgwer shortage. AN OBYIOlJS MOVE TO help solve the sa'udi manpower problem would be lo let women work. But Moslem fundamentilllsm runs through life in Saudi Arabia and bars women from contact with males outside the home. There is no coeducation. Girls are schooled in separate buildings. Women gradut1ites are allowed to work as doctors, leachers and nurses, but only to treat OJ' educate other women. The Saudis obser ve the injunction of the-Koran, the Moslem bible, that women are to "stay home, bear and rear children, only." "'The kingdom needs more and more males for work, and more and more females to bear and rear babies,'' an official said. TUE WORLD MOSLEM· LEA.GUE d~·c1s1on urged Moslems to ''procreate, avoid abortion and reject the pill." Any attempl lo block the birth of any child is a crime, said the statement issued In Mecca. "If a birth control campaign succeeds, God forbid, the Islamic world would face incaJculable consequences on social, politic&.! and military fronts," said Sheik Hussein Seraj, director:.geqt r&.I of the lea gue, in an interview: Tbe birth of a child, he said, is ''an act of God'' and people should not worry about feeding their children ''because God takes care of that for them.'' Jn"Saudi Arabia no one bas reason to doubt this . ,WES'l'BH STATE UNIVRSITY • COLLEGE OF LAW OF OllANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST LAW SCHOOL ' fUll 'f' ACC.ITID l'f' lHl COMMITTR Of U1 UAMINBS Of T..: SlAll IM Of CAUl'OINIA OFFERS A CHOta Of FOUi PROGIAMS-of-tAW STUDY: •IN llTMll :tV. • I YIAll of fUU..ftMI 1 .. tf\ldr 115-16 ci..-llwr• ptr WMlll. Of • lflll ... IV. • 4 'f'IAIS of PAl'f·nMI ..,, ...... 0t ...-...Mw ~ (:i "" ... ,.. .... s~ .,_. ,.. d..i. .. e 'f'fN e111 ..-,_ ,_, toCtOI U.0.1 ..,_ ..; ._.. EllGllUi TO TAKI THE CALIFOINIA IAI IXAMl'IATION WltTI Ot NOMI flOI c.AJ ....... 11 f1 N. St.ate Cellop ...... Fvlloflol!, CA 92631 17141 993-7600 fAll SIMISTH llGtNS AUGUST 2t, 1m AU MOUA""S ALSO SIAM I# JA#IJMY ml ............... MllllMY---..... ._ ____ .. _ .. _ ... _ .. _ .. ______ . ____ . South Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Cao Ky on Monday night. The refugees are then bused to massive Camp Pendleton ancl housed jUst ·southeast of San Clemente for later reassignment. Batten continued: o"" JOSEPH'S sassoR STYLING I • 1 ''Earth , water, fire are nature'• .spur, Along with fore1t men, Who manage the1e resources iure, Renitteing life again." • I -~ 10,..SAT. & SUM. f·S 356 S Tustin Ave .. Orange 9564 Hamilton Ave., Huntington Beach 305 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton 'CLOCAT£0At Ttil fASClfol~TtNOVlllAOEl,.SOU United an11 ces Bicenten•tial Fare savi11gs to 72 cities. More citie$than any other -. ' . .-.mr e. .. Celebrate and save! ; - A duh 11i.. .. , .... ,. ... ;.1 Ad.ii 11~~·1 ... 1i... w.,., .. d.u ip Ro.....,·1<i11 Clo Ct>•~h ~•re ~·~""•• ,. Akron/ ' Caru,1n 5 2J·l.OO 578.00 Allen!l~\,TI/ &1hlc hen1/ Eus1,ln 2nn.oo -88:-00-.... Bal1in1ort" .!h0.00 86.00 ,. .. l!irn1inl!han1 208.00 70.00 tfostnn ~ :!.~fl.()() 96.00 ..... • llkdl~lal .... Buff alt ii De;,1lno1Htto ............ , .. RfHl'"'·••ll' Niagr1r<t Falls 24'.J.t)U 83.00 Cliy Coocli F•r• S•w"°'" . Cedar Rapids/ .-Molirre/ )1)Wa Citv IXS.f)() 61.00 Rock Island/ ' C harleston: W.Va. 233.00 77.00 DaVenpor1 Sl 90.00 SM.DO C harlnllt'. N.C. 2JX.OO '80.00 MJ:kego n 215.00 71.00 Ch<.1 r1 ant"1C.~a 21S.OO 71.00 N wport News/ Chicago 207 .<Kl 6~.00 Hampton/ Clevela nd 2.'4.00 78.00 Will \amshurg 2h7.00 89.00 Columhus 22fo ,()O 75.00 New York/ (b\'IOfl · 214.00 73.00 Newark 27J.OO 91.00 o.:nver 1 17 .on 39.00 Norfolk/ Oes Mtlinc' 11:..nn 59.ol> Portsmouth/ DetruiL 118.f" 76.00 Virginia Beac h 2h7,op 89.00 flinL 'l!28JKl 76.00 Omaha lf14.00 54.00 For1 WJyne 219.fKl 73.00 Pendlcron 126.00 42.00 Grand Rapids 218.0<J 72 .00 Philadelphia 267.00 89.00 Grecn"iht)n1/ Pi11shurgh 24.1.00 , 81.00 t-ligh Puin1 / Purtlanll I 17.lXI 39.00 Win~1on·Salem 245.00 81.00 Provide nce 2 ~·1 .110 94.00 Har1rurd(' ' Raleigh/ Springfield 1278.00 92.00 Durham 251 '.00 83.00 f-luntsvillc 208.00 10:00 Richmond · 258.00 86,00 Knoxville 222.~ . 74.00 Rochcstl!r 255.00 85.00 uinSing ' 222. ' 74.00 Sa~naw/ Lincoln. .l~9.QO . 53.(lj) idland/ 16.00 Memphis 190.00 64.00 BayCi1y 22R .OO M ilwaUkt.'1.: 207.oo 69.00 S;;ilen1 . Ore. 1 H .00 38.00 ' ial 8icentcnn1a l .fare has heen expanded to 1nc!~ most ~nitcd ciri7 7So air miles or more awJy (excepl Ha-Alltt ind Florida). -1 .., And~ l:Jjlitod glv~ you lhest.• ~·' ingi. 10 more ci liCs titan .II~,.,. liitllne. - ~~Its save. 2S~off regular t'bach fare. Children under 12 save SO'-off rcgu(¥" C'oech fare v.•h!.!n you l3ke 1hcm alf!lC · 1 Jus1 buy your rutuitfii p k ket .it ll!a.-.t 7 d:Jys in advance ~nd rf:K!VF both dcf,atting ~nd ,return ni~h1s. Yo u rrby change T P,lghl If necC!IS8ry, bOt yoll musr st•y from 7 10 JO days. •, .• , .... \d11lt ""''""~ .... ;.t l\ll•ll Ii.,,;.,.,...., Jt,,.ftfl.trl,. H"•""·"'" I ;,, 1 ....... t~•o! ..... i,.,. , Seat1lc/ t Tacoma 5129.lKI S4J.OO Soulh Bend 2 1.1.lKI 71.00 ~kane 127.00 43.CMl 9ledQ 225.(Kl 75.00 Toronto 25.1.00 83.00 Washing1on. D.C. Y<.iunislown/. W.trrc n/ 260.lKl 86.00 Sharon 240.00 80.()(1 The Bicentennial Fare ends January )I, 1976 . (rom June 15 co Sepe ember JS summer rates are in effect. ' ~duhs ~ve ~%. kKh ~cill save m. purin.g I his s~r • season. filre LS noc available on certain hohday periods, or from noon Friday ro noon Sarurday and noon Sunday 10 noon Monday. Fares sut>Sec1 10 change withoul nc.itce. . Cull your Travel Agcnl fur Jc1ails. And ask about our individual tours tha! also give you gre.1111·savings on rental caii and hotels. Or call United at 5..l7·752 1 • ,Pnnners in Travel with ~tern lntemattonal Hotels. ,,..., • l) • ' " '"' • • "'7·1 ltl tiloJSJS 17t·ll6l • ' '' ,, ' '" ' " ' r "' '· ~ I•' • .... .. I • •• - ( \ ) J • ' '· I I ' • r • J . . • I • ' f - • • ·-~o9 . __ .·-___ man·· ·Appeal Seen ~or Laniern '~y; ... ·rf:>j~t · • Ii'• ... ~~.. ' .. , •• and Is expec.l..t li>,~pJ!Oal tho""de· family •hou•et, alO"Dtl 'wlui a ·-~. ~L ' WU cilion to the stat~al com-...... • B I I hi h •. I I creenbelt, •· reereaUcm aret, a fllblli4J:i , . Pro-, , •Y m ss on,• w • ·1•• I mate ·P!lbll~ l!tJ:k, and 10me Ill· ~ ., cti f.icetv""~fd· l)r, Nor. ~ant-authority. , merC'lal use. . 1 r · ,: ~ ,1-;._ ebancello ~ . rmlt if an appoa1 11 .. ..o\ rlle<t· th e Ill lierm!: ·-"'"' Coaimunl~:. ·cf ' exemption. th ~•weal: ron -Smyth brothers inay begin con-It would be lo~~...!!:.tl!.~ ' ~•Dd'"'lncu td labllltlell II••• trlct, hH ,lj!<ia·~·~~ melit~ll "e e-~e<I l'>l ap-structlOQ o,n Uie i&:!icre ~I in su,.t of tbe Golden,;~,Wt'l\:l •-'111 n IU"/1!1'"l· t l · tbr••·Y••~ term ..:.UD• P<.i the •PllroYlit-· ·· "' 10 days. Howetet. If the oJ)peal ls :;t:,~~:J~~:gi . · .(. .; ti, 111'12 d~te; Uie Smyth board oC~i~~~.1Prs ~r the . Re1ional comm issi~hi.eet-filed, constructlon.mly not l;)egin .i; ~· •• 1.~ :•• , , , _ ;.,~; .. , brotberi had cfone some routi;h , Amelie~ 1 ~s10<labon· of mg in t.oi>g 11Cach·v~--·14>ll,to untll~the ~late commission A ·r-1 froll!~·depuir~at ·-,..~·on tfiej>l'Ojeet bulnoi:Oit· Co1!!mq ty and Junior' all~\Y.,, b• project , by'N~.'4'port makes its ruling, tor••.Y~·~n~l .ai>d the cpm-.. "•etion had ,bea~n aild'a build· Colleges,11· ' • , eeacn tteli~lopers Chuek<•(ill''U---The·reglonal.,to~mlsslon twice flll1S1on ,1 atafr :'botb, ~·•om· J;."permll KaA-nc) ........ 1 ........ 'nle Pnr•1d19tion is in-,. _. Sf!1Ylh. to be ex,empted ltoln ob; before vdtect ,JCS , gt~t a ·.coastal merwled •aainat srantl;& the ex· • -~r-~~·· 1'1'"'~ volved,'¥tthSuC!hf.O'Pie!Sas ,~mU>La perq\.[t or~ re~ permitfortJlt!~n\eM~)!'Pto> ~lrrlptto1n . baa.ed ·og ·the Commlaalqnera said the)"'> interft"Atibnal Oduc atforf, N ' quireG ror 'pr()°lectS' wilhln~J~OQ;O jecl. Eacfl tiine; tiowe:ver~ Ute de-inellglblli\y of the project. ' believed that the' proj~ should v_eterans.-;·edlieation~ • ~· 1\ i•~·~.,_;_ ,_,.,_, (c cislon wa~ .§J>P.P.IJd;to. \IJ.e,state , · be exempted anyway, since a = _ tio!l,a ... ~4~11.~ . ~) . , . t r11~miftt:C ~ commissiorf;-,wtil .. ove'i:lurned Ex'!_mpUonsh,ave.been&r~~. ~ aubata~iala.mou.ntofmoneyhad' -servlcortNlruili ~~ • · . ••n-e 11ace 1 ~nfy, Ulen:ilm1s. · " -.f""-:i>r,qJects whieh,-~••••.ed~-:: 'tlreiilj'been spenl •lifU...:WUal riculum dtiyel~f!61ht.• :. ,. ~-o;-· , • ,:n.Tit~-~)tgCldil,y _',; Thl projec\ ~~!IOf~J.5 019gte· building per~ill prior ii> Nov. 7, . work . · ' -'' ·;-·'r ' I ' • •"'· -~· • ,..._ ' .t \t -"~: i' F o~•nt aiii' J : · \ .• :.~ ·: ~' .:·. ... ' ' " ' ' ,..,,. .,, • " • • • A }"t .• • - , ,. , ;. ' ,-;-;..· ~ . -""'.. ,.-.. · ·-,._.._ CD;rlD<; ct ;· · .,\, · ·· '~V... ..;:: , .. , . ~ . . . -... .. Dribbli";;..·· .~:.(_,...:. .... •cs . .i.,.. .. ~.:i.r'-- By RUDI NIEDZIElSKI Of•°""' l"llM 51•11 The Lake Forest foun- tain has won another two-week reprieve rrom the Orange County Plan- ning Commission. • .. l J ··- ,. ' • Zt' •!,_ • : ..... ' ·1·' .... ' • 0 .... ·~', ....... .,. ' • " er's · Commissioners have postponed a decision ori .the futui;e of the fountain and the fifth revisioo.-t0· the Lake Forest PlaniilA:i: Community District1h-W May 19. ,~·~., ~ THE FOUNTAIN, built by Occidental Land Inc., as a marketing tool ror the j;a¥f,'fores! ,,~•. COlll!i<'l• w1\ti th~ui(.s PiW. t; p)ace ll• <l'Oill· dodliaiunr,.project on Vie site ad.i8cent to the San Diego Freeway. .. ~·.~~Wo men's basic handbags -~ ,go everywhere. ·" · ~ • ~ Special 4.99 ;,/<. _! • ' I • • I • • • • • ~VJ>M .ONSPERd 1'NltENY :-;,.-; -,'Nollnl h~ b11 .,.. Int lleav·f lla•Jl• trw6rOI, 'Wllfl:plll Jeb Stuart llaJrJI would not 41scl .... llll!Cli he Wll ~id ID . (ilre f~.•• for '°" ~ • ,pearan~~tre. --~L I Tlie fol'll!oi'Whllf _, aide .d~crtti,d Ill.•·~ / · hy~ritlcol,, l,•Yi•I . · , ,Involved in '!V@l•r;• o , have .paid their d 1ocJety by 1ervinc J! terms arid should ~ fnltl mBkeX!Wn1.lun1 I waytb·ey cboote. • No longer needed to showcase the entrance to Lake Forest, the foun· lain was turned off last fall~O cOfi&erve en~gy .. Occidental h as ex - pressed an interest to re-" move it b ecause the fountain 's undulating lines in.eke planning Of the condominium project more difficult. · A group of classic handbags for summer. Chogee from a large varitlly of styles sh1'i}ar'to-those ll1ustrated. Lots ol compartments to keep Mother's belongings organiz~d. In bone.,.brown and· white vinyl. l She'll tove one of these popular stretch crinkle 100°/o nylon print shirts. Eye-catching patterns. and oh-so-pretty color combinations. Sizes 7·15. . AT MONDAY'S com- mission h eari ng, Bill Monoson, preside nt of ·the El Toro Homeowners . ! • . . . ' . • ' · Associ.at~on, ur£~.;lbe ~~:"""'":"".'-------.-".""'--... ~0~~'~1s~0:~ tr0 ~q~;r~ .~ .. ~Parity, .i\oSe .. becaus e· 1t constitutes • " ( , .. .. Ou•nlitles limited on specl•I merchandl••· \ satei,: hai.ard to 1Iaying : 5 7 ,. . ~ ., children. Y A p otential health hazard waJ .also cit.ed by Monoson beca use ·or stagnant wate r i;-emain· ing-in the 13rge :dbncr~ fountain basin . • ·.New low·· · 'price! "· '· ~ Buy seVe'.rat pairs lo; Mother . .Sheer, stretchy, leg-comforting pan tyhose with reinforced toe. nude heel. Choose from favorite !ashion ~~s. Short, average~ •r "" long. . ' T .H E E L T 1ia 'ii ' ,, " ~: iiiiiii~i'1 Homeown«!ts 1A'$sbc!i\l ; "' ·. '? _.. tiori is the secortd ·Sail-'> • ;•\\lg., . .I• .. dleback Valley citizens group to advocate re- moval of the fountain. Last wee k , the Sad- ' dleback Area Coordinat· ing Council suggested that the fountain not be kept if plans are made to tllrn the water back on .-; Both grpups, hoOtever, oppose Occidental's re- quest for higher density in the 22·acre fountain area in excbange.Jor..1be. company's willingness to ,, I i - dedicate seven acres as '----.:...----------"" open space. JUST WHE~hat ope'!'_"~ ~ill · ·1 Ojnytioilj's· .~u I ll · C cidental has exqressed · the pre(erence of plating it someplace other1 tbart the fountain sit e.. ·_ ~ .. .:,.1,: However·, .. staff. mem- bers or the county·ls «&J-. vironmental Mi8 TI.age- m ent Ageh°tj)r rem·atn adaman\ .. tJi;t' Ille foidi· lain itsel~ 6e. lefl as open space be·caose tha~ js how it·s sho.wn i'n th county's General Plan. .. School·f'.xeiitp ~. \. SACRAMENT~' CA P> -Gov. Edi:b'und ''B'roWn Jr. relUcttlliftly agreed to grant tho" Stq'f~lt(n schools a one-year 'ex· e m pli on"lto,,; ., srli.· ... ~·f..... . ' -earlhquake-:111afel"'-s D·· dards. Brpwn sajd he!· ai: lowed a bill by ~i · sem bly m a n Carm\'11 Perino temporal-llf.~t!X· empting the Stocltton Unified School Dlit'.ii,Ct from the Field Act to become law without his signature. .. -... I ~.·20 :t' $4 Natu'r'ar cups.. Contour; c~ps: reg. ,.so ....... S•!e 3.60 Padded QIP&: • .• reg. SS . ."!1 .•.-. ..• S~le $4 The 54il'11Pless.loo.k is really "1n' ;ind 1n mo5t:.A!.aoes you have lo pay S2 orS3 more for the safTle kin~ ol·style and qua11 1y as ours.,euy ~ufs now on .wle. and you ti gel the be~', bUY~ i:ver1 Bras hpve.seamle55 nylon tr1co1 c upe-:contOur cup IS /1ghlly ,hped. w.1111 hbet:fHt: padded. with ~IYJJrell'llfl& All w1!h s.l!'tlG.~~easy.LyCra• spande~ sides and i?fck.~ ad1ustatjfei trlC'o' $tri p$. rn. while. n~ t>r ~ck~ '• sizes 32-36A.,~:J8"E[°C (no C cup !or p&ddedibra). .sate , .. ., \ ... -~ . $4 ... t.'• • • RS9. SS. ilartar1~'bfiel with 1ace undetJa'i4:~Q11i Pahe1 and shaped seat. Run· · 1es1s1anl hber fabric ol Lycra! spandex.,. White Of nude: sizes S,M,l ,XL. and special Tall Torso size . . .Sale 4.40 . ,• ' "t, . ...;: .<,!"'•of , ~ , . I ' ' ~_.. '. •• I ( ' • ... ~. '" ' Sola previo.usly in JCPenney stores for $7. Ribbed acrylic sweater vests in assorted colors. S·M·L. '. Nt>W s9 Were S11. Solid eolor double' knit pants ol 100% polyester. Comfortable pull-on style with elestlt:lzed walstband. Stllched down crease'. lots of colors to choose from. Proportioned lengths in sizes to flt most mothers. There's only. ' .. oneway toget a bette.r:bra buy thanour . ' . ~·~~vt>ra .. ·B, ·~.Y,it'a· ~ 20% off. 200A> Off ·Oltt ~ . " . ' . . ibrief, tDo. •. • -. ' • ..... Shop Sundav noo11 to s p.m~· at th• foHowlna steins: ' FA$ftldN ISLAND. Newport Beach (714) 644·231'3. HUNTINGTON CENTER. l'iuntlngton Beach (7 14)'892·7771 . • .. • ' HARBOR CENTER. Cry.ta Mes! [7 14 re46·51'1~1. . I ', ' . ; > ! ' I . .. '::A .... :~ 1tllD I !~ ;~ ' ., ,. ,T ~ = lo: ti ~ coat I U.. I :i:: U.. I letal repn the.& ,Ji;i •• lnllll\ al~ r._ lo .. lioai ~ quirt beck lli I 7t. CA -Al wu l ~ cio,,J Th ~ ~-~ day~ al r th!!~ ~ .•Piii< ~ q:tl ~ blet ~ veto Al n • a Ii -"'Pl u.I ir1 ·~ ::m ,·the 9 , boli ~ ~ bU ell SUI .Joi -~ -!iii • .:~ pa di mt ~ ' "" .. ' ~- f~. Contm.wuJ 0/1 W. (Jt~rsrSought Items • 1 I ' I ·:•~·our>+---• no, loiklq to U • ""'410\lon ...... p.a. ~-... ·~. relUI•· I Wouldllveltaulborlty • ry lake. 1tn!am, 1tock '•l!GD clltcb~ monh .. ~ ~ . • · ,~,.·r..._.lbob­ 'tlllD ,•, .P."rmlt. berore pl.Wln1 !, ~•cent to lev-, cltedl· alloa·dltcba""' enill'C· i it 11~111 stock pends. It a mountain dweller tc etal apprcvol to prOtect lilnttttream eroalon. ' I . I ' ' ' • ·1~ 'pa'OPOl,\L, THE • f el wiu: 'ille.l'JllllY~ n Ued by the ca1ency fbr todlment, la supported by DYJronll)ental Protection ~~. ,\II rour would gre1t1y esPl!M tbe .En1lneers' aulborlty ~!" tbe dredge or fill .. . invoJvioC waters or propa1als stem froin a re- eeftl ecteral court decision giving tM _,. jurisdiction over the dumjilln1 or dredglng oo "wa~ C1I ~ United States," a phrase the ~ says bas ·A*Ver ~ lellllr defined. 'l'he ·propooo,ls rep~ an attem~ ito dertile the ~-e. the CO!'M said. . .,. '!Jiefourproposala; ''.: ", , .J. GB,\NT THE CORPS authartty over every coastal and inl~.artlffclal or n&t'urill body d ~·in the uaUon, including ?. y • The CO'W' said this ' extend. fedel!iil authority to niilate tfredge ~ f;ill opera- Uoqs lh the thousand.I of. square mild Of land protected by levees. Jn thille areas farmers may re- quite ·a federal permit before be&b:tnlng plowing or land level· Rapist Stabs ; 7th Victim C,\MBRIDGJ:, England <AP) -~1-year·old stenographer was fed and raped here, ap- p~·y the seventh victim of a boodil prowler police call "the Camlitldge Rapist." T1Mt 1lrl suffered a stomach woubd: and underwent surgery in a ~tal after the attack Tues· da)'li Ji'er one-room apartment. PoU~e said it was the first daylilbt assault since the series ol rWjes began last October 'Jn tbll uriiversity city. lDC atloal.'' ·., · 2.~11 ~,•iillloa'ltY or•r . eoutal ••Ill~ "' IM. lnitlll blOl .wai.r .qiarli or 1alf "!-••let&· tlon. line, w~l¢Jaever extends rartber, •nd Jn(~ ;.fllen to aavlcabJe wateri ,W :_ their primary tributa.U. up to tllelr luuln1 dndt• or flll ,.ftnits only In uncabi. waten. Ff# other ·~ ~ u Jlqc-poods and clrllnAI• dltcbu, f)Ormill would boluuidunleaaapp._;ateslate ..... 1.object. ' ...-iwatara. In --· the eorpr uldi a . rWenl. Pfrmll '!l'.!'Uld nCt ~ requlrecj lot opera· Ilona lnvolvlnl l•M ~ 100 cublo1ardsor111at,.ii!'·. ., '., "Bxlalld ..,.,,.,.otbority u In No. 2~---.... the' i111i.aae6 regu)a· -pt In No. 8. Tlill la the pro-pooal j>nfiirred ~y tbeCOfl>S . J. EXTEND THB ·~· aulbority aa In p,_ol N<>. 1. · ,\11 corpo perm I ta _.id be sub Ject to-Nvbeatlon by the ad- mlnlatrator orthe EPA. • but follow current p-urea for All commerats should be aubmlttecl to tbe Corp! by June 6. ''' Logbook '----.,--~ ..... ~,,..-..... --' . •. . : , I • They'~e · Wel<iom~ .Out·in Arkansas >~ ' ' I t , ·~ ' ·,, ~ • ,f . ":" .! ~jlye3· l/IA'KUWICH· • . . ·• OI ,.. ... ..,. ' ~ · · A l.w daf ·'ago I rece ~ a ~ef aCrawt.Jrpm ~ son, wlio 'lla~ to be tourinW. •tth a.musical grOUp aDa ti.ad landed In LitUe Rock, Ark. .. . . . "ThlS i_s a bea_utiful s~t_at.e . . • lush and green," lte wrote, "and the peopl~ seem really nice, very relaxed and friendly ... '' ' Being a confirmed East-or-.West · 'c!outer. I'd n'ev~ really tboulbt 'inuch about Arkan:ias, one way or·the other, , bu\ it was good to know the group found it.ltlf 80,.dng new friends. That's impor· tant'When you're traveijng in unfamilfar places. W,\TCHING TELEVISION over the Weeke:nd , I learned a liWe more about Arkansas. ' Sought To Sell ' Do YoU have any clolhn', fuml!u.rel 1p- pUance1 OJ' otlier leml for a charity rumma&J sale? The women's divillon of the Huntlngtoq Beach· Fountain V a)ley Board or Res-. I• collecting rummage lte"9-I for a publlc•aleJ~7..S. PKOFITS FROlll tbe rummage 1ale wilt" help buy medieal-...uip-' and supplies for \be Hun-llnaton Beach aqa_ Fowi· -, t.'1n V.alley pa.ram~. ·Pat, Bell, presldell& of the Yt'Omen 'a .divialt;m, . said realtoJ'S hope to raise about $5,000 for the local paramedics. A similar rummage sale was held last year. .;, . A site bas not beeia, an· ~ nounced for the sale, but · • Uy donated items cap ' .'belakento: -CALIFO'BNI,\ Escrow Service, 17959 .Beach l}lvd., Huntington Beach. -Huntington Beach Termite Co., 17081 ¥.z Beach Blvd., lhntington ·Beach. -Treeco Escrow, Z100 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa~ For pickup of large articles Call the Hunt· ington Beach Termite Co. The news programs were still cover· ••••••cM M. l B ll in& refugee arrivals. An airport. scene showed a plaQeload a t a bound for a staging area at Fort Chaffee, Ark. As the refugees left the plane, thCy were greeted by, of F;rrn Pa' ys oil things, a hi~ ii<hool.band ln full uniform, tootling away. ., A fairtY large tumOUt at the airport smiled and waved and held up •iP>s say!rig things like "Welcome to America" and D 0 .,..,,,..zt;eS "God Loves You.'' Scenes in town showed v.olunteera sort· r Y• ..._., &- ing donation• Or chil_dren's toys and clothing and loading the· LO' 5 ANGELES CUPIJ giftaontru.cks bound for the staging area. A local otfictaf was asked about reaction to the sudden -A New Jersey candy infiuxofrel\18ees. company has been rmed SZ..500 for not completely ••WELL,'' SAID· ~. "the people around here have filling its half-gallon con- a!ways be~I! Prett.tff!"endly and charitable. I thiitk most of ., tainers of malted milk thetn are ba"pytto 00 anytJtlng they can to help these new balls, the California al· folks .1•. . :. torney general's office The,teleVison coverage iDekwled scenes from our Camp said. Pendleton where Marlo.es were putting up tents and dishing Deran Conf ectionary out food. , \ . Co., a dlvision of Borden The co·mmentary,lj:ad to dowitb the quantity and cost of ·Foods, also agreed in a •·we are c..pnvinced every at· taek. tln girll living alone was made.· by the same man,'' a 1~dman said. the food aJid the .;onCent of .state and county officials wh.o stipulated judgment to feared they mig~ .. get stuck ·with some unwelcome bills if pay $1,000 in , attorney · the federal 1byerom• didn't get busy and straighte!J,.OUt fee. 'a11d investigative ' . . tbefmanclila'spectsOllbererugee problem. ~' '' • .!ool.·but did not admit V Bill There \fasri't anything about high school bands~ or 8UJ1t to ~y.of the .allegir etf)ft\ l ~~ welcom.esign.s, or·toycolle;ctJoos. ·, . tiom. ' . ,)_U L:).,<u .. "''~vi '· · -,Depu,l..v, Attq(oe.Y ABBN'Tv-ri., o fi'\COV&SE .sOvTH:Ea~ Californians probably are Gen al Mi hael Botwin r... Brown Jr. vetoed a hi u ted 1 -·df lik th t An II e do have .:1 etbr cd ln'\i'Do1H) ~iition re· too sop s ca 1or 8M¥ e a . er a , w ·, ·sMJd e can y company q~, .. entif ·tor . some motor . plenty of our own problems ... and we did get here first, if OD· ·~ sold it& "201 Malted Milk 'a bt f ly barely. · ·. 1 .' Balls'' in m ilk cart.on· ~ e: ::e·e t~ .. i~:Un~· Perhaps it's just that those people in Arkansas have like contai'ners which bl _, d '·'f' l I . "'u"n ti deeper rooll. And 'deeper rools tend to develop tbe sort''of wqe not filled to tbetop, e w · a sw ic en JUS ic,a on . personal security that is less easily shaken by fear;;, real or a \iiiolaUon Or the state ror~axi111 state noise stan. imaginary. ·8 u 1 f n es s "-n·d d in the manner prescribed .Profesiloni Code. by bill," Brownsaid~-l~n;~~is~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·;~-~·~~~~~::;,-1 veto b:lesaage. 1:.! · Aircraft D._timages BMjected ufs .\NGELES CAP! ~-A,111Clle fiaiCl!iiiiiUed tlMt~pendlng claas-ac· Udita:. lull for .dama1es. offf.alttraft noise at I.ce: -~~-• International ::sli1or Court Judge Btll' •rd S. J efrerson nil agaiJ11t the suit on :the· ds that the city ol lewood could not dall1r relier on behall of itadltdents. 1 , •1• • " ·• I 11: II'/ , " i t'EKSON SMD, , , . Individual mu.rt OD bis own feet." ewood, aciing on C1I ii" clU..na.aad pr°"'JIY ow,Ders , flJOd =~damages apliiat tM J'ofLkAngeles. · J fer1on said he bis ruling on a· de- et•l .. b by the state Supreme Court in a San Jou_eue last year. . TJlli: COURT HELD UW.ttiere was not a suffi· dint ''community .ofJn· -~"-liililJ'POrt' nO!se ,. c to 1upport cl111 ac· ,ti •· ll aal4 facts pt=t' IJar-to each In- di el~~­..... oOUIU<?. .. liifenon ru~d tbat, ~ty ,~t In lewilod · mamtaln Ill' suit ta« uctl•• relier and ~1ma1e to city· . prope!'IY · · " I • ~UEITION or unnamed plain· -be allowed to 111111 °" lll•lr own Nmalna to' be de- Tlie atalule or may beonll· unoamed ploln· ·•' eapecCed to -tbelrrellon<e el•• •ctlon INll tllim: I l \ ' . '. rft ' ~~. ·! ,/~~· '.k. , .. _ ; ~:· 1:7:;. h, '"' ~ .. · 'l '·1 \ ' . ' .··~ :(,1-iil J ( ...... ,·~~ J :J ,/" ,. " ··.ll" ....... • '• ( . J' ·'• ... I ~..:t" ~. t _ _._ > '':'. ! i --"I • -!..;-• •· ...... ~...... T-. ' ".N~ · ~etir~um w~0nt stick ·" · ' ·,. o riw 1 ~-~·t!\:tat work. . 1 . • -~? . ·Tr1 .. . ' '"' . ' . ul had to give up~ ordinary.gum be· ,, • ' ' , • . ca\15'! ofiheJ1tidikig]lrabkifu. Bu( Freedent, , th!! iww9 m from }fijgi.y·s ~.1• specially fonnUI ted not to Sttck '(o most d4l!ltal work • So rm ~ to ~ chewing i19atn.' And 1 lib •""' frelh -•n+ lia""r of Frednt'i Every· r ~ "".?,, .,..,.'""'\1 c -*' • .. OJ1' • I •t' • ~ . . ;:. { fY 'lon(e you eelf .. 'N~w f.x.eUru!t 111 tl)e' bright blue pack. '(ou11 lltce It. • • .,... ... i.. 'I • • • . ' 1• " • . ' THE SHl·ELD • OF ' \~--~ HOME SAVINGS Look for this shield and get all the advantages , of America's Largest now. • $5 Y.z Bl LLION back of yQur savings •.• '.;Only at Home •And Insurance of Acco1tnts doubled to $40,000 e A new high in GuaranJeed lriterest. Obvi-. ' ously no saving~ 'institution pays more.o.n - . insured savings than Hdme. Many do not offer as much in either interest or Free .Services. , • e In these uncertain times, more than e~er, those who will not compromise .or speculate ·.,are moving to Home Savings, "Old. Depend- . abfe'! since 1889, The people at Home Savings want to serve you! " ' • Southern Califomia .Offices .• .... r. ., '' " , I ' ' , I ' ' I .. .;. . Member: FEDERAL S.vi~g!.and loan loi;uronce Co;;,.,,~ion Member: FEDERAL Home Lo.n Bank.Sr1t•'" •• ,.., • I 1\t' ' ,. I • I ' I· . . Wedntsclax . .,_.)' 7, 1911 .!IJUtt Budget Marine ' . Vote Delayed Ordered For BJii~~iitg ·To Trial ~ f SA!l'JIA 1ANA -Oranee Coullty supervlaors SANTA ANA -/A bavectK>sed'towattubtifnextmontb's·budgetbear-. Ma rJne •cc u se d of ings to make a Cinal decision on the fate of the pro.. Bl~aDJllnl hls estranged. posed_$6.7 cnllllqn new administration building. wife afttr the c9uple • .But aeveral board members ma_te_ j t cle:a_r qua relled ove r the Tuesday they will vote to kill the so-called "super rustody ,,, their 3·year- building" unle11 they are convinced tbe expen-old son baa bten orde~ diture i4 juatlfled. to face tria• J uly 14 · '" Supervilor Ralph Diedrich s aid be was pre-Orange County Supenor par.ed to "put it on a back bum.er" because of the Court. ti&ht bud1et year the county is approaching. "IT COULD BE reconsidered al a Ume more favorable to the board and county,•• Diedrich s aid. It wu Supervisor RaJph Clark who suia:ested boldlq off the final judgment until budget hear· ing1. '"'Thia ia going to be a r eal rough year and it there la anything we can cut, we should cut it," Clut aald. "But this building is needed and it will never be any cheaper.'' .Judce Evere t t W. Dickey 1et the trial date for Marine Ga ry Lee Dunham, 27. who was atationed at El Toro MN'ine Corp.a Atr Station last July 7 wheri his wife, Denna Ann DWJham, 24, wu murdered. The Anaheim supervisor noted that the county has alread y paid $300,000 for architectural fees to LeRoy Rose. Dunham was arrested Last Fe bruary at the M ari n e b ase in ••JT WOUJ,.D BE best to include this at the, Pensacola and indicted budget heari ngs as a poli cy item," Clark added. on murde r charges a The administration building, wbich would be m o nth l a t er b y the located at the corner or Santa Ana Avenue and Ora nge County Grand Broadway, has been in the planning stageafor near-Jury. Jy three years. · According to county Building Services Director Joseph Smisek, the cost esUmate now be inc quoted for construction of the five-stor:y, pyramidal build- ing .is about $6.7 million. Initial. est4ma&es bad placed the costs at about half that figure. , • • • Mrs: Dunham 's body was fou nd· on Black Mountain Road; in· San Diee:o County. Officers believe she was killed in ' ORANGE COUNTY Veterans Having Flareup ANAHEIM -The de- feat of South Vietnam aft9r years of U.S. in- volvement bas caused a recent flareup of emo- tional troubles in Viet- nam veterans, t wO men- tal health' specialists re- Port. Although the reported increase in m ental pro- blems was not backed up by specific numbers, it wa1 noted by Sarah Haley of Boston, a psychiat ri c social worker, and Dr. Robert Jay Lifton, a Yale University psychiatrist. f'''''"'"~' I 5 ,, j Other Deaths . I or near her Tustin home They spoke at the~ and then dumped at the meeting of the American point where the corp&e Psychiatric Association was found:' here. • w,.~·T~rr~ Re~~~ .... ANAHEIM -A payehtatr11t known tO. ~lethal, rather thln mantofSJ.3.5mllUonw11 ••permanent inner ter-hla atUdiea of the vlctlml · llt•1uat.ainln1." r eached la sf A u1u1~ ror" and a feeUn1 that of the.atomic bomblna of tollowln1 a lap,ar~ Ufe .bu ended aUIJ IJl[18 m-iuma, aald: ''1be '111E •EPORTS P""I: 1!iOIU't deci1I lb aur· aur vtvora of a mi.De-Buttalo Creek aurviwn 'mll'tseCI the . itudt• or vlVor1 cOu~ au fo.~ relalld d\4Ulef. at But· l'lllllla baunlld not juol 190 famlllea who Jived In "PIY•hlc Impairment falo .c:raak llollow, W. by death, but by 1~· lb• 11-mllo•loni vatler evenlftheybadnet ti,oen Y-'·-' !DOr~ than three__qv.L and unacceptable dlvutaie:d.. by.'...theJktoct.'. directlyj ti\tolved o~IYen ye an . a10. reaearCtien forin• of death: fee1 avar-1beJ ware Included In a· present during the dla· report. vullaerabletolbeseforma lfoup of 1urvlvor1 who uter. ,'f\. the ftood of water and of death, and percel¥t autd tho Plttaton Coal Soclolo1ll l 1'• T , coal mine refu.1e .that their overall environ· Co., whlcb maintained Erickaon of Yale ~ bei c as caded down the m.ent4ncludtn1 natw'e the:dam. . fouhd tbe-·surv~VOffl ~e- boUow after a buae llac ltaelf-a• lhreatenlnf An out-of-court aeWe-morallzedandapatti~<;. pile dam a•v•-••Y: --' .:. Peli. 26, 1912, tn,tbe w.ake of heavy r ains killed 118 persons and left f ,000 homeless. But it also washed away the Appalachian Valley 's sense or com~ munity, leavlna: the SW°"' vivon bitter, 1u1pldom1 and lon e ly , th e re· searchers said. Specter of 'Red Car'· Flickers in County SANTA ANA -1be updated ver1ion of the teal.slate away" tbe'richt 1pecter of the ofd "'Red Red Cars (Pacific Elec· to uae automobtle~.~but · SPEAKING MONDAY Car" ~ommuter train lrl~ Railway) which lie he said it is pos•ll!l• to at t4ie 128th meeting ol. system tbAt once UDll«l called ''The Great develop an integrated .t h e A m e r i c a n Loft AngeleS 'bd Orange Wei tern Red Coach system that uses cars. Psychiatric Association, Countie1 1·s before Company." · buses and trains. ' they raised the poasibill-OrBP.Ce County Tranait Transit dire'etors Mon-Jacobs proposed·useot ty that the psychic Districtdirectors. day referred the motion, a backbone s yst~in of d ama ge might last a T-he ''Resurrect the t to.their staff for further rail• that would follow. llletime. Red Cara'' au11eftlon study. for the most part: extst- Memorie1 of the 130 came in the form Of an Jacoba said the pro-ing Pacific Electric million gallons of unsolicited transport•· poullaalmed,atputUng riehtso(way. ··· \ tushing water that splin-tion prop<>1al submitted.. a low-cost, efficient With some addlUonal tered homes and crushed by an ~abeim research public trans portatiori. tr&cks, Jaco_bs said, the people still turn up in re-:ompany. system lntD service in rail system can i erve current dreams. they Bradley L. Jacobs, the shortest possible basic needa of Or~e 1aid. business economics tlme. County residents <who Dr. Robert~ayLiftoo,· manager for Holmes and He said government commute into l.os a Yale Unive rsit y Narver,Inc .• outllnedan will never be a ble "to AnJeles. PARIS !AP! -Mlcllel northeast of the capital. Laurent, 29, a former As· sociated P ress Pulitzer ' Prize-winning photo· HAZELCRES1:, 111. grapher, was killed April <A:P>,,-Richard "Two- 28 covering one of the·-_To;n Bake!•. 59, a last ba ttles in South Viet-Ch1 ~ago tele~1s1o_n and nam. His body was iden-· radio cel~br1ty _ in .the tified Saturday by the 1950s, di e d S~nday. French ambassador in Bake_r h ad _a l o n ~­ Sai g on, who found run~1 .n g c h1ld!e n s Laurent buried at the telev1s1on show 1n t~e scene of a clash 15 miles 1950s. For the last six \YAYJffi@J rs [XJ~~~D~@lf@ll!J Match our panels years, the 350-pound --=o---c--=c--,,.----Baker entertain ed as a Death Nat~ : :;inging pi a~ist at a sub-to your walls • MIALI : urban supper ~lu b . ELVI N P . M I A.LI, r1t1ld"'I e l Ne~ S.ec:ti. C..: Date ol -h Molly 4, 1•1li. Sunlved by hl1 •;flt, Htlet1 E.. MWU: Mt11 El1tl1> G. Ml•ll: deuuh'-'. llor\4 0.lile'9r; onothtr, N•flCY Ml&ll; fmw llntrwn. Md IN'H 1l&titn. R-Y ~Y: M.y I 1tl 1:30 PM. F-•I ..,.,, Frld4y, Mllr' at 11:00 AM. l:llltl'> ill Our Udy Que""' ot A1>9el~. IW-1 8e1Kll, C.... lnttrment. P4tific View M11.._i.1 ,._,.,Newport 81t11ch. S.llr· a..r...-CM-del M •r Mort...-r COPENHAGEN, Den· mark (AP>. -Vera Volkova._ 71 , Russian- bor.1¥: J.iiUel teacher or M1:tx ot _f onteyn , R~ 5.lJteyev 8.nd Elit"Wfidn\.,.il l~ "Mon- da,. ~ ao.er; ap illness of · .. sevetat:'iri6l1ths. She Cle-- fected from Russia in 1929, became a Brillsh subject and in 1951 joined Pick a panel for any room in yqur house from our great selection of panels and colors. Let our cooperative sales peqple llei p you select paneling to give CllrK'°"- GO•ll.ICMOVSl(I flUIR'I" A. GOAZUCHO'ISKI, 11gr l1, .. Wi9'lm1Mlitr, Ce. 0 •111 ot .S..tl'I """"' •, 1'7S. Sur"•l"9d by M r Mn, ~ AkUft!IM' ol !.llnl • An•: .....,,..,.r. ~ GorzYC.r.vsll.I of WetlmlnM«; i-91'...00:tllklf"•n1 Robert ..m AUc• A l•••nd•r o l S•nl• A na. M rs: ~111 wa' a ..a rear rttldenl ol the st aff of Denmark's this ...... ,_,,>"'•'' ot the ,,,.,., In Royal Ballet. N••POrt 8 •&t fl ·Cost4 M•'a ., ••. • _, Mt..-J.M or•v•i.10. w rvlcH s.t .. GI, 1l :Ol AM al FalrM Wan N.emorl•I P•rk wilh Afl•. Ol&rl•I Clo11on olllcl-. dlr1otlell br Smllh &-TvthHI Mol'll.*rof' $iint9AN: bOYLll· HEllt9ERT DOYLf.. ball ol <19_.fl Dissolulions Of Marriage Mir s. 1915 at tlw -ii• ol 7•. Ae510enl ot Ent•,.... a.,..11 7 Huntington Ba.ell. C4. Sur•l'ft'd D• Iii' IJrooltS: Sandr• 0. and J•mtni• 0. wilt, vlol4 Dorie; son, H4rbtrt QQrte, 61nll: J-t Ali<.e ilnd Donald O.vh Jr: ol Hu11Ungton B••ch; IUIUQl'lter. Sraoy,C:arla JOilfld WIUiamE. Mar)of~ 8oi•olcfl ol Ptar• <191 Rey; !.y~H.Gerry Lou-A1111.....iAIDerl C. C:..Di.on, Linda K. "'"d Ba•t L. si~lt;"1_ Mrs. Ag.,.• lnm•n ol Gr4f'ld. Cdrron, Tt>o""1• J.and Bo1111ie Jeiln Rilpo<n, Mlnn.; nlnoe 9randch11dren ana Qlftlo1 8onn.M J . and &arr w. tou• greal-grilnd<.fllklren. s,e...,ICH will Mllliil, ,.,.,.., 0. ilfld Ur)uto bl! ""Id TIU>r1.Gay 10:30 AM, 5mltfl<.' Brilnflefl, C:..rl!Ofl Hunt Mid .,.,.,,,,tit' Nlorlu¥J Ol-1. Interment. ~Ifie TerP'liil v1ew -n-1a1 Parll, Newport Beacr.. c:..ri:-nYr. Karen Kar and O.irid Sml!N' Mortu4ry dlrector1. Roi And MO•AN Slevens~ey William ilnd Mary MARY L. MOAAN, reshflfll of Bl.Itek lrwine, Ca. Date of dffll\ Mily 5, t•1i-Lietll, rw P. bnd Lance M. SU....lved Dy ,..r sl11ers, Mr l....,,,,. A.. ~Dier, Jonnie w1y11e •nd C..il Ger -Mr1. Oi•rlel Mot4fl. Mau Fri-Em1to day l :)Q A.M, Our Ladr Queen ol Kl°"'· J..Cill'I Irene and .J.ofln .Jo).eptl A1194l1. ln1erm1 ,.1, ASc•n s lon i~c_,..,,,_,.Palricia andC.erdldUe Ce~terr. Dirtclors, BalU·8er91!f'WI Pignl, Suwn Lee ilfld D<:••d lee C.OSl4 MewMoriuarr. Burl t.•::rr••ne H and Lew•~ c: O'NliAL ·-. ---W.~11 R11p11 Bi~l'lbp ill\d oaoa ERNEST M. O"NEAL, .... 1 •• of w111n1e~y :5.ante Ana, C:i11 PilS!.ed aw4y ill lhe a.Ql9 Se~k1 Cheryle a nd Edwa rd ol 51, on ~Y 5, 1915. Sur"I"""' Dy l'lis F•omm. Pflyllls ">anara and !,4e...,.. wilt, K•lf•..-i.,. O'Ne41 ol s-a ,.,,..;. Paul Ja1...,r1 Mr.Monl4Q'Nei1ID4Huntlnglon 1-iilgl!fly, Bart>;>ra Elleoi and C...y &e1eh; son. Erne11 M. O "NHI, Jr. col Martin LaWlon, 01<1.,..; t-N ughter1. P'eggJ fW>w rer, M;ory Elle11 and Gt<>r111t Kelle-I' of L.aWIOft, 01114 . •• Plltrkl• Eci-Md O'Ne.llof t.awfOfl. Okla .; hrlo~rs, Mollelt,Janlc•M.alld Russell P. Charl•1 E. O 'Ne41 ol Klntmaa, Strawn, it.r L.arn and ,.,.,.llUnTlm--• Atllo l\e; two s lt l •rs, Oorollly Koenio.NlcholeS JiKOban!IOICl<I Emondsml ot Sparks, Ntr. Mid Mae wnitaker.JoAnnL,dndLou1e Ooo Yorrey ol Colltr, A•kan1ai.; ane "'"l'C>l",Emllvan<IF•"nk 91'-!.0l'J. O.nnl1 K•ller. Mr. O'Nieal ¢>1"111,Norm.an C:.alldBtllJL • _, 4 mtmbrr ol Tr. A.m4rlc., '--lion Ower~ktr, AOQer C. ;ind l 4•1• 5. ~No. \9] of LaWIOfJ, Oklil. StnkH A~e.C..ll Jt ilnalld La•rr Louis .in ba ,..Id Frl4ay at 2:00P M, Smllfl<.1 Escilmlna, C.illltrl 411<1 StltJ l.Qu ,.._rh1.,y Cllapal. Inter ment, Goocl 8unl<l'f,Jean illldDonalJ. Slwpherd Cem411ry, Hunll,.QIOftBNcl\, ~ty, C:laudf: F · M>d Ol;ine E. Gil. SmilM' Mort .. ary Olr•c lOfs. Jio!arn. Leslee M. i.nd Mlcl'lal!I 0. IALtt-llllGllOM FUHUALHONI Cofona del Mar 873-9459 Cosla Mesa 6 48-2424 IB.lnOADWAY MOITVAIT 11 0 Broadway. Costa Mesa 642·9150 McCOIMtCll MOltTUAIY Laguna Beech 4e.-9415 San Juan Cepistrano 495-1778 PACtFtC YllW MIMOllALPAll ~lery .NOf1utr)' Chape'1J, ,i.r..~ "t "" ,., 3500 P::~ vi...°"•~ -Ne e¢t,1 ~ c.11 ornla • 644·2700' ' ; P'lllCfAMILT COLONIAL PUMllAL NOMI 7801 Bolu Av e. Westminster 893-3526 SMITHS' MOITUAIT 627 Main SI. Htinllngton Beach 536-6539 ,iJJ. .. •• • ' .. , a feeling of warmth, elegance, intimacy or largeness to a room; and help you calculate the amount you need. YolJ'll lir!d ell the moldings and adhesive for your project too. A. UTILITY PANEL ,.. Hardboard panet~g for economical coverage, 4'xB'xVa". Reg. 3.99 2.98 B. TONED LUAN J').NEL Real wood panel at an unbeatable price 4'xB'xY• '. 4.88 C. VINYLGARD._ TORTUGA Plywood panel with vinyl overlay to give it the took and toughness of real wood. 4'x8'x)j'1". Reg. 8.49 7.48 D. HOMESTEAD WALNUT Abilibi print hardboard panel. Rich dark grains of wa lnut. 4'xB'xY .. ". Reg. 10.49 9.48 We've changed brands! We have just become local headquarters for the complele line ol new design& In Armslrong Cef11ngs. We need some room: White supply lasls, we art aetllng out old stocks ol ceiling lites at b1rg'eln prices. Our supply-Is limit~d, so come in !Oday. 11c sq. ft. Reedtakasthelaad One of the most popular types or fencing because Ifs inexpen1lve. eeay lo lrttml; and looks good When you get it up. Each roll is 6' x 15' In a natural color. REED FENC ING, Reg. 13.99 11.88 Go on a redwood bender Redwood bender stock is Ideal for a woven fence. also useful as .a divider between grass and garden, as a basis for forms lor concrete, many lhinga. 3", ral'ldom lengths. REDWOOD BENDER STOCK. Reg.Sc Sc 11n.1t. ' I A••alanC!e Firms?· f I -\ -~liperoiSiil~ Mull ,l.( ' ·rrrqrr_wf!ic Change 81 WILLJAM 8CHUIBEll +, JN~W.1lteit1Wf SANirA ANA -A •lucl; 9! ~ble partlctp1Uon by pri.valie ~bulanee compa~les ln. Oranje Cou_,tt;~• l•X ·flipp6rted paramemc proaram bu been·or- dond by the eounty. BoOrd ~ SUpervlaor1. Tbou1b the vote On SUpervilor LlvreDC• Schmit'• propoAl was up1nlmou1 Tuesday, several 1upervl1or1 said they have doubts auch an arrant:ement could work out lo the benefit of tbe taxpa7er1. ' IN .Hll •PROPOSAL, Schmit said the pal'amedlc/iH'Olram, d~ 1l1ned ultlm ately to .Pill an emef&8'1C:Y team within five mll1tit.e1' of almost every county resident, ii becoming an increU- inl burden to taxpayers. . He aalcl the people who Wfe the· ter'Vice should be the ones who pay for it and •allowing sOme PtlY•te enterprise participation eou1CI serve the PUrPO'-e of elbUaaUn1 unneceas.,-,i c8lla. ' · Sdimlt ·and sUperVbor Ralph Dledrleh appeared to be leanin1 toward 1oft\e kind of tightly· co,i1trolled, tas·aubaidized privale param~!c program. ":i;t. • Diedrich •~Id he lo curnnUy ·circulatinc a que1tlonn8lre- among city and county otnclall to aather data on the paramed.lca to determine Jl the seryice should be in the private domain. ".I _THINK pltilo'°""1call¥ we will rind after a loiia 1earch that the priv,te sector pr~ly con- trolled can provide this service cbe•per," Diedrich 1ald, not.in& tha~~ if the service bad a charge attached, people would be leso llkely to make .. "baby·•lttinli calla." , Supervisor Thomas Riley was ad41Dantly opwud to privale , ambulant'e flrml (aking over the paramedJcs. He said it could 00$l the User upwards of Sl!iO or more per call compared to about $2 per . year on the average property tax bill ' "I AM ~ONCERljED that by doine too m·pch of-thj.& Btudy, somethin.c could ,happen to dis- turb the pi'ograrn.•aa lt la develop. ing DOW;" Rili y ... salit;~ .. Uillesa this concept ha,s, a real poaslbili· ty, I. think it jYill cause· undue anxiety." ~~.1 • • • . ' \; I ~-' Supervlaor R.lilpft·etark 111ld he • Wtdnndey,Mey7, 1915 DAILY ~II.OT .4 J J Bus Riders 'Too Mueh Latitude' , Nearing_MafJl Of 700 000-·. -Transit District ' . J SANTA ANA -Jfonlbly ridership on Oranl'e County Issues New Rules Transit District buaea inched SANTA'ANA -OranaeCounty closer to the 700,000 mark durill(. Transit Dl1trict official.I have i _ Mar..c.b,_ac.cor.d.lna :0..-J.ame ·:..;l_...> n the j aw to bus drivers Reichert, actin1 'tdtatrict Seneral · ~1enpr1 as to what will or ;( manager. · · Yfqll t be allowed onto d.Latrict Reichert said a total of tDS,900, vehietea. . people rode the b~es during In a memo to all operations March, an intrease or more than employet', Frank K. King, dis· 73,000 rrom Febrvacy. ... trid b.~a operatio~ manager In addition, La Habra Dial-a-Aid toO much latitUCle has been Ride passenger totals climbed given by some driven to the dis· over the 10,000 mark for the first comfort of other passengers. t ,., ..... llllff ..... . . . Traarit·Ch•et , Edward F:lioritz is the 0 D/1/W. geoer,al,, manager of t~e Orange~ CountY :transit Dis·· lrict_ "He· takes ov.er the $37,000 a yflllr l>ost next Mon-• day ·i' ...... . ""' •, . ~ . ' ' " . agfeed the •cqst· of the paramedics is &real but i,t will be sbared bet~,en, tbe cities ana time in nearly a year. Last month 'I0,300 people rode the dOor·to-dNtination servic:e, com- pared tos;aoo 1n Feb~. 01.Relchert said that aw;ng the pe'ak of la'at . year's g•soline shortaae, monthly' highs over 12,000 were common. Dial-a~Rlde patronaae W,ill t.31ke a big ,up~ swing '\:'n J\Ule when service begins In he City or Orange, he noted. ·" • • ' I • > ' Pphli'c' Hearing Slated on Noise county. . ~ , . . "'I am very interes,yic:IJ.r.l look-SANTA ANA -Orange County mg at_ th, ~pat Bf?~IY•·P.d t;&ere supervisors have set a public are a 19t' ,9( J-~ea& ~ ~~ hearing r.or May 21 at 9:30 a.m. private aec;;:tor could fit ln~~ he m the proposed noise element of 1a14., "But..-With ~ll the ~~1 • the county general plan. • and aq fo~h ll?at ~ required ror The session will take ~l ce in paramedics, 1t will be really the board hearing room m anta tou11h. ''. Ana_ -<._ .. "'. ·~-. ') . \ •• ' •• •"'11EaE SEE•I to be con· siderable latitude on the part of operator• in permittlnc passencers to board vehicles ~ bulky, and In mll!Jy cases, ._unsafe items," he said. King set down four general ·ndes driver1 must roUow rrom now on. TheY include: -Art·iele1, baggage or ,Packages wbicll be'cauae ol size" would re1tri-et free passenger movement or are otfemive or dangeroUs shall nOt .be permitted: -Small hand luggage and packages can.be taken onto buses but must not be placed where they interfere W1th the rree mov- ement or passengers. -Employes .shall assume no responsibility for ilelna left un- attended. t · •. . -~ . .. . . . . ' -Surfboardt five feet looc or ihorter will. be allowed onto ..bu.-.01. Lon.aer boards are aboolutely prohibited. . &ING ALSO GAVE some · 1preclfic examples of items that might be considered "olfemive di danJeroua." •. They would include pas&engers who are "unable to-care for themselves,••. cumb.eraome packaies, live animals (exeept 1utde dogs), offensive dead animals (lllib muat be·wrapped), knivei and• guns, n&mmable ll· quids, btcyCles (except the fold· Ing kind), baby strollers (except the folding kind), flSb.lng poles (except the folding kind) and any (oodordrink. Astronomer Plans Talk at College SANTA ANA -Robert Howard, a solar astronomer at' the Hale Observatory, will speak to Orang&-.County astronomers Ftiday on -·sunspots and Solar Activity." The astronomers will meet al the Santa Ana Library al 7:30 p.m . ' C .l1evrolet ~n.rpu~e~ a ll~ small car. I ' • . ' '4 •• -1, ,. .. I •• • I • .. -, I J. \ .'.![ ; ·' ' . ·'· r ~ ' -• • ( • • ~ .. ~ . ·• . •. • • ,. t . </) ' •' ... ' . • '. ====='--c-."--~ _c " ',-·• . I .- "' • . • • HOW'S fHIS FOR ecoNOMY, 28 MILES PER GALLON. Equi pped ~ •• h ,,, Yovoiloble 2.3-litre 2-0orrel engine, the new Monzo Towne Coupe hos beEiri rqteO ·by the EPA for California as follows: 18 mpg·in the city test, 28 mpg rn the'I· -. . j ' . A NEW CHEVY THAT'S SMALL AND DRESSY. There have always been 1dressy big Chevrolets. This is a dressy small one- the new Monza Towne Coupe. It 's fun to drive. It's quiet and highway lest. . ' STANDARD, DELCO 'S NEW FREEDOM BAITERY. The Towne Coupe is the ,first Chevrolet to hove it. Needs no refill. A visible battery condition indicator on lop makes checking easy. Sealed side terminals help fight corrosion. ' ,. I ' _,!.. / TWO ENGINES, THREE TRANSMISSIONS TO _ Ci:iOOSE FROM. Avail· obfe 'engines for the.Towne Coupe--include a 2.3-litre -~-dovbl&-lxu:r~I Four and a · 5.7·1itre .V8 that ,measures --., 350 cu. in. The standard transml~sion with the 2.3· litre. engine is a 3-speed moriual. De pending on en- gine selection, a 4-speed manual or Turbo Hydro- motic is available. .,. ...... _ """" • -\1 • ~ . ~ . IT'S A GOQD RIDING UITLE CAR_ A torqU8- orm rear suspeniiOn cind coil springs all around help giv~ the ~eW Monzq Towne Coupe a snlcioJhnass of ride you'll appre· ciate. A Iron! ~tabilize< bar 'is stcndard,"100. • ( •• I. ,, ' • .. ,., ..... ... .-. • I I ' 1 •. • comfortable inside. It comes with a very sensible price • ...1 . A WIDE SELECTION OF OPTIONS IS AVAILABLE'. Genuine leather upholstery, forged aluminum wheels, air conditi oning, 't-on adjustable driver's seat bock, white let- tered GM-Specification steel-belted radial tires, AM/FM ster~o radio -they're all available. And up to, you. I THE FORMAL VINYL ROOF IS STANDARD. You can hove it in your pick of nine colors-Firethorn, -Moh<>gany, Red ,-While,-Blacl<, Medium-Green, - Dork ' Bloe, Silver Metallic or Buckskin. The lower beefy ~mes.i.n. our.choice of thirteen colors. ' ~ ' , . . . ,,.. ~ -.. ·~-'' ., . . . ·' . ,.. . ' . . A-eHOICE OF RICH -LOOKING INTfflORS. Either vinyl or luxurious pattern cloth upho.lstery is standard. Th e Towne t .',loupe'~ dools h9ve handy mop pockets. 'Ooqr 'loc~ button's are convenien tly found ·~f! speCidlly,desiQned armrests. The carpet-:~ is <11-~1.e;i~ic~ppd complete . . .,, .;: \.f -i: ... . t~ f.,.;f:.• ,. ~ ... ' ,\.. • ,.., ' • I . ' ' ,.\ ,.. :.. J r ' , .,,.1 • ~11:•ri' ' ' . ' I ' • .. A SMALL CAR THA rs'> N1cE PLACE io eE. ttie instruments ore easy to read ana trimriiecf Yi,ith simulated bird's-eye maple. The frOnt bucket~.Sec:Us ore deep and contoured to· hoid.' .. The Towne Coupe's roof, sides, coWling and flooring ore thoughtfully insulated 'with a special sound insvlo- lion package for in ter ior quietness. ; ' Tl:iE NEW MONZA TOWNE COUPE IS AT YOUR CljEVROLET QfALE8'S MAY 8. See it on. I ·,_a --. -lillle car that's a lot to see: We think ~ you'll find it's both a very sensibly .: priceq car to start with, and a very sensible little car to stay with. I ' . ' I I ' ' j . .Sensibly P-1,ce~. '\ • ' I, \ L I • .. • ' ' • • . • I, I I I • " I ·. ."'P'.' 'T ,. 9 O·C AuthQrs . -- Feted by uc·1 l . ' Nine Orange County authors were jielecled from a field of 51 for tfoQOfS ·at the UC Irvine F.Jiends of the Librarj 10iji annual ·Boo~ ·and Author Awards banquet in Cdri>nadel'Mar.' • ~ f J Additionalty .,novelist Irving Sloneireceived the orgaip,iation's lif!t,. "CorPUs Literarum" (body of literature) award' this weelr for his lifetime con- trillllli9n to literature. _ .... n . . _ " ' ?.:HOSE R~EIVING AWARiiS WERE, War- ren Beck, Floitibce Cox, EsMitr~W-~~~ Dendel, • Adrienne JoQes. Thomas E. ,IOllS,. w·ilJl&rD Mt?ttOn, V 1 i Smith 11ad the. l~.q{ Nf:'Jf!D ~-fnb Tash- J an. .... ... ~: f Five 1.1CI stude;tts tecei~ ~, '1or. entries iR the 'group's anri¥aJ ~sat!_mntaf.. They .were Larrr Ja'cobson 6( Newport Beach, Cynthia Max- Well of Jrvine, Patricia McGraw of Huntington t Beach, Bradford Matsen of Newport Beach and ' Gail,Wh,i,taCre~r Co~ta ~esa. _ A11tfior Warren Beek o~ fullerlon received his award for the ''Hi~loftcal AllaS of California.'' Florence Coxi of Newport Beach was honored for her collection~. Civil W'lf' letters, "Kiss Josie ri>r Me.•• Esther l\'arner~ndf;I of Costa Mesa was recognized for her "Afric&n Fabric .Crans." 4 ~. ADRIENNE JONES OF LAGUNA Niguel was honored for fer Children's f8ntasy "The Mural Master." The Rev. Thoma11, E. Mails, also or Laguna Niguel: re'"ceived ari award fdr his historical study, •'The Pebple Called Apach~. ·• William Metton·o('La;liabra was honored for hrs &uspense""looVe1. "Nine Lives or ~Pompeii ." Vi Smith of Santa Ana recei,ved her award for her aviation histo.r-y 1>f,9rr"ge c&unty, "From Jennies to Jets." .. , The Irvine-tiased team of Dickran and Ann bshjian received-an award for "Memorials for the Children of Cha"n'ge: The Art of Early New England Sto~ecarving." • TPanel OKs Gen:WiT8on . . W AsHINGTON (UPI I ,. The Senate Arined 8ei'vtces Committ~ has approved the nomination of Ll.. 9en. Louis H. Wilson Jr., who directed lhe military evacuation Of Saigon, as lhe new .comm,and~nl of the Marine Corps. sewing surface never before featured in machines priced so low! Like two machines in one. Just flip a panel to go from flat to in-th e- round sewing. Instantly! • t;- ·' . ' SAVE 522·95 -Sale GIFT·SPECIAL FOR MO~! g~:r~; C:~rH~Nb~net -s19.,7r-,-"-.,-.-. -I-20%-oF . rice • ~< t ""'· Modol 2521242 >19.95 ALL SEWIN\i BASKETS • • ,, ;, ... 1. T.·· ,-... • J .I ' •• '· 1 ' ' • " "-'"-==- ' '• " ' r ·~ i " . -... \ . Kodacolor film dev~lo~~d and printed with deluxe ... •• I.> silk prints • 12 exposures • • 20 exposures lncludea;110 mm ftlm ' -- 1.99 2.99 • • 'I ' i -oner eneellv• through Monday. ,.,.. .• . . • I 51\"P s~ -i, s , .M. a1 111e followlolg -~ Fl(<.SHION ISL.ANID, Newport Beach [714) 644-2-313. HUNTINGT6N' CENTER. l'iuntington 1 Beach ' [71'\l 892~7771. ' ·~ " • ' l ' ' ' ... ' Wednuday. May 7. 1975 , DAILYPILOf All ' ·~· Sa.n tt;i . Clara Gounty . Kill$ Dial-a-ride··· Plan ·~:·~. ,IAlf JOSE <t.P> -sutitlara ~:•etrml•e 1op.m. P'tlday. ~·w d~~ io, ave Ul> 111! au but a·~ · ~. lllna1l poo'.(lon of ffa'SlO,lblWaD,,'~m· • ''l!IBllO/\aD,YtBLllEDtotherecom· pule~ ~l•l·•·rtde l)'llteiD, 0n<e haded mend•tll\ll oflleebt"1 Oorv .• , enllli!eertnc u..,allemallyetolheauUlmo!)l1e. eon1ul1Jnto wbleh 11ld !~e ~yatem TIMeouty BoUildlluper'fiionMnn· should lie termlhaled be .. uoe 111 80 daynl..,t~oted4·11<!1<ra~the1)'llemln ~ ,.., qot •enOU(h to provide ade· the northern • .,. '!!lll'oJ PortloM •! the quate doi>r·to-door aervlce for the coun· 15·elt,-. ~.400-aquare-mfle u.rlfanlaed1 : ty•s 1.2 million residents: ' 'i ' -, ProYldlaCIMt service would b9 too /\ UC=SN 111\!D~ 1hoW<d that It 1.-U, •foi' the benefits, llechter 'con· C'Ollt llil! :~or~ to provide eluded In a study. The l)'ltem had been ,.hat ofll ~I~ 'j>eraonall•ed .. 1n_.,11on a1'oull\ll n!Onlhl . , oervloe th'f·~l a paaaenrer lo ' .,, But the 1upervllon voted to pennlt sJx l.e.lepbone (or'>A._t ~' t.i come directl)' lo b!ll.companiea to keep operating In the ,hla(rnntdoor.;rhet.N'lil1'5cenu. .G~roy and Mor1an Hill areas in the CollntyTr•l\fkQ~'JamesT. Pott ~~·portion of this San Francisco ·1atd the diatrl~ ~~Id save some Bay uea county. ~ "24:,000 by atvlJ!1 up...-the dial-a-ride ayslem, which aerv.es T;oeo,........... a day. But he said It would coat Ille dl1trid $785,000 to revive theJlxed·roUie •)'Item. The system h11 been plaped with pro-1 blema s~ce it be1an opieralln8 on.Nov. 24. 1973.• Would·be pusengen del!IPd . the 1y1tem with calls and ,u a Nl\dt many were stranded. Some roioplained llM!ybad1owalt~r houn for a bua: .. GREAT Place To Ship! HELENA RUBINSRIN . ''Heave·n Sent,'' -~· ~· ,, " . 1 PRINt~.1MATCHA~ELU •; ' ,,:! . . . 'c . h ''t' ~ {.f. . ac e '.sPRAt MIS~ u·s J li~l .. dilleren•·and ii. 4 I 0· little special on everyone ~ who wears 1t! 1.t OZ. •r . alyssa ashley HOUBIGANT,,, 'a rose· is a, rose' . ~Ir"-' .. . fr.,. •••• ,,, ..... , ... ..,, . . ~ ' ' SPRAY MIST 2 OZ. "1ERFUME OIL .33 OZ .. OUSTING POWDER 5 OZ. [~5.00 ''.' . -o oeo 00 I 0.1·11IC00 0000000 ')o>'> ••• ' -- ,_. FREE 1 oz. P,aa1i~ dt)oilet . Wltli P•rchase Of ONLY It's a cift to warm a Mtther's beaf:t! 8.50 a COllCllll~T(D S~la Perflme6 75 011 y, DZ. •• A traditional ani deliCiously femiqine fragrance! ' . l • ' •• l I I I ' " -- I I I , l I - ' .. ' \If ' AJ.f b~ll.YPILOT Wednll'ld!)', M•y 7, t975 f!4, ( Ling Lmg Fails as Pande~etl Panda .. • WASHINGTON (AP) -In delicate terms, it ~as youthful tnexpertence whlch cut short ho~s tor the first American-born pandabearlhi1 year. • ~ung Ling just doesn't seem to have ngurtcf It out," Nation.al' Zoo ~neral CuratOr I aren Horsley said of the male aide ol 1l week-long atlemJ!:t to mate the bean, nrsl__flhi.Pped to the United States in April 1972 as a-Symbol-or 'Chinese-r American detente. Hi · !!! Three Showers 11 One! [j 800 To 9000 PulsatiRg 12 oz. LARGE SIZE j! Jets Of Water ! , , ~1~ Pulsating bursts ol water soothe. ~ !!! .stimulate and mass:age your whole • ~,~ !il body. Unlimited combinations ~ ~ ~ ' ·~ .\ Checkmate For mJlhers on the go! All suede color· ful leather organizer. 5 95 She can put ii all - together neatly! • • • '\F... _ __...3-Pc. PurseENsq,1eu I Unlimited.leatures! Handcrafted in glove·so1t suede leather. A Clutch. cos- . metic I cigar· 5 95 ette case and key case. • ENGLISH Tea Pot Aulhentically de 6 99 signed with a hint of the eleganf yesteryea1 t • ENGLISH Cup & Saucer ~-, Dainty as a nosegay :. '_ ... exqui~ite gift ~o 3 49 .i ' please a mother s. lancy. • ·-··--·1 df&il -·~ .. ~~,I [rJJ! :1 • .. i: AT YOUR • A Place To Shop! s1LVERPLAnD Table Accessories t The tradition~! ~magnificence.of the look of _silvefcombined with the dramatic appeal of sparkling trystal. • SAUCE DISH WITH LADLE . CRUET SET • TRIVET -. ~.,_ • SAUCE DISH . ~ YOUR CHOICE • BUTTER SHELL • NAPKIN HOLDER • COASiER SET • MINI BUCKET 1No1ANA GLAss "Ruby Diamond Point" GlA-SSWARE A hint of nostalgia for a mother of any era! t '• 1.19 c..-....... -~2-----~~~~~ ( FASHION \\ ~.i' -~ ... 1 Wednesd!Y. Mey7, 1975 DAILY PILOT A I$ 1Mf'4Mqi ¥~N , -Man Wanted in Murde r .R eceived Welfare Checks · 11-AD'Jil. c."'NS ' ~ · ' · " · .~ . fl""~)'!:"L~-1.: . , _ CHICAGO l ., :i ~r.'18 -=an bUt . UiJa ·-really fllJltlv .. wanted on murdor wu--r." said Pennix. "I'm loolc· An.er queation1.., nam.i•s wife, 808'1' N' (UPI) ~ '.f!IOm~a lllCllltba/ them ID ~VOl'O<i me," 1ald Y,,e(t Pennix, rants. · 1n1·at·the dam thing and the-Eula, Who lived at iololher ad· Br1•a1 the yoWlt drl+w •tm-~ well~ eh~ Ut C~vln S.n:on, now awelfarefraudlov..Ugat.or. Just a few days before, Pennix name was right in front of my dres1, they char&ed her with ob-,.i.a-a lii·f0G4 loal -'wuted for liaurder; ~e_poUce "I never dreamed anythln1 like round that a Calvin Barron had face10ljuatcheckedllout." · 1trucUonorjuaUce. -~·llOlt ta &.ear eru& Friday,.. lnlaled him wllb.~t.~. this wou\d. happen, npeclally been receiving welfare general A comparilon or &clal Securi-wu removed (tom the ct.ana-~ ~ 8"n~~)t#.1~recelv-when you con1lder be collected aaaistance r.ayments aeainst ty numbers conf,rmed the PENNIX SAID THE woman _u.i ~ Bo1\Qll CllY_boopital. • .lal' *2GI mlmth4r 1'8Y1Pent the money under hllowilname." public aid ru ••!"bile working u rUllUve· Barron and the alleged bad allO been drawtnc $408 mon· , """fl'taJ'-· .... · _ . Mat' a itU• IUU can't Pennlx said Tuesday he un· a Janitor. wellare cheat were the aame, thly assistance while ahe beld ·..,,.., a.,.,oritliifiilCl•Tiliir.~· ftDolhliH~~ ---covered the tronr,.tn early April ·authorities said. down a job. , 4&)': hat B1eno,an, 18, of · / •" u he cuually n ppect through a ''IPIWOULDN'Thavebeenin When police went to the ad-Barron 11 wanted in the fatal Btoekton, relilaiiieCI tn··tbe ln· •'i'VE ·e&D Al'.L DND8 of Chi~a10 Polle• Department the police station on another mat· dreas where the welfare checks stabbing on Sept. 4, ~of a 48-, temivecaszeunit. -caie1 in . my :to year• as a bulletin liatlog Ltbe names of ter, I wouldn't have seen ~ were malled. they found no one. year-old man on the West Si.de. • -i., __ • . II , .... ........ "-t•-·~~:i QT. Thril:1 .. • •• Scoresby RARE ~lENDED SCOTGI WHISKY . IUAIT ~ GAllON 4.99' 5.99 11. 75 · Cbateau Caprice · wniis . ·~lM · Buiguliily, Chablis, Pink 1 89 J Chablis or Vin Jlose. : ' ; .1 .s. HI..· a , WI~ l IHI ONLY AT C11111rlll1, f1Htli1 VllllJ , ul~ l Siiia All, Hll SI. lrl1t1I SL r -- -- - ' . - ~~I' l .......... ; . ,. t l ., . . .. Tl OE LAUNDRY . Dlcnln plaid, 33x78" size, 16 g·5 witll 1011" 1ipper and match· · 1: iog "stuff" bag! • AD PllCES PIEYAI L1 WED. MAT 7 • THIU SAT.MAT 10 CAT FOOD P1111ar Fl11t rs! • &OZ. 2 .97 ' ' a tOI0-24>71 a--.......,.. . . i ,i I . ' . ' 1. , " l l ,. • ' ' ' J Wednll!sdly, M1y 7, 1975 ' 'EVERY ~y IS LIKE DISNEYL»llJ ~m•• Elder, Le Hang Le Ngoc_Elder Lo-ves U.S. Exile Finds Husband · &A,NTA ANA -''Every day to he r is like Disne}'land1 she loves everything about the United States. 11 .,Among the Vietnamese refugees who ~· have .come to ,America, the happiest may be Le Hank L'e Ngoc, 19. She is petite, full of . laughter and lovely. · • LE HANG ADVERTISED IN a SaigQll t newSpaPer last November for an American husband and got one. · She chose Thomas Elde r, 46, an inspector ror the Bertea Corp., which specializes in sup- plying electronic parts for the military. His 1 job sent him. to Saigon last fall and they were married in J anuary. .-·c.ollege ~9a~~t ()Ks • Entollment· Refund • A $5.50 refund of enrollme'nt ch11rges erroneously levied on J some students in the Coast Community Cdllege District has. been approved by tbe board of trustees. " According to ~ucation&I codes, the Ciistrict Is permJtted io charge tuition to Perso& over 21 who enroll In 10 or fe wer 'ctasS• hours per semester. ~ · It was discov~red in a r.e~iew that a number ol ~tu4ents who registered in more than 10 hours of Course work were chafged. 1 A one-year statute applies' to .. pny• claim filed, elf~:Vely limi ing claims to no further back than the fall semester Qf 197•: All claims must be filed within op~ year of,aetual enrollm.ent payment•to the distnct: · ,.. . · · -1 Claim forms are-'available'in-1.he-ofRces-.of admiS&ioni-&Qd - . recora~ at both Orange coas~ aiiOQ<iltien "'f'eSl roileg~s. --:--- . . ·- .. - . • . , ". J . ' .m· . ~ \ .... ; ' ' Mn. Pettill ' Takea~.' • WASHINGTON <.\(' • Shirley N . Peti!•, •11 Calltou1_Ja Jlepublr<aa wu sworn ln Tuesday al 1 membeLOI Con111aa.:,ailo< ceedlng-her hul:band, Jerry._ wj>o was kllled In a plane'Cra~ ~eb. 1• . .-"' ..! As she took \he QBlll Of of. nee s he received a itah<f· .. inc O"-ailon_from other representatives. . ' . Mn. Pettis, 50, def~tecl ' 12 opponents in a 1peel election lasb<e . . " . , • , I homemakerSweek ·at Sher_wiD-Wtlliams . ' . . \ She was among the refugees who came in· f to Camp Pe ndleton lasf week Now she is I home with Elder in Santa Ana and so bubbling you can hardly get her off the telephon~. · ' ' Take advantage of our salut~ o homemakers ~uri.ng tllis·specia\ sa_le week at Sherwin-Williams. We'll make you fe,el-.1 ight at home with . it "He give m e diamonds~" s he said. . ~ Elder got on the phone ;.:t 'l "I JUST GA VE llER a diamond wedding ~ ring," he said. '"But she thinks it's the greatest. Everything ~to her is like Dis- neyland." Le Hang ·advertised for a husband, speci- fying "an American and only an American,'' in an English-language newspaper in Saigon identi(ying herself as "a ~autiful Vietnamese w• .. or 1s. · q A She said--s he got the idea from a friend '.j who had married an American. ' She got about 45 responses, she said, and picked E ld er because he was "sincere." ii ELDER WAS AS HAPPY today as his If bride. A reporter suggested that the next thing she might ask for was a mink coat. t1 ''What is this mink?'' she asked. "Never mind ," said Elder "Goodbye.·· \ -· i?f"'JHJl'i: ... 1 ! iii] ; -~~~ ,. A Toast to Marti~is ; MARTINEZ, CU PI) -r wine, a dash of orange This Northern California -bitters and a locally pro- town claims the world's duced olive. first martini was made ll got the nam e here -and it is holding a "Martini ." locals say. festival this month to because that's how the commemoratetheevent. word ''Martinez'' pro- The Chamber of Com-nounced several times m e rce says historic reallyfastcomesout. documents prove a local The highli ght of the bartender c r eat ed the festival in mid-May will "Martinez Cocktail" in be a contest to. produce 1849 with dry sauleme the .;perfect martini." THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil Keane "Blui Mommy f'«ice "I forgot to soy my and Doddy twKe , proyctrl kxt night." ond ... 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DAIL v PILOT Bl Bl~e, · SIDger · ' -Duel To· ' -I OAKLAND (AP> -Pitcher _ Hollzman atill hal a'i:J· rd Ken Holtzman of the Oakland A's aad feels that with a UW. l'UA he thinkJ he is a little better than hia ooUldbave a 7--0record-'lnsiead. recon1 !!light indicate. . . . .,1 • ~n.e A's came back to win by · ~ pitched 6¥.1 s~g mrungs ,. scoring two runs ln \heir hilf of •1a1n1t the~Callforrua Angela the seventh inning ni,.d•Y~Dilbl but didn't_ eel the ~ei"!lfellr Waahbiston tied the score1"Wlt.h~ a leadoff home run ~ and Sp.I "Baqdo doubled io score pinch runaer Katt Alexander with the winntPi nth. ' .... 111 <¢ '"· --~cL.· COSTA MESA HIGH BASEBALL STAR STEVE BERNHARDT CHECl<S OllT A IRPLANE CONTROLS. ~~~~~~~~~~~~- SABRES Sl'OP MONTREAL, 54 • BUFFALO (AP) -Rene Robert fired a 40,foot shot into the Montreal net at 5:56 Of over- time to give the Buffalo Sabres a 5-4 victory over the CanadienS Tuesday night for a 3-2 lead in their National Hockey League semifinal playoff s~ries. Gil Perreault, center of Buf- falo's high.scoring French Con- nection li~e that includes Robert and Rick Martin, f~ the pass to Robert from the right side of the Memorial AudJtorium rink. Sutton's 6 ' Pilot Helps Mustangs f ly Yo ung Flier Does ltAlJforSizzling Mesa By KOGER.CARLSON OfU.. D•ll'f' 11'119'5Uff Costa Mesa High's baseball team has been pretty busy lately, winning se~en straight as it has recovered from a 1·3 start in Century ~ague batUe. Tpday the Mustangs are within distance of -the league cham- pionship with one game left Fri- day. A,nd the ·Mesans have clQ)ched the CIF 4·A Pplayoffs. Orange Coast College and rues run this year -but like most of around in a Cessna lSO when he things he does -it was timely. has nothing else to do. . His solo shot in the first inning Bernhardt's twin -Dave -is defeated league-leading El also at Orange· Coast, opting to Modena, 1-0. graduatefrqmCostaMesaayear ''El Modena has been the one . early. team in the league that has really Stevedecidedtostayonemore bee.n tough for me,'' saYs year at Mesa in order to play Bernhardt. baseball -and the Mustangs His interes ts r ange from busi- have benefitled to the twle of a ness law to political science to .390 league average. . commercial pilot possibilities. ''S.teve hits the ball with "My brother and I took flying pewer," says Mesa co8ch Jim les19ns in 1974 and we got our and has a lot on the ball. His only "I'd also like to continue play· deciaJoll, in a 5·3 victory for Oalilabd. He was · taken out by manacer Alvin Dark after he walked Lee Stanton with one out In the seventh inning. ••1 couldn't believe he took me 'ouf," HoltzmlJI: said. "I thought I wu pitching very well" The A's and Angels continue their series tonight with Vida Blue, 5-1, pitching for Oakland against BlllSinger, 2·3. Holtzman' was unhappy about leaving the game with a 2·1 lead. and a chance to win his second game of the Season. He got even madder when the Angels went ahead 3~2 in the seventh inning on a two-run pinch single by Joe Lahoud off reli'ef pitcher Rollie Fingers. 1:? U.Ltf<Oa~UA ••rtiM •OO• M.NelllHtf Al .. nll .... _ ... 8och1•1b (MlkJb ---Alllltt• c SUDolkilt Allmy2b D. R•mlr•1t.S ........... 8.Smltl'li$ ,_.., Klrtl'MO!lp M..Stotlp c.....,, • I 2 0 • 0 t • 4000 :a 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 2000 1 0. 0 'I t 1 t I 0 0 t 1 ' 1 l 0000 otoo 0000 0 000 ooto OAKLAND •• , 11111 Nlltthd S 020 C.W ..... nqlorolt4 1 1 2 A.JocllMnrf :a 0 t o Mloft111119lrf 2000 Audllb S OtO 8. 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Manager Dick Willllrlns of the Angels blamed bis ineiperienced b\µlpen.for the defeat, Warriors Top Bulls.,; • I·:. t 'I ...;" : OAKLAND CAP) -Rick Barry came out a winner in·'1one of ~e most memorable games I 've ever played in." ~ And after scoring 36 points Tuesday night, leading the • GoJden State Warriors tO a com- eback 111-106 victciry over the Chicago Bulls, Barry ~·t haunt· edquiteso much by the fatal mis· take he made two games earlier. "Tha~ ~od it's even now," the Warriors· star said after do- ing his bit in squaring the Na- . tional Basketball Association Western Conference fmals at two games apiece. The fifth game is schedu~ed h~re Thursday night. Tiie Bulls 1~lew a 19-t>oil)t lead ip the fourth kame of th~-0f- seven series. , Chicago has a 2-26 all-time playOft record in road games. Barry, in Garn~ 2 at Chicago, threw up a foolish shot in the clos- me.seconds, giving the Bulls the ball and the opportunity they needed to pull out a 90-89 victory. Wins Tops- One of the keys to the attack has been.Steve B'ernhardt -who' could be likened to the overall pi¢ure of Mesa's baseball team -busy and)llinning. The ~-'» "ljO·pound senior has been ripping the ball, plays third, sbo..rt or is a telief pitcher when rieed·ed, atl•.nds class es at Hagey. "He's our team captain;:censesinOctober. problem hitting this year bas ing baseball, but I'm not sure been a tendency to upper cut the where my future is there. No one \\IFL Sl1ould Pay U p ball. He's changed his sWing con-has contacted me about it. I'll J Jn Maj ~rs . . . siderably, however." 4 probably attend 0.J;'ange Coast Bernhardt has only one home again next year. Right now I'm -taking 13 units at OCC in addition to classes at Mesa, which ls not quite a fUll load. Bush Has Built LOS ANGELES (AP) -Don SUtton b&d just become the winn· tneest" pitcher in the major. league.a with bis 3·1 victocy over the Houston Astros, his.stxth win in seven d~isions. Bffi Ex a e ta \l'i1111 e r 'ut the Los Angeles right· hander wanted to talk more Tuesday night about hitting - his own -than his pitching. "O.ur whole staff is a good - Onetime Dropout Strikes It Rich -. h5 'ing pitching staff," said Sul· ByED BVRGART :t· -' · h b I · ed ·th' "Mywifewasatthetilblewith ~n,wo areym1ss p1cmg 0tt1Mo.11,,.1~1Wt my gra n dson Kevin rus second str8.ight shutout wheq, McLaughlin." says O'Leno. "and the AStros' Bob Watson homered It wasn't too long after the ,th two out in the niDth.innin&. Great Depression that a young, I walked up to her and .told her ''We don't embarrass energetic college dropout very casually that I won the ex-acta." ourselves, either. Walt (manager hitchhiked from Kansas City, Willer Alston) even lets us hit-Mo.,toLosAngeles. At first, Lillian didn't believe and;run. •• " Like many young rebels at the her husband. But when he finally Stilton scortd wtiat proved to time, Ross K. O'Leno of Orange displayed the ticket, Lillian be the decisive run w)Jen )le had beard about the glamor of didn't react as coolly as O'Leno s g n :ne:::?ifthlD'ltfilg-atl'd--ea:ltforn-i1t<21·bout--t-he--ideal:-~d~i'Cdc•· ..-'7.:;-. was on base when Steve GarveY climate, about the possibilities of '' e screamea,·•ne-rtt1ills, drilled a two-run single. It was stnldngitrich. ''and my aunt was dumb-founded." Garvey's 22nd and 23rd runs Now , almost 35 years later, O'Leno had won other exactas batted in, tops in the majors. O'Leno can be viewed as the man before, but none as big as 'Sun-Earlier, Ron Ce'/ socked. his whosedreamsbecamerealities. , th h ' t I th day's payoff. But he wants to seven ome run -mos · n e His greatest fame-to claim, of .. ff j D ' make it clear that he is not a big ma1o rs -o oser oug course,w.asthe$54,688hewonon Konieczny· an exacta at Holl·,..~ Park gambler· · •The ·victory was the Dodgers' Sunday. ;rw..,.,.,. "I've been going to the races d for many years, and it's only a loth in their last 12 starts an The graduate of Northeast Maintained their 2~·game ad-lllgh in Kansas City. ••-·•b, is sport lo me, like football and .. """"6 basketball." vantage over second-place Cin-alsotbechairmanoflheboardof Because of his fondness for cinnaU in' ·the National League a restaurant firm named Let's 1West. . _-. ... DineOut . racing, O'Leno also owns 20 hill hii National League-leading ·He also put on the Harbor Bowl horses, and won four races with ltrlkeout tot&l to 60. . b football classic 25 years ago in Let's Dine Out, named after bis • . b f Bo restaurant firm. ''I've s"u 1,t e ore, San Diego, and won $18,500 on a · th · h 1 th O'Leno's life.. history is almost Watson 11 e toug est out n e television quiz show entitled · · • • Su id as exciting as his exact.a return. league fol'-me, tton ·sa . ••u1 .. hFinance''inl956. h. t be" · t \ "&16 He started out working for "He'sa1uper it er, sgoing 0 So. when the 59-year-old Thrifty Drug Stores in the early . ~=t ::. ~e'll probably hit ·300 O'Leno saw the 3.-12 combination .cos and became manager in -, cross theJinish line Sunday for three.years. _ Hou1T~~l' ~ ,1 LOSAN0•~•:11 w his exact• bonanza, he <tidn't dis· He then managed a life in- G(oss11 ~ 'o o o Lopet.~ 3 o o o play too much emotion. surance company and coordinat· ~=="" ~ g: g ~11 : ~ ~ g "I didn't jump up and down al eel the Harbor Bowl during that 'f!Ntf9t"n • • o o G«'OW1b 'o 1 2 all,'' be said from tus Orange time. Held on New Year's Day in _ =~~ : ~; ~ ~rf : l ~ ~ County offic'e ~ Let's Dine Out -1950, the Bowl featured the . J.er11.1rt 400:0 v .... ,.t. •010 'ruelda~orning. "One waiter University of Nevada vs . ~~~. 1: l: =':':'" ! ~lg in the Clob said, 'you're the Villanova and · cost O'Leno Ht•mstti 'ooo coolHlm ltiaveevermet'." $1QOOOO l(.oflle(n.p ., 1 o o o , • MlllHP" o o o o O'Leno~a<l o tie sOmewhat "And we we~re· bucking the = ~: :~ COOi to wheel tbe second bors~a Rose Bowl," he says. "But I have =11~• 1 : t 0 • •t .S ... ~•med Royal Impact-always liked sports, and believe -to ttcf bone in.the nee. Utilis· in working bard." Tot.IJ 31 1 • 1 row.it ,. • •' 1 Ing the new $20 exaeta; O'Leno No doubt the hard work has ·?;., · :: : ::'.1, bet $«(), picking Royal timpact" ~I. L.014fovtleirl .. LMAnotlnt. fir t d th h paid Off. 21-Y....,. t. Alltre.cl'l. HA-a, oi, w.~ 1 an every o er orse u1; ~..... aecond and vice-versa. On the field Bernhardt has col- lected 16 hits in 41 trips to the plate in league for a .300 average. But Hagey says his true worth can't be measured just with a Jim Bush is the man of the batting average. "Hi s leadership hour in collegiate track and field plays as much a part in his value '--because in his 11 seasons at as anything," says Hagey. ··He 's UCLA, he's taken a shaky pro. a very composed young man and gram and molded it into a solid it would be tough without him. machine. "He was robbed of a home run And in doing so he had to oul- Friday wl!en the other team's recruit the school a few miles outfielder made a spectacular across town-an institution catch. He wasn't happy to get whichhasbeensynonymouswith robbed of that one, but he didn't track and field exceUence for SO cry about it either." years. AndifBernhardt,GaryBaurne Bush, in his tenure at and the rest of the Mustangs can Westwood, bas cranked out five come up with one more Friday conference championship squads there just might be a piece of the and four NCAA titlist teams. He Century League title awaiting. has beaten USC in 7 of 11 dual 90-y ear-old Bowle r PEORIA. Ill. (AP}-When Minnie Burk goes bowling, her score is usually less than her age. But at age 00, she says the score isn't all that important any more. "We do this just for fun," said Mrs. Burk, who took up bowling just three years ago. "If we don't get nothing, we d0n 't get nothing. We don't cry about it." Mrs. Burk, who has four child'reo, 16 grandchildren a:nd nine great-grandchildren bowls regularly with a group of other senior citizens at a local lane. "I never had a ball in my hand until I was 87 "she said. "My friends asked if 1 wanted to try, and I said yes." Shft recently celebrated her 90th birthday at the lanes, rolling up scores of 81,-70-and 68. Her style ? She just walks to the line and sort of drops the ball. Her early scores left ,I something to be desired, too. "The first time I triOO: I think I had 14 and 24," she s aid. ''But I wasn't dis- couraged. "I still enjoy it. The other -0nes get theirs in the gulley too ... " But more often than not Mrs. Burk hits something, and one week she even rolled up four strikes. ''That w as really something;" she said. "They aU kidded/me. They all like to see me get a strike or a spare. Even the ones on the other lanes clap when I do. "One time I got a 94, and a week ago I bad 90, ''she said. When She started bowling three yeps ago, Mrs. Burk wore dresses. But ''my daught& said it would be bet· ter ii I w:.We pants, so l do now.'.' sbe_said. Mrs. Burk said she alre.ady has plans for her 9lst birth- day celebralion..lt 'll be at the bowling alley. • ~ , •I IP • Mllll''lllO, •VJ • 3 • 1 2 • "I liked Royal :tnfpad'a breed· .-. ~; g : ~ t !nif,IllkedjockeyJerryLambert, : i t t : : ·who hi.a been in a slump, and I felt ••••-K•fll•(••· T-1:2t . be w~ld be 1n the money,"·aays Phillies Get· 'Allen Back UCI F alls, 6-4 • • • ... • • • • I • • ' • ' ' • • ' • ' • • • ' • • ' • • t ' • • ; • • ._,, t , 111 • ........ lit --~ • 1,\ ~'LeoQ. • · O'Leno, thouch1 never drumed of cou.-i1n1 $54,888 on ATLANTA (AP) -The AUa1' an eucta that •il'd a Hollywood , ta Braves today traded slug1er Park record · a,m for a $5 Dick Allen and catcher Johnny Ucltet. • Oates to the Philadelphia Phillies · ''I lhoucbt I bad_, SJ.,372," forthreeyoungplayersandcasb . s.,a 'O'Leno, who Watched the "";'Allen, the American· Leacue l'llcecm a'eloled circuittelnllion home run champion lut. year in tbe Turf Club. "But a mu With the Chicago While SO., had ~ be~ind me.aald, 'that'• refused to play in Atlanta but bad. SllJllO. exprftucl an Interest In plll)'inl "Ailiilaaid;'tllebeckltla'!' qalnfortl!e Pblllles. o·i-· ... 11.. Lillian. .... ''The deal ii aatlafac:tor)' In ~lrRt~. Al w...-kia-.. ewo1t11efa~A'.llendldnotwut ,._,..,...,.aunt, DollJ llubberd, lo play in AUanta," Hid Braves 1llllowamttln1trom-and. vlcePi'flldfl>.ttddte-. In return for the rlghla to Allon, the PbWie1 dealt minor lea~ ovtlle1der Barry Bonnell and minor le•ll>e <•IC~er Jim Esalan. ta the Jlravea. The Bra..,. llao ~ liUl receive a 'Phillies il1nor leque player at tlie end ot,11111 Maton. .. So the coauovenlal cveer of 1 Allen baa SOil• fllll •ycle ail be re- -to" tlle City of _., Love, where no loft wu lolt few Allenslx ye an a10. 0 1 hav. takea alloul u mucb ~"-='e• stand here," teld Allen In ltMlll. followiaf a··,uq,ensjJi by tbe Pblls for mhsi•f. a doubleheader ln Nbw Yotk. 'I'll never play.for them ~:_, A.Jim played for tbe Pauues, bil !Int IDaJor lea~ team, from llea to 11111. Hll tempelstUOW1 term wltb tbe Pblllle1 wu marllad by feada wllb U.. ....., lboi-aadhl1manq~~-"' 11111, aeept for a 19111 uou,.nt -teammate Franlt T\IOD>u', AJIOD '1•A1S.&ol aiOll& welLwllll , lllaallterplayen. Hebadbil-rulao .' . meet battles and his Bruins have won35dualmeetsinarow. - Included in that string are four straigh.t _triumphs against SC's Trojans. No one e\se has beaien the Trojans more than once in, a row.since Stanford bagge,:I iju'J?e straight in 1927-28 -29. ·Sc_>uthem Cal's amazing Q\(al meet record for the last 50 ye,fl"S sbow.s 262 victories. 20 defeab. The Trojans have produced at GLENNWHITIE • least one champion in every Olympics from Stockholm lWi2) to date. ' Ttr8Y own 25 NCAA tr+ck. championships since the first was 1'eld in 1921 and caotured : nines9"aigbt (1935-43).._ ,..,. . They haven't lost P.-.1_dual·Jneet to~bford since 1933'3nd Qifhas bea'*n them only once ,(1943) si~~l924 . · lf' seemed impossible that any.One could co~e in and chal~ge their traditional gri,P on the national title. put Bush.was an able recruiter- and a patient man in addition to •·being a stando.ut ~ach: While SC's winning reputation con- tinued to attract the top high school products to Troy, Bush. took1the lesser heralded bo}'8 and soon converted them to cham- pions. An inte!~Sli'\I comparison with wh~J.'USh'lias ~ne is what Bob Borif hasn't been able to do with USC basketball. -r:r -"tr '"{:( So tbfi 'l!erld Foo&baJI League Is going to k •tti. us for another year. A.gilt Befo're the WFL is.al· lowec\»Usae a. ualfprm, in1116a • ball e.'. lloN ·'·• pradtce, every pe .... O.lls lt1t payroll lhatstlll ~aawa;eacomlnc•bootldbepald. Doll.ag oat parl payment, of back 11lary over a long period of tlae wllile the le1gue trles· to make It again la to me morally rudd. I.et'• gel thole peoi,te paid. I aaderstand &here .~re mODy waltinC !or their cloqli - mo8e1 Wlllc:b you wonderlf the)''Q everae&. l· My .,_pre11lon was tbe itn ...... ti;rJai ·i. •t:,11 11.e11, a. •~1 · mlloi' leagae. I woald tllliok P."' ,_. _,_ .... .._,... •tedl.irtty woald ;Pb ~111 plotes" ar el-...... - Jfto r .. Jiit IOID--Ill -..... , ..... I I I " I • ' ' " - M£ LN\I'-Y PILO t W&dnesoay. NJ•r 'r, 11r ... KELLY ROSSEN GOES THROUGH RINGS ROUTINE. Tars ' Gymnastics Horizon Bright By DAVE ROMANO oi ... o.u, "11ots..H Newport Harbor High gym- ~ nasties coach Dean Schwartz has develC)ped a plan which he hopes will tum the Sailors into a gym- nastics power in the near future. "We're working on the basics ·of the sport with hopes of buil(ting '"excellence from these fundamen- tals,'' liays Schwartz. ''We have a ,very young and in&perienced 'team, but the future o( the pro- gram looks very bright." Things have alreadY. started to improve for the Tars since ·Schwartz has taken over. Last '.)'ear Newport won only one dual ''meet and was scoring around 75 poiilts a meeL Thia_ year the Sailors were 5-2 and scored close .to87points each outing. ' Probably one of the big reasons ~for the improvement is the lime :Schwartz ....and the athletes are ;putting in. Workouts begin ·.around 1: 45 in the afternoon and :often last untll 6. • "We l!ltay until we feel we have ~ccompliSbed something," says ,SCbwartz. "The gymnasts are "dedicated and don't mind putting Jn the long hours as long as they -are getting something out of it.'' . °S""cbwartz feels he has two aUtletes who could make it to the .!CIFmeet this year, Kelly Rossen and John Whitlow. Rossen is very competiUve on the rings and aUo competes in :the all-round, but his main forte is rin1s. He did, however, win the '.all-round competition in ~ewport 's win o~r Marina. · According to Schwartz:, Ro&sen -'foes an exceUent iron cross, has "good balance on bis swing and has improved bls dismount. His iatest score was a victorious 7. l ,In the Marina ~eel. · "Rossen should get to the CIF meet if he continues to improve and I'm s ure Whitlow will make it also on the parallel bars," says Schwartz. Whitlow competes in both the parallel bars and floor exercise and despite the fact he is the second best performer on the team iii. the latter, his best event is the parallel bars. On the parallel ban Whitlow specializes in an excellent back off move,. has good coordination on his swing and has an excep- tional plange move in his routine. The plange, which resembles do- ·ing pushups on the bars. is a very difficult maneuver and usually helps a gymnast's points if ex- enited corr,ectly. Bill Mudro has helped the team with his performances on the pommel horse, which is probably the most difficult event ii) a· high school gymnastics meet .. Mudro has been able to come up with several new tricks which be uses to score some points and also has started to do a medium- tough routine which will usually give an athlete extra Points in this event. One of the most improved gym- nasts on the team is Jelf Wilson in the noor exercise. He was scoring only in the 2 and 3 category last year and often landed on his bead at the end of his routine, but this year has im- proved his scores into the 6 and 7 category. Two juniors, Bill Buchanan and Jim Cathcart. have been in- strUmental factors in the rise or Newport as a respectable gym· nasties contender. The· duo has been working on several dif- ferent events tyring to develop a specialty. Buchanan has been successful on the horiwntal bar whil e Cathcart seems to Jikc vaulting. Thor~on . LeadsHB Qualifiers 117 DA VB BOllANO ...... .,,. ...... Hunllna\on Beaohm,b'a llark 'lbonon won lbe ~blab Jump TIMoc!Q' all..-at l&e Empire X-aue track Pftlllllll 1t Ellloden1H11b.. Tbonon cleored $-10 In Ibo evo..t oa~tli*:fiooob·...m division beld Ila llDlla In lbe llekl events wblle Ibo voralty _and frosh~ nmnl_na prelima wen beld. Wblle Huntln1too Beach's vanitf could quollfy only six &lbl-foi-lbe flnola Slated Frl- doy-nllbt 1t 7 at El Modena. the Oil... froOb·IOpb team will be well represented with 15 quollfien. . Tbe Oilers best varsity event is clearly the mile where they quallfled three fortbe finals. BW :kcQuown led the trio wt~ a 4:31.5, Bob Antel ran a4:%1.3and John Krieger a 4:41.3. McQuowii also qualified in the 880 wllb a winning time of 2: 02.0. · The Oilers will also have Craig Oberlin and Dave Lynn in the shot put finals and Loren Micklin in the 100 finals .. Saddleback's John Peterson recorded the best time of the . meet when be-ran a 13.9inthe 120 high hurdles. · .., •• 11., 0 ... 11 ....... 100 -H1u1t--1. ~~-·-rs1 to..l1.HUI IK•) 10.2 3. \lenBeekufft OC•) 111.S ......_ 2 -1. E'f11'4 (Kill 10.l!. Trapo IS) 10.• l . 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OICkmafl COJ 39-1•.JoflnlOl'I CKt )Jt.l'.lo5.HouUl'llon IPIJt.J. FACTORY Demo SALE! Baseball Standings . ~?. .. ~ :-: . • . • . • • • ' • I ' . • ; . • TOYOTA u .. -.. '75TOTOTA 2 «iar. • llPWCI. llMI.,, w!WM .... """' (Tl3 l:lOlt1) • VOLVO '74 VOLVO 142 Aulo .• •"· tlet'M~ ,.i1v-WllMI&, OT _,,. ........ 1~11,MJ 55888 • USED CAR SPECIALS 73 DATSUM 610 70 aeAMIMO =-:;.a., AM , ... lo. tMttt .,_, ' s 1888. ·u:•DtUAe ..... 11111 ..... ~ ..... ';, (tOtlW) ' '4188 '· AMERICAN LEAGUE East Dlvlsku W L Pct. GB Milwaukee 13 8 .619 Detroit 11 8 .579 · 1 Boston 11 9 .MO 11/:i: Cleveland 10 12 .455 31/:z New York JO 14 .417 4'h Baltimore 9 13 .409. 4'12. West Division Oakland Texas Kansas City An&els Minnesota Chicago 14 10 .S83 13 11 .542-1 13 12 .520 l 'l:t 13 13 .500 2 10 10 .soo 2 9 16 .380 51'. n..tN,'•Gani. 8-lon •, (le .. l•nct I NtwY•"'•' Bell!-rt;pptl.,wet......,. Dottroi1 •. Mll w•u••• J KtftMl City•. Tl•tl t Ml-IOI.I 4, Cl'li<•OO 1 0 1•1-S. 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All•llt• I MDnir,,.t, Olluoeo• l'lttiburgll 1, "1-York 1, lll'lnl"fl Clrw:l11""1 , ' S.1111 D1190 ' 1'111._IOfll• .i St. Louls.oPd..ralft LlnA,..tesl, HNtlOft 1 T ... , .......... <5'11 OletO UOfter. !·II el Clnrl ...... t (Horman 1·1) s-i Frertel.co !aer• 1·21 •t Al\.W• <NlonoftS.11 O\lc..oa laotl,..m 1·11 at MorltrMI CMcHelly ... Plfhburell (fteU5S ,.,, •I ..... Yor• IMllti.• .,, P!'lll .... lrl• ITwlkMll 2-31 .. st. Ulull (8. ~14 " ......,. 10r1ffln M ., K. '-"' "'2) et lM ......,. .. , urir.e...r""ltll<f.01 ~ ........ ~ladll-~Mtt. L•lt "'~MNewYorll; kl l'r-l'<f el Allafll• s.t1DleOoatOMl-ti Onl1.-..1M:~ • • Tars' Sprinters Shine . A.t Sunset Loop ·Prelims ·' . By80GUCARL80N Tom Uoy, favortac a •:~=:;:u.:~="a.4:! CM ..... .,"""""" knee illjury. bfP&lled .,..,,1a• u:.Ii• t. o.111:. "' New~rt Harbor .... uo tow burdl•-t tM1.watterct..At41,.,,: """°' -'-----1M CMlf1st.tUIHtl}t.htMU. 41 ... t.I Jnib'• Ion eaiu~ coaeentr1t1nc on the• ....,.,. oo •:a1.a a. _,.,.. * thelr favorite's role for and'*>. ~ •=r:..H-CMM ,, '· 01........,. lbe Sunaet Lea1ue·trock Edl1Ga'1 Colin llo()oe. ... , ••• •· •--• ,.., • and fteld . cb•mplonahlP aeU potted tbe belt mile =:"~:~tlt.=T,Cf.'~ ~ at W•t.m.Jmter ol the day•a quatVyiaa cv.• tt.• L ..... 11 ca•1 '"a. ..... Hllb In the circuit'• pre-with a nlce4:U.I, bJult. w.~~"ftr.~7:t, .. 1•1 BDll ·--lb boot .. ---.. ..._1ti'M, ... a. _Ull> .. 1: . ...... e.sc .~Q. .... II 1, .. ~ Cl.Al ... L Coach Bob H•lley!s Additlon•I firepower ...., w, ca.1°'"'JI1 • ....,.... ~-"--dll J1·--A -~ .. , .J!I rt R ~-Mo.,.1.~cP 1•1.t. _... P .-,vu vo;iyu.o sor . ewpo ar-• ~111 ,,.1 "••••'' tt. L•• in tbe 440 where Via peer1 in tbe 1ao low · ...... 1~ ••• _. L•• to. Mulroy pomted • 41.5 to burdle1, where JOe =:8'1.~~.., ,....... add to Brian Tberlot.'1 DIStanlalao ellcktld alf a -..01N1 111, :.=•C'#fn, -..i. a .3, and la tbe fvrloea lt lS.l, the belt time by a ..,.. iPv1 ..... a. a-... 1M1 tU wu Theriot, Mulroy and coulder•ble mar ..... 1D C11iM1111. u .... .-. 1••1 tt.11:. ..._ h .... -IWI Ma. 9wwt; II.Al M.4 .... Bry•nt Hum,•nn eac f,hM.event. ,, '· a..kil cM1 tt.1 2. w111• cu winniDI bJ.s beat. Theriot : Jobn Ho1an of M.., •i\t-"C':11~~14111111aa.1t. went2Z.l . :camethroqb with a alee om-cl"v111.• ,,_, 111. Kf\lk111 Coupled witb the ex·· effort in tbe low bunn., ~r.,1a..'1=ac>•~1C::,~er:,. pected blue ribbon .....a:11n11 ••.z-1 --'e n.11.,,._1 .... v~'i;. b fl Id -.,., .......... --lMell 11 t. ,,.._, ... a. finiabea lo t e e ol Ueki off tbe paee ol ~ CWWll tu U••t 21 1 . .......,. events by Dave Kur-Loa Al•mltoa' Jobn r=m."l="I1c~"~ raacb in tbe abot put and BJQlb•m, who wente.o. __ .:.,.":;'T.'J..:.l:.·~;..,11:.u discus._ New.port ":?£:: i.~t1.it:•1 a.~ierrw.1u1 becomes a top .heavy 100-uw.1111. u toy cNHI 11.1a. 2 • ., ... lflMll 111. o.rc6-w11:0&.11. ~I U!ctl 10.2 " ... .., U . .AI lU OieM, 1''11 1::0l.I L Sell*• tFVJ favorite. .. 9'"°" f£d) 10.3 C•119Jett•"..... 1::.,.1 a.et311. Dktr.•y CNHl1::-.0L Edison, locked in a ,,... ti'· T,..,lot '"""' '·• 1.,,.,... •• ..,. C\AI 1::0..t *· ~ u•v1 (L) 10.1 J. Otlklf'I Cl.Al 1t.J 4. Hlllh l tW.t. three-way tie with Los 1l!e1110.2s.toraewecLA110.s. Ml~!MM 111. f'lflk 1Lt •:&• 1. Al It d N ~In ~Ctw.t 11 1. H-tMttl tl.t ~ tPYl 4111.1: a. I'-!. Cid) am OI an ew 2. #ollteMft {Iii\) tJ.I L ....... ILi 411Jt.t OIMttl 1. NolM tl'Vl •: .. .lL dual meet st an in gs, tJ,2 (llMI ti I. MIMrey tNHI .... L .._,._ ILi •=QA J. ~ f .. I h NWM'9ftl IL.Al tt .. o .. t II.,,....._ 4:1SA ·ChNI JI t. WMlilrtaNI !\Al S•W its c ances INHIU.12.Hl11e•Clldln..JS.O'C... •:11,41. -'-"•111•11 Cl.I •:».•J. d•maaed .. u11.1nt. ...._c1.1•:ii.s.s. • ...0-li..I 11 1. Mulrey 1Nttl lt.S1. ~O!Mt.1) 1-ltWMIY 1¥11'.I Sprinter Chri1 Davis, Alli*-ti.Al ... 1 >. o.y ""' a• 2. v-,._.,.._,a. o....-c1111 tt.1 1 .. cured at Tustin Satur-o..i 211. 1.1oy tt:dl ... 11. ~· L kMll,. (NHt 1•.• c11e111 21 1. .. ._. CL.Al SJ.I Clloaat 31 I. Ti.t"'4 IMHI &J ....nett CNHI 1 .. 11. Olul>lk (M) lt..la. iday, skipped the spttnts L ....... i.. CLI Sl.I. . • . ..,,.. !'#ml 1 ..... Welt Cl'VI "'' 5. and "II to ......... --(MM 0 I. Llo111!•1 l:,.AL "'-l.111111'-' Wl try comino...., tl .... a INHI 2:01.l l. DI'..., CL) IXILH-fM9t 11 I. Y•lft IL.Al •1.1 . Friday oigbt in the finals 1:'2.J .. 11: ... -.u IW"') l :Ot.• (Mel ti 2. °"11 .. n !Edi 42.l ll'le•I 1) I. J 1. G•ll.etl' .... Ill 1:,..St.0Mi91l'•Octl Pllt-lhl41.Sl.Clluttlll IMl42.1l. in the high ump and fLl 1!Jl.I 1 H9ftdrtc• CMI l:Jl.S.... w.,U (NHI tt.J (M•t ll I. Pelfkk . perhaps the relays_ Min cv.1 1:~•,s s. ahcMtt tfV1 INHJ •1.21.cutton 1w"'1 •1.1. !:02.1. au.u1i.r1: l"eu11teln V•llrf 12. £di-10, L••r• .,,. Marl,.. •, New11erl 1, L•t Al•mltoi •. ............. s. ... -.2. Mesans 'Win, 4-2, Clinch Playoffs KJ-1. O.t~~::.r.:t1 2. SttlNlecll «..AIML~ MIS.t • ..... .._t CLIM 5. OM* INH I S-1. U -1. IMflnl {M) 20-4\lo 2. WWd. INHJ 1M l . Ot4rlck !Ml ""S •. Pwte,_ CLI lt-l •S. °"""" CE.Ill 1"'114 . ............. --... Wllll Frl..S.y, ... m. SP.....t. 1.lftdNy tNHI .....,._ 1:. ~ *I CWtftl .... lo't l . U1>t11t• IL.Al 04\'o 4. l"IMW CW"ll •1"1> S. llle""111. IFYI Costa Mesa High wrapped up a CIF 4-A baseball playoff berth Tuesday afternoon wilb 11 4-2 win over Santa Ana High in a Century League game played at Costa Mesa. The win gives lhe vic- torious Mustangs a league record of .9-4 and clinches no worse than second place in the c.en. tury Lea1ue. It was Mesa's $eventh straight win. In other Century ac· Uon Tuesday, ·Estancia lost any hope of a playoff ~ with a 3-1 losa to Macnolia and Coro'na del Mar dropped a 2·1 de- cision to Tustin in 11 in- nings. Costa Mesa jumped out to a quick 4·0 lead over Santa Ana with four runs lb the first Inning. Guy Krikorian led off with a single and took second on an error. Mark Richardson then reached on a bunt single. Krikorian scored on a lead over Magnolia in 4~1. Moor• If.di n.12. ~ the third when Buddy IL) ~ 1. ., • .,,.. tMi »N •· Lorton wa lked , stole l'lntc:• 1""1 ,._. '· Ru......, IMI """"· second and scored on --n.a.1 ~r'I".'"~. CLl 10.s 2• Gary Vallere's single. c..-1NH110.•.i·°"r-•l!.d110• Magnolia,. however, bai.. ~1~,';.':':-11~~~,.~:·1,!..~. Ued back to get the win. Nldlel• c11c11 1 .4 1. ~°'._.. (LA• Co d I ., 10.41.AIY•r.-,lM. rona e w..ar came t»-CllNI o 1. 0.1-ILAJ u.1 t. up with a run in the top ol NkMI• 1e.11 n .1 tM•t 21 1. canim the seventh to Ue Tustin, ~~~.1 :·!.:i.':"~J:;"~,7~1 ~= only to lose in the Ilth. t\AI M.o {lltNt•11 . '-""'''' tLl ,..._ --~ 11 1. Orhl•JI"" C~) CHUMe .. l•I .. ' , ' , ' , . KrtWi.o,n -... R.PM!pt,prt litnNrdt,Si a..-.11:1 e.S>t.~olf Dt'Ml*,ct """'·' Cot1"tlOl,P !OeamM. Ofl '' To ... ' . ' ' ' ' •• • ' . ' . • • " . _ .. S.-.AuUI .. ' , . Koeft,( Ga!ltlo,d Meflf,11:1 ..........__ .. R•mtiio. tb Cot•. rl l'•l,Oll,.rl . OIC-~SI Gorfllr,pl'I -·· Ktm .... ;o Toi.ts ' . , . • • , . , ' ' . ' ' ' . ' . , . • • " ' SC_..,, ..... D.111. 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AM 'toO Ill f-1 • • Que llfltrs: Los Al•mllo• 12, 'l W.1tmlMi.r 11, Edlwo:i 10, N<tWpi:W'\ t, 4 . ~• 1, IMrlM s, Fo..ntaln V.llrf2. '#t1Mrnl. .................. 1 .. 11 eo.w--... 4001tt ........ • IEllM<I• Ill .... wild pitch and Steve =_~," DeWilde followed with a R~•to. u .. ' • • ' ' , . ' . ' . ' . ' • • , ' • • • • ' . ' . • • ' . • • ' . ' . 2·"'4M-I. Hole11 CFV) 10:05.2 2. .JOl\atlt'°" Cf.d ) 10:11.• 1, Oaytoll CPVI 11:11.14. 8loufll !Edi 10:1U$.. ,..,._CL) 10:11.1. '1•1111'1, lb two-run sln&le. Steve ia-.n Bernhardt then hit a · =·:-- sacrifice fly fOr'"another s1an1er. 11i, tally L.enOda*•·' . . C-.Olttl," Brian Costelloe, Rudy 0r1"1t1, P ' ' • • ' . ,. ' Phelps and Brian Phelps Tot .. s .,._...Cl) did·tbe pitching for Mesa . d ~ •. tb and got the JOb one ~ ... when it counted for the =-'~a Muatangs. c.i..c Estancia took a 1-0 ::::~1·," l(f ...... rl Kafld•ltii, ft.If ..... 1ew.c1 .. ' , . ' . ' . ' ' • • ' ' ' . ' . ,. . . ' ' ' Bucs, ~CC Dumped oi .... pl\ Tel.els " . k_.,,, ..... · Cal St"te Domingues Hills jumped out Co a qulck &-0 lead 1'uesday afternoon •nd held on for a &-3 win over Southern California Colle1e in • NAJA District 3 northern division baseball game on the winner's field .• In otber •rea baseball action Tuesday, Orange Coast ColleJ.e was blanked by Cemtoa, IHI, for its 20th straight set- back. . • • • • • • HJ-I. FldofMI (Edi S.11 L 'fl'blte (Ml s-1• J . •••m1 IWml S.10 •· au.-t•dl S.IOS. Hof say (WIS-,. LJ-1. O••••n (NH) 19-Slo't 2. ._,..,,. !Wm) 1Mlo't I . S...-ttot'I \'Wl'l'll IM4. ,..., (\Al 1•11 S. Hwwy !WI ~-1. Hert (NHI 12 .. J, Genlklly (Wirt) 11-6 l. ..... "''°" llEdl 11 .. 4. ~ llldl1t .. 9rrl'll 1Wml114- ll rfll S,._1. Det' .. n lad I Sf.I .. 2. lllooln t 0 l\.AllZ·H•a.59ft••"'C••1JM\li.\. 0 0 bnla IWI •1t J. hMl!ra CWrftl t I •N. . 0 I TJ-t • .._. fMMI .-..16-3~..,_.. I 0 (WI 6.2\o't l. LAl"9 (M l tt-S ... l.UC-f ~ l 11.AI 31"'° S. lrll (fo!HJ Jt.t. • • ' ' • • • • • • ' .. Women's Tennis sec rallied with sln1le runs in the ttnh, sixth and seventh innlng1: Rich Guerra forced home a run with a walk, Billy Powell picked up an rbi 'filth a sacrifice fly and Ron Salazar doubled home the third run. C1DO IOI , .. ot-'I • S «II 100 ODO 01-1 1 I Baseball Standing °' .... ~.11 "~ • ,. DJTH oodf C0111,.it1*9 '••ll•.t.Y 1.•aoua 5 0 ..... Wl.M ) 0 0n1• 1• ' ,._..,... 11 2 • 2 Ml.S-...... le 14 S TNY 11 t ~ t ,_..._ II 1 I \.I.....,_ I I 4 O ""C'telt_.... 11 1 1" SiMe AM Wllt'f 6 1 It ..... 411..,.~..._ll SI I t ~OtiNI 1 11 '~" ............ 4 • t I T 7 ,..~ ti.MllYHn.. • t l · I Orrftll111.0t_,.C..dt ........... I It I I ,._.,.,,_0...MitM1: f 01 'l'JcWH • 2 """"""'""""4il11e1 s..va11ey•,i.aw.f11 0 .. ,...,,...,...... \A"*•I·'--"'• :M • M.SACM~All9 Pt11ler•i,a.w.1Hlll14 I • ' ' • Area's Tennis ResUlts • ....... , .. , (IJ ......... _ .. ~111,. IEl defW•ld<'MM,Or.w ~. LIJociOtd w. Stew.1rt ._ t. H9MM lfi:I -M , ... J, Int,..,_, .. I. . #ol,...IEl_t-i. .. 1.M, .... Mc'lk klf' !El Mfl ._I, .... W. IMt ... ... __ ..... Wftl '4~1 MlrtN SOUTMl•N CAL C:DMPl••lfC• CONIOlr.ATIOMI Wlk!lar ~~.:::ti ......... 10016otnW.S!I .... , ... !. • Oilers Get . . CIF Spot Huntln1ton• Beaeh HJ1h'• Oller. enter CIF playoff aCtlon in gym- nastic 1 Frtd•y as Oronge County's No. Z representative behind WOllmlnaler. The Oilers of toacb Ira Tolben Cr1vel lo El Monte's Arroyo Hiib lot the 3: 15 test. The palrln11: * * ken•yl•ftlp CMT"'-«~. Tl'tfl2,IMNiJllrl!O , • • ~ """'I-.o._ CIF Gy• aaatlc• ~.:;'c-i = : :::1: ~ ~ c•NYu•v.a:,•!'•L ·' .. ==~~._.,. Pl•)'oft'I • · · 1e<.i~t1~ •,.. ~-::_ 't ! , ..._-:r .. ~:r,:;.,.,. P'lntton• .._..,,. s t 1 1 ltMM:.. 1 • , .,. ..... ltO'f•Lueua L 8 Jo rd an at ,,..__ 111 • , 1 • ..,... AM , • I • 1. °' Westminster ~.<I a • • • lrllllttMI.. , • .....°""" 1 ' w~ Co I t ·~-~." 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''~' CCOMI n races 1n which he w.6 !M•1111.Kal(w•fCc1M1s..11. ~hoould hav e wuttzed :.a":'l1''t.''.:1!!~~·!1"r~;rw;.~:S~ SPORTS t0D ,,,..-1• J . lk-.• /Cl! ... , 200l"r"Jl"ay~.COt<lf•1dl'lMJr. _ llEUl).Wlll,(l•ll.Ohtanc:a:J:.t. LO.,... !Ml o.I IMrrlll·\.owe 2'1J, 2.s.Mgtll(Ml l.5).Grlllll~(Elt.t, ....... 101.......,. 15.1. Tllfte: 1:C11.1. TllN: 1:0..1. IJ-1(, 15·1l ; WroM•·t.•P•K•~ I.Ml Floor l!'nrcli.e-1. s.ti.oe11 IMI I.• me, Corona del Mar's .GrMr (~Js..3>.F•w-e llE•OM.J, Brian H unsaker speid to 1:~6~2 .°';~'.~!~~1~::~·~.:i~~ 01¥1119-l. HO(ner (Cl I . Hall (C) 1. ~11t.'la"9y 4»1 tl<ll MtrlM .... Y .... J (61) 11:110.S~..... Oii a.cl'lme11-C11a..,,., •O·U, li-1'3, 2 . ..IC>M$0n IMll .Ol . Nlefen CMI l,t , Sttltt'C$), 100 MICliey Jl•te,-1. f'OUll t .. 11 100--1, le(key (Cl 1. Jl ll1ri lF l J. impressive clockings ln c.vallallh 1CM121t,.•4. t.•v1 ... 111P1 ~ ,.,.._,, M. ,, ..... (CJ J •• l.. v .... , Tlm1· 1·uo ., ... "'''"'·Tl-: 11.~. Tr•• <e ra. H9f'\lft4is 1s1. Tl-: ".J. 1oa Fr•-i . M...itiff lf'l t. "..,_ no-1. U tk•Y cc11. 111r ... y jf'l I. the l80 (1·•7 9) d . 111.us.w ... a ..... 11:U .. O I-ti 1. ... . an mile ,. .. 1v~>t:IM.( 2. Tornll11 (CMI J:Ol.J (4 :23 .. lJ Tuesday after.. :s. cwr CTw11t:Ot.24. sw1uw.., llMl Stri.Qgs On Top tDOl'~U O.Sl.-iC)LOI-!Mil. MfoclllflU•J,tf-;J1.(. ICI 1.Jac.o!M ($). t,.,_: •:M... 110 Fr .. -1. H11911o11 fFI 1. Wllhfl "'8-1. SNMr (l'I J, Etlo.~lrencl ICI n . th l:tt.I . JO:lloKl.-.1 •. 111 ... ICl1. EnQNrt fCI (¥)).Hie!-(Ml. Tl,...: t : ... 1. • 3.0.vbtC). Tl ... : 1:04.1. 1.P+l*Jtl~Tl'l!fJ.JJ9fliS. 100 Ind. Medl•tL--1. 0o ... w .. lf) L --'· """"' lFl 1. v.,~ IC ) J. oo.n 10 e Cenlury· · w1e -""'' 11 t. 001a11 IO:IMI League track and field •:t1 .•2.c-rec1 1.11:1114:51.01, IMt'lflO M 8,._t-1. "-((It. Hood I'', ~ (~I J. AllCl,•M-(Ml. ~· ICJ;T1Mt11:MI.•. t.$11. ~Ill. Tlfl\e! l :U .•. TI .... : l :IJ.t. Mlle-1. A-.lFl I . Gell...,... (CJ li . . l~l S:OD.1 '· NorwOOlll llEM) 5:00. pre mmanes at Tustin s:•1.• ll•a1211. Rol•Y 1v~1 4:•.11. ... , .... lay-1,c.r-1111"'6.r. 50 Fr"-1. Tom (Fl 1. tie -S.~•yslCI. Time : S:Xl.1. Thnt:•:oa.1. 9ws CMl-LIPOl lFJ. Tlmt: 1'.~. • t.H-1, A ......... ff') 1, IMMW High Hlilllr llEMI 4: .... S. Holltnd COIMI • •:Jl.••.TOl'fll l11ICM l •;SJ.O. -v-.. ' { .. ) ...... __ 50 F1,-1, Hell CFl 1. C...neMn IFl lfl"ll.HMrt IF). Tl-: 12.l. --••O R•l•,-1. Fou11t1ln 11e.11e,, UNIONDALE NY HI -•aleJ-1, f'~al11 J.Ao41tM•Mfi lMJ.Tlme:S..•. ·-···· And Hunsaker'& Sea t·M11e -tfiMJI 1. , .. r •• u ICMI K. I •0:1J.JJ.Jlo"''VPl lO:tt.l:S.W.aro 1n_.s, ed a 11 v ar1ity 1T111I :ta:u .o '· s...u1v•n 1e M1 1t:ilo.t q ualifiers advancing 1• s. Holu uEM i 1o:H .5 •· Re.,.....,., , . • v,u...,~Timi{J:06..J. 01 .. 1111 -1. c erpe,,1er IM I 1. · · · (A p ) -R 0 I em a ry 100 ~r ••-1 . ,.,, ... , 11'1 1. MIUl_.n IMI 3. lie IMIWMn H~ llCI Medi ......... ,_ .. Fo1t11t1111 ... ..,....,.... (f"J J. M tit.IN. T ..... : CFl-MltU11tU CF ). Polnh: 1t.U. 'letley. Tl/n9: ?:01.7., Casals and Bob Lutz of 1, •. 0. ' •-so BM;•-1. Tie to.1-11 F. HUlll\ft HJ-1. PM!fllfl CFI 1. Fl•u 1F1 i. • .. KlclMJ .. 11-.. runners into Frjday UOYt -1,,..t •1 1. Mar1111 esante night'& li'nals th t be · ~1 .a.• t . FllM'l•nl 11 .. ,u .. 1"·'1 San Clemente posted • tfld. Me-.y~1. Mlfllhft tf'l 1. •F1 .ci Levauay tF J i . N4>11-!Mi. kal'lnedy 1c1 .... r,: .... ,. A1-.1c11 (F)). L.yft(ll WI. Tknt: TllN:lJ.1. U -1. Frau f 12. Varna, (Fl 1. sioa:les victories Tues· 1:11.s. ~ B•-H-1. Me lton !Ml 1. &or• O.•i.e •c1. 011t-.a: 1M day to help the Los JO Fr•-1. IC. MlfllMti Cf'l 2.,,..... 4Mll.Br...,..n IF). Tlma: .a.i. T s,--1. De1w tCI 2. Pllllbl11 lf'J 1. 11'1 i. McU'" (Ml,.....,_,.... 100 "'" ll•!•,-1. Fo1H1taln V•li.y. omlln (CJ. Olsltflt41: 11-l l't. 8 l'lf\ o.K11 (VIiie Pltll '4.2 '· Trallilflco at 7. Field events are 111 Moc:leflal •5.1 5.11wto.1 fC:~M1 •s.1 bed Id , ll•IC2l t.IUIEIMlloeNl '1.1 1.l.OI'· sc u e to begin at 1v11vP1 •2.J>.''~(E1t l •J.J•.K•· Angeles Strings past the 100 Fiy-1. 8oMtleft CFt 2. ,Mdrlcfll Tknt : l :ft.l . ..... lke<tdWI IU l W.tlllri ..... Bo (J'l1. "'9c•ett (M ). Ta-: 1: .. A. •.e-la 04) (WI ,._,..t 1 ... 1. Giit IHI 1. H1,H (WI J. ston Lobsters 33·26 in Ot\11119-t. llllOPI• IFI I. ~ 100 Medl•Y ll•l•y-1. l'Ol1wpor1 O<llflleltan (W). Tl.,.: ll.L Fi.w•.,.11111 ,1,...,, World Team Te-nnis CM1J.5Mr1c&111 fF1.~111111 :•1s. H ... w . Tl-: i:n .o. m-1. s1recMH IHI 1. Scou 1H1 :s. < · 3() ·n-~EIO '4.0 S. Fong IS1nta ....,.., ... • 4S.I Hip1Saker was clearly the star-as he usually is-Tuesday. The 5.5 aenlor, who will run the Slk), mile and two mile on Friday, showed early speed in both his heats and was far in fronl in the initial stages. tOD f'r••-1. K. Hutltel ,., 1. 100 F•••-1. P1dl•o (NI 2. W1U1.lm (Wl. Tlfl\e : n .o. HJ -1. Tew••-IE'!) S.10 1. play. Ml:Ul'<llrl (M) ) ... _ .. IFI. Tlrnt; HulCl'llMCMI tl'OIJ 1. S11bo CE>. Tl ... : ..:1-1. IE•penbKll IHI 1. SoMroditr VUklA'flth fElll S·IO l. lie -(W)) AIKCll CH I Tlma · 1·0JO o.·~ <E•'"': van"'"'''"<•••• Casals beat Kerry t :llO.t. 1:02.1. ..,·, ., 1 ,·"'' ,, ·,·,·w, ... soo FrM-1. lrotMrHool CFI J. 100 Ind. MIOl•y-1. McCollwm IE) -.... ,, • . ... o. y no .S-lO ~.Hi.,. ( M) J·I •• Sml!ll (SA) Melville Reid 7.5 and v.s..., IMl >.nothlro1Tl-:6:0LJ. 1. U-n <Ell. Votl•n IN). Tl ... : ltllrd.Tlme·t :U ,1. ... L t d f t d eo·b H . 100 8•ck-1. M. Hugh•• (Fl 2 1:12.0. MU•-1. HQ<'n lHI 2. Trelnor (H) l . L.J -1. vw•lc1•1c 11 1e1u »0 1. ~ z e ea e ewttt Scllnlldff ™' 1. JolltltOfl. '''° T..._, ,. ,,_ , 0,,,. '"' , , • ,,.k Cto\tly fw 1. t1ma: J;J1.o. Jwllen U!U) 20.0.). H11r1 CEMI lt-S'.Wo 0.4 --· ' . · ..,.r "" IOL.H-1. Bweker !WI 2. L.•cltey CHI ••• ,,, •• , jE•\>> '''"' -,.... • l :U.O. (Nl l .Crawtord tEl .Tlme .30.t. ..01,.,, •• _1w > ll ''' · ..,. n-Iii . · .,.. .,., 100 lraeit-1. Pl.ti C~I 2. Kovacs 50 Fly-I. N•llM>n IHI?. SLllbO (El".. ' -· · me; · · W;:'J ':.!.~.'~:~:;:; ,~!r~l.~'i.J!;:~ The o nly set the IMl l.Parllh lFl ,TlrM :.1 :16.~ 3.•flHHL TI""'"·'· * R•la,-1. Hw111111g1CM1 &.•h. IS.A> 11-61. S<.h•lk !v P ) 1c1-1. 4. Hn1•r Lobsters captured came a Fr" lil•l•y-1, Fol#lt•ln 11•11•Y· oi ... 11111-i. John1ton IN> 2. Bowler TI'"': s2.J. Tlmt:•:I'·'· fNI 3. Mlmmelhl!Mr !El. n rr.: •.'""!oi.v Jltlt'f-1. Wt\ltnlnslo!r <CoMl 10.•. in the m e n's do.ubles ....... ._ 071 "',_ Polnu: 41.os. Time . 1.01.1. S.P -\. Rllll CEi i ) ''·•'h 1. H ' I E•--·· IH> > •-<I• h H •tt d I ?OD Mtllll•Y Jlalay-1. N••por1 soa.ck-1 Sonottnar !H)2 a.. ...... 11 ~-, ..... _,,, ... _ In contrast, his top !Bl opponent Friday, Santa Ana's Steve Moraga, on- ly clocked a 2:00.7 in the half mile Tuesday. OunNm fTUll ,,_, .... J, EltlCll (EMl w en e w1 an on H<llrtMK. Tlmai 1:11.1. (N)l.A.,oe1cin. IE!. TllN: S..1 {HJ1.llwk•• IW). M<lllQfll. i-1. U.I~(. HUIQ'hei (SAi "1•1\(o $. E51•• Ti riac downed Geoff 100 Fr .. -1. Loomll INJ 1. ...... 50 eree11-1. Collln~ (N) J. Oelke LJ-1. Erpentieck. CHI 2· v .. _ 1Twtl41-<llt.5dlinklt W.olMl-tl!ll Maste-and Ross Case .,.,_ (NI ). Taylor fl!!. Tl .... : INl1. Oeleboul CE). Time ·,.,, IH I J. P•l•Jac IHI. 0•1le11ce· ....... TJ -1, Slwlnehan IEMI oll>ll 1. •<;< 1:11.0. • ,. 100 F re• Jlelay-I Newport' SP-I, An"°" IH) 1. Mwm, CW) :J. SlrotlCI II/P l «>-OV>J. Jullen (atlJt.1 7 -6 . :mo lnct. ....,_1• Jl.omrbtll INI Har-. Tlint: ?:06.S. • °""'ell (Hl.Ol11ence : ~. However, Moraga has· nm a 1:56.7 t~is year and should be favored Fri· day. Moraga also figures to, give Hunsaker's team· mate, Jack Hagan, trou· ble in the 440. Hagan had ~ i1stest q ualifying Wne"-OI' 50.3 Tuesday, but '.Moraga ran a 49 .7 relay 'leg last week. ~ '· •.1tr1ndfflber .. r(EMl31·11S.Sta4fl· .. T >E t i 2S l.,tSAl•2t.Heun lVPl li'-I, 8 0.lly J ean '-'o·ng and ... rao;y I J.nothlnl. '"':J: .S. ... ... 1<ll llfl(lt l C1U1M9 w .... JO Free-I , Looftlll fN ) 7. OIKIK -ltineO 1. Elrlc" !EM) Sa d M th . ~ IE ) l. llb.luo (N I. Timi: 100 Mtclle' Re11,-I. H...,hl'IQllon 1»s2. Glttoro tCMI 121-11 i. ew-n y ayer won etr· ,., e-ci.. Tlma: st.a. tTusl 126-7 4. MOii CCll MI lts.t '· • I t h T --.1-· · · 100 Fr•e-1. F o ule IHI 1 00\lr'rlekO (EstJ n...o 6. VOMll!I CEMI sing es ma c es u~y UID Fly-1. Jllt41 INI 2. Kt-1111' Frtderl~t.en CHI J, Smll~ CCI Tl~: 121-t. night to lead the New tHl ftOt11ir.:1. Timr.1:20.0. 1:cw.•. Total .QueUIJers: Viti• Park 1•, y Olvl"9-l,......,_INl1.la>Go'.. ICXI Ind. MaOI••-'· Bro-!Ht 1. CorOl'le c:tei Ma• 11, E• ModlNo '· ork Se ts pas t the CEl noU>lrd.Po1M1:1u.10. i:o.-!H l l.&.oen lc1.T1rne .1·1s.s. Cl I d N . 100 FrM-1. • ... ru-·uo t. Rlu ··-EslMKl.I •· s-11 Ana 1. Tu.tin •. eve an els 26·21 m tNIJ.¥e"" IEl. Tl1n1:.J1.11. "° Fr .. -1. B ... 111 ... OH 2. Sntt111 MeFoJia•.Co•ta lMwJ. the second halt of the soo F•••-1 . ..,,.._.,o,, <NI• lclJ.Ramt1ero lHL Tl1N:Je.s. Fr••s..110..ui1et• doubleheader at Nassau -="'n:::!'1";'·~':;'1~~·~ ....,..1 .:.:7~·,~~=~'~\1 B_,,tci J. 100 -(halt 11 I. Wll,tle1n' !SA) 10.• Colo.SeUm. (N)• T k171,· ) l> I j ·0 · Dlvlng-1, 0U."b0 IHI 2. RljlflOr!.I 2. Ste!tan ""'' J0.4 l . NOrd5t"'"' '" 1' • IN: ; t .. CCl1.Mar!.ll.lll IHl . Po!nll; 11 .'. • IEM)10.64.C:OO-{CMl10.6(haM211. K . d d A lOO lr•ast-l. MlcM~ l•I L SO B•t~-1. Fr•C1 rik1t11 0'1) 1, Rt.s tEMi io .. t.Ke_.,,~1 ~7 1ng owne nn Ftir.-tl'OI) J.. Ru ... '""'· Tllnt: .JHm...lclJ.Ollll fci.11 .... :u .1. J. Mlj1rro ISA I TO.I ll>eet SI 1. OI-Hayden Jones 6-4 and l :!'o:· Free Jl•ley-1. Newport SO 8re1,t-I. R1m oer9 (HI 1. 1T1 10.~ 1. s.m..i1,• CvPJ 10.s 1. then teamed with Mona Mer-. T!IN: .,1s.J. v-.• cci 3. Spre<;1ue 1c1. T"'-: Mawnl•I fSAl 10.1 •I ll J -''""'"OJ•• tTUilU.•l. Schallau to wh1·p Jones •*-CMliD).......... ... .. ,., •• ltel••-1. Hunti .... M Jr.i~d~om llEMI iJ.1J'. OW°90 fCMI tOOMldl.., R•l•y-1. Edi-. Tiflll: 8el(.h. Tl-: 1:01.i . u.• CM•1 2) 1. Mol••ro csA.1"4-0L and Sue Stap 6 -1 in 2:ot.•. ,.S.rm•lc.k (\I P) 24,1 111,f•t,31 \, doubles. 200Frte-1.Lamb(El2.AtlltiOl'l {EI •411-IMIO•IW••ttnlMW Yer1ily0Mllllen ·wau.,, tEUJ 23.( 2. Kenneoy tEMJ l.Gol0$.tlin !W). Time: Z:lJ.S. IOOMJdlt, R•t••-'· EOIM>n. Tim.: 100 -(hl•I II I."°"°" (E1U 10.52. 1•.• llWat 'I 1. WUllem• (SA) t).t 2. LftA....ies 1:n1, .. 1t.111161 )00 l"ill. MeOl .... -1. E.G.-!El :t. l;Ol.J. Grlt11lfl IVPI S. Hegan (CdMl 1Q.S(. eo.IH(EsUn.1~ 'lllltla.n"soo..bles -"-r1er·Sl9wer1 Daril tWl 1. ~ IWJ. TIIN: • 100 Free-1. fl. Gr••• !El 1. Myre ICMI 10,6 !heel 21 1 • .W.rtl" ...o -lha•t 1) t, W•lleri !Et.II JI.. ILAlbNt z1....,i..1 .. Reld, 1·$. 2:12Ao. Qlrlslooh•r1011 IE> 3. Kapp CWl.· C\IPl l0.•1.Felk•(CMl1D.5l.H•yne• 1. C!llftlUo ($.t.J Sl.• l.JShecUlford Men'1 slfl!tiH -Lwtr (LAJ bNI SO frft-1, 1t.;,.a;e11IEI1.Whfte, Tlrnt:1:01.I. 4MeQI to.J 011te• ll 1. B1lre"U"' !SAi !CM) SJ.t ( ..... 12) 1. Oeoeo ICM) Sl.A ._..lrt,M . IEl 3.Gadon !WI. Tl""': 21..4. fflO Ind. ,.,,_dllt'f-1. McG11klll (E) 10.l l . Sfladowan IEl lJ 10.• l. El..,. 2. Lynch t\IPl SJ.6 J, Gerrall ICdM.I Mer1'1doubles -H1wllt·Tlrl1< CB) 100 Fly-1. O.COme IWI 2. ~ a: lrwfN IEI l . Sloan IWI. Tl,..: ICdMI 10.4. ,. s.t.4 (heat 31 1. Kjtlgsl•nd tEMI S:S.42,. bNtlMIW·C•H, 1-6. IEI J. Hamilton (EI. Tin.: 1:11... I: 11.1. ~20 -O•et ll I, H•Y"'' C,Y.eo l t.3.2 cnoco CSA I sa.•J. Rhff tTlfll MA. Mjqd dollbl•s -c ., •• , . .w.1ten 01¥1"'9-I. USMi"woof (IE) 2. ""-' ",.,.._1. Alondo (WI 2. ~ 1. 51\ado .... 11 (Eltl J),J I, Aal11ke _, -1 ...... 1 o 1. KlfloslMd (EM) flA )blotlZl~l&KS·Tlrl•c. 7·5. IWIJ.l(r-r (W).hlnt1: 1•.0. lEl:l.Allyl-lWl. Tl,.,.: 1'.1. lltnl24.1(heal 1)1. MarUn (VPIU,l 2:02 .0 t. Cerrillo (SAi 2:0J.S ). w-·· •l119le1 -CeH(\ fl.Al 141GF,..-1. 0.\111 IWI L HirnlltM JD 'ly-1. Mt.Gaskill !E> 1. RI ..... 2. Momon IEMI 23.S 3. B1Uent'"' Shack•tlO!'ll ICMI 2:10.6 (. CllfloanD bNtRotkl,1-S. • !EIS.~ fW). Tl'"': 1:01.•.' IEll.Welsh CW ). Tl .... : n .4. ls.AIU.• ttlee11~ I.Hegan tCdMl'll.G ITus) 2:11.(. 5. Leoni f\IPJ 2:11.• ~ ..... -1. Lall'll:I It!) 2 • ...._. Dl•l ... -1. Sltlelds IE) !. 6wW$ Bad111lnlun l.U.C.la US) 111 N ... ..,, 51"91fl L. van Amer00t11 llE I o.t Pt"ltan 11·S. 2-1 ; Ce"'9bell IN I oat MCElfline, 1-11, ).0, 11..i; Kitch I El def s.i-toer t 1·1, W , 11 .. ; EI HIOll IE ) def Skinner 1• .. 11. 11 .. 1·1stra•,hl tEI d9I 1co11 ll-0, 11.J; M It<' CHI Gel Walt II ... 11..i; 61•r• !El oaf catlplno ll·l.114; O....lel1 !El def VOQ.00 11-l. 11·1; Dato., INl mt Greeley ll·l . 11·1. ....... Poot-O'A11 .. 10 IEl Oel Ma"rl· Meyer• ·IJ·1. 1'·'; Thomp1011 · Nellr•11bero (El def Tflor11ow10· Wiltl•rns 15·'· 1i.11 ; ·o.uuer.~ CEI del IAWl~,._,r, lS.12, IS-2; J. \le11 AmeroganRoberltori tEJ de! GllChrltt·Ftlday 1S·4, l '·l ; Smlth-Greswo IEI d•I Rlngblom-U cler 1~11. 11·1S, lS .. ; l'OlhDel-llrltacNr IEI Cle! Yod9r·Pllla: tS·l. 1'·•; ~ ~; c~~ ~~~~=:r.--s~::~~ IEI 0.1 KirsctwnHum-W1ihboll \~S. \Jo I. Mtrl .. 1111 CSI f'ttl. Valley , .... M's Rlltflla {Ml ct.I WedlOCk II~, 14; HIUQI (Ml d9f Etnacoff 11-6, 1-0; Wiii~ t~~ .. f l.e•lg 11·1, 11·5; 2.. St.wfffr ls.Al U .O. lhltet 11 1. Bri...,nell (VPl 2:0:5.11. v u !El S. Gold$teln twl. TllN: S:».•. fEI 1. JllCI IW I. Pelnts: IS..10 ._ _ fm.t I) 1. H....-11 (CclM) SO.l Howe .lfi•ll 2:06.1 J. Ctr,.lller IC.Ml 0 b u 100 8eck-1. f . G.-IE) L k. 50 a.c11-1. JI . Greer CEI l . RI...,: 1~CEMIJl.l:S.Joflt$fSA)Sl.t J:Ot.t6.K•'t'SllEMl2:10.1. ey a °', .... -.•. (IEI 1. Cr-II IWl. TlfM; IEIJ..S-nCWl .Tl1N:3'l.1. UWel 21 I. Stewll•r (SJ.) 50.I 1. Mlle -!llltat II 1, Young fCMI JO arees t-1. Arondo fW) 2. Prep Golf F._ (\IP) SJ.O 2. McPhel! CE!.U 4:ll.) L Goar (Elll •:.U.O l . Me1'lln v•rllty 100 lreest-1. AllltO'fl {El 1. Allylefne IWl l . Sluroes CEI. l ime: Sl.1 U..I I I' 1. Mor•oa ISAI Jl.I 2. l\IPI •:~.D fhtet 11 '· T"""""' MlS&lon \tleloaef l!I To"' IS.12. 1·15. o.eem. (WI s. 11.,. ... ,,. (W). Tlrnt: .... W•llKt IMeOI 3Lt J. M<;.J;.,1-tCM l.•:32.12. CJ\ete ICdMI (;51.l l . 1S.12. 15-'. 1;23.4. • :IOO l'Tw llleta,-1. ~-. T11N : (VP)SJ.1. , 1(-ed (CdMI >:5'.J llleet 3l l~Msl· S... Clefnt• def°"'"" Hllft 151, 40D Fr•.lt•lay-1. Edi-. Tlmt; 2;CW.t. M--lhttl 11 1. MOr~ fSAI 2:00.1 c.if IE5U 4:•1-' 2. CarrrillO (SA) •:Jo&.J 11-TS. 1·16, 1S.11. 1S.1. •:!S.S. 4.Koler(CM )J;OO.I. :S.Sheng ICMl •:Sl.l. L.-&1111;11 def U11lver111, li<ll ~9NCllCNYIMI CtllU!MtM lCdMI 2:•.04. Feloc:k ICdMI 1:02.•S. 110Htf-4Ml1 II 1. F is.II 1\IPI 14.21. 1J.1, lS.I. ' t00 IMdl"t Reley-'1: KwrllllrWlal Y•ICIUler ITwtl l:OJ.1 Cnaet 21 I. Wiltan CEMl lt.t J. OWlfl CSA ) 11.S•. Ne•port Htrtior def HuntlflOlOll 8'1(.11. Timi': 2:0S.t. HUftMll!ar CCdMI l :J1.t 1. H-th "Tipple tTUS.l l'IO U""' 5. Mc0..11 Be«h1S.M,IM,1H. 200Fl'M-l.OIMrne11CHlt.Oll:IO NPI l :St.t l . Mlc"-ls (CCIMJ 2:00.1 (CdM.l lt.1CM•t1) 1. '-Urlt CEit) 17.1 EOltan 4pl"Wt1lml .. tar IS.12 lS.1 ).,. ........ tCI. Tlint: J:Ol.t . '-Kolar ICMJ 2:00.1. . . 2. O.l~r tTw'l 11.J l . $.eerl ISAI 11,l lS.I. " ' ' 10I Ind. Medl ... -1. Teytor IH) :t. Mlle -<hellt 1) 1. Hun• k., ICOMI 4. E.itifwJer tEMl 11.1 s. Soll$ (SA) ReftCllo AlamllOI ... co,ta ~ Seltlet ICINIMrCI. Tlma: 1:17.J, •:U.11.lSwnen CVPJ •:?t.I J. E/llatt 20.0. t-1S. IM, lJ.11, 2-15, 11·1J. JD F,.._1. Dale (H) 2. Mm~I on fCMI •<.11G.• 4. Abk>tt CE1U •:.e.I JJDl..H -U..tt111.Fbkl11Pl41.21. c.or-ct.I Mer Clef Cenyo11 1J.4 J.o.i.r.ICl.Tlm1:1'.I. ) • ltleft 21 1. Heller!Mck IT1r$1 4:26.Dl. SWl.tan CTIHI 42 .. 1. For,..llt ISAJ 15-', 11-11. " 100 Fly-1. Pltketl CCl 2. ,.._.... • Koler ICMI 4:11.s). O.y fCdM) (;21.. '°·' <t••t 1) I, G.,••tl, tCdM) 4..1 L ,,__,,_.it, IHI I. T•}'IOr (H), Th•: 1;07.0. Trark ··-(61) IJ7) IE1U.cll 100-1 • .1ones IEd) 1. Hodnick fEd) l.~IEIOTlme: 11.1. !20-1. Jones (Elll 1. MOlllnick {Ea) a.......,._ IEtll. Tlrr.: 17.4. oMl-1. Aclam1 IEsll 2. Wltliami 1151111. Btount flECll. Tlint: l:IY.>.1. --1. Bire'#k.k llEdl 2.Sll.lrp IE41 J. ttt .. ..:.(11WI111 ..... llellft Pit......, tHlesd<lltHn•etfl'8.·•2. Stewen CHIClet Mll cL-•1.MI. ... •• a.tterHl1par1~,6-0. 0..Vle CHI 101191 Tl'lomt.enl7.M . RutltdOe IHI 711 ct.I Mlrlanotl '°· ... a.ttff ball 1>1r:r1Mr,. M . ~er (HI A c:lel Gwtteltan 101, ... l(oker IHl 1tS Ml Mo11t°"""-:,y 'I03.. ... 8'HI! ti.\l parlNno. M . LEASE A aasa The FIAT more for fess lease. MORE Value. Economy, Dependability, luxu,Y. LESS Money. DICK MILLER MOTORS N f •ACYOl:Y 4"1MOell9 t.AUll. $H•IC&, ........... a, 0...-.U ........ 120 W. Warner at So. Mein, ·Santa Ana557-2132 UHTIL MAY I Ith OHLY ALL WOMEN 'S UOTHING ITEMS; •Dresses•Separates •Sox•Shoes, .etc. .•• • AU PRICED TO M.t.kE FATHH HAPPY AHO MOTHltl Ill~ OH THE ~MIS COUllT PARAMOUNT SPORTS 333 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa IBellind The !ni..._,. HQo.-cl P9ncai.n) PHONE 642-6886 Bo nded & Licensed Contractor #280201 A. 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FIHlll l\IPI 2(.0L 8Nm P99!1 tCdM I l:a&-7 l . 8«tll111 lEMI 1••~··· Fry ICdMI 1n-ov. 5.Almoncl (EM) 1n4~ 6. Allell ICM > IU.10\'l. Toi.1 O..ellll•r1: S•11te Aftt ti, TUlltft 11, El Moderla 11. <osi. _,.,, E"MCla I, 'llU• Perk 7, c-Oii ....... ' There's no excuse ON AU T ~Htl{f5 • for an unh!Jtlry c~stom~ We -don't try . to make exc uses, jus t satisfied customer s . Try us and satisfy yourself. ~ Luslna &Service Nabers Cadillac . ' . 2600 Hertoor llhd. Coot• Mesi 540-iMClO AIR CONDITIONING • ·SERVICE SPEC,IAL . : . -s1~51i $26.IO COMPLITI ' •. I -..25°/oOFFClf>!...., ..... AntcOHOm01•11!~.w..,.~s WHEEL ALIGNMENT '.SPECIAL • • • s1211 • ALL GM CARS 'IMCLllDIS c~---Ne/O« c~-CAl•a CASTa TOI AS r!IC~AIY. CAlS 'WllH-WI S $4.00 ADDlllOMAI,. .. I •. A.C~ OIL FILTER wnM Mtllf U.. a• CM:UMI ANVG.M.CAR WEEKENDER Gelo II ALL togotllei' ~rl~yo 1n ,,..1.u1g411.11 ' - • i EGl,11.AR PRICE • JMTo h1h.s2211 Sl'ICIAL .. SWIM •EFORE . JUNE I Dl"-J '-'d lticWed Wlftl Al PM11 CALL HOW FOR A BETTER FASTER JOB AT LOWER COST 17141 586-4562 FRH ESTIMATh-7 DAYS A WHIC s3.8oo.oo to s10.ooo.oo +. CUSTOM QUALITY POOLS ............. _e......,; ,..... ............ -• ,_.,....1\rilt_ ..... ............... -~ ... ~ .... ·--- .191 ..... ~ ..... ____ ......_,.. _ ... ...,....,. ...... .................. ~ ••""""" "'r."'-9 .• -· -~ 3530 DURFEE A ~E. • e • • • • • • .. • • • $44.00 ~'"AL_,,..,,,.,s.2777 ••• ..... _, .... s2811 .. Sl'ICIAL •• • I ! frh- 1 I. ( ' I!. • • I ! l I I I 11 I ' -' t I .. . · ., AYllON LocK1cev . •• ·I' . . " . . ' I (. • •• • . -J • • ., ~ .... ~ .N ··Race .Cluli.Forined I . · .. ....__.,.. Tu ,,,.tier w b•t -.!Ii· llMlr ~ , A. n-••!k\!lal .r:.,'bilns or--,-.,.... to rner. " bl\Ot · ud no. mattar llDder wbat g:1iau.lo. 1i.. 00 . Jlaelq Boat o"'""" and crewmea wbo • • P.PIU rule Ibey compete, f b OI A'lllirlea wu ,.,._.Jn meet llHt moljlbetelllp q...wlea· ~ ,_ . , ~Qduao ~Drll ~111~ .__of ~'11ons are beln~ urpd to toln no omDetl mU1t~.-V<1-llrat I dodJeate.r, a.etlonally known , teul two ORCA qualllYlna raeeo oeea-raeln1.y'e~i.m~ 1"'4 have raeed at IAlul 1,000 ,. · •· 7'.T ""' [ l'FJ:• • " mlleaQffebore. . · ,Ailro~toi1•tsteedn&eomm1\. '~a U winner i toe wlia aaniecr eonalaUn1 of Ted ' · ' "WE WANT evol')'ODO who" la ·Turner, Cbalr'maDi Norman OJ tr, • p ! an active ~ff1bore racer to join , lla)>en, vleo ·'ctiilrma.n;. Jeff · .1. rl.• t)rt ·ORCA In ordor'tbat lboe.¥ ean •.,· 1 • ~mond, •'1ttretaey;.treasur~; .-tn&b'repreqatabroad l'rl_ N~-· .. :~ \ Da~All~nd.MvkBaxter. t N~u JV, •kippjred by 1't1tO ~~ ~P~!x'~;aJki/!:.'~ .f'J·I ~ ,..., . Tli• 'l>µrposet·jj(Uli'1lRCA --ancP8tevt"AHllo, No)'!P.llr-raclnj"'1>lrl'r!r(Wo-.r;"&utlral'I' ·..,1 • 1 ... ' ...... ._ .t · tO ucoura1e oltlbore racin&,, ~r Yacht Club WU Ule Win· 'Ocean R1cln1 Co.nfeftllllff Olaai· •· / ' .~ i.. ... , · .; promote · the dfstcn. build.inf. · aer of the· Tri-~ort Hand.leap •; pioo and Oae Ton cb1mp&nn. ~~..:~~~--.•· .;·•·-~·, eqhlpplng, navigation and sailing' ra~ for Performance Handicap . • ~ .. • "-7 ,s\""''~'· .. ~~. , ,,¥ .·~. rt of offshore .yac.-bl.· It will ~ Bacilll ·Fleet yacht.I rtturnint OBCA ta patterned to a &rejtt ~ ~ .. · ' .., .. · ,: ., . .. slrtve to encom-aae atandardl for from the Enae_nada race. extent after the Royal ~an MeeaSWpperT~na 'ratings a_nd race prOced.,.,.,..to _ 'l'b•Jlntloeoftberacelafrom :• Racllll Club of Ensland ch , "~,.. , r-act••.• forlun for'11U!'Stl6DS , Kiiilon Bay -to Oceiiiil<leBili! -f11'.a~lnE'!fOPOandal1 T-S . '\'. R 'aodnewldeaflnlhesport,to'pro-tbesecondleglsfromOceanslde ovettbeW~··· 'W Jl)llaDfl' 411tta ~ m~, in\of,.atlonal raclnll ~m· to Newport. The annliol· event ls. .,. • • ~ 1 :J • . , ,. ): ,. • ....... petition, and to provide a vehicle. co-sponsored by oCeanstde Tne memtiiersbtp-drive in .J\m Hansoni>f Costa at:ee.a~w.as of c!lmmunicalion of these sub-Yacht Club and Lido Isle Yacht .. • ~RC~ beff•n imm.ediately after tbe--.Jrinner in the Santana-21 jects among ~lu~ me.m~ and Club. . ; 1!' ~~ orgaruiaUonal meetinc and .J11_eet·7 Cinco de Mayo re1atta.in local r,aclng oreaitizaUons. . . alre_~Y. has oyer 100 memben. NewportBeacblMts.turday. . •· •-' . . _9lass B w,inner w~s Do.us Club oraania:en expect to have Runner·uP was Yaeko.Bosw..ell, OR A {JS soliciting me'm· Dinlelson'a Hot Damn, Cabrillo over 2,000 members by fall. An-- HunUngton Beach; thh:d· was bership'fTo'rh: the widest possible Beach Yacht Club, and t.l)e Cla,s .. nual dues are $2~ for boat owners Llp)'f) Jarvis, .Long Beach and ·.base of dedicated offshore racing C winner was Scotch Mist, ski~ and ,$15 for crdw;~ 1be ORCA loudh was.Ed Cheser, Fountain meQ and ·wom@ from all over pered by Don Anderson, malling address ii t"10. Box 14. Valle"x... · the u .. s. 'i1;1 aJ11evels olthe sport, Sausalito YC. · Rowayton,1Conn. 068.'i3. • ~ .. · -.. ·.( • CMllOMI C"AIH oo•~ • 1.ICI. ~!AND 01a.1" 071·15 r WESTMINSTER 15221 llEACH ILYD. PHDNE:'893-8544 A79-13 ~" $1.17 FET \ TOUIM Dlllllt.E ao.na 111£ YOU CAI COUMT 011 fDlt TIAtTIOM. Ml.WE, llDllll.tCDlllFDIT' lCDIMlllOCAl.l'l nic:mt 30MONTtl GUA~ANTEE I!< I • , WednCJldax. May 7, 1975 PUBl.ICNOTICE PUBUCNOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUllLICNOTICE. • R fog Th . 19th Ch ·1d Pt(TITIOUl•Ullflllll ntl"COM"lltOL(l•OllTN& " -' • e ee . e:m.... 1 -l'ATOMO•T CVHO•CTTO ... WOY • "<TOTOOUUUIO•H• ................... . A.a. . . -~ T11otfollftit1111"''._.,.,............ jlaPAlltTMINT NAM• •-Y.t.T•MeNT. ~tTAJJMPT .._Ml OP'fttlUflflT•DtTATU Tllit Jollowl"'ll Mftofl h •diOi•-... TIM......-r .. rttit••re-'1119 ....... NTWOOO OlllONI, s111~ ..... ,fi•Tott,o.c., . -Tit 10 01 1coV1•11s '*f.•~ ·----~-· s fl-.,..1 •• MIHl''"•I• .. .c"""~ WKE•q,. ••ltl•cteni~ ci1•NJI LLIGl!NC• QUOT••"'' "ao.•~-"1......... State Fllmi"ly Conti"nues to Grow ;n ;,.,e -..... ~ -----~-...... c........ . .... ""-..... Coll11f'f'el•Hi4il ~ ... ....., ,-,Mii 1-w• Yltr, 40j A~, "W. Cvrnftc't 1"411 '~II C".Mtl i.• Dt•COYE•tE•. 1M• Cl•'I Strfft, ....... 1111. AIUOfil. .. , S..0 ...... ~ W.1""9118ffcll,CA.'1MI .._. ..,. ... IOC•t.cl 111 Cott. ...... Nf111110tl .. .Cll,,~lif ... nl•WM .,.. ............... Mii, c.i-... 0111111 ~,,., 0•11•1. s11 14'1• '"""' •.uu1.,.w-. iw., i:.mo•i..wtth ca .. "". c••r .,.,,., "°"a:' ...... · ,,.. W.trelenika ln1 with actre11 Samaatlaa ( ) 01~,..u,, H11"1~11t1on ••at11, CA. '"Pr•¥1~1o1111o.io1111••"1NL!ftl1. !.t•••1• M•wpor •••c•, c.i•.., • ..,., lNft\Oll, 20ttt.111 ....._. .... rt and Donelly Dellaldt Harper on lhe HawaUan island ol ~. t111ll1111111 ,_,vctto bv 111m11 ::,:::_::.::!t: ~ :!°=.~·1"!~' •• '~1"..!7.J!ll-""' :! ,.._, :*"°:1. !:ell, CltlfWfll.I-=lJy announced &.heir. lltb ll•ui:Jt:i'lowlnf. their marriaae, a PEOPLE ..,,..r'""••"fp. ""'lllil.I,..,," b.N\111,.. 1.1 o Hotkln.lt · ;.....,., ~ tt'KO, #Y"1 Wfl Three w-ks ·~ ••-v got •-" ~n •• d "''"Ill "'1t1 IMnlll11tA.HOClo!lon· i..wroncoOrotlffOI Mili.~.....,.,. .. Kh.ClllMIWI ' .,., --• \q'C',, ·~ a , ' ni11 'U!"""'~' ••• tiled wit1t "" ..... .,..,.,_, Tht,.ow ,.,,.,, tllM n.11 •'•11m•11t _.., u1ec1 .Mlfl ""· ._. ·...,--~ • their lath. l Thie wa1 the third marria&e '--------------' c:o..t1ev CMr•o•0••"9f C011ntv011AOrJ1 1110 ·•1tOwo·11•rn•d ••••clolloit 11 ~~Cl••11010••1199 Coul'llwe1r11.pt1i ••"~I'll. '°'1 So.II~ Thelt 19th was Ly1'!W Y•, a for Macy, 51, and tbe lint for Met r 0 po Ii tan 0 per a t5.1tis. ""'"°"aototoll'll'l'IOn"1"'bllM-01 ' l'OMt HUii _.~, .. .c:,., c;.11q1n11o t• -•ear-old Vletname1e 1irl v•-Harper, -. Th~ met while · D ·1 he ..,_,, bNllll110h•No1i...1a ... ~1"'"'-•• ~ .. -~,.,.., ;.__ ... .., ._ ;1: • .. 1 . .....-,(;• ... ,, Derformancetn etrot , never """'1"'*0 O••"oe Co•~t 0o11rPii;. 11on. P\.1111 • ...,. ...,M9f .... " O.lly... OlflOll I'. =''°'1 t.11 JOoq111n whose leJt were paralylOd ~ tbey bath appeared i.n the stage dreamed he'd g e,t s uch a •ood "P•U JO,ond~1 1,u,21,1tlf 1.u1.1; 111 IQllmor.w wh9•tot, .. 1--......, AllrllH•,U.•,on11M1y7,ttl$ l~1f HHltRGMl,JiO .. t cll.(:allfoml• a -----·-.._t1Ht¥0M•'o10111ct1n1.1w.... .,..., , , polio and broken ln Dl"1Y places preeentaUonof''OCalcutta.'' yiew. PL'Hf.JC NOTICE ofAl!f'l1,1tlJ. PUBLIC NOTICE tlMtrtN.111.~.-"·"'1 ~'°""""" when a Jet full of orphans * .... -E. $mi111 , . .,.11, 11too0. """eo'"1 ••;~· c..u1otn1, crubed recenUv outside Saiion. Ga-S.wtler, a member ol lhe Coll'lplrOllot otllloClltr•ll(y t~l"·'t'" .,.. t2..o I I ' '# '- SUl"••tORCOURTOl'TNe CMftotN0.1'4'' suP•••o.111cou•Td.TN• Et1""•·0fGotCMnQ 0tr,""1s.n Li was plclted up by the etate arts Commilaion, wu•tent 1TATIO•c•Lll'o•M1aJt0111 l'WllihNOf'~ coon o.11w P11ot, n•••o•u.L1ta0•H'i•ll0• JooQllll'I Hii11 Ro1e1, "'•"°11 9tocl\. Deboldta: at Travis Air Force con:fratu.laUon:s bv Gov. £ttm• .--TNe COUNTYOl'OlllAMO• ~II U. •• ~MO, 1 1• 21 11, ..i TMICf)UHTY O•OUNCH! C..lilw1tl11'2060 -"' ...... .us11 .1-•.11.11,1•11 • • • 1sws 111e.a.aw1 '" t.11k-o..fMM+-lt toft011Ca.o •• • Base. Their 18th wes 'l'lllly, a (;. ,....,,, rorwl~thel97S He wound up kneelin1 for 10 . minutes on 5lage, dress ed as a peddler in ''Cavallerie • Rusticana" as EU•or llo5s sang.· an aria. te0t1.ceo,_M1••1N•o"-"tTtnOllt ---• -~'•" o' MP••NO PntnOfl ..,..,,, .. ,.,..,"'1P· ,,.. ear-•ld g · I who ,.-blind and ~-Iii( r ·P ••~....-.-l'Ollt •11oaaTe o• w1L1. AND l'O• : PCBUC NOTICE ,.0 • •• 0 1 • o 1••c:T1 .. 6 ~9"oel: R"'rM.AlltOr\o -·Y ,, ar ru ze ruo __.., · 1 Lrnr111sT1tTAMINTa•vc90No -------·-r----,.,.,,,., .... ol' "••10NAL GeMrtt••,.,.... whowasaclosefriendolLy'sin ln a telegra to'Snyder, who buff .,.· wAiveo> • 1'1cr1T1our1u11N11s P •o•• • T., c: LA 1,. • o •v Tnk ""~1 -· 11'-... .,.,,..,., SaJeoo at a Seventh· Day Adven· live& in a rural rea ot Nevada Carnovale, an opera w E\l•I• .. ELIZABETH HOl..MAN "'""'llTATIMl:NT .. • ....... -....... VANT TO C.ntrC"'11ol0rlfltlCoWilron"'"11 •'-tOrphan.age. County, Brown aid: "'A note of beads the criminal divlsion f~ POWELL,0.< .. \.94. Tllo fo!WI ...... Pl'tllOfl b doi .. Mi-CA"'POl'(IA l"JtOIATI CODli MC. t 1t1~. a.q th W C t tor' MOTICIE IS HERl!ll't' GI VEN 1"'1 noMOI" -i'toNMl.I . OOUMANl,Al.NICNANO Besides five natural children, eoncratulation• on r~iving the e ayne oun y prosecu s AOllEAT ~WAENC.E POWELL ond CREATIVE WOOOCRAFT, lat hUhltfWILLIAMA.McCL059tEY, WOlllT~INOTOfll,AnO•HIYS the Deboldts have 14 ----ol 1975 Pulitzer ·Prtte for .-....""". office, had d tffl'tulty findtnt· 61 MI L.ANOELL MERSEREAU ,,.,,.. &1r..-L.OA11,EIT0to,CAttt» DtatloH-• --~....... ~ f""'U.7 ,. k ts h l 'cted . t t 111o11 r.rott" • Pl'UUot1 '°' PtOOO\t « -N.K.t1HJA1-ww.w• 202 ~·Ollll Jj)...-6,i.L Pf;!l$OHS CL AIMING .... JJ• _ · aU races and including at least Maybe this will put lMArts Com· ic e • so e con a assis an w 1n .. ot1d 101 h•11•1tc·• or-ciHff' t.o,,. E1 Toro c•tt"° ' 1'HTE•E!.T '"' TH E' PROPERTY a...A-...~cin•., ...,. eiaht with severe handicano::. /'Tr. ion on the map." stage manager Bill McCOart., ...... lO .... ,.l.,Y lo, ... pelltronoti (~ Tiils ~,.;,It tOndllCleCI tlY ... lit-MER EINAFTl!!R OESCR•9EO: Ahil! ... ,.,K. TIKlllff e ..... McCourt found the place for hlltl •• 1._., ·••••tMO IO•lllcll Is mo tor lliwlelwl NOTICE IS HEMBY GIVEN IN! l'IOG-S • own appointed Snyder to the ,...,.,..,., 1M•ll(.,.1.1r1, •ria 111o1 1tit ll<N .i11Uc11M1J•r w.,011 Ro!.l" "'· Mt Ct••k•'I "'' 111•d Pu1t11~ 0. .... 99 c:...i o.i1., "'IOI. Actress Joa••e WoMward commission in February. U an extra. -plocoel11H•lt19IMHl'IW""-Tllj1; 1tottm.,.1 •• , lllocl witl'I t,. ,.,,;... POUllOl'l lw Of'Ger dkocUno AOrlti.',2l,lO.•l>d~'l1,lt1~ 1Jof2·1S "'alledthegalaNewYorkeveru'ng . * The Met paid Carnovale $3 -"" t0t Mty l'O, 191$, Ol t :.)O•.m.. lllU. ~tr Clotkol ~•n91 C-tJQll'IAotll tr .. uttr ot POtlOn•I P•OPO•l'I Clol'"9d '-h <Mtroom o1 Otp.ar tmo"' No.'"' MOii "· 1t1s. "' •not11•r p11•,11•nt 10 C•ll'°'"'' P-IJ8LIC NOTICE honoring h er and her husband, aC· Pres:kle•t Forti will meet with which be says was just enout lo '--1,011ooc1wkc.tni.ro•1 .... WKt,111 _,,. "~ Pt-'t c.-s-11on as1.s. ·~ •~-p 1 N "the ul · 1 Pr id 1 , -Id S •-~or pay for parking. u.c11ro1s.n10A,..,c.1110•11I•. "'*ltl'loCIOr•"99to.llD.tll'IPllof 10 w11 1t 11 11 m•d• 1or 111•1111• sut>E•io•COUllT "" aa ewman, limae es en ~ • ._.--. O.ted.t.prnn, 1•1s. ~1a1.10,onc1~.,1. ''· 1t1s 1<Ctt-1! P9f1lc11•••'· •fllltn.t 111t11moon11p1ace o .. CALll'ORMIA daydream.'' She thanked the Senegal May 22, the White H()UJe • • w1LL1AMa.S1JOKN, o1 ,..,,ng , ......... "" t1ter1set.1or couMTVOl'Ott•MGI! Fil •--· 1 IL. __ , Ce t , ed The Un ited Republicans of co....,1.,c11,k M•r it, ''''· •t t:oo o.m .. in,,,. l•CJ•kC.llttf'Dt'lftWHt, m~1e yo · 1011,;v.n n er1or announc . . di' h s11ol!L,c111A1L&1•11••11 Pl'BJ·.IC l'\OTIC•: tCIUft•DC>m ot 0o~•tmtn1 NO.,otwoid SotoloAll•,C.llf.-1• making it come true. Senghor will be in_the United California are •'bea 1ne un· JONM•.sa10EL c-1.01 1oociw1tc•n11ror1ww.11,1t1 CASIEHlilMIE• or the more than two hours of States following a state visit to ten" for adopting a resolution Atlor"'r••t L.11111 l'ICTITIOUS llUSIMESS lr.tCUv 01 S.nr• Arw, C•tlfo•nl•. llt,211 bl · f G Ro Id ""W.1lcllltDnwS1111tolOt NAME STATEMENT THE PROPERTV WHI CH rs THE SUMMONION his, hers and their film clips. Mexico. ast1n~ ormer ov. •• How,.n .,..:,.,.c.111or11l••KM T11oio11~ngporsoni. ••1 aoi1111DW· sueJECT Of' THIS Pl!TITION 1s c 11oss.-coM•LAINT without intermission, Miss Aft e r 8 8 t 0 p 0 v er in Reagan, says Bob Beverly (R- T•I : 01•1"41·.... Mil.I: OESCRIBEO •S J'OLLOWS: 1•11 MG HAMILTON !.UPPL'I' co .. INC... Manhattan Beach) . ....... ,...,.iw:eo-,.uu..,, oESIGN PLUS. :n11 T11r1oc1t0r1 .... c-."lyro-120 , c.u10,n11 Corpor•UM, Pt•lnlftf. "'· Woodward said. "Thal was Washington, he will lour the Piib11w.tc1 o.~ c .. i.1 D•nr PllOI, Colt1-w.co111.n~1• o.11d •P<1111, 1911 ._ BOL.E;E coRPOAATION dttt llDLEE longer than •G one With the United States and be guest or Beverly, a GOP Assembly AOrll lll. •nc1Mt, 1, ,, 1•1s 1no.1s Aidt.ell E. O•• 11, Jt11 T1W1«1t WILLIAM I!. l tJOMN, MECHANICAL CONTll:ACTORS1 • Wm' d'.'' ,,. .. __ and speaker at the ·Pen leader, said the UROC resoluti~ ----·---------1°''"'•(0$10,....,U,Ollf.'n~• Coul'll'tClork Cotifornl• cor'pototlofl; SIGN:AL , ... ..,. 1 • TJ11t. o..MM\' 1, con11 .. ttod 11y.,, •"' .i-e.wu..,~ei LANDMARK, 1Nc .•• cotpor.ilOfl; w. • Club of New York City May 'Z'/. approved 61·45 Sunday was out o~ PUHi.JC NOTltE 4h11011o1. K1-.t ..... ...,_ l r. MEwt•No ESTA"IE, • 1i}nl1o0 Bill M h 1 th line. The resolution said Reagan . R-UE.0'1 11 ....... ....-W•Y' P•rlittrtflip; THE SIGNAL COM-.ary,w opays eeasy.-* F•cTit.ious•usiNEss n1, ll•~rnon1 ·•~ H•td ""'"' 111e SIMl ..... c.IHonolotun PAN1Es, 1 .. c., o cororouon: ANO goi.Qa: hus band on the television When Domlalcll: Caraovale had "'betrayed conservative M•MIESTATliMliNT c-i.,c.1•rkelO.MQe to11n11onAotH To1:a1•1111-111 OOES1':50llln:ctu.i .... o.i1111dfr'ib. aeries ''Maude,'' is honeymoon-started looking for tickets to a principles.'' "IM lol!owlt10 Pt•ton 11 dO•"ll bu"'· U,ttJS .._. "":':i1~l:...":~1~'°C:.i.t Dtilr Pilot ~~~.::'c:,~~=pt~~~:;,';;:..,C:~ -'o-''°'-'"-'""-"'-'~~-----,-------------·• ~~~:~iLs ET C., J1C.JS Fotbe' Rd., Putlllll'llCI Orongt Cw'! D•llr AIOI, AIWllU.>O,oflllMil'l'l, ltlJ' 141 .. 1· OF AMERICA NATIONAi. TRUST PIJBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PCBLIC NOTICE PC BLIC NOTICE s..ll•L, l•9""' N1011e1.c ••1•11 A.pt'hJJ.>0,onaM1r I, 14, 1915 ,,,,.,, -----ANO SA..,IN,GS AS!iOCIATIOM ond L. f--~==c======--f---========,---1---=c===""==,.,,~--l-··-------------T•••~· L,nn~ P•itoll•, 1100 Pl' BJ.1!,'~,,QTICF. W. AURI NGER , J fl •, (f0)$• '"ICTITIOUS•USINESS l'ICTITIOUS •USINISI l'ICTITIOUS•USl .. IESS - F;tlrwlew Rd., NO, '1'105, C.OU• Noew , PUBLIC NOTICE -·---Qlcltt'ldMll~. NAMllSTATeMl!llT JllAMIESTATINoENT NAMl!STATEMIENT FICTITIOUS•U511111!EU • .. C.lil . ..,,.,. • ..,,... To llW Dll-.ib: A<•-'• ""'1Plol!int Tllo ftlli.wlno Pl'•i.m. b -"II tuli· Tl'le tooowtno persons ,,-, dOlnl Dof5,i-Tt.9 lollowino """°" I• doono -.. fltAMI $TATEME .. T ! •: Thi~ 1>1,1s1,..~' ,, lOl'ICl11Ctid b1 .., In-hi$ O..n filed b'f tr.e 'ploin'tilh """'" -~: ie»1$; ,,.u~:· Thoe IDllowtno "''"°" 1$ ....,.--C·• do•llllHll. l'ICTITIOUS•USIMIEll SUPElllOll COUlllTOFTHE '°"'" 11 'I'°" '!i$11l!)Ofj,t!l411111..._.., __ THE LIGHT FACTORY. PMQTO BUNK. HOUSE INYE$TORS, 1t'J' CONTINENT Al INSURANCE nftS.$: '"• TtttW LrnfMP•uoll• NAMl!ITATEMli:NT STATIOFCALIFOllMIAflOlll yo.,. muM-JUt ill lhil cautl ••writi.n GlllAf"tOCS. 12116 1.i•mttf L.n.., El ..... n-.eA,...,Cosl•Me l•,01ft.f2'2t ADJUSTERS, •121 To.,.c1n CH"t, PS801STRl8UTtNG.1'MON.ltt$11., '"'' sltlemtnt .... , 111..i •• ,,. l"f The lollowlno pet-;, doinQ 111111• THE COUNTY Of' OllANGE lllHdinQ in '""'°"" l.o th, ,ornpi,.1,,. Ton, C.Hf. t2W O.w•d Vi•ll Sell-ii•••. lO'ZI Glpt' F-Oln V•U•w . OUI. '1108 Nl'wpof't a...,11, C•I. ""'° Co ( 0 Co 11 ""'..,;: NO.AllJOll !cw • -illl n Of Or•I ftlMClin!I. ii I O••ld Kirt M(KniQhl, 11116 Ul"',Cost•~w.C•hl.'1•16 Get1id llA. 8tnfMll, 90tl "lout;tn P•lll 81Kl'tscllmldl, IMO IM:ll St., IO ~~~ 1 ''k't ,...,Ill llnl1on• TONTf DEVELOPMENT C~· OftOEft TO SNOW CAUSE .MtK1 ~rt), .. Ul'lfn•d.m,P Ill« this l~ ... L.n .• El Toto, C..Ut, f2UO Conrad Sch-ilret, 1•1S All.tVh.11' Circle, F-1oinV•li.y, C;thl.'211l8 ~ &eiKll, C.l.'2c.t.O . . ' F421M f'ANY. 21231 Ptkl Ro.tel, L•GllN H us, "" ,,.. Mil\lff ol Ille Applk•llon ol ~' IS """" °"' ,.. ... ~ Tiiis blKlnets b conOllCll'(l by .. ;,.. NIWPOf'I BtiKll, C•lil . .,..., Tlll1 c...11 .. ss •S COflOllCll'(l b1"" •n· This ~~s ,, COnclll(lltd Illy ... ""' PIJllllW!ltd ~.ilnl,lt CNsr O•il w Pho!, CA.~~~. ~flt Tonti, lSlll Pille Ro.Ml, Ml CHAE l 'MlOMA S 0 EAR y IOf 'l'OU• dll•<1ll WlllM .,.l.,ld Or'l OA!l ic•-dl""""'tl. Tnls bl.t\.lrwe-ss is cOfldllClfll by dlwl&YI, diwielo.NL Aprit t•.1J, JO, ond Mtw 1. It/$ IJ31.7S chi1t19tol 11.11me. lion k tn.e p1.,i111iffs•ftel lllO cOllll ~ O.wid K. McK11ll)lll oentrtl !M'1....,!>l'lip. Gtrotd M. llt!n,,.11 ~<II iltecMcllmld'I UIQurwHitls,CA.'26Sl WH EREAS Mit llfft TflomlSCitttY, fNtr ;J11e19futt1t ... IMI ...,,. IOI' -0, ... ,,_, ••• OO-M'" ... OowiclYilllScll-llzer Tllli. ll•lemtnt w•s filed 'Min lht Ttii1 itote,,.,.nl w•t tiled wiltl .. --------------Tttlt. l><lt.•ne-ss ;, (Ol'lcl11Ctea D'r' •n lit-pet!tlontr, ,.., titta • 1111ltlon wltl'l ltw "10>'ll~ ~ otMr ••llri r1q,,;;teo•ln 11.i ~Y °''Ii of Or-oe Colln1w ;·..-., Tiil!. ilat.-n1 ••s !!led "'4111 Ille C.O...ntr Cl1•1t of Or1n9f Coun•y on Apr•I ~tr Ci.rk ot 0.1noe count, on Mar PUBLIC NOTICE diwleki.11. , .. ,t ot this C011•t tor •n ordlt' .<lltntl-tompl'••t1t. , !£:..,~ Counlr c1i•t o1 ~•noe co11n1r on """ii n, 1t1s. >. 1•1s. -----------·---Pf,lerM1r-fOflU inQ petltlontt's l'ltml trom Ml<nM! ,jJ ... wllll10itffllw ... wlc•tfM~; --..-. FOOi 21, 1915. F4Ull' l"4Ml5 FICTITIOUS •USINISS "llli!. l11lt menl ••5 lilfll with !hr T"on'•' Ge•tw IO Mkh•ll Tllom9I ...,., ... ~:-1'9r,,... ~... PllliU~ O•tnQt CIMll Oollr Pilot, f'U'llS Pubtllhtd Of'•l'lll" Coti~I 0•111 PilOI.' ~ilhtd 0.lnQt! Cao~! O•llY PllOC, MAME STATEMENT Couf'lty Cltr~ol Oti1n91 Co..ntyon-'Ofll H•1); 1 . ~ .... -... _.. ................. .,.,, Mty), 1•,tl,2', ltJS 1111-/S Puol i!.Md Or•ngt Coe,f O•U, l>ikil, """UJ0,1ftd MIW1. 14,ll, l•JS lXIO-/i Mly l, 14, Jl, ?I. 191S 11'1)-JS 1rw tollowlno Pl'•ton 11 dOll'IQbllo.I· ll, 191S. IT IS ORDERED l~l •1.1 Pt'l'iOnl '~ ... 'IWlllMIMHIM ,~ ', Aprll:Ml.•nd~r ,, 14,21, l•JS 1..,7.75 I -------------~ t1ess•s: . ....~., •• ,. 0 , 0 0 '' ~2'4,_1 ••••,led on 111e 1b0"9 •nh!IMI "''""' -p.tedOK-"*""1, 4 A· , ----·I-· ~----r--11 --------------GOLDEN AGE, J001 Red Hitt, rv... • ., rante Oil• ii ,,...,..,_, -;trbel0tttll1,Cwrl•llOA.M.,on !Sf.All • ·• r t.o... • --O e1o0. s. SI•. 1oe. cos1o~s•,CAfl6tc. Aprit2l,l0, 1nc1Mt11, t•. '''s 14311-PS #My 11, 19/S, lfi lfl• c .... rl•.-n of WILLIAM I . ST JOMJll, -..,-, PUBLIC NOTICE Pl' Bl.JC l\OTICI-: P.lJBLIC NOTICE Pl:Bl.IC N TICE 11 Oli»rl....,.• No. l •I '"' co .. rtl'!Oufl ;it Olrl< • ..,J., EllQeM L. ••<Ww. Jlll &lbl'I .. P"BLIC NOTICE 100Clv!c Clnltr Drive W••I. Soni•........ e, N•l•litl . Drummond, A,,,,.,(OllOMeWl,CA.'21>7• L Thb b«s!nnt 11 conducted br on In-• C..uto•ni•, ond"'°"" c•""· ;1..,w,wnv Oe putr diw""""I. FICTITIOUS BUStMIESS ,,.. Pl!lll>Ol'I tor <lltnll" of "'""' illOllld SEIDEL, CRAIL ANO SElll BEii • El!Qentl.SOl"IOW NAMESTATIMENT nOlbeQr.tnli!d. 16!1Wt,lc1Ht0r.,Sllito:tff T1tl1 tt;tleJntnl .... !. liltd wi!ll lfltr T ... lollO\lrinQ Hf_,. •rl OOlnQ bifti• IT 1$ FIJRT HER OROE R EO 1,,.1 • Ntw,.,, Bot<ll, C.llforl'i• f l ... C011111'1Clerkcri0f'•fl9'l!C011nl'lon"""ll nt'!,,n: <OP¥ ot lll1i O.aer to Show Cilu'>e lit T1l :t<12-t<MOl'1•1 11,)f1S. INTERNATIONAL HOU!.E OF QUIJl1!.l>rd 1n ORANGE COAS r P.AILV A.ll_n .... : O'Oij·Co"'l.i•I-' • ,.."" PANCAKES Ho. 901, '3tt E. ll'tll $1 .• P11.0T,•--•of .,..fll'tll"lfclll• ~!Nit ~·"Ot CIMSI O•ltr Plllltl f'lll:ill""'° Oronot CIMi • Oo/tyl fl'llOI, Cost. Mow, C..Uforni• Hon Pt In! ed in Or 1n~t County, .t.pt,1 16, 2l, l0, •nd ~'I 1, It IS 1lU-1S AOr'lllJ,Xl.•nd-,t,1.i,1t~ 1~7 RANoCO JtES-TAURANTS,. C..llfo1 ni•. otKe. Wiik lot_ lour MIC.-I - --------Colltotflia corpor•tion, IC.SCI Willfllr• ,,,,;w "'''k' Pf•ot 10 lhe' <Ute Ml lor PCBLIC NJ)TfCE PUBLIC NO.TICE 81wd., 11111 Fl00t, Los AnotlH. CA. ne.11ri"90flllll11tl!IK>ft. - --F1CT1T10USB\.iiiNiSs--' NAMIE STATl!MIMT lh1 tou-•no ""'''°" '' d041'1Q buSI· nie~•1 : LA WN-K!"'C MAINl . CO., 11£0 P1 91;ent•.o. $u1tt. No, e. c.o~w '-¥~. Oh lot"•• Ron•ld W11tlarn Col1rn•n, •111 0.0.emt•I. Or , Hun1ono1on S..acll, :•11lotnl•"1""" lnil bll!.iMli Ii Cond~~ by Ofl ;,,_ :i.~ .... 1.. • ~ • Ronalel' Wttllo\tn '011..,... Tllk \lollrntnt wa1 ,1111:1 ••Ill I,. Couoltr Clt•k of O••n9' CW"l' on ,,..,;1 10, !ti)' MOTi Cll 01' HON·llil l!S P'Oflll •ILITY No!IC:t II llortb'I Qiftfl tlltl lllt ...,. mrll-Qnod wllt 114111 lit tt$pOl'>tl!N tor •n'I debts or IJoOUllltt cor1ttoc'9d b'I 8onded Ph1m'ttln9 or •nyoM Ol,,,,.. IMll "'""'"'°"Of •flt• tlliJdalt . 0.1..:1011!. ltdOrol APfU, 191S. Jom•• E, P•rker 1S3MltlttCIApl. No. 1 Ot•not, C•lil . ..U.1 1'111111 ..... d Or..,99 Coo~I 0.llW Pilot, AptllJO,•flllMIWl,1,191.S l~IS ---·-------- l'l'Rl.IC !\'OTICF. tcm4 O.tea· Aptllll, 1•15. • 7hi\ tlolslntsi I! Co.nclllClld tlr "(Of-SAMUEL OREIZEN p0t;tli0fl, Jl,ldQtol tM5"'PO•iorC-l RAMC.0 RESTAUR ANTS' SE ltEMEA H. C:.l!IN Rolll'1 A~Mell'IOI, PrttlOMI iWEou CM pm••"""·· s .... " Tflls llOll'n'IMI waf loltcl Wllh"" l'.0.Boi.,1 c-"11¥ Cit•ll of Or•nvt Cown1ronA1W'il 0r.,..., t.IHfonoi• tfft4 Id, 1•15. • 1"411W ~::;-.... ~:;;~;....,, Plibll\lllcl Oral'l<JI Coiu O•~h Pilat, Publi!.hff 0...,91 Co.II 0.ail'I l'tlOI, ......-1110, •nd Mily I, 14, l l, lt15 IU2·1S ....,.,1 , •. ,,,lli,•noMtr 1, 1•1s US~/~ MOTIClf. OF MON· Ill IE $~0MSl•IUTY -.OliC• i! fle•~b1 Qi~l'I IMI ... ..,._ dl>r"9nee1 wlU not be tl!POMlble tor 11'11 lltbh °' li.Cilillts cont•iKlod 0., -ot.,..., t,,.n mrwll,.., ot olle.-llli11W111. 0.1..:1 this 1nc1 <Ur of M;t,, ltli. si.11aM.MOOf1 11•92Joti:ran -18 l"'il'll.CA.'2..C.. Pubiill>IO OrM!QI CIM>I O•lly Pilol, Milrc., 1, IJ, 1•1s 1sas-1~ Pt:BLIC !\'OTICt: • - I ., .. , • , I • • 41> • • • ... "' .. ... . • .. • , ... l 1 • • • • .. DAllVPILOT WedneSday, May?, 1975 • Pamela a. Meuert .baa been named .manaier of the • Kenneth A.. Wllll.s, president and obief ex- ecutive officer or the recently opened Bank of Saa lradln& department fot Leaa-au Tramattloa Service•. Jae.. Newport peacb.·buod discount securitie• broker. • Cemeate. has been in com-"" -1 "' mercial bankine fo r 40 years. He terved JI~ vice president of the Bank of America, n'ational division for 10 years and was a branch manager for five years iD various capacities. Ms . Monzert, actlve Ul the securities induat.ry since 1960, will supervise tradinc activity fot" both the cotn.1>ahy'a hQme office and ltl San Francisco brancb. • He and his wife reside in San Qemente. COsta Mesa resident Petet' J. Doluaelly, assis- tant vice president ol CalUonla .Federal Sa_vta11 aDd Lo••AasoclaU.., bu been elected.a director of the Tustin Chamber ol Commerce. He was also elected treasure r of the chamber for 197$. 78. • WILLIS • • Coron~ del Mar resident A. Glenford Dickson has been na med to the board or directors of United Can Company. . He was elected vice president and controller or the firm ii) 1972 after serving as corporate con- lroller. Georae Calamaru baa been nam~ director of. public relations, a new pc>3t, for Jansen Assoclat.es, Inc., a Santa Ana.based public relations, advertis· ing and market research agency. • Prior to bis appointment. Calamar~ was senior vice president with Leland Oliver Company iri.Orange. • , Richard L . Mercer, supervisor of computer itervices. al Golden Wes& College, has been appoint· ed editor of the inlematiooal computer quarterly, ~'APL Quote Quad." ITT Marine and RHreatlon Components Division, located in Costa Mesa, has narn.ed W.R. -Tbe quarterly is received.by 900 c~mpul~r pro- lessionals and users. Mercer ts also vice chairman of the Orange County Associ ation o( Computing Macbinery. Rlnkenbacb as · director of · · marketing for the unit of ln- ternatiohal Tele phone and Tele- 'graph COrporation. • Nelson D. Waldner has been named manager at Welts Fargo Bank's Fountain Valley o£fice. The Westminster resident joi ned the bank foUowing a merger with Commercial National Bank in 1974. Formerly . manager of telephone products and sale! for Ui.e I1T Latin America grdup, Rickenbitch joined'rIT in 1950 as market research manager.· Now Paine Webber gives you · what you've always wanted · from your broker. The ALPHA ACCOUNT •You want to be more than an account nu~ber. ~1 ,,•11c11 y111 1 ''JX:ll :111 A'l1>l_1i~ Acfou 111, \Vl' 1:c\'ic'~' all _r1>u r_ 1>t:rs(.>11cil r~ql! ire- 111c11l .'i, (':Jf>:tCJllCS anc l g-(1;1!S, fafltll'lll,~ Ill a<l.JUSl!JrClllS f<>r !l llla· 1.i1n1 a 11<1 (>I ll('I" va 1·i;il 1lcs. ,,, HI g·c1 1 he resu It as a <:<>111 putcr1zc<I c;1sh 11(1\\' 1 a hie, sl u 1\\' i 11g· y111 1 cx11r1 I y ;11 \\'h;11 ral e ye n1r asset'\ 111u~1· g:rc 1w 1< 1 1111.:L'l yi 111 r I i11;1 ncia I g( ials. •You're tired of brokers who only call when they have sOme- thi'ng to sell . Si 11 '11.: ,\ l11h;11\cr111 11 11 1Jri11gs 1111r rt·scarrh clircrl ly 111 ye >ti. ~:.a<'h ii.11 111.1 h }·1 )u '11 ; 1u111111a t irally rc~·c i,·e J>ai~ it Wel>l>er's rcscarrh 1>1d1liratH)ll . 111\·t·s1111 c11t J>crs11cr1 1vcs. Y~1u II a l.sc.1 rc- t:civc, l>)'ll\'Cr1 1i1rh t !\lailgra111 , i11s1;1111 ;111al)·scs11I hrectk111g nctt·s 1"" • ' whK~l1111iJ{lll ;ill ct I y<Hll' 111\'l'.'>llllelll Sl l'itll'g")'· .e You want to know your potential tax liabilities as they develop. . SI• ~'1>h;1 Acr11t1111 s~1l1scril~·r~ r1 ·rt·i \'t:' q11;.1r1erly.re1)f•rts c>f rccil1zt.'<I ;11ul u11rc:il11.l.'<I ~;1111.-. ;11ul lf">~scs. 1<ic1J11fie< a.o; sh1 1rl· 1l.'r111 c 1r le 111g-1 e r111, a nc I ;'1 c lcla i led a 11111111 I ; 1rr1111 nl i llj{ 11f clivi- clcncls a11cl i111 crcs1 111 aid i11 IH\'l"ira1ic>11 elf' lax returns .. • You want to be a preferred client. s,, /\ l11l1a /\r("11u11L sul1St:ril>- -crs ){Cl (lisc:c 111111.-. 1111 s1' K·k ;111rl fx111cl r11111111is: ... i~n 1s. A ncl I her1)~ry h1wcr interest 1111 t lc.:l 1i 1 I 1; 1 l;u l f'C.~ 1I1a11 111;111 y rl icn ts \\lit h reKU a r 111argi11 acrc11111ts. • Y9u want money in your account pend!ng reinves~~nt to work for yoµ. S«1 Al 1>li a Arr11u111 sul1scr1hc::rs a rc pa1cl 111tcrcs1 c n111u 111ey I 1clc l i 11 their art:< lJl llL'\ 1>er HI i 11~ rcit 1 vcstn1e111 .. • You waitt to know if you're' meeting your personal inves~ent objectives and if not, why not. SI> an Alpha /\rrc1u111's J>er l<!l'lll~ a11t:c is 111casurccl ;111<l rc1>11r1ccl 111 yciu <tu artc1: l>y cju ;~1·te r, e n al 1li1 IA' r.c1u 11 1 cva It 1atc. 1 !1~ rcsu 11 s arh 1cv~c I 111 re <1111 111 tr> yc111r (1w11111\·cs1111c11 11 >l~1cr11v<·-.. • You want objective meas~res of the ri~ks you '~e ~ing. S<) as :111 Al1>!1;_1 Afrc 1u11t s~il>Srr 1l>er. )'(Ill rcrc1,·c.1 icr11Kl1<"~ll~. ~111 1~­ J>lllCI' 1>r111_l-<!111_:; .'\l.h 1rh r~vc11 I a~ a gL111(c the clc.g1:t..oe ()r risk _111 y<>Ur 1x1 rtf(Jh(1, 1 lus service, wl11<.:l1 \\'Cf;ill Pc1 r1l c1ilc1 11y11;1 1111c:s, 1s11't < c,si)...'lll"tl tc1 sell st11c:k . It cltK:s11'11c;ll y11u. \Vl~at ff) hU)' 4>1' sell, l111 t. it<l<x:s tel l y(1t1 exactl y .,.,·J1<1t 11> l1)(1k l11r 111 tl1c st1 J<·ks yfn1111ny clcricl e 111 fn1y cir sell. . 11le: Alpha Account is available for a service fee. For most subK:riber11 am~ atantiaf ~ of this fee is t.a;'llC·deductible. But to introduce you to the Alpha Account, Ptinf: Webber is offering (for a limited time) a Portfolio Dynamics rUk analysis of ~r portfolio, without charge or obligation. , • Paine Webb·er County's Taxable Sales Told Orange County re - col'.ded $1 . 387 billion in taxable retail safes for the · 1ourtb quarter of 1974; an increase of 6.4 percent over ,the same period last year, accord· int~ 'to the. Board of Equalization. THE REPORT was re- leased this week by board chairman John W. Lynch. Taxable transactions statewide tol!lled $18.3 billion in the fourth qu~ of 197.4, a gain of $1.3 billion or 7 .8 percent over the like period of 19'13. But prices bad in· creased over 12 percent over,UJe same period. The calendar-year total re'ached $88.1 bilUOn, up $6.3 billion, or 10.3 percent, from the 1973 taxable sal es volume.-·But the annual inc.r:ease was approx- 1matelY the sime as the average increase in con· sumer prices for . the year ; therefore, 'the physical volume of goods sold during 1974 was oo greater than in 1973 . TOTAL TAXABLE sales in Orange Coast cities for the fourth quarter were : H un!.!_11gt on __ !\ eM_ l!1 $84,848 ,000 ; Fountain Valley, $26,683,000 ; Cos t ·.a M e s a , $121,748,000 ; Newport Beach , $68 ,517,000 ; Laguna Beach , $13,360,000 and-San Clemente, $12,486,000. Santiago Bank Set ln Irvine Watertro11t° Shoppi11g· Brick paved streets, flower draped street lights and unique architecture set off ne, .... Lido Vill age shopping complex in Newport Beach. The $8 million complex, nearly 70 percent leased, contains 103,000 square feet of commercial and office soace. Contractor is Don Koll and Associates. Passengers Dip 9.1 o/o for Air Cal Air California carried 117,910 passengers dur- ing the month of April, according to J oseph E. Walker, asSistant vice president of sales, for the in- trastate airline, headquartered in Newport Beach. These preliminary figures·indicate a decrease of 9.1 percent over the like period in 1974. Load factor for the month was'65.2percent. •'The Easter and Passover holiday periods were in April laal year instead of March, leading to a decline in the comparative monthly: results," Walker said. · · • Revenue passenger miles totaled 41 ,752,900 for ' the month, down 10.2.~rcentfrom 1974. WalJier explained. that with the addition of Lake Tahoe service this year available seat miles were increased 8.3 percent. Organizatio~s Plan Meetings. Ora.nae Co11nt~ buslrtt"Ss .srou~ and ~1¥bs hl'{e aebeduled a OurryJOf met:ting~ unil l~urea dWiD&· May ranging trom cryltlal ball goiing at. future how;ini: needs lo ttte ~rl ol luJkirii: . The meetings, listed by dutc, include: Mnv 8 -Oran.i:e County Advertlslag Federa· Uoo dinner mcctinl{ rr~turing lecture by Janet Marte Carlson, prCsident of Carlson/Llcbowlt1 Ad- vertising, 'rhc meeting will pc at the Airpo~er lnn, wi.th cO<'kluil:s ut 6:30 and dtnner at 7:30 p.m. Call ·.6.13.:.6111.IoLJCS.fU \1 3tiO!}~t. __ May s -Re11ldf!ntl111l Research COmmJllee of Southern C1UJornl1 wall meet kl noon at AJrporter Inn to hear Irvine Company president Ray mond L. Watson spe3k on "'l'he Second Half ot the Seven- ties." Call Martin Hro\\Cr at 644·3381 for informa· tion. 1 May 15 -Sm all 8 wslnes1mea•s A.ssOcl•t on, OraTige County chapter v.·Lll meet at the SaddJeb:--ck lrm in Santa Ault at 6 p.m. to hc.ar: J~ M cCorm1~k , partner of l!::rnsl 'and t-:rnsl who will discuss cutting corporate taxes. l<~or information, call Elle'\ Englander at 835-3100. !\lay 15 ..:.... The Orange Cou!'lY Cb•mber of Com- merce' hus seh edulcd a regional confere~ce on "Continuing ~ronli t·1·s of Unsincss : Europe" tn~l';Jd ­ ing l'uncheo11 s pc<.L ker 'I'homas W. Aston, Bnt1sh consul gene r al of 1.os 1\11ge h:s. · Advance r('~ist ration ft>r the all-day conference should be mud\! through thl' Chamber , 401 Bank of Ame1il'a TO\Vl r. l)ne City IUvd. West, Orange, Calif. Tickets urc S20 ca('h including luncheon. For inforn1ation c:i ll 639-6460. rtl ay 16 -The 2Zod In~rnalional Tecbnl~al Communications co nference ts slated at the Dis· neyland I-tote! wi t h an all -morning seminar discuss- ing the public relations professional w~o can adl!pl to more than on(' ('nvi ron mcntal setting. For in· formation c<i ll Ilydet· Sn1~1ll in Glendora at (2 13 ) 331 -7682. t.f ay lG -1'ht> An1c_rican Soc~ety of Cer.tlfled Insurance' Cons ultants wt!\ hold a dinn er rheel1ng to honor new me1nbcrs beginni ng at 8 p.m . al the Royal Inn in Anahein1. . . Guest ~p cakcr will be former Cal1 forn1a Ins urance Commissioner fi ichards D. Barger. For information and rcst•rvations call 534-6250. May 21 --Sales and l\.1 arketi~g Executlv_e11 of Orange County ha ve sc heduled their monthly dinner meeting <il the Gr.i.nd ~-lotcl in Anaheim beginning at6:30p.m. L=t"'l'en cc Oys<i rt '"ill di scuss '-'The Magic of Wordli , .. at the-mct·tiui::. Further information avail able <it 828 ·3131. Ove r 1'h e Counte r NA.SD UstirMJS MUTUAL FUNDS • $1J1n Pickings • - Graduates Face J-ob Shortages · 8yl.beA-1lldPr-. Job prospects ror Ul1& 'Print:'• newest crop ot ~llege graduates are dismal. · Duperale ~tudent.s are queueln1 up for cracks 1t whatever ls available, a c•mSJW pbenomenon Uiiat la mak· ing college Pl•eemenlo(firlah work harder and Jonaer. PAUL Glll/SBURG. DEAN°OF1ludeol1 al lhe Unlvenl· ty·Qf_-Wi1~1i11, says it's not3Plu111&1-for TO studentrto be waftf;ne: in line cac~ day lodlscuuJGb possibilllles. Students begin galhering be( ore 7 a.m., an bour before th.ti otrtce opens -a s ight I never recall seelns before '' Ginsburg says. ' Charles Sunb('rg. placement director al UCLA aays .. I r~ally don 'l know Whal adjective to use to--cte..Crtbe lbe mtuatlon. Bad? Worse? It's the worst I've aeen tn many years.'' .-. The _ University ot Pennsylvania's Arthur Letcher agrffl5. ~e gays, ''ll 'snot loo Jood." Only for engineers, accountant.a and mathematiea and scieiK.6 · tea"cbers ig the employment outlOOk bright. But ey~·m the1e areas, the number of job cbolcea is COO· 1i1derably fewer than earlier anticipaled. · The College Placement Council, which is head· qulltered in. Bethlehem, Pa., and compiles job often re· celved by 156 colleges ar\d universities around the nation, says: "SLIM PICKINGS FOR JUST aboul everybody but enginee:ing candidates, and possibly accounting majors. Now, midway through the season, cutbacks appear to have 'ttlt engineering as well." Ben. Upchurch, placement direclor al Geor9ia Slate University, says ·'the demand for college gradualea lb.is year is about 10 lo 15 ~rcenl less lhail il was lasl year.•• Doug Nichols, placement director al Shippensburg," Pa., State College, says, "The cliche lbal a college educa- lion guarantees you a job is no longer true.·• Columbia University's Athena Constantine says, '"The number or direct jQb listings riled with the office are down from past years, and the job offer! are coming through much taler than In past years." Jerry Richardson, assistant director of career planning at Ohio's Bowling Green Slate University, blames the re· cession tor the reduction in campus recruiling. "A lot of companies are not quite sure what the economic picture is and are interviewing a litUe later than they used to,'' Richardson says. ''A lot of them aren't going to make any of(ers until July.'.' Robert Pardieck, placement director at Bradley University in Peoria, Ill., says "as il presenUy slan<h, there are tentalive job offers." • .:fax on Gas-eating· Autos Gets Backing WASHINGTON (UPI) - The House Ways and Means Commillee has approved a tax on automobile& bilsed on how many mile11 they get per gallon ot 11soline. Propon~nt1 called.il a way to tum the industry around toward gas-efficient cars. 0p. pdnents said 1t was a "slap on thewnst." • THE VOTE COULD con· ceivably be changed as the commitlee~ completes con· sideration of the energy tax b~. ll has already approved, alto tentatively, a federal gasoline lax increase of al Jeasl lhree cents a gallon. The fuel ef(iciency tax, ap- proved 21 to 13, would slart with 1978 automobiles -lhat is.:-lhose that reach the de· aters' showrooms In late 1977. fictency standard. he wOuld escape the tax, If. 'Ute Oeet average fell shorl, tfle manufacturer would be taxed on lbe autos that did n6l meet lhe standard. ~ THE FLEET standard would be 18 miles a gallon in 1978 models, 19. for the next year and 20 l}\e next year. Jn 1918,. cars subject. lo the levy would be taxed at 2 ptt· cent of their value.(wholeaale price) for those getting 17 bul less lhan 18 miles to the gallon; 3 percent for those 16 lo 17 ; 4 percent ror ihose 15 to 16; and 5 pe rcenl Coe those getting less than 15 miles a gallon. The scale gets one mile tougher each year. Waggonner said the stan· darda are those the auto in- dustry itself promised Presi-. lr a manufacturer's fleet of aulos m·el an average fuel ef·. · dent Ford il would meel volun· tarily. · <•11i111~rx 1111d L•t•vrx Nf"IL'I ·l'o,.k 15 Hew Yott IUPll -Tlt+I lolio.ll'IO 1111, ~--..Jl~.n~_f ,a •!I_.,· ...... lfol-61Kt..._ .... , .......... _...._ .... ,_ ---· ;£11 !l-_~ ~ lo\! tho tllfft beMd Ol'I Pllt'tM Of (.llol\gl Oii tho Nftif Yori!' 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Also featured are Laraine Stephens, John Vernon, Patrick Macnee and Gene Evans. · ' CBS (2) 11: 30 -"Change of Mind." . N!!!'T¥Se~••• Cops~·fJn ., -tf; (..., • ' • • , ~ It B7J.tY8B.tlUIV'IT •• TwilYe plnk11ipee1 were NEW YORK (AP) ~ The' illldlouon roplacemenll like aet•orks' fall Pro1ram A8(:'1,cdDtrover1lal ••HQt L schtdules are all In now, aai:t-tt -'B&IUmoret• or one-aeuon lhbwa appear• that viewers are~ for · lilr:eNBC.•1 11LueuTanner.•• more chuckles and very con~ · ·Am~ t.Jl9 old durable& qe- trated crime·stoppina on TV~ paitlnc llN! NBC'• ;.''Ad.lm·l2," when September rolls~ ABC'a "Odd COupl~" and C8S' Twenty-two1ituaU00,~ectlt11 ''Mannix'~ and 20 -aeason are on tap, compantl to lS tut' "Gunam.Qke'' sedel ~plie the September, and there'll be 19. ' 'demlle cil th· lut ;.~ ..... w t police and private-sleuthing ..... _ · , 8 • ""' "~"'--ti series, just one more than at t6e -Clll.1V bun t completely. ed. ' • -. start of last season. However. 12 of th;e crtrhe- fighting saa:as a,e iD direct .com. •••-•••---••llll!lllllllllb111Ua'! petition with each other on Tues~ day, Wedn,sday, Friday and Raymond St. Jacques, Susan Oliver and Leslie Nielsen head the cast of this late movie from 1969_ ABC IAYS noxi fall It's airing' an u-yet unnamed Western on Jllo!lday nlgbll to compete with NBC's ''Emercency•• and CBS' ''Gunsmolr:e'!, replacements -· the ~returnini ''Rhoda" and tb.e new ''Pbylli.ll" sttcoma. • •. ...... ; ~~-lV DAILY LOG ... . •. • . :. Wednesday Evening , a Donny & Marie Osmond, * Buck Owens & The . 8uckar005-T onfeht! Sunday nights. ' ·THIS MAY make· viewers groan, but it's all part of the highly competitive ''counter- programming" the networb are · doing in their quest for. s~ of the 70 .Prime~Ume sbois in theii ,pew schedules. ... "Nee u doih1 without a prime. lime v~ety obow next fall, and CBS i• slltklng with "Tony Orlando and Dawe," "Oler" and Carol BU:mett:",, • .MAY7 Twenty-siX new ~eries, rapiing from a Mel Broqks sitcom on ABC to' CBS' "Beacon HUI," an Americanization of "Upataii's, Downstairs," ,,.-ill .be oo TY next fall, while 18 shows now on the air won't return. ABC is tryin& a· live vAriety show, hosted ~Y Ho'\'ard Cosell, against four 'Friday night sit. coma -CBS' new "Big Eddie" and ·old •.'M·A'S·H" and NBC's .deadly S..to-9. p.m. duo of !'San- ford and Son'' and "Chico and the an." ·~ . . ' -!.l:Ol 11 D ()) d§l mm (E News ·s:oo t) !llJ CI)()) c .... ~. ''Tiit Hit : • (])DQ}~(l)(9(j)) ltlWS M111" (R) A C.tllelC bisllDl''s lite :_ •. =.· ... ;~,.:· .. :.., :~·;::·=..: · Cl~ff R.o~. ':tson Si'gtred a1 -· dll flip's IUISb lfe Cbef, llkl.un ~ " -~ •. fijS&1rT1ak =· KtMJ RaMll •IMI llictl· LOf:t ANGELES t AP) -Cliff ''Miclw.ay'' appears to be : • • mi llCO ._.. '75 Ciji War• Bi~ @ Tiii •-.••Ma Robertson , \\'ho poitr•yed a rounding 'lP lDOlt of the leading • lelt, .IKtll Jowph •nd .IKt Glena --nav .. 1 officer named Jolm n:, · men in Holl-ood. Other new ad-111 llosll Jor 1011r bids Oii 1n 1n· w Safari ti .., r · " - tique pi1110 -drta 18'50; ·o.1 t'EllCET AllttiM '7S Cofltinul5 to Kenaedy in "PT 109," is return;. .. ditions to the cast are Hal· : : : · Dr11111inc, ~ an cHI paint1n1 br Slut midni1M. ing to the U.S. Navy to fight tbe HOibrook as an intelligence com. Ber1111n; "A Yin of Mr Nriw1I," batUeof")(idway." ·m¥der, Edward Albert as navy an oil bJ Joyce Treinwn; 1 1it1rco ':JO Ofllrts • lieutenant ••d son of ••-•ra1· • -• lll1sslmo SISSOl'MI Otl, ''Wirlclow ol fB Mllsical S... ...... A\llUI V1nQ"; a r1fltc!MI li1ht sculph11e mu r..... ' Robertson, Oscar-winning t>est Chari~ H~ Glerm Ford as· by Ra1 How1t11; 111 "U!Win, . actor for "'Cbarly" in 1968, ·bas .. Admir-1 R•y Spruance •nd • • • Oowtlsl1!1'1" pillow, autoir•plled bf 10:00 I)@(]) ([l DM ~{II) Ilic· been $,ioned by u'1.iversal Pie· James .(?®um as Capt. Vint.qn. • • .lean Mull! 1nd 1111de br K11is 11do MonUl!bl11 ~ 1n Ille llOI)' ,. • Maild · H11wi1· ind a ut of 39 penn~s of llMi 11u111 of 1 little Muicln· tures and th'e Miriscb Corp. -to ·~ ox·. Previously cast were • _ U11t ~1on1e11totilt111t licll Ben· Amer1t1n ill 1 susplciolJs sd\ool IM porttay a commander in the sea Heston, .Henry Fonda, Robert , ' - ' Thi e.e 1bt1 later, Cosell's "NFL l!Jjlnaay Nlilht· Football" bas equall~ sll!f competltlqh fl'om-CBS' "AU ln~amlly" -it's movina·frodi -and "Maude.•• NB.<'.t'r its new ''Ellery Queen t• tn il\" b()br. ABC'• SECONI> Mcoday nlghf tootball hour f1ce1 two medicine shows -~BS· .. Jo(edlcal Center" and NBC's new "Medltal Story,• The sawbOnea::ar-._""t Uie «mly PfOfessionals in bead-on combat. N'BC's ''Petrocelli'' will fice CBS' new ''Kate McShane" in a Wednelday--nlgbt-batile. ol TV lawyers. But the-most-intensive bead-on fight.s, none of the warring con~ ducted during the new ·"famUy viewing'' hour, wili involve cops and private eyes. · Ou-· Tuesday nights, ABC's "The Rookies," CBS' "Switch," ·• new gumshoe series, and NBC's "Police Story" all are scheduled to baltle for ratings ' ri-om9t010p.m. EDT. · • ' ' .ON WEDNESDAY nights, CBS' ·"Canrion" eplf'es ABC's "Barella.""' , NBC 's new ''Doctor~· Hospital" is the time , period'!' third entry. On Friday nights, as ABC shows a movie from 9 to 11 p .m . EDT, CBS' ''Hawaii Five-0 " and "Barnaby Jones" .will take on NBC's "Rockford Files'' and ''Police Woman'' Mµies .'l . The pattern will be repeated .., AAl'moncm ln1et1dool """'°"' -.t.t .. - Slinday nights, starj.ing.at 9 p.m. WOODY Aµ!H with a two-hour movie -on ABC fighting NBC 's ''Sunday Mystery . "TAKE THE MOMEY Movie" and CBS' "Kojak" and A.HD RUM'• ''Bronk,''thelast anew cop show , .. _ .... _,""'•' ____ _.: with Jack Palance. ny. craill 111a1 ttiaus OfltD ho$tili1J epic. • Mitchum and Toshiro Mi!une. (!JR«aJlfl1ellb tromChleioos. ·-;::;;;:;:;:::::::::::;;;;;;r:;::::'.:::::::::::::'.:2::::::::;'.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::--1 .-. D OJOOll9m•-• "8Y : : : "l::tll ll"i M"' Ii& 5""' Rt1S011 of MldnessM (R) P1lroctlli ~" Al r.C•lo, "GODFATHH il~tll ; m .-.., 1fat wants lo 11M i.1$1nitJ 15 1 dele115t fJMZMlf . ~ m 0.-llM! lor. -•n ·icaasect of •illin1 llet ·-~ Uli Cil I Sft hu$hand. lJIHll 0.,. Geor1e ind •• .. ; f/B(J))...,.act.ia ~~;,:-.it1west . ~ ~:.:'~.::"· .· m~mein. 0 1~1IJ1~re.lllttb' M.·n. ....... , 1e1 1£1 lill -D•vld Carradk'I• fB Lill Inc.tit f1vt ' A 1bl1 Pound J~kil" Oil "DEATH RACE When 1 cMdbood f1'IUlll is dail, :HO tJ 0D15 CIJ m EB lhn TOllJ Biretta is lai:td willl IN tasl 2000" . Cil lr..W.. ol 111r;kin1 down \.111 ~ltB u -" Plus .. •• 01...cic hi' MliB . is aidinf: ~is lrielld's p~nant Q . WAY-OUT SC) ENCE @ IW 5'Mlll ow do is a dru1 lddict. FICTION (I) too•"""'~ 19.i., "THE'CLONES" (R) Owut'sMJ u.t llAllllKI Eves.trom7 l •; 1111 l.tw I -fB Cib C.. (is EJtrelu --~ Cont. Sunday From 2 • · m Jlil r111 "' ~ "'" AC#s r~·. =~~w=•W•· ID:JDUIBEl""5 t mmr _.... '7S 1111 pl*M a.-~ ........ t t . _.blr lor caUi11& in Jllllf lltd ii Iii ..... Mikllacti .~!lJ),__ 11MloiPt ' l (?13) 663·1421. l!fl) llC(T Atdiet 75 Col'ltinws lo ..-:1'.m ~ .... 10:45 fl) News f t!ltiliiii 34 ; t7':tl0 II I.Mr 5-'1 lut tf tM Witl • , 0 ... Tllat.T•• 11:00 U CIJ O mm""" ; !1.twMericllistJle . O CIJ QJ@l])Ntws 'L ~,_..,, { I '11l(l)TeTlllUll1rlllll Olnltf""""9 , D ililiM $ ....... : (C) (2.IH) "Tiie I "' .... ·r At!Mtm" ca111J '67-0eH Mar· T11ti..,S11w :,_ : till, Senta Ber1er. Mlssill: I•~ i I:::.:.::..-(!21 ~ .:::' .... It· ~(j).............. """" """""'"" ED llClT _... ?5 CGnll1111es lo ltij (])) W..tH Dud• NM I r· mid~ T • l l;JD IJ (I1l CV (!) CIS lftl MNt: (t) I, 1..-.;:"._e..a, "'Cta.p., 1i1M" ld••l '69-Rlf- L c......., ~ 1110lld St: Jacq.,_ ~ otiwer,_ f• U& ~II llSlifl JlielWn. .. · !@OOl!!!m._c... l •BO@_ t••r Ort..-' c~ , • ~ 0.1111)' lhww 1nd Rlllll hnJ ..._ l? ~ J(if9 ID ut11e .._ .. 0 Wide World SPECIAL l -. PTllrll •·rouMet1 Ila(" fonut * David Frost Presents 1> 11.d.H •~ n •n 11i111 louer. The Guinness Book .1 0nct "WI ol thti woods," wtio The Guinness Book S.-plb ri hw1H1 1.ito ' lot~ of Records #4 --~ lild_ll!H_ll_lllm. --- J 0 a .... ~omoa DJ~ (I)) l'.Il.Jllh Wend s,.. j , ~~~ ""w:ikl.::i A's. cit! "1111 4th OIVid frost Pfese1111 : ' o lllfl {J.)J CD«D n.rs .., Mi· ~ ~~5.~inneu Book of World Rec· , . N "CliftOll's. CGn". (II) M~m~ 0 Mine: (C) •DIJ tf tht 111 ~ : lu~s •lltn ChftOll ll'IU a l!'fl :o Min" (WU) ·~-fled-lllKMurra1, '! 1 11111111. '" r~·corwltl, !11 111•te o4 Jmn Wtldob r lhe l1mily'1 economic p!fVih. • .. ' ~I~ mo.11ttsaitk:t ~ 1~8Mnil: -U.til( ... Tr..tilr"' •... @ MtMly T1111 frWly Talk slloll (d11) '13 -S9'af Trtcy Jacli ; ' "lill1 8ntr1J Ind Vidal SIS$0DCI IS Qakie, eoostlke C...,11lnp. ' ~ lllUI llo$1S. tD ~ "TflllMlt MM ii Ari-' I El hlfulf .W.. . . nu"·(ws) .'51-\la111hn· Monroe; ~" CU ........ Wrallilll .lclln lnlie . .I' • . .. ,. ... Llll(Nle l'fltrM m kt Slul1 ,, I' :1:1110 IQ!! ({)I(]) CE .WC w-.. 12:l0 G) ~ f..._, .... .,. ~ (CJ lltlr) ~ Mm" . . ~ • (KY) '75-Tony fralldosl, i.111ine l;ID B (lilT- • SltCll\ffl, AM T11rUl, Patrick Mtc-{j)(J)@(!)llm ~ -. Mt, Jolln Vi!1110a, Vil Biqlio, C.111- ~ wille ildl, Gene Ew1ns, Jillltl Shi· ..... Gene Hockman The Conversation "SHBI.A lEV!NE" , ..... ..... w .... , ......... Pw,_ =n.,...7p.& • ~W.&S...S... ~ ... ow low price I It 1/1 --MOW! • Lest lhj Opps tWtr To. See IwJooa ..-.wot w •lc:o. ... .. ~~ Hrf '-IS.~. lh8u.w • .--.. . ~-....... . ,..... ....... ~ An all NEW film ••• .... -.-'"MY HAMI IS HOIQDY" S,,eila Levine had to 8nend her younger sister's ,wed ~ . dlng. UT ...... --'U1' ~ ~OD TIMIS IOU." t,.I 7·M•W &-S-.1~41-M1 ~ • ftlt, Haro llllo6n. Mltlilll C. ~ • C.,nnt. Wlltn a lluatiful -;. l:UDMRir: ..,_ Stent"' 1"'1') '°SO-~ flitUrib .Ir., Glrnis Jo11ns. I«* HMills. GENERAL CINEMA COR PORATION ~-, stlf'1 life b thrt11111M, a.a ,n. Z.'UI GI AHiPt Shir. "OnJ """· • ._ ....... ~ .,,, e,t Matt Het11t !Illes tllt Cl5I t; ~ o1111 to rind himstlt imoMd 11 "' ; • illltm1tionll bid 1111rMt opera. l:JO 8 Mwil: '1lle 1.-*"l" (mys} '46 •r: tiDI ill lleawy 11111niliollt.: -IMlillt 0.,., 11obt1t Mitdlu111. ~:· · 9 .........,. (lln) '51 -Sall' t Thursday H.J,..ud, TJrOM hwrr, J1C1i a.111 . . ~;. J:00·~-~L""".,.111!~ .. .J!!~ JI'. DAYTIME MOVIES .,-" ., • !JCI C~ ........ • tht ..... ::.!~ g (C) '"lllt Cr...... (COID) (in) '17 -Kl"'J f09lla: Mic/IMI 'V ·B-G1Dr11 siftdt11 Cllartn Dr1~e P1rts. ArvHI 8Wtr, DI• DuJJr•. ..-,. } ! (il ~ • tht W (dra) '43 r.iJ lil ~ ,.... (dra) '42 ' .... ' .:J.ttt Dl'ris, Piii! t11U1. -ln~Tflynfi, NeUs Sllrilh. : ~·:00 8)•M ....,, MC" (Mw) ·~-jl:lf(f}fC) ...... -..;...." l*•J 'SJ> ; ,, C<Hlltl Wihtl, Mturtlll IYH111, Din .:rid Hllfsoll, lbithl Hyw. • ~ O'HtrlihJ. D fQ4~ ca~ '61-0oris !l-J:OI 0 -n.. lie ll..,-..... (mys) 0.,., ~ Mmtt J. f'd· : ; '54-lloJd trldpr,, ~ Sil¥L llfd, EN~ lllltirt. ?!-: . KOCE Televisiorr • ,.. S< .... I Olt,rl<I Ne .. CCI 4;. ,,.,.. P.• ... wt1'1l ICI IPTl.I OCEI a:• llldlik~ CCI IClWl • .-..-. .... 11f'Mtk I:• '"-sw.t. IC) CCTWI ~ "IJ:• .. _ .. ~(Cl I :• Uwtw .. .,..(CI • ~-... ,.__.,CCI t :JI Y ... WIU11 ~4111 .. (Cl ; Jt".a , .... ,.,.. ICI IKOCEI ,. c flt .. u.-. ,._ . 7:• .................. ..... ·"'' •--11c11CTW> 1:•vw.n·...,.....1ctcKOC:•1 ¥tMA ....... lCI 1'9SI I~ 'M...,...111i<MW.4tlet'tl$) Ww ... .,..ICI · trtl "'-'<...._tclfl8$1 ' MM ... •••W--ICI /t :•.., T119-tcl ll"Tl.I . .,,. ... ~~arden fu 'Men' ~ LOS ANGELES !AP)-Jack Warden bH beet }..Jo-tu Wubinst• Pol\ metropolil.a.n editor HllJ't)' :;J:'js-;'ji.;o"'fleld in the 11111\ •-ion ol "All thile Pre1i· . °!'"'\'I II ... . ;:J.. w..d..i, who lut p1_;ed a •winli!tl agent In :~ Ill!~=·" Joins Robert Redford os t~porter .Bob -~-111-· , ~tin HolfmM ••Carl Be,...t.ltt and ,..v-•••-.. editor &en Bradlff. • !rt. . " ~ Join host Jim ~ooper f~ an lnformnl dltc:118lon with Orange County's congressmen, tfeny Patterton {O), Andrew ' Hln.Y,aw (R). Mark Hannaford • lti>1 and -Charla W!991n1 !RI Jn ttmely· toplcl ~ cbncun to Mr consllt~i. Produced by KOCE'.1V In v-Walhtngton, D.C. wtth a9i. , , • t.&nce from the Corpo,otton for Publlc B--·and the tl'\f'll G. St .. ie Fo.ndftton. . ~, ' IAlllA STlllUHD JANIS CA.AH ·~y LADY'" IPGI , . l • '"CHIHATOWM"., '"COHSERY TI<>tf' 5" -.CUI. MUSllTIBS .. _.:. --- •· ' 1M.A.S.H.!' . ...i.. "'llM~AIMAJION Of Pl_Tll nouo· : · -.,. •.• -<', .... l."ff04ISI'" -~ .; "qAPOHE" Ill . -U.l!Glf!HG POUCEMAH" ., • ACADIMY AWAIDWMlli' INGRID BERGMAN . ~. w ,r-... ~Best.Actr~,.1., ~~ •• AWU ·Clllmn -''MIDIR .ONDf tRllNT DPllSS'' •• ·. THI& 4 St."""" • m.1•1 Ro~ 'Wil&l~J · .RlorolD...... ' . . ' ' ' ., .............. _ ...... ....... o .. -_ ... _, .............. -. . the Centerfold · Girls " t AMUSES l:i.tho ; l•L)lflQi(1lt} ' ' 'I ,\• ~ . • .f '• , . ' • '< • . ' . · • , I . . . :~harli~ ·~~a~i:' s R ~d :~ei,~t ! Q. Whl 11 Ibo rMlpe rw .... .__ .. ..Uk a11he.polnted a gun •I the w'ould·be robbers . "Aod : Cllorle.r. Wt,1vei:'. u1ed.lo.UllLUlil&!..Allo.cljda!t.u -JlY-".ll.bolh•r_m_e ~aml!JJ.llJ<.-yout •:. til.y.11.ed, inlit :. : •ff b1v1 lll1 own balldf-. ... Ev•·GanaJr, lt•lr lntothehands of thecop(i/ .. 1 L Manet, N. H. , . • j Q: lJ•I cau1b1 !IP1llttla u aillobloinpby lilied .. A: Y••· Under the name "t:lqt.,Arql!'llle""" "G._ ........... •1.mG1W.,_wrllellM....U•er , His Purple Derby Oreheotr.i;•~111ina.te·0o1110dtan ,... lie h vo a CbNI ,n1et! ·;-A:nale-·111141aoe, -led a kid band in Cleveland, ~.:Yin& a clari'Qel fi.,ls JerH)' City.· t · \ .. ' ' ••~fie 1ave him for hts ~Stb ~rtb!ll1· Hil r~lpe for A~. Y~u can ber.1our ur, Groucl\o di.d it::t\imse1r1 1 a red rebel,'' he oncet.old us. w•: • Jllxa botµeot l Explamtilr; ;'if you wft.te •bout 10mt9Pe'i11e, you ' champ111ne with an owiee otV~,)alee and a can.,ltretch the truth (ro~~ to FOOand.. If you 'bljick olive.'' How did tt t..ate.? ••1 9911"t kitow, I write about yourself, Ute sQftte§..t deViation makes never finished one! • • , . you re.ilze instantly UiatLlhere may 1 hOnor ' . ·Q: Who •!!Id ; "l!IHY-J!llITTIY•Dotlld (laila· •moC!e t!li.~V(l bJJlYQlLJu:cj~a .dirly liar_. ~ .l'Jl! fh .Clli-Jf lhe---b•1b1111d occ:_,..-..,:..-pq~ Illa -wUe noJau.lkn,er. Hemmgway, C.1111us-or;'Perelinan, -or · even Kathleen Win4Sor, .AJJ a maUer:-.o{ tact,'' he ·, -'Gia' d vou ·A:.:L'-:..& T""qt'-' concluded, "l 'm·noteventt!eoo~e..: .. a.-lC•tlileen .. • HVU 11 ·~ · · But every word of this .at.ria&Y, ill·wriSt-lll ·farrago • 1 "" -:-waa1weated out by ine." _1 . . . ' • by Mwllp ...i Hr Ii• •or " Q: wb81 wu Goldie lian'• ~ ••vie? -t Wiaale II.· Phoenix ,Artz. J" • ·• .... •. ~1-frtvolou1 filie a black{ nitoa a.11atfe11! --,..--. A: Walt .Di1n~y·~ v&\e--; : y -Oeriuine- A(tlaur Bo1twlck, MIBeola, N. y. -~ · ~Oria:inal Family Band." She'Wlil 4Hl e&ils Goldie to .A: One-time Howard Hughes glem9r-st•r Jane Jeanne Hawn. ,. ' "\. ..-' Jl~ell: ., ' , . . · . . . Send your queation.s.to Hy Gqrdner, "G lod .You Aske~ ~. Q: I recently 1aw a movie wJtb Geor&e C·. Scott That ," care of thfinewrpoper, P.().,8ox 1560C01la Me1a ''Ra;e." Wa1n:l lbere a movie by U.. A me · 92626. Marily'n.qnd,Hy Gpr~nerY<"ral'Uwer.~~ny q1.1e~· e ~larrl~g Glenn F.oid? -Dorotby, ~alker, L.a1 titJn11as .the;,_JI qin. in their ~hn1:(H, but lhl_ lY. ~ of mad ~••,Nev.,. ',,,' ~-_• J. · ~1per1onal~f,,impo1~~e .. ..-. ;-:=-,;~.A: Yes. Jt w~s a one.star cin"emaUc melodram8 · (v.inta&e 1966) which had mf>vie Critics stricken· With te11minal boredom. Ford jplayed a doctor who tfnds romance with Stella Stevens in a Mexican village. · ; Q: Is Kaye ,Stevena the ne•tri•drtl• to~do a. P!Ollcewom 1 0 TV ae ries? -¥.n. Kea. Dolaa~ Pl•nta· tllta,111a. -: ... ..-_, ~ · \ A: No. But the gritty Mils stevens would be O· K.ay in sueh 3 role. A regular on "Days ol Oqr .. l.Jves," she recently Came home from the studio at 2''in the morning. And, after locking her·door, she heard~a knock, A man's voi~ said, '"I'm the telephone man ~sent liere to reP•ir your llne.'~Tbe . aCtress phoned the police. The11_i after a brfe(,4n· tirval, opened the door as far $ the!aldy chlin "'' d permit .. ''I ftxed the pho~e ~yself.,''4i , s.ai<!. • .. • . .. • : WINNER OF a· ACADEMY AWARDS .:C~· .... ., .. , ~ P911c.-..~ ~"""'""·•·JO•.ftl. lilt~. tl:IO ,• ~Mllr\ ... '"'*\IO J•.111.~•t.H • THl CITY IH°"'INO ClNTRE . OR.ANGE •G.f1Jt . . .. . . . f , . '. ' • t' ( • ve@need•r. May 7. 1~75 ' . ; r ·' Jack l•mmon · Anne;Bancroft ' , in A MELVIN FRANK Production pi a NEil SIMON Play~ , .The Pr•s•ner. · ~ of ·Second Ay_enue~ 1 ACADEMY AWARD ' TO ELLEH BURSTYM BEST ACTRESS (PG) · . ~· -~ • • DAILY PILO\ 189 .. • CONTIMUIHS ~ IECOllD DIAi-, _ .IHGAliEMIEHf_ • • • I .! , ' \ .. , • , • ' . • ..,, QAll Y PILOT I IOOME(l TUMBLEWEEDS FUNKY WINKERBEAN ~I I • ~ ~· NANCY I GET so .A NNOYED AT ·i EVERYE!ODY ' LA"l'.ELY -. EVERYONE SEEMS iO .BUG ME .. olAf fltALL'I' 6TA>IOS I~ '!).le llJAV OF A LOT Of Of'l!N MAIZrtiA6EG TOOAV 1 \ PEANUTS ;.QW'S .. CROSSWORD PUZZLE ' UN IT~Q Feature Syndicate Yesterdey'a~SoMd: ·1:1 I :~ACRi\)iS:' ~. colony S P S ·A C . s ~ 1.:,_. 46,ScottiSh cap. .1.,..,c .. ...-111 47 Stark • raM 49.USMA man 1i lroH 518ulfgle$ ~Tapestry 54······ . wea.,••1;-.,...,~"".'~--Jl . oldiiig • 68Flatlish : -~"' ·7"r • • \ . - • by Tom,l<. Ryan ' ' b DaleHale y ~ ' • ' (;i_ ' by Ernie Bushminer INCUJPING ~ ,_, vl1 '' lll/111 ! r • • ,. ' • • DOOLEY'S WO~,~L:..D _...._ _ ___, J DR.-SM~K -- . ' \t)(l~E-'&'b-.N.' llEAU:.y , A C..000 R:tEl\IP! ANIMAL CUCKERS b~ Charles M. Schuh: .-.,..-----~~ J ll ·I . ! • STRAN6E EXl:V5f .. HE FORGOT! 15·Aboard .16 Instrument 11 Latwian 60 Clergyman 61 Type a copy 'ot 63Wilhin: JUDGE .PARKEJl , • seaport 1~Adjuslmenl •• • conelitions 20Co~ed 2-t Autnor""'{- : Yutang 22 CotiSeOms 23Fishedlor ;:_. lampreys ~Proliclent ~arvest 2StEmploy· :I) Russian leader: Var. 34 Bikini lop ~Moums ~-····Lear: ~ Canada'& .,, !lag 31M.,ontreal ... residenl:2 , :·words 4j."'He's • --· • g60douvr .d Acted ldty 44:Slaste'r~s • ·~, llern ~-Insect • r . '.:• j '" ~. Comb. lorm 64Best membBf 6SRObust ~ . ._ 66 lsolatecl rock • .. ~ '\ · .67 Taboo jokes: cuslom . 34..Colfee ·:·-l~onnal 11Form _of 1 35Hare11o l1nd 68Wallet·items prec1p. 37 lnw.,d: Anat. 89Far:Prelix 12Cel~sox 38Femininelilte 13 Certain 4f> Gunny clolh DOWN' • ·children 4 1 NeiVflbor 01 t9 Re<: or ding Col.• , 1 Coerce medium 46 Fine·grained 2 Spry 24 Carpentry mineral 3 Court pin '8 M9sl uncouth actions: 2 26 lilerary 49 Cont11iners words wOtt .J 50 -··· d'h0t'9 4Band 28--·oentor 52 0 eadly conduclot diem 53 Breathe 5 Young 30 Playwright 11ibrantly animal .. ••• MOMI 5-4 British 6Asian 31 Malice· carbine reJ)Ublic 1 · prompied 55 Plil)th: Arch. 7 Bob Hope, struclure; 2 568iblical son e.g.: 2 words · 57 T .,,· ~ . ., words 32Man"sNHO& 0 "nefl 8 Springy leap 33 Occupy of 9 Sep11ra1ety leased SO Insects 10Forma1 pre;mises 62:Afterpi ' • .. ' • MISS PEACH l l • • DICK TRACY fM Nor TIRED 6UT ON NIGt4TS WHEN I OOH'T DANCE. t TAKE EX~o5ES FOR AeOUT AH HOUR! AAO·'TOMOIUtOW--l'VE-yO'r,TA 60 MEET TKE OWNER OF THE PLATlNlWI MS't'CfJ! • " , . . • •• ' ' ' ... , . I THINK TOOTAAT rTWOOL ee WI~ FOR YOU :ro START REA.olf4G PLATO'S REPIJ6UC &!FORE.. 'IQ.I .f'URH IN , FOR THf N16"T ! by Mell . j ,,.,. ___ .... ·--.. . ' · 'Sl$HI ANP ";t. CAN'1' fi\/fiN AFFORP 1'0 MIRll A J-t1"( MAN .' • ' DENNIS THE MENACE "/:~. 5·7 • ~I.. _,, • ' ~" • . . ' " ' • • .. r ' •. ·. . ' . ' Older Women Prefer Pants i An advertl1ln1 photographer who mottly ~kn plcture1 of beautiful women ••Y• the pantlu1t 1eta lta l1r1eat support from mlddle- 11od l1dleo, not from YOW>I 1lrll. Mature women er• not so inclined to abow off their ,; leas, that I wby, he sa;ys . I ' ·.THE MEDICAL 811JDENl'S who plan to become auraeons tend to be the most stub- born, impatient and irrita- ble of oil mediW studeots. Or so some acholan at the Unlvenlty of Jllinoia said afte r they spr.an.&-- personaUty teats on a alzii.· ble batch of future docton. WRESTLERS Don't auppose an7body : pays attention to it, but the : law i'1 Los Angeles pro-!· blblls a wrestlor from I' maklnl faces durtne a match. (. ) .. 'L.M.BOYO .• , .. have been handsome, if somebc:idy ha4 ~ePt . · teWnr-ber 1be was pretty." · • • · · ' CLASP your hand> dlrectlJ 'In Jront of your face: Your right lhumb, not yout..Jlll thumb is the closer lo your c:hln, nO? Sucb "'ll how the enormous majority claspe the bands. Not just the enormous majority of riShl· hand~n. b~t of left ·handers! t~ THEHARDFAcr8 , The gentl emen of GermlPl)' 600 years aa:o trimmed their clothing wtlh hundreds or tiny belll ... THERE ARE 18 kinds of flahes worldwide thal are totally blind . . . WHO WAS IT that reported a shipload of yoyos s8nk in Manila Bay, but came back up 38 Umes? Forest · Project ' Praised Studenll In a Marina Hilb School environmen- tal cla11 have won a llate award and trophy for their reforestation project In tbe -S•n Bernardino National Foreat. The students planted and cared for 2,300 Jef. frey pine and sequoia trees in t h e smoa· bllchted Lytle Creek area. The tree varieties were chosen for their re· 1l1tance Lo smog. Wodnes<11y. May 7. 1975 QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi ITEM UIIA in our Love and War man's file ~ on ."Pretty Women" ia a quotation from J . B. .~ Priestley: "She waanotpretty, but she might Addrc•• moil to L. M. Boyd, P.O. Boz 1560, Coato Meaonnf. The a1o1t·ard was one of 0 ...... -•• -.... ·••• ........ ..-••• M·"· 13 1t~en to California '------'...;.-------- ,. Bicycle Program Delayed Fint work on Irvine's planned system or 108 miles of bike trails is behind schedule, but work Is about to be1in on ' ~e first of the trails, ac· cording to Public Works DtrectorBrent Muchow. ; The mile-lone trail following the San Diego Creek channel should be c1f>en next fall, Muchow Said. Subsequent addi· tlons lo the \rail system will include a half.mile trail through the ''adven- ture park" in the Edison Company .right·of-way l)ext lo CuJverdale and ~er trail on Edi5on land ftom Harvard Avenue to Jetfrey Road 'l'HE DELAY in the N01ram. said Muchow. is due lo the lime it took: to · approve design. specifications for the trails and for exploring other sources of funding iJ& addition to bond funds. City voters last June approved a $2 million ~nd issue to p,ay tor the plann e d bikeways liystem. . ,. . DCE TO split vote: at a recent c i t y Transportation Com- m.ission meeting, the tfails probably will not. be striped. The only striping which might OC· cur would be at un- derpasses, intersections and similar hazardous locations, Muchow said. Also due lo the cost, he said, the trhils probably wlll not be lighted. Poppers · Calle-U - Unsafe Capitol New• 8enice SACRAMENTO -A state official says large quantities of a novelty trick item commonly / called "Party Snappers" ,7 are being illegally im-. ported into Callfomia. The poppers co~ a poisono us ch le-al, silver fulmlnat , that may ca41e serious eye injuries, said state Fire Manha! Albert E. Hole. Hole described tbe item as small granules ,\trapped tn t.ilsue paper •hich ls twisted to form ~inch-long tall. : Jt explodes with a loud hoise when thrown ~gainst a hard surlaceor !trt'hen pressure ls applied :at the base. · ; Thole confiscated tb.U$ jar were manufact~ ;tn Brazil , and are •geperally found ln novel· !t y and trick stores under }&he n.ames Party Snap. •per, Party Snaps , iPartycracker, and Snap ;and Pop. I To sell or PollUI theee devtces la In violation of the state la•, taJd Hole. Copyright 11175 L. M. Boyd high schools in an an- nual enviro nmenta l awards contest. '"A ll right! Who said 'Flddle·Faddle"?" SPRING SALE! . DUPONT NYLON TRI.COLOR IHAG 10% OUPONT NYLON PILE RICH . DEEP DURABLE SHAG IN BRIGHT THREE·COLOR DESIGNS. LARGEST INVENTORY •OW SALi PllCID , •• COM,AIUU llTAIL. .. 11.H . • IN THE WEIT! ~':_IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION! DUPONT NYLON ICULPTURID n. .......... n. .... a..lh"' 100% CELANESE NYLON PILE. A POPULAR Hl·LOW PATIERN THAT COMB INES BEAUTY ANO DURABILITY . MANY BRIGHT COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM. llOW SALi PllCID • , • ti ,,;·~ I. KODEL• Ill TIP SHEARED 100'11 KOOEL' Ill POL VESTER PILE. RICH,. ~ Hl·LOW STY"NG COMBINED WITH AN INTER· ;JI PLAY OF DES1GN ANO COLOR. (J. COM,UHU HTAIL , , H.H NOW SALi PllCID , , , KODIL• Ill SCULPTURED . -100'lfKIJDEC'lll POL'YESTER-PILE~A-TAREE· LEVEL PATTERN IN MANY TWO·TONE ~ COLORS. LONG WEARIN G. llOW SALi PllCID • , , KODIL• Ill PLUSH 100'11 KOOEL' 111 POLYESTER PILE. A DENSE SHORT PLUSH MADE OF LUXURIOUSLY RICH FIBERS. MANY COLORS. llOW SALi COM,UHU llTAlL •• St.H PllCID , • , DUPONT NYLON PLUSH 100·~ DUPONT CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. THICK. DENSE PLUSH IN MANY EXCITING COLORS. llOW SALi (OM,UHU nTAIL •• $11 ... PllCID . , , DUPONT NYLON DINll PLUIH IHAG 100% DUPONT NvtON PILE. EXTRA DENSE SH4G .IN MUL Tl·COLOR COMBINATIONS. llOW SALE CM,llAlllllTAIL .. Sl6.H PllCID,,. INDOOR OUTDOOR CARPETS DO·IT ·YOUISILP. CUT AND CAllY 48 10. "· SAVI H.00 e HT QUALITY llAMI llAID CAIHTS AT LOW lllCOUNT , PllCll I llLICT JIOM THI LAHllT llVllTOIY Ill Tiii WIST -• MIY_:10U_OJ..CAI·_ PIT II MAllCID AllD PllCID JOI YO'UI IMOPPllG . co11vu. lllCI e · AU LAIOI UllCOllDI· TIOIALLY GUAI· AlnlD IOQO's OF REMNANTS llllK YOGI MOM MIASUllMaTS SM4LL 80 SIZES UVllKS % UPTO ... 10011 DUPONT CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON Pl~E. FASHIONABLE THREE·LEVEL COBBLE·~ STONE DESIGN. '·., •OW SAU PllCD.~· COlllAIAIU tlTAIL , •• S7.H MARVISS• LIVIL LOOP 100 1\ MARVESS· OLEFIN FIBER WITH FOAM RUBBER BACK. A PERFECT CARPrT WHEREVER HEAVY DUTY PERFORMANCE IS A NECESSITY. llOW SAU PllCID •• , HERCULON• SCULPTUllD 100'11 HERCULON ' OLEFIN PILE IN A TIGHT LOOP WEAVE FIBER THAT RESISTS STAINS AND WEAR. MANY COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM . NOW SAL} PifCfD-:,, COM,AIHLI mAll .. , 17,ff 100% ANSO · NYLON WITH RUBBER BACK. 5·YR. GUARANTEE. BEAUTIFUL PATTERN DESIGNS IN BRIGHT COLORS. •OW SALi PIJCID ••• HIRCULON ® WOVIN PATTIRN 100 'I HERCULON · OLEFIN PILE. COMBINES BRIGHT DECORATOR CO LORS WITH A UN IQUE DESIGNER . PATIERN. llOW SALi PllOD ••• COMHHILI ftTAlL ••• SI.ff II 1KODEL® Ill HI-LOW SHAti 100% KODEL 0 111 POLYESTER PILE. A CLASSiC PA'l;fERN WITH THE DISTINCTIVE LOOK OF PLUSH ELEGANCE. MANY COLOR COMBINATIONS. DAILY PILOT Bi f •; Officers Set Talk By Riley Fift~ District Supervisor Thomes Riley wlU address re· tired offlc~s at a 6 p.m. dinner meeU,ng Saturday at the El Toro Marine Corps Officers' Club. . Riley's subject wiU be· "lnvolvemenl Begln11 witb Retirement." . : Since bis retirement : from lhe ' Marine Corps ~ as a brigadier general in . 1964, Riley served as vice president or tv.·o Newport Beach com- panies before his ~ap-: _ pointment to the. Oranglt : County Board o f : Supervisors last Sep· tember. Additional informaUon and reservationi; ure 1 available by calling Col. "Vi c" Coppard, 837 ·7004 .• so. n. SAVI u.oo II ... "· IAVI 11.00 II 10. YI. IAVI u.oo SO. YI. UYI SJ,H I He a1ked that people ~ report any atnowq SUJ>- 100% POLYPROPYLENE OLEFIN FIBER. IDEAL FOR PATIOS, POOL AREAS, fUYROOMS. AVAILABLE. IN MANY NEW EXC ITING COLORS. NOW $ALI PRICID. : •.. so."· SAYI u ... NOW SALE PRICED• ..... _ 1 1 pliers or the~e item~ to the local fire deportment or tbe office of the ttllte \,fire m1nbal. i( 142·4321 ') i.. Dl1'9ct or collect, 10 1ub1c:rlb• to YOURh-town paper.the DAILY PILOT COMPAIAILI In AIL ••••••• , ••• ,,.,; ••• ,,, $3.99 COMPAIAILI llTAIL .......... , ...... , •••• $9.99 NO. HOLLYWOOD 7007 L-tl C•Y• ..... -••t•J HOL~)'WOOD. llJ2WloilSlnot ..a~u JI .... " Diii MO 111111111 • (otlYINllNI ClllllT I'll'°' ANO UNI 1111111 IVlllllll • CIU IOI flll IMOl'·ll .. OMI !!!VICI• VIII! OU! CUllOM'lllll'lll Ditl· VlfilTUIA • WHITTIER LONC llACH MONTCLAIR FOUNTAl!il VALLlY, . • ' ELCAJOt.i 2SGI L .. Street Utll I. Whinier llw4. lOOI ltNfl1wtr llwd , 4Ut Molt ......... IStU M•btt II••· l t' U7 I. Melo St. , .. ,, Ml-5041 tU.0161 Ul-lt)4 (714) 6~JSt7 (714) llt-1 oo · 714 ;440·62 6~ TORRANCE' PASADENA CANOGA PAIK COVINA W, LOS ANOl\I. , lfO.CALIFOINIA ~OCATIONI 42l;f:r: "''· 26601 . Coler .. • II••· llOH Slltrrnolt w., JIO I. An•• Ml1hway 10525:1..tc ii d' "CAMl'HLL .. -ull\os • . •• . S7~·••oo J47·HH .... 4471 ' s1 .. ,, .. '. ;MllLU,•:.o.Nt•"'C:.ANCIKO , . i . // ' .. 'l ' \ ( I. Wed ·Booked I ·~ r • .• ",J • ~ • ·- t 1, • • • ' . l Ott Fish·. {!\ ..... µ 1 . , -~l:ttreer , ~ ,,...., .,, I " .. ' ' ' I 'I I l • I • llJ<ll()YCE KENNEDY of'D li'AR JOYCE: My l~ear .oJd son \¥Ould like to work outdoors,•. near the wate r i( possi- ble. He enjoys fi shing with his da d and has m~ntiq,n ed workin&t in fishe~es 1cienci=. Heels a , &_.oo~tadellt'; tia1 a . . knack for science, and sa)'s he w ants to go to college. What does this -~r_fi_eld consi~t (){? ~ ~M~D., St. Charle§. Mo. ·.;:,ALTHOUGH '!i'J'UDENT inte r est in f~sheries is increasing fp.ster lban jobs, t.bis doesn't n ecessarily n:iean ' that your son Shoµld dry doc k hi s aquatic aspirations. It does suggest, however, that if he purs ues fis· heries· science, he should ~e·t educd"tionally well . (eareeii Corner) «tqtiipped, and r~a.lize ,paai employment will be ~· gamble, particul~Jy (Qr ~ginaJ students. . Tlii~ is too s mall a poi1d' to enume rate all the jobs in the' fi sheries'. industry; such 1.\s aquatic biologist or hatch)ery superintende'n't, ~utmost scientists a'n'd ad· ministrators w·Ork fo'r government agencies. sD future openings will binge on gov&rnment budget·ptiorities, as well aS i e rsbnnel· replace- meij._peeds~ A s mall numbe:r.pf fisheries pre; le•sion.als. work in. Pfi~at~ ·in41J.Stcy ,and or~ ian1zations. .-I N GENERAL, Fis· beries persolll)el manage the exlstln& waler1, coastal and inland, and also the resel'.y.»irs and hatcheries that are being developed. Two crisis concerns of (isheries science and management a·re overexploitation of some fish stocks and de- Le r i,o r al in g water ~alit:y. · -\~Vefal major areas of . ewpJq)!ment, as indi cat- ed by the American Fis- heries Society, include: ~ · Research -the Jab work which fulfills th'e ~investigatory demands o( the field. Management -this branch covers field work dealing with · .. pecific· water systems, maintenance and sur- ' Veys ·of·fish pppuLitions,~ a nd co n se rvation . Culture -the fi s h culturist's work is done mainly in the hatchery, raising (ish for stocking or market; this is a good area (or private en- terpri'se opportunities. In .addition, some in- dividuals teach at the college level , or ad- ininister public a gencies Or private Ci~m~'\ ~· : Tff.E R E 'ARE ipecialties within each area; for in~tance, a :tlloice i's available 'between ~ ~ari}"\lt 1 an"· freshwater b1016gy. 1 e ,Others working in this tJio.1.1( lilchide oc,apo- 41'8phers, physiologists, rcooservation .~IJd law eo- lforcein ent officeris, butrltioniSt!f_. bac - ~ologi1l1\ el:olO'gisls, .. imnologi s ts , t a x -ooomiat·1,, ap.d pollu-. tJon biol6g'tsts. 'Some ~require fl knowledge <If. \!conomlqt, stltillle•, la"!', «enrineerlilg. lD -ar!Ji• for ~ pro-t-ion.O care~ in Yis-1 he.rie• science and man•1.-\'t:i 1'6aster's 1 defree ls needed; some jobs rtMJulre doctorate. Tee-' o\lclielof' or 1cie.nce degree, or eq ulV.lta.tl' a~llJ<I' the profniafonals fifresearch and.l!Jilf'~'I., '-, Fe# "I', biftei' eatc• ol ,. Miide to Sell at •. \ $2: II s5 ' • ~~~·-~ • ~.. . ,~ ,,'·t ... J33 ---5 s~ SPECIAL JEWELRY .BUY··TO IRIGHTEll MOTHllrS •Al! I 5hof!. aorly lpt 9-11 .. IKhDf' of lo.hioft lt...:i.7 I~ pojM.ilot de1ignet1. MIJny or>e ol o kind pie<n ••tlml !Mod., ~H, '°"'"~" pins & broc•lt11 mode !O .. M 10< doUou -·f! 1·;,,,~FM 'QIGIJA~, ~c~.OCK ·RADIO Save· 13 io :.·. · . ~~~~:· 87 NEW FASHION THE lllWIST II ,AITS TOPS WOMEl'S PAITS PA Cl II,, t.79 lOIAl . .\ 119 01 J SYLVANIA FLASHCUBES KOOACOLOR 110 20-EXPOSURE FILM 12 Guarllftlttd F\a,i..,. S POUND IOI 09 1.39 VIGORO 1 l'\ANT FOOD ... ' fGt Po:~tt Comt •OI ""·"""'°""· 1-10 ~. c~ ... ' A\lomdo;·~,..1i1IAlMM.AOllfFood Compo" to 1.49 WC\1 Coont lobel ~ '""' '~~-. ... :r~· .. . . ' .jj»c. 179-6·8c ST. JOSIPll'S IOI OF 40 CUAIASIL CMILllU'S llOTEI MEDICATED 'ASPtlll •AfllltlS CIEAM Reg. o• S..p.r . TM .. ,1 ij>ttiol 9ih to tell ~1hu ,1-,e·, 11>1 moil! ~o.o-~ ~igitol doc~ rodio i11 , IM-<..,po<I i:ilo1ric (ob<10er wi1h block ocrylic lrOfll 1>9MI. Solid ~ ?"''h lwih·in AfC & • Wokt·to·M'.,K efuJ outomot•C .h~t·oll oher 60 m•n~t~. fM ~..,.cofdOltMl)tO. 1\1_ so,~, of A5% jn_liflOilld ,;.,.. of~r! UY our l0)"0"'01 Plo11 10 b!I)' for fvN,.. ~llo: l~I REG • 19.95 14 95 -PAIASOllC SHUTIR SEAL 'AUTOMATIC TOASnR ~ Our lo~n~ P.ice ewe• on a llHO,., linld loot'-< lot -M0cn1 F4ew ll>uti.• too uol<-in +lo...,, war,.,lh, tloW\ .not in~ Cord•e...ind.No.NT115. .. " PAIASONIC DRY IRON "" 12.11 ' Short 11.t .. bllltorl f<o11i.t1 in RMI londono or 0,0• Sror1 I,._ dion p<inl in 100% Ov<o P11n cotton & Voutt-Look Stripe ol SO'Mi paly11Nr & 50% tollon. full Cut lilM <to la. Fo"°'h' ~~i<I -COiion dininl ii! No¥y "' '°"' ~-' $0~ COltOll 90'-'ll•iool. loth- wilh Mt·on wo;llbonch, fl~ fl'onl, •·l"!"neJ btlt lool!l, & Mlf bill, Popylor >ile• JO IO 11. DOtl'J COlllUSE THISE CHAIRS WITH OTHERS YOU'VE SIE.N AROUNO SILltNG POI lllSI COMPAi! 111011 YGU 'IUJll • !• &USfm. ~·1'··~=-·-. ~t,.~!,~.!!!~~~ ... , •• ~ iOll'plot~· C':'n Opener wirh ,& .......... _ ,_....,.,,. "'"'~ o•~,.,biy. · ~uiim.. . .. ~. -""li(Jlll .wrnt <AiMM """' KllWl,,..._n, REG. 12.94 7!~ WOMll'S.MOD LUCITE FA~IOI WAT,CHES Top• if strit & q..c1li1y -ltflon cltor, tol0<1(1 Of o,...q.,. li.citt wakhtl:,, "'..st -·9'-=fU1 l0t..MG1htr'1--Do,iL-. ~NECA \\i& HORMEL l PPLEIAllCf llllTl 4·5c. IWll. lJll W " .• ~.DELUXE 11IUI• I •-, -1 llTTlll llilfJi ' UQ 33~. CHIU WlTI BEAii illllm 43c ... ,111111 BERNIJflfl ITAUM•lllC 93c ;. -.-rtlt9wn su•SWEET PRINE J llCE' 5V,.fl. 73c WI 1n111rna . ' USIUlllSf.' • Ml&lll\f ,_ISNIO MU'lf IAllCl -._.., CM'f'll MCI ......... ....... • uatt_, ..... --M-- ~~ REG. CUIBDL 19. 99. RiG: 4.96 ,,, ... ' ea. .. IEll~L fDEllCf SUP _ MITCHELL QRCIA 300 :: 3-' c .... ~~~~~~!~~!!!.~~~~ D•• "*'1 ~'"" ko!wtl f1>< IOp ptrfOffllOll(t! lotll bl.lilf .. kMI o llftti.., ., tN lei, chob ol •lP*fll IOf ~ fithlft9 f ~~·10M,1 • ·educaUoll and~ di:· tails, •• a ~ .. ~ F-··..:J.· v·a11e ••lf·adda und, long en-Costa Mesa Scllfa Ana •" • I """' • r ' e Toro ·Hunl ltiC)toll l eaeil Huntinaton•l tach I velope to~ American 23JE.17111St. t406W.'W..,..llri•lol 1 M.,...1llT..... .. 'llT...,llRoclrfltW t t61 1-lf"-1t' ZllJ;;;:c{;..,.,.ARoolo 1 Fisherit1'loclety, 13191~~~-:~"."'"~~~~~t-~~~-:--:-~~~~-f-~':"'~7":-:::"':"'":-:~·-·--ir-~'.:'."'.""""'."'""'."'""".'....,~~-f-""."."':"'."o.:;."'.".'~-:--:~""'.:~~---...::.:..:;:;;,,:;,.,;:.;;.;_:;;:;:~ Eightt••tll •ti NW, II "'-·--"aln'V...., W If .L. '' . · ' washin.-.,,D.c. :llJ036. Costa Mesa -Scllfa ·Ana ' ~ .....,, ~ t ww Jfer ' . H9•1 ttlllat= ~!.O:. II Hd~Oll leoeh Ask for~•'llfl'eri•• u • ZJOO _.,_ nu-•~ •'.16141 ftriorlll'' I" Wtrt.l 1lw 11.lal•a•Wttl -·~-w .... · ~~·· . I ' • • • • .. , .... • • , ' • , . ·Herbs Boost . . flavor .I ri:·1"a .' .· Pinch . . • ... I < I • , , -. ' - • --~ - J ~ l , r • .. . ' • I Met a ~PJem,an Going to the Faire .. • • • ; . ~Lu~ty Feasters Wo~d • • • By CAROL aiOORE cloeer for a 1Ample ol delicacies drop away as fairegoers gnaw on lf9"! ,.....1141:".._ as well 11 follr.lort. roasted turkey lea:1es, Bmoked country gatherings bringtne: fooc:b from faralil'B)' lands- •'Oh; U.llO lllE,,.iahd ... " 11'• been Hid that the devll cbyken, fayre ribs ol beef ..-_, ' · I · 1. won't 10 to Cornwall because spyced steaks on a stake with More mercbsnta offtl' churros and gazpacho from the Mediter· ranean, piroshki, borscht and pilmeni from Russia, falafel, halava and fruit babas rrom the Middle East. ·11n• 'RfJD• a1af\c!e P easure everything wlnd1 up in pa1tie5'! herbs a.qd aeaame seeds. hire .In A1oura may be the next there. But the buttery tumo_v-'rs bltt plac~»fpr !anciers ot the for aale are made from D)eat, At SI.SO per serving; the cost Eltzabe_tbin: Age When &IutWny pot d 1 hroo may add up to a king's ransom wu a deUcioua-weUness en· •l.oel an on ons. Mus m for a family of Cour. But picnick- couraged at country falra. and •tefk pies are 8 few paces ing is allowed and any extra shill-The aromas or these victuals leada.toJ.be theater if you haven't been attracted there previously by the ·parade of trumpelers, jesters and giants. One can easily ~e oneself f~:,,.. son'gblrds sang for the _ioga 'nla.Y be spent for fniit larUi, with uJ t · d ... gingerbread men and fresh-can· 1ucc en t.,is., ~c e· 1 pleasure of poets, to most they taloupe filled with delicious lights and hearty lath century were a eourmet treaL At a least foods 1.erve~ .... at 241 catering tt ,was tbe custom to re-feather hooey ice cream. booths ln tbe bust~. costumed the mallards, pidgeons, wild Or crepes, "the latest luxury marketplace. , duck, curlews and blackbirds direct from France topped by our If your appetite is whetted, take the Ventura Freeway Weal Qf Los Angeles to the Kanan Road exil and follow the stgu to free parking. ''Piemen'' foodisellera cry out aner cooking. OWJ1 Devonshire cream,'' are the their wares; temp~f-spectators Twentieth century manners moet papular items. Strawber· Knight in shining chain mail gnaws turkey drumstick as waiter offers strawberry crepe on· serving board . ries rule in any kingdom . Medieval and subsequent Elir:abetban recipes were based uooh Roma'it. cookery evolving from tbe Mediterranean area. Many sweet and sour combina· tions, much like Creole and Eastern dishes, are among the quaint seJections. , While w·andering through the meadow, quench your thirst with ale, wines, fruit juices oc berbed tea.. It was the age of exploration in the England of Elizabeth I and some or the traden came to Revisions Refreshing Roman emperors sent footrunners to the · Alps to bring back snow ror fruit flavored ices. By tht: Elizabethan era, however, matters had improved greatly. Ice from local ponds in winter was packed away in saw.dust in ice houses to be used throughout the year. B~t e.ven then, ices were a luxury and only noble families, landed gentry and the queen could 3fford them. Such an aristocratic heritage may be why, today, this rerreshment-is offered mid~ay through banquets to Ii ven the palate. Amid the sights and sounds of the Renaissance Pleasure Faire marketplace, Jon Cooksey Pllrveys fyne frute ices. When the tem- perature ~1imbs to 80 degrees, the crowds gravitate tow_ard this sunny weather specialty. Recreating the full fl avor and quality of European (ruit ices is a challenge. Cooksey .. adJDits, ''Many.-tioles homemade ices are more like slosh when they should be smooth, almOst like ice cream. There has·to be a balance between the fruit flavor and sugar or else it may turn to a sticky mess." · His advice for "making fruit ices al home is to put the' orange~. lemons, grapefruit or strawber· ries through a jute.er. To get the smooth con- sistency, mix the ingredients. "''hi le they are still frozen, preferably with an ice cream maker. .. · Elizabeth~itn ices were' most often the result of a great.deALOf'liaTIIWork b'y se.rvants. Ch.urn· ing automatic freezers produce the same results -particularly uJeful if the household help is otherwise occupied', Once these two basic recipes are mastered, experiment with other flavors as is you r wont to ~ive an English accent lo poolside entertaining. .Fresf] fruit was prized purchase ORANGE ICE 1h: cup sugar 1h: cup boiling waler 3 cups orange juice If.I cup lemon juice at Elizabethan-springtime markets. Young maiden samples waterme_lon. 1 .,,,, " ,. ·Herb: A plant or ·plant part valued for medietnal or savory qualities. ·(Webster). . Herbs, ~once· out ol stY.le in,, America, are ·~om.ins popular iii e:ardeDs . JtdCI· 1'1t~ns once again. · .. Th"iy are so attra~~ in fa , that the prospect 'oi an tierb llUlcheon lured, nearly 100 women to a Saturday fundrrailing ~ent sponsored, by the Newport-Collta Mesa Brll'nch ol tbe American Association of. Ubiversity Women. • : Aftel" sampliJlg a menu includ· lbg -11 Waldorf Salad Chicken Rqsemary , Spillacli Mold, Hei"bed lieef Strogaiioff, Swecllsh lJmpa Brea(\· and . Onion' Dill Bl'eaa with herb' ¥era and Gla&er Cream, th .. .-S'lleard Shirley Kerl,ns,.. an, alllhorlty oo herb lore, tall• a~tlie blsto<y and romance' Of berba. "More than 2,000 years.. 910, in · Greece, peop1e werer fam,illar with berbl;" Mrs. Kerins said. "There are reoorda in ancient Cbiaa of herb UH, ond herbs ~· closely ellt-with the lives of the ancient .......... " Herb garden1 reached the hel&ht of their PoPula!il.Y during Elizabethan timea, when they were beautifUl H well u -'ul, ~=~&td..P,~were tlwfnlll'HI and pbpi.,._ u well • w)VM" -mtdleel.' l!lld llley teOdld tblelr b'eft ,......., ... . . ~lii.11116~ ...... .... ·been c111mlne6 netpt for cook· •. --· tlitno·-1 .... beeomlDl PoPUlar. We ... -· ~ ~. . H ' ~. ' . • • ;. I r-- • • . r ~ \ •' .. ~ ' < ... , '1 • • BEA ANDERSON, EdHor W 9 'Y,M1WJ,lt1J ing natural things back into our grams tbe fourth Sund~y of each lives." ~ month. ' Mrs. Kerins listed six reasons The sections will include lor planting hetbs in today's children's' literature., mythology, garden. First, they are fragrant ' Biblical literature, English (but you have to bruiSe or· handle literature and the clas"sics. an herb to release the fragrance). Mrs. Kerins estimated that the Second, they I can be used to gardell will be well developed by .., create all kinds of gifts, suCh as the end of a year. · food from the kitchen, poman· Here are recipes from the berb ders and spice necklaces. ' luncheon.-;... They are )lr'ell·suited t~ the . TARRAGON BtJ1TER · Oran1~· C4'Jnty ~coastaJ 1climate IA pound butter and ;nseci. alJ'?id .them., Most 2 teaspoons parsley, minced herbs dry bea'btifullY for 1 dri~ t clove larli (optional~ arrangements, .M,r-a. Kerins con· 2 teaspoons chives, minced Uoued, and they .Will gni'w in I tablespoon lenionjui~ many tiny spat&, 2 teaspoons fresh Ul(r.,00. it Finally, they iitl brighten (or 1 teaspoon dried) . i; ~mlcal dishes. Mix ingredients at least 12 Herbs are easy to grow, the hours before •use. serve on Huntinston Beach resident said, French bread, fish, hamburvrs. because they simply require poached eggs, appetiUrs, ete: average ~. good drainage and , full sun. They can be harvested LEMONCAll.AWAYCOOKIES any time. lcup margartne Tbr·oogtaoUa bistQJ'l', heibs 1 cup brown sugar ba\'~ been used for medicinal 1 cup white sugar purposes,' many limes with the 3 egga, well beaten 1pftific bealina -inaredient a 2 te-.spoona c:araway seeds myst~y. Foxglove :yields Y.I teaspoon lemon peel .. dll1Ull1. for example, and 4 cup1 flour ·' uplrin Was derived from the 2 teaspoons baking powder wtllowbark. Wteaspeon baking'soda Mts. Kerins also deecribed the ~ tealpoon salt Literature Garden the Hunt· 1 Mix well: in· order given. tRotl iJICIOA,Jleacb Branch ol AAIJW is doulk out on well-floured bOard plUlllln& for i-. grounds ol the to l'<·tl>-~-fuch thick and cut with newHunUncton "'acbUbrary. l cookiecu~ters . ·· 'Olli will be dealgned accord· ·1 QI" "'"~ Into ' roll 2·inch~ in ins to planta Md ,herbs m~n, ,..diameter, roll ,ln w~ed pa~r Uoned In literaiuie\ she ex-and cbUI, 1llclii1 Ii mch thick plained, aJ\d wW lie Oj>en to the Wiien ready tO use. pd_.for' toat'I· •11C1•11roWi1111. lllll<e "I lo 10 minutes at 350 Trained docenta will al!er pro-dolll"eft. Makea 6 dozen. ~, ' ... "i· ~J . ., 2 teaspoons grated orange peel Stir sugar and water until dissolved. Cool. Add juices and orange peel. (Add more sugar. water in above proportions if you wish it sweeter.) Freeze in a crank freezer or refrigeraJ.or tray, stirring onen . LE.MON ICE 2.c.upa sugar:"-- 4 cups boiling water ~cup fresh lemon juice 2 teaspoons grated lemon rind Stir sugar and water in a bowl until dis· solved. Cool. Add juice and rind. Freeze in & crank fteezer or refrigerator tray, stirring Often. Makes three pints. High ·food prices may be. the_ ti~st thing to happen to American taste buds in ' years. Housewives and barbecue chefs are .turning to less expensive.meats, fish and .. ~. . .,. .. ·poultry to,lewer food costs. And, they're turning to quality herbs, spices and seasonings to boost taste appeal. Proper seasoning, for ,0nly a few pennies, can change an economy meal into -~ gourmet delight. • • • '; • ( • • ( I ' 'I • ·r '• • • . I \ • ' ' OAILYPILOT Wec!nelday,May7.1975 Installations Ma·rk C:lose .of. SeasQO . . ., ' ' DAVGKTERS OF THE AMBBICAN stewardetl Alumnae, Ille., at 7:30p."!. Saturday, I ut~i.and v.1.... • ' I Palmer Anderton, Rlctwd Soller, Waller Neeld BEVOLVTION: Mrs. Everett E . Jones , llayJT, lntht ElkaLodfe,Mlaalonw!Vlthe~_,_ lo .• Jecluded.. will be panel dl1cu11lon1, •oadl..ou Bowman. Calllomla state regent. will mate her official Adml11lon is S2 PIC' penoo. .,.""~ wor°"°119,dl1pla.Y1 aoddialoeue. · ·· -' I -. , viail lo District XII Friday. May tit She will be belplbementallyretarded. • Tiit meet1n1 l1 open lo the public. l\ettrv1· llAAILLB INSTmJTE AVXJUAB'fl New ' guest al a J0o30 a.m. meeting in the Airporter lions, at v5, may be made by writlnl lo the In· ~WJ have been lutl!iled, bead"li bJ l(lsa Inn. _!~~~~:r!~~d?t~c~.!~iltiY1~11!N:= stltuleat .0 .Box881,Tuatinsa&IO. ~ -: ~y.,DuPuydt,presldeilt. "' COSTA MESA WOMAN'S CLtlB: New of· Today's Woman forum scheduled Saturday, May DELTA DELTA DELTA: Mrs. Lule• I JVMIOa EBELL Q.VB OF IBVINB1 N"'" flcus will be installed during a luncheon meet-17, at F'\alltrton Colleae. Munson will be lo1t.alled .,....aidenl durlnta din• otflcera were lnstallod durtna a dinner meeting inc Frid ax, May 16, in the clubhouse. Spoftsored by lhe college's Women's Center. ner Wednuday, May 14, la. the hom,e of Mn, in the Sber•ton N"ewport Hotel. Tina Yurkovich · Mrs. Cleve So hultz will continue as president lhe event will begin at8:-45 a.m. and conclude •ll Ronald Richard, Hw.Uqton Beach. op.er of· accepted lhe aavel. Het ix,ard will lncb~e Pallf foe a second term . Other new offic ers are lhe p.m. Lunch and • ,procram oa Fuhlona and flcen ol the alum~ lfOUP are the llmea. OlHlea, Sharon Ellis, Jeri Konoplaoe, Barbara Mmes. H . F . Spratt, Bradley K. Scltwar& and An· Groomln& for Today'& Woman will be included. Jama .. oe. Jack Ake!lon,, Richard and Thomu Grabyan, Mary Axtell and Diane Lundquist. na Louise Roginson, vice presidents; Phillip Speakers will be Artist lilorence Arnold, Sample. Guest •raken will be Dr. Marilyn , Westfall and Julia Falslev, secretaries, and "You Can Be Your Own Best Friend;" SQlrley Meyers •nd Jen BeM.ett ol. Oranae County CID OMEGA ALUMNAE: Mn. Elaine Vold, Leland.B. Camp Sr., parliamentarian. Bernard, En1lish instructor, ''Sexism Is a ~ial Medical Center. ..L ~ Lftrtlfted a:rapblc analyst, will be the~guest CLIPPED WINGS: An art auc tion will be sponsored by Clipped W101s , United Ajrlines Dlseal!le,'' an~ Mariam Westover, emplojJDent spe•kei--foi-a meetina: Saturday, M•Y 17, la the '-'OUl11elor. P1 BBTA PHI: lnstall•Uoa ot of Ileen, lunch homeol Mn. Jam ea Jameson, Oran1e. . LAS MARINEllA8 AVXJLIAltY: A iarace and brld1e !'•l"' on the 14eocla for ~lb Cout Co-hostess for the noon event wlll be Mrs. sale will take place at 9 a.m. Satunlay, M•.v 17, Alumnae Club's final meetiftlo(the year. Herbert Beadle. '!V Mn. Howard N. Roten was seated as pretl· at the home of Mrs. William Hutcbison, 1500San· dent. Other new oUicen are the Mmes. Will H11· tlago Dr .. Newport Beach. Proceeds wlll 10 lo cm. C. J . Walley, Cbarleo Sparkubl, JoluL~p, Family Service AssociaUon. plecate and Robert J . Cuyler. UVMAN Rf:J..6..,.0NS INSTITVTE: A one- day conference ls kcheduled for Saturday, May 17, in the Sheraton Newport HOtel, focusin1 on The Contemporary Fami ly : Emerging , Horoscope: Sagittarius llETA SIGMA PID: Orange Coast C.llfomi• Council·has inataUed Mn. Arnold Appleman as president. Seated with her were th~ Mmes. '·' ~iffs for Mom q You-"Gain . Greater Security -<' Handbag? Dress? ' ;Ponts? By SYDNEY O!ll.\ltB THVRSDAY; l/IA.Y I ARIES <March 21-Aprtt 19): You have more in your favor than might be ~rcelved on surface. Key 13 to gamer forces an<f·coordtnate ,,. them. • • '~(' , . ' ' ~ ---~ TAVBVS (April 20-May 20): Highlight in· de~ndence, originality. Closed-door meeling favors your applicalion, efforts, goat: ' GEMiN1 OCay 21.June 20 Jo Friendship blossoms. Complications . arise because emo- tional invol.vement becomes obvious. Rise above the petty. . CANCElt (June 21-July 22): Hi&hli1ht veraaUlity combined. with sc*iability. Re~h beyond what. might appear to be a, Umitatioa. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Tear down -if necessary -for purpose ·qr· rebuildinC. Be thorough. Become familiar with intricaCies of • operation. VIRGO <Aug . 23-Sept. 22): Involvement in· dicated -strongly. Means don 't play games with emotions. Stakes could be for keeps. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): One who deli&hts you conversationally comes up with. surprise - of pleasant variety. You could be tillking about partnership. · · SCOltPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): See lbrouch attempt to sell you Brooklyn Bridge. Avoid de· ception, especiaJly of.self variefy. Benefit Launched SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22;Dec. 2J)o Emo· tional fulfillment is magnified.. Older in· dividual shows the way for rreater security. Refuse to tie up assets. Cash now should not be Elizabeth Kanter, Justin Berman and Tara Cox (left to right) board a rocket t o l a un ch a funding project of Pacesetter Chapter . Children's Asthma Research Institute· and Hospital. Up, Up and Away With Asthma is the theme selected for a Bid 'n' Buy luncheon to begin al io a.m . S aturday , May 17 , in the Airporter Inn. stemmed. ·- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Finish rather than initiate -round out project, con· cepts, ultim ate goals. · AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18 ): Friend in- vites you to social affair: Be receptive. Your attitp.de now helps promote wonderful contacts. HA.MS "So Gl!<iil . . . t·wn 'Ha unt' You 'til It's Gone" --. . . . .---HONEY IA.KEO HAM CAN 11 llHIATID----. Spiral Slired Whole or Half If Only .a few slices are needed. heat in a skillet 2 or 3 minutes. To heat lhe whole ham, place in prehealed 275°-300" oven for 1 ~to2 hrs. Rermve p()fyethylene bag. but leave on foil, slightly open at top. 370Q E. Coast ~. 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' Dally 'Piiot c;l•11lflecl Acl1 Dlolthe dliwct 1111• 642.;567a • ... . - I ' PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20 Jo Money. col· lectlons, ftnanclal projections tend to ·dominate. You expand and could be ex - trava11nt U .... ,. ii yov Wrtltday you are an or· ganizer, a ~-getter , capable of handlina: responsibility. You are intense, passionate and bav, an hlfinite ~apacity for love. You could 10 into bUlness for yourself, marry, have an ad· ~dition to famllY. Whal a year? Skirt? Hats? Belts? "Motherhood Is After All WOmans Great Aiid; Incomparable Work" •• £d-_d Carptnt" (/844· 1929) . e -. . ' jewels by joseph the place to go for fine jewelry ind gifts for your extra special occasions. Jewelry? Semi? Tops? Mur.Wo'lo.yM.y11 If M-goes out or M-stays 111 w.· ... -got the c1o11ws -You CC81 put her in. NOW AVAILABLE D-01 TRA•ING . . r -1•-YOIR -HOME- 11Where The Problems Are11 PROBLEM SOLVING To include: House 'breaking Digging .Jumping Bartdng Biting Ruf!nlng Away Tdcing Food ' 018\ving. and more ' PROTECTION STaY~ D.COll -·· .. •-stDogT.- • OBEDIENCE To Include: Heel Sit Stay Down Come • Mr. Cobb fealures an "In-Horne TralnlllCJ concept by wlilcli the owner c•· lew • the crt of proper ciog tralnlllCJ In the· convelllHCe ~their own hQme. This instruction will In no way illlllilt the pl~~ Y~,pet. ' CALL NOW F-OR FREE EVALUATION IN, YOUR HOME ; , 496-1222 I. I I " ' ' 1 ' '1 I ,, l 1 i ·I 'f. • Study Gives • Victim Hope- II-~ IO Ol.80N ... ...., ........... Bl'Mlt cancer ba1 bMD.atuiiUed for muy yoars, anci fiilco 190, .a.oeo Pll*I have -wrll"'" abl>llt II, but "wo'r• 1tlll In laffln1errllory... accordlnc to NlchOlu Roberti, llD. He wu one or four .,eaken di .. -1n1 ·phy1lcal .. pocta ol the dlaeaae for the Junericatn Cancer Soclety'11 aevenlh nuning ~YJD~U!D . Cordon Mc;Co)', .M:D. a aur- &e«i>n, also admitted .there are maAy unan1we~ed questions about b~ust cancer !during his portion of the talk. "I don't know,'' .be afl,i.d several times. Marjorie -'Bauehc, MO, also was~Bimistie. "Why 'have .we not improved the mortality rate ol breast cancer In the last 3S year&?" • An Htl!Dai.d to,11911itw breast ....... will be ... ~ ... ihe U.S. 1in 1975, U.wrcmcfi.;BroWn, MD, aaid. TtiJ1 croup d women, 11 uaomblcd. would "pack Angel Stadium and 1111 10 Greyhound blllft outlide," be noted. The four pbysiclana did ofler some'li'ope, however, in tbe'form or new method• ot detection, earlier -tl'ewtment-•nd new theories about the cause or the dreadc:d disease. Dr. Brown de•cribad the ne:w tecbnlques Of thermography and majl'lmoer•r,hy, which are not yet avallab e on a mass baals. "We're trying to find some ra - tional way to dec~de which women should have them." be sa~d. In a -ther.mogragn, which is the fint o( lhe two new tats given Lo hilh·risk patien~. heat from the breut ii recor.ded eleclroa.ic.ally -· . .. r on • ecreen. Tile ~ut crou· Md.ion llbowa up Ml dark aDd li1h·t 1r4,11,a. Mammogra~s, 1tmllar to X ·rays, produce pk. tur~ which look more like line drawina:1. While there is little solace ln lcnowtnc: which kinds Of women are more at·ri•k than others, a clue to what cauiseg breaat cancer po11lbly mey be found. ln thue 1tati1tic1. It i• the "hormone par~dox" described by Dr. McCoy, who said that hormone tt are in· volved iii three conditions which have an effect on breruot cancer: takin& birth control pills, nursing a baby and being either close to or after menopause . Hormoneli seem t-0 hc.ve. a ''bJockine effect," he said, which .is why the ovaries <Which are in - "olved in the hormone process> , w.dnnday, May 7, 1975 are removed 'durfn& u ml:lltec. tomy . Dr. M<.'Coy 1aid the answer to whether birth control pilts are a cawsative ractor "Is not in yet·· becaU»e the pill i i only about JO yea.rs old. He was taught in medic al •chool that nursing protect.s rrom breast cancer, "but we doo't know.·· Theorelicnlly, wom e n who have been pregnant ul Jeai;t four Umes, and those who become •pregnant under the ugc of 20 are more immune lo breast cant'er . "The more childr<'n you have, the .Jesl!i chan<'e you huvt.•, ·· Or. McCoy said. "But 1n <'uncl'r everything is 100 percent .·· · As t.o Wh.Hil type or operation he recommends "''hen a muUs::nant • OAIL y PILOT C:t lump I• discovcr1:d, ~ ul_lain said, ·•1 don 't k now. Nobody knows." The m ost popu\ur, hOWl'vcr. is a modified rud1ru l maKll'<'tomy, mld·wey bet ween thme who do radicnl mastectom lt-S a1ld t.hose whoc:>nl y rC'movc the lump. Or. McCoy concludffi on an op- l~mist.ic note. '· W-0'ro ~in p: breast ca ncers early," ht: liaid. T hi s early . detection. coupled with ne w m ethods O( (OIJOW-Uf) lO the surgery , assures that life . on- ce it 1s exte-nded . wi ll be a quality lire . 'rhe American C<A n<:er Society. in a raet s ht.•et , u l ~o hud sornc c·heerful sta tistics : 6.5·80 fX'rce nt o( the patients who have h1ops1cs for a tumor in the brett!il ttre found lo huvc a b(·nign t.'Ondition. .. ' Mastecto~y -: ·tne· Afterrrlath ' . lrL A "'"'\cmon·s SPORTSWEAR j Chapter. someone who had had the W!-llllllfl PlALA Nrwf'o'!~t. ~4841?1 "HAJ.80A.1Sl 00 {lllMrit ~A..,,. o1~ IOQ.I Much is ·written al;lout the cpld, s,tatistical facts of bteast cancer, but few sentences are devoted lo telling how a._..woman real- ly reels When she faces m- is recovering from a The panel di&cuasion followed a fashion .show where the same women had modeled clothes from a Buena Par!k dress shop, without the a u- dience tnowinc they had had mastectomies: the panel, &av~ ctedit·to one nuue who •lilYed after her &!lift ·eaded al midnight and p ut her arms around her as she wept over her loss . surgeM~ because .. ,.m no( going through it myself." Gary. who kept using the pronoun "we" in re- feren1ce lo the surgery, suggested that nurses get a t•tUe background on what kind of hospital ex· perient'e a woman has bad so she will know iCshc has a brand-new patient in her care. same kind of surgery. I ~llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllj_I~~~~~~~~~~ "I had to grope for!- mastectomy. ~ Six women, all m.astec- lomy patients, and the husband ol one, shared their thoughts for a hushed audience at the seventh nursing sym- posium sponsored by the American Cancer Socie- ty, Orange County The consensus or their s hort talks was that nurses muttl show extra kindness to breast cancer patients and "gel a little personal." Kathy· Gary, whose husband Ad am was on "Nurses need to give kindness to-a--penoa who goes througJI it.·~ she nid. ''If they 1,oot happy, they're just putting on a front." Her husband said that though the news of his wife's cancer was "qli.te a shock," he has been brave through all or ber Carolyn Face, who.se surgery was 13 )'ears ago, said it would tiave been easier if 5he had known answers, and the nurses didn 't hav e psychological training.'' For Jean Roberts , who had to wait a week for her surgeon lo come back lo town before learning her fate, the nursing care she recei\·ed wa.s like an as· sembly line. .. Wouldn 't it be wqn- derlul if we could accept the new but--lteep some aspects of the old.? Nurs- ing is like an.. assembl ~;tit~ 3424 Via Lido. Newoor1 Beact) presents Artistry in Pastels for Mother's Day • bv MA RY JANE JAO<SON ~astet Portraits from S.3 00 0•1 Portranls Also Available E;.ong ...,..,_,,,~..,.,,.. p...,,..,,.._ ""~ "' cupoM F•>6e~ l.!»9'h-1().{opm ~"""" 1.1~, ll)lh-1'.l·~P"' S..now, ~!U~-11 /ilo "' .. line now. How do you re-1--------------------- late to a person if you've seen umpteen people? We n eed lo develop sensitive antennas.·· Snake Charms Ann Landers D E A R A N N LANDERS: My husband and I have been married for nearly two years. He is four years my junior but no one would know it unless somebody told. I have a good figure and keep myself in shape. This is a second mar· riage rom;both of us. The problem is that Jack is e·xtremely handsome and has a way or attracting every female in the place -no matter where we are. IL's 1amazing how brazen 50mewomencanbe. DEAR LOSS: Nolhb>g. They aren't talking to you. ~ · DEAR ANN LANDERS: FrequenUy you plead fo r com - passion for the lonely people in the world. I re- alize you are.-trying lo generate ~ympathy and understanding, Ann. but there's a reason for ever- ylhjng. J wonder if you will have the <'OUrage to print this letter, which,_may do a lot more good than your sympathy. made a mistake in his D E A R A N N entire lire . His only LANDERS: I just read pleasure seems lo be the letter from the pointing out the mistakes woman who thinks she ofolhers . has a problem because Jr he gets into an argu-her husband doesn't put ment he will turn the down the toilet seat. U library upside down to lhii is tbe worst thing the prove he is right. Of poor lirl has to contend course he doesn't have a with in her life, s he friend in the world. His should conside r herself' children tolerate him but · lucky. there is no love. As for I am 33, hitched for lhe me.J'mstuck. s econd time . a n d Sowhenpeopletellyou couldn't be happ~r­ how lonely they are, just When Lee and I marTied remember, there's a re-I became the instant a.son for everything. Sign mother of his three sons. Me -,NO MYSTERY -Not one of the four puts. HERE down the toilet seat and I upset over. I learned and found -PEACE DEAR PEACE: lsn'I It be•tlfal! CONFIDENTIAL lo Money Talks : Sorry. I don't~ your approach. lf money talks, it s hould be apolofhing for being in short supply at a time 'when most people need it sodesper ately. Yvonne Tomblin, who had surgery al the age of 29. said the worst part of her experience was hav· ing to drive herself to get cobalt 'treatments .every morning in the rain for six weeks. "I had six weeks of deprei;sion." she said. Having a Reach lo Recovery \•olunteer visit in the hospital is impor- tant. she said. "ll would be good to have the m visit every patient beCore they go home." "The warmth or u hand is so important." <'Olll- • ·•uPEa •UNDAY BRUNCH [AND MOTHER'S DAY, TOO!] • S~ia/1ie5 include' (L!fi' ~.H1,,1/1ru ~ pnJc hed ~s f loren1inc ""'1/h '/)1n.1rh •nufflC'. 10()/11~<1 wi/h chedd.Jr chC'ese. $2.75 1n< Judi•, th•· nuxt'<I fre~h fruil 5.J/.Jd ••. • th(• f ru 1/ ;,,1/.Jd 1\ .J/~o )£'r\"ed ~v1th(~Crepes Bencrli< I -•·,.;R'. fJ,1n1 .:Jncl f1ol- /.ind.i1se. -$2.95 · ... • /IJn1 ,, App/L' Crt•pt') .ire $2.50 , .. • d/lo/her /,!\nrilc 1~ Crt•an11·1/ ( hi<l..C'n Crepe!o \Vilh p.Jrme\.Jll (ht'•~'t_' -.• 1n.1J .J cr1~f1 li1>1n,1<h 5.Jl.rd 1virh /J.1r(/ /Jo1/••d •'l!l! .111,/, llO/l/)('d b.1con $2.95 mmted Betty Richards, Cocktalla 14 Wines a rormer Cancer Socit..>f.,y ~ volunteer. She said it l:-; • COSl A MfSA-So1n11 Co1\t Plat• impossible to think o( • 6IVIRLVIHllS -tMWOH1&61if:11tortV(iY · ,i' brea5l cancer in an in· • WOOULANO lltlt"S ..::..r11a rroll'(tt11ffe · ® telleclual, statistical way • A~OIA -s,,11, Art••• r.~ttil)ll r.11• because "it ·s a feminin~ Time afte r lime I have stood al his s ide (or within hearing distance) and li•te.oed lo women gush over J ack and tell him how good looking he Is. how charming, how sexy -etc. You wouldn't believe som e or the dumb things that come out of their mouths . <Most or these women are married.) Although this man has had a wife-for 30 years (me) and three Cine c hildren, he is the loneliest person in town. He is sour , sullen and makes no effort v.•hatever to extend hlmself. When someone reaches out to him, he's DEAR NO: Too bad couldn't care less. you-two didn't cet some The reason there are counseling years ago.· so many ulcer patients, Your marri1ce-.so1111ds migraine headache suf'- llke a dlsaa·ter, your ferers.and just plain mis-, home an arme4 c1mp, ery in the world is that· and I feel very sorry for .people don't knoW' w)'al's all of you. important enough ·10 get What kind of wedding goes with today's new llfe styles! Does uytb.lag go! Ann Lan- den'• completely new ••Tiie Bride's Gulde'' tells wbat's right ror today's1 weddings. For a copy, send a dollar bill, plu s a lon g, self - addre,sed, s tamped en- velope (29 C'ents postage> to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1411, Elgin, Ill. IOIZt. pa rt 0 f y 0 u .. • s :::::::::':::':::"':::':::":::":::r<A::::::"::::::' :::'":::':::':::":::":::':::':::"'"::::::'::::::' ":::':::':::":::':::':::" ':::":::'::::::::;:::~-lier surgery brought Ir new tenderness rrorn her husband. s he reported. Husbands ·'shouldn 't change the atlU.ude they had before surgery.'' a million miles away. i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i--------------------------------11 1 Everything bounces olf. Wh at s hould I say to them? -AT A LOSS FORWORP~ I have yet to hear him give a compliment. fle's always the first one with the bad news. Of coors~ tie is infallible, n ever LEARN iNTflllOR OECORAf/NG At Our New Newport Beach :location . OOUUOR IUIG •• GlJJJJ • is the leader in conducting an interi or design school · BECOME AN . lftTERIOR DECORATOR 'i We offer a ·~hort term course Or a year cyurse with an associate in arts degree CALL NOW 640-0500 INTERIOR DESIGNERS GUILD[I 1111 NEWPORT~ slim: l1IO · _ . NEWPORT BEACH • . . r ' LOCATED IN Dl:SiGl'I PLAZA ~! Y:c OF"F OfJ AU T 'iHIRT5 •• ' Mom deserves tht best. Any old gift jurt won't do for Mothtr's Day. With this In mind, Hickory Farms is fe1turing a dininctive selection of gifts tor this occasion. Treat Mom to an attr•ctiv1 1pice rack Of to a dainty tea pot set. Hickory Farms 1boha1 uniqut tile cu1- ting board• that come wilh delicious selections of cheftes. Aem embet' Mom this ~tl'ln's Dav with ¢ts frOlh Hickory Farms. . ' Mother's-DayGft Pak RMxites'...tor May ~1 PREMIUM PAK • Goudl, S<nokod E"°"' Ba<~ !¥WO Oltne Spre~. j¥ of "ttetvts. jar of jelly ptus StrlWbtny 8onbol'I$ l0t dte- .i. Ofl~ pwposes. • 4.98 ,..,.,...it_.._ Thr~ gilt favout/11~: 1 lb. BEEF STICK Summer Sau s.ige. Sm«>kv hmoktd cheese bar). SWttl Hot MuSIMd and cand1e\ l0t decor·a11ve pUJ · ....... 7.98 plvl llM~ if IN fled BOUTIQUE. flU E. Gouda. SmokY' 1:heese a ;r, Edam 8", two 2 oz. Chews. SPl't<tlts, 6ol. ~,of ~t·Hot Mustard. Beile Fltur Chet~. Muen1tef. Butt If Kie<;t Cheese •!'Id StrtWbttr1v Bonborrs I -11.98 '6itt ll'Oltlff it ........ " ·~ rrore Gft Paks on Display! . lf~~©f1 w~rm~. ~ OF OHIO . · -•ICLI .. lil.AZ&-,-.,~~-...., .... -,..~wm ' • ~ • 'I! .. , ....... *' .... ...., ... • • ' l In LARGE & HALF SIZES SIZES 14~ to26V2 It's a breeze to shop for Mom at Ella Nor's. We KNOW what she ,...,,,-,;-,; likes because we specialize in her kind o f clothes in custom sizes every day of the year . :Dresses from S20.0D ,1 Flee gill wrap of course! ., t~1 or ..... ,~-. ..,1~ •t<>o.• ~---GIFTS SIO AHD UHDER --- •SLIPS •SHAWLS •SWEATERS • PAHTY HOSE •BLOUSES •GOWHS --.-·Gift C•rtificole1 Available --- • • • ( • . I ·~ I' .. , ' 1, I' I I 'I II I "' ' I \ I " ' ' I I I • ? • .... ~ • I\\ Pl11a1, long an American n-cktn1 1t1r,le, have jumped in· to Ute "1ood unch" scene. , ~ why not! Tbe hot crusty ..._ topped with spicy tomato 1-.ee and earnished with green pener. sausaaes, mushrooms, cheese or other favorites appeals to everybody. mane , too. Ma.'keyour qwnpizza with • pack'aged mix. :rry garhlthing with some hl&h pro· teirt t&ds -rrted efts peanut butler, fish sti&.s anct,,qeans . EGGS RANCIU:RO PizzA l package (15% 6Un~es) romplete cheese pizza · 6egls ~Paul ··LachaMe,-pro(esMW of-nut\'ltional psychOlogy at Rutgers University, emphuizes ~iQllolddJ>e'e~~ a.meal albtl'~-wicn· Hlilk, a siJad and fndt. -' -Here's a chance to make eer· taln •Ulat th&--kids ''41ave a good lwicb al--ho'iJie an<\ lo~~ave 5Qrne ... -3-lablesp.o.ons butter or_ margarine • . 14 cup chopped green pepper l 111tall oaion, sliced Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Prepare P.izza d9u1h accOrding to paCkage directions! Pour canned pizza sauce over dough • . ~ . !:1_.,..i~~~ ' ' <,..~at ·u ~ -Qh\ld .. -.. ~ ~eadttWe •e Come upon. :i: . ~ii5'.:w~1 "flour;• ~ to "i!erarn be(ore. measuring " .2 -ie~spoons baking "'1wp~r · ·· · f -v.,. l'i:f1fs'Poon ·bilking ,.liod<t~ ... · .. ;; I 11ea~~n salt•· C 1 Cup fi'r\ely Cho'pped dried 'apricots c } ~u~warm water I , )$ labll!spoons butter ~r margarine, sortened t · 1 cup siigar ., ~· 1 egg ·: l teaspoon grated orange rind · · ··-"'~"tuJtOrange juice - 11.t cup brandy 3.-.. cup coa r sely chopped walnuts Stir together the flour, baking _RQwder, baking soda-a-tr~·sal t. Soak the chopJ)t!d apricots in the warm water (or about 15 minutes; drain apricots <fhdi,discard liquid. Beat together the but· ler, su·g.x and egg; add orange ?-ind, o r ange juice and bfandy and beat to blend. '.A,dd flour mixture and stii" only un· til it is moistened: Fold in dr\in e d chopped apricots and walnuts. Turn into a greased 9 . by S by 3 inch loaf ~n. B•ke in a preheat~ ~·degree oven until a cake tester in sert~ in ceVer comes out .Clean · -9,to65 minute,: I P~ce pan on w1~' rack ,· to,!C~ for IO :m~utes; l<>il•ei,, .edges; a,id turn· ¥iUti; -turn right '!i ide u~ cool com'plelely before _ cutting. ·· ·'. l. • "t : To soften crust and make s li cin g easiest, wrap in plastic w.rap And let stand 4 to 6 hours before s licinc-. Serve with or withoµt t>utter. .. j•i-- Meat I ess . " ' ....... for a 1hriftt'·lll~atless ma:bl ·di>,l).fur supper, top, a cooked vege t a ble_ I casserole \Yilh com l'{lllf· 1 fin batter -homemade· orrromanttx: ( · Or serve poac hed eggs on .bultcrc.d to~sted Englis h ·muffins and top with a cheese sauce. ·. ~eggs as desired in bu.tter. .. OUR NEWEST<AlrHA B.ETA NOW OPEN.It( IMP.ERIAL' BEACH ' · 8fff te»I Mff CK.O: ~SS ·TOP SIRLDll STUI BOll£LESS CLOD STEAi Grocery Reduced Prices '"'"'" UBBY'S'.PKl!LED BEDS REGULAR • IJNFll'TEftEO JREDDP APPU JUICE . . .. ,. 1&-~,J,AA · tllEMORA COFFEE CREAMER 12·0Uf1CE C,.,. , CAllllATIOll TOMATO PASTE l~.44 ... .,,_ 89 Bfl • · 1.0& ·.46 Q.llCk.Vf_• TUFIKEV • HAM 74 CARllA 110ll SPREADABUS 16.~z. 1 ~s DH FOOD '5ci;~1-.21 llAl<'ES-10 OOAATS ., 05 lllX4111JINK lllSTANT MIU( "i• MAKES 20.0UARlS 1• ~ '. NO OE.~T. l!I PACK. 10-0Z. BTLS. . I 07 CANADA DllY Q.UD SODA . • , Gl9olGERAlE 1.Q 4 ft TONIC WATER 1..22 • 1" • 1'~·0IJHCE CANS A & W ROOT BEER ts. tAJi.-os11 ' ADA DRY Q.UI SODA the-" 1" rnuriel stevens show · • i murtal sl•Y•na ..... the mys~.OUt o . :, .. mouaWJ, ttt• ... .,.. '"-,, °"'5-.. . the um, out.,, of · ••• wh•1"• ~ ...,_'1?· . ' . ~ \ .,..~1wlthlowe.· ' NOil:< . ·: Hew-1'fmii, .. ~ 1tto 10:3b"a .. ' ~: • • •nd \ .~ 7 to 7:30 p.rn. , ..,,,...,.ttu"ough Frtd•y SEAQE.i.NT'S •. l?Otl OR CAT •' MC*TH Slll'lllY IV FUA COUA•I stROEAHr& SENTRY rv •FOR lG. 000!1 2.11 ......,. '"""" PILVU RIA FREE·30 'l'!'o'"'* . 87 ~Y Atm-PnSPllAMT 2tcrz·. IMLLfTTE • OOOl lf. EOGE • S-COU!llT NO. 63 l•,a HAMISS llAlllS . • . " .Arrange on pizz_a ftuce. Saute green pepper and onions 'In re- maining b"'utter tor 5 minute&. Ar-' range on top of eggs. Sprinkle cheeae from package orriol> aad bak4' 16·20 minutes. Serves alx.·.' For less cooked eggs, add fried eggs and garnish pizza durilrg' last IO minutes, of the bakJng pe(iO:d, ~ . o,' CHILIPIZZA · 1 package (15% OUQCCS) pep- ~rOni pizza ipi¥ , 1 c~p canned r\d kidney .be:ans, drained aQd w~hed .. 'At teaspopn chili powder 1 tablespoon c~oil 1 cup thickly sll~ onions -, --T~ ~ ? % diced .,...,n pepper Heat oven to '2S degrees. Prepare piz11 dou1h according lo packofe directions: Combine drained kld.ney beans, pl11a sauce and ·chili powder. Spnad overdouab. Bake B mlnutes. Meanwhile seiute ontons·tnd erelon 'pep~r Ucbt.lY in oil. SpoOn' Over plaza arter th~ 8 mln.yte,l>U.. 11!1 Ume. Sprinkle. with di'!'•O. 11\im'the pac~age. ' Bake for 8 to 10 more minutes or until crust is ligt\Uy brown and cheese-melted. sep-e wlth.111'.od•(ldl/•1&~11'--;:-. :-n:, .. ,_ .... • -~~ ' . • A BLOOMIN'.B4JiG~IN · ' .. . ... ~ ,. ,' ' ••• ATALPllA.BEt ; FNSr CUAUlY no tlPf. WHOU , ASPARAGUS WATERMELON ·l~ ·~ ........, $IZl. '"'Sli fllM, COMPACT · ROllAlllE LETTUCE (9! lRTIC~OKES --~~ 29! BROCCOLI .. 2 ... COAOflU.. Yl\UfV (9! 29c RED GRAPEFRUIT STlM 5IZf 98~ llUSHROOllS Groeeey Reduced Prices CHUHI( LIGHT tN OIL _ Cl9Cllllll Of Tiii" SIA TUNA 91;,.oz. CAH .a 12\'l·Ol CAH .U IN WATER HISllA SOUD WNITE TUNA .. , . .,,_ 44 CAN I ""' 59 "'" . , • .,,_ 43-BTl. I HO OEPOS!r R.C. 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I.ti STORE HOURS: MON. -FRI ! 1:00-9:30 SAT: 1:00-l;OO;SUN: 10:00-7:00 .19 2C-O\MCE CAH • IEllTOLU OUYE OIL 21!1-0VNCE BOX MlllVTE RICE ' • 2.79 1.32 .25 .43 ' 8aker1 Reduced Prkel! .39 &-COUNT BAG • REOUCEO PRICE ALPHA BETA FRENCH ROUS ALPHA.llET A 0.AMON•DUS I-COUNT 89 PKG I ""'·I 15 PKG. I AU'l-IA BET A MAlllU. PO-CAKE UTTlE 6UiCH BOY AS-TED COOKIES ~-g: 1.25 • • . . , • DRiH1 CORSAGE 1.39~. 3 BLOOM .. 4" HYDRANGEAS ''" ... ' .~POT 1~ 2: VIOLETS PlAIN ""-"'' '"' COt.ORFIJl 2~ TULIPS , .. "'' TULIPS ... 1•• '"' EL STOCK , 99< lllXED BOUQUET 129 . ALPHA BETA FEATURES THE LAlltGEST SELECTION OF FRESH, FLORIST OUAL· ITV POTTED PLANTS AND CUT FLOW· EAi. IN ADDITION, WE-HAYE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP DECORATED GIFT Pl.ANTI FOR MOM. Delicatessen Reduced PrkeB ··~ •·OIJl'K:E JMI: LAS<CD -IMP CDCllTAIL 1e·OUNCE PKG IOllNSON'S ClllU BRICK ll!l·OUNCE CONTAINER ALPHA BOA COTIA~E CNHSE .43 .8& .15 ·;57,. 16-0l/HCE PKG. · IMPE•IAL STICK MAR5AR• SUNNY OEUGHT • FlORIOA CITRUS PUIKll _Dll_ ... .,,, 19 CONT. I , . . • -P.RICES;EFFECTIVE IN ALL . ~SOUTHERN' CALIFORNIA ' AL~~A !"ETA 'MAR~ETS · •• . , ~~~~ , ' 't••NTY CAIUVISllll -·....,Ktctl '*""n' FIND OUT· HOW TO TURN) ONE I LB, HAM INTO ~ FABULOUS, FAMILY·FEEDINQ MEALS. THAT'S 18 TO Ii SEPAAilfE SEAV· IN~I PICI( UP YOUR FfllEE BROCHURE AT YOUR~ ALPHA NTA ~AKET. oolM.~YAUIY-aJttW...,,. HUHT'tHG~T;OH;;;IU;;tCH;.:;.~!~Jo~";:•;'i'~•~Hll;ll<;ll'I;;; .. ~~':;,~. ~1~'~14~Jt..;_::;,:.~ .. ;-:_"i~~nMlTOHllACN-l ... IN...W.ie. sotll'HLA~Jluf • 0 COSTAMISA-Z200H' ..... _. COSTA-A-Zjl ,1111>st.-' U.~HIUS~J141Colo•lo ~ '.vi......11 .. ~c:omr.u.i"I"'~ . , : .. iioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiii_,, .. • ) ·' ' ' • ) •• • . I • African Heritage Nut S·tew's Rich . The We st African peanut grpwers adapted cubes . Add ,tostew. ~im­ country of Ghana and the to use ingredients readi.ly1 mer 10 minutea. Se~ United Sta~es are a study a v a i I a ' b 11 e o n to taste ,with salt and in cooties&. They are supermarket shelves: pepper. Serve.with Siwee different in size,·c.ullur'e G~irND~TSTE,W 1in8port1Pos.· . and climate. Yet, tbetwo .2, tablespoons ,peanut fl _,,"-!.~-L. f nations share >. gr,at oil I aearr~. s~ew . may fond n es & f d r on.e ·2oDiODi, chopped · '":. tllick~ned W:iib. ¥.s cup P.articuJ~-. . ~. ~ _g_Jpm·atoes • ,eQ!~ f!Ou~ .1n1xed w~th in cup In Gbanf it'S called and~ :oo1a.w.ate,i: until •m_ooth.. t grouatfnut paste . 2ppUnd.sbeefchuck, -~~stewandsUrun- AmeriCl,!JI know \t as eut'intot in.~ cubes til thickened. peanutbutW. ,·acupswat.er SlWEE .. Shirley 'temple Black • 8beef"bouill0f1.cubes ~112 pla'nt1ln or~6 ·' reeenUy was 1ppQintelll· · 1 cup peanut~ iweet potatoe& or yams U.S. Ambassador to 1 pound fre1b or 11'1argeonion,sliced Ghona. Sh~ bas dis· frozen cod' f~ (bad-\jo!el!P.P!jlll\rtoil . · • 1'. _ ~__!e!°!!1~~';.wl)'lf~. ~,~hltt;t~ ftlu~~-· ~~:-Ctjp j)i~t butter ; T -"'llh:peoDiil&,.and,llbe.l:e, _ _JSalj P.ePl'fllt-ilo.laak. . . port&'"' 1G pari-leJtl•Jt'· la a ~b,!<Oven heat • · ·~ ~ . ••grou.n~t soU.,P .?•rid oillDdsaute~.umil ~ :Cook planl ain or stew1 a.re especially,:~,.aolden. Add t9J11.atoes, ~1 in salted wa ooPul..r~re:'' · . ,j beif, "°.,1t~r and. lpe~f to ~ya uGtil t~nder. -TO·""li.-J'p· ac9 uaint bouilloD cu·pes. Stir m Pe~l· a1td mash .. Iii . Americans with Ghana· peanut ~r. $.JfJ:Qer', aaucePJln saute onions Jan c~_ry; Am'P~•· co.ver.e4,'.:f·ijl rJ.og roe· •. oil. stir in mashed pJan dor .J$lac'k. pro_vide9.-casi~ ..,for l to 1~ _.lain an<!_ pe!ln~t. butter. authel)tJ,c; recipes whidi. tiours ,or'i~ynlil beef 1' 'Seuoa~to tas_!.e ""ith lal!- home ec'ono,mists JQI' ~ tender. ;·~ • '• -air 1over low. b.!at, Geor_gia and Alabama Cut fiah1 into 1 ineh \pota,. are p1pmg bOt. ·! ····\ , •. '· -4' • .,,. Wateh_ing Pot?, .• .,. . ,_,__ 'V' · .. 1. I ~ •• . . ·' ' . I Ro.a~t . ls Versatile . ' . . Bt.CECIL f UOWNS'1'9NE . 00wl and "1Um 'off as much rat as _..M(..__.,., ... ltr9M_uiw • possible. '· One·, ·of the ea'liesl -W.4YS to , Cut the ~ into ·sections jllld make 'po't roast is In the b:v~·WitJt -J· reheat in the sauce on·top of·the a iba.rffcu.e·.s~yJ~ ~-~~e. t,Jo pr,e·. . • ,, range. -r-t?r-owning o~·.the meat or ~,. Or use~'the following rana:etop-wat~~· nec~•~.Y · . : ,. altemaUye sugg~tion: When the AJJd lhe.res4lt1~1:e,a1ty ~-~'--~ ,·· ..,_..,is tender remove it from the At the.end1 ol"l,~he Colj>Wmg1.re-lr-:.'l. ffaS;erole and 'chill. Pour the ctpe we give \'t'O,"i!ays Of ff:?VlDC .f• 1 saiuce inlo .a container and chill. the beef. · · . . • Slit• the <billed beef fairly thin. If you wapt to .Qf(er the d.Ulb a&'.! Remove the ..hardened f8t from soon as. it Cf'.tmes _out of the oven, , the sauce. P~our: the sauce into a serve it . with ·n.ce, noodles "!'', 1 large skillet and if it ls not fairly spaghetti. . thick, let it ~bble eenUy until it "' U you prefer to cook the roast ., it: UJen a'1d ttie sUced·beef and ~ad, chill the meat~ sauc1e ·11 • reheat. serve .beef and 5auce . ~PtLTately. Then slice the beef sandwich-style with seeded rolls. fairly _thin and rerpove the ··Makes8servin&a. • . . hardeiled fat rroin UJe. aa~. • Reheu.t the beef and sauce in a large skillet and ·serve sandwich· . , .. \ style .,:l~eeded rolls. · .1 .. I vf poJ.:?~.a.!!:' chuck POU .fry beef roas( , l·~eas.,bon salt " d 1 tte aspooncht1tpowder . St.ewe 'h te••1>•<m paprjka , . 8-ounce can stew~ '-°rp;atoes . . 'ri cup C_.Ptctlup . 1r,, cup W'ater ·1 ·;!tablespoons clder\rinegar . i taDl·espoon pTtp'ared mmt¥d ... 1 ··1 tablespoon w_.ienhir• &auce .. 1 Lar1e onio~. cul i~ t1'1n Itri.. "· " ~ away any OIC<llf fat from ar®lid bee(. Mis 11!11 with 'chili • po,.Hler and j,j)rika; · M Into -· ~Ir toaetl\er Ille-.-tomato11 a~billt. water.-.. vln•a•r. "l,ll~t .. a·r 1ad wor-tenhlre. . Clli•!!I!• i •$wllll•-~ wljl J I Giii llM loHt. Pl'lileat 111• °" IO lfll'JI -.r.~ro1 ... -~, ... ~iir~ .... g . ..... ~li!J• -; off.Ill• -u,11111. a.n ....u Mlf ••-:=: -I IO IW. 1iours. J!' meat. Pour theaa11M • ..~ , " . . ,. -:. .. ~ ." • ' • .. • .. . •. ,~.Mat?, 1175 . AmeT1can peanut'buttlJr facilitates the cobking for Afric.an stew. Sweet potato siaemsh liom Ghana is unusually spiced .. ,. ' • .. . waiting :fer you · eWeber's · · • .·ite. Bread. .. ,• • ' . (' ' • .. f .• t' . ' II ' •· J • • . -.. ' • .. • . .. I • •· .. ., . I ,, ~ I ' -I 1 t I 1;! Ii' ' ~ \ ' I l 111 ' 11 ) I I I 1 I f I~ 11 ' ' "' ' I I \I ........ •''"t" ., ........ -........ v ., .... .. • ' .. .,;. o;"' • .. • • ..... ,. ' .. '~" ,.,,.~ -.... t, t " ' •' •"' '> "•l .,I. f ~ • ..._ • ~Q i bM'.\'PILOT Home News: Plant Fruit By DOROTHY W ENCX 0r ..... ~w . ......... llh•l9" • Di );OU know that '"'11\fi! JM buy a fresh pineaipple you are buyiJ1g, a plant to grow as well as . fruit to eat? · Unlike rilany other frurrs-;-the pffieapple grows on a plant rather than a tree. The Haw aiian pineapple plant crows to be two or lhree feet tall and may be t hree or four feet 'wide. It's easy to g'row your own pineapple from the cro~n . or leafy top. Simpl y remove the crown from a fresh pineapple by twisting it of(. 1 Trim off .any of the f ruit that may be s tuck to 'the crown a nd strip away fA few o·f the lower leaves. Find a dry, shady spat .and p lace the crown up· side down there for about fl week ta; allow the cut end and leaf scars to h arden. This preve nts rot. t_ When you're ready to p lant the crown, start ~th an eig h~·inch porous red clay pot. As the plant _grows, transplant it to a larger, 12·inch pot. The plant' neCds goOd drainage so put some .broken chunks of an old pol plus some grave l in the bottom before adding soil. Use a good li ght garden soil, mixed with up to one.third we ll· composted organic mu.t· ter. Place the crown in the l'ioil a nd firmly press down the soil around lhe base of' the crown. Avoid getting any soil into lhe leaves. • Fei1.iliie the pineapple _.hen you plant it and every two or three months, using a good -household plant food in t he amou.n t recom· .mended on the label. Pine a pples need • •ater. but not very t>ft.en. Wetting the soil ·blce a week should be .ufficient. ' Your p l ant can be ~wn..outaide in a s~y 'f,l a'te. except frost or r eezin g temp eratures Will kill It. Jn Ha waii, it takes a crown about two years tO produce a ripe f ruit, so don't expect a harvest 1.he first year. In the m eantim e it's interest· Ing to watch the plant de. .~el op. , Wh en the plant is (about a year and a half old, you s hould be able to <See a bright red cone that irew out or a bud formed ·in the center of the leaves. ' As the fruit ripens the i n side flesh change& ~rom white to yellow and the outside shell charlges {frorq green to golden J.:•llOOI. W~en the fruit ls golden halfway up, your pneapple is ready to be ;pelted! : QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED: : Q. How can you tell ii a plaapple ls rl~ when ·-tiuyll! A. Some companies put a label on th·eir pineapples which t ells you that they are ripe. .'l'his is useful because pineapples need to be llarvested as nearly ripe 'as PoSsible For unlabele d pineap- ples, look for color, odor, and a slight separation or the "eyes." Ready-to-eat pineap- ples are golden yeUow, ori.nge yellow, or red- d ilh brown depending on th e variety . When pl~ea pple1 are dark snen, they are matUre bit hard, and will pro-INal:tlY ,.ot ripen further if •e'td at room tern. porature. The most reliable CIUe kt a flavorful pineapple b tbe fragrant , dis- Uactlve ''pineappley" ..,,.u. Q. I ~e made a de- l dEolded gelatin ~IUI eroas times E ' F · plbeapple --bad ... y ~ Wlllt ... Laat wed: I m..i. tlle '8,Dl• salad; euet17.,. .. mewaya1 •h••Y• except that J-•oed freoh' pineapple. Tbe selatJn never seL Wu jt because of the O'elh plnHppJe! Wtdnalday, ~!Y2:...!!75 ·Large Eggs ~.-:. 52c luct1nt . l-do1.Ctn. . 2ND WEEK! Baby Shampoo 1.,1,F;ne l6_,,_s12• Mild & Gentle .atl. Muhiple Vitamins ~ Sol•wov 11o111. 7 7c Jill Oualily of 100 Motor Oil s,1,way g,,,,·39c JO-Weight Can MO RE GO OD BUYS! i Par Liquid ~·~:::: ';;· 49$ @Apple Juice "~;::::. ~· 99¢ i Instant Tea C.·:::~,, '.: s139 i Brocade Soap '"t'" ~::• 79e I I I MEAT PIES CREAM PIES ~ .. ~;~2: s ... "~2Hau1e O,uoJ;1y( _JL-.. -... • . " "'•· --I fr.enth Fries ~:~,~~: Peas or Corn iBrussels Sprouts r::· ;.~. Macaroni & C~eese r:: ;.-.,.· 29' I Peas & Carrots ~ ·~· 251 i Vegetables ... !!::: ••• l!H1. "•-49c luce,n• Ice Milk lo1185< bl. FLOWERS & PLANTS fOR MOTHER 'S DAY! . ~SWEETCORN Tender Golden .! Kernels· Ideal to Ba&•; Boil or Roast Eocli c ,. . «Bleach :. 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I Fruit Cocktail ~::.: 1 ~::· 39c .,,1.,., "''" 5'" JO• qO(:d to• "9 orill odd·"O•OI "'"'9' loo•to••"'""'°"'f'O•••''"""'..;.""" Ci<' ""' ..... , .. , f •0"41\o' .,. "·9~·"' ~ ~"' ~o~• 1,.,,. ood P"'d"'""' Grade 'A' Armour Self· Basting Sma ll Sizes Frotef\ 7-7 ~ .Jb•. AYJI. Wt. CANNED HAMS Sal::•' $ Dubu<t" 3-lb; Can • • 89 LIQUO RS & WINES Prict1 lffMtl¥t In UcfMM w .... .,. Cut lb. Regul ar , U.S. Gov't. lnspe<ted Any Size ·P~k~g!. lb. c !;~~h~~.~~a~!,1 ------·--.1b99c ~~~~~~"~P'~~~~.~~.'. .... 1b. $1 19 ~s:~~~:'.,!~~st. . ..... s 11• ~~!.~s~~~~.~:"!!'!~~1 .r.. 89' Beef Rib Steak La•g• Eod S 159 Smok·A·Roma iacon S 119 USDA O,.;w (Small End lb. '1.99J .. lb. (H,,,,..I Blo<k lo be! I-lb. $1.39J. l·lb. Pig. Boneless •oast s 169 Safeway Sausage . ;J.,.8-9c USOA Choice 8!-f-Cross Iii! 'Chuck ... lb. • Mild, Mfdium, 01 Hot, Wkole Hog ,, loll ~~!~, ~!. .$;~;!'.. . .. r.s 11• ~~~~~;~~~~ .. , ............... ~~ 8 9c IN OUR DAIR,.Y CASE ... ,' ,~.~~ .. 1111~3" BAKERY BUYS! n Safeway Premium ~1r~ BREAD J RoundTopor - !!~~~~!2Sc 'AA' Butter ~= ~! s4e ' Chiffon S~lats ~~ ~·&se ftj~h649e ~!,,~!"'! .. sl'' MacNair's Scotch ,:,J5a1 Valencia Oranges a~99c Large Avocados °A!~ ·loch 29c Head Lettuce ~'~tt:s.~· 1o.h 29c Yellow OnioQs A~:;;i.-;~,. r.l 9c • Kavlana. Vodka·,:, °"" s4a9 Champagne ~":: • .;.. ~·· t~'1"9~~169c ililnlb~.o.... 7.9c · ..,. ·~· ....... --........... tf 1J • . ' Potato Salad = 1t.::· 4 9~ Corn Tortil las = ~t, 25e @Party ~ips .!~, ~ 39e ~reen ·cabhage lb l oc Fresh Mangoes ... h_ 59~ ICatF.Ct loo Nlp-A lll•cttllation ·~ 15c I fruit · Drinks I i..c-. Fnrit ,..... ... w...79C -~ -·~Cheese . ;:.59C SAVE WITH THE .SAFE WAY EXPERT S · . Yn; rieab pi,.eap· IU ccataJ,u. an '91yme ilMt br.W <town protein ID a mamillf! 1lmUar ·10 wllal h•PP911L .In clJges. • IHO llepWo a. • .._._,• ll6 ll C.W-. ~­ • W._l ....... , C.... W... •JI IL 1711111 .. C-.. .... ' , ' I ••1&'9C-...19'S.Cl Is ·~···I '1>~•~, •14417 c.Mr-lr.•W ... .,. •H lh -••llo,Mt,-~·-Aot-ttlo,__Wllfo ·-... ......,........ -: j I I Foo d Resc ue :Growing Need ICY POINT • = RAMCH f'RESH RA LARGE AA ·AMERICAN BEAUTY ·.SPAGHETTI FOREMOS T-.,, GAL ROUND ICE ·CREAM RED SOCKEYE SALMON VIVA 16 OZ. CAM TOWEL PUREX 1/z GAL JUG SUNNY DELl,GHT FLORIDA CITRUS PUNCH BANQUET DINNERS Your Choice SANTA CLARA (UP!) -The food bank here i1 ..,n unusual sav- ln11 lnatitution. I{ re1cues good food that would otherwise be wasted. · "What we do is take advantage of waste In the agrlcullurul 15y1tem by rescuing food before It gel5 to the dump to }lelp people who are facing a food emergen- cy," says Paul J . Growald, the bank's director. Growald'a nonprofit organiza- tion is near the he11rt of one of California's major food produc- ing regions. It collects and dis- tributes a s mall fraction of the • millioru: of pounds of edible food destroyed ann,Jally in the United Sta tea. The food be cat hers iJ perfectly good to eat but may be cos- metically un acceptable for the marketplace : a funny-shaped ap- ple or a yellow cauliflower, tor example. Other fresh food Growald col- lects ll)ay have been stored alter harvest with llre hope of sale at high winter prices. If the demand never materialize:s, the food is destroyed·. In addition to fresh produce, canners and food processors 1/1-GAL CARTON 'I ~UND STICK REG. or SO·LO PINTCTS. .. ~ · I TENDER VITTLES MOIST ~ "" .CAT FOOD PURINA ''/J oz. CAM$ 'CAT FOOD ~w~=="·~~~·y~,M~·~y~7·~··~7~5~~~~~~o·~IL~V~P~ILO~T:__~c~z , often are left with many cllns of Hi s staff consists of a part-U"mc acceptable products that are un-truck driver and volWlteens . He derw~i&ht -a can of lomatoos, hopes to get some emergency for instance, that contain! 12 federul employes to stretch out rather than J6 ounces. the project 's $28,000 federal Com- The industry recently received mlJ!lfty Services Administration Food and Drug Administration grant. approval to scll sorn eof these un -His goal is a three·dJY bas ket derweight producli lo instilU· wif.h six to eight pounds ol food llon!!I . for one person at a cost to the Growald hopes to collect and food bank or $1 .39. distribute to charitableorguniza-"Charities traditionally .. got lions about 15 Lons of food a week, their money. and food (}'orD. - or 750 tol\S a ye1tr1 from his private individuals, but now con- ware"house, a glorir1cd ~<iruge lributions are orr 25 percent and and a 4 O -Coot donut e d the requests are up 25 percent,•• refrigerator. he said. --... -· CUCUMBERS3/29c FUSH LOCALLY GROWN ~3~89c STRAWBERRIES YOUNG 'N TENDER ftl£SH BROCCOLI . 15! 35! 19~. ·LAURA SCUDDER'S OU FASHIONED P~ANUT BUTI'ER l'OL 86c JAR . • BIRD'S EYE STIR 'N FRY 10.12 LI. AVG. SKINNED and TRIMMED BEEF LI ER DELI SPECIALS OSCAR MAYER All MUT C ~~WEllERS OSCAll MA YEii ~ ~~~TLE FRIERS LI. BOLOGNA $UCEO IOOL LB. PRELL SHAMPOO .71 OL T-. Tri .. She 10.~ MASCARE FINE RED TABLE WINE ... 79!. .J9! Store Hours: 9 to 9 Dally Sunday 9~7 Prices Effectl•e Thursday thru Wednesday May 8 ·May 14 Pric•1 wbftd to dock Oii lllMd We Gladly Accept Food Stamps . ' l .. ·' , . . • ,, COSTA MESA 19th and Placentia PLACENTIA 7 10 W . Chap(liql\J • " '" • ( I i " , , 1. \ '" l\ I • l I : I .1 I a [)AIL v PILo+ • • S~ving WednHd1y, May7, 1975 Se-al shoppinl( ls the way io get Uttt best and most for )'OW' food dollar, says Woman's D~ magazine. May's best buys include apricota:, strawbe'rries, potatoes, cucumbers and green beans, aloq wt.th a wide variety of fl.sh -cod, flounder, halibut,· red snapper and soft-shell crabs - and turkey and lamb. Try~re­ cipe for new potatoes. In ila July issue Woman's Day will present the almanac of seasonal food tips for the third ( NEW POTATOES New potatoes 'boll~· ill their jackets and liberally buttOHCI complement all meals. For a change ot: pace and flavor sea~ them With ·garden· fresh berbs or sea10Tiln1s : dill weed, parsley, chives, ireen onioni, basil or tarragon. Or try ,caraway, poppy or .toasted aeaame seed. To cook -scrub w•11 wlth.. ve1~able brush in cold water. With paring knife peel a narrow strip-a~und middle of each. Place· in saucepan and cook m boilin11altedwater, eoftnld, un· tU leader (15 lo 2111 · mlnulAtl). l>ralD. Ret11m to ••"""""' and place over hl1b beat mlnllle jUll to dry odt. Add bllltor and dMIHd season· Int to pan and tooi potatoeo gent: •·to~•\. . . ., SPIUNGtD!E ~ . FaVl1N,ES 5cupafruit \0 to 1 cup auaa:r..(aee Ifie pies, below> - \4 cup Oour or 3 taDlespoona qulck-cookinftaploca · 1 table1pOon lemon juice I V. tea1poon.1alt 1' · pie with stript of f.oil t;O prevent 1,11 teaapoon nutme1 excessive bro~lna.) Paatry for &·Inch 2:cn11tple Blackberry or 1 Boyaenborry Milk PleUJe~ cups 1a-r. In' lar1e bowl aUr toaetber Blueberry Pie use Mi cup sug ar fruit, 1u1ar, flour, lemon ~uice, Raspberry Pie use 4-t cup 1alt and nutmea. , 1ugu. , Line e;tnch ple pan with pastry, SJieed-pe~b p e use 'r11 cup 'fill with fruit mixture and a.djust &ugar. ·• • top crust. Seal and nute edt:~ and Sweet-cherry RJ.e use ~ cup slit crust ln several places.'Brush auiar. ·wtth'mllk. Tart·cherry pie"" use 1 cup sug . Bake ln preheated. 400 degree ar ; omit lemqn juice and oven 50 minutes, or untU fruit is nutmeg. ·Add \it tdaspoon almond tender and top is s:olden brown . extract and v. tea•poon red food· (~r 30 minutes cover edge of coloring ~~ptional)· fl.')~•:>', --c--------------------------'----------------"-' --'-.J.:..-------------:-----quarter of the year. -' ' 1' 'iiiiHOCKS._ .... .:..79' .......... s1n VULSTEAKS ..................... . ii0i1 CUTLETS .. u s 139 WfwlENERS .. n.OL .... S!r MANitATIANMIAfOlTHKllllB' 6fM SLICED BOLOGNA"""'· .... .:II ~D4X7SUCE0 7n. COOKED HAM . .. .. .. ..oz. .... .:11 waJCtOCOTl""' 99• SLICED BACON .... n.oz ..... HOT Ol SWHT s1 39 ITALIAN SAUSAGE ......... .. iULK BOLOGNA .... "79' OoMAYP: 12.()1. NO.: $1.19 79• COTTO SALAMl.: ...... o.oz ..... osCA• MAYO SQUAIE 79• LIVER CHEESE ........ I.OZ .... OSC.UMAYH 98' CHOPPED HAM ......... l.OZ. PKG. • • .. LB. CUT-UP FRYERS ......... : ... : ........ i.a. 49' 'BEE .. RIB CHUCK RO· ST ·: ROAST STA TO IROS. CERTIFIED BEEF • BLADE CUT 6-TH &"7·TH RIBS STATER BROS, CERTIAED $ 29 73~ .. POUND 1-ST THIU S.TI llllS -LL $1.11 PAnlE STAIER BROS. M ·IX-WIENERS PROTEIN BLEND llULK SECTION NUTRITIOUS _ J ASTY ._DEUCIO.US 59~<79~ . OSCAI MA'l'll $239 HAii STEAKS .................... "9 """"'"" 98' DOYIR SOLi ROUND BONE ROAST ............ ... Siit'LODil1'P ~.·.'. ... :. ........ . .... • 1 •9 ii'OUi'DaoAST........... -·· .... • 149 -s~~EORN Fii.LiT 7~BONI ROAST .................................. $ 1°3 ... $159 .=..' $1 2! GROUNDBEEF -.......... 79' cuiisnAi....................... __ .. 'I 9' ToBONI STIAK .. $1 9 ' CiiiiCK'siiiAK ~ ..................................... 89' i.i1• .U.-STUil ... : ..................... $139 == la. ' fllf1H•CMIOl.Mt • 1 29 WHITING '7.= EX~ LIAN BEEF ..................... -.... •on·-·.,,..,..._ fl 19 BIB' CLUB ITIAK ........ -··········-"· M9•LOWCUT•NOTA&S •2o7 PORTIRHOUSI nwc .... : .. 49;';;;;=-;-;;7~9=!~~r~ MIAT ................................... 5 ... :61:: CANNED HAM .......... ___ . ,., ~ .... U»I Oil' •• •219 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ............... .. -·ll»IWI •29• Flu.IT MIGNON ..... --......... _. • ..a.... ... ftlAI( •• U.11-ff • 147 ROUND STIAK ....._ __ :._ ... ...... cut • .,....,., • 147 RUMP ROAST ao•• • .......... ,. ... ~«lid. & a'ea~ rltd4.. s~ •RYLCaHM MITCHUM C•UT" TU•I DIOOOUNT TOOTMPAITI = 89' 7.:S= •219 -r ~S7f • CLOH-UP TOOTMPASft .:.:;. 63. 4-WAY 'DllllTAN llAIAL MllT TAllLnS ..:;.. 79' .'.: $, 09 --MAXIPADS STAY Fm• .. UllTllT IAPIM PH.7~c. PIL$141 ... u ~ ... ... ( . •'-\ ....... " OINTMINT .. '119 -· ....... " SUPPOSITOlllll ... •149 ·~ PHIWPS MIU( OP MAOlllllA ..__ ....... -..... c EA. : LB D .. -;~·;..ioi' ,11u ... 2.s' GOLDIN ......, , DIUCIOUS LAIOl.fAHC"Y~AH141S , 2s• .APPi.iS AVOCADOS ~:··"--• SMAU'ti lion ONIONS .. ! 33 4 4 £ .... ::::::: OHIO M.ATCHll =~42' -~._37' , LITTIR GUIN ... ___.._as· , ... _•1.as WONDIR LONG RI~ ,..,_•1.45 ·--'2.79 11M>L33c ------CAii . STATIR IROS. _...,. $-.; .COFF.EE ____ ............ ~~ 2 75 lfiAiii;au11 JUICE __ 45 c . . . GAIN• DEAL PACKAGE $1 89 DETERGENT_·-.. --~~ MiiGARINE _L .. 66c KERNS CHIU SAUCE ______ ,.4L 39' GREEN CHILES ~----·-~L 33' GREEN CHILES=t ____ ,~ 51' HARRIS CRABMEAT -_...,, .. 11.49 YITAPAllT ~ 79c OUllGI JUICI._,_ .... CHUNK TUNA r='.::. ____ -,,~L 65' CHUNK TUNA l::'.l:':!':I' _____ ,~, 46' STlllFED CAIU&E ----·-·-•~L 63' . STUFFED.PEPPERS-..... _ .. ,,,. 71' PIZZA lllX =~----·-'1.01 CHILI SALSA-----·-··-•4L 33' TUNA CAT FOOD ....... -··-·-· .... 15' LIV·A·SIAPS ;.: ......... -.. ·-· ..... L 35' ·-· ---' -~· 3·4c Y~np._,,,_,.H_ ... 01. BLACKBERRIES .............. -.•""-71' • BUTTER BUNS --_ __,i.,, 28' FRUIT COCKTAIL~~---~-57' , PEACHES :.=-"-~.--_____ ,..,, 39' ::::=Y.·---·-f.S·OL49c PEAR.HALVES ..... _ ... ~ .. 43' .. ,.,,,. 63' GREEN BEANS ::...'"".'."_. ____ ...... 37• DEL MONTE ZUCCHINL ____ ,,,,. 37' llOTIS CUMATO JUICE _.,~L 54' SHRIMP COCITAIL ...... ~.: ..... --. 43" NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS ._.,..,, 77' CHEDDAR CHEESE:::= ... : ......... ..,.. 93' PIZZA CHEESE =: .............. _ ........... 93' DOI BISCUITS =----53' &.;:,,,.. FOOD STICKS:= ·-80' AlllEL FOOD MIX="' OU4L 95' TEIDEIWFTU ..'#11.34 8AllAllZO IONS --·-25' COCA COU -.;;,. 37' , CID£RJlllEIAI ~.' f ... 54• WHITE VlllllAR::'l'... ... 40' WINDOW CLUllD::r_ .. %..a. 58' PllCES EFFEC. 7·f11Ll DAYS TIUU tin WEDs. MAY ... lln MAY 14tll 707 W"t Nilllhl .... St., Codti W... SJJ WtA J Mee 1W4.. W........... llO ......_ C.... MM WI llDllM FOOD STAMPS AT ALL STORES 146°*'"-"' II AA,..WeA • '"llHlod_A,..0.-. .•,J75-IL.c.M- 6162...._,A.,..,IW ..... ~ 4JOWntU..A•t .. A11•1I. 14171"::1:::iA.,.. t• · J601W11iS.•1i111 ...... St.,S...._ 6JO.....,A.,.,,S....AM 142.IJ.._.A .. .,W.....· Ult C~ AYf., G.-dn '"'-•• IJJO Mc,_... A.ff,. S.... AM 441 K.,.. ..... LM •t 11111 Jl60tWtlaT_..A.,t .. s..tnAM U4Wnt......_.,,An•tlll llOllM•t 'tA,...r:uMRY..,. , -_, nt y r p p p g - d d • .Classic Style Kiev ·Spiced · O'lilLY PILOT gt ' Single Servin·gs 81 MILLE BELL The U.S.S.R. has a reputation for 1reat food. In fact, nearly every town and small village · boa1t1 some distinctive dish. One of the beat known is Chicken Kiev -named for the Ukranian city. boned, natteoed chicken breast filled with 1llck1 of cold 1weet, (unsalled·) butter. CHtCKEN KIEV the ·~~u or refrigerated. l or .-chicken breast halves Chicken Kiev: Remove the (depending upon appetite) akin from the brea_sts for easier The enda of the chicken breast tucked in and lhe whole dipped in flour. beateft eac and bread crumbs -no seaSODlngs. 1 piece cbtlled un,alled handllrig. Bone the chicken margarine or butter, Y.axlh x3· breast and remove extra fat. chicken over the butter. <Uthe Use a deep fat--.fi'Yl!_a: or wok ; inch tor each piece bf chicken POund-the plece.J On both sides un· tiny filet sepai;ates fron1 the heat oil t'o 350 de'g.rea1nislng a (see below). · tllchick:en is" inch thick. chicken breast, just lay it over frying pan or wok": the oil should Unfortunately, rhany cooks, in typical American fashion have·. improvised so many 'time· savlne. calorie-c utting 'lim. provements'' on the original that It la hard \0 distinguish Chickeh Kiev · from southern fried Traditional Chicken· Kiev is served witli pastry baskets filled witil fresh greerr peas and a mound of straw potatoes. Straw potatoes are similar. to ·trench fried, only cut ~ inch thick. We Lemon-pepper Cut thllled butter cube in half, the butter stick). Then fold the be the de pth of at least half the Tarrago" lengthwise; cut one of these sides over, to form an envelope. chicken roll ; in a deep fryer, the I egg, beaten pieces in half, lengthwise. This Jf chicken doe11 not hold together, oil s hould cover the pieces. Flour 1 will give you 2 sticks of butter the fasten with a toothpick. Use tongs to pla-ee the'chiCkcn Parmesan breadcrumbs correctaize. Roll the piece in flour\, dip in into the hot oil . Cook 5 or G Oil for deep frying • Place one chilled butter stick beaten egg and then in bread minutes. until golden brown on . call them ··~hoe·strif!e''. While this recipe for Chicken Kiev is a bit-different from the original, it is far fTom "southern fried". B[ead.Crumbs: Add~ cup in the center of the flattened crumbs. S e t c hie~en in aU&ides.Ifusingafryingpanor g·ra ed parmesan cheese to <V. chicken breast. Sprinkle heavily refrigerator while oil, heats. wok. you may have to tyrn the chicken. . · The cJu.ic Chicken Kiev is typically btand ; rnade from ' ". Timely Tip'- For most brides-to-be th~re's one tradi· tioo that lingers on -the tmaa:fshower. Ac· cording to legend, the first one took place in Holland when a young maiden was forbid· den to marry a poor miller. Then, friends to tlie rescue -they ·'showered" her with gifts so she could .marry without a dowry. . Now is the time to plan· a recipe shower party for that special bride-to-be. The theme: Ask each guest to bring a favorite recipe plus one or more pieces of equip- ment needed to prepare it. You might ha_v~ them ~ring recipe ing_re- dients, too. (with the high cost of eating these days, a well-stocked pantry will be a welcome asset for the newlyweds!) Be sure to include recipes like Saucy Spr-.- ing Bake -perfect for the bride-to-be who · will juggle both a .career and home-making dutiesj · SAUCY SPRING BAKE l package (10 ounces) frozen asparagus spears, cooked and-drained 1 package (6 ounces) sliced Canadian bacon 2 cans (101h ounces each) Chicken a la King · l cuP French fried onions In shallow baking dish (10X6x.2 inch), ar· rang~ 'asparagus ; top with bacori. Pour a la King over all. Bake at 400 degrees -F . _for 15 minutts-Top with onions; b~~ 5,m1nutes more or until hot. Makes 4. serytngs. Promise her anything,-- but give her SM~e This Mother's Day send Mom a greeting all the world can share. Express your love in a Daily . Pilot Mother's Day greeting. 1. • It's easy. Wrile your message to lit the pri?tq<I border below, Bring it to any Daily Pilot office prior to noon May 8. Or, you may mail a clipping of the border with your message and payment to Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA. 92626. The minimum charge is $8. • ..... 14-• . . 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' a IMWltilfM091 llOll(ttOUJ!t ......... .,.,, ..... ............... . MAYONNAISE 32 OZ. JAR SANTA ANA -'°· ., ... ,Ol. AT l llllTOl I ll.llWLOWflll ---~111.•··-· u,,~ .. , .... , ... WOOD~ANP' 'Hll'l.S ,,_ \ltefOllY I LVO. OOlll'tlll D, VM:TOll'I' I C•IOIOGA"-VI. MQH, .... '<111.t .. • .. f .llUM.f•T ,. VEGETABLES • ·-C•ll-IT. COlll<Hill Of P•lll•owovrtf'I CAllWf'I ITO'll NOUlll -·""•"''·"" ..... ... 1101& ... wtH()lfllf( ""'· AT H.O.WT-Nl I ll"Vl.V'IOA 'tTOlllHOUllll MOit, """-""'···· •• ,,. kltfOAY lO M f I' l· • ( 'I I I ' ~··~·- \ (If DAILY PILO T Wed~esday, """' . ' :;y ,.:~·1 .. '.5/ersatile Chitken 1.deol for Adapt.at·ions ~ I Til;'(\lo '• itt;• f i'•~.~~.li._l:• r~l,,s ' ' i .. can (10~ ounces) Pour over chicken Bake ln sot decree F. Parmesan cheese a preheated 400-dearee V. t e o s Po o n "~f)' 'i\1Vet ~~n·. RI~ broth unt il well coatod. oven 011e hOur or uoW 2 1;, t o 3 . poun d oven unUJ -&.ender -50 to }Yorceate rahlre aaucC! •.e 'i"~ Ch l clli ~n . 'l~tablespoondry ins-He1tcorn oll infi+y pan done.M•kesSservlnp. broiler-fryer ch lck en,~t 60mlnute1. · 1 c a n crea m ot . ~ •· 'f1J1.ich !!°9n 1 1~clearch1ckenbroth over m e d i um heat • up • • Sq"t.i•eze lemon Julee cldckenlOUp ate o"no s ror ~n;. , ~~up water Brown chic ken on a ll * * * Water or milk over c)tl clten and aerve at • 1cup 1hredded Swiss niinute1, or unt il bubbly throu1hOut. serve on tqJ of rice. baklnl powder bllcults or toaa\.. Servt!ll four. .!~~~r ol ~bll~. · ,, 2 La b I e.& poons 1tde1 lhoroughly, turning AOiendoroursev~'--......... , .,,,of a le mon · once.Make1 •1ervlngs. cheeae . ...._., (~ Uli&hs chopped chives a s n eed e d . R e move 1 1 1 ~ Crush stutrlna sliChlly l s mall ca n peais, -r~ "~ ·-·"' al h b . . I I this way o I v "' 9>'<•· • * * * drained _ .... -~ '"' D\tllU l \i\ teas.,oon er pieces into arge gass fried chicken a c ru~lty to m ake eve n -s i ze way. : · 'i · seasoning baking dis h. Drain olt coating ~ and no fat ia crumbs ; add pa rsley and If y ou've exhausted 114 cup d iced Pl· Zip Beans <)a ao· '·~eMll'l!w 'N' ' I/~ teaspoon freshly fat. used P armesan ; mix welt your auj:>ply of casserole mlenlo CRJYiD~ICK£N ' ground black pepper Stir t ogether chicken Moisten chicken pieces rMipes, here's another ~ c u P s 11 Ce d Stir a li ttle prepared -nl:"' 11~ t l 't6it (t"r·fry e r 1 cup whole cashew broth , instant chi cken PARMESAN CHICK.EN with water, then roll in designed t o he lp you almonds m us tard und c.•un ned cbick~'h'c._h~s nuts broth, wa ter', c hives, % c up berb·s ea1or.ed stuffin g mixture to coat n1ht the battle against Combine chicken with pineapple chu nks into ~cupffOur Mix together flour, herb seasoning, pepper bread stuffing, rrom an evenly. Placeskin side up thehighcost ofliving. all the lnaredie nts, e x· baked beans. Heal Y.tell. "'I: t t 'e a s p o on s mOlliOt>odium glutamate and cashew nuts in (ry 8-ouncebag, in a sin1le layer in a cept almonds. Place ln Just before servi ng, add ~~!um glutamate and s alt in a sturdy bag. pan , scrap l n g an Y V.. <'up m in ced shallow bak'.lna: pan lined CASSEROLE CHICKEN buttered casserole. Top cubes or cheddar or J uck ,u-.c... .. ael9POOll•alt ..; Sbake,ctticken pieces-in browned particles into parsley · withfQil. 2 c µp s coo ked with almonds and bake chees e . S ci:ve .with .H)t ~cap com oll mixture, a few at a time, the sauce. Bring to boil. 'I• cup g r at e·d -Ba'ewlthout turning in chickeri; dlCed at ·350 de1.reea tor 3S frankfurters .• =J.ly • 1 1! ,:::.::::..::::...:...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.:....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;;;;~~~~~~--''--~~- :~r:,pper fin • ' . -SaJad · ·"'' " .. ff ,JlOU.f forte is &alad, lmre's one that 's hearty, .-rialaing, eas ily pre· ...,.., delightful to e.at _...IDOllerate in cost. :lt'lWe really wanted 'to 't '· •oe lb.is salad A 9Jm- ·tflei' ·Spectacular Wit}' 'Wablneat because· ft 1s -W tW bat all th• ingl-e-~ are available the ~oround. .. You might wonder tbe cost or crab- • and rightly so; riieat is not a low· cost.item . Whe n you cons ide r that this salad requires only one 7,-ounce can or &--Ounce package or snow crabmeat to make S full cups qr &olJ.rm el good eatinc, 'the cost is pro- portionate . A:lllUl·RICE SUPPER SALAD nJ· -:i. 11 can (7 ounce> or 1 ~· (60unce) '"""'1 'inowM-otht!r crabmeat 14 cup olive oil ' t). ,2 tablespoons. aider vme1ar . 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Ru1atan veraion of lcupmayonnalae tofemational cu11tne are l"be first luncheon was crepes, aerved: wilh Jam Cube ._,,all taJre~lentl beiu brou•hl toaelher held ln./l!IHlary, feallll"· QI'.-)'. tbrou11i· rjckle .~ •t Yermt"""'Natronat ... Ac· ln&'Mlddle Eaatern food. Here are recipe1 'for peas, 1AI ,p;nd le eeleratorLal>oratory. The .aecontl, in aome of the dl1bea Jblce·i.tute.ftillx.; In reco•nlllon of lhe ..-ebruary, featured food aerved at the Soviet meal wllb . mayo11n~oe. • 1cieatlat1 from 20 na· ·typical of the Soviet at Fermi National Ac· l!!>l'll~.._ , ., ' tioo.1 woriln1 at the thlion with recipes pro-ceMratorLaboratory: BB&TSALAD ... • .. ..i. • laboratory, the world's vlded by_ Mrs. Olga ' 4 cooked beeta,, q. most ppwerful nuclear Takbtamyshev, wife of POTATO~D .tparedapplet .K' aceeJeioator, a series of physicis t Georgi· 2bolledpotat0es i~ &.able,1pooa1-.. ''Festival of Natlooa" Tpbtamyahev, of Dub-lbolleclcarrot choppedwalnut.• J1incbeo111 i1 belo& held na, site .ot an lntema· 2hard·bolled eggs 2 tablespoons mayon. Lab lunch.es taunche'd . -- . ' monthly. lional physics research Green Olllon ' Daise ., '2l On these occa1lon1, J~boratory. , lsmallcueumber lteupoOniaJ,t foodtypicalofODeolthe ~s. Takhtamysbeva 1 cup ~ed chicken, Dill,panleyand\a::. countries represented by menufeatur,d: · beef, pork. aau1aae. Grate to1etber viliUna: laborato.ry ICfen· · Boncb.t, a beet soup; tongue, ham, or abrimp and. apples. Add walmQ.. tlst.sisfealul"~fnoneof _pota.tos:atad;~beet saia.t. lmediamdWpickJe Mix together wit.II. ,. .. mayonnaise and salt. Before serving, sprinkle with chopped dill, pa rsley .and garljii:. ZllARllOL . I · llhpo\lt\dsbeef,cubld 3 pounds potatotlf'• cubed . w ¥ Motha(s Day. BF.AUTIRH. 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'lbe latest In .......... ol mytha aboul·the polaU ii that it is fatteDial-Al:>- tually, an avera1•Pll.- contalna ool)'" about • calories. YO'GURT POTAT, . 1 cup 8:.!i!fotm'£n.h 2 teaspoop1 ·~ pared mus\ard I,· .. 2 teaspoonf horseradish . 4 2 cups ~ll:ed cut.f potatoes . If.I cup 1llced celery 1 m e ct t· u itl eDmm.ber, 1Uced' · .~-14.cup •ll~ed ODIOn-" ,,,"\ 1 tab)e1poon · eboPPed.cbives . : •C' In ·a large bowl, ~ blne yogurt, mu1ta.t4 . and horseradish. Add re-- Diainl ng jngi-ed(ents • .Tow to mix welh · Refricerate to chllfi: Makes 8 1ervlng1, about _, eoc&Jorteseach. ~ BA&EDllOVND ., STEllll' " ' . 1 round,..a teal l~ky ground bfff I• uirel1,1lly prepored to gi'f'e ••· ' clfllefltq11oflly In todl Of ltlefwo..,,,. ~llf'ed. medium thick ~ . · 3 tablespoonf shortening .l ' r.,,. . ... _,... . • If.I cup nour t ~ 1 teaspoon salt . , J,ii teaspoon ReJ>pei: .. 1 clove garli~ l I ' I .. 4 medium.onlons ·-. -.,.---• 4 medium potatoes ....... 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Make pan gravy in fl'7'" ing pan with 1 tablespoon Dour browned. Salt and pepper to taa\e. Add l~ cups of water. Povr sravy~~··r•leak,oniomi and PQ<at®o •Bil bake I hour in medium oven. 350decrees. serves& . I Flavor :Kept_;· .. ll VA NELLE'S CARROTS . • ,. 2 tablespoons -I Ori' margarine Vt cup finet.,i· chopped onion 3 cups (9.small). very thinly sliced pared rat· rot>, packed do-;11- l leaspoon s ucar 11 .. teaspoon salt Vt teaspoon 1dried ~yme ' Pinch of white ~ per In a medium saac<l!lpGi melt butter: add rem., inl in&redienta and mi& well. • · ,. Adjust beat 10 mig.._ simmers ; cover and: li1D!l. mer1 tu(l!,lng occalioDll- ly With a~ .. ,.,.... i\l> •. Ul carnSU: are i.:r~,. about15mlnutu. 4or5servt.nas . I • ' , • ' ' . •. . ' -. .. . ,I\ Oft • I ; , '7 LUIBABA GIBBONS . ,, · , At ODb' .3112 calories· a pound, .eaicken1U the diet•r'a friend: Un· ' 1!J !he <"Iii< sets hol~ oCblm. • • 'With rich ln1r~. ~ fa\- ""1ng cool<lnS ~ the "=::~'.c;on:a~:rle . :n~~ • tlJDesover.~ T ,- . But wbc7wants borii:J.. "broiled chicken meal-after·iri~ial? You needD-i limit Your·recipe. repertoire to bl-'>d poultry jusl · because you're wat,chlng . your weight. -,. .... . ' • <~ Instead of acldln( \!Mm . In atuda1'l (fatlenlne) "'°'""· the <11\!ke .. wontd ~ 6rowned In a aklU<Uul or a rat. · · · TIA·IVANA €HIQ(EN · 3 pounds-cut-Up "fryln1 t'hickea : +-· • .._ 2 teaspoons 1arUc salt i,.,~aspoon pepper . 1ni teaspciOn oregano v.. t~aapoon cumin ' Pin.ch (Of more) hot pepper 1 oup chopped onions 1 green pepper. chopped 2 chicken bouillon cubes 1 cup water 2 cups canned t.omatoes 8-outtce can sliced •mushrooms including liquid • ' ...... Bate In a R,reheated 450-desree ovt11foe'15 minutes, unW the skin ls &olden broW111 and inner fat is moiled . Discord melted lat.' Comb\oe browned cbl'~k~n piece• with rtll!.a\JllN .his..., dient.s in an ovenptOot· c...eroli dllll. Lower oven beat tO a5Q dearees1 . ~ ' • Cover and bake until chicken b lender. •bol!I 3(MO,mlnules. Un- rover and cbnUnu8-bakiD& ·untU most or the liquid haa evaparat- ed. Serve• six, 245 calorltis each. FRENCH PROVINOAL CIUCKEN 3 pounds .cut up frying /1, •• ~~ti:!-:-.~ ':'' T·: M.E . \S ~ t· M ~::..i:r..;=... '. J : r. 1.com~e~r.~~"""-· ~GOUR l!!T l!i a larse.1-vY-...,... po11or7,. • Iii .,._,, dd Wi~• e~, pl-. ·~and lhake .... i,mlll ~-ii U1hUy .Oalecl. • Place chicken pleetil akin-aide' do"'.Jl on a nonatlck-eOokl~ lbeel. ,Q,ake In • preheated UO.dosree o+en i!i minutes, tun>lnrl once. Discard melted fat. ~lQnd Today we offer two zesty sug- gestions, one a spicy Mexican dish and the other a classic translated from Freneb ruisine.. Both make use of our special Slim Gourmet oven·browning techniques . . . they subtract i !t ·1· C f b!Jw-cal Cheesecake? , Sprinkle chlckbn liberally.with seasonings . Spread chicken ·pieces skin-side-up oo a nonstick cookie sheet or 's hallow roastlng chicken 'tablespoons nour l lf.I teaspoons salt · v.·teaspoon pepper 2cup1 water Put browned chicken in oven· proof casserole aod add remain· inc ingredients except tomato Juice. Cover and ·~ake at-3.10 for- 30 minutes. • ' UncOver, add tomato juice, and co~linuo ~aktne uMiJ liquid evaporates to lbtck sauce. Serves !ix , 226 calorie• each. ~ l I JI ,j .. • ... Make any get-together an occasion for refresbrtleots and convenaUoir. ~ Try Vanilla Cheese Cake. lt'sso good that nobody needs lo know it's c:omparatively inexpensive. •? A white sauce base .. stretches" the A , cream cheese and. lives body to the mix- ture, making it at once lower in cost, calories and cholesterol. i l .• ' ' • • Very litUe sugar is needed, for sweetness is deliciously enhanced with pure vanilla extract. ;Jb.e Italian Cheese Torte has no crust ; siinply butter a nd nourthe springform pan. Again it's the real vanilla which enhances the bland ingredients and makes it pc>ssit)le lo cut_way down on sugar.1be dark raisins sweeten it further; other dried frujts. m ay ft beus~ifpreferred . • l VANILLA CHEESECAKE V" cup butter or margarine , !~.cups graham cracker crumbs lOtablespoons sugar, divided 2 envelopes unflavored gelatin ' t _'fi.ciw_w..ater _ 3 tablespoons cornstarch V.. teaspoon salt 3 cups milk , 1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese, softened 1 tablespoon pure vanilla uxtract In a medium saucepan melt butter. Stir ill cracker crumbs and 2 tablespoons of t he sugar. Press into t he bOttom and h alf way up sides of an B·i nch springtorm pan. Bake in a preheated moderate oven (375 degrees F .) until golden, about 8 minutes. Cool and set aside. Jn a small saucepan sprinkle gelatin over ·Water; let softe n Cor 5 minutes. Cook over k>w heat until gelatin dissolves, about 2. ·mlnutes; let cool slightly. Meanwhile, in a small saucepan blend cornstarch and salt with milk. 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Scrape hilD a medium b,;;1; •Ur In i.flllililo. • ,,.,. • t j ~Ill& a.. amaU """'oC "" e~c mixer · .llftt .;, •h!les iroW ·a1;rr but not dl'y. 1'old £~ ; Into eel yolk mlxlUN. Poor i!¥<> a bullered • -floured 11-lncb •Pri?f!orm pan. Bake in a preheated moderate oven (37~ degrees tO F .) unUl a .knife inaerted in center comes ~~ ........... -130mlllutes. '•loo1eD rl• ol pan and remove. Let torte . NOi.on a wire'racJc. Sprinkle top with con. ~· ~ar, U desired. Yield : 8 Por- .tlom. I •Mesa Verde'Ceilter, Hwber·ilt 4dlllils, Costa MHa •13922 lrookhunt, Gclrden o•• . •23811 El Toro, El Toro · • 1308 W. Edinger, Santa Ana •5858 Wo~ner, H1.91tlnCjton 8ea~h I I I ~· {;: I "'-: I 1 -, • Our .choice is U.S.'D.A. Choice ... and . . . ~ APPLE SAUCE DeliclOU1ly tangy! Springfield No. 303 can; Soft Dri'*5~ .. 11c All flavon ,. .• ,Sprinsfield 12 oz can Salad Oil • • • • • • 79c For cooking, too! Springfield 2-4 oz . Briquets 1011.uc ••• 93c Hard~ charcoal ... Springfield· • liquid Bleach • • 49c S~ve on aallon Springfield! ·~~~t..Es 4 3c Sliced or HalYes -Springfield -No. 21/t can. Springfield PartyOake, Cloverleaf! Doz. ' Mint Jelly • • • • • • 49c Smucker'a to compliment lamb 10 oz Margarine . • . • . . 63C Imperial, for the real taste! 1 lb .F , s111 resca sa ra ••••• Low calorie, hi1h in flavor! 12 oz cans • • Shouldn't our choice be your choice? WESTERN GROWN U.S.D.A. CHOICE SPRING LA•! ·' . . .. " . . ShoJJldn'i your"'"choice - for flav or, for nutrition,. for value -be the U.S.D.A. Choice-quality thai. you "cc,an trUSt?. Look to El Rancho fo! the moot in satisfaction -and Butcher Sh~ setviceJ • • • • • • • • • .Serve a roast thie W'eek -a roas.l leg a' lamb that's sure to be tender and juicy -you'll be glad you ch~ El Rancho's! Lamb Chops :1 ..... s2 1? lamb Chops t:r .... -:s2 24!. Spring lamb, and fresh U.S.D.A. Choice quality! You'll find more flavor in fresh U.S.D.A. Choice Spring lamb Lamb Chops :·. s2s~ Sliced Bacon ••• s1 1! Ground Lamb •• 89\ Large loin U.S.D.A. Choice Saratoga. El Rancho's thicker ranch style · U.S.D.A. Choice Spring lamb -f19h! lBBk[s.u• ·······••u•O··· Here's proof that xou can enJo:Y El Rancho quality beef, and still save! ·v~u'll sec ... there really is a differeiice! . . " " Chinook s 119 SALMON u. Fresh! Whole or half! Safmon Steaks. ·s~ fresh Chinoo~ ... and center cut! . ~ t urbOt fHlell i . · 89t From G reenland't cold waters! Snappe, . t ID ·. S149 ,,pACflC ... ~ • ... Fillets, for niiore good eating! -,.-L~-ar..1;; -$.,.I .. fl~·· '"'aul • • • • • ,-.. · The reaf _thing ... from Hawaii! Flllef ' of SOLE 89~. Mild flavor that wins favo'r! ~~.!~ro~~!~~, $~ 9~ Fresh Sancl Dabssl'! t· " ' .~ TOMAT027c SAUCE Ground Beef ••. s 1°! Beef Roast= 11'' s21~ Beef Rib Bones 79t -~ · Hunt's. for value! 15 oz. can Potatoes .m11r • • • 79c Extra lean -bulk or patties Chile Grind • • • • • 89£. Coarse ground beef ... hearty flavor! :Boneles& U.S.O.A. Choice beef round U.S.D.A. Choice -to baki.or b-b·q! . .. Beef Salami "':. s1 2~ Hormel's-by the piece (SUCl:i ••• 1.39 it.) ' ·1: S ak $249 te ··Oii 11' • • • • • .. U.S.D.A. C hoice beef round cul Hungry Jack muhe<l -16 oz . Cat food,_ ..... 19C Your choiCe of var~eties! sv~ oz. HAM . -LOAF . :~~lLERs59~ Lemon Juice • • • 49c Large meaty. Grade A fryers Oven reedy~ Made with fresh eggs! Realemon, re~I juice! 24 oz btle Tide111Tsm ••••••• S1 23 Super Fresh! • The most uked for! (a.c. lD' off) IO(tDLE 49c , ROllll ' IJl'lilchBkBs :. • . . . Rom.anoir or Parmetano Dinnen! Jumbo ~ize for mo..e pleasure, ... compact, firm for quality! It_ adds up tC? more \lafue! ' ' lapkiOSVIVt ._. •.• • j5C Auorted of decorated! 140 ct. 1.~~ .~!1~~ and ~~p~· -~Y~!~2~!!!:!.~£!~ru~~ Tuborg Beer •.. s2a• Carton o£'12 twelve oz cans Airwick Solid • • • 59c Room deodorizer -choice of scents BROWN ONIONS U.S. No. 1 quality-all purpose FllilllsT QUALITY . MUMS . Jn foil wrapped 6 inch pots! , \ :~~~E 25~. Nectar ~weet Haw8iian ni'ilurity Reaiember Mom! ••. with 1 plant from E Rancho! Florist quality; llld a ~ v.,-iety of. her•morite Cit fttwers, too! Delicates~en Specials! Fran.ks FARMER JOHN •••••••••• ~ 79e . (kt1d Mt l winner at the St.ate Fair ••. now, that's quality. 1 lb. pkg. Pa'1J ' Dips ~ ~ ••• 49c GruyereSWISSIUIGllT ••• 9&c Pen&: ~ulll -choice'ot navo111 8 oz Plain or assorted wedgee ... 6 oz WtSpride ·Cheese98c Jack Cheeseruwm 79c ,Ten ounce' ....... 12 ti.--1.tl) Monterey style 8 oz! Smiling Cheeae Man ,:$""q1~.~i'~~gc Kosher Pickles. 93c ·.t.aicco •.• Jn~ ounce tel'Vlng glase Homemade crit1p Cucµmber ..• 48 oz. • , ' · : P.Ji p.n lllp1rs.~ ........ :.s1.11 • ~•hie ••. Dl)'llm1 •.. Pitt d 00· . ....,.,.... , .. . . ~ ...... ·-... ~ ...... : ..... Mlndo Whlto ••• II ....... Dr.. Whip • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 91e Dttitert t.oppln1 •.. 6 ounee p11ck111• ........ Slit ....•..•••••••. 3t Schlllln1G1rltctirC'tler)o f\4'a. ' , r f, ' Liquor Dept. Values ' Gin SAVE $1.00 ON ;,-.. sg9a HALF-GALLON ••••••••••• ·• ~. ~ •• ·~ . ' El Rancho's own, and it's n inety proof for even greater. value! Fine qu~lity! Seagram's V.O. s61'. Canadian whis key reduced 46c -fifth .. j,even Crown • ~ s599 sergr•m's blend reduced soc: -.quart Chenin Blanc ••• 5275 Inglenook's -estate b ottled.fifth .Grenache s 119 Rose Almaden's any-\ime wine! Fift,b. !)eterlent !Olm.I llM ............ 75' }Vith Borex . , , bit 84 ounce p1ck11e Orttt• Chiles •••••••••• : •••••• 33' Wht'Ae IJ'i'Mn -• ounce e11n , ' Wente's ChabHs s1 9• A fine white wine , • , fifth Zinfandel · · · · : \ ' s27s • • • • ••• • • Pai.ii Ms.8'on'.a ~ d;e1k:foµ,lj dry! fifth Cocktail ~ ·s21s Paul MasBOn quality! fifth · Bristol $ g· 40 CREAM flf .. · , . , N.....• ..... _1.1·. ; . 33; ~ ~ •••.••............ Ortea-• OrWn •. , 4 ounce cea· 1 liew Freedom •••••••.••••••••• 75e Le.,P 8iinltao N1pkin1 -pkl;. or 12 Mixed Vegetables w/Onion Sauce, Peas with Cre8m Sauce, · ~Peas P~ and Cream Sauce Pizza Rolls~'$ ••• sgc Pepperon~ or Se.usage ~lf_hee!j;e. 6 oz. Appl P• · s11• e · te •••.••• Johnston's big -tQ ounce 8ize Cakes;~~ •• ~ •••• 98c Choose Banana, German Chocola.te, Chocolate', Devil'• Food. or Orange ··' · '#'rices in effect Thurs. N., 8 through. Wed. May 14 ·Op~ ·daily 9•to 9 Sunday IO to 7 No' sale.s to dealers ,,, ,l -llnate' RICI! •••••••••••••••• ~$1.41 .Fqr 1ure multi! 28 oz. pkg. ' CeisU T 11111 • .' .................. 69' Whit. m11 t. in w11ter ... 7 OE' tin l I • ••• . • .-.· . ' . \ " • •• ~ ' ,.,.,...,::c;..._ca ke 's t·h.e .. • ~ . . . •, FRMuseaou•z ~1w~ Add a measure of decorating flair to frozen layer cakes and present them with pride. • HERi All ONLY A FEW OF OUR . """""·~· ... THOUSANDS OF DISCOUNT . 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FIX UI' $30,000.V A-FHA This 3 bdrm, 2 bath homC is lhe best buy in Costa Mes.a. Near s hopping •• transportation, scbooH1:..- Greal potential ror young '8mily or investment. Call s.45-9491. -W:t1 ~P.r t~ lr.H Heal l s 111 1 ~ • ~FIHD Spectacu.18r Oeea,n · .I Fronl-2 s tisl'y ho.~ with magniricent <Vin- and '1\teach . 3 Large bet;lr-nl1~with-room-ror-. OversizeCI fa mily room ·and livi ng rm . Modern kitchen and dining. All less·th·an 3 years old. First time offered at $199,000. Choice Balboa location. Call 540-1151 •>,$.:a-HERITAGE • . REALTORS ,.__ .. _, __ _ 14 ..... "'". " . BESTBUY! $2000 under price1of com. parables. Relax in view IMV,ISTOll'S Dll!AM I! DUPLEX 4 BR&: 3 BR, 2 years new. Steps to heart o( resort area-block from.ocean &: bay. R·2 in C·1 7.0ne. BeJow Market at $108,r.h. ~i11illl• lht111a1tte ·-•1wsoa ·· of the Pac irlc. Upgraded ....... _., ·MIS .-~OODS carpels Ir Lile. \Close to ~ "' everyl~i~g. tlri{>.fah:' · ~UTY space-age ~it~en .,"'1.,\lt FHA·VA trash ~mpactbr ._ .seV· · This lovely decorator clean.1ng., o·vtn. Only · hOime just introduced Lo S51~95P-64&;7'¥1· Open the market. 4 Large Eves. · , ·• bdrms, 2 baths. formal -Walk"' & lee H~al l sTatr. Yo1la11't Affml NOTTO BUY NOW!!! . 1£ you want COUNTRY -L IVIN G i" N e w- port Beach al present in- terest rates-S bedrm-3 bath-family -den-formal ·dining and pool. For a ppl. call , r IMMEDIATE ttining, plus large family · room. All ol this plus low maintenance yard with fantastic pool . Only $62,500. Call 54$·9491 . ,1111 AREAL STEAL Corori'J d~I Mar's finest &: best bUy·Yo~ own I.he land ·+ switn . pool. jacuzi.i, trellised pali06, deluxe 4BR + playrm, gourmet kit.ch. self- c=lean'g oven, trash com- pad.or, B-B-Q1 fantastic -· $119,JIJO. 640-6600 • OCCUP'A:NCY -----Xr:y-\lAl-FHA-ii.ease. Op.- lion. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, tree shaded ynrd, with new p aint &. carpet. $39,950 . CAMEO SHORES. an ocean view, secluded patfos, private beach " just·abput the largest 1t:i In tk are:i-plU.' a de! llghtrur three bedrm ramily rm. ' 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, new s.h~g carpeting, eiant outdoor patio. EaStside Costa Mesa. $44:100 .... Qi.1~11 ~ ... ..._ ~ ......... ,...ti.a . . 752·1929 MOO OU•ll St. Nlwt'OI! MACM 675-5511 c.lo of ""'"'"""'"'rtrt · 251S E .,Coa1t llwy Corona del Mar VACAtq, NEW .ON THE MARK ET-sharp nurt.b Costa M!JSa, 4 bedroorii Z balb Ii:. ramlly room home. Beal.It condition wlth, remOideled kite.hen:' and ~ cafpeta thruout. Perfect cul-de-sac loca· :tion. Large priV..te yard P>i«d onl.f,M.1,9'0. Cali · 00.:• won'tlaa. 548·51111 '·-H[RITAGE A · Al rap· - .v .. 11G41• ......... ...... 1v .. s1 o • ... '-... · tV. .., ••••• , ... _...,. * . ....... ,, ......... ~ ..... --, ......... _ ........... .... t'.,.:illls ...... I LOI 4 ... Iii .... .. ,, •. iildM ... ' •• ·- • TO• -. , ~.-f'!l.QlfU~S • l .,TT,Y .IURIWtT , • IERNIT A EILERTSEN • PET' GRJt,.Y . . . • JIRRY J~NESKI •ROY KENDALL· • P~GE KENY.°'4 • Lf1E M:t;LT8.Y. "' • ANN MORIT% • MARIO PE~INI • ED-PENNINGTOH • WHIT Pl:UMMER .• VICKI RICHIE · . . ' UPlfER ·IA 'Y. 'LIVIM5 -: A T OMLY S39;9 Q O ;f'., 3 big bedroorqs 3 bi,at.hs di.Scover tWa .• plea~ant.way or living, ·can S4&Zf13. ' • THE i=IRE PLACE Will k9'P"YoU here tor ever. This excilimt Cotlt•~Me.a Home has four bed;oome~ bftla; lnCIUdinit IUde away master suite. · 1 M. wgnificel":t ~(ireplaced, candle lite 'formal clLol•4..open beam ceilings, cheery count.I')' kitc)len .fc.· earderi view fitmily room, Just t..o tt.a.m e a few of_ the ·outstaiidlng reaitl.lres. It's been listed at Slf:ifJ,950 and won't last so burr~._ 5'6·2313. .. I W.ctnesday. Mey 1, 1116 DAILY PILOT SUPER EASTSIDE $4900 BUYS IT· .Bright sunny kitchen, large dining area, fireplace. Just $4900 down an<l it s yours. Better hurry call 646·7171. WATERFRONT CHALET _,. NEWPORT BEACH· $69,950 Uniqut.> 3 . bedroom two story home. Private sandy beach. Se<-ludcd entry l.Q. apacWus living and dining rooms. ltigh vaulted ceilit1 J!s. Roil.ring brick fireplace. Unbcliev;tblc ma.ster suite. Separate bonus·p:..rty room. Bring y~ &ailboat. Call today! 963·6767. DESERT ED RANCH BEACH $38,950 Rambling fotir bedroom ranch house. Bike to beach. Spacious living and dining. Gourmet kitchen. Separate master, guest and children:,; quarters. Extra special grounds. Assume $31,000 VA IQ.fin or 10'1~ dowl),. Call to se:e it today. 963"6767. A liOME!' S S 3 ;tO'O! · '· This Newpori Vista :i bedr'oom hoai~ has an appel ple'kitChen an expancive living room wftti · a' massive custom s---. .. Jloo~..Jl.riplacft. lts o.D ao estate...sized•~it­yard-with ocean-breeza ft rpinuets to beach. Call quick 546-2313.. . REDUCED THOUSANDS MINl-RAMCH -~~~~"'""'~~~.Q--1---\ol~AHL-V--K TO-BE-A~W--_. ARK HUNTINGTON """" Spani•h Rancho. Block> to the BARGAiM BAS.!MEHT SA VE THOUSANDS l)eacb. High a"hed ceiling•. Gia" \\'ALLED FA!\.11LY R00!\.1 . Kinjl size $33,950 '.EAST SIDE · Gorfteous f'.Jrk •luntington La Mer. 2900 maste r s uite and private guest SQ'. t. formal living and dining. Spacious quarters. Rambling seeluded grounds, family room and garden kitchen. Private Assume low interest loan. S4650 Down. ho!Jsekeepers quarters. Sweeping stairs to Better .see it now! Call 963-6767. Costa Mesa. Bargain' Ji'>!!~ dreM:n -large lot. Cement drive. ·Vine cover.eel i cottage. First Jime· adver,tjsed just . $33,950. Full price. Call now 846-7171. ASSUME 7 1;.~0/o LOAM . $199 MO. PAYS ALL Immaculate 2 11~ year young 3 bdrm 2. story with . unbelievable financing! Owner leaving area -says bring any o~fer! Take advantage l)f sparkling kitchen,. fresh as a nower paint and deep pile!.earpeUng - a sunshine'. home.- just ror you! fo'or appt.-to see call 847-6010. WORKOUTOF H"'d 1!~~~.';!;V~ l~sidence.. Only one,or its kind o'n market. $36,000. Call now& save: 646-7171. :Ftt.A REPP MINI-RAM CH You have been waiting ror this huge 3 ·bdrm, 2 bath home on \4 acre!·Checlt out t he FRUIT TREES, GRAPE ARBOR & WORKSHOP! New paint and bran!f new deep pile carpet highlight this beauty. ww-. Lbw DOV.'N PAYMENT .. orfered · ror a , limited time. llurry call 847-6010. · · OWERINGVIEW $69,500 Magnificent ocean /bay view. luxury plus convenience. Full ·security. Boat slip available. Ready to go now _: call 646·7171. TRI-LEVEL BEACH 4 BR ASSUME $23!250 Prime area. Dramatic entry to elegant liv" ing room with enormous stone fireplace. Wife saver garden view kitchen. Dine. Ball roo:m sized. f.amily room overlobks covered, da"!ce pavthon & lush grounds. Sweeping &:ta1rs to second story suites including huge ~deaway master . Take over·s~'7o FHA. "'EWPORT HEIGHTS NO NEW LOAN COSTS. S245/mo. pays all. " .: ·'· Ownecmu"'""ifice. Huny! Call963-788J. • ;!~SljlA~PIE" $5600-'a.. 'YOuti fOJ.:_JµSt .~..i!Q~. ~1J~rie_! master llWte. 2 baths, dining room"I. .Plus siesta room • seller say~ hurry, already -bought another~.-Call·-lo see 646-7,171.. ' PRIVATE PIER •$139,500 Outstanding entertciinment. Center, gour met kitchen, covered lanai ·spacious •iving r(,l()m . Pirvate dock wili , hold 2 boats. Call 646-7171. . SUBURBIA PARK SIR TRI-LEVEL $65, 900 This much desired model becomes _available only once·in-awhi le! Offers all or the features most wanted in a home, including : breakfast nook. formal dining room, large family room, very private master suite and indoor laundry room. And we haven't even d esc ribed ne)ghborhood and location ! Belter hurry and ph,one 546-23 13 fo r det<.i il s and ;i,ppointhient. FOrm'al entry to spacious living and forinal dining. Vaulted ceilings. Gourmet kitchen. Bonus size garden family room. ·Completelr, separate master suite. Seelu~ed• childrens wing. ~JI.lo.st desired neighbor}lood. Walk to)>each and tennis • S6400 d~Wii. Prevjf!w.today. 963-6767. pnvate master and childrens suites. 600 sq. ft. BONUS GAME ROOM . $4000 ~t:LOV.' OUR LAS1' ON!-:. &! first to see. it~ Call 963-6767 . ~---~H*-i't-t • . ' ;, ~" •li';• ·*·~· CASA GRANDE MAGNIFICENT SURROUNDINGS OM THE WEDGE Short walk to the surf from '"Tl-IE WEDGE." Extra large corner lot. Near to bike trail. Secluded entry. Sunken parlor. HUGE RUMPUS ROOM \\'lTJ.l \VET DAR. Giant &arden kitchen. Formal dining room. Kings master s uite. MAMMOTH PARTY ROOM . Separate wing to family bedrooms. Room for BOAT & CAMPER . Oytner must go -take advantage call 842-2535 .. . r ' ... ~-=-· • RAMCH ·ESTATE ' - 4 BR • 2 STY • BEACH "NEGl:ECTED" ~HORSE L V RS ASSUME • $33,000 4 BR - 2 STY -POOL $1900 TOT AL DO\vN $2200 TOTAL D0''61"1 Commanding corn ... locatiori. 'Secluded $38 950 · _ T'Y("'llll entrance. Large family size living room a-=•CH ·"$28 900 -I . Equestrian delight! Horse trails, riding with massive s tore fireplace, formal · ""r· ' Divo"e focce' sale of thl• 3 bd•m d t bl ak thi MOST b · d d' Parklike ;,ipproach. lar'ge family sized , , areas an s a es m e s a anquel size 1ning room. l-lUge .:ountry living ro41Ji-Courm~t kitchen +dine. charmer with spatk~i":g kitchen huge SEE! Walk to park, lakes and fishing sty led kitchen. Separate wing for ' SPANISH HACIENDA 2 STY.·POOL-BEACH ASSUME $27,500 Park·like grounds. At rium ·entry. Large family sized living room with huge floor to ceiling fireplace. Garden view wifesaver kitchen & dine. Fiesta ·party room overlooks lush walled CQllrtyard & terrace. Winding stairs to hideaway master sdite & -separate childrens wing. 'fake over 7"k VA Joan. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. 5200/mo. pays all. Hlln)' for this unique bargain! Call 963-7881. VAMODOWM 1,IKE A MODEL MEAR BEACH Finest beach area. Truly executive neighborhood . Gorgeous landscaping. Elegant entry wa y. FULLY .UPGRADED INTERIOR. Gourmet kitchen. Formally dine. fo,amily sized .bedrooms. 15' x 40' COVERED '.DANCE PAVILION. I-luge master suite -NO DOWN RUYS Tl·llS! ! Take advantage cal} 842·2a35. HIGH ()liA HILL UNRESTRICTED VIEW Spiral staircase. Vaulted .ceilings, Huge master suite. Country kitchen. Wet ~ar. Low · maintenance landscfi.]:ibrg, POOL-JActlZzL A real ,dream at only $46,500. Call 842-2535. SECLUDED ESTATE OWMER WILL FIMAMCE You ~on't beJie~.1P t hiSy SeclQded execu{1ve eslatt'. 'if '!CI'e of grounds with HUGE' TREES. Enorrrious s wimming pool . Q'PEN BEA,M ' CEILINGS. 1-lardwood flook. 2 h'uge fireplaces. GIGA NTIC RUr..1PUS ROOM WITH WET BAR. Separate format dining roon1 + 2500 sq. n. of charm. Owner says he will carry·bis own Joan for You . A rare find. lo"'irst to call gets this bargain. 842-2535. --• Sweeping stairs to separate master & bd_rm s and s unken living room, quiet form this' IMMACULATE 3 bdrm with Hideaway master suite. Sweeping stairs childrens suites. Take over g<ir. FHA .neighborhood within walking .. distance of fresh paint,arid pew deep )ile carpeting, to 'childrens & guest quarters. Seller loan .· NO NEW LOAN COSTS. schools and shopping! EXCELLENT covered patio, pan~lled ii:.trage AND motivated. Take over 7u/o VA loan. NO THE. DAZZLER BARGAIN -sacrifice. Bring paint & lhis.al.$43_i95Q_.__Call !jj'i-60l0. · t to call gels lhis B~GAIN. 963-7881. family roo1n hon1c, built-in stt'reo Iii , 'J I t ~I ~1 I I WAVECREST •VILLA Largest htodel. EnOrm~s !iv.Ing and formal dining. Separa\e den with wet bar. Fireplace. TWO "GIANT MASTER BE.DROOMS. Three ba1,hs. Poolside location. ·'.Assume FHA Joan $31,400. Calt 963-6767 ror preview. _ ..s267Lmor&h..pays_alLHUR.ll:t..19:>tJ.JlJ.'·'~ti'.:::84F:l·;7~:A~r~o;C;;;IN:G;.;! ;:S;;e;;l;;;l e;;c;;;;s;;ay;;s;;;;;h;;u;;c;;;cy;;.;;;;C;;a;;ll;;;:;;!!D~E;G;O~R~A~T~O~R~W:;A~L~L~P~.A~P~E~R"!wDoiin;;;'~lj;m;;;i;";;; .... £N~E~W~L~O~A:!WN~C!,O~S~T!,S~! ~"'9~5~/~m~o~pa~y~'::,"~11...,rdkTohis lovely i\lcsa Verde 3 bedr~Xlnl and make SSS; C1dl 963-7881. 'i-A 1\1 1 Fl\T . !Jogr C iJl'd'e~ac ·Jo ,. CORONA o··EL MA.,. R. SE··L·ECTIO· NS !~ri;~lr, .. ~:;;~: ... .-.~~.grr-.:;~~:.~~~1 .. room ror pool. (oi-mcr 1nodel home. Owner \\'ill help ' finant•e <1.t low interest. Just S47,9QO! CaU 546-2313. • ·' ,, . ~ ' ' ''AIAHDOMED" TRADITIONAL 2STORY5BR A'SSUME $27,500 Nestled oh tre~lined .~treet. in prime BEACH area. Large family sized living room wi~h CR,ACKLJNG Cireplace. Formal dine . Goqrmet kitchen o.verlOOl{s COu rt)'ard. C:Or.y LIBRARY ·stepdown · 30' 'p.:irtY room. Sweeping stairs to elegan,l master suite & childrens wing. Ownei; transferred· - must SACRIFICE, Hurry calf963-7881. . . ''A J AMDQMED" FREH~CMAlEAU " BE'~CH ·POOL CL~s1c2Jr~·fe~i~~orrnat doubt• ~'ent_~f~to.D'6.bM-471~ living t'OOlll· .!'ormal'f,dlbt .. Huge garden \llew li:ltchen. :AR1''5TlC Open stairs sweep' ·t1?:: separate master suite & chlldrens ~g. Secluded 22' ballr90,m Si~ party_ / room that overlooks Walled coUttyard. H~l'l'Y for this EXCEPl'IONAL FlND! can 003.1ss1. ' BIG VALUE FOR SMALL FAMILY Price.reduced on this .share) 2 bedroom, ;• 2 bath home near beach in Corona del Mar. Pqol and covered fanai for ·entertaining. Owner offering very nexible terms to qualified buyer. $67,SOO. Includes the land. Call now to see 673-8550. EXCELLENT YET IMEXPEMSIVE_ CORONA 'DEL MA·R DUPLEX-two . identical units -open beamed ceilings -each.has Its own patio .....:21,.1i blocks .from beaoh -great starter for income, . only $62,soo; call 673-8550. . FORTHE _ LARGE F AMILY Custom built 1ryine Terrace. 3 bedroom plus convertible den. Grear family home on FEE land. In tip-top condition with Qualit.v Construction. An easy lo care for yard which includes sparklini:: heated and fillered pool and badminloii court. Call 673-8550. " . . • . \ -1.+ DESIGNERS HQME Interior designer.'s 'own home. A s poUess tbtee bedroom house 'in excellent 'Condition. Paneled end ·papered thruout. Sparklini"' kitchen . To(.> grade carpeting. Convenient to tennis courts and swimmtng pool. $'t2,:i00. Call now 673-8500 . .. FAMILY HOME PLUS IMCOME CORONA .DEL MAR. Almost new. Custom bwlt for present owner. t~ive bedroom hort\e. Two blocks from the beach. Separate -dining room plus spacious fam ijy room. Tow bedroon1 rental in rear unit. Call 67:J:.&)501 EASTRIDGE BEAUTY Prime east s ide location in Costa Mesa. 1.ovely two £tory mode rn wi~b J bedrooms plus large family room plus an extra study. Easy maintainance. Room for boat storage. Only $64.,000. Call 673-8550. .. • LA 91.!ESTA BY THE SEA MODOWM ''OUR opportunity.!! 2100 sq, ft. of ocean·cooled grJJndcur Y.1th'NO 00\\'N PAYMENT. Four jumbo bedronn1s. l\lost prestigious & desired are(\. First to call gets this 1'.JtEJ.-IE~DOUS BARGAIN. Call 842·2~. MEW PORT WATER FflONT 4 BEDROOM 64' on the \\1ater \\'ilh new private, pier & noat._ 1\ \~ery churming nauti cJJI l\VO story NeY.'port Beach honle & y,•av of life. J1ist reduced thousands. Priced tp sell at $135,000. Call 546-2313 ror an introduction. ·" 2 STORY CHAMTICLAIR WALK TO PARK BIKE TO BEACH Immac ulate 4 bdrm rarity with mother-in-law bdrm + bath! 5 years young! 2450 sq. ft . of luxurious Ji ving. Comfortable living and enterlalnrtient combined with shopping and schools within walking! Seller anxious • try any offer ! 847·6010. NEWPORT BEACH C ~S'l'i\ MESt\ H UNTI NGT ON B Et\C.. CORONA DEl . 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This SANDPIPER MODEL has been professionally .d ecorated and custom landscaped. ~. Magnificent patio and viewing deck. 3 Car garage. $123,900. You own the land. Call 640-6161 LOCATION -LOCATION ·; 'This home is perfectly situated next to . .._ :21 acre com munity park. 4 Bedroom, 2 • bath, only 2 yrs old and has been , ' beautifully decorated by transferred owners. Country kitchen , family room · w /wet bar. Not a Condo. Only $55 ,995. :Call now. 962-4454 . :.: ' NEWPORT BEACH REDUCED $3000. Prime area . Fantastic home. ASSUME 6'14% VA loan. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, POOL, lanai. Pe rfect condition. Just $59,500. Call 546-4141. NEWPORT 'HEIGHTS •.: Charmi11g 4 bedroom custom home in .:.-.secluded section of Newport H~ights. ·"·This beamed · ceiling home features ' copper plumbing, secluded patios orf master bedroom & dining ·room. Boat & camper s torage and much more• ·::Call for details, 640-6161. '" ~COATS & WALLACE 'CEil REAL ESTATE, INC. A lO CAUY OWNED COMPAN Y SERVING THE SOUTH CUAS I AREA SIN CE 1963 .... YOUR OWN WORLD 1n Irvine Terrace Heavy gates plus brick facade assures complete · pnvacy for your tropic31 pool, plus a 1 ~ lovely 3 bdrm & family rm home . $79,500 MESA VERDE 2-STORY ~ Bpatious 4 bdrm , den & formal dining . ~tin home Loc ated only steps to the . ~M esa Verde Golf Course fi67 500 LIU~ Vl:AR BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 ''<l0l L L0A5f •<WV t.;Ui:..iUNA Lil L MAl-'I SHEAKY PHii! . P;;st ! Wanta know some hot items on the local market ? Some . nlnles on Balboa lsl~nd for $157,000 and a South Bayfront lot for $137 ,500. On the P~_nin s ula, there's ~ oceanfr.c:pnt beach house for $119,$00, it's cufe. clean and renta ble. Big Canyon h·as some wjnners: A fantastic pool home, d ecorated to the hilt, teak floors. stained glass, beams; the whole bit only $197,000 and asking for offers. There's also a Big Canyon big lot suitable for custom building at $69,500, These· are sneaky peeks at Unique offerings. . the r esult of keeping our .ears to the g round and shoulders to the wheel. UMIQUE HOMES. RHl!ors -675-6000 ·2443 E. Cst Hwy, C ........ dol Mw ----------·--~. G.....i IOOrGOMrol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' Lovely cust. 3 BR & den, 31h ba, on lagoon . Court w /foWltain Ramp/slip. 4 $255 ,000 Beautjfull.v decorated 5 BR. 41f.a ba .. paneling, 3 frplcs Ramp /slip S260.000 Custom 5 BR . 4 ba . 80 ft view fronta~e on lagoon Ramplfloat $290,000 Brand new 6 BR 6 Ba Pool. jacuzzi & sauna Ramp& floatS425.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J41 ""Y~·d• [),., .. N tt bl'J 6161 ..... , .. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FAMILY HOME PLUS INCOME Corona del Mar Almost new fi ve bedroom home Two blocks Crom beach Separate dining room plus sp acious fa mily room Two bedroom ren· ta l 1n rea r unit All c u s t o m bu ilt C<1 ll 673·8550 . O#'fN IU 9 H ~ fUN fO &f Nl(I 111qc,.,.,.,.., Beautii'ul Dover model. vacant Mu s! sell' 2 Bedroom & den $119,500 or lease 5700 mo VOGEL & BABBITT REALTORS 644·6056 hQ&e lot, &•rd•n•, pool. Super value at-050.000 IASTILUr. Forev.er vie~; 4 Br + FR, 3 ba., 2 fr'J)l(I,, came rm.; 3,000 sq. ft Only 1105.000 COIOMA DIL MAR Comer loc:1Uoa. ! BR + guest eot.l11e; dbl. lot , fee. Mual see. Asking SS'l.000 HA .. BO .. COM~ANY REALTORS SINCE 1944 613-4400 JUST LISTED!! llLUPl'S COMDO Super sharp Carmelita mode"I & ju.st J8 mos. new! 4 Bdrms., 3 full baths, .storage galore. Flat·top, bltn. range. Transferred owner mwit leave! $82,900 C. F. Colesworthv .. -. 640.0ofo $51.500 . OPEN SUN. 1·5PM 3 Bedroom e l egant home. 3124 Yuton Ave., nrSoath Coast Plaze. ~ CALLNOW (T/, 752-7315 DOMALD M. ll•D ..,,,,.,, ........ 11 .. . OPEN DAILY 1·5pm. 3626 CATAMARAN H<trbor View, CdM OWNER "P..1UST " sell and can give immed oc · cup 68R, fam rm. din. ~mr. ~~It &.sj~c~zz~ eln (Marguerite Ave to Keel Dr, tum left and go to end of cul·de·sac ) 675-5511 ColeofMew- ZSlS E ,, Coast kwy Corona del Mar ~,C]li~ftll\I Back Bay View· CU STOM B U ILT 1spec1al fini s hed EASY LIYIHG woodwork l 4 Bed rm, Throw away the lawn fa.mi,l y r oom 3 car mower beaut i rul 2 gar.age See t o ap· bed room , 2 bath .preciate $74,500 Low Dow.._. Townhouse Lots of liv - ,... ;ng >pace + clubhouse Assume 7IX, VA °'foan at and pool Offered at a only $250 pe r month low $27 ,500 With as· Owner transr Super sumable FHA loan Call sharp 4 bedroom home. 540-1151 MAn'SIACllHTOWM , .Jo' ' M9tt L_..... ha11 reopened hi" Cott.i t.1e»11 He11il Estate office lo on~ ugwln »crvlce his many friend• and clients.· Am>eh1led with hJm is Ernie CJevelund. Rau ltor. 41nd openinas Will be (reated for two ndditionul experienced and rrflfei;slonul asaol·iated • .... Realtors .. f'or ull your !teal i':~tate Needs (' ;i 11 : h...,1 .. u.11., LalORDE REAL EST A TE 2221. 17111 SI.5offtt I Costa Mesa SPYGLASS Popultir 5 Udrm New Bedrord _r1an . _Sut)er nei1hbort1. Owne r trans ferred. Priced to sell al $164 .900. Phone 548-3404 M. M. LAIORDE 673-7601 Aoyli• 1002 Gooerll I 002 GOMt'll 1002 GOMf'ol ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••-•• osta Mtt41 I 024 • //"4tu SIHid, ~ REALTORs' EASnLUFF Lovely family hoffie, 5 bedrooms, family room and a VIEW too! New wall coverin gs & carpe t . Choice location with charming brick patio. Call us lo see this beauty. $94 ,500. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar ••• llO•ll 101 llWlllC ••0<•111 G1Mr .. PROP MNE T •I r1• Ml!, IOI IWI. llU. 01 "If! 111r1uu 111 Hlf 11110• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \Nr:s1.1 :Y N TAYLOR CO. i{l·:/\I :f<tl{S ...,111 1 •' l~t ·l l; HUMTIMGTOH llACH-$59,500 Best buy in desirable Suburbia ,Pk. Many extras in immac. 1 story ranch w /4 BR, FR & formal dining. Beaut. ldscp, brick BBQ, A/C workshop. 2111 SanJ ...... HllhRoad MlWPORT CEHTIR, H.L 644-4910 NEWPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERllRONT 4 l!=DROOM 64' on the water with new private pier & Oo11t. A very ch11TminK nautical lwoatory Newport .Bea1:h hun1e & way or life. Jual r e duced thousands . ),riced to aell. Call 546·2313 for un introduc· lion . Ol'fN l•I 9. P! s 'U'' 10 Bl r·u(I. THE REAL-1 ESTATERSJ ONLY -2 tEn 3 Ill Condotnlttl- N • x t to Runnl•IJ Stre ·•m ,•e•r Hewpori'• Upper ley. 345 Unlvenily Dr. (Just off Irvine Ave) 548-7223 WOOD)' ' /1111111 " .. '" .. HARDWOOD l'LOORS.3Bedrm.2ba ,~~;~~~~~~~ gas bltns, new cpt. Big fenced yard. Bo<1l gate. -HO'f'etl Pool Grab it quick!! 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, $34,500 h••dw ood rt oo", ·carpets, dra pes, dble garage. La r~e p a tio. $38.500 . ~~ -ANYTIME Roy Mc Carcle Realtor 1110 Hewpart Costa Mesa 548·7729 SPAHISH STYLE 5 + 3 + POOL You will enjoy lhis fully Greenbrook nr. So. Cst. air conditioned 4 br + Plaza. 2 sty, cul ·de·sac, family rm. 2 yr new up· fam . rm., bon us rm, ~raded home. Tile roof. c u s l . d r ps. Cpt'g. Plus. you can walk t.o lhruoul. Triple gar . Com· s hopping centei-s. Of· pactor & many extras. fereQ · a low $fi0,900. Low S70 's. By owner. l·lurry, won 't last. . i-="'.::':..-<.::"7=3 _____ _ Raleigb Sl., C.M. Ask'~. OM UPEERSB NICE JBR. 2b" home on $36,000. Exc lusive llsl· 314ICampv•NBS4t·HSS ing , SAND & SEA ~~~!!'! .......... ! ?!~ =.!'! .......... !?.~! I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1-"R::.E~A~L~T~Y~,~·~75:;.8800;;;:;---' snrs TO OClAM MESA VERDE REDUCED $4,500 ! ! ! Newport B eac h, exclu s ive area. Beautifully decorated with pa pers & paint ; 4 bdrms., dining rm., recreatiOri room. Ready to go at $73,900 Two homes on 1 lf.i lots. in 2128 loa Vista West Newport. Xlnt ODe•WH 10·5 cond. View. 2 Bdrms., I Over 3ooo fl. ·Across from ba. & 2 bdrms., family park. W/View, 5 bedrm,. rm., 2 baths. Ideal {or 3'11 baths, Just reduct.'(! home&income. $135.ID) $79 ,500. Red Carpet, 1 673-3663 642·2253 Eves Realtors, 842·5541 :~!:~r::1 ~~~:;t~r~ ( . s:iTl.N I J ~;';,,~1~,~;~~.:.~~n~'r... ~~~1 [U~~I N -M1'11 He associated 8R01".£R~ Uffll TOR> ioJ• V. Ba•bo~ ~'' <~I Nr._So. ~oast Plaza. 3 Bil. 2 Ba . Air Cond .• Frplc, Bltns. Roomy kitchen. Assumable GI. $41 ,900. By app'l. Owner . 963·2187 1002 Ge•ral $43.000 C•ll Wodd Reali'""'~~~~~~•;:;:~;:;:::-REALTORS · Estate 556 7777 As k I-Hcwllor View Hw ---- 1002 about3027Westbrook Classified acb sell big Monaco Model ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• items. small it.ems Ol' any 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR WATERfo'llONT lol on the Canal. Newpo rt Shores. $35,000 by owner. 646·8657 Principals only. ' macneb /Irvine realty DRAMA TIC ARCHITECTURE! Irvine Terrace -1· yrs. new ! 3 b e droom , conv . den hom e w/gourmet is land kitchen. $130,000. Appl . on l y . Dona Chichester ., 642·823.5. !Z74) "IH A FAMILY WAT" That's what this horn~ is all about! Extra Jg. & extra sunny living room. playroom , din in g room & 3 'bedrooms + spec tac u I a r pool-n·brook -ga rdens. $112,500. Jack Custe r 642-8235. !Z75) TOWN & COUNTRY. ·Best of both in this pres tigious Big Ca nyon hom e. 4 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces. high cei lings & a country fee lin g w /m ag nificent view . $179 .500 . Barbara Aune 642-8235. !Z76) HOST ALGIC IAl.IOA. Almost new duplex -fully leased. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths + fireplace each unit. Easy walk to all points of inte res t. $115,000. Polly Johnston 642·8235. CZ77) COHTEMPORART CHARISMA. 1 Exciting 21/2 year old beauty w /5 1 ; be droom s & family room + 1 gor geou s Upper Bay VIEW! : $135.000 . He len Hartley 642-8235 . , CZ78 > WESTCLIFF FAMILY HOME. Charming 4 bedroom home w /lg. garden room for e ntertaining. Good oor plan for children. Mariners, Hafbor Hi school district. $94 ,000. ' Be•erly Morphy 642-8235. CZ79) IA TFROHT LOTS. Your c hoi ce of :.i few hi g hly : ~·sir able building sites, each w/pier : ~lip• privilege a t fabulous montory Bay. Beginning at $112.500. Charles Arnold 642·823S. (Z80) 642olJ31 \ Sell idle items 642·5678 iiem. Just call 6'2·5678. 1833 Port SeabourneNB I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ---------1----------1 Stop in any afternoon. 31· Gftll'NI I 002 G11M ral I 002 BR or 2 & den. 2 Baths. IOSTOM WHALER FOR $250,000?? Higher than· normal for this boat but a few other items are included -s uch .as 3 DOCK -a lovely. s pacious !') bedr.OOl'Jl HOME on 45 feet of fee frontage making this the best value on the bay. SELDOM IH THE BLUFFS The prime water view with li ghts of Dover Shores on older cul ·de-s ac street . Three bedrooms & famil y. Courtyard e ntrance. $'97,500. LUSK HARIOR. VIEW HILLS Ready for the growin g family; 4 bedrooms, family room, patio with gas li ghts. twin cl1arbroiler and pool with jacuzzi . $105,000. A SPACIOUS ESTA'Tf IM - Corona del Mar, ,,·ith access to private beach es. Cheerfu l 3 bedroom hom e overlooks pool, waterfall & beautiful gardens and only $129,500. THAT'S RIGHT. • , $162,500 buys this 4 bedroom. 3 bath view home in Dover Shores. Property has everything. Space. Loca tion . Comfort . Cleanliness. Low upkeep . I>ool. Bar Room . fo~amily Room. Dining Room. A special place. A special offer. SOUTH LAGUHA VIEW l!STA'Tf Beautiful coastline views. Custom qu a lity. St. Charles kitc he n, 4 bedrooms. 4 baths including guest h o u se . Offered r a r below replacement cost. ~49,500. DlSIGHID FOR UYIMO This dramatic 3 bedroom, 3 bath adult home on Newr>ort's finest saQdY bayfront. Swimming, beach -complete entertnlnmc.nt center. Beautiful use or wood & suede wall c overin gs m a kes th is home outsta nding.,$250,000. MEWPORT IEACH 644-1166 LAGUMA IU.CH 494-0149 A COLDWELL ........ eo. Formal dining. Fplc. Up- graded (rpts & cus\om drps . P a tio Owner's moving out or area. 646·3928,eves645·0882: Lachenmyer: RP.1llor TO'lt'ftltone LIT5nc) 2 Large bedrooms. I 1h bath-assumable 7 '~ FHA loan. Vacant with immedi•te possession. $31,500. ' PETE BARRETT -REALTV- 642·5200 il5·40&ll ~ JUST LISTED HARBOR VIEW HILLS ESTATE . Hard to Cind lus h home on lovely large lot with 20x40 n.. pool , 4 spacious bedrooms, great family room wilh fireplace and wet bar, separate dining room overlooking the bea utiful pool a nd jl(tiui. Cilrua trees and a 1real vegetable garden ln addition make this your very oWTI eatale in BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1·11 f'>11y\od1 [lr1v• N B 615 6161 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * * SUPER BUY ** DUPLEX 4'& 3- 2 Years Mew Block from Oce ... & Bay Below Market-$ I 09. 997-Submil DRIYEIY: 304 E. lolboo ll•d. --PonlMulo "'°"coll 61:1-CJ508 for lof-lloft & ..,.., to seo GleMta llllOllM!ffe, Reaffor CoronadelMarforunder .... ,.., 1002G...,.. 1002 $100,000. Appl. a mutt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·8550. oPfN 1119• •I S fVN 7081 N'(f • ---1 THE REAi ESTATERS -~ LOWEST PRICE WESTCLIFF AREA Just reduced 53000! With "skinny-dip" time just around th e (Or· ner ...• make A thi s beautiful ahlp a_hape 3 bedroom. 2 bath Janal POOL home a SUPE BUY ! Only SO!l.0001 Call Ginny, 11ent $40·4141. OCIAMFROMT ON THE SAND-Large two bedroom, two full baths. beach ho m e · remodeled kilcht'ln·lwo car C•r'l(e. Need1 p11lnt &: (arpet, RUT JUST 1100.000. CALL toda~ .. JOSH WIGHT .. AS · SOCIATES, 842·51'70 WATERFRONT TRADE Owner or magnifi cent 12 35,000 Linda I s le waterfront home with private deck, will ex· ch1n1e with owner of 11'0·1150 ,000 home in Newport, Costa Mesa, Huntingt on Beach or La1una Beach ~~ 1s2 .. 1no MOO QU,Ullt. NI llACM OCEAN VIEW THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE Picture a warm , com· fort.11ble, charming hon1 wilh 4 bedrooms. Lovel yard with much privlt(y and covered patio. Situated on a qulel, tree· lined s treet Jn Mesa Verde. Priced lo sell prt?- mptly , 559.900. Phorl $46-2313 for addillonal details and appoinlment. O"f'I lfl 0 ••I~ •!JN TQ ..i ~I f ' f~Hillld New <U1tom home with •LL U.S. VETS 190' pe.nora mlc ocean 4c ""' canyon view. Builder 1t Is your rlaht to own a will euitomlze lo meet home wlth no down pay· your Individual require· •·ttient . Stiaff of ex· menl3. Under Sl00,000. veterans tO u1isl you, CALL982·7788 Call World Real Est•te, ···-l<.E.Y · .. Or.tnae County's only • I ' Vt\eran Real Elltat l\E.ALTOl\Sft Spef' .. ialitl . As k fo Vetera n• counsolor. Sell idle items &a·567! 556-Tm, Call 11nyt.ime. Corona IHI Mer 1022 • •••••••••••••••••••••• RARE FIND MESA VERDE PACESETTER 3 RR. 2 BA at $57 ,500 DON 'T WAIT-Ca ll Bkr. 545·8424 or 546·4871 aft J -MOMTICELLO GREEM THUMI TOWMHOUSE WANTED! Tree s. 4br2ba3bbc.s tograde& shrubs & rollin g laYr'l"ls Jli schoola &. college. Nu surround this cheerful i>aint. cpts;, very clean. home. MOV E RIGHT IN. Vac. $36,500545·0587 Shipy c l ea n , 3 BR .1 --------- Cormal din. rm., brkrst. MESA VERDE rm., super size R·2 lot. Listed below market a Beaut tri-level, cul·dc· 574•500 sBac. 4 0 Br, 3 Ba .• r 7 ,m 9 , 0 m 0 . Uol•onlty R-.Nv y w n e r . 4 , . --·r !;40.0674. _:1(1()1 e. est llwy 673.&l•0 -'-"'-'----------- 2 Charming houses on FIX & SAYE wide Jot. So. oC Hwy in Tenants ran down a 3 COM B BR. 2 Ba home w/dbl · eaul. gardens gara~c in West C.M. You S91 .500. By owner. can fi x up&saveSS.As· 673·4169 ----------J s ume 7tz, FHA. $204. mo. AN ESTATE! $33,000. Owner. $49·2646 Because or the spacioua ASSUME 73 VA $22.300. arrangement or thre Pay $204. mo. 3 Br, l Ba , separate yards , this west side, $.12.300. O"'C ma gnificen t rour hi:eTD.Owner,642·5.583 bedroom home. truly i.A.a hillside estate, Views fn 3 + family all directions from a M V d s mashin~ JarRe covered elG er e patio aren. a sparklin11 ..,, $41 ,950 s unahlne flood ed pool , Owner very a nxiou!'I, and a b ca ulifull>: pleusebrlngall offers on landscaped garden yard this sparkling fresh with wrouA:hl iron and family residence. Shows masonry walls . The 2400' like a "model." Rich h o m e t e II t u r e i. wood paneling, carpets. dra matically high all Self-cleaning oven, dis· wood (ellinas. an out· hwaaher. Separate rami· 1tandlng kit(hen and ly room. brick fireplace, brcakfaat area and "bet· extra baths. Covered ter than 11 model" de-patio &park·likeyarda . roratlng. Even lhe de· 540.1720 t•chfd Lhree (ar gatajle 1_.... REALTORS Is (Omplelel)' finiahed 295511 bo Blvd down to the lest det¥il. •r r . The eii:(eptlonally nltt SHOP al WESTCLIFF family who lives hert PLAZA. Ju1t redu(cci •Imply needs a laratr and very spC1(iOll11 3 Srt home. WhJ dOn 't YOUM!t' l~bl . KINGAARD R.E'. thJs lovely property and 64!·22'22 flll In love wltti It thr ===----- way they have! C1ll Collea~ P ark , 144,9."0. 8'1~1D. Used btk entry, 3 Br + '". \\1 .1.F' HI \I I' t 111 I ' I "" '· ., r • lg, lg, llv. rm., din. rm .. I~ cove red paUO, u11ed brk fry~ •• R~odeled \!I~ 8.a, dbf aar. nu p~lnt. , Sprinkle.rs. Open Sun. lt.f.-:t21119Comell Dt. CM. By Ownr. &42-42311 .,_ ..... ·C"" ••••• BY fl.••' " I ...,.. -br, h 319 ~ .. T-'I ...,...._ •i LI~:. FR l Briel w/hu ~ By C 546·1S ~ MESA ~~. xlras ..,. ... IMMA Rai n Oak, " Owne -' -I ....... BY 0 ocear x•nl 498·41 ~ ..,. ... •••••• .. Brighi 38R, gar. .... ,. -"-" •••••• Pool home P90l 19x14 11xlS rms • and •nd move Bkr9 BY 0 llomt H•. fo'a.n gr•d• xi fas pact-0 wate1 "°"'' plus, Princr -•••••• SUMP, S.pc• r.m . lands front cpts. near SJ6.7t -WJ Cozy farm• Owru! le rm l!ed•l MakE SC - "' 5 1 !!:le~; prox. like f'orr. Ca m mass eel P< rount land; $66,9; >56.71 I ' i: T RE< You this J chart door lots'11 WH SA1 ..cra1 joy ti this 2 sep. I hdr 1 ,. ...... I G You you I r:x: bck. .... ., s New real, W•ll OPE 1123, ~ ,. ·2 bdl "' w• Dis~ sat . lh.irl 968-3 , I J I -'. • • • ! •• -/ tr " • ' . • • • • • • ' ~--.... ~ ·c........... Wednwl•y.May7,197S OAILYPtlOT • .,_ •••••••••••••••••••••• ........ 1700 ofS.... f Houwt U•'-nlshed "ss1e1FerS. "'••"._c...a.. ~ .......... -1 1 ...__. 1 "" . t-• 1 .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. _ •600 ttau1nUw1!1iwllMcl ., " ............................ -.i ; •••• r.-......... ~ J ............. ....~ -c 0 ........ .., ' •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "''''''''''''"'''''' •-••••••••••••••••••• • SPA I US r ROUNDS · COi~···· .. ' · 1924 *w•I ..... -104 ,...... '"' •••••••••••••••-• "' ......................... ..M•·-J"• le • 32·"' •r ~ l'llOM-TOllY surround thla lovely 2 HetlnnitoA k 1 ., inv ~ • ec .., •. ,,. ••••••••••••••·•••• ••t>••••••••••"-•••••. •••••••••••i;:.••••••••• ~ btdt-m 2 bw.lh Coodo r at' a•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••,. By (J • I ' • •y HOMIS ' · One BR bome, 2 1n1 old . wn9r. 011 l1 da • 1 'l J•ad ... -· FOi' S19Jt50 with pool •nd lnbeaulifutOiark Ark Shari> 2 bedrm, 2 ba, Mon· Spacious 58r, 2Sto~, pJace l Complete new on major 1reenbelt near Luxury watertron MCurit1 &11.lea you can't SU 000 ~ · tlceUo Townhou1u. JuR ft"•m. Rm,-Jlvt DR, tm. k.IL, bli, cot>t>tr p,lumlfl ~ pool, paddle tennl1 and bomea priced fro 10 wron1. Call 139-&121 · paint.«1. Xlnt cond. Va· mac. Lo maint. yard. ami crpta, u.sed brick frpk, volleyball cwrt.'3 BR., 2 f210,600. $$' waterftont:i. •nd &$k for Jerry. A.gt . ..... cant. Avail now. $245. per to beach. $4$0 per a:JI). ~p..nelin1, etc.ete. •· BA .. with. larae Bonlil 60'1 Baysid e Drrv'e = bd:•I' .2IOO mo.546·5880 968-0779&536·8091. Ruby. br. buae lot. Come Room, de11l1ned for the Newport Beach. 173·J900 Dut/ 379 ~E. 19th St, C.M. ictlvefa.mily. '63,900. .. llOO •••••-•••••••••••••••. 3 fJR, 2 BA , dbl. gar. Cn~. J BR. 2 BA. lJtil..rm. & lg. S47-.500.81J.lti.S8 *WfORTSHORIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• T RAD E /SELL ·l4 0 yd .. child OK . quiet fdcd. )'d . $300 mo. l:tl& RAISOR'$ ~ J uat lbted! 3 BR. nl n:....r--• 0 _._. Harbor Blvd. front'g. !itreet.$325.S48 ·078Geve la s l . Wknds or llft. ti!!.. .... .,....,, LIYli...fl.w_ ROMAMHOUDAY · _.__ u ovc•in oad'ot"-1 -.-...,..... • ............ Pcmible C·t.rnexl to well !J·JOPM ~·2789 •"'-....... "• llKI•· .. c · ""'·' Newport Beach, 1 Bit. 'ke t 38R•. 2ba hon1e 4 Br, 2 Ba, w /plitio, tr(.-t :.c.·::::.:::.===---- INM!SAVEftDt; SNCIAL REALTORS .~ . ST Oli'·fl'8RINO ~~~~Ced In are&11, ea. Nr. beh, s tores, hwy. l5pic30' pool , 20 'x20; sha~ed b;tck ·yd . S3'15. J BR, fan1 rm, vaulted ~~gt ;!~~r~~~ill~~.!t ·rhis ~BR & 1 •~amll' . 4$23Campu1 Dr., Irvine Ouh«htful 3 ,8R , s tudy CAYviOOD RULn $6$,¥. By owner. playroom. $49,000 equity. Avail 5/10 /7!>. Lease OO· cei l. 2 yrs old . $385. Brick t"rplc. Liv . Rm b:~tu~~eA~~ms~~~ CamplQ ValleyShop(,,r. ~ght & ch~~fY G11rde * 541 1290 * 43rdSt. N.B. ZAGRODZKY ly.&12·8951 Aft. 3:30 Barbara. ~3·6739 w/111.r~r 1''rplc. Shau cpl will delight lour' every CALL IJ3..a600 =~·~·•!!:Uh • Nt;w 4.pJ,EXES Re-.lt.or 494·86ll J ett,2BA . IJlt·ln!I , frplc, thrQUtt out. lleavy shake fancy. CAL TOQAY, -.,..., I Bdrm l>oll House oo .. near the m·ean. Good Est.ff Air cood. Nr. So. Coa.st M 1244 roof. lo appreclule. 842-9371 University Park, 4 Br, 3 493.251 J 'private i,la.nd, Ex eond. loix s helters, apprecla· W..ted 2900 Plaza $325. Av-.il h-tay 10. ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Own9r '$49,.SOO. J>h :l-------... -•• --1 Ba, $6,000 down, by ON~INi•uelGolfCoul"'IW.' -$.56 ,000. O wner/Ast lion.$110,000.&lndup. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _,.,_=~'~'"''--------! 546·1911. FIX&SAYl.UP1LY owner .M1 ·2843aCt!ipm. 3Dl\Condo,pnF1tlrway 67!i-31MJ3 tA:A-5F.; OETIO~ llOM 't>RJVACY 1 br. appl, IBITALS MESA VERDE-ny owner· SSSSJJ.tOOSSSS , ·3sR. !bu. •hw.rpie! Upgraded thru-out:-· · B "'YFRO ... T w A N T E D . child, pet, garages145 2 BR, I a ., .......... ~10 3,8R w /fam rm ' rrplr, Thli 38R, aha home ls on Exec, type 11ire1i1 . 'fry pty. 493:7421 A l"'I R E S p 0 N S.. I 8 L 1' CLE:AN ! 2 Br, stv, child, 2 BR, 2 Ba . '.' ...... 53:5 bltns. cov'd putio, many "' larKe lot with brick B-$48,000. Broker .ss2.4222 2 Custom Homes CHRISTIAN FAMILY, fn<"d. $UIS. 3 BR. 2 Ba ...... $38.5·S47!> xlra11 .Xlntcond.S4!i.900. 8·Q4pt1tlo.Needs!tome·1 ~~--~==c..c=-1 NEWCUSTOMllOME BALBOA PENINSULA ~EALTYINC, FUN 0 S TE M · $18S 2 BR appl child JBR,2"2 Ba ......... $400 m-467I wotk. A great value.· .. och 1041 4RR, Jba, on cul·oe·sa ExceUentlocatlonont 7141 146•1371 PORARILY LIMITED. rn cd .. ga rag~. ' '4BR.21n ba ......... ~ ----:i J-IURRY,CALL842-9371 •••••••••••••••••••••• withview.Llbrary,'!ami Qpy &only i,o,blockto ARCHITECT, WIFE. S.00.2BR.slv,child,pet.. RAISOR'S IMMAC. 3 Brt. 2 Ba, new ---;-· . • ly & dinln~·btkfil. rrfl. Ocean. Each home ha.s lncotW Propertr lOO_O INFANT SON. PRINC. sio&le_s. P.Jlnt & crpl s. 3253BY ~l\;,wne1, !.,~t..Y _V11l;i s~,r gale.Sr)' for y bd·rmll', :4 bath• •••••••••••••••••.•••••• O~V.Tl4 ·gsg:S179 ruRNISHEO,singles,l RE,ALTORS Dakota . $48,..'.JUO . 9., P11ci ~Condq:zflr.2~. HAMDYMAM art fat=ts. elect you Gallery, 2 fireplaces b ·1 $l"" ~--0,.•-·4771 ~ bl~e beach, .iippric-.2 .own crnt•. & tile. Tak 9UHITS·L....-.___......,_ r, utL . garage, au. vw11 ......., SPECIAL .,. wetbar. ultra moder . ~ i-~ee/Bkr 4S23Campus Dr .. Irvine yrs, $4l,900A11:t1968·1178 a1owdv 3 o 0 ncle•. ge of tax al-' kitchen & private pier. 5 Ocean v iew apls., 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMEFIHDERS V 11 Sh Ctr 4-f"-Unique contemporary Fee land. See at 1 shops . Asking $42'.500 Campus a ey op . 0..Poiftt 1026 •NEW Ii OM E Cullf. desi11n . w /EXTERIOR * IOMD * East Balboa Blvd .. 0 down. Corner lo.cation ......... IFw'wislted •642·9900• C.A.U833.S600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ch1:s.slc. $47,500. 3 BR, Ov!'80WEOSTO D0 N. ,P •. ~TLUCO~. --of H--call 675.8120 for more de Owner very anxious to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---"-::...:= .:.:~"'---1 --=:.:..:=..:..:..c...:..:..c.c..._ BY OWNER <I br, 3 ba , 8.a ,Jnro.846-338010·6 ,.. . "' ··r ~ sell Projected annual J BR. Zba , Fil.. l<irgc yd, •RE:HTALS• Co .31.9•11 tails . b oceanvu. w;.ilk lo beach .. 1, ---------• , ETC. Locuted 011 -, · gross, $19.200. C pts/drps , ltns, nr UNIV. PARK :Ji~4\Juy u1 sss .soo. Ele· •ant uans1'on ~~o~~~~ u ~ov ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~.1 H-ew_po_rt_•_•oc11~---,-o-6-, cusroM DurLEX auLoM~~~~100 ~!'! .......... !!.~~ i~h:~-~~~r_s. $37s n10. ~ :::.221t: B~ ·." ·. ·. ~~~~ ft lfl SQ. lo'T.), in finer Cit):: of ••••••••••••••"•••••~•• $79,500 ert WALK lo beach l br hous 2 BR, 2 Ba, (am rn1 .. St2S h-1ammoth 4 br w/f;1;n1 Laguna section. Uniqu<:4 3 Br, 2 Ba. all extras! " $115 .. util pd. Also San WALNUTSQUARE ~!~··•••••••••!?~~ ~~t && 'd~;:~I b~l:k ~~; ~~~~l~n~ s:;~i~~d ~~j in 11~rt~~i~w~!mes. ~erre!°po~te~~o~e~7ev~ TO'fR~~L~~SE ~~~'n~;it;ri ~a;~h ~:~~: ~-~~! .... ~~-~~ 2 BRT2v':taT.LERO~~r295 Bright, cheerful Twn /lls, covered patio. boat or BATHS. t:ntry foyer has Located on hill , overlook· & Olympic pools. Owner. 'l'hi5 attractive triplex kids. pets. Laguna Beach Executive living in this 2 2 BR, 2 ba. den .. $400 /425 3BR , JOA, 2 car attch trailer ¥ccess, oversized DEL PIS O TI L 1'-: ing 1''ashion I.stand on &'2·3573 has huge bdrm s and $160., ulil pd. Balboa story ·home with bonus GREENTREE gai', fr/p ie , 1-;1 Tor lot , near 23 Here park FLOORS & opens to beautiful cU l-de ·sac BAVCREST by owner, 4 walk -in closets. lncome SI6S .. walk to water. Agt. room, J br. 2 ba, t>Uv. 2Br .. 1 ba, fam rm .. SJ15 c*::::~·399=''-------'-1 with IOU of green & com. SE p AR ATE W IN G st r ec t . Be au ti r u I BR. D/R, f' IR. 3Y.i Ba. 16900/year .. Perfect for Fee. 979·8430 patio. c pts,drps, freshly 3 Br, 2 Ba. F /R ...... $350 ~~~i~W,~.A.ssume VA ~~1'~i'R FJ.i~~~~·r.~~E Portifino model, 2 story. I van Well !> c ustom . owner occupancy or in. twwport leach ] 169 ~~.t:10. ~ }~r 3~~~ J BR 21h Ba $390 .....-.v .. v 1034 OF PALOS '11-':llDES 4 bedrooms, 2 fplcs , wet SlOJ.OOO. Below market! come. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Joe,963·4!>67or963·1786 • ~ ..... ,,. ••••••.•••••••:••••••••• lf lf!ijrgtl;~;l tjfQ~\ STONE, SET 1NGLASS !Jar. l.11rge lot backing u P rincipals only. 646·1513 u: I Live on Lido Isle. 'I> ACRE 962-44710':: 548·810 WALLS. Ultru modern l><Jtio & brick BBQ are<i Plac• '3 793 04 II rt drone: bltns look V151eH LU.I lo private field. Custom Quail ~ onl"S450mo.ZB r.· Ba. Super 4 bedrm . 2 h<ilh. kitchen with CERAPtllC for entertainment. YOU s-..... p --a..:-(21 l · Z1co •<.1 . c ps ..... ~. • · 50' ~ily Im T ILE. ALL HUll.T·IN r-i. I ap....--.,... ing for a nice ra mily to RIALTY Pool builders private $37 500 own the la.nd. Li11led a __,....stra.o 1078 7Sl·1920 J Br , 1900 s q .I ., 2 care for our home, $3.10. 552_7500 homew/fubulouscuslom • RANG i'}. O V 1': N · only $94,SOO. Others i ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.000UML1t.-.otfetae'H balconies, ocean ront. mo. Call Joe or Bev,------~---s I Cool 0 I S fl W S II R . 11· J 11 AR M -· ~on .e;roUntls! Giant wep arease 1ng orwe o NE ar1na, luxunousLGE TRIPLEX $8SOOO $750. mo . Barbara 963·4.567963·1786 t9xl4 master suite + lvOceanlreese, DISPOSAL. E1'C . & $100,000. Won't last. Cal !i BR, 2800 sq. Ct. home. 0 p 0 · ·v · 963·6739 - 11x1SstudyforDad.All ' openslo largeram.rm. WorldRealf.:'itate l rnmed. occupancy. a n a l . cean u. LIKE NEW 4 br, 2 ba , A virtual paradise with with OP EN B t:Ail.1 556.7777 $79.!lOO. By owne•. ,,_, Owner. 496 ·7234 Prine. t & DEN . gardener, heaul. location . .,., .. n mo. JBR. Prof. decorated home near s hopping & schools. Lease. 4842 Lori Ann Ln. J~vine. Inquire within or call 642-4030 rms are oversized. See it 1,s h •a••· l•c•• pl · nts CEIL NGS OF R ·s N ·~• I -and submit your orrer J ""'· ' ' a · 1 t.'AW ---C.alle Acordarse Days, ony. comm . pool . S29S. 962·78.S9or968-0049 Just 2 miles from th WOOD. This spacious LIDO evesor wknds,496.8!59 640-ll.5!)or640-4Z52 11.nd terms ! fl eady to beach. Plum, peach h 0 m e N E E D S move , ••sk ing $58,500. apricot trees. l.ike·ne""' t:ARPE'rlNG. PAIN · Impeccable Home Bkr962·55li' carpetin g, ceramic tile. TING, YARD WORK & J Bdrms .. 2 baths, par· ---L' l h 11 J b d quct firs., copper plumb-Bv OWN <'tl ·. Meadow' i:..nry a . e rooms. SOME G1')N1':RAL '· d' · l I ing ; :ii:lnt conditi on ~ llome, Plan 5, 4 BR. 2\'~ uung room. n&1 ura CLBAN UP. lt's un out· ·r· wood cabinets, range & standlnM: buy for Jush 1cd pricei $107 ,500 Ha , Liv·rm , Uin -rm, ovcn.Owneran:ii:ious! $64,9tlOFULLPRICE RENT FaM"1 ·r111 w/lrp lc . Up· 540-17'0 . wt t h o Pt ion t gr;,1dcd thru·o4t. Many 6 HURRY ON TlllS ONE! xttas incld<: trash corn· Twbe-11, REALTORS MISSION a••LTY purchase: cha rming 1· ~ bdrm., condo with view pactor , seP. h~kup for --985S.Csl Hw y,Laguna po'ol : e n c l .' patio. water softner. elec. i;ar. ____ .:. 494 0731 s · r 1· o t' doo• opene•, pool size lot, * IY OWMER * .--· pactous ee 1ng. p 100 money required. Pric plus, plus. llii;h Sixties. Approx. 3 yr old , vacant EMERALD IA y Sbi 500 Princ .. only. 968-2878 prestige 2 sty home with Spacious 3 bdrm .. J bath 'OCUM VIEW ~~~~~~-----impressive e ntrance. 4 home; lge . li ving . dining l,...iwgton leach I 040 Ur., J Ba . lg i''amily Rm. & family rms.; bonus loll ••••••••••••••••••••••• lovely Kit. w /hrkfast for extra li vin g, with SUMM ERl''IELDJ-10!'.t lo; bar. Step down S!Jllcious I r e evator . .,..lose to beach Super sharp J hr-2 ba. I.i v. ltm . w /fireplace. · f.m . BeautifUI prof. i'"ormal Din . Rm & 2U' x &~ks. $149.500 · landscaping, !ifJrinklcrs 22' J;:ame rm. CrpL" & TUltMER ASSOC. front & rear. l!ustom drps .. in luxurious-Park llOSN.Cstllwy.1.aguna Be<1u!i(uJ duple~; prim loc. J \Jp, I down. $175, I LIDO REALTY I. .tr:; \ 1:..1 I ulu." I~ *673-7300* cpts. & drupes , frplee. lluhtin ~ton,1 L~ ... lot 494~1177 near oc:can. $47,900. w '/conc , blk wall .-----·----I 536·70J3. Massiv~ he<1ted pool in COMDO APTS. ;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ secluded yaril w /lavish We, have 1, 2 & J bdrm. prol. landscaping, Near o c ea n v i e w con · .schools ~ shopping. dominiums, in 3 different WALll TO IEACH Cozy 2 BR home on large farm-lik~ lot. • * ... Y~(;AHT Owner sjij.dmust sell ! All terms,'l-'ll A & VA . 3 Bedrm. 2 bath. Must see! Make offer! SCOTT REALTY 536-7533 ,,---'~ J ' ' ,-' ' ' Real Estate b)<Mt:NAY YOU'LL HEYD REGRET THE DAY You dectded lo look al this J bdrm home whose charrn begins at the front door. lligh ceili ngs ~ lots'a glass. 968-4456 WHY IE CRAMPID7 SAY GOOD I YE TO .. tramped qu:artcf1'. ~­ joy the solid comfort d this 2 story home. l~arge sep. fam rm & dining. 3 bdrm ·+ 2'1ii bath. 9611-4'56 GIYETHECAR AWAY7 You won't need It hen you live In 'hl.5 dreum t>ome built "by• Denne BtO. AtrfaJm model With 3 bdr. 2 blh. Assume 7"k. 168-4456 ~ •• -Walkur f. Ir.• Henl •sli1le $79,!JOO. Prin . Only. loc<1tions. Priced from Owner. 835-7156. $36,SOO to $65.900. l'"or in- formation, call: BY OWNER Qpen Ji9use Sat /$urt 10 li l 7. Quiel· .aer Condo. U1>gradl!(I, 8 m os New. $34 ,000. 17887 Haws Lane. 848-0549 aft 4 pm. ,, S 1,000 BELOW APPRAISAL Fll{\ appraised this town home . ror ,..$39,000! Owner is desperate to se ll -wan~s 'out f'o_r $38,000. 3 Bedroom, fam1· ly room. dining area, l!ommunity pool + 2 car garage. 1 Year warranly included. Call 58f;:02'l2. . . ' ... , . ' \ \ Ll.E) HL \II'' A ~Ef<C ltj'' '11'fll'>[$ r (I 7.4 X GROSS ••••••••••••••••••••••• t NEW 3 br, 2 ba Condo. 2 car gar, lenn. crls . pool. $350. 632·3423/963·2368 OSEBSEO EC RF.MOPN I HOP M A S E R A T 1' N, I T I TA R E S AM RGORO I MIPIOTSAFES M G TBLAZERJAGTTRJEIAOE POR C HNCOOPE~HARNRCI LOTISAEPGNEAAMR IJ TR A CC NJIHBMFPOAMAOACJ SBOGBANASO BH CJN RREF ' TSP RTSEOE GUTAA~ON ~ 08 R,TPRR C LNOACGNCTOU N 8 N I T M A° N I 8 L I: T U 0 H C S G CUNNINCNU B OO C ATRTLA OTHGUANNOC8 POR SC HEJ OOLOSUITRESAMSEOONB CLolACUNN IN G HANPMTOP •~tm.i T1ltl ....... -.... wow ~ ~ ............ ......, .............. .. ......................... i A11TON MAW'mf PF.JlllAIU MA9ERAn COl'(NAUGHT OOllDINI MflRCEDl'.8 Bl'J'f'l coona .IAOUA R PORSC\tE CUNNINGHAM LOT\JI T1'1.80'r TOMORROW: P•"'"' ' I I I I • ·C . ' . •• I \" . . \ -• • • • • • *".C."t • .... • "' ") • .., ,,. ,,. l ~· '' f DAM.YPM..OT '," ,M 1 m '" -.z• 7 .... I... ' .. wU.b no .. 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FreQdl'Wbidrrn •• IAC.·ldl. ... tlA =-•kb, pttt., yard\ •Phones.iv HUIPQQ& So-ot·ij~y. Love!,y c:r~, i ' ~ • Wllii •r•-;'1 • rr £.°!"~"!~.otary .. !~h. Ii ttlff . A•J•Ctnt t fOUND; AMltol D ~ e. t'ee/Bkr. •Children&: PetSeoUon frplc:, D?W. ·~'"· ,$3"/'~. ~ Xl to .,. • ._ "th. •2 ..... 0... s .. n ..... t=~:i~ll. A ..... , l ~. ( ,, A rt DOOdle. Jftalt. Vte: ... . ·-~~::as •SS.offweeka rent.wtad_. ;lease. &40·0899A,:t. • ~~1111 '"\ '1%a ·br fr.~m • 114.t'. from $17$·5'15 , f'111tlrne ;;uv.iu11 dire:· G~8a0ADWAV MoitroYi~~ ••l·l~I .., ~ ·,..,.. * 2376NewportBlvd,Q.I 2 BR. frpl, bltns, d\g. j..,. .... _ vr --:>-'< )ac.esals fi tenai.,. Mea.'WMiilett&"Addml tor wi19 p1.ani;,.rtte1 •nn ;i 1f,.'!)Jl, 1. Ba Santa Ma 548"975Sor645-~ h'W•sher. sundeck, pool: TO 1T$ MAMI 't M6-1323 · • ••o' 100 ,. B8Q'1 We'll even help LAGUNABEAClf" --~ ~ -&ht.s. -'.mo. Reio. adults. no pets. $256. yr· Ofer 500 tall trffl anc1 , < 1' Y""V ' -"r1 ~ 1i d ate. !OUND mall doai!,t ..,. ~-,:-551'.o338 1 BI t:u:~ ,_ .... ly,673-1418 eves/wkod:;. ~lo s tre•m 1 'wlth )t&2Brci!BchJ.aplf.$l.5Qfc \tt • -~-:0~.':d,~~zi 4•,4•791& .Pro•~.~--)'l•H, .,;oeta · r urn -e-· .....,..,. Waterfalls c_eeate a re. I up, • ult•. ·wo P•l•· · nopel..~M'odels open dal· '' ' ...... --'-ANT 2 BR 2 n-bltns .. Pool •• Walk t Sbarp2br,pool,watkbch, Jui-let.ting IO< •our 536·7031,5!18-00Z , . . ...,..,...,,. • ... cl...:-· 1 Mi , .,. J 1y·1_oto1.seeourlaraer , 1 , '°8'f:blk•aler.1Lwlllte Townhouse. Cbmp. re-.,.....,ping. ~ m : MC carprt. adults/no ~ spac:loua new l •or 2-... • , ad,in the •pa.rtmot I«'· ll..t.t 4100 .,..en, ric..Slater/lkb. Wt:-Adult living, sm. Pd. 931W.19th St. ~-0492 S2SO. 833·8974/83.t.1653. . bedroom apartmitq!. ,4.;U•J!~••••·•••t"• _ ..., --. tJah. ._ -·•-•••••••••••••••• hts.J9.70l1/Mt·•l _.. Nr. 17th & Tustin. ,. ____ ...,.__ ' Fro~I .. ~195. FUffilture II b-Jet • asl<t!f!l ~ " "' ' NEW-BUI' DtNGS' at . o. ~493 -5544-.> ~ ~ ~ · • -..,.... ' uz, "" a-t...S!Jlall'-""Kl" ca!'''WO Reoe ~ f;; OAKWOOD GARDEN ~ I.oil.· i'oodle Illa 111111 !J1:8226 ·~, P~ d,.:11:; ••••••••••••••••••,•••• ~ '=~t~~Oo?r:;: bl!tO.Stii; "-'ut at1o: ~~~... · AP'l'S Of" ~qcnAlrPom':f:i:.~ttna. .ni curtJPti6f•-&..., .. Wu•1 I ..... 32'1 adWis.'r 177 E. 22i.d .St Off••·~· .~ij rview Jfd ., Costa ~. T~u:-~1·$430 at\ ' ~). • Irvine 1t1eth ~ so•'g UNITS lJ'OR Vlt: Htr,bor , •••• ,. .....,.•••••••••••••••••• Near Beach. 6'2·364S ld&h2 Bhr. Aduhlla no peliit Mt\11. Phone":HW3oo. 8Ptn ,-• , fl. CORON DELMAR 841·8110 .$ill AT 10~ DOWN. tiward.M4.edfda1L ' w rs, s •&-~p s, " · • 2 Br T hou frpt vo11 In c-..:.. .-..:.11 WTEFUL 3 br ~wnbse. clOsed garaie, )r1.lc, , ., ~ ~ ,._ .own se, c, Male/Femaleo beacb 1pt. ,n nrv e .... er. ~ LoSt: Llf. white male ._Tl car automatic gar., $120 tO $l60 1 Bit apt • BBQ G-.s ~water rpd.. .• !f•••-•••••••••.!t••-~ sa&O. 1 Br from. *?05-~vate room wt Ill bath. DnCl&l'lll\ (114) t'ft. Samoyed·R.u1ll:y. Vie. 1 ~·1299:-8'9·!680 -\.railers. Adults' ..... 1 ... --· Pool. , * tnlNl)alWPGaJJ.COD'A81SA ~PAK~·. . T ' bre~ltenft~So·~',e -~block..tow.ater,aakf« .. ~&Aftlol..ail&IQ"r __ QldAN~J41.D71 .-..y :u ut me ocean; Jackle•·tOtO. -~-~ -....-._ ___ • , 4.,fl'R. 2 Ba, ~nvenient W. WilsQn.&&5-4s.10 LA MANCHA APTS ,..... ., Al Catalina views. Separate ' · , Handyto'*9DM1cr_,.WJ'. LOST! SllllleM: malent. W.ettminsler loc. $325. I B f w t pd 778ScoltPlace,CM'" I ~ • 1BachetoNorZ ramll,y section. Close ~Females tq •hr beaut. 200 ,lo acll)O, IQ.ft call .Med·d•rk color w/drt. mo.Aft.6,213-598-6545 $l4~/mu;-n$zs ~l:~i;ain& 642--6073 Bedroom1and s~ping & fm e beach. rum .4 Br hla'tlitpoal' owaerUl·t•_.. flea collar. Vfe. Hurit. c, ••. , 1 '••• ltep. 74.l 'Jalb.es St . CASAVJCTORIA , Fr.i::~:.°C;:J 644·21i11. , ,__ Irvine. $&S + CalliSot.o4000Sq Ft Toploe Bch. o-vernl.te earap-...,,,_a.~d 3425 645-l!i010l'S48·4500.,.. 1&2Br.Unfum7Furnrr. 4" . Daily -. ·-Jane,ev~M2·8260, Frwy cla1e •. 230.a ph...t 1rwnd.5/4rt5.NllOM ~·••••••••••••••••• $169.SOgas /wtr. pd. Spa-Pools-Tennis THE EXCITING -~uxuriOUs, P~ -Ent.·&: pwr, other plusei: LOST: 1 ft ' e1~ 11...M Mrungton Belich 3 br, .-aPDillt 3726 Adults-NoPetsSec.aatc AcrOss fiofn Fa~hion PALM~SAAns. Bil th , maid serv. no 613-1411 ,.. " .w/carry, nc cate', ltt i-W1ba, garage, nr. heh. •••••••••••••••••••••• P~,~~~r~:,'6'4~~~~ . _ .MEW· Jslan4 at-·JambOr:ee on MINutESTO,NPT· smoker:s, 548-7197 Coeta. Mesa-~ant• Ana . ~1ke .Par~.-~JC./~5, ,Chll$'•· $275. 536·7052 2 B.R: $250, Ba eh. SlOO. Dl~.-~~TIVE -Sap JoaQuln !Jllla,Road. ~CH. 'lior•"• fw R..t 43io lf-l, U00/-/1111 iq 538-•R5.llO : 3'BR, 2 Ba. brand new. ~~s142pd. 496 ·0195 0 MEDrrHRAMEAM ., . ~-'1714t6.4-lff0 Bach, 1"2 BR. from $162. •••••l;••••-t•••••••••• ·ore., Warebsei·prk'I-LOST: 4Mr Mo. Fem. 1riib 925-mo. Next to lhe VIL1.&4f.E '• -.I lo' • ,1 -~~· AduU.1,NoPetsi. 10x22 GARAGE $21 mo. pwr.Med~/644-2228 ~ set.let pupfY· 81k ~ 1'_e .. 1323 e)i In 1.Junt. Bch a11~och 3740 !Bed-m'""" -ltolor ~ · ~ L561MesaDr · ' · Vic Ba bo1 Pe• '"" {SBlks East orNe.;,..nntt' 2176 Placentia, C.M. On 2UNITS,'1200 aq. n. M:-1, -· 1'153 ' , . ,.,.. _______ 1•••••••••••••••••••••• I.Bedroom&: Dw Blvd.) ~-rear). 636-4120Call 1-5. w/fm& office, lie rea vhJ· • :;..iiOCEANFRONT• Fl.OM $42 2 Bedrooms . ,..... $It$ • . 546~ STORAGE iarage to door. 220 S-Ph·ale. Unit ~: Opal Ri11, Jlar- ·iJaiilboa Peninsula2Br. WHICLY 2 Be<troomTownh\e MIGHT LtGHTEb . -t. l9S9M•pleAve,No. & 19, 929 Tumln•I Way, r.io&t Hotel-. L•dle1 .fi~ulou s Ocean /Bay &ec.tlY•Suitcs eos~':~r .. t;>;.8,!~~--TEHHISCOURU. ~.~ # • S. .... Costa~• Costa Mesa . D1y1, Lounce.t 5/1 , ~·e ~."ldeaJ ror Bachelor 727 Yortdoww llYcl ., _.. •El. e""a nl Rei:. Pavilion G••• B :WO-S710. Evff;141-0l581. ReWard ! 5'1·2345, f-__ qr-Couple. $395 . Call h I d y k r~ .. ..._ e ~e DBL. GARAGE for rent. _ · · --.&1 Beac B v al or to'Ml ....,......, .. , •8iU1ardTables,,_ •.. _; , CM , Storage only .. Jm. W__;,,,~ -FOUND: Toy Poodle Vic. S2/,673·6099 SJ' n411 c...rro•.!l.r. •Pool, Jacuzzi, Sauna _.. I lne It Zlnd SI CM -~ M--permo.540-1562 ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• rv · · · "4Bf\,2BA,2c•rgaragc, STUDIOS&llRs DELUXEl,2&3 rApts Adult.sonly 'No •2WEHSFIEI "'. ,) 646-29'4 1 , tvlflg rm, dining rm, 3 •Full kitchen PvtPalk>s.....-JltdPool ... ILL CREEK M'gve in -e:tdeposlts BIG' GaragerorRent,Eastsi Medical Student Couple · , w l m rri in g pool s & •Healed pool Nr. Shop'g-Adlts Only 5 1:1: PAU• • itMO o91Y, 1 'BR $190 2 B.R Costa Mesa $25 a month w /sml do1 desire re. FOUND : Sml Blk cat, '.ftbho ·e E nd un'ot La d r ·1· · Mart• I A ts --$230 Refrig, Security,· "~".'''""? ' _ _!lsonabte 2 Br house whte feet. Flea Collar ; us · • • un ry ac1 1t1es Tit que p cNewpo•l F•wy So. ~ -/I ed d b J " It S-t'•n N• c o·ly Fr 'l'lle • Pool, Jacuzzi, Rec. w enc Y • Y une ....... Pres. Vic. Harbor 6 u ... .,,,_...., · •· • eeuh 1 . s 1mSantaAnaAve,CM Baker offramp. ·Turn Bidg w/exerclse rm., • WANTED :1>ouble Prefer Costa Mesa or Gisler.557·1585 ' ~II , Costa Me sa . •FTeelinMs MgrAptll3 646-SMZ righlallstsign11l). Billard,,,CoJor""'. garageinCOllaMesa Santa Ana. Love ydl---------- .ais/mo.bwner751·1163. :~r~B~Q~~serv.a vail HocietN:laDeMesa 17141549·1302 1 · 673-1415 work, have own pwr • •••· Jll'~a Verde Villas. 2B R. •Phone service 160 W ~-.. C.M. Irvine Ave. at Mesa fr.Om $165 Offlcel..tal 4400 mower. Call 548-1134 aft.5 s.ltL c•1r .. ""Slinny Patio, hookup ror •I m;letoocean • .....,,,._, ti> 545-48SS O k d 11 th R lbl 1fl4 Port C••1z _washer /dryer. Cpts, BEAUTIFUL rA.MILY UNITS a woo o ers e ••••••••••••••••••••••• espons e expectant . , Pl,· , d-rps $250. 675 ·2904 or Ledies 2 MOllfhs GROUNDS 2 Bedroom, no pets. fineslln c:ounlry clubliv-I SOI W • t Uff Dr parenUdesperately need ~ •. :t-1919 1__. I!-._ ADULTS-NO PETS $!S5 ,_ · ing a,t'a.price you can Sr. ·~ C . . • house. NB·CM up to S200 1 ~ ........ . ~.'I inn~ 10 minutes to ocean. Lge ' · mo. "'mo. lord. There's $1 million NewportF1nancll\l,Q.r mo. 673-5762 YOU are ttie winner of 2 ·@PG RAD ED Bradford Next to beach. Bach., 1 Br s175. Gas & Water 2A50NewportBlvd. VERSAILLES in recreation facilities, a LMl .. OfflceSpoct l----~·~---·l rrietickeU'tot"-•f-1:3br, I l/:i ba,2cargar. 1&2 Br frorri $145. incl. Draperies, ca~ts,, Mr&;·MrsMullin,Mgrs , ful1timeaclivltiesdirec· CallonSiteM~•I~ HousebeorduplexinC.D.M. UCl•Yltr41 • ·~lled Clbh & J · & T · s ·,.... 642·7671 to• who plans pa•ti"··, t714)64"'31U ~-..... or ach front, adults. C-1&"9-RITT-·-.-auu area. Se. ac u zz 1s e nn1 . gas heat, ga·s stove, air ISeeu.,n·~'!'at~~J.nee • • ....., .-.· ~-0 I P ' . 'lgs $27• •••1323 n BBQ'•, trips & more! Call640-5321, , . 0 r v · ... ......--conditioning, swimming 2 BEDROOM $175. ••SHALL.AAMI h . mo. Free Sunday brunch. I ,... • ,. MEN. small beach hotel. pool, rec. room, was ers AdulU, no peta. ./Underground parking. Plus beautlrul s ingles, 1 •IOlll 'SUNDAY, MAY 11 :JV% Ba, dbl garage, Rooa;ns.$22.SOwq.?k .Apts &dryers. &&2-8984 ~ ./·Elegantfum·toli'91es-1&2' bedroom apt-s, ......,, 46.50 al1:30-atVCI · ~ , patio. Sla~ei-& 100.mo.536-7056' \· lYRNEWTRIPLEX ST~'N!N'G L·g. 1 .__./Billiards, exellc:ise, fumished&unrurn ished. •••••..,••t~•••••••••••••• LOSANGELESRAMS 'd K'd k ~, u" ~ G _r Palm :,peings rental It I · 1 so • no,,_..... rtl 3 bed, ~ ba, bltns, Jaun· Garden ap~ Pool. rec Sauna roOmsi ' . Oakwood arden Apts "r""' ~.._. vs. 25. mo. 645-31,47 or AD.ULT ca FD apts, 1 Br, dry fac1J. No Leas~! $265. room. $175. 710 l8th Sl.-IJ-ltd pooJ &: sun decks ,of"fers an exclusive ··No J-='9 ~ San Clem.ente rental. OAKLAND RAIDERS ~ ·• pool. '145· l035 121~ St, 675-6488or640-416t 'Oceaa vittw! High on Rent RalSe Guarantee... ,;.;°"""' Beautiftil view & swim· inaseveninnin1preview .... S.:&7447 Ur 846-2881"· asll < • 11fVILLA Hl..iOS• the blu(t overl~k· We guaz11ntee that your ./.,,..,.... ....... " pools.492-0339. ofSuperBowlTen. ' T.-:se for Bonnie. •Sllody Ellll Garcll•• " ingNew~fl_ar~,; rent will not be rait1ed for ./-_... '· Ptease call 642-58111 of. UifW isMd l525 · Pool emt • d~ Ind~· IP . aey' Pea-ru• ONE FULL YEAR'• ./'./..,. _.....,., · .... Ja11a"-¥elf/ 333'·e)ao·m your tic'-·. ' •••••••••••••••••••NO JNC/{EASE fh sum· d Its' ·~T7~E·;~d 'si'' 21r,2 1oAph riv . ~.., 1, 'l!lll'YOU ,,_,,._._ ,_ .... Kc.. I . mer rent. Beaut 1 br rum a u . .-•au• . Spacious.-' still have the nexibility Al•1• (North County toll free ,. 9r Lease· Beaut. . ts Sl&s & $l7S S~ish Near Beach . .642·36U Su_per-Co~fortable-ISereneaduJllGlly ol month to montb oc· ••-•••••••••••••••••.. nlNllber is 540-1220. > anTownhouscJ Dr.2 ap .· . Qwet Ava1IJunelst t ElevM_<_y,.,. Ii D t r •••• . pool. e.nt·al 8 ,.,, style b,ldg, pvt encl gar, •2 BR. I•·. Mesa Verde. ~ '""Y' -.-... ..., cupancy ...... en s rom , _ • pool UJ\~ lndry :fdlts ...... EnC""losed'Ga~a_ges IACH. I '2&~ $185. Prices vary by loca---;;;-;-;;;-;.i,-;;--111~1==·~-ly l 5. Lagun a II iUs . 1730i s~ 1 • t.n ' 1 blk Adults, gar,."avail ·$l75. Gas & Water Pa1f ,Mo FROM•$' 'CJS lion. Models open 10 to7. na,1 {IWllty • 5005 Found: Apricot/Wh t~ ...... · eeson ' No....,".833-89'14eve More•tals~to$2!0 • Sorry, no pets or SS•l'EllS""'FT T'P Male Poodle Vie .....-.. W. of Beach off Slater~ ,....... urvC<IV"'L"'l""F NB ••••••• .. ••••••••••••••• ' ' ~ ... Uofuno 3600 842'1848 CONDO 3 B•.~ llo. e,..; Cllll!li ~ e1c-"·M'cW~ IONUS ehildOre".: •-·'"'"--:, 1617 A'GT'.541-k' , PRINT SHOr, ,~~~;:~~P,:=_0• ••-er.f•••·.~··••••••••• IBR. nr bch. $135 + ulil's. drps, bltns, frPIC'. pal.io. 2324 Elden Ave 833.2480 • 9di,"CAQNEY'LAN!! Al\.WUUU [.etterpresl.toffset in • MEW D'9PL.£X Pool. No children/pets. Adlts. $325. 642-1155 SPARKLING new spa 2 .. NEW,OR.1' BEACH ~ WATBlROMT Fullerton t i'iacentia F o Un d : Gt rm an . .U.lwc:e s plit-level; lJm 960-Z7oi6 "THE VICTORIAN" B'r ; $2.10-$215 Patld, 1~ Hospital R~ & A ts. HeWportleDCll area. MUST SEE lo aP. Shepherd., Youns fem., :;.-lt, 2 bdrm w/lort-den, Newly. -decorated .. 2 br c·rpts, d ril.l, beaut. SU~nor. aibove -Pac1fw: ~ecutlve·offices preciate. 810·456.4 or All blk/bm paws. Vic: .;....1 .. ,pt,usbcrptg,homl--leac.11 · 37."18 di , .. gard e n Tmmed -oc: CoMC.Hwy-} ....... 11111p,s1-... ._,_.._ so-pso·Moattr 53fl-6173.· CRstaMesa .. 545-8841. --w/gar. A L'i, cpts. urp6 , eu .. ney Adult•. no~'. ' 714 •••·6242 "' ' ~Uce storage, walk-in•••••••••••••••••••"!••• fncd yd w /patio, water t""'""' ___ ,, t6thondlrvine ~ Viewofboats&water FOUND F I t ictlosels. bath & guest CO fl.1 PL ET E IJ•Y. pd . Call betwn 1.5 SZT W. Wilson,04?-961:4 wESTct.IFF'f 'Br, JY.i,Ba • ··~ -· ·· --· '~ llLLGIUMDY".· . j·IO~OUril I I Cock·•·~. :::.1;r, :r. r:JJftiih, bltn gas range & Beautifully rurnished 2 636·4120 , OAKRIDGE VILLA toWHM'Use. AdUlts only. 645-0550 Realtor ,t'15-6W D~ nc!ttve .. p ce nc . black. w/sml white ehmt ,tJWeri. patio deck. 2 car DR apt . Oceanview. 667 "i"Victoria ... $190 3 BR 2 BA bltins , No~ts 1'1211'BedfordLn • _ _1._ all~ventory&:Dxlu~. striPe. Blue rhinestone ·,~losed garage w/laun· w/patio, ·-huge pool. · · • ·-' 548 7533 STOMIYllOOK •-$140 up store-offices cpu: 1 Cupklfnttesaale collar. Jfuntiniton dry room. Pay only elec-adulL'i only .. Lease. Near 2 BR garden if])l, rrplc. children welcome szzs. _....-mo. · Apts in a Garden. A · drps air ~bath . 1730 _."'IM""°· Beach. ~3ll'J' tric. Adults. So. of Coast Golf Course. 494 ·8458 dshwhr, pv{ patio & pool . 858 W. Center &&5·1197 *LA PAllSl84ME Ii m lted number ,of Beach·Bl·H.B. 142·2834 ~fliw.Y. 5 bl ks from beach. 499-4322 Nr. Irvine Ind Area l LARGE 3 Br, 2 Ba, shag 2 Br. unrurn. All ele(f.ric. spacious 2 br, 3· br & oen . 120-FTultln Ave.,,N.~ i.osT /FOUND A PET? M25. 435 Goldenrod, . baby ok $200 mo epls, drps, nr oc,C. $215. unitS are now avail..Lge • •CDM D~luxeOICice.s• ·REALTORS 6412· 91G-Z900Atli:lpt.ion.Low "~,ona del Mat. (714) Studio Apartment 1 block 557·2841 557-0350afier 5pm Firiplace. Heated pool. floorPlans. FUllserv1ce /am:pleprkg Cost.Sp•y/Neulerlnfo. ~9337. to Beach. Util. paid . $175. Adults . $2~-t 500Bellnowe-: Blvd, lheWEL'fON BLDG. · --------~·---~~~--- -, , Call497-II57. NEWBREEDAPTS 2 BR duplex S200 mo. Ac:r~frro~l~rcourse Long Beach ~ECstHwy675-6900 •Business Owners, tr Lost : Part Ge'l'm•n u hrnillttd __.le • 3769 I BR w/lort ~JO. Applns, Newly de~orated , C/D, .....,...,Santa Ana Ave 1213) 597-4468 "..'"Ho •-·lie HI ., what you have..for w Shepherd. M•te. Gray •••••••••••••••••••• ,...,..... • OC• ul1I rurn Encl i:tarage .• t I · 1 .............-. -~ I .,...., want 752 rtl40 nredominant c:olor~ '1W>: '•' r-•-• 3706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• : "l' p .. , pa 10, enc . garage. ~ ,--. . . .... .. .,. ....... -S29•S WK UP l Bd ZBa Poo ~._Jac:uzz1 393 inrant ok No pet.s 388 LIVf:NearTheBeach! IOC191 4000 Executive Suite 2200 sq . 'Buahard/HamilUxl, HB. ~,.•••••••••••••••••• · · r , . Ha milton 645-4411 eves. Bay St 5"8-2020 c ..... Sol •••••••••••••••!.!.!.!!.!!.• n.._.PeJW!it o((jce area Vending --Reward. 911-3'111 ~ . •¥.F 0 & Bach. Color TV . maid 642-1960days -ROOMS s2o. wk up wilh Ne'!~rl· Harbor, wit CANDY ROUTE R ~T. 2 bedr~. Mrv. pool. THE MESA, . 2 BR 211:1 BA Studio ·apt BeautifulAdultApts kitchen $30. wk up apt. addiliOnaJ1400sqft,adja-Excellentrouteofc: Lost: Male Irisb Setter. T.:~e~ ~ire::aoc:·e~attiyo. 41~ .N. f'iewporl 81 . NB. ADULT I BR, rrplc, pool. Bltnfi. D/W, cplg &: drps: Fro. $110 548-975Sor645---396'1 . cent. Crp~. drps, !lkn 6 snac~s av•ilable 4/22. ffnll HObour"aru. . . · 646-41681 SUKI mo. 1975 Pomona. Patio S265 mo 768 21661Brookhursl,HB rree _park1ng. Coast H your area. Ideal way lfas out of st•te tac. downsla1rs1nduplex:No CM Call645-4111 J Agt 8388081 962 6653 Roomformanorwoman. tN port Bl 642 1•••• -dock., but beautiful view "'pl. e rst, Iv Ju furn, lrg · oann. · · " a ew · sypplement salary o Please c-. ,-1 .. ,1. ~ . _., kitchen privileges. CM L 1 over North Bayrront. tri·level. 2B R. J_Ba , $175. 2 B.R. single sty. Sl?O. 1 BR, carport, IC.lean, leecll 3169 area. $llO /mo. Ask r penal.on . oc'l ,n1 ,_......,.. Fully rurni•hed, incluct-bar,_ frplc, Lenni s, pool.1 beam ce1I., cpts, drps. qpts d___~ stqve & ref., •••••• •• ••• • tnstallalictftl• · Ttai · .. .,..._ SJSO ---mrwastler-and-dry . Clse to 5ch. S49S-p'VI o·cs-..... c ..... w·a-1·1 a-c-c. 731Wi8lh st. 673.7787 . -~'LUXURY BAY FRONT" 645-3'1l4 til 3; or ·642_7 ur:ntsfted. lirtanC"fe "*•••--•••••••.•••• Available as su b·rental 675·7184 . 646-8883 --P·'~ 3826 u.not.lructed panoramic eves. ~ ·avaUable. Can 'be ex SIN(ftE·l'lil&N. 45-65 now to Ju¥ 14th with ---.-Sq 1 2 BR pa~ to ·l11ll liine in neededtop9rt,clpaieina possibkt. extension. $110 iL....&...:....._~-L-_. lBR $130 m o. inc. util. ••••'•••••••••••••••••• view. l300 · t.; •2 G.tfH°"'* 4150 N r rt Be h I come.' For Informal ' new idtroduc:\lon pro· ell: Call6441742 .....,...._ Older t enant only. 'Ud H'l)to iew Ba dbl gar adults, no • ' ewpo ' ac ' ux-exec. h 714..,.9'"'.,.... j[f .. · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-'XrXlor642·6560 2earper~: 1. ~ v. · pels. Boat 'sup avail.••••••••••••••••.•••••.•• ofc, ·.suite. Shr ~./CON· P ·. '~ gram wtth •14ti1le 19dies . ...,.,.._..0 3707 , ::::r.:::. Laundr Dro.ipc s . pat10 $47S. yrly. 233·19th St. Prtv. or Semi. Avail for pattblep3rty.845·370!> A ..... ,... •• SHOP All a1>_pticatlon1 ar! cc:m· ••••-•••••••••••••••• 1.,001_,_. 3106 2 BR. pool .. $185 . Adults .. ,~.6ru.J s 59-o1 a~.J.~ "C".675-0236or67Hl63 lady, Christian in. ~ic. _nRo',,,., 'L-c•-'•io'C!"A .,. ... ,.... 1 fident1a1 . .-No one 1s • ----l~,,~~·~"':0-.;.-"":~~~,J;;~IT;~;.:-;"~;;;;-;-;;;J ho e E fo·od ni ce ,.,-'" ""'~ .Bea~h ~~.,x~ ligated to dale. This Vu 2 Br, d s hw s r , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24 ~5 Irvin e, Apt A. . WESTCL.FF across fi: pat'ro.M0-~2 ' Bldg, ~!,JO Hatbof 81 vent.Ory. C_!>ft.4ase. market '\est eosll you •'"'8~\1-,/dryr, els l<>: ocean, Ultle Isl . Bayfrnt, new re· $48 7476 •Volley 3834 Co<:o's-:2"ilR, 2 Ba, Frplc C.f!'. Afr cq_ncf.', 1 w ·'Other R:l ems ·~pe · absot~lW~lrll,"L.C. ).i!_J!::~~ or mo. till 6/t3. arunit.3Jevel. Ba)lvw. LOVELY 2 br, !i pa c. •••••••••••.e•••_-••••••• patio. crpts, drps, F tA pa-nel walls, ~rapes. Sa~. ftld~1$19,IOO Mar~e'ftoi 'S-1r·vtce, ~1 Br. frplc. Auto gar opnr. rooms. cpt. nice kitch. PARK PACIFIC heat; gar, walk to shops, PRIVATE ROOM carpet, elec., musl~ Wr1t.e Ad 321, D•l l P .O.Box ~13, G•t.den M~oA Yearly $180. 2 $420mo. 213/8'16·2723. brick snac~bar ' balcony. $240. ,\dttlts. 1665 Irvine. for ambulatory person. janitor, Parking .. M.R. p o. ox Gi-oie'; ~ .... ~ Br. utils pd. No kids or lcAoa r.-Hla 3107 Xlnt. l~at10~, reas. rent. ADUt.:.TUVING· &12:0239 • ·· ·Good meals. Nice sur-Stever. Pdgr. 557·0138 u R.~ts . 410 ll arding,-•••••••••••t ••••••••••• 351 V1 ctor1 a , Apt 3. 11.,_frOM.Sl-IS L '" R b h roundin~s. Eastside, CM 846-8398 I ldili-aa"W'..a.4 5010 SCtnCK.CEN1 Ea 5't-tl55 DA YFRONT. Yrly lge, 646-42S2 2 .... frOM $2ft-:1~. ~g g~r~~r H~ .. loc. Av ail now. S48·7l4B. Water View ofc,'pvt bath.'•••••••••~••• •••••••• 0INTROD.UC'ES """''C. Mesct 3724 dlx 2 br. 2 ba, pool, 2 car 38R 2Ni nr Baker and F'um /Unf models avaj! Hosp. Ad.ulU. ~25-mo. VocotiOll Reftfol1 .. 4250 A/.C, util inc .. rear rent-. ?;_~~ small battne~s HIWWE1GiFr parli;"g. »4ip avail. Fan· Fairview. $200 (71~) 10250LoHDd...aa 642-0596 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2AOOW. Cst Hwy {ICl"OU Del!I' tavern, earth CONTROL ··-···················· . -'""'"" ,,,.,, ~= r siu11 sill rt >··• -I 1 1ooc1 • "'""' · la&t1c v1ew .-.v• ·-..o 962-5769or {213 )949-M74 t"OUNTAINVALLE,Y .1.--,..a...=="1o-•. rom ... -«uo annor all· opera ·PROGRAM r-, locllllor a. I Ir Bkr ·•61-'3371 s~· --. -·•1 b bt 992·2801 1192-020f , ~ ti II I LARGE 1 qu·et 1 br ~ , · . MESA VEIDE tunning vi e w . c u ••Desk Space , O.C. · ' ~sa:ce' eao Y 11 ce. _._. M 3122 ' c n, 1 ' ' MOV"-1"' BO"'UC. • · privgs , slee""' 6. c:.ummer A•'~rt area. Compa"-•-< A 11 ••· lollOWlnl -·~··110"' I II .,,__ • w/paUq.Adults,rer.r,.. """·~,.'I' ll\d•.ms .. ,n•batheondo ~ <'' ·~ u • -. . . ,.....ewpor •• •••••••••••••••••••••• $l60.64&-Z395. u.-.1.:-""'°"-· - -t. M resv .. SSS. wknd ~ $125 wk· bleparty. Reas. 833-8,190 • SiOO',OdO.AY 11L., like JGll, p .. IH e1ll t.M D """""'JI'. ,wl:thpqol.$3'5_...._.oi CH ly. Gloria, 645·3161 or -1--~---. l'or Quality R.W'I 0 ~ ·Wetabt Control . MEW . UPLEX REC. rcdec. 2B R. crpts, •••••••••.•••••••••••..-STIPS TO.... 337.3953 -. • 1 MO. FRE.r.o Rr.nT • _ -Qe1iter • ,,.,:Mol!DA.YPLAU Deluxe split-level; 1300 drps, siove. Adlts, no Jo.,)~ 2BR,lba .• Wlnter$2~ 1-2-3 1Rm. orn'c;:e1 (tom Restaura"t, N.8.;isC.M . ~i;i.UiE Spacious 1 Br fiQ fl, 2 bdrm w/lort-den , pets. $1~. S48-n.tO •, ~ OCIAM .. MIWPOPCllST · 2 Br. Oceanfront. Wkly $135 p~r1 m ~ 'Near a7a. ¥1Jl. ~id ,000 ~-Wei.ht FAST aft ~(.UTn, aPtt. Pool. Amplt' r~lc , plush crptg. home· . i & i .IDiMS -, · 2 BR:!!.I q,..do$S25 $425. Sum mer~· Lease airport. 5fct'r. •seN. on P yr.•K'e1'P90P -·ma~ parking. Adults. no pets. hkc slorage, walk ·ln Large_ 2 Br. CJtts/drPJ'. I Beautiful studio •:r.:· . ..,._. MAiYF _ 1pmept .. M7id1 .J.1ti5n9e 5'.t6il6M97id. pre~,!!~;i;t9o !.e1,...,10'!f'oonJ"'.·· '=iia~,:ll,,· ~-.~ Lolt,. fttlbt FAST•. -196SPomonaAve CM closets. bath&. guest ch 1 Id 0 K . N r 'F 1 bl . ~ " .,._ _.. ,, ;1 • .. bath, bltn gas ranat-& •Shop&/Schools. $170 mo. rp cs. t n s. II Wknds only. 213n98-2812 833.28'() After noon p.m. ~ ' • . o ·Loll'.-'•ht J'AST • .. •Tropical Pool• oven patio de.ck a.pr 548·9455. hl\'ash,ers, 2 car eas.;rs ... ,. Ti --....,,,.. ·~.Br c:pts drps blliw encl~ garage ~lltun· · , . ~.. 536Sian!!,~ks. From 5 NEW. PAL~ DES ER PRIVATE office, 140 W. ,:,~1a.. •. lo•ir ~?~ ""'•bt ·FAST• ·-' Uo~ Gas & wutCr pa.id: dry roorri, Pay only elec-I BR Duplex. Ut1I pd, part .._,,. Condo. T,enrlls. ·wknd.' 3 Wilson, Apt M•l, Colti · .. •-. , Si8Ct. mO. 54A;J 168 ,.. . lriC"". Adul1' .. So. ot Coast furnished. Lg yar:d. $165 days, Z nites, $f00. 2 Br, Mesa. Sl7$.•mO• .,, ••••••t•••i•••••••••~ \• -"'"'-""-__."'----·I l-lw y, 5 bl lis from beach. . month. 546·9390 ah. 6. a.o.1 Af I If lite, IV.. Ba. 114·.f9i·G2'1.3 • -, LO''..,\> •• U°' 0 G~ ~ bacl .-.l)r. prefe r middle age or $-42S . 4a5 G,oldenroq, Upper 28R. Cpls, drps, 1 &2 Br avail. Furn &cun 3~B·lt, i ht. Poi:fular N'pt. ' lusiMll'ReftW' 4450 1111~ Ill 'U fO ~ l ' <+t.f:qlired. no child/pel5. Corona del f.f a r . bit-ins. Ene. gar. Adults. rui:n. A.PPL~ APTS.1 · fleig~t.i. Ocean vu. l35tll1..t911to1._. 4300 , .. , .. , ....... , ....... , lot111Lhll I'/•~ %~Ulr'l{§f.IS •,i..sJ:;6.642·S848 1714)675 ~337 UD!Qut idea ID adu t ~ .M . A~•1· ........ -···~··················· • p-i.oC:ATlOK-. 19,;! ......... ,..,;,c,___-:: ~-' i."'~--~----·1.c==i·=c...--~-1 nopelSSl80.838-7MO living. 8700Wamer ..\.Ve, 0 "'" _,_. MALESl50 + uliJi~Fum, _ i ... .,~.._. A 1"'" ~ ~C'o1toM1M J724Co1t0Meso J7z4 Huntingt o n Bea~h ·SfEPStobeach l1e2br pool le . uC1 '0a ' MUA·-•I , Lowalr•t .. 5"'f;an&eCa ·Dr 'PPO Tl..-,.' ........ -···•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •$.I 00; OFF• 847-6047. No lease. 'JrplC.' aarag:e.' Yei.r11: J3J..3o3~n,Dn;~nls, e¥e JL)Ntl'fl...J'1.AJ.A Wk lliffrl. Ce.. ~~..?:'= ,.. . MBASSADR -~NN " . "!~·:.:·~ ~ ----:i -- BRAND NEW $29 50 &UP . ·--... .............. - 2211 Hla.Ott •L.VD. COSTA"SA 16'45-4840 1 CASA GRANDA AP'I'S nochlldren or pets. S300 1110 671-6640 ' !iS9-Cl89 tot saieOt' Office. Am M2·2111 fat~ C Luxury lJvtng ' · parking. Towa 6 couMry Serl'l-nl lf•rbor •Nt tnc _ . E d El 'I!.'-. _... ... CE Rooma.ate, male or fetnl atmosphere y..n \bat m-• ..,.,_ l&2 De rooms 1 BR unfurn, •JS$. Adults, r.cw'An Hided immed. to sbr. 4 1625M:esaVen1e:0r: E. .. .. ~ .......... ._ .r, - Rec.room'&Pool nopets.1 mi. heh. 9 OatheBey.4br,be•m BRbousenrthebuch CostaMes,_1'5_.tz3 . .-z 1&1•11111/ "' .~. -,;'""" :i GeoraiaS.:.,..1354 rtil'.tl·~· D/W, patio. HB: w/2yniadulu. u,i ' l'w110!19/ · ::.='"-· 400MerrlmacWay,C~ sssq Ill • 613·5719 yrd. Peta tlcomfh CO.ftON'A.DELllAR.1 Leet&P1a 1 r I • • • • tW .. 1 __________ 1SP.AtlotJS !! &c 3 bdnn. eve/Wknd. P'lelH tall Jeff.or Don· Sloreordlx.ofnce1p1ce, •••••••••••••••••••..._ • ., ...... Eastsid~. comp. rtdff. 2 ~~-K~ll~~nl ~~·~ta WESTCLttl·Adult l,c M , •im. ~--ft 1800-%100 aq, '· __.. • ....__... ~--... ~ '1~-~~ .Bdrm $195 Pool Adult. •·' ' . 1· ·. ' '"-"'"'' · • · -.._ • I - ---CALL546_1;.7 oe..ach QI . orf 5iJa er "lbd, brle •. poo -Need 1 Male. Ovet' 21 .• Cal1Artatt?S·7090 ·-~9'*•••~··••••••• .. -91dJlm1ttli1:PNITam. 1--===-""'"--I _. , ,..,__, 1700 A.. Bedford Diii.re. dependable. Olli S It 400 • ft • ~. Gro• " Blf·A TNll'.i~1 Sl'"'-•2br duple• Eas' ,.Ide ~ cl-to share •"" ce u e, 1q. • ~a · 1 , • ...., ,.. 3Gf!llerouj 8drm1.Z 8e OCC . 545 .387~9 0 Pr, ma Lqe:•t-lon. Sbep1$1t:ter mla, m• yard·tespcouple,no~peta Sunken Liv·rm, Bea S.Cl11• 11 • 3176 5f6.1'l-tCM View.HS Rt11onable! Vic. Uth 6 Coa.-, "9Y, ~y~~-- &t2·2516or646·261Z · Cell. Frplc, It full,9M!t. •M••••••"•••T••••••••• · · SG-2511. KB. 5311,t* 6 •·USJ, ~411ff Large & Im mac. I BR.· dblgara1t. lllW'J2' 8IAQl.P.llONT. S'MA~ Uop •valt. lot. 1lew•rd,; 5 llfllrllilt ...... C.:.: Upper quiet 4·ple!I' ati.•g BEACl(.a,reao 1, 2 4' f Br PEMTllOUS& the Mall 1l THS FAC· F 0 U N D : M 1 I l"-a40~ crpts, drps, bltns,~retn1. new &i: near new Bltns Nfl1( '1 IN' • Mn. 2 b&, ·rorCl1slifieidAd TO Y o.elillllud eil bnm' "'" Ad~~:~~~\~:gz. soml!~lca.11u-Moo. ~~, ~a1t:il.'1;.:it 1 .,-ACTION NB.Raa.:mo. 425 ..,. 1_tord. v1C.·•~-•t CJref~ Soldl"fl•·eoo. wm-1 c'aua ralrv'l•• c•. "Do ,_.,.,,~ 1 BR unfurn. Uttl. paid. lf\JNTINGTON fta.rbdu for $(00 par 1119. to Dailyf'Uot C<• 111 .. M• ,Grievlnl ~C .. 11112 Prer. middle ace or n:-lovely 2 Br townhouse. quillfled p•rty. za:1 AD·~R Prime loe. 1000 54 ft.. •-1. ~-··-" ~---... tired. $145. No children Pool, ltnnll court.I. A mkl Lobllto 1114) · w-Hwy mt Oolftnrod, Part: -._ a orpets.642·5848 fee.Agenl,~-l311 ~.1.,.•0t61A:5'8S ._,. htf.MSf.OWntrl13--Dllb'. C11r1 n.dM. ' " I • ' ( • .. Le II ~~ s .., c. "I Sil r1 Ir D v Hi 0 p . R M S, Ii el .., II Jo c F. " e· Eo • • " ~ p~ p R M -,, .. { fa •• •• - • " I I G ! I ! J .. J .. J • I ' ' " • • ; • Wtd ,Mav 7.1975 * OAILVptLOT • . fdd 11 ... Bujld 11 ... Dlaper lt.:.Hemmer It. .. carpet SERVIC. E. D 1·1~·Ec9.!ofi· y Plumb 11. .. t'alch ti. .. lpe II. .• t<emooe1 II ..• ! ... Cement lt ... WJre 11 : .. Hoe 11 ... Clean 11...Move -\ , , ~ I ;, Roof it. .. LandSGa pe it ... Tile it. .. Trim 11 ... SewlJ··; "' 11...Pr~ss IL .Paint 11 ... Nall ll ... Plaster 11...Flx It... Haul it ... Add it ... Plant It ... Aller it ... Learn I" l *tdtl... · S.-.lc• •Mui . • .... -H•'•t _.... H11•Hll1nl11 Mo .... ~A 'atiot. · ·1 ..... -~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• i. ........................................................................................... ············-········ ............................................... ···················;;(· Lo~ll'll ~•ra, fn~d 1d. JOllN'SC.rQellr , ELECTRtCtA • Sml MGo~'15ECJ>GE . LIGHT HAULING Wll.L ~o any ly-,e or Olll"lrA80UT?? Sunshade,coveN,det=b, REPAIRS, 11 1 t y p~· JI r I d J y· / ~ Upholstery.Driihimnnr jobl. m1lnt /.repalrt. 22 l"REEu"T •~ "'-<XI CHAINSAW -YARD U... Cle•nlna. Exper. Loc•l/Stat(lWideMovln& rire.rlng,benches,wood, Rea1. f"ree 1.1Jt, l\e,)15 ~ NllhUtwknd10K. Rtftl: (lol l reta rd i nt"S,. yr' exp, 11 0 233.108. ~ _.,..g.7"¥" WORK .:.~~ Ha ife own lrana p . 7da,trffe.t,521·28'11 btk,tonc,Q_u.alitir,.Falr fo r W11.lt . 830 -50~ 566.0347 J eartaie peb ~great14:r1 • llll c1""ut 541.520;t r-1ealfup •' T r•ework Of!Nt:RAL HA ~LJNG-54&·1081 M0Ylng'/Haull111. Student. ,f;~~~fi~~t:;:!'!'f~. anl!ltme.-• Cftpo•ht , , n tencr¥ & lO !" W ........ GM rd en Ing I M t nor R ~ASON'A~E •HOOS"ECLEANINC• f.,gC truck , ltt>as. Barry Ken eves 64Z·l770 il.'&y ROOFS CH t:CK tJl)•., b) ch for )'Our w ltt ••••!'•••••••••••••••••• 1646ndst"S)'g. 10 yrs In u:f'l. * AH.S$48 • By reliable couple. Good StlJ.9723 & 5M·6798 day; 675.9184. We c· ., •. • Repaired & ReplacM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cah>eb,' ~Vo p:ioney b) ?8(l3 ~ . SAVE·& p ..... 1.,,, Cu•tom tavvlna m• exi>o triPt. •GARDENING• . Eq . R I R Rates. Refs.548·62711 '•, ·~mw.Lu. . . Direct.Jo'•ctoryScrv~ '" Mow/&d1e/MMint Ir -wp. ent•. e•ove r • • ..._, • ..,......._, "-HrJR.,.W LiceMeC39-15941*"Y-remod, r ep81r, udd·oo Cleanllvin1room,'di1\ln F'toeF.at. 348_09301"a panes,e C~mpl.eJe Asph~lt. cunc:rc;te, ~I. HOllleCll•lmt ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• P ~l :54U·29dl . Insulation. li'ree eat & rm" hall tu. Any Garde ninx SerY1ce. Gradings fordnvew•)'ll. Try Me If you Netd A Prof P11int ~r. hon est PATCH PLASTERING Desi1ns, 84S-3439. · 17.50, touc1' tlO, rhalr.A Comple te Ma Int, yd P 1 a n t i n SI / C U "" lot c'4earinti. fill ••od. Hy Specialist. Call PeJ,e work;-r~. lnt /ex.t. fret All Types. i''ree t::;. S.wieg/A"erotlOM 1Syr1ex.pl1whatcounts. cleunu5)8 , lnwn renoval· ting/Cleanup. liree F.lt. h o ur or c ontract . :w&.6861 •&979-9~1. ' est, Jrers . 5<1.H -2759 , timat.es.Call 540·6825 •••••••••••••••••••••'!(' Finish Cit rJ)Cintry 11()(. rnethod. I do wur• ln;c, prunlng/trinlmlng. 642-3lO'l T&.l~. . NZ-3913 AJtcrationa in my hQlll Remodel-Repair myself. Od. refs. 531-0HU 648·4ti76. F. X p llOMES OR YACllT8 P'f l .. 9 also hern S, 7.il)vers uh Vince Lenhoff 536-8475 • • ER T J 111 Pan ese HG•ecll•l11g 2 women-very re as 1d ref R , L . S I N 0 ll . St a t.e •••••••••• ••••••••••••• He as ro11.te1> 968-117H 118 Cai'pe t &: t:Jpholstery •ROTOTILLING•, Gardening Service. Jo'ree••••••••••••••••••••••• l 6 5 36't4 / lic /insrd t"xt o p Hlll111 Ca......-.nl'Y·ti42.61~ c lea n l n g. S team 1 "'·"mate ti463370 a n y t m e 4 . · • eri r . ay JUSTPLUMllMG? s-• ._, Ooo $·.--"' We ll done. L11r J.:e ur """''"' · · Profnsional house &win-SS7-8549 monlhly.979·33:'1.:t. op u.I · ,rs· helvina:-Repa.irs Shampoo . Free est. Sm1dl Plot. 7Sl·S250 Mike u rd en Se r v i c e . _dow cleanin,, Complete . F:ut Serv •'Reas fl.ates •••••••••••••••••••'! ~~1t1••. cover•·Formlca. 646·7811 ho ae 1 -'--•Wallpapcr ltanging • J u.;;tOneCal!To; 1. ~-·i C •w 1-----------l BOB 'SGARDENING Cleanup;. Jlaullnf . Tre1 u main enan~e ...,_... By Former Instructor JUsr PLUMBI NG * op~i * onlpo:i~ ,,,-:-:=::::-------! Clean UZ:.,_4'.New' ....... ~ Trim inf n g. •·ree Est. aervic~\ Employed int-•••••••••••••••••••••• Coir l Rebko . 6'G·2449 642 W.1 •Mulch,., R~wood)!Jr...' M' AS'lfE-R Craft m 8 ns --Mi · ~-·-839•158"5 ~ ·area s1nc.e 1948. Depen-ROTOTJLLING $25 • •• * · • Call 586·ti!ISO ~ Speelalty ,· Remodeling /C~r.+• Ph: 6·2o;i6 -• dable w /refer~ces . Call Lar¥1scapinJ-Sod Sales. ltil Class Ext /Int painl. L.ft. OTIS Pluml>ing rff WYice-"* finish work , refs. Ft~••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Keep America CLEAN Ser•lce1 before 8 am. After 5 pm. Jo'rec est. Master charge pa ve rhan g111 g , ai rless Wate,r htrs, all .size~, dis-••••••••••••••••••·•- e8l. Gu.v.r work ~99-3105 Block-Slllmpstone Walli-Friendly Gctrdeners. No •••••••••••••••.""••••••• 4t4·5827. Days/eves 960-2170 Tom •pray. ZS yrs exp979·52!M pos11 a, stuppages, re-·r ·r . 1 T . Patio S l ab s ·Drlv~s -jobtooJ11;e/sml M1-6027 HANDYMAN-Home11 ~ HotiSECLE .. " , _ pairs. remodeling and rec .rimm ng, op~J:. llMODIELIHG Planters. 645-8720 · A pts, Consc ienliou . • ANING 1~ ~ lo,lowers/Maint /Ldscpg PROf>,. Painting & Paper-repiping. New Con!ltrlX'-Prun1nR. Removals.>t.,w. Homes-Commer cial· ----------<Ex p er t Japanese Craftsman. 645·~-/ Bwu nesa. Call J anice s sod, sprklrs, soil cond, hanging. Ext.tint. Lie. tion. 24 Hrs. lie & bond Rates. Uan. 540--046lh.; Jnd~trlal . -Walls-Paliii&· Gardener Complete yd. , R•g1edy Anns . 675·6M3 c I ea nu p . 64 2 · 3331 / Ins. f'ree Est. 638-7394 -642-62163 C11 b1oe t s, etc. Free Ollf1odor Services. 'Neat & Relia-"THINGS" by Moo,ae General Housekeeping 646-4908. -·rr.cc Removal. limbln& IJ F..stinlatcs. General Con-••••••••••••••••••••••• ble. NB, CdM a rea. Free Gen woodwork . repairs~ Excellent . Per Day Qu~lity Painting. Int /Ext. P.1ARV 'S PLUM DING .Shrub cle•irin i;. Goi N H R Add. ~··t ... ~ plumb•'ng et• 6425613 I c 11 r-1· ••• ~., Lo ·-t. r, ...... Al"O ....... -. clcan-up.a<l!i·6403. ..J tractor. Lie. 144880 Ca ll e w om es f m t M . -"""4 · ... · · a ~ 1a .... """"' ...__ ....... ... .,.... ...,.,,, eveningss31.7433 . lion s A ll Pha sfs .._...,...., smalljobs548·9496. NOJOB TOOSM"ALL pholtery \ ,,£.,,,. . Construction Bond i MEXICAN MlKE'S HAHDYMAH tlouse/Apartment clean-••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ··-· • ' Exp 'd coll ege s t udent ins /li e . f'"\na n avail. Lawn Cleanup> Res•·denl•·a l/Comme,·•·a ing by lady w /exper. WILLIAMS & Sons WALLCOVl!:HIN GS t'MGdel·~lepalr ~.·••••h••••• ,:..,-· ..... • .. De pnd. Own trans. Ma so nry . Brick / Installed/Removed ••••••••••••••••••••••• eu p o e ry, 11 .,__. ~=~~~n~~~e0?~P~~~!: ~~-l o u g b Const. A&p:~:!~fs Daily8-&67S-I800 847·3637. Bl oc tc,/Stone . Ca ll J .Jo.:.Swen.son 536·6901Cul!iitom Remodeling & ~veragC ~ahty ..• ~ II ..u 581 -7B2!f p · . Cabinets h':itl'hCns & average rice. :>Jti-2Jti2: mcnt. 645-8.168. &Commercial ..I &RIJ HOU SEK EEPING. done atios . · ' -~ · DresMllOidllig Yreeest Cal.1548-2049 ••••••••••,••••••••.•••• py Marcia . Dc.pen :Fireplaces-P l a nt e rs -••••.••••••••••••••••••• Baths a lso. Unique &Wllldow leaniitg ' Patios. Overhangs, f'inish ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ V 1 NG ha 1 n.. p h 1 d Unusual Work Welcome. ••••••••• ••••••••"'•t Pane li ~it-. Pree e:ils.I Dressmaking in The Yarti Maint Clea nu~ / u 1 "' dable/local r eferences. Brick/Concr ete-Patios, aho s e ters esigned/· Mbr. B.B.Bureau. 20yrs. NEBO y ur WindU Reas. 8 1JI 645-5475. Eu,o~··n M•nne,. We Hauling T;,,,,, w --~•'.i' garage cleanup. Re\hr.bl b'73·f668 BIQS:k walli;-BBQ Ptts. bu.ill, exp 962 1961 .. ".. R •Bob ..... 0798\."t.."03. rast service. 963-64$2 RefS'. Est7646-0464 a d d . r c m d I . a 11 · · Washed'! a ll Braidl..0 MINOR 1-IOME REPAIR Plumbing-Carpentry Ceramic. S40·5580 furni,h everything. De-eason. · 5 E XP. J a'panese lady relatt:dwork.644 -7598 Cl . . . Hruce al 642 -H8531'9 signedloryou.c'orday Haulin g, yd c leanup would lik·.e "to do Brick-Block.Stone . assifted a_ds sell big 645..Q361.Reti -tTee ~ F11shions. 556-4232 Find what )'OU want in moving, ~ny area. Rella housecleal'Un.1 ., wn Walls or Patios Sell things fast with Daily items, small 1term or any by appt. only D.aily Pilot Classifieds. ble, low rates. 5!56-034.7. trans. $48.\029~ -'Quality-WQl'k ~7.f,553 Pilot Wa nt Ads. item. Justcall6C2·5678. SeU idle items '642•0¥/I ' -~ ,......,.., 5350 HelpWeot.d 7IOO'HelpWaated -· 1.100 iw;w.;.i.d 11ooflalpw-./ 1100 Hetpw.;,....i· • 100 He1pw .. tod 1100 HolpW..ted .1100 HelpWa!lf•d '* ..................................................................................................................... ····················~·· ····················-· .............................................. . t'ORMER MARINES ~ . --~Iii· PREGNAN1"! ::anv.~st:rs ror spo_ru or Col students,' p it sis, de· Call 548 _5847 or 968•9171 ~und ry help , p/lime ap-~U.RSE: Part linw for Pwcltas~ A.IJC'ff,: .. l~ar ing co n fidential ACCOUNTS PAYABLE gan1zat1on , even1n~. • liv. Eves/Sal. Car , phoile for new informaljon 00 prox. 7 :ltl-noon. CdM GP s offi ce. Costa ~tesa. want~·exp'cf pcrsofl .., counseling & r ercrral. thru 8:30 & Sat5 10 'til 2. nee. Mr Lyons 846-5455 . I' t t We area. Call 194-5065. Call 631·1331-. extensive backgrounll-U-Abortion, adoption & Starting Ht Sl .75 or 2S% re e!1 1s men · are marine hardware ~ keeping. BOOKKEEPER + bonuS.-5J6..2100. Contract Desk $600 lc>0lung for 8. F~w Good LIQUO..{t Ct.ERK NURSES paints, to be purch:ls~ APCARE547-2S63 • b< YOMA.to .. foy F~mer Maraneti lo Re· nitehrs. Irvine area. l~VN OR RN agent & pricing clerk a CARPENT~R . M':'st Friendly indlv. sought to enlist. 752·1336 If you're lookin~ for a LIDO SHIPYARD· 'ApP -· PROBLEMS? Al least two years experience in processing accounts payable. working know ledge or payroll and mai ntaining bank accounts. Must possess good Offi ce skills and growth potential. P erma nent position with good salary. Company pa id li fe, hospital and medical bene fits. ve ry experienced 1n ne\I h di . ·r · Pt.JI L · · · c h a 11 en g e . ·Fi r s t ly in person wceld~ marinela bricaUon. 1'"'"/f, an. e resp. lj'1 ton in : ~ime position.open Live-in lady to car e foc lleallhcare has u poe;i-900 Lido Park 11J-. ONE WAY ~I ELP Ct;NTEH 981W.18th.C.M..; ma1or firm. Xnl opi:i:or. sh1pp1ng & _re~e 1 v1n,g elderly invalid lady, ap-tion foryou. F /time:J..11. Newport Beach. ~~ . & tremendous benefits. c l e rk . W e i ss Mfg. prox. 3 mo's. starting Pttime 11_7_ Xlnt bcne. -~~-----=­ 24 hr Hot Line 645-8800 -~~===-='--SPIRITUAL READER Open IOAM to IOP~t Advice on all matters. 312 N. f>~I Ca mino Reul San Cle mente, For appt. Ca ll 49".!-9034 492-U136 C~SHIER/ Cl.fRK ' ~-'~C:a~ebn~rsa & M ~'. 646-1787 ri_il•Yh3lst . s' Olay a wkbrd. Wl· For intervw. call642-8044 Rl-:AL EST AT I:: ..• llis PerSonnel Service of Gas Station Attendant. ti t. en. a • rm , · Mon thru Fri. Or come lo Make extra mon.tl'. Orange County-. 2082 (Exxon I Res pon si~le 842·61 13. Eves 536-2862. Park Lido Conv. Ctr 466 Opening for G part or.fµp Michelson Dr, lrvine. student. Mon thru ~1 .. 3 L 1 v E .1 N M 0 th er )'y Flagship Rd. Newi>ort lime. licensed real est<4e -====-"'~'---.--! t_? Hpm. 26572 Jun1pero Housekeeper. J{e fs & Beach. salespeople. Call fl)r-\n · PAIT-TIME Serra. SJC. No phone own transp. 6.fZ-0434 or terview. ff7 -'~' • -~! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apply At The DAILY PILOT 330 W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa IA>l< For Penonnel Officel w • .'! .. i~E~ ~sown Topw!'g:t~;a;.w.,, {~~'.;~~ESPIRIT $600 ;~;;:;n;;;;.~~~ ~~"':~ NURR1N'~, LVN's ·1-..' neighborhood at one ol Fee Paid 5;30 5 day week. 644-~. NA'S our stores on a pttime Cook fo r Italian Deli over Sought for priority posi-•---~----~~1 basis. Min. 20 hrs a wk. 18 , some expe rie nce lion in small & friendly M·=-· Hcrdw-Sclloolt & .1 ~ · · -... _ h Bl d flB --... Experienced acute care nr::.e.L EST .e. ...... • • ava1 . Starting at S2c..:: 18514 ocac v . · o!c. thal seeks persona-Sale1. lxper'd hosPttal onlY. p I time. -~' ~ per hr. Drop in to your Cook p . C 1 ble indiv. Ca ll Julie Call67l-20So On -Call lor all shifts. Mt'saVerdt~~· neighborhood store for · /ti.me. onva es-Maloney, 833-2700. Also• ----------1 .: ····(~ I. . centHos .... r.tal ,-Contact Mrs , J ~nsen, of u . Ho ·~ an app 1cat1on or come · c f164z0593 t'ce Jobs. Dennis &Den· MCll"lneM.Chanic Costa Mes.t Mel'rlorial nlqUe 111! - IMlnlcffOll 70f!5 .................... , .. -------•l11o1pw .. 1od · 7100 Help Wanted 7100 IE A ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRAVEL AGENT by, ' 8 · nis Personnel Service ol " Exper"d onJ_y. OMC Mere Hospital. 301 Vi ctoria, has 2 openings for s · 17802 lrYifte ll•d COOKS-Orange County. 2082 C'"r u ~s er Imm ed . C.M. 642-Z134 . EOE real eslale salesper'S ·. A/PAY AILE · Bo"/,S & Girls Suite 215, Tntill Exper. ool.Y lor busy coe. ,_M_ic_h_e_tw_n_o_,_,_.,_,_in_e_. -•1 -~em~p~lo~y~7~14~/;84~6~·';":'~°'c\:::~~~~~~::=~~ca~· ~U~J~oo~k~ie~.~54~6~·~5990~~· ·= 7141838-~ fees.hop. MusLknow egg 213 /592-2841 * Mustbaveat least2yrs IOtol yearsofage.Dai · 16041 M ho AND bro"i'l e r work . GllLTHUISDAY in A/P, lyf>c 40 w.p.m. ly Pilot delivery routes r::_._._,_•Vwalopoy Want a bright, witty, ioelf llighsehool g<ad. 2 Y'5 may be .,ailable in '°"' ~ Benefits. ~p~ly in per.;oo suffi<ient, o'dedy lady ME~HANIC PERSONNEL RECEPTIONJS' CLASSES START MONTHLY Earn commission ~hile you learn college pref'd, but nol arCa. Earn profit for de· 1714)53 l ·9S7l Mon thru F~i. betwn 2 & to slay lday ahead. ()(c ,, necess. Chance for ad-liveries & cash . trips or STO,-H.GO 4pm, 2278 Ne'wport Blvd, management, bookkeeP-Class A icense req"d. CLERK Vil ncem e nt £or ri ght h di r ll' CM.Askroroffice. Foreign ca r s, MG , mere an se or se 1ng MARKETS l --'-'---'-~"--'-C...'---1 ing. AI R & A/P Gen'I re-Triumph. Jag, f>'errari. person. Salary open. Call new s ubscriptions. F'oc Equal Oppor. Employer Corp. Tra inee $6JO cords. lite secretarial m Xlnt working conds . for appl. ror interview inrormation please call , lus•eii ltP.O' ter beautiful Hunt. Harbour. Hospitalization Many Major Orange County rACIFfC bet:wn 4 &-fiP.M Mon SIS 642-4321.' -From San ., t 'l ~ k d eed Call Mr Reynolds for benefits. Call Jack Vass, land development co. ii> RAVEL SCHOOLS thruFrl S/9.AskforMrs. Cle m c Dle -San Juan •: • in co • .,. see T egr appt.\46·0011 . see kin~ a personne l 610 E 17th St. S. An a Ctiruma . .549-1167. CaP.,istrano area. l~atl C.ASHIEt indi v fo r key c li ent1 -~~~------t 642-9405 or 540· l 764 . clerk The qualified aµ- 543-6655 495-0SJo and l\-1ission Vie-t-:xper'd. Weekend nights liaison post w tw~rl_dwide Ground Floor OpportWli-Newport lmports. 3100 plicant will have 1-J jo-EI Toro area. call 1 R K scope. Xlnt lraining.f"& ty' Face lift without sur-1_W_C_o_•_s_t _H_w~y~,_N_._B_. __ 1 years pe rsonnel exRCr. Accredited by NATI'S Apt Mgr. 14 Units, &;rme 5Sl-&.'tlO. on Y· estauranl olo. advancement. Call~ gery demo. or Swedish 'w/exposure 1n •employ- Approved for maint . S peak S p.an. EqualOppor. Employer l-752_·062 __ 1. _______ , Sawye r, H33-Z100. Deruu:i; CosmeticSale.642-3547 MIONE•S ment. comp.ensation & Veteran Trainin g P.O.Box 1064, Nwpt Bch .... ~~~~~~~~~i,CHILD CARE· 8 yr old & De nnis P ersonnel Yng .. neat. pleasant & benefits Good clerical Established 19© •----------i -boy. my home, l .J0-6·:11, Service or q range Coon-GUARDS person a ble people for s kills are a necessity. FinancialAidPrograms 1-near Palisades School, ty._2082 Michelson ·Dr, lmmed employment, fast-grow "g Deli 3416 'l)ping 60 w.p.m ./sh or AVON BOAT · north Sa n C lement e. _l_,._,_n_e_. -------1 f/time. p /time Inside Via Aporto, NB F~On\ dict-a phone. This is an ex- 10th yea,r Treasure Island Bay Camp. Summer run . Newport Beach 644-5175 'Owntransp. Pam-Days. Counte r H elp. n ew work Work any shin. 3PM to SPM Mon thru cellent opportunity If GET MOIE 557-3550. Orange Julius. Laguna Uniforms rurn. NewpPrl Fri. taking appli cations. you qualify send com· FIBERGLASS ltills Mall, 1\aterviewing Beach. Costa Mesa & Plele res ume, including OUT OF LIFE! -• , CLEA.MIMG LADY 00 the premises, May 8 & A n a h e 1 m a r e as 1o10TEL MAID. Pili me. salary history & rcqulre- Gymnastics Cohditioning • • Exper. s Nit~s a week. 9 from 1_5 pm. For more Universal. 1226 W 5th St., Apply Cosla Mesa Inn, mcntsto· & Exercise Classes ror Become the. beauty ex-R·~ 6PM·2:.30AM . INe~port information callS42;79'1L Santa Ana. Equal OpPor. 3205 1-larbor Bl. CM Wome n . Classes now pert in your territon. i) Bch ore .• dg .... Steady1;;:::;'::;'';;::';-;:;'.'~::;:~::;-l~E~m~p~l~o~y!"~-----l ---... ------J Classified Ad 413 forming, Call Premier P.1eet new people s,efi~· i.t-uw~a~nted-Ea:periellced ;.. Work fqr relia bleWq'!flan. Dental Ortho Assistant -•••Meed A Job•** C/o Daily Plot Studios, 968-9537 after quality products. No sell· -. ..... __ ..___ t"!~week4ays. , . chairside exper lrVine. ·HAIR STYLIST P. O .lox IS6 0 Jpm ing ex per. necess. Call 'WWK-~ , 1~;;:;;;:;;,;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;~~=1 ~c~a~l1~55~2-27~80t).~-l_----f ror busy s hop, xlnt loca-*•We MHd YOll• * •••••••••••••••••••;;;; 540-7041 Days . Toec9'-Up & 1• l ion. Ne'.ll"port Beach. Tempo Te mporary Help Costa Mesa. 92626 PEflTEC offers per'nla· nent employment.' pitjd vacation after 6 months, com P.a n x_ paid ·l lf-t", h ospl"l al, s ur~ieoa·I. medical anlt de.ftt"ll l benefits. 12'h p"3id holidays and excetknt working conditions. ',., ... Responsible for greiWng vendors. customers,·vi~· itor s and employm9nt appli cants. Will rethi:Ve on p'ox ,and ~erio~­cleri cal sudPort f9j'~ Personnel DCpartme~ . " ).ft-O ' Must be . well groor'l'ft!ltt and poised. ·Requite4 ~ cent clerical exper'f"'l!el and minimum SO w'.j .'rii. typing speed. 1 t , "" Please·contact ·I.:~ • or apply to: • ,\.: , " JobW..ted. Mok»rs CLE~ICAL ,De rltal Asst. Orlho Contessa 'HairFashioos, 178e".!S k.yPark,lrvine Equal Oppor.E mployer u~-7025 , _ w • ,..,, ( Chai rs id e . A ppr ox .• 4 1,.,~ .. ~·~~~';:=:;;~:-;:;-l~~~c~a~l~I 54~0~·•;••~•==:""'d i~~;:~-;5~5~ _ ..,_. _ Babysi!l_.e:r needed da&r-epaytop wage~ l • . • days wk. OrthoExp. req. · ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• yOUr-hoinc or mTne, ----E~cclle~t co.-ben«:f1ts -st.aft SJ $4 nY de'fie ding Half D HI r Per.son 2L 4..0 lrn._IQI T. Knight .-' ~. , Pe rm. Position as P.taint. area .. Ca ll 548-0195. 1nclud~ngco:p.a.1d ASSISY.ANJ on exp. No smoking~ Age 9AM-ZPM'Wor ::M:f.M. New Spa in Hunt. Bch mgmt. s1sO ,;.k \guarn ·· l landyman, a pt. clean-health1ns&hfe 1ns 11 20toJ0.642.2626 Earn SlOO ++per.week needs altractiv girls. Co l pref. M r' Levi PERTEC ...... In g. paint. elect. etc.BABYS ITTER Woman £or ouremployees. doing enjoyable work in Noexper.nec.willtrain. 846-5455 • ~-~· with /without apt. Relia w/own tr an~. to babysit 3 PACIFICA BY Pertee orfers permanent Dental Chai r sid.e for b d r Day & night openings. . . 17112 Armstrqng Ave.,.• ble. non-drinker. Age 45. kids, m y home during empl oyment. paid vaca· Perio ofc. F /lime. Pref'er ~r ran 0necw •,<'. opertn-Call for intervw 963-7723 Pickup & delivery pc~S?"· Santa itn11, Calif.•t: 1 23.59Newport,Sp.31 ,CM Summer vac. Backbay tionsarter6months,plus exper:in all surgery. Fri· 'xn•, near · · .t""°r · o r 962 -3934 b e twn 18or older.G~drw&ng {7 14 )540-834tr ·-.- JobWanled. -· area, CM. 7:4SAM to KIPPERYACHTS one week paidlimeofr at lhu s ia s ti c. good n.t .o,_PPo.r tdund• Y d _or lOam-lOpm re.c. Apply an Pe.rson, :t 5PM. Mon . thru Fri. Call 92S W. l 7thStreet Christmas . Company personality. Xlnt opi:ior. ';?sitivc mr~ .e 1 10. iv.l ---~------1 Dicke r son's Nationa l Tum East on Allori:~ 7050 aft. S:30PM 646-9718 ' Costa Mesa paid life. hospital, sur-Good s.a l & benefits. c~f1 f:a~:;,;5~ \in erv.iew, Glass.125 Rochester, CM Red Hill. 3 blocks ~Q~ -••••••••••••••••••••• gical,medical anddcntal Phone 10-ll am only.1-==='--'-~-----i NURSING MacArthur &RedH1llm· ti a y W ork . ex Pe r . Babfsitter .• my home orl~~~7~1~4~/~6~4~5~·~5~5!7~0~~·[ benefil<;, educational as-Tustin area. 544-5337 . Housekeeper; r etir ed RN •5 l·---------1 tersection. turn rig.hf ,~ 1 Depend . w /xlnt rers. yours.1 girlS'iz, ~· sistance and employee . . lady, io share & manage Programmer Armstrong. _t. l 2N:•:ed28~h~r.;::· C::a~ll~5511-;:~07~07:;\;;;;;;;;;;;;;67~5~·8~1;;2J-;;;;;;;;;;;\ loot Repainlteft Stock purchase plan. Ex-~tat Recept1on1st lo as-bea.ut. home for working ,,.. D ~~--Must have waterfront cellent working condi· s1st hi front ofc. of .C.M. mother &,schoo l age son, LIYI & WORK IN JUNIOR -J'~A~n~eq~u~a~lo~p~po~'~tu~n!i~ll,'"!"· Bookkee ping. typing. ------1, . ..,, and growth polen· dental ore. For Appl q.11, ,·n ••change 10, lree liv-HE-OIT 11r..e.cH e mployer M /F ~-A/R A/P l StalefNrUs Banquet Director $12K boatyard ex per . Need 642 8814 ,t,; _.. etc.· My home. J:leas'. MS.chShopSupv to $15K , skilled workers w/clean tiaL i · · Tl • ing costs. No cleaning. HOAG HOSPITAL --645-6842 ~ Contracts Admin t0"'116K record . ~ackie's Boal D...tol A11i1taRt fl7S-6ll 6 . PROGRAMMER Receptl'ldw.. Porfect!to.-."l ---------• EleclronicTech to$950 : Yard,6?3-6834. Immed iate ope nin g Cb .. d E · ICUllS..•ICU , L -""-'C.C.'"'-=-'-----1 a v a i I a b I e in o ur airsl e. xpr5•3 ,eq. Woman Available or Mortgage oan M a n u f 3 c 1 u rin g 540-7617.CosLa Me . INHALATIOH Mecl'Selrg. Newo position awaits_ poi•"'-" ser vices -companionf,1 •. "Ship!>er " Open BOOKKEEPER /R ecpt. THIEIAPYTECIH • _;-RERTEC o£lers pei;ma-~sooable indiv. l: &/or driver for women Purchas. Clerk $600 Female, lo start immed. Enginee_ring Uep~rt-OISTRJBU,'l'.OIJ: wanted. Xlnt bene"fils, working nenl employment, paid Itek& growing co.~· ,. only, xlnt refs. $3.50 hr. P it Gen. Ofc $3Hr Salary open. Apply in mcr:it. ~111 prepare and Ov;er 25. fnte'rested in Min. 2 yrs ex per. or d . . • t" vacation anep' •. mon_ths, ely location. Ter c ~,son 9to3PM 71 1W ma1nla1n records and · 1o~ h 1·ng S•l•'Y •om con s,1n-serY1ceoi:cnn1-d l f 675-2013 \RVINEPEDCQNNEL ..... ._ . . . e1m1ng up ,......,v,.eermo sc 001 , ... nuing ed ucli.tion Pro-co mp.any a 1 .1 e, boss!Ca ll Barbara~"'·' IV . 17lh,Suale Fl. CM. .riles. g;ithe r dat a and p/l. Call 6I0·6123. f.· met\surate· w /training & 1 0 h os ~tl a I . s u r g 1 ca I, 833-2'700. Dcnnrs· & , . Practica l N u r se. SERY\CES•AGENCY ;'· J)repare reports,'charts ..• · e xper. Co n tact Mr. grams. Personne epl. medi cal :ind d e nta ~ Com plete charge. Live· · ·,, . 1 it and sci.edules:·ltequires Domeslic /Cb\lple. live-in. Hamilton, 642-2734 ext 301 N e wport Blvd · · ·nis Persoithel Serv~t ot OUt.·~hr.Mon.-Fri.Ofl· 488 E.17th (AtlrVll\C) , IUSI MISS a~'"'m!·molone year 'eq'd(orlarge. New....... c M N ew port Be ac h . bei:i e r1ts, 121/i pall Or a n ge Counlf. z' 2 .,.. Suite224 Costa Mesa . .u " ...,... 38 7 . o s l a es a 7141645 8600 hohd~ys an~. excelle n Michelson Dt-, Irvin!.; .. ly. 548-6556 Cal 642·1470 IS IOOMIMCif · cl cal~_Xperience phr.s Deb.home. Duties will in-M' m ori a I Hos pita I. · · "worktngconditions, , ll -"--"---ed---7.,-,1 -0~0 1~~~~~~~~· ~~..;,! We Need Good Help ·~w.p.m:lyping speed. c I u d e c o o k i n.g • EOE. NURSING t , Receptionist & Gencfal HelpWaM ,,, An1lOf'ferT.op Wages. Apply : ' housekpn,g. cha uf(eur• RN'S LYN'S Will maintain a nd de-Secret.ary.Good frontofc •••••••••••••.-••••••••• .. Ing 1·te l!'·•-n.,• -•n · larwlafd M illld t~ • 1 ·""" ,. ..... • -velop lesCS utili zi ng ke appeara nce. 3 yrs e~Pcr. ' Acou1ticol '.:11 ~ • •MoW.r.JtNjls ···:·.' )'E'.Rt.EC . dow w.a'.s ncqtto,. Must ANITORIAL. S;JOam to Ir you want 'person:fl staliOn simulator lo tes min. Typin.: 60 wjp'..m. .,._w....1111taller· lmmedcall548·9949• " ~. ·:.. ~ be Englis~ s:peakiqg & .llam days. S2.SS h~. to at'sf f & tot 1 . k d. cs stems 83.1-!M30 .-!"l.c. "-W-, •Gea.Lllaorers have xlnl local ,er•. s tart. Full /part ltme. s 1 ac ion ' ' a m· ey 15 Y ~' · · -}>;xper. Must be able to Beautician, Spi~~ aYai.1.· As iir volverhent In patient • -.,J. · ~ layout & supervise in· Newport, COl\.I Mesa * ~ .. 171 , Sa lar y. R,e~l,.y t o 646·7811 . ca r e. join O,ltr pro -2 Years eXperience re-Receptionist. Lega l 'lXl'. stall ations.Call·556-!Jl3I. 8.rea.M8-l 3.ll. "• •L41Ja1111.IF:orlM1" t7i l2Armstrong Ave Classified ad no.""17 cit J•Ltorio1For••• fm;sional staff. P ositions quired. Mini compute Newport Center. 'WeU ~;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;.:;;;;· ;;1,~~~~~~~;'~~;;1 •ttilligici.~ Santa Ana, Calir. Dally Pilot, P . O.· Bole " open for 7.3, 3·11 lull & machine l•nguage ex g ~oom_ed, pe_rsorfat:ile • Beautician to.#\ake ()Ver • _i , •· f , -lr'ltfte · l5i0. Coata Mesa..-ca :!1.::~d.gio~:~:~ni~ ~~: p /t i-me, S •I, e~m-pertence iesirable. App WI~ h te lypan g. ~l AD DIRECTOR cl~entelet Al s!f1 .. Reauti· .. • JfP'!r •. •TrNneea rtd\istfla1Co1"'PJex 92626 • meosur•t,e.. /exper. \yto: Sh1rley al644·S292 ,..,,., c 111 n 's As•••t·an.l.i t Al13Shlr& iJ.:'1, ·. I ' E•~Sec,e•a~toVPol 'wi•,,•.,Viefni?ng"•'°•"e·n,xf.,1.~t Vacat joM. ~olidays & • • , ,'' J•M.CCU~-1· 1,· w e need .v.dverlising (~anicure, Sham.PO<>. el;\ ·Women I Tuml st-on Atoa,at ~ .. , • 'J • • • .... wellp&y 1M¥"1efit11. Apply Ir ked . d l ) C M .cea Sal + • Red· l,l ts·.b1oc~11 No. of corporate firm in Irvine. ~Int chaiice Cor advance-Mon. thru Fr• t :i. PERJL'P • help. you wor ina · e c. · · a4, · · •. 1 ·i· ~ M~Att'hur~RM Hill ln· Xlnt stri ll s & refs . me rit . Call for appt. ' £," vertising & are now re-comm. 548·61 4 ' Mtlc:G,..... Y9chh 83.1-94JO Zl3/S73-4800 IOYALI # ti~ed or a non-working Be a u t y 0 per at o r " 1631 Placeri\"iM ,\eJ$es\i(Jl'I) lum right atl ----------1•=='-.='----~--t C-•lllnc ... tie~ l7112Arm&l roog A'•e wire who would like lo ff ll . t Cos'-Meta Armstrong. u;•-11TAIY MR.SALE$M , 1·~w Wa--SA Sanf\Ana,Olltir.' N•'f"". ru1~,or p''U choose your own hours as '!' o owin g to ren space """ .. _.... · • """' • ., ..... ~ • · • lrvtne -.:r 11~ / our arl·time Ad Direr· 1~ top NB s•lon. Ask f« . , E~elt.nt opportunity · · CallS48.f&.SO lnd lt.!'~alC,.9m~ 1 Di rerentla 1 pay. t , __ ppease send a letlcrtw Jtm. IK4·T321 • ' .. :: An equal opportunilY,., · ror'aharp indiv. •lll'Aid ~ 1~15. Earft $20o$ot() '-,.., befneflts. Coptact .. ,s. ~ I• ~ l M/F' 1 h.,1t typi n g •kl"I per week getli~ MW i-tvRSE ~ ... .,.. _. J&tsen, M2·2734; !ta resume to : Classirledjad .. -, • IUTCHIR emp oyer ~f..trapldl).' expand\nt CQltomers forth9)>AD..~ LVH..&.'1" l"Utn Cast on Attoq, 3 Memorial tJospi.t~ iU no. 415,Boc/o D1~Y ~l ~ ' Sa1Commepsyr11te flntDcial 'or1anizat on PltoT a.fl.er tchool and Days & ev es, full & =l~1i1~t'C:!: Gift'~ Victoria. O.'t'. EOE. P. 0 . x • os W~~xp€rience CL.Iii TYPIST aoont.obelocaledb\.().C. Saturdays. You rriuslbe p /ti m e. Staff/patient IA!lnect.I t rn· lltt '·~~~~~~~~~ Mesa, Calif. 92626. To place YG!W'messttge Apply1): ror ac.eounting dept of area. &xper ln""real 0Ulof 1ehoot by,S:OO p.m. ratio superb. Xlnl sal., · 00• u r t •'If ~ • ,. beforelhe ....,H .. ~e.t ... 1 hiakh cue development e:1tate d evelopment , a.net bl!I a ble to work al benefit.I. Seastde; Long Armstrong. • l. ' -1"'-D,INct• /. Pori'l di-Op the ball! Get a · / job with a IOW·C04l Daily Pilot Classlried Ad. Phone 642-5678. f'iod . wh"l iatr want Jn • Uall.y.'Pilot Classifieds. reading public, ~1 No. Brookt\urst Orm. Elep. prel'd. F« ~al or !"ori.1a1e ~· lnlllda.yi per !'ffk. Nt: Bch, 2.l~/591-8701 Anequ8lopMr"tunit.Y Psychltlric U"1'-" 1-e· phone Anaheim 716·8020 apptt. <:•II Pat Klicka, m, pre( d. Xl~l pay 6: deliveries or eollec\fq. t employ€f'llj ll' slred. Day s hift lf..cSu Dillyl!il0t .lobSiteWlll 8' GWll&S. .,, btnel\&a:h · 1'ran1portat~a pro-The f&\lest draw lo the Fri. ,APP.11 O•rG•d Classllied,Mi-5618 f.52sU.aPa~Rd • Cl Personnel ricl!d.Cal1M4-West •. a Oatty Pilol ,,. C!9_v. Uo1plt1lr '1•l .._ • LagUna Hiii• •"I~ Whtt you wan in 21JfMt.0$l2 l 11v-al Opp~!,(u11\t1 Cla11lried Ad. 'P~one Ml th.lu:sJaslwdt.h"l>ally Gitf'¢1d AVe, HW1t * . OiiJYf,lotp~~ 1_E!•110ppo·r.Emp1o)'ft' Employ ~ -~' PllotWantA.di.' .. 841·"711 ~-.. 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N. l66ZH•IMCN1 your own boss.--M n doxle Ptt bull•' CO..tl'iNWwlSupply ,JEWSLR'i, WATCH~. • 1pe1ker1 In be1uUful , 1 , lnlH Wom~. Can bt 1U1htly cockap'oo poll'I 1 ' '75.CorddeUverea.. ART 08.JECTS. G..O USEOORIENTALRU cablnet.$195.844·1741 ,• TYPIST You1rC!lthewinnerol2 ••1n le•pped. Neat lillxed puJ,piea. Stud 581·1112 SILVER Sf:RVIC~ -• C e1n Appe1r1nee. HrVlcemOltbreeda FINE 'li'URN & AN !rttlh:keUtothe Vda., rettre(l. Ase zs W. lTlb it FalrvJeW' SA. 'Keefe It Merritt Stove TIQV'ES TAPESTRY NEEDED .......... ... 't IBM SR£C1'111C II UClllVIHI 10. S.pplement your·ln· Openev .. S3l-soz? sn, "Pwr Mower, $20, .6'$·2200 P\l'l'.P'.fYSONLY. • ... pot • • lftt CalllfTY come. Drive a cab 8 · )48.(1914 WANTED: Us.ed WJtt. 644~ •••••-.T••••••••••••~• Experienced accurat e 'J'ypisls n"'eded IASUALL GAME or more a day. AppJy.t to,.. 1045 ) ptijo fr9mca 1crlena 1 SQftener.i. have rebll'. • · d ' I " SUNDAY.MAY!& penion,YelloW-Cal>Co.. •••••••••••••••••••••• ooratwidelS'Bl""'"·Gd new unila ·Che~p Mnlc:Gt • 9aMr.. 9010 1,-nmc IBtC y. 70\vpnt <must) Ull :30alUC1 -181 E. llSlh St., Cost ALOHA. lt•w1ll111n Pol «NI ....... 639·.5988 .......... h IOIJ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' Part Time Opening LOS ANG~\: ES RAMS 1Ml!lla. Doc. n'Mda\tove & new · $50. M1 -3ti30. •••••••••••••••••.•••••• J KW Onan, read1 to iot Day & l~veningShift , horfte,.:..11..~• ...... orM•·Al'IY omplete dbl bed fi';O JwikCirs. WUI rtd~the Ftamencogull.armadeln Oil.S&OO/oRer. Excellent Working Conditions OAKLAN011RAIDERS •••••••••••••••••••••• _.., -~ Plaid demi·sofa sso: ;;L~.~·'Ci:ii~~~;"_1~·:.1 u Japan forJ08e-Oribe. 49't·32Z3 Apply in P erson in a seYen lnnini·prevlew ,.-1005 to"r'~·~vable 8 mo: old , 848-G882 af\er 5 p.m . Xlnt Intermediate tnstru of Super Bowl Ten~ •• •••r•••••••••••••••• male, "' 1:.ab, '°' . Has POLAR PAPER ment. Flnec0114ition.J 31' Ferro Cement hull. Ora119e Coast Daily Piiot Ple•se <all 642·5618, ex! Antique SterHng Fla shots. 498·0877. -• • •-• CU'rTER • 90 ->000Capo. Beach. ~~:~!'n•~l~h.:'.'au~~~: 333 to claim your \icketJ. Service for 12. Appra· FREE Adorable Kittens. SCzz" ll.MHoo~wooU$!. Standard 35 1f.t "· full Woodwind Q ul ntet I strl.K'led. Be!lt offer. Cm· 330 Wtlt lay St.., Costa Mesa !North County loll free $J.500. Sell $1200. Writ all !'olors. Call aft. 5PM power, ~1,.-'J y~ar:s old. Laguna Ueach'!' Interest.· tact: Br3d,"7·4127. • As k for P<Jul Ward nun1ber is S40·1220.) Ad 1308. Daily Pilot. 8o 492-2146 L....-1111 r.t ad c 1 n W cs t c rn ed musician 1 call -..C.'-"--'---'--- An Equal OJ>porttini·ty Emplo)•cr • • • • 1560. Costa Mesa, C You are the winner ot 2 Cermany. Sl:l .UOO. Ca ll 494 -7108 or "Ad ·Line" -M..L.t Vi s . s A d 9216:¥. KITTENS 6 wks, all~-treeUcketstothe 8'10·4564or524·677:J. 497.111!l. ·. •~ic-• •••c•020 ! .............................. I erv1ce ta . lte~ ant • ors, ln&·haired blk.s. "' uct llVIMI ....--... . full or p/lime. Nights/ 1900 El"GLlSH halllree tri·t&lor. M & Jo'. $4&-'392 CU 5-'t 0 M G_ 11. r Pe 1 SO's GIBSON ES 17~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• HelpW..ttcl 7100\HtlpW-.d 7100 wknds.673-3320. solid .oak, 4 brass coa ' CB.llliTY Installer. Youra/Mlne. with Grover tuners and Electrieal-WoodwotkY\g ••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Service Station Allen-, hangers, beveled mlr FreeKl.llens,li&er, IASH.A.UGAMI Reas. 22yr.s exp. All t•as c S400. 4 ·10 '' Plumbing-Installation R.N. ttPM to TAM . Relief., dant, exper'd. Day & w/bench seat stotage all male. 7 wks old. SUNDAY, MAY 18 lypes.646-1547 Rm in an c e 8 u it a r &: Repair. lnboard Ena. Mes;.i Verde conv. 1-losp.: SEAMSTRESS eves. t-Ull & p /tlme. App-xlntrond, $175. orbestol 848-~ at 1:ao1t UC1 2 0 0 Ga 11 0 n Sh 0 w llpeHkers SSO. 549·2193 Repair lin Boat}. 548-~. Full lime perm. pos f ly Shell Station, 17lh &1' fer.960-2627 ,.,.._.. 1050 LOS ANGELES ~AMS Aquarium, 3x7, wrought an. 5pm . Sc or Pio M • rl ne, >aiJ,bol>I A5'embler, rully Men&. Women'$ Bouti Jr.in•,N.B. Antique, solid oak dini ••••••••••••••••••••••• OAKLAN;:,'RAIDERS h<>n•t•nd. $300. worth Player .Piano !or sal•. 5'8-9'0<. ~.uuliried in oil\ phases ol que .. Must .hav~ exp. Call Snack Bar Attendant-No table. Seats. 6 w /lea! GrealSavings On Uaed In a seyep inning previeW f15b . Cost Sl200. tiac. Needs repair. 545-1524 f1bcri:lass sailboat as· for 1nlerv1ew appt. ex--r. nee. Ability lo add $300. 557-2508 FUrn. Appli & Mlse. ol$uper Bowl Ten. 5600. 846-3575 ,.ner6p1n locn.. M.nR't -bl · 1 d ' · Look644·6500 ,.... · Wilson'sBargao'nNoolc "-'--' tOJD sc ... y , inc u 1ng in·_ essential. M11lure, over IOIO · Please call 642•5678. ext PACKARDBELLStefeo ...,... ............ st al I al ion of center 18 Own trari.s p Apply " !>45 W.I9th St. C.M. 333 to claim your-ticket&. P.1editerranean console ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~rds. S\lo•ing or fixed P.!~ thru Thurs ~fl 7PM •••••••••••••••••••.••• King Sz bed. new, com· (North County toll tree $80 645-0081 t F9nlitm"e Ir NEW KITE Sallboataaila. IC'eels. hull hardware. SECRETARY .i t Paulo Drive-lnGaa range, 30" bran plete Still packaged. numberis540..1220.I ... ,...... 1015 $65. Westport Marine deek in:-;,lallation & £inal Jr you can lake Greg Theatre, 3051 Newport) new. Signature Men Xlra firm 1190 _ <Worth • • • • Ol'rice Furniture ••••••••••••••••••••••• c64S-4::::"'520""-------~ri~~~ Mturi!n b~u~b:~ shorthand at 100· 12 DI Yd, C. M · Magic $l75 498·3195 $475 I Quee:n $170, in· SO pc International Silver, Hu~;~~~':;t~n~t~i~ae~~cw E~c 5 $1,~hrs d~l5 /35fi ~y lotlh, rower 9040 PMPe:r angles. Pf'rsonal wpm, type between s:;.7 SuperYisor. £ull lime for Used elec. range, avoca eludes dehv. Usually setting ror (121 desks-chalrs ~ttib lcs -c _rs 4, s, d st s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• hand l 1 'd t... wpm & arc looking for · Cleaning liusioes8 . Own $65. G.E avocado ref rig. home . ~2263. 11200 581 -5717 · u be!' · · Pierce. 867 W 19th CM MOST SELL' . oo s req . ~xper. challenge, lhen send , $70 Pb . etc. n ieYable 11ric1..'!I 645 7411 • . • . * PC"Jion s only , apply Lrans .M6·6Z96aft.5pm 1 • one498·IS44 Estate Sale. 7pc pecan Used Kenmo~e electric Uniti!d American Van '&____:__ · 16' Boston Whaler,651-IP Co .. alRecrcation,lnc .. you~l~~~iri:!~adnoJ62 SURVEYn'tle...a.-J 1-lqoYer J>O.rtable cloth , ,Thomasville k g.s z dryer for eale Need Storage. 540-3880.·J481 f\DORl-~SS OGRAPH Mercury. Trailer. 174fDerianAv_e.lrvine. c toDailyl'ilot Part time 10 _ 3 r;;;; .. our washer. like ,new, pai mbeaster bdrm. suite, freezer,. sell or trade. Alloo St .lrYint?. Comp.system, Mod.1900 Light s. FINE SKI -I 'C · C p o eo -1'"" rr· c'dM M • 1 $100, ask.•••. ••6-1""'" aut cond Topline. xlnl 492.~•z. ••1 t h . • printer, mod. 6380 plale BOAT! $1400 or best of'. ::.a es· anvass1ng. rew · . ,. """ o ice, a ure ~'" .....,.. value at 11450 IAc at ._, c..ec rop on1c t:onsole maker . Ca bn ts. & fer. J\,laiager Min ltl yrs old Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 woman prer. 752-0623 Ref rig 13cr White $'15. Hl• 'Hiirbor Other New Kastle Cobra skJs, s_tcreo. •New. AM /FJ\,1, suppl's. 554·2384. 646·5254 or 646-5620 for .. spQrt organizatioo. 15 1 "F C $ 1 f 'il't" ''b 1 Id. ~M'S7S ,, d' 1N kl tape plyr, turn tbJ. Was"-~~-------Ca~ec. EY~Ri~gs4~hru SECRETARY /Bookk ,,s.w311<:0 -T dtho,r~· &!h'..::or~~~~.~0· a:.m2~e c n1 so ~$45.493~~s s $199 95 .NOW ~145 . USED OFFICE FURN. 16'GLASSPAR.w/1S llP 8:3d pm & Sa~ s .. ~o l1I 2. 1 Ji!irl ofc Shrlhnr. . ues ru rrl. t'-, 646-44218 .F.Goodr1ch. Desk, Tabl e~ •. Cl:lai rs, Evlnrude. Notrlr. $775. £!.~per hr. or 30 '• +-i:3S boat ·~ knowledge d Oars Sat Misc gcn'l olc WI~ ~UY Refrigs:. Ap. Seven foot sofa. sound Lr& Travel[Kim'n·et: ·used ~ Etc. 2283 Fa1rv1ew Rd. --~P~rl'-"pl~Y~·~846c;;:.·~2=296::.._ +l§:'lus .Cal l~·2100. sirable.&15.4520 dut1rs ror new car auto pUancesti R'unniqornot.. condition S20 Call once $45 .. '0anish Stereo CAIPETIARGAIHS Suite 6, Costa Mesa. Al.GLAS Pacemaker 2S' -A ~ acency Apply in person, ,M8-0U1&:675·5258 581 -7435 cab,Walf1nS35.588-9903 T .-.... 642-1280 w/IO'" Beam Cruo·ser ::. SECRETARY J im Slemons Imports, op~ .. al MillSecondsl;j;;~.-o;:;;;,:--;1o90I " F SHIOM MINDED Req's exlr"'mely capabl 1301 Quail, St., N.8 Mayt1g Washer S65 Ken· Unusual dining rm set. Free aluminum aw.11ings, Used carpets-Any Size ' • °"'Jcm• 1090 powered by 210 llP Cir"!_ liooking for a !/time person to handle wi :_~r~~ ~l ee Dryher SSO. Mike 833-9661. Stan good for ~ome or trailer. ..CHE.AP!!.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chrysler Marine V-8. AU per., •. position in bouti-variety of ofc dulies r TIACHBlS Gr• 1g1aDeaor 1 e Was er $50. 832-7102. Lea we message. 496-39541 Dana Point Cal 673 .. 7162 1-IAMMOND ora:an Spinet ~1:n'ygl~~;a:.o~ilk~c~i:: que>&ales Mu st ti,ave ex-. di . b An apprec1a\i_on ror the uarl 546·8672 · Moving. Sacrifice, per!inwomen's contem-r:1pi Y g_rowine oal \'alueoleduiationi.sthe 2 b·aby cribs a nd a Bar. 6\':z fl, deluxe $135. listofr. Byowner.$9695.644·6041 por.Ory c lothin~ Ca ll ror manur Pacific Traw\e attribute we look for in HIRLPOOL Frostless Spanish coffee table can Must see to appreciate. 4, X 8. Work bench, 8. 6'1s-••••or673_0510 "pp<. 1723 S Ritchey SA. w /1cema k•r & Cop· 557-1949 536-8356 __ .o:_o.o~=c:.:.c..:::..::=:...~ SEARAV.SRV 190. 235 HP • , T SS8-tl722. our Summer employ. pertone f'ro s tl ess metal rack wlshclYCS, l /O 995 ;. HELOOK menl program To re· Kelvinalor Pvt P\y KINGSIZE mattress and s mall parts rack KAWAIConsole,likenew. · .$3, 963.5075 : 644-6500 SECRETARY(.AGCY quest interview appt. 897.8452 bo;it s pring Like new. MAJTRESS 494 -0097 . Beaut. Lacquer finish. ---..c==.c..----~~::..:..:..::.::.:.::__ __ I Occidental Li e has an w r 1 I e Pf' rs o n n e I $95. 644.1742 Best ofr. 642-5016 16' O/B, J5hp Evinrude. ::SALESGIRL immed opening for a Mana g er 1360 S asher _L'.15 Gas dryer. *MADNESS* Air Cond 23 ·000 liTU. Sacrifice, must sell. Call Nott lakin~ applications Sec'y w ish ability & a Anaheim Blvd, Suite 127, S50 Uprig ht freezer, 5 deck chairs $1~ each i ' Seal'$ Si2$0. 2 girl 's :J spd W~RLITZER Console 644 -5061 t_ Anaheim, Ca 92815 $IOO USED USABLES ... ~0 tabre and 2 ben'heo *~LI SIZ,ES * bikes $25 5.57·1876 Piano & Bench. Very gd -..C-'------- Pltwnc , Jun Is l thru pleasant personality to . .-~· '1-cond .$575.962·22'70 Sc~ J!.th 18·25 wock in one of the ni ces 2560Ne....:port Blvd, CM S40 . Six ladder back Pricecl.fo MoYe! Bicycle child carrier $3 Bayliner '74 225 omc tabs 'Die Persimmon Tree locations in NB s ·J0.5. Telcphonel!lales chairs S25 ea~h CofFee 833.96zs~&Mlf-8686 Bed guard rail St. Room Baldwin Spinet Organ, bridge. 24 ' s .s. & d.L bl ::229J\,1arineAve Moo-Fri Please contact NORGE Refrtg Xlnl table&malch1~g endta-. div.SJ.645·3587 walnut, Percus~ion plus tank bim top covcr:s J; Balboa Island Evelyn llamilton . FUl;Lf'ARTTIME cond SacriCiceatSIOO ble ~125. Eng!1s~ tudor 19· ~ge .,.~ cf\anel iron tempomalc, like new. 110,500.213-592·2036. --&At!:.oe: 644 .sroo E 0 E $3 I $5 H 557 -0097aft 6PM Adm iral TV 27 color, trailer frame S75 For Walton hell exerciser, Call494·6G38. 24• sEARAY, 188 llP ~ Q Der r_ 'cyck-s 8020 remote con 1150 Call trade-4 c.u ft refrlg. S!S. elec exersizer roller. $20 . Me re. Cruiser, Convt. ;jNTU~IEWER ·SecNtwy/Recept Tin1eTele Marketing •••••••••••••••••••••• Carol673-S339 Lever toilet $25 1' .. loor ca.675·2859 COHSOLEPIA.HO Top, 25 Watt Radio, Ice :•. TRAINEE Architectural & Jnler1o has J Openings in their ed Sor • L furnace 125 16 x 24 ,,.,·in· _ 615-8540 Box. Slo"e, lleod, Can· 0 · -rr· ·s Bikes /Parts SIS/up. a • oveseal Xlnt d $Z ••• BBQ WEBB''R K""rTI F. ____ c_:::_:::.:,:___ • Lobking for Jobs ror Design Firm in NB seek· new ran~e Co o ice, ows ea . .roo-7337 ~ r~ r~ • · . h 11 . & ing intelligent selr -Aftemoon&EveningHrs Buy /sell /trad e 2488 cond Orig price SSSO, . . Large srze,gd.cond .$57.l!Spoo ... ~rf"*"'hz9~Gooch 1094 vas <.'omp_l'y equip. 30 ot IS a C a eng1n g <.'.uar mo'n $Z 50._hourly Newporl Bl CA1 ·Ph Se!~. 1M8·8822. t2x. l swimmin". nnnl w/ 64-4-5178. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hrs on engine. 592-2085 re rding way to mllke starter M.ust be able t 642 1910 r It ·-o I""" un~flnl living. we ha\'c ly pe m 1 n 80 wpm I wa~e & incentive Men 20 · Queen siae box. s pring &. 1 er· new 11.ner -~75. hoice Cemetery Lol T5A1 PER FLEX Si_nt,:1 20' SKIPJACK-Cruisc, rocpi for an ambiliOUli s,~rtb~d 120wpm Call yrs&overCall ' le O Y S s c H w 1 N N double mattress $25 . Sten~rett e di ctating G 0 0 d sh e Ph e r d elom water sk1·hk Ski, Fish-22S HP CheY ""fr" w /a sincere de-673-4222 . 83' .. I 030., I STINGRAY Yellow Xlnl Chest, table & 2 lamps machine. SIOO. 495·5666· Cemetery II B $400· new $35. 642-6840 W /OMC outdrive. &5 Gal. s~r ror: a career in u:us Seey Sales Dept S7 cond. 149. Call 644·5178 $5-10642-2210. l\1embe r s hip for s ale, oiler. sa&-828o. · Swaps 1096 llardly ~sed. Tand. Trlr., ~1c We orrer full train· MO SHORTH •HD T~-DOCJS 8040 Cm 1 !II ~~ 1055 Irvine Coast Country ... ••••••••••••••••••••• ,SIS radio &: more. Sac. 1n ~ medica l, hfe ins. ... ~· • ~ -Club seoo +transfer fee. . '~1aler bed . air hcim, $'1150. PP. s.4-4872. '!l Strong customer rel &HewAcc-•••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• m 5 t . 1 r · WANTED· 700 ounces -------'---pr9\.tsharing program& 1 . 0 . 1 . h a· . PH . 645·1909. ag • ire~. por ·re n g., Silver buJiion at spot r-·~ paf9 ,·acs Call Pat '<>!15 a 1_1ly s~g t by GoldiNRetrfe•en Garage Sale Sal-Sun, misc.536-.\543. . -loats.~I 9060 Bef.a;n 833-ZlOO Dennis th1!1. ma1or firm for Lo. Processors AKC (714)637 May 10·11. 10am·5pm. Kg Sz Box Spr/mattress. profitable R.E. 558-9548 •••••••••••••••••••••••. & ~e'nnis P e'r sonne l 1ch~.ll~ngin.g&i nteresting &L....r • . Wide' V:iriety 351 W Simmon5, fashion rest Fbor ~~le 1.C.C._ mem-WANTED : 3SM M photo-HOBIE 16 + Trailer. Sc ice or Oran•e Coon-pos1hon Super bener.ts. . ac tlpf'S Goklen Retnevers AKC, Bay CM i50 Early Amer Settee ers •P $1200 1n clud. •. 1 T ~"'-11650 Art 6 pm """7 9428 ly ,, Mic helson Dr Lovely ofc & benefits. Mariners Savin· gs & 33 Champions 645 ' 525, Transpare~t · Win-transfer 'et-640-879!'.. grap IC en a rger. _r.u<; '. · · · .-· lr~e · t:a ll Julie Ma loney. Loan. S&L exper req'd. or673-7469 'Garage Sale-130 Tustin dow s hideS SIO ea M. 11 r~ wallpaper, fu.miture -•~·~61=3~59115='------- . 83.1·2700 . Dennis & Den· Apply in person or call Ave, ND . O.ak coffee ta-557-3907 · tsce aneout 4 · 3133 Col. 21. Newport Winner SALES. Jewelry 'Trainee. nia Personnel Service of for interYw . A1fs Bray, Toy poodle, black /silver. hie & des k. :iiurfboard, · Wonted 8081 TV Radio · "Toru" Clea n, comrorta· Mt}ure, s harp , en· Ora nge Coun~y. 2082 714 /642·4000. · male-llouse trained, 4 washe~ fte.w dryer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• H · ' 8098' ""ble ,rast.SL950.675·6675. tht.Jtiaslir. resp. P /tirm Michclsonl)r,Jn."'1c. 1515Wcst_s:lirr,NB mosoldSJ0.646-7511 Misc. SC M WANTED : A.dtlrt>:o;so •••• ~'!~.~~·:.~••••••••• &~nd's._~·_ll673-4734 EqualOppor'. Employer R1 ·.LETS j!raph Any make, mdl. Ensenada 20. 6 HP O/B. ~ ~ •Se-cy's-SeYeral · Kecshond Male w /papers. Hones 10'° " cond. Cash. 554 -2384 25'' COL.Oil TV , late. mdl. Loaded! Must sell! Best ~SALESLADY $700-$800 100% Fee P<Vd 2 Year.; old. Likes kids.••••••••••••••••••••••• •NSWERS u: Xlnt. cond. Ofrer. 640-1763. TRAIN,EES . Females 646-0973&675·8866. SADDLE ft ".ANT T 0 BUY 963-2963 dM~t u r e l· Rde l 8 i 1 R 'rY 1 ~lO, sh too . 18·80. ~e~ Window Tint· · . W,ESTERN $35 Knotty -Skull -1-lydraulic fl oor jilck, re Sacrifice Cor 25. must sell r store. nclu es eYa ea .,.,,tate. 1.egal. ing Company in H.B. has CUTE Purebred_ Colhe & • 644_1742 • Catch _ Pen.ury _ asoouble .. Ask ror Larry Lovely Mediterrnnea this week. Seawlnd. & nds. 846·06&! l~iz Reinders Agency openings in Promotions. Germ. Shep. mix. 3 wks . NECK OUT 968-4971 aft. 5:30 pn1 style stereo. phono, ta 642.6607 ~ . 4020 Birch St, Ste 104 Installations, & Sales old. Sl5. 646-4240 aft. 5PM For Sale-E nglish Boreillf ''Behold the turtle! He •d~k~'.~64~·~·~6<lll~l~e~'~e~5,_ __ J ;;;:'';;::::::::;:::;;-:;-::-:::=: Salef Secretary for bus)' Newport Beach 833·8190 dd f'.!EED Used Ca r pet. Bit -1 . • 22' Herreshoff American· Y•t Bro~cragc on lhl · Call for appointmewt Dept. Personality &. de· Irish Setter 2 yrs AKC 5 a 1 e ( 1 i k e ne W); m akes progress only 1n Apl. sz. c:as s(ove .. llX RC.A D~lmon1 co am.I< Eagle gaff rigged w'oth Ba·~. Exper .• skilled, ap. s ire lo work, mor_e im-Must Seit NeedsT'oomtO Comhpl la ~k . bridle. ~~c;J1~T.~~icks his Gal water heater. f'.Yes w.1lnut s te reo console. teak option at dealers pli~nts on ly Please/. Y to Pres !800 portant than experience. rvn. 968·9641 brus es, etc. 644·5890. 5'19·'1691 . S.'iO. 548-98.12. cos\/reduced.<•6·7112 Ptl1>nc Mr . Ta y lor. VIPSUITE Apply Mon-Sat, 9.5 at . .... ~I lndiv. accustomed to lop ISl5Alabama. ll.B. Ml~~ Schn auzer pups. ;r~,,~:f~~~e r4°~':i·fd~· Chevrolet 9920 CheYrOlet 9Y29 CheYrolet 9920 Chevroftf 9920 l~EAMST·RESS level priorities staff & ~d able, a lert. Fully Western/English. SJOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . who has an exec . manner TYPIST wea!'ed, all shots;. AKC 131·!ll28 Exp . Single Needle soughtbyestab'l fi rmfor reg d . $125 · Male. or / . 'S H · ~;{:l:~sc:r r:e~s:.; ~:en~~s~!1i1°C~is x~~~ Must be able(: type ro.Zom~:·.~;:::Spanl 's •••••••.••••••••• , •• ~~?!! 1.11 ~ ·' ERE'· Co,.-684 W. 17lh St. CM. ter. 833-2700. Dennis & w.p.m.Arcuracy•amust.. MIF, German Shep. M , WANTED ..._... 64S-li820. Denni s I" c rs on n e I Apply Penonnel Dept all AKC 646·0142 Aft 5 • :.ir... • Service or Orange Coun-Mon· Fri 9AM-4PM 645-280l . . ' TOP CASH DOLLAR ~EAM~TRESS '>., 208Z Mieh_e!,on Dr. _!'~CIFIC MUTUAL . PA 1 Jl ,-o R y 0 UR d-. Sa1t·makcrs. exper. rcq. lr\'1ne. 100NewportdF r Fiem:-lri!!h-setter, t-yr. JEW.E.LR.¥,-W,A.TCH:G;, ...... , -19SSY - Toft pay. Ullll)an Sails. Newport Reach A.KC,likeschldn ,A:olher ART OBJECTS, GOLD,. IMllrl • II.;'.. t d • 67!f.bhO r\'ice Sla. Altt..•nd , full EqualOppor.f~mployer does .. Art4pm,64M257. Sll,.VER SERVICE, "8'.W 1un· O• nve or p/t. Drowil 's Shell, 990 F INE 1'"U RN & AN · small 1-laYt somethifli you wanl t:. Coast Hwy , NB TIQUES: 645-2200 ca .... toaell'!' C1al'!sined ads do ForClassiried.Ad I 1 it Wi:?U. 642·5678. Want Ads" Call 642-5678 TYPIST $600 ACTION MisceUOHOUS '8010 C II ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mag Card exp. TypeOO+ a a ~'t.~~•~•~•••••?!~~ ~~1!.~!':'.t::! ••••• ?!!!~ WESTCLIFF ~~i.1~1:~ Personnel Agency 642-5678 TREE SALE 15 Gal. SIS. 24" Box $15. Grower. 642·4403 . ~ ~ I ·' • " • ETJ..IL Serious Minded? Looking For A Career? Then Call ~STOP N GO MARKETS ASSISTANT MANAGERS We Offer A Startl179 Salary Of O.ver $650 Per Month + W• p•y far our emp~;!''' _maior" ·-at. hospl!IZI.-_ lllilr•c-. ' YK-., profit ~ & we poy for ' -....... too. Tiso _.. ~ '°"' .. l l,IN :°" i1 hard. W tM appar._...,. ,..,,,. 1••don for the c...... • 1 it14 'I (Mark Ill Center> 1651 E. Edinger, S.A. Ca II 542·8836 Typist for Attorney in NO . Dependable, mature. Enthuaias m necessary. Will train. 645-4000 Waitress, exper'd, atlrac: live. Appl)' in person, 1131 Back Bay Or, N.B. on 518/75 rrom 9-5. W J..HT XTIJ.. $ ? Cal Us Mow!! We train you lo eam what you want! Join our rlexible·hdurs team in Hunt. Heh, Fountain vty, Weslm. & meet lots oC new fri e nd s. 1''un ! Profitable! NC\ exper. nee. Call Mrs: Jessop, 9 -l2, 5 /9 , 5/12 . 213 /438·2750 for in appt, w-w-Equa.IOppor. Employer w.c:a.a. lllOUfGltts. ' We al10 ,.-will'( riven. Run rapid•. C•.P'IP out in the wllOrtleu. A9d leam to sarYlve Jn •l\Y tert1ln.. We have to. Jt't our job. It c•n be yours, too . .Iola the people who'Ycjolnod tbe Army. Call A.r111y Opparfw!tle• 64&.IZ40 Preview Superbo'wl I 01 WATOI lfAMS AND RAlDERS IN ACTION . AT UC IRVINE --. 1 :30 p.m. Sunday May18 U C I Baseball Stadium AND 7:30 p.m. Monday · .~19 CraWford Hall T'idltlll ... .... ...... .... ...,. ........... ___ .. __ ..,.. .... . UCI . Celebrity Baseball Game ...... -~ .... ,, • I Now there's an eleglnt smtl/ elf, and we've gcil II! \l's the dreaay new lun-10-arive Monza Towna Coupe with format vinyl roof and larg11 opera wlneloM standard! so comfor1ab1a·,,too, wlth·deep buckel seats up front and cul-pile carpeting all througtl. Come In f.nd see this eleg•nt new w1y lo go places today! hi ••• II' Mi al BJI Y1 M1 YI ... D -·· SlJ MO, Pa 1P1 wAI rd of~ Co; "'' NEl O< 64'1 ., ···~ lS' ! fl) HF pa ... • ••• ~ .•••• Can '· I ja ~ Jo'OI T., ... OV( Mo s ••• .,, "°' ,,. "73' ""' 1-.. il -'72 W/ n. $6t 493 Re lor 115 '7! an l3 i .,, '" ev ~ Ya eo .!t q • .. ' Ct j • l ' l l I 7 l ·i I ' I • ~ ................... _ ...... j ........ , .. _.._. ........ • • • ... . . , .. • • tMOTNClt• .t560Aiilww-.i '''° w .. .-., .... ,1.1915 DAILY Pit.OT . •••••·•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• r. •••••• , •••••••••••••••••••••. ..1. w-~-~ ...... •••••••S•ol••'•••••••••!~.·.~.~~t:::i=~/ • 4 wt.ti Drf•H; tllO ' -os _.,_, 9590 Autot W tod 9590 •-~-I ~~ I I IO •• PICKUPS WEPAYTOPOOLLAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clfl ~ ..... ~ it '' ····:···············.· FOR TOP USED CARS WE BUY ................................................ . ·~.~~t~~·1-.;,."~r:·· ::.·~;~:::,·::.·l·lbo··r 4 waEn DllYES OOODSELECT.ION 7JCHIYY •"OREICN. DOMESTIC TOP CASH! .7 .... D 2'1(\ --... "'II).. 'J ...w. usm Y4 ,_ or CLASSICS IMPORTS For clean used cars "······················· --or la I 50c<', S •pd lrans. Prices It.art at........ "'*e'le4 Trwk II you.r0ca1r is extr.i clean t r 1.1 c k 11 ~ If 0 w a rd '73, Air, aauto , AM /Jo'l\t EXPERJ EN"•o' Sall ~eond=::·;.;•::1;;75oo·.::1144:.:.;·ll009:;:::__-l MIW & USID y I see Wi rs · Top Dollar For Any Che\lrolet , Dove & Quall stereo, sunroof, blu•;:, ~~ • $1111 •' autom•llc 1•u••iutCll Make.,.Model. YachtSal11manwant.ed H~NDA S&reet 90 , t ransmlaslo e "' -JIMP .. ..,OS Streets, nr. l\1 acArthur, 23.400 mi. Like n e~·. Mr Wh it II .... _ ...... leld 3' •"'DCIUISEI n, po~ 2925•1arborBlvd. "" Jamboree 111\cl Hristot. Ml95.538-016'1 . e. arine wu-n , le1 1uards r-An "II Datsun (2$155W) 4 slffrin1. Tuc·A·Way Utt ,._1• MC1a 979. ~N~~~~:i!:;j§;~~;;~~~=} YlcbOJ ' dntcoad. DIO.t?S-<675. STATION a(JOOCl,AM radio. • l•le. Ulll7RJ. Dir. N ~ MAZDA ewport lk"h. 83J·OM.<. _, 9709 ::-:-~::-..,.:.:•c:·•="::'---11 ··· K •1 175 W" ... O"'S . fl l . rellable party to mu TOI' DOLL·• s If ,........ .. .................... . •••••• • · A• " '•ft-ii& s mall monthly P•Y· A 2001 . anchestcr -•c: .. / Dlrt/!Mrt . Xlnl cond. '7 Mlllll U.UIO •· c 11 c M Anaheim 636-6000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 907 lie. '"°°or bal. 548-7 to Choo1e from ~ WH ::;;n.,;r;, a r . gr. al l'AID 68 A .. ti...Healv -•••••••••••••••••••• BUI Jr. Examplc:1972 : , ' TOYOTA 1--·--·------i IMMEDIATELY 0..-,.COllltty'I 9701 ltoadsl!J r . ·a rarE.-i ittlc SLIPSA\lalloble' 11":::::.:.:c:.,_ ______ ~ '14 Chev Chey. ~T 4X4 JOIALL · .... lltSleyer ••••••••••••••••••••••• jewe l. Priced ri~h t Newport Be BELL ffelm e t 1, tWo. 6 cyl., 3 Speed, air, Wil111 1966 HOfbof, c M 646 9303 Camper Special A/C, FOl.llt'iN CA.IS I "71 eitroen·Pallas whih.·. $11~. 20·~· Power Super Ma1nwm llze hubs, radto, heater, &cex· dl.lllllanU $4300 675·4472 C•" ~COM•...,, •Mport5 Xlnt cood. Z.5mpR . Ne~ ae.:11 IMpot"h 18'·60'S.U MO. Bell RT alze 1 3/1. lraclean. C4&8FOL) "12 CHEVY Pkup. ~ton, --'Iii'" mMa-,Toyota lire.s. Original owner 848Quai1St 67S-W3or'4s.8506 $.1:5. Clean, h\J'dly used. $4177 350 vs, lo m'Ues. $3 ,000. '73CHEVY custom C20. ~~ TO SH US Call Roger or "Bill 494 .3:nt Newport Beat"h 644 -17'2 rirm. S8I..f.i673 T, V·ll, clean, Blue Book 847 -8555 752.0900 MOORING & l·O boat, nr. · price $2550. South <:out r----------IAlfaROIMO 9705 Pavilion. S2 ,IOO. Aft .llJ4oh1rHitHIS. cd&lullft•n:ai '65 R a n c her o . $60 Car Leasing, JOO West NHAPPIAISAL •••••••••••••••••••••••1---------- lPM 581·8'n s.•.....,,, tl60 14iU1. WJLO McCullough Construe· Coast 11,"t y, N . B . We buy used cars & A.Ha IOMeo BMW 9712 1-. I.ion 64.5-2182. afte~5.673·82fD trucks. Call G R01'11 ..... or L•ose ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATER space, 220 lineal •:••••••••••••••••••;• TOYOTA 536·7946 v-9570 CHEVROLt.1 £or a fre<> -r n dock apace with small Explorer W/ root a.ir, .. appraisal. Authori zed olfice. Avail immed. 2703 .2500 W !1-Ux. &en • .34, _ 4 1949 Chevy "'2 .Ton. Runs !•••••••••••••••••••••• GfiQTJJ Cll~V!.lQJ.t."T Sate-s & Service ORANGE COUMTY'f'- Coast Hwy, N.B. 548·3641 mi. $8500. 545-2903. .19§6 HqrbtH, C '-' 6.f6 ll30J good. Mu.et see to 8pprec: 13 Dodge Van, custom int. 3100 W.CoHtfhly.ll 18211 Beach nlvd. B•ach Imports OLDEST 1,11 _ .. _..._ __ 71133 ______ 1,........_y,..el tl70 7JDODGE $000 /reuotf.548·6538 ~700 , Xlnt Cond. nu 642-9405 lluntlngtonBeach Mat'Arthurand & NEED ror&o' Sail, private •••••••••••••••••••••• Powet' WCMJOll 71 CHEVY tires. 493·5305 -:--:--:-=-----------=----:-1 ~84~7....,~~---~"'~9·~JJJ~11 Jamboree .. . ... or marina. Permanent '14 Cruisaire, 12', Ideal f Crew cab. 4 wheel drive. ¥4 T• Plcbp LOOKlNG FOR A CAR ? SB.LING YOUR CAR? WE HEED 84S·~~~porl u::~h--(f, 644·2181 · s mall truck, fully equip. 4' speed .tran$mission, Sl?ll Discover a new ap. TOP PRICES PAID USEDC -------- lcMlts. c.-......1 & IW7-1989. 24,000 mile:;. (1J934L). V 8 . a u tom a t f c proach. Spend lct1s . Call 1'"or Imports ·i-or DOLL~'!tS! FOH ·7 1 9 '69 Alfa •u..,..... 18' M t b II I II S3800. Mu st sell im· l . . TheAmi-ricanC<trPlan, PaidfororNot G-OOD '71 ·'72AN U ",3 <-1'-n S:ilcs·SCr\'ICC·Lt.'i.I Slf)J: ' Roy Carver, Inc,, .. Hollsltoycc BM·W." -90IO as er u t , u Y meWat.ely. Need reliable ransm11s1on, power 675 ·8900. 114 Agate, .rt" u.r •••••'t.••••••••••••.••••• equipped, lop condition. party to make 5 mall steering , air condilioo-Balboa Jsle D.-Lewis IMporh l)OM 1-:STH..:S Both extr a nil·c 1·;,,r:,. 2:\.1 t: 17th St • 15' SKI Boat & Runabout '650. Don ,640-0321 af\6 monthly payments Call ing. (r.68186). Dir. Many1 --------1966 llitrbor, C.M. & IM PORTS trade now! f'ly equip'd w/ trlr, ~ Senlce & Cr. Mgr. at1Wl·0873~ more to choose from. '73 l·TON Chevy Select 646·9303 THEODORE leocll 1~ t:a>ta l\lea S464'Wii., HP 0/8, lights, com· ,_ 9400 Need reliable party to Van. Xlnt. cond. I ROllHS FORD 848 Quall St. pass speedom e ter J EEP '68 CJ.5 283 make s mall monttily mi. Completely self· 2060l larborBlvd. Ncwi>0rtBeat·h '70 Hi\IW 2002, Koni 's . Micheli n:;, 24.500 or1~iri31 ': 1111h .. -s. 1\1 u s l sec to ap· ~rCl'ltllt." $)50t1 firn1 ' CM"er: '••••••••••••••••••••••• O'Drive, Extras. $2,300.'' payments. Call Cr. Mgr. contained. A rt . 5PM , f Ivy J.ac Can COS1'A M t:SA 752·0900 $600 • • 545.3015 Auto Repair&: Painting S3'1·8862 aft. SPM at847·0873. $40-8116 · 847·7243 642·00IO •REASONABLE• ---------1 ·---------: fi7J.J247 . ~ ... ~~.": ....... !~~~ ~.~~·.~:."! ....... !~!!~I ~"!.°.~·.~~.": ....... !~~ .: rr-•partaffo. 548·3211 -Richard 9100 A.Mtos, Mew 9100 Alltos. Mew ••••••••••••••••••••••• for5ale •••••••••••••••••••••• C•yers.Salo/ Reill 9120~-~······················ 9510 CamPer·Mini Truck. Sl:ps •-sSESSIOHS 4, Stv. sink, Ice B. & ftl!Ol'"V •••••••••••••••••••••• jacks . l'"ini s h i nt . Many lo choose from. yourself.$.500. 645·1501 Need reliable party t make small monthly i'"O R SALE, Sherwood payments. Call Cr. Mgr. TentCmpr, w/hrtr, lllnl. at847-0873. cond. 5 yrs, $500. 557·72631\;;jkj;;;-;j ____ l eves. I" Clia.Ji Moforcr,cl•s / Scoo •rs 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "74 C"l 400: very clean, never raced, many ex· lras. 548·6538 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '54 Ford Victoria 2Dr. 1£ardtop, 56M orig mi. xlnt co1ld . $1000 . 892-1832 -. Yelolcln 9530 "73 YAHAMA 360MX, hke ••••••••••••••••••••••• ni:w. much chrome. $750 73 Chevy, stand. Van, Firm. 540-8231 cust. conv. self cont. Lo •72 JIONDA 350. Gold mi. xlnt cond. 64~·8379 w/blk. trim. Gold metal n ake fairing. Xlnt . cood. 5650. Call art. 5PM 4!13-41102 • VW DUNE BUGGY• 1-Seater. Gd. cond. SJ7S 64>8174A£t. 5 P.M. WHft Drives 9550 •••••••••••••••••••••• S.ald550 Real low miles, .11 steal loronly$1095. 74 SCOUT leodl '-P.!!'fs 4 wheel drive. Automatic 848Qua11St. transmission, power Newport Beach steering, air condition· 752°0900 Ing. (91JKLM l 175 KAWASAKI rebll. $4788 '75· '76 lags. $250. Cal arter4pm.642·0622 " l . 73 llonda soo. nu lrlr, w/ fM WJtb hlmls. A·I cond. $1400, lrd. lor van. 557.7 TOYOTA eves. -'-""~-------i : 1966 Horbot-. J .M. 646 .9303 Yamaha JOO MX. xln cond. $325, ~fter 12 n -r4 INT'L. Scout 2, 4X4 >1123 Mlnl. f'ly. eqpd. $5000 CLASSIFIED will sell it. 6t0-0365a/tS. Pvt Ply. A COHYENIENT IHOPPINC M.o • SCWIHC GUIDE FOii TH£ CAL OH fHE GO. For aa Ad low-·• World 'Cal s.. 642-5671. bl. 330 Com/.ortably Y oars Color Cables! . - 'I I \ ! ' 9174 saESl-18 i.,, 11f...,;_ 11f..,-r- ' .... 11111!!1'Jm1"1~~ ...... ll[llml!ljlt! '74 ROTARY -PICKUP '74 MAZDA RX4 IMMEDIATE (53 409X)s2'0"' 5·77 IMME D IATUE Used Low mo s "2SYI 577 DELIVERY · ·. · DELIVE.RY 5199DOWN s75~MTH 5 199DOWN s75~MTH 52!.11 '"" ll"OC:• plll! 11• • i.e. '1!."9 1ot• "'O ""11. Incl I.a• • llC ••• C.IV"'ll t~•!l'f•·k>< ONy 41! ,...,,. O.le<•9d "'91'-"' $2!Jll luNIDro<:• Ol"1 I•• f'1;c, $l!J99 TDI .. fl'O. pm!, ltld. 1 .. l ~c l Jh ~!'Y•O'>Q C!\ao'g<!S '°'Only 41! fl'O~ °"'"''"" Dll~menl . ' '·' • '. . ' ., . -' . ., ' ,,, ,, ·' ... . ' prq$3896 !J<' A"""•I Per<:en!1Q9Rlte1 111N..1 · --P<>~t.3848·~2 An.......,!P.,tenl_l'l...,1718"1.. ... ------------... ------------..... --------------.-------mlll!'----~ .. '68 VOLKS BUG s577 •100DH. '4e. 1sf11U11.,.;c;. p1.,. , .. ' 1oc. 1,0 515 ICUI -· pm1 ind. w • i;c. ... ~""' tl\ll"Qlll '°' onty 12""" 0..'-""! P9'ltnl!W Pljo9 M115.7:r. 1'.n<IUlll P..-cent19'1 fl.,e223111o '72 FORD PIMTO 4 spd., A & H {713MIMJ s977 • 100 DH. •37.!J. ''" .......... plul , ..• lie 137 01 """ fl'O pml ;nd, la>' lie. ., • cwoy;no c.1>1t09• '°' on1y 30 <m& DelerT«I paymron• "'oce 113311 30. A.....,,.I Perc•nl-Aal• 21 13'1.. '70 F(AT 124. Coupe. Air. 4 spd .• A & H. {3518TMJ $1077 •100DH. •s~~. $1077 ""' -pkll , .. 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DUME BUGGY Full canvas lop , side curtains, chrome wheels w1lh olf road tires. (509FBOJ '70 V.W. DUME BUGGY Canvas top, ctlrome wheels. The right toy. (709BNPJ 51377 5977 'I·' I .,,;. •f • . . ' \ .. ' • . . Wedn.eSd1y, May 7. 1975 A.Mtot. l.,11tltl . ....0.. i"'prfrit4 ........... ,,.. . ., Wtdnttd• , Ma 7, t974 •:""....:=::.;..:..::=c...-,,.-------'-===f'="-"-= . ······················t ....................... ········~·············· . . ' ~ . ' ~ i a,..d .1...,01 W ' ......_ ltt••rtr.d . t7i:& Jn;a tJ-JO W.1._. 9140 ~"!.".~.1.":f,'!!:'. ••• ,,,, •• -. •• ·.~"!!~.~.... · . •t.".~"!r~!"'!!,,,,,,, '''''••••••••••••• '''''''''''''''''''''' ''''''''''''''''''''''' ''''''''''''''''''''''' ,,,,,,,,,_~·····•••••••·· eeeeeee•tt••••••••••••• ' ·~-· ... • I I 9712 9710 D-.. 9720 • '71J AG 'V12 2+2 1 own '13·Mod)l\S1'DA/i Merc .. 1 _ 9740 .... _ ,740 ~e. .• t1J6 ._••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••.-••••••••t••••••••• Pr~cUcally New 1974 Jo"'ia must sell! ldak~ ofr. ' LOAPf1Pl-sJJARP! ••••••••••~•••••••••••• ••••••••,••••••••••••••• •••••••••,!'!•-••••••!• ~l' '74 I •y •RI• WILL BUY YOUR 1913 Dabun Pickup, St. Wagon . Um pg. pty.S39-.'58300c'"'· , S?m. • 833·80lll OYlll 100 ~ #1 . UR IN .S.A. -A A A DATSUN TOYOTA • custom ,Interior , good AM/FM ~tereo. rttdla -• ' ;;.;.u;. tiilcp.w . :, .. CLOSEOUT OR VOLKSWAGEN condtUon , evanlngs ~ ..... 0n1.-ml.$Z900. 9 31 M-..... a-.-HEW,&\IYU• .......... ·-,, llOY •. i.'i!• SAYISSS PAID FOR OR NOT. 496-0l30'*2300.firm. 847·2120 •ft&pm. • ...................... , ~, .. -."' ........ -'MHCats . _.,. ...... , JR{ '"•av•• ' * 530 I* w ILL p A y T 0 . '7)DATSUH u~ 9727 1913 Mazda Sia. W••· Executive Ccr OM DISPUY . 1• 9••11ty • llOUS·llOYC£ DOLLAR. CALL KE -•x sao1 8 1 280 5-..... Usfll Mercedes ,,.,.m.,•. IMMIOIATE ALLEN,$40-0442 Pie ... ,,,_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....,own~~ •••. 15,,!;, 12-,,·'nu!J.: . ' W9~· Howepfl11,.... c~-. CillfAMIJA "ILl'f""'f With camper shell, 4 ~ ~ 8' AV1'HORIZ O -... •••• .. -Xlnt cond. 2612 M .. a Dr. s 7 .. I mo -~-· c . M ·--~. SELECTION MUST SELL! '70 240Z, speed, rt1dio &c heater , .~ • , MERCEDESDEALER _... W ••t•r ' ,c•-•n•~~ ..,.,.. M k ff 962 3<8 (998HOH I Dir. M'any (Back Btty>~M8·5703. ---"'"' • ---1 1 ~• r.-·~-' SC Id '--* a e o er. · h _,, , uov2Manctie5ter, I U.t-:t-..i.US-Jo •.II •r~ Eves &wkends. more to I! oose from. •73 MAIDA Air, power windows. Buena Park lnDMUH WllS S.-9760 , ·• •LecnhtcJ• Need reliable party .to Pk ......... ~ AM /FM stereo, ·low SZJ-7250 II -••••••••••••••••••••••• .:J:Jiminate the middle '72 OA~UN 1200., onl. make s mall moothly ~ miles, 36 mo •Open End Ontbe:SantaAna-Fwy · lfll9'U ' :1Uan. Lease direct Crom 16,000 m1. Am /Fm, m payments. Call Cr. Mgr . 600 cc, 4 ....C., roclo Lease. "' , • . "' . --' "'11uthori:c.eddealer! •• whls, like new. $1995. at847-0f.13 & ........ 19&611TIDlr. •aJOt ..,..,,,11• ..,_'lldY ... 494 ·1595or640-l l36. Fi4lt 972:5 103 Mmr..,. to clloO.e $10.920. co:st. buy-back Buyir"g o ca with a • ...-..vlejct eat•tM4> i .• , , , There must be a reason ,, Da'·un Pi'cku'p_.· '"-t ••••••••••• •••• •---~ d II-, $7420. Dep. $3500, Int. _ bof he ........ L-we are #1 in sales, w-1 In '"" . . "~ •••••••• TnnPo "ee re •$32oil".24 + Lux & lie. status sym on. t '65 230SL. Xlnt cond, air, _,. l JerVice #I in selection whls, paanl, antitrior. OltAMGECOUMn"S 0 .... f•CTOll'f ,_.., -to IHke .... $195 .. Sec. deposit, Ser. hood? O urs is under AM /FPw1 . auto, Priced to Authoriz_ed i • · $1000 T .O.I>. Call 898-198 MEWEST & LAI.GEST YIDlli ... Hi• ........_ ,.._ #4005 Sell ~750. SS?·lT23_ Sales & Service .~ CrevierBMW afl6. • IMMEDIATE IM'fOICE -ypoy -. 1hehood BMW! ieachlmpor'ts ' ~ 21.18 \\' .1:.1 :::ili:c,-l'l --LlllERY Cr. M9f. at 147-0173 Offer·Expires ---f G•.. ·_ acAr.t.hu~11nd1---- 5}tnla Ana HJ5.3171 '70 DATSUN 510 . _AllM~elslc ~_olors ON A.LL M.rcedes ieni 9740 5-7~75 ~~u~:r!~~~~,;;ul -848-Dov~lffilb0ree752-0900 .:.-& &' WAG' ON Dick Miller Motors MEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• EAT . , 'c"a1"'ilj .!'._iJI Ahclji. '_(175·~~ f>Jewporl Beach mDm'B · -s-ue mer~an ....... - . -. ~ __.. We are pleased to an· THE PRICE Plan, 114 Agt1 te, Bf!lboo 7 ISAAI 99LE • "' 4-Specd t ra_nsmiss. i_on, . · ."75 HONDA nounl'e the resale of one -Try the Isle condi l"CRE•SE 4 Door , a uto,m u tlc ft~ •• -972 AM radio, air tJon-· of the. truly great n A Uhimote -1----------1 . -!-0 ing. (956LGC) . 12G-W. Wam(•r S-EDA"'S automobiles of our. lime. 3lO SL Roadstr. lminac. tra~~is~ion, Cact~r~ air ~.!4!-•0•::.~ .• ·-.•••p·,.·,:·•U••P••w••1 $1488 at So. Maili " O_wn'.~. driven_,_& ob-• Drivi n_ J\1.oc;:fline Classic-Lo.-mi'g. $7900'. _ .~1d.!.~l_ontng. Sha!p low ,. _,,, • S;1n1a-Ana 557-2!:!2 y o u r (' ho i-c c o r v'iousty pa mpe red by-one Jim S·l.emons * 675_7884 * mi _es . '1 . .6-v er-h e·ad c 'et mpe r .cd l • accessories plus t ax & of Ora·nge County's I . ;a .leocl!l•orfl "·"'· .m. /F~ stereo . 23. f.QI\ 1t11M1 '74 128·2dr Sedan. Mags. li('enSe. (Jrdl'r )'ours lar.gesl new car dealers. mpO.---.S M.B. 450SE -'74 . Silver. S4~u8~l~·l-1: ,_,. .....,,,.,.. UUUJ S200cash. Take over loan today. Th' k "I 3 833 9300 . ......_. loaded. Assume lease.of.. Newpoa •B•ac' 1 •m1~_.....646-8529 . ~ $l900 R d ts remar ·au e 197 • _....._ · '"' 11 " ---~ , . an y 554·0862 Mercedes Benz 450 SLC $260 mo. No dn. 640·0419. 752· 900 ' ~lassi(ied Ads sell big -~. TOYOTA '70 124 Spider. Xlnt cond. Coupe is now ondis play.Try a Dail y Pilot :r••oz~~:uw.\f .66 .250sE. P IS ,P /-B.1---"''-----'-:'.= .;,)Lefl!S, small ite1ns or: . Super Car! $1695. Please call 89'1>-3321 ror ~lassiCied Ad to buy, sell 831·2040 • 495.4949 Sunroof. AM -f>~M . 8 trek. Toyoh!i 976S: 1!~DY 1lem. 642-5678. l'!_b6 Hcwbor. C.M 641> 9303 . 842-857-1.. further details. · or re nt something. """.,_,, ..... ..,.,., .. " 16.18-mpg. Very good ••••••••••··~·••••••••• • uew 9800 Autos, New 9·100 Awtos, New 9100 4'1tot, New tf~ Alltoi, New ' 9100 A.ut01, New 9ao0 Autos, New 9100 cond. Asking $3850/Best · " ,offer. 6"4·4644 art. Jpm .• • .•................ .............•••..•.... ......•.•.....•.......• •••.••.•.......•.•.• . ······-··••.f••··~·····_,· ··········-····.-······ .•..•..•.•..••...• ···· 1 -~-----~--1 SPECIAL ·.· .. · .,. ·. ' I 9744 "r;' • t; t' . • TOYOTA SAlI! 1· i .. ... • " .. " BRAND NEW STARFIRE ·'· ORDER YOURS HPW • ,. TAKE YOUR CHOICE '72 CHEV. CHEVELLE W.AGOM AutQmahc, ~ sleeono. rad•O, lle1ter. t7S0FYW) '72 FIAT SPIDER · ~. 4 ~. 1.clio, he.ater. l195KGUJ ""'"''"'"""'""'oal""""''"" .,, .. ,,.,. ... ..,., ... _._ , .......... ........ --~-""--"·~ ,.,. .. '69 DATSUN 510 Rad•o. ne1te•. 4 1peed t•1nsm1ss1on. OCWG216l '71 OLDS 88 ROY ALE COUPE Au\otnahr.:. ~ II~ ~ 10P. air mnd~ion•no (038GGXI i~2 ~~s~~s?Jl!~ ·" .,. 5227. 7 IOP. P..!IBal~ AMIFM Slet'llO. (9HiEILJ • • , '7.0..MERCURY COUG.AR)(R.7 V-11 • .,.,tomalie. yin)'! !OP. hll ""-!.AM/FM 111-(3i3BTV) I • , ' , 51477 ' . t , VISIT ,. OUR HUGE 4 WHEEL 'DRIVE ---=EMIER- "Home of the TERRA VAN" . . ~~ J 1975 GMC LONG BED · PICKUP 151oa.a1 •• IMMEDIAtE DELIVERY 53477 • 1975 GMC SHORT BED 4 WHEEL DRl'fE IMMEDIATE DELIV-ER'J S46Jf (511003) .. . . TAKE YOUR CHOICE '68 OLDS WAGON Aulorl9!ic, P.S .• ai• coodotloolng. (530!.FI) '68 CHEV. HOY A • 6 Cyhnder, 8!ft0t'Y1'!ic, r.clio, heater. IWSN766) '68 DODGE ti.ART Automahc, ~!ll""ng, 11ireond1tlon•ng (VILIM1l $ '72-0LDS TOR OM.ADO Full pewttr, llJd~ •if . ...,nyi Tap slereo. (rnHHY! . -, '73 CHEVROLET s2477 !~~,~~.~.';'~!.~!: .. '" . . mndilidninQ. vinyl too. (87'9GIV) '71 CHEVROLET VEGA . 4 •PB•d tr1111ml1&ion. radio. ht•ler, {tOICZMI \ - . '·71 DODGE ¥.AH Fully ractory eQUIHed. {~ ,,_ . ~~ . ~1277 . " 51677 • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 65 MGI Rd•lr. Needs some worl;t,.. -~•..;.irt• 848 Quail St. Ncwpqrt Beaeh 752·0900 9746 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 16 Opel G'f, Xlnt Cond. 543:~ 39,000 mi. Pvt. Pty. 700pel GT, nu lires, lo mi., !ai1800/ofr. -, 979-1614 979-4470 Factory Deirlos & EX· ecutive cars. Good Used Toyota Select,_ion ALL PRICED TO SELL ~f.Gltlewib .TOYOTA 191>6 Horbor. C.M. 1>41> 9J03 71 MARK II WAGON 67 Opd_C:pe. :'!:''~~';:;"111•on, ,.d•o •n<1 4 Speed . radio. healer, $l788 new tires. Sharp ! $995. leach Import• l)f.Qlt L~,.,; 1 S48Qua1\St. • WJW NcWport Bea<:h ~ , __ 15_2-_09_00_, --i ~ ro·roTA ,........ 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·"' ' ' -'72 911-T CPE. 5 speed. Silver w/blk interior. air am /f_m stereo~ allo} wh'aels. Mifll l'ond. $8295. 499-1049 anyltme. -~-1 1962 J>orschc 912 S. Nev.· eng, mech'ly pcrr. $3500. 545-4807. 1966 Harbor, \f\ (146 9303 72TOYOTA Picluop with cabo.,..,,. cmnper. 11330551. Dlro Mmiy more to choose from. Meed reliable P'!'iY lo •••e 111tall mo.,thlr 1968 912. Am /t'm stereo pay111eit1. Call Cr. w t tape d ec·k . Chr m M4)r.atl47-0173. whls. Xlnt cond. 644 ·8786 . .:__,__ ______ _ Toy. '71 Wag. Corona Mk '69.911T TAR.GA. needs JI . Stick, air, lmmac. body wrk. Make orrer or m us t sell $1595. P .P . trade. M8·4000 eves. 962-8459 . Mazda 9738 MmdG 97J8 ............................................... " ' I :Hardt.ops-;--W099ns'-Sedans ·· Go9d thru May 31st -on any. new '7 4 rotary-engine car. There's never been a better time to : buy Mazda. You 'll geta.hmmmdinger ol a deal from us-ilnd $500 cash back from Mazda-when you buy any new 1974 rotary69nQine ·car . equip1><1d the way you like it. (And you can use your rebate toward the down payment if you want). Come in for a test drive, One lough engine. One tough car. One hmmmdinger of a deal. / .-J_' • ' -~ ., ,.... ...... JJill'I ll'IM -.. .. V1ll Ures . fer.ti '12,V' Sup4 Stefl u-. .., .. s '111Ri auto. ...... 1974 ·i Xln Am/ $3800 '62 Ba ing e tr ad• 'GS V1 Good .,,., '68 8 1 ll•dl. XI. CCI T 40< c You freet M SI LOS OAI in as of Sui Pie., 3331< (No11 numl '69 II ..... paint 1970 , radii Cllre< Voll'C ••••• ' Bear 5"11< P.rici Delli El .... --911 IIXC La " J 4 sp ove1 radic G '"' ~ AMC • •••• ' VS tr at stee1 ing. Man fron: ~~ Y, Mgri .. .. •••• ,..._T..._ 4001 Topside a... · 9917 c ...... Mcr •••••••••••••••••••••• You are tbt! winner d 2 ~97 4 CA M A RO w /L free tickets to tbe packaee. Air, all extras. Ucl l.YIME Xlnt cond. Must . sell. $950. Serious buyers on-c...-1TY ly please. Call Mike, IASHAU.6AMI 675-8624 evenings SUNDAY MAYlS wkends. . all :30 ~t UCI IC-:11-:.-""-,..-.. -.. ----,~,-.0~ LOS ANGELES RAMS A vs. OAKLAND RAIDERS in a seven inning preview ol Super Bowl Ten. Please call 642-5478 .. ext 333 to claim your tickets. <North County toll free number is 540-1220.) CC)t4MILL CHPIOLET SALES & SERVICE DF'2828 Harbor Blvd. ·COSTA MESA 546:-1200 **** ' ---------·12 Monte Carlo. 'XJnt. '69 Bug. 70 eng. FM Cheap! P.P . Ed M0-7 cassette. Stereo. Neecb bus, 982-6820 res. paint $1000. 675-9564 • ---------t '71 el Cammo 4S5 Olds 1970 VW, mags, am/fm engine. 400 transmi.ssion, rad io, nu tires, well gears, A/C, gauges, Mag cared (or. $1300. 645-0341 Whls & Big tires + Mor Xtras. $2000 firm . 9772 963-2784. • Vol•o ..... ,................. . '68 IMPALA, 2·door HT, SPECIAL 327 VS, whi.te, air c.ond., a good running, sohd car. V8LYO SALE! ~·party. 644""188 5.30p.m . Beat price incr ease.•----------& 5'u»er stock. Ail mode1a Pri-to Sell.' Overseas dDalivery;t~ =~:::;~:: · MAKE OFFER. VOLVO . Ev~, 968-7816 ,1.971 Camaro 350, • 1966 .Harbor C.M. 646 9303• 43,000mi.· Need s bod OllAMGE COUNTY work, $1, 700. Offer. Evenia1a 49&-Ul6S . . VOLVO 2XCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer * * • * i.Jl Or ange County! Josephine Masait BUY or LEASE 235 Hill P lace DIDECT CosLi Mesa -=-'ISW'.l.,.m:i•~".,..Rm""'19'1•l You are tbe winner cl ~-ti~t::~ 2025 5. ~. IASBALL CiAME Anaheim 750-2011 SUNDAY MAY, lS _at 1:30-&UJCI 71 VOLVO 1800 COUPE 4 apeed trapsm ission, overd r i ve, A M /FM radio. (933DDW > $4388 ~-l• \191 VOLVO ·: 1966 Harbor CM. 6.46 9~~ AMC 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOSA~GELES RAMS I ¥8. OAKLAND RAIDERS in a seven inning previe or SUper Bowl Ten. RJ.eue call 642-5678, ext 333 to claim JOUF tickets. <North County toll r nwnber is 5'0-1220.) •••• 72CHIVY Mo•ac_,. $611 V8, automatic t r ansmission, power steering. (416EIG ). Dir. Many more to choose rrom. Need reliable par· ty to make small mon- thly payments. Call Cr,. 71 ............. Mer. at847-o873 4 Door Sect. '55 Chevy 327, new parts. S 1411 Good cood. Best orrer trade. 5'8-8105 VS, automatic----------t transmission, power '67Caprice4 Dr. steering, air condl&ioo· Good condition. $500. ing. (611DIM ). Dir. 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N.Y.Steeks ' . ,. -" ' VOL. 68, NO. 127, S SECTION$; ,58 PAl;ES ORANGE CO.UNTY, CALIFORNIA ·WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1975 TEN CENTS Oil ' I ... ~ , . • 1\f (fn,:-l!lead . for Offshore Dri11ing incl uding those ~n tbe Eeslf Coast," he said. "Yet ~hen 'it?. comes to developing their ' off.shqre areas, they claim that this is a matter forthestatestode- cide." LOS AN!lELES 'cAPl -He 1pe..1te~4 JUI icbedllled ~~mefJ with plasttc ~odellt com~• -thrff·hour . pr~1enCation at-the P ••ated Wlirda,-otnetO!s-'OHbo,;-aecond .llliYlif;T)!Ulill~rlPg Western Oil and OU Aa.soMation" bcild by the Federal Bureau· or made a pitch today foe °"' of., ifand Management on a •propou.1 fcsh?re oil drilling of.f SoUthern to lease 106 million .acres of ~~1ro~nia. · ~em California olfshore land It IS absolutely esse!lllal to lodrllllng. · · the economy-of the United Sia~ -'Thi:-prOductloir ot oil off' Ille th.at th ls project go (011,war4. shor•· of ·soutlaef n California can without delay,·· said Pti:ilfp...,. be done with.Out harm .to the Verle~er, general counsel for-the . ecqnoiny -and 'we.neeQ;thatoil" aa~oc1aUon. 11."' Verleger ple'aded. •>People of f 'ra-f.,,_u.dd' l«:tJJ•·~·:~ .:. . ·.-. . , ._ . · Tfiese ~i:riah•i'~aiilll!Y ll)e mbei's cqhsolc each other wl)ile v:ieiving tl>\i .r~,itf~ OJ'what.was"llieir spljt·level )!ome. Three tornad&s Whipped 'hroµgh the cify Tuesday, kill- ing, at leasi three pe<ipjea~d-.1.an\~ging or, aestr.oying 500 homes. (See Story, PageA4.•) , 1 • .San J-q.~ 1'{qlling '. ' Pa·inted:.Sioewalks Southern California ljlld the Unit- ed States qnderstand thl.s need, ~cQtAJnlafPQJl1-~e"'Yelakeft." The association ls a trade or- ganizaUon for the oil industry. Mean\fblle, John L . Loftis, aenlor vice president of Exxon Co. ·U.S.A., defended the high proflti reportea by his and other oil companies i~he last three yean. "While oil industry profits in 1973 and 1974 increased marked• ly, they ~re not ~~sive when vi~w~. ~eainst futU!'~ capital 81l~eijiloration. reqwrements w · are estimated to range fro $200 to $t00 billion over the next 10 years,'' he told the panel of five federal officials. "Neith~r are they excessiv~ when compared with other in- . dustries." Al the opening day session Tuesday, a Sierra Club spokesman and the governor of Loufsfa.Jfi were al od& on the _propo§Jd .J.e.aslng_or -Southern -Callfornla .. s offshore acreege for oil drilling. Loulsla_n i Gov . Ed·wjn F.clwards said Tuesday the natjon pre&entfy needs all the oil it can fpid. ' ''Our critics want lhc feder..al government to tell Louisiana and Texas to explore for oil and gas and sell it to the American people ' But Sierra Clul9 spc>kesman Joseph T. Edmiston. represent· ing 85,000 club members in California, describedr'tbe leasing· proposal as •·a premature and · reckless exploitation of public re· . sources." -.,, -~ Non-1111ion Trash Ma11 : . ' .. Violetit F•trd .4 ss11r1111ee ., ' Episodes Pacific Treaty By KATHY CLANCY Continue · Fidelity Vowed From Wire Services WASHINGTON -President Ford assured Prime Minister Wallace E . Rowling of Ne'w Zealand today that the United states will keep its commitments iil the.Pacific. Ford's· meeting with Rowling was the first of three sessions the President had scheduled with commonwealth prime ministers. Others were with prim e ministers Gougl) Y{b~lam of Ausl?!!~ llJ!d Hilirold -!!fi1~oiilJ>f1 Great Britain. ·P ,,.,....,, The three commonw6atth leaders c.ame to Wa1bington · following a meeli.qg ii\ Jamtica. ''W.ith. re1P.ec\ to New Zealand and Australia, the President ' KY EXPECT$ VIET EXECUTIONS'-.U REFUGEE SHIPS STRAGGLE INTOPORT-4 THEY 'RE WELCOME IN ARKANSAS-AS VIETNAMESE SOUGHT U.S. HUSliAND-A16 ' . Meanwhile , the head or the government's refugee program told Congress today the Ad - ministration will pressure "the international community" to as- sist in the resettlement of Viel- (See TREc\TY, Pagi:c\2) Hospital ·1~11/f: Bi ~-. (;ilt;f• ~· By Strike · • Of ltl• Oioll' l'iletstllff A nine-day-old trash strike ended today in_ Huntington Beach and F.ountain Valley as workers lert their picket lines to go back to work without a \!Ontract. Meanwhile, striking Teamsters stayed off the job in Laguna Beach, most of El Toro and 11 other Orange County cities and violence fl ared . There wefe reports of threats made against non-union workers , hir!:<\ to man lrasti.J.lrucks, as• t ,Well"a\ rock and bottle throwing incidents. 1n addition. comP!lD)' officials at SCA Scr:YiCes. Which.serves El Toro, Tustin apd Orange, report- C hr is tin a Onass·is, 24. ed. one non-union driver was d ht d( th I t P-t k jerked from his truck Tuesday WS-ANGELES <APJ -Jn-aug er e a e . ..:,. ee and beaten with a chain. terns 'and resident j;foctor& went s hipping magnate Aristotle The companies involved in the on strike at Martin Luth.er King Onassis, has a rrived in Lon-strike said today they plan lo con-. Hospital today--despite announce· don for talks with cil c.om-tinue hiring non-union replace- ment or a tent3ti've settlement of pany_ executives. She, as-ments for the 400 striking lrash their dispute 3.t three large coon-sured them that she is now truck drivers otnd haulers. ty-run hospi@Js. in charge of. the OnaSsis In Laguna Beech trash collec- Tbe wildCat walkout came Operation.. lions wer'e reported only about within an hour after James . .J one-quarter or a day behind, _ llayes, chairman of the county while_.. service lo .El Toro re- Board ·of Supervisors, said an porledly was nearly bilck lo agreement had beeri reached to Hea-ring Set normal. avertastrikeinvolvingl,200doc-' S,tan Tkac.zyk, a general tors and disruption of medical manager of Rainbow Dispos&l wants lo reaffi'rm our commit-treatment to thousands of pa-F 0 M d ' Coinpany in Huntington Beach San Juan CapistranQ city coun· cilmjm are scheduled·tomeet•t 7 o'clock toni ht to 1diacusS menls in )be PJ1cific after the lients. r . Ur er' and Fountain Valley, said now was concerened . events i11 -Vietnam. '' a White <See WILDCAT, PageA2) . . that workers are back on t.hejob, ···Hbw'ever, 'he noted that some Housespokesman said. ~ A ... 80_-C••a~n• regular se.rvice should_ be ~e er o co or 1'0 s ai:np pa ·. terns into new concrete it en i Questiohedusraa,.til,__,H, ~~-s...----.----.7L:".;rr-:----~~ .. &-~ ~~r...,.,~ed by rs ay pat emed concrete beeomes slip-t Hth.-citUed'taedtfl~u_l{t~h· ~eeda-mokeS tJW,• -Tkazyk said Stn1ce~ returned ..., .d d · . • 1 h. uJ Y e n1 '7lJI es as sign 1 A Riverside man accused of to th .. i"ob this morning and will Sidewalks. . · "" · pe., 31\ angerous Orve tc ar withthe twonations. • th d I hos -ttarft"c when wet . Th a t e mur er 0 a woman w e bepaidatthecompany'slast.or- : rt has been recomjtl~oded .~at' new sidewalks on tbe south Ad'~ of Ortega H·ighWay be dyec( in russet color ai:id" patterned to look. Uke Mission tile. pa"i"c~·.1arly wa·s the case in the "The ineetings give the Presi-Co~1iee Next body, burned beyond recogni· fer, $4 an hour for drivers and .,.. '"' h lion. was found in the charl'ed ~ f h 1 · citv of l>Jac.entia Where such con-dent t e opportunity lo talk · · -·so or e pers. Y . ,. bedroom of a San Juan Co · · Iii crete 'ha s be·en used in broadly on American foreign ntract negotiations s · 1-are ll . d n F Ti -? . Capistrano horn e will be -ar-d ' . b th 0 ·crOS!\Walks. . -po cy· att1tu es a er Vietnam, . or rustees. So h pen 1ng etween e range :PatternedconcreteaJsoisused. not only in the Pacific and East raigned WedneS;day in ut County Disposal Association.-" · City aides belie,ve th e: sidewalk's Would enhanc·e the Spanish'· motif of the area sur- i'oundibg the Mission and note 'ttJBt the special treatment would account for only $3,360 out of the lot•I $13,000 cost. · • inth_e,drive way •pproachtoSan Asfa but worldwide,'' the OrangeCountymunicipalcourti which represents Rainbow ahd Bruce Hopping, self-styled O C t Sh ·rr•s I Clemente HosPitil but no saiety spokesman said . ''He wants tO health buff and idea proj>oser, range oun Y eri 0 • the other companies, and: the Pt"Oblems ha'ie been noted there, mcike it plain that the U.S. in· wants the Laguna Beach school ficers set the 9 a.m. court ap-Teamsters Union LocaJ396..,. Murphy pointed out. tends to play a vital role in the board to kick yet another habit. pearance today for Gregory Glen Officials for the other com· In his' survey Milrphyfoul\d.no · Pacific area in a continuing Coates. l8. who was arrested panies said they are hopeful that hr l b·i·t and 1 1 Tuesday night, Hopping ex-Tuesday al his Riversid, e home. th -k ·ii • 11 Jl · evidence that the coloring in ute scare or s a 1 1 y peace u pressed criticism of Coffee drink· etr wor ers w1 10 ow am- (See WALKS, Page AZ) progress." ing at school board meetings. He Investigators j<tiled Coates in how's lead and return' to work When the subject came ~Ul> .at lhe APril 16. meeting, coun- cilmen, howeve r , declare'd themselves unable to award .the low hid to the D. W. Q>ni.racting Company because of:&Oll\~~ag­ gi"ng questions about ~ttei::hed concr~te. -.,. ' recently succeed e4_ in convincing connection w1lh the slaying of a while negotiations continue: - the board to ban smoking at woman they belie ve to be his The workers vOted 206 to 9S Clothing for Viet . - , It bed be~n asserted b>:r.one re. ~ident that such sid~a.IXS Pft!· senl a safety 'haz,r'2i, be.cap$~ they are more slippery \ban • R~f-.igees Collected ... normal gray concr~~· , . • A SlJrvey , conducted, J>l ,C1tY, E!!tlineer W. D. M urpby,lqUrld no .1Uj>pOrt for hat cont.en~, a~ least as far as pedestrt.an s~ety Donations of clothes for Viet· namese re'fugees housed at Carop Fendletorimay.l:>e•ril:ade at the downtown Laguna ~ach fire staUpn. . , .. . Arranaemeot:s -bav, (been made arriong Laguna Beach , , o!UiO!!I, Fjre_CblOl.Cbarles.Kubn t · .:41 .f _j ;and the Sa)vation ArD)y to Consumer n.ia establish a drop polnt atU.e,iCa- • • t .... tiQn•· '· . ' ."f'· . 1 Clothes should be tagged ror L·a1Y11nnn. ,R.. • .. male''' 'tferna1e·t -or "child"ito .. I e-........ ,..,... Ilic!, fft ~;.l.ribtlliOn at tJle C.mp A representt.Uve ~ ~ Pendleton tent city .. Orange County CoiiisUmel" Actoprdinjf to a Salvation ~Y · Affall'll olfloe will be 'In 1poke1man. ,I.acunaBeach lf<lhe Laiuna 'Beach from'nl)On " rirst;cily to request 11 specJaJ r•· to·z p.m. Thursday.-·a~Clly coptacle lor re!ufee cJollling col· hall to aid ·kea ~ 1 lection: 1 ' 1. • with eomplalnil ' ...... t • 1 The 1p-0ke•man note,d, •busiDoH9rservtoe~ however. that re11dontlof•Olhor Will .._. . 'R 1• of (h ~ area& who bavo clOthing itbey ~~·b(~~. :in ~ • Will! to «>n••• may c1o ao by wl-~· of -· Ioli \be Salvation Army at ~ .. oe 'way~· • 5'7-0llallorh0mep1e1nq>. ~fili;rli:J1*l,~ , Many ol th• r~(iig~ do no! .-~on at , ~. =c::~~f:;:!'::.r~· .__,..;,.",:;:'.....;.;,.' ...__· __,,_· ..... .._.-.._•_, ·, temj)eratures. Bl' con1rut, Viet- ' ' '' I " ' I I -.. -... "'' ' .. - nam has shirt-sleeve weather the year around. · Refttgee Data • ' umberSet . Ue 10'!-erqme~,~~: leased • toll rree tel~ number today· for use by, ~.._, !'lihlng lo Inquire ~'m1!,..fendleJOft about -~g or adopt!!>g re· lu1ees from ln<loeht!Olt · A M.arifte spok.e\man 1tive the nllm ber u (800) 388-111&.1 ' -" • He said 'the s pecii l servtte wu p111, Into etreet becaU1e of <\be large number of Inquiries t• . c,lvt'd by the •overnmen He sald illl'qu+j al•lng to th~:· would be blUldleld. ll*i'll.l!ne·' " . trustees' meetings. Happing said stepmother, f\.1rs . Betty Goates, Monday against the latest com- caffe,ne in coffee and sucrose in 47, of 33911 Via de Agua, San pany offer of a $t.22·an how pay sugar had become "substitutes Juan. raise over the next three fears. · ror good nutrition ... They offered no motive for the <See TRASH, Page A2r As he spoke, Hopping passed slaying. out small natural fnd.t bars to Investigators said they arrest- trus lees and dis trict ad-ed C..:oates , wno 1eeat1y ch~nged ministrators. his name frQm the original Then he invited them to sample Goates, after linking: hi"m to r e· the brown-colored bars. ports by local residents or a car "They contain pu~ fructose _ parked on Mrs. Goates' drive'way condensed into the form of 3 during most of Sundliy afternoon. tobacco plug,·• HoppiDg quipped. "The taste is enbanctpg and it stirs the appetite." Trustees smiled, tasted the bars · and we nt on with their agenda. • • ., r, ~ Pupil Growth .May Affect Boundaries .. ........ Low eloucb ~night and Thursday morning becom- ing sunny by afternoon. Highs 85 at-the beaches ris- ing to 72 iriland. Overnight lo~48to~5. INSIDE TODA"' . Omaha residents.are trying to lhaM of/ tM •/led• of.an .,..,ioooht of t""1Qllpeo-(hat ~ be co1tli«1t dflalfer in . Ndwolko Jllltory-. Sl"'1/, Pago Af. 1 fl, DAIL 'I PILOT L /SC tfe~g~r · .Details 1}.{ev~aled ByGARYGRANVllLE I Of .. Dallr~iM4SYlft \ UQder:-t,IJe proposed merger of (ie Ocaoge County Harbor PAtrof and the sheriff-coroner's department, harbor patrol of- ficers would be given full peace officer pGWera and operate under polleies and procedures es tablished by S heriff Brad Gates. · Details ot the proi>osed merger ·~e oUtllned \n a.nol-yet released l3-pa1e feasibility report pre- • ~ar e d by t h e count y ad -._..., ,minlslrator's staff. -rJ:::r-.., , .. ·.At state in the consolidation is • · ·the deployment and control of the jitrol s 79-man contingent and e.':.e_ssel fleet that ls currenuy· \dispersed' 'at Newport, Dana :Point and Sunset harbors. ~ .. The patrol operates undew the :Harbors, Beaches and Parks Dis- 'trtct of t he Environm ental 'kanagement Agency and Is sup-t\!Jbrt~ by the district's tax re· ''ienues. ,The merger proposal suggests flit tt\e sherirr-coroner depart-~1'ent bill ~.he distMct quarterly ;tor "all costs incurred relative to •th'e harbor patrol operation.'' · Such a payment scheme would leave the Finan cial suppart or the 'harbor patrol d ivision with the '<district. ; . The study concludes that 1he .following benefits wollld result "from the merger: -Greater advancement and Jateral inovement opporturiities for those employed in coµnty ~Public safety activities. '. -Standardized training for harbor patrol functions utilizing existing s taff and facil.ity at the 1-sheriff's academy. ~ -)tanage ment flexibility ·pirough a centralized manpower J>OOI. '\! -Consolidated and standard ,teporting systems that would ~;Provide information to all law en- ~forcement agencies. . -Standard operating and en- . llorcement policies throughout ~ounty regulated law enforce- JDet\t agencies. . · , -lmproved coordination with other divisions of the sberifrs de- -_partment as well as outside law ·enforcement agencies. .,: -An estimated savings of . '82.000 a year. ~ The study calls for the sheriff. ~.corOner to continue providing the :district with services at their ·,present levels, including budget preparatioq and administrative 1overview. f IL also specifi es that the dis--~tricl 's buildings a nd other Re11I Wi1111er •• ~ A plan for a two--stQry, three-bedroom wood home with extensive 1"1idscaping rec~ntly . was judged as the winning design for a Capistrano Beach home that will be built by constructi on students in the Capistrano- Laguna Regional Occupational Program .. The winning design was submitted by Wade Weber, a Laguna Beach High School -senior. He received $375 in prize money. A render~ ing of the home that appeared In the Daily Pilot April 23 was published incorrectly. It did not place In the competition. Ford Ending Viet War GI Ben.efits WASHINGTON (UPI> - President Ford today canceled special Vietna m ese war benefits for military recruits because ''America is no longer at war.'' A White House spokesman said that Ford's order eliminates for persons joining the military as of Thursf!ay burial allowance, de- ath pensions, and benefit.& for nonservice connected di6abilily . Ford also asked Congress to end ;as of July 1 the GI Bill for education. "America is no longer al war,'' Ford said in a statement. ''The time has now come to terminate wartime benefits that apply to the new peacetime volunteers . "I want lo emphasize<lhat the termination actions Will in no manner'impair the eligibility tor full wartime benefits of the more than seven million Vietnam-era veterans already discharged or I those presently serving in our armed forces.'• Ford said in his statement that the action will save the United States $1 .5 billion over the next fiveyear5 . Press Secretary Ron Nessen told a news conference Ford's ac- tion marks "the end of the Viet- nam era." Ford issued a pro- clam a tion canceling. those benefits authorized by presiden- tial order a nd in a letter to Congress asked the lawmakers to cancel benefits for recruits or- dered by law. · The benefit cutoff asked of Congress would chop GI educa- . lion measures for m en and women joining the armed forces after July 1. Ford said today 's action was in line with measures taken by pre- sidents ending wartime benefits following World War II and the Korean conflict. Frolft Page Al WILDCAT. •• Tom Hawkin&', public relations director tor the cowtty Health Services ·Division's southeast re- gion, said the 126 interns llDd re- sidents al King announced. their decision to strike following a closed-door meeting. He said they Issued a 12-page ''manifesto'' of demands against the hospital administration. Hawkins said 180 staff physi- cians remained on duty to care EX-SURGEON SETTl.ES MALPRACTICE SUIT-AS for the 263 patients in the hospital. Picketing continued at County· USC Medical Center after the settlement was announced, pend- ing ratification of the agreement. There also was limited picketing at Harbor General Hospital HaYes said the agreement was reached at 8:·30 a.m. after a non- stop bargaining session tb~t beean before noon Tuesdaf. . , • . Saf9011 ~ttr.etaPJI • . ·' =; ,~ ' ·-·_u.g.)l( Viet~ .camp , rD/7'0/13: P,•IUf, l>rlflll·<11N T-M°"' T• ..... -.f°'1I o/ "" _.., Pr•u of~• lltSaiflool ,., jjj &pftl J2 oohm rhr -.-111 wtt• /joe ntao•m•n .o"4 o/t•c• .....,.,.. Oftjl ,_ '::'"'r eluclinf Pulilur pr1 .. grap/ln H"lfnh Ctnlg "N UI. H1tr6 II Mr dca&.nptJon.ot,IMlr lij• A! TilrtSlalCa111pP<licll-. · i B7T8ANllONGTU I Wet.ik . Sometimes my mother and fatllerery. We talk In tho mlddle of the nllhi-when-wo-wake,up .... ,__ we're too· cold to sleep. - come clown th<We btlll. Not warm lite In a to"!'. We,talltln the line at the meu hall. One ·and a half houn wait. Some aay they wish the.Y were tn a reetaurant J,n Saison. \Vo tauah a lot then. . · We talk about the relitlves we left behind. About our famlU111. We uk 1transers If they heard of our relatives. Vletnameae .--families are very clou. I lived with my parenta, sister "and husband and llv• children, and aister-ln-law and her husband and their cblldren In four bouaes all tocetber and a cotree shop. We bouiht the colfee shop for my brother and slater-in-law Just after'Tet, for when he &eta out ol the army. We a)l pitched ln our money and noW it's gone. -He's still in-the army and we worry. We Wonder wbat'a aotna: on in Saigon. We talk about aoJm back. But we cannot u loni u Ii. is Commnunist. .. We talk about spohson. The people who don't have apanaors say. "They i:ar\'t j\nl let us slt here. Maybe we will form a col- ony lik! ChinatOwn." . I think from what I hear, It la reasonable that they think that way. But the Americans say don't worry,, plenty of aponson. We don't complain. Yes, we complain about the cold. But we don't complain about the food, or the way the Americans t.rea~ ua. The food 11 okay. The rt .... la &lutlllolll-.-cook 1t dr.f. But .Ull veey nice. The MC!nes In tllo 111,11 hall are very nlco. I mean terribly nice to ua. A COf-'"' poral ia brtn1tn1 ue ·some warm ...kt. He wanii to tnylte sonic of 111 to dln••r with hla lunlly. P-lluoc-<pbotograpber uan1 · Vu Pbuoc) l~ve1 Mari.Del. When be wu Wounded" and lost b1a: eye, ~took veey Sood care of blm, he remembers it. We talk about homesick. My father -he's 71 -wakes up at nlaht and cries because be can't aee bt1 arandchildren. My mother ...... They don't know II u.ey•1t ~ever have aootber home oltbelrown. : In the daytime when1t's warm we cannot sleep. We're always out looking for relaUvea and fnencla. l have found five Sood friends but I cannot find my als- ter, who I heard on Guam left five days after we • We talk about children. I don't have any of my own. We help take care of all the children ln the ll'OUP· Vietnamese people gtva a lot of love to children, even not tbelrown. Vietnamese children are very expretsive and spontaneous. Tbe other day 1-. Red er... printed a release sl)'ing they would organize child care. coursea. We laugh. Someone said, ''Oh,· I know what that means. Tbej.!r~OiQl\o organize the Vietnam women in the camp to co to cities and teach American people how to take care or their children.'' We Jaugh. We don't have much to laugh about. But we laugh. Home Tract Eyed Tbe Laguna Beach 'PJaMing ~mlsslon will tour the site of a propoaed 25-home tract at the end of Pacific ·Avenue when it meets fOr a study session at 9 •·Ill· Sa.turday al the city council ch•mbers. Grand Jury Report On CdM Death Told _ )fa_t_iliUes now used by the harlJ9r patrol wiJJ be turned over to the -1-heritf-coroner for his wte. -~ The feasibility s tudy states Touch Plwnes Save Hours F of Sclwols From Page Al TREATY •.. 1'be agreement would jkovide a 5 percent salary increase, a s percent patient care fund total~ Ing $1.1 million and a one-half of one percent health losuranee ln· crease. Orange County Grand Jury 0 courthouse'. in Santa Ana the oat memJ>ers were told shortly day for court action connected .before-they indicted male nurse with the. \.lrusteeship_ cL ber_ Jh .. Daniel Garbis Bedelian in the .v.lid· .huaband's mulli·mlllion slaying of Nancy Fuller Atwater dollar estate. ·;~~~~~~~r s~s~e~esr~ni!c,~0 ::; 1,elten kept within the. single de- .1Dartrn.ent, resulting in "lost in· .11jor01ation or twice covered ~und." ·.1 ... Decentralized reporting, ac- ~Cording to the study, tends to hide ·;.considerable' criminal activity ;.data. .'/.-. "A patror activity may take a report On a singly insignificant :incident as being routine, while, at the same time, another agency . may be working a crime having a · direct relationship to the bidden report.''· · While the proposed merger ap- pears to-have strong support ,.~from a majority of the county's ;.supervisors. opposition has de· · ._.weloped in Newport Beach and -.:Dana Point. · Fifth Distr ict Supervisor . Thomas Riley has scheduled a ··'.meeting Thursday with Newport : .Beach officials a nd has asked :,that consideration of the con- 'solidation be delayed two weeks A "touching" gesture by Al Haven, principal of Top of the World Elementary Schodl, is ex- pected lo benefit the Laguna Beach Unified School District. Haven recently ordered telephones at his school changed from conventional to push-button dialing. He told school trustees Tues· day night that it takes 10 to 13 seconds to dial a number on a conventional phone. Push but- tons.take three second&, be said. Haven said the school expects to recoup 24 hours of staff time each year because or the switch. The switch costs $64. IL was ap- proved by trustees as part of $25,104 in purchase orders . From Page Al to allow further s tudy. TRAS The Cou n ty Board of ff Supervisors is not expected lo • • • l ' ' ' ' • ... ' • . take action on the proposal until late this month.• ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pt-.. 1.,., .. 1 ...... f>ullllw.r · Jack R. Curley Vk• ,., .. , ..... , .,,,, o. ...... M,I ....... ' Thomas Kee\111 Ectotor Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall .-.1WM.MI ..,.....,,a,,. (dllor• Telephone (7141 642-4221 Classltltcl Ad\lertlslng M2·M71 . L•guna Beach All O.~rtm~nts : TeleDhone 494·9466 l'tli,,.J..,,c;o,,_nfO! 495·0630 C•'"'•"'· 1•11 O•&not c;o••t P1111U1~l~o :.I/ C-~ny. H • .,. .. , llofri>ff, 11111\l••l•'lt!O, t'(l!lofrll l .. "'•Utr 11 H1'tr11 ...... ~I\ ,...,,,~ m1r 11• :;. r1ptoll11no• •!ll'!Oti1 UN t+•I ""'"'""0~ Of -..i: < .. llQ!l1 -l>er , -.• . S.COl>CI <11'1 P•l1 ... pll,d ol (~IO Mt••. ,A COlllOtrtlt l11ltterl11l!lll'IOV<atr~IJOO,_h1,1 IPl'tMilf.l.ottn ... llil•l mlMMtV~--N.00 -"''· l. • Teamster leaders had urged · them to accept it. Most of Rain· bow 's employes, however, did vote in favor of the offer, union spokesmen said. : Tkaczyk s aid he had hired about 90 full a nd part-time employes quring the strike, alQlough some only worked a few, days. He said be hopes many of them can be kept on the payroll along with the returning teamsters. The ones who can 't be hired fulltirrie, may be placed at other trash collection firms, he said. From Page Al WALKS .•. concrete was subject to fading or discoloring. At tonight's meeting, city coun- cilmen wiU be able to examine different samples of patterned concrete and to study pictures of lU application in other cities. The San Juan Capistrano Plan- ning Commission has already re- commended in favor of the pat- terned concrete sidewalks. Lumber Blaze Out BELL GARDENS (APl - Damage estimated at $150,000 wa1 caused by a spectacular blaze at a lumber yard here Tuelday. namese by allowing some to live · in other nations. L. Dean Brown also told the House International Affairs Commiltee that-the evacuation of refugees from South Vietnam has been officially completed. "We intend to press the in· ternational community to accept more refugees and have moved energetically t o enlist its cooperation.•• Brown said. "Specifically, we have been in frequent contact with the in· ternational agencies, principally the United Nations and the U.N . commissioner for refugees." Brown appeared before lbe panel to review the progregs ol · the mass evacuation of nearly 120,000 refugees from South Viet· nam. Rep. Peter J . Rodino CD·N.J .) chairman of the House JudiciarY Committee, said in testimony before a judiciary subcommittee that Congress should ''extend the nationa l hand of welcome" to the refugees by rapidly approving legislation lo finance the resettle· ment. Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield predicted Congress would approve funds for the refugees. "While I was never in favor or intervenllon, l feel we have an oblication to these people and we should live up to our <>bliga. Uons,'' Mansfield told reporters. Brown testified th at ''the e vacuation is now over. No American vessels are currently operating off the coast of Viet· nam and Cambodia. There are, however, Vietnamese continuing Jo arrive in ports like Singapore and Hong Kong on their own vessels." But•he added, "I am sorry to report that the U.N. high com· missioner for refugees has not moved as rapidly as we would have wished but I assure you we . will continue to press them to as- sume thOle responsibilities for which they..,are mandated.·· CLEMENTE SEJS CLEANUP WEEK: Next week ts aprtng ·eteiou_p weeklnSan Clemente. . City crew1 wilJ remove it.ma not normally handled by recular traah collectors . The items, however; ,1hould be set on the curb lh• aarbe d•Y .as recuiar' jru h pickup. ' Salariea of interns and. resi· dents range from $12,000 to $24,000 '!1th .the average being $16,500/ ~ Meanwhile, another 12,000 Califomla doctors lace manive increases in the prices they pay for malpractice insurance, a ma- jor insurance company has warned state officlala. that be confessed f..o the kiWnC They uid Bedeliah changed during an interview with hiJ story at the Newport police Newport ~ach police. station and told them that Mn. But Bedellan stressed when be Atwater, knife in hand, 'attacked made the second of two conflict· llim in the living room at about ing statements that he clubbed 2:30a.m. Feb.5. Mrs. Atwater, 49, with a bronze The Grand Jury was told that figurine because she repeatedly the alleged taped confeSsioo COD· attacked ·him with a 14-inch tains Bedelian's statement that butcher knife, the Grand ~ury he thrust Mrs. Alwater's arm transcript reveals. • r back with such force that she was The indictnient includes the.re· stabbed in the head by the knife. coonting by police of an earlier Bedellan said the wound did ffl01Wl8 llelJate statement by Bedelian in which not Prevent Mrs. Atwater from ~· the Lebanese immigrant told of. renewing her aUack and that be ficers that Mrs . Atwater ordered continued to club her with the On Dar'lr:w.tt him to remain in the home at 4633 bronze figurine until she fell to .£1 .-...a.-e; Perham Roa d, Newport Beach, thefioor.ShediedathisfeeL laat Feb. 4 while she left the re-Bed.elian a.ssertedly told police Q._~_.;_ -Se,.,-t._.,,-,-~,.ii e~"'lth a man. tbat11'e-wral>ped Mno-Atwater's- ~l&:I.~ Newport officers testified that body in an Oriental rug and put It A debate On the proposedGleo- neyre Street parking structure will be held at 8 p.m. Monday In the Lagun• Beach City Council. Chambers under sponsonhlp of Village Laguna, a civic eroup. · Speaking In favor of the slruc· ture's construction will be Dorla Shields ot the Downtown Busi· ness A1soclatlon ; and Harry Moon, member of the City Park· ing and Transportation Commit· tee. Opponents are Jotm Gabriels, member of the city Economics Committee and William Vernor, president of the Cltioena Town Planning As1oclatlon. Arnold Hano, member ol the Village Laguna steerin.ll commit· tee, will moderate Utetalltl. . Tbe •que9Uon of the pu1dag structure will be decided by · voters May 21 in an $800,000 txmd election. . The public la welcome to at· tend the debate and a question and alilwer period will be beld tor public participation. ' ' l41g1ma Je1"ft ' Theft PrOOed Lacuna Bea•"'-~ are probln1 tho th~ft of'11m ~ °" ror1I and ~ neckleet1 from the Gr• e,..OGI~ St., La(una kaell. Police wore called llClllllQ to lnvHU1ate Ibo crime -.i to have occurrecl over the W91kend. Entry WU (llJle4 by _.... louvered wla-owa from the thclp .and .crawUn1 throucb tho ._,. lne, pollu reported. . . Cathenne A. Nau, --of· the atore, reporte~ that J1Um1rou1 nockla-...U.C.11111 tofl5weret~en. I Bedellan, 41, told them sborUy in the trunk of hiS 1967 Cadillac. after they arrested him F.eb. Sat He then sprayed the blood· his Glendale home that he'd.id not 1plubed walls of the room with see the man w})o called1f9f Mn. yellow pajrtt in a bid to hide Atwater at her Came0-1Shores evfdenceofthestruggle. home. · Male nurse David Jacoblon, They said Bedelian told them who m et Bedelian at the home that the man intended to drive about 9 a.m . Feb. 6, told the Mn. Fuller to the Orange County Grand Jury that Bedelian told , him that the stains were caused Grad Party • Donations BeingXaken Donations are now being ac· cepted to finance the Lapna Beach Senior All Nilbt.Party-a tradlUonal post-sradiUlte tribute to the serilora by their parenta. The party on the Lacuna Beach 1B1h School campus will follow graduation June 19 at Irvine . Bowl on the FeaUval of Arll IP"OWldl . Letters requesunc the ...ion• parenta to eontrlbute to a llmd to defray the expen1e ol the party recently were malled out. Con· trlbuUon1 may be lent to the Senior All Night Party, c /o Ann Mor1an, 850 Park Ave., I.aJuna Beach. , Co.chairmen of ;tbts year'• event are Katby Dablqulat and Elllabetb HarUey. Mrw. Dablqui•t 1ald thll 1"''1 J>arl1 wtll be 11mua.. to put ..... with a 11mbllni •utr.> u the center of activity. Pl_, -_,by the otudenta m_, bo...i to.IKl1 Jit!ua durlnl ... -....... the p~. Otbor commlltff •IWrmoa i. elllde AJ°d1t Wlllan, pullllcli)'; Met• Blnley pre1ram; llirilyn John1onl' itckota;. Suaanno ,,.,..,._, fooel 1 DlaaeOz tU, •· tarUlnme11t and Bud wca-. ~- ' I· ' when be broke a botUe of cran- berry Julee. Fro•Pa~AI BORDERS member of the board, •uae- the committee look into the boun· dary question. Present boundaries of the dis- trict extend north to Crystal Cove midway between Laguna Beach and Newport Beacb, south to 'Ihree Arch Bay and Inland to Lacuna Hilla. Fa!Un( within the boundones are portions or the Irvine. RU1Ch and Moulton Ranch. Both ~ scheduled for fqture devel~ meot. After approving the charre to the comtnitt~.1-ftrustees met In execut\ve Ccloaed) session to dJ.s... CUM n~tnaliops tor corrimlttee members. Tbe board's select.Ions wtll be announced Thursday. te:ndtn• acceptance by the nominees. Tb• committee also will be r-.ponaii11e Cor determ1n1n1 lf de-' veloper1 would provide new oehoOI sites and facWU11 ; ex· amine the effects ol potential de- velopmeuta; prepa.r:e rf9P(lmeJ. to m~l:oftmenlal lmpad ~ for •.•w developments; de· tAlnnllle the capacity ot the llve alatlna 1cbool1 (-oltmen· tafy,. one t.ntermtdl1te and one hltb 1chool >, alld det«mlne pre· daely1bo" Dia111 It-W...ld ,be -ated by eedt -....... ln1 ualll>ullt In tlie dlilll<t. J ' I } A re They l..egal1 w.dl"IMd!)'. May7, 1175 DAllY PILOT Oebt CoUecting Tactics Studied Wednesday'11 Clo1lng Pric s NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE l!Y SYLVIA POllTEa Let'a aay you're amona the record~umber ot-Amertcan:a now up lo your eyebrows In debt and you'n late 1n payin1 )'Our bills. One or )'Oiµ-cred.itcn calli (or writes) your employer uraing pres1ure be broqht on you to P•Y up to your boss can avoi d Ule ,,--,-,-•· -----, bookkeeping bother of • - 1amJ1hment. On top ot all your troubles. you're now terrified you'll 1060 your job. Mqney's Worth Or let's say your creditor hires a collec- Uon firm which then proceedl to make telepbooe calla to ~.our friends or neighbors or relatives 1taUn1 that you're a deadbeat" Now on top or all your fean,)'Ou're pl11111ed In-to a niahtm are of embarrassm.ent. Or let'• 1ay the collection aaency makes repeated calla to your house at mldnt1ht or aimllar late boun trl1bten1n.r Your clllJdren and keeping you awake all night. . OK PIN ALLY; LET'& SAY Uial yotir cre<lllor oaks you lo slan a new payment schedule which contalna a clause say· !n1 lhat the merchifint can automatically cet a default court Judament agaln1t you lf you misa any ot,tbe •&reed pay. menta -without even notifying you of a court date. ' You 1hould know the flnt three tactics are illegal. And ~umer protection a1ency authorities ace now comider· 101 a challenee to the lego.llty of the fourth. ' But es the longest and deepest bualnaa slump of the en· tire post-World War II era probes for ltai19ttom in the ne.1.t :JeveraJ weeks, delinquency rates on cOQ.aumer loana ue aoaring to the highest leve ls in a quarter-century. Aa an even mor.e chilling indi~ator than record dellnquen~ cy rates, bankruptcy filing. were up 9 percent In 1974 alone. At the same time, becauae or the economic pinch, profits ot ret;tilers are down by aa muches one·lhird, merchant. can"t afford to absorb the Josaes ~ they could in prevlom yeer1, and there is an increasiogly tough fight to collect every pe~ny owed. THE RESULT: THE HAllSH.bill·collecling practices of a by1one era are back: tawi;uits, garnishments, midni1bt tel~hone calls, any tactic that will:scare a consumer into paying.~ ., .. Debt collecti'on complaints have doubled in the past six ~onths, •• reports Richard A~ Givens, New York regional :director of the Federal Trade Commission. "The New York Consumer Cre4,lt Cowiseling Service, established with the belp of Jeadin1 creditors to tey to work out euler payment .tehedules for overextended consumers, dlacloees that its service is awamped, and it is seeking legislation enabling it to charge consumers for its services. Some rusty collection machinery covered with cobwebs from the caveat-emptor era has been hauled out." Do not confuse legitimate with the illegal debt collection moves, thouch. In fact, legitimate creditors fear that the tough tactics of some collectors may lead to re1trictlon1 on garnis hment and other collect.ion methods that could bun Iegttimate business -and thereby make it tougher for the financially sound consumer to.get cr~it-. AS FOR THE SEEMINGLY logical proposal that collec- tion agenciea should be licensed, both legiUmate creditors and consumer protection agencies oppose tbi8 on the basis that it would leave the way open for credlton themaelvu to use unethical methods without resorting to the collection aaencies . Q. What should you do, then, if an uQfair collection method ia used against you? A. Notify the nearest regional office of the Federal Trade Commission. <You'll find FTC offices in 11 cities liated in the phone book under U.S. Government.) Or notily your local consumer credit counseling service or the nearest Bet· ter·Bustness Bureau. • Under the Magnuson·M065 FTC Improvement Act. si&ned tbls·past Jan. 5, the FTC Is ln a better position than ever to he.Ip you. For this law says that if there is an FrC.decision en the books holding a practice ilJegal and a firm engages ln the practice knowing it is unfair, deceptive or illegal, the company is subject lo immediate s uit for $10,000 penalty for each violation. ANOTHER NEW WEAPON wmca will be used more frequently is forecast in a 1973 New York law 8llowlnr the courts to throw qut all coun.jud1menta a company obtains by d efault if there Is proof of a pattern of abuse of the courts by that firm . (For inatance, failure to notlfy you that a suit ia being filed against you or suing Y,ou in a distant location.) Judges in other states have held they have inherent power lo do the same thing. 'San Diego Utility , Sets Coast Tal·ks themselves to 'Public policy energy: five beisiC issues on San Diego .Gas ,& Electric Co. has scheduled a serles of 40 community dialogues on energy through May 21 . According to Walter Zltlau -HOW MUCH. ele'ctrict(y da president of SDG&E the ob: yoti w •t.or neeC!? 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In the DAILY PILOT M0f,l:;;.~ .. ll'.I!=-··· it•.;:,; li ¥.::·.~ PlllElbl •.CW .. 1.0 l', .ii.\· 1"en00f14 ' N .~. ) ' •• t • ' ' • 0AtL Y PILOT ~ Wed ·Tonight's TV • • -, :Bi~g~ts ~·1 'KHJ (9) 7 :30 .,.-"Tiie .\nilib.i.ers." ·n.an, Martin In one Ol bis Mat,ReJm• movies from 1967 with Senla ll«ger pro- viding the romantic interest. ABC (7) 8:30 -"'Matt Helm." Playing opposite Dino is Tony Franciosa as the same character in this pilot film for a projected TV series. Also ·featured are Laraine Stephens, John Vernon, Palrick -.Macnee and Gene Evans. CBS (2) 11:30 -"Change Of-Milla." • • • • • Cc;.ps; · ~oiUedies ~We ' •, B7IAY8BADUIT Tw·e1ve. pfliJltllpeea wore Three nlchts later, Coo~l 's t")fBW YORK (AP) -The mldffaaea replacements, like. "NFL Mondoy Night Football" aetw-ork-1' fall prOaram 4.BC'a-..controveralal ''Hot L baa equally st!rf cotnpetttlon t<lleJhd• are all in now. and lt 'Baltim~•''"ar oa•aeuon shows --from.CBS' "AllintheF&mily"-~ that viewers are in for likeNBC•a"LUcu'ranner.'' · lt'amovingfromSaturday -and IJWIN .ebuckles and very coocen· ·Amona the old durables de-"Maude." NBC offers its new trated crime-stopping on 'l;V ~ are NBC'a ''Adam·l2," "Ellery Queen" in that hour. wbonSeptembe_r roils arauod •. , ABC's "Odd Couple" ""'1 CBS' ..7w.y.twos1tuailoncomedlea, "'Mannlx1•1• and 20-season ·•~on tap, compard1 to 15 l~t ' GUmmoke'' iertes. Despite the Sllllember, and there'll be lll ~mloe-ot the ·laft the OlcLWest ll!>lJco'-and pr iv ateoaleut~_!Jt_g _ · · ..,,T,V~baaa.!l=COiiiji~y dlOil. - Ml'l.OI, jut one more than at the atartatlutaeasOn. · \ .... However, 12 of the · crime· tiatllini" aaaas are ill direct com-_______________ ., pelllton with eacboth<r on Tues· , Uy, ·Wed•~Ay, Friday and Raymond St. Jacques, Susan Olivet and Leslie Nielsen head the cast of this late movie from 1969. ABC SAYS next fail It's airing an aa·yet WJnam.ed Wes\.ern on Monday nlebta to compete with NBC'a "Emera:ency" and CBS' ''Gunsmote···. replacements -· the returning ''Rhoda" and the new ''Phyllis'" sitcoms. ABC'• SECOND Monday ni¥ht football hour faces two medlcme sbows -C.BS' ''Medical Center" raruJff.llf:'• new ''Medi-Car~." -The sawbones, aren't the onty 1 profe1sionals in head-on combat. NBC's ''Petrocelli'' wW face CBS' new "Kate MeSbane" in a Wednesday night batUe of rt lawyers. •· Slmday nl1bts. But the most intensive bead-on fights, none of the warring con· ducted during the new "family viewing" hour, will involve cops TV DAILY LOG ·THIS MAY make viewers croan, but it's all part d the highly Competlt\ve ''counter- programnUnl" tho networks are· doing in ~ quest for sponsors o(_ the 7' ·prime!Ume &bows in NBC ia doin11 without a prime- time vari~ty -a:boW next fall, and CBS is sticJttng with ''Tony Orlal)do and Dawn," "Cher" and Carol Burnett. and private eyes. · Wednesday Evening "• m Donny & Marie Osmond, * Buck °'"'1s & The . BuckaroOs-Tonight! their new ,ch.~~es:', ' Twedty-sik,new 1edes~ rang~g ,from a M~l Br~ sitcom on , ABC to CBS' ''Beacon Hill," an.J Americanization of "Upstairs, ABC is tiying a live variety sh<iw, hosted by Uoward Cosell, aeainst four Friday night sit· coihi -CBS' new "Big F.cldie'.' ""'1 ·old '."M-A·S·H" and NBC'& .deadly 8-to-9. p.m. duo oC ."San- ford and Son'' and ''Chicoand the Man." On Tuesday nights, ABC's "The Rookies," CBS' "Switch," a new · gumshoe series, and NBC!s ''Police Stpry" all ~e sch.eduled. to batUe fQr ·ratings , from 9to 10 r-m. ~rrr,,. ~ • ' .ON · WEDNESD<\)' nights, ' Thursday . !:GO II (ill (])Ci) c I I I I I '11lt Hit Man" (R) A Citholic bisho9's lit. dtptlldt UjlOtl C.MOl'S posinf II 1 lli1td ILlllMft. 0 0 (I) ilj II!"' -... dill flip's JUllb, ar1 Cbtr, Nd.NII StimMoi!, Kf1111 llankitl llld Ridl· .. •I'll l'f)of. ., !IJ nt UlltMdi1llln ., Safwl " ..,.,,,... ... m ICtT Alldltl '7! COftllllllt:S to 1111dnictll 1:45 f) IMN: .,.. Scd" (lllJJ> '!"iO-DolilllS •flll:'Mb k., Glynis Jof!M,.llcll ........ Z.°IO ID M-ll[Ot SllN: "'a9y Ir-.·• "Mm.Ip .. -..w· J:ie f) lflloorit: "T1le ltcbf" fmys) •46 -Ulline Dly, Robttt Mildlum. · 9........,... (df1) 'SI -s.is.· 14irn16, Tl'f'Mt "-r, Jldt U.... ~ . ...,.=---=.,.. J:OOO It) "A Clllllll fll KIW' (dll) DAYTIME MOVIES '69--:M Prulq, MllJ TJlef MOOlt, -.#' 111 (t) .... • tilt .... . "'Jt.OOO {C) "JN ~ (a1111) (1"S) 'l1 -tleAIJ Fond1, Michael 16"5:-Gldltt Sandtrl, Clllrits Dnkt. P1rU, AMt Biller, Diii 0ul)'U. '· ~. (il "'Wlldl M lli!t IMlt" l«•l '43 9@ ~ Jill'" (dn) 'tt : • : =Bettt Davh. Pl!ll U.kn. ..:.tmli Flfon, Null Smith. l U.110ID"ll ..,.., hilt-(acM -s2-J:Jt(f)(C) "llllit ..,_.. ld11J -s1 •. •. Corlltl Wildt, M1llftfll O'H1n, Din :JoCt H!H:SOll, 1111111111 lfytr. !'. «11111~. G I~ ~ (l•l 'l7-Do!ls • J:"--ot n...,. .. ...., '-" (111)'$) °''· llicNrd Hlrril. lllichltl J. Pol-.:: . • ' ~-Uopil ....... SilnoM S.W1. lllN. Ednrd ........ :~~ . KOCE Television :lfif. .. k ..... Dl•trlcl Ml .. (CJ 4:11 PrrtMih• .. ll!Cl lP'Tl.I V"itOc11, 4:• •--~11c1 ICTWl t 111:• _. ..... 1.,..W. t:lt ....... llNMCC ICTWI ':IJ• ..... -...-cc1 •:• .......... ,..CCI ~ • ,.... .. __..,CU • 61,I '¥"••• Jrlt• ~Ctll•t ICI t• f9 1 .... /0lil.ICI !KOC.Et .,,,. ~ lPl1etUW..,,_,,, • ...._ ......... -........ 'Cl'· to . .... GOO -:;:im•ctCCTW) 71•~:::::::-;~c,11(oc.E• ~ .""9 ...... Cl 1"&$) '1111 .. ...__ .._.,.. ICJ INSI :. ai• 'LllW• .. 'Nt( I ·· · t :• ~li't'efKtlCI Cl"aSI " ~ ---·••111F1•l(CI t:• 'ftlt ...... ICl(fl'Tt.1 ,. . ~ ~arden in 'Me:h' . ' :~ L<lS '.ANGELES (AP) -Jack Warden has .,.,n ."tut n Washlngtcip Poot melrppolitan•edit« Harry ' If. Roeenfleld Jn the rum vers!On of "All thue Preal· nt'• Men.'' " , W•rdon, )'l~O lalll pla"4 a awio1m,-agent In• 'aampoo.f' l•ln• Robel1':Jlol!ford "" rewrter Bob ~-ard. Dustin """-1 'M Carl Bernstein and ~uon Robards as execuilve edJtor Ben Bradlee. i Downstairs," will be on TV next (all, wbile 18 shows now on the afr won't re\urn.'" Cliff Robenson Signed L<lS ANGELES (AP) -Cliff "Midway" appears to be Robertson, •ho portrayed a rounding up m0&t of tbe leading naval officer named John F. men in Hollywood. Otbernew ad- Kennedy in·'' PT 109," is retarn-. ditions to the cast are Hal i.ng to tlie U.S. Na•y to fight the ·Holbrook as an intelligence com- baWeof"Midway." · mander, Edward Albert as navy · ' . lieutenut and -son of Admiral" Robertson, Oscar-winning best Charlton Heiiton, Glenn Ford as. actor fW ''Charly" in 1868, has Ad.qiira·~ R'•y Spruance and been sign~ by Universal Pie-Jamh CO:bµrn as Capt. Vinton. tures" and the Mirtsch Corp.· to Maddox. "'Previously· cast-were portra,)''a commander in the sea "Heston, ~eDry . Fonda, Robert ~ epic.. · , ·. · _ Mite bum· y;d Toshiro Mifune . ~:a::: ~M:"· ~vict "cerr•dln• "DEATH RACE 2000" Pfu• WAY-OUf SCIENCE FICTION '"THE CLONES" (R) Ewes.from 7 Cont. Sundey From 2 j . ' . MESA 1884 Newport Costa Mf-'"'1 544-1 SS2 MOW! , I.Ant .li9 9ppo: lwoilr To SM "Airport bofoo 0 ........... of WI Wic:o. • '"~M'JllS.:. --·· ..... :. ......... ~ ,.._....,..,., .. An all -NEW-film ••• CBS' "Cannon''· dp~' ABC's "Barella." ... ··.. . NBC's new '"Doctors•· Hospital" ;s the ~Ole period's third entry. o·n Friday nights, as ABC Shows a movi.e from 9. to 11 p .m . ED.:r, CBS'.''""Hawaii Five-0" and ''Barnaby ' Jones" .will take on NBC's ~'R.ockford Files'' and ''Police Woman~· , series. ·-..., The pattern w;JI be repealeq S&inday nights, s.tarting.at 9 p.m. with a two-hour movie.on ABC figh,ting NBC's "Sunday Mystery. Movie" and CBS' "Kojak" and -•ho- WOODY A~ "TAKE THE MOl!EY AMDRUH" "Bronk," the last a new cop show 1 .. -... ---.----•i .,with Jack Palanc.e. IAlHA STl.llS~ JAMISCA.AN "'FUMNY l.AOT• IN.J '""MUIDU otr. THI. Ol:llMT nr••ss· + "THE •.t.Mtur "CHIHATOW "COHSl!RV ATIOH'' 111 "FOUi MUSllTE!IS" '~M.A.S.H.'' .'.'.tll!!<;.All!.6UOILllfJU.H.: NOUD .. ' · ' -(Jtln~w~ AIRPORT197&· .,,.... .Qf HIU Housr ' "CAl'OHE" 111 "LAUliHIHli POLICEMAN" ...... ._.,._. "MY HAMii IS H09QOY:" IDl -2:11-.. 6:Jt ;"10:t0 ., J6'n host Jim Cooper· for an lnfor~I dlscussk>n wtth 1 1 Orange County's congresSmcn, < Jirry Patterson (D); Andrew Hinshaw (R), Ma"rk Hanii&fo~d (0), and CharJU Wiggins (R) on timely loplc:I of conc:em to their constituents.. ~ Produced by KOCE·lV 11'\ ~ashington. D.C. wtlh auls-' i 1.ana: f(om 1he CorporatlOn,.for Public Bro6Ck:a1ttng and the Hatty p. Steele Foundation. ._ -34,. •illd , .. -- eo.t. ...... M&-2711 ~Clll{SllR ~ ''Mtlllll·ON .1111 1111NT mun·· aARGA1N Q.D~ SENIOR CITIZENS 11.50 AT ALU"IMES SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES !AN Dll!:GO ,WY. AT 81t4STOL , • ""llli ~-.... ~ .. --.. _ ....... ... _ ... __ ""'"-- " 1 th .. e . ,, Centerfukt ., ? Gi~ -~· 2nd FEATURE I . ' • I 7 • 7 I I I I \ VOL. • • • • • ! ' L. ---\. -• .. ~ •. .. ... ORANGE COUNl\Y,'CALIFORNIA ! -. -. - : Joday'• ~l'tllttl !: N.Y.St qeib • --• . W.EDNESElAY MA'f .7· 1 15 TEN CENTS ' -. ~Gri i)tt_ WJldcat· Strike bl LA . . . ' --.LOS_ ..ANO El.E§~<AP P'"'·,....•"' terns q_nd_ resideftt doctors -webt ' on strike at Martin Lu~:King H<>!ipltal today d~splte ~· ment of a CentaUVe settJeniebt of their dispute at three lilr~'COUD· ty-run hospitals .-, . · ""'" The wildcat~ walkout cartfe within an .. hour after -Jerpea Hayes, eba1rm&b, of the eounty Board of Supervisors; Isat~ 'Bn agreement had been reacl'tea to • • --settlement was ann0Wlee4, pend- ~ ratificatiOn of the agreement. 'Jl~e elso wu limited picketing at Harbor Gen.er al Hoepital. Hayes said the agreement was Mched at 8_;3Q,a.m. after a non- stop bar:c-ainlnJ~ a_ession that began before noon Tuesday. The agreement would provide a 5 percent s11Jary increase, a 5 percent patie.ilt care fund total- ing $1.l million a nd a one-half of ' Non-union . . • • ~ . -· -·---on8j>er~e t health insuran~e in· crease ..... Salaries of interns .il'\d , ,[C'!i· dents ra!'l1e from $12,tlo.I;)• tQ $2,(,000 w~ih lbe average· b.elog $16,!!l!O. -. ' .. -Mi:anwhile, 3n'olber·':1.·2~000 caUl'ornia doctors race niuslve increases iri the prices tbey._pay for rilalpractice insuraQli:e, 3"~· jor ~insurance compa'ny ~ warned state officials. ' --' ... _ . - •T • j • •• , ~---... -- ------ 1 E-yen as i be prote5t &.1ailist · soaring rates enter~ its seventh day in.. t.tie San Fr.anclsco Bay ¥Cea .today. the head of The Travelers Insurance.Companies said next year's premiums may _ be five times currenl levels. un• l ess the entire malpr.~ctice system is overhauled.. - It was 1·ate hikes Of up 'lo 324 perct!'n(-by :;t..rjonaut-lnsifrance <Stt ~-'1'.'!•I~~ --_,. - . : .. · ~h-. -88 . --. Ma.Ii , . .L ~ .. 'Flogged Wi~~ • ': L-= . ~ a1 .... 11s. -. . -. -$ . . . ...-=iijlti -,i-·,"(!i'l·fu ... '_'.~· ..... --· ~-":w. "' " r.....,. • \.,<j . ' ; . ' e s;,. .... . ..... /.--+'. : '. Thesii;O.maha fa mily-members cons~le each othe; while viewing the rem~ OC. what was their split-level home. Three tornadoes whipped through the city Tuesday, k\11" ing at lea~t three people and dami(gm.g or destroying 5PO holJ\eS. (See Story, PageA4. l ;1 •. j)- . . -' ~ S~ddle,back· Board '·. ,;.,_ ··-oK.·~:-a~c ·p:r()grams ' • 1 • • ~ ' ' ' L . Otange •am~. , "Ukebox, wke, ice An agreement 'Willi -'9J.1.DtY for c r · µon p rograms (or thrtt' Slld· dfebaek Valley service Rteas h&s been. appro.ved by school lrustees. ere dultSUP.@r:viSip;n; The 'reCi"eatiOh program also offers ~acti~i\ies to adults, includ- ing special tntere,st. classes in tenliis.._ slow pitch sof~ball .. golf, There will be nn cost to the Sad-~og, obedience, bridle, needle- (llebeck Vall~y .Unified ScbOol point, .'bas~ball , vo11ey:f>all, District for the' l)rogra'!1s, ·bot slirn Md. tri~, ~et,h~ llfting, ,;chool facruties will berused July, , yo~, .s~lmm1n~.j and an open 1 through Sept. 1 in : &1.tnty. l)ltt)nasaUIJl··; 5erv1~ Are·~··& •aritl year-round . The recreation program· is sup-~ng July in An!as 4•and 6. ported 'l)y• takes coUected from · ~ools included are San J~a· .residents ·in lhe courity service quin, L~mar~n a, Val~ncia, areas.1.U. is'·ditecte<i by Russell Gates, AllSo, Oltvewood,~aDd San· Hazelett. , . • -· tJBgo Elementary and El' Toro · .1 High School.· ,. < ' Ji I I • \ I -• Fpr elementary children, ':11• B :" d u· if . program 'p\o~vides ,pl aygrpund an . n orm· activities, story hours two ·atter. , \ zwons per week, classes in arU p • 'h " OTT and cr~fls -~sical!\t11<$8, team . U:rc ase·: ·& ·and tab)e-games, outings, special ~ 4;Vents,and swimmingi;I~. 1 'II'" iflf Vi .~. "' Hi ' h Pacific Treaty . . . Fidelity · Vowed . Fro m Wire Services WASHINGTON ""7 President Ford ass4red Prime Minister Wallace E. Rowling of New Zealand today that the United Statl'S will-keep its commitments in th~Pacifie. Ford's meeting with Rowling "°'as>the fir~t of three" sessions the President, bad scheduled with House l nternat1onal Af£airs Committee that the evacuation of refugees from South Vietnam has-been officially completed. "We intend to press the in - ternationa1 community to accept more refugees and have moved energetically to enlist its <See TR EATY, Paie A2 J coqimonwealth Prime ministers. . • ~-, ,, , .. , _.,. ~-..-O t ~ er~ were ·•lilh l>rim'e F · 'i ll ~.~' · ministers Gough WbitlaD):;lOf _ ·u -U~f !alia and Harold WUSon of · · · Britain . •, ~. ~..,;-'. •thr•• ••ml'!'P .•~ .• ,th • ln Sto•.n ~ r1 'ealrie to Wasblngton • c;; f~q_g a ro_eeti_rrg_in_Jamaica .. :.._ ·~with respect to New Zealand p l and Australia. the l'l'esideot . For . atro Violeii ~· ·;r .. Episodes Continue. ., ' ByKATHV CLANCY ot Util P•llJ Pilot SYft A nine-day-old trash strike ended1oday in Huntington Beach and F-0unlain Valley as workers Ien their picket lines lo go back to Work without a contract. Meanwhile strik'ing Teamsters stayed offj tbe jQb in Laguna Beach. most of El Toro and 11 other Orange County cities and Violence flared .• TheiF,.-w,re ~reports ol 1.hreat.s m&cle againsl non·union workers hired lo man trash trucks, as - We ll as rock apd bottle Lhrowmg incideqts. Jn addjtioo, compafyioffi<!ials at SCA.8erv1c.es. ~·hidi Mrves El Tor.o., Tustin and Oa:ange,-report- C hr i's tin a Onassis 24 od ont: n on·union drivfi!r was daug-hter o.f the late Greek jerked from his truck Tuesday KY EXPECTS VIET • EXEC'fl"ION~ shipW-ng . ma·g n ate Aristotle and beaten with a chain. By GARY GRANVILLE Onassis, has arrived in Lon-1:'hke co.md PtodaAies-1h·n.vo1v1 ed-in the or1tteo1111w PliotShf'I stn e sa1 ay t ey pan lo·con-don .for talks with oil com· tinue hiring non-union replace-. REFUGEE'SHIPS SLIP INTO PORT--M THEY'RE WEl:.COME IN ARKANSAS'--119 VIETNAMESE souGHr 0.S. HUSBAND-o\16 Under the proposed merger of P¥riY cXecut .ives. She ' as· ments for the 400 striking trash the Orange County Harbor sured them that she is now truckdriversandhaulers. Patrol .and the sheriff~coroner's in charge of the Onassis In Laguna Bea'ch trash callee· department, harbor patrol of-op~ralion. tions were reporti;d only aOOut ficers would be given full peace . one-quarter of a day ~ behind, ·officer powers a nd operate under _whi le service to El Toro re- poli c i,es and procedures Ford C· .an"'els· . portcdly was nearly baek to establistied by Sheriff · Brad ~ '-"' normal. Gates. Stan Tkaczyk , a general Details Of the proposed merger v· l ; · manager of Rainbow Disposal wants to reaffi'rm our commit· are outlined in a noi.;yet released · Ie . ilamese company in Huntif!glon Beach ments in the Pacific after the 23.page feasibility:: report pre-and Fountain Valley, s1tid• now events in VietftAV:t," a Wbite .Pared by tn e county ad-War Be'n efi"l .·1 that workers are back on lhe·job. Housespok'esman s31d. minjstralor'sstaff. · r e'gular service s hould be He-eited-a mutu•l-Oefense-trea·---l st_akUn..tb.e..c onsolidatio.n.is : ---------------1Testored-by Thursd11y; ·- ty the United States has signed the depJoymentandcontrolof the WASHINGTON fUPI~ ----'Tkazyk said Strikers returned withthe twonations. patrol's 79 -man contingent and President Rord todaY1--<!Mcelf:d to the jOb this morning arid will "The meetings give the Presi· 16-vessel Cleet that is currently special-Vietnamese wat"beitefits be paid al lhe company's last ar- dent the opportunity lo talk dispersed~ at Newport, Dana for military recrui~--il)el:a(Jse fer. $4 8Jl hour for drivers and broadly on American foreign Point and SUnset harbors. "l\merica is no longer at war/'\· · $.1.80fot.he1P.ers-. policy attitudes after Vietnam, The patrol operateS under the A WHite HOUSe spokesrftan}saii:I . Contract negotia . ns st_iU: are not only in the Pacific and East Harbors, Beaches and Parks Dis -that Fo~'s ot:tler eliminatef fdr pendin1 between: the Or.a,nge · Asia but worldwide.'' the trict of the Environmental persons1iointngthemilitW"yasoC-County Disw.sal Association, spokesman said. "He wants to Management Agency and is sup-Thursday burial aUO\t'&nC,e~ .. de. whiC.h repre~ents Rainbow 1and make it plain that the U.S. in-Ported by the district's lax re-atli pens·ions, anc:ti benefits lor the other c·ompanies, and the le,nds to play a vital role 'in the venues . obnservice conne~ted disability. Tea~ste'ts-Union Local 396. 'l Pacific area in a continuing ·The merger proPoSal suggests Fotd also asked Congress to Offic1als tbr the oQler com· search for stability and peaceful that the sheriff-coroner depart. cod a~ of Jilly 1 the GI Bill for panies s8id·t hey are boPdUl•lbat' prOgreSs." ... , ment bill the di~lrict quarterly education. · · ' their workers ·Will ·follow. Rain· Mean"'hile, .the head of the for "all Costs inc"urred relative to · ,1'America ls no loi:,,ger at war," bQw"S lead and return to work governm.ent's refugee program the harbor patrol operation." Ford 's.aid in a statement' "The wt1ile negoliations·cor:itinue. told ctongre~s today the Ad-Such a payment scheme would time has now come to tennUiBte The " workers vbfect··206 .to 9S ministration will pressure "the leave the fin-ancial support oft.be wartime bene£its that &pPIY· to Monday again-st tae llitestcom· international commupity'' to as· harbor patrol division with the the new peacetime volunteers,. ' panyoffer or a $l.'22Uhoar pay sist in the res,etilement of Viel· district. "I want to emphasize.that the ra_iseover'lhe next~'Ut!'A:years ... names·e by allowing some to live The siudy concludes that the termina~ion a-ctions ,rill, -in no e --TR••n p in other nations. following benefits would result • mBMetl tm'pair ttfe eligit)iJitY ror (~ n.;J • ace AZ} L. Dean Brown also told \he <See MERGER, PageAZl <se'e BENEFITS, ~~ge,A2l • ' ' ' • Fqr jpt~rmedi ate. •lud"!'IS It :I'. (er" IeJO. . g provldes various ~ ac· tMUes sfmilarrto t~iJ>f<lvided ·' ' , '. . "' t.or elementary stUitentsi plus ·,Tile ~th aS:e or 80 new band C~nsc;>r Policy Detailed .. :~:a :-·· ~rticipatJlln in a teen cent'er, uhlfonPs"for MissiOJ\, Viejo High jlllJll•ooe,digbt everY'twu ,...ekl, Sclioo1: at a ''cost Of SIS,370 has """ ni ... t ·ooi\lngs one eve, ning .. ~ •i>Pr•-'"":Oi •Sliddleback fV';ry 'fb...,~· we~ks JNl!h 11'.dfilt' ~81\ey . 1:1i>.lfJ.i', School District auperviSion.' '" . • . , tniitees/· · -• H11t..1cbcibl,1tudtnl& ¥':• lic- cesa to Iha teeh «nler'equlppeil Wilh P/iOI tabl•, pin• pong; skill . f. •, • . . ' '1Yl'..41J./ER. W.EN'r' .,.~, .J ,. ~ QN, FIRSI',CAIL . . i ... f rented our trallertotllellrot. penon"wbO c.tted;' •' ' •That'1 1he1ucc_afart_1>y .the Coota MeN man wlM> placed lhia ad In lhe D"ally Pilot: • ·~ ' ~ I B trailer, adult part, JIO P«(t. $125. + 1111[ .,. llD.lnxx. "' 'f , ~ ' ' ·<u·,... bavii llvlnr..,... you'd ia. to! r•t. C!all aotl1I. Put a few word• to work fOr you. lnlhe Dall)' Pilot. ~ a f ' I I ' '-ran , flbet'lactioit• 1llays-a ·shortage wbieb bas . te_pt more than 30 11\•lclans oo_t Pf. uniform in the llS-jjjl!mjler< 'und. Jt also will prvt,tde 1for .-•D ·~~ed. enroll· tnenttaerea~ next year. . " ... It also meani · that _proceeds !tom • Cl!l>Ceri 1ponS()ted by tlie Saddlaback 'Atta CootcllnaUng Oouncil <SACCY 'to.rlis§ money !or unlfor1111will10 toslimething else. ' • • SA!lC. Piieldent , Rick Bohoy •aid prOflts rro"' Ille •llY 15 con. eert wW ~Ip Ptl1 the.bond's way to Wuhlncton, i;>.C .. pext year• parllclpa( .. In /\meri..., -. t'.f'!'l•l e,vents. · • • '1lie baiid, 41rected b)' Teriy Newmaa.baa beet! bM1'ed to be 1 In a~"C.valuch o! Bandl"-lllat will . pllty at various hiatorical 'appWID July. , ' . ,, , Trusiees Discuss Viejo High Magazin e By JAN WORTH o~ration or the school.·· ed Stu~Body. P.fiss Gallin 6t-.o.11w1"11eeMllft "Since students' rights now in-said the loan is paid bact after Following up on their d,ecision elude uncensored publications, the magazine is sold. to bir censorship of a Misslon the board's position must be in Ames said he1"wa1 "a little sUr· Viejo High School literary complian ce with the law . prisedattheoutcpril~. _ publication, Saddleback .Valley notwithstanding the personal "1 am absolutely amazed rat Unified School District trustees viewsofitsmembets." students rights," Ames com- i11ued a statement Tuesday The high school magazine, mented in a"1.tlephone interitew clarifying their stand. call~ "Genesis," is an 88-page Tuesday. ··1 think it was' U,, r&- '"The Board of Education, in· prodUction written by students cent Supreme'Court decisiQJl thilt dlvtdually and collectivel)', does and edited by Debbie Gatlin. did it. ' .. -· We•tlter Low clouds lonighl. and Thursday morning ~m­ ing sunny by -a fternoon. Highs 6S l\t _the beacJ\es ris- ing to 72 inland. Overnight lows 48 to 55. I NSIDf: T ODAY ' ' Omaha Terident1:are CtVPIQ tO lhaM of/ lh• ·efl<d• of. an on.slought of tomodoH tlk>t I mav bf .codlieat. dkadet in : Nebrolka hi1to~. Storv. Page: , M •· . I . . . not wa\'er in .its firm commlt4 Monday night she and ASB · "U-anytbing.likethlscomesup mot that decency and high representative Eric Van Horne again, l wlll hesit-ate to make a I nde¥ moraJJatan di,rd·s m9t,t-·w .1.~~ ·~rclt~•t~t~D.ot'f, •. 4ec1~1~,fr .\b~or~·:to1"tli.'to1 ~tae MY.-s-k• ~5(i . ,:i!• atreued.Jn evert acbootat~"' ,had. thr,atened'to temt>r OO&rtl. • c; ~ .-~.!'-111 ,._., level ''lbe•tatementft.u.f~?· -~ t~1• •. ~ •trustees 1ald iJ .tkeir OplmOn, .• -• ., ......,=.: • ··'&wiftr. ~· bbard ml:i&t. be .. ol wing \,he diathct's · ap. wonh used• in the ~ix to -el1ttt 'Ql#Mn~' ::.,• ~.~-' •:-~~t mindful tllat' th• Sopreme'ij.)urt ala~roc~.,·the· it\.selits had . sele¢tio~.in qilestit;l!l weN&'''bOt OW.-' !1, _. ,.,. besruledthata~hta an ··e &\perintertdent Zogg, l that badi'1 Woj'ds ug«! inc1Jaed e::r.:. .:i =::.ni.u ~ -...., · 'Oat be llmlted nor' OJ tedf un· • . ltd. to g1 ve fta,opprov.al. "for, Chi'l•t 's ~~k'il "' "~Inn," · =-• " .,., -.., l,U<the u.t oC t\o.e rlPta WibJ.lkt 1le:d fl lly to'the boa'rd.:; 1 ''hel\!' arta,:'ba"'Brd.' 1 l· ''.'·' · .,.. c•~~ ::'M"t.. :: materlally and 10.bstantlati, ..-rr'he magazine is produced " ··~'a4L.the_1.tds crecliir-_ :•=.,. a t t.rfe ... wltb ~~ ~~a loan lromth6AS~iat•"' ~'l-OH,CY, P,&e AJ)• • L......;. ___ .....;.;.... __ ..,... ,-t'-' .. t • • ' fl; Ii:.! • 'l.o\. • ... ~ .! ·" ' -·:- ' • I, I r • ' ... SB Wednesday,May7, 1175 ,;: 1 Su!g~•i, ~retor:u · "", .. · -, . ,ifilLg B -~ Viet ... ,•,.. I t J lf GamP D~ .. . . JU>.(!.OJ!S: Pel!tf, ·br;ght-tfled ~ •O'f!Q ru wa• sm'ft01Y ol the Auodated Prtl! office in Saigon un- til April .22 when sM was eoocualed vrith /iv.' nftosmtp and office <mploJ/<~ imd; l~<ir tomtJi<• -In· Clwliflll l'UHlur ,...Ue """""'9 photo- ~ Huynh Cong "NU;:Jc" Ut. r.H..,;.-Mr de1<nJllt....oJ th<ir Ute In ,?,qi~ioicampfl~ ·• ;~ w:~erkTB,tN MPNGTU . ..., ~p(tjimes ...:tny mother and "ri•ther Cl')'. don't worry, plenty-of sponsors. We don't compJain. Yes, we complain about the cold." But we dott,.'1;con:;1plain about the (ood, or the wa~ t&~ Americans .t.rea~ WJ, The cooa is okay. The ticecis glutinous-we cOok it dry. But ~ill very nice. The Marlrles in the mess hall ~re vefy ~ce. I mtan~terribly nice to uS. A-cor· P!Jl'Al is bringiQg us some warm · • spcb. He wants to jnvitesome o( us to dinner with his family. • I .Oilmen .4 • • ' --~~ Pushing J)rllJing LOS A.NGELES' (AP) Armed with plastic m<.'11:<!11, com- , pllclled words , offl~f lhe ~w.,stern Oil and Gu etion made 11 pitch today rec" niw or. !shore oil drillln( off SOulhern CaUforntll. ~ , , . "It ls absolutely euen.Ual to · C":'llteconomy of tbe l.!ni.\«l.StaU.. Chat fhfs-proJect go· forward without d•!•f," oaid Phll!p -Verleaer, seneral counsel for 1.be aasociaUon. . He 1pearbeaded Its 0<heduled three·hour presenta~ at ,\t:Kt second day or a public bea!;tD.g held by lhe Federal 8-u of ~. J we talk· jft the middle qf the ~highf ,W.beft we. wake up because •,'We'..re 'too cold to sleep. Breezes ·,·'tome down those' bills. Not warm ,~ein:a lown. " · •• We talll;'ln'the line' at lh~ mess .'1all. One ai;id a 'half houri>' W'ait . ·.~me ,sar the_y·wisb tliey Were in '.!!-restaurant· Jn Sa;gon. We laugh .... Pilu.oC (phptogripher oang Van Phuoc) Joves Malines. When he was wounded •itd losfhis eye, they took very 1ood care of him, andheremem.bersit. · Prize Winning Pi~ture "'"' ,........, Land ManagemeQl on a proposal to lease 1.6 mllllon ·acres or Southern CaUfOrnia ottshol'e land todrilling.• ~ ; , , a lot then. · · · ., We talk about lhe fela(iyes we left behind. j\boui•our faii\llies. .-We ask str~gers if{hey'heanl of ',ou·r i'~e·Jat'ive's. Vletnitmese · fin\ilies ar~ very cloSe. '1 I lived witb my' parents, sister 1'a1rd' husband arid -fiVi!'Childten, ~nd sister-in-law arid h er · '1ausband and their Children in "fow'· housbl all loJetber and a ''.~ffee shop. . · · We .. tK»ught the c_otfee.Shop Cor -~y ti?Other and sister'.in·law just iut,r·Tet, for when he gets out of ;the arm)'.. We all pilehed in our lb!>ney i' d nOw it's gone. "fl, He"_s.,__· II' in the armY .~d we ·~Worry~ e wonder what's going "'On in ~igon. We talk about going ~back . .But we cannot as long as it -~il.COmmnuni st. ·~ We talk about sponsors. The .. ~pie "·ho don't have sponsors say. ''They can't just Jet us sit ·:bere. l\taybe we·will form a col · ,ony like Chinatown." ::• I think from what [hear, it is :'reasonable that they think that way . But th~ Americans say * * * We talk abOUt.~Omesick. My fat.lier -he's ~u· -Wakes up at night and criea!.because he can't ~~;~~~~~llf~::~ :.~·1t eYer ha"~ •iiO!iifr 11<>me QfUJllr·owq. •· -• ~ r · ;:In tb~.da)'ti.U~ ~~1t.'s ~~m ~-canpot sleep. We~ al~ys, out looking for relatives llbd friends. I have found five good fiiebdS but T Can·not rmdJn.Ysis- ter, who I hea rd on Guam ten five days after we. We talk about chiJdren. 1 ·don~ have any of my own. We help take care of all the childten in the group. Vietnamese people give a lot of love to children, even not their own. Vietnamese children are very expressive and spontaneQIJS_, The ,other day . the Red Cross printed a release saying they would orgaOize child care courses. We laugh. Someone said, "Oh, I know what that means. They're going to organize the Vietnam women in the camp to ·go to cities a nd teach A!llerican people how to take cciTe of ltleir children.,,__ We laugh. We don't have much to laugh about. But we laugh. * * * ·Clothing for Viet Refugees. Collected . ,, ' . J,1 Donat.i.OniPf clothes for .Vi~t­~amese;."refug~e'~"housed at ' Camp Pendleton in'ay be m3.de at . the downtown Laguna Beach fire ;.:;taUon. _ · ·i· Arran_lftqents have be.en ,;ina~e· nlll'P'lg 1'al~Mll . ach !~ItiZeh1-t'.FireCHMGli . \ihn -~pd,-tlie-S81va11o . II 'Y' to : .~tabliab a drop point at &le sta-·"tion. . · ._ ... Clothes should be tagged '•••male"' "~ma1~·· ·or "child" to .,aid in distributi~n :at Pie ca'.mp ::Pen4Jeton tent city. . . • :'..· Refugee Data :: Number Set The government re· leased a toll free telephone number today· for use by persons wishing to inquire at Camp ·Pendleton about sponsoring or adopting re- fugee!f"ft&n Ind0Cfiln8 A Marine spokesman gave tbe number as UKIO) 368-1180. He said the special service was put into effect beccaus'e of the Ja'rge number of inquiries · re· eeived by the government. He said all questions per: taining to the refugees would be handled on · tbe special line. • ACcording to a S.alvation Army ~kesman, Laguna Beach is. the first city to request a special re- ceptacle for refugee clothing col· led.ion. The spoke.sman noted, however, Iha~ resi4~!il!. of-~er areas who have c~fl ftey · wish·to-donafe·tn'ay do so bY call- ing the Salvation Army at · .547-0831 (or home p1ekup. Manf of the refugees do n.ot have clothing sufficient to protect them against the cool springtime· temperatures. By contrast, Viet- nam bas shirt·sleeve weather the year arou.nd. f 'ron1 Page Al WILDCAT ~o., an~lher major malpractice insurer, after mass policy can· cellations thal sparked the partial boycott by doctors in eight San Francisco Bay area cou11ties. Legislative ef[orts to make major changes in malpractice law to cut huge court judgments and, thus, premiums continued in Sacramento, as Gov. Edmund Brown debated whether to call a special session on the issue. Such. a session was urged on the Democratic chief executive by about 750 doctors and their 1 supporters who lobbied ::.===========:::l. legislators and other officials in-tensively (or rate relief Tuesday. Brown met informally with about 30 doctors, but did not address the entire grobp. • .. ' ll ' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT .. ,. Robert N. Weed Prttloe"l ..... ~, ...... Jack R. Curtey Vlt.e Ptnlcr. .. 1,.,,. Goo-Mio- Thomas l<eevil """°' . Thomas A. Murphine ~M~"9 EllUOO' O'larles H . Loo; RiChard P. Nall •' Jbl<~t•"' ........... 11111 E~Wl , Body Recovered SAN DIEGO CAPJ -Harbor Police have recovered the body of a National City man who fell lo his death from the San Diego· Coronado Bay Bridge. The body of 45-year·old John F. Mitchell was found Tuesday afternoon. Witnesses said they saw Mitchell park his car on the northbound side of the bridge a few minutes before he fell. · This photo, by Ger!lld Gay of the Seattle Times, won the Pulitzer Prize for spot .news pholograpby. Titled ':Lull in the Bat- tle.'' it shows four weary rll'emen resting briefly duting a waterfront fire. The prodUCifOn or oll olt the shore of Southern CalUomJ.1 can be done withou,t harm to the econoiny -and we need thlltoll'' Verleger pleaded. "People of ,,.on• Page AJ MERGER ... ,,.. from the'merger: --Greater advancement and lateral moven1ent opportunities for those e mployed in county pUblic safety activities. -Standardized training for harbor patrol functions utilizing existing stafr and fa cility at the ~beriff's ac.ad~m_y. -Manage ment flexibility through a centralized manpower pool. ' ..:..Consolidated and standard reporting systems that would provide information to all Jaw en· forcement agencies. -Standard operating and en- forcement policies ·throughout county regulated law enforce· ment agencies. -Improved coordination with other divisions of the sheriff's de· partment as well as outside law en.forcement agencies. -An estimated savings of $82,000 a year. The study calls for the sheriff. coroner to continue providing the district with services aL their present levels, including budget preparation and administrative overview. · It also specifies that the dis· trict's buildings and other facilities now used by the harbor p~trol·)Vill ~ tUl'll'!!'iOY01''191he sheriff-coroner for 'li1s use. The feasibility study states that under th~ present two de- partment system reports are I often kept within the single de- partment, resulting in "lost in- formation or twice cOvered grou~"1·'' Decentralized reporting, ac· cording to the study, tends to hide considerable criminal activity data. "A patrol activity may take a report on a singly insignificaot incident as being routine, while, at the same time, another agency may be working a crime having a direct relaj.ionship to the hidden report.'' While the.proposed merger ap- pears to have strong support from a majority of the county's supervisor:s, -opposition ·has de· veloped in Newport Beach and Dana Point. Forest Plan Discussed At Meeting General planning for 200,000 acres of the Cleveland National , ~orest including Tr·abuco, S1lverad~ and ModjeskaCanyons began with Jl meeting in Santa Ana Tuesday night. Robert Smart, Trabuco district ranger of the U.S. Forestry Service, said the department is seeking input from the public on their concerns and goals for the area, which inc!Udes the Santa Ana Mountains and extends south to Camp Pendleton. ''A public t eam has been formed to as~i st us in developing a plan and we are just shaking the bugs out.'' Smart said. Anyone interested in the £uture oCthe area is asked to contact the Trabuco district at 1440 E. First St., ~anta Ana . 92701. ' Southern California and the Unlt- G. · · d I J R t ed States understand this need, -ran . ury epor accordingtoPoliswe'vetaken." The usociation is a trade or:- • . , ganization for the oil industrY. 0 C dM 'D h 'T ·Id"" Meanwhile. John L. U>nl1, n . eat 0 senior vice president or Exxoa .' Co. U.S.A., defended lhe h!Jb 'I( ~ , , . profits rePort~ by bla and olher Orange County Grat;Jd J;ury with the trus~eship or her in· oil comps les J n the last three memb'ers we're told 'shortly valid .husband's multi-million xears. 'r · · · • .. before they indicted male nurse dollar estate. ., "Wbile oil industry profits in Daniel Garbis Bedelian in the 'l11ey said Bedelian chariged 1973 •iid 197~ increUed .marked· slaying of Nancy Fuller Atwater his · storx at the Newpprt police ly,,they wer~ not ~xces11v.e when that he conf~ss~ to Jtie killing st.@tion !_nd _t.old.Utem ~Mrs. vtew_ed a_g_!1nst_f\!tur.e. ... _c,1.~ during an , interview with Atw_&ter, lfuife in hand, attackea and exploration reqUfiements • Newport ~each police. him in the living room at about which are estimated to range · But Bedelian stressed when he 2:30a.m . Feb. S. from $200 to $400 ~tllion.over the r:nad.e the second ,of twO cOJ'lflict· The G.rand Jury was told'that next 10 years," ~e _told the panel ing ·statements that he clubbed the aUeted taped canfeSsion con: • ._ 1 O(.five federal off1c1als. Mrs. Atwater, 49, with a bronze tains IJedelian's statement that "Neither are they excessive figurine because she repeatedly -he thrust Mrs. ,Atwaier:s ari:n when · compared with other in- attacked him with a 14·inch back with such force that she was dustries." . butcher knife, the Grand Jury stlbbed'in the head by the knife. At the opening day aession transcriptreveals. Bedelian s8id the wound did Tuesday, a Sierra Club The indictfl'.\_ent includes the re-not pt;event.+ Mrs. Atwater from spokesman ~d the governor ,of counting by police or an earlier renewing her attack and that he Louisiana were at odds on the statement by Bedelian in which continued 1to club· bet' with the prpOOs'~d tea'Sfni ot-,.Soutbern the Lebanese immigrant told of· bronze figuril)e until she Cell to· Ca)ffornia's offshore i.cre~e Cbr ficers that Mrs. Atwater ordered the floor. Slfe dl~3t his [eel. oil drillhi.g. · · · ~ him to remain in the home at4633 Bedelian·usettedly told police Lo Qi si an a Gov. Edwin Perham Road, Newport Beach, that h&-wrappeCtMrs. Atwater's EdwardssaidTuesdaythenation last, Feb. 4 while she left the re· body in an'Ol'iental rug and put it presently needs 'all the oil it can sidence with a man. · in the trunk of his 1967 .Cedillac. fmd. .. · J Newport officers testified that 1-le ttien Sprayed the b~d · "Our "c:riticS w'.ant the federal · Bedelian, 41, told them shdrtly splashed walls of the rpom with government totell·~anR and after they ai:rested him Feb. 6 at yellow paint in a bid to hide Texe to explore for.oil an4 gu his Glendale home that he did not evidence of the struggle.~ and sell it to the American people see the man who called for Mrs. r-tal~ nurse Davld JacobSon, incl~ding those on the East Atwater at her Cameo Shores , who met Bedelian at the home Coast," be said., "Yet ..wl}~ it home. ' • · 'about 9' ·a .. mt;-!.Feb. 6, >told1the comes to , developing M:'•ir · They, said Bedelian told them Grand JQry that BedeliaD told off·shor~ areas, they' claiftl..that ttiat ~h~ man intended to dfive . him that tbe stainS weJl'-,~USed. thi~isa'matterforthest•tes1i>,de- Mrs. FUller to the Orange CQcmty whep he broke f, botUe~.cran-c!tde." · . · courlhouse in S•nta ADil 11\;Jllex\ , berry.Juice. . ' · •. Buf'!lre rh ··c'Jud'si>ok.Jroan d~)'. for coUrt actiolt connected Bede.Uan has .been ordered to Joseph T. Edmiston, represent- face t~al June.30.on the murder ing 85 ,000 club members in Fro1n Page Al TREATY ... cooperation,•• BrOwn said. "Specifically, we ti.ave been in frequent contact with the in- ternational agencies, principally the United ·Nations .and the U.N. commissioner for refugees.'' Brown appeared before the panel.to review the progress of the mass. evac.uation .of nearly 120,000_refugees from.South·Viel· nam. ' Rep. Peter J. Rodino (D·N.J.), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee_,, ·Said-in-Utstimeny before a judiciary subcommittee that Congress should "extend the national hand of welcome" to the refugees by rapidly approying legislation to financetbe resetUe· ment. Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield predicted Congress would approve funds for the refugees. "While I was never in ravor of intervention, I feel we have an· obligation to these people aQd we should live up to our obliga. tions," Mansfield told reP.Qrters. Brown testi'fied tb8t ''the evacuation is now over. No American vessels· are cwTenUy operating off the coast of VJet- nam and Cambodia. There are, h<?_wever, Vietnamese continuing to arrive in parts like SingaS)ore and Hong Kong on· their own vessels." But he added, "I am 50rry to report that the U .N. high com· missioner for refugees hi_as pot moved as rapidly as Wft woi.ald have wished but I assure you we . will continue.to press them to as· sume those responsibilities for which they are m~dated." ~ _Fr11nt Page Al all~gat1on. He 1s free oo $100,000 California, described the'leaslng bail posted by derense attorney proposal as ''a premature 8nd Paul Caruso. reckless exploitation of public re- ·• sources." ' Gaps in Tq,pe Still Mystery. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Former assista nt Watergate J)rosecutor Jill W.ine Volner suggested to- day the m}'stety of the 18-minute gap 1n a key White House W 3tergate tape may never be solved. .....!!J-personally-have--no- answer as lo how it can be resolved,'' said Mrs. Volner, who recenUy re- signed as an assistant Watergate prosecutor . ..There were a limited number of people who bad access to the tapes that we know about. But I keei> stressing that those re- cords were kept on brown paper bags; they were not exactly Library of Congress records.•• District OKs Contractor Fo:rWarehouse • Douglas Campbell Company of Fullerton was hiied by Sad· dleback Valley Unllied Scliool District trustees ttus week as general contractor for an instruc- tion a J resources ce.n · ter/warehouse tQ be built in Mis· sion Viejo. Douglas Campbell bid f117 333 for the project. The bid ~as lowest of five submitted. Fro111 Page Al BENEFITS , . full wartime bentfits oflhe more than seven' million Vietnam-era veterans already discharged or . those pre1enfly serving m. Our armed forces.'' Ford said in his statement that the action will save the United states $1.5 b.illion ·over the next ·-Ii v-e_y-eais Press Secretary Ron Nessen told a news conference Ford's ac· tion marks "the end of the Viet· nam .era." Ford issued a pro- clam ation canceling those benefits au~orized by presiden- tial ·'order and in a letter to Congress asked the lawmaker. to cancel benefits for recruits or· deredbylaw. • The benefit .cutoff asked of Congress would chop Gt ~Uca· tion measures ror men and women joining the armed forces after July 1. Ford Said today's action was in line with measures taken bY pre- sidents ending wartime benefits following World War Il·and the Kore8n conflict. . Fro111 Page AJ POLICY.~. these paSsaees ~eren't porno-~ graphic," Trustee Loa Young said. "I don't approve of_ the words but I'd f!ghltolhe delllll lo give anybody " the rlghl· to uae them." · ' ~ ' Slddle~ck Valley Office tUOI l.. P•1 lloto el !.en ~ """•<l'f OtMr Offices C.0.1 ...... w ; l)OWf\I IW~!.I ..... ...,.,._, e.ttll: ll)l Htwp0r! 8ouot .... r11 H""'Jl"t"IOA Bt•tll: 1111~ l!Nth (loulfV•r<I ""'~Oea<ll, 11MC.lt"""4\'f'tSl"-t Ttl•pftone l7t4) Ml-4321 ~la;ssifled Advertising '42·5411 No Driving License For Reckless Pooch TRASH ••• .. Teamster leaders baCI. urged them to accept it. Most of Rain· bow's employes, however, ·did vote in I avor of the otter, union spokesmen said. The board's actidn alsoin~at­ ed a decision to go for the conven- tional general eonti"actor system on the project, ratber than a newer system called construe- Uon management tn wblch ibe dlstrlct Bets as its own general contractor. , · She added lhat she believes milch of the re•Ponsibilily.fortfte vocabular7 used. by students r~ts with the teaebers uiJ' lll'aed teachers ~o encouraie &~high standard o( expression. "An educi.ted person can come up w!lh • lot more deici!t*ve words," she said. "We're c•rtaJn)y not liClvo .. t- lng ~•e of tour·letter Wordl •1 said Trustee Bill Kohler. "I &b•t use lhese .wqrils but lhot -·t • ·!.t.,.,i..t>.-t-V•ll•YN•...,Ot!><t 511·6310 ,_,,. ... ~"CJ•-"'* 495·0630 C.Ot•hJhl, 1•1) Or ..... (ot•t P,,OlhMno ~,. ,,.,.,..,., '"""'-1thr•h•l-•. IM<l0t+•l '"''"' or ••~•nltt,.,.,.nll M•~I" "''" H t tillo•9ir .. r •4 '°",.."' 'fl•tlll permtt•I•" ol (f0Jfl111'>t-... ,~ • .. COf>l 't llJ ' ~Hllti l)lhl et CMll MtlM, C...!!f&r"t.., ~ri,.liOolovwiA.r U.00-llf'I'; ~ .,. _H t.e,40-11'111 '"''11 ..... -1"'-llldtU.00 ·-Utlt, . SHENANDOAH, Pa. (UPI) - Poncho flunked his solo driver's test and left rour damaged autos in his wake. Police' said Poncho was Jen. Tuesday in an auto with tbe motor running when Matt supreme went into a bank. .. When Suprem~ returned lhe . . . car.y.ias gone. Police said the car ·sttpped from park, made a 90. degree turn thro\lgh the main in· tersection, struck one car, went another block and struck another vehicle, which in tum tut a third car. Poncho, a canine described by Police Chier Francia Bugdanewic~ as e "chibuahu1 type," escaped injury. • Tkaczyk said he had hired about 90 full and part·time employes during the strike, although some only. worked a rew days, He said he hopes many of them can be kept on: th• PUtQl.I along with the returnJni Wamaten • Th,e one1 who can.'t be hlr-.ct fuUUJne ma~ be plo..,l ti - truh'cohectlon flrm1, ""1a!d. ,1 ' Before making lhe de<lsloa trustees had contr8cted. with Berry Coastructlon, Inc. to solicit and•analyze bids fromsu~ conU-actori if the conllructlon management system wai'uaed. The resulta: 1howed a lot'.al for the instructiol\,al resouroea eenterof,$361,000, or nS.ooomore than lhe low .bid from lhe IOMl'al contractor. · meanit'1ri&htorwronf." ' ' ' . Steel MiU Eyed ' OAKLAND (UPI) -Kaltser · Tuesday to spend SUO on . Steel Corp.· announc~IUl!I • a three-year J?!Ocra to moclenllH Ill 1teei,,mlll a,._ Una. I -T • • l t ' J ' I I • \ ,- I ( I ) ' I I • ; . , I . nl-B·a-rked--"'=-------,,-- ;. ~nviromnen~al _ Act _ _ i. ~Fa~ilJg Scr~p --Pile? ', · '1i~ilill(J!N'I'() (AP) .:_ Leglslaticin that would scrap a law 1'_. fequi_~ni"eOvironirlental impact reports on thousands of ~ Call:fOhllarcoristructioo projects bas cleared a Senate committee cm'a!Opoided vote. · _ . ~.-conaetv,Uoo.1pokesman said he doubted the measure coulcliKlliroutb the more liberal'Assembly. The blll by Sen. Clare Berryblll "f.a& approved~-1 Tuesday by )be Senate. Governmental Or1anl .. tion Committ"" after timber -sTATE LOOGER9 MAlti!. l!OET1¢ PLEA'";'\7 and buairiesa inte;ests comptafnect i.p:apact.,.repart.s <ElRs> were! bllrtinl theeeonomy, adcllng to bulldlillr coatS and aiding "obs true< "'--'-'-ta '' . I V. • .. uamm .• ': ','Mn1'8 ()NE .;, the ,;,'aior '!'.acfei. that cantomla bu th:l -Nclilaol .,..rat liuaifteu climate h(;1he continental United i;tatea, elalmed l.Hry Kimi, dlrfttor ofimvlr6niiiell\&l resources for _the 1~...,;u,Ch•mbe/'otComm..-.e. c' '. . : The vote aent the bill to the Senate Fl.naoce Commtt!M, ·....-., lleirylilll aald, "I 11»peet we !>ave a pretty g6od 1hot." • 1'tie1' Ceres Republican'& m~ure would sctap the Environ-~1Clllldlt;lo Ad, wblcb requires an EIR'spelllnl out the en·· ~muences ~ a11 1o.-emment projects anc1 thole . ~ p t .requlre discretionary appro~al of a ata~ or IOCal ""' • IOllC)'. . • I NOaJIAN -mu., • lleloUrceo Agency spokeamon, sold th•t _..late In 1Ulldlvlaloal and shoi>pln11 centen but not C01111truc· .-or..ioom.-orroomaddlllon. . · •· ' He.umolecltblt-5,000EIRsarecompl .... eachyear. "' Dlck'lleufleld, a ""*esma for the Bu1ldln1 ui Ootlltnlo· ..... ~ C-dl !Gld the committee the .. _ta! Qm1117 Aet loed ~ • "miallmub of reJulatiqnl thot re-~ eGot1Y ••P'lr11 Wblcb -useil 'by o few' aelf·lnlerest ·•:="·to flalll comln!etlcm projec;ta. . l ::<1 hll'!I p..,._ •. ..-ilneloper, said the,!'111 kod • ==•• ..... for-tobantthelrbatacm. • . 11"1 •-~ ond IBJJ arauod th•l\be J:avlrcmmen-1111.QN!lir Aet Ii-the pUbltc a'vou:e In iq/pioVal ol majiJr oon-. ·-projee\1. . _!,"" .-aon'Dp the public 1'lth • way \o putlclpate In the ' • ...,._metit "'°* ti* ""'11d not llil Ii~ ~'I' cith,er'!!ft•" · ~1111&1111"'9com~ · .. , :,' ·,.Ha alld UNI .,,....,..., -Y had reached a ~~ - , --lhatl:JboMnibenOl!t on~u"bllcpr-o)ecta aou lar1• privatabulldln1pr0'9Mll, . · • · . • I • I I -s -ears • . --'""'=·M!l'7, 11175 -• · • DAILY PILOT · .,j • Se'eret Baltet . -. -,/"! ' -ij. J ~ ,. • ·:{;,,'have~ ~pljj!4 es·· ~· . -~ . Brown ·Farm Bill-1 1.' ' ' •. ' ''J.:#1.~·: SACRAMENTO (AP) ::...~. ----Edmund Bro'"! Jr. juliilpll)r declared lodoy that he haii re- . IOlved Califomt·a•s 10..ye~-old .UU,gle over farm labor letlal•· lion. . • lD a dramatic midnlabl meet- ina:, Brown won endorsements for bis ·secret ballot farm tabor" till! from tiotli-Uriltetl Fa_r111 Workers leader Cesar Chavez and all major spokesmen 'for Calitornla 1rower11. Amon1 major parties to the complex farm labor dispute, -1Y ·• " 'Where Thrift .Is Alwciys '1;, Style · .. ' This Ad Effective. through Saiurday, May 10 ,.,,,,,.. ' . ~ -. . Coat and Go"wn · 2·piece set 411 ~utilully detailed travel 1't. Nylo~, tricot. Pastels. S,M,l . : -. t,• ' ' Machine•wa1ha!>I• cotion and polyMtor blonds. "'•tty prints. , l .. " .. _, ' " ' " 'I; ~ ) ' ·•r· . • ,, 7 " ~ " r . ' .. . ' •. .. -Mother's . Qqy ~~~ress ,, . ... . .. . and.Pantsuit .. . . ..., ti· ·~ SPECTACUl:IAR?. ' ' ·:9;~ ·~ ~ •. . . . ' Were $.10 to S23 ' ' ' f ' • \ ! . ' ' •• '' I • I· ...,.. .... .. . • Short Sleeved, Sleeve11!s~-i: "DRESSES a'nil PAN'J,'SUI1'S " ''· .. , ' ' . • 1t11'ssEs' ·AND ~u~LF-s1zEs •' • • ' UM Sears l!•Yolvlng Cli'clliJo • , .. . -\ 0 ' .. ..... _ ~ •'-' . .. ' • • • ' I . • " ~ .. ~ . ' " ' ' ' " " ,, •• ~ ' ' " r --tt- " ; ., • u .. ..,, l ' ,,, " I ,-: I , • "I ' ,, .; i ,, I I .., ' , I l , •' : I ' I ' •, . .. ' ' l Sear, 8r So. Co~·st Plaza S,M,L ' .; '• •!\ r 1-t .) Lo--------'""!--'""!-·--'""!, ... .,, --~.~l HOUll1 ~.I Ora·~.ae • ~~·";:!;' .. . . BuenaP,~k _ j 3333 Bristol St. " _._;, _.,. ' Phone 540·?333 . ~\ ' . 1150 Lo Ntmc,.A••· Phone 1:!.8-4'4~ ' I• -2100 N. Tu ~;,. • .-, fl:IO~ .. ~ Phone 637·2TOO -,.~ •-' 11 ~I'll 5 'M I --. ·---··-·,..···· . . ,, • • • DAILY Pil.OT .EDITORIAL PA.GE' '. Stu~t He~dl • . . Although Saddleback-lege has ma4e signlfl. cant stiides over the pait ..W years, It remains the only community college in Orange County which does not provide its students wjlh health care benefits. Steps are underway to change all that, beginning with the fall quarter, when a $3 per stud ent man- <!litory health service plan Hi scheduled to go into ef- fect. All that remain'I is approval from the board of 1 trustees. . J ~lans are to open a college health center staffed by a doctor and nurSe, in addition to covering stu· dents with-on·c-ampus accident-insurance-. up to $10,000. The_ healtl\ center will be equipped and operate much li}te a physician's ofrice. With a student population of approximately 8,500 this fall, the $3 per quarter fee would raise $76,500 - enough lo extend coverage to the weekend college and ~rovide physician's servf'ces or more than 10 hours a foYeek . Since the students themselves will bear the costs t0f the health care package, the· governing board's ~rompt approval of the proposal should significantly add to the well-being of students enrolling this fall. ' ' I I Visits Must Go On • .__ With the stabbing of a 16-year-old Santa Ana High ~hool s tudent on the UC Irvine campus last Friday, ~me of the harsh reality or gang warfare ip a 'f1eighboring community intruded into the generally tranquil life in lrvfne. · It is sad that the knifing had to mar the.first day :OC an observance of Cinco de 'Mayo, a lime of.celebra· \ion. But il c·annot be-a total surprise. Gangs are a way or life, and ~ way of surviv al, in the econormically segregated barrios of Orange County. . The isolaleQ incident, however, should not be al· lowed to obscure the purpose and the worth of the campus program presented by the MECHA student ' I \ ' I -' -1\ organjzatlon. Only a bandtul o!the hundreds.or".'?"#lg ' people attel)ding were •involvtd. For ,the rest there.., was color, music and gaiety as dancln11 theatrical and musical groups performed thro ... hout tll_e,'two. day eveQ.t. ' • ) • ' Nor should \lie incident be a_ reason to·clit back on inviting the Chicano higl) aChool e(µdents to the cam· • pus. The visit was to ~1116ht st'!<lents with thlfcpm· pus, to show. way.oflif•l>l>fintothem. • . ., ~ The campus visi!f should.be encouraged. In spite - or last week'.• unfortunate happening, they can pro. mote-understandin&:andproyldejns;tratif!n _ _ ---z- Enough Searching. Orange CountY. supervis9rs are 1>ussyfootln1. -around again on the issue of a new south county animal shelter. r The ooard has again backed iWay from accepting one of six prospective sites even though the search to date has lasted nearly three years. · ,.. · Las\ year, the hunt was narrowed to six sites, but the preferred location in San Juan Capistr;ano was turned down by a city council ttuit wanted nothing to do with a pound in its territory. The search started all over again and six>more 1 sites, st.rung o"t between Lagun'a Niguel and El Toro, were located. The choice parcel was in Mission Viejo. But despite exhortations by Supervisor Thoma& Ril,;y that'the shelter is badly ne,eded , the board chose to coast along a bit longer, looking for still other, cheaper locat:ions.. t! The additional delay is nothing more than postur- ing by supervisors putting on the public face of pocketbook protectors. Though the cost of the Mission Viejo site is fairf'y high, it is cheaper than the other five, is in a central location convenient to most south 'countians and is / aoout, the best deal the CO\llltY could hope for. ' SB ' 1, • A•m. Laws at Lawbreakps. •• 7 .. •1.1 I ; 'f' fr ··, f' . • '-• • Civility NotAlimys TheAnstror . Why Penalize the inJiqcent?~1~ f f __ Gus To the Ed-· 1·1o~.-· ' Dear • Gloomy .. ( ] sisters, "'Why didn't we do ours d~serves the best'ci'Gm Its Ik!Vi..De Councilman Henry MY Irish •nder has ·been rls· rnore'.'" ·I s-ay , ten years of our elected officials and I, -(qr•one, Quigley described ·a pro-ing higher witp each stupid law -MAILBOX menand'moneyareenough~· will give the public wha£f't re· posed foothill freeway be-our lawmakers come up with-. _ D. PIULLIPS quests if(Such is.compali~With i.ng considered by a county from ''amog to dogs.'' I know Our the.·philoson,hy of the sCOOll dis-( SYDNEY HA8,RIS 1 planning group as "rup·• "'_JJ\ws are only ,as smart as "the Letters from readers ore welcome. Nllde Baddttg . lrict. · . Ding aroun4 th~ ba~kside '· ones who make them so that ac· The right to conder1sc letters to fit in.the editorial you alM> men- 1 recall the case of a college of Irvine, the backside of'. ·oOuntsfortheirstupidity! ~e or eliminate libel is reserved. Toth3Editor: lion "small meetinp." Of the · professor s p e c i a Ii 1t in g in M i·S s i 0 n V i e j 0 , 1 he .. 1 -Penalizing the dog owners who Letters of 300 words or le:.s will be Nu e "a thing on the beaches· of thr~ mfetings ~'ha¥~' atteftded. criminology who fell he should -love their doJs enough to keep given preference. All letters must in-both East and West coasts has in· lhe 01)n11J1uni ·nu111ibet-"Ge,people really learn something about the 6ac ks id e of L·a gun a · tlieffi on a leash or inside a fence elude .tignatur~and matting address creased in great propOrtions pres,nt W~s Close to 100 '1rr'i\h onl! · ''field '' he was in. So he ~pplied Hills ... '' Maybe they could when they are out, QI' in the but names mqy be wilhheltl on re-. wj).hln the last five years; end meeting at La Paz SclNOI of over to his local police force. look the call it the "Rump Route." house, by dou_bling the already· quest if sufficient rehson is apparent. Ii lee most trends gaining increas-"115. I realiie'--ihat you 1on~ule exams, and did six 11lt'.M\t.h$"~dutr F.G. too high fee is Uk e untolbe slu,J1td Poetry will nol be puJ>Ulhed. inc.., public support, it cannot be greatly to di~ comfnunity ln your on the street as a Unilot'jnJ-cop., Gloomy o. W-e.ts -·'""""""""' JUD laws some are ppBhing .jhal 1',lalted by legislation. The.former reportttJg ~f what is occin;rmg in The mosl impressive lhing he ~ ........... _.,uro.,mi..;t.. will deprive the holiest and Itgal 1920 and 1930s Los Angeles law ourv~J19y, but I imploreyounol-lo learned -and the most conflict· =:!:'G'r:..:',·G~:i.:--~ pee. hunters and gun lovers of their two· birds with one stone and oUUiwing male toplessness on mislead our cilizens with the Idea ing with his poor briefs -was ·cons\.it11ti9nal ri&hl to keep and helping the over-population loo), beac hes would c erta-inly be 1hat.ourbo1,1rd.ofeduc1Uoft:lsnot that courtesy bear arms-yet In nO way will and then double the fee-on the laughed at today as -will anU doing the best job that the gooei a n d d e c -confirms what the sub-culture stop the kfller fr~m killing or the guilty party inst~ad oC the inno-nudity laws in the near future. Lord allo'ws us lo do. Groups:have ency an d believed all along. Both the rop s(ea ler from stealing-or the cent, for a change. It seems obvious that lhe only beeh active lt}rougboul all of tllc 'reason were and the teacher are changed stray dogs, .fr:orp ·straying or the MRS. EARL FERGUSON just and equitable solution to the major areas with input.from the most useful more by the environment they unlicen~ed -dog owP,~ from stillj immediate problem is for local commu'hity to the board. The where they find themselves in than they are not buying that license.· ·· Refreshing governments to· designate well· "6ard will make . its ~ision were I ea s l able to change il.· , .. We "have to stop the over: ·· marked areas for nude·bathing. based upon what is best !At the needed:-:--Ab 5 tract 5 tudent1 0 f population,'' so-we legalize abor-To the Editor: This · plan w.ould-..pr-Ot.ect both greatest number in the dist.If cl.· "In dealing criminology, and refonners, are lion instead of teachjng our After reading the grim sum -those offended by nudity as well . BIU..KOlU..ER with ordinary quite right when lbey insift that · yotmgste~s how to~ i:nor~ and mer employm ent news from an as the growing i'"eg ment ol the Member, BoardolEduc@tlon middle·class police harshness-and brutality--decent ~1tizens. T~11 .our re-Associated Press ;1rticle, I-was _po1nll.aJJon desiringto~rience Sa<!_dleb.!!_~~5v~2f~l!1~-~ people,'' he only reinforce the slum dwellers' suit, mainly, of trying to keep the rkreshed al the good community the sun and sea unenCumbered by cuuw..wa.:otrict repo~~. ''I .could be pleasant previ~ception ol the police Bible out .of clas~rooms-:t.ake ·service our area provides for our clothing. ~d civil and they would respond as "enemy ··-but the trouble is ~way the Bible an~11ts teachings, xOunc-people in the Youth CRAJGSl'UMPF ni cely . Bu\.._when _l pa~ltd that these people's 'early condi· 'Th~u shalt nol ... and !"e end Etl\ployrrt.~~ S~rvice. It is alive rough or shi~ ne:•lh-!..~· -tiqning-has precluded an appeal pp__with orphans and aborti9flS,_ -imd...w.1!11 'itl4Wor:king .diligently l \"iete Ir..,: Board then I was f<?rced. to act~ or to anything else except a show of • ,to ·1J>ri.p,~'" l1tge:th.c!r w i 11 i n g To the Edilor: m~an. despite my f~ t.J:i•t force and possible punishment. THEN WE ship in thousands or efllplo'yers 11a4411 job-seeking this was the wroqg way lo When economic or social ine-Ql'.Phans and plea·d for homes for y0;uthi at~o ·coSt to either. Tak· 1. The story on "Baja, Mexico" Perform m~ duty." . . ,'' w ~--quities create such a sub-culture, · -~hem . Where was. all that plead-in'g cii:re ;>t• "our _own" brings done .by yo ur reporter· J an He explained that wtlh1n; \he they are in effect generating a 1ng for our own thousands of respect, ~sta:bilitf and dedicated Worth, was both a pleasure to rough su_b-cultui:-e of a city, ~ancer within their own blood-homeless Orphans? Are we going continuity to oul' toWn. read and a source of enlightening c.ourtesy-1s-pe~e1v~-aa-weak--!t.ream;-and-one-th-at1s·np-longer-to·pa35.8 notheM&w--having-all·the . ·-.-r-r. inform a ti on. We Americans nes~ . .and cons1derat1on as COW· possible lo cure without the most girl babies spayed and the boy Rs.LYM"'~ .. ,;,:-FAUJ:KNER'--ceco'-'uta Clo w1[Ji a ill e moreta ard1 ~e. " . ,, radical treatment. N~ther "bet· babies neutered? Otherwise they CorrespandingSecretary and a lot more compassion and Being. n1~e _has a pa_yoff only ler • • schoo ls nor a more couldn~l gel a ''license'' to Youth EmploymentService consideration for our so uthern when ~ceness \S perceived .a~d "humane" police force Can make marry? . neighbors . a~prec1ated as suc_h; ~hen _1l !S a "civil" community out of a Dbubl\ng the cost of the license f'ed lfp The' editoTial of April 23, misconstrue~ as timidity, 1l 1s slum. First, the inhabitants' in-for the legal dog owner is not go· however, has upset me. The cur· taunted and take~ advantage ?f lemal view of the world must be ing to keep dogs off the beaches To the Editor: rent ·board of edueation was -as every substitute tea~her m changed, begi'nning with their or stray dogs ouf of neighbors' I h.ave just read the letter from elected on a platform of com· a tough school has painfully earliest experierites of home and yards, or leashes on dogs that are Marjorie Jackson in the April munication, compassion, com· found out. street and school and work and out. Cracking down on the dog JO issue of the Daily Pilot and I munity-mindedhess, and con· THERE IS, of course, a vicious oppdrtdnily. owner who causes these things lo. couldn't agree with her more. cern. You failed to mention 'that ' circularity in this relationship. We are not willing lo pay the happen by making it mandatory Jam fed up lo the lecth with all the preceding board of education When the cop <or teacher) dis· price this will cost; so we pay far that if his dog is reported ror the bleeding hear~s who bemoan formalized the original plans for covers that r6iddle-class moreinth~-steadyeroslooofour messing in public or picked up our country's actions these lasl the Saddleback Valley ·unified modalities fail to work in this cities and the magnification of _ without a license, or piCked up days in South Vietnam. School District's boundary study new milieu, he resignedly resorts repressive forces that in the end for even being loose, said dog Jon Chancellor on Station 4 in early November, 1974. It was lo the typical altitude o f succumbtotheverydiseasethey (and possibly tbe owner) lo be news said he ''remembers those not until after J.an. 1, 1975 that authoritarianism -which only combal. taken in and ''neutered'' (killing people standing on the roof of the anything actually began lo hap· · ' American Embassy waiting lo be pen. Updating the Tenure Policy Few industries offer ecutives life time contracts more. ••• any They've learned that dead - wood Which ca nnot produce should be pruned. Yet colleges and uni versities continue to stifle their advance behind a suffocating logjam of fossilized faculty which cannot be dislodged. One college has changed its form o f lifetime facul· ty tenure, and so far the re· suJts are en· t i r e I y beneficial. O ·r a I Roberti con- cedeo U.at he runs h1I university with firmness and with a board of regents which 1upports his firmness. STUDENTS not only cond uct th•m,elvt• as exemplary Chrlslian dl scipl,s but brassier-es ire ·mandatory. And for bop, rieel<tle1: And for laeul· ty, llkewiH. · \ I ' ( PAUL HARVEY) ' And judging by the bountiful fruits of a scant dozen years-the avant-garde f aci lities, the academic and athletic ex · cellence, the backlog of applica- tions for admission and the en- thusiastic a·cceptance of ORU graduates ev.erywhere-=oral Roberts University must be do- ing it right. One significant difference about this fully-accredited privately financed college is that its faculty has voted for a dif· rerent tenure methodology. Theretofor.e-and most every· where else-any teacher with lifetime tenure could thumb his nose al propriety, backslide In· tellectually, flout school tradi· lion, even contradict common de· cency, yet the worst the school could do was to exile him to a barren back room assJsned to do nothing. ' ' THE INDIGl\llT ~ lo anj t>erton of substance w•s de· vaslatinc; lesser penons accept. ' ed the dehumanizing indi~ly but remained to burden (he budget. The ORU faculty, aft.er f year of meetings-no'\e ... of which was attended by President Roberts or members of hiJI administration- voted unanimously to change the form of tenure. Now each professor knows that he must be signed to a new con· linuous lhree".year contract each yeor. If fired, he gets paid for 2 1;.. years-Or is allowed that time in which lo shape up. · the North Central Accrediting Assn. has accepted ~ ORU formula, and such a.re the l'ft~ lhal schools or the StMur'e " Harvard. arc looking in. lakilic notes. ,µ · ~ -. : IN FAIRNESS to the id· minislralors of slate-fundH schools, many are,acc:uaed of .al· lowing abu,es on campus which they are ln fact powerless lo con· lrol. • But. ~rlva'f.: schools dor.ivo Uni option to:.lt~ ltr •· !Ion' ond to pert!Otuale u.,' WI· ty-the lnlellel:tual ,,..., __ the.Ir unfroten fac,uJties. rescued." Well , J remember the years. We fought their war for them, the more than 150 billion dollars in s upplies , th e over 50,000 American m e n killed, the thousands Upolf thousands of our men wounded,. not to mention all thoseltsted as missing in actlon:· Now all we hear are the rec"riminations rfrom the sob· · .. ~ ''It I NOTHING could be f8rther from the lr'1lh than the slalement that lhe cuTrent board o( educa· . lion is ''a voiding that eo· counter." This board -and.here I can only speak for myself - will always seek out the wishes of the communlty befote"maldng a decision that is aoing to affect So many families: This valley of • I ., . ' ' To the EditOr: '"' ·How about-it bright-sided-story to rebut the dour c0W1ter11tflc'e of Gloomy Gus for a change!' The subject, believe it pr not, is Amtrak. · 1 ialled the Santa Ana nu)iiller listed in the phone book.1"'1'h,e, __ p e rang one i'in § ~v -and, a pleannt:;~.pt ce answerea. "Amtrak, Santa Ana'.,..Parks speaking. May I help you?#-' I bad.prepared for irnlo.n\ing, and maybe afternoon, "-busy signals and was scarcely eble to get my question out. ~ " ''DOe-1'.·rAmtrak stop al SalinU?'·"? · • . · "Yes Sir, it doeS. You can gel a train out· of 5.abta Ana.at 8:45 in the morning to D'iake cOnne!ctfbnS with a 10 o'clock One frf Los Angeles to take yo~ to'~n,s ... He paused for breath. "ffo)Vev~f·" he con4nµ~. "to obtalp ·complete Jnf.oritij~ on teserva'tlons and" ticket. tt'f;ces, you may dial a toll freen~~r. That number is I,8QO 252-0001:" . I was so awe<t by this disp'8yof efflcieDC)'J 1.hal I greeted hil ()Ow of information with silmice. "Is there anything else •l can help you with?" he asked. · "Nothattk you. I have it-all.'' "Thank you for callin&,•s1'.'"· 1 Amaling! ~ .. TIMO' KA • 7 ; 7 \ Irvine · EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 127, s SECTIONS, 58 PAGES OR"ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA _, • . -~ • • • Tod ay's cToslng.:.. N.Y. SCocks .. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1975 TEN CENTS Doctors Go oll .Wildcat Strike • In LA \ LOS ANGELES <APl -In· lerns and tC!iident doctors went on 8l~ike-11t-Martin Luther-K1nif l-Josp1lal today despite announce· 1nent or u tentative settlement or I heir _dispute at three large coun· .y-ruu hospitals. The wi ldl'H l walkout came "'ilhin an hour after James ~!ayes, l'hairman of the cowity i:loard of Su pe rvisors, said un u~reement had been reached to avert a strike Involving l ,200 doc-· · tors and disruption of medical treatinenl to thoiisands or pa- tients. Ell·SUROEON SETn.ES MALllRACTICE SUIT~ Tom Hawkins. public relations" director for the county Health Sefviceli Division's southeast re- gion, suid the 1~6 interm; and re- Gel I ing lle1• Li11l·s· 'Cindy Krages; a high school student at ·Irvine's SEI:F School, needs a few penciled-in lines before she can be a n old lady in the sch&>l 's perfdtmance of "Bull in a China Shop." But her grimace indicates she is not too pleas~d with teacher Arlene Pow.ers' tender touch. The play, a su spense a nd murder drama, is open to the public and \vii i be performed at the Irvine Elementary School al 7:30 p.m. May 15. Ford Ending Viet War GI Benefits_ WASHINGTON <U PI! -those presently serving in our President Ford today canceled armed forces." special. Vietnamese war benefits Ford said in his statement that for military recruits because the action wi ll save the United '··Americais no lon~erat''"ar.'' States $1.5 billion over the next I\ W~1 H . ,.,.), ·.&.--five years. -111 e~ ou:5e·s..,u1". ~man·!latu P -ress Secretary Ron Nessen that For~ .s .order e 1~_1nates for told a news conference Ford's ac- persons Jo1n1n.; the m1htary as or f arks "the end of the Viet- 'fhursday. burial allowan~e. de-~~~ ~ra." Ford issued a pro-ti lh pensions. and benefits for 1 1. 1. h nonserviceconnecteddisability. cam.a ion c~nce 1ng t .ose Ford also asked Congress to 1J:enef1ts a uthorizt;d by pres1den - end as of July 1 the GI Bill for t1al order and in a letter to education. · <;ongress ask~d the lawm a~ers to "An1erica is no longer al "'ar," f'ord said in a statement. "The time has now co1ne to terminate "'artime benefits that apply lo the nevJ peacetime volWlteers. "( "'ant to cn1phasize that the termination actions will in no manner impair the eligibility for full wartime"benefils of the "more than seven million Vietnam-era veter ans a lready di scharged or cancel benefits for recrwts or- dered bY law. The benefit cutoff asked of Congress would chop GI educa- fion m eas ures for men and women joining the armed forces after July l . Ford said today's act.ion was in line with measures taken by pre- sidents ending wartime benefits following World War JI and the Korean connlct. County Outlines Merger ·Details Management Agency and is sup- ported by the district's tax re- ed l venue&. Under the propos merger o The m e rger proposal suggests lhe Orange Co unty Harbor Patrol and the st;etiff.-co'roncr's · that the sheriff-coroner depart· department, h arbor patrol of-ment bill the district quarterly ficers would be given full p&ace for "all costs incurred relaUve to officer powers .and operate Under the harbor patrol operatton. ,, ... polici es and procedures Such a payment scheme would establis hed by Sheriff Brad lea Ve the financial support of the Gates. harbor patrol division with \he district. sidents a t King a nnounced their d.filllon lo strike following a . closed-door meeting. Hawkins :.aid 180 staff physi- cians remained on duty to care for the 263 patients in the hospital. He said they-i11sued-a 12-page "manifesto" of demamb; against the hospital administration. Picketing continued at County· USC Medical Center after the settlem ent was annoWlced, pend- ing ratification of.the agreem.ent. There also was limited picketing ut Harbor General 1-lospital. Hayes said the agreement was reached a t 8 :30 a .m . af(er a non- stop bargaining session th.at begun before noon Tuesday. ...I The agreement would provide a S percent salary increase, a S percent patient care fWld total- ing $1.1 million and a one-hall of one percent health insurailce in-Even as the protest against crease. soaring rates c nterle<l its seventh Salaries of interns and resi· day in the San f'rancisco Bay dents r a nge from $12,000 to area today, the hcud of The $24,000 with the average being Travelers lnsut'ancc Companie)> $16,500. " said next year's premiums may Meanwhile, another 12,000 be five times current levels un- California doetors face massive --ttts-th e--en-ti·re m alpraetice---·-..- increa.ses in the prices they pay system is overhauled. for malpractice insurance, a ma-It was rate hikes of up to 324 jor insurance company has percent by Argonaut Insurance warned state officials. !See WILDCAT, Page A2l UCI Rapped as Plans . ' For Stadium Collapse . ~Su~pect Tells Murder Details -ine our1y mate nurse awa1t1ng trial in the bludgeon death of Newport Beach heiress Nancy Atwater has said in an interview that he battered the woman lo keep her from stabbing her ailing husband to death. .. Hut this woman did not fall, so I hit her again. To my shock , she didn't move any more when she sat down.'' Bedelian, in the interview, cor- roborated allegations made by authorities that he bundled up the woman's remains and drove Slate Set For Co u11cil After meeting four, five and sometimes six times a month for more thun three yeurs, the l rvine City Council is trying lo cut do"'"· A ne'" n1eeting poH.cy passed Tuesd a y says that beginning June 7, the coun- cil will meet o·n the second and four th Tuesd::tys of eac:h month for regular meetings and on the first Saturday or t he month for study sessions. The night meetings are to be limited to the hours bel\\.'ecn 7 : 30 p. m . and mid- night , "'ith Saturday sessions to run Crom 9 a.m. to noon. • In an exclusive interview with Chicago Daily News writer Robert L . Rose, Dani el Gerbis Bedelia n a6serted that the woman, whose body he later al- legedly enlombed in wet·cement, was poi!.'ed \vith a butcher knife, ready lo stab her seriously ill husband. 1 Bedelian told his interviewer that Mrs. Atwater hit him with ~e knile in the struggle that fol·IOwed and the n· s tabbed herself in the head several times. · them to a Pacoima junkyard where they. '"·ere entombed in a n oil drum filled with wet concrete CSee BEDELIAN, Page A2J Council-De t/f;s "Her face was twisted. It was devilish. All s he said was ·'l 'm go- On Seniors' Budget ing lo kill him'," Bedelian re-Irvine's oldsters will have to lated. , \\lait al least three weeks to find Bedelian said he ''merely did out whether and how much the ci· my duty"' when he struck the ty will donate to help finance a s lightl y buil t, 50-year-o ld 52.500 deficit in this yeoir's housewife with a small metal Retired Seniors Volunteer Pro- statue of a duck which "'RS kept gram budget. on a hallWay shelf a t the Cameo At t~e end of the lengthy c.lebate Shores home, 4623 P1erham Road, over whether to give the pro~ram Corona del l\1ar. $100, $200, SSOO or nothing, the ci· After assertedly finding the t.y council put off a decision until '"'om an hovering over the sleep-l\1ay 27. big A.G. At'"·ater, Bedetian said, At first. there seemed no pro- he grabbed he r . blem with the gift, similar to ··1 pulled he r back by the grants to several other groups elbow~om behind. She was made this year. The gifts have screaming. She was trying lo hit come fro m a contingency ac- me.with lhe.knife____ ---«t'ount_ which now-totals -almO!Jt .. During the struggle she cut $80,000. herself on the head and blood But Administrative Services squirted all over the wa lls and Director James Harrington cau- the floor. I took the knife from tioned the council that most of her hand.·• he said. that m oney wi ll be needed to pay Bedelian said that it was then the city attorney for costs of un- thal he reached for the statue. expected legal action this year. ''1 reached to a metal bird-like Only $1,800 "'ill be left , he said. object and hit her on the back of That s tate ment drew gasps the head only to subdue her," from counc il members, who Bedelian l old hi s interviewer. Trash Strike Ends f o r Some, But Not Others lly l'ATHY CLANCY Of llM 0. tty Pllet Sutl A nine-day-o id trash strike ended today in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley as workers left their picket lines to go back to work without a contract. M ea nwhile , s trikin g Tea.m sters st'ayed off the job in Lagun a Beach, most of El Toro and 11 other Orange County cities and violence flared. There were r.eports of threats made against non-union workers hired to rrian trash trucks, as well as rock a nd bottle throwing incidents. quickl y scaled tlou·n a move for a 5500 gift . As the votes broke <lo"'"· Coun- cilman John Burton "'as opposed to any donation . Councilmen Henry Quigle>7 and Robert West were against ·anything less than $500. Co un cil\\•oman Gabrielle Pryor a nd Mayor Art An thony "·ere aga in st any amount more than $200. * * * Irv ine C ouncil . ' l r k e dOver- Seniors Gr ant Irvine city councilmen say they are fed up with the hassle in- vol\'ed in trying to get a $7,500 senior citizens ' g r ant from Orange County. -While discussing the various strings attached and the cost in city cmploye time needed to get the grant, the council Tuesday ·authorized one more phone call to check on progress. And that's all. The council voted to go ahead with the grant appli cation, over the "nay" of Councihnan John Burton. \\.'hO a lmost always votes against such matters. · At one point in the discussion , Councilman Robert West, a con· sistenl backe r of grant appli ca- tions. s uggeste:l that the city abandon the attempt due to the effort required. That prompted Burton to leap from his c ha ir. look around and ask, ''ls this the Irvine City Coun- cil ?" The ,$7 ,500 county grant would be matched with a like amount of city funds for use in senior citizens' programs. TR.4JLER WENT ON FI BSI' CALL Two Years Of Talks Fruitless Terming UC Irvine's latest of- fer "non-responsive and self serving," the City of Irvine and the Irvine school district have given up on a lhrce·"'ay pact for joint construction and use of a stad ium on the UCI campus. Over more than two years of talks, n o acceptable agreement has been reached. And recent al· tempts to get Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. to intervene on behalr or a proposed S308.000 agreement have been fruitless, !\-1ayor Art Anthony and school board P resi- denl Elizabeth Sicoli said Tues-~ day. Instead. the city and school dis· trict plan a jointly financed stadium to be built at the neM' Irvine High School. Anthony and l\1rs . S icoli said the stadiu m. estimate d to Cost $394.900, "'·ill be reudy for the fa ll 1076 sports season. In a statement c riticizing lack or cooperation from the universi· ty and the governor. they said "\V e are personally outraged' that t he stultified thinking of these adn1ini s lrators is so moribund tha t the needs of good neii;::hbors can be buried in a n1orass of amo1·phous and un- tenable 'poticit's' and that the governor of our s tate , theoreticall y a servant of the peo- ple, cannot take a few minutes to hear the cas e of the people of Irvine." At UC I . Chancellor Dani el .Aldrich respon.ded. "We_haye__ tried to work out an agreement "·ith the City of lrvine a nd the Irvine Unified School District that would provide for stadium improvements on the UC I cam- pus to the mutual beneCit of us all. ''Unfortunately, it has not been possible to reach a consensus on the terms of the agreement.·· The main points of disagree- ment cited by Anthony and Mrs. Sicoli include uni versity projec- tions that it would take 18 months to complete 'the stadium, a period ther cons ider too Jong. Addi- tionally, i h ere a re disagree- m ents o n "'·hic h agency has priority on stadium use, the amount of parking fees, a SIOO a (SeeSTADIUJ\1, PageA2) Or:•~~7:st W.e a f h er Lo'" clouds tonig~nd Thur.11da y n1orning bt!com- ing sunny by afternoon. Highs 65 at the beat'hes ris- tng to 72 in land. Overnight. lows 48 to 55 . · Det ails of the proposed merger The. study concludes that Uie 01 re outlined in a not-.~ye~l~r~el~•!:;as~ed~_jl[l>ollll<1011w~~-... Jj,.,..ofiJta...J11<.WLl:csul1--::~--------.. ·P c ea it>rmy-report Pre-from 'he merger: , Tn addition. company officials at SCA Services, which serves El Toro, Tustin a nd Orange, report- ed one n on-union driver was ·jerked from his tnK'k Tuesday and beaten with a chain. Th·~ ~ifiPan 1 es inVolvcdlnlhe strike said today they pl an to con· tlnue hirin g non-union replace· ments for the 400 striking trash truck drivers and haulers. "I rented our trailer to the first person who called." That's the success story told by lbe Costa Mesa man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Omaha residents are trying to 1hake off the effect1 of w• Oflllaught of tornadoos thal nioy be co1tlies1 di&Q.!fer in Nebraska history . Story, Page M . pored by t h e cc1 unty ad-.....!Greater advancement and ministrator's staff. lateral movement. opportunities Al slake in ttie con.soUdatJon is for those employed in county the deployment and control of the public safety attlvlties. patrol's 79·man continaenl and 16-vessel fleet that is currently -Standardized training for ctlspcrsed at N~JNPoTt, Dan• harbor patrol funtlloM utJ.Ualng Point and Sunset harbors. existing s t aff and faclttty at the The patrol operates under the 1heriff's academy. Harbor8, Beaches andParb Dia--Mana1em ent flexlbillty t rlcl of the Environmental (See MEAGER, Pace AZ> .. I .t e'• the 8os1< Chri s tina Onassis , 24, daughter of the late Greek shipping magnate ArisloUe Onassis, has arrived in .Lon· don for talks with J>il c:om, pany exccutivee.. She as~ sured them th at she is now in charge of the' On asais operation. In La1Una Beath tnsh cOUtt- tions 1J,ere reported only about . one-quarter of a day behind,· • while Service to El Toro re- portiy Was nearly back to nortna ~ , · 1 ( e 1\iASJ!,.Page ,\%) . .. \ . 1 BR trailer, adult park, no pets. iW. !I-utlt." DX·XXy." ,/ ........ I( you Kave living spa~ you'd like 19 rent, call 642~8-.· Put a few )fOrds to work for>)'ou. ln the Dally P~!ot . "" ' ~ \\' I Index A) IMll"91 A• •• -.. 1.. • ... ,., Mvtul """"'' •• .., MetMMl ... wt. A• 111 o.-..,..c....,, ., .. 11 Ill....... C1 ·14 •11 S;t¥1• Pw'l•r l1 All s,.rtl ll·S .... Shr.~MJor'll.tl ... , .... T ... v11kl\ II' •.. , """",.. •... C6-l4 W.tlllef •• Ct.,....Ne.,. •• " l ,f • •• 0,0.IL Y PILOT .. .. L r,,,.,. 11dt1 Vi(.•t i1t1s UPI T11eprto!1 These Omaha famiJy members console each other while viewing the remains of what \Vas their split-level home. Three tornadoes whipyed through the c ity Tuesday, kill· ing at least three people and damag in g or destroying 500 homes. <SeeStory,·PageA4.) ~lo thing for Viet " Refugees Collected Donations of clothes for Viet· namese refugees housed at Cptmp Pendleton may be made at Ule downtown Laguna Beach fire· 51ation. . Arrangements have been q'l~de a~ong ~aguna Beach c~t1zens , Fire Ch ief Charles Kuhn 1thd the Salvation Army to e'Stablish a drop point at the sta· lipn . Clothes s hould be t agged · ''male"' "female" or "child" to B_id in distribution at the Ca mp ~endleton tent city. . According to a Salvation Army $pokesman, Laguna Beach is the lirst ~ity to .request a special re· teptacle for refugee clothing col· · Jection . · : The s poke sman noted, however. that residents of other ,• treas who have clothing they wish to donate may do so by call- ing the Salvation Army at 547-0831 for nome pickup. : Dog 'Flunks' Driving Test SHENANDOAH, Pa. (UPI) - PonCho flunked his solo driver's lest and left four damaged autos In his wake. Police· said Poncho was left ?uesday in an auto -with the .. tPotO"r running when Matt .... Supreme went into a bank. · .. '•,When Supreme returned, the tar was gone. Police said the car slipped from park, made a 90· •degree turn through the main in· -lersection , struck one car, went ·.aDother blqck and struck another <Vehicle, which in turn hit a third car. • · Poncho, a canine described by Polic e C h ief Franci s Bugdanewicz as a "chihuahua type,'' escaped injury. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l l>t O••"VI (O•ll tli l!y Pi Pol , ""th """l<h 11 (°"'• l>•~d 1~ flltW'l• Preo1• "ll~bll•l>!'d b• 1"" 0.&n'Jll (;Q,1\t Pub<l•~mo C<>m1>~n, Se!>••••~ ftl•hon• ••~ Wl>l•>he<I Mo ...... ., lh•~~fJh ~.:.,., ..... 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As described over the lengthy ~riod of negOtlation, the UCI athletic fi eld would have been transformed into a stadium by adding lig hts, 2,500 seals, a ~·ub li c address syste m and scoreboard. Plans for developing a stadium at Irvine Hi gh SchoOI, under con· struct ion on a site north of Walnut Avenue midway between Culver Drive and Jeffrey Road, will be discussed by the city coun- cil May 13 and the school board May 14. From Pagf! Al WILDCAT Co ., another major malpractice insyt_e_r..._a!tc mass-policy-can=- cellations that spar ked the partial boycott by doct ors in <.•ight San Francisco Bay area counties. Legislative efforts to make major changes in malpractice law to cut huge court judgments and, thus, premiums continued in Sacramento, as Gov. Edmund Brown debated whether to call a special session on the issue. Such a session was urged on the Democratic chief executive . by about 750 doctors and their s up porters who lobbied legislators a nd other officials in- tens ively for rate relief Tuesday, Brown met informally with about 30 doctors, but did not address the entire group. GOP Plans Ford Tac~ics WASH INGTON <AP> -A group of top Republicans met lo· day to start planning President Ford 's 1976 campaign for a Cull term in the White House. T h ey ga th ered In the Washington Jaw offi ce of Dean Burch, former Republican na· · tional chairman who is leading the initial organizing effort., after Ford made his firmest declara· tion of candidacy to date and out· lined a platform for his nomina- tion and elections bids. Body Recovered SAN DIEGO <AP) -Harbor Police have recovered the body of a National City man who fell to hi s death from the San Diego. Coronado Bay Bridge. The body or AS·year-old John F. Mitchell was found Tuesday anemoon. Witnesses said they saw Mttehell park hiS car on the northbound side of the bridge a few minutes before he fell . BedeliW,i -.• ' . . . .Stories Released. Orange County Grand Jury members were told shortly before they indicted mate nurse Daniel Garbia Be{lelian in the slaying of Nancy Fuller Atwater that he confessed to the killing during an interview with Newport Beach police. But Bedellan stressed when he made the second of two-eonflict· ing atatements that he clubbed' Mrs. Atwater, 49, with a bronze figurine. because she repeatedly a ttacked him with a 14·inch. butcher knife, the Grand, Jury ~fug~eData Number Set The &oYernment re .. l.....S a toll free lelephone number today· for use by persons wishing to inquire al Camp Pendleton about 1pomorin1 or adopting re. fugees from Indochina A Marine spokesman gave the number as (S>O) 368·1180. He said the special service was put into effect because of the large number of inquiries re· celved. by the government. lie &a.id all questions per:· taining lo the refuge.es. would be handled on the 1pecial line. ' Ford .4 ss11rfr11~e Pacific Treaty Fidelity Vowed From Wire Services W ASHIN(;TON -Pr .. idenl Ford assure d Prime Mlnlater Wallace E. Ro wlinc of New Zealand today that the Unitod St.ates wil l keep its commitments in the Pacific. ty the United States ba&.liilled with the two nutions. "The meetings gi't[e the Presi- dent the 'opportunity to talk broadly on American foreiGn policy attitudes an-er · Vietnam, not only in the Pucitic and East Asia but worldwide,•• the spokesman said. "He wants 1.o make It pl ain that the U.S. In· KY EXPECTS VIET EXECUTION~ ~traruit!ripttevea)s. ------F.ro»l-Page Al Ford's meeting with Rowling wu thlrfirst or·tliree aessknis the President had scheduled with commonwealth p~· e ministerll. Others were with p r ime ministers Gou +, Whittum of Australia and Harold Wilson of ~GreafB"ii a n. ---REFUGEE SHIPS SUP INTOPORT-4 ·The indictment includes there· counting by police of an earlier -statement by Bedellan in which the Lebanese immigrant told of. ficers that Mrs. Atwater ordered him to remain in the home at 4633 Perham Road, NeW]X>rt Beach, last Feb. 4 while she left the re· aidence With a man. Newport office rs testified that Bedellan, 41 , told them shortly after they arrested him Feb. 6 at his Glendale home that he did not see the man who called for Mrs. Atwater at her Cameo Shores home. They said Bedelian toJd them that the ma n intended to drive Mrs. F\J.ller to the Orange County courthouse in Santa Ana the next day for court action connected with the trusteeship of her in· valid husband's multi-million dollar estate. They said Bedelian ch~ed his story at the Newport police station and told them that Mrs. Atwater, knife in hand, attackect him in the living room at about 2:30a.m . Feb. 5. · Bedelian has been ordered to face trial June 30 on the murder allegation. He is free on $100,IXKl bail posted by defense attorney Paul Caruso. The Grand Jury was told that the alleged taped confession con- tains Bedelian 's s tatement that he thrust Mrs . Atwater's arm back with such force that she was stabbed in the head by the knife. Bedelian said the wound did no.t prevent Mrs. Atwater from renewing her attack aria that he continued to club her with the bronze figurine until she fell to the floor. She died at his feet. Bedelian assertedly told police that he wrapped Mrs. Atwater's body in an Oriental rug and put it in the trunk of his f967 Cadillac. He then sprayed the blood· sp)ashed walls of the room with yellow paint in a bid to hide evidence of the struggle. Male nurse David Jacobson, who met Bedelian at the home about 9 a.m . F eb. 6, told the Grand Jury th at Bedelian told him that the stains were caused when he broke a bottle of cran· berry juice. Jacobson testified that Mrs. A twater intended lo fire Bedelian. And he alsoCotnmented that Atwater, confined to the home for some ye8.rs with a paranoid schizophrenic condi· lion, was "unusually groggy" throughout the day. The Grand Jury transcript reflects his alleged admission that he drove Mrs. Atwater's body ·to a Panorama City~junk -yard;-ifiiffectt tie rug-wrnppeil corpse into a 55-gallon oil drum and then emptied three sacks of wet cement into the container. Bedelian took police to the site and pointed out the oil drum on top of which he had positioned a battered car door. Police said Bedelian told them he believed Mrs. Atwater's at· tack may have been triggered by the quantities of wine and vodka she had consum ed during the previous evening. * 1r * f'r'"" Pngf! A I BED ELIAN which he mixed himseU. _,.J "I must have flipped. Insane. But all that blood all O\jer the place; who wouldn't?" :ne re· portedly told Rose. 1 · Bedelian alleged that Mrs. Atwater was a n extremely heavy drinker who consumed a half· gallon or more of vodka a day. "She gave her husband vodka against the doctor's orders," he said, adding that the victim was afraid that relatives and former business associates. of Atwater would strip her of legal CWltody Of her husband and his trust fund. Atwater. who police said is suf· (ering rrom chronic mental ill· ness, is a former executive vice president of the Wrigley Chewing Gum firm. His s ister ls the wife of the firm's board chairman. Interest in the case is keen In Chicago because of the Wrigley headquarters there. Bedelian is scheduled tor lrial Juno 20 and soon after his arrest he waa freed on $100,000 bail post. ed, he said, by' a bondsman who has required no fee. The aame a:oes , be sald,1or his legal defenae. Lawyer Paul Caruso, who has represe nted defendanta in several spectacular Newport murders in past years, is defend· ing the Lebanese immigranL .. II TRASH ••• Stan Tkaczyk, a genera\ manager of Rainbow Disposal Company in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley, said now that workers are back on the job, regular service should be restored by Thursday. Tkazyk said strikers retumed to the job this. morning and will be paid al the company's last of· fer, $4 a n hour for drivers and $3.SOfor helpe rs. .. Contract negotiations still are pending between the Orange County Disposal Association, which represents Rainbow and the other companies, and the Teamsters Union Local 396. The three commonwealth leaders ca me to Washington following a m eeting in Jamaica. "With respect to New Zealand and Australi-a. the President wants to reaffirm our commit· ments in the Pacific after the events in Vietnam,'.' a White House spokesman said. He cited a mutual defense trea· Oil_ Researeh Funding Told BySoCal Gas Officials for the oU1er com· LOS ANGELES (AP) - panies said they are hQpeful that Southeryt. Califor nia Gas Co. will their workers will fo)fow-Rain· use $617 million of increased re· how 's lead a nd return to work \'enues it is seeking· from con· while negotiations continue. sumers to help finanoe Atlantic The work<;r..s 'voted 206 to 95. Richfield's search for gas de· , Monday against t latest com-posits in Alaska, a SoCal Gas of· pa.ny offer of a $1. an hour ~a~ _ _!irj_al says. ~ raise over the next ..--. 1 Al'tprettnl-al.ive of the utility Teamster Jeaders had urged testified at a Pulbic U_tilities them to accept it. Most of Rain· Commission hearing Tuesday on how 's employes, however, did the utility's requested rate in·, vote in favor of the offer, union crease that the loan to Atlantic .1 spokesmen said. Richfield wouJd result in th' u.tili· Tkaczyk said he had hired ty obtaining exclusive right tO about 90 full a nd part-time negotiate to buy any natural gas e mployes during the strike, found. although som e only worked a few The representative said the days. S617 million loan would pay the He said he hopes many of them interest costs and fees related to can b:e kept on the payroll along loans amounting to $420 million with the r eturning ... teamsters. that Atlantic Richfield intends to The ones who can't be hired borrowfromcommercialbanks. fulltime, may be placed at other The oil company has an· trash collection firms, he said. nounced plans to develop gas re- serves in its Prudhoe Bay hpld· Fro1n Page Al MERGER .•.• ings in Alaska. Harvey Proctor, chairman of the utility, told the PUC com· missioners none of the oil com· panies operating in Alaska,, in· eluding Atlantic Richfield, would through a centralized manpower give th e ut ility exclu,.iye 1 · negotiating rights if proAO&ed poo-Consolidated and standard loans were to be credited against reporting systeins that would the purchase price of natural provide information to all law en· gas. THEY'RE WELroME IN ARKANSAS--.\9 VIETNAMESE SOUGHT U.S. HUSBAND--A18 tends to play a vital role in the Pacifi c area in a continuing search for stability and peaceful progress,'' Meanwhile, the head ot the gOveriiment'S refugee program told Congress today the Ad· ministration will pressure "the international communitY," to as- sist in the resE;.ttlement of Viet- namese by a lloWing some to live in other nations. L. Dean Brown also told the llouse Intern ational Affairs Committee that the evacuation of refµgees from South Vietnam has been officially completed. "We intend to press the in- ternational co10munity to a<:cept more refugees a nd have moved energetically to enl ist its cooperation,·' Brown &aid. "Specifically. we have been in frequent' contact with the in-_ ternational agencies, principally the United Nations and the U.N. commissioner for refugees." Rep. Peter J . Rodino <D·N.J.), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said in testimony before a judiciary subcommittee that Congress should "extend the national hand of welcome'' to the refugees by rapidly approving . legislation to fin ance the resettle- ment. Senate De mocratic Leader Mike Mans fi e ld predicted Congress would approve funds for the refugees. Hearing Set For Murder_,· Arson Suspect forcement agencies. "It was as good a deal as "''e -Standard operating and en· could have made," he added. ''If A Riverside man accused of forcement policies throughout "''e hadn',l bought this gas, they the murder of a woman whose county regulated l~w enforce· were lining up lO deep to buy it.'' body, burned beyond recogni- ment agencies. . lion. was round 1n the charred -Improved coordination with 3 C • bedroom of a San Juan other divisions of the sheriff's de· 0UlltlaJ1S Capistrano home will be ar· partment as Well as outside law raigned Wednesday in South enforcement agencies. . On TV rr --'-y Orange County municipalcourt. -An estimated savings of i Of.U,f, Orange County Sheriff's _of- $82;000 a year. ' £jeers set the 9 a.m. court ap- The study calls for the sheriff. Three of Orange County's four pearance today for Gregory Glen coroner to continue providing the congressmen will discuss the Coates. 18, -w.ho was arrested district with ser'vices at their Vietnamese refugee situation Tuesday at his Riverside home. present levelS, including budget during tonight's "Orange County Investigators jailed Coates in preparation and administrative in Washington" t elevision show . connection with the slaying of a 0.Y_ervlew_ ----------....The. program~oman me~ J>elieve to be his It also specifies that the dis· 7:·30 p.rn . on Channel so. stepmother.~. BettY Goates, trict's buildings and othe r Jim Cooper, host 'of the pro· 47, of 33911 Via de Agua, San facilities now used by the harbor gram, said Reps. Charles Wig· Juan. ' patrol will be turned over to the gins (ft-Fullerton), Jerry Pat· T~ey offered no motive for the sheriff-coroner for his use. terson CD-Sa nta Ana) and Mark slaying. The feasibility study states Hannaford CD -L ong Beach ) Investigators said they arrest· that under the present two de· voiced sharp differences of opi· ~ Coates, who legally ch.anged partment system reports are niononthematterduringthetap-hi s name .f ro.m .the .original toften kept within the single de· ingoftheshow, Goates, after hnk1ng him to re- partmenl, resulting in "lost in· Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R· ports by local residents of a car forma tion or twice covered Newport B each) did n ot parkedonMrs.Goates'driveway gr~und. '' participate, Cooper said. during most of Sund ay afternoon. S11igt111 Refugee Life in a Tent Told EDITORS: Petite, brighl-.ytd Tron Mong Tu WOI 1tc:M07JJ of the A11ocioted Prt11 office in Saigon un· tU April 22 when she W01 ~ed with five newtmen .and offi ce emplofltt . and theft' /omUU• -fn. c1u11mg Pulll,., prltt tlllnrdllg pllofo- groph<r H"l/nh Cong "Nick" UI. Hrre U Mr df'1crlption of tlwrlr Ufe in Tem 57al Camp Ptfldl<lon. By HAN MONG TU Wera.lk. Sometimes my in.other and father cry. We talk In the middle of the ni1ht when we wake up because we're too cold to sleep. Breues come down those hills. Not warm like in a town. We talk In the line at the mesa hall. One and a half houra wait. Some say they wish theY were In a restaurant in.Saigon. We laugh a lot then. We tolk about the relatives we left behind. About our families. We as JC strangers tf they heard of our relatives. Vi etnamese famJUes are very elate. I lived with my parents, sitter and but band and five children, and alst e r·in ·law and her hmband and lhetr cltlldren ln fou r hou1e1 all together and a coffee aliop. We bought the coffee shop for my brother and sister-in-law just after Tet. for when he gets out of the army. We all pitched in our money and now it ·s gone. He's still in the army and we worry. We wonder what's going on in Saigon. We talk about going back. But we cannot as long a_s it is Commnunist. We talk about sponsors. The people who don't have sponsors say, "They can't just let us sit here. Maybe we will form a col· ony like Chinatown..'' J think from what I hear, It Is reasonable tha t they ~nk that way. But , the Americana say don 't worry, plenty ot sponsors. We don't complain. Yes, we complain about the cold . But we don't complain about the food, or the way lhe Americans treat us . The (ood Is okay. The rice Is glutinous-we cook it dry. But still very nice. The Marines ln the mesa hall are very nJce. I mean terribly nice lo us. A cor- .poral Is bringlnl us some warm socks . He want.I to Invite some of us to dinner with his family. Pfluoc (photo1rapner JJang Van Phuoc) loves Marlnu . When he was wounded and loll his eye, they look very aood care of ltim, I and he rem em be rs it. We talk about hom~ick. My father -he's 71 -wakes up at night and c(ies because he can't see his gra nd childre n . My ·mother cries. They don't know if they'll ever have another home or their own. In the dayt ime when It's warm ""'e cannot sleep. We're always out looking for relatives and friend s. I have found five good fri ends but I cannot find niy sis- ter, who I heard on Guam left five days u.rter we. We talk about children. I don't have any of my own. We help take care or all the chiJdren in the group. Vietnamese people give a lot of Jove to children, even not their own . Vietnamese children arc -very ·expressive and spontaneous. The other day lhe Red CToos printed a release saying \hey would organize chJld care courses. We laugh. Someone: said, "Oh, I know what that meana. They're goingtoorfanize the Vietnam women in the camp to go t o cities and t ea c h American people how to take care of their children." We laugh. We don't have much to lau1h about. But we laugh. . ~ 7 1 I I I ' , • ,M -----· DAIL V Pit.OT- Malpractice· ~---~-----~ .. ' Sffret Batto ' I . Suit settled;. I -, ."T" " I :•a7s,090 ... i ~-. I I ' ' • '. IAOAllENTO <UP11-John Q,._ ....,.-a former Sacramento a 1 who prevJoualy !oat · '-million In ioah>ractlce """acreed1o. *'75,000aet· \li!!i'~ Of another malpractice -~v~ant.. • r • Aalf ~efuge SACRAllENTd (.UPIJ -About 30 ikld r<N •i· ...... la aay 11!11 tlU• - panojl lor Vietnam-~'­ 'rivlD& iA the Unlted11tatea ' loot oo,-41ood to them lbat -IM <Want President Ftlfd \0 1 aef}tdate them M re• ~iii•••· Richard YoW11, w)ii! deocribed hlmselt as ua fint rate tramp aDd • twOQ"d.'' told a )new.-·c8n'- ' 1 or Qg_urt Jodee Cb~les "fe~ce Tueiaay <that ~ \.JrtstDD Tuffday anni>unced the 'lf!'OUP of skid row res.identl. '"'*' "!_t~a 1uit on00 behoti ~ of have-asked the pre1ddent}o , ~Y.~·yerrum , w . ~IJ'!,al-. glvethemrefu&eest~. fy IOU&!# $2.2 mUllon. 'Ill• an· L------..,--,,..,......,...-' · ~e~tlDLtame in the J.iUI d.,-. •. ~ . . .. . .. ' ::.eliavu·' es'. ''I Bro~ ·Fa~· Bili :~ j SACRAMENTO <AP> -Cov. · !Umlf!ld 8.row.n Jr. Jubilantly declared today that he has re- IO&ved California's 10.ye•-old . ~1le ove~ <•rm labor lestaJa· 'In a "dramatic midnight m~t· ina, Brown won endorsements for hi1 secret ballot farm la~r­~blll from both United farm- Worke_rs· leader Cesar Chavez aod all major spokesmen for California growers. "'a]urj lri!\I. »-. AJ:DOng major parti.ea , to the comp le» farm labor dispute, only 1--1111&-maiwl!lw ... u.e.11 ... 1 -• ur.o:wn~ ~paileit of ·Nork':llo go to trial· • -~ SOLONS SEEK · 1 • ! . ' '• " C..,,ldat~! :'~Ehtl>.!-J.-:1' • ..!. om H~;d·e~, 3~. activist !I .ii:::r1 • am°""" 'ef;c?;~j: t.>ho, Toul)ded Stµdents for ~ tneratel ' Democratic Society, and 1" tii'r' ri[!St• pnteH. ~. husband 'of actress Jane ; · "' I.rmt l!iit !lit.,.. · Fonda, has· announced he is ~ eh' ,aafel1' -~ 'seri6usly thinking ol runnlne I ~dltl\O'al~, , 'ilillairist John Tunney i!> the' ; ' · · ·' ,.;. • .;,.,~ ._..._ .', :··n :nemocr!'tic u.s. senate ' . . ~...... ~· • ,, -poi,muy., • ---, -&AA:..~ !UPI) -'nl'e.:_ . I • ....... tcifVnlledstat. , ' : • ~epleadednoconteat 30' s'I. .... . -~.:i'U:~~~-r;,,"f:~ , Jn~en~ ' -~Ol~ed r,.., late de· .E' d 'S"t • ' -.~~~~738, entered : D I •ID \ 7 \ I I I ~..f_!;a ~lore· U.S. illotrict . , '.•:a·h~~::=.i~~~A:t'.C'.J~remont = of ';: to ~and Jury CLAllEJIONT <Ul!I> .:._ )Jore ' . < ~ • pe · than 80 ;.otude~!:f -and faculty '6"" T~ Biie~ B~ menibers .,, ho;,ba.rr,lcad,ed · -~Cll.A'MEf!TO <UPI) "';-s:l!IHI"°' tbr µ, oo,iro inside _ Letti latlon' •Increasing .•ta~'l<l , --·buildln& at C.Jare-. Cuolin.,tueaonecentnex\Hal' t. Colle•• to projat_cuts in to ptoduce· $115 million ,for 1 etbn1_c studies cJ·aaaes left "'Jlldlw•p, and m aas ·transit bas P!!acefully ,late Tueaday after be·. ·narrowJt Woq ·approval from a mc1erv~with~cou.rtorder. Senate committee "We will con~mue the stnJ.egle The TYanalt and Energy Com-we bave·1tarted, but not by coing · 'mlttee 1TUes8ay eodoned the '9 J,.U , :· a .spokesman for the meuure.J>ySen.•iames.Jli.Uj fD-group said. ·e.we are not here to SllD Dleto> oil a bare mi}ority cause ~bar~ to the ~kling or 5-1 ~ :J;d aeli\·lt Io'the finance fight the police.'' . committee. J10(4!'tban baJtrthe . A Pomona 8'1iierior Court money provided•by'the fax tiOOst Judge isaued the' temporary wonld be earqlarked for de\'Olop-restrelnlng 0<der Tuesday after· .ment of ~P,,lJ _ rapjd• ti-i'nait · noon. ~erin1 t.Jle group to leave oyatemain'PllP.llJdjll eountleo the building. • • • . I ·~ .:. s•..i·~ THE GR~~ bf1 blacks and _ ..DIDIO <UPI) -A boldap '.us. Chi<8JIOS'>-Were ' prepared with .~ waa'91ed.'alld •nnlher was food and, 1le_eping 'l>NI. for what _ •. eiutel!llJ' ·--~ed ~In an wu to _be If lengtb)l'oecupatlon. · ..,......... ~t .ntli' pollce They Did' tliey were prepared to l4"1'1Di a.robl>eq at a-•. renialn· until campus ad .. · stare· ,. 1 , .~r:,--,··-mlDtstr,atora ''meet our de- .. , ~·aald~ct SCI 'manila."· ' ~ • JIODtelwaallboflD'thelMck • ''Tbla'all-in a an ad cl•npn- • ·lalt ibOolout b..ell1t"bullet , violat ~lvil dioo~ence," the , ... ~-· · ' J...tm.· , group•\.nnounced ' lhortJy after : lilider. th~' · 111 fus~~ . thOir~akeover.iit 8''10 a.m: "We . ;, .. , ~,.... ·· ' •willnotdeatroyordisturbanyre-; tic~t•fl~t· rroint •:eOnla,deik~orfllesl" . . . l&j.ivrS'CJJPl·J ~ Unlvenity of t Tile demonatraton aald the 111· · CJlUfoi:llla ~aVJ1 Cbalit:ellor ., iil •U(ia':"~~ to call atteotJon ·'.Jamel Meyer plans to reaponcJ lo •lal!nl by IOme faculty mem· ···u .oon:;u~ib~t. -be~~ they ·are.:'second c.!ass 'i!;:::J ~. tliiil !Iii flrinl of an.as· ~~ ~do -not eiijoy tenure ~ aD~ro~e~pror~be mtheirJo~ .. ' . . . ~eel~ :_:.~epman.•a: ~~"!Tee~':!~~=~~ '-taoei:i· ~r .. K!:., = r! ~er pre: fresh.man course for f"-d ... -'veUe-u~a -20--ttJacb--anct""ZO Ohlcanos. The i ;;;;;·'"" 1 for two 'llioii'I Tues: eollea~ presidents decided.it had '· ~~ Meyer ~ to meet not proved e!Jeetl e '!nd wu not " 'lbillrr~esentstlveli. WiJrlh the.$80,000 ~ l j • ' 1. "'• . . '· . . ,. 'Iii Bar·ked • · I .,. ' • " Enviro~ent1;1I _ Act .. • , i;. 1. • I : :facing Sc~aj)·ttil~? ,, ·, l sACRAKENTi> !AP> -..0.Wation lhat would scrap, a law 1\--,..jaltlni erivlronhlen\al Impact repdrta on thou11nda of · CalfCWfl,a cOnatruc~ projects bU cleared a Sena(e committee .... ll!Pllded Joie. . . . " .. ' . Bid.,,a cbnae.rvpiroia spokesman Wd,be.doUut.ed the ~easure -W1!!1·~ !he more lll>erlil Aasem6ly. • ' · ' 'nMt hill by Sj>n. Clare Berryblll was approved 7·1 Tuesday by ' )t;e Senate Go .. rnqimtal Organl&ation Committee after tlm.ber. ~ . 8'1'~11! LOCl!mll[i'MA\Ct; POeitC Pu!A~7 . .:._ : and i..Ollieu lntereata complained Impact reports <EI!!s> were llurtlal·lbe~onomy, acldln1Io b<Jlldin& eosta and aldln& '10bltrue~ 1Ucmln,,,•• ·, .••· ' ·· \ . . ~-. , ' • rr a ONB of the major<re-. that Callfonlia ~ the 1 , ..... t ..-ballli-etiinate .In the contllieptal United, Statea," , • ejahDOd Lal'l'l' Kimi, dlnctbr of environmental resoun:ea for .the I .~:J. a:~-:l:::rit~t!~ Senate Ftnanco Committee, • " · · hili iild, "I iUlpeCI we ~ave a pretty 1ood 1h<"'.;'• "' , · • ·a blican'1 aleuu:re would acrap the .En.Viron- • .. t; ' wlllehlnq;ilrea'811EIR1po1Un1 out Ille••·· ' al all co""1ment projecta and -t . tltat ,nqutn clltcntiooary apprOYal ~a awe or . mtat.,...,y.. , ' . , l'ib!UBN lllLI. a~ Agency apo&eoman, 11ld that ...... -.. -~ andtboppln& tenten but not COllllnle· ·-of ....... ·or.-~. . I , , .11t..umaled--1.000E111aantcomp....,.~chye11r. ' w llioll'll1,.....i a-.mmlorllMBlllldlq•COmlruc-. -1Tallto ·Cobell~ -Wilfihe commlttoo 1be ..-mlolal --~ill! pr-•a "m!ilimub al np-·lhat...,. ·~ rapoi;1a Wbldi are U.eil ·b1 "few ~lf-lnter•t . .. ~proltifb. . . • u. ...._ a llodo•·d ... llloptr, 1ald Ille bW had ' ..... ,...a"8oltforololbld-9ill""'11M!r~ ... 1 , !l'!!•wta....,•1"•..iflUarpedlha~-Bllvlrocun•· . U Ill Qooi11t; A'!l ~ tmP!lllle a la -••al,af major...,. ............... . ' '. ; ... ., , ' . . \ .. . ,,. " ,.. " . ,, 1 "IT • lllil ~· ~"• ·~ to,paitldpato la the ' Iha\, llGl be,il--~, ... ' ' . ;;:.... =:JJ .•• tiad .... ~'"6 ... ~ • 11 I -.liaiiW tlln~ abenOllt Oii I"' C ptiO)eeU and lute l*fi•bUllcilDr~ · • ' ; • • .. . :.ince.• m11ron ::~·~'t"ID inandl97~;.ooy High School ... GALLO. BOYCOTT-A12 of all major .interest dOusa In Iii - ' UIW •J& 1 \ farm labor d}spute f"Or S'llJ ·~p&tall in Sacta!neato. Nork, lhe We.stern Confer,ence of another. riieetinC tn his 'offic«. 481p~Jy loat•!W<iotber suits ~ k Bill Teamsters failed to appear and Num~rou~ I m.lier ~e,tiq.ft totallnc'ipore t11aornmlllion and .;,fil0 e . endorse the Brown proposal. have been ~~ld <>v~thepast~ faeeamor''!1.alPU.cl.i~es\4iis. ,:~ , , . · weeks. ~ · ,4ft, the il'ial CJ!l,.tbe .~zal!'ll · ,SA<;l\AlllEl'!TO CIJPI) -Gov. BUT LEGISLATOllS ,backing By 1l p.m., he bad 37 peopj9 .suit, NQrk 'Admj.!t~ was ad-Eclniund G. Brown Jr. 'I)l~ay the Teamster s endorsed the bill, se ....... in tii'e Calrii'Met room adC. dlcted to "uppers ulil downers""" night signed a blll pennittinc the and Brown scheduled a meeting Jo~ hif pri•ate -Y In the when be performed doz#.\f,of tpi:·· designation of student smoking today Wtth the Teflmsters west Capitol ~--reprea.atJVes:a· neCesaary back operlatidits. In areuon•higb school campuses. coastchier Andy Anderson: · growen. •latibr 1roups ,¥id : handing doWn the $3.~llillliO'n The biit by ·seri. Arlen The a g reement -If the StateChamberof~, verdict against-Norif,l aT Judge • G . (D S .M teo) all : legislature approves it -would state offjclals, I~ ~ _ called~m ••a monater. feeding. on S:"boo,a. rcb i:,0--d~de ii.&= . set up a mechanism intended tor new a r.epor;ti.O.,. :~ ,/!, '" s:, ,' ~ .. tl--,--buman·nesh~ '' . . . ~-~ · - . . .. . • -resolve-a quarter -century· o _ • . ACCORDING TO Mn. Byef-in' should. be permitted in violence and conflict i n The only maJor ~~~~ ruin'a jottorney, Nefrk P<itormed speelallyde!lgnated,¥"'15· . California agriculture. . was Cha•••, wbo tlir~~ back surgery on her oo March 14, · Dlping Senate debate on the It would requir~ secret ballots . earlier said . BroWft•a. p _ • . llis8 and as a result, §he suffered. measur:e Gregorio blanied cilr-ror all orga~fZIA~ elections, was ~·not betr~yaJ; but~.'~~ o. . damage to her nerves, bowels ·renUy ill~gal smoking.on campus p.e rm it u ft de r Ii m i te d and legs and had to ~taugbthow _as_ th"e ~iC"~st_single' ~.for circumstances the secondary , BROWN f E,..,EP .. ONEti towalkagain. " student suspensions and ex-boycot~ used by Chavez and , Chavei. A{ter two umuc~ ... • Nork who loSt lb.ii license to pUJ:lions. He\,.Uid local boards establ~sh a s_tate agency to attempts, the a:pVemor ~"_hi~ P.ractic~ in Califoraj_a~tifi~ at ' -!.~Jq_be_Jlbfe~I:!? de& will) the s~perv1se elect1o~s and re_gula,t.e the.. UFYl' Jeadet. aLbis~ ~ the Byerrum trial that he cur· problelft without interference ufila1rlaborp.racttces. quirt.en in the community Of rently i! working in ~z.ona in a from the legislature.. . It would autbori..ze harvest 1 Paz 30 miles east of Baken(te Job placement> service for However, Grel(>no predicted ~e strikes, but only _by unions arid put the teleplione cOhvets!).: · nledical per"iefinel . He 'said he is· most districts would not choose which bad won organmng el~· tion .. on :an orttce ,Joudspeatii' $.1,000 in debt. to establish the. smQking areas. lions. • ·system. , 1 , ' · SeV'eral oppGnents have COD· • · " • • tend~ that setting up areas for FOK mE PAl!T'to yean, bifb Finally. tit~ DelmJC!:Jlic goyl Eznh,,irao tO .l Lift?· . smo-'ipg could increase the aimed at settling ~e displft.e ern·or ·s&id: .. ~'Aft~r ~ e usage. or marijuana cigarettes. have' died in the stateletfislature . you've beatd, Cesaf, C8D Vii HAVANA, Cub'a (AP) -Sen. But .Gregorio maintains the bill · as rival factions ref~ to com-eouptonyoursypport?" f~ Ceorge McGovern said today he may decrease the use of pot promiseonkey_pointsf·· .. '.-. L -· ,,,, .,, and Prim~Mintster·Fidel Castro · because cigarette smoking will Beginning at 5 p.rb.. Tuesday, , 111E'~aOOM BU8ST .into· ap- agre:ed _l)i•t "ine¥itably',' the U.S.. be out tn the open and not behind 0Qrown started tel~honing , plause when Chavez repJj.ec:b' trade__ em1>argO against Cuba closedrestroomdoors. throughout the state for,leflders -''Very,very,~~initely.:• would be lifted. ·< •• . , t ' .. ' ) 'Sears ' " " ., Where Thrift Is Always In Style · .. . This Ad Effeciive. ., . through .Saturday, MaylO,,{' ~--~ . ' ' ' .. • I ' , • "'. • ' ~ ' . . . ( • . ~ ) Coat and Gow~ 2-pi~~e set , 4 · 7 7 :. ~i!le-'l!a•hal,ilt cottorl and 1. ..etm'i•r blondo. "'•tty" pr~nt•. • 5.M -..t "' !'.' 4 t 'it~'~ ' . ... . • " 2-. ~~\ .o;>:. fi • • ~ .,. • t "tt~ J "l~ .. . . ,, .; ',Mother's Day Dress. " • • and·Pantsuit . l' ' . . . . j~1 ·~ s)»ECT A.CULAii·t ... ~ • ·v: .• Were $10 to 923 .9 ·.7· ···' ~ "' "... . .. . . ' . ·~· '.} .. •r .,. ,.. • ' .. •• Cl " • . ' . , 'I ..... 1 ~ -I l ,, . . . • t•. '\AcH \ . ' ' ' -. . • Short Sleeved, Sleeveless DRESSES and PANTSJIITS •MANY FABR.iCS, ~OLORS ·. --. ' • 'I ' • ,_ ~•I • MISSES'. AND HALli'·.Sl~ES ' t. ' ' • U.-Sears Revolvlnlf ehargo • .. .. • ·-· • '• • I ,• • ~ ". I • • . I " . -... "I .... . " .. • • • · So~. €bil~t Plaza Buena Park 'a 150 Ui Palmo Ave. Oran2e 1'. 2100 N. Tustfn'Avt.;c 'hone 637-2100 3333 Brillol St. •• !'hone ·540·3333" Phone 128-4400 .. • • . ' '. Visits Must (;o· On ' With the stabbing of a 16-year-old Santa Ana.High 'School student on the UC Irvine campus last Friday, some of the harsh reality of-.gang warfare in a "neighboring community intruded into the generally tranquil life in Irvine. , It is sad that the knifing had-to mar the first day of an observance of Cinco de Mayo, a time of celebra- tion. But it cannot be atolalsurprise. Gangs are a way of life, and a way .of &urvival, .in the ec·onomically segregated barfiosofOrangeCounty. The isolated incident, however, should not be al· lowed to obscure the purpose and the worth of the campus program presented by J.he MECHA student • "'"" -. t ·~· )• \ • ' -.. Aim LO,.,s at l...awbrerikers -Civility NotAlimys Tlw ,AnsiOOr Dear Gloomy · Gos . . Why Penalize the ·'Innocent?_~ . . . 1. , (SYDNEY (HAR~IS) I recall the case d a cOlle•e professo r specializing 'in criminology who felt he should really learn som"etblng about the ''field'' he was in. So be 8PPlied ·lo his, local police force, \OQk !he exams, and did six months' duty on the street as a uniformed cop. The most impressiye thing .he 1~amed -and the most conflict· ing with his poor briefs -was that courtesy and dee · ency ani:f reason were most useful where they were least needed. "In dealing with ordinary midd1e:c1ass people,•• he reported. ''I CouldFbe--pleasant and ciyjl aJlll Ibey would rp~ nicely. But -when I 'patrolled rough Pr' slum .. n~. - then I w~.forced to Act tough or· - mean, ~eaplte my reeun, that this wits the wconc-way to perform my duty.~·' =' He explained that within .the rough sub-culture of a citr, courtesy is perceived as. Weak· ness, and considerati6n U ww· -ard.ice._ ,. , ' Being ''nice" has a pa)'off only when nicetless is Perceived and appreci&tl!a' as such; when lt is misconstrued as timidity. il is taunted 'and takep. advantage or -as every substitute teacher in a tough school has painfully found out. THERE IS, of covrse, a vicious circularity in this relationship. When the cop {or .teacher> dis- cover.I that middle-c lass modalitJes fail.to work in this new milieu, he resignedly resorts to the typical a ttitude o r authoritatjanism -which only ' Irvine Councilman HeiU-y Quigley · described a pro- posed foothill freeway be- ing considered by a county planning gro-w,. as "hm· ning around the backside or Irvine, the bacDide·of Mission Vie.jo, the backsid·e of 'La·gund Hills ... " Maybe they cOutct call it the "Rump Route." F.G. GlooiTly Gus <•-t•U ar• 51.lb!niltH Oy rNd.llO and N Mil 11t<•5Yrily ,.,~, "-vi"'' of Ill• M•5p;aper. S.nd Y•r ~ _ ... loGtMaly G"'· Oiily Pllol. ' To.the Editor: , My Irish d-ander has been ris· illg higher with each 'stupid law our lawmakers come up with- from "smog to dogs." I know our ·I laws are only as smart as the ~es whO make them so tqal ac· ~ounyi rOi: ~h'eir Stupidity! ' ~ ;.Penalizing the dog owners who ' love .thelr dogs enough to keep them on a leash or inside a fence when they ,are out, or in lhe house, by ctoubling the already too high fee is like unto the stupid gun laws some are p~hing that will depri ye the honest and legal hunters an'd gun lovers or their Constit11tional right to keep and bear arms-yet in no way will eonfirms what the sU1>.ctdture stop the killer _frqm killing or the believed all along. BOlh ·u;ecop -ste"aler-fro~s~eali~g-:or-t-he and the teacher are changed str~y dogs from'straVng or t~e more by the environment they unhcen~ed· dog ~wner from still find themselves in than they are not bu~~ng that license. able to change it. We .hav.~ to stop the over· Abstract s lu db n ts 0 ( population, so we legalize abor· crimiqology, and ·ref9"Jners, are ti.P.rn instead of te~c'hing our q~te right w.hen ~eY U.bl\ that y~gste~~ how to ~· i;noral and police harshness and :brut.ality decent ~1t1zens. T~\S 1s our re·' only reinforce the slim dWeilers' s~Jt, mainly. of trying to keep the ·previous perCeptiop of-the police Bible out _or cla~~room~-:take as "eDemy'' -bot-the.trouble is away the Bible and its teachings, that these people's ea;ly. condi-"Th~u shalt not ... " and ~e end Uoning has ·precluded an.ap~al up with orphans and abortions. to ahything else except a show or · force and possible pUnisbment. 'THEN WE ship in thousands or ~e~ ecpnomiC or social'lne-\ orphans and plead for homes (Or ' qwt1es create such a sub-culture, them. Where was an that plead- lhey are in errect generating a ilfg for our own thousands of cancer within th~ir own blood· homeless orphans! Are we going stream, 'and one that is no longer to pass another law ha\ring all the Possible to cure "1j'it.hout the rDost girl. babies spayed and the boy cadical tr_eatm.._ent.~eiuier "bet-babies,neutered? Otherwise they ler ' · schools nor a mO'fe-" c·outdn·"t-g-E!t a· ••ticenseJ_ t "humane'' police force c~n make marry? '·- a "civil" community out of a Doubling the cost or the license_ slum . First, the inhabitants' in· for the legal dog owner is not go- lemal view of the world must be Ing to keep dogs orr the beaches changed, beginning with their or str&y 4ogs ouf of neighbors' ea rliest experiences of home and yards, or leashes on dogs that are stre;et and school and work and out. Cracking down on the dog opportunity. ~yroer who causes these things Co We are not willin g to pay the happen by making it mandatory price this will cost; So we pay far th~t if his dog. is reported for more in the steady erosion or our messing in public or picked up eities and the magnification of without a license, or picked up repressive forces that in the end for even being loose, said dog succumb to the very disease they (a nd possibly the owner) to be combat. taken in and "neutered" (killing ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome. The fig ht lo condense letters to fit spact or eliminale libel is reserved. Letters of 300 words or less will be given preference. All letters n1ust in· elude sigtiature and mailing address but narnes n1ay be withheld on re- quest if sufficient reason is aP1X1reJ1t. Poetry will not be published. two birds with one stone and helping the over-population too), and then doubl~ the fee-on the guilty party instead or the inno- cent-. (or-a-change. ~- ,,c MRS. EARL FERGUSON sisters, •\why didn't we •do more?" I say ten years of our men and money are enough. D. PIIlLLIPS .. NwdeBatWng To the Edil<!r: , Nude bathing on tbe beaches of both East and West coasts has in- creased in great proportions within lhe last five years: and like most trends gaining increas~ ing public s\.ipport, it cannOt be halted by legislation. The former 1920 and 1930s Los Angeles law ouUawing male \Oplessness on beaches would 'certainly be laughed at loday as· will anU nudity laws in the near future .. ours deserves the best r,.J,rn its elected of(icials' and r. lof one. will give the publiC .. wh&i. it re· quests if such isfepmpati~'With lh!l.·Philosopl\Y of tlie scli¥! dis- tritt. ' ' ' ., .. In lhe editorial you also ~cyt· tion ,"small meetings." 'Of the three .meeting§ ·r, have atleil~ed , the minimum nuriiber or'.~plc pr~Sep( was closti t.o 100 Wjll\ one meeting al ,La (!a:; Sc~ Af o:ver ll~' I realize that you cootrl~u\e greatly to the com muillly ln'~IJll'r ~eport.iog of what,\" ~g in our valley, buU.jmP.J.orey~iiQ!to 111¥le•d ouf· cii~enB.~.U:\ J¥.1taea. th•\ our 11<>ar~-0f elllJ\'•f,kilj" ~ot doin& the best Job Ula\ tlMtirO<i<I Lorjl allowS' us i.9 do: (;roatillii.i'e beeft active throulibout aU 'of lhe It seems obvious that the· only just and equitable Solution to the immediate problem is for loeal 6efreshi .. ~ governments to desigi\ate well- ,.. . """17 marked areas for nude-bathing. .. major ar~as with ·input,ftom the comm'll'ilY to the .l>oai!L The board Will ro.alle . iiil• dfti~lon iDased vpon wh8t .is beatr(.;r,·the greatest number in the district. To the Editor: This plan would protect both ·~· BILLKOHllER Member, BoardolEd~.Uon Saddleback Vallei'JJJtlfled After reading the grim sum-those offend~d by !1udily as w~l mer employment news from arr -as-the-~row1n_g. segment o! the Associated Press article, I was population des1r1ng toexpenence refresh·ed at the good community the S';lft and sea llnencu~beted by . Scl)oOIR15,\!'ic! . . . On tlle '11,,_., " . · service our area provides for our clothing. CRAIGSl'UMPF young people in the Youth Employment Service. It is alive and well and working diligently to bring tog ether willing ,empl_oyers and job-seeking ·youths at· no cost to either. Tak· ing care of "our own" brings respect, stability and dedicated ·continuity to our town, MRS.LYMAN S. FAULKNER CorrespondingS!cr~ Y uth ~rservice Fed (Ip To the Editor: I have just read the letter from Marjorie Jackson in the April JO issue or the Daily Pilot and I couldn't agree with her· niore. I am fed up to the teeth with all the bleeding hearts who bemoan · our country's actions these last days in So0ith Vietnam. Jon· Chancellor on Station 4 news said he "remembers those people s(anding on the roof of the Ameri~an E_mbassy waiting to be To the ~ditqr:I'· . ~ · t1-~ How about a ~rlght·lf~,sfory Tot~ Editor: to rebut the doyr, ooun~~e. of 'file story dn "Baja, Mexico" Gl09in)'. Gus' foi-a c,lian;,?~· · ' · •~ done by your repor~et, Jan Tbe,~ject, belilfi"e~orno:t!is Wo.rth, was both a pleasure to -Amtra1C. .\ .('1 1, ~. ,. 1 read and a source.of enlightening I called. tne S-ntJ& AJJa,DP,)llber information ... we Americans listed tn the phone boOlt~ The could do with a little more tact phone ralig one time '""J~·qnfy ..and...aJot-mor.e compasSlon and :,.-and :a pleasa~t\ -/"<»~c~ conSideration for our southern answered. ·tl'•· · neighbors. ·"Amtrak, Santa Ana!-Parks The editoi:ial of , Ap.ril' 23, s~ak\n·g. May I helpy~11 • however, hasu.retme.1:ihej:ur· . lhad prepared for a · T Ing, rent board o eduCation :Waa an'd rnaybe' artemddn» ot· busy elected · on a platform or ·com· signals and was scarcely able to municatio~, compassion, com· , gt!t my question out. , ·~ munlty-m1ndedness, and con· . rJ' •'Does A:m,tr ale!(' i to·p at cern. You failed to mention that Salinas?'-' • ~., ;•· the preceding ·board of educa~on "Yes Sir, it does. Xou can get a formalized the original plans for train out of Santa Ana at,8:4S in the Saddleback Valley Unified the morning to inakecotm"tiOns School District's boundary study with a 10 .o'clock 'ohe '(n 1.ds in early November, 1974. It was Angeles to take yout.6Salii\as." not until after' .J.an. 1, 1975 that He paused (or breatb. .. anythi~g actua~ly began ti> hap· ''Hqw«yer,•• .tie c.,ontip~ ··~o pen. obtain complete ,ln(t>nollUDit.;_·on Updating .the Tenure Policy ' re scu·ed." Well , l remember the years. · We fought their war for thein, the more than 150 billion dollars in supplies , the over 50,000 An)erican men killed, the thousands upon 'lhoUsands or our men wounded, not to mention all those listed as missinginactlorl~- reservatlOns and Ucket 1·~; NOTHING could be farther yOil may dial' a toll f~ft ti<in. from the truth thaii the statement... Thatnumberis l.800252-ooO •'' • that the curreht board or educa-' l was.so 8Wed by-'ups ~splafof lion ·is ''a vo}ding· t,hat1 e~· \t'efficiencY.".that I g~thil rtqw counter.'' This board -and he1e of Information WfUi siJ,,nce~ ~ Few industries offer ex· ecutives lifetime contracts any more. They've learned that dead· wood which cannot produce should be pruned. Yet colleges and universiti es continue to stiOe their advance behind a suffocating logjam of fossilized faculty which cannot be dislodged . One College has changed its form of lifetime racul· ty tenure, and so far the re- sults are en· ti rely beneflclal. O r a 1 Roberts con- cedes that he Nnl hil university with firmness and with a board or regents which sppports his firmness. BMJDENTS not only conduct t.bemselves as exemplary Chrt1tJ,an discipl es but br......._ are m011datory. And '!or b.oY•. neclcUes. And IOf' fa cul- ly, Uk~wite. , 11 I ( PAUL HARVEY) And judging by the bountirul Cruits of a scant dozen years-the avant-ga rde fa cilities, the aca demic and athleti·c ex· cellence, the backlog of applica· lions for admission and the cfi· thusiastic a cceptance of ORU graduates e.verywhere-Oral Roberts University must be do- ing it right. One signific ant difference about this fully accredited privately financed college is-that its faculty has voted (or a dif- ferent tenure methodology. Theretofore-and Dl06t every- where else-any teacher with lifetime tenure could thumb hi s nose at. propriety, backslide in · tellectually. flout school tradi· lion, even contradict common de· cency, yet the worst the· school could do was tO exile him to a barren back room assigned to do nothing. ' THE INDIGNITY lo •nr person of substance was de· vutating; lesser penons accept. r ed the dehumanizing indignity but remained,_,to burden the budget. . The ORU faculty, after a year of meetings-none of which was attended by President Roberts or members or his administraUon- voted unanimously to ·change the form of tenure. · Now each professor knows that he must be signed to a new con· tinuous three'·year contraCt IOth year. . If fire_d, he gets paid for 2 1h yea rs-or is allowed that time in which to shape up. · The North Central Ae«editing .Assn . has accepted ·tftle ORU formul a, and s uch aretheN:Su.IJ! that· schools of the stlt.W'"e .9f· Harvard. arc looking. ii), taklal notes. ' ,f;;. • • •. : ' •p IN FAIRNESS to the ad- ministrators or _state-funded schools, m any are ac~ of".al· lowi ng abuties on campus, which they are in fact powerJeu.ta con· trol: 1 r- ~ut. priva4j; sc:.hools dO hav~ Uus. option ~idet. ltrattliUJ4.., tlon and to perpetuate Iha vi&ffi ty.-the lntelle~tual -Weu.:<Ji their unfrole'h facultlea. ..._ I ·I , Now all we hea r • are the recriminations from the sob· I can only speak for myself -"Is there attytbiog else can / wjllalwaysseekoutthewishesof tfelpyouwith?''heasKed .. ,.- the community before mahin~ oil 1 ,vNo thank y.ou. ·~aveilt aJl. '' • decision that is goiqg to affect it<> ''Thank you fOt' callliic,sii. ''· many families. 1This vallcy".of Amazing! , • • _j _ ~-- ' '-' TIM 0 'lllAJIA -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'"-~~ ... ~~ J,· I . ' ' . ~ Pun eh ' ' ' "'' ,\ ., " it ~ ~'It 'f'o,1 th!'. o/iiy wa./ he~ f¢her 'c;oUld aff~rd · " · . \ · the champognetl! 1, "' · ,· • 4 • ' ... ·. ' 5 ••I '~ l , • \,-.. 7 7 " • "uut.lngton-. Beach qtain-'\lalle-y--- Today's Closing N.Y. Stocks VOL. 68, NO. 127, 5 SE£TIONS, 58 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1975 TEN CENTS ·Police Power Seen for Harbor Patrol· . I lly GARl( GRANVILLE CMllMO.llW P'lloM"-'" Under the propos~ merger of the -Orange County Harbor Patrol and the sheriff.coroner's d_epartment, harbor patrol of. f1c~rs would b~ given full peace officer powers and operate uhder policies and procedu·re·s -<:~t~~~!~he~ by _Sh_erjJ..LhJW Details or the proposed m~ge_r are outlined in a not-yet re1eased 23-page feasibilil)'.... report pre.· pared by the-'COuhty ad· minititralor'S starf. At stake in the consolidation is file Oep10yment and control of the patrol's 79~man contineent and 16·veSseli fleet-that ~ Currently dispersed at Newport, Dana P.oint..ancl.Sunset.Juotbo .. -'- The patrol .pp~fates under the Harpors, Beaches and Parks Di s- trict "'or the £nvlronmenlal Managgment Aa.teQC)' a.nd. is sup· Ported by the district.'s tax re· venues. The merger proposal s uggests that the sherirf-coroner depart- ment bill the district quarterly for "all costs incurred relative to the harbor patrol operation." Such-a-payment scheme wootd · leave.the financial support of th~ harbor patrol division with the district. Ih_e study concludes lhat the following benefits would result from the merger: -Greater advancement and lateral movement opportunities for those employed in county public safety activities. · -Standardi.zed_~Jnin.in11: f.or 'hatb'Of 'Pafrof CUfic tions utilizing existing staff and facility at the sheriff's academy. · -Manageryient flexibility through a ct,tralizcd manpower pool.. -Consoli ated and standard reporting ystems that would provide inCi>rmation to all law en· forceme~' agencies. -Stai} ard operating and en- _Jorcem .policies t·hroughou county / reg_':11ated law enforce· ment agencies. -m,'Proved coordination wilh other divisions of the sheriff's de- partn1ent as well us outside law enforcement ag'encies. ~An estimated-savings of $82,000 a year. , The study calls for the sheriff. coroner to continue providing the district with services at _!h.eir resenr-tevels,-inc uding budget preparation and administrative overview. <See MERGER, Page AZ ! I HuntingtQh, Valley Joh ! Trashmell on • .'1 11 Dre~sed Up . I -. . ~ Pat Curtin, 18. aun\ington Beach, tries on chapeau that could be among $250 worth of clothing s~e would win if she captures Miss Mermaid crown at Costa Mesa's an- ·nual Fish Fry. Helping her is Marion Sammons, 19, last year's winner. Girls interested in seeking the title during_ May 30·June 1 event should contact Dr. Bernard Simon , 540-1171. S. Coast Drivers Still Off By KATHY CLANCY Ol lllt O•ilW ~II°' Stai I , A nine·day-old trash strike ended today in liuntington Beach and Fountain Valley as "'orkers left their picket lines to go back to work without a contract. Meanwhile . s triking Teamsters stayed arr the job in Laguna Beach, most or El Toro and 11 other Orange County cities and violent•e flared. There were reports of threats made against non-union workers hired to man trash trucks, as well as rpck and bottle throwing incidents. In addition, company orricials at SCA Services, which serves El Toro, Tustin and Orange, report· ed one non-union driver was jerked from his truck Tuesday and beaten with a chain. The companies inYolved in the strike said today they plan to con- tinue hiring non-union replace- ments for the 400 striking trash truck drivers and haulers. In Laguna Bea~h trash collec: lions were reported only about one-quarter of a day behind; while service to El Toro re· portedly was nearly back to normal. Stan Tkaczyk , a general manager of Rainbow Oisposo.l Company in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley, said now that workers ar~back on the job, regular service s hould be restored by Thursday. Tkazyk said strikers returned to the job this morning and will be paid al the company's last of· fer, S4 an hour for drivers and $3.80 for he lpers . • Contract negotiations still are . pending between the Orange V II C • 1 N • County Dis posal Association, a . ey OUDCI 1xes which represents Rainbow and the other companies. and the , Teamsters Union Local 396. A C I. Officials for the other com-p artm. .ent . Omp ex .. panies said they are hopeful that their workers will follow Rain- bow's lead and return to work By HILARY KAYE OfU..Dtll.,11111 ....... 1'"'ountain Valley councilmen have unanimously lipbeld lhe planning commiss~<>n;a ·denial of a proposal by ~evelaper George Holistein to ·build 102 •partme,nt units on eommercllll property near Mile Square Pa.-k. In &greeing wlth the co.p .. mi~sion 's deilla1, -eouriciltDen said Tuesday they·c<>uJd, ftot aP. prove Holstein's P~· because they are In, conrllel W)th the City'~ master pla~ for thal area,whtch speelfie!\ coinmerClat:uae. .'' ;.; .... . ' Dan DeMille, -a ~ye ol lhe H9l1\ein ComJlllW. wtiieh de••loi>i<ll,tbo adJaceilt llfoen Valley, ·•d!"itted,IJ>ei ~~. is • I'"~ f ~ 1R41L"ER-.wiNT:\' ·, ~ \ .. , •' ON FIRST e4U ~· ti •••• ~ "I roofed our i.railer to ihe llnt person w)lo called." . That., \he IUCC ... ~ told ijy the Co$ta Mesa m.an who placed thla ad in the Dally Piiat: -lBRtraUer. adult park, nopeta.$125. + uW. XXX•.XlXX, If you ba.ve Uvl!JS SJ!~you'd · like to rent, caU 6Q..5f78.. PUt. a few w.i>rdf to work !Or nu. In the.Dally Piiot. · / not the best plan possible and ask.ed the council for further direction. lri response to DeMille's re- quest, councilmen directed staff niemtiets to· work with Holstein to de'{_eloP a·lternatives that would be acceptable. The site is located on Warner Avenue across from Mile SQuare Park. . . Th~ p.rojeet rejected by .bolh agencies called for 102 fourplex and triplex units on two separate lots, totaling l~.2. acres. ftior to_ 'the plans presented t Tuesday night, Holstein had of- fered,,several other alternatives . ._ ... inelUding ;one that included bo'tb commercial-professional and cQmm'erciaf·1:etaiL uses. Those were'rr ejeCted , too, along wt qt ,a re,u~~ for a zone change. .A 1 number of residents sur- rounding the project site spoke in opposition lo Holstein's plans Tuesday, saying that they there were opposed to high density de· velopment there. In1tead1 they said they would pref'er slngle family homes or low P~flle co,m~ercial oses. Wbtle residential development ttas been allowed in ' the C-P zones, aft ordinance adopted by councilmen Tuesday will halt .that practice. The-ordinance speciOes that no residel\lial uses wtll be allowed · lnthcC-Pzone. ,,. •• while negotiations continue. The workers voted 206 to 95 11-fonday against the latest com- . pany offer of a $1 .22 an hour pay raise over the next three years. Teamster leaders had urged them to accept it. Most of Rain- bow's employes. however, did vote in favor of the offer, union spokesmen said. Tkaczyk said he had hired about 90 full and part-time employes dliring the strike, (See TRASH, Page A2) Refugee Data Number Set , The government re- leased a toll free telephone number today· for use 'by persons wishing lo inquire at Camp Pendleton about sponsoring or adopting re- fugees from Indochina J\. Marine spokesman gave the number as (800) 368-1180. He said the special service was put Into effect because of the large number of inquiries re- ceived by the ~overnment. He said all quc1tiyns per; ~aining to Ute r efugees would be ba'ndled on the special line. • I ONLY CONCESSIO~IRE'S BOATS TO BE Attoweo?''"• Council Moves to Bi Private Craft .on Huntington Lake ' Boati"f Ban Sought I .~~nt~n'!~c~~~~r~er~d~~~ Council wants to ba~atri~ate berms. boats rrom the city's 13·n<:re cen-Members of the council \Vere tral park lake. All boating on skeptical about Taylor's boat Huntington Lake then w(µJd be club, noting the prlce might be controlled by the central park high for (Dembership. concessionaire, Prentice'Ihylor. ''If a kid wants to use a sailboat Taylor has 10 rowbo• and twice ayearheshouldnothaveto (our pedal boats for rent. Jle also pay $10 a month," noted Coun- runs a boating Cl ub witi nine cilman Henry Duke. sailboats. However, the st!lboats Councilman Jerry Matney said , are not currently for pull!c ren-his own son sails the lake in a tal. :1 friend 's priyate boat, but, like As one condition for tanning other council members, .Mat~ey private boats, the courfil or· voted _ror the ban pr1mar1ly dered Taylor to make MJ.lboats because or the safety facto~. available for public rf.'tal _ Th~ orde~ to draft an ordinance even ir he has to estabJ1'h some baM1ng pnva_t~ boats was made prOCedure to determin~ who is at l~e council s Monday study capable of sailing them. session. The ban on private !ts was 'l)tere was no one present to recommended by cit parks speak for private boat owners. director Norm Worthy said: -Private boaters ~me R J be BJ Ou hazard, and a llabllil~ r ... lhe'"m 1'I aze t cit~. , JIELL GARDENS !AP)' - -The lake could bcfOmc too i>amage estimated. al $1S0,000 crowded. 1 ~a• caused by ·a spectacular -Private boat OWl}in must blit&e at a lumber yard here drag their cl'laft to lhe Jlke. tear· Tueiday. • Blow Hits , Unified District Plans-to form ~ new unified Fountain Valley School District "'ere dealt a setback Tuesday nighl by the Orange County Com- mit tee on School Di s trict Organization. The committee voted 6-:S to re- commend that all residents of the Garden Grove Unified School District and the Huntington Beach Union lligh School Dis· trict be allowed to vol(• on the matter. At lhe same time, the con1n1il· tee agreed to postpone unifica- tion plans for the time being in, other \Ve.st Orange Cow1ty school districts. The action aJ>parenUy 1ncans there will be no unification ~lec· Lions Nov. 4 for nc"· Ocean \'ic"" Westmins ter o r Seal Bcacti · school districts. However, con11nittC(! members left open the chance for a Nov- ember vote on a ne'v unified school district along borders of the Huntin g ton Beach Ci ty (elementary) Di strict and the strip'. of the Fountain V<1 1\ey (ele mentary) District in side the City qf Huntington Beach. ( That strip is not included in the Fountain Valley unification plan. The Huntington Beach unifica- tion proposal will be debated at a May 30 hearing at 0\vyer Sc hool in Huntington Beach. But committee mem~rs made . it clear the proposal is intended primarily to <1ccommod.atc the strip area and it v.:on 't. be sub- mitted to the state Board of Education for approval unless the state body rejects the "'ider vote on the Fountain Valley is- sue . The state Board of Education a month ago agreed to allow only Fountain Valley elementary dis- trict residents to vote NO\'. 4, on the Fountain Va lley unification plan. The committee's decision Tuesday flies in the face of that agr<'ement. • Steel Mill Eyed OAKLAND CU Pl ) -Kaiser Steel Corp. annqunced plans Tuesday lo spend Sl50 million on a three -year program to modernize its steel mill at Fon- tana. Or:~g: Gi, ~a•t Weather Low clouds tonight and Thursday morning berom· ing sunny by afternoon. Highs 65 at the beaches ris· ing to 72 inland. Overnight lows 48 to 55. INSIDE TODA l ' Omaha rerilfent1 are trytng to shake off l'M eff~cts fJJ an onslaught of· tornad~ that may be co•tliest di$cut~ fn NeMmko hiatory. Story, Po9e A4. ) \" I 11,it DAILYPILOT H/F Wednesday. Mlly 7.1975 llaeific-Treaties ~r·' ' OW~-For_d_' . -. -rtom Wire Services WASHINGTON -President Ford assurOd Prime Minister ·~aAu.,Ce E. Rowfing or New --teafand today t.bat the United St.ates wllJ keep its commitments in the Pacific. Ford's meeting with Rowling was the first of three sessions the President had scheduled with ·J11 V 11lle~1 alth prime ministers. ere with prime oug h Whitlam of Harold Wilson or common Others ministers Australia ar Great Britain The three commonwealth leaders cam , to Washington following a mtttiing in Jamaica. "'Wi th respect to New Zealand a nd Australia. \he President " Ageney--Pers-onnel Waiting on Gripes The staff of Fountain Valley 's one-year-old Human Services Department is waiting lo hear lrom gripers. They also want to talk to persons out of work. in trouble, µpset, bored or with time to volunteer. ~ Armed with a libarary of in· formation a nd referral agencies, they hope to match Fountain Valley residents in need with the agency that can help. • "We are trying to make people aware of the services we offer," said Judie Reitz, human services coordinator, ··particularly the in· formation and referrals." for example, she r ecently talked with a woman distraught over a divorce. then referred her to an agency able to offer emo· tional and legal counseling. On another occasion, the staff processed a complaint about a businessman who failed to com· plete promised work. . Sometimes they process bark- ing dog and messy garbage can c omplaints, refer the· un· employed to job agencies or sup· ply information to adults about local arts and crafts classes. Miss Reitz said the city also is trying tO obta in government funds to help start a counseling program for teenage law offen· ders. Similar to a federally fund ed Alternate Routes program that operated in the city until March. the new Youth Services Bureau would attempt to counsel young offenders instead of sendi ng - them through the juvenile court system, she explained. Other services offered through the new department, located behind city hall at 10200 Slater Ave., include: -Senior citizens, Bill Lim· baugh, a senior citizens aide, bandies recreation programs for seniors as well as -referral to special help programs. -Youth Employment Service, D11llY P'llel SUtf l"tletlt SHE WANTS TO HELP Valley Agency's Reitz Tom Rogers helps find jobs for youngsters age 14 to 21. Related services include a babysitting training class, as well as ones in house and yard care. -Adult employment, Norma Butler from the State Employ. ment Service is there from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m . daiJy with the state's job bank book. She also plans to match qualified workers with job opportunities in the com- munity. -Consumer complaints, State Department of Consumer Affairs has a representative there one day a week to handle residents' complaii.its about prod~cts or busineases. -Manpower, a representative is there once a week to offer in- formation on special training courses and government- financed jobs. Ford Ending Viet War GI Benefits WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford today canceled special Vietnamese war benefits for military r ecruits because ''America is no longer at war." A White House spokesman i:.aid Utat Ford's order eliminates for persons joining the military as of Thursday burial allowance, de- ath pensions, and benefits for nonservice connected disability. Ford also asked Congress to end as of July 1 the GI Bill for education. - "America is no longer at war," Ford said in a statement. "The time has now come to terminate wartime benefits that apply to the new peacetime volunteers. ORANGE COAST ,..,F DAILY PILOT tr..<>-••'°"'' °"'"r p11ot. wi1t1w111d'l 1•,om· lllM<ltMtO-·P•e••· llllll>iltl>O<l...,11'ot0r""OO c .. ,, Pu1>1l"'l"g Comp~"'· lif'l>••"'1~~1!ion• ~'e llllbll>l!!'<I MQnd•v l'1rOUQ'1 Fdd.>y !or Col.I• ,,.,...,, Nc,..Po•t 8<~<'1, Hu.,llOQ!'"' 6"nch/f olll'I· t.11" V•ll•Y, lt•ln•, li•<ldl•C..<~ V•ll•w • ...., u_. O..a<h/!\.o1>!h C..~,t. A ""'9'e ""'i°""I ..SiUM I• ""Mi~-liotu .. tays -Wr!O-l .... ,..1r1(l"I l)Ublllhlnl) """! ll 91 JOO WtR S.y S!rll!ft. C.OU• ~ .... C•1•1o•nl• ,.,.16. "I want to emphasize that the termination actions will in no manner impair the eligibility for full wartime bene[its or the more than seven million Vietnam-e ra veterans already discharged or those presently serving in our armed for ces.'' Ford said in his statement that the action will save the United States $1 .5 billion over the next five years. Press Secretary Ron Nessen told a news conference Ford's ac- tion marks "the end of the Viet- nam era." Ford issued a pro· clamation canceling those benefits authorized by presiden· tial order and in a letter to Congress asked the lawmakers to cancel benefits for recruits or- dered by Jaw. The · benefit cutoff asked of Congress would chop GI educa- tion m easures for men and women joining the armed forces after July l . wants to rearr1'rm our commit· ments ln the Pac-Ifie alter the events in Vietnam," a White House spokesman said. He cited a mutual defense trea· ty the United St ates has signed with the two nations. "The meetirigs give the Presi- dent the opportunity to talk broadly on American foreign poli'c.sr_ attitqd~s a(Jw Viet11am .• not Mly tn the Pacltic and East Asia but worldwide,'' the spokesman said. "He wants .to ·make it plilin that the U.S. in· KY EXPECTS VIET EXECUTION9-A3 REFUGEE SHIPS SLIP INTO PORT-4 THEY'RE WELCOME IN ARKl\NSAS-.A9 VIETNAMESE SOUGHT u:s. HUSBAND-A16 . tends to play a· vital role in the Pacific area in a continuing search for stability and peaceful \progress." ' Meanwhile, the head of the government's refu gee progr:am told Congress today the Ad- ministration will pressure "the international community" to as· sist in the resettlement of Viet- namese by allowing some lo live in other nations. L, Dean Brown also told ~he House I nternational Affairs Committee th at the evacuation or refugees from South Vietnam has been officially completed. "We intend to press the in- ternational community to accept more refugees and have moved e nerg.etically to enlist ~t s cooperation,'' Brown sa1~. "Specifically, we have been 1n frequent contact with the in- ternational agencies, principally the United Nations and the U.N. commissioner for refugees.'' Rep . Peter-J:-R.odino CD·N.J.), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said in testimony before a judiciary subcommittee that Congress should "extend the national hand of welcome" to the rerugees by rapidly approving legislation to fin ance the resettJe- ment. Senate Democratic Leader Mike M ansCield predicted Congress would approve funds for the refugees, · GOP-Plans Ford Tactics WASHI NGTON (APJ -A group of top Republicans met to- day to start plan.ning President Ford's 1976 campaign for a ful l term in the White House. They gat h er.ed in th e Washington law office o! Dean Burch, former Republican na· • lional chairman who is leading the initial organizing effort, after Ford made his firmest declara- tion of candidacy to date and out· lined a platform for his nomina- tion and elections bids. f'rom Page A J TRASH ••. although some only worked a few days. H~ said he hopes many or them can l>e kept on the payroll along wit~ the returning teamsters. The ones who can't be hired full me, may be placed at other trasi collection firms, he said. I Fu~I Oil Spilled SAk DIEGO (AP)-About400 gallo!\s of bu nker fu el oi l spilled into S!i Diego Harbor from a de- relict I arge was betng pumped out t . y .•The barge tu rned over when i\ was being hauled ashore Tuesd<\y at the -foot of Pacific Highway for demoli tion. Robert N. Weed Prt\l.,.,n! •nd Pu!Jl•\l'IO'< Jilek R. Curley "''r PtHUl•n! • ...., c;e,,.,.., ""'"•II"• Thomas Keevil E<l<tor Thomils A. Murphine Moo n•t'l>ll !.<111"' Huntington , octor ·Claims Jury 'Foul' ' Charles H. Loos Ric h.!lrd P. Natl "''"M~! M .. n•a•"" E<I''"'' Te rry Covi!h• -" 0••~11<' (Ountw f<J•!"' 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(AP) - Murder charges against former Green Beret physician Jeffrey MacDonald or Huntington Beach should be dropped because the federal grand jury which indict - ed him was improperly selected, .attorney Bernard Segal argued today. The defense ·attorney's argu. ment was the opening one In a motion tor dismissal of Mac- Donald's murder indictment. lie is accused or murdering his wife and tv.•o daughters at Ft. Dra gg in 1970. MacDonald denies t.he s1ay. ings, saying they were com. milted by a band of four "hip- pies .. who broke into his apart· ment and stabbed and beat his • famil to dca lh . MacDonald was found ounded ut the scene. Seg l's argument for dismissal today as ba sed on the number of w en and bl~cks seated on the rand jury which last Janu· y ind icted the for mer Army fficer . He said numbers of bot blacks and women were inade ' ate and therefore, the jury h not been representative. Asp ctrlal hearings moved in· to the · third day, U.S. Distr1ct Court Judge Franklin Dupree plcade with lawyers to keep argum nts brief. In o er motions. Segal re· queste that the trial be moved to Los An les, nearer where· Mac . Qonald · medical practice la located. ' " Council Action Her~l'\_"-e11pS UJe rorm:__a'fe Uie ~N9r·._ .. u,ona ti.ken TU•· day nlg~t b)l the Founlaln Valley CllY Council : RESIDENTIAL tlSE: Approved •• ordinance whlcb prollibltt resl4entlal uses In the C·P (commetclal- prol'eulo.oal> zones. CQURREGES PARK: Accepted a low bid lrom Bill Wakefield a nd Associates, or $4,664, to Install playground equJpment at Courreges Park. • USE PERMITS: Approved an ordinanCe which re- quires applicants to ha\•e a conditional use permit for Cami· ly care or group honies in residential zones. COMMWNITY CENTER: Accepted a low bid ol $39,'100 from Ron Jones. Inc. toconstructdownstaira restrooms and a storag~ room IQ. the community center. · EMPLOY£ ll,EIATIONS: Contracted with William Hamilton and Associates to serve us u consultant in the area of employe-e'mptp,Y'er relations. Will develop a pro. eca.m to establish effe~e employer·employe relations and · will eouns.el both employes and manage_rrie_nt. Contract la for a $600 per month retiiner .ree, plus $S0 per hour for participating in co urt actions with employe organizations. MERGER. • • Oilmen ~ I -Ptisliing Drilling LOS ANGELES (AP) Armed with plastic modelB, com· pllcated words, offici.._, ol the Western Oil and Gas AsaoclaUon made • pitch today for new or- fabore o't drillin& off SouUlern Cali fornia. "It is absolutely esse~Ual to the economy of the United States thi l ftils project go forward without delay,'' t1ald Philip Verleger, general counsel for the · ass()('iatlon. Protester's Tax Case ' Dismissed --He ;pe~rheaded iltl s;h;i~led three-hour presentation at the second day or a Public hearing held by the Federal Bureau of Land Management on a propasal to lease 1.6 million acres of rt also specifies that the dis· trict 's "buildings and other ·· facilities now used by the harbor patrol will be turned over to the sherltt-coroner for his use. Southern California ofCshore land to drilling. The production of oil off the shore of Southern California can be done without harm to the Criminal charges against Hun- tington Beach l ax protester Claire Kelley and two others were dismissed Monday in U.S. District Court lo Los Angeles. Judge Robert Kelleher granted Miss Kelle y 's motion that charges of conspiracy to obstruct justice and jury tampering be dismissed in the 16-monlh-old case, because or a lack or pro-- secution . Mi ss Kelley, Jim Scott of Fresno and W. VaughriEllsworth or Arizona were arrested in December of 1973, afterScptl Wfi'S convicted on four counts or failure to file Ceder al incometax returns. The feasibility study states that under the present two de- partment system repcrta are )often kept within the slnrle de- partmentt resulting tn "loat in- formation or twice covered ground." Filth District Supervisor Thomas Riley has scheduled a meeUng Thursday with Newport Beach ofllclals and bas asked that consideration of the con- solidation be delayed two weeks to allow further study. The County Board of Supervisors is not ex~ed to take action on the propo5al until late this month. They were accused or tamper-' ing with evidence submitted to the jury in Scott 's case. Also ar- re.sted at the lime was WilliJ1,m Decentralized reporting, ac· cording to the study, lends to hide considerable criminal activity data. "A patrol activity may take a report on a singly insignificant incident as being routine, while, at the same time, anothe'i1 agency may be working a crime having a direct relationship to the hidden report." . Drexler of San Diego, who failed to appear in c9urt Monday. His charges are still pending. The case has been delayed over 16 months at the request or various substitute government district attorneys. Kelleher re· portedll agr eed to dismiss charges Monday after a pro- secutor admitted, he was un- familiar with the case. Cof C Polling Members on Transfer Tax A poll of its members has been launched this week by the Hunt· ington Bea.ch Chamber of Com· merce to determine what stand the business OT'ganizalion should take on the city's May 27 real estate transfer tax election. . ·cha mbe r President Ed Sullivan has mailed survey cards to 460 members, offering a thiee· part choice. · He asks members to mark a box saying t he chamber should support the charter amend ment (against the t.r.~nsfer tax); op· . poses the amendment (keep the tax); or take no stand at all. The deadline for submitting the cards is May 12, and chamber director Ralph Kiser said an an· nouncement of the chamber's position wou ld probably be made May 14. Sullivan asks members not to express their own personal opi· nion on the tax, but indicate how they feel the chamber as an or· ganization should stand. Trash Man's Foot Crushed A ne\\o·ly hired Huntington Beach trash collector slipped off a garbage truck Tuesday, and his foot was crushed beneath it. Mark Alkins Mitchell, 26, of 7701 Warner Ave., Huntington Beach, was reported resting comfortably this morning at Huntington lntercommunity Hospita l. Police said he slipped off the Rainbow Disposal Co mpany truck at 11 : 30 a.m. Tuesday as i~ was making a pickup at Hunt- ington Center, then the truck wheel ran over his right foot .. The truck was driven by Robert Douglas Cowell, 35, 807 1 Taylor St., Huntington Beach, police said . Judge Studies Venue Change RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) -A federal eourt judge·hu taken un· der advisement a motion to move the trial of Dr. Jeffrey Mac· Donald , a California physician charged with killing hla wile and · two daughters at Ft. Bragg ln 1970, Crom here td Los An1eles. U.S . district court J udge Franklin T. Dupree will have two da'y1 of arguments and volumes or documents to consider before rendering a decision on the mo- Uon. Dupree gave no Indication Tuesday when his rulln11 would come . While the proposed merger ap- paers to have strong support from a majority of the county's supervisors, opposition has de· veloped in Newport Beach and Dana Point. Seniors Set Specicd.Day .'·'· The senior cifizens recreiiuon center in Huntington Beach will offer a full day of special pro- grams Friday ... tor all seaiors in honor of Senior Citizens Month, May . ·It will start. with the slnjilng Huntingtorf Beach Goodt.lmers at 1:30 p.m., followed by an au· dience sing·a·lona at the center, 1706 Orange Ave. Shortly after 2:30 p.m., a travelogue on a foreign country· will be presented alon~ with some vaudeville style-entertain· ment. A seniors dance, with music by the Dukes, will be held from 7:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Adrnisilon to the dance is $1 .SO, the other events are free. Dog 'Flunks' Driving Test SHENANDOAH, Pa. (UPI) - Poncho nunked his solo driver's test and left four damaged autos in his wake. Police said Poncho waa left Tuesday in an auto with the motor running when Matt Supreme went into a bank. When Supreme returned, the car was gone. PoliCe said the car slipped from park, made a 00· degree turn through the main in· tersectlon, struek one car, went aitother block and struck another vehicle, which in tum hit a third car. PonOOo, a canine deseifbid by ., Police Chief Francis Bugdanewicz as a "chihuahua type," escaped injury. School Plans Women's Day The National OrganbaUon for Women ehapter at Ediloo Hilh School jn Huntington Beach wlll sponsor a Woman's Day on C8m· pus:Thuraday. 'the session will open at 8 a.Ill. and continue unUl noon. •hen membera of the NOW c)ilb 'wlll sell books, part>phleta llld pins. • Speakers include Mikel Garcia, a UCI antb(!>polOilltdls· cW11ing "The Mytb ol Feminine Evil :'' Thomas Edward•; a Newport Beach attomoy, opealt- ing about women'• ltCal riahtl; Belly Brooka, founder of Women A1alnst Sexual Abuse, dllcuutng rape prevention, and llelen Bar-rioe~ who will cover equal rilhta for 1tewarde11es. ' 1 econoiny -and we need that oil" Verleger pleaded. "People of Southern California and the Unit· ed States understand lhi• need, accordin& to polls we've taken.'' The association is a trade or· gantz:ation for the oil industry. Meanwhile, John L. Loftis, sentOr vice president of Exxon Co. U.S.A., delended llM: high profits reparted by hiB and other oil companies in the last three years. "While oil industry profits in 1973 and 1974 increased marked- ly, they were not excessive when viewed against future capital and exploration requirements which are estimated lo range from $200 to $400 billion over the next 10 years," he told the panel of five federal officials. "Neither are they excessive when compared . with other in· dustries~' • At .the opening day sessiori Tues da y, a Sierra Club spokesman and the gqvernor of Louisiana were at odds on the proposed leasing of Southern California's offshore acreage for oil drilling. Louis ia n a Gov . Edwin Edwards said Tuesday the nation presently needs all the oil it can find . "Qur critics want the federal government to t ell Louisiana and Texas to explore for oil and gas and sell it to the American people including those on the East Coast," he sa.id. ••vet when it comes to d eveloping their off-shore areas, they claim that this is a matter for the states lode· cide." But Sierra Club spokesman Joseph T. Edmiston, represent• ing 85,000 club members in California, described the leasing proposal as ·"a premature and reckless explo_ilation of public re- sources." Concerts Set AtManriaHigh Marina High School's annual spring concert will be presented at 7:30 p.m. May 15 in the school gym . The orchestra, i n- termediate and concert bands will perform. Admission will be $1 for adults and SO cents for children. Before the concert, at 6 p.m .• the Marina High School Com· munity Counci l is sponsoring a yearend pot luck dinner. Those wishing to attend should contact John Myers, assistant principal, for information on what to bring. His phone number is 893-6571. I She'• f he Bo•• Christina Onassis, 24 , daughter of the late Greek shipping m agnate Aristotle Onassi~, has arrived in Lon - don for talks with oil com- pany executives. She as - sured them that she is now in char ge or the Onassis operation. 7 .. • • Tqday's Clostng ·-N. Y. Stoeks ' . ..... . . i VOb. 68, NO. 127, 6 SECTIONS;··fO'PAGES ORANGE COUNTY,.CALI FOR NIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1975 N' TEN CENTS • J " - Police ·Power Seen for ·Harbor Patrol By GAllY Gllc\NVILLE ' Of .. .,.."' Pl....... . Under the propose4 rn,er,.r ol the Orange County Harbor Patrql and the sberilf-coroaer.J ~ depa~menl, harbor P.otroa .of· ricers would be given fllll peare officer powers and operate under policies and proce-d·ures established by Sh~i'iff Brad Gates. Details of the propOs-ed merger . . are outlined in ·a not-yet. releas~ 23·page teulblllty report pre· p4.i_:eci ,by 'the county ad - mirilstrator's staff. -At..stak•-ln-the cOWKJUdation is thedeploymeflt.and control of the paJ.io)~s 79-man contingent and 16-=vessel nfflt that is currently di~rsed at Newport, Dana Point and Sunset harbors. :The patrol operates under the H&tbors! Beaches and Parks Dis· triCt or the Environmental a.tanagement Agency and is Sl:tfr ported by the district's tax re· venue1 . The merger-proposOlil s;uggesLS that the sheriff-coroner depart. rnent bill the district quarterly for "all costs incurred relaLive to lhe harbor patrol operation.'' Such a payment scheqte would leave the financial.support of the harbor patrol division with the Money Changed Counsel Rules on Tax Vote By HILARY KAYE Of tfle 011llr PU .. ~ A ruling by the Orange County Counsel's oifice that the wording on the !\lay 27 tax override elec- tion ballot is incorrect may pro. vide last-n1 inute assistance to the (Jffsl1•1re Issue Newport-P..tesa Unified School District. Although the ballot will read a 36-cent hike if ttle election is suc- cessful, the county counsel has ruled that it will actually only be a five·cent increase in the school Oil · Group Appeals . For Drilling Rights LOS ANGELES .(AP) - Armed with plastic mode~, com- plicated words, officials of the Western Oil and Gas Asiociation made a pitch today for new of. fshore oil . drilling off "Southern California. "It is absolutely ~tial to the econ901y of thp. Uni~OO,Sta.les that t.his prgject e:o 'for'!ard without dela)', '' s-ald ,:P!illlp Verleger, general counsel for ~e assoeiaUoi]. . . He ·speai'beaded it. ~uled three-hour P~•en{atkia' It the second day of a pqt;Uc. ~aring held by the Federal 1 flu~l.u of Land Management on apropos~ lo leaae 1.6 million 1tcres or Southern Calirornia otrshore land todrilling. · The production of oil orr the shore ot Southern California can be done without harm ·to the ecooomy -and we need that oil'' Verleger pleaded. "People of Southen:t California and the Unit- ed State.s understand this need, accordir:ig to polls _we've taken.·· :The· asSociation is a trade or· ganinUen for the oil indu.Slry. Meanwhile, .John L. Loftis, seniqr vjee pre»ident of Exxon eo. v :111,:<,. d•f~llded th<\ high profua re~rted by his and other oil..compantea ift the last three yilrs. f~ile 'ojl. industry profits In Im and 1974 increased marked- -I):, they were not excessive when viewed against future capital artd exploration requirements which are estiinated to range fr6m $200 to $400 billion over the next IO years," he told tJie panel (!;ee DRILLING, Page A2J Thursday C:11t.o.ff Ford-Ending 'Viet War GI Benefits WASHINGTON CUPI) - Presid~nt Ford today canceled special Vietnamese war benefits for milit'ary recrutts ~cause ''America is no longer a t war.'' A White House spokesman said that Ford's order elimioatei for persons· joining the military es of Thursday burial allowance, de· ath pensio1;1s, and benefit$ fot nonservlcE!'Connecte«:I dlsabibty. Doctors Call Walkout at LA Hospital LOS ANGELE;S . CAP) -Jn. terns an11~-..e'lident doctors went on strike at Martin Luther King Hospltal today despite announce· ment of a tentallve settlement of their dltpute al three large coun- ty-run hospitals. • , The wildcat walkout came within an hour alter J'8mes Hayes, chairman of;ult·<oub{y Board of Supervlaan't -.atdi an agreement bad· beet!~ to avert a atrtke lnvolviul,211!1doc· tors and dlsrupttoirlclr lni!dl fll treatmeftl to thou1anct. of 'pa- tients. . . ' El(.SllROEON ~ l . MALPRACT!q lilft,"~>, Tom Hawkins, ·P•~ director for l-0: ~ servtces Dtvi1lon'1"' re- gion, uld 'th• 126 l't"'".a.J\il..,._ aldenu at Kini •• <\heir decltlon to 1trlke !ollO'f'lrili a closed-door meeUng.. /. Hawkins said 180 stan: !i4J~l· cians remained on duU';.tb care for the 263 palleh\;" In the boopltal. · He said they l11U,ed J 12-paie "manifesto" of demandi aplollt the hoopltal odmlnlllndcll. Ford also asked Congress to end as of July _l the GI Bill for education. ''ArDerica is no longer at war,·• Ford said in a statement. "'Ebe time has now come lo terminate W.artime benefits that apety to the new peacetime volunteers. "l want to emphasize that the termination actions will in no • manner impair the eligibility for full'wartime benefits of the more than seve·n million Vietnam·era ·veteranst.,al~eady discharged or those presently serving in our armed forces.'' Ford said in his statement that the action will save the ·United States $1.5 billion over the next five years. Press Secretary Ron Nessen told a news conference Ford's ac· tiOn marks '"the e nd c1 the Viet- nllim era." Ford issued a pro- c-lam alion canceling those benefits authorized by presiden- tial order and in a letter to Congress asked the lawmakers to cane"" benefits for recruits or- d•r.id'by law. the : l>entifit cutoff a&lred of <;pitci'es1 wcillld chop GI educa· (it?J\'. snea·aures for m en and women jolnlne the armed forces after luly 1. ~UR WENT oN_ FIRsr CAIL 11J ~ our trailer to the first ,petOde .,.,. ealled." Tltat'a the 111<ce11 story told by the:Coita Mesa man who placed tlilo ad In the Dally Pilot: 1 JIR troll er, adult park, no pew. $125. + utll. X¥X•XXXX. It you have llvinl space you'd Ullo to real, call 842-lf818. Put a '"few f<Wdt to wotk lot you. la tbe Dolly Pilot. . . district tax rate. The ruling came after district officials protested the wording on the sample ballot distributed to voters last month. However. the ruling came too late to make a·ny change on the actual ballot. · The error concerns a state· ment Included in the analysis on the ballot. which cites· the cur· rent tax raie and then the pro· jected tax rate for next year if the election is s uccessrul. The incorrect version states that this year's tax rate is $3.76 and would climb to $4.12 next year if the tax increase is ap- proved. The corrected version, accord· ing to Deput y County Counsel Frank Fekete. is that this year's tax rate is $4 .07 and V.'ould climb to $4 .12 next year i£ the measure is successfuJ. The $3 .76 figure came from the amount that next year's tax rate would be if ttie election rails. Ac - cording to Superintendent John Nicoll. the di-op to $3.76 is the re· suit of state legislation whicl;l limits the a.mounl.\tiedistrict can collect from taxpayers without a special election. ''Natur ally, we're pleased with this clarification," Nicoll said to- day .. "It places the issue in a much more favorable t;ght an·d truly "tells the district.-s voters what it means to his property l_ax bill." The im pression given from the incorrect ballot is that the tax hike is 36 cents per $100 assessed valuation. Actually, according to the ruling, it's a five.cent hike over this year's rate. Nicoll said that a suggestion was made at a breakfast meeting today of district s taff members and citizens to place informa- tional signs explaining the mis- taken wording at each polling place on election day. The superintendent said the district is looking into the (easibility of such a plan. Because of the late date, there is no t itne to eithCr mail correc- tion notices to voters or change the ballot. West County Trash Strike Reaches End By KATHY CLANCY O'I I ... 0.lly Pilot Slilff A nine·day-old trash strike ended today in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley as workers left their picket lines to go back to work without a contract. Meanwhile , striking Teamsters stayed off "the job in Laguna Beach, most of El Toro and 11 other Orange County cities and violence flared. There_were reports of threats made against non-union workers hired to man trash ~cks, as well as rock and bottle throwing incidents. · Jn addition, company officials at SCA Services, which serves El Toro, Tustin and Orange, report- ed one non-union driveFt was jerked from his truck , Tuesday and beaten with a chain. _ The companies involved ~ the strike said today they plan to con· tlnue hiring non-union r eplace- ment.a for the 400 striking trash truck drivers and haulers. In Laguna Beach trash collec- tions WeJ;'e reported only about one-quarter or a day behind. while service to El Toro re· porledly w•s nearly back to normal. Stan Tkaczyk, a 1ene-ral manager of Ralnbow Disposal Company In Huntington Be.1ch and F,p~ntaln Valley, said now lhal workers are back on the job, regular service s hould be rest.or~ by Thursday. , district. ~ The study concludes that the following benefits would result from the merger: -.Gr.eate~dv<&ncemen~ lateral movement opporturdtles- for those e mployed in county public salety activities. -·Standardiz~d training for harbor patrol functions utilizing existing staff and facility at the sheriff 's academy.' Sht.•~s l he BfJss Christina Onass is. 24. daug hter of the late Greek . shipping mag nate A1istotle Onassis, has arrived in Lon- don for talks with oil com- pany exec.uti ves. She as- sured them that s he is no~· in charge of the Onassis operation. , ·-·.- -Management tlexibllity through a centralized manpower pool. --Consolidated and standard ...z:cporting systems_ that .would provide information to all law en· forcement agencies. -standard operating and en· forcement policies throughout county regulated Jaw enforce- ment agencies. -Improved coordination with •f Hit Her' other divisions or the sherltf's de· partmenl as Wt!ll as ootside law enforcement agencies. -An estimated savings or S82.000 a }'..Cat. _ _ ~ _ The study c.alls ror the sheri(C- coroner to continue providing the · district "'ilh services at their present le..,els, including budget preparation and administrative overview. · <Ser !\ilERGER, PageAZl Suspect Tells M11rder Details The burly male nurse awaiting trial in the bludgeon death of Newport Beach heiress Nancy Atwater has said in an interview that he battered the woman to keep her from stabbing her ailing husband to death. In an exclusive interview )Vith Chicago Daily News writer Robert L . Rose, Daniel Gerbis Bedelian asserte d that the woman, whose body he later al· legedly entombed in "'el cement, was poised with a butcher knife, ready to stab her seriously ill husband. BedeHan told hi s intervie"'er that Mrs. Atwater hit him v.•ith the knife f the struggle that f.Q.llo wed and t hen s tabbed ~rself in the head several times. "Her face was tv.·isted. It v.·as devilish. All she said v.•as ·1·m go- ing to kill him'." Bedelian re· lated. Bedclian said he ··merely did my duty " wh en he struck the s lightly built. 50 ·ycar -old housewire with a small m.et.al statue of a duck ~·hich was kept . ; .... _, -.. ·:. ·~·r· ...... ·· · ·~1 ' ~ ~ .. ~~~ '! ... t _.,,._.-:. on a ha11 .... ·ay shelf at the Ca mL'O Shores home, 4623 Perham Road, Corona de! l\.1ar . After assertedly finding the woman hovering over the sl~p­ ing A.G. Atwater, Bedclian said, he grabbed her. ' "I pulled her back by the t'lbows from behind. She \VUS screaming. She v.•as trying to hit me with the kni£e. ··Duri"ng the struggle she cul herselr on the he1:4d <tnd blood squirted all over the walls und the floor. 1 took the kni£e frorn her hand," he s aid. Bedelian said thut it \\•as Lht:-n that he reached for the s tatue. "l reached to a n1etal bird·llke object and hit her 011 the back of the head, only to subdue hc1·. ·· Bedelian t.old his interviev.'er. "'But this "·oman did not fall, so I hit her again. To n1y shock , she didn't move any more when she sat down ." , Bedelian, in the intcr\·icv.·. cor· roborated allegations made by authorities that h,e bundled up the (See BEDELi AN, Page t\1 ) * * * Murder Confes·sion Told Bedelia11 'Fended Off Butcher Knife Attack' Orange County Grand Jury members were told shortly before they indicted male nurse Daniel Garbis Bedelian in the slaying of Nancy Fuller .Atwat~r that he confessed to the killing durin g an interview with Newport Beach police. But Bedelian s tressed when he made the second or two conflict- ing statements that he clubbed Mrs. Atwater. 49, wi1.h a bronze figurine because she repeatedly -attacked him with a 14-inch butcher knire. the Grand Jury transcript reveals. The indictment includes the re· counting -by police or an earlier statement by Bcdelian in which the Lebanese immigrant told of. ficers that Mrs . Atwater ordered him to r emain in the home at 4633 Perham Road. Newport Beach, l~st Feb. 4 while she left the re- sidence with a man. Newport officers testified that Bedelian. 41 , told them s hortly after they arrested him Feb. 6 at his Glendale home that he did not see the man v.·ho called for Mrs. Atwater al her Cameo Shores home. They said Bede.Iran told them that the man intended to drive Mrs. Fuller to the Orange County courthouse in Santa Ana the next day for court act ion c-onnected with the trusteeship of her in- valid husband's multi-million dollar estate. They said Bedelian changed his story at the NeWJXlrl police station and to1d them that Mrs. Atwater, knife 1n ha nd, attacked him in the livi ng room at about 2:JOa .m. Ff b. 5. Bedelian has been ordered lo face trial June 30 on the murder DOW FINISH~S ON PLUS SIDE NEW YORK (UPI) -The stock market, in a late surge, closed higher today in active trading on the New York Stock Exchange after see-sawing most of the day. The Do"' J ones Industrial a\·e.rage, a 20.~polnt loler~­ day. gained 1.72 poii\lil \0'8311:~. It had been Jtown more than-lt•e points. Advance!J led declines by about ::t seven-td-stx 'martin. <Tables. 87) Prices were triixed In fairly ec· tlve trading on the American Stock Exchange. ·~ allegation. He is rree on $100,000 bail posted by defense attorney Paul Caruso. The Grani:I Jury was told that the alleged taped confession con· tains Bede Ii an 's statement that he thrust Mrs. Atwater's arm back with s uch force that she was stabbed in the head by the knife. Bedelian said the "'ound did not prevent l\1rs. Al\vater from . renewing her attack and that he continued to club her with the bronze figurine until she £ell to the floor. She died al hi s feet. Bedelian asserledly totd police that he wrapped Mrs. Atwater·s body in an Oriental rug and put it in the trunk o( his 1967 Cadillac. I-le the n spra yed the blood· splashed \V alls of the room with yellow paint in a bid to hide e vidence or the struggle. ~1ale nurse David Jacob.son1 who met Bedelian at the home about 9 a.m. Feb. 6. told the Grand Jury that Bedclian told him that the stains \Vert.' caused when he broke a bottle of cran- (See !\il URDER, Pagt•A2l .'1usi1•t1 lit1 •. \.e11· Zet1lt1 ••ti Ford Declares U.S. Will Keep Treaties From Wire Services WASHINGTON -President Ford assured Prime Minister Wallace E . Rowling of New Zealand today that the United States will keep its commitments in the Pacific. Ford's nieeting with Rowling was the first of three sessions the ·President had scheduled with commonwealth prime ministers. Others were with prime ministers Gough Whitlam o( Australia and Harold Wilson of Gre8tBritain. The three com monwealth leaders came l'o Washington following a meeting in Jamaica. "With respect to New Zealand a nd Australia. the President wants to rea(firm our commit· ments in the Pacific after the events in Vietnam." a White House spokesm an said. He cited a mutual defense trca· ty the United States has signed "1th the two nations. ''The meetings give the Presi· dent the opportunity to talk broadly on American foreign policy attitudes after Vietnam, not only in the Pacific and f.;:ast A1ia ·bu·t wot14wide , •• the aic*e1man.said. ,"He wants to •lillolte it··P.l•ln that the U.S. in· ~ to plly a vi\al role in the Pacific area In a continuing se'aicb for s tability and peaceful progress.'' Meanwhile. the hcod or the government's re!ugt.oe proc~am told Congress today the Ad - ministration will pressur~ '1.he internation<.11 communit.v·· lo <JS· sist in the resettlement or \-'ict· namese by allowing some to live in other nations. L. De.an Brown also laid the Hous·e International Af£airs Committee that the eV"acuation of refu gees from South Vietnam has been officially completed. Orange Coast Weatller Low clouds tonight and Thursday morning Becom· iilg sunny by afternoon. Highs 6.5 at the beache~ ris· . ing to 72 inland . Overnight lows 48 to 55 . 11"SIDI-~ TODA\' Omaha reridmts are trying to :thoke off the effects o/ an on.ilaught of tornadoe\! that may be coitliest ditcuter in Nebrolka hislory. Story. Page A<. lndt'x ( • •\ ,, OAILYPILOT N ~ef.ugee Data Srluiher Set The government. re- leased a toll free t~fephone number today· for use by ,.;..._.persons wis'hing to inquire 1 'al Camp Pendleton about sponsoring or adopting re- fugees from Indochina At A Marine spokesman ' .... ga\re the number us (8JO) 368-UBO. H e said the speci a l service was put into effect ber ause oJ t he farge number of inq uiries re- ceived by the government. .-He said all questions per- taining lo the refugees · would be handled on lhe special liq.e. Tentative Agreement *·,t Douglas ST. LO UIS, Mo. <UP l l -Ten· 1ativ.e agreement was re3ched Tuesday in the oat.ion's largest current labor dispute, the 85-day strike by m ore th a n 12,000 machinists a gainst McDonnell Douglas Corp.· Agreement was r eached at the end of an 11 -hour bargaining session in the · office of W. J . Usery Jr., director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, "in Washington. The un- ion m embers will vote on the pr"b- eosed agr eem ent a t a m ass meeting Sunday at Kiel 1Auditorium in St. Louis. The strike has slowed produc- tion of rt-tcD opnell 's jet fighter planes, the F4 Phantom and the flSEagle. Terms of the proposed contract were not disclosed pending Sun- day's ratification meeting: Usery said he is confident the proposed agreement ··will bring ~n end to this strike." '. Robert C. Krone, corporate vice president for personnel at M.cDbnneU Douglas, said the un- ion members would return to ,work next Tuesday if the pro- posed contract is ratified Sun· day. • The pay under the old contract averaged SS.82 an hour. The com· p any's only public offer was for an increase of $1.38 an hour over three yea r s. The union had originally sought 10 percent in- creases each year of a three-year contract, but later reduced its re- quest an undisclosed amount. Cosimo T roia, chief business agent of Machinists District 837 . s aid the com pany 's of£er i~ "!'ashington was ''tremendously improved over tbe proposal sub- mitted to us Feb. 7." . From P119eAl .DRILLING 1 of five federal offi cials. "Neither are they excessive when compared with other in- dustries." AL the opening day session Tu esday , a Si·err a Cl.uh spokesman and the governor of' · Louisiana were at odds on the proposed leasing of Southern California's offshore acreage for oil drilling. Lo ui s i a n a Gov. Edwin Edwards said T uesday the nation presently needs all the oil it can find. ••our critics want the fed eral government to tell Loui siana and Texas to explore ror oil and gas 'and sell it to the American people ·including those on the East 'Coast," he said. "Yet when it com es to d e veloping their off-shore areas, they claim that this is a matter for the states to de· cide." ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT tlwOt-CN>IO•llf Pllol,wll!l""'"Olh<""'·' i. .... a1"' Ne ... ·f'•e••. l •<>ubll~b,~&'""'"" C.0.0~1 Pu1>11.,,,lt>Q C.01t11>an1 !.ep•ate f<l•l•On\ ••~ po;C)h--""·· lh•OuQh F•Ki..r '"' C<t>I• ,,.. ... , Nr •PO•I Be.t(!I ....... 11""' ... 8N<!llFO ... • !•In Y•lltf .... 1 .... SaP<!leNC~ v.11., •"" Loll-fkH!l•'><>w!!I Co•>I. 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CUBSitw , '£hrist' Group _ ·Gets OK .411 Dressed.Up An organization called "Christ is t.he Answe r" soon will encamp on the Orange County Fair- g rounds for a month-long crusade among young people In the Harbor Area. Approval.tor the cNSade from May 31 to Jupe 31 was given by the Costa ·Mesa City Council On a 4-1 vote Tue:sday night, wjth Councilman Jark Hammett dis- senting. The authorization came with several provisions, one of which was the council's right to re\toke "the _pe rm-it· after twO -weeks if traffic foulups occur.-- Mjchael Maddox ot Weldon, Ill., where ''Christ is the Answer " is headquartered, ex- plained that 'five tents will be put up, including two dortnitory tents a nd one large meeting tent. He estimated that on weekdays the meetings will uttract from 400 to 8XI persons and on Friday and Saturday nights from 1,000 to J,500. Councilmen questioned Mad- --..dox about the size and time of the m eetings because of possible trarfi c confli cts with classes at Orange ·coast College a'Dd with the Friday night speed way rac· ingon the fairgrounds. Maddox said that the crusade can time the m eetings to avoid confl icts and agreed to submit a traffic plan to the city engineers and police for approval. Other questions were raised· about the crusade. At the coun- c i I 's dinn er m eeting, City Manager Fred Sorsabal voiced con cern over whether the crusade ""'a s going to be "a gypsy camp" although his question later appeared to be answered to his satisCaction by Maddox. Hammett pursued this theme, howe\'er, and m,ade note o( the outdoor toilets and kitchen that a rc planned and commented, '"it strikes me as a circUsJlround. '' Pat Curtin, 18, Jluntington .Beach, tries 'on chapeau that could be among $250 worth of clothing s he \\·ould \vin if she captur es Miss Mermaid cro\vn at Costa l\lesa 's an- nual F _;s h Fry. H elping her is Marion San1 mons, 19, last year's winner . Girls interest ed in seeking the title during May 30-J u n e 1 event should contact Dr. Bernard Sin1on, 540-1171. lie contended that it would t.'lash with an image the city is developing thro ugh its civic center, DC\\-' buildings at Orange Ca&s.t et:J ll ege and a new 17-story hotel. ·· 1 think if it ""·as any other sub- ject but rcligioa the die would be cast," Hammett added. Maddox said tha t the organiza- tion will be anxious not lo cause ilny disturbance "because \11c want to leave a good testimony.'' Clothing for Viei Refugees Collected I-le said that the crusade al so wi ll coop erate with Cal\'ary Chapel. Otber conditions that were agreed to include keeping the compound as far from the corner of Fairview Roud and Fair Drive as possible, obtaining sufficient insurance, obtaining fire-safety ce rtifi ca t es, dir ectin g loudspeakers away from residen- tial arens, and controlling the dust on the parking lot. ' Donations of c lothes for Viet- n amese refugees housed at Camp Pendleton may be made at t~e ~o"'nlO\.\'O Laguna Beach fire station. 3 Countians On TV Today Three of Orange County's rour congressmen '~t ill discuss the Vietnamese refugee situation during tonight's "Orange Couht y in Was hington·' television show. The program will be aired at 7:30p.m . on Channel 50. Jim Cooper . host of the pro- gram, said Reps. Charles Wig- gins (R -Fullerton ). Jerry Pat- terson (0 -Santa Ana ) and Mark Hannaford (D-Long Beac h ) voi ced sharp difrerences of opi- nion on them alter during the tap- ing of the show. Rep. Andrew l-linshaw <R · Newport Beach) did not participate, Cooper said. Life ·in EDITORS: Petite, bright-eyed Tran Mong Tu was secrelary of the Associat ed Press office in SaigOfl un- til April 22 when she was evacuated with fi'Ve newsmen and office employes and their families -in· eluding Pu litzer prize winning photo- grapher Huynli Co ng "Nick" VI. Here is her description of their life in Tent 57 at Camp Pendleton . By TRAN MONG TU We talk.. Sometimes my mother and rather cry. We taik in lhe middle o( the ni_ght when we wake \IP because we·re too cold to sleep. Breezes come down thos~ hills. Not warm like in a town . We talk in the line at the mess ha11 . One and a half hours wail. Some say they wis h they were in a restaurant in Saigon. We laugh a lot tht'n. We talk about the relatives we left behind. About our ramilies. We ask strangers if they heard of o ur r e l ati ves . Vie tnamese families are \'Cry close. . I lived with my parenU!, sister a nd husband and fi ve children, a nd s is ter-in -l a w and her husband and their children in four houses all together and a coffee shop. ·' ,, Arrangements have been made a mong Laguna Beach citizens, f''ire Chier Charl es Kuhn and the Salvation Ar-my to establish a drop po int at the sta- tion. Clothe::. s houl d be tagged "male'" '"female" or ··child " to aid in distribullon <.it the Camp Pendleton tent city. According·to a Salvation Army spokesman. La guna Beach is the first city to request a special re- ceptacle for rl•fugee clothing col· lection. · The s poke s man noted, however. that resid ents of other a~eas who have clothing they ~1sh to donate may do so by call - in g th e Sal vation Army at 547 -0831 for home pickup. . f\.fan y of th e refu1':ecs do not have clothin g suf ri c icnt to protect the m ag<.iinst the t'ool 9pringtimc ten1per atures. Ry contrast, Viel· nam has shirt-slce"e v.·eathcr the year around . From P119eAI MERGER •.. It also speciries that the dis· tri ct 's buildings and other faciliti es now used by the harbor patrol will be turned over lo the sheriff .coroner for his use. · The feasibility study st ates that under the present two de- partment syste m reports are 1often kept within the single de- partment, resulting in "lost in· formation or twice covere d ground." Firth Dis trict Supe rvisor Thomas Riley has scheduled a meeting Thursday with Newport Beach officials a nd has asked that consider ation of the con- solidation be delayed two weeks to allow rurthc r s tudy. a Tent Told We bought the corrce shop for _and he remembe rs it. my brother and sister-in-law just We talk about homesick. My after Tet, for when he gets.out of father -he's 71 -wakes up at the army . \Ve all pitched in our night and cries because he can't money and now it's gone. see his grandchildren. My · lle's slill in the army and we mother cries. They don't know if worry . \V e wonder what's going they'll ever have another home on in Saigon. \Ve talk about goi ng of their ow n. · back. But \\'e c.innot as long as il In the daytime when it's warm is Commnunist. we cannot sleep. We're always We talk about sponsors. The out looking for r elatives and people ,,·ho don 't have sponsors friend s. I have found five good say, '"They can "t just let us sit friends but I cannot find my sis- hcre. 1\1.i ybc "'e will form a col-ter. who I heard on Guam ten ouy like Chipatown ." rive days a fter we. I think from what I hear, it is We talk about children. I don't reasonable th ut they think that have any of my own. We help \.\'ay. But the 1\mericans say .. takccareofallthe childreninlhe don ·t "·orry, plenty or sponsors. group. Vietnamese people give a We ,don't complain. Yes, we lot of love to children, even not complain aboul lhc cold. But we their own. don 't com plain about the rood, or Vietnamese children are very the way the Americans treat us. · expressive and spontaneous. The food is okav. The rice is The other day the Red Cross glutinous -we cook it dry. But printed a release saying they still very nice. The Marines Jn would o r ganize c hild care the mess hall are very nice. J courses . We lauah. Someone mean terribly nice to us. A c6r-said, ''Oh , J know what that poral is bringing us some warm means. They're going toorganlt.e socks. He wants to invite some of the Vi etnam women in the camp us todinncrwithhis family. lo go to cllie1 and leach Phuoc (photographer uang American people 'bow to ta.kc Van Phuoc ) loves Marines. When care of their chlldr'en." · he was wounded and lost his eye, We la1.11h . We don't have much lht y took vcr~ good care or him, to Jau1h aboul. But we lauah. SA N DI E GO (AP) -As a cub driver and ex· Marine, Maurice Bingham knows cussing when he hears it. And he hears it most from· the ladies. The 320-Pound, 6-foot-2 cabbie wa s called Tuesday before a City Council colrimittee in its investigation of dangers faced by (axi drivers. · Ride r~ occasionqtly try a stickup but ··most of uJI , they cuss us o ut," Bi.D.gham said. . "And yo u take your average woma n rJder.'' he added. ''They curse more than the men.'' ' Fro111 P119e A I MURDER. • • bercy juice. Jacobson le&tified Ulat Mrs. At water intended t o fire Bedelian. And he a lso commented that Atwater, confined to the home .for som e years with a paranoid schizophre,nic condi- tion, was "unusually groggy" throughout the day. The Grand Jury transcript reelects his a lleged admission that he drove Mrs. Al\\•ater's body to a P anorama City junk yard, stuffed the rug-wrapped t.•orpse into a 55-gallon oil drum and then emptied three sacks o( wet t'ement into the container. Bedelian took poli ce to the site and pointed out the oil drum on top of \\'hi ch he had positioned a t battered car door. Police said Bedelian told them he believed ~t rs. Al water 's at- tack may have been triggered by the quantities of wine and vodka she had consumed during the previous evening .. Pie Contract Hits Mayor TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) -A hit man carried out a contract on Mayor Harry Kessler. It ""·asn"t the usual gangland- typc ~ontract, but a contract for a pie in the race. Kessler was hit Tuesday during a City Coul)cil meeting. Five pi e-in-the fa ce contract1 ,,·ere sold last "'eek during a buy- in auction on Toledo's public television st ation . One purchaser put his contract on Kessler, and a young m an named Bob Daniel got the job. Daniel splattered Kessler and split , but police caught up with him a few blocks away. Judge Studies Venue Change RALEIGH, N.C. <UPll -A federal court judge has taken un· der advisement a motion to move the trial of Dr. J effrey Mac- Donald, a California physician charged with killing his wife and' t\VO daughters a t Ft. Bragg in 1970, rrom here to Los Angeles. U.S. dis trict t'ourt Judge Franklin T . Dupree will have two days of arguments and volumes of documents to consider before rendering a decision on the inO- tion . Dupree gave no indication Tuesday when his ruling would come. f'r<u11 Page Al BED ELIAN ~q.m.an~s.._r_e.mJUn.s_ and drove _ them to a Pacoima junkyard , •. ~·here they were entombed in an oil drum filled with wet concrete ""'hich he.mixed himself. "I must have flipped. Insane. ·But all that blood all over the place; who wouldn't ?" he re- portedly told Rose. Bedelian a lleged that Mrs. Atwater was an extremely heavy drinker who consumed 'a halt· gallon or. more of vodka• day. "She s:ave her husband vodka against the doctor's orders,'.' he said, adding that the victim was afraid that relatives and former business associates of Atwater ":ould strip her of legal custody of her hus band and his trust fund. Atwater , who pol,ce said is suf. fering from. chronic mental ill· ness. is a rormer executive vice president of the Wrigley Chewing Guri.l firm . His sister is the wife of th e"firm 's board chairman. Interest in the case is keen in Chicago because of the Wrigley headquarters there. Bedelian is scheduled for trial June 20 a nd soon after his arrest he was freed on Sl00,000 bail post· ed. he .said. by a bondsman who has required no fe e. The same goes, he said, for his legal d efense. Lawyer Paul Ca ruso, who has represented d e rendants in several spectacular Newport murders in past years, is defend- ing the Lebanese i1nmigrant. Dr. Julita Phillips of the Los Angeles County Coroner 's office told the Grand Ju ry, however, that she could find no trace or alcohol in Mrs. At water's body. Dr. Phillips testified that her examination of the many wounds she found on the body indicated that the victim had not offered any defense against the attacks. Male nurse Lee Enouf testified that he went to the Atwater home Feb. 6 in respon~e to an appeal the pre vious day from Mrs. Atwater . Enouf testi fi e d that Mrs . Atwater told him over the telephone 1that she was afraid o( Bedelian a nd that she intended to fire Jti-m . A'nd he s upported Jacobson 's testimony that her in- valid husband was "over sedat· ed" from medication apparently administ ered on the pre.¢ious evening. Fuel Oil Spilled SAN DIEGO (AP> -About400 gallons of bunker fuel oil spilled into San Diego Harbor from a de- relict barge was being pumped out today . The barge turned over ""·hen it was being hauled ashore Tuesday at the foot of Pacific Highway for demolition. r"I. T,,,.,,,,do \lleti111s These Omaha ra mily members console each other while viewing the remains of what was their s plft.Je vel home . Three torna.does whipped through the city Tu esday, kill· irlS at'least three people and dama~ing or destroying 500 homes. (See Story, P~el\4 . l ' t I • ' Wednffdsy.May7.197S * • DAIL y Pt LOT A 3 £~ W@MI? ~©((WO©® The rol~mn 1ppean dally eJ1:'flK Saturday1 and Moodlys.· 'Hinshaw Settles $941 BillL ot a problem? Thtn write Pat Dunn. Pat will cut rf'fl tape. get the answers and ac· t!o n you rtced to .!olve inequities in QOVt!rlittlt!nt and bu.!lness . Ma ll your q1wstion 1 to P at Dunn /Al Y o ur Se rvice . O ra nge Coa1t Da i/11 PifQt, P.O. Bo.r 1560. Co1ta Mesa. CA 92626. /11cludt1 yovr tell.'pl1one ntt111ber. . Marine Bodies ·in Viet Sporty TV WASHINGTON (UPI) -The bodies· of the last two U.S. Marines killed tn Vietnam were left behind In that cowtlry, f>ett. -tapnefficials·confirmedtoday. Otliclall sald they did not bring DEAR PAT : t bought a out the bodies of Marine Cpl . Maenavox colol;' TV from Charles M~Mabon Jr. and Lance Roblnsoh's in Newport Beach Cpl. Darwm L . Judge, who were laat September. It was originally , kflled April 28 while they stood installed by J & s Co., 8 Los guard duty al Tan Son Nbut Angeles firm . I was told Jt would Airport near .Saigon befor~ the be aJI right to turn the set 50 it final .evacuation of Amencans could be seen rrorp another and South Vietnamese. room , but then a pink splotch ap-. An expl~natfoq.J>f .the situation peared in the picture. J & S came was promised .lattr Jn the day by out and fixed it, but stiortly af· Penlagonoffic1als. . . terward the discoloration reap. The Pttntagon1 orr1c1als con- peared. It then was decided that firme4 the complaint or Mr. and a new picture tube was needed Mrs. O.arles_ McMahon Sr. of and the set was in the shop for 10 Woburn, Mass ... that they. ha~ days. The splotch returned beentol~theA?ar1neCorpsd1dnol within a short lime and the re-havethetrson sbody. pairman said the '.'purity or the The McMahozis said tlie . lube" was in question and told Marines implied that the (bodY. me to call again if it didn't wasbeingbroughthomeonashto operate -properly. I don't like lo sailing towards the .ehilippines complain, but it's actin& up from South Vietnam. They said again. Each-time I move the set, they were told to expect the body the same problem occurs. within 12days. M.B., Coronadel Mai Then, according to McMihon's J & S bas contacted you tG ·ar-father, they were informed Tues· range another service call. It day that "th,: u .S. Marine Corps •11 sarrested tb1t the b1sic pro-does not have your son.•• blem may be caused by moving Judge, who was killed along the set, even tbou&ll you were · h M M h f told tbls could be done. 't'he wit c a on, comes ram aervlce firm's spokesman said Marshalltown, Iowa. tbat although color sets ire sup· "lam good and mad. I will even Posed to "rlx themselves" when go totbe Viel Cong to gel my son 's such discolorations occur moving body back,'' McMahon said. the television can disturb many "lt'sthewaitinglhatisverydif- lnternal parts <:auslng the type or , ficult now ,'• says 'Mrs. Edna recuring problem you bave ex-McMahon, who telephoned the pertenced. mother or Cpl. Judge lo express Brf111.re Polishing hersympathiesonthetwistoffate that put both their. sons al the de-DEAR PAT: Who started the fense altache's office on the day pr~clice of polishing small the Americans in Saigon were be-bronze art pieces with the palm ingevacuated. of the hand, and was this for luck or a more practical purpose? · H. M., San Clemente The ancient Chinese began the CWltom or Uilng natural oils pre- sent ln the band for polishing bronxe statues. This may bave bad some good-luck meaning, as sculptures of gods, cblldrea and animals were favorite recipients 1 of this polishing metbod. Mail Ord .. r• Slow DEAR PAT: J ordered several ·boxes of Christmas cards last Nov. 18 Crom Tower Press, Inc., in Seabrook, N .H. Since the cards did not arrive ·until two days berore Christmas -loo late lo use -I returned tbem Jan. 10, requesting a refund. I sent a copy or my cashed check as I'd been asked lo do do, but no refund bas beenm~iledlome. S.B., Orange Your refund wa3 mailed one day before you wrote &o At Your Service. Tower's spokes man regrets your lnconvenleott, but Jt was pointed out that yoar·order may bave been placed: Loo lite for processing prior to 0.rtstmas malling time. llollday materials sboald be requested two mouths before anticipated need. AYS bas found tb1t almost all mall-order merchandise takes at leut six weeks to re1cb California after ·-nnn, receive orders. Processing does take tJme, apd mall delivery appears to be very slow, especially when the shipper Is located ill Eastern or Soutbem stiles. No Sup .. rmnrkets? DEAR PAT: Although I'm not yet 40 years old, my children Cind it hard to belleve that supermarkets were somewhat rare when I was a child living in the Midwest. They've asked me When the first self-service market was opened in this coun- •· try, bu·t I have no idea. Can you fmdout? L. G.,Costa McMahon apparently never 1~rt the airport once he arrived, and was alone with Judge, protecting. thedef ense attache's orfice. His mother said her wail to bury her son was made more difficult Tuesday by receipt or her son's last letter, mailed tht night before he died. He said he might not have another chance to Write, adding, ··Don't get upset if you don't hear from me." ·The lelter concluded, "Don't worry about me .. Mom. '' Sex Pioneer Raps Doctor, Patient Tryst Sex researcher Dr. William Masters, or Masters and Johnson, told a professional meeting in Anaheim Tuesday that therapists who have in· tercourse with patients should be prosecuted as rapists. "We tn the helping proressions have taken gross advantage or our patients for many years," he said, referring to studies showing some psychiatrists and other therapists have sexual relations with their patients. ''It is time it was stopped. SUch episodes are a disgrace." Addressing a seminar at the annual convention of the American Psychiatric Associa- tion, Masters said maJpractice charges are too mild for such ac- tions. "We are encouraging lawyers to sue for rape,•• he said, drawing a pplause Crom 2,100 delegates. He argued the patients are raped because they are not fully aware or what they ate doing. "PaUents, particularly sexually dysfunctional ones, are especial- ly susceptible to authority figyres,'' such as their psychiatrists, he said. Masters and bis wife, Dr. Virginia Johnson, of St. Louis have been pioneers in the sex therapy fie:ld. FORMER PREMIER NGUYEN CAO KY (LEFT) CHATS WITH FELLOW VIETNAMESE REFUGEES At Camp Pendleton, Ex~vemment Leader Juat One of 15,000 Displaced Persona ' C11111p Pe11dlet''" Refugee Ky Predicts Executions Nguyen Cao Ky, the fl am- boyant former premier of South Vietnam and head of its air force, said Tuesday at Camp Pendleton that he expected the Communist victors would execute high gov - ernment officials and military men of the fallen nation. - Ky, now one of 15,000 refugees at Camp Pendleton, told newsmen in an interview outside the tent to which he has been as- signed that he.thought the victims would include "paratroopers, marines and airmen'' while others would "go through hafd times.'' {Related PhotoPageA7). Wearing a two·piece beige jump suit. light purple scarf and Vietnamese flight cap with wings stitched on front. Ky said that ''everything happened so fast'' in the last days of South Vietnam th'at thou s and s or ant"i - Communisls were le behind un- necessarily. -•.""'"'.-.,.._, Asked whether he was critic1 . ing U.S. Ambassador Graham Martin. Ky·said : "It's not a criticism, It's a fact . A situation or panic set in . Hun-' dreds, perhaps thousands, came to my headquarters al Tan Son Nhut lo plead for passage out. ··1 couldn't do anything for them. I don 't want to imagine what will happen to them.'' When Ky arrived at El Toro Marine Corp! Air Station Mon- day night.: he was lalkingm terms of.taking over leadership of South Vi.elnamese refugees in the Unit- ed States. Tuesday, hewas speak- ingdifferently. "I will stay as close lo these peo- ple as I can and try lo comfort them the best that I can," he said. "I am going to stay here and go through the normal procedures like the others.'' Ky again blasted South Viet- , namcse President Nguyen Van Thieu. There is a three-member Viet· namese administrative commit- . tee in ''Lillie Saigon,'' comprised of two bankers and a busi- nesswoman, that acts as a liaiSon with the Marines and coordinates Vietnamese helping Vietnamese with paperwork , s anitation, •medical care, supply and biUet- · ing. one the three was im- m ·at y av · bleforcomment on Ky, but a fell exile, Nguyen Van Bong, 49, said. "We don 't n eed any leader here ... Anyway, he is complete- ly broke. And empty-handed. ''There is no distinction between generals and VIPs here. " Adopted 'Slwuld Meet Oien Parents'' Parenls and the children they have given up for adoption should be allowed lo meet later in life because it can ·help the adoplee resolve identity pro· blems, says the author or a psychiatric stud y on such reu- nions. Dr. Arthur D. Sorosky, head o( the Los Angeles-based Adoption Res earch Project, reported ·Tuesday that 90 percent or adult adoplees in his study found reu- nion with their natural parents sali!fying and helpful. ·other. ' Sorosky, whose project was begun 2V2 years ago. said it is the only study ever done of adoption reunions in the United States. He studied the reunions of 50 adop· tees between the ages of 18 and 50. Sorosky said his research in- dicated that keeping an adoptee from finding his true parents pro- bably causes more problems than it prevents. - It's only refugees.·• The wife of a South Vietnamese Air Force security officer, in- terviewed while waitin g in the mess line, s aid : "We d~ believe in any one else FrofhnoW on . What happens lo our country was because we had full belier in leaders and VIPs, and we ended up right here." But a group of form er South Vietnamese military officers, all of whom declined to be id entified, said Ky would be ideal as ''some kind of Tepresentative -not ex- actly a leader -in orde r lo voice our opinions and aspirations.'' * ·* * First Segment Of Cambodians At Pendleton The first 253 of an expected l ,000 Cambodians reached the Marine Corrs refugee center at Camp Pendleton today, including the last head of the Phnom P.enh government. The arrival of the Cambodians swelled the refugee population to 12,700, and the total number o( evacuees from Southeast Asia to pass through the reception center to 19,160 since the influx began last week. A separate camp was opened for the Cambodians, putting all three main refugee camps, cov· ering 203 acres , into operation simultaneously for the first lime. Among the arrivals was Sau- kham Khoy, the presiClenl of the . Cambodian Senate who became acting president whe n Field Marshal Lon Nol ned into exile two weeks before Phnom Penh fell to the Khmer Rouge. ' The Cambodians are housed at Camp Onofre, a collection of 90 quonset huts about seven miles south or Camp Talega, the main concentration o( Vietnamese re- fugees. " > • Telephone[ . . l Tab EndS Liability • 1 i j Rep. Andrew Hinshaw has paid a two-year, $941 tab heranguporl an unlisted private phone in.a. stalled in his office while he wa.l Orange County assessor. · Hinshaw's check lo the county was accompanied by a setll e~ menl claim releasing him from further liability .. for the cost of certain long distance telephone calls to and from Las Vegas al· legedly made and received by AndrewJ. Hinshaw.'' The settlement claim also stipulated that the Republican congressman settled "the phone biJJ "without any admission or liability on his part." Disclaimers notwithstanding'. shortly after the CoUnty Board o! Supervisors agreed lo accept Hinshaw's payment, c·hairman. Ralph Diedrich labeled it "an ad-- . missionofguilt." And copies of the phone bills, which cover the period from late 1970 through November 1972, are still being held as evidence ia District Atfttrney Cecil Hicks' iri- vestigation into the "COWlly as· sessor's office. The two-year phone tab a}.. legedly covered calls to and col- lect calls fl'om the then future second Mrs. Hinshaw who is now the ex-Mrs. Hinshaw. Top bell ringer among the long distance chats was a $17 con- versation in October, 1972, a month before Hinshaw was elect· ed representative from the then 40lh Copgressional District. P~rnenl of the phone bill stiU. Jeaf'Fs Hinshaw with a $13,153 bill county auditors say is owed because of his alleged use or as· sessor's Office employes in hia -successful 1972 campaign. So far, 27 or the 59 workers purportedly put to work in the campaign al county expense have either paid or agreed lo pay various amounts totalling $5.693. The employes' agreements to pay or settle came after they were individually thre atened with'" lawsuits, disciplinary ac• ! lions and claims against the bonding company that indem· nifies all county employes. .None of the 27 workers ad· milled their role in the campaigR was a result of their own negligence or ur:il awfu1 conduct. They maintain their efforts re· suited from instructions given them by management personnel · ·jn the assessor's office. Last week in a secret sessi"on, the Board of Supervisors re- portedly agreed lo continue negotiations with the bonding company. The proposed settle· ment would, in effect, free the employes from liabilitythrough a partial cash settlement followed I by a lawsuit against Hinshaw as 1 an individual for the balance • .owed. PROCESS OF EUMJNA.TJON RENO, Nev. (UPI) -It was I just a matter or simple deduction · in catching ·lhe vandals who slashed the tires on more than 50 vehicles in one neighborhood. Police went to the only home 1 where the car parked in front had 1 not been attacked in the spree I and took two young boys into custody Tuesday. Al the same lime, he said, it often resulted in "a deeper sense of love and appreciation for their adoptive parents, whom they viewed as their true 'psychological parents'.••' Sorosky, speaking at an American Psychiairie ' As- sociation meetin~ in Anaheim, re· commended stripping secrecy . from birth records of adoptions. Furthermore, he said, regional "reunion registries" should be set up to help America's esUmat- ed three-to-five million adoptees Gem ,. Talk ~ ' ~­ UrtCarved ' By J .C. l/UMPllRlES • and their birth parents find each A RAIHIOW OH YOUll FINGER! l l. It'• •o wonder that today's youngsters find It hard to belleYe that supermarkets were not com- mo11place a few years •I•· Ap. prodmately 45,098 now do bast· nna: la tile Uaittid Sl•t.es-gross· lnl ID.ore tllaa $100 blWoa per year. Fe• l•r«e self-service martcete were foand ln tbe Midwest until after World War ll. Tiie ortgbtal empermarket ••• e1tabll1bed l• lttl. wllea a1mice S11Ulden epeaed Uoe doon of hi• llrsl P!U17-Wl111T hi Memphis, Te•n. llatber tbaa senl•C ca1tomer1, ~aaadera llOOd 11 lhe cuh regbler 1nd ID· .tied hl9 pltl'ODS lo -their Saueer Fighter , . The burning red of ruby, the g·lorious green of emerald, the " majestic blue. of sapphire, and a 1 h05l of other colors become your own pers onal rainbow the moment you wear an opal. the true ring of Mother's Day owegroctt1<1. . Smith Suit Fded SAN· DIEGO (AP) -Tho · Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., bu llled·a S3 million •ull againsl financier C. Arnholt Smith, a<:· cuslng him or misappropriating $i .S million ln loan3 from Euro- pean lenders. The FDIC llled tlle suit Tues- day against Smith and three companies he re-portedly con- trols : U.S. Holding Co.; Paclllc Enterprises, Inc .• and Westward ReJlty Co. ,\ I Mexican Pilot Frustrated MEXICO CITY (UPI) ·- Carlos Antonio De Los Santos Montiel says he tried to flip over two nyin1 &aucen wtth the wlng3 ol his plane before bursting into lean or desperation. AuthoriUes at Benito Juatt.z lntemational Airport said Tu.,. day the 23·year-old flier told them three unldcntJlied flying objects joined him u he wu fly. lng at 1!5,000 feet and 140 miles per hour over Tequesqultengo Lake 50 miles 90Utl1 of Mexico Cl- Iy Saturday. "Two or them new a rew Inches from each wing and another below the plane," he sald. "I ,. tried to lower the land.iitg wheels to hit the one below, but the m~h•nism railed. "Then I tried to hit the other two with the plant's wings. But the controls did not respond.:' Al that moment, be said, his nerves broke and be bunt into tears. De Lo$ Santos Montiel said he was able to radio the oootrol tower at the Mexico City airport., but added his plane wu "piloted by some atrana:e force between Tequesqultenao and TlaJ.oan," .a Southern s.ubu r b of the Captlal. It wa! there, he said, that the UFOs peeled away towards two snOY1capped volcanoes about 50 mlln to lhe south. Pliny, the Roman, prized this gem above all , and Roman Senator Nanius preferred exile r ratlier than sell his opal ring to ' Marc Anthony for Cleopatra! And Queen Victoria, one of the luckiest women in history, was especially proud of her opal collection. A gross mi~inlerpretatton of a noveJ and an artificially created superstition in the last century produced a tc n1porary distrust for the opal; but today, you lucky owners have, at your command, a. rainbow on your fm ger. r· • 1 I An Ar1Carved diamond ring will show how very mu ch you lo ve her. Diamonds. for centuries past and lor centuries to co me, symbolizing enduring love and rorrence. Your kMt will be reflected every day in the ellQuisile clarity, OOor and cut ol an ArtCerved Diamond ring. Ma«e this Mother's Oay something aped.al. with " diamo nd from our cornpfete MCarved collection. 011432 LCWERL'f OH>O«> F.-IA LADY J. C. .JJwnp~ru6 }ewefe,,. 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS Ba nkAmeric~ester Charoe 27 YEARS IN THE SAME LOC~TION • PHONE 5-48-3401 ' ., • • ( ,I -• ... DAil. V PILOT '-· t-#>l'!liiOKY LANI:: Over the ~.~tllere have been a y.ihol~ Mrief of -colorful emporiums •ually colorful pcoprietors, hav' c~tered t,o ~ mercan· wants of our .Orange Copt ·1ens. TbesP ul;tique i>taces ad-fNQ>-S.al ~ac!IJA._~ mente. · t~s· jog your men:MrY on a few. Spme are gone. Some still exist. Others hlve changed over '-be years. Like the Newport iloulevard spot in C0&ta Mesa we ¥Sed to. ca'll Grant's Surplus, ..where wondrous collections of .9ld World War II military gadgets and clothing could be p,archased (or a nickel or adiiDe. .;.Grant's is still there, but now ~tering to vogue pants buyers. ,Oose seeking a bunting ~e or J>edroll. ' YOU CANNOT IGNOllE upon the same Costa Mesa boulevard Dom Raciti's loan palace, with i.ts collection of goodies gathered om those who took a loan and ft a bit of security just a touch ver the time limit. These items are for sale. .1_or Pink Pinkley's drug dis· pcnsary, same street, with the @nly remaining 1930s soda foun. lain in Orange County •. Yoo may ~II today sit upon the stool and prder up a chocolate ice cream Soda ·:. • In_. San Juan Capistr3no, yoll might be amused by the Viking Trader's place, where you can browse among asserted antiques ~ut don't com plain about the prices. You might be asked to de- part. IN NEWPORT BEAC.H, there's Al Forgit's .hardware, a steady advertiser in periodicals where the ads give you 20 inches of vituperative opinion and three inches of paint for sale. Some of the unique trading places are gone now. Like . Carpenter's Day & Night Market in Laguna Beach; where the mot· to over the years was •. ~·we Have It If You Can Find It .•. " And perhaps the most unique of all along this best of all possi· ble coasts reposed out in Laguna Canyon, where a vast collection of everything from color.ed bot· tles to old Buicks was scattered up a hillside. Here, folks, was re· aJ, honest-to-Pete junk-in great abundance. You could browse all day. AMID THIS COLLECTION of .scrap iron and old war surplus aluminum presided one Charlie Peddicord 3.nd his wife, Laura. Charlie and Laura both wore bib overalls and Charlie a 1930s-type hat. Laura kept off the sun's rays with a pith helmet. ' DECADES AGO;. Qiarliecame. to thls coastl·ine as San Clemente's ftrst r~fuai colleelor then eased upcoast to tPe Laguii~ area to become a junk man. His spread in Laguna CanyOrl was at first just .considered a junkyard. But over the years he upgraded it -in name at leas't - to a salvage yard and finally Charlie's Tradihg Post. • It was the same stu!£, but the name had a loftier ring. Y U COULD ALWAYS deal wi Charlie and along with the spe ·al glass jar you wanted, you got earful of politics, morals oft ay's generation, the foolish- ness Laguna City Hall and ad- . vice what to d With the jar when got ho · We lo Ch 1e Peddicord this week at..a . Another colorful ~oa stal character, gone from our passing parade. · • • Wedn....S-r.May7, 1W5 . . Omaha . -.. • Driver --nar:rage ' . Murdered Kills . 3 . From Wire Sel'Ylces Arab guerrillas sbot8nd killed an Israeli truck dri'('erdelivering Arab work en to \heir homes, Tel Aviv police reported today •. lt -was~e third .. gwri.lla·aUac:k.in-... Israel In four days, · , _ O-iA:HA, Neb. (AP) ~ l!!f-tlonal Guaidamen· patroled :t,400 oqwire bloc& of'bmaba today to prevent JoOting after an on .. •liluaht 01 tornadoes kill"1! three ~ injured more than 100 .ancLdld mjllions of dollars,__,..__ The truck, riddled with bullets, cra,hed and ~urned Tuesday ( IN SHORT._· J' night near the town.of Jeninj~ oc." cupled West Jordan. ·1n ,Moscow, W. Averell Har-- riman, a U.S. ainbassador to tbe Soviet UJ!ion during World War II, said be believes the.Kremlin w-aots to cooperate with Washington In aeelting an·endlto the Mideast conflict. :, \'ene:uela Tough CARACAS, v ·e·ire·Z'u·e1·Q_,.._ Venezuela has glVeri tlie GuJt·ou Corp. until Thursday to declare whether $4 million in alleged bribes was paid to Venezuelan of· ficials or discontinue its business in this oil-rich nation. A Gulf spokesman at the com· pany headquarters in Pittsburgh safd late Tuesday that the firm had not received an pfficial com·· munique from the Venezuelan government and would have ri.o comment until official word is re· ceived. · Arn•K Budget Cut WASHINGTON -The House Armed Services Committee cut $3. 7 billion from the Defense Department's proposed $29.8 billion weapons budget Tuesd8y. Rep. Les Aspin, <D·Wis.), quick- .ly called the cut ''phony.'' AsP,in, a committee member who is a frequent critic of Pen· t;agon. spending. noted that $1.3 billion of the total cut had been aimed at military aid to South Vietnam ·in the next fIBcal Year. He said it was an oot issue. c .. ed f'flUUd Slain RALEIGH, N .C . -Eighteen police officers have been as· signed to investigate the beating •death of. a North Carolina State umversit)' coed whose body was found in a driveway near the campus Tuesday. Change Asi,ced In Tax TriBI WASHINGTON CAP> Special Watergate Prosecutor He_nry S. Ruth contended Tues· day that a federal judge errectby ordering separate trials outside Washington for two men accused of seeking to obtain an illegal tax break ·for former President Ri.chard M. Nixon. Daily Pilot Deti.,ery lsG•wantncl Monday·Friday: tf you do r'Ot tlave YOUt paper by 5:30 p.m.; can before 7 p,m. and your copy will be de- livered. Satu~ay and Suoday: If you do not rec&fVtlt your copy by 9 a m. Satur· day, or 8 a.m. Sunday. call before 10 a.m. and your copy will beOOliVefed. Clre .. etlo• Tel1p•D•11 Most Orange County Areas l42·4lJI Nor1hwest Huntington Beach, and Westminster ..•..... 540-IJ:ZO San Clemente, Capislrano Beach S an ..kJan Capistrano. • ~ana Point, South Laguna, agune Nlguel ....•..... 4tMllt dunace. - ... t The NaUonal Weather Service ·~ ~ Jl>rJOe twisten whlc!t bit . Om~a were among about a ~ which struc)( widespread &Haa of' northeast Nebraska Tue1.4ay, causing loss of ll~k and substantjal proper- tY' 4-m,ag«r in a:ural areas. Node· a~" were ·reported -~ide of "n qpiaba. · ~ . "' . ·i~ ... ·~ . ~!"~• e!•rrf., · .; .i> · AFTEa SUK.VEY.ING the ·Mayor Richard G. "·tcher llamage In Omaha from a I di • · 1· t bl k•"" '• helicopter, Goy. J. James EXiln n anas ~s ,. ac ~ayo~;-" said. ''lt'sjust-devastat.ing.J."ve .ca~e from · beb1n4 to ~ef~ lived in torriado C°'P'llr>' lal.l;mY DoZie!'' Allen, al~Oobl@F.k,)n life and 1 've never seen llQ)1lllng Gary Democratic mayoral comparable to thi& for property primary TueSday. ' ·· <("... devaatation. This iS certairilY the 2 Ships-Sail . . After 8 Years lnS'uez Cam:U ISMAILIA, Egypt (Ufl) - ~o West German fr~ghters slipped quieUy through the gales into Port .Said Harbor today - the llrst of 14 ships trePP.e<f eight years tn the Suez Canal ta reach freedom. The .Munsterland. a.ii •.965-ton cargo Carrter, led her sister ship, the 8,856-ton Nordwind, fr6m their Great Bitter Lake prison thrOugb the channe:l to the Mediterranean City, a journey of 60 miles, made in six hours •nd 45 minutes. STANDING ON the sandy banks just south ·of this central c~al city, Suez Canal authority chairman Mitshhour Ahmed Mashhour watched as the two black·hulled vessels moved with hardly a sound into the canal, tile Munsterland first at ·6:05 a.m. and the Nordwind a few minutes behind her. Asked hoW he felt after more than a year o( preparing the canal for the ships ' escape, Mashhour, his eyes gleaming, said: "Happy to see .the ships passing." . . .\'The Sue~ Canal is the cleanfSt 'faterway 10 the world ..• coi:b· • ,pl~!ely clean of ordnance and all .eiplosives'' left there in ·t-wo Ar.ab-Israeli wars .sihce June, 1967, he said. THE SUN HAD JUSF risen over the re~nant&_ of the former Isfaeli· ·aar-Lev line when · the Munsletland , its bottom rusted ~Y eight Years of disll5e, glided 1_nto t_he channel, Clocking ·abOut 15 knots. CIA Called 'Peace Tool' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) :_CIA Director Willia m E . Colby de· fended government intelligence gathering today as an· import'ant tool for promoting peace in the world. S p e akin g to th e Com : monweallh Club of . California, Colbf said intelligence agencies prov1de ·warninga of "imminent -and future -threats to Our country.'' tilg1e.t loss lb property damage that ever has hit Nebraska." He said at least 500 homes were de,troyed and ~at lea't 1,000 severely dam aged. Acting Douglas County Coroner.,James Keenan iden· tifled t~· dead as Margaret ·•urke, 86 ~ Lloyd Kramer, about '40 ; and P.-,..mela Myers, 23. All were believed .from Omaha. Police said·Kramer died when the roof of a northwest om.aha . service station collapsed while be was standing on it watching an ap· proaching tornado. Keenan;aid the Myers woman, a Wai ess, died when the restaurant in ·ch .she was working was struck: by a tornado-. · HE SAID he did not know bow the other victim died. Storm sirens started wailing at 4:30 p.m. as a huge black cloud moved 1.n over the city from the southwest, and the t.omadoes soon touched down. Forty-five minutes later, the storm alert was over, but sections of this city of 350,000 were in shambles. The two areas most severely damaged were a 300-square· block area in the southwest por- tion or the city and ita soutberti suburbs and a 500-square--block area in northwest Omaha. Jn the southwest-section, the major damage 'was between L and Q Streets from 84th St. west to 132nd St. 'n the northwest sec- tion., damage was concentrited , from Grover St. on the south to • Maple St. on the north for several blocks on either side of72nd St . Some of the most severe damage occurred at the MS-unit Wentworth Apar'tments, .the city's largest. About 70 percent of the complex, which houses about 1,800 persons in suburban Ralston on the city's southern edge, sustained severe damage. One. Wentworth resident, Army Capt. William Rollins, said, "I'm wiped out. Everything is smashed. to smith~reens.'' Infant Left ' Under Cactus· Tree, Safe LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) -A baby girl repOrted kidnaped. five days ago has been found by a police search qelicopter, wrap;ped ·J,n two blankets lying under a giaJ1t cactus tre,e1' . Flash Flood Strikes The mother "Pamela Clark, 20, reparted to police she retunied to .her hODle in Henderaon, Nev., Satu~y. night. and ~ sti;uok on the head and knocked un· conscious ~Y 1an assailant, and"' that the child was lridnaped. · 3 Apparently Su:ept to Deaih in Arkansas Police aslced Mrs. Clark tollub- mil to a lie detector Tuesday. Of- ficers said the woman, faUlng the test, confessed she madl up the . . ' Temp~raiures · · · 1...,1,,,1o,.1ronts a,,e1 1orcrnoevx_. story. Mrs. Clark said the child !Ion 01 trailer COVtl tltlldenb. TJwr9 died Of natur'al ""8''"'-and She ...,,.MlnJur~s. '" ._....,.. Hu ... , 'Pl''"" storms ti.11e<11 o.un ab'andoned the ~yin the desert . and the l ••a1 hltl coun1rr with A I' b I' 1o•nadoe1, 1'11.1rrlc•n• lcwca wlnlll po ice e 1copter crew •o••o.. ~, n-siiaa 1'191111-• • ... .,; launched a search for the body •A•:!»\ r• ns. ·..---.. y,-,:i,...-., ·r ._,,,.UIO .. ••r111:? .. _,.. i.... an<I, sighted the area from the air :f ..... ,,011.. :i1t,:~1~:=,~,.~~:': =~ with powerfuT"lpc>tllghts late .... ... ..... .. " " " " " .. " " " ' ... ,_ .. ., .. " .M " " ·"' \"'._,..,.;':I;( ~ .. " "' ,,,. 01,,1•. " • .,,, "'°" .. ~esday nlgbt. ()(ficen uicl they • • pii.G Into nonhwtstef'n ....,,_.,...... Id tb blld --'-• • ··\$'"" <H•c:O nlN1'111 (OlDll ,, z lnQhniQht.Ana.-lt'l<:llf•tl...--. OU lee ec ......,,,~ ... .. " ·" " " Mii~~ ' ~ '"-1119 HOf'n MO~t•ln• 111 -u.-The baby had been wrapPed in '/ ,,. <tntrll W-,omlnt. . t bl k •-I -• '" I ti \.oa ....... ~.. . :1~ • • C _ wo an e'4. p act;:\l w a p u c .,:. -._ ,....,, . ..._.....J ··~y oasial car seat and abandoned uoder a 'I. :;......,_ large Joshua tree west of Las lt'eatlter Vegas. Police ruahed the )nfant F11r w1111 -1-. c:lo!.ld$'" u. to Southern Nevada Memorial urtrtnornlnps tocYr11~Thu...O.r. Hosplt I LIQ!lt ••rJ•t• wl11d• nittll .,...1 a · • . ff•cir111119 l'IOuf'f t>tc:omlno wti-*t 10 Thf' baby had been npoged to ::.::~;~tt•rMllfl. "'.,.'°"". beat and cold for stmJral da15 co..,1.1 ,.,..,,.....,"',..' wo1 .. ..,.. Without food, but bOlpttal atten· ::::;::, ~~u·;.~·e..~~ ~:d danta sa1d the child appeared ln ''· n. ..... , ... ...,,.,.,,,11,•w111i.a. good condition, other than Ille Sua, l1100tt, 1 • was suffering from a dJaper (J,S. s-•ary rBBh. """"'"''''«""w'M<i "'I!!:""''* Tfdes The baby, Heather Qark. waa ;:ii:.~,_,,., r•l111trom M ~tO ~~WiDH•IDAY born Aprll 28 to the Qarka. lln. • ft-Mh flllOd sweot , c•r ttrryino SKOl'ld·,.~ 1:J1p.m, '·' Clark's hu1b1n~ Jf!IT'f. ls ·.A '-per .. , Into • i:.r••ll •t Fwt ' THu•s l :S&p.m. s.1 steward at a ••atrtp'' boteL ~lttl, Ari!. A boy P*•tl"9 IN ~ l"ln.tlow DAY 01...., into ti. <l'ffk 111, 111tu.,__. l"•otiut11·_ 1:at•.m. 0.1 Hendert0~ police •lld ~ c~ flttollonpl, AJ• 111,.. ••r• IN»lflll INI Slte.ol'lci loW l :•i •.1'1'1, M "'-I • t died ~-to •• ~Cff11........,,•11t"9rltletMlll. 5ec.otli:l lllth t :G-11>.m. t.S WU .,... ne I U UV" n.w••rttOf'm• ""' l•lllldw. .... -.., "'•:n p,m. "' termlne If -bore.. Id be """'-"""""'W•YM••lll• Mo:.~~ -"-...,'',111,m., .. 1aJ:''.!-m. ... -' r :41.tn .. Mb.'4~.-, ~aaainatt.bti~ber. ll" WI AIMii IOTOC •il. .. .. .. .. " " ... " " ... .. " .. " .. " " ,. " .. , .. , .. " .. .. "' . .. ~ ... .. ., " " " " " .. ... .. ,. ... .. " " ., ,. .. ·" \ ,1 " 'I --r ~ t ,.., I Ul'1_,.,...,.. .. THIS IS ONE QF 500 HOMES TOTALED BY ONSLAUGHF, · 'Tornl\(lo 011untry' Governor Say• Dev•otallon 11 Aw•oo--- I Vietnamese Ships . . Straggle to Port SUBlC BAY, Philippines THE NAVY SHIPS that come (UPI) - A fleet of South Viet· in today included cutters, oilers. namese navy ships, now under , escort vessels, support and inf an-- the command of American of· 1.l)' landing ships, a destroyer. ficers, straggled into port today escort and a gunboat. loaded with an estimated 20,000 .. Meanwhile, in Saigon, tbe top ref g Communist leader offered le· u ees. . . The arrival of the 24-ship niency today to members of the flotilla at this U.S. naval base90 i ... fallen a:overnment bUt. w~ miles northwest of Manila ousted officials against a~ marked the windup oC ope:ration tri"~esh .• ~nchmen f~!' !orelgn ~ .. "Fr'equent Wind" -the U.S. code name for the fU1al evacua-Col . Gen. Tran V8n Tra, bead tion{rom Vietnam. · of the military management Today's evacuees pushed to committee running Saigon, nlade about 70,000 the ·number of re-his first public appearance tbia fugees moved out by ship across morning and called for a retam the Sou}-h China Sea to both the to normalcy in the capital. · Philippmes and~Guam since last week. .. JACK I.ARTZ, U.S. Embassy pre11_ attache. told ~e:wsmen each of the arriving ships has been rePoSSessed by the United States a:overnment and had an American Navy officer in" com· mand. · WonienHit For Morals . . FALL RIVER, llus, (AP) -Women are almomt entirely to -blame for"tbe nation's lower moral at.an. dards, says a womanjudte who beard divorce CllH8 for almost 20 ye8ra. Lartz said the ships were originally loaned to the South Vietnamese government under the milit.ary assistance program with the provision that they be re· turned to U.S. ownership ''when the purpose to which they were given ii no longer requll'ed. •• The victorious Communist forces in South Vietnam also claim ownership of the ships, along with Vietnamese aircraft flown out of Saigon In the <lying hours of the South Vietnamese government. "Women are anxiOUI to exercise freedoms and _permissiveness promo&ed 'by the women's moveinmt and the result is dlsllOlutloa of marriages, homes and families,•• said Judge Beatrice Mullaney, 69, who recently retire.cl, to db volunteer marriage• counseling. Let'~ Look'A.he~ • Ford .Tells· Nation WASHINGTON (AP) ..'..,Here, at a glance, are hl&hllllhta at President Ford's'news conference Tuesday night: VIETNAM -Fordsaid: ''The war in Vietnamis·over.ltwu sad •nd tragic in many respects _ .. we ouihi to tOO'i ahead, ud I think a congres1ional inquiry at this time would onb' beJllvidv.e and not helpful'.•• As for the Americ~s killed.and wOuncled' lllUwt war, Fo~d said: "I think ttiejr contribution was nOt.in vain.'' MIDDLE EAST.-Ford said he is In the pr0~ess '!f rem~· lq l,l.S~Mlddle East f"!!.l•Y and hopes that durlna fclrtli~c meetliigs wlfliEgyptian President Anwar Sadat aiiclllraell ?r¥0• Minister Yitzhak Rabin "they can make a very, very valU&lilacoa· tribution with thelton·the·spotrecommeodaUoni." · · ~ J ' • . VIETN.\M REFUGEES -Ford Hid-be waa "dlnppolnted ~ very upset" by oPP09ition to bringing large numtieneVl. naniese reruc,.ees to the United State1 .. He said tie w~ en · · by the 1uppon ror bla ...r-policy from organl1ed labor. ' American Jewilh Committee and the governors of several states. P PoLITICS -"I b>tend to be a .candidate., r ... ·i;reslclaat'ltl 19'76, Ford Hid. "I believe thal I have the .best opportun!t1eto oolldlfy the Republl~an party, setting slrenitb ,from botb 111e· riJbl u well u the left within the Republican spectrua. ·• :• .• . .... . . roaEIGN'POUCY -Ford predicted that betweea -IDd the en<! Of 1976 procr-will be lnade toward reacblJll • 'l!IW arma llmitaijon aareement with the Soviet Union ancl that 11.S. relatlona will be 1trenathenod with 11110. in Europe and Allo. ECONOll Y -•·1 think we are at the end of the rec:e19'a1i. •• Ford 111d. He urced' Con1i:ess to approve bla req-,f\ir fd mlll!oofor1um111•r )obot..-tounspeople, . . • .. l\ , , I I J • • I ~lear -"--­ Deblite8. ,, ' • - • " - • Mal~~~tice~ ~ VagranbJ i Suit &tiled~· ibk Re/Uge 1· r , -!!!d!)'.M~7,1~5 • Seeret-Ballet .. , J. ~~ • t • • Ch~vez Eiid<i~ses -ri • ~ T • • I • • ,. 8 5 -' SACRAMDITO (UPI) l . 37· ,000 -Abou~ IO okkl row va· ....... --eltle!i -" · pared for ~l-taaapeee fiC'r Brown ·Farm Bill . ' t _, nvbii In 11ie l!Dlted &at6 jCR~MENro !UPI) .:._ Jcihn J9ok ao tctOCI to theln that • q. lopj a· foriifer-Sai;rameolo the)' waot Prflldent Ford 'au ~~ wbo PreVl!Jl..&lY lost to detlgriate them as re-. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gav. "!'Mflf,N million In ·malpractice fucees. Richard Young, · • ~ta, liU afrffd to a $3r5,000 le\· who deacribed blmtelf u tlitmimt oi another IQAl,pr~ctice ... ftnt rite traNp and ~ Edm\lnd Brown Jr. jubilanUy declared today that be bu re- IOlved California's 10-ye&r-old struggle over farm labor lecitla· Uoo. @.lt:'Ji< 1 proud," told a oewa con· ~r Court ol)ldfe Char lg_ ferenc:e Tuesday that· the Jolin-Tuesday -ced lhe ll'OUP ol 1kld.f0w realclen~ M1114iment of a 1Uit (In belu\lf ol have asked tliie president lo ~Y Byerrum, wbo. OriJJmal-. live them refl11ee status. ly '°"*ht $2 .2 million. 1be an· In a dramatic midnight meet· iaa, Brown won endorsement$._ for bis aecret ballot farm labor bill from both United Farm Workers leader Cesar Chavez and all major spokesmen for C&lifomla growers. · nouncement came ln the 14th day / -olajury:lrial. -·B . · ·e,"<> • •u..avEaau11-·lhe.fint -r.c>wn..,:,1gns -. Among major parties to the complex farm labor dispute,~ •. . qu,v~ ..... ' ' State ·,· · ·· ' • CaMdidat.e1 , t.=.;:.n:!:0!:2~:'..!::W~ Torp Hayden', 35, activist llmlt Ibo amount of -.llllii: '.who {ounded Students for :,;o.14· be ceneratea In eX11ttn1 Democratic Socie.ty, and 1 _puetear plants 'uoleal tbe'' husband of actres~ Jane 1 ~ature -C"on!lrm1 tbe ettM,::' 'Fonda, has announced he is · llftiDeos of their aof«y IYlltmls ~nous.ly thinking of nuu)ing I ,lll!dwutedt.poaalmetbodl. · ·).a'g8Ujst John Tunney in the . ftHltor EMtm llie.;, •"' l!li/6.~mocratic U.S. Senate . ' • . . J)rimafy. • !iAN~{E 0 (UPI1 -The. --"...,-----~---. f-er · eat of Ualled States ' f!a .. allnc.,pleaded no eontest " ~ •· ~lo (cair ch.,..a ilJ con-30i'.~tudents ned1oG With the collapse Ol the , .~l>ie10-bued real estate de-~~ftrm. _:~.Halverson, 39, entered Plea beforei U.S. Qi&trict 'IJllllfe William B.4:bright , . ebQCe for diamiasaU.of 22 ~ ol lytnc to a irand jury ~Jo~tal IJlapecton. :fhlil.T.p Hike Barked SAC°ft\A8NTO !Ul.'ll - Leil•Iation l'nerei.sine et'ate..:, ~ ta~es one ceni next ye8r to •roduce $115 million for bi&hwl!)'I and mau ·transit.has · narroW!y won approval from a Senate cpm'mlttee. 1· The Tranalt and ~cY Cj>m- 'mlttee Tue1day endoned ~e m.Uute lly Sen. J a111 .. MlllJ tD- San Diego), OD 8 bare-.milJorlly 5-1 vote aed sent It lo the nn.l!ce mmmlttee. More' than half the money provided by the tax boqot Would be earmarked for deveJop- Jltint of rail rapid transit -,ystfmein populous counties. J Drad In Shoocout · Jin>IO !UPI), -A holdup IUS· p!d was killed and another was • ~lkoib' wowided ~Y 1n,an f ~ 1bootou'at ,with PIJ!lce · 11111!"' /I robbery t a doyjnlo)"ll funllbp'e atore. , ~ ln•eeti1aton said P91ice .~. ,.Juan Montez was ehotiD the back ·durl..,.ihe shootout but the bullet ~°'!lY 'P"azed the officer, lo!llline jult under the akin in his back. ., ·flC StudeMts Protest DAVIS (UPI) -. Univenity of ·California Davis Chancellor .".James.. ileyer plans to. respond · ••u -,ooa,aa "possible" to'8tudent , clemalldl that the firing ol an as-• mtant anthropology prOf~r be recomldered, a spokesman said. : AboUt . 3't ~tudents. protesting ,t the Qriq of Dr. Ke~ Chanl re- fUHd to'leave lbe UC administra· tloa baildinj( for two bours.Tues- , dq unW Meyer acreed t.o meet ,: with tbeir repres~ntalives. ' . ' . Bill>Bocked 1·1 .. • '' End 'Sit-in' At Claremont CLAREMONT (UPI) :.... More than 30 students and faculty member• )<Who barricaded ~vea for 13: hours inlide ttio buslneu bUildJiig at Clare-· m'Ont Coil~ge lo pl-oiat cuts in elhniC stl(di-es classes left peacefully late Tuesday after be-. i.ng eerved with" a court order. "We will contj.nue the fl!b'uggle web.ave started, but not by going to jail.'' a spokesm&n for the group said. ••we are not here to cause harm to the building or fight Ille Plllicili'' ' A Pomonit Superior Court jud'ge ·issued the temporary restraining ol'der Tuesday after· · noon, Ordei1Dg the group to leave the building. THE GROUP of blacks and Chical\9s were prepared with tood and sleepidg bags foe "what was to be a lengthy occupation. They eata they were prepared to ·-rem.in ,aptll campus ad-. .tnlnis.trators ••meet o.ur .de· 1111ands. •: '"This sit-in ia ap act. of nOn- violent civil disob;edience," lhe group announced shortly after their t4keover at 8:30 a.m. "We . will not destroy or disturb any re· cords, desks or files." ~demonstrators said the sit- in was launched to call attention to claims by some faculty mem-bers that they are "second class cilliens" and do not enjoy tepure in their jobs. 1 , The main complainr centered around a decision to elimiuate a summer pre:fresbmaD coune for 20 blacks and 20 ·cb.ic8D06. The coUege presidents decided it had not proved effective and was not . worth the $60,000 cost. ,, .. • • Environmental Act ~~ \. ~• • ,r , .J1•cing Scrap ·Pile? \ " I· , -1 · . , SACRA .. ENTO·(AP) -Legislation that would scrap a law requlrtnc environi»e"1al. impact reports on thousands of California ConstrqcUon projeC'ts has cleared a Senate committee ma lopolded vote. • .. . a.• couervation apokeeman said he doubted the measure eoulil1etthrougbthemore4~a1Allflmbly. The bW by Sen. Clare bill wu approved 7-1 Tuesday by tbe Senate Governmental Organization Committee after timber : S'rATE LOGqERS MAt<E. POETIC PLEA~'7 and bmhiesa interests complafned impact report.a CEIRs> were! 'hattlhltlle economy, lidcling to buildij>g costs and al ding "obstruc4 ~.·· . • .. IT U ONB of the ma,ior iea'sons that California has the aeeond Wont bualneas climate in the conUnental United States," 'dabbed Larry JClmJ, director of environmental resources for the CdfonlaCham-olCOmmette. . Tb& vote atilt the bill to the .Senate Fin~ce Committee, -.Bemdilll said, "I a._.i we ~ave a pretty good shot." ~TM Coiat! llel\"bllcan's meuure would •scrap the Environ- m et QullftY A~ which requires an EIR 1peWn1 out the en·· tb-.-lal -ol all government projeeta and tbooe ilrlTale P"!l•cta lbat requlra dlKretloaary approval of a •late or local ..,...mment a1ency. JllO&MAN BILL. a Reaourees A1enc1 spokuman, said that .-Id take In aubdl.i.iom and 1bopptnc centera but no1.-1nac-. _ot...,m•or,,___ . · Be eat1.,iaWd lbat a-s.ooo EIRs are completed each year. 11tct·Mamfteld, a apiil<eaman Cor lbe BulidblC .m O>natruc· . tlclli 4'racleo CouDCll toi4I the committee tbe Envlroamental ~ ,ut had p;;;;i..;t;i a "mlshm~ ol rejulatlOJ>S that re- ' ...... WatJy roporia whlcla an! us~ by a few 1elf-tnter,ot 1-"tofl1bti?onatrucllclllprojeets. . . , Rlcllard P-a -developer, uld the tilll had ·-• a -Jor"-oliltnlclloolsll to bang I.Mir bats on." · .. --atiYinln111anlallltl and 1ID1 arrued that the Envlroamen-W Q!lallty Aet 11"'9 the public a voice In a-.al'olm.ior eon-"*"s .. •pro~. " . ' · "It P&OVJDU tbl1publlc with a •at to partlcipawln the m--•Dt project tbal would ·not be liven them olkwlse," told Iba commlu.e. · , 1 1 • Ba 18111 Ill• c~iqqil"M'• atud)r bad Haolled a preliminary . .om... that'l!'!M......, a i>enalt on public pro}eeta and larc• Jrintebulld1D1propoaala. \: ;. I ex-patient o(Norl< .. to go lo· trial· · · • .• :. < • ~ 32 SOLONS SEEK '1illceAlberiGonjaleainl!l73won u: ... b Se''hool ' GALLO.BOYCOTT-A12 a:t million from him and,_ Mercy .a~ . Hmpltala in Sacrq,IJlento. Nor:-k., ,r , • .,.. • . --:1th e-We1ter~ Confer.~nce of 46, previously lost two other swts S k""' BiU Teamsters failed to appear and totlllinC more than $1 million and mO .::;; ,; endorse the Brown proposal. tace1moremalpraciicesWis. :'· ! · · In the trial on the Gonzales · SACllAMENT0° (UPI) -Gov. suit, Nork admitted he was ad·-Ednitmd G. BrOlfn Jr. Tuelday dieted to "uppers a1'(1 downers"'.·· .. nlglil slped aibijl permit.tint the when he performed dozens of un-· deslcnatioo of. student 1mcikiog necessary back operations. In areu on hieb school campu&es. banding down the $3.7 million -· · · b. s · .' I verdic.t against Nork, a judge The bill y en. nr en callecf him ••a monster feeding on Gregorio, <D-San·Mateo). allows burn~esb." . scbool boards to decide if ~m9k-ing should be permitted in A &DING TO )In. Byer-i specially desiinated areas . rum's attorney, Nork performed .. back surgery on her oo March 14, During Senate debate on the · 1968 and as a result, ~suffered measure. Gregorio blamed cur- damage to her nerves._ bowels · renUy illegal tmoking.on campus and legs and had to be taught how 11 tbe biggest ain&le cause for to walk again. ' student suspensions and ex- Nork, who lost his license to pulsions. He said local boards practice in California, testified at should be able to deal with the the Byerrum trial that be cur-problem without --interference renUy is working in Arizona in a from the legislature. job placement seryi.~e f~r Howc:ver:, Gregorio predirled medical personnel. He said he·is· most dt~tncls woul~ not chodse $3,000 in debt. ,, i L to establish tJ;te smoking areas. ~ Several opponents have con- ..• ·. ' tended that·1etting up areas for Embargo. to . Lift?· ._smoking could increase the usage of marijuana cigarettes. HAVANA, Cuba (AP) -Sen . But Gregorio maintains the bill George McGovern sa1d \od.@y be may decrease the use Qf. Pot aliit Priine Minister Fidel Castro · because cigarette smoking will aereed that ''inevitably" the U.S. be out in the open and not behind trade emb:atgo against Cuba closedrestr~mdoors. w.ould be lifled. ---- ' Sears •• Where Thrift ls Always In Style . . ' . This Ad Effective . througi; Sa1urday, May 1-0 • - · BUT LEGISLATORS bacJ<ing the Teamsters endorsed the bill, and Brown sc.tieduled a meeting today with_ihe Teamsters west C"OASl chief Andy Anderson. The agreement -if the t legislature approves it -would . set up a mechanism intended to resolve a quarter century of violence arid conflict in Califomi4 agriculture. . It would require secret ballots for 311 organi%iftg electtdhs, permit under limited circumstances the s·ee!Oftdary boycotts used by ChlJ"Ye% and. establish a stale ag:enC"y lo supervise elections and regulate Wtf air labor practices. It would authorize harvest time strikes, but only by unions which had won organiiing elec· lions. FOB THE PAST 10 ye;.;., bills aimed at settling the dispute have died in the state le•lature as rival factions refused to com- promise on keY points. Beginning at 5 p. m. Tuesday, "Brown started telephoning throughout the state for leaders ol all major iQterest groups in~ farm labor dispote fot stltl another meieting in his office-~ Numerous smaller meetidB'I have been held over the past three weeks. By 11 p.m., be bad 37· people seated in the, eabloiet room ad- joining bia private ~ in thfl Capitol -repr~egtaUvee al ·growers, labor_ gtoups ~ the St.ate Chamber of CQmmerce, top st~te officials, lect.laton anf newS'repqrters. l The onl~ major ni*e-~' . wall Chavez, who tllree da earlier said Brown's. prqpoa was "not betrayal. but close... · . . ' . BROWN TELEPHONED Chavez. After two unsaccessfuJ attempts, the governor reached the ·UFW" leader at bis he~ quarters in the commtmity of La 1 Pu 30 miles east of Bakersfiel4i and put the t:elephone conven~ tion .. on an office Jouiispeaker system. ' .. Finally, the Democr.tie 11ov· emor said: ''After everything you've heard, Cesar, can we courit,on your support?" , nlE ROOM BUBSl' into ap- plause when Chavez replied;· ' ''Very, very ~~f.initely.:• .. ····" CoatandGown " 2-piece set ' 4 7·7 Mother's Day Dress. ·-• -Comfortable A.t·Home Fashion 377 Mochine.wa1hable cotton qnd polyester ltl.,.d1. Pretty, print1. S,M,L ' JSearsl _ _,..._..w • So. C~~st Plaza 3333 9ri"•I St. Phone 540-3333 / • and Pantsuit ' . . SPECT A.CULA.R! 9-7 ~. Were SIO to 523 •EACH • Short Sleeved, Sleeveless DRESSES and PA.N'J'.SUITS •MA.NY Fi\BRICS, COLORS • MISSES' AND Hi\LF·SIZES Buena .Park llSO to Palmo Ave. Phone 828-44ll0 '' l\IM lffrs le•ol•ing Chcirge . . ' ' I t' ,, . ., · Orange 1 .r 2100 N. Tutton A-U. ' Phone 637-2100 .. ' ' , • • • l , • j . \ Newport Beach hasn't had\he world'sbest track record In recent years for solving some of its stickler problems. But the effort of the volunteer citizens group to come up with a solution for a new Ba)l'Bridge •oil Coast Hlghw ay looks like a winner. This is a project whi~h tJirough the Y.ears has .. Beriously divided the. community. It seemed clear that1 the 19. separate agencies -l<><:al, .sta~e and federal -that would have to get together on the brlclge project would simply find no reason to try and certain'Jy no reason to commit mopey without com· munity unity and community pre:;sure .. .. ..L '_J;.._. I ' IL suggests a design with the Iea(t amolS: ~tjm. ~,.' !'act on surrounding land ues wblle provldllli llOme · · , Jmprovementin traffic fiOW at ~V~ Drive, f I . 9nce Tic~er aild lils group have 'amp\~ tb'e C°i>!ll , mumty, th,e city w19 ial<e their excell"llt lfllckaae ·~ state highway o!tlclills for the first In• fonji'jepes bf tes~.l. . •·' "· /Uld for the first, time In many years; Yi•· pros. pectsforanewBayBridgerellll.Yarelook~llP ' • ---- ·scale It Dowii " • .1 ' Fac.ulty members of the· CoRst Coptdlua\ly • ' ... ~ • ' • ' - l ' -~ ,. ·~ ._ ' . ~ I~ But now a citizen volunteer committee, heade<\'bY architect William Ficker, has taken a thoughtful and thorough look al the problem and come up with a re- commendation for a 20-foot high bridge that promise!!' to put an end to the · community disagreement-and make it Possible to press for action on the bridge. College District. wllo teach day_&Jld lli&h~ cl~JL -:orange-coast anatli;Iaeo-WestCOUea:es and mllm~b~--1--~-\..:. of the clasiljrted:itaff ....,: tliOse wbO aon: fiave certificates -are askl!lg for flat i2.pei:cent salary ill· The group, "BAT· '76" (short for Bridge Action Team), received a strongly favorable reaction to its flfSt public presentation of its findings at a recent chamber of commerce Town Meeting. The . presentation was highly i>r6fessional. Graphics donated by a well known land planning firm blended with a computerized cross-referenced fact sheet and created a fair and accurate package. Ch~mber spokesmen have endorsed _the plan. Other community groups are likely to follow. The proposal gaining the support is tbe best of a combination of compromises. It calls for a six-lane divided roadway with pedestrian and bicycle· capaci- ty compared with the ~urrent narrow four-lane version. .• The 20·foot clearance above the water compared with the present 13.6 feet, affords less congested passage for vessels and easier small boat launching and handling, yet keeps the visual impaCt .Of the span withln1iounds. creases. '~ ----.~ .-t;: • The r"9uests~re made !"(Par'ately, blit they are being coos1d<\red joinll:\'._. Both te<tliesta ,are based on the grounds that 12 percent is needed almply to offset inflation_. This may be a' starting point (or 'salary negotiations, but the requ<?t. must cqme way doWn from there, p~Qbably down to 5 or 6 pe~ent if they are not to become inflationary Iii.themselves. '. · - I " •' The district's salary·budget would be Increased by $1.4 million by ' the teacl\en{ request, another $825,000 if the clas~ilied<itaff's merelis11ls aranled.' The budget -and the taxp4'ye~ -.il!IPIY can't stand a figure that large.• It .is worth.•r"'lalling that both teachers and staff got 10 pereel\I in~reaseii •last year while most of us were· getting along on far lesS. · In view of the tighUy squeezed ho~eho!d 6udget of everyone else, the new i2 peicent inoreaSe is out of line and should find ' litUe support .from either !he public or the district's board of trustees. I '. N ' ' ' . Civil~ty NotAlimys TheAnsicer [SYDNEY H~RRIS) Aim Laws at Law'IJr.eakers Dear Gloomy Gus Why. Peqi;alize the 'J,nnocent?:' ' I recall the case of a college professor specializing in criminology who felt he should really learn something about the "field" he was in. So he applied lo his local police force, took the exams, and did six months' dlJlY on the street as a uniformed cop. The most impressive thing he learned -and the m06t conflict- ing with his poor bri,efs -was that courtesy and dec - ency and reason were most useful where they were least needed., "In dealing with ordinary middle-class people,'' he reported, ••1 could be pleasant and civtl· and they would respond. nicely. But when I patrolled rough or slum neighborhoods, then I wu forced· to act tough or mean, despite my feeli{J.g that this was the wrong way to perform my duty." ' He explained that within the rough sub.culture of a city, courtesy is perceived as weak- ness, and consideration as cow- ardice. In .the absence of other standards of success or ex- eellence m•~hfamo remains the prevailing rule of behavior. Being .. nice" has a payoff only when niceness la perceived and appreciated as such; when it is misconstc~ed as timidity, it is taunted arid taken advantage or -as every substitute teacher in a tough school has painfully found out. THERE IS, or course, a ... icious circularity in this rel&tionship. When the cop (or teacher) dis- covers that middle ·class If they run out of room for the refugees at Cam,p P~ndleton, why not put them up al Promontory Point? There's plenty d comfortable space there. G.K. ~.~t-1111..-• .-.. ..... ., ................ _._ .. ,Ntlld .. ........... -........ s..._. ..... _ .... G-...y GVI, 0.llJ P1111il. modalities rail to work in this new milieu, he resignedly resorts l-o the typical attitUde of authoritarianism -wtljch only confirms what the su~cultW'e believed ii.II along. Both the cop and the teacher are changed more by the environment theY find themselves in than they are able to change it. Abstract students of criminology, and reformers, are quite right when they lnljst that police harshness and brutility only r-einforce the· slum dwellers,' previous perception ol the police as "enemy" -but the trouble is that these' people.'s .early condi- tioning has precluded an appeal to 81\,Yttilllg else except n show of force and possible punishment. When economic or social me-. quities create. such a su~culture, they are in effect generating a cancer within their own blood- stream, and one that is no longer possible _to cure without the most radical treatment. Neither "bet- ter '' schools nor a more "humane" police force can make a "civil'' community. out of a slum. First, the inhabitants' in· ternal view or the world must be changed, beginning with their e¥liest experiences of home and •.:ftreet and school and work and opportunity. We are not willing to pay the price this will cost; so we pay far more in the steady erosion of our cilie& and the magnification of repressive forces that in the en8 -succumb to the very disease they combat. To the Editor: - · My Irish dander has been ris- ing higher wlth each stupid law our lawmakers come up With- from "smog to dogs," I knoW our · laws ar~ only as smart aS the ones who' make them so Ytat ac- counts for th~b' siupidity ! Penaliz:ini'"lhe dog owners who love thejr doga enough to kE;fp them on a leasb or inside a fence when they are ou't, or in the house, by doubling the already too high fee is like unto the stupid gun laws some are pushing'that will deprive the honest and legal hunters and gun lovers of their Constilutional right to keep.and bear arms-yet in no way will stop the. ki~Jer f~om killing or the stealer fcom stealing-i>r the stray dogs_ frorit. straying or the unlicensed dOi owner from sWl not buying that lic'ense: , . We "haVe to stoP· the over- population," so we lee-1iz:e abor- -tion instead of teac"hing our youngsters how to be moral aDd deCent citizens. This is our re- sult; mainly, of tryuig to keep the Bible out of classrooms-take away the Bible and its teachings, •"Thou shall not ... " and we end up "Yith orphans and abortions. _, ntEN WE ship in thousands of orphans and plead for homes for them. Where was all that plead· ing for our own thousands of homeless orphans'? Are we going to pass another law having all the girl babies spayed and the boy babies neutered? Otherwise they couldn't get a ''license'' to marry? Doubling the cost of the license for the legal dog owner W; not gb- ing to keep dogs off the beaches or stray dogs our:or neighbors' yards, or leashes on dogsthat are out. Cracking down on the dog owner who causes these things to happen by making it mandatory that ir his dog is reported for messing in public or picked up without a li cense, or picked up for even being loose, said dog (and possibly the owner.) to be taken in and "neutered" (killing Updating the Tenure Policy Few industries offer ex- «utives lifetime contracts any more. They've learned that dead- wood Which canno.,t. produce should be pruned. Yet colleges and universities continue lo stifle thei r advance behind a suffocating logjam of fotsilized faculty which cannot be dislodeed. One college bas changed itl form of lifetime facul- ty tenure, and 90 far the re· sulta are en-tire 1 y beneficial. 0 r a J Roberts con· ·ceda that he ~ hil university with firmness and with a board of regents . wlllch oupportl his Ii~. STuDENTS not only conduct themselves as exemplary Chrl1tl1n disciple& bu't l:lranierea are mandatory. And toe boys. neckties. And !or lacul· ty, liltewlu. • I ~ /, ( PAUL HARVEY) And judging by the bountiful fruits of a scant dozen years-the avant.garde facilities, the academic and athletic ex- cellence. the backlog of applica· lions for admission and the en- thusiastic acceptance-of ORU graduates everywhere-Oral RoberU University must be do- ing it right. One significant difference about this fully accredited privately financed college ia that its faculty 'bas voted for a dif· ferent tenure methodoJogy. 1beretofore-and IDOfit every- where elae-.and teacher with lifetime tenure could thumb his nose at proptiety, backslide in- tellectually. flout school tradl· tion, even contradict common de· cency, yet the worst the school could do was to exiJe him to a barren baclt room assigned to do nothing. ~ • • I ' 1HE INDIGNITY lo IUIY person ot substance was 11e· vaslatina; lesser persons accept· ed the ehumanizing indignity but re ained to burde n the budg . . T ORU faculty, after a year of eelings-none of which was at ended by President Roberts or members of his adminislration- voted unanimously to change the form of tenure. ' Now each professor k:noY.ia that he must be signed to a new con· tinuou& three-year contract each f/<CJT. . If fired, he gels paid for 2 "" years-or ls allowed that time in which to shape up. The North Central Accreditilli Assn. has accepted the ORU formula, and aucb are the raulll that schools of the stature of Harvard are looking in. tak\{a1 notes. -• IN FAtllNESS lo tho Id· minlstrators of state.funded schools, many are accused of al· lowing abuses on campus which they are In fact powerleas to Con· trol. But private schools do bJVe· tbia-option to aldeotep strlllftl&· lien and to perpeluate the vl~I < ty-the Intellectual pf'OY(flll~ Ulelr unfrozen faculUea. t v ' '( MAILBOX )· lLttns from teaders .ore welcome. T~ right to condense letters to fit .space or ,Pminate libel is reserved. LefCtft o("JOO words or lt s1 will be givn preference. All letters mii3fin- clude signature ond mailing address · but nome! m'oy be wilhheld on re- • quest if sufficient reason is Qppore-nt . Poetry will not be published. . two bird.I with one stone and helping the over-population too), and-then double the fee-on the guilty party instead ol the inno- cent, for a change. MRS. EARL FERGUSON /ffaH Probleal To the Editor: Just a short note to complain about some sections of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa with mailboxes out at the curb. For years we have had no troli- J>le, but all of a sudden someone (probably c'hildren) is taking things o.ut of oui' bOx. and tossing them in the shrubbery. Recently . an ' importa~t check was found laying under a tree by the side of thehouse. . · The police werec<'alled ; there was nothing they could do· and . since we both work and the mail comes during the day we are at the mercy of whoever is doing . this. Yes, we could get a P.O. box, but that is a lot of trouble to drive to the PoSt office every day. Why are mailboxes at the curb necessary when a slot in a door would protect the mail? NAME WITHHELD ·c-t1Ui119 Voters · Tothe Editor: The wording of the ballot for the proposed increase in school taxes to be voted on May Z1 is the most nagrant attempt to delude .. the voters l have seen in 35 years of voting. Although it is doubtful that any laws have been "·iolaled, the people who were responslbJe for this gross travesty on our election process sho .. d be iden· lified and publicly censored by the proper election authorities. As a taxpayer, I resent thJs p~posed ta~ increase being sub-- milted_ again al 'my expense. after it was soundly defeated "barely six months agO. But, l re- sent even more this childish at· tempt to confuse the voter Into rever1lng his earlier conviction. C. J . THOMPSON f'ed lip To the Editor: I have just read the letter rronl Marjorie Ja(kson in the April 30 issue of the Daily Pilot and I couldn't agr~e with her moce. J a111 fed up to the teeth with au the bleedln~ heart.a who bemoan our country a actions these la.at days in South Vietnam. Jon Chancellor on Station 4 newa said he "remembers those people standing on the roof of tht American Embassy waiting to be NScued." Well, I remember the years . We foua~t their wilr for them, the mm;e tfi•n tSO bllllondollars In supplies , t.he O•er 50,000 An;ieric1n men killed, the tho01and1 upon thousands of our 111en wounded, not to mention all u.o.. Hated•• ml11lncln utlon. Now all We bear ari the recrimination! from the· sob· sistffrs, ''Why didn't we do m'ore.'?" I say ten years of oUr men aod money are enough. D,. PIULLIPS •• Like most libeflarians1 I am 8.n isolationist who Contends tJ),afU>e United States should )fever become entangled-in foreleg al· liances, especially, .pl llaiiCeS . which cv>IY offer a frielldly na· tiO,-i m~tary weapons. • To the Editor: . After reading the erim sum- mer employment news from an ·Associated Press article, I was refreshed at the good community service our area provides for our young people in the-'"Youth Employment Service. It iiJ alive and well and working diligently to bring together' willing -emptOyers ·a.ni:l job·seeking youths at no cOst to either,. Tak- ing care or ·•our. own" brings respect, stability aoo dedjcated continuity to our town. ;-. : MRS. LYMAN-fl. FAULKNER CorrespandingSecretary . Youth E~ployme_ntService . WHAT South Vietnam needed piost Was a consistent anti· Statist, libertarian philosophy lo ward off the authoritarian armies of North Vietnam. But, of course, J linqw of no government which preaches a' P;h'ilosophy which attacks its own existence. America should have offered the philosophy of Jefferson and thoreau instead of guns and napalm. T!ie people of Sbath V'iet.nam cannot defend ... mseJves until they un~~tan~ What Oley are defer.ding. • And this is exactly why 'the North Vietnamese· won; 'they knew what tbe·y were fightipl:J'or because.the State told them .. The armies of the North were fighting for the Slate and' the dictatorial Toth~.Editor: Slate fought for power. How about a bright·si4ed story What South-Vietnam needed to to rebut tl;le dour cOWttenance of survive was wh3.t Ho Chi Mlnh Gloomy Gus for• change? was contemplating in the lNOs The spbject, believe it or not, is when· he qµoted from our oWn Amtrak, .. · Declaration of lndependehce. If I called the Santa Ana number the United States had not allied liste<J in the phone book. The ft.self with the French ·eolonlal phone rang one time -once only powers in Southeast Aila, Ho Chi -and a pleasant voice Minh might be kiiown today as · answered. · · the Thomas Jefferson of Viet- "Amtrak, s.lnta Ana. Parks, ttam . . speaking. May I help you?" Anyway, this is water ¥"der I had prepared for a morning, the b,cidge .. Whal is now llbpor· and maybe 'afte'rnoon, of busy t3nt 'tO r;ec'o1t1ize is ~that· 180uth signals and was scarcely able to Vietnam's limited government is get my question out. · •. . today under· total government. ''Does Amtrark &top at And 110, South··Vietham is no Salinas?''' mott!·a limited cOrruptef\I govern· ''Yes Sir, it does. You can g~t a ment: it is totally corrupt.ed. train out of Santa· Ana at 8:45 in And to make matters worse, the morning to make connections Vietnam is aurPissi~g America's wit,h a 10 o'clock one in Los half·hearted imperialistic Angeles~totakeyoutoSallnas ." nature. North Vietnam's He paused for breath. military machine recentlY' con- "However, ''he continued. "lo quered Cambodia and. ls mobifiz. Htain complete information on ing \1-ooPs int'o Th.ailaild., 1 reservati~a and ticket prices, · ,' It'ts.time for Jl,11 good·antl-war you may dial a toll free number. activists libertarians and Tbatnwnberis1800~1.". · . paclri.sta tO come tO the aid Of the l ·"'.as so awed by thisdi~layof ~ su,ppressed "citizens bf Vietll8m . 1 efficiency that I creeled hia flow It ts time to (:ondemrl'Vietnam as of inform a.ti on with silence. corrupted and dictatorial, to de- '' Is there a~rthtng else J can maqd that it.dbes not transform help you with? he nit.eel. into another II aoist China. ''No thank you. I have it.all.'' • The war is not over just hidden "Thank you for callini, slr." by a Cen~red pres;. The ¥iet· Amazing! nam war lives as does·HiUer live ' nM O'MARA in Hanoi and the Vietnamese in· dividual lives in f~ar. Slavery is A-ellerlt'ar notlheprjceolpeace.1 , • To the Editor: LAWRENCE SAMUELS The Vietnam War ts over for the Americans, bUt just begin· ning ror the Vietnamese people. When the stalwart.a of Ho Chi Minh secure all of vtel.n'.m, a new atru11Ie, perbapa bloocller than the military war, will com: mence. " And that war ls the war of con-. rormity1 tWe·war between the in- terests or lhe Individual and the inte.r~sts of an autborltartan State. Who wlll lllln? Probably the State 1ln5e It baa an enormous arsenu at it.s disposal while the lhdlvldllal hu little ex· cept cries or Individual ri&hts . Unfortunately, tbe run makes.a bigger ioipresalon. DAILY PILOl R~~.W<td.PultlJWr niornci• K ttllfl, Edieor Bor6oro K rtibich,· ..t4'fori41 Pa~ E4"or • • The editori•I pa1e of the Dally, Ptlot seeks tq Inform and stimulate readers by presentlna on this P•I• dive.rte c~tary on tOPict ot \"terttt bf i)'ndic'lt· ed cotumnisti and c•rtoonllta. by ' pi:ovldlp1 • forum for ........,. v(nt"1 and by pt-estntinl tbl• 1 new1p1per'I opinions• and kWls on cument topicJ. Thie editoqal .P...lona Clf the 01Hy PtJCll appear only In lhe,ecUiprlal coJ~11ttohe top of the P•I•· Opl.tOnl ex. presstd by the columiilst1 Ind cartoonist& and Jtlter·.,.tten1 are· U-tlr own amt no tnd~m• of their vtews . by the''~Y.'Pl1ot 1 .shOukl,be lnl•trtd. • • Wecliiiisda~, May 7, llis • 1-~--'~;...;;.:..,;;.;;.;.:;....,:....;;;,;.:.J Arj1y Miiter, dean ol Stanrord graduate aeh~I of lloiolne11 - "lndivtdu•l• :.can conltol their , own lives more than they lb1nk 1lf they're purpoaollll ...i Ml 1oel1 for the.m.selva.'' . • I ,/ . I , .I I ' I ; ' ! I ( ( l l t r t ( I ! I c t ~ < ' r r I I J J A p y n r, ~ ll II • \ a ll .. h l It s " sl i. el v 5' "' al SE c. Pl ol YI 19 ly vi 81 yJ fr n1 , of w di :I • •• -Or T oda 's Cl~s i11g . N.Y. Stoeks •• '" VOL. 68 , NO. 127. 7 SECTIONS, 84 PAGES ORANG E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1975 c TEN CENTS -.. ' . 'Rock Concerts OK.,d for Fairgrounds By ALAN DIRKIN 01 II•• (ql/1 ~Uots..11 .~Rock concerts may make :.i co~eback on the Orange County FaJrgrounds. The dust Jco m tbe.l™~t ROcl<Fest1val, when croWds up ~o 60,000 jammed the fairgrounds 1n Costa Mesa, for two d ays. and generated local protests over drug use, noise a nd traffic pro· blems, has apparently settled Lon Nol 'Bribed'· To Leave By ROD AMGOVE AIM<l•lt• "••11 Wloltw The las t president of Cam- bodia, Sau Kham Khoy, said to- day in Camp P endleton that his gove rnm en t bribed former PresideQ,t Lon Nol with $1 million to get him to leave the country. "Lon Nol was so slronK, he had all the milita ry and civil power, but he was a sick man," Khoy said in a sort voice, translated in- to English by a son. ··.rr he had remuined there it would have been too di£ficult lo put. anything into effect to defend the country.'' The million·dollar bribe was m ade in American money, Khoy said without s pecifying where the dollars were obtained. Nol left Cambodia about a week before the £all of Phnom Penh to the Khmer Rouge on April 17 . Nol flew to Hawaii where he is buying a house. Khoy succeeded Nol in the presidency and later was evacuatt.'<i from his c ruJ11blin g y ati o n with Americans . • Khoy spoke to newsmeh after his arrival with nearly 300 other Cambod.ial'}S at the refugee prcr cessing center at this giant- !\larine base. Khoy said he participated in lhe·decision and ''it was a good buy.'' Asked if he \\.'er e bitter ttiat Lon Nol was given a million and he himself wound up in a refugee camp \\."ith apparently nothing, Khoy said he did not ask for any gifts and he was not bitter. ··1 don 't think about it," he told newsmen . "It doesn't make any difference to me." He Said Lon Nol did not name the price but that the amount was decided upon with the Ca mbo· diun prime minj~ter a nd the cabinet. I It' said that was the a mount of n1oney that w as necessary for Lon Nol to start a ne~· lire in a ne~· country. Oilme n Push For Offshore Drilling OK LOS ANGELES (AP> Armed with plastic mode ls, com- plicated words, orricials of the Western Oil a nd Gas Association made a pitch today (or new or- rshore oi l drilling off Southern Calirornia. '"It is absolutely, essenti al lo lhe economy of the United States that this project go ror,,.,ard ~·ilhout delay,'' said Phili p Ve rleger, general counsel for the association. He spearheaded its scheduled three-hour presentation at the second day or a pubUc hearing held by the Federal Bureau of Land Management on a proposal to lease 1.6 million acres or Southern California olfshore land lo drilling. The prbdu~tion of oil olf the shore of Southern Califbmia can be done without harm to the economy -a nd w e n~ that oil'' Verleger pleaded. "People of Southern California and the Unit- ed Statei understand this need, according to palls we'vetaken." The association is a trade or· ganization fo'r the o•l industry. Meanwhile, John L. Loftis, senior vice preSident of Exxon Co. U.S . .A.. defended the high profits reported by his and other oil companies in the last three years. . "While oil industry profits In 1973 and 1914 ln~re"'ed markbd· ly, the)' wCfe hdt eX~essive when vle}"ed aaainst fulure capital anSI e xPloration rtQuiref'1enll wblch are estimated to range from $200 \o $400 billion over. the next 10 years," be told the pane.I • of five rederal otnclals. • "Neither lre they excessive when compared with other ln· duatri.es." ,,. f ·~ enougMor local promoters to try stas:inllance conCerts. Two· dr1anizations have ob· talned permissioni rrom the Orange County Fair Board and the.::eo&ta Me·s·a Ctty-Council to stage conc_erts · aod they have both assured authorities that they will prev.cnt ~ problerg,s arising to remind officials of the 1969!estival. The first conce rt_. featuring the Laguna Beach roc!(-grou_per HOnk "We want thl11 to be' suc cessful end The Manna, will be staged because we want to stage one a this Saturday evening by West month." Coast Concerts of Newport Medler said it will be a dance Beach. _ --.eoacert and .will be-held indoou Rod M-edler. 23, one of the "We ar-e expecting about 5,000," JDembers ol~ ibis partnership, he added. said today, ·•we are not ·culting Medler ~inted out that the co~ _'tJlL..b@ hirlg_g ._l_O prom<tte.rs of the 1900 festival Costa Mesa policemen as well as were notfrOn:i. the local area. employing 25 ol our 0"'11 people Anot.her organization, Waller· rorsecurity: Greer.-Productions of Garden Grove, is planning two Fair· grounds dance·concerts for Ma y 3J, and June 14. The M ay 3 l concert will feal.ure-.two . .b.;,ind. th~Rockit.s. .a 508 style group, a nd Rain, whirh plBYS rock. according lO 23-ye&r· old Jim Wal ter of Garden Grove, one of the producers. Waller said today that they hope lo s ign t wo more"bands fqr the "giant dance" which will last from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m . 'rickets wilt l'ost $2 a piece and the dance \viii be held indoors. Waller said that he and h.is. partner .. P hilip---Gree11 2'11-who· tras staged concerts at UCt. ul~ urc anxious to avoid problems aosociated \\.'ilh the 1969 festi val. "'We are \'ery concerned about lhat ... \V alte r said. '"This i!! something new for the fair · (See CONCERTS. Page 1\21 Fig11 re Changes -· .4. I I -p resst>d Up Pal Curtin, 18, Huntington Beach, tries on chapeau,_ that could be among $250 worth of clothing she would wih if slie captures Miss Mermaid crown at COsta Mesa:s an* nual Fish Fry. Helping her is Marion Sammons; 1,9., las t year's winner .. Girls interested in seekin g the title during May 30-June 1 event should contact Dr. Bern ard Simon, 540·1171. Mesa Councilmen Appr«:>ve Contract Costa M esa city officials are tr}'ing t.o find out what the com· munity \\'antS. To lhctl end. t he city cou ncil ap· proved a $7 ,800 contract with Opinion Researc;h of California Tuesday to conduct a citizen at· titude survey. • For that amount, field workers will interview 600 residents and obtain their views on 120 ques- tions. Cit)' M:aha~er Fred Sorsabal explained that the survey Will c9ver s.uch areas as parks and recreation , police and fire services and other topics that the city's'GOal s and Objectives Com· mittee wants included. TIUILER WENT ON FIRSI' CAU "I rented our trailer to the first person who called." . That's the s uccess story told by the CoS\' Mesa !it•ll who, placed this ad in the Dkll,)!.Pllot! ' 1 BR·tratler, adult park, no,peta. $12$. + util. XXX·X.XXX. tr YP'l.have llvlng sp)lce Y<>U'd like lo rent, call 'SU-5671. Put·a few WOrdrto work for you. r rnlhe D•llY Pi!<>t . ., In addition. Sorsabal said, 'persons in the v1est side area, where the r e have been con· troversies bet"·een industrialists , and residents, will be questioned for their views on the issues in- volved there. The city ~ manager. said that special inte rest groups have been pushing for pat tic ular projects. He said tbe cit y needs i.o de- termine communi'y desires before entering into· such pro· jects. The coun Cil had-·c·onsidered a mail survey of a ll residCfll.& at a cost or $21,000, but Sorsabil said that questions were r;aised a~ut such a survey's validity. .. It's possiffle for one person to get ho ld of sevetal" question· ·naires and S~nd them in,"' he ex. plafned. . · Sorsabal 4'.!stimated that it will take two weelCB to wor.k out with Opinion Research the•~tiooa that should be used *JICI after these have been apD\!il by the council It wlil l~ke tjw ror tho s ampliril' td be 'tna e anti th~ answer• returned. •, Soru~al con4'nd«l II.at. Opi· nlon 'Research la the •t re· putable poll s urvey '*il•ilht\f in the state. · :'-\;{ . R~ently ~survey WU lattn or industrlall1ts in ·tHe wist side are~ by t.n Orang Q2;st Coll•~• <See TAX , Pace AZ) Counsel Ru'les on Tax Vote By HILA RY KAYE Of .. 0.lty~li.tSIMf A ruling by the Orange County Counsel's off&ct' .that Lbe wording. on the May 27 tax override el~· lion ballot is incorrect play pro· · vide last-minute assistance to the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Although the ballot will read a 36·cent hike if the election is s uc- cessful, the county counsel has ruled that it will actually only be a five.cent increase in the school Bedelian .Recounts . Incident The burly male nurse awaiting, trial in the bludgeon death of Newport Be ach heire,ss Nancy Atwater has said in an iq.tervie.w that h' battered the woman to keep her fro~ stabbing her ailiug hus band-to death. Jn an exclus ive interview with Chicago Daily News writer Robert L . Rose, Daniel Gcrbis Bedelian asserted that tlie wom an, whose body he later aJ. l~gedly entombed in wet cement, was poised with a butcher knife, ready to stab her serious ly ill husband. Bedelian told his interviewer that Mrs. Atwater hit him with the knife in the struggle that followed and th en stabbe d herself in the h ead several times. "Her fice w as twisted. It was devilish. All she said was 'I 'm go· ing to kill him'," Bedell an r e- lated. - Bedelian said he "merely did m y d uty" when he Struck the s li g htly built , so.year-old • housewife with a small metal statue of a duck which wa~ kept -on ·a hallway shelf at the Cameo Shores home, 4623 Perham R.oad, Corona del Mar . After assertedly finding the woman hovering over the sleep- ing A.G. Atwater. Bedelian said, he grabbed her. ·•1 pulled her back by the elbows from be hind. She was screaming. She was trying to hit me with the knife. "During t he struggle she cut herself on the head and bl ood squirted all over the walls a nd the floor. l took the knife from her hand," he s aid. Bedelian said that it was then that he reached fo r the statue. "'I reached lo a metal bird·likc object and hit her on the back of the head. only to subdue her," Bede li an told his interviewer. "But this woman did not fall. so I hit her again. To my shock. she didn't move any more when she sat down.'' Bedelian, in the interview, cor· roborated a llegations made by ~rities that he bundled up the ~·o man 's remains and drove · them to a Pacoim·a junkyard where they we re entorhbed in an oil drum fill ed wilb wet concrete whic h he mixed himself. ··t must have flipped. Insane. <See BEDELIAN, Pag• A2l DOW FINISHES ON PLUS SIDE ·NE W ·"°ORK !UPI ) -The stock marke t, in a late surge, · closed higher . t oday in active iraditia on lhe New York Stock E>ttbaoge after see-sawing most oftlt'l-d·~· · Th'e Dow Jones industr~al average, a 20 .88-point loser Tues· day, laioed 1.72 points to 8.16.M. It had been down more than Ove points. Adv•nces led declines by about a -1evto·to·&ix margin. CTnblcs1 81)t ,. Prices were m ixed in fairly ac- 1.lve trading on the American Stock Exchange. district tax rate. The ruling came after district officials protested the wording on the sample ballot di stributed to voters last month. However , the ruling came too late to make any change on the actual ba llot. , The error concerns a state· ment included in the analysis on the ballot, Y.'hich cites the cur- rent tax rate and then the pro- jected tax rate for next year if the election is successful. ' Sh"'" lhe Boxs C hri s t i na -On ass i s , 24 .. daug Mer of tbe late Greek .shippi!1g-m'3(fia.te A~Stot!e Onassis, bas a·rr1ved 1n Lon· don for talks \Vith oil com· pany executives. She a s . sured lhem that she is nOY.' in cha·rge of the Onassis operation. • 'No Clues' In Slaying Of Mesan Exhaustive questioning of friends and ram.ily have failed to provide any clues in the week·old slaying of Costa Mesan James R. Per ry, d e t ective Sgt. Sa m Cordeiro admitted loday. ··we've ta lked to many pco· pie." C'Ordeiro said. '"and from \\'hat they say. the kid "'as just a fine young man. Nobody knows of anybody who would "'ant to harn1 him." Perry, 22, of 325 E. 17th Place, ~·as found in his apartment by his employer. who had become concerne d when the v ictim vanished and failed to show up for work for fi ve days. Pe.-..ry was d ead. He had several stab wounds in his chest . The killer left the knife iit hit' body. Sgt. Cordeir o also said several possibl e m o tives arc b ei ng studied in the slaying but thnl none are s trong al this time. They 8re lhc routine possibilities exa mined in any ho mi ci de, according lo Sgt. Cordeiro. The victim Wa's slain in his 'east.side 'i partn\fnt 'near Harper Park, 9.,n'IY ·a rcW blocks frbm where·M-arion "Dick" Perry was murd.~d i~ a burst of gunfire ncarly21ti year s 11Je>. Homi·ride del·ectives im· med iat e ly c hecked into the possibility (\f auy relationship llelweeft·tlw two vlctin)• bul have ruled t~at·mltcoti\phl«lly. 'The'l~mUy or J ames Perry has bt!:en 'Mla6li1hed In ttie -Costa Mesa area for some time. whil e Marion Perry·s family lived in Oregon. They are not related. The incorrect version states that this year 's tax r ate is $3.76 and would climb to $4.12 next year if the tax increase is ap- proved. The corrected \lersion, accord· ing to Deputy County Counsel Frank Fekete. is that this year's tax rate is $4 .07 and would climb to $4 .12 next year if the measurl' is successful. The $.1 .76 fi gure l'amc from the amount that next year's tax rate CSee OVERRIDE, PageA2l Full Po~r In Store For Patrol By GARY G RANVILLE DI tM O"'llY Pllol $~! Under the proposed merger or \be Orani::e County· Harbor Patrol and the sheriff.coroner's department, h arbor patrol of- ficers would be given full peace of(icer powers and operate under polictes and p r ocedures est ablls hea by Sheflrr 'Brad Gates. 4 • Details of the proposed merger a re ouUined in a nol·yet released 23·page feasibility report pre. pared by th e co unty ad - rn inistrator"s s tuff. At st ake in the consolidation is the deployment and control of the patrol's 79-man contingent and 16·vessel neet that is currently dispersed at Newpart, Dana . Point and Sunset harbors. The palrQI operates under the Harbors. Beaches and Parks Di s· tritt or the Enviroi1mental Management Agency and is sup- ported by the district's tux re- venues. The m erger proposal suggests that the sheriff.coroner depart· ment bill the district quarterly for "all costs inc urred relative to the harbor patrol operation." Such a payment scheme would leave the financial support of the harbor patrol division with t he district. The study concludes that the followin g benefits would result from the merger : • -Gr eater a d vancement and lateral movem ent opportunities for those e mployed in county public sa£ety activities. -Standardized training for harbor patrol functions utilizing existing staff and facility al the sheriff's academy. -M a n age m e nt flexibi lity 'through a centralized manpo~'er pool. -Consolidated and stand;_1rd re parttng syst e m s lhat would provide infQrmalion to all law en· <See MERGER. PageA21 Ora age WeaCll1er Low clouds tonight and Thursday m orning becom· ing sunny by afternoon. Highs 65 at the beaches ris· in,g to 72 in la nd. Overnight l~'S 48 to 55 . I NSIDE T ODA \. Omaha re$idenla are trying to •hake off the effects of an onalaught of tornadoe« thal may be costliest d~e:r in Ncbnuka hittory. Siar,, Pogt • A4. lndt"X • -. .. 'tl.2 DAILY PILOT c Woanesd•y. M•r7, 1875 ;.i DoctorS .Go --. UIS ANGELES (AP) -In· terns and resident doctors went on strike at Mii rtln Luther Kin,; Hospital todny despite announce· 8fWW or D tentative settlement or thft"di5pute at three large coun· ty·run hospitals . 'Jbe wildcat wa lkout came ~iehin a n hour altet J umes Jrafies, chllirm a n or the 'County Board or Supervisors, said lln agreement had been r eached to avert a stri ke involving.l,200doc- 'C'h . ' .,, . r1st .. ·Group ·Gets OK ·An organization called "Christ is the Answer" soon will encamp .on the Orang e County Fair· .grounds for a month-long crusade among young people in 1he Harbor Area. Approval (or the crusad~from May 31 to June 31 was given by 'the Costa Mesa City Council on a Ai·l vote Tuesday ni ght, with Councilman Jack llammett dis- senting. The authorization came with several provisions, one o( which was the council's right to revoke the permit after two weeks if traffic.foulups occur. .~. Michael Ma ddox of Weldon, Ill., whe re ''Christ is the Answer " is headquartered~ ex· plained that five tents will be put up, including two dormitory tents and one large meeting tent. He estimated that on weekdays the meetings wiU attract from 400 to 800 persons and on Friday and Saturday nights from 1,000 to 1.500. . Councilmen questioned Mad· dox about the size and time of the meetings because of possible traffic conflicts with classes at Orange Coast College and with the Friday night speed. way rac· iogon the 'fairgrounds. M3ddo¥ said that the crusade ~n time the meetings to avoid conflicts and agreed to submit a ~raffic plan to the city engineers 4Wd police for approval. . Other questions were raised about the, crusade . .At the coun- cil 's dinner m eeting, City ..Manager Fred Son;abal voiced eoncern over whether the v11Usade was going to be "a gypsy camp" although bis question later appeared to be answered to •his satisfaction by Maddox. Hammett pursued this theme, IJpwever • .ifnd made note of the qutdoor toiJets and kitchen that Jjre planned and commented, ';jt &trikes meas a circus ground.'' TONIGIIT '·ROMEO AND JULIET"' OCC Dr a m a Department, Auditorium, Ma y 7·10, May 14·17, 8p.m. Adm . Free. "SUBJECT TO FITS" -South Coast R.e p e rtory Theater, through Sun. 8 p.m . UCI LECTU RES -Poetry Writing Workshop, Room 248 Humanities Hall, 7 p.m. "Heart 'and Circulatory System, Freshman Lecture Hall, Medical Surge 11 Bldg. "The Worlds- Within Us,'.' Room 101 Physical Sciences Bldg. "Living Marine Resources of California," Room lsa:Ptfysical Sciences Bldg. All 7 p.m. THURSDAY. MAY 8 UCI LECTURE -"Photo· graphe rs on Photography," Social Science Hall, 7 p.m . ORANGE COAST l DAILY PILOT Ttir 0<""9r c°"'' D••'r P1•01 . ..,,,. -"'is <-· "'l'lfdlr>eNeW\·Pren, •Pubh....,hl"'O.-l!N~t Pullil•h•no com"•"'· S.p•r•k~ll·-•·~ publ!Sl>f<i ""'""•' tllrOuQ" ~rl<WW IOI CO.I• MtW. '*'"Poll Seath, t<untlf191M S...-l"F""'' 111 .. v.ilfw. ''"'"'· S•<ldlrfMl<l Vlllt• •nd u.,... !M.Kh/!.ovlh co ... , .... ~ •1'91""•' 9(1111.., ,, p.,tth'"•O Setu•<l~i• -!>un<l•w•. T ... tl'ln< .. I l>Ufl"Y'i•"ll pl•nl • .i .100 W.•I IWy :St•tet, test• Mt<••, CA11•o•nl• '117", • Robert N, Weed ""'"CMnl ..... Pub11 .... r Jack R. Curley Vkt "'nldenl 11nd C..ntf .. MINOH Thomas Keevil E.OllO< Themas A. Murphine ,,,...,..,,.tE<ll'°" Otarles H. Lo~ Richard P. Nall Al~''"'"' """""O"'V Ea.L•• Telephone 17141 M2·4J21 Cl i1ssllied Advertising M2·S671 Coprrloflll , '''s 0••"~ lo•.i """'""'"' c_.,.,.,, "lo "''"'' JIOl',.l. Ww•"•'*''· ''''°''"' m•H~r O• •4w••ll••"'""'' ""'"'" m1y Ot r•11•oclw<•t w1111out ..,,1.1 P••mh•lon or · c•1r1p111own.r. .... ~o"d Cl&1• """ .... fl•lll •I Co~I• -.-. .. , C.l 1IM!tl .... ~ .. -•1(111""' 11J ,.,, ,._ U.OOll'>Oft!NJ: b1 .... jl "':C0 "'°"tn1¥; IOIOlllM¥ Otlf!Mh-~.OI _... tors and CUlruptlon ol medical treatment to thouaandf of pa· Uenta. Tom Hawkins, public nlaUona director for the county Health Services Division's southeast re· gion, said the 126 interns and re· sidents ut Kln g andliiinced their decision to strike following a closed.·door 111eetlng. lfilwkins said 180 starr physi- cians remained on duty to care for the 263 patients ln the f'rom Page Al MERGER •.. for__c:.mf!_dn~a,Sf:!~~l.~~r..;.---=..:.-".: -olan ard operaung anu en- forcement policies throughout county r egulated law enforce• · me.bl a&encies. ·-Improved coordination with other divisions of the sheriff's de- partment as well •s outaide law enforcem ent agehcies. -An estimated savings or $82,000 a year . The study· calls for the sheriff. coroner to continue providing the district with services at their present levels, including budget preparation and adminislrative . overview. It also specifieS that the dis· lrict 's bui'ldings and other facilities -now used by the harbor patrol will be turned over to the sheriff.coroner for his use. The fea!iibility study states that under the present two de· partment system reports are t often kept within the single de· partment, resulting in "lost in· formation o r twice covered ground." Fifth Dis trict Supervisor Thomas Riley has scheduled a meeting Thursday with Newport ·Beach officia ls and has asked that consideration of the con· solidation be delayed two weeks lo allow further study. Ford Cancels Jlieinamese War Benefit,s WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford today canceled special Vietnamese Wfa benefits for m ilitary recruits because ·'America is no longer at war.'' A White House spokesman said that Ford's order eliminates for persoruljojding lhe military as of Thursday burial allowance, de· ath pensions, and benefits ,for nonservice connected disability .. Ford also asked Congress to end as or July 1 the GI Bill for education. "America is no longer at war,1 •" For4 said in a statement. ''The time has now come to terminate wartime benefits that apply to the new peacetime volunteers. "I want to emphasize that the termination actions will in no manner impair the eligibility for full wartime benefits of the more than seven million Vietriam·era veterans already discharged or thos~ presently serving in our armed forces.'' Ford said in his statement that the action will save the United States $1.5 billion over the next five years. Press Secretary Ron Nessen told a news conference Fotd's ac· lion marks ."the end of the Viel· nam era." Ford 'issued a pro- c la m ation c anc e ling those benefitS authorized by presiden- tial order and in a letler to Congress asked the lawmakers to cancel benefits for recruits or- dered by law. The · benefit cutoff asked of Congress would chop GI educa- tion measures for men and women joirung the armed forces after July 1. Fro"' Page A J OVERRIDE would be if the election fails. Ac- coi-d ing to Superintendent John Nicoll, the drop to $3.76 is the re- sult. of state legislation which limits the amount the district can c011ect from taxpayers without a special election. "Naturally, we're pleased with this clarification," NicolJ said to- day. "It places the issue in a much m ore favorable light and truly tells the 'district's voters. -what it means to his property tax bill." The impression given from the incorrect ballot is that the ta11: hike is 36 cents per $100 asaeued valuation. Actually/ according to the ruling, it's a ive·cent hike over th is year's r ate. Nicoll said that a sug1esUoo was made at a breakfpt meeting today of district statr members and citizens to pla:ce lntorma· lional signs explaining the mia· i laken wording at each ,palling place on election day. The superintendent said the district is looking into the feasibillty of such a plan. Beca'Use of the late date, lh•e is no time to either mall correc· lion notices to voten or chqe the ballot. · -- OB Wildcftt Strike in-LA - bospita . He aald they 111ued a J2.pace 0 manlleato" of demand.a aaainst tM hOJpltal admlnlstratlon. EX-SURGEON SETTLES MALPRACTICE SUIT-.\5 Picketing continued at CounlY· USC Medical Center after the settlement was announced, pend· inA: rautication of the agreement. Meanwhile, another 12,000 Callfonlla doctors face massive ~·· In the prle<s lhey"pay for malpractice insurance, a mo· jor Insurance company h8s warned state off icials. Even as the protest against aoi.ring rates entered its seventh d•Y in th• San Francisco Day area today, the head or The Travelers Jn:;urance COmpanles said nex.t year's premJUms may be five times current levels UD· less the 'entire malpractice syst~m ls overhauled. Jt was rate bikes of up to 324 percent by Arconaut Insurance Co., another major malpractice insurer, after m ass policy can· cellatlon s that sparked the partial boycott by doctors in eight San Francisco Bay area counties. Legislative e fforts to make major chaoses in malpractice law to.cut huge court judgments and. lh111 , pre111lu1111 C<llUIUed • In Sacramento. a1 Gov. Edmund Brown debated wfttther to call a spech:ll session* on &he issue. Sucrt •4'"i(ession was urged on the DemOcratic chief executive · by about 750 doctors 'and lhetr • a upport e r a who lobbie d legislators and other officials In· tensively fpr rate reliefTueaday. Brown met inform ally wtt.h about 30 doctor1, but' d id not address the_ entire gr,oup. lntercieac Btrred · ~ra_nd, .J~rr Report ' . On CdM Deaih Told Orange County Grand Jury members were told shortly before they indicted male nurse Daniel Garbis Bedelian in the slaying of N ancy Fuller,Atwater . that he confessed to the killing duri n g an interview with Newport BeaCh police. But Bedelian stressed when he made the second of two conflict· ing statements that he clubbed Mrs. Atwater, 49, with a bronze figurine because she repeatedly attacked him with a 14-inch butcher knife, the Grand Jury transcript reveals. The indictment includes the re- counting by poll~e of an earlier statement by Bedelian in which the Lebanese immigrant told of- Jicers that Mrs. Atwater ordered him to remain in the home at4633 Perham· Road. Newport Beach, last Feb. 4 while she lert the re- sidence with a man. _ Newport officers testified tha.t Bedelian, 41, told them shortly after they arrested him Feb. 6 al his Gl endale home that he did not see the man who called for Mrs. Atwater a l her Cameo Shores home. .'f'••r1111d•• l'il•ti111s U"I Ttlfplwlo They said Bedeli an told them 1ihat the man intended to drive Mrs. Fuller to the Orange County courthouse in Santa Ana the next day for court action connected \vith the trusteeship of her in· \•alid hus band's multi· million dollar estate. These Omaha ·family members con'sole each other while viewing the remains or what was their split-level home. Three tornadoes whipped through the city Tuesday, kill- ing at least three people and damaging or destroying 500 homes. (See Story, Pag~ .&..4. l They said Bedelian changed his story at the Newport police station and told them that Mrs. Atwater, knife ii\ hand, attacked him in the living room at about 2:30a.m . Feb. 5. • Clothing for. Viet Refugees Collected Bedelian has been ordered to race trial June. 30 on t~~ ,¥'\Jrder allegation. He 1s free <>\' $100,000 bail posted by defense attorney Paul Caruso. The Grand Jury was told that · the alleged l'aped confes,ion con· tains Bedelian'S statement that he thrust Mr's . Alwater's arm back with su~h force that she was ~tabbed in ttie head by the knife. Donations or clothes for Viet· na mese r e rugees housed at Camp-Pendle ton may be made at the downtown Lag4na Beach fire station. . Arrange m e nts have been made among Laguna Beach citizens, Fire Chief Charles Kuhn a nd th e Salvation Army to establish a drop point at the sfa· lion. Clothes shOuld be tagged "male'" "fema le " or "child" to aid in distribution at the camp Pendleton tent city.· According to a Salvation Army spokesman, Laguna Beach is the first 'city to request a special re· ceptacle for refugee clothing col· lection. Refugee Data Number Set The government re- leased a toll free telephone number today· !or use by persons wishing to inquire at Camp Pendleton about sponsoring or adopting re· fugees from lri'dochina A Ma rine spokesman gave the number as (flOO ) 368·Il80. He said the s pecial service was put into effect because of the large number of inquiries re- ceived by the government. He said all questions per- taining to the refugees . would be handled on the special line. From Page Al CONCERTS grounds and we want to make it go.". Walter said that the Ju.nc 14 dance will not be held if the first affair is not s uccessful . West Coast Concerts. which ls pre1enttnc the -concert $1tur. day, is a partnerstup between Rod Medler and John Gardell, 35, 'Of Irvine. It also will be held in· doon. Costa Mesa councilmen ap. proved permits for the concerts Tuesday night with litUe com· ment. Plant had been approved bythepollce. Walter also said security would be provided al the May 31 and June 14 concerts. The spokes man noted , however, that residerlts of other areas who have clothing they wish to donate 'may do so by call· ine the Salvation Army at 547·0831 for home pickup. Many of the refugees do not have clothing sufficient to protect them against the cool springtime temperatures. l'Y contrast, Viet· nam has shirt-sleeve weather the yeararoand. Data Study Pact Okayed Costa Mesa is to hire a Santa Ana firm to a nalyze its data pro· cessing needs and recommend what equipment should be used. The council approved spending up to $28,000 on the study to be carried out by Arth.Ur Young and Company. City Manager Fred Sorsabal told the council Tuesday that the city's present lease contract with National Cash Register will ex· pire in ctober and a decision needs t be made On whether a more ophisticated syst em should b eased. "It's too ubjt!CITV'e a thing to be done in-house," Sorsabal added. • S. ·Korea Probe WASHINGTON (AP) -South Korea National Assembly· Speaker Chung JI-Kwon h as • •sounded out congressional -leJlders on the reliability of the Alnerican defense commitment to his country In light of the fall of Cambodia· and South Vietnam, two American-backed allies in Southeast Asia . Bedelian said the wound did not prevent Mrs. Atwater from renewing her attaCk and that he continued to club her with the bronze figur~ne until she fell J.o the floor . She died at his feet. Bedelian ·assertedly told police $8,400 Tab For Books The Costa Mesa City Council has authori zed a n expenditure of $8.400 to buy a set or books ci;>n · taining reports of the federal dis· trict courts of appeal. City Attorney Roy June said Tuesday was the last day to purchase the m at that price before a 10 percent increase goes into e!fect. Later June explained that the set contains several hundred books and that the purchase is part of the development of a small law library to cut down on trips to the Orange County Library. SALT Talk Recess GENEVA CUPIJ -The U.S. Soviet negotiations on a new Strategic Arms Limitation Talks treaty to limit nuclear weapons recessed Cor a month today because of problems requiring new top-level instructions. The one·month break wali agreed after riegotiations on a new SALT treaty to li mit nuclear weapons ran into problems involving verification issues and defining strategic deUvery systems. Fairer Sex?·- cabbie Berates Cussing ' ' . . SAN DIEGO <AP l -As a cab driver and ex· Mari ne, Maurice Bingham knows cussing when he hears It. And he hears II most from the ladles. The 320.pound, 6-foot·2 cabbie was called Tuesday before a City Council commlltee in Its investigation of dangers faced by taxi drivers. Ride rs occasionally try a stickup but ' 'most of all, they cuss us out," Bingham slid. "And you take your average woman ttder.'' M added. "They curse more th311 the men." . • that he wrapped Mrs. Alwaler's body in an Oriental rug and put it in the trunk of his 1967 Cadillac . He the n sprayed the blood- splashed walls of the room. with yellow paint in a bid· to hide evidence of the struggle. l\1ale nurse David Jacobson, "''ho met Bedelian at the home about 9 a .m . Feb. 6, told the Grand Jury tha t Bedclian told him that the stains were caused when he broke a bottle of cran- berry juice. Jacobson testiried tha~ Mrs. Atwater in t e nd e d to fire Bedelian. And he also commented that Atwater, confined' to the home Cor some years with a paranoid. schizophrenic condi· lion. was "unusually groggy•• throughou~ the day. . The Grand Jury transcript reflects his alleged admission that he drove Mrs. Atwaler's body to a Panqrama City junk yard, stuffed the r ug-wrapped corpse into a ss.gallon oil drum a nd then emptied three sacks of wet cem ent into the container. Bedelian took Police tp the site and pointed out the oil drum on top of which he had positioned a 1 battered car door, . Police said Bedelian told them he believed Mrs. Atwater's at- tack may have been triggered by the quantities of wine and vodka s he had consum ed during the previous evening. * * * l'rom Pnge.A I BED ELIAN But all that blood all over the P,lacc; who \YOuldn't?" .he re- Portedly told Rose. Bedelian alleged that Mrs. Atwater was an extremely heavy 1 drinker who cOnsumed a half- f:allon or more or vodka a day. "She gave her husband vodka against the doctor 's orders," he said, adding that the victim was afraid that r elatives and former business associates or Atwater would strip her of legal custody of her husband and his trust fund. Atwater, who police said is suf· (ering from chronic· mental ill- ness, is a former executive vice president of the Wrigley Chewing . Gum fi r:m . His sister is the wife of the fi r.m 's bo ard chairman. Interest in the case is keen in Chicago beca use or the Wrigley headquarters there. · Bedelian is scheduled for trial June 20 and soon after his arrest he was freed on $100,000 bail post· ed, he said , by a bondsman who has r equired no fee. The same goes, he said, tor his legal defense. Lawyer Paul Caruso, who has represented d e fenda nts in ·several s pectacular Newport murders in past years, is defend- ing the Lebanese immigrant. Dr. Julita Phillips of the Los Angeles County Coroner's otfi~e told the Grand Jury, however, that she could find no trace of alcohol in Mrs. Atwaler's body. Or. Phillips testified that her examination or the many wounds she found on the body indicated that the victim had not offered · any d efense agaii:tst the attacks. Male nurse Lee Enouf testified that he went to the Atwater home , Feb. 6 in response lo an appeal the previous d ay from Mrs. Atwater. · Enouf testified that Mrs . Atwater told him over the telephone that she was afraid of Bedell an and that she intended to fire him . And he s upported JacobSon's testimony th&thei' 1n° valid husband was "over sedat.. ed" from medication apparently . administered on tbc previous evening., , l'r1>1H Pag<" Al TAX •.• class. The purpose of this survey was to dete rm ine wheth'er manufactu~rs who had been leavinJ the area were doing so from dissatisfaction with city services or because ot a need to expand. The s urvey found that ex· pan.slon was the main reuon. The two areas of concem voiced by lnduatrlalists were for a rut· food OJteraUon Jn the area and a better bus aervlce. · The result• or tbls atudy already have been given to the cou11c11 .. • 11 I I I ' I • I I I ' \ • ' \ ' l I I I I I . • ' I I I i ' I • • Malpracti;ce · · · · · Ji--:--:~ 1 Suit ·S~dled . ' . ~ .. ·-837.S,o()&· .. , VtJM~ . . " ~ . Ask Re/u:ge · · , . SA:CRA.KJCNTO '!lll'll -.\bout IO •kid?-VI>• ll'Ull ,., lint cl.,_ ll"t-; ~ pvfd f0< v1ei..amlu• ai:· , , _ , . r1-.,1a th• uni~ Stawo , SACllAJIENTQ <Uri/ -lolli ' ,· 1°'* 'Ill joi>d lo them that G. Jlark, a . former a.er~· . f·' JtWy •tat 'President F9l'd · ••U'"D who prevlou•l~•t . to '~aate them u re-s. lnUlloa ID maJiS e • ~u1ee1.""111cl.ard Youns, ""'•creedto'a'375,0Gl>Ht-• who deacrlbed him._ u of,•notliltr mal;r81t.lee ••a fh'at iate tram~ancl • '" " · t proud/'_ told a newa can. Court J udie. Cbarleo ( Corene.• Tlinday that 1111! o 'tUesday ~ U>e 1 ll'OUP fl akld_!'Ow r~ __ -.,-. •ul!J:.~.3! "have wed the pre1,lcleel_ !fJ.flTUm, &Iii ., .ivethem reC1111ee •tlluL . ,, ·IT '6udr e .:2 in1lllcii>: 'lbO ... "" · noimcemidt cant-e in the 14th day . ot·ajury·lrlat. D . s. \ · • !.J!l'~Uialw ... the.rira......urown · •gos 'i!8u:li.t"'iror1<.1o "' 1o trial· _, ,_ _ . _ . · Sti · · · •· · ·~m11u..,cri:':':l<:~9l:;~ High· Sc}\ool ... ..,. &le ~,,-' .. · -~ .. · .. ,.. ,. ·• '.!!!',......... -~tala>ID s,c~•il><;nto. Nork. • " • ...:~ . --caiicllff"cer . ·-. 4l;preylQjJjty_1 .. 11"'1p1Jier•uita S ' " k Bill·. ·1 c~ .. "-' ..... -; . . . . . ' ' 'tolallnl,1'10<0 than $1 iiilllloo and mo e . ti unless fedecl9"oa ~.!! ~T.ofti ~ayden . 35 activist faees m..-eJnalpracUceswts. .: are remov v--...... j · ·' ' In "'"" tri l the Go al . SACRAMENTO·. (UPI:> Go ll 11ie amount C,, .__ thall wlio ounded Students for · ,. . ...,.. a ~n • !"' es -v. • 1 ,1r.._ 1 ted~..r1.H"1t Democratic Society and ~t1'-tlfork admitted ~was ad· Edniund G. Brown Jr. Tuesday , , ue e,aera ' -~ . r, '· dictedto ''upperaand~ers''''. nl&ht•tinectabillpermi&,tinctbe ·=~·~r plants ·-" eaa .tb•.~ Husband of a'Ctrt»s Jane whenheperformed.~orun:·· deaiap.aUoa· of student tmqking . 1,ture confi~msttfae 'eff.teJ · , "'.olJda, has J:"!1oun7c~ he ls necesa&.r)W back 1 operations. In areas On blgb school c~puses. iJ!jl~Ofthelr1eCj9i111.......,., .~!'?~sly.th kmgof~g handing down the $3.7 milJlon T be i,iu by Sen. Arlen •1 . '.Utedlspo1aln;i~· ' • .;;. ,aiams,l J~/ln Tunney tn the verdict against Nori<, a judge · i.Dc.=1• E • · ---' ~ tm.~mocrallc U.S. Senate called him "a monster feeding on Grecorlo, <11·&an Mateo), al!ow• ·~ ao.r llaer..--~ 1 prtm.-~ humanfieah." 4" _ -'acboolboarda.todecideif1mok· •• MN DIEGO' (UPb -·The: ,..., ACCORDING TO "Mrs. Byer-ins ehould be permitt.@.in if""°*' pt'Ml4eat.of UD1ted stat.is 1 rum'• attorney. Nork perform,cl apecjalJy desta:qated areas. • . 1~lallnc.pleadedno~t o·• s· d backsurgeryonberonMarch14, DurinC Sena e debate cm the, ·~Y )o·four charges 11! con-3 . . tU eOtS . · 1118 and as a result, she suffered meuure;-Grecorlo blamed cilr· · t_,.,. •Wt the collapse Of ·the . • , damaa:e to her n-'""es, bowels · ren.Uy Wet al smokioj.m campus <lil!!:)lleco-b~'ed real estate de-' and lop and had tq:jje taught how as the bI1ceot l!lngle cauee for •elii!nenUlrm. _ · En.d 'Sit-in' towalkap)n. aludent 1u1penlll on1 and ex-' "Ulia. JI. lfalver11GD, 311, enteJ:ecl Nork, .w,.. Jost bi& license lo pulllom., He said locaf boards ~·f.Jit..:"l>iea before U.S. Dis!"~ i . I pr~ceinCalif~rl)ia,testifiedat .abpU)d be able to deal with the a.lit radce Wllllam a . Enilgfit At-c aremont the 8yerrµm trial thal he cur-'problem without interference t!~c:e for dimdaal ol 22· reoUY ia woJ;kial in ~~ in a from ttie legislature. .oountl of lytn_ I to a grand ·jury • jo.b, ••ae .• 1Dell. t '•erva. (_ e Co_r, However, Gregorio predicted. -• CLAREMONT (UPI) -More• _,,,, · · ' -"•triM• Id not •---&o~ 1nspecton. · medk:at..,..onne1. Hesatdbe11· 1D01t UNI "..., wou ·c~e )~ .. , . .J• · than 30 students Bnd .faculty $3 ood~ .toestabU.b the1moking areas. ~ .. ,,aJr lifke B~ ... me~bers who barrl·eaded •·-~a · ·~ · • .. ~· .1. Sever&l op1ti9ne'nts have con-, ··"Uc'll:AllENTO (U01'l) ~, thelilaelves !0 r .13. hours lneide . , __ _s._, !. " V .,4.~ '•tetided that 1ettin1 up areas for 'Ll&jl81atlon, l~teall•i state "' .lhe bulhl ... hwldll)I 't .Clare-.l!fbbai'go Jtol utt?· _,;,smoking could Increase the' paollnetaxeson~qentpexfyear , mont. College .to __ protest Cuts m • . ~ Ulne of marijuana cigarettes. to prodUc.e $115 million for \ ethnic stud-1,es classes left HAVANA, Cuba <A:P) -Sen. But Gregorio maintains the bill . bl~waya and mass ·'1.Jnatt'i bas .p;ac~ly Ia:te Tuesday after be·. c;;eor14: McrGov~rn sBJd today he may decrease the use of pot , • narrOwJy ,.won approvRt fnSm a ·. lJig sefted with a ~order. and Prime Min1ste1" Fidel Castro . becauae cigarette smoking will Senateco~mittee. ~.. . · " ••we Will conu,nue the struggle agreed that ''itaevitabl~"' the U.S.. be out in the open and not behind Tbe Ttan,it and EnerlY Com-we b~.v~;startedt. but not by going · trade e~bargo against Cuba closed restrpom doors. mlttee; .f .ueSday ~dorsed the to jail, .. a .~PoKearqan •for the would be lifted. ,---- lneasure1ly Sen. J'ames Mills ti). group.sud. We are~ ~e to San Diego), on 8 b&.re' majority cause bar~ to .. the building or 5-1 vote and sent it to the finance fight the pol1~e. committee. More ' than half the . A Po:mpna Sup~rior Court money provided by the tax boost Judg~ ·••W~d t~e temPorary would'be ~armarked for develop-restralnll!ll"order TIJes<!aY after· ment of rail rapid· transit · ~. ~rdetlng the g~ to leave i ~~m• in PoPDIOUB eounUes. the bwldbtg. . 1-Dftld ho Shootout THE GROUP oC blacks and· 'L ~ INDIO (UPI> -A boidUR~-'Chicanos were prepared With peel wu killed ond anathet wu food and s_l,eeping liap foc w~at ([edtieally wounded Tufeday tn an ,.-u 19,. 1?e a l~n~by ,oc~tioo. · -1hooloul ,.iur pcillce They ~.,~ tl!eY. were prepared to "dlutitc a robbeey at a~· ~ re.~alo·~_pntt!, campus ad - Ifmaiture store. .. m1n1atr.ators meet our de· ·~ lo 'd n.u ·~ manclll .. ' ~uca r, ••• ,~ce .,,... • ....... ~."It . ·1.s· ct oC Jwln Montez was shot in the back . . ... ~ a :m an ~ ., non· ~ the shootout but the bullet vtolent -civil disp~ence, the !(Jply grazed the officer, lodling IJ"O!lP a~o.unced ~hortly ~r .j\llt)ander the skin tn JQa back. ·tb.e1,r takeqver at 8.30 a.m. We · , will not destroy or disturb any re-IJC St adeHt #Protest cords,desklorfilei. ... • DAVIS (UPI)-. Unlvenity of Tbe®mon1tratonhidthe~it· 'California Davis Chancellor in was launched~ Ciill aUenlion ..J.._ Meyer plam to respond to claims by some .!~ty mem· ~··~ 800ll as pasaible" to student ' ~ th~~ they are, 8econd class : ~that the firina: of an 85• ~1Uze~. and do npt enjoy tenure •mtmt &llthroPolOIY professor be ~ their JO~. . . ~recomldered, 8 spokesman sald. , The mam ~~mplamt. ct;ntered ~ • ,A~t ,30 students protesting arQUDd a, 4Q~111on to elimmate a '•ttiil.ftring et Dr. Kenne Ciani.re· _ su_mmer_J>_~e·fresh,m~ ~for ·,flllectloleavetheUCadminlstra-20 ,blacl<o ~ 20 Ctiicanos. T)ie ':!IGa buildinl for two hours Tues· college"res1den\s decided.It bad ~I~ J1Atil Meyer agreed to meet not proved effective and was not . 1: ~their representaUves. worth the $60,~ cosL •I Jilt: " .. ;1mr1 Backed 7-1 , · " 1.4/• . • ' Sears ·· u Where Thrift Is Always In St¥Je. • . This Ad Effective_. through Saturi:lay, May'io. ' • • >' i .. ~ ..... ,. .• j: 1 1 ,,. seeret Bkllot · ·:' f;~~ E.~r-ses ~·:~ . . ' t/Jrotvn , Earrn Bill fr_ ,f ,. ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -.Gov. · Edmund Brown Jr. juJ?i""'1y declared today that he ..... r~­ solved California's 10-ye.--0ld struggle over farm labor lqiala- tion. In a dramatic midnilbt meet· ing, Brown won endonealents for his secret· ballot farm labor bill from both United Farm Workers leader C... Claavez and all major spokesmen for California growers. . , Among major parti,s to the complex farm labbr dispute, only ' 32 SOL.ON$ SllEK GALLO BOTCOTT-12 the Western Conference or Teamsters failed to appear and iendorse the Brown prOposat. . CMA'IU -· :1 . • • of all major interest P"OUP.8 in IM farm labor dispute CO.r s~ another meeting in bi& qt!fSA, Numerous smaller meelJgJlf have been beld over the: past.._ T b weeks. i.·() BUT LEGISLA ORS acking h bad -~ th T •• d ed th bUI By 11 p.m., e .JI. . . e eams . .,..rs en ors e . seated in the cabinet room and Brown scheduled a meeting joining his private stud.y .ln .Ui. today with the Teamsters west Capitol _ repr,e.entat.iv_es.,.9.f. coast chid' Andy Anderson. · growers, labor .1rouJJB arid :tftf The agreement -if the StateChamberof..Commerce,taP : legislature f PProves it -would state officials. legislator& ~G , set up a mechanism intended to news rePorters. ·resolve a quarter century of .. r:· violence and conflict in The only major figure 'ablenl Californiaa1riculture. . was Chavez. who ·three1 daytt: It would l"equire secret ballots earlier said Brown's. proposal for 811 organizi ng elections. was "not betrayal, butclole.'' '' perm i t und e r limited . . .'> circumstance's the seconcJary . BROWN TELEP.HONE-a boycotts us~ by Chavez.and. Chavez After two UD&UCcessful. establ~sb a '11tate agency to attempt., the governor reacbe4. supe!'Vlse eleetio'?s and !egulate the uvw· leader at. ·ms be._.. unfa1rlaborpr•ct1ces. quarters in the community ol La It would authorize harvest 1 Paz 30 miles east of .Bakersfield time strikes, but only by unions and put the telephone coavers-. which had won organizing elec· lion .on an office loudaPNkc lions. · . , _ system. FOR T~E PAST io.s~aA}ihills Finally, .the Democrati~ gO,.Ji. aimed at settlingf.·thl . d*'lJute erDo'r said: , ''Aft.er everytbi~ have" died in the state 1eps1ature you've ..,heard, Cesar, can '!I as rival factions ref~to com -countonyoursuRport?" ...-, promise on key points. . . ' ~ q . Beginning at S p.m. Tuesday, , ·THE ROOM 8URST into ~P,. Brown st'q:rted telephoning plall=ie when· Chavei replied:· througbotit the state for leaders ' "Very, very definitely.'• . rp ' ' • -. . • . f . ,,._ ·~ ·~ ·' ·~ • " ' . . ·~ .. , ·~ .. 0 • '· ' I ,, ~·1 " • .... " ' ~. v' .. I I .,J• .. I -~ " .. 1 _:·Environmentru :Net _ • .•• • • , t . Facing.Scf.ap ~~ile?-Mother's .Da;ty ~.-.,r~ss . 1: • . "-~ " f .. " ,1 . , . . ... ' ~ Coat•rid Gown 411- . ' . · .. J: ~CRAMENTb .(A,p,) ~t.'etislaUon that w®ld scrap a law requi,iag environ.JMDtal ~tD:tpact) reports on thousands of C.UComla conslnjctiOn . .,.Ojects bu.cleand a 5'1nate coinm!Uee 2-piece set . . . \ ·and Pants.u•t , · " · ... ~ · : "·I .. ·. .sJ.ECT·ACULAll!_. • ' "."''"~~d:!~'!",;.Uo., -~Ile·~~~ the meuure - . . ' . . __... • -·.,. t .. could'1ot11Lroughlhemorell . iid>ly. , Tbe bW by Sea. C\l>l'e 11en7 ir¥,~Yed 7."1,Tu~.by lb8 Senate Governmeillal ~.COm"mlttee ~ llniber.' · S'rATE ~s MA"l<i Po\11C,!!f•4 ·_. A7 aiicl ~~ lnterfita: comP!illneoi lmpa<I{ ~rts (EIRa) ,.,--;,:; hurting the economy, adding lo buil<µnc colls lllill aldlng "obotrucj ___ .. 11'-..,. "1' IS ONE of 1be major ·reuons that' California bas the . -wont bu11n• climate ID the COlltlnental tlnitOd Sloteo," d-ed Corry Kfml' director of envirenmeatal re19r"'e' CO< ~be Callfornfa Cham berOt commerce. , ~ .• · • ,; n ~J : Tba vote sent lho:,blll lo the 'Senatef.Finoinco.. Committee, nin.-aerr1l!JU,1~ •:J .,,.pee1 ...._•:r• •.~ 1o1>c1 •bot." • Tba'Cerea Reiiubllcan'a meuuJ'e"woul41enilhe Eaviro!l· m ,/ptp11 Quall\Y. Act, wlllcji requliM aa BIR. apellJD1,1>111 Ille- ·• tbw llital ...... -. ... or ~.,.etilm•t proJedl and -pit,~ P.to~ tbllt requ1n dllenllonl!f7._approyaJ or a 1tata or IOllJ" IO\"enunent •C-Y-I :11;} NOR•,Ul.JllLI., a -··.4~cy IPOl<Olaim, Hid thot ~ tal<e IDftbdl.-Ud "1!!PIUI eenten.W\ nat.-truc· \ -llfa-bollleOi'.-=V ' • "/' r'°Ho..Umated~ EIRa comploted,ub1e,r. ' Dldrll-eld, a mae f« the llulldb!I and Q/Dltl'uc· 1lan Tradet Ciioiadli ~ 1be e<>m~ the ti'1roDid!l"lal !' QDU17'Ae1 baa ~~a •·.U.hmuh cit rep!•-taat ~ 11 repQrla wblCh ore us.a by a few self-IDtereat " f1Cbt~111ojecla. . ' , ' ' ' .. ,o14.._ .• -denloPer, 'Hid Ibo bill hod .-._ •• -toor-•Ucm111a1ohanc-lia\I..,~' ~ , , •' '· ' • .9. ~1·~1 • • 'ti: • . :\. . Were $10 to823 • .. '· .. . ' -.1 'f • " • Shori SJe"veil~ slee~eless . DRESSES and J;-Al~TSUITS ' • . •MANY FABRICS, COLORS ' ' • MISSES' ANJ> HALF·SIZES . '..._ ) ., • " . •• .., ... ' ... . ·-.. .• . .. y ·-~ "'I-,;;., ' ... -~ ••• ,- ' . ~-.~ Jlat oa'1ronlil-•·""1 Hill areued thot the Bnvtronmen· Machl-"l'aahaWe cotton and UM Searl Ravolvlng Charge ··W:=t>'Ael.li-tbo"1~cavoice1D._alal"'ajorcoa· ~ blanclo, Pretty prints. ) !-.. • PfojeCtl. . : I ~~~,L -' ·1-----~-----'---.;·o;,""------...,=·~·"'-~-i!~' ~·,.. __ ........,.., "°' ,_ • I. STOltl HOUltS1 •'••• .... v •'ft novma ~"Nie wit.It a •AJ"to .,.._.....ta.,. .. -· ' . ' 1. 1 , ~ O MMM1oJ ...,, 1 ,.'"' , "' ~ projael dolil WOuld .DOt be •1• -............ J. ~ So Coas·t Plaza Buena Park . ran~e ' ro AM •••• .,.. ~ Jllltaldtbecom•IU.. • ~ • _,, .. ! p~'~ • 2 "00N T A s.1"''°' ,._... •' Ho1aldtbeeom•'UM'1.-badrwt'!~·•na17 r ~W.~· f. l 33938r11tel!St.· 8150LaPolmaAve. ,, • ustn Ve• ttio..,•"-'•'",,.~"!.. ,.._.,,-.•-: --:.u ~--"' ~-.. -~•1 !' 43 Ph 828 ••oo -Phone 637-2100 ·~ ~ ~lhata1 .. ...,..liwttoapu-c ...u .,,_ .--• Phone 540·.i 33 · 1 • · one _,. 1,-"'""" ,..,~,.,.. _. ,rtratabulld1D1p,_.., • ' • • ~· • t ' • I ' • -• :,\111~· PtL•T ED~Toli~-\i. PA(fE .. P,, eserve-the-Par .. I 1 , The sug~estion has been'JQlde that a fire station be built on a comer of ibe city park In 'Costll • esa. A new fire station Is needed downtown and put· it in the park would save about $200,000 in land ts. 1°J ' r 'The idea came from •councilwoman Norma llttzog and was offered at •«study session, perhaps · ut a lot of forethought, as something worth con- tdering. The staff was asked to study its feasibility. · The idea does not appear sound at all. The wntown park is one of Costa Me,a 's greatest at- .....,t<ls and had been before the c;,i\y_ wa! inco11>0ral· ed. It's supposed lo continue lo be a focal point, loo, in downtown redevelopment. . The park's 10 acres con5titute some of the most heavily used recreational acres in Orange County. Further, to pu~ a f~ station.in the ark would be ~ repeal a mistake made several years ago wbeo the tititldball courts were installed ; inappropriate f4cilities in themselves for that park, although they strve a secondary fWlction for storing equipment WJthin the shell for the annual Fish Fry. • • It woufd be nice, of course, lo save $200,000: But ·over the years Costa Mesa has shown.more ability to save money than to preserve open space. Thus the 'jjtY has cash in hand, but.few green spots. . , • Scale It Down Faculty members of the Coast Community College District who leach day {llld night classes at Orange Coast and Golden West colleges and members cl. the classified staff -those who don 't have certificates -are asking for flat 12 percent salary in· creases. The requests were made separately, but they are being considered join Uy. Both requests are based on the grounds that 12 percent is needed simply lo offset inflation. This may be a starting point for s alary ' . . 1 negoUatidns, but the requeat mus~ come war, 'down . from there, probably down'IQ 5 Of 6 percent, !flhf1Y are not lo becomelnflatlonaryiJ,o tliemselves. ' 1 v-.· The district's salary.tludget would l>e-lncreas,ed by $1 .4 million by the \eac~rs' t equtat,. auottier $825,000 if the classified staff'sin't:J'ease l~il!J.\ed. -- The budget -311d lite taxpayer -pT,y can't stand a figUJ'e that large. It is worth recalJln.1 that both leacben and staff got 10 percent incte11eo last year while most of us were getting along on far.less. In view of the tighUy squeezed household budget of everyone else, the new 12 ~...,ent increase Is ~~f line and-should fin111itae support from eilli«,•ne public pr tlie district's board of trustees. • Mesa_on_View_ · Now you ~an °send a pest~ard with a picture of Yc:tur hometo:'f;n on it. (:osta· Mesa at last has lilt We postcard raclts. r · ' . It may• seem like a small thing, and indeed ji is jusl a nicety in.terms of a-city's identity, but it s'llould not t>e overlooked that a Chamber of Commerce com· mittee put in a ye81' of effort to bring the project to fruition. 1• 1 The ch'amber, the city and speedway promoter Harry Oxley -one of the cards has a view of the motorcycJe racing -paid $100 apiece for the initial printing of 8,000 cards and the printer, Qolden We,<l of Long Beach, put up a like 11mount. All future costs wiU be borne by the print!!!-.. There are four different cards -of the c1v1c center, the Estancia adobe, the speedway and the en· trance sign on Brislot'street-and they are being dis- tributed lo drug.stores and similar retail puUets. The next time yoo drop SOJI\eone ·a card you can send them a view of Costa Mesa. It will be good for yoUr community pfide and for the community's im- age. · · • " ' .. I • c~ •, • . ' f ;,I; .. : . \\:- .~ ~ " .... , .. Civility Ai,,i L..,,s at Lawbreakers Penalize the Innocent?· Dear Not Aluxiys Gloomy Why _ I I J • T/te Ans~r Gus TotheEditor: Will you please help with My Irish dander has been riS· [ J getting .. so meone to ing hi gher with each stupid law our lawmakers come up with~ SYDNEY HAR. RI~ synchronize the signal , from "smog to dogs." f know our ~ lights on Fairview~ Road laws are only as smart as the near the college? I( seems ones who make them so that ac· J recall the case of a coll~e pretty silly to It.op three counts for their stupidity! professor specializing Jn times-inthreeblocks.. PenalizingthedogownerSwho criminology who felt be should J .P . love their dogs enough to keep really learn something about the them on a leash or inside a (ence I.: ~YG-.t-MIM•I ......... ..,. h th t ' th "field" he was in. So he applied ~ ... .__._•-"'Y..n.t• w en ey are ou , or tn e to his local police force , took the ....._•a.-~. s.... ,_ • hduse, by doubling the already exams, and did six months' duty ~-o..-,o .... o.u, "• too high fee is like unto the stupid on the street as a uniformed cop., gun Jaws sqme are pushing that The most impressive thing he modalities fail to work in this wiJl deprive the 'honest and legal learned -and the most coo.flict· new milieu, he resignedly resorts hunters and gun lovers of their ing wilb hi s poor briefs -was to the ·typical attitude of Constitutional rig_ht lo keep a~d that courtesy aulhoritaitanism _ which only . bear arms-yet 1n no way will a n d d e c . confmns whS:t the sub-UM-.. slop the killer from killing or the ency a nd believed all along. Bo cop stealer from &tealin~-or the reason were and the teacher are changed slrl_lY dogs from straymg or t~e ..most useful more by the envi t:nl they unlicen~e<l dog ~!"ner from still ( MAILBOX ] Letters from readers ore welcome. The right to condense letters to Jit $p11Ce or el.iminate libel is reserved. Letters of 300 words or Jess will be given preference. All lette-rs n1ust in· elude 8ignoJure and mailing address but namei m ay be withheld on re- que)t if sufficient reason is "apparent. Poetry will nol be published .. t\110 bird!$ with one stone and helpinc the over-p0pulation tool., and then double the ree-on the guilty party instead of the inno- cent, for a change. MRS. EARL FERGUSON Mail Pr~ W'liere they rd th lv'e' · l the are · notbuy1ngthat·lic.ense. were least in emse -9 in Y We "have to sloPl the over· TotheEditor : eeded able lo cbange it. · popuJation " so we legalize abor-. Just a short note to complain n "In dealing rlA ~ s ti r act ds t ~ d ~ 0 t 5 0 f lion inste'ad of ti'aching our ~· about some sections of Newport e m1no ogy an rc1onnen are · be al and B h d c t M 'th "th din •t · ht 'h th · · t'th t youngsters how to mor eac an os a esa wi :idd~~-ct!~~ qw. e ng w en ey msll a decent citizens." This is our ri-. mailboxes out at the curb. people,•• he :ilice .~rsbn:s ~ =~· suit. mainly of trying to keep the For years we have had no trou- reported, .. I could be pleasant Jie1 orce ~ s ':1th li @ible out ~f c lasSrooms-take ble, but all of a sudden someone and civil and they would respond pr .. ous i>«;~cepbU~ the ~e i: away the Bible and its teachings, (probably children) is taking nicely. But when l patrolled as e:;.emy -1 1 1 di ...,"Thou shalt not ... " and we end things out of our box nd Lossing rough or alum neighborhoods~ _ '!"at ese people dsedear y con al-up with orphans and abol'tibns. them in the shrub be . Recently liotJint ~81 prec u an appe r -an important check as found then I was forced to act tough or lo any:th10g elS'e except a show of 1 · und t b th ·d f mean, despite my feeling that force and possible punishmeqt. ... THEN WE ship in thousands of aying er a ree c s1 e o this was the wrong w~y to When economic or social fne.. orphans and plead for homes for the house .. perform my duty." ; quitietcreatesuchasub-cultur&, ~em . Where was all that plead-. The pol_1ce were lied : there He explained that within _th~ lbey are in · effect generating a · 1ng for our own thousands . of "'.as nothing they uld do and rough sub-c ulture of a city, cancer within their own blood· homeless orphans ? Are we gomg since we both work nd the mail courtesy is perceived as weak· stream and one that is no longer to pass another la',V having all the comes during, the ay w~ are_ al ness, and consideriation as cow-possibl~ to cure without the most girl babies spayed and the boy th~ mercy o( wh ver is doing ardice. In the absence of other radical treatment. Neither "bet-babies neutered? Otherwise they ~ t~. Yes,. we co:uld et a P .O. ~x standards of success or ex-ter ·• school s nor a more couldn't get a ''license'' to b~tthat1s a li;>toft ubl e to dnvc cellence machismo remains the ''humane"'police force can make marry?. . to the post orr1~e ev day. prevailing rule of behavior. a "civil" community out of a Doubling the cost of the license Why arc mailbox s a~ th e curb Being ••nice" has a payoff only slum. First, the inhabitants' in-~or ltie legal dog owner is not go-~ecessary when a . ? in a door when niceness is percei~ect· and lemal vi':-V or the world"' must be ,.ing to keep dogs off the ~ach~ would protect the ma . , appreciated 85 such; 'ftb'en it is changed ,• beginning with thei r or stray dogs our of neighbors NAME TilHELD misconsti'ued as timidity, it is earliest experiences of home and yards. or leashes on dogs that are taunted and t aken advantage or street and school and work and out. Cracking down on the dog -as every substitute teacher in opportunity. owfter who causes these things lo a tough school has painfully We are not willing to pay the happen by m~ing it mandatory found out. price this will cost~ so we pay rar that ~r h!s dog .is reP<?rted for • 1. ,. more in the steady erosion of our mese1ng 10 public or picked up THERE IS,.of coune. a-vicious ettles and ·the magnification of ~lhout a li ~ense, or pic~ed up circulp;rity Jrt this ·.f-daUonshi_lf. repressive forces that in the end fol'i even being loose, satd dog When thtt COP. (Or teacher) dis-succumb to the very disease they "(and possibly the owner) to be covers tlia't middle-class combat. taken in and "neutered" (killing Updaii;,,g the Tenure Policy . . . Few industries offer ex· ecutives lifetime contracts any more. They've learned that dead- wood which cannot produce should be pruned. Yet colleges and universities continue to stine their advance behind a suffocating logjam or fossilized faculty which cannot bedislocl1ed. One oollege bu Changed its form of lifetime facul· .ty tenure, and ao far tbe re· •ulta a.re en· tlrely -dal. 0 r a I Roberta eon .. cecla that he • runa bi1 university With firmness" and with a board of regents . wlllc:b aupports bi• firmness. ' lrl'UDENTS not only oonducl themselvea as txemplary ) Chri1tian dlsciple.s but brusieres &re maodatory. And ,.,..bo71, DHkUes. And for facul· ty, llkewlle. r·. , ( PAUL HARVE;Y J . And judging by the bountiful (ruits of a scant dozen years-the avan,t~·garde f acilities. the academic "B nd a thle tic ex - cellence, the backlog of appli ca· lions for admission and the en· lhusiUtic acceptance of ORU graduates everywhere:-Oral Roberti University must be do-ing it right. One significa nt difference about thi1 fully accr,edit~d privately rlnanced college is that its facuity has voted for a dif- ferent tenure methodology. Theretofore-and most every· where el1e~and teacher with lifetime tenure could thumb hi s nose at propriety, backslide in· tellectually , nout school tradi - tion, even con tr a diet common de· cency, yet the worst tbe school could do was to exile him to a barren back room assigned lo do nothing: • THE INDIGNITY lo any person ol 1ubstance wu de- vaata.Una ; lee:ser penons accept- . • eel the dehumanizing indignity · but rema in ed to burden the bµdg et. The ORU faculty, after a year of meetings-none ~f which was attend ed by President Roberts or members of his admin.istratlon- voted un animously to chaftge ~ form of tenure. Now e ach professor knows that he must be signed to a new con- tinuous three.year contract eoch year. . tr fired, he gets paid for 2 ¥.a years-or ts allowed that time in which to shape up . The North Central Accrediting Jrssn . has accepted the ORU formula. and such are the results that sc hools or the stature of Harvard are lookh:ig tn, laking . nOtes. IN FAIRNESS to the ad· minis trators of st.ate.fun<(e'd" school s. many are accUsed of al· Jowing abuses on campus which they are in ract Powerless t.o con- trol. / But private schools do have this option to sjdes;tes> stranfUla· lion and to perpetuate the vi.tali· l ty-the intellectual prowea-of their unrroi:en faculties. Tothe Editor : The wording of the ba ot for th e proposed increase in chool taxes to be voted on May 27 the most nagrant attempt to ·dC de the voters I have seen in 35 ye s or volinc. Although it is doubtf that any l,.aws have been violated, the pebyle who were responsibl e for this gross travesty on our election. process s hould be iden· lified and publicly censored by the proper election authorities. As a taxpayer. I resent this proposed tax-increase being sub- mi\ted again at my expense, after it was (Soundly .defeated barely six month& ago. But. I re· sent even inore this childish at· tempt to confuS:~~J.he voter into reversing hie e·at.tr~r-rohviction . , ·f 'J. THOM PSON . FftJ Vp To the Editor : I have just read the letter from MarJOi-i"e Jackson in the April 30 is1ue of the Daily Pilot and J couldn 't agr ee with her more. J am fed up to the teeth with all the bleeding hearts who bemoan our country's acUohs these last cfays ID South Vi,tnam. Jqn Chancellor on Station 4 news said he "re.qiembets those people standlng ijW the roor or the ,J.\merican Embajay waiting to be ... oued." W•ll, I remember th< Y•llN· < We fouebt their war for them, the more than 150 bUUondollars in suppli es, the over 50,000 .American meq killed, the thoutands uJ)On thousands: of our men'wounded, not to mention all those listed otmluln&ln ad.Ion. Now all we .bear are the recriminations from ~ th'e sob- sisters, ''Why ·didn't we do mare?'' I say ten years of ou.r men and money are enough. D.PHIWPS To the Editor: After reading the" gririt sum- mer employment news ftom an . Associated Press article, r was refreshed at the good community service our area provides for our young people in the Youth Employment Service. It is alive ana well and ,working diligently to bring together willing employers and job-seeking youths at no cost to either. Tak- ing care of ''our Own" brings respect, stability and dedicated co ntinuity to our town . MRS. LYMAN S. FAULKNER Corresponding Secretary Youth EmpJ_oymentService On the Trade Like .riosl libertarians, I &man isolationist wbo conteilds th..a'l-the United States shOuld ovever become entangled m roretin al - liances, especially alliances which only offer a. friendly na· lion military weaPons. WHAT South Vietnam needed most was a consistent· anti- staUst, libertarian phll~y to ward off the authoritarian etrmies of North Vietnam. QUt, of course, I know of no gov~ment \4.'hich preaches a philbsophy whi~h attacks its own existence. 'Amt?rtca should have offered the phllosbpby of J.efferson ~aitd Thoreau instead of gun$'. *n'd napalm. The people of South Vi e tn a m ca n.not: defftn·d themselves until thl!:y understand what they are defending. · • And this is exactly why ..the North Vietnamer;e won ; they knew -what they were OghUDc for because lhe State told them. The armies of the North were f-ithting for the State and the dictatorial To the Editor: State fought for power. · How about a bright-sided story What South Vietnam neechd to to rebut the dour countenance of survive was what' Ho<Ctti Minh Gloomy Gu11.for a change? was contemplating ini the '19'0s The subject, believe it or not, is when he quoted from our OWi} Amtrak. Declaration of lndependeft·c~. If I called the Santa Ana number the United States had not allied listed in the phone book. The itself with the 'Fre11cb col9'Mal pl\one rang one time -,once only powers i.n Southeast Asia, HoCJli -and a pleasant voice Minh might be known today ~s answered. the Thomas Jefferson of Vitt· "Amtrak, Santa Ana. Parks nam. 11 speaking. May I help you ?" Anyway, ttiis is water uq()er I had prepared for a morning, the bridge. •What is now impor· and maybe afternoon, or busy tant to recognize It that -SOUth signals and was scarcely able to Vietnam's limited goverttmeat is get my question out. today under total government. ''Does Amt-rak stop at And so, South Vletnam '"ls no Salinas?" •. more a-limited corrupted govern- " Yes Sir, it does. You can get a menl~ it is totally corrupted. train .out of Santa Ana at 8 :~in And to make matters '!'Of'e, the morning to make connectiOllS ' Vietnam is surpassing America's with a 10 o'clock one in Los half·IJ.ear ~ed i mp'erif.1lstic Angeles to take you to Salinas." nat'ure. •Nor th Vietnam·~ He paused for breath. military machine recently Con. "However," he conUnued, "to .: qu~red C8.mbodia and i;t mobiliz· obtain complete infonnaUon on Ing troops intoThailandi reservations and ticket prices, It'(s time for all go6dJU1ti·wat you may dial a toll free number. activists, libertarians and Thatnumberts uJoozsz.booi.'~ padfists lo oome to llJ!' Ald of the I was so awed by this~play of, ·suppressed citizens Of \rietilam. efficiency (bat I grereted tps flow ' Il is time to..A.rondemn.V!ttQa,lp. as of infor!naUon With iUenoe. .. , ; Corr\Jpled'and diotalnrlal, .16 iJe. ··is there IlnYYJ.ing el~ I cln. -.mand that i( does not transform. help you with?" hi a·IK~i' ' into.another Maoist China. ~ ''No thank you. I ~V'e Jt alt .•' The war is not ove~. Just hi~den ''Thank you Cor.~alllJg, sir.'' by a censored press., 11te Vie't- ·Amazing ! · nam war lives as does Hiller live TiM O'MARA in Hanoi and the Vietnamese in· divldual Jives in (ear. Slavery is A-t"-War not the price of peace. To the Editot,: The Vietnam War is over for the Americans, but just belio· ning for the ')'ietnamese pebpfe. When the stalwarts of Ho Cb1 Mtnh secure all of vtetn•m, a new slnlggle,-pl!rhapo· bloocller than the military war, will com: mence. And that war is the war fl con· formity, the war between the iq· terests of the lndlvldui l and the interests of. a n autboritfrian State. Wbo will ,win? Probably the State since· tt has an cnorrrious arsenal at Its dispotSal wblle the individual hu lllUe ex- cept cries of inCtivldual rtabts. Unfortunately, (h e IWl niakts a bi gger Impression. Quotea 1\rJay Mll.ler, dean of Stanford graduate iChool of business _.. '"lndlttduals can control their own Jives more lhan lhey thJnk If they're purpciserut and set 1C>Ns fortbemselvee.'"' ' · LAWRENCE SA·MUELS OAANOE COAST DAILY PI LO T • ~ N. Wttd, ~IJUlher T"'1mm• K~nit, Edttotr ~,.~ Krcrlbk#I, EdiloriGJ Pag~ Edt&or ,• 1 tbe edltort1l Pa1e of \he Dally ;. 0 Pirot 1eek1 to Inform and .Umulale re1der1 b1 prtSentint "on this pate diYer1e comment.,-yv on topics ol lnttresl by synd.lca~l" «I colUmniats and cart90ftlst.s, ~,., 1 ~Jdiri1 • rpr~m for rtaden' 'vie,W1 and by prea:eft\lft's ' this ntw1p1per'1 opinlon1 W i Jdeaa on tut'rmt tOpjC"I . Th .. edUarial, o,tolOOI of the Dally PUol •~ •ly In tht: ei:tltort&I columfl. at tho ti p or the pa1e. Oplaiotls a · Prtsffd by the columnllft 'and cartdonists an.S letter ~ten 1n thlr own ind no end~ o(, their Ylewi bt tlle Wiiy , s~Jd be inferred. · , ,~edJlel!fay May 7 .s • . . : ' Today's C:lo"h!C N.V. Stoe~s VOL. 68, NO. 0 127, 6 SECTiONS, 90 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1975 N TEN CENTS Police Pow.er Seen for -Harbor Patrol By GARY GRANVu.uc. Ol ... hN., ........... Under the proposed.mer~ ot the Orange Coun\y H~r'bor Patrbl and the Sherltf~oroner•s departnWJlt, harbor patrol of.-nt~rf"Wcl1!rcr1>e-e1ve1qU1l·l>ilC. · orficer powers and operate under policies and p?ocedur,a established ·by Sherllf Bfad Gates. · Details of the proposed merger a~ ouUined ln a not.-yet r,eleased 2a·pa1e-teulbllity "'POrt pre-P•J.ei:I uy the county ad · mlnl1tratOr'a 11taff. trict of the Environmental Management Agency and is sup· ported by the district's lax re· venues. At i take in the·consolidation is The merger proposal suggests the def loyn\eflt and control o( the that the sherifr-corone r depart- pa--.:rol 1"79·'ttll"frl!Otttloge:nt ~and --m~nt ~btt1-1be ttistrict-qqart.erly 16-Veuel fleet that is currently for "all costs incurred re lative to dtJi.PeU~d. •.t .. ~ ew.wi:t. Dana the harbor patrol operation.'' Point and Sunael harbors. Such a payment scheme would The patrol operates under the leave the financial support or the HarbOrs? Beaches and Parks Dis· harbor patrol division with the Money Changed Counsel Rules on Tax Vote_ By HILARY KAYE OltMhllr ~l .. IUff A ruling by the Orange County Coun!:lel's office that thtl,word.Ing on the May 27 tax override elec· tion ballot is incorrect'maY pro- vide last.minute assistance to the Newport·Mesa Unified School District. Although the ballot will read a 36·cent hike if the eh.>ction is sue· cessful, the county counsel has ruled that it will actually only be a fi ve·cent increase in the schoo l Oil Grou,p Appeal~ For Drillin,g Rights LOS ANG.EIJ.l:S (AP l · - Armed with plastic modeils, com· ' plicated words, officials of' the Western Oil and Gas.J\POclatiOn made.a' pit~h today foi;. qew of. fsbore ,gil drilling off-.Sooihem CaUtornia. .... ' • "Ii is absolutely. esseQlial io the econoll)Y ,of the tinit8d Sta:te.s that thi•. Rr"ject ·.J:O, for~Q:rd , without delay,'' ~sai11t .Rial~P .. VerleJer, genet'al coumef iaf-ttiei association. .. . · · : He ;apearheaded .ii& ril'r"1f lhrff.hour pi:eaen~I(: ~ ' second, day of a · ~"7 . .,,.,i!rig held by the F"edeoal 'a...eau· or Land Management·on .• a, propo.at to lease 1.6· million ,acres,.o of SoUthern Californj.a dfstio1\9 rand lo drilling. · . The produciion of oil off the shore ol Southern California can .· - be done 'fttthout harm to the ecOnomy -and we need that oi l'' Verleger. pleaded. "People of Southern California and the Unit· "ed States understand this need, according to polls v.·c'vetaken. '' "rtte· aS11ociation is a trade or· ganixation for the oil industry. Mea'}whJle, John L. Loftis, senior vice president of Exxon Co. ~\'\"~defended. the . high protfta-reported by his and other oil comganies in the last three ,earf:"""..- ··~·oil industry profits in 1973~~ 1974 increased marked· I)!', lheJ were not excessive when vie\Yeq against future capital And e·JPloration requirements which ·a re estimated to range from ·$20() to $400 billion over the next 10 years," he told the panel (See DRILLING, PageA2l Thursday C:atoff Ford Ending Viet War GI Benefits WA SHINGTO.N (UPI) - President Ford today canceleiil special Vietnamese war beneflts for military recruits because ''America is no longer at war.'' A White HoUse spokesman said that Ford's order eliminates tor persons joining the military as of Thursday burial allowance, de· alh pensions, and benefita for nonservice connected disability. Doctors Call. Walkout at LA IJ~spit.al LOS ANGELES CAP I -In• terns and re~ldtnt doctors went on strike at Marlin Luther King He11pitlil.today' despite announce-ment. of a tentaUve setUement of their dispute at three large coun- ty-run 119spltala. The wildcat walkout came within an hour' after James Hayes, chairiban of the county Boan! pf Supenlaan, oald an -ment had been re~.to Avert a strike involvlng.l.200doc· ton and di•l'Ul>tlOD of medlC81 tre•tment to thousands Gf pa· Uents. •,, . -Tom Hawk.Ins, publi.relMlons director 16r the ~,Heall!> Servlca Division'• ...-at ...,_. gion, uld !be·1211 ln'-IDCI ..,. aidenta at Klnr an~ lllelr decl,tlon to strike fqlloWln&, a cll>IM·door me•tln8. Hawkins .said 180 IUlf pbyal· t lll1S remained on ctutY'to care for the 26& pat e nt1 , n the hoepllal. • . -J ' • 1 He alild \hoy lasued 'a 13-pqe "manifesto" or dem..ia.Alloiilt tbebolpltal odm~ -t ., ; • t Ford also asked Congress to end. as of July .1 the GI Bill tor educaUon. "America is no longer at war," Ford said in' a statement. "The Ume has now come to terminate wartime benefits that apply lo the new peacetime volunteers. "I want to e mphasize that the termination actions will in no • manner impair the eligibility for full wartime benefits of the more than seven million Vietnam-era veterans already discharged or those presently serving in ou r ar:med rorces.'' Ford said In his statement that the action will save the United states $1.5 billion over the next five years. Press Secretary Ron Nessen told a news conference Ford's.ac- tion marks "the end ol the Viet- nam· era." Ford issued a pro- c lamation canceling ,those benefits authorized by presiden- tial order and in a letter to Congress asked the lawmakers to cancel benefits tor recruit! or· deredbylaw. The · ,benefit cutoff asked f.' Cooiress would chop GI edu •· tlo'ri-mea1ures for men and women joining the ai'med forces aflerJulyl. - 'IR41LER WENI ON-FIRSI' CAIL ''I rente4 our trailer to the nnt ,,....,., i;ho called." Tbat.'1 the success story told by the-co.tli Jina min who placed thla oil In the Dally Pilot: 1 BR tr a lier, adult park, nopeta. $125. + utll. m -mx. U you have llvlnc apace you'd llU to renl, call 642·5678. Pul a few word• to worlrfor you. <"'.: lq 11>8 Dall7 Pl)ot. . " • district lax rate. The ruling came afte r di strict officials protested the \\'Ording on the sample ballot distributed to voters last month . Iiowever, the ruling carne too late to make any change orl the actual ballot. The error <:oncerns a st:ite· n'lent included in the analys is on the ballot. ,, .. hi ch cites the cur· rent tax r ate 1:1nd then the pro· jected tax r ate £or next year i£ the election is successful. The incorr'ect version stales that this year's tax rate is $3.76 and would climb to $4 .12 next year if the tax increase is ap- provt d . The corrected version, accord· ing to Deputy County C.Ounsel Frank Fekete, is that this year ·s tax rate is $4.07 iind would climb to $4 .12 next year if the measu.re is successful. The $3.76 fi gure came from the amount ihat next year's lax rate IA'OUld be if the election [ails . AC· cording to Superintendent John Nicoll , the drop to $3 .76 is the re· suit of state legislation which liJllils tl'}e amOUI\t the dislrit1. can collect from taxpayers without a special election. "Naturally, we're pleased with this clarification," Nicoll said to- day. "It places the issue in a much more favorable light and • truly tell s the district's voters what it means to his property tax bill." . The impression given from the incorl)'!ct ballot is that the tax hike ~ 36 cents pe r $100 assessed valuation. Actua lly, according to the ruling, it's a fi ve.cent hike over this year's rate. Nicoll said that a suggestion "·as made at a breakfast meeting today of district staff members and citizens to place informa· tional signs explaining the mi s· taken wording al each polling place on elecliqn day. The superintendent suid the dis trict is l ooking into the feasibility of such a plan. Because of the late date, there is no time to either mail correc· lion not ices to voters or change the ballot. West County Trash Strike · Reaches End·. By KATHY CLANCY QI UMP DilllJ Pi tilt St.ft A nine·day-old .trash s trike ended today in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley as workers left their picket lines lo go back to work without a contract. Meanwhil e, st rik i n g Teamsters s tayed off the job in Laguna Beach, most of El Toro and 11 other Orange County cities and violence flared. There were re ports of threats made against non·union workers hired to man trash trucks, as well· as rock and bottle throwing incidents. Jn addition, company officials at SC A Services. which serves El Toro, Tustin and Orange, r eport- ed one non-union driver was jerked from his truck Tuesday and beaten with a chain. The companies involved in the strike s aid today they plan to con· tinue hi.ring non.union replace· ments for the 400 striking trash truck drivers and haulers. In Laguna Beach trash collec· tions were reported only about one.quarter of a day behind, while service to El Toro re· Ported ly was nearly back to normal. Stan Tkaczy k , a genera l manager of Rainbow DiBPoS&I Company in Huntlngton Beach and Fou_ntain Valley, said now that workers are back on~. re1utar servi ce should tie restored by.Thursdtp<.' • . . di6trict. -Manageritent fl exi bility The study concludes that the through a centrall~ed manpower following benefits would result pool. Crom the merger : . -Consolidated and standard -Greater advancement an~ reporting systems that would lateral movement opportunities provide information to all law en· f01""~those-.empJ0-Yed ....in coonly-foccement.agencies. public safely activities. -Standard operating and en· --Standa rdized training tor !orce me.nt policiei; throughout harbor patrol functions utilizing county regulated law enforce- existing staff and facility at the ment agencies . sheriff's academy. -Improved coordination "'ilh ., llif ....... . other divi8ions-of the sheriff's de· partment as well as outside law enforce ment agencies. -An estimated savings of $82,000 a year. The study calls for the sheriff. .coron er to contigue P[~ing!~ . distritt with services af ll1Ei1r pre:sen ~ levels, including budget · preparation and administrative over vie"'. (See M ERGER, PageAZI Suspect Tells M·urder Details UPITtl~il .Sht•~-" ',,,_. Bf}SS C hri s tina Onass is. 24 , daughter of th e late Greek s hipping 1nagn<1le Aristotle Onu~sis, has a rrived in Lon · don for talks .\\•ith oil com· pan y executi\•es. She as· :;ured t he m that s he is no\v in charG"e of the On<.1 ssis operation. ' The burly male nurse awaiting trial in the bludgeon death of Ne wport Beach heiress Nancy Atwater has said in an interview that he battered the woman to keep her from stabbing her ailing husband to death. In an exclusive interview with Chic ago Daily News writer Robert L. Rose, Daniel Gerbis Bede lian asserted that the · "'oman, V.'hose body he later al- legedly entombed in "'el cement,' "',as .poised with a butche r knife, ready to sl ab her serious ly i ll husband. -Bedelian told hi s inlervie1A·er that Mrs. Atwater hit him with the knife in the stn 1ggle that f.Q.llow e d and th en s ta bbed l'ilrself in the head several times. "Her face "'as twisted. It was devilish. All she said was 'I'm go· irig to kill him '." 8(.>delia~ re. lated. Bedelian said he "merely did my duty " when he struck the s li g htly built. so.yea r -old housewife with a· small metal statye of a duck which was kept . ; • r'P." .... ,·.,, ~· .,... . . .. . . .., ~-. * -.. , . on a halllA'3)' shelf at the Ca m1..--o Shores home, 4623 Perham Road, Corona de! Mar. After asserledly finding the woman hovering O\'er Lhe sleep· ing A.G. Atwater. Bedelian said. ·-he grabbed her . "I pulled her back by the elbows from behind. She was screaming . She was tryi ng to hit me with the knife. "During the s truggle she cul herself on the head and blood squirted all over the walls and the floor. I took the knife from her hand." he said. Bedelian said that it "'as then that he reached for the statue. "I reached to a metal bird·like object and hit her on the back of the head, onl y to subdue her," Bedelian told his intervie1A•er. "But this \\·oma n did not fa ll, so I hit her again . To my shock . she didn't move any more when she sat dow n ." Bedelian. in the intcr\"ie\\'. cor· roborated al legations made by authorities that he bundled up the (See BED ELIAN, Page A2 l * * * ·Murder Confession Told ' Bedelia1i 'Feruled Off Butcher Kitife Attack' Orange County Grand Jury members were told shortly before they indicted niale nurse Daniel Garbis Bcdelian in the slayin g of Nancy Fuller 1\l1A'aler that he confessed to the killing durin g a n interview wit h Newport Be ach police. But Bcdeli an stressed when he made the second of two conflict· ing state ments th at he clubbed Mrs. Atwater, 49, with a bronze figurine because she rcpE?atOOl y ·attacked him "'ith a 14·inch butcher· knife, the Grand Jury transcript reveals. The indictment includ es the re· counting by police or an earlier statement by Bedeli an in which the Lebanese immigrant told of- ficers that !\.1rs. Atwater ordered him to remain in the home at 4633 Perham Road , Newport Beach, last Feb. 4 "•hil e !=!he lert the re- s idence with a man. Newport offi cers testified that Bedelian. 41 . told them shortly after they arrested him Feb. 6 at his Glendale home that he did not see the man who called for Mrs. Atwater al her Cameo Shores home. They said Bedelian told them that the man intended to drive Mrs. Fuller to the Orange Couniy <-·ourthouse in Santa Ana the next day for court action connected "'ith the trusteeship of her in· valid husba nd 's mulli·million dollar estate. . They said Bedelian changed his story at the Newport police station a nd told tttem that Mrs. Atwater, knife in hand, attacked him in the li ving room at about 2:30a.m. Feb. 5. Bedelian )las been ordered to race trial June 30 on the murder DOW FINISHES ON PLUS SIDE NEW YORK <U Pll -The stock market, in a late surge, closed highe r today in active trading on the New York Stock Exchange after see·sawing most of the day. The Dow Jones industrial average, a 20.88.point hM;er Tuer;· day. gained 1.72 points to 836.44 . It had been do"·n more than five points. Advances led declines by 1bout a se\'en·l.O·six margin. (Tables, 87) Prices were m ixed In fairly oc· tlvt! 'trading on the American stdck Exchange. I 'I all egation. lie is free on $100,000 bail posted by defense attorney Paul Caruso. The Grand Jury was told that the alleged taped conf'ession con, lains Bedelian's statement that he thrust Mrs. Alwater's arm back with such force that she was stabbed in the head by the knife. Bedelian said th e wound did not prevent Mrs. AllA'ater from . renewing her attack and that he continued to club her "'ilh ·the bronze fi gurine until she £ell to the floor . She di ed at his feet. Bedeli an assertedly told police that he wrupped Mrs. Atwater 's body in an Oriental rug and put il ii\ the trunk of his 1967 Cadi\IJJ c. He t hen s prayed the blood. spl ashed \Valls ol' the r·oom "'ilh yel101A' paint in u bid to hide evidence or the struggl('. Male nurse David Jacobson, · who met Bcdelian JJl the hon1e about 9 a.m. Feb. 6, told the Grand Jury that Bcdcli<.111 told him thut the stains were c:aust.>d "'hen he broke a bottle of cran· (See MURDE R. Page A2 l Ford ·Declares U.S. Will Keep Treaties From Wire Services WASHINGTON -President Fotd assured Prime Minister Wallace E . Rowling of New Zealand tod ay that the United States will keep its commitments in the Pacific. Ford's meeting 1Aith Rowlin g was the first of three sessions the President had scheduled with commonwealth prime ministers. Oth e r s wer e with prime ministers Gou gh Whitlam of Austt'alia and Harold Wil son of Great Britain. The three commonwealth leaders came to Washington following a m eeting in Jamaica. "With respect to Ne"· Zealand and Australia, the President wants to reaffirm our commit· ments in the Pacific· after the events in Vietnam." a White House spokesman said. , He cited a mutual defense trea· ty the United States has signed 1Aith the two nations. "The meetings give the Presi· dent the opportunity lo talk broadly on American foreign policy attitudes after Vietnam, not only in the Pacific and East Asia but worldwide,'' the spokesman :said. "He wants to make It plain that the U.S. In· ' tends tp play a vital role in the Pacilic area In a continuing search for stability and peacelul progress.'' Meanwhile, ~the head of the government's refugee proerari1 told Contz;e'as today the ·Ad - ministration will pressure "the inte rnational com munil~•" lo as· sist in the reset! lcment or Viel· namese by al101A•ing some to live in other nations. L. Dean Brown also told the I-louse Intern ational Affai rs Committee that the evacuation of refugees from South Vi etnam has been offici ally completed. Orange C:Oa8t ·weather Low clouds tonight and Thursday morning bccom· ing s1t1nny by a fternoon. Highs 65 at the beaches ris· ing to 72 inland. Overnight lows 48 to 55. INS IDE TOD . .\'.l . Omaha re.tidents are trying to thake off lhe effects of an onalaught of tomadoe6 that may ~ costliesl disaster in Nebrp.ska history. Story, Page "-'· I 11clt•x ' A :l OAIL Y PILOT N R efugee_Data }V-ci111ber Set The governme,nt r e- leased a toll free telephone number today· for use by persons wi shing to inquire at Camp Pendleton about .sponsoring or adopting r e- £ugees from Indochina A Marine s pokesman · gave the number as (800) 368-1180. He sajd the special service was put into effect becau se o/ the farge number of inquiries r e- ceived by the government. He said all questions per- . taining to the refugees · would be handled on the special line. ~Tentative ' Agr~ement At Douglas ST. LOUIS, l\1o. (UPI) -Ten· t alive agreement was reciched Tuesday in the nation's largest current labor dispute, the SS.day strike by more than 12 ,000 machinists against .l\lcDonnell Douglas Corp. Agreement was reached al the end of an 11 -hour bargaining session in the · office of W. J . Usery Jr., director pf the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, "in Washington. The un- ion membe rs "'ill vote on the prtl- posed agreement at a mass meeting Sunday at Kiel 1Auditorium in SL Louis. ' The strike has slowed produc- tion of M cDopnell 's jet fighter planes, the F4 Phantom and the FlS Eagle. Terms of the proposed contract were not disclosed pending Sun- day's ratification meeting. Usery said he is confident the proposed agreement "will bring an end to this strike." . Robert C. Krone, corporate vice president for personnel at !-1cDonnell, Douglas, said the un- ion members would return to work next Tuesday if the pro· JX)Sed contract is ratified Sun- day. · The pay under the old contraci averaged $5.82 a n hour. The com- pany's only public offer-was for an increase or $1.~ an hour over .three years. The union had originally sought 10 percent in- creases each year of a three· year contract , but later reduced its re· quest an undisclosed amount. Cosimo Troia, chief business agent of Machinis ts District 837 said the company's of(er i~ Washington was ''tremendously improved over the proposal sub- mitted to us Feb. 7." DRILLING 1 pf five federal officials. "Neither are they excessive when compared with other in· duslries.'' At the opening day session T uesdayi., a Si·e rra Club spokesman and the governor of Louisiana were al odds on the proposed le as ing of Southern California's offshore acreage for oil drilling. Loui s ia·na G ov. Edw in Edwards said Tuesday the nation ·presently needs all the oil it can find. "Our critics want the federal government to tell Louisiana and Texas to explore for oil and gas and sell it to the Am erica n people including those on the East Coast,". he said. "Yet when it comes t o deve lopin g their off.shore areas, they claim that this is a matter for the states to de- cide." 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Ho"'""' '""'"'· m .. ,,,.,..,..,, ••"""'1 mollt• er ••••'ll••,,.•nh """'" ..,,, O• ••P•9dllttd Wil~Vlll Ml<ot•OI PltMl•• .. n OI UIPYl !flliD*"''· J•tona lll l\ ""•tr P•ld " C:<nt• ""'''' C•Ui....t<lt S11l>K•ill4 ... br<.,.,I.,. U 00"'6nll>l,; bv "'''' '' OOmont~ly; ...i111t•f dnll,.t11M!lJ).OO ,,_,111,. 'Ch.-ist' Group Gets OK. An organization called "Christ Is the Answer" soon will encamp on th\t Orange County Fair- grounds for a month-long crusade among young people in the Harbor Area. Approval for the crusade from • .,___Fa~~ kx?~ ~ I ' Cabbie Berata CU11Sing SAN DIEGO <APJ -As a cab driver and ex- Marin~, Maurice Bin~ham knows cussing when he hears ll. And he heats 1t most Crom· the ladies . The 32!J·pound, 6·fOOl ·2 cabbie was called Tuesday before a City Council committee in its investigation of dangers faced by taxi drivers. Rid ers occasionlllly try a stickup but "most of ail they cuss us o ut,'' Binlham said. ... 1 "And you take your average woman rider '' he added. ·•They curse more than lhe men.'' ' May 31 to June 31 was given by .,_ _ the Cost& Mesa City Council on a 4-1 vote Tuesday night, With Councilman Jack Hammett dis- 'From Pag" A l f'r"m. Ptt9<' A I senting. The authorization came MURDER. with several provisions, one of which was the council's right .. • • BED ELIAN to revoke t he permit after two berry JWCe. woman's remains and drove _·weeksiftriJJfit:foulupsoccur. Jacobson testified that Mrs. ·them to a Pacoima junkyard -Mi<1hael ...Maddox-Df Wi!C:lon ,--A!_wa~"U..-,i_n"tt:: Q_O a::= her.e-\be.~r-&;'fn.to~n. Ill., where ''Christ is t h e Bedelian.And.healsocommented o11 drum filledwlthwetconcfete . .411 D1·essetl Up 0•11~ Pi!ol Pholo lly i,..e P•YM Pat Curtin, 18, Huntington Beach. tries on chapeau thJ:t could be among S250 \vorth of clothing she \vould \\•in _if she captures Miss .Mermaid cro\vn at Costa Mesa ·s <-ln· nual F:sh Fry. Helping her is Marion Sammons. 19. la st year's "'inner. Girls interested in seeking the title during Ma y 30-Junc 1 event should contact Dr. Bernard Simon. 540-1171. Clothing for Viet Refugees Collected 1 Donations of c lothes for Viet- n am1'?se r e fu gees housed at Camp Pendleton may be m ade at the do .... ·nto\vn Laguna Beach fire station. 3 Cou1itians On TV Today Three of Orange County's four congressmen will discuss the Vietna m ese refugee situation during tonight's "Orange Couhty in Washington '' television show. The program will be aired at 7 :30 p.m . on Channel 50. Jim Cooper. host of the pro· gram, said Reps. Charles Wig- gins (R-Fullerto n ), J erry Pal· terson <D·Santa Ana) and Mark Hannaford (D-Long Beach J voiced sharp differences of opi- nion on the matter duri'ng the tap· ing of the show. Re p . Andrew 1-linshaw (R· N ewport B e ac h ) did not participate, Cooper said. St1igt111 Refugee Arrangem e nts ha\'e be t'n made amo ng Laguna Beach citizens, f''ire Chi er Charles Kuhn an d the Salvation Army t o establish a drop point at the sta· lion. Clothes s hould be ta gged ''male"' .. female" or ··child" to aid in distribution at the Camp Pendleton tent city. According to a Sal\•ation Army spokesman, Laguna Beac h is the r1rst city to request a s1>ee1a1 re- ceptacle fo r refu gee clothing col- lection. · The s p oke s man noted , however, that residents of other a~cas "'~O have clothing they wish to donate may do so by call - ing the Sal vation Army at 547-0831for 11ome pickup. . Many of the refu gees do not have clothing s urficicnt to protect them against the cool springtime temperatures. By contrast , Viel· nam has s hirt-s leeve \VCJ thcr the year around . Answer" is he adquartered, ex-that Atwater, confined to the which he m ixed himself. plained that (ive tents will be put home -~or so~e year~ with a "I must have flipped. Insane. up, including two dormitory tents i>_arano1d sch1zophren1c Cbndi· ·But all t hat blood all over the a nd one large meeting tent. He lion, was .. unusually groggy" pla!;;e; who wquldn't?" he re- estimated tha t on weekdays the throughout the d ay. portedly told Rose. meetings will attract from 400 to The Grand Jury transcript Bedelian alleged that l\frs. 800 persons and on Friday and reflect s his alleged admission Atwater was an extremely heavy Saturday nights from 1,000 to th'at he dro\"'& Mrs. Atwater's drinker w ho consumed a half~ 1,500: body to a Panorama City junk gallon or more of vodka a day. Councilmen questioned Mad· yard, stuffed the rug-wrapped "She gave her husband vodka dox about the size and time of the corpse into a 55-gallon oil drum against the d octor's orders," he meetings because of possible and then emptied three sacks of said, adding that the victim was traffic conflicts with classes at "'el cement into the container. afraid that relatives and former Orange Coast College and with Bedelia n took police to the site business associates of Atwater the Friday night specif way rac-and pointed out the oil drum on would strip her of le'gal custody ingon the fairgrounds . top of "'hi ch he had positioned ·a of her husband and his trust fund. Maddox said that the crusade battered car door. · Atwater, wbo police said is suf- can tim e the meetings to avoid Police said Bedelian told them fering from chronic mental ill- conflicts and a greed to s ubmit a he believed J\1 rs. Atwater's al· ness. is a form e r executive vice traffic pl·an to the city engineer~ tack ma,.v _h_ave bee!l triggered by presid~nt of t~e ~rigle;y Chewi!'g and pohce for approval. ...-· the quant1t1es of wine and vodka Gum firm . His stster 1:;.~he wife Other questions were raised · she had cons urried during the of the firm's board chairnran: - about the crusade. At the coun; previous evening._ Interest in the case is keen in cil 's d i nner m eet ing, City Chicago because of the Wrigley Manager Fred Sorsabal voiced headquarters there. concern over w h ether the p • C Bedelian is scheduled for trial c rusade was going to be "a gypsy ie ontract J une 20 and soon after his arrest camp'' although his question he was freed on $100.000 bail posl- late r appeared to be answered to u· M ec1. he said. by a bonds man who his satisfaction by Maddox. lfS ayor has required no fee. J-larrimett pursued this theme, The s ame goes, he said, for his however. and made note or the TOLEDO, Ohio (AP )_ A hit legal defense. outdoor toilets and kitchen that man carried out a contract on Lawyer Paul Caruso. who has arc planned a nd commented, "it Mayor Harry Kessler. represented defendants in strikes measacircusg_round." rt wasn 't t he us ual gangland-severa l spectacular Newport lie contended that it would type ~ontract , but a contract for murders in past years, is defend· <"lash with an image the city is a pie in t he face. Kessler was hit ing the Lebanese immigrant. d cv~l opin g through its civic Tuesday during a City Council Dr. J ulita Phillips of the Los center, new buildings at Orange meeting. ~ Angeles County Coroner's office Coast College and a new 17-story Five pie-in-the face contracts told the Grand Jury, however. ·hotel. ~·ere sol~ last week during a buy-that she could find no trace of ··1 think if it "·as any other sub· in auction on Toledo 's public alcohol in 1.:1rs. At water's body. ject but religion the die would be te levision s tation . One purchaser Dr. Phillips testified that her cast.'' 1-l am m ett added. put his contract on Kessler, and a examination of the many wounds Maddox said that theorganiza-young man named Bob Daniel she found on the body indicated lion will be anxious not to cause got the job. that the victim had nol· offered any disturbance '"because we Daniel splatte red Kessler and anydefenseagainst the<ittacks . want to leave a good testimony." split, but police caught up with Male nurse Lee Enouf testified He said that the crusade also him a few blocks a way. that he went to the Atwater home "'ill cooperate with Calvary Feb. 6 in r esponse to an appeal Chapel. the previous day from Mrs. agr eed to include keeping the e tudies Enouf tes tified that Mrs. Other conditions that wer e Judg. S Atwater. compound as far from the corner ,, 1,,1 Atwater tol d him ·over the of Fairvie w Road and Fair Drive V Ch telephone that she was afraid of as possible, obtaining sufficient en ue ange Bedelian and that she intended lo insurance, obtaining fire.safety fire •h im . And he supported certi f icate s, dir e c t ing RALEIGH , N .C. (UPI) -A Jacobson's testimonythather1n- loudspeakers away from residen· federal court judge has taken un-valid husband was "over sedat- tial areas, and controlling the der advisement a motion to move ed" from medication apparently dus t on the parking lot. the trial of Dr. J effrey Mac· administered on the pre~ious t'rom Page Al MERGER ... It also specifies that the dis- trict's buildin gs and other facilities now used by the harbor patrol will be turned over t()(the sheriff-corone r for bis use. · The feas ibility study states that under the present two de- partment syste m reports are I often kept within the s ingle de· partment. resulting in "lost in- formation o r twice covered ground." Fifth Dis trict Supervisor Thomas Riley has scheduled a meeting Thursday with Newport Beach officials a nd has asked that consider ation of the con- solidation be d e layed two weeks to allow further s tudy. Donald, a California physician evening. charged with killing his wife and two daughters at F.l. Bragg in: 1970, from her e to Los Angeles. U.S. di stri c t court Judge Franklin T . Dupree will have two days of arguments and volumes of documents to consider before r endering a decision on the mo- tion. Dupree gave n o indication Tuesday when his ruling would come. Fuel Oil Spilled SAN DIEGO CAPJ -About 400 gallons of bunker Cue! oil spilled into San Diego Harbor from a de· relict barge was being pumped out today. The barge turned over when it was being hauled ashore Tuesday at t he foot of Pacific Highway for demolition. Life ·in a Tent Told EDITORS: Petite, bright-eyed Tran Mong Tu was secretary of lhe Associated Press office in Saigon un- til April 22 when s"he W0$ evacuated with five newsmen and office employes and their Jami.lies -in· eluding Pulilzer prize winning photo· grapher Iluynh Cong ''Nick .. UI. Here is her description of their life 1r1 Tent 57 at Camp Pendleton. By T RAN MONG TU We talk. Sometimes my mother and father cry. We talk in the middle or the ni,ght "'hen w e wake up because we·re too cold to sleep. Breezes come down those hills. Not warm like in a town . We talk in the line at the mess hall. One and a half hours wait. Some say they wish they were in a restaurant in Saigon. We laugh a lot then. We t alk about the relatives we left behind. About our Ca milies. We ask s tra ngers if they heard of our relatives. Vi etnamese families are vef y close. . I lived with .mY parents. sister and husband and five children, and sis ter -i n -law n nd her husband and their children in four houses all t ogetht r and a coffee shop. I ' We bought the coffee shop for my brother and sister-in·law just after Tet, for when he gets.out of the a rmy. We all pitched in our money and now it's gone . · He's still in the army and we worry. \\le wonder what's going on in Saigon. We talk a bout going back. But WL' cannot as Jong as it is Commnunist. We talk abo ut sponsors. The people "'ho don 't have sponsors say, "They can't j ust let us si t here. l\1a ybc ,.,,.c ,.,,·JU form a col· ony like Chinatown." I think from "'htit l hear, it is reasonable that they think that "'ay. But the Americans s ay don't "'orry, plent y or sponsors. We don't com plain. Yes, we complain about the cold. But we don't complain about the food~ or the way the Am erica~ns treat us. The food 1s okay, The r ice is glutinous -"'e cook it dry. But still very nice. 'fhe Marines in the mess hall are very nice. J mean terribly nice to us. A cor· poral is bringing us some warm ~ocks . He wants to invite :;ome of us to dinner with his fttmily . Phuoc (photog rapucr uang Van Phuoc) loves Marines. When he was "''oundcd o.nd lost his eye,· they took very good care or him, I • and he re m embers it. We talk a bout homesick. My father -he's 71 -wakes up at night and cries because he can't see his grandchi ldren. My mothe r cries. T he y don't know if they 'll ever have another home or their own. In the daytime when it's warm we cannot s leep. We're always out looking for relatives a nd fri e nds . I have found five good friends but I cannot find mY sis· ter , who I h eard on Guam left five days after we . We talk about children. I don't have any of my own. We help take care of all the children in the group. Vietnamese people give a Jot o( love to children, ~ven not their own. Vietnamese children are very ·expressive and spontaneous. The other day the Red Cross printed a rele;a1e saying they would organize child care courses. We la ugh. Someone said , "Oh, I know what that means . They're going tooraanize the Vietnam women In the camp to g o to cities and teach America n people 'how to take care or their children.'' ' We laugh. We don'l have much to laua:h about. But we laugh. • To1·11~1do 1'it-ti111s UPIT ......... " . ' These Omaha family members console each other while viewing lhc remains or whal was tl)eir s plit-le vel home. Three lorn a.does whipped through the cit.Y Tuesday, kill- ing at least three people and damagin' or destroying 500 homes. (See Story, Pa,g~j\4 . > !/ • I , : .JN~le'f·lfC-;. ~ Debate•. Looming f.OS· AlfGSLE!HUPll -Bolb oaloo ·II! lbe -~bate over anJD-lll•U\1 lo ... trlct Duel-power· planta ,..,,,.ed, Tu~¥ 1be , o&Jler Jll•Y use ••1rare tactics" to 1w1.1-.oter1. ... ·Back-to-back news con. fereae• Iauncbed what rnay bf a !!!lier~ and compllc-GiMti over tbe laltlallva wbtell <1ullllled llloDdliy ror tile J'!M, lt'18, ballot. llo.lb .lllclea.1old tbe tlmlnc ol tbe preoi ....rer.....,. wa .. 1trtctly coinddetal." · • ·Maipm~tice ....... ·, Ir.--='., Jra-granrn . ~uit Settled; Aali~Re~ .. ·- . . SACRA.MENTO CUPJ) •375 000 -About ·IO akld row n-·9 , ' cranto oay tent ctu ...... 1 • pared for Vietaameee ar- SACRAJIENTO (UPI> -~plm Q. Nork, a former Sacramento '•Jlrteon who pre·vtoUJly I01t ". ·-4' SS mUUon ID malpractice · !. Olila, baa •&reed lo a $375,000 set- tlement ot another malpractice r' IUit. Soiperior Cou.it JJldle tbarleo ,..,,._ Tue1day annilw>cecl tbe llilltlement of a suit on beti~ ol: 'riv.lnt ID tbe United Stateo loot lo eood to thom tbat tliey want President Ferd to desi1riate them as re- fueeea . Richard Young, who deacnbed bimfflf u 11a tint raje tramp ft proud," told a news~ eon· _ lerence Tuaday that UM! Jl'OUP of akld row residents have asked the presideat tO give them refugee status, DorOthy Byerrum, who, on'inal-. ly oouabt $2.2 mil]jon. 'I1le an-L--------...,...-' · nouncement came intbe14tbday . r ·• o••LYP1t.0r As· . -......Moy7,1f5 . . Seeret Balfot_ •. _._: "1 . ·Chaveii Endors,~s /l Brown Farm Bill . j SACRAMENTO (AP> -Gov. · Edmund Brown Jr. jubllanUy declared today that be bu re- tolved California's 10-year-old 1trua1le over farm labor leaftla- tion. . In a dramatic midnight meet- tnc, Brown won endorsements for hla secret ballot farm latior bill from both United Farm Workers leader Cesar Chavez and all major spokesmen for California growers. T!ie IDIUaUve w.ould problbit tP. gesfnact~"IW' - ~(- of•Jueytriar.. B-. s· '-"-w-11TmvawulliiffiSl .•rown 1gns ·ex-patient of Nork to go to trial · Among major parties to the complex farm labor dispute, only 32 SOLONS SEEK . ' G -I ') State ' plant& unl'eaa fedFal Dabillty II-are removed. It woold alao limtt·the amount ot ~ uiat: ei>ald be cenerated In exi1Un1 . .nuclear plant• un.le1a the' i lealalature confirms the e(tec- U-1 of tbeir oaf~ aystemo 'i lmd•utedhposal methods. : . "-'tor Eaten Plea ' SAN DIEGO (UPI) -The' . f~er "91dent or United States PIDanciAI Tnc. pleaded no contest 'JUadayJto four charges in con- nection with the collapse ·,;; the • SaD. Die10-bued real estate de-'YeloDilient firm. ·John B. Halverson, 39, entered ._. plea before U.S. District Court Jude• Wllllam·e . Enright in escbuge for di.BmiaaaP of 22 ~ \, .. Caadidate? ... Tom Hayde,n,. 35, activist who founded Students for .Democratic Society, and husband ·or actress Jane · Fonda, has announced be is seriously thinking of running agairist John Tunney io the 1976.Democratic U.S.-Senate · primary. '-· 3() St.udents •• End 'Sit-in' At Claremont .....,to of lying to a grand jury · · · .L. andloPoSlaliospectors. CLAREMONT .(Uy1 ) -More than 30 students and faculty _fhul T-Hike Barlred member• who barricaded 'SACRAMENTO (UPI) -• themaelvu. for u hours inSide . Legislation increaslDg 1tate the busin~1 building at Clar~- easoUne taxes one cent.Rext year mont _ College . to protest cuts m 'to produce $115 million for ethnic -.atud1es , classes. left hilh•aY*· and mass ·transit has pe~efully late Tuesday after be-. ·narrowly Ylon approval from a mg served with a court order. Senate committee. · "We will continue·the stru,g~Je 1be Transit and Energy Com-we have started, but not by gomg mlttee' T.Uesday 4!ndorsed the to jail,'' a spokesman for the m~ by Sen. James Mills ID· group said. "We ar~ n~ ~re to San 'Dtetct> on a bare majority cause harm to the bwlding Or' 5-1 vote aiKJ.1 il!nt it to the finance fight th; police." committee. More' than half the . A P~mona SuP,:erior Court moaey provided by the tu: boost Judge_ issued the temporary :would be earmarked for 4evelop-r~traming _order Tuesday after- ment of rail r,apid transit · noon.~r~enngthegrouptoleave 1yatema in populoUJ counties. the ~wlding. . . . I Dt'ad ln-_Shootout INDIO CUP}) -A holdup sus- ~ wu killed and another was ¢tll'ally wounded Tueoday in an ,~ shootout with police ctWiDI a robl>ery at a downtown THE GROUP of blacks and Chicanos were prepared with food and sleeping bags for what was to be· a lengthy occupation. They said they were prepared to . ~·remain until ca,mpuS ad·. minittrators ''meet ·our de-furnlll/l:e •lore., . · , .IavWUcaton •aid Police Sgt. . Tomi •Montez waa shot.in the back .~\be o.bootout l!pt,the bullet ,.anl)' ·cr••ed tbe officer:,. loc!lioe .1uat UJlder the skin in hja back. .. OC Stu-'"'''" Protest maQds.'' " "ThiS sit-in is an act of nan • violent civil diSo~enoe.:• the group announced shortly after their takeover at 8 ::.l a .m . "We .will not'd.l:ltrQy or disturb any re- cords, deslts or files."'' The·demOnStrators said the sit· in was lauriC:hed to\ call attention to daims by some faculty mem-beh that 'they are "secqpd class citizen&'' and do not eojoy tenure DA V1$ (UPI) -. University or "California Dilvis Chancellor -.14DJ.el Meyer plans to respond ••u ·aoon u possible'.' to ..,..ent .dem1nda that the•liring ol an as-·'llataiit anthropolo17 professqr be i r~idUecl, a ·•Pokestnan said. '. About 30 stqdenta ~eating ;the firiag of Dr. Kenne Ciak, re-:tm.1 to leave the UC adminiatra- :. tlon building for two hours Tues· ~.day unW Meyer agreed to meet witb their representatives. in their,jobt. . The main complaint centered around a decis.i9n to eliminate a summer pre:fresbman course for 20 &lacks and 20 ·crucanos. The college presidents decided it had not proved effective and was not . worth the $60,000 cost. ,Bill Backed 7-l ' • Environmental Act. : · Fa~ina Scrfip· ·P.iJe?. I t.~eJ) · .. , ~ ~ '*.,~' .... '\!1 • \·;' '.-., SACJJ,A\&NTO (M'l -. L<!115I~~ l!'•l w...rd scrap a )a~ ~~Di environmental 1mpact 1,repvr~·on. thousand& .of Cd!(.,Ua conatncUon poyJedi ,bu cl~.•. SeD•if committee '=-fD a •Wed voj.e.. • .• , . · • 1 ~ •' t . . ~1.'9DHrvatijm ~esman·a.i«,be~~ ~.m:eu~ ..-i ,lli_J'.Ouf)I tb#more li~-biJ'. • : ··~· . titJJ by 11en: Clare Belnblll wu lippi0<1od 7'1 'l'uesdayby . ' -"-----'-ki ~.mental OriudUtioa Qom"'""" ~er -- ' ' ". ~tt,LQQGERs MA.tti.·~,iC~-7-A~ . . , •• ,. Jnteresi.i cornp1~' 1ini>a ri!Iii>rtl <IVR•l ,;;.:;; , ' . iiifteonomy, adding to bllildiorcosts,~\I' aldioJ :·obltryc; ' . 1 .'to • • ' » x 1\1.r.'ft ONE or the major ·reasons •th.at California bas tbe •••Gad,Wbrat busineu c~ate in th~'Aonliliotal United States," • • ~ L"irey. Kimi, dlr4d'or of envl\ol>n'l'ental reiources for .the ' CallfOnll~Cbamberorco~. --~ , ..'J'bi YOte ien$ the bill to the Senate1 Finance Odln.mittee, • ~,... , llen;Yhill 1ald, "huspeet we ~ave a pretty ._qoch11ot.'; . I · ,. ' n ,...epUblican's meuure would ;aerap the :lnVU'Oll· • • 1 ty~ct. which requtres an Elli '1Pfllln1 out the •·· .lflllW!il . ..,,, ol all governmea.t ~ and thole 'tlri'fite Projecta tbat reqlilre cliacretWDary apj>mlal ol,a ,~ta or -1<a1,...,......,.entqmcy. · · ·· t -·-r , . ' • NO&aAN RILL, a -....a Al!ency ipot<etlDAll, salt-that -.Id ·1a1ie 1a ••bcllvlaiODI and llloppioe canten ~t not •-uc· ., tloeofMom.-ornomaclclitlon. ~ .f" He eltlmated that about 5,000 EIRs'are completed ea co year.• Dldrllanafteld, a apcil<•m"' for tbe BuildlDJ and <;onotruc- tloe Tr-· Council, told lbe boDiDllttee tbe Envlroamental Qa11f.x Mt 111811 produced a "miibmaab of re,Watlons tbat re- ..... .......,. · ropprto whl~ ari useil "by a f"1. aeiM11tereot ·-"tofllllt-projecto. ' • Rlclw'.d Petanan, a llodeoto develaper. aald tbe. bill bad ../ "becomoal>ookf~tslohangtbelrhallon." ' Butenvlroilmutallota ailcl 11111 areued tbat tbe !;nvlronDIOft· tal Quilty Act tivo1 Ibo pulillc a voice In approval of major eoo- .'*'idloa proJect1. + . "iT raovma'111e public with a:,,., to p~rti·11>a~ 1n ~ , ~1110.nt proJectJ dial would not be elven tbtim oiberwiu, ~ tOld Ibo eemmltlel. • '.lie aalcl tbe cOID~·• ltuclJ"bad reached a )lnllmln..,. . .,_...._lbatlllM.._abeMl\tonpuolicproJe<ta.oa<ll.,.,e ' Jll'fvate bullclinc propooato, · · ' · . . . i · since Albert Gonzales in 1"73 won Hi h S h J '3.7 million from him and Mercy . g C 00 ' Hospital& in Sacramento. Nork, .S. previously lost two-Other suit.s S k BiJJ totaling more than $1 million and ' mo e . GAi I 0 . BOYCOTI"-12 . . the Western Conference of -Teamsters failed to appear and endorse the Brown proposal. facesmoremalP:J'.'&~!Cesuif.s. ,·' : . · . · ' . In the trial on .tfie Gonzal~· SACRAMENTO (UPJl -Gov. · BUT LEGll\LATORS backing ault~ Nork admitted ~e was ad·· Edniund G. Brown Jr. Tuesday the Teamsters endorsed the bill , dieted to "uppers aJ¥1, downers"'. ... ni&ht algnecfa bill permitting the and Brown scheduled a meeting when be performed dozens of un-·· deata:oaUon of student smoking today with th& Teams.ters west necessary back operations. , Ip areaa on high school campuses. coast chief Andy Andenon. hand,ing down the '$3.T milD.on . The b111 b)' seD. Arlen The agreement --. if the verdict ag.~lnst Nork:, a .Judge Grecorio, (D-San'llateo), allows : legislature approv.es it -would called him ~.monstqfeeding oo school boards io decide if smok-. set up a mechanism iqtended to· humanfiesh. . / tng ahould~e permitted ip. resolve a quarter century Df ACCORDING ro ~-·Byer-' .apecially'desiguatedareas. violence and conflict in rum's attorney, Nork_;performed . California agriculture. . back surgery on heron !4'1"Cb 14, During Senate debate on the It would require secret ballots · 1968 and as a result, she suffered measure, Gregorio blamed cilr-for cill organirtng elections. damage to her !Jerves, bowels ··renUyillegal1mokin1-00.campus permit under limited andlegisandhadtobetaughtbow aa Ute biggest single cause for · circumstances the secondary towalkagain. · · student suspensions and ex-bOycotts used by Cl)avez and. Nork, who 'lost bis license to · pulsion.s. He said local boards establish a state agency to practice in Cali~ornia, testified at should be able to deal with the supervise elections and regulate the Byerrum trial that he cur-Problem without interference unfairlaborpractices. renUy is working in Arizooa in a from the legislature. It would authorize harvest job placement ser_vi~ce for However, Gregorio predicted time strikes, but on,ly by unions · medical personnel. He said he is· most districts would not choose which had won organizing elec- $3,000 in debt. / to establish the am~ areas. tions. ~ .a Several opwnents· have con-. ,~ • , ~ tended that 1e!Un1 up areas for FOB THE 'AST 10 years, bills Embargo to Lift?·. -•moiling could increase the aimed at seltlinc the dispute · usace of marijuana cigarettes. have died in the state legislature HAVANA , Cuba (AP) -Sen . But-Gregorio maintains the bill · as rival factions refmecf to com- George McGovern said today he inay deer.ease the use of pot promise on key points. and Prime Minister Fidel Castro . because cigpfette smoking will Beginning at 5 p.m. Tuesday, agreed that "inevitably" the U.S.. be'.9Ul in tbp;;peD and not behind "Brown started telepponing trade embargo against Cuba closecl'restr m doors. throughout the state for leaders would be lifted. · -~~------- This Ad Effective. through Soturaay, ' MaylO .. • d. all major interest groups in l.h6 farm labor di sp~te ! st1.tL another me elliig in.---,US office~ Numerous sma ller m eeting• have been held over the past threie weekft. By 11 p.m., be bad m · people seated in the cabinet room ad- joining his p.rivate study in the Capitol -representatives ol · growers, labor groups arid the state Chamber of Commerce, top state offiCials, legislators ~ news reporters. L The only major figure al.sen~ was Chavez, who three days earlier said Brown's. proposai was "not betrayal, but close.". BROWN TELEPHONED Chavez. After two UD15pccessful attempts, the governor reached the UFw· leader at his head' quarters in the community of La 1 Paz 30 miles east of Bakersfiel«' and put the telephone coayer'aa..- tion .. on an office loudspearer system. · Finally, the Democratic gov .. emor said:· ••After everything you've heard, Cesar. can we count on your support?" , 1 THE ROOM BUl!SI' Into ap. , plause when Chavez replied~' ''Very, very ~~~initely._" • • '' '• ' Coat and Gown 2·.piece set 4 7 7 . . I Mother'.s Day Dress ' • ' • and Pantsui.t SPECTACULAR!· • • J 9 ·7 Were $10 ~',-~ •• ' I ' ' / ' • Shot1;.Sleeved1 Sleeveless DRESSES and PA.l~TSUITS I. ' ,• ··MANY FABRIC'S, COLORS . ' . • MISSES' AND HALl"·SIZES . ' • • Use S.O,. R..,olvirig Charge t • • Ad DAILY· PILOT ITOltlA,L PAGE. ; CoDJnlendftble Effort. .. ~ . - Newport Beach hasn 'l bad\be world's;best track record in recent years for solving some·ot its stic:kier problems. But the effort of the volunteer citizens group to come up with a ~olutlon for a new Bay Bridge on Coast Highway looks hke a winner. This Is a project which through the years has seriously. divided the comll\,unily. It seemed clear that the 19 separate age_ncies -local, state and federal -that would have to get together on the bridge project would simply find no r.eason to try l!Pd certainly no reason to commtt money without com. munity unity and comm~ty pressure., But now a citizen volunteer committee, head~tiy architect William Ficker, has taken a thoughtful and thorough look at the problem anp come up with a re- commendation for a 20-foot high bridge that promises to put an end to the· comm~ty disagree.ment and make it possible to press for action on the bndge. The group, "BAT-'76" (short for Bridge Acti~n Team), received a strongly favorable reaction to its first public presentation or its findings at a recent chamber or commerce Town Meeting. The presentation was highly profe~s1o~al. Graphics donated by a wel~ known land planrung firm blended with a ' computenzed cross-referenced fact sheet and created a fair,and accurate package. Chamber spokesmen have endorsed the plan. other community groups are likely lo follow. The proposal gaining the support is the best of a combination of compromises. It calls for a six-lane divided roadway with pedestrian and bicycle capaci- ty compared with the current narrow four-lane version. The 20-fool clearance above the water comjtared with 'the present 13 .6 feet, affords less congested passage for vessels and easi~r sm~ll boat launching and handling, yet keeps the visual impact .of the span within bounds. It0sur~eati a deolp with the least amount bt lm- r.act on surroundin& land uses while providing some mprovemeqUn tr8!f!c n~w at Dover Drive. · Once Ficker and his group have ~ampled the cpm- munity, the city will take their excelle11t,package to 'stale highway officials for the first in a Jong series of tes~d for the first time in many years;the pros- pects for a new Bay Bridge really are looking up. -· . Scale It Down • Faculty memb<lrs of the CORSI Community College District who teach day aJ!!1 night clafses at Orange Coast and Golden West colleges and members of the classified staff -those who don't have certificates -are asking for flat 12.percent salary in- creases. The requests were made separately, but they are being considered join Uy. Both requests are based on the grounds that 12 percent is needed simply to offset inflation. This may be a starting point for salary negotiations, but the request must come way,:.down froin there, probably down to 5 or 6 percent, If they are not to become inflationary in themselves. · The district's salary budget '\'Ould be increased by $1.4 -million by, the teachers' req~est, another $825,000 if the classified staff's increase is granted. The budget -and the taxpayer -simply can't stand a figure that large. It is worth recalling that both teachers and staff got 10 percent increases last year while most of us were getting along on far Jess. In view of the tigbUy squeezed household budget of everyone else, the new 12 percent increase is out of line and should find litUe support from either the public or the district's board of trustees. • -,. I ' ' "-k . ' . ! N Aim Laws at Law'IJreakers • • . . . Civility NotAluays The Answer (SYDNEY H~RRIS) Dear Gloomy Gus Why Penalize the Innocent? I recall the case of a college profe sso r s pecializing in criminology who felt he should. really learn something about the "field'" he was in. So he applied lo his local police force, took the exams, and did six mooth.s' duty on the street as a uniformed cop. The most impressive t..hlng he leamed -and the most conflict- ing with his poor briefs -was that courtesy and dec - ency and reason were most useful where they were least needed. "In dealing wilb ordinary middle-class people,'' he reported, "I could ·be pleasant and civtl·and they would respond nicely. But when I patrolled rough or slum neighborhoods, then I was forced to act. touih·or mean, despite my feelln1 that this w aa the wrong way to perform my duty.'' He explained that within the rough sub-culture or a city, courtesy is perceived as we84- ness, and consideration as cow.' ardice. In the absence of other standards or s uccess or ex- cellence machismo remains lhe prevailing rule or behavior. Being "nice" has a ~ayoff only when niceness is perceived and appreciated as s uch ; when it is misconstrued as timidity, it is taunted and taken advantage of -as every substitule teacher in a Lough school has painfully found out. ·THERE IS. or course, a vicious circularity in this relationship. When the cop (or teacher) dis~ covers that middle-class To the Editor: My Irish dander has been ris- irig higher with each stupid law our lawmakers come up with- If they run out or room for the refugees at Camp Pendleton, why not put them up al Promofttory Point? There's plenty of comfortable space there. -from "smog to dogs." I know eur G.K. Glllllltly GllS <-llt• •r• """""._..., ....,....,. .... 1 ...... ,..n1,,.._.. '""" ..... -... -. s.M.,..... ..... _,...,. G"'°"'' Gws. D•llr Pi• modalities fail to work in this new milieu, he resignedly resorts lo the typical a ttitude of authoritarianism -which, only confirms what the sub-culture' believed all along. Both the cop a nd the teacher are changed more by the environment t,hey find themselves in than they are able to Change it. Abstract students or criminology, and reformers, are quite right when they insist that police harshness and brutality only reinforce the slum dweUers' previous perception of the poUCe as "enemy" -but the tn>uble is that these people:s early condi· Uoning has precluded an appeal to anything else except a show or force and possible punishment. When economic or social ine- quities create such a sub-culture,. they are in effect generating a. cancer within their own blood· stream, and one that is no longer po1sible to cure without the most radical treatment. Neither "bet: ter '' school s nor a more "humane" police rorce can make a "civil" community oul of a slum. First. the inhabitants' in· 1-ern"al view of the world must be changed, begi nning with their ew;-liest experiences of home and ·-~eel and school and work and opportunity. We are not willing to pay the price this will cost ; so we pay far more-in the steady erosion of our cities •and the magnification of fepressive forces that in the end succumb to the very disease they combat. · laws are only as s1part as the ones who m,!lke, lhem so that ac- count$ for their stupidity! Penalizing the dog owners who love. thek" dogs enough to keep them on a leaSh or inside a fence when they are out, or in the house, by doubling the already too high fee is like unto lhe stupid gun laws some are pushing that will deprive the honest and legal hunters and gun lovers or their Constitutional right to keep and bear arms-yet in no way will stop the killer frqm killing or the stealer from stealing-or the stray dogs from straying or the unlicensed dog owner from still not buying that lic·ense. We "have to ·stop the over- papulalion," so.we legalize abor- tion instead of te·acping our YoUDgsters how to be Mor.al and decent citizens. This is our re- sult, mainly, of tryiqg to keep the Bible out of classrqoms--take away the Bible and its teachings, ,. "Thou shalt not ... " and we end up wi,tb orphans and abortions. · ' • THEN WE ship in thousands of orphans and plead for homes for them. Where was all that plead- ing for our own thousands of homeless orphans? Are we gOing to pass another law having all the girl babies spayed and the boy babies neutered? Otherwise they couldn't get a ''license•• lo , . marry . • Doubling the cost or the license for the legal dog owner is not go- ing to keep dogs off the beaches or stray dogs ouf of neighbors' ya rds, or leasheS on dogs that are out. Cracking down on the dog owner who causes these thlftgs to happen by making it mandatory that if his dog is reported for messing in public or picked up without a license, or picked up for even being loose, said dog (and possibly the owner) to be taken in and "neutered" (killing Upf!,ating the Tenure Policy Few industries offer ex- ecutives lifetime contracts any more. They've learned that dead· wood which cannot produce should be pruned. Yet colleges and universities continue to stifle their advance behind a suffocating logjam or fossillzc4 faculty whi ch cannot be dislod.1ed. One college has changed its form of lifetime facul- ty tenure, and so far tbe re· suits are en· ti rel y beneficial. 0 r a I Roberti con· cedes tbat he nms his uni venity with firmness and with a board of regent.a which auppart.s hi• finnness. STUDENTS not only conduct themselvea as exempl•ry Christian disciples but bru.siere.a ue mandatory. And for boy1, neckUe1. And for (acul· ty, Ukewise . I I ( PAUL HARVEY] And judging by the bouutiful fruits of a scant dozen years-the avant-garde faci lities. the academic and athletic ex· cellence. the backlog or applica- tions for admission and the en- thusiastic acceptance ~of ORU graauates everywhere-Oral Roberts University must be do- ing it right. One significant difference about this fully accredited privately financed college is th"at its faculty has voted for a dif· Ierent tenure methodology. Theretofore-al}d m06t every. where else ...... and teacher with lifetime tenure could thumb his nose at propriety, backslide in· telltttually, nout school tradi- tion. even contradict common de· cency. yet the 'f"Orst tbe school could do was td exile him to a barren back room assigned to do nothing. THE INDIGNITY to any person of 1ubstance was de· vastatina:; lesser per1iOnJ accept- ' ' ed. the dehumanizing indignity but remained to burden -the budget. The ORU faculty, after a year of meetings-none of which was attended by President Roberts or f'> members or his administraUon- voted unanimously to cbailge the form or tenure. Now each professor knows that he must be signed to a new con· tinuous three-year contract eoch year. · · If fired, he gets paid ror'"2 ~ years-or is allowed that time in which to shape up. ~ The North Central Accrediting Assn. has accepte.d lhe ORU formula, and such are the rf.:llult.1 that schools of the stature oC llarvard are lookln& ln, takiftt , notes. IN FAIRNESS to the •d· minlstraiors or state·fupded schools, many are accUHd of al· lowing abuses on campUI which they are In fact powerless to Con- trol. But private schools do have· thl1 option tO 1iduiep atranau.IJ(· lion and to pe~ tlle Walt.: Ly-the lntellect.,i pcow... ot their wtfroten facults.. I ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are Wt"lcome. The right to condense lelters to fit ~e or eliminale libel is rese:ved. Letrers of 300 words or less unll be ;tom pre/errnce. All letters must in· elude signature and mailing address but names may be withheld on re- quest i/ suf /icicnt reason is apparent . Poetry will nol be publilhed .. two birds with one stone and helping the over-population too), and then double the fee-on the guilty party instead of the inno· cent, for a change. MRS. EARL FERGUSON Mail Probletta. Tolhe Editor: Just a short note to complain about some sections of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa with mailboxes out at the curb. For years we have had no trou- ble, but all or a sudden someone (probably children) is taking things out of our box and tossing them in the shrubbery. Recently . an impartant check was found laying under a tree by the side of the house. The police were called; there was nothing they could do and since we both work and the mail comes durl.ng the day we are at the mercy of whoever is doing . this. Yes, we could gel a P.O. box; but that is a lot of trouble to drive to the post office every day. Why are mailboxes at the curb necessary wben a slot in a door would protect the mail? NAME WITHHELD C::O..taubag '1oter• Tothe Editor: The wording of the ballot for the proposed increase in school taxes to be voted on t.1ay 27 is the moet Oag('ant attempt to delude the voters I have seen in 35 years of voting. Although it is doubtful that any laws have been violated, the people who were responsible for this gross travesty OQ our election process sholllld be iden· tlfied and publicly censored by the proper election authorities. As a taxpayer, I resent this proposed tax.ini?rease being sub- mitted again at "my expense, after it was _soundly defeated ·barely six months ago: But, I re· sent even more this childish at· tempt to con(use the voter into reversing hla earlier conviction. . C. J . THOMPSON recriminations from the sob- sisters, ''Why didn 't we do m·ore?" I say ten years of our men and money ere enough. D.PIULUPS · •tre•Wrtfl To the Editor: After reading the grim sum- mer employment news from an Associated Press article, I was refreshed at the good community service our area provides for our young people in the Youth Employment Service. It iS alive and well and working diligently to bring toge·tber willing employers and job-seeking youths at no cOst to either. Tak- ing care of "our own" brings respect, stability 3.nd ~edJcated · continuity to our town. · !- MRS. LYl\IAN S. FAULKNtR Corresponding Secretary Youth E1;11ploymentService . . . Oot tiae .Track To the Editor: HoW about a bright-sided story to rebut the dour countehance of Gloomy Gus for a change? The subject, believe it.or not, is Amtrak , . I called the Santa Ana number listed in the phone book. The phone rang one time -once only -and a pleasant voice answered. · · "Amtrak, Santa Ana. Parks speaking. May I help you?" I had prepared for a morning, and maybe afternoon, of busy signals and was scarcely able to get my question out. • .. ''Does Amtrak stop at Salinas?" ' "Yes Sir, it does. You can get a train out of Sarita Ana at 8;.45 in the morning to mak~ connect.100.s . with a l'!_. p'1clock""'one ,in Los ' Angeles to take you to Salinas." He paused for breath. · . "However," he conUnued •·to obtain complete informatiqo on res,ervation1 and u~ pnce1. ydu may dial a toll free btlmber. That number isl I00252-0001'." l'was'so awed f>y,1111;1 dllplai> _el efficlericy that l .,eet.ed Ilia now ol lnlermaUon WJUl "'silence. .... · "Is there anfthtA& tlse I 1ran help You with?" he'Mike.l. •• o.,t.hankyou.lhavettal).'' •• 8nk)oufor:callin111lr." A az:lng! / .• TIMO'MARA ' " A ·-tlter 'f.ar . ' Tot Editor: ·1 ' Th~ Vietnam War is over for ,. the mertcans, bUt just begin· nlng or the Yletnam.ese people. Wheh the slalwtirts of Ho Chi /Fed (}p Ml!)h , 1ecur• al( or .vtetn&m, a .. new ,trug1le, perba.. bl90dler To the Editor : • than the mifltary war, wU•com: I have just read the letter from menc,e. • Marjorie Jackson in · the April A A tb t ar Is the war ol c n 00 issue of the Doily Pilot and I "~ a w 0 • • fonn1ty, tbe war between the ln-couldn't agree with her more. -teresta of lhe individual and the Like most libertarians, I am Jn isolationist who contends that the United Stales s hould ·never become entangled in foreigli al- liances, especially, alliances which only offer a friendly na- . lion military weapon5. . WHAT South Vietnam needed most was a consi~tent anti- statist, libertarian philosophy to ward orr the authoritarian armies of North Vietnam. Bu\, of course, J know of no government which preaches a philosophy which attacks its own existence. America should have offered the philosophy or Jefferson and Thoreau instead or guns and ·napalm. The people of South Vietnam CLnnot derend themselves until they ~and what they are defer.ding.'· And this is exactly why the Nort)I Viethamese· woD ; they knew what they were fighting for because the State toJd them. The armies of the North Were fii;~ti11g . for the State and' the dictatorial State·rought for power. What South· Vietnam needed to survive was what Ho Chi Minh was contemplating in the 1940s when · he quoted from our own Declar8tion of fndependence. lf the United States had nqt allied it.self with the French Colonial powers in Southeast Asia, Ho Chi Minh might be known today, as the Thomas Jerferson of Viet- nam. Anyway, this is water under the bridge. What is now lJD.POr- tant to rec'ognize is that 'South Vietnam 's limited government is today under ·~total goverom~nt. And so, South Vietnam Is no more 8 limited corrupted govern- ment; it is totally.cOrrupted. And to make ma~ters ;worse, Vietnam is srurpassing.A~ca's half .. ,hea·c.ted i:mP~rial.isttc natu-e<Y. North Vietnam's military machine recently con- queret1 Cambodia.and ii mdbillz- il}g troops Into Thailand.•.:..-:: "· It is time for all "oodlanU-war activists,· libert'arla.ns and pacifists to come. to ow~~« $he suppresSed citiz,ns di: ~m . "'It ls time t·o Condeinn Vielilarti as corrupted •nd dlctatqrlal, II> de· mand that it doe& ,nOt tranSlorm into another Maoist.China. • The war is nQtov)lf.justhi on f>y a censored'<pt,O!S-Th• Viey nam war lives al doea·tq&Jer1ive in Hanoi and the Vietnamese ltl· dividual lives in f~r. ,Slaveey l~ not lhe price or peatii t .4 • LAWR}':NCE SAMUEl,S ,, ORANGE ob...., DAILY PILOT I am fed up to the teeth with all inlereits or an authorlt.,-ian the bleedlnfi hearts wllo liem~ State. Who wiU win? Probably , ~ otH' country 1 actions these last the State s ince lt hes an days ln South Vietnam. enormous araen•l at Its dispo&iiJ Jon Chancellor on Station 4 wbile"'the individual has JltUe ex· aew1 sttid he "remembers those cept cries of individual rights. people standing on the roof of the Unfortunately, the tun Diak.es a . .,erican Embassy waiting to be bigger Impression. · ' rescued." Well, J remember the yeara. We fouaht their war for them, the more then 150 bllUon dollars in s up'plies, the over so,ooo Amerlcan men killed. the lb0Ui1ii(b up0n thousands of our men WOjlnaed, not to mei>!ion all tl1ose ll1ted •• mb1tn11n adlon. Now all we hear are the Quotes . \ Arj1y"'Mlller, dean of Stanford graduate school -of' tN!lnes1~ "lndividu:ils can contr'ol thelr own live& more than th,ey"thinklf Ibey•.,, purposeful aJid set ·1dal1 for lhem1e.lve1. •• -- 11 ' I t l t I t i J ~ ' • .. ~ • ·I n ti r. fl li ·• u " ,. ,•, n ' " •• , t . , ~ I ' ·: I I • • ·' I ·t :] 'I ~ l I '· re '-"laey Leg,.11' . . .. Debt_ Colle~ting • Tactics Studied • 87 SYL""' POHBa l.tt'• ••Y you're ln:x:.JI the record number of Amertcans -up to yoilr eyebrows ID dobl,ucl 10U're l•te ID p•ytnc )'Olar b,!Jla. One of your credlton cal11 (or wrilel) 1<>11r employer ur11Dg pressure bo brou,ht on YoU to pay up 10 10UJ' bola ean avq_id the · bookte.pin1 bOtlier of ¥ ~""'" lanlilbment. On top of u-,,_ all your troubles, you're rnv1..,., D now terr111ec1 you ·u loo• Worth 1'>W'Job, Or let '1 say your awdltor hlrea a collec· \ tion tlm:i which then proceeds 'to make telephone calla to )'OW' friends or neighbors or relatives 11taUn1 that you 're a .. deadbeat.'' Now on top of all your rean, you're plun.1ed in· io a nilhtmare Qf embarrassment. Or let' .. •'y~£6e collection agency male.es repeated eeJls to )'OUI' bou.ae at OJidnight or similar late houn frltbtening YOW' cbllclreJi and keeping you awake all nia:ht. ba FIN.ALLY, LE'J'SSAY that your creditor ''ks-you to 810,t a neW P~•yment a:cheduJe which contains a clauae ••Y· ~Cth•t the 01er!!bant can automatically g~ a de~ault court· Judlment against you It you miss any or the apeed. pay- mpta -without even notifying you of a court date. .W:ou should know the first three tactics are Illegal. And 9CIMWDer protection aaency authorities are now couider- inl·•,0Dallen1e to the legality of the fourth. "' . But ae the longest .. deepest business slump of the en- tire post-World War tI era probes for its bottom ln the next several weeks, Clelinquency rates on COftlumer loans are aoarlnt to the highest l e v e ls in a quarter-c=ry. Man even more chilling indicator than rd dellnquen"': ey rates, ba~kruptcy filings" were up 9.percent in 1974 alofte. At the s8me time, because or tht economic pinch, profits of-retailers are down by as mlfchas one-third, merchant.I can't afford to absorb the losses as they could in previous )'ean, and there is an increasingly tough fight to collect every·penny owed. • THE RESULT: THE HARSH bill-collecting practices of a bygone era are back: lawsuits, garnishments, midnight =ne Calls, any tactic that wilt scare a consume• into •'Debt collection complaints have doubled in the past six Jll9Clths," reports Richard A~ Givens, New York regioiial illred.or Of th~,ederal Trade Commission. "The Ne)V York ~umer Credit Cowiseling Service, establiahed with the help al leading creditors to try to work out easier payment Nbedules for oYerextended consumers, discloSes that it.a eervice is sWamped, and it is seeking legislation enabling it tocharge consumers for its services. Some ruaty. collection macblnery covered with cobwebs from the caveat-emptor era has been hauled out." •.Do not confuse le'gitimate with the Illegal debt collection moves, though. In fact, legitimate creditors feari tbat t,he toach tactics of some collectors may lead to restrictions on 1amishment and other collection method& that could hurt leaiUmate business -and. thereby make it tougher for the financially sound rorisumer to get credit .. .-AS FOR THE SEEMINGLY logical proposal that collec- tioo agencies s hould be licenaed, both legitimate creditors mid consumer ·protection agencies oppose lhia on the basis tbat it would leave the way o..een for crediton themselves to ~ unethical methods withOut resort.lnc to the cOtlection .iencies. ; Q. What should you do, then, if a.n unfair collection method ls used ae:ainst you ? ~.·A. Notify the neaiest.regional office of the Federal Trade tommission. (You'll find FTC offices ln 11 ellies listed in. tbe phone book under U.S. Go\ternment.) Or noti(y your local comumer c?edit counseling service or lhe nearest Bet- .'4!1' Business Bureau. · .... Under the ¥•enuson-M'oss FTC Improftlaent Act, siene<l :dda past Jan. ~. the FrC is in a better position than ever to. t)e1p ;You. For this .Jaw says that ii there 11 an Fl'C decision ,:a.the books hoJding a practice illegal and" rum engages in tbe. practice knowing it is unfair, decept.lve•,.pr illegal, the ~paay ta suHject to tmmediate suit for $10,000 penalty for ,.ch violation. _ ~ · ANOTBEB NEW WEA.PON WJDCll-Will be used more ·frecauenUy ts forecast in a 1973 New York law allowing the arts to throw out all court judgments a company obtains by default if there is proof of a pattern of abuse ol the courts •J;ly. that firm. (For -Instance, failure to notify yoy..tbat.a 1uit II belne filed aliain~t you or suing you in a distant l~Uon.) 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Also featured are Twenty-two sltuatloo comedies Laraine Stephens, John Vernon, Patrick are on tap, compared to 15 last > Macnee and Gene Evans. September, and tb~'ll be 19. to: police and pri va\e·sleuthing :: CBS (2) 11 :30 -''Change of Mind.'' series,justonemorethanatthe .. Raymond St. Jacques, Susan Oliver and startoflaatseason. '.it.. Leslie Nielsen head the cast of this late However, 12 of the crime- }.. movie from 1969. fighting sagas are in direct cpm- , ....... ..,,. .. ..,_ .. ..,,"""ull»t.. .. ~~""'""'~~ '"""·--~ petition with each other on Tues· day, Wedn~sday, Friday and Sunday nights. :- . TV DAILY LOG • t-! . f. Wednesday :.. Evening lo,_ MAY 7 ID Donny & Marie Osmond, * Buck Owens & The . Buckaroo$-T onight! GIMmWfma.t ED ltD' AlldlM 75 .··..,BO IIJ~IEllll?l-.,· ~~fTIA111=•.wt....,Jlkwt '!:OOll@(i)(l)C11111 "lh1 Iii! ·THIS MAY make viewers grQan, but it's all part of the highly competitive "counter- prograniming•• ttle networks are doing in their quest for spanson of the 70 prime-time shows in ' their new schedules. Twenty-Six new series, ranging from a Mel Brooks sitcom on ABC to CBS' "Beacon Hill," an Americanization of ''Upstairs, Downstairs," Will be on TV next fall, while 18 shows n9w on lhe air won 'i return. , Twelve plnkslipeea were midseason replacements, ilke ~ ABC 's controversial ••Hot L Baltimore" qr one·seaaon shows like NBC's '•Lucas Tanner.'' Among the old durables de- parting are NBC's ··~m·U." ABC's "Odd Couple'" and CBS' ''Mannix'' and 20·season "Gunsmoke'' series. Despite the demise of the lasl, the Old West on TV basn 't completely died. ABC SAYS next fall it's airing an as-yet unnamed Western on Monday nights to compete with NBC's "Emei:ceocy" :.and CBS' "Gunsmoke''. replacem~ts -· the returning "Rhoda" and the new "Phyllis" sltcoms. NBC is doing without a prime- time variety show next fall, and CBS is sticking with ''Tony Orlando and Dawn," "Cher" and Carol Burnett. , ABC is trying a live variety show, hosted by Howard Cosell, against four Friday night sit· corns -CBS' new "Big Eddie" and old '.'M·A·S-H" and NBC's .deadly 8-to·9. p.m. duo of ."San· ford and Son'' and ''Chico arid the Man." IJVU'IWl.:L.o'U\V\~ llfn" (R) A Cltholic ll1sllop's hie ~: 0 fJ)..... dtptllds Upofl C.0111111'1 pos.in1 II O ll'MliH · a hl1ed 1unmin. l · m,ww,.ra•i!J o @@Qimflitlw-a..s,.. Cliff Robertson Sigµed • &J Mlrit Tt1111 dlil flip'1 luesb 1rt Chef, Mct.un :--91111Trd ~,:t,:.· lle!WIJ bnkiil 1114 Ricll-LOS ANGELES (AP> -Cliff ''Midway •• ap~ears to be ·. · m lC£T AllCtiHI 75 Ciji Wart B~· (i)T\e ultoucbWn Robertson, who portrayed a rounding up most Of the leading iett, Jlctit Jos.ellil llld .LKll liltnn naval officer named John F. men in Hollywood. Other-new ad-are hosts lot ,ou1 blcb: OI tll 1n. CD S.l1ri .. Adft!lttln , tiQu• pil110 _ cifc.I 1aso; "Dar fDlCET auctitll 75 eoorinutS to KennedY in ''PT 109," is return· .. ditions to th«-:, _ca~t are Hal D1u111ill(." 1n 011 ,.;111iria: b1 Slut 111idnilht. ing to the U.S. Navy to fight the Holbrook as an 1ntelligeqce com- "Three nights later, Coaell's "NFL l14onday Night Football" h•• equally stiff competition from CBS' "Ali in lhe Family" - it's movtnc from Saturday -and '"'Maude.',' NBC otters its new "Ellery Queen'' in that hour. · AllC'1 SECoND Jl4onday nllibl football hour faces two ~cine ~· -C.BS' "Medical Center" aful NBC'• new 'iMeclical Stoey." The s~wbones aren't the only -professionals in head"Oft com~~ NBC's ''Petrocelli)' Will fa-Ce ~ CBS' new "Kate McSbane" in a Wednesday night battle of TV lawyers. But the most intensivf! bead-on fights, none of the warring COP· ducted during the new "family viewing" hour, wjll invoJve cops and private· eyes. . On· Tuesday nights, ABC's "Tbe Rookies," CBS' "Switch, 01 a new £:umshoe series, and NBC's "Poli ce Story" all are scheduled to battle for ratingii from9tol0p.m . EDT. ON Wf:DNESDAY nights, CBS' "Cannon" opposes ABC's "Barella." -t- NBC' s new ''Doctors' Hospital" is the time period's third entry. On Friday nights, ~ ABC shows a movie from 9. to 11 p .m . EDT, cs's• ''Hawaii "Five-0 " and ''Barnaby Jones" .will take on NBC's "Rockfotd Files" and ''Police ·woman'.' series. The pattern will l)e repeated &inday nights, starting.at 9 p.m. with a two-hour movie -on ABC fighting NBC's "Sunday Mystery. • AA Jlrrrelicx:rl ~ d -~fllm nctJSI~ -AIM- 8erm1n: •• ., View o1 MJ Aniv11,n 9:JOG:'C. batUeof''Midway.'' mander, Edward Albert ·as navy i:--: 1n oil by Jorct Trtiman; • Marco .. lieutenant and son of Admiral· .. • Mus1mo $.il$0nt oil. "Window of fl) · AN ,__. Venkt"; 111tlec1i~• MP! Upture €?)LITlffTI Robertson, Oscar-winning·best Olarlton Heston, Gierut Ford as· :r by Ray 11ow1eu: an '1/pst.1111, actor for ''.Charly" in 1968, has Admiral R•.J. Spruance and • "' • Downstairs" pillow, ..,lolJlphed by lO!CIO fl@(])([)°"' Al11.ust (II) Ilic· been signed by Universal Pie· J~es Coburn as Capt. Vinton, , WOODYA.Ultol 'TAKE THE MOl'!U AND RUH" Movie" and CBS ' "Kojak" and ''Bronk,''thelastanewcopshow !'--.,.-------'! wilh Jack Palance . •• Je•n Mirsh ind llWldl by Kuis 1100· Moot1l~n lllllts in tile ~ory • • h Co · lo M dd p i ly t ·~· Helwli· ind, Stt 1' it·pennie5 of the duth 011 Mlle Mexicin· ttires and the M1nsc rp. a ox. :rev ous ca.s were • 1n11D;lona:ed 10 11111111 Jacli Btn· Nntrican in a S11spicloos st11oo1 bus portray a commander in the sea Heston, '1'enry Fonda, Robert ny. cr1sll 11111 t1iuell open ho$1ility epic. 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Mark Hannaford (D), and Charles Wiggins (R) on timely tC?J>ks of conc.Ym tO the IP constitUents. Produced by KOCE-TV ln Washington, D.C. wt.;i .. i. tance from the Corporaiion for Pubfic Broadcuting •nd the Hany G. Steele Foundation. . ' . ~ arden in 'Men' '~ ,._ . 11 (AN:> ~Y) ~ ~ LUS:i\NG LES (AP) -1ack \Vlll'deo has been ~ut 11 Wa1lllncton Pool nietropofitan edjtor Harry ·,.. ~·~111entm venienof''Alltbve Pr.I· . . .. " ' , .. .,_ . W~, J'!..~-!Ut-,plafed a swinging agent In ~, '•arp06, '',,.... Rolllrt Redford as report~t; Bob ~ortl. ~In Hdl\nan .. C.rl Bemste111 and 1"""1 Roba"!1 a1 ex....Uve editor Ben Bridled. AT·7:30 PM .. ' Al, ...... "GODF~ THll 11" Ill -LUIUt.SftllSAte )Mi41SCAAM ....... YLADY'"IPGI ._. •wuastU OM T .. ~ ........ +.""THI CiAMIUR"' °CArOHE" Ill "LAUGHING "9UC~' ' . ACADIM't' AWIO.~ • INGRID 8ERGM:AN . Best Actress ,., ~~ •• ~-~--x .... --........ 1"" _ ... _ ....... -- ee1:tertold GirlS 2nd FEATURE • • • CHI~~." 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