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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-05-12 - Orange Coast Pilot.. ' • :· •• octors' • tr1 e rea • s Viet Refugees Q ·uigley Runni11g Spilling Over . For Office··· Into El To·ro But DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * ~ MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 12, 1975 •· VOL. 61, NO. lJJ, J SECTIONS, 24 l'AGES Wedin Bed • • O•llr Pllet Pho«o lly lltltha,.i KMtll.,. == NOW PRONOUNCE-Chaplain Robert E . O'Brian left, ·:Aenarries Jeanette Mason, 23, and Preston Olney Jr., 24 , ·ilbolh of ·Dana, Point at South Coast Community--Hospital. "-rhe.Sun"day bedside wedding occurred -because the bride • -wa·s injured ih an accident-last week. She will be in the ~ospital at least two ·more weeks. ~ ;iJoctors' floycott Spr-e~~:Sta~ide -~SAN FRANCISCO (A:F)~The \i.~speCified number ·oc &urgeons ~ay doctors' boycott p~ote~t· ,ref1i1sed to_d~ ~n y but emerge_!!· ~skyrOCketing malpractM?e-1n .... ey &m!gery, J01n1ng colleagues 1n ~nee rates spread to three eight San Francisco Bay area ~more Northern California coun-counties '!"h~ began the boycott. ·t)ia today and1.i threat-ened1 to . )tay 1. , . . .moveovertheentirest.8te; ~t·;t.he state· Capitol. 1n · More than 90 ap'eSthesiologilits Sacram'11to; 'hospital-related ih1Santa Clara, San Mateer and ----''---------~ $al)ta Cruz counties.-plus an HOSPITAC·FIRES -21 OOCTORS, AS ·FIRST cm:ER ph~Sicians have ,Vlf"'ed to walk oO:t-'on any but emergency sur- CRUl""'"R ge.,-y May 19. u·nless the CUT JC,,. Legislature itcts .to·relieve .the ''The ad ·was a suCceSa.· I soklt ' · c~is; ~ . · · . . my land Cruiser on thefirStday it i. : I.t ~. a -: fore~one c.onc:lu_s1on rail to the first person wlto that Uns .w~ll ul.t.1r:Dately -;X!£n.d ~ ~ a.ufd -•' . _ -.. the--entire -state of Cal1forrua, ,c 'thai 's the advertising success said' Dr. San for~ Marcus, p~esl· •xterienced by the Newport dept ,o~ the Union of Amencan Beach man who placed this Phys1c1ans. . cl -ified ad tn the Dally Pilot: Members . of the L?s _Angeles _ us . County Medical Assoc1at1on were -, 69LandCruiser,"4 WD, reportedly considering a boycott .... ~. "" xln~cond . .$,ls0oxxx·XXJl1t that would aft-ect a ·200-mile daya,xxx-ixxxevei. swath of hospitals from the Mex- . · ir you hive a vehicle you'd like ican border to the Tehachapi . :t_o ~onvert to c•sh, call 642·5678. Mountains. ·'We make it ea!JY ror you to put a No e1ective surgery has been ·lew words to .work for you, in the performed in some 50 private :!>•UY Pilot; (See DOCTOllS, Paci /\1) . •t' •• • • Pendleton Filled Refugees Spill Into El Toro By ARTHUR II. VINSEL Oltlle D•ll'f PilotSt.lltf A spillover of 539 Southeast Asian refugees occupies bar- racks at El Toro Marine Corps Air station today as 115,237 already in the U.S. await pro- cessing and thousands more abroad aWait asylum. Barracks were already pre- pared at El Toro bec)lese-the Lit· tie Saigon r esettlement center at Camp Pendleton swelled beyond its 18,000-occupant capacity last week. "We still have 539 living with us today and no flights coming in." said Maj. Sally Pritchett, public information officer at El Toro. "They may be able to fly out tomorrow." Planes carrying the newest. load of refugees from Guam - where 50,000 are still wailing - were already in the air for El Toro Sunday wheh word came that Camp Pendleton had a full house. The house -eight separate tent and quonset hut compounds in Camp Talega and more at San * * * U.S. Studi.es Expanding3 Viet Camps WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Pentagon is considering the possibility of either opening , another base in the United States to be used as a relocation center !or Indochina refugees or ex- panding the centers now located at three bases, a spokesman said today. Spokesmen said that as of 2 a.m. today 14 ,680 refugees had been processed and sent to new .. hcimes. That meant that only 3,.500 re- 'J\.iUes have been processed the pUtweek. · (The Associated Press said bases under consideration in· elude th~ Albany·(Ga.) Naval Air Station.> · The Pentagon estimates there are about 115,000 Vietnamese and Cambodian refug~s under Americau-oontroLw.11.h.•OOOnow at the processfng ·centers in Arkansas, Camp PendJeton in California and Florida. ·The others who have not been processed are at bases and on ships struna out across the Pacific • I Onofre -filled up even more with two new Mother's Day ar· rivals Sunday. Young mothers Le Xuan Mai and Tokin Thanh both gave birth lo baby girls Sunday. "They are doing fine," said a base infirmury spokesman. The 539 refugees currently housed at El Toro are expected to enplane for Fort Chaffee, Ark .. Tuesday morning or at the latest on Wednesday. "We have them in two bar· racks just across the street from the runway,'' said a base spokesman. "There's no pro- blem . We 've had the barracks re· ady for several weeks, just in case something went wrong." "The kids are playing on play~ grounds and we take them all by bus to the E l Toro dining hall to eat," she explained . A total of 7 ,250 refugess have passed through government con- trol including the U.S. Immigra- tion Service since arrival, stay- ing an average of a week to 10 days in government-supervised custody. Governm e nt o(ficials, however, have clamped down tightly on security check pro- cedures, meaning some refugees can expect to be interned or held for up to 00 d ays before a decision is made on their desirability as citizens. Mother 's Day Sunday was made as normal as possible for the refugees, with regular re- (See llEFiJGEES, 'page A2l ~ Kitty Ptdl.s A 'Lassie' CLAREMONT, N.H. (AP> -Mary Robars says her pet cal, Rusty, usually stayed around the house. That is, untilJ he disap- peared two months ago. The Robars family searched through the neighborhood for Rusty, but didn't find a trace .. Last week, Mrs. Robars sa id she received a telephone call from her sis· ter, Carolyn Miller, who had given Rusty to her last rail. Mrs. Miller s aid Rusty showed up at her home in Peterborough, Ont. · ln 52 days, Rusty had traveled more lhan 550 mlles to arrive at his blrthplace. • h 0 .., e . ne. ~"1 .Raiders Hit Cafe o.n., "'"' Su.ff ...... HENRY RUNS AGAIN Irvi ne's Quigley Quigley Mum On Hi,s Goal In Campaign . By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE Ot tll• D•llY ~li.tSlMt Irvine Councilman Henry Quigley is off and running again. But he won't say where. Fluorescent orange, blue and while signs bearing the message ''Henry Quigley Leadership'' sprouted with mushroom-like suddenness throughout the 74th Assembly District over the weekend. But Quigley says flatly,"[ 'am not declaring that I am going lo run for the 74th." He's not running for Irvine City Council. Of the more than 600 signs tacked up over the weekend, not one went. up in Irvine. "I was very explicit about that," Quigley said this morning. The .signs blanketed Santa Ana Heights, were strung out along Pacific Coast 1-Iighway and Laguna Canyon Road, and scat· tered through Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. A few even made it into Santa Ana and Tustin. "It looks to me like there's go. ing lo be a shuffling of elected of· ficials in this geographic area over the next year or so," 1· quigley said. • ''I'm not sure where the cards will fall, but I'm .going to be re- ady to run ,wherever· it is ap· propriate." QWgley said the sign effort.- aimed at getting early name re· cognition has been planned for , three months. It was pute coincidence · that the signs started going up the day after Congress man Andrew . (See QUIGLEY, Pase A2) In Attack By The Associated Press An Israeli army raiding p8.rty crossed into southern Lebanon today in~.~" antiterrorist opera- tion an<f captured five suspected guerrillas, one of them a woman. the Israeli comm and said. It said the raiders hit three villages about two miles across the border, the same area whel"e at least two incidents of shelling by Lebanese gunners have been reported this month. By Israeli accounts, the raid broke a lull in Is raeli incurs ions into Lebanon that ha~ lasted since Jan. 15. Hours after the raid was an· nounced, a firebomb exploded on the roof of a Tel Aviv youth club. slightly wounding a 15-year-old boy, police said. Five other bombs, made fr:om Is rae li· manufactured mortar charges, were found on the roof of the building, they said. There was no immediate word on who planted lhe bombs. Lebanes e officials charged that Israeli commandos kid- naped five men an~ a woman and blew up a cafe in the raids. . Among those abducted was Dr. Ahmed Murad, a mE!mber of the Politburo of the Lebanese Com· .mun.isl party. an official said in Bint Jbail, the village in which the cafe was reported dynamit- (See ISRAELIS, Page A21 Ora•~: ~:ast .. ~. Weatller Low clouds and local dense fog night and early morning hours otherwise fair, through Tuesday. Highs mostly around 65 at the beaches rising lo 75 in· land. INSIDE TODAY A full page of boating news, : including weekend race re- . 1ults .and Opening Day : fe•tivities .at the -Newport llarbor Yacht Club, will be found today on Page 86. _,., ~ a.s.111• """k' --· Dt.tll ... lkfl ....... ~ ... .....,...,_., -MN11c..-_....., Index ' • .a: OAILYPILOT s Monday. May 12. 1976 Witness Aids Boy, 4, Killed ' Paif's Arrest A Huntington Beach cou· pie, arrested Friday on multiple counts or armed robbery, burglary and narcotics possession, were transferred from the city jail to the County jail early today. Police s aid Robert Alder, 28. and his wife, Shirl"ey, 36, of 19102 Hunt· ington Ave ., probably would be arraigned Tues- day in West Orange County Municip a l Court in Westminster. The pair were arrested late Friday afternoon by . 0 nine detectives, following a tip from an anonymous sgurce thfough the Daily Pilot's Secret Witness col- umn. Poli<-'e said the Alders are prime suspects in at least four armed robberies in Huntington Harbour llomes last year. They have also been charged "'ilh receiving stolen pro- perty from burglaries and with possession of heroin. Over the weekend, detec· lives searched the Alder home for possible stolen property. They said two rings, worth about $6,000, which may have been taken in a Huntin~ton Harbour burglary two months ago, were found. Other jewelry found in the house also has been im· pounded by the police. The Alders were arrest· ed about 5:45 p .m . Friday. She was taken inside the home, but Robert Alder was captured at a Beach Boulevard store known as Oasis Waterbeds. Both sur· rendered without a slrug· gle. Detectives had been in· vestigating the pair for some time based on in· formation from the Daily !Strike Over Secret Witness Pilot's Secret Witness source. Police had arranged a· day.Jong stakeout of the. Alder home, Friday, while two detectives from the robbery detail got a search ·warra nt at the West Orange County court house. Men from the robbery -a nd narcotics details were· ready to arrest both inside the house, but Robert Alder left the home before they could move in. That may have been a stroke of luck for police of· fieers because they found a loaded 12-gauge shotgun in the bedroom when they ar· rested the wife. Officers said they were prepared for possible shooting. The source who tipped the Secret Witness on the Alder case will get a $300 reward from the Secret Witness funds. The money for such payments has been raised through the ef· fort s of the Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley Chambers of Commerce. Secret Witness is looking for more tips on local crime. If you know anything phone 642-0700, or \\•rite to : Daily Pilot, Secret Witness, P .0 . Box 790. Huntington Beach, Ca. (92648) ' ' Secret Witness sources remain anonymous. _In Crash A 4·)'ear-old boy was killed and the other members of his family were injured seriously Sunday evening in a tragic Mother's Day car crash in Huntington Beach. Kevin Finn, 4, of 19402 Harding Lane, Huntington Beach, was· killed. poilce said, when his father's co.mpact car allegedly was rammed broadside by another vehicle at Edwards Street and Warner Avenue. The driver of the other car, Lloyd Lester Fariell, 53, of 5902 Midiron Circle, Huntington Beach, was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter and drunken driving, police said . Kevin's mother, Michelle, .32, was in critical condition in the in· tensive care unit at Huntington Intercommunity Hospital today. Mrs. Fir:i11 was eight months pre- gnant. Police said the fetus was killed in the car crash. Her son Sean, 6, was in serious condition in tbe same hospital's intensive care unit, while her husband. Thomas Patrick Finn, 33, was reported in stable condi· tion. Police allege Fariell, driving an older model Cadillac, ran a red light at Warner, then struck t.he Finn car. which was travel· ing with the green light on Edwards. Fariell, freed today on $5,000 bond, was not injured, police said. · Funeral arrangements for Kevin are pending at Smith's Mortuary in Huntington Beach. fi'ro•PageAJ DOCTORS. • • hospitals in San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa and Marin counties since May 1 when anesthesiplogists and some other physicians refused to renew Argonaut In s urance Co. malpractice coverage. Nonprivate hospitals were re- porting a booming business in pa· tients unable to get into the af· fected hospitals. Trmh Collectors The curtailed s urgery has drastically reduced-patient oc· cupancy and private hospitals in San Francisco alone are losing a total of $200,000 a day. Some hospitals have laid orr up to so ·percent of their staff, including nurses, and in other hospitals employes are working shorter ""·eeks. Return to Work I The last of striking trash col· lectors were back at work today and six Orange County rubbish • hauling firms reported they were back on regular schedules, or nearly there. 1 The strike, which began two weeks ago, had affected Hunt- ington Beach, Fountain Valley, Laguna Beach, most o( El Toro and 11 other Orange County cities. Most of the 400 striking trash truck drivers and haulers went back lo work at.mid-week with union approval. However, workers for Great Western Reclamation, which serves Santa Ana, and Laguna fi'ro•PageAJ REFUGEES )igious services at El Toro MCAS and the resettlement community al Camp Pendleton. · A total of 12 Catholic masses, 10 Protestant services and six Buddhist services were staged · by three priests, a Protestant minister and a monk who fled with the refugees. • :· . ·' Ii Authorities are attempting to i;mooth the stream of refugees pouring through the pipeline to freedom from Guam and trickl- ing out so slowly on the Orange Coast. ORANGE COAST !. DAILY PILOT n..Or..,9" C6-11 D.ll!y Pilot. wl!l1wll!ch ,, ,,.... t"ne<l IM M~w• Pr~"· i~pu~ll....., ~y ! ... 0._ (iN$1 Publl"''"Q ChMP<>"Y ~fl*M• Nlllom. .... llUDlll·-MP""•• 1nrou~ll Ftlllaf IOt Gett•• ,,.,.. ... New....,t ll!!.t<ll, Hyn\•"'11on S..Kh/FO•"" ••In Valtf f. , ....... S•lt<lleh•<t V•ll•• ..... UOU<'f lle<Kll l'S<>\llh Cea\!. A ""Qle •'"QI"""! e<111lon k puDOI-$41u•O•f' -Sut!Ooy•. l"" O<ift(o~I llUC>!i\111 ... 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Beach Di sPosal, a Great Western s ubs idiary, as well as SCA Services, which serves most of El Toro, stayed off the job until late Friday or Saturday. · The workers , represented by Teams ters .Union Local 396, however, still have not signed a new work contract. Company officials said today they expect negotiations to re· open with the union soon, and they were hopeful a new contract will be signed without any further walkouts. The companies had hired new employes during the strike. Of- ficials said some workers may be laid orr. but most will fill .vacan· c ies or be referred for placement \vi th other trash firms. Lemon Truck Ban Fought CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - A June 2 rehearing has been scheduled of an order banning a South Lake Tahoe man from traveling to Nevada in a truek with lemons painled'on it. The rehearing in Carson Dis- trict Court was scheduled for Steve Strickland, who had been banned from the state by a court order. The order was issued at the behest of the Carson City auto de- aler who sold Strickland what he cont e nded wa s a poorly manufactured camper pickup. Strickland, tired of repair bills, painted lemons on the vehicle along with a list of things that had gone wrong and s tarted parking in front of the de- alership. ''More hos pitals will be in ti ghter s hape as this continues,'" Marcus said. "And I don't know of any immediate progress being made to resolve it." Anesthesiologists and other specialists involved in the boycott paid $5,377 . a year for malpractice coverage with Argonaut and now must pay $18,164 . Those in San Mateo and Santa Clara are coverCd by Travelers Corp. which announced rate hikes of up to 500 percent last week. Marcus said doctors .still hope Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. or. the Legislature will take action to resolve the malpractice crisis. Several bills lo form insurance pools have been sent the gov- ernor. but do not deal with the is- sue of rates. Market Okays Israel Trade BRUSSELS (UPI) -The European Common Market has signed a -far·reaching trade agreement with Israel despite Arab warnings of the political consequences. Israeli Foreign Minister Yigal Allon praised the "courage" of the Common Market, but the Algerian government urged Arabs to call off tal ks for a similar pact. Man; 53, Drowns BLYTHE (AP) -A 53-year· old man drowned Sunday while attempting to swim fully clothed to a sand-bar SO feet away in the Colorado River, authorities said. Slinky Theft Bandit.s Net Reptiles CHICAGO <U PI) -The burglars ignored the sign in the store that warned, "'These Premises Guarded by a 12-Foot Boa Constructor." Jn fact, they stole the serpentine watchdog. Thieves apparently broke into the Glut Pet Shop through back windows late Saturday and made away with a monkey, a tarantula, three boas, one bald python and about $.500 in supplies. "I don·t know why anybody would want those animals," said Charles Glut, the shop owner, who~ells ~ most of his animals to Wliversiti es a nd schools. "'The monkey wa s about 15 years old, and while the snakes are worth between $8.5 and $100 each, I don't know what they'd do with them. But I guess there are a lot of screwballs around . · "You never know what they'll do with them, but I'll bet they have a hard time getting rid of them." • ' ,. " ,. . lJ11expected Bro~•ffside ' •t Women 's liberationists may be foi'given for thinking their movement still has a way to go • 1based on the progress of this sign on anew de- partment store in the s hopping mall a,t 'Lagunaflllls. But all that's missing here, of course, is' the ''\Yay'' frqm Broa<Jway. No ,doubt passers by too~-a brpad view of the situ.ation ·and did not register~ protest. Soviet Destroyers Dock at U.S. Port From POfle Al ISRAELIS •.• ed. The owner of the care a1so was ta ken prisoner, the official said. BOSTON CAP ) -1\\'o Soviet destroyers, first warships of their nation to visit a U.S. port since World War II, docked today under the welcomes of a harbor fireboat's spray, a 21-gun Na· tional Guard artillery salute and a party of U.S. Navy officers car· rying swords in full formal dress. In Leningrad, meanwhile, hun· dreds of curious Russians li ned the doc ks and bands played vigorously as two U.S. warships entered that city's port for the first visit of American Navy vessels lo the Soviet Union since World War II. The five.day exchange visit of the wars hips was arranged in honor of the Joth anfl;iversary of the Allied victory over Nazi Germany. ln Boston, the Zhguchiy tied up at Commonwealth Pier at 8:30 a .m., followed by the Boykiy, flagship of Rear Adm. A. M- Kalinin, in line behind her about 10 minutes later. As a band played aboard the Zhguchiy, the crews of the Rus!ian ships manned the ·ralls in full dress uniforms, facing the American officers on the pier. They exchahged salutes with the USS Albany, a gwded mis· site cruiser berthed on the Other side of the pier. A handful of civilian spectators watched the arrival. As Soviet Ambassador Anatoly F. Dobrynin boarded the Boykiy, the band played the Soviet na· tional anthem. He then greeted the Soviet sailors with a loud ••good morning." the sailors replied in chorus, "Good morn· ing, Comrade Ambassador or the Soviet Union." Dobrynin reviewed the sailors on the fantail of the s hip and then went'to the Zhguchiy, where the greetings were rePeated. Sailors on the second ship threw down a red, R~ssian,-Oriental design carpet ror the ambassador and presented him with a plaque de· pictin g three medieval horsemen. Dobrynin pointed to the plaque and in English told newsmen the horsemen were Russian heroes. He added, "One or them was called .oobrynin ," and then laughed. The atmosphere was congenial as the Soviet and U.S. sailors ex· changed greetings and the am· bassador shook hands with his countrymen. There were no city or state of· ficials al the pier, but an aide to the ambMsador said Dobrynin · would call on Gov. Michael Dukakis at the Statehouse later today. fi'ro•PageAl QUIGLEY .•. Hinshaw was indicted, according to Quigley. "I 'm sure a lot or people don't think so, but that's how it is," he said. The signs, said Quigley, are aimed at the 1976 election year. Said Quigley, "If you've noticed the way I 've run my campaigns in the past, l al Ways get an early start." Assemblyman Robert Badham <R·Newport Beach) presently holds the 74th District seal. Contacted in Sacramento this morning , Badham said he is "looking at all sorts of things for 1976. I might run for assembly and then I might run for some other office. There is a lot of as· sumption going on that I might run for something e lse." Asked Whether he was con· sidering any office other than Hinshaw's seat, Badham said, "Not at this time." The official in Binh Jbail said the Israeli force numbered about 100. He s aid four other Lebanese v.•cre taken from the villages or Ait el-S haab and A i~ Around after a house-to· house search. In Tel Aviv, a spokesman for the Israeli comm and said the force met no Lebanese r e· sistance. and all troops returned safely from the raid. He also denied that anything was blo\vn up. The spokesman did not tdentify the prisoners or specify chatges against them. It was the fi rst se1;ous eruption of violence on Israel's northern frontier s inec a series or clashes and raids in December and January , when concentrated liraeli fire and repeated in· cursions forced the evacuation of Chouba village, an alleged guer- rilla stronghold. Pot Raps Jail Newport Duq Two Newport Beach area mr n were jailed on drug charges dur· ing the weekend by Orange Coqn· ty sheriff's deputies who said they fo und an estimated l,50 marijuana plants growing on the suspects' patio. ; Robert William Niedheiser, 23, and Philip Coleman Ochs, 82. both of 1525 Placentia St., Newport Beach, were booked in· to the county jail on charges· Of possession and cultivation \of marijuana. Deputies said they found the 150 healthy plants growing htl4 carefully cultivated planters~n the rear patio of the home. Tftey said the plants ranged in hei,. hl from two inches to two feel. WARIMERS PAYS I " I ' I Mariners Savings has always paid the highest interest legall y possible. Now your savings can be worth even more at Ma rine rs-a Big 7 3A 0k on 6-year certificates of $1,000 or more. · Not only can you make money at Mariners, you can make friends too-with a strong ''hometown '' savings and loa·n. Save at Mariners. 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Nea wer car1 nan l:IUPJ Tl ing app: riva par1 T Tl ror1 Prer they spec cam .. , say outt situ;: trea· Jae~ A Ky cent and man H• s ho· perr shov K• fugC Al shQ" huts C'On~ the ball Ba Hun1 ti on lion~ Hur RivE outs soug ShO\I nied It firm nial, prac in th into1 ( ' • I More Anivcda Viets Pack Gualn AGANA, Gu•m (A P) - Retueees from South Vietnam continue to pour into Guam by the thousan<ts despite a limit on departure1:1 to the United States. Nearly 100 of the latest cll'Mvals were packed aboard an aircraft carrier bulging with the rem· nant5 or South Vietnam's U.S.· supplied air force. The population of the swelter- ing Pacific island refugee camps approached 50,000 today as ar- rivals streamed in while de -partur~s trickled out. CampS at '* * * , three l~ationa atatM:ide already are rllled to capacity. 'jlt will be crowded but we will be able to handle it all right " said Rear Adm. G. Steve Mo'r· rison as four ships with 16,000 aboard approached Guam. Among the latest arrivals were 94 refugees jammed aboard a sinking boat who made it to Guam only because the aircraft. c~rrier Midwuy chanced by. The Midway already was loaded with 101 fighter P1anes and helicop- ters .. what.was left of SOOth Viet- * * * Treatment C:ritieized Sponsors of Ky Seeking Privileges By The Associated Press The American sponsors of former South Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Cao Ky say they think he should be getting special treatment in the refugee camp at Camp Pendleton. "If one of our former leaders - say Hubert 1-Iumphrey -wer~ out there somewhere in a similar situation, I hope he would be treated better th an Ky is," said Jack Bailey of Sto<.•kton. A retired colonel, Bailey knew Ky in Vietnam . Bailey has re- cently been involved in release and rescue activities, including many of the airlift activities. He said Saturd:.iy that Ky s hou ld be granted s p ec ial permission to go off base and use showers in a motel. Ky has termed himself a re- fugee like anyone else. All six lent cities have public shqwers. Some arc in Quonset huts and some are in tents and consist or the same facilities that the Marines put up for men in battle or on maneuvers. ... l nu m 'tiairforce. Some or the choppers aboard t~c Midw ay see med barely airworthy. The A37 fi ghters also looked battered, but F5 fi ghters appeared nearly new. About 3.400 r efugees were sc.heduled to leave Guam today, with the pace s lowing to 1.000 dai- ly .beginning Tuesday, Morrison said. J{e(ugccs who arrived today face an indefinite wa.it in the sweltering tent compound. Officials have scrapped their rush.processing program to put refugees throug h a more thorough scr eening. Overcrowding also was report- ed at refugee camps in Arkansas and Florida. The Army said the nurhber of refugees at Ft. Chaffee, Ark., would reach 20,000 sometime to- day. That is as many as the in· stallation in northwest Arkansas can house <.1l this time, the Army S<Jid . James Kinl!. a Stale Depart· PATHET LAO TAKE EDGE IN LAOS, Page A4 ment spokes man, s aid Arkansas Gov. David Pryor has no objec- tion to r aising the limit if it would not overburden sewer and water facilities or adversely affict nearby communities. Al Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. incom in g ffights were canceled after the population cx- <.·cedcd lhc 2,500 limit. Hed Cross "'orkcrs ut Eglin, meantime, were busy distribut· ing toys l o refugee children. Two pl<.ines loaded "'ith toys from Oii ylona Beach and fri endship boxes sent as a we!'' come from elem e nta ry sch ool children throughout the United States ar- rived Sunduy ul the Florida Panhandle b<.1se . A s pokc~\vo 111<.1n for the Stale 0t"partmcnl t<i sk force in charge of th(' 1·efugee rL'Se ttlt'rnent.said a fourth U.S. resettlement center is not bL•ing opened because .. it cost!'; a fol'tune to tlo so.·· Bailey now works for Food for I-lunger Inc., a relief Qrganiza- tion s upported by private dona- tions. The pres id ent of Food for l.J.unger , Larry Ward of Riversid"e, said in an interview outside Ky's tent that Bailey sought permission lo take Ky to shower in a motel, but it was de- nied. Ripoff Report 30o/o TlJTTl In 'Slwplifters' It was not immediately con- rirmed that there had been a de- nial, or if so, why -although it is practice for evacuees to remain in the camp until cleared or put into the hands or s ponso~s. LARAMIE, Wyo. <UPl> -The student walked nonchantly over to the frozen food section of the grocery store, looked one way and then another -making sure at leasl six persons were watchii;ig him -then reached in· Pilot Logbook Small Magazines Cover All Areas By ANNF. COOP ER 01 tllt O~llJ Pilot 5Ytf EVERYBODY'S llEARD of "Time·• magazine, but who reads "Stinktrce," "Empty Be lly" or "Aunt Harriet's Flair for Writing Review"? These lesser known publications are listed with hundreds more in the ''International Directory of. Little Magazines a!Jd Small Prcssf!s". now in its tenth edition and an in- dispensable reference tool for still· strugglin g writers. There is a magazi ne listed for every writer. Do you have a taste for the arcane? You might want to check out "Transactions of the Yorkshire Dialect Society." COOPER Or. if you are intrigued by the name "Stinktree", it may interes t you to know the editors of that Uttle magazine are looking for "the poem which relies on muscular language, intuitive antennae and whose bedrock is the fell image." Anyone who can understand that description probably \ has just such a poem tucked away, crying out for publica- tion. IF VOU ARE a perfectionist freak, you s hould know about "Circle .. , a periodical of reversible poetry, :·reada- ble, lin e by line, either forwards or backwards.'' Are you looking for wider readership? The editors of "Taste It" boas t that they are "an anti-bummer, in- ' "tergalactic publication.'' "White Arms Magazine" is looking for "An ything enclosin~ space. The words are so nice to hear and look at., Blg words and little words. Words alone and together. Also pictures arc a relief." You might send them some of Junior's m asterpieces -the ones you have hanging on the refrigerator. YOUR "EXQUISITE PORNOGRAPHY" is welcome at ''Ampers & Magazine'', or, if you write more old·fashioned poetry, Stella Craft Tremble of "American Poet" says her standards are "rather prim.'' Once you send off your manuscript to a little magazine, how long will it be before you hear something? Alta, publisher or the "Shameless Hussy Review", says that "de- pends on how crappy my life is.~· What did you expect? Afte r all, you aren't dealing wilh Random House. At least you have plenty of company. According to the . directory's preface, "since 1912 the ltrge commerclal publishers have discovered and.SPon.sored fewer than 20 percent or the world's writers -the small mugazines and presses the rest. • EVERY ASPIRING WRITE1l dreads the question,. " ... and what have you publlshed?" How satisfying to .:;.. re5pond, ."I 've published several poems In li~tle magaiincs." You don't htve to mention that the magazines w~re "Mouth of the Dr11gon" aiid "Empty t:levator Shaft." •• . , I , 1.o the bin. extra cted a 15-pound turkey and stuffed it inside his l'O:.lt. The six witnesses stared, then smiled. "They had these big smiles on lheir faces," Tom l-Iousel sajd. ··They just couldn 't believe it.·· The s hoplifting incident was part of a project conducted by a University of Wyo ming research team whi<!h spent three months in various s tor es s tealin g: n1crchandise and watching the reactions of ""itncsscs. The team 's r e port sho\\-·ed young: persons, particularly young men, are more likely lo re· port a shoplift er than anyone else. Wom en between the ages of 25 to 65 were the least Likely. "We wanted to see how manv people \VOUid turn i n a shoplift er," l-lou sel s aid. "We'd have o ne of our g uys steal something in front of a s hopper. and an observer chcl"ked the re- action." 1-lousl'I. a communications in - structor at the university. said hi s team ll'sled 90 shoppers in de· partment stores a nd supermarkets. The project even \Von the s upport of most of the stores' owners. The report sho\ved 30 percent of the s hoppers made an attempt to stop or report shoplifting. "It seemed the younger males up lo 25 years old were more apt to turn in shoplifters than any other group ," Housel said. "The older females from 25 to 65 got the poorest turning-in rate . They did their best to ignore it." Two weeks after the initial shoplifting spree, the team in · sailed signs in various stores ask- ing publi c s upport to s top shoplifting. The team then "'ent on another expedition. this time testing the reaction of 75 shop· pers. ·'The s igns did make a dif· ferencc," Housel said . ··overall, the percentages were the same - but the number of young men and women turning in shoplifters doubled.·· The shoplifting incidents did not always go according to the script. "As one of our girls bent over to slid e a package of meat in her pocket. s he look ed over at some guy and he "'·as doing the same thing,'' Hou s e l said. ··she freaked out and we chased the guy around"-fhe store. but he got away." The team's next project will be conducted during lhe summer and involves a program appeal- ing to the residents of the com· munily lo enlist their aid in stop- ping shC?plifling. Nuts to Hashish WASHINGTON CAP ) -A Customs Service inspector at lloboken, N .J ., seized S50 pounds of hashish hidden in a com· mercial shipment of cast>iew nuts (rom Bombay. lndla, the govern· ment reported Saturday . I • "-.../ •-:_ :~x.May12.1 975 OAILV PILOT .43 -~ ...... A 'Special' Event " -· \ • ' ,. II ' ' I 1 ' I l I ' " I I ; I E:I ·r oro lligh School coed Sherie BoCJ g , 16. (striped sh i rl J gi\'l'S directions to participant in \Ju s eb:..ill thrO\\. c\·c nt at Saturdav ·s SpeciCJI ·0 1)·mpies for the ·re- t ard e d i n Anahein1 ~ind later s hares the joy ur ll Slll'l'cssful effort . Sherie \\':.ts ju.s t one of man.'· \'olun- tccrs \vho helped a t 1ncct condu cted· at Anah c i1n ·s \\'cs tern lli g h School . lletard ecl athletes are pre- paring for r egion<-11 Special Olympics 1n ecl next n1011 th at UCL,\. Winners lhl're go on tu natio11al n1 eet. Autocracy in Families'? B y TOM BAR.LEY Of tit• D•Ur PiloC Steff A happy ma rriage and a suc - cessfu l fami ly life go hand in hand but any couple can lose both if they try to make democracy a part of their family relationship, Dr Robert Schuller told a Garden Grove Community Church congreg ation Sunday in hi s annual f\1 o ther's Da y message. "Jesus Ch rist is at the head of my family, I am the king. f\.1rs. Schuller is the queen and our fi ve children are princes and prin · cesses. We are a n autocracy," Pastor Schuller said. ··come to that, you find very little dernocracy in the structure of the church," Schuller said. '·And that 's because so many of us in th e ministry know that that kind of system couldn 't work.'' The Sc hullcrs, on the pulpit to gether for the t e lev ised service, agreed that their 25 yea rs of marriage had only been possible because of three cons· tant factors -comfort, together· ness and prayer. ··My husband has never failed to con1fort me on <1ny occasion SUNU.\Y"S SERMON that 1t was necessary," Mrs. Schuller said. "And throug h togetherness we have been able to withs tand pressures that would have blown many a mar· riage apart.'' The Schullcrs agreed lh:.it their SI'UDENT CHIEF CITED FOR POT CHULA VISTA <AP> -Presi- dent John Sanferrare of the As- sociated Students is on dis · c-iplinar y probhtion at Southwestern Coll ege because of alleged marijuana smoking. The probation was approved by a grievance con1 mittec Thurs· day night aft er Sanfcrrare pro- tested the disciplin e. As a result. he has been ruled ineligible to run for re.election. practice of having the fami ly together at breakfast every day for .a meal that includes common prayer and the thrashing out of £<1mily problems "·as one reason for their s uccessful family life. ··And ,,.e try to spend Sundays together.·· Mrs. Schuller said. .. For us it is the most signiricant day of the "'eek and we try to pre· vent any inte rruption of our famil y day.·• Pas tor Schuller pointed out lhal hi s "'ife. as program direC'- tor of the Garden Grove church's "llou r of Po"•er" television show and as a mother or five children . certainl y had pressures equal to his own. ··But they forge ii bond between us rather than drive us apart." he s aid. ··And that is because "'C never rail to ensure that "'Candour family use to the fullest those hours that we re· ser,·c fo r our own privute fell owship. • '"Certainly, the family that prays together has an excellent <.'ha nee of staying together,·· 5chuller said. "But there is a lot more you cu n do to ct eate the kind of happy marriage th-at we have in the Schuller home.·· ,AR,J',·>.£:,;t> t'-~ ' '· REMNANTS ··~ VoluHlo $4.98 Prices peel 'ffl 5/14 COTION POL VESTER PRINTS c yd. ANY PURCHASE t1cept We 11- Good 'tH 5/14 WHti C-.- ALL PATTERNS Y2 .0FF • • • J..I DAILY PILOT Monday. Max 12. 1~:s c.!.-:t •• ~ · Pathet Lao Grab Edge in Laos VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI) _ The Com· evacuate the t,000 Americans now ln Laos. '' munist Pathel Lao moved today to seiie con· The Communist move to take over the ' in, n military rame rrom Kham Ouane Boupha, lhe trol of the loyalist military forces a..aos. new Patbet Lao defense minister. lie lssued a THE PATHET LAO ALREADY had seized control of the cabinet and Prince Souvanna Phouma , the neutralist prime minister, went on the radio to try to stem panic and public fears about the deteriorating situation. communique over national radio which forbade movements of loyalist troops or war equipment without defense ministry orders and warned of punitive action against nny un- its that did not obey. OFF & RUNNING: Henry Quigley is see king el~tive office today. We all know this because the Quigley forces have blanke t- ed the Orange Coast with more than 600 signs. Quigley's placards are thin, rertangular-shaped creations with lettering which one ob· server described as "obnoxious international orange.'' The m~ssage is simplicity in itseU. It declare&: ''Henry Quigley - Vietnamese, Indians and Chinese , fearful or a Communist takeover or the last non· communist nation In Indochina, were Oeeing the country in large number, severely disrupt- ing its economy since they control most busi• nes.s here. (n Wasflfngton, a Slate Department spokesman said there were no plans to THE COMMUNIQUE ALSO demanded military units declare their loyalty tot11e couli· tion government and the national political consultative council controlled by the Pathet Lao. The government's principal artillery, armor and logistic units immediately dis- avowed their ties with right·wini: elements . Leadership." Thus the Quigley signs have papped up about every quarter- mile alon g P:i c ifi c C ou s t Highway and even out Laguna Canyon Road. They blanket San- ta' Ana Heights about one per block . Naturally, about now, you are going to ask. "Who is this Henry Quigley anyway?'' ANSWER : -Henry Quigley is an Irvine city councilman. Next que stion : ··Fine, but v.:hat is he running for ?'' ANS.WER: Well, ah. uh that hasn't really been decided yet. But he'll be running hard. - Thus, ladies and gentleman, v.•hen you gaze upon a bright orj).nge Henry Quigley sign, you have just walked through the looking glass and entered the new Alice in Wonderland of Orange County politics. It js unnecessary at this time for you to know what Henry Quigley is running for. Just know that he is running. And he has Leadership. Fill in the office blank later. Quigley, as a matter of fact, even has a fund-raiser bash com- ing up May 29 at the Airporter Inn in Irvine. He needs campaign cash for the political job he seeks '\'hen it is decided wh..ich one that JS. And what docs Qui gley say <.ibout this"? Well , not much more than he expects some political shuffling to occur in Orange County in the 1976 elections. POLITICAL OBSERVERS suggest this might be the sc· quence: Because of his current difficulties on being indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury, Congressman Andy Hinshaw, the Republican from Newport aeach, might be in trouble get~ ting re-elected. Thus in the GOP primary elec- tion, long-time Newport Beach Republican Assemblyman Bob Badham might be waiting in the wiQgs to challenge lfinshaw. That would leave Bad.ham's As- sembly seat open. That' might be what Quigley is waiting for in his , ~~wn wings. 1-l e'd run for adham ·s Old Assembly seat. 1 . Meanwhile, Quigley is just run. ming period. ~YOU MAY RECALL that back n the last stal e 'Primary, uigley lost the Republican omination for state treasurer to ohn T . Kehoe, who, in the Nov- mber final, los t that of(ice to a emocrat named Jesse M . Unruh. Anyway, all that is past istory. Quigley's new s igns which now jblanket the coastline remind you war those used by the late Ronald tcaspers when he ran for 15upervisor. They s illlply pro- ~laimed ''Ca s pers -New fLeaders hip." And when he ran J.for re·election : "Caspers ·- ILeaders hip. •· ~ These signs worked well so you ~an not put the knock to a winning immick. , IN IRVINE, Councilman ~uigley is noted as an _open pace advocate. It is noteworthy I hat none of Quigley·s new signs are to be found in the city of Irvine. Hoffa Set Up Loan to Track? BALTIMORE,' Md. (APl - The Charles Town, W. Va., Race Track got a .$4 million loan from lhe Teamsters Union 11 months after then-owner Irvin Kovens transferred SO shares of track stock later valued at $1.2 million to James R. Hoffa's daughter and son-in-law, the Baltimore Sun reported today. Hoffa was president of the Teamsters International at lhe time or the 1968 loan. He was serving a 13-year term in federal prison for jury tampering and defrauding the u11tion's pension fund. Calvin Kovens, Irvin's brother who had been convicted with Hoffa on related charges, was awaiting imprisonment. IRVIN KOVENS is a close as- sociate and political fund·raiser for Gov. Marvin Mandel. He was recently questioned by a federal grand jury investigating political corruption in Maryland about the connections of t\\'O Mandcl as· s ociates to the Bowie a'nd Celebrating Singer Joan Baez rests at C e ntral Park 's Sheep i\'lcadov,.: during 'The War is Over' celebration. Some 10.000 gathere d to celebrate end of Vietnam \var and to speak about U.S. involve· ment. Marlboro race tracks in Maryland. The Sun s aid there is no availa· hie r ecord of the amount or money, if any, paid to Kovens by Robert and Barbara Crancer, Hoffa's daughter and son-in·law, since the Charles Town track was not a public corporation. When Charles Town was sold by Kovens in 1971 to the Shenan· doah Corp .. however, records on file with the Securities and Ex- change Commission show that the Crancers were pa.Kl $1,252,632 for their 50 share~ THE NEWSPAPER said neither Irvin Kovens or Crancer would discuss details or the transaction, and Horfa was un- available for comment. Neither or the Crancers has ever had any o(ficial connection with the union or pension fund, ~he Sun added. Kovens requested permission J\.tarch 29. 1967 from the West Virginia Racing Commission to transfer the 50 shares to the Crancers. The newspaper said Kovens' request did not disclose the Crance rs' relationship to Hoffa. NixonOK'd Watergate -Butterfield WASHINGTON (APl -The man who disclosed the existence of the White House tapes says he believes former President Richard M . Nixon approved the Watei-gate burglary. Alexander P . Butterrield stressed that he was venturing a personal opinion and had no direct knowledge of whether Nix· on knew about the burglaries. Butterfield h ad been in charge of White House administration and security under Nixon and, as he once said, ''in charge of the s mooth running of the Presi· dent's official day." . Butterfield said in a telephone interview Sunday from his sub· urban Alexandria. Va., home: "After everything that has come out, people who think he didn't know ·about everything -they must• not get him . To have done something that big, he had to have given the okay.'' Butterfield said he now feels free to express the opinion because he has left the govern- menl. He resigned in March as head of the Federal Aviation Ad· ministration. Problem Solved VALDEZ. Alaska (AP> -An · emergency supply of toilet paper was rushed to Valdez from Anchorage following an early· morning fire that destroyed the storage area of the on1y groce ry store in Valdez. 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The Pathet Lao also accused Thailand or supporting a coup to overthrow the leftists in the coalition government but the statement brought a quick denial from the Thai government. Thai Prime Minister Kukrit Pramoj described as a fabrication re· ports Thailand had sent gunboats and artillery up the Mekong River to support such a coup. SOUVANNA'S brief r adio message did not mention the political upheaval directly, nor did it give any indication of how he expected it would be resolved. He said rumors were being s pread by "opportunists seeking to further their national in- terests, undermine the national economy and destroy peace ... Boston's Sclwol Bid Firm WASHINGTON <U Pll -The Supreme Court today let stand decisions by two federal courts that Boston authorities Un· constitutionally promoted segregation in the city's schools. Under the court's brief order. i.he decisions are now final. Turmoil and r esistance to bus- ing have been rife in the Boston s chool system , particularly in South Boston, during the current school year U.S. District Judge W Arthur Garrity Jr , who originally found racial discrimination in several (~_I N.;__SH_O_R_r___.J areas or school administration, issued a new plan last week. No s pecific plan was before the Supreme Court. Korean Act"Ord SEOUL. South Korea (AP) Pres ident Chung Hee Park's ·chief politLcal oppos ition declared its support today for Park's new security crackdown in the wake of the Communist victories in Indochina. The New Democratic party an· nounced after a caucus that it en- dorsed '"in principle: two new security laws being drafted by the government. Plane Crash MESA . Ariz. (AP) -In- vestigators were attempting to- day to determine the cause of a crash or a flaming four-engine plane enroule to Canada to spray forests for insects, which crashed killing all six men aboard. The plane narrowly missed a children's home Sunday as the· pilot attempted to return the crippled craft to the airfield from which he had just taken off. Wall~ce 'Fiend' MOSCOW (U Pl) -The Sovie! Union Sunday demounced Gov. George Wallace of Alabama as "fiendis h " for suggesting the United States may have fought on the wrong side in World War II. In a commentary entitled "George .Wallace and the gas chambers,'" the Tass news agen- c y charged th a t Wallace'S "spiritual precursors," attempt· ed to destroy the grand alliance o( the Soviets, America and Bri- tain. Doily PHoi Dftl•try Is G•aronfffd Monday·F"diiy: II you do not have ycur oeper by 5:30 pm .. call before ~ o.m. and your copy will be de-• livered. Sllurd1y I nd Sund11y: II you do not receive your COPY by 9 e.m. Sntur- dey. or 8 11 m Sunday. cell belore 10 am. and vour copy win be deliveted. Clrc......_ T•l1,. ... 1 Mo5t On1~e County Areas 641'4JJI Northwest Hunungton Belk:h. ana Wot1m1n1tor , , ...... 14f..t J:lt San Clernet1te. Ceoistr•no Be!Klh, SAn ~n ~11tr,arw> . O.ne Point. South Laouna. , l119Un1 Nl{IU~ . , • , •.•••• 4tt-u>t '!'.: < '' t . ·-' ..! UPITtl ........ SALVAGED AIRCRAFT-F·5 fighler bombers al righl are being offloaded from U.S. aircraft carrier Midway in Guam 's Apra harbor. At left are A·37 fighter bq.mbers. Planes were evacuated from Thailand where they had been flown by South Vietnamese pilots escaping the Com· munists. Revenge Studied Girls, 16, Raped, Stabbed, Torched CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa. (UPI) -Tina Statuti and her girlfri end, Beverly Roddenbough, kept scrapbooks filled with ticket stubs and love poems, spent a lot or time thinking about boys, and until last weekend were like most 16-year·old girls. But early S a turday .morning,_ t~irls were. accos~ed by tw~ men, raped. dous ed with gasoline and set afire. Miss Statut1 burned to death v.1hile her girlfriend remains in cri tical condition, hanging on for her life. ONE OF TJIF.'SUSPECTS, Ro be rt Iligh.'I', 22. Conshohocken, "'as arrested and charged by J>hiladelphia police Saturday. The other, Charles Stickler, 20, who police believe lived in the apart- ment complex, remained at large. Miss Roddenbough lives on a quiet tree -lined street in Conshohocken, a s uburb of Philadelphia-. Miss Statuti lived with her mother, Rose Flowlkes, 42, and stepfather, Curtis F1owlkes, 41, just a few blocks 3\l(ay from her girlfriend. Miss Statuti's forme r fian ce, Larry Fiorentine, 22, said, 'When s he was with me she was never in any trouble.'' HE SAID THEY WERE ENGAGED last November but Miss Statuti returned the half ·carat diamond ring shortly after Easter. "When she J?:ave me the rine back she said. 'Keep it. I'll pro-bably be back '.·· Fiorentinesaid. He said on Friday night the girls as ked him for a ride into West Conshohocken. When he said no, they 'valked the mile to '"Uncle Sam's ,·· an old nightclub converted into an apartment complex. At the apartment complex, police said, the girls were raped, forced into a green pa nel truck and driven to nearby Manayunk. a section of Philade lphia. There the two me n doused \hem with gasoline and set them ablaze. Gregory Move JFK Death Plwto Viewed by Analyst WASHINGTON CAPl -An FBI photo analyst was sent to Dallas, Tex., to view a newspaper picture in connection with the Rockefeller Com· mission's investigation of charges that the" CIA was in- volved in the assassination of President John F . Kennedy, sources say. SOURCES SAID the com· mission asked the FBI to help check out a claim by activist Dick Gregory that the photo shows that convicted Watergate burglars E . Howard Hunt and Frank Sturgis were at the scene of the 1963 assassination. The picture shows three shab· bily dressed men who were ar- rested ror vagrancy within hours o( the shooting. Gregory and his associates say two of the men strongly resemble Hunt and Sturgis, both former CIA agents. High Court's Rule Hinders ·Eco-lawsuits WASHINGTON (UPI ) -The Supreme Court in as to2 decision today severely limited the rights of environmental groups to col- lect attorney fees when they suc- cessfully challenge large cor- porations in court. The decision by Justice Byron K. White could discourage suits by indJvlduals and environmen· tal organizations who might have a good chance to win their case in court, but only at gnat and ap· parently unrecoverable expense. The ruling Involved three en- vironmental groups which suc· cessfully delayed construction of the Alaska pipeline. They had · won attorney fees in the lower courts, but It was appealed by the major oil companies that op· Posed lhe sull. ' An FBI spokesman in Dallas confirmed the photo expert was dispatched from Washington Jast week, but not on orders from the commission. He said, however, that the commission has made "some inquiries about some old photographs ... ·• HUNT AND Sturgis reportedly have denied being in Dallas the day o( the assassination. David Belin, the commission's staff director. has said he has seen no credible evidence linking the CIA to the sl ~ying •. He served on the Warren Com .. mission, which investigated the assassination. 'Kindness' Costs Eye WASHINGTON CUPll - Doctors have concluded that an Agriculture Depart· ment ofricial who was stabbed in the right f!ye as he crossed the Washington ~nument grounds in the midst of a .. Human Kind· ness Day'' rock concert this weekend will lose theeye. Steven Laine, 46, the Agriculture Department's director of Public Affairs, said he was walking through the crowd of 125,000 on his way home from work Saturday when he was attacked from behind . When he turned around. he said, his as- sailant stabbed him in the eye. "Nobody would help me," Laine s aid, recount· ing the moments art.er the stabbing . "I said, 'help me,• and the re was no response. 1 .said it several times and no one did anything.'· ( ·( A s Dr. ser: ors to lro De: F do1 di• c Lio: de; Ro fo< lh• ' ye; SOI mi int fut in~ wt ~ ha: T, I hoo in J v, Ca I SP< fig ev, me ac Ca D 69. an th1 blo Mo ' tel th• in. pi~ ••• I Yo St.: slu gjr ano he1 •Of I I blr chi the roe fai < Car. thr •• Cutbacks -Ordered At Center SANTA BARBARA (U PI) - Drastic cutbacks in staff and senior fellows and a major re- organization have been ordered lo try and save the flnancla.lly troubled Center for the Study of Democratic lnstituUon.s. FoUowlng a day.Jong, closed d oor meeting Saturday the (rectors •;:::: llie re~ianj lion of Malcolm C.Moos as presi· dent and his replacement by Robert Hutchins, the 76-year-old founder and former president of the Center. The Center, established 16 years ago as a "think-lank" for some or the world's greatest minds to discuss and write about international affairs and the future of man, also is discontinu- ing the senior fellows program, whic h provided salaries o f $25 ,000 to $35,000 a year to a handful of scholars. Telethon S9"'ce••lul LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 19- hour telethon h as raised $312 678 in pledges for charily, officialS of Variety Club o f Southern California Tent 25 report. A host of movie personalities, sports and other entertainment figures took part in the ""eekend e''ent. Club officials said the money will be used for children's activiti es in the Southern California area. Dad Kilb Wife, Son SHERMAN OAKS <U PI) -A 69·tear-old man killed his wife and son by s h ooting them through the head at the dinner ta- ble Sunday durin g a fami ly Mother's Day feast. Officers said Vincent Muley t elephoned po li ce moments after the shooting ;.ind turned himself in. surrendering the .32-c.aliber pistol. l11fant'• Bod11 E'ound NORTHRIDGE (UPI ) -Liane Youle, a 23-year -old Californja State University , Northridge, student who gave birth to a baby girl in a college library restroom and then allegedly .abandoned her, was charged with suspicion ·or murder Sunday . Police said the woman gave birth to a full-t erm , nine-pound child Saturday in the restroom. then we nt back to a reading room, told fr~?nds she was ill and fainted. A custodian found the in- fant's body Saturday evening, three hours after s he was born. • J: • IJ"IT ........ .Dbrri•l-..... 1 Dianne Nolan of San Fran- cisco wants to be a Cub Scout pack master. The Boy Scouts of America rules say a woman can't hold the job. Mrs. Nolan was thrust into the previously male role or an assistant·cub master, but according to the rules she can be only a den mother. Hit Parade's Singing Star Weds Banker LOS ANGELES CAP) -Singer Gisele Mac K e nzie, 47, and banker Robert F . Klein, 55, were married Saturday, a year to the day after they met. The ceremony was held in the home of astrologer Carroll Righter, who introduced the cou- ple. MISS Ma~ENZIE starred on the television program ;,Your Hit Parade'' from 1952to1961. Kl ein is a vice president of the Central Bank of California with headquarters in Oakland. Miss MacKenzie previously was married to Bob Shut - -.orth, her manager. They were divorced. Klein's previous two marriages ended in divorce. Flouridation OK'd OAKLAND CAP) ~ Flourida- . tion of watei-in Alameda and Contra Costa countries i s scheduled to begin in June 1976, the East Bay Municipal Utility District Bays. C ole of California makes a big splas h for "'Suiti ng \'Ou'' \\'eek at Bullock's with adjustable zip-front boy-leg suit that has contrast piping. Esprit de Sport. Antron® nylon/ Lycra® spandex. BrO\\'n. Available in 8-16, S30 To\vn & Travel Sports\vear Hospital Fires 21 Doctors • LOS ANGELES (AP) -Twen- ty.one interns and residents at Martin Luther King Hospital have been fired for failw-trto re· port for their shifts, but strike leaders say they are moblUting community support to continue l.he protest. E1•ht doctors were sent letters of discontinuance for "abandon· ing" their Positions on Saturday, and Tony Tripi, public lnfonna- tion officer for the county Department of Health Services, said 13 more doctors were dis- continued on Sunday. Hospital Adminis trator William Delgardo had reported that 14 doctors had been discon· tinued, but Tripi said one letter was not sent when the doctor re· ported in late . DESPlTE THE apparent weake ning of lhe strike, Dr. Louis Simpson , president o( the MLK Hospital Interns and Resi- dents Association, said the fir· ings had become a nonnegotiable issue for the s trikers. "The reinstatement of our fired colleagues is a nonnegotia- ble matter. We have a cause," Simpson said. ''We believe in that cause. At the moment we are not really concerned about beirrg fired because we know that the bottom line of our negotiating position is the reinstatement of our colleagues." . DELGARDO SAID Simpson was on authorized vacation until next week and was therefore· not liable to be fired for not report· ing. Asked if support for the strike was falling off, Delgardo said, "There does seem lo be some confusion." Some senior staff members had been required to work over. time because of the strike, he said. THE STRIKERS' primary de- mands include improved patient care. mor e Spanish in- terpreters. a fully staffed round· the-clock blood bank, faster fill-" ing of prescriptions, more techni- c ians and nurses and reduced patient waiting time. The strikers canvassed the community for support o( their protest over the weekend.. Dr. John Flowers said, "The response from the community has been fantastic. "The preliminary reports in- dicated that we received strong and very positive support from tbe pastors, deacons and con· gregalions (of local churches). They know we are trying to get them improved patient care," he said . Bullock'• So uth Coan Plaz.a, 'San Diego Frceway at Bristol, Costa Mesa, SSG-0611 I •• I~ I• ~ . . . . Fire Season Here Again OJAI (UPI) -Gusty winds and warm tern· peraturea hampered ef· f<>rtl by flrefl1blers !lying to control Southern Callfornla's flral major brushfire of the season this weekend In the rugged mountain terrain of the · Los Padres National Forest 30 m iles north of here. A U.S. Forest Service spokesman said contain· ment of the fire was ex- pected by noon today. The fire, started by an unal· tended campfire, broke out Saturday afternoon in John's Canyon near the Sespe Creek Gorge. Mother's Day Highlighted By Protests LOS ANGELES (AP > Instead of the traditional tributes, Mother's Da_y for some Southern Californians turned in· to a day of protest. _ Some or Sunday's protesters were advocating abortion, some opposed tt and others sought to rescind the state's ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. Membe rs of the National Organization for Women (NOW ) ·observed a "national day of out· rage" over San Diego Bishop Leo Maher's pastoral letter refusing communion to women who ap· prove abortion. THE MOST REV. Maher specifically mentioned NOW for )"hat he called its "shameful agitati o n'' on behalf of a woman·s right to choose abor- tion. White-robed NOW m e mbers Jean K. Bendorf, Jody Wagner and Eve Norman, each a mot.her of two, greeted parishioners at St. Ba.sil's Cathedral in Los Angeles in what they described as a reverse "bell, book and can- dle'' ceremony. "The bell, book and candle ceremony is the Catholic ceremony for excommunica· lion," said Ms . Bendorf, who is not a Catholic. "At the end, they snuff out the candle to signify spiritual death. We light the can- dle tQ signify life." ONE MAN, an B·year-old girl and 15 women made up the St. Basil's d e monstration. The ceremony was written by Joan Sas ale, San Diego NOW member. • Monday. May 12. 1975 DAILY PILOT A~. Rock Concerts 'Peer Policing' Versus Hard Line~] ., LOS ANGELES(AP) -Area law enforcement authorities find--·" themselves boxed in by the high profits that make roek concerts~ good business and widespread al cohol and drug abuse among au-~ diences attending these concerts. , Some, including Los Angeles Police Chief Edward M. Davis .. lake a herd line, sending swarms of officers to lhe concerts. Los Angeles offi cers arre5led Sil persons in the audi ( ) enc~ during a five·concert f'li"'WS •fli •LYSIS series staged by the c.. ,., II , British rock group Pink F1oyd. • , ,. B UT OTHERS PREFER a neutraJ approach , assiping only a few uniformed officers to a concert and turning over crowd con- trol and basic law enforcement to ushers and h.ired security guards. Pasadena Police Chief Robert H . McGowan says he leans ··toward the use Qf peer policing to deal with the situation.'' ,. TlllS INVOLVES the use of young men -usually college athl etes -in distinctive jackets or wearing armbands to keep 1 control at rock concerts. -'' ,. "We 've had good reports on these young 1 men a nd they appear to offer a practical answer to the problem of crowd control," said l\.1cG owan. "They can communicate with the spec- tators, identify problems and handle enforce- • ment without setting up a c'onrrontation betw ee n t ee n -agers and uniformed"· policemen." BUT McGOWAN stressed this did not mearl 0Av11. his officers would ignore open violations of the law. "We will be prepared to confiscate alcohol or illegal drugs and make arrests," he added. Tom Li egler, general manager or the Anaheim Convention Ce nter, said he, too, will resort to peer group policing for a May 23 rock concert which is expected to draw an estimated 40,000 spec- tators. ··we \\:ant to avoid any possibility for trouble, because rock concerts are an impon ant source of revenue for thecity,"said Liegler. "To s how how important, five successful rock concerts : can produce more money for the city than t.be California Angels . do in their entire 80-game schedule." .. ANAJIEIM POI.ICE Chi ef Harold Dastrup said: "We'll still have police officers. both male and fem ale, mingling with the . crowd in plain clothes. As long as the law make&; it a felony to , possess certain drugs, we don 't intend to make any allowances.'' , Liegler a nd other arena managers also tap a little-known in~ . lelligence network to obtain informa tion on which rock groups • ·are likely to be a cause of trouble. . "TlllS HELPS US decide y,·ho to book and who to avoid," said . Win F . Hanssen. manager of the city-owned Long Beach Arena,·~ where more than a dozen rock concerts a re held each year. ·-· ··tr an act or rock group encourages law violation or-offensive behavior by the spectators. this information is circulated and some groups are refused bookings until they clean up their act. "One rock music star was off the circuit for almost an e ntire .• season because of infractions." HANSSEN SAID he is a supporter also of peer group policing. AnOther advantage to peer group policing is the cost, said Peter ·~ Kranske, vice presidenlof C:Ontemporary Security Co., artrm that.-: specializes in rock concert crowd control. · ' ''We can perform many of the same assignments for about haJ!. r what it would <:OSL the promoter to hire off-duty police officers,'" • Krans'ke s aid. · keup • 1er Every morning, daily interest is added to every Los Angeles Federal Savings Account. Passbook Savings -Certificates of Deposit- Investment Certificates } , All at highest rates LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Savings insured to $40,000 Safe deposit boxes and the most wanted savings services . Newport Beach Office 3201 Newport Blvd. • 675 -4500 (Across fro m City Hall) Head Office Downtown: One Wilshire, Los Angeles 90017 other offices throughout the area • ;..111 ftA.IL\' PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE Was It lq what Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley described as ''a growing atmosphere of distrust,'' the Department of Interior conducted three days or hear· ings on offshore oil drilling In Los Angeles last week. To some concerned California officials, seeking to <lelay the federal government 's planned sale of orr. shore oil leases until the state's coastal master plan is prese nted, the hearings were "a hollow charade.'' Elaborate 1>resentations b y oil industry , spokesmen sought to convince lis teners that opening 1.6 million acres of Southern California offshore area to drilling is csse11tial to the national economy and po~es no environmental threat. The Californians sought lo explain that the state's coastline, 1i1.long with its climate, also is a vital economic asset which, if once damaged by excessive oil seepage or blighted by onshore support facilities cannot be replaced. Unfortun3tely, it begins to appear that California may well be wh istlin g in the dark , as drilling plans seem to move inexorably forward. More than two weeks before the hearings, Presi~ dent Ford, questioned on offshore drilling, said flatly, ''The timet41ble will be adhered to.'' So perhups it alltlll~ust a charade. Better Medical Care A revealing und interesting aspect of the current upset in Los Angeles County over the patient load and staffing at their county hospitals is the favorable light it casts upon the health delivery s ystem proposed for Orange County by the UCI medical school. The c risis in Los Angeles Co unty centers on an in- adequate level of care available to the low income and medically indigent pati ents because of the serious overcrowding of fa cili ties ut the county hospitals. The idea advanced to correct these problems and tTiake better medical care available to more people more rapidly is the establishment of a series of out- a Charade? patient neighborhood clinics. Community out-patient clinics are an integral · part of UCI 's leachinghospllalprogram. The UC! system envlsil>ns five such community outpatient clincs inilaUy, There would b~ one at each of the two teaching hospitals, Orange County Medical Center and the proposed on·eampus hospital. The other three would be elsewhere in the county. The UC! concept has been applauded as a new and forward·looking approach lo the fulfillment of the university's obligation to public service. The big hurdle for Orange County and the UC! medical school still is getting approval of the· legislature and the governor for the funding. The legislature appears favorable. The governor Is a question mark. But the lesson of Los AngeJes should not be los~ on him. Literary Lights When it comes to culture in Orange County, most people think first of artists, art festivals and the like. The recent UC Irvine Friends of the Library awards dinner for Orange County authors turned the spotlight in another direction. Listed as nominees for the writing awards were no less than 47 Orange. County authors who had published 51 books during 1974. Topics ranged from children's tales arid mystery thrillers to weighty scientific and sociological studies, and glimpses of local history. UCI 's Library Friends also looked back over their first decade, during which the university library has ~rown from a collection of 100,000 volumes to almost 665,000, plus subscriptions to 10,000 assorted publica- tions and an additional 150,000 volumes on microfilm. The burgeoning library and the growing stature of Orange County's literary production are important contributions to the quality of community life. :4.~z-· '--~ '' I DO. SELIEVE l'vE SOTTOMEI> OUT." Detente and Technology: Soviets Gain the Most WASHINGTON -The diplomati c cab les hav e brought r eassu.rances rrom Moscow that dete nte is not dead. The ruling Politburo not onl y has dropped hard-liner Alex· ander Shelepin but also has rear. firmed its s lipport of party chairman Leonid Brezhnev·s ac- commodation "'ilh the West . In deference to d e tent e. the Kremlin has c v e n rerrain ed f rom unseem · ingly crowing over the U.S. se tback s in So uth e a s t A s ia . But . "'hile dctente has broul:hl a wclcon1e relaxation or tensions. the United States has µaid a price that the Ameri can people ha\-·cn ·t bee n told about : The dctcnt c h as produced a lt•chnology drain from the United States to the U .S.S. R. millions of dollars. thousands of jobs and some valuable scientific secrets. Sen. Henry Jackson, (0.· Wash.) has become so concerned over the economic consequences and potentfal security danger that he has ordered a full Senate investigation. Here are the details: THE NEW Soviet-American scientiric cooperatioo has been largely oneway. Sovi e t technology lags years behind ours in the most important fields, including agriculture, deep sea exploration, computers, aircraft .development and space science. The Russians have lilUe to of. fer and much to gain, therefore, from the technological exchange. With the active encouragement of the State and Commerce de- partments, American firms already have exported. or are planning to export , millions \l.'Orth of technological informa- tion and products. Will 'Boom' Replace Economic Gloom? Increasing evidence indicates that the fever has broken. ·that the wors t of the recession is behind us. Let ·s look at that evidence and let 's reca ll those individuals who predicted otherwise. It was mostly a two·industry recession -cars and houses. Those two and their related in· dustries are still soft. But they are not worsening. Based on business inve ntories and new or- ders for manufactured goods. the prognosis for the rest of this year ranges from good to better-than· that. Last F ebruary 9. Big Labor's Ge orge Meany pre· diet e d un · employment climbing to 10 perc e nt . .. We're past a recession .·· he said, "go· ing into a depression ! '' L ast Nov · ember, Sen. Edward Kennedy <D-Mass.) was predicting that "mandatory wage and price COD· trols ··were inevitable. ECONOMIST Arthur Okun, a former chairman of lhe Council of Economic Advisors, last Dear Gloomy Gus Whe re doe5 ~ big private hospital gel off trying to t e ll the University of California and the slate how to train doC'tors, and where, a.nd In """ha t kind of lacilitie-s'? PUZZLEO ..... ,o.~ • ., ........... .., ~ ......... _._°' ...... .. ................................ _ ..... , ... 0.llJ ...... \. ( PAUL HARVEY) February predicted unemploy· ment "9, maybe 10 percent .•. A full ·scale depression," he pre· dieted. Economist Eliot Janeway called it "an economic Pearl Harbor.'' So it is obvious that some economists can be unduly pessimistic. Likewise, it is pmsi· ble that some can be unduly o~ timistic. So I 'd like you to ex- amine the credentials of those whose predictions I am about to cite next. Edward Bernstein, a consul· tanl to the U.S. Treasury, has an impressive background and track record. Leif Olsen is senior ·economist at First National Citibank of New York and Alan Murray is number two economist in that prestigious fmancial institution. Gabriel Hauge is chairman of Manufacturers Hanover Tru.!t. As economic a dviser to Dwight Eisenhower he earned a reputa· lion for credibilily. UNANIMOUSLY, these men predict that our nation will ex- perience a vigorous economic re· covery the second hall ol this year, and one or them. Ed Berns- tein, expttts next year to bring ooe ol the "biggest booo:u" in 30 yean! Treasury Secretary William Simon bu put bis pera<aal re-- putalion and his Cabinet job oa the line wllb tbe Oat prediction th.at ·'the rt"cessioo will be over by the fourth quarter ol this year." There .is substantive evidence to support his optimism. Leading business indicators were up in February for the fint lime in 1 montha: interest rates are down ; wholesale prices are down: a growing cush.ion or private sav- ings b wai\ing to be spent, and there bas been a sharp decline in the rate of inflation. Not all stock1 will &o up. Not all businesses w il1 perenni ally prooper. NIK all b...U-..0 de- aerveto. (JACK ANDERSON) This has upset U.S. intelligence analysts. who believe the Soviets are trying to exploit American technology primarily for military purposes. FINISHED products are sold to the Soviets, who often put them to mililary use. Several American firms are now bargaining to sell advanced com- puters and a~rplaoes to R1,1ssia. These models are far more sophisticated than anything lhe Soviets have produced. U.S. firms also sell licenses, which permit the Russians to build the products themselves. In such cases, the Soviets buy every· thing including the blueprints. Valuable information ls given up even before the contracts are signed. The Soviets dangle lucrative contracts in front of American companies. While the negotiations are in progress, the Russians seek detailed technical information and send engineering teams to inspect the U.S. plants. By the time they leave, as one source put it, ''they have stolen the candy store.'' American companies have also offered to build and operate plants for the Soviets. Several proposals are now under con· sideration, for es:ample, to build huKe. sophisticated airplane· manufacturing compJexes in the Soviet Union. SCIENTISTS, students and technicians are also exchanged. Under -one recent pl'Ogram, 38 Russian students came to the United States to study S("ience, engineering, business and com· puters. 1n exchange, 38 American stud.ents went to Rus5ia and studied history , political science, sociology ~d literature. Al least half the Russians who come to the United States under the exchange progra1ns r eport back to the KGB, the experts estimate. The FBI has quietly asked for additional agents to watch them. ., They have produced only one <'om put er or s ig niricant capacity, and it would t ake about32ofthem to equal one top.line American computer. TllE RUSSIANS \\IOuld be even further behind were it not for the Virtually every Ame rican udvanced computers thut the · male who goes to Moscow for more than two weeks, on the "'est has already begun to sell to other hand, rinds himseU with a the U.S.S.R. One U.S. firm. Con· Russian eirl friend who wants to trol Data Corporation, has signed "practice her English,•• in · preliminary agreements to he lp telligence sources told us . 1itost the Ru ssians build plants ror the of lhem are belie ved to be KGB manufacture or computers and agents, who are quite versatile in peripheral equipment. English. The Soviets are also eage r lo As an illus tration or the catch up to the United Stales in the production of wide-bodied jet technology drain. the Soviets are transports. They have one on the taking full advantage or the .de· drawing board, which is not due tente l!> catch up to ~he Urutt;<t off the production line until 1980. ·~ates in computer sc1ence.1:~ Even then, it will be inferior to 1~ the key, more thai:i any otner the American models no"' fl ying. single factor, to Amen can's over· alltechnologicalsuperiority. .De~ente, may \l.o'e_ll be ll~nry Kissinger s crowning achieve· ment, but it has been a headache for the FBI and CIA . The Soviets are at least 10 years behind in computer development. Campaigning lsn 't All Money Various proposals have been advanced in the Legislature by which future political campaigns would be financed ' with tax dollars . Others, like As· sembl.)'man Eugene Gualco's AB 1743, would limit the amount a candidate can spend. These are advanced a s campaign reforms which would put all candidates o n an equal Coot· ing. It is an in· tere s tin g theory of doubtful validi· ty. It is based upon the concept that one with unlimited runds can "buy " an office and ooe who re· ceives heavy contributions can be bought by the donors. But elections are not easily bought. Calirornia has had a number of demonstrations of this fact in recent histocy. Regent William Matson Roth spent $1 million or his own money last year in a rutile effort to win the Democratic nominatioo. for gov- ernor. Regent Norto~ Simon spent S2 million of'his own money in a bid for ·monination as U.S. Senator. No one knows bow many millions Nelson Rockefeller spent in California seeking the state's GOP delegation in the presidential primaries ol 19&4 OD· ly to b e beaten b y Barry Goldwater. Nor are t'aodidales r eadily bought by large donors. Gov· ernor Jerry Brown received his bi.&1est contributions from public emp)oye and teacher groups and labor. They are all now com· plalnin1 about bein& ignored by the aoveruor. &EG.\llOLESS ol the m<rils or demerits of public Claancing ol campaitns. the very fact that such proposals are pres.eoUy be- inc debaled makes it ·~tear tbe people have not yet aUlhorized the use of tax dollan lo further political campaigns. Vet. u a practical m,a.tte-.r and to an ever growinc extent, thole in office have been doinC this fOr years . In last year's primary election no 1.ess than seven ran~ dldalts abused th• i..payen by campaJ1nin1 for sovenor at ' ( EARL WATERS ) their expense. They did this by OCC'-'J>ying one Pl6blic office all the while they were seeking another. Eighteen more did the same in campaigning fOI" lieute· nant governor, secretary or state, controller, treasW"er, the U.S. Senate, Congress, the state senate and the assembly. There is not much point in singling out any individu.a.I. It has become a style of politics. Hold· in.,g o ne office, the politician seeks to satisfy his ambition by going for a higher office. This is desirable in that it gives the elec· torate the Gpportunity ol select- ing one With an established re- cord of ment. experience in govern· But it i s an expen s i ve proposition and one whic h gives lhe office holder a conside rable advantage over a non·office hold· ing opponent. For, he is cam· paigning without s uffering any loss of income. Wo rse, he uses his public office, telephone and auto, and sometimes staff, in behaU or his campaign. One may .,.,;ell ask why some of these offices are necessary if the incumbent can spare so much time in rurthe rance of his personal ambitions. And certain· ly the use of public facilities and staff in a campaign exceeds by far that which is proper. (;~_ PERHAPS the re is a way to eliminate entirely the tendencies of an office holde r t o work towards a higher office \\'hile s upposedly dedicating himself to the t ask for \\'hich the voters elected him. Non-elective public employes are required, as a mat· ter of practical politics if not out· right regulations. to take lea,·e without pay \l."hen running fo r of- fi ce. Those \l.'ho seek lo ·•reform .. campaigning would do well to consider the inequities currently existing under the system whi('h permits the office holder to seek another office on .. company" time. It would be more of a r c- ro rm fhan Gualco's campaign spending limitations for these are hidden involuntary taxpayer contributions which do not show on the candidates spending r e- ports. You Can't Talk to Computers One of the more frightening, and ,,...,,.ting, thfDCs about the computer that has not been mucb noted is its ll'revoe.-.. quality. Once you 've started tometbl.nc -goinJ tbrougb the machine, it's almost impossible to get it out again until the whole process ls completed. For instance, recently l sent an over9ight cable to my d.aucht«. wbowas arriving in Cadiz,Spiµa. by ship. The cable informed bee that some traveler's chec!ks would be awaitin& her at Am«ic:au Exprua there. Alu, a few moments later l leuned the melancbolY truth Lb.al American Expres.s hu oo office in Cadiz. I immediately rang back Western Unloo and aslted ii t m..t.cbt cb.a.oce lbe message I bad pven them. Tbe operator told me, Politelr but firmly, that my nm message bad been fed into tbe computer and there was no human way to rctrie\-·e ll_ There wu nothing to do but send a SttOnd (eJ1peosive) message cor· red.in& the mh~informalion I had aiven her in the first ooe. OF COV&SE, it was my fault In blllng to <httk out American Expnu belOre I cllctaled the In· itlal mc1aaae ; but : In any I (SYDNEY HARRIS) twm.anized. process, you can call back in. a few moments and rec· tlty such a mistake. With the romputer, it goes straight to Cadi.%, tllrough hell and hi gh water. Tbe cbmputer is properly called. a stupid machine by its more-aophisticated handlers pre- cisely because it lacks the human capacities of dis criminatio n , sensitivity, and any tol"rance for ambiguity. lt will m.U a hundred thou.sand. copies of· a magazine to the same person, if it is instructed to do so -something no living diot wou.ld ever do. A COMPUTE& is n ot .. lntellieent" in any real sense or tM word; it i$ only fast and ac- CU."ate. But if what it 1.s pro- grammed to do is absurd, the faster and moce accu.ratcl.y lt performs. the bigger the boo-boo. As someoo.e has s aid :-perhaps me -a computer ca.n make a mis take in o ne·'hundredth or a second lhat it would la ke a thousand people a thous and years to perpetra te. What upsC?t me? most in my • messages to the Cair maid of Cadiz was not so much the doubl .cost (fathe rs get used to that over ' the years) but the debumaniza· tion of the whole process. so that ' a gross error cannot be amended by any human erfort. and grinds 1 to a conclusion under its own power. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT R~rt N Wted, PM!>iiJhn- Thon-MJJ Keevl/, E:dllOf Hart>cra Krtibtch, Editorial Pogc Edttor 'Fhe editorial page of thee Daily P i iot seoeti s to inform and sllmulate rt';it.fcrs by presentina on th1~ pa,.;:..-rl1 verst' commentar')' oo lOp1cs of 1nt~·re-.t by svndicat· t'll l·otunu1ist:. and c:.rt.oonist' bv pru\ 1d1n~ a ror um for r •;;.de.,;· \lt'\\S ;ind b,\· pr~st•ntinJ( thl~ nc\\.~11upcr ·~ op1 nion.!i aod ideas ''" l'urr~nt tO~H<'i< The editorial op1nioo:-. or lht> L>aliy Pilot appear onl) In lhl! t-<frtorrul column ulth• tvi1 of lhtl pa ~e . Opinions e-:ic~ pres~t<d by lht• columnh;ts ondi t•artoo111~ts and lcUt•r writers ;_ire their uv.·n and no e11tlor.wment or their \'lt'"'.s b' 'hi-lJu!ly Pi lol .\hwld be lnrt'rr"'d Monday .May 12. 197 Vo ·Ch LO~ Brides to shu.r w ith I when cocdin1 marri ~ p o s e1 clti r&y1 But.' I huve tc hus bUr1 of Eng new • -ti~rvict IT \! b y l I Liturg tut an 300·)'Ci used to C'ussed Gener;: prove (.'OUld l •Umtn A I s·pok e1 that t.h1 v.•a s dE wife <-1! In am ~ "IT lung u moder1 with th n1utua1 that h ought I In mar "We press Chris t und e1 uality God ur ing co ·uvoid lion,' v reason' I . I 'C { I 11 servic THE drop s l UOl;l'.UC· s poken n<.•rvo churcl thr~e C• Bric simpl y solemn "'theret troth." Out I •honoree thee we thee w all my thee en1 TllA; •·1 give sign orl a nd J honor ~ l!ive to1 have I ! And 1 cc just her m < now w1 same l to shar with he BUT phrasel O:!S ''t part'',1 'rhe this a1 "·have to E n s hould ' ,.. I HE JN ! \\'I: (J\ p ) v.•as t be di· 103, house .. \t ; tu p~ in hi!: last ing ~ balloc and r1 ridl' V Wedding Vows Changed LONDON <AP ) - Brides will ha Vt! to vuw lO sh-.re their paychecks wi th their hu11bands when they marry, ac- cording to a modernized mar1·i age service prO· posed by l!riti s h clergymen . But the brides will not have to vow to obey their husbands i£ the Church or England approves the new ''women i s Jib'' service. IT WAS PRODUCED b y the C hur c h 's Liturgical Commission as an alternative to the 300-year-old form still used today, It will be dis- <'Ussed by the church's Gener ti! Synod and, i£ ap-CANDI COPELAND GIVING UP CROWN prove d as expected , s Sh ' E I edll <..-ould be in use by next __ •_Y_• __ •_•_n_o_Y __ m_e_1_1g_h_1_o_v_e_r_P_•_•_•_Y_e_a_r_ 5ununer. A c ommi ss ion s·pokes man ex plained that the proposed servicc was devised to trcut the wife as an equ;.i l partner in a marriage. ''IT USES . l'Vl'ryday lang u age and h<.i s a modern appro<.it'h to sex, with the emphasis on the mutual help and comro11 that hus band a nd wi re ought to' give cac•h other in marriage," he su id. "We have tried to ex· press mor e posit ive C h ristian acccpt<incc and enjoyment o! sex- uality as a great i.:ift or God and not as a grudg- ing concession for the· '<.ivoidance of fornica · l ion ,' which is one of the reasons for marriai,:c cit - ed in the pr ese nt service." TH E NEW SERVICE drops man y or the longue-t • .. 1:ist ini.: phrast•s spoken by n1illions of ne r vou s coup l e s in c hurch \veddings for three centuries . Brideg room s wil l simply say "this is m y · lemn vow " inste ad or "thereto I plight thee m y roth. '' Out will go the lime- onored "with this ring I hee wed, with my bodr I hee wors hip, and with II m y worldly goods I hee endo\1:.'' TliAT WILL become: ''I give you this ring as a sign of our marriage - and wit h m y body I honor you. t1ll t hat I am I give to you And all t hat I have I s ha re with you." And the bride, who on- ce j ust had to s mile artcr her man made his vo"'· now will have to say the same thing promising to s hare her possessions wilh her hus band. B UT S01'1 E OF the old phrases will s tay, suC'h as ''till d eat h u s d o part", The commission s aid this and othe r phrases "have sunk so de eply in- to Englis h life " they should be rt>tained. HE WENT I N STYLE \\'lSBECll , t:ng land Cr\P ) J;.imcs Chaµm;.in "·as a h<.ippy man "'h..:·n be d ied recently at age 103, according to his houseket•pt·r. 2 Cyclists Killed llARBOR CITY !UPI> -Two yo ung men 11.board a motorcycle - traveling at nigh t without a headlight and exceeding 70 miles an hour were thrown 60 feet to their deuth late ' Sunday a fter colliding wi th a n a u tomobile, authorities s aid today. One of the victims was identi f ied a s Joseph Francis Gannon , 19, of Lomita. The other was unidentified. Health News .. -. HOW AURICULOTHERAPY/ ACUPUNCTURE RELATES TO HYPOGLYCEMIA AND OTHER CONDITIONS t\los l pt:oph· would say t~ar~ ••re stril·tlv fo r ht•ar· 1n~. but are the)·? t\ccord· ing to recent stud(es and conclusions published by " Dr. PaU\ F. !\t Nogier of L yo n s, i''ra ncc, your ears may be more impor- tant to you r total b od y Dr ..., function than ~ •. o.c. you think ! l)r. No~icr le01 rned rrom his patients that thcv had had their ('ars 1·aUtl'ri 1.l·d to relie\'e the 1n1in of sc:ialiC"a . Even more intri~uin g. they all (•\a im ed the treatment had workl'd ! l)r Nog1cr"s 1nteresl 1111"· turnt'd from id le l"UrlO~llV to St'rlOUS studv . Althouih the treatment Sl"C nH:d to be just anotht•r in s t<.tlll'e uf ''folk rnl't11l·1nc."' he eould not fau lt the rt•sulls. li e soon l~arncd thal the ancient E::y ptians had pracliced a form uf at·upunclure on tht' ear and that Hip- poc rates had advocated cauter1zat1on of the ear for certai n afrlic:tions . Choosin~ a select ~roup of pat1t>nts. Dr. 1'-'og1er IJt'~an careful t'.'<pcrimcnts "'i th oc-.i-tw• -Hie ••· mid _.jc.iotMrapy WGI boni! 1'he human t'ar bore a rnark1:d rE-sem blanl't' to lht·hurnan ft•tus' Whal 1f the eauler1 zed art'a corresponded to the :.at:rolumbar joint. the .;ourl·e or pa in of sciati ca? \\;ould 1t not follow that other portions of the ear corresponded to the o;ame area of the human body? Us 1nj? this si m1l ar1tv as a guidelin e, [)r. Nogicr dre"' a prel1n1inary d1a· ~ram of the car and body. I-le began experimentin g with auriculoth er apy for the treatm ent of pain totally unre lat ed to sciati ca and received poi;1itive result:; I n the yea r :; that followed , auriculotherapy has gone beyond the sim pie re.lief of pain via ~.-ct.,. •. The use ol n1i croeurrents. tiny elec trical currents that <ire imperceptible to the pa t ie nt , ti•• l•rCJely r•pl•ced ttle "e•dle Auric u lotherapy has been u mployed to stimul;lle the \'ita l or gans, thus allowing tht· body to correct functional disorders naturally, ,,..·Hhout the use of drugs. If that la.'<l statement sounds familiar , it is beca!Mie it i'i the basic philosophy of Chiropral·- lic! /\nd it follov.·s that C hir o pra c ti c and <1ur 1c uloth e r apy •re natural partners 1n the healing arls. !Note: Dr . Couture is a Palm e r Chiropractic l"oll e~e graduate, <i nd has done post-g raduate study. lie has studied t•xt('nsivcly in i'~rance as ~·ell a s at th e Auricul olherapy Ce nter 1n Phoenix. Ari zo na. lie is one of the \\'csl 's lcad1nJ.( authorities on l\lcrulian Th erapy and is a m e mb er or th e Acupun C"turc Soc iety of An1er1 l·a a n d th e Acupuncture Soc1ely of l"aliforn1a . I-le maintains offices at 2043 W estcli rr Drive. SI.lite 107. Newport Beach, C01lifornia 92660 I Tel : 645·5300 At age 100. he dec:ided ..--------------------, to put some l'Xl'itcmenl in his lift• ;.ind s pt•nt his last three years rid- ing gliders. he licopters. balloons. training planes and racin g c ars. lits last ride v. as in a submarin('. FREE LECTURE ly Dr. 6trf Ccolw • D.C. -HypeCJtrce•/IMIHka/4 i ••• T•td117. M., 13-7:lN:JO p.a 2043 Wosldlff Dr.-+45-5300 Dr akMr4 Y.-. .t •,..... (z ...._. 9 •--Cly. Dr. C...... ........ ... ...., c ....... c;.,...... A iS Qwftl •Mel••• 1111wtlfl"*-'8" 0 11 .,.._ •• u ••· a. c; I "--_. :de. .... ••,........ 1==••1 ,.,w "r: --- , Monday May 12 1915 OAllYPILOT 1\ l • I Candi Likes Li111elight ~ By TEllllY COVILLE OI • o.llW ...... S..n When Candi Copeland was a gymnast at Foun- tain Valley High , two of her best friends and fellow gymnasts -Lisa Speir and Karen Hollerman - won successive terms as city beauty queens. But Candi never thought about ente ring such Ii contest until last year, when as a worker with the ci· ty recreation department one of her supervisors auggesled he r name for the contest . H ER DANCING COACH A~ SAID it might be a nice place to t est her newly le arned talents. So she entered. and won, the Miss Fountain Valley ti tle, a fact the 19·year-old dancer admits, "kind of s urprised myself.·· Candi will have to give up her cro...,•n P..1ay 18 when a new city queen is selected, but the past ytw11r has been a highlight of her life and a boost to her future. "The most pleasura bl e part of it has been m eet- ing all the people ," s ays the blue-eyed, blonde daughter of Mr. and Mrs . J erry Copeland. "ll gels you in the limelight." CANDI F INDS SllE LIKES THE limelight and hopes to pursue a career in entertainment as a dancer and choreographer and experience as many aspects of s how bus iness as she can. She didn 't begin dancing until three years ago, as a boost to he r gymnastics. but has already put a number of credits behind her name . Candi is currently assistant choreographer for the Roaring 20s show at the Good Time crormcrly J Qhn Wayne) T heater at Knoll 's Berry Farm. She danced in the Knott's Winter Holi day Magic Show a~ Ch ristmas, and that led to performances with magician Chuc k Jones at the Las Vegas Hilton and the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. ABOUT llE R WORK A.S A MAGICIA N'S assis- tant she says, "It was fun , except I know all the triC'ks now, and magic is no fun when you know a ll thetri('kS." She spent a year and a h~lf at Cal St<itc t~ong Beach. but dropped Out this semes ter 10 keep up with her dancing a nd !'11is::. 1''ounta1n Vall<·y obliga- tions. Next y~ar s he hopes to enroll at the l 'ni\'ers11y of Utah which s he s avs has "th" hc~t dance depart -ment in t he country." But ~he nl·l·ds to get a scholarship to go. With four brothers and :-.1:-.ter:-., th(' fa n1i1y fund:-. don't quite cover t uition. -.:· .. ·::·:.::,:::·::··:~: .. ~ ..... :,. . . ~ G YMNASTI CS h avt·.------------''~'~'--~"~"~~~-~~~,·~"~·..-·~·~·"~· ·~'~'-~"!''_ dropped off, "'ith danc- ing her main goal no"·· .. ------------------- ··1 don't like to havt• m y finger in too m any pies," she sa\'S. "You don 't do anythiiig right." But at least fo r the past year, s he seems to have done just about ever- ything right. CdM Reunion Member s of th t• Coron a de l Mar High School class or 1965 are being sought for a 10· year reunion to be held Aug. 2 at the Ne"'portcr In n in Newport Beach. The gathering will be a d inner-dance and tickets a r e $15 per pe r s on . Res ervation s may be made by v.•riting Reu- nion '75, 430 f·ernleaf Corona de! Mar, 92625. More informat io n is a vailable al 673·4600 or 645·4721. Married persons over twenty-five Twenty-one year old single males Nineteen year old single male s (full l•m• ~tutlenh only) LOW .COST AUTO INSURANCE S84 * annually S 146 * annually 1154* annually BOB PALEY and Associates Inc. Phone: South Orange County 642-6500 North Orange County 546~3205 Grand Opening May 16th, 17th, 18th .Featuring Hugh <;>'Brian Announcing the inauguration of the Holid ay Spa Health Clu b for Men and Women , in Orange, thi·s weekend. It's our new est cl ub -at ou r oldest location. With rock steam, sauna. hot hydro- massage w hirlpool , Finnish cold plunge, suntan room, la rge heated indoor swimming pool and th e kind of advanced exerci se equipment yo u need to get the most benefit from th e most recent conce pts in comprehensive condit io ning and body-shaping. O ur facil iti es are matc hed by our amenities. and our cele bration fits the occasion. 1 Swimm ing disp lays by O ly mpic Medalists. 2 A Sun and Sand F.ashions Show and 3 Figure Clin ic for the Fashionable -both conducted by Nan Mi ller. Fashion Coordinator for the California Mart and 1975 "Angel of Di stinction ." 4 Phy sical conditioning and figure-shaping demonstrations by Dr. Paul Ward, P.E.D. 5 Dr. Martin Sc hiff, author of M iracle Weight Loss Gu ide, Ma j . George Otott. USMC (Rel), Advi sor to Pr esi dent's Council on Physical Fitness , and other guest celebrities. There'll be 6 hors d 'oeuvres. 7 champagne punch (18 years or older. please), and 8 Door Prizes of up to $100 in Jantzen sportswear. But that's not all. Special membership offer! Two years' membership for the price of the first year alone! And we'll even wa ive the Enrol lment Fee if you join on your fi rst vi sit Th e Special.Offer even includes a free Spa Bag, and a free copy of our Holiday Spa Nutrition ~nd Fitness Guidebook. And the offer is available at all clubs, all week, May 12-18. ...... ~IWk 510 South Beach Boulflvard South ol L1rn:o1n Aver:iue 826-()391 . eo. ....... 2300 Harbor Boulevard Hafbof Cenler 54g.3368 lncilno 17031 Ven!ura Boulevard West o! Ba!bo11 986-6330 """'"'•' ... ••••h 18585 Ml!lln Slffllel Main SI til Beech Blvd. 8'2-1451 Longh.etil • 101 Atlanlic Boul@vard Corner ol Carson •26-887• Orange W.•tmln•t•r 622 East Katella Avenue 67S7 Weslm1n51er Avenue T . W"tmlnsterCenter West of usttn Ave. 894-3387 639-2~ 1 ' Holiday Spa llealtla Clubs For Men And Wolnen " • AB DAILYPILOT = ' . . Monday, May 12, 1975 ':' THE . I EARL'S Mental Patient Cri1ne High. i arrests occurred outside ~ the four-year period, lly IUCHARDSALTUS York. University Am erican Psychiatric percent of the patients psychiatrist comes at a Associatitlin , Dr. Arthur were arrested one or ti me when st ale mental Zitrin reporte d on a more times for serious ,,,......,.. ....... ,~. ~ All'°"''· Stts\::.!'"" . At YOl/lf Door ,95-0401 KONO HAWAII ~ fJ f':I ~··•Tf socimhof I ~ iNSURANCE SEY ~~ 1t1• ""-' ...... EN Op1n1ngM1y'29 il.i'( cost• MISA ~ _ Do•,~f~~\'~' .... _ ...... """' ........ ANAJiEIM -In con-hospitals in many states study or arrest records of orrenses. Nearly 10 per· lrast lo what is ofien are being emptied and 867 patients ~rea~~ . at cent were arrested for · s la led . c rim in a I the patients left to the . the psychi a t r ic d1 v1s1on crimes of violence -as· behavio r is hi g he r car e o f co mmunity of New Yo rk City's saults , rapes , sexual . among mental patients hcaH.h facilities. Bellevue Hospit al. a buse, robbery, burglary than the gener al popula-· In the four-year period and weapon possession, lion. according to a new IN A PAPER present· com pris ing two years He added that four or study reported here. ed \\'ednesday at the an-before hospita li iation the patients were arrest· The report by a New nu a l m eeting or the and l'fl.'O years after , 23 ed for murder , but those __::~::::.:::.:~.:...:.:::::....::.::..::.:....::.:..:..::..:.:..::..::....:.:.-=~~__o__~~~ ' .. ~· llf).';~ _,~ ., -: \.. . .,.... -•. .e- FLUOR CORPORATION $60,000 GIFT WILL OPEN CAMP SITE Total of 17 BLildings In Complex Near Big Bear OC Eyes Building Purchase SANTA ANA -Orange County supe rvisors will be asked Wednesday to spend $1.75 million - mostly in r evenue· shar· ' ing funds -on an 80,000 , s quare foot auto in· ·~ surance building in San· ta Ana. The Stat e Farm Mutual facility would be used as the new head· quarters of the county health department. IN DOCUMENTS sent Re.o: (714) 531·1232 ::::::» 54l·llS4 !.~ 11t11 C•"'l11o d.,,,.,. ... ZITRIN AND his col· r'::::::::::::::::::'.1L-------~b=,,,,;·:::::;: .. ,,,,,· =·=":,,··=~ leagues compared ar· I· rests per 1,000 per sons tor mental putients and the general population. For assaults , the rate among mental patients \\"as 9.81 pe r 1.000 com· p a r e d wi th 5.81 for gen e r a l popul a t ion ; r a pes, 1.15 p e r 1,000 among m ental p a tic nls vers us '.57 pe r 1,000 ror the general population; burglaries, 8.94 pel' 1.000 among mental pa tients vs. 5.16 per 1.000 ror general populat ion. The psychiatrist noted thal i n a nu m ber 'or studies done in the 1920s, 30s and 40 s, it was re· ported that a rrest r ates tor me ntal patients \\.1ere much lower th an for the population at large. THE presumption that the m ent31ly ill commit fewer crimes than the •general population is one (actor that has been in· voked in support of cur· rent discharge policies in me ntal hospitals ," he ' said. BxlO COLOR PORTRAIT of your child only 139 •LVS .50 Fll.M • KA!"DLIN!i May 13 thru 17 "Tuesday thru Saturday My: IO:lO lo 1:00, Z:OO to 5:)0. Fric&.y HOURS 10:10 to 1:00. 2:00 to 5:30. 6:00to1:00. Dent 11 I C••••f 11b Hypnosis a Tool Boy Scout Camp Site Gets Funds to supervisors, the coun· But Zitrin insisted he ty Real P r op e rty "'as notadvocatinga r e- Services Department turn 10 involuntary com· said the price fi gure is mitment of patients on a Multiple 'l)Ortraits to choose from -Proles· sionatly posed -Portraits printed Dn silk !Cl · turec1 surface. presented by and delivered to you at our sto1e -No obligation to buy ad· cl1 tional color portraits -S<lt1sfacl!on i;ua1an- tced or your money back. One special per family. One child 1nd1vidua l!y or sroups pho!oi;raphed at an addi tional .99 per subJe<:I. based on an appraisal or larger sralC'. the one· story b u i Id in g ;;:;;;;::;:::;~:;:;:::;::;::;::;::::; To Extract Fear ANAi-i EIM -Hypnosis may be used by dentists instead or drugs to ease tbe patients during operations in the future. Dr Gilbert Steingart, DDS, believes hypnosis is the best medicine for dental patients who are scared. m e mb e r s o f th e Ca lifornia De nta l As· soc iation a t the 1975 Anaheim S c i e ntific Session at 1.he Conven- tion Center, Sunday, Ste· ingart e xplained the ef. .feels or hypnosis. }le is an instructor of hypnosis at a numbe r of un · iversities. R "P a tie nts ha\'e had estaurant anesthetics or a ll kinds used vo them , but when I L • the drug wears off, the n awsu1t .fearreturns,"he s aid. . He s aid that arter a A woman who cla_1ms number .of hypnotic !-h~t ~he surrered senc;>us sessions the patient will JOJUn es when the toilet lose his fear door fell on her while she · was using the restroom Dr. Steingarl also said a t a n A n a h e i m hypnos is n ever cures 1 restaurant h as sued for anything -the doctor uns pecified damages in do es the curing a nd hyp- Orange County Superior nos is is one or his tools. Court. S ANTA ANA -A F1uor Corpo ration gift of $60,000 t o the Or ange County Council of Bo y Scouts of Ame ri ca will assure the opening or a new camp site near Big Bear by fall . The new Ca mp will consist or 17 bu ildings and \\.'ill accommodate 240 boys or girls. The site wa s co mpl e t e d in December of 19i4 but the opening ""'as delayed un · til mon ey could be secured to b uild the Edison Company power line into the ca mp. J . R. Fluor. cha irman or the corporation. in· dicated that he would guarantee an additional $100.000 required for the powe r line until other donations could be re· ceived. Lupe ~f . Le Boulanger Ill}; SAID language use-Boy Scout officials is important in quelling said that anyone wishing th e pati e nt 's f e ar. to donate to the project "lnste;,1d of ·extract,' say should contact Ed Buster 'remove ;' ins tead of at 545·5511 . • names Carl Karcher En · terprises as defendants in her action and claims that the injuries oc- curred last July 7 when the door fell off its hinges and struck her . l\1r s. L e Boul3.tiger a s k s that gen e ral dam<tges be awarded by the trial court. LECTURING TO 'pain,' s ay 'pressure;' -'--------- and when a patient asks if it y,•ill hurt, explain lo him what it is he will feel. Don't tell him he won 't feel ·anything, that's not what he asked ,'' Sleingart s aid. Local news. Every d>cy". NOW AVAILABLE and its nea rly 10 acres or land. The boa rd 'fl.'as told earlier this y e ar that there was an immediate need to consolidate the health department becaus e some or its leased s pace in other cities was being can- celed . Department officials also \'Oiced a desire to consolidate the various, fragmented sections of their agency. "f~e original intent or the State Farm building purchase was to provide a temperary head· quarters for the health department during con- struction of a permanent facility. THREE CITIES have made proposals for con· struction or a new health building, the cheapest of which would cOst more than $25 million over a 30-year lease-purchase period. Several supervisors have expressed the senti· ment that the State Farm building could easily serve as a perma- nent health department. DOI TRAININ& IN YOUR HOME 11Where The Problems Are11 PROBLEM SOLVING PROTECTION To include: House breaking Digging Jumping Ba~ing Biting Running Away Taking Food Chewing and more ,r' STEVEN D. COBI Mati°"'s Foremost DOCJ TrailMr OBEDIENCE. To Include: Heel Sit Stay Down Come ·Mr. Cobb features an "In-Home Traininq concept by which the ·owner can learn tlle cri of proper · ciOC) training In the convenience of their own home. This instruction will In no way inhibit the playfulness of your pet. CALL NOW FOR FR~E EVALUATION IN YOUR HOME 494-1222 GLASS HOBBYIST .... -..foctw*" CHILDREN'S FAIR 1 HUNTINGTON CENTER At leach ll•d. at Edinger, off San Ditqo fwy. ..... ... -... ·-.. lh -·--.. °" .... .............. u ... ,1 .... !.-. ..... ·-·I.IL •I ......... --.. ........ U!l ol-SI .. lorl ·-·I H.oll.yM l1oclo. il'4t•• Once-a-year, RCA lets all the stops ou t. in an official clearance sale. Now is definilely the time to stop in and tel us show you w hat RCA XL·100 is au about. Great color. g reat dependability and a really great value. Hurry! ''Official Cleararice'' ends May 30. 892-0814 ' I I RCA 15 ~AGONAL XL·100 • --Model ETJS3. A '!•( ~L :• ! ;. l1• • :. • -·· !"h" ~.,.Ii"'· flCA~m<>~t;i:i .. ,n~,J r-1r• 1v.", I' ,o·.· .,. <.nJ:.;,1•, . • c·•u_.p:,.,r.,11 I r!..•'" ,. 1 '' I I) Autom;i'.1'. r 1n•· Tv"-•O\}, ~onvQno '' "c'., • Cf'l(·r!O" '"' )II~' <.h.innc·l3 ;;nd 11 'h "'I 1"J1 ;i d[;tor.olCo/ ~ dl,lhl)ht. s3299s All XL-100!_ 1003 Solid State! I Model Ff 50S RCA XL-100 100"'1, solod sta.10 nlus S...oer AccuC01or black matri. o•ctu•e tuDtl. !or 11cn brolh1111 color• Convf'.,,ent c!oclo. !. .. 1ecr.on !or all s;i channels-VHF and UHF Lighted crian11el 111doc.i1ots Automatic Fine t11n1n9 Beau1•1ul w111nu1·9•11on v1nv! s49995 coveted cabinet Grr11t value• • • • .. pert ask WU all rl Lin mar caslJ most they walls N .tbe 'bank hunte than MAN 81'.o·f r proxi cong . "POLI husb duty p of Ca Boun not th the g years men fora rear main T safer ·to cut strain likely A Me1a " I PAL (AP) Smith, lhairm t .i on Republi Friday • • ! NEW lnternat Ion SI ~~bbed ~eep c ~Slat ~ lhe ti tJ end b fP. earl ~r~s o \iorust • • .. ' ... . . . . I Monoay. May 12. 1975 DAILY PILOT ,49 . Bligh Had 2 Mutinies A marriage counaelor ot lenethY ex· pertence thus advises troubled wives: ''Never ask YoUr husband, 'How do I look?' SUcb is a w11te of time~ youra and his. Jt you don't look all riaht, he will notice; lf you do, he won't." Q. "DOES Leonardo Da Vinci '• Mona Lisa have eyebrows?" A.Not a one. ONE o .UT of every 25 people never marry. One out ot every 20 marry but never have children. One out or every 10 at any given mo- ment are divorced. Some Jobs Available -Center The city of Huntington· Beach ha1 some summer jobl for upper division college students who want to get Involved with youth employm(lnl. Apply at tho Coastal Employment Centtir, 17211 Beach Blvd., an agency of the Huntington Beach Manpower Ad - ministration. Applica· lions must be submitted by Wednesday. College stude nts are wanted with training or experience in counseling education, psycholoey, sociology, or related fielm. PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P URI.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS eUSINESS MAMESTATf.MllMT The lollowirio IM•-"dOino o.i!J.. -··' NE WPORT AlllCHES MARINA , Jm we11 Co1'1 Ml-:inway, '"'""P0<1 8'11Cll,, Cllil, '1..0 E.._11 S.M. arvtuett, ll$S 'Niu '°'"""DLI.,., Jleno, Nt vl<ll~ 'flit\ """•M•> IS UlndUCl•d by •n In • di-I EY•r<i'ltS.M a~untell PLEASE NOTE, the leader or a wolf pack is always a she. The work period will run from May through September with an hour- ly wage or $3.85. nut ''''.,'""i ..-1s 111.0 ,.,,1n lhe 1---------------1 C.0..My Cltlr• ot Or•n9" COi.in!" on ~y 16Yl•I) I, It/~, PUBLIC NOTICE F•l51s BEES No doubt you know the warriors of old used ca_tapults to throw great .rocks over the walls or tbe castles they attacked. Rocks were not their most effective we a pans, however. It was when they catapult ed beehives over those castle walls that they really stung the enemy inside. Mesa High Dance Set Pl,; Bl.JC i\"OTICI~ PL"BLIC SOTICE FICTITIOUS •USIN ESS HA.ME STATEMENT The lollowing Pl''"°" ·~ dO•no o.i\I NMIS: A.M. REITE R OEVELOPMENT COMPANY, 201'1 \l)lll C11on, N10Wt>Cr1 &lilCl'I, CA. 9'ltb0 AllQ"ll H . Reltior 11 1, 20l'I \lo\til C.· )on, Newporl 8•1<11, CA. 9'1MO Tl'll' D«i lnes!i ;, cond .. ct10<I cy •non· OIYi-•. All<,juS! H R•ltfr l!j T11is •l1l<1men1 "''~ 111ed wolh "'" County Clefk 01 Or•n9" Counly on ,il,prn 1', lllS. Pvllli1'1'1'd 0 11noe Co.1s1 D•lty PtlOI. /'My IJ, 1S, ?•.Ind J .. ne :, .,,s 1~9S.I) FICTITIOUS •us•,.EloS NAMISTATEMENT Tl>I! lollow+n(j P'l!rMnl ••• OGonQ 1;1u,1. I--------------- """"'' PUBl,IC NOTICE I< E W P 0 R T C 0 M P U 1 E t=l A.<;· 1---:"°°""""'"""'"°''°""'--'>0C I AT ES, ltt9 Sin MIQUt!, s ..... llO, FICTITIOUS •us1NESS ~wl)Ort8.!1cn,CA.91•b0 ,.AME STATEMENT J•t k T Runoll, 1111 Vo\11 Ol:I Oro. The tollowuoo ptrMn\ ire <lol"'Q 11\1>1• ,...wpor18e1<1'1,CA.l2M4 r>e>~I\ Jonn 8 . S.rson, Jll)O P•tkyiew liWC.MGROWERS Line, .ii.Pl JI(, lrYll\'I. c •. 9:IOM 1) WI TH GOO'S HFLP lrl1s buslne\t Is con<l .. <leG by GROWE RS, •l l felr•l•w No, lE, $an-, QOlne••I !>'rlM••l'l!p, • Iii ....... CA.. 9210ol J1tkT.R .. ndet Sttl>l'lotn P •11I e .. •Qer, 631 s . Trli\ \\ .. , ...... ,WI\ loleO wiln 1ho! F ..... t .. NO,JE,S1n\dAnd CA'l'//1).1 County Cl•rk ol Or1no• co .. nty M MIY Tiiis tlullM'~ o\ '""°"'""° or • I, ltli. -r•I p1rtner\hlp. NAMES of doctors appe~r as creditors on ·the paperwork Jn three out of four ·bankruptcies ... IN A SINGLE year human hunters kill or injure more human 'hunters than do all the wild animals in a decade ... A MAN of science once measured the bite of an 81f.i-foot dusty shark at 18 tons per square inch •... THE U.S. GOVERNMENT spends ap. proximately $64 ,000 a year on plants to adorn congres s ional or rices ... MORE ·POLICEMEN"" get killed on calls to setUe husband-wire rights than on any other sort of duty calls. Costa Mesa High 'School students are plan- ning another adult com- munity dance to raise runds for the school's awards program. F4lltl <;tt~~ P•ul 811r~r F4l?t0 P .. bh•hed O•anoe COi\1 0111, Polo! T .. ., ' P\it>l lV>td Oranoe Co•\1 O•i!y Polo\, ,_.,.Y11. l~.i •. eNJ Jun'l"?,t•I~ 11,...1; •l'l>S \11\f,,,,.nl ••\ Ill W• n '"' ... < '' '' >• ,,,. -------'-"' County Cl"'~ ot Or•n~ Co11nty on"""'-.... y ,, • • • ' !5311 /~ •• •• 1•1~ BUGH The dance, to be held from 9 p.m . to 1 a .m. May 17, is sponsored by the associated student body. I.TOTAL SIG,. AREA The 10111 \Ion •r•• 1uowed ..n.,.u be -lll ~u••• lool Pl• hoear !OOI ol lrontage Of Mid b"~ln•~i. wo111 " mlnlm .. m l•OPllCIClir to lrle'·SlM'.difll) Prit~ear ~\'erybody remembers the story ol Captain Bligh whose crew mutinied on the Bounty in 1789. But rar rewer realize that was not lhe old boy's last mutiny. While serving as the governor gene ral or New South Wales 19 years later, another sizl:l.ble gang o( desperate men took him by rorce. then held him in jail for a couple of years. Why he was promoted to rear admiral when he got back to England re- mains a mystery. It will be held at the Costa Mesa Golr and Country Club with tickets costing $4 apiece. A similar dance was held last year and was suc- cessful in raising rWlds and improving relations among the school com- munity, the ASB council said. Mtet only) of tnree l'lunored fifty llloOl l-------~wre !irll. Tiiow I0(.1led will\10 ""'P- Pl"ll c<1nu"s come •llllin 11111 center's tol•I ~·'l<'l"f fl""Of•e m. ?.GAOUNDSIG,.S THE SHARPER the kitchen knife, the safer it is, oddly enough. Less effort is needed to cut with a keen edge. It's the woman who strains to slice with a dull knife that's most likely to slash herseU. Adllres1 mail lo L.M. Boyd, P.O. Boz 1560,Costa Mew92626. Copyright Jg'/5 L.M. lloyd Other Deaths New Data Post I All-on• 10 ""' ~t•eel l•Ml.!oQe wllll maol""'m helont ol 1-nty·f•we !2)1 IMl Ind mexlmum oi I_ l'l.....,lfd fifty (Jl-0) 'IQUolr• f-'" •re1. l. INN)RMATION ITEMS ""-•lmum of ttn C10l infom\llion iletm 11-.t. 4. WALL SIGNS No rei.1rk tlons on -11 ~ otlwr.•M q ... lltyino ....OOr Wiertk le. S.ATIAACTION &OARDS Atlr~llon Dotorft m1y Dir utillled It _. o1 ..,, •PPI'-' i.1111111no ll'"OQll'...., -.1nisMUc1ir. .. AMIMATIOlt _,,..Uon., ~ lsproNl:ltted. l~lZl CSI •A.SOUN& ·$Ell:YICIE nllioTIONSIGNAG~ 1.Gll:OUNDSl(#M l'l"BI.IC l\'O'fJC 1': PALM BEACH, f1a. AP) Richard W. mltb, 35, national hairman or the Federa· Jon of Young epublicans in 1974, died 'di!Y or a heart attack. Phltllps. 83, who left ruS NeW York food inspec-· tor's job and moved into a driftwood shack on this SACRAMENTO <UP I) -Air Force Col. Donald J. Metzker was named by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. to th e $34,536-a-year job as bead of the state Division cf Electronic Da ta Procec!ising Control and Development. M'etzker, 47. a Carmichael Democrat, most recently served as comptroller for the Sacramento Air Logistics Center. Only -111 Orovnd sign rNY Do! pjeclfd on• c_,.r r.01 .. ,, or perstnel 1ront1911. TIM m•••mum ••u Of 1ny wcl'ISi91 lfllll Dir lorty !40) -e lttl -1M m.•l1n11m helol'lt of wveo 0) l--------------- PUBLIC NOTICE tiny island in the 19305,1---,-,<>'-,-,-,0-.·-,-,-.-,-,-.-,-.,-- was found dead Friday. ,.,.MESTATt:Mt:NT Phillips' only visitors in Tiie touowil'l!;l IM•""' Is dolAQ bW· ..U•S: • 1~1. 2. WALL SIGN Tl'le IQOreQ.111• l•I• QI Ill Wiii SIQO\ shill noleacMd forty (401 SQ....-ef"''· Ol'lklll 1..tomot>Ue rep1lr •l1llon lolgns l..nder IM Gllllornl• \lel'li<lo COOfl WU De lncl..clird wilnin tile •11-ble '99'9011if ••••. 3.f'RICllSIGN PUBLIC NOTICE OlllDll'fA,.CIE NO. l~U ·NEW YORK (AP) - ternational art dealer on Streep, 57, was recent months have been oovEA MousE LIQUOR & coast guardsmen from a DELL. 110 w. co.st Hwy., Newpor1 &o.:1'1, Gllil. '2'60 nearby station and a Cl'l•r1es E . s 11t••· 11s• Pon 14·year-old boy who ra.11 i:i.r1w.1ck,N<1•POrt&eKl'l,c1n1.9?w.o Tnis bo.ISinotss " conouut<I b"/ ..-i ;.,. errands for the hermit. 111...wu.1. One Ill ....,,.111umlr111eo prlct 11or1. not to ••t eed twel..e 021 IQU¥e fell "' 1rw, sn.n De 1110-d per 1outi0r'I. Ct.Oil c1rd ~. 1-Ul !.q ..... t IHI, m.y be 111.:l'lird thereto. •.FaEEWAYSIGN· A,. ORDINA,.CE 01' THIE CIT'!' COUNCIL OF TM E CITT DI' COSTA MESA , CALI l'OR,.IA , ESTAILISHIMG l'IES f'Olt A,. .. ,.. ,.UAL PIEAMIT TO Of'Ell:ATE A FARM LA•Olt CAMI' ANO REl,.SPl:CTID,. TNEltEAJITIER, ESTA8LISNIH0 EFFECTl\IE DATE 01' S•IO ENFORCEMENT, AND CITING AUTND•1TV THE •IEFOR. WHERl.'A.S, U>I! Cily of (Ol.ll Mew f\I\ ••'IUIT!e<I te\l)On\lb•llty lor llW 11'1· torcirment ol 1ne E mp+oyeio tiouSlrw;i Ac;t •NI rel1l'l'd ttQul1!1on\ of ll'lir U hlorni• Adm1nlltr1hvir CO<W,..., bbed to death Sunday. eep came to the Unit· States from Holland the time of World War and became known as CHICAGO (AP) -The father of former Black Panther leader Eldridge Cleaver was found dead in his apartment, of· ricials said. The cause of death or Leroy Cleaver, 72. was not known im- mediately. early d ealer in the 'rks or Dutch abstrac· nist.Piet Mondrian. Pt1ANANA ISLAND, aine {UPI ) -Ray l'llt!llMAN of Mn. Y•r• Be•lrk• M<Cormlck; ces .FREEMA,.,.ot lS,ofMun· bnltllitf> of Wllti•m. JKll, G.lry.,,., BeKl'I, C•. PISHd •w1y May I , <i9rlld McCor!TWt.11 ; llSO wrvhed b"/ S\lrYlved by ...,, Min, Rodl'r it~ '1iur 91"i>nd<Mklf'fft. SerYi<n will tie ; granclcMIUQhler, J..-1 Linn Mid 111::IO PM T .. !odlY 11 IM Olurcl'I ; orenckon, Jon s . FrNman; of Ille A1ce11lon1t, Fo••" Ll•n· • ~rlon Ales. Cl'l•P!'' w rYk'I GlencMI•, Forlil Llwn Morlu.ydire<· Inter ment MondOJ I JO PM, tor\. ttni~t1r --1•1 P1rk ""'°r1uMy IROMLET Cl'lll)ll. LEWI S M. 8ROMLEY, 01~ of de..,.. MCCORMICK ~' '· lt1S. Resl6"11 oi TtH!oUf• E N. McCORMICK , reloldenl ol hl....i. Survived Dy nts w!te, Rvtl'I le,C..O.leoldffll'IMIYl,.,li. 8 rom1e1 ; d•.,,Ol'lter. Mrs. J•<-1• Yed Dy I'll• wlle, Mrs. M.tt:iel 01Dorn1 ot Redondo ee1cl'I: •- rmlck; t1t1Mr of Mr. Rooert or1ndcl'lllC1ron; 11'1••• sli.t••S, Mrs. mlck 11\d MrL Betty M,1r11n; t.on Luclllll 5">111'1 of .t.m.,lllo, T• .. l. MB. '1,,.-------------, CUrlHlnot A.om«HI of Oki.--. O tw !"I • -Mrt. AUOT P•rker of ClMendon, -· IALTZ-lllGllOM FUMUAL HOME ona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 llLL UOADW AT MOITUAIY 110 Broadway. Costa ..... 642·9150 McCORMICK MOITUAIY Laguna Beach 4'94'·9415 San Juan Capistrano 495--1776 PACIPIC YtlW MIMOllALPAIK Cemetery Mor1uatY °'""'' Te,..L Gr•..eYdl wrv1Ce1 wlll be - TuncMy l :OO PM, For•i.I L•wn-CoYI"" Hiii'-GI. Mtc.',..<.k uo-8e.a<i Mort,..,, d irectors. In Heu of ,_,... ,..,.,,but._ to TM Amerk..-i ~ Sod 1tw Mii beeppre<:I•-· ll:NYAN BEN iltHYA,.. Diii of °"'"" MllY '· 1•1s. R111•n1 of Cott• Mlw, c... SvrYl,,.d DT l'lls molPtlt, Svr ... ,.. A!'ly..-i .. COii• MIW; fMl'lor,-*-A. Rl'ly1n ol NewPOrt 8••Cl'I; lisll'f', •Micl'lol• of Cost• Mir11 ; mater,.. .-""'*""'-· Mr._ Ml''°"'-Rloe .. ILOnO .. .cl'!; pet11'f!at .,. ........ .,, 1Mr ... Mrt. Fr•nk Sf\.lll1r of T••ot. 59,..1Ce1 MU be 1'11"6 er~ T- 10.y 11 ~OOAM, El Toro .•••• MILOffll I (AAOi. C. MILO,.E. 0.to of dMftt I MIY 10, "''· Re.ioenl of c.ll.--... GI. Survlw.O Dy lier l\Vsblnd. loub 1 Ml-: -son, Rooe• Cl'l.addll!l'dorl; 1 tflrft tllOMM. Steyen, JOM13f! 9ltO 1bndyMI..,,.; ,...,...,, Mf't.IMryAl- ... of ~HlllH'I; -'""""'·Fr .... N- left of ~uouri : ,_ .il4ers. ~ ..... lelt ..,.ci L11<.lllo MOrrOfl oMl-1. S....k•i W'l!I De .. Id ... ~ 11;00 1 1'.M, fkll BrolCI_, CIMoptl, oftk.__ ... Y. <Mlfol• "'''--hll .,...._, ~Tdire<l11tt. 1 GIHMA" Cl'll•l.-s e , Sliter 'This $11tement -i. filed "'411'1 the c-tY c11r11 of O•i-1191' County on ~u .... IS. """ . Pl./1>11"""° Orenoe COilll D•i1y Pilof, Sttllof\s IOCllld will'lln ll'lrM ""'"°'"° IJOOl INI ol. ""••Y on·••mp « ofl. ,...._ 1ri.u M •llowed to fftt.t • ...._,., Sl!I" conlormino lo t!W 51..,.. dAl"ds •• pro~lded e1s.ew11erio 111 lhh erti<le. ~11l ITIMOTELSIGNAGE I. TOTAL S IGN ilioltU WHEREAS, tne Or•n'I" County He1lll'I O.p;irtme111 f\I\ b!le n llHiQnll· ..:I 1s me entort1m1nt ~o:ncy lar tM C.tyof Cini• Mew . MlyS, 11. lt, 26, lt1S 1St0-IS NOW, TMEREFCAE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS : P UBLIC NOTICE TotM 110n •••• u..11 not e•t~ -Ill~·• -of slvn •rel per Urie11 loot ol lront191, or one Cll !oQUoa•• toa1 ---------------1 "'liO'YQI per e1c11 una, wllictitvef ts f'ICTITIOUSIUSINESS ll"ffltr. ,.AMESTATEME,.T 2.GiltOUl<!OSIGN Pur1,..nl to 11111 ilfOYl"ons ol Seel'°" 1MO ol Ille L•l)Or (ode, 1~!0•1 per-. 1P01ylno tor .,. 1nn.,11 pef""I to -•II • l1rm llbor <•,...., Sl'llll PIY \Ill! to-IAQ IM\ lotlle He1lttiOIOcirr· Trwfollowinopoe•i.onlsdoiflQl!u$o""'\ Till•}, Cll•IJl•r VI, A.r licle 1, \;.hlltl It: ~1'. YOUNG NEWPORTEA'S, 3100 3.W•LLSIGl<I Newport A...e .. No.100: N•wP0'18e.tc:h. A ..... 1mvm ot one !11 wall sron Pot• (alitornl•t?i.c>O w1IL Roe: he tie tSl'leU~I St~UrNN'lfl, Ill 4. INN)ll:MA TIOM ITEMS \II• W11i1r, N<1wporl S.ac h. C.l110<n1• TM ,.,. .. 1mum ""mbtr ol !nl«m..1· 9'l6tlO Uonol !!ems permlll•d on 1oy sole i.n.Jtl Tiits buslnes1 ls c011d11ctl'd by'"" In· De se..en (7J, not ln<ludinQ 1\llomobll<! dl~kl .. •I. Ch.ti, Yl<lllCY Of l t(QrnmQOation R. S. S<l'l um.nri IH\ures. · This ilate .... 11! WIS llleo wllr. IM 5.ATTlllA.CTION•DAAO County c11,• ot 0 ••!>00 co .. nly on Ap,.1 An 11tr1clion bolrd i.11•11 te> "''-<! 11, 191S. II ttle gr1m+i.es conlaln' a rtU•ur""I F4211S teclUty 11·.,, lnteor•l p1rt of'"" •oc•· Pvt>lill!l!'d Or•noe Co.ti O;oily Piiot lion. TM s1,. -I0(.1tton ll'M're<il INli •II Jl,il and~Y }, 11, 1•/S lll•·IS ti. WC>jird i. reYlew 11>0 1pprOY1l ol 11- P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USINllS MAMI. STATIMEMT nw 1otl0Wino perWf!t 1r1 oolAQ .,.,,.,. nlUll; (11 SU,.SPOTS, OIST. 0081, ll&to l.oQlfl A..e .• Costa MIW, CA. t7u. Wlllllm F.L. W•bll•f, \Ill 0.~u Pl1C<1",C'.Ml1-M, CA'1626 Oorw>8 JNn Websl1r. 111J 0..1'111 Plac:t, Cfttl MIW, CA. '2•16 This bullMU Is tOlldMClld by • Otftet•I ,.,_llllp, WlUIMl'I l".I.. W.bller Tiil' stt-nt ... s flled .,,;111 IM ~y()ff1' of Or ... .,. Govnly o;ir> Ajl<ol .... ,s.. ...... ....... lsflloll Or-MQe COis! Dally Piiot, ~yJ, ll. ,,,.,, ,,,j 1iJ1·1} PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUSUUSINISS NAMll STATIMllNT T._ fOllMftno ..,_ 11fflno _1.,.,, ., HAIUIOlt YACHT SALl!S, ~On· .,,. art le, HunUnQlon 8•1<11.. C.11., -(Ml l-Jo~•· ... l °""'"' 0•· Ck, HllnlfftQlon 8eKl'I, C'.:.A. '2 ... T"8 .....,.._,I• <Wtdo.IC.led D~ Ml 11\o ·~I. Get• L. Joyce This ... .,....,,, •• , fllH ...... - (euflty omi. of°'"""' C"""'4yon ..,., 1, IWS. ,_ l"Ullll-.. Dr---.. CMtl Ollty Pilot. 0lff<.IOr of Pl-lftQ wl'lo ~I ,,,.kt hit Oor1ermlno11on contiSlft'll w!tl'I 11- -"' 1fld Intent of 11'111 lrli<le. St!CTIONI : This ordlnilnCI s.ll•U take tff«t - De in lull l«t.e 1fld elle<I 111in y llOl --~ from Ind lllfr 1U l'.k'S,._, 1no Do10te Ille 1•plr1tion of liltMn IUl er.~ e11or I" o••S•oir. \;1\1111 De llVDlls.11.0onc. In IMOr.,.ge Ca.SI 0.i• ly Pl'°', I M Wl!Ml"1" ot Qllf'lefl l clrc.,,11uon prl111ed •fld pvbli....., In tne City ol ~I• Mew, IOQelher wtlll ll'lir -5oftll'I ... mt:iersof tr>e Ci ty Coun- cil Y0tl1111 for l-nf"11nst tr>e w me. PASSED AND A.OOPTEO U>is tlfl .Uyof~y, 9'1S. A. L. Plfll!ley Ml '(Of' DI !he Cl tr ol Cos11 Mel l o\TTIEST· EILEE,. P. PMINNEY Ci IT Cl1rll ot tlM O lyolCMUMeW STATE OF CALI FOR,. IA) COUl'fTY OF ORA.,.G E I SS. CITYOF COSTAMESA I I. IEILl!EN P. PHINN EY , City (lfl'll ...o •~-Olfklo Clerk ol tne City ~1 ol IM Coty Of Co•I• Mo!.,., horeb1 cerUfy lf\lt tl'lo eDo,.. ""° larl!QOIFIQ Ordln1nce NO. l~Jl ••l inlrOOUCl'd- c--reo w'1+on by •e<t•on 11 1 r•· ......... m..lltlQ ot w ld C+t~ Count!! IWIO .., llle 1s111 11.ty of April. lWS #>el l...,..._11 .. 119SW'd llWI •OOPte0 I I e ........,.. ~"., reo.,,••r metUno of ..-.a Cltv c-11 ""''don11111 '"' °"' o1 ~"· ''" ey ll'llloll-IAQ roll <Ill vole: AYES: COUNCI L ME¥8ERS: .._n. Wll\Ofl, R1clll, Mt fUOO l'IQES. 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In the 1@1£1Qll1ij • P UBl~IC." {'\0'flC1': J>t:Bl.JC l\'OTICE F4:)1Sol Pvlllo\IW<l Or•noe (O.O\I 01Hy P1lol, _,11,1~.1•.1nd J .. 11•1,1t1s 1M11 1• Fro. F•lrwiew Stitt HoSP!tll FloyCI 0 . Mowlrd (llliol DI p1.,n1 Operll•on~ Pvl)hW'!rO O••no~ Co1u D.!loly P!lol, I A It '0A1L v PILOT • Monday. May 12. "1 975 Tonight's TV Highlights KTLA (5) 8 :00 -"White Witch Doc- tor.'' Susan H a yward a nd Robe rt Mitchum are teamed in this adventure movie from 1953 set in the Afri can jungles. Walter Slezak is featured. NBC (4 ) 9 :00 -"Buck and lhe Preacher .'' Sidney Poitier and (·Jarry Belefonte head the cast of this west e rn drama from 1972 with Cameron Mitche ll and Ruby Dee . CBS (2) 10 :00 -Medical Center . A rich, young woman is dying of cancer, with her only hope an unrepentant con· vict. Chad Everett and J ames Daly star. TV DAILY LOG Monday Evening MAY 12 Cameron Mil~hel1. Denny Millet. A 1!1ll 2u1de who de111tes h1mseJI to prolechn~ !ormer slaves set~mf to tttimestead 1n 1he West, 1~ contront· td b~ a C(ln·man in prtlthtt's gub, The !WQ join lotc-es a111nst bounry hunters who h1vt been hired lo dr<ve the homeste!dus b1tk into ~~Tops in Pops By The Associated Pres11 'fhe foll owing pre Billboard's hot record hits for the week ending May 17, as th ey _appear in next week's issue of Billboard magazine. l·IO'r SING LES I. liE DON'T LOVE YO U Like I Love You - Tony Orlando & Dawn. Elektra 2. BEFORE 1'1i E NEXT 'l'Er\llDROP FALLS -Fl-eddy F e nde r , ABC· Dot J . JA CKI E BL UE Oza r k Mou nt u in Daredevil s. A&M 4. Sl-llNJNG STA il Earth, Wind & Fi rL'. Colun1bia S. ONLY YEST ERDAY -Carpenters, A&M 6. WALKING IN RllYTllM -Blackbyr ds, Fan. 1 tasy 7. Tlit\NK GO D I'M A COUNTRY BOY -J ohn Denver, RCA 8. HO\V LONG -Ace , ABC 9. I DON'T LIK E TO SLEE P ALONE -Paul Anka , United Artisls I O. 1-l ey Wo n't You P lay A NOTH E R SOMEBOD Y DONE SOME BODY WRONG SONG -B.J. 'fhoma s,ABC TOPLPS l . EART JI . \\1JN D & FJHE -Thut's The \V:.iy Of The \Vorld, Colurnbia 2. C HIC AGO Viii Columbia 3. TOMMY-OR IGIN AL SO UN DTRA CK, Polydor 4. LED ZEPPELIN -Phys ic al Graffiti, Allan. lit' 5, BAD CO MPA NY -Straight Shooter, Atlan· lhe South where they can be tx· 6 . OLIVIA NE"'TQN.JOJ-IN ~tlave You Ne ver plaited ;is the10 lobar. Been Mellow , ~1 CA @ The Un!iuchitlln 7 . F UNNY LADY-ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK 0 S.W.A.T.-THREAT -Barbr<.1 Str eisand, Art is la *TO BLOW UP CITY! 8. AN EVENING WITH JOI-I N DENVER - 0 <3 (fl r~ !II s. w. A. T. J ohn Denven,.BCA "Omti:•One"Hondoleid~inop. 9. ALICE COOPER -\\'e lco mc To !\Jy t :lO I' . Mer. Gritli• Sfltw era hon to rtst~t ii Nobel P111e. .... hl A I . AndJ Ciitlith w1nn1n1 scientist l>t•ne held ll<tslilt e P•IC mare. t anl1c llfillMI w1lh others in ii 111nt cnem1YI 10. Al\'l ER ICA -l·lerats. \\';.1 rner Bros. '.,!li (1_ 1 Sp)' plant br e1tort111rusts 1min1 iii slu COUNTRY Sl'.GLES W zoo1r1! dent protesters. Silm /1tte autst~ i'>j i"' (I)) Dt•lu'1 Cbtiu: ffi Sltari te Ad,1fttu11 I . l·I e y \Vo n 't Yo u P J a y A N 0 TH E R Trawtl fil111 Ti•Weisber1:JwRodl SOMEBO DY DONE S0!\1EBODY WRONG SONG liltlt R1uls 111"" Ai:rt111teld~ B J Th A BC -. . omas. -Freddie Hart, Capitol • 6. WINDOW UP ABOVE -Mlc~ey Gilley, Pl ayboy 7. TOO LATE TO WORRY, TOO BLU E TO CRY -Ronnie Mlslap, RCA 8. BRASS BUC KLES -Darbie Benton, Playboy · 9.1 AIN'T ALL BAD -Charley Pride, RCA 10. M IS'fY -Ruy Stevens, Bu rnaby EASY LI STENI NG l. RAI NY DAY PEOPLE -Gordon !.ightloot, Repri se 2. 99 r.11L ES FROM L.A. -1\lb<!rt J·lammond, Columbi a 3. WON D ERfo~UL BAB\' -Don McLean, Unit.- cd 1\rtis l:; 4. ON LY Y ESTERDAY -Carpenters, A&M 5. LOVE IVJLLKEEP US TOGETHEll -Ca p· tuin &T ennih:. A&M 'Ii 6. 1'11 E ll\1MIG RA NT -Neil Sedaka, l\1 CA 7. THA NK GO D J•M A COUNTRY BOY John Denver . RCA 8. ~11STY -U.';·1ySle \rcns. [.lil rnaby 9. DON 'T TELL ME GOOD NIGllT Bi.: T ree. Atl<.1 nl1c ,,.. WILDFIRE -Michael l\1 urphcy, E pic PLUS C.eneHockmon ., The Conversation Dial Direct 642·4321 Call Callect Subscribe to the newspaper thot covers your hometown best ... ==:-1 UST llG 0'1'01TUNIT'f TO Sff--G .. -1 of Mn"k:e ,_ - · An all NEW film,,. AIRPORT 197&~ Altd Hmry Fondo "MY NAME IS NOBODY" '°"9C1!.-l1t •/~Hour 7:00 OU ~@ m a»Nt'ft 9:l0 0 @(l)00Rhodfi !RI Rhod1 2.1'1\1 NOT LISA -Jessi Colter, Ca pitol Fly us . huUdt 1odJoe work wt1Yh ard it bt•n&the 3. TliANK GOD l'l\1 A COUNTRY BOY ~ '°""inl 1., tlllltn oerl~ modein coupte-lre• of 111 hn 0 RC Anywhere YOUR Hometown Daily Newspaper 6 MM Squid 1u 1ousits •nd h1na·ups-,nd !hen Jo Cll\'e r . A __.re, a Tnith 1rto~~111tes a 1111n ~llod• once lovtd nks hu 4. S HE 'S ACTING S INGLE I 'm Drinkin ' ~= in the Wh1t'1M,llltl? out 10 dinner. To 111t Joe's con. r~Do:u~b~l~e~s£~G~·~"~,·~y~S~l~e~w~a~r~ll~· n~C~A~:!:~g~~~~~f===:::::::~~~"~'~"'~'~~~~~~~~~-1 1 llvt LIKI cem, Brenda 1ccom p1nies lib1r1t1d 5. 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M11-W1lt111 d.lil' 11•-•1••011oonn»100 FICTION ~ ·~11 , ruth!eu r•nt tudtr w11o .,,WUilt,_w.1_, "THE CLONES" (R) Cll Wiii W..W II MINll thrt1t1ns to blow up • hottl i nd CA~I 111 ~ Ill llost11u unlm ht l'ICll'ltS I LlUGMING ~£?' tlan~:.lliGn. l'Ol.ICIMAH Ill ~.,, 1:00 8 IHJ {I.J (J) Cn...U "IJl1nd Tht Open Mhld "'P1rent1 11 in fht Otwrt'' "•rt r (RJ Atfu ft1· tthtfl" MO!l'trtlor Richard D. tus 11 lttol 1nd !tit !or dNd bi Httlntr 1.uminu tht r1!1tion1hfp1 Gard DitOft, 1 dt1P111t1 -ill•r, Ill It ol puenfl to scmiols, children and rtltutd by Bin Snow. I hlll-tnud tduc1!ion in r1nar1I. du1rt h1rmit-onl110 111 forced II~ 10:301lud1urHl0'1 Stt.1m Room Snow to bttom1 1 humtn pile~ 1m· fI) Ntws m1f. I Aifrtd Hllch(od EJ43 Cll 0 1DTlll Smtth1r1 l r1t11111 ~ flcre nc1 H1nd1110n 11:00 ClJ UmJCENtwt and 1in1u D1vld G1t1s 1u11t. I])®~ Cil lltw1 11 Mrrit: (2hr) "Whitt Wltdl Ooc· hit ol '1rouclt1 tor'' (ldv) '53-Susa n Hl)'Wlrd, Sil IUllo Robert Mltcllum, W1t11r Sltllk. Ille l11C7 Show . " Wid Wiid wut Mlukin: lJ1tpon1ble (3CIJl (})QI T1tt l11•lt1 Mtd Sciu1d tludt to V1n111~" (R) A youn1 (I] 'tier Cunn ICQ)mptiai in ~ IOll:l*rJ i nd fhool· : '~!-i' It! Httl~ uriwtd mother b1i~1 htld 11 '"I flit Untoudllbl11 inJ, n1mts htr n•rn 1lt1r tu. (lt ~) Wtllted. Dttd 01 Alln ry W1 btt11, •ho h1i1ttd in U•I 11:)0 fJ@m CD CIS Lit• MO'l'il: (C) t11ild'1 ltirth. The J•!her, a CtlP· "All My lr.rtina Davtlrttn' AllRinl· h1tin1 trim1n1I, 11 inttnu d •nd 11ry" (com) '73 -Robert founL _,to ~in WtbltU:. ' I RUlh llumy. m 0Pltl'J CMkal . . Q 1)@ lj (D lohft"J Ca11ctR I) lilHUJ Th111 .fridlJ GtorJll Ttnnt SSH Ernie fOfd it j:UUI ho1!. Brown Ind Bill Dlnil CO.hot!. 0 CitH-d (El Socqr ,,. .. Mun @ ''"' M•w• Q' Mll'ril: !2h1) '7h1 HuJlltl" • (dr1) '61 -Paul Ntwm1n, P1re1 Liu. 0 Wide World MYSTERY rlf. !Id.it GJe1wn, Geo1ee c. Sco1t. * A Want Ad for death: fD The Thill .. td11 "An~ielr: The "Good Salary, Pros· lridlrn C11s11 An euminalloo o! peels-Free Coffin" !ht se11ou~ ph1uc.11I and m'ntal conSlqlltr!Cf5 of 'n1iery caused by 0 ('9 {!,) \]) W'iclt World MJI· sl1es1 end wo1ry. ltry "Good Sltary, Pro1ptct1, frte W lot 'oliotoct1 C<>tfi n'' W l1panu• l•nlUilif Proi;:111115 Q Movie: (C) "Stand at ...,,atht l :lO Riller" (dra) 'Jl -Stephen Mc· Nally, Hugh O'Bri1n. ID Roy Rogers & Dale I IZ:OO o Movie: ~Hold That B!oride" * Evans, Barry Newman & («im) '45-Vrronrta l1~t. (ddit . Bert Convy-Toiiighl! , B•ac~en, Albert Dek~u. m. '.. •. I m o•tliri m 1 1• .... ow ID Crt Smilrt t:OO 8 @@(}11 M•ude (R) During IZ:la (D Sllelilllh FtHOWlliip ii slHpltn n11ht. !he snowsto.-m which may ruin Willer's 1nnu1r Ult' 1:00 8 ljgJ ToM<Jn 11 lht 1pp!•1nce store ieerns im·I (.!) ~ ~ 00 Nm p0111n!-un11! M1ude adm11s tll~t f 1:45 0 Mt'fie: (CJ '7llc Tn.1' Story ol her .inwmnia Is d~t lo htr doctor '1 n11e Jamu .. {wtS) ·~7-Robtfl ::..~ 1hlll $ht ti1ve ii hrilHtc· 1 Wigner. Hlfrey Hullltr, HoPt l1n11, O ~OOil01mN·1c .... ~''J /iim!s ~wthuo. M..W: {C) (Zh1) "111tl & tfll 3:00 0 Mo..ie: '11'• ill !ht SkMow" 'rtxlltr" (Rl (dra\ '1Z-S1dney! fora) ·~-ZKhary Stolt, r11th Potlttr, Harry Belillonte, Rulty Oet, Domtrfl>t- Tuesday DAYTIME MOVIES IO:OO O "Tt tilt ¥icttf"" (dril '48 - Dtn"is Motr1n, Vivec1 lil'Mlroi1. (I)"llll littlt Fo1t1~ (dr1) '41- Bttle Dnis, Httbttl M1tsh11t. 11;00 ID ''lttltdel¥tg1" (JdY) 'J~-Wi!. liam "°'"'!I, ROQll"d RYsstll, Cesar Romero. • 1:00 0 "Rfl11111 Stllotl liiilf'' (dr1) '57 -Glor" C1s11lkl, (dd Byrnes, S1llr Kelltim1n. Rou ford. Q§ (C) -Moirttl'f ,.,.. (dot) 'r.8- J1nrs '°film, Jimi Hflldri~. JfNtr- son Aujllane, Otis Reddini;:. 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M«WoUti Men" (.!::'-~ ..... , •• ..li.. obterv1tlona ~ollll• •lon91h1 Or•noe CCMt1t , penned bl' e f'lllil'e 101'1, In the DAILY PILOT 1 IARIRA STREISAMD JAMES CAAM ••FUMNY LADY" lf>GI "'MURDER OM THE ORIENT EXrRESS'" + ""THE GAMILB'" "TOMMY" "CHINATOWN'' "CONSER YA TIOH'' IRI · "FOUR MUSKETEERS'" "M.A.S.H." ·• ,,,.~,..,,.,,,,,.. "IEINCARMATIOH OF rETEll , I . ,IOUD" '"LEGEND (\F .. f:~L HOUSE'" "CAPONE" Ill "LAUGHING POLICEMAN'' 644·0760 SAT .• SUH. l ;l O·S:OO·l :JO I ~EW~.? ... ~!"~.~~EMAS' ""'"''011 CU•U• 644·0760 1>4.f.W.TM 7:15·9:•5 fll. 6;00, rREIVfW 1:45 SAT SUH l:]0.4:10·7:00.9:45 t CINEMA CENTER "•otOO>t 10oN\ ""h•llH CINUO 979·414 1 C•Hit At Vifio "ALOHA, IOllY & ROSE"' t Cl~.~~~1:0~~1TER ••II• ot•otC"'°!fl 979·414 1 NextAwa-cds- The Gold Medals LOS ANGELES (AP> -The awards season Vin't over. Now comes the olc1cst movie awards ot all, Pho\o,Pll.Y ma&ulne'.l.Gold ftledals, which have been i(1ven for 54 years. The magazine's r eaders s~lected Robert Red· (ord and Valerie H8Il)er as their favorite star.s. Freddie Prtr.i e or ''Ch1to und lhe man" und Juhe Kavncr .ot ' Rhoda " as their fa voriete newcomers. Other fuv oritc:;: "The Towering Inferno" for film , "Rhoda" tor TV sllOw, and Elvis Presle y us var lets .performer. The awards will be presented on the ~ervGfiffin Show WedDesd tiy . NEWPORT HACH 67l·IJ50 IONH llOfOG • l'AUC. NEWMAN ''THE STING" MON . .fll.: "* UrT..JUM.: 4:51..,... "THOROUGHLY Moot:IN MILLIE" MON . .flt.: 1:10 ONl.Y . MJ • .si.,, 2:XI Me 7!ID SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES UH DffC.O ~WY. AT llRISTOL SO.COAST PLAZA I W.-2711 IN GRllJ _ _.. BERGMAN -..... . _,,., ,,,"*" WmMl:S"' w.1.-., ..... ._ ....... So COAST A fOk;..i;.., Wm • ''THE IEIHCAINATK>N fl) PLAZA II Of "'" PIOUD'' . MOH.·111.: 7:15-9:15 SAT.·SUN.: 1:3Q..J:JO.S:J0.7:J0.9:JO CO.HIT AT CIH ..... WUT "BUSTING" ~,'.!.':,. &. WESnROOI . 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Want Ads have been helping people recycle good merchandise for generations . . . and they can help you WHIP INFLATION NOW! It's easy to place a low- cost ad. Just give· us a call · today. We'll help you 9 word your ad for maxi- mum response. DAILY PILOT 842-5678 t A 12 bAIL y PILOT Monday, May 12, 1975 QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandr Agency Given Out(all Okay '. ce11..-. s,. •• ,._ Ronald. H .. Nessen, ,press secretary to ?resident for<1 will give 118-11ddre1s ,1 the l22nd Heidelberg College commence- ment Sund~Y. in Tif· fin., Ob,ig. He will re- ceive {llonorary doc- tor,te . degree from Heideltlerg', president LeslieH. FilheLJr. • Thinking .Cadillac? SMALL CARS ONLY n "rempers run short when it comes to parking." Search Still On for Killer CARLSBAD (AP ) - Th& unsolved murder of .tTammy Johnson will "never be closed " until the 6-year-old g irl 's killer is found , a police officer says. After a lmos t three months, s heriff's crime experts are s tudying 65 pi eces of po ss ible evidence. "The investigation has been geared down." said Del. Harry Walton, ''but efforts will continue and will never be closed." The girl was playing in the beach area with her 8-year-old brother and a 14-year-old boy when a man seized her and ran away. Po~ce found her unconscious ·n a flower bed 90 minute later and she died the next day as the result of stra ngul a- tion. Throughout the beach "area, police have ques- tioned many young men since the killing Feb. 16. C.ase Blown Who Paid for Dancer? MADISON, Wi s . (U PI l ~State Sen. Dale · McKenna says state officials could "'find no basis in fact'' for charges that state money was used for silicone injections to enlarge the breasts or a go-go dancer. The charge was made last week by Sen. Thomas Petri (R·Fon du Lac), who s aid the Superior o(rice of the st ate Vocational Rehabilitation Division helped pay for the in· jections because the dancer "lacked tbe necessary equipment" to land a go.go job. ··1 AM UPSET WITH Petri because or the sensationalis m or the thing," said McKenna, chairman or the Senate Audit Committee. "There is no factual basis, to our knowledge, for the story. DVR personnel gave the story to auditors and a lot of other people, but after a n investigation, the r e was no basis in fact.'' Petri s aid the go-go dancer was listed a s "disabled" before the silicone treatment~ and now as "gainfully employed in a discothe· que'." I-IE SAID Tl-IE CASF. WAS outlined con· fid entially to the audit committee and showed what could happe n if financial controls were not imposed on the division . Fo ur m e mbers of the agency's Superior office have bee n indicted on charges of mis · management of state funds. - 'By FllED SCHOE•EHL °' .. ~"' l"ilet '"'" The Ali s o Water Managem e nt Aaency (AWMA) h as received approval from the state to construct an outfall capable or disposing 42.1 million gallons or treated sewage a d ay in the Pacific Ocean. The outfall is s ized to serve a population within AWMA or 174 ,000 by the year 2000 . AWMA IS planning to construct a $30 million regional sewage colltt· lion, treatment and dis· posal system that will se rve ex is ting and planned developments in portions of the Irvine Ranc h, Laguna Beach, South Laguna, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Hills and El Toro. The outfall is con· sider cd the keystone of the system. Jt will con· vey treated effluent lo the ocean at a point about 8,000 feet ofr Aliso· Beach in South L aguna . AT ITS INLAND end. the 52·1nch diameter p1pc will connect with a re· gional sewage treatment plant that also would be built by the agency. Ex actl y whe r e the plant will be located is not known. The federal Environ· mental Protection Agen· cy ruled last week that a plant site in Aliso Ca· nyon was "unacceptable for environmental re· asons. AWMA DESIGNERS are looking at a lte rnate sites for the pl ant ~ land adjacent to the Laguna Niguel Reg ional Park and a portion or the va· cant parking lot s ur· rounding the Laguna Niguel Federal Building. the seven·s lory "zig- gurat" formerly owned by North Am erican Rockwell. According to Carl J . Kymla, chairman of the AWMA board of dir ec· tors, the agency will award a contract for con· struclion of the outfall in Augus t. Construction must commence prior to expiration of a coastal commission permit in October, Kymla said. 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SA VE OH WASHER /DRYER PAIR FRIGIDAIRE WASHER • Heavy LJuty 18 lb. capacity • 2.speeds ·Fabric softener •Bleach dispenser • Separate wash and rinse temperature selections 28 Years ol lntogrlry and Depsndsbllily ,.u "'"" Costa Mesa • H1rbor Area £1 Toro • Saddltb.ck Valley =jj;~~~;;;., &11 (u• it••"'""'" lffttt U ,.,, 1114" 'wy !Mt•• t9 St•·0.1 M-.. 11tiw., S ... ,_.Fri. f .t Deify f .f , ,,......,,_. M6·lal4 tl7·ll)O I l ~ S4699 o SAVES30! FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC DRYER • Hea"Y Duty 18 lb. capacity • 3 Temps • • Fully Auto-- rhatic and timed cycles •Easy Loading door opening ' I \ I l I I I a chi ~ th; ba1 I Tai offi ja t Ta: 1 ph;: sm are be! ne< l rer 1ca sla eld 01>' ing vis'. 1J !rl• or : olh it .• 1 vol l I ! ' ' • • A new addition is being constructed in Colonia V. Guerrero, Baja (:;alifornia thanks to the efforts of the Dave Taylors. eop _ e BEA ANDERSON, Editor ,.. .... ,. ""'11'1' 12, 1t1f. f'•tcS·I Home 'Jaylor-made' • for Baio ' Children By JO OLSON OI Ill• Dilly 1"11-' $Liii smile of one who has gotten deep· 1y involved. Dave and Audrey Taylor have BUILDING BEGINS a rathe r large family -60 • They picked up the pieces or children, and they're all adopted. the floundering organization, How can they feed and clothe bought the land and embarked on that many w·ilhout going a lengthy building and improve· bankrupt? ment plan .. It's easy. The 60 yOuths 3re the There now are 12 sta(f mem· Taylors' sons and daughters un-bers, 72 acres of land and a officially, and they all live in Ba· number of permanent·new build· ja California in an orphanage the ings. Taylors rescued from oblivion. The Taylors and their commit- They don't like to call it an or-tee of six couples are trying to br· phanage, howe ver. since only a ing the home to a self-supporting small percentage of the children point in case the Americans must are true orphans, so they have relinquish their control. begun calling it a "home for Things are much better now in needy c hildren." Colonia V. Guerrero. Taylor Located in Colonia V. Guer-said. remembering the days rero, 178 miles south of the Mex-when the last :JS miles of tl\e road ican border, the orphanage was were unpaved and heofien had lo started some years ago by an drive thie stretch in two feet or elderly minister who stumbled mud. oo--a group or abandoned build-Taylor and his wife, owners or ings (formerly a brothel) when a Costa Mesa pharmacy, have visiting Baja California. made the trip every four to six In -1966. the Taylors, their weeks since , they became in- frfends Chuck and Charla Pereau volved niile years ago .. AS 'th.ey of North Hollywood and several · talk about the home . and !he other couples began helping with work, there is no hint of drudgery it. and resentment because il is tak- •·we didn't want to gel in-ingsomuchoflheirtime. volved," Taylor said with the Instead, they concentrate on 'Without the home, most of the children would be begging on the streets of Ensenada or into prostitution.' the happiness they feel at having a competent, dedicated staff and the results they are seeing with the children. FOUR YEARS The directors are Bill and Kay Lawrence, former Garden Grove residents, who have been at the home four and a half years with their four childre n. "'T hey ;ve made the dif· Cerence," Taylor said. Lawre'nce , a former s upermark.et employe, has mechanical talent, which he puts to good use at the home. The teachers are Hanne Christensen, a Dane, and Valerie Lester, a young Englishwoman. Other workers are Mexican na· tionals, including houseparents for the tk>ys. a cook and male teacher. "ln the Jast ye~r and a half we've madi!!: an effort to replace anyone who.leaves with Mexican nationals,'' Taylor said. · Much of his time has been spent in M~xica.n goveinment of- fices tryine-·t<t,atraighten out pro· blems. The ~ome works closely with the Mexican officials in screening children for entry and arranging for their release. It also ha:s taken a lot of time to gain the confidence of the Mex- ican people, Taylor said. "There is a lot of prejudice there, as well as mistrust among their own peo· pie. Now the finest Mexican citizens trust and appreciate us. We hope these same people ac· ccpl it as a project." FARMERS HELP The attitude also is changing among the local farmers near the home. Taylor added. They. now are offering their expertise to the • Happiness is celeybrating a birthday. This is obvious from the expressions of some of the children living at the orphanage that has become the pet project of Dave and Audrey Taylor (right with Harold Klancke, a customer). The Taylors have been invol.ved in the home since 1966 and have enlisted the · help of many friends. '• •• ' ... \ II ' j ·, ·~ ~-"'!-i1...i Enjoying their first snow trip . starr members as they work with the land to grow crops. The most rewarding thing for those involved has been . perhaps, the the number of peo- ple who have donated time and physical labor to construct build- ings, speak on behalf or the home and help the children get a good education. Work parties have been sponsored by service clubs such as the Kiwanis, and tbe Mission Viejo Co. has donated material. Prince of Peace Lutheran Church scods money each month and its day school has taken the home on as a project . The school also has given studY materials to two American children in Baja. and Orange Coast College has furnished nursing textbooks so Mrs. Lawrence could study at a nearby hospital. I The ~esidents of the home for needy children are "some or the most privileged kids in the area," Taylor said. LUCKY CHILDREN They have been able to enjoy all kinds of sports and recrea· tional o'utings (they r ecently went to the snow for the firsl time), and the board members are working with the children to see that they gel just the kind or training or educ a lion they "'unt. "Three have gone through Bi · ble school in Tijuana. one young woman wants to be a lawyer, and another wants to be a nurse. We now are loo kin g into th e possibilities for h er." Taylor said. Though the home is a faith work. depending on its sponsors (called aunts and uncles), and the expenses are high, the Taylors and their committee are optimistic about the future. They are dr:caming about ad- ding a trade school with live-in facilities , a day school and Bible school. "We 're trying to raise Mexican national citizens to add somethin g to their own country. We 're training Christian workers and professionals," Taylor ex - plained. So, the work will continue as long as the Americans are able to be involved. and the committee has faith that it will continue should the day come when they can no longer work there . It is a needed work, Taylor as- sured. "Without the home, most of the children would be begging on the streets of Ensenada or into prostitution.'' ~I B2 DAIL y PILOT . bl Monday, May 12. 1975 ~Let Live, j( D E A R A N N • . LA NDERS : This may be I one of the most unusual i letters you h ave ever re- She l ceived . You st'e, r a rn dy - ing. But don 't bccome a la rm e d , <1nd p lease 'had to move out or town m y mouth shut. I work to a larger c~ty because part-time, a tte nd col- pcople wouJ d 'not accept lege, have m any friends, n1e a s a normal person? am in volved with com- 1 was devastated . not by n1unity activities and the d isease. w hich has participate in sports . been controll ed bv What a pity tba tlhadto drugs, but by the way -, n1ove to a town where was treal('d . nobody knew me in order l1 ' don't feel sorry for n1c. After a ll , we arc ALLdy-l ing. From the n1omcnt y,·e are born , we are h e ad ed lo\vard in - t,. escapa ble death·. · T hree years ago I Although I could pluy lo li ve a norm al life! tennis. ski. dance, hike, Although I feel Well , and take pa rt in com- ' look fine a nd a m m a nag- munity acti vities, the ing beauti fully, I know it people at "'Or k made my can"t la s t fo r ever. I li fe n1i s c r ab lc. (One dread the day my friends wo man refused to use must be told of my ill · the same washroom!). ness. J don't want to be Me n y,·ouldn 't date me. I pitied. And of course I was treated like some tear that I m ay be de- sort of social outcast -a ser ted as I was once • • " :t ~ 'I !t • : • • • learned I have chronic leukem ia . Cl was 31 . then. J T he doctor told me the l ruth al once because I insisted on kno\Y ing. The ne"·s c<.1me at a cris is ti n1c in n1y li fe . (I had jus t gone through a di\'orcc and had young children to raise.) \Vou ld yo u bl·lievc I pathe tic. hopeless case. before. Aft er I moved to this The purpose or this Jet- d is t a n l city m y life ter, Ann Landers, is to changed d ram atically. he lp e ducate people, No one here knows of my should they en counter illness <1nd I am keeping someone in their life's ;~ Brides Styled ~ Individually r~ t • i • i ..: ' ' ' ' ... , • .. ' • • " • Today's North American bride is just as apl to wear a sleeveless gown with ha lte r neck and front cleavage as she is a traditional high-necked , long.sleeved, lace and bead-trimm ed model · with chapel-length train. "Like every thing else, there is no 'm ost popula r ' s tyle a ny more," say.s Steven Lawrence, a manufacturer who is president of the Bridal and Bridesmaids Ap· pa rel Association. ··up to about.three years ago, brides te nded lo buy what their mothers had (in terms of style),'' he s aid.· "Now they make more hi gh-style choices. Designers and manufacturers are beginning to modified with a bertha collar or ruffled or ganza ; or a high. collare d e mpir e design with crochet ed beading on lace on ivory English net with three lin- ings, organza. net a nd taffeta . A veil is worn with traditional gowns, L a wrenc e said, but m atching picture hats are becom- ing great -favorites with both brides a nd bridesmaids. Brides follow tradition in· fabrics: sa tin. peau desoie, chif- fon, raille, laffeta and ottoman for fall and winter, and silk organza, chiffon , linen and satin organza for spring and summer. experiment more . .. \.\'bite, i vory and oth er off- whites are still preferred by first· ti me brides. But pastel pinks and blues are in creasin gly popular because or the g r eat number or second weddings, Lawrence said. ' .. •, "Five or six years ago, every bride looked li ke a 17 or 18·year- old. The younger they were. the more traditional their goy,'Jls ." Now a n y thing goes: The "Gatsby" look o f a tiered chi f- fon, its h a lte r neckl ine and c leavage li ghtly veiled with a single layer chiCfon capelet ; high- 11l.ecked prin cess and empir e models whose bare-armed look is Taurus : ' .. They want a wedding gown again , possibly because it is the bridegrooms's first wedding but the bride's second," he said. "It's like a whole new m arket tor us. We don't (us ually) have r epeat customers." ·:. Protect Assets TUt;SDAY,MAY 13 BySIDNEYOMA.RR SA.GITTA.RIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Don't feel boxed in by past , by what A RI ES (M a r c h 21 · others think you should April 19J : Steer clear of do. any te ndency to dis- regard safety rules, re- gulations. ) Can Give Ann Landers pattern who i1 In the that'a lona:er than MOST same spot I'm 'in r i&hl couples stay tocether!) now. Yes, folks -you · 6.Hireme.lfl 'mp~ coara1eoa1 le&t.er! can help. How? Here are ducUve I wlll Uve lo~. n.u.t yoa for edaciltlnl the ways: If l'm forced lo IO Oh ml''louofpeopletoday. 1. Treal m e the same w~ltare or ~iaabllity. it y 0 u, v e ., • de •a as a well person. Don't. w1Jlral1eyourlaxea. eaormouacoatrtbut&on. ask m e, "Ho,w a re you 1 . G 1 v e to the doing?" ' American Cancer Socle· CONFIDENTIAL TO 2. Include m e in your ly. They support re-YOUR EVALUATION activities. I need friends s earch and alert lhe PLEASE : I 1 u s pecl jusl as you do. public to cancer iilgn1. thtte ls leas there than meets the eye. He sounds auperf lclal a nd l r· 'responslble. cool wltbout fre e1lnc people out ln her booklet, '~eeaa1e Sex -Ten W1ys lo Cool It." Send SO reae. ta cola and a lon1. Tbere Is ,a big dlf· aeU·addre11ed, stamped rerence belweeo cold envelope to Ann Lan-aad cool. Ann La•Dden der1, P .O. Box JfOO, 1bow1 you bow _to play tt· Elgin, Ill. 60120. 3. Stay off the subject 8. Oet 1 check-up this or funeral arrangements week. Many forms or r::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ---------a n d i n s u r a n' c e . cancer can be cured if <Relatives a re especially cau1ht early. guiltyofthis.) 9. Treat me as YoU 4. Forget J have a dis-would Uke to be trealed eas e. I'll do heller it I under the same don't know it's on your circumstances. mind. 10. Love me! Enjoy 5. As k m e out . me! Ihave-alottogive. Develop a relationship -I C 0 U L D B E wfth me. Xou can even !ANYBODY. . ; marry m e. I mighl live · DEAR ANYBODY: another 20 years. (Today What a b'tautlful an~ Today's brides areaptto · parade their own tastes, whether it's traditional or not, when they · choose their wedding attire. LEARN INTERIOR OEC~RATING At Our New Newport Beach Location oomol DOIGMIS-GURD is the leader in conduct ing an interior design school BECOME AN INTERIOR ' DECORATOR We offer a short term course Or a year course with an associate in arts degree CALL NOW 640-0500 a ' . . . re Start Now! Get Positive Results! . . . ·~. Your results start the momtnt you do. Your pt:rfe ct figure i11 being proud when you look in lhe minor; when you buy clothes that compliment your figure , not hide ii. We spttializ.e in helpif'll each woman with individually designed programs :ind nutritional guidantt. kcau9C individ,ual figurt problems differ, your rtsults will be different than someone ebt's, Call Gloria Marshall today to sec how good your results can be. VICKIE BAYERS LOST 22 INCllES IN 6 WEEK S .. Ever lo~t 11.~~I bul in the wron!\ pb(e~! I diJ until .. 1 TAU R US (A pril 20· ~1ay 20 ): Protec( assets. Someone apparently ex- pect s som e th in g f or nothing -at your ex-· pense. GEMINI (May 21-June 20 ): Frie nd makes waves -a nd you may be question e d by one in CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Be ready for change or scenery . AQUARI US (Ja n . 20-Feb. I8l: Whal you cast upon the seas comes back. PISCES (F e b. 19· March 20): You get dC· lion in a reas previously moribund. Insist on uualilYI I came to yoo people al the Gloria M~r.Jmll l·i)!uu: Salon. I've afwJyJ had to W3!(h my weigh! 1110 up, up. up)! When I did lose wcij!:hl. it 11.';J~ 111 1hc wrong place.\. You pcof!lc deVgned ~ prop3m w11cd lo my problem Jrc.I' and the inchts starlcd dropping off. After six weeks, I had 10~1 22¥1 incheJ •l'Kl riJ,hl wltcrc I needed to lotc. I reel better physically and l 1m more confident authority . CANCER (Jun e 21-If Today Is Your Birth· July 22 ): Muc h of what day you will soon break happens is result of re-free of e motional rut. cent m eetin g whi ch You a re Used to bucking divulged confident ial odds, bein g at odds with mate rial. a u t h o r i t ies , b e in g LEO (July 23 -Aug. 22 ): ·somewhat of a r ebel. You fini s h. spread in· fluence. im prove d is· tri bu ti on . · 'r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ J VIRGO CA ug. 23-Sept. 1J yo u prnve,bla l "'second •• ·, chance." LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22): Low-key approach 221 : Fresh s tart gives Jc\ A -:-serve s you ' best cmon·s purposes. . • • • • ' • I SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Nov. 21): Accent is on spending , extra vagance, love and specia l rela- tions hips with c hildren. SPORTsWEAR Wl:SIO!ff P\AlA. -""'' 548-~111 ."BAlBOAISlJHJ 216Manr>tA~ 675-19()( Soup, Salad, Seafood Dinner' A cup of Pof~ge 5(. Cern1J1n, n11de d1ily in our ki1Chen. Crisp Jpini!cll s1/J d wilh chopped bKon, hard boiled rgg, s1vC'f'lfwur dretting. Crepes Sr. /.icques: Sc1//op~, shrin1p, and .~lictd 2. ft§ mu5ht00n1 in J .'hC'rry ScluCe \Vilh ~ :7 c1uyen,• cliC'rSC' . CMt<tall• a Win•• • COSTA MESA _..,,, CoHt "'" • .'arnRLY HILLS -e.md1n & llrlt:Mon w., • 'WOOOLANO HILLS -The Prom•nadt • A~OIA -s,n11 Anll1 Fts11Jon Part. IAJnWIEIUCAH • AM[IUCAN U,lll5S • ¥A5Tllt CHAltlll K's tlwoys offers .,.i, ____ ...,... quilteds • HUltfry IHfttb • cra11ocJ9 • ,,...,..'" oltHl"• • P•loltwert • ohll,,.,.•P Many ol !J\ese have malchillg pi1n!J. 100'!. eonons and co11on- blends, 11111h po1ye11er hit FCH fashion and dee· Of'ahng too. •3" WKle. FG1'"1 '°"'-•lft 2~1~o400 ten fllnl WM, 1111 ff "w••hed out" corduroy Looks like laded Chambray Denim -a favorite look for Slimmer rashions -will lade more with each washing. Machirn!-washable Colton. 45" v .. U.. to l.OO. ArnerlCll,,. prints 149 Red, white or blue 9rovnds wi1h pa1rlotic de- sk;il\$ tar summer 81-G$nlennial fashions. 50% Po(y·50'.I Colton. •S'" \Ode. MllChine washable. Vtlut1 to 2.00. qUAUT'l-'ALIK FAS~I AllD 1¥11'111111 SAVMSI • l.4GUNA llAOf-m fnst Aft. OPEN t.tJn. &! i-5 30 p m • lftl!ORI l!ACH- 20""""' ltlood MOft. 'Fri. 104:00 T utl., Wtd.. Thort. & Sit tl>t Sun. '''5 , • in my.eff bea u.e I know how grn t I look in QI her ,.rcople'1cyes. Thinks. Vickie Bayers CEUAl'OREY LOST •S POUNDS AND SO INCHES "My &ister ronvinl%d me·1 i.houki join ~rb Ma uh all to loJe wei1ht. I am a lc1:1l ~cretary and I .,,.,, overweighl and couldn't get inlo my clothes. I went lo Gloria 'Marshall, wen, the BEFORE rr111lt1 have been fart;utic. I h1.-c lost <4SY. lbs and .SO iri. tn ju~ 6 months. Now I can gel lnlo a •ize ll dre• rrom a size I&. The f1nt1stic retult1 have m.de me reel i reat, but I could rtot have done it without Gloria M.ts111ll." Celia Corey VICKI E BAYERS AFTER JUDY FERRIER LOST SO POUNDS AND 60 INOIES "Having rou,.hl the "'battle or the bulge" since [ W35 I O'h ycau old, l became very dtprcncd over trying to lo.'IC weight. I "''a~ told by my doclor that m)' htal!h wa1 in very poor condition ~nd I had.to do sofl'lt'thing about the exl~~~ fat. I 1ricd on my ow11 to lo'IC! the 11·cigh t but wa~11·1doin~so11·c11. lkforc i:oing lo Gloria Marshall'~. I wa' SO pound~ overweight Jnd BEFORE needed to loMl 11 !cut 60 inches. Since 1 have been on the program 11 Glori.a M1rsh•ll'1 I hive reached thb J.Oal I hive also 1oned the Oabby area• that come from loMnJ, so much weight and removed unsightly bulges of fat on my inner !high~ The l~dicJ at 1fu: Gloria Mauhall glon have bci::11 m°'I kind and .'<> cheerful. I rc1lly erijoy 1:oin1: Jnd my life h~~ bel'Ome better through !hi' fo11ta1tic figure control program." Mr,. Judy Ferrier < "I lun·cn"'t 1n1•/ a "-Qtnan J'fl, who~ figure I roukln ·r 1mprQ1'l'. ~!~ Open dail y 9 lo 9, Saturday 9 lo 4 Call Now For A Demonstration! See what the Gloria Marshall method ean do for you World's leading figure control system I SANTA ANA/COSTA MESA : 3851 BRISTOL SHOPPING CENTER•5564786 : NEWPORT BUCH 1801 WESTCLIFF DR. • 642·3630 IAClOSSHOMSount COAST PUtAI i c .... ..,. ................................ c ...... , .. , ' • ' • • • • I , ' ' I l I I ~ Lt "'' 1 Ye P1 [ 1 I c F ~ . t ! <· ~ -· T ur , 5 • " 15 ,. ,, ,. 20 21 23 25 26 26 . 32 , 371 38 1 39 • .,, .,, .. s: " 17 IOOMER ~er Mf l?IJll MV F1NGt2~ 1H2006H YOIJIZ HAllZ, DA'1~11'l6 ! TUMBLEWEEDS HERe He COMOS-1HE WOfll.11'5 MOST U~R~X1 EGOT1511CAI.. INPIAN! 1 ( I i { ' - FUNKY WIMKERBEAN OKPf..l, FIRST NUMBER <xlUR F¥\PER5 FROM ONE 10 "TE"!! ' -. • L.~ L.UCK, WHV CAltr YOU l'e L.IKE ono:R INl71ANS? .I-IL by Wa F. mcl ~ CaslOll ~WI/( 'l'Oll UJOI( ? by T-K. Ryan I lHl>IK I'LL SKIP lHAT OIJE AND GO ON 10 1\lE NE lCT PROBLEM ! DOOLEY'S DR.SMOCK MOONMUWNS Monday. May 12. 197S DAIL y PILOT B:J by Roclgtr lnidflald . ~-----..,...--, P1D '>tltJ M!.'ir A NICE WINTER ? eo~ 1'HA1' SAVeP YOUR PAAeJt,f'f"S A r:ew eucKs.' ~1110, 6Eikx1TA( ONE NICE 'fHl>IG ' ABollT TAIJ(JNG "R> A ROCl(- \tl<J CA>I ALWAYS GET A WORD IN EDGEWISE by Ferd JohnSOll · FIGMENTS by Dale Hale JO" ::::)® IF I SEE ANY MORE T.tl·TOT, k').YO·· YoU l<NOW C~EEPY Cl"EATURES BED- 'TIME, 'r<AYo NANCY THAT LAZY HIPPO HASN'T MOVED IN TWO HOURS -· TODAY'S CIDSSWDll PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate S11urdlr(1 Pu.us. Sol'ted: ACROSS pttsons 1 C 11 1_j 48 ''Friends, u I Ya"" •••••• 5 "-···lo your C ,· .. fudgment" 50 Ac~t~n ... 9 Legal papers IY8fflQIS 14 "Damn .. 51 Eyelid Yaritees iollammal ions girl . 54 Pilcher 15 AITM!!rican 58 Top college• Indian athletes 16 Finish: 2 62 Strained 17 Twh~rda 1 1 631.Jnnalurallzad •nos 1 t 64 Lisi out 66 Awake 19 Young ox 67 Swelling 20 Dull fini&h 68 Weni on foot resistance blind part 21 Need waler 69 Anliquated badly: 2 70 Liquid group 43 Scholars 12 Musical «Treaty words sediment 23 Conlemplu· 71 Greek group "6 ProQ.iced 13 Nimble bpoll.a ous sounds serJ)enl ~Plow developed 18 Grave: Prefix 47 Avows 22 Female bird 49 -·-Lancelot Jom ··--- 26 Suc:sane .. monelery unit 28 Approacned 32 Jewish test1v11s 37 Business es- lebfiShmenl 38 Large deer 39 Collar types 4 1 Homed viper 420nce~n - -45 Strong • " .. ' • .. , • DOWN 24 Rescue 52 Free from 27 Common faults l Steals: Slang contraction 53 Spanistl Ulle 2 Type style 29 L1ugh 55 TraPOlng 3 The very exc!ledly device bes! .xi Formerly 56 Stop up 4 Spendlhrllls 31 Airline 1bbrs. 57 Grua stalks 5 Ttwee: 32 Fruit 58 Swnl Romtn 33 Voice secrellon numerals 34 Ptl'U1e 59 Miu Raines 6 Ounce: Slang Nslily 60Blnds 7 Poasessed 35 Polnlless 61 Wilhout 8G1tb1ge 111k clothing 9Cr1ve1 36Thincrisp 65 "Littte 10 Beseech cooky WC11J1en'' 11 W.W. U 40Venetlan character 10 n 2 13 " MAYBE HE JUST COULDN'T GET HIS MOTOR byEnieBtnlmiler SEE---HIS HOOD 15 UP STARTED--. ~~~~ PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH IHOSE MONSTERS ARE ONLY MAl<E·BELIEVI'. "" by Charles M. Schulz .---------. by Harold Le Doux AND, Wl'TM THAT, SHE W.A.LK.5 QIJT ... 5AY1N' SKE'l.L NEVfR PLAY N+.Y PLACE AGAIN, FINGERS! 50 TREAT HER WITH RESPECT! by Mell . flt4, YOU 5'\Y VOIA 'DIDN'T PICK >O<Ar PAll:ENTS. • W6LL, TM.«'5 Tll:UE, !MT fW T>~e -TOKEN~ 0tAT OF ALL TfE GENETIC F'Offl!llLfT~, TMEY l j l I. I DICK TRACY . ...... ,. I ' . C'IC'N'T PICK "10M, 'IOIA'll:E l!IGHT, ~. SPfCIF~Y ... TM&ri MA~ TO 9& A NTT&ll: WIN •••• by Chester Gould ,, • l!:J -~) IW i..----'"----" THE GIRLS "Pcr,Qn;;lly. I prefer 1h1,·kind 10 the lillle ba1hroom one' -ywkcl )>IJ much bruer ;;fl~·r hawlingool somcthing thttt big.'' DENNIS THE MENACE \ ~'. \ , Mond1y. May 12, 1975 ·-..... " 1 Baseball Tempers Flare, UPI T•l..,.-e Milwaukee second baseman Kurt Bevacqua and Kansas City's George Brett (no cap) exchange blows in a seventh inni~g fight in Kansas City. I\.1oving in to break it up-=- umpire Terry 'Cooney, Royals' coach Steve Boros and Brewers' shortstop Tim Johnson. Kansas City won the Ameri'can League ..g ame, 4-0. 3 · Area Drivers :1n Indy Lineup INDIANAPOLIS-Jerry Grant and John Martin of Irvine, along with Duane "Pancho" Carter, former Marina 1-ligh student, all (JUalified for the Indianapolis 500-mile race Saturday. Grant, driving the Spirit of Orange County entry, was the fastest of the three Orange Coast area drivers with a 184.266 quali- fying speed. I-l e will sit in the middle of the fifth row on May 25. Martin, driving an un - sponsored McLaren-Offy, hit a qualifying speed of 183.655 and ,nu sit on the inside of the sixth Nw with Carter on the outside of tllle same row after hitting 180.537 i!qualifying. · Rick Muther or Laguna Beach Islanders Working Miracles UNIONDALE. N.Y. (AP) - r.1iracles, anyone'? Not for Gerry Hart. The New York Islander de- fenseman doesn't believe in them . .~ .. You have to make things hap- pen yourselr," said the squat blue liner, who m ade the theory ',\l.'ork by scoring the goal that gave his determined teammates ·a 2-1 triumph over the 1Philadelphia Flyers and forced a seventh game of the National ·1-lockcy League's semifinal playoff series Tuesday night. ' "We've been making things happen all year long.'· noted Jlart. who has hel ped the Islan- ders come from thrce-~ame de- ficits twice in Stanley Cup play this season . ''Even in life. :nothing is given to you . You have ,to clothings on your own.·· That's what H art did. The Islanders were pouring pressure on Flyer goalt ender Bernie Parent early in the third period and the Philadelphia defen se simply could not clear the puck from its zone. The score was tied 1·1, a nd it was time for Hart to take matters into his own hands .. A New York shot hit Parent's Stick and bounced to Ha{1. off the skates of Flyer ri ght wing Don ·Sales ki. "It was still rolling when I'hit it," Hart said. "All I wanted LO do was s hoot on net." He did better. He scored his second goal of the playorfs at 3:42 of the period for the lead he helped protect until the Islanders. had a 3.3 tie in the best·or-scven series. is al the speedway and hoping ~o drive pole-sitter A. J. Foyt's backup car in qualifying runs next weekend. l'vluther hasn't been given the green light as yet, however. ond if Foyt decides against running the second car. he could be on the outside "'hen the race starts. Foyt will lead the Indianapolis 500 field for a record-tying fourth time, but again there will be an explosive lis t of chargers in the back of the 33·car pack. Foyt, with a dramatic late af- ternoon effort Saturday, wrestled his new Aztec orang~ Coyote Racer through its 10-mile, four- 1ap speed test at an average of 193.976 miles per hour. with a top lap of 195.313 mph. Only the late Rex A1ay s, who never won here, earned a s many No. 1 starting position.s ia the May classic. The list of speedsters relegated to the rear of the field, because they missed the first day of quali- fying for one reason or another, includes Wally Dallenbach, Roger McCluskey, Steve Krisilof! and Mario Andretli. Each hopes for the s ame luck that helped Johnny Rutherford come from 25th Starting spot to win last year. Rutherford missed the first day or qualifying because of a blown engi ne and had to make the field later and start at the rear, despite second fastest speed. Dallenbach, fourth fastest at 190.468 mph. is starting 23r"d because engine "'oes forced him to wait until Sunday to qualify. T'"° te"la.lh•e pa.it.a! li~up !or the,, mllllon $111).mi•e ••<• a.t lfle l"d'~"aoo••~ .V.Olcr ~dwa1 ~1 lS, ba~~ on tome 1f1a!' !S.t .. ra.1 a.1111 !oun· 0.Y). T•iah c°"l1nut th•• wH •-tc loll 1111! r•<• field with 1111! Jll••l!•1 oua.l1f •e~: FIRST ROW-I. A.J. Fcl"I. Houston, Fol"!• Co1cle, 193.91• mpn.; 1. GorOo" Joh"cock, Pl>Oe"I•. O•a•a·Wi!d<al. 191.6S2; l. Bobtly UMar. AIDuQuerque. Ea.1111.0l!enhdu....,.., 191.013. SECOND ROW-'· 'fom 5'\av1. Spoka.M. Mci.....--,..0ttanh1user, 190.1>9'; S. Miki MD•le1, Fdllt>r-. Ea9lt·Ollt"11ause<, 117.UJ; •· Lloyd R..t11, Wknlta. f•lls, Tt•., MCl,.ar..,·otMnl'IMIHr, 116.!IM. TMllltO ROW-1. Jcl'i"n1 Rulhlrlord, l'c"1 Wor1n. M<La.ren·Olle"nau}er. 11S.99S; 8. 8111 Vu~cvicn, Fr1sno. E•gle·Otre~r. llS.MS. •. S•ll Wa.ltner. Oay!O", Onie. Mel•••"· °"'"""""''· 11\.101 . FOURTM ROW ~ 10. Jlmm1 C1rutner•, Ananeo m. E1111e.Qtlenl'I""'''· llS.••s. 11. Al u""'' Alll<Jqut•<l""· EIQlt·otftnNltr..e•, ,.,_,SJ; 11 . J0n"n1 Pdrscn,, l"dl•"•POll•. Fl"l11· O!le"Mu~r. !IA Sl1 FIFTH ROW-11 801>1>y AIU-1. Hueyt_.,, Al• .• Meclf<•tn·Ollenl'ldU•e<, IM.M ; 14. Jffry Gfiilnt. lnrl"9. E•tl•·Ollt"lla..,..., IM.M6; 1S. 8 111 Puterb.IY<Jl'I, l"d'a"•P<ll••, Ea11l1·Q1tenr..au..e•, Ill 133. !olXTH ROW -1•. Jon11 Marll11, lrvl111, Mc:t...or1n-Off•n"""u•••. 11J.6U; II. &lnt1a1 W••· ft", Wt\\ (;lau<t\ler. M "\\ .• IC111 9!1\ll· Oftt...,,..,..er; 11. ParttlMI C•r1W, ... 0-1--._ llWI., E19l.otff11,,.u.sar. 113 . ...a. SEVE"4TH ltOW-19. G•rv Bel!enn1ui.e11. Mc<vov1a. Ind .• Ea.qlt·OlleM\I~•. 112.611 ; 70. Je"v !Carl, Ma.ncheSlt•. P a , E•<;1l•·Ct>lvrot11, ID UT# 11. Al L11<1u••lc. E••lon. Pa . Mc.t...lrt"· Olle-u-.et. UICI nl. El~TH ROW-11 Let Ku"'""""· C.otl~bl!rq, la'""•· Eaqle·Ollenna.u\et, llO ••~. il wa.u v Dal!""!M(l'I, Ba.•111, (olo . W•l<kat-Dr•~e. l'IO 1>48. l •. Bot> Ha••tY. lnd•.iinapoll\, Mcl~ren· Ol!eMauMr, 113.11& • HIHTH ROW-15 Aoqtt McClu\•tv, f.,.;i.Qn R•ltw·Offenl'la.u\er, Ill 91><1 , l~ Glc•Qe !>tlod(>r. 81ker,1;e10. No. q/, EaQI" Offf'.....,,"'e'. 181918. 11. Sammy !.e~•·cn,, N•,~v1llt. M•~ll., No JI>, ~•e·Offf"l'l~u~t •. 181 1\-0 IO!tl lltOW -18 '>hettlon lt•n..er. O!OOm•"'Qlon, Ind., No. ,,, ""''f'~~·Olf~nhauw•. lll J9'I LA Ace Closing In On Koufax PITTSBURGH (APJ -Uon Sulton wasn't Ceeling good when he went lo the mound for the Los Angeles Dodgers, but he Cooled the Pittsburgh Pirates. "'I-le was really mixing them up ," said Pirates coach Don Os borne . referring to both pitches and batters after Sutton s hut out the Bucs 7·0 Sunday. "It didn't seem like our guys could do anything with him. Sutton scattered eight hits, im- Dodgers Slate AH .--•Ofl ICA8( atll MilY 11 ltl\ Angele\ al SL Louis S:lSp m.' S:2Sp.m, IO::U •.m. Maw 1J Le~ An~lt• al !ot. L""'' /<Noy u LO' Al\Ojlell• at !°II. Louis 0proved his r ecord to 7-1 and only t"'o Bucs hits came after the fourth inning. "He didn't seem to exert himself too much once he got a lead," said Dodgers manager "1alt Alston ... He had a touch of flu and wasn't feeling his best." Sutton fiipped his 39th career shutout, third on the alltime Dodger lis t behind Don Drysdale (49) and Sandy Koufax (40). It \\.'as bis third shutout or the season and he has permitted only one run to be scored in his last 32 innings. And he has won 19 of his last 20 decisions. The Dodgers started their scor- ing off starter and loser Ken Bretl, 2·2. Davey Lopes walked "'ilh two out in the fifth and then, on two consecutive pitcheS, the game came apart for Brett, who was pitching a one·hitter. Brett had thro\l.'n two strikes to Lee Lacy and then Lopes darted off first in an attempt al his 13th s teal. Brett saw Lopes' move- ment and hurried his throw to the plate. Lacy hit the pitch lo the fence for a triple to score Lopes. Bretl then served up the next ball in the dirt for a wild pitch and Lacy scooted home for a 2·0lead. Ron Cey's leadoff triple keyed a three-run sixth that chased Brett. 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T -2:20.A-lS,UJ. • Mental takes Haunting Angels If Bill Lee hud lost tile game he might have said the same thing with a frown , but hls comment that "they sure &el 50me funny hits, don 't they?" was said \l.'ilh a smile. The Boston pitcher had just earned a 5·2 verdict over the California Angels Sunday at Anaheim Stadium, lifting the Red Sox to their seventh victOry in eight games wilh a seven· hitter. Lee might have become a basket case arter the Angels barely touched the ball in lhe six- th inning but nearly broke things open. Only some poor base run· ning by California saved the Boston hurler. An infield single by Tommy Harper, a walk, a sincle by Dave Chalk \1rhich caromed off the glove of Boston's Doug Griffin and Bruce Bochtc's bunt single gave the Angels their first run and narrowed a Sox leadto3-1. Then J erry Remy smashed in- to a double play, but another run scored, cutting the deficit to 3-2. But then Cha lk tried to steal home and \\.'as out by plenty. "He didn't get a l}O<KI jump and it was n't close,'' said a frustrated manager Dick Williams or the Angels. "He could have gotten another to feel orr the baa. but l can 'l condem"ft him. He's en- grossed with winning." Williams referred to other mental mistukes , alluded to mis- AllOIMM ... Ml'C01'1 M.11 1l New VIII• 6l C•htor11la. Maw 11 N1w Vo•-al Ca.UfOf"nla. Ma1 ••C•lltor"l••l8•1tlmll•t 42> 7:JSp m , l:t~p.m., 2.Up.n1. sed signs and the bad base run- njng. But he added : .. I don't want to pinpoint the other mistakes. They've heen pinpointed to the players and I think we 've straightened a few things out." Lee improved his record to 4.3 and became the third straight Boston pitcher to go the distan<.•e against California. In the three games, the Angels managed only rive runs and 14 hits in 26 innings against the Sox starters -Rick \Vise, Luis Ti ant and Lee. Bill Singer lost his fourth game in a row and his record dipped to 2-5. .. lie '''a s n 't sharp but he pitched Yo cll enough to \\.'in ," " "-! ....... rl°L:.....:' • UPI Tel.,...... CHICAGO 'S CHET WALKER FALLS ON CLIFFORD RAY. Bullets Oust Celtics; Warriers Tie Series LANDOVER, Md. CAP) - Washington guards Kevin Porter and Phil Chenier scored key baskets in ~he fourth quarter to blunt a spirited comeback by the Boston Celtics as the Bullets eliminated the defending cham- pions and moved into National Basketball Association finals with a 98 -92 victory Slinday. Chenier scored eight of his game·high 24 points in the final 12 minutes and Porter added 13 as the Bullets won the best-of· seven Eastern Conference playoff fin als four games to two. The Bullets, who only once before have reached the NBA finals, had opened up an IS.point lead in the second quarter, mov- ing in front 53-35 after running off al3·2streak. But the Celtics rallied behind Dave Cowens and Jo Jo White to pull within 73·66 at the end of the third period. Cowens scored 12 points during the quarter and White, held to two points at halftime, poured in eight more. Boston trailed 79-72 early in the fourth quarter before Porter, who had 11 a ssists, scored on a three -point p l ~y to put Washington ahead 82·72' with seven minutes remaining in the nationally televised game. Williams observed. Jim Rice s napped a scoreless tie in the fourth Inning when he slamrned a solo homer, his fifth or the year which enabled him lo ti e Bob Monteomery u the Red Sox rbi leader with 17. The Sox made it 3·0 in the sixth whtn Rico PetrocelU, who · en- tered the game with a .167 bat. Ung average, ripped a two-out bases·loaded single off Singer. 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"' HRER••SO 1 "2142 7 .1 ] 5 1 0 0 0 0 2 .1 2 2 • • Net Title To Vataha; Aztecs Fall ADELANTO, Calif. -Jim Plunkett and Randy Vataha, an exciting passing combination for Stanford University and the New England Patriots of the National Football League, have shown they can also play a mean game of tennis. Vataha played two seasons for Golden West College. The two football teammates joined forces Sunday and came from behind to win the second pro football doubles tennis cbam· pionship at Silver Lakes Resort in the high desert, 100 miles northeast of Los Angeles. Trailing 4-3 in the one-set, eight-game finals against Stu Voigt of lhe Minnesota Vikings and Ron Johnson of the New York Giants, Plunkett and Vataha won five consecutive games to win the title 8-4. A:rers Lose, 3-l SEATTLE -The Seattle Soun- ders came on strong after a dis- appointing first half to beat the Los Angeles Aztecs 3-1 in North American Soccer League play Sunday night. From a 1-0 halftime deficit, the Seattle team j umped to a 2-1 lead within fi ve minutes. A record of 15,879 watched lhe home team trying out this year's tactic -of· fensive play. The Aztecs' first halr goal came 27 minutes into the game, after a long downfield pass toward the Seattle goal. Aztec winger Doug McMillen fired it in from about 25 yards. McMillen's shot hit the cross bar as Sounder goalie Barry Watling stood help- less. The ball veered toward Sergio Velasquez, who headed it into the scoring web. Nelson Goll Belau DALLAS -A thunderstorm, packing heavy winds, rains , blustery winds and lightning, forced a one-day postponement Sunday of the final round or the $175,000 Byron Nelson Golf Classic. The tournament is scheduled to be completed today. Gould ro llfa"1f ARMIOALE, Au6lralia Australian Olympic swimming star Shane Gould will m&IT)' Neil IMes or Australia within the next few months, her family ·said Monday. ·Seance Helped Ashe to WCT Title Cl-IICAGO -Rick Barry scored 36 points , 12 in a a game· turning second quarter, lo lead the Golden State Warriors to an 86-72 victory Sunday over the Chicago Bulls and square their National Basketball Association Western Conferenc:e fin al playoff at 3-3. After holding a nine·point lead in the Cir sl quarter, the Bulls wilted under the Warriors' second-quarter blitz. Now the best -of-seven series goes back to Oakland Wednesday ftlr the de· cisive sevent.\l game. Mrs. Shirley Gould, mother of the 18-year·old swimmer, told The Associated Press that ar# t8ngements for t he weddlne were still not settled, although June 14 haa been mentioned as a passible wedding date. Gould la 18 years old, !Mes~- 1.a~a Wbta GP DALLAS CAP) -The story is nn old one, but il seemed ever so true: Arthur Ashe blows the big ooes. While the talk continued, Ashe was gettin& a giant con- f)dence builder fr<?m a gypsy in Stockholm . The seance of two weeks ago was credited by Ashe with help- ing b im win the World Cham- pion&hip of Tennis Lille here Sun· day. 'flt almos t sounds silly to tell jou--about this," Ashe said after bil U , ~6.-.4 , 6·4, 6·0 victory over Sweden's Bjorn Borg. ·•r really thouabt I was going to win two Weeks a&o arter J met this lady In • a coffee shop. It \\.'as quite unset· tling." Ashe, 31, s aid, ''This r ed· haired lady r ead my palms and my lines in m y face and told me I would win this week. She didn't really know m e from Adam. "She told m e things there was no way for he r to know -likeone of my parents dying when I was young. The last thing she said wag, 'You 'A' ill cry a Jot before the monthisove r '," Ashe crled while accepting hi s trophy and a $50,000 first prize check after hi s unexpect edly tasy victory ove r the 18-year-old Borg, who lost in the CinaJ ror the second consecutive year. The blond teenager from Sweden said his five-sel, four· hour marathon against Corona del Mar's Rod Laver Friday night in the semifinals had taken too much out or him to handle the hard-servinc, top-seeded Ashe. qi gave eve rything again~t Laver and I had nothing left mtn· tally or phy•lcally," said Borg, who earned $20,000 for second place . As far as the "choke" talk, Ashe said, ''I think I have answered all that. r have been on three winning Davis Cup teams. J . have won two grand slam events. Now, I have won the WCT." How about a one-on-one malth with Jimmy Connor1? "That idea ls Dot very 3ppealing," Ashe said. Borg 1ald he felt Ashe was one of the best three players in the world. "I think Arthur, Connors and John Newcombe .are right there. I 'm only 18. I will be back and wln here.'' Ashe acr~ed with Borg's out· look , 'They'll have lo 11.t a hill· ger lrophy beciuse Bjorn ii; 10- lng to win It so many tlmes," he said . After the Warriors trailed 25-18 in the first quarter, Barry'• pair of free throws with 3:1S left in the half .moved Golden Slate ahead Car-the first lime al 37·36. In a flurry that wiped out Chicago's lead midway through the second period. the Warriors scored 10 straight unans wered polf\ls and then cruised to a 46-38 hi.lf'Ume lead. The Bulls' ball·handling was consistently ragged and they blew a chance before • team re- cord Chicago Sladlutn crowd ol 19,!594 to gain the NBA finolo against the Washington BuJlets. MONTE CARLO -Niki<! Lauda or Austria guided his Fel"- rari to victory in the Monaco Grand Prix auto race Sunday, finishine 2. 7 1econds in front t world d ri v ing champio Emenon FltUpaldi of Brull. 8rldfts Top G-fl•• • .LOS ANGE LES -UCLA 1plker1 defe ated UC Sant.a Barbara to win their second 1tralght NCAA Volleyball Charil· plombip and end the Gaucho4' IZ·aame winning streak. J Tbe Bruins, who flnlshed lllii season with 1 24-8 record, WGll the finals Saturday nl1bl 15-f, 7-15, 15-9, 15·10. • All Ml Da Or, . ' thll Wl1 tile !lei rln ""' out wit Ra ty I ani lea brc Al• on• is ft str; fou cir. * Pot P-P - C- 18 ZB SS ~B OF OF OF UI P-P -C- IB 2B SS 38 OF OF O~' UI· c T SA Cast vi ct• Worl Sunc Die& Ca Slov bla: Galt L<l Go ld at 1~ ran gam bane IA its ... -· CL.Al, ... ... . ... -· ... M•• M<M• D• IJ Du< Bea vet( i n Cali I . Griffins Dominate An th . o er 5 Area Players T . 1 rip e OnAll-Sunset Crown.?· Cbamplon Loe Alamitos m1b dominated the All·Suneet Lea1ue bueball team with the Grl!llna' BALTIMORE (A~l -~=~~~~13!z~~:~~~:1player~Y'eyearand After a 25-year Triple OrangeCount,.,5.......... . ... eAyear,1as.p eked by lhe Crown drought, fo'oolish • . " ~ uiwn...,-ra ssoc auon. -Pleasure takes dead aim The champs a lso placed pitcher Kevin Shelton/ on a second Trip~ Crown third basemun Scott Port.Inga and outfielder Rich In three years Saturday Whu1on on the first tcum. Los Alumitos was 13·1 on whtn he meets nine or 10 the year. Second pince Edison J.U~h had catcher Scott' challengers ln lhe iooth Desrosiers and outfi elder Steve Hipes named to the ~:Ing of the Preakness first team. and pitcher Al Gibson selected to the 1 es. seeond team. · The once·beaten kOI\ of .Fountain Valley, which tied for third place, h ad What a Ple9sure ~!ready outfielder Vince Bienek make the first team along has proved that distance with Rick Woolard aa a utiUty player. The Barons' ii no factor after his l~ Ray Craft was named on the second team as a utili· lengt h , coin e ·from· ly man. behind victory tn: the . The selection or Carpenter was nearly on· K t k D b M nrumous. The Los Alamilos slueger hil .469 in en uc Y er Y ay 3· league play with 13 rbi and 12 stolen bases. His Before that triumph at • J Monday, May 12, 1975 OAILV PILOT -.:.:i.-broth~r. Mark, was also a player or the year ror Los 11/• miles, his detrac· Alamitos when it was ln the Irvine League. tors had said he would NewportHarbor'sRickDoslalwas alsochosen fade afte r th e firs t South Coast Leagtte Champio11s on the first team at second base. Mi · V · . Th~ sele~tion or Hernandez ns co'ach of the year furlong over a mile. ss1on ieJo lligh's Diablos captured the South Coast Bayali, Steve Henry, Jeff Fle m in g . coa c h Bill Crow. 1sn~th1ngnew .llehusguidedLos Alamitostoseven After Citation won the League track and field title re cently . Standing (from Kneeling-Phil Cox. Mike Lopez-Aleg ria, Jon Cook, slra1J(htleagu_etitles,twointheOrangeLeague, TripleCrownin1949,thc left) -Assistant coac h es Gene Gurule and John Mike Murtin g . Silting -Bob C o·rcoran, John fC?ur ~the Irvine League and this year in the Sunset ·trophy laid in state for a Stonebarger, Dave Hennig, Ed Loutensock, Dan Vance. Montgome ry , John Haltrup. Marc Mumme rt, Walt c1rcwt. · quarter or a, century, un-Greg J ones, Tim Borland, Wilbur Gregory, Lance Al· Huber, Mike Gabor, Neil Smith. 1:t 1:t 1:t 1:t -1< 1:t lil Secretariat snared it -----=--------_:__ ____ _::_:__:__:_:__ _ _:___:___:_=:::_:_:_:::_:::_:~:.::::.:_:_.:.:.::::_::::_::::::__ ________ _ All-Sunset League ' JilntTeam Pol. Plarer, School Avg. P -Kevin Shelton, Los Alamitos 6·0 P -Kirk Wilson, Loara 4-1 C-Scott Desrosiers, Edison .366 lB -Mike Carpenter, Loa Alamitos .469 18-Rlck Dostal, Newport Harbor .447 SS-Ron Wilkinson, Loera .368 ~B -Scott Poortinga, Los Alamitos .419 OF -Steve Hines, Edison .265 OF-Vlace Bienek, Fountain Valley .372 OF-Rich Wisson, Lo5 Alamitos .302 Ut-Rlck Woolard, Fountain Valley, 3.3 .472 Class J r. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. s .. Sr. Sr. Jr. two years ago. Many feel that Foolish Pleasure has almost as good a chance' for com· bining Kentuc ky Derby, Preakness a nd Belmont victories as Secretariat. Challengers in the 1 3/16 mile Preakness in- clude Avatar, Diabolo, and Master Derby, the: two-three-tour finishers. in the lOlst Derby at. Churchill Downs. Also going lo the post Second Team P -Craig Chamberlain, Los Alamitos P -AJ Gibson, Edison C -Rick Baird, Los Alamitos JB-ArtSorce, Newport llarbor 28 -John Holrnblad, Western SS-Nobyaki Yamamoto, Western 38-Mlke Dapello, Marina OF-Mark Loa1aecker, Marina OF-Jeff Starr, Newport Harbor OF-Daryl Paine, Westminster Vt-Ray Craft, Fountain Valley,3·2 4-0 .. , .460 .342 .343 .300 .286 .38% .318 .348 .259 will be several who Sr. passed up· the Derby lo Sr. lie in wa it here. These in- Sr. elude triple stakes win· Sr. ner Singh aftd the un- Sr . defeated Native Guest. Jr. Singh. fl yin g the colors Sr. of Cynthia Phipps and Sr. Hal Pri ce lfeadlcy, Sr· opened the curre nt cam· Sr. paign with a s even· Sr. length victory in the Casah Leam LA; Title to Duesler SAN DIEGO ~ Rosie Casals swept to a n easy victory in_ Los Angeles' World Team Tennis play. Sunday night al the San Diego Sports Arena. Casals smashed Betty Stove 6·0 as tbe Slrings blasted the Golden Gaters, 26·15. Los Angeles and the Golden Gaters we re tied at 14·14 when the Strings ran off nine straight games to win the match handily. Los Angeles improved its record- nis championships at the Los Angeles Tennis Club Sunday. Duesler defeated For· rest Stewart of Los Angeles, 6·4, 7-5 then teamed with Henry Leichtrried of Newport Beach to capture the 35 doubles over Howard Lee and Jim Nelson, 3·6, 7·6,6-3. Dent Tri....,.,.. KANSAS CITY -Phil Dent has finally won a tennis championship - after 40 months without tasting victory. Peter Pan. then took the Swift and a division of the Gotham. That latter race, however, injured the coll, interrupting his training schedule enough to prompt trainer J .W. Russell to p ass up the torturous race in Ken- tucky a nd wail for the Preakness. · Native Guest,. racing for W .A . Lavin's Goldmills Farms. has won all four or his starts this season on the west coast. including the El Dorado al Hollywood Park the sam e day as the Kentucky Derby. The return or i\ vatar and Diabolo against Foolish P leasure could settle the argument over whether a bump in the Kentucky Derby stretch run gave Fooli sh Pleasure the victory. Pro Net, Soccer Standings WOllLOT(AM TENHIS IE•1 .. r1 OIYlllell NowYo•li Pln\bl;rllfl , ... ~ c:i .... 1.1111 .,._ w LPu,c;;a s 0 1.000 J I ./loll 1 ~> 1 2 .500 ,,,, 0 l .000• 0 s .ooo.s W.l .. t'll OiYiliell LO!. A1191les ' t .IQ) (;olden Get~ l 1 ... , , ~111• ) J .~ 1v, S.11 Dll9G 1 2 .ll:I 2 ~u , J .1So112Y> Sltw4ay's M.tcloH L05Angell12', P'-111• ?2 GoldMIGel•lO. 8oit0fl2' New York,,, 1n111 .... n S.11 oi.vo JO. 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Dues~rWhu LOS ANG EL ES-Bob Duesler of Huntington Beach won the men's veteran singles (35) title in the Souther.n California Sectionai ten- Denl'S triumph·earned him SS.000. It was his first victory since he won ' the N,ew South Wales tournament on the Austr.alian ci rcui t in ~anuary 1972. GUILS GYMNASTICS V6"lllf'9-1, 11• betWHll Mes. ISi .rid Slllger ISi 6.li 2. Ue bel_... Tl'lom•s !Ml •11d Shi11111111er cuf •.Iii. &olword (U ) 6.7 •· l'luoson 11:1 •.• s I. ,. ... ~ .... , CO l '-l~ I . sn1 ... 1e (UI i.7. u ...... 11 B•rs-1. Shi11rlnvet !UI '·' 2. P•PP. CU l •.S J. Brol>erd (U) '·' •. Sftk\11;1• (UI •.J 5. l(•ml11sli•s IUI •.16. Hitu (01 J .I 1. TIWl""s (Ml J.J L Mew IS)J.t. hlenc:• S.•m-1. St>l11ll"'11" IUI 6.ISJ. Emert<><> (Ul 6.6S ~-Sl'li""t• IUI Fl-£••rd 1t-l. Sprit l IUI 6.IO COi 6.1 1. Thornes IMI 6.•S l. tH! bet_,. &oh.lord 10 I •t>CJ ISroNrd CU I lftd Sl'lln1lnotr IUI 6 . ..0 S. Satm- dltri; IOI 6.10 6. Stll11lile (UI 5.tO 7. Ale•.,., (U I S.l!IOI. HuclWlll CE I 5.JS. All-ROIHKl-1. Shl111lno•r CUI 2•.10 2. Brol\erd !UI 22.6S J . Shl11klt !UJ ZJ.JO. Te•m Scor11: u .. 1v1r11ty 71.I S, c.ne Hl111 SS.30, SM Cllmenll! SS.OS. El Toro ... so. Mission v1e;o ~.ao. FACTORY Demo SALE! • TOYOTA UAMPU: '7STOYOTA , ....... ~.-............ ...... {TllllOt,I • VOLVO '74 VOLVO 142 A"'°'• Mt, ,,.,.._ tllli'e ..,....,.. GT -.... """"· !.01731) 5 5888 • USED CAR SPECIALS '73 DATSUM 610. . Cfil. ................. llNGW~J S2888 '70 & CAMINO """8 .. 1'.S .. "'"" rMIO, ''*" .,,.., !*''~ s1888 '72 CADILLAC c.... o.wi.. ~ '°°'· .... ,,.... .....,. ... --...... lt011.,_, Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB Milwaukee 16 10 .615 Boston 14 10 .583 1 Detroit 12 12 .500 3 Baltimore 12 15 .444 41f.i Cleveland 11 15 .423 s New York 11 17 .393 6 Weit DlvisioD Oakland Texas Kansas City An eels Minnesota Chicago 17 12 .586 17 12 .586 IS IS .500 21'. 15 16 .484 3 12 13 .480 3 12 17 .414 s s.-.v·,0..-l•••s,1, O.lroll 7 • Ml-Mt1W,81ltlmor1._. o. .. 1-1.Qllc.99011111 .... 1,.1 ~-Cllyl,Mltw•ullMO llol\111), C..Uton>I• 2 Olllllllld1, N-YOrk S T"4y'1GA- K•11W1Clty (Le-rd Ml .i C.troll Clll'llule 1·11 8ct1t011 CC.le.,.I..,,. ,.I) et O.kllllld C~tloll 1·2) " Oftly tllNS Khl<hlled ,. .... , •• QI_ Ollc.vitll te11•-· K•""'• Clly •t O't...il Otft ........ , ... 1-·1· Mltw ..... MllTIXI, ... y.,11, I I C.t"°""I .... .tOlkl ..... NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB Chicago 18 9 .661 Pittsburgh 13 12 .520 4 Philadelphia 13 14 .481 5 St. Louis 12 14 .462 5'h NewYork 11 14 .440 6 Montreal 10 14 .417 6¥.a West Dlvlsloo Dod&er• 21 11 .6.56 Cincinnati 18 14 .563 3 Atlanta 17 16 .SIS 41/a San Diego 15 16 .484 5'At San Francisco 14 16 .467 6 Houston 11 23 .331 11 s-ot•r'•O.- L"' Anoltls 1, Pll1t.bu,9"0 Hew York J. Ch•ck'l ... 111· Alllnl• 7, PhU~IJlfll•l s.n oi.oo 2, Olic~ 1 ttoutton•. Mo11tr11l o SI, L011ls•, Sin l''r1nc1scoJ TH1,'10.- CIMltl111tl CNorm111 2·0 .t Pt1ltldllpl'lla I~ ll00'0>-0 Allanl• !Morion S-11 •I MolllrHI Uto,.r' l·'I !i.111 FtlMlsco CB••• J-2) •I New York (Mlllec;' 2-JI L"' Anttlf' IM9111rsmlth S-01 It St. LlulS ([leMyf.fl DlllY9'""1Khldllled ,. ..... ., .. o.- HOul.IOfl M CNc.I .. CIMi-1U 11 ,...,f .. lotlll s... Mrt9 .t PllUMH'ei. Alt.Ill• It """"'""' Seti Frll'Cbc.111 New Y"'" !...-Mt191H 1t; SL LMlii• r ,, Estancia, Mes~ Netters Sizzle Fish Report • lllE WPOAT !Art's Ul'ldi'"91-~I .ion91e•• 221 •O<li cod,' cow c<XJ. I lino cod. I01Yey'1 Leckffl-6) et>Qler\: "2!Xl wnCllW\\, 1SSrot.kCod. LONG 8f:ACH ( .. 1 .... 111 l'Mrl-9' •nvlt r\ 1 cow cOd, ISO rock cOd, l1' t•l<CO b•••· t$p•rtll•lol111I-'6 ""Ill•••· l 1Wrr1cud•, 312 cei ko tws~. SEAL •EACH-90 •nvl~•s: 12S rock cod, 1 cow cOd. ••• .. -UZ o0n91~''' U IW•••c..Oi, IU bon•to. JS "'"~~ri<>HoO-H3 •"'l:tl~r•: 21 IWr-, By DAVE ROMANO O'llM D•Uy Pltet Slefl matches against Corona del Mar and has lost only thr ee matches all season. He isn't a hard h..itter and often uses a kart serve lo baffle his opponent. ••cud•. 9il0 rock t Od. •••ll't-Ullo •nvler\ llirOCkCOO DANA WHARF-. 10S •11olttS: ,~­Me sa's doubles team t•hco l>.i••, ~ l'o•llt>ut. 2• rock cod. 1 or Dave Armendariz and "'"''kt•tl.l wl'o;lt ...,•t>I \\. .....,,Rllol.\ DEL REY-26 <lnl:lltrl: The tennis teams at Costa Mesa High and Estancia High have more things in common than just being located in the same town. Mark Huntingto n has l'l'lroc•<Od also started lo je ll. They.~~--"-'---------­ didn 't s tart playing Both have beaten each other this year, both fini shed in a second place ti e in the Century League behind powerful Corona del Mar, both could beat close to 90 percent of the teams in Orange County and both will not go to the CIF playoffs. Despite the fact the Mesa Mustangs and the Eagles have excellent teams, neithe r one will come close to Corona del Mar for the league title. Since 14 leagues are slat- ed to comp ete for 16 playoff berths, al the most only two second place teams go lo the playoffs. The Mus tangs and Eagles lost two m atches each to Corona del Mar and knocked off each other and finis hed with 11 -3 Ce ntury marks. Most matches with the other five schools weren 'l even c Jose. The inter·city ri"valry made the encounters between the two schools exciting. Estancia's doubles team of Mark Sawaya and Ruddy Gwinup won all four games to pace Estancia to a 16·12 win in its first meeting and Derek Welner won a ll his sin· gles matches to pace "Werner is the think· ing's man tennis p layer,·• says Costa Mesa tennis coach Dick Ouren. "He isn't as quick or doesn't hit as ha rd as some of the other top players a round, but can beat you with his mind." Schwartz ' loss to Werner was only hi s second of the ye ar in league play -t he other to Corona del Mar ace Dan Gerken. Among his big wins was a victory over CdM's Lan<!e Good. Schwartz u s e s his quickness and speed to get the job done. ··1 don't think I've ever seen anyone as quick in high school tennis as Schwartz," says Ouren. "He can get to aJmost any ball and plays very well al the net." Costa Mesa has ex- cellent depth in s ingles with the consistent play of Matt Harris and Mark Krikorian lead ing the way. Both h ave won about 90 percent of their matches this year in league competition. together until late in the year, but have really started to turn into a fine combination. The Eagles also have an excell ent doubles team in Sawaya and Gwinup. They have won abput 75 percent of their matches and play well us a team. One of their big· gest accomplis hments or the year was s plitting with Corona del Mar's outstanding duo or Ron McNamara and Bob Spooner. Like severa l players on the Estancia team, Jerr Phillips has the capabilities to be an ex- cellent tennis player, but still hasn't developed completely. ''We have a funny team sometimes," says Estancia coach Jim Jen- ner. "Most of the players are very talented, but sometimes don't come to play. We beat Cos ta Mesa the first time we met a nd the second time around we were very casual about the whole thing and the match wasn't even close with us on the short end." •Summer Camps Offered .at UCI Mesatoa _21-7triumphin A series of sports and girls,. 11 ye ars old a rematch. camps for youths of a.II andover, Werner is one of the ages will be offered this I · best players for C06ta summer at UC Irvine. The gymnas tics camp Mesa and proved il when (for girls only) is set for he defeated Estancia ace Most of the money ·July 13·19, the s wimming Eddie Schwartz, ·6·3, in raised ~hroug~ the session is planned July their second meeting. camps w1l_I benefit ~e 20·26 and the diving Werner is a very in-UCJ athletic scholarship camp is scheduled July telligeqt player who likes program · · ·27-Aug. 2._ lo find and work on an The camps will include UCJ's power volleyball opponent'sweakness. t e nni s, soccer. camp will have four He won three of four volleyball, cheerleading, sessions rrom Aug. 4·18 gymnastics, swimming and will include camps Baseh~'s Top Ten and diving. for boys and girls S.19,, For complete informa-plus adult and coaching lion write or call UCI as-clinics. sistant athletic director Rod Sherman. Three cheerleading UCI tenni s c oach camps will be held Aug. Myron McNamara will 4 ·21 f or lhre c age .. sM ........ 1, hold six camps this sum· groups---41·11, 12-14 and AMEt11CAMLaAou1: mer, two for adults. The 15·19. ....,.,om G •• 11 N Pct. 1 h T ,...,...NV 26102 1• •1 ... u yo u s camps are wo soccercampsare Y-'M11 n " 11 Jt ·•1 scheduled June 29·July a)so being held. C..WMlft 20 6' ,, ,, .J1i e.MMto•HV ,, 101 1• " .w 12, July 13·26, July Terry Fischer·s All-~":-,,,o.t ~~ :: :~ ~ :: 27-Aug. 9 and Jug. 10-23. American Soccer camp ....... ,.. 20 63 6 11 .m The adults camps are set will have three sessions C.Mity Chi 29 94 I JI .J:JO ( 11i-sc.1 "' 111 11 11 .m rom Aug. 23·27 and Aug . (June 22-27, July 6·11 and c.11oi-ic:c .2• u • 17 .:ru "°Sepl J Jul 13 18 ) '"""""'" ~ . . y . . HM11n,1>11r1111,1;e11rrouom,'I'••· Pal McCormick's TheUnitedSt3lesSoc· -.6;JTIH;:::~·., ... ,. • sports camp will include <'er Federation will hold· o. sc.ott. Mll••u'••· 21 : ""'~·swi mming, gymnastics its sixt h national Ka,.... Clly,.1; L. 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LESS Money .• heavy duty ' shocks & alignment • Regularly $47.85 ~ save WITH COUPON ir:~VYDUTY '° SHOCKS & ALIGNMENT callforan . ~ 1:18D ·! ·j :I ,, '• •, I ' 'I '1 . ' ~ lheolher<p/S . lle><lMng Choge. Mosle< Che>QO ~ Bor*Amencord. Amencon fJIP'eSS Corte Eloriche Dit1$s CILCI ............ 1. T ......... CIMll\11111. U ; h rith.Clfl- dlll'IMl, Mj, ~ ... ,, LM ......... M; Wlllf"4<9, _. Olt90, '': ........ . OlfQfl. t1 ~ Ll11'1ft1kl, ~llldllpN .. 1t :~LMAllflll•,lt. COSTA MESA • -2049-HUIOl.M.YD.-. ~~ ""M .. IJ Olcl•MR1I MllMf'lfllllU1, L•• A•tllff, .... t.•; ............ A ...... 1-!t ·••; .... LM ........... t, .UI: -ti .. CN~. '"'·.loo: ounitt· CIMINW!I, 6-1, .lllO; Mor~! Aller\ I , 1-l\'.1.141 Ill:. JellWI., ltfl 01191, •·t, .MJ; t-'MWI -· DICK MILLER Mo'roRs IUT'4009't'.wftll 19 ....,, .. *"'" ~. °'9IMI.,.... 120 W. Womer at So. Mciin,·Sonlo Ano557-2132 646-4421 •' _ .. .., .... _-:.! ....... ...... i . -u .,, • ;a. DAIL V PILOT Monday.May12, 197S Light Ttlneout . Balboa ·Race· . . ·I To Drumbeat Don Ayres J r.·~ Ericson-46 " Drumbeat flying the colors of Ne wPort Harbor Yacht Club, was the overall winner in the Interna- tional Offshore Rule (JOR) division.of Balboa Yacht Club's Huntington 20-Fathom Race S\rn· day, a fea ture of the six-race 66 Series. ·Because of Mother's Day and an olherwise crowded yacht,ing calenda r , the event drew a light turnout. Winds were generally light for the race. Trophy ·win· ners : • .Intrepid . Goes to ' ' Plw~nix SEATrLE (UP)) -The 12- meter America's Cup yacht In.· trepld will be sold to Bo Fendler .of Phoenix, a Seattle newspaper rePorted today. The Seattle Post·lntelligencer reported six bids in addition to that or 1''endler were received for the boat. IOR OVERALL -1, Drum· beat; 2, Bandit, Steve Morton, Chicago YC ; 3, Raider, Jim Lin- derman, BYC. O.ily """ .... ""'• DRINKING BEER AND WHISTLING FOR WIND AT LAKE HAVASU INTERVAL "There is a strong likelihood many of the crewmen involved in Intrepid's uilsuccesstul bid last summer to defend the.cup would be involved again urider Fendler," the paper said. Jt said Fendler would certainly enter the boat in the next America's Cup trials. BOATING Hobie Cat _Sallora Landlocked at London Bridge Ragotta IOR·A -1. Drumbeat: IOR·B -1, Bandit; 2, Switt, Mallinckrodt and Post, BYC; IOR·C -1. Wildfire, Ralph Mach, BYC: 2. Showdown, S. W. Ritcheson. Capo BYC. No Perpetual Winner Approval of the sale reportedly came Thursday night from foun- dation officials. Earlier this year, the Seattle group which campaigned the boat at Newport, R.I., abandoned plans to bring Intrepid to Seatt)e because of high maintenance costs and the boat was put on the market. Robur Scores In Bahia Club ;Angelman IOR -D -1, Andiamo, Bob Sodaro, BYC ; 2, Chinook, Tom Schock, NHYC. Havasu Cats in Irons Burton Yale's Hobur "'·us the 9 lass A winner Saturday in Bahia Corinthian Yacht Cl ub 's Merry.Go-Round race, the fourth of the Angelman Series fer y achts rated und e r th e Performance Handicap Racin g fleet measurem erlt rule. Class B winner was Dave Stone's Puff, BCYC, and Class C was won by Cat's Pajamas, skip- pered by Carl Last, Voy agers. Yacht Club. Summary: CLASS A -1. Robu.r; 2. Liber- t y, Roge r Babson, BYC ; 3. Cheerio. Barry Faber, BCYC ; C LASS B -1. Puff ; 2. V1vac1ous II. Bill von K.Jei.nSmid. NHYC; 3. Sequoia , Jim Moore, sssc. CLASS C -I. Cat's Pajamas; 2 . Whimsey, Jack Lars on ,. BCYC: 3. Charisma, Karen Schoonma ker, BCYC. MORF OVERALL -I , Se- quoya, Jim Moore. SSSC; 2, An· dale. G.T . Graham, SSSC; 3, Aloha ti. Glenn Reed, SSSC. MORF·A -1. Sequoya; 2, An- dale. . J\.10RF·B -Sail Le Vie, Don DuBose. VYC; 2, Bingo, An· derson and Huber. CBYC. Alamitos YC Wins Trophy Alamitos Bay Yacht Club topped four other Southern California Yachting Association Clubs Sunday in winning the eliminations for the Richard Nagy Trophy for junior team racing at Lido Isle Yacht Club. The eliminations were sailed in Laser dinghies with each club fielding a fiv e-man team. ABYC skippe r s were Ross· Butcher, Bruce Golison, Jeff Jones, J eff M er rill and Dan Wilson. B.v ALMON LOCKABEY The second half of the London Bridge Regatta was a ''bust" for more than 400 Hobie Cat sailors who trailered their craft lo the Colorado River resort. Actually, you might call it a ''beer bust.'' For when the desert temperatures climbed.to over 100 degrees and the desert breezes failed to materialize, skippers and crews spent most of the two days consuming beer and watching for any sign of a breeze that would warrant them launching their fully· rigged boats off the beach. The doldrums started Friday after all 400 boats had congregat- ed at the s tarting line for the ··run" or tuneup race that would take them around the man-made island in the river and under the transplanted London Bridg~1[he only time any of the boatS got close to the bridge was while they were being paddled back to t-he several camps. Coast Fetes Season Newport Harbor Club Hosts Opening Day Hundreds of m embers and guests gathered at Newport Harbor Yacht CJub Sunday to ap- plaud the winners of the club's Opening Day race and tradi- tional yacht inspection, and to file aboard the club's elite fleet of ya chts which were rafted alongside the guest dock in "full dress.'' Commodore Ha rvey Somers pres ided over the formal ceremonies which included the welcoming of m embe rs and ~ guests, presentation of n ag of- ficers, directors, and staff com- modores and the colorful flag· raising rites. Although the c lub is never closed throu ghout the year, Opening Day is a traditional ceremony that marks the begin- ning of a new year yachting season for clubs which observe it. MOST COVETED award of the day is the Sweepstakes 'frophy to the member whose yacht is declared the best kept in the fl eet after a "white-glove " inspection by a specially appointed commit- tee. Special guests at the ceremony were Rear Adm . J oseph Steele, U.S. Coast Goard, and Lt Scott Jones, commander of t he Coast Guard cutter Point Divide. Sweepstakes winner in the in- spection was the 70-ton trawler Traveller, one of the best known yachts in Newport Harbor, owned by L. E . Scott. OTHER INSPECTION win- ners: MOST OUTSTANDING SAILBOAT -Westerly, custom Cal-48 , Tim, Tom and J ohn Hogan. ,,, . TRAVELER WINS SWEEPSTAKES HONORS AT NHYC Ed Meserve Presents Award to Owner L. E. Scott. • MOST OUTSTANDING MaJeficent,Sabot,MollyO'Hora. C.RUISER -Aqu a riu s, HONORABLE MENTION - Al askan-46, Walter Hoffman. Sailie. rowing s hell, John POWER OVER 40 -Por Reynold s; Classica Ga s. Ahora, Grand Banks-42, Dick El-Lehman-12, Mars hall Duffield liott. · Jr.: Hawkeye , 48 ft. custom s loop, David Cuckler. -SAIL OVER 40 -Regulas II.· OPENINGDAYracewinners: Columbia-52 . Robert Garrison. JOR _ 1, cannonball, Stan POWER UN DER 40 -Full Ho use. Bertram-35. llarvey Teel, CBYC; 2 , Quadriga, Somers. Burleigh Brewer 3nd Ed SAIL UNDER 40 -Dark Star Meserve, NHYC; 3, Spellbound, V.JeffFarwell. Ed Feo. LBYC ; 4, Whimsey DAY SAILER -Laser, Blair Tres, LAYC; 5, Hawkeye, David Cuckler, NHYC .. Bryant. PHRF -1, Kaao, Ray Elliott, SENIOR NON-CALM SAIL -NHYC ; 2. Leprechaun, Whitney Synergy, Lido-14, Pete Mac-Collins, LBYC; 3, Equinox, Jack Donald. Gartlan, Ariz. YC; 4, Intrinsic, JUNIOR NON-CALM EdmundFrench,WWYC;S,Ven- taries, Ma rtin Green, I.SF. " Dlfly '11111: IU!ff ,..,.._ TRADITIONAL NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB OPENING DRAWS CROWD v-.1n Full Dreoa Hold Open Houoe Along1llM Ouelt Dock • • •, TWO RACES were scheduled Saturday, but the day dawned bright and clear and hot. It was noon befor.e a zephyr rifned the mirror like surface of the Lake and encouraged skippers to shove their craft off the beach a nd head for a quickly im- provised s tarting line. The race was started, but it was after 4 p.m. before all of the classes had finished. Sod.id the wind. Crews paddled their craft ashore, assuring themselves that things would be better on Sunday. But Sunday was even brighter and hotter than Saturday. By noon the Lake Havasu Yacht Club officials sign"'1}ed that the other two races would be scrubbed. The regatta would be settled on the basis of Saturday 's one race. THE DECISION stirred a con- troversy that was hotter than the desert sun. As the Hobie Cat regatta was only · one half of the London Bridge Regatta. The first half - consisting of three full races - had been sailed by P-Cats, Prindle-16s, Alpha Cats and Sol Cats on April 12-.13. So who was to be awarded the coveted McCulloch Peri>etual, symbolic of the regatta cham- pion? ln the first half of the regatta, Geoff Prindle was a.contender by beating 10 rivals in the PrindJe-16 Class. He won all three races with a low score of 21h points. (The trophy was to be awarded to the skipper with the lowest score). IN THE HOBIE Cat half, Nick Steele of -Newport Beach was the logical contender by beating 55 rivals in the Hobie· 16A Class. His score for the one race was ¥.. of a point. After considerable debate, Lake Havasu Yacht Club and McCulloch officials decided to withhold the perpetual this Year and award both Prindle and Steele duplicate take-home awards. The decis ion pleased no one in the Prindle-16 or Hobie camps. By Sunday night sunburned skippers and crews were on their weary way to Southern California. Northern California. Arizona, Nevada and as far away as Denver, sure that next year tru;.gs would be different. H~IE CAT winners based on one;lce: HOBIE·16A (56) -1\ Nick Steele, Newport BeaCh; 2, Alan WaJti, Redondo Beach; 3, Randy Hatfield, Long Beach; 4, Bob Seaman, Los Angeles; 5, Doug Mohiky, San Diego. HOBJE-168 (73) -1. Randy Sarver, Long Beach; 2, Mark Olson, Balboa ; 3, Rocky F1etcher, Capistrano Beach; 4, Lee Aguiar, Tempe, Ariz.; 5, Jeff Matthews. Spring Valley. HOBIE-16C (89) -1, Ken Dawson, Big Bear Lake; 2, Brian Bradeson, Huntington Beach ; 3, Jim Pfeifer, Costa Mesa. HOBIE-16 <Novice) (90) -J , James Jones, Cypress; 2, Keith Johnson, Long Be ach; 3, Peter Jordon, Los Angeles; 4, Mike Gibe.Ills, Garden Grove ; 5, Clif- ford Dismuke, Torrance. HOBIE-14A (25) -1, Warren Walker, Los Angeles; 2, John Ross-Duggan, NewPort Beach; 3, Mike Stoudt, Fountana; 4, John Wagniere. San Clemente; 5, Ben Rose, Newbury Park. HOBIE-148 (18) -1, Fioyd White, Las Vegas; 2, Kelly Shaw, Long Beach; 3, Milt Rudge, Cer- ritos; 4, Bob Friedenberg, Corona de! Mar ; 5, Dean Smith, Huntington Beach. HOBIE·l4C (26) -1, Dave Mertz, Huntington Beach ; 2, Steve Hatch, San Bernardino; 3, John Bohls, Newport Beach; 4, Ken Perry, Huntington Beach; S, John Strahl, Laguna Beach. HOBIE·l2 (19) -1, Mike Byrnes. Balboa Island; 2, Jeff Nelson, Mammoth Lake; 3, Robin Hubbard, Lakewood. HOBIE-10 (16) -1, Ann lfagen , J\.1alibu ; 2, Craig Hernandez, Huntington Beach; 3, Christian Banks, Dana Point; 4, Mark Baril, Lake Havasu; 5, Robby Beauchamp, Corona del Mar. The sale price is reportedly s ubstantially higher than the $95,000 paid for the boat before it was donated to the foundation. Fendler, an attorney and owner of the unlimit ed hydroplane Lincoln Thrift, visit- ed here earlier this week to dis- cuss the deal. He plans to base In- trepid in Hawaii where he has fln~~nterest~ in a marina. Powerboater Circles Back For I st Place MIAMI (AP> -Bob Nordskog of Van Nuys has been named champion of the Sam GrifJith Memorial powerboat race because he turned back to go around a checkpoint boat while three other drivers did not. Florida drivers H~ Sahlman and Sammy J ames ·and Germany's Oskar Trost finished 1·2-3 in Saturday's 184-mile race from North Bimini Island to Miami. But the trio was dis· qualified by the race committee for failing to pass the Jeanne II at Hillsboro Inlet. "I knew I had to find it. I was wasting my time if I didn't,''. said Nordskog, 62. ••Jt 's not just how fast your boat can go. You also have to cope with different water conditions an d you must navigate under those condi· lions." Sahlman and James protested the disqualifications on the basis the checkpoint boat was out or positiori. But Nordskog, presi- dent of the American Power Boat Association which serves the U.S. governing body for races, said the checkpgint boat wasn't that far off position. Nordskog took two hQurs al'ld 26 minutes to finish the race in his 30-foot Cigarette, averaging 75.~ miles per hour. Second place went to Sandy Satiillo of Cleveland, Ohio, who leads the standings for the U.S. national inboa"rd offshore title. Kissinger to MidWEST He'll Seek Support for U.S. Foreign Policy From Wire Services Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger will venture into America's heartland Ws week to drum up support for the Ad - ministration's post-Indochina foreign policy. . Almost like a political cam- paigner, Kissinger will make speeches in St. Louis and Kansas City, h ave breakfast with the governor of Missouri and stop at Independence for pleasantries with the late President Harry S Truman's widow. With c riticis m of the ad- ministration and of him particularly at a high point, Kiss- inger told a group of newspaper editors last month that "when o.n e ventures away from Washington into the heart of America, one is struck by the confidence, the buoyancy and the lack. of any corrosive cynicism.•• • Dancer Ann Mlller asked a St. Louis court for a hearing to in- crease the $4,651 awarded her for being hit by a steel boom during a performance. Miss Miller had filed a $1.S million damage suit against the St. Louis Municjpal Opera. She wu Jilt by the boom midway t~roucb her opening night performance .i n ''Anything Goes .. in 1972. She 1a;d she suf· fered ear injuries which stlll af.- fect btr ba.lance and, therefore, her dancing. The ••DI awarded last year Is £he amount or wOtkmeii's com · penHUon benefits. • • Da.W 8. Cooe7 bu been elect· ed preslclentof lhe Courornla Sor ( ) James Garner of ''The PEOPLE Rockford Files'' underwent sur· · : ' gery to relieve an old football in- jury to his knee. AsSociation, s ucceeding Brent M. Abel of San Francisco. Casey was chosen to head the 4.5,000-member law group by the Bar's board of governors. He will assume the post after the Bar's annual meeting Sept. 25 in Los Angeles. He is a former member of the Democratic Central Committee. He ran unsuccessfully for San Diego Mayor in 1963. • August A. Busch Jr., chief ex- ecutive officer of brewers Anheuser-Busc h, Inc., for 28 years, a nnounced that he is step- ping down from active direction of the company. The 76-year-old Busch said his son, August A. Busch ID, will take over his position with the world 's largest brewing busi· ness. The younger Busch has been president of the firm since February 1974. The e lder Busch said be planned to continue as chairman of the board and to maintain an active interest in civic affairs. * A fund·rais inl dinne.r tor Sen. Jom TW1ney (D·Callf. l Friday Ii being called off In San DlCJo. Steve GUiii, president of the sponsoring Men's Democratic Club, said "we didn't Ulinlt we could get enough people'' bff.ause too little tlmewas left. Instead of the <llADer Chari· inl $S0 per couple, aj)l'.ivate re- ceolf on is {>lanned for COD· lributors to TUnney•a ~e<:lloa .bid. He reports he is r ec ov - ered and is •·ready to take on those 12-to 16-hour days" of film- ing the NBC series: • Jeb Stuart Magruder, cam- paign official for former Presi- ·dent Nixon. called Jimmy Breslin's accounts of Magruder's activities in prison "the rankest kind of amateur journalism." Magru,der, a former deputy' campaign director of the Com· millet to Re-Elect the President. said in Fargo, N.D. thatBreslin's accounts appeared in the May S edition of Newsweek and wete excerpts from Breslin's book about Watergate. · The Breslin story said ·On bk first day in the federal penite~ tiary at ~IJenwood, Pa., Ma- gruder approached former New Jersey congressman Corneu~; Gallagher, serving lime for i('I· come tax evasion, offere·a Gallagher favorable treatm~ in exchange for damaging ~ formation about Rep. Pett · Rodino (0-N.J.), who was hea'. - ing the impeachment lnvestiga.· lion. . .• * ~r, Sen. Edward M. Keanedy (1).- "Mai>s.) will make a fact·fmdln·g and sight-seeing trip to SaUdl Arabia May 17. the official SaUdi ·•Press agency Said. : · It said Kennedy, a m ember' of the Senate FoFeign 'f\(!:latlonl Committee. wis'hes to "acquaint himself with the views of sen.16l- 1overnment offlclals and JO. aightaeeing" In Saudi Ar~bla. ' • Cl -- 11 pro· p1e 1 ab; wbe - "l'O WAI B u v. Fe eeut Car chai atw elec1 Mi of tt tary seer wife Scot scho Jo lort . bow: ballc anm cam Fr lhe boar bure Dire · gath Ot cam Luc fin a muri cont 1iai pur Dori gist.I Th gar<I Eldo Dev• 1 gard . Th p.m . Viej1 incll tour 'Ti forrr Jan : 1 E · Jir Mi!:s Ileen asp As Th ors. In th ('USS· Chai 'UCI itant j>syc ., St ·n.m1 t.iyb: orpb .'nit\ cem f8ml •d ' nam · B 1 Sout !tier P.t..i J -IC Cltlnom11s 'Monday. Mty12. 1915 DAIL V PILOT •7 .......... , .......... ,,,, The Blgeat Mll'MlplKe on the Ot•'C9 Cout ort Vote ................. ,--....., ..................... ,....... ....... ,,.,....., ----... .......... . DAILY PILOI CLASSIFIED ADS You Con Sell It, find It , [ J One Coll Service Fast Credit 'Approval ~ ..... . ,..,.. .......... ,,..,, .. ... ~ ..... ........... ~····· ---i...t I '"""", ..... toSO.SM -·-Bill Supported s-v. .......... ~ Trqde It With a Want Ad 642•5678 ,~····· •100.9"t tM llH Fors. Monet Fors. ....... For ScM ...... for Sale IHcMnes For 54* . ,,. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llaOIS: "'.+ rthil ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• __.,..... .... ,.. 1002 G1MNI ' 1002 G...-.1 1002 .-,....,.ol 1002G1fMr• .1002 ~ cMck..,.. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ······················· ··.····················· ...................... .. 'The &tale A11embly has ap- proved a bill that would ll!t peo- ple within 7 ~ milesot a proposed airport In the Chino Hills vote on whether it should be built. ., .. -·· .... .,r . .,,.,, ''l'D LIKE 'lb ijfLP, Bur I DON'T WAMT ro Gf.r I Nl/OLV£D. " Bryant Joins Unification Voting Push' Fount ain Valley insurance ex- ecutive Frank Bryant will join Carl ''Bud'' Jones as co- chairman of a campaign aimed at winping the Nov. 4 wtifi cation election. ·Mike Brick, business director of the Fountain Valley cetemen- tar y) School District, will be secrelaf"Y, a nd Marcella Scott, wife or City Councilm an George Scott, will organize precinct a nd school captains. J ones, who led a petition ef .. Yort aimed at gelling the new city boundary .u nification issue on the ballot, said 57 persons attended an organizationa l meeting !or the campaign last week. . Fred Voss , former president or lhe Fountain Valley school board, will organize a speakers bureau , a nd city Public Works Director Wayne Osborne will gather campaign information. Others appointed to special. campaign jobs include: J oyce ~uc kham , and Merrilt Ellis, finance; Bob Edwards, com- munication: Gene Rowe, media conlacts; Dian a Mock, teacher liaison ; Ma r ge Schn eider, p urc h asing, a n d Carl a nd Dorothy Livingston, voter re- gistration. Viejo Garden Tour Slated The Mission Viejo Botanicos gard en ·club will sponsor t~= Eldorado home of Jim and J oyce Devore in t his vear's home and 1 gardentourSunday. . The tour, which begins at 1 p .m ., wiU include seven Mission Viejo ho mes. Tickets are $2 and include refreshments after the tour. · Tickets and additional in· formation are available from Jan Reams, S86·1232. The blll, Introduced by """ semblyman John V. Brice• (R·· Fullerton), passed last week on a. :'i6to8vote. dolly -._t .... ron lnn1cl•st1. n. DAILY PILOT• a NClllUlly for lllo flnt i. c......t .......... ...iy. SUPER U.STSIDE $4900 IUYS IT One .of those oppC>Sed was A$· semblyman Robert Badham CR· ..,. _______ •! Newpart Beach ) who promptly "" moved for reconsideration ot the winning vote. BadhafMlaid ll\ler t~at the question of reconsidera· lion probably will be taken uo HUNTINGTON llEACH -$59,500 Immac ulate inside & out! I-Story 4 BR ranch w /FR & formal dining. Jn Suburbia Pk . Air-cond workshop .· Great pat io w /brick BBQ. Qui et street. Bright sunny kilc h~n . large dl.nin~ a rea , firepla ce. Just $4:JUi.l down and its yours. lkt !er hurr y ;,ind ('Ull 646·7171. Pr1n1c location neal' end of Lldo. with southerly expos ure ror sun ba thing & s unset views. ·1 lJdrms. 5 Bat hs . fprn1ar dining. r umpus roorn opening , 1,1n ~.aodv bc<;1c h. pi er & float . Fully lurn1shcd. ll ru.·c rt.><lucccl to $!'J5,000 . today. Badbam explained lha.t n.1s move was based not so m~h on hls objection to the bill but from ''piq ue_'' at being deniect an op. Porturuty to speak against it in the brief debate. Bad ham said the bill is "J>:'>liticaUy inspired. I bold no bner for a Chino HiUs airport but this bill would be precedent'. setting a n d would kill t he chances of airports being built 81.JY~here . It means people within a few miles of a site will be ' able lo withhold air service Crom those for hundreds or miles around." Badham said that airports s hould be built through existing procedures, such as land use commissions. A bill similar to the current Briggs measure was killed by the Assembly in 1973, but another cleared the Legis lature in 1974. It was vetoed by then-governor Ronald Reagan. -forS.-••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PA.RKPU.CE 4 IR..fA.MILY IEA.CH Formal enlry to spacious 211 1 San J ..... n Hilo Road NEWPORT IEACH, H.I. 644-4' I 0 living and formal dining. G ~ Vaulted ceili ng s. eMr'llll 1002 GtNrol 1002 Gourmet kitchen . Bonus ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• size garden family room. iJ TOT AL Complel~ly separate "GOOD UFE" master tiuitc. Seeluded childrens wing. Mosl de· CONCEPT sired n e ighborhood. t:all and-Jet us show you Walk to beach and Len· --:---one of the finest J nis . $6400 down. Preview bedroom homt.-s al th is today 963 .'"' OPEN DAltY•l·5pm . · · · pri ce in the Bluffs. In ex· Of1N 1119·11\1UN ra·m '"' 1 3626 CATAMARAN SUPER SHARP Where else but Mesa Verde can you find such a lo vely 3 bedrm home for only $58,000. Must see to appreciate! Call now before it's too late! HarborView,CdM celle nl condilion. In· OWNElt "MUST'. sell terior decorators own and can gi ve immt.-'d . OC· home . Convenient to ten· cup. 6Blt, fa m rm, din nis court & pool. Onl y rm. pool & jacuzzi. In ~Jj~S::,_o. Call now . g r c a I s h a J.I c . f>'1rJ111v ···~•u,.,u ~11,<1 (Marguerite Ave. lo Keel Dr., turn left and go to end of cul·dc-sac J 675-S51 I [®f THE RIAL ISTATIRS . .. THI RIAL ISTATIRS BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR • 341 Bci 1,,.J, Dr •• NB 67':> t.il6 1 I BLK . TO 8EACll ~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~-2 BR Cutie on fe nced, .~ "' cor. lot w/xtra prkg.a re· Getwrol 1002 Get1erol 100% al fa nt astic rental •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• (1-lurry for Summer $$). nr everything. Try lo dn SOUMD at $65,000 IHTERESTIMG? JACOISR£ALTY " comfor t able s 11.c ti75·6670 bdrms, 2 bath..._, bwlt·lll 180 DEGRH VIEW HARBOR UGHTS CUSTOM $44,500 kitchen, f1rcp lucc, hca\'Y s hake roof, t·ovcrcd patio, & offcnnl-( GI & }<'!IA terms 1:1t lhc price of SJS,!jS(). Call if you"rt.• interested '. 963·5671 nr 556·70J5. Walker & lee Haal lslsle HOME +units LA. CUESTA. BY THE SU NODOWH YOUK opportunity! 2100 sq. ft. of ocean·cooled J::rande ur with NO l)O WN l'AYMENT. t'our jumbo bedrooms. Most prestigious & de· sired area. t'irst to call gets thi s TREMEN· l>OUS BARGAI N. Call 842·2535. l)l'j 11 IH •I • II I 1 ,', ; 1 ' hi " ~ ' [ ®'ll~$H1tl IE..t.CH IAllGAINS 2 BR, R ·2 lot.1i65.000! Cole af MewPOri 2515 E. Coa.st f.tw y . Corona del Mar. override the governor, but the , UPEllB ASSUME E nough assemblymen voted to ~ Senate adjourned before further O M ES action could be laken. 7'/2P LOAN FHA-VA TERMS ONLY $41,950 1'his lovely family home has 4 bdrms. Z baths. large added on family room on quiet dead end street. This has got to be lhe best buy in Cos ta Mesa. Circular drive, dynamic entry to spacious living room with crackling fireplace and breathtak· ing ~·i ew thru wall or gl,.ss. Entertain on ter· race with soft ocean breezes and a panoramic background of mood. Gourmet kitchen and dining. Retire lo lux· urious master suite with v iew . ll1d l.'·a ·way i:hildrens & guesl su1les. •First to l'a ll _gets this dream home at hargain price. Call 963·7881. this attral·ti,·c 1'.:a.stside home has a large lot in back with room for 5 or 6 more units. l'riC'ed al on· ly ~.!.1$(1 4 Un .. Bay Ave. $79,500' • ... Quail ~ Dix dplx , 3/2 Br. $93,500! liiii Plac• Oce anfront duplex-Pr ert. $115.000! op752_,:~• I CA.LL 67§...7060 The Briggs bill (AB37) would 3a4I C•rnpus N B S4t·t&ss $ 199 MO. ' .... ·. ,, } . ' ' ·. ., ·. 1400 OUAILST NIWJIOllT tlACH ' require a majority or voters PERFECT PAYS ALL within a 71h-mile radius of the 1or owner/occupant: 2 Immaculate 2 1f.i year proposed airport site to approve Brand N ew Bea eh young 3 bdrm, Z story the project. Dup lexes. wilh 3 BR. z with unbelievabl e !inane· MESAYERDE HO DOWN Lovely family home 111 CLOSt-iG COSTS excellent neighborhoOO. P resently an airport. must be Ba Units each. Ample ing ! Owner leaving approved by the board of garage & parking with area-says bring any of. supervisors if it is in county te r-Isl owner depreciation. rer! Take advantage of rilory, or t he city council if it is in $85.000. ea. Call 644·7Zl I sparkhng kitchen. fresh a city. T he location also must be 1 _A~g~c_n_t _______ 1 as a flower paint and de · TRl·LEYEL 5 +POOL 'J'h1s lovely famil y home shows lik e a mod el. l•'rom it's formal dining roon1 to 1t 's huge f:un1J y ruom v.·i th cozy BigC.,.yanBuy Beautiful Dover model, vacant. Must sell ! ::! Bedroom & den. $119.500. or lease $700. mo. OHLY!! Beautiful cond. S58.SOO 5 IDRM/2 STORY CALL 556-8800 ·rr t·c lin ed s trcct .1 lalboaloyProp. \'rc s ti gc ;1 pproach Realtors i\l u ss 1 ~·c cntry .1 ............ ~~~~ ......... t-:NOHMOUS l'AH.LOH . fire place, lo it 's pro· i-·ormal banquet room. DECORATOR'S fessionally landscaped <;igantic gard en kitchen. DELIGHT cp pile carpel '. A sun · reviewed by the area airport 1• · 1 "h•'ne hom • , .... , fo· you '. '.UJO Y ll\Oft' (' ost•l S!Jll l'C .. " ~ • land use commission. hy selling "don "t needs' For appt. to see. call Grove Man Faces Term In Rackets LOS ANGELES CUP!) - Michael J . Capito a nd Howard V. Perno, convicted las week Or ter- rorizing used gre~dealers in a protection racket, W!11 be sen- . tenced June 16. Capito, 58, Garden Grove, and Perno, 49, Artesia, were found ·guilty of racketeering and violat- ing the federal e xplosives law by blowin g up a g rease truck in 1974. T he nine-ma n , three-woman jury deliberated for nearly two· days bef ore r etu r n ing the verd ict. Two other derendents, Capita's son, R a lph, 34, a nd Charles R . Ragabo, 42, Cerritos, were acquitted of racketeering. The J ustice Department 's or- ganized crime strike force ac- cused Mich ael Capito of hiring, through Perno, two men to blow up three grease trucks to "create a climate of fear" that would force grease buyers into paying protection m oney. Those in the industry purchase US:ed grease from r estaurants for processing for industrial uses. The vict ims were allegedly asked to pay $100 a· month to Capita's Southern Cali.'fornia Management Co. in order to stop the violence. with a J)a1 lv P1lol &17·6010. ya rd with large heated & MAM 1"10'rH HUM PUS ~ fillcred pool. this hotne is HO 0 !\1 . !"i ll 0 NUS OHL Y $35,500 Of'fl/Hi</• I"' 'I •II, I a winner atonly$66,950. UEDll0 0~1 S. Clos in g Bonus 'r.oomismorelhan cosL'i mO\'c you in, Grs ample ror regulation pool Ca\1545-9493 FH • R£PO l<Akc advanta~e. Call nov.· table. 2 Large bdrms. "' 842-25.'lS. with 21".o! baths. All of this - MIHl .. RANCH Ol'I N 1t!Y •11 ~1 ,ri 1o s!~•'••' plus being a dec<>rator's . · $30,950 [ ® ~ deHght. Low down pay- L:lass 1ficd Ad. 1;.i::!·5ffi8 , [~1~x ] [\fJ; 1------ 1c._ ___ ,,,_ ... _...Jll ie ) Classification lCXXl "'."'"-.. I~ Classification 1100 '--·~~~':.~!~:~~,·-·· _ _,I ~ Classificatton 1200 '---="'_-_ _,!lie! Classification 3100 I _....;. ... -1 ~ Classification 3700 LIVE IN ONE RENT OTHER View of ocean and hear il roar! 4 Bedrooms up , J bedrooms down. Up· graded and owner's re· , ady to paint exterior. Buy now and you make color selection! On ly ; $99,950! 546-4141 VA. TERMS EA.STSIDE COST A. MESA. ment will buy Utis far out You huve been wai ting 11 : home.Call S4!>9493. ----------I for this huge 3 bdrn1 . 2 . ~ •. Uc bath home on ·~ acre! RED ED ·Check out the fruit tree;, I lave something you want . ' · THOUSAHDS' g rape arbor & work loi>cll? Classified ads do 1 • • MIMI-RANCH sh o p ! New paint a nd itwel\.&425678. · · brand new deep pile -------- WALK TO BEACH carpet highli ght thi s Gf'Mt'aa 1002 Gettttal 1002 Rustic Spanish rancho. pbeaya"m'e'n· t .Loowrrcl~edw rdoo•wan •••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••• Blocks to the bea ch. High • • arched ceilings. Glass limited lime~l·IURllY ! walle d family room . 847·6010. King size master suite 1!<'1" 111" ·or· ri111'('•1" ·' and pri va l e guest r~· ~·.··~ quarters. It a mbling ·' , J secluded .:rounds. As· ·=::; sume low interest loan. . ·· ;·:::..<! $4650 down. Better sec it now! Call 963'6767. I.I' I ,, ru ,, • Ir I (/'' : I • I I 1. I ' INVESTOR'S DREAM !! DUPLEX 4 BR & 3 Bil, 2 years new. Steps to heart of resort area-block fr om ocean & bay. R·2 in C·I Zone . Uclow Markel CHARMING CORONA DEL MAR Family home. 45' lot, room for unit over garage. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, cozy fireplace. Bri ght n1od ern kitchen, private patio. Ready for occupancy. $85. ()()() .. CRV is in. OK for vet A al S109.997. NEW LISTING - I~ purchase. 3 Bedroom . BIG F •'"LY Glenno lilsomt:He & t•f.i baths. hardwood ..,... ,. floors . Call now646-7171.. with champagne taste? l ---'-R~•~•~ll~a~'-6:..:..7~3-~0~5~0~8:.__ 1 '-c=-=---' Ol'fN fl!9••r~•u1.10N,, r• You will bubble with ex· ·~ .... HA.RIOR VIEW HIUS Fabulous view 4 bedroom: family room , pool hom e. Many expensive upgrades. Patios front and rear. Corner location. Good privacy. Own er will finance to acceptable buyer. $124.500 la:~c:t;on ~ll•J· [~_-,·· ...... '\ ~;~;~{]:~;~~2!~.~E Nee:1~~;r,c "" ~--. round ed by lar11 e yards these bread & butler un· ===c1 at only $46,950! It won't · r IETTER THAN MEW last a week . Call 54&2.3lJ. its that arc of cred at Sharp 4 yr. old with loads 1972 prices. Seller must [ sell lo buy more! Take of upgrades. This JB R. ~·-~ adva ntage or the 3 bdrm 2ba Se.lecl k~roperty ha s ·• '· '.·'j owner unit + 2-2 bdrms a spacious 1tch /fam rm and 1 bdrm. Buy now and with a wall of glass to a shelter your income for secluded front court.yd. 1975. Hurry! 847-6010. Priced right at $15.900. ALL U.S. VETS 0"1N r,1.i.,. ~ ,0,. ")><r " ·1 · Classilication 5000 1 ·-·1~ Classification 5100 RIVIERA ELEGANCE Teacher Unit Led ... , __ l[S] Classification 5300 with an l:l!tSUmable loan. It is your right to own a r y • ~ c:~PqR~O~~p1~E-~RT_l_E; ~~~~::'~,~~·~2 ;.:: ~Aa lljftH\ll _T';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;-J Call World Real Estate, Bi g Canyon French country "Monaco". 3 bedroom. dining room, s pecia l decks for s trollin g , ente rtaining, gardenjng & viewing the blazing s un sets. $153.000. Call today. LINDA ISLE Lovely family home on lagoon. Deco rator wa llpapers & carpets throughout. Extensive use of wood pane lin g . Be autifully planted courtya rd. Pier & slip for 60' boat. $365. ()()(). • By Math Teacher Jim Wehan, a math teacher at Mission Viejo High School, bas been installed for his third term as president o( the Saddleback Asian Orphan Mental Heal,th In TV Talk The Jong range mental health of Southeast Asian orphans now ln the United States will be d is- cussed at 8 p. m . Tuesdpy on TV 'Channel 13 by Or. Jean E . Carlin, tJC Irvine medical school assis-' •tant c linical professor o f psychiatry and human behavior. ·•She believes American ~tnnlUes should move slowly in tryln1 to asslst Southeast Asian orphans In adapURI to a new : .ralture and 1s par\l~arly coo- ttmed about reports thal some tamilies plan to give their adopt· ff children new Amcrlcan names. ·:. Dr. Carlin s~tVCd twice In Southeast Aila with the Volun· U;ier Ph ysicians for V1etnam . P;tlsenUy, she Is chief of pro- Jpsional education at Fairview Slate Uospilal lo C...U Mesa. -•' Valley Educators Assoc1at1on (SVEA). The SVEA, an affiliate of the California Teachers Association and the National Education As· sociation . is th e o rganization representing teachers of the Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District. Wehan was install ed at a re- cent SVEA ban quet. Bi l l Mecha m , _a third grade teacher a t Glen Y erm o School, was named first vice president and Len Avarbuch, industrial arts teach e r at Los Alisos In· termediate School, was elected second vice president. Other officers include Marilyn O'Keefe, Mis#lion Viejo High Sc h ool sci~nce teacher, secretary ; Lyndon J acobs, San Joaquin E le m entary School fourth vade teacher. treasurer . Also Paul Fuller. Mission Vleja High School math teacher, &econ· ,dary repr esentative; Ren Amstcad , Los Alisos In · termediate School physical education teacher, lntermediate represent,tive : and Connie Knauer, Cofdillera first g.rade teacbtt, _eJ.tmentary reprcun- tative. The ofllcers wlll worl< liu'cMllh the year with lhe 30-member representative council. Term1 tiecan 11•!_ 1. ,, • Orange County's only FOUMTAJH 1 1 ... l llGCAMYOHCC Vetera n Rea l Estate VALLEY'S • Specialist. Ask ror IEST '-~-~---'· •Preview Sho..._,,* v t I Classification 5350 ""'"'7 e e r a n s c:o unse or. ......... t---1 ~ aassification 6000 DOVER•EMDUMIT 5S6·7777. Call anytime. $47,950 Lg. Ma ster Suite +con· Large 4 bdrm family vertible 'C aptain's Den'. A HOME!! room home with over· Sep. Formal din. & huge $33 900 sized enclosed patio. Living rm. Professional· ' Largest lot in tract. ly done throout. Open This Newport Vista 3 Space for trailer. See our Sat. 12·6 or by appt. Z7 bedroom home has, an new listing. Ca ll 5-lS-9493. Rue Grand Ducal. NB. apple pie kitchen and ex· - L ______ _.11 r-J ~ .... ~O~w~n~e~'~· ~>:~·~· ~tc~'~'"' .... · ~ pansi ve Ii ving room with 9Mtn.dlwl 644 6249 massive custom stone · rireplace. lt's on an ; Classificatton 7005 estate sized yard with I ._,.-L'""~'-'w'~' _,j[ll] Oassification 7100 X-RATED.MESS Adult only, one-story, for the sensuous woman and amourous hu sband. Near beach. $41 .900. Needs work. Call KEY. 962-7788 ocean breezes & minutes to beach. Call 54&2313. Of'I N l•!Q •(15 1iJNIOll!/, J• --·m THE RI ISTATERS WATERFRONT PRIVATE DOCK SI 32,000 Price just substantially reduced for quick sale on • -~ MESA del MAR !·-------•I this 4 bedroom, 3 bath Xtra s ha rp 48R 2ba home with jacuui pool. model w I a sep. master HARDWOOD Room for larJ(l' boat. By .___""_d_._-__,IJ~ I Classification 8CX>O suite and a central kitch appointment only . ~ & fam rm. Close to FLOOgas blR,,.S5 .. 3n~c .. ·.'8b•, .•. ,£, .Q. uail ~ I -.. - ' I 'L.,, schools. Priced al a ..... . . n mod est $4.5,500. Call now ftnced yard. Boal gate. Plac9 '----. ---' be(oreit'aaold.~2000 Grabltqulck!! P1op...tiea C1assif1caHon 8035 .• .SELECT. $34 500 752·'970 ' t i..oG QUAM.''· MtWl'09: UACM I~ PROPERTIES a~t • 11.l --.ie POOL TIMI _,.., B 1 1 1'.. IS JUST AROUND '""-• HIW LlmMG u~ QassificaHon 9CX>O Sharp 3 bdrm.home with corner and we have the 1 ANYTIME perfect home for year 1uptr a tar garag:c : a le)' 'round ent ertainin g. 3 [ lfil eru.ra.nce. N111r 1chooh1 & a c d r 0 0 m . 2 b al h , ·~-T'-"-"='7"--~--'-shopping. Ea11.JldeCo8t1t J~""""""""""""""""~l enclosed patio 1what a _ . Meu. $53,.SOO g.reenh ou8e! ). Often..<d al QaulfHJ.afion.9100-6'13131S63--""'c>·00'73E\·~1 ',\1 1tk1• 11 .. om Fur Uad ~S4$,SOO;Call540-1151 _,__I ~ Clonillcatlon 971J!l ass ociated "~ . ' .. " ' ' ' . ' " •, ' '~ I ' • ! • C\ fl,\ ' .1•l1•H ll 1•Ul \hl ~Ul'Ull,l', I Ul'll thAI j un 1nl11 l"U.!lh "Hh 11 Dall) l'lln! l"ill:C!'llll'tl ,\1i (,'11l 6.t :.! :\il7H ,, • ...... HERITAGE . . REALTORS OUTSTANDING WATERFRONT By architect, well known £or his use. of warm wood s & spacious design. Master bedroom s uite + separate guest or Mothe r ·in-law. Beautifully d ecorate d & landscaped, with tremendous water oriented fee ling. $279.500. JUST LISTED -IAYSHORES Great location. great price. great home ; 3 bedroom. family room & dining room. Private beaches & boat. fa cilities. Hurry -$79,500. CHARMING J l!DROOM, 2 IATH Detached home in Turtlerock on prime corner location close to park & pool. A dclight.f,ul Plan ~8 for only $63.950. CAMlO SHO!IES -NEW U STING Elegant garde n hom e w/spectacular ocean and jetty view. Enclosed front patio with fountain aod pool. 3 bedroom. 2 baths. family room , formul dining room, wet bar. $250.000 -OllT MACH 644'17'6 U.liUNA llACH 494-0749 A COLDWILL 1.-CO: -~ ' l .-. ..... --. ...... -_..__ _ .... _ -. ....... - .._ OAILVPlLOT Monday May 1°' 1"'75 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••~ ~Pot s• Ho..tet ForW.·..-.:.;...w. 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I lurry, the sky ts l'itlling ! ., UNIQUE HOMES, RM!on 546,5990 2850 Me-sa Verde Drive, Costa M•sa General I 002'GeMral 1002 ......................... :•······················ " I A)Vcly c·u:-.t . :1 l ~lt ,'\.'.de n. 3 1 :.: l><J. on lagoon (.:11u rt \\ 1f11untain. l{an11>1s l1p $2;}fi,()()0 l!l'auli fullv d veorat.l'cl 5 l~Jl. 41 :.! b:J .. p;tnl·l in';.:, J rrpl<·s. !{;11111>/sliJ). $260 ,000 ( 'usLorri. 5 l !I{, •1 l>a . 8!11'1 . v i C\\' fronta ge uu lagoon, lta111p/fl o;1 l , $2W,OOO l~l'<.1t1<l 11c\v H l~ll , G l~a .. POOi. jac uzzi & sauna. Kamp& float:>l25.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Ba ys1di' 01 1vl· NB 6 7S 61 6 1 Coron• dtl Mar,,..AJmo1 20'x20' playrm. llltft. S. ocean view, w•lk to BA.L.BOA PENlNSULA new, five ~home B·Q, new paint. $49,800. l'llL--• E-st•t• bouch, one block to1hop· Excellent location oo the Two block.1 rrom beach. E·Z term1. Owne.r/Bkr. nc&1 --., ping center, yet secluded Bay&only ~blockt.othe Separate dlnin• roo 4fM·Mll tiy!+Al!t/AY & private; on lar1e. tktan. Eachhomehu4 plu& spacioua famll lndscpd, Jot. Askln1 bdrm1, 4 balh& " 5 ~ room. Two bedroom ren· $43,CD> .., CN\ G II 2 llreplares Hutle R R--uuur1w1HOM1 .,4_ 8 ery, • yAflJ611 taf In rear unit. All OOMr.--'""" ..-' wetbar, ultra modern ~ custom built. This is • Beautifully decorated POOL & PLAY YARD kitchen & private pier. REALTOR new listing and muat be home roflect.s "tender 2.500 SQ f'T. of luxury. t'ce 1 .. nd. Sec at 1200 seen to be apprrec.lated,. loving care." Room fOf' Huge lot. CU!tom pool Et1:il Balboa 81vd., or WALK TO IEACH Custom built DUPLEX South of Highway. U1lper unit super nC\Yl Lots of s hake-s hing les & stained g lass. :1 Bcdrm s. 211a baths, large deck . l .. owcr r cmodclc.'CI . ·Shake iL on over and 8CC ! : SI l~.500. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del llU llO•I\ '" uw1-<; llO<IMlll P P M NA M wl t•• #Ill' •OU I Uf, Ull. 01 lllfl ••tl'U!I II r•r •UIO~ 1002 G_,al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAPPINESS IS ... .. livin g i n a Jnvcly Bluff s condominium . \VhL·1·c Lhc ussocia tion l'rCw maintains the greenbelts, your v;1rd , even the exterior of the bltlg. i.l·l u s s ho\\I you th is beautiful · .. ·rrin~1 " mode l \vith 3 bdrms .. 2~ :! baths, eating s pal'C in kitchen. $69.500 VEAR BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 ._•401 E COAST H\N'f CUROl'\IA DlL MAfi Call 873·8MO. your boat or trailer. Cov· w tfount 1r.in & jacu:r;al. l!l!~~~ 4911·2800 call 675·8120 for more de· ered patio. lusb 1roen Sep. play yard + solid . , ;:'°::l::l•c.· ---,-----:-yards .• Entry hal), 3 brick patio+ flrcpit. Gal Ocean & Canyon views, r 'II ' ' . ' . ' . ' bedrooma, den area, B·B·Q. Elegrant m11slcr Court yrd entry, pool , BAYCRt:S1' by owner. 4 formal living room auilc + Jlrtibdrms,2i.ii Spa, 3 BO 1ll1 aeparute BR, DI R. 'F/R, 3'Ai Ba. boastsu blgtlrepl•ce.On blh. Prordccor.968-44~ guest hse. (.)ne yr. new. Ivun We lls custom. a quiet culdc-auc atreet. DIANE GAIDIHS Reduced to $105 ,000 . $103,000. Below market! DON'T CALL ME bk·r Choose from 2 models 1!1 A.r ch Buy lleul Estate Principuls only. 646-1513 ADUPLD!! 540~1720 Unique e motio nal 499·Z2i7. llGCANYOMIUY l 'm a delltc:hlful 2 DR & TARBB.L utrlum1;. Roman bath, l-'"--'------L---1 Oen owners. residence d k .1 3 4 Exceptional S. aguna t 5tory, 3 Br, 3 Ba, 3 car · h b r · 29""!1 bo Bl d C M g 8 r e n 1 · or value. 2 DD . adult, own f.•ra•e. Cp••, ~· fullv wtl ettuti ul private ~ ar r v .. · · b e d r 0 o n.1 I • .. 1 • grounds. % Priced to sell. 968.~ your own. $32,000/w th a ndat:aped inc . p;at o PLUS l-'---------1 R•PIDl.v S7,500. down. Owner will LtelUa.$124,500. $42 500 ~ ' carry bal. 8'h7. Arch <.i charming 1 BR Rental 1 APPRECIATING Bay Real Estate. wlth1 prlvatde )'~rd. Cur· Colfforalo a.ch Beautiful duplex 5 blockJ 499-2277. rent >' pro ucing $235. Gingerbread shutters & rrom beach. Building is I ::-::-:;-;::-;--;--:-::---;;-~:;--:l.:=======~,- p/mo. trim, heavy shake roof, less than 1 yr new. Super E M E R A L D 8 A Y ; CUSTOM JACUIX.I i't• ,, W H· .,,,,t. .. ld .. r. '" ,,1•J·~·U'. , ALL cedar lined front yard, investment with gre1o1t Saerifice b)' o wne r . +Pool. on u generow; 47xil8' lot sprinklers front & rear, potential.9684456 Charming 2 80, 2 BA, Big Can)'on 's best $ in the best South-Of·llwy fruit trees, covered MOST Pri. 11rea. $85,500. firm . value. Blegant 1 story, :1 location. $91 ,000. C<ill paUo, loads of nowers~ BEAUTIFUL l -'~"~·~7_07_5 _______ 1 Ur , 3 Ba, Immaculate, 644·72 11 Agent Immaculate! Entry hall, "HOIMonthtbloclc" •$2,000 TAX CREDIT· h ighly upgraded . SHORECUFFSI. 3 bedrooms. den area, f Sweetens the ,..,,.,.hase of $135,000 . weslern·sized fireplace, Lots of new carpel, pro . ..-• b d d Sh l this sparkling new home. Without a do u t nutural wood cabinets, ecorate . arpest poo l.ff · d / 1 d •· & Unobstructable coast Shoret• 1 s is the roost buill·ins. 'fhis home is aroun w coo cc 1ng typical and charming of absolute!.)' llEAUTJ· n a r . B . Q . Fr o n t liJ'lC view + city lights. 3l ---------- a11 the "Old Corona" FUL! Ukr courtyard. 4 bedrm, 2'h: ~~f~'l(ES~~~liEAUTY· Bt:.U~FSU -P l an,3 Br,2~ Po.,1 W 11 ...... ut.. Id II. I\ "u' J49 • H'.o U'.'> areas. All custom homes 540·1720 bth. 968·44S6 . . b Ba , hke new. Walk shops r angi n g fro 1n ..ibout ~==:...:.=-.,.----! Xlnl. view, 3 hr, 2 . a, & sch ls 7•14 int. avl. Sl00.000 up. Our newest TARBB.L PAYMEMTSLESS frpl.c, garden p..itto. $SSOOO 49".l.595/640-1136. listin•• there is a Colonial ""'"'"' bo 81 d CM THAMR&fT Designed for perfecti~-·--·------- 0 .:;:>;JJHar r v ·• moth e r ·in-law qlrs. c•T•L1~•v1EW two story in a one or 11 1--=---~----------1 On this cute starter home ,.., ,.., """' kind location with ~n El Toro 1032 in excellent Jlunlington !'7N~E COMMERCIAL Luxury Duplex ocean view from up· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach location. 2 Bdrms, Units. can't duplicate to· R•cluc•d $2000 St;lirs. 1''our bedrooms, ALMOST NEW 1 lh baths for only $22,500. •-4860 formal dining room, and May be purchased GI or day, Call for income de· 646·4848 gi:&i5- a family room makes HOME subject to low interest tails. St79.500. Bluffs View ~!!'~~~~'!'!!'!'!!':'!'!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!!!!!!'!'!!~~~I Gneral I ooz'G~ral I 002 G~al I 002 Getterol I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• Southern Calif. An CX· plenty of room. Large lot uoewa er this your chanee to brini: & POOL ra·i-e 1,0·.·.·. ·C_•' 11:.-."_li al I the "Old South" t o Bring the kids, there's f'!. t I · 1· t. f Al' allowed over 1100 sq. rt. ~ c us1ve is 1ng o ice · REAL ESTATE l'·ront row 3 bedroom and family. New ':E" Plan, warm exc itin~ decor. S89,SOO. ··••·•···········•····· ···········~··········· Irvin~ TetTGC.e ui-:s·r UU\'. ·I UH, :1 i.1;1 ' Lll·n . "'cl har. pool , "urk:;,hop , kid 's "''lllA. ll·c $99.300 Old Corot1a del Mer CORNER L(X:ATION. 2 BU + gues t tultagc, dbl. Int. fee. MustSC'C. Asking :$.!12,500 Eastbluff F(}Bl.;V Elt Vlt:W.4 Hit. ·f. Ir. 3 b..i .. :! fn>l c:-. .. ~~1tTil' r m . J,ooo &1 fL <>nly $105.000 VAMODOWM LIKE A MODB. NEAR BEACH t4nesl be..ich area. Trul)' ~IXecutive neighborhood. (-;orgeous landst'aping, t~lcgant entry way. Full;,: up g rad e d i nt er ior. Gourmet kilc h L·n . Formal dine. l"am1ly sized bedrooms. 15'x,IO' l'OVL'rcd danee pavilion. lluge mas ter suite-no down huys this ~! ·r~kc ..idvantai.:c. call 842.251'). n1·lf\/ Ill V ••I " •(.t1 1'1f/ ,,,,I' REDUCED $4,500 ! ! ! i'ie wporl Beach. cxtlusivc area. Beautifully d ecorated \Vilh papers & paint; 4 bdrms., clinin~·rm .. rccrc~l ion room. Ready lo go al ~73,900 ([U~~IN-Mfl~TIN lnlJ ~---REALTORS--- 644-7662 . coROMA DEL MAR Clarke's. Shown by ap· of dcckinJi; to surround po1ntmcnl only. $198.000 this beautiful pool . Near· 1350 S.Coost Hwy. clear.Call 675'1Zl:5. ly new home features 494 _8536 ample bedrooms. Camily Auftt•ntic Somish HAL PIHCl«H Rllr. 2727 E. Coast 1-lwy. 675-4392 , ... _,,,., .. ,, .. ,,., ........... . \ \IJJ·:\· HE \LI'\ A BERG ENTERPRISES CO room + all the upgrades. Real South of the liorder OCEANRtOMT Only $47,900. Veterans feel, just blocks to beach. In exclusive Three Arch !·---------invited. Call586-0222. Remodeled to incld huge H rtlooc" Bay : this distinctive pro· ewpo " multi.pu r pose area · DUPLEX w/Spanish fplc. 3 BR's pert)' of over an acre, in· . ' " . '' ' .... ' ' .. . suite, cantina kitchen cl. an is land &overlooks Sharp, 2 bedroom home · h serves dining rm, tile en· two wh ite water coves. + J BR apt over garage. 2 Charm ing ouses on The attractive home has Jus t 3 blocks to beach. \ \ LLI·:' HE \l '.I'\ W'.de lot So of h~ CdM trv! $43,500. lo<'!O Down! • -J• • J 3 bdrms .• den, formal Pr icedonly$81,2SO.Gootl Beaut. gardens. $91,500 Bkr 962·55tl dining rm., family rm . ter ms. ilurr)',WOO'llast! _Oo.wc.c.nr~·-6_73c.·_4lcc69 ____ 1 Foufttaift Volley I 034 f'ULL BEACll VI EW Direct a ccess to private Call 546·5880. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Enjoy view of catalina. beach. $350,0l)J BY OWNER : f\.1 eadows sailboats & sunbathers TURNER ASSOC. llome, Plan 5, 4 Bil, 21h from this s harp '4BR llOSN. Cst Hwy, Laguna A BlRC. lNllRPRl'i[S C{J --- Costa Mesa ..... ~HERITAGE • • REACTORS 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba , Liv· rm. DI n·r m •1 ~h~o!micj. 11s~s~3~.500=·--=968=--~~1~03~ 1 iiiiiiiiii~4;i9~4j. ij' i' 7i7iliim II~~'.;;;;;~~~~~~ Fam-rm w /frplc . Up· Eves. BK It . graded thru·out. Many . . O f o..+ ~ xtras incld g: tr<i.sh com· 2 BR. home w/b1g back ceOR r I'. pactor, sep. hookup ror Y,ard. W<.1lk to Beac.h. Large, new 4 rm. 2 waler sortne r, elec. gar. Clean sharp. L?t will bath & dining rm . HIGH OM A HILL door opener. pool size lot. take anolhcr wul. Our Custom bit wood inside & ~ ~~~ .......... ~?~~ General ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ONLY .2 LEFT 3 IR C ondominiwns 111•'.A l.'!'(ll!S :'l't'E l :H I 673-4400 AH IHYITATIOH To g rat cious living . Prestige Dover Shores --~~~~~~~~I home; 4 bdrms. +study : warm ramily rm . & formal lhnin~. Front en· try patio with pool. Spec· lacular view. $1s.1,500 OLDER COUPLE HEEDm Lari.:c back y:t rd fur ga rdt:n . Nl'"''('r 2 bdrrn house "''llh f1rcpl art• ~ .. lovely kitchen in lnv1·J y Cali f o rnia J lu 1n1 ·~ ()wner transf('rrl.'d. f\tu st i;cll now ! C:1ll ti46-771L Open Evt·s . C. F. Colesworthv Realton 640..0ofo Uni.-•rsity Pri FREE STANDING anc on fee land. Sharp anc hrii;htly d ecorated ; bedroom . family roorr home . t'loor to ceilin~ windows with view t< atrium. cozy fircpl<ice- exccl ll'nt buy al $li3.900. .---.. .. I''".,'' .. ,. ~. ' . THE REAL ESTATE RS Wate rfront D.UC)ht PETE BARRETT -REALTY- Bread & Butter UNITS ~ I IU I l liedroom cot· lages -with atl<iched g:;1rai;cs <ind tree shaded fe nced yards. F.astside, Costa ~1es..i. f<U ll price SI 70.000. Cal I 5"10-1151 ::: Sl ips, l l'rplc"s, s p acio u s J hctlrm , ;1lr1um ..ind :-.um11111ous garden!\. All for only ~132,000 -HERITAGE ' • REALTORS CAl~l .&15·604fi SC'll 111g ;111.vt lun~ \\'Hh a /("' PR€ST IG€ Dail \' 1 '11(11ll.1:-..~1flcd 1\d I HOMES 1 .. ~1 :-1 111p~,1·.!na0ll ('r ..• , 1u~c 1".1111· 1-,.,.,7~ ·------- GHeral 1002 G.....,al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I irvlne realty IS THIS FOR REAL? YOU BET! Gorgeous 4 bedroom, family room. dinin g-room hom e \\! /Vl E W ! ·Ccntr<Jl Air! S upe rb C"ondition! Extr.a lg. beautiful yard ! $112.500 w /land ~ l.;:1szlo Shark;:1ny 644-6200. I A513) LARGE FAMILY YIEW HOME. Stunning contemporary 5 bedroon1. fan1i ly roon1 honll'. 2~:! ~'rs. young. \Voocl & glass ('h;:1rn1 +billiard room. $135.000. Ke n II a rllcy642-8235. I A57 ) COSTA MESA DUPLEX. Each lg. 2 hedroom. Oversize Jot. Exce ll ent invcs tn1cnt potential. $46 ,000. Loi s l>g"n £>14-6200. (A58l 4 IRAHD HEW COHDOMIHIUMS! Luxurious on Lido Is le - overlooking Nc\VPort Channel. Over 2100 sq.ft. From $193.500. nroehurc . available. Jeanne Nc,vn1an 642·8235. (AS9) __ .__.,.. ______________ _ ,. 64J-a1J5 M l °"91' Odt11 • "VIEW' U"'RESTRICTED Mext to Runn i n9 plus, plus. lligh Si:iclies. bc~t value at $34 ,SOO. out,rockfrplcs.4carun· ... s I BKR <OO •000 F t M var derground gara.ge & STRA IGHT DO WN . VIEW ream ' n ea r l~P::r'..'.;n~•::·o~n'.'.IY~-~-~287~8'..__--J-"'=.O-"-C·~='-·----1 as 0 .. works hops. $189,500. BAY ... view rrom living Spira l s~· . Vaulted Mewport's Upper lay. CIRCLE THIS AD HI G .I. Great home! On peaceCul 4.94-7915 or 494-0615, Dave room , d1rring room, 1-1 4 BR be I -• 8 mos cu l de sac, on huge, Doher ty, Owner/Agent. master bedroont a nd cc1 ings. e m as er 3 4S Univ-~ Dr. Your new home could be aUu y u11•Y d d woods y ocn & cyn Vu lot . . C suite. Country kitchen. ... -·r this lovely 4 bdrm, 3 n e w • Pg r a C kitchen of this ustom Wet bur. Low ma ·•n · (Juslofflrvi neAveJ lh gho I J car JBdrms.$78,000 FANTASTIC Built 3 yea r old 4 bath, 2 !ilor)' with wood rou 0 • 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~1 bedroom honle . l c nan ce landscap· 548-7223 burning fireplace , garage, top area near 1. POOLHOME l . 1ng.Pool-jacuzzi. A real ••parate family room beach, company is pay· L-Hllls 1050 with patio off master Firep aces in mas t<:r 500 l ...... II r •· bedroom and l ivini.: dream at only $46, · near Mile Sq. Park. Cul· ing al costs. """" or ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm, dining room"' 2 3 C 'th Call 842·2535. de·sac location. $62,900. s howing. Red Carpet, SADDLEBACK VIEW'.,' frplcs. Owner boujthl room. ar i.:aragc w1 tJl'•"'"~"''>11·N 1o•·r •1·<f • R II 5368836 h & mot' •-•I dri \'C lhru boat door to [ ~ VA terms. Phone now for ea ors · · Immac. 3 br. 2 ba, in anot er 1va1.0:U o rear of Jot. All for $74.500. ~, de t a i Is. 968· 337 l o r By Owner, I s ty Villa Laguna Terr. By owner/ sell. Call 833·3548 C..il l now. 546-~754. Pacific Condo, 2 br, 2 ba. Brkr. fl.1any extras, as. SPARUMG 1 Bv Owner. Dis is da -bike lo beach. apprx 2 some 7'/0 loan, $43,900. REALTORS · '' -place ! Complete ne w , yrs, $41 ,900 Agt /968·1178 '-837~_·1_23 __ 4 ______ 1 •----------w ~~ • · · CATA.LIMA VIE kit., ba. copperplumb'g, · Irvine 1044 LOCJUllaNiguel 1052 Over 57• of spectacular ® herbert hawk ins llEAltOllS 646 ·3155 LOW IHTBIEST YA LOAM This lovely 4 y1:a r old home near South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa may be purchased subject to \'X!Sti ng low interest rate loan. J>ick fresh fruit from your own orch..in.I. Recline in your beaullful pri vate patio . Don 't mi~s this 3 bdrm, 2 bath fa mi· ly room home for only $59,950. Ca ll .>~9.\93. From this elegant & crpts, used brick frplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J' t h 1 l. wate •• ron , uge mas er spacious " bdrm. 3 bath wood pane ing. etc. elc. 31 -----------1 Juiliard Model · ON El Niguel GoUCourse. bdr m & marble frplc. family hom e with br, huge lot. Come see Huntingtonhach 1040 onmajor greenbeltnear JBR Condo.onFairway. Priced to sell fast. separate family room & 379 E. 19th St , C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool , paddle tennis and Upgraded thru-out, Pri Hurr)'! Ca ll833·3548 d in ing. The beautiful $47 ,500. 673-1658 volleyball court. 3 BR.,~ pl)'. 493·7421 SPARUMG trees & c:reenery con· y B · h l Bo · I ·1h th GARDEN LI IHG NEVER LIVED IN A .. w" arge nu> *WE KNOW* REALTORS ""'t m ee y W • e IN MESA VERDE . Room. de,;gned for th< thick shake·roof giving a 11 New 4 Bedroom. With active family.163,900. LAGUNA MIGUEL rich cozy feeling to this Large 3Br · 2Ba ome. * IEST * excellentfamilyhomeon FR w /enormous used ram rm, fplc, din area, RAISOR'$ IYOWHER quiet cul de sac street. Brick 1''rpJc. Liv. Rm completelycrptd&drpd, MONARCH BAY-Near Massive stone & heavy $77 ,900. Call 646·771 1. w /largert~rplc.Shagcpt cemenlpatioslab&walk REALTORS the sea with private shakeranchhomeonthc Open Eves. throughout.1-leavyshake way. sprinklers in front, beach club. 1-lome for mos·t beautiful, lus h - roof. See to appreciate. 3 ca r gar., many extras. 4523Campus Dr .• Irvine large family, 4 &a den+ green corner in BIG li)' Owner $49.500. Ph : Owner asked fo r fast CampusValleyShopCtr. dinrm&famrm.OPEN CANYON-Wisleria cov- ' . , 546-1911 . sale,$65.4oo. -CALL83l-8600 forbids. ered arbor garden,, lead M t-:SA VERDE-By owner· lf lll~aj :mnlliflIQ l.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 BEAUTIFUL 3BH. 2ba ;~~:;~n=d :d~~~ ~~~ 3BR w /fam rm, frplc, 962-4471 (r.l::)546-8103 For Only $41,900 home w /p..inoramic Ml. T w 0 h 0 g e s t 0 n e bltns, cX·o,v'd p<.ind· tio$4. ms 900any you Can own this Irvine view. Rec. center w/2 fir e plac e s-Be amed Balboa P•ninsuta I 007 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• xtras. nt co · · · h 0 m e. I l • s air . pools. c lubhse, play. ceilings-huge Roman 1---------.-1979·46~7~•-------S2000 RHATE "ond•'tion ed . ho s 3 ground , with a beaut. tub & indoor i·acuui in I P • .I -New 48R, 2ba, all dlx. .. · f'"' 000 lest ui'"' -5 + 3 +POOL · bdrms., 2 baths. family pr1ceo .,.,.., · maslerbcdroom s uite . --features, prestige area. L H'--' Riiy Spac ious ~a mily Hm. Walk to bea"h & park. r o 0 m , patio a n d aguna •~ • Lovel)' stone edged pool f Greenbrook nr. So. Cst. .. 0-5 & f 11 bes'd l u· Ju st s t e p s rom Pl 2 ld OP .. 'N DAILY l·<lpm : sprinklers. A great buy -83 050 496--4040 water<i 1 e at cc u B h L t aza. sly. cu · e·sac. "" · & h k ~ I · v ay/ c. ~c pare n ~ 1123MainSt.:536·882l don'twa1t. s a e covercu a na1s. THE retreat off M<istr BR. lam, rm .. bonus rm, Gerald S. Thomas, Rltr. "' LOOK ING for a great Including gas BBQ & FIREP' •CE Over looking fabulou~ c o st. drp s. Cpt'g . ramily ho me? Custom t-~irepil. Intercom-air ~ sundeck w /Ocean View. lhruout. Triple ga r. Com· 4BR, 2ba + powder·rm, eood. llospilal degerm· will ke ep you h ere 2 1''rplcs! pactor & many extras. HEARIEACH lrg l iv rm, equa lly ing system. The finest forever. 1'his exciting DOITNOW! L(IW $70's. By owner. Redecorated lhruout. YISl•N spaciousfamrm,cor.lot decorator wall cover. Costa Mesa home has CallAgnt.963-6767. _9~7~9~-4~27;;;;3;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;I Sweet and vacant. Only RIALTY w/vlew. $87,500. BOND ings, dra peries & in . four bedrooms. 2ba ths,1~~~~ .... ~~~~~ $42,:;oo. Assume 6'/li VA 552-7500 1 REALTY INC,831·9411 te riors thruout. Ap - inc luding hide <i"''a)' lo an . R ed Carpe t , 1 ·~~~~~~~~~~1 -;;;;;;;;;;;:::==:;;;;;;;;;;; praised at $245,000 will . t T • TRIPLEX. Lr•· units· B 0 r f nlasler S UI e . WO y wner Reallors842·5541 sac ri ice or $189,500, magnifu·ent fir('11la ccs. Mid Balboa. Xlnt in Uni.-enityP.tc Openeveryday.644-9400. C..i ndlc lite formal din· vest mt at $ll9.500 S C~MQ 4 Bdrm s .. 216 bath 1n~. Upe n beam ceilings, COAST l'ROPERTIES. ave HUV • townhouse: lge. mstr. DON'T WAIT cheery kitchen & garden 1 _•_7_3-_54_10 _______ Broke rs own home in * IY OWNER * suite with frplc., 2 s un· TILL SUMMER view family room just to Co-o del M-1022 College Park. 2100 Sq.ft. decks: move-in condi· 1 h lhal ~ ct • ..... -d 3 b h Approx. 3 yr old, vacant o pure ase pe11e name a h!W of the out· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 be rooms. at · prestige 2 sty home with lion. This won't last at sum m er rental duplex ~landing features. Its Reduced lo $54.950 with reduced price of $.53,SOO. I v.i bl k f J·ust been listed at $68.95<! 4 BR DUPLEX terms. Call 645-5849. impressive entrance. 4 Ask for Lorra•'ne on Y oc rom super ~~~~~~~~~~~1 Br., 3 Ba . lg t-'amily Rm, beach. Live in or rel'lt. and won't last. so hurry. PETIIT a111r.•1 yy NOW REDUC TO 54ti·Z313. with 3 BR, 2 Ba Rental. lovely K il . w/brkfas t ~ out. ED l"YNI0(0 •'1SllJNl0PfN!(f• South of Bayside Dr. bar.Stepdownspacious 552-7000 ONLY $93,500. Call [~ with beautiful natural MOHTICElLO Liv. Rm. w trireplace.1-----------1 644·7211Agent · ... -~. wood textures. Only I TOWNHOUSE Formal Din .Rm &20'x VA/FHA ilED.(JCED TO SELL LIDO ISLE . year new. C<ill 644·7211 4br 2ba 3 blks to grade & 22' game rm. Crpts & Owner wi)I sell under NOW! 4BR. family room PARADE Agent H' "hools & college Nu drps .. in luxurious Park VA /Fl-IA terms; sharp 3 & 0 c e a n v u , :===.=;:==~=~=:;=~;:====:I 1 s.. · 1-l untington. Lg lot & convert. den·, 1;p !-Op OF EXCLUSIVES 9 reo1111,. ....,.,, of rl>e 1 ...... 1CfCMblld -d· ti.. low IO fo,,.,, I-.,~ -a. I lfATLEH I I I' I I I I ARIFT •1!· I I I' I . j I USC OT j; 1· I I I J lheo ~t of flving ;, up 30· per cent, bvt llllt (0\I of dying 1$ •loll Wolh1n •~1yon.'i -. I F [ E L I D I '!l ~,1,,1-T1-r1 'rrl 0 r°""'" ,.,. th ... ~r. Q"°'" "-'--~-~-L.-'L-' ~V 1,11,~l "' •he '""™~ll _,.,j YOlll dt•t lt>p '°"' tlfll No 3 t>.io... ·~RINI NIJMBlllO lt llfl S IN • 1H(3l JAl(S • l.N.SCIAM&C AIQV( lflllli 10 C (f ANSW(I I I I I I I paint. cpts, very clean. . loo ....... $89,950. V 5.1650054S-0587 w /conc. blk wal l . condit101n! .F .A. heat ; EnfoytheGoodUft Spaclous,ct=eDICJ _a_e_. __ ·-------1 Massive heated pool in cenl r a a i r : lovel y Call49)..Z513 fi Bdrms., den & study; ASSUME 7"/c VA $22,300. secluded yard w /lavish carpets & dra~. Con· -:-c:--:-::-c----,-,--,-1 sandy beach. $375,000 Pay $204. mo. 3 Br. I Ba, prof. landscaping. Near crele d:iveway ~patio Mfstlott Yle io 1067 4 Bdr.ms. & ram. rm,, west sid<', $32,300. owe schools & s hopping. slab. Priced to sell. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pier&. slip. S2c9.~ lgeTD.Owner,642-s!isl 179,500. Prin. Only . MOR~ANIEALTY BYOWNER.SEVlLLE 3 Bdrms., dining rm.&: SHOP at WESTCLlrt-~ _O_w __ nc~r~.;;83S~-l~l~S6~.=----I SS2...fll2 Popular Arruza model. ram. rm. 45 Fl. lol. PLAZA . Just reduced I04I 2BR &den. t'am, rm/kit. $152,500 and very spacious 3 BR, -LCllgllllMI leocll Sharp! Upgraded. Prof. 5 Bdrms., ram. rm., 45 f(. l~•ba. KINGAARD R.E. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l andscaped for low lot, Sl.39,500 · 642_2222 -THIS spaciolU fam ily maint. 73 assumable 3 Bdrms., 2~ ba., '54 n. home Is the "bi&gC$l ~ VA. ~1 900. BJ0..8239 lot. $135.000 COLLEGE PARK . ReaJEstate in lbe little village ofl--~~·------1 38drms.&2ba.$107.SOO Lowes t price. $41 ,950. Laguna". WeU designed Meiwportleoch 1069 Moveinnow!ll Open daily. Owner. 412 by ltAl:!Vlf:i 2 story 4 BR & den (or 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Princeton . .546-5941 . BR>. Offered ror only PIOMOMTOIY . FOUR lrOROOM$ 563.900 I OM1S SHARP 4-ft.EX LIDO REALTY t~:-;·\,, I .. 1 ... ' I\ All 2 BR. lmmac. w/lush lndscpg & s1>mJdra. Xlnt area. Can buy w /IOrk down. $77 ,900 . UIGE FAMLY IM. l -M"'"l"-.. '-lon"-·-R_l.,.ty'--49'--07~31c1 Lux u ~yy ~aterfront Take your pick rrom COHDOAn'S. homea priced fromr========== three of the best hnmes We have l . 2 & 3 bdrm. $210,600. ~·waterfronts. ovailable in \he beach ocea n view co n · 007 Bayside Drive. area. If you wunt extra dominiums. in ldlfferent Newport Beach. 673·3900 * 673 -7300 * SOUTl'I COAST IN V EST M fo:.:N'l' S49·<Ml2 MESA \'e rde 4 Br, den. tie pool. Newly painted in & out. Jmmed. oc· cupancy. 174,SOO, Owner 6'2·7630 room,callnow.842·937l iocal)onS. Peta OK. TRUE VALUE 4 Priced from $36,$00 to DUSTY DREAM ~.900. For lnformaOon, J'Dr , 2 Uth on1y $33,900. call: Wr1e yard wilh br1ck o· · -pat.lo and Par·B·Que. : .. : Aw~~ Needs some help but a ~1li7 areal price. 342·93'71 499·2:eoo HIWPORT SHORES Just 11.tted '. 3 BR. plus den . Movr-in condition! Lowe-st priet.'tl in area, only $47 ,500 CAVWOODlllALTY * 541-12'0 * ILUFFSYllW Spacious Custom.i~ Condominium 3 BRL3 View ol Duy 412 1•11 $72.000 Owner67»tqO BLK to lJ.earh.fwn 2 Br, J Ba. own lalld. $58.500 OI' I.so-option. 4«11 Balbot. Blvd. OPEN HOUSE U Dally, MS-29Q. Owner. --··· ltowj -··· NI"' BR, Kan Mini HC 'We hou lie I Ho11 dow1 Own but l 1inct lot. 1£ Pre -· Blg C rm. ele(I: val\i M0-5 3BR, Nr. · cor't pool. 552.! Wt"' s..c ••••• c. Fant C l e! Spa1 root. I< fa sunk rm. w/al B•• S00,0 871·7 CoAS 2600' laod1 S..J Co • •••• Si • FHI t owri Own sell $38,0 ly r com1 gara inch1 I NEAi 5 B~ l m n $79,9 Call• eves Mobl Foi ••••• Newf vi~• privi or87 .... Wet· er ad Call ~ 20x4t BR. S82.5 Call ~ Dou I BR. -MOI ••••• AYO Sl . 79 80% Jnt. Own ........ ... • •••• BAR( sale. p lex, a pts com• Gian gar1 lrad• own• Acac 1179-9 LAG , 'a pts Fino ..... ••••• . 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J J 4 x GROSS vac:aUonl eoa.. fura. 1 * llMTALS • l~ ba, aarage, nr. bcb. llull: ... .._.. 1740 Coita Mffo 1124 ....+incJtOA leach 3140 BR, Ii.ti ba. ea.1111.JOO ~ , BA oa.dolD Palin o...rt UNIV, P"'D... CblldNn. 127$. s,,s...7052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Maraball Rily 6'1HIOO s Se "'---COi' 'elP... """""' FllOM .. 2 acrepaft~te;:wn:.: ~I ~Cl~"'!'"-Pool J BR, 2 BA. f9ik. rto, ZBR,2& ...... $12$/175 41BR ,2BA,2cargarage, wE&fy MIWPORT-•CH Sbo 1 'c •cu : ...,........,..,,...,. retri1 crtpa *"'dbl SBR.,i:i.;s. ........ tf,50 Uvlna rm, dlnin& rm, s -W IPP•I em.. tlUIO bet. Walk lo-, aoll aar 'Jn Ha 'poot 38B,2 8a,lamrm .. "25 swlmmin• pool a & Euc..tt .. w.. HOUSI SJZ.IOO lh term a. Call " entertalnmeal. Only -·· ~... v• ' WALNUTSQUARE clubhou1e. End unit, 727 y '• .. d. We bave two 2 bdrm r.;0w;;:;;ne;r~/;b~rok;;er;;w.;~"':;;;'"~-~-'"°~~,7~so;·~Ba~•1•~..,~~-;1!!!!!._I · nte•h•••· 2 BR. 2 a. ...... Sll&121S adult aection. Nr. City •~10" h I CallEvet.BkrW..19 a.,Mcc..a. TUR-·~ Hall, Costa M••a. BeachBlvdatYortctown ou1e1 n Newport ...... 11101...... BR '~~--SJ6..o41 I ~:~:1r.\• ,:re~YH~:,.~ 6 UNITS cw.ts.. eo.uaitesaMl-mt z ·J:~·~~1m ~';':1oowner1s1-116.1. STUDIOS&•• down and SSZ.500 each. "'''''' 2.00 2Br.,lb&,famrm .. P15 •F'ullkitchen Owner will carry~ on huae Plrcel-t'OOm ••••••••••••••••••••••• 38r,2Ba, F /R ....•. $350 UPGRAD,:D Bradford •Healed pool but insltU on scllin< boUi for up lo 17 units. £x. Ret1rinl to Arkamu? S BR, 2 BA . dbl.1ar, fhed. 3 BR, zy, Ba ........ S380 Pl. 3 br, 1i,o,ba.2car aar. •Laundry facilities aincethey'reonthc aa.me cell ent Income ln prime One BR home. 2 yn old yd., chi Id OK. qu'ie • ~···· Patrolled area. Obhse. & •Free utilities Jot. ~~idl!~i~e Pa=~P a~i in beautiful Oz.arli., Arla:. atreet. $325. 5t8-0'78IS Eve. poo I p rl v • 111 . $2 7 5. • •Tee linen a •m offtrli! $ll,OOO 5'S-0587 3 8R, 2 ba, blt.ns, cpts. W.-5 •TV & maid aerv. av1il , Placual•I ~ • • • • 14 0 .. '"'• pet.a. SZ50. 1m Aubti Vl...._.. Tow • t•M •Bar·B·Que ~ Ave. Ml·S180 • ._.. ''-I -1-L--' ... •Phone service SALES Ol)ENINGS-U.,ITS a.Al.TY uw11r•-~525 •1 mileloocean Pl Gp8rl::l9a unusual opportunity ror " Eaataide w ith J larae SS2•7500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1::;;;;;;;-a;;;i;-;17.iil 7"·t9'H e x p e r i en c e d 14 DeluJle unit.a for the .bdrm&, blllll·ln kitchen, Rent or Lease-Beau1.1Lagi•aaleodl 3741 , ... auARH "'Wl'OI: HACM Realtor/Associate wise inve1tor. 4·2 brand doable fa raie. plus clean Townhouse 3 Br, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Big Canyon. 4 BR. & fam. • • • • 10·1 br unil1. Sacuted by carport, larae fenced UNIVERSITY PARK Ba, pool. central air, $140. furn. a mall co:iy .rm . Gorceous lot ; for inform•tlon call enclosed walls. Prime yard.Cioaeto9hoppi.ni Condo lot' leJH. Sbr, 2 S29S.La1una H ills. pl ace n r. bch. One eleiant• lppt'i. Be.Iii 545 -841241 As1ociated Las Vega1 location. bus line. sisopermoath. ba, auoken liv rm, frpl , 848--7W. responaible •dull . PIMICREB Lll'IS UP TO ITS MAME 3 Generouis Bdrms, 2 Ba, Sunken l.!v -rm, Reamed Ceil, Frpll", & full encl. dbl g:.rage . 9ti2·3'724 --- BEACH area. I, 2 & 3 Rr, new &: near new. Bltns, some frplcs SltiS $400. •••• HUNTINGTON Harbour lovely 2 Or townhoust·. Pool, tennis courts. Na fee. Agent, 846·1311 2BR, F JAheat,encl.gar., di;hwhr. nr beach. $235. 4111 14th St. .536-0869 ; 962.6989; 536·.t2.50 2Br, I 'h 1:-a , Near School & park. $225 on a mo. to mo. basis. Ph:842.w6S Over n tall lre<111 and 10 st ream 1 wl1h waterfalls ereate a re· h1 1in11 Hlting for your 11pacious new 1 ·or 2· bedroom ap•rttnt>nl. From S195. F'utnilure available:. Small pels OK. Adults only . orf1ce open 9:00 to 6 :00, 2300 Fairview Rd .• Costa Mesa. Phone 54~·2300. 3148 value $Ile •00 A SoulhCoaatBrokers. Sparklln1 pool. Good Free rental ter•ice. frml. din rm, 2 patioa,li;pi;;;;u;;t;;;-:uoo 499-4200. MO-SSIO •" · ili-'=======--l spendable 9% loan . 6*-7711. Walker 6: poola" tenn. Oub fees A!Dqlt•H u.tw. J600 LDCJUM: koch PRIME 4"LEX Home •Way from home. Real E1tate'. erdner. inc'd. Immed .••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport..... 1769 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3BR,2\.'t.Ba,AdultCondo. ••J 750 Anxious owner a1kln1 occ 'py. $4125. ownr. MEWDll'LD ••••••••••••••••••••••• cea nrront 2 BP. in Nr. water. Beaut 'ly de· _. • only $212,000. Deluxe un· Avail. 6/1, abarp 4 BR. 552-0664, ~-TlS.5 Deluxe &plil·level ; 1300 S29.9S WK UP. I Bdr, 2 Ba • beautirul old Mediterra· c:or'd. Lovely patio & Coving ton 41 ·ples . its-bargain priced. bllns, quiet c:LLl-de·sac. sqft,2 bdrmw/loft-den, & Bach. Color1V. maid $175 . 2 BR, single sty, n e an Vitia, frplce, pool. Garage \lo'/opener. Perfect location. $1000 Take advantace. Call s.m. S.S7·76'8 UN IVERS I TY Pt k . frplc, plush crpts. home· serv, pool. 11fE MESA , beam ceil .. cpt.s, drps. massive beam ceilings, .552 ·8080 ; o r ~ves & plus ca.ah 1pendable on now(714)7S2·1700. Twnbouse. 31x'. 2\.'t ba, like storage, walk-in 415 N. Newport Bl, NB, 20419 ··c ·• Wallace, leaded windows. car Wknds. 645_.751 $8400 down payment. INVESTMENT IMMA C. 3 br, 2 ha, bltN walk lo adultpoal. Wtr. lc closets, bath " guest 646--9681 646-8883 port, pri. bch, many ---~------1 Earns POO per month. DIVISION O!c. If. util rm. Wu-. & dues pd. $375 mo. Call bath, blln gas range ., ----------1 trees. $485. mo. on yrs. S..C ...... te 1076 Hurry, c a ll (114) THEREALESTATERS carden'g. pd. No kids. owner: Daya, SM-32441, oven, patio deck, 2 car SllOJMOONBEACH 2 BEDROOM $t75. mo. leas e . No children o r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752·1700. $350. 27 S Broadway, eves. SS2-719S 1 ed /I Bach, yearly, util pd. Adults, no pets. pets. 494 ·2191 . INVESTMENT R...... 833·ll2S enc Ofl garage w aun· Kit+ ba.673-1241 642·8934 · ,.A..,T., •~ •R DIVISION ••••••••••••••••••••••• dry room. Pay only elet· ---~~~~~'---1 ----------l~wport leach 3869 ,_ " ~ tnc. Adults. So. ol Coa.i Fantaisti<" view or San THE REAL ESTATERS HOllMS ~ 4HBRu&2hBA!almr/prl,m2 cacr..!ar. Lagu:a .. odt 3241 Hwy, 5 blks from bea<"h. CLEAN. 1 Br, steps to •VILLA NINOS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl l & ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • .. en-••••••••••••••••••••••• Bay & Bch. Adults, no PAik NEWPORT en:-ebn e ocea.n. 4·PLEX all 3 br, 2 ba, nr G....,... 3102 brook. W of So. Cst . OCEANFRONT La1una S412S . 435 Goldenrod. pet!;. Yrly. $195. 613-0072 APARTMENTS =n 1;56 ;tu~tc~ b~ /~~~ So. Coa~t Plaza. ··~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plaza $t00 mo. 9'19-2517 Roy ale Condo. 3 Ix', 2 ba, Corona del Mar. (714) &673·2164. Su~;.c!~~e. Bachelor I or 2 & f~m. r~: ~;weibar. annual inc.ome. Asktng WALK to beach 1 br house or $541·1.998. 2000 sq. ft. Bar, frpl, Sec. 675·9337 · . Quiel. Avail June 1st. Bedrooms and Sunken )iv. rm., lg. din. $84:950· Prin. ~Y· Bkr. $115., ut.il pd. Al8o San D PMI 3226 guard. $795 mo . Lse. Apalwww•t1hn:l•ct "'&:J::::!:..ct EnclosedGarages Townhouses rm. Pi<"ture book ltitch. 7741 060I, eves5Z4 5975 Clemente $135., kids. ••~•••••••••••••••••• Adults only. 714-499-2771 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ::::::•••••••••••••• Gas&. Water Paid. Mo to f'r. $229 .SO Open 9·6 wtall bltna. l · car F:ar. TW0-5 unit apt bklg jl&Sl H.untington Beach $135., 3 ·ar, 2 a.. Nr. Marina. Lir•• M""911 3212 1•1• lslmcl 3706 l .. ia l"-d 3106 Mo rentals $200to$2t0 Daily Brand new! Under completed for sale. Close ktds, pets: Lagwia Beach New cpts, frpl, bltns. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ChHclr ... WtkOlllt Spa·Pools·Tennis S90,000. Contact owner. to major shopping $~60., uttl pd. Balboa ~499.2111 agt. 41 BR family room BAYFRONT.2:bedroom, LltUetsl Bayfmtnewre· 2324EldenAve 833·2480 Across from Fashion 871-7483. center. lst yr write-0rr. $165.,walklowater.Agt. ' I' j 1 ed . ' 1araa:e, fireplace, patio. .1 ·31 1 Ba 2 Island al Jamboree°" ----------1 S141M .S36-2S19;592·50IO Fee.979·8430 Fa•l•V..., J2J4 irep ace, enc • im-Corner nroperly, aruru • eve . yvw. SPARKLING newspac 2 SanJoaquinHillsRoad. COASTLINE VIEW new ~~~;;;;;~~~~~;;;;;~ maculate. $350. per mo. d t . < dupl N Br, frplc. Auto 1aropor. B• .,1• p,,,·0 c-•-1714164,1900 · ' Me---' lelld: 3169 •••••·~···~·~··~••••_••• lstlc last. 1-499-2$44. owns airs in . ex .. 0 5420 mo. 213J876..Z123. '' -"· .. • · .. ~. ,... 2600' custom home. Fee -r""'• Executive hV'"" tn lhis 2 dock, but beautiful Ylew drps, beaut. ga rde n .1----------land $98 •~67• ••72 0.., THE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-( Jmmed occ p • ,olYV .,...... ., story home wilh bonus 2 Br, l 'h: ba, fenced yd. o ver North Bay ronl. l .. 00Pl'611.tl5'1 3107 · u ancy . S...J-PE..,l..,SULA on~);!~"m~~~~1.i na, room, 3 br, 2 ba, cov. Gardener. $300 mo. f\llly furnls~. inc:h.KI· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults, no pets. S2'1 W. Capft"-to 1071 n n (213)793.0427 coUect . patio. cpts,drps, freshly Lease.213·782-0469 ing washer arid dryer. BAYFRONT. Yrlylgedlx Wilson,&45·9614 Spacious 3 Story 9 Uni t --~---~~~-! painted. See to apprec/ . Available as sub-ren~l 2 br, 2 ba, pool. 2 car OAKRIDGt:\'ILLA ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1,000 IB.OW APl"IAISAL Apartment Complex 3 Br, 1900 s q .ft ., 2 $395.mo. Ask for Bev or Th1 e ~"2 ·BOC'e .. ~ 321~~· now . to J'Une 1.4lh with parkg, slip avail. Fan· 3 e R 2 BA bllins with views or N....,,..,..rt 's balconie"s, oceanfront. ,~J~oe~. 963-__ ,_56_7_or_963-_1_11l6 __ 1 "':X';lnou• . r., uaa, ...... possible exlenAOn. $110 tastic view $550. 673-2058 · ·' ' ' ~-..... 1· Living/diruna combo wt per week . Call&M·l?4Z. Bkr children welcome. $225. FHA appraised this towohome ror $39.000~ Owner is dl.'s perate lo sell-wants out for $38,000. 3 Bedroom, fami· Jy room, dining area, commu.nity pool + 2 car garage. l Year warranty included. Call 586-0222. Bay & Beach. Features $750 . mo. Ba rbar:. NEW 3 bt, 2 ba Condo. 2 frplc. Beam ceilgs . 8S8W.Cenler.645-ll97 include: Pool. Elevator, 963 6739 ...... p I Ill 3707 1-14 Plenty of Par";-n, Easy --·---------1 car gar, lenn. crts, pool. Beaut. lnd1cp'd. encl. .. II • 3Bdrms.,2 bathupper. 2 BR duplex $200. mo. 4i•IS ~~ LI-----u.1.J•d $3SO. 632-3423/96.1-2368 patios, ....... gales, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,...5 Month, -"IY Leasability and Xlnt Ta.x ~ --•-·· ....,, .J~ Newly decorated, C/0 , Sheller. Priced lo sell at ••••••••••••~•·•••••••• BEAUTIFUL home, 3 Br priv. be:acb. Rec center BALBOA Yearly $1.80. 2 Marshall Rily ~ pvt patio, encl. garage. 1 w/ pool, tennit. $600/mo. Br, utils pd. No kids or · r t k N ts 388 SJ:;0,000. For immediate paneled den, frplc . 496.0170or842·T136. pets . 4110 Harding, COl'OllacMIMcr 3122 in an ° · 0 pe · . response, call : Mike GtMral 3202 Hi1hly uperaded, many ----------1 M?·lls.5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bay Sl.548·2020 Marzicola al SJS-0211 and ••••••••••••••••••••••• extras. lovely ·)'&rd. N Mltlloa Viejo 1267 Sbarp 2br, pool:, walk heh, 2 BR, 2Vz BA Studio apt. leave message for 561X. FREE FREE Cee. Agent, 846-1311 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUMMER RENTAL carprt, adults/no pets. Bltns, D JW, cptg & drps . •Pr6!essiona1Service• LIKE NEW 41 br 2 ba 3 ~r. Condo, cpts, drps, Atiraclive Clean IBr $250.833·8974/833-1653. Patio. S26S mo. 768 *L • .,DLOIDS* · • a1r pool & gar $28S Ap\. Sips 4 or 5. 1 blk lo Joann. Agl. 838-808\ ,....... beaut. )()('ation. $350 mo. Av.iii now 581·24'9an 6. · B $ HEW DIWLEX . ·-..... ' ... * 2 WEEKS FREE Alove in w /deposil!I only l BR $190 2 DH. S2JO Refrig. Security, Pool. Jacuzzi, Rec. Bidg w/exercise rn1., Billards, Color TV. \ \I.LI<' I BL \LI'\ ' ,lOl roui.1v11 o,;.,. S...<••'°' N ... ~•" ••••h 644 • lllS Ho•efi•d•r1 * g&,2.7859or96&-()(M9 · '::ea:. 0 trl2'8 8 tv. ~3:11:! Deluxe isplit·level; 1300 L.1rge 2 Br. Cpl.,./drps. I 642-9900 u.~ IHdll J240 Mewporf letteh J26t Blvd. sq ft, 2 bdrm w/loft-dcn, c h i I d O K . N r l--------· Califomia'sLargest ,._, • ...,.°" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( I I h -ho Shops/Schools. $170mo. WESTCLIFF 2 lir, 11h Ba l rvine Ave. at !\t('sa S45 ·4855 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co•la Mo•• ,724 rp c, p us c • ..,.g, me· •RentalService~· BRAND new Newport ~ l"ke torage walk in 548·9455. townhouse. Adults only . .... ~~~~~~~~~1----------1 Spacious 5er, 2story . Terrace condo. 3 Br, 21h ••••••••••••••••••••••• c'iose:s. bath' & gu~st No pets. 1728 Bedford Lo. -COM 3 br, 2 ba, stv, (rpl, Fam. Rm. ~vt DR, Im: Ba. SJ:;O. mo. Adults, no LOW llATIS bath, bltn gas range & ADUl~T l BR. frplc, pool. $28.S. mo . 543.7533 I\ A e1 <H, r Nl E qrri1~,r <, ( •• ; NEAR Marina, luxurious TOP LAGUNA UNITS S BR, 2800 sq. rt. home. These S ocean view Immed . occupancy. apartmenta&:4ahopeare $79,900. By owner. 34031 1 bl()('k from the beach. Calle Acordarse, Days, The renb are low. With eves & wknds . .f.96..8159 aggresaive management kids, pet. mac. Lo ma1nt yani. 2 nu pets. 675·S800, Bkr, no •$8.60 Night & Up oven, patio deck. 2 car $180 mo. 1975 Pomona, FTN VLY. Ca~free 2 br, to beach. $450 per mo. fee •Studio& 1 BRApts enclosed garage w/laun· CM. Call 64S-1956 *LA PARISl94ME • 2 ba, child, pet, frplc, 968·0779 & 5J6..8091 . Ruby. · *Water Beds dry room . Pay only elec· East.side, comp. redtt. 2 2 Br. unfurn. All electric;, pool ,xlras. BR BA UUI &I DELUXE condo, 3 br, 3 •TV&MaidServAvail tri Ad 1 •• So ~eoa t Fireplace. Heated pool. HUNT. BCH 3 br, 2 ba, 3 • 2 • . rm. g. ba, cpt.s , dtpg. 1.883 sq n. c. u '""· . .,. s Bdrm., Sl9S. Pool. Adults Adults. $210. frpl, lr:ids, pet.$250. fdcd. yd. $300 mo. lsl & Pvt pty. 1475. B!M-6435 •Phone Serv, Htd pool Hwy, 5 blks from beach. CALL 646--1947 9. 79_1_ LAG.HILLS$?80.3 Br, l~st . Wknds or all. •Chlldren&PetSection $4125. 435 Goldenrod, --~-------1 ~ ba, kids, pet, singles, 5.30PM 538-2789 Ll~E NEW, lovely Bluffs •SS.offweek.armlwJad Coron a de I Mar . Sl8S•2br duplex Eastside Across from golf course pool, A/C, gar. 3 BR fam rm vault u!l't; 3 BR., fam. rm. To 237~;,T;t~~M 1714)615·9337 yard·resp couple, no pets1 __ 20432 ___ S_•_nl_•_An_•_A_,_e_ this property will I loo generate a generous MoblloH.,_. ForSllio casb retUrn. Owner Anx· •••••••••••••••••••••••ious . Call Newport Beach, water REALONOMICS Corp., view, 2 BR. Adlt Pk, 675·6700. MISSION VIEJO S?,50. 2 ceit.' 2 yrs oid. $385. nght pad.y, ~ Moolh. 1 3~8-R~.-2-.,..-e-.-.-y-,-.-ld-Dp-lx-.1 642·Z5l&or64.6-21'1l2 LlVENearTheBeach! Br, kld11 , p et, pool. Barbara. 963-6738 Broket&441·1133 So-0f-Hwy, Lovely crpt.s, Large & lmmac. l BR . C•so de4 Sol private beach. 496-02661-''-'-"-'"------- garage. Fee/Bkr. WEST Newport-River l Br fum Sl65. Lots ol frplc, D /W, gar. $J75. Upper quiet 4-plex, shag Beautiful AdultApts HOMIFIHDERS 3Br, 1 in ba Twhse. Ave, 3 Br, 2 Ba, bltns, bllns. Pool. Walk lo lease. 640-0899Agt. crpta, drps, bllns, refrig. From $110 ~675-<05< 4UHITS •642,.f900• CI u bh s e I pool . S.30 ref.rt&, dlhwbr, lndr,y, yr-Shoppln1. in mi. beach. Adults, no pets. $160. 21661 Brookhurst, JIB tst/laat. S75 cleaning. l:r lse. $39.5. (Zl3)~ 931 w. l!Jlh St. 548-0492 Corner lot, 2Br. 1 ba, 540·6338or549-3524 962•6651 AHAHSM 24 x602 BR. 2Ba, Den+ Wel·bar. Beautful up· 1raded home. 10°/oDOWH Plus room ror 3 more. Easlside Costa Mesa. In cl udes a 3 bdrm owner's home. Corona cMI Mer 3222 IW2·4921 .0 ;~l~l B~p~m~, w~k~nda~~-~~-~=1·~~~~~~~~~1 Stove, ref rig, shag, frplc, . ••••••••••••••••••••••• _: gar. $285 mo .. UUI pd. 2' BR. 2 Ba, bllns. bnlcony. "LUXURY B;\YF'RONT"' H.v. HILLS 3 br +lam f'ireplace.4Bedrm2balhNEWPORT TERR. 3 br, •Sh...-.EllllG••••* No p e ts. 673 ·4274 / Adults only. $225. mo. U bsl 1 d .0 home Crpta drJlS bltns -r .... •••• -.2.3693 no rue c panoram1 rm, 2 ba, Jge patio&: yd. DW beaut ianch~aping' 2in ba , Master suite, Pool, crpl &: drps, lndry, ........... .... view. 1300 Sq. ft., 2 Bit, a Call Harlene 898-4169 ~~95. mo.Jse. 844·2877 . ' · bltns, fam rm., lndry., adults. 177 E . 22nd St. B dbl d lt ..... Ask ror Bev or Joe, $3SO. patio, gar .. oceanvlew on Near Beach. M2-J645 C0tte Mua 3124 l BR unrurn. Util. paid. a, gar, a · u s. nQ HUNTINGTON II .• Quall ~ SHARP 2 br, 2 ba mo.963·4.567963-1786 15 acreparkw/pool.s;175 •••••••••••••••••••••••Pref. middle age or re· pets. Boat slip a\·a il. Conservative cpl. or BEAUTlt'UL La Cuesta 4 mo. 5441.7357 HOLIDAY P'L.AZA0 Off a.ahnPalh tired. Sl4S. No children ~J~: 6r;.~2362;;6~~~l~t. mature woman. See: 4142 8 2 B I t hool DELUXE Spacious I Br, l & 2 Br. Adults no pels, c0='2pe:::.:l•~·c"':.:::2c·5848:::.:::_ ___ l------- D.hl'·a. '"75. 675·3300 r, a, c ose o sc LIDO ISLE, 4 Br. 3 Ba, !urn apt. Pool. Ample dshwhrs shag cpl' WESTCLIFF fr IEACH Plac• 20x48 1973, Beautiful 2 Prop.,.li•• · BR, 2 Ba, space rent 752·1920 $82.50 p/mo. $141,990. 1400 OUAllll. NIW.-oltl •••CM -& beach. $450. 962·Z134 Ava,·i. June I, Annual • · · 2 Br, Unrurn. Apart. Cpts. across parking. Adults, no pets. c losed garage, frplc, drps, laundry racililics. Coco's. 2 BR . 2 lla, 1'Tplt', Call Harlene 898·4169 483MorningC.nyonRd. For the Sophisticate, lease.S650.61S-01Zl. 196SPomonaAve.,CM BBQ. Gas & water pd. Tenants co-op vegetable patio, crpts. drps, F IA Pvt. house. 2 pati08, 2 car Near new 2 Br, 2 Ba, den. Pool garden. Adults, no pets. heal, gar. walk to shops, HUMTINGTOM 7 Units· $127,950 gar .. frpl. 2 br, 2 ba , nu Country kitchen, cpts. 110 DIG. VllW •Tropical Pool• LA M.4.MCHAAl'TS $1606'2·3697 $240. Adulls. 1005 Irvine. , 11•CH •d1'·-"-----dsh.wahr /rang e , drpa, 2 car gar. SJS<I BackBay&IrvineHil11 1 Br, cpls, drps. bltns. 778ScollPla-CM &42·0239 A A ...-··--cpt/drp1. Beach key. 557·6173aftllAM. Beaut. new 4000 sq fl patio. All ulilitiea paid. .. ... , 1----------Double·wide Mobile, 3 2 Separate Bldgs. Xlnl S400permo.67J.7099 ---------1 hillsidehome . .fibr,3ba, S48·ll6B 642-50'13 9UEIETl;ETld BEAT Large 2 BH , 1•2 bath, ~~JS~~~~ porch. ~:s~· l~~sl'1~~leB~,o~~~S -~P-A-C~I-O_U_S_d_u_pl_ex_3_b_r,_2_1.3:1~'ns2,baFP~a:/~~h~":~ ~o':ia~ [:~ .. ~mf~l:°l2 l BR, prefer middle age 1 & ~~~-Au~}~~~n Ir. On Cu~-~~~a~.21 ~lock Bltns. E~cll gar. Nr lloa11 MOBILE PROPERTIES bWa. Av1g. 1.:...000T~ eCoch Cbai1bltns, ".".;.., W:S~r S37~. main. yd. 1 child ok. $38S. wet ba r.s. vltd wood or retired, no child/pets. $169 .50 gas/Yr1.r. pd. ~~n~::~~':t~fuin~. ~~~CS96A u ts. $?25. mo, * 638·9551 * e1 ey ..... ..,~ o. a owner_... eve 962·2270. ceilg. Entertainer'• de· SIS.S. 642·5348 AduJtJ.No Pets Sec. gate o K -----'-'-'~---I Realtors 644·4910 ----------1 light. Lte kit w/view, sml pet · · -$200 Acreocp for MM 1200 2 BR, 1 BA. Quiet, sunny NEW deluxe 2 story aelf clng oven, compac· 1 BR, lg . enc'd. pvt. patio, _r.'~'!25~1·~J'!:.•:'~:?.-~R.!m:,!Su~· ~E--=le!v':!al:".~_'1 r.;;n;"';;l("~'r,'"';:;;;";;""~·~3858~,t;;I MESA VERDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 2BR HOUSE + duplex. terrace. Waah/Dr)' hkup. home, close to beach, 41 d h h h newly decor'd. Nr. Santa IC ona, LARGE Ground Fir. 1 bt 2 Bdrms., 11 z bath condo AV o c AD o LAND . E JSlde C.M. $51,950. Walk lo bch. &:stores. No br & tie fam rm, frple, tor. 1 w r, s;:;ooporc ' Ana Cntry. Oub. · $175. MEDITIRIM'4EAH . h l $3 M $1.790/A<". Rancho, Ca . * 2 DUPLEXES on l lot Children or pets. $295. cpls, drps. $39$. Call 10-6, !.5~~[02gar . · mo. Call Liz: 648-8922 Garden apt. Pool, rec wat5 TpooE·s· TOJ.S .r."~cH 80% seller financed, 8"/o w /good incomeS74,900. 673·7335 983.4sa1 1----------1 VILLAGE room. $175. 71018t.h St. ,. 9CA Int. Tight S forces sale. • TRIPLEX w/3 BR, LEASE Shorecliff Rd pvt s.ta AH 3210 NEAT, Cle•n Bachelor. 1 Bedroom ALL util. paid. Lge I br. 2 BR . l ba. WinterS235 Owner. 714167i;.5134 l\\ba + fireplc.Assume • 2 BR near beach $178. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ea1lalde. Utlls. pd. No l Bedroom & Den $!6S p 1. bl•-~ r . MEWPORTCREST VA loan of 1'7o beach access, l&e yard. Fenced 3 br S2Z .. bring OU PL ES b hlld pela or chlldren. $165. 2 Bedrooms · a 10 • .. ..,, re ng. 2 BR, 2 Ba condo $525 $650 842 2026675-C 2 r c , d .. -L-Adults. no pet s. 2013 A-tH"*nh • FIXER UPPER·(8) · . . kida . Aat. Fee. 9'79-M30 ' ' 87S·2913 2 Be room Towiu1:1e WE HAVE r.::-_ ale 1 JOO 11 pet, yard, gar. $11S. 2400 Harbor Blvd. Charle. 548-1517; 645-8579 TIH""I 2 BR ho u sea . a 2BR +den, garage.Edge 41 B lSS32 Eliot C POOL, 2 br, 2 ba, appl, ..... lach. I ... Ex-SUMMER RENTAi-Ci ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/garages.Gd.C.M.loc. or gully. Nr. '·ach. -. r , r . nr. klda pet bbq -Costa Mesa {714)S57·8020 •2BR, I Ba, Mesa Verde. :BARGAI"'1'1 price for fast • JO UNITS, c;:.M. Great 631.10141 ; 873.;s -Golden West Colh $320. $l8S'. 2 'ea,' kid;, pet, ceptlo••Ut Rlu. 2110 p _L 1 n.-Adults, gar, avail. $185. sale. ~~&t. condo com· lnvestmt w /1ncome of $3l·?48Bal'ta&wknds. yard. Newportlt.,.CM. .,.. .. _. No"Pel!!.833·8974 ple.x. 112 units, rented as '78,000. So. Of" Hwy. Jmmaculate2 SPACIOUS 411 FAMILIES 3 Br 2 b11 Surro....._ aipl!I. Projected '75 in· Yeager Really SS6-6171 Br/Frpl /Bltns/ Patio frplc, kids', pet,' yard: D_.Pol.t 3726 DELUXEl 2&3ArApts 28R, 2BA . Fireplace, $300 000 Ad.I•-•~67•l762 Tri·level, open beams, F ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt Pal·,05' .... Pool private patio $195 mo.1st come approx. , . ...,.....,.. .,. cathedral ceil, wtfamil)' aarage. ee/aar. .......,,....., associated 811'11< E~S-REA LTORS ln/ w 80'"'"" ~1• J~61 Giant pool, jacuzzi, gym, $2000. Tax Rttaafe C I M 1224 & dlnin" rm1. Avail 5/1.$. HOMIFIMDllS 2 BR.12ZiO Nt.Shop'g-AdltsOnly °" 1st plus S50 CJ D. 412 • F I 9 H._ lch Tric at a HG • Ul•'ls pd •96 0195 or M__.lnl,... .._...._ Ford Rd . 673·5100 WESTCLIFF·Adull. l••c 1 gara.es .. or sa e or · ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Low $42S mo. w/grdnr, •642·9900• · · · 111'1""1" ,_.... -pw• " Ir.de down ,% TD By •-1 Lli I 2 •1 ~-lthout y I 960-ll42 171 s A A CM I BR $110 c rt I bd, bale .. pool. $l80·$MI, . . . .-• gn •" .._PRIVACY 1 br, appl, $fOO mo. w . ry 7 anta na ve, . arpo ,cean, 1700ABed£ord&J6·6075 owner. Mr. B., 400 N. 2002 H•L d°" hlld l ~,, lie. Afters. IM7·&3. Co.cl1•l•lmiB MEN, small •·ach hotel. Mgr Apt 113 646-5542 cpts, drps, stv. & refrig. -----Acacia, Fullerton. (714) .,. C • pe .1arage... J42S 1111: 819-9744 Opell dally 1 .. s. CLEAN!2Bt,llV,Child, 411DIOOM U.fmM.e..ct Rooms.S22.50"Neek.Apb H "'daO.Mnct 7JlW.18thSt.673-7787 ADULTS. no peL'i. UI,.: l Slt-4779 , fncd, $185. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $100. mo. S36-7056 K " "THE GABLES" br, 2 ha, patio, puvl, hbq, LAG. Bch oceanfront S185. 2 BR, appl, child, TWOB.t\1115 2 BR, 2 S.. brand new. 160W.W-....C.M. 2 b /!'L b I I 20342 Sanla Arla Av..:, ·apt>. $!81l,OOO. at"k dn. Loh for ..e. 2200 , fncd, garage. $375.00 SZ2S. mo. Nexl to the NO INCREASE in sum· BEAUTIFUL Adlr " a dw gab.al ge. Santa Ana Hghts. ' Conver1aUonpit b h i -H t B h mer rent. Beautlbrfurn GROUNDS t.s/cpts/ rps/ tns. Firran. ok. OwnsaG-0321 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $190. 2 BR, atv, child, pe\., ·... eae n un • c apta Sl&S &: 1175_ Spanish Fncd yd w /patio 636-4120 South Laguna 388• l•TSIDE m · slnsles Act. 988'"'56 146-1323 ADULTS-NO PETS 2439 .. D"Orange ... Sl 9S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... a.ns Pn1p1rty 1400 A P'IDPl9 FURNiSHEO singles 1 style bldg, pvt encl gar, 10 minutes to ocean. Lgej -'=-'-'-'-"'----'---'---1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... perf'ect for bollt dock. br utll iar'aie Sl8o Fireplace, 3 BR. 2 BA. 2 Brt t\AJ B•, dbl 1ar, pool, pool, sauna, lndry, adlts. 1 Br 5175. Gas & Water 2 BR , pool , Sl8S. Adult~. VlEW? Seeing is beill·V· , ~~0--Lots are SO' xlOO' Fff/Bkr' ' · new paint, bltnt, clole patio. Slater • F.uclld. 17301 Keel11on LI\. l blk incl. Draperies, carpets, 24 SS 1 rvlne, Apt A. ing. 2 BO. 2 BA , l\laturt 1hoppln1lcachooll.83lO. KJdl ok no-·. $225. W. of Beach elf Slater. h l to I /" adults, no pets, cle\':tlo1 SE TRAD FP'ER HOMIFlte>aS Mo. A•k ror •v or Joe, ~· •1,70·, .. ~.,':'..::. cas ea. gas s ve, a r S48·7478 2 Adjct0ffi Bid 3000 6'2 ~o .....,.. .,__ 842-7848 conditioning, swimm.in1l ~-"---'--'-----r---I to Bch. & pool. Securi1y ce gs. * • .. ..,.._. * 913-4H'7983·1111 pool, rec. room, washers ~•o• leoch 3140 3175S Cst. 1-lwy. Soutl "'6000 It w/park'g. Ideal t/!ee11 & "'lN"' e--• -•s ... ,_,,,,,,. Laguna. for buainess, pro· 3 BR, 2ba, FR, lar1e yd, 41 BR1 1~ BA, c:klle ~Sft. r1 11' ~•vi: 1Mep ryers. ••••••••••••••••••~••••1-''-"'"--~----- • fesaional or Investment DONALD M. llRD . Cpt1/drp1, bltna, nr bt1cn. Fresh paint, eptl, MIA.I OCEAN A.porhnents Furnished income. Trade lot l;;;;;;;;•~'i;i"ii'~'•;'"~·-~~"·;·~·;;;~··1 school/shops. '375 mo. drp1, cardefttr. $385. Co a a I ID EA L E Do RB A Tc 8 3 1t!:", ~Eb~.T:~7~~n· 2 & l IDIMS or Unfurnished 390( :Newport-Beach area pro-pi Ph: 832·7151. 981-4680 w R N a x 8 11 u Ro p s ff 1 11. A y 8 8 dry racil. No Lease! $26S. Beautiful studio apts. ••••••••••••••••••••••' perty. Courtesy Btkrs. MIWPOITllACH OLLEGE p RKSb 2 COMFORTABLE•BR 2 675_&488or&40-.fit6t Frplcs. bltn s, dis · T11F:1':XC..:11'1N(; (714) 752·1910 or (213) CORNER LC11"$30,000 C A r, • NW OD ff TU O 8 1 E If 0 D R 0 F X 0 hwashers, 2 car garage. PALM MESAAPTS. 462·0981 • • • • ba, frpl, pool. PIO mo. BA. houle w/bltnl, frplc, o o a a D a x w ll Y H E x a R M P s E *c .. ...-. EIM Ga dem• Sundecks. From $275 . COSTA MESA $48.QM new carpets/paint, nice -r ~-2579 t~nd1•ial-4 Uftitlotl29~ 2 Gals OK. Will rent lhil track,' ·1 mi. h'omhlldbcb. Y 0 a K I a 0 NC E I 8 HK E OTO L Prlt.cr~~7& ~~~· for.-1700 Sia1lt1,.Jet, c ren a u · · · Lo•• •t 111 .u. AGENT·--· cleao2bedrmto-·•-· -·Id-... _.Lt-HTllll"f0H8HMIPRLEN U A NearBeach.·"·3845 ~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• _.._.... ..._ --"5-• • un:-1-----------11&2Br Avail.f\lm&u.n· TAXSHELTER l~~~~~~~~~~11al1 who are non· landJord.til2$. ... ZM3. A a I Ip It I It CH r. o 1 O LIM To I---~en ~ooea. utand CONDO 3 Br, 2 Ba, cpt.s, furn. APPLE AP't"S. A '-plexes • lri-~--by POITARNA ~-· ~ 12'4 M ~ bll I I tlo I dul ..--1--+ •-p .. ~ .. .._ • 8 L O V l O U T a M M L ll O r. o g , na, rp c, pa . unique Idea n a t ap& thebeach.2br6'twnt.e. --~ '"'._.._. i\.t l~t.i'rEs TO NP'I' HCll. 8al"h. J&:! BH . from$165. t\<lul t.o1. Nt> J>cL'S 156 I !\I esa IJr. (:!i Blk:. J.;a:;t of Ncw1xirt Ul vd.l 546·9860 Compl plcl-Brand au. L.A...... 2 BB 1 Ba -•--•••••••••••••-•••••••• P B L I a I B I X I I. I T M H R O I ta . $325. M2·115S Jlvlna. 6700 Wanter °'''c, , ,.,... l'A""':1 '"THEVICTORIAN" Hunt ington Ocach . 848-1323 io•iUt you to _imped Htf;pU.1215.mo.Rel1. ·--.t.•• ·1 I 'l'IX..IJY U O IO Pl UL O A 8 8 O a M7-60ol7. No tease. Sorr)· STOMEYBROOK their p1aoranuc Ylew ..... _ _..,_ Newly decorated, 2 br hlld ~. 2STOIY ' •----'-~'="----12BB1Ba -10 HaTPOllHllPlbaLO&DOWR I A·'i'· ~-d noc renor,....-"i . Apts1naCarden.A · 1lte1 overlooalD&r • ·•••••••··--. w 1ar. u .. ,c.,_, rpe,1-----~-~ I ri 2 IBR IBa -d t1o, 11 mited numbl'r o f 0,150 Ful p Ce. beautiful t.airma Btacb. VACANT 2 Br .... Hap • ••••·••·· • -I I C 11 • Y I 0 a a NC 0 T r r A Pl 0 fncd Y w/pa water 1 & 2 Br. Bch apl.'l. SISO & 'rm, 2 bath. bllnl, BKR41f.f:3111, a Br SUS .• kids. peu. t81,#Ba ..•.•. -.fC75 &L•O•TMOMOM•xox•oLC pd. Call belwn 1·5 up, adults. no pet~. 5Pat'ious 2 br.2 br&Mo • I.~ A• p --· IB&,2~ Ba -,. ,. ,. r ·-~120 units are now avail. Lg• ce oven.oven-.~ •·••-· T1I ......... _... SJ6..7031&S36-04!12 otets plenty of Bay Street, C.M.-'h •BR,l\>'tba.• ........ $650 MOH TT A 1 A Pl a co Horr u u E 156'7 "1"Victoria ... $190 floor plans. alorase, 'yA belt.. air Acre. Apfrvdlll wit.I, J BR. 2 Ba, lie Jard, t:IZS. RAISOll'S D M a 0 T _. a T 1 L 1 U 0 • M A " S 9 1-------~--1 t BR unfurn. $IM. t\du1ts. 500 ~Jtflowirr ~lvd, coad.iUoninJ, you.r selec• Present ncome RIO. mo. Clole to fWY 6 OCC. "' 2 BR garden apt. frplc, no pets. I ml . bth. !Ill LiOnc Beath Uon of carpets 6' drp1. Price SS2.SOO. Prin onlJ. ITS-llNl. TORS _ • ..,-.: dshwhr, pvt patio&:: pool. Georgia St. ~23.14 <213) $97-41168 '"Parmeeui.tlhannnt. su.7:.lor5&3JZS. ~----tncd ;d. I-EAL MJ..:W. .... -.::114:.!~ ...... ,.... ,.......; ~~·b!rv!nke. 1.:o~~o~ SPACIOUS 2 & 3 bdrm. HAllOURUGHTS ·Call Dan or Ken at Mc.~lla.__./ JBJl·ir·':~ i pet 4S23Campua0r .. lrvlne II°" MP.ll'fi"I 8"1l0'8HIR1. 557,2341 apt.I . ChildrenOK.17391 A Limlled number of -.mtAct·Trtrfirb lllO f>it: 11".~ au Wallatt: C•mpusV.11UerShopCtr. IOAU MO.l'fTA.OAL! 80lf1llUOWl'f :: "A"Keel1on,lblk.W.ol spacious 2 bedrqotn. 2 llct•t Priptt tr 2000 •••••••••••••••••••••••l -'~'C~·~··~S= .. ~'=*::.-----l --~C"'-A~L~L~l"-'l~M--'-6~00'-'---I ..lfm1 ~~~1lna,Ln ·~~'f,; ; 8NREW B1ofRE.!2,API'S Beach Bl. Off Slater. bdrm &dtn&.3bdrrun• lH-•-•-••••••••••••••• 10 • 44 NB Adult Pit. 10 a TOMoaow1c......r,..•••11trF1.t.• • l w / t ......... Applas, IO..-st it.a ate now avall.111b1~. ~--L ..-.. "L&..o~--•--.~~~·::·HAVE aome\hlnt y_ou JlTLEROCIC 2 t\1, 4 '---'=====:;:;,;===='---"-' uUJ furn. Encl r.ri·l-'-"-'='------1 lllOOS.ybrobllAne,' vni:-r' ..... ,,_ ~ --....... .... . l11jl); f1111c:h ,., .. , ''8•• • r111•" '9t•I .. •ilh 11v1r 60 I I I I a"'-q Fd v Cl '"6 0 .,. aJK A-o.p1n. BJ btaclli. Am.a Be . wanL lO MU1 CMslhed br, J ba, 2 car 1a:r. LC· cllwv•*'~J:r!'" lntn -.u ..... ..-o1u.,......_1.c.. Poo , acu1a • Dr", aa ~1.~er.Y can, Jlwttln1~~" •••er. ltJ·7'1Jl vtU•l•· 11t s.. t adl do IL Wtti -etU 1*1uarm.AYL7/1 .... ,._ . ._ -'LlhNll,_.tlb.-t.,tNlll•t'*b Hamilton. •••m.,.. CM.t. F•mnr. no peta. ('114 .. ,, ----11w7.1p-.NB NOWM2·5'7&. 111.-'!""'"'t•·-•-••-""'~-.... Mi-llll0da19, , t'rom$1711Gltm. IJncotnPropic(jl~ • . .. • I l • I I I I ' ' • Mond~y. May 12. 1~75 It c't ... Buikf it ... Diaper it...Hammer it ... Carpet SERVICE DI Rec~oRv um •.. ate •.. pe I ••• emQ e 1 .. '. . 1 ... ement lt...Wire it. .. Hoe IL .Clean it...Move ; , I , Roof it ... La ndscape IL .Ti le it. .. Tri m lt ... Se.wl1 .... ·;:·t:··:·P;r;,e:s~s~l~t .... ~P~a~in1t~it:·~··N:;•:l l~it~ ..•. P:;:.:.:;la~s~te~r11;t·~·-~F~ix;;·t~.~-·~.:=:..:~;";:;;.;;;-=:...:=:;.:y;~:::~::==~-=r.:::.::::;;~.=::;,,;=-t;"::::-;;:H:a:u:l:l~t.-.. ~·A1d:d:::lt:·~··:P:l•=n:t~it~····~A,lt~e=r:1:1:··~-L~e~a~r~n~lt~·;,;J .. " hloysittl09 c _..,1., Eloclrica! G••olo1 G-al Senlces L-oplolg r......,/Pll'•r"'9 Pl•lff/Ropalr loofl09 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. i.ovin& care, fncd yd MASTER Crart 01 ans E;LECTAICI AN . Sm.I •EXP~RT Japanese Ca.rpenler/painter:minor ROTOTILUNG'25 R .L . SINOR. S t ale PATCH PLASTERING ROOFSCHECKEDI •1 r I d a y / w It Specialty, Remodeling, jobs. maint/.~irs. 22 G11~den1na Scr"Vlqe, t;"-'ee repairs, 11hlnglln1, paUo Landac11.pin1.sodSaJes. llc/in1rd. Extertor, t:ves All Types. t"ree E•· RepalredfcReplaced Nights/wkncb OK. ReJ11 finish work. refs. Free yrs exp. lie 233108. E.'IUmate. 646-!370 eo.cl. Priv1cy rences. etc. Free est. Master charge pluas(!. 979.3331, umat.es. Call.540-Ql25 Direct. Factory Service 556--0347 Jeiinnie est. Guar work 4$.-3105 ~""=·.::'2::!03::.... ______ 1 MEXICAN MIKE'S Larry 6'5·9532/540-7&58 Days/eves 960-2170Tom Ucense C31l-15&496 -'8-b--.-.-~----11 -""'-="-=====-1 L•wnCl<anu .. · H-"--M 4 l11l Cla111> Ext/Int. paint, ......... -"9 PH;s.9-2981 a ys1t.t1ng-myhome REMODBJMG ---. °'OM"'Y paperhanging, airle111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .i. 1 _ Harbor/Baker area, b Hom es-Commercial · GarcMni119 &Pruning ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :sprt&y.25yrsexpmS29t JUST PLUMllHG? $ewb19/A net..._ _lh=•~w_ee=•~-~-=~-=~· ---I Jndustrial. Wallis·Palios· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apartment:S Hauling yd cle-anup WILL I AMS & Son5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• luilness S•"1__ Cabine ts , etc. Free •ROTOTILJ.JNG• & Commerctal movinc.'any area. Relia: Ma a o n r y . B rl ck J PROF. Painting Exter· Fas~Serv0 ,..~as ~tes Alteration11 In my home. •••••••••••••=•••••• Estimates. General Con· Well done. Large .or Freeest Call548·204.9 ble,lowrates.$5&0347. Bloc k /Stone . Ca l l lor/lnl. Lie. Ins, I<Tee JLJ'~~P~LJMl~G J lso hems, rippers etc. NANCY liARNfS tractor. Lie. 144880. QilJ Small Plut. 151-5250 Mike Yard M aint. Cleanups, LIGHT HAULING ~1-7829 Est. 638-1394 , * 642-4111 * Ruu21 rutes 968-lt781lB Typing Service. Rea. evenings534-743.1 BOB'S GARDENING Hauling, Trees. Weed-;. CHAINSAW -YARD 1'"'irep lacea-Pl anfers· Quality Painting.Int/Ext. rates by the page 0 c--t S•rvlc• Clean Ups & New Lawns Reason. Bob. 645·0798 WORK ·s.56-0347 Brick /Concrele-Patlo5, Low co1t. Free est. Also L.R. OTIS Plu'!"bing Top Soil hour •• 0 .oo. ... ~, -r""' . Ph. 646-2056 Block wulls~BRQ Pits. smallJ'obs 548-9496, Water htrs. all sizes, dis· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ -......... or ...... -w..., •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ----'--·~~='----IQua l 1'I•/Ma•'nt /Ld '"P• pos I t ~ '" CENERALHAULING Refs,Est.646"°'64 .as, 8 oppagea, re-•To"SoU•Com--t11t •BOOKKEEPING• Carpet& Upholstery Keep America CLEAN sod, sprklrs. soil (.'Qnd,. REASONABLE 1 -=~=~-----ISONSHINE Puperhang-p;urs: remodeling and .• ,.{I ·h •Red~• QuarlerlyTaxReports Cleaning . Slcam & t-'riendly Gardener.). No cleanup. 642 ·3331 / •646·5848• Brick-Block-St.one Ing. lnl-Ext. Pain\ing. replp1ng. NewContitruc· uc &~/L.Call 545·0CN.I Shampoo. t~rec est, jobloolge/sml541-6027. 646-4908. WallsorPatios t'reeEst.548·986& lion. 24 Hrs. Uc & bond Call~ --=-'-".!'.:.-""'.'..:'.::'.::~'--IJ"."'~6::!-7~8_1JUl_ _____ J ;:"":::0:"':".:;=:0:::::'-"--1-~~';;;;;;;;;;;-:;-;;:;:---j Eq µi p. ·1t·ental:-Remove Qua lit.Y Work 557:6563 642·6263 Exp c r L Japane se GARDEN MAJNT. Asphalt. concrete, i;oil. Paintlng .. AJITyp.1 -=~""'------"'·rff S•rvlc• Cwpont or Ce....,./C-••••••••••••••·•••••••·•• ...................... . Gardener, Complete yd. •SHRUB TRIMS• Gradings for driveways, MovlftCJ Fieeest 61S..3$59Jim MA l\V'S PLUMBING ••••••••••••••••••••••• Services. Neat & Relia-Reasonable •548-0930 lot clearing, rill sand. By ••••••••••••••••••••••• •646-9tlln• Tree. J\emoval, Uniblng & Shrub clearing. Gen'I. clcun-up. 546-6403. l SAVE '& Profit. Custom Block·Slumpstone Walls- remod. repair. add·on. Patio Slabs-Driv es- insulation. Free est. & Planters. 645·8720 ble.NB.CdMarea.Free G alS • hour or c:onlract . OUT&ABOUT?'! WALLCOVERJNGS NOJ08TOOSMALL Est. 645-0694 ....,. •rvi~ 751,0338. Local/Statewide Moving Installed /Removed ••••••••••••••••••••••• J.E . Swenson 536-6901 RetnOCMI & Rtpllir HANDYMAN-I-tomes & Housecleaning 7da.freeest,!i21·2071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• G RASSCO. Oeslgns. 64S-~39. LEONITECONCRETE MOW & EDGE Finish Carpenlry STA ltf P !'NG, C ob · FREE EST.646-7528 Remodel-Repair blestone, brick. tile,l--'--"'=-=='-'-'"-'='-- Apls. Conscieotious ••••••••••••••••••••••• PaintffM)/Papering Palntlng1Repa1r·3S yrs Quality home imp. U c. 25 phol1t•ry Craftsman. 645-6558. HOUSECLEANlNG is our ••••••••••••••••••••••• work guur, take adv an. yrs exp. Free est. Fair ••••••••••••••••••••••• Business. Call Janice's Prof Pa inter. honest tage or my exp 536-7056. price. We ea re. Ken eves Reu p hG I stery, ubo,·e Raggedy Anns. 675-6553 work. reas. Int/ext, rree Patios & wknds 642·l770. Ray avcrt1ge qug!ity, below V1nceLenhoff 536·8475 patios,etc.64{).43<19. Cleanups , Tree work ''THI NGS'' by Moose. Gardening/Minor Gen woodwork, repairs, est. Refs . 548·2759, •••••••••••••••••••-:• days67S·9184. <iveruge price.536·2.362 Hilt's Carpentry·6't2·6179 Dressmakln9 lndscp'g, 10 yrs in area. plumbing,etc.64245613. •HOUSECLEANING• 642 3913 By reliable couple. Good · Patio shelters designed 4r. Doors ·Shelving·Rcpairs ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-2693 Patio covers-t~ormica . Dressmaking in The ..:::"-.:='-------Equip. Rental Remove Rates. Refs. 548·6271 QUALITY PAINTING built. Addil/remdl/ re· RoofiftC) Window Cl•cring Refs. Europe11nManner.We Japanese Complete furnish everything. De-Gardening Service. signed ror you. Corday P I a n t i n g I C u t - Asphalt. concrete. soil. Gradings £or driveways, Jor.clearing,fillsand.ByTry ·a Daily Pilot hour or con tract . ClassifiedAdtobuy,sell · · · lated work 644·7598 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Professional will paint · • I s . · yourhome&doitright. . . . . . REPAI .l : .1_11 ~ype~, NEED y,o~r Windows MINOR HOME REPAIR Plumbing--<:ar~ntry Ceramic. 540·5560 l-"'ashions. 556-4232 ting~/Cleanup. Free Est. by appt. only 642·3102 751-0338. or rent something. Int/Ext. Reas rates. refs ~lass 1 f1e~ Ads . sell _ big Reas. 1'.rec est, he. usk Washed! Call Brad or. 4973169 items, sma ll items ,or for Walt . 830-5020 Brut·c at 642·8853 or · any item. 642·5678. anytime. 645-0361 . Reas-1'Teeest. Apart1M11ts furnished Rentals to shcre 4300 Office Rental 4400 Business/Invest/ Lost & Found 5300 f'en0ttals 5350 Help Wanted 7100 or Unfumished 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fina,tce ••••••••••••••••••••••·• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Holp Wanted 71 OCIHolp W°"led 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••MALE -Female 2S ·30 PROFESS'LCLASSA •••••••••••••••••••••••Lost : Poodle Mix. Sml SCHICK CENTElf w tgood j Qb. Cdl\1 apt. Bldg, 2790 Harbor Blvd. Business • gray curly Fem "Sugar" ·INTRODUCES ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK ACCOUNTS PAYABLE BOOKKEEPER • (ltlTlllC 11£W COfltlPT ! , AOUU UllESIDl llVlllC ~ Ii\ ~A.ti l'llS A.CC:IPllO • Bochelors •1 BR ,2 BR -,2 BR & Oen ' f rom S 175 4 $485 $140. mo. 673-JOOl eveor C.M. Air cood .. wood Opportunity 5005 ·Vic : Ha r bor /Baker. MEW WEIGHT wknds panel walls, drapes,••••••••••••••••••••••• Reward.644 ·8494days. car pet, e lec., music, BOUTIQUE CONTROL SflARE w/other Female. janitor, parking. M.R. Distinctive! Price in•I. LOST: Opal Ring, Mar-PltOGRAM Prk. Newport 2 br, 2 ha, St M «7-0136 ' . tt H t I L d ' ever, gr. oN or all inventor" &fixtures. r10 o e . a 1es {!~~J Fu1·n. $150. 646-8396 "Cupidf~rcessale" Lounge . 5/1, Lge •16,500 Reward! 541 -2345. • I MO. FREE RENT * J\l ature Woman wishes lo 1·2-3 Rm. offices from -GEJ4. LOST/FOUNDAPET? s hare your home or $135 per mo. Near 120·FTus tinAve.,N.B. 960·2900Adoption,Low If the following sounds like you, please call the Schick Weight Control Center. apart. Prefer• CdJ\i or t s t ' REAL.J'OHS 6'12-4623 Cost. Spa" /Neuter lnfo. M•ia Verd• East & Adam~ NB. 552·7484. a1rpor . ec y. serv. on ~ ~Lost weight FAST on 540 1800 1----------I premises. No lease req. · 8333223 9Til 1----------ILost : Part German Room for rent, CM. · noon Vending Shepherd. Male. Gray n t.ost weight FAST On 2 Ye ars experience in vouchering & A/Payable for data processing system. ACCOUNTING BUDGET CLERK At le as t two years experien.ce in processing accounts payable, working knowledge of payroll and maintaining ban.k accounts. Must possess good office ski lls and growth potential. Perffianent position with good salary. Company paid l ife, hospital and medical benefits. , ----------1 res ponsible 4working · S33·2S40Afternoon C •"'DY R"'~ predominant color. Vic : S6ots -·,,on n' S D Fw0 & -"" ""'" O • -t weo"•ht FAST on ,..~ ·A • ·• • J PRIVATE office, 140 W. I f Bushard/Hamilton, HD. .......... occ $1 '5 545 6051 Exce le nl route o candy water · • M • • • Wil son, Apt M·I, Costa & s nacks available in1_R_e_w_a_<_d_._,.._·_._:n_s_1_. ---1 n Lost _weight FAST on Garages for Rent 4350 IHesa. si75. mo. your area. Ideal way Lo FOUND : 'h Shepherd }1fpnos1s ••••••••••••••••••••••• OFFICESPACEHI s uppl.ement sala~y or m i x. mature. Vic . O Gained weight back STORAGE garage for pension. l,ocat1ons. Albatross & Adams ev_erytime Apply At The DAILY PILOT rent.1959MapleAve,No. Westcliff Drive, 450 sq. lnstallat1ons & Training CM 962 -56'95 CORONA DEL .. ,AR c M ft.. private bathroom, r . h d L'' . .. "· 5. osta esa urn1s e . r1nanc1ng1----------I FAST WEIGHT(..OSSIS 2 Br Townhouse, frplc, 1----------1 a ir , etc. si75. per mo. avai lable. Can be ex· Found: Large Blk Cat. ALMOST ALWY,S A 2·S Years experience in accounting or finance field. Will prepare cost reports for budget re· quiremenls. 330 W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa I.Ask For Personnet Officel r'om o·~".IBcfrom'o~. DBL. GARAGE fo r rent. CallGeneHill,642-0200 d d l f II t. · Sb h · G -vv __.,., pane o u 1me in· ort air. reen eyes. DISAPPO I N ING Pool, lenn1s, continental CM, Storage only. $35.l•---------1 come. f-'or information Vic : Trabuco Rd/Via FAJ LURE because you Expanding company will I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!! be moving to Orang~ ~o. H-' w-~d 71 OO u-i.. Wnted breakfast. Some ocean &1 ~"'='~m~0~·~54=•-·7~562=----I HALF DOZEN ph. 714·879-1284 Victoria. Mission Viejo. still have the same crav· Cat~lina vie.ws. Separate SINGLE Unit, Slorage,on· Luxurious offices. full DISTRIBUTOR 830·7611· ing for the same foods 7100 very soon. We are b1nng: ~P -•"" ....... for above positions with ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• calcul ator & c lerical Beautician. Space avail. CASHl E R, run or part skills. P lease call For Newport, Costa Mesa t ime. Apply in person. 9.5 family section. Close to ly. E. 19th St, C~'$25. service, parking, Mutual FOUND F T Cock that mad e you over·· shopping & fine beach. Call: Liz, 646·8922 Bldg., CdM. Only $120 We need a qualified man . .: em. oy · weight in the first place. 644 26'1 to lake ovec -tabli,hed a-poo , 6 mos. to 1 yr. All · .-· Ask for Larry Miller ~ Blk h h ""'""""""""""""""""""""""""""! Officl! Rental accounts For JB Quality . . · w /sm . w ~· c est ScmCK has an answer . Appt area. 548-1311. PM . COSTA MESA CAR 213/649 .. 1222 1---------1 WAS H. 2059 Harbor -••••••••••••••••••••••• Automotive Products in stripe, _Blue rhinestone .. a program that de- Costa Mesa & Newport coll. Vic. Hunt. Bch. veloped out or the same Beach. Vehicle, Group 536'3187 $6,000,000. r esearch that lnsu.ran ce & Trainin.g Lost : Fem Samoyed. 1 yr led to the ram ou.s Schick Equal Oppor. Employer IOA T IUILDERS Blvd, CM . Rooms 4000 150 I Westcliff Dr. Newport Financial Ctr LeasillCJ Office Space Call on Site Man.ager ·West.sail Corp. needs a CLEANING LADY BoatElect rictanw/min l Exper. 5 Nites a week . yrs marine electrical ex· 6PM·2:3QA M. Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOMS S20. wk up with kitchen $30. wk up .aPt. a@-9755 or 645-39b'1 . Hotels, Motels 4100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean & Bay View Close to park -but tots of privacy. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths p lus swimming pool. Bay & Beach Rlty 675<JOOO Guest Home 4150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( 714 )642·3111 ext Z46 WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH Co'~"' w~11cl•" ~"vQ '"d ''"~Q ••o .,/ ..... C-llloni"I ./~1e...,.1orial ./ ....... ;;' E ... alo< ./ Fllll .,._ bolconiff ,/ b<Oll -·ice ./ 5KJ -•"'• aull. ,/""""' ... ~ .... Call Mr Howard 645 . 6101 PVT. Rm'. avail. Small1 _________ _ Lic'd. ambulatory Guest Home in CM. 642·9'l78 55' PER SQFT 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB AGT. 541--5032 SlllNllCr Rentals 4200 •••••••••••••••••••••••. 1---------- ON the water. Sunny 2 br. 2 ba, dishes incl. $550. 919 Bayside Dr, apl G·3. 673·8414 WA TERFIOHI' M!!wport Beach Executive offices $150·$350 Month View of boats & w:.i.ter llLLGRUMDY LARGE I Br furn. apt. Balcony, ocean view. Avail July oniy. 494-l055 Realtor 675·6161 COMPANV furn1.shed. Small ~epo;>1t old. Vi c : Nr. Spr-StopSmokingProgram, nt:A l~'l'OHS requ1redforwork1ng1n-ing d a l e /Warner . Trulydifferent! Sl'.\Ct: 1~1-1.i ventory. Ca.II for appt. Reward.846-2000 6 73-4400 Mon thru Fr1, 9-5. '""""""""""""""""""",,.,,;,,,=I J USTI c E BRO s. 12131358-2251 LOST: white German Shepherd. 7 mo's old fema le. Las t seen in Tustin. 644-9400 ORANGE CO. AJRPORT Best bldg on Birch 600/900/lSOOsq. ft. Right Realty 979-8533 Business Rental 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (2131 684-0969 Neighborhood Bee:r Bar. Lost : Blk. 9 mOO old male Costa Mesa. loc-allon. By , Lab w/ wht patch 0~ Own er. Forinfo.897-9575 , ches t . "Ace" CM/SA ANTIQUE SHOP ' Hgts. Reward. S.57-5807 Beac h Location. Xlnt in-1-0-'_548_·_I634 __ a_r_t _2 ~•-m_. __ THE COLOMY veniocy.LowC:O.ILease. 30 RETAILSHOPS Other problems compel • * • • Prime reasonable s pace Sale. Full Price $16,800. J im Cowm available large & small. Write Ad #321, Daily 33932 Gran:td:t Old world charm with Pilot, P .0 .Box 1560, D p~~ French windows, gables , _c_o_,._a_M_,_,_a~, C_A_. 92fi26 ___ 1 ana -& trees. Adjacent to 1· ·You a re the winner or 2 Festival or Art s BusinessW-+ed 5010 'freeticketslothe Grounds. ••••••••••••••••••••••• UCI IRYINE 580 81{0ADWAY Need s mall business . CELEIRITY LAGUNA BEACll Beer tave rn, earthworm B •sEl•UG•••• farm or fast·food opera· ""' ,.. ,,...... tion. 992-2681, 992.0259 SUNDAY. MAY 18 at 1 :30 at UCI Mort9agl!s, Trust LOS ANGELES RA~S 494-7915 • If You're Loolcinq for PERMANENT Wd91f LoH,.Call:. 558-1404 85 Town & C-'ry Rd. OraoICJe PROILEMS? ONE WAY J-t ELP CENTER 24 hr Hot Line&lS-8800 Al.., Happy24! YovrLodymdMe Travel 5450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUNTING per. (including A/C & Och ore bldg. Stea~y PROJECT D/C work). Must have workfor reliable woman . own tools & transp. Xlnt 644 ·0606 weekdays. CONTROL <o. benefit, & futu<e. Ap· I-;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ply in person to: I ' Weshail Corp. CLERK TYPIST CLERK 1638Plaoentia,CM Excellent opport~nily I;;;~~~~~~;;;; for individual ex- perienced in construe· lion payables. Must be good communicator & be able to work under pre· ssurc. Typing 50 w.p.m . Some statistical. Pll!aH <;Gii 644-3389 Or Contact Personnel ore THE IRVIMIE CO. SSO Newport Cir Dr Newport leach Equa l Oppor. Employer BOAT FIBERGLASS · MOLDERS Wanted· Experienc(.'ii Gelc.oottts T-h-Up& Malden We pay top wages Excellent co. benefits including co. paid heallh ins &life ins for our employees. Our personnel deparl· ment is looking fo r a Clerk Gener:.i.list who can type 60 w.p,m .• relieve switchboard receptionist & accept responsibility with job e nlargement. Our expanding company is relocating· to Orange Co. very soon. Please Call Personnel Department For t\,ppoinlmenl 2 t3(649·t222 Equa opportwtlly EMPLOYE R Deeds 5035 vs. Wanted! One or two TOP LOCATION ••••••••••••••••••••••• OAKLAND RAIDERS <ide" Io San Fran. Leav-ASSEMBLERS PACIFICA BY MESA VERDE in a seven inning preview ing early Sat. June 7. Col students, p/t sis, de- liv. Eves/Sal. Car, phone nee. Mr Lyons846-5455 DRIYEPLAZA LOANSupt080% ofSuperBowlTen. Sharegaslway.673·4266 Growing Cryoge ni c KIPD[RYACHTS COOKS& .••••••••••••••••••••••• •COM Deluxe Offices• for store or office. Ample I st TD Lo--81/t'/o Please call 642-5678. EVCl eves eqWpmenl mrg-co. needs F&; COUMTER 2 Br. Oceanfront. Wkly Full service/amplcprkg parking. Town &country 333 to claim your tickets. 1----------1 assemblers. Apply at 928 W. 17th St.reel f'ERSO.....:L days, 497-2764 eves & $140 up store-offic('s t pls wknds . d r ps air bath. 17301 Vacation Rentals 4250 Beach Bl H.B. 842·2834 S425. Summer Lease the WEL·roNHLDG. atmosphere. 2ndTDLoans (North County toll free Sailboat leaving on long Cryodynamics. I nc. a Costa Mesa P/time, f/lime, days or S3200. Mid June 'til Mid 2855 E Cst l-lwy 6'1S-roQO 1525 Mesa Verde Dr. E. Lowest rates Orange Co. number is 540-1220.) slow isla nd hopping subsidiary of Royal In· 714 /64>5570 nights. Apply in person, Sept. 7 14 1595-6697. Costa Mesa. 545-4l2.1 Sattler Mtg. Co. * • • • round·the·world voyage dustries, 2001 E . Deere I".'""""""""",;..,.""""""""""""""" 2.5pm, T ues thruSat Wknds only. 213/798-2812 "How Suite It Is" 642-2171 545·061 l needs one or two female Ave, Santa Ana. 55&-4121 Executive Suite'2200 sq 2800 Sq.Fl. baseme nt Serving 1-lar bor area 24 FOUND lrish Seller, 3 crew members. The loatl•pGnnen CARL"SJR. ·NEW PALM DESERT ft. De luxe office area on complex of clubroom, of. years yrs. old. M.ale, tcaincd. Phoenix Society PO Box .\ttractive girl to model 1 Must have waterfront l-_:.19~5~1=2=Be=•~'=h=B~I~, H=B- Condo. Tennis. Wknd. 3 Newport Harbor. with fices & s torage rms. Adj l~~~~;;;;~i;-;;----l:"N~e~w~po~c~t~&~P~C~Hl!_.""'2~-7~332~".c l ~4~5~18B_l>lc~v~;n~e~.~C~a~li~·r~.92664~~-J arternoon a week. Must boatya rd exper. Need OSMETIC CLERK, ex- days, 2 nites, SlOCl 2·Br, additional 1400sqftadja. to Marina on Coast Hwy. Announcl!menh/ Pel"$0nals 5350 have a nice figure & be skilled worker$ w/clean perienced · Exclusive 11/S ea. 714·493-6273 cent. Crpts, drpc;, ample 642.4644 Pen onals/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• EnlPloy.ent & sophist icated. Great pay. record. Blackie's Boat drug store. Must h11.ve Rntols to shcre 4300 ·rree parking. Coast 1-lwy Lost & Fot.nd PREGNANT? Preporaflon Strictly for fun. Privacy Yard. 673·6834. ability to completely at Newport BL 642.4644 MALL shop avail. loc. in ••••••••••••••••••••••• f d . ••••••••••••••••••••••• & discret ion assured. 1-'===:..::::::..:c.____ . d the Mall at TIIE t'AC-Announc~ments 5100 Caring con i e ntta l Job Wonted. Write describi n g Bookkee per/Secretary manage COSfTJetiC ept . 1\1ALE $150. + utils. Furn, NEWPORT BEACH TORY .-$100. mo. 42530lh, ••••••••••••••••••••••• cobuns~ling &d re~erral. Male 7025 yourself . Write ad #386. r u l I c h a r ge, Ho me GLalelf.n•nnea"~•u.nL'et.B.Drug494 0·.?!' pool, tenn, nr. UCI Day NB.673·9606 A or tion, a option & DaHy Pilot, P. O. Box owne"' As'o". Good ,. ~ 0 3 Offices, recept., rest 1..:.==::..::='------SUMMER PARTY k · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' " ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:.~~:0 ennis, eve rm. A IC. music, deluxe Corona del Mer SWEDISH CWI eexi!'~ARE547-2563 . LOCKSMlTH -Locksmith 1560. Costa Mesa92626 benefits. Call for appt. Counter Wait ress/Cold -;::-::;--;-~:;:~;::::::=--:;:-1~$2~2~5.".M~o':.·~B'."rn~k~e":'."."''.'.'':'·6~700~.I 1---------·I Institute. seeks position. ---------l-ssz~~-8200~'------Sandwich maker com· Need t Male. Over 21. Prime loc. lOOO Sq ft. lrvine Coast Count ry SPIRJTUALREADER 213-591 -6953 Morns. blnation. Over 21. M«>n mature, d ependable. Newport. Bca<'.h, lux exec. Hwy al Goldenrod. Park· Club. Pvt. party. Sal. Open 10 AM to lOPM AVON l111y Detail Shop thru t'ri. 8 :30am·2pm. clean, to share apt. nr ofc: suite. Shr w/com· ing.$450.0wner673-JfK8 nite, May 17th, Social hr. Adviceon all matters. Job Wanted, Needs Exp'd. Steamers. $2.45 per hr. The Buffet o cc. 5 4 5 .38 7 9 o r pat1ble party. 645·3700 * Share Shop.split ex· 6:30PM . Dinner & Dane· 312 N. El Camino Real Female 7050 Buffers, Upholstery & Restaurant, Taj Mahal 545-7914.CM. EVERAL. Suites 500 penses, s pace, lime. l iog 7:JOPM . Sponsored SanClemente,Forappt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GETMORE Check Out People.Apply bldg, l ower leve l . sq.ft . thru 1150 s q.ft. have oak antiques , by t he Los Angeles Ca ll 492·9034 492.9136 Pract. Nurse·Companion OUTOFUF£! in perso·n , 9 -5 P M. Laguna Hills. S86·9fJ9. Luxurious, Pvt. Ent. & Bath, maid serv. no s mokers, 548·71117 located adjacent to 642·1889. SwedishMen'sClub,For Dr iver. Housework. COSTA MESA CAR Eves552-0045. . mar i na , bank & infor. & reserv. i n ADABOFPt;TROLEUM Mornings.556-9707 Become the beaut)' ex· WASH , 2059 Harbor restaurantonCoastHwy lndustrialRental 4500 Ora n ge C t y . Ph : Jl-:LLY ;.11Jplicd tu th<! pert in your territory.,;;;":;lv;;d;;·~C~M;;.;;;;;;~;;;Denta l Asst. Ortho at Newport BL Ample ••••••••••••••••••••••• 556 ·8834. Li m ited threads of l'1ngern:iil H.tpWGftted 7100 Meet new pe<>ple selting Chairside. Approx. 4 G~~J ~:e s~OrM. ~~a~e~u~ free parking. 642_4644 NEW BUILDINGS at number of reservations pohsh and .i,:lue botlle~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• quality products. No sell-IUTC.a days wk. Ortho Exp. r~q. 5164 0 675 S99l 11 5 o.c. Airport. 2400to 8000 still av ail. will keep the lids from _...._...._~~ ing exper. nec:ess. Call Sal Commensurate Start $3-$4 hr depending m · · a NEW plush office bldg, 2 sq ft . ample parking. !;tick in~. 'l'ry a I>a dy Acco'untarit Sl5K 540-7041 Days. on exp. Nu smoking, Age MELLOWResp.pen;onlo to 6 rm suites. Con· SOME UNITS FOR Don 't ~i vc up the i>hlp~ P1lol Class1l1ccl Ad le ContractsAdmihlo$18K WithExperience 20to30.642·2626 s hr. 2 br duplex in CM . feren ce rm. xerox SAl .. E AT lO"k DOWN. You 'I J (ind it 11 hu y .. ~e ll or r e nt Banquet Director $12K ApplyTo: ental Ch airside for · $92.50 + 112 utiJS. Dan copier. Nr. OC ,\jrport Ko ll /Irvine Center. Call Cl<issihcd. somcthinJ!. Electronic Tech loSSSO Beautician to take over SJd...., H..._ Rest Perlo ore. F /lime. Prefer 642.1236 833_3640 Dan Curlis . (714) 979-9205 ksinoH k-' .. •• Steno/Technical to$700 r lientele . Also. Beauti· 501 No. Brookhurst exrW>r. in all surgery. En-_. Purchas Clerk $600 c i an' s As sistant , Anaheim 776-8020 r - MISSION YIEJO Opportunity 5005 Opportuntty 5005 P/lGen.Orc S3Hr <Manicure, Shampoo. JobSiteWi\IBe lhusiasttc , ,good _, i ... HandytoSanDiego t'wy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• )D'VINE PERS. ON-NEL etc ) CM area Sal + 2S2MLaPazRd ge0~n~1!\Y-&Xlb!n°!'~~: 200 to 2000 sq.ft . Call J\. co~m. Ms'.6144 . Laguna Hills SERYICES,,..,._ENCV Phone 10 -11am only. owne<8Jl-UOO VIDEO PONG . . ,..._, '"ae auty Ope<aloc TusUoarea,544·5337. Cosla Mes a-Santa Ana ~ E. I 7th (Al Irvine) w/fnlJowing torent!lpace CARPENTER, Must be 1-'=""-.:.'.."'-c:'.::'.::'.""'-- M-I, 1200/1320/1716 sq ft . SuiteZ24 Coma Mesa in Lop NB salon. Ask (or very experienced in new ENT AL ASSIT. 2 yrs OI W h •. ....... F.I Color DI_._ Coif 642·1470 J lm,&«·7321. marine rabrieaUon. F(f, exp. Fu ll or pert Umc. c .. are se.pr g.uv .,....., Good X ·Rays, in s . pwr. 646· 1252 /644·2228 Mew Cocktal TaWe Model ~~ 981 w · l 8t.h, C.M. benefits. 64S·26S2. 2 UNITS. 1200 sq, rt. M·l, I 'This p henom e n a lly successful new •ccou-·-Boy & Girl CARRIERS I t · · ted b Ii "' "'"""' S S ntal Rec·eptionJsl to as· w/trnt orfice, lge rear e ec rontc gam e ts accep y a . Ex-r. Audltor/Aceoun-Adult s. p /tlme. Good si!lt in rront ore. or C.M. door. 220 3-Phase. Unit 6 ages as the gam e of the centu ry. ,...... 10 to 14 years ol oae. D•I· P•"· With or without a •16 629 T · 1 w tant needed to perform ly Pilot delivery route1 J 0 dentalofc. ForAPPtcaU, ""' · errruna "Y · Our new model offers fuJI color rield audits &: take be ·1 bl · car. ra n ge County 642-8814 . Costa Mesa. Days, may avata einyour P06tal1 893 No. Batavia,1..:.=-:::.:.::... ____ _,_ S4o.s710. Eves.646-0681. display. Ther e is no selling , we .•".u"es&e01o!1~a""i 'NI elwOO.!~ a1.rearl. F.a,.m pt'O(lh t rlfor de· Orange. 0 -.L-11 ...... .t...t-...1. 1 •COSTA MESA • 1300 ~q rt.·1750 sq ft .. pr\v:fte ofrlces. 10' over· head rear door. Larger unit5 avail. Natlress Rily. 979-6571 DeLuxe Warehowie /shop 5 pace , AJrport Ind . Complex. 1300 sq. ft.. $200 mo. Kirk. 540-2499 furnish a ll locations. Manufactured .,.. ..... ~ ave es cas • t ps or1-'==------' -A- in San Francisco, we can guarantee !~~~~~.E=d~~~ merchandise for selling ~·;::;.dCOst~~~.rc<(. IMMEDIATE DEUVERY. All your Shirti.t••·v-e-po1ition r.:.:r~~~~~ri'::f: !'~I - profi ts in CASH, Immed iately ! w/emphasi• on expet. 642·4321 . From San OP'P'ORTUNITY DllHT AL ' Investments from $2495. For more St • r t i n g s a I , Clemente-San J uan information write to : ''VI DEO SlZ.OOO·Sl4,oooc1epending Capist rano a.re•, call on the indJv. Send re-.495-0630 and Ml.11slon Vie· PONG'' DIVlSlQN #23, P.O. Box sume to Classified ad no. jo-E I Toro area, call 1739, Covin a, caur. 91722 -Include 418. </O Dally Plln<. P. 0 . 581-6310. phone nu m ber Box 1$60, C08ta Mesa. C. Equal Oppor. Employer ll2626 r ·' knocks orten ~hen y~u Sharp, exper'dortnlnee use res ult·gett1ng Daily for busy Newpor1.Ctrotc Pilot Cla51iJiOO A<b tu Sec'y & chair duties. reach the Or<1nKC Co<ast Must type. 64().0300 ' m arket. Pbone 642·.5678 t>tNTJST • Grad de$lring assoc/partner or ' ia Orn& Cty & Yie 87541541 ·- ..... ••••• - Pr WI HJ . 8 :~ 8:: He I Help ••••• OISTI Over eami p /t. ( Dome req'd Beh l <I u ho us ina, l dow be E have Sa I 1 Class Dail) 1560. 112626 DR, Expe in all Be .. I E ' Pro w /atr readi wirin per . i point of elt &PC I Santa E lect1 Min. Mwot ••cod firm 6'5-99 1,EXEC San · w /ex firm. Ex p. ser vic Fores -I If you -Arms just ti a n e Mayb The • you c peoplt Army 0 - u Exce for •t •h & w /r a .. flrian soon t a r ea eat at legal ing p bene r ' ~ Fashla ra nta1 li8l I neg le· FuU a cban • ment. for ~ 962·94 Fashi<1 or Pi t rain. ··Kram .-·-FINA ' c ,. lmmE ·seer• 1Flna1 1 Must ' . stati• 1 'Work ' •bee int 8'l tapho I I Bei • •1 Tl 110 ' " ... Equ• ·-.. ~ • •. fC F/tln th rt week· tJ "GtHr oil bU " 'Wlt.h lmm4 re ape 4 . 0 '•,J"Me(:c '~ -• c ••n'~y,, 01 il'em .,._,.!Tlf ------ !!~.,.-~~•••••~~~,,.~~ ..... ?!!! !~'1'.~•~•~•••?!5~~.~~~•••••?!~ ~!!'~.~ ... .".?!~~ ~~-~~•••••?!.~! Mond1y. May 12. 1975 DAILY PILOT B J J . -. ' 5ecJ lo -• $900 I Dogs eo 4 0 Ml 11 8 TV R d i r-T me means mone)'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IC• an•ou1 080 , a o, Type 7$, •b 100. BA dtta. 3 Owncr1hlp poulbllltiu ••••••••••••••••••••••• HIFi, Stereo 10'1 JAHIT11111AL MAINTENANCE PRODUCTION TYPIST Yrs •ml. ml&-No aero. lo f1'sl arowwg vitamin SILlCY Terr. puppies, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Career . & chemical buslnets. AKC. Shedleu, odorless SURfBOARlJ, Teac 3340 . .t Chn.I. Simel 100%f'eePa.ld Start part or full time, 4t adorable. Rea$. D)''l,.O·i"ull forte 6'4", Sync. Stereo Tape Deck. Liz Reinders Aaenc)' will train If you qualify. 962.1377 S40. Used "pprox $hrs. 6, 10" Prominent Newport Clothing Store Wishes To Hire A Maintenance Man Of High Quality. T he Hours Would Be 8:30-3 :30 Monday Through Friday & 8:30·12 :30 on Saturday. Additional Hours Available, If Qualified. , '°2081rc hSl,Stel<K Write Cla•slfied Ad no. Al 968·798.1. lopes •n<l'd . Best o(<. N Be b &lJ.M 90 · as. l\1al46mutc Pupa Cewport ac 1 297, c/o 011ll)' Pilot Dox AKC, champ. s tock. Re condi tione d l<.C Eves. 557·1311 ; 8-4. IBM SEtECTRIC II Experienced accurate Typists needed imm.ediatcly. 70 wpm <m ust > II for •pp:hAwww..t 1S60, Costa Mesa, Ca . Shots. Qwks. *"' ~. Mi crorotdio w/4 servocs 545-11 31. Service Sta. Attend, full 92626. 63" Caprice w/t'ox 59. l,lo::;c:at_cc1c_&:c_M_arioo ____ _ Part Ti1ne 01.>ening orp/l, Brown'sShell ,990 WAITRESSES! s·r. BERNARD Puppies, lle-.dy to fly! KNBI5" l -'--' $50 & UP. AKC. Show R C E ' ~ r· .,..,..... •• ~. ~-a1t llwy, ND Splre'i lr11--. . n11:111e . -· arm. Day & Evening Shift Excellent Working Conditions 11:. '-A; . -1nale & femiale, IMP. 5.45-0'j30 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Service Station Atte n-Apply at 702 W. 17th St. 830-1594494-1224 . · GeMf"ol '010 Starting Wage ls $3 l'er Hour Apply in Person dant , exper'd. Day & Santa Ana. Between 9am Newport Beach Athletic •••••••••••••••••••••••' evea.Full&p/tlme.App-tollam.&2pmlo4pm. •SilkyTerrien• Club Membe rship ror 3 kW O--. lleoctw to Orange Coast Daily Pilot ly Shell SluUon, 17th & WAITRESS -over 21, JI.KC 557-2112 1 S<tle.$100.CallM0-5563. Go!Go1.SIOO/Offw_ Irvine, N .B. parl time. Call 962·7212 fTtt toy 8045 EARTH WORMS 4'4·3223 Reply To Classified Ad No. 420 C!O Daily Pilo~ 330 Weit lay St., Co1to Mesa Ask ror Pnul Ward SHl,'8MG blwn 3 & 5 PM . •••••••••~~•••••••••••• F'Oll 'fJli<;(;AH.DEN I 9 ' . 'X . . La gun a CLBtl( WHOWAN'r~~WORK ? F'ree t o Good llome. lOOOfor$4.95 Lifeguard Boat, as is, ·Ma ture indiv lO box & ORIVEACAB' fema l e s pa_yed , s ml WormCasling."1 $2Lug anybidover$150accept· IS.hip edu~alional C•IOOSI'~ your hours. Collie. 17362Gothard.HB ed b y Laguna Cit)' P .O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 An Equal Opportunity Employer W k for Yo r Ir b 893.1"'~·7 'freasurer at City H.il.11 Ma&. w~ 711iql~... material. Some heavy or u se • c ----"=~~=---........ W..tecl 7100 , -, lifting req 'd . Apply your own boss. Men or Rooflop CarryAll.4'x lO' before i\1 ay 29,1975. -- ------ •••••••••••••••••••••• •••.•,•••••••••••••••••• Help W ... ed 7100 Help Wawted 71 O North American Service Wom en. CHn be slightl)' F!~~h t~ld~~rna':f~f~c: lleav)' Out)'. $175 or best _4=94c:..:· 1~1=2':.,.. _____ _ OJSTRlBUTOR wanted. IRL F Id f I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cenle<, 1339 E. Warner h andicapped. Neat-o=f~fe='~·~64~6=·~7,,_14=7-----l loats M. • 0 2• I ed I r ay. antast c I·-~ .................. -,~~~~~~------C l A mixed breed puppy. If.I -, o ut+encwaceVc ver · nlerest n M•IDS St, Santa Ana. · ea n ppearance. Ch'h h ,< T · ·Ch Sa S ·hl ,.....,. ... S ' 020 earning uplo-pe• p /t job, 4 hr• day. • Vets., retired. A"e zs to i ua ua, 1n erner. a1n w, ti U'tV. ll:i •rv1c• ......., C I · I M t I 1967 PURCH'"ING e All s hots. Very good w1lh bar, tool kit & manual. ••••••••••••••',.•••••••• p/t.CaU639.S1ZJ. PR/Sales exp. belpful. o on1a o e , IW Silversmith .Wanted for 70. Supplement your in-childr~n . "" ~· afJ•r S'"".644.8121. O.C. Alrport.m.31WO Newport Blvd. CM pitte work. Work in lM come. Drive a cab 6 h"' .. OK<>-"""'°° .. ....., Sh1neonThruSummer Dom,ed1u,c1c,ouple, Uve-ln, BUYER TRAINEE comfort or your home. or more z. day. ApJ)i)' in ~:t~~n .o r anytime t.1ovin_g, ca n 't tak e Ex Pert ya c h l req or ara:eNewport H.ttD~.ic.P.,-~aturle lady t o d o Call645-!M74 . person, Yellow Cab Co., ceramic hobb)'. Molds, Refinishing. Wax -Wash Bchbome. Dutiaswillln-9AM·IPM or IPM·6PM ~~=~~.e~:i.;~·cZt~P:fw~ 186 E. 16th St.. Costa t~ree" big gas stove w/ i;lazes. barrel, mixer, & & Bottom Cleaning f'Tee c I u d e c o o k I n g ' or 5 p M . 9 P M. E a.rn South Laguna. With one or more )'ears SUIMMr E11idoy111Enf Mesa. hood . long back bar. you shp, the works! 548· 1388 Bid-Reas. Price 645·9'..!85. housekpn1, chauffeur · $100++ perweekdo1ng'1 ----~-----exper. buying mis-180r6ver move 897 -1409 BoatCleaning Ing, lite KarderUn&, win· enjoyable work in our Mechanic, Auto; Exper'd, cellaneous items. i.e. College trained men & MHCh•dl•• ---'-'-· -=-'-'-.:..:C • • • * Call John dow washing etc. Mwit brand new ofc opening benefits, $1100 per mo. fasteners, s hipping sup-women will be con-••••••••••••••••••••••• Fvrnitur-. 805 0 SarohMeafy 073-4!:13Jfrom5Pf\.1un . be Enali11h •peakln1 & near o .c . Airport. Xlnt MissionViejo.830-l795 plies, manufactur ed sidered to supplement A.ti ... 1 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 129 LaderaLmM- bave xlnl local rers . opportunity for potilive partsetc.Sendresumeto our perm. sta!C. These ••••••••••••••••••••••• GreatSu.vingsonUsed SCll'ICltfNnfe Salary. Reply t m inded i ndiv. For MOTELMAID,p/time. P.O.Box2322,Newport positions are f/timeAntique Sterling Flat FurQ,Appli&Misc. Classified ad no. 417 t:/ persooal interview. Ca ll Apply Costa Mesa Inn, Beach, Ca 92663. Attn : Summer jobs. Searching Service for 12. Appraised Wilson's Bargain Nook Daily Pilot, P. O. Box 833.8095. 3205 Harbor Bl , CM Purchasing Direct.or. Cor applicants who are $1500. Sell $.1200. Write 545 W. 19th St. C.M. 1560, Costa Mesa, C dependable & hard Ad#306.DailyPilot.Box . 92626 Neat, pleasant &persona· REAL ESTATE workers. Xlnt oppor. 1560. Costa Mesa, CA King Sz b~d , new, com· ble people for fast grow-during Summer. 1'~or .....,,..,,. plete .. St il l packaged. DRAPEl\Y MAMUF. Eaper 'd only. Openings j n all positions. HEALTH SPA INSTRUCTOR · d II 2I T k Make extra money. ·~ X 1ng e , or over. a -Appl. write Personnel tra firm. $190. (Worth ing appliCatlons Mon Opening for 6 part or full Man a g.,, 1360 So. SWINGING 40's Jukebox $475) Queen $170, in-h Fr' be 3&S time, licensed real estate t ru 1, twn pm, salespeople. Call for in-Anaheim Blvd, Suite 121, tor your nostalgia room. eludes deliv. Usually J.416 Via Oporto, Lido Anaheim, Calif. 92815. One or the classics. A re· home. 835·2263. You a re the winner of 2 free tickets to the UCI IRVIME CELEIRITV IASEIALL GAME SUNDAY , M.AY 18 at1 :30atUCI LOS ANG El.E.5 RAMS vs. BOAT Ci\H.E. also docks, clean & painl. 1-'r<.."C est Call 646-'1311 eves. Boots, Morin. E.Upm•nt 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'til::l 4 Cyl. 6S HP MERC Outbrd Motor w/conlrols & 2 props. Very clean. $400./best. 557-3996aft. 5 Beach Drapery Service P booe:544).&Mt V.11 N 8 terview. N d . d . 1 age, . . 646 3928 670 •517 al collectors item. Xlnt 1., •u ft S•ar" frce,er xi OAKLAND IWDERS ee experience 1n·j ;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 · ,eves .ro Surgical Secy, '"''rt time, d /I II 1· f ~ .. .. NEW KITE S 41l.BOAT" d . id I t ~ ~ I ...,. con . w ge co ec ions o $150. Qu•l•·ty P••an •' ,· •. · . . . g . ~ 1v ua o wo ... pa . Santa Ana G.ood 78 d Also 1 .... 1'laseven1nn1n preview SA ILS. s65. w c,·tporl ELECT.~c . ap-. recor s. s~vera e"l/8•h & I 644.4475 """" time in organizing & tn· I pearance & skills. Exp'd. p In b a 11 Ma c h' n e s. .... .. rs vs. . or Super Bowl Ten. f\.1arine • 64.::i-4520 ASSIMILERS . structingphysical fitneu newpor t , only . S4 /hrly. Send (Al ) rt 6 G44-4898 Please call 642-5678, ext ..:::==.::..:::::..==---p rot o t )' p e wirer proeram w /adult.I. Must ! typewritten Resume w/ ex a · pm Garag. Sale 8055 333 to elaim your tickets . Boats, Power 9040 w /1trong background in have knowled&e ol & be ~personnel ref's: 1900 ENGLISll Halltree, ••••••••••••••••••••••• <North County toll rree ••••••••••••••••••••••• reading schematics & able to maint1in gym -.. agency REALESTATESALES Writeadno402,Daily solid oak, 4 brass coat <REAL ) Garage Sale. numberis S40-l220.J SE.<\RAYSRV190.23.5HP u.I 1 "~' Active office in Irvine, Mu s t se ll Couches • • •,. J /O $3 99 · wiring from same. Ex-eq pmen · ·' --7•• 0 C 1 Pilot, P .0 . Box Ui60 hangers, beveled mirror · · l----------I · . a. per. in soldering, point to Call 644-lllt · ~·0331 near range oun Y Costa Mesa, ca 92626 w /bench seat storage Stereo. Pottery & Plants. • 968·5075 point wiring; harnessing 9AM-Noon Airport. Pleasant, con-1 __ -.--.--.-cc__.cc=c.="-' xlntcond, $175or<beslof: 9642 Caithness Dr .. HB. M11c•llon•ous ----'=='°--- of electronic assemblies THE IRVl.-CO.. ElectrTech S950+ genial atmosphere. Busi-Switchbocrcl Opr fe r . 960_2627 _ 963.4377 _ Wonted 8081 STEAL ME ! 29· F.G. Spt &PCboards. Ex.Sec'y to$800 nessisgreat? Need2full 12.8:30 Tues thru Fri. ..'.'."..:.~'.:!'.'.::_:._ ____ l:-'-"--"--"-----:-:-c:-1••••••••••••••••••••••• fi sher /comm. U-finish, NH Research 550 MeWport Ctr Dr Bkkpr/Sec'y $800 li me salespeople Days Sat. Misc. gen"I otc ORIENTAL CA RPETS Hones 8060 SS CJl.SH $$FOR save SS. Hull & cabin + l5lO Sp. LyonSt Newport.._ Legal Sec 'y $650 DJI. YID D. CARLSON duties. for new car aulO Student r eturns from ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good used fum/refrigs parts SJOOO. V8 diesel. Nr Santa Ana 835.1616 Equal Oppor. Emj)loyer Receptionisl $600 Rfllffor 83)..9293 agency. Apply in person, Asia with carpets from For Sale-English Boreille Frzrs/sloves. 546-0768. new Cummings. 170HP. ;;:;;:;::;::-~==;:;:::11~....;,~~ ...... ~~....;,....;,~1 Teletype Opr $450 J im Slemons Imports, Afghanistan. Wide selec-s ad d I e (I i ke new J ; $4000 or both $6000. Electronics Asse mbler. H k 1. d 2192Martin,lrvi.ne 1301Quail,St.,N.B. tion. Very reasonable Cbo mhpl tack. bridle, OLD ORIENTAL RUGS& _64:.::5~·200::::"'=·------ Min. 2 yrs. experience. ouse eeper; re ire JeannieSisco RECEPTIONIST/ prices.646-3629. rus es,etc.644·5800. TAPESTRY NEEDED. Zl'TAYLOR Must solder, know col· lady,t.oshare &man~ge MimiLeverton PIX . . PVT PTYS ONLY . orcode. Newport Beach ~aut. home for workin11~~~~~~~~~~' ) '4.ppllances 80 IO Trail /Patade PONY, Pin· 644 -5326 DA YCRUISER firm Ask for Gar )' mother &sc_hool ageson,I· . An opening for an in-TECHNICAL R. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo color, 14 hands. 998-0271 521·6361 64 .... ·10 · in exchan&e for Cree liv-New Spa 10 ~unt _Beh dividual to operate small MOVING : Sale, 25 cu. fL Western/English. $300. Muslc;ol S 9060 -~~-------1 ing costs. No cleaning. needs attractive. g1r!s. switchboard Must have side -by -sid e West-&31·9128. ln1trum.nts 8083 Boat•, oil N 11 t good te lephone voice & ILLUSTRATOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,E XECUTIVE secretary, 675-6116 oexper .. nec,Yll .rain. r rr· ingthouse Refrig. w/ice Jewelry 8070 •••••••••••••••••••••••EXPERIENCED 5 ,,1 r San J uan Capist ran . Day & !'light operungs. ront o ice appearance. maker.· Lk new. Value ••••••••••••••••••••••• FENDER Guitar with y h S w /exciting, expandin&Housekeeper /Part Time Call for 1ntervw963-7123 For appt . contact, $7.::iO . o nly $395. Plus case Sl25. 1-.:xcellent con-ac t alesmanwanted. firm.$900.mo.493-ll54 for t wo adults: Near or 962-3934 betwn Ca rolyn Berkeley, Ourexpandingco.is hir-olherrurniture.846-32'12 WANTED dition.968-0024 Mr. White . Mariner ----------! Nwpt Blvd & Santa .lOam-lOpm 644·8260. ing an Illustrator with 2 Yachts Exp . Burglar Alarm Isobel . Call 646-8304 ~--~------1 AVCO FINANCIAL years or equiva1ent ex-Kenmore Washer $50 , TOP CASH DOLLAR Offlce Fumiture& service man. Apply wknds or aft 6pm Wkdys. NURSE. Part time for INSURANCE GROUP per. in line drawings for Kenmore Elec Dryer $35. PA I D F 0 R Y 0 U R Equipment 808S Forest Ave, L.B. -;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~~ GP's offi ce, Costa Mesa. Equal Oppor. Employer engineering dept. from Norge Gas Dryer $75. JAERWTE0L8RJYE,CTSWATCGOHLESD, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1• •C~a~l~l~63~1~·~133~1~.-----1~~~~~~~~~~~1 o ral & written data . Guar/DelS46-8672 · · WANTED ---------1 IHHJl.UTIOH -Curves , schematics. pie-_ SILVER SERVICE, IB~-t -. l E1-1-fhe THEIJl.,YTICH Nurses Aides, all shiCts .1----------l torial & free hand Refrig IO cu ft white $50. FINE FURN &. AN -i Se ectr1ctypewr1ter 22· Herreshoff Amcncan Eagle gafl rigged with teak option al dealers cost/reduced. :»6-7172 ....,... .-Convalescent Hospita l, RN CCU •ket•he• a m""l. 16 cu fl FF copper $125. T IQUES. 645-2200 ~49-8.505 G~ Min. 2 yrs exper. or 642 3 .. " .. '"" SABOT. Xlnl condition . .--.-schooling. Salary com·1;;;;;~·~059~~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,1 • Both work perf. 349-8500. IND Pianos & Organs 8090 Al\ equipment incl. Udo Out ... -~s N1.ght• full or p/l•·me We ,.,·11 be mo•1·ng lo IA.N JEWELRY Lg. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'IOIU'UI"'-mensurate w1trainiog 4t ... · l icyc;a.1 8020 selection : Rings $6 up, Island. 675·2636. exper. Contact Mr. NURSING Diffe rential pay. Xlnl O~thangeoodCo. vwthe<ypotesoon ••••••••••••••••••••••• Necklaces Squas hes 1911 SOllMER Parlorl -'==~"'-==---- J(youqualifyforCombat Ha milton, 642-2734 ext benefits. Contact Mrs. wti·a'1 g gro n-BEACH BIKE: Cruiser $195 . 514 29th St. NB. Grand . Mahogany, Xlnt. loats,Slips/ Arms Training, you'll do 381. Costa M esa RN'S, LVN'S Jensen, 642-ZllM , Costa • Good ndi . c II 675-6.::i75 or963-3612 cond.Bestorrer.494-1235. Docks 9070 just that. In the dark. On Memorial Hosp ital . Memor ial Hospital, 301 Please Send Resume To: $35 . co lion. a 8 94 ••••••••••••••••••••••• an empty stom ach. EOE. NA'S 1 ,.,v.,'.,"'.,o.,r•.,•., • .,c.,.M~. EO~E~. ~~I TECHNICAL afterlpm. 962"1932· Misc•llan.ous 8080 SportincJ Goods 0 MOORING & 1-0 boat. nr. M be . t•· . J~~~~~~~~~~ ILLUS-•TOR Cats 8035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••~••••••••• Pavilion. $2.aoo. AfL. ay even in iac rain. Experienced acute care •-SCUBA all eqwpment for The reward ' ., know1·ng RM D'-~or p o Box90492 •••••••••••••••••••·•••• WA..,TED · . . 7PM 581-8477 J HUIERTHALL hospital only. P /time, ..---. · · "" complete d1v1ng. Brl:lnd 1.c.c.cc..ccc..=~---- YOU can do it. Join the • .On-Ca ll for all shifts . Psychiatric bper. de-LosAngeJes,Ca90009 PERSIANS , Reg. Blue TOP CASH DOLLAR new, med. 1/~ .. wetsuit. Sf:J,l. idle i_tl'ms with a peoplewho'vejoinedthe JEWELLERS Con tact Mrs. J ensen. sired.Dayshil1.Mon thru 1 s moke & Blue. Show PAID FOR YOUJt Pe l er, 499-1601 or Daily Pilot ClassifiedAd. Army. Now i nterviewing for Costa Mesa Memorial Fri. Apply Garfield .... Equal Oppor.Emp quality.64.::i-&Ci6 JEWELRY. WATCHES. 875-8900 6'1 2-5678. CallArlny Opf:~ new store opening South "" v· · C H ., I 7781 RT li•·-iiijjliiiiijjiiiiijijii _____ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-Hospital, ,)VI 1ctor1a, onv . ospt a . PERSIAN KITIENS for A OBJECTS, GOLD Coast P l aza. Asst . C.M.642·2734.EOE Garfield Ave, Hunt Bch. sale. TopqualityCFAre-SILVER SERVI CE. Manager. Sales help inq .. ~~~~~~~~ .. l.1'"~7'.:·96~7:!_1.:______ Telephone Wes gislered. Also Persiun t~INE FURN & AN· fine J e we lry, China,I ,.. TIQUES 2200 Sterling & Crystal. In NURSING Part·TlllW Work stUd service. SlOO and up. · 645- person only •. 10 to '12 R..,'S-LV..,'S SALES alL • af Phone 992-297o. Junk Cars. Will ride them N 32F hl Sq "" "" av "'°'' am1 • oon. as on uare, COORDIMA.TOR .,.. D · 8040 or drive them. "WI.LO IX.SECRET••y Santa Ana If you want personal Mai' or construction ter'lsooftl or Hen-•~•••••••••••••••••• BILL''Call751-1483. -satisfaction & total in-• H-_... Excellen t opportunity JUNIOR SALESM volvement-ln patient eq uipment distributor Sl&CJS• -·r wops CU ST o M Carpet for sharp ind.iv. w/good _ car e , join our pro-doingbusiness nationally & COtn .. lssions. Shih-Tzu, Llasa·Apso, Installer. Yours/Mine . ,.,..,,. sb & typing skil ls Age 10>15. Earn $20-$60 fessional star(. Positions would like individual as Pug, Chihuahua, tiny Reas. 22yr-; exp. All ~ •l'ET WORLD• W/r apl.dl y expanding k . f r 11 & inside sales coordinator For details call . . b 11 1 646 547 , per wee &etling new open or 7-3, 3-11 u for Southern California 540_030 I poodles, dox1e, pit u s, ;.c~y~pe~•~·..:..;c.·~l.:.:.:._ ___ 1 fin ancial organization cu.sl.omerslorlhl%N1LY p /time . Sl:ll . com· office. Familiarity wilh cockapoo. porn. 1001 __________ 1 soon tobelocatediqO.C. P ILOT afterschoofarkl mensurate w /exper. construct.ion equipment Los Angeles Times Mixed puppies, Stud CJl.RPETBA.RGAJMS a r ea. Exper in r eal saturdays:You ,piustbe Vacations, holidays & desirable. butnolessen-ll?S Sunflower. service mostbreeds.2525 estate development , out ol•chool by3:QOp.m. wellpay be~efits . Apply tial. Excellentopportuni-W. 17th at Fairview. SA. TopQual MillSeconds legal or mortaage bank-and be able to work al Mon thru Fr1 9-3, CM. Openeves531--5027. Used Carpets-Any Size ing pref'd . Xlnt pay & least 3 daysperweelc:.No ROYJl.LE ty for advancement. • "CHEAP!!" benefits. . d 1· · coll,.,,.: Salary open. Respond Golden RetritYen Call 67'7162 e 1venes or ~ .. ng. ConYale1clfttHospital with brief resume t o•l ----------1~~---~~~~~1 .... ~~;;...~ .. -~~~ ..... c;f;f;..':1 ~i~:3.~[U..,~ pro-1030 W. Warner.S.A. Classified ad no. 421, c/o TELEPHONE AnSweMng AKC t7I4)Q7-6485 EqualOJjpor.E mployer E qu al Opportun it y ___ c_a_l_l_546-6450 _____ Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box Serv. PBX OperalOr. Ex· Golden Retrievers. AKC. MEMBERSHIP-Irvine Employer NURSE 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca p"d. only. Must be able to 33 Champions. 645-6438 Coast Country Club. F ashion minded women, LVM, _ \ .. 9~26 .. 26~~~~~~~"l'"'lc4w~~o~~~k·~·~a-n~y-h_•_•_._c_,_1_1 ,_1_o~'~67~3;;·7~4~69~.~p,j:p;;;F;s--l ·-;:;:::.':"~7~-~91::•=t~M=on~-~FT=i·:;:;-I fantastic oppor. Sut.tan··1•---------~• ~ tia l earnin&s without Da ys & eves, fu ll & •POODLE PUPPIES Coast Firewood Supply ne&lectinl your family. LEASING .' p /t i m e. Staff/pat ient Salesgi rls, stoneware. TELLER 1 Teacup Choe. Male . $75.Corddelivered. Fullor p/timc,unllrnited ratio superb. Xlnt sal & Ironstone Pottery, 1760 Level headed, exper'd & Puppy. Tiny Toy colors!. 581 -1122 chan ce for advance-Representative benefits. Seaside, Long Mo nrov i a B-10. CM cheerful teller needed .1_A_r_t._5~, s_2_1_-1_s_1s_. ____ ----=-"-'-'----1 ment. Call Mrs. Elison Bch,213/591·8701 642-6533 Contact ·Mrs. Croxon, * *I BUY** for appt. 963·1410 or 6<14-1461 Sl'lling anything with a 962_9472 • Pa r t -Tim e Leas ing ORDER DESK Gi r l SALESLADY ImperialS&LAssoc. Daily Pilot Classified Ad Good used furniture & Representative needed needed for busy, high Matu r e ; Rel a i I 550NewportClrDrNB is a simple matter. appliances, or I will Sell Fashion Consultant, full for attractive apartment preasure position. Must drugsl.ore. Includes eves Equal Oppor. Employer just call 642-5678. for You. or parl time. We will complexes. Individual be accurate typis t , &wknds.846-0688 ~:;::;:~:.;:~~;;;;;;;;J.:::;;~~~~~;;;;;;;;;I MJl.STERSJl.UCTIOM train, over 21. Call Mrs. must be willing to work familiar w/ billing pro-l----------l 1 6464686&83]..9625 •Ktamer,963-2652. weekends & have adap-cedures. Detail minded Sol•1ladvRetail OrSUNDAY8J9.0!n4 ;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 table schedule. 1 Year's &: able to d'e al with Exper'd. l::h ildren's public contact exper. · public. Exp. essential. clothing & toys. Approx FlNANC E necess. along w/pleasant Beverly, 919-2991 . 30 hrs wk. 549-1461. 'SECRET'DY appearance & pel"80flali-M ty. Fo'r further informa-·Person 21 ·40, trn for lion mgmt. $150 wk guarn. Sales Secretary ror bus Yacht Brokerage on Bay. Ex per., skilled, a pltcants only Please/ Phone Mr. Taylor Immediate opening for Secretary to work in finance Department. 'Mu &t have excellent . ~t.atiatical skills. Able to 1 'ytork with several people '116 be detail oriented. Typ· big 60 w.p.m. & sh ordlc· ta phone. If )'OU quall(y, P lease Call 644-3319 9A M 'til Noon THllRVIMICO. 550 Mewjlort Cir Dr Mewpari-" EqualOp r.Employer , Col pre f. Mr. Levi 846-5455 Plumber, Repair, full 646-0.551 time. 5 yrs minimum ex· 1~:.:.:.=:.:..------1 per. Ref. req ui r ed. SEAMSTRESS 536-1452 Sail makers. exper. req. PRINT SHOP Top paY. Ullman Sails. I TRAINEE e7S·G970 { Mature lndiv. to be SECRETARY-EXEC · PLEASECALL LEGALSECRETARY t rained for our pr int Newp ort Beach fir m I 644·3ll9 , Corporate experience. shop. Good progresa:lon enaaged in real estate ' ' Be\ween9am&Noon Newport Cenler . increases &beneHts.Ap· appr aisal & propert , •1 THE IRVIMICO. G40.(8)(). ply National hS51ystNom8s mkg1m1 t. x1:idttl..iYplin~,~ks . 550 Newport Ctr Dr 1-----'-'-'--"~---I Corp, 4361 Birc , . . s I s req . e .,.. pg. • " Mew--'.._.. MA ID WANTED. part (Near.O.C.Airport) Christian environment. ,..... ' time. Call Mesa Motel, . Send resume or qual. '";.Eq~u.,•.,l~O~p~po~r ... Em~ .. plo~y.,e~r~l -!-~*~~·-:-~:--;----jProduct1on Worker, top , salary req. to Resume, :: burner, delivery driver. p o Box su Balboa, - ., -oD SERYICE . • • * '* (2) openln11. Call eind.y, C~. 9it>61 • ~ Mn-" 642·2256. F /time da)' help Mon 705 c~ •-. t b ru Fri . P /llme -•w• Projfd SECURITY weekends . SHI..._.. c ... Cs 0 11 GUAID AltPIY Mc.Dan 'd'1 You are tb• winner oC 2 for real esLate develop-Retired security guard ?o6 \V.'Cst Hwy. N.B. keetickeu to the ment co. Secn!\Utal • work p /time for boa -=---~---1 UCI 11YM eonslructlon bookkeep· manut. movln1 to <Fentral omce, emph93is c...-m tna b•~kground pref'd. locatton near o.c. ofiblllint.•houldbegood a•sia•LL..._ .. ._... Should be familiar Al:J:::rt. Must have 1 ,.ith t11u.ru. accurate, "' ,.. •-· true Immediate opening for SU NOA Y, MAY 11 ~.{!fJ,~t~sr':e'n=. ren: uni orm &: tramp. App riiponslble lndivtduaJ. atl :IOatUCt ~..,... rel led lnpe.nonatiuatdshaek, 5 • o . S 2 a 6 . 3 4 s LOSANGl!t..ESRAMS tat,...,,.... a ,... WHIHIC:C... .. poru to pubUc agencies JW Placentia, CM ·-.·Ol~e~Co;r:m~••~k~,:C:M:·:~;;I OAKLANDsit.AwERS " Jendu-1. Submit re-1..,~~~~~~~~~ In 1 seiven'lnnlngprevtew t'"'1e & 11tary ~ulre· I'. • meat to: Claulfied ad "'-... , LiAi •• opf1Super 8f1""~Terts67s t no. 419, c /o Dalb' Pilot, You don't need a J{Un to T..-A•M"'~ 111se ca • . 'ex p O Box 1580· CoeL• ··Draw Fa11t " when you Ht ernpoTempofaryltelp 333toclalm)'ourlickel3. aieu "ca.x. ' ~l aceanad1ntheDAILY " l-••yParlt lrvloe (North Couol,y toU free • l'OT W l Ads' Call ~1-c;11 ~ number ti S40-12ZO.) Sell Idle ltem11 with a Dal· n~ _ 642.';61s. · • • • • ly Pilot Cl.assined Ad. • Preview Super Bowl 10 ! WATOi RAMS AND RAIDERS IN ACTION AT UC IRVINE 1 :30 p.m. Sunday Moy18 U C I Baseball Stadium AND 7:30 p.m. Monday Moy19 Crawford Holl nd.t1 S2 .oth *""' _., .. ...,. __ ,_ __ .. ____ .. UCI Celebrity Baseball Gome ,.....,_ .. .....,, MATTRESS •MADNESS* •ALL SIZES* Pricfll to Move! 833-9625 & 646-8686 DRAPERIES&CARPET Besl Prices-Ftee &t. Cal\ 548-6810 TREE SALE 15 Gal. $15. 24 "" Box $75. Grower. 642-4403 Mink Coat & Stole.. Estate Sale. Autumn I-laze. Sz 14/16. Roth $1600. Must be sold. Call 615-4539. 4'x6' Port. Greenhouse. 1o·x12· Alum. Shed. Bev. Glass door, Cabin door. 645-6456. Aims Vocal~onlc IV . Amp. X1nt cond. $300 . Shure Speakers. 2-s ··, • 1-10". horn in each. $\2U ea. After 7 call557-6529. Rik /Chrome Barstools . Set or J. $95, Tow-bar $35. M2·9257 . SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS 1-iealth -J.'airy !':i<'oul Defile Rt~A\11 The cost of !Jving is up :JO percent , bul thti coi:ll or dying i:ii :'ltlll within cver.vone'1' REACll . I For an Ad in Women's Wortd Call Sue 642-5678, bt. 330 5-Star Wardrobe IOYJ.20¥..: r., 1Tf.,.;_ 11f..,.,.._ 111 !\'l \" v•oM~:s Ju,i ll ~•·)''lu •l~llKht lb Hl\Yl'lllllt ~¥<'ry · "'""r'' in 1hl• '•·f'lll'I wa1Jrobe! tl"w 1Umn11n11. Jll•·lro11t tlre11t. \'l!bl, blOYlf', l•!>lt, .~lrl Ill ~llthln~ w11h1tbh• kolt•. 1'rlnlntl l'ottt,:,rn l lJ6'; l11lr 8la~• l•H~, ll'~· 1t1,1.. 16\i. l!i... ~\.\.. -St-nd $1 Ot1 for e11'h paltern, Adil ts l'enl.• fot etch p111ern ror f'irst·tllN m1U Ind ~l't'l'••I h1ndlln1; other•••t tl!lrd- rl1ss delivery will t•kt 1hrre .. Hlt~ormore Stndt0Ma111n Mir1 ln, 442, lhf n~11v 1•11oc . 1'1!\rrn lnpl , 212 Y.'l'SI 19'h SI . New Vork. N \' 10011 l">rint NAM t'., AllOR &SS. Zll', SIZf: 1nd STYLE NtJMBt:H ONE fR t;t; PATTER:'li of your tho!<"• lo Mnd l(lt',nllf' rrr:c P•I tern 1n&•d• NF.W SPRIN<l· SU MMt~R PATTf:RN CATALO(l IOO~tylea.1ll1htt, ft"('<I: p11tern rou~ ~nd 7k llOw Sf:W + K?lllT 8ooll: wttll baMl'lil~Ul!PllUlrn II i~ lrnot ~nt t"11t11on8oc::ik $IOI) ln~l1ntSc>w1ngnoot •• Sl 00 Br~eze-Easy! ~"·"I fn·1t1 a11J fl'"•' :.~ ~ br•"'l•• IQ !loll ll(lft dt~~· P1u::kabh•. 1octfN·I Tu•-.:IM) dlnuer ' C1·ochel iii···•~ rnnlnl,<' lo l'h1th1 IOOlf<I wlt.b flt1w,.r o,.- d•lllon u tm, u~ln~ •1tJuhl'" 1tMt.11d bed~1>rcnll ctJiton. 1'111. t~rll 7Z!I~: 111,..,. S-1-f lnclUdl'<I send $1.00 for eal'h· patltm Add 2S' fni-earh patltt11 for nrst·t/••• m:iU ind •Pl!'<'l•I hend 1111 . Stnd to ,\lier Rrri1, IM. the Daily Pilot, Nffdl«raft e>ep. .• Bo1t UU, Old Cheltfl st1Uon , Nrw York. N . ,._ 10011. Prlnl N1me. AddrC'Jf. Zip, P1tlC'm N11mbirr , S•"'"' dol 11r 1! Cre1te bir•11Uf11l lhin1t . Seftd fat Ntw lf'IJ Needlttr1ft C.llla(l a dnl1n1 lttiltWd IN4lk .... 75' N-! NU\y P'tfty Qllilb ll.00 NC'•! Ripple Crochet. , ... fl.00 S... .+Knit Book ........ fl.z:I NffdltPoint look ... , tt.00 ,,_.., Croth.t Ronk .. I I.to H•\fl'\n Crochet Boot ••.. 11.00 1n111n1Crochet8ook , .$1 .00 1naun1 M 1~r•m•Booll:. 11.00 ln11an1 MOflt)' l!looll .... fJ.00 ComplC't1 Qlft'IOOT .. , .. 11.00 Com pl.ti A r1h.,... 114 .. 11.00 12PrL11Af•h•n••ll •••. ,IO' Book of IS Q\llltt •1 ........ 90' M111t'llmQu\ltlka1t ,,, :IO' I& Qullt1forTOd&)'113 .•.•.. Ill" Book of II Jiffy Ruu , .:IO' • I BJIOAILYPILOT Mondoy.Mayl 2.'975 Autos,IMporiod ...... 1..,..W Alllol,l•porto.I Allle1,Use4 , -.u~ AMIM,UMtl . --···················•••fl'• .•.. ,·-···,·······~···· •.•.••..••..•••..••..•.••••••.••...•••.••••••.. ••·•·•••••·••••··•••··· ....................... . ·~~· AlllesW....,. tsto .IMportod MIK..tH-9740 v ... w~ t770 C••••• ttll D•••• tta.., · .9974 .,_ H74 _ ~ tOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '''''°'''''''''''''''''' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••._• ... ••••••• .. • ,;,r.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-..,. _,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• D..._ 9710 ea. VW, recenU reblt. nu '12 Da"1 Lo. ML '11p Tob :•••••••••••••••••••••• , • ~at 14• Gtuapar G-3 lk.1 boat, TOP DOLLAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• We are pleased to an· tires, taped~. make of. CADILLA.C Coad. Red. P/S, P /11, 74 OT WGN. AM JFM 71 GT H•tchbaick. G 50 bp, A·l cond. Gear In PAID WI.LL BUY YOUR nounce the resale ol ooe fer.175-16'18. Over 70 t.o choaH from BtatOffer . .-.in atereo. Cu1t.. Int... pvt.CJ:; •ll•Ct!I. A iowid invest.• eluded. $650. After6p.m . IMMEDl•..,..y DATSUN TOYOTA or lheb·1"".,,ty s:r.ea1 , From $1995. GMAC--... tt40 121\,4000 • or bat.. 492· n\ent, In Xlnl ~,.·Call • -.2179 "'' s. OR VOLKSWAGEN aulOmo 1 ea our lime. 68 Bug, reblt. 1600 ens. 1'"'i cln & Leui .,.._..,. 1 fordetaUa . 6'2...... . FOi ALL Owned, driven, & Ob· RadiaJ tirea, mag whls, nan • -••••••"•••••••••••••• IMh.. Storage 9090 PAID FOR OR NOT. viously pampered byont xi. cond.,SJ,OOO.&f.5..9151 n Ford. amall VS.auto 1.2 M... 97~1 Mm• t7~JI ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOIEIGMCAIS W00ILLLALR ~c!rl ~ENO Tp or Orange County'.a \T. Lont bed, 55,000ml.1 ••4°•••ff ••••••••••• • ••••••••.,•••••• ••-•• B 'SI d .1 CALLOICotrr.M:IM · largest new car dealers. VWParlS4i:wOC'k,enal.ne, owner.Goodcond.S2000 . .:: e k 1 ~rr:!~e~ l h'i :~ TO SEE US ALLEN.540-0442 This re mark11.ble 1973 trana, beads, cases. or will coru1lder tr"de Security-24 hr. launehing 074 Datsun Pickup. Cstm Mercedt!S Benz 450 SLC U11ed, rebuilt or ex· M7·6775 ramp. Newport Dunes, whls, paint. interior. Coupe is now on dis play. changed. Tu.oe-Upa $2(1. •70 CtMR ~"-"-''-------NEWPllf\T IMPflf1TS U3l 8ack Bay. 644-0510 $lOOO T .O.P. c,au 898.1981 Please call 89t-3321 ror Part.a, oil & valve adjust· '71 LTD, Radial-tires, aftS. further details. ment.Steve,SSG-9306. DIVIUI A/C, all powoer,• till 73, 240Z, lo mi. 33M, White 1'f'•sportation ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3100 W.CNst thwy.N.B. ext. Red int. A/C, Mags, ~•2 9405 Xlnt Cond. PP. $4,550. •••••••••••••••••••••••i--~·~·""=.;·-·-----I 5'7·1171 days 499.3745 •69 VW Camper. Fully • nite. equipt. Self contained. WE BUY MUST SELL! 19'10Datsun $2700. 1035 w. Wilson IMPORTS 2000. s •pd. H'dtp. . ~C~M~-~A~f~t~•~·------I Radials . 2 tonneaus . ~ Top Dollar Fo r Any S f Motorc:Scircycles/ Make or Model. i-'~"""-·_A_t _•~: 642_·_4596 __ . _ ooltts 9150 JIM PA'"'OS '12 240Z Sliok. Im · ·••••••••••••••••••••••• MAZD,..A maculate. $4200. Low '72 HONDA 350. Gold Mileage. w/blk. trim. Gold metal Call494-2780 flake fairing. Xlnt. cond. 2001 S. Manchester $6SO. Call aft, SPM Anctheim 636-6000 Fiat c., •• , •. s., RoWt 9120 9725 Vinyl top, tapestry In· w b e e I , I o ad e d , MG 9742 *'73 VW * terior, full power, fa1::. Sweetheart. 1 Owner. ••••••••• ••••••••••••• Gd. Transportation. t.ory air conditioning, tilt Must See, $1900/ malr.t '72 MG Midget, Am /to .. m, Appt.t.oiee.6"·5201' &leering wheel, AM/l''M orfer.833-9305Pvt.Pty. tape d eck, s ki racks. 69 VW Bug, Good Cond. & ~~C~~c. Super clean. '66 Ford Cust.om.500, 4DR. Good cond, Must sell Clean. Am /F.m. Nu Runa great, looks bad, $22SOor offer.673-9987. Tires, $127.S 545-614l~~=iiS2Jl~tiSii~1 orig owner. Fac air, a /t, MGI 9744 •56 VW, recent ens. thu, p/a, r /h. $350968-5710 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• lop, paint. Classic! Make U.C• 9945 '66 ROA OSTER, new offer. Eves.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• paint, Britis h racing -----;;-;-;;-;;----11,,:::::::::..::.::::l; •74 CONTINENTAL green, looks sharp. Best * • * * offer. 751 -7691 Jws Gala# II C~ 9917 4 Dr, loaded, sunroof·, 3832 COIMy St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pri. Pty. 838-8683 lrYW. '74 CAMARO, Air , Mercury 9950 You are the winner or 2 .AM t:FM stereo, many ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opel 9746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• freeticketstothe ·more extras. XlDt cond. '69 Mercury. A·l cond. UCI IRVIHE i~ide & out. Must sell Low ml. P /b, P/s, air 493-4802 l ~-------1 O Opel GT, 39,000 mi. 0 C _..... • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt Cond. Pvt. Ply. ,__,,' ORANGE COUHTT'S 548·0763 ' •72 Honda 750 fuJly eqpt. $575 in accessories. lmmac cond $1600. 645-4785 or 645-4728 MotorH......, Sato/I.... 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Highest $11otyer NEWEST & LARGEST l-------- on IMpOrls IMMEDlA'fE '72 OPEL.GT Bill Maxey Toyota DELIVERY Only 30,000 Mile-s Call Rogeror BiU All M"odels &Colors Vinyl bucket seats, 4 847-8555 speed tran s mission . FREE •ppa .... or.... bick Miller Motors radio and healer. sPort this week ; $3900/of· cond . Auto , $1200. CILEIRITY fer /ta ke over lease. 546-9903 · IA.SEIA.LLGAME. 67-5·8624 evenings & SUNDAY,MAY-18 w.eekends. 68 Mere. 10 Pass Wagon. a t 1:30 at UCI CIM.....olet 9920 air & power. Clean. $555, LOSANGELE<iRAMS ..... =.::2886=·'------JI ·················-····· -OAKLAN~sRAIDERS COMHELL Must99 9952 • •••••••••••••••••••••• in a seven inning preview CHEVIOLET ofSuperBowlTen. SALES &SERVICE '72 Mustang Mach I . 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Aft. 6 pm, 640-a081 '· '67 2505. lull equip, $3,250. 642-7137 •i • • ' l..agona/South Coast Today's Closing N.Y . Stocks VOt . 68(NO. 132, '2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MAY 12, 197S TEN CENTS. . . Laguna Eyes Vote on Nude Bathers .BY JACK CHAPPELL ottMO•llY'°ll9'ilaff' , The Lag Una Beach City Coun· cll has announced its intent to ban all nude bathing from Art Colony beaches, but at 7 o'clock tonight will determine if a straw vote on the matter should betaken when voters go to the poUs at the May27 parking bond election. -The council unanimously Councilman Charlton Boyd was a bsent-urdered City Attorney Geoi:ge Logan t o draft an emergency ordinanee banning nudity on the beach. The action followe d u two and a half hour public hearing Saturday a t- tended by 180 persons. The council deferred a decision on the stra~ vote until individual members ~ould confer with backers of the $800,000 bond lssue election financing a parking structure. In a statement generally sum · marizing the sense of the C.'Ouncil , Mayor Roy Holm said he felt permitting nudity was "imprac· tic al," but not that it was ob· scene, immor a l or otherwise nasty. Designating a so-culled "free beach" in the Art Colony would make Laguna a focal point in the southland fo r congregation of • nudis..j.s and undesira bl e gawkers . Th e mayor .. rellow council members and a number of speake r ts pointed out Laguna Beach has no truly secluded beaches at which nude s un· bathers or swimmers would be screened from residents who did not wish to be exposed lo the nudists' exposure. If an urgency la w is ena~ted Wednesday night, it wi ll go into e-rfect immediately. Until then. however, the city has no law un· der which police can arrest or cite nude beac hgoers. "Nudity in itself will not be c ause for action. howe ver, any lewd act will be ," Police Chief Frank Schopen said , after the meeting. Coun ci lm a n J on Br a nd broached the suggestion of a city- • wide straw vote which he em · phasized would not be binding on the council, but would give it a.n indication fol-the public's feel- ings. That straw vote was suggested to be held concurrent.with a city bond election May 27. The coun · cil will decide on the straw vote proposal at 7 p.m . ,_1onday aft er conferring with proponents s up· ($ee NUDES, Page A2) • rotests irac Sailboat Hits Pier Newport Craft Drifts Through Fog A Newport Beach-based sailboat carrying ,five _people drifted· into the end or the San Clemente pier this morning after floating on fog-shrouded seas for nearly 24 hours. ·•Sgt. Robert Bainbridge of the brange County Harbor Patrol's J;>ana Point station said the sailors became lost in the fog SJ.lnday morning while returning !tom a weekend trip to Catalina -\'!land. :Bainbridge said all the fu el on boaid the boat was used up as the lroup tried unsuccessfully to find ~:and. The 30-foot craft then drift- ed aimlessly until striking the San Clemente pier at8 a .m. · The skipper of the boat was identified as Michael Arenson, 25, of Los Angeles. He chartered the vessel from Newport. Sailing Cl-.ab on Friday. Bainbridge said none of lhe OC• e.upants of the sailboat was in· Jid'ed in the collision. There was no d'amage to the pier and only slight damage to the boat's hull. Ken Casper, a San Clemente lifeguard, said the station had just opened when the craft rammed the pier's end. · The collision was witnessed by several s urfer s in the water near the pier , he said. One summoned lifeguards. At the s ame time another occu- p a nt o f the boat . Ric hard Sil verman. 23, of Holly"'·ood, was climbing up a ladder attached to a pier piling to summon help. Casper said the boaters tied a rope around the pile so they could Tax Increase? not drift away. The boat was later towed by the Harbor Patrol to the ,Dana Point J.larbor fuel dock wh ere it was fu eled for the trip to Newport. Both Caspe r and Bainbridge said they 'vere told by occupants of the boat that shots fired as dis- tress signals were disregarded by other boaters who came c lose (See SlllP, Page A2) Laguna Trustees To Review Budg_et . r Laguna Beach school trustees will make a page-by.page review Tuesday of a $5,346,077 budget for the upcoming school year that in· eludes a proposed 17-cent tax rate increase. The spending program com· mils $4 ,967 ,675 for current ~chool programs, lea ving a surplus ot $378,402 that could be used to pay tor employe salary increases, re· serves and new programs. Quigley Running; )V on't Say Where Bus iness manager Clyde Lov· elady predicted today that a tax rate of $3.03 per $100 assessed valuation will be levied to fund the budget. This year's tax rate was $2 .86 for a bud get of $5 ,019,380. The increase in the budget is due to two factors, Lovelady said. Average daily attendance (ADA) within the district is ex- pected to reach 3.450, up 100 from this year. Under Senate Bill 90, the om- nibus school finance measure, the district can pass along to the taxpayers the cost of educating the new students. Da.Uy P+lot Pftoto by Rl<.._,t'O l(o.Ptlt<" I NOW PRONOUNCE-Chaplain Robert E . O'B1ian left, marries Jeanette Mason. 23 , and Preston Olney Jr .. 24, both of Dana Point at South Coast Community Hospital, The Sunday bed side wedding pccurred because the bride \vas injured in an accident last week. She will be in the hospital a t least two more \Veek s. . . .)lyDOUGLASFRITZSCllE Otllle Oaoily PllotSlaff sJ rvine Cot1ncilman Henry Quigley is off and running again. But be wgn 't.§_ay_wh.e_re. __ ·Fluorescent orange, blue and white signs bearing the message ''Henry Quigley Leadership" sprl'!uted with mushroom-like suddenness throughout the 74Ul Assembly Di stric t over the weekend. But Quigley say.s flatly, "I am not declaring that I am going to run for the 74th. '' Ae's not running for Irvine City COuncil. Of the more than 600 s~in s tacke d up over· t~e weekend, not one went. up 1n Jqine. "I was very explicit about Ull;lt." Quigley said this morning. The signs blanketed Santa Ana Heights. were strung out along P~~cific Coast Highway and ~una Canyon Road, and scat- t~ .through Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. A few even inade it into Santa Ana a nd 'l'l!i'lin. 1'. lt looks to me like there's go· i~ to be a shufflin g.of elected of· fi~ls in this geographic area -0ver the n ext year or so.·• Qiiljley said. -¥J'm not sure where the cards will fall, but I 'm going to be re- ad)' to run ·wherever it is a p· propriate.'' £1Rsr CALLER COT . CRUISER "The ad was a success. l s.o1d my land cruiser on the first day it rad, to the first person who called ." 'thal's the advertising s.uccess ex~erienced by the Newport Beach man who placed this <:1a,¥i!ied ad in the Dally Pilot: 1 69LandCruiser,4WD, ... ! xJntcond. $1800.J.X.X•XXXX days, XXX·XXXX eves. : :11 You have a ve hicle you'd like to tnnvert to cash, caU 642-58'78. Wf.4 ihake il ea,iy for~xeuri'>'.PUt.a. few l'Drd• t,a'Worklor ,YOU. In th<I Dally Plloc. , • Qu.ig1ey said the sign effort- ai med at getting early name re· cognition has been planned for three months. It wasr pur_e_ coincidence that the signs started going up the day a fter Congressman Andrew Hins haw was indicted, according to Quigley. SB 90 also allows school dis-. tricts to-inc-r-eese-budgets -by three percent to offset infla- tionary cost s. Wed ID Bed. "I'm sure a Jot of people don't think so, but that's how it is," he said. Trustees will review the docu· ment d uring a special study session at 7: 30 p.m . in the Educ a· ti on Center. 550 Blumont St. Other items to be discussed will be goals and priorities of Supt. Robert Sanchis and priorities for future study sessions. Hospital Site of Rites The signs, said Qui gley, are aimed at the 1976 election year. Said Quigley, "If you've noticed the way I've run my campaigns <See QUIGLEY, Page A2) Hathaway Nixed WASHINGTON (AP) -Twen· ty environmental groups said to- day an analysis o( the-testimony of former Wyoming Gov. Stanley K. Hathaway shows a pattern of "evas ion" and "inconsistency." They Called on the Senate In· terior Committee to reject Hathaway's nomination as secretary of the interior. Lovelady stressed that fi gures are still prelimina ry. For exa mple , the overall budget figure includes $295,000 that is ·expected to be left over at the end of the current fi scal year June 30. "IC it were to drop down -or increase -it would have an · effect," Lovelady said. Another unknown is how much assessed valuation o( property within the school district will in· crease this year. Lovelady said the budget is built on an eight percent increase, the best guess (See BUDGET, PageA2> "We were just tired of waiting and we just decided we wouldn 't wait any longer," Jeanette Mason Olney said today. She and Preston Oti1e y, 24, were married Sunday at South Coast Co mmunity Hospital in South Laguna where Mrs. Olney is recuperating after being in· jured serious ly in a traffic acci- dent. She a nd her husband will reside in Dana Point. "Th e wedding was r eally beautiful. The whole hospital sure went all out. The nurses and everybody have been absolutely wonderful to me ," she said. Dr. Robert O'Brian Or South La g una performed th e C'eremony. "We decid ed to get rrlarried now and have the reception when I get out which should be in about tv.·o weeks,'' Mrs. Olney said. •·we won't be able to go on a honeymoon until September, Oc- tober or November, whenever the doctor says it's okay," s he said. Mrs. Olney was hurt in a traffic accident last month and broke her leg and pelvis and suffered internal injuries. She has been in traction at the hospital. "Jt was just like I was having a bad dream,"' Mrs . Olney said about the accident. Stat~ Doctors' Strike Spreads SAN FRAN€fSCO (AP) -Tiie crisis. Marin counties sin ce May 1 when 12·day doctors' boycott protest· ''It's a foregone conclusion anesthesiologists and some other ing skyrocketing malpractice in· that this will ultimately extend to phys icians r efused to renew s urance rates spread to three the entire state of California,'' Argo naut Insurance Co. more Northern California coun· malpractice coverage. ties today ana threatened to HOSPITAL FIRES Nonpriva~e hospitals were re· move over the entire state. 21 DOCTORS. AS porting a booming business in pa· More than 90 anesthesiologists tients unable to get into the af· in Santa Clara. San Mateo and said Dr. Sanford Marcus, presi· fccted hospita ls. Santa Cruz counties -plus an derlt of the Union of AmeMcan The curtai le d surger y has unspecified number of surgeons Physicians. drastically reduced patient oc - -r efused to do any but emergen-Members or the Los ' Anigeles cupancy and pri vate hospitals in cy surgery. jolnin.g colJeagues iq County Medical Association were San Francisco atone are losing a eight San Francisco Bay area reportedly considering a boycott total or $200,000 a day. Some counties who ~gan the boycott that would affect a 200·mile hos>ilals have .laid.off up to 50 Mayl . 1 swath of hospitals~Jl!l•"X;.t ~nt oj thei.r staff, Including At the s tate Capitol i n ican ~rder to ~'e.~cf\a..pl ~~s. and in other hospitals Sacra m ento, ho9'Pita1-related Mounta1.ns. 1 1 , .. ~ !_mployes 11re working shorter ph,¥sicjans have. W4wedr-lo-walk:-..-rNo--efertlVf'J',t.l\_f'iV)' has tieen \~weeks. •Ou\ on' aay. but .-enr~•ur· pttfonnect'· ln"'soma ·so qqvate "More :hos'pita.ls will be in gery 'May 19. unless th e hospitals in Ss"Q. ·PranCt}.sc°' t1gh,~stJ»pelltthiscontinues." Ltglslature acts to relieve the Alamedo, Con tr ft ost and , MarC,,ias Sl-Jd. 1'And t doo't know I ' T _. • "'" . . ) • -r-"' l '. ' of any immediate progress being made to resolve it ." Anesthes iolog is ts and other s pecialis t s involved in the boycott paid $5,377 a year for malpracti ce coverage with r\rgonaut and now must pay $18.164. Those in San Mateo and Santa Clara are covered by Traveler s Corp. which announced r ate · hikes of up t o SOO percent last week. Marcus said doctors still hope Gov. Edmund G. Bro'Wt\ J r> or the Legislature will t ake action t.o resolve the malpractice crisis . several bills to rorm insurance pools have been sent tbe gov• ernor. but do not dt>al with the is· sue of rates. Seizes Vessel . WASHINGTON (A P I -A United States m e rchant ship has been seized on the high seas by a Cambodian naval vessel in the Gulf of Thailand in v.•hat Presi· dent Ford described today as ··an act of piracy." The Preside nt instructed th!! State Departm ent to demand im· mediate release of the ship. which a White House spokesman said \\.'as forced to the port o[ Kompong Som in Cambodia. While House press secretary Ron Nessen announced the seizure o{ the merchant ship, identified as the o;Mayaquez" o( U.S. regis tr y owned by the Sea\and Corp., with a crew believed to number 39. - Nessen said the ship was un· armed when it was seized 60 mi4 less off the coast of Cambodia, about eight miles from a small rock island. The press secretary said the rock island apparently is claimed by both Cambodia and Vietnam . He said his r eport of the seizure \vas based on several radio messages from the ship~ '"The radio has now stopped transmitting.·• Nessen said. Pres ide nt Ford learned of the· incident during his intelligence briefin g this morning and has met with the National Security Council concerning the incident. The White House issued a brief one-paragraph statement by the press secretary s hortly before l l a .m. PDT with a map showing the approximate location of the 1 seizure . Nessen said thCre were "limit- ed facts"-available on the inci~ 1 dent. All those a board the vessel were believed to be American na- tionals. The s hip was described as a ''container ship." its cargo unknown. The White House did not im- mediately give the home port of the vessel. The Mayaquez' last port was believed to have been Hong Kgng, Nessen said, and its in· I tended destination was Thailand. Morton to China TOKYO (AP I -U.S. Secretary of Commerce Rogers C. B. Morton left for Peking lo· day for talks that are expected to pave the way fo r President Ford's vi sit to China this fall. Ora age Coast Weather Low clouds and local dense fog ni ght and early morning hours otherwise rair through Tuesday. Highs mostly around 65 al the beaches rising to 75 in· land. INSIDE TODA V A full page of boating news. includin g weekend race re· suit s and Opening Day festivities at the Newport llarbor Yacht Club, will be found loday on Page 86. Index • ;.1'his Car Really 'Parked' • Automobile driven by Laurance Reggi e. backing it up. and in the resulting con· 80, or 3326-t\ Bahia Blanca, Laguna Hills, fus ion tromped do\vn on the gas pedal in- ended up in a Heisler Park flo\verbed in stead of the brake. No one was injured in Laguna Beach Saturday. Reggie told of-the mis hap. ficers ltc lost control of hi s c<.1r \vhilc Israeli Army Nabs LebaJWn Guerrillas lly The Associated Press An Israeli a rm y raiding parly crossed into southern Lebanon today in an anliterrorisl opera- , t.ion and captured five suspected guerrillas, one of them a woman ,· the Israeli command said. · It said the raiders hit three ''illages about two miles across the border , the same area whe1·e .l:ll least two incidents of shelling by Lebanese gunners have been reported thjs month. By Jsrae1i accounts, the raid broke a lull in Is raeli Incursions into Lebanon that had lasted since Jan. 15. Hours after the raid was an· nounced , a firebomb exploded on the roof of a Tel Aviv youth club. slightly wounding a JS.year-old boy, police said. Five other bombs, made from Israeli- manufactured mortar charges . were found on the roof of the building, they said. There was no jmmediate word on who planted the bombs. Lebanese o ffi cials charged 'that Is raeli commandos kid- naped five men and a woman and blew up a cafe in Lhe faids. Among those abducted was Dr. Ahmed Murad, a member of the Politburo of the Lebanese Com- . munist party, an official said in Bint Jbail, the village in which the care was reported dynamit- ed. The owner of the cafe also was taken prisoner, the official said. The official in Binh Jbail said the Is raeli force numbered about JOO. Fro•PageAJ BUDGET •.. of various experts. A final figure from the county assessor's office is not due until summer. Referring to the $378,000 left for use at the board's discretion, Lovelady ·said he is recommend· ing it be split three ways -for salary increases, additional re- . serves and res toration or special funds individual principals can use as they wis h. The 12 percent increase sought by teachers and the 10 percent asked for by non -teaching personnel would cost about $350,000, although school officials predict the final offering will be considerably less. Various reserves now carried by the district total two percent of the budget, about $110,000. O R ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rober1 N. Weed P•t•!<MAI •nd Pub11-~ Jack R. Curley Vl<• P••"<Mnl •l\d GcnP•~I Mot""""' Thomas Keevil Thomas A . Murphine -~•q•"'I ~a'''"' Charles H . Loos Ric.hard P. Nall ,.,.,\l.n! Ml,,.9"<>qta.!Ot~ Other OftiCft Col.I•~ .... no"'"" a.. 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In a three-page statement is· s ued Friday, the association elaims the redevelopment pro- ject will be an expensive boon· doggle that may never s ucceed in its stated purpose of improving the bowl area. . San Clemente city councilmen recently ordered creation of a re· development agency to improve the bowl area . Councilmen te rmed the area ''blighted." Air Station Housing 539 Viet Refugees By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of,,,. 01llr Pilot Slllf A spillover or 539. Southeast Asian refugees occupies bar· racks at El Toro Marine Corps Air station today as 115,237 already in the U.S. await pro- cessing and thous ands more abroad await asylum. Barracks v.•ere already pre- pared at El Toro because the Lil· ti e Saigon resettlement center at Camp Pendleton swelled beyond its 18,000-occupant capacity last.. week. "\Ve still have 539 living '""ith us today and no flights coming in ." said Maj. Sally Pritchett, public information officer at El Toro. "They may be able to fly out tomorrow.'' Planes carrying the newest load of refugees from Guam - where 50.000 are still waiting - u·ere already in the air for El ·roro Sunday when word came that Camp Pendleton had a full house. The house -eight separate tent and quonset hut compounds in Camp Talega and 'more at San Onofre -fill ed up even more v.ith two new Mother's Day ar- rivals Sunday. Young mothers Le Xuan 1'-1ai and Tokin Thanh both gave birth to baby girls Sunday. "They are doing fine," said a base inrirmury spokesman. The 539 refugees currently housed at El Toro are expected to enplane for Fort Chaffee. Ark .. Tuesday morning or at the latest on Wednesday. "We have the m in two bar· racks just across the street from the runway ,'' s aid <i base s pokesman . "The re's no pro· blcm. We've had the barracks re· ady fot several weeks, just in case something went wrong." "The kids are pl aying on play- grounds and we take them all by bus to the El Toro dining hall to eat." she explained. 1\ total of 7,250 refugess have passed through government con· trol including lhe U.S. lmmigra· tion Service since arrival, stay· ing an average or a Week to 10 days in government·supervised c ustody. Government o ffici a ls , however, have clamped down tightly on security check pro· cedures, meaning some refugees can expect to be int emed or he.Id for up lo 90 da y~ before a deci$iOn is made on their desirablllty as citizens. Mother's Day Sunday was made a r. normal as pc>ssible for the refugees, wi th regular re- ligious servi c~s at El Toro MCAS and the resettlement community at Camp Pendleton. .. ' A plan for the redevelopment program will be subject of a city counci l-redevelopment agency public hearing June4. While the association agrees that the area near the pier en- trance needs improvement, 1l 1n- dicates through the statement that city s hould issue bonds to fund the improvements rather than through a redevelopment project. The sta tement notes that the ci- ty of Laguna Beach created a non-profit corporation to acquire what is now Main Beach Park. "They floated three bond is· sues to pay for this park with a definite cul and dried price, no amending, changes, leases, buy- ing, selling and so forth for the next 45 years (the life of the re- development agency)," the statement read. "'They have not usked for power to exert special power of condemnation .•. for a limited area." The statement was prepared by Eloise. Bodifo£.d:. 253 La Rambla. She is president of the association. According to the document, anothe r concern of the associa· tion is public agencies, such as county government and t he Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict, will lose money because of tax assessment freezes placed on redevelopment project areas un- til they are improved. The association also asserts that "mom and pop" apartment owners within the bowl area were ignored when the city creat- ed the redevelopment project. "They (city councilmen) insist improvement of blighted areas gene rally b e nefits the entire community. Still, the redevelop· menl concept is based on the theory that local government is able to offer private industry financial inducements to invest with redevelopment areas . However, that unfortunately puts city redevelopment agencies into competition with each other and raises the question of what hap· pen s to those redevelopment agencies that fail." the sl atc- mentsaid. Mrs. Bodiford said the proper- ty owners association was formed in response to the coun· cil's approva l of the redevelop. menl program. She declined to say how many property owners belonged to the association, but said the number was "sizable.'' U.S. Studies Expanding3 Viet Camps WASHINGTON <UPI) -The Pentagon is cons idering the possibility of either opening another base in the United States to be used as a relocation center for Indochina refugees or ex· p:.inding the centers now located at three bases. a spokes man said today. Spokesmen said that as of 2 a .m. today 14 ,680 refugees had been processed and sent to new homes. That meant that only 3,500 re- fugees have bee n processed the past week. (The Associated Press said bases under consideration in· elude the Albany CGa.) Naval Air Station.> The Pe ntagon estimates there are about 115.000 Vietnamese und CB>mbodian refugees under American control with·39,000riow at the proeessing centers in Arkansas. Camp Pendleton in California and Floi;lda. The others whp htt.ve not been proeesged a re lll beset: and on s hips strung out across the Pacific. • . .. ............ 1 NUDES ON BEACHES • • • '1patures or 1,498 pcnona op· po••d to p•rmlUln~. 11U!l• beacbes In tov-i'n. He also present· ed si statement aimed by the pastor, assistant. pastor and the e lders of the Community Presbyterian Church. opposed to nudity on the beaches. rt1n1 th• bOnd ele<ll011 n~an.­ a city parkln1 1tructur., thou.ah a tu1e number of , penons we.re iJthered fM tbe public hearla1, 'behavior was ex-, teptlonally 1ood with the only major heckling done by an elder· ly woman who heckled pro· nudity speakers. Public comments included : -Marie Ware Maye r, secretary ot the Laguna. Beach Taxpayers' Association: ··Nudi- ty does violate the public health, safety and welfare. If anyone has the desire to expose their bodies, go to the local art aeade~y and . . . pose as a model." -Jay Murley, representive of t h e 0 r a n g e C o u n t y· Al,;LU :" fi'reedom of expression . • . There isn't an absolute right to freedom of speech. There isn't iln absolute right to nudity. It de- pends on tbe time and place. You· can't go into a crowded theater and yell 'fire' but you can to goto a crowded fire and yell 'theater'." Murl ey s uggested seleetion of a few secluded coves as clothing- oplional beaches. -Gordon Wilson, bookstore owner : "I am sorry some people find the huma n body obscene. I think if you don't '\'ant to see nudity, you don't have to. It is surprising to m e that those who· don't want to see nudity always find it by lurking in the bushes of a nude beach." -Leslie Knox, Laguna resi- den:.: president petitions bearing Lenw1i Truck Ban Fought CA RSON CITY. Nev . (AP) A June 2 rehearing has been scheduled or an order banning a South Lake Ta hoe man from traveling to Nevada in a truck with lemons painted on it. The rehearing in Ca rson Dis- trict Court was scheduled for Steve Strickland, who had been banned rrom the slate by a court order. The order was issued al the behest of the Carson City auto de- aler who sold Stri'ckland what he contended w as a poorly manufactured camper pickup. Strickland. tired of repair bills, painted lemons on the vehicle along with a lis t of things that bad. gone wrong a nd started parking in front of the de- aler ship. Meany Blasts Jobless Rate WASHINGTON CUP!) -AFL- CIO President George Meany said today one out of every four workers in this country will be unemployed som etime in·197s, if current jobless rates continue., Meany comp l ained in testimony before a congressional s ubcommittee that the Democratic Congress is sharing the Administration's fixation on the size of the projected federal deficit, without concern for anything else. FroMPageAJ SHIP ••• to the craft. Bainbridge said that Arenson fired a .45 caliber revolver lo summon help. "But I suspect that the other boats wouldn't slop for them because it was n't a standard dis- tress signal,'' Bainbridge said. -Arnold Hano, author and Laguna resident: "I believe in the consitilutlonal rights, but, I rail to see that a civil liberty is threatened here ... •· •le s11ld de· slgnatlng nude beaches would make a "nudis t on one beach a law-abiding citizen while one a block away is a criminal." . -Marlin Be ll, Laguna resi- dent: cited an economic lhrcut to city tourism, but suggested some beaches could be designpted as nude beaches . teve Armstrong, Laguna re- sident: "We're just people who have released the idea of having to be clothed." , -Aster'Tollifson, Laguna rcs1 · dent: "I believe in nudity in its place ... locker rooms, showers, sauna baths. I don't expect lo sec it on a beach. Respect the rights ofmeasamother." -Dolle Latronic. poet and Laguna resident : "All \hese peo- ple who object, don 't even have a sun tan. They're not even on the beach.•· She said the beach below her home is a family beach al which some people chose not lo wear c Joth1ng. · ··rhe onJ y problen1 \l.'e have is people that come around and gawk. 'fhere was on· ly one incident (a man with his pants hair off and half on) I just walked up lo him and told him either put your pants on or take them off.'' -Marguerilha Allebes, Mis- sion Viejo resident : "To me it is appalling. If Laguna Beach is go- ing to have nudity. I will not br· ing my children to Laguna Beach." Mrs. Allcbes noted. that she and others who opposed nudi· ty may not have tans because ··maybe we h ave lo work for a living." -Lee Kirkpatrick, Laguna Beach resident: "Laguna Beaeh is a beautiful beach town. But, I have heard about what used to take place in the past. IL (nudity) u'ill give the impression Laguna Beach is wide open to the type of activity that is not acceptable to most people ." -Bill Thom a s, Lag una camera s tore owner: ''Read every police report you can get your hands on (about the Venice nude beach). You'll t1nd things tn there that will s hock your pa nts off." ' -Margaret Knox. l.aguna re· s ldent : ·'There are a s mall minority of people for this. Before we invite in thousands who will come to use our small beaches ... (ban nudity).'' -John Shuster, Laguna Beach resident: "I am not against nudi- ty or anything else as long as it is done away from the c ity. We have a lot of trouble with traffic in town now. With this kind of al· traction, and that's what it will be, we 'II have that much more." -Carol yn Beckers, South Laguna resident : "l am in favor of a designated beach. There is nothing wrong with nudity." -Mark Pine. Laguna r esident: "Order i~ part of our liberty." Pine said no secluded beaches existed in Laguna and that de· signaling coves would only lead to protest rrom adjacent proper- ty owners. David Munro, Laguna Beach resident: "I have never heard of of any protecter of the public morals say 'I don't wa nt that nude thing shown because ir it is I'm going to go see it, see it, and be personally d estroyed moral· ly.'' -Tom Kemp, Laguna res i· dent: ''Nudebalhingissimplynot practical. Wedon'lhaveroom." Dl"Y Pl._ Jt.1111 .,....,. HENRY RUNS AGAIN lrvlne's Quigley From PIJfl{' A J QUIGLEY ... in the past , 1 ulwuys gl•t an l'arly start." Asst"mblvn1an Robert lladhan1 ( R·Newpo.rt Bea eh I presL•ntl y holds the 74lh Distriet seal. Contacted in Sal·r<imcnto this morning, Budhanl said he 1s "looking at ull sorts of things for I976. I might run for usscmbly and then 1 might run for. so1n..: othl'r office. There is a lot or as- sumption going on that I mit::hL run for something else." · Asked 'vhether he \Vas t•on · s idering <.1ny office othe1· lh~n 11insha\\l'S scat , B<.1dhum said, "Not at this time." Clemente Bus Depot Site Of $200 Heist "A Wh ite W a ter man was rt>bbed of $200 in cash behind the San Clemente bus depot F'riday night by <.1 dark -compl~xioncd. heavy-set man br<:tndishin~ a re- volver, San Clemente Pohce re· ported. Police said Alan Dule J ones. 22, u'as standing·ncar the front of the bus station when the robber approached and said he wanted to talk with him. As the t\l.'O stepped into the al· \ey, the assailant pulled the gun from hi s pocket and demanded. Jones turn over bis money. · Jones told police that the mun ran and jumped into a car wail· ing nearby with two olher persons in it. Police . said they f!llleCI to locate the vch1 cle or sµs- pect. Gas Blast Traps Trio GREEN BAY . Wi s. CAP> -1\n explosion killed one "'orkcr 1U1d trapped three others today in a sc.,..·cr tunnel JOO feet belowt il 1ive rtunnel. Officials held out little hopq or rei;lching them alive because ~he danger of a second gas explosl()n was holding up 1 he rescue effort. Resc uers \vere able lo pull \h(• body o f the unidentifie d workman from the tunnel .,ut. weren 't able to reach the three who remained 1,500 feel from the mouth of t he Metropolitan Se\Yage Co m mission turinel. • ~ARIMERS PAYS ' I ' r Mariners Savings has always paid the highest interest legally possible. Now your savi ngs can be worth even more at Mariners - a Big 7a;, 0/o on 6-year certificates of $1 ,000 or more. Not only can you make money at Mariners, you can make friends too-with a Strong ' 'hometown'· savings and loan . Save at Mariners. Now it makes more dollars and sense I ' I • ' I I ' , \ ' ~ I I, I \ , ' I I l , I I I 1 I • I ' I ' t I ' • Mariners Savings and Loan Association I ' , ' I ' I ....._..yHlllt 380 So. leverly Di (213) W -3000 Lo1A119Mn !Opp.Mt. Sinai H01pltal) 1747 .l.vMly llv(f, (213)M7·4141 .......... IL•l•ur• World) 13820 S.ol leoth llvd. (213) 598·7626 ,._potf h9Ch {Moln Olflc•) l515We11ctilf Or. (71 4)647:·4000 • N•wpott lffch (Bay1 lde Ce"'••) 1024 8oy•id• Or. {71•)647:-•000 l•t,wn•hodt\ 310 ~1l•nn-,r•.i. (71 •1 •~4·7'°6\ (OPENINGS~ ~ ' R r ] nov Ulis ) c Ult • '"" u~ Ill<• bo I ~m/ i 'VO[ I · 11 "ti It ti-le tul> ;.mOi ;n ~·· ~ ~ l!oP a ~ m Hel111 i es c,,,,1111 ,1 Now Good Time For Color TV? IJy SYLVIA PORTER no;~nh: :~t1t~ncsv~~~~~~~ ~~J~1tryc1~a~~cchuec5ksl will skoon be U1i.s deepl!sl and Jon ,, t 1 o ma e s ure I era ends thts s um~~').rS .u.mJ> 0r the enti re post-World War uls plus r ecorc.1 gov~. l hl' st1mul ut1on coming rrom liJX e-~t s p e nding plus as1e r a nd c h ea per red.it has t? work to top the decline · the ombinaUcin ~lw~·, hai OJ'k,f.."<I.; it wJll a,sain. ~the s hape of the Money's Worth f.'COVt'.ty to come depends on how you Am , un;icrs choc it t • er1 ca s con ake·ho"1e P~;~ ~hs:C~~ort s<iv~) your rebates and extra hoose lo buy big·tlcket lte~1smua ation would come 1r you . it Is ~1 gn1rtcant that a studi~~at~~e~e~r:~~~ba~~~ l,r~f~ri~1~~~~ ~~l~~:sro~u;,~~~ cb'hi ~v roUrth on the lOck <i ndwhite'fVundeggs . -c n only pou ltry, I F T HI S RANKI NG TR•NSLATE:S · urch~se.s. st will mean more-job~ One tnCormedn!~ti::i~ ~~! hat e ach $100 of color TV sltles creates about six hou~ or >ttmploymcnt-or three days wu1 k per $400 color set r worke1 or a ~ Just the pi ospect of the Lux culs <ii ready has contributed :'"''° 3 ~11ld turn.around Ol tolor TV sal~s and W;lllam C 1-hl- Ung l!r, RCA cxccul1 ve vice pres1d('nl forecasts a Jump or 22 !: ~:~:nt in consumer demand for tol~t TV Crom the rebates ! Tdh eic a1 '"·rothcr (actors th an tax cuts suggesting a re ~-un 1n co or Vsul e.s,of course . "L June lrad1t1onally 1s a bargain month.for buying T V <ind with about 10 m1 11Jon sets at least IO years old 1t·s s t;: J::iornmon sense to replace rather than to rcpa11: many of • 1 Not only is June lhe us ual mark-down month but prices ;1 ready are compa ratively low because of the past year's g1ng sales. 'In fact, 1975 solid-st ate sets a re selling at e-r prices today than their tube-type counterparts of 10 rs ago t.~ IT'S ALSO LIKELY TllAT pnces wi ll go up when the w models a re introduced this fall-part1cularlv 1( the re- ve ry 1s then under \vay and Joblessness has ''stabilized '' · ~ Fina lly. there's no disputing lhal TV 1s our nation 's lienst cx~c ns1 ve form or entertainment •l1tt1nger estimates lbat a ll 11 costs for a sobd state TV, the el cctnc1ty and its m aintenance (or its average 12-ye ar life s pan 1s three cand a iealf cents per v1cw1ng hour The a\ e r age household s pends ~x hours a nd 15 minutes a day v.atch1n g th e tube, which f:ans we give tl m ore of our time than anything except rk1n g and s leeping. And while Italy 1s bitterly debating whether to permit e luxury Of COior rv In the midst of Jts a usten ty we ha ve b.. crea sed our color 'IV households to nearly sci million rore than 70 percent of al l TV homes ' What1f you plan to buy a colorTV'1 -Ma ke sure 1t 1s 100 percent solid statc>, for this type es on ly half as much electnc1ty (a s avings tha t could mount to more than $230 dunng the set's hfe), produces s heat and need s less repairs t -DON'T OVERWOK SERVICE. Deal only v.•1th a re ble store that v.•111 offe r you t he assurance of needed vi ces -Check the wa rranty prov1s1ons. Right now, you ou ld get a ohe-year labor and parts warranty, but there's 1n the industry of reducing the labor to 90 days when t he lw n1od els come out 1n the fall. Also, since mosf warran- s require you to bnng portables to the service agency do u have a c hoice or agencies or must you transport the 0 set er u lon g d1sta nct!? . t, Ins is t on plug 1n t 1rcu1t modules Serv1c1ng 1s pie r, which ,m e.in!:! cheaper, because a faulty section can 1cplaced qui ckl y Al so look fo r push-button tuning that ~II a ut om a tically b11ng color, tint, brightness and contrast thin our r a nge Ci, Weigh the <osl of <in instant on " 'feature for Wth.ough this consumes only a sm all amount of extra 'e1 cc- tric1t y 1t does so 24 hours a day Ask for a black ;.;atnx tube, whu:h gives bn ghter detailed pictures with warmer ;1no1 e pleasing and natural n esh tones and sharper COJltrast · ~ -CHECK THE RANGE OF' llOUSE voltage that set Fan take. A wider range gives you more prot~t1on against i'/jture brownout s Most sets accept 108 to 132 volts. p -·And don't skimp on an antenn a . A col or TV reqwres ~ltc r antenna than a black and·wh1te model. ~of A Study Slwws :. 1ilnd to Recession ~ he U S economy 1s sho". g s i g n s th u l lh e chologlcal botlon1 or tht' css1on ha.<; bCl'll r eached d a broad·bttsed ccono1n1c uvery should begin 1n the rd quarter. a ccording lo nk of America economists n lhc latest · · F'ocus on the S Econom y the b.1nk's nom1 sts note t hut co1 l'eC· e actions by government, s1n csses .ind An1cr1 can useholds have s ignal ed the d or th e prolonged penod or fl "THE RESURGENCE of e eeon om y,'' the rePorl ates, ''should be more eorous tha n c ould h ave tn expected cVen a short c ago .. The rcpOt'l rorcc.1sts a four rccnt drop 1n the Gross Na nal Product 1n 1975, but s1t1vc r e al ,Rrowth 1n the lrd und fourth quarte1s It ys the rule of 1nri"at1on for e year will be 9 2 pe rcent "No llC"-' boom Is at hand, t cond itions are be in g eatcd ror anothe r r opid e.x - ph asc 111 1976 or B o nk o r Am e ri c a nomlsts caution that pl ans actions are needed now to ure that what li es ahead is rlod or reasonablcstabili- l'and not an upward spiral lowed by a more severe buck than the current re-\ IE REPORT SAYS more e will be requtrl!d for Jl • rous and sustained up- in the ho uslnti and ton\ob'.tle tqdu:strtea. \t ecuts modes~ }ncreastti m sing al•r!;f 1• the coming ths;but a drop'ln new car to 8 million 1.1nltJ from 9 ml Ion In 1974. The bank s economists say bottoming -out or interest t ates seems near at hand and borrowin g from banks and ot her s hort ter m lende r s s hould increase as rates begin to firm , \Vh1ch is likely lo be evid ent by fall "One key to r esurgent con· f1d encc will be an upturn in reel consume r income ' after ,l -1/:t years of decline," the re· port states. The bank's economists rorecast a 20 percent increase in real disposable income 1n the second quarter, to $621 billion, pnmar1ly as the re· suit of the Income lax reduc lion pa ckagc> The report notes that Bank of America's most recent market survey conflrms lhat the recess ion has adversely arfccted more people than any previous one since the depression of the11930s About 30 percent of a l households have been forced to cut ex- pe nd 1tures s1gnlflC'a ntly, compared with ts to 25 per· cent In previous recessions. 1\n Improve m e nt in con· fidcnce will bring an im- mediate positive buying r11:11ponsc from households Business confidence will tm· prove when the economy 1howa greater evidence of a poslUve upturn, which t.s like· ly to occur late this year or early in 1976 as s ales volumes move up. 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Nessen, press secretary to President Ford, will give the address at the 12 2nd H eid elberg College commence- ment Sunday, in Tif· fin , Ohio. He will re· ceive honorary doc- torat e degree from Thinking Cadillac?' "~empers run short when it comes to parking." Searc h Still On for Killer CAR LSBAD (Ar'J The un!\olved murder of /Tammy John son will "never be closed" until the 6·year-old girl 's killer is found , a police officer says. After almos t three months, s heriff's c rime experts are studying 65 pieces of poss ible evidence. "The investigation has been geared down," said Del. Ha rry Walton, "but efforts will continue and \Viii never be c losed." The girl was playingoin the beach area with her 8-year·old brother a nd a 14-year·old boy when a man seized her and ran away. Police found her unconscious in a flower bed 90 minutes later ahd she died the next day as the result of strangula- tion. Throughout the beach oirea, police have ques- tioned many young men since the killing F eb. 16. Case Blown Wlw Pmd for Da,ncer? MADISON, Wis. (UPI J -State Sen. Dale · McKenna says s tate officials could "find no basis in fact " for charges that state money was used for silicone injections to enlarge the breasts of a go-go dancer. · The charge was made last week by Sen. Thomas Petri (R·Fon du Lac), who said the Superior office of the s' ate Vocational Rehabilitation Division helped pay for the in- jections because the dancer "'lacked the necessary equipment'' lo land a go.go job. "l AM UPSET WITH Petri because of the sensationa lism of the thing." said McKenna, chairman of the Senate Audit Committee. "'there is no factual bas is, to our knowledge, for the story. DVR personnel gave the story to auditors and a lot of other people, but after an investigation, there was no basis in fa ct." Petri said the go-go dancer was listed as ''disabled" before the sili cone t reatments and now as "gainfully employed in a discothc· que.·· JIE SAID THE CASF. WAS outlined con- fidentially to the audit committee and showed what could happen i£ financial controls were not imposed on the division. Four members or the agency 's Superior offi ce have been indicted on charges of mis- management of stale funds. The Aliso Water Management Agency (AW MA) has received approval from the siate lo construct an outfall capable of disposing 42.1 million gallons of treated sewage a day jn the Pacific Ocean. The outfall is sized lo serve a population within AWMA of 174,000 by lhe year 2000. AWMA IS planning lo construct a $30 million regional sewage collec- tion , treatment and dis- posal syste m that will serve exis t ing and planned developments in portions of the Irvine Ranch, Laguna Beach, South Laguna, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Hills and El Toro. T he outfall is ·con- sidered the keystOne of the system. It will con· vey treated effluent to the ocean at a point about 8,000 feet orf Aliso Beach in South Laguna. AT ITS I NLAND end, the 52·1nch d1a m ete"r pipe will connect with a re- gional sewage treatment plant that also would be built by the agency. Exactly w h e r e the plant will be localed is not known. The federal Environ- mental Protection Agen- cy ruled last week that a plant site in Aliso Ca- nyon was unacceptable for environme ntal re· asons . AWMA DESIGNERS are looking a t a lternate sites for the pl ai;il -land adj acent to the Lagun"a Niguel Region a l Park and a portion of the va- cant parking lot sur- rounding the Lag un a Niguel Federal Building, the seven-stor y "zig- gurat" formerly owned by North American Rockwell. According lo Carl J. Kymla, chairman of the AWMA board of direc· tors, the agency will award a contract for con• struction of the outlall in August. 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FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC DRYER •Heavy Dutv 18 lb. capacity • 3 Temps , •Fully Auto- matic and timed cycles • Easy Loading door opening -~ J t 17 • VI - • 'cl le1 an Sc lht wi t I Br tin s 1 r s ~ j 12 in SU m tit • , in ~l UJ c• el Ct M s, pl °' g u Cl tt ti •• di p c Tl ti .... • j 4 r r • • 1 < \ I f I --• . ' Saddlebaek. Today's Closinlt .N.Y:Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 132, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975 TEN CENTS V~lley Board Views S1noking Issue By JAN WORTH 64 Ule D•ll-ll'li.1 i. ... I 'I'he i.ssue of s-moking on high sc hool campuses has been de· legated to local school boards and ·saddleback Valley Unified School District trus tees say they'd like to share the decision with the community. Last week Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. signed a bill permit- ting the d esignation or student Signs Go Up smoking areas on high · school ca.mpuses. The bill (SB 171 l by Sen. Arlen Greiorio (D-San Mateo) allows school boards to decide if smoking should be permitted in specially designated areas. "Certainly we're going to have to consid,er it,'' said George Henry, school board president. ··1 don't necessarily favor it but when you have a boy or girl who • Quigley Runs, But for What? j: D•llY Pl~ $Yott Photo HENRY RUNS AGAIN Irvine's Quigley Doctor Strike Spreads to 3 . More Counties SAN FRANCISCO (APl -The 12·day doctors ' boycott protest· ing skyrocketing m alpractice in· surance rates sprectd to three more Northern California coun· ties today and threatened .to move over the entire state. More than 90 anesthesiologists in Santa Clara. San Mateo and &anta Cruz counties -plus an HOSPITAL FIRES 21 OOCTOflS, AS unspecified number of surgeons -refused to do any but emergen· cy surgery. joining colleagues in erght San fo"rancisco Ba y area counties who began the boycott May 1. At the state Capit ol in Sacrameni.o. hos pital-re lated physicians have vowed to walk out on any but em er gency sur· gery M ay 19 unless the Legislature acts lo r elieve the crisis. •'It's a foregone conclusion that this will ultimately extend to the entire s tate of California," said Dr. Sanford Marcus. presi· dent of the Union of Ameri can P-hysicians . ·Members of the Los Angeles County Medical Association were repartedly considering a boycott that would afrect a 200-mile <See DOCTORS, Page A2) FIRST C4LLER 00T CRUISER "The ad was a success. 1 sold m)' land cruiser on the first day it ran. to the first person who calfed. '' .._ That's the a dvertising success experienced b y the Newport Beach man who placed thif classified ad In the Daily Pilot: 69 La rid Cruiser, 4 WO. xlnt cond. S1800>fXX·ixn days·, XXX•XXXX8Vl!S. If you have a vehicle rou'd like to convert to cash, eal 842-5678. We make it ea')' ror you lo put a i'ew words lo work ror yoi.&1 in the Dilly Pilol. By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE 01 lfl• D•llW Pllol S.~f Jrvine Councilman tt'enry Quigley is orr and running again, But he won 't say where. F1uoresce nt orange, blue and while signs bearing the message "Henry Quigley Leadership" sprouted with mus hr.oom·like suddenness throughout the 74th Asse mbly Dis tri ct over the "'eek end. But Quigley says flatly, ''I am not declaring that I am going to run for the 74lh." He 's not running for Irvine City Council. or the more than 600 si gn s ta cked up over the weekend, not one went. up in Irvine. "I WAIS very explicit about that," Quig(ey said this morning. The signs blanketed Santa Ana Heights, were strung out along Pacific Coast Highwey •nd Laguna Canyon Road, and seal· tered through Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. A rew even made it into Santa Ana a nd Tustin. "It looks to me like there's' go- ing to be a s huffling of elected of· Cicials in this geographic area ove r the next year or so.·· <JWgley said. "I'm not sure wflere the cards will fall, but I'm .going to be re- ady to run ·.wherever it is ap· propriate." Quigley said the sign effort- aimed at getting early name re- cognition has been planned for three months. It was pure coincidence that the signs started going up the day a fter Congr essman Andrew Hinshaw was indicted, according to Quigley. "I'm sure a Jot of people don't think so, but tha t's how it is," he said. · The signs, said Quigley, are aimed at the 1976 election year. Said Quigley, "If you've noticed the way I've run my campaigns in the past, I always get an early start." Assemblyman Robert Badha m <R·Newport Beach) presently holds the 74th District seat. <See QUIGLEY, Page AZ) Teens Sought For El Toro Advisory Unit El Toro Recreation Depart· ment spokesmen are seeking· teenagers lo ser ve on a newly forming El Toro Youth Advisory Board to help plan recreation programs. · Russell Haz-elelt, El Toro TecreaUon director, said appllca· lions are available in the ofrices of El Toro High School and Los Alisos Intermediate School. Youths between 13and17years old are eligible with June 2 the deadline ror applying. Applica· lions should be turned in to the El Toro Recreation Department, Suite 5, 23442 EC 1'oro Road, El Toro. · Seven teenagers r epresenting a cross-section of interests will be selected ·by the El Toro Homeowners Association, . Hazelett said. . The youth board will relay ide•s to county orfielals on pro· grams education and other com· munltf matter~: In addition, it will be an advisory board to lhe El Toro Homeowners Aasocia· Uon. · -: .... is 18 years old be or she already baa all the rights or adults anyway." "I've been thinking a lot about it ,'' il &ld Trustee Carole Neuatadt. "I think we need to have a poll or the community . rirst to·see how parents and stu- dents reel about it. ''Students who smoke are quick to say yes, let's havesmok· ing on campus. But what has-sur· · prised me in talking with stu. : dents is that the non-smoking stu- , dents have said they favor it loo : because it would give them back ; their r est rooms." On the Mission Vi ejo High . School campus, where the Daily • Pilot conducted a poll or students . two month•s ago,.s tude nts ! smoked illega lly in the rest i rooms, skirtin g school aides : hired to prevent it. The students called the aids "'noon goons" and "narks" a nd said their ability lo regulate smoking was ineffective. · "You've got to listen to your community," said Trustee Loa Young. "If they don't want smok· · ing on campus , then I don't think · we shouldhaveit." "Financially, I think designat- ing student s moking areas might be cheaper," Mrs . Young said. •· ·~we would save the cost of the lunch guards and would prevent a lot of the damage to rest rooms caused by student smokers. ''But we need to get the com· munity's opinion and weigh al l the factors in the balance. "I personally oppose smoking and I'm looking rorward lo the . day when the proposed law passes making it illegal in all (See SMOKING, Page AZ> rotests irac Vue~·peetetl B1·•1t1tlsitle Women's l iberationist s may be forg iven for thinking their movement still has a way lo go based on the progres~of this sign on a n e w d e · partment s tore in the s hopping mall at 'Laguna Hi1ls . But all that's missing here, of course, i s the "way" from Broadway. No' ,doubt passer s by took a broad view of the situation and did not register a protest. Drifting Boat Reaches Pier In Clemente El Toro Housing Vietnam Refugees A Newpo rt B each -base d sailboat carrying fi ve people drifted into the end of the San Clemente pier this morning after floating on fog -shrouded seas for nearly 24 hours. Sgt. Robert Bainbridge of the Orange County Harbor Patrol's Dana Point s tation said the sailors became lost in the fo g Sunday morning While r eturning from a weekend trip to Catalina . Island. Bainbridge said all the fuel on board the boat was used up as the group tried unsuccessfully to find land. The 30-foot craft then drift· ed aimlessly until striking the San Clemente pier at 8 a.m. The skipper or the boat was identified as Michael Arenson, 25, or Los Angeles. He charte red the vessel Crom Newport Sailing Club on Friday. Bainbridge said none of the oc· cupants of the sailboat was in· jured in the collis ion. There was no damage to the pier and only <See SAILBOAT, PageA2l By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 U'I• D•Uw Pllol Stiff A spillover of 539 Southeast As ian refu gees occupi es bar· racks at El Toro Marine Corps Air st ation today as 11 5,237 already in the U.S. await pro· cessing and thousand s more abroad await asylum. Barracks we r e already pre· pared at El Toro because the Lll· tie Saigon resettlement center at Camp Pendleton swelled beyond its 18,000-occupant capacity last week. "We still have 539 li ving with us today and no fli ghts coming in," said Ma j. Sally Pritchett . public information officer at El Toro. "They may be able to fly out tomorrow.'' Planes carrying the newest load of refugees Crom Guam - where 50,000 are still waiting - were already in the air for El Toro Sunday when word came that Camp Pendleton had a Cull house. The house -eight separate tent and quonset hut compo.unds Slinky Theft . Bandit,s Net Reptiles ClUCAGO (UPI) -The burglars ignored th e sign in the store that warned, "These Pre mises Guarded by a 12-Foot Boa Constructor."' In fact, they stole the serpentine walchdog. Thieves apparently broke into the Glut Pel Shop through back windows late Saturday and made away with a monkey, a tarantula, three boas, one bald pytljon and about "$500 in supplies. · "! don't know why .anybody would want those animals, 1 ' said Charles Glut, the shop owner, who sells most of his animals to universities • 111d schools. ""The monkeY. was about 15 years old, anti while'the snakes are worth between $85 and $100 each, I don "l kpow whal they'd do with them. But I guess there arc a lot of screwballs around. . · "You nev~r know what they'll do with them , but I'll bet they have a harcltlme g~Ung rid oflhem." .• in Camp Talega and more al San Onofre -fi lled up even more with two new Mothe r's Day ar· rivals Sunday. Young mothers Le Xuan Mai and Tokin Thanh both gave birth to baby girls Sunday. , "They are doing fine," said a base infirmury s pokesman. The 539 refugees currently housed at El Toro a re expected to enplane for Fort Chaffee, Ark., Tuesday m orning or at the latest on Wednesday. "We have them in two bar· racks just across the street from the ruriway ," said a base spokesm a n . ''There's no pro· blem. We've had the barracks re- ady for several weeks, just in case something went wrong." "The kids are playing on play· grounds and we take them all by bus to the El Toro dining hall lo eat," she explaine d. (See R EFUGEES, Page A.2) Cyclist Killed In Head-on Canyon Crash A 23 -year·old Whitti e r motorcyclist was killed Sunday morning in a head-on crash with a minibus on Santiago Canyon Road, the California Highway Patrol r eported today. Patrick Castle died shortly tlfter noon Sunday at Chapman General Hospital in Orange or in· juries he s uffered in the collision, The occupants of the s mall foreign van were identified as' Silverado Canyon residents Den· nis Klemtel, 29, and hiS wt.re, Karen, 26.:'Tbey were taken to St. Joseph Hospital with injuries and were listed in good rondition to- day. 1 The CHP s pokesman said ll1e.P· peared Castle lost control of hi:rs. bike on a curve and skidded !l>lo tbefrontofthevan .. Seizes Vessel WASlllNG TON (AP) -A U.S. merchant ship was fired on and seized by a Cambodian nava l vessel toda y in the Gulf or Thailand, Pres ident Ford's chi ef spokesman s:iid. The Pres ident '''as said to consider the seizure ··an act of piracy.'' Ford· met Y:ith the National Security Council to discuss the seizu re and ins trueted the St ale Dcpartn1cnt to demand im- mediate release of the shi1>. the ti.layaguez, and its cre\v or 39. said \\'hite House press se<'retary Ron Nessen. Basing his report on several radio m e ssages from the ship, Nessen said the vessel. owned by the Se'b·Land Corp., was "f\red upon and boarded by Cambodian. armed totces Crom a Cambodian naval vessel." f'fe said the seizure occurred "early this morning, Washington time." The vessel was forced into the port of Kompong Som in Cam· bodia. Nessen s aid . "The President has met with the NSC," the press secretar}· sa id . "l-fe <.'onsid ers this seizure an act of piracy. He has instruct· cd the State Department to de· mand the immediate release or the ship. "F'ailure to do so would have the most serious consequences.'' The White House said the ap· proximate locatio n of the r.layaguez when seized at 9 :48 · North longitude and 102 :53 East latitude . The Gulf of Thailand is bounded by Cambodia on the east. Thail a nd on the north, Burma on the west and Malays ia on the southwest . A spokesman for the Sea-Land Corp. said he had no further in· formation ab~ut the ship or its crew. Nessen said the ship was un· armed when it wa~ seized 60 mi -· less off the coast or Cambodia~ about eight miles Crom a small" rock island. The press secretary said the rock island appare ntly is claimed by both Cambodia and Vietnam. He said his report of the seizure was based o n several radio messages from the ship. "The radio has now stopped trans mitting," Nessen said. Preside nt Ford learned or the ; incident during his intelligence , briefing this morning and has <SeeSHIP, P ageAZl Ora age Coast Weather Low cJouds and local dense fog night and early morning hours otherwise fair through Tuesday. Highs mostly around 65 at the beaches ris ing to 75 in· land. · INSIDE TOD-' Y , A full page of boating news, including weekend race re- . suits .and Ope n ing Day festivities .at the Newport • Harbor Yacht Club , •wtll be found today on Page 86. Index ., ,,,.,.,..... "' N.11i.a1 ,.. .. AS Or_,. C-111• ... II ....,.. . .. .. .. ., .. ., S.wt•lao ....,,., .. _.. "' MecllMlrlfl• A6 T'*whllft, a.1• ,,......,, A11 WM .... II_,. .... •• '" ••• A1 .. 11 ... ... -.. .. \ '. ,• :: DAil Y PM.OT SB Mond•y. M•r i2, 'i9?5 ~Uy "!lot St.aft f'lloto Otae Good T11r11 " ' r Workme n from the Orange County Road Department are busy i nstalling a nc"' center divider on E l Toro ~oad between Rock field and Btidger Roads. The $50,300 proJect, "'hich includes new left-turn lanes onto Rockfield , is scheduled for completion by June 12, county officials said. Saddleback Offers ' Motorcycle Course Saddleback Coll ege will orrer -another session · of its popular • m otor cyc le sa£ety program 1 beginning Tuesday. The free, £our-\\.'eek course is open to a ll SaddlebackCommuni- . ty Coll ege Di strict reisidents 13 and older. Classes will be taught by ( Cali£ornia ltighway Patrol uf- fi.cers , and one dozen 100 cc Hon- das are available for practice in • a reserved section or the campu!S parking Jot. Instruction will cover the basics or motorcycle operation. maintenance a nd servicing, traf- fic riding, and laws governing Front Page A I I SMOKING. • • public meetings. Then we won't · even have smoking at board meetings." Of the board members, l\.1rs. Neustadt. Bill Kohler, and George Jtenry smoke. .. Personally, I'm against stu· dent smok ing." Kohl er said. "It's a filthy rotten habit and I wish I could quit." Kohler said he feared that set- ting up s moking areas would en- courage cliques. "Like othe r controversial is- • sues we've d ealt with, l think · we need a chance to get a good sense of what the community can live with,'' Mrs. Neustadt said. "There are many famili es who allow their kids to smoke at home ' because they don't want them to smoke behind their backs. • "Maybe we could set up a syste m of parental consent to de- termine who may or may not • smoke on campus. But then you gel into the same problem: Kids will be sneaking somewhere to smoke." ORANGE COAST sa DAILY PILOT ..,,,. Or..,ge CH•I O•hy Piiot. wUh """'ch 1\(0n'" -''-He .... .,. .... h 1>11bh>hed by 1f\e0r.nqe C-SI P\lblh/UftQ (omp~ny s.p.•M• ~ ........... INf>lt\1-M<oM•y lh•...,Qh '"Idly ,..,. (0\1• _,.., .... .,_., 8'!•h. Hunhflill"" Eiot•nlF-. l•ln Y•lley, l•vlne, S•<l<ll•b.l<IO. Y•li•• •nd u.,.-8'!ach l~\llh Coe,,. A "nole ·~~'"""! ..,,,..,n i\ 1>\11>1•'1-.0 S•l11•cl•1• f"° s...nci~,,. '"" "''""li»I 11Ublllltt•n11 o••nt • •I XIO ~.1 ll•y S!•H1. Cot••~ .... Colllo•nl•"I""'. Robert N. Weed P•e•IO.n1 •nd PuOllY,,.• Jae k R. Curley 'lllt• Prnolknl •nd ~ne••• -"'°"' Thomas Keevil E<!Uo• Thomas A. Murphine _.,.Q•nq(.s.1.,. Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall "''""•nt M.oiw<;i•no lO.tet• Saddleback Valley Office 1~1 U P•t flo.od •I ~ • ., D•tllO l'ttt•~Y Other Offices C.O\l• Mew llCt W• >I IM• ~h••I ""'"'-'IH'"'" 1111 ... """°''&o..'*'•••<1 """""Ot""ll••Cfl 11111 ... •h-O.•••O l.•011,.. &.•ell. 1 IM C.IO"""•'•~l•••t Tl!lephone (7141 642-4321 ClasslfiH Advl!rllsing M2-S671 S.lkll•b.K ~ ll•lle,N•-.Ou,..e Stl-6310 ", • .,. s,,., c-.",."" the motorcyclist . The class will meet from 7 lo 10 p.m . Tuesdays in Room313ofthe Math-Science Building. Techni- ques in motorcycle handling will be taught at the parking lot on consecutive Saturdays beginning A1ayl7. Persons interested in attending are invited to sign up al Tuesday night's class. SaddJehack YMCA Slates Swim Classes The Saddleback Valley YMCA has announced summer swim classes in private backyard pools thro u ghout Mission Viejo , Laguna Hills and Irvine. Janis Young, coordinator or the Y's backyard swim program. said the Y is placing hi gh priority on teaching both adults and c hildren t o swim. She cited statistics which show drowning to be the third leading cause or accidental death in t he U.S .. with more than 60 percent or the vie· ti ms under 25 years old. This is the second year the Y has offered ·baCkyard swim classes in cooperation with area pool owners. Residents interest· cd in sharing their pools with the community for s wim instruction are urged to phone the Y at 830·9622 for details on insurance , hours and instructors. F rom Page A l SAILBOAT ... slight damage lo the boat 's hull. Ken Caspe r . a San Clemente lifeguard, said the station had just opened when the cra ft rammed the pier's end. The collis ion was witnessed by several surfers in the water near the pi er, he said. One summoned lifeguards. At the same time another occu- pant or th e b oat, R ich ard Silverman, 23, or Hollywood, was climbing up a ladder attached to a pier piling to s ummon help. Casper said the boaters tied a rope ar..,und the pile so they could not drirt away. The boat was later towed by the Harbor Patrol to the Dana Poi nt 1-IarOOr fuel dock where it was fueled for the trip to Newport. Both Casper and Bainbridge said they were told by occupants of the boat that shots fired as dis· tress signals were disregarded by other boaters who came close to the craft. Bainbridge said that Arenson fired a .45 caliber revolver to summon help. "But l s uspect that the other boats wouldn't stop (or them because it wasn't a standard dis- tress signa l,'' Sain bridge said. .. ... 4•5·0630 Man, 53, Drowns " •' :: :· GH,ro.~t., !ti ~ O.•nfl' 1;'~011 Pu•'lllll1'11 ~W M•nt•~llll'•t1.•U11•h ol•""'·""''"'' .. MOllt• or •<l•t•l!\,m•n" "''''" "'"' I>• rl'jl,0011Ct<I •11110111 •fl•<t OI 1>•'"'""0" •I U9rrltl'lt11W"'*'· "'t°""' <l•I' PO"•" •••!I~· C:O\!o M~••, c.llfwftlo. "'llK,~1-.,~ .. , .. , i.l llO!ftO<llN•, .,. nw\I If 001f'on!IM•, ..,.,,,.,, IM•l•"•hon• IJ 00 ..... ~~. BLYTHE (/\Pl -A SJ·y•ar- old man drowned Sunday while attcmptinf' to swim full y clothed to a sand bar SO feet away in the Colorado River. authorities said . ' ~ • Lebanon Attacked In Raid By Tbe Associated Press An Is raeli army raiding party crossed into southern Lebanon today in a n a ntiterrorist opera- tion and captured five suspected guerrillas, one or them a woman, the Israeli comm and sllid. It said the raiders hit three ·.villages about two miles across the border, the same area where al least two incidents of shelling by Lebanese gunners have been reported this month. By Israeli accounts, the raid broke a lull in Israeli incursions into Lebanon that had lasted since Jan. 15. Hours after the raid was an- nounced, a firebomb exploded on the roof of a T e l Aviv youth club, slightly wounding a 15-year-old boy, police said. Five other bombs. made from Israe li· manufactured mortar charges, were found on the roof of the building, they said. There was no immediate word on who planted the bombs. · Lebanese officials charged that l s r lieli commandos kid· naped fi ve men and a woman and blew up a cafe in the raids. Among those abducted was Dr. Ahmed Murad, a member or the Politburo of the Lebanese Com· munisl party, an official said in Bint Jbail, the village in which the care was reported dyna mit- ed. The owner or the cafe also was taken prisoner, the offi cial said . The official in Binh Jbail said the Israeli force numbered about 100. He said four other Lebanese were taken from the villages of Ail el-Shaab a nd Ait Around after a house-to-house search. In Tel Aviv, a spokesman for the Israeli command said the force met n o Le banese r e- s istance, and all troops returned safely from the raid. He also denied that anything was blown up. The spokesman did not identi(y the prisoners or specify charges . against them . He also was silent on reports· from Beirut that Israeli troops crossed into Lebanon several times in the past five weeks to lay mines. Fro•PageAJ . DOCTORS. • • swath of hospitals from the Mex· • ican border to the Tehachapi Mountains. No elective s urgery has been performed in some SO prfvate hos pitals in San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa and l\.1arin counties since May 1 when anesthesiologis ts a nd some other physicians refu sed to r e new Argo naut I nsurance Co. malpractice coverage. Nonpri vate hospitals were re- porting a booming business in pa· tients unable to get into the ar. reeled hospitals. The curtailed surgery has drastically· reduced patient oc· cupaucy and pri vale hospitals in San Francisco alone are losing a • tota l or $200,000 a day. Some hospitals have laid off up to 50 per cent or their staff, including nurses, a nd in other hospitals employes are working shorter weeks. "l\1ore hos pitals will be in tighter shape as tHis continues." Marcus said. "And I don't know of any "immediate progress being made to resolve it." Anesthesiologists a nd other specialists involved in the boycott paid $5 ,377 a year for malpractice coverage with Argonaut and now must pay $18,164. Those in San Mateo and Santa Clara are covered by Travelers Corp. whi ch announced rate hikes of up to 500 percent last week. • Marcus said doctors still hope Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. or the Legislature will take action to r esolve the malpractice crisis . Several bills lo form insurance pools ·have been sent the gov· ernor, but do not deal with the is· sueorrat es. f'ro•PageAJ REFUGEES A total or 7,250 refugess have passed through government con· trol including the U.S. Immigra- t ion Service since arrival, stay- ing an average of a week to 10 . days in government-supervised custody. Government o ffici a ls, however, have clamped down tighUy on security check pro- cedures, meaning some refugees ean expect to be interned or held for up lo 90 days before a decision is made on iheir desirability as cilizens. Mother's Day Sund9y w11.s •made as normal as J>05sible for the refugees, with regular re· ligious services at El Toro MCAS and t.h e reselUement community at C.amp Pendleton. They said more barracks and tent• are ready at El Toro MCAS, If they are needed. - • SHIP ..• ' , met with the H~\lonal Security • · Council concetnlh& lhe tnctdent. ; The White House iasued a brief :.one·paragraph statement by the · press secretary shortly, before 11 i a.ro. PDT with a map showing ' the approximate location or the seizure. 0..111 Pilot .... i. ., •It h.I ... 91.Mtiltt ·I NOW PRONOUNCE-Chaplain Robert E . O'Brian l eft , ·'marries Jeanette Mason, 23, and Preston Olney Jr., 24, both of D ana Point at South Coast Community Hospit al . : The Sunday bedside wedding occurred b ecause the bride was injured in a n accident last month. She will be in the · · hos pital at least two more weeks. Wedin Bed Hospital Site of Rites "We wei:e just tired of waiting · and we just decidetl we wouldn't wait a'ny longer," Jeanette ·Mason Olney said today. · She and Preston Olney, 24, · were married Sunday at South · Coast Commun ity Hospital in ; South Laguna where Mrs. Olney : is recuperating after being in- : jured seriously in a traffic acci- . dent. She and her husband will ~ reside in Dana Point. •'The wedding was r eally · beautiful. The whole hospital 'sure went all out . The nurses and everybody have been absolutely • wonderful to me," s he said. Dr. Robert O'Brian or South : I.ag un a p erforme d the · cere mony. · "We decided to get married 1 now and have the reception when I get out which should be in aOOut ·two weeks," Mrs. Olney said. ' "We won't be able to go on a honeymoon until September, Oc- tober or Nove mber, whenever f'rom Page AJ QUIGLEY .•. Contacted in Sacramento this mornin g, Badham said he is ")09king at all sorts or things for 1976. l might run fo r assembly and then I might run for some other office . There is a Jot of as· sumption going on that I might run for something else." As ked whethe r he was con· sidering a ny office other than Hi ns haw 's seat. Badham said, "Not at lhi!S time." , th~ doctor says il"s okay," she said. "It "'aS jU!Sl like I was having a : bad dream,'' ~1rs. Olney said about the accident . Mrs. Olney was hurt in a trafric accident last month and broke · her leg and pelvis and suffered internal injuries. She has been in traction at the hospital. Meany Blasts Jobless Rate WASHINGTON (UPIJ -/\FL· CIO Preside nt George Meany said today one out of every four workers in this country wi ll be unemployed som etime in 1975, if currentjobiess rates continue. M ea ny co mpl ai n e d in testimony before a congressional s ub c ommitt ee th at the Democratic Congress is sharing the Administration's fix ation on the size o( the projected federal deficit, without concern for anything else. Policeman Kille d BELFAST, Northern Ireland CAP) -The Irish Republican Army 's Provisional wing says it kill ed a po licem an over the weekend in retaliation for breaches or the cease-fire by gov- ernment security forces. Con!Sla- ble Paul Gray, 20, was shot in the back Saturday while patrolling Londonderry 's city walls. Nessen said there were "limit· ·ed. fa cts" available on the inci· : dent. : All those ' aboard the vessel · were believed to be American n11· , tion11ls. The s hip was described : as 11. "container ship," its cargo •unknown. . The While House did not im- : mediately give the home port or ; the vessel. · • The Mayaguez' last port was 'believed to have been Hong · Kong, Nessen_ said, and its in· : tended destination was Thailand. Irvine Guard Assaulted in · Fruit Theft : A Pasar,~u&pecl remained · jailed tod y a(ter allegedly fight- ing with a n Irvine Company '. security guard over about $5 : worth of oranges picked in an . Irvine grove. The suspect allegedly flattened : Irvine Company employe Billy ; Joe Webb. 41 , while bawling to ·his alleged getaway car drive r to : start the engine. A wild pursuit from the scene at Culver Drive and Irvine Boulevard Friday followed the San Diego Freeway to the Newport Freeway, where the vehicle was finally stopped. Irvine Police officers arrested and booked Lynn N. Jones, 29, or Pasadena, on suspicion or as- saulting a publtc ott1cer, resisting a rres t and des truction o[ evidence. Denise M. Cehovic, 26, of the same Pasadena address as . Jones, was ar rested and booked on suspicion of petty theft, resist· ing arrest a nd reckless driving. Jones remained in Costa Mesa City J ail today in lieu of $2,500 bail, while l\1iss Cehovic posted $100 bail to get out of Orange County Jail. • Jones' destruction or evidence t charge was filed because he was : allegedly pitching 75 to 100 · pilfered Irvine Company oranges . out the window of the ~pe:eding car in the chase. Miss Cehovic was charged with : reckless driving for allegedly committing e ight traffic infrac· lions in the madcap escape at- ' tetnpt as the irate Deputy Webb · roared a long behind in his patrol car. Webb told police Jones pushed · him down on the ground when he tried to question the couple, whose car he checked after fi nd· ing it parked bes ide .an orange ~ grove. Women Stage Abortion Bid WASHINGTON <API Several thousand women staged a three-hour demonstration on l\1other 's Day in support of legal abortions. 1 The women, some accom· panied by their husbands lfnd children, paraded past the build· ing housing the Cathol ic Apostolic Delegation to the Unit· ed States, chanting, ··Two, fdur six, eight -separate the c hurch · JJn d state." (Related.story, AS) ·MARIMERS PAYS ' M ariners Sovlngs has always paid the h ighest interest legall y possible. Now your savings can tSe worth even more at M'riners -a Big 73Ai 0/o on . 6·year ce rt ificates of $1 ,000 or more. Not only can you make money at Mariners, you can make friends too -with a strong'' hometown·• savings and loan. Save at Mariners. Now It makes more dollars and sense! • Mariners Savi"-Us··,,. and Loan AssociatiOn . · a.-1,HUlt 310 So. l~ly Or. (213) 5$3-3000 lo• Aftgolo1 (Opp.Ml. Sinai Ho1pltol) 17A7 l•vorly Bl .. d, (21:JJ6S7·AIA1 ........ Ct•l•ut• World) 1 :J820 s-1•eoch11¥d. (213) "8·7616 N....,.na..ch (Malft Ofllco) 1$1$ W•1tcliff o,. (7 1A)M1·A000 .,._,.na..ch. (loy1ld• C•nfor) 102A loytldo Di; (71 A)6A1-AOOO • • , I I I ' ' I I I ' ' , ' , • I , l I I > v I Ii r ,1 ' l l. 'I I J , • • Irvine • Today's Closing . N.Y.Stocks VOL. 68, NO. 132, 2 SECT.IONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975 TEN CENTS • • rotests j irac Sig1is Go IJp Quigley Runs, But for What? • D1Uy Pllol: Stall Photo HENRY RUNS AGAIN lrvlne's Quigley Irvine Guard Assaulted in Fruit Theft A Pasadena suspect remained jailed today after allegedly fight· jng with an .lrvine Company security guard over about $5 worth or oranges picked in an Jrvine grove. The suspect a llegedly flattened Irvine Company employe Billy Joe Webb, 41, while bawling to his alleged getaway car driver to start the engine. A wild pursuit from the scene al Culver Drive and Irvi ne .Boulevard Friday followed the San Diego Freeway to the .Newport Freeway, where the vehicle was £inally stopped. Jrvine Police officers ar·rested and booked Lynn N. Jones, 29, of Pasadena. on suspicion of as· sault1ng a public ott1cer, resisting ~rrest and destructio"n or evidence. Denise M . Cehovie. 26, of the ~ame Pasadena address as Jones, was arrested and booked or\ suspicion or petty theft, resist· jng arrest and reckless driving. Jones remained in Costa Mesa City, Jail today in lieu of $2,500 bail, while Miss Cehovic posted (See GUARD; PageA2) Doctor Strike Spreads to 3 l\lore Counties SAN FRANCISCO (APJ -The 12·d.,.Y doctors' boycott protest· )ng skyrocketing malpractjce in· surance rates spread to three more Northern Califoniia coun- ties today nnd t hreatened to move over the entire state. More than 90 anesthesiologists in Santa Clara, San Mateo and Santa Cruz counties -plus an HOSPITAL FIRES 21 DOCTORS, AS unspecified number of surgeons ·-r'eftised to do any but emergen· cy surgery, joining ~olleagues in eight San Francisco Bay area counties who began lhe boycott. Mayl. Al the state Capitol in Sacramento, hospital-related physicians huve vowed to w~lk out on any but emergency sur- gery May 19 unles s the .Legislature acts to relieve the c:Msls. By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE ot 11M o.u, .-11e1swt lrvine Coun cilm an Henry Quigley is off and running again. But he won't say where. F1uorescent orange, blue and white signs bearing lhe message "Henry Quigley Leadership" sprouted with ,111ushroom -like suddenness throughout the 74th Assem.bly District over the weekend. ' But Quigley says flatly, "I am not declaring that I am going to run for the 74th. '' He's not running for Irvine City Council. Of the more than 600 s igns tacked up over the weekend, not one went. up in lrvine. "I wa!:I very explicit about that,'' Quigley said this morning. -IJ11e.~peeterl B1·•1r1dside D.illy Pilll'l P!Mtolly P•lrlcltO'DonM!I The signs blanketed Santa Ana Heights, were s trung out along Pacific Coast Hig hway a nd Laguna Canyon Road, and scat- tered through Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. A few even made it into Santa Ana and Tustin. "It looks to me like there's go. lng to be a shuffling of elected of- ficials in this geographic area over the next year or so.'' Quigley said . Women's liberationist s may be forgiven for thinking their movement still has a way to go · based on the progressofthissign on a new de· partment s tore in the shopping mall al "Laguna Hills. But al l that's missing here, or course, is the "v,:ay" from Broadway. No .doubt passers by look a broad view o r the situation and did not register a protest. "I'm not sure where the cards will fall, but I 'm going to be re- ady to run ·.wherever it is ap- propriate.·· Irvine Councilmen Quigley said the sign effort- aimed at getting early name re- cognition has been planned for three months. Study Zone · Change It was Pure c.olncidence that ' the signs i tarted going up the day <1:fter Congressman Andrew Hinshaw was indicted, according to Quigley. "I'm sure a lot of people don't , think so, but that's how it is," he said. The signs. said Quigley, are aimed at the 1976 election year. Said Quigley, "If you've noticed the way I've run my campaigns in the past. I always get an early· .start." Assemblyman Robert Badham (R·Newport Beach) presently holds the 74th District seat. Contacted in Sacramento this morning, Badham said he is .. looking al all sorts of things for 1976. J might run for assembly CSee QUIGLEY, P age A2> More Awaited Two of the most controversial development .IDJ!!.ters in recent months will returi'r),to lhe Irvine City Coun cil Tuesday. A zone change for the Village or Northwood and the proposed extention of Mi chelson Drive from Jamboree Boulev<1rd to Culver Drive will be among items considered at the meeting which begins at 7:30 p.m. in city hall. 4201 Campus Drive. Northwood, t he subject of a long series of he arings dating to before the city's incorporation, concerns about 1.426 acres bounded by Culver Drive, Irvine Boulevard. J effrey Road and the Santa Ana Freeway. The zone change a llowing re· sidential development of North · Jrvin~has been the subject or 1 continuing objections by i;esi· . dents or the Racquet Club, the OD· ly developed tract in the present· ly agricultural are<1:. When Northwood was last con· sidered three weeks ago, the council was deadlocked 2 to 2 in the abs ence o( Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor. The chief area of discord was over the type of · development to be permitted in a high noise area around El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. . The Michelson extension has been the subject of protest by Univers ity Park residents, who · fear that traffic rrom the Irvine Industrial Complex will be chan· neled through their area if the road goes through. Toro Housing Refugees By AR1'.JIUR R. VINSEL 0 1 UW O.Uy ,...,_SC.ft A spillover of 539 Southeast Asian refugees occupies bar· racks at El Toro Marine Corps Air station today as 115,237 already in the U.S. await pro- cessing a nd thousands more abroad await asylum. {Related stories. AJ.) Barracks were already pre· pared at El Toro because the Lil· Ue Safgon resettlement center at • Camp Pendle ton swelled beyond its 18,000·occupant capacity Jast week. "We still hove 539 living with us today and no flights coming in." Said Maj. Sally Pritchett, public information officer at El Toro. "They may be able to fly out tomorrow .'· Planes carrying the newest load of refugees from Guam - where 50,000 are still waiting - were already in the air for El Toro Sunday when word came that Cai:np Pendleton h<1:d a full house. The hous e -eight separate tent and q uonset hut compounds in Cam'p Talega and more at San Onofre -fi lled up even more with two new Mother's Day ar- rivals Su nday . Young mothers Le Xuan Mai Slinky Theft , Bandits Net Reptiles CHICAGO (UPI) -The burglars ignored the sign in the store that warned, "These Premises Guarded by a 12·Foot Boa Constructor." Jn fact, they stole the serpentine watchdog. Thieves apparently broke into the Glut Pet Shop through back windows late Saturday and made away with a monkey, a tarantula, three boas, one bald python and about $500 in supplies. and Tokin Thanh both gave birth· to baby girls Sunday. "They are doing fine," said a base infirmury spokesman. The 539 refugees currently housed at El Toro are expected to enplane for Fort Chaffee, Ark .• Tuesday morning or-at the latest on Wednesdny. "We have them in two bar- racks just across the street from the runway ." s aid a ba se spokesman ... There's no pro· blem. We've had the barracks re- ady ror several weeks, just 'in case something went wrong.'' "The kids are playing on play• grounds a nd we take them all by bus to the El Toro dining hall to eat,., she explained. A total of 7.250 ·refugess have passed through government con- trol including the U.S. lmmigra· tion Service since arriva( stay- ing an average or a week to 10 days in government-supervised custody . Governme nt o£ficials , however, have clamped down tightly on s ecurity check pro- cedures, meaning some refugees can expect to be interned or held for up to 90 days berore a decision is made on their desirability as citizens. Cyclist Killed In Head-on Canyon Crash A 23-year-old Whittier motorcyclist was killed Sunday morning in a head-on crash with a minibus on Santiago Ca nyon Road. the California Highway Patrol.reported today. Patrick Castle died shortly after· noon Sunday al Chapman General Hospital in Orange or in· juries he suffered in the collision. The occupants of the small foreign van were identified as Silverado Canyo n residents Den· nis Kl emtel. 29. and his wife, Karen, 26. They were taken to St. Joseph Hospital with injuries and were listed in good condition to- day. The CH P spokesm an said it ap· peared Castle lost control of his bike on a curve and skidded i~to the front of the van. Police Chief's Son Slain POTTSVILLE. Pa. (AP) - The local police chief's son, who was s hot in the head by a city patrolman while allegedly trying to rob a restauranL. died Sunday night. Ste.Shen Quirk. 16. son of Police Chi ef Thomas Quirk, was shot early Saturday as he <1:nd two other youths , aged 16 a nd 14. gathered outs ide Carrol's Restaurant, police said. Police received a tip Friday night the restaurant would be held up and were waiting outside, According to poUce reports, the youths, one of whom worked al the restaurant, spotted a patrolman hiding in bushes behind the restaurant. Police Commiss ioner William Brophy said one of the boys aimed a s hotgun . and th e patrolman .. fired lo defend himself." .£fRST GULER Gm' CRUISER "The ad was a success. r sold my land cruiser on the first day it ran, to the first person who called ... Seizes Vessel WASHI NGTON (AP) -A U.S. mcrl'hant ship was fired on and seized by a Cambodian naval vessel tod.iy in the Gulf or ' Th.iiland. President Ford's chief spokesman said. The President v.·as s.iid to consider the seizure .. an act of piracy.·· Ford met with the National Set·urily Council to discuss the seizure and inslructt.'<l·the State Departmerit to demand im· mediate release of the ship, the May.aguez. and its crew of 40, ~aid White I-louse press secretary Ron Nessen . Basing his r eport on several r.idio messages from the ship, Nessen said the vessel, owned by the Sea-Land Corp., was "fired upon and boarded by Cambodian armed forces from a Cambodian naval ,·essel." He said the sei zure occurred ''early this morning , \Vashington time." The vessel \\·as forced into the port of Kompong Som in Cam- bodia. Nessen s aid. .. The President has met '>:ith th e NSC." the prl'Ss secretary ~aid ... lie l'ons iders this seizure an act of piracy. l·lc has in.struct- t.•tl the State Department to de- 1n ;.1nd the in1mediate release or the ship. ·· 1-\1ilure to do so ,,·ould have the n1os l serious conscqucnl'CS." The White Hous e s aid the ap- proximate loc ation of the ~1ay aguez when seized al 9:48 1 North longi.lude and 102:53 East latitude. The Gulr of T hailand is ' bounded by Cambodia on the east, Thailand on the north, Burma on the wes t and Malaysia on the southwest . A spokesman ror the Sea-Land Corp. said he had no further in· rormation about the ship or its crew. Nessen said the ship was un· armed when it was seized 60 mi-' less off the coas t or Cambodia. about eight miles from a small 1 rock island. The prass secretary s aid the rock island .apparently is claimed by both Cambodia and Vietnam . · He said hi s report oft he Seizure \\'a S based on several radio messages from the s hip. "The radio "has now stopped trans mit.ting,·· Nessen said. Pres ident Ford learned of the incident during hi s int'elligence briefing this morning and has met with the National Security 1 Council concerning the incident. The White House issued a brier one-paragraph statement by the press secretary shortly before 11 a.m. PDT with a map showing the approximate location o( the seizure. Nessen said there .,••ere "'limit- ed facts" available on the inci· dent. All those aboard the vessel were believed lo be American na- tionals. The ship was described as a "container ship/' its cargo unknown. The White House did not im-1 mediately give the home port of the vessel. Or•~·-g~ '4 7 :••t 1 Weatlier Low clouds and local dense fog nig ht and early morning hours otherwise fair through Tuesday. Highs mostly around 65 at the beaches rising to 75 in· land. INSIDIE TODAY A full page o I booting news, including weekend race re-- s u Its .and. OpeninQ Do*' feslivities .at Jhe Newport.. Harbor Yacht Club, will be found today on P.age 86. I ' ' "lt's u forc~one conclusion thllt this will ultimately extend lo the entire state of California," said Dr. Sanford Marcus, presl· drnL of the Union of American Phi&icians. "I doti't know why anybody \VOUld want those ani mals,'' said Charles Glut, the s hop owner, who sells most or his a nimals to universities and schools. "'l'he monkey was about 15 years old, and while the snakes are worth between $85 and $100 each, I don't know what they 'd do with them. But I guess there are a lot Mother's Day Sunday was made as normal as possible ror the refugees, with regular re· ligious services al El Toro MCAS and the resettlement community at Camp Pendleton. That's the advertising success expe rienced by the Newport Beach man who placed this classified ud in the Dally Pilot: 69Land Cruiser,4 WO, xlntcond. $1800XXX·XX:XX days, xxx-xxxx eves. ln!lex ··-.1 Members of the Los Ana:eles County Medical Association were reportedly considering e boycott t hat would affect a 200-mlle ~ DOCTORS, P age A%> •• • • of screwballs around. · · "You never know what they 'll do with them, but 1'11 bet they have a hard time getting rid of theme' They said more barracks and tents are ready at El Toro MCAS, if they are needed. A total of 12 Catholic masses, 10 Protestant services end six --<~Itf>;F.r.:.~ . .~~> ' " , , -. If you have a vehicle you'd like lo convert to cash, call 642·S678. We make it easy for you to put a Jew words to work for you, in the Daily Pilot. _, ............... .. __ , ..... _ .. __ ··-.,...._......._ M ·'n• Palin ··-All ....... ., __ •• ... •• •• ••·t "''· ... "'"'' ... ... ... .. I • • • Al DAIL y PILOT r at\ Hits Pier Newport Craft D rifts ThroUg h F og A Newport Beach -bused sailboat carrying five people drlrted into the end of the Sa n Clemente pier this morning after floating on fog.shrouded seas for neurly 24 hours. Sgt. Robert Bainbridge of the Orange County Harbor Patrol's Dana Point s tation said the sailors beca1ne lost in the fog ~nday morning while returning Strike Over from a weekend trip to CatHlina Island. Bainbridge said all the fuel on board the boat was used up as the group tried unsuccessfully to find land. The JO.foot craft then drift· ed aimlessly untij striking the San Clemente pier at8 a.m. The skipper of the boe.t was identified as Michael Arenson, 25, of Los Angeles. He chartered the vessel Crom Newport Sailing Club on Friday. Bainbridge said none of the oc- cupants of the sailboat was in· jured in the collision. There wHs no damage to the pier and only slight damage to the boat's hull. Ken Casper, a San Clemente lifeguard, said the station had just opened when the craft rammed the pier's end. The collision was witnessed by several surrers in the water near the pier, he said. One summoned lifeguards. Trash Collectors Al the same time another occu· pant of the boat, Ric h ard Silverman, 23, or Hollywood, was climbing up a ladder attached to a pier piling to summon help. Return to Work Casper said the boaters tied a rope around the pile so they could not drift away. The boat was later to'>'•ed by the Harbor Patrol to the Dana Point Harbor Cuel dock where it was rueled ror the trip to Newport. The last of striking trash col- lectors were back at work today and six Orange County rubbish hauling firms reported they were back on regular schedul es, or nearly there. The strike, which began two weeks ago, had affected Hunt- ington Beach , Fountain Valley. Laguna Beach, m ost or El Toro 1 and 11 other Orange Counly cities. · Most of the 400 striking tras h lru<:k drivers and haulers "'ent back lo work 0:tl mid-\\·cek with union a pprov a I. liowever. workers for Great \Vestcrn Reclamation, whic h serves Santa r\na. and Lagun:1 Beach Dis posal, a Great Western s ubsidiary, a s well a s SC1\ Services, "'hich serves mo.st of El Toro. stayed off the job until late Friday or Saturday. The "·orkcr s, represented by Teams ters Union I.ocal 396 , however, still have not signed u new work contract. Company officials said today they ex pect negotiations to re- open with the union soon, a nd they Wo men's Li b Alt e rs Song NEW •YORK <A P l -City College has curtseyed to the de- mands or wome n .students who claimed the words to the school an them, ,;Lavender , Pl.1 y Lavender," were sexist. . To the words praising "sturdy ·sons of City College," have now been added ''caughters 'vise of City College.'' The compromise was reached not without difficulty. Dr. Alice Ha milton, a college ,·ice pres ident. threatened to walk out of graduation exercises .al Madison Square Garden if the original words we re left to.stand alone, F roM POfle A l GUARD ... $190 bail to get out or Orange County Jail. Jones' destruction or evidence • charge was filed because he was ·allegedly pitching 75 to 100 pil£ered Irvine Company orailges out the window or the speeding car in the chase. · Miss Cehovic was charged wilh ·reckless driving for allegedly committing eight traffic infrac· tions in the madcap escape al· tempt as the irate Deputy Webb • roared along behind in his patrol c.ar. ;: .• ·~ .. .· •• :: Webb told police Jones pushed him down on the ground when he tried to question the couple. whose car he checked after find - ing it parked beside an orange _£rove. 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Of. ricials said some workers may be laid of(. but most will fill vacan· cies or be referred for placement with other tras h firms. Irvine Needs Budg et Boost ·For Lawyer s Due to unexpected legal action this year. Irvine needs an an· til·ipated $61,442 to pay the city attorney through the end of the fiscal year in July. A total of $99, 705 was budgeted for attorney's costs this year, but th e city is already $21,155 over the budget for legal fees, accord· in g to a report by Administrative Services Director James Har- rington . An average or $13,429 a month has been spent for the services of Rutan .and Tucker, the firm v..·hich serves the city. The most expe nsive single item was the presence of an al· torney at meetings , co.sting $18.779. Legal activities involving the issue of low and mode rate· income housing in Irvine cost $23, 716. The housing-related costs in· elude $18,000 for defe nse or the ci· ty in housing suits filed by en· vironmentalist Wesley Marx and the Orange County Fair llousing Council. Re newed efforts in those lawsuits, which charge improper zoning of the Irvine Industri<JI Complex-East. are expeeted to cost S17,000 by the end or the fi s- cal year , Harrington said . Harrington has asked that the additional funds be transferred from the city 's contingency funds, leaving a balance of S26,169 ror the rest of the fiscal year. Junior Year Stude nts Can E n roll at UC I Students who have completed the junior year of high school will be permitted this year for the first time to enroll in lower· division summer session courses al UC Irvine. Courses open to hi gh school s tudents inc lude drawing, ceramics, dance, English, com· pa rative l iteratu"re, foreign languages, biology, horticultural sc ience s, math e matics, philosophy, social sciences. lin guistics, social ecology and co01puter science. Grades and units earned "•ill become part of the student's · permanent record if the student is later formally admitted to the university. To be admitted, students must have a "B" average in loth and llth grade college preparatory c.-ourses. Further inrormation may be obtained by calling the UC J sum· mer sessions office at 833-5493. Both Casper and Bainbridge said they were told by occupants or the boat that shots fired as dis- tress signals were disregarded : by other boaters who came close to the craft. Bainbridge said that Arenson fired a .45 caliber revolver to summon help. "But l suspect that the other boats wouldn't stop for them because it wasn 't a standard dis· tress s ignal,'' Bainbridge said. DOCTORS. • • s wath of hospitals from the Mex-. ican border to the Tehachapi Mountains. No elective s urgery has been performed in some 50 private hos pitals jn San Francisco. Alameda, Contra Costa and Marin counties since May 1 when .anesthesiologists and some other physicians· refus ed lo re new Argonaut Jn s urance Co. malpractice coverage. Nonprivate hospitals "'ere re· porting a bQoming business in pa· tients unable to get into the af- fected hospitals. The curtailed surgery has drastically reduced patient OC· cupancy and private hospitals in San Francisco alone are losing a total of $200,000 a day. Some hospitals have laid off up to 50 percent of their staff, including nurses. and in other hospitals employes are working shorter weeks. ''More hospitals will be_ in tighter shape as this continues," Marcus said. "And I don·t know or any immediale progress being made to resolve it.'· Anesthesiologists and other s pecialists involved in the boycott paid $5,377 a year for malpractice coverage with Argonaut and now must pay $18,164 . Those in San Mateo and Santa Clara are. covered by Travelers Corp. which announced rate hikes of up to 500 percent last week. Marcus said doctors still hope Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. or the Legislature will take action to resolve the malpractice crisis. Several bills to form insurance pdols have been sent the gov- ernor. but do not deal \Vith the is· sue of rates. Fro• POfle A l REFUGEE S Buddhist services were staged by three priests , a Protestant minister and a monk who fled "·ith the refugees. Authorities are attempting to s mooth the stream of refugees pouring through the pipeline to freedom from Guam and trick!· ing out so slowly on the Orange Coast. Man, 53, Drowns BLYTHE <AP ) -A 53-year· old man drowned Sunday while attempting lo swim fully clothed to a sand bar 50 feet away in the Colorado River, authorities said. Soviet Destroyers Dock at U.S. Port BOSTON (AP) -Two Soviet destroyers, first warships of their nation to visit a U.S. port since World War I I. docked today under the welcomes of a harbor fireboat's spray, a 21-gun Na· tional Guard artillery SH.lute and a party of U.S. Nav)' officers car· ryi ng swords In full ronnal dress. Jn Leningrad, m eanwhile, hun· dreds of curious Russians lined the docks and b ands played vigorously as two U.S. warships CJ'llered that city's port for lhe first visit of Ameri can Navy vessels to the Soviet Union since World War ti . The five-day exchBnge vh1lt of the warships was arranged In honor of the 30th anniversary or the Allied victory over Nazi Germany. In'Boston, the Zhguchiy tied up at Commonwealth Pier at 8:30 a.m .. followed by the Boykiy, Oagship of Rear Adm. A. t.1. Kalinir\, In line behind her about 10 minutes later. As a band played aboard the Zhguchly, the crews of the Russian ships manned the rails in full dress uniforms. facing the American orflcers on the pt er . They exchanged salut~ with the USS Albany, a guided mis - sile cruiser berthed on the other side or the pie~. ,, ' D.&lly Piiot Pllolo ~w ptlcl!.IMI ll-IH' I NOW PRONOUNCE-Chaplain Robe'! E . O'B,ian left . marries Jeanett e Mason, 23, and Preston Olney Jr., 24 , both of Dana Point at South Coas t Community Hospital. The Sunday bedside wedding occurred because the bride was injured in an accident last Jl)onth . She will be in the hospital at least two more weeks. Wedin Bed lf.ospita' Site of Rites "We were just tired or waiting and we just decided we wouldn "t wait any longer ," J eanette Mason Olney s aid today. She a nd Pres ton Olney, 24 , · \\'ere married Sunday at So uth U.S. Studies 'Ex panding 3 . Vi et Camps WASHINGTON (UPIJ -The Pentagon' is considering the possib'ility or either opening another base in the United States to be used as a relocation center for Indochina rerugees or ex· p.anding the centers now localed at three bases , a spokesman said today. Spokesmen said that as of 2 a .m. today 14,680 refugees had been processed and sent to new homes. That meant that only 3,500 re· fugees have been processed the past week. Coast Community Hospital in SQuth Laguna where Mrs. Olney . is recuperating after being in- j ured seriously in a traffic acci- dent. She and her husband ,will reside in Dana Point. ··The "'edding "'as rea lly beautiful. The whole hos pital · s ure went all out. The nurses and everybody have been absolutely wonderful to me," she said. Dr. Robert O'Brian of South . Laguna perform e d th e L·e remony. "We decided to get married . now and have the reception when • 1 gel-cut which should be in about· two weeks,'' Mrs. Olney said. "We won't be able to go on a honeymoon until September, Oc· tober or November, whenever the doctor says it's okay," s he said. ··It was just like I "'as havin g a ·bad dream ," Jli1rs. Olney said about the accident. Mrs. Olney was hurt in a traffic accident last m onth and broke her leg and pelvis and suffered internal injuries. She has been in traction at the hospital. Lebanon Atia clied In Raid By The A1aocl1ted Press An Israeli army raidlng party cro~sed into southern Lebanon today in an antiterrorist opera· tion und captured fi ve suspected guerrillas, one of them a woman, the Israeli command said. Il said the raiders hit th'ree villages about two 1niles acr95s the border, the same area wh~re at least two incidents of shelbng by Lebanese gunners have been reported this month. By Israeli accounl<i. the raid broke a luU in Jsr c.ieli incursions into Lebarlon that had lasted since Jan. 15. Hours after the raid was an- nounced, a firebomb exploded on the roof of a ;rel Aviv youth club. sli ghtly "'ounding a 15-year-old boy, police said. Five otht;r bombs, made from tsrael1· manufactured mortar charges, \\'ere round on the roof of the building, they said. There was no immediate word on who planted the bombs. Lebanese officials charged that Israeli commandos kid - naped five men and a woman and blew up a cafe in the raids. Among those abducted was Dr. Ahmed Murad, a member or the Politburo of the Lebanese Com· munist party, an official said in Bint Jbail, the village in which the cafe was reported dynamit- ed. The owner or the care also was taken prisoner, the offi cial said. The official in Binh Jbail said the Israeli force numbered about 100. He said four other-Lebanese were taken from the villages of Ail el-Sha ab and Ait Around after a house· lo· house search. In Tel Aviv, a spokesman for the Jsraeli command said ·the force met no Lebanese re· sistance, and all troops returned safel y from the raid. He also denied that anything \Va s blown up. The spokesman did not identify the prisoners or specify charges against them . He also "'as si lent on reports from Beirut that Israeli troops crossed into Lebanon sever al ·I times in the past fi\•e weeks to lay mines. IL "'as the first S$!rious eruption of violence on Israel's northern frontier since a series of clashes <ind raids in December and January, when concentrated I sraeli fire and r epeale~ ;n· cursions forced the evacuation or Cflouba village, an alleged guer· rilla stronghold . The Israelis claim that thl!ir counterlerror methods have sealed off the border to Ler· rorists. wbo raided five Isr4eli towns in the Galilee district iji.st year. There have been none ijlis . year, but one Arab commaodo ·. squad originating from Leba11on attacked a Tel Aviv hotel Match 5. The guerrillas have taken r e· newed hope from the fall of the -U.S.·backed governments in Jn· ·-dochina . l (The Associated Press s aid bases unde r cons id eration in· Youtl1 Has H o p es : elude the Albany CGa .) Naval Air f'roM Pan. Al Station.) CAP!!; 'J"UWN , South Africa -u--' The Pentagon es timates there (UPI) -A South African teen· ' arc about 11 5,000 Vietnamese ager '''ho doctors said would not QUIGLEY 1 and Cambodian refugees under li ve long now has hopes for a • • 1 1• \mcr·c n co t I 'th 39 000 no,mal life \l1ilh bone marrow J 1 a n ro wi · now .and then I might run ror same al the processin g centers in transplanted from his 10-year-old ot her office. There is a lot of I S· \rk"ns"s C"m, p di t · sister. The 16-year-old patient re-1 ... ... • ... I en e on 1n sumption going on that I mi"ht C· 1·ro ·11 · d Fl ·d ceived nearly u pir'ltofhissistcr's I§ a 1 ' 1a an or1 a. run for something else." 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F'or detai ls, sec t0<.lay's Set'l'l'l Vi'i tness <:ol· 111nn, Page t\2. • Guerrillas Captured Hy J sraelis By Tht' Associated Press An Israeli OJ.rrny raiding party t'rOsscd into south~·rn J_.ebanon toduy in an 1.1ntilcl'ro1ist opcru- tion o.ind (.'aplurL'd rive suspected ~ul'rrillas , ont:• or then1 a \\'Oman. tht• ls ral'li tom 1n and s<.1id. It s :.tid lht• raidl'rs hit thrt'l' '\•ill:.1gcs :.ibout l\\'U n1ilL·s <1l'ross the bordt:'r, thl' sun1l' a l'ca .,.,.hL•rc o.1t ll•ast l\\"O lncidl•nts of shelling lt'r' l..ebun<.'Sl' f::Ulllll'l'S h<ivc hl't:u J't•ported this month. l\y ls1·al'li acl'ounts, th1..· l'ald broke a lull in l!--r<Jeli. ineursions into J_cb<Jnon lh<tl had !<i sled ::;inl'c Jun. l :i. i'lours uftto<r til l' raid \\·as an- nounced, ;.1 f1rcbombcxpltxJCllun tl)e roof of :1 1'<.•I 1\ viv youlh club. slightly Wounding a 15-ycar-ulll boy, polic<.· suid. f'ivl' other hombs, n1aclt• fron1 1:-.l'aeli- Jnanufactur<.·<l n1o rl:u· t•hargl'S. \\"c1·c found on th<.• l"oof of the building:, thi.'y s:iid. 'l'lu..•r c \\as nu i1nmedialt' \\'Ord Oil \\·ho planlt·d the bon1bs. Lcbanesl' officials c·hargcd tbal l srat.'li cu1nn1andus kid- "11upcd five men .:ind a \Vo1nan <inti blt.'W up a <.·afe in Lh c l"<.1ids. Among those abductl'd v.•us i)r. Ahmed l\·l urad, a :11<.•mber of the Politburo of th4.:' Le ban1..•se Co1n- munist purty, un-'official said in J!int Jbail. the yillage in '"·hic h lhc c:afe \Vas f"l'JlOl"led dynan1it- 4..'tl. Th<.• U\\'nc•r of the cuft• :il so '\\'as tukcn µri:so nc1', tile uffit1ul .... uicJ . 'fhc• offic·i:il in Binh Jhail s<iid the lsrat•li force numbt .. 'l"l'd about JOO. lie s aid four other Lebanese .,..,·Cre t<.ikcn fro1n the vil lages of 1\il cl-Shaub and 1\it 1\round aflc1· ;1 house-to-house ~curch . fti Tt•I 1\ vi\', ;i spokesman for · the Is r<ieli C'ommand0 said the forcc met nu l.ebuncse l"l'· !>istanrc'. and all troops rcturnt•d .safely fl"om the raid. lie a lso dt.•nied that anything '\V1IS bl0\'111 Up . The spokcsrnun did not identify the prisoners or specify charges ug;:iinsl them. FIRST C4LLER GOT CRUISER ··The ud was a s uccess. I sold rn y land cruisc-r on the first d&y it ran. tu the first person who cuUl><l." Thi:lt's th<.• udvcrtising success t.•xperient.'ed by lhl· Ne "'port .lll•tich man '"ho placc'tl this t lassiried ad in the Dully Pilot: 69 Land Cruiser ,4 WO. xlntcond. $1800 XXX·XXXX days, xxx-xxx:ic, eves. Jf..you have a V'Ch\clc you'd JW<e to convert' to cash. call 642·5678. We make it easy for you to put u few word$ to work for you. in the Dally Pilot. .. \ • • rotests irac Boy, 4, Killed In Crash 1\ 4·year-old boy was killed und :he olht•r members of his farnily \\•ere injured seriously Sunduy cvt•ning in a tragic Mother's Day {"ill" crash in J luntinb'1on Be<.ich . Kevin Finn. 4 , of 194021-larding L.anc·. lluntington Beach. v.'as killed. police s<.1id, \Vhen his f<ither"s compact car allegedly \\·u s r<.11nm l'd broudside by another vt•hic lc ut Edwards Strel'l and Warner Avenue. The driver of lhl' other car, Lloyd Lcstt.•r }"aric ll, 53, of 5902 l\1idirun Circle, 1-luntington Beach, was arrested on suspicion of m<1nslaughtc•r <.1nd drunken d1i,·ing, police suill. Kt'\·i n"s mother, l\lichcllc, 32, \\'<J S in eriticul condition in the in- ll'll!>i\"l' care unit ut lluntingtun lntcreumrnunity 1-lospit<il lod<.1 y. !\Trs. Finn \\'as eight months pre· ~nant. Pulil'e s aid the fetus v.·us killed in thl' cur crush. lier sun Scan, 6, was in serious condition in the s ame hospit<:il's intt•nsi\'e ca1·e unit, while her hus band. Tho1nas P atrick Finn, :J3, \\·as reported in st.able condi· lion . l:>ulic-c .alh.•ge r·aiicll, driving un oldl•r 1nodcl Cadillac, ran a rl·d light al \Varner, then stru<.·k lhl• Finn C'Ul'. \\'hiL·h \\"as travel· 1ng-\\'ith the J..:l"ccn light on Ed\\·ard.s. f'~aricll, fl"l'l'd today un $5.000 l>ond, \\·as not injured, police :-.aid. Funeral arrangements for Kl·Vin arc pending at Sn1ith's ~lurtuary in l-luntington &•ach. Morton to China 1'0K)'0 <AP> -U.S. Sccrctury of Cum merce Rogers ('. B . J\-1orton left for Pt'kiug to· tlay fur talks that arc expected to pave the "'ay for President r·ord's ,·isit to Ch ina this fall . . ' ·!1fy j;v ""-''·• .. ~ ..,_ -· t: ' •. , • < ' \Vorncn 's liberationists may be forgiven for thinking their movement still has a way to go based on the 11rogress of this sign on u ne\v de- partment store in the shopping mall at Laguna Hills. But all that's missing here. of course is the ··,vav" fro1n Bro<Jd\va v. No "doubt Passers by tOOk a broad vic\v Or the situation and did not regis ter a protes t. El Toro Housing ·vietnrun Refugees By ARTHUR R. VJI\'SEL 011 ... O.oilr Pilot Sl.otf ,\ spillover of S39 Southe<ist . <\s iun r efugees Ocl'upies bar- r<.icks <.it El Toro 1\farine Corf>s ,\1r station today as 115,237 ulready in the U.S. a\\'ait pro- cessing ;;ind ·thousunds 1norc abroad uwait <isylum. (Related sto1ies, AJ. i I3arrueks V."l'r·c <ilready pre· µared at El 1'oro be<.'<iuse the Lil4 tic Suigon resettle1ncnt l'enter at Camp Pendleton S\velled beyond ils 18,000-oecupant c<.ip<Jcity l<ist \\ll'l'k. Bandit Gets $1,800From Valley Diner J\ Jone bandit escaped \\·ith Sl.800 in cash Sun day nighl front a Fountain Valley dinto<r . Police said the mun, \Ve<.ning a lon!i bl:.1ck \\"Oman 's \\"i¥· ente1·cd Chri s and Pitts Burbecue Restaurant, l 5975 1I·larbot• Boulev<.ird, at 9:20 p.1n . Red Ships Here '"\\"e still huve 539 living \Vith us today .ind no flights comin g in." ~aid M uj. Sall y l)ritchctt . µublic information officer ill El Toro. ··They n1:iy be able to fl y out ton1u r1·0\v '' lie ,,·andt•rcd around a fc\V 1n1nu1es, then pulled a blue stet..·! ;iutomatic fro1n ;.1 b<.1g anll or· dl'rl'd thl' c·ashil•r to fill th1..• ba~ \\"ith c.-as h. Boston Hosts 2 Destroyers BOSTON (t\P) -T~·o Soviet dc•stroycr s, firs t \\'tll"Ships of lhl'ir n;,ition lo \"I.S il a U.S. 1x:>rl s inC'l' \\'orld \Vur I I, docked tod<.1y undt·r the v..·elc.'omes of u harbor firl'bu.:tt 's ~pray . :1 21-gun N:1 lionul Guard artillery salu lc <.ind <1 party of U.S. Navy offic.'ers car- ry1 ng swords in full formul di·css. In Leningrad, mcan\l.•hilc. hun- c.lrcds of (•uriuus llussi<.111s lined the dot'kS u11d bunds played \"igorously as two U.S. warships entl•red that city's port fur lhc first \"is it of American Navy vessels to the Soviet" Union since \Vorld \Varll. • The five-d<.i y exchange visit or the warships v.-·us arrangeQ in honor. or the 30th anniversa~y of the 4\Jlied viclor y, o ve r Nuzi Germany. •' In BoSton, the Zhguchiy tied up ' at Common\\'<.•alth Pier at· 8:30 a.m., followed by the Boykiy, flagship of Rt•ar Adm. A. J\.f . Kalinin, in line behind her about 10 minutes later, As a band played "aboard the Zhguchi y, the l'rews of the Russian s hips m <.1nned the rails in full dress uniforms. facing the American officers on the pier. · Tht'y exchanged s.;1lutes with the USS r\lbany. u g uided mis- sile cruiser bt.>rthed on the ot her s id e or the pil'I". ,\ hundful of t•ivili<.1n specl ~loi-s v.·atcht·d the arrival. As Soviet A n1 bassador An<itoly F. Dobr·:v nin boarded the Boyki .\·, the band pl:iyed the Soviet n<.1- tionul anthem . lie then greeted the Soviet sailors \\"ith a loud ·:guud n1ul'ning',, the sailors r<.•pli l'd in t.'horus, '·Good 1n or11- ing, Con1rudc An1bassudur of thl' SO\"H.'t Union .. Dobryn1n reviewed the stiilors on the faniail of the ship and then v.•ent to the Zhf:fuchiy, \\'he re Ila· greetings '''ere repeat(_'{)_ Sui lors on the second ship thre\\' dov.·n ;.1 red, Russian-Oriental dc>sign Quake Hits Chile ' Sr\:'\TrAGO, Chile (lJPi i Tht.• Chilean guvt·1·nrnent s~ud Sunday niOl"l' than 400 ho1nes \\"t•1·c dt•st1·uycd :ind more than t.000 persons left homell'SS by an eu1·1hquukl' thut rockl'd the southern half of Chile du1in~ the \~·eckt.•nll. r-.:u deaths \vere rt'JXJrl· c'() in the qu:ikl' \Vhich \\"<IS felt for 900 miles in Chile 's eentral <ind southto<rn zont.•s. Plunes carrying the ne\\·est load of refugees from Guam - \\"here 50,000 are still \\·ailing - \\"l'l"C <dready in the air for El 1'uro Sunday \\'hen word e<imP that Ca1np Pl'ndlc•tun had <.1 full house '!'he house ·-eight sepur:i1e ll•nt and 4uonset hut compound:-. in Camp Ta leg a oind more at San Onofre --filled up e\·en more \\ith t\~·u Ol'\\' l\1uther"s Da y <1r- 1·i\·a ls Sund a\". '\'oun).! mo.the rs l.e Xuan l\lai anf.{ Tok in Thanh both gave birth tu baby girls Sunday. ··Thl'.\' are doing fine," said a b;.1sc infi1·111ury s pokcsmun. The 539 refugees currently housed ;,it El ·r o1·0 arc expected to cnplant.> for Fort Chaffee. Ark .. 'rut.•sc.lay morning or at the lutcst on Wednesday. ·'we have them in t"·o b:u-. racks just across the st reel from the run\\'a y. ·• said a base spokes man. ··There's no pro· blem. We've had the barracks re· ady for sevc>r<li wetks, just in case something \'lent wrong ... "The kids arc pJ;.1ying on play- grounds and we take them all by bus to the E l Toro dining hall to cut," s he explained. 'fhc g unman then fll·d on foot into u lll'arby hous ing t 1·act . police said. li e \\'as desc1·iJx>d as a !Juul 20 yc>:.1 r:-; old, fi \'e f t"t't, 11 in· i:hes. tull, and \\"l'it;hing about 160 J>OUl_ld S, Court Nixes Fujita's Bid \VA SllJ NGTON (AP) - Former Westn1inste r , Calif., Planning Commissioner Tadas hi Fujita lost his bid Monday for Supreme Courl review or his con- viction for attempted theft and conspiracy C'harges. £-'ujita and former \\lestmi n ster Mayor Derck P.ll'Whinney V.'Cl"C found guilty of soli ciling funds from a pro- sperous farmer on the pretext or obtaining favorable treatment for him in connection "'ith a lease extension on valuable tomato and strawberry growing land. The State Supreme Court upheld both convictions. The mayor was given a prison sentence. Fujita was given a prison sentence which was sus- pended on condition he serve six months in jail and pay a $2,500 fine. State Doctors' Strike Spreads SAN FRANCISCO (APl -The 12-day doctors' boycott protest· 1ng skyrocketing malpractjc<:-in- sur<Jnl'C rules spread to three more Northern Culifornia coun- HOSPITAL FIRES 21 DOCTORS, AS l1l's today and threatened to move over the entire state. J\.·1orc than 90 anesthesiologists in Santa Clara, SHn h11:1teo !ind Santa Crur. ·eountlcs -plus an UJlSP~"<:.lflcd number of surgeons ,.._ rer~ to do 11ny bu.t emerg n· t.'Y l:llll"Ct.'ry, joining <'OVe.ugues in cig:ht San f'raneisco Buy arl'll counties who began the boyt'ott ~lay t_ ., At the Stal(• C:ipitol in Sacramento, hos pital·related physi,cians have vo\vffl to \\"itlk out on any but emc.'r·gency s ur· ge r y P..fay 19 unless th-e Legislature &flS to relie\·c the crisis. "It's a foregone conclusion that this will ultimately extend to t'1e entil'c stale Or California," said Dr. Sanford l\1arcus. presi· .at.•nl of the Union or American Physicians, l~- J\.1t>mbers of-.' ~nfetoi County M ~al~ .. ~Were 1·ep0rte<lly-.~s ·h boilj;<>U th:it "'out'd.\t.lfret. 200·"1il S\\'Otth of h6i'lfta l ·rq the_~e 1can bor~f. 0tn e -'teh#ha J\>tountuin s •• ' ~~ .rt 1 " .. t,li ' ~· ........ . ' "~-ii No e lective surgery has been performed in some SO private hos pitals in San Francisco. Alameda. Contra Costa and J\.1arin rountics since l\1ay l when anesthesiologists and some other physicians rerus ed to renew Argonaut In s uranee Co. malpractice coverage. Nonprivate hospitals were re· porting a booming business in pa· tients unable to get into the af· fected hospitals. - ·"'.!'If~.~ · 11~1r ~urge.ry has , ._..ed. patient oc· · "llW,.h!>spilals•in are losing a :4ay. some fuptoSO including nurses. <1nd in other hospitals emplcycs <.ire working shortt>r weeks . ··J\1orc hos pitals \viii be in tighter shape as this continues.·· 1t1arcus s;,iid. "And l don't knov.• of any immediate progres.& being made to rcsol\·e it." Anesthesiologists and other specialists involved i n the boycott paid $5.377 a year for malpractice coverage with Argenaut and now mu~t pay SIS.164. Those in San Mateo •nd Santa Clara are covl'red by..i'l'rt1v~Jers Corp. which 1.1nnounc-eCI rate hikes of up to 500 perc-ent last "·eek. ., • Seizes Vessel \\",\SllJ'."GTO'." t,\f') ·-· :\ L: . .S . 111l'l"t'h<.111l s tup \\'U;; firt·d on <ind :-.c·izcd by ~ C;1 111bod ia11 nav•ll \"t.':>.!':l t'l lud<.1_v 111 thl' Gulf ul" 'l'hail<11ld , Prl·~idl'lll Ford's l'hi l•f :-.pokt·sman ~;iit.l . 1'hc P1·e~ident 11;1s !':laJd tu l'UUSldl'r lhL• seizure ··;111 at"t of µir<.1c~. '' £-'orc.J met \1'ilh \ht• '."ation:il St.·l·uritr (:uunci l to dL!':lt'uss th1..• st.·izurl' and instl"U<."ll'c.I the Stale !)t•p;1 1·tn1<.·nt tu dl·n1u1ul in1- 1nl•ll iatc rell'<t~l' of lhl' ~hip. lhc l\layaguez, and its l're\v or 40, !'>aid \\"h itc I luusc pi·l·:.~ Sl'l'l"t.'1 a ry llon !'\l'SS l'll. f~a sing hi s l"l'JllJl"t Ull ~t.•\"t•1·a \ r adio lllt.'~:-agl's fron1 tlil' ship. i\"l'~!:>t•n said the \"t·:-.~t·l. O\\llt·d b \· lh<.· Si.'a ·Land C'urp .. 1\;1 ..... fi1 ·t.•il upon and boar<ll·d hy l'an1bod1u11 :11-ml'd furc·es fron1 a Carubo<l1a11 n:.l\·al \"l'ssel. ·• I le said the sc·i zurl' 11c.·l·11rrl'il "e arly tliis n1orn111 g. \\";1~h111glo11 timl'." '!'ht• ,-( .. ::.s ci \\"JS forl't•d into lhl' purl of Ko111ponJ..,~ Sun1 in Cani- IJodia, ~L·ssc·n s aid. ··1·11l' Prcsidt·nt h<.1s 1nl't \rith the !\SC." thl' p rl'sS Sl'Cl"l'la1·.\· !-;.11d . ··tie c ons iders this st•i7Ul"l' ;n1 ac·t of pi1·acy. lie ha:-in~tl'uc l· ..:t.I tilt• State DL'p<1rt1nenl to d~·- 1nand the i1n 1ncd1atc ft.'IL'a:,;e nt" lhl' ~lllp. "F<.1ilure to do su ,,·ould ha\"C ! tht• 1nu~l serious C'OllSt•qucnccs:· The \Vhite llouse said the ap· proximate location of th •• !\1ayagu('z v.·hen seized at 9 >1~ North longitude and 102:5.3 Eas\. latitude. The Gulf of 'fhai land is bound('d by Cambodia 011 the c;,ist, Thailand on the north, Bur1na' on the \\·est and ~faluysiu 1 ron the south,~·est. ,\spokesman for the Sl'a·Li.ind Curp. s uid he had no furthl'r i11· furrnation ubout the ship or its Cl"l'\\". /'.'-icsscn s~1 id the ship \\'as un4 armed .,..,·he n it \\":J S seizl'd 60 mi- ll•ss off the l'Oil:-it of Cu n1bocfi •1. :tlxiut 'eight miles from a s mall rock isluncL The prt.'ss sec1·etary suid the 1·ock island upp<.1rently is cla in1t•cl by both C<.1n1bocliu and \'i1·tnam. I re s aid hi s rt•port of the scizurL' \\"as bas t•d Oil SC \"l'l'al r<.1dio 1nt'!'>sag<.·s fro1n th1..• ship. '"Tht..• r;ulio ha s llU\\' s topp<.'c.1 trans1nitting , ''~·cs sen s aid. Presillent Ford 11..·arlll'<I of the incident during his intelli,c:cnl't..' b1·iefing this morning :.ind has llll'L \1·ith the !\utiunal Sct'u1·it\• Counl'il cont•erning thl' incident.· The \Vh itc l·lous<.· issued a br1l·f un<.•-paragraph s t<.1tl'ml'11l by till' µrcss sec1·etary sho111y before 11 :i.m. PD1' \\'ilh a n1;1p sho\\·ing <Sec S HIP, Page 1\:!l Police1nan Kille d . BELf'",\ST. i\"o rlhl'rll l rl•land f1\P1 ·-The Iri sh llcpublicun ,\rn1y·s l:>r.o\·i!':l iunal \r1ng ~a ys 1t killt•d it µoli ccn1u n O\"t·r lhl· \\"l'l'kend in J"l'l ali;1tio11 for· L>reaC'hcs of thl' C'l'<l ~l··firc h~ J;O\ · l.'1·nment s ecurity fo1't·cs. c·on:-1;1 ." ble Paul Grav, 20. \\"as :-.hul in the back Saturday \\"hilt• patrolling Londonderry 's city \\':11is. Weather Low c louds and local dense fog night and early morning hours otherwise fair through Tuesday. Highs mostly around 65 al the beaches rising to 75 in· land. INSIDE TODAY Fountain Valley 's outgmng etty beauty queen calls the past year .a highlighl of her Jife. Candi Cope Land is pro- filed on Page A 7, Index ... •• •• ., .. .,, .... ., .. ,, ... ... •• .. ,, I I • ' ' I ) OAILVPILOT H /F c .. Schools ~Weigh Future The future of the Huntington Beach Union ~l ig h School District will be debated al a 7:30 board of trustees meeting Tues- day night. The board will receive a report on how much money and how many students would be left in the district if unification erforts w1der Way in two elementary dis- trictssut'ceed. The meetin g "1111 be held in Seal Beach City Council Cham- bers,211 Sth St., Seal Beach. The trustee discussion was pro· mpted by action a week ago of .. the Orange County Committee on 11 S1:hool Dis trict Organization. • The committee set a May 30 public hearing on the possibility of unifying the Huntington Beach City I elementary) School Dis- trict along with the Huntington Be;1ch st rip of the Fountain Valley (e lementary) School Dis· trict. The rest of the Fountain Valley elementary di strict. as well as aJI citizens in Fountain VaJley, will vote Nov. 4 on forming a new Unified district within city limits. ·· tt' both thos e efforts succeed, the high school district could lose .r·ount ain Va lley, 1-luntington Beach <J nd Edison High Schools, <JS well as Huntington Beach's oil a nd Edison power plant tax "'eallh. Don Datko. budget control of· ficer for the Orange County Department of Education, will give trustees budget and enroll- ment implications o r those possibilities. Police Chief's Son Slain POTTSVILLE, Pa. (AP) - The Jocal police chief's son, who was shot in the head by a city patrolman while allegedly trying to rob a restaurant, died Sunday night. Stephen Quirk. 16, son of Poli ce Chief Thomas Quirk, was shot early Saturday as he and two other youths, aged 16 and 14 . gath e r ed outside Carrol's Restaurant. police said. Police received a tip Friday ni ght the r estaurant would be held up and were waiting outside. According to police reports. the youths, one of whom worked at the restaurant, spotted a patrolma n hidin g in bus ~es behind the r estaurant. Police Com missioner Willi am Brophy said one of the boys aimed a shotgun , and the patrolman "fired to defend himseU." Women's Lib Alters Song NEW YORK (AP) -City Co ll ege has c urtseyed lo the de· mands of women students who claimed the words to the school anthem , ''Lavender, My Lavender, .. "'e re sexist. To the words praising "sturdy sons of City College," have now been added ''caughters wise of Ci ty College.'' The compromise was reached not wittioul difficulty. Or. Ali ce Hamilton, a coll ege vice president, threatened t o walk out or gr aduation exercises at Madison Square Garden if the original words were left lo stand alone. Man, 53, Drowns BLYTH E (AP l -A 53-year- old man drowned Sunday while attempting to swim full y clothed to a sAnd bar 50 reet away in the Colora do River, authorities said. ORANGE COAST H!F DAILY PILOT ,,.,. 0t•-eo.,,r O•lly Po IOI. w;l"""''<h !\<OM• bl_,,.. New>·Pr~ ... I•"""""""' bt , ... o,, • .,.. C.0..•1 f>ul>IUf,.111;1 l O.,,l>M>r S.•1>•"•1~t<lo\k>to••te pUl;lll-_ .... 6V 1MOUQh ~<+a..y for C.0."- MrM, Newp(>t'I °""""· Hun1ln<J1"" lltM;h/F(H.OI-"'" V•t!~r. l••lne. S.•o<l<ob•<~ -.,. .. .,~ • .,..., i...11""'° 81'•<11 'i<lu1h CO•~t A «"9'• "Q;,,,.,,t ...:!U•on "wb•.,h•<l~ty•·d•Y> '.no ~4'' I~ """'•!Ml wbll>l\!1111 Pl•nt " ·" JOo Wt» I B.v s.1"'''' C.O>l• Me••, C•li!ornl•'fl•l•. Jack R. Curley 'l•te Pte.,<lrnl •"" C.O-•• M.o"l..,.r Thomas Keevil [OllO< Thoma'> A. 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Monday.M!y12, 1m " Witness Aids ' Pair's · Arrest A lluntington Beach cou- pl e, arrested Friday 9n multiple counts or armed robbery , burglary and narcotics possession, were transferred from lhe city jail to the county jait early today. Secret Witness Police sa id Robert Alder, 28, and his wire, Shirley, 36, of 19102 Hunt· ington Ave ., p robably would be arraigned Tues· day in West Orange County l\.1unicipal Co urt in Westminster. The pair were arrested late Friday afternoon by nine detectives, following a tip rrom an anonymous source through the Daily Pilot's Secret Witness col· umn. Police said the Alders are prime suspects in al least four armed robberies in Huntin gt on 1-larbour Homes last year. They have also been charged with receiving stolen pro- perty from burglaries and with possession of heroin. Over the weekend, de(ec· lives sear ched the Alder home for possible slolen property . They said two rings, worth about $6.000, which may have been t aken in a Hunlington Harbour burglary ·two months ago, were found. Other jewelry found in the house also has been im· pounded by the police. The Alders were arresl- ed about 5:45 p .m . Friday. She was taken insicf'e the home, but . Robert Alder was captured at a Beach Boulevard store known as Oasis Waterbeds. Both sur- rendered without a strug- gle. Detectives had been ill'- vestigating the pair for some time based on in- formation from lhe Daily Pilot's Secret Witness source. Po1ice h ad arranged a day.Jong stakeout of the Alder home, Friday, while two detectives from lhe robbery detail got a search w a rranl a t the West Orange County courl house. J\.t e n from the robbery . and narCotics details were ready to arrest both inside the h ouse, but Robert Alder left the home before they could move in . Thal ·may have been a stroke of luck for police of- ficers because they found a loaded 12-gauge shotgun in the bedroom when they ar - rested the wife. Offi cei:;; said they were prertaf-ed for possible shooting. · The source who tipped the Secret Wilness on lhe Alder case will get a $300 reward from the Secret Witness funds. T.he money for such pay ments has been raised through the f:!f· forts of the Huntington · Beach and Fountain Valley Chambers of Commerce~ Secret Witness is looking for more tips on local c r i m e . If yo u know anything phone 642-0700, or write t o: Daily Pilot, Secret Witness, P .O. Box 790, Huntington Beach, Ca. (92648). Secret Witness sources remain anonymous. Wedin Bed Hospital Site of Rites "We were just tired of wailing and we just decided we wouldn't wait any longer,·· Jeanette Mason Olney said today. She and Preston Olney, 24, were married Sunday at South Coast Community Hospital in South Laguna where Mrs. Olney is recuperating after being in- jured serio usly in a traffic acci- dent. She and he r husband will reside in Da na Point. ''The w e'dding was really· · beautiful. The whole hospital · sure went all out. The nurses and everybody have been absolutely 'vond\!rful to m e,'' she said. Wom~Son Hit by Auto; Suspect Held A Huntington Beach woman a nd her s.year-old son were termed "lucky to be alive" today after they were knocked 50 feet down Beach Boulevard Saturday by an alleged hit and rWldriver. Elaine Wolfgang, 28, of 17331 Chaparral Lane, was reported in s table condition at Pacifica Hospital today. Her son, Patrick, was hospitalized briefly, then discharged. Charged with hit and run driv- ing in the incide nt is Alfred Joseph Gutierrez, 22, of Norwalk , who is free on $5,000 bpnd, police s8id . Officers said Mrs. WoUgang and her son were crossing Beach Boulevard at Yorktown Avenue, at about 1 :30 p.m . when they were hit. Gutierrez allegedly fied, with several witnesses in pursuit, but he was lost in a housing tract. otricers traced him through the car li cense number and he was arrested Sunday a t his home. ·Strike Over ' Dr. Roberl O'Brian of South .Laguna performed the ceremony. ''We decided to get married . now and have the reception whe n · I gel out whi ch should be in about two weeks ," Mrs. Olney said. "We won't be able to go on a hQ.neymoon until September, Oc- tober or November, whenever the doctor says it's okay," she said. "It was just like I was having a ·bad dream." Mrs. Olney said about the accident. Mrs. Oln ey was hurt in a traftic accident last month and broke her leg and pelvis and suffered internal injuries. She has been in traction at the hospital. · Cyclist Killed lnHeadron Canyon Crash A 23 -yea r -old Whitt i er motorcyclis t was killed Sunday morning in a head -on crash with a minibus on Santiago Canyon Road, lhe California Highway Patrol reported t'oday. Patrick Castle d ied shortly after noon Sunday at Chapman Gener al Hospital in Orange of in· juries he suffe red in the collision. The occupants of the small foreign van were identified as Silverado Canyon residents Den· nis Kl emtel, 29, and his wife, Karen, 26. They were taken to St, J oseph Hos pital with injuries and were listed in good condition to- day. TheCHP spokesm an said it ap- peared Castle lost control of his bike on a curve and skidded into the front of the van. · TrllSh Collectors Return to Work The last or slriking trash C'OI· rectors were back a t work today and six Orange.. County rubbish hauling firms reriorted tbey were back on regular schedules, or nearly there. • The strike, which be&an two weeks ago, had affected ffunt- ineton Beach, F'ountaln Valley, Laguna Beach, most of El Toro and 11 olher Orange Co unly ciUes. Most of the 400 striking trash truck dri vrrs and haulers went • back to work al mid·week with union approval. J.lowever~ worker s for Great We stern Recla m ation. which serves Santa Ana. and Laguna Beach Disposal, a Great Western s ubsidi ary, as well as SCA · Services, which serves most of El Toro. atayed off the job until . late Friday or Saturday. ' The workers., represented by Teamsters Union Local 396, however, stlJI have hot signed a new work conlract . . t , . - SlpnsGOVp .. ~ND . ···::: ..... ·.:· ... ·.· ... ' ~· ;• Quigley .-Runs, • .. .. CA('\IODIA ' But for What?-· .. .. By DOUGLAS FRITL'lCllE 01 U•o Do lly ~ilol Sr..tt Irvine Councilman Henry Quig ley is orr and running again. But he won't say where. Fluorescent orange, blue aod while signs bearing the message .. Henry Quigley · Leadership" sprout ed with mushroonl·like ~ suddenness throughout the 74th Assembly Di s tri ct over the weekend. But Quigley says flatly, "l am not declaring that I am going to run for the 74 th. ·• He's not runoing for Irvine City Council. Of the more than 600 ~igns tack e d up over t he weekend, not one went up in Irvine. ''I was very explicit about that ," Qui gley said this morning. The signs bla nketed Santa Ana Heights', were strung out along Pacific Coast Hi,ghway a nd Laguna Canyon Road, and scat· te.red through Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. A fe w even made it into Santa Ana and Tustin. "lt looks lo me like there's go- ing to be a s huffling or elecled of· fi cials in this geographic area over the next year or s o,'' qui.s:ley said. "I'm not s ure where the cards will fall , but I'm going to be re- ady to run .where ver it is ap- propriate." Quigley said the sign effort- aimed at getting early name re- cognition has been planned for three months. It was pure coincidence that the signs started going up the day atter Congress man Andrew U.S. Studi.es Expanding3 Viet Camps WASHINGTON CUPJ) -The Pentagon is considering the possibility o f e ither opening another base in the United States to be used as a relocation center for Indochina refugees or ex- panding the center s now located at three bases, a spokesman said today. Spokesmen said that as of 2 a.m. today 14,680 refu gees had been processed a nd sent to new homes. That m eant that only 3,500 re· fugees have been processed the past week. (The Associated Press said bases under consideration in· elude the Alba ny (Ga.) Navaf Air Station.) The Pentagon estimates there a re about 115,000 Vietnamese and Cambodian refugees under American control with 39,000 now at thi: processin g centers in Arkansas, Camp Pendleton in California and Florida. The others who have not been processed are al bases and on s hips strung ou t across the Pacific. Youth Has Hopes t:A Pt: 'fUWN, South Africa (UPI ) -A South African teen· ager who doctors said would not live long now has hopes for a normal life with bone marrow transplanted from his lO·year-old sister. · Hinshaw was indicted, according to Quigley. "I'm sure a lot of people don'l think so, but that's how it is.'' be said. The signs, said Quigley, are ;1imed al the 1976 election year. Said Quigley, "l ( you've noticed the way I've run m y ca1n1>t:tigns in Lhe past , I always get an eat'ly start." Assemblyman Robert Badham (R-Newport Beach ) presently holds the 74lh District seal. Contacted In Sacramento this morning, Badham said he is "looking al all sorls of things tor 1976. I might r un for assembly and then 1 might run for some other orfice. There is a lot of as· sumption going on that I mig'ht run for something else." . Asked whether he was con- s idering any office other than Itinshaw's seat, Badham said, "Not at this tin1e." Drifting &at Reaches Pier In Clemente A Newport B eac h -based s ailboat carrying rive people drifted into the end of the San Clemente pier this morning aft er floating on fog-shrouded seas for nearly 24 hours. Sgt. Robert Bainbridge or the Orange County Harbor Patrol's Dana Point s tation said the s ailors became lost in the fog Sunday morning while returning from a weekend trip to Catalina Island. Bainbridge said all the fu el on board the boat was used up as the group tried unsuccesstully t6 find land. The 30-foot craft the n drift· ed aimlessly until striking the San Clemente pier a t 8 a.m. The skippe r of the boat was identified as .. Mic hael Arenson, 25, of Los Angeles. He chartered the vessel from Ne"'port Sailing Club on Friday. Bainbridge said none of the oc- cupants or the sailboat v.·as in· jured in the collision. There \\'a~ no damage to the pier and only slight damage to the boat's hull. Ken Casper, a San Clemente lifeguard , said the station had j us t opened wheri the c r aft rcimmed the pier's end. The collision was witnessed by several surfers in the water near the pier, he said . One summoned lifeguards. At the sam e time another occu· ~<1.nt of th e boat. Richa rd Silverman. 23. or l'lolly"'·ood, was climbing up a ladder attached to a pier pilinl: to summon help. ' Casper said the boaters tied a rope around the pile so they could not drift away. The boat was later towed by the Harbor Patrol to the Dana Point Harbor fuel dock where it was fueled for the trip to Newport. Both Casper a nd B~inbridge said they were told by occupants of the boat that shots fired as dis- tress signals were disregarded by other boaters who came close to the craft. Bainbridge said that· Arenson fired a .45 caliber revolver to summon help. "But 1 suspect that the other boats wouldn't stop for them because it was n't a standard dis- tress signal.'' Bainbridge said. u,.,...._,, YANK SHIP CAPTURED' Cross Mark• Location From Page Al SHIP ••• the approximale location or the · seizure. Nessen said ther e were ''limit- -ed facts" available on the inci- . dent. All those aboard the vessel were believed to be American na· , tionals. The ship was described as a "container ship," its cargo unknown. The White House did not im- mediately give lhe home port o{ the vessel. The Mayaguez' last port was ·believed to have been Hong Kong, Nessen said , and its in· tended destination was Thailand. Heart Attack Victim Dies In· Car Crash' Ne\\'port Beach police said lo· day that an apparent panicky . dash for help for a heart attack was the prime factor i n· a s pecutacular fi e ry weekend crash which killed a city employe only a few yards away from his destination. orricers in the police traffic division said that an autopsy has shO'-''n that Roy Clemons, 51 , a Newport public works depart· ment employe, had been ex- peri encing cardiac problems at the time his truck left Placentia Avenue, sailed 100 feet and then slammed into Hoag Memorial l-lospital 's generator building. Clemons died from the injuries suffered in the crash, however, not the heart attack, corone'r ·s aides ruled. The predawn crash Saturday took place at about 4;30 .a.m.,as Clemons was approaching the hospital at a hi gh rate of speed. 1n-;estigators said that their probe sho\~·ed that Clemons ~efl "·ork Friday complaining of be· ing extremely tired. The victim, they said, waS a bachelor and lived alone at 10081 Kukui Ori ve, Huntington Beach. Gas Fells 10 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Uf'J) -Deadly chlorine gas being pumped from a railroad car 00 a s torage tank leaked Sunday, sending six policemeQ and f•ur firemen to the hospital for treat- ment before it could be stoppl?d. ' ~ARIMERS ·PAYS I I I I r • , Marinara Savings has always paid the highest Interest lega lly possible. Now your savings can be worth even more at Mariners - a Big 73.4 o/o on 6-year certlllcates of $1 ,000 or more. · Nol only can you make money at Mariners, you can make friends too-with a strong ''hometown'' savings and loan. Save at Mariners. Now II makes more dollars and sehsel Ftd•rat r9Q.l!:Jt;llOl'll requlr• lll!et•t oenaill!11t on e.riafn url~ w!tl'ldrlwt.11, • ' I I I ' • l • 1 I • • • ' , ' I , • . Mariners &vi~s .... and LoanAs80CiadOn I ' ' • ' le...tyHlh 380 So. •-•rly 0 1; (213)'"3-3000 lo•A"Pt.. (Opp.Ml. Slnol Ho•p11ol) 87.t7 ...... ,1.,.11 ... d. (213)6S7·•••l S.el...Ch , {l•ltvre World) 13820 5eo1 leoch l lvd. (2'13) Sff-76U ....... rt-(Moln Ottlc•) 1515WM!t:llff0t. (7 t..t) 6"t2· .. 000 ..._,.n-.-.. (8oy1lde Cenler) 102• la<y1td• o~ (71 .. )642·.000 ' l .. une~ \ 310Gl•l\M'1te&t. (7 1.t) ...... 7506 (OPENINGsooN) .. ' ' • • l ii • • t n ;, s .. s pl •• g I . Cl lt lt •• 0· l' c l'j ti " ic M ~ A 1'! 31 p : A IT iii '" re I di d 1 .. •• Cl OI di d i st N lo Cl h• '" w i• '' ·' 4 ' .. . " 1 Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 132, ~SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA Doctor Strike Sp ream SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The lZ·day doctors' boycotl protest- ing skyrocketing malpractice in- surance rates spread to three more Northern California coun· ties today <.ind threatened to move over the entire stale. More than 90 anesthesiologists in Santa Clara. San Muteo and Sttnta Cruz counties --plus an HOSPITAL FIRES 21 DOCTORS, AS unspecified num her of surgeons -r refused to do any but emergen· cy surgery, joining colleagues in eight San Francisco Bay area counties who began the boycott .Mayl. At the state Capitol in Sacramento, h ospital-related physicians have vowed to walk out on any but emergency sur- gery May l 9 un le ss the ~g!s latur~ acts to relieve the cn:s1s. ···rt 's a foregone l'On('l usion lhat this ":ill ulti1nately extend to the entire state of California," :>aid Dr. Sanford 11-lar('US, presi. <k-hl of the Union of American Physicians. Members of the Los Angeles County Medical Association were t~porledly considering a boycott that would affect a 200-milc swalh of hospitals from the Mex· ican border to the Tehachapi Mountains. No elective surgery has been performed· in some 50 private hospitals in San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa and J.tarin counties since May 1 when a nesthesiologists and some other physicians r efused to renew Argo n aut Jn surance Co. Jnalpractice coverage. Nonprivate hospitals were re· pbrting a booming business in pa· tients unable to get into the af· reeled hospitals. Heart Attack Victim Dies Jn Car Crash 'Newport Beach police said to· day that an apparent panicky dash for help for a heart attack Was the prime factor in a 1;pecutacula r fiery wet>kend crash which killed a city employe Only a few yards away from his destination. Officers in the 'police traffic division said that an uutopsy has shown that Roy Clemons, 51, a Ne\vport public works depart· rnenl employe, had been ex· periencing cardiac problems al the time his truck left J->l<i.centia Avenue, sailed JOO feet and then !i1ammed into Hoag J\.1emorial Hospital 's generator building. Clemons died from the injuries suffered in the crash. however, riot the heart attack, coroner's aides ruled. The predawn cr<.1sh Saturday look place at about -4 :30 a.m. as Gmmons was approaching the hospital al a high rate. of speed. Investigators said that their probe showed that Clemons left work Friday complaining of be· Sng·extremely tired. ., The viclim. they said, was <.1 bachelor and lived alone at 10381 Kukui Drive, 1-luntington Beach. " A Big Day For Mothers Judging by tbe produc· ·uon rule in tloag Memorial Hospital 's maternity ward Sunday, there was no mis· laking which day it was. Aides at the Newport Beach hospital said that' births blitzed the morning starf on Mother's Da_y with ei«ht deliveries on the 7 a .m. to noon shift. Usually, they •aid, two or three new arr,vals ~r $hift are normal. I '-~~~~~~~.../ • • • rotests • ' - Women 's liberationists may be forgiven for thinking their movement still has a way to go .based on the progress of this.sign on a new de· partment store in the shopping mall at Laguna Hills. Bul all thal's missing here, of course, is the ··way" from Broadway. No ,doubt passers by took a broad view of the situation and did not register a protest. But Where To? Quigley's Off and Running By DOUGLAS FRJTZSCllE or'"• C>•llr Pilot Stilfl Jrvine Councilman Henry Quigley is off and running again. But he won'tsay where. , F1uorescent orange, blue and while signs bearing the message "Henry Quigley Leadership" sprouted with mushroom·like suddenness throughout the 74th Assembly Di s trict over the weekend. But Quigley says flatly, "I am not declaring that I am going to run for the 74lh." He's not running for Irvine City Council. Of the more than 600 signs tacked up over the weekend, not one went. up in .Irvine. "I was very explicit about that." Quigley said this morning. The signs blanketed Santa Ana Heights, were slr:ung out along Pacific Coast Highway and Laguna Canyon Road, and seal· tered through Costa Mesa and Newport Beal'h. A few even 1nade it into Santa Ana and Tustin. "It looks lo m e Ji kc there's go. ing to be a shuffling of elected of- ficials in this geographic area over the next year or so,·• qui_gle_y ~a id. .. I'm not sure where the cards will fall , but I'm going to' be re· ady to run ·.wherever it is ap· propriate.'' Quigley said the sign effort- aimed at getting early name re· cognition has been planned for three months. Concentrating O•Ur Pilot S~I Pl>GIO HENRY RUNS AGAIN · Irvine's Quigley ll was pure coincidenet• th<1t the signs st<1rled going up the d<i r a fter Congressman Andre w Hinshaw "'as indicted. iccording lo Quigley. "I'm sure a Jot or people don 't think so, but that's how it is " he said. · ' The signs, said Quigley, .ire aimed al the 1976 e'ection ye<.ir. (See QUIGLEY, Page A2) City Mulls Bikes on Sidewalks Newport Bcal'h city coun· ci lmen will consider a recom· mendation tonight that almost all city s idewalks be opened for bil'ycle riding. Two advisory panels agree with the proposal, but the poHce department has objected strong. Jy to the idea. If councilmen agree with the traffic affairs committee and a citizen's bikeways committee, only four spots would bear sign!:! \\.'here cycles would be banned. They are the bayfront walks on Balboa lsland and Little Island ; t.1arine Avenue from Park Avenue to the bridge on Balboa Island ; Edgewater Avenue and Buena Vista Boulevard from Bay Avenue to Main Street; the ocean front from the Newport pier to 24th Street. The iss ue tonight will be whether councilmen agree to in· lroduce a n ordinance alJoy.·ing sidewalk cycling. The code then would return for final approval in two weeks . Other items before the co uncil at its 7.._ JO p.m . session include :. -A public hearing on Irvine Company proposals suggesting a change in land use from residen· tial lo administrative and pro- fessional commercial for an L- shaped parcel at J amborec Road and Coast Highway. ·The pro· (See BIKES, Page A2) No one could blame Phll Rittenhouse, 8, if he fell a bit' ner ous while pedaling through · blcycle rOdeo course in Costa Mesa Saturday. What driver wouldn't be nervous \vith al l those policemen watching. him? Young Ritt;enhouse was participa.nt in bike rodeo for Harbor Arca demc school students conducted at Presidio School by Costa Ill Harbor Lions Club and Cosla M Department. I I) \ .. Today's Closing ' N.Y. Stocks MONDAY, MAY 1-2, 1275 N TEN CENTS . • irac Seizes Vessel By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON <UPll .:.. A Cambodian naval vessel fir~ up- on and seized an unarmed American merchant ship on the high seas, the White I-louse an· nounced today. President Ford called it "an act of piracy" and warned of ''serious conse· quences" unless it "'as released immediately. Press secret<.iry Ron Nessen said the r..1ayaguez , carrying a crew of 39 Americans, was rorced into the port of Korn · pong Som. Nessen said the seizure occurred early today, \\lashinglon time. Ford, who learned of the seizure early today, denounced the seizure as .. an act of piracy." He C<11led an emergency meeting of the National Security Council and "'arned that failure of the Camba· dians to release the ship im· mediately "wi ll have the most serious consequences.'' Nessen said the Mayaguez, an unarmed Americ;;in "container" ship. was seized in the Gulf of Thailand about 60 mites off the coast or Cambodia ancl eight miles off a small rock island '''hiCh is claimed by both Cam· bodia and Vietnam. I-le said the seizure was report·· eel over the ship's radio, which then slopped transmitting. The seizure, reminiscent or the taking of the American in· telligence ship U .S.S. Puebleo by North Korea in the late 1960's, prompted Ford to call a45·minute meeting of the security council. He also instructed the State -Department lo demand the im· mediate release of the ship. Nessen said the American ship, owned by the Sea-Land Corp. of New Jersey, "w<.is re- portedly fired upon and boarded by-Cambodian armed forces from a Canibodian naval vessel," then taken to Kompong:Som. It was not known whether any of the 39 crewmen were hurl in the seizure. The cargo of the ship was un· known. Its last port Y.'8S Hong Kong and its destination was Thailand. Nessen· d€clined lo s1>ell out Ford's options for \l.'<.irnings of possible retaliation. I-le also declined to describe what messages had been sent to the Khmer Rouge government, who recently took control of Cam· bodia in the fall of the American· backed Lon Nol government. Nessen was asked if there were U.S. naval vessels in the area or American airplanes within strik· in g distance. "I'm not going to be able to go beyond the statement," he said. The npproximate location of the seizure in geographical coordinates \yas nine degrees, 48 minutes north latitude, 102 degree s 53 minutes east longitude. The Gulf of Thailand is the body of water bctv.'ecn ~bodia and South Vietnam on the east and Thailand and Malaysia on the west. It is oh the opposite side of Viet· nam from the Gulf of Tonkin where, in 1964, North Vietnamese patrol boats reportedly fired on two U.S. Navy destroyers, the' U.S.S. Maddox and the U.S.S. Turner J oy, an act that led Presi· dent Johnson to order the bomb· ing of oil storage facilities in Haiphong and sharply escalated the U.S. military involvement in Vietnam. FIRST CALLER ~ GOT CRUISER ''The ad was a success. J sold my land cruiser on.the firslday it ran, to the first person who called." That's the advertising s uccess exp~rienced by the Newport Beach man who placed this classified ad in the Daily Pilot: 69Land Cruiser,4 WO. xlntcond. $1800xxx-xxxx days, XXX·XXXX eves. If you have a vehicle you 'd like to convert to cash. call 642·5678. We make it easy for you to put a few words to work for you. in the Daily Pilot. • \ND •.• :· • ·-:· ......... , . ~·: . ·.: • . :t C AMBODIA •.. <C . -·· --·~--,v=-,, . ·a· .__ -.. -----·------- UPI NeWl~p YANK _SHIP CAPTURED Cross Marks Location Truswes Tackle Bus Issue By HILARY KAYE 01 Ole Oililr Pilot SUI! Busing will be the key issue again at Tuesday's Newport- f\tc sa sc hool board meeting, Large numbers of parenls are ex· peeled to protes t transport policies for young children and trustees will grapple with the is· - sue of high school busing. Last month, Supt. John Nicoll propo.sed busing for high school students be stopped Wld that late buses which transport middle· and high school students in· volved in after school uctivitics be eliminated, too. At Tuesday's mi?eting, set for 7 :30 p .m. in Costa Mesa City Council c hambers, Nicoll will seek action on his proposals. The budget-cutting prOposals are among many that have been suggested as a means of balanc· ing the 1975-76 district budget . ;\ busing pulicy already adopt- ed by trustees for next year has aroused the ire of numerous parents of elementary school ('hildren in several parts Of Costa Mesa. That plan extended the walk- <See BUSING., Page AZ) DOW CLOSES OFF 2 POINTS NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices c losed mixed in fairly active trading on the New York Stock Exchange today after the White House announced a Cambodian wa1·ship seized an unarmed · American merchant ship in the · GulfofThailand. The Dow Jones industrial · uverage, which fluctuated throughout the day, lost 2.66 points to 847.47. Advances held a . narrow lead over declines. Prices were mixed in fairly <1c· live trading on the American Stock Exchange_. Ora•-~~~a8t .. = ---~· Weather Low clouds and 1oc.il dense fog night and early morning hours otherwise fair through Tuesday. Highs mostly around 65 at the beaches rising to 75 in· Jand. INSIDE TODA V A full page of boating news. including weekend race re- sults .and Opening Day festivities .at the Newport /'/arbor Yacht Club , will be jound today on Page 86. Index ...... LM.hf111 Co<-• 0.MltlM ,_., --· Dit•tfl Ntllcff . .. •• •• •1-1 .. , ... ... ""''~ ... hlHU"'"""t ,,_. ..._ ... AMUMt" ~. ... , .. ,, . .. ··~ ~ .. ' '°8:l DAILYPILDT N • ·Lebanon • .. :Attacked In Raid 1Jy The ~11oclatt.'d Press 1\n lsrat."11 army raiding party crossed into 'southern Lebanon 'today in an untiterrorist opera· tion and captured fi ve suspected guerrillas, one or them a woman, the Israeli l'ommand s aid. It said thl· raiders hit three ''illagcs about t v.'o miles across the border. the same urea where at. least t"o incidents of shelling by L ebanese gunners have been reported thi::. 1nonth. By Is raeli accounts, the raid broke a lull in Is ri.leli incursions .i.nto Lcbanou th;.1t had lasted °'ince Jan. 15. • I-lours arter the raid \\'as an· nounccd, a r1rl·bom b exploded on the roof of ::a Tel A\'iv youth club, slightly '"'ounding il IS·yca l'·Old boy, police said . Five o ther bombs . made from lsraeli- manufactured mo1·tur churges, "'ere found on lhc roof of the bui lding, thC'y s~.dd . ·rhcrc was no immediate "'ord on \\'ho planted the bombs. L:ebanC'se orfit::L.1l s ch:.irged that Is raeli com n1:.indos kid· 'naped five men and a y,·oman and 1 blew up a care in the raids. Among those abducted w:.is Dr. .Ahmed l\·lurad, a member of the P olitburo of the Lebanese Com· n1unisl party, an offic-ial said in Binl Jbail , the village in which the care was reported dynamit~ 1 <.'d. The o"'ner of the cafc also \\ i.IS taken prisoner, the official ::.aid. The official in Binh Jbail said the Israeli force numbered about 100. 'Mrs. Kellogg ·Dead at 90; Rites Tuesday l\1cmoria1 services \\•ill be held Tuesday fo r l\1 r s. True B . KellogjJ. Jo ng.time Balboa resi· dent who died Friday at c.tge 90. l\1rs. Kellogg and her late husband, Roy. first came to the Peninsula from Pc.tsadena in the 1920s where they built a pictures· 1que home called. "The l\1usic "Box" al 1.123 E . Balboa Blvd. 1 Mrs. KclloRg was a long.time .mt?mbi:r _of the Christ Church By the Sea United Methodist, . \\'here services y,·jll be he ld Tues· d<.1,Y noon. The Rev. Robert ,·Shephard \Viii conduct the rites. l\1r s. Kt>Jlogg leaves three · daughlcrs, Elva Lois l\lailes of Sonora, Nancy Lcl3o e uf of Ne\vport Be<1ch und Jo.in B1;stol of Santa Barbar<.1 : lwo sons, Sam ·.Kellogg of Denver and Kcnnclh Kellogg of Santu l~arb<ira; 16 grandchildre n <.1nd 16 ,g rc<.1t· •grandchildren. , Friends \~1 ho y,•ish m ay donate to a memorial fund eslabljshed 1n .. he r name at the l\fcthodist Church. " Coast Chief Sets Address Regional Coastal Commission Executive Directo r l\1el Carpenter \\·ill address a to...,,n h<ill breakfa s t n1eeting in Ne"•port Be<ich Wcdncsd<.i y at thC' Balboa Ba y Club. C:Jrpenter. \vho scrvt.•s the South Co<.i st R cgion:il Corn · mission, will discuss issues of current coastal t·onl'crn al th e , 7 :30 a .rn. public sess ion sponso red by the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Reser,·ations for brt.·akfast ;,ire being handled throuJ!h the . chambe r offices al G44·8211. The charge is $3 per µerson. 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"Q "°"" '·"fl II<>•"" •h+J Other Olfic.s rn•t•M''" !Jll W•\I S.0•~1 .. •1 l •Qu..., ll••< n "'" c,,.,,...,,. §II"'"' t•un•·"~'"" ft< MP 11tn '".," &<N"•••d !l.O<llll•lut<•v••I•' 1 1101 1•P•l~D"" •'~" O<eoo • '""""' Telephont" 11141642·4121 Classllle<I Adv•rll~11t9 "42·S611 '.cp,•IOM lfli o'""U• l<·• I""'"''"'"' f.00"~""' NO!\•"''"""'"' "'"'"•''O~-.•<t•ID<••I m,111 ~• f ·~•••!"'"'""'• ~"'"'" m"' Q• "P•~l'lu••l'I N•!hq~1 "''''"' P•'"'""t" 01 <ll'>T'''l~IOwtW• ( • • ' Daily PilOI 51•11 .._. SANTA ANA HEIGHTS MOTHERS MARCH FOR BUSES Newpdrt·Mesa School Board Faces More Protests Drifting Boat Reaches Pier In Clemente A Ncv.'port Beach ·based s ailboat carrying five people drifted into the end of the San Clemente pier this morning after noating on fog.shrouded seas for nearly 24 hours. Sgt. Robert Bainb1idge of the Orange County ll<irbor r'atrol 's Dana Point s tation said the sailors bC'c<.1mc lost in the fog Sunday morning y,•hile returning from a \veekC'nd trip to Catalina l sl.i nd. Bainbridge said all the fuel on board the boat was us ed up as the group tried unsuccessfully to find land. The 30·fool crafl then drifl· ed aimlessly until striking the S<in Clen1ente pier at 8 a.m. The skipper of lhe boat \vas identified us J\1 iclfael Arenson 25. of Los Angeles. fie chartered _ the vessel from New1>0rt Sailinii Club on Friday. Bainbridge s <iid none of the OC· cupants of the S<i ilboat was in- jured in the eollision. There wa~ no damage to the pier and onl y s light dam<i gc to thL· boat's hull. Ken Cc.1spcr . a .San Clemente IJ£eguard, said lhc station had just opened "hen the c r aft rammed the pier's end. The collis ion \Vas \\'Jlncsscd by several s urfer s in the \\'alcr near the pier, he said. One summoned lifeguards. Al the same ti me another occu· pant of the boat, Richard Si l\·erman, 23, of 1-lollywood, was climbing up a ladder attached to a pier piling to s un1mon help. Casper s;i id the boutcrs tied a rope around the pile so they could not drifl a"'<J.y. The boat was later towed by the I I arbor Patrol to lhe Dana Point llarbor fuel dock \\'here it \\'<J.S fueled for the trip to Nc1A•porl. ~th Casper und D:.iinbridge satd they \VCrc told by occupants of the boat that s hots fired as di s· tress s ignals were di sregarded by other bo;iters who came close to the craft. Bainbridge said that i\r('nson fired a .45 caliber revolver lo ~ummon help. ··sut I suspect that the other boats wouldn 't stop ror them because it y,•asn'l a standard di s· tress s ignal, .. BainbridgC' said. F airgrowuls Has Festival Roc k 1nu ~i f returned to Orange County Fairgrounds Saturcluy n ii::ht and tht·rc \ ... ·ere no disturb ;.111 cc•s to rem ind <iuthorities of the 1969 Ncw1>0rt Rock 1'"'('sli\·al that brought a \\t1ekend or disruption to Cos ta f\l<.'S;J , 1\bout 2.300 people hc..ird th e I~aguna Beach groups llonk 11nd the l\lannu pC'rform. There were no arrests. Promoter Rod rt.1edlC'r of Newport Be;.ich says he already is planning to stage more concerts. Fro .. Page Al QUIGLEY ... Said Quigll'y, "Jf yo u've noticed !he \lo'UY I 've run rn,v can1pail(ns 10 the past , I al"•ays get a.n CHrly sturt." Asst.."fl'l blym a n Ro~rt Badham <R·Nl'wport Bea<:'h) presently holds the 74th Qis trict sc<.it. Fro"' Page Al BUSING ... ing distance for elementary school children from one mile to 1,5 miles· and stopped special buses used in areas identified as he1zardous. An initial protest last month by purents whose children attend Bear Street . Paularino and TeWink le Schools prompted trustees lo reinstate buses to those schools. Parents from other a reas arc cxpc_cted to show up Tuesday, in· clud1ng a group from Santa Ana Heights "'ho picketed this morn· ing regarding busing to Bay View School . The placa rd·carrying mothers held the demons tration to plead for rene\lo•ed busin g and vowed to talk to trustees at Tuesday's meeting. They said they are concerned 'their children will have to travel unsafe routes to get to school. Parents from Our Town .and llarbor Greens apartment com· plexes, whose children attend Killybrooke School. also are up· : set by the board's plans. Petitions have been signed by 171 pare nts from Our Town a nd ::inother 50 from Harlxlr Greens ;l ccording to spokCS\VOm<i~ Grace King .. The petitions, which wi ll be presented Tuesday, urge trustC'cs to reinstate buses and point out that three dangerous intcrsec· tions --Harbor Boulevard and Buker Street, Harbor Boulevard and Adams A venue and Fairview Road and Baker Street -must be crossed by their you ng children. "We believe children should \\·a\k to school. but not on major artC'ries," l\1rs. King said. "We're ac tually in the inner C'it y, not <.i s uburb." Crossing guards arc being con· sidcred by the school board iind city , but Mrs. King s aid thal they \\'Ould nol be acceptable. She said they can on ly help at intcrsec· lions and the route is haz<irdous all the way from home to schoOI . There ~ire about 150 Killybrookc s tudents at Our Town, 1250 Adam s 1\Vf ., and Hbout l S students al ll<1rbor (irecns. 2700 Petcr~on Pl<Jcc. Newport Sand Lures Throng • For Weekend More than 100,000 sun worship· pcrs rtocked to lhe strands of Newport Beach over the weekend after morning fog burned or£M and sunny skies ap. oearod. Temperatures in the low 60s at· tracteCI about 35,000 persons on S;.1turday, but lhe 65 degrees Sun· day brought nearly 70,000, ac· cording to lifeguqirds. 1\ large number of surfers en· joyed moderate swells during the "'cekend but water temperatures 1n the mid and high 50s kept most .s'ol.·immers on lhe sand. A spokesman for the li£eguards 's aid there were seven rescues over the two-day period but none was serious. He said the weekend turnout was one or the best recorded so far this year. Morton to China TOKYO (APl -U .S . ScC'~etary of Commerce Rogers C. 8. Morton lert for Peking to- duy for talks that are ex~tcd to PM.Ye the way ror Preside nt f"ord's visit Lo China this fall. I • Pendleton Filled Refugees ·Spill Into El Toro By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ofllle 0.11, Plt.4 """ A spillover of 539 Southeast Asiun refugees occupies bur· racks ut El Toro Marine Corps Air s tation today us 115',237 alreetdy in the U .S. await pl'O· eessi ng and thous ands 1norc abroad awalt asylum. (Related stories. A3 .) Barracks were already pre· pared at El Toro because the Lll· tie Saigon resettlement center at Camp Pendleton swelled beyond its 18,000·occupant capacity last week . "We still have 539 living with us today and no Clight.s coming in," said Maj. Sally Pritchett. public in(ormalion officer at El Toro. "They may be able to fly out tomorrow.'' Planes carrying the ne\lo'eSt load of refugees from Guam - "'here 50,ooo· are still waiting - were already in the air for El ·roro Sunday when word came that Camp Pendleton had 11 full house. The house -eight separate tent and quonset hut compounds in Camp Talega and more at San Ono(re -filled up even more with two n.ew Mother's Day ar· 1;valsSunday. Young mothers Le Xuan Mai. and Tokio Thanh both gave birth to baby girls Sunday. Court Nixes Fujita's Bid WASHINGTON (AP ) Former Westminster, Calif., Planning Commissioner Tadashi Fujita lost his bid Monday for Supreme Court review or his con· viction for attempted theft and conspiracy charges. l"ujita and former Westminster Mayor Derek McWhinney were foWld guilty or soliciting funds from a pro· sperous rarmer on the pretext or obtaining favorable treatment for him in connection with .a lease extension on valuable tomato and strawberry growing land. The State Supreme Court upheld both convictions. The mayor was given a prison sentence. Fujita was given a· prison sentence which was SUS· pended on cOndition he serve six months in jail and pay a $2,500 fine . Pot Raps Jail Newport Duo Two Newport Beach area m en were jailed on drug charges dur· ing the weekend by Orange Coun- ty sherirr·s deputies who said they found an estimated 150 marijuana plants growing on the suspects ' patio. Robert William Niedheiscr, 23, and Philip Coleman Ochs, 22, both of 1525 Placentia St .. Newport Beach, were booked in· to the county jail on charges of possession and cultivation of marijuanH. Deputies said they found the 150 healthy p lants growing in 14 carefully cultivated planters on the rear p<.1tio of the home. They suid the pl<ints ranged in height from t WO inches to two reel. .. They ure doing fine." said u base infirmury HlJokesman. The 539 rcrugees currently housed at El Toro arc expected to enplane for 1'"'ort Charfce, Ark., Tuesday morning or al the latest on \\1edne.sday. "We have them in l"'O bar· racks just ucross the street from the runway,·• s aid a base s pokesman. ,;There's no p1·0· blem. We've had the barracks re· ady for several weeks, just in ease something went wrong." "The kids are playing on play· grounds and we take them all by bus to lhe El Toro dining hall to eii.t," she explained. · A total or 7,250 rel'ugess have passed through government con· trol including the U.S. lmmigr<t· tion Service since arrival, stay· ing an average of a week to 10 days in government·supcrvised · custody. Government official:s, however , have cl.amped down tightly on security check pro· cedures. meaning some rerugees can expeet to be interned or he ld for up to 90 days before a decision is made on their desirability as citizens. Mother's Day Sunday was made as normal as possible for the refugees, with regular re· Jigious services al El Toro MCAS and the resettlement community at Camp Pendleton. They said more barracks and tents are ready at El Toro MCAS, if they are needed. A total of 12 Catholic masses. 10 Protestant services and s ix Buddhist services were staged by three priests, a Protest.ant ministC'r <ind a monk who fletl \lo'ith the refugees. Authorities are atlempting to smooth~ the s treurn of refugees pouring through the pipeline to freedom from Guam and trickl· ing out so slo"'IY on 'the Or;.ingc Coast. Fro•PageAI BIKES ..• posal would pave the WC\)' ror a .large corporate office complex. -t\ hearing on proposals lo establish a spcciric i.lrea plan for old Ne\\.' port, thus allowing the ci· ty to closely rnonilor any Jand·usc changes in the region. -ResUmption of co1isideration of a request for a ban on all new construction in the city, suggest· ed by Stop Polluting Our Newport Now (SPON>. The group asserts that Wltil public agencies clean up pollution of the harbor, no new growth should take place. -Final action on an ordinance already introduced which would raise offshore mooring fees on ci· ty anchorages from $1 .50 per font a year to $6. -Action on a request by resi· dents of the city ·owned l\.1arinapark mobile home com- plex. The group seeks rcnegotia· lion of a lease with the city. The C'ouncil in past debates has been divided on the matter, with one segment in Cavor or renewal and the other in favor of changing the penins ula a r ea into a public aquatic center. " ..,,, .. r,.. - JAMES PERRY KILLER? Witness Saw Suspect Composite Mug Shows Suspect A co1nposite mug shot drawing of th(' last person seen entering the apartment of a Costa Mesa man suvagely stabbed to death 17 days ago was released today by police in a search for ne..y leads. Detective Matt Collett - working with a neighbor who nolil'ed the individual possibly involved-fashioned the Idenli· Kil picture based on a verbal description of the potential s us· peel. James Perry I 22 , or 325 E . 17th Place. was found dead April 30on the floor of his apartment, a large knife used to inflict several \\'Ounds still embedded in his chest. "This guy >,1.·as the last one we know to have entered the vie· ti m's apartment," Detective Sgt. Sam Cordei1·0 said or the in- di\•idual in the mug shot. ''So we have to tbink he's our boy.'' Questioning or friends, re· latives, neighbors and other as- sociates since the gruesome kill- ing not discovered until six days i'.lfter Perry was murdered led to the Identi·Kil drawing's creation l"riday. No motive has either turned up or been revealed in the aftermath or the slaying. Sgt. Cordeiro said most or Perry's f1icnds seem mystified . No \'_TCt'i se time has been cs tab !Shed for th(' Perry murder. "We fee l fairly confident it was 1n the area of Friday morning lhe 25th ," says Sgt. Cordeiro. Perry. son of a family long established in the Costa Mesa area, had told friends he was go- ing backpacking in the moun- tains Ulat weekend. The apartment where be was killed is the first one adjacent to a gqt~ leading to an alley, so police say many personS could have visited Perry's apartment y,·ithout being seen by tenants. lie normally had few vi sitors. . The .man in the drawing 1s described as <.1 Caucasian, 23 to 27 )'ears old , about five feel · seven inches tall and "'Cighinti 01bout 160 pounds. The witiiess said he had\il light <'on1plexion and wore a ~·~ite T· shirt and blu(' jeans. Queen Flies Home TOKYO (AP> -Queen Elizabeth II or Britain waved to several thousand well-wis hers on her return from Japan's cultural heartland around Kyoto, said goodby to Emperor Hirohito and ne"' home today after a highly popular state visit. She planted an English oak from Windsor 01t the Versailles·style st.ate guest house where she stayed in Tokyo. MIARIMERS PAYS M ariners Savings has always paid the highest Interest legally possible. Now your savi ngs can be worth even more at Mariners -a Big 7~ 0;0 on 6-year certificates of $1,000 or more. Not only can you make money at Mariners you can make friends too-with a strong ''hometown'' savings and loan. Save at Mariners. Now It makes more dollars and sense! Fed11t•I rtgulatlon1 ,..qulr• ln\1re.1 penaltlet Ol'I tenllfl eerry w1tl'lclf9Wlll. • Mariners Saviims • .,, and Loan Association ~ ... ~ •• ._,ly Hlllt lo1 Art .. I•• Sect! hech N 390 So. ••-rly Or. (Opp.Ml. Sino! Ho•phot) (l•l•u,.World) (M'::°o~f~•~c:h ::w~rt lhot:h L•t"11o '-c:h (213)5»-XIOO 1747.lov•rlylllvd. 13810$.olll.achlllvd. ISISW 11 lilfO 102'f•:•Cent•r) 310Glennoyt•St. (213)657-4141 (213}398·7626 (7 14)64;.,cooo < 111 '1 Oy•ld•Dr. (714)494·7506 4 642-4000 (01'£NING SOON) • \ • . ... • ., .. B ] no~ this .11 e, cul~ me1 ea• ere< ·stos ·com wor wor )"" toa ting " per1 :i;, alot ..... .~bou1 '""' and ·pJe I ~ther :.ilre • .lagf '-low• ":Yea1 ~ej t_fove ''leas C>-tha! ~ai1 .(".•If ~~l ~-wor ~~;.he ! ncr or ti c-li(USe~ ~.amc !~ess ,_ cjiabl ~tierv '. ••11oo t;a1k ··new .: Jies ~OU f.pverj ... %6im1 ~.be r i;~ll ?~ilh .., ~llh+ ""4.rici lube mor -~ ' Monday May12 1975 N CAIL v PILOT A l I Heb11tes c,,,,.;,.,1 Now Good Time For Color TV? Monday's Clo11ing Price& NEW YORK S.TOCK EXCHANGE By SYLVIA PORTER The bJlllont; or doUars in ta b now1ng out to every town and x re ate checks will soon be this deepest and longest slutn pc~};hn th~ US to make sure J J era ends this summer 1 h e f!n •re post World War e:uts plus record gov('r n e Sltmulat100 coming from t a x ment spen din g plus eas ier ond c h ea per c redit hMll to work to stop-. the dee.line lht: ~ C'omb11)al1on ulwa.Y5 has •worked, It will again • • But lhe s hape or the Money's Worth recovery to come depends 011 how you A . umers choose to !>pend c • menca s con ake home pay The mostort suv~J you1 re bates and extru hoose to buy b.ig ticket itc~~mua ation would come if you US, il is i;ign1£1 cant that a stud:b~at~~e~ car~, e~c And M?,~:r~~:~:~~~~ ~:~los~syou ran~ color T~wfou~~h ~~~~~ ll!~lack and white TV and eggs t buys -behind only poultry, :... I I'' TlllS RANKING TRA NSL.ATES tnto actua l ~'Pur.cha ses it will m e<.1n more JOIJS One informed estimate 15 that each $100 of color 1"V salt's creates about six hours of ~employment-or three days work per $400 color set for worker a Just the prospct:t of the tux cut~ alre<.idy has contnbuted to a mild turn a ro und 1n color TV s ales a nd Wilham c I-ht t1nger RCA executive vice president forecasts a JU mp of 22 percent in cons umer de1nand for color TV from the rebates 1:-alone ' bo Tdhere a 1 r e other factors than tax culs suggesting a re ~ un 1n co orTVsales of course ~ June trad1t1onally 1s a bargain month ror buying TV- and wtth about 10 million sets at least 10 years old 1t s sim pie common sense lo replace ruther thun to rl'pal; many or .._,..them iv;.. Not only Is June the usual mark down month but pnces already are com par<.1t1vely low because of the past year s ..Jaggibe: sales In fact, 1975 solid state sets a re selling i:tt :?ower prices today than thei r tube type counterparts of 10 ~:Years ago ~ IT'S ALSO LIKELY TJlAT pnces will go up when the ew model6 are introduced this fall-Dart1cularlv 1f the re overy ts then under way and Joblessness has '1stabihzed · '~ Finally. the r e s no d1sput1ng that TV 1s our nation s ~,east expens ive form of entertainment H1tt1nger estimates c;:4.hat all tt costs for a solid state TV the electricity and its ~a1nlenance for its average 12 year lire span 1s three and a ic'~alf cents pe r v1ew1ng hour The average household spends ~lX hours and 15 minutes a day watching the tube, whi c h ~eans we give 1t more of ou r time than anything except c;."Work 1ng and sleeping t And while Ita ly IS bitterly debatin g whether to perm il he luxury of color TV 1n the midst of its <.1 uster1ty we have creased our (Olor TV households to nearly 50 mdhon ore than 70 percent of all TV homes ~ Wh at 1( you plan to buy a rolor TV • ~ -Make s ure 1t 1s JOO percent solid :»t<l!e for this type ~es only h air as much elcctn c1ty (a savings that could i.camount to more than $230 dunng the sets life) produces C Jess heat and needs less repairs ._, -DON'T OVERLOOK SERVICE Deal only with i:I re t iiable s tore that wdl offer you the assur ance of ne~ded 1: t>erv1ees • ' -Check the warranty provisions Ri ght now you ~:hould get a one year labor and parts warranty, but there s ._,..alk 1n the industry of reducing the labor lo 90 days when the new models come out in the fall Also s ince most warran 1.tes reqwre you to bnng portables lo the service agency do ~ou have a choice of agencies or must you transport the1set ~~ver a Jon g d1 stanee' fo--Ins is t on plug 111 c1rcu1t modules Serv1c1ng 1s r. 5tmpler which means chc:a.per, because a fa ulty section can 'l>e replaced qu1c kly AJs6 look for push button tuning that l(:W11l automatically bnng colo1 tint ttr1 ghtness and contrast ~1th1n ourrange Jrf(W YORK IUl"I( -\olt> ,_, "°Uowl:i tt• 011(.ft 1111 ttw , l lflllo! 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"Tempers run short when it comes t.o parking." Search Still On for Killer CARLSBAD (AP) - The unsolved murder of • ~Tammy Johnson will "never be ('}osed " until the 6-year-old girl 's killer is found, a police officer says. Aft er a lmos t three months, s heriff's crin1c experts <.ire studying 65 pieces of possible evidence. "The investigation has been geared down," said Del. Harry Walton, "but efforts will continue and will never be closed.'' 'fhe girl was playing in the beach area with her 8-ye ar-old brothe r and a 14-yeur-old boy when a man seized her and ran away. Police found her unconscious in a flower bed 90 minutes later and she died the next day as the result of strangula- tion. Throughout the beach area, police have ques- tioned many young men since the killing Feb. 16. Case Blown Wlw Paid for Dancer? MADISON, Wi s. (UPI ) -State Sen. Dale · McKenna says s tate officials could "fffid no basis in fact" for charges that state money was used for silicone injections to enlarge the breasts of a go.go dancer. · The charge was made last week by Sen. Thomas Petri CR-Fon du Lac), who said the Superior office of the s •ate Vocational Rehabilitation Division helped J>hy for the in· jections because the dancer "lacked. the necessary equipment" to land a go.go job. "I AM UPSET WITH Petri because of the sensationalism of the thing," said McKe nna, chairman of the Senate Audit Committee. ''There is no factual basis, lo our knowledge, for the story. DVR personnel gave the story to auditors and a lot of other people, but after an investigation, there was no basis in fact.'' Petri said the go-go dancer was listed as ''disabled" before the silicone treatments and now as "gainfully effiployed in a discothe- que." HE SA ID THE CASE WAS outlined con· fidentially to the audit committee and showed what could happen if financial controls were not imposed on the division. Four mem her s of the agency's Superior office have been indicted on charges of mis- management of state funds. By FRED SCHOEMEHL OftrM~lli ~ ... , •• " The Aliso Water Management Agency (AWMA) has received approval from the state to construct an outfall capable of disposing 42.1 million gallons of treated sewage a day in the Pacific Ocean. The outfall is sized lo serve a population within AWMA of 114,000 by the year2000. AWMA IS planning to construct a $30 million regional sewage collec· tion, treatment and dis· posal system that will serve existing and planned developme nts in portions of the Irvine Ranch, Laguna Beach, South Laguna, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Hills and El Tor~. The outfall is con- sidered the keystone of the system. It will con- vey treated effluent to the ocea n at a point about 8,000 feel off Aliso Beach in South Laguna . AT ITS INLAND end. the 52·tnch diameter pipe will connect with a re· gional sewage tr eatment plant that also would be built by the agency. Exactly where the plant will be located is not known. The fed eral Environ· mental Protection Agen- cy ruled last week that a plant site in Aliso Ca- nyon was unacceptable for environmenta l re- asons. AWMA DESIGNERS <ire looking at alternate sites for the plant ~ land adjacent to the Laguna Niguel Regional Park and a portion of the va- cant parking lot s ur- rounding the Laguna Niguel Federal Building, the seven-story "zig· gurat" formerly owned by North American Rockwell. According to Carl J. Kymla, chairman of the AWMA board of direc- tors, the agency will award a contract for con- struction of the outfall in August . Construct ion must comm ence prior to expiration of a coastal commission permit in October, Kymla said. 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SIZING of the outfall was made in a let- ter to Kymla and the coastal commission from William Dendy, ex.· ecutive officer of the state Water Resources Control Board. The state board, with juris.diction over con- struction of new sewage treatment systems, earlier granted concept approval to the AWMA project. U P I Te""""°" What if someone told you or a devlership Where customer service reilly matters, where you could obtain the best price and the lowest lease rates? We sincerely feel we fit that description. Try us & see ror yourself. Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd,. Costa Mesa 540-9100 ~avi ,. : • b :' \" <n u ........ s .. row .. . Here's the once-a-~r sale that smart ap llance buvers h¥+18 been wa dng for. 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In side yau 'll find the convenience of a sliding basket to store small packages. There's a Temperature Control that lets you adjust freezer temperatures for you r changing needs. In addition, you'll find the security of a built-in lock and pop-out key. SA VE OM WASHER /DRYER PAIR $_A6990 SAVE $30! ·' FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC DRYER •Heavy Duty 18 lb. capacity • 3 Temps •Fully Auto- matic and timed cycles • Easy Loading door opening • • • • • • 17 \ ( • ( I ~ I ' ' l l l l ' • J ( ' t • i } 17 Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 68, NO, 132. 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA Doc tor Strike Spread.s SAN FRANCISCO tAPJ -Tho 12·duy doctors' boycott protest- ing sky rocketing ma\prOJctice in· s urance rates s prcud to three more Northern California coun- ties lode1y and threatened to move over the entire st<:1te. A-1ore than 00 anesthesiologists in Santa Clara, San Mateo and S"anta Cruz counties -plus an HOSPITAL FIRES 21 DOCTORS, A S unspecified number of surgeons -refused to do any but emergen· cy surgery, joining colleagues in eight San Francisco Bay area counties who began the boycott · 1\lay 1. r\l the s l<Jtc Capitol in Sacramento. ho spil<.tl -related physicians have vowed to "'aik out on «llY but cmcr~ency s ur- g cry !\1 a y 19 unlC'ss thl' Ll'~b1laturl' .ac ts to rclit·ve tht• l'risis "lt·s a foregont• conclu sion that this wil l ultimately t-xtend to the entire slalt: of C<.tlifornia." stdd Dr. Sanford Marcus, presi- dent of the Union of American Physieian~. •' Members of the Los Angeles <..:ounly Medical Association were reportedly considering a boycott that would affect a 200-mile swath of hospitals from the Mex· ican border to the Tehachapi .Mountains . No elective surgery has been performed in some 50 private hospitals· jn San Francisco, Alameda. Contra Costa and :i.Iarin counties s in ce Muy l when ant!sthesiologists and some other physicians refused Lo renew Argonaut Jn i;urant·e Co. malpructicc covcro.tgc. Nonprivate hospituls were re· Porting a booming business in p<i· iicnts un<iblc to get into the o.t f- !ected hospitals. Heart Attack Victim Dies In· Car Crash Newport Bt!<ich police said to· d;;iy th<it an <.1pparent panicky dash for help for <1 heart <ittack \\'as the prime fa ctor in <1 s pectacular fiery weekend t•rash which killed a cityemploye only a few yards away from his destination. Officers in the police traffic division said that an autopsy has sho,vn that Roy Clemons, 51, a Newport public works depart· ment employe, had been ex- periencing cardiac problems al the time his truck left Placentia Avenue, sailed 100 feel and then slammed into lloag ?t1emorial }lospital's generator building. Clemons died from the injuries ~offered in the crash, however, not the heurt attack, coroner's aides ruled. The predau•n crash Saturday look place al about 4:30 a.m. as Clemons "'"as approaching the hospital at a high rate of speed. · lnvestigutors said that their . ' probe showed that Clemons left work Friday complaining of be- .>rig extremely tired. • The victim, they said, w;;is a iachelor and lived alone at 10381 )<ukui Drive. lluntington Beach. · A Big Day For Mothers •· • . Judging by the produc- tion rate in Hoag Memorial HO!)pitol's maternity ward Sunday, there was no mis· taking wh ich day It was. Aides at the Newport Beach ho5pitt1l said that births blitzed the morning sturr on Mother's Day with eight deliveries on the 7 a.m . to noon shift. Usually, they said, two or three new arrivals per . ahlR. ar• norm•I. • rotes ts (;u e xpe eted Br•1t1dside Women's liberationists may be forgiven for thinking their movement still has a way to go based on the progress of this sign on a new de- partment store in the s hopping mall at Laguna Hills. But all lhat'sblissing here, of course, is the "way" from ,Broad,vay. No ,doubt passers by took a broad vie\v of the situation and did not register a protest . Police Circulate Sus.peel Compos ite A composite mug shot drawing or the last person seen entering the apartment of a Costa Mesa man savagely stabbed to death 17 days ago was released today by police in a·search for new leads. Detective Matt Collett - working Wi\h a neighbor who noticed the ~ndividual possibly involved-fashioned the Identi- Kit picture based on a verbal description of the potential sus· pect. James Perry. 22. of 325 E. 17th Place. was found dead Apri l 30 on the floor of his apartment, a large knife used to inflict several u'ounds s till embedded in his chest. .. This guy ~'aS the last one we knO\\' to have entered the vie· tim 's apartment," Detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro said of the in- dividual in the mug shot. "So we have to think he's our boy." Questionjng of friends, re· lalives, neighbors and other as- sociates since the gruesome kill- ing not discovered until six days arter Perry was murdered Jed to the ldenti-Kit drawing's creation Friday. No motive lias either turned up or been revealed in the aftermath of the s laying. Sgt. Cordeiro said most of Perry's friends seem mystified. No frecise time has been ~s tab ished for the Perry murder. "We feel fairly confident it was in the area of Friday morning the 25th," says Sgt. Cordeiro. Perry. son of a family long established in the Costa MeSa area, had told friends he was go- ing backpacking in the moun- tains that Weekend. The apartment where he was killed. is the first one adjacent to • a gate leading · to an alley, so police say many pei'sons could CS.. SUSPECT, Pag<"A2) Cotaeentrating J AMES PERRY KILLER? Witness Sa w Suspect CourtN~s F¥iita's Bid WASHINGTON .C AP) Former Westminster, Calif., Planning Commissioner Tadashi Fujita lost his bid Monday for Supreme Court review of his con- viction for attempted theft and conspiracy charges. .f'ujita and former Westminster Mayor Derek McWhinney were found guilty of soliciting funds from a pro- sperous farmer on the pretext of obtaining favorable treatment .for him in connection with a lease extension on valuable tomato and strawberry growing ' land. The State Supreme Court upheld both convictions. I The mayor Was given a prison sentence. Fujita was given a prison sentence which was sus· pended on condition he serve six months" in jail and pay a $2,500 fine. Gospel 's Offices In Mesa? By ALAN DIRKIN Ott ... D•lty Pilotsc.tl The Full Gospel Busines~ Men's Fellowship International hopes to build its world head- quarters in Costa Mesa on iii six- acre site north of 'Bear Street School. The proposal, which requires a general plan change and zone change from low density lo com· mercial will be considered by the Costa Mesa ))Janning Com· mission tonight. The meeting begins at 6 :30 p.m . The property 1s on a county island within Costa J\1esa, but proceedings are un- tlcr way to annex 1t tothec1ty. The issues in the proposal ap- pear to be the loss of a possible park site and the loss of the pro- perty from the t ax rolls (the fellowship is a non-profit or· ganization ) vers us the creation of about 100 jobs. But there is another issue. At a planning commission study session, n eig hboring homeo\11ners expressed concern about how vacant property across the street. presently de· signaled tow density. might be de- veloped if a commercial strip is allo"·ed norlh ofthes~hool. Residents have urged thal the planning commission consider the area as a whole rather than just the six·acre parcel on the cast side of Bear Street. The homeowners 1nd1cated that they \lo'ould be opposed to commercial development on the west side of Bear Street. Though the six·acre site has been designated as a potential park s ite this apparently is no longer an issue. According to the environmen- tal impact report, Costa l\.1esa (See GOSPEL, Page A2) No one could blame Phil Rittenhouse, 8, if he felt a bit nervous while pedaling through bicycle rodeo course in Costa Mesa Saturday. What driver wouldn't be nervous with all tho&e policemen watching him? Youn& Rittenhouse was participant In bike rodeo for Harbor Area elementary ~hool, students conducted at Costa Mesa's ~esldio School by Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Cl,ub and Coet.a Mesa Police Deputment • • • 'l'oduy's Closing N.Y. Stoeks MONOAY MAY 12, 1975 c . TEN CENTS • trac S e izes Vessel By HELEN T llOM>\S \llASl-II NCTON (U PI ) A Cambodian naval vessel fired uµ· on and seized an unarme d American merch::int shiµ on the hi gh seas. the \Vhite I louse an- nounced today. President l;'ord · called it .. an at·t of piracy" :ind "·arned of ··serious conse- quences" unless it "'as rele<ascd immediately_ Press secretary Ron Nessen said the Mayaguez. carrying a . crew of 39 Americans, was forced into the port of Kom- pong Som. Nessen s aid the seizure occurred early toda y , Washington time. Ford, who learncdofthe seizure early today, denounced lhe seizure a s •·an act pf piracy." He . called an emergency meeting of the National Security Council and "·arned that failure or theCambo- dians to rclcasl' the ship im- mediately .. \\'ill have the most serious consequences Nessen s aid the l\.1a y<.1gucz. an unarmed American ··C'ontainer·· ship, y;as seized in thC Gulf of Thailand about 60 miles off the coast of Cambodia and eight miles off a small rock isl<.1nd u1hich is t•laimed by both Cam- bodia and Vietnam . He said the seizure "'as report-· ed over the ship ·s radio, whic h then stopped trans mitting. The seizure, r eminiscent of the • taking of the American in- telligence s hip U.S .S. Pueb\eo by North Korea in the late J960 's, prompted Ford to call a45-minute meeting of the security c.ouncil. · He also instructed the State Department to demand the im· mediate release of the ship. Nessen said the American :;hip. O\v ned by the Sea-Land Corp. of Nev.• J ersey. "\vas re- portedly fired upon and boarded by Cambodian armed fo rces from a Cambodian naval vessel," then taken toKompongSom. It was not .known whether any or the 39 creu·men u·ere hurt in the seizure. The cargo of the ship u•as un- known. Its last port was l'iong Kong and its destination was Thailand. . Nessen declined to spell out Ford's options for warnings of possible retaliation. H e also declined to desc ribe what messages had been sent to the Khmer Rouge government. who recently took control of Cam- bodia in the fall of the Amcticiln · backed Lon Nol government. Nessen \Va s a sked if lherc v.•crc U.S. naval vessels in the arc<.i or Ameril'<J n airpl<.in cs \Vith in strik- ing distance_ "I'm not going to be able to go beyond the statement.·· he sail.I. The approxin1atc loc;,1tion of . the seizure in geographical coordinates was nine degrees. 48 minutes north latitude, 102 de grees 53 minut cs eas t longitude. The Gulf or Thailand is the body of water between Cambodia • and South Vietnam on the east and Thailand and Malaysia on the wesl. It is on the opposite side of Viet· nan1 from the Gulf of Tonkin "·here, in 1964. North Vietnamese patrol boats reportedly fired on tu·o U.S. Navy destroyers. the U.S.S. J\1addox and the U.S.S. Turner Joy , an act that led Presi· dent Johnson to order the bomb- ing of oil storage~acilities in Haiphong and sharply escalated the U.S. military involvem£'nl. in Vietnam. FIRST OHLER ,, GUI CR UISER "'The ad was a sucC'ess. l sold my land cruiser on the rirst day it ran, to the first person '~:ho called." That's tht>' advertising success exp~rienced by the Neu•port Beach man who placed this classified ad in the Daily Pilot : 69 Land Cruiser, 4 WO. xlnt cond. $1800 XXX·XXXX days, xxx-xxxx eves. tr you have H vehicle you ·d like to convert to cash, cull 642-5678. We n1ake it easy for you lo put a few words to work for you, in the , Daily Pilot . IND CAMBODIA -t =- ·d ~ ----~-· UPI N<twHN' YANK .SHIP CAPTURED Cross M arks Location Trustees . Tackle Bus Issue By HILARY KAY1'~ 01 ltt• D•ity PilolSQH Busing will be the key issue again al Tuesday's Neu·port· Mes a school board meeting. Large numbers of parents are ex- pected to protest transport. policies for young children and trustees will grapple wUh the is· - sue of high school busing. Last month. Supt. J ohn Nicoll proposed bu!ling for high 11chool students be stopped and that late buses which trans port middle and hi gh school students in- volved in after school uctirities be eliminate d, too. t\t Tuesday's meeting. sl:'t for 7:30 p.m . in Costa l\1esu City Council chumbers. Ni~oll \\'ill , seek action on his proposals ... The budget-cutting proposals are among many that have been r suggested as a means of balanc· ing the 1975-76 district budget. A busing policy already adopt- ed by trustees for next year has a roused the ire of numerous parents of elementary schOOI children in several parts of Costa Mesa. Thal plan extended the walk- <See BUSING, Page A2) DOW CLOSES OFF 2 PO/NIS NEW YORK (U PI > -!)rices closed mixed in fairly active trading on the Ne\v York Stock Exchange today after the White llouse announced a Cambodian wars hi,p seized an ·unarmed American merchant ship in the Gulf of Th<iiland. Th e Dow Jones industrial ·avera ge, which fluctuated throughout the day, Jos t 2.66 points to 847.47. Advances held a . narrow le;;id over declines. Prices were mixed in fairlv ae- tivc trading on the Ameri(•;1n Stock Exchange. Ora.,ng~a8t We atlter Low clouds and local dense. fog night and early morning hours otherwise fair through Tuesday. Highs mostly around 65 at the be<1ches rising to 75 in . land. INSIDE TODA. Y A full page of boating nettl3', including weekend race re- 1u /1 1 and Opening Day festivities a! l/1e l\.'ewpo;t flarbor Yacht Club, wdl be found today on Page 86 ........ L.M ... .,.. CallfWllll c .. ,.111 .. Comk• Cr9M•rd Dl•Ur1 Netl(ff .......... 1 ~ ... &111ffWl11tM11t "-· --AlllllU ... 1"1 Index .. _,, .. , At l>Wt!Mtl ,.._,. AJ Or .... CMMy . .. , .......... . aJ Sl'f•Ml~I" aJ '-"'• .... ~llMll'\.ttt .u ,....,. .... All~· AtlWMlller et WWN....,. •• ... •• .. ,,., '" •••• Al .. 11 . .. .,. .. .. •• O.ily PlliM StMt ,,_. _SANTA ANA HEIGHTS MOTHERS MARCH FOR BUSES Newport-Mesa.School Board Faces More Protests " ··Teen Facing Cl1arges in : Mesa Thefts Sevl'ro.il rn or l' burglaries h<i vc b('cn l'lc<ircd through questioning of a 17·ycar-old s uspect charged '"'llh a string of 25 Costa Mes<i bre<.tk-ins ;J~ or f<'riday' police s<.iid today. So far. according to Detective Bob Rcrg. a dozen cases have been <'learcd up that were never even r eported by victims in the first place. although substantial losses wert• involved. Guns. je""•e lry, cash, household ' appliances and tools and other items were admittedly slQlen by the youth, as.serts. Detective Herg. Nothing has been recovered to . ~ate. except for an electric saw _ 'wh(ch was pawned by an as- ' soc1<1teofthcsuspect. ' Dt.'tcctivL' Bcrli said today that failure of some victims lo report burglaries only complicates pollre v.1ork when a case is broken and they mus t do .. f o ll ,owup invc s liJ?:alion . TONIGHT l "OS1'A ~1 ESA Pl~1\NNING COJ\T:'ITISSION Rcgul<1r meet- -'. in g. C'it y l·lall. 6 :30 p.m. '. ., COST;\ ~I ESA e rr\' COUNCii. ("i ty IL.di , 7:30 p.m . TUF.SOt\Y . MAY IJ .1 NE\VPORT·MESA SCJ-IOOL • .. BOt\RD Regular meeting, 1• Costa J\.l esa City Council Cham- bers. 7·30 p.m . · ~ SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB - a Commun1l y Recreation Center, I Tues .. \Vcd ., Thurs. 12·3 p.m . · Fro•PageAI BUSING ••• 1 n~ dis tance for elementary school children from one mile to 1.5 miles and stopped special Uu ses us ed in areas identified as h;.i zardous. :-\11 initi<.11 protest last month by µ:.irl•nt s whose children attend At'a r Street, Paularino and Tc\\linkle Schools prompted trustees to reinstate buses lo those schools . Parents from other areas are expected to show up Tuesday. in- cluding a group from Santa Ana 1-leights who picketed this morn- ing regarding busing to Bay View . School. · The placard.carrying mothers held lhe demonstration lo plead for renewed busing and vowed lo talk lo trustees at Tuesday's meeling.i • _ They snid they are concerned their children will have to travel Wls afe routes lo get to school. Parents from Our Town and 1-larbor Greens apartment com· plexes , u•hose children attend Killybrookc School, also arc up- : set by the board's plans . Petitions have been signed by 171 parents from Our Town a nd another 50 from 1-larbor Greens, ;.i r cor ding Lo spokeswoman Grace King. • The petitions, which will be presented Tuesday, urge trustees to reinstate bus es and point out that · three dangerous intersec- tions -Harbor Boulevard and Baker Street, Harbor Boulevard and Adams A venue and Fairview Road cind Baker Street -must be c rossed by their young · L'hildren . ··we believe children should \\alk to school . but not on major <.i rt e rics .. , r.-tr s. King s aid . "\Ve 'rc actually in the inner city, not <1 suburb.·· Crossing guards are being t·on - :-.idercd by the school board and l'i ty, but l\.1rs . King said that they ,~·ould not bt• acceptable. She said tht·y c<in on l.Y help ill intersec- tions and the route is hazcirdous a ll the way from home to school . · There arc about 1 5 0 Killybrookc s tudents at Our ·rown, 1250 Adams Ave., and a bout 15 students at Harbor : Greens, 2700 Peterson Place. Pendleton Fiiied ~· ..i ~l,lefugees Spill Into El Toro By ARTHUR R . VINSEL Ot lft• O•llY PllOI Stfff A spillover o( 539 Southeast Asian refugees Occupies bar- racks at E l Toro Marine Corps Air station today as 1151237 already in the U .S. await pro- cessing and thous ands more abroad await asylum. (Related stories. A3.) 1 'Barracks were already pre· pared at El Toro because the Llt· tie Saigon resettlement center at Camp Pendleton swelled beyond its 18,000·occupanl capacity last week . "We still have 539 living wilh us today and no flights coming in," said Maj. Sally Pritchett, public inJormation officer at El Toro. "They may be able to fly out tomorrow.'' ' Planes ccirrying the newest load of refugees from Guam - ""here 50,000 are still waiting - were already in the air for EI Toro Sunday when word came that Camp Pendleton had a full house. The house -eight separate tent and quonset hut compounds in Camp Talega and more al San Onofre -filled "lip even more with two new ,Mother's Day ar· rivals Sunday. Young mothers Le Xuan 1.lai Mrs. Kellogg Dead at 90; Rites Tuesday . Memorial s e rvices '-''iii!:)(' held ·Tuesday for Mrs . True B .' · Kellogg, long.time Balboa resi· dent who died Friday at age 90. Mrs. Kellogg and her late husband, Roy, first came to the Peninsula from Pasadena in the : 19205 where they built a pictures· que home called, "The Music . Box " al 1123 E. Balboa Blvd. 1\1.rs. Kellogg was a long-lime m~.rn~r .or the Chris t Church By the Sea United Methodist, . '-''here services will be held Tues· ·day noon. The Rev. Robert. Shephard will conduct the rites. Mrs. Kellogg leaves three daughj.ers, Elva Lois Mailes of .Sonora, Nancy, LeBoeuf of Newport Beach and Joan Bristol of Santa Barbara; two sons, Sam Kellogg of Denver and Kenneth Kellogg of Santa Barbara: 16 grandchildren and 16 great- grcindchildren. . Friends who wish may doncite · to a memorial fund establis hed in , her nam e at the Methodis t . Church. Pot Raps Jail Newport Duo Two Newport Beach a rea men were jailed on drug charges dur- ing the weekend by Orange Coun· ty s heriff's deputies who said they found an e stimated ISO marijuana plants growing on the ~uspects' patio. and Tokin 'fhanh both gave birth lo baby girls Sunday. .,. .. They are doing fine," said a base infirmary spokesman. The 539 ,.etugees currently housed at EfToro ure expected to enplane for Fort Chaffee, Ark., Tuesday morning or ut the latest on Wednesday. "We have the m in two bar· racks just across the street from the r un way ," Seiid a base spokesman. "There's no pro- blem. We've had the barracks re- ady for sever a l weeks, just in case something went wrong.'' "The kids are playing on play- grounds and we t ake them all by bus to the El Toro dining hall to eat,'' she explained. A total or 7,250 refugess have passed through government con· trot including the U.S. lmmigra· tion Service since arrival, stay· ing an avera)!e of a week to 10 days in government-supervised (.'U.Stody . Government officia l s, hou•ever. have ~lamped down lightly on s ecurity check-' pro- cedures, meaning some refugees can expect to be interned or held for up to 90 days before a decision is made on their desirability as citizens. From Page Al SUSPECT • • have visited Perry "s apartmenl "'·ithout being seen by lenanl4'. I-le normally had few vi sitors. The m an in the drawi ng · is described as a Cciucasiu.n, 23 to 27 years old , about five feC'I . seven inches tall and weighing about 160 pounds . The witness said he had a light complexion and wore a while 1'· shirt and blue jeanS. Mesa Lauded For Funding Applica1,ion Costa Mesa·s application for $229,000 in federal funds through the flous ing cind Community Development Act has been com· mended by the Orange County : 1-fu man Relations Commission. · In a letter accompanying Costa · J\1esa 's application tolhe Depart- . mcnt of I-lou s ing a11d Urban De velopment. the county 'com· missi-oq s ;,iid tha t the city's pr<?po s ed _program s we r e "without a doubt the most ap- plicable lo the overi!ll spirit of this legislation that we have seen." The commission added that Costa Mesa ·s request "shows an increasing sensitivity to and con· cern '-''ith the needs of its low and moderate income persons.'' The city's application has been submitted to tIUD for a review "'hich must be completed by July I. Planning aide Doug Clark said that the main emphasis in the city's r equest wci s lo improve housing in th e community by : joining the Orange County . 1-fousing Authority, hiring a hous- : ing director and proposing to s pend about ha lf o"r the $229,000 on bringing substandard housing . uptocode. ' . VACANT SOUTH COAST PllZA COMM!ltCIAL ' SAN DIEGO FREEWAY • PROJECT SITE VACANT ~ • . ;: z w 0 '" RESIDENTIAL w ,,; "' w AES. "' >--. w ' w I "' >-BEAR STREET ~ ELEMENTARY "' ~ • SCHOOL w .. ' I -I ' \ .. Co~ . ~AC.A NT I ""'9 o+ .. E'e,._4 oe< ' . I • ... 4'4 .. I I AE'SIDENTIAL ~I"" . . ' . -I • N ' I MAP INDICATES LOCATION OF GOSPEL PROJECT What Will Happen to Lend Across Bear .Street? Rites Tuesday For Crash Victim, 16 Graveside funeral services will be held Tuesday for Ben Rhyan. 16·year·old Costa Mesa High School junior killed in a motorcy- cle accident Thursday while rid· ing with a frie nd . Rites for the youth will be al I L a.m. in El Toro Cemetery, with Bell Broadway Mortuary, Costa Mesa , handling arrangements. Survivors include hi!t mother Suzanne, of the home at 2390 Elden Ave., his father James R. Rhyan, of Newport Beach, a sis· ter Mi c h ele, maternal grandmother Mrs. Marjorie Rice, of Long Beach and paternal grandpare nts, Mr. and Mrs . Frank Shaffer, of Texas. The victim was fatal)y injured when thrown from the rear o{ a motorcycle when its driver crashed into a left.turning car on Hamilto n Avenue al Charle Street. Motorcyc li s t Donald J . Schable in, 18, of 3229 New York Ave., Costa Mesa. was listed in satisfactory condition today al Costa Mesa Memori al Hospital '-''ith injuries he suffered in the crash which killed · passenger Rhyan. Rhyan rode behind him on the fatal test run . Fairgrounds Has F~tival Rock music returned lo Orange County Fairgrounds SaturdaY. night and there were no di s turbance s lo r e mind authorities of the 1969 Ne\vport Rock Festival that brought a weekend of disruption to Costa ~1esa . About 2,300 peo ple heard the· Laguna Beach g roups Honk and the l\1anna perform. The re v..•ere no arrests . Promoter Rod Medler From Page Al GOSPEL ••• Leis ure Services Director Keith \'an Holt has told the project's planners that the city does not plan to develop the site as a park because ·or the noise from the San Diego Freeway. The fello\IJship presently is I headquartered in Los Angeles. 'rile fellou·ship is an international organization of Christian men in the business community. It was founded in 1952 a nd has about 1,300 chapters nationwide. The project would be a three· I story facility . It would bEi un-1 dcrtaken in two phases with the first phas e projected for 1976 and including 67 ,500 square feet. The second phase , planned for con· struction in 1980. would be for another 28,SOO·square-foot build· ing . The impact report says that conventions will be held al the center, but contends lhat lhe pro· jert '-''ill not generate great traf· fie volume. Mesa Youth Charged in Knife .Assault 1\ Costa Mes a youth who 31· legedly pulled a knife on a neighbor "'ilh whom he had fou ght fares fel ony charges tcf. day. 1\nton Jes us Large, 18, of 865 Sonora Road . was released on Sl.000 bail after being booked · early Sunday on suspici6n of as· sault with a deadly weapon. Offi cer ,\Ian Cciin arrested Large at the Victor II. Peterson home, 2895 l\.1onterey Lane, \\'here Ste\'c Peterson, 20, had as· ~l'rted ly been held at knifepoint. . of Newport Be ach s a ys he i!lready is planning to stage more concerts. Poli c e said the youth's father \vrestled a knife \\'ith a fou!'"·inrh blade a"'·ay from J,arge, who re- portedl y ca1ne to the door to set· I tic differences with the yo un ger Pell'rs on s t emming from an I ea rli er fistfight. Robert William Niedheiser, 23 , and Philip Coleman Ochs, 22. both of 1525 Placentia St., Newport Beach, were booked in· to the county jail on charges of possession and cultivation of marijuana. Deputies said they found the 150 healthy plants growing in 14 carefully cultivated planters on the rear patio of the home. They said the plants ranged in height from two inches to two feet. ~.ARIMERS PAYS 1 ' U C I LE('T U RE -''The I Ameri can \\'esl ," Room 251 I llum•inities 11 ;111, 7 p.m . •r-~~~~~~~~~~~ • t ORANGE COAST I'.. 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But Quigley s ays flatly, "I am not declaring that I am .;ling to ntn for the 74th." He's not running for Irvine City Council. or the more than soo. s ign·s tack e d up ove r th e "'eekend. nol one u'ent up in Irvine. "l ~'as very e xpli cit about that,·· Quigley s aid this morning. The signs blanketed Santa Ana lleights. were strung out along Pacifi c Coast 1-l ighwuy and Laguna Canyon R oed. ci.nd stal· lered through Costa Mesa and Ne'-''port Beach. A few e ve n rnade it into Santa Ano and Tustin . "ft looks to me like there's go~ ing to be a shuffling ot elected of- ficials in this s:eographic area ' O\'er the next year or so," 9uiJ:le)' said. "I'm not sure where the cards ~·ill fall, but I'm going to be re· ad y to run wherever it is a"p· propri<ite ." • Quigley said the s ign effort- aimed al ~elting early name re- cognilien rws been planned for three months. It was pure coincidence that the signs started going up the day after Congressman Andrew Hinshaw was indicted, according toQuigl('y. "I'm sure a ,lol of people don't think so, but that's how it is," he s aid. ~ _The signs, s aid Quigley. are aimed at the 1976 election year. Said Quigley, ··1f you've noticed lhe way I've run nly campaigns 10 the pas t , I ai'-''ays get an early St'-lrt ." Assembly man Robert Badham j R-Newport Be ach ) presently holds the 74th District seatc Morton to China TOKYO CAP) -U .S . Secretary or Commerce ROfiler:s C. B. J\.1orton left for Peking to· day for talks that are expected to pave lhe way for President Ford's visit to Chin.a this fall. Mariners Sav ings has always paid lhe highest interest legal ly possible. Now your savi ngs can be worth even more at Mariners - a Big 7 ~ 0;0 on 6-year certificates of $1 ,000 or more. Not only can you make money at Mariners.You can make friends too -with a strong ''hometown'' savings and loan. Save at Mariners. 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