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~ T U ESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 20, 1975
VOL 6ol, NO. 140, J S£CTl0NS, J4 PAGES
eld in Slaying
Dallr Piiot SIMI Plwt• ' r.-:-17.
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MURDER SUSPECT MOORE ARRAIGNED TODAY
Officer Barry Snyder (right) Led the Way from Jail
i agwwn Arraigned
in Wife's Slaying
.. ~• I + -~ .. i1'-0hn M . Moore, who claims lt1 Ofricer Ambrose reported that
De a member of the Laguna Hare as police drew· close, Moor e ~shna sect, was led away rrom raised his han·ds and surren-
Jif:·guna Beach City Jail today for dered,,fepor-tedly saying ''Please
an'aignment on murder charges. don't bla me w hat I've done on
,.,Moore w as arrested minutes the movement."
after the shooting death of his Moore fs t o be represented in
ell.ranged wife, Jayme F. Sim~ ·· C<?UI1 b.y the,pwblic·4efender's of·
nlons, 24, a m ember of the lndfan .rice. He'has been·held in Laguna
religious c ult, Frid~!' in the mid-<See K RIS:HNA, P ageA2>'
.U.of a Laguna Beach street near
•downtow n business district. ·~agun a Beach police have
eomplled a voluminous stack of
~ice r eports, interviews and
eoroner's findings in the case, the
dly's first murder since 1972 When 'woman was shot to death
_tiyber boyfriend in a Wave Street
@artmenl .
v.~A coroner 's au t o p sy
-..blished tha t three .25 caliber
a1Qgs were fired into the brain.of
tiWwoman.
~oore, ;w ho lists on alternate
Jtlh\e of Jagaddeva Das, was ar·
tested at the Hare Krishna Tem-
~l 641 Ramona A venue. He told
@l ce he had gone there t o
~ange from his white and blue
Kiishna dhote. (robes) into
l!jjulen. · · ~ ,Offi.cers~Carlene Ambrose and ~ Snyder along wlth·two do-.
~yes 'were sent to the tempJo
jininedlatel.y after the shooting
_.,_.. saw :Moore talking with dMber devotee or lhe aecL. • ••
Ford Opposed
' To Tax.Hike
WASHlNGTQN (AP). -The
Ford administration today op·
posed any Social Secwily tax in·
creases before 1977•bUt declined.
to advance a specific prop0sal t~
bail the"system out of its current
deficit which threatens to de'plete
emergency reserves by about
1980 . .
Caspar W .· WeJ nberger,
secretary of health, education
and welfare, .. sajd .the: wmt~
House was "reluclanl to put
fqrwo.rd· another specific pro-
posal in light or the ..availer di•·
regard" Congress demonstrated
toward an earlier suggestion to
limit Social Security ci:>sl·Of·
Uving increases .to five ])¥Cent
lhisyear.
H:urd Trial
J111-y Eyes Viejo
Mt1rder Scene
By TOM BARLEY
Of tlM D•llY PllOC SW"
A jury that spent most of Mon-
day touring 'the Irvine area
w~ere Mission ·Viejo teacher
Florence Nancy Brown spent the
last terror-filled hours of her life
was asked today to find suspect
Steven Craig Hurd guilty of first
degree murder. (Related Picture
Page A3 )
De puty District Attorney.
Frank Briseno identified her
Mafioso, CIA
Tied to Plot
On Castro?
. ...
killer as Hurd, 25. a bushy-haired
transient who has spent most of
the five years since Mrs. Brown's
murder in mental detention.
Briseno furth er desc ribed
Hurd today in his opening state-
ments as the leader of a gan~ of
drug-using drifters who met 1n a
Costa Mesa motel five years 3go
to plan an armed robbery that
turned into a murder rampage
and claimed ~wo victims in 24
hours-\. _ _ _ .
Briseno told the Orange County
Superior Court jury that both
killings were "vicious, violent
crimes in which neither victim
was shown any element of corn·
passion or mercy.''
Mrs. Brown, 31, of El TorO, was
on her wa y to-the-school·district ··
offices on June 3, 1970, when her
station wagon was stopped by the
gang at the Sand Canyon Road
WASHINGTON (UPI ) -The exit of the Santa Ana Freeway,
Rockefeller Commission has r e-Briseno said.
ceived evidence from the FBI . And he r eminded the jury of
linking · the Central Intelligence the panel's tour Monday when,
Agency with the Mafia in an at-with Judge Frank Domenichini
tempt to assassinate Cub an and court officials, they toured
Premier Fidel Castro, a corn-the various points at which Mrs.
mission source said today. Brown was humiliated, stabbed,
During its 18-week investiga-murdered and then buried in a
lion of the CIA, the commission shallow grave just over the
headed by Vice President Nelson Riverside County line.
A. Rockefeller uncovered a com-Briseno commented to the jury
p_l_et_e__ file _ on _ t~e _f!l_t!~~~..'-; ... itffa~ thi;~~ ~as very lit.tie h~pe _
Departm ent of Justice, the tfi1t MP9,.JBr6~,.,woukl-..r1ce1ve
source said. any other kind of treatnlehl In
lt was not clear whether the view of what he said was meted
1961 project was approved by out to service station attendant
then-Presidenl Kennedy. Jerry Wayne Carlin·the previous
Top CIA officials have con-day.
, sl&tently denied. that the agency Briseno said Hurd was with
ever approved ahy assassination <See TRIAL, f'.age i\2~)
plots, but have de<:lined to com-
ment on whether such plots were
D•lly P'UOC S~l PIMM
SEEMED UNCONCERNED
SteVen Cr•ig Hurd
dl~~:·:i;.lence or the FBI file Pai· r Cl l!ll ~m Miller was reported today by The New Q..9.
York Times and confirmed by
United Press1lnternational from
commission sourc.es.
The FBI file r ep9rtedJy showed
that Sam Pian'Cana, a well·
known Chicago !(ackets figure,
and uod er.wo(Jd soldier o f
fortune Johh R•elll were con·
tacted by tl)e C in 1961 and of·
fered a ~ntrac o carry out the
plot. • • ~.. ~·:K ·,
Is Missing Father
Hospital
Officials
Huddling
•
Hos pital administrators
throughout o range County, faced
with a virtua l halt on elective
surgeries \>Y the end of the week,
called emergency meetings to-
day to ma p plans to tackle the
. cn sis.
Short work weeks and pay cuts
are being planned to ease the ex·
peeled 40 percent drop in patients
in the private hospitals as a re·
s uit of the decision reached Mon-
day ni g ht . of t h e 12 5
--anesthesiologists-in the-county to
stop partic ipating in all but
emergency, cancer, obstetric
and life and limb threatening
surgeries. The doctors are pro-
t esting the s piraling cost of
malpractice insurance.
After a m ee tin g of the
anesthesiologists · in ·ttre Orange
County Medical AssoCiation,
Orange, Dr. Phillip Weingart, a
s pok esman for the group, said he
expected·SO percent or the coun·
ty 's anesthesiologists to be
participating in the slowdown by
W.ednesday and "almost 100 per·
cent" by Friday.
But there were indications to·
day th at the slowdown wou hl.
spread lo other doctors. The
anesthesiologists' action has the
CSee DOCTORS, Page i\2)
We ••her
Continued cloudy with
chance of ltght s howers in-
land Wednesday. Wind y
and continued quite cool
with highs at the beaches 58
rising to 63 inland. Lo"·s
near 50.
I NSIDE TODAY
"The Mary Tyler Moore
. Show'' was hailed by the
ielevi.ri.on academy as the au.I-
.standing comedy ;,erie.s of
1974-15. winning a lotal of six
Emmy1 Monday night. Page
AS.
They reportedly were give
poison capsules, which were to
be uaed to kill the Cuban leader.
·-i\~.:t;.ro..·:90\h-WW! Said\<>
have 'been Undef"investfgalion by
lhe Department ,of J ustice in con·
nectlon with their underworld ac·
t.lvities. It was unclear whether
there was any attempt to carry
out the plot.
TERRA LINDA CAP) -A cognized the captain's voice and
brother and sister say il took 22 face in a lelevision broadcast
years and an international inci· Saturday a fter s;ambodia re.
dent to locate the sea·raring leased the Mayaguezcrew.
bUl..er they claim is Charles T. ..We compared 'old photos to '"Mttf&r;-~·a p tai n .. ~oc. t.ne u.S. pictures in the papei-s, ··he added
merchant ship MayagYeZ: • "He-'s-ulder oo.~ b~i\,'~_him. No
"I tried to get hold of him a doubt about it: MY ·sts~'r'1!Rid I
number ot·U...u Jil<~.~11'11'1<' """'botlrn<i.tel4'llnd Wont• to.tall< '
m a.rried . · an,d when m y t wo to him." ·
children were born," J&mes T. His 28-year -old sister, Cheryl
Miri er said th an lhterview ,Miller Pedefsen, said, '11 didn't
Monday . ''Now ·he's got six: even know if he was living. When
crandchildren he doesn't know I was born, he and my mother
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Sen. Q . .Orge S. McGovern (D·
(See CASTRO, Page.U)
about.'' were divorced.
The 3'·year-old electrician i•J was five or so t)1c last time I
aatd ho and b is Jn.other r e · <See MILLER, Page A2) ,
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Trirunphal Entry
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Crouxls Greet Reds in Laos
SAVANNAKHET, Laos (UPI )
1 -The Communist Pathet Luo
made a triumphal entrY into this
1 <"enlra l Laotian town today I aboard a flow e r -bedecked con·
voy of Russian tanks and trucks.
Twelve Americans held here un -
~ er house arrest by s tudents
the loyalist. or non.Communist
side. The Pathet Lao have oc-
cupied <> number or other towns
as they expanded their control
across th e country in the past few
weeks.
The Pathel Lao :irrived in
Savannakhet this afternoon
aboard two Russian-1nade P'M6
tanks and about 12 trucks. They
were met by crowds in the streets
and garlanded with flowers while.
• \\1ere in good <'Ondition.
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1 .Savannakhet, a town of about
30,000 on the P..1ekonglliver, was
the last r emaining major town on
Typhoon Peril
Fear Voiced for Refugees
AGANA, Guam (AP ) -A warm tropical rain fell
on Guam's ''T e nt.city'' refugee camp today, while-0(-
-fici4j ls completed l)lans for \Vorse weather yet to
come.
U.S. Navy s pokesmen said that approval had
been given for a contingency plan to move all 40 ,000
Vi etna mese r efu gees to shelters s hould a typhoon hit.
''W.e're not afraid of the rain ,'' said a Navy offic er
<JS raindro11s pe lted the tents. ''But we're afraid of
\Vhat comes with it -\vind. ''
Adm. Steve Morrison, commander of Naval
forces in the Ma rianna Islands, has expressed fear s
that winds about 40 miles per hour could blow away
the thousands of tents housing refugees.
Although no typhoons are in sight, the is land 's
rainy season is nearing and tropical storms here are
sometimes accompanied by winds up to 75 in.p.h.
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~Hate to Leave
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Evacuees Attached
To Tent ·Dwellings
By RICHARD SALTUS
A11.ec i11ed Prt11 Wl'ittt'
Camp Jlendleton's crowded
t ent city has become so familiar
to some refugees that they are re·
luctant to leave it for the unknown
outside.
Some refugees about lo depart
for new lives with relatives or
sponsors said Monday they had
''ery mixed feelings about saying
goodbye to ''Little Saigon.''
And some refugees without
s ponsors, fearing mistreatment
and isolation from their ooun·
t rymen, r eportedly believe it is
better to s tay her e tha n to rush
;into a strange li ving situation
and no sure income.
··1r they don't have jobs wait·
lng for them , some people would
r ather stay here where they al
least get three meals a day,"
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TRIAL .••
Arthur Craig ''h1 oose" Hulse,
then 16, on June 2, 1970, when
Carlin, 20, was robbed of $40
while tending the pumps at a
Garden Grove area service sta-
t ion.
Briseno said Carlin was t aken
to the rest room by Hurd and
Hulse where a comment made by
the young attendant to Hulse led
the 350-pound .. six·foot youth to
s trike Carlin on the head with a
roofer's ax.
Carlin , his head and shoulders
draped over the urinal. was the n
repeatedly struck by l-lulse until
the upper part or his body
became unrecognizable, Briseno
said. ·
• The prosecutor s tressed that
Hurd is not be ing tried today for
the Carlin murder for which
Hulse is now serving a life which·
Hul.se is now ser ving a life term in
state prison. l·lulse is scheduled to
appear as a prosecution witness.
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said a former Saigon resident.
A former U.S. government
employe who has been working
with one of the volu nta r y
sponsor-finding agencies here
said she had seen a number of re-
fu gees turn down sponsorship.
"They don 't know if a sponsor
will be good to them. They feel
that rather than be hasty about
leaving, it is better to wait here
because eventually the govern·
ment might resettle them all in
one place," said Do Thi Sang, 30,
who was a personnel worker with
the Defense Attache Office.
There is a distinct preference,
she said; for sponsorship that
\vould group many refugees in
one place, such as an agreement
by Washington State to sponsor
SOOVietnamese.
Hong Du Tran, the Vietnamese
manager of camp five, said he
doubted there we re many re·
fusals of sponsorship. But he
;.i greed that th e r e w e r e
widespread feelin gs of reluc-
tance and fears that sponsors
won't l ive up to t h e ir
r esponsibilities. "We are very
concerned," he told a newsm an,
"that you follow up on our people
and report if there is any mis-
treatment."
One of the handful of refugees
to be processed out of the camp
Monday was Thanh Do Viet, 27,
tin interpreter who is taking his
wire and child to a sponsoring
f<imily in San Diego.
'"I have mixed feelings," he
said. "l am not quite glad to
leave. 1 even postponed my de·
parture for one d ay to h a ve more
time to say goodbye because soon
we will be all spread out and
won't have the opportunity to see
our fell ow countrymen."
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MILLER .••
saw him," she r ecalle<t. "He took
m y brother and me lo an
Oakland department store and
told us to buy anything we want-
ed for our Christmas presents.''
"There's no bitterness towards
him," she added. "Things like
this happen when people get
divorced."
Mrs. Pedersen, now a mother
of four, said she was sending a
letter to the captain in llong
Kong.
The 62-year-old sea captain's
present wife, Ann MUler of Foun-
tain Valley. declined to either
confirm or deny whether he had
been m arried previously or had
C'hild ren. "They s hould ask m y
husband that," she said.
Sea-Land Company, th e
Oakland-based owner of the
.Mayaguez, said the ship would be
in llong Kong for five days, but
Mill er was not available im·
mediately for comment.
J{RISHNA. ••
Beach City J ail in lieu of $250,000
ball.
The couple's 2-year-old child
Lila has been placed in custody
of the deceased woman '1 mother
in St. Louis.
..
the s tudents who seized the town
las t week accompanied . them in
Jeeps a nd snaked ahead of their
vehicles in a LaoUan-style. folk
dance. Pretty glrlS' giggled on the
sidewalks.
Unlike elsewhere in Indochina,_
Laos has a working peace agree·
menl and the Laotians are a peo.
pie who (lrobably wo.uldnot_have
a:on.e to war if left to_lhemselves.
So there were no scenes ol-But·
render, but ins t ead one of
welrome.
Brig. Gen. Nouphet Daohuang,
the loyalist commander, met the
Pathet Lao convoy outside town-.
Both Nouphet and the Pathet. Lao-
• commander, a paunchy man in a
baggy green uniform, were
garland ed with flowers. Nouphet
CAMBODIAN GUNBOAT
CREW GIVES UP, A4
JEWS ALSO IMMIGRATE
TO U,S.-Colurnn, 87
then got into his Jeep and the
Palhe t Lao chief got into a
second loyalist Jeep to follow
him into town. '
While the march of Welcome
was under way, six U.S. AID of·
fi cials and their wives re mained
tit home under the restrictions
the students have.made unUl the
governm e nt meets their de-
mands involving the future·role
of the U.S. AID program and the
.,replacement of a number of gov-
ernment officials.
The Americans are in the pro-
cess of packing up to leave.
Although they said their future
status was not fully determined,
they are the last U.S. AID people
re maining a t permanent posts
outside Vientiane and it was
plain they did not expect to stay,
•at least in their present nuiribers.
"I'd hope they would drive a
hard enough bargain in Vi en-
tiane lo have one American or
two Americans on hand for a
~·hile to wind this thing down,"
said Sanford J . Stone, 58,
Cleveland, Ohio, the senior
American of£i"~ial here.
There were no incidents over
the a rrival or the Pathet Lao
here . When they reached town,
they stopped by a temple, and
were blessed by monks. They
then gave speeches, and it ap-
peared that there would be a
large celebration over their ar~
rival in the evening.
Earlier, the Pathel Lao en-
tered the towns of Takbek and
Paksc, to the north and south of
here.
Marine Held;
Plastic Bag
His Undoing
A young Marine from El Toro
MCAS can attest today to the cl-
inging power of thOse li ttle
plastic bags you buy in lh~store.
Dennis M. Pile, 24, a resident
or the base, was arrested about 6
a.m. in Irvine and booked on SUS·
picion of possession of marijuana
and being in a place where mari·
j uana was being used.
Officer Pal Rodgers said he
started to pull Pile over on Bryan
Avenue west of J effrey Road to
check out the vehicle, wh en all of
a sudden a plastic bag flew out a
wi ndow of the old four-door
sedan.
The patrolman alleged the
wi nd bl ew the plastic bag con-
taining asserted marijuana right
back into the r ear door handle.
where it snagged and was wait-
ing as e vidence when he walked
up lo the stopped car.
15 Marines
Win Medals
SUBIC N AVAL BASE, the
Philippines (AP) -Fifteen U .S.
Marines wounded in the
Mayaguez rescue oPeraUons re·
ceived Purple Heart medals
from their coinmanding officer
shortly a fter they disembarked
from the carrier Cora,l Sea here
today.
Maj . Gen . K e nneth J .
J-(oughton, commanding general
of the 14,000·man Okinawa·
headquarter ed U.S. 3rd Marine
Division, pinned the medals on 12
Marines at the wharf of this U.S.
naval base.
Three Mari nes were given
medals in the sick bay of the car·
rier.
They were all among the 71
'Marines wounded in the r escue
operation as their beliropters
were shot down by Khmer Rouge .
ground fire on Koh Tang island.
Strip Mine Veto
WASHINGTON (U Pll
President Ford·to(!ay vetoed the
strip mlnlng bill that would h•ve
set federal standard& for surface
mining. It was the second time in five monlha Ford had votoechucb
,a measure.
So Long,·Pop
' Presidenf Ford gets a goodbye kiss from his daughter.
Susan, before boarding a helicopter on the White House.
lawn for the firs t leg of a fli ght to Charlotte, N.C., where
Ford will give a speech at the city's Freedom Day
celebration ..
Smoke-free County
Areas Seen in Bill
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
01 Ute D•llY P'iltll St.IH
Orange County supervisors
routinely approved sweeping
amendments to the county's anti·
smoking ordinance today after
three weeks of discussion and re-
vision. The toughened ordinance
goes into effect in JO'days,
The revisions, dra rted by
Supervisor Ro bert Battin, ex-
pand the s moking ban in county.
owned and leased buildings and
extend some of the limitations to
private s tores, theaters and
restaurants within county te r-
ritory used by the general public.
The strictest application of the
ordinance, however, will be on
county property.
·rhe measure was approved 4-1
with Supervisor Ralph Diedrich
opposing. He said he believes
some portions of the new or-
dinance ar e unenforceable.
Under the new law, smoking
will be expressly prohibited in all
public meeting rooms, building
hallways and building ele vators.
It will be allowed only in private
offices, r estrooms., e mploye
lounges and specifi c areas dc-
signat~d by county depa rtment
heads.
T he total ban will also extend
to the r eading rooms, viewing
rooms and othe r public areas of
libraries and museums.
It will also a pply to all public
a nd private health care facilities
except in rooms occupied by one
patient. Smoking in stage and
movie theaters will be allowed
only in lobbies.
Less stringent are the limita·
lions on s moking in privately
owned establishments such as re·
tail stores and r estaurants.
Cow Killed
OnFreeimy
A n1arauding ·beast was
corralled with help of the
Costa Mesa Police Depart-
ment helicopter Eagle 1
Monday on the Orange
Freeway near Brea and
fin3.lly killed by authorities
in a hail of gunfire.
Ca lifornia Hi g hway
Patrol officers who shot it
listed the a nima l as a
steer.
Costa Mesa poli ce re-
co.rd s i ndi cated the
berserk animal was a cow.
Helicopte r pilo t Sgt.
Larry Bersch said in his
dispatch report that it took
20 rounds of ammunition lo
dispatch th e a nimal which
ha d str ayed o nto the
freeway near the Tonner
Canyon offramp, creating
a traffic hazard.
f're• P.,,e Al
DOCTORS
support or the Orange County
Medical Asaoclatlo.n, ond Dr .
Phi)lp McFarland or FuliertOn.
association president, also aald
that' the ·a-.aoclation will 1upport.
"the decision ''of several in·
dividuaJ physicians to ~ilh~old
non-e mergency !Services ••• to
dev.elop a unified18c\ion."
f:ver e tt Bannlater, an usocia·
tlon odminis trator, agreed today
that the Mtrlke could spread to
other doctors. 1'hc as:soclullqn
has 1,900 membtrs.
Anesthesiolot;ists al Tuatin
Community Hospital are waiting
to see whether the lei\slaturc
passes emergency legislation to
relieve the situation by Friday,
according to Mrs. Jane White,
director of nurses.
'"If some legislation is nol
passed to alleviate the insurance
problem, I'm pretty 1urc they
will go along with the slowdown .
Through Friday, we will pro·
bably fun ction normully. ''
A hall to elective surgcr;ies, she
said, would cul about 50 percent
of the hospit al's patient load.
Co nsequently. other employcs
will be given early .vacations or
Itiaves of absence. ·
Jf .the ,fw a lkOut lasts long
enoUgh, · sbe said, the hospit•I
employes m ay go ori a three ~r
four-day work week. ·
Other medical specialists, slie
· said, are likely to go along with
th,e anesthesiologists' walkout.
''Jt1s juat a question of time
before all 'the doctors are affecJ.·
ed by it. h1ost of the m seem to~
in s y mp al h y with t h:e
-aneslhejlologisb." l!frS. Whi~
said.
l'ro• Page Al
CASTRO •.•
S.D.J, said in an inte rview last
IA-eek after returning from Cutm
that Castro had documentation
proving he was the tar ge t of ~
CIA assassin ation plot. .
Also l ast week, fo rm e-r
Treasury Sec{e.tary C. Doug13s
Dillon, the vic'e chairman of the
Rockefell er Co mmission, told re·
porters the panel's final report
would discuss allegations the
CIA was involved in a number of
assassination t>lots . He said the
report on this issue would "deal
mainly with Castro" but·rerused
'lo elaborate.
The commission is .scheduled
to give its final report to Prcsi·
.dent Ford June 6, and it is expect·
. ed it ·will be made public s~rtly
therearter.
Commission Executive Direc·
tor David W. Be lin refused to
comment 'on the existence oC the
FBI fil e confirming the Castro
plot.
As far back as 1967, columnist
Jaclc Anderson reported that
Robert Maheu, once an FBI man
with CIA connections a nd later
one of lhc top officials in the
Howard Hughes empire, co ntact·
ed. the two underworld figures in
connection with lhe Castro plot ..
Earlier this year . two.aides to
the late Robert F. Kenned.y said
they had been told by the then·
attorney general of the existence
of such a plot.
Neither h1 a heu nor the un·
derworld figures were ques·
. tioned by the full Rockefeller
Commission, but reportedly the
Castro plot was fully probed by
staff investigators.
4 Children Killed
BREST, France (UPI) -An
explosion destroyed a World War
II blockhouse Monday, killing
rour children who were playing
in it. The blast catapulted one or
the bodies over a four-story
b~ilding.
WHAT YOU SEE IS
IHOT HECESSARIL YI
WHAT YOU GET!
The tufting machines make carpet 70 times fastef than Axmirister and Wilfo"
today than 30 years ago.
The tufting machines make corpet 70 times faster than Axmininter and Wilton
looms. These machines will make up to 12 lineal feet of carpeting per minute,
either ,twelve or f ifteen feet wide. The relative ease of this manufacturing
method hos had one negative a sp ect. Instead o f about ten resp ected,
reliable mills, todoy there ore mOfe than 300 mills, many of questionable
integrity. lt is no t difficult for a clever carpet designer to make a carpel look
i,. far better than it is.
The answer to the consumer is clear: Either know your manufacturer -or rely
on o reputable retailer. (Alden's, o f course.)
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DEAR'PAT : I purchased a
1970 Volkswagen rrom a priv<1te
party recently . As part of chang-
ing the registration from Arizona
lo California, I've been told that I
must have the NOx device in-
, stalled to obtain a certificate or
compliance that m eets the
motor vehicle poll ution control
standards. I thought NOx devices
were no longer required. Is
someone just trying lo gel more
money out of me. or am I in error
about this?
· L.HJ. San Jua n Capistrano
Sorry, but the NOx device mus L
be ln1talled to meet DMV pollu·
tton control s tandards. This
111ually is done by the seller, not
the buyer. Although the law re·
quiring installation o( the NOx
device bas been r epealed, this
·applies to current owners. When
any 1966 through 1970 model car
is sold (both California and out·
of-state current registration), it
must have the NOx device'ln-
staUed and/or be inspected and
correct ed to m eet MVPC re-
quirements for new owner re·
gistratloo. The Department of
Motoi' Vehicles allows at least 60
days for obt atnlng devices
·necessary for certification. If re·
qoested, fees c::an be paid and a
U~e extension granted.
Dog and Cud
DEAR PAT: My dog has been
eating a lot' of grass lately.
Although he doesn '\ show any
signs of havin g worms, I've
always heard that when a dog
eats grass it's a sure indication
that he has round worms. Is. this
true?
G .C., Dana Point
Most dogs eat grass simply
because they like it, and some
eve n have their f avorite
varie ties . 1\c co rding to
veterinarians conL acted, the
theory thaL a dog eats grass lo ~cure worms or to soothe a dis-
tressed 11tomach stems from the
observation that dogs often vomit·
• after eating grass. This usually Is
caused by a long strand of grass
~that triggers t~e gag reflex.
1. You'll notice that lhe dog goes
right back to finishing ~is vegeta·
·bt't. If other signs of.worms are
• prewent, and some are obseTVed,
: take your dog to a veterlnarlan
' for ,Identification of the worms
·and proper medication to treat
-lhe pr~blem.
·Slides Delayed
' DEAR PAT: Isenlan$8check
·to Jet Color Lab in Seattle, Wash.
·on Feb. 25 to cover the cost of
;enlarging se,veral slides. 1 re·
:ceived a postcard March 11 that
:stated there would be a three-
• week delay in protessing due to a
fire in their facilities. It's DO\''
been five weeks and• I"ve re-
·ieeived nothing. My 1etters of in·
,qu1TY have not been answered
.ether. t w u ref erred to this com·
, pany by someone who said they
, hadexceUent1ervlre.1 do not.find
1 lhiJtobethecase.
L .A., Hunf.initon Beach
' Your alldes were malled April
• 31. Ir yoa have •OI received them,
• wrile lo Joi Color Lu _, Ille
I AYS coDtact. Tbe pho&o Onn'1
I 1polluman Hid lllal allboqll
I ao1 maay 11ldu r,en ~
'by tff fire, a eloeatlom •••
'Dff:t!M&J'Y a•d corre.,..mce la
ao1 JIH 'com.lotely .. lo dale.
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Tuesday. May20. 197S CAil Y PILOT tJ;J
Colutnnist H11rls Coast Salvos
By JAN WORTH df ... 0.11• POllMMI
Mobattta once threw aeid In
hlJ eyes and blinded him.
Speakinc in Leisure World
Laguna H'.ills Monda.y, con·
aervatlve labor columnist Victor
Riesel hurled vitriolic charges or
hiaown.
Qn the receiving end were his
congresswomap .Bella Abzue.
Sen. Frank Church, British
socialists, anyone who wants to
. ''destroy-the ClA-and Ji'BI," aod
those obsessed with Watergate.
Be p_rfticted that the nation
wJU come out of the depths or the
recession soon .
"There still will be eight or
nine m illion unemplpyed."
Riesel said. "But despite those
who speak of gloom ancr doom,
out across the country there sUll
will be 84 .million people worklng,
and it's goin g to stay that way.
Our country will continue to be
free, viable and prosperous."
Riesel, whose column is read
by an estimated 23 million
Americanis _ daily, attributed
spirall.ng prices to five causes.
Inordinately h igh interest
ratefj are one of the basic
culprits. he said. Other culprits
are the high cost of labor, pre·
ssures from environmentalists, a
working class with the "mo$l in·
ordinate power the proletariat
has ever had,'' and the decision
of the oil·producing nalions to in-
crease the cost of petroleum, he
said.~
The struggle between the Uhil·
ed . Farm Workers and the
Teamsters to get control of the
food -eathering industry is "an
enormous story," Riesel said.
"The farm \11orkers are en·
lilied to a decent living,'' he said,
··eut the struggle between t"'O
labor groups should not put the
price of vegetables so high that
people who also work for a living
cannot affotd to have them on
their table.
Halloween Death
Child Testifies
In Poison Tria{,
HOUSTON (UPI) -Lillie
Kimberly Lane Bates, dressed in
a red frock with white trim, sat
erect in the witness chair, her
hands folded before her. Her
voice was clear, although a trifle
nervous, as she looked al Ronald
Clark O'Bryan and told the pro·
secular v.·hat happe ned last
Halloween night.
"I-le (0'Bryan } handed out the
giant pixy stix." she told pro-
secutor Michael 1-linton. "He
handed one to me. one to my
brother and one to each of his
children."
Within a few short hours, her
friend, Timothy MarkO'Bryan,8.
lay dead in a hospital, the victim
of cyanide poisoning from
granules placed in the 20-inch-
long candy-filled plastic str<:1:ws
. passed out following the rainy
Halloween evening.
O'Bryan. 30. an optician. is on
Bus Parking
Plans Delayed
-By Flmoors
An acre of spring nowers has
temporarily delayed the wheels
of progress in Garden Grove.
Orange County Tr ansit District
directors were told Monday that
plans to le<:1:se the acre of land as
a bus parking area have been
stymied because the time for
harvesting the commercial
blossoms is not yet al hand.
The district has a lready leased
1.8 acres of the total 3.6 acre pro-
perty from Jeanette Green a nd -
was in the process of closing a de·
al for the acre in question.
But Mrs. Green asked the dis-
trict to hold off until early June
so she could get her nowers to
market. She offered the last six-
tenths of an ·acre to the district
without charge -a $7,200 sav~
ings over two years.
Directors agreed unanimously
with just one comment by board
member Dick Lynn of Newport
Beach.
": AilybOdy opposed to apple
pie, motherhood or growing
flowers ought to be
horsewhipped." he said.
Going&ck
To Basics?
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)
-A Florida legislator has pro·
posed to replace a public official
standards and conduct bill with
the Ten Commandments.
Rep. Gene Hodges (l)..Cedar
Key), wrote an amendment Mon·
day to a bill setting guidelines ror
public employes whichiaid, "All
e lecled officials and public
employes stiall abide by the Ten
Commandments as stated by
Moses and pursue the purposes
and goals as staled by Jesus ln
the S4?rmon on the Mount.·· '
Woman Guilty
In Poisoning ,
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (U PI > -
DefenH attorneya say they will
seek a new lrial for Katherine C.
Kuru. convicted of killlna her
policeman husband by putting
anen.lc ln his wine.
trial for the murder and attempl·
ed murder of his daughter and
the t"'O chi ldren of Jimmy
Wilson Bates, a light company
employe.
In earlier testimony, Bates told
the lO·man, two-woman jury he
was fi lled with anger at the death
of young Timothy and the threat
to his own children.
•·1 was angry," he said. "And I
"'anted the individual who tried lo
.killpiy children caught. I was in a
stateoC.a nger."
Then he related his church-
going friend's reaction .
··It 's a pretty wide thing,''
Bates quoted O'Bryan as saying.
·"I don't see how they •can ever
pin this on anyone.'·
Bates a lso told the court he sa"·
0 ' Bryan emerge from an ap·
parently empty house Halloween
evening carrying the·candy.filled
straws later idenli£icd as the
poisoned containers.
"'He had some candy in his
hands,·· Bates said. "He walked
down the driveway and
said, 'You've go"5fch neighbors
look what they are.giving out.' ··
Bates said his own son planned
to eat his share of the candy, but
was forbid.den by his mother
because or the mess it made.
i·linton is aSkipg ror the death
penalty in the case. The state
contends O'Bryan murdered his
son and tried lo ki ll his daughter
for $63 ,000 in life insurance.
Bates also testified O'Bryan
had sworn him to secrecy on his
plans to buy a house in hi s
friend·s suburban neighborhood
by putting down a cash ~uity .
Three Held
In Stabbing
SAN BERNARDINO (AP)
Three persons have been booked
for investigation of murder in the
icepick s la:ying of an elderly man
found dead in the kitchen of his
apartment.
Booked were Theresa Diaz, 24 ,
or Redlands; Ramona Martinez.
34, of Colton ; and Joe Garcia, 36.
of San Diego, a uthorities said
Monday.
Santos Rosas, 76, was found de·
ad from 12 slab wounds Friday,
police said. His television, re·
ported stolen, was recovered
during the murder investigation.
SIA Hideom
Data&red
SACllAMENTO CUPI) -The
defense for two reputed Sym-
bione se Liberation Army
"soldiers" on trial for murder
Monday pr esented evidence
about a series of ?Puted SLA
hideouts, two of wtiich could be
connected to Patricia Hearst.
Alameda County public de·
fender James Jenner, attorriey
for Russell Little, put more than
a doZen witnesses on the stand to
show evidence found in an al·
leged ''death house··· where Little
Jived matched similar evidence
found In other homes used by the
SW\.
Little, 25, and Joseph Remiro,
28, are char1ed with the cyanide·
bullet assassinatJon of Oakland
~hools Superintendent Marcus
Fmter.
A Jury In St. Louis County
Circuit Court Jound Mrs. Kuru, ,
28, guilly of murder and rwcom·
mended• life prison aentence.
}.ii autopsy after tho death ol
patrolman Michael Kurtz Feb.
zs, 19'14, ahowed be had m Um•
the _,..111 amount o1..-. In
hlsUVtt.
Prisoner Slain
STILLWATER, MiM. <AP) -
Ono prisoner was killed and six
Olheni Injured lo a dbiurbaoce at
StWwaler state Prison Monday
ollhl. 1\he dlsturbanee was
""""9d about •• "°"' after it ~.
··There should not be-a parity
for those "'ho are qualified ror
stoop labor and thoSe who are
surgeons or 1.:·1s cr light rt.··
searchers.··
"Unless you can sepn.rate the
crusaders fron1 the crooks in
your study yf labor, you may by
default give our country over to
un underworld ;:1lliancc." Ric.sci
!)aid.
The labor writer was blinded 19
years ago by mobsters af,er a
series of articles Riesel wrote
trying to expose l\'lalia involve·
ments in New York
"The underworld is di!rerent
today. It's not the boom·boom-
boom-boom of the Godrather
which has been so romanticized
recently. I cannot understand
that . ·
··it ls different. It 's a smoother.
more sophisti('a ted operation
The fi vc fa n1 ii ies ._.re still here and
th ey stretch from one t.'nd of the
Se~ne of Crinae
,country lolhcothl-'r ''
In California. Riesel said, the
J\1afia is ··a quiescent group.··
"Exce pt that this part or the
world. especially l.os Angeles,
suddenly looks good to thcn1
because them ark ct Is open "
"J \\'Ondcr tf yuu have given
any ~hought to how this "'ill af·
rect your table and your drcssini:
room,·· Riesel s :lid . "'1llc Mafi:1
\\'ill not affc<'l you t.'Xt.'t.'pt in wh<.i!
things cost
''But we 're al l so bus y
watching Wutergate," Riesel
said. "'I'd have liked to see an in -
vestigation or several other ad·
ministrations ··
\\'hen Riesel slated that former
President Richard Nixon v.•as
··one or the fev.· proressional prc
sidents this nation has ever had ,··
several peoplC' walkc.'<I out of the ·
leC'lurc. one s ay in,:? "Oh. no ··
·rhe blind l'Olumnist tl':Jrd lhl'
voice ;.ind said. "'If that person
walked out because of an ex·
pression of opinion by someone
elsc. it indiC'atcs a closed mind
which m eans the death ot
Aml'rlcan d(·mocracy •·
Ill' urged I.eisure World resi·
dt·nts to writc to Sen. Frank
Church, ... ,.ho hus bl'('ll pushing
for reform of the Cl1\ :Jnd FRI, to
o(ft•r lo l'!lm J>ui&:;n ticainst hiin.
Ill' s aui of Cungrcsswotnan
lk>lla Abzug . ··Sht> is so close to
the Communist --party line thut
you c':ln 'l tel l the difference
between her vast proflJ(' and it.
Talking u( the U.S. Involve-
ment in Lulin America, Riese!!
S<Jid . "I havc>n "t the slightes't
ht.•sitat1011 lo say I'm g:lad Al·
lende's gonL' It has sur,i;:ed Latin
1\mc r11·:1 for\vard 1,000 li i:?ht
"I am ~1 ck uf those who 1,o,rould .
d(•stroy the CIA and FBI. Wh<.i,L
has bl.'cn going on i s in -
vcsticatory dt>viltry . ''
Sheriff's investigator W. J-1. Johnson. at
left. describes for Superior Court jury
Irvine crime scene in murder trial of
Steven Craig Hurd, handcuffed al right.
h;..ic-ked to dl'alh 111 JunL'. 1970. i{urd has
bc<'n in LI hos pil<.11 for the cri1njnall :y in·
s ane sinre. The jury \V<Js ,given a bout a
four·hour tour J\1onday.
T.eac her Nancy f,lor e n ce B=ro=w'-'n'--.::"c:' ""''-. ---------------------
Attendarit
'Creamed'
. RENO, Nev. (AP)
"lie ripped me off for gas.
I squirted him ,'' said
Karen L. King, 19, explain-
ing why she d oused a
service station attendant
with whipped cream .
Mexican Bus Crash
Kills at Least 44 •
Miss Kif)g told police she
paid 18-yen.r-old Fermin
Trujillo $5 for gasoline at a
service station here. When
she got home. her gas
gauge indicated she had
received no gas. She re-
turned lo the station and
demapded her money
back. Trujillo rerused.
When police arrived.
they found Trujillo •·com·
plelely covered with
whipped cream .·· the
police report said.
Police said neither side
filed a crimin al complaint.
TWA Bomb Cited
WASHINGTON I UPI )
Federal safely investigators said
Monday a ~m b that blew a TWA
jet.liner out of the sky last Sep·
tember, killing all 88 aboard, ap·
parently was the second
sabotage attempt within 13 days
on the ariline's Israel-New York
run.
OAXACA. Mexico <UPI J
The joking driver look his ha nds
off the wheel to peel an apple as
the crowded bus ro;ired into
"'The Devil 's Spine ," witnesses
said.
The bus veered out or control
along the treacherous curve and
plunged 800 feet to the bottom of
a canyon. Al least 44 persons
were killed and 18 injurt..'<i.
Jose Gomez. one of the injured
passengers. said the jam·packed
bus was speeding south from
Mexico City early Sunday when
the driver started joking with thl'
ticket collector.
'
0Then the driver pulled out an
apple, started peeling und cut -
ting it up .·• the 50 -year-o ld
Gomez said from his hospitul
bed. "Both hands v.•erc off the
wheel .''
The bus then rolled inlo "'The
Devil's Spine,·· a sharp c;urvl'
near Oaxaca. 340 mile:-;
southwest or Mexico City. •
"The driver tried to i;:rab the
wheel but he couldn 'l i;:et control.
he couldn 't turn it," Gomez said.
''The bus lurched or!thc road and
..... c went over the edge or the c<.1-
nyon and I fa inted.··
Rescue workers searched the
canyon today for possible addi-
tional victims in one of the worst
~1exican road disasters in recenl
II you live of work In the Corone Del Mar area, Bruce Olson
is someone you should meet. Bruce Is the Manager ol our
Corona Del Mer ollice and a real banking professional bv1
even more important, Bruce knows and underslands
lhe Importance ol truly personalized banking services,
Bruce sees his job as a way to help Harbor Area people
with their financial needs, and lhat Is one of Iha things •
he does be11.
II you think personallzed banking is a thing ol the past. we
suggest you stop in and see Bruce Olson. You will
find him helplng cuslomers in our Corona Del Maroltice.
Coast Highway near MacArthur Blvd. He's the kind of
banker who makes our bank different than ordinary banks.
-~Bank ~of
.-;, Newport
MAIN OFFICE· Oovn1 at S1xtoontl' • 645·5333
CORONA DEL MA R OFFICE Coast l·Hghwny ncor
MacArthur • 645·3330
I~
yl'ars .
Police suid the driver· und rare
t.•o!J ector on the bus were
believed to be among the dead.
but only half lhc victims have
bt:en id£'ntified.
Authorities said rescue opera·
lions were impeded by the steep-
ness or the canyon walls and the
lack of adequate equipment to
haul the man~led bodies lo the
road.
·Sheriff's Son
Held in Drugs
REDDING CAPJ The son of
Shasta Cou nty Sherif! John.
Baima has turned himself in to,
authorities a nd was held on
$10,000 bail for investigation of
sale of dangerous drugs. '
"~le gave himself up about 3
a.m .. turned himsetr in at a men·
tal hea lth facilit y," Sheriff
Baima said of his son. 23·year-old
JcffrC'y Manning Baima.
Young Baima was among 35
persons indicted on narcotics
charges last week by the Shasta
County Grand Jury. He became
the 26th person taken into custody
on warrants issued from the in-
dictments .
44 OAILVPILOT l 1.10Sc1ay. May 20. 1975
odian Boat Gives Up
ANOTllER CRISIS: We seem
lo be li ving in c risis·oricnlcd
times . Our soc ie ty Is c liff.
__hanging__ from one decision to the
next. Right now. we have another
<'risis on our hands her e in
Orange County und across
California.
This one is ln our hospitals. In
many hospitals, today, doctors
have suspended a ll operations
e xcept in those cases charac-
terized as "urgent a nd e mergen-
cy surgery.··
The issue is that malpractice
i~surance rates to protect physi-
c.1ans from be ing sul.'tl by the pa·
t1cnls have sky rocketed. Most
news on this has centered on
anesthesiologis ts -those doc -
tors v.•ho put you to sleep and out
of pain's way during surgery .
ONE ORANGE COUNTY sur-
k geon, however. has labeled this a
cop-out . lie says many doctors
are hiding behind the protest of
1.he anesthesiologists "when ac-
tually the insurance crisis affects
all of us ."
All.of this has been very puzzl-
ing to us ordina r y people.
Whal we have , in efft..>cl , is a
doctors strike. Many of us never
thought we'd live lo see that kind
of thing in this country.
The physicians aren't striking
for highe r pay . They aren't
Jashing out against hospitals or
patients. They are protesting in-
surance rates.
In. si~ple form-; the issue might
be hke insurance on your family
~ar. Ir the insurance company
triples your ins urance. you have
maybe three choices : You can
pay up and c ry some; you can
drive without insurance a nd t a ke
your chances; or. you can park
the family heap and just quit
driving.
FACED WITll ll UGE in -
surance r at e hikc>s to proteQt
·1hem when they operate. m a ny
of the doctors have apparently
made thei r <·hoicc. Quit operc.1 t-
ing.
In an effort to ease the crisis,
Governor Brown has called a
special session or the California
Legislature. A flurry of bills is
also in the v.•orks .
You may also be left puzzled by
.all this, wondering wh at legisla-
tion can do to ease up insurance
rates.
St ate Senator Denni s
Carpenter, the Republican from
Newport Beach, o ffered one bill
f which "'·ould freeze the in&urance
1 r ates at current levels and create i ia special panel of doctoi:.s and
plain citizens who would judge
malpractice claims when a pu-
lient figure d he 'd been done
wrong on the operating table.
Several other variations have
been proposed but none or them
involve drastic measures.
Whal you see looming here 1s
another layer of government con-
trol beC'ause the private sector or
our society is a ppurcntly unable
to cope with the problem .
YOU HAV E TO wonder where
it will end. New laws to control
insurance compunies? The sat£'
slate providing its own ig surance
plan (or doctors? Doctors being
held immune from lawsuits while
the patients are allowed to s ue
the hospita l? All physicians
.employed by the state and pro-
tected by the state?
And where do the patients
t·o me out in all this?
I don't have any of the answers
but I 'II make you a little bet.
Somewhere down the line. it will
end with more government con-
trols on somebody.
* * * * * * * * *
Flick D11n1ors Ford
Film Parallels Mayaguez lncidem
WASHINGTON (UPI ) -With actress Candice
.Bergen at his side, President Ford watched a movie
about a pr.esident sending Marines to the rescue ot
an American held captive by hostile forces.
The movie. "The Wind and The Lion," was a
cl~ parallel Lo last week'» recapturing of the
freighter Mayaguez from the Cambodians.
THE MOVIE, STA RRING MISS Bergen, wa$
about President Theodore Roosevelt's dispatch of
Lh e J\.1arines to l\torocco in 1004 lo rescue a kidnaped
American.
As the Marines s wept into Morocco with guns
blazing, Ford sat rubbing his hands. But the rest of
the timC', he laughed. whisper ed in J\.1iss Bergen's
t'ar , and remarked a rterwards that the movie was
··very good -I e njoyed it."
In the movie, which treats the American •in-
volvement with a bit of mockery, Mrs. Eden
Pedecaris .. played by Miss Bergen, and her two
children are kidnaped by a mysterious Arab sultan
Raisuli, played by Sean Connery . '
EVE NTUALLY. ROOSEVELT, playe d by
Brian Keith, sends the Marines in lo rescue her. By
Many lrajured
this lime. Mrs. Pedecaris has fallen in love with the
deeply devout Raisuli.
The movie was based on a true incident In lhe
Roosevelt administration.
In the film . an aide had remarked to Roosevelt
that the president needed "some issue to hang the
C'ampaign on -something to arouse the populace ."
Whe n he learned of the kidnaping of Mrs.
Pedecaris, Roosevelt remarked, "I'll send the
Atlantic squadron to 1-torocco to get respect ...
we're talking about wars hips , Mtirines and heavy
g'uns."
As Roosevelt s tumped for re-election, a woman
shouted out, "You a in't going to let the m push us
around!''
"IT IS 1'1Y POLICY TO PROTECT American
citize"ns wher('ver, whenever ttiey're threatened
..• by barbaric acts against women and children,"
Rooseve lt said. 1
As the Marines swung into art ion, an aide re·
·marked at the U.S. embassy in Morocco, "If we
fail, the whole world could go lo war . Thal would be
something to run on!''
Storms Lash Midwest
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RESIDENT OF ELLISVILLE, MO., SURVE'(S DAMAGED HOUSE
Tornado Swept Area Monday, Tearing Roof Off Ap&rtments
'Wildman' Hangs Himself
BUSHNELL, Fla. CU PI ) -
The wiry Oriental ''Wildman or
the Green Swamp" dined on pep-
per steak J'flonday morning and
was fitted for shoes. He appeared
to be adjusting to capture after
seve n months of hiding in <.i
swampland.
.. , think now he feels he can
trust us," Sheriff's investigator
Ron Elliott said at the time. "lie
s ays he feels safe in here."
"He seems to be content,··
Chier Deputy Sheriff Don Clark
added.
Later that day, jailer Bob
Johnson found the "Wildman "
identified as Hu Tu Mi in a sit-
ting position on the n~r of his
cell a l the county jail. a s mall
belt wrapped tightly around his
neck.
John s on a dm inistered
e mergency treatment, but the
man was pronounced dead on ar-
r ival at L a ke Community
Hospital in Leesbu rg, Fla .
By United Press lnte~tional
The 800 pupils at tl\e Sunny
Side School in New Brighton.
Minn., had just left school and
were on their way home when a
tornado swooped down on the
A-linneapolis suburb.
It was one of several powerful
storms which roam1..'CI the upper
Midwest Monday.
ABOUT ONE·THIRD ol tho
Sunny Side school 's roof was
ripped off just 10 minutes arter
the 800 pupils had been dis·
missc-0..
School custodian Philmore
Hammargren heard children
yelling as the storm approached.
He opened locked doors to let a
dozen c hildren in and then
s hielded them with his body as
the storm smashed windows
throughout the building. Ham-
marg r e n a n d the children
escaped unharmed.
Others were not as lucky.
The storm skipped across the
northern Minneapolis suburbs of
New Brighton, Fridley and
Mounds View Monday, leaving JO
persons injured and causing hun-
dreds of thousands of dollars in
property damage.
-· THE TRAILER COURT at
Mounds View was hardest hit.
Tom O'Keefe , 27, and his fami-
ly suffered only cuts and bruises
when the twister blew apart their
trailer home.
·'The storm hit three minutes
after I heard the tornado watr h
on the radio," O'Keefe said. "I
put the m on lhe floor and laid on
lop of them . The trailer blew
apart a nd all the s tuff piled on lop
of us."
Firteen trailer homes v.'ere
destroyed and about 70 percent of
the 200 homes surfered some
damage.
"We 're very fortuna te no one
was killed," s aid Police Chief
Ernie Grabowski. "ll picked up
one or the trailers and threw it
right on the freeway."
SANDRA LOWRY, mother or
three, was taking a shower in her
mobile home in Mounds View
when the storm hit.
''The next thing I knew I was
being tossed a bout in the air and
the freezer was on top of me "
Thunderstorms Rumble
she said. '
"'For a minute I thought I was
trapped but the home rolled over
again. moving the freezer off ·
me," Mrs. Lowry said.
50 Injured From Mirmesota to Oklalwma
c ••• ,.,
W'eatfwr
Authorities said IS '"''t~I Of ,,..
"°""s In t,,. p.ttl were torn """"'or
o¥er1ur"'l!d. Only lhrtt ol ,,,. lfl\urW
r.ciuireocl hOSpll•lil•l Ion, tiowtt,..,.
.. I went streaking the hard
way." she said, "after I crawled
out of there.''
A violent storm swept east
across St. Louis, Mo., downing
wires, uprooting trees and caus·
ing several minor injuries.
NY Speaker
Former Treasury Secretary
John B. Connally, a month
afte r hi s acquittal on
bribery-conspiracy charges.
told a New York business
g roup the U nite d Stales
should lake the leadership in
returning stability to glub<.11
finance.
Brezhnev
Ailing
Again
J\.10SCOW (U PI > -Leonid I .
Brezhnev, general secretary of
the Communist Party. again is
resting for m edical-t.rCalment.
Western diplomatic sources said
today.
But they said there is no
( /N SHORT J
s-e-n~o-u_s_c_o_n_c_e_r_n-:-th~~ •. s-:-ti~m""-a~bo~ut
Brezhnev's health.
Brezhne v , who is 68, reap-
peared Feb. 13 arte r an absence
or more than seven weeks which
a Soviet spokesman later at-
tributed to a ··cold-type illness.''
Tarkey Aid
WASHINGTON IAPl -A bill
allowing Pres ide nt Ford to
restore weapon shipme nts to
Turkey races an uncertain future
in the Ho·use after barely winning
approval in the Senate.
The Senate voted 41to40 Mon-
day lo lift the military aid em-
bargo xhich Congress put into e r-
fect Feb. 5, because'Turkey used
American-supplied arms to in-
vade Cyprus last July.
IJMlfJllGlf 0-rtt
l\tONETEVIDEO, Uruguay
(UP I) -The armed forces has
:>verturncd a decree by President
Juan Maria Bordabe rry
touching orf a top level confron'.
lation in Uruguay.
The military Monday night or-
d_rered Borda berry to reinstate <1
r1red government official and
barred the Urug uayan press
rrom publishing any stalemehL'i
by the president without armed
rorces approval.
Dele••eB..,,...t
WASHINGTON !UPI) -
Defense-minded House members
have so far prevented critics or
Pentagon spending from c utting
any money from a $32 billion
weapons procure ment bill.
Four separate proposals that
w_o~ld have sliced nearly $1
b1ll1on from the authorization
measure were easily rejected
Monday and the House moved
~oward final passage today. The
;:,enatc "".ill start debate later this
week on its $30.3 billion version of
the same bill.
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Cambridge Rapist Sought
CAMBRIDGE, England (UPI) -Police seeking a rapist who
has assaulted seven Cambridge women in recent months ap-
pealed today for thousands of young. short men to submit to a
~voluntary ~allva t est .
DETECTIVES UMrl'ED their appeal to male residents
between the ages of 17 and 30 and five reel five inches tall orlcss
That is an approximate descripUon of the hooded attacker. · 'fhe tests will be to determine blood groups of the men and
cllr!un a_le them . as pc>Mlble suapects. Police s aid foren.11lc ex-
am1na.t1ons carr1 ed out afl <!r one recent attack came up with the
rapl.st a blood type .
They also hoped the prospect or taking such a lest might
make the rapist nee rather than give a sample or hla saliva .
, "WE WANT TO llEAR abOut anyone who knows of 11.ny man
in this category lca·vtng the city suddenly," Del. Chief Supt
Charles Nunn said. · ·
, !'olice said Cambridt:e has a male population or 50,000, not In·
cluC11ng 11,000 university studenll. They 1aJd a quarter or more of
this number could t.Uc part ln lbe test.
Claiming
May8guez.
Capture
' BANGKOK (URD~Tbe Q.
man crew or a Ca mbodian gun-
boat has de fected to Thailand but
the cr_ew members diCfered
among themselves whether their
vessel had t aken part in seizure or
the American m er chant vessel
Mayaguez, Thai government
· sources said today.
The sources said the crew rirsl
claimed lhey ha d taken part in
the seizure. but later chan1ed
their htinds and silid they had
not.
TllE SOURCES said the gun·
boat arrived ·tasl Friday at thc-
port of Sattahip, 100 miles soutti.
or here, flying a while flag. ll
docked for several hours, tie£ore
pulling away again and anchor·
ing offshore.
One unconfirmed report said
the boat carried about 30 Viet·
namese who w ere apparently
picked up by the gunboat while it
was neeing to Thailand.
Th(" crew told a boarding party ·
of Thai sailors that they had
participated in the seizure of Oie
J\.ta yaguez, the sources said.
Later, in seeking refuge here,
they retracted thei r claim .
The exact location of the boal
was a m ystery, but the sources
said it was being kept al a Thai
navy port which is part of the Sal~
tahip complex serving the U.S.~
run U Tapao air base.
THE APPEARANCE of the
gunboat apparently embar·
rassed the Thai government. The
government has been trying to
start a dialogue with its new
Communist heighbors in Cam·
bodia and the gunboat. especially
if it had participated in the
seizure of the Mayaguez. could
only hamper. those efforts.
diplomatic observers said.
At one point the Thai govern-
ment appare ntly approached the
U.S . government and asked them
lo lake the gunboat off their
hands, but the Americans re·
£used, the government sources
said.
A U.S. military spokesman reM
fused all comment except to say.
""this is a m alter betwee n
Thailand and Cambodia."
The Washington Post said the
cr e w threw the captain over-
board before sailing lo Thailand_
and pledged allegiance to the
rormer Cambodian government.
Man Drowns
After Yacht
Upsets Canoe
MIAMI IUPl)-ASO·loothigh-
s pee d yac ht swamped and
capsized a canoe with three men
in Biscayne Bay and sped off, its
·passengers laughing and waving.
One canoeist drowned police
said. '
Willi ~m Gutierrez, 42, went
canoeing Sunday with two
£ri ends, Frank Arango, 32, and
Gary Stutzman, 20 .
Stutzman said Monday that a s
they paddled along the shore jusl
north or downtown Miami, a
slt;.e~ yacht sped by at high speed
afid tts wake swamped the canoe.
''They just l a u ghed and
. waved," Arango said.
~lutzman said he and Gutier-
rez were too busy aiding Arango,
who couldn't swim, to get the
name of the boat.
The three m en clung to the
capsized canoe for some time
shouting a nd appealing for aid
froi:n each passing powerboat but
th~1r pleas were ignored, police
said.
When no one came to their aid
Gutierrez decided to swim uhorC
for help.
Jose Romer'o, standir\g on a
sea wall along the bay, saw
Gutierrez stru~g ling as he
neared shore and dived into the
bay to assist him . Rome"'rotowed
Gutierrez to shore and d is·
covered when he reached the sea
wall that Gutierrez was dead.
"I wish ( had gotten the name
of that boat," .Stutzman 1aid .
''I 'd just like to ask them.
'Why'?"
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To -Repeal
Pat Nixon
To Appear
Tueiday. May 20. t 975 DAILY PILOT AS
Moore Show Grabs Six Emmys ;
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·Sex Law . CERRITOS !UPI)
Former First Lady Pat
N i xon, tn h e r fir s t
scheduled public ap·
pcarance si n ce her
husband resigned the pre-
sidency last Au gust, °"as to
appear Wedri esday at the
de~cati9n ·or a grammar
school named in her honor.
HOLLYWOOD <UPIJ-"The
Mary Tyler Moore Show" ran orf
with six Emmy award& Monday
nl&ht aa the m ost popular weekly
show on the alr a l the 27Ui Annual
Televl1ion Aeademy Awards.
Broadcasting System won fivo
Emmys .
J essit'a ~llers won the Em4
my !or best pe rformance by an
ilCtrcSS in a limilt.."<l Series (ar
"Am y Prentiss," in which she
pl:.iycd a chief of detectives! n
NSC show canceled earlier t lis
year.
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SAC'ft*ME-N·TO !UPI)
Church lea ders and activis ts
have l aun<'hed a .referendum
drive aimed at re pealing newly
enacted legis lation legalizing all
private 11ex acts between co n-
~enting adults.
The Coalition or Christian
Citizens ·Monday-a:aid it hopes to
block the luw from taking errect
Jan. 1 by gathering 312 ,404
1ignaturc& to put lbe issue on the
June 1976 primary eleetion
ballot.
Ir enough signatures are col·
lected, the effective f;latc ol the
new law will be delayed pending
the results or the election. Sup-
porters have until Aug. 11 to
gather the signatures".
The new law, signed. last week
by Gov. EdmundG. BrownJr.,re·
peals criminal sanctions as old as
103 years governing the private
sexual behavior or adults, includ-
ing adultery. It has been in-
formally called the ''Homosexual
BillofRights.''
''I don't think the people of
California like homosexuality,
and what better way to find out
than to put it on the ballot," Sen.
H .L . Ri chardson <R·Arcadia),
one of the coalition rounders, told
a news conference.
Mrs. Ni xon , who spent
her girlhood in this small
dairy commun ity from
J9_14 to 1931, will appear at
ihe neW Patricia Nixon
Scliool In lhc A BC Unified
School District a~ 7:30p.m .
Crash Kills
Johnson Heir
-SANTA MONICA !UPll -
Will a rd Johnson, 22 , great
grandson of the founder of the
Johnson & Johnson Medical Sup-
ply Company, was killed Monday
by a motorcycle crash, not long
after the deaths of his father and
brother.
Johnson lost control of his
motorcycle befor e d a wn .
crashed into a curb and a parking·
meter and was thrown60feet. He
died of head a nd internal injuries
while undergoin g e mergency
s ur gery at Santa Monica
Hospital.
A pair of heavyweight dramas,
"QB VII" and "Love Arnone the
Rutns, '' each captured a half
dozen aw a rds as the best
dramatic shows ot the 1974·15
season.
Individually, the big wiMers
we.r.C one-lime "Our Gan&" kid
Robert Blake tor best actor in a
drama tie series, "Barella," and
England 's Jean Marsh for
"Upstairs, Downs lain:."
Valerie Harper, in her first
year as a leading lady, trium-
phed as best actress in a comedy
series for "Rhoda." Tony Ran-
dall , whose series was canceled
la!ll month, won the best actor in
a comedy series a ward for his
performance in "The Odd Cou-
pl e."
Sir Laurence Olivier a nd
JCatharine Hepburn, both win·
ners of Oscars in motion pie·
lures, were voted best actor and
actress in a drama special.
The best single show of the
year was ''The Law," a hard look
al the American judicial system
which did not win a single other
~mmy.
State's Schools 'Bankrupt';
5,000 Staff Layoffs Feared
SACRAMENTO (U PI) -Some o! California's
infiation·plagued schools are bankrupt and "many
mote" will e xhaust their reserves by the end of the
current school year, the California School Boards
Association said loday.
The association based its statement on a survey
it con.ducted or 312 school districts, which represent
75 percent or the elem entary and high school educ a·
tional dollars spent in the stale.
The association said unless additional money is
provided those districts. they will be forced to lay
olf an estimated 4,000 to 5,000 staff members and re-
duce educational programs by $37 million to $50
~ million b y next fall .
~-------'---Joseph Brooks, f'Xecutive
( S ) secretary of the associa-ta te tion, called for additional
· state runds to help school
districts cope with infla·
lion-increased costs.
Bl-ote11 WI,.. l/11lon s..,.port
SACRAMENTO (U PI ) -Gov. Edmund G .
Brown Jr. won the support or bitter union opponents
lor his landmark Farm Labor Bill and orde red the
legislature into s pecial session today so the plan can
be enacted for the autumn harvest.
has claimed r esponsibility for a number of terrorist
bombings in the San Francisco Bay area in recent
weeks. ,
No one was hurt in the early Monday explosion
which demolished a small building used for storing
t ar gets a t the prison firing range, about 500 yards
outside the walls .
Marslaal 'Offlrialfll' FlrH
LOS ANGELES <UPI) -Suspended County
. Marshal Timothy Sperl, convicted on four felony
charges involving political activities by his de·
puties, Monday lost any change of reinstatement.
Sperl was officially fired by a 101-15 vote of lhe
Los Angeles County Municipal Court Judges As·
sociation.
Judge Howard S. Goldin, the association
chairman, said the 101 majority accepted recom-
mendations or a five-judge hearing panel that Sperl
be fired and disqualified as a.Peace offieer ''for the
good of the service.'' Sperl, 52, is still entiUed to his
retirement pension of $1 ,9:>0 a month.
Mom Found Guilty
Of KiJJing Kids
housewife. The max·
imum penalty for each
count is 1 to 15 .years in
prison.
BEST ACTOR IN COMEDY
'Odd Couple's' Tony Randall
The British import "Upstairs,
Downstairs," a story contrasting
the life styles ot the English gen·
try and their serv8nts;.was voted
best drama series of the season.
.SHOW WINS SIX AWAROS
Actress Mary Tyler Moore
s tages of his li£e) won the <i ward
ror best limited seri<!s of thl!
year.
Peter Fulk, who had won two
previous E1nm ys for "The PMte
of Tomatoc>s'" in 1962 ;i nd for
··Columbo"" in 1972, \\"as vot<'d
best actor in a limited series. on-
ce ag a in for ''Co lumbo."
Outs t a nding comedy .variety
series of the ye;:i r was the "The
C.i rol Burnell Show," which won
in that category last year and
1972.
Cloris Leachman, \\'inner of a
best s upportin g ;.ictress Oscar for
'"The l.ast Picture Sho\v " in 197 l
:.ind l\\'O previous Em1n ys, v.•t1 ~
the only individual performer to
\\"in ty,·o o..t\\·a rds this ~·car . She
,,·on the best suppo1·t1n g ill'lrl·~:->
:1v.1ard in a l"Omcdy for ... fhc
l\lary 'fy(("(-l\1oorc Show·· and for
her i.upporling rol(· uppearanl"c
in a mus il·al, the "'Cher .. Show.
''1\n Evening w ith Joh n The Emmys this yeilr1fcatured
Denver" '''as acclaimed best nine of television's top Jcadin l{
"Benjamin Franklin," a four· mu sical special. l<idies as hostesses. Presenting
part anthology of the life or the The two-hour Emmy aw ard thc awards were Beatri ce:
Ame rican p atriot (starrin g s how from th e Holl ywood 1\1·thur, Lucill e Ball, Cher Bono.
variously Beau Bridges, Jeff P<tll adium s aw C l~S win thC Carol Burnett. Te resa Graves,
Bridges, Ri chard Widmark. net\\'ork s weepst akes v.•ith 32 1\-tichacl Lc<irned , Susan St.
r.telvin Dou glas a nd F.ddie Albert aw<.irds. AB C followed '''it h 24 J <.1111cs . J e an Stapleton and
playing Franklin at various and NBC had 10. The Publi t Ko..trcn Valcntine.
Bill Makes
PE Courses
'Optional'
SACRAMENTO CAP)
-Physical education
courses could be optional
for 11th and 12th graders
under legislation signed
into law by Gov. Ed-
mund Brown Jr.
The bill by Sen. Arlen
Gregor io w o uld l et
school districts decide
whether they -wanted to
make PE classes man-
datory ror those grades.
Those districts making
the course optional
would h ave to provide a
variety of PE electives.
Gregorio said Monday
the bill would "further
the real goal of physical
edueatlon : to equip stu-
dents with the s kills and
desire . , . to r emain
physicaJly fit for the rest
of their Ii ves."
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IS EDUCATION FAILING
AMERICA? ... YOU BET!!
Permissiveness
hos pushed asi de principles.
"Fun and games" hove replaced hard work.
"Open campuses" hove supe rseded structure.
Education has jeopardized America 's future.
St. John 's provides a slrong, challenging,
competitive disciplined program as on alternative
to liberal, unstruc!ured educolion.
F·or more "information on enrollment in
grades 6-1 2, write to Mr. John Richardson.
St. John's Military Academy, Delafield,
Wisconsin 53018. There is to be a represen-
tative in the area within the month.
j;t.JJoqn's Jllilitn~ Acnbtmt?
Delafield, Wisconsin 53018
Shop Sunday, 12:00 noon till 5 p.m.
The m easure could be on Brown's desk for
signature in three weeks, for ecast Assembly
Speaker Leo T . McCarthy, (D-San Francisco).
After a decade of f a rm labor strife, the new 37 -year-
old Democratic chief execuli"'e charged into a
whirlwind of n egotiations Monday and ac-
complished what many Californians long believed
was impossible, by bringing the Teamsters into
agreement with Cesar Chavez' United Farm
Workers.
Artists B-First Lad11
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Receiving a Dist·
inguished Woman of the Year Award for her in·
terest in the arts, First Lady Betty Ford said she
believes "ch11dren especially should be exposed to
art." "Appreciation or art is something. that really
costs nothing," the President's wife pointed out.
Yet, it provides "so much Personal joy, growth and
understanding" that its benerits for children "go on
and on thrOughoul thei r lives.''
OAKLAND (AP) -
Saying s he ha d com -
mitted ''a Medea·like
act," a judge found a
German woman guilty ol
two counts of voluntary
man slaughter Monday
for killing her two yo\lllg
.children out of anger al
.her husband.
Alameda Couhty
Superior Court Judge
Stanley Golde set J.11:ne 26
for se ntencing llelga
Barte, 36, a Dublin
Mrs. Barte, a native ot ·
Kerchen, Gerniany, had
pleaded innocent by re-
ason of insanity to stab-
bing her 6-year·old son
Craig to death with a fis·
hing knife and drowning ·
her 1-year·old daughter
Nicole in the t,athtub last
Dec. 6. She waived the
right to a jury trial.
O nly at Bullock's. Jodi Lynn
bras in t\vo great designs.
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
Mrs. Ford s poke al a glamorous $100-a-plate
dinner of the National Art Association where she
was honored Monday night before 450 guests in a
Beverly Wilshire Hotel ballroom de~orated with
hundreds or cymbidium o~chids .
•••• Blast Rattles Priso11
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were found near tpe site of a bo~b blast which
destroyed a building outside the walls of San Quen-
tin Prison.
The initials are those of the "New World
Liberation Front." lhe underground group which
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"" Di\ILY PILOT EDITORli\L P .i\GE
Future Coast Control
·Recent public hearings on the preliminary
state wide coastal conservati on plan round speakers
divided on the need ror l'ontinuing a state agen cy lo
oversee coasta l controls. '
Under present law, the st a te commission and the
six regional commissions will cease operation after
presentin g a fi n a l plar1 to the 1976 Legislature.
The question now is the probable need to est ablish
a continuing state agency to supervise loeal im -
pleme ntation of the plan '-Ind to act as an uppcals
board.
AlthouJ.!h there h;.is been much criticism or the coastal-commis~ions' intrusion o n property rights,
there appeared to be recognition that some provision
must be made for continuity during the period Qr
transition to loca l control .
If a new state agency does take the r e ins after
adoption or lhe plan, the ex1>e1;ences of the existing
commissions will provide plenty of lessons on pitfa lls
to avoid. Notable is the commission absenteeism th<.1t
nec:essitatc s repcatell appearancl'S by applil·ant:s
SCCking a fu0)1 l'('l)r CSCJ1tatiV(.' \'OlC , HJld the blizzards
of paper,vork that do little more than in1pede pro·
gress.
Above a ll , if there is a11y agency. it sho uld include
elected, as \veil as a ppointed m embers. Its operations
s ho uld be of a supcrvisorial rather than enforcemer1t
nature .
Health Showdown
The s t age is being set ror a s ho,,·down bet\\'ccn
Oran ge Coun ty s upervisors and the county H ealth
Planning Cou11cil over future· control of h ealth
facilities planning and runding:.
ll is expected ·.,; tell the board the county has a
good chance of 04tblddlng .!Jle Health Plunning Coun-
cil ror that authority. • .
Tho council hasn't been idle1n the br·ewing storm.
ll has released documentati.01) supporting its al·
legation that county control of the vital health" plan·
ning field would be a travesty of political intrigue and
would in vol vc numerous conilicts of interest.
But the real basic point In fact is that it Is doubtful
county s upe rvisors could handle the <.idditionol
responsibility. They have a tough enough time doing
the /·ob they have now. They would just delegate their
hca th planning responsibilities to their aides, \Vhich
is unacceptable. ...,, _ "
The Health Planning Council has unquestionably
made mistakes in the past, but is now working dutiful-
ly to correct them. The expanded health planning
duticS created by the new laws belong with the roun ·
cil. not t he Board or supervisors-.
" It's Cheaper liere
An1crica11s Ylho think out: current i11rlatio11 rates
~u·e ha rd to take can find at least a little solace in the
ract tha t Y.'C'rc not Livin g in Britain or, heaven rorbid,
Iccla11d .
'l'tic monthly inflation r ep()rt of the Organization
for Econon1ic Cooperatio n & Develop1ne nl in Paris re-
ports th al J>l'i ces are risin g at the rate of 7 percent in the
Unilecl Stutes. West German y . S\l.1ilzcrlund, Sweden
andJa1>a n .
But in Britain. the annual rate no\V stands al
1no re tha n 20 percent. Italy's rate is the sa111c.>. ,,·hilc
in ·rurkl'Y it is about 26 percent. Ireland loggl·cl an
unbelievable 54 percent.
A s pecial task force created by s upervisors to
s ludy the possibility of a health planning takeover by
county government unde r terms or new federal la\\'S
. will make ils rep-Ort within a '''eek.
Which probably explains \vhy one We s tern Eu ro-
pean visitor also benefiting from the ne\v th1••q1
dollar-remarked l<.tst \Veek. "It's \vonderful to \'Jsil
the United St ates no,,· everything issochca1> he r e :·· "WHERE IN HELL HAVE YOU SEEN~"
Old West Violence
On the Reservation
WASMI NG1'0N r\ federal
grand j ury has been taking
secret testimony in South Dakota
about \'iolence on the Oglala
Sioux rcser\'<ltion.
The sto1·y bl.'g an at \'.'ound ed
Knee . S.D .. in late February.
1973. A motley band of Indians
seized the town to dra m atize
their innumerable a nd timeless
grievances .
The federal government even-
tually broke the s iege and began
a series of
l'.ourl battles
against thc
-protesters.
But the bat-
tles. \\'eren ·t
<'On fined
l 0 l h c
L'Ourthou s c ;
there was a lso
a return lo the
ways of th e
Old "'es t. ·
Lay.•yers for the WoWlded Knee
demonstrators, for e xample,
\\:ere bushwhaekcd on the re-
servation. The secr et testimony
.alleges that the ir assail ants "'ere
, led by no less than the gov-
(., ernmenl·supported chairman of
t he Oglala Sioux . Richard
Wil son
AT LEAST four \\·itnesscs have
s,,·orn thi.lt they heard Wilson
urge his follo\\'c rs to "stomp" the
defense attorneys or their com-
panions. On this command, ac-
cording to the testimony, some or
the la"·ycrs wer e badly beaten
and stomped in the stomach by
burly, booted men. One attorney
came c·lose to be in g scalped.
The 1n:1urc d lawyers n·erc
Roge r fo~in zcl of Sioux Falls, S.D.,
and William llossmoore of Stam-
ford , Conn. Other legal \\'orkcrs
1n their group, including ,,·omen,
\\'ere a ls o mobbed. A cli ent.
Bernard E sc amilla . '''<1S
hospita lized fort wo days
The grand jury testimony at-
tests t hat Ross moore piloted
some member s of the legal team
to Pin e Rid ge to investigate
charges against t he protesters.
,\rtcr they had rinisht..>d their in-
vestigation. they returned to the
pla ne and found it riddled with
bullet holes. Fc.Oring t he plane
\\·as uns <i fc, the leslimony shows,
they sli.ll'l('d to drive to Rapid Ci ·
ty , S.D., in a convertible. But at
thl' h1gh"'"Y exit, they y.·erc
blocked by u do7.cn automobiles.
/\ 1\108 of :10 hus ky lndiarls
poured out of the curs. ··we
rolled up our '~·indo"•s and locked
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
I( the anesthesiologists all
strike . people will really
have to bite tht! bullet, at
least during surgery.
K.R.
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•
(JACK ANDERSON)
our doors ... sn·orc one of the at·
torneys. Martha Coplcman of
East Orange. N .J .. in an affidavit.
.. A man got out of the car which
blocked us in front and pointed a
gun, presumably a shotgun, at us
through the "'indshield.
··People started trying to get
the c<!r doors open. and others
\~'ere climbing on the hood and
trunk l>f our t·a r ." The bushwh~kcrs then kicked in the
\l.'indshield, ripped off the lop and
began beating and pulling the oc-
tupants. it is alleged.
During the m elec. one of the at-
1ackers slashed <it Finzel's hea d
\Vith a knife . But a petite legal
worker, Eda G0rdon, yanked hi s
head out of the knife's path. ac-
cording to the testimony.
The blade sliced across her
fi ngers. and Finzel lost a clump
of hair matted "''ilh bl ood.
!\tean\vhi le. the 57 -year-old
Rossmoore ,.,..a s chased into i.l
ditch and beaten.
THE ASSAIL1\NTS fina ll y left
their bleeding and brui sed vie·
tims "'ilh a threat to kill them if
they ever returrt ed to Pine Ridge.
Ignoring the threat. they took
their story to the FBI , whi ch
gave 1-~inz('( an<.! Ms. Gordon
polygraph tests. These indicated
the pair had told the truth.
• T he grand ju r y res ponded ,
nevertheless. by indicting not
Wilson a nd his mob but rour of
Wilson's enemies. Not until fi ve
days after y.·c began askin~ cm·
barrassing questions did the
grand jury hastily indiel seven of
.the all eged ~1ss ailants, including
Wil son. He told us they "'ill all
plead not guilty .
i\ J ;sticc Department
s pokesman told us the govern-
ment ha d moved against the
Wounded Knee demonstrators
first because their cases were
Jess complicated.
There is nothing ne"1 in this.
Over the years. the government
has had an unfortunate tendency
to prosecute the Indians and pro·
tect their exploiters.
WE HAVE tried to expose the
11~g leet and betrayal that have
':haracterizc<l the white man's
conduct to~·ard the lndJ a ns. We
have told of Indian murders that
went uninvesl igated: of while
t rading posts that swindled the
Indians with impunity: of Indian
land lease<I out by the govern·
ment to corporations and lert.
strewn with timber w;istes, its
earth torn up, Its waters polluted
with mining poisons.
We have reported how the gov--
ernmenl , instead of giving
special protection to tribal lands,
·removed them rrom the ordinary
safeguards of the Environmental
Protection Act.
We have wrilt.en or treaties
which had guaranteed millions of
acres or land but which delivered
only thousands : of protected
white interests ul lhi~ moment ii·
legally draininl( off the 11fc-
glving waters of tribes In variOU!:i
parts of the country: of a govern-
ment which systematically
welshes on its commltmenlli.
,(
The Danger
Of Living
By Slogans
During the Great Depression, I
had an a unt Ca cousin, really, but
ull our eldt!rly female relatives
"·er e honorary ··aunts") who
"'as in terrible trouble. lier
husband had just died after a
lingering illness, their little shop
( SYDNEY HARRIS)
was going bankrupt, and she was
facing both eviction and a serious
operation.
One of my riche r WlCles (a real
one, this time), who had been
helping them out financially
from time to time, went to visit
h'er for the purpose of making
another
"Joan'' that
wou l d o b -
viously neve r
be re paid. I-l e
<.1ske d h e r
what h er
financial posi-
tion exactly
w as a t the
n1oment.
Things
"·ere very bad, she admitted, but
she did happen to have about
$8.000 squirreled away -a not
in cons iderable sum in those
bleak days. My uncle was thun-
derstruck ... You mean to say,"
he l'Xclaimed, "that yon've got
that money and you're letting all
th ese thin gs happe n -
bankruptcy, eviction, and so
forth ? You must be out of you r
mind !"
''\\'ELL,'' s he objected, "I
don 't feel I ought to touch that
money -you sec. l'm saving it for
arainyday."
1-l ere il was pouring dogs, cats
and elephants, and she adamant-
ly refu sed lo dip into her re-
sources -because she was living
by a slogan, rather than by reali-
ty. She just didn 't know what a
rainy d uy was .
l\1y uncle stalked out of the
house. in irritated disgust, his
check s till in pocket, muttering
at her stubborn idiocy. But, in
fact. more people are like her
than we imagine : they have re-
ified some slogan or maxim in
their minds until it overwhelms
the reality it was supposed to ex·
press. ,
NATIONS, as much ns in-'
dividuals, delule themselves in
the same waY. President Wilson
was ~cele.cted In 1916 Of\ the
slogan, ··11~ kept us out of war"
-less than two Years later , he
led us into the lar gest and worst
war the w~rld h'ad ev('r known
until then.
Finy years rater' our thought-
les41log'ln~ ''Peace with honor.''
kept. us ln Vietnam far longer
than was necatary or justified,
-since there vraa no "honor" in·
· volved in what we were doing
there in the'flrsl place. Countless
Jives were 1acrlriced for an
abstract I on,.
"A penny saved is a penny
earned," murmurs the prudent
man -and s lowly turns into a
m iser. ''Live to r today, ror
tomorrow never comes,,. pro-
nounces the lml)l"udent ma n-
and quick l y (u r ns into a
5pendthrlrt.
Cnpt lvated by our catchwords,
we use them to d eny reality more
·than to exemplify it: drowning to
death, st.Ill clutchin& the funds
for a rainy day .
Revising IJ.S. Policy
• The Outlook m Asia
WASlllNGTON -Thcr(' is not
going.to be a hasty reappraisal of
Ameri can s trategy in l\s i.i
follo\\:ing th e. Communi s t
takeovers of South Vietna1n .
Cambodia and l~aos .
"We ;u·c ~oing to let the dust
settle and examine the situation
<.'<ircfully." say Ford administra·
tion offi (•ia ls.
So we wi tl,nol, fortunately, "'it ·
ness rapid U.S. decisions of the
kind taken
STANLEY
KAH NO\\"
neutl'al Thailand n1ay bt.·con1l' ~•
corridor fo1· the Norlh \!icl ·
namesc t o infi ltrutc into
f\1a laysia und Singapore to c.11·
courage nati \'e Communist in·
surgents in those counlries. Thus
a question t urrcntly being askl.'d
"·ithin the State and Defense a ft Cr th e
French defeat
in Indochina
in 1954 . "'hen
John Fos te r
Dulles rushed
t> Departments is "'hether thl'
United States ought to make a
maximum effort to remain in
'fhailund.
to cre<ite the
S.o u th e as t
Asia Treat y
Organization
in order to
"contain" China.
Although there "'ere moments
of panic in official circles here
during lhe Vietnam debacle ,
President Ford sought to sign;:al
his present mood of confidence
"'hen he pledged a t his news con-
ference last "'eek that "we can
move ahead" in the l'aci fic area.
·~.B UT DESP IT E these cairn
\\·o rd s. s e nio r American
s pt:cialists arc seriously con·
lemplating the future of the U.S.
relationship t'o Asia. and their
l'Ollt'crn is divided bctY.'een short-
tcrm and long ·range problen1s.
T•IF. QUESTION h;is not ycl
been :lllS\\·e re d . but American of.
fici·a ls .:1g 1·cc that the Thuis
them:sel\'eS u ltimately will makl'
that decision. And this underlines
lhl' fact. "'hi th events in Vietnam
already h a d drumati7.ed , lh<it
American influence in Southeast
Asia is no longer primordi ;,1\.
r\nothcr polcntii.11 problem
Lro~bli n g r\merit·a n officials is
the possibility that the North
Koreans , huving obs erved
llanoi 's l'l'Unific:ation of Viet-
nam, '''ill wanl lo do the same in
their peninsula . Such a move
\\·ould dire('tly involve the United
States. sine(• 30.000 1\mericar.
troops arc based i'n So1.1th Korea.
\Vhat worries the Ford ad·
ministration is that the U.S .
publi c, \1.'hie h shl•d no l('ars O\'er
the loss of \1ietnum. "'ould OP·
pose intervention to block a Com ·
munist thrust in Kor ea. A recent
Gallup survey shoY.•cd, in •fu el ,
th at 65 percent of Americans are
against a U.S. engagement in
Korea under any circumstances.
thcrcforc. is th;.1t China will en·
d('ti vor t o prevent a North
Korean dri\'C southn'ard in Order
to kel.'p its O\\'n ties \\'ith the Unit·
('d Statt'S in tact. But it is unclear
\\'hether the Un ited States 'in-
tends to rcinfo1·l'.e its links with
China \\·hen Jl r esident Ford
travels to 1~eking luter this year
if he al'.Lu;.i lly goes.
l.ast rail it appt.•ared that the
United States an<.! China would •
strengthen their bonds at the ex-
µen'se of Tai"' an. But that kind of .
change seems to be unlikely in
the "'akc of th(' Vietna m dis-
aster.
The United States has a de·
fensc treaty v.-ith Taiwan. Presi· '
de nt f'ord said jn his news con·
f(·reoce that he would "reaffirm·•
that t·o mmitmenl. This means ·:
that he has no plans lo sacrifice .
'fai"'·an to g;,ii n an advantage ·
\Vith Peking. Or as one senior
American official put it : "We .
can 't get rid of mor e than'one al·
ly per year ."
IN CO~TRAST, U.S. experts
say, the "'ithdrawal .from In-~
doc hina is bound lo lead lo an in·:
creasiugly tighter relationship ;
bctY.•een the United Sta tes and :
Japan. For the United Slates.;
having been ~jccted from the ;
1\sian 1nainl and. will seek lo re-•
assert itself as a Pacific PD"''er. '
The prospect , consequently, is 1
for more intimate links between :
the United States and J apan in :
the polit ical. economic and de-1
rense fi elds. :
The most immediate problem
is in Thai land. "'here the Thai
military establi shme nt would
like a continued American Pre·
sence as protect ion against North
Vie tnam, whi le local civilian
politicians favor an accommoda·
Lion "'ilh H;1noi und ·a more
neutrali st stance. Tfl E Mt\IN llOPF: of the ud-
n1inistration in the Korean case.
But whether the United States ~
\Vi ii really ''move ahead,'' to use :
the President's phrase. will de-;
pend on the ext ent that the •
" American people are still reeep-j
tive to an international role. 1 Some U.S. experts fenr that a
Vacancies Damaging Courts
The foot~ragging of Governor
Jerry l.1rown with respect to
some 50 j udicial va cancies is
wreaking havoc with court calen·
dars throughout the state.
Already so c logged il is not un·
usual for a wail or two to three
years from filing lo trial in non·
criminal matters. the courts in
some areas are falling hopelessly
behind. Some of the worst hurt
are the smaller counties, such as
Butte, where they have ceased
setting civil cases altogether, as
its two judge court s lruggles to
accord those charged crim1nally
with "speedy " tri a ls.
Rumor has it that the governor
ha s been influenced by the notion
that he i!:i s aving the state $1
mi ll ion a year on evf.!ry judicial
post he keeps va('ant. Admitted-
ly, there is a dollar savings but il
is something un der $100,000 :tn·
nually, judge's salary and those
of the clt:rk and ba.iltfr con-
sidered alQng with the cost of a
courtroom ond incidentals.
THERE lS something tar big·
ger involved than governmental
dollar s·avings. That ls that for
government to work , a ll
branches of government must
provide etrectlve service to lhe
people. I( remedies are not rendi·
ly obtainable through the judicial
process the whole system "'ill
ra11. This aocs beyond the pro·
blems creatt:d tor Individuals
who s uffer financial loss because
of the Inability to gain redress
throuch the court11 with reasona-
ble dlspatc:h. . . '
And it is loo slmpllsllc to at-
•
( EARL WATERS )
tribute the governor's delay in
tilling the posts lo a desire to
save money. Word has seeped
out of the office lhat Brown is
more motivated by a desire to
compel the court s lo reexamine
their practices with a view to
greater efficienc'y, ·H e is
bothered by the fact lhat num-
bers of j u dges have been
multiplying by un a lmost 5 per-
cent annual rate. He reels the
"unmanageable caselo·1ds" ' . could be m:inaged by the present
judges with better orgonitalion
and more c·rr ec tlvc S('lf ·
regulation.
WHETHER his crilicisnl$ of
the courts are v alid or rfOt, the
same assessments could be made
of the execuUve and' l~glsl atlve
branches. Bu{ lt remaWthatNast
improvements have been made in
court organizations and prac-
tices. Some years Ago Senator .
Edwl'n J . Regan, now an appellate
jusUce. made a searching CX·
amination of the courts and pro-
posed a number of construcUye
recommendations. Most of them
were adopted and have been im-
plemented by the work of (be
Judicial Council and Judicial
Qualifications Commission. If
there is s till need for more im·
provcments the proper way to de·
term lne that would·bt! ft. rcex·
1mlnallon by • new legisl1UYe
~_mmlltcc .
'· '"
' LEAVING that aside, the fact;
is that modern society is mueh1
more s uit prone than former 1 generatioqs. Society itself has :
cdntributed lo lhat. So, loo, has•
the Legislature and various ad,
mlnistrative agencies. Much or.
their law is so ineptly drafted it.!
invites judicial determinations. I
' So the conditions of the courts!
canl)Ol be. waved awcui by blamJ
ing tt upon inetfic\ent court proJ
cedures or the proclivity oel
lawyers to tile suits. Nor will thcl
wJtbholdlng or Jt.1dicial appoint:+
m enls force a chang.e.
·: • oRANGE co.ut . •
DAILY PILOT
Rob<trt N. Wl!cd , PMbliahe-r
Thomas Ket11jl. f.'dilor
84rboro Krtibich.
£di1oriol Pogt Edaor
The editorial page of the Dail)'
Ptlot seeks to lntorro •nd ·
stimul ate readef'S> by pr•«'IC
00 this Pa.tediVttSt! (Omrnlllf.U1 on topics, or Interest by t)'ftdh:at ...
ed C'Olumnists and cartoorilaU, by
provldin# a forum few reaffrl'
''iev.·• and by presenttn1 lhli -MWapaper 's opi.njons and kleu
on curr~nt. topics. Tbe edltonaf oplnlons~of the Diiiy PUol appear
only in the editorial column al the
top or tht pw.ge . OpinlOl)l ex·
prcs!H!d by the eolumnillt.t and
cartoonl~ls aii d lett~r ~r\.l~·~•
thclr own an~ no endonerMnl vi
thtir views b)' the OaUS' PUot
~Id be lnrerred.
Tuesday, May 20, 1975
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•10.C. llUSTINGS
OftlM D•ll• l"llel lt111
Assembly m a n John
Bri1as <R ·Fullerlon) hus
v ow e d to introdul'e
legislation r1.'pc:.11in i; All
480, lhl' m cus urc thut
legalizes certain sex :1ets
be~wee n tO l\Sl'nling
u,dults in privatt•
AB 489 , dubbed tht·
.. ··homose x u'ul bill or
rights.'' was au_thored by
As se mblyman Willil'
_»!,!>__"'ll · (0 -S,._a n Fr;_111
cisco>. I t. passed both
houses of thl• Legisl<1lUrl'
and was signed into luw
l111t v:eck by Gov'1rnor
Bro1,1.:n.
Briggs, "·ho voll•d
ag:unsl it. contend!> lt
"'i ll depri vc public
employers, including
Sl'hools, or the authority
to fire Sl'Xual dcvlat1..-s .
• • •
ASSE~IBLYMAN
J~lch urd Robinson . (0-
Santa Anu ) has l<a ud ed
A1nl•ri l·a n action in the
ret('lll Mayaguei cris is
111 :.1 ll'ttl'r to " J.lresident
F'urd. ·
''You have my full SUP·
purl a nd confide nce for
your tl(•e lsiVeactions. ''.
Robin s on wrote the
Pr('Sident. "Your actions
stand in dramatic ;i.nd
bold l'Ontrast to the weak
and int•fft•ctive steps or -
our government during
the Pueblo trisl8." • • •
REP U BLICAN A"
sc mblymun Jlobe rt
Badhum of Nc "·port
B e u('h ob s erve s a
s trange dichotom y in
Sacramento these days.
Badham says the gn'v-
e rnor 's offite "is oc-
cupied by a fi scal l'On-
Sl'rvati'vc who h as VOYi<'d
to hold the line on the
budget and to avoid a tax
-1nrre-asc.
·•The Legislature, on
the other h a nd, is oc-
cupied by a Democratie
majorit y that is
something less than ris·
cally conservuti\'C. ··
ORANGE COUNTY
Bus Chief
To Resign
His Post
• Other Deaths
Badham bC'lit.•ves that,
if Governor Brown won't
a llow his O\\'n p:.1rt y lo
r:.1isc laxes to fin :.1nec aid
programs, Oemol'rat1l'
legislutors will lake a
back door approach, in-
troducing increased
spe nding thr o ugh
\vorkmen's compcns :.1 -
lion benefits and un-
e mployment and dis-
ability bc nt!fits which
must be paid by the
private bus inessman.
S1\NTA ANA -Frank
lting. the Orang(' County
Tran s it Di st ri c t 's
mour:\ccr or bus opera·
tion1:1. "'ill resign his post
l'f[eclivc July 1, district
dircctors \\'ere told ~1on
doty.
Ed"·ard F . J.oritz. tht•
new di s tri ct ge ner<1J
1nunagcr, s;:iid ht> plans a
nationwide sear c h for
som<'body to fill King's
s lot and hus oo plans tu
"hire from within ."
SACRAMENTO (UPI )
-A Compton city coun-
cilman attending a mee t-
ing of local .government
offi cials died Monday in
his hotel. Coroner's or-
ficers said Willl•m Love,
57, was found dead in the
room and an autopsy
showed h e died of
natural causes.
WHITE PLAINS. N.Y.
I AP > Walte r
Sandbach, 58, executi ve
director. of Consumers
Union from 1965 through
1975, died Sunday. tlc
had been chi ef executive
officer or National In-
dustries for the Severely
Death Notw•
Handicapped i n
Washington s ince 1974.
Dlssol11tio11s
Of lllarriqge
l!nl•AdAprH ,.
Johnw n. C.loria'O.•n •RO Eu<;llt""
Ott, RoQl!'r IC . anO C••ole F.
ICall, Sttph1>n Roy and Phylli\ l..
Ware, Nancy e . .1nd J.1m e~ G . l•rale. Janie a L . .,no Robert A.
Sia'"°"• M•Cha111 R.•nd IC•llly I(
ot 1Ulrr, Otni~~ Mar,.. 1or1CI .Jo"n
Wooaward
JM:-IHI, Mad.11!1111 I( and Jam~ l
MofrhW>Y. Dt!lo•~i A and Pal<iti. Fri!M h. Htorberl aha 0.-lore~ Je.on
Anll>Otly, ICatnryn M. and L.O•tY L
~"*"''· J<'ann. l .D. ano J;lobo:rt G " Jannet10, l 11<o J •nOJohn(
"'You. the <'On sumcr.
ultimut<'IY would end UJ>
bearing the burden and
lh:.1t 's not really so dif-
fe rent from simply in-
l'reusing taxes -it's just
not as straightfor"'ard . .,
s ays Badham.
• • •
King is responsible for
keeping the buses on the
road and on schedule and
hu s been a kev link
between -district o·fficials
:.1nd employe"s ,
particularly bus drivers.
1-lis lette r or r esigna·
tions indicated he has
been planning to resign
for sometimc.
Ml; Robl:th . Bonnie L11e ana J11<k o
!:""""'·P••,,c •aAnn•n<1C1avH•" \\'((.(,lt\1'1 t\1cilhuny 1£ague Eyes
Hun111r,Car!anCIH.anOTnelm;>R '•llill SpC<.1 k \0 fo'ricndS Of
~·1~"E~;!i1 Fannl11·Elle11 and K11n· the American Opinion Board P1"ck s
~ .. ,.~ .. •E•l•nO•and Terryl.ff Bookstore :.it the group's SK0<, Cyn1ni • Ann ano Harty w. s.:11umpert, aernou• Kathi!''"" ¥Wi monthly s uppt'r meeting o RANG E :.._ 'f he l=~~~~~·,,...,L.•ndAo~rti...ee Friday in the parish hall Orange County Leu~uc
111 a t Our Lady Queen of of Cities Selection Com-
HOl'"l"MAN .t.tkinson, Ch••les Tnom•s and Angels Catholic Church, HENRIETTA II;. HOFFMAl<I. •e'i•· l(a!nNi~l(rol F mittec will mee t here
dentotu9...,..N191191,c1.o,.ttotck-HoUQ1•0. u .. rb.J•• Lo" ilnd Dennis Ne\\1port Beach: The June ~12 to choose the ::;:",~.·~~:::~e~Dl:~:.n:1~~1!~;:1~i;: ~~""'"· criru1e~ w.1 i.am •nd John Birch Society league's two rcprcst.•n-e .. •no• Fr•nte~ speaker 's to1liC \Vi ii be · h liladtCkl; ntllhtw~. Al t hlrO AIOCt k!DI Vf""').tS. Deann• M. and E•M~I .ti, taltVeS On t e COUnt_v
L•9"'11• Nl9u11 •no Jonn & c;.or1t9 sm1n.~or99ll91ndWiulem Allred • 'R Ll c is m -s ri 11 a transit di slr)· ct board of RilOetkl of Illinois. Mil~\ w!U ~ r,..~. oY.Jnol!, .t.nd•l!W Ale • .. nal!r ana J.,,..,. D Th l l
llilr 10:)0 .t.M. ~·· c11nerlne '\ Cil111ouc ne11 .. H11ne\ an g l' ro US r Ca O di rector s.
°'"''"'In L•11u,,.. B••tn. 1nter,..,.,nt. o;1oc ~.Nanry G •ndPn11tpH ,\meril'illl l.il>ert\·."' The term s of incum-1
.UC1nslonCem11try, El To•o, Ci!. ~I· S•.t<1lf,. Ron<1 l11C. .ind Nant Y J Reservations f0r tht> 7 terLilgu...,Be«nMou ...... ,11 .. ~•t.•~ Aulll:t1<' .. L1111•nG.1ndJonnP .. ul bents John K<incl of
SCANLAN tur•cu;iren.RoDe•IB ... ndS•ndrdA p.m . dinner and /or the 8 C _v I> r cs s ., n·d A I llAATLEY .t..S(Al<I LA N.O"t~Ot OI!• ll•nn.l(arenLe111n•nO Wirt ii1<nF h b d " •tn Mlly 11, \91S. R•~idf!nl ol ~!• ~ppeilfd.Cn•rl•••ndB•rb.lra J µ.m . spCl'C t.'~n l' ma c 1-lollinden of Fountain Mew,C...Surv!vedbrni~wlleAhteL. ~~\ s.nar i Jove• •no George by calling the American Val ley expire July 1, but
Scani.n; ~•ter, ""'' Leo11 Sn\1111 of C.nn•s,V1ckvR andC• .. ,11 s , Opinion Books tore in bo h Id b -8elrnont. o;ervltl!• Wiii DI! llttld Tnu<>•· (;alOen. DeDOrilll Lynn• Ind Jortn t COU e reappo1nt-
dily 2:00 PNI, Beu ero•O••• cn.p,;1 w•1i.t• Ne"'port Beac h, 646-0645. eel for another term .
•Ill• flthlf Tirno1n, Mi!CCil<lllyOlli· -----------------,,.,-----::~---------------c.iilnl. lnt1rmen1, SI . John ce .... l••Y. I
San Milleo, Cil , Bell BroildWil Y
Mort~y f irecl«•.
NOtlTON
EDNA W. NORTON, resident ot
L il!ilWll Beach. Cil. D•le ot dt•ln ,,_.,
· 11. 1•1s. Mrs. Norlot1 w•s " rnembl!r or
Trte l.allUflil Be.ch women's c1uo . ..,...,
• member ot Tht snuffle Boilro Cl\111
ilfld ..... 1 r1sooen1 ot Oraf\91 Coun\r \Of
tilly·llW ytilr,. SIMI Is Su•v1...,d Dy 1-
..,..s, 8'"1yton Norton o! Siln Clemenle,
Ci!. -RO(! Norton ot 5,,( , • ....,,,o, c..
•-Qrilf>Ckhlldr1n; on" \l'ler, Mr,.
Cenllh Henoenon, one ni•tt , ee ... r1,
J11'1r1us ol L19uni1 Beien. Ca . Funoral
services wltl bl Mid weorw~v 11 oo
AM, McCorm ic k LilQUnil B"•cn Cnll'l'I
wltn Rev. Or. AIDerl 0 . Hjerpeo! Com·
m ... 11., Pre•Dyterl•n Cnurcn o! LaounA
lkil<h otlltlilnl. PdvilHt entom!)ment
Fillfhilven Milusoleum. In lieu ot
tlowe<\, tonlroDu1oon~ lo Tne He•rl
Fund wou ld be ~o P•~tiil l ~d.
#c:Cormltk Uguna 6eiltn MorluolrY
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luesday. May 20, 1975
Transit Expansionll
'
County District Planning Cha11ges
SANT1\ ANA -The
Fourth of July will be the
day the Orange County
Transit Distriet m:.ik~
a not her major scr vil't.'
expunsion.
Addition or several
new routl'S .
lnte nsiried servit e
Cont·l• every h:.i lf hour l
on m ajor, ht:avil~· usl.'d
routl's.
·~,.. 0AILY PILOT l!::&, ' .
Ed\.\"<ll"d f', J,ortiz, the
distril·t 's n c\v ~l·ne r<.il
m.inacer, said Monday
tht: original s tart·up dute or June 15 h ud lo be
-Cll.\f'lr;GES 11' nl:.tny
routl1S to better serve the
cu mrnuting publil·. "
-~1<1jor expa nsion or
pushed boi ck thrcC' \\'CC'ks r----------------------
for a nuntbl"r of reasons.
Loritz explained that a
number of ''puzzle
piecC's" had tu l>t.• put
together b e ro r e th e
S(.•rvicc expansion l·ould
actually gl'l undC'r '''ay.
The expansio n has been
in lhe planning s tages for
almost a Yl'Llr . K. · w. Johnso1i Ltd. A 1iliques
T ilt: R F:CF.l'O'T h11·111~ or a n ad vertis in g firm by
thl• dist ri ct a ls o "·:is
given as a reason for the
t•xpansion dclu)'· Lori tz
said :1 mujor publicil y
tampaign \\•ill gt.·l under
,,·ay in n1id -Junt'.
JPe are please</ to
A1111ou11ce the arrit·al of our
latest ship11i e11t of
The t•xpans ion effort
\\•ill include :
_;. Additio n of l'llough
nt.'\\' fixcd ·route buses to
bring the di strict 's nect
up to about 150 vchil'lt.·s.
fine 17th a11d 18th Ce11t11 ry Antiques
fro11i Europe.
Studem
S howroo111 hours ar<> fro111 9 to.'>
Tuesday tltrou{!lt Saturda y.
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5941' Donl yn D1·ive. tlunt-
inbrton Be~. "'as one of 57 Ken Co ll ege
1465 South Coast Highway
Laguna Beach
<Ohio) s ts to re·
ceive s pecial ccognition
in the annual hono rs day
convoe<ition .
McGowan r eceived the
Reginal.d B. Alie '! Pri ~e
for an undergr<iduale 1n
the D e p ar tn1c nt of
Math ema ti cs who
sho,v s unusual
in the field .
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Tonight's·~
TV Highlights
NBC (4) 8 :30 . "Death Among
l-""'r1e nds." K ;.1 tc R~id J)l:.1 ys :1 Lo:; Angeles
J}{)licc licutc11a 1\t ·invl!stig~tti ng ;.1 in urcl~r
at a Ilc l 1\ir mansion in this ·rv 111ov1e
\\'ith i\·Ju rt111 ll~1 l s.a m , J at•k l'ass1cly. 1-i:.iul
I lcnrl'id an cl ~.j"lltla Day George.
AllC <7) 8 ::JQ -"A l'ry in \he \\'older·
lll'S::i " (:l·or gt.• Kc1111edy s t:1rs in this rc-
J)l';1tt.•t.l 1'V movie <lS :.t n 1:111 bit ten by a
rabi d !-.ku nk. J o~1 n na Jlt..•ttc t . Lee
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fc<.iturcd.
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TV DAILY LOG
Queen's Kin ~·t
Sinatra Having Problema Abroad·Again
From Wlre Ser\'lce-s
An ]8.ycnr-old second cousin or
Queen J=:lizabeth II "'ho set a
J::=i:;oline fire at one or Britain's
most exclu.sivc schools was briven
( PEOPLE )
both occasions that if we allowed ~ <'OOd ition a l discharge for u
Yi;-~1r by th ~ l'l'.'ntral c riminal
courls at the Old Dailey.
Simon Rhodes, n former page
boy of honor to the queen,
pl~~dl'd l(ufl ty to .starting a firt:l
Nov. 25 al l"larro\\' School. \vhcre
the J ~lc \\i'lnston Churchill \Vas
<'d ucatcd . Con dition a l dis·
('harge •~the tquivalcnt to being
plaC'cd on probati on. ·
· him to leave the country this way
we'd have to do the same ror
every other VIP passenger who
wanted lo a void publicity," an
airport spokesman said.
Hhodes, whose mother is lhe
d1.1ughlcr Qf Baron ElphJnstonc
and a first cousin or the queen,
told thl:' l'Ourt he was mentally
db;tresscd on the nighl of the
blazl:' beca use o ther pupils at the
~c hool ullackl'd him. •
Fra11k Sinalra had his pro·
b!t'ms lt':J\'ing J~e.itl 1row l'\irport
fur G<'t1t1vu, but airport officials
~•1.v 1t \\·;is-only because Sinatru ·
v.·~1s sc~k ing s pe1eia l treatment.
The offi cials s~iid Sinatrot tv.'icc
dcm:.indt•d s pc{'ial cus toms
clt"a r:.in ct· .:ind a hush-hush de-
parture, and\~' :.is twic~ refused.
"~·fr. Sinatra w ~1s informed on
• World chess champion ADatoly
Karpov was held t o a draw by
15·ycar-old Olg• Kovalenko when
he played a !~t.board match
agains t residents ot his home
town, Zlatoust, Tass.said.
"lt 's a very difficult job,"
KarPov said.
The \\-"orld champion lost none
or the gam es but drew eight, in·
<'luding one aga inst his childhood
c he ss r ival , Alexande r
KolyshwJd , now an engineer . • ~Jorris Green had spent 42
years in prison for the hatchet
slay in g of his girl(riend when the
parole board recommended he
be freed. ·
The Indiana governor commut-
ed Green's sentence, but it was
five days too late: Green was
dea,d.
Arter a clemency hearing
~!arch 26, the lndlana Parole
·Board recommended that the
6S·year-old Green be5el rree.
Since· the parole board's re·
commendation was tantamount
to eubernatorial approval, Green
atarted planning hi5 new Ure on
the out.side. He hoped to work
"'ilh a Mennonite pa11tor. · •
The U.S. Supreme Court re-
J_tcltd efforts by two sons of the
tale multimillionaire H..L. Runt
to bl~k introduction of evidence
. in th~ir wiretap trial.
The <'ourt's brief order decli.n-
ing to hear the appeal means the
trial or the brother& can r esume
in Lubbock , Tex.
The federal government con·
tends Nelson Bunker llunl end·
William Herbert Hunt hired a
private detective agency to tap
the tel e ph o n es o f six t op
e mployes in the l-lunt organiza-
tion -aJJcgedly a ·.volley in the
complex fi ght between Hunt's
children by his first marriage
and those by his second marriage
to C!ontrol the h':lge corporation ..
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mid. ilnd ro prated h11 '•milr from oo:::~ouo ... ong D<'•~OIH •• ,, oo.no tlonl· NEWPORT CHARTERS. ~ VI• f'IHJ ~:; E Fl OWE R PLACE, ,,,, ...ss::~.OA)( OIST .• '''°' "IC•tion :~1.-:1:.~~o~.~::~1.':·.::.::::.i.~'. •tit•~::~:!:·$~'.:'"'",,' MAY 20
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any harm ht 1mght inthct upon 0 E C 1 S 1 0 N M A K 1 NG 1 N. 011<1rto, Ne wport Beach, C•Htorn•a Wl •nlf". tiunll"9\on e i i cll , C•I. t'!M1 ~. tilll'lllfl!l\Ofl 8l•cl'I, C••· l2W P"~I ot ln'!Ollftl. fS 10 llti., ponnsloti ,.... A.f:tMf
lht t nl re ••en1111 S pro1r1mm "K 0' I hem, he ch11n1 h•mstll to • beam FORMAT ION, 1100 Norin M•on SUMI, tll>tlO Fr•nk A. Cori. ''01 No . ~01 J9wpfl P1trlclli Brr•t1I, tlto2VIC .. Of incu"'bttf'I<•,, Ille intir••I cOll· 111 IPl<I S11P1tlor Court ol tlw 5tlh ol' f~"1~e~1h1~e~ ~I:~: m~t~ :~:: ~:u~~e s~~n w~i~!I ~.1:n~,,:•lh1e:~ 11n F~~.::1:,~;~~~:.'~~;',:'orni1 ta.· Ne:;~i:;~,~~~:Wio!~~~~~ Opot-10. W•r~,c~u;~\~":o~~nH~~~~ t~,,~':;,~r:~';f~'!'~i~':,'·:.: ~:~Htou:.: :: :~ ~ ;, ';:,~~l>~1,::~1:.:i:i;~~~~~1 0r ~.
1111 p1101 notice dut to Ille NIA a.,,. help, ht btilnS to tell1Je 1h~I hos PO'"OlliOl'I. 1100 Nori II Ma on Sr., 8th Fir.. Tll•S bus•nts<o 1~ <ollO"Cl~d by•'°'" Sl,No. ll•. W. Hol1ywoQG, C•l.~t ctl¥1d\l<ll. llACl"lotM lollowlng OISt •llJltdP""-11Y In Ille Miii•• ol 1111 ESl•t• of Oorllld
ltltl.IJI Ch1mPi•n1bip Series, lent1Uwe-l•rm •S tnd1n1ered by a 111)(ld S..nta An•, c.o11otornod POr.il•Oil. Th\~ b"<oone~' h co11duCl1d by a Joe B•Y•llt si l.,.ltcl in 11\I C.ouflty ol Ot•ngie. S\tte A. HlllM:fl, O.cttsed.
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•:OO D (17 (3) NIA liU.tlblll-Chl m· & Catherine S c.hell! 1111'" <otatem.nt h!td with 1ht COUntt 10• 1'1 ~ County c11rk of Or1nge Count, or>Af#• "'611$6 St•I• M Clllior111•, '' "'' m1p rt· ,lll'lllrrNollOl'I of ~la SUl)tri1r c-1. Oft
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· lio11sidt ot ~·s mcompllrable 1ttle•s home. Pl"BJ.JC 1\"0TICE Pl' RI.IC ~OTICF. ~tlonl.ll•Y.Mllllr ... proptr; ci11n11 ol L.•1 Afll•I•'· Sl•t• of '•rlrillce f1111itJ H1w~e1t du.cube~ lht tYtn\s ul 1 1---------------1, dllW.•I"" .iion 11 Plff'por'IH .. i. Clllton>I•, •II 1111 •111N, 11111 _, ,,...
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h , NAME STATEMENT MAMllSTAT•MENT Elrctric: Colll~llJ Ind 1n Army L1cuten1nt w o dotsn I .. ICTITIOUS •UltN•SS ..... t•lowi .. po••-I> -~-•. ctii.ctoM"'' 111y llltllllly tot" .... y Int«· lNt tM 1•11!1 el ul.i tllc .. MCll 1111 «.· I Stir lril volv11 1 mid lurk,• mis1ln1 body. P"ICTITIOUS •USINl!SS l----=--====~-I CMlfoml.9•, 1111 ""°'r1l9n.O T"'1tto •ll'I aNf .:n tM rlfht, 1111• •IOllll h'lltr1n
JltclJ I frit"dl tlelieve m w1itilll his lu1n. f"ICT•TIOUS •USINESS Tnl followin9 per~s arr dOiftllbllsl· NAME STATllMEMt '""' -· -rKl,...itl'I lho llrHt ..cldr1SS ....,_, .,ir.O ll'Y Op1r•llt111 of t1w "otl'l9f'wi10 •·,Jo .~ .. ••-Go.HI• •• ,. I ( 6 ) n._ Unto11Cb1blt• • NAME STATEMENT "'''.~!.:TORSPORT• w E•n Y, ...-,.,,. tollo'#lng Pff-lft dolfll llusi· 111ss.,:~STE AN WI lllE AHD ALlOYS, ,_ •.iF•lloM. If •n,, ,,._ ..,,., '""' w 111 Mdlllt111 '°!Mo!., wld
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Utile ll1ial1 Coohdge, P•ul Woll.ams ilnd l\r,1 Rd . Newoo•t Bea(n, C.• q2"60 porill!Dn. StWI., s...111 c;..J, '9ll• Mtw, C.lllornla dl"'°"11R· , •• ,, ••• ,, ttre>I t,,..,_,_ • In eeoll 1lt. P•gt\ IS·l• ot 1r,1;,. I M all Hf t t llotioo•!W .Brt1etsJr ,92o~B•""°P Act>onPu1;>ll..,.1r1,lnt. ·-,..., 7:00 l . 1 .. 11sld1 r+~T eaon lu r o, S RUe1 S Ot Pl, we~l1T10n,1~•. (.A. 91013 Gr•'• L.Johns.on. Pttt. 9'l02• ' Tiii\ \111tm1nl .. ,, flied with tnl OlttdAP"il21. lt lS. {jt!1MOU$ Rrcords ol S•ld Countr.
8 0 ,..., f7'I ....... ~No-!hr~ hour O! un Jnd mu11c. ___ , flli• bu$i11t1$$ ii <Olldutled by• Cor• ,____ C C 1 ""-Unt11111Au•lll••Y """e (<>mmo11ty •11o wn a1: 1161 -~~~ R• Tho<o bul"'''~S•stonouc!edbyalimjr. This \\attmrnt was li1HI ,.,,111 1~ .....,.,1y 1eraol Or•~ ou,,lyor>APf l ,._,
.. wllor 1-Dolt1n 0 News Count• Cllrk ol Orin,. Co.,nl,Dll "~11 pOl'•llOll. 14, '91$, ,Cqn'l~Y • Ber mud• Av1 •• W1\lml"U1r, C..lif. ,., Sq d (D S..lui to o\dwtnlurt f'G!>il•IOW<'•h•P. ......-TMPro;ramServit•5.I"'. NllSJ •1Trv1\t1 • ~ O'lllll. ~-Mod UI llJ) a:i Clntml 17 R.Ja(~ Dalbey Jr. 11• l9IS. HJMI PIUI E. EgM, Slcr11•rr PubUlhff Or1"91 (Nil 0.11, Pilot. BY H.G. JOllllSO" .----S..C(Pffll)l•ftisto~ Mild •· .. s1:S:·
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lo 00 D ,.,.,,, r &"\ n;;.. .:.'\ P ti ST county CltrM of Or11,.9t Couni,onAprll •prlt 1'9.ina May '· IJ, )O. It IS Ul1-7S County c11r-of Or•"'lll" County or> April p.,bll~ld NtWpatl H••bOr NIWI ,,,.. Uni led Sl•tes on t onll•ll'lllio.I ol
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ll Mui« Pr11Hbi4a e$C1pt lhl tedium of I dtsll IS· PUOlilllea Ora1191 Coas1 Oaily Pilot, P UBLIC NOTICE PllbliSheG OfM\91 Coast O.llr PlloC, PUBLIC NOTICE aimorotttrs to bl 1<1 -111,..Mlllwlll ~TM lit V1Jlcy 1111nmen1 fe1<h 1 ser111nl to offer M.lv•. ll, 111, 11. 197S 1t.t11.75 MIY•, 13.20.11, ltlJ 1~1-Js f--------------1 bl rtttl"d •t 1111 1t0t1H1.i olf1C1 .. ED.,.,, lllittl lilaUiH h11 services when f•llow olfic:ers If)' FICTITIOUS auSINESS .,.ICTITIOUS auStNESS PUBLIC NOTICE .,., t1m1 •ll•r 1111 ll••I ltllblic.ftlon
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. Dr.•• lion. Chuck Connors, James W.in-P lJ BLIC NOTICE The toHOwlnt 01rsof! ls dol"!I PUBLIC NOTICE Thelo•IOwilltl PffMHI~ 111 ~busl-NOTICI" TOCltEOITOftS 0.11dtlll• lllhd1yetM11r. 1t7S
Tllf" Sl901rl wriclll and Linda Chslll shr. I ------,==-----·lllllMllM••s: nesso1i.: SUPEll;IOft COURTOFTKE J..,,M T.Sl>Orl ~mm lkw:s 116740fl s A 0 D t.. EBA c IC SCHOO ... 1---,==="'"'"'"'"",---1 J.J, PLAQUES. 1"'3 l.CIOl"'I Ne>, G STATE Ol'CA\.lf"Oll;IOA FOllt E1tHllllll'efll\1Wlll 1"1> §@1 ~ rJ) Htlywood 5'1Yern { I~ FICTITIOUS IUJSIHESS SUPPLY. >1!110 M.t~; ... rltt Pk..,. .. HD. ..ICTITIOUS •USINESS COlt• Meow. CtllllH"nll tttt • TME COUNTY 01' OlllAMGE O'I wld 0.<elMlll.
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.. Wilt. Do11't •~11M (com) '66-Cary lootbll1 pliytrs it mirrtd br llHI 1m1 1Pldus1ry Strrtt, C.arOlll (.row , Tiiis r.u,1,...,, 1, cenducteG 91 1 TA-.INl,.G, 17$ Victor!• C·l, Cwi. Tiil$ bui.lnes, 11 conductllCI b1 • t •tdll0t1 of 11>1 •bowe nMned dolc:t<lllll ,.,.,_., C. ""9J
Cr int, 5'rMn1hl Etcir, Jim Hutton. ~id'"' ol de 1th. Ben Murph) '"d Calttom i• 92MI ~, .. P¥tntrUOip. -... C.Ufor,,i.t 'llll'N•••P-•s.hlp. VI.It 111 Pl'"°"' l\.fyl11Q cl•lml ~11111 Jltl1 m 11-.ittlltd SeoU Ntwm1n 1uot. CH R ISN 11( CO A PORAT ION . a (;MOlyn Sue ColH1r J~ II. MKl.lod. 2321 Bly FllTll J.,dy A. Martin 11't M id cltt ldtnl •re r1qu!red lo lh1 Pubtit.hld 0 r•n91 C1111I o·.ur PHof. fD ti1ywittlllf'I "Aris ;~~~ C!.' &ood T1111ts Cll•IO•"•• torporahon, 12261 lfl0Ui.1ry Ttlll st1'9mtnl w•1 llteG wllll Ille Pl •• S...tt An•, C•llllH'fllf 91707 This ualemtnl ••S lilt d wttll It'll' thlm. wllll 11>1 n1c11.Wry vouthtf"I, In """' 1t, 211, t •. 1911 lll)-1S
A vis•! to El CimirlO Hith School 0 6 G•te11 Acres Str~I. Glraen Gro~e. C•lllornl•92(1.0 '°""'' Cltrlfol Or.t1>91 '°""'' en-'f"'U O. Mk Met N.ICLlod MO, ll21 a.y C0....1v Clt•k ol Or•11we Counlr en ,,..y "" olfic1 Of tlll cltrll ol Ille atio...e t'fl· ·~ Woodland Hills to Wt llcrw the m lftlel11ct Th•\ bus\ .... 1.s h condutlld "' I , ..... 12. 19JS. F .. m ..... S.nl• Ml, C.llle•nl• '2101 '' 191$ ll\lllCI COIP1. or IOPrt!.lnl tlllm , witllll\e P UBLIC NOTICE
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Amerlu11 ou1d0111111t11 Bud furm1·iste1m Rto111 This :i~:;;:::~: ,..,., r•irt1 ""''" uie PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ ~~:'r~";~,;;,: ~=1:':~";1_·---P-U_B_L_l_C_"_O_TI_C_E--; ~y~:r!:r~1•~~:~,\~ 1~~:WA=!'!i
Allimtl Wt rid ED Hns c.-1, Cttrkol o ranQe Coun•r (WI Apnl I, lt lS. • ,, builfleS\ ol tlll UllGtrSIQntd In .i1 rnll•
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NAME STATEMENT
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nliS1~: I ltitDI I ~· M•A•S•it Wilham Nltllota' P~l'1-'My 1J.10.21.andJU111 J, ltlS ln.t-75 J-' A. M•cLeed Mlrto.21, •ndJu1>el. 10. ltlS 1196-15 w. tTN Y. Attorri.y "' ... aw,
• Little R1ial1 -:16 Alhed Hitchcock •. 191). F4l1ll ltts pert.tini119 le ll>t 1•l1!e ol Hicl dlo· '"' 8Si1J N"'1 I m Ftthn1 Good 1"4Hn P"ICTITIOUS •USINESS Putlllihed Or"'91 c ... ,, 0.ily PiloC, J'ICTITIDUS •USINIU CllMlll, wllbln ,_ montll• lltet" 11\t
. 6 "o' '7!' Ad1111.IZ "Somt· 11:00 EJ Q 0 !IJ. ~ News Put>li~ed OraMwe Co1~I Dally Piiot, NAME ST .. TllMllNT Mey ll, 10. 27. 1fldJllf'lt3, lt1i 16'0-1S .. ..._.. STATEMllNT . llr\t Wt>llt•llDl'I elll\li notk1. ""~ I ~00 ' ''''''''' '''''' Tlltloll<>•l•optrlOfls•r•dOi"' '"'''"'"'"•••r1en l•d•l•1 -.,-... ,,,,,,, !hin1 Wor1h ""in& for" Concl. Back fl )f.U" o_, New1 M9r•. I . , , · •• .,.. s.. •
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Rll or's tl1m. •llicll would m11n I M!111on: lmpouibl• G•v•n s. Herblrl, Jr., I'"" G.lll••w NAMll STAT•MENT .............. Hl'I. C1Uf9flW• '2660 Al1wMY<lll I.I•
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0Movit: (C) (Zhi) "Tt.filld A -fe. eU~I011<h1bln NAMESTATEME NT 8ay,L19.,111811cll.C•lilornl•"1UI CO MMUNITY INSU RAN CE T1n1T•Jlor Tll:l21ll61J..0114
llliRbew'" (dotumen!it')') '71. I m To11 lo1 He1tt~ lht tollOW•"'il person I• O<l>no;J bo.nl· Tllil ttu'll'llSS Is (Ond .. c tea bY • AGENCY,t0'1T•llllfr'IA-.s..tt.2. TJtlll .t.a.-t ••• t llt>d .in. tN ....... rtw•.e<vttl• J'UllM ~ W"litl Wild Wnl (if,(})) Winted: O.ad 11 Ali wt N H as , gien1rt1 -lfllr~lp, "-\Dlt'IY•llOY.Cflllor11la '21" CCKll'llY Cllrk at Or•11 .. ~, Ol'I Publllhed Or..-.ge Cffil Dilly Plklt, Publllned Dr .. n<ie Co•sl 01il1 Pil'11.
( .. 'i') [3 '~ Hippy Dofl ll:JO O ~ ~~ ,...,CIS Ult Movie: l<J La Ft..EUR•s DRAPERY & HOME w1rren E. 1111 Eyck Aobert W. Noll, llCM 8oll$0t!rw Mott.l'I•, ttJS. M.lyto.1l.•ndJ"lll3, lb""""'''--'''"""''''f·M-•_•>_o_._»_._,_,..,_,_"_"_'_'-·-'°-·-"-'-'-'-'-"-"-' ~ "~ l..l'.J FURNl~HING SERVICE, 952 Wilt (i..l~illS.Htr1M rl,Jr. Drln .ANl'lllm,C•Ulornl•fllll» 1'01W -.. Not Wolh Mr Siiler You Oon'I'" (11)1 .. T~e I 1ncltn" (d1t) ·~a -AJ1n w;1_, St''"· Co~•a M•~•. C..lifo.rnl1 Tiils ,1.1ement ,..1,. 1,1ed ...,;111 Ille Olverilll•d Eq.,IUe' I• 9Jfll•ll Pvt!ll\IOed Or•n<Jt C1111t D•llY Pilot. P L:BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOnCE
Rot:h•e's surp11se over lilll• siste1 L1ad, E1nest Bor1n1ne. m11 e.o..nty Cl•r-otOt•no<rCounly Oll,,..., MrtM••hlp), 9092 T•lllerl A,..llUf, MlylJ,10,27,alOllll J..wJ,1,1J_ 173'-I ~:~e;ht1~·~te !~~~~s ~~-~e ... ~~r~~.k~~! !n!il,v~ ~~ Johnn1 C1non ~t·e01~~~~:1~;~~~~cr~1~1~.:=~~;1_. '· 1915. ~ ~;:: 10. Fo .... l•ln Y1Uey, C.lllomia ,.,,":T'~~~s°s:t..E NOTICE QP";~s~~STE•'SSALE •,,,','",,l·~·,•,•,',,",•10",,', ',',,",',', Uncle I ~· G,u111w•o" ,,:,~.~.~u~n>e\~ •• tonducted by dn in· .. ~111,,•~,. ',,o ",..,"',e C.o•,",,o,,ailyln">",',· Tiiis ,bu,lnts~ .. ,11 condute\td l)y • PUBLIC NOTICE · T:'b. ,., .... l•·tU ........ ,.,. · · tr?_ lion ~ ..-1 , , .• ... un• , 9ffttr• partner""' p. flit UT)IM On June 10, 1171. 111:00 A.M., It lht (I NIA 811.•etblll-Cltlmpio"'hlp 0 ide World SPECIAL Kat~rynL.aFltu• JoMC.Gotdl110 •'°'"JI !oou111UrOl'lllt11.,..,.<e•e1r11old c:.:i..r.!y
Stril!s . * ''HAS MARRIAGE Th" <otatrmtnl wa1 !!led wolh the ,P UBLIC NOTICE llli• "ltt"""' w11 filed will\ !tie SUPEJllOlllCOURTOlllTME S-l1>1J08.,.Jo.•C•Ufor11l•corpet• Cout lllflllS•, City o l S•nl f An•.
I De l ltr's tltlrce HAO IT'" Countr Clt•~ ol Oran Qt County on Ap"I C-r Cllr• of Of•nOt Lo"nly Oii Moll y STATl!O• CALll'OJINIA FOJI llOll M •uly '"°l11tod Trvt.1• ~ C •I If 0 r 1111, AMC 0 s E A y 1 CE
Moftd1r lb•ll f ri41r . ''· 1q1s. -------------· 113, llJS. TN II COUNTY Oll'OlllANGE IM totlowlflf OMcribl'd OlleG ol lf"SI COAPOAATION •• C•lllottril (OtPOr ..
[J S~o. dt lri1 th1tDn I Dyan Cannon Hosts F43151 NOTICI!: OF NON·R ESPOMSI lllt..ITY Funs Ne. A..,.,, Wt Lt. SE Lt.. AT PUILIC AUCTION TO ''""· ., Try51H ... 11c1er lh• C11ed o4 1•161
Oii-' MtYit: fC) flhr) ~The $.and 1 O (<n (f.') C1J llfidl WDrfd Spe. Publr.,,,td Oran~ Coa•t 0..Hy F>llol, NOTICE IS 11 ERE BV GI VEN ttwt l'l,rbllSl'led Or1noe Cw st Dilly PllOI, MOT ICE o• MllAlltlMG OP" llETITIOH THE HIGHEST 61DDEA FOii; CASH ""°'by ft0tl£A:T PARIS ANOl.INDA
,ebblet" Concl. (dll) •66 _ Sle•tl CHI "His Mlrf•lit Hid II!" Rt AP<d l'I, •nd May 6, ll, 20, t9n lSl).IJ '"" ""dersogneo ••II ,,0, tioe rf'-lbil MWf' to. 27, llld J ""t l, 10, 191~ 1137·! JIOft PllO•ATll QI' WILL ANO fOlll: :::z.•,111.; i:: J~h:d ::.::;:.:~,:.I~~ PAllllS, huSlllnd •M •II•, Mid recor6-
McQui en, C•ndoce Ber,en, Rochard i.cneduled tor any debt'> or t.aDol•I••• tonlre<llG • t..llTTIEJIS TESTAMIENTAJIY •• .,.., int~nt c-wi-d to .,. NW Id i.-,, 1914, 111 8oet It its. Pa9I 121. A bo h ,.,, c ~--• ,,, _______________ ,Dy B•SE RAN(.H I, I Ge ne111 EM•te a l t..lt..LY M. CL.AR«, .. , .... ·~ ofottld fl Aecordtot .Or•n;rc;.ounly,
!!en IOU& · U MO•it ( l "..._.rtet Altl" (dll Parrfl<!•\ftop tomoo•rd of ANDRE P. P UBLIC NOTICE Otte•loed. NICI by 11 ""'°" plCI Deid of Tflllt 1t'1 C..lifornl•. Ol,..n to Mcur1 •11 lndeti!eG·
El Show dt S1!wi1 PJn1I R1<h11d Oennln1. t'IOSEFIT A !>TE VE NS, ROBERT O. S L.P·JSlll Ell-M. O!•Oll twl lllld hlrtlt'I a TAUSTOR: Lie Simmons,• "'"91t MORTGAGE CO •• I NC.,• C..llfen>l• I lnttrn1tion1I Anirndion ft1hv1I '~2-WYonne OeC1rlo, llatk Hud~n. . J'l' IJl.IC 1"0TICI-: NE BOLON, CHA Rt.ES A. DEt..IO, 1 -~--·-----------NOTI CE IS HEREBY Glv£N ttMrl ll'lllor001r1y .... rtlow ner1Muritied: nt~S fn l•wDr o l fl AST ST ATE
J1p1-lln11111e P101r11111 12:® 0 Movil: "Tiie ~ll•ntont 'resldtnl" R ""OCLI F FE. RES E 11 R CH AN O NOTICE 'fo Clll EOITOllS i:-UOon llH' Pr-Ir of WUI IPld tar Lfl· ,,_ ,.,.par111on. s.Jd deed of lr\l!ol ,._
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'I"."' •• •-•mpoor [•O•O HO•••> o> m Movii: '"Cithtrlnt, Ille Grtir' ST AT E OF CAt..I FOR NIA FO't 1nd /Or b 1 NEW POAT V .. LLEY TH5 COUNTY OF O•ANGE INll lht llmt Ind p11ce Of Milrl"<J lhl A1 corde4 Olcl""~' ll, ltlJ U IMtr. "°" o4 thl br1•th Ill tlrtl lfl ot11iv.• ~ THlCOU NT YOFOAANGE •••MS ··-RESEARCH AHO Ne.A·UJIJ w .... ,,.,llfln M!lor M••11.ltl!,•I No :t.UJll l11bOOlllllMIMtf'W"of()j. he v•S•l~ h1s bofhOOd pll J1mtl (dr•) "J4 -OOuilfS r1ull•n~' Jr., N A 111~4 ' '-·• fld1I Alttr<:h In t1l1 9flk 1 Of 1111 llOl'ls MC.,rta lllereby, noll<I o4 wtlltll El' bf' h B 1· . MARKETING, INC. or b1 A OS EAT A. '"Ill D4 SEt..t..E H. H E Fl.IHG.EA, 9:l0 i .m .• In lhe caurlroom D4 Dt...,1. WIS rtcorcltd Fibrt1•ry t, 1•1s. kl S-[~I"'· 1lttr Mime 30 rt•ri. b~I ~-. I s er1ner. Eslate OI MA v E R Alo. ~tealoed. 5 TIE y E N s. 0 r b' R 0 BE AT D. Oe<e•ied. ....Ill No. 3 ot ••Id "'"'I· •I 100 Ovl< l'll(IH'Olr ol O<Mltl C11,1nty; M6d -.a 11)14, P•t• 1064, II 1•ld Ofllclal
Jtmts l.OOn frlr!. lhll thtft·s mort 11o1:1 ti 11111'1 NOTIC.E l'.i HERESY Gl"llEN lo tlot AAOC.t..IFFE er •"Y ollllr ptr-or NOTICE lS HERESY GPtlENIOltle C.nter OriveWi sl, 11'1 IM CllyolS...I• of trusl dtlurlbe1 1111 tellowlng pro. A•(otdl. l•ld Trullell wtrt Mii •I
lo Emre i nd hi$ WIS•! lhfn mertl 12:l0 R"1 Sheki"'h ftl1Dw1h1p t redi!Ot\ ol lnl ioove nam.d de<ieottll firm..,, i ccouol ol BASE RANCH I or creditors of Ille •OOVt "•med OllC.~t All•.Clli!Otn11 . Plr1Y: · ' I •--
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cast as the TV actress mother or the prospective
bride, zi ngin& home some or lhe pl.,,y 's best dialogue
with Oair and fi nesse.
SHE AND Robert Jtcnfrow are well mulched as
the fl umboyant l!Ollywood purents, for his style
(he's ;1 video se~mcnl writer > is pure showbiz with
a touch of pr.otecti ve dadd y tossed in for contrast.
Robert Lindsey udds u refreshing dash of earnest·
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ness of the sc ript. Dir ector John Williams and his
wire, An n Leve rett. v.•ho had been playing a leading
role, were for<.•ed to miss the lust week -of r ehe arsal
to be at the bed side of their son, critirull y-injurcd
· -v.·hen hit by a car.
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'Wallace is excellent in ht.•r L·ountrified inlc•rpretu·
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type of pa rt.
The lovebirds lhcmst.•lvt.·s who have be en
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THESE GREAT HEW HITS STARTING WED., MAY 21 AT EDWARDS
CHARLES BRONSON
IN BREAKOUT
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1:.. IJL Boyd
Aphrodite's
Statistics
'
Whut is the cli111eal name for that neurotic
citizen \111\0 c<i n 't s t a nd "':.1iters and
"'aitresses? So inquires a
L'ustomer. I don't lcnow.
Uut such there be. Among
th<! c:.u·lil'Sl of lht•se nn re·
cord \\1aS Kinl,l Ludwig of
llavaria . the invt•ntor of
the dun1b\\•aitc r . I-le ~o
9csplsed his own ser vants
th<Jt he \\'Ouldn't let thern
C'o n1 e to his upstairs
quarters. I-le h~uled his
grub up from the kitchen
with' a block and tac·kle.
Q. "WllAT were the measurements of the
ideal "'om an in ancient Greece'.'··
A. Can only report that the Greek Aphrodite.
sculpturt•d in the second century B.C .. stood
five foot l \\'O a nd measured 351 ,,, inches at the
bustlint•, :!7 1:: ;1t the \\'aist :i nd 36 1 ~al the hips.
\\'II Et:l .Clli\IR
On nat iunal l('levision you ncvt·r St•(• a prison
scene ,\·ith a "'heclchair p<1Lient in it. ,\re
tht·re no v.·het.•l<·h~1ir t·onvicls in our prison:-;?
\'OU C1\N Al..\'VA\'S tell what you r eally
think of somebody, anybody, by considering
tht.> firs t impress ion you get al the.first sight of
a letter from said party. ·
FROM HIS 1-'ILE on 18th century toasts, our
Toastn1asler quotes the following: "l-lere's to
one and only one <1nd may that one be she, who
lo ves but one a nd onl y one. and may that on e
be n1 e. ··Clink '.
SLEEP
Argun1enl continues as lo ,\·hy the m~n \\"ho
s leep on their backs outnumber the \\·omen
\\·ho do so by four to one. \\"rite~ u fe1nalc
t•lient : .. I think you'll find that pregnancies in
\\"Omen influence their sleeping habits for the
rest of their lives . I think you 'll also find th at
far more thin -v.'aisled men than paunchy
types sleep on their backs." Quite logic al.
DID I Tt:Lt, .rou th<1t the Zambia l"ation<1l
Airv.'ays hired il staff gynecologist to l a ke
cLirc of its expectant stev.'ardesses?
1\ddress rn ail fo L~f'.1. &yd, P.O. JJo.i: 1560. Cos ro
Alcsa, Ca. 92626. Copyrig/1! 1975 L.i\1. Boyd
•
. St utly i11 c,,,., rt1st
ThL'. 'l\o1illionaire . · :.i calcula.tor develo"ped
i11 1893 artd used by the government for
bus in ess accounting, contrasts· marked!)>'
from th e I Bi\11 com1>utcr in background at
the San F'rancisco l\1int. The 'Millionaire'
is a dis1Jla y item at the l\1int 's museum.
Government Seal
On Cans of Tuna ·
\\'ASill i'\G TOl\ !L:l'I )
-Tht' na11on 's tuna in -
dust ry openl'd a ne""· :.id-
,·ertising ('ounte r this
wet•k tu counter recent
ad vt·rsc publicity about
1·odi.-nt h airs :.incl Cilth in
tht•ir produtts .
quested the government
to take a close look at.its
produl·ts after potenti3l·
ly dan1aging publicity
and then issue seals of
approval. Three brands
got the certification Crom
the Commerce Depart-
ment's national marine
fis heries service and are
starting to tell the public
about it.
l ·he fO{'<li point Of the
ca1np:.i1 gn \\·ill be a gov-
erninenl St·a l of approval
•\hirh lhe industry hopcS
\\"ill put to rest •tn y public
apprchl•n sion a bout the
,...,.,....,.,....,.,....,.,....,.,...,.,...,.,...,.,...,.,...,.,.._.,.._,} l'Ontcnt s or the tuna cans.
The three largest sell-
ing brands -'"Chicken
o( the Sea." "St:lrkist"
a nd '·Breast-0-Chicken·
Carnation" -a ll have
qu~11ified for the seal,
and Ral s ton Purina,
\\'hich m<1kes "Chickep
of the Sea ," launches its
SI million :l d campaign
today
DAUGHTER. • • I Continued From Page 1\9)
··pr:1tl1 tin!!·· fu r n1arri>1 gc in his :'\l•\\" ''or k :1p;1rt·
ml.'n l :irl' \\.l'll playt·d by Sus an Kt·llogg" ;inJ c:r e~
Rrn11n . :\l1ss "l·llog~ is :1 clcli gli l. ~hi l ting t'<tSiJ\·,
th1·ough su1n t' t riek_1 lr;111sil11111:-.. 11hdt• l.{ru 11;1
sk11lfull y e11n1 l'.\"S ! lit' fru:.I r•tl1on;; j11' his :.ii uation
.. t~t\SF..llBl,t: pl :1yinµ. l1~J11 e 1't·r . l~•).!'> thin;.::-.
d_ei.\'n oc·t•as1on:lil.'i . ~· forgi1·abll.' dl'f1t·1t·nl'.\" g11·cn
the diretto1··s fort•t•d <1 bscnce during the crucial
\\'eek. Pl~111dil !--tu a h;1 slily ;:1ssc mbled technical
rrc1.., fo r ste pping into \\'illiam),· s hol'S :ind manag ·
ing a co1npllt·att·d . multi-s t•\ :-.hn\\" 11·ith th<· barest
mar gin of rchea1·s:.il t i1n<.'.
''l\ly D a u~ht er . Your Son·· has its moments. and
subsequC.nt 1>crform<1nt•es should tend to sharpen
these. The pluy c ontinues.on Frid.i ys ::ind Saturdays
through June 14 at the lfuntinb'lon Beach Playhouse.
2110 1\1 n in St .. 11 u nti ngt on Be<1ch
Lending Rate
Dips to 7 1/4 o/c
From Wire Services
The B a nk o r
California, Wells Fargo
and United California
Bank s 'lo'''ercd their
prime lending r<1tes lo
71 4 percent from 71 2 per-
cent effective today, ac·
cording to bank officials,
The prime lending rate
is the rate banks charge
their most preferred
customers.
ecan
places at the
same time.
Long distance puts you in business anywhere, without
iaking you out of your office. Even a coast·tcx:oost crisis
can be handled quickly and economically.
The nex t time you net'<! to be in two places at th e
same cjmc. remember how yo u can get there.
OSE OFFICIAL of 1the
government agency said
the bad publicity '''as in
part responsible for pro-
mpting the industry to
ask the governme nt for
the seal , although in-
spection on which it is
based does not screen for
the dirt that government
health experts view as
more of an aesthetic
than a health problem.
\
Pacific Telephone @ •
I " ' I
Jeulfer A. Ra1mal&e9 bas been
manager of the Baak ol. Americ• facilit
Marine Corps Air Station in San·
ta AQa.
She was formerly operations
officer or II 8ofA branch in Mis-
sion Viejo. She joined the bank
as a clerk in 1969.
Mr1:1. Rasmussen ~nd her
husband live In San Clemente. • Jobn F. Gabriel has been
named general counsel of
caurornla Computer Products,
lac. of Anaheim ~ :Jl4..tlil!!Uhetr
The Costa •1e1a resident was formerly an at-
torney with the F'ede:raJ Tr-ade Commission. • •
irvine resident Wayae M. Sauls has been elected
cashier and corporate lreasurer or~Harbor Ba•k in
Long Beach.
The vice pretiidenljoined the bank in February. • Don A. Mitchell has been named pr~ident of lhe
microelectronics group or Rotkwell l•leraatiHal
Corporation'.
The Corona del Mar resident
has headed the group as ex-
e~uti ,,e vice president s ince
November 1974. lie joi"ned
Rockwell in 1972 as vice· presi-
denl or business development for
el.ectronics operations. • Laguna Niguel resident Lewis
I;. Leebarg has been nained
manager Of the IBM ~leatific
Center in Los Angeles. ••TCHELL
He joined IBM in 1956 and was fo r merly, manager
of operations research al the Los Angeles (acility. • Glenn M. Layton, president of Layton Soft W'at.er,
Inc. of Santa Ana,.has received the "Hal] of Fame
A...,·ard" at the annual convention of the Pacific
"'ater ConditiOning Association held recently at the
Disneyla nd tlotel.
He w:ls lauded for his contributions lo the in·
dustry. • Donald W . Douglas, Jr., former president of
Douglas Aircraft Corporation, will serve as
chairman or the board of directors for the new
Capistrano National Bank, scheduled to open in late
June.
Douglas served as senior vice pre'sident of
••1• n 1B1tt.1fu1 nun 111? ·m:rriat..-.!"Ml\:lll\lii'.
' j McDOC"lneU Douclu Corporation Cqr five yea_rs and
IA! preaenUy a consul""'1 )'\\I> Ille firm. :· . '
-'Nlabl or Ne,wi><>rt Beach has been named
mana1er Or &fftlll.lidi K.ote in the Irvine Jn·
du1lrl1l ComPlex. '
He was formerly restaurant manager of Sam bi of
Tokyo, located in Downey.
I --..,_ *
Dn•I• W. Rlppla, inlemational manager ror L.
M. Cox Manufacturing Company, has also been
npmed, exec utive yice president of Leisure
D)"'llamlc1 l•teraattoilaJ, based in Sitnta Ant\. • Albert J . Auer, vice president otTbe lrylne Com ·
pany, has been re-elected a trustee and vice preKI-.
dent for the Wei:;tcm region of
lh.e lntcs;natlona l Council of
Shopping Centcr8.
The ICSC Is the trade associa·
lion or the s'hopping center in-
dU1try. Auer ls-resporu1ible for
the da:ign, con1trucllon, leasing
•nd management of commercial
projMls for the Itvlne Company. • lllellard A. MeD•niel has been
elected vice president and con-•u ••·
trollcr of A.mcord, lac., of Newport Beach.
The Newpcirt Beac h resident joi'ned the .
diversi(ied company in 1987 as a financial analyat. • Two promotions have ·been ·announced at l'M
Canaoa Electric in Santa Ana.
Robert J. Trlv,lsoe, vice president and director of
business development, has been named viCe presi-
dent and director or operations.. .
· L; Wayne Oliver, general manager of ITT Cannon
Electric in Phoenix, has been selected to succeed .
Trivison.
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Eighth lnt.elsat
'.
Sat.ellite Slated
WASHI NGTON CUPll
-The eighth and last of
the. big Intelsat 4 con1-
me'.rcial communications
s atellites is set for
launch Thursday lo con1 ·
plete a global net"·ork
noW linking 111 antennas
in 64 rountries.
The $14 milli on
spacecraft, O\\'ned by the
Comsat Coi:p. and its 88
partner nations, is Lo
replace one l ost iP
February "'hen its $20-
m i I lion Atlas -Centaur
r.OC'ket failed.
The s pace agency.
,.,·hich "'ill b e reim·
burscd ror launch costs,
:;aid a niimber of;
hardware and pro·
cedural changes have
been made in the Atlas
Centaur thal'will be used
for the upcoming s hot. ..
Ove r.1'he Counter
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Attacks Grow
Social Security:
How Sound is It?
By8YLVL\'POKTER
(Finl in ·-·J The mounting attacks m our Social secunty System u'f"e
not new. Many. in faet, are reha-'!hes of scripts r ecorded bY
a former governor when, in lhe 1950s, he was hired by the
National A11ociatlon or
Life Unde r wri ters lo
h e lp h e a d off co11 -
gr 9tislonal improve·
ment1 ln.SOC1 11 l..Seeunty
lhat might cut into sales
or life insura nce
Money's
Worth
A few yoar!; Inter, -
th~ 1976 preside ntial hopeful obhg1 ngly repeated his attacks
-this ltme for the Am encan Medical Assoc1at1on -1n a
senes of records for phys1c1ans' wives to pla y to help blllld
LIP OPPos1t100 to Medicare lt was call ed Operati on Kuffec
Klatch Later 10 the 1964 presidential campaign the poht1
c1an did u slm1l ar spiel on behalf of candidate Ba r ry
Gold water
EVEN IN THE 1950s, though, the a ttacks were not new
but borrowed 10 lar3e parl from lhos who had opposed
Social Secur1ly al t he time of Its enactment 10 1935
But today, the clai ms that the system 1s "bas1catly un
sound ," "headed ror bankruptcy," doomed to collapse~"
''a deception ro1 sted on the people'' come al a particularly
bad lime
But Watergate, Vietnam innation and now unemploy-
m ent have sha ken public confidence 1n our governmenl'1 n·
st1tut1ons The cost or living spiral has caused all but the
very wealthy to look more closely at deductions fro m ou.c
paychecks The deepest and longest slump or the entlfe
post World War II penod has created widespread rear or the
ruture
This is a grim background against whi ch to circulate
v1 c1ous a ttack& on Soctal Secunty -a ttacks m ade up of
h alf truths and untruths
Thts is a most unfortunate atmosphere 1n which to hetve
admin1slrat1on orr1c1als 1n charge of running t he system
make ' less than effecUve" r esponses to comments which
are not only clearly inaccurate but also e xtremely biased
ON TOP OF ALL this the trustees of t he Social Secunty
trust funds had to make an announcem ent that revisions 1n
the long r ange estimates of Social Secunty income and out
go were r equired It sounded ominous. Changes Jn our
lifestyle -the Pill and the declining birth rate -would re
suit, a pparently, 1n a lower than-expected number of
Amen cans of working age 1.11 the next centu"', 1ust about
\,he time that the large numbers born dun ng the pos t#World
War II baby boom will be reaching retire ment age
The Soc ial Secunty contnbut1ons of the reduced work
force, beginning 10 the y.ear 2010, m ljht not be eaough to
cover the cost of pay111g beher1ts to the swo11 en numbers of
retired
That there a re offsetung factors haS.not been made
clear Nor has 1t been emphasized that the long range
estimates are indeed no more than "estimates, sub1ect to
many unfor eseeabl e chang'es in•our total econom y. way of
life and the Social Secun ty program itself.
MEANWHILE, TIIE ADVISORY Council on Social
Security was conducting the revi ew of the entire Social
Secunty progr a m reqwrcd by la w every four years Duo ng
the revi ew a s hort range f1nanc1ng problem Came to light
-a result of the nightm are coincidence of an 1nn at1on
spi ral and slumping payrolls
The problem · the cost of keeping SS benefits up to dale
with cost of l1v1n g increases was outrunning the additional
1ncome from hig her wages
Next, when President Ford proposed to place a ce iling
on the cos t of living incr eases due bene£1c141rie s older peo
pie s wamped Social Secunty and congressional Qrr1ces with
protests Younger working people saw the threat of 1n
cr eased SS taxes a nd the spectre of no pay off 1n their own
retirement years
Deeply concerned over the a nxiety caused by the scary
headl1n es a nd the attacks, a b1part1san group of five former
secretaries o( Health, Education and WeJfare and three
rormer Social Secunty comtn1ss1oners 101ned 1n 1sswng a
white paper , ''Soe1aJ Seturjt)>. A Sound and Durable Institu-
tion of Great Va lue ''It provides a basis for an informed, ob·
Ject1ve debate on Jceep1.11g the system~ound
THIS WEEK'S SERIES OF columns 1s designed to ki ck
orf that informed debate on the sys tem's f1nanc1al problems
and how they may be solved and to lead up lo the funda me n
lal question of a ll
Should we continue to support contn butory social 1n
suranr e which 1s designed to prevent poverty from occur-
t1ng?
Or should we pl ace our baste reliance on measures to
relieve poverty after 1t has become a fact?
The answer must be yours
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Our new Newport Beach
office.We've built for the
future . to serve your .
complete banking needs.
The new look of banking progress comes to
Newport Beach. In a glistening new structure
at Koll Center Newport, City National Bank
proudly brings you the finest, most complete,
full service banking you've ever enjoyed.
Symbolic of the future, our spacious Newport
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faciliti es-newly designed ,. newly equipped,
and staffed to suit your preci se banking needs:
• Estate and 'Irust Officer, Escrow Officer,
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who can make decisions • 'I\vo drive-in t ellers
(open 8:30 am to 5 pm, Monday thru Thursday,
and until 6 pm on Friday).
Be our guests. Come .in for a pleasant experience:
banking to s uit you. Refreshments will be served.
FREEGIFf
The first 1,000 people \\'ho come
lhrough the doors
will recei ve a free
p re-1913 Liberty
H ead Nickel -a
collector·s item.
FREE
DRAWING
5 solid gold coins.
each valued at $100,
will be given a .. 1:ay.
W inner need not be
present at drawing.
Be sure you come in and
fill out an entry blank.
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A fortune in ·
rare coins and currency
collected from
around the world.
We have gathered one of the most expensive
collections of coins and currency ever seen_ The
history of the world has evolved around such
vintage pieces as these. What stories they
could tell. Come and examine these rare objects,
some of which have only been seen by the eyes
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what you'll see-and there is much more.
1937 KING EDWARD
VII I CROWN
, One or the most
valuable coins in the
\o\'Orl d. Never publicly
issued. ValuOO at
$500.000.
1776 CONTINENTAL
OOLLAR JN PEWTER
The or\ly United States
coin dated in 1776.
1'his historical pi{'('l'
is valurd 'al
S25.000.
THE 1913 LIBERTY
HEAD NICKEL
Without a doubt, the
most famous of all
American coins.
Valued at
$~00.000.
Coin collection courtesy of Bowers nnd Ruddy C•lleries, Inc.
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lrf a tiny Czechoslovakian
vill•te, aeveral years before
World War 11 began, a baby girl
waaborn.
Her father picked her up from
the cradle, examined her, then
threw her back into her bed.
"What a disgrace -the third
girl,'' he said In disgust. ·
That batiy girl was Mari3 Anne
Hirschmann, now knowri' as
Hansi to many friends apd re:
lativ~a. and· to those who have:.
read her autobiography, "l-lansi:·
The Girl Who Loved the
Swastika."
From infancy on, because of
her rejection by her father and
the early death of her mother,
she felt like a child without a
purpose, Mrs. Hirschmann said
to an a u'dience at Pacific Chris·
tian College, where she was a
guest at Women's Day.
Her mother, at the end of her
strength from the birth, took the
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nicknamed Hansi) to the cottage or a Criend ror safekeeping.
When her mother died a shprt
time later, Mrs. l:linchmann's
roster mother told her .husband,
"I'm going to keep this child,"
and the husband replied, "No,
you 're not."
The· child was kept, however,
to the continued resentment of
the husband , who could' barely
feed and clothe his own sons.
. "From childhoO:d on I won-
dered why I, was alive,'' Mrs.
H,ir!chmann said.
BLACK SHEEP
Today, such children are
labeled either "black sheep or
creative children," she said.
"'But when I grew up, people
didn't know about the creative
child."
Mrs Hirschmann, now an
educator and psychologist who
lives with her husband in Blue
Jay in the San Bernardino moun·
tains, said black. sheep need "one
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person to care, and to believe in
them.''
Into her confusion of who she
was and where she was going
came Adolph Hiller, who later
was to become her god.
She was selected, alter ex·
tensive testing and competition,
to study in Prague to become one
of the Fuehrer's youth leaders,
an honor she thought was the
greatest in the world.
But she was brainwashed, she
said, and within one year gave up
all her childhood beliefs, includ·
ing her religious training, tor
Nazism .
"'i'hey did it so effectively, in
such attractive ways," Mrs.
Hirschmann said. "It took just
one year to change gods. I did it
sincerely, believing I was doing
. the right thing.
NEW SAVIOR
"I thought Hitler was a good ,
kind, great person. I thought he
was the new savior to the world
and that the German cause was
the greatest ever in the world."
Mrs. Hirschmann said there is
a de£inite difference between
brainwashing and education. In
education, both sides are offered,
though they may be slanted a lit-
tle, she explained.
"Young people can go to the
library and find the other side in
this country. But only one 40ide
was taught in Nazi Sfhool. We
soon simply believed that."
Mrs. Hirschmann said "there
is a price lo pay for doing
wrong.·•
When she tried to escape the
Nazi regime, the price was
almost dealh but as she was flee·
ing a Communist labor camp, ex·
_peeling a bullet, the bullet p.ever
came and she escaped to Western
Germany.
Another price she paid was los-
ing her faith in just about ever·
ything and betoming very bitter.
"I tell that I could never trust
any concept again unless it was
tm.Stfatterable, ''she said.
SHOCKING NEWS
Her faith in the Nazis was com·
pletely shaken when she learned
of the concentration camps
through a Russian radio broad·
cast.
"I bad experienced the in·
humanities of man. I couldn't
believe a human could be that
cruel. 1 decided that if J survived,
l 'd never trust anyone again.
"It is s trange that my enemies
put the first dent in that deep dis·
illusionn;:ient."
Mrs. Hirschmann and a.
friend' made it to .Western
Germany with a small child or 3.
They were wel and cold from
their river crossing and decided
to seek help at the first home with
Hansi Hirschmann's early
faith in Adolph Hitler
.......__and the German cause
crumbled when she learned
of concentration camps.
a light, though they were very
much afraid.
"I stood there and looked down
at'tha.t child. She was shivering,''
Mrs. Hirschmann said. ''Pride
would have kept me from going
£or help without that wonderful
girl."
The occupants or 'that house
were American soldiers, who
gave them food, blankets and cots
and left them to rest unmolested.
As they departed the next
morning, the women wondered
what the soldiers .... ·ould do, but
they simply let them go with a .
wave of the hand. ·
FOUNDWVF.
"I couldn't believe it. I was re·
ady to fight,'' she s aid. "I decided
there had to be something in
America I dido 'tknow about.
''I wondered who thes e
Americans were and what made
them different. I then had two
new desires. I must go lo Ainerica
to find out why the.,Y are different.
and do something for such nice
people.''
After her escape, Mrs.
Hirschmann searched
philosophies and religions until
s he round the truth or her
childhood, which was faith in
Jesus.
She told her audience that s he
believes she m ade it through the
awful years because of two
things : , 1
''God never lets you go and
human love never lets you go. My
mother's prayers followed me
through the labor camp and my
escape." !
At last she had found her truth..
"Truth is the only thing which de·
cides where the end of the road
is,'' she asserted.
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anger than Jove ... Americans
stroke .their dogs and
cats but not each other.'
-Dr. Everett Shostrom
By ALLISON DEERR
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Love and hate, strength and
weakness.
These are the polarities within
every human being.
An actualizing person, saidJ>r.
Everett Shostrom, is one who is
able lo modulate between the
poles, one who is able to £eel
whatever level or emotion there
is and risk it in an interpersonal
relationship.
Getting in touch with these
feelings is what actualizing mar·
riage therapy is all about. But it
isn't as easy as one might think.
Dr. Shostrom, author of seven
books or which ''Man, the
Manipulator'' is perhaps the best
known, discussed actualizing
therapy at a one-day Workshop
sponsored by the California State
Marriage Counselors Associa·
tic,n, Orange County Division.
"Most of us are a complex:
system of polarities. In your his·
tory and mine, all ol us have re·
mained on one polarity or
another.''
STRENGTH HANG-UP
There are t~ose hung up on
strength.
· •'We're told to_play it cool, hold
our tempers, never get mad'.
Dori't trust anyone. If they find
out how much you care, they'll
take advantage of you."
'"Or, we're stuck on the weak·
nesspale.
''It's like a paker game. Keep
bluffing. Never let them know
how really vulnerable you are.''
''We fall into the John Wayni:t
Syndrome. 'Smile when you Say
that, pardner.' It's okay to get
ancry as long as we don't really
mean it.
''Sometimes we a ll need
'hostilectomies.' I know a teacher
in a F1orida school who has all of
her students stomp aroUnd the
room shouting 'no' before class
begins.
"She has no discipline pro-
biems. I have a desk that can be
pounded if necess ary."
And, love.
"It's even eas ier for us to ex-
press anger than tenderness and
love. A European once said that
Americans stroke their dogs and
cats but not each other.
"In our culture, if a man is af.
leclionate with another man,
he's homosexual. 1£ h~·s affec-
tionate with a woman, he's
seducing her.''
INSTITUTE DIRECTOR
Dr. Shostrom, director of lhe
Institute of T h erapeutic
Psychology and president of
Psychological Films Inc. is a
professor of psychology al United
States International University,
San Diego.
His latest book is "Actualizing
Marital Therapy.''
"1£ a person can actuali:z:e on a
personal level, we assume be can
do the same on an interpersonal
level."
When a person is on the ac·
tualizing level he can say, "I
care, I'm attracted, I'm interest·
ed.'' Shostrom said.
•·He can admit being hurt,
vulnerable, angry, resentful,
strong, capable and adequate."
Shostrom said that marriage
counseling used . to consist of
counseling a person who hap·
pened to be m arried. ''In
those days , your job was to
Motto Hard to SWall.ow
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was
especially tnterested 'in your ad-
.ice to the "controlled"' alcoholic
because l was a drunk tor nearly
10 years. I'm 40 now and realize
I 'm sUll an a.lcoholic even lhout:h
I haven't touched a drop since I
started to go 10 A,. al age 30.
l hope every person who has a
~rinking problem 8.nd thlnka h~
can 10 off the wagon now and
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then, so long as he i"~I gel bombed, will rem em e mot-
to that set me strai e.first
time I slipped. ,
Please put il in bold· type so
they won't miss it: Here It ls : ''It
doffn't matter lf yoa:•re a big
1bot or ~ lllUe 1bot. Tue ON&
1hot-and YOV'REabot."
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DEAR HAPPY: lleouUlul! I
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hope: tboasand1 el ••eo11troned
aleeboUcs'' will cUp you moUo
... pule II la lhlr balbonlb.
(ADd 11 woalda'I b•rt IO ~ u
extra copy to tbe bathroom mlr·
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: Hos
anyone ever called you" female-
chauvi1;1i1t so":? Well, a recent ...
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response you gave to baby-sitters
qualifies 'you for that liUe. Your
amwer excluded us cuys tot.ally
-a complete shutout. •
I'm a 18-year·old high school
junior and male. I babysit for two
families who-have sons. The UtUe
boya would much rather have a '
bia: ·l\lY around than a girl when·\
their'parent.l go out.
I've had experience tatlnC'
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counsel to stay married.
"Today, we want to find the
best possible relationship,
hopefully with the person they're
married to, but it doesn't have to
be.''
It is not one strike and you're
out, he said. Divorce can be
traumatic but you can also grow
from painful experiences,
QUALITIES NEEDED
"There is more to mllrriage
than sex, "Shostrom said. "Most
people spend more time talking
than making Jove.''
He quoted C.S. Lewis' "The
Four Loves" in explaining what
qualities are needed tor a com·
plete relatit>nship .
"The first six years are the
Eros years, the tender touching
from mother and lather, to which
degree produces an adult who
can or cannot show touching a nd
affection."
From age 6 to 12 is the develop·
ment9fempathy. .
ln adolescence we lear,n to
make friends. "Unfortunately r
too many cheerleaders go steady
with quarterbacks and marry
them, then a few years later,
they begin looking around for
what they've missed.
"They've missed a chance to
know different people."
Then comes ••agape'"'-
the love of God tor Man, parents
for a child. "It's BE love. Loving'
you for your being, your own lit·
tie. snotty sell.''
What do people look for most in
a second marriage? "Believe it
or not, friendship.''
Actualizing therapy works to
help people express without what
they experience within, he said.
In a film sequence demonstral·
1 ing the therapy, group members
learned to express. physicall.JI
what they were feeline.
EXPRESSION I
A woman who tended lo be
very dependent, took orr her
shoes and stomped the message
into her bQdy that she should
stand on her own two feet.
A stoic man, who could not ex·
press the hurt and· anger he had
held in for 22 years, was urged ta
yell.
Another man allowed himself
to be ·physically vulnerable, ta
show his weakness.
"You don't haYe to be strong
all the time. It isn 't human. We
all move between the poles-
strong to weak, anger to 10ve.''
Shostrom quoted Fritz Perls1
'comment that "you don't have ta
worry about a couple that is an·
gry and hateful. Where there is
hale, love is eventually ex.
pressed and vice versa.
"Worry when there is indif·
rerence; then herloveisdead."
In ''Between Man and
Woman,'' he suggested that
couples are attracted becaus~
they are -:ither opposites or com,
plementary.
The daddy has his doll ; the
bitchy woman her nice guy;
ma,ster-servant; mother·son.
Or the "hawks" may many
''hawks'' and ''doves'' marry
''doves.
''The actualizing person call
move along the whole·spectrum•
sometimes being an adult1 sometimes a child, sotnetim~
Dice guy and sometimes the boss.
This person can feet himself
moving in and out ol these roles. :
The self-actualizing person i1
inner·directed)>ut people are still
important. He still cares .
Ann Landers
care or baby brothers, so l can
even diaper •nd feed my
youngest "client'' who is eight
months Old. ·
Apologize, will you? -ANTI·
BIAS
DEAR ANTI: I'll do91onlboll
1poloclle. I 'll · RECOMMEND
male 1ltlen to pareMs wllo llave
adolescent BODI. I tlld. IO MVeral
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lbe lde1l aolulfon.
A mottierwaated:tobowwbat
to do about her 13·)'tar-old IOll
who la11Jted OD 1certain11-year·
old red·beoded 1lller. No_el..,
would do. He 1torted 10 DOI ~11
parents to ''please so oat aad ea·
joy yoanelve1. '' My ..,ge.tioa
was, ''Hire a GVY." They took
my advice and wrote to say J&.
·Hl•ed Ille problem.
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~.~!,~~~~-.'~!~~ ... ~~~.~Y.!.~ ~.~.9. CM111eo1uy .. 1i.1s1.11 physical education de-together to help build the Costa Me'sa. hurts us as a and her "house now is
"We're just a little part.ment at Costa Mesa Metho.disl Church on town. It's so split up .. sq ueezed b e tween El
town, but we huve the High School, 'where she 19tbStree,. '11lere 'snothlngthere." supermv.rket and an
best of everythin{?.." has been the matron for In her~opini6il, Costa ZONING apartment complex.
12 years. Mesa needs just a few . . . In apite of the few The woman was
describing h er home
town o r Costa Mesa,
""'hiC'h a lso has "friendly
people and good soil.''
Ali ce Fisher oughl lo
know. She has lived here
s ince• 1923 and never
plans to move away.
The reminiscing was
~sparked by h.er upcom·
Mrs. Fisher, one of 13
in her class at lhe old
Main School, whi<'h now
is McNally. remembers·
when she knew everyone
in Costa Mes,i and a
cider mill stood where
the downtown Crocker
Bank is n0\4'.
And, she r ecalls when
things to make it really '11le long-~m e resident n aw& ahe sees, Mrs. Fis· 1
t.tie fin es• place on 'eH:rth a~so ~ould like to see th~ her stJll says ''Costa
to live. · city., get ~own 1~ busi-Mesa ls a still a won-
"We.n~ed a goOd civic
renter with a r ecreation
area hall," she s:.iid, re·
me.tnbering the days
when the .. whole town
used to eel together to
square danc.e .
ness _on its zoning so der1ul town. It's more ot'
such disa~ters_ as the re-a home town than most."
pealed w1den1ng of . her Her family came to the ~treet would be avoided area because of the good
in the ruture . . farming, aft e r selling a
The tree she planted in homestead in Ida ho and
\he middle or her yard her rather grew s'weet
now is at the edge of the potatoes a nd strawber·
ri es in th e fertil e
easlslde soil before turn-
ing to subdividing land.
"He h ad a chance to
buy part of Lido Isle but
he wouldn't because
nothing would g ro·w
there," Mrs. Fisher re·
lated.
Arter graduating from
Santa Ana High School
<Harbor· Hi gh w asn't
completed until the Sep-
tember after she finished
school), she worked at
Western Cannery , was a
beauty operator, worked
at Douglas during the
war, had a day nursery
twice, then worked in
two m or e industries
be fore going lo Costa
Mesa High School.
WIUSTLEBWWS
When the ca nnery was
operating, she and the
other workers would
listen for the whistle or
the plirse seiner when it
came with a load or fi sh.
''We might pack all
night and_aJ I day, or only
v.•ork a few hours," she
said.
ALICE FISHER'S LIVED IN CM SINCE 1923
Mrs. Fisher does a lot-· After r etirement, she
of listening, as the girls and her husband plan to
t alk about their t1"oubles travel for a month or
and happy moments, two, then ~he will look
"but I never give ad· for other things lo do.
vice "she said. ALWAYS BUSY
In' her 12 years at the .. 1 can't sil aroun~."
school s he h as made the Cost a btesan said.
many ·friends from the "I've been working since
student body, and has a dayo1.1.eand lhavt>to stay
regular gallery or pie· busy. . . . .
lures o n he r bulletin She 1s th1nk1ng ubout
board to prove it. serving,, as ~1 ··~rand·
She will c-elebrate her mother, which is one
retireme nt with several type of volunteer work
of the graduating senior \vhich could be hi:a~·
girls, a date they made qu arter e.d _at a c1v1c
four years ago when they t•cnter bu1Jd1n g, s he sug·
were freshmen and she .j"ested.
knew s he would retire in And , there's one other
will work on. •'I'd like to
have an old-timers pic·
nic. Not a an old-timers·
new-timers picnic, but
one just for the old·
timers.''
Jt may come as a sur·
prise to the newer resi·
dents of Costa Mesa, but
there still are quite a few
early settlers a r ound.
Just <isk Mrs. Fisher.
The re ure the
Wh itehead s. t h e
Logsdons, Te Winkles ,
Kesel s. Pier son s ,
Steversons, Taylors,
Bennetts and so on down
,the list.
Retiree with Stephanie Brown, Debby Hennessey, Sylvia Roldan
. Jn her current job, she
ts a "housemother" to all
the girls at t~e high
school, a relationship she
admits she is going to
miss when she leaves in
June. their senior year. • pct project she probably
· More than enough for a
good picnic.
Aries May Be
Hanging Tough ,
WEDNESDAY,MAY'1
By SYDNEYOMARR
ARIES (March 2l·April 19): Hang ~ugh,
Partnership or m arriage can be retained.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Be ready for
t·hangc of scenery.
GE~tlNI (M uy 2t-Junc20): Someone is care-
less with moriey -at your expense.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): See people as
1hc,y a re. not onl y as you feel they should be .
LEO (July 23 ·Aug. 22): You can gain if v.'ill·
1ng to invest in own beliefs, talents.
VJRGO (A ug. 23-Scpl. 22): Let go of losing
proposition -in per sonal and professional
areas.
LIBRA (Sept. 23·0C't. 22J: Your ability to
make comeback is hi~hJightcd as you turn what
appeared lo be a f oss-1.ntoprofit.
SCO RPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Hunch pays off
-you shar e knov.•ledgc and gain by doing so.
SAG ITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21 ): Friends
\l.•ith "strange" ideas share them.
CAPRICO RN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Accent is
on po":cr drive. goal-orientation .
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Change is
n ecessary, but caution should not be tossed
aside.
PISCES <Feb. 19-rvtar ch 20 ): You get price
on s~~cia l items, lu xuries, vacation plans.
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WIT'S
END
By E RMA BOMBECK
[told an amusing story at din·
ne r th e other night about the
town librarian who was closing.
up the library when she was ac·
costed by a man1 demanding
money.
She said , ''I don't have any," at
which tim e the crook proceeded
tO frisk her rather thoroughly.
Wh e n he had fini shed he
g rumbled, "You're right," and
started to walk away when the
librarian said. "Just a minute. If
you frisk me one more time I 'll
write you a check."
When I fini shed the story, m y
husband j ust sat t here, his face a
mas k of tragedy.
"Did you get it?" I asked.
"I was just thinking," he said
slowly. "J'll bet she never re:
corded the check." ·
"You arc paranoid about re-'
cording checks," l snapped.
Checkered Career
Goes Unrecorded
"The trouble with you is that ~ou
expect people to record every
check they've ever written.•·
"I expect you t o regard th e
checkbook as something other
than fiction . Speaking of fi ction,
you v.•ouldn't ha ppen to know
wher e you wrote check No. 1138,
would you?"
"Of course I know. I wrote it
after chec k No. 1137. What does
my entry say in the f'h eckbook?"
Itsays, ·see me'."
' h ead. ''H ere's one ."· I said.
"It's either check No. 936 for
$10.85 or check 1085 for.$9...36."
"Let me have it," he said
t iredly. "Arc you crazy? Jt's
written on the back of my Social
Security card. How careless· do
you think J am? Let's see now,
check No. 1138. Did you throw
away the invitation to J ack and
Ardis's party? I wrote a check at
the supermarke t that I recorded
on my cash regist er tape. Or was
Peering Around
REPRESENTING San Oreo tiistricl in a
statewide Young Career Wom an Speak-off will
be J anet Wilson. member or the Huntington
Beach Business and Professional Women's Club.
Ms. Wil son, im~rt-cxport coordinator o[
Kawasaki Molars Corp., is continuing her educa·
lion in the MBA program at California Slate
University at Long Beach and is active in several
other area organizations.
REPR ESENTATIVES from the Orange Coun·
ty Chapter, Executives' Secret aries, Inc. al·
t end ed the annual m eeting in Honolulu.
Delegates were Hazel Hankla, president aiid
J eanne Hein. Others altending were Betty
McNeely, Ida Ford, Evie Darden, Verna Ben-
brooks , Vivian Campbell, Vi O'Reilly and Pat
Mac~.
."Hov.• do do you know the 'me'
is me?" J said defensively.
•·Because it is written with a
blue eye liner.''
it on the green stamps which I -;;============:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;===;-just pasted in the book. Wait a 1
minute, he re is is. Check No.
"I reCorded it somewh ere. Just
let me check around."
I dumped out m y purse and a .
while breath mint with fuzz
rolled to the edge of the t able. I
picked it up a nd read, ''Check
No. 1093, Cash, 2/18/75. Did you
get this one?" I asked.
His eyes rolled back in bis
1138."
"It's blank." he said s mil·
ing. ..Not really. There's an
autograph on the back. I was in a
book department and I thought
someone said Mark Twain was
there."
"He's dead.'·
"I know, but l didn't want to
take the chance."
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ft.f DAI\. V PILOT Tuesday, May20. 1975
Ho1ne Co111·t Little E ·dge for • • • Warnors.
Montreal·
Workers
On Job
A-10NTR EAi .. -\York resumed
al the main east end Olynlpic
~onstruction site today and
opcrctlions <.it other major build·
ing projects in the province re-
turned 1.0 norm Lil.
A spokesman for the city of
Montreal said contractors·were
gradually rehiring men for the
Olympic studium site. \Vork on
the Olympic village resumed
Monday.
"The subcontractors are hiring
men and the big contractors will
begin hiring soon," he said.
••They are working s lowly
towards Cull operations by Thurs-
, day."
Mezieo O t 11 Headfl
MEXICO Cl1'Y -Mayor Oc-
tavio Senties of Mexico City said
Monday night his capital is ready
to host the 1976 Olympiad in case
Montreal, Canada, can'ldoit.
Mexican Olympic committee
chairman Mario Vazquez t-Qld
newsmen that International
.Olympic Committee President
Lord Killanin asked h..im in Rome
last week to ask Mexican presi-
dent Luis Echeverria about the
• possibility of Mexico hosting the
~ next Olympic Games.
E'lfler• E'a110red ·
BUFFALO -It seemed ap-
propriate that the Buffalo Sabres
spent their hour-long practice
Monday working on their of-
fensive attack -the part of the
game successfully stifled by the
Philade lphia Flyers in the first
t wo games of t heir National
Hockey League final playoff
series.
''We haven 'lreally beengelllhg
the opportunities we've needed."
said Sabres' coach Floyd Smith,
whose te am enters tonight's third
game winless in its last 15 meet-
ings with the Flyers. The Flyers
lead, 2-0, in the series.
Lag••a• q.aa11es
TEMECULA -Russell Fraser
or Camarillo shot a five·under-
par 70·69-139 Monday lo lead 13
qualifi e r s a t the Ra n c ho
California course into the sec·
tional U.S. Open playo£fs.
The 69 on the afternoon round
by the consistent Fraser tied him
for t he best round or the day over
the par 72, 6,789 yard course.
One stroke behind Fraser at
69-71 -140 was Mitch Voges of El
Cajon. Three men tied for second
at 141 . They were Tonv Ferrara
of Long Beach. 68·73; ken Q>dy
of Laguna Beach. 72-W and Dean
May of Palm Springs, 7(j.11.
Indiana We ..
INDIANAPOLIS -Billy
Keller's three-point basket with
six minutes remaining ignited a
devastating rally that lifted the
Indiana Pacers lo a 94-86 victory
f\tonday night. keeping them
alive in their American Baskct-
b::ill Association championship
series with th e .Kentucky
Color.els.
The victory cut Kentucky's
margin in the besl-of-7 series to
3·1.
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SAN FRANCISCO (APl -The
Golden Stale Warriors and their
"no-name'' orrense, s till un-
derdogs in the National Basket·
baJJ Association's championship
series even though they upset the
Washington Bullets in the open·
ing·game, go tor their second vic-
tory tonight on un unfamiliar
··hon1e" court.
The setting for the nationally
televised second game -and
Friday night's third game -is
the Cow Palace, an arena in
which the \Y urriors have not
played a home game since 1971 .
The Warriors were forced out or
thei r normal home court, the
Oakland Coliseum, by on ice
show.
"I'm u little concerned uboul
...
O• T\' ToniglU
Claa••el 2at 8
not being able to play in our re-
gular place," said Golden Stute
coach Al Attles. "We haven't
played in the Cow Palace in so
long that it's really like playing
THERAMS'JAMESHARRIS (11),FRED DRYER JUMP FOR BALL.
UCI Celebrity Tilt
Harris, Reynolds
Spark Rams, 76-62
By DAVE ROM1\NO
Of 11\t Dooily Pilot SUit
\Vith· quarterback Jam es
J-larris providing most or the
points :.ind lineHacker J aC'k
Reynolds most of the la ughs, the
Los Angeles Rums posted a 76-62
\\.·in over the Oakland Raiders
Monday night in a bcnerit basket ·
ball game a l UC Irvine 's
Crawford Hall.
The win. coupled with Sunday.
art('rnoon's 12-5 victory over the
Raiders in a baseball game, gave
the Rums a sweep or the Raiders
in the celebrity series played to
help support Irvine's athletic
scholarship program.
IL was the fourth such event for
Irvine, but the firs t time lY+'O pro-
fes sion a 1 football teams
participated.
Easily the best conditioned
athlete on the floor , Iiarris led all
scorers with 30 points and was
also one or the top rebounders for
both teams. Making some or his
shots from about 30 feet out,
1-larris appeared to lake the
game more serious than some or
the other football pl ayers.
' ' " ' '
Jogger Persistent '
Reynolds frolicked throughout
the contest. orten bringing laughs
from lhe crowd or alx>ut 400 al
Crawford Hall. Reytjolds was
:.ilso the star of the halftime bicy-
c 1 (' ra ce over an indoor
motocross course.
!.. S1'ATE COLLEGE, P a .
'· (AP) -John Lucas hes been
. nipped by dogs, beaned by j golf balls and hit by cars. But
nothing has kept the Penn
L State professor from his jog-
ging.
~ After 33 years or huffing
} and puffing , the physical
education tcaehcr logged his
50,000th mile Sunday.
,, "J enjoy it mentally and
\
physically." the 48·year-old ·
former l'enn Slate track
coach said. "There's nothing
more relaxing than trotting
deep into the lush , grt?cn, cool
woods .''
Lucas began keeping a run-
ning diary when he was a high
school student in Boston in
1942. "Whe n 1 was IS 1 was
very badly injured in a foot-
ball game. All those weeks I
laid in bed m y brothers
brought me inspirational
sports books." he said.
"My mother couldn't un·
dersland why I was so hap·
.,,.," he added with a laugh.
1~ in my 15·)'l'Hr-old mind J
'"'rlein that I was going
.! a c hampion
lhought the only
\: c ould become a ,,,.,,on was to become in·
jured <ind overcome ad-
versity.••
In 1951 he graduated from
Boston University after serv-'~
ing as captain of the cross r;
country team. In 1952 he ran
2,360 miles, tops for one year,
\.\'bile training for the Olym-
pics.
Lucas never m adc it to the
Olympics as a runner. but he
has attended I he interna·
tional games five times. Each
lime, he said, ht.· has run on
the track early in the morning
with o nly an occasional
groundskeeper looking on.
"I won the 10.000 meter
gold medal in my own mind
each lim e,'' h e said .
"Sometimes it's healthy to
delude oneself.··
To pass the 50.000 'mark.
Lucas s,et out with 21 col-
leagues lo run over the top or
Tussey Mountain , which is a
JO -degree climb for four miles
to the top and a gentle slope
downward for the remalnJng
eight miles.
After he bounded across: the·
finish point, Lucas was pre·
sented a special T-shirt on
which "John Lucas -:;o,000-
miJes" Was written.
I
Reynolds look the measure or
the Raiders' big Ben Davidson
:.ind Phil Villapiano in the bike
race.
Defensive bctck Ed McMillian
"'as also 3 standout for the Rams
\vith 23 points while Gerald Irons
h.'CI the Raiders with 16.
The gam(• was elose all the way
until the R:.ims finally started to
pull <l\\"ay early in the fourth
period. The te ams played for
10-minute quarters and both
benches were signing autogra phs
throu1:hout the contest.
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CHICAGO -Avery Brundaee,
president or the International
Olympic t'Ommittec ror 20 years,
wa s burled Monday next to the
grave or his mother in private
servlcet al Rosehill cemetery.
Brundage, 87, died May 8 In
Garmlse h ·Pa rtenkirt'hen,
Germany, of a massive heart at·
tack.
on a neulral court. But one thing
in our ravor Is .that we wW still
have our r•ns behind us."
' "The court is not familiar lo
either learn, so we'll both be jn
the same bag in that respect,"
said K.C. Jones, the Bullets
coach, stlll noticeably upe;et over
Washington's 101 ·95 loss Sunday
al Landover, Md., and the fact
lhal his team was forced onto the
road for tonight's game. "But
naturally the fans will be for
lhem.''
Normally in a coast·to·coast
NBA aeries one team ia home for
two games before the scene shifts
for games three and four. Areni.l
availability. or lack of it, prompt·
ed the switch tn this series.
Thus, the unexpected oi>enlng
game loss puts the Bullet~ in a
precarious position.
"We'll be happy with u split out
here," conceded Jones.
Rick Barry. Golden St<ite's
captain and high scorer , and one
or the few P.layers on either team
to have played in tbe Cow
Palace, doesn 't ·mind the switch
in sites at all.
"I love those hoops there,"
said B.arry. "They're like big
sewers.''
· Although Barry paced the War-
riors with 24 points in the opening
game of the best-of-seven series,
a large measure or Golden State's
success was attributable to llttJe.
known reserves Phil Smith , Der·
·rek Dickey aod Charles Dudley.
'All three subslitutes played
•.virtually the entire seeond half
·and helped-Golden-St:ate--over·
come a S6·40 Washington lead.
Reilly's First Holller
Even S111·prised
CLEVELAND (AP) -Jerry
Remy called upon lt!_l lhe power
in his 5·foot -9. 160-piound. body
and n exed his muscles as be
sauntered into the CaliCornia "~Angels dugout.
"It certainly was a surprise,"
said the 22-year-old rookie,
whose Cirsl major league homer
highli gh ted the California
Angels' 12·5 victory over the
Cleveland Indians Monday night.
"l "'as just trying lo gel the
ball through the infield and then
all or a sudden it took off," he
continued.
Angels mana ger Dick
Williams had nothing but praise
tor the Somerset, Mass., resi·
dent.
"That little kid is doing a heck
or a job,·· Williams said.
"He pivots well. He's not
afraid 'of the patter of IitUe feet
and tonight we round out that he
can hit the long ball."
Remy's homer came in the
fourth inning with Morris Nettles
and Billy Smith aboard. I t
followed Bob Allietla's scoring
on Smith's single and Dave
Chalk's scoring on a sacrifice fly
and gave the Angels an 8-5 adv an·
tage.
"I expected to get the silent
treatment when I got into the
dugout," said Remy. "But in-
stead everybody was up and feel-
ing my muscle. Joe Lahoud told
me that l didn 'l have LOO many lo
goto catch Hank Aaron."
The rally chased loser Don
Hood, 1-2, a nd started a march of
relievers Jim Perry and Dave
La Roche to the mound.
The An gels jumped to a J.o
lead in. the first inning when
Remy scored on Chalk's triple
and Lee Stanton hit a two-run
homer.
The Indians lied il 3-3 in the
second when Frank Robinson
doubled home Rico Carty, and
Buddy Bell s ingled home
Robinson and Charlie Spikes.
Angels starter Andy Hassler
left the game, and Dick Lange,
1-1 came on lo finish and record
the victory.
The Jndians got two more runs
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fly .
Tommy liarper led ore the
seventh with the third Angels
homer, Stanton scored on a
fielder 's choiCe making it 12-5 in
favor of California.
The An gels scored a single run
in the s ixth y,•hen Nettles crossed
the plate on a double play.
"We usually don't hit
home runs in three. wee
1 Williams. "But we'll l
·any way we can get the
division is wide open and with l
Joss of (Jim '"Catfish") Hunter
<1.nything can happen.''
Brohamer, who is hitting .276,
had a single in three trips lo the
plate a nd scored one of the
Cleveland runs.
The Indians and the Angels
have today orr. then race each
other again Wednesday night.
The Indians have Jim .Kern,
0-0, set to seek his first major
league victory against the
Angels' Frank Tanana, 2·1.
Dodgers Win, 3-2
Buckner's Return
Will Solidify LA
LOS ANGELES CAP ) -llill
Buckner Says thal his ~nklc is
fine . that he can play.
f-lis m·anager, Walter Alston,
says the doctors want him to wait
just a little longer.
No one, however, is more a nx·
ious than Alston for Bu(:kner to
get back into the lincu1> and J\.1:on·
day ni ght was a prime reason.
Buckner came off the bench as
a pinch hitter -only hi s second
Dodgers Slnte
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appe arance s ince severely
spraining his ankle a month ago
-and slugged a scoring fly ball,
breaking a 2-2 tie and sending
Los Angeles to a 3-2 victory over
the s urprising Chicago Cub5 at
Dodger Stadium.
Th e victory e n able d the
Dodgers to improve their lead
over idle Ci n cinnati lo five
games in the Western Division of
the National League while the
Cubs r etain a · 11/:z-game advan-
tage in the East.
"It was a1,1.•fully strange up
there." Buckner said of his BJ>·
pearance in the eighth inning~
with the bases loaded and the
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score tied. "It y,•a s strange, bul
~xciting.
''This hus been the most
rrustrating time or my life, just
sitting around. I feel the ankle is
slrong enough for me lo play."
Alston contends that it isn't.
not yet an);Y+'ay, and said, "The
thing that \l.'Orries m e is that he'll
come back too soon, the ankle
\\'ill 'Swell up and he'll be out
another IO days or t y,·o weeks."
But Alston 1,1.·<tnts Buckner's
bat back as soon as possible.
\\'ith Buckner sidelined, the only
left-handed hitter in the Los
Angeles lineup is \~ti llieCrawford
and the Dodger~ see primarily
right-handed pitching.
Don Sutton 1,1.·ill be seeking his
e ighth vietory ·tonight against
Chicago's Bill Bonham (3·3), an
ex· UCLA pitching star .
Readers'
Hot Corner
Dear Mr. While:
With respect lo your column
two weeks ago on Jim Bush
building UCLA into a track
power, I would like to point out a
couple or facts or which you may
or may not be aware.
1) Just like Jim Bush, Vern
Wolfe has also won four NCAA
and five Conference Cham-
pionships .
2) At the last count, UCLA had
granted 65 track scholarshiPa as
compared to 29 which USC
grants .
With respect lo Bob Boyd's in-
ability to beat J ohn Wocxlen, how
do you think Bob would have
fared if he had fallen heir to
Kareem Jabbar, Bill Walton and
Richard Washington -all super
stars?
Could it be your prejudice is
showing?
ROBERTL. FLYNNE
Laguna Niguel
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Century League Champions
Costa Mesa High's Mustangs share the Century League
baseball championship with El Modena after winning
their last eight league games. Kneeling (from left ) -
·Bob Hardack, Marty Yuen, Guy Krikorian , Mark
Richardson, Tom K.Jeeplan, Stan McCo y, Mike Mulryan,
Gerald Stukkie, Ken McElroy. Standing -coach Jim
Hagey, Steve Bernhardt, Brian Costelloe, Brian Phelps,
Tim Rosauer, Rudy Phelps, Steve DeWilde, Gary
Baume, Tim Crocker, coaches Keith Brigman, Kurt
Spana!.
Tuffday, May 20. 1975 DAIL'( PILOT Bi
I SCC Track Ace I
Seeking Pardon
By llOWARD I •. JIANDY m ight° uffct·l his fulure
0t1111 o.u, ~11.1s1•11 and asks for my udvice, ·•
Mik e Singletary Bouldin s1.1ys.
graduatesfrom Soulhern Both , pe rh.aps , are
C.a liforn ia College of ""'orki n g toward the
Costa Mesa thhs s pring same goal-in st·hool
but ·the outstanding and in life.
sprint and 440 star who Bouldin would like to
once served time in ii join the sheriff's t raining
stale prison is faced with staff for fu ture officers.
a restriction that might Singletary would like
keep him from pursuing to help the inmates and
the field he has chosen work Yiilh a physical fiL· for a ca r eer . nessprogram . Singletary would like Being a student, a full-
to enter education and time she riff's deputy and
perhaps work closely participating in track
with prison inmates in a keeps Bouldin busy.
rehabilitatfon program. In hi gh school. he ""'as
But his b ac k g r ound 3 mile and 2-mile track
would prevent it unJ ess man at Downey .. ligh but
_he can gain a full pardon he says the longer race
from Governor Bro .... •n. "'asn 'l fa r enoug h. "I
Such a pardon is in the didn't have the natural
process of being pre-.speed to run the l\\'O·
pared by close friends, mile," he s ays.
school officials and al H e S\vitt hed to the
least one teammate who marathon out of hi gh
could be the big dif-school and wus inj ured
ference. o ne sea son \Vhen the
Thal teamm a te is walk ca me up a nd he en-
walking · specialist Ed ter ed.
Bouldin, a full-time de-"Ra~e ',\'I.liking takes
puty s h eriff in Los a s muc h tim e, if not
Angeles County· more, than running. It is
''Mike is definitely more physici.il i.l.nd style over this thing that hap-
pene'd to him,'' Bouldin
says. "His outlook on lire
is fantastic. He should
have"" no trouble in re-
aching the goals he hi.IS
is very important.
"You have to use a
heel toe effect and huve
to keep one foot on the
ground al all times. A
knee hi.IS lo be loC'kcd for
" moment •1s the body
W(.'ight shifts over on
each stt•p.''
Bouldin \\'Ould li ke lo
participate in the 1976
Olympic Gi.inlcs in Mon-
treal and is \\'orking
toward the Pan -
Am ericun Games team
this s ummer. He also
hopes to be LI member of
one of the Europcuo
teams this year .
But right no\\' he is
more concerned "·ith the
future welfare or his
fellO\\' track t c un1
member at Southern
California College than
a nything else ,
This de puty sheriff and
this former prison in·
m ate have made a last-
ing in1prl'ssion on cat•h
other-a nd it has nothing
to do \\'ilh prison .
Their rclati ons'hip is on
;i much hi gher plane and
bolh y,•a nt to keep it there
forever.
No-hitterNew B~ketball Coach Coast
set for hims e lf if
personal motivation is
lhe factor.
20 Area Net Stars
Set for CIF Action
"He has shown ever-The Orange Coast area of University defeated
Sparks -Could Have It Tough
Barons
Pum Boswell pitched a
no·hitter Monday after·
noon to pal'e Fountain
V<.illt-y High to a 6·0 \vin
OV('r l'rtarina High in a
Beat·h Cities LC'a gue
girls s oftball gam e at
Marina.
ln other Beal'h Cities
games Monday, Newport
posted an 11·5 win over
Est<t nciu, Huntington
Beac h blasted Costa
?!ilesu, 10·2, and Edison
got past Westminster,
4-2. ln a Century League
t:n c:ounter, Corona del
Mur lost a ·1s-1 decision
t oSuddleback.
• Four teams went into
Monday's uction Jn the
Bc<t(·h Cities league tied
for first place With 3-1 re-
cords. Behind the
strength of their .wi ns,
Edison a nd Fountain
,Va!Jey are now tied for
the top spot with 4-1·
ma rks while Estancia
ond rt1arina drop lo3-2.
Boswell of · f'ountliin
Vall('y guvc up one \Vi.dk
;.ind one Marin u battl'r
rl•al·h(.'d basl' on a n t·r-
ror. bul that \\"i.LS 1.111 the
hus ts ('O uld do against
tht' Fount;.1in Vull c·y a("t.·.
T h l· v is iting llarons
<·aml· up \Vith l\vo runs in
the first inning, a ddl·d
one in the SC'l'ond i.lnd
thr('C rnore in the fourth
to support Bos\vl'll.
The hos t Huntington
<SeeGJRLS, Page B·6)
Checkihg the college scene:
Saddleback College's new basket-
ball coach figures to have it tough in
his initial season. The GaUchos had an
all-sophomore lineup last year, thus
will probably have to r e ly on
freshmen in 1975-76.
Some prominent coaches fi gure to
apply. for Roy Stevens' old job. In
fact, a very successful JC coach has
made inquiries on two occasions with
Saddleback officials.
Saddleback's gymnasium will go to
bid May 28. ConstrucUon is expected
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SHEFF
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to begin in July with the job taking ap-
proximately ·12 months.
The facility, which includes offices
and classrooms, is expected to cost in
lhe neighborhood of $3.l million. The
gym will seat ~.ooo.
Jerry Hulbert will rejoin Don
Bryant when he moves to Gr ant's
P ass, Ore. High School as its n·ew
bead basketball coach.
Hulbert, who bas been the chief as-
sistant under Tim Tift ror the past six
years, was the head coach at Troy
iligh in F ullerton when Bryant was
the a thletic director. Bryant Is now a
vice principal at Grant's Pass High.
With East LA switching lo the
Metropolita n C onfefence, the
Southern Ca l circuit wrestling teams
probably wi ll free lance. Santa
Monica CC has dropped wrestling,
thus only Golden West, Cypress, Rio
Hondo and maybe Los Angeles CC
wiJl field teams. '
Phoenix, Santa Rosa, Oxnard, El
Camino, Santa Ana, Santa Monica
and Saddleback colleges will
participate In the annual Miles Eaton
ba1ketball tourney hosted by OCC
De<. 3·6.
OCC will ~Jso participate in the
Palomar and Chaffey tourneys next
sea10D. The Palomar tourney was
formerly hosted by MiraCosta
College.
Golden Wesl's Steve Alexander
figures Lo be one qf Lhe favorites in the
slate JC decathlon championships at
Allan Hancock College June 6-7.
Former OCC middle guard Kelly
Strolch was named UCLA's most out-
1tandlag newcomer after the Bruins'.
recent spring grid drills.
Another ex-Piraje, John Dixon, is a
s t arting runnin g back for UC
Berkeley, while· Steve Speer has
landed a No. 1 defensiv,e back spot at
Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo).
UC I tennis coach Myron
McNamara has recruited Long Beach
Poly"s A1ike Edelis, one of the top
prep prospect s in the Southland.
erry, who prepped al
Costa Me · High and pitched two
Orange Coast, had a 13-6
r for La Verne College during
the regular season. Quisenberry was
6-6 atone stage of the season.
Another fo rm er OCC standout-
Paul Flerping-hil .364 for the
Leopards this season and balled .417
in league play.
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Ji m Loofborrow o f
Newport Beach con-
tinues to establish nil·
tional age group r ecords.
Afte r settin g l\\'O
marks here in the na-
tional ma sters S\vim·
min g c hampio n s hips
Saturday., LOofborrow
came back Sunday to
post another record. ·
This time, he swam the
100 individual medley in
1 :00 .95; bettering the
previous m ark of 1 :Ol.4.
The 35-year-old swam
the. 200 free in l :57.4
Saturday, and clocked a
2:13 .4 in the 200 in-
dividual med ley.
* * * Costa Mesa High's ten·
ni s teams will be
honored with a sports
awards banquet toni ght
a t Vill a Sw e den
Restaurant in Corona del
'Mar beginning al6:30.
* * *
ybody around h\!re that will have 20 athletes S t eve Spa ldi ng of
he can make something competing at the CIF in-Lag una Beach in the
of his life and he has dividual tennis prelims singles finals 6-1. 6·2,
"·orked very hard the siated May 31 at UC both advancing . They
past two years lo get an Jrvine . \\•ere seeded one-t\\'O in
e ducation to help The players recently th e meet and
himself. qualified for the m eet by Faltermeier 's win was a
"He is knoy,•ledgable placing either first or little e as ier than ex·
and very well educated second in s ingles or peel ed.
and has & strong desire doubles in their league University ·and L~guna
to go into the recreation meets. Beach a lso hooked up in
field. Coiona del Mar High the doubles fin als. Uni's
"But my understand-took all s ix places in the Scott Hayes and Kent
ing is that he must peli· Cent u r y L e a g. u e , Aden won the cro"·n with
lion and receive a full University and L ab'llna a 6.3• 6.4 \v in over Robert
pardon· Crom lhe gov-Beach qu.alifie d three Cu n ar d and Todd
ernor in order lo erase each in the South Coast Thornton.
the stigma of his p ast ." League, five or the six
How did they get ac-plciyers from lhe Sunset Newport Ha rbor had
quainted-one being a L e a g u c were a re a three qualiry for the pre-
form e r prison inmate athletes and three oflhe lims in the Sunset
and the olh'.er a man of s ix from th e Empire Leugue meet. In singles,
Lhe law'! circuit are from this Steve ~1arosi \Vent to the
"l didn't know 1'-1ike area. finals only to forfeit the
prior to his life here at Jn the Century League cha mpionship match Lo
school. It was through cventhesemifinals were Wes tmin s ter 's Mark
the track tea m that we composed or all Corona Johnson y,•hen his bout
met. del Mar playe rs with \Vith the flu got worse
•·we kind of ·louked at Dan Getke n defeating after the semifinals.
<!ach other with a ques-John Callnc 6·2, 6·2 and New p 0 rt . s Br ad
tionable eye whe n we Lance Good taking Lhe Ba uman and Rick Wit·
mel and I really didn't mea sure or Jim Ross 6·4, lw"r 1.,0 0 llic doubles t1·• know how he would lake 6·2. · .. ~ tie with a 6·3, 6-2 decision· me as a police officer. Gerken then defeated over Edison's entry of ''Bul we have become Goodinthefinals6-4,6-2,
the best or friends and [ but bolh will adva nce to Glenn Ruud and Kurt
know him, probably, bet-the CIF prelims. Lynott.
Le r than the other The Century League Huntington Be ach did
i.lthletes. doubles fin als were also \v e il in th e Empire
''We are v ery open composeCI or all Corona League meet arid will
Fountain Valley High \\'ith each other a nd he del M.ar a thletes. Jim send three athletes to the
School \\'ill honor its golf, confronts me with. cer· Curley and Jordan Otter-prelims. In singles, the
volleyb al l and gym· t ain possibilities that bein teame d-up to beal Oilers' Sle\·e J ones lost
nasties l ean1s \Vith a * * * RonMcN ama r aandBob the title m a t c h to
sports awards banquet Spooner 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 in ii Foothill's Chris Dunk.
tonight in the schools · I thrilling match to \Vin Huntington 's doubles
cafeteria at6:30. mg etary the title. Like in singles. team of Mike Bree i.ind * * * both th e winners and Chris Collier was defeal·
S d 0 losers of the fina ls ad-· e d in the finals by Est~ncia 1-li gh"s ~rack tall S Ut vance. 1-'oothill's Rick Plowse
and fi eld .team s \\·111 be In South .Coast League and Scott J\.1orton 7-6, 6-7
feted Wllh a s po rts w·· h D ds play Brad Fallermeier and6·4. awards program al the t e ----------------------school cafet eria toni ght I e
il l6. M.ike Singletary has '
accomplishe d .m a ny
G If T things in his tenure at 0 ealllS SoCal College including
In Finals
the following :
-Overcome the odds
against an ex-convict
graduating from college.
CH IN 0 -Sa n -Been li sted in the
Clemente a nd i\1 ission American Encyclopedia
Viejo hi g h sc hoo l s or coll ege athlet es for
finished one-two a mong 1974 and 1975.
34 schools l'o1ondayin CIF -Was named to the
qualifying golr action at All-American trac k
Western Hills · Country learn in 1974.
Club. -Ranked in the top 10
The two schools in addi· runners in the world a t
,tion to Claremont and 440 yards in 1973, 1974
San Marino, qualified for and 1975.
the CIF finals. San -Was selected by the
Clemente had a team Department of Slate lo
score of 298 to 300 for Mis· represent the U .$. in in·
sion Viejo and 305 Cor lhe ternalional competition
'other two. in Italy and Germany in
Mark O'Meara of Mis· 1974· sion Viejo had the low -Selected as speaker
round for the day with a a n d I e c t u r e r a l
69 in cluding a triple ~umerous .classes and
bo ndsixbirdies. sc h o ols 1n Orange gey a , County.
lt•m s.;or1$: 1. san c11m1n11n11. -lnvi'ted to 1·01·0 coach Mlulon Vflljo JOO 3. c 11remon1 end
~n~rlno>OJ. u,s,11oohco"'41111d Jim Crumpton as an In· ..n11t-q111111,1no .I • ~"' Morve ... 1111nd l(en Tftl °' slructor al the Asian s.no1ment1~• ... npar11, Coaches clinic this June.
your choice
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·Alt Al'l"\enror1 t:as • !lfcio:e linings
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1n1pec111on1 ho5e~·GoocJONl week or.iv OI onv BF~ sbe.
Volleyball Tonight callforoo appointment •
Five Orange Coast
area high sc hool
volleyba ll teams, led by
No. 1 seeded Lagun a
Beach, begin CIF playoff
action today.
Lagun a Beach 's
powerful Artists, win·
ners or the prestigious
Inglewood tourney and
chomps of the South
Coas t L eag u e, host
Chodwlck 1t 7:30.
•
In other night games,
Ncwpart Harbor, victor
of the Sunset League,
meet s San Clemente,
South Coast runner·UI>.
at 7:30 al Corona del Mar
1-U i;h . Corona del fl,1 ar,
the Century League's No.
2 team , faces host San
Ma rino a t7.
The Sunset League's
No. 2 Learn , 1"1untlngton
Beach, met host Mira
'C.O.ta this afternoon. ·
( ,.~01,1•·0 r 1 1•,,J" Mo~IOI CriorQe. Bonl.,\m .. r .. :o•"\ An1e1ican [\pr•u.
• 0 11e 81onr h(' ri.rtt•r11 lub
B. F. Goodrich
2049 HARi ORI LVi>. COSTA MESA
• ' ,
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GIRLS ...
Colllla•ed From B·S
B'cuC'h Oil<'rs <:xploded
for 10 runs on 23 hits to
brt.•t.•ze 111.1st Coslu 1'-1esu.
Huntington scored sevt:n
runs in the first t'hree In·
nings tand held a 10·0 Je;:1d
· bcforl' Costa Mesa fin;.11·
Jy St'urt.•d in tht.· to p of thl·
sixth.
Pat Wurm <.i n, Kirn
RurtO\\'S, l.ori s Croft .
Sabrina 'fhornpson 1.1nd
l .1:1u r ;.1 l.t·hnt·rt a ll ('OI·
it.'tlcd thrt.·t· hits for thl·
Oilt.·rs.
Edison r l't i.1 in t.·d <•
tih<.1tl' of first pla('c \Yith
it s triumph i n a
gurnl' _plc.iyc·d :.it Edison.
Tht.• host Churg<:rs <:.amt·
·lip '''ith four runs in the
st.•c·ontl inning and held 1·on for thl' \Yin u s
Tuesday. May20, 1975
. .. ~.·. '. ' ... '"
ADJUST SWING IN ROUGH
• ·Wh l·n your h:ilt 1.~ huried in hl·:ivy 1ough you'll
need to l'h:ingc lhe arl' of your swing, 1r you use :i
normal swing (#1), l hl' clu hhcad will have to tr0&vcl
1hrough :i 101 of grass before it nlccts 1he hull, The
grass will slow lhl:' L'luh and lll·tnu:t fro1n l hl" pOWL'r
of your shoL · ·
I
l
' l
.
By DAVE ROMANO know they 're better than
• 0tu .. o.11, ..... ,,,._" some of the teamlii in the
The las t couple of playoffs, but they'll just
years have been very have to sit back and
frustrating for coach Art \11atch."
Wahl aand his Laguna Laguna Beach's situa:
Beach High vursity ten-lion, however, isn 't unl-
nis team. que us the CIF took onJy
Arter winning the CIF league a nd co-leag ue
2-A title two years ago, c hampions this year.
the Artists won the Edison coach Tim Ma'ng
Orange League race last would like to have seen
year and entered theCJF another team from the
playofrs as conte nders Sunset League go to the
for the 3-A crown __playoffs,
One of the players
responsible for the sue·
ces5 of Laguna Beuch
this year and· last is
senior Steve Spalding.
He lost only lwo singles
matches ull yeur in
league and knocked orr
several of the top players '
in the urea, including
Cos tu Moou 's Derek
Werner .
...
•
· Wt.·stminstl·t r i..dlit.·d ,.,.·ith
singlt.· runs in tht.· fourth
";.ind sixth.
I rl·conuncnd lh.;i you lry for :i rnore Vt"rlil·:1I
stroke on lht•sc shots j#'J.). ·rhis will 111in imi1.c lht•
inlL'rfcrenc(' of lht• gra:.s o n thl· cluhhc;1._1J and o n lhc
hall. The ball will reccivt• n1ore ha..-k spin·and w ill rise
morl' r;ipidly rron1 !ht• grass. -·
To (;L"l this mo re \L'r~1c;il slrokl-. play the hall
we!l back 1n your stant·l· und kl't.'11 n1ost of your
weigh! on your lt'fl fon! thro ughout lht· ~winl!.
However, they wcr~ "J th.ink. the Sunset
knocked off in the League1soneofthebest
quarterfinals by second-tennis circuits a round,"
Seeded San Marino. says Mang. "Yet, they
Following being ousted only look Newport and
rrom th e playorrs', c:iv~ Coro!la del Ma,~·a
Laguna Beach had tq bye 1n the r1rs_t round. _
watch as the team which Edison also had a fin e
finished second to it, leam an~ proved it with
University, went all the a 20-8 win over Laguna
way to the finals before Beac~ in a match played
Spalding won three of
(our m a tches against
rugged Corona del Mar ,
l'Os_i,n_g .o n.ly .. to -oan
Gerken, and has been on
the Lagwta Beach varsi-
ty ror four years.
"Spalding has turned
into a very conSistent
tennis player this year
and h as developed a
good serve and effective
overhand s hot.'' says
Wahl . ·'H e ulso de-
veloped into an ag-
gressi-ve player which
compliltients his game
very well.''
JoAnn« K;.d c1rna, Sh<.1n-
r1 on W a y . J, u I u
Vonl.utzU\\'. l\1ali :.1 ~l en
<lt'nhall and ShE·ll y Grib-
bins all sin~IL·d in the in-
11ing <.ind Julie Roberts
was sare on an error to get
1 the four runs home.
W•ilmhul•r UI •• ' ' • COOll\, P ' ' ' • ~':';~~"· rf ' ' ' ' ' ' ··To1TW11ek,1b,rl ' ' ' • !-ierna...,.i, Jb ' ' ' \lell1, u ' ' '
losing to Harvard. early 1n the season.
Things were eve n Laguna Beach wasiiot
· F'ish Report
worse this year. Laguna select ed to go t o the
Beach finishe d South pl ayorfs HS a s trong
Coast League play with a second place team for
12·3 record (all three the simple reason that no
losses to pow e rful secondpl aceteam swere
University) .ind was 14-6 chosen in the 3-A bracket DANA WHARF -st an111ers: 1u.
overall. The Artists held this yea r . . ::;:~~1~·1 ~a~~~~~~t, 110 rock coa,,
Ertel, cl ' ' ' Bauer,c ' ' ' D~r.s~ ' ' ' I U cker.1b ' ' ' • ec;i;~.12\b ' ' ' " ' '
their own against such T h c S u r b u r ban NEWPORT co • .,,,,., L•<lllH'l -1•
t C d I L.e.g n l 'd ed anQ1t'••:18Dol~s,l2r<KktOd. cams as orona e Mar · uc, o cons1 er u SEAL BEACH ~l .,,.111ers: ..a
and Foothi ll despite s.tr.o ng t.ennis circuit, rock cOd, scow co<t, 1 sand1>o1n, 2 loses. f1n1shed In a th ree-way ~libut . . d M f 5AN DIEGO lMuniclpll Pl1rl -53
Golf Report
' Edi11011 141
• s. Gribbl"'· Jll
.. ' ' ' e. <>ribbi"'· P ' ' Wetl>et!IH. rt ' ' .01vid,\!0 , ' Kal.,.,.,111 ' ' Roller1•,cl ' W1y.111 ' . '
, \lonLul1<>*, It ' ' Mel'ICMMIU, c ' ' . Tot11\ " ' Scltl"l ll'I' l1111l119s
' "We$1ml,.$1e r .. '" ,_,
, .Edison .., .. ·~ Cesl•Meu UI •• ' '
'
' ' ,
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' '
Winners in a least
putts competition for the
Laguna Beach women's
golf club included :
Dee Craig (29). Helen
Drcxelius (30). Martha
Beaumont (31), Doris
Fagg, Dian·e Stys and
Ginny Beals (32), Val
Morton (33) and Gene
11 Griffin with Ruth
1 Whitake r (34 ).
Mile .Square
Despite having a good tie an ay air, Gahr 1nq1er~: 11r0<kc0<1.lh•••b"1,J11"11 Thwing teamed · with year , Lagunu didn't re-and Cerritos all received toc1.21>o1s\.
Harold Hope and again cei\le a berth in t he berths. .~~:.1'!.~11'!~~~~ -•s a .. 11iers: 10
with Davies to capture playorrs which didn't br-''\Ve played Gahr in OCEANSIDE -111an111er" ltwi•·
th. d I h r· d I r.oc:udca. 1'17 DCISS, 1 h•llbwt. , .. •DCk lf pace. ing much comfort to t c 1rst roun ast year tOd .
ln a partner's mixed Wahl. and beat it. 25·3, says LOfrrlG BEACH 1ae1mo•t P1 .... 1 -, •
•"lllt'•s: 2• tow COd, 21S rock COd. AT c TCH c . D'A I r L better ball event, Mr. "It was tough to tell \.\'ah!. "It \\'asn'l even tsporttlsri>ng1 -,3 , .. 111 ... ~,, 1w1.. NE A __,. onn1e -ngc o o ong
and Mrs. J a m es Sprigg our kids that we didn't close and we probably r.cudca.ioobass.3t>oniio.62 m1<-..... •. Beacl1 beams \Vilh her 25-nnund While Sea • MALIBU PlllR -.aCI l"Qlet'i: '2S rv finished with a 64 for get a spot in the playofrs could do the sam e this rock cOd, 'c•lico bass. 1s1r>c11>o1ss, 2 B'i)SS t a ke n a board the half day boat Matt
first place. Dr. and Mrs. ufter having s uch a good year to any one of those l'lil~~1pE·DRo niMI s1. un,11"', -Wals lt ·out of Davey's Locker in Newport Craig Williamson took' year ," says Wahl. ''They three teams." ,. al'IQ1er1': 1 ~enowt•i•. 29S coi.co Harbor.
second place honors with ,-----------------------=u~"~·~'~w:::.;:M:_:u~·~"c.::":..:::"=~:..::u~,~"--.CCC:.C.ccC'-' _________ ~_;_.,..---;,.----
65 while Mr. and Mrs. •
1-larold Christensen
pl aced third with 67.
P•r>ocra lnar, <I
H•le, rl
HellClritk!i, 11
Fer9u'l<>n, ss
RhOllCIS, 11
Poul'IO", 2b
M<Cormick, 1t1
Ro"l'lil". rl Cleark, )b
' ' ' ' ' ' ' "
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
Dorys Nead v:as the
0 winner or a criss cross .,.,.,_,_,_,_,_,_;;;;;;;;~
Jotal!i o tournament at Fountain SIYIN ADYANTAGU
8 Valley Mile Square Golf OUR PAGIR OfflRS H11nU1g10" Be•ch 00)
ab • " Course recently with a !Y.D••ta, 1tl
\lll-1,Jtl w arma,.,11
ButfOWlo, c
MCI-I.lie, \S
Croll,p lhDmj1<,0n, lb
\Ii~.·'
Le-r1,tl
~ ~ ~261 ~.
Total\
• ' ' ' '
• " Sc•r• ll'I' lflfliflt•
1 J Second p l ace. in A
: : rli g ht went to Bobby
g ~Webb (271:.o) '"ith Diana
1 2 Saenz next al 28.
1~ 1~ In B rJight. Rose Miller
' ' C..sl<1Me!i1 000 001 1-1 I
was the winner with 26,
~followed by Jean Ku'",n
J (28) a nd a tic bct•Neen
11 Curolyn West an.ti Burt
o Holt <28~·:.i ).
H""t6ch ,Jl2 010 0 -10 1J
f-l•i11 Y1Ue• 161 .. ' . ' ' • ' ' that yours may not!
C•rroU,Jb
Robt rt~.< W1lli•m!i. 2b Bos-••.11 Prium, !S
Corriwe•u, cl
JKk'l<>ll.<I
F10Uerna, lb j B•1'>0l:l. II
ro~is
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•• ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' •
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
; Carol Fi·eidersdorr
1 v.•as th'! C flight victor ~ wilt". 26, followed by Rose
g Diekmann (26 ~2) and a
•tic bet"·e en tl elen 1 Emert. Barbara Stev.'art
"and Gale Boozell (29 112).
1 COMl'LElE OUNGI
COUNTY COYllAGI
l!lllffi .. : t..t--IMdi, s-c .......... ., .. YMf-,
D-hi.,, • -11 • LMt
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MlrU.P
w;1,,om~.t
S1ru1>e, lll
Norcros1, rt
Elldlcotl, 1b ~n•11ht.~~
Coal!olln, lb
Tot•l!i
Scor1br1nnin9s
g ~larion Bartok cap-
() tured C f light with 28 g with Musa Ncishi ~econd
o at301·2_ g Marion Phillipson \Vi.IS
g the E rlight winner \\'ith
2 MONTH TO MONTH
I ENTAL IASIS
3 NO Dll'OSIT UQUlllD
ON A'l'IOYED Cll DIT
4 ONLT Jl7.\0 I'll MONTH
TOTAL COST ' . l' F°""1.i .. v1ner 210 300 o-" r
,,....fiN 000 000 0-0 0
31. Norma Smith. Lor-
~ r aine Spal, Bea· Cowie,
Luell a Ferree and Peg Lourtie tied at311h .
l••llMlto4 , .... I
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SIZE ll'/•11 4 11'/11 Ju1iorlf•r1itr
' ' . Co'.1.1• Mesa OOD 100 7-• 10 7
Hunt.8"«111(1113 •ll 1-7S:IO 7
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ALSO Alf AYAILAILI
' ' •lO S00 1 ·U 11
110 000 2-• •
Pre p Golf
Sovlll C .. 51 L1•9.,. Got! FifWll
~ In a partner's better
1 ball tournament for the
men 's c lub at El Niguel
Country Cl ub, George
Thwing and Lloyd Harp
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Nollody beats our price
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Jewis~ Viet
CQmpetition?
By THOMAS D. ELIAS
In the furor over the thousands or Vietnamese
rerugees pouring into CaliCornia, a sudden increase
in the flow or another well-publicized homeless
group has gone virtually unnoticed.
Now this other group -the Soviet J e ws who
have been coming to America in ever -increasing
numbers s ince.the 1973 MiddJe East war -may be
thrus t into competition with the Vietnamese ror
jobs and sponsors.
THEIR SU DDEN INFLllX, COM BINED with
subtle pressures be.ing exerted on J ewis h immi·
grant aid societies by the Ford administration, may
cause unpreced ented proble ms.
The United Jewish Welfare Fund last year
spent $6 million on housing, language lessons, job
counselin g and other services for the 6,500 Russian
Jews who immigrated to the U.S. in 20 months.
SOUfllE RN
CALlliORNIA
FOCUS
Calirornia has gotten well
over 10 percent of them,
as· it will gel at least 10
pe r c e nt o'r the Vi et -
namese.
B y an odd coin-
-----,=~----·I cidence, the flow or these refugees increased s harp-NOrict:.:~~·~~oiro•s ly at just the sam e time that the Vi eln1;1mese ·began
suPEA\Ott<ou111To"THE arriving. Ma ny Soviet J ews waited (or m onths in
STATEOFc•L•FOANl•Fo• Rome while U.S. Immigration and Naturalization THE COUNTY OF ORANGE N•.A·•io.~ Service ofCicers conducted a special operation
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AT "l'llE 'SAME TIME; OFFICIALS OF. the
United Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society re port sub-
Ue pressure on them and alli ed agencies to lake
charge or resettlement for some 10,000 or the Viet-
namese. Oth·er r e fugee relier organizations, includ-
ing sever a l arfiliated with the Catholic Chu rch,
have a lso been asked to help the government erfort.
"There has been no pressure on us directly,"
says Morris Grumer, executive director of the
Jewish Vocational Service, the chier Jewish refugee
aid group in Sou them California. ''But it doesn't
·have to be very direct. There's a feeling t hat we
must respond and repay the government for the
special effort it has m ade on behalf or the Soviet
Jews."
Those J e ws h ave been admitted under a special
par' on issued by Cormer U.S. Alty. Gen. Elliott
Richardson in 1973. Where onJ y about 10 percent or
Soviet Jewish emig rants came to the U.S. beCore
1973, now about one-third choose the U.S. over
Israel. The Vietna mese are arriving under the
same t)'pe of pardon given the Russian Jews two
years ago.
While the prospect or about 500 new immigrants
coming to Calirornia in the next six weeks doesn't
sound like much by comparison with the number or
Vietnamese, it poses dirrer enl proble ms -pro-
blems bound lo be compounded by a light job
market a nd competition with the Southe ast Asia re-
fugees.
EVEN T HOUGH THEIR NUMBERS ARE
dwarfed by the Vi etnamese, the Soviet Jew.s sti~I
make up the largest single group or legal 1mm1·
grants entering the country between the big, Cu~an
influx of more than 10 years ago a nd today s Vi et-
na mese phenomenon.
Unlike th e Vie tnam ese, Cuban s a nd
Hungarians, their expenses are not paid by the. gov·
ernmenl. Rather, they are supported by private
donations until they 're ready to strike out on their
own. Grumer says he doubts Jewish agencies or
others will h ave to put an additional bite on their
donors to heJp with the Vietnamese they are being
asked lo process.
"If they are handled like the Cubans were, they
will be supported by the government. But We'll pro·
vide human services suc h as helping them rind
housing and jobs, a nd counseling them,'' he !:i aid.
With a record number of new Soviet J ewish im-
migrants already using lhose same services by his
agency. Grumer fears an overload. .
BUT HE DOESN'T FORESEE ANY direct, im·
mediate competition ror jobs·belween the two r e ·
rugee groups. .
"We've always tried to [ind housing and jobs
for our immigrants in Jewish areas where they will
-be most cOmfortable and have the least language
proble m ,'' he said.
All the same, the two groups a re bound to. be in
some sort or competition, especially ror h1ghly-
skUled jobs.
Mesan Receives
Two USC Awards
Bay Pollillion Study in Line·/ or Gra1u
•
Can B e
Ease d
By DR. STEINCROllN
DEAR DR. STEIN·
CROllN : I agree with
you lhat tension must be
one or the important rac·
tors in causing heart at-
tack. P eople c ul down on
their cholesterol, try to
smoke and drink less, re·
duce wei ght -and
-('oopt-r&te with-their-doc-
tors in trying to be
"good ...
But it 's not so easy to
cut down on te nsion. This
is the 20th Century when
each one or us is weight·
e.d. d own "'jith daily
stress. Even though we
want to cooperate, just
how d o w e turn orr
tension? -Mr.S,
COMMENT : If you
made a list or the in·
numerable r easons Cor
daily stress, I might be
able to make some sug·
gestions -realizing that
some p eo p l e s urre r
D.OCTOR IN
THE HOUSE
tensions that are diCricult
t o e radicat e. F or ex-
a mple, worry about ill
health in the ramily,
Cin ancial problems.
An areawide pl~nning agerrey
rormed to stud)' pollution in the
Newport Bay has been given a
grant by the Stale Water
• -
I
Resources control Boa rd.
JJut a freeze just announced by
the Cederal govcrnm(·llt m;iy
mean that the $800.000 to SI.I
",. p""''"
But there still r emain
some simple solutions.
Here is Mr. Smith . whose
wire says he is always in
a rush. He can 't seem to
catch up with himself.
LAGU NA CRAFT GUILD SLATES STREET ART SALE SUNDAY
.More Th~n 1 SO Craftsmen Wiii Offer Variety of Artwork
"He's always behind.
He's like Blondie's
husband -rushing out or
the house in the morning,
still munching on a piece
or toast, and his topcoat
half on. He comes home
rrom work late, tired and
ill-tempered ,'' s he says.
Outdoor Art Show
Slated in Laguna
Ask him why, and he
explains ·•1 have n 't
e nough lime to do the
things I have to do."
Artis ts and a rtisans of tbe Laguna Cr urt Guild v.·iJ I hold an
outdoor exhibition and sale from 10 u.1n . to dusk Sund ay on
Forest Av enue, Luguna Beach.
Nov.• nine years old . lhe guild presents· <1 diversit y of c:rafts
and art including jev.•elry, pottery, macrame. lcathe rv.·ork, de-
l'oupuge. fu rnit ure, stained glass, sculpture ;_i nd terrariums. I TALK ED with Mr'.
Smith. l dis cussed his
habits and his work. He
had n o more
responsibilities th an you
or I. But what he did
The gui Id s how is the second of its tri-annual crart exhibit.
1-~or the exttibit, Forest Avenue will be bloc ked arr al Glen-
neyr e Street and Coast H.ighv,.ay .
have was the bad habit of
getting to sleep la te.
Late movies and late
talk s hows had a fascina-
tion for him. As a r esult,
his alar m clock worked
overtime to get him out
o( bed in the morning. He
arose later than he
Eight to Study
Laguna Schools
should. He began his day The Laguna Be a ch school
late and spent the rest of board has pick~d eight persons
it trying to catch up. to serve on a com miltee to study
Within a week arter I the school dis trict 's ability to
convinced him to rorego cope with new student growth.
his late n ig htl y TV ln itscharge tothecornmittee,·
escapades. and to set his . the board outlined 13 areas that it
alarm clock one hour wants studied by the panel.
earlier. he became re· They inc lude the precise
!axed all day. For the capac ity or the five existing
first time in years he en--
joyed his breakrast and
1en home ror work walk· Housewife Killed ing ins tead or sprinting. .
I recommend this sim-PASADENA (APJ -Geneva
pie step -getting lip at B. Callag han , a 64 -yea r-old
l east one half hour housewife, was killed when of-
earlier in the m orning. It ricers answering a burglar alarm
is one or the m ost e rrec-rired shots through her front door
live methods for reduc-arter they were shot at once, a
ing daily stress th al I police spokesman said.
know. ·
• .... ,.,_·
schools, how many stude nts
would be generated by new hous-
ing developments, possible re-
duction or the size of the school
. district and the impact of student
·growth on school services such as
busing.
Named to the committee were
Bub SchaeCer, a n interna tiona l
pharmace uti cal cons ulta nt ;
Belinda Bla cketer , chairman of
the Laguna Beach Environmen-
tal Review Committee: Willi .im Wood. a UC Irvine peri<:onncl
director : Da n Daniels , a cor-
porate executive; Quinn Farnes.
a teache r : Willia m Kentle, a
financial cons ultant, William
Carles , schools maintenance
rorem a n, a nd Clyde Lovelady,
school district bu siness manager.
-~·--
million hoped for Crom the E'n-
vironn1cntul J>rott"'ct1on Agency
(EPA J may not be available. ·
Tll E AG ENCY designated to
rcl·civc the grant, if funds arc un-
frozen , is tbc N('u'p<>rt·lrvinc
Wu st e -M <1na gcm t.•nt J>l<1nning
Agency (NJW A).
Formed in late J\1urch under
the le;.1 d ers hi1> of the Irvine
Ranch Water District, the agen-
cy also involvC's the Ora nge
County Wutcr District anti Coun-
t)' Sanitation District No. 5.
The City of Newport Re1.1c h
a lso has agreed to join. In de-
signating Nl\\1A us the official
planning agt·n cy, t he ::.late•
stipulated that the Cilit.•s of·
Irvine and· Costu !\1 L's;1 . and lhe
count)'. must join, too. TI1c coun-
tt has proposed bel·oming part of
N!Wt\ as long: as tt11·ee uf its
agencies can be voting 1nc mbers.
THE TWO· Y F.1\R ST UDY to be
undertaken by NI W1\ ton<·crns
the San Di ego Creck·l\'c\\·JlOi-'
Bay \11ate.r shcd. T he 1·egion l'On·
lains about 20 percent of the lancl
in the county and includes ubout
400.000 reside nts.
Upper Ne,vport Bay has been
plag ued by po lluted v.•a lc rs.
Quality real'hcd a low po int last
)'car , ,,·hen the Orange County
J-le;:a lth o eparlment dt.•lermined
lhe upper bay ,,·atl'I" unfit for
s \\·immin g. \\·at cr-skiing and
gut hering shellfish~
Ir the rrccze is lifted, funds
\vou ld corn e from thc.~·208 " pro-
gram . na med for Section 208 or
the Fcdcral \Y ater Pollution Co n-
trol Act .
THOSE FUNDS WERE set
aside by the EPA to encourage
coordina ted pla nning among: in -
dependent agencies, lo clean up
pollutfon problem s involving
\~·ale r qu a lity, air quality and
solid u•aste .
A s pokesman Crom the state
board said NIWA '''iii be asked lo
s tudy agric ultu1·a1 drainage,
urban runorf, wastc,vatcr dis-·
charges and silt<ition flov.·s ''hich
harm r ec reation a nd •.\'iidlife
potential in the bay .
It is believed th at 00 percent 0£
trie SIO million earmarkcd .fo r
California ··20s·' studies has been
rrozen.
HOW M UC ll, I F any, of the re-
m aining Sl m illion u•ill go to
NIWA is unk nown.
Book Fi1re .
5 Grand
S 1\NTA J\110 N I CA
<U Pi l -Sue Cohen, 31,
may hold the record for
sc"eres t penalty im·
p osed f or ov erd ue
li brary book s. Mrs.
Cohen was fin ed $5,200.
and placed on five years
probati on by a Su}>erior
Court ji.td ge.
She was cha r ged \11ith
the ft on a complai nt
from li brarie s
throughout Los Angeles
County that s he had
checked out hundreds or
books worth more than
SS.000 and sold them,
pocketing the pro(•ceds.
Too fnany or us start i::
the daily race trying to
catch up with lost time.
We rare ly win .
DE AR DR. '·sTEIN·
CROH N: My brother suf·
fered psoriasis ror many
yea r s, wearing white
cotton gloves a nd while
socks because he would
scratch until he drew
She'll Not Appear Nude
Young Actress Signs Unprecedented P act
By BOB THOMAS
ood LOS ANGELES (AP} -Jn the long history or
bl Six 'years ago on a trip movie contracts, this clause m ay be a rirsl :
"Deborah RaCfin will not be required to appear in"" to Israel, his wire urged the nude, nor will a double be employed lo make it him to wade in the Dead Sea. He did so da ily ror a seem that she has a ppeared in the nude." This ,
week . His psoriasis dis-mor e or less, was the wording in the contract of the
blonde :ictress ror th e role appeared as if by magic! • . . , . ---------He is now 90 percent or th e r~mou s m an .s NAI\'IE
cured and has no trouble. ~aughte r in Pa ra m o~~t s in the
-Mrs C . ; Once ls Not En.ough. . NEWS
· · . The clause 1s a mon1 r '----'-'-"'-'-'-"'---J
NAGGING, quarr el· milestone in ~he current
ing and temper should be :era that has w1tn e~sed ac~resses-and to a lesser ex·
checked on as possible tent, actors-barring al l in the cause of :lrt or com .
causes or lens ion in a · merce, or both.
Camily ~dvis~s Dr. Stein-! "I SIMPLY WOULDN'T DO it" says Miss
crohn In his booklet. R rr· 22 'th t [ . • .. 11 T L. W'th Le 1 a in . , w1 ou a lraceo self-righteousness. ow o 1ve t ss , .. 0 . d · ht be II · h r h TensionAtHome."Fora ' 01~gnu ,e sce!1es m1g . a n g t oro~ er
copy write him at this ~ctresses, thats lhe1rowncho1ce: But I couldn td~.
paper enclosing so cents 1t because or my own personal feelings or modesty.
and a STAMPED. SELF-; Her intrans igeance on the matter or nudity has
A D D R E S S E D proved no deterrent to her career. She has gone
ENVELOPE. from one important rum te>another, her roles .im·
. proving each time.
' After a television show. "Of Men and Women ,"
she was cast as Liv Ullmann's daughter in "40
Carats."
NEXT, ,P RODUCER GREGORY PECK chose
her lo pl ay the girlrriend of around-the-world sailor
J oseph Bottom s in "The Ddve" The pair appeared
·as presenters on the Academ y a wa rds laslyear.
A shy girl, Deborah turned to acting in junior .
high school plays a s a means or self-assurance.
DESPITE H E R MOTHER'S EXPERIENCE,
she had no great ambitions to become an actress. In
fact, she was studying lo be a dental assistant when
an agent spotted her in the lobby of the apartment
where the Rafrins lived. -
With he r car eer climbing. she was a prime can-
didate ror "Once Is Not Enough" -until her no.
nudity edict. More actresses were tes ted until pro-
ducer Howard Koch and director Guy Green agreed
on Deborah.
All went well unti1 the crucial scene in which
Douglas rinds his daughter in bed with the macho
1novelist , played by Janssen.
"On th al day a double appeared on the set, and
I le;irned that she was going to double for me in the
nude." Deborah said. .
;'Mr. Douglas apparentl y had argued that thC
scene would have more impact ir the daughter was
naked. ..
"I GUESS T HEY THOUGIM' l was n youne
naive girl who~ould give in easily. I remind~
them of my conl' act, and we did the scene as il waf
written .
"l was h appy when the picture was previewca
'and Howard Koch and olhers called m e to say I waf
.I ·nghl: the scene r eally works better by not showing
the girl nude. Thal maintains the innocence a nd
vulnerability or the daughter.''
She added : ''I have no hangups about sex on the
scr een ; J don 't mind seeing it -as long as it's done
by someone e l!C.
Leo R. LaJeunesse or Uonal Media at Orange
Costa Mesa has received Coast Colle1e.
two awards from USC's L·aJeuneas e was
J n s t r u c l I o n a l named out1t 1inding stu·
Technology Department. dent of lhe department
Now the role of January, J acquelin e Susann'i
1 heroine in "Once Is Not Enough," in which Debort1.h
stars with veterans Kirk Douglas, Alexis Smith,
David Janssen and MeUna Mercouri.
"I believe you must keep som cthi n~ or yourself
private. Otherwise you're nowhere as a hu1n a n bft
ing."
Deborah was married last ye:ir to record cot:Q}-
pany owner Mich ael Vin er. She would like to corr~
tlnue her car eer but lamented : "They don 'l seem~
write script.I to m y age category. lt
·'
LaJeunesse la working and • alto won Ahe. G-et-
In the doctoral pro1ram t.y1bu.r1Award rorthetop
al use. He Is the Al· .student project ol lhe de-·
-1ate Dean ol lotbuc· partmeat.
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Det>orah comes by her modestY naturally.
J.ler m ot her iS Trudy Marshall, the sweet.faced
actress who pl ayed the-girl-back-home in World
War JI movies. Deborah grew up In Los Angeles,
where her rattter works as a me at broker. .... ..
"Ir Che cha racte:r is young, she is a dingbat,_!
drug addiel or a hippie, never a fully round~
.huma n being." · . . .
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DAILVPILOl Tuesday, May 20. 1975
T~ 8'gnl M.lrMtJIYc• on tlM ar..,. CNlt
IL,. PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS
;, You Can Sell tt , Find It , [ 642-5878 ] One Coll Se<vice Trade tt With a Want Ad . . Fast Cledlt Approval
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• Should check their ads
-~daily tand r-i:port er·
rori irnmeodiat~y. The
DAILY PILOT oss.umes
"'li ability for the first in-
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ASSUME HEW IN 'RVIHi $35.500 C:..lhctl ral cc li ngs lldd le the roomy feeling of this $335 MO. 3 bdr1n home. Sprinkler~ PAYS AU. Jront & reor &lhcpool if
5 B R P JU ~t s teps away. Al D M + OOL ~4,700Jhis property is a
2-IOOsq . rt . of comfortal>Je soluf value. !Jrund new
L':..l1 f. l1,·n1~ h1~.dl.led onlhemarket.646·77.ll. .. --------•I by l::C1Ur111 c l kitehen; .. lor1nul dining for enter· ·
'Howses fo r-Sale 1a 1n1n~ <a ud h uge r:..mily •
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r t.:u s lt•m built lath &
I !!las ter J ur ·1 Bil, family
rm. wet lJ:ir, indoor hltn
I DllQ. :t.onl·tl for horsl·s.
t~or :..dt.l1tJon:i l inform:•·
1 t1on call
! Century 21 R.E.
Hi9· 1050 \----~~-1
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, 8R0KERS-REAL TO RS
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GOY'TOWHED
.J Udr1ns.-O! Bath:>
I lunl1n~toi1 B£'ach
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CALL 556-8800
Balboa Boy Prop.
Cun'l miss "'llh cxccllentl., ________ _
lin;incint:: :11HI scl11..•r s:..Ys
1Jr1 ni.: any ullcr! llurry ~
L'<all M47-tiOIU.
2 STORY
S20.~j U Fu ll pricl', i!
IJ(•d r 1n . 2 bath. bllns.
range & O V(•11, ovcrsizcd
c lo s ets . pl c n1y 01
!>lUrH g'.l!. F:\ heat. air
con!.11l1un ing. your selcc·
11on oL c<arvcL"i & drps.
Jlaym cnls lc.ss than renl.
<..:~1lJ Dan or K en at
R:J~-8321 i\J::l.
UNLIMITED
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H E1\ I ;1·1 HlS. ~If'~-1788
Newport Beach
CONDOMINIUMS
Exclu s ive 2 bcdrm,
$-i2,00 0 & S-i l:l,50 U.
F1re pl<a cc, s pacious.
pool, 11atios. Fur lhe best
ol rc1 u·cmcol, call now
SUPER SHARP!
Don't ~i\'c up the ship!
'"Li st" it in classified.
Ship lo shore results~
\Va nt a ils Call 642·56i8 6-12·567S. ------------
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''$5000. RecUc:tion
' 10°/o DOWN ~·'J\vn sharp N.rt hous<-i;
··r(,n one Jul. J"ull pril'C only ~-1~1 ,;,oo. Hoth hou.scs l;1cic
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l•OO OVAil !>T. NIW"°•r 11.llCH
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DREAM
_.~J a ny t:us tom cslras .
a.ilu:i.h t arpcl;,., & IOvl•ly
tlet·ur:1tor w<all )>UIH!rs
·\:nhant 1..• lhc 111ter1 or 01·
.t<h1 s L~1 g un;1 1\J1gucl :J
licdroo111 ho.:auly. Loc al·
'l-'d Oil ;1 lll'!Jl cul ·dC·!>ilC
):!rt•t•l \111th u1K·n hill s <:ill
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546-4141
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COATS & WALLACE
'1EJ\L ESTATE . INC.
-HOW IS THE TIME
'!{or Job l:it.'<'kt·~ lo chcck
, tlle Dt1il y l'llot llelp ~anted c!a!'lsificelioo. If
:)he job you wunt as not
")he re you m1J.::ht tofl.'lider
_:offering y our :tCr \·iccs
....,ofiilh un ;1d HI th(' .Job
l'Ylante<.I Catc~o1·y. l 'hQnc
642·5678
macneb I lrvlne
realty
CONDOMINIUM LIVING W /V IEW.
Lovel y :1 bedroom 13luff s
condomi nium overlooking Ncw1>ort
B;J y. Near pool & shop1>ing. S74 ,950 .
J eanne Ncv•man 642·8235. (870)
TROPICAL PARADISE.
Exoti c: la ndscaping surround:;; this
de li g htful Newport l"{cach home .
Gazebo covered Koi P<>nd &
waterfall ~ extra deep privat e
backyard. A J bedroom home for
$95.000 fee. J oyce Edlund 642-8235.
(B71)
BA YCREST BEAUTY.
4 beclroo rn s , 2 1,s l)aths , l)OO!,
li kc-11 ew k itchen. i;::r ('at fami ly
r~!"· \va rm Jiving roon1 & sunn Y
d1n1n .(! room . S98 .000. J;:v an Corkctt
642·82JS . ( 11 721
SPYGLASS RIDGE.
Lovely 4 bedroom \\1/gencrous yartl
& s ome ''iC\V , Love!.\' throusih &
through! $129,5 00. JJ elty Kerr
644-6200. (B73)
IAYFROMT "ROOM AT THE TOP"
Unexcclled view of Newport Harbor
& s urrounding area! J\rchltectural
elegance, features lavish decor. Old
l\.1cxi co charn1 \v f warn1 use of
wood , brick & g lass. 5 bedrooms,
4'• baths! Offe red at 547.5 .000. J\ppt.
only. Ve e Stinson 642 -82.15. (IJ74 )
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MOW -TOP THIS!!!
A sharply upgraded 2-story home, just
• good "pitc.h s hot" from th e Mesa
Verde Golf Course: 4 bdrms. & formal
clining rm. -a lmost ZlOO sq. ft. of
living space. ~7 .500
CUSTOM BUILT
DUPLEX, CdM
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DOVER SHORES
-Sandy beach . is the setting for ne"•'.
custom colo111al home w /5 BR, fam.
rm ., formal din., air cond . ~95,000
LIDO ISLE
815 Via Lido Soud Price Reduced
Waterfront 4 BR .• 5 Ba. ru1npus rm.
Pier & float, sandy beach. $295,000
LINDA ISLE
Beautifully decor . 3 BR. &
lagoon. Ramp & s lip. $255,000
den, on
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J-11 kuy.,.,j, Ll•ivt· NB 6 7S 0161
Jt E,\l.'l'(JRS
Sll\Cf-: l!l l I
673-4400
I USENTA I I I' I I I
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LACUESTA
4BR +FAM
ASSUME
$32,500
Hambl1ng 2 s lo1·y. '1
bedroom L<a Cuesta. Cul
de s ac loc<J lion. Sp<icious
living a nd rormal dining
rooms. Separalc ton,·.
d e n. giJ.(a nlic family
room "'llh fire place .
Separate children ant.I
master suite. Secluded
grounds. C hlld ·sa fe
street.. He first to ~ec it.
Call 963·6iG7.
Of'fN I ll 9. 11 ~ !(JN ro $f'N1(Tt'.
I REP!N ,.1~
I CHT!K 11 W1w,1..J..1100<hool ~,~~1,:..c.1~,,~;.1 _, every kid N d to weer • thlrt
. _ . . . . ind !i•. Nowotd1y1, tn. H11ch-~======:'...~, 1H1 ire ol•d If lh• kid• s~:•r I DASSIT -.
I I I I I I 0 c .... 111•1• 1h• ch1K\le q.,.ied L._C.L~.-~. -L . ....J.__J. bv hll"'j '" tll• .,.;..ino -d '!°" M-¥elop fQ!'ll "•Cl Ne. 3 "'-·
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TAYLOR CO.
l<I :.\I I <Iii ·; ·, 111• • ! 'I 11;
LINDA ISLE -IRAHD HEW .,-$395,000
Custom bayfront el~unce. Designed
& built w /no expense spared. 5
Bdrms, fa m rm , t>illiard rm,
pool /jacuzzi. sauriu, pier /slip.
76 LINDA IS L E Open Wed. 1·5
2111 San Joaqoi• HIHs Rood
HIWPORT CIHTER, H.I. 644-4910
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REALTORs'
EASTBLUFF
Lovely family hon1c. 5 bedrooms,
family roon1 ancl a VJEW too! New
wall ~overings & carpel . Choice
locatiori with charming bric k patio.
Call us to see this beauty. SM,500.
OM THE fAIRWAY
It's been ~while sin ce a home has
been offered on the fairway of the
Mesa V e rd e Co untry C lub 's
Championship Golf Course. This 4
bedroom .. single s tory is Uniq_ue!
Formal cti11ing, courtyard entry and
almost 3,000 sq. ft. of living; not to
mention the fairwa-y...at-your foot.st..ep •
Now vacant! Asking $149,000.
UHl9UI HOMES Roalton -546-SttO
2150 MHG v ... Dr., Costa Mff<I_
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HOME IM IRVIME
Small J bdrm .. 2 baths, surrounding
beautiful atrium. This is a free
standing home with no common walls,
loca\ed close to everything. Offered at
$.51,500
CALL-644-7270
2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mor ...
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PROPE Y MANAGE ( [U~~IN-Ml\fiTIN I He)
'---REALTORS .
. 644·7662 COROMA DEL MAR
PANORAMIC ·VIEW-$320,000
Unsurpassed qualit y &
e leganc e in this custom
mansion. 5 bdr ms, 5 baths, in~
e ludin g maid 's quarters .
Beautiful POOL area with
jacuzz i. Exhilerating VlEW
from house & gardens across
the Bay & Ocean.
LIDO W .i. TERfROHT-$ 195,000
Beautiful Lido J s l a nd
waterfront duplex. 3 J)drm. 2
bath home plus i bdrm unit
over garage. Magnificent view.
·Appl. only.
llG C.i.HYOH -$175,000
Capture the privacy & luxury or
this magnificent 4 bdrm Broad ·
more . home. Former mode l
with no expense spa.red in de-
corating & landscaping. A t rul y
e lega nt h o me with eve r y
amenity. J ust listed.
WATliRFROMT DUPLEX -
$159,500
Dramatic waterfront duplex
with pier & slip. Beautiful
owner's unit has 3 bdrms, 2
firepl aces. separate dining
area & m aster bedroom s pans
entire second floor. Sharp 1
bdrm unit over garage always
in demand. Be in before sum· mer.
H.wport Beaclt-1".iM Offlc~
2043 w .. tclff DriYe
. 646-7711 ·
Walker&lee
Prime location near end of Lido , with
southerly e xpos ure for sun bathing &
s unset views. 4 Bdrms, 5 Baths.
formal din in g. rumpus room Opening
on sandy beach, pier & float. Fully
furnished. Price reduced to $295,000.
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
!ll H"Y~'dt ·D1•~· NB f•''> r,11,1
THEREll~'
ESTATER --.
··--Lo.. Payments only $M!I. per
month including taxes
for this r.harp 3 bedroom,
2 bath Costa Mesa home.
You'll IO\'e the massive
brick firepl act:, huge
kitchen, ~eparale dinette
area, eO\'e rcd patio and
large r ear yard studded
with rruit trees. New on
the market. Priced only
$37.000. Call54&-S&KI
..-,,$,.,.HERITAGE
. • R EALTO RS
UY OWNER, 4Ult, f<am
rm, 2ba. nr. So. Coa st
Plaza. Purchased new .
home , mu s t sel l .
Consider a ll oCCers. 1714)
5~7-4591 aft519lwkdays;
oall day Sat /Sun.
CORONA DEL MAR
Charming to\vnhouse -delightful
d ecor. l-Iard\vood floors, leaded
windows. 1'V·music center and bar
in convertible den. $65,000 .. Fee.
LUSK lj.i.RIOR VIEW HILLS
You will enjoy the outdoor fun of
this charming home with· ;its pool.
j ocuzz i, twin char-broil er & gas
li g ht s. 4 bedrooms , 2 baths.
$105,000.
•1G C.i.HYOM VIEW & POOL
Beautiful exterior or \vood and
s ton e, on large view lot. 5
Bedrooms, fan1ily room. Defi nitely
a ho m e for e nterta ining. Wood
d eck i ng surrouncling pool. and
jacuzzi. Sl791500. ·
SPARKLING HEW l.i.YFROHT
Never li ved-i n 4 bedroom 4 bath
home w /sand y beach, pier & slip
plus spec ta c ular Harbor &
mountain views. Great location on
fee land for $269 ,500.
SPYGLASS -HST VllYf
Panoramic view of Newport Beach,
.Bay, and ocean . 6 bedrooms, family
room, bonus room, rosewood peg
floor entry, wet bar, pool, 'jacuzzi.
E nclosed courtyard entry with
fountain. 5215,000.
CAN'T llAT THIS PRICE
Come see this neat .2 bedroom & a
den ,Turtle Rock Townhouse with
low maintenance. high ceilings two
baths & s pacious dining area for
only $54,950
A HOME IN TH! PARK!
Beautifully decorated and
land sca p e d Oxford model
townh o u se on the Park in
Uni vers ity Park. This great 3
bedroom home has a dining room
an~ a bonu• room. $64,950
~ve somelhln..: you want
..atu sell ? C la!l~ified ads do
•lL well -Call NOW,
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ELEG•u FAMILY HOMe MJ PLUS INCOME
EASTSIDE Coron" 1.h11I A1ar, AJmost ONLY 2 LER
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LAGUHA MIGUEL
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Newport lo<Kio I 06t PRIME 4-ft.I)( Howporl leecli JI" ············••••••••••• SIJ.750 .................... ...
new, m•Knlfkent, C1<0
Located on OOaaUCul cuJ. bedroo1n home. 'rwo 3 IR Condominiums de·••c atreet h1 lhl.:i 3 ~lock1' from beach .
.8edroom, 2 bath Dike & Separate dining room
Colgrove built home. Bx· plu!i s pacious fa mil y
pressly shown for the room. Two l>odroom run-
particular buyer nl th1io t11I 111 rea r unit . All
HU:TTOPAJIK
Whill a locoation ? Nc"t to
Park, Pool & Tcnnu1 1n o.
bc11ul1Cul 1rr1d e -of-
ow ne,rship ir vinc OPIMWED.1-5
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Covi ngton "·pl cx 3 H r, 1900 sq .rt ., .a
l'errect location. 51ooO b•1lconu:s, oceanrro.-.
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plus cash spendable on $!~~:,mo . Br.rbara $8400 down payn1ent. 963·ti7:i_9 ______ _
low price or Just l'\.l.:ilom built, 'J'tu!$ 111 u $5 9 500 new listing und mus t I)(
t :.ccn to be uppr1.:l·1utcd
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THE REAL l
ESTATERS ' -_)
Z S"TORY 4 br, 2 ba
Republic home, nc..:
cpts, drp:t, aMume Vi\
Joan, qulck J)OMession,
nr. 'So. Cit. Plaza.
Ownr/Agt. 751·5516
OELUXCOHOO
Split level, 3 Dr + view.
On ly $67,SUO. C all
833·3548
SPARLIHG
REALTORS
CONDO
Jlard to rind 4 bedroom,
11!.i: yr new. Call J'or i1110
about added l'eatures.
Won 'l lyt at s:li,000.
~UPE~D
l-fOMES 3141 C......,. fill 8 541•H55.
OCU.HFROHT
TRIPLEX-prid e of
ownership. Localed on
best bea c h . 'l'c rrific
potential here for owner
occupancy and /or tax
shelter . $:99,500. Call
. 675·4060.
.OWNER
TRANSFERRED
f..ots or !loom for cnjoy-
i n g life in th is im·
1naculate ly exquisitely
decoruled & landsccipc.-d
£:Jm1ly home. O"'"·nc r
;;nx.ious to sell his 4 Hll, :J
Ila, f<'am·rm home Joel.It·
ed •1t S pyglass JillL
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DIVORCE SALE ·
5 HK, 4 Ba, r·1n home
w /2 Hit Kcntal Un 1l.
Ne:Jr Shopping & lieach .
SlZ'l.~.
673-7601
M•xt to Runn i nq
Str•am, near
Howport's Uppor loy.
345 Uni•.nity Dr.
tJust off Irvine 1\\•l!)
548-7223
planned communll)'. ,\·I '30271 Grande Vista
Ull, fam·r1n , oir·conc.J . TR 1'; ~ s , 1' Hi:'~ £S ,
SHARP IUYERS hon1t> that looks Uft,\NU 'J'HJ..;t.;...; N~W . iSl .!150 . Cull 381 d It won 'l bOTlon~ ~lore l , c:un\'c11-. en, l'ltt.·
lhi:; one 'lli aone. Very de· 64 ·721 1 Agent top h ome w /v1cw of
sired model. Ldr~c lot, EXCLUSIVI:; Tunle rock icr e \:n h1l l:i. & cool
sunken entry. llal'llwooO 'l'e1·r . home by UCI ~br. v~Jlcy s, abo\e golf
floori;. 1\ steal. !Jli8 .. 1.1au 2';, ba, den, f1·111l. d1111n1:L Cour:sc. Sd2.SOO.
DISTIMGUISHED :1 ~11r J.:ar. Ul1I. rn1 & p:1n· Laguna Mi~ RJty.
& EMOTIONAL It)'. l.g, lot w/vlt•.w 01 830-5050 496-4040
A HATURALHIGH
Change yo ur lift·style!
;\l'll \'U Newport Uch.
nc1.;h1Jorhood. 3 Udrm
Condo. BveryUunJfs up·
gr:Jdcd except the price.
008·4456 ·rhc occu.n brcczc ~ic· F'a s h1 o n J s lund &----------
cents this Deane llonll'. Ciiltallna. l"r. i;c:hls. & Mis1ion Virjo 1067 1--B-.-.. -.-.-T-.-_-u------
Oc l1ghtru1 atrium , ~hop·~.SJ45,000 H)'appl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~ .~a rd e nlik c kitc h e n : only . 1!:1 161 Woodlord l"'ESC •p•ILE Bca uliful , remod eled 'l'err. !133°i150ti " A A :! IJ1lr1n . UtUt Ill cxcep· ltoman bath. l.uls ol ----0on·1 you d.are look oil lloooil cond11,..100, w1lh tcr ·
Vf'i\'llCy. ~4&."itl ·----------i\11';SA Verde 4 Hr. den, I~--~~-----1· this unless you're ready r111r 2 bdrm. rental unit :
lge pool. Newly paint">d 3 IDRM CHARMER May· Time Solendor tu buy! It will s1K>1I you to ltzt the renters pay ror
'
·,, & O"l. Jmo1,, .•. 0 ,. \'uu'I sec it t1lf 11·on1 thi)! C\'crytlunH cl:.c )'OU will Uu,') !111~ beach pro1Joerty. .. u 'J'his 3 bdr111 h<.une invit es ·1· I It k JI II •··· •· h · · '"l•··n·~ -•."~. Ow ne• b r h urt c oc J s .....-auty S('t' a~1un. c.:ic room 1s SurJ & l'>a nd only l·hlk.
.. '-J • ~· "'JU owners 111 rum l e mo· I I bd 2 1 1 1 J &1 2.7630 t 1as ·I r1ns., J<ll IS, "i> t llstelu ly <.lecorah.'t U\.\'J J' l'ru:L-d for quick mcnl you llri\t_• up. llus J'am1ly roorn , air th :.ityou 'l11·.1tl·h your:.elt :.llll'
Bock 811y ct.ca 11'"'
3 UR on trcc·lincd street.
Veg1.J ta bl c )<:ardcn·li i7.('
yard. 1\ssu1nc li'.u 10:111.
~(),[>OU
HAL PIHCHIN. RJtr.
27;!7 E . t:o:l.'il 1 lwy
675-4392
Jarge200fl.lot withplen· conr.J 1t1 on 1n g. IJO :S h d.1y drt•<J(n1n u !he tno-MORGAuR•••TY ty of trees. Lu1:atl1.I close ., " ~ c u:>lo in iotcr1or. 1>1·0 · rn1·nts ;.i\,\':J.)'. f<)•o1n the SS2 •222 to llunt1ngton Shopping fc:,,.,1uual y<.1rcl and u t;1n hreathtnk111i.: v1cw of CllY ...
Cenler & S;in l>i cgu t<.1!)l1cvi~w .SI05,000 li ght., & rvll111;.: lu lls, arc Hi~cUl1yv11:4li1{~&ra1n . fo'recwlly. Pnl·('d al linl y . I
S:J2,5UO . C;dl u :; ••I •ng . It :. ine,e;ipllhll•. t•leg;i nt apµt '~. $l79,50o
"'
a ll your:. lor the en,1oy· r•n . lior~cou s o t :
1:197 ·0321. ::;J;!.~. C<i ll 51)(;-tJ<!:Q. (Jr ullt·r. A i;:t &W-566o
__..._, VISleN Walker& lee
Reel lstste Kt:.ALTY
552-7SOO
. ' ... '. . ........ ~· CUSTOM JACUZZI
4 Ur, 2 ba, E ·Side C.l\.1.
l..rg fl v rm, rrplc. Nr Sc:hl s . Uy Owner .•---------
li42 -S299 24ii7 Norse TRI-LEVEL
\ \I ,LI·:)
HE \l'.I'\
+ PooL
U1 g C:t n yon·s best $
value . f':tegant t s tory, 3
Sr, 3 lia, nnmaculate,
hi g hly upgr aded .
i 135,00o. ""· IEACH
4 IR.
MEXICAN
HACIEHDA
ti IJ[fiG ENIERPRISlS CO
1''ollow the Mt•incan tile-Mewport.leach 1069
from the st reel lo front •••••• •••••••••••••••••
lioor. Two delightful tile PROMOMTORY
Pend W B•u•ll'"·l d
I!. A o{ 549·8505
t~arns $900 per month. LIVEONLIOOISL& ...
1-lur r y, ca 11 ( 714 I 2 Br2 8aonly 5450mo.
752·1700. l21J) 793-0.127Collect IN VEST~IEN'f
DIVISION Ho.1e1 U11fumiMecl ,
TllE REAL E.STATERS •••••••••••••••••••••••
TW0-5 unit a:p!. bldg.Just fieNral 3202
completed ('!r i;a le. Close ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 maJor s hopping • EE , , center. Isl yr write-off. t It , F ~EE
$14M . 536-~79' 50"l-S010 •Professional Service• ---~·---• •LANDLORDS• •
$2000.TaxR..,.. Ho•efl•d•r s *
9 Htg Bch Triplexes 642-ttOO
jw;t bit l ·2-&Jlir·l)~lio Calirornia ·s Largest
2002 lluntington •Rental Service~· Open daily 1·5. 539·6779 ~
l\ssumable loan availa·
ble on this north Costa
Mesa 4·ple x. All 3 bcdrn1,
l :V.. bath units. Owner
will he lp finance with
minimum down·S89,950.
Call 545·8424. Associated
South Coast U1•okers.
S.A. 2 Br, rncd, kids, pet,
gar i:>.00. .
S.A. Bach, appl. util pd.
$1Xl.
fl . B. 2 Br. child, pct, pool
S'21J.
11.H. 3 Hr, 2 Ba. kids. pet,
l'ncd, gar , SJoJ.
i\1 .V. 2 JJr. kids, pet, i.:a r,
a /c, :i;.265. Fec/llk r
HOMEFIHDERS
Oceanfront NH. !·louse & 642-9900
Gar. apt. & Duplex. oy•-----
0 w n r . 6 4 5. 7 7 2 t Vacant 2 Br Sl·W. C.~l .·2
eves/wknds. Br.11 .B. $170. 2 Br 1·.11.
N .8. 5195. 2 Br T.11. $2.j.5,
Laguna'\ le5t.... CdM. Agt.979·84:KI - --
Corner property with 112 -..Oa 1.talKI 3206
UEAU'f l1',UL Decor ,
Wallpaper, 3 br, 2 ba.
Big, special bit. on fanl.
rm. w/frpl. !\.lust see it !
S42 ,900. Under lisl price
lur quick sale. !>\8·1005
ASSUME
$23,250
Prim e area. Dram;itic
entry tu elegant living
room with cmnormou~
S lone fir e pla ce .
Wil csavcr garden view
kitchen. Dine. &II roorn
l'!Jt.t'd farnlly room 0\'l'I'·
~uuos . One is c:ompletc IA y HOMESi/ with a buill·in BBQ, wet
Oar lor uutdoor cnll·r·
lauung. Clo,.,e to adult
pool antJ Jl.lcu1.1.1. Only
Lu x ur )' w atertron t
ho rnes prieed lro m
5210,tiOO. SS' "'"'utcrfronts.
GU7 Bays ide !)ri ve,
Newport llc:1eh. 67:J·3Wll
ft . on Coast 1-lwy., 4 shops ••••••••••••••••••••••• & 5 apts .• rully rented. L' 1 1 1 B r . 3 This vroperty presently 1tt e s . ay rnt view,
grosses $17,ISt annually, level. BayYw. 2 Dr, !rplc.
with room to increase '!_uto gar .park. :131 U.
Oceanfront o.de1 rents. Owner anx.ious'to East B.ayv1ew. ~ 1no.
Loirge, new 4 Bdrm, 2 sell: asking only S42.500 213/816·2723.
ASSUME V1\ or new GI. 3
!Jr. S2J~ rno. SJli,000,
Owner/ Agent .. :t.16· 7739
Costa Mesa Triplex looks covered d<i nt·1.:
2 Bedrooms·Blllns pavilion & lus h grounds.
Enc lsd Patios/Gara~es Swee ping s t airs to
$.>7 ,fiOU
RAISOR'S
REALTORS
<!:>2:J Campus Or .. Irvi ne
Cain pus Valley Shop Ctr.
BAYFRONT
bu th & d i ning rm. down. Make an offer to-Bay View Duplex. 4Br, z
Custorn bll wood inside& day! . ba, bllins, cpCg. gar. 11()
out, rock l'rplcs. 4 car un· Realonom1cs, Corp. ~apphire. 1213) 377-7688.
d l' r g round gar age & l~B~c~o~k~e~e>~· ---~·~7"~"·~67~00~1,;-;;~~;;;--;~:-;~v~ work s hops. Sl89,SOO. l.G. MDRN.Jbr,2ba. Yr-
4~4-7915 ur 49-1-0615. Dave 4 UNITS l)'. frpl, bltn's. lndry. r1n,
Doherty, Owner/Agent. I QO/O DOWN gilr. 640·4307 UJ Pea rl
... Plus room for 3 more. lolbaa Pftli•lllla 3207
SSS OOO second story suites in-675·4060 1""'~~~~~~~~1 ' • eluding: huge hideaway •~!!.<!""!..,"'!!~~~ ... ~ COROuADELMAR Brkr 556·611Cl master. 'fake over 5:v~'.~
PETE BARRETT
-REALTY-
'42·52ot CALL 8 33-8600
2 Custom 1-lomcs
UAl.B(J,\ P l'.:~INSULA
l::xcellent Joe;.iunn on the
Bay & only 1/2 block to the
f)c ean. t;ach home has 4
bdrn1 s , ·I ba ths &
Galler y, 2 fireplaces,
"'c t bar, ultra modern
kitchen & privale pil•r,
r·ee land. See al 1200
East Ualboa Blvd .. o r
call 675·8120 lor rnore de-
t<11ls.
.BLUFFS VIEW
Spacious Customized
t:ondom1nium JBH,3Ba
View of Bay 412 Plata
S72,000 Ownerb/5-3400
Ea.s ts ide Costa Mesa. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Includ es a 3 bd rm Bay\'jcw.2 y rsoll1J sty.J
owner's home Br /3 Ba. ailO mo. yr. lso " ~~~~~~~~~1 FllA. NO NEW LOAN Chancellor Home
MEWPORT HEIGHTS TRl·PLEX $43,SOO c os·rs. S245 /1no. pays Ideal 2 bdrm. ror young 1£. ·= i .. ~=::~~~~~
Pt op~~ ~~~~-~-.~~~·;·;·:·~~ Huge living room with 'l'l'rr1F1 c location. One a I J . Ow n er mu s t or elderly couple: call us
open beamed ceilings, bl ock fro1n IX'acn. Even 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home sacr1f1 ce. llurry ! ~ Call so we t an tell you alK>ut
Lush secluded back yard a Yiew from the upn.•r in fine area. Walk to all 9637~1 lh1s jewel· it 's only
San Clemente 1076 •••••••••••••••••••••••
.--sc hools and s hops ...... : .. ,,,,·.,,,, .. ,,, .. ,, •. ,,,. with pool, appraised oil unit. Ca n be finance<.! tu "''" u v .. S-17.900. Ask lur Evel)'n
COASTLINE VIEW. new,
2Gl)I)' custom home. Fee
land. $98,500. 675·4472.
MOO GU.t:,llSI. NIWPOl't NACM rm. 2 ba, lge patio & yd.
$495. mo.lsc . 644·2877
BIG CAM YOH BUY San Juan Lots for iale 2200 2 Ill{. 1 Ba Duplcx on a
C · I I 07B ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo\'cl)' tree li ned Sti'cct 1n. 1 sto ry, 3 Hr, 3 Ba, 3 car ap1s rano BAYSIDE ~ ~-~r Old "oo'ona de! Mar.
$64,000. Call SJ:l3541:! ,Your needs. Prime pro· f<' ire PI a e e ' b I l n s' f' .. :· , -. ·.. I Copeland
Sparl._ p«ty with great ap· t•arpt!ts, fen(''-"<l llod µrct· :, J PETTIT REALTY --. Oy yard. Call to sec, Bkr ".: " ..... :·: Re•ton prec1ation potcnti:JI. On· _S36·.~:iti . ___ · .... · .. <1 552·7000 ----------1 IY $11~.500 . Call now _ · .
EA5TILUFF
IEAUTY!
Spacious tri ·lcvel 3
bdrm . famil y home:
formal dining area.
country kitchen .with
673·!:155(1.
Qrjl/Uj'"• I' 1 1/o.J Fl~l//'f '
THE REAL
ESTATERS
brkfst. a rea. Pool table SPEC'fA CU LAll view,
s ize family rm. t'rcshl y pool , 4 Hr, family rm, 2' ~
pllinted • Yacant & ready Ha, dining rm, j'lrof. de
for immed . occu1>ancy. coratcd & landscaped.
$81,500 874 Sandcas tle Dr .
· C. F. Colesworth $
1
""·
000
· "'
0·=
R .. llors 6411-0070 RENTALS ----------1 We ha\'e a select number H.ARDWOOD
FLOORS
DUPLEX ·
2 Lar ge b e drm s
w /wardrobc closet s .
llllns. Living rm w/fp lc.
S in g l e car ga rages .
Patios, In good urea.
Coll""Yflme
646·3928; Eves:642· 14•17
Lachenmyer·
Realt or
o r rcol<.1ls i n ··01d
Coron a ··. Charmin g
rustic units, some with
fireplaces and walk to all
shops and the beµl·h.
i''ron1 ~75 mo.
LOTS
We hl.I \'C a few choi ce
budding s ites availablc.
An exec pt1o nal op-
porturuty 1s the Jot on
Promontory we hllVC
available at proict1cally
original price.
DUPLEXES
-------~~~1 We have a wide range
available. ,\ charming
property o h Carnation at
$79 ,500 is a s tand.out.
l''ou r e,.;ce lle nt pro ·
pcrties 011 Larkspur arc
a most cxcepllonal situa·
lion. 1\ giant "duplex" on
Poppy 1s one of a kind.
And 1nany. many rnorc !
.VAHODOWH
LIKEAMODB.
HU.RIEi.CH
Finest beach area. Truly
executive neighborhood.
Gorgeous landscaping.
Elegant entry wa)'. l:'ully
upgrad e d int e rior .
Gourmet kit c hen .
lt'Ormal dine. f<'amily
sized bedroom.<;. 15'x4o·
~overed dance pa\•ilion.
Huge master suitC-no
down buys this!~ 'l'ake
advantage, call 842·253.5.
Ol'fN Ill 0 • ll'S fUN fOll/ N•(f • • 1 II :
"'· ... .:.. .. . ,,
THE REAL'
ESTATCRS . ~
....... 1s1onc1 1006
•••••••••••••••••••••••
•BY OWNER•
3 Br., 2 Ba home + :ipt
over garage. Xlnt terms.
$12S,009. 673·177./..
DOLL HOUSES
We ha ve a \'ari e ty
available rrom just
beln.w SG0,000. One has a
pool, one a s mashing ter·
raced garde n, one a neat
.. In -la w " wing. Greal
homes for s mall
fainilics.
FIXER UPPERS
Seldom 1n Shorechffs 1s a
fixer uppe r availablt•.
We currently have three
s uch hon1t•s ll \'~ula hll'.
1'wo . lhr-ee or four
bcdroonis. From $'9!1,500.
What a chance to really
n1ake a buy and then
customize your dream
home!
LOVELY HOMES
What a seleetion. Four
bedroom estate with pool
and views, $134,W.O. Four
bedroom Colonial with
down coast view in
glorious Shorecliffs,
i198.000. Three bedroom
l!:ngli s h cottage with
charm galore $125.000.
Two bedroo1n and denn,
canyon and ocean view
home In perfect t•ondi-
tion, $106.0UO. And mort'.
m ore. rn o r c! ~ 1 Call
675·722:'J.
. .,, .
\ \ 1.1 .E)
1:1. \LI'
A !tt I«, I ,j! i >11•1<1'>1 '• l I
'J',\X S1\VI NG l11tc1·es1 SEi\t:LIFf' luc. 4BR, 2,2 HeJutcd to S3!.JOO down to
wr1tC'off on 3 br. 2 ba , dbl. HA Ir " brtck pa tio <.1,.;:-.umc 1:1 1 ~·;, V.\. J BR. 2 gar home . Xlnt. fa1nll) ' ~ , ' HA, :Jlr1 u1n in 1n;1stcr
garage. t.:1Jts, drps , fully ••••••••••••••••••••••• r · " l<.111dSl':iP1.:d incl. patio Hl::A UTif<'UL 3 hr. 2 ba ... perfect for boat dock. iJ(JO. mo. li7J·76ol Lots arc .so· x 100' trclh~. ~11.i .soo. I mdL home. Nr. sctils & IP'""l.-;~<;;,.u;;u;;i 3 Bdrm., 2 b<ith duplex ·" I . «mpll Y l nll se p d bdrm.5.J2·7a52. starter, lnc:u. ,Yt . patio, 5:Jt; 7025. --· Poul W 8rurnf1.-.ld
&A·.~o' S49-8S05
Beach. Lg. fenced yd: CALL ·NOW '4'tth v i~w.~95Month
M "'' s<it. s•>.•su. ~ 752 _7315 Agoot673·= 4u1e t street. Wll lk t o -----. ------· LOCJuna leach I 048 schls.SJ5,:J00.548·071~i HY OWNl!:lt.J Br. 2 full ••••••••••••••••••••••• =========~ 499 ·1840 aft. 5P:\1 ~/..
NESTLED
IN TREES
One of the m ost beautiful
homes availahle in l\·lesa
Verde. S ituated 1n a
quiel, woodsy scttin~
that takes you out or lhc
city and into the country.
Features s bcdroo1ns,
large l'amlly ruom with
llrepJacc and \.\'Cl bar.
formal d ining and huge
1naster s uite. 'J'ast'efull;·
decorated , im1naculatt'
i;ond11 ion throughout.
Just rcdul'.cd thousantl~
to SM2.500. Phone lor l.111
appointment. a.-u;.2:11:1.
O"fN l•I O • "~ 'V'•' •Ot<f ... .,,, '
balhs·. din. rm; on eul-dc·
)!lJt'. Pri 1n e JCH.' .. clusc to
Uann1ng & Busharli .
Lands c aped yard W /
stone s lab pal10. Wlllk tu
beach. SllS,500. 968·&153.
-Real Estate
byMd/AY
LIVE CLOSE
TO OUR
HUNTIHGTOH
BEACHES
This bea utifu l 4BR horne
is highl y up.g raded with
ne w c pr . & dra pes·
Exciting Rom:Jn Bath
=====01 Tub. You must see today.
Hy Owner. J BK w;J.,arn.
rm . Large }'lll'd. $J5,50o.
!Wli·332ti
CA LI~ g42-9J71
FOUR IEDROOM
POOL HOME
OHL Y $3S,OOO.
l::merald Bay·2 lxlrm with
d1n1n g room ·Lcus c op-
tion a l $500. mo. Wchb
493·076 1
LAGUHITA
HEWPORT SHORES
~·Sty ,\.lroi mc; 3 BR. &
scp guest house w/l·Br,
bl.Ith & knl·h. IW'lllk to •72 VIKIHG PORT ARMA
beach, t en ni s, c lc. "Orangewood .. Custom LAGUNA
::;&I.WO 2'1x6i ', 5 Star Adult l'ark. A gracious & spacious 2 CAYWOOD REALTY 557.97920r 979.9126 in\·ites you to inspect
Wr1n .. 2 ba. home : open ----------t their panora1n1c view
hca1ned ce11's .. seclucll'd ___ •_S_4_8_·_l_2_9_0_• __ .,BYOWNEJ{ Lcvitl2-lx60, s ite s O \'C rlo'biking
pools 1zed y:Jrd wit h DELUXE condoNev.·port ;, Star Adult Park. San beautirul l~a guna Bcach.1----------
1,.,., ••. on l''''"lc .. ,·c·•·. c I I 1. J"'nCapo.493·8537 BKR494·93811. C " .. .. ... rest, 'an <I , l~ sq t.1 -~-~------1 -=-"'-'-""'--"~----1 osta Mesa ocean v1c·w, •.""··"walk to s·>oo XI 3224
_,, -0. 111 xtr<.1 s. · nl S ETUP J9"5 F'I · Promontor)' Day.By bcac:h. $112,500 • 000 0 :> am1ngo
TUR•'ERA"OC. terms. ::ili:>, · v.·ucr H':<35' 1ox20' Cab:Jna at-Owner .~t1nimaldownor l•---------. •••••••••••••••••••••••
" ~~ d!l-1-6-13.). tached. Cati : &&3272 trade equity for s mall COLLEGE PARK
110.)N. Cst 1-lwy. L:Jguna house in Ncwpo~ area. J BR. 2 BA, fplc, r/o.
494-1177 Ht>a ul iful 2 Dath -Jrg ill9,000. Principals only. refrig., crtps, drps, dble
-----------ma s ter bedrm, n e w 213/278 ·9966or write, Box gar., Blue Ha\·en pool.
.A-Olan
REAL ESTATE
QQO Glf'nn~·yr c ~t
JQ4Q47J ~4Q{'1'()
Awe~!~~~~ en-
lrics & hearths. f<'pl cs,
rcdwd decks. gourmet
kitchens. 3 Ur, 21.~ lla .
From SSS.500.
crpts . drps & paint. 545, Beverly Hills , Ca $395. month inclds wot
Clubho use w / pool &
1
_002_1_3_. _______
1
m'3"inl&gardener. "-
jacuzzi. R easonable. I C... Bays ide Village , NB. 3 LOTS, 3 Ac r e s. or Mc •
63 1-1490. Beachrront Malibu. lO'li IHftor 1110 t .. w,..
dwo. or exchange £or in· Costa MesaSGl-7729
All Adult Costa Mesa Pk. come property. 642·36521""~~~~~~~~~
Beaut. 10)(42. wilh 8x30 Rltr. -VER y CL E N • • p o r c h , lge 11v -rm , A c:.
kitchen & bath. Rental Mountain, DeJ.eri, VA CANT.! 3 Bedroom
S pa ce S53. mo. Total Resort 2400 home w.ith .covered-.
$-1,6.'>0. 645-5830 ••••••••••••••••••••••• screeneft paUO. 1..o.velY SflO P at WESTC Lifo't-'
PLAZ:\. Just !'('duced .
ve ry spacious 3 br. 1"4
ba. llrdwd tlrs, rr plc.
KI NG ,.\:\llO H .f<_;.
ij.j 2·2222
This home IS in beautiful l ... ~ .... ~ ..... ~~ .... ~~I tree.lined neighborhood. 1-
0 ne·of·a·kind. VA ,\sn1 .
Jo:Jn 8112'/o inls. :s.?7:.1. per
1n o . II U It It Y, C1\LL
HARBOR VIEW
MONTEGO
ca rpels & paneling.
Acrrage for sdr 1200 Perfect for weekend & Prime Costa Mesa area.
••••••••••••••••••••••• va cation! Comp. furn. I t,amily situation pre•
8·12·9371 OPEN HOUSE , _____ _
ADDEO lOreenbrook pool home F.t.MILY ROOM nr. So. Cua!>l l'lza . 5 br, 3
CUSTOM BUILT
Quality, ocean ,·icw 2
bdrm .. 2 bath hom e;
separat ~'. extra large 2
car gar<ige . Garden set·
ting with Jot s of pn\'acy,
rnalure t rees.,\ real gc1n
al $67 ,SOO
An easy·carc ·I HR, 2 Ba,
t'a1n ·r m hornc with
many upgrades and a
\'1Cw too, needs a f<.11nily
like yours to make it
perl e cl. S79 ,500 . ................
,\V OC ADO L ,\ND ·
Sl.790 /Ac. ltancho, Ca.
80' -0 seller financed. 8'ko
Int. ·r ight S forces sal e.
Owner. 714 /676-573.1
BR condo in Palm Desen fcrred. Gardener service
Country Club area. Pool inc luded at $375 per
& jacuzzi; lovely green· month . Call coats &
belt. Walk to stort'S, golf Wa llace, 546.4141.
& entertainment. OnlY1----------
$26, 750. Easy ter ms VACANT 2 br $160. I-luge 3
Apartments C<ill 1'-;vcs. Bkr559·1986 br $235., kids, pels. Agt.
for $cale 1300 •SZ week Vacation! JBR Fee. 979-8430 ha. ;! s ty . CuJ-dc·s:Je. l\lagnlf1 cent 26 ft . fan1ily
Famrm,IJonus rm.<:ust. roo 1n ha s just been
drps, cpl 'i;. thruout. 'l'ri· added , per/eel for f;unil y ~fi~fi©rPCl
pi e gar. t:umpactor & fun & e ntc rt:Jining. 4 ~mll:GW
many extras. Luw $70's , s pae1ous bdrms, 2 baths, 499.2500
Uy owner. 97~·4l7J bu1lt·1n ktlchc n, all on at----·-----
BLUFFS
CONDO
....................... ~ . 2BA, $13 ,S . Rosarito 3 BR, 2 BA , Fam rm, lg,
BARGAIN price for fast B e a c -h , M e x • yd, cpts, drps, bltns, ne
sale. Be aut. coodo com-714 /487-7642. sehl /shops. Pi()832·71Sl • pl ex. 112 units, rented cis c:---c-~------11 ..c='-'-===~~="-
upls. Projectcd '75 in-Out af State {ACT 1',AST! 2 br house,·I
---t ove rs11.cd lo~~ I~ w~n't Laguna Hills 1050
Spanl'sh las t at only ::;.it.950. Ca ll •••••••••••••••••••••••
3 BR , 21,~ Ila & a Furn.rm
too . l'r1ce just n ... ><luccd to ,(·omc approx. $300,000. Property 2600 ba, fncd yard, util room.
Gi ant pool, Jacuzzi, gyrn, ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpls thruoul, new drps &
963·567 1 01' :;5t,i.7tJ35. S76 ,500. ·
I N O IVIDU 1\L \1 1e w Mesa Verde home. Im mac. 3 hr, 2 ha. ••••••••••••••••
R,E, PEOPLE
WANTED
g:aragcs . For s ale or 14 DELUXE new gas s love. closed
Lr adc down. 7'.'cJ T.D. By garage . 5200. mo.
owner . ~1r . B .• 400 N. UNITS 646·1246. Leave message. $56,950. By owner/agt. f.1any ex·
r\ssurnc the VA loan & tras. Assume 7'k loan.;' 1\cac1a, r·uucrton. (7l•IJ 14 De luxe units for the
tl79·97·14 wise inveslor. 4.2 brand 5165. 2 Br, slv, kids.
Wl} /i;1 v~ 4 openings lefl 10·1 br units. Secured by 2 Br, kids, pet, gar. "
111 our Curon;i. del i\l;ir Condominiums enclosed walls. Prime i l85.2 Dr,kids,pc\. 1 ·s;1ve nC'W lo<.111 costs on real b:Jrglt1n al ~l ,900~
1hi:; be autiful J\.l cs al--====>== 8.17·1234
Verde home. 4 years old. Rus-r1c 2 s ·roRY BXEC
J{1ch Spanishadvl>c :itYI· OCf:,\N Hl':'l'HEAT .
ing . Atrium off thC' Wootls. hr1 cks , heuvy
master s uite. ~nlry ha ll. 5hakcs lllld lo::ids of
J bedrooms , f a n1il y gl ;iss .. 1 BR·s 1ncldg
room, d in 1 ng: room. maslcr w /conYersation
1-landso me Spani s h + dressin g! Lg family
fi replace 1n the hv1llg rm, custom bar, 3 balhs.
room. bkr. J car gar. J{m for lxioit.
540-1720 New on the markcl & on· TAR BELL ty '55,500. Bk• 962·551 t.
2955 Harbor Blvd., C.l\f .
DY OWNER. Prine. only.
4 Bil + !'am Rm/Din.
t:;istside. Sec Lo ap·
prcciate . Many extras.
S.14,SOO. 318 Esther St.
fl45·2206 .
H'"'Hoqlon .. odl I 040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
COUHTRY CLUB?
CEN'fURY 21 ha s a
la r ge a ssortment of
HUN 'J'INGl'ON
Sl::/\CL l1''F ho mes to
choo!;c from, Ca ll us for
details. 536·7M2.
3 IDRMCUTIE
2 b-¥lhs, built·iru, large
maste r bdrm, eover~d
SaleS Office. 1\.sk about for sale 1700 Las Veg a s location . S190. <! Br, stv, s ngls.
••••••••••••••••••••••• our new cu1npcnsation ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sparkling pool. Good Fee/Bkr ~
INTERIOR 1>1'.:S J(;N . plan. T,\XSHELTER s pendable 9 •7., lo;ln . HOMEFIMDIRS
Lo<JUftoHiguel IOS2
BR'S HO~l l':. free.form 673-7601 4·pl exes & tri·plexcs by llu1ne away rrumhome. 642-9900
Bit lhc beach. 2 br & twnhse. An xious owner asking ----------
pool & jacU7.ZI, J · '21 ... ~~~~~~~~~·1 C I k H nd Del 2BR&d 3HR '-U,\, lovely l'am rni, "'ct i. omp P g_ ra nu. only $.212,000. uxe un-en or . new..,.
bar, uilercoin, 2 trplcs. IW6·2856 its-bargain priced . painted/crptd. t-,amilyj
Selling price included CHARMIMG OCEANSIOECONOO Take advantage. Call prerd. i28Smo. 1st & last
many decorator ite ms. ;~~io~~~hb~~~;1::~~~~'. .. OCEANASOlITll'' now ~U~)i~*~~NT +deposit. 549·2.364
898.500 . BOND lt1'.:AL'rY $U7.500. Lease with an op· Adult Community DIV ISION lmmac. J Br, bltns, £rple.
INC. 831 ·9411 . ' tion. ( Ove r401 THE Rl!:AL E.5TATERS $325. Water & gardnr pcl.
W Ji.. TERFROMT 2BR.-2BA. CHOIC E one 275 Broad"'"·ay. 833-3125
:i;tory end unit, overlook· Rentals · . .
3 Bdrms .. 2 baths; lge. in ~ golf course with ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 _BR, St''·: refr1g, drps.
balcony. own.your.own; fitlimpse or ocean. Patio. H..,,., Fv-r-L--" toned . yd, ~a.as .. senior adults. SI 15.000 ""-64&-4340 . IMMACULATE t~nclosed garage. Close •••••••••••••••••••••••
oceanfront duplexes. J toe ',1 ", Sbhh0°,,"w''.;1·k P10°0°u1
5· GrMral 3102 Mes a Verde, 4 BR, 2 BA, Ja u·7. " ••••••••••••••••••••••• Formal Din . Rm Up/ l ·down. 1-'ew steps line . ~r. large Carls.b.ad WALK to beach 1 br house 1 mm ed . Pos ses~i on:
village heach. $175,000. 4 shopping center. 3 m1 . to Sll5 .. ulll pd. Also San &46·o&S. ~i~~-3~~~~~. ~~mic ocean. Illness forces sale Clc1n cntc $135 .. kids. ---~Y ,o wne r. Shown by liuntington Beach $13S., • 3 ~r. 2 Ba ,~· FR.
COST A MESJ.. app t. 548 -3036or433-385S kids, iiels. Laguna Bea~h frpl. patio .. pool. 2 ctr
Xlnt lo<'R lion: inunac. 3 '"•• 0 •« 8'" <~" Alt •
bdrm .. riinlily & dining ~ D't. •••• / S160., util pd. Balboa • · ......., . ...., . ...,.,. .or
~77SOO . nits1ale 1100 S.165.,walktowater.Agt. ,_.ai11Y6y 32~
LIDO REALTY
~ r;: \ 1.1 I ul", '\ It * 673-7300 *
••••••••••••••••••••••• i' ee. 979-8430 •••••••••••••••••••••(.
patio, & freshly painted HARBOH VIEW Homes,
exterior. Best buy in ----------1 Phase Ill, la rgest Jot.
Huntington Ueach at On· * WE KMOW * besl view, Portofino mdl. ly $33,000. Call 96.l-5671 or 556·70.lS. LJ..GUMAHIGUEL 4 br, JVa: b:1, fam. rm.
2-2 BR houses, Costa Ocean view 1 BR house 3 BR, 2 BA Condo. across
Mesa . Garages &: yard. L.B. Kid /pets, aJso2 er·~ Mile Square Park. $:1411
jusl remodeled. Call & $i4o. Mobile c.M. sngls mo. Avl June 1. 839·6453.
~ome see. By Owner OK. Bach unit.II, balboa • · · ·
$46,500. 642·2334, $135. N.B. $l'5. ll8. $13S ....... "'9fo" leoch 3240: agt 979·8430 • •••• •• •• ••• • ••••••••••
Income Pro,...+r 2000 3 BO. 2 Bt\, 1'\\·nhs. nl'"
•••••••••••••••••••••••Coronade-!Mcr 3122 Adums & Urkhurst Ac
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-Walker & lee
Real lstele
IEST Bonus playrm. Un~9.u' • • pro!'. decora1.·g. Sacr1hce * F1\NTASTJCmounlain by o wner. Sl l S,(100 .
\'iew 3 & den or 4 lxJrm 5-10.4396 or 752 7200
SHARP~
home . S62.SOO.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Von.s. Pool , 1'ennis, l"rpl.
Great ocean & bay view $26S + $100 dep. 003·601~. ~7°'f'' J':rig! r4/le;t ~~ 3 BR, 3 ba. +swim pool . Super Sb';;;j, 3 UI). Hllins.
Westmins ter. Near new summer or )'tilrly. No nr, E\l\.\'drds & Edinger.
You don't ·nc,"!(( a Run th Wes1mins ter Mall. Ice $300. 963·3612. * OWN t:R ANXIOUS· ··Draw f i1:4t " whco you FRANKL.IA.RD Agent67.S.3000 3 llll, 2 DA , d-c-n-.-d-;n-rm.-
IJt:autlCul view Jbdrm, place :.n ad 1n the DAILY REALTOR 546-9950 Lagano leoclt 3141 bltns, 1 rpl, patio, IJOat
two·.s lory home, pool • PILOT Wa nt Ads! Cull ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ts d ..
site ya rd. rccrcutional now -642 ·567K. -cc:-""j LG E Triplex, $8.5,000. fantastic Oceltln View. 2 =:i~l ~j.~5 c~ll'Jll
racilities. $62,000. The rastcsl draw in t Da na Pt. Ocean Vu. BR. 2 BA Condominhun. • ' ·
L..-aHHpelRlty. · .west .• ·• Daily Pil Owner. 496·7ZW Prine. Call to reserve. Bkr Find wbat you wanl ..
4f6·4040 110-5650 c1ass;(led Ad. &12·5678. only 644-7210 • Doll:r Piiot Clusirl<Cb.
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'I' 'I 11hi\..J. lZ40 Mowporlloedo 3269 Cosio Mota 3724 CllEZOllOAPTS
' ••••••.••••••••••••••••• ••••••••·•••·•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ AUant11 l.:s BR, tam rm, vaulted BRAND new Newport l Br. fo'urn. Apt/G•r. $1~ 1,2&3 BR. Pnv. Mtir.,
I cell: 2 yrs old., $38S. T\lrr;1ice condo. 3 Br, 2lh mo . 2344 Elden A\'C. pool, 1A•as he r. drye r,
Barbart. 003·6739 Ba. $3SO. mo. Adults, no 842-6734, 646·S14S all-&. Close to bctt<.'h. 536·0036
pet ~. 675·5800, Bkr, no at!r, l \ir b• 'rwhs e . fee STUDIO :.pl, decorator
tlubbse/p ool. $30ll . J"urn'd. Waler/jloi:i. l)r.I,
NEAROCliM
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Aparl•oollFtnl•d R..teltlo"'-4JOO 1 ... ttrielR ..... 4100 .... •••••ooll/
or Untw.lthtd J900 ••••••••:••••••·•••••••• •••••••••••••••••!••••! PttWHlt/ •••••••••••••••••••'f••• Working Clrl has lovety NEW BUILDINGS a lost & .....
home al tho Dclteh. Will O.C. ,\Jrport. 2'00 t.o ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
1 h1r e. w/.maturo . i;q l'l. ¥impJe _parking.Lost&,._.. 5900
re:1pons1ble f!;al. $187.50 SOi\I E UN •TS l"O A •••••••••••••••••••••••
mu/yrly + UtU . 1_-L, & SALt: AT UYk DOWN. LOST IPOUNDAPET'!
last & .Re f, Req d . Koll /lr,·lnc Center. Call tl60·2900Ad®Uon. Low
t11.S·9M:i ult GP~t Dan Curlis. 171<1 ) 979-9206 eo»t: Spa)' tNeutcr Info.
Couple wilt shan:i lar.:e MISSION VIEJO LOST : Gr11y & Olk Aust.
home. l'rci;Uge area with llii nliy lo Si111 Diego Fwy, ShcptSetter mix, mile.
mature ~·omttn. &12-7362 200 lo 2.wu1 sq.ft. C1.1ll Vic"-nth & Cool.st Jlwy. Beautifu l s tudio upts. '1v" Frpl cs. bitn:.. di s -Me.aV.rd•Eo1t&Adonu Rei;p, fml to shr 2 br ownor831-l·IOO HO. !J36·4385 & 892-12'"7 .
l5t /lasl. $7:i cle.a ning . NE\VPORT TERR. J br, Sl60mo.646·5330
l 8"2·4921. l!V. ba , Ma1tlt!r ::n.iitc.
bltns, rum rm .. lndry .. HuMilll)ton leadl 3740
: )'ireplaco. 4 Bodrm 2 bwth patio, g11r .. o<.'eanviaw on ••••••••••••••••••••••• ho1ne. Crpts. drps, bltns, 15 acre park ~·/pOOI. :>375
UW. beuut la1ldscapln1i. mo. 64·1-7357
Ask for &cv or Joe, $J.:;G .. \ ----------1
ipo. 963·4567 963·17tl6 180 DEG. VIEW
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BEAUTIFUL J.,a Cuest:t 4 Da ck Ba y & Irvine l~ilJ~ oeaut. new 4000 sq It 8r, 2 Bu, close lo school hillside home. 4 br, 3 ba, I& beach. $450. 962-2734 lam &. r ec rms, Pool.
~ f'irepl<i CC , 3 Btt. l! B,\,
aev.· painl. bJtruo. cloi;e to I ~hopping-'1. ~hoolo. ~110.
' >to. Ask ror Bev ur Joe,
I 1163-4567 963·1786
FROM $42
WEEKLY
Executive Suites
727 Yorktownllvd.
l:h:Htc h !ilvd at Yorktown
Sl6°·041 I
STUDIOS & I BRs
•Full kitchen
•Heated pool
•Laundry l'aeihht·:-.
•Free utililies
•t'ree line ns
PIHICRHK
UYIS U,
TO ITS MAME
Over SOO tall trees and
10 s tr ea m s with
waterfalls create a N.l•
laxing setting for your
spacious new I-or 2·
bedroom apurtment.
1''rom $195. f'urniture
avai lable. Small pets
OK. Adulls only. Office
open 9~00 tft 6 :00. ·2300
Pairview Rd ., Cosla ~lesa. Phone S4S-2300.
h~·ashcrs, 2 car g11ral(e. !~;;;;;5;•;;6;-;';8;0;0;;;;;;;;~-1~'~w~n~h~••~··~~~-~M~.~l~Z~l -~z:J~>~, l~l~?"~. Coi;tu 1\lesa-Santa An<1 $l00 Reward . Sundccks. l•'ron1 ~75 . in n ; ~ util. Ev1.:~ l\t.1, 120011320/1716 sq It. LOS1': La b /Shep. mix.
a36·2.l7!:1 548·0J2.&, Ofc., \V arehse, prk'w,. l2tl male. 8li11,:k. Vic. 18th &
Love-At 1st lite
I & 2 Br a\·1111. 1'\Jrn & un-
t'urn. 1\PJ>Lt: Al''l'S. 1\
unique idea in adult upt
livin~. 6700 \\i'ar111:1· 1\\'C,
1-lunt in.A l on Uc uch .
~11·60-!7. No lt'asc. !)l)l'ry
no children 9r pct~,--
Loguna leach 3848
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.., Femi roommate to s hr 2 pwr.tHB-12:.l2 /&W ·222il Pluce nth:i, Cl\I. Ans. to (Bl ··~· Hrapl.gus &wtrJJ(.J .S95 , "Jako "". li.f;W,ARD !
" . ·Je>rts UlO-t ltitelec.&Pll.Cull :.!UN l1 ::i, 1200:sq.ft.ltl•I, 6"5·262~ ~ b & w /frnt office, lge r earl--'-"-=c..-------
lwn3 6•642-621'· door. 22o 3·Phagc, Unh tJ LOST: Glasses fn blk
CORONA DEl.MAR Gor09e1for~ 4350 & 16, t>29 Terminal Way, lcu\hcr snap case, oval,
·• n 1• h 1· 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa. t.te 11 u. Uu ys, purplu rru m es. Vil'. fron~ ~:o~~1 u~~~ni ~~'. S'fOltl\C 1-: gar 111,tc 1·or >IO·S71U. t:ves,GW.ootll . Coi;ta i\tcsa 5/15, ir fouud
r•oo1 tennis L'Ofllincntal L..11l59..Maplu.AllC,NO-NE\VPOU.t ~~JlHOOP~ cOllW.CU48·Slol8
breakfas t. ~me ()(·ean & 51 l..:osta Mesa tiJOO sq ft ofc indWj'I. 3 e.x· 1.0;)1': \VIII the wo1nan
Catalinn 11 1c ws. Scp:iralc STNGLE l Jnit, St.ora&c on· cc. ores w /pvt baths & who picked up B!k & Tan,
Roman tub. 3 frplcs, 2
we t bars. vltd ~·ood
t.:l'lig. Enlertainer·s de.·
·1ighl. Li,:e kit w/view,
:-.elf clng O\'\.'n, t'Ompac·
lor, dsh~·hG ser\'. porch.
•LOVl:i:LV l.aCucst.a38R 3 Cur gar: $1200. mo. ! 2b;1 home Ion lease. No iW5·'7 102 -1·
•'fV & m aid serv. avail
•Bar-B-Que
OCBAN l"JlON'I' 11 01\11.i:, 1unuly sert1011. Close to ly. i:;. 19th St. c~I. ~. view. a Jr exec ofcs. 12 wk Bloodhound please
MEDITERRAMEAN 27 17 \lictoriu Dr. 1 Yr. shopp1 11G & fl nc lx!ach. Cull : Liz, G4G-8!T22 Conf. r1n . Recept. Area. r e turn . Ch 11 d r e n
Lca:.c. $600 rnu. Ur !>Um-ti-.,l·ltll 1. -Prod. ofcs. Assembly & heartbroken. ·v ie, Ci\I.
VILLAGE n1er rc11t;.d . J Br. 1 •~ Bu ·~~~~~~~~~~I Office-Rental 4400 mienul . urea. Sound No qu Oli tio ns a s ked.
I Ucdrovm Call 7 1-1 ·1·~·1 ·04:.::8. ••••••••••••••••••••••• litudio Oplion'ai . Brokers &IS·~ .
i 'f"ee --'--~'-------I
180d•qrttVIEW
•Phone ~cr1·1cl.'
•I n11l e to ocean
.. cu~11-: to lhc ocean 11 :'\ewport •farbor. Pac1f1t•
m 1. 2 & 3 BR 1ron1 ~195 lei O(.'t!an, Catalina. Ne"'
Slu5. No fe(J 4000 s q . fl. Exccull\'t·
XO INCRE,\S E iii su1n ·
m~r r1::nt. Ueaut I br l'urn
upts SISS & Sl7a. Spa1ush
llkdroorn&U..·n T ltli:EXCl'rlNG 1501 W tcUffDr w e l co1uc . ~l o u ·1''r1 .l -'===-------
2 Ocdrooms OCEA:'ll FH0.~1· 2 hr. I b:.i PALM MESA APTS. •S • &&5-5•lo0 LOS1': Burmese niale c:.tl ,
2 lk>droom ·rownh.~~· r I'. alt y~·.tr Ut1ls 11d. .\l l:'llUTJ:<:S 'l'O NP'r Newpol't l"inanl'iul Ctr blk, 3ltered. &yshor1.::-.
2-IOO llarborBlvd. 5Jti-o:J2l UCJI. L~asiftC)OfficeSpoce Rentol1 Want.d 4600 .area. N S. lteward .
•2HR .t:Ul'\UU. pool.
cl ubhs~ Agt. S.&G· 1311
home on Cliff Dr. ~17uu
per rnonth, yearly. Call
&15-6177
Sl)'ll' bid~. pvt encl gar, Costa Mesa i'il-IJS57-gt}2tJ -"-'--"-''----U:ich. l&l Ull. iroin ~l o.; Call on .Sile ~h1na "c1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54g.7470
pool. sauna . lndry, <.1dlts. -i'"Oit H.C:NT lge, I bch·n~. i 7l•l l61'2-3lll i!Xl 21ti \V;\N'fJ;.;l)'l'O R,.:N1' ~-.-. --------
17301 Kccl:-0011 Ln. I L>lk Park-Like :qn. nl!ar l'olLcry Shack :~~:t~j~~~~-t.s ----------by nlalure adult couple. L'?Sf: ~old.en l..3~:_1nale.
2 BH. near bcal'h $178. NC"''f>Orl Shores. J n rt. 2 \V. of .Uci.!Ch 01 1'·S1ater. S .... ~ & bcuch. Ot·eun \'ll'W , \>como"•c• TL''. Yc·--·~ly 2 \.1c . 1 e W1nkle School.
• • o .2 '"'' urr ... -......,. 11 11 15 Ullt;,s fo~astol'NCwpurt "' "' .., .. , , f e nced 3 br S?""·· bring ba. Lgc. 1i 111ng rm .• sun· -'~'-·'-"-------DELUXE I. 2 &3 Br A»ts wa to w11 c arpe t ~. "lvd. > or :J Ult 0 11 bay ui· otcan. C.i\I. 545·3054 'kids. ,\gt. Fee. 979-8430 d eck. Ne w paint & " ~love & refri~. ~'l l'cr P
\ Ci.!rpels.~75 Motycarly ~hEN, s m ... ~l·)::C~~h hot~, NP\'kKap1~~sA~\~1;;l mo. 546 -9860 ./A1<ceMll....._ front.&14-7t!68. l"OU NO : Grey male cat.
3 UJt. 2 BA. nr bch. very UavidsonRlty 645-7575 oom s, ~M . w<:c . ; r . o .. -Y i\.11SSION ltf<:ALl 'Y ./'~,..... .. i.i SJ\'IALL 2 llfl house W/ s h o rl h air. l .. ealh cr
, :>ha rp! $Ji5 yrly. + dcp. 1\pts. SIOO n10. 536-7u:x; Martiniqut Apts ' • • 41f,1·07JI • • ./.Mu• )'Ur<l for ~·ork1ng couple. ~cc k 1,a c e. N pl •I t h .
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_C<.dl : Gay' 962-5566 or S BR .Condo.S~·im'g pooL Newport leach 3769 177 7SuntaAnnAvc,C1\r • :::::::-.:,. ... .,..... Sl!.lll.orunder.6'16-5363 l -""'~'~·~20=3=•------~-0721 C\'CS 1~ark Lido. $375/mo. · •t "' ''''' 11:1 '-' "'·"'"•2 Un1qul' 2 Br. 2 lki, Ir pl. B , ·-· --••••••••••••••••••••••"' "~ ............... ~e ., ...... -··~· ' FOUND · llla•k ••• , 213/Dij2.JOOO. OCciJ n \"IC"'-Natural ./s.cy .......... o11. CllHIS'rl1\N Adult wants • " .... • ,J 'HR . 1•11 lJA. Jrpl. Nr.---~~~~~---11Br .£urn apt,2 blks from HaciendaDeMesa wood pa ncling,titX':-;. '~ /,,......--. to r e nt s ina ll house male.H~sCo!!ar~tno · )~hopping.,J'relcr 3 mah~ bch & Coast 1-lwy, Sllf> 160 W W"I CM blk ocean. N End. No w/yard.536·9'792 AM 'S t:.tgs. \'.ll'. \i1 clor1a ·& ,.»dlts.$3i5 .962~ S.+aAna 3280 _m_o_._.,._._·_5-0_l_ti_. _____ , u1-;.Au~~L •• eh1ldrcn orpcts $3!)5 1no. s· IG' .. . /I I/ l'lacenL1a CM,6<&2·S959 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• G ilOU•.Nn.c in c l u l1I. , ... ,.,_ lc;1,,l' __________ , SIMSS nves ' • .•
~cw. lg. J br. 2 bo, <;lru.c :intcu . a flll'e ~inily lo & Bach. Color 'IV. 1na1d .-\DUL'l'S-l'\OPJi.;'l'S "" ___ ----55< PER SQFT ••••••~•••••••••••••••• keys, vie. 21st.SC. in Hnlg
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BE :\C ll\\1 1\LK Cundo. W _, 1. 529.95 WK UP. I Bdr.2 B~ ~ _10._279 1 finance JiOUND.: Key r1n~ Yf f 4
lo b e ........ ..,., ••. ono . rent our hotne. 3 .liR, 2 ... ' pool T JI <' •1L·.:·A 10 . l l ,, I 1617\\i'ESTCLli'"~' XB u· h ,. II l .• u··· .... ~~ U h i d s .. r ', . .,. :•.,..,,, , m1nu cs o .,.,.·cun .• gc o..1..,wporl B•ach 386• • lu . cac .... a o 1 en y. 58l·Ogijl ,\, Ires Y painle • -11.> ,'Ii. Nc~·port HI. NB. I Ur ::;11.>. Gas & \\'alcr "'" 7 .\G'l' . .'.i-1 1 503:! llMts ~IWSt.i , .,,,,.. dcp• bit•• o·I"'"-... · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opporluno'ty SOOS . . -.. '" ... ,..,, .~... (;.16 -9681 111\·I. Uraµcru.:s. l'o.i1·pcts . S IEDROOMS lo schools & shopping. ~~~;__ ____ __J ga s heat, gas ;,lu\e. au· PARK NEWPORT from $165 WATERFROMT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rc v.·ard~J.adic.<Jguldwed
3 BATHS su.;, mo. As k fot· He \· or N E\V. be aut. 1 urn1s hcd l'onditioning, sv.·immini.: APARTMENTS ua k \i•ood offer~ 1 h~' to4ewport leach BOUTIQUE 1~111g bttn~ .• v~c Fedco.
F. <tmil>· coom. tircpl,'i•·--·. \-J_oc_. ,.,_. __ ,_,._7_963_·1_0_'°_· __ 1 exec. type La...·nhse nr. pvol. rec 1·001n. 1\':tsher,. J:o;.i.:ec ut1,•corfi ces J)1st111l'tive! Price incl. C:'ll on 5/la. &&-I~ Eve!'! .... 3 B J B.:: dC' · lu1esl 111 country club h\'· ..:i5-0.<·'>~" '• looolh · o k d :.car gara~c. 5550. ino. South La-3216 O(.'can. r . ·1, n. ~ & drye r~. ... _..._." all inventory & r1:><lurcs. '-~'-·~· ~"='~· ----':!'-·-~undecks . gas bbq. "'etl-''-""-'"-0'-------111g at :1 µri ce )Ou l'an at· . & ,. "d 1. 1 .. , · AGT. 968-4456 ·~··••••••••••••••••••• lord. 1'hcre·s $1 million V iewolboa~s water · .... up i Sl~~~s~ic
t BEACllfo'RONT hornc :! ba r, tenni!o els. pool & *Shady Elm Gordefts• · 111 recreation fac1Jiti~·s, a BILL GRUNDY
LuST : Irish Setter. male.
,'\r . S. t:oasl Plaza <.:i\I
Brown l'lca col lar, bald C"N -.L • .1 Hr 2 B .00,. d & sauna. 5600, 542-~ Pool. crpl & dr1h. lndi;·, tull ltmc 0 .• 1,· •. ,1,·,, ... r.00 ••.• ,. tt.eallor ti75-6ltil ·GEM-, .v i UU :J br,....,.....,clbhse, · <L c · en adults. 177 E. :!:!nd St . ~ • ~u• ... 1 2U·fi~·ru sl1n ,\vc ..• "J .8 . :.poi tip of tail&::: chest.. p\•t . pa tio. cpt. drps. frplc . i500. m o. lse. Apt;rtmuts Near Beach. &l2-J6-l:J tor who plans parties. ~refrig ,. 850 pct fee. ·>· Coup les only. 499-2188 Unfllf"ftished BllQ's. trips & 1norc! $140 up store-offices c pls
drps a ir bath. 17:io1
llciJCh HI ll. B. M-12-283.J ~ mo. 1~859 Inverness Ln. v.·kdays afte r 6 & wknds ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW BR E1'~U ,\P'l'S Free S unday brunch.
. &1.l -74 18 _____ after2:30. Balboa Peninsula 3807 1 BR ~·/loft S230. 1\pplns, Plus beautiful singles,
Weshninsttr 329B ••••••••••••••••••••••• ulll furn. Encl J;<t rage. ~---~-----\ 1&2 b e drooni :.ipls. HEWPORTIEACH
p 0 0 1 . J :.i (.' u z z 1. J 9 3 I urnishcd & unfurnished. 3 Ol"fic es. rct'epl., rcsl Irvine 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR, ste ps to beach. ye;.ir
· •••••• ••••••••••••••••• T A S ·r t: r U L J Li r lease. SJ2J. mo. llarnilton. ti-15··1411 C\"CS. Oakwood Garde n t\pts .. ~ · d I 6·12·1960days.. offers an exclusive ··No rm. ,,/c. nius ic. e uxc
; RENTALS i ·o wnhu us e "'i 2 c<1 r 8-i0-1789aft.fp.n1.
~ HH. I Ba ... . :>310 :~~~~tic gar. Lse. $:..~. S35(). 2 Br, 2 ba. 2 story. 2 SP.-\lt_~L!i\"G~ llt'\i· :.pac. 2
/..BR. 2 U<i .. $J2j ·-car g;1r .. bal1·onr 11XJr('h. Ur. ~-1.i. I ;1110. (·rpt,,,
3HH.:!8;1 .•.. ~·~75 Condominiums \'rly.6·12·1531 dr11 s, b1~·iJul . ~i.lrde11 . ·1BR " B. ·1 l mn1£:l . o c .::upancv. • ·-·2 ....... -~W Unfuntishflt 3425 ·
-I l:iH . 2 lla, furn lv ••••••••••••••••••••••• B,\ Y Fit ONT. Y1•ly lgc, .\cl ult,,, 110 JX:IS, .>21 \\' • " ·i·r dlx2 br. 2 IJa . pool. Wil,,on.6,15-fltil ·I
·"'11b · Jo.:.J2 BR "U b -nd 4HR,2':i ba S.15u , -a . ra new. 1\dulls. Slip ~\·ai l. Fan. -------.--
3 BR. 2,,: lla. J i\fos. S-15U $223. 1nv. :'\ext 10 th(' t<t:.ti e vicv.·. s.:.Jv. ti7:i-l0.18 2 UH . ~·;! B 1\ Studio apt. beal'h 10 llunl. Heh Bkr Ul tns. U f\\o', cptg &drps_
RAIS OR'S
REALTORS
~ .,..>lJ C.impus Dr .. Irvine
t.:ampus Valley Shop Cir,
CALL B3J.&600 ~---------1
846-2856 1'.1 110. S2G5 1n u i ht:I
:J BH. 2 Lia . bltns. (.'Us lum
c pts. Urps. frpl ~. p\'I
p<1t1v . <1 dul1 s . :SJ2;}.
Capistrano leach 3818 J u .. nn. 1\gt . 838-81181 ....................... ---OC1'~,\~VI E\\' Uuplt::A. 2 L.~Ht;E G round Fir I br l
b > b D /W r Garde n ..iµt . l'ool. rec 1 r -a , · re rig. · s1-· -10 18th St ------Veg,. Garden . s22:. . .!...00111 · ,.,, ' • ' I
URANIJ ne v.' San Juan 400-133-1 •2 UH . l lla. ;'i·lesa Vcrdl·.
sia-23,15
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G.rden -· • 2 WEEKS FREE
i\lo ve in v.• 'd e pos it s
onl y I Bit SJ90 2 HR
S230 Rcrri g, Security.
Pool . J acu z1,i. Rei·
Bid g \\' l'Xercisc r n1
Billards. Color T\"
lr\·111c Ave . at :'11 £·,.,1
545-4835
Rent Raise Guarantee". ~25 lln. Brokcr675·ffi UO.
\Ve gu'ilrantce Lhat your PltOFESS"l.CLi\S,'i A
l"l'lll wil l 1101 be raised for J~ldg. 27!}1) Jl;.1rbu1· lll1·d .
U:'iE FL'l .. I .. \'E,\lt&you C,.\I . ,\1r t·ond., wuud
:o.llll ha\·e the t'lcxilJ1i it y panel \1·0.lll ~. tlril)Je:-.,
01 rnunth to 1no11th Ck.'· C'arpet. 1•lcc .• n1u sic ,
l'Uptincy. ll l'nts lro1n Jarutur parklni;.. :\I.I(.
SHi.). Pr1 (·e,, \"iJI')" by IOl'a· j Ste\'l'f, .\[gr ,;,;1 -111:11; 01'
t1on . .\I Od(•ls UIA:n IO lo 7. ti~ti·lSJ'.Jli
So1·r .\. n•• P\'I~ or ,•tuldrl'n SEV:::Jt ,\L ::iu it c:. :1uu Oakwood _,(1.1t. thru 11::.0 ,,<1 ft
IO Call'1J .1dja(.'~lll l•I Garden 1n ii I' I H ,l • h •• n k &
Apartments l'l'!>laurant uu Coast ll"'Y
at ·"ewport UI. ,\n1plr
1rec parking. fi.l:!-·kj..1,1
JlEAL 1:ons ll-12·•162.1 Please Return. $48-8357.
1''0UN D : Iris h Setter •
Vending male. Vic. Edinger &
CANDY ROUTE Bristol in Santa Ana.
Jo.:xccllent route of ca ndy r -'='~7·~7~"'~"~-'-----
& sna cks available in Personals 5350
your a rea . ld~al \\'ay to •••••••••••••••••••••••
PREGNANT? s uµple 1n cnl salary or
p c n ~·io n . Loeatiotl:., Jnstallatiu ns & l "raining Cari n g c onfi d e ntial
furnish ed. F ina nci ni; cuuns{!lillg .& referral.
oi vailable . Can be ~-,\bortLon, <1dop t1on di . d d f II . . keeping. pa n e to u tnnc Ill· \I' "A RL' ~.•--··~"'' l"o m c. 1''01· infor1nat1on __ ' L r .. ,,.,i "'""'°"
ph. 714 -lS7!.l-l:!S-I Jli\J W. IJo I have lo watt
-----·tll TllE F1\IR·! O rall J;:l' C o Liquor License 101· ,.ale. No Ill· ___ __,\.V_.U_. __
\Cntory. Contal'l C;1 r1.1l
or ltol:111d S1111.~. ti-12-IJ !tl.
l'L1\N'I' Sl·IOP 1n Uesign
l'la1.a. o wner Ill. will
"ac1·il 1cc. Well :.tockt.'<I,
ADAMS MASSACOE
CapoZ br, 11 2 ba, central Corona del Mer 3822 1\dul1s. gar. i.1 \'a1I . :Sl8S.
• REMTALS * .u r. cpl:.. dr~. bltins. ••••••••••••••••••••••• No11cl!>.l:l3J·8974
Mewpcrt lto1teh
1rv1ne at 16ttl 645-0550 •li\lU.FRt:t:ltl-.:.i~'r • "'Ork w /d esi·gn crs.
Clean pr1 v;.1tc rooms.
,\tas~agc & Sauna. 883!t
Adams Ave, Hunt. Bch.
963·12-17, i\loh lhrll Sott
I tarn 'lil midnieht.
I .UN IV.PAR,~_. Adult!!.. no pct~. Ph : , ! BR, 2 Ba . , •.. $325/;1'75 493.1192 Sharp 2br. pool. v.·a lk bch. E -SJl)Ji; l:.irge almo~l nt:"'
IJ HR 21,: bu fr .. $425/S~l ----------I t·a rprt. adults /nu pet:.. J br. di>hwhr, cpts, t'rplt·.
: J BR .. 2 bath~ ....•. $37.> Ouplexe-s Unfwn 3600 S250. 83J·S97•1fl:IJ:J·165J. 2 encl. g:a ro.i gcr., µatio,
I . WA.LNUTSQU~J{E ••••••••••••••••••••••• lntlry. ::!J IU . rnu. :\lgt'
• 2 lift. 2 Ba ...... ~.401285 MEW DUPLEX HEW DUPLEX u-12.J-1&1:1 ----·r u ttTLEltUC:K Deluxe s plrt -le\"cl: t300 ·-l ., u R 2 b d ~, .. ,1,2. l>eluxc s plit-lc\·el: IJOO S" J't. 2 bdrn1 w11oft-den, I & 2 Ult garden ~•Pl:.. Jrpl.
I "u . a , en .. .,......, .. a sq ft. 2 bdrm "''iloft-den, .., \i' 4 BR . 21.·'!:! baths ...... $-175 lrpk. plus h cr\>lg. home· frplc, plush <:rplg, home· o1 I ~ . 11"·0t . patio.$~-Nr. G£t EENTREE like ::-.toragl', wa lk-in rv1ne n . an·:a. '17.l to
2 u lb l'3 :)Jl5 like :.tora gc. \Valk-J n clo!>c ts. bath & guest S200 mo . .:i57 -U.ll l aB;:·~ a::'ri'::..r:~.:·.'$350 <:lo:.cts. bath & gues t bath. blln gas range & l ., Bil."" Ba ........ ,,.,..... bath. blln gas range & o\·cn. l):tt10 deck. 2 car ~ ~ O\'en. palio deck . 2 car I d 1
I' THE T};RRA<.:E I d enc o"c garo.igc 14· aun·
•BR 2 b lh --•= e nc ose garage "'tlaun· dry room . Pay only clec-
1.. . a s ..... · · . ......,.. dry room. P uy only elec-TllB WILLOWS tr1c . ,.\dulls. So. ol Coast
3BR.2baths ........ S315 tr1c. ,\dulls. So. of Coast llv.·y,:. blks fro1n beach.
I ·2 BR W /LOFT
P\"l l'atio. ll'pl.1 yr isc
r\\alliiblc June 1sr
HAYLOFT APTS
283 Avocodo. CM
64S·Ol43 Ji14•y, 5 bJk:s from beach, S~25 . 4J.> Goldenrod ,
S425. <13.) Goldenrod, Coro n a d el :'lia r .! ~7°:.~. del i\lar. \7i-IJ (7 14 J6i5-9337 t.:.-\S,\G HA~ADA:\P'f'S
~ISleH
llL\LTY
552-7500
Aportments Furnished C...."'harm1ng l'O r. 1 Ur. sun· . 2_ He~r°?rn:.· P'.?°I deck, to rcfrned Lady, ;...:0 Reas. Rate l! 9 1 9·1~11 •••••••••••••••••••••••
lolboa Island __________ , 3706 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LI\" Ji~ ;\~·ar Thll LX·ach'
CasadetSol
Uc;;uuru! Adult :\1>t"
From $180
2lGtil llrookhursl. llH
962-66S3
HARBOUR LIGHTS
.\ Litn1ted num~r ot'
:-.µac1uus l bt:drOOnl. 2
l1drrn & dt""n ·&-3 bdrni Ull·
1t.~ ar e 1101v a\ a1la!Jlt•.
I u;uo :oiJ}'-bruok l..a 11<:.
11 unllngtun I larl.lour·
!71·l IS.hi-JJ.ll
Li ncol n Properly Co.
··LL'Xli lt\· UA'f'FltO:-..IT "
Unobstructed panoril mic
view. IJUO Sq. It.. 2 UH .:!
Ha . di.ii gar. i1Julls. no
pets. BOill s lip av:iil.l•---------
$-175 . y rly . ztl·19lh SL
··c· ·. 61.l-02JG or G75-6lti3
W.1-:STt:Ll Fl" across tr
Coco·s. 2 Bit. 2 lb, i''rpl c.
pal10. crpts, drJ%i. Ji"/,\
heiJt, gar. walk to !>hops,
~.iv. :\dulls, l t.i05 lr\'111e.
t;.12·02J'.J .
SPACIOUS 1&2 Bd r'm
upts. S h ;.q~ crpl. pool.
OULdoor bbq.'>. 1-:llJO)' thu
go>ud ad uh II t'e al the
WESTIAY 18
\J I !-:. 18th. Costa i\lesa
Rooms 4000
LiJ rg,e 2 BR. l 'z hath.•••••••••••••••••••••.••
liltns . r:n(.'l gar. :'\r iloa~ ROO.\IS ~o . wl.: up "''1th
I losp. :\dull.~. "22.). n10. ~llChC.!_1 __ SJO. ~k .up_ i.ipt.
ti--12-o:J:tti -">·l8 -?J•a.~ or &.la -.W7
1·2·J ltm. ofr1 t·cs from c"'=· ~Oc-1~3~70=•='~"""=· ~· c·""':::•2:.._ __ JR cfincd Gent to m eeL
Sl3 .l 11c r n10 . Ne;1r f1nun m a ture wido-.·.
a1r1K11'l. S(•ct ·y. :>Cl"\'. on . IUSHl~ELLSASNS~' ~S !lulls, i\l 1 Be nz e qui\. prcpliscs. No lease rt."<1-n ~ I · h" ·r·i p · T k · :\lean1ng fu relauon:o ''" !o.IJJ-3223 9 1 noon I. 1zza a ·c -out P lease reply to P.O. Box
.'f:S:J-28.!tl 1\Her noon 2 . J c v.· c I r y 1\l I g . lOOJ, C \\I
-- -\\'holcsiJlc1Hetail 1-----------~•:\V plu"h o ffi ce bldg. i 3. Foreign Car Jt cpair PHOBLl'.:ilIS '.' \\i'IO:C,\HE
lo ti rm s uites. Con-•I . (;u u1mer t·lal-ONl:: \\i',\'r' llBLI'
lc r c n (.'e r 1n . .xe r n x Jtcsidcnce CENTl!:ll
cu1Hcr . :'\r tK.: ,\1rporl IH.l -4170 .l-IO-oG08 <::.J hr llot Line t>45·&AAJ 833·3640
OFFICE SPACE NB
\\.'estcil n Dr1\·e. 450 :-.q.
rt ., J)l"l\':dc L>athroon1 ,
an'. clc. :Sl/,j, per rno.
Call Gene !1 1ll,W-U200
r\1nbilious Couple needing
more income. Unusua l
op portunity for good
earnings. \.\1ork together.
P art tini e or full time.
Pll: 675·6884 . P'TL.
UOYOUROWN
DIVORCJo::
·rhc Wave Project
DfVORCECENT~R
1\tly. Trained Cons ul·
tants to AssL-;t You. $75 .
I + riling fee. 548·42l6 fo r PRIME WESTCLIFf llam burger Stand on a ppl.
OFFICE Balboo l.iay Bcach,SUm-·lc =:::...------
mcr leasl'. fully cqu.i pl. Travel 5450
NEWPORT BEACH ti75-l.i73. ••,••••••••••••••••••••• l.000 ;,q , h . ~C"' dCX'OI" & ..::c.:..:=:::_------1
l'IJL 1-'rnt. & rear C!lllry.
P\'l 1·c,,lroo111;,, FLY-DRIVE
EUROPE Turtlcrot:k 3-br. 2 ba. wet BA YFltOi\l' 2 llt!d • bar. atrium. Lease S425. '. · roon1. c·""mo. 833-l!:l27 g,arage. J1re plact'. patio.
pets. 673 -6214/t>l4·0149 SJl,\ltP 1 br SitiO. shag
SPt\CJU liS 1 br i.ipl. Walk cpt. drps . hlt1L~, r':,,tt1?.
to bc;1ch. \Vctb:ir. 1rpl, N.v .. p c t :.. l 1~ll,· .'";J~68
cpl. p\·t . µat10. Call : L;.i::.a lle ,\pl. 1.->-l.!·3.l_•I ----------I.I VI': ,\'I' 'l'I IE HE,\CI I
~. wk & UIJ. ti73·Vl<IO
Pl." Ji~" NO'I' ~1orr:L
Li' ~ll 11
,;.1;, tilll
:\SSOC IATE-1.et m e
teMch you ho~· lo earn 111
upper 5',, 1nl'ome in US .
$100 11}\ est. ~I r. \Vel>Cr
for a pvt. <i-:.JW.
Round trip Air + Cai· 111
l!:uru µc . Starvation
Hudget ·lO·llreak the
Bank Ue lu.xe l'lan~.
t-; U H A U 'I' U . I. i d u
Village, N. B. 613·45.'lO
l.:or n er pro 11cr1 y.
Vi'li lV. l';\RK 3 br. 2 ba downstairs 111 duple:..:. ~o
t<.:ondo. Sunken liv r1n , dm·k. but beautiful \"1c1\"
.irpl, frml. di n rm , 2 over :\"urlh Uay l'ro11 t
pal1os, pools&tenn. Club F~l ly turn1shc..o(J. 1nc!ud
.fees & gl'dner. inc 'd. 1ng "''asher .t1nd dJ',V\'I',
~m m c d . occ'py, Ope n ,\va ilahle as sub-rental
"i'louse Sal1Sun. 1-5, 17815 llO\~' Lo June 14th. ~10 1:icr
.i<>ak Tree In. $125. Ownr.1 _w_e~··~·-·~"=·•~ll~6~"4~4~-1~74~2~.--
552-0664. 552-7755 ---------Corona del Mar 3722
a BR. 2 Bi\, •lome. Air, ••••••••••••••••••-•••
,frplc. patio.' recreation Clean, close to beach. 2
Ifal'. Dbl. g:ir. $J7:; mo. Ult .. I bet . No pets.
:>86-8688 1\dultsonly. 1\gt.673·2222
l:aguna leach 1241 Costa Mets a 37 24 ..............................................
()CEANi''RONT Laguna
Hoyalc Condo. 3 br. 2 ba, •SB.00 Night & u 11 :b'.Klo sq . ft. Har. frpl , Sec. •Studio & I Ult ,\pt~ ·~uard . S79.) mo. Lse , •\Va ler lied~
.\dulls only. 714-499-Z771 •'rV & ~I ;iid ~r\' Av11 1I
! ·aR. tam rm, s unporch 11 PhoneSl'.!r\·,Jfld pool ·~ottagc. Neat, clean , -'t:h1ldren & PetSet.·tion
.crpttl. SJ25. mo. Years •$5.orrwceks rentw/ad
;lease. Drive by sn Lom-2J76 Newport Blvd, C:'ll
.,bard y Lane & call __ >_48_·_97_>S_o_,_...,._-_396_"7_
LOW RATES
.544.4457 NOLI DAY PLAZA
673-1153 Sat!Sun & t-:ves . :)17.i. 2 BH . single sty,
bcain t'Cil . (.'pL,, drps. 2 Bit & l)en, 1·'4 B,\. 20.IJ .. u .. \V;.ll J (.'C. •·t;o ,C rpt :-.. ne...,· drape s ' . direct C.·16·lSM8.'I ur Ushwh r. Ultns Jl ccently .1. 76.)8 d c c o r a t c d . S h a r c,1 _,_.,_._. ______ _
g.ar :o ge; 1\C'ros,;-lrom 2 Bil . \ Ba i.ngl sly urul.
Ld l l \ uut l~ Cen lc ~· shill; l'Pls. drps, dwhr,
1\dult:.. I c hild ok . ;'l;o patio, beam ced, frplc,
p ets. 1\\·ail .Ju ly I . ~a r. 1\dults . ~1 0. 2650
64·1·71'JOO Elden "l\"'.537-J lli
2 HR. l'rpl. bltns., dis· Custom Duplex 2 Br. 1~·%
hwasher. sundeck, pool, Ba , Pvt. Patio. Gar.
adults. no pets. S250. yr· /\d ulls. No pets. Like
ly, U73·14\ISCVl'.!S /v.•knds llC"''· $2i5. 67.l·0562
Costa Mesa 3124 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Off le-aten Path
I & 2. Br. 1\dulls no 1>ets,
ds h"'·hrs. ~ha ~ cpls.
clos ed gara ge . lrplc,
•Tropical Pool•
l br. l'pls. drps. bltns.
!>p1rol s laircaS\'. real
fr11J(.', rcfr1g . patio. gas &
waler pd 548·11 6M
HHQ. C.fa s & waler pd. l Bit. 2 Ba , bltns. balcony.
Pool ,\dull:. onl)". $22:.. rno.
LA MANCHA APTS ti42·223 1 or 6-12-3(..")3
778 Scott Place, t:,\J
642-5073 CHILDREN OM
l I-Jr a pls SI 70. Pools, cpL<>
CASI\ VJ CTOlllA &drps. 5"8·i'!Jl l
l .2&3Br.Unfum1fo\Jrn . 'OC~AN View, Igel BR, DELUX Ii: Spacious l Br. fr . $169.50 gas /wt r. pd. Hunt1"C)foft Beach 3840
\ • 2 Dr\. Liv·rm&::: Den. fUrn a pt. Pool . Ample Adul t.-.-NO Pets Sec. ijate ••••••••••••••••••••··~
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1e 1965 Pomona Ave., C?-.f 525 Victoria, 642-8.'l'lO apts. Children OK. 173!11
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s.;o,ooo lo $500.000 2.-llH.1 h~o. \\'1nt<:r~J5 l r uncc ~'I.: bulh. !\fa id FREE RENT
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creative 1'1nanclng. P,..paratf'on
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WE HAVE
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associated
BROKERS -l!EAl roi;rs
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fi.:a,,llJlufl !133·1!97 <1 ;
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br. bale, 1}001. Sl80·S200.
1700 1\ Bedford &16·fi075
BIG CAN YOH EAST
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avail. rrµlc. air t.'Ond,
dbl s e ll' c l1li,: oven .
wash /drye1· hook-up, 2
car garage wtauto door
opnr, etc, etc! 644·~
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••••••••••••••••••••••• 835-7600 Job Wantfll.
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Lic"d . a mbulatory Guest -144 N. i'iewporl Ulvd. Unit
llomeinC:\1 .642-9278 ··o ·" S!t:"i. "C" $85. Ut1I.
Female 7050
Mi)!:d:es, Trust 5035 ·~~···•••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• C ucago law school grad
Surnm.r Rentms 4200 paid. 075 .8457
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ON the water. sunny 2 br, Cd ,\I. :!7.> :.q. n. l'acit'rc
2 ba. dishes incl. $550. !119 Coa~t ll\1')' ;oddrc.~:o..
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lusine-ss Rentm-4450
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THE COLOMY
LOANS up to 80%
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Ser\ 1ng 11:.irbur ar~a 24 years _____ _
:10 R E·rAILSl10PS Prirnc rcJ;,Onable sp:tcc You don't need a gun to "d ra w fa st" when you a\·adable large & s1ni1ll.
seeking job as law clerk.
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ClaasiDed. 642-5678
i\l andalay liiJ)' waterfront
J BH Tov.·nhouse "'ilh
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wkcnd. $100. Summer
r e nta l S2 ou lo $275 a
w eek . Own e r
1w:.;r1sJ-r102J.
Old world charm wilh place an ad in the Daily
fo'rench windows, gable~ Pilot Want Ads! Call now
& l recs. 1\djucent le I ~:;:&l:::Z=-56='"=·====:::;±=;::==:;;;:=:::=::;-1'' c s t i v a J of i\rt ::I, Gco~~l!Oo\OWo\Y $£EK & FIND• Wln,..Hl-U.C LaAuna Beach · Lovely,
IRc ocea n front home.
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Vacation Rentals 42501= fi r e pla e fenced im· t:. U 1>u n . t1<1 :1-S:J7 1; -:;--8 G· 1,,, , ... 1,. W·Newporl.642-1531 • , c • • E..-a h & 1 ... ir.-,1(1.i .J-liJ w r. as u ..... er) c Ci.In, --~aculale. SJ,SO, per mo . ....--n •• ac • E.A• -· ...:._ _. ---4uict. Jo'anuly. no JK•ts. z U1· ocean t'ront : lnwer ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Tl)P l,.OCATION
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i.. __,..,.. L :)tv/ru1 :s!KS Chld1 n OK ne·,1r 11•·lr coucse ·~1101 foe ,·1occ oc offi<•c. Ample ""'-••••••••••••••••••••Neal. Clean I br, wa lk tc · -· · llarbour,Z br,shugcpts. Eas1hlu11arcn-lrg l440sq. '"' .. L'l!;ASE 4 br, 2 ba View shopp;ng. $175 mo. .~1~_Y8'1·~;,1 4,8,,'.'..8,1°0 : eves. ref rig, ra nge, ds hwhr, ft. 2 BR. 2 BA. frplt•, lake. 14 ')(Jl ' playroom parking. Town &.country """ " .. v.1 poolt:.hle & color TV. almosphe rc. Ulom e . Xlnt. location. Call 642-715<1 · · -patio, encl. gar. Adlts, no pr1vi.te cnlra ncc, 2 car Sum mer rate:s ror fa mi· l52S i\t esa Verde Ur. Ii:.
lt$425 Inc ludes s wim & I HR, crpts. drps & bltu!>. pets. $220. mo. 846-'360 gtt ragc, 640"2'76 an 6 pm. • M ~!~~~}.~b & grdnr. t:"es. 2.035 "'ll•r1-. CM Adults. nu pets. iy' weekdays. Owtv!Bkr. Costa esa. ~-4123
_.'1,_, 1 BR l''urn, 2 lrg closets, Call 642-404-t al\4 P~f. l & 2 Br heath apt&. $t 7o & BAYSIDE ~-S6l I Z SllOPS. ideal location
JtARCELONA z bt, CpU,
tclrpf!, bltns. :.Ire. JM!lio.
'ncd. yd, no pets. sno.
830-5891 '
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2 car gur. Wet bar. Ti!n·
queen size bed, priv, . up, pool. adults. 00 pets. OCEA N Jo'Ruj~·r Newport for bookstore, candle
dressing rm, f!)(lfa Ir; 2 Br. l'rpt, drll'! •. bllns_. 536·703 l /"6·0492 4 br elegance wJbctun 6c;ich Wkl)' or rnonlhly ~h op or 1 rl gallery,
room s , en c l. gar. gttr, near 1>hopping, 1' .. -(:cal'A" .. frpl , l.)fW. pallo. rutes av;iil. J-'ullyturn'd. Loe:11.cd In the M;ill al
Wl.lo•agc. 'dut•-only, ,_ldc. __ ~l 7 t>. no pc t3• 2B R Duplex, bllns, l'rpl, $550 mo. GiJ -;,7 t9 T nope~. " ~ ~-6J.5 • drp !I, Irate. patio , r\'e/wknd 2br ,cpt'd .714·.l!li-6007 tii~-~·nctory, N.B.
carporl lCEl lau ndr>· ~~-------lntalstothare 4300 ---------
sl ••. •lo. I b• dlx mobo"I., 3 Br. 2 Btt , lrplc. pr1v nar, fac11 ·,.. Couple.& 1 infa nt Spuc. 2 Dr. 2 8:1,dpl.x ,Sl!s:> " ' ~ e U" I 'IG I 1· S280 N ••••••••••••••••••••••• hom e.Older cpl.pref.N(; '~m i le trorn So, Coast "'· •. ,nu ,Pc .s . ~ 0 , u1>r , wr ~rn, 1 r .
children or pet$. Qwel & 1'1111.a . ,\vull. 11n u1 cd. _8·12·4004 lc.1\'e rn1•s:<a,1tc. ..!!.~·,\(!I t . s.&S·IUOO __ -·
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Roommate Wanted, 3 br, 2
ba apt on bch. $1:1..; rno.
Call 045·-ltiJi'
LAGUNA IUCH
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122-1 Sq . rt . opposite
beach. S800/P.1 o Avail
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Ci\4 .6"6·&373 .opcls . Sl~I. mo. 325·.f 17th hltns. $27;) 11"1(). incl. util. VIE\\'? St1eing 15 bellov-
1'1. Sec all. 11 ot•n. W46·13 J I , d.&6-·IW!t a~L N in~. 2 BO. 2 Hi\. ,\lalurc ~e , :_ .. .1o~ -1 BR. qui~t. A/C, pool, nr. ..-c..LUX~ ~. 3 br~ .. "'rwya. Adults oftly. No r O..,cpta.; d riit.;llU'.ICl.'Al JH!l•. Checkmate, 28Jl 'J'vtp(J,•Nl.S.~Y I B/j.tlol. MG-ll791
F~i\.IALfo; to shr. 2 hr ~111L.
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21 only. $19l mo. 841-7129
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find what you want In 31755 Cst llwy Soulh. SELi .. ldl!! ilmn8 with a
Dally PilotclasslOeds. Laauna . Dally Pilot ClasslOed Ad.
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Btokers tl75-6700
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decorative exl erio Cab1net1 , bkc_.1v1 , us orp oc &: Br ck le11nup11 , reewor Remove ••phall, con.
woodwrk, concrete doorai , windows etc. work. Patios, walls, etc. Gard,e nlnW:/At lnor crete, soil. Rough and
ROTOTJUJNG $!$
Land1ca pl ng·Sod Sales.
Free e.st. Master charge
tlaya /e:vea 96().2170 Tom
J1 rof Pa Inter, honett PATCH r1.ASrEA.ING Rt: PI\ I KS, a ti types:.
work, re1s. Jnt/ext, rree All Types. Freo Es· Reas. f'ree est. lie. ask.
est. Refs. ~48 ·2759, Um•te1.c1111S4().6825 ""-r Y.'alt . t130 -5021t ' Compel i Li vc rate G40·82VZ By hr/job. 645-&512 lndacp a. 10 yra In area. rinal grading. 751-0333 Jc-~------1 646·2693 642•3913 Vt:RV NEAT PATC fll-3~°''-1'-1 m--'-'e~. -----846·70l7/84&·5SSJ Ge1 C t or· 1 Concrete, Pat ios .I--~-----Hon.eclt.aifM) t.'Ol'ltrllc21MM>5. .,. -rvce Dri veways andJapaneac Complete ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1.1. .... osc•.,...,,,_ R .L. S INOR. Slat e JOllS & RESTUCCO. RO<>fSCHBCKED! -••••••••••••••••••••••• lk ,~ U 979 7S G d • S • ~"" ,...-,~ IM1lM11S•rYlce JOHN'S Carpet & wa ways .... a . 76 Pir en•ra: ~(;vice . HOUSECLEANlNCisour F'or ·a un i que & hc/ln$rd. £xterioc. Eves Fre e r;st, SS 4·2481, Hepaired <eplaced •
•••••••••••••••••••••• Upholstery. Ori shampoo Child Car• a 0 t n 1 ~~ · ·Business. Citll JOlnice's pers onalized style in Una/Cleanup. Free £oOt, RaugedyAnn..-i.67~ NANCYBAl\NES lso11 rctardanl11). ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642.3102 --"---------!complete la nds cp'g .,
please. 979-~. 893-1439 Direct 1-"'cictory Service
L1cen ~e C:t!).159495 • PR01-·. Painting Exler· PiuMbifMJ • Pll : S.1~·29f.1
1'yplng Se rvice. llcai 1Joarcu11erli & all color Childeare my home. hot •llOUSECLCANING• sprinklers &: Cu!il, dts ·
1•1ttes by the page o briti:hlcner:s &: 10 minute lunches. Two snacks. •EXPERT J upunesc Dy reliable couple. Cood :iign,1;onlaCl'.
iur /lut. Lie. Jns, 1-~ree ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----
Bst. 638-7394 JUST PLUMllMG? Tile
hour. 640·5885or548-00tll blc11;ch tor your white Licensed. Call 548-2620. Gurdenina: Strvlce. •l'ee ltales. Rers. MS-6271 Jim Elmer
cur~h,, Siive money by Estimate.6'6-331() GllC:t:N llAVEN Palnll"'J"All Typos Fast Scrv fleas Rates ••••••••••••••••••••••!\
Consultant In financial c! iu•v ing me extra trips. W i 11 do a n y type GA RDENS
manaaemont. :JOyrs cx.11 Clean livlng room, dining Dre1smaldn9 Quullty I M 1Jnt/fA!scpg houset'leaning. l::xper'd , 21Z3 Newport Blvd, CM.
JustOne~llTo: C EHA~trc 1'1LE. New &
JUST PLUMBJNG He n1 odel. 1''rcc est. Snll
• 642·4lll • JOLis welcome. SJG·i.&26.
Free est 675-3569. Jim
•n aerospace & relate, rm & hull $15. Any rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• sod, i>prklrs, soil cond, own eq uip. Call after 3, 646-3927
industries. 1$ yrs as Sr $7.ao, couch $l0, chair iS. Dressmaking in The c Io• nu p. 642· 3331 1 m -1001
WALJ.COVERlNGS
J.nstalled/Removcd !9P Soil ol"rlcer In major l"Orp 15 yrs exp Is wholt counts, European Manner. We 646·400lt. ~~------~-• t'ord 's Landsc-apc· Ins· ~-4986. ___ _ not method. J do work rurnlsh everything. 9'!· 1-""-=C:.:.------lc LEANINC UNLlP.lITED t 11 n t Sod Lu w ns ·
J. t;, Swenson 53&690 1 L.R. OTIS Plumbing ••••••• •• ••••••••••••••
Water htrs, all sizes, dis· •Top Soll •Compost•
C -ot-mysetr. Gd. rers. 53l·OlOt i;igncd for you. Corday YARD C LIAHUP t'lat lee, house-office, Sprinklers. Lie. Jn.sured ~ r--... •":.1shions. 5'56-1232 Comp Mu Int 64$-0309 will do everything, Cast , 962-7817
GUSTO PAIHTIHG
Low cost, exter /1nter .
Protect & beautify home
or bus. Exper'd, rree e>l,
guaranteed. 67s.tD27
pos als , s toppages, re -•1\iull·h•llcdwood •
pairs, remodel.ing and Call ~-0030 ~·••• .. •••••••·~···~·•••• C.arpet . & Uphols tery byappt.only rc!Uible&ref. ----------SAVE & Pro~1t. Custorr Clean ing . Steam & G•n•ral S•r•lcet 962·6269 Masonry repiplng. Ne w Construc-
tion. 24 Hrs. lie & bond Tr ee S•rvlc:it remod, r epair, i!dd·on Shampoo. }'rec est. El I · I • -••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
insulation. •~rec est. & 646-7811 K n c a llANDYMAN-Homes & E X C ~ I. L E N T Fireplaces -P lante rs ·
642·6263 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ford"s Tree Servic:e. Oesigns.MS-3439. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apts. Cons cientious llousecleaning, done by llrit k /Concrete-Patios,
Sl'RINGCt-t:ANING E.LECT~JCIAN .. Sml Crafts man.645-65.58. lady w /exper. Oepend, Block walls-BBQ 1~1 ts.
JJalnter, highly qualiri,ed.
effic ie nt n eeds your
work. 642-63S5
MARV "S l,LUfl.tBING· lt ernoval, 1'h111n ing.
Finish Carpentry LeL Alon roe Carpet jbbs. 1n a1 nl/ repairs. 22 owntrans.847·3837. ReJ's. Est.646-()'64 Remodel-Repair · Cleaning help you. yrs exp. lie 233108. l-'-'--''-"~-'------1 -=====~"----
•646-9807• S h 3J>c. F.X'p "d, Lic1o
NO JOH TOO SMALL Insured. 96 2-7H 17 ·
Vince Lenhort 536-847 t'rcc E stimales $43-5203 ···r111NGS " by A!oose. Japanese lady would .hke WILL 1A111 S & Sons
646-9598 &J6-1518 Gen woodwork. repairs, to do hou secleaning. ~1asonry . Brick /Block/
Qu ality Painting. fnl/Bxl.
Low cost. Frt.'l! est. No R•mod•I Ii Repair 1·rce H.e moval. limbing le
Shrub cleur1n g. Gen I
clean·up. 546·liID3. Hitt'& Carpenlty.&12·617' . I .. 1 "'" 5613 645 1587 Slone. C.:all 581·7829 Doors·Shelving-Repain c l /C----' G ordtn1119 ,P::"::m="::'""'"'-' •=•:.:· ~=·=:::..· -1--·--·------1--job too s rnall. 548-9-t96 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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· Jock:Sl ui:npstone Walls· Gardener , Complete yd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'12-52!19. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f 'airprice. Wecare.Ken
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C · T' have a service to offer or B •• I , ---~·-~·-----t .~"::'~cragc price. s.:11;.2362 eram1c lie. 540·55GO LEONITB CONCRETE Est. 645-0694 WORK . .0347 1 da, free est, ~l-2071 Y r ormer n.structor ,. goods lo sell, place an ad --e arl Rebko· 646-2449 Don't drop the ball! Get a Cu sto m Carpentry . S 'J'AMPJNG, Cob· GllASS CO. GJ::Nl<;RALllAULlNG in th e Daily Pilot ~loving /llauilng. Student Classified ads sell big jobwilha low-costDailY
• Jo'raming or finish. Ile-bl es tone, brick, tile , MOW&: EDGE REASONABLB Classified Sect.ion , • . w !large truck. H.eas . Have something lo sell? items. small it.em; or any Pi lot Classified Ad. model/Addition54~9~·4~l~59~~p~a~l~io~s~,~e~to~·~640-~43-1~~9·~~~~F~R~~~-~E~E~S~T~.646-~~7~528~~~~~~·~64~6-~""8~~·~~~~P~ho~n~e~64~2~-S6~7~8·~~~~~B~a~r~ry~"8~·9~7~23~&~839-~~5~TI~9~.~C~l•~s~s~if~i~ed~a~ds~dd~il~w~e~l~l.~~i~te~m~. J~us~·~t~c~•l~l~642~·'618~~·~*~P~h~o~n~e~64~2~·~56~7~8~. ~~~~
HelpWanlod 7101 HelpWaoled . 7100 HolpWanl•d 7100 HolpWaotod 7100 HolpWaoted 7100 HolpW-d 7100 HolpWanled 7100 Fr.etoYou 8045 ••welry ao7·o' .......................................................................................................................................... _,...................... . ............................................• A~!:Ti2 A~~·itM:rd<ig_c~. EX . SECRETARY JUNIOR SALESMEN Sa~es &20IMI a_int. ~n ..,.ah pelt WAl'fl~ESS. over 21: Ex-S hep /Lab puppies. born If.I ct. Diamond Wedding
1 1 1 . SS Exce lle nt opportunity suop. rs aw . -c>« r o P e c 1 e n c e d M r April 1s t. 1 male • l ring w /certificate. $17.S. ~~I ~~'s ;~1t. :a~~~-A EMBLERS fo r sharp indiv. w/good Age 10-15. Earn i2()..$10 start. 18-21 yrs. Neat & .Pihinchies, 428 E.' 17;h St'. female. To good homes. Call bef lpm. 646-4225.
• a . . or . BOA' T ASSEMBLERS s h & t y ping s ki l ls pe r week gelting new well g roomed appear. C :\! 646-1481 . . Assistant 1'l anager & w/rapidly expanding customers for the DAILY Some ex p. helpful. Land i--·-' -·--------tCl!OC. Labrador male, 9 Miscellan•ous 8080
lluyer, aggressive & ex-linuncial organization PJLO'r after school and & Sea Pct Co., 847-0100, Wl~OWAN'fSTO WORK? mo·s. AKC reg. lovable,•••••••••••••••••••••••
per'd for Balboa Jsland soo n to be located inO.C. Saturdays. You must be ll.il. DRIVE A CAB! frie ndly. 586-7247 art. WANTED .
c.:as ual wear Jr. bouti-area . Bxpe r in real oulofschoollly 3:00p.m. SALES · Cl-JOOSE your hours. 5:30
A J · IEXPERIE.,CEDI d • 1 and be al.lie to work at · · work fo r yourself, be ---------!TOP CAS H DOl.L,\R . que. PP Y In person, "" . e s l a l e e ve.opmen ' least :J days per week. Nu Wan_ted 4 women·4 hrs·4 your own boss. Men or SJ{ RUBS IXYCOSMA) p A ID F 0 R y 0 U It ~ton, Wed, Fri lO·l2. Th( Jegal or mortgage bank· deliveries or collecting. day:.·$4 per hr. Prefer Wom en, Can be slightly YOU DIG tl't1esa Verde) J EWELRY, WATCllES, TopDrawer,2ll~Jarine. ~~e~i~~~·d. Xlnt pay & ·rrans portation pro-~omenw /fanuly.l..ocal hand ic apped. Neat· CM•546-0053• ART OBJECI'S, GOLO Apply In Pft"SOll c llP 1 vided . Call 963·5011 in area. Need use of ca~ & Clea n Appearance. SILVER SERVICE.!
Asst, Manager, exper'd COASTAL RECREATION, INC. ·~1 3/~~~~ llunlington Beach or phone. Up to $300 fashion Vets., retired. Age 25 to FREE KITIEHS ... IN E FU RN & AN• Jady over 25. Dress Shop. 631-1495 in Costa Mesa wardroDc for ~hose ~hat 70. Supplement your in· 751·6639 TJQUES. 645-2200 I No nights. 548-5383 • • Equa l Oppor. Employel" Equal Opportunity qualify. _f or .•nlervi~w, come. Drive a cab 6hrs 1 ----~~~---·I =-::~~::-::---=:----:.
Attractive j:irl to model l 17 422 DenC11 Ave, Irvin~ 1' .. ashion Consultant, full Employer ca!l residential office, or 1nore a day. Apply in Awning-15', white metal. C UST 0 M Car P: e•
afternoon a week. Musi or p/lime. We will train. l>lti·3183· person, Yellow Cab Co.. Free to you. You remove. Install er. Yours/M•ne:
have a· nice figure & be Over 21. Call 963-2652 or Laborer/Masonry. Must SEAMSTRESS HS6 t:. 16th St .• Costa Call 548-3794 Days. Il e as. 22.Y!s exp. All
sophistJcated Greatpay ....._Waot-~ 7100 W d 7100 846-7959 have s om e ex per . f.lesa. ~--:hor• 8050 types.646·1547 .·' . · . ·.......... -H .. p ant• l-"-~"-'-~-----1 'J'rans p. Neal appear. Sail makers, exper . req. rvnu
Strictly for fun. Privacy •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ge neral Ofc /Secretary Call betwn 7 :30P~f.-9PM. Top pay. Ull man Sails. Young man 18-19 yrs for ••••••••••••••••••••••• & discretion assured . 675 6970 · u ed CARPET IARGAIMS W rite de scr ibing p/t imc. l\.tanuf. firm 644·7895 · factor y work. Days & GreatSav1ngson s
yourself . Write ad 13116, BOAT·MA·NUFACTURING needs p /time help. 'fype LEGAL SECRETARY Sat, lll·7. 1>45·Z702. Furn. Appli &Misc. TopQual fotillSeeonds Daily Pilot, P. o. Box 5.i-60 accurately. 10 key Wilson's Bargain Nook Used Carpets-Any Si:i:e I
1560, Costa Mesa92626 GELCOAT des irable. Cal l Pam, Corpor ate experience. SECRETARY Merchandise • 545 W.19thSl. C.M. "CHEAP!!" i l .:'."~7~·9~4~8~6~b~•~l w::'.'.o~!J.~ll~·:_ __ I :~N~e~w~po:-=:r~l=C=l~r-::~6-I0~·-0800~1 Need cnth usiastic ex· •••••• •• •• • •••••••••••• Quality Pecan din. set._ lll~~~C~a~11~6~7~J.~7~1~6~2~~· I
AUDITIOMS GUARDS LIC. ASSISTANT, Tues & perienced sec'y for field Antiques 8005 cane back chairs, leaves.
For a 2 act comedy. TOUC HUP MEN 1-· /ti m e , p /t j m c. Wed. Kelly Templctons, service manager in our ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.szs. 644·4•176. Coast Firewood Supply ~~~:."5,~gr t~~~ s~~i~ ~an~f%mq·~~u~~UT~~4~~ 4-15 E. 17th, C.M. 6"2·0194 f~i::!~=~~~~~-~~c~ 1:;-id E~ai~I~Hbr~~lt::t QU A I~I TY sofa & lov-$75. Cord delivered.
673-1384. & a ppt. MACHINISTS people oriented, able to hangers, beveled mirror eseat, beaut. never 581·1122
AUfO Top pay for s killed adapt la changes. At w/bench seal. storage, used.,moving.968-8822 **I BUY* *.11 HalfDayt>lic•P"'f general machin ists. times work under pre· xlnteond,$175orbest oC· . COUNTER MOLDERS 9AM-1Pl\1 or lPM-sPM 1'ooling &short.runprod. ssure. Sh min 90 wpm, -'~•_r_.960 __ ·262 __ 7. _____ 1 D~~j~;!"agi::./6~~s~ Good used fumiture is
S "LES o r 5 PM·9P~t . Earn Some ex Per• typingmin.75wpm. walnut.$500.54&-0062 appliances,or l wil1Se.U 1 A SlOO+ + per week doing w /progressive dies re· Call Ann Sauvageau .&.....liaftCes 80 I 0 for You.
E XPER.,GOODOPP enjoyable work in our 1 ~·~·d~-~C~·~M_._64~2-""'°~---·I For appointmentorinfa ::':':.•••••••••••••••••• Mexican liv. rm furn., 5 MASTERS AUCTIOM I
TO ADVANCE (Experienced I brand new '!re opening fl.tAID WANTED. part Bring resume HOTPOINT Gas Dryer, pc. custom made, hand 646-8686 & 83J..962~
TOP PAY, PERM. near O.~. Airport.. ?C:Jnl time. Call Mesa Motel. ROHE all cycle.""'"' Kenmore ca r ved wood, $750. OrSUNDAY839-0974 .
1 · opportun1ly fOC' positive 646·9681 Sci•ntific Corp. elec. Dry:;: a·n cycle. 847-0606.
3621W.1ST,S.ANA Apply"Jn Person minded indiv. For ---------1 21585.Hathaway ~5. F ridgidaireWasher, GOINGBACKIIOME•. MATTRESS persona l interview, Call Manicurist for busy motel S•nla Ana •=.7608 W • COASTAL RECREATION INC "'"'° ~O. Kenmore as .. er, Ba'""'lt bdrm 0 et, Erly ' !1334)095 . salon in CdM. July 1st. o E I 2 """" .. MAD..,ESS · Automotive ' • 642·0844 or4 .. ·99J7 Equal ppor. mp oyer $50. 546·867 Amer. 6 mo old, SISO, "'. * ,.. *: I
DMVCoolract ' 17422 Deri.., Ave, l"ine HOME PARTIES NEWChestFr..,er,$125. lynulivn'g rmcoueb,9", *ALL SIZES*
B uiek, Opel, British Sell the fun way . Mature l_ady to d_o Secretary,Minimum 3 yrs Refrig.$75.Perfectcond. $150, reel chr & ottomn I
Layland. Riglrt de· Cosmetics, cleaners or houseclean1n_g. Apply in exp. mus t have good 842-5896 i25, assort lamps $10 & PricedtoMov•! ~
alersbip for lop gal. s uppleme nts. Use the person, 31755 Cst. Hwy. clerical skills, Sill 011. $15, G.E. cu. ft. ref/frzr, 833·9625&646-8686 ..
We're looking for xlnl Help Wonted 7100 Help W..ted 7100 Shaklee plan. We Train, South Laguna. tional. Ca ll Miss Tabala, 7 mo., pd $487, wnt ~. •
background & oonit..,nial ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CallS48-5253,2-4PJlrf. M TURE E . d forappointment640-0l23 &;cycles 8020 G.E. x tril lrg Id wshr, DRA,PERIES&CARPE'J1
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enJOY working w/same. Restaur ant, 24462 Del ~rtist~ all ·lY~· 1°~.lud· Hospitals P /time. C:all for appoint· Brokerage on the Bay. Buy/sell/trade. 2488 Amer. hvy maple endtb!l----------
Phone M_rs. Cameron· Prado, DP, Apply .aft. ing 1 rodu_ction/ fine . RH's ment 494·2796. Ex per. skilled applicants Newport Bl. CM. &&2·7910 & cof tbl $50 set, 21" B/W EARTH WORMS I
Bauer Buick&Imports, SPM Wed. thru SI.\"· Cal l· Ernie Zehms, Med /Surg3·11&11·7 MATURE · d onl y.Please!646-0551. Mgvx, xlnt oond. $100. FORTHEGARDEN I
919 -2500 493·9921 ~ 675·5500 . 0811-7p/time : e xperience Ne w po rt Cycler y . 646-7929, lOOOfor~.95
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CUSTODI · 1CU /CCU11·7,f/t,p/t c 1195 962 ,-4 '" -Worm Castings $2 Lug for church & pre-school. Respiratory a · ' . .,.., Controllers Dept. Type Az u ki · 2116 Newport Dark wood dirungblrm set 17362 Gothard. l lB
B & G•rf Some g roundscape & Th T hs Mature male Sat & Sun 70, dictaph, 10 key, S Yrs Blvd. NB. 675-1700 48" s quare la e w/5 1--~~=~~~--oys 1 5 ma int. 1 to 7 pm, 5 days erapy ec 8-4, Mon-Fri 11PM·2A"·1. exper. Front ore appear. . n e "!' 1 Y u P hol s te_red BOSS IS HERE •
10 to 14 years of age. Dai· per wk, some flexibility. On call. l Yr exp req'd 7.11 Store, 2150 Placentia Fash. Isl area 644-3400 Suntour Azuk1 Racer. chairs , arm chr. incl. to help your tires I"
ly Pilot delivery i·outes Mature gentleman pre-Physical Therapist Cl\.I ext 226. . . ~i5N~!..cpl~rfB~ g::: iSQ. 547-3182 Call·Neal, 642·3461 . I
may be available in your f'd. Call 644.0745 Tues Regis. P /Lime days 8 LA c K h d area. Earn profit for de· lhru 1''ri btwn g&Jforin· Apply PersonnelOfc fofATURE Mgr. Sm. bldg. Secretary. Front Ofc, 548-5783. n auga Y e BED King Sz mattress'
liveries & cash, trips or terview. _,,. So.th Coast Lile maint. Free apt, Bk pg., Smi.th Medical sofabed, Queen-sz. Cost eox' spring, ri=ame, xtnil
merchandise for selling al utils & cash. Call: Kurt Clinic.64()·678l COHSUMERGUIDES $45()/Sell $l6S. 847·SS56 firm ;stillpackagcd.$215,
ne w subscript.ions. For DE~T .&.1 Community Hospit S41 5311 Newest, Best BUY aft 7pm. (Value "'"'25 ) ·,~·-$195,
I II " -31872CoastHwy . SECRETARY/Bookkeepe lsNowHere! .., ~· _._ Information Pease ca Sharp, exper'dortrainee So L 499 1311 S"f . OLD Dropleaf tbl. <Va lue $425). Incl. ~
642-4321 · From San for busy NewportCtrofc. l·~~~·~·~·~u~n~a~~·~~~ M EDICAI~ INSURANCE pt. time w /previous exp. The Super Le Mans w/2 leaves & 6 chrs. $225. livery 631·0.IBS. Usually· Cle m .n le-San J uan . 1 N d Md. 11 '""• J'or Dr's. ofc. nr. Iioag, By Centurion . 0 k Hom• , C hair & secr e t ar1a 1 cc e 1ca nsur '" 642.4410 · CoronadelMarBikes Ar m o are $30(). a ... ! C49a5p0630istI:~d ?Ji~~~~n t~!~, ~d~u~li~•~•-· 6~4~0-·0~300~·----t House-cl•oning S•s G i r I w I r e cent ex. . 3323 E. Coast Hwy, side~.ard $300. 2. comp, 2 .ieight foot fluorescent Babysitter, Days, zo hrs 1· Need women 25 and periencc. 1'~ull or part· Sccty/Reccpt. for l girl Call675-7666 sets I 1neappletw1.nbeds ligbts$l5 each.Call j jo-EI Toro area, call DENTALASSISTANT older. Gd. hours. Call time.644-1754 R.E. office nr. Orange Sl50.D.resserw/nurror& •968.4971 •
week, $l.OO hr. 1 Boy, 581·6310. Orlhodonlic Office,exp'd J a nice's Raggedy Anns. . . Cnty. airport. Pleasant, Cats 8035 match g. chest $8S ea. &1 ---------~ ;4h~9o;m;·~·;;C·;M;;;;, ;o;w;n;;;;l;r;a;n;s;.
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Bank BOAT IUtLDEIS Orange, 637-6700. fe m . Mu s t drive, no OFFICE MANAGER Mo~th. S33·
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Wesl.Sail Corp. needs a DE. SK C' ~K s m o ke. Live-in. JIB To $800 tor enthusiastic Service Sta. ~ttend, full stud service. $l00and up. 1ng_lofc:_ Pewter chan· Ceramic toil et/lavatory~
hp•ri-="' Boal Electrician w/min 1 ~ l -"96=2~·5=2='~'-------I 0 r g a n i zed mature or p /t. Brown s SheU, 99() Phone892.2970. delier, Singer port. Mdl. while $5 ca. Dictaphone Expcr'd NCR, PBX. Ap· , ~om a n . Min. 7 yrs. E.CoastHwy,NB 237,neverused.640-8140 Goodcond$9053G-21.W ~
FullTlme yrs marine electrical ex· ply in person motel of· llousekeepe rwanted,live ge ne~al ore. cxper . . .. A H I MALAYAN Kitten, 9,C 1 0 . Cou h . I
TELLER per. {including A/C & ficc, Ben Brown's,31106 in, room, board&sal.1 P e r son nel accounts Serv1te Stat!on tten· ,cha m pio n s ired. 5 us om ~1gn C • Mov1 n_g, must sell cver.-
0 /C work). blusl have so. Coast Hw):, So. Child . J>hone J oyce payable /purch a s ing. dant, cxpcrd: Day & Generation pedi gree, F1or1lill0.7 Couch,$30. y t h1ng. Gd qual.
UNITED own tools & transp. Xlnl Laguna. 6 '1 5 : 1 o JO , A ft 7 pm N l.S . Send resume to eve~. Full & p/lime. APP· 675.0168 . Both Gd. Cond.675-3827. Reasonable. 557·39-U co.benefils &future.Ap-1 -'""-"~------645·356.J. ly Shell Station, 17th & I 8055 California... plyinpersonto: DISHWASHERS, day & Classified Ad No. 388. Jrvine ,N.B. DOCJS 8040 Garage Sae [Jandcrafted Porcelai11I
Wests•ilCorp. ni ght, apply in person. Daily Pilot P. 0. Box ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• jewelry, The Factory #.>;
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a. Ci 202 Newport Center Dr. IMHALATIOH 1560, Costa Jl.lesa, C31if. Sii.ARP, Quic~. ef~icient SILKY Ter r. puppies, Round Oak table &. 6 42530th. St. N'pt. Bch. . I 1~~·~·38~,~P~l~·~·e~n~u~··~·~M~~l :N~.8~.-:---:--:-::-THERAPY TECH 92626 Girl, for ge~ 1 office,&: AKC. Shedless, odorless chairs, hatch cover co£· ·..LI i: Min. 2 yrs exper. or ORDERLY cus t re lations. Mesa & adorable. Reas. fcctable.64S·7989 8' Gold Couch, Ch airs
.o•TCO•-•uy Dishwasher-Apply Mesa ._ 1. 5 1 For PM Shift. Ex--r. Upholstery,642-8400 962 .• ,77 green, Walnut Lam~ "' _.,..," Verde Conv. Hospital, sc .. 001ng. aary com· r-..., 10 :30·4:30 H untington Tabl es , Japanes·9_
661CenterSt,C.M. mensurate w /training & prer'd . 496·$702 or SILVERSMITHS Black G e rman Shep. Ha rbour, 11136 ~y Cocktail (C how) Tabl~.
Molding Dept Foreman ex pc r . Contact Mr. 831·1774 betwn 9am·4pm Wanted for pie<:e work. pu ps, AKC. Angekor t Lane, H.B. 84S8lG5 Walnut Secretary, porta•
C bsho •11·11Foreman DISTRIBU, TOR wanted. llamilton, 642-2734 ext 1 " mfort r bl e r GE" Ste-TV a p11 Over 25. Jntcrestcd in 387, Costa Me sa P e r s on 21·40, trn ror Work n tue co _. '! line. 6 wks old. Good Hort•s ' 8060 e a• ,....,, '
l\tus thavecxtenslveex· carningup to$800permo Memoria l 1-lospltal. mgmt. $150 wk guam: y~ur ho'!'~: WJll~mEs cha m p . illnc. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~a~~~~~~~i-~:r.& per. In fiberglass boat EOE. .Col pref. Mr. Levi S1lvers m1 t 1ng, · watchdogs. M/F.$J00to REG A bG ldin 1 Barm aids day & nite rnanuf. J>acific Trawler p/t.Call 639-61ZJ. 846-5455 17t h Sl C.M. Ca l l SISO 845·2327 · ra e g,grey. p.m. . Corp, 1723 S. Ritchie, 645-9474. ' · · · 6 Yrs old. Yert affee· •
shirts. Also, p/t opening. Santa Ana. $58-8722. DOG GROOMER Insurance Agency needs REC. PT /BKKPR. Lite . . MIN. Schnauzer Puppies. tionate &t WJlling. $750. MUST Sacrific~. Autump
Sir Jlarvey's Tavern, '-"---------1 Exper, busy shop. l I v TELEPHONE Sohc1tors, adorable g wks A.KC Call Kathy,61~1510 Haze Mink Slol-.·. c:11l l ror Jntervw 8·S,'-E ,,,_..,_..,,.,., e xpe r 'd c laims un · lyp1n_g, ma ure,sm .. r · k 1 , , MG •~< n --l I Toro. 586·~, ............. , derwr1"ter. Xlnl bene. law firm. $$00 +.833-3622 p /time, wor roin your Reas. 962·6513 "OV<.H ~-778l JJouliquo Mgr . JU!\."l::n ex· -';;;~~~~~~~~I home. $2.2S hr+ bonus, Reg. Quarter. IO yrs. · per. r eq'd. Bikinis &: D<>NUT Sl-IOP Early AM fltrs. Bradley, 494·1087. • no selling involved. call Golden Retrievers flas hy chestnut. Trained 250/o OFF SALE
IEAUTICl..,..S sportswear. Xlnt op11or. Shirt . No ·exp. n ec .1 _,s<::.:.9·~30S8=~·------I Mr.Organ,SS&l424. Purebred, 7 wks, $1S. &.'s hown 1w1 estern Furn. appl"s., cloth~
Nowlnterviewingfor: 25-30 . 613·7$69 daya . Woman Age2545. Apply RN·CCU I;~;;;;;,:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Cal l btwn 5.7 pm, Pleasure. A ectionate. books . m i s c. Use•
Mewport•rl•Salon 962·8918ufL6pm . 1nporson : IJSE.17th Cl'tt Insur ance Biler Nights, lull or p/tlme.1• 556.1482 Prefers girls. Needs Usa blc5, 2560 Ncwpor•
Call: 644·0661or540·8$82 ~CA-'-'-Sl_I_IE-.-R-, -Fu~ll-or-p-,-,,".'1 -"-'--D-oo~rm_a_n _rr_h_•_•l_e_r __ , Part time. Recent billing Differential pay. Xlnl TEMPO** ~ !~r7k023i ng with. $950. Bl. C1\1 9.5, ends J\tay
ume. Apply in per11on, Days. 70G E. Balboa, ec•1P11'4r913~6n~~. necessary. hencrits. Contact Mrs. * * Darling mixed 'German 1 ..:~::.:..:..:=-------·I 23rd, all s•les l'inal & as
IEAUTICIAH J'~-S~P~M~.ic~O:S~T:A~M:E~·s:A:\;~D~o~lbo~•~· ::::~::~;I~~~~~~~~~ Jensen, 642-2734, Costa Shepherd pups, male zin E nglish Boreille saddle is, cash only. Newport Arca. 548·1311 CAR WASH,~· Jlarbor Memorial llospital, 301 M•edt YOll Mow! mo. $IO. 547·3182 Co 1 k _ (ll~e new); mp tac •MUST SAC. C h ~m~ ..
Beautici11.n rorbus)' J90tel BlvJ, C.M. . IRVINE PERSONNEL 1 ~V~i~ct~o~ri~a~,C~.M~·~E~O~E~. ~~I AKC R eg. Doberm an bridle, brus hes, cLc. juicer , guitar. lamp!ll
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OLDEST
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Roy Carver, Inc.
Roll s ltoycc Bi\IW
23·1 I::.17lhSt.
Costa i\1esa 546·4444
1\ir, pow er windows,
:\ :'11 /1'' .\I s t e r eo, low
miles, 36 monlhopen end
lease.
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trc. tpc cl.c k, i2000.
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OH ANY HEW '74
ROTARY EHGIHE
SEDAH, WAGOH, O~ HAllDTOP
Only at Miracle Maida
$500 Cash Rebate On Any
New '-7 5 Ratary · Mai da
·Sedan, Wa9on or
Hardtop!
There's never been a better time to
buy Mazda . You 'll get a hmmmctinger
of a aeal 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 down
payment if you want. Come in for a
• test drive. One to(Jgh engine. One
tough car. Ooe hmmmctinger of a
deal. Good thru May31. 1975.
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"OL. 68, NO. 140, 2 SECT IONS, 24 PAGES
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1975
: . TEN CENTS.
Panel OKs Malpractice lns11rance Cut
SA CRAMENTO (U P!) -
D_espite opposition from in·
l:iurance compa nies, an A:;-~e mbly committee has un-
animously passed legislation lo
trpmediately lower medical
rii'alpractice insurance pre-
miums and get striking doctors
back to work.
Hours before the commit{ee
approved the measure Monday to
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* * * •
immediately reduce medical in·
surance rates, the Legislature
began a special session to deal
with Gov. Edmund G. Brown
Jr. 's nine-point program for
long-range malpractice re(orms.
Special session bills were im-
mediately introduced to solve lhe
long-range problem by limiting
the amount people couJd sue doc-
* * * •
tors, and clamping a lid on fees
attorneys could r e.ceive in
malpractice cases. ,
Another measure proposed a
stale-financed malpractice in·
surance fund comparable ~ the
unemployment insurance fund
for jobless workers.
Assembly Speaker Leo T .
McCarthy, who worked foi a
compromise agreement between
* * * ' • • IC ....,.rISIS
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Hospital Slowdown
County Feeling Strike Impact
Hospitals i n south Orange
County will feel the.impact of the
slowdown by anesthesiologists.
,Mission Community Hospital,
Wlth a payroll of from 250 to 275
employes and therefore one of
the biggest employers in the Sad·
dleback Valley, is asking staff to
. voluntarily reduce work hours.
· Administrator George Olien·
,dorf, who conrirmed that
.anesthesiologists at the faculty
Hurd Trial
•
Jui;y Visits
Murder Scene
By TOM BARLEY
Of Ute D11Uy P'llllt $ti1H
A jury that spent most o( Mon·
Oaf touring the Irvine area
wjiere Mi111ion Viejo teacher
Florence Nancy Brown spent the
lat terror-filled. hours of her life
was asked today to fmd suspect
Steven Craig Hurd guilty of first
degree murder. (ft.elated Picture
J'ageA3)
Deputy Distri ct Attorney
Frank Briseno identified her
killer as Hurd, 25, a bushy·haircd
transient who has spent most or
the five years 'since Mrs . Brown's
murder in mental detention.
Briseno further described·
Hurd today in his opening state-
ments as the leader or a gang or
drug.using drifte rs who met 10 a
Costa Mesa motel five years ago
to plan an armed robbery that
turned into a murder rampage
and claimed two victims in 24
bOurs·.
Briseno told the Orange County
Suberior Court jury that both
killings were "vicious, violent
crimes in which neither victim
was shown any element of com-
passion or me rcy.''
¥rs. Brown, 31, of El Toro, was
oniler way to the school district
otfices on June 3, 1970, when her
station wagon was stopped by the
gang at the Sand Canyon Road
exft of the Santa Ana Freeway,
Briseno said.
And he reminded the jury or
the panel's tour Monday when,
With Judge Frank Domenichini
aDd court officials, they toured tlfe various points at which Mrs.
BrOwn was hum iliated, stabbed,
ifmrdered and then buried in a
.fr• (See T RIAL, Page A2)
...
Continued c loudy with
7 chance of light showers in·
: land Wednesday. Windy
and continued quite cool
with highs at the beaches 58
rising to 63 inland. Lows
near50.
' INSIDE TODAY
'. ' ••The Mary Tyler Moore
·Show " wat hailed by tM
tetevi1Um.academ11.as the oui-
. , 1tonding comed11 1erie1 of
: 1974-75, wtnntng.a total of ft%
Emm111 Monda11 night. Page
·.M .
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Wiil strike Wednesday, said that
all d e partment heads,
supervisors, and administrators
will be taking pay ,cuts or 10 per·
cent.
Employes also are being asked
to cul their hours to about a four-
day week, Ollendorf said, and
those who have accrued vacation
are being asked to take it.
These steps were charac·
terized as shorl·lerm. qn thei
D•llrP'llll ..........
SEEMED UNCONCERNED
. Steve n Craig Hurd
·long-term, Ollendorf said "if
necessary we will have lo
,,ermanently reduce the work
force."
Ollendorf estimated a 40 per-
cent drop in patient load.
The halt to all but emergency
surgeries will begin Wednesday
.at San Clemente Gene ral
Hospital, according to Assistant
Administrator Archie Kindrat.
(See IM P ACT, PageA2)
Saddleback
Trustees Nix
Hiring Coach
By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI
Df t"9 D•llY f"lle'ISUft
Saddleback College trustees
have authorized the hiring of a
new administr.ator -an assis·
tant to Supt. Robert IA>mbardi
with an annual salary of $26,000
to $29,000 -but they bounced the
idea of hiring a new basketball
coach.
Trustees took both actions
Monday night following a heated
debate over the financial
prudence of hi.ring highly paid
staff members at a time when the
college is caught in an economic
squeeze.
Board members, on a 5.2 vote,
approved the creation of the new
''assistant lo the superinten-
dent" position over the Vehement
objections of President Robert
Bartholomew and Trustee Donna
Berry.
Bartholomew challenged the
board's wisdom in creating a new
position in view of a looming 30·
cent tax r ate hike the board faces
to meet a projected $16.1 million
budget.
Instead of raising taxes the
board ought to look at ways of
trimming the budget, reasoned
Bartholomew. He suggested ad·
ministrative salaries was the
place to begin.
''Somehow we're going to have
to cut a million dollars out of this
budge~ and I 'm going lo have to
keep on fighting till we do,"
snapped Bartholomew.
· He argued that an additional
position would make the college
"top heavy" in administrators,
especially because Saddleback
still has forme r Supt. Fred
Bremer under contract.
Bremer was given '1special as-
signments" duty last year when
(See COACH, Page A2)
San Jrian Council
To Debate Freeze
Cily councilmen will consider
extending San Juan Capistrano's
year.old d e velopment
moratorium for a few more
weeks Wednesday night.
The five-man council will de·
bate the r equest by Planning
Director David J : Smith when
they meet at 7 p.m. in city coun-
c il chambers~ 32400 P aseo
Adelanto.
Smith is asking council mem·
bers to stretch the moratorium
for another 12 months or unUl the
city's new Land U~ Manage-
ment Code goes into effect.
Planners say' lbat the revised
code sbpuJd be finished in 3
month and a hall at t.bo moot. but
that a (Ult 12 monlh1exteaaton Is.
being soUght to be on the safe
side. .
The moratorium, In effect
since Juno 1974, hu hod I.be ef.
ft« of atayln& all ..-, laad •
use, site plan, tentative tract,
·and other zoning.related applica-
tions. . '
During the extension period
Smith has recommended that
councilmen be liberal in the al-
lowance of exceptions under the
rule. This would allow initial
planning for new developments
to proceed.
A related request by Smith
concerns the extension for eight.
months of an emergency or·
dinance which re9ulres special
permits for the construction, de·
moJIUon, refinishing, or rcloca·
Uon ol any buildings in the .. Los
Rios" area.
The Los Rtoa area, bounded by
t he Santa Fe . tracks. Mission
Street, Trabuco Creek, and Del
·Obispo Street contains sever•l
a-l r u cture s of h is toric
stcn.lflcancc.
Ulee FllEE~E, l'alOAZ)
the insurance industry, doctors
and lawmakers to il)'lmedialely
lower premiums, said he hoped
committee approval may con-
vinc~ job-boycotting physicians
to go back lo work.
The bill was approved by the
Assembly F i n a n ce and
Insurance Committee on a 9·0
vote and sent to the Ways and
Means Committee .
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The measure (A B928) by As·
se_mblymao Robert McLennan
(~Downey), would require in-
surance co mpa nies to for m
"pools" to provide malpractice
insurance policies in areas or
California where such Insurance
' isnolavailable.
Brown told reporters he did not
have a position on the bill because
* *
he had not read the latl>St amend·
ments.
But Brown's ch1ef spokesmtt n
on malpractice insurance, Busi-
ness ·an d Transportation
Secretary Don ald Burns, qUes·
tioned parts or the proposal, say-
ing it may not produce the money
needed for companies to create
insurance reserves as required
by law.
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I o -fficials
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MURDER SUSPECT MOORE ARRAIGNED TODAY
Officer Barry .Snyder (right) Led the Way from Jail
Homicide Charges
.Confront Lagunan
John M . Moore, who claims to
be a member or the Laguna·Hare
Krishna sect, was led away from
Laguna Be ach City Jail today for
arraignment on murder charges.
Moore was arrested minutes
after ltie sh'ootiilg death of his
estranged wife, Jayme F. Sim·
mons, 24, a member of the Indian
* * * Hare Krishnas
Say Suspect
Not Member
Lead,ers of the Laguna Beach
Hare Krishn a temple today dis-
avowed that murder suspect
John Michael Moore is a member
of the sect.
Moore, 26, is accused of killing
his estranged wife, who was a
member of the Laguna Beach
temple.
Rsavdeva, a member of the
Laguna Beach temple, said that
although Moore wore Krishna
robes and wore his hairinKrishn·a
fashion, he was not a member of
the sect. He referred lo Moore as a
''hanger -on.'·
Moore was arrested al the
sect's Ramona Avenue temple
following last week'S5hooting.
Rsavdeva claimed that police
had been called on occasion to
remove Moore Crom the temple .
He said that temple leaders had
been assisting police to have
Moore extradited to Missouri for
a n alleR;ed p~Dbation violation.
He said that persons who stay
at~ the temple are required to
meet a strict religious and moral
code .
Amontc their tenets, Hare
Krishna followers refraln from
eating meat& and other anJmal
products In the bclief that lh<y
make people violent.
!See8USPECT, hgeAZ)
religious cult, Friday in the mid·
dle of a Laguna Beach street near
the downtown businessdislrict.
Laguna Beach poli ce have
com'piled a voluminous stack of
police reports, interviews and
coroneds findings in the case, the
city 's first murder since 1972
when a woman was shot to death
by her boyfriend in a Wave Street
apartment.
A coroner 's autopsy
established that three .25 caliber
slugs were fired into the brain of
the woman .
Moore, who lists an alternate
name of Jagaddev3'oas, was ar·
rested al the Hare Krishna Tem·
pie, 641 Ramona Avenue. He told
police h e had gone there to
change from his white and blue
Krishna dhole , (robes ) into
trousers.
Officers Carlene Ambrose and
Barry Snyder along with two dC-
tectives were sent to the temple
immediately after the s,hooting
and saw Moore talking with
another devotee of the sect.
Officer Ambrose reported that
as police drew close, Moore
raised his hands and surren·
dered, reportedly saying "Please
don't blame what I 've done on
the move ment." ·
Moore is lo be represented in
court by the public defender's ot-
fice. He has been held in Laguna
Beach City Jail in lieu of $250,000
bail.
The couple's 2-year-old child
Ula has bee n placed in custody
of the deceased woman's mother
in St. Louis.
Twin T o wers Fir es '
NEW YORK (UPI) -Fire
m a rshal s say arson was
responsible for al least two of
seven fires that broke out Mon·
day night in the twin 100-story
towers of the World Trade
Center. lnvestiaators have
labeled the live other fires in tho
skyscraper• .Monday hi&hly
•11Uapicious.••
Hospital administrators
throughout Orange Cowtty, fa ced
with a virtual halt on elective
surgeries by. tti e end of the Week,
called e mergency meetings to-
day to map plans to tackle the .
crisis. .
Short work weeks and pay cuts
are being planned to ease the ex·
peeled 40 percent drop in patients
in the private hospitals as a re-
sult of the decision reached Mon·
day ni ght, Qf the 125 anesthc·
siologists in tn·e count y to stop
participating in all but emergen-
cy, cancer, obstetric and li£e und.
limb threatening surgeri('s. The
doctors are protesting the spiral -
ing cost of malpractice in-
surance.
A£ter a m ec tin g or the
anesthesiologists in the Orange
County Me dical Association.
Orange, Dr. P hillip Weingart, a ~
spokesman for the group, said he
expected 80 }>ercent of the: coun·
ty's anesthesiologists to be
participating in the slowdown by
Wednesday and "almost 100 per·
cent" by Friday.
But there were indications 10"-
day that the s lowdown would
spread to other doctors . The
anesthesioJogists' .action has the
support of the Orange County
Medi cal Association, and Dr.
Philip McFarland 0£ Fullerton,
association president, also said
that the association will support
the decision "of several in·
d.ividual physicians to withhold '
non-e mer gency services .•. to
develop a unified action."
Everett Bannister, an associa-
tion administrator, agreed today
that the strike could spread to 1
.other doctors . The association I
has 1,900 members.
Anesthesiologists at Tustin j
Community Hospital are waiting
to see whether the legislature
passes emergency legislation to 1 relieve the situation by Friday, I
according to Mrs. Jane White ,
director of nurses.
"lf some legislation is not
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UP'I Tt--•
TOOTER-Dr. Louis Lewis
combines som e flute ~lay
ing with som e lobbying On
the malpractice situaUon In
San Francisco's U lo~
Square. •
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DOCTORS
pass.ed to all evla'te the lnsuran'ce
problem. I'm pretty sure they--
wiJI go a long with the slowdown.
Through Friday. we will pro·
bably function normally."
A halt to elective surgeries.·she
said, would c ut about 50 percent
of the hospital's patient load.
' Consequently, other employes
will be giv en early vacations or
, leaves of absence.
Jr the walkout l ast s Jong
enough , s he said. the hospital
:employes may go on a three or·
four-day work week.
Other medical specialists, she
said, are likely to go along with
the ·a nesthesiologists' walkout.
·· tt 's just a question of time
before all the doctors are affect·
ed by it. Most or them seem to be
in sympa th y w it h th e
anesthesiologists," Mrs. White
·5aid.
The biggest surgery center in
Ora n ge County -the nine
oper:at ing rooms shared by St.
Joseph's and Childrens Hospital
of Orange County in Orange -
was the most affected in the
crisis·.
The patient load was off 20 per-
• <'ent at St. Joseph's loday and all
personnel, including a d·
ministrators, were on a Cour·day
w eek. The slowdown at St.
J oseph's bega n Monday and
therefore is the most affected.
Surgeons a re also supporting
the anesthesiologists in their at-
1 t empt to press Governor Brown
. and the Legisla ture to enact
l egisla tion lo solve the pro-
1 fessional liability crisis.. 1• ·'The surgeons are not going 1trom hospital to hospital looking
for a place to operate," was the
)Way a s pokes man ··for St.
.Joseph's put it.
. In addition to the surgeons,
'hospital administrators too ar e
s upporting the a ttempt to apply
pressure for r elief legislation.
"We are urging our e mployes
and the patients and members or
the community to write or wire
Governor Brown and legislators
to encourage the state to resolve
t he crisis," said Richard Grun-
'·dy, administrator of the 141 ·~
Huntington Jntercommun1ty
Hospital. .
, Grundy said that his hospital
1 tnay go into a four-day week next 1 v.·eek. He said that about 10 elec-
tive surgeries are performed at
the hospita l daily and said that
il.e expects the patient load to
drop from about 85tothe50s.
, "It's beginning to look like
1t hings are snowballing. here,"
.said a Hoag Memorial Hospit-
:al spokesm an. However, ad·
ministrators have not had a
ehan ce to confer with
I anesthesiologists since the i Newport Beach hospital staff met
.Monday night.
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·IMPACT ...
T he hall to alf but emergency
\surgeries will begin Wednesday
1at Sa n C l e m ~nt e Ge~eral
H ospital. according to Assistant
Administrator Archie Kindrat.
''I hope it doesn't goon too long.
]£ it does, we will have to start
looking al layoffs and early vaca-
t ions or whatever." he said. "I
won 't.Jt now any more until we see
h ow it will affect the hospital.'' .
Adminisrators were holding as
e mergency m eeting a t Sad·
dleback Community Hospital
'this morning to draw up plans to
Jiandle the situation.
Administrators were holding
an e mergency meeting at Sad·
dleback Community Hospital this
m orning to draw up plans lo han-
dle the situation.
At South Coast Community
Hospital , in South Laguna con-
troller Gerald Gillmnnsaid, ''I've
just finished checking and we
.have a ful l sur gery schedule all
week long. We haven't heard
anything about a walkoutso(ar."
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Fancy Tlaat
Motorists w aiting for red lights in San Juan Capistrano
h3.ve been given something to look at. These traffic light
backing plates have been installed at every intersection
al a cost of $40 each. Green on black scrollwork includes
nUssion bell and swallows-the two symbols for Orange
County 's oldest city. ·
Mafia Allianee
Link &ued in Castro Plot
WASHINGTON CUP!) -The
Rockefeller Commission has re-
ceived evidence from the FBI
linking the Central Intelligence
Agency with the Mafi a in an al·
t empt to assassinate Cuban
Premier Fidel Castro, a com·
mission source said today. ·
During its 18-week investiga-
tion of the CIA, the commission
headed by Vi ce President Nelson
A. Rockefeller uncovered a com-
plete file on the matter in the
Department o f Justi ce, the
source said.
It was not clear whether the
1961 project was approved by
then-President Kennedy.
Top CIA officialS have con-
sistently denied that the agency
ever approved any assassination
plots, but ha ve declined to com-
ment on whether s uch plots were
discussed.
The existence of the FBI fil e
\\'as reported today by The New
York Times and confir:med by
Un ited Press Inte rnational from
commission sources.
The FBI file r eportedly sho\\•ed
that Sam Giancana, a well-
known Chicago rackets figure,
an d underworld soldier of
fortune J ohn Roselli were con·
tacted by the CIA in 1961 and of-
fered a contract to carry out the
plot.
They reportedly were given
poison caps ules, which were to
be used to kill the Cuban leader.
Al the time, both were said to
have been under investigation by
the Department of Justice in con-
nection with their underworld ac-
tivities. It was unclear whether
there was a ny attempt to carry
out the plot.
Sen. George S. McGovern (D·
S.D.), said in an interview last
week after returning from Cuba
that Castro had documentation
proving he was the target of a
CIA assassination plot.
Also la st wee k , former
Treasury Secretary C. Douglas
Dillon, the vice chairman of the
Rockefeller Commission, told re·
porters the panel's final report
would discuss allegations the
CIA was involved in a number of
assassina(ion plots. He said the
report on this issue would "deal
mainly with Castro" but reCU:sed
1.o elaborate.
The commission is scheduled
to give its final report to Presi·
dent Ford J une 6, a nd it is expect·
edit will be made public shortly
thereafter .
Commission Executive Direc·
tor David W. Belin refused to
comment on the existence of the
FB l file confirming the Castro
plot.
As far b ack as 1967, columnist
Jack Anderson repor'ted that
Robert Maheu, once an FBI man
with CIA connections and later
one of the top officials in the
Howard Hughes e mpire, contact-
ed the two underworld figures in
connection with the Castro plot.
Earlier lhiS year, two aides to
the late Robert F. Kennedy said
they had been told by the lhen-
attorney general of the existence
or such a plot. ,
Neither Mahe u nor the un~
derworld f igures were· ques-
tioned by the full Rockefeller
Commission , but reportedly the
Castro pl o.t was fully probed by
s tafr investigator s.
Smoke-free County
Areas Seen in Bill
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
ott111 oaur Plt.i s ... n
Orange County supervisors
routinely approved sweeping
amendments to the county's anti-
s moking ordinance today after
three weeks o( di scussion and re·
vision. The toughened ordinance
goes into effect in 30days.
The r e visions, dratted by
Supervisor Robert Battin, ex-
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FREEZE ...
An emergemcy ordinance was
passed by the council in January
1975 to ensure their protection un·
til the new Lanj.i Use Mantge.
ment Code ta kes effect.
As is the .case with the develop-
ment moratorium extension, city
planners expect to lift the restrle-
tions within a month and a half
rather than in ~ltE ht months.
P oliceman Slain
' CHICAGO <AP) -A Chicago
policemen died this momin1 ft.er
he was •hot In the head by a
sniper neat a West Side housing
project Monday night.
pand the smoking ban in county.
owned and leased buildings and
extend some o( the limitations to
private stores, theaters and
restaurants within county ter·
ritory used by the general public.
The strictest a pplicaUon of the
ordinance, howe ver, will be on
county property.
'l'he measure was approved 4-1
with Supervisor Ralph Diedrich
opposing. He said he believes
some portions of the new or-
dinance are unenforceable.
Under the new law, smoking
will be expressly prohibited in all
public meeting rooms, buildinc
hallways and building elevalon.
II will be allowed only in private
offices, restrooms, employe
loun1e1 and specific areas de·
signaled by county department
heads.
The total ban will a!Jo extend
lo the readin1 rooms, Yiewing
rooms and other public areu of
libraries and museums.
It will also apply to all pubttc
and pr1vate he-alth care Ca~IUUes
except in rooms occupied by one
patient. Smoking ln stage and
movie theaters wlll be allowed
only In lobbies. ,
Lesa 1trin1ent are the llmlla·
lions on smoktnc in privalely
owned e1tabU1hment.s tucb ure-
Ulll stores and rest.auraota .
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Agen.cy
To .Study _
Sewers
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL
• otUrltDall'tf"l ... Steft
Directors of the dissension-
torn Aliso Water Management
Agency will 1':eet in Laguna
Niguel Wednesday to come to
.grips with differences that
threaten to P.artlally tn-stroy
plan.e for a u nlfied sewer system
to serwe much or south Orange.
Cqunly.
AWMA is a joint powers agen-
cy made \lp o( the Irvine Ranch
Water District, Emerald Bay
Service District, City of Laguna
Belich, South Laguna Sanitary
District, Moulton Niguel Water
District, El Toro Water District
and Los Alisos Water District.
It has been trying for three
years to achieve necessary
local, s late and federal govern-
me.nt . approvals to build a $30
million regional sewer system
that would serve existing and
planned populations in Laguna
Beach, South Laguna, Laguna
Niguel, Moulton Ranch, El Toro
and Laguna Hills .
The feder a l Environmental
Protection Agency dealt a stiff
blow to the agency two weeks ago
when it ruled that it would not
provide grant Funds for construe·
l ion of an AW MA-proposed
sewage treatment plant in Aliso
Canyon. The EPA held that the
plant would be e nvironmentally
unsound and t hat the AWMA
system would facilitate develop-
ment that would worsen air
quality in south Orange County.
Since the ruling, A WMA has
been investigating alte{Dative
plant locations that might be ac-
ceptable to ·the EPA for grant
funding.
Laguna Beach City Manager
Al Theal said today that the city
is on recbrd that it will not
participate in the AWMA pro·
gram if grant funds are not pro-
vided to the project .
"Th e original project was the
mos t cost·ef(ective because it
t oo k into account f ed e ral
grants," s aid Theal. "Without
the grants·, the project might not
ibe the most effective. We would
want to look at other alternatives
for Laguna Beach ."
Another problem agency for
AWMA is the South Laguna
Sanitary District.
Clay N . Mitchell, board presi-
dent, said today that although the
district ·has ''full intentions of
riding along with AWMA'' it
wants several aspects of the pro-
ject clarifieil.
Mitchell noted that the district
'is perhaps the only agency within
AWMA t hat has no real need lo
'hook·up to the regional system.
He pointed out that the current
plant and ocean outfall are ade-
quate for the district's needs.
Mitchell said South Laguna
directors w e r e· critical of
engineering for the r egibnal
plant, claiming that it did not
meet nood proble ms posed in
Aliso Canyon.
The AWMA meeting will begin
al 11:30 a.m . in the of(ices of the
Moulton Niguel Water District,
27500 La Paz Road , Laguna
Niguel.
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SUSPECT ••.
''Sometimes those who refer to
themselves a~ devotees fall short
of the required behavior and
sometimes, in fact, fall short of
common human decency,'' Rsav-
devasaid.
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Trustees Blast
Teacher Gripe~
' .
Demands by junior and senior
'high school teacher• for im·
proved workinl-ffftdilk>ns drew
criticism Monday night Crom two
Capistrano Unified School Dis·
trlct trustee&. ·
Jncluded in the board's agenda
were proposals from grades
seven lo 12 teachers that the dis·
trict limit class sites to a max-
iinurn 25 students, hire teacher
.aides for a ll departments, limit
the working day to seven hours,
employ-more coun'!iielors and pro·
vide each teacher With a four-
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TRIAL ••
shallow· grave just over the
Riverside County line.
Briseno commented to the jury
ithat there was very litU e hope
that Mrs. Brown would receive
any other kind or treatment in
view of what h,e said was meted
out to service station attendant
Jerry Wayne Carlin the previous
day.
Briseno said Hurd was with
· Arthur Craig "Moose" Hulse:-
then 16, on June 2, 1970, when
Carlin, 20, was robbed of $40
while tending the pumps at a
Garden Grove a rea service sta-
tion.
Briseno said Carlin wps taken
to the rest room by Hurd and
Hulse where a comment made by
the young attendar\t to Hulse led
the 350-pound, six-foot youth to
strike Carlin on the bead with a
roofer's ax.
Carlin, his head and shoulders
draped over the urinal, was then
repeatedly struck by Hulse until
the uppe r part of his body
became unrecognizable.,Briseno
said. ·
1 The prosecutor stressed that
Hurd is not being tried today for
the Cartin rl1 ttrder for which
Hulse is now serving a life which·
Hulse is now serving a life term in
state prison. Hulse is scheduled to
appear as a prosecution witness.
Final Rites
Held Today . ' For· Lagunan
Funeral services were held to-
day for Addie Lee Hoover, a
Laguna area resident since 1928.
Mrs. Hoover died Saturday at
Saddle-b-ack Community
Hospital. She was 69. .
Mrs. Hoover was active in
civic affairs in the Art Colony
and served as charter member
and past president of the Laguna
Beach Ebell Club, a member of
Eastern Star, a Shrine nobelette;
and a member or the Daughters
of the Americaa. Revolution.
Mrs. Hoover moved from
Laguna Beach to Laguna Hills in
1966. '
She is survived by her husband
W. Rex Hoover; three children,
Charles Rex Hoover o( Scotts
Valley, Mary L. Scudder of Costa
Mesa, and Patricia Burnes of
Santa Ana; 14 grandchildren and
seven great-g randchildren.
Three"sisters also are surviving.
Ser vices were he ld at
Waverley Chapel in Santa Ana.
In terme'nt is at Fairhaven
Cemetery.
~drawer ttllng cabinet ··-.
The requests w ere presented
as amendm·ents to the teacheri'
original $8.S million wage, Crin""
benefits and improvC!d wor)tjn:g
conditions proposal. Its coet ts
more lhan halt of· the cUrreot
year 's $15 million budget.
Trustee Geor ge White or San
Clemente said he wanted to know
why a teachers' representative
was not present at the board
m eeting to answer questions
~bout the proposa ls.
'l'rustee Robert Hurs t qf L~guna Niguel suggested the
board ignore the proposals until
a representative appeared tool-
Cicially outline them to the bod
Supt. Truman Benedict said,
however, that the proposals had
b een outlined lo t h e ad·
ministrative starr. though no.cost
figure ·had yet been placed on
them. .
Trustees agreed to receive the
proposals a nd set them ror public
hearing June 2.
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COACH •..
Dr. Lombardi took ov:er the col~
lege's top job. Bremer, who still
holds the title of college pres~
dent, commands a salary ol aP,-
proximate!y '$38,000 a yea~
Despite Bartholomew's charges
and a comment by Mrs. Berry
that "this is not the year to adi;i.•
high-priced assistant," a majol:!t-
ty of the board m embers argued.
that Lorn ba rdi needed help ti&
running the· growing college. ·
Lombardi explained that hiB
new assistant woll.ld help with ·
educational planning and that he
would act as a "grantsman," n
person who would bring outside
funds to the college well over and
'above his salary.
"In the long run he would sav~~
the district money," Lombaroi
predicted.
While Lorn bardi won his re ..
quest for an assistant to his stalf,
he failed to convince board mem·
bers that they ought to hire a top
·level basketball coach to replace
Roy Stevens who resigned as
coach but will continue teaching.
Trustees voled 4-3 against hir·
ing a coach, primarily because·it
would ha,ve entailed the creation
of a new Position. Stevens' r e-
assign ment did not leave "a
vacancy. ~· • · -· · ,
Trustees Fr ank Greinke al!d
Norrisa Brandt, both of whopi,
sided with Dr. Lombardi on tlJe
new a dmin istrative position, dp·
posed creation ~fa coaching post.
Greinke suggested that all .pf
the talented basketball coac~s
had a l ready committe,d
themselves to other colleges.
Thal, pluS the f act that Sad·
dleback doesn't have a gym yet,
convinced him it would be belt.er
to delay action until next year ...
And Mrs. Brandt statint; ~r
desire to ''save money" ques-
tioned the expenditure because-of
her belie( that other operations:of
the college were in greater need.
Strip Mine Veto
WASHINGTON (UPI) -...
President Ford today vetoed the
strip mining bill that wquld haye
set federal standards for surface
mining. IL was the second time ln
;five months Ford had vetoed such
.a measure.
WHAT YOU .SEE IS •
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WHAT YOU GET!
The tufting machines make carpet 70 ti mes foster tha n Axminster and Wilton
today than 30 ye°'s ago.
The tufting machines make carpet 70 times foster than Axmininter and Wilton
looms. These machines will make up lo 12 lineal feet o f carpeting per minute,
either twelve or fifteen feet wide. The relative ease o f this manufacturing
method has hod one negative a spect. Inste ad of about ten respected,
reliable mills, today there ore m()(e than 300 mills, many of questionable
integrity. It is not difficul t for a clever carpet designer to make a carpet look
for better tha n it is.
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Short-range Problem
Social Security
Crisis Dispe·lled
By SYLVIA PORTER
(S«ond in o wrWtJ
For the 31 million Amertcan1 -ag ed dh1abled you~ widow~. children -who receive Social 'security 'benefit
(!hecks ef!ich month, a nightmare closing 1n 1s lbat your pay· ments might be drusticully cut or stopped
For the 100 million ,-.--------.... or us working and pay-
ing Social Security con-
tributlona out or our
earnings, the . s udden
spectre is that y, hilc our
Social Security taxes
Money's
Worth
Wlll 111crease; funds to _ ·
puy us ben efits w1ll be exhausted when we reach retirement .age
How serious a ro these f1nanc1ng problem s? How can
they be m et with m1n1mum disturbance?
(J) TO PVT THE FINANCING issues 1n perspective, no
one need fear that Social Secunty benefits will not be paid to
him (or her) when they fall due, declares a "white paper''
issued earher th1s year by a responsible group or experts.
The authors· former Health, Education and Welfare
Secretanes Elliot L . Richardson, W1lbut J Cohen Robert
Finch, J ohn W Gardner and Arthur F1e mm1n'g , also
former Social Secunty comm1ss1oners Robert M. Ba ll,
William L. M1tcbelJ, and Charles I Schottland
(2) There are two separate f1nanc1ng problems. short.-
term and Jong-term. Taking up the short term probJem
fU'St, this has resulted from the comb1nat1on or a gall oping
r ate of inflation and a slump-induced plunge 1n e mploy ment ~nd paychecks . This will not last.
In the 1972'amendments to the Social Secunty Jaw, con-
gress provided that SS benefits were to r1se automatically
with the cost of living
THE ASSVMPTIQNS IN THE esLim ales prepared al
the lime or the '72 changes were that the cost or living would
rise at an a verage rate or about 3 percent and that wages
would go up at an average r ate or 5 percent. The add1t1onal
1ncome from Social Security taxes paid on the hi gher wages
or workers would be available to fin ance the cost of livlllg 1n-
creases 1n benefits.
But the rate,or inflation since '72 has far exceeded 3 per-
cent. At the siNUe time, record-high unemployment has
been eroding revenues from Social Secunty contributions.
Because of this combmation of troubles, Social Security will
pay out $3 billion more 1n 1975 than 1t will take 1n.
This 1s scarcely a basis for panic. The SS system has
about $55 b1lhon 1n reserve funds -$46 btlhon for the cash
benefits program and $9 billion (or. Medicare's hospital in-
surance The whole purpose o( these reserves 1s to create a
pool that m ay be drawn UJX>D dunng a business recession
such as today 's .
JN FACT, FORMER COMMISSIONER of Social Secun·
ty Robert M Ball thinks that with our sttll drooping
economy. 1t is probably a good thing to have Social Secunty
paymg out more 10 benefits than 1t is coll ect1 ng from worker
and employer contributions.
• With these b1lhons st1ll 1n reserve, Ball explains, there
1s no immediate need to reqwre higher Social Secunty con~
tnbut1ons To hike SS tax rates against today's economic
background wotild be dramatically 1ncons1stenl with the in-
come tax rebates we are getting
"'It is obvious, however," Ball told me, "that a situation
in which the system gives out more than 1t takes 10 cannot
be allowed to continue " When the economy has perked up
(but no earlier than 1977), Ba ll proposes the maximum
amount of earnings subJecl to SS taxes be raised to $24,000.
This would mean higher taxes for only about 15 percent or
SS contributors; 1t also would substantially in crease the
Jevel or their future benefits.
Among other proposals by the Advisory Council on
Social Security 1s one lhat would make the hospital in-
s urance part of Medicare dependent on general U S.
Treasury revenues But this, warn Social Secunty off1c1als,
raises the danger of 1ntroduc1ng a "means test " into the
program and undermining the concept or a syste m 10 which
your contr1but1ons earn you a right lo benefits, 1nclud1ng
health care, 1n your older years
THE FUNDAMENTAL POINT 1s that the short-range
f1oanc1ng problem 10 no way constitutes a f1n anc1al cns1s
a nd Congress 1s r ight now studying the vanous solutions to·
Ute problem .
S5.98 Billit1n
Alaskan Pipeline:
-A BIG Project
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -At $598 billion. the 798-mile
Akaska p1pel1ne 1s the largest pnvately fund ed construction
project ever undertaken
Each mile from Prudhoe Bay on the Arctic Ocean OV!;r
s now-covered mountain passes and across frQzen streams
to the 1ce·free port of Valdez on the Gulf of Alaska w1U cost
an average $7.5 m1llion, far more than noimal construction
costs 1n other types of terrain
"There are very few private proJects this big," accord-
jng to Dr J{ R. Peyton, the seruor staff engineer with the
Alyeska P1pel1ne Service Company, the firm created by
eight 011 and p1pel1ne comparues to build the p1pe.
''lT IS A LONG UNE BEING constructed ln Arctic and
sub-Arctic climates, from sea level across three mountain
r anges and back to sea level, across numerous rivers, along
flood plains, and with low temperature, permafrost and
s e1sm1c cond1t1ons that vary considerably alone the route.
''That's why we ca1.l our design a mile·by·mlle design,''
hesa1d.
Preconstructlon costs alone amounted to more than
$1QO mil bon, Peyton SaJd, with most of that going into so1l 1n-
vestigat1ons. det ermining methods of pipe support, testing
the pipe itself and compiling environmental information.
More than 3,000 holes. some of them costing as much as
.$10,QOO each, were drilled m rock, permafrost and gravel
and more th21.n 30,000 core samples were taken for deta1Jed
i;oil maps of the entire route
Everything about the proj ~t is big
-MORE THAN 32 MILLION cubic yards of gravel
'were moved to bwld a. 28-foot wide road 360 miles from tbe
Y.Ukon River to Prudhoe Nearly 160,000 tons of supplies and
8 8 million 1allons of fu el were used just for tbe road which
was finished in the summer of 1974. Three mUU on man
hours went into its canst.ruction
-To get across the frozen Yukon River. an lee bridle
3,~ feet long and five to six feel thick -strone: enough to
1u11port the heaviest truck -was built by pumping water
from under the tee 1n temperatures ranging from 20 to 3S
de1rees below iero.
~-TO KEEP THE GROUND.around the auppcrt towers
rrdun, 112,000 pipes fUJed with refrigerant will be buried.
-Whtie tbe road was under construction, other crews
bullt five airplane land.Ing strips out or ice and snow, ex-
pa.nded seven existing constructlon camps and started
bulld.ln1 four new ones
, -More than 60 aircraft, both helicopters and fixed-
1Vlng airplanes, Oew 127,000 Olghta lu l summer, carrying
19,000 m en and hundreds of tons of material lo remote COD·
•lrllctlon sites. More than 54,000 passen1er1 will be Oown
thill year.
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soon be o new owner of the Glomar
Explorer, the mystery ship the ClA
used to recover part or a sunken So\t·
let submarine last JuJy
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1975 TEN CENTS '
Panel OKs Malpractice fus11rance Cut
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -
Deapit~ opposit_Jon tr.om In,.
auranee companle11 an A1-
'iembly comm.rrtee -has qo-
aaimously paaaed leeiil1Uon to
1mmedlately lower medical m.alpracuce Insurance pie-
nliuma a'nd get striking docto1;s
back to work. -
• .... Hours before the committee
approved the measure Monday"Lo ..•. ".*·*
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ajSEEMED UNCONCERNED
_Steven Craig Hurd
Burd Trial
JUry \Tisits
$:order Scene -..._.
- T By TOM BARLEY Of'U.• Dallt PINI.Staff
~A jury that spent most or Mon-
CU.y touring th e lrvine area
\!(here Mission Viejo .teacher
~r'ence Nancy Brown spent the
~t terror-filled hours or her life
Wu asked today to rind suspect
steYen Craig ·Hurd guilty or first
~ree murdei'. (Rf lated Picture
F"age A3 )
."a>eputy Dis trict Attorney
&ank Briseno identified her
killer as Hurd, 25, a bushy-haired
tfansient who has spent most or
t!,\e five years since Mrs. Brown's
mUrder in mental detention.
.-:Briseno further described·
Hord today in his opening state-
ri!ents as the leader of a gan8' or
dtug-using driJters who met m a
COsta Mesa motel five years ago
to )>tan a n arm ed robbery t hat
fained int.0 a m ur der rampage
claimt!d two victims in 24 ··-Briseno told the Orange County
· rior Court jury that both
_ . gs were "vicious, violent
es in which neither victim J shown any element or com-
1 on or mercy."
{ ~rs. Brown, 31, or El TOro, was
· htr way -to the school district I ees·on June 3, 1970, when her
Uon wagon was stopped by the·
g at the Sand Canyon Road
t of the Santa Ana Freeway,
.. enosaid. :Aild be reminded the jury of
panel's tour Monday when,
Judge Frank Domenlchlni
court offlclala, they toured
' 'various polnta at which Mn.
wn wu humlUdted, stabbed,
i!i..krecl and then buried In a .
i}Mllow grave just over the
lll'J""lde Co~nty line.
l.iJlriseno commented to the jury
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immediately reduce medical ln-
1u.r_4ftce r1.te1, the Leeid_~ture
began a special senion to deal
with Gov. E~muod G. Brown
Jr. 's nine-point program for
long-range malpracUcereform.s.
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Special session bills were im-
mediately introduced to solve the
Jong-range problem by limiting
the amoqnt people could sue doc-
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tors, and clamping a lid on rc('.s
attorney:s could receive jn
malpractice cases.
Another measure proposed a
state-fin anced malpractice in-
sur ance fund comparable to the
unemployment insurance fund
for jobless workers.
Assembly Speaker Leo T.
McCarthy, who wo!"ked for a
compromise agreement between
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the insurance industry, doctors
and lawmakers lo immediately
lower premiums. said. be hoped
committee approval may con-
vince job-boycotting physicians
to go back to work.
The bill was approved by the
Assemb l y Finance and
[nsurance Committee on a 9-0
vote and sent to the Ways and
Means Committee.
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The measure (AB928) by As·
semblyman Robert McLennan
~Downey), would require in-
Surance companies to form
''pools" to provide malpractice
insurance policies in areas of
Californi a where such insurance
is not available.
Brown told reporters he did not
have a position on the bill because
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he had not read the latest amend-
ments.
But Brown's chief-spokesman
on malpractice insurance, Busl~
ness ·and Transport8.tlod:
·Secretary Donald Burns, ques-
tioned parts or the proposal, say-
ing it may not produce the money
needed (or companies to create
insurance reserves as required
bylaw.
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Hospital Slowdown
County Feeliiig Strike Impact . .
.Hospitals in south Orange
County will reel the impact or the
slowdown by anesthesiologists.
Mission Comm·unity Hospital,
with a payroll or from 250 to 275
employes and therefore one of
the biggest employers in the Sad-
dleback Valley, is asking starr to.
:Voluntarily reduce work hours.
· Administrator George Ollen-
porf, w ho con firmed th11t
anesthesiologists at the faculty
will strike Wednesday, said that
all department heads,
supervisors, a nd administrators
will be t aking pay cuts or 10 per-
cent. .
Employes also are being asked
to cut their hours to about a four-
day. week , Ollendorl s aid, and
those who have accrued vacation
are being asked lo take it.
These steps were charac·
terized as s horl·term. Qn the
·long-t erm, Ollendor( said ''if
n ecessary w e will have to
•permanently reduce the work
force."
Ollendorf estimated a 40 per-
cent drop in patient load.
The halt to all but emergency
surgeries will begin Wednesday
at San C l ement e General
llos pital, according to Assistant
Administrator Archie Kindrat.
(See I MP ACT, Page AZ)
Briner Attacks Board
Valley District's Secret Meetings Hit
By J AN WORTII 6r tlle 0.11'1' PllMstaft
Chester Briner, a former
trustee of-th• Saddleback Valley
llllifled.S.C-District, Monday
challenged recent actions of the
new school trustees regarding
Superintend.ent William Zogg
an d as ked them to ex-plain
themselves.
Br1?er submitted a written
state ent to trustees after read-
ing i aloud at a school board
meeting.
without r ecommendations?''
Addressing George Henry,
board president, Briner said ··1
ask you who. in (act, is the chief
executive office!' of..tbis~~f.Set...?
ls it Dr. Zogg, Dr. Welle, or are
you, as board members, usurp-
ing that position?''
"IC you continue to exclude the
superintendent from consulla·
lion with you; if you place him in
the number two spot on the
salary scale; if you fail to com-
municate with him ns has been
Dire Assistant
sorely evident at board meet-
ings; if you (ail to inform him or
your desires with r espect lo the
operation or this district., then I
ask you. how can Y,OU bold him-
responsible?''
Trustees made no comment on
Briner's r e marks. Trustee Den-
nis Smith moved that the ques-
tions "be taken under advise-
ment" and that the board move
to the next item.
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TOOTER -Dr. Louis Lewis
combines some flute play-
ing with some lobbying on
the malpractice s ituation in
San Francisco's Union
Square.,
"In!. l"ess than six weeks after
you'tbok office, you have, on at
least two occasions, entered into
executive (secret) session
without having t he superinten-
dent present," Briner said.
••Arter the first such session,
you expanded _the scope of ,the de-
puty super1nte·nde nl s re-
sponsibilities. After the second ,
you announced that the deputy
superintendenl's ·s~lary is to be
increased so that 1l exceeds the
superintendent's salary. J:?r.
Richard Welte, deputy supenn-
tendent, recently was given a
$4,00l)'a year raise b~truslees.
Trustees NiX Coach
''You also announced the
employment of a management
consultant at the rate or $150 per
day expense to taxpayers or this
district."
By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI
ot th• Datil'!' Pilot Sutt
Saddleback College trustees
have authori~ed the hiring or a
new administrator -an assis·
tant to Supt. Robert Lombardi
with an annual salary of $26,000
to $29,000 -but they bounced the
idea of hiring a new basketball
coach.
trimming the budget, reasoned
Bartholomew. He suggested ad·
m inis lra tive salaries was the
place to begin.
··Somehow we'r e going to have
to cut a million dollars out of this
budget and I 'm going to have to
keep on fighting till we do,"
snapped Bartholomew. .
He argued that an ·additional
position would. make the college
''top heavy" in administrators,
especially because Saddleback
still has former Supt. Fred
Bremer under contract.
Bremer was given "spCcial as-
signments" duty last year when
Dr. Lombardi look over the Col-
lege's top job. Bremer, who still
holds the ti~le· o[ college presi~
(See COACH, Page A2)
Briner said he did not question
the board's authority to take such
actions at a legal meetin~. But he
said the management consultant
item was taken up as an adden·
dum to a special meeting, mak-
ing it an illegal action.
Trustees look both actions
Monday night following a heated
d e bate over the fin a ncial
prudence of hiring highly paid
starr members at a time when the
college is caught in an economic
squeeze.
Mafia Chief Tied
And be asked. trustees the
following questions:
Board members, on a 5-2 vote.
approved the creation of the new
"assistant tO the superinten -
dent" position over the vehement
objections of President Robert
Bartholomew and Trustee Donna
Berry.
To Ploy on .Castro
-"In light of your comments
at your second board meeting
that Dr. Welte is "the number
. two" official in the district, why
has his pay been raised to the
number one level?''
Bartholomew challenged the
board's wisdom in creating a new
position in view of a looming JO.
cent lax rate hike the board faces
to meet a projected $16.1 million
budget.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The
Rockefeller Commission has re-
ceived evidence Crom the FBI
linking the Central Intelligence
Agency with the lt1a(ia in an at-
tempt to assassinate Cuban
Premier 'Fid4tl Castro, a com·
mission source said today_
-"In view of the (act that the
superintendent was not invited lo
participate in the executive
sessions, who recommended
these actions? Did yc)u take them
Instead of raising taxes the
board ought to look at ways or
During its 18-week investi ga·
lion or the CIA , the commission
headed by Vice President Nelson
Typhoon Peril
Fear Vo iced for R efugee s
A. Rockefeller uncovered a com-
plete file on the matter in the
Department or Justice, the
source said·.
It was not clear whether the
1961 project was approved by
then-President Kennedy.
Top CIA orricials have con·
sistently denied that the agency
AGANA, Guam (AP) -A warm tropical r 3-in fell ever approved any assassination
on Guam's "Tent City" refugee camp today, while of-plots, but have declined to com·
ficl. als completed plans for worse weather yet to ment on whether such plots were discussed.
come. The existence or the FBI file
U.S. Navy spokesme n said that approval had was reported today by The New
been given for a continge ncy plan to move all 40,~ York Times and confirmed by
Vietnamese refugees to shelters should a typhoon hit. United Press International from
4'We're not afraid of tie rain,'' said e. Navy officer L ·commission sources .
as raindrops pelted the tents. '"But we 're afraid of · Ti.e,f'Blfile reportedly showed
what.comes with it -wind." -tbai. Sam Giancana. a well*
Adm. Steve Morrison , commander of Naval 'knoWI\ Chic.ago rackets figure ,
d h ed f and underworld soldier of forces in the M arlanna Isl an s, as express ears fortune John Roselli were con-
that winds about 40 miles per hour· could blow away tacted by the CIA in 1961 and of·
the thousands of tents housing r efugees. · fered a conlract to carry out the
Although no typhoons are in sight , the island's 'plot.
rainy season is nearing and tropical s torm s here are They reportedly were given
sometimes accompanied by winds up lo 75 m.p.h. ,J>Oiaon ca~les, wrucb were to l----:------------------· I be,UMdtoltilltheCub4Ulleader.
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have been under investigation by
the Department or Justice in con-
nection with their underworld ac-
tivities. It was unclear whether
(See CASTRO, Page A2l
3 Principals
Given New
School Posts
Three principals of the Sad·
dleback Valley Unified School
Districl were assigned to new
schools Monday night by district
trustees.
As or next rail. Dr. Ronald
Gray. current principal of the
Esperanza TMR School in Mis·
sion Viejo, will go to Cordillera
Elementary School.
Ken Anderson, Cordillera prin-
cipal, will move to Aliso School in
El Toro. Mel Packet, Aliso prin-
cipal, will make Dr. Gray's spot
,at Esperanza.
Packel began his teaching
career working with train.able
mentally retarded. educationally
handicapped, a nd brHln injured
'chlldren in Milwaukee 25 years
ago.
''That's how I began and it was
one or the most rewarding ex~
perlences of my ure," lleaaid.
Hospital
Officials
-Huddling
Hospital ad.ministrators
throughout Orange County, faced
with a virtual hall on elective
surgeries by the end o( the week,
called emergency meetings to-
day to mip plans to·tackle the
crisis.
Sh"orl work weeks and pay cuts
are being planned to ease the ex-
pected. 40 percent drop in patients
in the private hospitals as a re-
sult of the decision r eached Mon-
day night, of the 125 anesthe-
siologists in the coWllY lo stop
participating in all but emergen-
cy, cancer , obstetric and life and
limb threatening surgeries. The .
doctors are protesting the spiral-
ing cost of malpractice in-
surance.
After a meeting or the
anesthesiologists in the Orange
County Medical Association.
Orange, Dr. Phillip Weingart, a ~
spokesman for the group, said he
expected 80 percent o( the COUD· '
ty's anesthesiologists to be
participatlbg in the s lowdown by ,
Wednesday and "almost 100 per-
cent" by Friday.
But t here were indications to·
d ay that the slowdown would
spread to other doctors. The
anesthesiologists' action has the
support or the Oran_g_c ~unty
Medical Association. and Dr.
PhiHp McFarland of F\ilJerton,
association president, also said
that the association will support
the decision ''of several in-t
dividual physicians to withhold
non-em ergency services .•. to
develop a unified action."
Everett Bannister, an associa-f
lion administrator, agreed today 1
that the strike could spread to
other doctors. The association :
has 1,900 members. 1
Anesthesiologists at Tustin ·
Community Hospital are waiting
to see whether the legisla,t.ure j
passes emergency legislation to
1
relieve the situation by Friday,
according to Mrs. Jane White,
director of nur ses. I
"If some legislation is not
passed to alleviate the insurance .
problem, I 'm pretty sure they
will g'o along with the slowdown.
Through Friday, we will pro-·
bably function normally.·• I
A halt to elective surgeries, she'!
said, would cut about SO percent
or the hospital's patient load ..
Consequently, othe r employes
will be given early vacations br
leaves of absence.
<See DOCTORS, PageA2)
Ora~•:'47 ~•&
Wead1er
Continued cloudy with
chance of light showers in·
land Wednesday. Windy
and continued quite cool
with highs at the beaches 58
rising lo 63 inland. Lows
near50.
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:Homicide Charges
I : Confront Lagunan
John M. Moore, VihO claims le;
be a member of the Laguna Hare.
Krishna sect, was led away from
Laguna Beach City Jail today for
arraignment on murder charges.
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CASTRO ••.
there .... ·as any attempt to carry
out the plot.
..
Sen. George S. McGovern CD-
S.D. ), said in an interview last
~'eek after returning from Cuba
that Castro bad documentation
pro\i.ng be was the target of a
CIA assassination plot.
Also last week, former
Treasury Secretary C. Doug.las
Dillon, the vice ch.airman of the
Rockefeller Commissioo, told re-
porters the panel's final report
v.•ould discuss allegatioas tbe
CIA v.·as involved in a number of
assassination plots. He said the
report on this issue would "deal
mainly with Castro" but refused
toelaborate.
The commission is scheduled.
to give its final report to Presi·
dent Ford June 6, and it is expect-
ed it will be made public shortly
thereafter. .
Commission Executive Direc-
tor David W. Belin refused to
comment on the existence of the
FBI file confirming the Castro
plot.
As far back as 1967, rolumnisl
Jack Anderson reported that
Robert Maheu, once an FBI man
. with CIA connections and later
one of the top officials in the
Howard Hu ghe .. empire, contact-
ed the two underworld figures in
connection with the Castro pl~t.
I
Earlier this year, two aides to
the late Robert F . Kennedy said
they had been told by the then-
attorney general or the existence
of such a plot.
Neither Maheu nor the un-
derworld figures were ques-
tioned by the full Rockefeller
Commission, but reportedly the
Castro plot was fully probed by
staff investigators.
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Moore was arrested minutes
after the shooting death of his
estranged w~fe, Jayme F. Sim-
mons, 24, a memberofthelndian
religious cult, Friday in the mid-
dle of a Laguna Beach street near
the downtown businessdistrict.
-Laguna Beach police have
. compiled a voluminous stack or
police reports, interviews and
coroner's findings in the case, the
... ity's first murder since 1972
when a woman was shot to death
by her boyfriend in a Wave Street
apartment.
1 A coroner's autopsy
established that three .25 caliber
slugs were fired into the brain of
the woman.
Moore, who lists an alternate
name of Jagaddeva Das, was ar-
rested at the Hare Krishna Tem-
)>le, 641 Ramona Avenue. He told
police he had gone there to
change from his white and blue
Krishna dhote, (robes) into
uousers.
Officers Carlene Ambrose and Barn· Snyder along with two de-
tectives were sent to the temple
immediately after the shooting
a nd saw 1'1oore talking with
another devotee of the sect.
Officer ,\mbrose reported that
a s police drew close, Afoore
r aised his hands and surren-
dered. reportedly saying "Please
don't blame .,.,·hat I 've done on
the IDO\·ement."
1-1oore is to be represented in
court by the public defender's of-
fice. He hos been held in Laguna
Beach City Jail in li eu of $250,000
bail.
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TRIAL •.. • If.hat there was very little hope
that Mrs. Brown would receive
any other kind or treatment in
view of what he said was meted
out to service station attendant
Jerry Wayne Carlin the previous
day.
Briseno said Hurd was with
Arthur Craig ''Moose" Hulse,
then 16, on June 2, 1970, when
Carlin, 20, was robbed of $40
while tending the pumps at a
Garden Grove area service sta-
tion.
Briseno said Carlin was taken
to the rest room by Hurd and
Hulse where a comment made by
the young attendant to Jiulse led
the 350-pound, s ix -foot youth to
strike Carlin on the head with a
r oofer's ax.
Carlin, his head and shoulders
draped over the urinal, was then
repeatedly struck by Hulse until
the upper part of his body
became unrecognizable, Briseno
said.
The prosecutor stressed that
·Hurd is not being tried today for
the Carlin murder for which ~Ruise is now serving a lire which·
·Hulse ts now serving a life term ln
state prison. Hulse is scheduled to
appear as a prosecutionwitn~s.
llurd, Briseno alleged, was
the architect of Mrs. Brown's
murder in an Irvine orange
grove during which the hetples•
woman was grotesqu<!ly mutilat-
ed before she died at the hands of
her attackers.
Brii;eno said he will show the
jury picture!! depicting tho11e
mutilations, all of whit!h were
taken shortly after what was
left of the attractive teacher was
removed from lt.s grave near the
Ortega Highway.
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105,000 011 Ba11d
North Carolina-
Welcomes Ford
CHARLOTTE, N.C. <AP) -
President Ford shook hands
campaign-style for hall an hour
today in a crowd of some 105,000
·persons who gave him a rousing
welcome at a bicentennial
·ceremony honoring what some
North Caroli_oial)s believe was
the nation's first declarBition of
independence.
It is a contention fiercely de·
baled by historians. But Ford
diplomatically sidestepped the
debate in brief remarks, leaving
the controversy to historians.
Many in the crowd, whose size
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DOCTORS
If the walkout lasts long
enough, she said, the .hospital
employes may go on a three or
four-day work week.
Other medical specialists. she
said, are likely to go along with
the anesthesiologists' walkout.
"It's just a question of time
before al1 the doctors are affect·
ed by it. Most of them seem to be
in sympathy with th e
anesthesiologists,'' Mrs. White
said.
The biggest surgery center in
Orange County -the nine
operating rooms shared by St.
Joseph's and Childrens Hospital
of Orange County in Orange -
was the most affe<:ted in the
crisis.
The patient load was off 20 per-
cent at St. Joseph's today and a ll
personnel, including ad-
ministrators, were on a four.day
week. The slowdown at St.
Joseph's began Monday and
therefore is the most affected.
Surgeons are also supporting
the anesthesiologists in their at-
tempt to press Governor Brown
and the Legislature to enact
legislation lo solve the pro-
fessional liability cris is .
.. The surgeons are not going
from hospital to hospital looking
for a place to operate," was the
way a spokes man fo r St .
J oseph ·s put it.
··we are urg:iog our employes
and the patients and members of
the community to write or wire
Governor Brown and legislators
to encourage the stale to resolve
the crisis," :said Ric-hard Grun-
fl~n~~!1i~~sntr~~;e~~:;:~4i:~~
Jiospital.
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IMPACT ...
The halt to all but emergency
surgeries will begin Wednesday
at San C lemente Ge neral
.1-iospital, according to. Assistant
Administrator Archie Kindrat.
''I hope it doesn't goon too long.
If it does. we will have to start
looking at layoffs a nd early vaca-
tions or whatever;" he said. "I
won 't know any more until we see
how it will affect the hospital.''
Adminisrators were holding as
emergency meeting at Sad-
\ dleback Comm unity Hospital
this morning to draw up plans to
handle the s ituation.
Administrators were holding
an emergency meeting at. Sad-
dleback Community Hospital this
morning to draw up plans to han-
dle the situation.
Al South Coast Community
llospital, in South Laguna con-
troller Gerald Gillman said, "I've
just fini s hed checking and we
have a full surgery schedule all
week long. We haven't heard
anything about a walkoutsofar."
Final Rites
Held Today
For Lagunan ·
Funeral services were held to-
day for Addie Lee Hoover, a
Laguna area resident since 1928.
Mrs. Hoover died Saturday at
Saddleback Comm unity
Hospital. She was 69.
Mrs. Hoover was active in
civic a rfairs in the Art Colony
and serv~ as charter m ember
and past' president of the Laguna
Beach Ebell Club. a member of
Eastern Star, a Shrine nobelette,
and a member of the Daughters
of the America.n Revolution.
Mrs . Hoover moved from
Laguna Be ach to Laguna Hills in
1966. .
She is survived by her h~band
W. Rex Hoover; three children,
Charles Rt'x Hoover of Scotts
Valley_, Mary L. Scudder of Costa
Mesa,· and Patricia Bumes of
Santa Ana : 14 grandchildren and
seven great-grand~hl ldre n .
Three s isters also are surviving.
was estl'snaled by police, local
park officials and members of
the Charlotte bicentennial com·
mittee, reached for the President
as he spent some 30 minutes
ahaking hands.
. The crowd was in a holiday
mood as the President arrived at
.Freedom Park. They cheered
luaWy when ilhousands of red,
white and blue balloons were re-
leased as he stepped onto a
6peaker's platform.
; Around him were parades,
:Eagle scouts, a band and ban.
ners proclaiming that people
·here believe in the "eck.lenburg
:Oeclaration of Independence.
: They insist thal local patriots
drafted their declaration in a .
. back country courthouse 200
years ago today, on May 20, 1775 •.
.Thal was 13 months before the
;Continental Congress in
·Philadelphia declared indepen-
-.dencefrom Britain.
. One account says a resolution
"for independence was introduced
here after a messenger brought
Word of fighting at Lexington and
Concord, Mass., a month earlier.
; l\'Iany of the nation's founding
:fathers maintained the Meckleo-
_burg Declaration was either a
fabrication or at best the mud-
dled recollection of senile old
men a quarter-century latt!r.
Thomas J effe rson called it--
>'spurious."
· There is no copy or the docu-
ment; some say it was destroyed
in a fire in 1800.
Fro• Page A 1
COACH •••
dent, commands a salary or ap-
proximately $38,000 a year.
Despite Bartholomew's charges
a nd a comment by Mrs. Berry
that "this is not the year to add a
hig_h-priced assistant," a majori-
ty of the board members argued
that Lombardi needed help in
running the growing college.
Lombardi explained that his
new assistant would help with
educational planning and that he
would act as a • 'grantsman,'' a
person who would bring out.side
funds to the college well over and
above his salary.
"In the long run he would save
the district money," Lombardi
predicted.
While Lombardi won his re-
quest for a.n assistant to his staff,
he failed to convince board mem-
bers that they ought to hire a top
·level bas ketball coach to replace
Roy Stevens who resigned as
coach but will continue teaching.
Trustees voted 4-3 against hir4
ing a coach. primarily be<:ause it
would have entailed the creation
of a new position. Stevens' re-
assignm ent did not leave a
vacancy.
Trustees Frank Greinke and
Norrisa Brandt, both of whom
sided with Dr. Lombardi on the
new administrative position, op-
posed creation of a coaching post.
Greinke suggested that all of
the talented basketball coaches
had already committed
themselves to other colleges.
That, plus the fact that Sad-
dleback doesn't have a gym yet,
convinced him it would be better
to delay action until next year. .
And Mrs. Brandt slating her
desire to "save monCy" ques·
tioned the expenditure because of
her belief that other operations of
the college were in greater need.
Firehouse Mascot
Firefighters al Mission Viejo's Station 31 have a new .
companion, a five-month-old Dalmatian puppy. The_yet
unnamed mascot is turned over to the crew by Bob Barr
(right). Accepting 1s-eapt. Dave Hubert. Children under
12 are invited to name the dog by sending entries to tlte
station a t 23172 Via Aurora. The winner will be treated
to lunch at the firehouse.
Capo Board Okays;
Headquarters Site
School trustees have approved
plans that will transform the In ·
ca Plastics building in San Juan
Capistrano to the Capistr ano
Unified School District's new ad·
ministrative center .
1 Jan Jensen, a San . Clemente
architect with the firm Porter-
Jensen, told trustees that the in-
terior modifications will cost
between $800,000 and $900,~.
Planners Set
New Delay
On Revision
Orange County planning com-
missioners h ave ordered yet
.another delay on the fifth revision
to the Lake Forest Planned Com-
munity District and the founlain
·whic.h.it includes_.
A spokesman for the com-
mission said commissioners
withheld action on change~
sought by Occidental Land, Inc.,
the developer, until May 28.
The interval will give planning
aides time to make corrections
and additions to the Lake Forest
master plan.
One of the issues involved in
the proposed revision is the Lake
Forest fountain adjacent to San
Diego Freeway.
It has been proposed that the
fountain be razed to allow for bet·
ter planning of a condominium
project on Occi dental-owned
land in the fountain area.
T rustees recently paid $625,00o
for the-45 ,000 square foot building
neor to the San Juan Capistral\o
airport. The building earlier was
vacated by lnca Plastics. '
The building will house all dis·
trict administrators, warehous-
ing operations and a central
kitchen where meals served at
district schools will be prepared.
Supt. Truman Benedict said
the new center is sufficient in size
to accommodate the district's
administrative space needs until
the stwtent populationdoubles.·lt
now stands al 13,000 students.
Plans included a school boaid
meeting room that can seat ~
persons, six conference rooijls
for use of administrators ap.d
teachers and a records center.?_
Jensen said bids for the p •-
terior modifications could be Put
out by mid summer. Complete1$e
of the building is scheduled. ~or
December. ,
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" BRINER .••
Briner was one of the thr'ee
trust'ees defeated March 4 after a
campaign in which all five seats
were up for re·election.
He and former trustees Joseph
Peterson &nd Vincent
McCullough supported Zogg
throughout their terms in office,
often defending him against the
criticisms of Trustees Smith and
George Henry. who were re-
.elected.
WHAT YOU SEE IS
IHOT MEClSSAllLYI
WHAT YOU GET!
The tufting machines make carpet 70 times faster than Axminster and W ilton
today than 30 years ago.
The tufting mochineS make carpet 70 tim e~ foster than Axmini~ter and ~!!ton
looms. Th ese machines will make up to 12 lineal feet of carpeting per .m1n~te,
either twelve or fifteen feet wide. The rel ative ease of this monufoctunng
method hos hod one negative aspect. Instead of about ten re'l?ected,
r~lioble mills, todoy there ore more than 300 ~ills, many of queshonoble
integri ty. It is not difficult fOf a cle ver carpet designer to make a carpet look
far better than it is.
The a nswer to the consumer is clear: Either know your ma nufacturer' -or rely
.. on a reputable retailer. {Alden's, o f course.)
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TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1975 TEN CENT'S
Panel OKs Malpractice Insurance Cut
SACRAMENTO <UPI) -
l>eapite oppo1ltlon from In ·
aura.nee ~ompaniea, an As·
1~mbly committee has un-
animously p!tssed legislation to
Immediately lower m edical
malpractice insurance pre-
miums and get striking doctors
back to work.
Hours be(ore the ~ committee ~pproved the measure Monday to
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'Mafioso
.T ied In
'.
C:IA Plot?
. WASHINGTON (UPI) -The
tlockefeller Commission has r e·
~tved evidence from the FBI
linking the Central i ntelligence
Agency with the Mafia in an al·
tempt to assassinate Cuban
Prem ier Fidel Castro, a com-
mission soUtte said today.
... During lJt1 18-week investiga-
tion or the CIA, the commission
headed by Vice President Nelson
A. Rockefeller uncovered a com-
jjlete file on the m atter in the
~epartment or J ustice, the
ISbOrCe said.
_It was not clear whether tht!'.
?961 project was approved by
!-P:en·President Kennedy.
'-Top CIA officials have con-
sistenUy denied that the agency
ever approved any assassination
plots. but have declined to com·
lJ'\tnt on whether such plots were
discussed. ·'.The existence or the FBI file .
was reported today by The New
York Times and confirmed by
tlnited Press International from
commission sources.
· The FBI file reportedly showed
t hat Sam Giancana , a well-
known Chicago rackets fi gure,
and u nderworld soldier o f
tOrtune John Roselli were ·con-
\acled by the CIA in 1961 and of-
fered. a contract to carry out the
p lot.
They reportedly were given
CSeeCASTRO, PageA2}
F raud Case ..
Pleas Given
LOS ANGELES (APJ -Seven
persons, including four from .
orange County, have pleaded in-
n~ent to charges or cheating in-
dt'vidual investors and financial
Wtitutions of $1 million in a
s1:heme involving the sale of sug-
ar .and other commodities.
. Filing pleas Monday wer e
James Dondich, 42, and Meredith
RUssell, 31, both of Santa Ana ;
Philip Ste in, 39, or Orange;
E4.ward Zuber, 34, of Costa
lites.a; Michael L. Graham, 37, of
Mjll Valley; Sy Guthrie, 45, of
.New York, and J .A. Neel, 34, of
Se·attle .
-: .U.S. District Court Judge E.
Avery Crary set Aug. 19 as trial
Weforthe seven.
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We atar
• Continued cloudy with
• ·chance of ll ght showers in·
"J.and Wednesday. Windy
... ,a nd continUed quite cool k,, with highs at the beaches SS
r-;ristng to 63 inland. Lows
. ncar50 ..
•
'· l . ' '" INSIDE TODAY i , c·rht. Mafll Tyler Moort
• $'1010 " wa1 hailed by th8°
~, l•l<vilioi\oca<kmg.OI u.. ....
:; ttdndir1g comedy 1trfe:1 of
;. lt14-7$, wlnning.c iotal of ri%
. Emmu• MOlldav .nlghl. Poge .u.
I n dex
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immediately reduce medical in-
surance rates, the Legislature
began a special session to deal
with, G-ov. Edmund G. Brown
Jr. 's nine-point program for
long-range m alpractice reforms.
Special session bills were im-
mediately introduced to solve the
Jong-range problem by limiting
the amount people could sue doc·
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tors, and clamping a lid on fees
attorn eys co uld receive} in
malpractice cases.
Another measure propC>Sed a
state-financed malpracti<'e in·
surance fund compar able lo the
unemployment insurance fund
for jobless workers.
Assembly Speaker Leo T.
McCarth y, who worked for a
compromise agreement between
* * * • •
the insurance industry, doctors
and lawmakers to immedjately
lower premiums, said he hoped
committee approval may con·
vince job-boycotting physicians
lo go back to work.
The bill was approved by the
Assembly Finance and
Jnsurance Committee on a 9·0
vote and sent to the Ways and
Means Committee.
* * *
.
The measure (A 89'l8) by As·
semblyman Robert McLennan
CR-Downeyr. would require in·
sura nce comp a nies to form
.. pools" lo provide malpractice
insurance policies in areas or
California where s uch insurance
isnotavail~ble.
Brown told reporters he did not
have a position on the bill because
* *
he had not read the latest amend·
me nts.
But Brown's chief spokesman
on malpractice insurance. Busi·
ne ss a nd Transport3tion
·Secretary Donald Bums, ques·
tioned parts or the proposal, say·
ing it may not produce the money
needed ror companies to create
insurance reserves as required.
by law.
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IC ~rISIS roo
~u., Plt.1 staff "'-'•
SEEMED UNCONCERNED
Steven Craig Hurd
Hurd Trial
Jury Visits
Murder Scene
By TOM BARLEY
OfllttDilllyPllotSUft •
A jury that spent most of Mon-
day touring the Irvine area
where Mission Viejo teacher
Florence Nancy Brown spent the
l ast terror-filled hours of her lire
was asked today to find suspect
Steven Craig Hurd gui lty of first
degree murder. <Related Picture
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De puty D ist ri ct Attorney
Frank Briseno identified her
k1Jler as Hurd, 25, a bushy-haired
transient who has spent most of
the live years since Mrs. Brown's
murder in mental detention.
Briseno furth e r d escribed
Hurd today in bis opening state-
ments as the leader of a gang oC
drug-using drifter s who met 1n a
Costa Mesa motel five years ago
to plan an armed robbery that
turned into a murder rampage
and claimed two victims in 24
hours.
Brise no told the Orange County
Superior Court jury that both
killings wer e "vicious, violent
crimes in which neither victim
was shown any ele ment of com-
passion or m ercy."
· Mrs. Brown, 31, of El Toro, was
on her way to th·e school district
offices on June 3. 1970, when her
station wagon'was stopped by the·
gang at the Sand Canyon Road
exit of ~e Santa Ana Freeway,
Briseno said.
And he reminded the jy.ry or
lhe pantl 's tour Monday when,
with Judge Frank Domenichlni
and court officials, they toured
the various points at which Mrs.
Brown was humiliated, stabbed.
murdered a nd the.n buried in a
s h•llow gr-ave just over the
River1ide County line.
Briseno comment~ to the jury
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No 'Surrender
Reds Take Last
Laotian Town
SAVANNAKHET, Laos (UPI)
-The Communist Pathet Lao
made a triumphal entry into this
central Laot ian town today
a board a flower-bedecked con-
voy of Russian tanks and tr ucks.
Twelve Americans held here un -
der house arrest by students
were in good condition.
Savannakhet. a town of about
30.000 on the Me kong River, was
the last remaining major town on
S tate's
Budg et
In Red
SACR,AMEN'FO (AP)--Tbe
California state budget will be at
least a quarter billion dollars in
the red because of the recession,
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s top
budget officer said today.
Despite the $257 million deficit,
there is s till a sizable surplus,
said Fina nce Director Roy Bell.
Bell said he expects the state
gener al rund to take in $8.99.
billion in the fiscal year begin-
ning July 1 a nd spend $9.25
billion.
the loyalist, or non-Communist
s ide. The P athet Lao have oc-
cupied a number of olher towns
as they expanded their control
CAMBODIAN GUNBOAT
CREW GIVES UP, A4
J EWS ALSO IMMIGRATE
TO U.S.--Column, B7 ·
across the country in the past few
weeks.
The P athet Lao arrived in
Savannakhet th is a fte rnoon
aboard two Russian-made P'Ii6
tanks and about 12 trucks. They
were met by crowds in the streets
and garlanded with nowers while
the stude nts who seized the town
last week accompanied . them in
Jeeps a nd snaked ahead of their
vehicles in a Laotian-5tyle folk
dance. Pretty girls giggled on the
sidewalks.
Unlike elsewhere in Indochina,
Laos has a working peace agree-
ment a nd the Laotians are a peo·
ple who probably would not have
gone to war if left to themselves.
So there wer e no scenes of sur·
"render, but ins tea d one or·
welcome.
Hours Red~ed
Hospital
Officials
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TOOTER -Dr. Louis Lewis
combines some flute play-
ing with some lobbying on
the malpractice situati on in
S an Francisco 's Union
Square.
throughout Orange County, faced
with a virtual halt on elective
surgeries by the e nd of the week,
called emergency meetings to-
day to map plans "to tackle the
crisis.
Short work weeks and pay cuts
are being planned to ease the ex·
pected 40 percent drop in patients
in the private hospitals us a rt;·
suit of the decision reached Mon -
d ay night. of the 125 anesthe·
siologists in the county to s top
participating in all but eme rgcn·
cy, cancer, obstetric and life alld.
limb threatening surgeries. The
doctors are protesting the spiral-
ing cost o( malpractice in·
s urance.
After a mee tin g of t h e
a nesthesiologists in the Orange
County Medical Association.
Orange, Dr. Phillip Weingart, a ...
spoke.,man for the group, said he
expected 80·percenl or the coun-
t y 's anesthesiologists to be
participating in the slowdown by
Wednesday and "almost 100 per·
cent" by Friday.
But there were indications to·
day tbat the slowdown would.
spread to other doctors. The
anesthesiologists' action has the
That deficit will cut Brown's
anticipated budget surplus from
$574 million to $349. 7 million, Bell
tol~ the Asse mbly Ways and
Means Committee.
Bell said Brown's Jan. 12
budget correctly anticipated the
decline in the s tate's economy
.. but did not ant icipato the
se\•erity of the decline .. ,
County Hospitals
Feeling Slowdown
support of the Orange County
Medical Association, a nd Dr.
Philip McFarland or Fullerton,
association pres ident, also said
that the association will suppqrt
the decision ,"of several in·
dividual physicians to withhold
non-e m ergency services ••• to
develop a unified action."
Everett Bannister , an associa· ,
lion administrator, agreed today
that the strike could spread to
.other doctors. The association
has 1,900 members .
Brown's budget message cau·
lioned against spending the an-
ticipated s urplus because of the
uncertain nature of the economy.
"Although our best estim ate
indicates the turning point of re-
covery will occur this summer, it
is possible that the recovery will
not occur as r apidly or as strong-
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Speakers at UCI
Two r e presentatives of the
Women's Jnternational League
for Peace and Freedom wil l
speak at the UC Irvine Gateway
Commons at noon Wednesday.
The public is invited to the talks
by International Women's Year
delegates Cecilia M ed.ina of Chile
and Kaisa Solvolianen or
Finland.
Hos pitals in sout h Orange
County will feel the impact of the
slowdown by a nesthesiologists.
Mission Community Hospital,
with a payroll or rrom 250 to 275
employes and therefore One of
the biggest employers in the Sad·
dleback Valley, is asking staff to
:Voluntarily r educe work hours. ·
Administra tor George Olien·
'dorf, who confi rmed that
anesthes iologists at the faculty
will strike Wednesday, said that
a ll departm e nt head s,.
supervisor s. and administrators
will be taking pay cuts or 10 per-
cent.
Employes also a r e being asked
to cut their hours to about a four-
day wee k. OllendorC said, and
those who have accrued vacation
are being asked to take it.
These s te ps w ere ch arac-
ter ized as s hort-term. On the
·long-term , Ollendorf s aid "if
Water Sport Pane(
Urged for Irvine
With increasi'1g interest in
w ater sports in the city and a new
aquatic comple x. to be built at the
Jrvine High School Community
Park site, Irvine n eeds a n
aquatics board to k eep the
various groups from stepping on
each other's Clippers, according
to Community Services Director
Paul Brady.
Rabies Clinic Set
A clin ic to in oculate pets
against r abies will be held at the
Jrvine Teen Center, 1.8021 Culver
Drive, from 7 to 8:33 p.m. May
27. A $2 feo pe r vaccination will
·.be charred at the clinic spo,n.sored
· ,by · the Oca•1e • Co<lnty !'Ire
Department and' t~e eoQnl,y
Veterlllart-· Atso$tkln. •·
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Brady will ask the community
services commission Wednesday
to set up a panel to govern
aquatic activities. The meeting
will be held al city hall, 4201
campus Drive, at 7:30p.m .
The panel's duties, Brady sug·
gests, would include coordinat·
ing Scheduling of Cacilities, pro·
viding swimming instruction and
assisting the various groups In
their activities.
The se:ven-m e mber board
would be com.posed of a member
of Irvine Aquatics, Inc .: one
from Irvi ne Novas' Swim Team;
one repre1enting water polo in·
terests; one representing diving;
one for synchronized swimming;
eae reps:e.ea.Ung community as-
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n ecessa r y we will h ave· to
'J)ermanently reduce the work
rorce.''
Ollendorf estim ated a 40 per·
cent drop in patient load.
. The halt to all but emergency
Surgeries will begin Wednesday
at ·San C le m e nte Gen e r a l
Hospital. according to Assistant
Administrator Archie Kindrat.
The halt to all but emergency
surgeties will begin Wednesday
at San Cle m e nte Gen e r al
Hospital, according to Assistant
Administrator Archie Kind rat.
"l hope it doesn 't goon too long. tr it does, we will have to start
looking at layoffs and early vaca·
lions or whatever," he said. •·t
won't know any more until we see
ho\\' it will affect the hospital.''
Administr ators we re holding.
an em ergency meeting al Sad·
dleback Community Hospital this
morning to draw up plans to han·
die the situation.
At South Coast Community
Hospital, in South Laguna con·
trollerGeraldGillmansaid, ''J've
j ust finished checking and we
have a full surgery schedule all
week long. We haven't heard
anything about aw !llkoutsof ar."
Clash Erupts
In Lebanon
By The Associated Press
Palestinian guerri ll as and
members or Lebanon's Phalange
party exchanged rifle a nd
·machine-gun fire today near a
suburb east of Beirut. Four
pedestrians were r eported slight·
Jy lnjure:d before a cease-flre was
agreed on, Police said.
• Pol ~ce sources said the ex--
c:barige began shortly after mid·
night when guerrillas fired on a
regul ar police patrol al
·Dellwaneh, site of a camp for
7,000 refugees.
Anesthesiologists at Tustin
Community Hospital are waiting
to see whether the legislature
passes emergency legislation to
relieve the situation by Friday,
according to Mrs. Jane White,
director of nurses.
"Ir some legislation is not
passed to alleviate the insurance
problem , I'm pretty sure they
will go along with the slowdown .
Through Friday, we will pro·
bably function normally."
A halt to elective surgeries, she
said, would cut about 50 percent
of the hospital's patient load.
Consequently, other employes
will be given early vacations or
leaves of absence.
If the walko ut lasts l ong
enough , s he said, the hospital
e mployes may go on a three or
four-day work week.
Other medical specialists, she
said, are likely to. go a long with
the anesthesiologists' walkout.
''It's just a question of time
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New Staffers
Of Y Feted
At Reception
A reception to introduce ne w
15tarr members of the Orange
Coast _YMCA to the public will
be hefcrfrom 4 to 6 p .m. Wednes-
day at the Y, 2300 University
Drive, Newport Beach .
The public is invited .
The new executive di.rector ia
Jim deBloom, wtio comes rrom
the Los Angeles YMCA.
"Woody" Morr Is the new pro-
gra m director. He last served as
director of Camp Osceola. Ron '
Markillie is the: physical direc·
tor. Markillie was formerly with
the Monterey-Salinas YMCA .
The Orange Coast "V'' serves
NewPott Beach, C<lela 111 .. a 8"' parts oUrv!ne,
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Agency
To Study·
Sewers
By FREDERICK SC110EMEllL
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Directors or the dissension·
torn Aliso Wa ler Management
Agency wilt m eet in Laguna
Niguel Wednesday to come to
g rips with differences that
threaten to partially destroy
plans fo• a unified sewer system
to serve much of south Orange
Co unty .
AWMA is a joint powers agen·
cy made up of the Irvine Ranch
Water Dist rict, Emerald Bay
Service District, City or Laguna
Beach, South Laguna Sanitary
District, Moulton Niguel Water
District, El Toro Waler District
and Los Alisos Wa te r District.
ll has been trying for three
years to ac hi eve necessar y
local, s ta te and federal govern-
ment approvals lo build a $30
million regional sewer system
that would serve existing and
planned populations in Laguna
Beach, South Laguna, Laguna
Niguel, Moulton Ranch, El Toro
and Laguna Hills.
The federal Environmental
Protection Agency dealt a stiff
blow to the agency two weeks ago
when it rule that it would not
provide graQt nds for construe··
tion of an A MA·proposed
se\\'age treatm lant in Aliso
Canyon. The E eld that the
plant \\'OU!d be e nvironmentally
unsound and that the AWMA ~y'stem would facilitate develop-
ment that "-'OUld worsen air
·quality in south-Orange County.
Since the ruling, AWMA has
{been investigating alternative
plant locations that might be ac-
ceptable to the EPA for grant
funding.
Laguna Beach City Manager
Al Theal said' today that the city
is on reco rd tha t it will not
par ticipa te in the AWMA pro-
gram if grant funds are not pro-
vided to the project.
·'The original project was the
most cost-effective because it
took into accou n t federa l
grants.·· s aid Theal. "Without
the grants , the project might not
ibe the mos t effective. We would
want to look at other alternatives
for Laguna Beach.••
Another problem agency for
AWMA is the South Laguna
Sanitary District.
Clay N. Mitchell, board presi·
dent. said today that although the
district bas "full intentions of
Tiding along with AWM~" it
wants several aspects of the pro·
ject clarified.
fl.1itchell noted that the ·district
is perhaps th e only agency within
AWr.1A that has no real need to
'hook ·up to the regional s ystem.
He i::oinled out that the current
plant and ocean outfall are ade-
oquate for the district's needs.
Mitchell said South Laguna
direc tors w ere critical of
<!ngineering f or the regional
plant, claiming that it did not
meet flood problems posed in
Aliso Canyon.
The AWMA meeting will begin
at 11 :30 a.m . in the offices of the
~toulton Niguel Water District,
27500 La Paz R oad, Laguna
Niguel .
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ly as we have projected.
"Sinc-e we do not know, it
would be well to r ese ve the re·
maining s urplus to cover addi-
tional revenue losses if economic
•response is delayed," Bell cau-
tioned the committee.
The revised estimates released
today give some encouragement
-but not much -to legislators
and administration officials who
hoped the r eport would say there
is more money for new pro·
J!:rams .
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MURDER .SUSPECT MOORE ARRAIGNED TODAY
Officer Barry .Snrder (right) Led the Way from Jail
Homicide Charges
Confr ont L agunan
John M. Moore, who claims to
be a member of the Laguna Hare
Krishna sect, was led away from
Laguna Beach City Jail today for
arraignment on murder charges.
Moore was arrested minutes
after the-' s hooting death of his
estranged wife, Jayme F. Sim-
mons, 24, a membe r of the Indian
religious cult, ·Friday in the mid·
dleof a Laguna Beach street near
lhedowntown businessdislrict.
Laguna Beach police have
compiled a voluminous stack ot
police reports, interviews and
coroner's findings in the case, the
city's first murder since 1972
when a woman was shot lo death
by her boyfriend in a Wave Street
apartment.
1 A coroner 's autops y
established that three .25 caliber
slugs were fjred into the brain of
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CAS TRO ...
poison capsules, which v.·ere lo
be used to kill the Cuban leader.
At the time, both were said to
have been under investigation by
the De partment of Justice in con-
nection with their underworld ac·
tivities. It w as unclear whether
there was an y attempt to carry
out the plot. ·
the woman.
1\loore, \vho lists an j'lternate
name of J agaddeva Das, was ur·
rested at the Hare Kris hna Tem-
11le, 641 Ra mona Avenue. He told
police he h a d gone ther e to
change from his white and blue
Kris hn a dhote. (robes> into
trousers.
Officers Carlene Ambrose a nd
Barry Snyder a long with t"-'O de-
tectives were sent to the temple
immediately after the shooting
and saw A-foore talking with
a nother devotee of the sect.
Officer Ambrose reported that
as police dre w close, Moore
raised his hands and surren-
dered. reportedly saying "Please
don't blame what l'Yc done on
the movement.'·
Moore is t o be represented in
C'ourt by the publi c defender's of-
fice. He has been held in Laguna
Beach City J ail in lieu of $250,000
bail.
1'he couple's 2~ye.ar-old child
Lila has been placed in c ustody
of t he deceased Woman 's mother
:., St. Loui.s.
Ami-smoking
Law App roved
For County
By WILUAM SCHREIBER
Oj 1111 D•lly Piiot SllH
Sen. George S. McGovern (D-
S.D. ), said in a n interview last
week aft<'r returning from Cuba
that Castro had doc umentation
proving he "'·as the target of a CIA assassination plot. Orange County s upervisors
Also l ast w ee k , form e r routinely a pproved sweeping
Treasury Secretary c. Douglas amen~m ents .to the county's anti-
Dillon, the vice chairman of thC smok1~g ord 1na~ce t'?<1ay after
Rockefeller Commission, told re-t~r~ weeks of d1scuss1on ~d re-
porters the panel •s final repo~l vis o~. The tou~hened ordinance
would discuss a llegations the s intoeff~c~ 1n 30days.
CIA was involved in a number The· _r ev1s1o n s, draf~ed by assassin~tion plots. He said the Supervisor R~bert B~ttin , ex.-
report on this issue would "deal pand the smoking ba~ 1~ county-
mainly with Castro" but refused owned and leased b~l~~s and
'loelaborate. ex~end some of the hm1tat1ons to
The commission is scheduled private s tore.s,. theaters a nd
to give its final report to Presi-r~taurants w1th1n county t~r-
dent Ford June 6, and it is expect-ntory use_d by the ge.ner~ public.
ed. it will be made public shortly T~e stnctest apphcat1.on of the
thereafter. ordinance, however, will be on
Commissidn Executive Di rec-co.~uty property.
tor David w. Belin refused to .I he m easll;re w as appro~ed~·l
comment on the existence of the with ~uperv1sor ~alph D1~nch
FBI fil e confirming the Castro opposing. ~e said he beheves
plot. · sc:>me portions of the new or-
As far back as 1967, columnist d1nance are unenforceabl e. .
Jack Anderson reported that .under the new la'"".'· .s m~k1ng
Robert Maheu, once an FBI man w1U ~e expre.!:isly proh1b1ted.1n.all
with CIA connections and later public meeting ;o<?ms. bwld1ng
one of the top orriclals in the hall~ays and bu1ld1ng ~lev~tors.
Howard Hughes empire, contact· lt '"".''II be allowed only m private
ed. the two underworld figures in orr1 ces , r estrooi:n.s. employe
connection with the Castro plot. l_<?unges and specifi c areas de-
Earlier·this year, two aides lo signaled by county department
the late Robert F . Kennedy said heads.
they had been told by the then-The total ~an will also extend
attorney general of the existence to the reading room~. viewing
or such a p lot. r.oom~ and other public areas of
Neither Maheu nor the un· hbran.es and museums. .
derworld fi gures were ques· It w1.ll also apply to all ~~bl1c
tioned by the full Rockefeller and pnvale health care facilities
Commission , but rtPortedly the except in iroom s occupied by one
Castro plot was fully probed by pati~nt. Smoking _In stage and
staffinvestigators movie theaters WJU be allowed
· only in lobbies.
Sato 'Improves'
TOKYO (AP ) -Former
Prime Minister Eisaku Sato, who
suffered a stroke In a restaurant
and was reported n ear death im-
proved ~lightly today, doci.ot s
said. Doctors earlier said the
condition of the 74 ·year·old
statesman was so critical they
dared not move him from the
Shinklraku res taurant where lie
collapsed Monday nl1hL
Less strin1ent arc t.he limita-
tions pn a:moking In privately
owned establlshmentssuch as re··
tailstorttand restaurants.
_Zone Shift Delayed
A proposed tone change that
would reduce by 60 percent the
number of condomlnlums to be
bui lt in the Rancho San Joaquin
area wa• put off until June 2 by
the Trvlne Planning Commlulon
Tuesday.
TRIAL ..
-.hat there w •• very UWe hope
that Mra. Brown would-receive
IUl1 other kind or treatme nt in
view of whaJ be said was meted
out to service station attendant
Jerry Wayne Carlin the prcviOW$
day.
Briseno said Hurd was with
Arthur Craig "'Moose" Hulse,
then 16, on June 2, 1970, when
Cartin, 20, was robbed ot ~
while tending the pumps at a
Garden Grove area service sta-
tion. ·
Briseno said Carlin was taken
to the rest room by Hurd and
tlulse where a comment made by
the young attendant to Hulse led
the 350-pound, six-foot youth to
strike Carlin on the head with a
roofer's ax.
Carlin, his head and shoulders
draped over the urinal, was' then
repeatedly struck by Hulse until
the upper part or his body
became unrecognizable, Briseno said. ·
1 The prosecutor stressed that
Hurd is not being tried today for
the Carlin murder for which
Hulse is now serving a life which·
Hulse is now serving alif e term in
stale prison. Hulse is scheduled to
appear as a prosecution witness.
Hurd, Briseno a lleged, was
the architect of Mrs. Brown's
murde r in an Irvine orange
grove during which the helpless
woman was grotesquely mutilat-
ed before she died at the hands of
her attackers.
Brisen~said he will show the
jury pictures depicting those
mutilations, all of which were
taken shortly after what was
left of the allractive teacher was
removed from its g rave near the
Ortega Highway.
The pictures were clearly visi-. 1 ble lo the audience in the court-
room. By sharp contras t,
Briseno has assembled pictures
of Mrs. Brown taken before her
death, one in a colored studio
portrait and a nother of the happy
teacher taken at Disneyland with
a group of children.
Among the prosecution wit·
nesses Briseno will call to the
stand will be former gang mem-
bers l\felanie Daniels. 32, and
Christopher "Gypsy" Gibboney,
'22, both or whom are free on
parole !lft~[Jtrawing long prison
.terms f1veyea rsago. ·
De fense attorney William
Gamble is expected to resume
his argument that Hurd is still as
insane as he was found lo be five
years ago when it was ruled that
he was unfit to sta nd trial.
That ruling would still be in ef-
fect today if the California
Supreme Co urt had not ruled last
month in a landmark• decision
that Hurd can be tried while
sedated by powerful tran-
-quilizers.
It is conceded by Gamble that
Hurd can only tes tify truthfully
while under sedation. But he
argues that such testimony is
still inadmissible and that hi s
client is being deprived or his
constitutional rights.
Hurd testified when he was not
under the influence of drugs that
the devil is his rather and that the
killing of Mrs . Brown came about
under the devil's direct.orders.
Lawyers for both sides predict
that the trial of Hurd will take
about three months.
Paper Suspended
LISBON (UPI ) -Communists
today forced suspension of the
Socialist newspaper Republica,
last m ajor non-Communist daily
newspaper in Lisbon. ·Govern·
ment armored cars evacuated
Republica e mployes who had
been besieged in their offices by
Communist workers.
Nix-Coach
Trustees Hire
.
New Assistant 1
By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI
Of*" O.lly "41tthal'I
Saddleback College trustees
have authorized the hiring or a
new a dministrator -an assls·
lant to Supt. Robert Lombardi
with an annual salary of $26,000
to $29,000 -but th~y·bounced·the
idea of hiring ~ ne-w basketball
('OUCh.
Trustees took both actions
Monday night following a heated
d e ba te over the financi a l
prudence or hiring highly paid
staff members at a time when the
college is caught in an economic
squeeze.
Board membe r s, on a 5·2 vote,
approved the cr eation of the new
··assistant t o the superinten-
dent'' position over the vehement
objections of President Robert
Bartholomew and Trustee Donna
Berry.
Bartholomew challenged the
board's wisdom in creating a new
position in •view of a looming 30-
cent tax rate hike the board faces
to meet a projected $16.1 million
budg'et.
Instead of raising taxes the
board ought to look at ways or
trimming the budget, r easoned
Bartholomew. He suggested ad-
miriistrative salaries was the
place to begin.
"Somehow we're going to have
to cut a million dollars out of this
budget and I'm going to have to
keep on fighting till we do,"
snapped Bartholomew.
He argued that an additional
position would make the college
''top heavy" in administrators,
especially because Saddleback
still has former Supt. Fre d
Bremer under contract.
Bremer was given "special as·
signments" duty last year when
Dr. Lombardi took over the col-
lege's top job. Bremer, who still
holds the title of college presi-
dent, commands a salary of ap-
proximately $38,000 a year.
Despite Bartholomew's charges
and a com ment by Mrs. Berry
that "this is not the year to add a
high·priced assistant," ,i majori·
ty or the board members argued
that Lombardi needed help in
running the growing college.
Lombardi explained that his
new assistant would help with
educational planning and that he
would act as a "grantsman,t' a
persoD who Would bring outside
funds lo the college well over and
above his ffllary . " ' ''ID the lodg run he would save
the district money," Lombaijdi
predicted.
While Loniba'rdi won his re·
quest for an assistant to his staff,
he failed to convince board me m·
bers that they ought to hire a top
·level basketball coach to replace
Roy Stevens who resigned as
coach but will continue teaching.
~tees voted 4·3 against hir·
ing a coach, primarily because it
would have e'nt'ailed the creation
of a new position. Stevens' re-
assignment did not le ave a
vacancy.
Trustees Fr ank Greinke and
Norrisa Brandt. both of whom
sided with Dr. Lombardi on the
new administrative position, op-
posed crea tion of a coaching post.
Greinke suggested that all o(
the talented basketball coaches
had already committed
themselves lo other colleges.
That, plus the fact that Sad·
dleback doesn't have a gym.yet,
convinced him il would be better
to delay action until next year.
And Mrs. Brandt stating her
.
deilre to ''save money" qUG·
tioned the expenditure bec1utsepr
her belief that otheroperatlonaotl
the college were lo greater need.
All t r ustees who voted agaln&t
the coach's position aaid th•y
didn't have anything agai,n»t'
having a basketball coach, ord.y,1
the idea or creating a new slot.
Fro•PogeAl
DO CTORS . .
before all the doctors are affect·
ed by it. Most of them seem to~
in sympathy w i th tll,,-e
anesthesiologists," Mrs. White ,
said.
The biggest surgery center in
Orange County -the nine
operating rooms shared by Sl.
Joseph's and Childrens Hospit4}
of Ora nge County in Ora~ge ~
was the mos t affected 1n th~
crisis.
The patient load was off 20 peill'.
cent at St. Joseph's today and a I
personne l , in c luding a -
ministrators, were on a four·d·
week. T h e s lowdown at St.
Joseph 's began Monday ani1
therefore is the most affected. ;
Surgeons a re also supportitlg
the anesthesiologists in their al·
tempt to press Governor Bro\\CD
a nd the Legislature to enaet
legisla tion to solve the pro-
fessional liability crisis. ;
"The s urgeons arE: not goirig
from hospital to hospital lookirlg
for a place to operate," was ilte
way a s pokes man for St.
J oseph's put it. ·
"We are urging our employfs
a nd the patients and members Of
the community to write or wi(e
Governor Brown and legislatots
to enc9urage the state to resolve
the crisis," said Richard GrUn·
dy, administrator of the 141-bed
Hunting ton lnte rcommunit y
Hospital. ·1
"The re is a strong feeli~g
among all the st arr members,"
she said, "but there does not
seem to be a group action or any
kind. lt all seems to be individu'al
action." ·
Hoag's surgery schedule is fl.ill
this week, s he said, but ttiiit
cou ld change unless there is
legislative action by the end of the
week. As a l other hospitals, Hoag
administrators are considering
vacations and other ways to re-
duce staff in proportion with tbe
reduced patient load. '1
"That depends on "-'hether it'is
~ust a s urgery slowdown 'Or
whe ther other doctors lake
part.'' So far. she said, there is'tlo
consensus on how many doct~s
will take part in the walkout. ,.
Administrators at Costa Mesa
J\f emorial Hospita l and PaciJMa
llospital , Huntington Beac.b ,
"'e re in emergency session ,to
prepare plans to reduce the im-
pact of the drop in patients. i·
There are about 40 hospitalW'in
Orange County. ..,
The action by Orange County
anesthesiologists put them in line
with their colleagues in North<frn
California and neighboring ~n-
ti es in Southern California. ·
The Hos pital Council of
Southern Ca lifornia reported
Monday th at more than 150
a nesthesiologists in 45 or 212
hospitals in Southern California
had joined the slowdown.
Today those numbers were in·
creasing.
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The tufting machines make carpet 70 times foster than Axminster and Wihon
today than 30 yeofs ago.
The tufring machines make corpet 70 times faster than Axmininter and Wilton
looms. Th ese machines will make up to 12 lineal feet of carpeting per minute ,
either twelve or fifteen f eet wide. The relative ease of this manufacturing
m~1hod hos had one negative Ospec t. Instead of about !en respected,
rel iable mills, today there ore more than 300 mills, many of questionable
integrity. It is not difficult f0< a clever carpet designer l o make a carpet look
for b etter than ii is.
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·VOL: 68, NO. 140, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNl,A TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1975 TEN CENTS
:Panel OKs Malpractice lns11rance Cut
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -
Despite oppo1itlon from in·
auran_c..e compo.nles, an A~·
sembly committee has un -
animously passed legislation to
;mmedlatel y lower medical
inalpractlce insur ance pre-
miums end get striking doctors
back to work.
Hours before the committee
approved the measure Monday to
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Immediately reduce medical in·
surifnce rates, the Legislature
began a special session to deal
with Gov : EdlilUna G. Brown
Jr. 's nine-point program for
long-range m alpracU'ce reforms.
&J>ecial session bills were im·
mediately introduced to solve the
long-range pr oblem by limiting
the amount people could sue doc·
* * * •
tors, and clamping a lid on fees
attorn eys could recelve in
maJpracttce cases.
Another measure proposed a
state·financed malpractice in-
surance fund comparable to the
unemployment insurance fund
for jollless workers.
Assembly Speaker Leo T .
McCarthy, who worked for a
compromise agreement between
* * * • •
the insurance industry, doctors
and lawmakers to immediately
lower premiums, said he hoped
committee approval may con-
vince job·boycotting physicians
to go back to work.
The bill was approved by the
Assembly Finance and
Jnsurance Committee on a 9·0
vote and sent to the Ways and
Means Committee.
* * *
The measure <AB928) by As·
semblyman Robert McLennan
(&Downey}, would require in-
surance compa ni es to form
"pools" to provide malpractice
insurance Policies in areas of
Cafifornia whe re such insurance
is not available.
Brown told reporters he did not
have a position on the bill because
* .* *
he had not read the latest arriend·
ments .. ·
But Brown's chieC#&pokesa;Jan
on malpractice insurance, .Busi-
ness ·and Transport8tion
Secretary Donald Bums. JtUCS ·
tioned parts of the proposal, say·
ing it may not produce Ole money
needed for companies to create
insurance reserves as required
by law.
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~plornats Relax U,.IT ......
Secretary of State H,µu-y Kissinger a nd Soviet Foreign
.Minister Andrei Gromyko stand in the sun-splashed
·courty~rd of the Soviet embassy in Vienna after ending
•• ;two days of talks )!ere; with an agreement to meet again
soon .. ,.
Mafia Chief Tied
To Plot on Castro
,
WASHINGTON CUP() -The
Rockefeller Com1ni.Ssion has re-
ceived evidence from the FBI
linking the Central Intelligence
Aiency with the Mafia in an at-
iempt to assa!isinate Cuban
Premier Fidel Castro, a com-
. mission source said today.
.During its 18-week investiga-
tion of the CIA, the commission'
fieaded by Vice President Nelson
A. Rockefell er uncovered a com-
plete file on the m atter in the
De partment of Justice, th e
·IJOurce said.
-'lt was not clear whether th~.
.i961 project was .approved by
:ihen··President Kennedy.
::;Top CIA offi cials have con-
·tJStently denied that the agency
:ever approved any assassination
=P,lots, but have declined to com-
.iiient on whether such plots were
:discussed.
: ;~he existence of the FBI file :was reported today by The New
:tork Times and confirmed by
:Onited Press International from
·Oqmmission sourc.es.
: :-The FBI file reportedly showed
:that Sam Giancaqa, a well·
'.kiM>wn Chicago rackets figure,
~ild underworld soldier of ...
fortune John Roselli were con-
tacted by the CIA in 1961 and of-
fered a contract to carry out the
plot. ·
They reportedly were given
poison capsules, which were to
be used to kill the .Cuban leader .
At the time, both were said to
have been under investigation by
the Department of Justice in con-
nection with their underworld ac-
tivities. It was uncleai" whether
there was a ny attempt to carry
out the plot.
Sen. George S. McGovern (D-
S.D. ), said in an interview last
week after returning from Cuba
that Castro had documentation
proving he was the target of a
CIA assassination plot.
Also last w eek, f ormer
Treasury Secretary C. Douglas
Dillon, the vice chairman of the
Rockefeller Commission, told re-
porte~ the panel's final report
would discuss allegations the
CIA was involved in a number of
assassination plots. He said the
report on this issue would "deal
mainly with Castro''. but refused
1.oelaborate. •
The commiss,ion is scheduled
(See CASTRO, Page A2l
1¥aste of Tiaae'
Huntington Kills
Town Lots Plan
A prop(>sed $2 million assess·
menl district in the Huotington
Beach Town Lots crumbled
before an onslaught of protesting
property ow ners Monday night. ·
The city council voted 4·1 to
·abandon all attempts to fo rm the
district, with only Mayor Norma
Gibbs still supporting it.
Eight of nine speakers assailed
the district as a waste or time,
money and erfort. They com·
plained the streets were run
down because the city hadn't
bothered to fix them in 20 years.
Each new attack brought a
crescendo of applause from more
than 100 people in the audience
who showed up to fight the dis·
trict.
Councilman J erry Matney
Superoisor
Seeks Ba1i
On Nudity
Orange County Supervisor
1Thomas Riley s aid today he will
propose that the Board of
Supervisors adopt an urgency or-
dinance that would prohibit
public nudity in unincorporated
areas of the county.
According to Riley, the pro·
posed ordinance authored by
county cou nsel Adrian Kuyper is
b.oth constitutional and effective .
'1 If eriacted, Riley's ordinance
would make it a misdemeanor
for any person over •10 years old
to appear in a public place, in-
cluding beaches, without opaque
covering over al least some por-
tions or their body.
Jn announcing that he will ask
for adoption of the ordinance
next week, Riley said public
.nudity is offensive to large num-
bers of people.
''We have a l ready had
numerous reports of incidents on
county beaches,'' Riley said.
"'With summer almost on us
and large crowds expected at the
beaches I think we should take
the precautions to protect the
public from being exposed to
something that is offensive to it.·•
If adopte d next week the
supervisor 's prdinance will be ef·
fective imrr:iediately.
made the motion to abandon' the
project, but unleashed his dis-
pleasure on the audience , saying,
"I didn't do it because of all the
nonsens ical s tatements made
t.his evening, but the people ap·
parently don 't want lo do
anything there so it can sit .''
''That's insulting," someone
from the aud ience shouted.
''I don't care if it is," retorted
Matney, who was then gavelled
to silence by Mrs. Gibbs.
City Atl'orney Don Bonfa then
adviseQ the council that with two
members -Harriett Wieder and
Henry Duke -missing, there
were not sufficient coWlcil mem-
bers to form the district.
Bonfa said the council could
either continue the public hear·
ing to another date, or vote to
abandon it.
Mrs. Wieder was in Sacramen·
to meeting with legislators. Duke
came to the fi r s t portion of the
meeting, but left early because
his son was scheduled for an
operation.
Council m an Al Coen and some
of the others indicated they op·
posed formation of the district
CSee LOTS, 1•agc J\2)
UPIT~o
TOOTER ~Dr . Louis Lewis
combines some flute play·
ing with som'e lobbying on
the m c.t lpractice situation in
Sa n Francisco's Union
Sq uare.
Lest Family?
Skipper's IUds Turn Up
TERRA LINDA (AP) -A
brother and sister say it took 22
years and an international inci-
dent to locate the seafaring
father they claim is Charles T.
Miller , captain of the U.S.
merchant ship M ayaguez.
··1 tried to get hold or him a
number of times like when 1 got
married a nd when my two
children were born," James T.
Mi ller said in an interview
Monday. ''Now he's got six
grandchildren he doesn't know
about."
The 34-yea r ·old electrician
said he and his mother re·
cognized the captain's voice and
face in ·a television broadcast
Saturday after Cambodia re-
leased the Mayaguez crew.
"We compared · old photos to
pictures in the papers," he added
·•He's old er now, but it's him. No
doubt about it. My sister and I
are both excited and want to talk
to him ."
His 28-ycar·old sister, Cheryl
Miller Pedersen, said, .;I didn•t
even know if he was living. When
I was born, he and my mother
were divorced.
"I was five or so the last time I
s aw him," she recalled. "He look
my brottrt!r and me to an
Oakland department store and
told us to buy anything we want·
ed for our Christmas presents.''
"There's no bitterness towards
him," s he · added. "Things li ke
this happen when people get
divorced." .
Mrs. Pedersen, iiow a mother
of four, said she was sending a
letter to the captain in Jiong
Kong.
The 62·year-old sea captain's
present wife, Ann Miller or Foun-
tain Valley, declined to either
confirm or de ny whether he had
been married previously or had
children. "They should ask my
husband that," she said.
·;:Huntington Tax War L·ooming Sea-Land Company, th e
Oakland-based owner or the
.Mayaguez, said the ship would be
in Hong Kong for five days, but
Miller was not available im-
mediately for comment. . : '
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Teacher, A.twmey Square Off
ByTERRYCOVllLE • ot .. o.nyl'4 ... ,....
Two men who m ight be called
''civilian volunteers" are helping 1
to wage a campaign foug ht
primarily between th;e forces of
city ball and Huntington Beacb.
.real estate interests.
Montana R . Schultz is a 40-
year ·old attorn ey wh~ i s
chairman bf the Citizens Against
New Taxes <CANT) committee
which ts seeking a "yes" vote in
the May 27 real estate transrer
tax election .
The Vote No ,Con1rnlttee is
headed bY Nelson Goodyear, 63,
a retired NaVal adminiltrator
who is now a substitute high
school teacher.
The two chairmen have never
met tn face·lO·face debate, but. in
•eparate interyi~w• each told
why h• h .. , !Aken 'lip a ~ause with
which be llli&bt ll01 ~ be
·& '
identified.
"I feel it (the transfer lax) is
·unfair, unnecessary and possibly
unconstitutional,'' s aid Schultz.
.. I'm also in the process of selling
one house and buying another.
They are in escrow now and
they'll stay there until afte the
election."
"I have looked at our library.
our city hall, our police depart·
ment and our facilities -advan· .
tages to ine ns a property
owner," said Goodyear.
Tuesday's ballot is confusing
because of the wording. ll actual·
ly asks the voters approval for a
charter amendment which would
prohibit the use or a real estate
transfer tax i n HUntington
Beach.
sO those who oppose the tax:
(Sch~li' groUp), reapy want-a
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Course Slated
For Volunteers
Junior high students in the
Ocean View School District can
team how to be community ac·
lion volunteers this summer
through a· course offered at Spr·
ing View Sc hool.
The course. ''Students fo r
Comm"unity Action," is co-
sponsored by the district. and the
West Orange County Voluntary
Action Center.
It will be held from June 24
throu1h July 25, but 1th and 8th
graders i.nterested must sign up
forilbyThursday. ·
For inform ation on it. contact
Judy Lower at the Voluntary Ac·
lion Center in Huntlngton Beach,
980-3312or500·2370.
Hospital
Officials
Huddling
Hos pita l a dministrators
throughout Orange County, faced
with a virtual halt on elective
surgeries by the end of the week,
called emergen cy meetings to-
day to map plans to tackle the
crisis.
Short work weeks and pay cuts
are being planned to case the ex-
pected 40 percent drop in patients
in the private hospitaJ s as a re·
suit of the decision reached Mon.:·
day night. of the 125 anesthe-
siologists in the coWlty to stop
t>articipating1in all but emergen-
cy, cancer, obstetric and life and
limb threatening s urgeries. The
doctors are protesting the spiral-
ing eos t of ma lpractice in-
surance.
Afte r a meeting of the
anesthesiologists in the Orange
Count y' Medical Association,
Orange. Dr. Phillip Weingart, a•
spokesman for-the group. said he
expected 80 percent of the coun-
t y's anesthesiologists to be
participating in the slowdown by
Wednesday "and "almost 100 per-
cent" by Friday.
But there were indi cations to-
day that the slowdown would
spread to other doctors. The
anesthesiologists' action has the
support of the Orange Co unty
Medical Association. and Dr.
Philip ,,.tcFarland of Fullerton.
association president, also said
that the association will support
the decision ··or several in-
dividual physicians to withhold
non-emer gency services • • . to
develop a unified action.•·
Everett Bannister. an associa-
. lion ad ministrator, agreed today
that the strike could spread to
i0ther doctors. The association
has 1,900 members.
Anesthesiologists at Tustin
Community Hospital are waiting
to see whether the legislature
passes ,e mergency legislation to
relieve the situation by Friday,
.according to Mrs . Jane While,
director of nurses.
''If some legislation is not
!See DOCTORS, Page A2l
Trustees to Meet
Trustees of the Huntington
Beach City (elementary) School
District are expected to discuss
unification al a 7 o'clock meetin g
tonight.
Or:--:a ~··
1"eatller
Continued cloudy with
chance of light showers in·
land Wednesday. Windy
,and continued q uite cool
with highs at the beaches 58
rising lo 63 inland. Lows
near50 ..
INSIDE TODA V
"The Mary Tyler Moore
Show" was hailed by the
telmsion. academy. o.s the out-
•tanding comedy 1erl.e1 of
197-4-15, winning.a total oJ N:
Emmy• Monday . night. Page
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'HowwGive
Refugeie Aid
' Orange Coast resident!
who de!lre to donate
clothing or make conUibu·
tlona to assist rerugees
from South Vietnam at
Camp Pendleton can only
do so through the SaJvalion
Army.
Camp Pendleton Com·
tnandant Brig. Gen. Paul
Graham hns assigned this
duly.
Checks s hould be malled
to the nearest Salvation
Army office and carefully
marked REFUGEES, to
assure they g10 through
proper channels.
Salvation Army Lt. Col.
Donald V. Barry said
clothing will be picked up.
Donors should make an ap-
point men t with their
nearest Salvation Army or-
fice.
Huntington
Eyes Site
Protection
A measure designed to protect
archcological sites from rapid
suburban development was tem-
porarily tabled Monday night by
the Huntington Beach City O:>un-
cil.
The council delayed action on a
proposed antiquities ordinance
until June 2 so it could be partial~
Jy rewritten.
Planning Director Dick
Harlow said today sotne people
felt the definition of antiquities in
the suggested Jaw was too broad.
The main function of the pro-
posal is to keep developers from
destroying archeological sites .
About 25 s uch sites have been
mapped in Huntington Beach.
But the ordinance also includes
historical buildings, landmarks
and possible special trees under
its definition of antiquities.
Harlow said that section would
b e rewritten to cover just
archeological sites.
He also said the law proposes a
•special resource management
permit which would have to be is-
sued by the city before any con-
tractor could begin work near an
•. identified site.
That section may be rewritten
to eliminate the special permit
and work the controls into the ex-
isting system o( environmental
impact reports.
"'The important thing is that
the city keeps the final say on
what happens," Harlow said ••Jt
doesn't really matter if we have
another permit.''
Sect Member
Arraigned
Jn Slaying
John M. Moore, who c1aims to
be a member of the Laguna Hare
Krishna sect, was led away Crom
Laguna Beach City Jail today for
_arraignment on murder charges.
Moore was arrested minutes
after the s hooting death or his
estranged wife, Jayme F. Sim·
mons, 24, a member of the Indian
religious cull, Friday in the mid-
dle or a Laguna Beach street near
the downtown business district.
Laguna Beach police have
compiled a voluminous stack ot
police reports, interviews and
coroner's £indings in the case, the
city's first murder since 1972
when a "'Oman was shot to death
by her boyfriend in a Wave Street
41partment.
1 A coroner 's autopsy
established thaL three .25 caliber
slugs were fired into the brain or
the woman. ·
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DOCTORS
paaaed lo alleviate the insurance
problem, I'm pretty aure they
will 10 aloof wltll lbe slowdown ..
Throu1h Friday. we will Pro·
bably function normally.''
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Sm~ki1;1g
Controls
A hall to elective surgeMes, she
said, would cut about 50 percent
of the hospital's patient load .
Consequently, other employe~ ·
will be given early vacations or
leaves of absence.
Okayed
By WILLIAM SCHR EIBER
01 ltlt D•Uv 1'11°*$!..itl
Oranfe County supervisors lf the walkout lasts long
enough, she said, the hospital
employes may go on a three or
four-day work week.
· Other medical specialists, she
said, are likely to go along with
the anesthesto1o,etsts' walkout.
''It's ju.st a question of time
~fqre all the doctors arc affect-
ed by it. Most of them seem to be
in sy mpathy with the
aneslhesiologists," Mrs. White
said.
The biggest surgery center in
Orange County --the nine
operating rooms shared by St.
Joseph's and Childrens Hospital
of Orange County in Orange -
was the most affected in the
crisis.
. The patient load was off 20 per-
cent at St. Joseph's today and all
personne l, including ad-
ministrators, were on a four-day
week. The s lowdown al St.
Joseph's began Monday and
therefore is the most affected.
Surgeons are also supporting
the anesthesiologists in tbeir at-
tempt to press Governor Brown
and the Legislature to enact
legislation to solve the pro·
fessional li ability crisis.
.. The surgeons are not going
from hospital to hospital looking
for a place to operate," was the
way a s.pokesman for St.
Joseph's put it .
"We are urging our employes
and the patients and members of
the community to write or wire
Governor Brown and legislators
to encourage the state to resolve
the crisis," said Richard Grun·
dy, adm inistrator ot the l4l·bed
Huntington ·lntercommunity
' Hospital.
''There js a strong .feeling
among all the sta([ members,"
she said. "but there does not
seem to be a group action of any
kind. It all seems to be individual
action."
Haag's s urgery schedule is full
this week, she said, but that
could change unless there is
legislative action by the end of the
week. As at other hospitals. Hoag
administrators are considering
vacations and other ways to re-
duce staff in proportion with the
reduced patient load.
'"That depends on whether it is
'just a surgery slowdown or
whether other doctors take
part." So far, she said , there is no
consensus on how many doctors
will take p·art in the walkout.
Administrator.s at Costa Mesa
Me morial Hospit.al and Pacifica
Hospital, Huntington Beach,
were in emergency session to
prepare plans to reduce. the im-
pact or the drop in patients.
There are about 40 hospitals in
Orange County.
~ routine y approved sweeping
umendi:nents to the county's anti-
smoking ordinance today all.er
three weeks of discussion and re-
vision. The toughened ordinance
goes into ellectln30days.
The revisions, drafted by
Supervisor Robert Battin, ex-
pand the smoking ban in county-
9wned and leased buildings and
extend some or the limitations to
private stores, theaters and
restaurants within county ter-
ritory used by the general public.
The strictest application or the
ordinance, however, will be on
county property.
"fhe measure was approved 4·1
with Supervisor Ralph Diedrich
opposing. He said he believes
some portions 'Of the new or-
dinance are unenforceable.
Under 'the new Jaw, snloking
wil l be expressly prohibit~ in all
public meeting rooms, building
hallways and building elevators.
It will be allowed only in private
offices, restrooms, employe
lounges and specific areas de-
signated by county department
heads.
The total ban will also extend
lo the reading rooms, viewing
rooms and other public areas of
libraries and museums.
It wi ll also apply to all public
and private health care facilities
except in rooms occupied by one
patient. Smoking in stage and
movie theaters will be allowed
only in lobbies.
Less stringent are the lim.ita•
tions on smoking in privately
owned est.ablishments such as re-
tail stores and restaurants.
Retail store managers may ap·
ply the law with their own disc re·
lion and if they choose to ban
s moking the ordinance will back
them up.
In r estaurants that do not
already reserve 20 percent or
more of their seating for non-
smokers, such an area must be
set aside.
Board Chief
Not Opposed
To 'Basics'
• · Roger BeJgen, president of the
Fountain Valley School Board,
said today he is not entirely op-
posed lo a ';fundamental" school
system, as r eported in Friday's
Daily Pilot.
Arid he said Friday's report
that he is angered by such a sug-
gestion is erroneous.
9•ilr Pli.t SUH ,._,
SEEMED UNCONCERNED
Si,.ven Craig Hurd
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-4Murder Scene-
By TOM BARLEY ot\MDtlfYf"lltt ..... A jury that spent' moat or Mon-·
d ay louring the Irvine urea
where Mi ssion Viejo t eacher
F1orence Nancy Brown spent the
last terror-fill ed hounJ or her life
was asked today to rtnd suapecl
Steven CrWg l:l.M_rd guilty of r1rst
degree murder. (Related PiCtUre
Page AS )
Deputy District Attorney
Frank Briseno identified her
killer as Hurd, 2S, a bushy-haired
transient who has spent most bf
the five years since Mn. Brown's
murder in mental detention.
Briseno further described
Hurd today in his opening state·
ment.s as the leader of a gans of
drug-using drifters who met m a
Costa Mesa motel five years ago
to plan .an armed robbery that
turned into a m urdef r8mpage
and claimed two victims in 24
houri.
Briseno told the Orange County
Superior Court jury that both
killings were ·'vicious, violent
crimes in which neither victim
Was shown any eJement of com-
passion or me.ccy. ''
to tb6 rest room by Hu.rd anct
Hule:e where a comm.ent (l'l&de W.
the younc attendont to Hulse lect
the 350-pound, slx-lobt youth, \ct
atrlkc Carlin on the bead with 8!
rooter's ax, :
Carlin, his head and shouldertt
draped ovier the urinnl, was theo
repeatedly iilruck by Hulse untif
the upper part of his body
became unrecognizable, Briseno
said. ·
1 The prosecutor stressed that
Hurd is not being tried today"for
the Carlin murder tor which
Hulse is now serving a life which'
Hulse is now serving a Ute term' lri
state prison. Hulse ts scheduled lQ
.appear as a prosecution witness. ~
Hurd, Briseno alleged, w~I
the architect of Mrs. Brown•S
murder in an Irvine oi-ana:e
grove during which the helpless
woman was gr:otesquely mutilat·
ed before she died at the hands or
her attackers. l
Briseno said he will show thq
jury pictures depicting lhosq.
mutilations. all of which werq
taken shortly after what waa
left of the allractive teacher: waa
removed from its grave near the
Ortega Highway: t
l
Mrs. Brown, 31, or El Toro, was
on her way to the school district
offices on June 3, 1970, when her
station wagon was stopped by the· gang at the Sand Canyon Road f'ro• PC19e AJ
exit of the Santa Ana Freeway. 1
Brisenosaid. TAX WAR I And he reminded the jury or ·,
the panel's tour Monday when, ••yes•• vote, while sup ...... .ten L with Judge Frank Domenichini ""'° ~ ~ and court officials, they loured the tax, <Good year's group)~ wanta "no''vote. 1 the various points at which Mrs. Schultz said opponents believf
Brown was humiliated, stabbed, the city already has misspent. m urder ed and then buried in a shallow grave just over the funds and city leaders ought tO
Riverside County line. I" reduce the budget rather th&a ask for rhore taxes. '} Briseno commented to the jury ''Huntington Beach seems i.
1that there was very little hope operate on the philosophy 'let••
that Mrs. Brown would receive do what we want, whether wl
any other kind o( treatment in need it or not'," Schultz corii-view or what he said was meted I · d T because of comments that the out lo service station attendant p aine , .. hey cut $1 .3 million st~te. codasdtal conservation com-Jerry Wayne Carlin the previous di(~~n~tanneueadr.r.) they found lhe_y
m1ss1on i not like the plan. d "The risks are too great at this ay. He cited the elimination o[ the Briseno said Hurd was with 't ' t t I L point and the equities don't Cl Y s wa er pa ro in Huntington balancebut," Coen said. i\rthur Craig ''Moose" Hulse. Harbour as a11.-extra service lh ~t
The district would have pro-then lS, on June 2, 1970, when was cut without really affecting
vided a means to rebuild worn Carlin, 20· was r obbed of $40 theresidents .
out streets, curbs and gutters in a while tending the pumps at a "They could also cut trash col· Garden Grove area service sla-1 t• t k d 36-block portion of the Town Lots ec ions o once a wee an t here
bounded by Golden West and 17th tion. is probably a lot or dead weight in
Streets and Palm and Orange Briseno said Carlin was taken the city in people. The highest
Avenues. paid legal setretary in Hun,t.-
The $2 million project would ington Beach works for the city "
also have placed major utility Fro• Page Al Schultz said. •
lines underground and improved Goodyear contends that
the four major s treets bounding CASTRO 1"circumstances have combined the area. lo put the city in a fi nancial bin~.
Pl a nnin g Director Di ck • • • It does not reflect bad managf·
Ha r low said his s tare did favor a to give its fi nal r eport to Presi-mentor extravagance.'' .
reduced version of the project dent Ford June 6, a nd it is expect· "Of 26 Orange County citie~,
which would' cost about $1 .3 edit will be made public shortly Huntington Beac h has Ce~~~
million ond would not put utility thereafter. employes per thousand reside~
lines underground or fix the four Commission Executive Direc-than all but two o( them · '
major streets. But even that was tor David w, Belin refused to Goodyear expla ined. •
opposed by most property comment on the existence of the . "They (CANT) talk abo¥t
The action by Orange County
anesthesiologists put them in line
with their coll eagues in Northern
California and neighboring coun-
owners. FBl' file confirming the Castro various social services we cou.ld
Instead, Belgen explained, hi s The city received written pro-plot. do without," added Goodyear.
Themarlkls wet.re d irhecttedF towa~d tests from 46 of the 98 property As far back as 1967, columnist "Do you think they would like us t e a ega lOn l a ounta1n · th ff d ·to go without any pot1·ce or f'•e v II t t rt h 1 owners 10 . e a ecte area, Jack Anderson reported that ....
ha.,ey rhus ehes sulppo a sc 00 though their land covered only Robert Maheu, once an FBI m an protection? , ties in Southern CaliCorni3. .
The Hospital Council of
Southern Ca lifornia r eported
.a.tonday th a t more than 150
anesthesiologists in 45 or 212
hospitals in Southern California
had joined the slowdown.
.p iosop y t al a lows .students about27percentofthetotal. wi!h CIA connections and later ''The city could close tbe '"to do their own thin!?. library. lt could stop patrolliag one o( the top officials in the
"We do not advoclite that. We Howard Hughes empire, contact· the beaches, but what benefit-is
do not tolerate it and if someone Sato ~Improves' ed the two underworld figures in that ? Huntington Beach is un~
is saying that is our philosophy, [ connection with the Castro plot. dergoing an explosive growth ~· a
want them pointed out and ex-TOKYO (AP Y -Former Earlier this year. two aides to rather special predicament."
Today those numbers were in-
creasing.
posed for what they are, and that Prime l\.1inister EisakuSato, who the late Robert F . Kennedy said Goodyear pointed out that he
would be charlatans," he said to-suffered a stroke in a restaurant they had been told by the then-owns nine apartment units "in
In addition to the surgeons
hospital administrators too ar~
supporting the attempt to apply
pressure for relief legislation.
dar. and was reported near death, im-attorney general of the existence town and the tax could cost him
proved slightly today, doctors of such a plot. considerably if he sells, but he
tselgen·s remarks dealt with a said. Doctors earlier said the Neither Ma heu nor the un· s till supports the lax as the
sur Vey t aken by parents at condition of th e 74-year-old der world figures were ques· ·f airest way l o provide the
Harper School in Fountain statesman was so criti cal they tioned by the Cull Rockefeller services he wants. ,
Valley, who said they want more dared not move him from the Commission, but reportedly the ·Schultz said his main desire, is
discipline and more structure in Shinkiraku restaurant where he Castro plot was Cully probed by to see a vote of the people. If the
Couple Sued
In Dog Bite
the classroom. collapsed Monday night. staff investigators. ;people want the tax, then it· is 1~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-0~k:•~Y~·~h~e~s~a~y~s=.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;-The parent g roup surveyed 217 II
of the 405 parents with children at •r
Damages totaling $50,000 were
demanded t.tonday in Orange
County Superior Court by a Hunt-
ington Beach woman who claims
her 7-year·old daughter was bit·
ten on the face by a Germar
Shepherd dog.
Named as defendants in the
·lawsuit filed by Marilyn Powers,
6651 Edgemont Drive, are the
dog's owners, ft.1r. and Mrs. Toby
Owens or Garden Grove.
Mrs. Powers slates that the
Owens' dog a ttacked and bil her
daughter, Rhonda MaTilyn
Powers. 7, last June 20 al the
Owens' horn e.
Harper School. They said the
other 198 parents were not re-
ached in time to complete the
survey_
Of those reached, some said
they like the school's programs
as they now stand, but 145 said
they want more structure in the
cJassroom , 155 want teachers to
take mare control over learning
and 147 want to cul out pilot pro·
grams and ex perimentation.
District officials and trustees
agreed to work with the parent
group in meeting thei,r concerns.
Both Belgen and Trustee
Sheila Meyers live in the Harper
School attendance area.
Council Action
Here ip capsule form are actions taken by the Hunt-
ington Beach City Council Monday night:
TOWN LOTS: Abandoned attempts to form a $2 million
assessment district to improve streeta and other services.
ARCHEOLOGY: Delayed action unUl June 2 on a pro-
;x>sed antiquities ordinance which would protect archeology
sites from private development.
HERO: Honored 17-year-old Matt Williams ror saving
the Ute or two-year-old Larry Satchell who nearly drowned
Jn a swimming paol.
GAS STATIO NS: Delayed action on chan1es in develop·
ment standards for gus stations because there were not
enough council members present to approve the changes.
PLANNERS: Ordered the staff to bc!gtn processing ap·
plicanl!I tor the plaMlng commisslon. The terms or three
commissioners, Roger Slates, Marcus Porter and Frank
Higgens, expire June30.
DOG TAGS: Asked the animal care and control com·
mission to establish a method tor pro-rating lhe cost of city
tags for all animals. •
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WHAT YOU SEE IS
IMOT MECESSi.RILYt"
WHAT YOU GET!
The tufting machines moke carpet 70 times. foster lhon Ax.minster end Wilton
today th an 30 years ago. ~
The tufting machines make carpel 70 times foster than Axmininter and Wilton
looms. These machines will make up to ! 2 lineal feet of carpeting per minute,
e th~r twelve or fifteen feet wide. The relative ease of th is manufacturing
method has hod one negative aspect. Instead of about ten respected,
reliable mills, today there ore more than 300 mills, many of questionable
integrity. It is n~t _d~fficu1t for a clever carpet designer to make a carpet \od~
far better than it 1s, •
The answer to the consumer is clear: Either know your manufacturer -o"r rely
on a reputable retailer .. (Alden's, of course.}
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VOL. 68, NO. 140, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES
' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1975 N. TEN CENTS
,Panel OKs Malpractice fusurance Cut
' l!ACRAM ENTO (UPI) -
Despite opposition from in·
surance companies, an As ·
a:embly committee-has un-
anlmously passed legislation to
immediately lower medical
malpractice insurance pre-
miams and get striking doctors back lo work .
Hours berore the .committee
approved the measure Monday lo
* * *
e
Mafioso
'Tied to
CIA Plot?
WASHINGTON (UPI> -The
Rockefeller Commission has re·
Ceived evidence (rom the FBI
linking the Central Intelligence
Agency with the Mafia in an at-
te mpt to assass_in ate Cuban
Premier Fidel Castro, a com~
Diission source said today.
''During its 18-week investiga.
lion of the CIA, the commission·
~eaded by Vice President Nelson
A. Rockefeller uncovered a com-
plete file on the matter in the
Department or Justice. the
source said.
It was not clear whether th~
1961 project was approved by
then-President Kennedy.
Top CIA officials have con-
sistently denied that the agency
ever approved any assassination
plots, but have.declined lo com-
ment on whether such plots were
discussed.
The existence or the FBI file
was reported today by 'lbe New
York Times and confirmed by
United Press International from
commission sources.
The FBI file reportedly showed
that Sam Giancana, a well·
known Chicago rackets figure,
and unde rworld soldier of
fortune .John Roselli were con-
tacted by the CIA in 1961 and of.
cered a contract to carry out the
-plot.
They reportedly were given
poison capsules, which were to
be used to kill the Cuban leader.
At the time', both were said to
h3ve been under investigation by
the Department of Justice in con·
n~ction with their underworld ac-
tivities. lt was unclear whether
there was any attempt lo carry
qut the plot.
RALLY COOLS,
• DOWLOSES7
·NEW YORK <UPIJ -Investor
disappointed over the economy's
performance in the first quarter
sent prices lower in moderate
tr'S.ding today on the New York
S£ock Exchange after an early
t;t:lly fizzled.
The Dow Jones industrial
average, which had been ahead
about two points in the first hour,
dfopped 7 .20 to 830.49. Declines
ted advances. (Tables, All).
. or~:a :··'
W'e•Clier
Continued cloudy with
·: chance of light showers in·
· l and Wednesday. Windy -! and continued quite cool
• 1 with highs at the beaches 58
1 rising to 63 inland. Lows
• .near50 ..
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1NSIDE TODA 'Y .
''The Mary Tyler Moore
, Show'' wo• hailed blf the"
., ttlmlionacodem11.01theout·
., 1iondino comed'I/ •erie• of
• : Jftf.75, unnnlnd.a 1<>1al of m
Emmv• Mondav . nlglll. l"1g<
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Immediately reduce medical in·
surance rates, the Legislature
began a special sessiun to deal
with Gov. Edmund G. Brown
Jr. 's nine-point program for
long-range malpractice reforms.
Special session bills were im·
mediately introduced to solve the
long.range pr9blem by limiting
the amount people could sue doc-
* * * •
tors, and cl01mping a lid on fees
a ttorneys could receive in
malpractice cases.
Another measure proposed a
state-financed malpractice in-
&urance fund comparable to the
unemployment insurance fund tor jobless workers.
Assembly Speaker Leo T -.
McCarthy, who worked for a
compromise agreement between
* * * • •
the insurance industry, doctors
and lawmakers to immedialely
lower ~remiums, said he hoped
coinmittee 8p&)rova1 may con·
vince job·boycotUng physicians
to go back to work.
The bill was approved. by the
Assembly Fi n ance a nd
Insurance Committee on a 9-0
vote and sent to the Ways and
Means Committee.
* * *
The measure (A8928) by As·
semblyman Robert McLennan
<R-Downey), would require in -
surance companies to form
"pools" to provide malpractice
insurance policies in areas of
Californi a where such insurance
isnolavailable.
Brown told reporters he did not
have a position on the bill becaU5e
* * *
he had not read the latest amend·
ments.
But B roY.'n 's chief spoke~man
on malpractice insurance, Busi ~
nes s ·;ind Trai'ns portiition
Sec retary Oonal(l ·Burns, ques·
tioncd parts of the'Proposal. say.'
ing it may not produce the money
needed for companies to create
ins urance reserves as rt."Quired
by law.
* * *
IC _..rISIS roo
Oil Delay
Requested
By Brown
SACRAMENTO <UPI) -Gov.
Edmund G. Brown Jr. today
asked the federal government lo
delay a proposed lease sale of
1.56 million acres for oil drilling
off the Southern California coast.
Immedia te offshore oil de-
velopment ''has not been
justified in terms of a clear na-
tion al energy policy," Brown
6aid in a l etter to St'anley
Hathaway, acting secretary of
the Interior.
ln His first major public state-
ment about the leases since tak·
ing office, Brown said senators,
congressmen , several branches
or state governme nt ''and
virtually every local official in
the state have expressed.
criticism of various aspects of
the proposed program."
Drilling rigs "may pose a ma·
jor environmental threat to
Southern California beaches," he
added.
The governor also criticized
the federal government for not
providing the state with more in-
formation about the sale that is
scheduled for September.
Ban Extended
UPITe~o
TOOTER -Dr. Louis Lewis
combines some flute play-
ing with some lobbying on
the malpractice situation in
Sa n Francisco's Union
Square.
So Lottg, Pop
President Ford gets a goodbye kiss from his daughter.
Susan, before boarding a helicopter on the White House
lawn for the first leg of a flight to Charlotte, N.C., where
Ford gave a speech at thecity"s Free.dam Day celebration.
CoW1ly Toughening·
Anti-smoking Laws
By WILL)j\ M SCHREIBER
Ottll• D•lly l'l191:5UH
Recession Causes
Deficit in Budget
Orange County super visors
routinely approved sweeping
amendments to the county's a nti-
smoking ordinance today after
three weeks of discussion and re·
vision . The toughened ordinance
goes into effect in 30days.
The revisions, drafted by
:;upervisor Robert Battin, ex-
pand the s moking ban in county·
dwned and leased buildings and
exte.nd some or t he limitations to
private ·stores. theaters and
restaurants within county ter-
ritory used by the general public.
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
California state budget will be at
least a quarter billion dollars in
the red because or the recession,
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s top
budget officer said today_
Despite the $257 million deficit,
there is still a sizable surplus,
said Finarice Director Roy Bell.
Bell said he expects the state
general rund to take in $8.99 .
billion in the fiscal year begin·
ning July J and spend $9.25
billion .
That deficit will cut Brown's
anticipated budget surplus from
$574 million to $349. 7 million, Bell
told \he Assembly Ways and
Means Committee.
Bell said Brown's Jan. 12
budget correctly anticipated the
decline in the state's economy
''but did not anticipato the
severity of the decline.''
Brown's budget message cau-
tioned .against spending the an-
ticipated surplus because or the
uncertain nature of the economy.
"Altho'ugh our best estimate
indicates the turning point of r~
covery will occur this summer, it
is possible that the recovery will
not occur as rapidly or H strong·
ly as we have projected.
"Since we do not know, il
would be well to resc ve the re·
maining surplus to cover addi·
tlonal revenue losses if economic
iresponse ls delayed," Bell cau·
Uoned the committee.
The revlae<l estimates released
today give some encourage,ment
-but not much -to legislators
and administration officials who
hoped the report would say there
Ja mote money !or new .pro--
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budgeting committees have held
·up $2 billion in proposed spending
programs for r eview arter
today's revenue report. Those
proposals would all be on top of
Brown's tight $11 .3 billion
budget.
The·strictest application of the
ordinance, however, will be on
N,ewport-Mesa
Board Cuts Back
In Override Vote
By HILARY KAYE
ot !IM D•lly Pl191 SU.ff
Wh en voters in the Newport-
Mesa Unified School District
turned down a tax override lasl
'November, school trustees de-
cided to m ake the proposal more
palatable.
As a r esult, the measure on the
May 27 balldt again asks voters
lo raise the tax r.ate, but this time
asks for less money.
Proposition Z, which drew.
about 25,000 •'no " votes and
20,000 "yes'' votes last Nov·
ember. asked for approval to
raise the spending per pupil by
$1!!0. It would have authorized a
S4·cent tax hike .
ThJs time, the school district is
asking for a $100 per pupil spend·
ing hike.
ExacUy how much the tax rate
would be r11tsed is debatable.,
however, because fhfaJ fiiUft9
from Ulo COllAl)' OD 11;1•~ I
valuation are still unknown.
Early county figures brought
an estimate of a rive-cent hike
over this year's tax rate. It would
mean that the $4 .07 tax rate of
this year would increase to $4.12
next year.
However, recent information
from the county that the assessed
valuation may be closer to a 10
percent increase rather than the
five perce nt hi ke previously
estimated. may mean a smaller
tax rate hike, or none at all. An
increase in assessed value would
still mean higher taxes, though.
· Whatever the rate turns out to
be, It would s till be an increase
over the proposed tax r ate for
next year without a s uccessful
ta x override measure.
Thol"" rate figures lo drop to
about $3. 76 per $100 assessed
valuation. ...
S(bool trustees and. •d'"
...,M&MVaE,f'liea2)
county property.
'fh e measure was approved4-l
with Supervisor Ralph Diedrich
opposing. He said he believes
some portions of the new or-
dinance are un enrorceable.
Under the new law, smoking
will be expressly prohibited in all
public meeting rooms, building
hallways and building elevators.
It will be allowed only in private
offices. restrooms, employe
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Riley to Ask
Ordinance to
Stop Nudity
Orange County Supervisor
1Thomas Riley said today he will
propose that the Board or
Supervisors adopt an urgency or-
dinance that would prohibit
public nudity in unincorporated
areGs of the county.
According to Riley, the pro-
posed ordin ance authored by
county counsel Adrian Kuyper is
both constitutional and effective.
If enacted, Riley's ordinance
would make it a misdemeanor
for a ny person over 10 years old
to appear in a public place, in·
eluding beaches, without opaque
cove.ring over at least sotne por·
lions of their body.
In announcing that he will ask
for adoption or the ordinance
next week, Riley said public
.nudity is offensive to large num·
hen of people.
''We have already had
numerous reports of incidents on
county beaches ." Riley said.
"With summer almost on us
and large crowds expected at the
beaches I think we should take
the precautions to protect the
public iro~ being el(posed lo
something that is offensive to it.".
If adopted next week the
supervisor's ordinance wiU be et·
focllve'~edlately,
Hospital
Officials·
Huddling
liospital administrators
throughout Orange County, raced
with a virtual halt on elective
surgeries by the end of the week.
called emergency meetings to-
day to map plans to tackle the
crisis.
Short work weeks and pay cuts
are.being planned to ease the ex-
pected 40 pe rcent drop in patients
in the private hos pitals as a re-
sult of the decision reached r.1on-
day night, of the 125 ancsthe·
siologists in the county to stop
participating in au but emergen-
cy, cancer, obstetric and lire and
limb threatening surgeries. The
doctors are protesting the spiral-
ing cost of malpractice in-
surance.
After a m cc-ting o r the
anesthesiologists in the Orange
County Medic~Asso 'ation.
Orange, Dr. Phil · We gart, a ~
• SJX'lkesman for the gro p, said he.
expected 80 pe rcent or the coun·
ty 's anesthesiologists to be
participating in the slowdown by
Wednesday and "almost 100 per-
cent" by Friday_
But there wer e indications to-
day that the slowdown would
spread to other doctors. The
anesthesiologists' action has the
s upport of the Orange County
Medical Association, and Dr.
Philip McFarland of FU iierton,
association president, also said
that the association will support
the decision ••o r several in -
dividual physicians to withhold
non-emergency services .. _ to
develop a unified action.··
Everett Bannister, an associa·
tion administrator, agreed today
that the strike could spread to
10ther doctors. The association
has 1,900 members.
Anesthesiologists at Tustin
Community Hospital are waiting
to see whether the legislature
passes emergency legislation to
relieve the situation by Friday.
according to Mrs. Jane White,
director or nurses.
"If some l egislation· is not
passed to alleviate the insurance
problem, l"m pretty sure they
will go along with the slowdown.
Through Friday, we will pro-
bably function normally.''
A halt to elective surgeries, s he
said, would cut about 50 percent
of the hospital's patient load.
Consequently, other employes
will be given early vacations or
leaves of absence.
If the wal kout las ts l ong
enough, she said, the hospital
<See DOCTORS, Page AZ)
Hoag Medi.cs
Slow ·Down
A poll of Hoag Memorial
Hospital anesthesiologists
in Newport Beach today in-
dicated that all will take
part in th e medic al
slowdown beginning Mon-
day, Dr. Ward Bissonette
said after a s taff meeting
broke up at mid-day_
The reduction of surgical
services to t ake Care of on·
ly emergency, cancer and
obstetric cases, he said,
will last until the leg-
islature enacts a measure
to counter high malprac-
tice insurance costs.
"I hope it doesn't IQst
more then a week or so."
i;uid Dr. Bissonette. ··1
cun't afford to stny Out
very long and we arc very
concerned about the other
· employes at the h""'*"'.:t,
There may be as D).lllW lil:\
400 or 500 unernP.JofiliC
because or lhis ••• -.
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J1iry Eyes Viej9
M11rder Scene
llJ TOM BARLEY
OlllltDillf ,.,._.Sutf
A jury thal spent mostof:Mon.-
1d ay tourin g the Irvine area
V.'here fl.1 ission Viejo teacher
F1orenr e N11nry Brown spent the
last terror-fill ed hours of her Jile
,,·as <.isked today to find suspect,
Stl·~·en Cr°'ig llurd guilty of first
deg ree murder . (Related Picture
Puge AJ)
Deput y Dis trict Attorney
Fra nk Briseno identiried her
killer as Hurd, 25, a bushy-haired
transit.•nt "'ho has spent most or
the fi ve years s ince Mrs. Brown's
murder in mental detention.
Bris l•no further described
}l urd tod ay in hi s opening state-
ml'nts ;is the leader of a gang or
drug-using drifters who met ma
Costa ~•l esa motel five years ago
to pl<.1n a n arm ed robbery that
turned into a murder radtpage
<.1nd claimed two victims in 24.
)lours.
Brise no told the Orange County
Supt'r1or Court jury thal bolh
kil lin gs ~·ere ··vicious, violent
crin1es in which neither victim
v;;1s s hown any element of com-
passion or m ercy."
-rilrs. Brown. 31, or El Toro, was
on her "·uy to the school district
offirt·s on June 3, 1970, when her
statio n wagon was stopped by the·
gang at the Sand Canyon Road
exit of the Santa Ana Freeway,
Briseno said.
And he reminded the jury o(
the panel's tour Monday when.
'1 it h Judge Frank Domenichini
and <:ourl o£fi cials, they toured
tht• various points at.which Mrs.
Bro"'n "''as humiliated, stabbed,
murdered and then buried in a
shullow g rave just over the
Riverside-County line:-' -
Briseno commented lo the jury
that there was very little hope
that r.lrs. Brown would receive
Wind, Snow
Lash North
California
By The Assocfil.ed Press
A r are D ecember-type storm
in Pt'Iay la s h e d Northern
California tod ay with dus t-
blowing. gale-force winds and
~now in the Sierra Nevada.
The storm closed highways, re-
d uced airport vis ibility and
('aused minor poY•er failures
overnight.
Unseas on ;:ib l e «o ld tern·
pe r a tures under c lear ski es
threatened to pose frost pro-
blems tonight (or Nevada cat·
tlcmen a nd growers in No1thern
Ca l i forn ia o rchards and
vineya rds .
Winds gusted to 52 miles a n
hour at San Francisco lnterna·
tional Ai rport !\1onday night.
Pill·s of drifting, wind-driven
sand forecd closure of the Great
. Hi gh"·ay along San Francisco's
Ocean Be<.ich.
\\l inds "ere gus ting al 45
m.p.h. :'lion~ San Francisco and
San f\l;.itco County coasts toda y.
Gusts also rt"achcd 45 m.p.h. al
Travis Air f"orcc Base, Stockton
and Sacr::amenlo today.
Visibility was sharply reduced
at Sacramento und Stockton
airports beca use of blowing dust
:.ind s;ind.
Reno r eported sno"' h'londay
night and today. Slide 1\tountain
west or Reno reported a tern · pera turc of 8 dejrecs above
frt•ezing. one of the coldest in the
nation.
T he snow a lso delayed the
opening of the Tioga Pass, which
park officia ls s aid v.·ould not be
,open until t he first week in June.
ORANGE COAST N
any other kind or treiilment in
view of what he said was meted
out to service station attendant
Jerry Wayne Carlin the previous
d ay. •
Briseno said llurd was with
Arthur Cra ig "Moose'' Hulse,
then 16, on June 2, 1970, when
Carlin. 20, was robbed of $40
while tending the pumps at a
Garden Grove area service sta·
ti on.
Briseno said Carlin was taken
to the rest room by J.lurd and
Hulse where a comment made by
the young attendant to Hulse led
the 350-pound, six-foot youth to
strike Car lin on the head with a
roofer 's ax.
Carlin, his head and sholilders
draped over the urinal, waa tben
repeatedly s truck by Hulse Wltil
the upper part of his body
became unrecognizable, Briseno
said. ·
, The prosecutor stressed t hat
Hurd is not being tried today £or
the Carlin murder •for which
Hulse is now serving a life which·
Hulse is now serving a life tern:a in
state prison. Hulse is scbeduJedto
appear as a prosecution witness.
Hurd, Briseno alleged, was
the architect of Mrs: Brown's
murder in an Irvine ora9ge
grove during which the helpless
woman was g rot esquely mutilat-
ed before she died at the hands or
her attackers.
Briseno said he will show the
jury pictures depictirte those
mutilations. all or which were
taken shortly after what Wf.S
lef.t.Q(!be .i!ltrac.tive teacher wU...
removed from its grave near the
Ortega Highway.
T he pictures were clearly visi·
ble to the audience in the court·
room . By s harp contrast •.
Briseno has assembled pictures
of Mrs. Brown take'n before her
death, one in a colored studio
portrait a nd another or the happy
teacher taken at Disneyland with
a group of children.
Talk Planned
By Carpenter
State Se n . Dennis Carpenter
CR-Newport Beach) will discuss
the status of legislation pending
in Sacramento a t a meeting Fri·
day or Newport Harbor Chamber
of Commerce directors .
Ca rp e nt e r 's addre ss.
··Dateline Sacramento," will
take plaC'e al a noon luncheon at
the h1 arriott Hotel.
Chamber s pokes men stressed
that the public is v.:cJC"omc. The
luncheon is priced at S7 per
person. Reservations C"a n be
made throug h the chamber.
Heights Unit
Meeting Set
Resi dent s o f the Newport
rleights area a re invited to al·
tend the annu al meeting of the
Newport Heights Association at
7 :30p.m . Wednesday.
Prior to the meeting, to be held
al the Newport Heights Elemen·
Lary SC"hool, 300 E . 15th St., fire
equipment will be on display.
During the meeting, members
of the fire department wi ll ex-
plain the paramedics program
and give tips on fire prevention in
the home.
Also, the Ne wpor t Beach
Police Department wilt give a
presentation on burglary preven·
lio n and home security.
Refreshments and door prizes
will also be part or the meeting.
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MURDER .SUSPECT MOORE ARRAIGNED TODAY
Officer Barry ,Snyder (right) Led the Way from Jail
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Election
Falters
South Coast Regional Zone
commiasioners f allt."Cl in an e!!orl
to elect a new chairman Monday
in Long Beach.
Commissioners could not de·
cide between Russ Rubley, Long
Beach city courrcilman who is
currently a.tlin&: chairman. and
Robert Rooney, Cal Slate Long
Beach economics professor who
served as the (irsl chairman in
1973,
However , Roone y later
withdrew his name from nomina-
tion. At the June 2 meeting, com-
missioners will either un·
animously elect Rubley or place
another name in nomination, ac-
cori;ting to Executive Director
Mel c,rpentcr.
Rooney did not say why he was
withdrawing from the race.
Abstaining votes by Frank
Casado, a newly app<>inted com·
missioner, and Laurence Schmit,
How to Give
Refugee Ai.d
Orange Coast residents
who d esire to donate
clothing or make conlribu-
tioll• t'o assist refueees :
from South Vietnam at :
Camp Pendleton can only :
do so through t.he Salvation :
Army. •
Camp Pendleton Com~ ·
mlindaDL Brig. Gen. P11.ul :
Graham has assigned this :
duty. •
Checkij should be mailed :
to the nearest Salvation ;
Army -0rfice and car~fully •
marked REFUGEES, to
assure they go through
proper channels.
Salvation Army Lt. Co1.
Donald v. Ba.rry said
clothing will be picked up.
Donors should make an ap-
point rh cn t with their
nearest Salvation Army of·
fice.
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DOCTORS
an Orange County supervisor . employ es may go on a three or
failed to give e ither nominee lhe four-day work week.
seven votes needed. Other medical specialists, she
Rooney received six votes and said , are likely to so along with
. Rubley five votes on the first the anesthesiologists' walkout.
ballot when Casado abstained, "'It's just a question or time
and each received five votes on · be£ore all the doctors are af£ect-
the second ballot, when Schmit ed by it. Ptfost or them seem to be
abstained, too. j n s y m p a t h y with the
·schmit then s uggested the anesthesiologists," Mrs. White
commission wait &everal weeks said.
ll.O allow time to.consider the mat..-The biggest surgery center in 't.erofanewchairman. h · · The commission was left Orange County -t e nine
H • •d Ch operating rooms shared by St. Onncl e arges without a chairman last month Joseph's and Childrens Hospital
when Gov. Edmund G. B"?wn Jr. of Orange County 10 Orange -
removed. former chall'man the m ost arfecled in the Donald Bnght. w~s.
C nf L Rooney is generally identified cnsis. .
0 ront agunan with the pro-environmental fac· The patient loa~ was off 20 per-
. tion, while Rubley's positions are ' cent al SL Josephs today and all
o!tenwithpropertyoWners. p~r.so nnel , i nclud in g ai:J ..
John M . Moore, who claims to
be a member of the Laguna Hare
Krishna sect, was led away from
Laguna Beach City Jail today for
arraignment on murder charges.
1\1.oore was arrested minutes
after 'the shooting death of his
estranged wife, Jayme F. Sim·
mons, 24, a m ember of the Indian
r eli gious cult, Friday in the mid·
dleor a Lagµna Beach street near
the downtown business district.
La~una Beac h police have·
compiled a voluminous stack 01
police reports, interviews and
coroner's findings in the case, the
city's first murder since 1972.
when a woman w as shot to death
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MEASURE
mini s trators h a ve said they
believe the voters last November
,.,,ere tell ing them to cul baek the
district budget.
And , they are quick to point out
that trustees have trimmed more
than $3 million from the 1975-76
budget proposal. A1ost or that
money has come from central
&J dministration and· s upport
~ervices.
0 £ that figure, Sl .8 million will
n~t be returned to the budget re·
gardless of the outcome of the
i\Iay 27 election, school officials
say.
The school district encoun·
tered the budget deficit this year
'because of Senate Bill 90, a slate
law passed in 1972 that attempted·
to provide property tax relief and
also equalize spending among
school districts in the state.
Under SB 90, Newport-Mesa
can only incre ase its spending per
pupil by three percent, unless the
voters approve a higher increase
in a tax override m easure.
District admini strators say
there is no way to keep up with in-
fl ationary costs with a t hree per·
cent increase. Instead or a three
percent hike, they are hoping to
raise the s pending per pupil from
Sl,272 to SI ,372 next year.
-------xi•ong wilh tile unsuccessful ~m1n1-stf-at-0r:s,-were on-a-foor-day
by her boyfriend in a Wave Street voting atlempt, commissioners week . ,The s lowdown at St.
apartment. again tangled with the con-J oseph s . began Monday aqd
i A coroner 's au topsy troversial financial disclosure therefqre IS the most affected .. r
established that three .25 caliber proposal suggested by David Surgeons ~re ~Lso .suppo.rti.Dg
slugs.were fired into the brain of Commons, the other new com-the anesthes1olog1sts 1n their at-
the woman. missioner appointed by Gov-tempt to pres~ Governor Brown ernor Brown. and. the. Legislature to enact
Moore, who lists an alternate Three weeks ago, Commons l eg1~lat10.n ~~ so ly~ the pro·
name or Jagaddeva Das, was ar· proposed that all commissioners fess1onal l1!!.b1hty cr1s1s. .
rested at the Hare Krishna Tern-reveal their financial holdings "The su.rgeons ari:: not go~ng
·pie, 641 Ramona Avenue. He told and those of their families. £rom hospital to hosp1l~l look1ng
police he had gone there to The proposal was sent totbe at· for a place to operate, was the
change from his white and blue tomey general for 3 ruling but way ~ sp~~esman for St ..
Krishna dhote , (robes) into Monday CommOns asked com· Josephs put 1~.
trousers. missioners whether they wouJd ··we are urging our employ~s
Officers Carlene Ambrose and :iUpport the measure voluntarily. and the patie,nts and ~embers. ~C
Barry Snyder along with two de-After heated discussion, all the community to wnte ?r wire
tectives were sent to the temple commissioners agreed to go Governor Brown and legislators
immediately a£ler the shooting along with proposal, except Com· to encc;>~ra.~e t~e st~te to r:esolve
and saw Moore talking witb. missioners Carmen Warschaw the cn s1s, said Richard Grun-
another devotee or the sect. and Louis Nowell. · dy, administrator or the 14l·bed
New Staffers
Of Y Feted
At Reception
A reception to introduce new
6taf! membe rs or the Orange
Coast YMCA to the public will
be held from 4 to 6 p.m . Wednes-
day at the Y, 2300 Uni versity
Drive, Newport Beach.
The public is invited.
The new executive director is
Jim deBloom, who cqmes from
the Los Angeles YMCA.
''WoOO y" Morf is the new pro·
gram director. He last ser ved as
director of Camp Osceola. Ron
Markillie is the physical direc-
tor. Markillie was formerly with
the Monterey-Salinas YMCA.
The Orange Coast "Y" serves
Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and
parts of Irvine.
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Huntington I nte rcommunity
Hospital.
SMOKING.
''There is ti strong feeling
among all the sta£f members,"
she said, "but there does q.ot
seem lo be a group action or a~y
• kind. lt all seems to be individu.al
lounges and specific areas de-a!:'tion.''
signaled by county de)1artment Administrators at Costa Mesa
heads. · Memorial Hospital and P aciOCa
The total ban will also extend Hospital, Huntington Beacb,
to the reading rooms, viewing were in emergency session lo
rooms and other public areas of prepare plans to reduce the im·
libraries and m useums. pact. or the drop in patients. It will also apply to all public
and private health care facilities
except in rooms occupied by one
patient. Smoking in stage and
movie theaters will be allowed
only in lobbies.
Retail store managers may ap-
ply the law with their own discre·
lion and if they choose to ban
smoking the ordin a nce will back
them up.
In r eslaurants that do not
already reserve 20 percent or
more of their seating £or non·
smokers, such an area must be
set aside.
' • Coast Panel Okays
Ra1nps, Boat Slips
The cons truction o( seven
ra mps and boat ~lips in Newport
Beach's · Promontory Bay was
approved Monday by coastal
commissioners.
The $49,000 project by Irvine
Pacific Development Company
involves seven homes on Harbor
Island Drive and Bayside Drive.
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TERRA LINDA (AP) -A
brother and sister say il took 22
years and an international inci·
dent to locate the seafaring
father they claim is Charles T.
Miller, captain o( the U.S.
merchant ship Maya1tuez.
"I tried lo get ·hold of him a
number of times like when I got
married a n d whe n my two
children were born," James T.
r.tiller s.ai d in an interview
Monday. ''Now he's )rot s ix
grandchildren he doesn\ know
about."
The 34-year·old electrician
said h e a nd his mother r e·
cognized the captain's volCe and
fa ce in a television broadcasl
Saturday afte r Cambodia re·
leased the Mayaguezcrew.
"We compared old photos to
pictures in the papers," he added
"He's older now, but It's him. No
doubt about it. My slstef and I
are both excited and want to talk
to him."
His 28·year-old sister, Cheryl
iMJ.Uer P edersen, said, "I didn't
even know if he was living. When
I was born', he and my mother
were divorced.
"I was five or so the last time I
saw him," she recalled. "He took
my brother and m e to a n
Oakland department store and
told us to buy a nything we want·
ed £or our Christmas presents.''
"There's no bitterness towards
him," she added. ''1bings like
this happen when people get
divorced.'·
Mrs. Pedersen , now a mother'\
of four, said she was sending a
letter to the captain in Hong
Kong.·
The 62-yea'r·old sea captain's·
present wire, A.nn Miller of Foun·
tain Valley, declined to either
confirm or deny whether he had
been married previously or h•d
children. "They should ask my
husband that.'' she said.
Sea-Land Company, the
Oakla nd-based o~·ncr or the
. Mayaguez, said the sh1pwould bo
in Hong Kong for five d•r.· but
Mil ler was not availab e im·
mediately for com.menl. /
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The tu1l~nq machine'> make carpel 70 time s faster than A)(mininter and Wilton
looms. These machines will moke up to 12 lineal feet of co~peting per minute,,
either twelve o r fi fteen feet wide. The relative ease of th is monufacturing
method has had one negative aspect. Instead of about ten resp!lcted,
reliable mills, today there ore mae than 300 mills, many of que s.tionable
integrity. It is not d ifficult for a clever carpet designer to make a carpet look
far better t~n it is.
The answer to the consumer is clear: Either know your mon~urer -or rely
o n a reputable retailer. (Alden's, of course.)
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Short-range Proble 1n
Social Security
Crisis Dispelled
ByS\'L'VJA l'O&TE&
(S«ortd m a"'1"Mi•J
For the 31 million Ameri cans -aged , d1sabl8d, younc
widows. children -wbo recei ve Social Security benefit
('hecks each month , a n1ghtmare closing 1n ts that your pay·
ments might be drastically cut or stopped
For the 100 ni.1lll on
of us working a nd pay
ing Social Secunty con·
tr1butlona out. of our
earntnes. the sudd en
21pectre is that. while our
Social Security t axes
wtll increase, funds to
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Money's
Worth
pay us benefits will be exhausted wh~n we reach retirement
age
Jlow ser ious are these f1nanc1ng problems? llow can
lhey be m et with m1rumum dis turbance "
(1) TO PUT THE FINANCING issues in perspective , no
one need fear tha t Social Secun ty benefits will not be paid lo
him (or her ) when they fall due, declares a "white paper"
issued earlier this year by a responsible group or expert!t
The authors · former Health, Education a nd Welrare
Secretaries Elhol L Richardson, W1Jbut J Cohen, Robert
Finch, J ohn W Gardner and Arthur Flemmmg, also
former Social Secunly comm1ss1oners Robert M. Ball,
W1ll1am L Mitchell , and Charles I Schottland
(2 ) There arc two separate f1nanc1ng problems , short
term J.Jnd long term Taking up the short term problem
fi rst, this has resulted Cro m the comb1n at1on or a galloping
rate or 1nflal1on a nd a slump induced plunge in employment
and paychecks T his will not last
In the 1972 a mendments to the Social Secunty law, con·
gress provided that SS benefits were lo rise automatically
with the cost of l1v1n g •
THE ASSUMPTIONS JN TllE estimates prepared at
the time of the '72 changes were that the cost of llV1ng would
rise at an average rate of about 3 percent a nd that wages
would go up a l an a verage rate of 5 percent The add1t1onal
income from Social Secunty taxes paid on the h igher wages
of workers would be avail able to finance the cost of livmg tn·
creases 1n benefits
But the r .1 le of 1nnabon since '72 has far exceeded 3 per
cent At the s ame time, record high unemployment has
been erolhng revenues from SocJal Secunty contributions
Because of this combination or troubles, Social Secunly will
pay out $3 btl hon m ore1n 1975 lhan 1l will lake 1n
This 1s scarcely a basis (or panic The SS system has
a'bout $55 b1lhon 1n reserve-funds -$46-bilhon for tbe-~asn
benefits program a nd $9 btllion for Medicare's hospital 1D·
surance The whole purpose of these r eser ves 1s to create a
pool that m ay be drawn upon dunng a business recession
s uch as today's
I N FACT, FORME R CO MMISSIONER of Social Securi·
t y Robert M Ball thinks that with our . sltll drooping
economy, 1t 1s probably a good thing to have Social Secunty
paying out more 10 benefits than 1t 1s collcct1ng from worker
4'nd employer contr1but1ons
With these billions st11l 1n reserve, Ball ex plains there
1s no 1mmed1 ate need to reqwrc higher Socia l Secunty con
tr1but1ons To hike SS tax rates against today's economic
background would be dramatically inconsistent wilh the in·
w me lax reba tes we aregelt1ng
f"' ;;-If~ obvious however," Bait told m e, ''that a situation
in which the system gives out more Lh an 1t takes ID cannot
be allowed to continue " When the economy has perked up
<but no e arlier than 1m). Ball proposes the maximum
amount o( earnings sub1ecl to SS taxes be raised to $24,000.
Ttus would me an higher laxes for onl y a bout 15 percent of
SS contributors 1t also \\Ould substantially increase lhe
level of their future benefits
Among other proposals by the Advisory Council on
Social Sec urity 1s one that would m ake the hospital in·
s urance p art of Medic are dependent on general U S.
Treasury revenues But this, warn Social Secunty orr1c1als,
raises the danger of introducing a "means test" mto the
program and undermtrung the concepl of a system 1n which
your contr1but1ons earn you a right to benefits , including
health care , in your older years
THE FUNDAMENTAL POINT is that the short.r ange
f1 nanc1ng problem in no way constitutes a f1n anc1al cn s1s
and Congress 1s r1ghl now s tudying the van ous solutions to
the problem
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.:Mafioso
" ' iTied to .
;CIA Plot?
; WASJUNGTON <UPI) -The
llockefeller Commluloa bas re·
!(elved evidence from the FBI
linking the Central Intelligence
.;Mency wilh the Mafia in an at·
Jempt to assassinate Cuban
~emier Fidel Castro, a com·
mission source said today.
·. ~. During its 18-week investiga-
t19n of the CIA, the· commission·
-lleaded by Vice Preaident Nelson ~-Rockefeller uncovered a com-
.J)J.ete file on the matter in the
l>epartmenl of Justice, the
!Ource said. .
·"It was not clear whether th~
1961 t>rojecl was ap°proved by
iden-,President Kennedy. ~:rop CIA officials have con-
t11tent1y denied that the agency
ever approved any assassination
~. but have declined to com·
~nt on whether such plots were
~cussed.
The existence of · the FBI file
'WU reported. today by The New
Y~rk Times and confll'ID.ed by
United Press International from.
tommission sources.
'The FBI file rePortedly showed
ttial Sam Giancana, a well·
krlown Chicago rackets rigure,
a'nd underworld soldier of
fortune John Roselli were con·
titCted. by the CIA in 1961 and of.
:t'ered a cc;>.nt.J11~t to carry out the
plot.
, They reportedly were given
j>1llson capsules, which were to
1:>e used to kill the Cuban leader.
, At the time, both were said to
b8ve been under investigation by Ut~ Department of Justice in COD·
llfltetion with their underworld ac-
fiiities . It was unclear whether
:. · ~e was any attempt to carry
Clllt Ille plot.
I t ·~. G-ge S. McGovei;o (D-
S.D.'l, said in an interview last
week after returning from. Cuba
that Cutro bad documentation
pntving be was the target of a
Cl.A. assassination plot.
Also last week, former Treuury Secretuy ·c. '°"'*lu
Dillon,. the vice chal.nllao of the
.Roikefeller CommiuJ.on, told re-
.potters the panel's final report
Would discuss allegations the
CIA was involved in a number of
8.Massination plots. He said the
~rt on this issue would "deal
mainly with Castro" but refused
tOelaborat.e. •
The commission is scheduled
10 give its fi nal report to Presi·
~pt Ford June6, and it is expect·
~it will be made public shortly
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Fraud Case '
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.'LOSANGELES (AP)-Seven
};e?sons, including four from
P,rtinge County, have pleaded in-
.pOcent to charges of cheating in·
Cb.vidual investors and financial
inStitutions of $1 million in a · .~illeme involving the sale of sug-
' Jr.and other commodities.
· '.-:Piling pleas Monday were
J.-m,es Dondlch, 42, and Meredith
Rusell, 31, both of Santa Ana;
ehillp Stein, 39, of Orange;
Edward Zuber, 34, of Costa
Mesa ; Michael L. Graham, :n, of
MiH Valley; "Sy Guthrie, 45, of
New York, and J .A. Neel, 34, of
Sreattle.
''u.s. District Court Judge E .
· /llKery Crary set Aug. 19 as trial
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' -land Wednesday. Windy
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·;·riling to 63 inland. Lows
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•1"Bho10 " wa1 hailed by the"
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• .6tandtng comtdJI 1erie1 of
Jl.'14--75, winn.ing a total of N
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Crisis Mounts
County Medics .Slow Down
Hos pita l adminis trators
throughout Ora nge County, raced
with a virtual halt on elective
aurgeries by the end of the week,
\ called emergency meetings to-
day to map plans to tackle the
crisis.
Short work weeks and pay cuts
are being 11lanned to ease the ex-
pected 40 percent drop in patients
in the private hos pitals as a r e-
sult ot the decision reached Mon-
, day night, or th~ 125 anesthe-
dividual physicians to withhold
non·emergency services ••• to
develop a unified a ction.''
Everett Bannister, an ;issocia·
tion adminis trator , agreed today
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Slow Down
siologists in the county to stop A poll or Hoag Memori al
participating in all but emergen· 1-lospital anlltitheslologists
cy, cancer , obstetric and life and in Newport Bea c h today in ·
limb threatening surgeries. The dicated tha t all will take
doctorsare protestinglhe spiral· p a rt in th e m e di ca l
ing cost or m a lpractice in-slowdown beginning Mon~
surance. day, Dr. Ward Bissonette
Arter a m eeting of the said a fter a s taff meeting
anesthesiologists in the Orange broke up at mid-day.
County Medical Association, The reduction of surgical
Orange, Dr. Phillip Weingart, a services to take care of on-
spokesman for the group, said h.e ly emergency, cancer and
expected 80 percent of the coun-obstetric cases, he said.
ty's anesthesiologists to be wlll last until the leg.
participating in the slowdown by islature enacts a measure
Wednesday and "almost 100 per· to counter high malprac·
cent'' by Friday. lice insurance costs.
But there were indications to· "I hope it doesn't last
day that the slowdown would more than a week or so,·•
spread lo othe r doctors. The s aid Dr. Bis sonette . ''[
anesthesiologists' action has the can't afrord to stay out
support of the Orange County very long and we are very M d' I A · ,. d D concerned a bout the other ~ .1ca ssoc1 a .ion , ,an r. employes a l the hos pital P~hp_ ~cFarl and or F)lllerton. __ .-'.(:hef:e-mayi be as ma ny a~
RECIPE FOR FUN ON COSTA MESA'S WEST SIDE
Three Boys, Raltened Cardboard Box, Steep Hill
assoc1at1on pr_es~ent •. also salcl 400 or soo une mployed
that tfle ~s.soc1at1on will s upport because of this .··
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Seeks Ban
On -Nudity
Orange County Supervisor
1ThoD?as Riley said today he will
propj>ilf.'tltli't lif'"llOiT\t of
Supervtlors adopt an urgency or'·
d inance ··that Would prOhlblt
public nudity in unincorporated
areas of the county.
According lo Riley, the pro-
posed · ordinance a uthol"ed by
county counsel Adrian Kuyper.i s
both constitutional and effective.
If enacted, Riley's ordinance
"Would make it a-misdemeanor
for any person over 10 years old
to appear in a public place, in-
cluding beaches, without Opaque
covering over at least some por·
tion1 of their body.
• In annotincing that•he will ask
for adoption pf the ordinapce
next week, Riley said public
.nudity is offensive to large num-
bers of people.
''We h ave already had
numerous reports of incidents on
county beaches,'' Riley said.
"With summer almost on us
and large crowds expected at the
beaches I think we should take
the ·precautions to protect the
public from being exposed to
sorii.ething that is offensive to it.'·
If adopted next. week the
supervisor's ordinance will beef-
fective immediately.
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Mike Finkelstein, Steve Nichols, Gerry Sanney (from top)
Board Cuts Back
In Override Vote
By HILARY KAYE
Ottlle DaUrPIHilsa.ff
When vOters in the Newport·
Mesa Unified School District
turned down a tax override last
November, school trustees de-
c:lded,to m8.ke'the propgsal more
palatable. .
Al a res ult, the measure on the
May 27 ballot again asks voters
to raise the tax rate, but this time
asks for less money.
Proposition Z, which drew
about 25,000 •~no " votes and
Twin Towers Fires
NEW YORK (UPI) -Fire
marabals 1 ay ars o--n was rts~lble for at least \wo, of
.,.,.. fires that broke· out Mon·
~ night In the twin 100.s1«y
towers ot the World Trade
Cente.r. lnveillgalora have
l~beled the five other fires In the
1ky1cr•pers Jlloaday llllbl;y
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ember, asked for approval to
raise the Spending per pupil by
$150. It would have·authorized a
54·cent lax hike.
This time, the s chool district is
asking for a $100 per pupil spend-
ing hike. .
Exactly how much the tax rate
would be raised is debatable ,
however , because fin al fi gures
from the county on assessed
valuaUon are still"unknown .
Eady county. figures brought
an estimate-of a five-cent hike
over thls year 's t a x rate. It would
mean that the $4 .0( tax rate of
this year would increase to $4.12
next Year.
However, recent information
rrom the COUDlf ttiat the ~i~
vlluaUon p>•Y 1-cijJler to,.~ '!.q ,
percent lneroue ri!Ui'e< °"Iii tl\6l
tl•e percent ·hike :previously
esUmatcd, a\ay mean a small~
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Requested
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SACRAMENTO (UP!) -Gov.
Edmund c·. Brown Jr. today
• asked the federal government to
delay a proposed lease sale or
1.56 million acres for oil drilling
off the Southern California coast.
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Immediate offs hore oil de-
ve lopment ''has not b een
justified in terms or a clear na·
lion al energy policy," Brown
said in a l e tte r to Stanley
Hathaway, acting secretary or
the Interior.
ln his firs t m ajor public stale·
ment about the leases since tak-
ing office, Brown said senators ,
congressm en, several branches
of state government ••and
virtually every local official in
the s tate hav e e xpressed
criticism of various aspects of
the proposed progr a m."
Drilling rigs "may pose a ma-
j"or envir·onmental threat to
Southern California beaches," he
added.
The governor a lso criticized
the fede r a l gove rnment for not
providing the s tate with more in·
formation about the sale that is
scheduled for Septe mber.
"The s ta te must be provided
with relevant data and an-ade·
quate opportunity to assess the
costs of inescapable onshore im-
pacts," Brown said.
The Department of the Interior
has announced pl ans to sell
leases for development of oil
more than three miles off the
coast from Los Angeles, Santa
Monica and San Pedro.
that the stri ke could spread lo
i0ther doctors. The association
has 1,900 members.
Anesthesiologists a t Tustin (See DOCTORS, Page A2)
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Insurance
Rate Cuts
SA CRAMENTO (UPI ) -
Despite opposition from in-
s urance companies, an As-
s e mbly committee has un-
animously passed legislation to
immedia t ely lower medical
m alpractice insurance pre-
miums and get slriking doctors
back to work. ·
Hours berore the commiUee
approved the m e asure Monday to
immediately reduce medical in-
surance rates, the Legislature
began a special session lo deal
with Gov. Edmund G . Brown
Jr. 's nine-point program for
long-range malpractice rerorms.
Special session bills were im·
mediately introduced lo solve the
long-range problem by limiting
the-am·ounrp·eopt~OlildSue-dOCc-.---
tors, and clampipg a lid on fees
attorneys could rec ei-ve in
malpractice cases.
Another measure prpposed a
state·rinanced malpractice .in-
surance fund comparable to tfle
unemployment insurance fund
for jobless workers.
Assembly Spe·aker Leo T.
McCarthy, who worked for a
compromise agreement between
the insurance industry, doctors
and lawmake rs lo immediately
lower premiums, said he hoped
committee approval may con-
vince job-boycotting . pbysieians
to go-back towork.
The bill was approv~ by the
As se mbl y F i n a n ce a nd
1nsurance Committee on a 9-0
vote and sent to the Ways and
.Means Committee.
The measure (A8928 ) by As-
semblyma n Robert McLennan
(ft -Downey ), would require in-
s urance companies to rorm
"'pools" to provide malpractice
insurance policies in areas or
California where such insurance
is nol available.
Brown told reporters he did not
have a position on the bill because
he had not read the latest amend·
ments.
But Brown's chief .spokesm an
on malpractice insurance, Busi-
<See PREl\llUMS, Page A2)
RALLY COOLS;
DOWLOSES7
NEW YORK (.!JPI l -Investor
disappointed over the economy's
performance in the first quarter
sent p'rices lower in moderate
trading today on the Ne\'v York
Stock E xchange after an early
rally fi zzled.
The Dow Jones indus tria l
aver age, which had been ahead
about two points in the first hour,
dropped 7 .20 to 830.49. Declines
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COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL
-Regular meeting, City Hall,
6 :30p.m .
' UCi LECTURE -"The
American West.•• Room 251
HumaniUes Ha).J, 1J>.m. .
WEDNESDAY, MAYZI
OPERA AT NOON -Puccini 's
''Gianni Schicchi," presented by
OCC Lyri c Thea te r Class ,
.Auditorium. Wed . U a .m ., Thurs.
noon. No charge.
"'KISS ME KATE" -Corona
del Mar High school musical, al
Newport Harbor High
auditorium, May 21, 22, 23 and 24,
8p.m. Tickets $2 . .50.
"ALCOHOLISM , AN ADDIC-
TIVE DISEAS Ei' -Dr. Robert
· Schmitz lecturer, Raleigh Hills
Hospit a l , 1507 E . 16th St.,
Newoorl Beach. 6: 15 p.m. In·
formation : 645·5707.
UCI LECTURES -"Poetry
Writing Workshop," Room 248
llumanitics I-fall. "The Heart
and Circulatory System,''
Freshman L'ecturc Hall, Medical
Surge 11 Bldg. "The Worlds
Within lids , .. Room 101 Physical
Sciences Bldg. "Living Marine
Resources or Ca11£ornia," Room
1.58 Physical Sciences Bldg. All 7
p.m .
Hurd Trial
· Jury Visits·
Murder Scene
A jury .that spent most of Mon-
day touring the Irvine area
where Mission Vie·o teacher
Tuoodey. Moy 20, 11'7S
Billboard . .
Measure
Studied
The billboard ordinance is the
most conlroversiul item on
tonight's Costa Mesa City Cou n·
cil agenda but , Mayor Alvin L.
Pinkley said today that he ex·
pects the measure to be delayed.
The billboard ordinance reap·
pears on the agend a after run ·
ning into a roadblock at the coun·
cil level several weeks ago. The
proposal had been for an outright
ban on billboa rds with the most
or the 35 signs in the city to be
phased out by 1978.
Th e billboard elimination
however, \lo' as' opposed by council
members Robert Wilson, J ack
Hammett and Norma Hertzog.
The staff was instructed lo
draw up alternative proposals.
A1ayor Pinkley said that late
last week, outdoor advertising
compani es s u ggested an
alternative plan and Monday
night the planning staff complet·
edits three proposals. ·
Pinkley said 1hat he will ask
the council to delay the subject
until June 2 so all the councilmen
can be fully briered.
·•\\re 'll have nothing else on the
agenda that night and so we
should be able to come up "'ith :.in
agreement on a billboard or·
dinance," the mayor added.
Other potentially l'Ontroversial
items on tonight's 6: 30 agenda in·
elude public hearings on a 11e·
quest from Seal's Ambulance
Service to-.increasc jts base rates
from $35 to $40 a call and in
mileage from $1 .50 to S2 a mile
and to rezone the Paulo theater
property bordered by Paularino
Avenue and the Newport Free·
wayJ'rom low density to a planned
development.
orence Na ncy Brown spen the-----------
last terror-filled hours of her life Tri'o lniiured was asked today to rind suspect 'J
Steven Craig Hurd gui lty or first
~~~ecX:;urdcr . CRelatedPicture As Three Cars
De puty District Attorney
Frank Briseno identi£ied her C
killer as Hurd, 25, a bushy-haired rash in Mesa
transient "'ho has spent most of
the five years since Mrs . Brown's
murder in mental detention.
Briseno further deScribed
. Hurd today in his opening state·
ments as the leader of a gani of
drug.using drifters who met in a
Costa Mesa motel five years ago
to plan an armed robbery that
turned into a murder rampage
and claimed two victims ln 24
hours. Briseno told the Orange Count}"
Superior Co urt jury that OOJ.h
killings were "vicious, violent
crimes in which neither victim
was shown any element or com-
passion or mercy.''
How to Give
Refugee A.id
Orange Coast residents
who de si re to donate
clothing or make contribu·
lions to assist refugees
from South Vietnam at
Camp Pendleton can only
do so through the Salvation
Army.
Camp Pendleton Com·
mandant Brig. Gen. Paul
Graham has assigned this
dut y.
Checks should be mailed
to the nearest Salvation
Army office and carefully
marked REFUGEES, to
assure they go through
proper channels .
Salv ation Army Lt. Col.
Donald V. Barr y said
clothiilg will be picked up.
Donors should make an ap.
pointment with their
nearest Salvation Army of.
fice.
ORANGE COAST c
DAILY PILOT
Two. drivers and a pa ssenger
\\.'ere injured late Monday in a
broadside intersection crash in-
volving three car s in Costa l\1 csa.
Po.lice said driver Salvador E.
l.ucero, 32, of 566 Hamilton St.,
Cos ta l\1e s a . was treated at
Orange County l\1edical Center
for cuts and bruises. He was re·
leased early today. His passenger, Carlos Corral
Ceniceros, 23, of 334 Victoria St.,
Costa Mesa, surrered similar in·
juries. A second motorist, James
.l'vl. Lynott, 23, 0£ 8382 Malloy
Drive, 'Huntington Beach, suf-
fered minor hurts and was treat·
ed and released at Costa Mesa
Memorial Hospital.
The third driver, Janice L.
]\torton, 30, or 21661 Brookhurst
St., Hu'ntin.gton Beach, escaped
injury.
f'roa Pflfl'! AJ
MEASURE
still mean higher taxes, though.
Whatever the ratE,! turns out to
be, it• would still be an increase
over the proposed tax: rate ror
next year without a successful
tax override measure.
That rate figures to drop to
about $3.76 per $100 assessed
valuation.
School trustees and ad-
ministrators have said they
believe the voters last November
were telling them to cut back the
district budget.
And , they are quick to point out
that trustees have trimmed more
than $3 million from the 1975·76
budget proposal. A1ost of that
money has come from central
administration and support
services.
Ban Extended
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DOCTORS
Comm...Uly Hoapltal .... waUlna
lo see whether the leatsl•ture
passes emersenct leaislation to
r~leve the 1ltuation by f'riday,
according to Mrs. Jane White,
director of nurses.
''If some legi1latlon is not
·passed to alleviate the lnaurance
problem, I 'm pretty ayre they
will ao alons with the slowdown.
Throush Friday, we will pro·
bably function normally.''
A bait to elective auraerles, 1he
said, would cut about 50 percent
of the ho1pltal'• pallont load.
Consequently, other employes
_..-...::;'-"-"--;will be flven early vacations or ... e-avel"o "Ab1-ence. ·
New Dome
Ficus tree is transplanted at Costa Mesa Golf and Coun·
try Club after being moved from parkway alongside
Fairview Road. Tree was moved Monday as preliminary
step lo widening project on Fairview north of Baker
Street. Mechanical transplanting equipment was used to
dig up tree -roots and all -and move it to new site.
Tree was first of 55 that will be moved to golf course.
I.est Fmnily?_
Skipper's Kids Turn Up
TERRA LINDA (AP) -A
brother and sister say it took 22
years and an international inci·
dent to locate the seafaring
father they claim is Charles T.
Mi'ller, captain of the U.S.
merchant ship MayaJn}ez.
"I tried to get ·hold of him a
number of times like when I got
married and when my two
children were born~'-,James T.
Miller said in an interview
Monday. ''Now he's ~ot six
grandchildren he doesn t know
about."
The 34·year ·old electrician
said he 1and his mother re·
Ex-Fairview
Aide Facing
Assault Trial
Trial continued today i n
Harbor Judicial District Court
'for a former Fairvie'w State
Hospital technician accused or
assault and battery on tWO men·
tally relar,ded male patients.
Ang'el Hernandez, a veteran
employe of .Calirornia state
hospitals for the retarded, is
charged with mistreating at least
two adult males.
.. He was fired from his post in·
1t1ally, according to Fairv,iew
Medical Director Dr. Anthony N.
Toto, then the California At·
torney General's orrice initiated
criminal charges.
The hospital head said
Hernandez had worked at
Fairview State Hospital berore,
then joined the staff or another
hospital and later returned to the
cognized the captain's voice and
face in a television broadcast
Saturday after Cambodia re-
leased the Maya li!:Uez crew.
"We comp8red old photos to
pictures in the papers," he added
.. He's older now, but it's him. No
doubt about it. P..ty sister and I
are both excited and want to talk
to him."
His 28-year-old sister, Cheryl
·Miller Pedersen, said, "I didn't
even know if he was living. When
I was born, he and my mother
were divorced.
"I was five or so the last timer
saw him,'' she recalled. "He took
my brother a nd me to an
Oakland department store and
told us to buy· anything we want-
ed for our Christmas presents."
"There's no bitterness towards
him," she added. "Things like
this happen when people get
divorced.''
Mrs. Pedersen, now a mot.her
or four, said she was sending a
letter to the captain in Hong
Kong.
The 62-year·old sea captain's
present wife, Ann Miller of Foun·
tain Valley, declined to either
confirm or deny whether he had
been married previously or had
·children. ''They should ask my
husband that,'' she said.
Sea.Land Compapy, the/
Oakland·based owner of the
.Mayaguez, said the shipwoUld be
in Hong Kong for five days, but
Miller was not available im-
mediately for comment.
If the walkout. las\a Ions
eno_uah, she 1aid, the hospital
employea may .10 on a three or
four-day WQrk week.
Other medlcal 1peclali1ta, she
11jd, are likely lo ao alona with
. the ane1theslotoci1ta' walkout.
"It's just a question of lime
berore all lhe doctors are affect-
ed by it. Most of them seem to be
in sympathy with the
anesthesiologists,'' Mrs. White
said.
_ The biggest sura:ery center in
Orange County -the nine
operating rooms shared by St.
Joseph's and Childrens Hospital
of Orange County in Orange -
was the most arrected in the
crisis.
The patient load was off 20 per·
~ent at St. Joseph's today and all
personnel, including ad -
ministrators. were on a four·day
week .
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PREMIUMS
ness and Transportation
Secretary Donald Burns, ques·
tioned parts of the proposal, say·
ing it may not produce the money
needed for companies to create
insurance reserves as required
by-law.
The m easure would Im·
medi ately limit the cost of
malpractice insurance for the
next seven months to 50 percent
over the Jan. 1 prc·crisis level.
Some Physicians in San Fran-
C'isco, Sacramento and parts o(
Southern Calirornia have left sur-
gery theaters after insurance
companies announced they
planned to increase malpractice
premiums by as much as 400 per-
C'ent annually .
Edward Levy. representing
the Association or California
Insurance Companies, said his
industry opposed the measure
because it would force com·
panies ·to use home, automobile
and lire insurance surpluses to
create state-mandated r'5e~ves
for malpra ctice Policies. 1
New Staffers
Of Y Feted
At Reception
A reception· to introduce new
ataff members of the Orange
Coast YMCA to the public will
be held rrom 4 to 6 p.m. Wednes·
day at the Y , 2300 University
Drive, Newport Beach.
The public is invited.
The new executive director is
Jim deBloom , who comes from
the Los Angeles YMCA.
"Woody" Morr is the new pro-
gram director. He last served as
director of Camp Osceola. Ron
MarkllUe is 'the physicaJ direc-
tor. Markillie was formerly with
the Monterey-Salinas YMCA .
The Orange Coast "Y" serves
Newpart Beach, Costa Mesa and
parts of Irvine.
Cow Kill.ed
011r FreeuxJy
A maraudin1 beast was :
corralled with help or lhe :
Costa Mesa Police Depart.-·
IJ\.tnt heltcoptc r Eaa:le .1:
Monday ·on the Oran1te :
Freeway near Brea and:
tlnallyi<illed by •uthori1iH:
In a bail or aunflre. :
California HlihW•Yt
Patrol officers who shot it·
Hstcd the animal as a:
steer. •
Costa Mesa pol~ce re-:
cOrds Indicated the:
berserk animal wus a cow. :
Helic,opter pilot Sgt-.·
Larry Bersch suld In his
dispatch repart that It took
20 rounds of ammunition to
dispatch the animal which
had strayed onto lbe
freeway near the ToMer
Canyon orframp, creatin&.
a traffic hazard.
State's
Budget
In Red
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tl\e
California state budget will be at
least a quarter billion dollars ln
the red because of the recession.
Gov . Edmund Brown Jr.'s tQp
budget orricer said today.
Despite the $257 million deficit,
there is still a sizable surplUs1 said Finance Director Roy Bell:
Bell said he expects the stale
general fund lo take in $8.'9.
billion in the fiscal year bea:ip-
ning July l and spend $9.25
billion.
That dericit will cut Brown's
anticip__a~ed bi!<!get~urpl~fr9_tn
$574 million lo $349.7 million,lldll
told the Assembly Ways and
l\1eans Committee. •
Bell said Brown's Jan. )2
budget correctly a nticipated I.he
decline in the slate's economy
"but did not a nticipato the
severity of the decline.·•
Brown's budget message cau-
tioned against spending the an·
ticipated surplus because of the
uncertain nature or the economy .
"'Although our best estimale
indicates the turning point of re-
covery will occur this sum.mer, it
is possible that the recovery will
not occur as rapidly or as strong ..
ly as we ha ve projected.
"Since we do not know, it.
would be well lo rese ve the re ..
mainin& ,surplus to cover addi·
t.ional revenue losses if economic
1reapoilse is delayed," Bell c&u ..
tioned the.coJDmittee.
.1he r~vised estim9'es releaaed
l.04ay give some encQuragement
...,.. but not much -~-Jegislators
and .administration orrtcials Who
hoped the report would say there
is more m·oney for new pro-
grams. • ·r
The Assembly and Senitt.e
budgeting committees have h'eld
'up $2 billion in proposed spendfilg
programs for review art~r
toda)''S revenue report. 'l'h6Se
propasals would all be on to1f of
Brown's tight Sll.3 billlon
budget. :
Bell said sales and income tax
revenues will be of( by $186
million from earlier estimates or
about $4 billion. Other state re-
venuet-will be up slightly, he
said.
The $257 million loss in an-
ticipated revenues is a combina-
ti.on of bigger spending projec-
t 1 on s and a reduction in
eslimates of revenues, Bell sftid.
Both factors are caused in ):1art
by the severity of the recession.
Costa Mesa facility. .
H e faces misdemeanor
charges, which carry a max-
imum penalty or six months in
jail and a $500 fine.
WHAT YOU SEE IS I
IHOT HECESS4RIL YI
WHAT YOU GET!
•
Robert N. Weed
Counly Toughening
Anti-s11Wking Laws
The tufting machines make carpet 70 times foster rhori Axminster and Wilton
1oclay than 30 years ago.
The tufting machines mak e carpet 70 times fo ster than Axmininler and Wilton
looms. These machines will make up to 12 lineal feet of corpetinq per minute,
ei ther twelve or fifteen feet wide. The relative ea se o f !his manufacturing
method hos hod one negative a spect. Inst ead of about ten respecled.
reliable mills, today there 1are more than 300 mills, many of questiOnable
integrity. It is not d ifficult for a clever carpet designer to make a carpet look
for better than it i~.
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By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
'>f I ... D•llr ~1191 ......
Orange County supervisors
routinely approved sweeping
amendments tot.he rounty's anti-
1moking ordinance today after
three weeks or discuuion and re-
vision. The touabened ordinance
goes Into effect in 30 days.
The revisions ,· drafted by
8upervl1or Robert Battin, ex ..
pend the smoking ban iQ rounty-
owned and leased , bld.ldlnga and
extend some of the UmitaUOOI to
private stores, theaters a_nd
reetaurants within county ter·
rltory used by the ceneral public.
The slrlt\e1l application of the
ordinance, however, will be on
county property.
'fhe mea1ure was approved -4·1
with Supervl1or Ralph Diedrich
oppoalna:. He said he believes
some portion• or the new or-
dinance are unenJorceable.
Under the new law, smoking
will be expressly prohl bl led in all
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public meeting rooms, building
hallways and building elevators.
ll will be allowed onJy in private
offices, restrooms, employe
lounges and specific areas de·
signeted by county department
heads.
The total ban will also extend
lo the reading rboms, viewing
rooms and other public areu of
libraries and museums.
It will al10 apply to all public
and private health care faclllUes
except ln rooms occupied by one
patient. Smoking in stage and
movie theaters will be allowed
only tn lobbies.
Retail store managers may &P·
ply lhe law with lhelrown dlJcre·
tlon and If they choose to ban
smokln& lhe ordinance will back
them up.
In realauranls lhat do not
already re1erve 20 percent or
more pf Uaeir seating for non ·
1moken, l}'Ch an atta must be
aela11de.. '
The answer to the consumer is cle01: Either know your manufacturer -or rety
on a repuloble reloiler. (Alden's, of course.) /
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