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• MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 19, 1975
VOL. M, HO. l:tt,.Z SECTIONS, U .. A0.5
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Grand .Jury Criticizes·
I County ~ursing Hothes
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Southland Medics • m Slowdown
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_Doctors' Strike
~Comes to County·
By ALAN DIRKIN ot tlle Dltllr ll"tlots..ft
.. .!Jle surgery strike hit Orange
·county today with anesthe.
_ siologi~t five hospitals stayin;_
put of the operating room for ·all
b_ut emergency procedures.
The five hospitals disrupted by
a ban on elective surgery are St.
.Joseph's Hospital and Childrens
Hospital of Orange County,
Orange, Brea and La.Habra com-
.Thaildnd OKs
V.S. Apology
'Over•V essel
BANG({OK, Thailand (AP) -
Thailand accepted U.S. regrets
today, healing a rift over the
M.ayaguez affair, and m oved
.diplomatically .c loser to Cam-
bodia and North Vietnam. But a
, h.ard,-line Viet Cong statement
dimmed prospects for early Thai
rapprochement with South Viet-
nam. .
About 400 stude nt de -
monstrators left the U.S .... Em-
bassy gates whe're they had t.Orn
MAY AGUEZ SAILS
FOR HONG KONG-A3
HUNT NARROWS
FOR MISSING MARINES. A4
off the U.S. eagle symbol-and
replaced it with a poster of a
Vulture. Premier Kuk.tit Pramoj
said, "We shouldn't have any
inore trouble.''
Kukrit accepted a U.S. note as
an aPolog·y ror disregarding his
requests and using Thai bases to
stage the armed rescue of the
'M:ayaguez, but said Ambassador
A.nand Panyarachun would still·
be,callf!'d home from Washington
briefly and Thailand still would
''renegotiate all our treaties with
the United States.''
munitY. hospitals. and Los
Alamitos General Hospital .
Late last week anesthe-
siologists at these hospitals said
they would not perform elective
s~g~ries until a long-range solu-
tion 1s round to the spiraling cost
of malpractice insurance and
checks today confirmed that the
slowdown is in effect.
Whettter the strike will con-
tinue, spread lo other hospitals or
be called off is expected to be de-
cided at tonight al an emergency
meeting of the 125 . anes-
thesiologists in ~he C0W1ty at the
Orange County Medical Associa-
tion of rices in Orange. The private
!fleeting is scheduled ror7: 30p.m.
Medical Association o(ficers
ha·ve said that the anesthe-
siologists will be briefed On the
latest developments on t:he
malptactice.insurance crisis and
each doctor individually will de-
cide on how he plans to act. There
will be no voting.
The decision to stop elective
surgery at the five Orange Coun-
ty hospitals a·rrected this morn-
ing was made late last week
before Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
aMounced that he was calling
the Legislature into special
session to tackle-the malp'i"actice _
insurance issue, which has
brought boycotts by doctors in
Northern California and wl)ich
was spreading to Southern
California.
Gov. Brown's proclamation,
however. did not chanee the
stance of the protesting anes·
tbesiologisls. ''Our
anesthesiologists did Dot meet
after h.earing-the governor's de-
cision," RQbert TroiSUer, assis·
tant aaministrator at Los
Alamitos, said , ''but their reeling
was that they wanted something
11:1ore concrete than the gov·
emor's proposal.''
Trostler said that his 173-bed hospi~al had 128 patients Friday,
but today the· patient load is in
the BOl.and he expected it to drop
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PIL.Q'f 4D WAS
Storm Clouds Brewing
UPI Telepl'H)to
Threatening clouds of various contrasts
drift slowly over the landscape 'near
Wallace, Ind., s hOrtly after a May thun-
derstorm, making the Co untryside ·appear
like the opening scene of ·''Fhe Wizard of
Oz."
Glider Pilot Dies
In -100-foot Plunge
By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI ot-. o.nr ,..,.. Maff
Massive head injuries Sunday
claimed the life of·a·23-year-old
Los Alamitos_ hang glider pilot
who crashed in Trabuco Canyon
while exeq.iting a mid-air turn.
Daniel K . Turco of 412 1
Howard St. died at Saddleback
Community Hospital shortly
·&$ter the 4 p.m. crash at the
Escape Country hang glider hill.-
A pilot with relatively little fly·
Ing experience, Turco began his
fateful glide from Escape Coun-
try's 1,500-foot launch site and
crashe4 into a trash barrel at the
l,S00!09llevel.
rlinch, said Turco had recently
installed new guy wires on his
.kite and that the glider h3d been
tail heavy since the rewiring job.
"Wtien he s.ta lled at the 1.300
fool Jevel it probably made him
nervous. He should have stayed
off the rest of the flight. Because
<See GL~DER, PageA2)
Sniper Hits
School Bus ·
County Rest
Homes Flayed
By Grand Jury
By GARY G RA NVILLE
Of th• DilllJ Piiot St.lff
The county Grand Jury has
looked at nursing homes in
Orange County and told the
Board of · Supervisors today the
view was unappealing.
While the jury's report did not
specify ho.>w many nursing homes
were inspected and thought to be
substand ard, it did nc;:ite the
following ''areas of concern:''
-Understaffing that resulted
in residents who are unable to
feed themselves being dependent
on other residents for their needs
and paraplegic patients receiv-
ing only token assistance with
their hygiene needs.
The note handed to Foreign·
Minister Chatichai Choonhavan ·
by U.S. Charge 'd'Aff3ires
Edward E. Masters actually of·
fered only "regrets" far a "mis-
"understanding" and said "the
·unique_ circumstances that have
•led to the , recent tiµTI of events
' _ . . are not g'oing to be re-
CA.T'S MEOW
"AU four kittens were sold in
four days as a result of tbe Daily
Pilot ad. We know Secaufiie we
didn 'l advertise in any other
puper."
1 Eyewitnesses said Turco
picked ·.hi'mself up and resumed
the flikht;~xecutlng maneuvers
1 with his/orange Rogallo-wlng
' klte·dm:tftg his descent. ,
SHERMAN. Tex. (UPI I
Many of the s tudents, who had
spent a long afternoon touring an
amusement park,. were napping
on their \\'ay home in a convoy of
four buses. Then the first shot
pierced a window of the lead bus.
-Residents fearful of un-
specified reprisals if they com~
plained about services to county
social service workers.
• pealed."
But government and student·
~~~leaders· interpreted that as an
•apaJogy and a promise not lo
•· Violate Thai sovereignty again,
That's the success' experienced
by ttie Corona del Mar woman
}\'.flgt~laced this ad in the Daily
, and the public and political furor '. jhat erupted when U.S. Marines HIMA,LYANKITTENS
,,.landed at the U.$.-nin Thal base Reg't d~eal Poin~ts.
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"'at Utap3o on WedDesdaf' M1an Champs~red. xx-.ic~~ i.,, die I . '· '
1 to . away., ,1 .' j , •. ~ " , • ~·1r.y1ou ·hii\te P~\s x~u want to·
1 Al !be l!'me Um.e,.C.ml>ocfla'll i '\Ae)J·, <all 6~·56;8. We m.Xe it
,. ,new rulen Cabled they· a.re wjll!. eaiy lo put 'a' few words (o work
. )ng lo .normalize finlts with the lor you.'ln ttie Dally Pilot.
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When be was still 100 feet in the
air. ;r:u,rco made a 180 degree
turh headjog downwind but
foriJot to lncrease his airspeed,
aJiexper"'obl~rver said.
The klle's.nooe-dropped; serii-
ing Turco diving head·first into
th~ grau.~vered hill. A witness
swd Turco was not wearing a
he lmet .even though .he had
l>l'OUght one alongja.hls car.
Turco had been fiylng from the
1,500 foot marker tar .9fl1Y two
wetks, Escape Country olllclals
••fd. .
J im Robinson, owner of the
Trabuco ~anyon recreation
\
"l thought~ it was a balloon
breaking -·we had some on lhc
bus -but 1 realized it JA1as
something else "'·hen 1 sa\v the
hole in the window." s'aid Joyce
r -Farris, 15. "Sheri was sitting
near me and asked me to holQ her
glasses. She said, 'My ear
hurts'.''
Sheri Blair, 14 , was shot in the
: ear. Six other persons -two
other students. two adult
ohaperones and two truck
drivers -were wounded by a
sniper who fired tndiscrimin<Ate·
ly Saturday night on buses and
trucks along the highway •
·-Existing health and sarety
hazards in some licensed nursing
homes.
As a result of those and other
shortcomings, the Grand Jury
sai.d , co_un\y government should
create perm anent inspection
teams to supplement infrequent
state inspections.
The team s hould be made up of
personnel of the Departments of
Health and Social Services and
s hould repGrt their findings to the
state Department of Hea lth
facilities licensing section. the
(See HOMES, PageA2>
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Protest
Of Rates
Spreads
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -About
150 anesthesiologists at 31 I
private hospitals in Southern
California began a work
slowdown today to protes t
skyrocketing malpractice in-
surance rates.
The doctors vowed to handle
only emergency, cancer and ob-
stetric treatment until an agree-
ment is reached to bring down
th e rates.
The slowdown occurred,
despite today's special session of
the Legislature called Friday by
the governor to resolve the
malpractice controversy.
About 50 anesthesiologists at 19.
hospitals in the San Gabriel
Valley said they would perform
''emergency services only."
At 12 hospitals in Long Beach
and in the South Bay area, about
lOOdoctors were involved.
Northern Californi a physicians
have been conducting a similiar
slowdown for several weeks.
"The governor's announce-
ment changed our mood from
despair to elation, but in all pro-
bability it won't alter our plan,"
Dr. Sol Statman, spGkesman for.
anesthesiologists in the Long
Beach area. said before the
slowdown began.
Dr. Merlyn Duerksen of Cov-
ina 's lntercommunity Hoopital
said , "We are hopeful some
agceement can be reached while
the Legislature works on the is-
sue.''
'Duerksen said. "We are in a
good position lo be cohesive
because four anesthesiologists
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Weatller
Cloudy tonight becoming
partly sunny Tuesday af-
ternoon. Scattered light
drizzle eai:ly Tuesday with
cooler days in the mid-60s.
Lo\1rs tonight in th e
mid·SOS.
INSIDE TODAY
Will there be enough Social
Security money for you when
you reach retirement age? Or
are you doling out money
you 'll never see.again?'F'inan-
eial columni!t Syluia· Porter
explores future of befiefits this
week begfnning tQday on Page
85.
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~,2 OAILVPILOT s Mond•t· Ml!Y 19. 1975
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HOSPITALS
Beach Police Seek Purse Snatchers Into the 70s if the slowdown con·
tinues. ·
At the ll4·bl!d Bceu Communl·
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On .May 12 a 57-year·old
Huntin g t o n 11 ar bo u r
woman was grabbed by
two youths who threw· her
to the ground. broke her
arm and tried to snatch her
purse. . ~
~ The'y didn't g~,t it. but the
w o m u n s uffer e d th e
bro ken urm , }Jlus other
s t·rapes , bumps and
bruises in th·e s trong-
armed robbery attempt.
It look pla~e 'n..d ayiighl.
about 3:30 -p. . in front of
the El Ran l'rt arkcl in
the Boardwa lk shoppi'hg
<·enter. The odds. as usual,
\vere stacked in the rob-
bers ' favor , two or them
-against one older woman.
' Purs e snactching may
not sound like a serious
t'rime, but doz ens of
women ure hurt e very yei.lr
in Huntington Beach und
Fountain Va lley by such
uttucks.
Huntingt on Beach police
say there \vere at least 45
s trong armed robberies in
Secret Witness
1974 in their town, and
eig ht so fa r this year.
There is no set p attern to
tht' .attempts, except the
robbers often work in
pair s, around s hopping
centers, and they usually
pil'k on older , unaccom-
panied women.
'fhe robbers are often,
but not al\Yays. teenagers.
A lot of their victims suffer
broke n hips or broken
a rms in the s truggle.
The Daily pj(ot's Secret
Witness offers $50 cash re-
\Vards to any informants
who turn in the names. or
good information on thugs
who beat up older women .
JI you know somebody
doing it, or have a good
description of such a thief,
phone the 24·tiour Secret
Witness line, 642-0700, or
write to: Daily Pilot.
secret Witne ss , P .0 . Box
790, Huntington Beach, Ca.
(92648).
The inCormation will be '
given to-the local police,
but all informants will r~
main anonymous.
There isn't much women
e a n do to protect
thems elves against such
strong-armed . robbers,
police investigators say.
But they can carry less
cash and jewelry in their
purses, and purses ought to
be-carried under the arm,
. '1:ith the strap held close to
the body.
Never carry the purse in
your hand, ~lice say. And
if somebody attacks.
scream loud and try to re·
member what he looks
like.
· ty jlo1pital ,eti:IJ' elll•r11ooy
.I oplt;atloeitwere ~~~fl[ 'tqc!a'j~ ~4'DllllS~~..l\ali!h Qp-,.err(l.an +.said,' bowev,,er-1 lie ~"'· ~els the putlcn.t loud to drop bf ~ 40 porceDt if the bin coatinues.
-..... -'At La llabr-a Community ·
\Holpitlf a sSista11t adffiini!Stra~r
:-1 "lt'Ober,t Hanna confihneCI lhal no
'-elictive.... oPer.•tlons. are belnf1
performed, but he ~ op-
-t 111!!,~•tioU tlie future wheo he·.,
1-eferred. to toritgbt'..s meeung1at
• l \l)e mMlcal Al1J.0Ciali0ri•officea.
' and s aid, "'Our anest'hesiologlsls
are ready. This may be very
short lived."
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DOCTORS
c an shut off 100 surgeons,
whereas it ·s h a rder for the s ur·
geons to ba nd together."
In the Victorville area, the doc-
tors at the two area hospitals
have announced they will join the
protest tod ay.
Ford Vowing Veto
Of Strip Mine Law
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THAILAND
Thai government and denied re-
ports that the Khmer Rouge had
designs on a tiny stretch o( Thai
Pass the Ge1·itol
As part of Nursing Home Week, m embers of a
CharlottesvHle, Va., belly dancing class gave an exhibi·
tion to some 75 nursing homl:!: residents. One observer
said the sllow was better tharl a visit from Santa Claus.
··An esthesiologists have been
taking the brunt of this," .Dr.
Willi3ril 1'hom as said. "We feel
it's time to s top hiding behind the
anesthesiologists . This problem
affects us ull."
Thomu s s aid the special
session t•ulled by Gov.,.EdmUnd
G, Brown Jr. is "rbunch of
pablum. It's not g ettin~ lo the
heart of the issue ."
By HELEN THOMAS
WASHINGTON (UPI )
Pres ident Ford b us decided to
Veto fed e ra l strip mining legisla·
tion bec ause it would r educe
domesti c coal production und
force the United States to import
·.;nore oi l. White I-louse sources
said today.
-Cong ress w as e xpected to
Tnove to override Ford's veto
later this \'.'e<::>k.
F'ord "pocke t -vetoed " a_ncarly ,
identic:1l s trip mining bill last
December ufte r Congress ad-
journed for the year, leaving it
v.:ith no override possibility.
\Vhite Hous e s ources indicated
~.Ford 's r easons £or vetoing the
.~urrent legislation were almost
r.Ui e same as last time.
, They noted th a t a reduced
"Chavez Group
.Lauds Brown's '
,'Farm Proposal
SACRAMENTO CUP!) -Hun-
Jireds of Cesur Chavez s up-
i>orters converged on the Capitol
\oday in support of Gov. Edmund
1G. Brown's compromise farm
;abor bil l , but the riva l
ifeamslers union called off its
)lrotest for fear of violence.
' Ralph · Cotner, director of the
Teamsters' agriculture organiz·
\ng divis ion, s aid union officials
~ancelled the demonstration of
Lan estimated 10,000 v.·orkers al
\he request of lawmakers and.
1:1l oman C a tho l ic Cardina l
ti'imothy M a nning 0 £ L os
~ngeles.
' "There was loo much fear of a
big ex plosion a l the Capitol,
'violence and so forth," Cotner
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' id. "So \VC decided to let our
ople do their d emonstrating in
eir loctil a reas. We feel we
ave s uffic iently m ade our JP<>. l ..
1 ~~~t week , m embers of the
:United Farm· Workers unjon and
;fean1s ters confronted each other
~uring an angry . day-long con-
1Crontation in which ~poradic fi st
1fights broke out. Ei ght persons
1were arrested.
1 The ta rget of lht.""demonslra-
1tion was Brown's bi ll scheduled
rfor a crucial vote this afternoon
iin the Scnute Finance Commit·
•tee~ the last hurdle before th•
!Senate fl oor.
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domest ic production of coal
would for ce the United States to
import more .o il. Also \\'ith less
coa l a va ila ble, utility prices
might be increased as much as 19.'
percent. the sources added.
Car l E. Bagge. president of the
Nationill Coal As sociation,
praised Ford for "showing--1he
courage of his convictions by ve·
toing a harsh and punitive sur-
f ace mining bill which would
have harmed the national in·
teres t."
M ea nwhile . Senate
D e mocratic L e ader Mike
Mansfield s aid h~ believed· the
Sena te "has enough votes to
override a possible veto on the
bill."
The White f-louse s cheduled a
rnorning brie fing, by Federal
Energy Administrator Frank
Zarb to announce Ford's decision
but later delayed the session:
There was no official word when
the decision would be announced.
The sources said Ford also was
concerned about the effect of pro-
visions in the bill.restricting sur-
face mining on steep slopes of
Appalachia, estimating that the
bill could generate unemploy ..
ment of 36,000 to 40,000.
The so'urces said the bill also
was ambiguous iii. its.language
and would lead to many court
suits. ~
Supporters of the billbave ex-
pressed optimism for a con-
gressional override based on the
293 to 115 Hous e vote on which the
compromise bill won approval.
Only 290 votes would be required
for the necessary two-thirds to
override Ford's veto should all .
members vote.
Environmentalists ha Ve waged
a five.year congressional battle
to win enactme nt of such legisla-
tion, sa ying it was needed to pre··
ve nt land mined in the future
from being left in the devastated
state expe rienced in Appalachia
in past ye ars.
New Vmley
Queen Picked
At Pageant
An Oran g e Co ast College
freshm an wus selected the new
~liss Fountain \."alley Sunday
night at Los Amigos High School.
tltoni ca Es pinoza. 18, took the
t:ro\vn in competition with seven
other girls in the city's annual
beauty pageant. She sang a John
Denver song lo display her talent
portion of the contest .
The new city queen is interest-
ed in drama at OCC in Costa
Mesa where she helps design sets
for college plays. She is also in·
terested in joining the Fountain
Valley P olice Explorer Post pro·
gra m .
Miss Espinoza picked up a dou·
b le title, winning the Miss
Congeniality nward -an honor
given by the queen candidates
themselves.
Runnersup in the pageant are
Julie Cosca, Sharon Mass and
Janet Boreland.
territory. v· R f Thailand also announced that 1etnam e u· gees it will be host to a North Viel· . .
namese delegation beginning
Wednesday for talks on ·
normalizing relations. G t Half H .. i,, Meanwhile, a promising start e way Ou.Se
toward establishment of Am-
bassador Nguyen Minh Phuong, B GREGG GROSS Th d who said normalizalion-would-de-~---=·Y,;,w1itff·p,-.,,-....,...-----'' en I sai , wJly not.try-lo-find a -place for them where they can be P e nd on a U .S . military CA RLSBAD -RichardGilbert to t hemselves?'' withdrawal from Thailand and is operating an unusual halfway Gilbert', a vending machine
the return of South Vietnamese house for Vietnamese refugees distributor, r e nted a furnis hed
· military planes flown here by re~ preparing for new lives in the four-bedroom house in Oceanside
fugees and also claimed by the United States. and he and Alvin s plit the rental United States. The first stop for refugees. cost, $250 a month. "Very harsh and·wtfriendJy,'• Camp Pendleton, is, crowded 'one Thai diplomat termed with more than 18,000 Viel-Gilbert and his wire, J\.1art'ell a,
Phuong'sstatement. . namese and Cambodians. Most added a king-size bed. their
"Interference in our internal are waiting for sponsors or -television set a nd a washing
affairs,•• Foreign Minister security clearances. machine lo the already Curnis hed home. Chatichai said hotly. ·"We have Gilbert's halfway house, for at ''They want to do a nytll ing
not been friends with these peo-least20ofthem, is next. -. pie for 30 years. IC it is delayed a Gilbert said he got involved in th~y can to work' a nd contribute
little more because of this it will the project when his church de-to the economy•" he said. "I got
be all right with us.'' aeon, J oe...Alvin, ·asked him if he one of the m a job Saturday ~s a
knewwheresomere(ugeescould busboy. He's a chemist, but he's willing to do anything." ·
, f'ro• Page Al
GLIDER •••
h·e was nervous he probably
wasn't listening to the sound of
his sail,'' Robinson said.
Because they carry no air
speed indicators on board, hang
g lider pilots rely on the sound
made by the kite's fabric to tell
them how fast they are going.
Turco was the second hang
glider pilot to die at Escape
Country. Last month 19-year-old
Todd C. Baker of Santa Ana was
killed while making a maneuver
al low altitude.
Malpractice
Award Given
WEST PALM BEACH. Fla.
<AP) -A paralyzed dentist and
hi s wife have been awarded $1.6
million in damages from a Lake
Worth neurosurgeon who operat·
ed on him after a 1972 auto acci-
dent.
be housed. This week, he sa id, he will in· ''He.was thjnking about taking quire about a seamstress job for some of them into his house and I w'as thinking abOut taking some' the chemist's wife.
of them.into mine." said Gilbert. Gilbert said he and Alvin set up
EisakuSato
Collapses
TOKYO (AP) -Former
Japanese Prime Minist~r
Eis<J,ku Sato collapsed to-
day at .. a ·restaurant in
Tokyo while meeting with
bu sinessmen, bis
secretai:y said.
He said Sato was in a
coma and was beirlg treat~
ed by doctors at the
restaurant. No other de-
tails were available, he
added. ,
The 74-year-old Sato
s hared the 1974 Nobel
Peace Prize with former
Iris h Foreign Minister
Sean MacBride for his role
in promoting peace and
stability in East Asia dur·
ing nearly eight years as
Japanese prime minister
from 1964 to 1972.
the halfway hvuse "lo give the
refugees some place to come un-
til they get themselves squared
around."
Most of them plan to settle with
friends and relatives in other
parts of the United States. Some
are contemplating making the
Oceanside home their permanent
residence, and if that happens.
Gilbert says he may organize
another halfway house.
''One of my neighbors is a
Marine captain who is going to
sponsor some refugees," said
Gilbert. ''There's a woman two
blocks down from me who's tak-
ing about 20 into her home. The
only calls I've got have ·been
Crom people offering money. of-
fering things. a s king what they
can do to help"
Asked why he agreed to help
finance the half-way house,
Gilbert replied :
"A lot of people have helped
me during my life. The only way
I know how to pay lhem back is to
helpsoineone else. Jt gives you"a
good feeling, eve n if you ne ver
see them aga in."
Los Angeles an~sthesiologisls
ti uvc voted to join the protest
next Friduy.
Me an\vhile the legislature
opened the special session on
medica l malpractice insurance
this afte rnoon.
The Leg islature is already
here-in-regular se ss ion. Jn ract-. it
is alre ady in a s imultaneous
special session on housing.
The doctor s trike, already
\videspre ad in 'the San Francisco
Bay are a , spreud to the capital ci-
ty, as about 60 anesthesiologists
said they would refuse all but
emergency services. They were
backed by a m ajority of the
S<1cramento M ediculSociety.
Operatirlg rooms were
s chedul e d lo c lose in 11
S acramento are a hos pitals.
Emergency and delivery rooms
continued to ope rate.
Fronc Page Al
HOMES ...
j ury said .
It is the state department that
is respons:ble for periodic in-
spections of Ii ucnse facilities.
. .\nd, according to the Grand
Jury, ten slate inspe ctors in a
four·co unty ur e a , including:
Orange County, are limited to a
sin gle vi sit a year .
The j ury chus ti zed the social
servil'cs di\'i sion stationed a t
Orange Count y ~t edical Center
foijuiling to coope ri.lte in its in-
q ui y.
B tit went on to priase the as·
sista ncc r e cei\'-ed fro1n some
county. state and federal agen-
cies respons ible for policing
nursing: homes in Orange County.
Prisoner Killed
CANON CITY, Colo. (AP)
One inmate has bee n killed and
17 injured in a disturbance at the
Colorado State p enitentiary that
\Vas put down by guards who
fired warning s hots from sub·
machine g'uns , Warden Alex
Wilson said. The weekend verdict by a six-
member jury was against Dr.
John E . Schwab. His mouth
dropped open in apparent amaze·
ment as the a ward was a n·
nounced.
"How could they bla me that on
me?" he asked his attorney.
WARIMERS PAYS
The' jury awarded $1,325,000 to
Dr. Leonard Tooley and $360,000
to his wife, Elsa, after a two-
'veek trial, 28 witnesses and eight
hours of deliberation.
IR~bies Clinic Set
At El Toro Center
A r abies clinic for dogs four
months or older will be held from
7 to 8:30 p .m. Tuesday al the
Lake Forest ViJlage Shopping
Center. 24301 MuirlandsBlvd., El
Toro.
M em be rs of the ·Rancho Viejo
Junior Woman's Club will assist
local veterinarians in providing
' rabies inoculation nt a cost of
two dollars per shot. The shot is
good for ~~months.
Social Caller
Agnew in Miami. Beach
Mariners Savings has a lways paid the highest
Interest !•gaily possible. Now your savings can be
worth even more at Mariners - a Big 7314 °/o on
6·year certificates of $1.000 or more.
Not only can you make money at Mariners, y6u
can make friends too-with a strong "hometown•·
savings and loan.
Save at Mariners. Now it makes more dollars
and sense!
MIAMI BEACH (U PI) -Few of the patrons in
the Fontainebleau Hotel's Poodle Lounge paused to
notice the m a n drinking and c hatting with hotel
owner Be n Novak in a darkened corner of the bar •
Had they taken a close look, they might have re·
cognized Spiro Agnew, former vice president of the
United States a nd Maryland governor.
Agnew , looking tanned and relaxed, said he was
here pureJy on ••a sOGial call.·
•·1 am r eturning from a bus iness trip lo-Caracas,''
he said. !
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Monday. May 19. 1975 • OAILYPILOT .\:J
. Juveni"le Problems
OC Hearings Set
Mayaguez
'Crew Get
Bonuses The special com mlttee set up
by Orange County supervisors to
seek long.range solutions to
j uvenil e d e linqu e n cy h as
.sc heduled 15 public hearings
around the county stming Wed-
nesday :.i nd running through l\1ay
29.
The Juyen ile Justice Study
Co1umittec sessions are designed
to gathei-public testimony on the
needs of juveniles and their pro·
blems in the community. All t he
hearings will begin at 7:30p.m .
Five of the m eetings will take
place in Orange Coust cities and
communities. They include·: ·
-San Juan Capistrano and
vicinity, May 21 in the faculty -
dining roon1 at Dana Hills Hi gh
School.
-l\1ission Vi ejo a rea, May 21 in
Room 215 a t Mission Viejo ~ligh SOhooL
-Laguna' Beach, l\1uy 28 in
Room 21 at Laguna Beach High
School.
-Ne'A'port Beach and Costa
Mesa, May 22 in Room 181 al
Newport Harbor High School.
~Huntington Beach and west
Sunday's
Sermon
Reported
By Tom Barley
JUVENILE JUSTICE
1975
Orttnge County 'area. May 29 in
Room 130 at Marina High SchooJ.
The committee has issued a
position paper that will be used
as the foundation for public
tesUm.ony. It outlfncs the delin·
quency problems in the county
and poses seven questions the
committ~e .s.ays nef'(I answering
on a community level:
-Why do )!OU feel so mony
young people are having pro-
bJems and getting into trouble?
-What activities or programs
can be developed in your com-
munity that could help stop delln·
quency and serve to assist young
peopl·e with problems?
-Do you know of any problems
now that h elp" keep young people
out of trouble? How do they
work? Who conducts them? How
mttny youngsters are involved?
Who pays for them ?
Flying Catholic
Priest Honored
,\ ROJ\1AN CATJIOLIC priest u·ho delivered the sermon
2!i yc;.u·s ago v.'he n a fello\~· priest v•a s ordained took the
pulpit <.1ga in Sunday at a a jubilee mass to tell a lluntington
Bc;ich congregation that the intervening years "have shou·n
l~ how God c•a n lead us lo \.\'Ork Miracles.
·'\Ve can all u·ork these miracles if we have this kind of
faith,'' the Rev. Edward Dudink told participants in the
celebration mass iJL the church ofSts. Simon and Jude.
Father Dudink \\"iJS one of 13 pries ts surrounding the
~il lar i.lt a 1nass called lo pay tribute to the Re\'. Ivo Ruiter 's
25 yf•ars of priesthood and more than 23 years of service as a
Catholic mission ;1ry in Nev.· Guinea.
The speaker recalled that 25 years ago v.·hen Father Ivo
was ordained he quoted a Biblical passage: ·'Go thert!fore
and m ake disciples of a ll nations.
';It is' God's desire to establish a beautiful. loving rela-
tionship u·ith t!V~ry human bein g," the Rev. Dudink said
puying tribute to "·hat he dl'scribcd as the Rev. Ruiter·s
··l·o nstant fidelity and railh in his God and his service.
"JESUS CllRIST recei\'ed and cleansed lepers to the
astonishmc11t or all but he has never allo\\'ed us to beli eve
that he alone l'ould do such a thing," Father Edward said .
''There ... re those a mong us like thl' man 'A'C honor here
toduy \\•ho kno\\' from the moment they get the message that
they hi.Ive a mission in life and that their Ji Ves must hen-
ceforth be d~voted to that mission." he said.
1\nd those who take on such nlissions, the Rev. Dudink
said, arc comrortcd by lhl' u'orcls of J esus : "I am always
v.·ith you to the end of the world .'' _
··\\1c {'an put it in our O\\'n \\"Ords bu f none of us can put it
t•xactly likl' God." lhe speaker said. "We follow his word'
and \\"C !incl the contentment, fidelity and faith that sur-
round us here todny. . .
"Tllf:·J\tAN \\'110 v.·e honor today chose the priesthood
a nd a simple life as a man of God," the Rev. Dudink saiO.
··But he has s hown us how much can be achieved by the man
\\'ith l'ou r<1ge. a heart full of hope and the kind of faith we
cun all den1onstrate. ··
Father l vo. a flying mi ssionary u·ho logs more th an
100.000 air n1ilcs a year. \\•ill return to Ne"' Guinea and his
missiona ry post I at er th is month.
Bus11 Bees
This Lagun a Beach beekeeper is trapping 12 ,000 bees that
recentl y swarm~d on the Laguna Bech Fire Department
headquarters next lo City Hall. The beekeeper, who
declined lo identify himself , said the bees probably drifted
over to th e station from an established hive iq the old pep·
.,.,r tree in front of City Hall.
•
-How do you reel about the
pres ent mean s of handling
youngsters in trouble? Dd' you
have· any suggestions ror the
agencies that now do the job?
. -What part do you feel schools
'play in juvenile justice?
-What do you feel could be
done in your neighborhood to ad·
dress this proble m? What should
the city be doing ? 'What should be
done al the county level?
-At what level do you feel
services should be provided to
troubled youngsters and how
should they be financed?
Studems
A.id Viet
Refugees
Saddleback College students
have discovered 18,000 new
"neighbors" living to the south.
and they are making plans for o.n
appropriate welcome.
They have organized a
••Refugee Project" which in-
volves the collection of clothing,
sundries, and sports and recrea·
lion equipment for Vietnamese
refugees at Camp Pendleton.
Saddleback sophomore Dan
Sukut has been conducting cam-
pus meetings aJI week to r ally
Help for Kelp
About t,000 old a utomobile tires, \\'l-'ightt:d \\'Ith t:crncnt .
\vere dropped into the ocean about a mile off llunt ingt on
Beach Sunday as the beginning of a n <.1rtific ia l reef. 'l'hl'
reef will be home to transplanted kelp beds vvhich havl'
been o n the d ecline (or several years. 1>roject is
sponsored by Los Angeles Rod and Reel club.
Huntington to Eye
Antique Ordinance
student interest and establish a By TERRY COVILLE neighboring BolsuCh1capropert ~·
collection center for donations. 0t111e D•ilr PB.tsw11 which is still county territory.
"Their needs are so basic, yet Under the proposed la u', a so overwhelming,'' Sukut com-Work on a proposed antiquities permit "·ould have to be obtained
mented. "Many of the refugee~s ordinance for Huntington Beach prior Lo any •·grading, digging,
arrived with only one set of ~~~u~et~ ~~~Ffyo~heo.~~~s: i:~~I~ trenching, or other superficial c lothing and virtua lly no disturbance of an area."Thepro-
1 -as an ::intique . • II persona possessions." -posed ordinance a lso says, : a
Donations will be accepted Tonight. the i:ily council will object s of antiquity discovered
Monday through Friday at the take its first loo k at a proposed below ground level shall be the·
. f 1. · d law designed to protect old f h c ·t f H t campus m orma ion statiJm •a . bones, ancie nt stones. historical properly o t c 'Y o un . jacent to the lower campus en·· ington Beach." trance. buildings and even a few vcnera-J\.1osl of the ordinance is direct-
Some articles Sukut says the bletrees. cd lo \vard the a rcheologic al
rerugees could use include men J\.fel Tooker of the city's en-sites. but it also would protect
andwomen'sclothing,primarily vironmental resources division ar tifa cts. relie s, fossil s,
m e dium a nd s mall sizes; says he believesthe proposedan· foss ilized footprints. inscriptions
Ohl.ldren 's clolh ·n g 1· s liquities ordinance will be thc n1 ·•d" by hum "n ·•uc•nc,·. hi s-1 ; 15 ue, first of its kind in the stale to re--.. '" .. ...,
S I Nl~t\fOfl l~ 1LIPl1 1--falf
tilt· creW of the U.S. n1erchadL
:;hip l\layaguez began headin~
ho1l 1t• lOtla y, bonuses in hand af¥.I
1:;,1plUl'C by Cam bod ia n ('01t)-
n1unists behind thc1n .
_l 'ht• 10,000 -ton frcighlcl' "'ill•
11t'':I-t'l't''"'' mcm b~rs l'eplacing th••.
dt•parling sui lors st.c :.uned out or Singa1){)rl' on :1 t .:.>(X/·milt· 1 rip
Lo I.lung: Kung.
St..•a -La r.d . o\\ nl'I' or t h <"
\\layugucz. g;1vc each of the crev.·
a SI .000 bonus \\"hen the shiµ <•r
riv(·d in Sing::iporl' Snturday anti
offered lh(• sailors f1·t.'t' flij!hl~
hon1t•
l.t•t.• (~,,rrutl , Sl·<1 L ;.1nd :-..
S111~;.i port· reprt•st.·ntalivl·. said 20
of the 40 l'l"C"'m en uct•eptcd tlh·
frt•t• fli ghts and Ill'\\.' sai lor~ ar··
ri\'l•d Sunday tu rl'plact• lht·n1
Sixlc(·n of lhost• lc•a\'i ng tl11 ·
ship boarded a [Ji g-ht to I loui.:
Kon g and ani)thcr rour. \\'hos1·.
homes ;Jrt:> in · the Phi\ippilH.'S ,
r!C\\.'dirl·t•tly lo J\lanila.
The !\.1;.1yag ucz, held foul' day:-..
by Khmer Rouge fo rl't'S. \Vas c:<ip -
lurcd last !\londav 60 miles off lht·
Ca mbodi;Jn m"ainlund . 'l'h t·
drama c ulminated in a u.s:
!\.larine landing on Koh 1'ang. "
s n1 a ll is land in lhl' Gulf of
Thailand .
The eapta in of the ~'l ay<.iguez
Ch<.irl es i\I illcr of F'ounl;1111
Valley -told u docks ide ne\\.'s
l'On[erence So.turday the Khme r
Rouge freed the crew because of
U.S. milita ry action.
i\lille r· said all hi~ 1ncn \\el't•
g :.isscd :.ind three s ufl"crt•d
:;hrapncl '''ounds when U.S.
planes tried Lo stop the Khmer
llouge from lransfering the crcv.:
lo the Cambodian port of Korn --
pong Som .
'"I don't blan1e th e pilots, lht·.v
\\1ere only trying to keep us out or
Kompong Som.'' ht• said. · '1'ht•y
,,·anted us retul'nCd to lht•
vessel.··
Kidnaper
Robs Market toothpaste, toothbrus hes, s ha m· torical buildings or structures ,
poo and shaving kits, and war.m quire a resource managemenl landmarks, or other objects of BAKERSFIELD IAPI --The
outerwear and blankets. permit from the city before a scientiric or historic significanet· 1narkel \\'asn't open. so a bandit
Other items needed include private developer l'an begin his to the citizens of 1--luntington \\·cnl Lo the manager's home and
luggage, purses and containers work. Beach." made her open lhl• store so ht·
for clothing and games. coloring The permits "'iii be required Tooker says some other com--l'Ould rob it.
books, toys, and pens and pencils for any development -public or in unities have attempted anti--Shir I c Y 11 c n s o n . 23. or
Corthechildren. priv::ite -on land designated by qui tics lav.•s, but most have been Bakersfield, told Ke rn County
College students will man the the city as an archeological re· "policies. resolutions or wishes." sheriff's deputies a man forced
booth between 9 a .m. ands p.m. source site. ArC'heological sites are fast hi s u·ay into hc1· home early Sun-
during the collection period. Tooker says a private study becomin g c n eroi.\hed upon day, then mad e her drive Lo Ute·
Forspecificquestionsonwhat shou•s the re :jrc about 25 such here.'' s a,ys Tooker. ··some Circ/c '·K''n1arkcl\\'here hetooi..:·
to donate a nd what not. lo donate, sit es in Huntington Beach nou·. private properly owners are not an under undetermined a rnounl.
call lhe Office of Community In-plus severa l o the rs in lhE' even awareof thc resources. ofmoncy.
formation and Services, 831-9JOO ---------------'-----------------'----------
or 495-4950, Ext. 263.
Hell's Angels
To Get Park
l\IADERA (UPI ) -,\ttorneys
for the Hell 's Angels motorcycle
gang and the Forest Service said
today they reach ed an agree-
ment to a llow 300 Hell 's Angels lo
camp al an unimproved camp·
ground in the Bass Lake area
during the l\1 emorial Day holi -
day.
The agreement \\'as reached
after the Forest Service ruled
that no organization could use the
improved camps ites al the area.
reserving th em for individual
families and groups during the
holiday weekend.
flowcver , attorneys for lhe
motorcycle gang contended the
timing of the new regul ation in -
dicated it was directed primari ly
al the Hell's Angels group, which
ma kes an annual l\1 emorial Day
outing in the a r ea.
The Forest Service then in-
dicated it v.'ould put the rule intp
effect ::ifter Me morial Day and
that it \viii apply lo all groups
next year.
Road Fought
By Redford ,
SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -
Movie st a r Robe rt Redford has
blasted California utilities at·
tempting to locate in Utah and '
criticized a proposed scenic
highway through the wilderness
in Glen Canyon National Recrea-
tion Are a .
"I'm against the· designated
route of the road across the
Escalante to Bullfrog Basin." he
said during the weekend follow-
ing a public hearing on proposed
wilderness design ations ror parts
of the vast park in southern Utah.
"It will create congestion in
the area, now e nhanced by its
isolation, ::ind create concessions
with th~lr related pallutiion." he
charged.
A Utah r eside nt Redford was
also cMtical of attempts to at-
tract industry .
Wedding Violence
RIVERSIDE <AP) -Two
penons were listed in critical c~tion with wouoda .autfered
in a dis turbance at a weddln1 re-
c~ption in nearby Hlghgrove,
authoritia 1aid.
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SEASON WELL DEPT. -If
(•rowds und W<'ather ure any in-
dications over this past .... •eckend.
it's a fairly safe bet that lhe good
old summertime has just about
arrived a long this best of all.
,P.O!!Si bl e C"oasts.
There are other c-lues, too. Lik e
mothers .:ire beginning to find
bathroom drains l"loggcd with
sand and kelp whilt.' your friendly
..;orner druggist is enjoying a run
on sunburn lotions.
Judging from wha t your
faithful car.respondent witnessed
qn the be<.1c hfront. there will be
even more sunburn cures sold
across the counter early this
"'eek. Both Saturday and Sunday
were those insidious kinds or
beach d ays where the sun played
hide -a nd-seek behind coastal
cloud rover.
Alt, PITY Tll E uninitiated
bcachgoer on these kinds of days.
They assume that because they
I Cannot see Old Sol beating down
On them tttat they can't possibly
, get sunburned. Sure.
All that thin coastal cover does
is act like a giant magnifying I glass on the sunny rays.
Both Saturday 01nd Su nd ay
a long the shoreline. you could
1'.P r aclical ly hear the pale ,
whiteish fl esh frying ~s the un-
_w:ary , coming out of a sunl ess
'spring, exposed themselves with
abandrn to the not •1lways visible
rays.
And speaking of cxposure. the
I beachfront doesn't appear to be
rife with naked persons gambol-
ing about despite all the beach
11udity debate that has been going
,on. As for prc·s um~cr fashion
notes. how<.•ver , there 1s no strong
ir.Jdication that the bikini will be ~displ aced oimong the female
beachgoers this . season. Therl"
may not be nudity but there is
plenty exposed to bring on sun
burn sufferings.
1 AS FOR THF. weekend pasl.
there was little respite from the
beat to be found in the water~ of
the Pa<.'ifi c. Thal was because ii
v.•as kicking up plenty. Hea\'y
surf was banging the beaches
from Seal B each to Sa n·
Cle mente.
\ When this happens at this time
of year, you only find three kinds
of peopJe out there in bi g sturr.
First. you have the experts ,
usually seasoned board or body
surfers. Second. you ha\'e the
foolhardy.
• 'fl1'l> thi rd t ype you find in the
water on these big d ays arc the
lifeguards who find it necessary
1to plunge in there to rescue the
tiecond t ype.
Our beach g uard forces art·
~till a bit then these d<-1 ys sinCL'
we arc not full-on into the sum·
mer season. Loicking a full fore<'.
lifeguards h ave to be a bit selec·
tive in who they watch "'hen the
Paciric starts running contrary
to its name.
I WATCllED ONE guard
operate Sunday \11hen maybe half
a dozen expert surfers "'ere posi-
tioned outside. taking their shots
on breakers which "'ere humping
tJP to six feel or better. Thert>
were some sp('ctacular rides.
But the lifegua rd on duty seemed
only mildly interested in these
breakneck maneuvers.
Just moments later, ho"·cvcr.
the ~uard spotted a paunchy.
fortis h fellow with pale skin v.·ho
v.•as thinking about plungi ng into
the briny about plunging into
~ompany . The life,guard was on
him like a shot, no doubt strongly
suggesting that it v.·ouJd be pru-
dent for the gentlem an to play
with his duck in the sand.
Clearly, lifeguarding requires
.a lot or diplomacy if you want to
OJ Void being "·t·l a ll the time.
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Monday, May 19, 1975
Seizure ·Gives Ford Boost
WASHINGTON <UPI! -The Khmer
Rouge did Gerald f'ord a favor last
week.
The episode a lmost surely will result
ln hJ1her ratings for Ford int.he public
opinion polls. I( the pollsters usked, they
probably a lso would find a jump in
Americans' sell-esteem.
ty in the cause of extending sanctuary to
ttfugees. All was taintt."<i by the deep
divisions over Indochina.
lay in rescue as '1.'ith the Pueblo. And
Ford 's plan, unlikt~ the tragicomedy ot
the 1970 raid on a P'OW camp in North
Vittnam, worked. ln seizing the unarmed U.S. freighter
Mayaguez. the new Cambodian rulers
provided the President a rare: chance te
demonstrate he could do his job in a
dangerous situation. 1 n acting~'--------
firmly, q uick·
ly and-most N f:W.~ ,INAl,YS/S
These would put Ford th his best
political position sincet aking office.
Everything was working for Ford.
Much ot the publie was depre&sed,
frustrated and irritated about lhe end of
the Indochina war.
But then the Khmer Rouge st~ppcd"Off
base.
In seizing the upparently innocent
Mayaguez. they violated a deeply htld
American belief in freedo~ of the sens.
Then, instead of totlking to~h and do·
ing little, Ford gave one sharp warning
and backed it up with action.
There are many ways lo view the
MaS-agucz inci-Uent. Questions could be
asked about the need-for military uctlon,
with its los!S or life, to free the l'ihip. But in
politi<.'al terms these urc lnconsequcn·
Ual. Ford succt~cdtd us brllltuntly with his
exercise of presidential power us J ohn
Kenned y had v.'ith his ln the Cuban mis · import u n t -''---------_;
s uccessfully. Ford was able to restore at
least son1e of the country's fading bill
still fondly held self image ot frontier
strength and corupetence.
The c~valry i;a.ved the wagon train.
To hawk and dove alike, the United
States looked bad and its people s napped
and bickered like relatives cut out or u
"'ill. There was neither a sense of uc-
compJishmenl in the successrul e vacua-
tions of Phnom Penh and Saigon nor uni·
'fhe ship und its crew undeniably were
rewt, so there were none of the 5U5picious
questions that arose over Richard Nix·
o n's military alert during the lust
lsraeli-Arab war. There Wall no Ion& de-
.. sile crisis 12 years earlier, lt does !10t
seem likely-\..hat any umow1t of grousing
about how he did il will tarnish putillc ap-
preciation of what he did.
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Hunt Narrows for Lost Marines
People in the News 1 Mayaguez
Losses
Nustfl C ut
Mick J agger r equired 20
stitc.:hl'S lo 1>a tch UI-) gash in
'1and a nd \Vri s t in Ne'v ·York
llospital. 'f'he rock star ac-
l'identally put hand through
,,·indo''' at a restaurant \Vhich
justgavea\''ay, he s aid.
2 1 P riso ner s
In Ohio Try
To Break Out
LUCASVILLE. Ohio CUPI) -
T"·enty -onL' in mates ut t h e
South ern Oh io Correct io n a l
Facility, \11hi ch has been struck
by prison g uards since Ma¥ 12.
attempted a mass escape lute
Sunday night. One convict was
shot and kill ed, three others v.•erc
\\·ou nded and one remained al
large today.
The m a n killed was identified
as Edv.•ard Nesbitt, 22, serving a
5-to-25 year term in the max-
imum security farility for ag-
gravated robbery ..
Nesbitt and ?t1ike Patterson.
27, serving 10·to·25 years for
a rmed robbery , made it over the
wall und stole a car. Nesbitt "·as
kill(._"Cf by Scioto County Shcrirf's
deputies when they halted lht>
escape vehicle and Patterson
w;1s v.·ounded.
Tv•o inmates were wounded in
the escape attempt and 1o1,:ere
t'aught inside the v.•alls along
\l.'ith 16 others.
The "'oundcd men were idcn·
tificd as Robert Bender, 21. serv-
ing a life sentence on a murd('r
charge and Denver Sturi;::ile. 38 ,
servi~ 10-to-15 years for armed
robbery.
The inmate \\'ho escaped was
identified as Ronald Carte r, 26 .
also serving a senl('nce for
OJrmcd robbery.
'Spie d Upon'
A theist l\1 ad a lyn l\'tu rr.Y
O'H a ir says lhe FBI and
Secret Service have been
spying on heJ· for a decade
because of drive ·'against
govcrnmt•nl in organized rl'·
li gion."
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AP. Piiot•
A N.....,Fcrce
Fug itive Abbie Hoffman, ~1
for1ner Yippie and Chicago
7 member. said in a taped.
interviev1 h e ·has undergone
plastic s urgery, rc1nar1ied
a nd is d oing \vhite collar
\\'OJ"k .
Kissinger Opens
Foray in Austria
From Wire Services
VIENNA -Secretary of State
l-lenry Kissinger made his posl-
Vietnam diplomatic debut today,
going through the social niceties
with his Austrian hosts before
superpo'1.·er t alks v.'ith Soviet
Foreign fl:l inister Andrei
Gromyko.
G r omyko. a dour-fared
veteran of Soviet-American
negotiations. was fl ying in to
Vienna as Kissinger munched
swectca kes "·ith leaders of
neutralist Austria.
The real business came at 5
p.m . -tea time in Austria. ll
"'as Ki ssin ger's first face to face
talks with a Kremlin leader since
Communists captured South
Vietnam and Cambodia.
T rouble i n Lisbon
·LISBON -Troops tossed
teargas and fired shots into the
air early today to disperse ;,i
i\'laoist crowd trying to prevent
the transfer of prisoners accused
of a counter-revolutionary plot.
J\lcmbcrs of the outlawed
!\laoist Party said the protest
\\·as o rg:ani zed because 'they
\\'anted lefl-\ving artillerymen
\\'ho held the prisoner~ to form a
peoples court and execute tht•
s uspects.
No rth Korea Blcut
TOKYO -North Korea. in a
blistering broadcast. charged to·
day that the United Stales is
behind South Korean President
Chung H ee J'>ark 's ;;1nti·
communism drive and is -even
talking about using nuclear
weapons in Korea. Jt declared
that ir the Park ·'puppet clique
~rsists in their anti-Communist
lunacy and r eckless play with
fire, defying the serious warn-
ings or ours, they will perish for
good in the fl a m es they
themselves kindled."
F ord W.hu 0.-.-s
PHILADELPHIA -President
Ford got overwhelming support
from Unive rsity of Pennsylvania
students with his comparison of
the U.S . recapture of the
l\"1<1yagucz to the spirit or the
Am-crican revolution.
The crowd of 14,000 burst into
long applause Sunday after Ford
t.·ompared the America n
servicemen who recaptured the
freighter to the colonial "patriot
furmer who said as he pi cked up
hi s musket : 'We'll see who owns this farm '.'' -
TUX>-year IBM
Trial Seen
Revised
SUBIC NAVAi .. DASE, Philip·
pines (A P) -U.S. Marines in·
volved in the M ayaguez rescue
are "in the final stages" of nar·
ro'1.'ing down whut happened to
thei r missing t·omrades, the
t·ommander of the assault force
said today.
Lt. Co l. Rand<ill W. Austin, 38,
of Glenside. Pa., indicated ef-
forts arc under way to retrieve
the missing Marines. "Yr/e have
interviewed el'erybody with
personal knowledge where they
might have been and which
heli copter they were riding," he
Si.lid.
AUSTIN SA ID a ny announce-
n1ent of the names of those killed
or mis sing will be made in
\\lashington.
Austin said 210 Marines from
Okinawa made the assault on the
isla nd of Koh Tang off CalT\bodia
Just week to rescue the crew of the
freighter Mayaguez. lte said
three of the flil arines were killed.
13 9.-·erc missing in the <.'rash of
th1·ee helicopte rs that the Khmer
Rouge shot down, and 40 were
"'OUnd¢.
L\ustin said each helicopter
cOJrried about 26 men including
their Ai r Force cre"'s. The men
v.·ere told that if they "'ere shot
do'1.'n, they s hou ld swim out to
sea to be picked up by heli copters
or by boats, but the 13 never
made it, Austin said.
DEFENSE SECRETARY
James R. Schlesinger announced
in Washington Sunday that fiv e
1\mericn.,is were killed in the
operation -three Marines and
t"'O a11·mc n ; 16 men were miss-
iog and 49 were wounded.
,\ustin said the l\farines killed
about 25 Can1bodi an troops, and
that the fighting was so close that
some of "our boys would pick up
the enemy grenades and toss
them back." Ho\\'cvcr. he said
there v.·as no kno1o1,1n hand-to-hand
combat.
!\USTIN J\LSO s aid he was told
b~ 12:30 p.m. last Thursday. six
hours after the invasion of Koh
Tang began, that the c rew of the
Mayaguez was not there, "but we
did not pass the word to ever·
yone'' in the operation.
''There wa s no exact in ·
tclligence on the whereabouts of
the Mayagucz crew on the
island," Austin said. "We were
just going Lo look for the crew
members of the l\·I ayaguez, using
stand ard techniques, once we
\\'ere on the island, in places
where they were likely to be. My
orders were lo la nd and rescue
the crew members."
, UPIT•1"'4'Mt.
Den.,er Tei 1•or
1\ J)OlcJltiall)' dangerous
tornado struck near Denver
Su11d<.1y c<.iusing: r esidents
much <.1larm a s il moved
h armlessly through vacant
fiel(fs n orthc:Jsl of city. No
injurit.!S \\'Crc reported.
P rice of Oil
May Be Tied
To Inflation
TEHRAN, !ran (AP) -The
Iranian government newspaper
· reported today that the United
Stales and other m ajoi-industrial
countries have agreed that the
price of crude oil s hould be
pegged to an index of the major
products the oil countries buy
from the industrial nations.
Nine Tornadoes Strike
NE\\' YORK <U PI) -The In-
ternational Business Machines
Corp. went on trial today on an-
titrust charges. six years after
the federal ~overnment brought
suit seeking to break up the giant
firm .
Limit of $50
P r oposed for
Foreign Gifts
Rastakhiz said following Shah
Mohammed Reza Pahlevi's
:·successful" discussions with
U.S. officials over the weekend,
special envoys of the United
States, France. the European
Economic Unity, Saudi Arabia
and Iran met secreUy in Tehran
and agreed to hold an energy con·
ference.
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The non -j ury trial of the
Justice De partment suit in
M<1nhattan Federal Court was
expected t'O t ake nearly two
years to completC'.
A decision on whether IBM , the
nation 's ninth-largest compa ny,
mo'nopolized the multi·billion
dollar computer m arket could re·
quire several months more.
Super-hero
Bites Dust
MONG KONG (AP) -
Ultraman. a Japanese
television supcr-horo who
has little trouble disposing
of vill:iinous monsters, has
run into trouble in I-long
Kong becuuse of h is
papulari ty.
A IC><.'al t<!lcvlslon station.
~IKTVB. announced il can·
celed the program as of to-
day because of con1plaints
from parents who said
).heir children had injured
themselvL·s a ttem pting to
crnulule their hero.
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WASHINGTON (AP! -Sen.
William Proxmire today pro-
posed the virtual elimination of
U.S . gift.giving to foreign
di gni ta rt es.
Proxmire clled the SS-million
helicopter given Egyptian Presi·
dent Anwar Sadat by President
Richard M. Nixon and th'e s10.
milllon dona tion to Mrs. Sadat's
favorite charily and eaid: "Gift·
giving by American diplomatic ~
officials has 1rown way out of
proportion.''
He propa1ed an amendment to
the forthcoming Slate Depart·
ment authorization bill that
would limit (ift• bought with gov·
ernment fund.a for foreifll o(·
ficjal1 to $50 and set a similar
limit on receipt ol gills br U.S.
officials.
Proxmire ul50 proposed re-
quiring a r~port to Congr ess or
any gifts bought w'th funds not
appropriated for that purpose or
with money t rom private
sources. He also urgro that the
GeQcral Accounting Office be
given the aulhorlty lo a udit an·
nually o Stale Department fund
usffi for gifts and othe.r purposes.
lUs proposal was contained in
a speech for floor delivery. ,
The report did not say "''hen the
conference would be held. ,
The s hah some months ago
proposed that the price or crude
oil rise or fall in accordance with
the worldwide rate of inflatlon,
as ind icated by the wo\'ld market
prices or som e 30 other major
commodities. Up to now, the
United Sliites nnd other major in·
dustrial nations have resisted the
proposal. .
The shah said in Washington
Sunday that the members o( the
organization of Petroleum Ex·
parting Countries probably will
r aise prices In September lo keep
\IP with the rising prices of what
they buy.
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Calaveras
Croaker
Nets $300 . . . -...
ANGELS CAM}' (AP) -A
GS -y ear-old retired operating
engineer named Bill Moniz js
$300 richer toduy, thanks to a
long-leuping bullfrog named·
"Ex·Lax.''
An estimated 10,000 persons
watched Sunday as "Ex·LaJC"
jurnped 17 feet, 8V. inches to win
Ute Calaveras County Jumping
.hog.Jubilee, a ytiarly ev.entJh.at
grew out of a Mork TWain tale.
THE FROG'S victory earned
$300 in prl1e money and marked
the second jubilee win for MonJi,
a Gustine resi~ent.
"Angel," entered by Angellf
Hotel in th.is Sierra foothills
town, finished second with a leap
of 17 feel , 4 inches for$200.
• Third place went to
''Glamorous Gloria,'' who
hopped J7 feet, l ih inch for $100.
The frog was entered by Brent
Bloom of Cupertino.
Frog ''jockeys" stomped,
shouted and beat on the stage.
with their fists in an effort to
their entries lo jump.
The jubih~e was Spawned by
"The Celebrated Jumping Frog
of Calaveras County," a story
Twain wrote in 1860 about a frog
nained "Dan'I Webster" who
failed to jump after his stomach
was filled with buckshot.
__ ,
UPI Tel .. Mle TWAIN WROTE the ya rn
while living near Angels Camp
and the !own noted that fact by
holding its first frog jump in 1928.
FROG 'JOCKIES" SHOW THE MANY METHOOS OF GE1'TING CONTESTANT OFF GROUNO
. Stomping, Blowing, Whistling ·--It's All Part of Game at Angels Camp
11-year-old Boy
Chased by Police
SANTA MONICA (UPI) -Police arrested an
tt·year·old boy early Sunday after he allegedly stole
a car owned by a county marshal, randomly fired the.
officer's gun at. beachside apartments and then led
California Highway
P·a tr o 1 of. f ice r s . ,...------.,.---.,
on a four-mile chase up ( State J the coast. .
CHP officers said thC
boy could barely see over
lhe dashboard. .
Investigators ·said the youth look the ve~icle
otbout 4:30 a .m. a nd picked up a 17-year-old fncnd
and the two began riding in the Pacific Palisades
area.
C..-•t'-S4te
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The chairman of the
Democratic' National Committee said Sunday that
. either New York or Los Angeles will be the site of the
1976presidential nominating convention. -
Robert Strauss said the 21 -member convention
site selection committee has narrowed competition
to the two cities because of the hotel room capacity
available.
Deatlt Probe Pallft
LOS ANGELES (AP> -The inves ti gation into
:the assassination of President John F. Kennedy
:should be reopened, the leaders of a thr~e-day con·
· ferenceon ''Conspiracy in America'' say.
The cO nference that ended Sunday was
'sponsored by the Campaign for Democratic
Freedoms. •.. , ..... •' VENTURA ,(AP) -A coroner's report today
was expected to indicate whe~her a Simi v.al.ley man
was drowned or whether hed1ed of a head 1n1ury suf·
rered when a large wave capsized a.nd sank an 18-f~t
boat in which he and four companions had.gone r1s-
hirig. ' County authorities identified the dead man a~
Ray B. BourJand,41.
Trallller Seized
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A Polish fishing
trawler was under guard alongside a pier here today,
awaiting charges she fished two mile~ inside a 12·
mile 'fishing zone recognized by an 1nlernatlonal
treaty.
Pregnant
Woman
Slain
LOS ANGELES CAP)
-Poli ce arc investigat·
ing a murder in which
they say an att acker
with medical experience
killed a pregnanl woman
and remov'cd the baby by
Caesarian section .
The baby, born full·
term after the mother's
nine.month pregnancy ,
survived, police said
Sunday. The l}aby, a boy,
,,·eighed 6't.? pounds and
was r e ported in good
condition.
The victim , Kathryn
Viramonte s, 29, a
mother o f thrle on
~elfare , v.·as found dead
Saturday morning in the
bedroom or h e r Van
Nuys apartment by one
or her-children.
Chairman
Dismissed
SACRAMENTO (UPI>
-Gov . Edmund G.
Brown Jr. will fire the
chairm an of the North
Coast Regional Coast.al
Zone Commission, who
was accused of raising
·campaign fund s for
Republican
gubernatori al candidate
Houston Flournoy, ac·
cording to the governor's
office.
Press Secretary Bill
Stall confirm ed Satur·
day that chairman John
Ma yfield h ad been in·
form ed Brown intends to
name his s uccessor.
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,Monday. May 19, 1975 DAILY P1Lor AS
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Fresno Epldetltic
Syphilis Outbreak'.
.,
Threatens County~
FRESNO (AP) "One or
the worst epidemics or syphilis in
· 25 years" is raging in Fresno
County. health orricials say.
T\l.•enly·eight ne w cases of the
virulent venereal disease have
been reported in the county this
year, compare,d with an average
of 13 cases for comparable
periods in the past four years, a
spokesm_a.n..__said . Two babies re-
portedly have been bom with de-
fects caused by syphilis passed
on from their mothers, he added.
State Okays
Gay's Plmes
SACRAMENTO CU P!) -A
San Francisco homosexual ac·
tiVist C'an put a personalized
gaylib license plate on his car,
the D e partment o[ ,._1otor
Vehi cles says.
Richard Gayer, a member or
the Gay Law Students Associa-
tion at l:lastings Law School, had
battled with the OMV [or three
years over the plate.
~he departme nt maintained
that it "'as "offensive to general
publi c t aste" and the issue went
to court.
Herm an Sillas, new director o(
the OM V, said the department's
posit io n was ''unte nable''
because or a new law legaliUng
virtually all sexual acts between
consenting adults.
Sillas instr ucted the state lo
drop the l'<.ISc .
TH£ MOST serious outbre
has been reported in the farm
community or Huron south
here, where 16 cases were re
ed through April, the spokesm
said. That is 165 percent abo
the state average, records ~how.
Al so of concern is an outbreak
of gonorrhea, which some health
alllhorities say is getting out of
control countywide. ·
H~alth depa rtment officials
were reluctant to discuss the pro-
blem due to a program now being
conducted in Huron to identify
and l1"9at infected individuals. ··vo isn't like tuberculosis or-
e ncephalitis -you c;ton't just
treat it with a shot," said Dr. J .
Frank J a mes, d e puty director or
the health department. ''You've
got to find it and that lakes trust.
We 've developed trust among the·
people out there and we've r e-
ceived an awful lot 0£ coopera-
tion from the city.''
HEALTH. ADVISERS h ave
been contacting ranchers, city
officials and employers in an at-
tempt to get farm workers to
take blood tests to determine if
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those infected or who had contact
with infected individuals are il-
legal aliens and thus doubly hard
to identify and treat, the
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· The possibility of even beginning to ~pe with the
estimated seven to eight million illegal ah ens current·
ly in the United States is, according to Immigration
Commissioner Gen. Leonard F . Chapman, "totally
beyond our capabilities-just totally."
The 800,000 illegal aliens rounded UJj and sent
home last year ,'says Chapman, hardly makes a dent
in the onrushing stream, which has soared from a fe\v
hundre d thousand a decade ago to the present
millions .
The major cot1cern , ol cours~ has to do with ii·
legal aliens who take jobs away from American·
citizens or from legal resident aliens. aod with those
who seek, and often receive, public weUare.
Attempts to pl uce the burde n of identification on
e mployers have fai led, and rightly s o . Most
e mployers are in no pasition to make s uch verifica-
tion.
One obvious answe r lies in the ubiquitous Social
Security card which, with its lifelon g number. now is
required of all job applicants, and in.,m .any otQer
areas.
A Social Security card probably is the easie.st
'document in the world to obtain. Just ask for one,'it
po ps right b<.1ck in the mail, and you 're in business.
The elementary procedure of requiring Social
Security card applicants to provide proof of
citizens h i1> o r legal status as resident aliens. could
automatically e liminate from the job market m ost il-
legal entrants , along with students and tourists who
c hoose to overstay their visas a nd look for work.
And t ighter restrictions on the cards would lift the
onus from employers who would prefer not to employ
illegal aliens .
It has been s u ggested that s uch require-
ments would smac k of "police s tate '' tactics.
: Nonsense. Let any American attempt to find work in
Britain, France, Switzerla nd o r any of a dozen coun-
tries that cou ld hardly be called police s t ates a nd he
will find himself up against <.1 brick \Va ll -a \V;.111
erected lo preserve available jobs for legal residents.
While it may be true that most of the illegal aliens J
are willjng to do an hones t job. their presence.
especially in the work force or on well are rolls, makes
a mockery or immigration laws.
IL should not be "beyond the capability" or gov-
ernme nt to find accept able ways to implement laws
des ig ne d to protect the citizenry.
Our S.elfless.Lawniakers
Faced 'Wifh two key legislative deadlines, our
Sacramento lawmakers have been burning the mid·
night oil lately. ·
Ma y 15 was the deadline for bills with financial
implications for st ate or local governments to clear
pol.icy committee hearings in order to becom e effec -
tive before January, 1977 .
And June 6 is the deadline for non-fiscal bills the
lawmakers would like lo be ehacled for J anuary, 1976
imple mentation. " ~ ·
One me asure that seems llkefy \o rema,in i.n limbo
for a whiJe is a proPosed constitutional ame n4ment
that would remove the legisla tors' power t o increase
their own salaries.
. The amendment, which · wquld give the State
Personne l Board the pQ\ver to dOfermineipay, retire·
ment be ne fits a nd Ii ving expense allowances of
legisla tors a nd statewide officials was s helved in-
definitely in an 11-0 vote by the Sen a.le Governmenta l
Organization Committee.
People will not regain their r espect for the
Legislature, commented committee chairman, Sen.
Ralph Dills <D-Gardena), until jts m embers "start
s tanding ·up on their hind legs a nd act like 1')1.en and
tell these busybodies who want t o r un our lives t h;il
we're going to r un them ... ''
Spoken like a true r epresentative of the people
and a selfless public servant, Sena tor.
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( CHARLES ) McCABE
··oo you not think." a friend
a~ked the other night, .. that a
person's life is s trongly affected if
he h<.1 s not been poor at some time
in his life?"
~\s th('y s<.1y, he came lo the
right man. Nol only do l think
poverty (:ind the more the better.
\l.'ithin reason ) is absolutely es-"
' scntial to a whole' hhd "Ch'd.s"tian
view of life , _I
think a life
without il is
deprived iO a
rea l sense.
On e of the
greates t d e-
rects of our
culture is that
most of the
edu t'ated
cl ass under
age 50 huve never known provcr-
ty. <.1nd their thihking shows it .
Those older fo lk who knew pov-
erty en ma ss e du r in g the
Depression have shown an ·un-
fortunate tendency to forget it.
They often think more like people
..,.,irtr;ourth generation wealth
th<tn those who didn't ha ve th'e
price of ice when they were kids
EVEN ~tORE than the old
r1t.•h. the ex-poor allow their
money to think for them. The
welfare syste m has no severer
eritics tha n those who \>,'CfC on
some rorm of I he dole in the '30s .
l 'm not tryin g to m<ikl' a virtue
of the fact that I have been poor.
and e xtrl'mcly s o. I disliked be-
ing poor as 1rt uc.h as the next m<.1 n
and pt.•rhaps n1 orc so, since I hi.Id
great umbitions fo r myself.
But I do take it to be a form or
virtue that I have tried never lo
forget that I was a poor man
once, and th o.it there are millions
or people on this planet who are as
bad off as I "'as. as empty of hope.
<iS dei:;pa i ri n j.! Of reli ef
· 'rH E TROUBLE with having
bbcn born well-off. or better, is
t hat it is almost impossible to
th.ink of t.h c poor. who so often
tend to be black a nd brown, as
human bein gs. This resulL<> in ;1
lot of brutish think in~.
·Many politicians (the name
Ronald Reagan comes most easi-
ly lo the tongue) have built a
career by pandering to this belier
Punch
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Dear
Gloomy
Gus -
What a surprise for the
Cambodia n Co mmi e
pirates when the U.S.
chicken of the sea turned
into a fighting cock. Now
let 's go after our fishing
boats in South America.
D IOGENES '75
c;.._.,, """ comme11U irt Sllllrnil-lly •-S oN>d i1C1 tull MttiSilrity ... IMC! PW "ie>n ol 1111 ,....,,,.,,_,. Send ,,_.. Pt't
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among the well-off that the poor
are in some way both inhuman
and expendable.
The unive'rsity spokesmeh for
the new affluence gave us The
Population Bomb a few years
back, and are now pushing a new
brand of goods called Triage.
whi eh means: Gel rid of the
poorest wh en the crunch is on -
i.e .. when the planet's resources
are beginning to be denied to the
wealthy or well-ofr.
THE TYRANNY of the ar-
Oucnt. I have callt.'<i it. The im -
pos ition on the poor of the views
or the affluent. which can more
or less readi ly be summed up as
Get Lost. The poor. instead or be-
ing viewed as fellow human be-
ings worth the consideration of
human beings (and yes, even
brothers), are literally a thorn in
the sid e of those who have got it .
It "s not easy to Think Poor if
you have not been poor, but there
::ire things you can do ::ibout it.
You c:.in actually ::irrange to be
poor for a pe riod or time, as so
many of the young have, or you
can make the id ea of poverty an
exercise of the imagination.
You can try reading about St.
Francis of Assis i. and more
espe cially, what he actually
..,.·rote. I do not think poverty·ls all
<JS beautiful as the good Saint did,
but he is the supreme poet of pov ·
ert.y and an avenue to those who
have not known it first-ban~.
LIKf: MANY another t..hin g,
poverty is best" when.;it is being
remembered. not when it is being
experienced. Remembering pov-
erty when you no longer ex-
perience it is a high form of sarli·
LY. Jt is, more, a gift of God which
can only be spurned at the cost of
spirit.
Francis Bacon quoted Seneca:
"The good things which belong to
prosperity are to be wished, but
the good things th4it belong to ad·
versity 01re to be a dmired.··
My wish for the day would be;
Put !hut in your pipe and smoke
il.
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'q wish you'd c"8d me _.,MA Moodie."
Paradox of Portugal at NATO
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WASHIN GTON -When Presi·
dent Ford convenes the NATO
summit meeting in Brussels May
29, one he'ad_of governme nt sit-
ti ng in the inner councils of the
Wes tern d e fense organization
wi ll be Vasco Dos Santos Gan·
calves, revolutionary Portugal's
primt' ministt·r . \vho is \videly
perceived here as a Marxist with
intimate ties to the Co mmunist
party, Thal prospect is now
causing conc ern at 'vorking
leve ls inside
th e Whil e
llo~se and
State Depart-
• men(, It con· ·
front"S bot h
the President
a nd h is
Secretaries of
State an d
Defen s e ,
Henry Kiss-
in ger and James Schlesinger,
with this agoni2ing dilemma :
ean leaders of the West 's defense
and political a lliance openly clis-
cu.ss their military and defenSe
strategy with Goneal~es sitting
at the table ?
The a nswer: almost cc('l;:tinly
yes. because the sli ghtes(hinl of
excluding Goncalves would be
seized upon by the powerful
Portuguese· Com munist party as
new evidence of Weste"r n at-
tempts to subvert their April 1974
revolution.
IT WO ULD, in s hort. be used
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b·y t h e Co mmunists {whose
political power fa r exceeds the
bare 12.5 perce nt of the vote they
polled in the recent constituent
assembl y election ) in the same
way the aborted coup d'etat by
the center-right in rttarch ~·as
used: to aggrandize their JX>"'er
by char ging foreign and counter·
revolutionary in tervention into
Portugal's domestic politics.
Even i! ll;le U.S .. had a \\:orka-
ble plan lo deal with this dilem-
ma g uaranteed n ot t o
boomerang. it is nearly certain
that European members of the
North Atlantic Treaty Organiza-
tion would veto it. In Europe,
Portugal is still rather well re·
garded as a member of the Euro-
pean family.
The overwhelming probability,
then, is that Mr. Ford and hi s
NATO colleagues will fin esse the
delicate problem of Goncalves
.listening lo uninhibited security
talk b y m aking the s ummit
largely ceremoni al. The intimate
talks w ill go on behind t he
scenes.
EVEN SO, a n horrendous pro·
bJem is posed by the final com-
munique. The question: could
Goncalves, who has not before of·
ficially conducted a ny form al
p:.irt o f Portuguusc foreign
polil'y, s ig n a eom1nunique that
could be interprcll'<I as a \\'arn-
ing or a threat lo lhc Soviet Union
and the \V arsa\•i Pact·?
The precise degree of pt)lit1 c<.1I
connection between Lisbon and
J\1oscow is nol known here. Soviel
diplomats have gone out of their
\11ay to try to calm Ame1ica11
fears over Communist ·influence
in Portugal. fearful that the U.S.-
Sov iet detente might be
damaged. In fact, ho"·evcr , high
Offic ials here ..,.,orry deeply about
sever al kno"'n f;.i cts.
\Vith fello"·-traveler Goncal\'CS
as p"rime minister and from at
lt.•ast t~·o lo possibly lour Co m-
munists in the 21-man cabinet.
the present Portuguese govern-
ment is moving t oward
neutralism bel"•een tbe Western
a nd Sov i et ca mps . Suc h
neutralisrTI is a ntithetical to
NATO . 'A-'hich ,,·as built fo r a
single purpose: to combine the
military power of the West
agains~ Mosco..,.,.
THE SOVIET ambaSsadOr to
Lisbon is the most active envoy
:n Portugal and, ci.t 45, one of
J\.loscow's r ising s t:.irs. ~le rind
the o mb assador s f rom
Czechoslovakia. Romania anl.J
Pola nd all s p e ak flu e nt
Portug uese (while U.S. Am -
bassador Frank Carlucci is the
only ambassador from a NATO
member v.1 ho s p ea k s
Purlug uese). The Czech am-
bassador is a former vice foreign
minister. and the Romanian atn-
bas.sador spent (ive years as
special assis tant to the !orelgn -
minister.
In short , the Warsaw bloc -
led by Moscoy,· -has zeroed in .
on Lis bon by sending only the
hi ghest quality diplomats to
work there.
Neither Goncalves nor his new .,
foreign m inister, Ernesto dp
l\.felo Antunes. ha·s giVen the Cllti· '
test sig n of wanting to tite
Portugal out of NATO. To the ~
contrary. Goncalves will P..{<>-."
bably s trengthen Portuga 's .
NATO credentials by pointirlg to
the. highly s uc cess!uJ NATO .
naval maneuvers last February,
including simulated bombing ,
runs by U.S. aircraft on. targets \
just 30 miles t;outh of Lisbon. The \
maneuvers \\'ent off without -a
hitch. ·
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ACCORDINGLY, e ven if/
N1\TO contained the machinery
for evicting a m ember (which it· t
does not). Portugal remains in :
good, formal st andii;ig. . l
T h e paradox is acute: fj l
neutralist-leaning member with '
am1>le potential for tur ritng ·
against the U.S. retains its seal ~
in the highest councils of NATO. )
with the virtual certainty that,
any secret d efen se slrategy 1
adopted in Brussels will ln-
C\1itably flow back to fi.{OSCOW.
Socialism • in World Politics
\.\'ASHINGTON -Hear the
clink of those dominoes falling in
lhc night ..
Wit h South
Vietnam and
C ambodia
turned into
Communi s t -
style socialist
s tales and
Lao s ap -
parently on
l he wa y to
becoming the
same, it is embarrassing listen-
ing .. to the lib~rals ridicule the
domino theory.
By the same token Dr. Kiss-
inger is quite right when he
murmurs warnings about the
dangers of the left moving in
here , lhe r e and everywhere
<.i round the world. You don !t
have to be a CIA assassin. you
don't ev.en have to approve to see
that socialism in its many shapes
and forms is becoming the domi-
nant politi cal s ysten1 on th<>
globe.
For 30 yeurs the Un.itud States
has exhaustet.I and disgraced
it.self fighting it, a nd in the end
we did indeed lose China, Viet -
nam, Scandinavia, Libya, Cuba
and on and on . T hat being the
case, perhaps v.1e had best begin
a11king "6ursclvcs can there be
cBpltalisfn in on"e country alone '!
This is the question which
Terence McCarthy pos<>s in the
current Issue of .. Rampart.a:."
<With additional articles by
L.aurence Stern and Dan Griffin
of The Washinaton Post and
Wllllam Shawcross of The Lon ·
don SUnday Times. this issue' oC
.lhe magaz.lnc ls absolutely the
beSt discussion of post-Vietnam
reality you can get .)
SllORTL Y alter the Rus&ia n
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revolution. the ru lers of the new
Communi s t s tate debated
whether there could be socialism
in one country. For a generation,
while being forced to live in in-
ternational isolation, they found
out there could be sociali sm,
albeit of a nasty. brutish kind ;
but we may rind out that it will be
harder for Ameri can capitalism
lo go it a lone.
Year after-year, as·plac.e after
place adopts one for m or
socialis m or another, we are los-
ing access to the raw materials
our industrial plant must have.
As the !lgures developed by
McCarthy s how , we are (ailing to
trade with the countries with cen-
trally pla nned economies and
bountiCul raw materials. World
markets arc slipping away from
us and the govcrhment•s Policy is
to encourage the trend.
Our growing Political Isolation
is being matched by economic
isolation. Vide our pre1X>1terous .
drall\-America·Cirst oil ·Policy.
Instead or seeking stable, securt·
a nd mutually profitable trade ar-
rangements with the ol l-
producin&. countries, the 10,vcrn.
ment proclaims a ''Fortress
America''.brand of economics by
which we a r e s upposed t o
achieve ''energy independence.''
This Is rapidly Involving u& In a
number or dreadful anomaUes.
ln order to achieve energy In-
dependence we're actually en·
Quotes
What you did yesterday creates
today's circumitances.
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couraging foreign oil producers
lo keep their prices up. We have
to. because s hale oil and other •
s uch ·petroleum res ources are so
expensive that they can only be
marketed by "Artificially drivin~
the price of ,...potentially com-
petitive Coreign oil out of sig~l.
NEE DLESS. to s ay 'such
policies will not only lo~·er our
s t a nd a rd of l ivi ng but are
already beginni ng to put such a
strain on our 9wn capitalist
,system that "'e may have to
destroy it in order to save it. Have
yo u heard th at b e f ore ?
"Wh at is occurring in the U.S. is
the extension of socialist forms
advanced in the name"of the pre-
servation of free enterpris e,··
writes McCarthy, and whe n you
consider what is under "·ay in
such areas as t he allocation pf
capita l. the rescue of the utility in-
dustry by progressively sociali z·
Ing it. a nd so forth and so on. you
can'tdeny what's happening.
It bears repeating that this
isn't a form of socialism many of
us. socialists included. are going
to like, There will be le1s and less
for1 aJmost everyone while we
continue to make our society less
and less productive. both in
terms of its own Potential and In
comparison to a natiOn like
Russia which shows all the slgns
of superseding us as lhc world's
forem o s t Industrial and
economic power sometime in the
next generation. •
·THE COSTLY lroay of the
si tuation Is that lhoa.c wbo hive
objectec.1 m ost peralstent.ly, n<>t
only to Y.lt1tnam but our whole
uim tess l y truculent Core11m
wlicy, are excoriated by people
llke Dr. Klsslnger a1 neo-
isolatlonlsts. ''Don't do ·what
j
these people suggest," he says in
crfect. "or "·e'll be letting down"
our Criends," oblivious to the tact.
that \''e have fe"'Cr and fewer
fli ends. We're barely on speak-
ing terms with hair .of the nations
in the U.N., quite an accomplish·
rnei'!.t for a nation that was Un·
iversally admtrefl 25 years ago.
As our people sil ift tne1sla.te
Department iiind ipetli&J\lY ~d ·
new nations to the li st ~ey
dream the CIA will ove~,:
Russia, the two German.ya•&nd
nations like Japan will trilde·
th ei r m a nufaclure-.J..n d
tec hnology for Vielna rn.i1 e-
tun gsten, LibYan oil, JamaJben
bauxite, etc. We, on the OU*r'.
hand. will have a dwarfish, -Ms-
torted socialistic Isolation, w.1.cti.:
our Presjdents will prociairft as
independence. ·
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. Wtcd, Pt1bli6Mr
Thoma.a Kf!f!Uil, Edllor
Barbaro Krtibich.
Editorictf Poul! Editor
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Rear A\lm. Jeremiah
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Navy1pris9ner .of )Nar
in Vietnam,· is retiring
;1lDd will be assistant
to president of Spring
Jlill College in Mobile,
Ala.
Cranston
Reports
Holdings
WASHINGTON (UPI)
-Sen. Alan Cranston
(~alif.) 11.aa reported
groeS 'lnColne of $75,026
for 1914 and a net w~rth
ol'527.260.
In addition to his
S-ate salary or $42,500,
Cr1nston reported in·
come lrom real estate
~ngs, speeches and
ar.tlcles, Interest and
diVidends.
Judge
Backs ,
Teacher
OAKLAND <AP) -A
hl1h school teacher fired
ror allowina his ciao to
hear sexually explicit
poems has been ordered
reinstated with $4,400
back pay by a Superior
CoortJudac.
Raymood A. de Groat,
48, an ED1ll1b teacher at
Newark.--H:!1b_:;Scbool, wu flted arter allowing
Jobn Thompson or
Ber'keley to read his
poetry before JOO stu-
dents, ranging in age
from1.3to18, Nov. 20.
MANY PA&EN.TS
were outra1ed by
1bompson's poetry and
special three-member
school commission fired
de Groat last February
alter finding' him "unflt
for service."
However', A, I ameda
Cou nty Superior Court
Judge George P hillips
said de Groat could only
~ ruled unfit for his job
if he posed "significant
danger or harm.. to his
students.
uA REVI EW OF the
record simply does not
reveal this -nor is there
any indication
w h atsoever that de
Groat's fu·ture
performance will fail to
meet the district's &tan·
dards," said PhilliJ?S .
The judge noted that
de Groat had sent notices
home with the students
to inform parents or
Thompson's sch edu~
appearance and• advise
them that they could
take their children out of
class during that time.
·Hi• re~ estate hold·
Iha• i•Fbid• a '1,4!1.!i()O
co-op apartment" in the
W1tt ergal e complex ··in
Washington. A $35,000
condom in ium unit at
~alin Springs was listed u-l!ia.home. "WHILE "'GRE EING
~Cranston published his that Mr. Thompson did
IJiBntial statement and repeatedly read certain
bot"-1 his federal and v u I g a r p o e m s
California stat'e income throughout the school
t.ax 1returnj in ·t be day, and with all due ~1reAional lt~ord. respect lo the outrage ex·
He also reported re-pressed by some parents
ceiviag ~Sl,000 each for in response to these
. 8ddressing th·e Dealer events, the court cannot
Banker Associat ion at agree that de Groat's SU DiegO, the American conduct and participa·
Bailkers Association at lion in this regrettable
San Francisco and the incident was of the kind
·Holel Restaurant or character which war-·Employ~ee_s. and 'Bart.en·. rants di s missal on
den-International Union grounds or unfiti,.ess for
in Washington. service,'' the judge said. -"•'
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Most Men's
Hats in Texas
Q. ··who shou ld have the final decision as
lo twin bt!ds or double bed, the husband or the r
wife?" A. Our old·£ashioned Love and Ylar man
likes the elderly notion that a woQ'lan should
have the right to rurniSh her house as she s·eeS
fit .
00 YOU REALIZE that half the citizens
hereabouts "'·eren 't even alive during World
War II?
THE TUDOR kings of old England decreed
that a furrow s hould be 220 yards long. That
distance of :.in eighth of a
mile, 1originally described
as a furrow-long, came to
be known at a furlong.
STATISTICS
She wasn't talking about
thi s co lumn , 1\olrs .
Robert A. Taft, but she-
might have been, when she
said the following : "I
always find that statistics
, are hard to swallow and
'impossible to digest. The only one I can ever
:remember is that if all people who go to sleep
·in church were laid end to end , they would be a
•lot more comfortable."
THAT STAT E wherein liv~s e greatest
proportion or men who wear h is said to be
Texas.
THE GA RMENT MAKERS with their
new computer-driven laser knives now can cut
up the 40 pieces qr .cloth in a man's suit lo turn
out 45 such suits per hour.
PA RROT
Am asked if anybody knows wh8t parrot
hos the biggest vOC!abulary~o. the No. l con·
versationaliit among Pw:roti h•s not yet been
identified, evidently. Some careJully trained
birds arc said to speak several hundred
words. Birds wi\h vocabularlN ol at least 100
words· are fairly co'mmon. The r-etord a1io
sbows a cardjnal once pald 100 crowns for a
gray parrDt that c,.ould deliver \he Apostles'
Creed without a fluff. ~ ..
SALE of apU·ecld t1blets goes up na·
tlonwlde just tierore the income t ax de· adl.tne ... ONLY FIVE PERCENT of the
women in upcoming yean can expttl to go
through, llf,e wJthoul ever working on a
payroll ... GWOM'k' LONDON, they say.
Rains all the time. 1-logwash! We athermen
will tell you it r~ins considerably more In New
YorlC City ... APl'JlOXIMATELY 22 percent
al the world's books nre printed in Engli$h.
And 17 percent are printed ln wRu ssian ...
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extra mileage out of every tire!'
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Here are ways to get long life from your ·
' tires, and know what to look for when you
replace them, no matter where you buy.
There are two major \\1ays to save money on
tires. First, gel longer life from the tires you
have. Second, start figuring out what kind of
lire you'll need when it's time w buy new ones.
First things first.
Under-inflated tires can
cost you a small fortune
Tires carrying only 60 percent of recom-
mended pressure can actually wear out twice
as fast as properly inflated tires. That's an
extreme example, but it gives you some idea
of the wear under-inflation can cause. And if
it's combined with high speed or overload,
under-inflation can also cause heat to build up
until the lire actually starts w come apart.
What's more, ·under-inflation costs you in
g-.isoline mileage. It simply lakes more energy
w ltun an under-inflated tire. Fill your tires w
the pressure recommended in y.our owner's
manual and check them often. Don't forget to
adjust for different load conditions.
Be sure to keep caps on your lire valves,
too. If you don't, dirt can get inw the valve
and cause it w leak.
A word from your tire tr~ad
I look at my lire tread regularly for danger
signals. Here's what w look for.
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·Bald spots. Out of balance or
or"cupping.. \run1 8huck.absorbers
One edge of Out of alignment
tread \\'Onl
Both eclges uf tinder-inflation
tread \\·om (see note belo\v)
Feathered Out of ali&rnment
tread ribs
Center of
tread \\'OMl
Over-inflation
Note: Hard , fast come1ing em1 also cause both
edges of the tread lo wear excessively.
· Since tires can \\·ea.t' differently at each
wheel position be sure lo ha,·e your tll"OS
rotated when the O\\llleiJs manual sa)rs to.
Don't drive your tires
to an early grave
You pay a lot for that rubber, so why leave it
all over the road? Fast stops and starts wea"
down the tread, even if the tir.es don't squeal.
The same goes for fast .comeri/lg.
And excessive speed is not only unlawful,
it can overheat and even destroy a tire, par-
ticularly if the lire is under-inflated or over-
loaded. Also, no malt.er how good your tires
are, you shoulil try to avoid any road hazanls
like chuck holes and "road junk." Any tire can
be pOnctured, even ruined.
What •kes one tire cost
you more than an.otlier
Bias-ply tire. A tire in which the hody cords
run. diagonally w the tread. Bias-ply tires
offer a softe r; 111Qre comfortable ride than
other types of tire c;onstruction.
Bias-belted tire. The body cords run the same
as in the regular bias-ply lire, but the tire also
has layers of material formed into belts under
the tread. These belts reduce tread squirm for
longer wear and better traction than you get
"ith non-belted tires. _
Radial tire. Belted tires in which the body
cords run at a right angle w the tread, instead
Bias-ply Bi .. belted Radial
of diagonally. Radial .tires have mo1"0 flexible
sid.ewalls and l'Oll easier than non-r•dials. This
can give you longer tire life and better gaso-
line mileage. Radials also give faster, surer
steering 1"0sponse.
T Tire profile. The profile is a
, number that tells you, gen-
series ii erally, how \vide the tread is. l The lower the number, the
t--_...__, wider the tire. The num-
ber is actually the height-to-width ratio of a
tire's cross-section. Irr a 78 series, for exam-
ple, the height is 78% of the \vidth. Most can
usP a 78 or 70 serie~ tire.
How to read a tire
There's a lot of infoimation about .a tire on its
sidewall. For instance:
!. Size designation. This tire is a GR 78-15.
The . "G" designates the weight the tire is
designed to support (letters run from A-N ).
"1\"tells you it's a radial. If there's no "R"
here, it's a bias-ply or bias-belted tire. The
first number in the series, 78, gives you the
tire profile. The second munber gives you the
diameter of the wheel rim this tire. \\ill fit. In
this case, it's 16 inches.
2. Load ranee code. The load range code \\i ll
be "B", "C", or "D", and tells you the maxi-
mum allowable air pressure. This is a load
range "B" lire and can CIUTy a maximum of32
powids per square inch. Load range "C" and ·o· tires can carry more air pre88ure and,
therefore, hea\1er loads.
M06l passenger cars llhould carry less
The wider the lire profile, the higher the price
tag will generally be. Furthennore, when you
move up in size, you usually move up in price.
Finally. radial tires usually eol!t more than
bias-belted: aiid bias-belted u8u8ny cost more
than bia:rply ~ .
You should know what these tenns'"""
· . before you start sbo!lPng.
• thanlhema.ximumairpre11mre. lfyoucan")' a
heavy load, incrl!Me the air pressure, but
never 8bove the tnaximum stated on the tire.
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Consult yo ur owner's manual for the recom-
mended lire pressure for your car.
3. Load and pressure. This tells you the
maximum weight the tire could can-y al full
air pressure. Four tires coul<I thus support a
car and load up to 6,400 lbs. (4'1620).
Before buying new tires,
check your old ones
Your best guide in choosing new tires is how
well your pl'esent tires have served you.
Trade for tires with the same construction and
load carrying capacity if your present tires
have served your needs and you're looking for
another set that will last about as Jong.
Trade down if you're using the car less than
you'd expected, and don't plan on long or hanf
service from the tires. But I don't advise
trading down in size or load capacity.
Trade up if you haven't been satisfied with
your present tires, or if· your driving needs
require it. Remember, bias-belted tires and
radial tires generally give you t;,tter traction
and longer mileage than bias-ply tlres.
Don't buy tires strictly on price. The
cheapest lire isn't always the best buy, but
nei~ is the most expensive. Strength, han-
dling, expected mileage. from the lire, and
even gas mileage are. all factors 'that should
enter into J'Our decision.
Waniing: Never mix tires of different
sires or types on the same axle. Never use
radial tires in front 'vith bias-ply or bias-belted
tires on the rear. Improper m~xing can lead to
dangerously poor handling.
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Shop the Shell tire
line-up before you buy
Shtll Comfort Ride."' Our economy tire.
A bias-ply tire wi th four full plies of
polyester cord for the driver \\'ho prefers a
soft, comfortable ride.
Shell Belted 78. Our bias-belted tire. It has
t \\'O pol,yester co rd body plies and t\VO
fiberglass belts for good traction and wear.
Shell Radial Ride. ~v Our ne\\' improved
economy r.idial. Available abo ut June 1.
'l\\·o lx!lts oftibergla.-.s core\. t\\'O i)ol)·ester
rord body plies. 1:or the dri\"er ,,·ho \\·ants
the handling and :ootccri11g response that
radials offer \\'ithuut paying fol' the nddcd
strength and n1ilf.!agc uf stL ..... l.
Super Shell• Steel-Be lled Kudial. Shell's
best. Twin belts of steel cord, plus two
rndial plies of polyester cord, plus the lire
mileage and steering rettponse radial con-
struction offers. And no matter \\'hat brand
of tires you have on your car, remember
there are thoUsand s of Shell dealers anx-
ious to hel"'°u lake care of them.
Many Shell tire• are on •ale now.
Tlrla month-Free re1>lace111ent tire t'alve
caps atpanicipating Sl1ell stalions.
Any questions? Write me.
WriteJohn Thomas, Slaff Engineer, Shell Oil
Company, P.O. lldx 61609, Civic Center Sta.
tion, Houswn. 'fexas 77208. And ask for our
free 12-page booklet, '1'hrec Rules for Maxi-
mum Tire Life." It has more ideas on how to
get fuJJ mileage from •Y brand of tin!. I
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'QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi
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\V OODBURY. Conn.. sembly man Richard H.
(UPI) -Leroy AD· ·McColliste r , 66, who
derson. 66, who used rCpresented l\1 arin and
fa mi liar, nonmus ical Sonoma .counties for
sounds i n compos in g :.ilmost 20 yea r s , died
such songs as "Slei gh Thu r s d a y in th e
Ride'' a nd ''The S)·n-S:.itramento ~Icdi ca l
.cop a ted Cio(:k," died Center. Jf c \V<l.S majority
Sunday of lung cancer. floor leader fron1 1955-58.
And e r so n 's ''Blue
Tango" was the first in-
strumental t o reach t he . • No. 1 s lot on the ';1-lil '· SAN DIEGO <AP) -
Parade," where it re-Walter ff. Bur~ner, ~·
m;iined for seven weeks father or Rep. Clair in1952. Burgener (R ·Calif.), died Tuesday in a local
SA CRAJ\1E NTO (UPI) hQspital. He had taught music much of his lire. Former 1\s-
Death Notices
IALn·ll•c;E•OH
fUHERALHOME
Corona del Mar 673-9450
Costa Mesa 646-2424
IElLl•OADWAY
MO•TUA•Y
110 Bro1'd way, Cosla
Mesa
642-9150
. PUBLIC NOTICE
~ KDND HAWAII
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Medics Spoiled?
Success Hurts, Says Ex-VCI Dean
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By DOUG. FIUTZSCHE
at .. Ollry ,.. ... '~"
If th e quality of
medical car e available
in the United Stales
weren 't so good, the
m e d ica l profession
would not be having so
many problems, accord-
ina: to. form er UC Irvine
m.edlcal-school d ean
Warren Bostick.
Deaeribing what he
sai( \W"U an amalgamat-
ed mess of government·
action, medical miracles
and consumer expecta-
tions, Dr. Bostick, now a
pathology professor , told
a university a udience re-
cently that in some
areas, "success is &poil·
i n g the medtci.l
profession." .
ptotealon, be contenda.
AS-aBCBNTLY -u -
11100, be aald, . teecblng
and pu.r1ln1 were com-
mon mecllcal r,racUces.
'Jben came d 1coverie3
of Insulin, penicillin ind.
sulfa drugs -miracle
drugs -a nd doctors
tot reputations as
''miracle workers.••
Anaheim
Rates Vp
Con1umer1 "have an ANAHEIM -The city
••unreasonable level of ol Anaheim. which pro-
-e•pectatioa1 •• about vides its citizens wlth
what medicine can ac-loc-ally generated elec·
compll1h, he said. "'Ibey ·tric power has r aised its ~..,.....,. • ..,.;..... have the ldea that every · rates S2 cenls per month
m edical procedure on the aver age reslden-
should be successful." tial bill.
As a result, he said, the Effective this week,
number and magnitude t,he rates went from
in the num..ber of doct~ or malpraetlce claims $11:31 to $18.83 pe r month
bejnc trained and the far" haVe risen. -an increase of just UD·
CARE TOO GOOD?
UC lrvln•'• Boollck
aree.ter'ftumber of ippU-, · der_three i.>e_rcent ..
cants to medical schools. . ~ 18 not malprac· City. off1c1als estimate
·First Games Sei 1 SANTA ANA -The Saata Ana, Urbain
lint Otan1e County Ill<· Plavaa of Pouata.la l
c01)tlonal Gamoa wW be Valle7 ud Woocl~rllt .,
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bold Illa 31 at Sad· 1'1lJ14rtOn, .
dlebock ffl'1h School. The event .. f« '!Iii
Kore than 400 partld· baDdlcapped cblld,_ atx panio an npected. Kool y,..n aDd older. Eve ..
will come from lour or· will be noncompetitive
tbopedlc-a.lly h.aa.,Jor .cblldttn 1·10 l--.:
dlcapped 1chool1 In the TliOrewlll be r " 'I
county. The 1cboot1 are aecoad and third pl ...
8 a c:i ea Pow e 11 of ribbons for tbo1• 11 1
Anaheim, CarlHarveyol yean and up.
Married penoM over twenty-five
Twenty-one year old single males
LOW
COST
AUTO
INSURANCE
S84 * annµally
S146* annually
S 154 * annually NinJleen year old single inales
(NII time •hid.,,,. Oftly) . •wfth""" .. ,, .... rec.ord
THE R ESULTS arc
now being played Out in
public. Among them ere
high medical malprac-
tice rates which lead to
high consume r costs and
doctors walking out of
hospitals , Dr. Bostick
said.
Less obvious, he said,
is the dramatic increase
' The upsurge in doctor lice like the term meant the l n c re a s e w i 11
training currently, he in the ~ld day~. 1:'~s is gen~rate about $3 .5
said is liketheemP,huia profess1onal 11ab1lity,'' rn;lll1on more for the
onteachertrai.nina:Otthe he 1aid. In the old days general fund next year.
1950s and on ena:iaeer malpractice meant that Since the clty is the on·
training of the 19608. And ••a· physician left bis Jy one i n the county that
he predicts the same re-scissors in a patient's ab-provides local power, it
suit -"too m 3ny pup-domen,"hesaid. se t s its own r a te
piesrorthe nest." "Th d .1 schedul e, buy in g the BOB PALEY and Associates Inc •.
The diffic!.flties stem that t:!epa~i~~t1 w':::~ po"•er whol es~le from South Oranp County 642•6500
from the successes of the peeling an a bsolute cure l a r~e clectr1 c com· Phone: NortbOronp County 546-3205
and "didn't gel it and ex-~·~p~a~ru~e~s~·==--,---'--1!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Countain Guilty
In Bar Slaying
SANTA ANA -A
W e stm i n ster man
booked on murder
charges after he alleged-
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ASTHMA: IS IT
HYPOGLYCEMIC RELATED?
Jr you have e ver seen lie takes issue with thOOE
anyone desperately fighting v:ho believe that a sthma is
for bre a th through a simply an allergy. Attacks
lerrorizing attackofasthma ca n be t ri gge r ed b y
you know thi: cond ition is· a hypersensitivity to normally
cause for real concern. harmless things like pollen !.l~w serious is as l~ma? foods or du s t, but nol t cw people realize thal ,always.
ast.hma, as a .. Besides, people in good
k 1 1 I e r • h ea lth d o n ot hav e an
outra n.k s a llergenic or a sthmatic
I c u k e m 1 a . reaction to pollen or dust.
p o l io_, and And if yo4 r body is
congenital a~ ft1r11:t ioni11 g \}ropl•r lr .rou
r h cum at 1 c won't have allergies.
, h . e a r ~ "What actually happens J , ~a' d 1 seas c , '· in an asthm:i attack is a •· a.y , s t a t es Dr . contraction or the muscular
C -1**• ~·C:i' go~ll_1rrc: D~.: ~~~~~h\nallhteub';!1•1s c~~l~=
or the Co'!ture Ch1ropract1c down on the supply of air to
Office In Newport Be ach. the lungs. Not e nough · air
"Asthma is not to be means not enough oxygen.
tolerated or trifled with. "That's why the asthma
And yet 'people will go for s ufferer rorgets everything
yea rs wltbout e rrectlve.except' his frantic struggle
treatment for themselves, to breathe. His mind and
pects the right of
redress. Juries, which
have the same un·
reuonable leYel of ex-
pectations, find no pr<>-
blem in awarding huge
sums," Dr. Bostick said.
The result, he said, is
high malpractice in-
surance r~tes.
Meanwhile, he . said,
medicine has become a
political issue and
medical care a ".right."
WITH-FEDERAL and
state government in-
volvement, be said, "an
unbelievable number of
dollars has come into a
restricted·_ manpower
ma rketplace and that
has disCombobµlated the
system. The restilt has
been an unbelievable ex-
pansion at a price rise
that is pretty grisly."
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c.hildre n," bemoans Dr. desperately for the oxygen
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. It's us if they build up an says Di-. Couture. '
immunity to effective care Should you wait until you
as they become more and have an alJack before you
~ mo re d e p en d e nt o n see a chiropractor?
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· OCCHonors
·Night Set
Tomatoes Get Rotten Rating
By tbe AasHl•ted Press
Red, round and rubbery .
That's how ·many AmeMran
co nsum ers describe th e
tomatoes on .su le in muny
1upermarkets.
CONSUMER wtthatand bruising in the packing
and shipping pr0<:ess. ( J to be picked by m achine ancJ to ol Florida.
Showa_lter was speaking lo a
group or store executives in
Dallas at the annual convention
of the Super Markel Institute, ex-
plaining about the development-
, of "' new kind of tornalo -tht·
.Florida Ml-f l.
More than $21,000 i n
•cholar•iilps wi ll be
awarded to Orange Coast
CoUese·ttucfentr Mar.rr&t
the school's annual Honor• Night awards banquet.
The banquet will be held
at the Tale of the Whale
Restaurant in Newport
Beach ..
Top 1cholar1hlp dona·
1'.he U .S . Department or
Agriculture asked l,fl>O persons
to rate 31 f ooi.I products .
Tomatoes wound up }l the bot-
tom of the list, with ~ndents
complaining about price, rlpc-
neas, taste and appeaFance.
In recent years, breeders h•ve
. .. . developed tomatoes that can be Times. _u 19'.1.2 _rePQrt.. by the_ pickod by machine in a state ~gribuslness Accountability Pro· known a.s ''mature green.'' The
Ject , a lleged that land-grant col-ton1'\tt00s are sent to warehouses )eg~sa ndtheU .S. Department of wh ere they are artificia ll y
Agnculture have used tax funds ripened with. na tural ethyl ene
lo finance resea rch on develop-gas.
ing vegetables designed lo be Just uboul everyone admits
grown on huge farms. that these tom<1toes don't taste
He challenged statements by a
F1orida grower who said pl a nt
breeders were interested only in
how many tom a toes they could
get Per acr e .
; -Uons to be presented in·
elude the ·orange Empire
bruch of the Food Servt:ce
Esecuttves Association
!$1,200), Costa Meaa-
Ncwport Harbor. Lions
Club CU ,,OOO ) •nd t"b e Orange -.;oast College
Alumni Association ($800). '
CONSUMER ACTMSTS huve
charged that mass-markot.ed
tomatoes are an example or whut
happens when big business and
-farmers get l9gether. They say
quality has been sacrificed to
quantity and ease of handling.
''Ha r d Tomatoes, Hard
GROWERS AND scicntsts say
they ttre trying to improve the
'tomato without making it so ex-
pensi'/e to produce that prices
will soar out of sight. They argue
that the reality of th e
marketplace dcm ands that the
tomatoes m ust be hardy enouJ(h
lilce the ones g r own in th e
backyard and rfl)ened on the
vine.
"TOMATOES RIPENED on
the plant ge nerally have a bettt'r
f1 avor tha n those ripened in com·
mercial market channels," said
Bob Showalter of the University
''THERE WAS a ti me when
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Ong. 520.00. Now $9.99
l. MDMSltH WM111 WMll I Iii illus. Crammed into ont p1c turt-packtd
book art 111 tht monster stars you lovt to fear and tht ir blood -
curdl1n1 d11bol1cal deed~ and historie ~ SP£CIAL 4.99
, 2. TM[ WlllLE 261 illus .. 87 in color. This dtfinitivt book on
whatin1 covtrs evtry asr,ct .•. folklore, literature, biology.
habits. boats, mtthods o whili ng. tfc. ORIG. 20.00 HOW 9.19
l . llUNIO FU: Cinema o! Vtnatanct 209 illus .. 8 color posters. La·
v1shly illustrated book !tiling tht ent11e story of the phenomenal
Kung f11 lilm industry. SP£CllL l.99
4. Cil(lT lDVCIS or 114( MCIVl[S Over 200 rhotos, 20 In color. A col -
lect ion o! dreams-01e male sea·symbo of tht mov 1ts. Tracts the
caree rs of \lalenl1no, Nav1rro. Boyer, Gable, Brando, mort.
SPfClll 5.99
5. MDVI( FlMT&STIC: Beyond the Ortam Machine 280 photos. St ill~.
llnt ·draw1ngs and poste1 s take us insidt the fantasy machi ne of
ttit cinema and tr1ct tht myths 1nd monsltts which have haunle d
our minds since lht days ol the c1veman. SPECJ&l 3 9!
5. liWary"tl Jewlslll ll11WIM1t: lflllCAl .llCN&IOl.IKY 259 photos I +1-
lus. fasc 1nat1n1 study of Biblic1I ti mes based on cuuent and re-
cent e1cavat1ons. OlllC. 12.50 NOW 4 !t
1. THE CGfF[[ TlllE IDOll Df WlTCICIAfT &ND DEMONOLOCiY 102 illus.
and 1are woodcuts. Tht answtfS to just about 1ny questions you
may have on witchts ind the s11pe1nat11r1I are 1n this anthology of
the dtmon1c. ORIG. 12.50 NOW S.11
I. THE DEVIL &MD &ll lllS WDIKS 48 full color pla tes .. 167 illus ., 6
m1p s. lht most complelt, spellbindin1 and absorbing survty or
lht conflict between Good 1nd Evil eve r pub1islttd. ORIG. 14.95 NOW I.ti
I. JESSfS lllOll Of C•EOt.£ &ND Olli' SOUTH l(CIPES wonderful. mouth·
watering recipts, filled with the stcrets that have madt th 1~·
area 's food a culina1y del i&ht. ORIG. 3.50 HOW 1.99
10. llllUll'S MllVlST: Tht Vegetab1t Cookbook Illus. lhroughou!.
Comprehtns1ve dicti onary and rel1rence book with cec ipes for
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11. fll( COWllTE QtJTOODll COOlllOOK 23 illus. 400 tantalizing recipes
to be en 107ed outdoocs whelhet it"s a terrace, backyard , p1cn1c.-
the wllderntss or a hike. ORIC. 8.95 , , "Ow I.It
12. lill.ll llCIP(S fllOM THE "EW YOIK TIMES 22 photos l illus .. Ovtr
1$00 hilhly d1ve1se and dt liclous recipes from !ht Nt w York Time s,
111 pit1en\ed 1n clea1. simple, easy·to-lollow lo1mat.
ORJC. 9.95 NOW 3.99
13. A MODElll 14£11ll 110 Illus .. bS color photos. He1e al last is all
you nttd to know about herbs. SPECIAL 5.91
14. CDOll l"C INTO (U.cJPE Over 100 lull color il lus. Simple·lo·prtpart . mout~-watering recipes carefully gather ed liom all owe1 Weste rn
Europe. ORIG. S.00 lilOW 2.91
15 GREAT CLASSIC ICCl~lS Of EUIOflt 58 Illus .. 19 color photos. Hun·
drf:ds ol moulh·watt ring 1tc1pes l1om the lines! 1estauranls and
1nost renowt1td chefs of [u1ope. ORIG. 12.9S tlOW 1.19
11. IETUlll TD 114( ALPS: r1iends of th! Earth Beautiful 11111 color
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17. tllE Pl1MAL ALLllNCl1 £1rth and Ocean 61 stunn ing color
ilJlolos. lhls volum1 lavish~ and sensitiwtly eaplorts the ytt
unsgolled Atlanllc shore an C1llforn ia's Big Sur.
ORI . 27.50 MOW 11.19
11. MAUI: T•t La1t l41w111 111 l'l1c1. A cou nter po int of eiqutslle
photos and-;ilrords porlr1yin1 the b11ulf and cont1asls ol Ha·
waii's las! rel u1e ol wlldt1ness. ORIC.-i .50 NOW IJ.19
11 TlllDUCill TM( CIUST Of lllf l&•llt 13' illus .• 50 In color. lrace\ th~ 1volu\1on ol earth science ind \hows how tri1n i$ linked to
ceotO&Y· ORIC. 10.,5 • NOW S.tt
JI. TIU Slllll'( .IND l(lU11,UL WOILI Of OltllllS 141 illus .. 75 in
11111 ·color. (,;p11t te,;I and 1t11nn1n1 . close·uP pholos 11veat lht
d1hc1te tnd 1aotieo OIChld. OR1G. 20.00 NOW 1111
21. TM( &Mr•1CAN JISlllM' SClllO•tll 1115·1135 Copiousll 1llus.
Traci\ the 1volutl11n ol lishinr ve,sels b111lt for the New ne,land
11st11na 1ndust1y horn colonial 1lmts througll th• !1111 lh11d ol fh~
20th c1 ntur7. the 201h c1nhlfJ. ORIC. 20.00 NIW 1.H
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21 1111s Ill.II Ulll Hundr1ds ol pflotos. ll painttn1s b7 laRoy
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14 TllE BOYS OF SUMMEI 31 photos. A wa rm. dt lightlul narrat ive
of growing up w1th1 n shouting d1stanct of Ebbets Field during
tht 30's and 40's. life during the Jackit Robinson yea1s. ind
whars happtned to evtrybodr since. ORIG. 8.95 NOW 2.99
?S. a HISTORY OF A(RIAl WARfll E 290 illus .. 40 1n lull co lor. First
comprehen~1vt dlustrat~d hrsto1y ol atri al warfare tracing devel·
opment from b.l!loon exploits to the sateltitts and guidtd mis·
silt s of today. SPECIAL 9.!9
25. f&~ll VENTURES 81 illus .. 4-6 1n color. The trut story of !ht
[agte, the great \qua1e-r1gged bark, or1g1na11y built foe the Gtrman
Navy, cac1ured duri ng W.W. II and now the pr1 re of tht U.S. Coa~t
Guard. 0 IG. 15.00 , HOW 5.99
27. TH£ PtEASURE DF ANT IGUts 135 lull color photos. A hvishly +I·
lust1a led outl1nt of all type s o1 ant1quts. SPECIAL 5.99
-.THE l NTIQlll ClllllCTbfl'S llLUST•ATllfOICTIONAIY largt. handsome.
1!:aut 1full y 1 llu ~t rated dictiona1y to help identify the names.
styles. ttchnital terms and othe1 ntcessar y data on ant iques.
SPCCIAL !.!9
29. lllE PLEASU•l Of ;u11s: The lnlri catt and Btautiful Wor ~ of
r~rT!ous Gun~m1lhs 135 illus. in lul l color. Story of th e gun 1n all
•IS forms from !ht 1nvent1on of gunpowder to today's capid·f 1rt
..eal!O'IS. SPECIAL S.99
311 PPUllSIOllC ANIMALS The (J.trao1d1nary Story of l ift Btfore Man
137 tu:I colo1 photos. largt. hdndsome and stimulating volume
\rac 1n~ the d~ve1opments of l1!e on ta1th from the beginning to
bS.000,000 years ago. SPfCIAl 6.19
JI TH( ILLUSTRATED HISTORY Of THE RUSSO·JAP&NESE WAI Over 100
rho tos. Rtal1st1c account of the lir1t g1eat war of !ht 20th cen-
ur). ORIG. 8~5 • NOW 2.91
J2 . Tl1[ COMPLETE IMM O•Tllll An tsptclally choice comptnd ium of
• fht bawdy. Riba ld and outrageously funny folk songs. st• shanties.
col!eRe songs and night club dithes. ORIC. 12.50 f!GW l.91
33. EROTIC ART OF THE WEST 241 illus .. JO in lull colo1. Beautiful Ind
handsomt volume study ing tht idealistic, realistic and fantas tic
treatment ot \ht e1ot 1c and se111al impuh es 1n We stern Ar t.
OR IG. 25 00 "DW 15.99
34. THl PIN·UP: A Modes! ~isto1y ~undreds of rtvtal1ng photos, !>3
lull color p!atl!s. [ro11c and lanlalizing look into the fan\1sy world
ot pin-ups. ORIG. 20.00 "OW 7.99
lS. THOMAS "&ST: H+s Period and His Piclurts Over 425 illus. Tht
best o! 1ht pungent and dra matic poli tical and soc ial ca1toons by
tht gtn1us who crea1ed the Republican tltphanl and the Democra1-
1c donkey. ORIG. 12.95 ..OW 4.19
36. COlOI CUIO( TD AM(RICA" 'llDE"ING Over 1000 illu~ .• 343 color.
Word-and-picture book on garden ing for pleasurt-pl1nts for de ·
co1al 1on. cut !lowers. shadt. tic. SPEC1ll 1.19
31 !ME MARX ••as. st•&PIOD.11 .BJ Gro11cho Marl and Richard J. A~O·
bile Ovt1 350 1tlui. Tht dtl1ntJ1ve book on !ht Mar1 Brother~. fill·
td with pic torial memo rabilia. much of 1t nevtr btfort pubhshtd.
OR IG. 13.95 NOW 7.99
JI. l'fOPLE flDM THE OTllll WOltlD 111 Illus. Gripping as a dtlective
noYtl, a' fa,c1nal1ng as sclence·fictlon. this h1sto1ic volume cow -
e1s lht broad perloimance of 19th centu1y spiritual ism.
ORIG. 8.25 NOW 3.11
39. SUCtlSSFUl Mllill•&L COLLECTING .IND 1'10$P(CTl"C Wilh 143 pho·
tos l d1 aw1ngs. How lo prospect tor mlne1als lor fun or profit,
st1king a clai m. main\a inln& 1collect!on11 homt. gemology. tic.
ORIG. 5.95 . MOW l. It
40. M1111rtl Meal!: lllCKIE•IY WINlllt: My [allier Years 64 photo,.
rrankly and eloquently, the ce nt111fs mo•l import an1 soc iolog ist/
1n\h1opolo11 isl discussts htr early Ille. ORIG. 8.95 "ow 2.t9
41. lllf DDll 191 photos. 70 in 11111 color. Lavish took al dolls
guar~nletd to capture and del ight 1ny chlld 01 adult co!le ctor
or historian. ORIG. 35.00 "OW l.0.99
41. 114( DOLLS Df YISTllDlY Photos of over 450 doll~ plus d1aw·
lnts and old pr 1111s. 200 111rs of dolls ind doll colltcltn1 1n
E11'0flt and AmefiCI. OfUG. IS.00 NOW 5.t9
43 llf•lD STllCilltl: .In American S1e1 110 photos. E,;q u1 s1lt.
b1l\llifull1 1Uuslr1ted porlrtlt of the Ille, words and wo1ks ol
Slitllill. one ol the most fo rctlul t11 ures In tlte mode1n 11t
mov1111tnt 111 Amtt lc1. OtltlC. 35.00 NCIW 11.tt
'4. lllf WOll.n MYlllOlOCY IM CllOll Illus. 1n color. Compltl1 •olumt
t'1cln1 the d1v1lopment of m1t/lolo11 lliru p1clurts and text o!
l'ltl1 MCtiOfl of the world. Sl'ttlAL 1111
45. Tfll lll W l'i\ltftlftC Sttp·by·slep Instruction and demonsttallon
of pa1nll n1 in Oilt-W,te1colors-Ac1yhcs. Basic color \11idts.
-1echnlQ11ts. t••lu11, com po1ltlon, l•ndsc1pe, porlr11\ & l1u1t .
$l1tchlnt. ~IC. 12.9~ MOW 1,99
Robinson's Newport 2 Femlon 11lend
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46. flDWE,S OF 114£ ISlANO I" THE SUN 32 pa inting s by Clarence [.
Hall. An exquisite trea sury of brdltantJy colored e1ceptron1lly
beaut iful paintings. ORIG 15.00 l'KIW 4.!t
41 Cltl]TIY[ PHOTOCIAPllY: Ae~lhetic Trends 1839-1970 244 strit ing photo~. Tht first comprehtns1ve stlldy written and illustr ated lrom
tht art1st1c asptct ol picturt·tak1ng. ORIG. 15.00 ftOW 5.99
41. THC KORAN The remarkable. la~c1na!lng revelat ions rettaled by
"llah to Mohammtd. tht foundtr of the Mosltm rtl1g1on.
SPECIAl 2.99
4t IUDDlll: His l ife and.Teachings Illus. throughout. lht lift-story
and teachings of Buddha. Handsomely bound and ~tamptd in simu-
lated blue leather and gold. SP£Clll 2.99
56. IMC COMPlfTf Wtm:S OF SHAKE SPCARE Complete edilion conta1n-
1ng evtry word that Sha ke~pea1e wrote. 1248 pages bound in
sumptuous s1mulaltd ltathtr and stamptd in simu1attd gold.
SPECIAL 4.11
51. YACHTING: A Piclo1ial H1sto1y O~tr 200 photos & illu,., SJ in !u_ll
co lor. Richly and lav1~h l y 1Hustr;i.led history of yachti ng from its
origins 1n !ht 17th century to the octangoing yachls and powe1
boa ts of today. ORIG. 14.95 • MOW l.!I
52. £lllY lME•tC&N lM11010£RY DESIGNS Comprehen~ive voh1me
cove11ng the ptriod just pri or to 1700, ending about 1825.
ORIG. 10.00 MIW 4.99
53. TNE 1•1SM: How they Live and Work 16 photo~. \laluable and
fastlnat1ng gu1dt to Ireland and he r people . its h1sto1y ,'pot 1tics.
reg ions. economy. ORIG. Ii.SO NOW 2.99
54. lllSll llOUSES l CASTllS 371 il lus .. includ ing SJ 1n color and 33
plans. Brilliant p1ctor1a1 volume of 1egtndary 1ts1dences of tht
Ang1o-11ish aristocracy; 39 famous dwell ings cove rtd with lasc1 n-
ating historical background. ORIG. 35.00 ..OW 15.99
55.A CONCISE lllSTOllYOf IRELA"D 174 illus. Bri ngs out with clari ty.
impartiality and compassion the trag ic inev1tab1l1 !y of Irish his·
tocy. ORIG. 12.95 NOW 4.91
5&. 171 FAVOlllT( POEMS roR CHllOllEN Illus. rrom Sha kespeare to
Lear, everr lyric. ballad and limelick is a classic. This is a book
adults wll St tretly trea~urt too. SPfCI Al 1.19
51. lll COlOI BOOK or KllT£NS 108 lull color photos. Delightful
photos of kittens from tht world ovtr. SPECIAL 3.99
51. All COLOR BOOK Of OCEAN llfl 105 color photos. Colorful book
ovtrllowing with e1cept1o nal photos. ti;plon ng the world under
the St a. SPECIAL l.99
59. All CDLDll IDllK Of 1£PTIL£S 107 colo r photos. Magnificent lull
color photos from t~e world ovet rtweal the world of rtptites.
SPECIAL J.19
IE CORDS
R-1. lllllPS' COMPt£1[ 1££1140VE" SYMP HONl£S The ~e are the famous
London fe stival der1n1t1ve rtcordings, rdh handsomt softbound
pictorial htslorr of compost r's lift. 7 Record St! SPECIAL 11.19
1-Z. COLLECIOll'S UBlllllY or TN( WORLD 'S MUSICAL M.ISTE•PIECES
Ba sic l1 b11r~ ol over 40 comrlete selections. inctud1ni Bet\·
hoven : SYM H. NO. 5. CHAM R WORKS, Tchaikov~kt: ATHE ·
TIOUE SYMPH .. NUTCRACKER SUITE. WAl TlES: Bach: OMPLETE
VIOLIN CONCERTOS. CHAMBER MUS IC, mort.
16 Record Stt SPECIAL 21.99
1.J. STEIEO tOtltCTO•'S ltBRAIY Of TH£ WOll LO'S MUSICAL MASTER-
PIECES: Second Serits Basic lib1ary of 29 complelt select ions ol the world's grea\tsl music. Perlormtd by !ht wot ld's
ftrta\esl art ists. orchestra s, conductors. Stlec\1ons include:
ttlhoven's ERO!CA & CHORAL SYMPHO NIES: Tchaikovsky's
SYMPHONY NO. 4 & VIOLIN CONCERTO: Gtrshwin's RHAP SOOY IN
BLUE. Strauss WaHre s. many mort . 16 Rtcotd set SPECIAL 11.tt
R·4. Dltlr•k~ Pl•r' WORLD'S ;•f&TEST \llOUN CD"CERIOS The lush. lyri~
ca l sou nd s ol he ~ most rnt lod1c ~1ol in maste1p1t cts·tht Beel ·
howen, Br.1hms. Mendthsohn and Tch1ikovsky conctr!os.
3 Reco1ds Stt SPlC1lL 4 99
1·5. TM( llillllOLDCY Dr SPl"ISll FOLKLORE MUSIC This 1ematk•blt St!
prtsents mote th~n l hours ol inshurntnl1l music 1nd son1s 1tp·
1tsentin1 lht lolklofe ol tach of the reg ions ol Spain.
4 Rec'old Stt Sff:tlAL 7.tl
RI Tc•alkns•r· StYEN SYMPltONIES OutstandinR rtCOfdin1s of 1!1 Si i(
delithtful melodic Tcha1kovsk1 symption1ts, plus !ht Manfrtd.
7 Rtcord Set SPECIAL 1191
R 1 tECiEftDllY PIANO IMMOl:TllS Magnificent co1 1t ct1on ol p11celess
piano pe rfor mance~. Perlo1manct s by Ravel. S11nt ·Saens, Landow·
ska, Gtrshw1n. Ho!fm8n. othtrs. 5 Rtcord Set sn:a.11 t.H
•.• le11~••tll· COMPllU Cll&Mll• MUSIC r11 WlPCOS &NO PASS Al ! ~ht
famous \r 1os. stplel\, serena d's 101 tl111rtel . bassoon. o*s. and
Hutt. 9 Record Set 5"Clll ll.H
• I TtJC lft!R! llttMOV[N Miit[ SY MPllOM1($ lh~ immorta l MatS lfO
leadlng lhe NBC S1mphonr 01ch 1n his e,;plos1ve 1nterpretatcon$
of these symphonic m1stt1wo1ks. 7 Record Stt Sl'lClll !lit
R 10 llllT SIMON PLAYS CMOPIM· A111 ht Wo1ks fo r Piano ' 01che·
stra !mpecc 1b1t 1endltions o! Concer1 ol Nos. l & 2. Polish rant•·
sy. all the olht r Cliopln tlst1nln1 tt11sur11. l Record Set StCCllL l.H
Shop Mon. 10-9, Tues. t0-6:30 644-2800
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1-11. Cle11 "1illtf: lllll lltOOMUatt On lP for the l11st lime. tht or1g-
inal Milltr Orcht stra ptayi ng 12 rare h1ls from the name band era:
BLUE MOONllGHT, YOU ANO I. OUR tOVE AFFAIR, 9 more.
SPlCIJl 2.41
R-12 . .lllEY SIMDfl PLAYS COMPLETE PIA"O MUSIC OF l.IY(L Exctlltnl
performances by tll1s outst1nd1ng pianist of allot Ra vtl '~ solo
piano music. 3 record Set SPECl&L 6.91
1-13. Scttl li,li•: HIS COMPt£TE KNDWlt WOlllS Comple'e mus ica l
treasury of !he rathtr of Raglimt. fe aturing all 60 of his songs.
two-steps. marches. walhe~. 5 Rtcord Set SPECtAt 12.99
1-14. lOtllS .IRMSIHHC: •ND &L HIRT PtAY OIXl£llND TRUMPET 48 fan·
tastic Oi1ie favorites! Backtd by the Oukts of D11ittand.
4 Rtcord Set SPCCIAL 1.93
1·15. TM[ GIE&T •&DIO COM£DtlNS Stupendous collect ion of tht
grtat~;.t.Junni est and most h1t1rious comeay shows from radio's
htyda1. 5 RecO!d Set SPECIAL 13.!9
I· 1S. T•tst Swiftl i .. Days •1 !kt l tCi IANDS A mtmo1y !ant trtasury
w1th Benny Goodman. Oukt Ellington, Artit Shaw. Guy Lomba1do,
32 mort. J Record St! SPlCl&L 5.!9
•-11. COlllCTHS' LlllllY Of 11 &•EAT SlllllISPlllE PLAYS Richard
Burton, John Gielgud. Pettr finch. Pete• O'Toole. Ralrh R1chard~on.
othe1 great pt1forme rs in concise acting versions o Hamlet. Mac-
btth. Romeo & Juliet. , ID Record Set SPECJ&l lli.99
1-11. Pt1ti Plays lc•aikt•s•y: THE CDMPL[T( PIANO MU SIC All l"e
wallte ~. polkas. mazurkas. noctu1nes. eludes. fantasies. dances.
sonata~ and COflctr!os Nos. I. 2. & J. 9 Rtcords Set SPECIAL 15.99
1-19. Oany llayt S.1ftrad: MANS CHRISTllfrl A"OERSEM Seltctions from
the 1952 movie production. In cluding such hits.a~ THE UGLY
DUCKLI NG. WOND£RfUL COP[NH AGEN. THU MBELINA, mort.
SPECIAL l.9t
1-10. CHILOlffrlS SllilC lllltfff 14 fun-Idled, enchanting metodits for
youngsttrs, including THR[E BLIND MICE, DOWN IN THE \/AllEY .
l'VE GOT SIXPENCE, more. SPt:CIAl 1,99
1-21. 15G SOM;S, JICiS. ll(lS l I AllADS Of t•Et.l"D Joyous Irish fo!k
music, collec ttit l1om evtry corner of lreldpd.
5 Record Set SPEC!ll 9.91
1-22. C1lltcl1fs lltm: &LICE'S lDVlNTURlS IN WDfrlOL[RLANO Read and
sung by !ht lnimilablt Cyril Ritchard, original music score by Alec
Wiider. playtd by !ht New Yo1k Woodwind Oua1te1. pt us a lac~1-
mll e wolume ol the 1art 1865 first ed1l1on of lhe book.
4 ltecord Set SPfCIAl !.99
R-21. ClllLllREN'S FOLK SOlileS: ED Mct U•DY Old favo rilts and ~ome
rarely 1ecordtd deligh1s. SP[CllL 1.49
•·2•. TN[ WIZA•D Of Dl ltH by Mani• Milte1 anl h~e Webb. The whole
family will enjof listeninl to tht itading of th is 10111 clJss1c. in· eluding a btaut i ul copy o !ht book. SPt:CIAL 9.99
1-25. TlllOUGll 114£ lOIKlllG-'llSS Sun1 by Cy1il Ritchard . 011g1nal
score by Altc W1ldtr, pl1ytd by !ht Ntw Yor k Woodwind quJ1 let-
the Lewis Ca11oll classic. Comts in a del uie gilt boi. plus a tac·
stmile volume of the r1rt 18b5 lits\ ed1t1on of !ht book.
4 Record Stt SPECl•l 9.99
1·21. St11•l1, Me~leya, Joh11 Williams ... M.ISTEIS Of Ifft CUITAI Clas-
sical , flamenco, folk Guitar treasury fe aturi ng 75 composd1ons in
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Angels' Rally H111•ts Ryan Girl's Perfect Day
GOlden West Storms to Crown
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BALTIMORt: 1AP 1
C.a.111ror11h.1 's Nol.in Ry~1n didn't
have his bl:1zing f:1st bull \t·ork·
1n g Sunda y, but ht.' still b<1d J)lt·n
ty left und t h<.1t alung \L'ith error:.
and bud b<t5c 1·unning by thl·
0:1lli1norc (lrioh:s "·:1s L·nuu gh to
!live the ;\ngcls u 5-1 victul';.·.
''\\lhl'll I ''as ,,·:1rn1iug up, I
knctv lhL· fa st ba ll ,,·as no good ."
said Rya n. ''ho had nut giVL'tl up
a run in 26ot:i innings bofo1·c lhl'
ninth her e Sun ll.<.i y.
1'ht> 1\ngcls' 1\ndy II:1i-:~ll'r , 3·4.
f:u:cs Jirn lluud . 1 1 . .1 ~ lht·
A.ngcls \'1Sil Ch.•\'cl:ind tonjght
It. JI bL' OJl }<1\ BC r :1dio :II ·I. JO
,\1ded by l\\'U Balti111u1·e t_•rror:-..
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tht· . .\ngels pushed across 4 un·
t.•a rnt."<I runs in the eighth inning,
but thut caused problems £or thi'
Angeb81afe
II.It O..mt•H KM~C CftOI
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C';11irornia pitl'her. \l.'ho had a
nnl··hi1t e1· gui n ~ until the ninth.
"I got s tiff on the bench during
Lhl' top of the eighth." Ryun said.
···rill' long inning got to 1ne some.
I los t m y rhythm in the last in·
11ing. I thl'l'"' a lvl or brl'uking
IT'S NOT BALLET-J<l Ck Re)'l10 ids (04 1 of the Rams do~s
:1 IJulanting act in sC"ram bling baf:k to second base.
1\\·u idi11 g Re,ynolc.b ' leg is O<ikland Raiders' s hortstop
Gl·orge Atkinson 111 Sunda y ~1<.·tion a t UCI.
Sports in Brief
Flyers Lead, 2-0;
Tanner Tops Case
1>1·1 11~.\DELPl·l l ~\ Bobby
Cl arkl'·s bal'khand j.!O;.d fron1
:.ilongsidc tht· net 1n thC' third
pc1iod tarl'il·d lhe l'hiladelp/11 :1
f-~I ye rs I 0 a 2· l \' i t'lnry OVl'r 1 hl'
frustratt;-d Bufl':.ll u Si.!bres Sun·
di.IY in lh t' i\at1on :.d l·lotki..•\
Le.a g ue St :1nl l'~ C up 1·h;.i nl
pionship pla.\·o£f
Clarke ·s po\\·er p li.iY score. JUSt
27 seconds after ;__1 Ouffalo pen:.il
ty, boOSll'd the 1'"lyl'l'S to a 2·0
lc:1d Ill ti n· ht·:-.t·of·Sl'\'e ll g:1n1t•
seril·s \\'ll 1t•h rl'sun1c~ 'l\1t•sd;.1\
nig ht in fJl1ff;d1, ·
New i\'Y C..at!h
!\'E\\' ''UHi.: '!'he :\e\I' ''ork
Ran gt·rs t od ;:1,\· 11 :11n ed Ro11
StC\\'<l l't <tS lht•i r ne\\' CO<JC'h.
Slt:\.\':.1rt ~111cled the Springfield
lndic.tns to the ,,n1L'rit•;__1 n llockey
Lt·ague: p la _\'nt'I' l"h ;1n1pio ns hip
lhi s p:i sl st•ason
Tan11er Ml11a
L,\S \'E(;_,s H U~l'Oe ·rannl't'
\\'On <.t Sl li5.UOO lt·n11 is tourna·
ment. 5-7, 7-5. i -G. on Sunduy u:-.
~pon sors up ped Ross C;.1 st•'s
Sl'l"Ond µJ :11·c pri'l.l' n1011ev IJ, SIS.000. . .
·r;__1nner fo ug ht olf l \\O rn;__1tt·h
points :.i gain!JI h1 n1 tu \\'Ln th ~·
m:.ill'h ;:ind l(lp pro prize monl',\. of
$30.000
Yanks Crush
Red Chinese
C ,\:\'J'(l .\'. C h1n ;.1 i1\P 1
,.\mC'rieans have h;.id the ir first
Jook ;:ii lhL' Ol y mplc track and
field potential or tht• People's
Hcpublie of China. but ;i1·e mak·
ing nu h o.is l.\' j udg n1cnt ~
"':\T anagement felt thut neither
pl;Jyer rea ll y lost so both pl ayers
:;huuld receive top pri ze money,"
s aid \Vi lli am \V einbcrgcr. presi
dt•nl or the sponsoring hotel.
Broha•er Stars
C ~IICAGO-C l evcland 's Jack
Urohamer:"·ho prepµ<.>d at Hunt-
. 1ngton Beach Hi gh , banged out
l\\"O sing les in four appearances
~ind scored a run . he lping the Jn.
d1ans to a 7·6 victory over the
Chic~go \\'h ite Sox Sunduy in
,\mericun I.caguc baseball LI ('
lion. ,
Borg Ad.,a...,ea
BERL I N -Bjorn Borg
\\"hipped ~l ans·Ju crgen Pohmann
<1nd Birger An ders!::ion upset Karl
r..lciler Lo give Sweden 3 3·2 vit·
tory O\'t'J' \Ve~L Germany and a
berth in tht.' European Zonl' 1'
[);__1\·is Cup semifin<J ls_
Borg beul Pohmann 3-6. 6·0.
1.i·O. 6-3 to even the s eries 2·2, ond
Andersson then polished off the
hl·avi ly ra vored Meiler 7-5, 6·1.
tj-2.
Te11nis Winners
BOCRNEMO U'fH, England
Janet Newberry of La J oll ::t
s cored a s urp rise ViC'Lory
U\'l'r Terry ~{olladny 7·9. 7·5. 6·3
lo t;.1ke the "·omen's singles title
in the $80,500 British 1"1a rdeourt
Tt•nnis Championshi ps Sunday.
i\l<.inuel Orantes of Spain' and
Patiick Proisy o ( France meet in
the men·s final toduy. Orantes
beut top·seeded Guill ermo Vilas
li·2. 6-2. and Proisy be.al On ny
P;__1run of ~e\\' Ze a land 6·4. 6· 1
Egypt Out
C,.\ I RO -~I ungary knocked
Egypt out of the European Zone
B Davis Cup tennis quarter ·
fi na ls 3·2 tod ay and will meet
CzcC'hoslovakia in lhe semifinals
Ill JuJ,v,
bulls bccaust' 1 didn't have good
\'Cl0t'1ty on the £t1st ball.··
Ryan had held the Blrds to ;\I
Ou1nbry '!::i bunt siuglt' in the sixth
;ind ·romm)' Davis' run·ScQri ng
double in th<' ninth bcCore Don
Kitk\\'ood t:~1 m e on to provide
la s t ·o ut h e lp . Davis' h it .
n1ean\l.·hile. extended the dl"-
sig'n:.i.ted hitter's b11tti11gstreak to
13 ~an1es .
Ryan g;::iv(' up (•ight v.·::i lks and
struek out five t:n route lo llis
t.·~hth victory against one d e·
fl'al. lc·a,·ini; h'im piiired v.·ilh
Oaklund's \Iida Blue as t~e only
t.·ight-i::.ime ,,·inners in the mu·
jors.
Rams Try
For Sweep
Of Raiders
ByCltAIG SllEFF
Oltl'>e D•ily PilOl \1•11
1r L<.t\\'ren{"e ~l t·Cut c heon l'\'t;'I"
dt>cides to give up foolbilll, it's
possible the Dodgers or Angels
u·oul d give him a tryout.
l\lcCutcheon. onl' of thl' prt"
1nil'r running b<Jt·ks in the :\:.i
lional t'ootball Le ague. blasted :t
ho1nt• run that n1t•asurl.!d about
.110,reet in hC'lpin g the Rams to a
1'1·5 b<Jseball vit·tory over thl•
O:.ikl~ind l~a iders Sunday ul UC
Irvine .
'l'he fourth ;.i nnuul C'C I fund·
r aising ;.1fCair \\'asn't the most
artistic bast.•ball uffair played .
but at S2 per hc;.1d . the c lose to
1.000 fa ns probably got more than
t hei r iTi o n e\'0 S \\'Or th . Th <"0
:noncy \~·ill gO to support UC I's
stholars hi p prog ram.
1·oni ght th~ l\\'o leiimS turn to
the basketbull tourt \.\'ith the first
t1J.X1fi1fl-h eduled for 7:30 at UC l 's
Cr<.i,,·ford l~:.i.11.
A halftime feature tonight v.•ill
be u bi<.·~·cJe rac e over an indoor
moto(·ross course bf.•l\\'l•cn mem-
bcrs of the tv.·o teums .
l\lcCutchcon's long bomb eamc
111 the sixth inning '''ith team·
males Fred l)rvcr und James
Harris on bas C. l\lcCutcheon ,
ll<1rris and Don l\lilan all had
th ree hits fo r the Rams.
Phil Vill a-piano. one of the bct-
ll•r lin e backers in the Americun
f'oot bull Confcren<.·e. sparkled £or
th<.> Raid ers. Villapiano mode a
t•ouple of nifty plar s al second
b<.isc <1nd ul so came \\1ithin inches
of hittU!g a home run.
C'C I pl ayers John Palmer and
Jim Cook did the pitching "''ith
teammates Stevc l\1orton and
l1ruee Banningcalchine.
1\n autograph s ession follO\\"Cd
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NEW ORI.EANS (AP)-There
\\":JS never u doubt in hi~ mind,
said Rilly Cas per. that he \\'Ould
\\'in ag;.nn.
"Oh. no. nut at all." 1he portly.
placid 43·yc:1 r -old veteran suid
Sund;.iy aftt·r his front-running.
l\\'O·stroke triumph in the Ne\''
Orleuns Open g olf tournament.
"Cert;.iinly not this year. The
S\\•ing has been too good. I knev.• I
"'uuld \\'in again : it \VUS just a
mutter of lime. At'lually, I \''on
lV.'O tournaments in Europe last
year. on consceutive \\'eeks, so I
kll C\\' it \\'Ot1lcl happen ;.1gain."
Still, il had hl'ell almosl t\\'o
rull s eas ons s ince his l ast
Ame1'itan t riumph und victory
u·as S\\'Ce t indeed for: the man
\\'ho led all the \\' ay in Cllis event.
"ll fl'cls pretty good," suid
Cuspcr. '"ho reeled off u stl'ing of
three l'Onsecutivc birdies dou·n
the str etch . s hot a solid . t\\'O·
unde r-par 70 in the last round a nd
claimed the 51sl ''iclory of hi s
long l'arecr v.•ith :.i 271 total, a dis·
tanl 17-under-par on the 7,080·
yurd Lukt.'u·ood Country Club
t'OUl'St'. ._
"That's \\'hat did it." C:isper
said. "Those lhret> birdies kind or
did it. I'd lhrcc·pulle<l t"'ice on
the front s id e a nd lhat so1·t or
1nakes you a little p;.inickr."
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Plitt" Qoile rl\111\, SI 1, 100 6'-t.8-69-6.8-173
Lanny W.JClk!n~. '10,6SO '~""1~-116
BoDWynn, $1,0SO 11-66-111-10 171 Stevt: Melnyk, ,S,ASO W.6,....n -?lt
l •H Y Hin ...... ,~ .. so 11-10..1·68 -211!
Oon J•nu.arv, SS,•SO ,,._n·11.fiti-218
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c.eoroe Kn\Kl,..,.,.13.000 I0-7"6<).71-281
Rod Fun•elh. ,J,000 lll-61·n·72-llll
Lee Tre w1no, S1.•IS 12-l!Hol-73-78?
OoDE Smilh,,2,41 ) 11·1*-11·1 1-182
6i1De H•Sk~y, \2,41) /1-6~·10-71 -181
Milt M Cll!ndOfl, ,2,4/S 11·70-71•)0-282
Fred Milrll. \I .b21 11-t.1..f>q./b-283
M•k l! l•~<>tlly, 11,611 11 ·~1-69-lt.-783
EO<lie Pe•rttt, 11,&11 lll-69·11·11-183
Cook Rhl<ln, Sl,~77 1!.ll·/ 1·10-183
Allen Mii ier , \1,672 "8·11·7J..12-28l
l:l..ody Allin, \1 ,617 11·70-12·10-183
Danny Eowaro~. ,1,,71 6'8·69·16·10-183
Jln'I CClltloeU, \I ,,17 11·10-13-t.9-781
6<>11 Ri\C~, \1,081 l!.-10-t.9-IQ-28'
J Ol>n J•(Ob,, '\.()II 11-l0-72·1C.-78'
Al;in 1 ~o<e. \1,0lll 10·10-14·10-21M
OMAflA-Melannie Kyler
pitched a ptrfect gume here
Sunduy as her Goldt!:n We!it
Coll~ge Rus tle rs defeated
Northeast Colorado, 22·0, to
\\'in the AIAW nu.lional jwtior
<.·ollege r;ortb<.i ll tournan1cnt.
In a g;;i n1 e that was
6hortened to r1 ve innings,
Kyler r etired all 15 batters she
fated, s u·iking out 10.
It \\'as Kyle 1"s second no-
hitter this season , und lt was
the first perfect gume in Lhe
history oC this tournumenl.
Kyler was also the Rustle rs'
boitting star , contributing two
doubles nnd a base5-loaded '
triple . 1-le r three· b agger came
in the fifth inning y.·hen the
ll'ustlers Sl'ored 15 runs. In a ll ,
she hud seven rbi. ·
Cindi Coope1· \\'US unothC'r
hitting star for Golden West.
banging out three singles and
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MELANNIE KYLER
one triple \\•hile driving in £ou1· Golden \\'esl (22l
runs. ab r II rbl
'l'ht.• \\/in g:ave Golden West ~1 Stephens. ~b 5 3 2 0
23-2 season record. and K.yler Calderon. rf 5 :J :J ' finis hed "'ilh a 15-1 murk . Kyler. p 4 :J :1
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Brett Tops Dodgers
~ ' Cubs Invade LA;
Reuschel vs. Rau
LOS ANGEl~ES -\\7l1at \\'US
\\'Ol'king best for Keo Bretl y.·ho
pitched a t\\'O·hiltC'I' Sunday'! l-lis
rastball or his C'urve ball ?
"Actuully,'' said the Pit-
tsburgh Pirales' lefthunder, "my
bat \.\'!.IS working better tha n
anything else.-·
Brett d o ubl ed twice u nd
singled for three or the Pirates'
13 hits in a 7-2 vi<.'lory over Los
Dodgers Slale
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~re gave up a single to Davl'
Lopes on t he first pitch he thre\\'
tn tf1e gu rn e, ;.i nd then not another
hit unlil J..opes hommered to lead
off the ninth.
"I've pitc hed be tter gu mes:·
he said. "but I like the r esults or
this one just fine.·'
The victory keeps Pittsburgh
211:? games behind Chicago in the
Nation::tl Lea gue Eat>t whi le Los
1\ngeles' lead in the West · \~·as
\.\ sh:1\'ed lo '1 1 2 gaml·S
11 Tonight the Dodgers begin a
four ·ga n1 c se ries \\'i th the
Et1s tern Division-leading Cubs
,,·hilc the Pirates continue their
road trip to Sa n f'rancisco.
llit·h lleuschel, 3-3, will stul'l
£or the Cubs ag·ainst the Dodgers '
Doug Rau, 5-2. "For me lo have u
good gamt.• I will "'alk only one or
t\\"O guys, not li ke today ," Brett
s:.i id.
He walked Civ e , t\\'o.in the firsl
inning ~hen the Dodgers got a
run. "I slowed everything do"•n
arter that," he said. \\'hat he
slo\\•ed do\vn the most "'us tht•
Dodgers .
,\fter si ngling in the rtrst.
Lopes scored \.\'ht>n Stt!ve Gurvey
grounded into one of the game'!'!
seven doubleplays. The Dodgers
didn't get u nolher run until
Lopes' hon1er,
Still , Brett. CJ mc.1 11 "'ho kno"·s
something about the bat -he's
hi\ling .333 and once slugged four
home runs in fo ur successiv e
starts -re m ained impressed
with the Dodgers' li neup.
"They 've a l \\'ays gi..,·en me
trouble . in the past." he said.
·'Either I h<ivc <1 good gum<.>
against then1 , or u lousy onl'
Ne,·er in be t,,·cen.
Santa Clara Meet
~ "The biggest thing is the f<.il't
they throw nine righthanded bill ·
ters al you and they're all sv.•ing.
ing. T hey don't strike out much.
They give u n yone ,troublt•.
especially leflhanders." 9th Grade Ace I
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S1\NTA CLARA (AP ) ,___ Jill
Symons. :.i j unior high Sl'hool stu-
dent Crom Chi co, broke one of the
oldest 1n ect records of the Santa
CJ:.ir:l Jntern:itionnl swimiming
competiti on Sund<J)' and join ed
Tim Shaw a nd Bruce Furniss as
ii triple \Vinner in the thrce-qay
event.
The ninlh-gr:.1 dcr. \\'ho v.•on lv.10
events Saturday. captured the
\\'Omen 's 200-meter individual
n1edley in 2:24 .7, beating the
meet 1nu rk of 2: 25. l set in 1968 by
Olym pian C l nud i ~ Kolb. l\1iss
Symons, 14 , led all the way in the
fi nal. swimming ng;.iinsl seven
older gi rls and 13·yc<.ir·old Ann
l·labernig g or Portland. Ore .• \\"hO
£inished firth.
Shaw a nd Furniss. both 17·
ycut -old hiigh school seniors from
l.ong Beuch, v.·on eas il y in claim·
1ng their third titles.
Sha\\·"s 15:49.0 111 tht.• 1500
frl·estyle \\•as his scc:ond meet re·
l'ord perforn1an<.·e untl was just
18 seconds over the world record
he cstublished Inst August. He
finis hed 25 seconds uhead of
second plate Robin Backhaus .
Furniss ,,·on the men·s 200 in·
dividual m ed ley in 2:11.6, the
hest tinll' in the "'orld this yC<.1 r
Women'\ 100·me le• butte•llr -I, Jo\•I! Odl!'>fn, The N e1her 1•nd ~. 1:11.1, 2. Te•e•.i Spicer,
Full,•!on SC, 1 .1~.1. J, Yo!•nO.o AQgtnb.l<:I, The
Ne therlanO'i, 1: 21 ,8. •, Llbllll! B'aude lt.
AQ11dbe'1r\, 1:1J.?. S, Diane Kli.i;t, un•l., 2:25.1. 6,
Me11 Gerk"n, S<>nt .1 Cldrd SC, 1:15.1. I, Lynn Sell,
Totem Lakl! SC, 1:16.J. 8, L.iurle &ct....,rd, undl..
1:16.8. M~n'\ 100 11u1terlly !, l<oh1n B<Kkh'111S, M.i•+n
AQ11•llt\, 2:06.0. ?, S<oll Lau1m.1n, H111klt1 \C.
2 .01.'I. J, Don P•l\lra, SC\C, 2:01.9. 4, Toni An~IO,
SCSC. 1:08.S S, Oick l horn ton. Concord \C, 2:08.1.
6 Roy We~IOOther, SC\C. 1:09.•. /,•Don Gr•n!,
i.'on<J Bl!•th \C, 2· I l.l . 8, Ari Morr Ill, Marin 1: U.•.
women'\ 100 bre"~'"'ok• -I, Mary Mirth,
sc sc. 1:11.8. 1. L•uri Sled no, ~110. 1;19.0, l, Diani! ICll\Q, unill., 1.19. I. 4. NQ(>I Mo•iln. Lade••
OakiSC, 1:19.6. >.Lori S<.oll, FullettonSC, 1 ~20.1 .
6, Kim Fi-Ji.er, MoOe•lo, t·?O.J. I, II.m y Ta5llady ,
SC.SC, 1. 10 •. 8. Eoreen Campyen. 1:20.8.
,y..,n·1 100 11<"11••l1lroke -1, .Jor>n Hencken.
"'"'""'" M.Mol.1pl'I HOoltnp
0.AJUIJ'
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Pllht111r11i'> 011 OOol 100-1
L<»Anotll5 100 000 001 -1
E-0.JHuS. OP-P lllsbuf(li'> ~. Loi; Anotle• ~
l06-Pl1tS1>1Jr91'> 9, Los An.Qells 7. 2B -8rt11 1. Stflll'llHtn, A. QU-.er, 0 . Porker, HR-lopes (I I
IP " lit ER ••SO Bren CW,l-1l 'I 1 1 1 s ?
Hooten IL, 1-4) ~·.'> s s 5 3 o
'Oown)"'ll ?~ • ? 1 ? 0 •
Hough • 1 ~1 · 0 0 1 0 •
HtlP-tly Oownl"'!I «Hobl'lt<).WP-8retl Down. lng.T-1:1t.A-oU,013, ' ~·
SCSC, I os.•. '· Ri<k Hot1lclla•. IJOdl., 1;01 0 3, . '
o-.e Wl'ilofl , Con<o•<I SC.. I 01.5 .•• l•nte M h 0 M0<ha~h1, \CSC., 1.08 I. 5, R!tk Colella, Tolc.>m ut er ut Uike SC, l:tl'I J. 6, G•eo S.mi1h, W<1•1 Valley sc.
l :O'I.•. 1, ICen Si'>lt!ino: SCSC, l:O'l.'I I , Kevon WUli•m~.L.BSC,1:10.l. l) women'1 l !oOO lree\lyle 1, Jo H••\h~rqe., ·
Li ke W•shinglon SC , 11.0S.i. 1, K11ren Haren.
Aroen1-1 ;11,sc, 11:1s.o.J,J 1n1 U-.lf>O'i,6ohem1an f Indy 509 :• SC, 11· 3'.I. •. B••bll! 81,,lf><k, Ardefl Hills, 11:41. 1
S. ic .. ren Ree\tr, o.An1• SC., 11;~.6. 6, Nancy
l-lanw n, OeAn1a, II: "8,l. I, Il l"' 11.nderson, Arden
Hill~. 11:s..1. 8, We ndy We11s1er, De An~. 11:Sl.I
M<:n'\ l!oOO l•et\!Yll! 1, Tim \haw, LB\C,
1S'4'1.0 !"'eel ''<ordl, ?, Robin Ba<khous, Me.in,
16'. IS 1. l, Mike Bruner, o.ra n·11, ";1'1,~. •.Bruce
f>,rni~\. LB\C, 1,: .... 2. S, \,.,..,, l\Mtlson, IOlem t..•l<t SC, 16:16.B. 6, Re• F"ve<'l:I, LBSC, 16;3<1.6. 1, Jell P l•nt, Arden H il l~, 16:3).S. I , 101>1
"l!tolol!Y\.ln, SCSC, t•:li.9.
Women'I 100 lnd •vldual mellle~ -I, Jill
Slmon~, Chilo, 1:1•.1. 1, Ann H.tl1,. NO'fa!O,
C1>tll., 7:17.7. l, t.lnOI Jt 1ok, SCSC.1·?/.9, •, 5..e
Hord, lBSC. 1: 18.•. S, Ann Hal>erh19Q, Oo»Oll~ SC,
1:29.I. '·April s .. 11nson, Pe1al11n"1&, Celt!., 1:19.1.
1, Ptull Van Feyk, lhe N111>er111..m, 1:19.1. 8.
Noel MM<ln, Uder<I, ~:19.l. , Men's 100 lnOlvldu•I n"'dlcy -1. 8/"lf(I Furnl>\,
LBSC, 1.n .•. 1. Tim S111tM1 , UNI., 2:11.l. l, A•1
Mor<lll , MGrl,,, 1; ll,l •. Don P1l1tr•, SCSC,
1:1).6. S, ~ti< Foreman, Sl!n Olt90, 1:1•.1. 6, K111
SR!lllf19, 'io(.SC, 1•14.1. I, K1rlm Rt...wnq, T ....
..... lhetl~n.d~. 2 . IS J I , Mike Bottom. scsc.. 10,. >
INDIANAPOL IS (AP) ;,
Rookie Eldon Ras mussen and :.
Tom Bi gelow blazed their, "'<1Y "
over a searing Ind ia n apolis ~
l'l'lotor Speedway tr<Jck Su nd ay ~
a n_d push ~d their way "into the ~
s tarting field ror the Indy 500. J
bumpin g Al Loquaslo a nd lll'
Laguna Beach 's Rick Muther :l
from t he lineup. ~
··This first nit't'I do('~n 't mc<.in
~'thin;!." t:1<1i d \\'ill rt..• \\'hi tr. lhl'
:15-)'l'i.t l'-oltl Ol y rn pl t vete ran
r:on1 Chittij.,!IJ ;1fll'f' \\'<.tl ching th(•
(.;.S. te<1 1n Sl'Ol'l' (J\'t•f'\\'hclminglv
111 "·inning l·l of thl· fi rst di.iy's 1:'"i
C.'Vt>nls in Ca nton Unheralded Rookie Paces Win ,
R ·asm u ssen , rr orn 111 -°"
dinnapolis, pushed his Rnscar# Ii
Foyl machine four limes uround J
the 2lh·mile track at un nveragl~ :I
speed or 181 .910 miles nn hour.'
Thus h e bumpe d LoquHslo.,.
a nother rookie from Easton, Pa., :J
who' had qualiried his McLaren ·~
Offenshauser at 180 .723 m.p.h. as ...
the first driver ol\ the track on-;
Atay 10, the opening day or time. l
trials ror the l\-1 ay 25 elussic. l
''Th is is o nly .1 provinl'1<.1l
team. \Vail until \\ C' !'.!Cl to f,t.·k·
jng. Thel'l' \\'t• u·ill sec th e
Chinese nulional lt.•:J m ;.1 11<1 if \'Oll
\\'ill pardon rn y l-'rcnch. · lh.t•rl·
"rfJI bt.• Orie he/I of <.t me€!1. ,.
"They Lll'C s :.i ving t.hc1r big
g uns to .!)urprisl' us :it Pekin,g
<May 26·21 )."
Melt: fOO ~I••~ l"•tO "''"""'°"''· Al 4, 110 l'hll•r 1111rdf11 Wll!lt 01nnC)Ofl, U.2; 100
m1t.r1 -Don Mt •d,l , u 1. OIW'lti 01(~ OretKhtr, .,,,,, LOflQ J11Mll Tc>mm, HIYMO,
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Ol.lrMt.Mllitulrt. :rt· JI ,•: •OO·!Wltr A11•y-Uni!
«I $1111, 40.1,
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h.icfot LlrtllVb •: 1,,1: l'l"l9fl .l'-""'O 1(1,..,.,
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LANDOVElt, Md. IAPI -The
underdog Golden Stale Warriors.
s purred by unher alded · rookie
Phil Smith, r!!llied rrom a 16-
point lhird·quartcr dcCieit and
beat the Was hington Bulle ts
101 -95 Su nday in the opening
game or the National Ba sketball
Association 's c ha mpions hip
playoff series.
The stunning victory put their:
repressible Warriors in excellent
position i n the bes t·of·seven
series since Gam es 2 and 3 will
be played jn San Fruncisco Tues·
d3Y and Friday nights. '"'
• The surprising Warriors, trail·
ing 56·40 in the opening minute of
the third p!'riod. began their
t·omeback with on unlikely com·
blnation of starters Ri ck Barry
and Clirford Ra y and reserves
Derr ek Dickey. Charley Dudley
a ndSmilh.
Smith, the lesser publicized or
the Warriors' t"·o rookies. was
the catuly s t . With starters
Charlie Johnson and Butch Beard
on the bench. Smilh ran the W11r-
riors' offense as Golden State #
fought back to tr:itl by one. 72·71,
ut the end of t he third period.
Then with the score 80·80 early
in the fourth qua rter the War~
,
•
riors "'l'llt ahead ror good on rield
go:.als by rookie Keith Wilkes.
Dudley and Smilh:
The c losest the ra ... ored Bu ll ets
C'nmc •1Clcr that was 97·.95 on :1
fr ee throw by Elvin Hayes. But a
jump s hot by Burry und two foul
shots by Srnilh in the closinA·
minutes completed U1e scoring
und sent the Warriors home in
rront.
Barry Jed the Warriors "''ith 24
poi nts a nd S m ith. w ho had
averaged only 7. 7 during lhe re·
gular .senson und 5.0 in tht•
playoffs, £tnished wi th l().
.Ray contributed tt' rebounds
while Wilkes, the NBA's Rooki e
or the Year, h ad 16 points a nd IS
rebounds . ll ayes topped th e
Bullets \l.'ilh 29 points. 'and Phil
Chenier seorcd 20.
A bi g fact or in lh'c Bullets'
downfa ll was the nbsenee of
Kevin Porter £or m ost o£ th e last
three periods. Porte r, the NBA 's
assists leader nnd the Bullets'
clever ploym aker, scor ed 13
points in the operiins quarter
when Was hington raced toa 27·17
lead. But he incurred his third
personal foul early In the second
quarter a nd s pent most of the
rest or the game on the tK:nch.
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bubble," the next ma n to race .,
elimination from the 33·('ar Cie ld. :.
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who had twice tried earlier to ti
qua lir.r his Vollstedt ·()(ry ond1
had railed both li~es. made it on
the third and final attempt. :4
Only nine m inutes away from
the 8'1>.m . deadline, he pulled out
of the pits and averaged 181 .864·•
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•
'Elims
Begins
Tonight
' Or•n•e County International Raceway retu.rns A total ot 24 area
to Saturday ni&ht ractnc this week with a runny car bowlers are entered in
:JOO aet to fncl.U"tie many or the top names in the thia year's West Coast
sport. . Match Game Elimina-
Under the bann~ or lnternationHI Raceway lions tourney' whi ch
P'arka,_;'lP.C., OClR will be in lbe same circuit as launches today ut Costa lrwlli~A)e. Fremont, Portland, Seattle and Mesa's Kon a Lanes.
Puyallup, Wash. · Lanes.
. "We lire putting ln a Jot of work to get tbe track Action begins at 8:45
· back', into superb coodltion because we believe . p,.m. and will cover a
OCIR ls the best ra'clngfacility in Western Amert ca period of 11 Monday
detlgned for the local &Ports enthusiast," general nights, concluding Aug.
manager Steve Evans says. · 25. ·
The new owners plan to run every Wednesday An attraction or open-
nigbt with a run and grudge session where'street ing night will be the ap-.
racers can ll'lOve onto the racing strip-and run their pear a n.ce of form e r
cars again'st those of their friends for a minimal fee. bow 1 in g g re a t Joe
The weekend bracket shows are scheduled for Norris, who will throw
Saturday nights once again with no increase in ad-the first ball.
mission price1. -Norris, elected lo the ..,_. ""'I A •L-ABC Hall of Fame in • r.pp ..... ns ... ner 1954 is a resident or San
Roa ''Sleepy'' Trlpp of Costa Me1a wlll not only oteio. He is still carry-
btcome the roolr.lt! 61 tbe year on the USAC midget ing a 190 average.al the
circuit b;ut be Is al&o well oo the way to capturing ageof87.
• '·
:Monday, May19.197S DAILY PILOT A J I
Macoy Prtches
Edison Faces
Rolling Hills
ROLLIN G llILLS Poe, who played under
ESTATES -Edison John Herbold al LB Po-
High's Chargers invade · fy, saw his team finish
Rolling Hllls High Tues· second to North Tor·
day in the second rOWld runce in Bay League
of the CIF 4.-A baseball hostilities when Palos
, playoffs and Mike Verdes upset the Titans
Macoy, the s tylish ·onthelastdayoftherc-
sou th paw tor th e gular season.
Chargers, is expected to Edison's line up re-
beoo the mound again as mains the same with.
Ediaon bids for victory Macoy assuming the
No. 2 in the playoffs. leadoff spot, followed by Ji'
Coach Harvey Jensen Rick Hibbard . Rick !
liked what he saw Friday B ash or e • Scott ""
CHn<tMMlil •1111111 Hlll1 Hl9'1 T••t P1cllk CNll Hlvll••v l\Ol'll> lo Cl•~w. Soutfl on Cr•nuww 10 Sit-5'>wr Ao..:I. Rl9"1 on Sii-!iQur
Rood, Khool kK.llod -mlle on rlvhl 11 )1111 Sliver Spur Road In Rolling HUii Eil•IH.
Desrosiers, Steve Hines. 9
Jon Holmblad, Bart
.Schaefer, Matt. T eske 1
and Jeff Ryder.
It was Ryder "A'ho came
up \\•ith the c rus her
against Muir. a t"A'O-run
s ing!('.
tile dlvl1lon champlonsh.lp. Garden Grove's John
.... When be renewed his quest of the title la1t Hayeles is back to de-
·weekend, he won a 58·lap event at Columbus, Ohio to fend his champions hip.
tlacrea1e bis point lead over second place Gary Bet-but be laces a talented
;lellbausento203·137. . field which includes five·
Dana Cltter, the former Huntlagton Beach other former champs.
schoolboy, Is In third place In the midget standings They are Reseda's
wblle brother Duane "Pancho" Carter remains atop Lamar Keck (1968-69),
South Coast Co·eha11tps
when Macoy put down
Muir, 4·1, and he says the
experience Ma coy tias
with that win, coupled
with last year's nine in-
nings of shutout work
against Alhambra, gives
him the edge. It begins at
3.
Pro Net,
Soccer
Standings tbesprtatcarfteld. Anaheim's Bob Ramirez
MofocroaS·-__.._I 0961, '64), Fountain .,,.-:;• _ _.. Valley's Ralph McBee
-Orange Coast College's te nnis tcan1 tied Y.'ith Fullerton for the
South Coast Conference championship this s pring. In the front,
from left , are Le roy Schiel and G lenn Morton . In the back rov..-
are coach Bob Beauchamp, Mark J ones, Larry Nedeau and Cody
Awaiting Macoy and
the rest of his Edison
teamm ates are the
Titans of Rolling Hills
coach Gary Poe.
The superbowl <;>£ mot~ross will be held at the ('65), Long Beach's Bob Small. Pe te Lynch is not pictured. · Poe's crew was im-
pressive Friday in rip-
ping host Huene m e , 3-0,
as right·handcd pitcher
Dave E;_merson went the
distance with a three·
hitter.
WDALD TEAM TENNIS E•sl•r" Olvi'iofl
Los Angeles MemonalColiseum July_ 18-19. Knipple ('66) and Pico WLP~"t.GI 8 0 1.000 A s~ries of qualifying meets is being staged at Rive ra's George Shore
Valley Cycle Park, Spillway Park, Indian Dunes ('73).
and De Anza Park through June 29. Other standouts in the
Interested riders must p.articipate in al least 120-man field include
five of the _events to be a.hie to have a possibility of Tustin's ·Butc h Sope_r~·
accumulat1ng enough points to make the Super bowl Irvine's Farrell Hink e,
program. Hall of Famers d
Girls Results,
Coed Badminton
Volleyball
' Tourney Another right-hander,
Jerry Wek, figures to get
the call Tuesday. He's
posted an 0.93 e .r .a . and
features a good fast ball,
breaking stuff and con·
trol. Amidst his 6-6 re-
cord is a 2 ·1 loss to
Lakewood and back-lo·
back wins at El Segundo
and Santa Monica. He
beat Long Beach Jordan
on a one·hitte r , 1-0.
Jordan e rased Sunset
League champion Los
Alamitos f rom the
playorfs Friday.
NewYorll PtUstlu rOl'I
1ne1i ..... Clenl•l'\CI
So''°"
'2.6113
J.J .SOO•
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0 I .000 1~k W•lilern D1•h1on Los Angele• • 1 .llOCI C.OIO('n C.1\e S J .1>?S 1<2 Ptmtn1a ' 3 .Sil 1
H• .. ·d11 1 S .781 l
S..n D•e-90 i • .l'OO l Sitwrlll•Y'I Milltlltl P'-n•• 24, cieveltnCI 13 High school riders are restricted lo 100, 125 and Riccilli (Westminster)
2SOcc machinery while pro racers may attempt lo and. Eddie Hartnett
qualify either a 250cc or open bike. • (Arcadia) and perennial
High school competition will be featured on Frt· Eli ms finalists Doug
day at the Superbowl event with national and in-Johnson (Long Beach),
temational classes taking over the second and final Walt Block (Carson) and
WoMIN'$TENNIS SCCCIAC S.UIM'"' •a9 ... l JC Ttllf'Mtn""' 1..,10..-.wa$•Col..,.I Dlvl$i..1 DoublH-8l1ra-Oonoh1'f: IOranve
COISO "-1 C .. rl.·ECll•s (Long BIKhl """·'"'· . night. LeeTaYlor (San Diego). Dl¥11l•n 1 Oo11ble1 -Cu11en·Moe IOr•n9e eo.111 dtl F1rra1ICl•n1on (SO Mu.al
~.r.-l. · a•.n B'_. Taylor is one of nine Wood• -119 ..,... San Diego entrants. That THm KOr1\: 1. PIH~"· 20 1. El Cimino ll l. Sin Oi•go Mf'SI 12 •. Golden West, Or•noe C01st. CyPFH$, Riv•rSICle 1nd Gro,smont 10. 116 tt•rm.tompal,d ).
-Rick Woods of Huntlngtoa. Beach ls winnlnf number is topped only by ~eryw~re but in blsown backyard. He bas bad bis the 11 bowlers from
troahlet at the Oraa«eCoUllty FalrJ(rounds la Costa Costa Mes.a.
Metabutb11beeaaw1Dneratlrwlodale. . ~he winner or the Glr\1Oy.,...11Uc1 Pr1llrN
Or .... Ol1111ty0Ullilia"
Aaotber H:untlagtoa Beach rtder to watch at the.. e 11 m s bat l 1 ~ s l ~ e
weekly 1bow1 Js young Wa)'lle Lewis "<l!_o .won lbe. Northern Cal1fo~~a
hudlcapmaln eveatatlrwindalerecea&~y. · ~~:k'!~. Lab or Y
V•ultlng -1. Or111ues llu IWlllmln,ter ) I. 1 S l. Gibbs (Ne~rl H•rllOrl I.I 4, Jacobson IEStan<i•I
l .IH. un,ven ti1r s -I, Harril fW1,1ml111ter l 1.35 l . J1 tob1<1<> IE1 t•n ti1l 1.1! 3. G•onon IWlsltnln,tarl 6.95 4. Shl11enbtr')f!r IWt\tmins1er l •.SS s. Lltnbert
Al'!f Eatr111l1
Area in Brief
Co1t1 M•11'-Slav• Sldta, J1<k
Cor ... llOll, A.lat! fontt,, J•ll Giii....,, Ron Hopi", lllobln Llncllay, R•r MtKe•11. 8"l•n MtM1hon, Mlrk R••dr, 8oti fSchnaawe l'· Chuck Youno ; O.NI Polnt-<tyde L.l<Mr, Dillll9 M.,.."; FoUl'lt1ln V1l1•r--tc:e11 01olalda11, Nawto11 H•re,, R•IPh MC8ea, Ter. S•nlord ; Hunll"91on 8each -Mlk• lronkow5k l, Tr•tY 0.VUIMf. O.nny Panso, Bud A-. Nlc.k StrlOOI; lrvlna-F•rrau HIMI•;
Ml$$lon Vl•io-Joa Mee.,.,
'611re11t1 Grovt I •.S. · B•ltnt• be1m -I. H1rrl1 IWtlilminller) I.• 2. Jollni.on 1c.or--del Ml<") 1.25 5. ArnolO IHunllngtOn 8Mc:h)7,1S.
Golden West College's
John .Macauley and
Bruce Scholes were
honored Friday as
Rustlers of the Year al
awards banquets.
MacauleY Walked
away with the top
baseball award while
Scholes was honored at
the swimming banquet.
J erry Brown and Bill
Whiteley accepted the
co-captain awards for
baseball while Mike Eich
was selected the •swim
team capt'ain. The most
·* * * Orange Coast College
finished third tn-1.b,e .
South ·Coase:--eoo.rercnce
Iron Man race for the
1974-75 school year. ·
Fullerton won the title
with 94 points while Ml.
San 'Antonio was second
C71'h). OCC had 67.
Cerritos placed rourth
with 66 points, Santa Ana
had 60 and San Diego
.Mesa totaled 43 1.'.!.
improved award in
swimming went to Tony
Tricoli.
* * * Bob Tiezzi was chosen
most valuable player
Saturday night at the
Marina -High baseball
Volleyball.
awards banquet. p • •.
Other award winners: , airlDgS
V1r,1ty -Mo1t v11u1tile : Bob
Tlt111; Mo11 D•P•nd1ti11 : M1r11 • Top·seeded Laguna Lo119ntClltr ; Mr . Pitc her : Joa . • Hlmllton; Mo1t 1mprove.s: .Jeff H.-t· Beach draws a home 11Cr v1r,11v-Mo,1 v11111b1a: berth against Chadwick
M111a Fuant1t1 ; M0,1 O.l)andeti1t: Rod Tuesday in the first round Sltlnn ; Mr. Pllthtr : Ron Cooper; of the CIF volleyball Mosl ltnprovtd: Lll't'I' CoK; l'f'ost l111Plr1tlonal: Piii! S<flw1brow. playoffs Frotl>-Sooll-Most V1lu.1ble......¥.lrk · oa .. 110 ; MOii 0.P•!!dltllt: A1y The playoffs feature D1vla1; Mr. Pltcllar : Mtllt 80fl. five orange Coast area
Gymnastics
teams -Laguna Beach,
Corona del Mar, Newport.
Harbor, Huntington.
Beach and San Clemente.
The pairings:
v.1 .. , .. 11 "11plf1
Ot1dwlc1111 L19uN1 Baich l:JO Sarr••• Torr•ncaJ:OO Hunt ington Ba•th•I M lr1 Co~la
Coronl °"' """' 11SinM1rlno 1 :OD Sin Clarnent. vs Newport 1t Cd"M HIQh.1:30
Dos P'uablOlal S.nt1 Monlt1
Floor a•ert l$t!-1. Ille) Johnson (Cof"onl Oel Mlr l 111d Or111ue11<1.1 IW•1ttnl11sler I 1.05 •· H1rr i~ IWl,tml1t1lffl 7.•S. "ll·round -1. H1rrls (Wtstmlnslerl 31.451. Llmbart CG1rc1tn Grovel 2'.60 J. J1cobson IE111nc l1l 2,.JO 5. .Johni.on (COron1 del wrl 27 .8~ _ T11tn : 1. Wa1ttnln11er 1•7.62.
EOtSON INVITATIONAL DIVING CHAMPtONSNI P$ Final t•1m scorl!l; 1. Troy 50 .,_ IECll'°'1 ll.S l. Mlr1leste 27 4, Cui wr Citr 21 s. Rollln; Hiiis 13.S. (11 KflOOIS com111ted ). VARSITY RES UL YS (llM'lll Ml 11 Olva1) 1. K11uds0n \Mlr1l,1!e ) ll6.2S 2. Diii' CTror ) llS.90 3. S••ltnitll ITroy) JOS.10 •. Pllle IMlr•lestel m .10 s. C1nno11 {Troy) 283.10 6. SllielCls IEOJ1011 ) 211 .10 7. Usll erwood IEdlson l 2''1.40 I. Edmonds (CUIVl.'r City) ltoS.90 9. 61rket (Rolling Hill')
256.IH 10. Morr is CLoWl!IO 2JI.~ 11. KrMmer twesttnln,terl ?16.0D 12. Kll•r CHunlinoton 8e6thl 211.:io ll.
~ IHunlin<JIOn 8eatnl 220.60 u. Row• tPllO' Verd•§) 211.'5 IS. ,Jo..,_. (Newport H•rbOr l 111.0D 11> .. l(ol1r (Wt!lmlnsterl 1'9.SS 17. Ao:s.en tw.11tni,.11trl 11M.SS. JUNIOA VARSITY 181\eel on• OLv•1I
!. C11rk CCulver City ) H9.7S 7. BlrMS !EClhonl 129.'10 J. Pa111ete 18'.HINI I U'l.1S •. Gari IT rov l l?l.BS s. 11• Hlwe1n .Wh ite !Edison) and BuehmaM IRolUnQ 1-illl~l. IIl.'I~ 1, Ne1ller CS.n Marino) 113.80 I. Awrvt 1Hunllng11>n 8et(h) t06.7S 9. F""ll !T roy) IOS .70 10. 6ob lnslly , IW•)\tnlnsierl 104.60 11 , Coi ner rc.i1,..mon1 1101.G~ 11. Marsllall lHun-Hng!on 8e•tll) 8S.7S 13. Poling c1no1nand Olk ll •i..lS 1•. Miiier CTl!Ousand'O•kS) ••. 'IS.
FACTORY
Demo
SALE!
Baseball Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Dlviskm
W L. Pel. GB
. Milwaukee 19 13 .594
Boston 15 15 .SOO 3
Detroit 14 16 .467 4
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W· L Pel. GB
Chicago 21 12 .636
Philadelphia 20 14 .. 588 11h
Pittsburgh 17 13 .567 21h •
TOYOTA
IXAMP\.IE:
'75 TOYOTA 1 doot. 4 lll"d. f!Ol!lf. wnua •all Iii ...
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55888
• USED CAR
SPECIALS
"7J DATSUH.610.
c,._ ""'°-w. "119' !SOOVJI
52888
. '70 El. CAMINO Auto. ...... AM t•Olo. IPO•ll .....,, (117Mi'O
5 1888 I
· '72 CADILLAC \ c..... o...,_ lun fODf. 11111 ..,_.,
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$3977
Baltimore 15 18 .455 41h
Cleveland 13 19. .406 6
New York 13 20 .39C 61h
WestDl•lolllo
21 13 .618
20 15 .571 11>
20 17 .541 21>
16 15 .516 31>
19. 18 .514 31>
14 20 .412. 7 S4olllfll1y'tk"" CllltornL1 5. l11Umore I ,_.Yorll.9,0.kllndl
Oaldan~
Texas
•KansuCit:Y
Minnesota
A.a1el1
Chicago
111$19n 4, K•n11a CUy 2 Ml-l16,Mllw111k"O ci. ... 1MM11 01u90 6 Tfllt1, O.il'Ol16, 11 lt1nl .... T .... .,•101-0.lllerl<I IH1m111on 1·2> •t ... m.mw1 c.etlfonll1 IHi1UI .... :t-411t ,..._.,.. ( ...... 1·1· lhMISClty (8'.lalty .. J ) It .... Yon; CM9'f'l·I) lhttl"*"' <A.i.itan0tr l·ll M'~ (..,_.,. .Ml -Dttroll lC.tfmtlfl , •• , ., ,,.,,..,... ,~lk .. 11 Onl, ,._ltCi'IMU~ TllifMly010.-0.llt.111 •I 9Hton K1-1011•tN•w York. To1itt1tNI i..~M .. lll,,.,.ltCtl/Uto Otlfolt1lMl-1o0ta 0n1r..,..,.•tc~111oc1
New York 15 15 .500 4 *h
St. Louis 14 18 .438 61h
Montreal 13 17 .433 6\f.z
West Division.
Dodger• 24 14 .632
Cincinnati 20 19 .. 513 41h
San Diego 17 19 .• 472 6 ·
Atlanta 18 21 .462 61h
·San Francisco 16 19. .457' 6\1t
~ Houston 13 . Z1 .325 12 l!ilftlllly'1$tw1t l"llll4tllllllftl1 J, At I Intl 1 Onclnnltl6, MOnlrHI I """'°" 12" J<t•WYorll 1 Ollc ... a,"" O+l90' Sii\ ~rlft<itCOl,lt. Loul'O '11tibur911 J, LOI Angttlal 2 T ... ,., .. _
'lllab11rtlt tRa111a 1•!) •I Sin Fr1ntl1co 1c. ..... 11•s1 "'-lt•IOhl• (Cltllon 2·•111 Houston !Grll'ffn
HI $t. l,.oul1 ICvr'tll 1•1) II Sin Ol.,O (Jonas~)) Olk..-CfllilVKl'ltll 1-1> 11 Los"""l*l llll...,S.t O!'lly tllMI KllHlllKI T..,...,.,,,__
Monl/'Ml1tAUfllllll ..... Yor\ 11 Qft<lnNll f'ttll4tllll-l1 al HOullon Sl.LOUll1ts.f!Oi.vct Ok ... •t L.ot "n901t1 ll'ltt"""91'1 alS.11 Fr1ncl1to
DEAN LEWIS
TOYOTA VOLVO
1 'IA6 HARB OR BLVD .. COSTA MESA 646-93 0 3
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COED •ADMINTON MMa Fln.111 Cit CllSlll• HlfWlnll A·• Olvlsllft Men·s slngl•\-Hern1nd11 tGWCJ
(let , LOl'OCIOn (Plarta) ts ... l•·l. Woman's· sln;lal-S1ndar' CGWCI def. Dod91 IUC D1vl1il 11 ·1, 11·1.
Results
Or1~0l11My Valtarkitl Tei!,...ltnltM ·1 (Al H""'9tlft9'MI .. 1(11 Mill'
'l"OOLONE Mla•d doubl,l-Slnder,·Mell• (GWC) def, Wa i-Norri' (UC 6erllalaVl 11-11, IS•4. Nlvlc• Dlvl"o" ' M1tn'1 slng1a,-Jord•n !GWC I °'"'· Tljon (Frasno SI.Ila) IS·7, IS-11 ; i»g. LoM (Foollllll) 15-11, 11-U ; N-I 1GWCl lost to Topalbaco !CSL.Al 1-U, I-IS. Wornan'I slngl•\-Smlth (GWCI
dtt. Cr•wford iCI! Sl•I•, H•yw•rCll 11..1, 11-1; SMu11 CGWCI doll. WlnQtr CCII st1t•, H1yw1rd l 11-4, 11·1; Clotl. l(erlw1lll IEI C•mlnol 11-J, 11-1.-.
Ediwn 1pUt wlltl O•n• Hiiis 11-2, 1-11; ~II MeSI def Bohl (l.rll'ldl
11.(1, 11-2; l.19..,.. Ba1c11 Clef Edl-11-t, 11·•; Di ni Hiit$ def BolH Gf'1!\IH 11-S, 11-2; L1gun1 Ba1<ll def Co1.ll MltSI 11.(1, 11 -t; Edi_, def Bolll Gr1n6e 11·•, 11·0; L1gun1 8e1cll de! Dilnl Hltl5 11 -9, 11·6; ~E01son Cl•I Cost• MolW ·11-4, 11-3; U9UNI 8ttcll def BolSI Gr•nde 11..J.
11.(1; 0.t'll Hiiis ~ Cosll MtSI 11-7, 11-1.
MlaaCI e1outi ra1-NuM1-McOot111d CGWCI Oiel . W1U1ll•'H1un•r lSI.,_ lord ) 11·S, 15·10; Jordln°8roo111 CGWCI dal . Cll•n ·Tho1ta (UC
Ber~tl•l'I 1S·•. 11·15; MCOllNllCI· CM~m (GWCI Ciel. Esqulvtl-Bu!IO'S IFrHnO Slltal IS.5, IS·S. Wom1n•, ~me11•s double!i -Sml tll -OIClll.lm IGWCI losl to Stla..er-Jon•!i IPlttul 1i.15, 11-15; Brooks-Sl\OUM CGWCI O•I. Mullar-Rotie rl !i (C•I Stile. .H1vw1rdl 1s-•.1s-.. S.lwrNy lll$Ull$
Slat• T ... rn1tnant IAI Cll Slll~H1,w1rd l A·BOlvl$I.,. Ma11•1S11t9l'1 HerMn3.ii !Golden We !ill Iott lo Sl•lnbro<>ff fC1I Sl•I• Ootn. Hillsl •·U,S-15. W1rn.n'' Sln1111 Slnder!i \Golden W•il) .:H!I Crur (El C•mlnol 11·S, 11·1; loll lo Yollr!Q (San Dl-oo Sl•lell-11,.1-11. Ma11'$ Oo11tilft Hern•nC1ez-MtJ l1 (Golden wesll tosl to KtrMy-Pl\lord (FootllHU J..U, ~lS, • Ml•1dOo11l>la' Me jl1·Sl~r' !Golden w.,1fl10\l lo COlth-Young cs.n Dltp !>l.1t_e( 12·1S, ... IS. N•vlc•Dlvl,lon -11·ssl11<tlft JorClln !Golden W•'ll IMI to II~ (Cllico St•te) 9·15, •-IS; Munaz (GWC I !OSI lo we,u, ISl•nfOICll S·t5, 1·1S. wo,.,.11 '1Slnwl•1 Sm!lh CGWCl del Bird (CS Lano
&o•c~I 11-1, 10-11, ll·l; Ml RteO IPiercel I l·S, t t·I; 5hou'a IGWC) IOSI lg N•,.ir tLA V1ll•Y I 1 l·I, 4-t 1, 11-\l.
"'-II'\ Oo11lllH NUMl ·MtOon•ld 4GWCI IO!it lo Youn9-M1 rll111 CCS Los A~i.sl l-U,•·lS. Wa-11•,o.ulll•• Aoolls-St1ovM> ((l.WCI Cl•f Tho!ktor Smllll IUC 8trl<•l•y) IS-3, 15-t; de! Grllfilh-Br"fg IUCLA I 15·1, IS-\Cf;. Smltll.Oldtnen IG WCJ losl lo Bowen-He'!i CCllrrllos l 16-11, 1S·S, 11-15. Mi std 0.110111 McOorlllCl·OIClmen f(l.WCJ de! Chln-Cr•wforCI ICS H11w1rdl IS-1. 1S-IO; IOSI IOA.lt•l<><kF· Win (8111trllle1Cl) 10-lS. U-15; JorClin·il•ooks (G WC:f · dot Fo110...111-Gon1•1•' <8akerMielCll 1s-1, 15-1; e1e1 Leon,,rd-8ottom1ey CPltrctl lS·S, IS·ll.
La9un.1 8ttch •nd Edison ld\lana lo qutrl11'lin1 l5. L•llUAI No. 1 loeed,
EOl1o1>n t+o.•.
POOLTWO Others big in the
Hlll'llln;ton Bt•th def wtttminlo~r Ti ta n s ' at tac k are
11.1. 11-s; c.n,on dtt El Toro""'· shortstop Greg Stahl 11.(1· Coron• del M1r-W•1lrnlntltr ••l ... 11.11-1; Hunlin<J•on Be1endaf (.425 and five homers), El Toro 11·1, 11·1; Coro•11 del Milrde>I c..n.,.on11~.1 1-t;We1ittn1nuerm.1E1 first ba s eman Tom 'foro 11-1, 11.-; Huntln9ton l!leKh-M · h ( 348) t · coron• e111 M •• splll 11-11 1-,1; OSIC · · , cap atn Wt$tm!nliter-c.n~ sput 11•, ,.11; Joe St. Geme at second cor°"'"'' M1ro.1 El Toro 11-t. ,,.,, hase (.388), and catcher HUl'l!lng\Ofl BtKll ct.I C..nyon 11-4, 11-1. Mark Ongarato (.312). Hunting\1>n Bt1ch ~ cor-c1e1 . · Ma r IMiv•nce 10 qu•rtfflln•l1. Hi.ri1-Lertfielder Steve R310
1ng1on8t1<hHO.l,Cc1MNo.s. (.340) has nine rbi in
l"OOt.TNREIE 1leagUe with five doubles
s.11 c1lmente e1e1 E!tanci1 11 ... as the leadoff m an. 11-7; Founl1in V11l•r def Miiar Del 11-1,11.-;u.0u1nt1detE lit•nc1111-1, The playorfs are 11-J; Sin Cleme111e dal Founl•ln nothing new to Rolling V1Hey 11-1, 11.t; LI Qul11t11:MIM11tr 0.1 11-•, 11-1; Eu1nc11 det f'«lltlln Hills. This is Poe's third
v.11er 11 ... 11-s; Sin c1-n1e-u entry 1·n the e11·m1·nati·ons Qulnt1 1plll .. 11. 11 .. ; ES!ln(ll def Mltitr 0e1 11.9, 11.9; u Qwlnt• oa1 in the past five years and Fount•l11 V1Uey 11-s, 11-1; Sin o.m.n1tdtfM1teroe111.1, 11-2. his '72 crew won the 3-A
LI Qulntl 1nd S-in Clemente ad-v1nc• 10 qu.1rttrlln1IS. LI Quinta No.
J, San Cta .... nlt No .•.
OV..Nrlhtll$ , S.n Oernente ~I Coron• .,.I Mir 12·10, 11-4; U Quint• Cle! Edison 11.(1, tl ·J; L.19un1 ileltll, HunUflolon
Bel<~.
SEMIFINALS L191.11'11 &IKll def S•n Cte""'ntit 11-l, 11 .. ; LI Quint• d1t Hunllnglon e..11:11 ti-I,11-J.
CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS Ll9""' 8tKh doll LI Qulnll ls-6, 11·15, 15-1.
. All•Tour111ma11tT••n'I MVP -Cllll Am,den !L19unil &.•hi. Coltl'I 01 1ourn.unent-Rotf En91n ILB ), Tt1tn -Oi1!1 Sltnmor!S, Eric Oil Wion, Du•tr Dvorak Ind Miii Allwde ILIQ..,.. ile•,111 ; Tom Be1rd
•ml Stan M1lllls (Sin Clemente );
Rand ~ Cot hrilne lHunt lnolon ile«h); Conl'Y (La Quintal.
crown.
Baseball's
Top Ten
Bi'td lfl JS.at Bill. AMEllllCAH LEAGUE Pl.artr Clvl> G A. R H Pel. MunsonNY l1 119 1• ~ .Jiil Younl Mll 14 84 11 37 ..llll Bt..,nMin 11 88 1 lO .J..t l C••ewMin 11> ~ 11 29 .131 ea11orBai JO 11• 11 38 .3l3 McRae KC jll 139 18 •S .n• Lynne,.. 11 94 IS 30 .JI~ E MIOCIO• NV 31 1111 11 40 .311 R,Wh1teNY 11 <;S 1• JO .l\6 Hhle Min JO 111 18 ll .JIS
Hom• A""'
Pirates Honored
Horton, 0.1tolt, 1; ilurrougll!, Te•· 1s. 1; Gr-lch, 8•111mor•, •: Gtrbo, Boston, 6; Hiinc:lrltk, Cl1vellnCI, 6; Powell, Clav11and , 6; HLile, M+n-nasot1.6; fl:. Jeckaon, 01k11nd, 6. ._ .. , .. 111, ..
Hiii•, Mlnnt\011. 16 ; MtRle, 11:1 .... s City, 1S; 6urrou9h1. Ta•IS, 2•; Horton , 0.troU, 23; • Tlld Wltll21, 11'4tclllfl9 lS Otcl1la111J Orange C oast
College's Ron Swanson
a nd Mark Schrupp have
been named to th e
seCond team of the All-
Soulh CC\ast Conference
baseball t eam , which
was selected b y t he
cir cuit coaches.
Sv.•.ans on, a fir st
basem an. b atted .278
during the conference
season . and Schrupp, a.n
outfielder. hit one point
higher.
Mt. San Antonio and
baseman Andy Schardt
was n amed the player-
of-lhe-year and Cerritos'
Wally Kincaid was
honored as the top coach.
$Wiii CllU C..faranca l'WllTHtn P'H.,Pl.,.,,c.1 .... P-8111 Hlrrls.. SD Mtw P-Jlm V1llOM, Ml. 5.A.C C--4'•ut contr•ra1, SO ""''' 18-AnCly Sthlrdt. Fullerton If-Mille P1rll lnson. Mt. SAC IF-Rea lvt,, Cerrflo1 I F-.JOl\n Alv•rei, Cer rl1os OF -Frll\k Mlrln l, Mt. SAC OF -Aon Roenlcke, Mt. SAC DF-Millt Hol1to. Fullerton OH -RonJo11n1on, Fullerton UIU-J1vler Fierro, Mt, SAC Pl•ye r -(If -~•I -Sfllardl.
.. .. ,.,
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.1t1 ·"'
Ci rcuit chanipion Ccr-s.cotulTHm
ritos dominate d the P-t.1rrvPe~1rcik,Mt.SAC •·2
I t. Mt S AC had P-T•rryJ1~<>tJ.M1.s"c s-1 S~ CC IOnS. • C-0.¥eCrowder,Carrltos .lOl e ight players ho nored, 1•-tt ... sw•nie111,0r•n,.eo1u .m:
including five on the fi rst :::~~!n~'J1~!;~~~!~:~s ::; t ea m . Fi ve Cerritos 1F-RltkOlh•r,S.nt1Ana . .:Ms
d OF --Mlrti; SCrw1,1pp,Or1n9t1 Co•!I ,,,. players we re lau ed, two OF-Ar1Harota,cerrao, .216 On the firs tllfnit. OF -Stava~oa,F."!nerton .J.jJ ,.. DH-Tr•yCow91r,Mt.SAC .lU'
Fulle rt o n fir s t u1i1-o. ... H1u,s0Mas1 .m
Rw•11, c.111ornl1, 1-1, .119; 61...,, Olilllllld, 1-1 ..... ; K•1t , Cfllcogo, ... 1. 151• llylavtn, MlnMSO~I, 4-1 .. 800; H.,Qiws, Minnesott. •·I, .IOO; P1l,.,.r. 811tlmor•. 6-2 .. 1$0; fkn.by, Kll\MS Clly, '"'·.ISO; l Tlad With .114.
NAYIDNAL LEAGUE Pl1)'1rCl11b : 0 AB A H Ptl.
L•~V LA 74 14 ll JI .369
Cai.II Phi l • US 1' 'ii ,:116 Sonouillen Pgl'I 7'1 1!).I 10 JI .Ji. Joshu1SI' 71 <;~ 14 J..t ,lSl W1lson1'1tn Jl 171> 19 •1 .l49 MoroanC1n l8 131 7S ~ .348 Gr!ltey C:1n J' 19 11 31 .348 A. Smltll ~IL 71 BO 14 11 .lle Monday Chi 37 I 10 ?• 31 ,3JI>
Ga'""' LA l8 167 72 5>& .llS Homt Lll:11"l Lw:lnllll, Phlloditlplll•. I; &Iker. At11nt1, 7; Co,r•ll, All1nl1, 7; W•tson. H-ton, I; Cly, L.osAngtleS. '· """' •• 1 .. 111111 Wlnlltld. Sin DI.VO, T. Simmons, SI. Lo\111 11; G1rwoy, Lot """'"" 2t ; Lu,/115kl, Phll1dalphl1, 16; Wiison, Hou1ton, 1•. 11'4tcfll ... CS DKl$la111I M11\•rsm1111, LOI AnQ•lal, 6·0. 1,00Q; S. Stona, Chlct90, S.(I. 1,000; s.mon, LO• Al\ltl•1J 7.i, .771; Burrl'-QllC190, S-!, .11•; llllU, Loi AngtlH,.
~-1, .. 114; G11rbolr. Pnlt1dtll)llll~ 4-7. .6'1; Gvllatt. On.tlM.IU, t-2, ... 1; A.
.J0nt11_~" Olf'IO, 4·2 .... r; Me ln""3'1,
s...0...,, •. 1 .... 1.
New Yo•-19. H1w11i 10 S1.1ndlW'' Mlltll•I Pittsbu<g1'1'16. BO•IOn 71) lndi.lna l1, S•n Oit;io 7S Golden Ga!e2B, Ind iana 19 Tooar·s,,...ttlle' NO m.J!Cllt1$<.he0uled Tut"'61''' Milltlla1
Lo,Anqe•e~•• Pit1sbur9h San D1egodl Pl>otn••
NORTNAMER ICAN SOCCE• LEAGUE Nari""'" Di•hio11
Htrtlord,
Aocr.e~ter NewYotk
W LGFGAal""' 7 1 •1•1• 1 7°6661? 1 1 116 12 0 4 3 1Ctll -·~ Toron•o Ol 7122
EllSl•rll Oivi1i111 Miami S I 10 I 1l 4l
w11~ington • o 9 ! • n T•tnP•ilay • 1 9' 9 3l Ptlllldelplli• l 1 • ' • 16 8a1\imore o l 1 ,. 1 1 Ctn1r11 o;.;,;o,.
SI. LOUl!i • l 12 10 12 36 °"""' ll1112S Cllit•90 2 2 4 S' 4 11> 0.1111 ISl11•12 S.nAntonio I • s 11 s II W•11tr11 Dlwisiofl V•ncouwer 5 I 12 S 11 •t Se•tUe • 1 10 1 10 >I LOlAl'>Qeles 3 3 • I • Mo S.nJO'>e 2 J 1 I 1 I• partl.and 2 2 t • • W. S.turNr'sG•"'• Tamp;l 811r J, H1rlford I SW!dly'f.Glmtt
51. Loulf. J, S.:1111• 7, OT, tltllrffk.,. TOdi,'s G1ma New York .al Toronlo -WtdntMllY Tamp a Bav at ilallimo•e Cn1t•llO .1\ ';Int A.n\onio FrlOtty Tor1>nlo at Phil11C1elphl1
MiiHTlill Wil~ington
LO~ Angele~•\ eo~\l>n San JO\ellt Cl'lit•llO Oenwer al Da ll~\ 5.llUtday V;Jntouver 1t >i11•Uotd San Anton io ii St. LOU•!i SIMIO.ly Sa n JO\I! al Toronto Aocht)le•al S-eall le
Women's
Swimming
SOUTH COAST LEAGUE Swl,,,mln9 Ind OIVlflt Fh1ali Te1m 1core,; 1. Mission Viejo Ill 2. Uniwrslty 110 l. El Toro 'M •. San Clement' M S. L•guna 8e1th t.1 6, Dan1Hill\19_ Fi,..11 La19u1 Sqir" 1. Tie between Mi~slon Viejo Ind UnlW!rlllY 9 l. San Clemente I> •. El Toro • S, L1gun1 Be 11th J 6. 011..a Hl!l1
' Si1l11rd1y 'i A1111lh \IARSITY 700 MeClll'Y Rel.av -1, Et Toro2:09.r
1. Ut;iun• ile•Cll 2; 11.9 J. Mh~IOll Vit-jo 1: 11 l.
20J Free -I. GrOCllOWSki !U) 1:CM.S 2. Froedman !SC> 7:09.0 3. Jonn tMVI 2:21.S'.Morer < ! 2:21.7 s. L.trwnan IU> 2:11 '· 100 Ind.
1: \&.• 1. Gre•nleal 2;31.IS.Va
~Free 1, e•Stcker IETJ 2'.• 2. Mc:M"Net !SCI 21>,l l. Toept'r <MV)
11.• '· KrUQer !LBI 18.S S. A-.... IUl 71.•. lOD Fly-I, O'G<trmln ISCl l:CM.61. Greenleaf <MV l 1;0$.I l. Erick'°" CMV) 1:09 l 4. Myer!. ISCl 1:09.S s: Perrr CU11 :1i.S, . DlvlnQ -1 Hoo~ fETl Ill.IS 1. eo .. 1in (L81 !Sl.l l. John1.on !ETI 14S.• 4. Gordon tEYJ 121.•S S. Cl'li!l'<Olm CLBI 114.0. "' 100 Frei -l. Bet'>eCller (E T) 57.0 2. Ftl~man !SCI SB.SJ, Toepttr fMVI S'I,, '· 611•r tu > t:01.' s. Htilderson CLB> l~Ool.S. SOO Free ~ I, Grocllow,~1 IU) S:1J.•
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Book Gets Second Loo.k Theater Family Circus • by Bii K·e19ne Sign Up
For.GI State Directory Lists Reagan Cl8 Govenwr Groups h .From Wire Services
Cow. Edmund C. Bro,vn Jr. 's
promise to ''ake a seeond look "
ul government programs has ex.·
tended down let busic questions
about the need for tclepholll'
books.
Administration officials .arc
pon<J e rin g in Sacramento
\\'hether they should continue
publis hing a 200 pa ge·plus
telephone directory or state num-
ber.s, and if so. \\'hat for1n it
should t ake.
''Do we Jteed a telephone book 7
What is a telephone book for '!''
said d e puty General Services
Director Julian Camacho in an
intervie\\'.
The existing telephone book is
more than a year old and is hope-
lessly out of da te . Ronald Reagan
is still listed as governor. • Actor Curt Jurge ns is missing
$23,770 in jewelry and other pro·
perly as the result of a theft,
police records s ho\\'l><l in Nt:'\Y
Orh .. •a ns.
Jurgens. \vho no\,. lives in
Switzerland, said hc ·stopped in
Ne\v Orleans en route to Houston,
\vherc h e intends to enter a
hospital, a nd left his camper
parked in the French Quartl'I'.
Among the items taken were a
$10,000 ring and neckl<ice set. u.
SS ,000 neckl ace and a Sl ,500 ring. •• Gov. George C. Wall ace s aid
that $14 .999 in r oyalties h L• rt:'·
ccived last year from the sale of
medallions. "'Utl'hes. and other
such item s by his campaign 01··
ganization were leg<.il payments.
''These royalties have been
placed in a medical account
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\vhit'h is Sl't up and approved by
the Government Accounting Of·
fice and judged clearly within the
confines of the campaign finance
l<tw pr.ior to the sale of these
items ," Wallace said follo\\·ing
publication of a New York Times
s tory reporting the payments.
\Va llacc, paralyzed from the
waist down by a n ass assin's
bull et three years .aeo. receives
royalty paym ents from-10ales of
the medall ions and watches. and
from an autobiography· sold by
the campaign organization. •
will visit the town in the Alsace
provjnce of east ern fiance 1'Ut:'S·
day and host a ,dinner for the 70
inhabi(ants . _
lfingeldorf distingo.tsti'ed ltselt
in the second of the presldeotial
elections last M l.lY )>Y giving all of
its 48 votes to Giscardd' E.staing.
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1 Oru!!{_e Coast theater G-·· Veterans plarinlnJ to
gt·oups and pe1·f6l'mers / enroll ln college t hia fu.11
brought horne most or sHould apply early for.
the a.wards from the 16th ="'> benefits; according t.b
Winners
annuu l So uth er n Saddl e back Coll ege
·The wife of finl:l.ncier C. of One-act P l ays in Patrick Grant, California Tournament ( ·' veteransspoke1meo .
ArnholL S mith says her River side. veterpns coordinator,
husband 's company paid her The st .u g e O n e said hE! r eceived a report
$8,000 monthly for decorating the-Pla);ers~ entry. a scene from the Los Angeles VA
inside of a hotel which it owned. from the comedy · '6 Rms regional office s•yinl i\
The fees \\'ere lower than in· Riv Vu" \\'hi ch \lt'US pre!· expects the largest G.I.
terior decorating firms charged, sented 1 .. s t fa ll at the Bill enrollment in hi&Loff
-llelen-S m_itb testified~ al a San Westmin ster Comm uni-next Call. .
Diego hearing on her rlaims to ty Theater, won the .-..., ____ .--Toexpeditetheexpecl·
own $1 million in furnishings still grand prize, the j udges' ''-ed 180,000 applicati~.
in the Westgate J1otel. trophy f 0 r di rector ''Row, row, row-yi>w boot -gently down the stream .t.be Los Angeles, o(fic~
The hotel Once was owned by Herman Boodman, as -Marilyn, MOfityn, Marilyn, Marilyn ..• " ' will begi'\ processing
Rep. Frank T hompson Jr. the WeStgate-California Corp., a 1well as acting excell ence cl'ai1ns ear1y, GrantsaJd.
apologized for a reported ethnic conglomerate which Smith then a\vards for lts two ·2 F' eted Mesa Art1"st "Filing before the end insult directed at fellow New controll ed. His m assive. business per f 0 rm e r s , J 0 h n of the spring quar.ter will
J e r sey Demo c r a l i c empire crumbled in recent Lougtim a n 3 nd Be th e1tpedite the arrival of
Congressman Peter Rodino Jr. years. Titus. Wins Contest G.t. education benerits
\Vhile not ron ceding directly • Voted best C'xcerpt or By Jndian8 ror fall attenda nce,''
th at h e made th e remark, rt-fovie writer and producer the tournam ent was the Gary O'Gara of Costa Granl~plainCd . -
Thompson said, "lf I made an Sorman Wexler has been indict-J\·1 i rad a Play house's -Scott Fraass. 1331 Bon· Mesa was ~he top winner Thtt veteraris' affairs
t'thni'c reference it t.'ertainly v.1as (.>d by OJ U.S. Di strict Court grand final scene from· "The in th e firs t annu a l office <;tl Saddle~uck iS
not in hi s (Rodina's) presence or jury in Denver on " charge or Lion in Winter," directed nie Doone Terrace, Ora,nge County Science located in Building A-6,
in public. If l did I ilm very sorry 1naking '-' false and fictitious by r\Jex Koba. Leading ·corona del M..ar , a nd Fiction und Fantasy.Art and is open Mondays
J did." statement on a gun purchase a p. playl•rs Arv id M alnaa Rick Savage, 1938 Port Show recently held al Lhe through Thursdays from.
At least four reporters heard plication form. and J ean Koba also \Von Ed w a rd P hl ace • City Shopping Center in 8 a.m. tp 9 p.m. and on
Thompson use a n impolite, slang ,.,e•ler ls •har•ed w1.lh f .. 1.ling acting ex c e I I.enc e ~ewporth B~ae . dwer,e Or8nge-; Fridays from 8 a .m. to 5 •thn1·c r efc1·ence l R d' 's "" " '" "' ... <1mong onor stu en s ' "''Gura i·s a student al .. 0 0 ino to show he was under indictment a\\'ards. · D \:.I p.m . Itali an ancestry in his all<i.ck on Co r ona del M<.ir 's feted at _Founders . ay Orange Coast College. The VA a lso staffs an al the lime he a ttempted to ceremonies .at Indiana the Newark congressm<.in, ac· Jou.One \\1olcott won the office on the Saddleback:
d. purchase a gun at a Colorado University, cor 1ng to one newsman present. S · d trophy for best original Ph.D Degree campus with veterans' prings s porting goo s store • A l ptay,askitcall ed ';Aud i· Fra ass wa s a l so· r epresentatives Reggie G I , · . · pri 24. uess w lo s coming lo Pr.es1· lions.'' directed .bY R.an-a w a r ded a merit Donald A. Hackenberg Knight and George Gray
dent Valery Giscard d'F..stai ng's \\1ex ler \V<J.S • indicted by o.1 dy Keene for the Hunt· scholarship from the UO· of Costa Mesa rece ived a aiding vets and their de·
dinner ? grand jury earlier in Ap1 il on a inglon Beal'h Playhouse .. iversity .. w here he is Doctor or Philosophy pendents in fili'ng for in~
The whole town of Ringeldorf, (.'harge of interfering with the Lois Farah of 1-lunl· enrolled in the School or degre e from th e surance benefits. com-
France. crew or a United Airlines fli ghr-· ingto n Be<.ich was Music. Both students Uni vers ity of Ne braska pensation, pensions and
A spokesmaninParissaidth.at from Newark , N.J ., to Los honored \\'ilh a n acting areCoronadelMar Hi gh in grad u at i on m edical a nd dent a l
Giscard d ' Eslain g a nd his ~·ire Angeles award also. School graduates. Ct.'Temonics. benefits.
L :~ "For 1 Th~ Rec =d-,-
Marriage
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LAS VEGAS -.V..rrl99• tltl'r>se,
luuedlwr• lr><l..O.:
lrMy t, 1tJS
ASHLEY·ADAMS -Robert Wllll«YI,
2', •llCI Loh Forestttr>, 42, bOlll ol
~u.Mew.
IMPERIAlE·CHAPEL -S•m J., 18,
S... Cl-nl•. •nd Donne Joan, 11,
FUnt.Mlcll.
PETERSEN·8ASFORO -~ry A .•
3', •nd O..ryl L., 11. both ol FOl#ltaln V•lley
BEVACQUA·BREMS -RoCer1 S .. l'J,
Ne ... POft B<l•cn, •nd Coll••n Rechel,
2', Pl'loenl•. Arl1.
VOLLMEA·MA C CALL -Kris
Elmer, 11. S.Hllower, •nd Robin Leo:.
10,~BolKn
llARA·lEHTMAN -Elmer L .• ._.,
~ae.:n.•nd Elsie, 52, Cypre5.S.
M•y 2, 1tJS
OE JONG.DETWILER -Ror\o!lld J .•
'2, Ne ... pOf't Be•Ch, atid N•ncy H .• 44, e.a~'10fl, Of•.
SPVHLER·NElSON -Mlrk Wiiier, 2•, Coo'-0.1 ~r and Oontia M ., JO.
,.. ... port fie.ell
JOYNT.JUANEZ -Jos.,:ih, l9, l llCI
Mary lou, JS, 00111 ot Huntlngton .. ~,
BURLESON ·COTT RILL -Kirk
Ken.rd, 2•, La H•lu•, •nd Paula
Jun.1•. FolA'lt•in V•llty
' lrMy l, ttJS
NI CHots.sJOSTEO.T -Donald
0•1•, 19. Ftlunl•i" Valley, •nd
P•melaJean.17, Huntington BeKll
BUCHER·KLYMS HYN -R.ipll
Paul. .... •nd Audrey R., •1, bOlll ol
Hta'ltlngton Bekll
SIPKQV ICH·QU I RI( -ROl\llld
Slp11ovlcl'I, Jl. Costa Me i.i, and
K•tl'llffn Ellen, lS, Plil(.enti•
MASSI Ck·MASSICI( -WHll•m
Frl'derick, 1•. '""'"''l•d Ka lhl'rine ....,., 14. bcotllot Westmlnsler
TYHUAST·MILLER -Robert Ellis, 3', •rd Jeannie Jo..30, both ol F.....,t•n
V11lley
REED·COOLIDGE -Jerry W11v-.
Jl, S...t• Anat and \lirglni• Cll•rlolle,
.. l2, Newpor1 Be•cll
ARMENDAFUZ·BRAV LOV!CH -·
~VICI Roltn(I, 26, •nel Aprlt, 22. boll!
of Huntington Beach
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ROSSO·RUIZ -Al'Clre ... J .. 44,
•Lomita and Anl1• K•lllerlne, Jl, 11..,,.
lnoton 8".ctl
UHL·WIL llA M S -A lena.rd
ROWrhon, S1, '"" Foye Ma"'· Sl. bot rt of Foun!ain V•trev
8FIUNDAGE'.·FERRt S -Sten\
8umell, 1•. 4lnCI Pamel• Lou, 11, boll\
of Westminster
GRIFFITHS·SANOERS -J•mes 'f'J.,
J1, •rd Cynltlll .Jilnf. )0, 00111 ol C.O-.til
Mow
LEY·CU NNIN GHA M -Pnoiip
!>1.,,!ey, 16, ard El•lne, 10. boll>OI Lo•
Alatmlto..
HUBER·aURLEIGH -L•rrv Lo!f , :U, ano B•rtlitr• Ann, 11. Doth ol
W.stmlnl ler
May•, 1trs
I KET TERINGHAM·CARN EY Keith L .. 41, and Fo"CI'" Ar lena, llo,
llotnot Huntll"ll1on Be•cll M.ly5, ltJS
AUSTIN·KUNTZ -Rona ld Raber!,
JS. Cm.ti Mesa, •nd M.lry LOuo!ot, l l,
Huntl"91on Be•ch
K N0 WLT0N·8ULJAN -Vance
Clarence, 2l, 1-!un!lngton Beacl'•, and
Krl1tl"' Lte, 14, W•,tml n~ter
MATLOCK ·ROSE -J•lfrey Lynn.11,
....ci Slllr11y Ann, 11, boln ol C.OSI• "Niiit ..
""'' '· 1tJ5 &ERGLUNO·SOULIER -Fr .. nk
T~re, ll, L•g.,na 8e•c", and Vit kle, JO, Tiburon
ANOERSON·LAFARGUE -J•mes Anl'tUr. 26, •nd Elll, ,,, ootn 01
Uogunt 8eKI\
SHELORl(l(.WISER -R~lnald
Jol'ln, U , and Fr•ncts t.ouise. 21, both
ofWr.;lmln•ler
MACK· YOUNGBLOOD -Dille Joflin,
38. w n!Uitr, •no Vickie Lynn. 18.
CacHslrana &etc.II
Mty7.ttJI PARSONS-Gt8SON -Donald C .. 61,
-Grace. )4,bolllOI CoronadetMar W~N •R -HHK -"'""' E , ~. •nd Oebor•ll Lynn, 19,
11111: Dan• Point
Dlssoluli1J11•
0f 1'f1Jrrlage
Enl1r1d April 1
Ain•WOrtn , Delbert M iiton a nd. M;ortl\a Cook
Sommf<r, Ro,,.. Id p,..,1 •nd Sa Uy Irene
S.llN •. Oonn.:i M. and Edm...r>CIO R.
Jalom•. Ale• H. •nd M•r y LOUllte
M1no1, Moch.lei S. and N"nc y ~r;e
!;ouMll, Eli1at>etll Powe ll alld M.lrk
Arn:lrew o,,,.,..,,..,., Ka 1111 yn Jo """ Roner r E.
Ko rm•n. S•Clney S.im\lel ""d Harriet
C.tor•• Slafll, Karen Ma••f •'Id Gary Ron.tld
Robbin•. Ron .. 10 John •nd Ruin Ann
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Cr•wlord. K•tllleen E1i111110l n ar>.J G.iryWolloam
tll.ick, Ftat nel H. ilnd Fr .. nk A.
Kellv,CecHH.and Rin6h !Belly)
Senec•1. R•ymond Oougla~ •nd Co~el• Sonia · .
O.i1, Oenat Maril' •nd Lou I• V•r!l'"S
SteYen$, P•lrocia Wl'l>b and GeOrge N.
P,1,.1. Darlene M. •nd NiSS.ilfl
Ht rn•ndel , Maroa n .:ind frovlan ··-Yo ... nq. K.iren E. ;111<1 Jettrey S.
Bolottl, Connot J. •nd Pete~ Antlw')<W St>. non. GritlonM. Jr,.ind Pauline
t.ofln, Eh H.anCI C•rry
lr•lwn, Jerri Lv~n .:ind M•rk Charle>
Llmontagne , e n"'''"' M. and Albert
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Wfi~t . Ar!nur 0. al\11 PiH>'lf!IB J.
5tun~er, J.im e1 PlloU1 p .,nd M;irion
EI016Dtotn
Will'°"· MarQdrel H. a nd Murton H.
Orr, Sll'1te 81'10 """"'"Le e T ol ma~o tt, Be lly P. and Pa ul
~rf:<M!rK.~
Ct'!,,_dt">. Jo~e11n A. ilnd Mo na Ann HO~~. AIKe M,olnll Richa rd H.
lle\llei••, P6n>ela J . .ind Edmur>d
Ho!nr v
6r.iunlocn, J \ICl•lh Elaine •nd 0..~1d
Crwrle ' 6e(~l't!, Core1el1oa M. and Wenoeu W.
M<Laugnlon. 06rll<ird •nd Jeffrey ._,dlle
11,.n1". Cyntnia Je"" an<! Jame"! Pa\11
&Jcner , Vow< an Irene .ind Jame~ W, !.cl\11tu·1q. George J . 6nd Eleanor E.
M.ivboOtrJ , Rd Ion E11ward and Marc"
Ruin ·
Enlertd April J
~o><ler, Vernpn H.I( ill\d C.~•••..OOl.
'1ern .. na~1. P.i!riC•ol .ind Jonn 8,
;en~'"'· CiHOlyn Enid .inll John
H.i•w v
v.11;on JOdn C and J.,rry D.
ROO,.Quel, Rdu! Erno\\ <tnO LOhltt•
~· C..ould. w ,n~10<1 C. and D•olnd w.
.,..,..Idell, Cheryl 1-vnn ;in<l Robin v •• 11 ... .,,
~"''· S1e11""n P .in<1.,..,.ndd L. ttn1..i~o"'-Ma11iln L ano Draguhn
" !.dv~ L<He!l.i J•~ ;l'nC1-1:.\lgl'ne
1,,1 ... n
H..a~on c narlerlf! a Henry Lee
~P<:lln'4<n, P.i tro<•a ~no Marlin J. ,.
hit .. ~•n>. Belly S . it11d Wo ll<e Lee
Pu•<ell, J6nel A . .ind MOCllM I C
v.noh• El••abetll Ann · and Ar tnur
! ·~" .. "" WI>·!~.(,,,,, W<'tyne ~!lll !'.n<t•OO Ro~ K"• Rooorld Arl«n~ .ind ~ll•pt'lt'fl
H~rv' y
l',d.,.,t ... 51~vcn C..int and G.ty C.
c.,c •l. Jor t.ynn .tno M•t~~Y i>.iv r'"""'"· J"m"" H .tnci Ell.i M. 8'-0l~Y. P<1t• •t•• .ind Norn1an Woll•ed c.01m .. n, Roy s1 ... ~n arto e"''"
f-torlon
Na•tO\I•!. Seid" M,,., ,,,,d Jo~ v"''"''-Kdlllr yn .. no~ St~ven
Births
MISSION COMMUNITY HOSPITAi..
April I, 1971
rN . •llCI Mr\. Robert Ede rt. 2Wli El P•caQpr, Mi•\ion Vot io.glrl
April J, ltJJ
Mr. •l'!CI M•l . L•wrtnce 81rr"t, ll'20S
8\!la De Lil lun1, S. LaQun.i, IJ•fl Mr . .ina M•• H•n•v A1ah.1~1~m·
p0 Ri10. E! loro. Doy
Mr. iilld M••. Mk nael Miller. 1"1.Jt2
Encorwado Lant!, M•••ion Voejo, DOy
Aprll4, 1t1S
Mr. •nCI Mr•. Ro11110 Me~••. 21281 O.yton Drive, El l o•o, girl
Mr. and Mr•. Erlt Y ap!e, 2611~ C.lle
Mllria. C.pi•tr•no 8e•c¥1. gir l
Mr. •n<I Mr\, H ~rry CIO\ICI, 24131
Ju.ne..o Drive, Ml •slon V le jo, Qlrl
Apru •. 1~~s
Mr. •nd Mr\. Larry S!re..tm•n, 119U
Ukl'lllnd Awe .. E l Toro, girl
Mr. and Mr\. IC!m HuxlolboOI. 3801
P••kworw Lilne, l•wine. bow. Aprll 7, 1tJS
Mr. '1'1d Mr\. Ru••rH Wi11i1m\, 2402S
Vi• La Con•na, M•••lon Vie jo, boy
Mr. •nd Mr\. Etlmono Web\ter, 2J901
!>Prig, Mi••lon Vie Jo. t>oy
Aprill, Ttll
Mr. •rd Mrs . Kaltn Helmick, 1n61
C•lleGet Cid, Mls,lon Viejo, boy
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Fo•. 2SU'J
Ar....,90'• Drive. L•g ... na Niguel, virl
Mt, alld Mri . Rober I Sant~. 1lo4t-1 Vi•
de""''· L•gunat Nlguet. bor
Mr. and M•>. Denni• McMl1181'1, mn Boni!• la,., El Toro. o;iirl
Aprll t, 1t1J
Mt. alld Mri. Mlctl);tl Donahue, 2'MMt
RldQ9 RCNd, S.n J \l•n C•oi•tr-. ...
Mr. •llCI Mr1 Ctl~rle\ 0 1cker1ort,
HISl VII S.n!• Lu<••. M l•slon Vlelo, 91rl _ • e
AprU tz, 1t 7J
Mr. ilrtd M••. Knox Bardeen, ,.Sll1
Monttuto La ne, M•••lon Vie Jo. bo~
Aprll ll, 1t7S
Mr . •llCI lolr'I Jos1pl\ Salldetkl, •111
FirttkMdnla, lrvlne.blly
Mr. and Mr!.. JO\epll Ye1o41nof~kl,
16'81> Metnl•i Ot"lve, Mll'l•Ofl \l'ltfo, ...
A~U IS, 1t'J
IN. 11111 Mrt.. H•rold c r-t. 2Uta v1t
Ll.,.f'll. Mh !.lon VHl jO, Olr1
Mr. _,., Mrs. L•"t POHOICll,. 2U3t
Fort-Do" .. El Toro. bOY .
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The Newes.t Go-Together ... . .
They 're Naturals, Like Peaches &
Cream -Wine & Roses-New Or-
leans & Jazz -Boots & Saddles-
Seve n & Eleven -Sugar & Sp ice!
Because it's easier to pickthe
quartf!r horses that will finish 1st
and 2nd in each race when a max-
imum of ten entries start and the
record of favor.ites in the money
is so .l;tigh ... last summer 70%. .
T~is is why more and more Guys and Dolls in the
chart-s mart set are choosing the Quarter Horse EXACTA
Ra ces at Los Alamitos for their favorite FUN & GAMES. c In the last winter quarter horse mee t at Los Alamitos
wagering on EXACTAS increased 15.5'ro .. Last summer
t)le $2 first race EXACTAS average payoff was $106.15;
the $5 EXACTAS on the 6th, 8th & 9th races averaged
$322.66 and for the long shot players oh June Slh the
6th Race $5 EXACTA paid $6 ,286.00 .
THE WORLD'S FASTEST HORSES ARE BACK
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MAY 21 THROUGH AUG. 201
4 EXACTAS Nightly, Mondays
through Saturdays On The 1st,
6th, 8th & 9th races. First· Race
8 P.M. (It's a $2 Exacta Race.)
You 'll enjoy the Turf Terrace.
Excellent menu, Great cuisine.
For reser.vat1ons call : (213) 431-
09 22 or (714) 995-3877.
For tickets and further infor-
mation call : (213) 431 '.1361 or (714) 995-1234, LOS ALA-
MITOS (on Katella near'605 Fwy.)
This Summer JOIN THE FUN, You 'll HAVE THE
NIGHJIM'E OF YOUR LdFE!.
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BEA ANDERSON, EDITOR MMlllll•"t,1Mr1t,11r1 ,..,.,,
DAILY PILOT PHOTOS
By RICHARD KOE HLER
~ . PJennie Walsh demonstrates
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skating form that won
· · her national and '
international titles as
an amateur and as a I .
professional, above.
Right, she guides
Chris Mitchell, one of
her students through
a figure eight lesson .
Jennie f!as been skating
since age four-20 years.
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Skating Star Puts
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Competition on Ice
By ALLISON DEERR
OfUHI Daollw Pl lot SU.ff
Chris Mitchell , four going on
fiv e; traced the fi gure eights cut
into the ice.
He listened, eyes wide, as his
teacher Jennie·Walsh guided him
through the fi gure again and
again. ·
Miss Walsh was just her stu-
dent's age when she took to the ice
almost 20 years ago. She compet-
ed for the first time atagefive.
Last month, she won the World
·Pr.o fession a l Skating Cham-
pionships in J ac3, Spain.
'"The first time I was ever on
ice, I was three," she said. ""J\1y
t
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mother was Ca nadian so ice skat·
ingwas a natural thing.
"But it was justoneofthe lhings
my mother introduced me to. I
took horseback r jding and lap.
Years later, I learned that she
was trying to find what I'd like
best. We lived in Hollywood so I
even tried com mericials.
MA!'JY OPTIONS
''She didn't want me to have to
be cooped up in a office all day as
she had been."
Currently using a Costa Mesa
-rink to get ice lime for her 15 slu·
'dents, she has been teaching
almost three years since she left
the am ateur ranks.
She collected gold medals in na·
tional competition tor single and
pairs s kating and placed second
n a tionall y in speed skating .
''anoth er kind o r s katin g
altogether."
She-came in rourth ·to Janel
Lynn's third at the 1968 Olympi c
trials. The top lhrt..>e finishers
make the United States team.
A gold m ed al in the World
University Games, Lake Placid,
N.Y .• in 1972 was her last amateur
outing.
"I used to practice six hours a
day, and even more when a big
competition was coming up," she
said.
Eventually that.meant leaving
public school so tliat practice and
schoolwork could both be accom·
modated. Many s katers tod ay are
tutored right al the rink, she said.
All or those hours on the ice
didn't limit her interests. A horse
and menagerie of other pets share
her time with flying lessons.
"-MY fi ance has a conimercial
license and I've already logged a
few h o urs for m y private
. license," she said.
P ROFESSIONAL WORK
What are the'options for a pro·
ressional skater ?
"There are really a lot or ways
to go. Ronnie Robertson skated in
ice shows for 15 years, and now
he's a fai:ttastic t eacher .
"If you want, there always is a.
chance to skate in a show over the
holidays or for just a few days. I
skated in several German cities
before competing in Spain last
month.
''Wh en I turned pro, I had offers
to do an ice show, but I'd tr&veled
quite a bit and r eally wanted to
teach. While my broken arm was
in a cast a few years ago, I worked
with other skaters.
"When you help others "'ilh
their skating, you learn a lot about
yourself and youro\\'nski lls."
She loves to work with up and .
coming young skaters. "Most of
my students love competition and
have a lot of potential. One thing
I've learned teaching, and I
believe it's the most important, is
to treat each student as an in·
dividual."
They mus t learn the same·
skills. she said, but the a pproach
must vary.
She cited little Chris Mitchell as an example. "He's fantastic! I'll
expl ain what I want.him to do and
ask him it he understands and
he'll tell me he understood all but
one part.
DIRECTIONS
"He obviously understands
because he follows my directions.
For others, you have to repeat
over and ov·er and oVer. ••
There's more to teaching com·
?Clition level skaters than a few
hours on t he ice each week.
·'I have to choreograph the
routine and choose the music, edit
it to the time. with only lO seconds
leeway and include some fast and
some. slow parts. Wh en it's
finished. it s hould SOWld as if it
was originally intended · t hat
"'ay."
Currently. her IJlaior problem
is finding"enough ice time ror her
students. Her home rink closed.
1·ecently. ''so I've been finding ice
Y.'herever I can."
Thal has meant commuting
a lmost daily from Lomita •
sometimes making several trips
to pick up students for morning
and afternoon sess1ons .
''But. I really love teaching, sol
think it will a ll workoutsoon.''·
TOO FAST?
One thing that saddens her
about the amateur skating pic-
ture : ''I think that kids are pushed.
into and forced out or competition
too soon. A woman skater, tor ex·
ample, may not hit her peak until
she's 20or 21. By then, many have
turned professional .
"I know that if I were training
regularly with competitive
skate rs, and keeping in shape. l
would be better than ever and l'm
24 ."
There are m any incentives to do
\•.:ell , s he said. "When I was
younger the reason to work hard
was that ir you did well , you'd get
lo international competition,
you'd gel to see Eutope .
.;It's the best educatioo I could
have had."
She plans to keep on in pro
championships, "to see if I can
get better every year ."
Jn the past four years, she not •
ed, "'omen have begWl to make
jumps once thought impossible
even for men. "Barbie Smith •
"·ho is 16, r ecently did two triple
jumps in com petition.'•
\Mother's lntere_st T~lling Ann Landers
f DEAR READERS: Every now
A-and then I hear from a reader•
r.who SPotil hlmselr in the rolumn
.and asks to tell HIS side of the
story. Today's column is truly
e1traordinary . Here's the
• ofi&lnal letter that prompted the
'follow-up : t DEAR ANN LANDERS: My
'husband and I accumulated $2500 ~in a loco I ba~k by depositing $5
"'and $10 u week. Our 20·year-old
J son, who does not live al home,
C th.tered our house when we-were
on vacation. He stole our t passbook and withdre w $100 tiy
.._forging his father's signature to
1 our joint acc<)ll•l.
He then proceeded to forge his
,. father's name a\ this bank and
other branches In the clt.y. Wit.bin ,
two ,weeks he emptied the ac·
count or all but $5.
He requested a duplicate
bankbook, returned the original
lo our home a nd kept the
duplicate, in the hope that he
could repJ Bce the money before
we round out what he had done.
We might have been spared all
this grief had Qne person been
aleP.:. Wh y did they give him a
duplicate passbook? How could
Sj)_JJ'lany people In the res]>Ccted
profession or banking have ust.'<i
s uch poor judgment? -
SYRACUSE, N.Y .
DEAR SYRACUSE: I flnd It
ra~ln1ttn1 that your complaint
11 111tn1t the. b1M e mployes
when the real tra1edy ls that
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tant suggests that you contact the
.senior officer of your bank 1Dd
seek his counsel. MY advice ts to
try to get that boy Into therapy 1t
once.
This letter arrived today:'
DEAR ANN : I a mthe20-year·
old son who took my parents'
bank book and rorged my father's
signa ture. ~
First I'd like to tell.you a little
about my past. At age 18 my
parents consid er ed me • dis·
clpllne problem and had me com·
milted to a psychiatric hospital
in Syracuse. After six months the
"'doctor said, "This hospital is no
r.lnce tor you. I'm recommend·
ng a private school ...
The day alter my 17th birth·
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day I off I went. I soon discovered
It was no private school but a re·
formatory full of criminals. I '
learned every trick of the trade
In that rathole. Forgery, rob·
bery, Olm-fl am -you name It .
You called me . a crook. Ann.
Granted I did some criminal
things, but I didn't pick them up
on my own, nor \\'ould I have as·
sociated with such . people if r
hadn't been exPosed to that en-
v1ronment.
I 've tried every which way to
help myself. I've SOU.flhl the help
of proressionals when things got
rough. I 'm Tl'OW 21 and still as bad
off as I was back t hen.
1 call ed my mother the night
your column appeared only to
(ind that four warrants were out
for m y arrest in Syracuse. She
said it was an act of God that l
happened to re ad that column
a nd maybe no'w I wi ll learn
something.
But I can't do it on m y own . I
was thr.own out of the house at
age 18 and have had no rela ·
lions h ip \\'ilh my parents
whatsoever. It has been one hell
or a struggle. lf only 1 hud
parents I could t alk to. But
they've disowned me a nd I am
running, in fear . Can you help'! -
IWANTTOSTOP
·DEAR WANT TO Sl'OP: Your
need for love Is he1rtbreaking.
But dou't give up -you CAN be
bdped.
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Call the Mental Health Clinic
at Upstate University Hoepltal,
750 East Adams, Syracuae, N.Y .•
telephone 473-5540. Ask for an ap-
pointment with the psychiatrist
In ~hacge. I've already phoned In
yoar behalf and they are waiting
to help you. P lease let me know
how you {et'along.
Planning a wedding? Whal'•
right? Whal 's wrong~ Ailn Lan-
ders ' comple tely new ''The·
Bride's Guide" Will relieve your
anxiety. To receive a copy, send
a dollar bill, plus a long, self·
addressed, s tamped envelope (20
cents postage) to Ann Landen •
P.O. Box 1400, Elgin. Ill. 00120. '
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< Mond1y, M1y 19, 1975
Frances Smith
isn 't too sure
sl'Je wants to
smile, no matter
the effort of
clown, Bobbie
M cKinney. ·
Getting a little
help on that
lasloite is.
Sylvia Carrera.
Mrs. Bert Dray
is past
pre sident of
sponsoring
organization.
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Anglers Hooked on Fun
It's madness, but it's wonderful madness.
Take one city park.
Fill it with 300 children, parents, teachers and friends. .
Make the ·balloons free-and the hot dogs, and the paper
hats, and the smiles and the hugs .
What do you h ave?
The annual Newport Harbor Lady Anglers picnic for han-
dic apped children.
Beginning 25 years ago as a beach picnic day, the project
has expanded to include children from several area public and
private special education classes.
This year's gathering in Costa Mesa Park was complete
with firem en and a fire engine, a policeman, several Lady .
Anglers doing their yearly turn as clowns and all the hot dogs
you could eat. ·
Yoµngsters take home coloring books and fond memories.
Among schools participating this year were Canyon TMR,
Hope Haven School, John Tracy Clinic de monstration home, all
of Costa Mesa; Mitchell TMR and Taft School for the Aurally
Handicapped , Santa Ana.
DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY PATftlCK O'DONNELL
The annual picnic for handicapped
children is ·a yearly treat.
Town Hall Series
Tickets on Sale
A spect acul ar array of
t alent will be presented
in the 1976 Town Hall
Ce l e brit y Seri·es ,
sponsored by the As-
s i s tan ce Leag ue of
Laguna Beach.
Women's Wear Daily lions from "Leaves of
and W, fashion public a-Gr ass."
lions. She also serves as ·, Highly praised for his
vicepreSi dent ofWWD. rich a nd v a rie d
Si nce s he became 'performances on stage,
fashion ed itor, her job s cr e en, r a d io and
has grown to include all television, a s actor and
facetsofnews reporting .. narr ator, he bas been
Joshua Logan, a ward-· hailed as exciting,
winn i n g d i r e ctor-powerfulandartistic.
..
Opening the season on
J an. 26 will be Helen
Thomas, United Press
International chief or the
Washington Bureau and
the first woma n to serve
as president or the White
House Correspo ndents
Association. She also ·is
the first wo rn an elected
to the Gridiron Club.
p rodu cer -playwright,
will present the March 22
program . Included in his
Broadway hits ar e "An·
nie G et Yo ur Gun,''
''Mi ster R o b e rts,''
"F anny '' and ''South
Pacific."
Closing Ute season on
May 17 will be Erma
Bam beck, syn dicate d
columnist appearing in
535 newspapers in t he
U n ited Sta t es a n d
abroad.
Joshua Logan Erma Bomlieck
Ms. Thomas has cov-
ered the White House
s in ce 1960, a nd her
newsbeat h as t ake n her
around the world.
She will talk about a
White House reporter's
e xp e ri e n ces an d
responsibi li ties.
On the Feb. 28 pro-
gra m "'ill be June Weir,
f as h io n e d itor of
Pisces
Motion pictures such
as ''Picni c ," ''Bus
Stop," "Sayonara'' and
''Camelot " h a ve won
him international fame.
On April 26, Alexander
Scourby wi ll offer a re-
cital which includes Walt
Whit man's moving· ac·
count of the assassina-·
lion or Lincoln and sr.lec -
Stress Directness .
TUESDAY ,MAY20
By SYDNEY OMA RR
ARIE:S (March 2l·Apri l 19): Trying to get on
target is no easy task. There are misleading
statem ents.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)! Break through
red tape-strive to maJr:e known your views in
positive m:inn er .
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Family, home
environm ent. basic changes, adjustment in pay:
ment are spotlighted.
CANCE R (June 21-July 22): Travel plans.
subj ect to change as family member has change
•of heart.
LEO (J ul y 23-Aug. 22 ): Count your change!
l\oloney, personal possessions are spotlighted. •
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Lunar cycle is
such that yo u might fi nd yourself' opposing mate
or partner.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Now you com·
plete, finish, conclude project.
SCORPIO <Oct . 23-Nov. 21); Be direct,
creative-high Ii ghl originality.
SAGITrA.RIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be consis-tent. Maintain pace. · -
CA PRI CO R N !Dec. 22.Jan. 19 ): Com·
munications could be di srupted.
AQUARI US (J on . 20·Feb. 18): Money ,
v alu ables, special collections command aUen-
Uon. /
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Emphasis is on
direct action.
Tickets for the lee-f
tures, which are offered !' 'I" both in the mornings and
afternoons at Niguel
. Theater, are available ·
Mrs. Bo rn beck's tfrom Town Hall, P.O.
humor is rerreshingly of-Box 856, Laguna Beach
f-beat. She received the · 92652. Cost is $30 for the
IPA award in 1972 as the series. ~
top humorist in the na-Because or the ever-
Uon, has a ppeared. (re-increasing popula rity of
quently on t he Dinah . the series a nd limited
Shor e television s~ow seating, early a pplica-
and l ectures dur~ng Uon ror tickets is advisa-
' 'sp ring c l eaning•• ble.
mo.nths throua:bout the Proceeds s u pport
Umted States. league se_rvices which
reach in'to ·the_ entire
community· ~i th .em-.
phasis on senior citizens.
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84 DAILYPILOT Monday, May 19. 1975
. Tonight's
TV H~ghlights "
CBS (2) 6:00 -The Emmy Awards.
Television 's top performers and pro-
gra ms r eceive their laurels_ in this 27th
annual ceremony, airing live from the
HoUywood Pall adi um.
NBC (4 ) 9: 00 -"The Great Escape.''
Part. t wo of this 1963 movie abQul Allied :.4
prisone r s plo tting a m assive breakout
fro m a Germa n pris<>nicamp \\'it h Steve
,.. McQue en , J a m es Ga rne r , Ch arle s
Bronson and James Coburn.
KCET 128) 11:00 -"The Scm·let Let-
te r ." Li ll ia n G ish st ars in this 1926 sil ent
movie based on the classic novel by
Nathanie l ll u\vt hornc. ...
TV DAILY LOG
Monday
Evening
MAY 19
1 :00 a C!IIl!D 21th ..,..., r.-,
A•1rib 8eanle1 Arthur, l ucittt 8111,
C11ol Bu1nell, Chef, Tetua Clfff:S.
Mi<M el le1rM•, Maiy Tyl" Moott ,
SllYn Saini J1111es, Ju n Sl1ple!G11
and lUrrn Valentine 111 tht ho$tl
o! the annu11 1w;n ds prestnla!IM.
111in1 hve trom the Hollywood r.1-
l1d1um on los An1ele1. Tony Rancla",
Alan Alda, Jack Alber\!11111, 00 10u1·
min and Clitroll O'Connor art Ute
llOmlnees in the Lead Actoi-Comedy
Se ries cate1oiy, wlUI laid Atl01-
Dr1ma Se1ies no111in11ions 1oin1 lo
lUrl Malden, Robel"! Bl1ke, Bin)
Newman i nd Telly Slv1l1l. As for
lh1 l1minine 1end1t, M11y Tyltr
Moore. V1ltrie Harper and Jean
Sl1pleton 111 the nominees fOf
Lud Att1ess-tofnedy S.riu, 1nd
An1ie {);(.k!nson, Micll1el turned
1nd Jean M1rsh 1ie Ille nomilll!fl
lor le1d k t1eu -Drall'l1 SeriM. l ~~)fl I~\'::.
hrtri41• ra11111J
M1tle TtreY
I. 'S~r Trtk
Electril c..,..,
R.U, lo friu1ds
•:JO I Mer. Crifflil SIMw w, liriftiUI .......
I"~, ... 001 Dt:11n'1 tlloict
T11wel '11111
Uttle Ratells
Tuesday
DAYTIME MOVIES
10:00 O HChill10 Ot1dlille" (111ys) '49-
Alin l 1dd, Donni lleed.
@ "lht PriSGll9f" (dr1) '55-AIK
G11mn1H, l•c• H1wli111.
12:00 OJ °"Sitti"t Prtttp'' fcom) '41-Rob·
tfl Yown1, 110 111.en O'Har1, Clilt11n
Webb.
1:00 0 '1111 fatl lo F111lo11s" (d11) '54
-Jehn Ireland, Do111lllJ Malone.
a§ (C) ~ flat"' (CQlll) '62
-llidl11d 8q111er, fwtsdaf Wt ld,
Terry-Tllom11.
J:OO 0 (C) "Tt• Thwu~ ....._,,.
(IXll!I) '51-Dein M•l"lin, M nt M•rll
AlbertlleUI. ®I (C) "W111!111 SMr (dr1) 'ii
-David J1nswn, [d fkaley. !fl 00 "S9•111r St.cl" (m11i) '51
-Judy Garland. Ot n' ll1tly, Eddit
B1ac:kan.
J:.JO (Il"'l'lll Ctttt M1•H (dr1) '51 -
Jose f tn e1. Dt1n .1&11tl'. a (C) ..... Ill .. (dr1) '61 -(ti1•·
bt Ur T1110r. A:ich11d 8111"1on, N°'I
Cow1td, Jo1nn1 Shim~11i.
KOCE Tele vision
11:11 St ll••I
lltOCE I
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fPll!il
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t ;JI EMctrlc Cefnp.ilny ICI ICTWI I :• k .. 11'19 Slrffl IC) tCTWI
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/War Intrigue Film
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r&~Tops in Pops
By lheAssocialed Press
The foll owing are Billboc1rd 's hot rec ord hits ror
the week e ndinJ! May 2'1, as they upoea r in nell.l
week's issue of Billboard magazine.
HOTSINGLt:S
1. Slll NING STAR -Ea rth, Wind & Fire , (Colum-
bi a.
2. BEFORE THE NEXT TEARDROP FA LLS -
Freddy Fender, (ABC-Dot)
3.J ACK IE BLUE -Ozark ~fount ain D<1 redevll s,
(A&M l
4.0NLY YESTERDAY-Carpenters, CA&M)
5. THA NK GOD I'M A COUNTRY BOY -J ohn
Denver. (RCA )
6. HOW LONG -Ace, (ABC)
7. HE DON 'T 't.OVE YOU <Like I Love \'ou )
Tony Orla ndo & Da wn . (Elektra )
8. I DON 'T LI KE TO SLEEP ALONE Paul
Anka, (UnitedAftists)
9. BAD TIME -Grand Funk, CCa pitolJ
10. OLD DA VS -Chicago, (Columbia)
TOPL PS
l . EARTH. WI N D & FI RE -That 's The \Vay Of
The World. (Columbia)
Guard Plays Self
LOS ANGELES (1\IJ) -Thl' m an "'ho st arted it
all y,·ill be pl uying himself in the film aboul
\\' <.itcrgate , · 'r\ II lhl' PrL·si d~·nt 's i\l en."
Frank Wills , the Sl'l'Uli ty guard \\·ho diSl'OVl'l'l'd
the ta ped-opep door at tilt· l)e1n ot r;.i li t !\'.;1tiunal
He;.idquarters , \ViJI m :.i kl' his <i t·ting dt'hot 1n thl'
Robl•r t Red fo rd -Dust in l lnff1n;.i n 1110\'it•. --------<
• tllE flN£ST ADUl T
ENTERTAINMENT
L_-';fj IN THE M9'T
~LUXURIOUS THEATRES
............... ICI I! '1(1 -'"""'''°"''°"'. S..tu"'lA•l1lll•OO ~·-· ,_'°"" ll-ltl1CIO w-""'". Mii ~ SHAMP00 111
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MESA
1884 Newr.ort
Co5to Mno S4 1552
TONIGHT &
TUESDA Y ONLY
l1 merica11 Film
Tllefl lre Presen t:>
ALAN BATES in
"CELEBRATION"
"Lenny"
UJ U11 11ed 11< lo•.!'
Piiis: P'efitr Seflen
'"WHERE. DOES IT HURT?" .
1 THE SURF THEATRE '
Coosf Hiway At SH> 'it
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"RAFFERTY &
THE'GOlD
DUST TWINS" IRI
·~· "ClJ.SS OF '44"
StwrifllJ
GARY GRIMES
FINAL WEEK!
DOUBLE YOUR
1ST RUN
ENTERTAINMENT!
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"CJ.PONE"
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"Uve A Little,
Steol A lot"
A "Alc*o, lobby & ROM"
Y '"IEST H:IEHDS " IR I
"CAPOMI'"
''LAUGHING
P'OLICfMAN'"
°"'9Mlon ""u rro II 30 er "'
Sl1/SunlWOI 1? :Kl
Mon 1r>r11 Ft1 1111 um-ll?~
THE CITY SHOP'ING CENTRE
OAANOE •532,5121
1" CITY CEMT~( CIMEMA\ -S.A. f RWY IMA NC HIESTllllrlX.\
0 .0 . J'RWV !CITY OA . IE X.1
A "'CAPONI" ·,
V '"WNt TIM P..,.-r S•w"
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"'SINGU a11L" lll
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2. CHICAGO Vlll -(Columblol
3. TOMMY -ORIGINAL SO UNDTRACK
IPolydor )
4. BAD COl\.1PANY -StraightShooter , (A'tlantlc)
5. LED ZEPP ELIN -Phy~ical Graffiti, (Allan·
ti<.·)
6. J E FF B ECK -Blow By Blow, <Epic )
7. Aft1ER ICA-Hcnrl!i , (Warner Bros.)
8. ALlCE COOPER -Welcome ToMy Nightm are,
(All a ntic >
9. AN E VENIN G WITH JOHN DENVER -IRCA)
10. LYNYRD SKYNTDR -Nutting ' Funcy,
IMCA)
Et\SY U STENING
1. 99 Pt1 ILES FROM L.A. -Albert Ji am mond,
(l\.1ums ) _
2.WONOERFUL BABY -Don l\.1cLean.
Artists )
3. LOVE WILLKEEPUS TOGETH E R -Ca plin &
Tennille. (A&l\.1 >
4. RAIN \' DAY J>EOPLE -C~ordon lightfoot,
<Reprise)
5. THANK GOD I 'M A COUNTR)' BOY -John
Denver, (RCA l
6.0N LY YESTERDAY -C::1 rpenters, fA&M )
7. WILDFIRE -Michael Murphy, (Epic )
8. J'LL PLAY FOR YOU -Seals & Crofts,
(War ner Bros.)
9. MISTY -R ay Stevens. (Barnaby )
10. AN'!TI ME -F'rankSinatra, <Reprise)
FOUNTAIN VALLEY•
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"B!ST fMOlllS" ,
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"fUHH'I LADY" INI
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+ '"THI GAMILIA'"
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"LIVI A Llnll.
STUL A LOT .. IPGI
"fOUI MUSKITIHS"'
"T.UE THI MONl'I & IUN'" lPCiJ
"1-llMCAIM.t.TION Of PITll
PIOUD'".
"\KIND Ill' >till HOU1r
"CJ.PONE" Ill
"LAUGHING POLICEMAN''
n
Bar-gain Matinee s 1. 50 'l'il 2_:30
Se'nior Cit izens 1 .50 ·at all t1
SOUTll COAST PLAZA THEATRES
$.AH DlfGO FWY. AT BRISTOL
SO.COAST
Pl.WI
5'6-2711
FREE P.-RltlNG
SO. COAST ·~:. r:i=~\7o.. 111
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ROBERT MITCHEM
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8 40 S at1S..11. 12:XM.3().e olO
"THE SCAllCIOW"
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FREE PARl<IN.G
"CJ.MaOT'
9:45 SAT /SUM. 4;3~9:45
"Pl.INT YOUR WI.GOH"
7:00 SAT /SUM. 1:40-7:00
The llonlelo.wn ,..Wipiper
tor ALL the Ora,..e Coaal·,
I "1
ta Iha DAILY PILOT
'THESE GREAT HEW HITS STARTING WED •• MAY 21 AT EDWARDS
'. 1 ~ i~!.!i :1i~~ ..
CHARLES BRONSON
118REAKOUf
P•ler S.Uenin
''THE RElURN OF
THE PINK PANTHER" ~.... ' ,....,.____ ----' -· .::--._-/
l . 811'BT RirrNOLDS
W.W.AJID
TIUIDD:nl
D&JIC8JUllnlS
NOT SINCE lO/E STO\Y_
'THE OTHER SIDE OF
THE MOUNTAIN'
STJ.RTS FRI., MAY 25 ·
CUNT EJ.STWOOD
"EIGER SANCTION"
JMIAtH.tMr
"SHiii.A LIYINE" ,9
IMIAIY~
''THI YAIUV."
'I S€ PRI MO /I!.
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JACI llMMON (PG)
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l,1.llAIA S TREISAHO 21'1d Al C""-Wtsl
GEOIGE SEGAL '"THE OW\. l THI P'USSYCAT"
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892·4491 THE MAN WHO MADE THE TWENTIES ROAR '-"--'-'-'--'-'-"---'
lus "SHEILA LEVINE i1 beod and'-U•inl) in Hew YoR"·
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People turn to the Daily Pilot whenever
they have something to convert
to cash a used car, sofa, boat,
camper, ~asher -or dryer.
And, people throughout Orange County
turn to the people's market place ·
. -Daily Pilot classified ads · whenever
they . are looking for bargains ..
On Saturdays, everyone .turns -to .Daily
Pilot ·DIME-A-LINES. That's where the
biggest b~rgains items under $~5 -
are to be found.
The best place to buy or sell in
Orange County is the Daily Pilot.
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Red Tape Co1•ntered
Costa Mesa Eyes Home Occupations Law
If you sit at bom8 and crothet f0r your family Ind friends .
everybody will tb&nk ,)'OU for it.
But if you sell wbat you make yo~
-C:ookiellft
may (i.nd yourself bound up in red
tape. .
lo Costa Mesa, many have
become enmeshed .ln laws ~tu~t
Mesan Delivers;
Assisi$ Refugees
Cookies are a universal
language to the Cook:ieUn Lady,
who marsh&led a campaign to
get titeraJly ton s or baited goods
to U.S. troops in Southeast Asia six years ago .
Darrilyn Oliver. a resident of
liortheast Costa Mesa, has been
slaving over a hot stove again in
the interests or ber own brand of
international relations.
She and her children -who
helped bake some 400 peanut but·
ter, chocolate chip and oatmeal
cookies las t 'o''eek -then de·
livered the m to Little Saigon at
Camp Pendleton.
"I'm taking my children to
show them the peopl e who
motivated me in the first place."
says Mrs. Oliver, who gained
• wide recognition ror her 1967 to
'89Cookielirt drive.
She and daughter Wendy, 13,
and son John, 7, will be deli ver·
ing the load of cookies and also a
supply or books donated through
the kindergarten and s tudent
council or Bear Street School.
where clothing for the rerugecs
also is being collected.
BAKING AGAIN
Cooklellfler Ollver
Hµntington Fund
\'
Givers Detailed
• The two winrlers or the March
trustee elections in the l{unt-
ingt.on Beach Union High School
District list teaChe rs as their big-
gest contributors.
Incumbent Helen Dille re·
ceived $1 ,950 of her $2,455 cam-
paign war chest from district
teachers. according to the final
set of ca mpaign rinance state·.
ments rited w ith the Ora nge
County Registrar or Voters.
Don MacAIJist er, the other vi c-
tor, received more than one-third
of hi s $3,333 election fund rrom
teachers.
The statements s how Mrs.
Dille put $1,073 or her runds back
into the hands or teachers. She
paid that amount to West Orange
County United Teachers for
paper, postage, materials and
i;ecretarial help they gave he r
d¥_ring the campa ign.
She spent the rest of her money
the same way most or the other'
nine schoo1 board candidates did
-for a(lvertising signs and
brochures.
MacAllister, with his $3,333
fund and a $996 non-cash dona-
tion, had the best -financed cam-
paign of all, rollowed by Mary
Aileen Matheis, who collected
$3,035.
His biggest donations were
from district teachers, who gave
him $1,350, rollo.wed by the $996
non-cash contribution rrom John
Palme, 6572 Via Angelina Drive,
Huntington Beach, who did
brochure des ign work ror him
free of charge.
Mrs. Mathei s colle-cled the
second highest amount during
her unsuccessful bi(f for a board
.eat. Her $3.035 fund, however,
included a $1 .138 loan rrom her
husband . Charles.
The largest contributio n she
listed was $500 from the Hunl·
ington Be ach-F ountain Valley
Board or Realtors .
During the c ampaign, s he
1pent $327 for a public relations
and a campaign consultant,
Michael Metzler or Fullerton.
The student candidate. Andrew
Studdert, collected and spent
about $1,300, but $815 of that
came from his own pocket. His
l argest contributor w:.as listed as
Bill Foste r, manager of the Hunt-
ington Be ach Company, who
donated $50.
Doris -Allen received $960 in
c::ash donations , including $200
·Surgical
Serenade?
LUNENEBU RG , West
Germ a n y (U PI J -
Surgeo n s a t th e c ity
ho&pit a l ofrer t heir pu-
tienU a choice or music ror·
listening to while undergo-
ing an operution.
Mostly, it I ~ m ;.1rchcs in
~-4Ume.
A hbspital spokcsm un
Jald s urgeons d eveloped
the idea when they realized
that a growing number of
patients receive only local
ane1th ettc end thu.s rctaJn
• mott of the ir senses.
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from F rle-ndly Dairy, 14341
Ne"''land St .. Westminster. She
al so coll ecled $878 in non·
monetar y dona tions, in cluding a
S378 news paper ad rrom G~ne
Tunk. O\\'ner or Tunk's ~1arkel ,
9701 Westminster Ave.
Steve Tuc ker r eceived a nd
spent $603 durin g the campaign,
all from his 0\1on pocket. while
Zay Brand rina nced his S298 cam·
paign primarily himself.
The other candidates a ll re·
ceived or s pent less than $200 and
were not required lo turn in
financial statements.
* * *
Other Candidate
Spending Listed
Ada Clegg, who won her bid for.
re-election to the Westminster
School Board in March, spent
more than other contenders in
rive We st Orange County school
races.
Campaign rinanc ing stale·
ments filed with the Orange
County Regis trar or Voters ,
however, s how three other can-
didates close be hind.
Dewey Wiles, the other suc -
cessrul Westminster candidate,
spent $926, while Richard Plum
s pent $915 in his Pountain Valley
School Board ra ce.
Both Wiles and Mrs. Clegg list-
ed $800 donations from district
teachers as their m ain campaign
donations, while Plum's fund all
came rrom s m all contributions or
less than $50.
Major campaign fWKis by dis·
lrict show :
-Westminster: Dorothy Gee
spent $840 rrom her own pocket.
-Fountain Valley : Kare n
Ackley s pent $522, including $200
or her own money and $230 rrom a
garage sale: Fred Vo.5s, who lost
his bid for re-election, spent $718,
· includin(; a $200 contribution from
district teachers.
--Otean View: Micke_y..-i(o"rba
received a $600 contribution rrom
teachers. but only spent $431 on
her campaign so returned $200 to
teachers; Elbert Craft spent S312
or his .own mone y ; Charles
Osterlund spent $328, mostly
rrom his own pocket.
· -Hantlng:toa Beach City:
Louis DaHarb spent $240 in his
uns uccessful bid to win re-
election, and be turned $40 left.
over to various contributors,
Brian Garland received $881, in-
c luding $300 from teachers;
Norma Vander Molen spent $633,
all or it collected in small dona-
tions. ..
~at Beach: Solace Jackson
received $831 , including $130
from Antonia Gohrman, 3252
Easter Cirlce, Huntington
Beach, with the rest coming from
'a benefit rarrte, car wash and
rot kl ail party.
The other 18 candidates filed
standard disclosure forms say-
ing they had s pent or collected no ,
more than $200. The standard
form does not require any listing
ol cont ti bu tors or expenses.
Teacher at CdM
Figlds Dismissal
A go ve rnm enl teacher at
Corona del Mar' High School,
whom trustees are considering
dis misslnj!'. on charaea of un·
proressiona l conduct, says that he
"'·ill seek a public hearing at the
A1ay27 board meeting.
Michae l Mang. 30, who has
taught at the high school tor
seven years, was charged with
unprorcssional conduct and sus·
'pended from leaching recently.
At last week 's board meeting,
trustees mel briefly in a clos«!d ,
exeC'utive ses5ion nnd Issued
Mang u noti ce of intent to dis mi ss.
•Al that time, they ulsotcl the May
Z7 heurlng da te .
Teachers being considered for
dis m issal m ay request either
open or closed hearlngs. Most
teachers prefer havin1r a private
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Accordin1 to a Corona del Mar
student, petitions have been
circuJaled on ca nlpus ln support or the teacher . .
Charges against Man( do not
Involve one incident but rather, a
number of s mall complaints con
cemJn1 his m anner of teaching
and his asserted unorthodox at·
Utudes.
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PUllUC NOTICt:
•
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE INVITING •1DS
Notice Is ..,..•tDY Qlvt n 11'1•1 ll>e &o.1•<1
of TrvslHS ol IM Co•sl Commu11.11
ColltQI 0 1'1rlcl ol Or•11011 County,
C.ll!ornl•. wUI tf'(lll~11 staled bkh 111>
to o :OO a.m., T""sd•Y. J11<1• ). 1t7S. •1
Ille Pu•c.,.so1111 Oep1. ot s•ld \Chool dis·
lrk l l«tltd •t lllO Adams """""'· C.Oil• Mtu, Calltor11la, i i which l•me
Mldbkti win bf PV!Jlic11 ope111d Md r1-
..a1W:
PRINTING & BINDING GOLOEM-WE~T COLLE GE C.ATA LOG Fol\
ltll-16.
AU bl4' jiff lo bt in &CCO<,,.,n(f With
Ille IM1nocllons •no C:on<111,om •flll
So«.iloc•tiolls whllh ••• riow on Ille
.,.g m.r tM "c11red 111 lh• office of ""'
P\orc.,.ilno Ao;ie111 ol s•ld ~<hOOI d"·
Irk \.
E•O• Vidder m11s1 suDmll wilh his bid
ii c1\l'lltr"s Clw!t k. c1r\lll.., cntc:I!,. or
bklde•"l tlOnd m.o.. Pl'Ylbl• 10 lhl Of·
Oei' ol the C.O.st Community eou-
Ol1lrlcl &olorO ol TnulN• i""' '"""'"I
Mt '~' ll'l&fl hw perce11t IS"'I of l!Wl
SUl'I'\ OiO II.& 9.....,.&11111 ln1t \he bl-.
,will tnlt• 11110 !fl• prop0i1d Col!U.ac:I 11
tM lo&,,.. Is 1w1rd+d 10 l'>lm. 111 ,.,.
...... 1 DI lollurt 10 '""' 11110 such CM •
lrtct. IM O<'OC'~s of th• ch•ck ..;11 111
lorleltltd, or i11 11'141 l •S• ot • t>Dnd. IN
tvll sum ll'lettol will Ill !Orlt llfll lo wkl
Kl\Ool Ol\trlct.
NO lltdder m 1y wll""••w l\ii bid tor•
period ol lorty.flYI (41) di~ ,.\Ir Ille
o.11w1 lor ll'l1-11lno thlr1ot,
T"" ao.rd ol Trinl11s ''"'"'" the pr I vii~ ot r1}1ctlno •11y •nd 111 bid!. or
to w•lYI Olly .,.,.,,9\lllr!tl1s or Ill·
-orm.lltl11l111111 111'11 or 111 tM bldcllna.
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SHARK ISLAND YACHT CLUB READY FOR ANOTHER SEASON
Commodore Ed Danielson Greets VC Bertuleit, RC Sadler
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BALBOA YACHT CLUB OBSERVES 51ST OPENING DAY CEREMONIES
Commodore Ken Ross (left) Ranked by Staff Commodores.
New Yachts
Win First
Race Tests
By ALMON LOCKA BEY
Da11, PU.i 11u .. 1tn9 Edok>r
1·wo spanking new sailing
yachts, both untried in off.shore
competition lived up to their de·.
signers' und owners' hopes Sun-
d;;iy by h<.inc..lily winning their
respective l'lassl'S in the "first
race of the 1975 Pucific Ocean
RacttlOConfercncc (Jl()RC ).
The 90-milc beat up the coast
from San Diego lo J,ong Beach
"'as in effect a shakedov"n for
1-lawkeyl', Duve Cuckll'r's 48-foot
aluminum sloop fr·om tht°'.' design _ _,.
board of Nc"·port Beach dl'·
signer Bruce King, and l-lu.·-
1icanc Deck, ~1orric Kirk's Doug
Pclersun-dcsigned lY.'u-tonncr.
l-la)Nkeyc, fl ying the burgce of
Newport lla rbor Y al·ht Club. 1Nas
the Class A winner, and · llur-
ricane Deck, sailing under the col-
. ors of Balboa Yachl Club. was the
Class 8 winner.
A NOT ll F.R Nll YC e ntry,
George Touby~s veteran o~e
tonncr, America Jane _JI , easily
outclassed the Class D held.
Clu ss C :.ind overall honors
were won" by another Peterson ·
designed two-tonncr .. vendetta,
co-skippered by Art DeFcvt•r and
Tom Tobin, Su n Diego Yacht
Club.
First yaC'hl to finish "':JS the
62-foot Ne"' Zealand-built sloop
Ragtime, l'O-ski ppercd by Bill
Pasquini und Bill While of Long
Beach Yac ht C lub, with a n
elapsed lime. of lB hours, 32
minutes and 28 seconds.
'THE R E W E R E 46 sl<1rtcrs in
t he race the inaugural of the six-
race PO.RC which continues·next
weekend with the rugged Chan-
nel Isla nds race out of Los
Angele! Y'acht Club. The Chan-
nel Islands ·circ.-uit will be .scored
aa two ruces.
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CLASS A (8 ) -l , llawkl'yc; 2.
Rugt:lme; 3, Rcgulas 11 ~ Bob Gar-.
rison. N•IYC: 4. Sunset
Boulevard, John Cu lley .und Stu
Linder, CYC ; 5, Aorang1, llenry
Wheeler, NHYC.
CLASS B (13 ) -l, lturricane
Deck · 2 Raid er, Jim Lin· derm~n 1 8VC; 3. Dec.eption ,
David r.feginnlt y, CYC ; 4. Loco
Vlente 111 , Jim Seals, BYC ; S,
Saudade, Btll P1.1 scoe. Nl-IYC.
CLASS C 03) -I , Vendetta : 2,
'sting, John Dyk und Terry Inch .
CYC; 3, The Tcr1·orlsl, Al Cassel,
BCYC: 4, Silver Fox 11 , Bob
Kellerher, LBYC : 5, Aperitif,
Charles Miiier, LA\'€.
CLASS D -1, Amer\cn Janc 1 JI , Geor1e T oob y, NHYC; 2.
Auspicious, Rob Batche r ,
SWYC: 3, Whimsey Tres, Hugh
Rorors, LA YC: 4. Sllberrad,
James• Brown, SWYCi 5, Am-
.bush, Ed Perry, SBYC.
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Marcia Holyoke Prepares To Ma ke-Big Noise
VO'( AGERS YACHT a.ua HOLQ9 OPENING DAY BREAKF,t,ST
-Commodore Jolln Klnllel Welcomef Memlle,., GuHla '·
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. 1-larbor offil'i·Jlly declared their
1975 season opt.•nings Saturday
with dJ"l'SScd s hip yacht displays,
formill flug raisings und
<·limuxcd by a colorful boat
purudt• around the harbor. -' ...
Voyagers Yacht Club I~ off
the ft.•stivities with its ti-aditionul
hreukfasl ut the club's rooftup
quarters un v Via Lido. Com -
modore John Kinkel presided
ovl'r thl' festivities. i ntroducing
ot her flag offi<.'·ers and club
~uests . VYC wus also one of the
clu bs 11articipating in the parade
during the afternoon.
SHARK ISLAND Vaoht Club
held its offil·ial flag-raising and
introduction of officers and
guests at 10 a .m . underthediret'·
Lio n of Commodore Ed>A•ard
Danielson. SI'i:'C"s predominant-
ly JXl"'er flt.'et also participated
111 the harbor parade.
Conduc ting noon l"l'remonies
"ere L,ido Isle 'i:'acht Club "'ith
Co1nmodor.e Dl'rek Niblo in
(·har~e . and Bahia Corinthian
'i:'.icht Club under the di1·ecllon of
Co1nmodort• Rod Schupcl.
Commodore Ken Ross of
Balboa Yacht Club officially
declared the beginning or the
club·s Slsl year in ceremonies al
l .30p.m .
ALl. OF T H E clutli held fleet
inspt•ctions "'ith a>A·°ards being
pres l'ntt'd for the best kept
yachts in the respecti\·e fleets.
To <:tlle\'iate harbor congestion.
lht• I-I arbor De partment this year
decreed that clubs would condul't
tht.•ir O\\·n individual parades.
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Commodore Derek Niblo (ri gh~), Vice Commodore O'Briel'I
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From Left: Dennis Burnett, Com. Richard Keith, David Ha rrison, Bob Carolan "
Fox Wins Openiilg Rae~
Ed Fox of Cabrillo Beach
Yacht Club picked up most Of the
perpetual trophies Sunday in
CBYC's annual Opening Day In-
verted Start race in whi ch boats
of all classes start according to
their ha ndicap with the slowest
boats starting first.
feet. the Ken Davis Trophy for
yachts under 40 feet and the 1-lon-
iieymoon Perpetual for the first
Los An geles Harbor Cal-20 to
fini sh.
Grasshopper, Rob 1-latrh. cnv.1::-:
3, As t ray. l·lcnry Schoficj-d,
AB 'i:'C; 4. Sc ala\\·ag. Sle\·e Jost.
CBYC : S, Cheetah. Dirk r,n.
nint,.Ylon . Kl-IYC. ,
Fox , sailing his Cal-20 Colleen .
won the Greer Trophy for yachts
20 feet and under, the Audre
Brown trophy for yachts under 60
\\'inner of the Poinl Fcr1n111
Perpetual for yachts over 20 fcct
y.•as Con Lady s kippered by
\V allace Miller. CBYC:
OVER 20 FEET-1, Con l.ady,
Wallace M il l er, CB''C ; 2.
CNDER 20 f<,EET-1. Coll l\'l"·
Ed Fox. CBYC ; 2,; 1'ension -ll,
Bi ll Carm ichael. CR\'('; 3. M'ai
Janq4e, Bob Cas \\·e\\. CJ3YC ·;;4.
Rambunctious. Co"·ie and M.in-
ning, CBYC ; 5 Sugar Plun1, Dan
Clapp. CBYC.
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$199 MO.
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southerly exPosure for sun bathing & wet bar ..-nd sep•ra&.e
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... in Irvine T errace; lgc. mstr.
bdrm. with mirrored doors: eating
a r ea in bright. light kitchen
overlooking profess. landscaped yard.
$89,500
Beine re modeled : c ustorn 5 BR. 5 Ba.
6500 sq . rt. home on point, pool, dock.
lge. dock .//~ S,,,uJ,~ ~~;~:t di~~:gs,' ;~~~'i'~m oi:n1n"g r.::i.~[:f~~
REA l'JOR on sandy beach, pier & float. Fully 1•• bar~ .. "'°· CI01e
I. · · · · furnished.'Pricc reduced to;$295,0QO. wM .V. COuotryCl.uband Lovely cus tom 3 TIJl & den, 3 1.~ bti , on
lagoon. Boal s lip . S.!25,000. B EACH COTTAGE co"• llleaa country Club, and neighborhood A PITCH & A PUTI
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JUST RIDUCED park. It ·s air condl· Walk just one short block to either lioned, where you don't
Beautifully dccortilcd 5 Ull. 4 1,~ ba.,
paneli ng, 3 [rplcs. lloal slip. SlG0,000. Beautifully decor .. & upgraded fa mil y
home. 4 Bdrms., den & formal di ning
r m . Luxurio u s carpettn-g. Bit-in
bookcases . Ass umable VA Joan.
Nea rly 2100 sq . ft. or livi ng space.
Price only· $67 ,500
OCEJ\,N ·OR BAY. 2 Bedrooms, needlt.Thi5 wlllbeaone
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Custom 5 BR. 4 ba .. View, 80 ft.
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HEA LTOHS '' """ l!Hli
llG CA.HYON -VIEW! Sl39,500
Beautiful NEW 4 BR ''Deauville ''.
Dining rm, bonus rm , fa bulous
k itchen & tiuge master s uite. Plush
cptng. landscaped & room for pool.
21 I I San JOCIC)llin Hill• Road
NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644-4910
1002G ...... al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
SORROWfUL
SELLERS
'J'h1,, t·ouple never c\·cn
,,lcpt in lhL' ma:i tcr sullc !
'!'hey J U"l ;iJOt·ll. 111 ·
;,,t ai led ,'I,: paneled .~
plumbed. and nuw·they
mu~t mnve. E!c~ant -!Bit
trilt::vel \V ,bra nd llt:W
J)()VI & jul'U l.ll , pan.:lctl
ullJ L'l'J tnull·Ln stL•reo.
1Jr1cl\ U-U·{J . d l .'i .
\V;1lersuftcncr. anO 111 ut·h
murc. ·rheir tn1s101·tune
1. ... ) vur opportun ity ;Jt
;:;1 -1 ,uuu. ,~. t ;1s:.uma blc
;•, lo:i11. C:\LL 550·ltili0
YA HO DOWN
LIKE A MODEL
HEAR BEACH
t"inci>t bt:ach area . ·rruly
cxei:uuve neighborhood.
Gur~eous landscaping.
l:.:le,l!:int entry "''-'Y· I.'uJly
u pgra d e d interior.
Guur in c t kil t:hcn.
Furmal dine. Fa mily
s11.cd bedrooms. 15'x.io··
covered d:iucc pa ,11.Lon.
I lu ge 1nas tcr suite-no
do..,·n buys this!! '1'~1kl'
:id ~·a ntage, call 84::!·2535.
OPI N 1119 •I I $ I UN 10~( NK (i''
OPEN DAILY l·Spm.
;10~6 CATA l\1Alt1\i'IJ
/I a rbor View, Cd~I
O\VNE!t '"l\IUS'l'" sell
:ind can gi~·c unmetJ. oc·
cup. tiDJl, fanl rtn, din
rm, pool & JUC:lllZi. In
g r c a t s h a p e .
1:0.lurgucr1tc ,\ve. to Keel
Dr., turn lctl and go lo
end of (.'U,l ·de·sac.)
675-SSI I
Cole of Mewpori
FOURPLEX
$72,SOO
:"liccd a q uit·k sale on
lhcse bread & b.fil!.cr un·
its lhat a rc offered at
1972 prices. Scllcr must
sell to buy more! Take
advantage of the 3 bdrm
owncr.s unit + ~·2 bdrms-
and l l>drm. lluy now and
shl!llcr your ln<:ncnc for
1975. Hu rry~ a-17-6010.
Of'fN IPI II • 11 5 II.JN rOllf NP(('
rt1! THE REAi.
ESTATERS
2515 E . Coast Hwy OCEAMFROMT
Corona de! i\1ar. 4-PLEX 1 ;;;;~~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 L a r g e I -b d r m . r urn .
::.ipt s.: .s undeck: 4
EASTBLUFF ~ara yt•s : great sturter }''OREVE lt VIEW ; -I Br . units. SIJS,UOO
3 baths, i frplcs.; J.'l ft . ti73·3063 548·96i3E\"es g:unc room. A real find.
$105,000 associated
COLOR COORDIHA.TB> CONDOMINIUM
Beautiful gold tones thruout, 3 bedrl'l')
former model of the Dolores plan,
with vi e w of the Back Bay and
Wilde rn ess Arca. De lightful with
beams, patios, g reenbelt · and all the
amenities of the Bluff's life style. Now
vacant and asking $88,000.
UNIQUE HOMES Redtan -675-6000
2443 E. Coad Highway, Corona del Mer
G......i 1002 G.,....al ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOVER SHORES
EN T E RT A IN J N DECORA.TOll'S BROl<fA~ Qf.ALTOR!.
,:r'2' Vv B .. ~~~ 6 'b~1
LACUESTA
BY THE SEA
HO DOWN
S'l'YLE; 4 Br, 4 ~ ba .. 3 DELIGHT
trplcs., pool, unlx:lieva· OMLY $35,500
ble view, rarnily rm.,1----•-----1 Bonusroomis morcthan den. h brary, game rm., 3 ample for regulalion pool YOUR opportunily! 2100
wcl bars !one pro. STEAL THIS! lablc. 2 l.arge bdrms sq. (l. of ocea.n·cooled
fcsslonal)$22H,OOO Two 2·bdrm homes wilh 2•/~ baths.Allofthis g rande ur with NO
c;:;. SEL ECT ' .
.,.... PROPERT IES
GoodCostaMesa loc. Pi"" bo o'ng a d•·orator'.-DOWN PAY i\1 ENT, ['~' · ,· ·,::, .. !.•.: HARBOR lleducedto$4.2,50U de'ifgh~. Low d";wn pay~ f'our jumbo bedrooms.
CALL 675--7060 ment will buy this far out l\1ost prestigious & de·
· '. ·.:.;~. .ti c 949 sired area. Firsl lo call MESA VERDE ome. ·al!S4S· l. i.:e t s t his TREi\lEN·
.. RANCHO COMPANY Lovely family home in -l>OUS ilARGAI N. Call
CALIFORNIA.. POOL TIME ~r~~tT?~1_i xlnt neighborhood. g.:!~~159 .. 1r~'u1,,6 ~1 ,1P(1 ,
IS J LiS1' AROUNl> the 673 4400 ilcaut. cond.! SSB,500 [ ~ ASSUME cul'ner and ""c ha\'e the[~ ..... ~~~-~~ .......... ~. CALL556-8800" • VA LOAN IH.·rlctd·t home ~o~ ye<.1r1• BGlboaBayProp. · /
BEACH ·m un '""""'"'"" 3 JUST LISTED!! Reallon GORGEOUS "< 1
.• '.;\ Ut!d1·o om . 2 bath ,
}{a 1n Lo I 1 n g l hr e e ..enclosed patio (what a BLUFFS CONDO
HOME IM IRV.IME
~TH E REAL 1
~ [S1ATERS ;
Small 3 bdrm.,. 2 baths surrounding
beautiful atn um. This ls a free
st anding home with no common walls,
located close lo everything. Offered at
Dtd you· miss lhil boat on
a.rina property at N~wport Beach? Min·
dah1Y. Ba.y b your last
chance. 3·BR wat.ttfrool
Townhouse with dock.
$68,500. By Owner. Eves
ilOS/ 483·4023 .
$51,500 •
[U~~IN-M1'~TIN IHl
"---REALTORS'-'--" 1006
644-7662 • . COllOHA DEL MAR •HY O\VNi~I? •
IOOZ G1n1ral
3 Br., 2 Ua home + Upl
uvcr yaragc. X111t lcr1n s,
I OOZ l-"'="=5::,W0=·.:".:.'3:.·.:.l1co7.;.«c_ __ •••••••••••••••••••••••
BETTER
THA.HHEW
MILLIONS VIEW
Absolutely most stun·
ning view of llarbor en·
tran ce and ocean .
Recently re modeled and
redecoralcd. 'l'op loeu·
lion in Old Corona del
i\1ar. Hichly paneled !iv·
ing room and formal din·
ing room and beautiful
garde n kitchen. <.:all
673-8550.
HEW IN IRVIHE
Cathedral ceilings add to
lhe roomy reeling of this
3 bdrm home. Sprink.Jers
front & rear & the pool is
j u s t s te p s away. At
$44,700 this property is a
solid value. Brand new
on the market. 646"7711.
lill ' '
POOL TIME
Grcal e nterlaining homo
in established, prt.'Stigc
.area , N orth 'fus l in .
Cus tom built lath &
plaster 3 or 4 BR, family
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
BalboaPeninsula 1007 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Sl32,000·bay view, 2 yrs
old; :t sty 3 Br /3 Ba. Open 1l>ail y . JJS l,1ndo Ave.
tl75·ti62 l /64tl ·2125. CEA.SIT~~~-Nice duplex, Npt. Is l. 1
OS a.--Hlt,l 'n ba .ea.~,500
Jus t off Irvine Ave.-Marshall ltlty 675·4600 Close to schools, library -
& Westcliff shopping , Cotoaect.I Mer 1022
'l'wo bedroo m plus •••••••••••••••••••••••
paneled den: al!Tl05t a 4
car garage • hobby shop
plus room t o park
ca m per, boat, elc.
$49,500.
675-5511
Cole of !Wwpari
25 15 E . Coast Hwy .
Corona del Mar
4 IDRM, 2 Bi.TH
V a ul t e d cei ling s ,
fi r e place, new shag
crptg, custom drapes
VIEW VIEW
VIEW
Sop hi s t icat e d con -
dominium on sixlh floor.
Located on Halboa &y
with slips available.
J>'abulous view of ocean
& bay. Price d r e·
asonably at ~.ooo. Call
673·8550. . °"''" 11t 9 . 11·s flJN ro BE NICfl
thruout, J.o'A heat, naturat 1 \;g~:; wood cabinets in a cozy I·
kitch. Lots of trees in SPECTACULAR vie w,
front & back yards with a pool, 4 Br, family rm, 21h
bea ut; co v ·d patio. Ba, dining rm, pror. de·
Priced lo sell fast at · corated & landscaped,
£.39,950. 874 San d castle Dr • I£. I~-::! l. .. . s120.ooo. """·"""
Propllrli9s · · RENTALS
752-1920 \Ve have a select number
l•OOOUAllST.NlWPOtlf"l l ACH of rentals in ''Old
bcdruoom ranch hvusc. grec nhvuse! i. Offered al Super sharp Carmelita PRICE DUPLEX llop skip anti Ju mp in lhe ::i-15,500. CallS.W-1151 model & just 18 mos. Assumable Loan rm, wet bar, indoor bltn A WEDNESDAY
SPECIAL FOR
THE DOCTOR
Coro n a·'. Charming
rustic unils, some with
fireplaces a nd walk to all
shops and the beach.
From $275 mo.
ocean. Sc 1)ar<ite tui:h new! 4 Bdrms., 3 full SLASHED
Beamed li \·1ng rou rn . baths, storage galore. 90
J::11ormo u:. llc"l:i size Flat-top, bltn. ran~e. $44. 0.
3 Bedrooms, l 'h baths
each. Built·ins,
fireplaces, patios, quiet
residential area. Won·
derful tenants each pay
$315 per month. Asking
$94,000.
Payments only $249. per · BBQ. Zo.n~d fo~ horses.
month inc luding taxes J'.or add1t1onal inform~·
for th.is sharp J bedroom t1on call
2 bath Costa Mesa home'. Century 21 R.E.
This has it all and its on
the private i\1esa Verde
golf cours e & country
club greens. F.Urways,
trees & ponds at your
back door. Formal din-
ing room. Billiards siled
family r oom plus a
trophy room or den.
Chi ldrens wing with play
room. 4 Gianl bedrooms
& 4 baths. Its an ex-
clus ive ut only SlJ.1,950.
Call 546·2313.
Ja1n1Jy 1·oo m. (;;1 1·den 1'ransferred owner must Two-Story, near pro·
J.: It e /J e 11 • SpJ c i o u s l~~~~~~"""io'ioiiioo"~ leave! $82,900 posed marina site. Bike You'll love the massive 979·1050 .
<:htldrens rooins with 1: C f C h ' to beach, walk to shop-
"''alk·in closet.<;. ~'iaSSl\"C EASTRIDGE • • oleswort IY ping. Go~rmet kilch~n. brick fir e place, huge
kitchen, separate dinette
area, (.'overed patio and
large .rear yard studded
with fl'uit trees. New on
the ma rket. Priced only
$37 ,000. <.:all 546·5H80
ki ng size rnastcr suite. Pri me eastside location Reottors 640..0010 ·l~rge family room, brick
. \:,sume tr,:, V,\. No ne "' in Costa M csa. A 'lovely 2 1;;;;~;;;:;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 f1 rep la cc. Owner anx·
Joan co,,ls. S2·tl µ;1ys :.ill. .'>tory colonial with 3 iou s. Call 962-7788.
c :il) tuda,J.'. '..1ti:l·tij1;7. bedroo1n s plus study . NEXT TO • K€Y
546~4141
~ ''"'r'"'"''"°'' 1r11 1, •.(" 1.• · d ..., i::asy ma1ntcnantc an •-RE:ALTOR.Sft [ ® l __ ijA_iHiit_ll1-~-·;_~·m_~;_ .. =._'.,'_~r_G_'b_."u_"u_' u_'._'·-~_~:_·f_i ll1 g h~fYuGply~c d ·I -vEAATSTERMSID~ COATS&WALLACE ., •= HERITAGE REAL ESTATE. INC
. • REALTORS
· -bedroom, 3 bath s1ngh:: w::;
General 1002GHeral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
CORONA DEL MAR
Charmini! lo\v nhousc -delightful
deco r . Harll\vooc.1 fl oors. leaded
windows. ·rv-music center and bar
in con\·~rtible den . $65.000. Fee.
LUSK HARBOR VIEW HILLS
\'ou \viii e njoy the outdoor fun of
this charmi11g home \Vith :its ])OOI.
jacuzzi, l\vin c har·broilc r & gas
li g hts. II hcdroo1n s . 2 bat hs . sws.ooo.
BIG CA.HYON VIEW & POOL
llt!aut iful tJ:X l l!rior of \Vood a nd
sl<>n c , o n la,r g c viC\\' lot . 5
Bcc.trooms. family room. Definitely
u home for entertai ning . \Vood
d eck in g s urrounding pool a nd
jacuzzi. S179.500.
S PARKLING HEW BA.VFROHT
NC'\·cr lived-in 4 l:>edroom 4 bath
home ,.., /sand y beach, pier & slip
Illu s s p cc t ~1 cular Ilarbor &
mountain viC\\'S. Great location on
fee land for S2fi9 .500.
SPYGLASS -BEST VIEW ·
l.Janor amic vi<.:\V of Nc \vport Beach,
l~a y, :.ind occ.•an . 6 berlrooms. fan1 ily
r()(1n1. bonus r o<>tn. rosewood peg
floor entry , \\'Cl !Ja r , JX>OI. jacuzzi.
1-:nc los cd c ourtyard entry \\'ilh
fountain. S2 15.000.
C AN'T BEAT THIS PRICE
Come sec this neat 2 bL"Ciroom & a
den Turtle 1t<>ck ''fownhousc with
low ma111tc.:na11 tc. high ceilings, t"·o
baths & SJ).acious diniog area for
on ly S54 ,950
A. HOME IN THE PA.RK!
B t!autifull)' d Cl'Ot""l:ated und
Jand sC aJ)c d Ox ford m ode l
t own h o u se o n th e J>cirk. in
U niver~t y l')<.trk. '!'h is g reat 3
bcdroon1 home has a dining ro<>m
a nd a bonus roon1. 9:~.950
NEWPORT IE.A.CH 644-1 76~
LAGUNA. IE.A.CH 494·0749
A COLDWELL IA.HKER CO.
,
I..
l eve l home . 'l'hi s COSTAMES.A.
SANDP IPE ll MODEL CRV is in. OK for vet
has been profl'ssionally purchase. 3 bedrooms.
decorated and custo m 1,12 baths, hard""·ood
landscaped. J\lagn1ficent floors. Call now64fi..7171 ,
pat io and \'iewing deck. 3 oPf'' ,,19 •11.., •t;r>, •111 N·Ct'
Car g arage. $123,900.
You own the land.
640-6161
ELEGANT
EASTSIDE
Located on beautiful cul·
de-sac street is this J
Bedroom. 2 bath Dike &
Colgrove built home. Ex·
pressly s hown for the ~~~~~~~~~~\ particular buyer al this -; low price of just
LACUESTA
4BR +FAM
ASSUME
$32,SOO
nambl1ng 2 s tory, 4
bedroom La Cuesta. Cul
de sac Joc11t1on. Spacious
COSTA.MESA.
CONDO
Near new-3 bedrooms &
2 b1:1lhs, pool. Clean and
ready to move in! Owner
may carr y 2nd trust
deed. $32,000.
. PETE BARRETT
-REALTY-
641·5200 675·4060
~~
living and formal dining l•---------r oon1 s. Se11aralc COO\". Big CanyOn Buy
den, giganti c. family Beautiful Dover model,
r oom with fireplace. vacant. 1\tus t sell! 2
Separate children and Bedroom &den. Sl l9,SOO.
master suite. Secluded or leas e S700. mo. "gro und s . C hi~d ·sa fe
street. Be fi rst to sec it.
Call !Jt.i3·6i!i7. VOGEL & BABBITI
$59,500
~~
-ANYTIME
CDM·DUPLEX
Luxurious CJJ~ du1>lcx.
South of the hi gh"'·ay., 3
Bdrm & rumpus rourn
plus 2 bdrm unil. Open
bea ms & lot<> of wood.
Upgraded thruout. Great
investment or home & in·
come can be yours. Call
for deta ils . 6<16 ·7711.
Open Eves.
HO DOWN
CLOSING COST·S
OMLY!!
5 BDRM /Z STORY
Tr ee lined s treet.
Pres tige approach.
Mas s ive entry.
ENORMOUS PARLOR.
Formal banquet room.
Gigantic garden ki~chen.
i\l Al\11\f OTli RUMPUS
itOOM. 5 BONUS
JiEDROOMS. Closing
costs rnove you in, Gl's
take advantage. Ca!I now
842·25'35.
OPfN m 9• 11 s f UN rOlll Nl(E • ----
THE REAi.
ESTATERS
SUPER SHARP
\\.'here else but i\1esa
Verde can you find such
a lovely J bcdrm home
for only $58,000. Must see
to appreciate! Call now
before it ·s too late!
..-rSuPERB
HOMES 3M8 Ca~1 NB 541·1fl5S Of'INIU'l ·ll~l lJl/lOR//11</1 ~
[~1lfl!;H1l 1~~~~~~ mmt1 ~;~~:Rl~L
DY OWNER, 48R, Jam --------•! VIEW
REALTOR S
644·6056
2 s·ronv " br, 2 ba. rm, 2ba . nr. So. Co<ist CountryClubArea .Spiral staircase.Vaultcd Hepuhl1 c home. new Jllalil . J'urchased new ceilings. Huge master
I 11 Wrought iron gate en· · c k' h Cl>lS, dr1)s, assu1ne V1\ 111m c, mu s t sc . suite. ountry 1tc en. 'd I r tra nce to beautifully W b L · loan , quick possession, Cons1 er a I o l'crs. (7141 e t ar. ow ma in·
111·. :Su . Cst . Pluza . 557·4591aft5pmwkdays: planne d 3 bedroom te n a n ce 1-ands cap ·
d $ honH!. Brea'kfast area + I · I _IJw_nr/,\gt._7.'l_l·S.J lti :11J ay at/Sun. d 1 Jng.Poo ·Jacu1.1.1. A rea _ form al dining, I> e dream at only $46,500.
O '"'""""'' lell•rt of "" four ...:ro..,bled word• be.
low ro f0<m 19'1t AiftlP!e ....,..a,, I GY NACE 11 I I I I
I B LA C E 1:,, . I I r I'
L1-~F....:;ErMCTO:...;,A,__~1 i I went ou1 for footb•ll es ~
r I I' I I kid ind thei coach told me he '::~;::;:~:::;:;::....., would a&& lo II tket t got a r bretk.. Afld I did, Unfortv•
I T E J I N y I nti.ly, 11 w1s - -. •..-• ~ ..... ,c-~1-'-r1 ..... ,c-,rr-l 0 c-111 .. ,, "'-chll(l l. ql>C)t•d
bf hlll"9 In lh• IP!!n1119 WO<d•
)'fl</ deo•lop ''°"' Sl•ll No, J i..io...
-o'-u-"~"' .... '"":i.:.'~"~'~'°""'-' _"_'_"_'_' ...1.._.I_· • I I I 10 G{T AN~W[t . , . • •
SCRA,MLETSJ.Mwonllo Cleolflc-1010
f1 reph1ce, pool size ynrd. Call 842_2535.
Owner is leaving slate, Ol'fN1119•1t sFuNro srliite1•·,
mak e offer at once!
sura
EASTSIDE
$4900 IUYS IT
Ur1 Rhl s unny kitchen,
lar~e d int n,q: area ,
r1rcpla cc. Ju1l $4900
down etntl ils yours. Beil·
l e t hu rry a nd .c a ll
646·7171.
OffN 11! 9 •HS l iJN !Ollf NICI 1
-1 TH E REAi. ,
ESTATE RS
"~--··' ,• '.· ~ '·.< :::;. I . ..; ··'f' '""-":'>
Cl11.ssilicd Ads
~THE REAL '
~_EST~TERS-'
lroad&'lult.r
UNITS
(10} 2 Be droom cot-
tages-with. attached
garages a nd tree s haded
renced yal"ds. Eastslde,
Costa Mesa . FUil price
$1 ro,ooo. Cail 54()..1151
"• ~ HERITAGE
RE ALTORS
' BAYVIEW
1-tuae mister bOOroom,
overlooking 57' f<>t Lido
waterfront + beautiful
marble frplc .,a l} ror
$150.000. IJy Orokcr,
1133·~
l !
' ,
Open All Wk. I 0-2
2074 Marion Way,
Costa Me-sci
4 Bd r m s, ge n erous
baths, oversized garage,
shake roof, 2 patio a reas.
Cul·d c -s ac l ocat ion
betweeh Santa Ana &
Orange off 21.sl. Reduced
lo $51,500.
e::::.~' 752-1920 I~
'1400 OVAi~ Sf. NIWl"<MT al ACM
PA.INT UP
FIXUP
SJ0,000-VA-FHA.
This 3 bdrm. 2 bath home
is the best buy in Costa
Mesa. Near shopping,
transportation, schools.
Great potential for young
fam ily or investment.
Call 545·9491. -Walker & Ler.
Heal l slol e
Of'fN rll 9 • If S fUlll 10 81 Nt(fi
THE REA ll
ESTATERS 1
~
OCEANSIDE CONDO
··OCEANA SOUI'H ·•
Adult Community
. i0ver401
2BR·28A. CHOICE one
:story end unit, overlook·
i ng golf course with
glimpse of ocean. Patio.
Enclosed garage. Close
to clubhouse, pool .
jacuz:t:i. Short walk lo
bus l ine . N r. large
Carlsbad s hoppin g
center. 3 mi. toocean. l ll·
n css forc es s ale by
owner. Shown by app't,
.548·3036 or 433·3855
General IOOZG......i 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
macnab/ lrvlna
realty
HA.RIOR VIEW SOMERSET.
Lg. 5 bedroom, 3 bath hom e priced
to sell quickly! Easy care yard,
cool patio w /wood overhang, 3-car
garag~, community park & pool.
$94,500 fee. J oyce Edlund 642-8235.
(866)
PHFl!CT FOR EHTIRTA.IHIHG1
Lovely 4 bedroo m -3 bath home in
prestige Spyglass Hill. Beautiful
patio w /city, hills & ocean VIEW.
$184,500. J eanne Newman 642·8235.
(867)
"OH THE GRHMS"
Jn Newport Beac h -charm &
comfort a bound in this lovely 3
bedroom, 2'h bath home. P atio
'open.s t o green belt w /poor only
steps away! $53,500. Appl. only. Vee
Stinson 512-8235. {868)
ILUFFS llST IUY,
They bought a Bayfront -so you
get a ba•gain in this charming -
oil newly carpeted home -3
b edrooms -GO R GEOUS
greenbelt! $15,000. Barbara Aune
642'.8235. (B69) •
uz.-211
H1 0.-Dm•
•,
LOTS
We have a few choico
lluilding sites available.
An exceptional OP ·
portunity is lhe lot on
Pro montory we have
a'vailable at practically
original price.
DUPLIEXES
We have a wide range
available, A charming
property on Carnation ut
~9,500 is a stand-ou t.
Four excel le nt pro-
perties on Larkspur are
a most exceptional situa-
tion. A giant ··duplex'' on
Poppy is one or a kind.
And many, many more!
DOLL HOUSES
We h ave a v a r iet y
available rrom just
below $60,000. One bHS a
pool. one a smashing ter·
raced garden. one a neat
"in·law" wing. Great
h omes f or s mall
families.
FIXER Ul'l'HS
Seldom in Shorecliff!i is a
fixer upper available.
We OtWrently have three
such ho mes available.
Two, ·l h r ee or four
bedrooms. From $99,500 •
What a chance to really
make a buy and then
customize your drelim
home!
LOVELY HOMES
Whal a selection. Four
bedroom estate wilh pool
and views, $1J.1,9.50. Four
bedroom Colonial with
down coast view in
glorious S hor ecliffs ,
$198,000. Three bedroom
E n glish collage with
charm galore $1ZS,OOO.
Two bedroom and denn,
canyon and ocean view
home in perfect condi·
lion, $106.'000. And more.
more, m ore!!! Catt
675·7225.
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.. IJuL IJtHUliful 48R 2be,
J'amlly rm, bonu s
p I a y roo m -office'·a rl.
studio-pool + jacuzzi.
l''ee land . $119,~. ACT.
6'0-6600
4 BR DUPLEX
wlth 3 BR, 2 Ba Renlal.
South of B•Y•lde Dr.
with beautiful natural
wood tc xturc11. Only 1
year new. Call &44·7211
Agent
ENJOY BEAtmFtiL
SUNSETS
and walk to se:hla & Npt
Ctr. Lovtly Cd.M lri/levl
home w /OCEAN VU. Qt
nbrthd, Incl prlv comm
pool $127 ,000. C.ll t.o see.
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Corona del l\1ar. Alm~\ .nr. So. Coast P1z.;a. ~ br, 3 4\j3·07GI & schls . 7 ~, int. avl.
new, maanir1ccnt, rivt> l>,11 . z ill)' .. Cul·dl!·llac. S.SS.000. 4tl-l·l~/640-1136. -
bedr.oom honle, Two i;1un rm, bonus rm, CWil. Rt&I E COMPARE
block1 rrom beuch drps, cpl'g. lhroout. Tri· _nau This bcitutiCul Mystic Oceanfront Duplex
t;opar1tt\l duun.i room pie Kar. Compactor & by~ 1-lills home with whtl!i! Large, new 4 lklrm, 2
Rea.I £5tate
byMCl/AY p lulli s pacious family many e:ii:trUs . Low f10 's . Willer view, 4 .bdrms., boith & d1ninl: r1n .
room. 'fwo ~room re11. By owntr. !.179·"273 GOHI WITH v1c:w llvlni,: rm. & fri1lc . , Custorn bit wood in.~1de &
tal in re11tr unlt, AIJ THE WINO private patio & garden out, rock frplcli. 4 cur un-
cualom bui lt. "J'his lit a Spanish FEELING o.1rcit, &. you'll sL-e that dcrground ii\t1ra15:c &
A HATURAI. HIGH
Change )'Our lllc:st)'lc~
1\~t1ve Newport Uch.
nl'i~hbo1•ho1Hi . :1 Jldr1n
(;undo. E\'l•rythtng :. UJl ·
j{ratlL·d c>:Cc)1l Ille pnc..;.
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new listing and must l.)C thi:i. is beyond compare workshops. Sl8!.1 ,500.
seen to bu upptcciatt-d. Mesa Verde Unique tri·lcvel with ut$92,500 4!H ·7:,jl5or4~·0tH5, Dave
Ca ll 673·8~. sc11ur;1.le room for din· Uoherty, Owner/Agent. oPfNr1ir1.11 ~1 vNro 8fi.,•cr1 $56,950. ing. Jsolo\ed muster 11't::2'bt?J&
, ... , Ai.sume the 'VA loan & s uite. ltapldly uppreclut· ~'B~
. :: :s<ivc new loun costs on ing <area . Assuinc VA. fV THE REllL1
£STllT£Rij
BLUFFS VIEW
Sp;u.:1ous t:ustornized
Condon1inium 3 Hit . 3 Ha
V1cw o( Uay 412 Pluta
S72.000 Owner675·J400
·= ~ t~i s beautiful Mesa CullTl?'"'SA·•,"o"urTIMEI ,499·2eoo .,, Vcrdchorn e.4yearsolJ. Own -Your.Own Furn.
Ulch Spanish udoUe sty!· t:ntcrl:un indoors & out. Apl. 2 UJt. 2 UA, pool,
in g, Atrium ol'r the Beautifully loclitl.-d for Sf.lcurity l4 hr alten
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llAHHOlt VIEW lloml:s,
Pha:>c Ill, lar).(c:>l 1111,
IJest view, Portot1no 1ndL
4 !Jr, 3' ~ ba, IJ1n. rm,
Honus play1·rn . Uuiquc
prol. tlct·urJt•g. &il·nfice
hy own e r . Stl5,uoo.
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OWNER
TRANSFERRED
Loll; or Room for enjoy.
Jng l ife In t h is in1 ·
ma c ulately e1e4uisill!l y
decorated & l andsc~PL'<l
f-.inily h ome. Owner
t,~~i~~~~r~1~~: 1':x:"at~
c d at Spyglass ll ill.
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DIVORCE SALE
.5 BR, 4 Ba, F IR home
w /2 BR Mental Unit.
Near Shopping & Beach.
~122,500.
muster s uite... Enll'y hall , l " F'' ' · . ~
!.I b cdrod~~s. l'u mily ~l:d:~l~~ti~. l~~ i.t : ~~~'.l .$1U~~~~·~~~\·~~~:. LIDO ISLE
room, 1n1 ng room . L;.irge lot. 4 Bdrm, 3 !·I w y. ;i 15 B K ll , YIAMICE
ll undsome :S panish bath.968-4456 '114·4~ll.JOOS. Charming3br,2b:.i.trpl ,
fireplace in the living immed . occupancy . .A-Olan roo~. b5k
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3 IDRM CHARMER $79,500. Owncr /Ai;cnl. San Clemente I 076
This 3 bdrm home l11 v1lcs 67:S·64tS~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• T ARBB.L ownership from the mo· ~
ment yoo drive u1l. J-las
large 200 ft. lot with ple n·
ty of tr~li. Locatt:d clO!ic
REAL ESTATE
QOO (,1, '"" , .. '>1
C.:01\S.fLINE VIEW, new.
2li04J' custom homL'. Fee
l<inU . S;its,500. U•.l·4-172. 2955!Jlarbor Hlvd.;C .l\f. ,.,~ .. ~·-~~~~J,,,
Huntington leach I 040 to l lunlington Shopping $35,000!
• BIG CAH'(gM *
Enterl;J.ining pcrfecuon·
58K, hL-ti ted pool , hcalt.-d
patio, den w/Wl'I bar,
bi!liar'cl rm . SH.l'J.5oo.
San Juan
Capistrano 1078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Center & San Di ego In Lllgunu, healed pool,
cabana , privacy & vu go
w/this big 2 bdrm. own-
your·own. Immaculate.
$2000 REBATE
New 4BR, C!ba, all dlx.
features, prl!!>ti ge area.
Wulk to beach & park.
OPEN DAILY 1·4pm:
1123 Main S t.: 53ti·8821
Gerald S. 'f homas, Hltr.
* Jo'E R N H I L
'fO WNHOUSE, 3Bll ,
2ba. Mos t d esi rabl
com m . nr. Meadowlark
Golf <..:our:sc &. beaches.
In cludes pool, clubhse
t~nnis court. i40.000.
REAL T.Y INC.
714/846-1371
Freeway. Priced at on ly
$32 ,500. Co.II u :s ut.
8~7 ·0321.
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LAGUHITA
A gracious & s pat'ious 2
bdrm., 2 bu. home: upen
~CALL NOW
{T/ 752·7315
DONALD M . BIRD
Associ1111t•s, lteoho•,
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rndl. home. Nr. schls &
liei.ll'h, L g .• fcn(·cd yd .
f\.1us t s ell . $45 ,950
4!.1~·11:140 an. sf•.\t ____ ,
Mobile Homes
For Sale 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OHE YEAR"HEW pool>i,•d yud with
All the work .is done ror trees; in p_r1vate area; OM THE SA.MD tu x 55 Nu Adult J'K. 10 s
you on this 8 monlh old ocean vi ew. easy walk to oci;:ANFRONT 2u i::nc. porch, pool, lJay,
Landmark home! 1'his beach. Sll2,500 DUPLEX l>c:ich. OcAnla Bayside
sihG IC Jc:vel 4 bdrm & TURMER ASSOC. Summer s uns h ine is Villal::c . ~00 1-:. Coast
J'amily roo1n model has 1105 N. Cst llwy, Laguna coming! lkllh ~Ult units 1-lwy. Sp.330, NB been prol'css1o ni.1ll y 49 4•1177 have occ:.tn \'1ew. Fan· l-"-'-'-'-"''-"="--c----1
land sca ped, under -I----~-----las ti c rental <Jr{'i.I . '71 VIKIMG
ground sprinkle rs in · WHITE WATER Sl32,500. "Orangcwood", C.:ustom
II d . & Pattison Investment Co 2 · •s Ad 1 1• s ta e , pi.1 t1 us extra Across rrom ·Victor •l.'<til ." tar u l ark.
concrl'te pourl.-d & highl y llugo·s. Blk. to s hopp'ng. 642·8012 557-~l~l ur ~7tl·!llit.i
upgraded interior with >"l"P · to bca"h •h· rm· g •• e •• e e .: :> .._ . .: a 1n UY OWNE!t l..cv1tt 2-lxtiO. cus tom d raperies & IB"&den ownyourown :c_::_~_.=_:c_::_~.:::--=t ' 5 Star Adult Park. 5 .. ,, car...,.ting. It won 't last "Pl Owne' f•"nanced Z "
Monday, May 19, 1975 DAIL y PILOT BS
Condominiums Out of Stote Houses Unfumlshe-d
for sale • 1700 Property 2600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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REALTY INC.
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$83,750
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$2000. Tax Rebate
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Beaut. gardens. ~l ,SOO. i:;.z te rms non Ve ts
Owner,ti7J·411D PILOT RE A LTY ,-~======--
Costa Meta 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ONLY 2 LEA
· 3 IR Coftdoniniums
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br. $239 mo. $31i.OOO.
Owner/Agent. 546-77:ru
540·0555
A MUST
Acreo9e for sole 1200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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7 UHITS·Sl27,950
Adjoininq qolf Course
2 St'1>ar:itc Bldgs. XJnt.
cond . i)csirahlc Cost<.1
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b:.t . Avg. 1.000 SCj . IL each
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An ea sy-care 4 DH, 2 Ba. Int. ·r ight S fon:{':. sale.
1'' am . rm home with 1 _0_w_"-'-'-· _,_,._,;_7_6_·>_7"_' _1 __
m::iny upgrades a nd a
vie w too. needs a f1:1n11ly
like yours to make 1t
per!c c~. $79,500 . .................
LIDO REALTY
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Corner property with JI<! *642_9900• __ _
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& 5 apts. -tully rL·nletl. Balboa Island 3206 Fent'cd 3 hr S!<!.-~·J.'i. linn" l 'his property 1>resenlly '='
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come. S.'>5,000
HAL PIHCHIH RLTR.
2727 E. Coast H \l'Y
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REALTOR S46·99SO
Capistrano Beach 3218 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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Costa Mesa Triplex
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714/846·1371 Better Than Mew 1-----'--'-C~-'-'-'--'--ll.G E 'fr 1 pl e x, ~X.i.OlllJ 1rr.'l,J:.!ll ur u1:J.28:Ri AGT. 968-4456
$55,000. SJ-;1\CLlf<'F I~. 4BH, ~'f.z
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Beautiful , rcmodeletl OC.:EANSIOJ:'.:CO~l)(J Dana l't . t)ce;111 Vu
2·bdrm . unit in exeep· .. OCEANASOU1'1'1" Qy,·n ~·r _ ,l!Hi -723 1 l'rinc. ~~~~~~.~~!.~:'!' ... ~~•2•~
tion:il condition. with tcr· Adult Co mmun11y , o"c"o'''-----------1
f 2 "d •c tal t (O···c·IOI •· 11.V. 1·111..LS :~hr+ f:im r1 1c " rm. · n uni : .... Lots for sale 2200 I I & d let the renters pay tor 2BR-2BA . ClfOICE one rin. 2 )<i , i.!c p:it10 Y ·
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$2ti5 + SIUU dt'I' :Jti,11~,~:, !i56·GllO BA, Ir~-brick patio,
c mplt y lnd~cp 'd .
536-7625.
$43,500 ; FOR SALE BY OWNER·S ~ ~droom, 2 bath home Br, 2 full baths, din. rm :
1n fine area. Walk /to all on c ul ·de·sac. Prime
se.hools and s hops. loc .. close to Banning &
Firepla ce, blln s. Bushard. Landscaped
carpets , renccd and pret· yard w I stone slab patio. Zs:::~: Call to St.'C, Hkr W<ilk to beach. 968-8453.
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2 BH . I BA. l1wl'l, s unn)' jJ\'t _ pJILd, 1·p1 . 1111'"·
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\\'.ilk to bch. & ~lores. No 1110. 1:1s.>:1 111\i'I tll'"" Lu.
t:tuldr•·n or j>cts. 8:!~5. ti~5·i·llll
RAISOR'S lh1s fine lleach property. story end u111t , overlook· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!l.l_._n_.,_f.lSl' tH-1·2'177'
Surf & sand only l·blk in!:( gol f cours e y,·i(h PORTAFIMA REALTORS away ! Priced for qut(·I.. glimpse of ocean. Pallo. LAGUNA sate. Enclosed ,garage. Close 4523Campus 0r .. It·vine MEW'PORTSHORES MORGAMREALTY 10 cl ubhvust•. pool. in vites you to ins pe1·l
C1:1 mpus Va lleyShopC."tr. Jusl listed ! J BH.. plus 552-4222 jacuzz1Shorl walktohu:. their p~ni o ramic vic1v til:J· 7JJ,j ''---------lsu11L·r ~h.irp .JUI> 1111111 .. , __ C:_:_Aclc=L_8_3'-'-3_.&_6_0:_:_0 __ lde.n. Move-in condition!!-----------line. Nr. large CarlsbaJ s ite " 0\'l'rlookin~
U.l'•erso'tyP__._ Lowt.>st priced in area, lii" Canyon. 4 llH. & funl . s hopping ccnler. 3 cni. tn lx•auuful La~una Ueal·h. • -• • ill 1· 1 UKll 4!14·!.13&1. onl )'S47,500 1·1n. <.;orgcous lot ; ocean . ncss u1·ccssa t.'
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S300. mo. 1;73.71~11 1'AX SAVJ NG Interest
writeofr on 3 br, 2 ba, dbl .
gar. ho me. Xlnt. family
starter, fncd. yd., patio,
quiet s treet. Walk tu
schls. $35,300. 548·071W
Lowest priced •I bdrm. CAYWOOD REAi.TY 1 · SI-'' -~· by own er. Shoy,•n by tow n ho use : will ex· ccgant appts. i;.1,.Mru 3 LIJT S. 3 Al·1·e s.
change equity for 5 units 1 ___ *_:5_4c8o·_lc209_:_:0_•_:_ __ 1 D-::"0°0ff;:•~"=-="="='~"'='·::"'""::-=·==,t"_'::'":.:':· ':-':":-:W:Jti::. 0:':':'13:. :'"""'=-~-1 &·tichfr•onl ,\Jahbu. 10·,.
or more. Costa i'<lc.sa or r-SEEK & FIND111 dwn . or cxchan~c. t.01.' ~~.' 3 Udrm .• z lltllh duplex beach area. A.s k for Lor· BA YFROMT Kinchof S1.u.1a1e ciJnie propcny. t~l<!·JO.il with v11.:v.·. S·l!J5:0.1onlh
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Jly Owner. 3BR w/l"um.
rm . Large. yard. $35,500.
646-3326
.SHOP at WEs·rt:LIFF
PLAZA. J ust reduccd,
very spaciou& 3 br, l ".t
ba. Hrdwd fi ns , frplc.
KJNGAARO H .. B .
642·2222
552-7000 ExceHent locat ion on the
Bay & only 'Ai block to the
EXCLUSIVE 'l'ur llcrock Ocean. Each home has 4
LIYE~LOSE Terr.hon1ebyUCJ.5 br, b d r m s, 4 balh s &
TO OUR 2~ ba, den, frml. dining. Gallery, 2 firepl<1ce s,
HUMTIMGTOM 3 car gar. Util. r1n & pan-wet bar' ultra mod ern
try. L.g. lot w/view of kitchen & private pier. IE~CHES Fa s h ion I s land & l>"ee land. see at 1200
'l'his beautiful 4BR home CalaJina. Nr . .schls. & East Ba lboa Bi~·d .• or
Is hle hly up-graded wll.h shop'g. $145,000. Uy appt. call 675·tll20 for more de·
new cpr. &r draplis· only. 19161 Woodford tails.
. • Excltlne Roman Bath Terr. 833-0506 !-'==--------* * EASTSIDE• • Tub. You muslseetorlay. !...:=c..=.:c_=-'-----
4 BR, 2 DA . i>'am-Hm. <.:1\LL 842·9371 L09U"a leac:h I 048
f'ireplace. New c;1rpet· FOUR IEDROOM •••••••••••••••••••••••
ing and reudy to move 1n· POOL HOME CONDO APTS.
to. Clo:se to schools incl. ONLY $35,000. We have l , 2 & 3 bdrm.
II.arbor Ill. Only $56.950. This hom e is in beautiful () c e a n \' i e w con -233 E . 21 St . 645·8792 dominiunls, in 3dirfc renl OpcnSun.1-5 lrce-llned neighborhood. locations. Pela OK .
llG CAHYOH IUY
l :story, 3 Br. 3 Ba. 3 c:1r
gltlrage. Cpts, drps, fully
landscaped incl. patio
trellls. $124,500.
P••ul Vv R'"""" Id
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ASSUMABLE V/I. loan by loo n gi.;•A, 'lnts. $273. per $65,900. For Information, CUSTOM JACUZZI
owner. 3 br, lg. l'a m rm. mo . fl URRY . CA 1 .. 1. Cllli: + Pool.
Ston e frp l, i 45 ,500 .l -"84"2~·•"37_1'------Ui g Canyon 's best i
772·9'108 E J llr, 2 Ba , All £Ice. Kit. ~d"i'.::1~trl!) value. legant I story, 3
Just listed Ensoode U1:!>hwa:>hcr, 1''r·pl. P;11iu, lJJQ.&D.'Gl? Br, 3 Ba. immacul3te,
SOR, huge '"'m rm, 1100l. Oversized lot. V/1.1 FH;\, 499•2800 ,h I g h I Y u ll & rad c d .
p, "' w fl,""''" l(i 'n "' ',.\'-1-ri'>O..>
great loc. Come sec ! t:on ve n tlonal Loan .1"'"""""""'"',---~-I Sl~looo. $44,900. Open house Sun ~1,000. 20971 Ch-.rwood SELL Idle itema with a
1-S, 26S Rose Ln, C.M. Ln. HB. Appl, Only Dally PllOlCluainedAd.
United Brkrs 646-7414 963·4339. Owner. 642·5678.
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dl•COW:ti11 ptt panel in '" 1J1·n1w ••'rl~ of 24·p•I~ bol>kl111.
To ont1r volumM I, II 11nd U I. Hod SI ror e•ch. m•kin• ch&eU
.P111•ble lo "Seek A ~ind" in c1r1 or thill ne..ip1per.
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CQ:O.·I :\I ERCIAL L()'l'. 011
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County. Pl'ICl! $113,000
S3U.OIJO . l)own. liorul
Sl),\CIU US Lluµlcx 3 br. 2
ha. bltns. 11r. y,•;1te1· S3i3
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Costa Mesa 3224
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uv.•ner ll11::111 c111i.:. -----------COLLEGE PARK
3 Bil , l B,\, fpll·. r o,
refr1i;. l'rlps. drps, ctblt•
gar , Uluc lluven pool.
$395. month.
Roy McCcrdle
Realtor I 8 I 0 Mewporf
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Gosta Me:>a
FREE COAS'l''fO
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3 BR, kid:>. pcl , pt~1I Mountain, Dese-rt,
Re1ort 2400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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OUT ic All9lJ1'7? Quallty l'•lutlna. lnt/Ext.. ''*'l807•
Local /SteteM<h: Movin..: Low cost. 1-"rt!e en. No NOJOB TOO SMALL :services. Neat & lf.el•u· l b 1 "'"' .,..,, .. ' · ' · ' hie. NU. Cdi\l urea. Free P UU'I in&,C C.l!HolO~.... will do everything, l:.a~t. 7da,fretiest,521·20'11 jobLOO ~mall.548·1M~ ,
l • Painter hi~hJy qu.11.lificd, laMOdtf & ·lef 1lr ti·lt.i ·7v l7 11S4(i·.l363 .;en
cuntr . lic. ~75!lo5 Exp\! co llege s tudent
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Boirry 548·972'.:1&839·5779. ·work. &l2·63S5 2$ yr& exp . Freeestimale ----· t·arpenter, odd Jobs,
lutiM•• Ser•ice gcnr 'I hvn1 e impro~·~·
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t'ree est. i\I aster charge
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Prof P•lnter, honeit part. Ly )e , 548·"743/
n1od1::l 1 Addition S.W-415!> • 646·5848 .
WOl'k, re1t:f. Jnt./cxt, free U46·8319 . RooflftCJ
est . l\efs. 548·2759, ••••••1••,.••••1••••••11• 1.t:uNl'fE CONCRt:r1<;
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doors, windows 1:tl'. pauos,ctc .IH().~Y.
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ar~nter JO ll N 'S Car p e l & c.; u n c re l e • Pat 1 o s . (iardening Ser,·iC'e. Fr<lf Uy re iable couple. Good GARO<'•N< t::st.Gall-7394 .• J OBS ·ac. R t.!STUCCO. UcenieCl&-~
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lnstalled/l<emoved tl93·l4:!9 Top Soil
L Cl house<:leaoing. t.:..~per 'd , DressmokirKJ awu eanups own equip. Call all.er 3, t'ord's Laodsc11pe-Ins· J .E. s wen11on SJ6.~1 ••••••••• •• ••••••••••••
j)t'L c c s , contra c lo br1~hlcncrs & lU minute' 1 lil'..:nsu ;;::!tl02'J-L Call l~t>I bleach 1ur your \\httc
!Qo-jSUJ. carpels . Save money b~·
'5,\\'l:: & ProllL Cu.:.to m saving ml" extra trips.
••••••••••••••••••••••• &Pruning ~-l OO J Lant Sod L.uwns · Uress mak1nv 111 The :\parl1ne11ls S . •l u· I red ., & Comn1erc1<.1! . , , . .. .. ~~.•7•8,·7ers . e. l\SU • European ,\tanner. \Ve Freec:-.L Call.548·20.&!j tlOliSECLE . .\NlNG. S25 al -~----------turntsh c\ erything. De· da y. No heavy -...·ork.
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ltOO~J S PAINTED
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111 ,,ulatiun. Free t•::;t , & r1n & hall ::il5. ;\ny r111
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Protecl & bel;liutify home • 642·41ll • H.emoval , Thinnin g .
GUSTO PAIHTIHG
15 }'rs t.'1' I) IS. \llh:tl ('UUl\l!>,
Fu11sl1 Carl*lllry nol method.· I Jo work
Loy appl.only cleanup. ti42.JJJl / EX c E LL t: NT lo~irep la ecs ·Plant e r s·
Electrical 640·4~. Housecleaning, done by Hrick /Conct'ele -Pulios, "'bu"' L'"'ru>''d c,,.._, . . < S h ape. Exp'd. Li t'.
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Hcmudcl·ltepau· n1 ysell'. Gd. refs. 531·01UI
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l'lumbing-(.;arpentry Sha1npoo. Frl'C t:sl .
1..:..:ra1nil' ·rile. ~0·5560 o.u;.;t111
••••••••••••••••••••••• lady w/ell:per. Depend, Block walls-BBQ Pits.
own trans. 847<t637. Hefs. Est. ti-16-o.u;.I
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Apt ~. Co n scie ntio u s to do ho us ecleuning.
Craftsman. 645-6558. 645·1S87 .
Classified ads sell big
items. small il.el'Yti or any
item. J ust call E>l2-Sb"78.
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pairs, reinodeling and •••••••••••••••••-•••• repipinlf. New Coru>truc-Re uphols tery, above
t1on . 24 l-lrs. lie & bond avcr;1ge quallty, below
642·62ti3 uveraue price. S'.J6·2362
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Irvine 3244 MEW DUPLEX Huntington Beoch 3740 Costa Mt"to 3824 Costa M•sa 3124 Mewport leodli 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 150 I W•itcliff Dr• TOP LOCATION
I I I 1300 •• • • • • • •• • • • ••• •• •••••• •••• •• •• •• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• •• •• • • ••••••••••••• MESA v-••• • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••• Delu .'I:~ '>P tl· eve : CASA GRANADAAPTS ..,, Newport f<~inancialCtr _...,
sq ft. 2 bdrm wrloft·den, MEN, small beach holcl. 2Bcdrooms-Pool ~ ... v LeosilMJOfficeSpoct' DRIVEP'L4%A
REMT AL~ frph:, plush crplg, home-ltooms. $22.50 week. •Shady Elm Gardens• !teas. H.ates 97~·lil l I 'lJ / Call on Site Manager for store or oCf~. Ample
1 2 Bil. 1 lla . . s:i 10 r\kc :.to r1it~f · ,:·a~~·1.'~ ,.\pls. $100 1no. :i36·7056 Prt· (;rpt 7& ~rpszl ~d~, Dana Point 3826 ,... l4:'!9~ (7 l4)5-i2-Jlll ell:t 246 pa rking. 'f own &. C0W1try
::! Bl{. 2 U;, . SJ::!,) (' u:.cls , >a l g cs& u I ach 3769 a u ts. 17 . , l . at1nosphere. , JBll.:!B;, .s:l8S·Sl7.l l.i~d1. O!tn g~1s range ·newport e Nea.rBeach.G-12·3645 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 152sAtesaVerde Dr.E. WESTCLJFF Bl DG :J UH . 2, ~ Ha SIOO o\·c111, 11Jat10 dt.'1.'k , 21 car ••••••••••••••••••••••• i'\ E\V BR EEDAPTS L,?a: E,· •• ~eB, Rc.,p2•~Ba&, pda,op·~.· ·-~ ';:O l~U1'lA 1D~ J\l~Rplc Costa J\lesa. ~-<1!23 ~HH.:!lla .lunilv cncosc ~;1r:ige w,aun·~.95 \VK UP.1Hdr,2lia . .,. "" .. G•• ur own1oas, '.
'"> ruo1n. Pay only eleC'· & Bach. Color TV, 1na1d l Bl{ w/loft $2:1). J\pplns, S.215. 1110 . 33966 Sil\'er -fron1 $260. I BrCn:im $205.
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~\u~ ~12·i u·1c .. \Jults. So. ol' Coast ~er\', pool. l'H~ ,\If.Si\, utli l'urn. t:nel garage. Lantern, ·J93·0676 HotlMs Pool, tennis, continent.al
'..j BIL 2 1 ~ lo~. S-l.Jv I I · . 393'-----------. • · S15u 1!1\•y, S hlks lrom beach. .J15 N. Newport Bl. NB, 'oo . J ~ e u z z 1 · '' . breakfast. Some ocea11 & JB!l,:!1:::~a .3 ,\los. S·\2j. •135 Goldenrod . O.lti-Yti8l Hamilton. 6-15-4411 eves, Hunt11tgtonleadl 3840 * ZWEHSFIEE Catalina views. Separate
RAISOR'$ · I I '' <7 11 ) ·'·''' l'"'"da''"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Afove in w /d eposils L.uro na 1 c 1 :1r. · .,....,. """ J"· family section. Close to J3 Nl.!:\V, bea ut. furnis hed CHEZOROAJYfS. only l BR $190 2 BR t>75·l:I· 7 hs Sl•ARKLING new s pac. 2 S230 Refrig, Security, s hopping & fine betH.'h. REALTORS exec. type lo\\·n e nr. 82J4 Atlanta Pool, J acuzzi, Rec.· 6--14 -2611. Aportment• Mnished o<:eu n. :J Hr, 3 lia, den, 2 Br. S.215 . l,atio, crpts. 1.2&3 Bit . Pri,·. gar.,. . .... ~~~~~~~~~ .... , ·•••••••••••••••••••••• :.undecks. gas bbq, wt1l duis. beaut. ga rden . poo l, was her. dr~·er,, B1dg wl exercise rm., -
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C.ill Mr Howdrd
64~ 6101
1736 ANAHEIM'1 C~t.
Ground floor-600 sq. IL
Office, restroom, park·
ing, etc. 673-2654 e\'es.
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t.:a1npu s Valley Shop Ctr.
CALL 833-8600
Balboo Island 3706 bar. tennis ..:ls. pool. & Im iileil . occtrpa·n·cy · Close lo beach .. 538-0336 Billards. Color TV.
••••••••••••••••••••••• sauna. soou. 5-12·~ Adults. no pets. 527 W . \V-ilson, 6-t5·9fH4 B,\\'fltON'r , 2 bedroom. uara<>e, l'irci>la<.·e. patio. ~pt . Crst. lvly rurn. l~e HEAROCEAH
2 & 3 IDRMS
lr\'ine Ave. al tt1 ese1
5·154855
THl!: EX.€.rflNG
PALM MESA.i.rTS.
~11NU'fES 1'0NP'T
BCl-l.
2 Sl-IOPS, Ideal location
fo r bookstore, candle
shop or art galler y.
Located in the lilall at
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., ., lri-!cvcl. 2HH . 3 Ha . \.\'Ct 2 UH. 2'~ BA Studio apt. Cu 1· 11 c r· p roper l Y, Bltris, D /V.'. cptg & drps. Beautiful sludio apts. du\\'ll=>ta1rs induplex..No b;..ir, lrplc. tennis. pool. Patio. $265 mo. 76S Jo'rp l es, b.Jt ns, di s -
dock. but beautiful \'iew C.:,l_se to bch 5495 mo Joann.i\gt.S:J8-8081 h\\·ashers, 2 car garage. •LAPARISl&ilHE:
uver i'iorth Sayfro11t. 6 •:>...'1 lS4 1 ----~------1 Su'ndecks . fron1 $275. 2 Br. unrurn. All clcetric,
Lo9uno Beoch 3248 Fully /'urnished. includ· Apartments LARGE Ground t'lr. l br 531>.2579 t'ireplace. 1-lealed pool.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ng "'a,,her <.11KI dryer. Unfurnishe-d Garden apt. Pool, reel-----------Adults. S2 IU.
OCE.\,'\1'~J{0~'f Laguna ~\vadable as s ub-rental ••••••••••••••••••••••• rooin.Sl75. 71Ultnh::il. Love At lstlih-~79·12li8
Bach . l&2 BR. from $165.
. .\dults, No Pell>
15611\l esa l.>r.
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4000
,\GT.541-5032
WATERFROHT
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t!:xt:cuti \'e offi1.-es
$150-SJSO r-1onlh
Vie w of boab: & water
llLL GRliHDY
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0 .C . Airport. 2400 to 8000
sq rt . a mple parking. so ,\f t: U NITS FOR
SALE AT 10'~ DOWN.
Koll /lr\'i ne Center. Call
Dan Curtis. (714 ) 979.9205 Hu,:. at..: Condo.JI.Jr.:!: ba, uow to Jun~ J..iti:. $110 per Balboa Peninsula 3807 1·.-2-il-1-,-. -1-0-,-.-,-1-.-,-,-V-c-,,-d-e-.' l & 2 Ur a\·ail. t>'urn & un· Across I ro n1 golf course Room•
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MISSION VIEJO
Handy to San Diego ~')'.
200 to 2000 sq.ft . Call
O\\'ner 831 ·1400 '
• 1, 1 -11 ... 9 ·~-1 living. OiW \Varner Ave, kit chen ., ..... wk up .:.J"L ,. .uu sOll ]'·~·:"'..:·-•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• leas .. ":.OSJl·~.-... m,•,·-m E·SllJElar·.'l'aln_'°" __ -,-,-.-w-, llunt i ng ton Bcac h .l•----------l 548-97sSo';G45 -:l'J\;i ... drps air b:.ith. 17:it)l
lonuno ,..iauel 3252 Cle;tn, t·lo!te tll bcal'h. 2 a--.· J "" · 'P· · u;.6().1;. No leaSt!. Sorry MESA VERDE Uea1:h 81 ll.U.W·~
,-> Bil b " 1 3 br, dshwhr, cpls, frplc, Ll""'ATTJf•"B""•CJl ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 1 .a. 1'"~-P;>'>"~· SJ50. 2 Br, 2 ba. 2story. :! 2 t:nt:I. g are1 gt:s. patio, no children or pets. 2 Bdrms .• l .,.2 baU1 condo """ "" """" ~ !Sil t'amil)' room .. ·\dults onl~.c\b'lti1 3· .. ,, ""'·· "al"On)"po•·cl•. l d ,1 . withpool.S33S1'\ilo. SJO.wk&up.6i3·Gl40 .. ., u ... ' n ry. SJ IV. mil "gr SJ),\CIOUS 2 & 3 bdrm. 1-'l NEK~O'fi\IO'l't:L . IH'cl>l;it'l'. tcncc-d. •m· Costa Mesa 3724 Yrly.6-1:!-l.l:.il 642·3-•ISS apls. Ch ildren OK. Ji~l STEPS TO BEACH Linder new managen1enl
1naeulalL' SJjU, j.ler mu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---. , l blk IV 1 2 liH.. l ba . \Vint.cr $13.> l1ol&l.J1>l.1·l'.:l'J-25-l-I. H,\Yl-'H.ON .1'. \''rly Jgc. 2 BH . 2 ba. Jrplc. pvt··,\· Kt:eson.l · .. o 2 Blt.l ba.un!.$28a LUXUHIOLiS. Pvt. t!:n-·• LOW RATES dlx 2 br. 2 b:i . pool. pallo,l.:.ir•"'rt +storagt:. Beat·h Bl off Slalt·r ... ' y· · 3267 l U ......, "''>0"'"' 3BH.2 ba ,fw·n,S375 trance & ba th. Maid · 1ss1on 1e10 •Sl'l.ti0 .~1 g 1t& ·p ,\dults . Sli p a \·a1I. fan-rec Ii.Jel l. $210 mo. No o--.-· ...,:,i
••••••••••••••••••••••• •Studio&IUR ,\pt:-. tastil'\'ll·-...·.S550.o73·2058 1 C h Id k . MEWPORTCREST serv. No n-s mokers. pe .s,. 1 r e n ° · Z Br.GasPd .• \.eryClean. 2 UR .2 Bacond0$525 ~·7 197 t~t::ASE <1 br. 2 ba \riew •\\'ater licds l.ikr. ;,.14-2300 Quiet. !<~a mily, 00 pets. ,hurnc .• Xl nl. Joc<1 t1on. •l '\l & :u :.ddServ 1\v.:ul -----------1 ~'-:.CC...-WE HAVE Dix, a cross from OCC.
• "'-" onclude.: s-...·11n & •Pho••"..:"r\'.l ltd•""'·I CoronadelMar 3822 Stll:""Y Bll lGlll'! 2 br 1''rom $175842·165l. Slli\li\1ERRE1'"1',\LS ···' ""··-•· .. .. v .. """ ,,....... Xcat male stuuenL '-"-"-"' tl·nn club & grd.nr. t_;ves. 11-Chddrcn & Pet section ••••••••••••••••••••••• duplex .. ti!I~ Darrell St. N EA R 1-1 u n t i n g lo n privgs. 825. wk 556-00J7 .>i:sti·3~5v •$5. ul't' weeks rent w tad Sharp 2br. pool, "'alk bch. liltns. tncl g. ~ash /dry . Har bour, 2 br, shag ciits,
2376 Newport tilvd, C~l carprt. adults/no pets. D ~I. ca ~P?.r.t: ~? pets .. l refri g. range, dshwhr, Gwst Home 4150
3269 a.11:1-~75j or U.15<bj7 S250. t1J3.gy7 4 /83J· lti5l. child OK. Sl2S. 9613-~ patio, encl. va1·. Ad Its. no •• • • • • • • • • • • •• ••••• • • • • ........................ .. ., s ll
(j!{,\,\;D new l'-Ocw port HOLIDAY PLAZA ~EW DUPLEX l &2 BR gartlen aplS, frpt,,~pe;'°-:;t'~"~S2~2~u~.~m~o~.~.,.=·4~:i..~· ';;-;I ~~~~~~~~~~~I PVT. llnl. A\•ai · ma r~rrace condo. 3 Br , 21·~ DELUXt!: Spacious I llr, l>cluxe spllt·lcvcl , t31JO D, V..'. P\'l. patios. Nr .11 & 2 Br beach apl.S. SJ70& Lic·d. ambulatoi·y Guest
U<.1 . .s.:.i.:.v. mo. 1\dulls, no fur11 apl. l'ool. Ample ,,q fl , 2 bdrm"'' 'loft-den. Jr\'llH! Ind. area. Sl75 lo up, pool. adults. no pets. •LGE 2 br. 2 ba. pool, !Jome 111 C :'ll . 642'92711
pcl,, 675-i>tSOO. likr. no parking . .-\dulls, no pets. frplc. plus h crptg. home· s-t:UO mo 557·lSll 536·70J1 /SJ6.t).a!(,! ad I ts. s m .Pet ok.. s~r Rentals 4200
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c losets. ba th & guest I IDRM 2Blt Duplex, bltns, erpt. _m_·_· _·1_65_» _______ 1 o~ th'-! \\'atcr. Sonny 2 br,
N E\\lf'OH.'f 1'Ell ll. :.i br, I BR. pre l'er 1n1ddle age ba th, hlln g:<1s ran~e & ILOFT OMLYJ d rp s. fr pl c. pat i o~ 2 ua. Jishc:. incl. $550 . .919
.!12 lla . ;\l aslcr s uite, orret1red.nol'hild1r1t:t.s . oven. patio dl."<'k. 2 car l·Z8RWJ1.0FT carport & laundry ELEGANCE Ua ys idc lJ r. a1>l G-3.
IJltn,,, l'am rm., lndry .. S155.&12-5tl"1tl enclosed gara~c "'/laun· P vt P<1lio, frpl, 1 ,rrlse fa c1rs . Couple & l infant By the nay. 4 br, t.1ee1 m 673-8'111
1Jalrv.g<.1r .. O<.'cauvicwon dry room. P<iyonly clet.·-.Ava1lablc Jw1elst OK . no p e t s . Sl 6U . ccil'g .• frpl, U /\\I, patio.1-----------
.15 acrl! park "''lpool. S3i5 Furn. Boch & I Br. Ex-tric. ,\dulls. so. of Coast HAYLOFT APTS S42··1664 leave message. ::; 5 5 0 m 0 . ti 7 3. 5 7 1 !l Ocean & tiay View
mu. &1·1·73-Si ceptionolly nice. 2110 I-fwy. 5 blks from bt:at.·h. 2•3 A•ocodo, CM L-a Beach 31 .. 0 E\•e /Wknd. Clcn.e to park · bot lot.s ul
M tll CM ·42· 43· <_; Id d D .. -~· -Pl'tY acy . 3 Bdr1ns., 2 180DEG.VIEW ewpor ... · ~~:·o n a;:, d~l l!,~ra0r '. 645·0143 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \V ESTCl~f !<'l",c\du1t.lg .l baths plus s"·hn1n1ng
11<-ick Hay & Irvi ne I hlls 1 BR. ~luict, 1\1C. l'wl, nr ~ j J.J lti75 ·!IJ3; ----------IOCEAN F RON'f 1~0~1 ~:. Ur , bale, pool. Sltl0·$200. 1>001.
Ut.•<Jut. new 4000 sq fl t'r"·ys. ,\dµlt..:; only. :-:u 2717 Victoria Or. l Yr. 1700 r\Uedford&IG-6075 Ua y &lleach.l{lty hillside ho1ne. ·1 llr. :1 Ua, IJCl:>. Chcckmatl'. llSJ I fharrni ng·t.~or. I Hr, sun-Sll..\RP I br SltiO, shag Lease . SGoO mo. Or sum-1.r1'5-JIJW
1:1111 & rec rn1s. pool. llris tul. 5 1ti ·d•~J1 <leek, to refined Lady, No cpl, drps, bllns, rcfrig. me r renlal. 3 Br, 11/2 Ba , BIG CAMYOM EAST
lton1<.1 n lull. :l lrplcs. l l•t.'ts.ti7l·ti274 /ti44 ·o.t-19 No pe t s . ln c1. 2868 Call71·1·1·6&1-tJ.t2S. Spacious 1 br apt now Ltdo Isle. •I Or , 2 Ua .
wet ba r s. \'ltd \\'OOd 1\;cat. t.:IC'an 1 br. "'<.1lk l·~ LaSalle Apt. I. :>-19·35Z-I avail. t'rp\c, uir cond , Co1nplelcly furn. June.
•·c1lg. t:ntert~Jnl·r ·s de· shup11,,1t:.St•.>mo Sl'.·\CIO LiS I br:ipt. \Valk QCE,\,'if'HONT2br, Iba dbl self c lng o ven , July&Aug .673-17~ ligt11 . Lgc kil \\'l\·1e"·· Call642·il:tt tu lil'ac h. \\'etbe1r, l rpl. SJ7a. 2 BH . sini;:le Sly, 1-'/P, all year. Utils pd. -...·ash /d,yer hook·up. 21 --~--------
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..... ~ e. " ~ 2035 L.11 rlon CM & ... 20 13 "I)" Wall at·c. "f.iOI -----------car garage w/<iulO door 3 lil{ 1'o-...·nhuusc -...·1Lll tor.dsh"·hr.scrv.•v•rch, rue , 1;;3.11:13Sat 1Sun 1:.Vt:S. bd opo>,,CtC."IC'."'"0509 ~ --d1r~ct '. li•lti-8883 or FOR RENT: lge. I rm. ... '"" duck . :\l cmorial lJ ay ;1 1:;1r i,;01r, ~l 2UU. n1u. I UH. rurn. 2 ll'g clo,,i.:t:,, --5-1.~>·'i628 :.i.pt. nee1r Pottery Shack wkcncl, SIOO . Sunlme r ti--l5·71u~ queen s 11.c-1,ctl . p1·1v . Costa Mesa 3824 & bea"h . Ocean vo·ew, $.1.Xi.3Br,2ba,blkto!Jch. l " I • •· I h Id y l rcnt11. ::1200 to $275 a --------urc:.:-01ng 1·1n . exlra rg ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 J!ll , I tia sngl sty unit. wu.ll to w~ll ca rpels, "'o pets c J ren. r y , '°'' c c k _ 0 w 11 E" r
180 de?rtt VIEW t' o o tn "". c: n l' ! . ~a r . Off &eaten Poth shag cpts , drps. dwhr, stove & ref rig. $2"l5 Per, _,_v_-_N_e_w_po_,_t_._&_ll_·_l_53_1__ 1St).)/4S:J·4023. ~c\\'J>(lrt I. ar1Ju1 r. \>a1.:,·!fic "·,:.tur.i gc. ,\tJult~ only. I & 2 Ur .. .\dulls nu pets., 11:1110, bcain · ce1l , lrplc, mo. 2 Br oceun lront·, lower
Ol·c:i n. Cata 111:1. • c-...· llCJ!Jel.'>. ds hwhrs. s hag cpts. gar. 1\dults. S2 10. 2650 :'lllSSION RBALT\' Lavona Beach · Lo\'Cly. ~uou Sll. ft ~_;sel·olive ··· SJ,50yrlyavl.&1.gar ., liunlc 011 Clin Dr. ::;l?OO ::i l45·i\l o. 1 lir di...-niuliill· tlos el.i garage. l'rpl c.1_c_·1_d_c_n_·_·, __ ._5J_._7·_3_1"'_'" ___ 1 ••4lt4 ·0731•• 50091 11 seashoi·e&W-4-J.W lgc oceanfront ho1ne.
home. Oilie r'-'•"· prcl. Nu IJ/J(!. f.ia:-o & water pd. 1 " 1,1 -----------Avail. mo. ot' July. $1500. 1x:r rnonth, yearly Cu ll Pool Custom Oupt:s 2 ur, "Uniqul" 2 Br. 2 Ila, frpl. Eastbluff a rea-lrg 14•10 sq . H.1t:1 :\l yers, lll tr. "l'GI-,-, children vr pets. llu11!l ~"" ''"· Pvt . Pat io, Gar . "" I 1 LA MA"'CH•A-S .. Ocean vie w. Natu ra l ft 2 BR 2 BA rrplc 4ll4-'-l''"or...,"-l701 ----~---secure. PorH.lcru:.a .\I) 1. " "' ..-1 1\doll~. No pets. Li ke · • • · .. -.:;.v """ •
Newport Beoch
MEWPORT IE.It.CH Costa i\lesa-Santa Ana
:J Offi ces, rc.>eept., rest i\f-1, 1200 /1320JlTI6 sq ft .
rm. 1\/C, music. deluxe Ofc., Warehse,'prk'g. 220
5225 Mo. Brokcr675·6700. pwr. 6'16-1252/614·2228
PR01',ESS'Ll.'LASS A 2 UNITS. 1~$<'.j:t'l, J.f·l •
Bldg, 279o Harbor Blvd, W/Crnt o~f1cc, lge ~"'
C.l\I . Air cond .• wood door. Z-lO 3-Ph~ Unit 6
pa ne l walls, d r apes. ~ lti, 629 Terminal Way.
Ca rpe l , elec., ·music, ~os ta ~es a. Days •
janitor, parking. M.R. 540--5710. i'.:ves.646-0681.
Stever, l\t gr. 557·0136 or NEWPORT NEAR HOSP . &li.i·~ ----------1 6:J00 Sqllofc indus'l.3ex-
ec. of cs w /pvt baths &
\'ie"'· 5 Jr exec oles.
<.:onf. rm. Recept. area.
Prod. ores. Assembly &
m anuf. area. Sound
stl.Klio optional. Brokers
Welcome . !\'Io n-Fri.
645·5400
SE VERAL Suites 500
sq .ft. thru 1150 sq.rt.
located udjaee.nt t o
1ne1r1nu . b<1nk &
restaura nl on Coasl llwy
<1l Newport Bl. Ample
free park)ng. G42·4644
• I 1\IO. !<~REE RENT*
l·Z·3 Rm. orfi.ees rrom Rental1 W•ted 4600
$13.) per 1no. Near •••••••••••••••••••••••
airport. Sect'y, scrv. on WANTEDTORENT
premises, NOJeasereq. by mature adult couple.
833·3223 9Til noon promises TLC. Yearly :.:!
1133·~0 After noon or 3 BR on bay or ocean-
front. 644-7868.
NEW plush oflice bldg, 2 .
to 6 r m s uites. Con· SMALL 2 BR house W/
l'ei-ence r m . xerox yard for working couple.
copier. Nr. OC Airport S190. or under. 646-5363
833·3640
OFFICE SPACE HI lvshoou/l• .. st/
\\l csltllff Drive. 450 sq .•• ~~~•~•••••••••••••· fl .. private bulhroon1,
tur. etc. $175. per mo.
<.:all Gene Hill. 6-ll ·0200
PRIME WESTCLIFF
OFFICE
MEWPORTIEACH
t.000 sq . fl. New decor &:
cpt. !<'rnl. & rear cntty.
Pvl. restroun1s.
45•' Sq . l't.
645-6177
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Opportuftily SOOS •••••••••••••••••••••••
IOUTIQUE
Distinctive! Price incl.
1:111 inventory&. fi xtures.
:·c upid forces sale"
Slti,500
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., 'h · llll • <" I"' I ,. Ill • -·-••'."olt l'la-.C·\l wood paneling, trees. ·~ private e ntra nce. 2 c:.u ,,c_"·purl :S ores. -~ . 2 ..,:;l. .. :i 1,C\\'l"n't \-u. .~... .... · ..i•17· 01 · "~'-'"
l:.W-t~ Tur;tin Ave .. N.8.
REA LTORS 642--lU.i c.;,\r. ti4U·H~7J H·l2-5073 new. -a. ;>·..,.,.,,..; blk ocean. N. End. No garage. 640·627ti aft 6 pm. Vocotiot1 Rentalt 4250 J>.fl I VAT E 0 f c . in /Ja . Lge I!\ 111,; rrn .. sun· children or pels. S395 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• beautiful ~xec. suite. ----------dc1: k '.\"ew paint & •TropicalPool• l y l •-·~L '"16 V d ' • l Br. l'urn. :\pt,liur. ~lexl C:\S1\ VICTOR!,\ inc l u t1. rs. ease ~n oguna ~ OC~ANf'RON1. Ne"·port Reasonable.&t5-3i00 en 1ng curµcl-.. s-i;:; .\lo,yc.:.irly mu . 23 11 Elden A\'t:. I. 2 & 3lir. Unturn1t'urn 2 br. cpls, dr~. bltns, 49.J-2;!n. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach Wkly o• monlhl)' -----------i C • .,,.Y ROUTE IJa\'td:-.1111 l<lt>· 645-75•5 µ,·,.I ·1at',ca•e '"al -------,-:-~I FREE a~ ,.,_, H·l2·lil31.1t·lti·.;14j;1tt•I. 1r .SI~.:iugas 1-...·tr.1xl. ~ ;i s "• ... VIEW? Seeing is belicv· r;:itcs a vail.Fullyfurn\I. . lill""I• Excellcnlrouteofcand)'
3 U I~. condo. s"·11n·~ puol. Adults·No PclsScc. g<.1tc frPll·, "~'5ig, P1~0· gas & ,..ewport leach 3849 ing. 2 81), 2 BA, i\talure 2br , cpl'J . 714-SY5-ti007 Ofc space in Mission Vi e· & snacks available in
!':irk Lido. s;~;a/n1u. Dana Point 1726 Pool, llcC'. Rm .• Elcvalor water P 4ts·l · ••••••••••••••••••••••• adults. no pets, elevator jo & Laguna Niguel as Y'"'' "'ea Ideal w•y l
PARK uEWl'ORT <·-lo.tats la sh-4300 l ofu. rt l f "'" · "' · 0 213 /6/:12-JuOU. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 52J Vicloria.&12 -ff:J7tl 2 Bll.2 ua. bltns. balcony. n to Och. & pool. ~curity . _.,. ow as......: sq nnewo c supple m ent salary oi:
Santo Ano 3280 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Wanted ;1 111c1: lan11ly lo
rclll our hurne. 3 I.SI{, 2
U1\, frc:-.h1 y p:.nnte d ,
crpts, d rp~. liltns, close
tu schools ,1:,; s ho1>ping.
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3286 •••••••••••••••••••••••
fJt::A CHFRONT home 2
Ur , 2 Ba , cuuv. den &
1 r plc . $500. mo. 1st•.
couples o nly . 4UU·i lK8
wkdays aflel' 6 & wknds
:.Iler 2 :30.
'Westmin1ter 3291 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'f ;-\STEl>'UL 3 br
·ro"·nhousc w /2. e:i r
uutumaliC gar. Lse. Sl'.rJ.
879-2680
Condominiums u-..;shed 3425 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2Bll.S250 .\dulls only. 5225. mo. APARTMEttTS 31755 Ci;t. llwy . South •••••••••••••••••••••'"'• bldg . Ca ll Owner . Jj e ns ioo . Locations.
Ul1l s. pd. •l96-019J or MEDITERRAMEAM 1; ll·2'.!3l or 6--12·31.~;1 Bachelor 1or 2 Laguna . Resp. remale to shr 3 or 4 c83=1~-1~4c00~.------''T Jnst:.illations & !fraining
!Jti0·1142 VILLAGE Uedroomsarid -.-'.._._~--.-1-,-L-_-,.---.~-.-1 Br apt in Cdl\t. i l30 + PRIVi\TE office. 140 w. furnis hed. f''ina.\)cing
'Be,, CHILDR~OK T h ~-·~·~ ..,......._ util.675-59911\farla. ·1 bl c be H•tinqton le-odl 3740 uroom P"' own ouses or UnfvndsMd 3900 ----------1 Wil:;on. Apt M·l, Oostu uvai a e. an ell:-
••••••••••••••••••••••• I JJcdroom & Oen 'i. Ur apt.11> SI 7\.1. & l I I 3 Br l•'r, ~l9.50(Jpen 9·ti ••••••••••••••••••••••• Working Girl hlls lovcl)' !'ilesa, s175: mo. panded to fuU time in-2 »cdrooms duplex $200. Pools, tpt:. Daily home at the Be<1eh. \Vill come. f·or information FROM $42
WEEKLY
Ext'cutive S..itH
727 Yorktown Bl•d.
Beach ill Yd :11 \'orktown
S36-0411
STUDIOS & I IRs
•fo'ull kitche n
•l·lei'tl.'d pool
•La undry fa ci hli.;11
•t'rce utilities
•t'ree linens
•'fV &: maid serv. a\ :ul
•liar·B·Qu e
•Phone ser\·1cc
•1 m1letoocea11
NO INCRF.AS,.; in St.Hl'l
mer rent. Beaut l br !urn
apls $165 & $175. Spanish
style bld!!t . pvt encl g;.1r,
pool, sauna. lndry, adJLo1,,
17301 Kcelson Ln. I blk w. ur lic;1ch off Slate r.
842·7848
2 Bcdr®m Townhsc & drps. 548·•!1 1 I Spa·Pools·Tennis HARBOUR UGHTS s h a re w / m 3 t u r c 444 N. Newport Blvd. Unll ph. 714·879-1284.
2400 llarbor Bl\'d. Ac ross from F;:is hion A Limited number of . · "D" $9" ··c •· il'5 Util C.:osla ~1es<1 (7 1'1>S57·tl020 LG!:: I br ~150. No dogs. Island a t Jamboree on spacious 2 bedroom. 2 responin ble gal,. 8137 .SO paid 67~'.84s7 ' ·Ora n ge Co. L i quor
lnl ant ok . 6i 3 center. a pt "' J · 1-lill ltoad d mo/yrly + Utd. 1st. & · · License Cor aale. No Jn·
Park.Like !::. Open . ti ·l5 ·t)97 1 : ..,an ou<iuin s . ' ~rar::'e~o!nu~a11~~un-l ast k R ef. Req d . Newly decorated office, venlory. Corn.act Carol
Surro...dings 494-1763 l7 I 4t 44 .. I tOO 16700 Saybrook Lane. 675'-9565 aft 6Pllo1 <.:dM . 27S sq. ft. Pacific or RolandSlriS, 842·ll:10.
Ol>:LUXE 1. 2 &3 Br Apts 1 ~;~;;;;;;; Wt.:STCLIFF across Ir lluntington 1-larbc>w' Female to JJhare 2 Br apt, CoastHWy address. PLANT SHOP in Design
p,·t 1•a1ios -l-ttd Pool Coco's . 2 BR. 2 Ba , Frp\c. 1714)846-33-11 MacArthur Village. call ___ c_a_•,1_•7_5-_2"0 __ 1. ___ 1 PI MZY, owner Ill, will
,"lir, .Sl11.1p'g -AdlLs Only (Jaliu. c rpts. drps, ,..,,\ Lincoln Property Co. 1-523·2856. IMtiMll Reftttt 4450 sacrlflce. W ... l 'a"t ...... ked,
M rt. . ........._ heitl, gar, wa lk t 4) shops, 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,1c~;;;i;;-;li1;.;;.:;-;,:g; k d'" r~ a lftl ... _,..,.. $2.&0. 1\dults. 16GS JrYine. I' Couple will sh1tre large ••••••••••••••••••••••• wor w I es eners.
1777$anta Ana Ave.CM 1;42,023!f SPACIOUS 1&:2 Bdrm home . Prestige area with ":::"':':~~~~~~~l .!.,.~'~13~7~0~o~'~""'~!:!·~7~2c__ ~tgrApt 113 64G-~ 1---------1 apts. Shag <:rJ>l. pool, maturewomlln.642-'1362 THE C'OtONY' HOi.L.tJG
Large 2 BR. 1'h bath. ouldoor bbq:;, t_;njoy the Hacienda 0.-Mno Bltns. •·ncl , ..... :'<fr I-lo.a•• Re11 p. fml to shr 2 br 30 RETAtLSllOPS IUSl..-S ~ ..... • good adult life at the p I bl ._ 160 W . Wil"°" C.M. llo8p. ·f\dults. SZZ'i. mo. WEST IAY II .Tvlnh11e, C?.1. (21·231 $100 r me re;1sona t ~pace SA.LIS
ltt:AU1'1t'Ut. pt..CIHI 642·0596 mo + i.11 nlil. Eves Mvailable large & lj.tnall. 1, f'l:iia Take.qut (''HO UN l~ UVIS UP 1---------131 E .18th, COtitu ~1csa Ull·OJ2·L Old world chitrm with ~ 1~=~~~~~~~=1 1 d i . J 'ewe lry A.Ila •• ADUL.l'S·NOPl>;TS TO..._ u•ME "l~UXU l\V BAYFRON1"' 1-l'ench w n 0\•18, gables Wh l l n. "~ "~ ml Youna womttn 30 to share & troe· ~dJ"••••t to 0 eia e1""tajl. 10 rn1nules tooc't!an. Lgc Over soo tall trees llnd Unob:1tructed paf "°'u'R e ~\,J'liE, coinfortable home in San i-~ est i ~) 0( ,\rt 111 a. f'orelcnCarl\epair t l}rSl7S.Gi':s &Wutcr 10 st r ea m s with vlew.1300Sq_.t .. 2 ,2 ~-'-!!· Ju Mn . Call4.93.5994 4. Co mm e rcial · incl. Draper1e>. eurpe~. waterfalls cr c11le a re· Ba. dbl gar, adult.s. no OCITIICDc.cl'1f , d • Ground$. Resi"-
gas hcHl. gas stove. air' !axin g setlin,ll for your pc.U. Uout slip ~vwll. •tlMlmll""C t hd /~t ok . 580 BROAD\\11\\' 64:i·4170 M0-080I
concl1t1 on1ng, !!"''Imming 5pacious new l ·or 2· "'75. yrly . 233·19lh St. \lol&Ul'l'l"'"triio ....... for .... 4350 l..AGUNAllEACll
pool. rec. room, "'ashers hedroom apartme111. ··c". 67S-02.3GorbiS.616J •lo, ... _,___ ••••••••••••••••••·••••• ....._, .. ..._ IOJI
& l "•om Sl9S 0 'l --• 494 7915 •••••••••••-• .. ••·•·•·••• c ryers. ,. · ~ urn1 ore • 'V I u 2 u STORAGE gaNl"C ror • avail•blc. Small pets '-'' ENcarThcBe1i1ch! • • ~ IUSIHISSLOAMS
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open 9:00 to 6:00. 2300 Bc1uJ1 ifol Adult Apt:!: From Sl75 ·S48S 1_5_· eo. __ l•_M_e_•_•~---Su!lrn'!·::O ~r=~wlth J l)Jl. 2 Hli . blb1s. cuswm "draw rasl'' whefl you "l)rr1w l"i•s l • when vou
c pts, drps. frplc. pvt place 11n 11d In lhc Ouily pl.::1 c:c 1111 :1d in the 01\iLY
p11110. adults . $32~. P1lot.W:tntAds!Callnow PILOT. Wo1nt 1\(li~ Call
64S.234.S -642-5678. now 642·S67Jt.
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Mesa. Phone S45·2300. 21661 8rookhun l, tfB "'•O -llOO I.)'. E. 19th Sl. CM. $25. It.em.., sm•U IWns or any Call Mr. 8ryU
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lat TD L•-·~ Call : 64.S.8SOlor6'2-"364 , Meta area. ~ exp. old ~ . Od . hours. CaJI no C~rri:~: 673"~." A&e Work In the comfort ol Great Savingson U•ed D~D, King ~. mattress .,.;,A..._,.,, •• ,,, •• ,,,. "·
JMTDL.9-Grefer~'ed. Vahd Cahf. JKru 's Rag1ed.yAruls. your home. William 's Furn,Appli &Misc. Box s prin1&, frame. xlra Electr1cal -Woodwor~ln1 townt Or ttl. Ma na1er. esper'd c. req d. S2.~ hr. Apply 675·' Person 21 ·40, trn fo r Silversmlthil\I. 1" E. Wilson's 8.ar~·n Nook firm; still pwck<tged. $215 Plumlnri"-11\i\allauon
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ttr1ctlve &i.rl to model 1 •Dental Aaalatant, full .s1n oke. Ltve·in. H B -'--c..:· ='---------1 c•ne b.ttck chairs, leaves. livery 631·0488. U1 uu1Jy · arine. ·
years aflernoon a week. MUI' lime, exper'd only. Must 962·~ POLICE-....,..~ T AILOlt"S $525. 644·4476. llomo. Underwater Hull Clean·
haveanic.e fiiurelrbe be ma.lure Ii: e n · ~~ ASSISTAHT · Lott&..... s~•• aophi1µcated.Greatnav, lhual11Uc.fLB.84&-0fl97 Hou&tkeeperwanted,live Ci t y o f S ea l 13t h ., Far;h ion la land ftl cns QUALITY tiol'a & lov-t~STA1'E SALE: H.B. ing, in:spection, rupluce ....,. Stri' ~ I bo rd & aJ $909/1202 A I c · ltcdwood Burl tum. Ani· props, z1nct1, 1.-1.C.548·1~,..
••••••••••••••••••••••• ctly for lwl. Prlva"/. DINT AL n, room, i& s· . l . PP Y 1ly Store, Co ntact Mr. Avila, ese a t , be a ut, never •
LOST/FOUNDAPt:T? "w dlacreti,on aiaute . Sharp ex•-r'dor lrlllnee Chi Id . Phone J oyct Ha ll, 211 EIChLh St. Seal for inter view.644-0'l&I used., moving. 968·8822 '' u t ti • Collect a blc1> • loots Power 9040 -.nooAdolltkinLow r 'te dea crlbial f b • .. r 645 ·103 0. Aft 7 pm Bo•ch , 90740, (213) Crystal,W.aterped,Lots ••••• ; ••••••••••••••••• • COILSpay/t<leu~Jnlo. youraeU . Write ad #M or !1'>' , .. ewportCtr ~re. 6'S·a:i65. 431·252'1 E xt. SO 1.ateral TELEPHONE Solicitors, WATEll BED, king size, of h o u $ e p I ii n ts, Cl · )' . _;:==..::<::!.-'.:.::=:::!..!:!:~Dally Pilot p 0 Bo·x' Chair &t secrelartal Entry Encouruged p/timc. work from your pl.'destul fr1n & hdbrd houstihold fum clothes asstc ach~. 36
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,,,_.,, • Gr11 & Blk Awl' 1560, COBta M ......... ..,,. ~ • · ome, £2 ,25 hr + bonui;, tw ). iVN· 675·6.507 • .. " k , "" Oil 1 , ~T • • · du~640 0300 h ood •M e"orylho' "" goe' ", 191 10· Runner .. _ Ult 19. '· 6, Nds
.. "!p,.-t.i.r mix, male. D AL ASSISTANT " ,..,_ ""'" nose ing anv ve . all o · . bl "'7-1377 .• Sunn·Mon'.9·5.· . b15·17iHJ&eves642-fi9!!0, ., ..... ·~... ·~;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~ 1~H•• •:n-.... REAL ESTATE 11. · ol d C llun lin"lO St II B wor . .,l:>uuor er.1i.y~ vrc 111.b le CcNi.at Hwy, THIRAPYTICH Ma ke ext ra money. Mr.Organ,S56-l42-1. 1111ngTa ew/Gchalrs & .,.. HB. 531--'385 ls.Wl-ta67. OrthodonticOlfice,exp 'd Openingfor 6 partor full C h i n a Cab. D anish 14 . SKI BOA1', 7a Il l"" ••OOJlew-~. . AVON pref'd. E xpanded duties. Min. 2 yr s exper. or tim ... ,llcen•ed real es'"te wnlnut.c"'l\n..548-Mfi.2 Misc•Uan•CMn -~• ' d b 11 S I • -~ W-1-...a Ev1nrude. '!'railer. Cov· Salary epenc.lenl upon I C 00 ng. a ury com-salespeople. Call for in-T -· -IOI I LOST:-Lab/Shep, m ix, -a.b.i.l.l ty . .ll e n •fit •. mena.u.r.at.e w./\rainin& & tervie.w. ** £MPO*ir Sl?ttri.t ONS Calif. king, 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• er. J>.11sc extras ! $8.;)0,
male. Black. Vie.18th GITMOltl Orangt,637-8100, ei.:per. Con,act Mr . 646·3928,eveaG73-4577 ·yrs -new. Xlnt cond. S$CASHSSFOR 1-"'"o_-<cc1_•1".------
Plac.enu.a, Cll. Am. OUT OP UNf Hamilton, 642.2734 ext H..cft YOlll Mow! i150/offer. 586-3384 or Good used furn/ref rigs SEA RA y SRV 190, 2l:i li~·
"Jake''• R E WARD •. DENTIST.Gr addei;iriog 381. Cos 'a M esa 12131348·2998 f~ I IO XLNTCOND , astoc/parLner or ? in Me mori a l Ho&pi ,a l . .,zr1/1toves.546-0'7f18. • · •.
6'5.=-::""""=------l Become the ,beauty ex· Orng CtJ &. vic6l5-G259 E OE. •Ke-ell"'"'-Mexican liv. rm furn ., :; Office~--~ & l $8-5075
FOUND: Dog,aUwhiLe, Meetnewpeople &elliol DESkCUIUC * yp11 / KYI car ved w ood. $7SO . EquiptHtd 1085 3,. ·
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female. Brn oolla·r. Vic. quality products. No self· Exper'd NCR,.PBX. Ap-Insurance A&encY needs •Escrow S.cy's tw7·060G. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~po r l l J li b e r . l u 11 y ~12th===St=·~H~·=B=·~s.>;-=-='""'=-__jio& exper. nec.eaa. Call pl)' in person motel of· exp e r 'd cla i ms un-RN CCU •PIXOperalOll ---"--------!ADD R ESSOG R AP H equipped . l...ik c ne w.
LOST: Glataes in bl~~M0 ....... ~-7~04~1 ....... D~a~y~s~ ...................... ~ tic.e , Ben Brown's, 31106 de rwriter . Xlot bene. • For Sale: Headboard w/2 Comp. syi;tern. Mos. 1900 $28,000. 493-SMt& days. J~Lber s nap c.ase, oval.I S o. Coas t Hwy, S o. Mrs. Bradley, 494·l087, Nights, full or p/time. TempoTemporary Help nigh t s tand s~ triple printer, mod. 6380 plate ti15·8226eves.
purple frames . Vic'. Babysi,ter, Days, .20 hrs =La=1=u="="=·------l-S4_9_-_30S8___c_·------I ~~~~e/i~:tiC~n~%t ~~~~ 17802 Sky Park, lrvi~ ~~i~~rm~/:1~~:aa:i~ maker. Cabinets & sup· loots Sail 9060
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Cll., own trans. Conv. Hosp 642.o.see Pa rt time. Recent billing h1emorial Hospital, JOI I~ ~1 agnetic cards 1·or IBM 8' !le d ;, r ~>1gls Sabol .
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Up .. olitererJ&pr GO ING BACKHOl\lE! i\l ag-Card t ypewriter. comp. w, s a1 accct;.:,,. > }'r HunUna:lon Beach. Call Dishwas her· Apply Mesa Call 493:~-_ r Aircraft-Wilt consider Bassett bdrm set, Erl y Approx 400 cards. Asking old · J:: v c :. /Wk n d s
to ldentiry. 968-
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ev Bink Verde ·Conv. HospitaL Aulo. Salary + Comm. Amer. 6 mo old, i lSO, nr· -'~"'-"'-"~·~· 6~7~5~-1~360~-----l -""='~··~·1~53:,_ _____ _
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wknd•. 661CenterSt,C.M. INSURANCE AGENCY SALES 549-2743. As k for Ken. ly nu livn 'g rm couch, !f, Cl 1-' SI """5
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DISTRIBUTOR wanted. · nes un· Fashion minded girls szs. assort lam..., ..-10 & typewri ter 15'' carriage. Viny l d ~c li:,_ im mac. Over 25. Interested in de rwriter. Exp. nee. luokin g for u f/t lme Waltress,over21.S.Coast •-., JI.f r. Park .673·7348 Dacron sails.644 -854!J 494·1087 Mrs Bradley .t. . bo . Plaza. Coaches Corner $15, G.E. cl.C. ft. ref/frz.r , FOUND: B\. qutwahua,
•PP 1 yrs, fem. Harbor &
Adams 551·71.M -UMITID
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earnln& up to$800per mo ' · · perm. pos1 100 1n I.Ill· ~, mo., pd o•87, wnt ••~. ·
C II • I M th Hest.546-7955 ~ ........, Exe svl chrs "'":/'",secy 22' l·ler rcsholl Americai;L.
p /t. a 639·6123. qu s a es. us ave cx· 1----='-'"------I G.E. xtra lrg Id wshr. ~.,,., JUNIOR SALESMEN per. in wom en's cootem· WANTED: Couple for du· 1 $2 . b chrs SG /24, desks, dftg Eagle gaff rig~ed w1lh
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hair, wbi,e, rem, cat .
COM 673·S6.52:
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who picked up 8lk &: Tan,
6 Monarch Bay Plaza
South Lagwia
xper, busy shop. per week getting new <tppotn ment dunLS & utility fwictions. Amer. h vy maple end tbl
El Toro. 586·3422 /831).8627 1:1.1stomers for tbe DAIL\' THE LOOK Preferable on Soc. Sec. & cor tbl $50 set., 21" B/W 645·74-l l Boats, Slifn /
DONUT SHOP Early AM PILOT after school and 644-6500 E mply mt. in cl ud es Mg\·x. xlnt cone!. i.100. National Cash Register, Docks 9070
Sbif,. No exp. ne e . Saturdays. Yoo mllS' bel----=-.:...:-=-==---·1 salary + Studio apl. & 646-7929. SJ25. 6x20 Table, $50. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~oman Age~-Apply out of school by 3:00 p.m. SALESLADY uLils. For interview call: G.--Sale IOSS 5'8-6937 wkdays. PRIM E SLJ PS / 12 wk Bloodhound pleaoe
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inper&on :1J5E.l 7thCM and beable toworlr.at Matur e. R e t ail 714-646-2424 ••••:T.••••••••••••••••IBM Md 8 E Nc"'·portBeacll leas t 3 days per week. No drugstore . Includes eves . o el • x~c . All siu.'S Ooorman!I'beater deliveries or collecting. &. wknds 846-0688 WHO WA NTS TO WORK ? Garage Sale, Home items. typewr iter. Carbon rib· 673-5253 645·850&
645·8259. . An Equal
Days. 708 E. Balboa, T t · . DRIVE ACAB! No Junk. Sat/Sun & all hon. Good cond. i169.l-'--"-="'----..:.::..::::c
.Balboa, vided . Call 963-5011 in .,.,_ k r next w . 3 1 , ·8533 s, pe:e rans po r a 'ion pro· Sale•l~R-.a.....:• CHOOSE your hours, k 2J 9th St HS 979 loat S d&
Hunting t on Beach or Exp e r 'd . hildre n's wor or yourself, be . Ski 9080
631.1495 in Costa Mesa clothing & toys. Approx your own boss. M~n or H-a• 8060 P1onos & Orgms 8090 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ELECTRONIC 30h k S4 Women Can be slightly _,,"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• E qu al O pportunity ".:'..:::rs:_:w:.=:·.:::•~-~t46'°"1~.---l h. d . · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15 Ft.·tri hull Carvallo, .
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LOST: Burmesem.alecat,i.,..O~p;po~rt~u~n~il~y~Emp~~Joy~e<~jiiiii":~~~~~~-blk, altered . .BayahoreliF
area , NB. Reward .
548;7470 IEAUTICIAM
Newport Area. 548-1311 Emp oyer SALES Cl ea n Appearance. Trail/Parade PONY, Pin-Grand. xlnt. tone &cend.
ASSEMBLERS \' t o c olor. 14 ha nds. 30 l\t P ll ; clean. gOOll LEGAL SECRETARY Tele~ S.s ets., relired. Age 25 to Best orrer. 494·1235e\'es. c 0 n d , 6 4 2 _ 8 4 5 ·• FdUND Irish Sett.er, Vic. . . Soulh Coast Plat.a. wear-Beaut1c_1an for busy motel
ing le athe r c ollar salon an C4M. July 1st.
r~-70 s 1 l · Western /English. $300. .-(Experienced ) Corporate experience. Man or woman expcr'd · upp emen yoor in-83 l-9lZ8. K u RT z MA NN 5 · 7 •, Eves/wk ends
Im m e d . opening s Newport Ctr 640-0800 in telephone sales to come .. Drive a cab 6 hrs _c.c=.c="--------1 w /growing manuf. of work20hrs perwk.Hrly ormorea day.Applyin REG.Ara bGelding,grey. Grand._Xlnt. cond. 8oats,Stor09" 9090
LOst Male Manchester 1e..,-Opii'iliw medical jnstruritenla· LIC. ASSISTANT, Tues-rate +-incent.ive. Costa person,.. Yellow Cab Co.1. 6 Yrs old. Very-affec.-i 1,850· Firm. Pvt. Pl)•. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Terrier. Black &: ta n. No following nee. Comm Uon. ·Wed. Kelly Templetons, Mesa Joe. Ph: 557-5662 186 E. 16th St.,----co5fa tiona te & willing. ""'SO. _ _.=93::..:'7~7~°''-------l·B·oat-St-o·r age ·d ai·l·y ·
.s.&G-0947. • 642·08« or 494-990'1
teed A I I P 445E.J7th,C.M..642·0194 i\1esa. "' k 1 From GWC eve May cuaran . 645-1050 PP Y n erson 1..:.=::;_______ Call Kathy,673-1510 SportiftCJ Goods 8094 w ee · Y month I y • 1$tb. ELld.0 Reward1-=====:..::::..::=;.__-J ROHE Lovely home for Live ln SEAMSTRESS .::::::.:.:.::.:::'-!..:.:;C:::::0'..--1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Security-24 hr. launching. 53i-.~;:,,:82~-~'8=·------JGBEAUTYOP£RAl TOR ScintificCorp. Wskpr. Clean & resp. Sail makers , exper. req. M«chondite R_cg. Quarter, 10 -~rs, SCUBA.All equipmentfor ramp. ]lo;ewport 'Duncs. -ood guar an ee, xln\, ZlS8S. Hathaway person, age~""-C"e Top pay. Ullman Sails. . tlas hy chestnut. Trained complete di ''"g Br d 1131 Ba ck Bay. 644-0510 Lost small bl;lck poodl comm is s ions. Busy, .......,.,...., .... 675·6970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & s hown Weste rn . \.,, · a!l
mix, loog l ail. v ;c e.sta.bfioshed Lacuna Santa Ana *'" for eklerly woman. Lite1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I 1~1eas ure. Affectionate new. Med11:1m quarter in· Harbor&22nll.&i5-667:i. P.each shop. 49-l-82.Sl or EqualOppor.Employer cook'g. P riv. rm&: ba.11 Allff.-s 1005 Pre fer s g irls . .N eedS ch wet sui t. ~99-1610 or Transportotlon Salary open. Hntg Bch. •• ••• ••••• k ' · h 095 675-8900. P ETER •••••••••••••••••••••••' 4~..3833. SECRAARY •••• . ••• ••••·•• wo r 1n g wit . ., o. · C p.._.a1. SJ 846-0242. !;I 1900 EXGLI SH Halltree. 83(J.702J TV Rod'o .,.,,,..~,,..,..,Salt/
•••••••••••••••••••••• BEER BARGI.RL Turk's Ex...._ tile \ M •CHl~STS Need enthusiastic ex· solid oak. 4 brass coat H·Fi § • 8 Rfflt 91 20,' Refined Gent to mee Rer;taurant, 24462 Del ,._..G_ .. ~ T A 1~ k "ll d perienced sec.'y forfield hungers. beveled mirro MSUhST SELTL!_21 Reg. If• •••• • •• ;.!.•."::: ••••• ~!.~•••••••••••••••••••••••
finan mature widow. Prado, ·DP. Apply an. .....,.. o p pay or s 1 e service manager in our w/bench seal storage, ow or ra1. $800. & 7 2. 9 1:i_ fl. Mobile Rolls,•M/Benz equiv. 5PM Wed. 'hru Sun. Outdoors gene ral machin ists . rapidly growing medical xlntcond ,Sl75or best of-Sl 500. 640·5320 days, CU RTIS-?tfATIIlS Hi·fi T1·a \'eler Cabover. Semi
Meaningful relationship. ~4~9;3;·99;;2'~;;;;;;;;;;~ Tooling & short.run prod. instrument firm. Must be l -''=·~"~960=~"="'~'=·-----I 675-3938eves. Ste r eo with r ecord sell' cont'd tlyd. jacks,
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s 0 m e e x p e r . player , l\tultiplex, Two boot k & !add &
ease reply to P.O. Box lfyou qualify for Combat / · ,.; people oriented, a ble lo E nglish Boreille •addle spe akers in beaulo·rul • rac · · · er ;
1001.CM T
w progressive ..ues r e· a da pt t ch g At Appli 8010 m o o·c . •rus t seo ,'
B & Girl Ar ms r aining, you'll do 0 an es. ance trk ) Co 1 t k b. LS65 6441~42 " oys s 1'ustlhat.Jn the dook.On l-'q~'~d-~C~.~M:::.:·64:=2~--='----l times work under r\N>. s I e new ; mp ac ' ca inc . . • $1600/ofr.Catl anytunc PREGNANT? ... .-·-••••••••••••••••••••••• bridle, b rushes, e t c . ,
C arin g co nfid e ntial 10Lol4yearsofage.Dai· an e m ply s t om ach . MAID WANTED, pa rt ssure. Sb min 90 wpm, REFRIG. l 3 Cu.ft.F/F , 644·5890 Kenwood Rec.2 Trusonic 848·8013. .........
couoselit1 g Ar: rererral. ly Pilot. delivery rout.es Maybe even io the rain. time . Ca ll Mesa Motel, typing min, 75 v;pm. $85. 20 Cu. n. F /F, SxS, spkr. & cab. AR lurnta· 'i4 To)'ota ;·lg. Bed, p,1in l
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bortion, •dopi,·on & m ay be tvailable in your The reward is knowine 646·9681 Call Ann Sauvageau $l50. bth workperf. Mov· J•wftry 8070 hie $360. 642·2313 P.U. wilh the ultimate 111
k ce . area. Earn profit for de-you can do iL J oin Che For appointment or info ing. 549-8500 ••••••••••••••••••"'••• o.af;l>.Vcr campers. ma"4
ping. li\'.Cries & cash, triP6 or people who've·joincd Ute M .... T. w,....,Ell Bring resume WA""TED •. boot h k A PC ARE 547-256.1 ,... "" ~ RO HOTPOINT Gas ~·er, ,.. loals .& MariM '°""'"''• i a.ir s oc s •. · --'--'-'-===-==-1mcrchandise forKlling Army. C•'ty o f S e I Bch HE u•s -1· ·g t 11 t -a · all cycle. ~•. Kenmore TOP C ASH DOLL~R E--ent ~" ri • 5 ove, a "rctso
JJM W. Do J have Lo wail ne w subscriptions. For S698 /84 7. Apply City Scie.tiflc Corp. -,-r-··· s ln<t 4. 1st one with $3,,... "tit THE FAIR? inlorma,ion please call Call •-11 · h elec. Drye r , all cycle. PA I D F 0 R YOUR ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~ A.V.D. 642·432 1. From San _....., ~:a'c2~~ ~~g7 4tg0St(25:~ San~~nsa Harta~70 575. Fridgidaire Washer, ·JE\\"ELRY, WATCHES Generot 9010 t::l~~5~~~~.1
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-----''--"'----I Cle menle-San Juan Opportunities 431·2527 Ext.SO EqualOppor.Employer SSO. Kenmore Washer , ART OBJECTS, GOLD, •••••••••••••••••••••••I--'::;:::..:::.:..:::::::::_ ___ ~
ADAMS MASSAGE Capistrano area, call -,45·1240 l~~~~~;';;iEimiwl~~~~~~~~~!l -~$50,;():_.~54~6'.!·86~12~----I SILVER SERVICE , 18' R E DWOOD Canoe Clean private rooms. 495-0630 and Mission Vie·l~"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'~I MANICURIST NEEDED FI N E FURN & AN · w/sail. xlnt. cond. ~. llave some~ic to scll?1
Massage &: Sawia. 8839 jo-EI Toro area, caUI IMMEDIATELY!! Secretary for busy Yacht TIQUES.645-2200 548·33l6 Classificdads'Ooitwell. 1,
Adams Ave, Hunt. Bch. 581-6310 .. · IX. SECIETAIY • 644 -77Z1 • Brokerage on the Bay. licyclet 8020 (963~~-1~'4~1,~M~on~t~h~ru~;.S~al~l;;Eq~u;a~l;O~p~po~r;. ~E~!n;p~lo;y~er~ Excellent opportunity . · Exper. skilled applicants ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~gt. ~J:~~i~a'fe~:f.~f. llllm 'ti! midnight. for sharp indiv. w/good Manicurist for busy motel only. Please! 646-0SSI. Used Bikes/Parts. SIS/up. s.b &: typing s k i ll s s alon in Cdl\i. July J.st. Buy /sell /trade. 24 88 1 ..:c=a=l=lbe=f~l~p~m::::.646:..::..:-4225=~·-.i ~
C311 Sally for Cameo w /rapidly expandin& 642-0844 or494·9907 Secre.tary, Front Of c, NewportBl .Ci\f.642·'i~IO
Custom Fitted Bras. Win IOAT·tUILDaS r· · I · ,. Bkpg., Smith Medical 1nanc 1a organ1za 100 M a ture la d y t o do Cl '· N e wp o rt Cyc l ery . 1free.67S-7168 Westsail Corp. needs a bel ted . . 1n1c.640·6180 -=-="'--=--'-'=----1 Boat Electrician w/min 1 soon to oca in O.C. housecleaning. Apply ml--==:=c:=::.:=.:::...___ Raleigh. P e ugeot , &
MitcellOMOUS •••••••••••••••••••••••
T,.... 5450 yrs marine electrical ex· are a . Edxper1 in r eal person, 31755 CsL Hwy. ECRETARY/Bookkee A ~uki. 2116 Newport WANTED
•••••••••••••••••••••••per. (including A/C & esta te e ve opment, South Laguna . pt:time w /previousexp. Blvd.NB.675·1700
FLY DRIVE DC k
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• I wor ). i.ust ave 1ng pr . XJnt pay & Mature la dy over 50.,642:::.:":.:"o:O:_ _____ Suntour Azuki R acer. PAID F OR YOU R
bwn tools & tran.sp. Xlnt benefi . Work in Cos metics1-$99.95. Cycle Works Ltd. JE~ELRY, WATC~I ES, EUROPE co.beoefits&future.Ap-CalJPerson.nel St udio . 842·3010 or Secty/Recep,, for l,girl 1822 Newport Bl. CM. ART OBJECTS, GOLD
Round I.rip Air+ Car in ply in person to: 213/869-0512 842·7008. R.E. office nr. Orange 548·5783. SILV E R SERVICE.
Europe. SLarva,ion WnhclilC.... Equa!Oppor.Employer Cnty. airport. Pleas ant, __:c::_:::cc=-.------1 F I N E FU R N & AN·
Buda:e t ·to-Break the 1d38Placentia,tM Mature mal~ Sa' & Sun congenial atmosphere; COHSUMERGUIDES _T:.;l:;Q._,U:.:E::S~-..:64::5~-=™=---I
Bank De luxe Plans.J:;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~Fac.tC?rY PW _orkM, ,man, 8-4,Mon-Fr111·2p~.7-11 gd. skills r equired. $500 Newes t,BestBuy UST M C growing a1nt gr., 4 Store, 2150 Placentia CM Month. 833-9293 Is Now Here! C 0 a r P e l ~I~ RA NUT 0 • LI do day-40hr wlr:., $2.75 start The Super Le Mans Ins,a lle r. Yours /~linc.
a&e, .B.8?3-4550 BOAT +benefits. ,s.tS.7101 ask Se curi ty Guard-priv. By Centwion Reas. 22 yrs exp. All ~r......t & ror Forrest. comm. g uard needed, Corona dell\lar Bikes tYAeS. 646-1547
,,..,........ O newport peer retired military or 3323 E. Coast Hwy, ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIBERGLASS BChOaKr gKeE_ ESPaEreRguFaurldl .c~ personnel related exp.40 hr wk.full Call675·7666 on -.=.·· co. benefits. Vehicle pro-1---==.::..:=---1 CARPET IARC9AIHS
JoltW•ted.
7050
sya,em , trucking opera-~·. agehcy vided.Sendresume : Cats 8035 TopQual 1w1i11Seconds ....... MOLDERS '100· Some typing. Costa ~-'·""'-Writeadno403,Daily •.e••••••••••••••••••••• Used Carpets-Any Size
••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa. Must be able to ,.,. ....,., P ilot, P .O. Boxl.560 PERSIAN KITI'ENS ror "CHEAP!!"
Chlca10 law 1c.hool grad prepare On"ancial Stale· 2192 MaiUn, lrvine 1 _c::o::•~•a::.::Mo:e::•::a~, C::a:;92626::='--I aale. Top qual!Jy CFA re· Coll 6 73-7162
seeking job as law clerk. Wanted-Experianeed menu. Need local ref's. JeannieSiaco gistered. A~ Persianl~"""'"""'"""'~"""'"""'~"""'"""''I Ready for work July 1, Gekoohn · Gd. position for qual'd. Mimi Leverton * Secy's-S.Yeral stud service. $100and u.p. I·
1975. Resume avall abl e. Touctt-Up • p e r son · Cal I : Mrs· $700-SOOO 100% Fee Paid Phone 892·2910. Coast Firewood Supply
Write : Classified ad no. Snyder at 545·3412 for Type 70, sh 100 ~75. Cord deli vered.
422 c/o Dally l'ilot, P. 0 . Moldert appt. Nunes Aides, all shifts. Real Estate. Legal HIMALAYAN Kitte n , 58t·ll22
Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca We pay top wages Convalescent Hospita l, Liz Reinders Agency c h amp I o n s ired. S 1----='-'-=--'---l
92626 Excellent co. benefiu Gene
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ral Ofc /Se1cretary 642-0593. 4020 Birch St, Ste lo.& Generation pedigree, * ·*I BUY* *
includin& co. paid p /t me. Ma nu . firm ~ Newport Beach 833-8190 675-0168 HtlpW...W 710 healthlna&lifeins needs p/time help. Type OFFICIMANAGER Callforappc:Mntment _.:.:;==------I Good used furniture & •••••••··~··•••••••••• for our employees. $So60 accurately, 10 key To S800 tor e nthuastie or· . DoCJt 1040 appliances, or I will Sell
PACIFICA By deaira ble . Call Pam, ganized mature woman. Service Sta. Attend, rull ••••••••••••••••••••••• (or You. _S4_7_-"9'86"-'-_b_et~wcc•~•"·l"l_. --I Min. 7 yrs. general ofc. or p/t. Brown'sShell, 990 Golden Retrievers. AKC. MASTERS AUCTION Accoun,anL
Sy1temt ·Engr
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$14K+ Kl ER YIPHJS GUAROO exper. Penonnel ac· E. Coast Hwy, NB 33 Champions. 645-6438 646-8686 & 133-9625 pp "" F J t I m e, p I t.i m e. ~ounts payable/purchas· Service Station auendant. 1 .::0~'~67=3-=7~•~69::.:.· -----1 Or SUND A Y839--M74
928W.17thStreet Unirorms furn. Teleph & ing. ~~·Send resume t Apply in person. St.eve's SILKY T err. puppies,
• Elec,roni c Tech $950 Costa Mesa car req'd, Call 833-4003 Cla.ssifi e.d Ad No. 388 .. Exxon station, 300 E . AKC. Sbedless, odorless MATIRESS
Steno Tech Comp toflOO 7 l4 /645--5570 appt. Dally Pilot P. 0. »c;ix 17th St. Costa Mesa. Exp. & a dorable . Rea"S .
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IR.VINE PERSONNEL~ .......... ~~~ .......... ~! 921~..;, Costa Mesa, Calif. nee. 962-8377 *MAD MESS*
SEO\ nrr5 r: Half Doy Mica Pay -· "-""-L •,,.4£;8'.ICY Boutiquel'dgr.Recent ex· 9AM ·lPM or IPM-5PM ORDERLY Service Station Allen· Black German Shep. *ALL SIDS*
·' 488&.17tb(Atlrvlnej' per. req,'d. Bikinis & or 5 PAt'.9 PM. E a rn . dant, exper 'd. Day & pups, AKC. Angekort
A OONV'£NIENT SHOPPtNC ANO
S£WIHG GUIDE fOft l}tE .
CAL.Ofr4 "TME GO.
For., Ad i. w-·• World
Call Sole 64Z.S671, bl. 330
Grett The World!
Pr inted Pattern
Crochet Sports!
SU1te22.& Costa Tttea• sporllwear. Xlnt oppor. $100 + + per week doing For Pri-1 Shift. Exper . eves. Full & p/time. App· line. 6 wks old. Good Priced toMov•! C.U642-1470 25-30. 673·7569 days. enjoyable work ln our pref 'd. 496·5702 or Jy Shell Station, 17th & c hamp . lirie . Xlnt 833·962,&646-8686 ·-~-~~-~!·~-~~~~~-~·i:;0027-09~1~8~a~·r~t~6~p~m:-::----:-J ·brand new ofc openlnJ 831·1774betwn9am..fpm .l~rv~i~n~e~·~N~·~·~·-----watchdogs. ~f/F. $100 to _D_R_A==PE~R~l~E"s"=&C=A~R=P"--ET-I 9230 p:~11 •m•rtlY u•rll ,,11_• • ,.-uu-~~ .. near O.C. Airport.. X:lnt. 1.
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• hi -. $150.645·2327. Be p ,.·uh .. 1~1d. 1trll)9d ""tt. A bakpr" ref Ute hsWrk Col atudentl, Pit. sis, de: opportunity lot po1ILlve ave aomel ng you want SHARP, Quick, e£rlc.len' 1..:;=.:;_:_:;:..;:;:::.:.:._ ____ I st ricea·F\"ee Est. SIZ!.S a.20 Ch°"' 1 iir•~ht eollll' lllu•
sal. pv't. rm/ba, CdM'. Jiv. Eves/Sat. Car, phode minded I ndl v For t.o sell? Claa1Uied ads do Girl, ror gen'I office, & MIN. Schnauzer Puppies, 1 ____ c_a~ll"S48'-'-..a=10'-----I f~.11f. . 1TI: ;ff ""hit• tor tM loef or ••11,..t
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, nee. Mr Lyons846-MM personal lnLervt~ Call It. well -Call NOW, cus t re la tions. l'<if esa adorable 8 wkt, AKC, E•ltTH WORMS "1 .,.,._.. ~ -:;:~o~~rn~~.,.~~!~,:~ 833·809:5. ' 6'2-5618. Upholstery, 642·8400 Reas. 962·8513 A o•I•• .-u•m elite II, Pl.tier-. FOR THE GARDEN OREE'l" THE WORLD In• 7rit: Slatt t ·ll 1M;l,
'A&SEM BLliRS
SAILBOAT
ASSEMliLERs
11s,.n-..11
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Coolc,r.fff-Wanted o r s mall
hospital. Will train.
'98-$702 or 831·1TI4 betwn
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M.in. Exp.·D•yShifl
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DERBY
UGS.E. Brtstol,CM
W.·8390
A r I p CR~ATIVE nRll -~ PP 1 n erson Artitta all ty-lllclud· -COASTAL ~
1 ·-a~TI'°""""" IYI'" ln1 -2roduction/P1ne. ~ -"'""'~ Cal ' t:rnle Zebma, • J7'22 Derian.AV* 111.S.SOO • ,
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Bl.ayer. a1f.l'llllve a ex· malAL l.LO,...., '*" per'd tor Balbolt lt\and per w11. tome n.MiitlilJ'.
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Work wb•a )'OU want to,
part time or Nil tJme.
The SbalUH Equal ()p-
p()rlUDlty. We train. Clll
for appointment M·F, 10
•m·noon 548..si53..
Golden Retrievers lOOO for $4.9S prlne••• 1tiaoe that •let.k• s...d ti ... tor ~Kh P"ll@MI.
Purebred, 7 wk.t, $1$. Worm Casto'n••C?'·og Y~•,••'!~_•bo'rH • • toltlr 2S' ror etcll p•llem tor
C 11 b . ·--IJ< •-r DI' 1 .. m.. aT• It all -tjnt·CIUI mell 1tld l'PfClll a tw n S·7 pm , 17362Golhard.HB or poll1h 11 .. llb -ttut. andll••· Sel'ld lo All"• a56·1482 Prtntl!d Patt••• 1110: 8r«Jlt, 105, tM Dally rnoi. IOSS IS tal Mi-· Slit• •. Ill, ll, tt, II. Nffdl ft ~ BD 163 Free to &ood home-2 blk JI, •. SIMI It (Mt••> t&k• Old Che~se• ~~lion," I"•~ •
AKC reg. Toy Poodles, to.helpyour$.ll'e9 .J~':r.~'L..-~ii11m. Vorlf\..N. v. too11 . P'ri11l
M/F, altered &spayed, 8 ___ c_a_ll_N-=•~•~l,~642-=--316=~1 __ 1 Adel as CMtt fir,_.. pitten1 N1111e. Addlr51, Zip, P•tterl'I
Id h b • b'nnt-d.ttliriaallandtPttill N,.mbet. · mos o , ou.se ro en, Rug, forest green, app 50 MMHaa; •tMrwl•• third· S1w• doll•r•I Cre1tl!
m1.11t re main toðer . yrds, li ving rm, 2 br, and "-9 ..U"'7 -'ll tat• thru br•utll'lll 111111,1. Sftld rorlllew
Daya, 640 ·81~0, eves, h II Good ndl"--••oo ,.....,.1MN.5'fidi.M1n111 1'11 Nted\.er11\Cli~t 644). a • co ~..... ....... "I, atie Di lly Piiot, Jdt11l,...,rintecl ........... "TS" 1 .::~1:;567=:.:·-----~..:6~73=-·~04:;4~7 _____ _:1 ......,.... DIP\., m w .. i 11th N,.., Nll\1 til\f QWJU 11.ot
....... YOll 1045 a .. ""' "iOt"lf. N,v. 10011. Ntwr ftlnl•~ .... 11.00
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t Swe etie -Pie Kittens
need lovln& home. 1 Pin
1trlpe suit. 3 Flulfos.
SC.AM I~ ·PYtMNAM E.ADDRUS,JIP. Scw+bk~ ... t •.•• 11.as . ~·· •Ill.£ and STYLI: NUMBER. Nm1.,.i.t1oat ............ . ONErREl'JPA1TERNofyour n .... Cl'fldl« ...... 11.• 1' •-1E1S ddcei.Hlld toc.one rreep••· "•*"'-~ .......... .. .. tem lnllde Nl:W SPRING· lllMdtCroda ........ 11.•
.-Cable -su MNF.ll PAT.TERN 1flllUtV1tt ... .,.. •• ii,• I -11.tftey -CATALOG. IOOftyi.t,auM.... fMtelll Mtfl'J ....... Q.OG rr.t ""It."' ('OllPOfl.le.t "ftc Oolft~OU\10ot .,, ..... 110
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. WJ I DAILY PILOT Monday. May 19.1975
Opel 9746 Toyote 9761 . · Yo-"l4 a ••••••••••••••••••••••• CltCl&Mec 991 5 Lfftcoln 9945 ..1-..L.1rc1 9970 •~ · ••••••••-•••••••••••••••· ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-rv ••••••••••••••••••\• ••, WE PAY1'0POOU.AR Datsun 9720 '72 QPEl.GT ·12 \VGN. Auto 11.lr ••••••••••••,••••••••.,.• •••••••••••••~••••••~•• 72 Ve1i 2 Dr 1-hitthbltcK. !1
fllO Autos Wonlod 9590 Autos, l•potiwd · ....•........••.....•.•.•.........••••••••• ,. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALLY Clc;iin! 10~'1 · 4
Star. c.11.mpe r couch.
Refrlg. & jack. Sips. 7,
$1,500. Pvt. pt.y. 546.07J9
t~OR 1'0P USED CARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Only 30,000 MU.$ r .. di a Is . A· I c' 0 nd ·. 174 N.llTWOOD , TWO 11JT8 L1~b\ Cpu. 19.73 Th.underbi.rd, white fun ·cAU'. lJclit 'otfer ovtrt· , 1''0R~:tCN , DOME.S1'1C WILL.BUY YOUR Vinyl buckel seats. 4 si.-lfJS /ofr. Must liell . IROUGHAM O~~ Blue m15t w/2:8,000 oA wh1te, ever.)' powe1· ~14ou .. UT:i·~ . I
ll'lorcyclH/
orCLASSICS QA'l'SUN,'I'OYOTA :i peed tran!ltni!lsion . 'l'radi:OK.9G2-79.» 1'ho~phomeofMotorinil mi. & Onti Burcundy 9ptlon. Ask'g ~4500 .
If your car is extr.11. clea11 OR VOLKSWAC l!:N radio and ht'Olter. sp()rt Lu x u r y . Tot. a I I y W/30,000 mi. Local onti ~-b42u. Want .11.d roaults 6'2·-5678
see us first. PAlll t'Oll OR NO 'r. wheels, etc. \l~LWA) VolksWCH)eft 9770 equipped l nc ludinll owner c11ns! Sokl MW at
I.AUER BUICK w J L. L J> A y ·r op $2995 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pudded top, ltiuthcr In-J ohnson & Son. Nc.11.r M.,... 9738 Mai4a 97ll
2925 llarbor Blvd. OOLLA lt. C1\LL K&~1· lr-...,--="'-'"'-~---1 --:cc:--:---cc---I tcrior, lull power, fuc· Wh c;>le11a le Dluu &ok ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Scoolors 91 5 0 ..........................
BELL Helmets, t wo.
Super Magnum size 7,
$35 • Bell R1' size 7 3/8,
$30 • Clean, hardly ust.'<i.
6"·1742
Costa i\l csH 979--2500 ALLEN, 540·().W.2 ••rt. I C -.IT l l PAIRS.:SIRVJCE tory uir condiUon!ng, tilt $ 4 7 9 ~ < 19 l G WV ) .
---------,.. 'I"' • J:o:X<.:1-IANOE sleering wheel, AAl /FM (tl27G WX) Johnson &
HCsQVARNA 360 Cr
'71. Xlnt. cond. Exlras. S850. 6'0-1329
1973 PEN TON 1Z5 CC.
XJnl.cond. Many extras.
_Very ~st. 586-27-17.
~sa, 1971, only 1100 mi-
Jake new-street legal
$4.SO. 545-5459
'73 Bult.a.co 250 Pursang
des/mx. Very f~t. New
eng$62Sorbest67~39JO
..._._.Homes.
Salo/Roni 9160
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TOPDOLU.R
P' A.ID
IMMEDIA.TB.Y
FOR Al.I.
FOREIGN CARS
CAL~c=E~~ IH
NtUJl'llHT
1r·1PU1rrs
3100 W.C..sl Nwy.11.B.
642·9405
WE BUY
For Rent' 19 ' Miru Motor IMPORTS
Home,slps6,reasonablc Top Dollar For .~n y
_833 __ ·8_24_7 ______ 1 i\Jakeor l'llodel.
1973 Dodge 21', 14.000 mi JIM PANOS
Jike ne w, slovc, O\'c n MAZDA refrig, gas & clec. tub &
s hower, toilet hold111~ 2uol s. ~lanchester
tank, lge dbl bed, hot & Anahcun 636-tiOOO
cold a /c, Asking S7500.
8'6·8173 . Orange County's
RENT the bes t-'73 Ex -Hi9hes t $Buyer
ecutive 25', all Jux xtras. on Imports ·
Free mi. 979-90565·8 pin. Bill Maxey Toyota
t.:all Roger or hill 1974 Chinook 18+, fbgls 841 -~
body, 11 ,000 mi. Dodgcl----------
a60eng. s10,ooo. 751-6174. FREE APPRAISAL
'7:& Dalsun Pickup. Cstm ....... • & REBUILDS stereo, crui.se c:onlrol, Son Lineoln Merc ury
'A'hl s. pa1pt ... interior. C..-~ ......... BROOKLYN UUGCO. etc:. 1'"or your Inspection. 2626 II.arbor Blvd., C.M.
$1000 T.0 .1'. CallB.98·1981 Estimutet> ~-Ulo&l (226CJS) _,.:-O·_S6:JO_·,-------I
aft 0
· '72 OPEl GT ":"""'.'"""--~:0-~"'"="' MeYOrick
Fiat 9725 . ORiy 30,000 Miltos t:ugines /Ciii·s. 979•0935 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1
••••••••••••••••••••••• Vtnyl bul"kct s~at~. 4 llf 10 10am or aft 5pm) '72 Mdverlc:k: tan, 6 cyl. oiA-HG E COUMTY'S s pe_e d trans n11 s.s1o n, Dan. Auto. 28,000 mi. Well
NEWE5.J_&LARGEST rud10 a nd hcuter, s1)01•t ---------11~::~~~~~~~1 cur ed for. Will need ·--r~ti\IEDIATE wheels, etc. (ll!OLWAJ VW Engine&Transm.fo.r l~ brakes & tires. Orig.
DELIV-EltY 2995 s ale. Jtecently rebuilt. '65CADSedanDeV:ille,all Owner. $1750 firm .
All i\lodels&Colors ' w ' Calllf"l·i:ll 7l E>~. power;-good-eondit&on, 646-6384
Dick Mill~r Motors t ~~I Che ·11 vw nuG AA1 1t'i\t 1 _57_so_. _ .. _,_·35_••-----:~-.-~-.-.llrl'.-.-.-.-•• -.-.-.-•• -.-.-•• -.-.-.1 -..,... iiiTi sl.~NO. Gd._ cond: Make ..167 Cad., b_rnze cpe, xlnt. 1':11 .. "iW~ ~,.._ .. ..,, oUer. Call . 213-641-2811 cond., int merilorious, 't974 "'MONTEREY Cusl. i. .. &til.. Ext. 44 days. 714-963-7790 $825/ mk otf64.S-93l9 2Dr. lI.T. Lots or extra ,
J2Q\V. Wanier Pantera 974 71 ~E~•~e~s~·-------.r.:--:------::::;--::i equip., incl. air. pwr. 1
••••••••••••••••••••••• Camaro 9917 steer., etc. OnJy gone '71 p /'·Jk '68 V\V Bug ·S775. Eves l ",OOO m1".Thi>ca•1"s1·ast an Lera. J;rn I} ·, 711en-7915 0 •••••••••••••••••• • • "'
at So. i\l;un
.Santa Ana :-.S7·2t:I::!
'fHPNl.S018-Rl,9ti8-o&ll -., .. · vmessage. this Weekend only ------~--1 clean, V8, 3 spd. 8 Tr EJ) John.son & Son Hand a 9727
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35,UOu rni , Serial .r.171-.• ~0· 1 or ays~lJ/ 68 Cama ro", extreme! ~n in. Dili~untedto
Pewgeot 9748 -~d~c:~n~~nroof, AM/1'~~l. ~l,025. G4S-68.58 ol n Mc.rcury 2626 Honda ••••••••••••••••••!••••' 536·02t.i.9 Che vrolet 9920 bor B lvd., C.M.
SGA & B '71 PEUGEOT 504 ----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5G30 '
4 DOOR SEDAN .69 VW Camper. xl nt CONMkJ.
I 0010 Over Fact-Sun roo 1·. u 11tomat1· c cond. Ai\·l /1"i\l tapc, new CHEVROl.ET MYStCllHJ 9952
-· 1 i'adials, reblt eP" ... -... .-.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Invoice trans mi ssion 'radio o0 _.....,,,, SALES&SERVICE h"atcr. radi·.:1 1,·,·cs.·1_1_'1_"_"_·1_5_·585_-_,_____ 2828 H-~-ll•cj. 't> 8 At us tang GT plus your choice of ac-L y ----1''astback. power equip,
ccs:.or1 l·s. 'I' &L. Looks 1.Jitd runs like new. ·12 VW BUS. COS'fA MESA mag whls, many xu·as.
Herb Frieclander ui3::1ELli l Nc\V eng, gd cond. 546-1200 Gd cond. Make offer.
537.541>4 &M-7566 $1995 548-700-l 892-5407 ~.:::..:""''---..'.'.:'.:'.:.'.:~llr---~': .... :..:..:.:---._1-V-ol-Y-0-...:.:::..:.=-
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Karmann Ghia 973 ~ lft ~fldlllC· 321 V8 , white, air cond., ~ '6.S l\\ustang in xlnl run· •••••••••••••••••••••••
73, Ghia, am/fm, 4 new
radials, S!SOO.
55 1-5038
·1611 Ilia ... ""'-/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• good running, sOlid car. ning cond. Brand new .
-"'""'· --SPECIAL P11t. party. 644-4188 after _1r_a_n_,m_. _i000_._644_·_2886_._1 i -'-'-'°~p_.m_. ______ , '67 MUSTANG Conv.
Porsche 9750
'75 COMMANDER 24 ·, We buy used cars & Maida 9738
4000 mi, loaded w/xlras. tru ck.s. Call GROTl-1 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Below wholesale. $15,500. CllEVllOLET for a J'ree.
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'74 UJ4 1.$, ll,000 mi .
. l<.:vel'y lhing but ail'.
S;1c rifice! After ti ,
557-0051
VOLVO SALEI. '73 BelAir 9 pass sta wag. showroom cond., radial 1''ull pwr, air, rack. tires, gd mileage, 289
Beat price inc:rcuse. $2800/_reas off. Priv pty. eng. w /2 barrel carb.
Super stock, All models eves 673•8120 ext. 123 $950. 646-2677, 984 Oak St, Priced to Sell. 011erseas 1 -~--------1 Costa Mesa 675 0261 r 6 ap1>raisal. __ . __ ._t.~p_.m_. --1 GllO'rH CllEVllOLET
Trailers, Travel 91·10 J8ll 1 Beach Bl\'d.
••••••••••••••••••••••• llunlington lkach
WANT TO BUY 14 '-15' 847 ·ti087 ~9-33.11
Ari_s loc ral Travel ·\VANT 'rO BUY.100.1 thru ~~a1ler. ~u.:;t ~ clea~. 1000 El Camino. running
i;as. refr1g. D~nette in or noL. 908--1::17 1 aft.
Jront & bed 1n rear. 5·30p in a klorLarry ti37·4156 aft. 3pm 1--·~-·-'---~--1
weekdays . any tjme SELLING YOUR CAR?
weekends. TOP PRICES PAID
'72 Lancer trailer. 72 ft. -Fc)r lmpo11s
·72 1'ravcl-A.ll 392 HP. J)aidfor orNot
Xlnt cond. ~6500 . DeanLewis lmports
960-2664. 1966 Harl>Or. C.i\L
64ti-!13o.'.I Autos for Sole
••••••••••••••••••••••• NE\V dealer wilh empty
.,.Wheel DriYn 9550 lot need s used cars
••••••••••••••••••••••• desperately. Old or new,
4 WHEEL DRIVES any 1nake. ilnmed. cash.
639,9972 or 96J-7765
MAZDA
AHHOUHCES
$500
CASH RE8ATES
ALL i\IODEL.5
AV,\ILABLI'.:
.BEACH MAZDA
J 733 1 Beach BJ11d.
lJuntinglon Bca"ch
842-il66
·70 91 -1. lo n1 ileagc,
1\.\'I I fo'1\I , xlut . cond.
S3.!:IOU. Call: .\'lrs. 0'A'Cn
675-7l71
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Deort WrtA• , orig. rru. omp. P i 1, b •• -reblt. Bea uty! $1400. s, I .-50.
~ · -•• -.,-. -,-,-U-S_T_A_N_<l_'._•_3_75-.I ~ VQLVQ Continental 9930 Needssomebodywork. •
673-2325. 5·18·7616 ..
l ti 5 8 S J> E I:: lJ S 'f El? ·\906 Ho1bo1 . c M. 6~6 9303 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-3559
<.:lassie, 1600 super, com--------~--1Immac:. '73 Mark IV, Lo •66 v.a, Auto.,' P /S, P /B,
pletely restored, 30,000 ORAHGECOUMTY mi (17,000) Loaded. Air eond. Radio, heater.
mi. S05uo. {J l·IJ 121-2414 VOLVO Wht /wht inter. $7000. 5750_673_4094.
T i\.\l to ·IP .\l. XCLUSl V ELY VOLVO 1 -;:55~2:;.J080;;:;~af;:t;;G;pm;;;:--;;;;;; I
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Mow
Purchasing
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Used Mercedes
Contact
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cund. J\,C, l",,\J. 5 spd . Anaheim 750 -2011 Finest. Only gone 32,000 Costa Mesa 540-9640 l\tu·sl 's:.ic. L:.c ur buy. 1n1 . (811:1 87 1 ) i5595
\V.-\,"IJl' 1'0 BUY . H.164 thru MissionV'teJO" 1_<_,5_._•_oj_, _______ 1 '72 Volvo 1•15E wagon, Johnson & Son Lincoln Old'> '75 Starfire. Loaded!
1966 El Cam ino, running xlnt. •I0.000 m i.,<iir. i\'l ercu ry 2ti26 1-tarbor Only 4000 mi. O•cr $1000 'ii.'"i POHSCll E •IUW &USED
or not. 968 -4\171 all. 5:30 lmlpOl--h Ai\tl /1''~1 . S:WOO. li75-765S lll11d., C.M. 540-5630 off sticker. P.P. 837-361S8.
3 L • "'DCRUISER pm, ask for Larry -Uood <..:ondHJOn '"" 1 ~~~---~---8·17-1317 Autos, Used Conette 9932 'ti9 Olds 98, 4 dr, hard top, ST ATIOH Autos, lnsporiecl 28101 MMe.-tte Pmr11.••,. l---------7-5-6 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $975. Fully equipped. WAGC>tilS •••••••••••••••••••••••1 __ •_•_-. __ ,.... __ •_•_•_-_.,_•_• __ 1 ~:>!~~~.~!~~ ....... ! ... ~ CodiNac 9915 CORVET 'rE-1913· Im-tN4-045t .
General 970 I '732804 DRSEDAL'l. #J DEALER IN U.S.A. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mac. Only 20,000 miles.1----------to Choose from ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUAD~D !-Sl-11\HP ! CADILLAC i''ull puwer. Auto. P;W. Plymouth
Example: Alfa Romeo 9705 Si950. • m-~1 ~ ROY 545-5459 Iles., 556-4488, 9960
1972 ........................ 1--'--'-'--=-=-'---ll CARVER ""'·
O cyl., :.i speed, air, warn IMW 9712 We are p leased to. <in-ROllS ·ROYCE ATLAS •••••••••••••••••••••••
hubs, radio, heater,&ex-••••••••••••••••••••••• nounce the rt:Salc ot one ,-.,,-T"~.,,-,-.,...,,,o;"--,I Ford 9940 traclean.(466FOL) of the truly g r eat 23-4 1•171hSt.
54177 OIAMGE CbuNTY_'S automobiles of our time.1 ~=::;;:;:~~~o~:~;·~,,~~~!~".:__, (~·[l!~ICI ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chrysler JPlyntOUth
OLDEST Owned, dri\'en, & ob-: ClOSEOSUNDAYS •71 LTD, blue w/ white Open Daily &Sun."'til 10
l. & viously pamperedbyonei----------'-1 vinyl top, xlntcond. w/ PM du WrtA• of Orange Count Y's Toyota 9765 "'""'-"'"'"'"-""'""'.:;..ti xtras. ,.1595 , 846_7510• 2929J.larbor81vd., I t d I ___. Costa Mesa arges new car ea ers. ••••••• •• •••••••••••••• ,70 COUPE 526-4609 , ~· : Sales-Service-Leasing This re markable 1973 1----------1 546-1934 , ., TOYOTA Ro't CarYer, Inc. Morcede' Ben< 450 SLC DE VIUE --------i -, ,. -di pl SPECIAL •• I ' •71 LTD. Radial tires, 1974 r 1,·mouth Oust•1·. .. Rolls oycc Bi\f\V .... oupe 1s now on s ay. v1ny top. tapestry 1n-11 "It ...
1966Horbo CM 69303 · E UtSt Please call 894-3321 for terior .. full power, fac-A /l.:, a power. ti Loaded, Excellent<.'Ondi ·
.:.. '· . 64 . c t ;3,·1 . 17 .......... further details. r·oYDTA SALE! Lory i.111" conditioning, lilt w h e c I • I 0 ad ed. tion. SJ200. 548-9-WJ
EE P W V ;~o~'~a~,,~·~·~·'--;;-;:;-;'~';"'] ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; S we~ the art. l o .... ·ne r. 1----------1 ·;2 J agoneer. 8, slccring wheel. AM /f<'i\ol i\-1ust See! $16001 Best of· POntiac P I S, load equalizing THANKS FOR Al Factory Demos & Ex-slcreo, etc. Super clean. '76 450 SLC * t C Good" ed fer.833-9305 Pvt..Pty. ••••••••••••••••••••••• hitch, Pirelli tires, Warn 0 s· T CCU l\'C ars. v s (923ACLI
hu bs. AM /FM. S3,700. t W 1 MG U Fresh from facto'"". No ·royota Selection $2395 -1973 Pontiac Gran Prix,
Pvt. Pty. 675-2,3;19 LE AD S 0 UTH ER miles. October ~Livery ALL PRICED Ir:-:-:-. ~·C:.-:7.,-;--::,., ,I 'ti9 TORINO Fas tback, fully e quipped. $3995.
CALIFORNIA I toL.A.S2000.underwin-TO SELL tl••rs CG.IC 1~1s. P /8, A JC. Xlnt. 830-6797 a1·t 6 PM 1968 JEEP. WHgoneer
, Wagon. 4 wheel drive
w /fronl Wa rn hubs.
Fact. air., puv.·cr steer-
ing, auto. tra~ .• 61.
mi. Jmmac. cond. $249
r. iVTC642 ) Johnson & Son
. ." Lincoln l\1ercury 2G2
l J-larbor Blvd., C . .\1 .
. 540·56JQ,,
Trvck1 9560 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PICKUPS
GOOD SELECI'ION
HEW &USED
! Prices start at ....... .
S1777
}' ·11 Datsun t2575.5 W) 4
speed, Ai\1 radio. .
SALES IN 1975. cond. wkdays.
dowprice.673-4550 .DeGJtlll•1h1 .. ~~. ,--~ 6-15-2556aft4 :30 1---------•1\LL NEW 530 i <.ivaila ·
ble for in1medialc de-
livery.
•St ill some: rcmainin
"7-l 's at allracll\'e sa11·
ings ~
•One of thC be.st selec-
tions of used li:\J\V's.
•Want to lease'! Just a~k
for our teasing spct:iahst.
Closed Sunday
Crevier BMW
208 \\'. 1 ~1 Strctt•t
San1;i A11 ;1 X:Ll ;11 01
BMW
'7 1 2002's
2 lo Ch()(J(';C
tw\O _ ~ '!;,....-----------7J Gran P ri;x, lo mi. pis, p/b, p/w, am11·m s tereo, 1970. 2805, i\l1nt Cond. full .. j;. '73 Glt,\N 'l'ORINO. ,\ir, till steering whl.lmmac.
power. Dk Gray, $S:j00, :;•l~-VOLVO ·oo DeVille Conv. reblt pwr. Xlnl. cond. 18000 ~.395. p 11t Pty. 673-6360
Hcst Offer 673-343.S eng. brakes. !>hocks, new mi , $2,875. 644.8192 days. 548-3597 eve~.
19,, .. I ( II JOJ Oall. LOP & paint. lmmac. '63 1-. rcblt. eng. new · "" ""' 101 • 6J6 9 · "" 1ns1de /oul. 'l'ilt tele Strg
radi-!l lor & tire s. ·73 CORO:"IA &In. Xlnt whl . ti way sea t s,
AM /t i\-1. xlnt. cond . cond. ,\1\1 /F.\1. stereo, Am 1Fm :.tcreo, air. l
Ve r!' econ., must· _sell. S·trc. tpe dck. S:!OOCJ. own. Moving to l:lawaii.
Sl.115. Offe r . .>ia-7305 546-8791 SII95. 645-209-1.
Pri\·ate Party-'7•1450:::iLC.
Weekdays c;,ill
833-8JOO.
Mercedes Benz
Executive Car
450SE
$252.80
;\ir', power windows,
Ai\1 /F.\1 s tereo, low
miles. 36 montlt open end
lease.
71 Ranchero, gd. cond. nu
tires, radials", P /S, P /B,
A/c. Sl400 or bst offer.
Eve 675 -3404 .
"65 BooneviUe. brand nu
tr;i.ns., new eng. mounts,
pe~f. running cond., S300.
6-16-2333
FACTORY CASH REIATI!
OH AHY HEW '74
ROTART EHGIHE
SIDAH, WAGON. OR HARDTOP
5500
CASH REBATE
ON NEW
1975
MAZDA's
Only at Miracle Ma\da
$500 Cash Rebate On Any
New '75 Rotary Mazda
·Se d a n • W a CJ on or
Hardtop!
·There's never been a better time to
buy Mazda. You'll get a hmmmdinger
of a deal from us -and $500 cash
back when you buy any new 1974 or
1975 rotary-engine car. And, you can
use your rebate toward the do,wn·
payment if you want. Come in for a
test dri ve. One tough engine. One
,tough car. One hrr1mmdinger of a
··deal. qo00.thru May 31 , 1975 .
• ~eort lwrlA
;\lflTOYOTA
l ' I ... Horbor C M 646 9303
J Chevy 1 Ton 1'~l atbcd
~ w/four tool boxes. Also
I: tool box for compact
'70-'74 CS & CSA's
Co•s
. :i lo choooe
Sl5,000 cost : buy-back
SI0.35-1; Depree. Slti-16 ;
Int. Sl-155 + 'fax & Lie .
$214: Sec. deposit; Ser.
i0".!9114.
llrmHI •• 19.75 RAND PRIX
NO CASH s1411s
'
pick-ups. After 6pm.
SU-1357
'68 Chevy Camper
'72 & '7 3 IAVARIA's
3 to choose
GoodCondition IMMEDIATE DEL1-
___ ..:84:.:.:..7·.=t37:.:.:..7·'---I VERY on 2002, 530i, 3.0s1
,! NOW ! v... 9 570 .. ... _ ...... ··············'ii 'lii~5£aijiiii-i•c:k.kll 174 <!~ T. Che11y Van. Auto.I I ii .
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carpet, portholes, rool ~
~e nt . Clean. $3350. JlffJ ~f'AUWAT 673· 7162 ..-Sstc>tt 11IJO
·.· ·~--w~~ 9590 n1-2040 • 495·"4949 --~ _ lrMA-TPAllWAT,U1 I ............ ·············-~-----~--,
Jim Slemons
Imports
17141833-9300
·13 4505£, immac .. lo
miles. i\lusl sell or lease.
(\'f'arren ) 521 -5920 or
87!1-8235 aft. 5 p.m.
'67 250 S. Orig. owner.
1\ulo, A /t.:, Am /l''m ,
radials. xlnt. $3750 P.P.
499-3597.
TOP CASH! 9720 -------
For clean used cars & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mei 1 tru ck s ! J-1 ow a r ~ ·73 DATSUN 610 wagon, ••••••••••••••••··~•·••
.. Chevrolet. Oo\·e & Quail air, lu ggage rack. ne'A' 70 ,!I GB:!. G~. C~n~:
" Streets, nr. J\1acAry.hur, tires, 4 s pd, xlnt cond. ~2w50, 6 13 -6120 .d;iy_s,
Jamboree aod Bristol. s3200. or IJcsl offer , b75-5696E11es&.wkc11ds. , ..
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USED CARS! · 2 dr. Ai\I 1fo~i\1, xlnt cond.
TOP DOLLAR FO 67.$·5342after5:JO
GOOD '71 -'72ANO '73 '74 Datsun 0 ·2 10
DOMF.STICS Hatchback. Riii. i\1ags . 4 JM PORTS TllEODORE Pin striping. 1'"\Jll crpt'g.
110.IHS FORD 75 llP 1300 CC. 37 MPG .
Jmm.11c cond. $3,075 or
20601-iarbor Blvd. bes\ offer. 536-6389.
COSTA MESA
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63 i\IGU Jloadster. $1595.
53,000 Orig Mi. New top &
tires. Gray & red. 1'1uw-
lcss cond. 642·4052 an. 5
·69 BGT. Ex. cond.
Chrome wires/rad•als,
1\~f /FM /t apc . Lo m i.
i'.:xtras. 536·0860
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paint. All leather covers.
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VOL. 68, NO. 139, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES OR'ANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975 TEN CENTS
Southland Doetors Launch Slowdown ·
LOS ANGELES (APJ --About 1 5~ an~slhcsiologists u t 31
private hospitals in Southern
C a llfornic.t b ega n a wOrk
s lowdown today lo protest
skyrocketing malpractice in-surance rates.
-The doctors Vowed to handle
only emergency, cancer and Ob·
sletric treatm ent until an agree-
ment is reached to bring down
the rates.
•
The slow down occurred
despite today's special session of
lhe_Legislalur.e culled FrJday by
the gpverrior to resolve the
malpractice controversy.
About 50 anesthesiologists at 19
hospitals in the San Gabriel
VaUey said they would perform
···emergency services only.''
At 12 hospitals in Long Beach
and in the South Bay area, about
100 doctors were involved.
,
Northern California physicians
have •been conducting-a similiar·
e:lpwdown {Or,aeveralweeks.
''The governor ts announce-
ment changed our mood from
d espair to elation, but in all pro-
bability it won't--alter our plan,"
Dr. Sol Statman, spokesman for
anesthee;iologists in the Long
Beach .area, said before the
s lowdown began.
Dr. Merlyn Duerksen of Co v·
* * *
ina's lntercommunity floopital
S_!id.J_"We are hopeful some
agreement can be reached while
the Legislature works on the is·
s ue.''
Duerksen said, "'We are in a
good position to be cohesive
bec.a~se four anesthesiologists
can s hut off 100 s urgeons.
whereas it's harder for the sur'-
geons to band together."
ln the Victorvill e area, the doc-
* * *
tors al the two area hospitals
have announced they will join the
protest today.
"Anesthesiologists have been
taking the brunt of this,'' Or.
WilUam Thomas said. "We reel
it's time to stop hiding behind the
anesthesiologists. Th.is problem
affects µs all."
Thomas sai d the special
session called by Gov. Edmund
G. BrO\\.'n Jr. is "a bunch of
* * *
pablum. It 's not getting to the
heart of the issue ."
Los Angeles anesthesiologis ts
have voted to join the protest
next Friday.
,,_Teanwhile the legislature
opcned the s pecial session on
medical malpractice insurance
this afternoon.
The Le gisl<.iture is already
here in regular session . Jn fact, it
(See DOCTORS, Page A2)
* * *
Doctors' Strike Hits
5 County Hospitals
-
Pass the Geritol
As part .of Nursing Home Week. members o~ ~
Charlottesville . Va., belly dancing class gave an exh1b1-
tion· to some 75 nursing home r esidents . One observer
sa'd the show was better tl,t an a vi.sit from S!J.nla Claus.
. .
Capo Man, 4 _ Others
Sur-vive Capsizing
FivC persons, including a San
Juan Capistrano man. s wam
safely lo shore Sunday after their
boat capsized in rough seas off
Capistrano Beach.
The boat 's skipper , Gary L.
Musacco .. of 3383 Avenida Calila.
lold Sa n Cle m e nte Lifeguards
that the boat went down as he
tried to surf it into the beach when
the eng ine rilal!unctioned.
Coast Man
Sa ved Fro m
D r o wn De ath
A 31 -yea r -old Huntington
Bcc.ich man was rescued from
heavy s ur·r Sunday at Laguna's
J\.1oss Street Beach and given
inouth-to-mouth resucitation by
beachgoers until arrival of city
lifeguards and firemen.
Bofk llokhijim a of S45CJ Atlanta
St. was reported in guarded con-
dition today al the intensive care
unit of South Coast Community
. ltospital. -
Hokhijima was unconscious
but breathing aft er citizens re-
suscitated him . fie was placed in
the ambulance, but, agai n
s topp e d brea thin g. Fire
Engineer Harvey Boelts restored
the m an's breathing and rode in
the a mbulance to the hospital
with the victim.
Laguna Beach Lifeguard Mike
Dwinell cr edited the private
citizens with saving the ltunt·
ington man's life. Names of the
rescuers were not immediately
available. '
Once inside the s urfiine, the
18-foot Boston Wh aler flipped,
dumping the five persons into the
water. All swam to shore aided
by lire jackets , Iireguards said.
The incident was a m ong
several logg'ed by San Clemente
Lifeguards and Orange County
Harbor Patrol orricers as high
waves lashed the south coast
over the weekend.
At 2:10 p.m. Friday, harbor
patrol officers, r esponding by
boat, rescued three Los-Angeles·
area fishe rmen s wept orr the
Dana Point Ha rbor breakwater
by a wave.
Following the rescue, officers
closed . th.e breakwater. But-of-
fi cers said today the warning
wasn't heed ed by everyone.
They were c'alled to .th e
breakwater at 8: 18 a.m., Sunda·y
to rescue a Rosemead youth who
jumped in the water to r ecapture
a fishing tackle box tha:l was
swept into the sea.
Ken Casper, a San Cleme nte
lifeguard, said five to eigllt-!oot
surf Saturday forced guards lo
raise the r ed danger flag al San
Clemente city beachesiuxlcounty r
strands' extending north to Aliso
Beach in South Laguna .
· San Clemente glfards made 20
rescues on Saturday and ·28 on
Sunday, Casper said, as mOre
than 50,000 persons viaited city
and county beaches. -
He allribbted the summer·llke
crowds lo. sunny d ays and a 61·
degree. oeean te mperature:.-the ••
warmest this year. .
· In Laguna Beach, lifeguard& .
inade 3.S res c u es over 'the weekend~ Art Colony stra nds-
wt!re hit with three-foot "Yellow
.flag" waves.
'
Meeting
Scheduled
In Crisis
By ALAN DIRKIN
Oftlle D•ll' Pilol$t.-tt
The surgery strike hit Orange
County today with anesthe·
siologists at fiv e hospitals staying
out of the operating room for all
bj.it emergen cy procedures.
The five hospitals disrupted by ~
a ba n on elective s urgery are St.
Joseph's Hospital a nd Childrens
1-lospita l of Orange County,
Orange, Brea and La Habra com-
munity hospitals, and Los
Alamitos General Hospital.
Late iast week ·a nes the·
siologists at these hospitals said
they WOLtld not ~rf~ elective
sui"geneS'U:riUla long-range solu·
lion.is found to the spiraling cost
o( malpractice insurance and
checks today confirmed that the
slowdown is in effect.
Whether the strike will con·
tinue, spread to other hospitals or
be called off is expected to be de·
cided at tonifht al an emergency
meeting o the 125 a nes·
thesiologists in the county at the
Orange County Medical Associa-
tion offices in Orange. The private
meeting is scheduled f or7: 30 p. m~
-Medical Association offi cers
have said that the anesthe-
siologis ts will be briered on the
lates t d evelopments on the
malpractice insurance crisis and
each doctor individually will de-
cide on how he plans to act. There
will be no voting.
The decision to stop elective
surgery at the five Orange Coun·
ty hospitals affected this morn·
ing was made late last week
before Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
announceq tha t he was calling
the Legislature into special
session to tackle the malpractice
insurance issue , which has
<See HOSPITALS, Page A2)
Pair Arrest e d
In Bur glaries
Two meri were .jailed on
charces of attempted burglary
during the weekep.d after they al-
Jegedly ... tried to break into apart-
ments in the South Lagunjl area,
Orange County 'Sheriff's officers
reported today.
Deputies arrested J effrey
Dean Taylor, 28, of Redlands and
Lawrence William Andrews, 28,
of Colton after the two men re-
portedly tried lo force their way
into apartments at the Laguna.
Lido building, ·31755 S. Coast
Highway.
Deputies said the two men
<!limbed a security fence to gain
access to the a partment com·
plex. No loss was reported by re·
sid~ts .
Bomb.Susp ect
Given Tern1 ·
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CHARLESTON, W. Va . (AP)
-The Rev. Marvin lforan, a
leader or the Kanawha County
textbook protest, was sentenced
,today to three years in prison on
his conviction of conspirac)' lO
bomb an elementa ry school.
"A bomb is a weapc>n of at.er·
rotist and an anarchist," U.S.
Diotrict Court Judge K.K. Hall
said.in sentencing the fundamen·
t alJsl preacher . "It's a terrible tbin.g •••
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"'!\ San Clemente reaidenl
telephoned police Saturday to re-
port that a large trawler 0£ .sus-
plclous ortgtn was lurking arr the
munJcipal pier. •
Officer H arold Dpwney
responded, determined· t.hal the
trawler was about 100 feet long
and1fHSllUnii about3007ardllo!! lite beach.·
Downey noted that the ship
wasn't (lying a flag to indicate
whereitwasrroni.
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Pro football d efensive end Be n D avidson.
a 12-year veteran with a sava ge r eputa-
tion, was G entle Ben as h e signed an auto·
graph for S usan Thornton, 7. of Laguna
Beach. The signi11g follo\\·e d a Ra rn s -
Raidel's cele brity baseball ga1n e at UC
Irvine Sunday. Also signing an autog raph
is John Vell a (47 ).
Nursing Homes ·Flayed
Grand Jury Outlines ·Areas of Concern
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of lllt D•il' Piiot SU.ff
The county Grand Jury has
looked at nurs in g homes in
Orange County a nd told the
Board ·or Supervisors today the
view was unappealing.
While the jury's r eport did not
specify how ma ny nursing-homes
were inspected and thought to be
s ubstandard , it did note t he
following .''areas of concern :'' -Understarfing thal resulted
in residents who are unable to
feed themselves being dependent
on other residents for their needs
and p araplegic patients receiv-
ing only token assistance with
their hygiene needs.
-Residents fearful of un-
Grandmother Gets
Victim's Daughter
The 2·year-old d aughter of the
slain Laguna Be ach H are
Krishna member is with the dead
woman's m other today and a
confrontation between relatives
and the Laguna cult over custody
or the girl app·arently has been
averted.
Lila Moore was t aken from the
Orange County Sitton home for
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dependent children over the
weekend and given into custody
or Grace Simmons of St. Louis.
mother or the deceased, J ayne
Francis Simmons, 24, a devotee
of, the International Society for
Krishna Consciousness.
The woman was shot to death
Friday as s h e, a nother cult
member, Lil<l. and another child
were walking along Goff Street to
a laundry.
Laguna Beach Poli ce arrested
John M. "T oore, 28, the deceased
woman 's estranged hus band
minutes after the killing.
Moore rae-es arr.Wgnment on
mur-d.er' charges ·'l'uesda'y in s0uth County Judicial District
Municipal Cou r ._, in L-aguna ·
Niguel. ·
Moore, too. clai'ibs to be. a
member of the Hare Krishna
congregation in LalUlla Beach.
however. sect orficers have de-
nied that he is a member despite
his ' wearing or the traditional
robes and distinctive haircut.
Funeral arrangements for the
dend woma n we r e held privately
over the weeke nd.
An autopsy formally conctu4ed
that death came as a result oC
(See GIRL, Pa&e AZ)
specified reprisals ir they com·
plained about services to county
social service workers.
-Existing health and safely
hazards in some licensed nu rsing
homes.
As a result of those and other
shortcomings, the Grand Jury
said county government should
create· perm a ne nt inspection
teams to s upplem ent infrequent
state inspections.
The team should be made up of
personnel of the Departments of
Health and Social Services and
should re port their findi ngs to the
<See HOMES, Page A2)
Or~Coa•t
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We a t h er
Cloudy tonight becoming
partly s unny Tuesday af·
ternoon. Scattered light
drizzle early Tuesday with
cooler days in the mid-GOs.
Lows tonight in the
n1id·50s.
INSIDE T ODAY ·
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SecuMty money for you when
yoo reach retirement age? Or
are you doling out mone y
ydu'U never tee.again? Finan·
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'trict teaL•hers will up the ante
'tonight in salary nl'gotiations
with the bo&rd or education.
' At the 7:30 meeting at San Juan
'''Elementary School, 31642 El
· 'Ca n1ino Real, junior high and
"lljgh school teachers will ask (or
, ,forking co~dition cha~es that
11~ould lower classroom sizes ,
1 ~reate a maximum seven-hour
• ,~ay and provide te<.1cher aides to · ·a·n departments. '" Teachers already arc s~king
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By GR EGG GROSS
.U-l•lM ~ .. "'"' CARLSBAD -Richard Gilbert
Is operating an unuaual halfway
house for Vietnamese refugees
preparln" for new lives in the
Ublted Sta tea. •
The first slop ror refugees.
Camp Pendleton, Is crowded
with more lhan 18,000 VJel·
namese and Cambodiana. Most
are waittna: for •poosors or
security clearance ... Gll ~rt's halfway house, for at
least 20of them, i1 next.
Gilbert said he sot Involved In
the project when h is church de·
aeon , Joe Alvin, asked him if he
kn"w where some refugees could be housed.
"He wa·s thinking about taking
some of them into his house and I
was thinking about taklng some
of them into mine,'' said Gilbert.
"Then I said, why not lry to find a
place for them where they can be
to themselves?"'
Gilbert, a vendlng machine
distributor, rented a furnished
four-bedroom house in Oceanside
and he and Alvin split the.rental
cost, $250 a mon/h.
Gilbert and h If wire, Marcella,
added a kine-size bed, their
televlsJon set und a washing
machine to the already furnished
home ..
''They want to do unything
th_ey can to work an~ contri.bute
to the economy," he said. "I got
on~ or them a Job Saturday as a
J>wtboy . He's a chemist, but he's
willing to do anything."
This week, he said, he will in-
quire about a seamstress job for
the chemist's wife.
Gilber t said he and AJvin set up
the halfway house "lo give the
refugees some place to come un-
til they gel themselves squared
around."
"f hl' rcqlll'S ts dcm<.ind I hat ;
Classes ut Dan<.1 llills and
S:111 CIC'me nle high schools be
limil l'd to <1 maximum of 25 stu-
dents.
Old rest roo1n s n<.'ar the beach e11d of the
San Clemente pier \\'e re demolis hed this
\\1cek to make way for new ones. The city
council recently accepted the Jo\v bid of
$25,873 from Rays ide Builders of Costa
Mes a for con s truc tion of the new
facilities. New rest rooms also will be
built n e ar T Street Beach under a
separate contract.
Man Drops
His· Wallet,
Arrested
Most of them plan to setUe wilh
rnends and relatives in other
parts of the United Stutes. Some
are contemplating making t.he
Oceanside home their permanent
residence, and if t.hat happens,
Gilbert says he may organiz:e
another halfway house.
"One of my neighbors is a
Marine captain who is going to
sponsor some refugees," said
Gilbert. "There's a woman two
blocks down from me who's tak·
ing about 20 into her home. The
only calls I 've got have been
fr om people offering money, of.
fering things, asking-what t.hey
can do to help"
-TC'ac:hC'r aid es be given to all
departn1cnts based on their size.
-Counselor to student r atios
be reduet.•d from 360 to 1 to 300 to ,_
A IC'achin g day not C'Xcecd
SC\"en hours.
· -Each teacher be gi ven a four-drawer filing ca bi net.
1-"ollo""·ing the public hearing.
the requc.s ls \\•ill be sent to the
nC'gotiating tc<Jm for considera-
tion.
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HOMES •••
Stale Department of Health
facilities li censing section, the
jury said .
It is the stale department that
is responsible for periodic in·
spections of license facilities.
And. according to the Grand
Jury, ten state inspectors in a
"f our-county area, includ ing
'Orange County, ar e limited to a
single visit a year.
The jury chastized the social
services divi sion stationed at
Orange County Medical Center
'for failing to cooperate in its in·
quiry.
But it went on to priase the as·
sistance received from some
· ceunty, state a nd federal agen·
cies responsible for policing
nursing homes in Orange County.
Laguna School
i
Growth Eyed r
1 The first meeting of a commit-
t ee that \Yill examine growth
.,,,ithin the Laguna Beach Unified
School District wi ll be held at
7 :30 tonight al. the Education
Center, 550 Blumont St., Laguna
.Beach.
1 In the co ming months, the
eight-member committee will
~xpl ore the potential for student
growth caused by ne\Y housing
deve lopment <Jnd ""hat the dis-
trict l'an do to allevi<.itc gro"·th
J)rcssurcs.
Clyde Lov('lad y. school district
business manc.igcr, said tonight's
meeting would be organizational
in nature. Past student growth
projections a n'd facility plans
also will be given lo committee
m embers. he said.
F lights Protested
SAN DI EGO CAP) -Citizens
complain th at Navy jet pilots are
practicing for a Paris ajr show
starting ""1 ay 27 by doing
aerobatics over homes.
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HOSPITA LS
brought boycotts by doctors in
Northern California and y,•hich
was spreading to Southern
California.
Gov. Brown's· proclamation.
hov•eYer, did not cha nge the
stance of the protesting anes·
thesiologists. ''Our
anesthesiologists did not meet
after hearing the' governor 's de-
cision," Robert Trostler, assis·
t ant administrator a t Los
Alamitos, said, "but thei r feeling
was that they wanted something
n1ore concrete than the gov·
crnor's proposal.''
Trosiler said that his 173-bed
hospital had 128 patients Friday,
but today the patient load rs in
the 80s and he expected it to drop
into the 70s i£ the slowdown con·
tinues.
Al the 114-bed Brea Co mmuni·
ty Hospita l only emergency
operations were being performed
today. Administrator Ralph Op·
perman said, however , he ex·
pect.s the patient. load to drop by
40percent if the ba n continues.
At La Habra Community
Hospital, assistant adminislrator
Robert Hanna confirmed that no
elective operations are being
performed, but he sounded op·
limistic about the future when he
referred to tonight's meeting at
the medical association offices
and said. "Our a nesthesiologists
are ready. This may be very
short liv ed."
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DOCTORS
is already in a simultaneous
special session on housing.
The doct or s trike, already
widespread in the San Francisco
Bay area, spread to the c<:1pital ci·
ty, as about 60 anesthesiologists
said they would refuse all but
emergency services. They were
backed by a majorily of the
Sacramento ~1 edica l Society.
·oPe rat irlg room·s \Ve r e
sc h edu l e d to c los e in J 1
Sacr amento area hos pitals .
Emergency and delivery rooms
continued to ope rate.
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GIRL ...
gunshots fired at point blank
range to the victim 's f<Jce.
Coroners' findings also d is-
pelled some re ports thul the
murder victim was pregnant at
the time of her death.
Laguna Beach Police Dct. Lt.
Frank Dillon sa id the murder
victim had reverted to using her
maiden naine after she and
Moore separated. Moore claims
no formal divorce action was
ever undertaken by either party.
Police beli eve jealousy over
the deceased's relations with ~nother cult m ember to be a
motive fo r the c rime.
T'1_e child, her head shaven in
the Hare Krishna fas hion and
marked with f_acial paint, was
taken to the Sitton ~lome aft er
police conducted a c itywide
search for the girl. The chlld had
been taken by a Hare Krishna
member from the murder scene.
Cultists told officers they want·
l>d the baby raised in the life of
"true believers" and pleaded
that she not be given meat. fish
or eggs, while in stale custody
Hare Krishna members eat onl Y
vegetabl es and grains.
Cyprus· Talks Fail
ROME (AP) -Greece and
Turkey, concluding three days of
negotiations. (ailed tocl<iy to re·
coqcile their conflicting positions
on Cyprus and oil rights in the'
Aegean sea. •
Glider Pilot Dies
In 100-foot Plunge A wallet .round on the scene or a
Corona d e l Mar p harmacy
burglary led to the capture and
arrest of a 26-year-old Laguna
Beach m an, Newport Beach
Asked wh y he agreed to help
financ e the half-way house,
By RUDI NI E DZIELSKI
OI 011 0.lly Pilot 5Utf
' Massive head injuries Sunday
claimed t he life of a 23-year-old
Los-Alamitos--hang-glider pilot
Ford Pledges
To Veto Strip
Mining Bill
By HE L EN THOMAS
WASHINGTON CUP!)
President Ford has decided to
veto federal strip mining legisla-
tion because it would reduce
domestic coal production and
force the United States to import
more oil, White House sources
said today.
Congress w us expected to
move lo override Ford's veto
later this week.
Ford ''pocket-vetoed" a nearly
identical strip mining biJJ last
December after Congress ad-
journed £or the year , leaving it
with no override possibility.
White House sources indicated
Ford's reasons for vetoing the
current legislation were almost
the same as last time.
They noted that a reduced
domestic production of coal
would force the United States to
import more oil. Also with less
coal availa ble. utility prices
might be increased as much as 19
percent, the sources added.
Carl E. Bagge, president or the
Na~ional Coal Associatio n .
praised Ford for "showing the
co.urage of his convictions by ve-
toing a harsh and punitive sur-
face mining bill which would
have harmed the national in-
terest.'·
Meanwhile, S e nat e
Democratic Leader Mik e
Mansfield said he beli eved the
Senate "has e nough votes to
override a possible veto on the
bill."
The White House scheduled a
rnorning brie fing by Federal
Energy Administrator Frank
Zarb to announce Ford's decision
but later delayed the session.
There was no official word when
tt).e decision would be announced.
The sources said Ford also was
Ci;>~cern.ed a"bout the effect of pro·
v1s1ons 1n the bill restricting sur-
face mining on steep slopes of
Appalachia, estim ating that the
bill could generate unemploy .
ment of 36,000 to 40,000.
The sources said the biJI also
was ambi guous in its language
an_d would lead to many court
swts .
Sniper Hits
School Bus
SHERMAN. Tex. !UPI )
!\Jany of the s tudents. who had
~pent ~1 long afternoon touring an
;t1nusement park, were napping·
on their way home in a convoy of
four bu ses . The n the first shot
pierced a window of the lead bus.
"( thought it was a balloon
breaking -we had some on the
bus -but l realized il was
something t.!lse "·hen I saw the
hole in the window," said Joyce
Farris. 15. "Sheri was sitting
near me and asked me to hold her
glasses . She sald, 'My ear
hurts',"
Sheri Blair, 14, was shot in the
c.ir. Si x other persons -two
other st ude nts . two a dU l t
cha p er on es and two truck
dr1 vers -v.·ere wounded by a
sniper who fired indiscrtmlnate·
Jy Saturday night on b~es and
trucks along the highway.
•
Police said today ..
who crashed in Trabuco Canyon Chris Nincent Fraser, of 524 whi lee~ecuting a mid-air tum . P ar k Ave. was booked by
Danie l K .. Turco of 4121 Newport Beach p_olice Friday on
Howard ~t. died a~ Saddleback burglary cbargeS. Bail is s·et at Communi ty Hospital shor.tly_ $10.000 _ __
aft~r the 4 p .m . eras!> at _the Police a llege Fraser entered
Escal?e Co~ntry ha~g gli~er hill. Zwebe r 's P har m acy, 3301 E .
. A pilot ~1th relatively little ny. Coast Highway, by prying open
1ng exper_1ence, T urro began his the louvres on the roof, cli mbing
fateful glide rrom Escape Coun -about 100 feet through the attic
try 's !,~·foot launch site and andthen droppingintolhestore.
crashed into a trash barrel at the They said he apparently len
l,300£oot.1evel. . the same way but dropped his _Eyew~lnesses said Turco wallet on thewayout.Identifica-p1ck~ himself u~ and resumed lion in his wallet, coupled with
th.e flig~t, ~xec ut1ng maneuvers llngerprints left beh.ind, led to ~1th ht_s or.ange Rogallo-wing Fraser's arrest Friday afternoon '
kite dunng his descent. al a room in a LagWla Beich
. When he was slill lOOfeet in the motel.
air, Tur~o .made a 180_ degree Police said the burglary oc·
turn h ea~1ng downwind but cured sometime between closing
forgot to increase his airspeed, time Thursday and early Friday
an expert observer said. morning.
. The kite's nose dropped, send· According to police, the drugs
1ng Turco diving head-£irst into stolen, valued at $500 wholesale th~ grass-cover,ed hill . A witness and between $3 ,000 to $5,000 on
said Turco was not wearing a the street. were recovered in
helme t even though he had Fraser's ' room packaged for
brought one along in his car. sale: '
Turco had been flying from the
1,500 foot marker Cor only two
weeks, Escape Country officials sajd, '
1Jim Robinson, owner of the
Trabuco Canyon recreation
ranch, said Turco had recently
n~stalled new guy wires on his
kJte and that the glider had been
tail hea vy since the rewiring job.
"When he stalled at the I 300
foot level it probably made him
nervous. He should have stayed
off the rest of the flight. Because
he was nervous he probably
wasn't lis tening to the sound of
his sail." Robinson said.
Becaus e they carry no air s~ed indicators on board, hang
gilder pilots rely on the sound
made by the kite's fubric to tell
them how fa st they are going.
Turco was the second hang
glider pilot to die at Escape
Country. Last month 19-year-old
Todd C. Baker or Santa Ana was
killed whi le making a maneuver
at low altitude.
Malpractice
Award Given
WEST PALM BEACH, 1'1a .
CA P) -A paralyzed dentist and
his ~·i fe have b~en awarded $1 .6
million in damages from a Lake
Worth neurosurgeon who operat-
ed on him after a 1972 auto acci-
dent.
The weeke nd verdict by a six ·
member jury was against Dr.
John E. Schwab. Hi s mouth
dropped open in apparent amaze-
. ment as the <1 ward was an·
nounced.
"How could they blame that on
me?'' he asked his attorney.
The jury awarded $1,325,000 lo
Dr. Leonard Tooley and $..160,000
to his -A1ife, E lsa, after a two-
week trial, 28 witnesses and eight
hours or delibe ration.
Gilber t replied: ,
"A lot of people have helped
me during roy li£e . The only way
I know how to pay them back is to
help someone else. It gives you a
good feeling, even u· you never
see tliem again.'' -
Thailand OKs
U.S. Apofugy
Over Vessel
BANGKOK. Thailand (AP) -
Thailand accepted U.S. regrets
today: healing a rift over the
Mayaguez affair, and moved
diplomatically closer to Cam·
bodia and North Vietnam. But a
hard-line Viet Cong statement
dimmed prospects for early Thai
rapprochement with South Vi et·
nam. .
Ab o ut 400 student de·
monstr&\tors left the U.S. Em·
bassy gates' where they had torn
MAYAGUEZ SAILS
FOR HONG KONG-AJ
HUNT NARROWS
FOR MISSING MARINES. A4
off the U.S. eagle symbol and
replaced it with a poster of a
vulture. Premier -Kukrit Pramoj
said , "We s houldn't have ~
more trouble,''
ThaiJand also announced that
it will be host to a North Viet-
namese delegation beginning
We dne s d ay for talks on
normalizing relations.
~1eanwhile, a promising start
toward establishment of Am .'
bassador Nguyen Minh Phuong,
who said normalization Would de·
p e nd on a U.S. military
withdra wal from Thailand and
the return of South Viet.nameso
military planes flown here by re-
fu gees and also claimed by the
United States.
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By SYLYIA PO BT ER
(Fintftta1mie1J •
. The mountlne attacks on our Social Security $)'Item are no: new. Many. ln fact., are rehuhes of scrtpll recorded by
•N ~rme1r governo~ when, ln the 19505, he waa hired by the auona Aa1oclat1on of
Life Underwriter s lo
help head off con·
1resslonal Improve-Money's
menu ln Social Security
lllat might cul into sales Worth
of life imurance. 1 A few >:ears later, -------'
the 1~6 pres1dentlal bripetul obligingly repeated hls altacks
-~his time for the Americon Medical Association -in a·
aenes ?f .r~eordi; for physicians' wives to play to hfllp build
Ll.P oppo1ulion ~o Medicaro. It was called. Operation Kalfee
J9alrh .. Later. in the 1964 presidrntlal cumpaian, the pollU·
c1an did a similar spiel on behalf or candidate Barry Goldwater.
b t ~EN IN '!llE 19508, though, the attacks were not neW
u . rrowed 1n large part from thos who had oppoaed
Social Security at the time of its enactment in 1935.
But today, the claims that the system is "basically un-~.ound," "~eade_d for bankruptcy," "doomed tq collapse,"
a d~cept1on foisted on the people" come al a parUcularly bad time.
But Watergate, Vietnam inflation and now unemploy. m.ent.ha~e shaken public confidence in our government in·
stitut1ons. The cost of living spiral has caused all but the
very wealthy to look more closely at deductions from our'
paychecks. The deeP:est and longest ~lump c;if the entire
post-World War JI penod has created widespread fear of the future.
. This is a grim background against which to circulate
vicious attacks on Sociat Security -attacks made up of
half-truths and untruths.
'fh.is is 3: most unfortunate atmosphere in which to have
adm1n1strat1on officials in charge of running the system
make "less than effe<:tive" responses to comments which
are not only clearlj':inaccurate but also extremely biased.
ON TOP OF ALL this, the trustees of the Social Security
trust funds had to make an announcement that revisions in
the long.range estimates of Social Security income and out·
~o were required. It sounded ominous. Changes in our
lifestyle -the Pill and the declining birth rate -would re·
suJt, _a pparently, in a lower· than-expected number of
Ame.ncans or working age in the next century, just about
the time that the large numbers born during the post-World
War 11 baby _boom will be reaching retirement age.
The Social Security contributions of the reduced work
force, beginning in the year 2010,_mi&bt not_ be enough to
cover the cost of paying benefits to the swollen nu"mbers of
retired.
Th9t there are o!rsetting factors has not been made ~Je~r. Nor ha_s it been emphasized that the long-range
estimates are indeed no more than "estimates," subject to
l!lany unforeseeable changes in our total ~conomy, way of
life and the Social Security program itself.
MEANWHILE, mE ADVISORY Co"uncil on Social
Secu'!tY was conducli.ng the review of .the entire 594:ial
Secunty program reqwred by law every four years. During
the review, a short-range financing problem came to light
-a result or the nightmare coincidence of an inflation
spiral and slumping payrolls.
The problem : the cost or keeping SS benefits up-to-date
with cost of living increases was outrunning the additional
income Crom higher wages.
Next, when President Ford proposed to place a ce·iling
on the .cost-of-living increases due beneficiaries, older peo-
ple swamped Social Security and congressional offices with
protests. Younger working people saw ll;le threat of in-
creased SS taxes and the spectre of no pay.off in their own
retirement years. ·
Deeply cqncerned over the anxiety caused by the scary
headlines and the attacks, a bipartisan group of five former
secretaries of Health, Education and Welfare and three
former Social Security commissioners joined in issuing a
while paper, ''Social Security: A Sound and Durable lnslitu.
tion of Great Value." It provides a basis for an informed, ob·
jcclive debate on keeping the systcm~ound.
TffiS WEEK'S SERIES OF columns is designed to kick
off that informed debate on the system's financial problems
and how they may be solved and to lead up to the fundamen·
tal question of all :
Should we conlin~e ,to support contributory social in·
surance which is designed to prevent paverty from occur'-
png?
Or should we place our basic reliance on measures to
relieve poverty arter it has become a fact?
Tbe answer must be yours.
New Bedford Folks
'Really Like Beer
NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (UPI) -When you're down
.and out, a beer always hits the spot. That could account for
'ft'hY the brewing industry does so weU during a recession.
"People will give up a lot of things before they give up
that six-pack," said Ted Scheuler, master brewer and
aeneral manager of the Jacob Ruppert Brewery. "It's a
popular beverage at a popular price. It's always been the
11iOrking man's beverage and now even the kids drink a lot
efi~." .
t But beer put smiles on more faces thari usual this week •s the brewery announced expansion plans in this
Massachusetts seacoast town founded on the now-archaic
*haling industry. For the past rew month'S, New Bedford
~as been running a n unemployment rate of nearly 16 per-
cent.
The Ruppert plant, a Rheingold brewery owned by
·Chock Full of Nuts, aMounced it would expan(.production
!Preefold by starting to produce Knickerbocker bl'er.
The plant presently produces only Gablinger beer, put-
ting out 65,000 barrels.last year. It is expected to produce
"°'000 barrels of Knickerbocker and Gablinger this year,
e mploying another 100 persons.
' Net Income Rises
:At Stang Hydronics
For the 'second quarter venues of $6,170,326 for ihe
•hlch ended March 31, Stang aame period ln 1974. The six
Hydronlcs Inc. has reported month.a' earnings on a per · net Income of $190,329. from there ba1i1 amounted to $. 14
revenues of t;s,102,625 u com· as compared to S.M per &hare
Pared to net income or ln 1974 on total shares oot·
.t112,056 from revenues of standiDgof722,180.
W.IM4.09J lor the same period • .
"81974. Salei' revenues iaareued
approxlmatel:r SllS0,000 dill'
1 • This represents S.27 per ing the tint six · moo.tbs u
1hare l!>f" the second quart.er compared to the a1me period
u compared to f .25 per share In 19'14. Forty percent ol. lhia tn 1974 on total s hln.'S out· improvement was from Jn-
1tandln1ot722,J80. telllgl1nt Monllors and
,For the 1lx months ended AlrSufport product sales.
.March 31, the San Clemente Renta and conttactlng r~
'6rm reported net income of venu• were olf ipproximate--p .969. from revenues ol ly 11 percent roOedlng tile
1$8,608,798 as c:ompa.red to net ,1eneral ec:ooomic 1~tu1Uon l?
me of $413,491 from re-tho conalrucUon Ind~.
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DETROIT (UPI) -Layolfs in the
auto industry swelled Monday to
183 ,825 , the highest number in a
month, as Ford Motor Co. closed five
assembly plants and one manufactur·
ing plant for a week,.
General Motors Corp., Chrysler
Corp. and American Motors Corp.,
the other members or the bi g four car
makers , kept all plants open thilli
week.
TriStar Jet Deal
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Talks are
proceeding to settle the fate of three
Lockheed LIOll TriStar jets. wottjt
$23 million each. that Pacific
Southwest Airlines ordered but now
does not want .
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DAIL.1 PIL.OT Monoay. May 1~. 1:,,.,.
Red 'Jape Countered Ml4k•9'P'IMll11t•lfMM9iMllullit ~ 'l"u,..H or H•turt tf "'•l1e1;
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PUllUC N011CI P.UBUC NOTICE . PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
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Costa Mesa Eyes Home Occupations -Law
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tr you s it al home Wld croc het for your fumily tt nd friend s .
everybody will thank you ror it.
But lf you St:ll whut you make you
Cookiel ift
may find yourself bound up in red
tape.
Jn Costa Mes a, many have
beco1ne enmeshed ,in laws lh~t
Mesan Delivers;.
Assist$ Refti:gees
Cookies a r c a unive r sal
language to the Cooki elift Lady,
who mars haled a campaign to
get literally tons or baked goods
to U.S. tr0i0ps in Southeast Asia
six years a go.
Darrilyn Oliver. a resident or
northeast Cost a Mesa, has been
:. ........ laving over a hot stove again in
,.."".,•the interests of he r own brand or
.. ·international relations.
~. ·· She and he r c hildren who
..r helped bake some 400pcanut but·
t er, chocolate chip and oatmeal
cookies lasl wee k ~ then de·
livered them to Little Saigon at
.. •camp Pendle ton .
~ • "I'm taking my children to r: · show them the people who
.~·motiva ted me in the first place,"
:-;;. ,•Says Mrs. Oliver . "'ho gained
, .. -; ,wide recognition for her 1967 to
},'~"'"69 Cookielift drive.
~~ She and daughter Wendy, 13,
· " and son John, 7, will be deliver-
ing the load of cookies and also a
IUPPIY of books donated U1rough
the kindergarten and student
· if'Ouncil of Be ar Street School,
• 'Where clothing for the refu gees
also is being coll ected. ...
·-
BAKING AGAIN
Cookielifter Oliver
·Huntington Fund
;! Givers Detailed
:..• .• The two winners of the March
,.. trustee elections in the Hunt·
,, i ngton Beach Union Hi gh Schoo)
District list teachers as their bi g·
--gest contributor&.
Incumbe nt llelen Dille r e -
ceived $1,950 of her $2,455 cam·
... paign wa r chest from district
...... teachers. according to the final
· <Rt of campaign finance state·
iments fil ed with the Ora nge
"County Re gistrar of Voters.
tW. Don MacAllister, the other vie-
• tor, received more than one· third
bf his $3,333 election fund from
,,.... teachers.
The statements show Mrs .
from Fri endly Dairy, 14341
Newland St., Westminster. She
al so collect ed $878 in non·
monetary donations, including a
$378 ne wspaper <id from Gene
Tunk, owner of Tunk 's Market .
9701 Westmins ter Ave.
Steve Tuc ke r r eceived and
spent $603 during the campaign,
all from his own pocket , while
Za y Brand fin a nced his $i298 cam-
paign prima rily himself.
The other candidates all re·
ceived or spent less than $200 and
were not r equired to turn in
financial statements.
* * *
. require those "''ilh home occupa-
li&ns to have a business U~nse
and city council approval.
llcnce all manner of hobbyists
have described their not·sO·
private enterpris es to the city
council, including breeders or
tropical fish. a person , with a
worm farm, another who stuffed
pillows, a woman who makes
Christmas ornaments and an ap·
pllcant who raised ·cats.
Jn the past\ councilmen and
staff have noted that the legal re·
quicements often have hwt only
hones( people, those· who ap-
plied for a business license and
that they mus t also appear before
the city council. ·
To make the process Smoother,
the planning staff has prepared a
new home occupation ordinance
It was to have been considered by
the planning commission last
"'eek but was delayed for two
v.•eeks for minor alterations.
"Jt's designed to cut" the red
tape for those innocent home oc-
cupations," said Chief Advance
Planner Arnold Hamala. ''It sets
down ground rules wherel)y an
applicant with a routine request
can get the r equired permission
without going through the
hoops,"
Ham ala said that the effect of
the ordinance will be that appli-
cants with routine requests will
be able lo have applications ap-
proved by the planning staff.
There will still be rules ,
however. and these are some of
them for home occupations: the
business must be conducted in
one room, there must be no
~mploye s, no sales from the
nouse. no bus iness signs , no
storage in the yard, and no park-
ing dis ruptions.
Hamala noted that there will
be machine ry for revoking the
permit if there are violations.
But there is another side to
home occupations and this was
apparent at the last council
meeting when Patricia Landusky
as ked for permiss ion to a s-
semble cr.aft kits for Christmas
ornaments.
Mayor Alvin L . Pinkley agreed
that this app'lication was "the
:east objectionable of anything"
.hat had been beforelfie council,
but chose that hearing to ques·
lion the validity of home occupa·
lion requests.
"f think we are going lo have
people in business in a single·
famil y zone to a void paying the
rent of a commercial zone," the
mayor said.
Councilwoman Norma Hertzog
appear ed satisfied when she was
assured, in response to a ques·
lion, that there would not be "15
little ladies in the back room with
knitting needles'' and so were
other cquncil men.
The request was granted 4lo1.
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°"IN ef'IVlr~111. T111 lmp.oct 11 not ,...Ntt...f. lflvlrontMnlll ••w'-ol lofJed to otio"" w11 llllCI 1(1 0.-lllQll Cllwl-1.
Mgllllle1t1t 01..,.11ll,....LtCI Hctl••ltll'IQ ludl .,.)Kii.,. propoMd to bo ..,, (.aUntyonNov,21, t•t•. · l'ifltl'k Th0m1s St11rr1
uNbwlH•ettoclHIOllt•tH,OCIOdwOll· Mllcl prior to ttte f'MWil tor,....._ Wo.,... E. •ti, 1•1J C•llo Mir_,..., Tflll "•It-I'll •• t!IOd .. 1111 I~
lfte&lfttMOly, of ....,.,,lf\INli , No.D,'-"Oomeflll,C.llloml•n.12 COllftly.Oorkof<ko'flOI COlll'tly°"A.PrU
l'foj.oe1, Tille tr Nlll'I01 GfMCl loUI>-AU l~llod,..-rtel•S. ll'f'OllPS Md ' Tlll11Wtl,,..t •ISCOllCllKIHby_.,ll\-llil, 1tJS. • .,...,.~l•lldlrCI o-1tlr19i · ......-dlutrttlnt wltri trill OKl..ion dlvldWI, 1"4nM
PurpoM or ~1.,ro ol Pr1/0<t: Aul" •• lnvttoCI 1' ~I -ltllfl C°"'""'fllt WoyM E. Boll PUOl hMO Or111 .. Co11t Colly PilOI,
I-• Income -.~nolcU 10 l>tl/l8 11(11.>$· ,... <--••llM by .... City lo IN Tflll 1t•1'mef'll llt&I lllOd with !fie MIY $, 11, ,,_ , •• 191S ,,....,,
1119 .. p lo me" c-r•quoreMtnt. ' ,..._lno 0..MrlmenL $u<ri .,11," Cour\lw Clork DI Oro11111 Co.inly on Mey,------------
Loc•tlon ol l"rol•cl: (Uy o1 C-11 cOlftnWnts MIO\llC.,. rt<•IYOCI 11 Aoom IS, i•I), 1·.
MtM ' JQ), ... ...., .... °'"''"""I,"' DI' bllor• .. ..,.. PUBLIC NOTICE E1tlm1tff Cos! of ProJocl: MO,OCIO J-l I, 1911, All lll<h comrnenU 10 ,.. Pub0""4 Or111111 Ca•1t O&llw Pllol,
11 ""'boon <MtormlllH tlWll JoUCk,. col-wfll bl torulO.rod •ltd tr. CllY ,,,..Wlt,tt,J""'ll,t, 1915 111"1SI ---,------.,-,--
"""'' tor A'-•M of funds win 110C (lDflo' wlli~ r--t IM r•lo•M of ....,_,11 ... ICTITIOUS•USIHESS ,. ' ··-· PUBLIC NOTICE N.t.Mt.STATaMaNT 1111111• M oc11ot1119f11flc•11tly llfl«t llO '""*• l•k• WIY ldmlnlstr•Uvo1et'911 TM tollowlno P*f'i.Gl'll 1,, dOlllll bu\"
U. -WllllY o1 lfl• '"'""" •nvl-1 Oii tr. wl01lrl pro!*ctJ 11tlor 10 II• CMll --------~---llfftil :
"""· ICCOl'Cllnglr ..... Ibo ... -"*' 0. sPOClllod 11'111111 proc;oCllflil Mritlf!Ce. P'ICTITIOUS aus1N'••S MO a I L E s MA l L A~ I MA l
ty ~ de<ldOd l'IOI to pr1p.1r•H Et1-TheChll'IE•oc;.,tl,..Oltlc1r oftM O NAMllSTATl!MINT VET ERINAffY S ER VICE. AN N
wll'Oflnwfllll Im peel Sl•l•molll ~ ty o4 COSl1 Mo.i I': Tiit lo!IO'llll"' -r1011, 1r1 (IQI"' M i· LUCAS D V M 481 p t St t tlW N•llt1111I Envlrot1mont1I Polk y Acl l"redSol""HI City ~f\OOel' ~,,,.. ,.,. • · ' ·• op or •t• ·
olt ... IPL•l·l•lll. • 11 F•lrDrt""' • '"'~SHUN WAH INTE RH4TIONAL l.l~n8oM!~io~•l~~~1s~'!U' Popltr,
TM tMMn1 ltr 1uc;t1 doclslol'l l'IOl IO ' CO!ot• IMH, C.lltornl•'t2626 IMJIQR'JE.RS &. E)( POR'J ERS 8>il U.QlllN Btl•cn, Ct lllornlil 926S1 Pl"*P'IA Ill<,, Sltt1mont ilro 11 folio-: PubU~ Or•llll' Coo1I DlllW POOi ' n.1,pro}ectwlllh•w••POl lU.,.lmcooct Ml 19 1,15 111 .. 15 Sliwoy Clrc11, H1mt!n11ton S.och, CA. Mtr(IO lw1111 E11 swor1n, 111
OtllMlf!Wlr""""•nl. T .. lmpoct~S no( ,, • 't2M1 It E mt rtlCI B1y, l101111• B••Cll ,
.i911111c.r1t 11 13 llnltsout of• lot•I O tv Lyonl T. Yon, 1Jt1 S.voy C ell, Hur" t;.llllor11l1H•U
i.wno stock o1 n ,000 unlls wllt 11o M PUBLIC NOTICE llt'IQIOl'le.1c11,CA.H'47 Tlllt bu1ln111 11 conductod by • tlllH AM!e Y. Yll'I, 1191 S.voy ClrCle. 01Nt•lpotl"9r1hlP. ~
'""o}oc.1 Tltlt or N•mo· GrM'lls to Mlll'l1ifl(ll0118o•(P>,CA.91641 An11,,,..rlo11luco1 -Ro""blllt~toHOu•lno . l"ICTITIOUSAUllNESS Tlll1 bu1ln••1 I• conducted bV • Tlll1 st111me111 .w11 filed wllh 1111
Purpow or Niluro ol Pro!oc;I; Assl't NAME ITATl!MIHT otfletll Plrllllf'l~:j, COul'lty Clofk DI Or'lllll' Countyon 4 ptll
lowor 111como 11ou1ollold s 10 rt Tt.elQllowlngptri.ons oro dolnglllill· ~won,'v'·v 23,1•1s,
Mbltll1I• flov1l119 ,_, os; ......,_ """ • · tn , tr010I
l OClllon ol ProJ•cl ; City of Cosll CRYSTAL. SURF &DAROS, 2Wl61 This Sl•ltmt nl ,.,i llled W>ll'I I~ Pvt1U~ed Or11100 Colsl 01111 PllOI,
Ml" l.I Sle•r•, Miu Ion v leJo. CA. m is Counly Cl••k of Or1noe CountyQ!ll A,pr11 MlyS, 12. 19, 21, t91S • • ,1.•11:1.J>
Estom11ee1 Cose 01 Proftcl: S?0.926 o.uoi..' J , Ad1m1, 26661 l.15ietr1, lO, 191S.
It .... bHll dol•rmlMd 111•1 Midi re-Mi UIQl'IVioJo, CA. 91tJ} F~
quK1 for roi.1M of f"lldl wHI not«WI· Jtm es B. Copo111!1w•t , 26112 Publl!ohoO Or111~ Coost Diiiy PllOI, PUBLIC NOTICE
1HtU1• ... tctlol'l si9111flcMlly ttftdlng Owe-. Mls,;on Vi1jo, CA. 916.IS Mliw s, 12, 1t, 16. It IS ISl7-IS
tlW q1HUty o1 IM llumon •nwl""'"""' Tfli1 b11sl11U• Is c onducted bi 1 ... ICTITIOUS aUSINl!SS
lfld, •corCllngly, IM •Mv....atYWd 0 -"'"'°rllPll'lner~lp. PUBLIC NOTICE MA¥1 STA'TIMEN'T
IT ~ ltKlded nol lo prirpott 1o11 En·. Douoi..s J . Aeutns Tlw loll-1119 ptrwn 11 CIDlng bull·
wl~nl•I lmpoel St1ttmfflt lll'lder Tllil-l't1te""nt WIS tiled will\ tho SU,.l•IOll:COl.itllTOfl ....Uff:
llW N•tloNI Enwlronmet>l•I Polley Act C-.twCl•rkot Or1nge Coun1yonAptll CALlflORMIA, COUMTYOl"Oll:AHGE NEWPORT' ARCHES MARINA,
o1 1"' IPL.•1·1901. 30, 1t1s. 1t1aoriceo...,.~w•Wl'4. n3l w.,,t Goosl Hl11nw1w, Ntwport
Ttw r••-s for w.;n d1clll01111flDl10 "42»1 s-t1 Au. c.a111ot1110 et.ell. C1t11. tlw.o
P"llPI•• well Sltlornent •••"fol~; Publ!shed Of'1noec GOIU D.llly Piiot, CASE NUMal!ll OttKt Evtrell S.M. 8fl.WUIU, JllS JNIUl
Thl1projoc;I will lllv• • po1ltlvo lfrlellcl Maw ), 12, 1t, 2•, It JS lllOQ.IS SUMMONS IMA11t•1AGEI Plt,mbl.lrw, Ro no, N1vod1 "502
Oii llw Hvlror>-f'll. Tiil ltnpi<f Is llOI ------------1 111 re !flt m.1orrll OI Of P1lltlolltr: Tllll bl.IMM1o$ Ii COlllNCllCI by on ll'l-~llC ... ll$ WWOll unll$ out of• tolll RIJ8Y R. CO X &nCI RtlPQfldt nt:' dl'tld!HI.
City IMMAll'IO $lock of 29,00D ""'lbwltl bt PUBLIC NOTICE ROB I!: RTL. COX. Ev•tttt S.M, lr11rueU
Mtlsled. • To lhlR•t.POndllll: Tl!~ Sl•t•m•nt WIS tll•d will! the
Projoc;t, Tltlo or N1me; Employment FICTITIOUS AUSIMl!SS Thi P911tlonor llos llllCI I petition con. C«mtw Cterk ol On1110t CoulllW oi Mly
of Houslfl(I Coordl111tor NAME STATEM•NT c1rnl119 your m1rrl&91 . You m1w t1i. • 1, t9JS.
PufllDW or N1tu•• of Pro)oct : Imp!• TM tollD'IOling perSOll is doing bin.I· -1111n r•,ponM wl111ln llllrtv da1'6 of
"*II, Coot'dll'lllO, Adml11IU1rHo...slng-llHtft; tMdall t""l lflls w mmons h$tl'""°on
Aloll'dPro0r1ms 8AR8ER STVL.ISTS HAIR you.ll y°"ttlltoti1e1wrlHonr~i.e
Loc•tlon ol Projoct : City of Coll• WORlO, l.133 &ri•tol St., Cost• Ml'-1, w1111111 1..c;ll tlmo. your d111111t m1v Wt
Mell Clllf.'26U · ml1rlt0Mdl"9'0""1"'1yen1or;io l1Jd9·
E•Um11.q Cost of Proi•cl: $2(,0QI) P1u1 1Edw1rCI Holl•nd, 286t-C Mt,,. ment cont1l11ll'IO ll'ljunc:ll~e or other or·
H ,,., botn IMl•rmll'led 11\tt wth re-dall 0r1 .... ~I• Mo ... C1111. t:z.,. dt!"S c~tl'llng CllWISIO<I Qf pnlpffty
ltlN'!I tor ••lo•M of 1 .. 11e11 win llOt COl'I· Thi'~""' I• tonduct•d by 111111-SCIOll"I SUPPQf"I, ,111111 cu"Octw. d 1t10
stit .. t•M OC1lot1 lignlflc1ntly .ttectlng olwlOuOI. suPPOtl, ttlornoy,• IHI, coi.ts. .tnd
ti. q1Hlltw of tflo ""m.1" onvl-1 P1ul E. Holllf'ld IUCfl otnor 111111 1s m•y be 11•1nled b'I
lfld.•corCllnolw,tll••bov•·l'lll'l'edCi· Tiiis st•tt,..111 w•' tiled w;111 1r.. tnecourt.
ly llM dl'Ckled not to prop1ro .,, En· Covntw Clerk ol ~•not Counl!f on IMw II""' wllll t••"ll IM Mwlc1otlfl.t·
wlronmt,.lol lm1>1c l Slot..,,.,ent ~ 1, 197).. ~ lrl tM• Mtll•'·.,... .....,.,..,. l~N•llonll Enwlronmonl•I Polley Act 11t4*J _..uy M tllll .,....,..,1111n r~.
ol lttt IPL. t 1·1901. PublisMCI Or111ge COlll Diii¥ Pfktl, ~I olly, moy • Ht.11111 llmo.
TM •Hsons tor ll>Ch doc It Ion llD1 lo ,,,..V 12, 1•, H , •lld Jllf'IO 2. 191S llolt-JS Oiied AU9, ,, 1910.
pnpw• sucll Stol•mont1r11slD1-.:1------------W, E. SIJOHN,Cltr'-
The tel of rilrlno. Ho .. s1no c.-tliM lor JOSI"" c. lllADZIK
w111 ,..,..no.c1 ... r.-1m1>1ct•ont1wen-PUBLIC NOTICE •1M1o.arM11•11wtt,s.iw,111
wlrot1-nl. Any projecl1 pr~ bYl-------------l Mlfltim,Cl\lfof'flltt2Mll
Ille CoorCll111tor w lll 0o Sllb}e<l lo FICTITIOUSUUSINIES5 111•171~!620
CEQA 1nC1fot NE PA roVl•w pro-HAMES'JATl!MlNT ~ylWPttltloMr
codur•'· The IOI lo•ing Pl•SO<I l5dOlflQ busll'le.11
Projocl, TU ... or N11TW: TrlnW>Qfll · '';
lion, l....:ri, Co..111111119 1-!ARBOR V 4 CHT SALES, 4042 On·
P"'"'' or N•l ure of ProJtcl : di.,. Circle, HunU111Jtot1 &eoch. CA.
Prowlde '''"'""•lion, luncri, 1ne1 t:z'4f
'"" Publllolwd 0••"90 c0111 Dlhw Pitot,
MIWl2, It, 2•,1N1Jut1•2, 191~ 1W.15
PUBLIC NOTICE counstllng t DI' 10..,.r lncom• S..ior Ori L.eon JD'f<t , ~1 Ondllll C1r·
0 1111111 tie, Hl.lftllt19\0ll B•tcfl,CA. '2149 J1ut
Loc.1tlon of Pro toe I; City of COSll This b<N~s is co...,uct~ oy.,, In· SUl"l!ll:IOll: COUllTO ..
Miii CllvlOuOI. .CAltFOll:MIA, E111m1tt'd Cost or Pro/oct ; W,ao O rl L.JOyC• COUN'JYOPOllAHGE
It ""1.'i'<!!!'. oe1,rmollOO lf\al suc:r. Thi' 1t1ttmt,.I w1s llleCI wltll tho ?MClwkC.Ml .. rDrlNW.lt,
A<IUHI ror r•M•14' 01 tullds will not COii Co<lnly c 1or11 ot Or•ng. county on,..,., 111""9 on octlon 1l911lllc111Uy •tfe<tlng >, >•>S. $.1.W 4111, CA. 927*1 CAS!iNUMBER tho q!HlllW Qf UM .. _,, •nvl~nt • flust~ *'51 :',;.~:C?~1~!":0·;:':'~. Mt~~'.~:.!.=run~f.~~J~ny,:~· SUMMON$
vl"'°'"""'•I lmp.1c 1 Sl•l..,,9'11 ll>CWf ON tho N•llonll Enwlron-ntlll PotkyAct ------------1 CllOSSCOMPLAINT
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Publl!.llod Or111111 Coost Diiiy Phlll,
Moy 12, It, 26, Ind J""'o 2. lt1S MtS.15
PUBLIC NOTICE
P'ICTI TIOUS AUS I NISS
HAM•STATaMINT
Tl\o IOI lowing"''"°"' 1r• doing bus.I·
"'"•'' llWGHGROWERS
21 ~lTH GOD'S HELP
GlltOWi:llS, W1 F•lrvltw NO, 3E, S...·
II..,... CA. tl7CW
SttpNll P...,I 8ur11tr, •it S.
Ftirvitw No. l E, S.nt1 Ano, CA t2]6I
Tiils bllll"9s' Is conducted by 1
91nu11 p1rt111rtl'llp,
$11.,,,... "'"' Bur;er T1ll1 11111-111 wit IUH wllfl ll'c
Cour<ty c11r~ ot Oro11oe Cou,.11 oi ,,,..~
I, ltPS. ......
PuOHlll'K'd Or•n111 Coo•I D.llly Piiot
,,,... n , 1f, i•. •nd June 2, ,,,, 1141-1!
P UBLIC NOTICE
"°TICE INVITING 110$
'*ttk • 11fll••bw111,..n lflel 1r-.e 8HrCI
<If Tr11Stff1 DI t ... Co1sl Cornll'lH'llly
Colloge Ols1rlc l GI Or•nge Co""IY.
C.llfornl•, will rocolv• ••llecl bids up
to 11 :001.m ., T1><1\dly, Jiii\• ], 1t7S, It
""P\lrcfllsl119 Dllpt. ol 11111 i.cllool dis·
Irle! loc•ttd II 1J70 Ad1m1 A ..........
COii• Mll'-1, C1111or,.11, 1t whl<fl t1m.
$1ICI l>oldstrlll bo pybllcl~ Optned Mid re·
.a1or:
Dille put $1 ,073 of her funds back
into the hands of teachers. She
·p paid that arhount to West Orange
County United Teachers for
: ·paper, pos tage, materials and ~ Ii secretarial help they ga ve her
during the campaign.
Other Candidate oflM (PL•l-190). PUBLIC NOTICE THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA. Nil·
Tlwl ro1sons tor 1uch doclslorl not t( lloNI AsWKltllon, Civs•·C.Ompl•IMflt
.,,.,.,.,tl>CtlSl•l•mtnt1ro•sfoll-: ---,"IC_T_!_T-,O-U-,-.-.-,-,-.-.-,-,--1 .JAMES F. BLi~T •nd OOES JI Tl\o proj•cl win,._.,.• po1IU'IO llftPOCI , Ion l'>e •nvlronment. The mlnJ.w;io< NA~ESTATf:MllNT 1rirOllQl'llS,lncluslw,Cro1.1 0.ftrlelonls
il'llllNTING & BtNOING GOLDEN
WEST COLLEGE CA'JALOG FO R
lt7S.7•.
411 Olds •r• tO be 11'1 •ccord1n<1 with
1119 lmtruc;UOl'll •nCI ConCll!lons 1nd
Speclfl<•tlo!l1 wnlch ••• now°" tile Ille! mar bo Mcurl'd In tho Qflk e of Ille
PurcMllt19 Agent of ,110 1ehoOI ells·
tr let.
She spent the rest of her money
the same way most of the other·
nine school board candidates did
-ror advertising signs and
brochures.
• ~ MacAllis ter, with hi s $3,333
' .. fund and a $996 non-cash dona~
tion, had the best-financed cam-
paign of all , followed by M ary
Aileen Matheis, who collected
$3.035.
His biggest donations were
from district te achers, who gave
him $1,350, followed by the $996
• non·cash contribution from John
Palme, 6572 Via Angelina Dri ve.
~·, Huntington Beach. who did
brochure design work ror him
.. , f.ree of charge.
.1 Mrs. Matheis collected the
second highest amount during
·-her unsucces sful bid for a board
seat. Her $3,035 fund, however.
included a $1 .138 loan Crom hei-
husband, Charles.
"
The largest contribution she
lh;ted was $500 from the llunt·
ington Bear h·F ountain Va lley
Board of Realtors.
During the c a mpaign, s he
spent $327 for a public rela tions
and a campaig n ·cons ulta nt ,
• Michael M elzler of FUiierton.
, The student candidate. Andrew
. Studdert. collected and spent
about $1 .300. but $815 of that
came from his own pocket. His
largest contributor.was listed as
Bill Foster , mana ger of the Hunt-~ jngton Beac h Company, \\rho
donated $50.
Doris Allen received $960 in
cash dona tions, including $200
,,
·Surgical
Serenade?
"LUNENE BU RG , West
Germ u n y (U PI >
Surgeons u t th e c ity
hospit:tl orft.•r their pa·
tients a choice or music for·
·listening to "'hile unde rgo-
ing an operation.
Mostly, it is murches in
4-4 time.
A hospita l spokesman
s aid surgeons dcvelofX'd
lhe idea when they r ealizt."<I
lhut tt growing number of
patients rece ive only Jocnl
ane1thetic and th.us retain
most of their senses.
•
Spending Listed
Ada Clegg, who won her bid for
re·election to the Westminster·
School Board in March, spent
more than othe r contenders in
five West Orange County school
races .
Campaign fin an cing stale·
ments filed with the Orange
County Regi stra r or Voters ,
however , show three other can-
didates close behind.
Dewey Wiles, the other s uc·
cessfuJ Westminster candidate,
spent $926, while Richard Plum
spent $915 in hi s Fountain Valley
School BO a rd race.
Both Wiles and Mrs. Clegg list-
ed $800 donations from district
teachers as their main campaign
donations, while Plum's fwid all
came Crom s mall contributions of
Jess than $50.
Major ca mpaign funds by di s·
tricl show ;
-Westminster: Dorothy Gee
spent $840 from her own pocket.
-Fountain Va lley: Karen
Ackley spent S522, including $200'
of her own money and $230 from a
garage sale ; Fred Voss, who lost
his bid for re·election, spent $718.
·including a $200 contribution from
district teachers.
-OCean View: Mickey Korba
received a $600 contribution from
teachers, but only spent $431 on
her campaign so returned $200 to
teachers ; Elbert Craft spent $312
of his own money : Charles
Os terlund spent $328, mostly
from his own pocket.
· -l luntington Beach City :
Louis DaHarb spent $240 in his
uns uccessful bid to win re·
election, an<t he turned $40 left
over to vario1.1s contributors;
Brian Garland received $881, in·
eluding $300 from teachers;
Norma Vander Molen spent $633,
all of it collected in s mall dona·
lions.
-&eal Beach : Solace Jackson
received $831, including $130
from Antonia Gohrman, 3252
Easter Cirlce, Huntington
Beach, with the res t coming from
'a benefit raffle, car wash and
cocktail party.
The other 18 candidates filed
standard disclosure Corms s ay·
ing they had spent or collected no
more than $200. The standard
form d@es not require any listing
of contributors or expenses.
Teacher at CdM
Fights Dismissal
A go vernme nt t eache r al
Corona del Ma r 1-ligh ~hool,
"'horn trus tees are considerin g
dismissini:t: on char2es of un -
professional conduct, says that he
will seek a public hearing at the
May27 boardmeoting.
Michael Mang, ~. who has
t a ught at the high 5chool for
seven yellrs, was charged with
unprofessional conduct and sus.
•pended from teaching recently.
r\l last week's hoard meet ing.
tru~lees met briefl y in a elost.'tl
<•xec utive session und issued
Mung II notice or intent to dis miss.
•At thut time. they alSO!:iCt the ~tay
27 hearing date.
Teachers be ing considered for
dismissal m ay request either
open or closed hearings. Most
teacher's prefer havjn,,: u private
. '
session "'Ith trustees, according
to a district spokesman.
Mang, however, requested the
public hearing.
About 75 of hls studm1ts. and
some parents, came to las t
week's board meeting in his sup·
port. Several students hoped to
speak on Mang's behalf, but were
, told by trustees to wall until May
27.
According to a Corona dcl Mar
stude nt, petitions have bee11
circul ated on· canipus in support
oft.he teacher.
~.Ch arges a1alnst Mang do not
involve one incident bUrrather, a
number of small complaints con·
ceming his manner of teaching
and his asserted uoorthodox at·
Lltudes.
1r1wts Ins 1111o11 l ,400 mlln P9" we•r. '.heloll-ftOPtrMWl ll OOl1111 bin.Inns To ti!. Dof....O.nll: A clvtl cGmPl .. nt
wNcll ls not slonlt1c1n1 '' • POrtlon 01 M. "-'been 111«1 by tile pl1i11111t1.,.iMt
lllf tot•I verilclo mllos ., • ....,...., In th<! 1) THE WEST COASTCHUCKING 'fOll• It TOii wllll lo tlelelld llllS l•-sult,
Soulll Cool! iii.Ir &•sin or In !he OIW 01 21 i .l . CHUCKING, l l4' Welt you mu•I Ill• 111 tlllt court 1 Wl'lllffl
CosllMo$1 • W1r""r,Slnl•A11•,CA.91 705 plHOlllQ In totj.p01114' ID ll'H! COft'Oll lnl
Projo<I. T1ti. or N•mo: ~IM'I Tibat' Utrlo. t7J Begonl• A...... ID!' 1 Mitton or or11 ple.olng, ii "
.f=ffs/Stlldlt'!i/Apprilwls C,O,.llMew. CA. 91•2• Justk • Courlt wlrllln JI d,•r1 ~ter lllls
P\lf'POM or Nit"r' of ,...oject: Ac.· • Tiils bur.lness is collducte CI by M lt1-wrnmon1 11 Mrwd Oii you. OthtnriM,
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VOi,.. 68 , NO. 139, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGIOS ORANGE CO UNTY. CALIFORNIA • MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975 .TEN CENTS
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S.outhlftnd Doctors Launch ·slowdown
LOS ANGELES (APJ -Ai!Qut
15~ anesthesiologists a-f 36
private hospitals in Southern
CaJifornia began u work alowdow~ today to .Protest
skyrocketing malpractice in-
surance rates.
The d()('tors vowed Lo .handle
only emergency, cancer and ob-
stetric treatment until an agree-
! ment is reached to bring down
the rates.
_'the slowdoV"n occurre-d
despite today's special session or
the Legislature called Friday by
the governor to r esolve the
maJpi'actice controversy.
About SO anesthesiologists at 19
hospitals in the San Gabriel
Valley said they w9uld perform
"emergency services only."
At 12 hospitals in Long Beach
and in the South Bay area, about
100 doctors were involved. Five
hospllllls i n Orange County and
Victorville also were af!ected
Northe.rn California physicians
have been conducting a similiar
slowdown for several weeks .
"The governor's announce·
ment changed our mood rrom
de1:1pair to elation, but in aJI pro·
babilily it won't alter our plan,"
Dr. Sol Statman, spokesman for
aneslhesio!Ogists in the Long
Beach area, said before the
* * *
slo\11down began.
Dr. Merlyn ·Duerksen of Cov·
ipa 's lntercommunily Hoopital.
+taid, "We are ho'P@ful some
agreement can be reached while
the Legislature works on the is·
sue.''
Duerkiie'n said, 111 'We are in a
good position to be cohesive
because four anesthesiologists
<!an shut off 100 surgeons,
whereas it's harder for the sur-
* * *
aeons to band together.''
·In the Vietor.ville area, the doc·
tors al the two area h05pitals
have announced they will join the
protest today .
"Anesthesiologists have been
taking the brunt of this," Dr.
William Thomas said. "We feel
1 it's time to s top hiding behind the
anesthesiologists. This problem
affects us all.''
Thomas sa id the special
* ·* *
session called by Gov. Edmund
G. Brov.•n Jr. is "a bunch of
pablum. It's not getting to I.be
heart of the issue."
Los Angeles anesthesiologists
have voted to join the protest
next Friday.
Meanwhile the legislature
opened the special session on
medical malpractice insurance
this afternoon. ' ·
!See DOCTORS, PageA2)
* * * Doctors' Strike Hits
5 CouIJ.ty Hospitals
UPI Te19""-40
Glider
Pilot
Killed
By RUDI NI E DZIELSKI qt l~e Doil ... Pi IOI SUff
l\1assive head injuries Sunday
claimed the life of a 23·year-old
Los Alamitos hang glider pilot
who crashed in Trabuco Canyon
while executing a mid-air turn.
Pass the Geritol
Daniel K . Turco of 4121
Howard St. died at Saddleback
Community Hospital· sh9rtly
after the 4 p.m. crash at the
Escape Country han'g glider hill . As part of Nursing Home Week, members of <.i
Charlottesville, Va., belly dancing .r;l~ss &a.ve an ex.l;li~i·
tion to some 7S nursing home residents. One observer
said the show was better than a visit from Santa Claus. ~"--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A pilot with relatively ijttle ny-
ing experience, Tur~cb!fgan his
fateful glide frofl'LcEscape Coun-
try's l,SOO·fool launch site and
crashed into a trash barrel al the
l,JOOroot level.
. CUSD Teachers Set Eyewitnesses said Turco
picked himself up and resumed
the fli ght, executipg maneuvers
with his orange Rogallo·wing
kjte during his descent.
To Press Demands When he was still 100 reel in the
air, Turco made a 180 degree
turn heuding d o"·nwind but
forgot. to increase· his airspeed,
an expert observer said. Capistrano Unified School Dis·
trict teachers will up the ante
tonight in salary negotiatioi:is
with the board or educ ation .
At the 7 :30 meeting at San Juan
Elementary School, 31642 El
tamino Real, junior high and
high school teachers will ask for
working condition changes that
Would lower classroom sizes,
create a maximum seven·hour
day and provide teacher aides lo
all departments.
· : Te3chers already are seeking
e 20 percent salary increase and
a laundry list of fringe benefits.
Malpractice
Award Given
WEST PALM BEACH, Flu.
·cAP> -A paralyzed dentist and
his wife have been awarded $1 .6
million in damages rrom a Lake
Worth neurosurgeon who operal·
ed on him after a 1972 auto acci·
dent.
The \veekcnd verdict by a six·
ml'mber jury was against Dr.
John E. Schwab. His mouth
lJroppcd opf!n in apparcn't amaze·
;ment qs the a\vard .was an·
nounced. · --·How could they blame that on
me?" he asked his attorney.
The jury awarded $1 ,325.000 to
1>r. Leonard Tooley and $360,()(M)
to his wife. Elsa, after a two·
-week trial. 28 witnesses and eight
:hours or deliberation.
Burglars Get Cash
In El Toro Break-in
Burglars broke into offices ad·
joining stables in the El Toro
area during the weekend and
took $74.10 in cash from a locked
desk drawer, Orange County
Sheriff's officers reparted today.
Deputies said intruders en·
tered the offices or the Golden
Rain Foundation, 24312 El Toro
Road, via an unlof;:ked door and
broke the lock on the desk drawer
ID get at the cash.
GaiD.blingArresl8
LOS ANGELES <UPI)
Sheriff's vice squad officers ar·
rested 72 persons on gambling
charges Saturday during a raid
In a bar which allegedly opcrateCI
aa a bookmak:ing cent.er.
Sam Chicas, bu s in ess
manager, said he }las not com·
puled how much the working con-
dition changes would cost the dis·
trict. He has placed · an $8.5 ·
million pricetag on requests
made up to this point.
The new requests will be out·
lined lo the board during a public
hearing.
The requests demand that:
~ Classes at Dana HilJs and
The kite's nose dropped, send·
ing Turco diving h ead·fir~t into
the grass·covered hill. A witness
said Turco was not "'·earing a
helmet even though he had
brought one along in his car.
Turco had been flying from th e
1,500 foot marker for only two
\veeks, Escape Country officials
said.
· San Clemente high schools be
limited to a maximum of 25 s tu·
Jim Robinson, owner of the
Trabuco Canyon recreation
(See GLIDER, PageA2) dents. · ·
-Teacher aides be given to all
departments based on their size.
-Counselor to stud ent r atios
be reduced from 360 to 1 to JOO to
I.
-A teaching day not excet>d
seven hours.
-EaCh teacher be given a
four·drawer filing cabinet.
Following the public hearing.
the requests wi ll be sent to the
negotiating team for -considera·
lion.
S~per Hit~
School l1tis
' . SHERMAN , Tex, CUPI) ~
l\1any or tfie studenl.s, who had
spent a long afternoon·tourihg an .
amusement park. were napping
on their 1,•:ay home in a convoy or
fo\11-buises. Then the firsl shot
piercCd,.a window of the lead bus.
"I thoucht it was a bu~oon,
breaktrig -we had i;ome on lhe
bus -but ~ realized it" was
something else "·hen I saw the
hole in the window," said Joyce
F3rris, 15. "Sheri was sitting
near me and asked me lo hold her
glasses. She said, 'My ear
hurts'/'
Sheri Blai~. 14, was shot In the
ear.. Six other persom -two
.other students, two adult
chaperones and two truck
drivers -were WOWlded by a
sniper who fired indiscriminate·
ly Saturday night on buses and
trucks along the highway. ..
2 Children Die
Session Set
By Viejo's
~ -.
Culture Panel
The Mission Viejo Cultural
Heritage Committee will meet at
7:30 p.m . Wednesday at the
Municipal Advisory 'Auncil of·
fices, 26129 La Paz Road.
Bicentennial activities are the
major rocus or the committee
now, according to chairman
Wendy Edgren.
With the assistarlce of local
business. school bicentennial
projects will be displayed in the
community and a contest for a
bicentennial flag will beheld.
Other offi cers serving one· year
terms on the committee arc
Peggy Ru sso. vice chairman;
and Scan Brenneman, secretary.
Citizens interested in ser ving
on ·the committee are asked to
contact J\.1rs. Edgren al 8.10-0817.
P e rmits E yed
By Pl81Ule r s
Construction projects from the
Saddleback Valley dominate
Tuesday's Orange County Plan·
ntng Commission agenda.
Among lhe items scheduled for
action al 2 p .m . in lhe engineer·
lng building at 400 Civic Center
Dt1ve, Santa Ana, are:
-A use permll lo allow the
, B,EIRU't CUPI) -Two girls . construction of a 694-unit con-
aged five and 12 died Sunday in · dominlum project by Laguna
'
the south Lebanon village or Village, Inc. in the Laguna llills·
Aituroun, ratislng to nine lhe area.
number ·or chfldren killed by tht' -A tentative map by the J\.1is·
explosion or on Israeli morl<)r s ion ViejoCprt1pnnyf01'77singl~
shell outside Lho vil lage Satur· family residences on 29.3 acres of
day, Beirul newspiipers said to-land in the planned communily
day. area.
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Social Caller
Agnew in Miami Beach
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -Few of the patrons in
the Fontainebleau Hotel''s Poodle Lounge paused to
· noti ce the man drinking and chatting with hotel
o\vner Ben Novak in a darke ned corner or the .bar·.
Had they taken a close look . they might have re·
tognized Spiro Agnew, former vice president o'f the
United States a nd Maryland governor .
r\gne\\', looking tanned and relaxed, said he w<.is
here purely on "a social call.
.. I am returning from a business trip to Ca racas."
he said.
'lfnappeoling'
Grand Jury Looks
•
At Nursing Homes
By GA RY G RANVILLE
Of·~· Dou ... PllllfSU.tf
The county Grand Jury has
looked al nurs ing homes in
Orange County and told the
Board or Supervisors today the
vi~;N was unappealing.
W.hile the jury's report did not
specify how many nursing homes
v.·ere inspected a nd thought to be
substandard, it did note the
followin~ ··areas of concern:''
-Unders taffing that resulted
in residents who are unable to
feed themselves being dependent
on other residents for their needs
and paraplegic patients r eceiv·
ing only token assistance witb
their hy giene needs.
-Residents fearful of un·
specified reprisals ir they com-
plained about services to county
social service workers.
-Existing health and safety
hazards in some licensed nursing
homes. 1
As a result of those and other
shortcomings, the Grand Jury
said county government s hould
create permanent ins pection
teams to supplement infrequent
state inspect ions.
'The team s hould be made up of
personnel of the Departments of
Health and Social Services and
s hould report their findings to the
State Department or Health
facilities licensing section, the ·
jury said .
It is the stale department that
is res ponsible ror periodic in·
speclions or li cense facilities.
And. according to the Grand
Jury, ten state inspectors in a
four-county are a, including
Orange County. arc limited lo a
single visit a yeai.-.
The jury <"hastized the social
s l'rvices division stationed at
Orange County Medical Center
for railing lo cooperate in its in-
quiry.
But it \V:ent on to priase the as·
s is tan<.·e received from some
l'ounty, slate and federal agen·
t•ios respon sible for policing
nursing hom('s in Or<inge County.
Students Lambaste
Bodily Punishment
Mission Viejo Hi gh School stu-
dent leader s plan to give cor-
poral punishment a good licking
tonight.
They hope that after a presen-
tation by student representative
Eric Van Horne. trustees of the
Suddl eback Valley Unified
School District "'iii order school
administrators to spare the rod
for good.
The di scussion is part of the
agenda of a 7: 30 reguJar board
mee\ing at Los Alisos In·
termediate School, 25171 Moor
Avenue, Mission Viejo. ..
PILOT AD WAS
CAT'S MEOW
";\II four kittens were.~
four d1:1ys as a result OttMD · ·
Pilot ad. We kriow iitcattse
didn 't advertise in a)1y tt,t
P<.il><'r ."
Th1.1t '!i the s uccess exwri
by the Corona del M<fr w
who placed this ad In 'the
Pilot:
HIMALYANKl'!T
Regsl'd S..al Pqinlo.
ChamPsrred. Xx·xxxx
If you have pets you want lo
sell, call 642·5678. We make it
eusy to put a few words to work
for you. ln the Daily Pilot.
Van Horne, a spokesman for
the Associated Student Body,
claims there have been consis-
tent abuses of the districts' cor·
poral (bodil y) punishment
guidelines.
The guidelines are based on
California Education Code Sec-
tion 10854 which gives teachers ...
principals and other certificated
personnel the right to administer
''reasonable corporal or other
punishment" when deemed ap-
propriate.
Several other rules have been
added lo the local policy :
-Corporal (or physical)
punishment should be viewed as
one of several corre<!tive
measures.
-A witnes& from the c;ertificat·
ed St:tfr Cinelades all te~<!hers
and admlnislrators> ril\lst be pre-
sent when punishment occurs.
-Corporal punishment should bif ''reaso n ab.1 ~, n ever l oo
~vere, nor adm1n1stered sO as to lftve permane nt ill effects ...
• hen possible, Uie "aSsent
an cooperation" of'the parent
Id beso\iclted. !tt~Ot. punrshlng a student, 11 :H. should be filed in the
s uperintendent 's office with
copies In the princlpa.l's otflce.
Agnes Meck, coordinator of
curriculum development. said JO
incidents of corporal punishment
(S.., PADDLE, PaceAZl
Meeting
Scheduled
In Crisis
By ALAN DIRKJN
Of tb• D•ily Pllo1 S~lf
The s urgery strike hit Orange
County today "'·ith anesthe·
siologists at five hospitals staying
out of the operating roorn !or all
b_µt emergency procedures.
The five hospitals disrupted by
a ban on elective surgery are St.
Joseph's Hospital and Childrens
Hospital of Orange County ,
Orange. Brea and La Habra com-
m unity hospitals, and Los
Alamitos General Hospital.
Late last week aneslhe·
siologisl.6 at these hospitals said
they wouJd not perform elective
s ur1efiG1 unliJ a long-.range solu·
tion Is to·und to the s!Mraling cost
of malpractice insurance and
checks today confirmed that the
slowdown is in effect.
Whether the strike will con:
tinue, spread to other hospitals or
be called off is expected lo be de·
cided at tonight at an emerg'~ncy
m ee ting of the 125 anes·
lhesiologists in the county at the
Orange County Medical Associa·
tionoffices in Orange. The private
!Tieeting is scheduled ror7 : JOp.m.
Medical Association officers
have said that the aneslhe·
siologists will be briefed on the
latest develop~ents on the
malpractice insurance crisis and
each doctor individuaJly will de·
cide on how he plans to act. There
\\'ill be no voting.
The decision to stop elective
surgery at the five Orange Coun-
ty hospitals affected this morn·
ing was made late last week
before Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
announceH that he was calling
the Legislature into special
session to tackle the malpractice
insurance issue, whic h has
brought boycotts by doctors in
Northern California and which
'''as s preading to Southern
California.
Gov. Brown 's proclamation,
however. did not chan~e the
stance of the protesting anes·
thesiologists . ''Our
anesthesiologists did not meet
after hearing the governor's de-
cision," Robert TrosUer, ass is·
tant administrator at Los
<See HOSPITALS, Page A2)
Or••l(e. A Cea•t
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1"eatiler
Cloudy tonight becoming
partly sunny Tuesday af-
ternoon. Scattered light
drizzle early Tuesday with
cooler days in the mid·60s .
Lows tonight in the
mid-505 .
I NSIDE TODA 'l'
Will there be enough Social
Security money for you when
you reach retirement age? Or
are you doling out money
you'll never see.again? f'fnon·
cial coLumniit Sylvia Porter
trplores future of bent/its thlS
week beginning today on Page
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,cl2 DAILY PILOT 58 -8 Viets
Desire
.Return
So rar today, eight Vietnamese
t-efugees at Camp PC'ndleton's
Little Saigon tent and quonset
•hut city have signed papers in-
(:licating they want to return to
their homeland.
, 1'hey are hom esick and miss
Camilies they left behind, accord-
.ir:ig to intervie ws with the eight
•male refugees v.•ho have accept·
ed the State Department's offer
.. of a trip back.
Requests arc being processed
by the U.S. lnteragency Task
Force. but it is unce rtain just
how the homesick refugees will
be returned.
Commercial air travel routes
between America and Vietnam
do not exist any more.
One of the m en, former South
Vietnamese Army Maj. Ly Van
Trang. 37. y,·as most explicit.
"I'm afraid of the Viel Cong,"
declared"the former military of·
ficer for the losing side. "But I
c annot li ve here without my
children ... my family."
Five of the m en interviewed
:said they v•ould like to remain in
the U .S. if only their families
'\\.'ere here too.
Authorities say more of the
18.000-ph..1s Vietn?lm ese and Cam-
bodi a n rc,ugees housed at Little
S aigon. ;J,f'e expected to ask to go
horn('.
A State Dep<.irtment form for
:si g ni ng up t o return w as
,published last week in the
11c"!"spa per in the Vi etnamese
Janguage for refugel'S ;it Camp
P endleton.
··we felt some peopl~ would
"'·ant to go back. so we made that
channel available," s aid William
Stubbs. :i St ate Department
::;pokesmttn.
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School Board
Eyes Budget
Cuts Tonight
Trustees of t he Saddleback
College District will be looking al
ways to trim the proposed $16
million 1975-76 budget tonight in
a special session scheduled for
17 :30 o 'clock in the colle ge
library.
Trustees. who r eceived t he
P,udget pro posal from ad ·
• .fninistrators earlier this month, ~ave bee n openly unh a ppy
because it calls for an increase in
the tax rate from 70 cents to $1.03
per $100 assessed valuation.
The coll ege's current operat.
jng budget is $11 .8 million. Ad·
rninistration officials say the in·
crease is necessary to finance
campus constructi9n projects.
t Also scheduled for trustee ap·
prov al al tonight's session is a r e·
quest by Supt. Robert Lombardi
for an assistant s uperintendent.
1 No s alary r ecommendation
ti as been made by Dr. Lombardi
for the new 'Position other than
that it should be "competitive"
Y.•ith salaries paid at other com·
inunity colleges.
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'.Bomb Suspect
Given Term
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: CHARLESTON. W. Va. (AP) +--The Rev. l\'1 arvin Horan, a
leadE'r or the Kanawha Co unty
textbook protest, was sentenced
today to t hree years in prison on
hi s conviction or cons piracy to
bomb <.i n elem entary s('hool.
· ··A bomb is <.i ,.,,eapon nf a ter·
rorisl and a n anarchist," U.s:
Di strict Court Judge K.K. Hall
Said in sentencing the fundamen·
t aJis t preacher. "It's a terrible
thing.''
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Monday. M91ie.111s
Clouds Over Indiana
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Options ·Eyed
In Enrollment
PoulbiliUe1 ror open enroll·
ment f or lransferred In·
termediate and hi1h school atu.
dents will be mulled by trwitees
~;::io]""F,;.;,;;,;:!1'=~;;!;:~::i:c ~ ol lhe..SadcllebaclLValley School .,., District tonight.
UPI T•ttpllolo
.
The item is on the agenda of the
regular board m eeting set ror
7 ;30 p .m . a t Los All101 In·
termediate School, 25171 Moor
Avenue, Mission Viejo.
One option under consideration
by the board a pplies lo high
school students within the new
Laguna L 'Cerro and Acacia
Kn'olls tracts in Laguna Hills.
While the area is in the El Toro
High< School district, it Is much
closer to Mission Viejo, High
School. Whe.n the tracts first
opened, the f amilles were offered
the option of having lhcir slude nl.a
buaed to El Toro Hlgh SchooJ or
providing their dwn transporta·
fionto·Mtsslon Viejo High School.
The.other open enrollment pro-
posal deals with intermedi ate
school students being transferred
from La Paz lo Los AHsos In-
termediate School by. r ecent
boundary cha nges.
Trustees also are scheduled to
' discuss what to do if the third in-
termediate school. under con~
s truction in El Toro, is not
.finished by Se ptember.
Threate ning clouds of various contrasts
drift s luw ly over the landscape n ear
Wallace, Ind., s hortly after a Ma .v thun-
derstorm, making the countryside appear
like the opening scene of "The Wizard of
Oz."
2 Corirses
Okayed as
Electives
Alternalives include double
sessions at Los Alisos In·
termediate School, creating two
schools at Los Alisos, each on the
same schedule, Wiith the use of
about 20 port ables; setting up a n
extended day schedule at Los
Alisos; or using part of El Toro
High· School to house the over·
flo"'· Russian Roulette
Death Speculated
. .
Westmins ter police said today
they believe the shooting death or
a man Sa turday morning was a
"'Russian roulette'' style suicide.
James Rl aine Chapman, 29, of
15400 Belgrade St., Westminster.
Apt. 90. was killed about 1:30
a.m . Saturday when aslilg from a
.38 caliber revolver went through
his right temple.
Detectiv~ Sgt. Richard Grodt
said neighbors told police Chap.
man was despondent and had
been drinking.
He and two neighbors had been
shOY<'ing their weapons to each
other late Friday ni ght, Sgt.
Grodt said . Then lhc neighbors
werit back ove r to his apartment
aboutl ;15 a .m .
They told police Chapm a n was
inloxicated and he stepped out on
his porch saying "I'm going to
try it twice." The nefghbors said
they rushed outside when they
thought they heard the cylinder
of the revolver spin but as the.v
_got there , it went off -the first
s pin \\'as appar ently the deadly
one.
Cha pma n was divorced and
worked in Los Angeles .. Funeral
arrangements are pending at an
Arcadia mortuary.
Sgt. Gr odt said he is waiting
for som e more tests but he is "90
percent sure it was a suicide.''
Red Seare
'Trawkr' Was One of Ours
A San Clemente r es ident
telephoned police Saturday to re-
port tha t a large trawler of s us·
picioos origin was lurking off the
municipal pier.
Officer H arold Downey
responded, determined that the
trawler was about 100 feet long
Fro• Page Al
PADDLE ...
have been r e ported over the last
two school years .
·tt'liss Meck said.it has been a
strict district procedure to obtain
1he permission of the parent
before punis hing a student.
"That has been a very re·
ligious r esp o nsibility o f the
school administrators from the
e le mentary level on up," Miss
Meck said.
Following Van 1-l orne's presen·
talion, a further report from dis-
trict officials will be given.
The administrators in charge
of discipline at the high school
level are Al Moreno, dean or SlU·
dents al Mi ssion Vi ejo J-Iigh
School ; and \Vi l bur Choilg, dean
or students a nd assistant prin·
cipal at El Toro High School.
Chavez Group
Lands Brown's
Farm Proposal
SACRAMENTO !UPI) -Hun-
dreds of Cesar Chavez sup-
porter s converged on the Capitol
today in support of Gov. Edmund
G. Brown's compromise farm
l abor bil l , but th e rival
Teamsters union caJled off its
protest for fea r of violenc~.
Ralph Cotner, director of the
Teamsters' agriculture organiz-
ing division, said union orricials
cancelled the d emonstration or
an estimated 10,000 workers a t
the request of la.wmakers and.
Roman Cath oli c Cardinal
T i mothy 1t1 a nnin g of Los
Angeles.
"There was too much fear of a
big explosion al the Capitol,
violence and so forth," Cotner
said. "So we decided to let our
people do their demon.'it.rating in
their local areas. We feel we
have s uffi ciently m ade o ur
paint."
Last week, members of the
United Farm Workers union and
Teamsters confronled cach'other
during an angry, day-long con·
Crontation in which sporadic fi st
fights broke out. Eight persons
were arrested. •
;ind was sitting a boul'300 yards off
the beach. ·
Downey not ed that the ship
wasn't flying a flag to indicate
where it was from .
Police first called Camp
Pe ndleton, hoping lo learn if
personnel there knew of the ship.
Then officers called the Orange
County Harbor Patrol.
It was the latter agency that
solved the puzzle.
The boat turned out lo be the
Scofield, a resear c h vessel
operated by the s tate Department
of Fish and G a me. It is based at
Scripps Oceanographic Institute
atLa Jolla.
l"ro• Page Al
GLIDER ...
ranch, said Turco had recently
installed new guy wires on his
kite a nd that the glider had been
tail heavy since the rewiring job.
"\llhen he s talled at the 1,300
foot level it probably made him
nervous. He should have stayed
off the rest of t he fli ght. Because
he \va s nervous he probably
wc.1sn 't listening to the sound or
hi s sa il ,'' Robinson said.
Because they carry no a ir
s peed indicators on board, hang
glider pilots rely on the sound
made by the kite's fabric to tell
them how fast they a re going.
Turco was the second hang
glider pilot to di.e at Escape
Country. Last m onth 19-year-old
Todd C. Baker of Santa Ana was
killed while m a king a maneuver
c.1t low altitude.
Court Upholds
~~~u~~=~P~e Suprem ~ Court today))u~el~~
portion of a 1972 Pennsylvania
law under which the sl ate pays
for textbooks used by students in
'privat e schools. including
church-related schools. .
Sot the court struck down
other provisions of the same law
' permitting the loan of instruc-
tional materials and equipment
directly to the private schools
and allowing the state to pay for
auxi lia ry services· s uch as
counseling, testing and speech
and hearing theraP.y.
-2 Held in Crash • ALBUQUERQ UE, N.M . !AP )
-F'ederal officerll arrested two
G,alifornia men and confiscated
a bout 700 pounds or marijuana
after the plane in which the men
were flying crashed w~t of Los I
Lunas,N.M .
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Fro• Pap Al
HOSPITALS
Alamitos, said, ''but their feeling
was that they wa nted something
more concr ete than the gov-
ernor's proposal.''
Trostler said that his 173-bed
hospital had 128 patients Friday,
but today the patient load is in
the 80s and he expected it to drop
into the 70s if the slowdown con·
tinues.
At the 114 -bed Brea Co mmuni·
ty fl ospital pn ly emergency
operations were being performed
today. Administrator· Ralph Op·
perman said, however, he ex-
pects the patieqt load to drop by
40 percent if the ban continues.
At La Habra Community
llospital. assistant administra tor
Robert Hanna confirmed that no
elective operations are being
performed, but he sounded op·
timistic about the future when he
referred to tonight's meeting at
the medical association offices
and said, "Our anesthesiologists
are read y. This may be very
s hort lived."
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DOCTORS
The Leg is lature is already
here in regula r session . In fact, it
is already in a simult aneou~
special session on housing.
The doctor strike, already
widespread in the San Francisco
Bay a rea, s pread to the capital Ci·
ly, as about 60 a nesthesiologists
said they would refuse all but
emergency services. T hey were
backed b y a majority of the
Sacramento Medical Society.
Oper ating room s w ere
sch edu l e d to c lose in 11
Sacram e nto a rea hospitals.
Emergency a nd delivery rooms
continued lo operate.
The Westminster . Community
Hospital has been given a n in-
dication 6y its a nesthesiologists
that they will be on a slowdown
before the e nd o ( the week, ac·
cordi.n g t o a dminis trator
Richard LeG rand, who said that
he was asking other personnel to
take early vacations ·to reduce
hospital costs. •
A math ele~tive c~e I Lo5 Alisos Inter.mediate Schoo and
two piano cla1s~wt High
School have. been approved by
Saddleback Valley Untried
School District Trustees.
Rowena Schonsted will teach
the math class, which is the first
math elective at Los Alisos. It
will include history of math, str.
ing de1ign, graphing points,
math codes, geometric contruc.
lions, flow chartings , math
ga'mes, probability, checks and
banking, currency and consumer
math. -
''The goal of thi& class is to ex·
pose students to other areas of
mathematics ,'' a> .sc hoo l
s pokesman said. "It is hoped that
through the variou~ exposures, a.
s tudent can be motivated and en·
couraged to improve in his r e-
gular n1 a th class." .
Lars Hansen will t each
keyboard I and II, an introduc-
tion to music notation and the
piano keyboard.
Students will be a llowed to pro-
gress at their own rate, accord-
ing to a spokesman. and the class
will accommodate beginning slu·
.dents and those who have had
Jess than a year or piano study.
Curriculum . to be studied in·
el ud es musical selections from
classical and modern composers
with emphasis in boogie and jazz.
Keyboard 11 will emphasize
basic scales, harmopy and keys,.
Curriculum will move to more
advanced selections and students
will be encouraged to participate
in the annual solo/ensemble
festival. ·
Spokesmen s aid the keyboard
course will make a complement
to further music studies in both
the ins t r um enta l and vocal
fields .
Rabies Clinic Set
At El Toro Center
A rabies clinic for dogs four
months or older wiJI be held from
7 lo 8:30 p.m . Tuesday at the
Lake For est Village Shopping
Center, 24301 Muirlands Blvd., El
Toro.
Members. of the Rancho Viejo
Junior ·woman's Club will assist
local veterinarians in providing
1 rabies inoculation at a cost of
t\.\.'O dollars per shot. The shot 1s
good for 30 months .
El Toro High
Hosts Chorale
The Ambassadors Chorale, a
group of young Orange County
students between 14 and 22, will
perform at El Turo High School
at4p.m .Junel.
The concert is Sponsored by the
Saddleback Community Hospital
Ambassadors a nd proceeds will
benefit the hospital's Lime Aids
and the chorale's plarined Euro·
pean tour. ~
Tickets at $1 .50 each for the one
hour, IS-minute pe rformance are
avail able from Saddleback
Hospital Limeaiders, members
of the Saddleback Community
Hospital Ambassadors, or at of·
fices of United California Bank
al\{l at Crowell, Weedon and
Company in Laguna Hills.
More information is available
from Chet Brine r, 837-8900.
Career Talk
Set Tuesday
Pat Rueck er, personnel di r ec·
Lor of the Mission Viejo Com.
pany, will discuss careers for
women in a speech to a Sad·
dleback College symposium for
women at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday.
The workshop, open to women
from the south coast and Sad-
dleback Valley. will be held at
Lutheran Church of the Cross,
24231 El Toro Road, El Toro.
The m eeting is free and child
care is provided at no cost.
The Cina! workshop, set for
May 27, will feature Saddleback
Col lege Work Exper ie n ce
Coordinator Everett Brewer ex-
amining job o pportunities for
women in Orange and Los
Angeles coun_ties.
Cyprus Talk8 Fail
ROME (AP) -Greece and
Turkey, concluding three days of
negotiations, failed today to r e ·
concil e their conflicting positions.
on Cyprus and oil rights in the
Aegean sea.
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0RANGE COUNTY, CALIF~<?NIA MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975 TEN CENTS.
Southland Doctors · Launch .. Slowdown
.LOS ANGELES !AP! -About
150 anesthesiologists ~l 36
private hospituls In Southern
California bt!gon u work
.lilowdown today lo protest
skyrocketing malprnct.ice in·
surance rates.
The doctors vciwed to handle
only emergency, cancer and ot>-
at.elric treatment until an agree·
ment I.· reached to bring down
the rates .
The sloWdown occurred
despite today 's special session or
th_e .keglsla!lo'e cll)JJO<I f'ridny by the governor to .resolve the
malpractice controversy.
About~ anesthesiologists at 19
hospitals in the San Gabriel
Valley said they would perform
.;emergency services only .''
At 12 hospitalJ in Long Beach
and in the South Bay area, ubout
100 doctors were involved. Five
' h0t;pitals Jn Orange County and
Victorville a lsowereaff~ed
Northern Calif-omia-ptjys.ici1U\!
have been conductiOg a similiar
slowdown (or Several weeks.
·'The governor's _i.nno_unce -
ment changed our mood from
despair to elation, but in alJ pro·
bability it won't alter our plan,"
Dr. Sol Statman, s·pokesman for
anesthesiologists in the Long
Beach area, said before the
* * *
5lowdown began. geons to band together." session called by Gov. Edmund
Dr. Merlyn Duerksen of Cov · Jn the Victorville area, the dot· G. Bro\v n J r . is "a bunch of
tn·a"'s li1tercommunity Hoopita1-.-tors at the two area hospitals ' pablum. it's not getting to the
said, ''We a rc hopeful som e have anriounced they will join the _ heart of the issue."
agreement can be reached while protest today. , Los Angeles anesthesiologists
the Legislature works on the is· "Anesthesiologists have been have voted to join the protest
sUe." taking the brunt of this," Dr. next Friday.
Duerksen said , "We are in a William Thomas said. '"We feel A1ean .. 11hilc the legislature
good position lo be cohesive 1 it's time to stop hiding behind the opened the special session on
bc<'ause four anesthe!iologists anesthesiologists. Th.is problem medical malpractice insurance
c.an shut off 100 surgeons, affects us all." this afternoon .
whereas it's harder for the sur-Thomas sa id the s pe<:ial (See DOCTORS. PageA.2)
* * * * * * * * * . Doctors·' Strike Hits
5 County Hospitals
Pass the Geritol
U~ITel~
As part of Nursing Hom e \Ve"ek, members of a
Charlottesville, Va., belly dancing class gave an exhibi-
tion to some 75 nursing home residents. One observer
said the show was better than a visit from S~nta Claus.
~0% Drop Urged
In Condominiums
The Irvine Company is trying t'o gel a zone change for the
R ancho San Joaquin develop-
fuent that would mean a 60 per-
Cenl drop in the number of con-
do"miniums to be built in the
242-aere area.
The requ ~~,t will be ti~~r_d_ ~y
-the Irvine city Planning Com-
thission al 7 ~:,W p.m. tonight at
'j:ity hall, 4201 Campus Drive. The
in.alter was approved by the
~ommunily service and
transportation commissions last
week.
. If granted, the change would
r.educe the number o( con-
dominiums in the area from 2,375
to 934. That total includes the 309
now under construction along
University Drive.
The area is described as "adult
oriented '' by the company.
meaning that, although families
with children are not excluded.
few facilities for children arc
available.
Plans call for construction of
th~ .area to be completed by
mid-1979, with the golf course,
tennis complex and other recrea-
tion amenities to be finished by
the end o( 1976. The golf course.
which was closed last fall, will
have nine holes open this sum-
mer and the balance open next
Januar:y, according to project
manager Warren A. Colton.
Another proposed change to
the zoning would allow <'onstruc-
tion o( a gas station at Culver and
Michelson drives.
\
N11rsing Homes
Get Inspection
By GARV G HA NVILLE
OfUleOa.11., PllotSbll
The county Grand Jury has
looked at nursing homes in
Orange County and told the
Board of Supervisors today the
vi ew was unappealing.
While the jury's r eport did not
specify how m any nursing homes
Y:ere inspected and thought to be
Man Dies
In CR1Mh
Of Glider
By RUDI NIE DZIELSKJ
01 tl'lt Dall, Piiot St.ii
Massive head injuries Sunday
claimed the life of a 23-year-old
Los Alamitos hang glider pilot
who crashed in Trabuco Canyon
while executing a mid·air turn.
Daniel K . Turco of 4121
1-loward St. died at Saddleback
Community Hospital shortly
artcr the 4 p.m . cr¥h at the
Escape Country hang glider hill .
A pilot with relatively little fly-
ing experience, Turco began his
fateful glide from Escape Coun-
try's 1.500-foot launch site and
crashed into a trash barrel at the
1,300 foot level.
E yewitnesses said Turco
picked himselr up and resumed
the flight, executing maneuvers
with his orange Rogallo·wing
kite during his d escent.
(Sec GLIDER, Page AZ>
s ubstandard , it did note the
follo\\'in~ ··areas of l'Oncern : ,.
-Understaffing that resulted
. in residents who are unable to
feed themselves being dependent
on other residents £or their needs
and paraplegic patients r eceiv-
ing only token assistance with
their hygiene needs.
-Res ide nts fearful or un·
specified reprisals if they com-
plained about services to county
social service workers.
-Existing health and safely
hazards in sofue licensed nursing
•homes. .
As a res ult of those and other
shortcomfngs~ the Grand J ury
s3id county government should
create permane nt inspection
team s to supplement infrequent
s tate inspections.
The team should be made up of
personnel of the Departments of
Health and Social Services <ind
should report their findings to the
State Department of Hea lth
racilities licensing section, the
jury said.
It is the stale departm~nl that
is respons ible for periodic in -
speC'lions or li c.e nse facilities.
And. according to the Grand
Jury, ten state inspectors in a
four -county area , including
Orange County. are limited to a
single visit a yea11.
The jury chastized the sbcial
•servi ces d ivision stationed at
Orange County l\.1cdical Center'
for failing to cooperate in its in-
quiry.
But it went on to priase the as-
sist ante received from some
county, state and federal agen-
c ies res ponsi ble for policing
nursing homes in Orange County.
. l'h e change wou.Id also in-
crease the amount of com-
mercial recreation in the tract.
According to Irvine Company
plans, the 18-hole golf course and
ii 31-court tennis complex will be
available lo the general public.
Irvine Grotetla Prohlelll I
Sch~ls Lagging Behind
Stadium Plan
Compromise
' ' ,Eyed in Irvine
' UC Irvine is trying to resurrect 1-a proposed three-way agreement
•With the city or Irvine and the
Irvine school district to build a
Stadium on the UCI campus.
.-In a fi ery statement last week.
.Mayor Art Anthony and school
' board President Elizabeth Sicoli ~
ByDOUGLASFIUTZSCllE
-Of tM 0.11., ..... ..., -
An attempt to ccut down the
l8-month Jag betwffn the time
students move into -.,, develop;
ments ln lrVine and Ute Ume new
schools are rE:ady 1to 14}Com-
modate.the m has bogge.4down.
Despite recent court decisions
which hint that permit.s tQ bliild
new-homes may be keyed to lhe
availability or s~hools, the cit)l is
not pr.esenily in a position to put
such a·policY into action, accord·
ing to a 35.page city attofney's
report. •
The-City PlanningOommissi~n
•eondemned the two year s of --------~---....,..
negotiation on the proposed PILOT AD WAS
.$308.000 deal as fruJtless.
But in renewed appeals, UC I C4TS MEOW
Athletic Director Ray Thornton
orrered a range of compromises
·.he hopes will get plans for the
joint stadium back on track.
Nonetheless, Anthony and Mrs.
Sicoli are taking a wait-and.see
attitude, contending they have
been burned berore and are not
anx.loua to re·enter dealings with
the "tortuous bureaucracy" of
,tbe university. -•
However; both the City Council
and the school board wer~ set tO
act recentl,Y o n.9 proposed
alternatives to the tJCI pJan. The
alternatives lnclu'de b~lding a
-aladium al eith er J.Jnivtralty
(8"8TADIUM, Pail" AZ)
' '
"All four kittens were sold In
four days as a resulrof Ute Daily
Pilot ad. We know because we
didn't advertise In aft y other
.paper.''
That's the success experienced
by the Corona del Mar woman
who placed this ad in the Daily
PUql:
HJMALV AN KITl'ENS
Regst'dSeal Points.
Champ sired. xx·xxxx. -· 4 . . . '
U you. hhve pels ,you wanl to
sell, call 642-5678. We-make It
easy to put a few words to work
for you. Io the Dally Piiot.
I.
has twice requested that schools
be made a part of the city de-
velopment approval system. In
the first case, the Village of
Woodbridge, the city attorney
said it could not be done.
Subsequently, a court ruling
(or San Jose schools led Deputy
City Attorney Roger Grable to
recommend that school facilities
could be made a part or the de-
velopment perril.il process in the
Village of Northwood.
The.city also considered com-
missioning a report on the mat·
ter· rt.om consul tants Gr!r-renhagen~ifroeger . After receiv-
ing a report rrom the firm on how
\o finance capital improveme nts
in Irvine, Administrative
Services Director · James Har-
rington said he does not believe
the firm can do the job.
As in other r·apidJy growing
areas, Irvine has a problem with
the fag between the time students
arrive a nd when schools are
available. According to Irvine
school's Assistant Superintendent
John Rajcic, the delay for ap-
provals, financing and construc-
tion o( schools typically totals 18
months.
· However , portable buildings
have been used to house Irvine
s tudents whi l e p e rmanent
facilities are being built.
(See DELAY, Pagt A2.f
So·eial Caller
Agnew in Miami Beach
MIAMI BEACH (U PI) -Few of the patrons in
the Fontainebleau Hotel's Poodle Lounge paused to
. notice the man drinking and chatting with hotel
owner Ben No~ak in a darllfl!tC$1 corner of,lbe b~r ..
, Had they ta en a cl'!!'• J'obk , th'ey'lriltjht Have re-
cognized Spiro ">\IRW: r~er. vAce,-!fr~~td•nt. oC:lhe
. -1-tlniled-$ljltea.e.ilcfM'aiyJ'!n'!i'll<1verpor.; ,
·' A~ew, l~g \llnn~ ana rolax!\(I , •&fd hew~&
here purely orf.''m;sodaJ ctlJ . , '• • ~ :
''.I•!" retu.~g m ~ busin.ess l t01€..,.acas,:'.
heswd. 1 • 1 • ,.
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EisakuSato
Collapses
TOKYO (AP ) -Former
Japanese Prime Minister
Eisaku Sato collapsed to-
day at a. restaurant in
Tokyo while meeting with
bu s i n es s m e n, his
secretary said.
He said Sato was in a
coma a nd v.·as being treat-
e d b y d oc to r s at th e
restaurant. No other de-
tails we1·c <.ivailable, he
added.
The 74 -yea r -old Sato
s hared th.e 1974 Nobel
Peace Prize with forme r
Iris h Foreign Minister
Sean Mac Bride £or his role
in -promotin g p eace and
st a bility in East · Asia dur-
ing nearly eight years as
Japanese prime minister
from 1964 to 1972.
Police Nah
Marine
After Chase
A yo ung Marine was held today
on assault with a deadly weapon
and reckless driving charges
after a ll<'ge dly causing an Irvine
police car to swer ve into a ditch
in a hi gh-speed chase.
Investigators said Pvt. Ke n·
neth R. .. Red " Williamson. 18,
v.'as finally arrested following
the Saturday chase when his
sedan got stuck and stalled in a n
orange grove.
He tried to flee on foot. accord-
ing to of£i cers James Broomfield
and Paul J essup but <r1 Irvine
Company security deputy finally
apprehended him based on r<idio
description information.
Williams on, a resident of El
Toro MCAS, remained in jail in
,lieu of $25,000 bail today.
H e asscrtedly ca use d
Patrolman Broomfield to lose
control of hi s car du1in g the 70
mile· per-hour chase which ended
on Perez Road but the of£il'cr
managed to careen back out of a
drainage ditch and resume the
pursuit.
A search by the Costa Mesa
police helicopter Eagle I failed to
turn up a ny trace of Williamson,
but Irvine Company security
guard G.O. Balser apprehended
him while on patrol a short lime
later.
Sniper Hits
School Bus
SHERri.1AN. Tex. (UPI)
l\1any of the students, \Vho had
spent a long afternoon touring un
amusement park. "'ere napping
on their way home in a convoy of
four buses. The n the rirst s hot
.pierced a window of the lead bus.
"I thought it was a balloon
breaking -"·c had some on the
bus -but I r ealized it "'"'as
something e lse \\·hen I saw the
-4 hole in the wi ndow," said J oyce
Farris, 15. "Sheri was sitting
near me and asked me to hold her
g lasses. She said ,' 'My ear
hurts'... .
Sh,_ti Blair,,14, was shot in the
'ear. SIX other persons -lw9
/ot.her students, two ~dul~
cha'perdn es .and two tru c k
·driVers -were wounded by P
sniper who fired incliscr1mlnate-
ly Saturday nl,lht On buses and
trucks along lhH'hlghway •.
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Meeting
Scheduled
In Crisis
By ALAN DIRKJN
OllMDililW PllotSlil'll
The s urgery strike hit Orange
County today with anesthe·
siologists at fi ve hospitals staying
out of the operating room for all
bJ.Jt emergency procedures.
The five hospitals disrupted by
a ban on e lective.surgery are St.
Joseph's Hospital and Childrens
Hospit..:I of Orange County ,
Orange, Bre(.I and La Habra com-
munity hospitals, a nd Los
Alamitos General Hospital.
Late last week anesth e -
siologists at these hospitals said
' they would not perform elective
surgeries until a long-range solu-
lion"is found-to tlfi!-· spiraling cost
of malpractice insurance and
t·hecks today confirmed lhat the
·slowdown is in effect.
Whether the strike will con-
tinue, spr ead to other hospitals or
be called off is expected to be de -
cided at tonight at an emergency
meeting of th e 125 a nes·
thesiologists in the county at the
Orange County Medical Associa-
tion offices in Orange. Thepri.vale
meeting is scheduledfor7:30p.m.
. J\.1edical Association or£icers
have said that the anesthe -
siologists will be briered on the
latest d e velopments on the
lnalPractice· insU"rance crisis ·and
each doctor individually will de-
cide on how he plans to act. There
will be no voting.
The decision tq slop elective
surgery at the five Orange Coun-
ty hospitals affected this morn-
ing was made late last wee k -
before Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
announced that he was calling
the Legis lature into special
session to tackle the malpractice
insurance issue. which has
brought boycotts by doctors in
Northern California and whic h
was s preading to South ern
California.
Gov. Brown's proclamation,
howeve r . did not chanJ:e the
stance or the protesting anes-
t he s i o log i s ts . ''O ur
anesthesiologists did not meet
after hearing the governor's de-
<'ision , ·· Robert Trostler, assis-
tant administrator at Los
(See HOSPITALS, Page A2)
Ora age Coa•t
.,..._"""' --"~·
Weatloer
Cloudy tonight becoming
partly sunny Tuesday ar-
ternoon. Scattered li ght
drizzle early Tuesday with
cooler days in the mid-60s .
Low s t o ni g ht in the
mid·SOs .
INSIDE TODAY
WiU there be enough Social
Security money for you wMn
you reach retirement.age? Or
are you doling out money
you'll never .see.again? Finan-
cial columnist Sylvi4 Porter
txplOTe.s future of brnefiJs this
week beginning today on P.age ru.
Jftdex
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' ·--8 Viets
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:·nesire
Return
.. So far today. eight Vi etnamese
refugees at Ca mp Pendleton's
Little Saigon tent and quonset
but city have signed papers in·
dicating th~y want to return to
·lheir homeland.
They are homesick and miss
families they left behind. accord·
l ilg to ipt~rvi ews with the eight
'male rerugees who have accept·
ed the State Department's offer
'of a trip back. '· Requests are being processed
by the U.S. lnRragency Task
Force, but it is uncertain just
bow the hom esick refugees will
be r eturned.
Commercial air travel routes
between America and Vietnam
do not exist any more.
One of the men, former South
Vietnamese Army M.,aj . Ly Van
Trong, 37. was most explicit.
"l'm afraid of the Viet Cong,"
d eclared the form er military of·
Iicer for the losing side. ''But I
c annot live here without my
children ... my family."
Five 6f the m en interviewed
:said~they would like to remain in
the U.S. if only their families
were here too.
Authorities say more of the
18,000·plus Vietnamese and Ca m-
bodian r efugees housed at Little
Saigon, a!'e expected to ask to go
home.
• A State Department form for
:si gnin g up to r e turn was
publis hed Jast week in the
1lt'\VSpapc r in the Vi etnamese
l anguage for refugees at Camp
Pendleton. •·we felt some people would
\(!ant to go back. so we made th;.i t
<'hannel availa bl e," said William
Stubbs, a State Department
spokesman.
Fro•P~Al
GLIDER ••.
When he was still 100 feet in the
air, Turco made a 180 degree
turn. heading downwind but
forgot to increase his airspeed.,
an expert observer said.
The kite's nose dropped, ·send·
ing Turco diving head-first into
'the grass-covered hill. A witness
said Turco was not wearing a
ti elmet even though he had
.brought one along in his car.
Turco had been flying from the
1 .500 foot marker for onJy two
'veeks, Escape Country officials
:;aid.
;-Jim Robinson, O\'-ner of the
.Tra buco Canyon r ecreation
:ranch, said Turco had recently
:insta lled new guy wires on his
:ki te and that the glider had bt?en
:tail heavy since the rewiring job.
' .. When he s talled at the 1,300
:foot level it probably made him
:J]ervous. He should have stayed
<>ff the rest of the fli ght. Because
41e was nervous he probably
\\'asn't listening to the sound of
ti is sail,'' Robinson said.
: Because they carry no air
~peed indicators on board, hang
~lid e r pil ots rely on the sound
Tnade by the kite's fabric to tell
~h <'m how fast they are going.
· Turco was the second hang 1glidcr pilot lo die at Escape
Country, Last month 1g-year-old
'Todd C. Baker of Santa Ana was
:killed while making a maneuver
<.il low allitude.
·Park Stabbing
11 01.LYWOOD <U PI> -A
Comp ton man . Ri ch a rd D.
,\Va shington. 20. was stabbed to
'death late Sund::i y foll owing an
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Threatening clouds of various contrasts
drift s low ly over the landscape n ear
Wall ace. Ind., s hortly after a May thun·
derstorm. making the countrysid~ ·appear
like. the opening scene of "The Wizard of
Oz.''
Man.Drops
His Wallet,
Arrested
A wallet found on the scene of a
Corona ''del Mar pharmacy r burglary led to the capture and
arrest of a-26-year-old Laguna
Beach man, N ewport Beach
Police said today.
Chris Vincent Fraier, of 524
Park Ave. was booked ,by
Ne"''port Beach police Friday on
burglary charges. Bail is set at
$10.000.
Police allege Fraser entered
Zweber's Pharmacy, 3301 E .
Coast Highway. by prying open
the louvres on the roof, climbing
about 100 feet through the attic
and then dropping into the store.
They said he apparently left
the same way bul dropped his
wallet on the,way out. Identifica-
tion in his Wallet, coupled wi th
t1n gerprinl6 left behind. led to
Fraser's arrest Friday afternoon
at a room in a Laguna Beach
motel.
Police said the burglary oc-
cured sometime between closlng
lime 'J'hursday and early Friday
morning.
According to police, the drug_s
stole_n, va lued at $500 wholesale
and between $3,000 to $5,000 on
the s treet, were recovered. in
Fraser's r oom, packaged for
sale.
Fro•P~Al
STADIUM • •
High School or the new Irvine
High School.
Following the renewed over·
lures by Thornton . no action was
taken on the alternatives.
There are strong disadvan·
tages to those alternatives, Mrs.
Sicoli conceded in an interview.
Both would cost more than the
proposed pact to add 2,500 seats,
lighting, a scoreboard and public
address system to UCI's existing
athletic field.
Ru8sian Roulet·te
Death Speculated
We stminster police said today
they believe the shooting death of
a man Saturday morning was a
··Russian roulette'' style suicide.
James Bl aine Chapman, 29, of
15400 Belgrade St., Westminster,
Apt. oo: was killed about 1:30
a .m. Saturday when a slu g from a
.38 caliber revolver went through
his right temple. ,
School Board
Eyes Budget
Cuts Tonight
Trustees of the Saddleback
College District will be looking at
ways to trim the proposed $16
million 1975·76 budget tonight in
a special session scheduled for
7 :30 o 'clock i n the college
library.
Trustees, who received the
budget proposal from ad-
ministrators earlier this month
have been openJ y unhappy
because it calls for an increase in
the tax rate from 70 cents to $1.00
per $100 assessed valuation.
The college's cUrrent operat-
ing budget is $11.8 million. Ad·
ministration officials say the in-
crease is necessary to finance
campus construCtion projects.
Also scheduled for trustee ap-
proval al tonight's session is a re·
quest by Supt. Robert Lombardi
for an assistant superintendent.
No salary re commendation
has been made by Dr. Lombardi
for the new position other than
that it should be "competitive"
with salaries paid at other com-
munity colleges.
Ford Pledges
To Veto Strip
Mining Bill
Detective Sgt. Richard Grodl
said neighbors told police Chap·
man was despondent and ' had
been drinking.
He and two neighbors had been
showing their weapons to each
other late Friday night, Sgt.
Grodt said. Then the neighbors
went back over to his apartment
about1 :15 a.m .
They told police Chapman was
intoxicated and he stepped out on
his porch saying "I 'm going to
try it twice." The neighbors said
they rushed outside when they
thought they heard the cylinder
of the revolver spin but as the.v
got there, it went off-the first
spin was apparently the deadly
one.
Chapman was divorced and
\\'Orked in Los Angeles. F\Jner a l
arrangements a re pendin g at an
Arcadia mortuary .
Sgt. Grodt said he is waiting
for some more tests but he is "90
percent sure it was a s ui cide .··
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DELAY ...
Development permits in Irvine
are hinged to the availability of a
variety of services, such as
police and fire protection ,
sewage, streets and the like.
The suggestion to add schools
to the list of development prere·
quisiles, Harrington said, should
be "put on the back burner" due.-
to the difficulties of such a pro·
gram,
Asked whether the matter is a
dead iss ue, Planning Director
Cl<'!udette Donatella said the cft y
would continue to r esearch the
possibilities, but there see ms no
practical way to put such a pro·
gram into action now.
Quake Hits Alaska
PALMER. Alas ka CUPll -A
strong earthquake rolled across·
central Alaska Sunday but
caused no d amage.
Capo Beach . '
Boat Capsizes;
' -. '
5 Swim Ashore
Five persona, including a San
Juan Ca pistrano man, swam
safely to shore Sunday after their
boat capsized in rou&h seas off
Capistrano Beach.
'l'he boat's •kipper, Garx L ,
Musueco of 3383 Averuda Calita,
told San Clemente Lifeguards
that -the boat went down as he
tried to surf il Into the beach when
the engln~ ma~unctioned.
HOSPITALS
Alamitos , said, ·'but their feeling
was that they wanted something
more concrete than the gov·
ernor 'a proposal.''
Trottier said that hia t73·bed
hospital had 128 patients Friday,
bU.l today the patient load ts in
the 80s and he expected it to drop
into the 70s if the slowdown con·
tinues.
At the 114-bed Brea Communi·
ty Hospital only emergency
operations were being performed
today. Adtn:inistrator Ralph Op·
perman said, however, he ex·
pects ,Ute patient load to drop by
40 percent tr the ban continues.
At La Habra Community
Hospital, assistant administrator
Robert Hanna confirmed that no
elective operation8"" are being
performed, but he sOWlded op·
timistie about the future when he
referred to toniaht's meeting at
the medical association· offices
and said, "Our anesthesiologists
are ready. This may be very
short lived."
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DOCTORS
The Legislature is already
here in regular session. In fact, it
is ·al_ready in a simultaneous
special session on housing ..
The doctor strike, already
widespread in the San Francisco
Bay area, s pread to the capital ci·
ty, as about 60 anesthesiologists
said they would refuse all but
emergency services. They were
backed by 1 a majority of the
Sacramento Medical Society.
Th'e 'pi-otesting anesthiologists
are participating in emergency,
obstetric and .can~er surgeries.
Operating rooms w ere
sch ed uled to close in 11
Sacramento area hospit a ls.
Emergency and delivery rooms
continued to operate.
The Westminster. Community
Hospital has been given an in-
dication l;>y its anesthesiologists
that they 'will be on a slowdown
before the end of the week, ac·
cording to administrator
Richard LeGrand, who said that
he was asking other personnel to
take early vacations to reduce
hospital costs.
The slowdown was most evi-
dent today at St. Joseph Hospital
and Childrens Hospital of Orange
County which share operating
facilities where large numbers of
surgeries are performed.
Last year, for example, 11,800
surgeries were carried out in the
nine operating rooms. The
hospitals h ave 14 staff
anesthesiologists.
.. Usually the operating rooms
have full schedules on a Mon·
day,'' a spokesman said.
Once inside the surfline, the
111-loot Boston Whaler !lipped,
dumpipg the (ive pcrSona jntothe
witer. All swam to 1hore atded
by life jackets, lifeguards said.
The incident was among
several logged by San Clemente
Lifeguards ~nd Oranee County
Harbor Patrol offiCen: as-high
waves las hed tho south coast
over the weekend.
Al 2: 10 p.m. Fr-iauy, harbor
patrol officer s , responding by
boat , rescued three ·Los Angel~s
... nr'ea fishermen swept off the
Dana Point H'arbor breakwater
by a wave.
Following the rescue, officers
1 closed the breakwater: But of·
ficers said today the warning
wasn't heeded by everyone.
They were called to the
breakwater at 8 :.18 a .m.t S\lnday
to rescue a Rosemead youth who
jumped in the water to recapture
a fis hing tackle box that was
swept into the sea.
Ken Casper, a San Clemente
lifeguard, s8id five to elght·foot
surf Saturday forced guards to
raise the red danger fiag at San
Clemente city beaches and county
strands extending north to Aliso
, Beach in South Laguna.
San Clemente guards made 20
rescues on Saturday and 28 On
Sunday, Casper said; as more
than 50,000 persons visited. city
and county be.ilches.
He attributed the summer-like
crowds to sunny days and a 61·
degree ocean temperature, tbe
warmest this year.
In Laguna Beach, lifeguards
made 35 rescues over the
weekend . Art Colony strands
were hit with three-foot "Yellow
F1ag" waves.
Chavez Group
Lauds Brown's
Farm Proposal,
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Hun·
dreds t;>f C~sar Chavez s up·
porters ('Onverged on the Capitol
today in surporl of Gov. Edmund
G. Brown s compromise farm
labor bill , but the rival
Teamsters union called off its
protest for fear of violence.
Ralph Cotner, director of the
Teamsters' agriculture organi:z·
ing:~divis ion, said union officials
cancelled the demonstration of
an estima ted 10,000 workers at
the request of lawmakers and a
Roman Catholic cardinal,
Timothy M a nning of Los
An~eles.
'There was too much fear of a
big explosion at the Capitol,
violence and so forth," Cotner
said. ''So we decided to let our
people do their demonstrating in
their local areas. We feel we
have s u£fici.ently made our
point."
Last week, members of the
United Farm Workers union and
Teamsters confronted each other
during an angry, day-long con·
froritalion in which sporadic fist
fights broke out. Eight persons
were arrested. ·
'fhe target of the demonstra·
; lion was Brown's bill scheduled
for a crucial vote this afternoon
in the Senate Finance Commit·
tee, the · last hurdle before the
Senate floor.
Additionall y, both sites are
near existing or planned residen·
tial area.s where the noise and -
glare of night games would dis·
turb neighbors, she said . Also,
neither site has adequate park-
ing fac ilities. .
Those deficiencies could be
overcome al UC I, she said, but
the terms of the agreement must
be satisfactory.
By HELEN THOMAS
WASHINGTON !U PI ) -
President Ford has decided to
veto federal strip mining leglsla-~ARIMERS PAYS
In another interview, TtM;>rnton
outlined a list or eight Points of
disagreement on the proposal.
Seven of tho se h ave bee n
modified by the university, he
s aid.
The eighth, a desired automatic
renewal of the agreement after
the initial 15-year pact. would not
b,e accepted by the uni vers ity,
said Thornton. However. he said
a guarantee to renegotiate the
agree me nt after the i nitial
period could be included.
Thornton said that i£ an agree·
menl is completed in the near
future , a stadium could be ready
for the fall 1976 pl ayin g season.
Anthony said later, "I want to
see it in writing.··
Elaborating on his skepticism.
l'i1rs. Sicoli said that three times
in the pas t, successful terms
have been r eached through talks
\vith Thornton, only to have them
changed "somewhere in their
mysterious bureR uc r acy."
As things st a nd now, s he
added. "Until we see it in writ·
ing, it's just the same as uny or
the other alternatives. The pro·
blem is not with Ray. He hos
been a s uper guy through the
whole thing.
"If it reall y comes back :1s pre-
sented, it ~·Ill be conside red with
all the other alternative!', which
are not all th at grC-81." she said.
Schools Supcrlntendenl A.
tion because it would reduce
domestic coal production and .1..-_..
force the United States to import
more oil. White House sources
said tc>qay.
Congress was expected to
move to override Ford's veto
later this week.
Ford "pocket.vetoed" a nearly
identica( strip mining bill last
December after Congress ad·
journed for the year, leaving it
"A'ith no ove rride possibility.
White House sources indicated
Ford's reasons for vetoing the
c urrent legislation were almost
the same as las t time.
They noted that a redueed
domestic produc tion of coal
would force the United States to
import more oil. Also with less
coal available , utility prices
might be increased as much as 19
percent, the sources added.
Carl E. Bagge , president of the
Na tional Coal A,;sociation.
praised Ford /or "showing the
courage or hls convictions by ve·
tolng a harsh and punitive sur·
face minin' bill which would
have ha rmed the national in ·
tcrest."
Meanwh i l e, Se n a t e
Democratic Leade r Mike
Mansfield said he belleved the
Senate "has enough votes to
override a possible veto on the
bill."
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.... ..... Stanlry Corey agret.'Ci that if the
new terms are written into a con-
tract. "It probably will be accep-
table."
The While House 8Cheduled a
morning briefing by Federal
Energy Adminis trator Frank
Zarb to announc:e Ford's decision
but later delayed the 1esslon.
ThCre was no official word when
the decision would be announced.
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;voL. 68, NO. 139, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975 TEN CENTS
;r Teachers Seeking 13% to 25% Hikes
By KATHY CLANCY
Of 1"-O.Uy f'll.e I.UH
Soaring inflation, tight school
budgets and chargeH of game
playing on both sides are mark·
ing contract talks this spring
between West Orange County
teachers and school leaders.
Teachers have asked for pay
hikes ranging from 13 to 25 per-
cent in the Jiuntington Beach
Union High, Fountain Valley ,
Ocean View. liuntington Beach
Cily and Westmins ter School Dis·
tricts.
The highest reported ofrer
from a school board has been ri ve
percent with some offering
nothing at all so far.
Teachers this year a lso are
asking for a greater voice in de-
cision making.
Linda Boitano . executive
secretary for the West Orange
County United Teachers ,' which
includes th e high school,
Westminster and Ocean View
educators, s aid teachers .. are
taking a much broader view"
this year.
"You have always heard about
c l ass sizes, salari es and
benefits," s he said, "but now a
lot of items are being put on the
table that arc non-cost items that
relate to administration. .
··1·eachers are seeing some
program.s that are not being
Utilized as they should be," she
contended.
She criticized '''hat she .called
•·a lot or stalling" by s chool
boards, which she claimed may
be intended to drag contract
talks past the close of school to
avoid strike possibi lities.
Last year, both the Ocean Vi ew
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Doctors' Strike Hits
..
5 County Hospitals
Friend or Foe?
Diane Nic ho lson of Huntington Beach reassures
daughter, Sandy, who is not quite two years old , that the
fellow in the funny looking suit is really okay. Sandy
\vasn't at all s ure when she met Coco the Clown Satur-
day at Huntington Beach's City Festival. Officials said
sever al thousand people attended the event.
Town Lots H~aring
~cheduled Tonight
The pattern for future housing
construction in one of the major
coastal portions of Huntington
Beach should be set at tonight's 7
o,'clock city council meeting.
Two public hearings are
scheduled on a 36-block sector of
\he Town Lots, so named because
~ey were the original town site
for the community in t he early
isoos.
i"The first heal}ng involves the
tfeation of a t ontroversial $2
t:ftillion assessment district to
bWid,special parking courts (cul-
de-sac streets with perpendicular
Parking), and to r ebuild crum~l
iog curbs, gutters, drains and
itreets. :.A large ·number or property
owners, including the Huntington
\Beach Coinpany, have fought the
\hl0gh cost of the proposed district .
While the full project would
cost about $2 million (paid by
property owners over 20 or 30
years), city planners have sub·
milted a lis t o f cheaper,
-alternative project s.
The one favored by the plan·
n lng depa rtment would cost
$1,383,000, according to advance
planner.Ed Selich.
The cheaper plan would
eliminate the proposed under·
£rounding of major power li nes
• and would not call for the im·
. proVem ent of the four ~ajor
, streets -Golden West and 17th
·Streets, and P aim and Orange
)\venues -which pound th~ pro·
posed dis trict.
· The second public hearing in-
Y'olves a spei;ific plan, which
'Would allow,..-the city to change
"" construction r\J.l es for the assess-
t·· ment district area. The specific
11 plan has three major features :
·each lot were separately owned.
-Less on site parking required
. because or the pa rking courts.
Selich said the specific plan
has not been as controversial as
the. costly assessment district,
but he expects both hearings to
take up a major portion of the
night.
Coast Man
Sa ved From
Drown Death
A 31 -yea r -o ld Huntington
Beach man was r escued from
heavy surf Sunday at Laguna's
Moss Street Beach and given
mouth-to-mouth resucitation by
beachgoers until arrival of city
lifeguards and firemen.
Bofk Hokhijima of 8450 Atl anta
St. was reported in guarded con-
dition today a t the intensive care
unit of South Coast Community
Hospital.
Hokh ijim a was unconscious
but breathing after citizens re-
suscitated him. He was placed· in
the am bulailc.e, but,· again,
s t op ped b rea thing. F i re
Engineer Harvey Boelts restored
. the man's breathing.;uad rode iil
the ambulance to the hospital
with the victim.
Laguna ·Beach Lifeguard Mike ~
Dwinell credite d the--private
citizens With saving the Hunt·
ington man 's life. Names of lhe
rescuers were not immediately
available.
Meeting
Scheduled
In Crisis
By ALAN DIRK.J N
Olth1 0111~ PllolSllH
The surgery strike hit Orange
County today with a nesthe·
siologisls at five hospitals stayil1g
out of the operating room for all
bµtemergen cy procedures.
The five hospitals disrupted by
a ban on elective surgery are St.
Joseph's Hos pital and Childrens
Hospi tal o! Orange County ,
Orange, Brea and La Habra com·
muni ty hospitals, and Los
Alamii.ol~Genera l Hospital.
Late l ast week anesthe·
siologists at lhese hospitals said
they would not perform elective
surgeries until a long-range solu·
tion is found tO the spiraling cost
of malpractice insurance and
checks today confirmed that the
s lowdown is in effect.
Whether the strike will con·
tinue, spread to other hospitals or
be called off is e xpected to be de·
cided at tonight at an emergency
m eet in g o f the 125 a nes·
t hesiologists in the county at the
Orange County Medical Associa·
lion offices in Orange. The private
!11ee ting is scheduled for 7: 30 p.m.
-Medical Association offi cers
have said that the anesthe·
· siologiSts will be briefed on the
l atest developments on the
malpractice in surance crisis and
each doctor individually wi ll de·
cide on how he plans to act. There
will be no voting.
The decision to slop elective
surgery at the fiv e Orange Coun·
ty hospitals affected this morn·
ing was made late last week
before Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
announced that he was calling
the Legis lature into special
session to tackle the malpractice
ins urance iss ue. which has
brought boycotts by doctors in
Northern CaliforTI:ia and which
was spreading to Southern
California.
Gov. Brown's proclamation,
however , did not change the
stance or the protesting anes·
thesiologist s . ''Our
anesthesiologists did not meet
after hearing the governor's de·
cision," Robert Trostler , assis·
tant a dm·i ni st r ator at Los
Alamitos, said , "but thei r feeling
was that they wanted something
more concrete than the gov·
ernor 's,proposa l.' ·
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* * * 111 -More open space (less on site
p arking required if the parking
f" courts are built). Pri1'a te Hospi tals
Pos s the Geritol
As part of N urs ing Home We e k ~ m e mbers o~ _a
Charlollesville, Va .. belly d a n cing c lass gave an exh1b1 ·
lion lo som e 75 nursing home residents. One observer
said the s ho\v was better t han a visit from Santa Claus.
Grand Jury Looks
At Nursing Homes
By GARY GRANVILLE
01 Ille 01ily Pllo1$11tl
The county Grand Jury has
looked at nursin g homes in
Orange County and told the
Board of Supervisors today the
view was unappealing.
\Vhile the jury's report did not
specify how m any nursing homes
v•E!re inspected arld thought to be
substandard. it did note the
followini;:: "areas of concern:"
-Understaffing that resulted
in residents who are un able to
feed themselves being dependent
on other residents for their needs
and p araplegic patients receiv·
ing only token assistance with
t heir hygiene needs.
~Residents fearful or Un ·
speciried reprisals if they com·
plained about services to county
social service "·orkers.
-Ex isting health and sarcty
hazards in some licC"nscd nursing
homes.
As a result or those and other
shortcomings. the Grand Jury
said county government should
create permanent inspection
teams lo supplement infrequent
state inspections.
The tea m should be made up of
personnel of the Departments of
Health a nd Social Services and
should report their fi ndings to the
State Department of Health
facilities licensin g section, the
jury said.
It is the state department that
is respons ible for periodic in·
s pcctions of license facilities.
'" -More units for consolidated
lots. If one developer, for exam·
'" pie, owns an e ntire block, he can
• build 60 apartments rather than
•· the 48 which would be allowed if ,, , . Doctor Slowdown Begills
And. according to the Grand
Jury, ten state inspectors in a
four -county are<1, including
Orange County , are limited lo a
single visit a year.
(See HOMES, Page A2)
' '·
~ Main Street
L ink Shut
..
The 'seclion of Main
Street in Huntington Beach
which was closed Saturday
ror the city festival "'1..11 re-
main closed through next
Monday as the city expcri·
ments with a mall concept
,for merchants.
The tw.o blocks stretch
rrom Pacific Coast
Highway to Olive Avenue.
Motorists should use Lak&
an d 'th Streets aa
altern ative routes thls
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -About
150 anesthesiologists at 36
pi;ivat e hospita ls in Southern
Ch:llfornia b egan a Work
s lowdown .today to protest
skyrOC!kettng malprae1t1ce in-
surance rates.
The doct9rs vowed to handle
only emergency, cancer and ob·
stetrtc treatment unUl an agree-
ment is reached to bring down
the r-ates.
The s lowdown occurred
despite today's special sess!on ol
the Leglsloture called Frldoy by
the governor to resolve the
malpractice controveny.
About 50 aneslheslologisll ot l9.
t1ospilals in the San Gabriel
Valley said they would perform
.. 'emergency services only.•·
• Ai 12 ho1pltala in Lonil Beacb
and in the South Bay area, about
100 doctors were involved. Five
hospitals in Orange County and
Victorville a lso were affect~-
Northern California physicians
have been~~ond~ting a simlllar
slOwdown for several weeks .
·'The governor's announce-
ment changed oul-mood from
despair to elation, ~ in all pro-.
babllity it won't alter our fllan.''
Dr. Sol Statman , s'P.Okcsman for
a nesthesiologi5t s In the' Long
Beach area, said /;lefdre the
5Jowdown began.
Dr. Merlyn Duerksen of Cov·
ina's Jntercommunity Hoopital
·.said. ··we are hopeful som e
agreement can be reached while
the Legislature works on the IS·
&\le.,. •
Duerksen ~aid, ···we arc in a .,.
good position to be cohesive
because four anesthesiologists
can sh.ul off 100 s urgeons ,
Whereas· tt '"~ hardet for the sur-
1 geom to b•P.d t.ogether.''
In the Vldorv1Ue area, the doc·
tors pt tlie t~o· area. hoepitals
have anncSunclctthey will Jorn the protest today.,, ·
'"&iacstbesio)Qgists have"been
taleing tlie brunt of lhis," Or.
William, T·homas said. "We feel
lt'a Ume to st Qp hiding behind the
anesthesiologtsts. This problem •
atCects us all."
T homas said the special
session called by Gov. Edmund
G. Bro"·n Jr. Is "a bunch of
pabl\lm. It's not getting to the
~or the issue.··
Set! DOCTORS, P age A2>
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CATS MEOW
. "All four kittens were sold in
f<iur d3~ as a res ult ot the Daily·_
PilOt ad. W e knO\V bct;;iuse we
didn't advertise in any ot~er
paper."
That's the success experienced
by \he Coronn del Mar womoh
wfiO placed this a d in the Daily
Pilot :
HIMALY AN KITIENS
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If you have pets you \\'ant to
st'LI , ratl 642-5678. We make it
eusy lo put a few v.·ords to work tor you . In the Daily Pilot.
Man Dies
,
In Crash
Of Glider
By R UDI NIEDZIELSKI
Of lllt Dlitl' PllOI Sllotl
Ma ssive head injuries Sunday
claimed the life of a 23.year·old
Los Alamitos hang glider pilot
who crashed in Trabuco Canyon
while executing a mid· air turn.
Da nie l K . Turco of 4121
Howard St. died at Saddleback
Community Hospital shortly
after the 4 p.m . crash at the
Escape Country hang glider hill.
A .pilot with relatively little fly.
ing experience, Turco began his
fateful glide {rom Escape Coun-
try's 1,500-foot launch site and
crashed into a tras h barrel at the ~
1.300 foot level.
Eyewitnesses suid Turco
picked himself up and res umed
the flight, executing maneuvers
with his orange Rogallo·wing
.kite during his descent.
When he was slill 100 feet in lhe
air, Turco made a 180 degree
turn heading dov.•nwind but
forgot to increase his airs peed.
a n ex pert observer said. ,
The kite's nose dropped, send:
ing Turco diving head.first into
the·grass·covered hill. A "'itness
said Turro was not wearing a
he lm.e t even though he had
brought one a long in his car.
Turco had been flying from the
1.500 foot m arke r for onl y tv.·o
\\'l'eks,. Escape Country officials
said:
·Jim Robinson. owner or the
Trabuco Canyo n recreation
ranch. said Turco had recently
install ed new guy wires on hi s
kite and that the glider had been
tail heavy since the rewiring job.
"\Vhen he s talled al the 1,300
root level it probably made him
nervous. He should have stayed
off the. rest of the flight. Bcca\,lse
he \!.'as nervous he probably
""asn't li stening to the sound of
his sail." Robinson said.
Beca use they i.'arry no air
speed ind icators on board, hang
glider pilots rely on the sound
made by the kite's fabric to tell
them ho\>J fast they arc going. ·
Turco was the second hang
glider pilot to die al Escape
Country. Last month 19-year·old
Todd C. Baker of·Santa 1\na v.·as
killed wh~le making a m:.ineuvcr
<it IO\V altitude.
Or•:_·:a:···
We a tller
Cloudy toni ght becoming
partly sunny Tuesday af·
t ernoon. Scattered li ght
drizzle early Tuesday with
cooler d ays in the mid·60s .
LO\\'S t onight in the
mid·SOs.
I NSIDE TODAY
\Vill there be E'flOUgh Social
Securitg money /or you when
you reach retirement age? Or
are you doling out . money
you·u never see agairi~ Finan·
cial columnisl Sylvia Parler
explores future of benefits lhis
week begin"tung loday on Page
85.
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Cash for Tips '
I Beach Police Seek Purse Snarelien
On May 12 a 57·yea.r·old
Huntin g t o n i-l urbour
woman was grabbed by
two youths who threw her
to the ground, broke her
arm a nd tried to snutch her
purse.
They didn't get it, but the
woman s u ffe r e d the
broken arm . plus other
scra p es, bumps :.ind
bruis es in t he s trong ·
armed robbery atten1pt.
It took pl ace in daylight.
about 3 :30 p.m ., in front of
the El llancho Mark e t in
the Bo ard\v alk shopping
center . The odds,~as usual,
\\'Crl> stacked in the rob·
hers' f<tvor, two of them
against one older \VOman.
Purse snactching m ay
not sound like a serious
cri n1e , but d ozen s of
,~·omen are hurt ever y year
i n Huntington Beach and
Fountain Vall ey by s uch
att acks.
1-luntington Beach Police
say there were at least 45
:>lrong armed robberies in
Secret Witness
1974 in lht•ir tov.·n, <ind
eight so far this year.
There i!J no set pattern to
the attempts , except the
robbers often v.1ork in
pairs, arou nd shopping
centers, and they usually
pick on older, unaccom·
panied women.
The robbers are often,
but not al"'ays, teenagers.
A lot of their victims suffer
broke n hi ps or broken
arms in the struggle.
The D~1i ly Pilot 's Serret
Wit~s offers $50 cash re-
\vards to <t ny informants
\\'ho turn in the names, or
good information on thugs
Russian Roulette
Death Speculated
Westminster police said today
they believe the shooting death of
J man Saturday morning was a
··Ru ssian roulette" style sui cide.
.Ja mes Blaine Chapman, 29, of
1:>-lOO Belgrade St ., Westmins ter,
Apt. 90, was killed about 1:30
a. m. Sat ur~a y when a slug from a
.38 caliber r evolver v.•cnt through
hi s right temple. -
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HOSPITALS [
Trostler said that his 173-bed
hospital had 128 patients F'riday,
but tod ay the patient load is in
the 80s and he expected it to drop
' 1nlo the 70s if the slowdov.•n con-
tinues.
At th e 114 ·bed Brea Communi-
t y Hos pital on ly em ergency
operations \Ver e being performed
today. Adm inistrator Ralph Op-
perm;::in said. ho\v~ver, he ex·
peels t he patient load to drop by
40 pf'rrent if the ban continues.
At La l f a bra Community
llospital, assistant administrator
Robert Hanna confirmed that no
<'lective operations are being
performed. but he sounded op·
timistic about the future when he
teferred, to tonight's meeting at ~he medical association offi ces
iand said, •·our anesthesiologists
'..ire ready. This may be very
?hortlivcd:·
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DOCTORS
Los An geles. anesthesiol ogists
ll1avc voted to join the protest
,next Friday.
Meanv.·hilc the legis latur e
;opened the special session on
1medical malpractice insurance
. this afternoon.
.; The Legis lature is already
1here in regular session. In fact. it
,is already in a simultaneous
~~pecial session on hbusing.
,.. The doctor strike. already
1\videspread in the San F'rancisco
Ba y area. spread to the ca pi l a I ci-
:ty. as about 60 anesthesiologists
1said they v.·ould refu se all but
1em ergency ser vices. They \\'Cre
,backed by a m ajority of the
1Sacram e nto Medical Society.
1 The protesting c.nesthiologists
,ore partici pating in emergency,
iebstetri c and cancer surgeries.
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Detective Sgt. Richard Grodt
said neighbors told poli ce Chap-
man v.·as desp<¥Jldent and had
been drinking.
He and two neighbors had been
showing their wea pons to each
other late Friday night, Sgt.
Grodt said. Then the neighbors
went back over to his apartment
a bout1:15a.m .
They told police Chapman was
intoxicated and he stepped out on
his porch saying "I 'm going to
try it tWice." The neighbors said
they rushed outside when they
thought they he.a.rd the cylinder
of the revolver s pin but as they
got the re, it \1;ent off-the first
spin was apparently the deadly
one.
Chapman was divorced and
worked in Los Angeles. Funeral
arrangements are pending at an
Arcadia mortuary.
Sgt. Grodt said he is waiting
for som e more tests but he is "90
percent sure it was a suicide.''
Thailand OKs
U.S. Apology
Over Vessel
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP)
Thailand accepted U.S. regrets
today. healin g a 1ift over the
l\'f ayaguez affair. a nd moved
diplomat ically closer to Cam·
bodia and North Vietnam. But a
hard·linc Viet Cong st atem ent
dimmed prospects for early Thai ·
r approchement voith South Vi et -
nam. •
About 400 s tud e nt d e·
m onstrators left the U.S. Em·
bassy gates v.:here they had torn
MAYAGUEZ SAILS
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HUNT NARROWS
FOR MISSING MARINES. A4
off the U .S. eagle symbol and
replaced it \\"ith a poster of a
vulture . Premier Kukrit Pramoj
said , "We shouldn"t have any
more trouble."
Thailand also announced that
lt \viii be host to a North Viet-
namese de lega tion beginning
Wed n es d av ror talk s o n
normalizin g r'e la tions.
M eanwhilc. a promising start
toward establishment of Am·
bassa9or Nguyen Minh Phuong.
who said norm ali zation would de-
pend on a U.S . military
withdrawal from 1'hailand and
the return of South Vietnamese
milltary planes fl own here by re·
fugees and also claimed by the
United St<ite s.
Kukril :1ccepte.d 1.1 U.S. note as
<in apology for dis regarding hi s
requests and usin'g Thai bases to
stage t he armed rescue of the
l\.1ayaguez. but s aid Ambassador
Anand Panya rachun would st ill
be called home from Washington
briefly ,;in d Tha iland still wo uld
·:renegotiate a ll our treaties wit h
the United Slil tCs ."
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HOMES •..
The jury chastized the sociul
scr.vices divis ion stationed at
Oran~e Co unty M cdical Center
for failing to cooper;it(' in its in ·
qu.iry.
But It "·ent on to priase the as·
~i sta nc l' r eceived fron1 som<•
cou nt y. stat e and fedl.'r al agen·
<·ies . res ponsible for policing
nurs in g hom<'s 111 Orange County.
Quake Hits Alaska
PALMER, Alaska IUPI) -A
strong earthquake rolled .icross
centra l Ala ska Sunday but
caused no d amage.
who b:!!ot up older women.
lf you know somebody
doing it, or have a good
description of such a thief,
phone the 24·hour Sttret
Witness line .... 642·0700, or
write to : Daily Pilot,
Secrt•t Witness, P .0 . Box
790 , Huntington Beach, Ca .
(92648).
T he informati on \Viii be
given lo the-looal police,
but all informants will rc-
n1 ain anonymous.
There isn't muc h women
can do t o protect
themselves against such
strong-armed r Qbbers,
police investigators say.
But they can carry less
cash and jev.·elry in their
purses. and purses ought to
be carried under the arm,
\\"ith the strap held close to
the body_
Never carry the purse in
your ha.nd. police say. And -
if s om e bo dy a tta'cks,
scream loud and try to re·
me mber "'h a t he looks
like.
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TEACHERS.
and high school teachers staged
one·day walkouts, while others
threatened strikes.
Area school officials counter
that they aren't stalling and hope
negotiations are completed soon.
··t think it works to the advan·
t age of both teachers and ad·
ministrators to sign contracts
before the end of school," s aid
Glen Dysinger, assistant high
school superintendent.
Following is a district by dis -
trict list showing where talks
now stand :
-Huntington Beach Union
IUgb: T~~chers first asked for a
25 percl19f hike, but came down
lo 11.4 percent. The school board
bas offered five percent.
--Ocean View : The board of·
fered $281,000 sum for teacher
salarieS and benefits. about 3.4
percent. Teacher s want 13 .l per-
cent. They also want more
nurses, psychologists, art, music
a nd physical education teachers.
-Huntington Beach City:
Teachers want 16.5 percent and a
quarterly cost of living boost.
The board offered no amount, but
s:iid it would keep its teachers in
the top 75 percent of Orange
County teachers.
Teachers · are taking out
newspaper ads saying they make
about 19.5 percent less than high
school teachers and contending
all educators should be better
paid.
-Fountain Valley: Teachers
asked for a raise, equal lo the in·
crease of the cost of living.
· School officials refuse to discuss
any counter offers.· saying it is
against district policy, but they
have said there is little room for
any increase. ·
-Westminster: Teache rs want
a 13 .1 perce nt pay hike, but
negotia tions are awaiting the
outcome of a May 27 tax override
election. Tea c he rs clai m they
have been threatened with no pay
boost because of a stand against
the override by the Westminster
T eache rs Association, which
represents 355 of the district's 420
teachers .
Chavez Group
Lauds Brown's
Farm Proposal
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Hun-
dreds of Cesar Chavez sup-
porters converged on the Capitol
tcxlay in support of Gov. Edmund
G. Bro"'n 's compromise farm
l a bor bill, but the rival
'fea msters union c alled off its
protest for fea r of violence.
Ralph Cotner, director of the
Teamster s' agriculture organiz-
in g division, said union officials
cancelled the demonstration of
an estimated 10.000 workers at
the r equest of lawffiakcrs and a
Roman Ca tholic cardinal ,
Timothy M a nning of Los
Angeles.
"There was too much fear of a
big explosion at the Capitol,
violence and so forth," Cotner
said . .;So we decided to let our
people do their C!emonstrating in
their local areas. We feel we
have sufficiently made our
point."
Benefit Night Set
At Huntington Play
The Huntington Beach Lton5
Club will hold a c harily night
May 29 at the ltuntington Bea ch
Playhouse for the production of
··~ty Da ughte r , Your Son."
Lions club m embers are sell·
ing tickets to the show, wtth th e
proceeds helping the club'& !light
conser vatio n program. For
tic kets, phone 8•2·49S9, or
962-999S.
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Clouds Over Indiana UPITt..,_..
Threatening clouds of various contrasts
drift slowly over the landscape near
Wallace. Ind .. s hortly alter a May thun-
Mild Weather
Lures Crou:d
To Beaches
Warm weekend weather
brought thousands of visitors to
the nine miles of beach in Hunt-
ington Beach but cool water kept
t..hem on the sand and out of the
rough surf.
City lifeguards reported
crowds or 21,000 on Saturday and
26,000 on Sunday on their one-
mile strand. They rescued four
struggling swimmers Saturday
and 10 on Sunday but nothing
serious happened.
Surf was running three to fi ve
feet both days with a cool water
temperature of 58 degrees a nd
the high air te mperature at 66
degrees Sunday_
State lifegua rds reported
crowds of 15,000 Saturday and
20,000 on Sunday at Huntington
and Bolsa Chica State Beaches.
They rescued 48 s wimmers
over the weekend, saying there
were no serious troubles.
EisakuSato
Collapses
TOKYO (AP) -Former
Japanese Prime Minister
Eisaku Sato collapsed to·
day at a r es taurant in
Tokyo while meeting with
bu s ine ss m e n. hi s
secretary said.
I-le said Sato was in a
coma and was being treat·
ed by doctors at the
restaura nt. No other de·
tails were available, he
added.
The 74-year·o ld Sato
s hare d the 1974 Nobel
Peace Prize with former
Iris h Foreign Minister
Sean Mac Bride for his role
in promoting peace and
. stability in East Asia dur-
ing nearly eight years as
J apanese prime minister
from 1964 to 1972.
Ford Vowing Veto
Of Strip Mine Law
' By HELEN THOMAS
WASHINGTON (UPI)
President Ford has decided to
veto feder31 strip mining legisla-
tion because . it would reduce
domestic coal production a nd
force the United States to import
more· oil, White Houae sources
said today. .
Congress was expected to
move to override For41.'s veto
late r this week.
1-~ord "pocket·vetoed" a nearly
identical strip mining bill last
December after Congress ad-
journed for t he year. leaving it
with no override possibility.
White House sources indicated.
Ford's 1reasons for vetoii:ig the
current legislation were almost
the same a s last lifl)e.
They note d that a reduced
dom estic production or coal
would force the United States to
imi:)ort mo"i-e oil. Al so with less
coal available, utility prices
might be increased as much as 19
percent, the sources added.
Carl E. Bagge, president of the
National Coal Association,
praised Ford for "showing the
courage of his convictions by ve·
toing a harsh and pwtjtive sur-
face mining bill which would
have harmed the national in·
terest." •
Snipe.-Hits
School Bus
SHERMAN, Tex'. CU,PI )
f\.l uny of the students, who had
spent a long c.fternoon touring an
amusement park, were napping
on their way home in a conv~ of
four buses. Then the first shot
pierced a window of the lead bus.
Meanwhile , Sen at e
Democratic Leader Mike
Mansfield said he believed the
Senate ''has enough votes to
override a possible veto on the
bill."
The White House s~heduled a
morning brie fing by Federal
'Energy Administrator Frank
Zarb to announce Ford's decision
but later delayed the session.
There was no official word when
the dec ision would -~ announced.
The sourees said Ford also was
concerned about the effect of pro·
visions in the bill r estricting sur·
race mining on s teep slopes of
Appalachia, estimating that the
bill could generate unemploy-
ment of 36,000 to 40,000.
The sources said the bill also
\\'as ambi guous in its language
and would lead to many court
suits.
New Valley
Queen Picked
At Pageam
An Orange Coast College
freshman wus selected the new
Miss Fountain Valley Sunday
night at Los Amigos ~ghSchool .
¥onica Espinoza, 18, took the
crown i"n competition with seven
other girls in the city 's annual
beauty pageant. She sang a Johil
Denver song to display her talent
portion of the contest.
The new city queen is.interest-
ed in drama at OCC in Costa
Mesa where she helps design sets
for college plays. She is also in-
terested in joining the Fountain
Valley Police Explorer Post pro-
gram. '
Miss Espinoza picked up a dou·
ble title, winning the Miss
Congeniality award -an honor
given by the queen candidates
themselves.
"I thought it was a balloon
breaking -we had some on the
bus -but I realized it was
something else v.·hen I saw the
hole in the window," said Joyce
Farris. 15. "Sheri was sitting
near m e and asked me to hold her
g lasses. She said, 'My' ear
,.'.:========:s:===:::'.._h~u11_rt~s·."
RunnerSup in the pageant ore
J\Jlie Cosca, Sharon Mass and
J anet Boreland.
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VOL. 68, NO. 139, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA I MONDAY, MAY 19, 1975 N TEN CENTS
· So·uthland Doctors Launch Slowdown
i :ws ANGELES <APJ -About
150 anesthesiologists at 36
private hospitals ln Southern
California began a work
slowdown today to protest
skyrocketing malpractice In ·
sa.r:ance rates.
The doctvs vowed to handle
oitJy emergency, cancer and ob·
~letric treatment until an agree-
ment is reached to bring down
the rates.
The slowdown occurred
despite today's speci~ion of
Going·
the Legislature called Friday by
t_he gov.ernor to resol-v.e-the
malpractice controversy.
About 50 aneSthesiologists at 19
hospitals in the San Gabriel
Valley said th·e·y would perform
··emergency services only.''
At -12 hospitals in Long Beach
and in the South Bay area. about
100 doctors were involved. Five
hospitals in Orange County and
Victorville also wert: affected
Northern California physicians
have been conducting a similiar
Newport B<!acb firemen crouch by dooc of •mojle-filled
unit at Parlo-Newplll't Al>Srtinents-•"lheyo-lo at-
tack fire. Blaze occurred about 7:45 . p ,m. Sunday.
Firemen said a lamp in apartment rented by airline
stewardess Bonnie Underwood apparently fell over aod
ignited bedding. Blaze, which caused an estimated $500
in damage, was limited by firefighters lo the Underwood
apartment.
' Boating Accidents ,
· l{eported in Harbor
Two boating mishaps Sunday
marred the weekend, according
toharborpatrolmtn.
Sgt. Richard Olson of the
harbQr department said a 17-foot
outboard capsized just before 1
p,m ., about one mile south of the
Newport Jetty.
All four passengers we re
dumped into the W'fltcr, but we re
quickly picked up by a passing
' boat. A harbor patrol unit picked
up t}J e passengers and then towed
the outboard to shore. I
OperatM or the boat was Dean
Deshon, 26, of Placentia. His
passengers included Tammy
Wagner, 15 and Myra Alvin, 15,
both of P l acentia, and Tim
Adkiil, 20, of Fullerton.
A second incident occurred at
9:30 a.m. Sunday, when a 16-foot
rental skiff from the Pavilion
went onto the rocks at Rocky
Point, inside the harbor.
By the time the harbor patr9l
arrived al the scene, the four
passengers had climbed onto the
rocks and then onto the beach,
Olson said.
• The boat slammed into the
rocks, tearing a hole in the side,
and then sank several feel below
·the surface. Olson ~aid he towed
the boat back to the Pavilion.
·\Rentar of the boat was Kenneth
Cbrto, 4952 Hilo Circle. Hunt·
ington Beach. ·He had his three
children. ages 13, 15 nnd 17, with
him.
DOW REGAINS
EARLY LOSSES
NEW YORK (APJ -The stock
market rebounded from a wide
early loss to finish close lo where
it started today. Trading re·
maloed light.
Analysts ascribed the early
decline to a continuation or the
profit taking that pushed lhe Dow
Jones industrial average dov.'n
more than 21 points in the r1nal
two trading days last week. To-
day It gained 0.08 points lo837.69.
The subsequent recovery ap·
parently w11 aided by the quick
spread of a .quarter.point cul in
the prime I ending rate, posted by
a few banlcl lut week, to 7Y.·pcr·
oeoL <Tablff, BS.)
Olson said there were no in·
juries in either incident.
On the beaches, hazy sunshine
and temperatures in the low 60s
attracted 35,000 people Saturday
and another 65,000 Sunday.
Surf ranging from five lo eight
feel lured hundreds of surfers,
according to lifeguards. A total
or 45 rescues were made over J.he
weekend. ·
CdM Pharmacy
Suspect Left
Clues Behind
A wallet found on the scene ol a
((or~q.a del Mar pharmacy
hilPfkl"Y led to the capture and
arrest or a 26-year-okl Laguna
Beach man, Newport Beach
Police said today. ,
Chris Vincent Fr.uer, of 524
Park A v.e. was booked by
Newport Beach police Friday on
burglary charges. Bail is set at
$10.000.
Police allege Fraser entered
Zweber's Pha.rma~cy, 3301 E .
Coast Highway, by prying open
the louvres-on the roof, climbing •
.about.JOO feet lhrough the attic
and then dropping into the store.
They said be apparenUy le~
the same way but dropped his
wallet on the way out. Identiflca·
tion in his wallet. coupled wllh
tmgerprints left behind. led to
Fraser's arrest Friday afternoon
at a room in a LagWla Beach
motel.
Police said the burglary OC·
cured sometime between closing
time Thursday and early Friday
morning.
According to police, Utt drugs
stolen, valued at $500 wholesale
and between $3,000 to $5,000 on
the street. were recovered in
Fraser's room, packaged for
sale.
Cyprus Talks Fail
ROME (APJ -Gree< and Tllrk~y, concluding three l!iys of
negotiations, falJed today to re·
coooile their conflicting positions
on Cyprus and oll rights in the
Aqc.&osea.
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slowdown ror several weeks.
"The go ve-rnor 's announce·
ment changed our mood rrom
despair lo elation, but in all pro-
bability it won't alter our plan,"
•Dr. Sol Statman , spokesman ror
aneslhesiologis ls in the Long
Be ach area , said be(ore the
slowdown began.
Dr. Merlyn Duerksen or Cov -
ina's Intercommunity Hoopital
said , "We are hopeful some
agreement ca n be reached while
the L('gislature \\'Orks on the is-
* * *
sue."
Duerksen said, ··we are In a
good position ~to be cohesive
because four anesthesiologists
can shut off 100 s urgeons,
whereas it's harder .for the sur·
geons to band together."
In the Victorville area, the doc-
tors at the two area hospitals
have announced they will join the
protes t today.
.. Anesthesiologists have been
laking the brunt of this," Dr.
William Thomas said. "We reel
* * *
it's time to s top hiding behind the
anesthesiologists. This problem
affects us all."
Thomas said the s pe cial
session called by Gov. Edmund
G. Brown Jr. is "a bunch or
pablum. It's not getting to the
heart or the issue."
Los Angeles aneslhcsiologist.s
have voted to join the protest
next Friday.
rtfean\\'hile the legis la ture
opened the s pe rial session on
medical malpractil'C insurance
* \ * *
this afternoon.
The Legislature is already
here in regular session. In ract, it
is already in a simultaneous
speci11l ~ession on housing.
The doctor strike, already
widespread in the San Francisco
Bay area, spread to the capital Ci·
ty, as about 60 anesthesiologists
said they would refuse aJl but
emergency services . They were
bal"ked by a majority of the
Sacramento Medical Society.
(See DOCTORS, PageA2) .,.. * .,..
Doctors' Strike Hits
Meeting
Scheduled
In Crisis
By ALAN OIRKJN
' 01 lht DiilJ Pil1;1I S~lf
The surgery strike hit Orange
County today with anesthe·
siologists at rive hospitals staying
out or the operating room ror all
b.!Jlemergency procedures.
The five hospitals disrupted by
a ban on elective surgery are St.
Joseph 's Hospital and Childrens
Hospital or Orange County,
Orange, Br.ea and La Habra com·
munity hospitati_, and Los
Alamitos Gener al H'Ospital.
Late lal'it :H:.Cek anesthe·
siologists at these hospitals said
they would -not perform elective
surgeries until a long-range solu·
lion is found to the spiraling cost
of malpractice insurance and
checks today confirmed that the
slowdown is in effect.
Whether the strike. will con·
tinue, spread to other hospitals or
be called arr is expected to be de·
cided at tonight at an emergency
meeting of the 125 anes-
thesiologists in the county at the
Orange County Medical Associa·
tionofrices in Orange. The private
meeting is scheduled ror7 : 30 p.m.
--Medical Association orricers
have said that the ·anesthe-
. siologists will be brie(ed on the
latest d evelopments on the
malpractice insurance crisis and
each doctor individually will de·
cide on how he plans lo act. There
will be no voting.
The d ecision to stop elective
surgery at the five Orange Coun·
ty hospitals afrected this morn-
in g was made late last week
before Gov. Edmund Brown Jr_
announced that he was calling
the Legis l ature into special
session to tackle the malpractice
insurance issue, which has
brought boycotts by doctors in
Northern California and which
was spreading to Southern
California.
Gov . Brown's proclamation,
howe ver. did not change the
stance or thi protesting anes·
thesiologist s . ''Our
anesthesiologists · did not meet
after hearing the governor's de·
cision," Robert 'IrosUer, assis·
tant administrator at Los
Alamitos, said, "but their feeling
was that they wanted sorilething
m°'e concrete than the gov-
ernor's proposal.''
Tros tler said thal hi s 173-bed
hospital had 128 patients Friday,
but today the patient load is in
the 80s and he expected it to drop
into the 70s ir the slowdown con·
tinues.
Al the 114 ·bed Brea Communi-
ty flospital only e mergency
operations were being performed
today. Administrator Ralph Op ·
<See HOSPITALS, Page A21
U"I Ttl~llotl
Pass the Geritol
As part of Nursing Home Week , membe rs o~ .a
Charlottesville, Va., belly dancing class gave aq exhtbt·
lion to some 75 nursing home residents. On e observer
said the show was better than a visit from S?nla Claus.
Grand Jury Looks
At Nursing Homes
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of !111 D11llJ ""°' SLlff
The county Grand Jury has
looked at nursing homes in
Orange County and told the
Board or Supervisors today the
vie w was unappealing.
While the jury's report did not
specify how many nursing homes
were inspected and thought to be
substandard. it did note the
following •·are as or concern:"
-Understaf(ing that resulted
in residents who are unable to
feed themselves being dependent
on other residents for their needs
and paraplegic patients receiv-
ing only token assistance with
their hygiene needs.
2 Held in Crash
ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. (APJ
-Federal officers arrested lwo
California men and confiscated
about 700 pounds or marijuana
after the plane in which the men
were fl ying c ras hed west of Los
Lunas,N.M.
-Residents fearful or un·
specified reprisals if they com·
plained about services to county
social service workers.
~Existing health and safety
hazards in some li censed nursing
homes.
As a result of those and other
shortcomings, the Grand Jury
said county government s hould
c reate perm anent ins pection
teams to s upple ment infrequent
state inspections.
The team should be made up of
personnel or the Departments of
·Health and Social Services and
should report their findings to the
State Department or Health
facilities licensing section, the
jury s aid.
It is the state department that
is responsible for periodic in·
spections of license fa cilities.
And, according to the Grand
(See JIOM ES, Page A2)
Chutist Killed
Red Scare
POPE VALLEY <U PI J -;\
beginning chutist m:iking a jump
over the Napa County wine coun-
try sliced his harness straps and
plunged more th:.i n 2,000 rcet to
this death, authorities said.
'Trawler' Was One of Ours
A San Clemente r eside nt
telephoned police Saturday to r e·
port that a large traw~er Of SUS·
picious origin was lurking off the
municipal pier.
Offl'ce r Harold Down e y
responded, detcrm_ined that .the
Lrawler ~·as about 100 (eel lon1t
and was sitUitg about.SCIO ylli'ds orr
thCbeach.
Downey noted that the ship.
wasn't flying a nag to indlcate-
whereltwasfrom.
..
Polic e first called Camp
Pendleton, hoping to learn if
personnel there kne~· oJ the ship.
Then o(fjcers called the Orange
County Harbor Patrol.
It was the latter agency that
solved the puzzle.
The bo11l turned out lo be the
Scofiel~\ a r esearch vessel
operoted by the state Department
of Fish and Game.·ll is based al
ScriP:PI Oceanographic Institute ~LaJoila. .
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YA.CHT CLUBS
IAUNCH SEASON
Six yacht clubs in the Newport
Harbor area ofricially opened
their seasons Saturday.
Ceremonies were conducted at
Shark Island, Balboa, Bahia
Corinthian, Voyagers. South
Shore and Lido Isle yacht clubs.
Pictures of all six opening day
events are carried on Page 67 to·
dll)'.
Glider
Pilot
Killed
By RUDI NI EDZIELSKJ
01 Ille O;ollr PilM SWff
l\l assive head injuries Sunday
claimed th€"'tife of a 23-year·old
Los Alamitos hang glider pilot
who crashed in Trabuco Canyon
\\'hi le executing a mid·air turn.
Daniel K . Tt.irco or 41 21.
Howard St. died at Saddleback
Community Hospital s hortl y
after the 4 p.m . crash al the
Escape Country hang glider hill.
A pilot with relatively little fly·'
ing experience, Turco began his
fateful glide from Escape Coun·
try's l,500·foot Jaunch site and
crashed into a trash barreJ et the
1,300 foot level. ·
Eyewitnesses said Turco
picked himselr up and resumed
the flight, execnting maneuvers
with his orange Rogallo·wing
kite during his descent.
When he was still 100 reel in the
air, Turco made a 180 degree
turn heading downwind but
rorgot to increase hi s airspeed,
an expert observer said.
The kite's nose dropped, send-
ing Turco diving head-rirsl into
the grass·covered hill. A witness
said Turco was not wearing a
helmet e ven though he ha d
brought one along in his car.
Turco had been (lying from the l
1,500 foot marker for only two
\veeks, Escape Country officials
said.
Jim Robinson, OYiner of the
Trabuco Canyon recreation
ranch, said Turco had recently
installed new guy wires on hi s 1 kite and that the glider had been
tail heavy since the rewiring job.
"When he stalled at the 1,300 1
foot level it probably made him
nervous. He should have stayed
orr the rest of the fli ght. Because
he was nervous he probably
wasn't listening to lhc sound or
his s <1il," Robinson s<tid.
Because they carry no air
speed indicators on board, hang
-glider pilots rely on the sound
made by the kite's rabric to tell ·
th£'m how fast they are going.
Turco "'as the second hang
glid{'r pilot to die al Escape
Country this year.
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Cloudy tonight becoming
partly s unny Tuesday af·
ternoon. Scattered light
drizzle early Tuesday v.·ith
cooler days in the mid-605.
Low s ton i ght in the
mid-sos.
. INSIDE TODAY
Wfll there be enough Social
Security money for you llWwn
yau reat:h r etiremenl age? Or
are you doling oilt money
you'll never see again? Finan·
cial columnist Sylvia Porter
e:rplores future of benefits this
week beg{,1,Ung lod<:ly on Page
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Art Museum's Docent Program Invol ves Learning, Then Teaching About Art
Thailand OKs
U.S. Apolog)·
Over ·Vessel
Br\!\G KOK. Thailand (AP 1 -
Thailand accepted C.S. regrets
today, healing a rift o\·er the
~l ayagu ez affair, a nd moved
diplomaliC":.t lly closer to Cam-
bodia .i nd North Vietnam. But a
hard-line Viet Cong s tatement
dimmed proopects for early Thai
r ;i pproeht•mcnt lA:ith South Viet -
Jlanl.
:\bou t •100 s tudent d e-
monstrators le ft the U.S. Em-
bassy gates \l.•hcre they had torn
MAYAGUEZ SAILS
FOR HONG KONG-A3
HUNT NARROWS
FOR MISSING MARINES. A4
c{f L~t-l" S . eagle symbol and
rt"pl11ced it \A. Ith a poster of a
'l"uh:u."'f' Prt-m1er Kukrit Pramoj
~md ··wt' shouldn"t have any
mcr.t :.rotihle ··
llDt"~•-hllt>. 3 promising start
t e>•J.NI ~lablishment of Am·
b.c.:...~~or _'\'gu_, t.•n .!\linh Phuong,
11'bo said normalization would de-
pend o n a V .S. mili t ary
"itbdra\\·at from Thailand and
the r t>turn of South Vi etna mese
. military planes flov.rn here by re-
fugees a nd a lso clai med by the
1 l "nited States.
EisakuSato
Collapses
TO K,.O (AP ) -Former
J apanese Prime ?\1inister
E1s aku Sato collapsed to.
day at a resta urant in
Tuk~o 'Ah1\e meeting \\'ith
b usiness me n, hi s
~retary said .
He said Sato "'as in a
coma and v. as being treat-
ed by doct o r s at the
restaurant. Xo other de·
ta il~ \\t-re a\·a1la ble. he
;,dded. ~ Thi: 7~·yea r -old Sato
shared the 1974 Nobel
Peace Prize v•ith rormer
Ir ish f'or ei~n ~l ini ster
St>an ~1a c Br1de for his rol e
in promoting peace and
stability 1n East Asia dur·
ing nearly eight years as
J apanese prime minister
from 1964to1972.
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DOCTORS
Tt:e prott>st1ng aneslhiologist:;
3!'t' p.u-..ic1pating in emergency,
obstt<nc and cancer surgeries.
Oper.atii:ig rooms wer e
s cheduled t o c lose in 11
S1cramen10 a rea hospitals .
Em~y and delivery rooms
ccmtinued to operate.
The v.~estminster Community
Hospital bas been given an in-
~dication by its anesthesiologists
that they "·ill be on a slo-.·do"'rl
before the end of the week. ac·
cording t o a din i nis tra tor
Richard LeGrand, "-ho said that
h~as asking other personnel to
take early vacations to reduce
hospital costs.
The slowdo~-n "'as most e\i·
dent today at St. Joseph Hospital
and Children.s Hospital ol 0ran.g'f'
County which share operatJ.ng
facilities where large numbers of
surgeries are performed.
Last year , for example. 11.800
surgeries were carried out in the
nine operating rooms. The
hospi tal s h ave 14 staff
anesthesiologists.
"UsUaJly the operating rooms
have full schedules on a .)foo-
day, ''a s pokes man said.
This afternoon St. J oseph's
Hospital administrator J erome
Herzog announced that a four.
.day work week was introduced a t
the hospital today and will con-
tinue for the duration of the
slowdown.
"We ar e also asking employes
to take v acations early and
leaves or absence if possible," he
added.
St. Joseph's, which has 287
beds, ex~rie n ced a 10 percent
. drop in admissions today and
1-lerzog said that he expects the
·figure to climb to 20 percent
Tuesday. ·
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HOMES ...
Jury. ten state inspectors in ;.i
f our-county area . inc luding
Orange County. arc limited to :.i
~1ngle visit <1 year .
The j ury chastizcd the social
services divis ion stationed .it
Or:.inge Cou nty l\.fedi cal Center
fo~ failing to cooperate in its ...,_
qwry.
But it ~·e nt on to priase the as-
~•stance received from soml'
{'t?unty , state and federal agen-
cie s . responsible for polici ng
nursing homes in Orange County.
Kent State -
Trial Begins
CLEVELAND, Ohio CAP ) -·
Gov. J ames A. Rhodes arrivl•d
here today to take his place with
~3 other defe nd ants for the open-
ing of a $20 million civil trial thal
stems from the 1970 Kent State
Univers ity shoolin~s.
Selection of 12 jurors and their
alternates was first on the a.l(en -
da.
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fou r days as a result of the Daily
Pilot ad. We know because \\•e
didn 't advertise in uny other p<ipcr .• ,
Tha t's the success experi enced
by the Corona del Mar wom an
w~o p)a('ed this ad in the Daily
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Eight Viet
Refugees Ask
To Go Back
So far today. eight Vietnamese
refugees at Camp Pendleton's
Little Saigon tent and quonset
hut city have signed papers in-
dicating they \\"ant to return to
their homeland.
They are homesick and miss
families they le.ft behind. accord-
ing to inter\rie"·s \\itb lbe eight
male refua:~ "·bo have •ttept·
ed. the State~panment's ofter
of a trip back.
Requests are being processed
by the U.S. lnt~y Task
Forre. but it is unttrtain jmt
bow the bom~ct ~ will
be "°'"urned.
Commert'tal air traTti ~es
benrttn Amulc-:a amt \ld::a.iam
do DO(; e:dst ~ en.ate-~
One of th~ m1e11.. bWd' Solat&
\-tdna.m:~ ArmJ" *1J. LT Yom
Tl'Cllg. 37. W33 i:n..oat eq;liiait._
··r cn afnid at l>M\"i""Clme:·
declared the form.a-mili~-af-
firer for the ~ing side:. ---BUt ~
cannot liYe ~ ~ .IDiY"
chiJdrim.. • . m. y f aari:IY ~""
Five ot the mm ~ed
Said they W-OOld £ike torntaiiaiin
the L·.s. ii only their families
weTe here too.
Authorities 1ay more o( U>e
18,000-plua Vietnamese and C.am-
bodian refugee• ho1'M.d at UttJe
Saigon, a re expectid tc1-uk lo 10
home. •
1\ Slate Department form for
s igning up t o ret urn was
publi s hed l ast week in the
ne wspaper in the Vietnamese
language for refugees at Camp
Pendleton .
"We fell some people would
\\'ant to go back. so we made that
<'hannel a vaili!.bl e," said William
Stubbs, a Sta te Department
::.pokesman.
Chavez Group
Lauds Brown's
Farm Proposal
SACRAMENTO !U PI ) -Hun·
dreds of Cesar Chavez sup-
porters converged on the Capitol
today in support of Gov. Edmund
G. Brown's compromise farm
l a bor bill , but the rival
Teamsters union called off its
protest for fear of violence.
Ralph Cotner. director of the
Tea"'l:s~e~s· agr.iculture organiz-
ing d1v1s1on, satd union offi cials
cancelled the demonstration of
an estimated 10,000 workers at
the request of la wmakers and a
Ro man Catholic cardinal
Timoth y l\.1anning o f Lo ~
Angeles.
"There was t oo much fear of a
bi g explosion at the Capitol
violence and so forth ," Cotner
s aid. "So we decided to Jet our
people do their demonstrating in
their local areas. We feel we
have sufficie ntly m a de o ur
point."
'fhe target or the demonstra-
tion '"'as Brown·s bill scheduled
for a cru cial vote this afternoon
Fro• Page AJ
HOSPITALS
1>erman said. however, he ex-.
pect1 the patient load to drop by
40 percent if the ban continues.
At La Habra Community
Hospital, assistant administrator
Robert Hanna confirmed that no
c lertive operations are being
performed. but he sound~ op-
timisti c about the future when he
referred to tonight's meetina at
the m edical association ol'fices
and aaid, "Our a nesthesiologi1ta
are ready , This may be very
lihOrtJived. ''
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Le~rnillg Process
Newport Art Docenls 'riefed
By HILARY KAYE
Of Utt D•llJ l"llOt 51•"
For 36 Orange Coast women,.
being docents al the Newport
Harbor Art Museum ia a way of
expanding their own art eduea.
tion and appreciation.
In turn, the docents -who pro-
vide free informational tours of
Lhe museum exhibits -enhance
the art awareness of the com-
munity.
"'We 're really the museum's
link to the public. Sometimes
we're the only contact people
have with the museum," ex-
plained Carol Kerfoot, head · of
the docent group .
Exhibit tours are offered to the
general public on Thursday af-
ternoons. Groups of students or
adults who m a ke prior arrange-
ments arc given tours at other
limes during the '"'eek.
T o prepare themselves for
their tour guide chores, the do·
cent~ parti ci~ate in continuing
art 1ns truct1o n, with special
classes, guest speakers and triP.-S
lo other museums. '
Special tra ining sessions are
held prior to the opening of each
exhibit to acquaint the docents
'''ilh the variou's works and
artists represented in each show.
Only a portion or the docents
are briefed on the indi vidual ex-
hibits. a nd those \\'omen are
responsible for all tours '''hilc
that exhibit is on display.
. -~The docent trie:; lo give the
,·1s1tor to the museum added in-
s i~ht into art. She tries to pull it
alt together and say why it is the·
"'ay it is." fl'l t<S . Ke rfoot ex-
plained.
For example, during the recent
exhibit, "The Artist as Collec-
tor," which featured primitive
art, the doc:ents outlined the his-
tory of the different primitive
cultures, explained the styles
used in the '"'o rks. and mentioned
s ome o f th e customs th a t
motivated the artists.
Therc"s an add('d bonus for the
tour group ,,·hen the docent has a
p.eorsonal inleres t in u oorticulur
Flood Project
type of arti s uch as Mrs. Charles Oilman's ove of New Guinea
primitive art.
During her tours of the recent
exhibit, Mrs. Ullman could be
heard goinl into more detail
when she reached the section
containin& New Guinea u,rt.
A trip to New Guinea gave
Mrs. UIJm-an added Interest and
greater firal ·hand knowledge or
the subject, and she was able to
tell her tour group about the
s uperstitions tha t prO"lnpted '
some of the works of art.
Besides the talks by the do·
cents, a taped tour with head-
phones is now available for
persons Who wish to hear t he
talks, but arrive at the museum
on days other thun Thursday af·
ternoons.
The docents also extend their
art tulks beyond th e museum and
Jnlo various elem entary schools
in the county, A program called
"art awareness" (formerly Pro·
jel't Sehooltime) takes dol'ents
a nd other volunteers into the
claserooms, armed with prints to
illustrate their talks.
J\lrs. Kerfoot, a former art
teuch e r , explained that tho
\\"Oml'n involved in the doeent
prog ram. beca m e interested
primarily because o( their desire
to le arn more about art.
"But, the-y a lso have a love of
teaching \\lhat they have learned.
·Docent is the Latin word for 'lo
leach ','' she added.
Ford Vowing Veto
Of Strip Mine Law
By HELEN THOMAS
WASHINGTON (UPI )
President Ford has decided to
veto federal strip mining legisla-
tion because it would reduce
domestic coal production and
force the United States to import
more oil;-White House sources
said today .
Coniress was expected to
move to override Ford's veto
later this week.
Ford "pocket-vetoed" a nearly
identical alrip mining bill last
December after Congress ad·
journed for the year, leaving it
with no override possibility.
White House sources indicated
Ford's reasons for vetoing the
current lerialatlon were almost
the same as last Ume.
.They noted that a reduced
domestic production of coal
v .. ould force the United States to
impart more oil. Also with less
c oal available, utility prices
migtit be increased as much as 19.
percent. the sources added.
Carl E . Bagge, president or lh4¥
National Coal Association ,
praised Ford for .. showing the
courage of his Convictions by ve-
toing a harsh and punitive sur-
face mining · bill w,hich would
have harmed the national in-
terest.''
Meanwh i l e. Senate
Democratic L e ader Mik e
Mansfield said he believed the
Seoate "has enough votes to
override a poss ible veto on the
bill."
The White House scheduled a
mor ning briefing by Federal
Energy Administrator Frank
Zarb to anriounce Ford's decision
but later delayed the session.
. There was no official word when
the decision would be announced.
The sources said the bill also
was ambiguous in its language
and would lead to many sui~.
Workm.cn toll In ond around hole ror new
•.lorm drain al Bayoldc Orlve and Carna·
t1 on A venue in Corona del M•r 11 con·
struction continues on ~.680 project.
Bayside Drl ve has been closed to through
trafClc for several '!'••ks, but will be re·
opened in time for s~mmer traffic, city of·
flclals said today.
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Social Security:
How Sound is It?:
By SYLVIA POKTl!ll
' (Ftr1rinottr111J
. The mounllo1 attacks on our SociaJ Security Syatem are
bot new. Many. In I-act, are rehaahes of scripta recorded by
a former 1overoor when, in the 19508, be was hited by the NaUonaJ A11oclatlon or
Ltfe Underwriters to
help head off con.
greasional improve-
ments in Social SeC\lrity
that might cut into sales
of life insurance.
.
Money's
Worth
-A few years later,
the 1976 r,residentlal hopeful obligingly repeated ·his attacks
-~a t me for the Amertcan Medical As!<>Clation -in a'
aenes of record• for Physicians' wives to play lO help build
up opposition lo Medicare. Jt was called Operation Kaffee ~atch: Later. in _the 1964 presidential campaign, the poUti ·
ctan did a s1m1Jar spiel on bebal! of candidate Barry . Goldwater.
EVEN IN THE 1950s, though, the attacks were not new
but borrowed in lar~e part from tbos who had opposed
Social Security at the Umeor Its enactment in 1935.
But today, the cla1m,a that the system is ••basically un. ~und," "~eaded for bankruptcy,'' "doomed to collapse,"
a deceptlon foisted on the people" come at a particularly bad time. ·
But Watergate, Vietnam inflation and now" unemploy·
n'lent .have shaken public confidence in our government in·
sUtutions. The cost of living spiral has caused all but the
very wealthy to look more closely at deductions from our
paychecks. The deepest and longest slump or the entire
post-World War 11 period has created widespread fear of the future.
. Thia is a grim background against which lo circulate
vicious attacks on Social Security -attacks made up of
half-truths and untruths.
This is a most unfortunate atmosphere in which to have
admini.Stration officials ln charge of running the system
make "less than effective" responses to comments which
are not onty clearly inaccurate but also extremely biased.
ON TOP OF ALL this, the trustees of the Social Security
trust funds had to make an announcement that revisions in
the lone-range estimates of Social Security income and out·
go were required: It sounded omlnous. Changes in our
lifestyle -the Pill and the declining birth rate -would re-
sult, apparently, in a lower-than-expected number or
Ame.ricans or working age in the next century, just about
the Ume that the large number~ born during the PoSt·World
War II baby boom will be reaching retirement age.
The Social Security contributions of the reduced work
force, beginning in the year 2010, might not be enough to
cover the cost or paying benefits to the swollen numbers of
retired. "
That there are orfsetting factors has not been made
clear. Nor has it been emphasized that the long-range
estimates are indeed no more than "estimates,·· subject to
many unforeseeable changes in our total economy, way of
life and the Social Security program itself.
MEANWHILE, nu: ADVJSORY Council on Social
Security was conducting lh'e review of the entire Social
Security program required by law every four years During
the review, a short·range financing problem came lo li ght
-a result or the nightmare coincidence of an1 inOation
spiral and slumping payrolls.
The problem: the cost of keeping SS benefils up .to-date
with cost of living increases was outrunning the additional
income from higher wages.
Next, when President Ford proposed to place a ceiling
on the cost-of-livjng increases due beneficiaries, older peo-
ple swamped Social Security and congres!iional offices with
protests. Younger working people saw the threat of in-
creased SS taxes and the spectre of no pay-off in their own
i'etirement years.
Deeply concerned over the anxiety caused by the scary
headlines and the attacks, a bipartisan group or five former
secretaries of Health, F.ducalion and Welfare and three
former Social Security commissioners joined in iss uing a
white paper, "Social Security: A Sound and Durable Institu-
tion of Great Value.'' It provides 3 basis for an informed, ob-
jective debate on keeping lhes~tem.sound.
' THIS WEEK'S SERIES OF columns is designed to kick
off that informed debate on the system's financial problems
and how they may be solved and to lead up to the fundamen·
talquestion of all:
Should we continue to suppgrt contributory social in·.
surance which is designed to prevent poverty from occur·
ring?
Or should we place our basic reliance on measures to
relieve poverty after it has become a fact?
The an!wer must be yours.
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.Jl!f DAILY PILOT Mond1y. May 19, lift;)
\ ' ' Red Tape Count.e .. ed
'
Costa Mesa Eyes Home Occupations Law
,Jf you sit at home and crochet for your family and friends.
everybod.y will thank you for it.
But!fyou sell what you make yo"!
C ookielift
may find yourself bound up in red
tape.
Jn Costa Mesa, many have
become enmeshed .in laws th1:tl
: require those with home occupa·
tlons to have a business license
and <'ity council approval.
Mesan D e l ivers ;
Assist$ R efug ees
Hence ell manner of hobbyists
have described their nOt·&O·
private enterprise;, to the city
council, including breeders of
tropical fish, a person .wJt.h a
worm farm, another who stuffed
pillows, a worn an who makes
Christmas ornaments and an ap.
plicant who raised cats.
In the past, councilmen and
stall have noted that the legal re-
Qulrerncnts often have hurt only
honest people, those· who ap·
plied for a business license and
that they mus t also appear before
the city council. Cookies are a universal
language to the Cookielin Lady,
who marshaled a campaign to
get literally tons of baked goods
to U.S. troops in Southeast Asia
six years ago.
Darrilyn Oliver, a resident of
portheasl Costa Mesa, has been
~slaving over a hot stove again in l~lhe in~rests of her own brand or
: international relations. .
~ She and her children -who
.. -1\elped bake some 400 peanut but-
.. 1er, chocolate chip and oatmeal
: cookies last week -then de·
· ._livered them to Lillie Saigon al
Camp Pendleton .
~ "I'm l aking my children to
.,.how them the people who ~motivated me in the first place,"
"6fays Mrs. Oliver, who gained
~de recognition ror her 1967 to !Jli.69 Cookieli£t drive.
f.tf' She and daughter Wendy, 13,
and son John, 7, will be deliver·
ing the load or cookies and also a
supply or books donated through
the kindergarten and student
council of Bear Street School,
where clothing ror the refugees
also is being coll ected.
BAKING AGAIN
CookieHfter Oliver
To make the process Smoother,
the planning staff bas prepared a
new home occupation ordinance.
It was to have been considered by
the planning commission last
\\'eek but was delayed for tY.'O
\\'eeksforminor alterations.
"It's designed to cut the red
tape tor those innocent home oc·
cupations," said Chief Advance
Planner Arnold Hamala. ''It sets
down ground rules whereby an
applicant with a routine request
can get the required permission
without going through the
hoops.''
Hariiala said that the effect of
the ordinance will be that appli-
cants with routine requests will
be.able to have applications ap-
proved by the planning staff.
There will still be rules,
however, and these are some of
them for home occupations: the
business must be conducted in
one room, there must be no
~mployes, no sales from the
nouse, no business signs, no
storage in the yard, and no park-
ing dis ruptions.
Huntington Fund
Giver s Detailed
Hamala noted that there will
be machinery for revoking the
permit if there are violations.
But there is another side to
home occupations and this was
apparent at the last council
meeting when Patricia Landusky
asked for permission to as-
semble cr.aft kits for Christmas
ornaments.
. •·· The two winners or the March
trustee elections in the Hunt·
ington Beach Union High School
District lis t te achers as their big·
gest contributors.
lncur;nbent Helen Dille re·
ceived $1,950 or her $2 ,455 cam-
/ paign war chest from district
teachers, according to the final
set of campaign finance state..
ments filed with the Orange
County Registrar of Voters.
Don MacAJlister, the other vic-
tor, reB more't.hanooe·third
of his •~ election fund from "'teache~·
The s(l{tements show Mrs.
DiUe putil,073 of her funds .back
, into tbe bands 0£ teachers. She
• paid that amount to West Orange
~County United Teachers for
\i. paper, postage, materials and
lJt aecretarial help they gave her
during the campaign.
She spent the rest or her money
the same way most of the other·
nine school board cand"idates did
-for advertising signs and
brochures.
MacA llister. with his $3 ,333
.. fund and a $996 non-cash dona-
tion, had the best-financed cam-
paign of all, followed by Mary
:Aileen Matheis, who collected
'Jj,035.
His biggest donations were
.J.ftotn district t eachers, who gave
him $1 ,350. followed by the $996
• 'ltt.on ·cash contribution from John
', PaJme, 6572 Via Angelina Drive.
l Huntington Beach, who did 1 brochure design work for him
'lifree or charge.
fU Mrs. Matheis collected the
second highest amount during
··Jiei un successful bid for a board
~al. Her $3.035 fund, however,
included a $1.138 loan from her ~usband, C"harles.
t The largest contribution she
ijsted was $500 from the Hunt-
ifigton Beach-Fountain Valley
Board of Realtors.
s During the campaign. s he
spent $327 for \.a, _.?ublic relations
~1r11d a camp~n consultant,
.)fjchael Metzler of FUiierton.
, The student candidate. Andrew
Studderl, collected and spent
about $1,300 , but $815 of that
came from his own pocket. 1-lis
largest contributor was listed as
Blll Foster , manager of the Hunt-
fiigton Beach Company, who
donated $50.
Doris Allen rcC'eivcd $960 in
c:ash donations, including $200
. · -Surgical
-Serenade?
LUNENEBURG, West
"Germany <UPl) -
Surgeons et the city
hospital offer their pa-
tients a choice of music for·
£? listening to while undergo-;~ing an operation.
11 ~fostJy, It Is m;1rches in irf~.•-4tlme.
·~'.·. A hbspital spokcsrnan
, u said surgeons developed
ii,. theJdea when they realized
that a growing number of
~:pallenls receive only local
'2!sthettcand thus relain F, ...... tof their senses.
I
from Friendly Dairy, 14341
Newland St., Wes tminster. She
also collected $878 in non-
monetary donations. including a
$378 newspaper ad ·from G~e
Tunk, owner of Tunk's Market.
9701 Westminster Ave.
Steve Tucker received a nd
spent $603 during the campaign,
all from his own pocket, while
Zay Brand financed his $298 cam-
paign primarily himself.
The other candidates all re-
ceived or spent less than $200 and
were not required to turn in
financial s tatements.
* * *
Mayor Alvin L . Pinkley agreed
that this application was "the
:east objectionable o( anything"
·~hat had been before the council,
but chose that hearing to ques·
lion the validity of home occupa·
l ion requests.
"I think we are going to have
people in business in a single·
family zone to avoid paying the
rent of a commercial zone," the
mayor said.
Councilwoman Norma llertzog
appeared satiifieQ wben she Was
assured, in reSportse to a ques-
tion, that there would" not be "IS
littleJadies in the back room with
knitting needles" and so were
other councilmen.
The request was granted 4 to l .·
Other Candidate
Spending Listed
Ada Clegg, who won her bid for
re·election to the Westminster·
School Board in fl.'Iarch, spent
more than other contenders in
five West Orange County school
races.
Campaign financing state·
ments filed with the Orange
County Registrar of Voters,
however, show three other can-
didates close behind.
Dewey Wiles, the other suc-
cessful Westminster candidate,
spent $926, while Richard Plum
spent $915 in his Fountain Valley
School Board race.
Both Wiles and Mrs. Clegg list·
ed $800 donations from district
teachers as their main campaign
donations, while Plum's fund all
came from small contributions of
Jess than $50.
Major campaign funds by dis-
trict show :
-Westminster: Dorothy Gee
spent $840 from her own pocket.
-Fountain Valley: Kare n
Ackley spent $522, including $201)"
of her own money and $230 from a
garage sale; Fred Voss, who Jost
his bid for r e-election, spent $718,
·including a $200 contribution from
district teachers.
--Ocean View: Mickey korba
received a $600 contribution from
teachers, but only spent $431 on
her campaign so returned $200 to
teachers; Elbert Craft spent $312
of his own money ; Charles
Osterlund spent $3is, mostly.
from his own pocket.
· -Huntington Beach City:
Louis DaHarb spent $240 in his
unsuccessful bid to win re·
election, and he turned $40 Jett
over to various contributors;
Brian Garland received $881, in-
cluding $300 from teachers;
Norma Vander Molenspent$633,
all of it collected in small dona·
lions.
-&al Beach: Solace Jackson
received $831, including $130
from Antonia Goh.rman, 3252
Easter Cirlce, Huntington
Beach, with the rest corning from
'a benefit raffle, car wash and
cocktail party.
The other 18 candidates filed
standard disclosure forms say-
ing lhey had spent or collected no
more than $200. The standard
form does not require any listing
o( contributors or expenses.
Teacher at CdM
Fights Dismissal
A governm e nt teacher at
Corona del M aT High School,
whom trustees are considering
dismissina · on charies of un-
professional ronduct, says that he
will seek a public hearing at the
May27 board meeting.
Michael Mang, JO, who has
t aught at the h igh school for
seven years, was charged with
unprofessional conduct and sus·
•pended from te:tchingrecently.
At In st week's board meeting,
tru!:itees met hrlefly in a closed.
executive session und Issued
Mang a notice of intcrit to dismiss.
•1\t that time. they also set the Muy
Z7hearingdute.
Teachers being considered for
dis.missal may request either
open or closed hearings. Most
teachers pr_e(er havJ.nR a private
session with trustees, according
to a district spokesman,
Mang, however, requested the
public hearing.
. About 75 of his students, and
some parents, came to last
week's board meeting ln h.ls sup·
port. Several students hoped to
speak on Mani's behalf, but were
told by trustees to wait until May
'2'1.
According to a Corona del Mar
student. petitions have been
circulated ori canlpus in suppart
of the teacher.
' Charges against Mang do not
involve one Incident but rather, a
nun;iber o( small complaints con·
ceming his manner ol teachinl
and his asserted unorthodox at-
titudes. •
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MIM LAI Si1rr•. Mlulon lllitJo. CA. 92t.1S C.OU..ty Clerk 01 Ore not Countyoii Aprl! ,,,.., S, 12, 111, ?6, 19JJ . • • .1j.IJ:7J
E\llm,uf'dCo'1o• Project: 120,91• Dowor.sJ. Ad•ms, 2 ... 1 LI Sierra, lO, 1915. 1------------
11 Ila• 11Mft deltrml11flCI th•t MOtl'I r .. Mhi.iOll VltiO. C•. '161S '~ PUBLIC NOTICE -I for 11lol•M 01 lllnclJ wtll not con· James B. Cop1nll1v1r , 26112 PuOllsfleti Ortl\QI COiSI P•llY PllOI. .
5111111• ... Kllorl s~nlllcanUy lfl«OflO QutW'dO, MIS$iotl Viejo, CA. t261S Mly s. 11, lt, li, 19)S 1Sl1·1i I---;;;;;;;-:=;;-;,;::;;;::::;;--
IN q\Hlllly Of 1111 11ume11 e11vlRW'nlnl Tllli. ou,l11e's 1, <onduclltd Dy 1 PUBLIC NOTICE J"ICTITIOUSeUSIH•Ss end; ll((otdlflQIY, Ille •bove-l\lftWod O · 91"1••1 P'fl~n.hlo. MAMI STA.Tl.MINT
ty ri.1 dKldtd 110t lo 11•-r1 an En· Dowo1<1,..t.•d1m1 Tfll lotlowC11o11 ,..,..,.. 11 dol119 bu$1-
vf,_,..11tll 1rnpa,lt Stlttmenl l!Adlr Tnis st11tement 11111 llleel llliUI lhl SUl'lllllOl!:COUllTOF nt"M:
U. N•ti.n.1 Envlr011m111111 Polky Ml 'County Clerk of Ot•noe Co11nt1onA.i>rH CALll'OlllHIA,(OUHT'fOl'"Ol!:ANGE NEWPORT ARCHES MAR INA,
ol 19" IPL91·1901. lO, 1tJS. 1110vkC.11terOrlwew..t. ml w.,t C.O.st Hlgll•••· ~ n. r1110n1 IOI" Mith decisions llOl I<> HD1 s-t• •11-1, CllifenM• &tecll, C..Uf. t2W.O
,,...,. WCI\ St111me"t 1re •I toll<>lllS: P\lbll!ohed 0.-•nge Coast 0.111 Phot, c•SI. HUM•llR OH:kl Evlfelt S.M, Orunrtll, Jib 'o\fhl
This prv)KI 111111 hlwl. POIUl,,. lmp«t Mly 5, 12, 19, 2~, 1915 1t.OG-IS SUMMONS CMA•lllAOEI Pll!rntl Lflll, ll•llO, N1w1d1 .. sot
on the .nvlronment. Tiii lmpe<I ls 110t., -------------111 ,, 1r.e rn.arrl•oe ot P11t1tiollef: • Tl\11 Ml"'Kt I• cond11cted by 111 l11-
Mollllk 111t es Mvtn wnlls out Ole tot•!1 PUBLIC NOTICE RUBY A. COX and Res pon<:ltnt: dividloll. CltyhcMKlflO sl0<1l of H.0001111lllvrill ~ f:l08EllT L. COX Everett S.M. 8turuell
Mli$led. TotMll•loPOlldenl~ This ll•lolm ... 1 WIS liled Wiii\ iiie
ProJ.1<1, Tlt11or Ne me: EmplOyment FICTITIOUS aUSIH£SS Tfle petitioner h•' lll1CI a petllklllcon-(iwnty Cl•tk of Ot11199 Co1111ty on Mly
uf Hoilsl119 Coordl111lor NAME STATE"l&t"T <t•"lllll y011t marrl•ge, Voll ma1 Ille• 1, ltJS.
Pur.-wor N•lur1 ol Prolecl: l'"PI•· 'The totlowlrig llO!rson 11 CIOlng bull· -111en re10011M ... 1111111 thirty .un ol .. ,~
~lstlld Or11191 Coeil D•lly POOi,
M11t2, 19, J6,•f"ld Jun12. 11115 1fl'S.7S rntnt, C-dl1111•. Administer Ho\lslng. ~!tM : tMd.llt !flat tlll1s11mmo11t11 ~on
relet.dProgr•ms BARBER STYLISTS MAIA "fOll.llyouf1UtoUltl•tlt1en1np0n.M!
Locetlon ot Project: CUy of C.11 WORLO, 3333 Bristol ~I., Co$11 Mew, wllhln sucll lime. 1our del1ult ml1 tie
Mlw C.1111. '1621> tnt11r1<11nd tno courl m1v en!tr 1 ludQ· PUBLIC NOTICE E$11~t•d Cost of Prol1ct: »•.oao P•ul Ed>N1rd HOll111d, 2869-C Me11-me.ii cont•lnlno l11junct1w1 or otlle• or· ·--,;;-;;;,;;-;;,,-;~=°"'..---
ll fla1 bee" dlltrrnl!M'd Ill.II 11.1Ch , .. doll Ori,... Coste Mew. C1Hf. '2'26 oer' ton<ernl119 dlvl\IOl'I ol ptO!lfflY, f"ICTITIOUS aUSIHESS ~I for relHw of lllndl •111 llOI COii· Tl'lls ""'lntts Is <On<:lucteCI by ... Ill-WIOWHI supj)Ofl, (hlld Cltl~lody, <hltd HA.Ml STA TIMI: NT
$1lt1t111 .... Klloll sl911lflc111U1 lflKUng dlvlclull. illPPO•I, •t10tnew'' lee~. tOUS, •l'ld The I01lowl119 persons •re d0i119 busj.
U. q ... llty of Ill• hwm.1n environment P111t £. Hol11nd wen olNr r•lltl •s rr11y be OtMlecf by neues:
end,..:cordlflQIY,lfle•ooYe..........OCI· This Sl•lernellt 1111~ flied ,..;1111119 lhccowrt. llWGHGROWEAS tt IWlli dl<lci.d not to pre11<1r1 In &.-Ct>u11t1 Clerk ol Or1n(llfCow11tyon ,,,..y It yow ...ttlll le .... t"9 IClwlc19f illl 11· ti WITH GOD'S H£LP
vlrorimt11!1I ll'ftp.ect Stetement UflOef' I, 1t1S. """Y 111 tllls mllltf, "1'9111"'°111ti dO M GROWEil$, U1 F1lrvl1,.. NO. 3E, S......
U. Hetlonel E11vlronme11111 Poller Act l"4)6Q _....11., MINI ywr 111rlllftl ,.,,.,.., t. ""'·CA. 9}1fM
ol 1"'9 IPL 91·1901. PuOli~ 0••11oe Coast Dally Piiot, H •Y, rn.ar M llllCI"" th"•· s11pew11 P•ul 8wrger, •s1 s .
TM , .. tons tor sue II de<lsklll not to Mly 12, It, 26, al'd Jun• t, ttJS 1..._1s O.ted AllQ. 1, ltlO. Falrvitw Mo.3E, S.nla An•, CA'21Q.I
~IS.UCllSl•t•rnent•re•slol!Ows : w .E .StJOHN,Clerk Tllll bu1111ess is (Ol'ICIUC:led Dy.
T,.,. etl of lllrlno • tto11s1110 C-.!inetor LIC O JOSEPH C. l!:AOZllC gtnerel Plf'UM'tifllo.
...t1111a,..noaoveru.lm1>'t lsontnelfl· PUB N l'JCE •1Ne.Sr•lthvtll,S111t1111 S~PewlBwroer
w1,_111. A11w 11rolects proposflel by ......_\,,.., c.111er11l1 t1111 Tllil 1t•t1mt11t ,.,1s tiled witn Ille
, .... C00tdl"11or ... 111 De 1ub'9c1 lo "ICTIT·IOUSUUSIHE55 11141 JJt-i.20 C.-y Cieri< 01 0rl"99 Co1111ty011,,,..t
CEQA •11d/or NEP• r1vl1w pro-HAMESTATEMEHT At•ne11 ... 1"111ti. ... , l ,1tJS.
c.ciuns. T~foHowi nglM't,.,,,ISdOillClblKl11tU )US1
Pro;ect, Tiiie or N•me; TraMPQ<1• M : Publllhld Of"•llOI" Co•lt Dally"'""'·
l}oo\. L11ntll, Counseling HARBOR V •CHT SALES • .CW2 O..· ,,,..W lt, 11, 2t,end J11r1e2, 19JJ 1 ... 75
P11rp0se or H•l11r1 ol Project: dine Circle, Hu.n\111gl0f\ IM..:11, CA. ------------
ProvkM tr111sporl•llon, l11fKll, ..,..d 9:1M9 PUBLIC NOTICE
c--llllO tOf" io-llKOl'ftl Senior Cer1 Leon°Jo~ce, .a.t2 Ondint Ot· --,..-,---o=~-~---OUa11s <11,Huntl~onlk'a~h,CA.'lt~ J111t
Loc111on of PtoJect: City of c:.zi. This l:lllsll'ltls Is cooo11<ted Dy 1!'1111-sUl'eR1011cou11:ro•
Miu dlvlclu•I. -Edlin.!ICI CcKI ol l'roJKI: 1',200 ,..~.,L. ,0_0 .CALIP'Ol!:NIA, 11 1111 DH Oii .....,. " •~ COUHTVOflOllAHGt: •. -"· ermin~ Illa! ~ucll This s111ement WI' llllCI ,,..;ih 11\o 70llClvkC111titrOrlv1Well,
teq\11':11 for ••le•MI of funds wtll no1 COii Caun1v Cieri of Ora1191 Co11nty °"Ml• S.•t• ·A••. CA. '1Jtl sllt1111e Ml Kliofl slQ"lflcently lflKll"O 7, l'TIS, CASI:: HUMBER
the qW'llly OI 1111 hw~n lnVlrvnrNlll . F~: 2MIJ7
Incl • ..:cordl!IQIY, IN e.bowl•lllmtd 0 · PuDlhhed Or111oe COisl Oally Piiot SUMMONS
ly his dl<ldllCI llOI to prepare'" En· M1y12,19,26,11ndJwne1,1t1s 11os-1 OH virwlmtlllll ll'ft)llCI StettmM ..w:let IN Nellonel £11vlronine11t1I Polley Act ------------1 C•OSSCOMflLAIHT
Oll ... CPLtl·l'IO). p LIC NOTICE TH£ &.ft.HK OF CALIFORNIA. NI·
TM rHSofls for s11Cll de<lslon not le UB llonel AIMKl1Uon,v~:o•s·Compl.inant
.,.....,.etuel\St111ment1re1Jfollows: --~.".c=T=•~T"•·=·c·c·=·c·c,c.0,0,0,--1 JAMES F. BLIXT .,,Cl OOES 31 n. proJect wn• lleve • poslU,,. 11'1\paet !°" the tftvltonmenl. The mllll·W" • HA~l STATEMENT thf'OllQhlS. 1tKl111lve, Croi.s 0..tenMnts
tr1,,.11 loss tllen 2 400 mlles "'° .,..r llwlotlow•119P9''°" t1ck>l119 Duilnes1 To Ille O.l111dl11t,; A llvll c""-'aklt
lllfll.dl b ~ 1l91'1Hiut1t ., • llOlllon 0 M : 1111 betll IUld by tlll pt•lnlllls IOlif'ISl u. tote! """lcle l'ftllos trevei.ct Ill tn 11THEWEST COA!iTCHUOCING yoo.i. !I you 111IW1 to .. 1f111d !Ills l8W1iull,
Soutll COl'SI Al~ 8etlrl, ot' Ill IN O ty'O 21 T.L. CHUCKING, 37'6 W.:51 you must Ille In !Ills court • M"IUm
CosllMtw W1rner,S.ntaA111,CA.t1JOS pltldlng In re""°"'se 10 \lie c~llirt
ProjKI, T111e or N•rne: ~..., TU1or L..ls110, 911 ~eoo1111 Aw., I• 1 111rlt11n or oral pl1eellfl0, II•
""1/SIWIHIAllSH"llMll COSllMeSl,C .... 92626 ·-. J115llc1 Gou.rt) ""11111." • <1•1~ ~ter lllls ~ or Hllllre of Prolild: ~· _Tlli' bvll1111s Is cof'ld11cl1d by an In-""'""°"'ii Mrved Oii you, Otlllrwlse,
tlwltlos to 0.wlOP 1 eomorenemiw d•wklwal, \fOl,N'dlfM>hwlll blt'llt1rtClonl!llllk•
.:ornmunll• 0t"ftlopl'ftent P1MI Tibor LISllo !Ion by Int pl1l11tllfs •nd Ille C-1 rrwy
~ Loutlon of Project : Clly of °"" Tnis st•t,menl ••S filed wllil 1111 enter• llldQrne11t egalnst you tor the Mlw County Cletll ot Ot•n.Qe Cownty Oii ,,,..y ,,_, Of" OU'ler r1H.r requested Ill tfle
EsUmetflCI Cost of Ptolt<I ~ JI0,000 J, 1tlS. CGmPIOlnt. FutM II y1111w1s11w ... a 1Mldvkeela11at..
U ri.s bee11de11tmlMd 11111 wen r. PubllY\ed Orlllgt Coast Daily Piiot • ......,. It! tlllt "'""'• Ytw ~ •w qunt lor ,.i. ... Of lwnds •Ill llOI C::: ,v.,111, 1t,16,af"ldJun.eJ, 191S 165'-IS .,_,.ay M ni.t ye11r pleHl1111, It M!y, Sllllltt ... et I loft llgnlflC•lllly ltfkl'.·~~ _, .. llM9Mll-. lhl cwalllt of tlll hurnen environment
Incl, K CordlnQIY. Ille •bove-.O 01------------1 0.lld6+J•; ly lies dlcld*d not IO 11r111•r• "' o::.. CSl•I) I '...,r PUBLIC NOTICE 'WILLIAMl!,S,JOHN,CJer~ v,_.nlll ll'ftpl<I Sleternelll unde1
0
by,,,..rlonL.Gr11.,1.0ew1w
IN Nell-I E11vlronme1111I PolkyAc L Nll!:GAH,JOlllO•H, • ol 1"6t (PL tl·190).• FICTITIOUS aUSINl.SS ~l!:ISH~M& VAlllHl!:I!:
T .... re1tor1s lot' sue II Cleclslotl not t~ NAMIE STATEMEHT *W.sl l"eVrtfl SlrNI
. ....... ,.Mich St1t1ment 1r1ntollows: Tiii lot1owlno .-r...-. is doll"l!I b&dl· Sloll .. r,..r•111e, Clllter1111 92401
£MmOl llndtr Sfctlon Sl.U 1210f Ell-l"IHSI$! T .......... : f114)lM·2111
vlrw1mt,.!1I R1wl1w Proo:ed.,,.1 tor ROGERS, COWAN ANO kOPP, Al .... fllrs tw Dtltellllllll lrld O"IH•
t.ommllnlty o. .... topl'fte111, JilttUlfY 1, UOO Quell Street, Sult• 101, Newport ~1111111 1175. S.ICll, C..tllornl• 92660 .THl'.aaHICOflCALI P'OlllNIA
Prolect, Tiii• or Neme: Emerg!!Ky A"lllonr F. 1Co11p, 1912 G.l•l"f P\lbllsMd or1ng11 coe11 O•lly Pllol,
HouslnQ Drlw, He•POrt &tech, CeUlornle9l6'0 Ml'I' S, 11, 111, 26, 191S 1S10-1S P11rpo1e or N1t11r1 of ProJecl; · Tiils l:lllslneu It conductl<I bt M l11-
Pn>vltle-r11911c1 1lllll•rtoi-rl11· e11v1.,11. • PUBLIC NOTICE ,
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P\IDll"*d Or•11911 CN't Delly Piiot
Ml• 12, 11, 2•, •!Id Jun.e 2. 1•1s 1 .. 1.1!
PUBLIC NoTICE
HOTIC:E INVITIHO •105
Notk:e 11 lllreDy 01w1111111 !ht eo.rd
ol TtvStHI o4 the C0•'1 Commllnlly
Colle9' Dillrlct ol Or•f>99 Counly,
C..Ulornl•, •Ill f'KllWI •••ltd Did•""
10 11 :00 •.m., T1.195d1y, J11ne J, 1t1S, II
ttw Putt.flasl119 Dlot. ol Mid school di~· trk1 IOCltltd •1 ISIO Adom1 A,.._,
COStl Mew. C.llfornl•, 11 Wlikh rlrne Mid Olcls Wiii be (IUbll( ly: o09nld 11111 ,._
.afoi:
PRINTING & 81NPING GOLOEN :~,!_ CO.LLEGE CA·T•LOG FOR
All biCI$ •rt 10 bl Jn l<COflllfKI ... Ill
IN l!lllf'llCliOllS llld COlldllOom end
Sciec;lflc•tl0tl1 wlll<h ere now on Ille
11"4 ~y be MC11,.ff ifl 1114 otlk:I ol \hi
P\w(l\esl119 A114:nl ol Mid Khool di•·
tti<L
E1<h Dl<ldlr mwi.t Wbl'ftll wllll 111' bid
1 <•illkr's <llflck, <..,llfl<td d'«ll, or
~. tlOrld m.ae PIYlbll to the Of'·
dw ol ,,.,. Coll! Comm1111lt'I' Goll19t
Plslf1ct Boltdot Tr\nltn In an -
llOI IMS !flan Ii.,.. percent (S%) OI Ull
...,,.,, 000 ., • Qll•t•"''' WJ;lll ll\l llldder
;wlU l'f'lltt 11110 lllfl Pf'OPO~ld ConlrKI II
Ille -wmt Is •-nMd to n1m. 111 !hi
1¥tfll ot l•llut• to enter '"lo wen can-
lrKI, lflt PfO<:eflCI) OI 1111 CllflCll MU ..
lorftlled, Of" I" 1114: Clll ol I bDnd, 1111
11111""""' ttllf'ffl wlH bll! lorfellf'd 1owld
KllOOI district.
No Dlckllr mey wllllClr•* his bid for 1
period ot 10rty.flw1 1451 days .i11r the
Ofle Ml tor Ille oper.l 119 thlrtol.
Tfll &Oltd OI Trw,lllt' Ilse'°"" thl
privil"QI OI reJ•<tl119 111y 111<:1111 bids or
to ,,..,1.,,.. •111 lrreou11rlU11 o, ln-ltor~lllles 111 an1 bldor 111 tlll l:lldd1119.
Slg"ed : NORMAN E.
W"TSON
Setty. BcMorCI ol Ttwl!MI
Open: JUflt3, 191S I t:001.m.
&rd.:J-11
PvOllsfleCI Or•11oe Co11.t oenv P11o1.
Mey 12, 1t, 1915 1 .. ~JS
~ l'lollMholds. AnthOl'ly_ F. Ko119
LOUlloll of ProJ1cl: City of cost. Tl'lls st.11m1"1 -s tiled wltll !hi PUBLIC NOTICE
,,...... COUnty ot Or11199 Cowllly on ,,,..y U, NOTIC•OP'MAtltlHAL'SSALE --,:::;;;::::;::::~·,.,,:=::-::::::::---
£111m.tffCostof Pro/1ct ~ Sll,291 1t7S. A.Ml!.l!:ICAN STAT£ llANK. Pl.al11tlff NOTICE TO COHTl!:ACTOtltS
It his been clllerl'ftll\ICI Ill.It SU(fl ,.. ..-s 1'I. JOHN F. Ol8S Ind AHN R, DEBS, ProJ1ct N0.14-P.B.F ..
QW&I for rtl••M of IUndJ will nol COii-Pvblitfted Or•"oe Coa1t D•llY Pllol1 0.tendlntl, No. 211] S3 S.ll1CI propos•lt will be rl«lved II
slltute'" ectloft sl91'1lfi<1"UY lfff(!lng MIW 1t,2•,•lld J111112, t. tt11 11•1s Br vlr1ue ol en ••l<ulio" l1Sl.ed on tl'le off Let ot •ccowfltlllQ OOke•,
IM Qll.IUty Of the 1111men e11vl"'"'""'1 JMIUM"V 21, 1t1S, br Ille S.UO.rlorC.0...r1, Fl'lrvle• St•I• Hospll•I, 2.)01 H1rbor
llftd, IC(WdlnQl'I', 1111 •DoW·n.arred O · C...lral Or111911 Coull!• Judlcl .. Pis-Blvd., cost• Mesi. C•lllor1111 urrtli tr fWls dlclditd l'ICll to ptepar1.,. En· lf'L<I, Cownly •I Or•119e, Stlll OI 11;00 A.M. Oii S·21·15, et wlllCll lime
vlrorirnentll ll'ftOKI Stltemelll under PUBLIC NOTICE C..llforflle. llOO" • judgment entered In thty wirt D9 111111Ucly 099111C1 Incl .. .a
IM N•llonel E"vlronm9nl•I Polley A<t fevor of A,,,.,-kan S11t1 Ba1111; es llldtl-tor oerlormlng ... orll es totl"""t:
ol ltM CPL 91-190). FICTITIOUS'•UllNllSS l'IWlll Cteollar Md •1111"11 JoM F. ~ Furnl1'1 111 ltllor, m111r1111, loo!'
Tiw INSOlll lor lllCI\ dl<lalort llC4 to NAME STATEMl!.NT 11'111 ......... II:, OtM II ludQlft9fll dlblofs, lfld flqlll-t nKISlary 10 c.oMtrucl
PAtNit9: SUCll Sletlmtnl .,. "tot~: TN IOllOWi!IQ potfSOl'I Is Cloil'IQ bl.al· "'°"'1"11. Ml bll111Ce of 111,llS.10 K •" Sldl••lks'lor Pell I rig Zoo at F.-lrvl ..... Tiiis oro1«1will111 .... • poslll"ft lmpec ness•s· Niiiy due on MICI Ju6Qmet1t"' Ille 11111 St.ie HOSPll•I, In 1ccord1il<1 llfilh E•-on Ille env110t1me"t. Tiii •'"P.ICI 1 DOVER HOOS£ LIQUOR & ollhtl1-11c10l•1ldl•ICutlon,lhl,,. hlbllA,8,C,D,F,G
1191 iltf'llllCIO'lt ••• -·•n111rn Of Hw OELI., 110 w. COISI Hwy .• ,.....,.,,, .... Itel llporl •II , .... rlQlll, 11119 end 111-8/d pt(IJIOYIS mwi.t bl 111bmil\9CI tor
motel,_ P« lllol\I Wiii D9 11'1111..:1 &eM:ll C..llf 92660 '9reSI of Yid llldQmenl CleOtorl IA !tit lht 111Ur1 wort d1scrlbeCI thtrel11.
WIOI t,201 mohll rooms I" IPll Oty. ch.nil E. Sllllt, 1154 f>.orl ll'OPlf11 IA tll1 C-ty ol Or1119f, SI.ti O.wlatlofts ll'Ol'JI pl•ftS •!Id soe<lflcl-
ProjKt, Tiiie °' Na'"": IMPl<llOrl R9llllllc1<, Ne•Pl)r1 Bt1et1, CeUf. t2MO olc.lllomle, Ottcrlt»dttlollO'ws: tlclrtt ...tll llOI D9 conslcMr•d MCI vrill be
Slrvlas This lluslnesi Is c:onduclltd try 111 1,.. Tflat c1rt1l"r111 pr'operty-..Clby c.IWM tor r11Kll011 ol Olds. Tl\1 0.1111'1·
PurPQH or H•l11r1 of Proj1(t ! dlvldual Joi\" F. Oel:I• •11cl At111e R. Oetls, ~ OI He•lth 111s tlll rlglll to WllYe ,...oricll l11W11cllo11 MrvlcH for °'""'I-(11.,111 E . Siiier ~ end •II• •s Jol11I ._It, ..., lrrli!ullrllY In 1 bid or to ,.)Kt....,
lflQ Ulllts PfOPOSl'CI for s11011C1y urdRrTI-This sl•tem9flt ••S fl'-4 ...tin lt>e tltllltlcl 111 lllfl Co!Hlty o1 Or••· Stele «•II bldS.
llol 11 SKtlon I, OrMOI Gouftty HOuslrlGI C.0..llly Oert .i OrMiOI COvnly .. Aprll ot Gllllor11l1, llld rnore 111rllcul1tlr NO bid ... 111 bf <onSld1rfld wnl9ss II 11
Alllllorlty 2' 1,15 dlscrli.ct11lotlow1; INdt on• 1IMICl•rd form lwrnl!lled by
LOUOon of Prolt<I: City of Coste ' · ' l"4m1 LOIS 12 lfld I,, Bl.ell 10, Trett 121. lht Dlp.ttlf'Nlll of Hllllll llld Is"**
Mlw . PubtlshflCI Or~nee CO.st 0.lty Piiot, 19C:ordetl In aooi.; 25 •I ffllff 21·"-111-111 eccordlrlc• with thl "ln1tr111;tlons to l.l"llmet*<!CottolProJ1ct:SJ,Olll Mlt5 12 19 26 191s dutlw, of Ml1e1ll1MOw Miii'; Incl 8llklflr1". It"'' beel'I Hlerl'ftlllld thll tll<fl,.. ' ' ' ' l)I0.7S WI potlloll ol LOI JI, OIO<k 10of Trect ~1'01.ptetlW blddol rt f'nlY •lllml"-;
qunl for rell•M ol lundt Wiii rlOI <On· 122 II tllewll 111 """' f'KOta.cl 111 80otl Incl oblllll \)fin$, 'PICUlc•llonJM!d Dl<t
1111""-II\ ec:!IOf\ 11gnlll<1ntlr etM<.Ung 25, HOii 2 l·t•. l11<lu1lve, of Mii· lotmt l)f t1IU119 11 °' dlllnt• ~t
tt11 Qlllllly of 1n• l'l11m1n 1nvlrOl'l!"Ml'll PUBLIC NO'nCF. cell-Mio•, fe(OfdS of Orll"IOI totMOttktol 1,.,. Chi•I of P'llnl 0per,.
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Orange Coast
-. EplTION
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Today's Closin g
N. l'. Stoeks
VOL. 68, NO. 139, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MAY 19 , 1975 c TEN CENTS
Southland Doctors Launch Slowdown
LOS ANGELES (AP> -About , the Legis lature called Friday by.
lSO e..sU:tesiologists u.L 36-the governor to resolve the
'P vale hospitals in .Southern maJpraclicecontroversy.
California b egan a work About50anestbeslologistsatl9 s~_owdown today to protest hospitals in the San Gabriel
·••yrocketing rnalpractice in• Valley said they would perform
surance rates~ "emergency services only."
The doctor11 vowed to handle At 12 hospitals in Long Beach
only _emergency, cancer and ob-and in the South Bay area, about
stetnc treatment until an agree-100 doctors were involved. Five
ment iS reached to bring down hospitals in Orange County and
the rates. ' Victorville also were affected T~e s lowdow n occurred NorthernCaliforniaphysicians
despite today 's special session of have been conducting a si mili ar
slowdown for several weeks.
··The governor's announce·
ment changed our mood from
despair to elation, but in all pro-
bability it won't alter our plan,"
Dr. Sol Statman, SJX>kesman for
anesthesiologists in the Long
Beach area, said before the
slowdown began. ,
Dr. Merlyn Duerksen of Cov.
ina's lntercommunity Hoopital .
said, "We are hopeful some
agreement can be reached while
the Legislature works on the is·
* * *
sue.''
Duerksen said, "We _are in a
good position to be cohesive
because four anesthesiologists
can sh ut off 100 surgeons .
whereas it's h arder for the sur·
geons to band together.'·
In the Victorville area, the doc-
tors at the two area hospitals
have announced they will join the
protest today.
"Anesthesiologists have been
taking the brunt of this," Dr .
William Thomas SRid. "We feel
* * *
1 it 's time to stop hiding behind the Utl:-; afternoon.
anes thesiologists. This pi·oblem The Legislature is already
affects us all ." here in regular sess ion . In fact, it
Thom a.s a;a id the spe cial is alre ady in a simultaneou.s
session called by Gov. Edmund , . special session on housing.
G. Brown Jr. is .. a bunch of The doctor s trike, a lready
pablum. It 's not getting to the widespread in the San Francisco
heart of the issue.·· Bay area, spread to the capital ci·
Los Angeles anesthesiologists ly, as about 60 anesthesiologists
have voted to join the protest said they would refuse a ll but
next Friday. -emergency services. They Were
Me anwhil e the legis lature backed by a majority of the
opened the special sessioh on Sacramento MedicalSociety.
medical malpractice insurance CSee DOCTORS, Page A2)
* * * * * * •
' l ~ Doctors' Strike Hits
I ' -•
;( 5 County Hospitals
Meeting
Scheduled
FW · In Cr isis ~· c _ By ALAN DIRKIN
' OfU11D.ollyPllO'!Stafl
~ o.ity .. IM SUH,..,...
THEY'LL BE HONORED AT TH:&-:~:& FISH FRY .
Neille Skllff -'Al Ogden .-'llm All . • ... + .
Fish Tales
Mesa Fry Pioneers Reminisce
I
By ALAN DIRKIN
OIU.. Di lly PllO'lstlfl
When longtime veterans of
Costa Mesa's annual Fish Fry
and Cai-nival like Al Ogden and
Nellie Skiles get together to re-
minisce over the extravaganza,
rich and colorful stories are told .
There's the 011e about balloons
that carried a dummy 1,500 miles
to Kansas and supposedly ter-
rified a farmer's mules.
"My husba nd, Bob, thought
that one up," Mrs : Skiles said
thumbing through her scrapbook
in her Bethel Towers apartment.·
''Six balloons were launched dur-
ing one of the early fish fries.
'I'hey carried a dummy aloft and
my husband spread the story that
t hey had come down in Kansas
and that a farmer was suing the
Lions Club for $100 for terrorizing
his mules."
Ogden recalled the incident.
•:one member believed it, quit
the club and left town." he s aid.
. Bob Skiles, who died several
years ago, was one of the foun-
ders of the F ish Fry in 1945. ';I'his
year the Costa-Newport Harbor
Lions Club plans to honor Mrs.
Skiles, now 80, by designQ.Ung
her as gra nd marshal of the
:Parade.
·Ogden, a building contractor
who has manned a tramburger
stand for all but tl}e first year of
the Fish Fry, will a lso ride in the
parade as a dignitary. He has
been given the title Mr. Fish Fry,
an honor extended in recent
years to those who have put in
much service to lhe big produc·
Uon. .
·This year 's Fish F ry and
Carnival is scheduled fqr May ~,3landJune1 and will beheld in
I
the city park, recently renamed
Lions Park in honor of the money
raised for youth organizations by
lhe Lions Clul1.
.Mrs. Skiles recalled that Heinz
Kaiser helped her late husband
in starting the Fish Fry. "Heinz
cooked the fish, but he died sud·
denJy one year with his secret re-
--CSee FISH, P age A2)
'Save Trees'
Campaign Set
In Costa Mesa
A "Save Those Trees" project
began in Costa Mesa today with
the transplanting of trees from
Fairview Road to the Costa Mesa
Golf and Country Club.
About 55 trees will be moved
from the parkways as a result of
plans to widen Fairview this
summer.
Keith Van Holt, director of the
city's Leisure Services Depart-
ment, said today tJlat, dj?pe nding
on tlie Siie, it costs $115 or $232 to
transplant a tree.
For the smaller trees it is a
break-even proposition -a new
tree costs about from $15() to $175
-but for the larger trees the city
saves about $100 on the cost of a
new One.
But economics is not the main.
reason for the transplanting. "I·
just don't like to destroy' a tree it
we can save it,., Va n Holtsaid.
Th e trees 'are being moved'
froin the sid es or Fairview Road
north of Baker Street to the San
Diego Freeway and from just
north of Fair Drive south to
Newport Boulevard.
The surgery strike hit Orange
County t oday with a nesthe -
siologists al five hospitals staying
out of the operating room for all
b.utemergency procedures.
The fi ve hos pi~ls disrupted by
a ban on elective surgery are St.
Joseph's Hospital and Childrens
Hos pital of Orange County,
Orange. Brea and La Habra com-
munity hos pitals, and Los
Alamitos General Hospital .
Late las t week anesthe-
siglogists at these bosi>itals said
they would not perform elective
s urgeries until a long-range solu-
tion is fou nd to the spiraling cost
of malpractice insurance a nd
checks today confirmed that the
s lowdown is in effect.
Whether the strike will con·
tinue, spread to other hospitals or
be called off is expected to be de-
cided at tonight at an emergency
m eeting of the 125 anes-
thesiologists in the county at the
Orange County Medical Associa-
ti'onoffices in Orange. The private
meetingisschedul~dfor7:30p.m .
·-Medical Association officers
have said that the anesthe·
siologists will be briefed on the
lat est d evelopments on the
malpractice insurance crisis and
each doctor individually wi ll de·
cide on how he plans to act. There
will be no voting.
The d ecision lo stop elective
surgery at the fi ve Orange Coun·
ly hospitals affected this morn-
ing was made late last week
before Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
announced that he was calling
the Legislature into special
session to tackle the malpracti ce
insurance iss ue, which h a s
brought boycotts by doctors in
Northern California and whiC'h
was s preadin g to Southern
California. ·~
Gov. Brown's proclamation,
however, did not chan,Ke the
s tance of the protesting anes-
l h es i olog is ts . ''Our
anesthesiologists · dJd not meet
after hearing the governor's de-
cision," Robert TrosUer, assis-
tant a dmi·nislrator at Los
Alamitos, said. "but their feeling
was that they wanted something
more concrete th an the gov-
ernor's proposal.''
Trostler said that his 173·bed
hospital had 128 patients Friday,
but today the patient load is in
the 80s and he expected it to drop
into the 70s if the slowdown con·
tinues.
At the 114 -bed Brea Communi·
t y Hospital only eme rgency
operations were being performed
tod ay. Administrator Ralph Op-
<Se• HOSPITALS, Page~)
UPI Tel111Plota
Poss the Geritol
As p art of Nur si ng Home \Vcek, membe rs o~ .a
Charlottesville. Va., belly dancing class gave an exh1b1-
lion to som e 75 nursing home residents. One observer
said the sho\Y \Va s bell.er than a visit from Santa Cla us .
Grand Jury Looks
At Nursing Homes
By GARY GRANVILLE
or'"' D1Hr Pilal s1.011
The county Grand Jury· has
looked at nursin g homes in
Orange Coun ty and told the
Board of Supe rvisors tod ay the
view was unappealing.
Whil e the jury's report did not
s pecify how many nursing homes
were inspected a nd thought to be
substanda rd, it did note the
following "areas of concern:•·
-Understaffing that resulted
in resid ents who are unable to
feed themselves being dependent
on other reside nts for their needs
and paraplegic patients receiv·
ing only token assistance ""'ith
thei r hygiene needs.
2 H e ld in Cr ash
ALB UQUERQUE, N.M. (AP)
-Federal officers arrested two
California m en and confiscated
about 700 pounds of marijuana
after the plane in which the men
were flying c r ashed WC'Sl of Los
Lunas, N.M.
-Restdents feurful of un-
specified repris a ls if they com-
pl ained about s ervices to county
social service workers.
-Existing hea lth and safety
hazards in some licensed nursing
homes.
As a result of those and other
shortcomings, the Grand Jury
said county gover nment should
create permanent inspection
teams to supplement infrequent
state inspections .
The team should be made up of
personnel of the Departments of
Health and Socia l Services and
should report their findings to th e
State Department of Health
facilities licensing section, the
jury said.
It is the s ta le department th at
is responsible for periodic in-
spections of license facilities.
And, according lo the Grand
Jury, ten slate inspectors in o.
fou r -county area, inc luding
Orange County, are limited to ...
single visit a year.
<See HOMES, Page i\2)
DOW REGAINS
EARLY LalSES
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock
mllf'tr:et rebounded from · a wlde
early loss to flntsh close t.b where
it started today. Trading re-
mained light.
The trees have to go because
plans caJl for Fairview to be
widened from 'four to six lanes in
these stretches. Public Works
Director Jim Eldridge said that
he expects bids to be awarded on
the road construction in July and
construction to be completed in
late October or early November.
Red Scare
PILOT AD WAS
CATS MEOW
"All fou r kittens "-'ere sold in
four days as a result of the Daily
Pilot ad. We know because w e
didn't advertise in any other
paper.'' Analyst• dscribed the early
d~line to a conlinuoUon of the
prolll taking lhl\I pushed the Dow
Jones industrial average down
more than 21 points in the fin al
two trading d ays la.st week. To-
'day it gained 0.08 puinta tom.1111.
The subsequent orecovery ap·
parenUy wa1 aldecl by the qulek
aP,read of .a quarter-Point cut in
lh1e prime lendlng rale, posled by
a few banks lut week, to 7\4 per-
cent. (Tabie11 , BS.)
'
•
Eldridge said that he does not
foresee problems· with Costa
Mesa High School and Orange
Coa.sl College trarfie next fall
because Fairview has already
been widened near the 5chools.
, Van Holt saicl that tbe.<llY ho1
had 1Jnly a "lto 3 ~ro<nt" 1.,.. Iii
past 'tree transplants. The city
only moves trees with a trunk
diimeter of 1,2 inches or less. Big·
rer trees costs much more to
move and are less likely to take
root, Van Holl explained.
'Trawler' Was One of Ours
A San Clemente resident
telephoned police Saturday to re·
port that a large t"a'":ler of sus-
picious origin was l;pting alt the
municipalpler . , ;.~ ,Pl~lcei H arolll ' Downey
rMp6lld'ed. deterliillil'd thal \h•
trawler was abo~tlOO reel long
and w es sitting a • 300 )l'Brds off
tho beach. ·
Downey noted at the ~P
wasn't Oylng a :(fU to l~ftte
where it wasfroml ,~ :t~ ~,
,,. • .., .,. 1 I
Police first called Camp
Pendleton, hoping to learn if
~el there knew oC the ship.
Then ·officers called lb'e Orange
. Coani1 Hii'bor ii alrol It waa[~e latter asency that
solved t~e puzile. ·
The li!)a t tb...,ed out lo be the
Sc'oflelCi . ti Yesearcb vessel
oporated by !he stale lieportmeot
<ii l"lsh 1nd ~•me. ll iS based al Sftl~eanographic losUtule flilLl !.• "'. ' . ' . . '
That's the success expe rienced
by the Coron a dcl Mur wom an
who placed this ad in the1 Daily
Pilot:
HIM ALVAN KITIENS
Regst 'd Seal PolJ\l"l.
Champ sired. XX ·XXJCx
If you have pets you wt1nt to
sell. call 642-5678. We muke It
easy to put a few words to work
fo r you. Jn the D ail y Pilol.
Glider
Pilot
Killed ·
By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI
Dl th' Dilly Pilot st.off
t.1assive head injuries Sunday
claimed the life of a 2J.year-0ld
Los Alamitos ha ng glider pilot
who crashed in Trabuco Canyon
while executing a mid-air turn.
Da niel K . Turco o r 4121
How ard St. died at Saddleback
Communit y Hospit al shortly
after the 4 p.m . crash at the
Escape Country hang glider hill .
. A pilot with .relatively little n y-
ing experience. Turro began his
fateful glide from Escape Coun-
try's l ,500·foot launch site and
crashed into a trash barrel at the
1,300 foot le vel.
E ye witnesses said Turco
picked himself up and resumed
the flight, executing maneuvers
with his orange Rogallo-win g
kite during his descent.
When he was stil l 100 feet in the
air, Turco m ade a 180 degree
turn headi n g do.:wnwind but
forgot lo increase hi s airs peed.
an expert observer said.
'rhe kite's nose dropped, send-
ing T urco diving head-fi rst into
the grass·covered hill. A witness
said Turco was not wearing· a
helmet even though he had
brought one along in his car .
Turco had been flying from the
1,500 fool marker for only two
weeks , Escape Country officials
said.
Jim Robinson, owner of the
trabuco Ca n yon recreation
ranch. s aid Turco had recently
installed new guy wires on hi s
kite and th at the g lider had been
tail heavy since the rewiring job.
"Wh en he stalled at the 1 .300
foot level it probably made him
nervous. He shou ld have stayC'd
off the rest of the fli ght . Because
he \Vas nervous he probably
wasn't listening lo the sound of
his sail." Robinson said .
Because they carry no air
speed indicators on bo<.1rd . hang
ylider pilots rely on the sound
made by the kite's fabric to tell
them ho\\' fa st they are goin g.
Turco was the second hang
glidt•r pilot lo die at Escape
Country this year.
._,
Orange c. •• ,·
Weatller
Cloud y tonight becoming
partly sunny Tuesday af-
ternoon . Scattered li ght
drizzle early Tuesday with
cooler days in the mid-60s .
Low s ton i g ht in th e
mid·50S.
INSIDE TODAY
Will there be enough Social
Security money for you when
you reach retirement age? Or
ore you doling out money
you 'll never see again? Finan-
cial columnist Sylvia Parter
explores future of benef iJs this
week beginning today on Pcige
85.
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'""'2 DAILY PILOT C ,,
i 8 Viets
I I
I Desire I .
I· Return
[ So rar today. eight Vielnamese
refugees at Camp Pendleton's
[Little Saigon t ent a nd quonset
I hut city h a ve signed papers in-
1 dicating they want to return to
l their homeland.
, They are homesick and miss
'f amilies they left behind, ·accord-
; ing lo interviews with the eight
1 male refugees who have accept-! ed the Stale Department's orfer
1 of a trip back. ! Requests are being processed
by the U.S. lnte ragency Task
. Force, but it is uncertain just
'how the homesick refugees will
, be returned.
Commercial a ir travel routes
1 between America and Vietnam
do not exist any more.
. One or the m en , former South
1 Vietnamese Army Maj. Ly Van
Trong; 37, was most explicit.
..
Mondi)\ May 19, 1975
o.u, Pllet Slot! Prtolo
36Woneen
Museum Aides
Link to Public
•· By HILARY KAYE
Of .. D•llyPIMIMI"
For 36 Orange Coaat women,.
being docents at the Newport
Harbor Ar t Mu seum is a way of
expanding their own art educa·
tion and appreciation.
In turn, the docents -who pro·
vide free informational tours of
the museum exhtbtts -enhance
the art a wareness of the com-
munity .
"We'r e reall y the museum's
link to the public. Sometimes,
\\'e're the only contact people
have with the museum," ex·
plained Carol Ke rfoot, head of
the docent group.
Exhibit tours are offered to the
general public bn Thursday af-
ternoons. Groups of students or
adults who make prior arrange-
1nents are given tours a t other
some o f the c ust oms that
motivated the artists:
There's an added bonus for Lh e
tour group when the docent_ has a
personal interest in a p artlcular
type of art. such as Mrs. CJt~r1es
Ullmu.n's. love of New Gwncu
primitive art.
During her tour-.& or the r ecent
exhibit, Mrs. Ullman could be
heard goin g into more d etail
\\/hen she reached the section
containing New Guinea art.
A trip lo New Guinea gave
A1rs . Ullman adde d interest ',a nd
greater first·ha nd knowledge or
the s ubject, and she was able lo
t ell her tour group about the
superstitions that prompted
some of the works of art.
! .. I'm afraid of the Viet Cong,"
declared the former military of-
ficer for the losing side. •·But I
, cannot Jive here without m y
children ... m y family."
Five of the m en interviewed
said they \vould like tofcmain in
the U.S. if only thei families
\Vere here too.
MRS. CHARLES ULLMAN GUIDES STUDENTS THROUGH PRIMITIVE ART
Art Museum's Docent Program Involves Learning, Then Teaching About Art
times during the week. '
To prepar e themselves for
the ir tour guide chores, the do-
cents participate in continuing
art instruction , with special
classes, guest speakers and trips
toother museums.
Besides the talks by the do·
cents, a taped t.our with head·
phones is now available for
persons v.'ho wish to hear the
talks, but a rrive at the museurn
on days ·othet than Thursday uf-
ternoons.
1 Authorities say more or the
18,000·plus Vietnamese and Cam-
, bodian rerugees housed at Little
Saigon, are ex pecled to ask to co
home. .. \Ve felt some people would
,,·ant to go back. so we madethat
,channel available,'' said Willi am
Stubbs. a State Department
spokesman.
'New Valley
Queen Picked
At Pageam
An Oran g e Coast College
freshm an was selected the new
Miss Fountain Valley Sunday
night at Los Amigos High School.
Monica Es pinoza, 18, took the
·oerown in competition with seven
·other girls in the city's annual
beauty pageant. She sang a J ohn
Denver song to display her taJent
·portion or the contest.
The ne w city queen is interest-
ed in drama at OCC in Costa
Mesa where she helps design sets
for college plays. She is also in·
1~rested in joining the Fountain
: Valley Police Explorer Post pro-
gram . '
Thailand OKs
U.S. Apology
Over Vessel
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -
Thailand accepted U.S. regrets
today, healing a rift over the
Mayaguez affair, a nd moved
diplomatically c lose~ lo Cam-
bodia a nd North Vietnam. But a
hard-line Vi et Cong statement
dimmed prospects for earJy Thai
rapproche m ent with South Viet-.
nam.
About 400 s tud e nt d e ·
monstrators le ft the U.S. Em·
bassy gates where they had torn
MAYAGUEZ SAILS
FOR HONG KONG-A3
HUNT NARROWS
FOR MISSING MARINES. A4
off the U .S eagle symbol and
replaced it with a poster of a
vulture. Premier Kukrit Pramoj
said, ·~we shouldn't have any
mor e trouble.''
Meanwhile, a promising start
toward establishment of Am-
bassador Nguyen Minh Phuong,
\\'ho said norm ali zation would de·
p e nd on a U .S. military
withdrawal from Thailand and
the return of South Vietnamese
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DOCTORS
The pro t es tin g
anesthesiologists are participat-
ing in emergency, obstetric and
cancer surgeries. · ·
Opera tiri g rooms wer e
s ched ul ed to c l ose in 11
Sacram ento a r ea hospita ls.
E mergency and delivery rooms
continued to operate .
The Westminster Community
Hospit al h as b~n given an in-
dication by its ;fnesthesiologists
that they will be on a slowdown
be£ore the end of the week, ac·
cordi n g to a dminis tra tor
Richard LeG r and, who said that
he was asking other personnel to
t a ke early vacations to reduce
hospital costs.
The slowdo"'n "'as most evi -
dent today at St. J oseph Hospital
and Childrens Hospital of Orange
County which s hare operating
facilities where large numbers of
surgeries are performed.
Last year , for example, 11,800
surgeries were carried out in the
nine operatin g rooms. The
hospitals hav e 14 s taff
anesthesiologists.
"Usually the operating rooms
h ave full schedules on a 'Mon·
day," a spokesm an said.
Miss Espinoza picked up a dou-
ble title, winn ing the Mi ss.
Congeniality award -an honor
given by the queen candidates
them selves.
. Runne rs up in the pageant are
TJulie Cosca, Sharon Mass and
lJanet Boreland.
· military plan es flown here by re·
fugees and also claimed by the
United States.
This afternoon St. J9seph's
Hospital administrator J erome
Herzog announced that a four-
.day work week was introduced at
the hospital today and will con·
'tinue for the duration of the
slowdown.
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6:30p.m . OPERA AT NOON -Puccini's
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Ford Pledges
To Veto Strip
Mining Bill
By HELEN THOftlAS
WA SH INGTON (UPI)
President F ord has decided to
veto federal strip m ining legisla·
lion because it "'·ould r educe
domestic coal production and
force the United States to import
more oil, White !louse sou.recs
s aid today.
Con.gress was expect ed to
move to override Ford's veto
later this week .
Ford "pocket-vetoed " a nearly
identical strip mining bill last
December after Congress ad·
journe.: for the year, leaving it
with no override possibility.
White House sources indicated
Ford's r easons for vetoing the
current legislation were almost
the same as la st time.
They noted that a reduced
Clomestic production of coal
would force the United States to
im~rl more oil.
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HOMES ...
The jury l'h asti:tt•d the soci;.li
services division s tationed :it
Orange County l\.Tcdi cal Centl'r
fo r failing to cooperate in its ia-
<1uiry. But il "'ent on to priase the as-
s istance r eceived from some
county, s tate and federal agen·.
cics res po ns ible £or pol icing
nursing homes in Orange County.
Football League
Signups in Mesa
The Cos ta Mesa Junior All·
Am e ri ca n F ootball League
sign ups will 1.ake boys aged 8 lo 14
at TeWinkle Intermediate School
· at7:30p.m . Wednesday.
Conditioning a nd t ryouts will
begin Aug. 4. The registration fee
is $5 with an additional $25 bein ~
required \\.'hen a boy is selecl1.>d
to play on a team. according to
r egistration c hairman Don Bull.
More information can be ob·
tained from Bull at 642·1893.
"We are also asking employes
lo l ake vacations early and
leaves of absence if possible," he
added.
St. J oseph's, which has 287
beds, experienced a 10 percent
.drop in admissions today and
Herzog said that he expects th e
•f.igure to climb to 20 percent
Tuesday.
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HOSPITALS
perman s aid, however, he ex·
peels the patient load to drop by
40 per cent i£ the ban continues.
t\t La Habra Communi t y
Hos pital. assistant administrator
Robert Hanna confirmed that no
elective ope rations arc being
performed, but he sounded op-
timistic about the ruture when he
referred to tonight ·s meeting al
the medical association offi ces
and said. ''Our anesthesiologists
are ready. This may be very
~hort Ii ved. ''
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FISH ...
cipe for tne batter seaJed lo his
lips.'' l\.1rs. Skiles said.
.. \Ve've never been a bl e to
m:ike the batter quite the samt·."
Ogde n agreed.
Another publicity stunt in the
t·a rly years was the frog jumping
contest. "For "'eeks details or
the conditions or the frogs \•:ould
be r eleased to generate interest
in the Fish Fry," l\·trs. Skiles
said.
Ogden. who is 58 , and was pre-
sident of the Lions Club in 1956,
laughed with Mrs. Skiles as press
clippings showed that 3.000 at-
tended the first event in 1945.
This year about 100,000 are ex·
peeled to attend .
Over the years about $500,000
has been raised for charily. Last
year ·s ne t was $27 ,000 from a
gross or $90 ,000.
"lt takes a lot of work from a
lot of people," Ogden said. "Not
just Lions Club m embe rs.
Everybody pitches in. Families,
t'verybody.''
Park Stabbing
HOLLYWOOD ·cUPI) -A
Compton man. R ichard D.
\V <Jshington, 20. 'vas stabbed lo
dcnth lute Sunday.
&mb IJefused
In Jerusalem
By The Associated Press
Sappers defused a bomb in a
, paint can in a crowded area of
J erusalem today near the Jaffa
Gate. It was t he 16th bomb inci-
dent reported in Israel and the
occupied t erritories in the past
\o1teek.
The Israeli military command
announced that a border patrol
s hot and killed an Israeli Arab
s lipping through the barbed "'ire
fence along the Lebanese border.
A spokesman said it was ilot
kno"'n ir the Ar ab was ('Onnected
\\·ith the increased terrorism.
Special training sessions ar e
held prior to the opening of each
exhibit to acqu aint the docents
"'ilh the various works and
artists represented in each show.
Only a portion of the docents
are briefed on t he individual ex·
hibits, a nd those women are
responsible for all lours while
that exhibit is on display.
"The d oce nt tries to give the
visitor to the museum added in·
sight into art. She tries to pull it
all together and say why it is the:
\Vay it is,•• Mrs. Kerfoot ex-
plained.
For e xa mple, during the recent
exhibit, "The Artist as Collec-
tor," which featured primitive
art, the docents outlined the his-
tory of the differ ent primitive
cultures, explained the styles
us ed in the works, a nd m entioned
The docents also extend thei r
art talks beyond tlie museum and
into various ele mentary schools
in the county. A program called
"art awareness" (formerly Pro-
ject Schooltime) takes docents
and other volunleets into the
classrooms, armed with prints'to
illustrate their talks. .
1t1rs . Kerfoot, a former art
t eacher, e xpla ine d that the
\vomen involved in the docent
progr am became interest ed
primarily because of their desire
to le arn more about art.
"But, they also have a love of
t eaching what they have learned.
Docent is the Lalin word for 'to
teach','' she added.
'· Quake Hits Alaska
PALMER, Alaska (UPI) -A
strong earthquake rolled across
central Alas ka Sunday but
caused no damage.
Clouds Over Indiana
Threatenin g l·louds of variou s contrasts
·drift slo\vly over the landscape n ear
W all ac~. lnd., shortly after a May thun·
derstorm, making the countryside "appear
like the opening scene of "The Wi za rd of
Oz."
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