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1975-06-20 - Orange Coast Pilot
' I I , -· - ,, ----- -- ' . • I ' • r-:-._ .... ----• ~ors escue .. -. .... _ .. _ .. .. •#.. .. . .. ~ ' -~ • . ... --- . , ·- • • ' • :fb-e1;1t Dan~ With Litte • s~·j;l:.:' ~ • . _.. -- ~--·.. • . • • • Execution-for Grove Hostage? Transfer Issue OC Board Hits Hicks' Ch . . . .. , .. .. .ar.g~s By GARV GRANVILLE Ott ... D.111J Pll• ~ Charges· by Dh;trict Attorney Cecil I-licks that th·e transfer of 22 investig3tors from his s l;;iff ThUrsday "'as diclatc"d by a shadow gOvcrnment that con· trols county government drew catcalls today from ol:her Orange County officials .. · Hicks said the move of about one-third of his investigators to Sheriff Brad Gates' department was part of a political conspiracy dedicated lo the emasculation of Sa1i Juan Man Ki'lled In Crash A San Juan Capistrano truck driver was killed early today and three children in the cab of his big rig were injured in a crash on the Newport Freeway in Orange. The Orange County Coroner's office said Waldo A. Manriquez, 27, of 31461 La Calera Drive, died instantly of massive head in· juries when the big truck he ""'as driving hurtled from the freeway into the side of u duplex at 3:10 a.m . 1 A California Highway Patrol spokesman said two of lhe thre(l youngsters riding in 'the true~ cab were sons of the dead driveir and the other was a neighbor. Jamie Manriquez, 8, and his 7-year-old brother. Timothy, and Brad Corbett, 8, of 32055 Paseo Caroline in San Juan Capistrano. were treated and then released from Chapman General Hospital. Investigators speculated thut 1.-lanriquez fell asleep at the wheel and his truck slammed in- to the rear end of a small sportscar in the fast.1.ane of the freeway between KO:tclla and Chapman· Avenues. The sportscar , driven by fttichael Frank. 18. Placentia, stopped on the shoul~t:!r,. Frank was taken to Chapman General ""ith minor injuries. Witnesses s11id the speeding trock•overturned on the shoulder and Careened through a freeway fence, a backyard tree and into the side of the duplex at 621 N. Highland Ave. , One oCcupant of lhc duplex, idenUfied as Ken Kowal. S\l_Cf~red cull from Oylng glass but~rCfused -trutmc.nl.~~----1'11e CltP.1pokesman aafd trar- flc 09 the rreeW.Gfy was 1narled for more than · four hOurs while cleanup-operations were under way. 4 ... ~ his office. The transfer "'as ordered by the Board of Supervisors on a unabimous vote during a budget hearing.· While Hicks refused lo name members of the alleged shadow government conspiracy, he said its roots can be lruct.>d to the political backers of some t supervisors. Board of Sup e rvisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich scoffed at Hicks' charges and chided the district a.,ttomey for smearing the entire bOard. Diedrich said Hicks had hi s say before the Board of Supervisors and did not inention political sub· terfuge as their motive for want· ing lo\strip his office of the in · vestigators .. "Why did.n 't he make hi s ridiculous unsubstantiated al· legations the n so each supervisor could have responded to them ?'' he asked. The board chairman also ""'ent out of his way to defend the one person Hicks hinted might be part of the so-called shadO¥-' gov- ernment, Dr. Louis Cella. "I've never heard of Lou being involved in any improper at· tempt ·to influence decisions of this board," l)iedrich said. "And I know Lou's never dis- Cussed the· DA transfer with (See SCORCH, Page A2) Great Dane Mauls Point -l Loma Youth A protective female great Dane with a litter of puppies hinged.from a Corona del Mar, garage Thursday afternoon and seriously mauled o youngster tiding by on his·skate_board. . Police said Michael Haslim, 11.'o(.4 Point Lom\i , suffered cuts and deep bite1Wounds to his face befor~ the dog's owner could calm the&nimal. Haslim• was treated at Hoag Memor·ial 1ios pitnl where sutures were required to close several of the deeper cuts. lie then went home. Officers sakl the incident OC· curr~d at 10 Point• Loma flli Patrice Sainatd WaS opening he'r garage door to remove a car. The dog ana her puppies were insideJ At the same ~t \he yo·unji_.ster turned in(o the drivewa'y on his skateboard. arousing the protective mother. -omurrn1d--ih9 had no re· cord or 11ny prevfoui problem \\1th the dog. The animal was qu•ranUned for 10 days at the owner's home. ~.:.. • op or esa Shaion Lozzi, 23. the first \\·0 1nan poli ce officer assigned to regular patrol duties in Costa 1\.1esa, graduated Thursday from the Orange County Sheriff's Tr:.iinin g Al·aden1y ;.it the top of her class. \vhich in · eluded 'one other \\'Oman and 27 m en. You 'll find her story in today's Peopll' ~eel ion. Five Marine Lesbians Discharged NORFOLK, Va. IAP) -Five "-'Omen l\.1arines at Camp Elmore have been discharged because of lesbianis m , a s pokesman at Atlantic Fleet Marine Force Headquarters said Thursday. The spokesman aJso said two other women J\.·1 arines under in· vestigation for alleged les· bianism \\'ere released "upon ex - piration of their enlistments" and that t~·o other cases of sus· peeled lesbi anis m are being pro- cessed. The number of women Marines either discharged, released.or in· vcstigated in connection with homosexual activities amounts to roughly 10 percent of the entire company of 87 officers and enlist· ed. women in the only detachment of women Marines in the area. The five women l\.farines who were discharged here were given either honorable or general dis- charges under honorable con<li- tions, the Marine spokesman said. · The investigation into ,homosexualltY it Camp Elmore began laat Ckt~Qber and reported: ly ended last J 'anuBry, but one 10Urce said it is "an on·going thing." Attacks Increase SAN DIEGO CAP). -A four- fold increase In assttults on San D1ego C6lih~ ..... ,li"ei'ilf's officers has taken place since• 1970, the Oepu\.y Sbertrr·s.A1iociatlon said Thur1doY. .. Survivors on Raft . Drank Own Urine GALVESTON. Tex. (APJ - Two men who s pent 13 duys drift· ing across the Gulf or Mexico in an eight.fool rubber raft say they drank their own urine to stay alive. One even offered to kill himself so his comrade could have something to eat. Richard Lebo, 36, a nd Gary Gillespie, 21 . were exhausted but in good condition today after be· ing rescued Thursday by a Coast Guard he licopter. They were first spotted SO miles south of GalvestOn by a private helicopter which did not have enough fuel to stop. The t"'O h<id been drifting in the raft 5in ce their 48-foot cltbin crWscr. Caroline, sank off the Yucatan coast on June 6 while en route from Key West. 1'1a ., to the Ccntr'al Am e rican country of Belize. Still mi ss ing wa s Andy Carmone, who Lebo said sicned on as a crewman j ust before they left. A search began for the man, ""'ho was believed to be in a raft. Lebo said Gillespie saved his life by repeatedly talking him out of committing s ui cide. But Lebo said from his hospital bed lhat if they had nol been rescued Thurs· day he would have given up coin· pletely. "( jus t didn 't want t o go through another night of that," said Lebo. who uddld he became increasingly delirious and even tried to strangle Giiiespie. "I think it was Wednesday mOrning I wanted to slash my wrists and 1et It. over with," said Lebo, \•;ho lost 27 1>0unds in the ordeal. '"But it "'as cloudy and cold . ~tan, I couldn 't C\'en di e in peace.·' Gillespie r ecalled Leho offered to kill himself so his Comrade could have something to eat. '"I told him I a.in't no cannibal so just get your mind off that,·· Gillespie said . They said the Caroline ~gan taking water after it reached the Yucatan coast . Bilge pumps failed to keep up with leaks and they had to abandon ship too fa5t to stock water or other supplies. With no water and orily a dozen cans of food and milM:. Gillespie said they survived by drinkinfl urine. They said on the second day, u Mexican fi s hing boat passed within 100 yards of their raft. but did not stop. "We were really mad, but "'C figured . what the hell . it's ear· ly," Lebo recalled . "'Somebody "ill find us soon." But the days passed , more ships slipped by on the horizon. and their hopes .sank. New Orleans Coast Guacd Lt. David Jacobsen said the cran had not been reported missing. Chou 'Pr iso11er' MOSCOW <UPI I -Premier Chou En·lai of China has been hospitalized for more thllll a year · and "has become a kind or prisoner," lhe Soviet News Agen· cy Tass said Thursday. -· ·--'" " -· . . . Demands Remain Unmet 1\ tense countdo\\·n by days- there are 29 left -continues lo· - day in the campaign to secure re- le41se o( Garden Grove's Kenneth Smith and two women held for $460,000 ransom by African ter- rotie:;ts in the African nation of Zaire. Communiques from th~ group identified as the Popular Rc\·olu- lionary Party of the Congo in· dil'ate the captive trio \Adil be ex- ecuted July 17 . So far. authorities in neighbor· ing Tanzania Y>herc Smith, 22. Carrit• Jane Hunter. 22, of Atherton , and Emilie Bcrgn1an , 25, of The Netherlands. "'ere cap· tur1.>d have refused the ransom . Smith's mother. ~trs. J\.1cttie Smith, of the family home Ut 11 381 J acalene Lane, Garden Grove. received a letter from her son carried out by a fou11h kid· n<.1pt.'1.I stude nt. Barbara Smuts, "·horn the rebels freed to an- nounce theirdcm ands. She said he indic<.1tcd the three Stanford Uni versify students kid- naped from the Gombe Stream Reservation. a 'A'ildlift• preserve near Lake Tanganyika, arc being lrt.•ated well. Smith. a gour1nct cook. is teaching the terrorists hov• to cook "'ell. while their captors are washing clothing for them during their forced stay. His letter said the camp con- tains numerous y.·omen <ind children of the PRP faction·s mud hut village in eastern Zaire \\'hich is a stronghold against government troops. ··The children l'\'l'll s ing for them.·· says Mrs. Smith. An ominous footnote \\"as in- cluded at the bottom of their son·s Jetter about i?ood treatment !See KIDNAP, PageA2J • Oraage ,...J. C.a•t ~--!-~ Weatller t.1ostly sunny Saturday 'A'ilh warml•r ten1 · peratures expected. Highs of 70 al the beaches rising to 75 inland. Ovcrnig:ht 10"'5 55 lo 60. I NSIDE TODAY Ballet Pacifica will prest'Tll its first fuli-ll'nglh complelely originol Work lhis monlh in Logiioo Beach. See ~lrwy by Daily Pilol Sla/J \\'riter JocJ.je flymanon Page CI. lade.o< Al,._ krwiCt ., ... ,_ .. _,.., •• -' ". L.M. .. y.I ---'°""'' --~l!Mttkl'I liliWt.IP• .. ·--~-~tll.tlltc.nl -... 1-...t"'6M! AMU .... r1 .. ~IP'11fM11 .. ""''~'"'" 01-1• °' ..... ""'"'' " -" .. .--.111:1 .. '"""" Pw'lff •• _,, ". SIKll M111t.t1 ••• "f*•I.._ •• -· .. -" ..,... ...... •• -- • .. .. •• l l·J °'' ., ... , ... .. , .. •• •• C1 •1 •' ~· . . . -. . . . ... - i l l OAILYPflOT S Stars . On -IRS Li . ··. sting WASHINGTON <AP> -John 'Wayne, Frank Sinatra and lbe American Legion ure amon1 Ule names on a list whlch the I n- ternal Revenue Service says ap- J>&renUy is a C'Opy of part of its intelligence files. A portion of the list tiUed "Tax R•1i1ter Project" also includes the names of Dean Martin, Doris Day, Jill St. John, Thomas Bradley, Waller Annenberg and the American Independent Party founded by A I a bama Gov. Georae C. Wallace. The names are not otherwise identified. Wayne, Sina tra, Martin, Day and St. J ohn are identical to the names of enter- t ainers. The mayor of Los Angeles is Thom as Bradley and Walter Annenberg is a former U.S. ambassador to Great Bri- tain. The lists a ppear lo be copies of computer printouts and coded by dales, groups a nd numbers . Without a guide to the codes. it is im~sible lo determine why the various nam es were on the list. An IRS spokesman said the documents ··appear lo be a copy of part of the index" of the lax agency's Information Gathering and R etrieval Sys t e m . The s pokesman s aid the index is s tored in computers at the IRS Data Cente r in Detroit and con- tains material fed into it from 1 RS intelligence units arolll\d the country. The Los Angeles Times said an IRS manu;,il descri bes the svstem ;,is a n "effective. uniform means for gathering. evaluating. cross-indexin~ ;,i nd retrieving on a district and national basis in· telligence data relating to in- dividuals or e ntities involved in potential tax law violation." The IRS s pokesman would not confirm the accuracy of the docu· ments obtained by the Assoeial· ed Press and s a id it was illegal for the IRS lo discuss taxpayer information. A reprcscnt:itive of Frank Sin atra in Los Angeles said de- tails of the I RS list were too vague to merit comment by the entertainer. Nont• of the other figures could be reached for com· ment immedia tely. The I RS says its intelligence- gathering act1 v1t1es have been suspended since January when it was discovered that non-tax· r elated information was being gather ed in the fi eld. Some of that data is said to have included files on the sex lives and drinking habits of politicians and others. Front Page A l SCORCH •.. me,'' he added. Supervisor Thomas Riley also said he knows of no behind the scene clique t hat dictates de· cis ions in county government. '"J don't know how anyone cC:tn say that without providing more facts," Riley said. He ad milled knowing Cell a but said he met him when they were both on the board of directors of Big Brothers of Orange County. "I think I've talked lo Dr. Cella briefly three or four times at social functions during the time I've been in offi ce. And he has never discussed any pending m a tter with me." Supervisor Robert Battin ridiculed Hic ks' charge and s;,iid, ··If the man has something to say then why doesn 't he say it? He s hould name names and places before he goes around smea1i ng a lot of people because he feels they've stepped on hi s tiny toes." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT TrttOt~ Co.l\t O•••vP.,,t ._.'"""''"·• "' '"' Otnf'd Ow N ..,..,-_ Jiu r•vl l· ht d t y tr• r ' 1••,, C..O.\.f "-"iot1,.tuno (01n""vr·• St" .. 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Beer Bust Lands Pair /11 Cooler S ;,in Clem e nte police staged a real beer bust at the depa rtm ental pistol range Thurs day. capturing two men s u spec t ed of burgling an officer's own bre w from th e range shack's refrigerator. The case of the pilfered pilsener was cracked when Patrolma n J ohn Zeigler arrived from some off-duty target practice and found two m e n s itting n on - chalantly at a table play- ing car ds. He said each had a quart bottle of beer before him - orre with initials T.E .11. penciled on its label -and a window into the office shack was open. Zeigler s ummoned Patrolman Tom E . Haight to examine the T .E.H. in- itialed on the partially con- s umed beer bottle. He said it was h is handwriting, and together, the officers arrested thue pair on s u s picion of burglary. Reeves Heads For New Pos t I 11 Sa11 Diego Dr. Robert Reeves, assistant superinte ndent of the Laguna Beach Unified School District since 1970, resigned today to become superintendent of the Poway Unified School District in north San Diego County. Reeves , 44 , was hired by Poway school trustees Thursday night. He was awarded a three· year contract with a starting salary of $35,000 annually. He will begin work in Poway July 1. .. I'm very excited about the op- portunity to work in a larger dis- trict. This is a r eal professional advancement fo r me," Reeves said . The Poway district has about 12,000 stude nts and an annua l budget of $15 million. By com- parison, Lag una Beach has 3,200 students and a $5 million budget. Reeves joined the Lagun a dis · tricl in 1968 as principal of Laguna Beach High School. lie was na med assistant s uperinten- dent for instruction and person- nel in 1970. He earned $29,400 this year. In late 1972 , he was one of three lop district administrators fired by a three-m e mber bloc of trustees, but la ter was r <" instated. Prior to La~una Beach, Reev<>s h a d he ld a variet y of ad- ministrative . counseling, coaching and teaching posit1ons m school d istricts at Barstow, Garden Grove. Lennox and Los Angeles He 1s chairm an of the ac- creditation <"om mittee of the As- sociation o( California &hool Ad· ministrators and a memtwr of the high school accreditation C'ommission of the Western As· todation of Schools and Colleg~s. C h urch volunteers are patching up a nd painting the house behind St. Mary's in ad- vance of submitting a formal ap· plication to s po nsor a Viel· namese family. If tbe application is approved, St. Mary's will join sister paris hes in Laguna Hills, Corona dcl Ma r and Newport Beach in sponsoring a fa mily. Thousands of war refugees are housed at Camp Pendleton wait- ing for individual~ or organiza- tions to sponsor them and help them work into the mainstream of American life. Kathy Wil bert, a St. Mary's parishioner who is coordinating the sponsors hip, said the house is large enough for a six-member family. Once the necessary paperwork is completed and the family mov- es in, it will be the church's responsibility to assist in any way it can. "The family will live in the house. We'll help in fiRding them places to work, help the kids enroll in school. a nd help ihem learn English, if they need to," said Mrs. Wilbert. She said it also will be up to the church to provide food and other necessities for the family until it can stand on its own. "The re are resources availa- bl e -they can qualify for welfare -but we'd rather s up- port them," she said. She said a family probably will be placed with the church within two or three weeks. In the m eantime, parishioners are repairing the two bedroom, clapboard house and outfitting it with furnishi ngs. The house was purchased by the church in January following the death of its owner. Man Attacked Tossed Into Lake in Be ach A dripping wet man com- plained lo Huntington Beach police early today that he was ac- rosted in a restaurant parking lot, beaten up and tossed into a nearby lake. • . George Spa Ider , 28, of Tustin, was treated at Huntington ln- tercommunily Hospital for cuts and bruises suffe red in the 1:30 a.m . altercation. police said. Today officers were searching for his alleged assailant. They said the incident allegedly h ap pe n e d outside Charlie Brown's restaurant, 16160 Beach Blvd., and Spalder assertedly was tossed into an artificial lake in the office complex behind it. His assailant was described as in hi s 20 's, about six feet, fi"e in· chestall a nd 210to225 pounds. T r oops Storm Women's Jail RALEIGH, N .C. CAP) - Helmeted guards and highway patrolmen charged into the slate Corrections Cent~r tor Women on Thursday night when dissident inmates refused to return to their cells. The violence climaxed five days of protest and dt1turbanee. Sixteen inmates, one clutching a bloody towel, were carried out of the gates on stretchers. They were leke n to a makeshift cllnlc on the prison grounds. Three guards hurt ln the uprising Wtte treated for minor jf\iuries, of- ficlaluaid. Cost of Living tJp .4% WASHINGTON <UPI) -The 1overnmenl announced today that the cost of Uvin• index rose oniY 0.4 percent in May -a modest Jump that suggests the naUon is eetting control of infla· tion. The Labor Department's mon- t.bly cooaumer price index -a closely watched barometer of in- flationary trends -showed goods and services cost 9.5 per- cent more than a year ago, with rising gasoline prices a major problem . But it also s howed general price performance has improved shari>ly over recent months. The May increase was 0.2 percent lower than April's, and the index has now r egistered only a five percent innauon rate over the past three mon ths. The annual rate for 1974 topped 12percent. Government buyers compute the consumer price index each month by checking prices on 400 items at 18,000 establishments. In absolute terms. the index for May stood at 159.3 -meaning that goods a nd services worth $100 in 1967 cost $159.30 in May. On gasoline prices, the reporl indicated President Ford's S2 a barrel tariff on imported oil has begun forcing up p rices at the pumps. The average May price was SS cents a gallon for regular and 59.1 cents a gallon for pre- mium, a one cent rise over April's average prices in each e-ase. Meats and used cars also helped push up index prices, the report s aid. On the other hand, the report showed lower prices in May for such m ajor consumer items as s uga r . cer e a l and b a k e ry pro d u c t s , n o n)a l c oho 1 i c beverages, dairy products, fat and oil products and processed fruits and vegetables. Elect Ford Panel Legal WASHINGTON CAP> - President Ford's e lection committee cam e into legal existence today a s former Republi c an National Chairman Dean Burch re- gistered it with the Federal Election Commission. It is called •'The President Ford Committee." In a letter, t he President said he authorized the committee to collect money "to further my nomination" for election to a four-year team in 1976. The registration met a lega l require ment !or Ford's candidacy. Ro~ Reduces Calories FLORENCE. Ilaly (AP) -Italian nutritionists working with a computer conclude that sexual in· tercourse may coat Uch partne~ bctwe.en 125 and 300 c.toriea depend illl on th.a Intensity. Tlielr find in,a were made put>Uc today al a sym- posium on .. dietetics and computers.'' 'l'he use of o computer. to establish how m opy calories a .person needs to be in good physical shape led to the rmdinfs on sexual activity. . The experts said a kiss given with a certain 111· tensity might bum between six and 12 calories, un· dressing the partner prior. to intercourse i' worth about eight calorles and masturbation consumes between 75 and 125. Tax Dilemma Vallerga Spe.aks At~ Turtle Rock ByDOUGLASFRITZSCHE Of tllt Oally Pilot Sutt Embattled Orange County As· sessor Jack Vallerga may have made some' friends in Irvine's Turtle Rock Hills area Thursday as he promised personal atten- tion lo a tax dilemma that has plagued residents of the new de velopment since they moved in last year. In his third public appearance ·this week, part of a series of talks designed to demonstrate that the s how mus t a nd is going on despite Vallerga 's legal pro- . blems, the assessor spoke at the Turtle Rock Hills Community As- sociation boa rd meeting Thurs- day. It was assessor's business-as- usual at the m eeting. Residents wanted to know about their t ax bills and· not, despite some not- so-veiled references by Vallerga, about the array of charges on which he will be tried next month. And at the top of the list of pre- ssing problem s in Turtle Rock Hills are the over-assessments residents believe they received last year when they moved in. On assessment day. March 1, resi- dents told Vallerga. most of the ho m es w e r e two-b y -four skeletons rising from concrete slabs. Despite the partial construc· lion, the homes were assessed as if they were finished and oc- cupied, they said. Those residents who appealed the assessments were given ad· justments but others, who said they were misinformed about what to do by assessor's office representatives, were stuck for the full tab. Expressing dismay over what he called a "clerical etror." Vallerga promised personal at- tention and offered lo r eturn next month "if l'm. IJOl lied up." ''· Vallerga said he would check the completion dates on the homes with the county building department. If the homes were not complete, he said, those homeowners who were over- charged would get adjustments. Also last year, other sect.iiens or Turtle Rock were hit with dramatic assessment. increases amounting to 50 percent and mor'-in some cases. lo answer to a question, Vallerga said those jumps were part of a countywide assessm ent adj us tmenl a nd would not be repeated in other areas this year. Fro•PageAJ KIDNAP ... by the r ebel captors. "We are in great danger if the demands are not met," he wrote. Government sec urity measures restricting access to the PRP s tronghold, whe r e lakeside residents used to go to trade fish for agricultural pro· ducts raised by the Communist rebels, have hampered efforts to make contact a nd negotiate. A group of Italian missionaries in the area is reportedly ready to act as intermediaries and both the U.S. and Dutch embassies claim they are working to see the ho~tages' Ii ves are s pared. The guerrillas gave 60 days for governme nt action on the ransom when Smith and the others were kidnaped and Thurs· day m a rked the 30th day before the deadline for death. •·From here on in, it's going to get worse." Smith's father told newsmen in Zaire. ''It seems to drag on and on .•. You always think something is going lo come and it doesn't." LOUIS XV by Henridon Available in Yellow or Gold Trim th' '~"t of •'~'' hC'nt h ,..,.od d""KI' n 1hu· ind ""'" ... 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"~ 11 A A :00 fe 5:l0 IOpen fo'n 111 9, Sun. 12 ~ 301 371H279 ... t 1 &~ W®JYJrr. _ ®@[(W~©@ T•e colume •nears d1llYe•cept Sat11rday1 and .Mbndays. ot a }lroblerri? 7he11 writt: Par Dun n. Pot will cut t Pd lapt, ~I the on.swers and ac- 1 ion you nttd to 8olve inequilMl1 in gover11111enl and bu sirte8$. Mail yo ur Question.s 10 P a t Dunn /Al 'lour Se r v ice. Ora nge Coaal Dally Pilot. P.O. Uo.r 1560, 'Costa Mesa . ('A 92626. I nclude y our felep11one rni n1bt>r. AboMt That Beel ."DEAR PAT: Am l better off buy. 1ng regular or· lean ground beel? I know regular eo&ts less but it seems that there's so much more.fat in it that I may be ahead · to .buy the more expensive vanety. l .B.', Newport Beach Tbe AgrJcultura1 ExteasJOn Senlce's home adviser recom- mends dividing the price per pou.ad h)' the aum ber ol servings per pou,nd to make a price eom - e1rt10a. "Lean,'' having 15 to 2G perreAt fat, yields 4.50 to 5 serv- ings (3 oz. each) cooked meat per pound. Regular ground beer, _ wltb %5 perceat fat, yields four senLDgs per pound. Tbe slzl! of tlle price spread betwee11 tbe dif. ferea.t t)'pe1 of grounc1 beef ls what determines which grind gives the most meat for the money. If saturated fat is a pro- blem, you may prefer to pay more to,get Jess fat. Fatter meat serves well for casserole or barbecue uae. Sopplsll s1..,,,. DEAR PAT: After saving up for months, I finally was able to buy some plants for the yard of my newly constructed house. Everyone knows how bard it is to dig up our so-called soil and planr decorative flowers andshrub;. I did this and was quite proud or the results. Now it seems that slugs are taking over. 1 know they destroy plants, but 1 can·t use re· gular pesticides because J have a cat and dog. Do you know of a han· dy-dandy home remedy th at \\:ill kill the slugs but not my pets? P.K., San Juan Capistrano Having been digging 1n our "shale'' soil lately myself, I know bow you feel. Next tJme you're having a beer, pour a saucer or two for the slugs. 1bey tend to stop off for a friendly nip and glue tbelr way into their g:r•vet. Some chemical deter· rents. such: as rotononeaud pyrethrum, zap pests but do not flarm other warm-blooded creatures. Closer l..ook DEAR P~T : In line wilh a re· cent request from one or your re- aders to organize a group or Orange County parents whose teen-age and young adult children surrer Crom brain in· juries, I'd like to add this in- formation. •·closer Look," a pro- gram sponsored by the U.S . Department of Health, Educa- tion and Welfare, provides a clearinghouse of inrormalion for parents who don't know where to begin to look for help. After con- tactlng this program, one re- ceives specific advice·about how lo spot a disability in a child, what to do about schooling and where to find special education, job training, financial assistance and parents' organizations. J thought this might be helpful. R. L., San Clemente Contact Closer Look by wrltln1 to Box 1492, Washlncton, DC 29013. In addition to 1.be informa- tion you mentioned, this senilce alto provides a complete IU:t of all the education offlclala, 1peclal schools, homes and hospitals lrealla-g such children In each state. Upon request, It will provide a list and esplaoa· Uoil of a particular .Male'• laws regardlng handicapped children and a littlng of that state's voc:a- Uonal school1, plus a rf"N sub- scription to Its newsletter. Intended Victims Cuban Premier Fidel Castro (center), his brother Raul (Jert) and Cuban revolu· tionary Cbe Guevara (right) were intended victims or a triple assassination plot in 1961 organized by the Central Intelligence Agen- cy, lhe New York Times has reportt.'<i. Sponsors Still Needed Professions Represented Affl!Jng Refugees Sponsors are still badly needed to help Camp Pendleton and other refugees from Southeast Asia start new lives in America. ofricial:s say. Anyone can participate by making local contacts with help· ing agencies anywhere in the na- tion. spokesmen add. The professions arc well represented among the some 18,000 Southeast Asians ut the Pendleton refugee center, of· ficials say. Some isolated communities virtually fought with Australia over the right to offer new homes to one badly ,needed profession: the 107 Pendleton refugees who listed their occupation as doc- tors. Other occupants include 223 * * * teachers, 90 pharmacists, 72 pro- fessors, 57 police officers, 20 clergymen, 18 lawyers and some ·dentists, reporters and librarians. The bigges t category -more than 3.000 -listed themselves as students. However, des pite lhe resettle· ment of thousands of rerugees in the past two months, thousands more at Pendleton and other camps in America s till need sponsors, officials say. They add that virtually all of 30.000 re· fugees lert on Guam are in need or sponsors. William Stubbs of the U.S. Stale Department said Thursday "we have now ·11bout. 18,000 re· fugees al Pendleton. About 2,500 or those have sponsors, already * * * 36 Viet Refugees Ready .to Go Home EGLIN AFB, Fla. <UPI) - Thirty-six Vietnamese refugees, mostly "men 'or military 'age" who have asked to be returned to South Vietnam,· will be taken ta Camp Pendleton this week. Relocation Center here, said Air Force Maj. Jim Tilton, a spokesman for the Refugee Relocation·. Center here, s aid Thursday another dozen refugees who have asked for repatriation to Vietnam will be sent to Camp Pendleton later when they have completed processing. ficially notified that It must in- crease its capacity from the pre- sent total of .5,000 to6,000. He said the increased capacity would be to make way for closing down of tent city facilities on Guam ahead ~f the typhoon season beginning ii.ext month. Tilton said orders to begin con- structing the new tent facilities at Eglin were expected very soon. A Pentagon spokesman said earlier in the week that "roughly 2,000 additional Vietnam refugees are due at Eglin by the end of next week." verified ... many or the oth~ have sponsors who are in the pro- cess of being verified -being checked _ out. But many thousands have no sponsors." Five church-related ~roups. the Traveler's Aid Society amt the Red Cross are helping ar- range for sponsors. Participating religious groups include the Jc\vish Family Service; the Unit~ ed States Catholic." Conference, which has a resettlement ofrice in every diocese; the Lutheran Church; the National Council ol Churches. including all member denominations ; the Church of Jes us Chris t of Latter-day Saints. Major require m e nt s or sponsors include: -Insuring that refugees don't become a public charge. -Providing needed clothing, pocket money, medical attention and adequate s helle r, not necessarily iO the sponsor's home. -Assisting in adjustment to American culture, laws and customs. -Aiding in enrollment of children in schools. -Helping jobs. adults to look £or Friday.June 20, 1075 OAILYPILOT A:t , ()C Airport Solution ' Admit Fail1ire On Air Noise? By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of-.oau.,11111111t111 Two state aviation Qfficials -1ald Thursday Orange county ~ould, in effect, adinit it gootat in Jt.a estimate of the amount of time it needed to meet state noise stan- dards for airports. Ed Connor, attorney ror the State Department of Transporta- tion's Aeronautics Division, said that admission can be made wben the county seeks renewal of Jts noise Variance tor the airport. whicb expires at the end or the year. "Since the county essentially set its own schedule or gradu<il compliance with the standards during hearings on the current variance, it can admit being a bit overly optimistic,•• Connor said. "Though I can't say how a stale hearing officer would react I think the county could make ~ case that it had, in good faith tried and failed to come up with~ reasonable method of meeting th~ standards in the variance," Connor said. lt the hearing orficer agrees that the county has made good raith errorts to steadily reduce the noise-impacted area, Connor said any new variance could be revised lo show a new and less stringent timetable. Richard Oyer, noi se specialist Ozzie Nelson Estate Goes To Harriet LOS ANGELES (UPl) -Har· riet Nelson, widow of tel evision star and former band leader Ozzie Nelson, inherited most or her husband's possessions, including homes in Holly\11ood and South Laguna, ac."cording to Nelson 's \viii, "·hi ch was Ci led Thursday. The will. filed £or probate in Superior Court. also stated that upon the death of Mrs. Nel son, the estate will be divided equally bet"·een the couple's two sons. Ricky, 35, of Studio City, and David, 38, or Hollywood. Nelson died June 3 or cancer at the age of 68. He got his start as a band leader, where he met his ,,,.ife, and in 1944 created "The Ad· ventures of Ozzie and Harriet," a popular and long-running radio and television situation comedy that starred the entire Nelson family. ,. for the state agency, s aid Oranl/e County Airport Is really no di!· rerent from any other in that all airports have until 1986 to redu~e the impuctcd ureas around them 102ero. The t~·o men mude their corn· rnen l s T hu rs d ay during a st•1ninar on airports conducted In Costa Ml•sa by the sl::ile Depart · mentor Transportation. According to the slate noise law. a residential area is con- sidered impacted wherr a .. re- asonable m;.in " l'an no longer tolerate the racket tn hii; home. Various court 1.1ctions and legislatiol!:-havc fixt.>d that level at 65 decibels on the Community Noise Equivalent l .. cvcl (CNEL• scale, an ave rage ol noise over a 24 ·hour period. Under pressure from resi· dents , county a irport officials said during the hearing last year. for the current noise variance lhat they could comply with the zero-impact require1nent before the end of the decade. That timetable was v.·ritten in· t o the varian ce ll y s tal e <i.cronautics orficials. To the chagrin or airport of· ficials, it was learned that the on· Jy ways to meet requirements for oi steady reduction of the noise impacted area we re condemna- tion. curtailment or operations or periodic jct takeoffs lo lhe north rather than over Upper Newport Bay. Connor said all those options are still open. But the norther n takeoffs , termed .. preferential runway use," have been scuttled re - pe atedly by s upervisors at the urging of Supe rvisor fialph Clark. ~·hose district inCl'udes areas to the north of the airport. Connor said it is unlikely the county would curtail operations to any deg 1·ee because of the im- portance or th e airport to county business. He noted elimination of night.s bct"·ecn 7 an<J 10 p.m. v.·ould be a si.gnificanl help since evening 01 ghls count three times hi gher than daytime flights in state noise proceedings. The state attorn ey said that \l.'ould leave condemnation or another £orm of ··land use con· ve rsion" such as purchase of air casements. "'And i£ the county feels that is too drastic a step, it can tell the hearing officer this year that all good faith efforts have failed :' Connor said. "After that, 1,1,·e'd just have to ~·a it and see.·· Tilton satd those o( the 36 re- turnees who attended a meeting Wednesday with a State Depart- ment briefer "all appeared to be men of military age." He added he had no breakdown on m en, women and children among those scheduled to go back, They arc ex· pected to be moved lo Pendleton today or Saturday. The refugee camp originally was scheduled to close by mid-, summer, but sources say it will remain open at least through August . Reductions of $50 and more off on all Floor Samples Sources at the camp s aid earlier that all those who applied to return to Vietnam were former Air Force and Navl( crewmen who became involuntary re· fugees when their comqianders left the country. Tilton said the Eglin Refugee Relocation Center has been of- Patrol lo Cost MONTEREY CAP) -It will cost an additional $200 million to.> start patroling America's coastal waters 1£ the United States adopts a 200-mile offshore limit, the Coast Guard commandant says. . Eglin had nearly 4.500 refugees 1ncamp asofThursday. * * * Abortions OK For Refugees At Pendleton Vietnamese women at Camp Pendleton's "Little Saigon" can get legal therapeutic abortions on demand under an agreement worked out between the Marine Corps and a San Diego communi· ty health care organization, a spokesman said Thursday. You may choose from a fine selection in a variety of styles. -- Orange Coast Grads Give Views Sunday Lt . Col. Arthur P. Brill, Marine inform a lion officer, said. the re- fugees "are enlitlcd to lhe same type ot health care as American citizens or resident aliens. ''With that philosophy, abortion Js a service. And if a woman wants an abortion, she'll be able to have one. We're not selling or condon- ing the idea nor are wediscourag. i,ng It." He said eight refugee women, all or them less then 14 weeks pre- gnant, have requested an abor- tion. Here's 'what to look for, i£ r,ou're going to be looking for 'Sunday's Seisl" In the Daily Pilot: GRADS SPEAK OUT - Valedictorians, s alutatorlans and other student speakers from Orange C.oe1l a rea hJgh schools and colleges tell what w~ up· permost in their minds ·as they approached commencement. WHAT !!.ORDER PATROL?-;-Gone are the long line& on Paclric Colat fflahway al the San Onofre P.trol ataUon and the net. that uoed to trap llleral allCltl headed into the United State& &Jone this high-speed ·'underground railway,'' bul there aresUll some ways to make &J?prehen1lons, 'e\len with low-budieta and 1Um· med-down mlnpower. Storin by Dally ·Pilot Staff WritAtr John Villena and Unl\«Ll'nu In· tunaµon11 will -.orr ·you Section. (suNDA Y'S BEST) HOLIDAY DANGER -July 4 ls coming up, but this year there will be fewer banes. and, county authorltlea hope, fewer injuries due to careless use ot fireworks. Staff Writer Jan Worth surveys the statistics, interviews fire de- partment o(flclnls Wld reviews new regulations, Jn a YOU Sec· lion feature-. • ALTERNATE ED -While some of the county's hi&b schools are more backward than McGuf· fey 'a reader. write• Peter Sch.arf, 1lternative1 tn educaUon introduced In •ome Oran'e Coaat 1chool1 offer new hope for slu· denta that cannot lldjust to the trtadltional academic 1LrUcture. The UCl professor took part in 10me of these proarams, and he J)Ointa out thelr a~ and laUure.s, on the Editorial Pages. Snakenaper Sought BUFFALO, N.Y. CUPI J -Police are searching for • 5-foOt-tall profes!!\onal dancer with creen skift. Police said "Sparkle," a boa constrictor who performs in a go-go dance net w\lb . Lois Graves, ap- parenilJ was stolen after a Thursday mornlna perlormance. 14Ju Graves told polJce her ~pttle, 'Vllfued. at Sl.50, w11 taken from lhe n:ttaW'ant where aM and Spatkle dance~ • ' graceful in design and superb co nStruction and are beautifully enhanced by melicurous tailoring to give you lavish comfort. H.J.GAI\l\E1T fLIRNlTURE PROFESSIONAL l~TERIOR DESIGNERS Op•" M•"·· Th11r1. A Fri. E•tl, -· ,. DAllYPllOT ' - .. Into The Lions' Den MAN & BEAST DEPl'.-Lion Country Safa ri , our Orange County wildlife preserve which. sprawls across some SOD acres of Irvine ranchlands, is in trouble with the city these days. No, it isn't on a charge or keep· ing exotic animals within the city limits. It isn't an allegation of letting their pets run loose without being on a leash. Nor is it Cor loud roaring at night in violation of anti-noise dictums. Alas, the vexation is far more commonplace for an uncommon spot like Lion Country Safari. It h ;LS been alleged lhat the lion people are in violation of a C'ity of Irvine sign law. T HE SAFARI FOi.KS, you see, h ave this large sign up on the hills which says Lion Country. It is mad e out of big pieces or plasterboard. Comes now the Irvine city Shakers-and -Movers who have inspected the big sign :an(I al· leged that it is illegal. This has put the Uon Country brass in a tizzy. They have long complained they do not have enough directiona l signs as it is to point the way for tourists to find the preserve off the San Diego Freeway. Let's faC'e it ; if you're going to gather in Long Green from sum· mer tourists. you better have sdme way to point them toward the cash register. F urther , the" safari peopl e point out they pay nearly $350,000 a~year in Orange County taxes, hfve ail mtllion payroll and buy JTf>re than $1100 ,000 worth o{f~ a,nually to keep the ~st.9-rot1- tented. WELL. ADMIT IT; if you were fdeding nearly. 200·lions, that's a Jct of Kai Kan. Under no circumstanceS do ~u want several prides or lions ib decide they must go out look- ~~or some .rresh meat on their 4 Personally, I do not mind hav- ipg a whole _bupch of large f ssycats as nei8ffbors so long as ey have full stomachs and are ERV happy. . t One w ay the safari people Could in crease t heir public ex· ;o5ure would be to modify their 'resent screenin.' so motorists ~ould see a few lions as they rum- ble down the freeway. , CAN'T YOU J UST see it? Some kid in the back seat yelps at .ms fathe r , "Look, Dadtly, there's a li on over there ... " You would have constant l;creeC'hing brakes, falling glass 'and massive traffic tieups. Bet- ter that somebody see that the Llon Country people get some directional signs. Meanwhile, some fears have been expressed that Irvine c ity officials might send a crew out to Lion Country lo attempt removal of the allegedly illegal placard. The problem here is that the ci- ty sign cr ew m ig ht be n:iet by a de lega tion roaring it.6 disap- proval. Then you might ha ve a sign that would be a variation on a very old theme: Uoas -3 SignCrew-0 'War' Booty -... Taking a dVa ntagc of Lynnwood, Wash~yerrTiarket bread war, Mark Syphers of Seattle loads his cam~ with 50 loaves of bread bought at 10 cents a loaf. Hun- dreds of shoppe rs are flooding markets during the spon- taneous bread .,~:ar. Rail Clerks Delay· Threatened· Strike WASHINGTO N -The railway clerks urlion agreed early lOday · to postpone its thr:eatened na· tionwide strike until July 2l. afte r all,night ne.gotjations failed to settle a contract dispute. The union earl ie r h ad threatened to walk out at 11::01 a .m. EDT Monday. W.J . µsery Jr., the Ford ad· mini s tr a t io n '~ top l abo r troubleshooter, who announced the postponement al dawn, said ~Ute Yniol:! ~cted "loller-he ~uest-; ed a 30-day delay. Widower's -19hl• . N~W YORK -WW~wers hove the .riiht to the same'· SoC181 Security benerits as "widows, a three-judge · Cede ~I panel has Oil and Gas Supply 'Less Than Thought' WASHINGTO N <UPIJ -The United Slates may have less un· discovered oil and gas -a lot less -than government experts thought just one year ago. A new r e port by the U.S Geological Survey s lashes 1974 USGS estimates of Atlantic or· £shore oil reserves by a dramati<" 8) percent and says the nation as a whole may have less than hair the undiscovered oil and gas pre· viously thought to exist. But the USGS said there still is enough oil to serve America's needs for 37 to 62 years al 1974 levels of production rales. The new figures were present· ed Thursday in a report to the Federal Energy Administration. Geological s urvey "director V.E. McKelvey said the message was plain -.much oil and gas re- mains to be fouod. But "even if ~are lucky in exploration, we willSoon have to start shifting to other sources of e nergy as the mainstay of our supply." ( I N SHORT ) ruled. The decision Thursday m ade as many as 400,000 surviving widowers in the nation eligible for benefits for the fi rst lime. Zaire Ezpuhion , KltJSHASA, Zaire -The Zaire gb¢e:rnm eot has ordered the Unitri States ambass"ador to leave"tbe country and is.also re# -ported ha mpering efiorts to re· .• ach two America n students and.a young Dutch woman held by ·guerrillas in the ea!'l.ern part of the country. NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -A British envoy carrying a clemen· cy plea from Queen· Elizabeth II fl ew into Uganda today in a last. ditch effort to s ave 'the lire or a Briton c<fndemned to death by firi ng squad. Another con· demned Briton was acquitted Thursday and Ugandan Presi- dent ldi Amin said it showed that justice prevails in his country. In London. the Foreign Office expressed its deep concern over Amin's staled intention of execut- ing r etired British lecturer Denis Hills, 61 , by Monday un- less Foreign Secretary James Callaghan fli es out to see him first. " Ranso• Delooond ST. LOUIS, Mo. -Police and FBI agents searched today for two men who bluffed their way into the home of a bank presi- dent, abdticted his wire at gun- point and demanded P>0,000 for her safe return. The 68-year-old hostage, Mrs. George J . Helein, was abandoned unh armed by her abductors after they apparently thought she was ill, authorities said. No r ansom was paid. Montana Honies Flooded • Blizzards, Rock Slides in Glacier Park T e •pe ral•re• M .. ·-,.~q ... .. " "'II-• .. ... ...,.,.,ti..i• .. .. .... " " ...... .. .. .,,.... " .. OftC'.lf•MO .. .. ""'"'-.. .. ..,_ .. " c:. ... , " U • .. " ...... .. .. ·-· " " -" " -.. " ~-· .. .. .... Qt, .. " = " .. .. .. ~. .. " ... " --" " --· " " =-,. " " " --" " ... I Ill ., " -.. " ::::::r .... -.. " .. " ii:1:~-.. " ., " " " ... .._""' .. " -=11 u .. .. " .. --':: " e " .. .. ............ .. " \ ' " .... ... ·" .n "' NAllOMAl Wl•Oll• .itv1c11a-1c.,1 •• 7•M 1$1 •·11. 1) fCoa•taJ w1athLr irtt • /ormaHon will be found on l'o<J< BBlodaM. / ' CinCAGO CUP!) -n eputed Chicago canglan<t chieftain Sam Giaocan•. rece'ntly named .J n ~oonectlon wJth an 11llegedly mob·lln~ed C IA plot to as· sasslnate Cuban Premier Fidel Castro, was s hot and killed Thursday night al his suburban Oak Park home. Giancaria's bullet-riddled body was found ln the basement of his home. Authorities said he had been shot many time!'Ui the face and throat, ••rr LOOKS Llic.E a gangland· style execution to me," said one police spokesman, who asked not to be Identified. · HiS bodf was discovered by a car etaker al hi s home. Police said no one else was at home when the body was fOWld. Authorities said no weapon was found and the house did not appear lo have been ransacked. Gl'bncana, 65, is tbe reputed head of the Chicago crime syn· dicale a nd w as named in a Senate committee's investiga- tion of the CIA. Senate docu· ments alleged ly indicated that Giancana was approached in CIA efforts to hire a "hit man" l.:> as· sass'inate Castro. Giancana h e ld ext en sive gambling int erests in Cuba berore Castro forces overthrew the government of President Fulgencio Batista und installed Wi fnessto Crime Get,s Jail Term GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP> -1'he witness to the crime served eight days in jail for refu sing to talk, while the c ulprit was rined $53. Ernest Lo(fer, 29, Grants Pass, pa id his £ine Wednes- day arter pleading guilty to a misdemeanor charge of third·degree assault. Witn ess P ercy Kilpatrick, 19, -or nearby Wilderville, d eclined to answer questions about the incident when· summoned before a gr and jury June 5. He was jailed for contempt and r eleased June 13 after Dist. Atty. Robe rt Burrows said info rmation wa s a vailable from other sources. SHU MAH OSOUATING Sl't!INKLER Ul'IT•.,.._ GANGLAND VlCTltil Sam Glancana, 65 Castro as the nation'S chief on Jan. l , 1959. IT HAS B EEN. alleged in in- form a tion presented to the Senate Select Committee on In- telligence Operations that John Rosselli", an alleged lieutenant in the Gianc.ilna organization, had • been named In at lea~.trlxtt1<>4a to kill Qastro. · · ·. The FBI hos been ~ailed mto the ·investigation of Glancana's slaying. Police said they had no sus· peels. ' ! I Giancana's self·if!lposed ext.~ ended last Jul)' when Mexican authorities thrf:W biln. ~t Ol the t'Ountry. He had Oed ,th~ .. 0.~ in 1968 to avoid a federal grind Jury invest/. gating orgilniz~·~rime. He eft May 31 , 1966. the day after his release frorit thC Cook · county Jail, where"he had sPent a year ror contell\Pt of :courl for his rerusal to answer Uie Grand Jury·s questions. HE SPENT TllE night before his return in a l\!exican jail and landed in San Antonio, Tex., with only the clothes on his back, and FBI agents handed him a sub· poena to appear before a f~er!ll grand jury. lie appeared within days of his return. Back in 1928, the Chicago crime commission made a note to watch a Salvatore "M,ooney" Giancana·, then · a 20-year·old black·haired tough guY. on t~~ West Si.de. , He was then a reputed member or the "4Z Gang·• of th~ "Bloody 20th Ward" and an expert.in all Corms of.crime, though he.tended to avoid rough stuff unless absolutely necessary. Mandatory Prison Terms Set by Fo.rd. WASHINGTON {AP) -Presi- dent Ford will send Congress pro- posed · legislation mandating prison sentences for violent federal offenders, although he concedes t hat most violent crimes are beyond the r each or federal law enforcers. Proposals fo r mandatory sen· tences and for a $7 .6·million pro· gram to compensate crime vic- tims were major features or Ford's crime message sent lo.the House and Senate on Thursday. White House Press Secretary Ron Nesseri s'aid draft legislation to carry out those proposals will be sent to Congress by Wednesday. Ford1s message stirred Uttie immediate reaction in Congress, partly because many of the pro- posals already are contained in pending legislation to revise the federal criminal code. But Sen. John V. Tunney (0. Calif.), chairman of the judiciary sUbcommittee .on constitutional rights, called the Ford plan···a_re· hash or old ideas, miny or which are widely criticized as potential- ly ineffective.'' Doily Pitot Dni•ery ls G•arDltfnd Monday-Fnday: It you do !'IOI have your paper by 5:30 om. call betcwe 7 p.m. and your copy win be 00. livered. Saturday 11Rd 6unda1: II ,.all do not receive yoor cooy by 9 am. SaltK- day. or 8 am. 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Tdh~r·~·1x . li>.~!~d·~ $1ss.ooo ama,IJ~c o \h;' ..,:s million Palo Verd'-~~~at cr~p in .J:livei-side County,_ $l?s,~ to lh~''rri-Palm Estate" m~pile·bome park in f ••••d s:::;nd at ieajt $1~.~ to poles, lines and other fac.1lilies o( Southern California Edison: _Jn addition. sand blown by WUlds up lo 90 mJles an hour b!ast~ off the paint and pitted the .windshields and· chrome work of thousands of cars and trucks as the fierce stol"lm raged Tues· day and Wednesday, Girls ~011.lqf• Bo11s SACRAMENTO tUPI> -The· Se':lat~. l:la_s n~rrowly voted to re- quire. th·at ealif.ornia' public schools and commun.i1,y colleges or.rer girls. equa.J opportunities with boys ror particl))aling in ex- tra-curri ctf.lar athletic pro-grams. · - The bill by freshman Sen. Jerome Smith (D-Saratoga), was passed Thursday on a bare- majority 21 -16 vote and was.sent to the;A.s.e·mbly. OhPoaents chariecl tbe=-rileas ure-f.wedt too rar" in securing equal rights ror women and cottld ho.rm sch"! ~J>O.r1'·1!.a:i>,_rJmS. ~ • .•• Bea C'rfti. 1111.siiig . LOS .),l'IGEL-E~ (f,P) -The ~a1t Guard s,arched Thursday ru'ht (or. ·t,he . crew or a. 21-root sailboat found. adrift lbree miles off Mariqa ne1 Rey. A ~IJSl Gu'frd spokesman said a passing boater discovered the un.malined craft at 5:30 p.m . and sailed it to th~ Marina del Rey Harbor P.atrol headquarters. Fresh blood Was found on the boat's boom and cockpit area, the spokesman said. Girl; 5, WO-ded ,LOS ANGELES CUPI) - A fiye-year-old gh-1 was seriously wounded_t)~~ 5trq;J.t>ullet..Thurs- day rrom .what police said was a g,ang-related s Hootlng that· iri- jured aJIOther 10iith: :. . ... . Susan Gaspar ~as reported in serious but .stable condition at County-t.TSC Medical dnter. She. was hit in (he stOPlach as she sat near the front window of her hrime. Four Quakes Hit lmpe~ial Va]t~~~~a · •• .. -· EL CENTRO CAPJ -Four tremors in rapid succession shook thi$ Ilnpertal VaUe-Y (arm- ing towd Aa~ 'thun<tltr. n\gh't, triggefirQr burgTa"f'alarnis and a rash of cli.111 from anxious resi-dents. ·~ ., Tbe..sela.IJ:LOIJ?iicaI laboratory at.'-the: G~J"ffOfftiA Jnf:itj:t\,lle o( Technlolftl'_ Irr .Pasadena ·said the '.tremon:began at 10 :48 'P.'m . PIYl"-1'-huradal Mid-the ·severest ~eas~\l;i :_i · "on lh~ ~-!1-1.chter Scale.; 1 .... • . ,.r.-~ \ The F'ranc'isco earthq"Uake of 1906111ea9ered 8.3. "We.,.,..JcHeel1l pr.tly good," taid Elj C,ep'lrO~:;pOlic?e orricer Dona~d Frartks. •;we hDd peOple calling to ask "'Wh&t Was happen- ing, but we ba e no reports oC an_y damage.•• : t ~ ' •· ::; J Uf'IT ........ -'1<1LLED FOR $1 .44 Waitress Tere,a Demaio Gunman Kil/,s Waitress For $1.44Meal SAN FRANCISCO CUPI l - Those down on their .Juek-could always count on Tenderloin waitress Teresa Damaio to bold the laQs for their meals. · But now'. the cheerful, 57·-year· old woman is dead -kill~ by a patron who couldn't pay ror his egges and hash brown potatoes who whipped out a pistol and shoi. . her dead when it came time to pay bis bill~ . . - "When somebody we ·on the shorts, she would hold his tab un- til pay day," homicide inspector Sle,ve M-axoutopoulis said. .. . .. . . TWO MEN entered the 24 ·hour Donut Delight restauranl early Thursday and ale potatoes and egg!?. . l\:1rs. Demaio gave them their thecks -$1.44 each. They walked SIQwly to the door. "Hey. fellas, how about pay- ing?" Mrs. Demaio said. One gave hel· money. The other approached her. "He reached into his pocket as though to fis h out some money," cook ' Ray Petti go, 43, said, "but instead he took out a re\lolver, re- ached in rront of his companion, held . the gun about six inches from Te.resa's cheSt and pulled thetriggec." THE SLUG ripped int.o her chest. She died on an .Uperating table at.San Fr·ancisco General Hospital. . ' There.weren't many patrons in the restaurant even though it is (requented by such night people as policemen, cab drivers and Tenderloin t)abitues. One patron chased the killer but he made good his escape. flis companion was taken into custody. , News of Mrs. Demaio·s death spread~ -quic~ throughout the neighborhood. -·~ ' --BOB KERN, the cafe's owner, said persons kept Showing up and asJclng, ''Wl)al happened lo Teresa? ' ; "Everybody c"illed her by her first name. She"was eveobody's favorite. She Would heli> people out, but'she didn't lik~ it when so- meone'\ried to beat her out of a lab." FELONYGlJN BILL FAILS - SACRAMENTO CUPI) Legislation makine it a felony for all· persons caught carrying a CO!lcealed (irearm has been re· jected by the Senate. T~e measure was defeated Thursday .o.n a 19·17 vote, two short of passage •. but its.author, Sen .. Alan ..Robbins CD -Los Angeles). was routinely granted permission to have the bill re- consJdired at a later date. . - 3 Suspects . Arreste~ ln·Rapes ' LOS ANGELES CUPll - Police Thursday a~(f\'CI three suspec~. one or whorp is believed' to be the "Westside Rapist" sought in connection with the rapes of a~ many as 14 elderly women, six or whom died, police said Thursday • Two of the men were booked on charges of a ttempted rape, the third suspect was released. Booked were Vincent Meredith Harris, 18, Los Angeles, and Tur· rell Walts, 21, also Los Angeles. Both will undergo rurthe r ques- tioning this weekend · and will be put In a police lineup Monday. TllE ·THREE were arrested shortly arter the attempted al· tack O( a 11,-yeaT·Old Vt'Oman in the same Wilshire area the rapist has been known to rrequent. Police said Margurit~ Rich told ofricers she was gardening in the _backyard of her home at about 7 p.m. Thursday when a man came up behind her, grabbed her and began choking her. . Mrs. Rich said she struggled an~ started screaming, alerting neighbors who called police. Her • assailant fled. Police, searching the area, found a pair of men's undershorts near the scene and arre9ted the three suspects soon after. Bachelor, 41, Get.s Custody Of lJ;Wy Son LOS ANG.ELES CUP!> -A 41-year-old ·bachelor Thursday W<tS awarded temporary custody or a 5-week-old baby boy that was cut out or the womb or his mother moments berore she was stabbed to"c;lealh.. William Hooks, who had been living with the child's mother, said he was the infant's father. ··it is my child and I can take care or him better than any roster parent. I can do everythirlg for a baby but have them," tlooks said. The moth er, Kathr yn Viramontes. was· found stabbed to death May 16 in her Van Nuys apartment. Detecli\·es at the scene discovered she had0 un · dergone a caesareanoperation. Norma J ean Armis tead . a nurse at Kaiser.P e rmanente tlospital in Hollywood v.'aS ar- r(>Sled several days laler and has been charged with lhe murder or Mrs. Viramontes. INVESTIGATORS SAJD Mrs. Armistead, a registered nurse, had checked into another hospital and claimed she had just given birth lo the infant. When police arrested Mrs. Armistead dt her home, they round an 8· month-old baby girl that the vlbman also <.·!aimed was her own. ll was later d etermined . however, that the glrl was the daughter or William and ~tary Childs of Duarte. l\trs. Childs had given birth at Kaiser Hospital, where Mrs. Armistead worked, and had been told her baby was born dead. The Childs v.•ere given tem- porary cuslod)' or that baby. Mrs. -Armistead is scheduled (or arraignment on various chaPgcs June 27 . HOOKS WAS GIVEN custody or the child ror six months. 'fhe court said he would be allowed to keep the child ir he proves a fit father. After leavins the courtroom Thurs day, tlook s went to a Reseda roster home to get the baby. He said he would name the boy William HooKs III. which is what his girlfriend had wanted lo name the baby tr it was a boy . ~OW OPEN . HARBOR VIEW ~ CENTER. Your Complilt Heocjquorters For / •'•• ' ~ ~ l • iJ~n~ 21st · • • • ·i r.:. !& 3 uiffl·-'-· • • ~'for all ages J- ----· ·-·-· . -- ., • FRESH PkDDUi:.E •.,:~ • ; I t I• . ' ALITY & .$AV·ING • .. I Malpractice Bill Backed SACRAMENTO CUPI) -.LegislalloD aimed at keepin' dottors on the job by lowerlna the blah cost ol medical malpractice ina:urance baa wont.be ap. proval of the California Auembly. - I In the first noor action in a special session called by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. to combat a widespread phy1iclans' protest slrike in May, the Ir-------------------, Assembly, after a heated debate, approved 65-8 a major bill by Assemblyman Barry Keene CD-' Eureka>. ' Opponents of the measure quickly announced lhal they w()\lld seek reconsideration of the vote. . A KEY.SPOKESMAN for Brown on malpractice matten, bonald Bums, questioned the effective· ness or the Keene measure, which bas been ad- vanced by some Democ:ratic leaden as a solution to the malpractice crisis. "It is a nice little bill," said Burns, business and transportation secretary. ''But it does not go far enough. It will not solve the problem." Burn. warned that California is facing ••a medical malpractice crisis" next year that "will dwarf the others we've had" unless the legislature passe9 a substantial ref'orm measure. ~TTHE SAME TIME, the Senate overwhelmingly reJected, 16-20, an omrubus regular session bill by Sen. Dennis Carpenter, <R-Newj:lort Beach), which would ha\le completely removed malpractice cases rrom the court SY$tem and established a patient com· pensation board, like workers compensation board to hear negligence claims. ' It also would have limited attorney fees and re- duced the statute of limitations in malpractice cases. Carpenter needed Z1 votes for passage, and was granted permission to bring his bill up ror another try later. It's Let's Make a Bar;!ain Tin1e! Now.folks. the object 'd this &a me is lo set'! how liltle )'OU can pay a hi g hly sw=cessruJ quiz show winnt'r for some or the nirty things he won on a TV giveaway show. And tH?re are just some of the goodies .•• NEW CHEVROLET STEAM ROOM AIR CONDITIONER REC ROOM STOVE Pl'DAL (AR YOUR OL PORTRAIT ~1'.0CULARS The Keene bill, supported by the California Medical Associatkln and opposed by the State Trial Lawye;s !'ssociation, would, among other things, place hm1ts on the fees or attorneys representing clients in malpractice cases. MLCH. MLC H MORE ••• , It would also give the stalt! insurance com- missioner new powers to review malpractice in- surance premium rate hikes over 10 percent and de· mand rollbacks ir increases were determined ex- cessive. CALL 494 -8165 WITH YOUR OFFER! Keene said his bill would not solve all the probl.ems su~fouDdi.n_g the skyrocketi..uJ!; cost of doc- tors insurance but "1t may-well have a substantial impact on the reduction or Such costs .,; Senate Okayii Housing Bill ~'~~~-30 SPECIALTY SHOPS IN A TURN OF THE CENTURY SACRAMENTO IUPI> -A $950 million bill sought by Gov . Edmtmd G. Brov.'n Jr. to provide s tate -rinanced h ome Joans ror low and n1od e rat e in c omt! Ciilirornians has won final l egislati ve ap· pro\ral. VILLAGE ATMOSPHERE ... ADJACENf TO t...;;.~~~.l.::.l~{THE FESTIVAL OF ARTS GROUNDS. OPENING JUNE, 1975 Some prime Spi)Ce available The measure was sent to the govertlrpr Thurs· day when the Senate ap- proved it on an over· whelming 33·6 vote an ' the Assembly. v.•hich ap- proved it e arlier, did a&"ain. .. :·· ( : .. -,.····. SOUTH COAST PLAZA Let a Bullock's foundation expert help you in fitting the Jodee bra for after breast surgery Only 011e fitting is necessary and there's no ntc.Q_ for any altcra· tions. The fash.io11 bra l1as built-in, self-levc lin:g-Slrctch pockets and is non-allergenic and can be machine \vashcd. The breast for1n is so natural and fc1ninine and carefree that it can be worn tinder the most clingy knits. \'Valk out \Vea.ring the Jodee ,vJ1ich won't Cl9'1ge shape, dimen siofis or evaporate. And iiie pur· chase of both 1bra and form is now covered ur1der Medicare provi· sions. ' Bra and Body Fashions Upper Level . --·Bullock's South Coast Pla~a, San Diego Freeway at Bristol, Costa M esa, SS6-061 l I I ..... 1 Af Dt\)L'Y PILOT EDITOB-1:\L P .4.GE The Governor's Duty - In his successrul call\paign and since then, Gov. Edmund G. Brown, Jr. has stressed his prime con- cern is lo restore people's belief in government. In that laudable effort the current situation in· ' volving the fw1ding-pr r\on-funding-of the UCI on- campus teaching hospital and the UCI medical school acquisi\,ion of Orange County Medical Center should merit a lot more attention from lhe governor than he apparently intends to give them. As of the most recent reading of the legislature's proposed budget for the next fiscal year. there is no money for the on-campus teaching hospital other than an inadequate token amount for \\·orking drawings .. There is $S million budgeted. for the UCI acquisition of Orange County ·Medical Center and $550,000 for start· up operating money at OCMC. plus rrl.oney for work· ing drawings for renovation of OCMC and two clinics. But even if this substantiaJJy reduced funding survives the legislature, there have been strong hints from the gove rnor's staff that he very well could slash most if not all of even the reduced funds. Grar\ling: the governor's total sincerity in his t>led ge to res tore the credibility of government, he ought to be p ersonally concerned about two aspects of this 1>roblem: 'l'here had been strong indications Governor BrO\\'ll would come clo\vn to Orange County to see for t1imse lf whether OCMC \vas worthwhile for the un- iversity and acquaint himself \Vith the UCI medical school before making a decision on the ;.1ppropria- t ions. Heh as not done .so . material accompanying the 1972 bond ballot which authorized the money for the University of California Health Sciences building progr~ms that "the maJor expenditu res •• from the bonds would be at the medical schools at UC! arid UC Davis. So far, the state has not lived up to that promise at·uc1. The governor is right when he says a prime need is to restore the Credibility of government. The fund· • ing for the UCl medical school development presents him wilh a clear case in point and a clear opportunity to match words to deed. Travel Bargains After making threatening noises about a. crackdown on low-cost charter flights, the Civil Aeronautics Board now is about to make this less ex· pensive travel available to many more Americans. Under present regulations, charter flights sup· posedly are limited to members of clubs and other af- finity groups, with a minimum s ix·month mem- bership required. The neW rules, probably in effect by late summer, would make the c harters available t o the general public. .. - -., Obviously the governor is a busy pers on. But he <.ilso has demonstrated an ability to make lime \vheneve r he pleases for items of much Jess urgency and import. UCI and Orange County officials have urged the govcrQor to come or at least give them lime for a face lo face discussion. While most charter lines u se the sam e basic equipment as scheduled airlines, they do lack some of the comforts. The low fares are made possible by fill· ing every plane to 00 or 100 percent capacity a nd little flexibility in travel plans is orfered. But for those who are willing to put up with some inconvenience, the bargain flights can mean the difference betwee11 travel and no travel. While the CAB should continue to keep a sharp eye on safely factors andp-J>erformance levels , it is time to recognize the charter flight as a fact or life and see that it is available to all whose pocketbooks do not run lo more luxwious travel styles . 'Folks; I have good news and bad news! The recession is bottoming out. . . deeper than we thought!' Vote rs of Orange County \Vere told in the official Military Chiefs Deserve Their Pay To the Editor: IL is nice that during commen· cement week cood old Jack An- derson '>''ould extol! the virtues or a servil'c-c.>areer in "'Military Sacrifices a ~1yth ." June 10. Pilot. The article points out th at our Joint Chiers or Stafr e:are re- ceiving about $200,000 per year but only about one-(ifth of that in cash. Of course they started as lieutenants at $125 per month ~·hile today's pl-ivatcs do three times better no\~1 . While each chief has achiev¢ the ultimate service position, of the tv.•o I know, one played golf to a 4 handicap a nd the other was a 4-goal polo player in earlier days. They a nd sometime& their families have enjoyed traveJ and overseas living although s ometimes on rather short notice. THESE LEADERS h ave lueked out in their 34 years of be· ing al government beck and call nicht or day -they survived. One was the s enior returnee from the long-range raid on the Plocsti oil fields in War It while another sust ained him se lf through se\•eral years of ground combat in Korea and Vietnam. I doubt if they are complaining. all having earned th e privileges that a grateful nation has long provided to those who carry their heavy r esponsibilities. Actually they are underpaid. Their retireme nt after 34 har- rowing y ear s of continuous service nets the m only $27 ,000 per year and few remaining privileges. I would guess that hundreds of corporate executives have contracts calling for much better retirement than that, leav- ing · out the in vestment op· port unities. I 'm g lad they e:are still serving and hope thul the nation can con- tinue to rind s uc h men. LYMAN S. FA ULKNER Nut Repmentatlee To the Editor: I am writing in r esponse to an article publis hed by the Daily Pilot on June 5. The article r e- ported a certain opinion or three s tudents attending UC Irvine. These three students had written a letter to the university's school newspaper s uggesting that since the Vietnam refugees are desperately 1n need o( homes and the Irvine Company's newest proje ct, Pro montory Point, needs occupants, the refugees might take up residence at Promont6ry Poi nt , with the Feder.a l Government subsidiiing their rent . f'irst, the very idea is absurd and second 1t \l·;i s paraphrased by the Daily Pilot, intentionally or not. as to make It appear that such thinking is representative of UCJ 's students. It is not. TllE PROPOSED solution is absurd be c e:au s c it is too aimplistic. Certainly, most peo-' pie c1.n see t hat lntegrat.ing lhe nfu«ees lnlo American society is much m ore compli cated than jUlt placJng them in apart.mf!'nt -... ne letler by the lhree stud~nts ca.n only b e constrUed as r.prnenhtive of their thinking ud -the whole •tullent body's. J( k ll reprotei>laUve or UCJ in a..wr•l at a l_l ,'\hen it .Lt repr~en tatlv• at our •ood intentions '°"'"'" 1111-problem. JAJUSC. PARKER I I ' ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome. };LI 'fl!e right to conde,ise fellers to fl t space or eliminare libel is reserved. LellPrs of 300 words or less will be given pre/Prence. All letters musl in- clude signatu re and mailing address but na,nes m ay be w1tl11!eld on re· quest i/ suf f1 cient reason is apparent. Poetry will nol be published. Dort or's ftepl11 To the Editor: I have just seen Earl G. Waters' column from the May 30 Pilot (''New Twist for Doctors''). Although somewhat late, I am compelled to reply. Waters : Doctors have fought all government health programs. Fact: Many doctors did indeed oppose l\.1edicare a decade ago, foreseeing such problem~ as un· derfunding that have plagued all government health programs. Cali(omia 1.-l edical Association sponsoredthe law that Created the '-ledi-CaJ program, and subse· qtlently went to court -suc· cessfully -over the state's il- lega 1 cutbacks in Medi-Cal services (not fees ). Both Cti.fA and lhe American Medical As· socialion have sponsored na- tional health insurance legisla- tion in Concress, and an AMA proposal is pending today. Waters: Doctors are begging covemment to rescue them from .. malpractice" in surance goug- ing. Fact: Anyone who he:as followed the "malpractice insurance <'risis" surely recognizes that in· suranee rates have soared lo pro- hibitive levels, and that only the Legislature can pass the legal re- forms that can curb the in· creases. Waters : If doctors didn't err. there wouldn ·t be n\alpractice judgments . Fact: While no one would deny that malpractice occasionally oc- curs. many jury awards are sym- pathetic compensation for un- toward results, rather than true malpractice. In many cases, the best, rather than the least com- petent. physicians e:are sued, because they are the ones who undertake the newest and most complex operations in an effort lo help patients with lhe most dif- ficult medical problems. Waters: Doctors could have avoided this insurance cri:si~ by acting long ago. Fact: Through the CMA, doc- tors have been working for legislative reforms (or nearly a decade. Wate rs : Doctors have high fees, refuse lo make hou6c calls, oppose health plans, won't weed out incompetent doctors a nd re- fu se to testify against another doctor. Fact : Doctors· fees give l.he m a net hourly renumeration about equal to tha t or a skil led cra(Lsman. Many doctors still make house calls, although many others prefer to meet paUenls at the nearesl hospital emergency room, whi("h is better equipped ror medl("al e mergency treat· menta. While the medical "peer review" sys tem isn't pcr1ect, it s ucces sfully ''rehabllltics'' some doctors a nd rcporu othors 10 the Board of Mediclll Ex· aminers and th ~ Attorney General ...tor appropri11te dis· 'cfplinary or le••I actkwl. And the county medical 1oelctles have Dear Gloomy Gus W0hil e trav e ling th e freeways at the legal 55 mph it would be a joy to see the Hi ghway Patrol stop just one of those self. appointed vigilantes going 40, 45 or 50 mph in the fast lane. D.F. G-y Gtn c...._11h •r• ,.....,._,,"' ~..i••-••wrUf~.... -"""' .... _,.~. s .... .,_ ... , ,... ..... o....,,,,c .... o.u,P11e1.. panels of expert physicians who do testify against their peers in malpractice s uits. It is disappointing that Mr. Waters, who s urely must know better, chose to slant his article on a subject so important to the people of California. CARL GOETSCH. 1\.1.D. President California Medical Association Dog Bark Home To the Editor: A quick note of thanks lo the Daily Pilot and one of your re· aders. Ma rion·· Kurt.s in ger, of Fountain Valley, for the return of m y lost dog. After only one day or running an ad in the Lost and Found column, this concerned lady responded, and my doc is back home. My gratitude cannot be expressed in words, all I can say is thank you so much. JOANN D. LOPEZ Blame Arab• To the Editor: Your June 10 editorial page cartoon showing President Ford pushing the battered American public to the s harks of "windfall profits" and ·'oil overcharges·• was disgusting. Why don't you show the Arabs gouging the Americans o ut of bil li ons of dollars for theii' oil with their blackmail prices, and put the blame for our falling economy and energy c r is is were it belongs, instead of the continual propaganda downing America? GOLDIE JOSEPH Fire Sermre To the Editor: Your editorial of June 8 re- garding the labor dispute in San- ta Barbara County by striking firefighters was laced with am- biguity and appeared un· necessarily negati ve toward the fire service in general The (ire service. along with a ll public employes, has been work· ing hard for a public employe·s bargaining bill and while work- ing in this r egard. for the majori· ty of cases, has stayed within the inte nt of the Meyers, Milias, Brown Act. Tll£ CITIZENS within your re· aders circulation enjoy the most progressive and efficient fire proteC"tio'1 services available, \l'ilh innovative efforts towarcb cos t effecti ve performance wi thout sacrifice in the service level. When maklng c.-omments that tend toward the emotional such as militancy, strongly unionlied, moonlighting, and referencin, unsubstantiated and unrelated statistics on hours and work performed. it would do you well to appraise lhe services avail•· ble in Orange County and not ln· fer guill of betrayal cm the whole nre service. CARLL. DUNCAN, P'ire Captain Hunlinlton o .. ch Firemen's Association The Lost Three Million Mystery • In Cambodia \\'ASHINGTON -What has happened lo more than three million Cambodia ns who were driven out of their city homes in· to the hinterl~nd by the conquer- inc Com munists? This is the great mystery of Southeast Asia. The United States, v.1ith all its in te lli ge n ce resource s , has been una- ble to find out. The Com - munists have hermetically see:aled Cam- bodia so tha t <1lmost no in- formation lee:aks out. Ae r ial photographs have established only that the cities h ave been emp ti e d . The ma1·ketplaces , which usi..'Ci to be teeming, az·e now virtue:ally de· sertea. THE COMM UNISTS have s hut down a lmost all their broadcasts , so the Central Intelli gence Agen- cy has intercepted fev.· messaces thal .shed any light on the dis- placed popule:ation. There are also no travelers coming out of Cam- bodia for the CIA to debrief. In CIA jargon. the agency he:a s "no assets" lert in CambOOia. The e:analysts can merely make agonizing guesses e:as to what has happened to the three million men, women and children. For many. the sudden .exodus must have been a death march. The e:aged and the ailing probably didn't .survive the trek. Putients were even cleared out of the hospitals and herded into the hin - lerl;ind with the r est. SO FAR as is known, there also aren't e nough food stocks in the (JACK ANDERSON) backwoods to feed the masses from the cities. Analysts believe that hundreds of thousands will die of starvation. One shocking estimate is that at least a m ill ion people will perish. It e:appea1·s that the Khmer Rouge, as th e CamOOdian Com- munists ce:a ll themselves, may be guilty of genocide age:ainst their own people. Certainly, the rulh· less uprooting of three million people is an act ou't of the dar k ages. YET no one -., nol the United !'\ations. not the Red Cross, not an individual na tion -has called upon the Cambodian authorities for an accounting. fo~ootnote : Analysts believe that the Khmer Rouge must be • orthodox Maoists '>''ho seek lo convert their country by massive upheaval into e:a peasant society. 'The re CJ lso have been reports, inc luding some intercepted messages , that the Communists <•re executing the e ntire families of former military officers and high civil ian officials. AEROSOL ADDICl'S: It used lo be clue s ni ffing. Now it 's aerosol sniffing. The yctung and the poor , seek· ing a cheap "hi gh," have taken to inhaling the toxic fumes of s pray paints, h air sprays and de· odor<.1nts out of aerosol cans. It is a dangerous pe:as t ime, "'h1ch kills about 125young people l'Very year. The fu mes depress the el•ntre:a l nervous systcm and l'all lead to nervous disorders, lossof1nemory und. occasionally, hce:art failure a nd death .. An unpublis hed !;itudy,conduct· ed by Phtlip Va1·gas of the Drug Abuse Co uncil ~ found that e:aeroso l s niffing is populotr ··among the very poor, disen- franchised and rna rtoinal minorl'· ty groups s uch as Chicano and In· di an yo un gsters.'' GOVERN1'1E1'T bureaucrats call it .. solvent abuse." Th,e back·alley users call it "huf· fi ng." One !'\e\l' ~lexico doctor described it as "a' poor man's mar11uana . But the consequenC'l..'S, accord· ing to the study, can be pathetic. Here are a few examples: ...:.A 17-year·old was described by his tca-cher e:as "a very"tentle boy" e:and a good stOdent before he sletrted sniffing. Now his pro- be:ation officer says that '"his eyes are e:always bloodshot e:and fie he:as bluish·colored rings around his eyes and mouth. Jlis speech has deteriorated and, at tin1cs, he is very hot-tempered and ver y nervous. lie gets frustrated very easily e:and sometimes he is ex· tremcly violent." -IN TUCSON, the r e· searcht.'rs found a "four -yee:ar-old child of a ('hronic sniffer'' who '~·as introdu<:ed to sniffing by hi~ rather. "Rag, daddy. Re:ag, dad· dy," the little t yke cries, asking his father for another sniff. -"Al y son has been sniffing pcti nt from spray c<ins since he we:as 19," writes a mother. "1'-l y son is ~ very sick person and I just don't know how lo deal with him e:anyn1ore. lli s mind is alree:ady so deteriorated I don't know if <inything can be done fo\· him." For thut matter, li ttle is beinC- done by the government for anr of the aerosol addicts. • Can Our Schoo& Survive? problem. J I 1 Last year there were 8,568 .rapes; 11,160 armed robberies; 256,000 burglaries, more than 100 killings a nd 189,332 major as· .o;aults-in schools! The boil has burst. One in 10 school-agers had become so de- fiant the:at the other nin e '>''ere being r ob b ed ; teachers were being raped. principa l s knifed or s hot. So In o ne school district a(lf!r another: reaction! The North Ca rolin a Legislature ha1 pa&S41id a law making It a crime for students lo rieht, provo ke violence by gestures or word», or to ignore an order to leave the building. Penalty: Blx months and $500. IN SAN FRANCISCO, .ony youngster c1rrying a WUPofl, even a cub scout knife; is aulo matlc•lly s u s pended. Uniformed 1u11rda patrol the halls. Jn Detroit. a fter two kilUnp ht Janu1ry, Ute bo•.rd ol edu<aUon authorited arp1ad POD~ patn>la. Chlcaso 11 ipendln1 ~-ml!llon on 1cbool •ecurlty arter an cle menlary 1choar pup1 l ehOf a prl11clpal tod~-th. Plttsbureh tt expandlne .. It's. Khoolcuard(orce. • New York Cit)''& .school auilrds ( PAUL HARVEY) now carry walkie-talkie radios, _and there a r e panic buttons in classrooms which teachers in danger can use to alert the cen- tral security office. The problem is worst in the ghettos, but it's not all in the ghettos. Schoolroom crime is- both urbY.n a nd suburban. DRUG crackdowns in well·to- do school& in Houston, TeX., and We&tchester , N . Y ., trigaered s tu- dent outrage ; they ·•t-d.ned teacher!i and police. . lfou1ton, Tex .• and fl.fontlce1Jo, Ar.k., have reinstated wooden paddles. . But now a eo unt er - JCOUnterattack lhreatens"'tO.undo these constructive efforts.~ Luw5uits against teae~rs who dure to discipline havt: multiplied. Educators aro BC· cui1ed or ''vlol;1ting students' . riibU."" A llECt:NT Supromo Clourt de· citiop dldn'lbelp when it upheld thlr11bt Of IOSpendcd children lo demand due proceiss hearings al)d to 1ue. th e •~hoot for dama4~s. • ..s As of now, all students seeki to enter Michigan State Univers ty wi ll have to p rove that thcf' ce:an read and write. \ But ir they are turned dow4 chances are they will is~ somebody. ) Public schools m ay riot sut· vi.ve .. Hi story says civilized i4" &t1tut1ons e:are built by civilize« m e n to be smashed b-y barbarians. i -• . ' " ...... \ 'IOA!fG ... msil f l1Mlij(111 Robfrl ,Y.Wtcct. P~flcr ~ IJ'hlln•r«t~~ ~· .,,,/Jor"9fo Kf'i~~· .Jd1t~Pog.~ Th<' editori1l pace otthe Dally P!l<l t !><"c ks to -inform and 1t.1mulate 1taders by present.ins oo lhl11_ page diverse commentary on top1<'s of Interest by •)'ndlcat· ed columnl~111 ind c:•rtoonisu by pr'(Jvidlng a forum for re9dtn• vlew1 and b)I aretenUnc lbla newap•per'• opblfoet "'11111 ldeu «i current topin. ~ttorial oplnlon11 <lr the Dally Pilot a _MUCIJ of.lM problem 11 the prt · valenl pr1Cllce or dlscouraalng 1lo~~Wlt t e'd or r e b e lllo u1 YOUl>IS!•'1,;lrom droppj'lf! out, 'lbll ••promote cVt!l')'bodY ' con· oept compoand1 lhC! disclpUne only In the editorial column ~tC top of the paae. Oplnloru fll· pres,ed by the c:olumnJsta and ca~~lati and,Jttter ..writ~ are • lbtsr own and oo endoratment 0( lhetr vie••• by the ~l.y Piiot ~l\\lt'~"ll... • ~ lFfi~~Y. JUftc 20, 197S • :ou ( y r ~ 1 k y ~ t I \ l < \ I • I ( i ' Frlday.June"'IO, 1975 DAILY PILOT A 7 :ouEENIE By Phil lnterlandi ' "And now, to clineh the deal and puJ it all in per- spective, our anchorman ... " L. !ff. Bt•11d Woman of 30 Most Alluring Observed Honore de Balzac: "For a young man, a woman of 30 years holds an ir· resisti~le attraction. Younger girls have too many illusions. They're too inexperienced. The woman of 30 years knows all she needs to know about self-surrender. The younger girls yield. The woman of 30 years makes a de· liberate choice." CLIENT ASKS who first introduced forks into tableware. Specifically, the wife of an told. Italian nobleman, the .Doge Domenice Silvie of Venice, Jtaly. ln A.D. 1100 . Delicate lady, that one. She de<: lined lo pick up meat with her fingers. IF ANYBODY ever ate white potatoes before the Inca Indians of the Andes did so 4.00 years ago, nobody knows who, l 'm ·QUERI ES FROM CLIENTS Q. "George Washington camped at V<!-lley Forge. llow'd the place get its name?'' A. From ~ Va lley Forge Creek. 1\nd that was so called because one Jsa.ic Potts in 1742 built a little Ironworks there to take advantage of the water. Denizens referred to it as the valley forge. Q . ••now COME the people who run Hong Kong don't put in a good harbor with piers in· stead of forcing the ship captains to unload by li ghter while moored ofrshore?'' A. Because they figure docked ships there couldn't weather those typhoons in the China Sea from July to October. Q. "NAME the youngest U.S. vice presi- dent ever inaugurated.'' A. J ohn C. Breckinridge at 36. Oldest was Alben Barkley a t 71 . POT OF GOLD You and I know what's at the end of a rain· bow is a pot of gold. The native Irish, however , say it's a gold watch. The Greeks contend it's a gold key. And the Norwegians claim it's a jug and spoon, Do you know how these notions got started? Various natives of old sometimes found coins and watches and keys and various other minor valuables brought to view when the passing rains washed them clean of the soil. These little discoveries lead to the rain· bow treasury fancies. · THAT WORD "pay" rhymes with "say," so what our Language man can't figure is why "paid" does not rhyme with "said." For that matter, why don't "home" and "some" rhyme? Or "doll" and "roll"? Or "comb" and "Lomb" and "bomb"? Exceedingly odd, this English. CABINETS Those makers of bathroom fix.lur es would be wise lO double the size or their medicine C'abinets. no? I me.in nov.· that .so many men are using cos metics. Thi s is Bright Id ea f\'o. 8461 in our file labeled "llo\v to lncrcuse Your Income by 100 Percent." WOMEN can t.ilk longer with less effort than can m e n. That has ~en proved. re· peatedly. Client asks why. Because the vocal cords or women are shorter than those of men, so release less air through them to carry the 1>0und. 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" -r Al DNL. v PILOT l.af!k of Swpport 'Airport Land Use Boards Air Gripes B)' WILUAM SCHREIBER °' .... 0.11, ~ ........ The Orange County Airport Land Use Commission. longtime stepchild or county government, apparently is n't alone among similar agencies around the stale in its running battles for support ";th the bo!'rd or supervisors. Spirdon "Spe cdY'' Sideris, airport land use s pecialist for the State Department or Transporta- • tion, said Thursday at it Costa Mesa seminar that most or the 23 coromissions in the state are hav- ing serious problems of one sort or another. Sideris said a survey o( land use panels around the state re- vealed mos t are given Jillie financial or political support for their land planning efforts. The commission r eceived a $15.000 budget -mostly fedc;ral runds -this year lo perform master plan stu~ies , but has been cut back to a $2 ,000 budget for next year. Sideris said local funding of commissions around the slate this year ranged from $3,000 to $35,000 with m ost in the area of $4,000, IN THE RECENT s urvey, Sideris said, commissions fund- ing was a major problem area. They said funds ranging rrom $25,000 to $300,000 should be\ al- located. The biggest funding demands, Sideris noted, acme from Northern Cali forni a c om· missions. , Brian Dougl ass, Fulle rton Airport director and chairman of the county 's AL UC. had some harsh words for Orange County Supervisors during Thursday's seminar. ''WE llOPED FOR better treatment from the supervisors .,.,•he n one of our member s ·<Laurence Schmit I was elected to the board," Douglas said . ' ORANGE COUNTY ''He promised we'd all be driving Cadillacs and we're still waiting. "We ·ve done some good plans and I hope somebody looks at them in making land use de- cisions , but I don 't know who's going to requi re compliance," he added. The state o((icials said the commissions have been confront· ed with numerous problems of jurisdiction, zoning power and other ma tters that probably reflect inadequacies in the state Jaw that created them. t. Ed Connor, attorney for the State Aeronautics Division, said 1 e(forls are unde r way in Sacramento to revise the ALUC legislation and make the job of airport land planning easier. • .r .. ~ t· Two Cities Get Revenue Fund,s. STANT.ON -Two cities are the beneflc:lartes of • more than $24 ,000 in federal revenue sharing money. • I Sanlil ~n11 and Stanton will use the money to either establish or keep in operation community centers that aid minority and disadvantaged res1· dents. · Orange County supervisors granted rnost ot the funds, a total or $20.000, to Santa Ana for re novation of an abandoned county fire station in the Santa Anita barrio area. The fire facility already had been leased to the city for a nominal $1 per year fee. CITY OFFICIALS refused to pa y ror the re· vamping of the £ire station because of other budgetary pressures, supervisors wer e told. Supervisor Robert Battin said the community center is badly needed and the expenditure of un- allocated County revenue sharing money was justifiable. AL the request of Supervisor Laurence Schmit, the board also alloeated $4,300 to the Stanton Com- munity Services Center, which also serves minority residents of that city. Officials of the center said voluntary support or the operation wus waning and the center is facin g the possibility of eviction un less additional money ' 11.Ll·Y WIST PROUOLY PRESENTS J. J. MACK and his drummer Doug Altman ONE NIGHT OHL 'f li(ON., JUNE 23 • 9 P.M. TO 2 A.M. Frnh Strawberry Oaqulrls $f~OO 2106 W. OCEAN FRONT T Acaoss N.oM MEWPOR MIWPOIT llACH Nil IEA.CH HYPNOSIS Learn To Control Your llubits Lose Weig ht • Stop SmokiQg • Reli eve Insomnia • Ga in Self-Confidence • Re lit"ve Tension • Improve your Me mory :.1nd Concentration. can be found. July Self Hypnosis SCllMl'W SA.ID the center's original request £or Oosses Now Being formed. about $8,000 was pared down to provide money only to pay the salary of the director, the ren t and Sa11 Cle111c,"nle ffyp11osis Ce11ler utilities and office expenses for the next three ' months . 655 Ca"'ino De Los !\tares, ::-r Suite 126 · UNTIL THIS year, the Orange County commission .... ·as given a budget by the county Board of Supervis ors o f only $500. Supervisors said that fulfilled a state Jaw that the local governing board provide· funding and sup- po_rt _for airport land use com - m1 ss1ons. Federal Laxity Rapped After th at , supervisors were told, the center .~r.~111·~11'10••·1•··· .... si r.-...... s.a .. t.:••in''"1~r.• .. •r•llloo.1"'"11 should receive its own sso1~~·000;;;;po~r~l~io~n~o~f;;;r;;;e;;;v~e~n~u~e;;~~:;:::~:P:l:IO:N:E:4:9:3:-:3:33:~:'::::==~ sharing money . •, The Ceder al government is de- velopi ng a new philosophy of not cooperating with state and local efforts to solve airport problems, a top st ate tra nsportation depart- ment offi cial charged Thursday. ··\\'e f ee l lo cal a i rport operators have more authority o~er their operations than the Federal r\viation Administration (FA,\) thinks they have," s aid Gordon !\'fill er. deput y chief of th e s t a t e De partme nt o f Transportation. Despite extensive erforts to legis late noise levels at st<tle airports , ~t i ll er said the federal En vironmenta l Protection Agen· (·y ( E P1\ I and the F,\.r\ are pre- parg regulations of their own , some of which cover the same ground as state measures. TH'E PROBLEM was aired durin g a s p ec i a l s lat e Aerona utics Division scrriinar on airport problems in Costa Mesa. Miller made his remarks after being told by Santa Monica airport;that FAA control tower operators were balking at en- for cement of a new city or· dinance banning jet landings and takeoffs. Fjnes of as much as $15,000 can be levied if jets do land at the facility. orficials of that airport said th e FAA 's r eg ion a l ad - ministrator told them his to~·er operators "don't have time lo fool around with this type of I a.,.,, •• ' MILLER SAID the Sant a n.tonica incident is only one or many simila r in stances wher e federal agencies have rerused to cooperate with state and local airport noise r eduction efforts. He noted that there are some hopeCul signs that the situation mig ht improve in the future, in· eluding r ecent admissions by the FAA that it has no expertise or desire lo gel into local land use control. Worthington Picnic Slated AN.i\.HElr.f -The an· nual Worthington, Minn., picnic will be held July 13 at Pearson Park from 9a.m. to 4p.m. The park is localed on Harbor Boulevard near Sycamore Street. Coffee and ice cream will be furnished. WEEKENDER Gels It ALL together Fridays inthe l1l!lll~l!1)J THINGS ARE BETTER AT ... WESTCLIFF PLAZA I 71tt & IRVIHE AV~H NEWPORT BEACH For The Record " .... Mtm1r i "I "'~'•1 •1 -PrttDJl•ri,.,. Mr "'"" Mr\. Jell••• Mal~n. 101~ Port Provence. Nt,,.Porl Be.ch. boy Mt. """ Mr•. L'"" f.lr-McC.•19'<'". s111 R•Ytr ........ Nt ... llO rl tk'..cn &!«II. l>O)f M.&y 1'. 1''' M.&J 1t,"ltlJ Mr,"''° Mr•. Floyd Le•I"""~'• 111~ Mr •nd Mt\ Ootl•IG 8ttn<lh1'9!r. 8'11) W..•n Cottle. Co",.-..... t>o y .><wnn SI . Co\11 Mt>•. 9••1 Mt. Ir><! M••. "'le~ Log;;n. 1•q11 Elm Mr ilnd Mr\. Oonilld Wolhim•. 1~11 Ave • Irv ..... 9ir l P•r.eo dll I• P•1 . .,.,, Juln (•pi\tr-. Mr •nd Mr\. "'nd•ew K"tller. 182S boy Port Sllrlinq Pl .• Nt,.,Port Ben •• boy Mr """ M•I Tnom•• H Odqi.on. 1'11 M•. •nt:I Mt\. Jolln Btectier, W.! R°"" Gelling araund _Dra~e County gels easier an July 4th. 1-0trc>ver Or . (o•I• Mt,•. t>o1 SI., Co•ll Mt \il. 11"1 Mr •n<I Mr\ L.owr~nte LD<l<l. llol... M• dncl Mr\. Rot lllHd V•rntr. l~NO E•~• 1.in St .. C.<>••• Mt ••. Q•<I 1 C..nt•r ,Cost• Mew. o;itrl #r ana M" O•v•d A~t>erl•on. l"'St Mr. •l'<l Mr•. J•m•" Cnu•. 100t.lo Al.ti, ~nl• au:ien .. (or. F<H.int••n V•lltw. ~\1mon•l••,o;iirl 11••1 I-My 11 , U IS. M• •n<I M..., °"""'' fl••"'"· Wto1 Mr. ind Mrs. l•mi l(reao. ~81 1 f""' Or . ""n1•nqton Beatn, o;i«I Up""°rlh (". bOr Mt ana M•• Ku k 1..01nronQt!•, 31)1} Mr. and M r\. L.,..,, Auro,.,...e•. b82 E. N,,,. O•. l•o;i .. n• t-l•Q...,1.t>o' C•1>it•l,Co•laMe!Hl.9i•I -----------.--M• "'"" Mr\. Wo!lo am lrYon. ~ll H.i....,11on. (o\ta Me••. boy f)enlh .\'ulit•e# """· aNI Mr• La ... •ence Mcl"t>111•P>. ---------~-· :Kii AYO(...,., !>I. No. 22. Co•I• ,..,...,, oo• EN GUM N ... N(Y LE E £NC.UM. "9" )I. ot Hunllnglon Se•cn. C• p,.,>ed •••Y J~1'.1'1S !tu•v•v~O tlyhe•-. ClouQl'"lo EnQum. "°"''• T-~ Hilo""\ •NI P•l .. ck O•Yo<I ti11ne•; <1<o119Mt•. Lt .iay H••n••. molher. Be""<• wtnu. Cn•1111 •••v•<in...., ,,.. le•mtnl S •l u•d•y ! 10 P M. -•lm•n•te• Memoro•I P••k Mo'1Udff LEYOaa "'LBEAT F LEVOAA ol e .1-.c. ... P••--•••Y June 18. l~/S Su•Y•vt!<I by t"' ··•ter•. l•Db•t Rotl•r>!>O" of All- ... ., Jo••tinint Hood ot !.41.ollle, w ........ 91on. or •nd,on•. e .. c """ Bty.in Lt•"'• ol (.o•~n C•IY. ""'"""d Mr Lt"°'•,.,.,• loltl•mt '"""''""'Of P•..-n• El ~' L""9t "'"" • lorme• emoloyt o! Tn~ N•"'P<I'' Se11cn Pd••s Oep,o•tment. P ••••tt •••••U-. -·• ,,.,,., .01 P•c•ht v.., ... Mo.m<>t•ll! Pa••. Nt •po•1 Be.,cn. C.•. P•<•llC Vie"' MC>rlu.ir T <I< tit to". RUST C.1..ENN A. AUST. re\loent ot CO!ola Me'-'>.(• o .. te ol "'"'"June 19. 1~11. !turvo •ed t>y "" ,,.,fe M y r1 It . i1au;nte••. C,lenoorl H•mmon<I •nd IJetty Syl"f ; s.t• o;i•-t>llOr.,n: 1 ... 0 t>ro1,,.,••: one s.t\11•. ';eryoce~ #Ill l>i' ""Id ""'°"""'· June 13 •t I 00 PM fJ'""'"<H', H..1roor "1!•1 ~"'ete•y B11!1 B~•Qoe•<>n Co•t.• Mew Mo•1u•• ,a .. ec lo•' ) IALn-IEJ:WEJ:OM FUMEJ:AL HOME Corona del'M ar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 lfl.L llOADWAY MOlTUAIY 110 8ro.1cJ w.iy co~1u M(;'5oil 642·9 t ~a McCOIMIC• MOITUAIY Laguna Beach . 4 94-94 '5 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PAC"'4C YllW MINO•IAL PAI• eeme1ery MOftuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive NewPol't eeacn. ~1lornia 644-2700 ........... , COLOMIAL N ••L -7801 Bolt • Ave. wett.mil)ltet 893-3&2r • Mr """ Mr•. Jame• l(eele•. 1182? Pl1moo,nn Ln .• >-tunlonglon Bt;ocll, Doy 1.11 . "'"" M ••· V ott0< Jonn•, ntU ,..,.,. p>t. Co•1• -.... "°' M•. and Mr\. z .. ne (rO•lt1, 1U Roche\ler. Co•li Me•"·"°' Mt-. """ M r\. Rotler1 Ranaan. •3S2 N•"'vtket. H\6\hno;ilon Bea<:n. girl M• "'"" Mr\. (l•llord Oou..,. 2:i6-I• Slf••tt Or .• E l Toro.Qi•! llA.tf J1, 1t1S Mr •n<I M••. Roy E.nqletl•e<ht. l:KI M.tr9"'1••t•. (o.,1na <tel Mi r. o;iorl Mt. fna M t\. D•ll De R•!le•e. 1'12• l>rort C..rdotl. N• .. C>O•I SeoKh . l>oy M•. """Mt \. P n ,u.v. !t<t>on.ier1•. 'iOn i.1.tN110 O• • H~n••nqton Beac n.oov Ml """ M••· A119u\lo vel••Ot. 11n1 Col!•• U> • l-4unt«>9lon Be.ocn. 9"' Mf .ona Mf\. ViCIOf" ,,,..,,..,.,,,: 1'13? 6urlt•e\I Dr .. Huntono;i1on Boa<t>. Doy Mf fnd M•\. Ja me• lno"'P""". 19<2 Al>•he•rn No "'· C.o•t.i Mew. Q!fl M.oy 21, l tlS M •. •n<I Mr•. Geo•qe Me<fill. 1m1 R"'""" Ci• .• 1rYlne. Q"I Mt "'"" M••. Aot>erl Br.Qlllm.Jn. "11 C.•""'''°" ... ~ .. Co'1.0 Me•a. 91<1 Mr. 1na M t\. Oanool Stner, •U R•Wr••<le. Ne..,port Seac~. t>ov. IW. ana Mt \ ~lepnen (rawto rd, 1~1 Rt>odohle Crt .. Fo .. n!ain va11ev. t>ov M• •NI M••. Jonn B~•••, 2•1n OltoWnl ... M"''°" Voe10. t>oy Mr. ana Mr•. ~!even Proclor. IS~! ~.'.-:::CZ,;:,~"£~~".,~~ .. ~~~~-~~1131 P,,•tl• Oe Lu•. M"''°" Voe10. 'i"I J""t J, ltlS • Mr. & Mr •. Aot>trt 110,.9. 1146 Pto.•Otnc.etow,., l<Yl.,t, go rt Mr. t. Mr\. Bruce "'•"'"'"I'-', ~15 A.di-Or .. Co•I• Mt••,bor -· & "Mri. Brue:• M.tcOona!O. 10 llor.i S.int Georoe Ad., NeWl>Of1 Be«~.bo"i -· t. Mr\.. w ;1111m snuc1ro, 'IL01l C..t· 1-,.bll<Q Or .• HuntlngtOtl fH•{I•, t>o~ J-•4, ltJ! -· t. M•~. Flol>i'tt Ronrer. ns 1Jt-a SI .. Col.ta Mt.,., o;il•I He"'v ~"'""'· 11611 M,.nc,,..ttt ....... lrvone,o;ilrl M<. 11. M•~. l(eolll B•ld"'l". 'Ml C..r- toon "'""' .Coit•MoeW.Q•rl Mr I. II ••. Aon•+G Young, 11(.0 Mnnrov••· C01.l.o Me!HI. t>o~ THE SYMBOLS OF SATISFACTION Riding the bus has never made more sense than it does today. Orange County Transit District will take you more places in Orange County than ever before. There are more buses -all modern, comfortable and air conditioned. More bus routes. Redesigned schedules. New services. Eve rything is changed and improved. The price , however, is still only 25q:. There are new ideas. Park-N -Ride Express has introduced a series of nine new commuter routes to get you to and from work in peace and comfort. The cities of Orange and La Habra offer door-to-door Dial·A-Ride motorcoach r------···---•---------------------··--------------------. D• ' • • • I WANT TO GET THERE. Please send me Schedules and information on: D New routes servin_g my area: ______ _ D Parlc-N-Ride Express commuter service. 0 General Orange Count¥ Transit Information . Name'----------------------- : Address _________ Clty _____ Zip·---- ' • r /Mail tht. CO\.ICOf\ 100r~nqti County Tr•n9it CX.111c1. 12.00 Nor1h Ml.Jn StrMt. S.nt.AM.CalllofrWI 9270'2.I ·--------------------------------------------------------~ r ' service for 5Qq:. Brea begins Dial-A-Ride soon and other Orange County cities will follow. Chances are there've bee n changes made in your own neighborhood. Right around the corne.r from where you live or work. Every day, riding the bus gets easie r and more enjoyable. The time has come for you to give your bus syste m a try. You may be surprise d. For information call: 547-3311 Toll free, call the · operator and aslc for: ZENITH 7-3311 \ I • ] I " I SE l•st nM tlie hll !lone. friend1 wa.a lo ! "!-$\d l lf :8py1 Tl cj>na;:: k• um1 Ill the f'C~ •ul~fl . r bl!-de l'IP'od """'p ~ "A at.out : fct'. \we tljeq .. u• 1nc uld I d{t81 Bl rp u uni spa1 t ' (:, I .H ATL. lkln11 .. ~ ~ l~f ~ WC arg~ ini •1 ern c flice~ ndinl i, Oii alifo~ '·E~ f . t~~ .. VA , For1 veter .. ~··be fOmm• ('dmin I Mrs. or o1 P latt, from~ I The ftegio1 t.1ille ri tlicati\ . r~~h:~ :~ntir~/ :fion o '~he op : "'41"'11 ,·~Al ' Mrs ' lie~ ·~~, ~aym1 ~ :~? ·I c NI II ~-ght·year SI~ep ; .· ~o-->10~ F~~top3,_ 25-~m.fi.~ 1. J( SEYMOUR, Tex. CAP) -Gene Tipps w0ke up ~ '"~qi.her, I oaly WfUlt\Otalk,0 1M1ald. J8l mon.th, yawned, looked around and discovered ~ppe tboUi1bt he had been UlatP lwow..U. He .._':,.hippie mc:ive~tl\l, .,tlJt its flower children was 'doMD't remember when M UMd t.o 1ll ln I chair, 8"'119· The V1etttaM' · a\•i was Over His old girl 1tartna, or his parenta' .rrOIU ln tW put nve yeaTs f~ends -.ad lone since,married al'\d h~d cbildr:en. He •t.o1:•xerel1e hlrn on a ~rowtna-btcycle• m-.Chine to ~as .. ILoc>ktng tor tlatlop haircuts and 25-cenl gas. ' malnt.aln muacletone. • \ 1 •• ' • ,. d 1 as1t thing I remember is lhal we were all kids· • "TIMnt'I no medical explaaaUon," 11~ Ran-~ 1 ng ~· ~ ~n.~.w I'm 28, but,to JJle, I'm !ilill 20," ! dal, who adda that the gall bladder operauoa bad. ~,ys Tip)>8"wh<! a Woke" alter etgh't years or a'lmost· ·nothinl, to ~o with Tip~ w¥-ln1 up, R~•l •fld be ~<';Onttant ~l1ep1ng .. ~ps waa critically injured in 8 geta at1eaatone Inquiry •d•yfrom peoplJ who ha Ve e·caraccldent May21, 1967. Hewassufferingfrom friends or relatives In a eoridilion slmUar·to the one tt ockandacuteew~IUngofthebreinaasoclated'with \TiPP9 wu In, but he aaJd he lella lbem there Is i•wn1t; Doctors he1d little hope of recovecy:~ nothing he can do. "a:·"··'• COM~--·'o11 ~ . ,'"11!'\llb.1 hAd 'a n!UOll fQr lh@' ~h·1n1@ ••. b"I . P "'""" . •utE for three weeks I owing • ~ we don l, He said. the pcci~ft!!\ but q 'r he nllt!tt out or the coma be -sutr~.1 ... nlal~MllPMith:., . . .,., • . . "I ~AN HARDLY ll!UllVt O•h• Is bqc~, \ blJ der. -~ion °" fil'l"":li4•r 10, •lljd Tipps ' •l><>l!l lho <ban,e," 1111 · . 'tiil4. •' r. C:lf. Jlah(IMl, W"lfcfJiirformed a routine gall -still can l find the \'P"ieet~pf.e!i§ the WQY I fee ll:CPSed ln~• ~Qtct =• the accident'rll~ was .. When ht awok~ . PP4' tolf U\ouabt w11s to Ufl'~J>OftBivt atfd Un 11\.ive, ' ~ .. notify Qiwto Junior. COi •Ii of ~I• wherJJ~t 10 be • All he Wt1inl~\04q~•i sleeltf" says Randal -~could 1r1tduate as heh~ plAAn@d ip M1tY 1967. Ttie alioyt 17 houn ~ ~J1.;:npps-st1tyed in the bospi\al ~former 4ean's Jlst st~nt •IJW hla 1'raduat1Qf1 !~two ionths ro . ~g the c•r acct~eqt and was certlficaterromCiscoJWtlof'Colleiet.a~enUy . ...,..n sen ~Me for treatmllil. ''We would jet him 1 Now he wants to coltlpl8te his business ad· ut fnd ~ bln1 ahd no ;natter what we did, he ~ miqistra·tiol') education at West Texas State ~u1d iqlt_Y d~Wn and-go to sleep. He had no desire ·Univer.it~y. Heplan11 toent1rthis ran. However, hls do an~111·,~· says his,mothep, Mrs. o . E . Tipps. edut••l•»l•n1 rnust wail a while beCauisehe has lit- . tle n.~Q'J£Ar (l:\)fttrol of his lef\ eye; '!Which a Wichita BVTTlll!l"l.AS'r lllONTIC'W~lle r•eu~r•ijna "Fall1dlNl\~rxl!l1Jamine. -· Ill the gall blidlfit1'"1U1'g(!t'}', Tipps brushed away ''I yt1'nl o ltt-·heati WJt.tt my education ln bu$1 - tii. Urses' err~rts to 11v.e t11in ~o'1'le me<il~@ti~ri pnd '. ness 1t4frlln 1 Fiilloh. l rm goinli lO havet.O gll:t a job,·· ·v spapped out or hli elg~t-ye<ir a~~e. ,. says 'tipps. ~alifornia w 'oman· ,Held for .Bribery i -~ATLA1t\-.\\l PP -A last· tfie woJlloq, who called herself king · 4JJlW'llill woman cameo "OF. lklrttter, ·~ had &®&ht • .J.~e to al1'1Jfil ~tlanta officials manpower grant wit.ti the prq; '-"t'l{tf a ti! ~!'>ft. mPbpower grant mise or a mafiufactpring &fl~ wo ~ib ':tAii instead on th~f4?hafiP\~lftg operation wh1'h ecs or bllRlng the city out of she ~lilimed .,ould r'§\jlt in in ser~~s1 RQUce said. 20,~ Jl:tbs. · ~ e ,_,.H lit\f wfts 'lllentlfied as ~VTi ~ er, 30,..San J ose, and sn'E CAME ''PAINFUl:LY fic ert .. said there were charges cl05e" to getting \he grant, one nding against her in Mi ssisslp-ix>lice source si;tid, and Public • Ohio, New York state and Safety Commissioner Reginald alifotnia. "·· Eaves said; ~'When she talked I ·"" · • · about 20,000 jobs, a nybody wOOld y.E-t.-v.·..:etffrans li•11~~~·;,;g~10~· ••i~ 1411• Skin· t -• ner, who was also fWiAic:\ed,gf ." :,4 .11.-· ':!\._e . ., Gets solic:iling $50 trainlni_f ... fiom {1UVJ,S • applicants , for the l!~r'1 "t'P• provided by th~ ~I\~ wllh ._'f/ ..ti Au,ard transportation a11d asl!li•tants r /:I. from the time she ftM'iVed here ; Former Saddlebaclt Co llege yeter<1n adviser Doris Wilkinson :ti as been issued a certificate of rommendation by the Veteran's j\dminltl.t)~."-'· ;· ;:. · ~ I Mrs.liWlll\!ll~-'l>qit; ~rfQ'll , or De"ifi (ff. fti~tfuirtl6it 1\'.t:: Platt, served campus _vetera~ from Aug. 1971 to June lfl4 ... ,~. LO. l The certiricate, is~v ~~. llegional Office Dir~ofi;Jolpl G. fl,1iller reads in part: ·•Her de~ tlication to 1ervicc is of the highest order and }\as earned her : the respect ?nd affection of the •k'ntire stafr Ohcl veteran popula· : lion of •tnl4[~· ~a ck College, and '~he "'PHt,O\li pn of the Veter~n·s : ~rt11-.P~r1\i p Re~l9paJ Office, :-~.AngelOf," : Mrs .. Wilkinson assisted the 'Ueft's 21000 vets with G.l. Bill · ~uestlOni. late bene'fil .checks, and aP,plicatibns ror ~09lhly , '.payments to former servicemen. !~ -.. ' June 10 until the alleged scheme was uncovered. 'About. this trip you want me to take. Where's the re tum haff of the ticket?· Pot in Pots Irks Owner OfGiftSlwp CLAREMONT, N.H. <UP!)- "We aell pots, not pot," says florist Leon Petrin who wants to know who put the marijuana seeds in his tomato plants. The owner or Putnam 's Flowers and lifts said it all started when h son Richard, 32, spotted an od variety or weed growing in lhei greenhouse and asked: "What are you doing Dad? See that weed sticking out over your tomatoes." ' THE 60-YEAR·OLD former grocer grabbed the 15 inch plant and yanked it out. 0 'The police captain happened to be driving by outside so I stopped him and asked him to look at it." said the father or four children. "I was shaking like a leaf," he ;!'a:tri:.&1ira .. q:~, ;y:Jl'onrWr ~ nned the wltfd ••• a stratn gf mart· Juana. He took the ..p4ani to the station ""\l& ~,JlM....S .. tbll di3· "tr'aught ftrl!l'nlJO~ ~·not lo· wotry. i'.. . • • "I GAVE IT TO TllEM, It's In I.heir hands nov.·," said Petrin. "l tell you i( I c9uld catch "'"'hoever didWois I'd ~hoke them because thilil . nd of Jlilff we don't like. " (! Ji\lr\ a lood clean bluilne,a. We sell pot1, not pot.'' hespld. Offieet JJfttritt Bodkins said police theorize someone threw a handful or seeds into Petrin's tomato plants "Possibly some might grow later,'' said Bodkins. ' .pu.blic · · ,~ ... --AUCTION NEED HELP?' • Cd! .- i'AlCOllOC'llELP[ NE · Ai; "'· ' 835 .. 3330 2.4 "°"" o doy • • LCOHOLISM COUNCI OF ORA NOE COUNTY ftuDA\', IATUIU11\Y. -DAY ot I P.M . . BargOIM on FhW~tal, Sterllr1g Sliver. Porcelairw. Oriental Objects d'Art. Pofn1fng1, Jewelry. Antiques, Bronzes. Furniture. Select Indian Turquoiae ... I J ,000,00Q INVENTORY from £Jt#lf'I, Courts, Ou1.of.low11. 8a11kr11p1eirs VlSrTORSI Co"'e and •ee ..,,.al fun CDI AVCTION can bet FR£E ADMISSION I ... across I he street from seven of the Southland's • l most elegant waterfront . restaurants! . , HOURS ' ~ ' ·: ·l-hSP.fCtion & Private Soles 10 .!S' 0A1LY ~·""1-s 'SATUROAY & SUNDAY ' Cklised Wedntsday & Thursd:a y AUCTIONS HELD EVERY , .. , FRJDAV ~P~A~',SUNDAV •tlP.M. ~'"'-' '.". ' 1,JSE YOUR BANKAMERICARD. . • ~. , MASTER CHARGE. .. -• " ' PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH ~~· "' ',. ~ ~· 2542 West Co.M lflelaway N_..Beac:h. . . • r.LJ~'L · c11111 ....... t2660 ;;(;,ta;; (714) 645-2200 ~ ,. ,.._:I'.' ·~ 1&1E'lluv'f'o11 CASH Oii SELL ON CO .... ISSION MIOU: ESTATES Oii SDllOU: ITEMS ART L£1'1NF.. AUCTIUNfl:R 1 I Fr iday, June 20, 1975 CAIL Y PILOT A 9 • • •• WE ARE OPl5NIMG A NEW FURNITURE "STORE SOON IM l'OUHTAIN VALLEY AND HA VE HAD A TRUCK LOAI> OF GOODS DAMAGED COMING IN. WE DON'T WANT IT TO DEPRECIATE OUR REGULAR STOCK Of QUALITY FURMITURI SO WE ARE SELLING IT OUT AT PRICES RIDUC!D ACCORDING TO DAMAGE. ·SOME IS JUST SCRATCHED 091 ,NICKED. SOME IS ,-BADLY DAMAGED. Al.,L PRICED APPR!CIATIVll!LY. ALSO REGULA!t S1'0CK AV AILAILE. BUT NOT ALL STYLES. SLEEPER • -•"":'J.. ' ' .: .I. ' . - SOFA & LOVE SEAT LUXURY SET NUMEROUS ODD PIECES INCLUDED MATTRESSES · ALSO ON SALE , ... -; . 18319 EUCUD FOUNT AIH VALLEY HOURS: , Credit of C:our.se TUIS.-WlD.·SAT. 10.6 MOH.• THUIS.-H.L I O.t SUH. 11·5 (714) 549·3366 .. ' I, • ,, ...... -......... ' - 11 . ~~~ex· WHITE •. OFF·~HITE t:J"\I, &·COLO.RS ACRYLIC ~ '· .: PAINT COMP, RETAIL 545 OUlfPRICE •USE ON INSIOE WALLS •EXTERIOR STUCCO. MASONRY ·ae •BRUSH OR ROLL •SCRUBBABLE , •CLEAN-UP WITH WATER •1-HOUR DRYING 100% LATEX BAL. PURE WHIJE & COLORS HOUSE PAINT ~ •TOUGH & DURABLE ...... SEMI-GLOSS FINISH ·•IDEAL FOR ALL EXTERIOR WOOD & STUCCO-MASONRY OUR •CLEAN-UP WITH WATER PRICE •FINEST QUALITY ~~;;.~;~;~LL5es 945 GAL. , • . ., . . ;,., '•'GUo\RANTllO To.COVER • ANY 001,0R 1111-IUST Of\IE '" EASY :~TI .• · •.•• •CLEAN';UPWITH WATER • SCRUBBABLE • , >- .• DRIE$-lfil'l;HOUR ' •.use.°" A111Y INTERIOR • i · Wl,\LL~RfAC;l!SiJCH ~. PLAS'l"EA,.8fllCK,,WALL' BOARR:\A l;~Et'E .'1 ~· . .,. ...... ~- ··-... ' ~-.... ' " ' ') 3wosol SPRAY •GIVE ALL YOUR EXTERIOR WOOD Con. . ENAMEL HAT NEW LOOK I --·~-.... ·~· COMP._ RETAIL 415 OUR PRICE •EASY TO USE •CLEAN-UP WITH WATER ·-............ . 2~~. e BRUSH OR ROLL •FINEST QUALITY •EXTREMELY DURABLE •"FOR PATIOS, DECKS, FAMILY ROOMS. BOATS, CAMPERS, ETC. •CUT WITH StlSSORS OUR LOW PRICE .. 100% POL Y..PROl'YLENE ' • , 9.9 . so. - ... VD.1~ GENERALFELT ' Oasis®EXTERIOR . ·ARTIFICIAL ~ GRASS ' 5 YEAR GUARANTEE •FOR FAMIL V ROOMS, CAMPERS, TRAILERS, ETC. e 12 FOOT WIDTHS ( ' OUR LOW PRICE 69 Anaheim ~ COfttllt!R OF LtNCotN & LINDSEY 1 BLiC. tAST OFBROOKtfURST ., TELIPHONE t'1141 IU.1&01 . ' ' ·:... so. YD. ' \ I 1 ,,,..,,, "'"i '8 20. 1975 InJ:e.rior HIGH GLOSS ~ENAMEL ~COMP. RETAIL WHITE6.COlORS •H ... RO HIGH- GlOSS FINISH •EXTREMELY OURABlE a FAST DRYl""G •USE ON INTERIOR WOODWORK, TRIM, DOORS 715 OUR PRICE 5~~- tttGHlR • ' . , . • f ' •. . I • ' 1 • . tit/rinp 1Q WffBkS at aq{J,qem,y .. _ .. Officer. Sharon · [.ozzi responded _. ·u.:;;-;at,i~ection _to~ Captf , . ,.1 "1 t 'Reb' dy, Costa Mesa t , • ~ i'P/ice· f)~pattmeht; took batori traini1Jfi.~tt:/:'[homas Twellman, '"' ~-tr • <:.listei'ri$tf'to 'f!2.{ures b,etween ~ Tofn'_W,a'f/St'tom and Kar{ ;_9(iai1iJ§i~):ii1~ot the; 9 re_nge_ ; €tourity.1§h~riff's ·Deti~'!ri'Jefl~ and.ran. through<ti i:1$«>f1i • ;ft . V" ·r._ ;p ! .. ·-"ihe otfstacle'~ir:.,cuitf ~· 1-t. -~~- I • f ~ •,-.1 •• ' " " ' .f " ·~ • \ OFFI. TOPS By CAROL MOORE Of-Dallr ~lol Slafl The long blue line has been not only broken but also topped ~ again Sharon Lozzi graduat.ed first in her class Thursday at the Orange Cqunty Sheriff's 1'raining Academy to join the Costa Mesa· Police De partment She was commended by Lt. Donald Cheney. academy com· mander. for "giving 100 percent all of the time; no matter what the situation. you can count on her ·· • Readiness is apparent in her top scores for written examina- tion. expression and nOtebook In the 29-member elass. she ranked fourth in staff evaluation, eighth 1n phys ical conditioning and average in firearms Ther~'s. Jots ,.,gf room ror pu~lic el~Jio~, sOtjpl wqrk de- aii6g>-W{th . people . especially 1uveniles,'· Mrs Lgzzi,!;l!id.v-"Bu ~fir" t'lf,llO a'i!;Q:n<; to tile field • Eve~deP,artm~nt has to keep paee by having a wom:.tn on patrol ·· An 8-fool barrier was the onl y temporary obstacle to her new career She couldn't get over that bar- rier the first time she tried out. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY .. RIC.HARD KOEHLER ... ' ··1 .-it~~~ .. J,Omefhing extra - like a ladder," s he said. B~ ... ~fle.r _f urther phys_ical trainini!; board screening, medical examination, _golygrtal1fi and captain's inter11i~w. Mrs. Lozzi and three other women en- tered the academy where they were refe rred lo as "the long- haired recruits " While rigorous exercise is knowfl to take its toll among female· .a:fpti.tpntS· the new of- ficer · sai stf'rt;t · discipline was the toUghest part of training. ··~or m e n w~o have had military experience. it's not too b a 4,_ ·: s h e. e-x p I a i n e d "OtherWise, tile yelling or com- mands and demerit assignments are rude awakenings, even make you ill. · "The first weekend is the most streMful. Running the last m ile along the river bed al sunset, ,practically rreering, ~d people hld second and third thoughts &ut continuing." But her m ind had been made up when she switched from an art major at Santa Ana College to police science courses al California State University. Long Beach. Acti.ta lly, it all started when \ she sa"'' a career film in hi gh school about a Los Angeles police sergeant. "It looked Uke an in· teresting job and I liked the men- tal challenge of solving cases.'' As s he learned at the academy how to respond on the police radio using California Criminal Code numbers and "fill out forms for everything imaginable," Mrs. Lozzi, 23, realized the most important part of the job: "You always h'ai<.1e to~ al~ and careful. You never kQQ~ what·s goin g to .turn ou.t lQ be super dangerous." A film lecture on Molotov cocktails led to a discussion of one of the arguments against 2-man units -the partners may distract each other, become lazy, disinterested and clitreless. The movie script offered vivid reminders : 0 Roll your windows up. (They are usually down so policemen can ·hear "'hat ·s happening as they'arri\'e at or scene.) ,.· "The questions is not whether they are goi ng to thro\\' but how accurate "•ill they be and will it i::ooff? ··Get yours elf out and the <See OFFICER, Page82f \ .. From B-1 whole world ln. Don't tey to be a hero." Other topics that afternoon were bank robberies, ille1ally entered warehouses and how to survive your nrat "burgled build· ing." Later seastona eave the future o(flcers and deputies a reverse .. understandln1 or the punish· ' ments they would be deallnR out. • • , • Off iGer Top.s Class Goin& tbrouah the paces of bandcuf fina with technical ad· visor R. M. AiQ and depuUes Carl i..or.men and Walt Dore, each pair of tralneeJ could feel why it'• important to orient a suspect to b1a 1urroundlna1 alter the routb. 4·aeCOl\d tek-®wn. ''Tbe nt1httime car 1tope and after elf ,eta of tt'•r aas couldn't have ~en more real," Mrs. Lozll rec all ed. "They really ten an tmr.ression." She 1l alao remember the "aua· pect" in a mock-up who rolled over and shot her with blanks. Handling of these. simulated crimes -robbery, indecent ex- posure, .shoplifter, auspicious vehicle, juvenile disturbing the peace -was evaluated by work· illl officers. .Mrs. Loni thought their pre· sence and the obvious staging took away the realism. ferbriiil that's why she and Kathleen Calligan, the only other woman to finish academy this term, investigated a ''rape" with so much dispatch and natural as- sumption that the "victim" didn't have any clothes when she ten the hospital. Male omcers remembered to mention the step of ''taking her home" to set rre1h clothes so the ones abe was wearing could be taken for evidence. Mr1. Loni waa the second woman to be the top student al \he academy. Michelle Wolter, now a sheriff's investigator. earned the honor in 1971. Women were first admltled in 1968. Costa Mesa has two female of- ficers assigned to investigation . As for the first patrolwoman, Capt. Robfrt Green call~ her "a real asset for our force." Chief Roger Neth noted that 5he carried on the department's tradition of finishing academy with high ranking. . "Obviously, she's out.standing academically. Plus she can hold her own physically and has re- markable oral expression wbkh is so important in police work." Defense tactics pit Sharon Lozzi against future sheriff's deputies. William Francis applies hold above. At right, she proves strength against Robert Baumgartner. Capricorn: Be Discreet_ SATURDAY, SliNE 21 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21-April 19): Travel, spirituality, long-range plans are featured. You will be active and member of opposite sex is in picture. Be analytical. TAURUS <April 20-May 20): Dig deep - permit yourself to express from the depths . Means this is a time when you capitalize on mystery and glamour. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Accent is on ties, cooperative e fforts, decisions which bring you together or tear you asunder. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Organize. Tie loose ends. State needs in authoritative manner. Be s ure, positive. An older person p~oves an asset. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Lunar aspect coincides with creativity, "falling in love," change and travel. You complete a phase of .. activity and can take plunge inti.> future. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: Accent is on home, security, rt!lationships with family members. You are given chance to express self in dynamic. profitable manner. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): If you have brothers, sister s you'll be dealing with them, more so than us ual. You could be pulled in more than one direction. SCORPIO COct. 23-Nov. 21): You could get money from unexpected source. Key is to be.versatile. lo give full play to intellec- tual curiosity. Nothing really is settled. SAGITl'ARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21>: Lunar cycle is high -get going on your own. Be a self-starter. H ighlight independence, originality, pioneering concepts. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Ques- tions are answered. You are asked to be dis· creel. Someone wants you to know something of value. Don't brea k a con· fidence. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18 ): Emphasis on obtaining luxury items, winning friends and influencing people. Questions of cost do arise. You get satisfactory answers. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): What you do may be "on the record." Know it and choOSe words. actions with special care. 8Pll SUI BITS 11 a.m . ..e p.m. kl~~ 3d,. Via Lido, Newport Beach .. ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am very sad about our dear little 3. year-0ld grandson. He has picked up some four-letter words which embarrass his parents. l'm sure he learne~these words from them, sincMlthey argue a grettl deal and are both capable of some s ham efu ll y cru~e language. Now they are applying a large wooden spoon t o the child's backside every time he says them. I have told my daughter and son· in-law to ignore the boy when he uses these nasty words because he does it lo gel a rise out of them. They say I am wrong -that no child will continue lo do something if he learns it will re· suit in a painful pa(idling. Are they right and am I wrong? - K.G. DEARK.G.: Youarerightand they are wrong. What your daughter and her husband don't understand ii that children would rather be spanked than ii· nored. Obviousl y, your grandchild Is not getUng enough attention. Children need models more than they need critlcs. Most .. . Twenty pounds of cement on the rope pul/y challenges Sharon midway through the physical circuit . 'A ~c~ons GIRLS/LADIES Bliss Ignored SPORTSWEAR IF YOU CAN'T FIND .. CONTIM~Y FRENCH F~Hl(liS AT YOUR PLACE .•• TRY youngsters learn verboten words from playmates. Apparently your grandson doesn't even need to leave the house. DEAR ANi\l'~DERS : My husband and I love each other very much . but he.has been after me to join a ·'swingers club" in Indianapolis "Just lo see what it's like." I'm afraid of what it might do to ouf marriage. He says it will improve it -that all married people need a few extra kicks. He claims if a couple reallv 1ove each other "swinging" will not hurt their relationship. Please tell m e what you have heard from couples who went in for these "extra kicks"? Did it help? Did it hurt? I'm a broad-minded person but this sort of thing seems very far out to me. -MUNCIE, IND. DEAR MUNCIE: I have beard from several people who went In for .. swlngtua." MOit of Ute let· ten were from wives who Hid they were being divorced because those "extra kicks" lead to emotional lnvolvementa and bitter arguments. Tell your Jiusband to forget It. ''Swinging•• la dangerous, destructive and bas no positive aspects whatever. 'Ml>IQlff Pl.AL.A 'SAl.BOAISl.NC> Newp.)rt Beod1 216 f.'ailie Alie. 548-4121 675-1~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: God l•-------bless that man who wrote to ''===-======:::-1 praise his wire for all the things she does during lbe d!ly. He found out what a remarkable woman he was married to when she had to go to the hospital for a hysterectomy and he took care of the house and kids for a week. Nabers Cadillac is having its June Sale. '4VHIOUE PARIS llOUT'IOJE) T·SHIRTS, JEANS, SPORTSWEAR, JEWHRY ALL IMPORTED FROM EUROPE ") 113 M. HAllOl I.YD. Are you sure that man isn't from ·another planet? I've been married to an ornery cuss for 47 years and he has yet to give me a compliment, a thank you:" a Christmas present, or a card on Nabers CocMoc FUllEITlt 992·19&0 OHMMOH.-IAT .. 10.I m.y birthday. I never hear one 2600 Har!Mt' a1vc1 •• word out or him unless he wants ~=~ces~&a~Me'l~s.~"'°'~'~"~o=~~~~~~~~~~~ lo give me hell for something. I 1 • ...,.,...,..,...,...,...,,...,..,._ .. ..._~.,. .. ~.,.• must glve HIM a compliment, however -he's the best fault· finder in the world. How wonderful to learn that a husband somewhere appreciates his wife. Too bad I wasn't a bet- ter judge or people 47 years ago. -LYDIA . IJEAR LYDIA: You didn't au for aay advice so I won't give aay, but my aympatby 1oesou& to you. I juat bope there att COID· penaatloas -Uke loving cblldftta and grandcbUdrea. Add Life to Yaur Fur Garments FUR STORAGE Summer RalH on ftepalra, ReAnlnge, Retty11ng ,,. .. ,...,.. & Dtl•ery Balboa Fur Factory 4 generation• of 1"iM FUr Manufodurlng 305 Palm St. .. Ibo• Penlneu la near Ferry Many one of a kind Designe:r Sampl~- Direct from our Factory -Size 9/10 Fashion Island · Newport Beach · 644 .. 4~11 Open latt nmday, tf\undarkfiidly ~ ....,_ 12.S. ( ___ M_A_• L_e_o_x __ J STIMULATES In the DAILY PILOT r ...... ......... "".,.., ' I Friday. June 20. 1975 DAILY PILOT 83 Eld~tly 'Employed TLC Program Fun Added • • By JOHN LEAlllGll ALBUQUERQUE , N.l\t . (U PI) -After her husband died, Anne .Beckman couldn't find a job and decided to create work for elderly and re· tired persons in u pro-. gram .called "Rent-A. Granny.·· • That was 13 year:i ago and now the widowt.>d gran.dmother \Yith 35 years' experie nce in !iOCial service h; director of the J ob Placement Service for Elderly or the American Association of Retired Persons. As of March, the non- profit program she st.1:1rt- ed on a volunteer basis in 19tl2 had placed 4,415 persons in p<1rl-lime, temporary or f'w.I t•mpl0'ym•ent. or th f!\ city's .. 3,500· s ubpove11y !.. level persons 60 or more t years of age, lhC' ~ energetic 1\.1 rs. Beckm:.in "' estim:ates. "\Ve h <Jvc ! helpetf 1,300 in some measureable way .·· i 1·0 ·s.ohle, the servict• has m eant not only employment but,l he tin1e or their Jives at s'alaries ranging from $50 ·a week toS22.000ayear . • . Recently , Mr s. Beckman said, an e lder- ly man signed on as a companion for a wealthy "gentlema n v.·ho wanted someone to tr;.ivel with him , and the perso11 got to go to Europe and all over." 'fhe $22,000 job went to a technicaJ oil engineer. l\lrs. Beckman has 118 appli cations on standby and 114 job openings list· ed by potential employers. She S<t ys , "Jobs are becoming so diversified v.'e need more diversified workers." ~Arter her husband's death she ··couldn't get a job so I decided I v.·ould t•rcate jobs for others" through Renl-A·Granny "''hi ch became part of the fedc1·ally runded Man- pov.1er Program in the «i · ty in.mid-1973. !\I r s . B e c k m ;.i n Opt:'ratt..'S her referrod ;ind couns eling ser\'ice on a budgcl of $20,000 an· nually, coverigg all ('~ penst>s. tncludin_g thC sa laries of herself and her sec:r1Jlary, Mrs. Lee l.;indry . al s o a grandmother. S he began h er pro- gram V.'ith one line in the )'C'llov.· p;igcs Qf the telephone book a nd "lots or talks a,qd ,speeches selling the program a~ service c lubs ... evcry"- place.:· First calls were for child care workers - "We don't use the V.'Ord babysitter around here," she said -but today job orders total more than 300 a month from a large variely of occup3tions . In a recent month, she says, the service placed 226 candidate~ in child care, housekeeping, painting, home repairs, nursing, sewing, ac· counting, bookkeeping, sales, duta processing, S\1.'itchboards, chauffeur- ing and general store v.·ork. l\1rs. Beckman said there has been no pro- blem v.•ith employers. tnking ;.1dvantage of tbe program to obtain cheap l;.ibor. In fact, s he said, 1nost employers prefer older persons. already traint>d. and the servic~ often involves ''the elderly t11r1ng the older worker.·· Persons 55 or older·arc eligible for the program whil'h Mrs. Beckman said has been so .suc- cessful that ''people h;.ive moved and retired here " after reading Chamber of Comme rce literature on the scrvh:e. Pa1·ticipants arc re· ·quired to underg o cou nseling before going to a job. "\\le do a con- Cl'ntrated study on each and every person \Vho comes in here,'' Mrs. Beckman said. "There are so many things \\'C have to do to help them.,. -~ . 'f' -~ Mrs: Anne Beckman shows Fernando Crespin, 76, jobs which are waiting. l\1U$ic , slyle shows and ethnic ho}idcty celebra· , lions have bcl'n added to the fun at the rivc-day- per·weck TLC program al Mesa Bihle Chapel, 1734 Orange Ave., Cosl;.i Mesa. lfhe federally funded project of l''ced bac k Foundation provides nutritionally b;.ilanl't'd meals al noon Monday through Friduy for the e lderl y and han - dicapped. l\lesa Bible Chapel is one of ll sites 111 the ~unty providing the service, v.•hich is rrel' to participants. Arter the noon 1nC'al. thos e attending m ay stay for craf ts, 's ocializing and singalongs. and lhl'Y also may arri \'l' ;.it 11 a.m. for pre-lunl'h ac· tivities. In additi on tu thl' group entertainment, sl!verul former stage and televhdon p1Jrfornters have presented pro- grams fort he group. · A public heulth nurse \•isits tv.•ice a month to check blood pressure and other medical pro- blems. and· Jane White, a representative of 'the Dl'pa,-tn1cnl. of Public Services. also regularly reports on changes in social s ecuri t y , con- sumer affairs .and other needs of the seniors . ,\nothcr recent s p e ;.iker wa s Dr. \\'ilheln1 Oe Nijs. direc- tor of Orange County &•rvicl's for the Blind. "'ho presented a five- part lecturt· s eries on coping y.•ith blindness. An y one "'"'i s hin g furlhcr information may call the project dir·ector, 1\1 . Therese Conde. al 548·6046. Peering Around 1\SSIGN l~O to Jl ouston ••flcr graduating from Continental Airlines :.ts ;.1 cabin attendant is Rick J\.1or1;son. son of Dr. and l\.Irs. R. H. J\.1orrison of Hu ntington Beaeh. lie is ;i graduate of J\.tarina l-ligh Schoo l and at- tended California State Un1 vt•r s 11 y at l .. ong Beach. ATTENDING the bien- nial convention of the American Association of University Women in Seattle is Mrs. Thomas Ward of lluntineton Beach. • • ~ Prices Effective June 21, & June 22, 1975 u • ' • •• • , • " • • • • • ' • • - SPECIAL BUY Women 's Tank Top, 2.44 Easy care. Machine washable in assorted colors. Sizes S.M.l . Simila r to illustration. School's Out Special l .. ' SPECIAL BUY Women's cotton underwear 2/79¢ Machine wash cotton bikini. White. S,M.L. 2/99¢ Briefs . 2/1.19 X-tra sizes. 19.99 GE Pro--slyle Dryer 4 heal sellings. pistol grip handle plus stand. 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'·'B · ~1~$'.s~. · DENV·ER (U Pl) -slp1tlon1 errective lm· Trana World Al'tlines, mediately and said ~ plagued w\th fin•ncial. wtllftot be avallab1e tor a troubles, baa 106l its two transitiOC\11 Peciod. · tor,· executives but Board . chairman g1 ned $15 million In Charles 1C. Tllllnghaat ca.sh. Jr .• aaJd ,be will assume Durln1 a bo•rd meet,.. the poaltidn of president. Ina in Denv.er, TWA TWA ~so announced President ·Foxwood C. the Shah Or Iran, which Wiser and.Blaine Cooke, •gave Pan American ':'ice president ot.manet.• World Alrwa.)'S financial mg, annqun_ced lheir.,re-help, was providing Bid Now! Available at the desert's most sticcessful condominium community one of the best locations ever offered. • JIWery home right on the fairway • AU with aought-after Southern es~ures • Fantastic panoramic mOuntain views • The most popular plans (many of which'. have not been availabJe for some time) .1 • Delivery this coming October (just in t~me for the season) • And best of a ll, A GUARANTEED INTEREST RA,TE ' There are n lin1ited nu1nber of tl1 ese choice units available. Blty nO\V while s~lection i~ good an·d move i11 just i11 tin1e t.o enjoy the best season you.'11 ever have in Palm Springs. Sl1mn1er is the··.s·mart ·time tp bU)' in Pal111 Spri11 gs! $2;000 Tax Cre<lit Available · From $311,995 to $73,995 1--ron1 1~alrr\ Springs, t.ake H \\')' .. 1 tl south, le Cl at COuntry Club Dr. Froni Los Angeles, take fl,\·)". JO to Ramon Rd. (Rancho rilirage exit), · . left on Bob Hope 11r. to Country Club l)r., lhC'n tum right. Telephone: (114) :328·:~191 -o LCl'I" •"" "So~ JI......,.. 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The ·•ir1ine also ask~ the U.S. go-vernme'nt' for a $184 .1 million subsidy to cover. lligher fuel costs. · TWA sat~ the Iranian money will ~ay for parts, mainlenJ,nce and technical services re· lative to nine Boeing 747s sold lo the oil-rich nation. TWA a lready delivered three of the. airlines and received $42 million pay- ment. Jn January. Iran- agreed to b!JY six pf the planes for • $99 m~llion and Sunda·y agreed to buy three more for $!1.9.5 million. Irf" announc ing the manageme ht changes, Tillingbasl said Wiser cited personal considera- tions in resigning. "For the next seve ral months, he "'ill serve as an employe ... in an ex- ecutive capacity to assist regarding airline 'is- sues." Cooke's resignation was expe·cted but Wis er's was cqnsldered a Toww & C0ttntry OrOltlJir surprise. ~:::::i:=~I • Sounds incredible, doesn't it. The builders of SeaWind·want the proj· eels in Newport Beach and Ocean- side sold out, and for a very limited time only they're making you a once in a lifetime offer.You make a normal 10% down paymjint. and then for up to 12 months, depending on the location you choose. they·11 make your entire monthly principal and interest payments! Alt you pay is the taxes and homeowners' fees which amount to about $140 a month. I rT)agine owning a new home within a .short walk of ttie beach in Newport Beach, or with a spectacular ocean view in Ocean· side with a total monthly payment of $140 ! And most SeaWind homes qualify for the l ull $2 .000 income tax credit r ecently announced (subject to IRS approval) wh ich makes SeaWind's offer even more incredible. · If you're renting o r thinking of moving to· the beach from that big house you don't need anymore. ·see SeaWind this week. An olfer like this will never happen again . and SeaWind will soon be cam· pletely sold out. Don·t miss your chance to make the deal of a lifetime! that's incredible! 'kll//1111 SeaWind Newport Beach Priced fromS46,950 A 10% down payment QtJali fies buyers . for lo.w 8~% interest in Newport Beach: SeaWind's 2 bedroom and 2 bedroom and den condominiums are just a short walk or bicycle ride to the beach. Full exterior maintenance is provided. Located just above Pacific CGasl H ighway at 201 Su_pertor Blvd. it'l Newport Beach. models are open daily· from 10 am 19 6 pf!l.1 714 ) 645·2666. ' ' ' ·'··~··· ,,,, ...... , .. _ .. ,_ .••• '"° 390 ............. , •• ,.:. ... !""°' .. ""' ...... '~ .. ,,.. ... ,,. ...... ,,. .................. ,,.. __ , ........ 1. ........ ·~···· SeaWind Oceanside Priced from 542,500 SeaWind Oceanside features incredibly low 8% financing wittl a 10% down payment. These maintenance-free lwo bedroom and den hillside homes all have magni_ficent ocean views. and are y.iithin Yf'allting distance of the El Camino Country Club and ininutes from shopping and th e ocean. Take the . Jefferson exi t off Highway 76, ihen follow Ivy Road north to the c6rner of IV)' ano Laurel. Models open daily until 6 pm. (714) 433-0<400 • • _ . .,_..,..,,,_,,, .• _ . ..., ... ~,.,~ ,.o......-....-.. 1l'totrt""'-----·----··-----···~··· A Development ol'Don E. Woodward ; • lir . ~... ... -.. , .. -.. • """"' In< ..._, In• AOYiM• ..... ,.. FO ..... " N U!utl I vf O ·'-.SJ a •!cl Qlt n. · , Netv P..<M,l c 1Jo,tle1QK:'d WASHl!<GTON lUP)l. •10PPb'ln1 the bolU• lo -Food and Dru1 M· ,Coc:a·Cola which boean lllinislratlon otrlclal1 saY mark~i1n1.it& prodducl In 8 new plaatlc soft drink. th~ an the .'Prov I ence. bottle that soon may. be R. I .. area earlier this in widespread use Is month and. pl<l to in· safe, despite some en-troduce them ac~ the vironmental uoups con· ~ountry · , . • cern aboul a poisiblc The Env1ron,ment•l _health risk. Action Fo~ndation and The-bottle which even-the Environmental tually also m~ bfll used Defense Fund, bowever, for bffr, t4 b\.ide of a said FDA approval ottbe , Peter O'Malley, pre-mBt e rlal ,<"alled bottle was not only an sident of the Loe:. acrylonttrile . At least enviroo~e~ta! .mistake. Dlre .. ior '"' tour chemical com-They said 1t as ~tbl~ Angeles Dodgers. panies are working 00 c hemicals from he Inc., has been e lected veniOns or it. plastic could be bled Into an advisory director liquid inside the con- of Bank of America ONE OF THEM, tainer. NT&SA. Monsanto, afready is That problerq ~ad pro--------~-fnpt.ed the goverbmettt to ban the use . of plastic alcoholic bever•&e .. bot· ties, although the plutJc involved there was adif- £ ere n t one Goodrich Plant -Now Vp for Sale polyvlnylchloride. .. A Moriaart·to spokesfri·an told UPI the tWq environmental COl\iJ\.tERCE CAP) -A tire manufa cturing gr~~·wer~ "complete- plant employing mor.e thap 7.00 persons has be"1 put l'y unfactuitl . ·• up for sale by the B. F . Goodrich Co: -apparently . · • , another victim of erficiency experts. A RESEAaCR£a in · COMPANY 0Ff1CIALS announced. plans lo ·Fl)A•·s Bureld of•F.ooda sell the factory in this Los Angeles· area community . said· test.S sU bmltled by as a further step in ·shipping and production effi.-~ MQrlsanto shOwed· no mi· ciency. ·; 1ftatiOil ' Pt.oblem. It \l•as not certain what ~ould happen to lh_e Altpough 'FDA dld not hundreds of persons "·ho eam a living at the plaot af run tes ts or its owb, tt did ilis sold. ·set some of the stan· .. I don1. kno"' exactly v.·hen this will lake dards he 11aid a nd the place or how many people "·ill be involved," s~id company used 'extreme· Dick White, a spokesman for the union representing '1Y sei\!ri'fi vei 'detection most of the "'orkers. methOds. , llE SAID TllE EMPLOYES "are on the job and re::===·=:::'.:==~ will cOntinue at least until the company finds a huyer "But he added thattheromPany·h&d already Call &4i!-5tJI: . d cd · PuJ 111 few '#Ofdf announce an immediate r uct1on or 15 lo 20 per... .fowor tor ou . cent,in the overall schedule: Ove r 1'he Counter HAsD UstlftCJI ·MUTUA~·F.UNDS -· ' (-l"d OU! S., .... " lfvfl. Tri 10.00 ••. 1.U1"MliRAlf •1tO: J.tl •. 8roti Fit t.JJ 10.tol \.).I . . . 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'""""" 1.1$ 1.'2 f!MI, •.12 N.1,., lnft'll 1 ... I .It flM I .al I .IN \lltll F t .t& 10.:W. fl.lftd J,"4 &.U ~ 10.0:1 10 ... UfltCM-H•v1c• F 1.GO N.L • ....,,1 l~IE: ;:: f:~ .,.. S I• 't:'' 1J,!O eco G 5.'1 •.21 ~~~ ff •.ts UDOliR flOI · UR • t ,1tl 1111r 1n .. 1J.IS 0N.L. IJnlt!!,. 11 1"' i t .14 Mol "-'' 100. NL UNl"TWO " Noti ~~. 'l:!l ~:t: ~~d f n'' t:!l 5-K-4 tl.ltN·L· c;ot!! IW • •. $1 IAV •SI S 01 COril fll& .1 I 11 •cu•IT'f Pos: l~ 1 . 11 '' '"''I 1.,. .,.s, -'IC .... • s1 1n111t s.•s 1st .o.. s.ss u",. " 1.0t' 1 ,, ~~ • ::n =:L.. ,$ I .JO •. l;.i 12 Q: 111 ...... moral vaccln A:F preei1I clotbln ly. Onl The e· Jurin burn1n. ly emc of •l C-u• ty Co1 lioofll : Surveil perien4 n.mm clothln cldenll becau1 enorm ~ care a hooplu -, lhepn1 .a netw bumvJ victim! in ju~ figurer direct.o HOlplt. ~ '"I 11aUsfa ble &CC venliOI Q: A' 'Ib dards some, Fabrie extend clothiD baby~ lheCQ TheCI seizeg Ol'iobo SC. maUrt fants i datory pmenc! OP •leep-t> March "Stant !\.oin ' -ho~j lk before the'i H1 <t i ··Fl•rt (zi struct.1 (3 to dee• (4 'comp I Hollin of tile quesli (S on thf spet:li suffer resto: : ! ' ' ""I ' J2,0M ... i .......... ... Fleme-proofing F&bries .it Must ll1SYLV1APOttEa Q,: What.ordlnory,'r•uilcs.tbe--pl'Clducltowblcb•llol us are exPo~ ev.~ da,)<, no snatter wh•t we do, takes =:;,eo ~·,i'~ lb1111 ~o before cleve~ment ol lbe Sall< A: nammable labti~. While mOll of ua do not tu.Uy ap- preclate It, vl rtuaJJy all fabrica that 1urround us -1n cJCJlblnt. beddlnc. houoehold lumlabln11 -will bum ~1- ly. Untreated tloU.1ti1 often lplt.. fUlly hi 20 to !ID 1ecoQcla1 The e:.:tent of the in- juries and deaths from bumlnc fabrlc1·11 llnaJ. ly em•1•nc •• a result of studies bY .. the coaiUQ!er Pr:odOct Sare- ty Comm·(11lon'S ~·· ' Money's Worth tion~l Elee\roJltc JnjUI')' . Sunelllance Syatem and ill U.S. Household F)re Ex· perience aui'vey. -OP AN t:STJMATED 5.S million fires each year, flammable 'fabrics ~ involved in 628,000. AlthOU1h clotblna firea reprel40t only about a quarter ~all fabric in· cidentl, they o~n are fatal (up lo 12,000 d'aths annually) becaua~ they cannot usily be escaped. The economic toll la enormou1. Burn JQ,juries require long hospitalizalion, care •nd repeated plastic 1urcery. Total medical and hospital costa or well oVer $10,000 are not µntommoo. -The new official accident data actually understate the problem's severity because the racts are gathered rrom a network or iJoapital emergency rooms and many severe burn victims go.ciJrectly to special burn centers; miriorburn victims are treated by physicians in theirolficea, lhe falally inju~ m•r.~~directlytomorcues. ' ..:.. Desp'ite nlodem".medicine, buman sufferinc and dis- figurement 11 terrible. isays Dr. Abraham B. Bergman, director of Outpatient Services al Chlklren's Orthopedic HOlipltal and Medical Center in SeatUe, Wash .. r "The .-treatm~nl ot burns remains comp1etely un- satisfactory ... The best plastic surgery &till leaves terri- ble acar• •.. If we· want to do anything' about burns, pre· ventioo js the: only aoswer. '' ,, Q: WHAT. THEN, A.RE we doing about prevention? A : Much too li~j much too slowly. :the Federal Flammable Fabri~ Act ol 19S3 set stan· danlJ ao lenient that 99 percent of all fabrics -even some wriUng p:apers -could meet them. Tbe Flammable Fabrics arnendm'enU ot 1867 t.ichtened the standards end extended tbein from· lbe m01t explosively flammable clothing fabrics ("torch sweaters") to include gloves, hats, b.abyritl•kela4~Ml.,,The ammded act-·ha been enratted by lhe Consumer ProC!uCt Safety Commission since May 1973. The CPSC can aet standards, stop shipments, order ~alls, seize goods, order meri:hand.ise to be brought up to standard ortobedntroyed. . . . , Standa.rdl for carpets and rugs became elfectlve 1n ~l; mattress flammability standards, in '13~1eepv.retir for in· fanls and small children standards did 1iot bec9me man- datory until J'1}y 29, lm,.six years after passage of the '61. amendments'Calling for them. ONLY THIS PAST May 1, 1975, did regulations covering lileepwear for children q:ed six lhrouch 12 (pro~ed in March '73) ~orne ,effective. Late as it is1 th?ugh, the new .. Standard tot ~114ren'• Slflepwearv la a DIC step forward. J;roin iloW Ori !all' chiidfeb's Ji4!w sleepwear Up" t.o size 14 and aJlnew i'abri~ lately to be made lnto such sleepwear on hon\~'f!Wing·mtrchines must be name retarda nt. . But,1lffpweaP:.ncf fabrics manulactured or imported bef«e May 1 -a1in still be iold·lecally -and !Jley maybe on the'jtielves for years to come. SO: . (1) To prdtttt your child, look-for the reqwred label, "Flame Resistant. U.S. Standard FFS·74." (2) Look for and ro11ow careful.ly the special washing in- i;tructton label to maintain the name retardant.treat~ent. (3) Be on guard against lhe few stores which m1~ht try to deceive you in their efforts to unload old merchandise. (4) If you are confused or need irirormation or want to "complain about misleading tactics, call the CPSc_'s tollfree Hotline (800/4022937 ln M.~ryl~. and 800 /638·2666 in ~e rest o( the u .S.) the Hotline 1s available for safety problems or. quesiions concerning any coo.sumer prod~ct. (5) AL80 ARRANGE viA the Hotlirie to get fad. sheets on the problem of nammable fabrics generally, and on the s J>e(ial dangers of namrriable rabrics lo the elderly, who sufrer many more injuries and. deaths fro~ them ~ban the restof us. ' • MARKET' H IG 1:1 LIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind Si. P.SOO Stocks • .._ I I ·,ti ' I ; •. , ...... IM.tl. 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Tim Shaw of Long Beach celebrated graduation night at Long Beach Wilson High by <'ruising to a "''orld re<.'Ord J :SJ .95 for the 40().rneter freestyle at Be l- n1ont Plaza Olympic Pool, here. Seventy-fi.,·e rninutes after erasing his previous global st:.in- tlard 3 :54.69, he took his place at commen cen1 cnt. Ht•lpi ng to push Shaw to the ret•ord were Brut·c Furniss (ex-Foothill High), "'ho u·as second in 3:55.40 and Mi_s- s ion Viejo liif:h "·hiz llrian Goodell. Goodell, younge~l or tht• Lrio al 16, broke four minutes for tht• first Lime "·ith a nift y 3:58.09 as the first four finis hers \\'ere un - der four minutes. dying. As it wa~ I u•us really tired the final part of the race -I just- put my head do\.\·n t'Vl'n though it hu11. a litt le. to rinish. I looked up and saw my time on the elcc- tronie stort'bo:..i rd and I was real· ly happy ." Schubert said !~cc S\1:am a perfect ract· and fl•els now lhiit she has s hattt'rcd her personal best, she can realistically set her sights on t hl' 2·02s . Goodell said he fe lt his s~l'ond 100 v.•as a lillle s lO\.\" but u•as still extremely pleasl•d u•ith his time. Schu"berl s aid Good cll's strongest t.>\'l'nt is th{' I.500. T~u•••~r 'o llt"'I~ ~n-~.OOF•te I l<mSl'law,J \J0~.1 tilu1e l'urn,.,,J.SS •0. J 8todn C.OOdOl!,3 Ml.VJ,• ""~ 0.Mc>nt, J S9 &/, S Tim Mt0onoell,•.Ol.IO Men'• •OO ln<l•Yo<IU•I MtOlt• I Ftt<I I.I~•. • lO n . l o..~ H•nnul•. • ll 09, J R•<~ ColtU• •JI bl. • R•ctlattt C•nno;>n, •JI SS. s. SI••<= C.olell•, • oo O\ Men'• 100 6utt•rll• 1 fldl Fo"t>I<"•. 1.00 /q 1 Gre11 Ja11en1> .. •o. 1 01 q,, J M•~• 6•u""'· l 0111. • liol>•n 6dt~nau'; 1 0111, S Slt•t TaUmdn,l .Ol ~· Wu men s 100 H;ot • 1 l one!~ J .. ,.,~. 1 0\ b<>. 1 fauna vanot .. .-Qne. 1•0110, J Si"• Jame•. • 011•. • e11 .. n W•"•tt, 1 01 <B. s Lt••" C•Ol•tr. 1 01.SS , b, M'lo>•• BtlOlt T 01 bO Women\ 100 F••t I Sn"''• tlat>o\hO!l , . •' --.... '~·"••..,•."" ......_ .. ..: " I • Then mome nts later. i\lission \"icjo Nadadorcs tt•ammates Shi rley Babashoff and Valerie Lee finished 1·2 in the 200 free as Babashoff led from u·ire to 'A'ire to lou·er her Ame ri can and former world record of 2:02.94 to 2:02.54 . Kornelia Ender of East Gt.•rmany has a pending world mark of2:02.27 . l Ol "'· 1 va•t"t L~e. l Ol Sil , Kd1hY He<Mh 1 OJ U , • An" Ma,.tloU, l O• 18, I Ktll• R<1_,I+ l Qol.83. UNDERWATER VIEW SHOWS MV'S BRIAN_GDDDELL (LEFT), BRUCE FURNISS IN 400 FREE. t.ee swam a frt'mendous ral'e, s having tv.•o seconds off her p1·e- \·ious best lo cover the di sta nt(' in 2:03,74 and garner a place on the L'.S.·team. She is best knou.·n for he r _exploits in the 200 ny, fur "'hich s he holds the Ameri can re- cord·. Today Goodell s wims 1.500 free prel ims and tonig ht Babashoff "'ill :go in her favorite event - the 400 free, for which she is still "'orld s tandard bearer. Also tonight Peggy Tosdal of Dana Point is a solid C'hoicc to u·in the 100 tiutterfly. Babashoff said she \V('flt out slower th an she u•ould like to have in the 200. "I u·anted lo i;o a I '.00_5 fcJrlhe first 100 and come bu.ck in a 1 ~ plus," the Fountain Valley rt>s1dcnt told the Daily Pilot. He1· first 100 was a 1:01 .1 ... , Celt good during the r.ice and u·hen I heard Lhe crowd ycll.i.ng a t the 100 and 150, il made me go faster . But il fell too easy -1 had a lot left at the end . l u·as S\~;imming to make the team. and no"' I'm looking for"·ard to m eet- ing Ende r." !\lark Schubert. her co<.ich, said Babashoff s Y:a m so easily he ex- pects her tO'comc back tod ay and tear off a s peedy 400. "I think "'ilh a faster field she'd have broke n the v.•orld record in the 200Thursday."' he said. .. Her time was outstanding in \·iew of how easily she s wam. I think that's a n indication we can expect something big in the 400 - that's race numero uno as far as v.·c·re concerned. .. She's ready to go faster than s he did at Con cord when s he broke the world record -but it all depends on the field.'' Lee was jubilant over her fine s o,1dm . "I swam just the way I planned ," s he s aid. ""But for au·hil e I 'A'as worried I might be going too fast and I would start Chacon, Olivares To Battle INGLEWOOD (APl -Bobby Chacon quit college to become a full-time fighter and now faces two examinations tougher than any he went up against in the classroom . The 23-ycar-old from Sylmar seeks to de fe nd his World Boxing Counc il featherweight cham- pionship tonight against Ruben Olivares of Mexico City, the only man who has beaten him. Chacon mus t also battle the scales, for making the 126-pound limit has become increasingly difficult. Three days ago he went into seclusion to s hed five pounds and it's possible he could do it. But will the effort debilitate him too much for the 15-rounds of boxing? "IJ I win, I'll have one more fight as a featherweight and then become a lightweight," says Chacon who attended Cal Stoite Northridge and wants to resume his education when hi s ring careerend5. Olivares, ZT , slopped Chacon in nine rounds on June 23, 1973, and declare•. "I wa.nl to win a fourth litleror Mexico." The hard hilling OLivares twi ce has been the world bantamweight champion •hen he could make 118 --and once w•1 the 1216-pound eh am· pion. He hU no trouble ma king tM weieht saying, "f .a m a 1u1tural re1lherwetght." Ch•COO boa11UI a 26· I record wt\h 24 'knMkouu . Olivares is 77-5-1 and stopped 70opponenl.'1 in- eludinl lhe currettt champton. 'Ibey 10 ln\o the ring cat 9. , ' ' MV'S VALERIE LEE (LEFT), FV'S SHIRLEY BABASHDFF (DARK GOGGLES) START 200 FREE. • Marshall Back m Form Garvey Has His Say and 4 Hits SAN DIEGO (1\P) -Before they began the \.\'eek with three straight victories over i-louston, the Los Angeles Dodgers had the poorest team b a tting average in the National League. . "Maybe we've had our one s lump for the year," fi rst baseman Steve Garvey s aid Thursday ni ght after he and Jim Wynn each collected four sareties in a 14-hit attack that beat Sa n Diego 4·1 for the Dodgers' fourth s traight victory. "The 14 hi ts s hould do us a lot of good." The National League MVP 's 4-for-5 effort. in whi ch he came to the end of a string of six straight hi ts, came one night after he IJodger .. Slate All ........ SOR KA8C !1'01 Junt ?O lo\ An11e1e~•I 5a" Ole<JO .1-1• Los An9f!le• &\San Olt90 Junell le>\ An9ei•s ••Sa" Oieoo l>:SSp.m,' 6;~Sp.m. H:S!p.m. ' stood up in a clubhouse meeting in Los An geles and spoke about a newspape r article in which some teammates were quoted as being resentful of Garvey's "nice guy" image. ·Angels Hos.t Texas The California an 11-game home against the Texas Angels open stand tonight Rangers hop- Angels Slate All <i•mt\ Oft KMPC !1101 .1-llJ '""a' a1 C:••••o•n•• June 11 l e••••• C•••+o•~•• Ul June n lt•8~d! C:•loto•n•• /.lSI) m. • SSp.m. 11:151).m, ing for good news about hurler Nolan Rya n. The hard-thro~ing pitcher suf- fered a pulled g roi n muscle al Kansas City Wednesday ni ght and the Angels hoped to know to- day "'hen Ryan will Ix-able to MEDI NA JI , Il l. IAP l - There's the old king, Arnold Palmer, up ther e with tht• fuzz . faced kids . And the guys who are supposed to win it are scrambl- ing. sweating, beefing a nd , in one case, even threate ning to bk>w the joint. The 75th U.S. Open golf Cham· pionship Is off to a soggy, 1l8m· ing and surprising start. Maybe things wil l gel better in today's second round . "It's as good as the good old days, even betler," said a very pleased P.a lme r , ii rejuvenated pitch again. "It fell just like a rubber barld had popped,·~ Ryan said or the in - jury suffered in the third inning of a 13-0loss Lollie Royals. "I've had two of these before and each ~ime;I could reel the leg. start to tighten up and I could make it less painful by doing some stretC'he$, '' he said. "This Lime it just popped and I knew it would get worse ifMried to pitch with it." J Tonight Bill Singer takes the/ mound for the Angels in trn? first game ~f a five-game series with the Ran-iefs. war horse or '5 seeking lost glories ... J felt 1 had ehargeol the golf cours e. 1 would like three more days just like it." P almer was the only one of golf's stars among the sub·par leader.a aner rasl'lioning a steady -119--'n<lt-s~oatlonal-~ -not bad, etthu,"--&S·b.edacri~lt ov~r MedinJlh;a rain-soaked 7,032 yards. P ar Is 71 . He Was tied with three others, including an .Eng lishman. They trail a pair of frecklo·taced younaster1, Tom Wat.son" and Pttt FiUsimon1_. tied tor the lead wttn ''Steve got up and said his piece -that's all there was toit." Wynn said Thursday ni ght. "Tonight, he showed e verybody he had just one thing in mind and lhal was to play baseball. "I think he proved that once you get on that fi eld, you should Jet nothing worry you." Except ror Wynn, none of the Dodgers would discuss either the We dnes day ni ght c lubh'Ouse meeting or the article which ap- peared in the San Bernardino Sun. The Dodgers' 14 hits and the re· lief pitching of Mike Marshall helped left-hander Doug Rau, 6-6, break a personal five-game los· ing streak and win foc the first time since May 10. LOS AlltGllllES . .._.,, Paciorek u Bue•""' II -" Cf¥""' II> °''" For'9...,.,..,, Moo"'11ell p Ve~t AwrbKflll M<:Mulltnl)~ DeJe\Ml SS ... 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Haden was the l(uarterback, Davis the running back and McK ay the wide receiver the past three years at Southern Cal. and Haden and McKay pl ayed together in high school. Although Haden must be in England this fall as a Rhodes Scholar, the WFL starts its season next month and he will be able to play ,a little over half the Sun's games. Conn.ors 0-ted NOTTINGHAM, England Wimbledon favorite Jimmy Con- nors was beaten in the quarter finals of the $108,000 John Player tennis champions hip Thursday as two other seeds also fell by the wayside. The top-seeded C01Ulors was defeated, 7·5, 6-3, by Roscoe Tan- ner. Norltand Falls KALAMAZOO, Mich. -J ean Nachand of UC Irvine lost to Can-, dy Reynolds of the University of Tennessee in the fifth round o( singles in the national AIAW women's tennis championships here Thursday. · Nachand was defeated, 6-2, 6--0 in the round of 16. In consolation doUbles play Lee Ann Fischer and Sue Ince oi UCI defeated Cindy N'cholson and Kathy Koester of F\lrman, 6·1,6·3. or the 69 schools competing this year encompassing more than 190 individual entries, UCI is in ninth place with 11 points. Trinity College leads with 26 followed by Miami, Midland Junior College and Stanford with 18. Splke /fl-Ole? INDIANAPOLIS -Ollan CasseU, executive director of lbe Amateur Athletic Uliion, said Thursday the United States· Soviet Union tra~k fneet which appeared dead earlier in the week may again bet&live. Cassell had said the meet scheduled July 4·5 at Kiev was cancelled arter.16.Y,earis .of co.m· petition betw,~n th" two coun- tries because of whet he ca~~ "numerous contract vlolati9m by the USSR All·SpOrts Commi~ tee." . The denial of television rights to the meet in the United States was one•of the violations, Cassell noted. Referring to the renc\.\•ed possibility of the meet goi ng on, Cassell noted that the American Broadcasting Corp. has made a n offer to pick up part or the tab, which could ma ke participation in the meet fe<!sible . Title 10 l/CLA CORPUS CHRISTI , 1'cx. Freshman sensat ion Billy Martin of UCL4A beat Trinit y University's Bill Matyastik., 6-4, 64 Thursday to advance to the serqifinals of the National Collegiate, A,thle tic Association championships, here. Martin's victory, along with victories by the Bruins in t u·o doubles matches. gave the Bruins the national team championship on a point basis with 24. Miami of Florida has 20 and Trinity 19. They are rollowed by Stanrord and Michigan with 17 each, Southern Methodist University 16, San Jose Stale 15, 1-louston and Pepperdine, 14 each , Southern Cal, 13, and Texas, 11 . Klag l•pressl.,.. EASTBOURNE, t~ngland Five-time Wimbledon champion Billie Jean King maintained he r impressive buildup for the big event Thursday with two solid victories. First she disposed of Natasha Chmyrova 6-2, 7-5 in the third round of the preliminary event here. Then King marched into the semifinals by beating Linky Boshoff ofSouth A(rica,6-3,6-2. Also gaining the last eib'hl was llose mary Ca.!J als wbo beat Lesley Hunt of Australia 6·4 9-8 in the third round. -' 70 for Carrasco FLINT, Mich.-Ray Carr;~co of Huntington Be ach shot a 70 to share .third place with seven others in the $21 ,000 Buick Open golf tournament Thursday. · Buena Park's Gaty Sariaers s~ a 68 to lead the tourney while Bol>by Greenwood had a 69 for second place. Garrbon ,..,,., BOZEMAN, Mont.-Dallas Cowboys· running back Walt Garrison s~(fere~ a knee injury Tliursda·y night during an exhibi- tion steer-wrestling contest at the 1975 Na:tlonal lntercollegi&tc Rodeo Association cha·m - pionships. Witnesses <aid Garris°"" a 205·pound vete?an of 10 years ~lth the ~at.ion a l FootQfll l!eague club, appeared in gaod form wMn11t tltbpped from1bis ~loping bor,oe ·'l"to the slter. .he appartrltiy ut too moch ia:ht on lb~~ r,.,tep.r~s head. Both 1 led in'th:e arena dust. fio...,,. IHn • ·- ( il F1 Core Cost cord· bas I Thul Fe feal1 rival Core Uni\! COit Mar Coro In Mes clrct Mesi to v COil Hill• Ar Lea1 lost 48-M Al Cle~ F ing fi e le Sp acti• al I Fai Mes pro~ der · Al sho1 t y i Ste Bic Soru of n han• Fj gra1 the Ge G lwc nin Th• on OV Mc ba!!: Sal Pa1 1 lh• Ru of the Ti1 wi ... an• Mi! ~ • . ,. •.--··-. CdM, Fountain Valley, HB Loop Mesa Win Cage Tilts Summer .. Schedule Fountain V1ll "lY~ Mar. Ro,et Porier hfd Corona del Nar ind 11poinU(9rtJniveisity Cosla Me1a Hlgha·'re· . · ttrded aummer tea ue ' Four Cos la Mesa bask e tball victorfeA '~uat1ang1 scored ln dou· Thursday nlJ,ht. , • Hi.II lcure1, but Dana l!l' Dolphin s !till Fuuntnin VallQy de· almoat pulled the game f~ated Sunset League ®t. Dana Hills-behind nval, Marina, 62·69, 4U'MI Henry Miklewlcz'& 21 Co~ona del . Mar beat points-rallied from a Uruversity, 19-3', in ,lhe W,rd quarter detlclt o( Costa Mesa-Corona 'de! 63-52 to lose by three. Mar summer lea1ue at Coronadel MarHlah. Da nny B ye r!> (lol >, In lwo other ·co11 l a Mesa-Corona del Ma r circuit games at Costa Mesa High, El Toro I06t to Warren, 63·50, while Colla Mesa edeed Dana Hills. 73·70. And in the Foothill League Laguna Beach lost to Garden Grove, 4844, in overtime. G1o1ry Spink (14), Mnrk OmMn (11 } and Stan Miller ( 11 } led Costa Afe!ia. Laeuna Beach had a two-point lead with less than two minute11 to play, but co.uldn 't hold it. Garden Grove intercept· ed a pass and scored a basket to lie the girne, and La1una Beach mis· sed a last .shot that sent the game into overtime. Also, Brea nipped Siln Clemente, 58-54. Fountain Val ley's San Clemente had a Barons a nd Ma rina's six.-point• lead enlenng Vikings were involvt.>d in th~ f1naJ quarter , but a very tig ht gume, but missed tllTe.e ~ne-on-one the Barons outscored the opport un1t1 e s . San Vikings, 17 -l:J , in the Clemente got fin e inal quarter. Scott Ting performances, though, (21 points > and Mike from Tim Dunham (20 Zumbo CISJ pa.ced the poin .t s > a nd Jim Barons. Hutchings (15). . ~1arina , playii:ig v.1thout star guard Rich Branning, was led by 6-5 Matt Cook (11 ). s.tfll o.-•'-IMI • • ., tt .......... . . ('.oron~ dcl ~fa r blilzt..-d =~"' ~ : Un1vers1ty early , takirit' H•ll,...•• 2 o a 39-15 h a lftime lead. ~~,~~ ~ ~ ~unihor Alex Black. play· -g1i::eu ~ ~ 1ng al( the game, hit 12 lo1o11• n it fi eld goa!S ror Corona dt:I 8,,. "-~~°"~~·,•, CYCLE R4CING SET TONIGHT Speedway motorcycle, action continues tonight at the Orange County Fairli:round s in Costa Mesa with a full 22·race progrjlm slated to gel un· der w?iy at 8: 15 . s.ti Clt,....nl• • 1.t le' Mlkl•,.k l P111lton Serr•no ~'" HOU man c .. uMeui 1111 t1 n ' " . ' . ' ' ' . ' • • ' ' ' ' ,. ;1 0111• Mill• 1101 19 II ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' • • ' ' . " ' " ' . ' . ' ' ' .. . , ,,, . ....,.. .... _ -"""" lOI•" • ' ' • " • • ' ' " lMrl•• Otl ' • • • • ' ' • ' • •• II 8oldl 3 0 w....... ' 0 -. ' 0..rkk S I llCOul•t 0 , s......... , 0 H.ll .... IM I , ....... ' rot•it 11 , "'-.., ~""" '-· Yllllt., I' 11 11 ..-..1... 12 ll u __., u,..,.f.,,lf.,.1~ "°'ler I I ,.,<•II I 0 EyliflOll O Q Gt•'" 0 0 ~II O O c.•ve o 1 McCtymorlds O I Toi.uo u 6 (.,9M Ml aNr Ot > '• " ~•Hll S 0 e>.•n l o Akin 2 1 a..., I 0 81.c• 11 , ~lltleU 2 l NebO l 0 Tw ' 0 Alwrn I 1 W.nck o 1 Sc"""'9m9r 1 o Elliot! o o Toi.II lS t k .... ty Qw.,...,. U..l ... rtll'I • )' 11 , Cd/lo\ ?0 It 2' Deep Sea -·-(11lt>it•hOn ' ' ' ' • • • • ' . " ~ All the tOp names in short-track cycle activi· ty including ~t ike and Steve Bast, Danny Bt?c ker. Rick Woods, Sonny Nutter a nd a host or newcomers will be on hand. "''"'•' '"~ f Gtili ' ' . ' ' . 1~ 22 • ll • ro k ......... ,.,. •• GMl•M9... 11 12 10 o.M Hllli 1' 10 II lo\IWHlll ""-4'-HUI .,,,~ Ill T.,. O.W !Ml '.,~~-'I 1 I ·~ ' I I t ' ' ' Sutherland Gains All-CIF 3-A Nine Free parking and pro- grams are available at the track. ' ~-.... o..ri.i .,_ .... ' . . ' . . • .. ' J..A&AS~•ALL TEAM "lrll T••m ....... -.k-1 • Yt•r Awg, Ol'-41•1-•, We\\ Co,,•n• Jr. .SSS l Leo Sutherland or San· liago High was the only -Orange County player named lo the ClF 3·A baseball first team re· l~a1edtod ay . G-olden West Triumphs OF-5u1119rl;and, Sa,.ti•90 Sr. ·"°" OF-EtmM,No11•lti Sr .. 1'11 111-M<Oon•ld. Ve<t>um Dei Sr .. :J'l5 28-:-R._\, Mlr•C.o\t..o Jr. ."£ lB-WilloOn,e>.IH S•. ,3&1 Golden \V e st scor ed lwo runs in the sixth in· ning on squeeze bunts Thursday ni ght and went on to record a 5-3 win over Cypress in a Metropolitan Leag ue baseball gam e played at Santa An a Memorial Park. Trailing 3·2 going into the sixth, the host Rustlers took advantage of every opportunity they had to take the lead. Tim Richards led off with a s ingle. took second on a passed ball and moved to third when Mike Sci wood's bunt was bobbled. Larry Houle squeeied home Richards and later in the inning John Guinn squeezed home Selwood '¥1.'ith the winning run. o. ..... w.u1s1 .. . • • ' • • ' ' ' ' ' . ' . ' . ' . • • ' . • • ' ' . ' " ' k-llJ lfl,.l,.s • •• ' . ' ' • • ' . ' ' ' ' • • ' ' . ' • • • • ' ' • • • • . ' Cr1WtU Golaenwe.i ••• DIO 100 000-l ' I ODO J01 Olr-! ' Bishop Montgomery's Bill Bordley was select· ed as player or the yco r for the 3-A division . Only a j unior, he helped pace his school lo the 3·/\ title with a 16·1 r ecord. };le was the winning pitcher in the cha m- pionship game ag8inst LynwoOd , allowing only three hits in Bishop Montgomery's 1-0 y,•in. Although Suthe rland was the only Orange Count y player on t he fi rst team. one athlete was selec t ed t o the second team and ri ve on the third squad. 5S-tc.rtel,LO\Al!o, J• .. •T~ u111-<.o .. dct1, R'i:lnoo Sr. •1~. IGol C-Uke,Lenno• S< •. ul P-&ordley, 111!.l!opMonl. Jr. 1'-1 P-M.;lllni.Lynwo°" Sr. 11·2 P -P•\lo<e,Oamltn Sr. U·l StcondT••m OF -An""''°"· N . lil•wer,l<le Sr .~ Of -RinQ,Art•>•..O S• .. 31>1 OF -Dln>more,Ltnno~ S• .• .io? 18 -rootm•n. Edvewo<>d Jr. .l/9 18-Rul'll•nd, Rowl•nd Sr .. U 1 J8-cllflS!tnS1n. Troy Sr. . .terl S5-Ben.on.C.ulW•Cltl $f_ .JIO VUI -¥111kSll, Coron• Sr. .Jtl,IHl (--.Kt>dy CS.•"ow l St .. lll P-lrwi,..Anlt1<>"9V•lle1 Sr. ,,_. P-N1011r,S.nl•~•l• Sr ... l P-Sui,,_t~.Lyn-St. 10.1 lfllf•T•- Of'-Ww•U , 1n11lewooa OF -t.eeo•. W•r•en OF-W!llle, SA V•llty 11 --G<><l..ord, Trow 111-0un,,.,.,, AffOyO J8--0<nt\l, llt,,.,ly HlllS SS-Colll'"°, 8 1t.hGP Mon I. Ulll -Pt<tl, Ful1•rl°" S< (-Smnn. lllil'IDP Mont. P---•· f<O' P-M<Hr!,stJ, LO!> All°' P-<;..o.,.s, S.w•flO'MI P-G..o•tl•, D•ml•n Sr .. l4 Sr .... Sr .. 30? S• .1<11 "'" .~11 $1 •• ~ Sr .. llS ,llJ. ... Sr. ,,31 Jf. IG.3 $• .,,, $r I.fl ~ " FACTORY Demo SALE! Baseball Sta·ndings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB Boston :JS 24 .593 New York 35 28 .556 2 Milwaukee 31 31 .SOO 51,,; NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 36 24 .600 New York 32 27 .542 31h Phlladelp,hia 34 29 .540 31n Chicago 32 :Jl .508 Slh • • TOYOTA llAM,LI: '7S TOYOTA coaoLLA 4 _.o . ...:i.o ............. ,, 75 VOLVO 242 lllf.-... .,-_...11 .... no ("64C) s5999 11 ... ., .. Left At· ,,,.,..,_, .... , .... ~ ..,......,.'""" •• BaJllmore 28 32 .461 7'h Detroit 25 34 · .424 10 Cleveland 24 37 .393 12 West Dl\ll116a Oakland 39 25 ' .609 Kansas City 37 28 .569 2Y.a Texas 32 31 .508 01h Minnesota 29 91 .483 8 Aii1et1 31 35 .470 9 Chicago 26 36 .41& 12 ~., .. o- Otillllllld S, •1-50•• 1, 101illnll'>OI ..... "'"" '· O.'ll'Oll I f•~S t.(.!llttto ~ Ori!' a-i 1't.Mdul ... , ... , ..• _ llfflOfl u ..... s1 '' B•lllmoN 0 ...... 11...-il Mllw..,,. .. 151.-l.., l ·l l 1l a..-. ...... IM•rrl• • ··:.: Votll !AMI' 1·21 •I OttrQjt lAllh .. $-U 11111 Mii !Okilln l>J) 11 Cl'llc ... l~llM l..t ... ,,.,,.,_ .. t> . l•~•• Ci'trr.,1•101 •l C•Ulorrol.1 ~r Wl U.-Cll., (L-·<11 l-21 •lo.111...cl IS.l>n!.tll ,., St. Louis 28 32 .467 8 Montreal 26 31 .456 31r.. We11t Divlsloo Cincinnati 40 26 .606 Dod1er1 39 29 .574 2 San Francisco :JI 33 .484 8 San Dleao 30 35 .462 9'h Atlanta .. 27 3'1 .422 12 Hou1ton 24 45 .348 171!.i TIWr.-...J 'IO~ ..-it1 ... ,,.. •• ,.c ,,1c.•Vol •• ,""'°""' NIOfltN.t I, Ne• Vork t, IJ lnfl.i"O" ~~llorrt" I, 11. Laofft Q ~.r.,...i.s 4, foAll Oleoo 1 on1.,.-..1M1111•1111td T...,J'•G-J:rn "••"(I~• ll•« •·•l II .1111..nt• lNl•~·e .. s1 fflo. 4 )ttltlut9" IClft9ell rl•t.ll •l .. w YGok 1$1•¥tr llM"l'"•I !A•"ko 2·41 •I Pl'l!1-IP">I• II.I"' ,.,_._u ()lk QO tl•IWI 2·l l 11 ''· Lovlt (FIITTl.ll .. JI <;1 .. cln11•ll CT. C•••oll 0·01 ,, HouJIOll OCitNK,,,,1.11 I.OS Alltl91•l !S11Uon 11 .,1 .II s.t> CM• C!it•om .,, Frld!t.June20, 1975 'SiJtns Pro PH'-"t DAN QUISENBERRY Los Al Racing Results AllO .... -S•••nl••n Sump'" Olc-•r't Or••m. Anni• W!ni1aw'. HOw'1 Trh1, C""lom T1ll0<•d, Bull'' ~•.8-vo. kr•K--T"r .. Tl1rs MIM ~ ... l;M• IM, eo .. 1.11, 110 ... yoai! oo. PH -Ot•llM•I. U: l•HU -DM·6-T1tff Jt• & OM·I· DlcQys "'-· P•ltl MJ .... U: la.Cit -DM·f·DIC'!•,1--& DH+Tlllff Jt•, I'• ......... SICOMD .,.c. -~06 ~•rds. ,,. •• oLdi& up, Cl1lml119. ,,.,,,M t:2:KICI • P•ILto'l ll•r tA1cri.r1111 t .IO l .IO l .00 MesanAided By Ailing. Arm lly CllAIG SHEFF OIU.~1 .... ltfll...., ... In all t he years Dan Quieenberry has been Pitchln1 a baseball, he's never had o sore arm- until this season' . And believe It or not . it mode him a better pitcher. Quisenberry, who starred at Costa Mesa High and Orange Coost College, before playing two seasons wit h La Verne College, recently signed a pro contract with the Kansas City Royall. He y,•as not d rafted, but tha l m ay h ave been due to the fact he got off to such a slow st art lhis season. · "I tried lo be too im· pressive in the early part of the season," says Quisenberry. "I thought l could throw the ball by peoi>le and I round out 1 couldn 't do th at con· sistenlly .'' Qui se nbe rry de · veloped a s ore arm near the b icep and was generally ineffective - until he went back to his old style or pitching. wai 6-6 bet ore wlnnlnl 141 games In a row and help- ing La Verne lo a third place finish in the NAIA World Series. He rinisht..>d with a 20-7 record in pitching 195 in· nings. He pitched in 28 or the Leopurds' 41 games and earn ed All-NAIA honors for his efforts. Quisenberry, who is now in Sarasota. F1a ., working o ut with the Royals' Rookie League t eam , says he's im- proved quite a bit since shifting rrorn occ to La Verne. '·At Orange Coast I wanted to win so badly. It was the ultim'ate thing and I put too m uch pre· ssure on myself to win. "But 1 became a Chris· tian at La Verne and my attitude changed . I'm now u lot quieticr and a lot more conrident . It's now easier to concen· trate and 1 have a lot more fun playing.·· Quisenberry hus the confidence lo make it in the pros. DAii.. y Pl I.. OT B 1 Tennis:: Result l Dlwl1lo,. \l"'lln ~"-a.n Oel fron•<i:ll •-3, lo-'; 8..our <Ml H\lr\t •·1. •"4; RtOC'd ,_, Awlt.t>le •·I. l •l ; Mc>nl90rne1"1 diet L.l'.,..rd •l, 1·1. women -Liil llil'I Monl90f"ll•Y l·l. l ·6· &·•; 0\11•• dlef U--1·•• •-•; •Mptl -Win. ,.,., Ml, '-1; uon..ord ""' ~tiotne l·S. l·S. ' A·Ow.'• NIMI' ic.t•clo11I 4.00 3.00 O...oT•CanU1>• IA .. !rJ J.20 l l .... -10.H . .. I was getting hit pret- ty good, so I stopped try. ing to overpower bat- ters.'' says Quisenberry. "I "'ould like to get in· to Christia n wo rk even· tually, but I wa nt to play baseball as long as I can. And I think 1 can play·---------~ .r.11o0 ,.,, -A·On L1rnlh , Slormlfl', Go F•lf l''" 8•r, Ro1y Joy, No~r•Kllfll. A·Terr1 K"l<gh\O'IJIMd enlry, ,l ,10 11.IO 10.IXI l.IO •.20 ··~ Al'IG ,.., -Our A""lw•r•••Y, C.I !'lt.Oy;Ed .. 15 f:<..o, Fl•1n Al1rt, Rlfll ,,..... un. HO K lllCh*I. llOUJtTM JtACll -llO y•rll•. lt••r oldi . .1111-•I><•. • Clrd• l'I ... 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Cl1lmlnt1 Pur>e U-00. ll1<r1M !Ga•I•) 6.00 J.20 1.60 Su•e C.•~ (Crt•ti<!• I 9,20 • 20 Lltllt D"IM! l lre•~urlJ 2.llO Time -•6.0J, A11o0 ,.., .• Leo·~ B.011 1, $<1•~1 Czel'I P•PP.-'••>~. Un Cll••tl•· NGK••lthe•, 'fhe 6· 1. 170-pounder had a 4.5 record at one staee of the season and pro base.ball. l\ty ball moves enough on the sinker anl,i my control is good. 1 reel confident I '¥1.i ll m ake it." Alamitos Entries "Int Peil: l•'CIKll U Eucu !'int ••t•. '' lllKUI "91, ltfl •M tlfl Rlc•1 l'IRST JtAC• -•OO y1•dl. J yMr Old1, (l•lml"tl, Pur~ U :JOO. O•imlnt Prk.t lSOOO. Sll•l)I l <••tment ILl111'11m) otc••<'tcnlel ceroo1c11 Ol~l•nt Merl•!! !Ad•l•) Clc••rs 8•r A Gold (R!tl'l••dsl Solar CNI<~ ((r••iter I R.,.n""-mt>t>{H•rlJ · Mr.11\lt• ~~l (Wlrd! O>!cCom"'•"d (Trta1wre l l,.aQUl\I Moon !W•lktr ! sr.rm !Cl••itR l FOUltTM RACl -lSO ,•rd1.lYfff o!OS & up_ Allo..,•n<t . PurM! $1000. Ml•• Pio Pit111.1,ie sl JtlMlnt (Rith;i•d•I F•tt B••• l(ifllOlil) G••r O•nt•• CLlpl'l•m! 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STAlEMENT OF WITWOAAWAL F•OM PAATN E RSMI P OPEtll/lo.TI NG '\!NOE R FICTlllOUS llUSINliSSN/lo.ME 111• lo11owln<;1 person ,...s witnOr.- t s a 11•11•1•1 o•rln•• rrom 111 .. wrtntr...,lo oper•t•"ll .,.,.,., Ille to< lo l iou\ 11"\oneSS n •m• ot 8 -G PROPERTIES 111 921 AlePP" SI , r-i.wpcw1 S.•tft, CilolOtnl• 91~ rrw htlollou~ Du•l,..)S ....,.,.. }l•I~ .,......, lot ,,... IWf1""•~n1p w•S "I""' Ol'I •·1'-1• in the i;ounlr ol 0"•"9• Fwn N•me ind Add••S\ ot 1119 ~non W1IN;l•iwtn<;1 S.•rwr<I Let 1(91mift, 111 H..int.ey """·I l."'"'~19>, C•hlo•n«1900oW krn•<ll l.•e O:ermon ·-· Publlshed O••noe c .... u O•i•y PllOI, J"""'· H .10.11. 191~ xe..1s r.e<.11on • Tto•t !ne cllanll"• <tnO >VP· p1emen1~ 1c tne plan ol wo•k' tor Im· ero•rmt:n! O•S1"<1 "" -.,1 fo<ln •n 1"'1 repQr1 o• Lowr• .. no "''ociate' pany a~ ju11gme"1 Gl)lltor, •nowinq a ... 1 ne•e•rwbove rele••~d 10 •S 11etermoneO t1a••nce.,t i1.1•l.~~oc:lu•llro .. on >dill 11¥ 1hh Soii•O lo i:... ol be""hl to tic>•· i"°ll'"""' on the Oale 0 1 tnt 1~,......;e ol oent~. 1 .. •1W¥e•• dnd 0•<>1>c•!¥Owner~ ~•o •~•<uOon, I "••e ""••eO ""°" ~n Sechon ~ fllal tMe e'!•m•!e OI rne tlle righl. lolleal'ld •"le•e•I ol ,..•O iUO<;t· amount ol money net<"....,,'Y ta <'IC .....,,.I oetllor In I/Of l>'-•lv In the eo ..... compl o\.ll 1he 0'"l',,.1 111an ot """'k' ... ~~ '' 01 Orange . Stale ol C:all!Ofnl ... !JJ,6l0,00Q ,.n<I tn• .,,,,m,H• ot co't' 10 """"""-'"'follow\ actom1>l 1~n 111e l)ldn ot wot~'.,., l.01 601 Tr.ocl f,636, Boolo. 711, PiKJK <f>•nqecl and 'u1>plemen•~tl '' U><e -...m !ll·l1 ol Mi~eu11n•ou' M.lp,, on ttll! "'l.l?.XI0,000. County cl Oraf\9e 1111<1 commonly"""""" Se< hon ! Tn<>t Monday '"" )tit" tla' ,.~ 11111 O•lml••f O• 1711 ""'"""'· Cl June, 1¥1~, .. 1 l>.00 o'c:lot>. pm , al lrvofle, C.lotorno•. ••nc:• II '' • cor""' •Ml (<'lmpU, 0• ••<'. l•V•ne. C:•hlorn••. lol -•K•nl at•"" Pf•~"I """'· ,, ""'fl>Y .-11 .. ea .,, tne Odle,"""'""" NOTICE l~HE REBY GI \IE N tlwllon mtel'ng plac;e cl lhe f!oilrtl ol O"""'er' Ft Oday, July 11. 1q1S, al 1 00 o'tlOc:k of the l•vHW' R"nc:nWate• O"l••U fer., p,m at l<Oftl "' c:ounnou...,, Or-"""""9 by ""' aa .. ro on •09<)•<110 ero· Gountv H••bor Mun•c opal Court, "1o01 PD!ot!<I c,...flV"~ ano '"Pl>l"""""I' to 1"" J;imbor~e Rolf<I , Coly ol ~wPO<l plat1ol-•1t,lo< lmprovemenl 0'''"" SeiKll, County ot Oran9", St•I~ cl NO lei '"'' O''"'" ¥><1 lft ••va•dtol,... Ulotwnl•. I will i.e11 al P<lllh< ...,..hon '""''""'""Cl,,... e't•m•le ol IMamounl 1o tne ~·~t 11•-•. IO< .,,11 '" ld·....iu1 at money ""'''•'J 10 ""comph"" ""'" ....,...., ol llMll UniteO St11 •1. "II 1,... p1.,, ol work~. lnc:lud•<WJ Ille """"''""' ol r.glll, tine •nd lnter•'I 01 w.o 1.no;i. -Iller or not the pl..,. a• changeO """ """''°""'or In lhe ab0"9 oei.cn-pro-i.upplemen1eo ''"II w,..,1,1 ,.n Of the ll'•· Pi<•IJ. or w. MllCll ''"''"°' at....,., 1111' "terv wl!f>•" lm1><o•ement Oo!>lr.<I "">. ~,..cn\olffY lo sat•!lv 1'"<:1 e•rKlll""'• J onnu0on9 11ny t•rrdO•• an,..,•ed w•t"atcrueo !nte•e•ta .. o costi.. '"••e•o ''nte tl>e •<!option OI tr.e 0.1..C J""" 11, 1q 1s orig'"'"' plan OI -•It,. All per_,,.,_,. Oo••s.on: Hi•bO• •no 1.....0 on lmj)fov•m•nt 01,l•i<I NO. l Don E. Rfte.t .11'1<11111 ctner peri.on' m•v .ippe;1r ano ..,..,,n•!,Or.>nQO! (ounly llf llei•tl conc:•rn•nQ anr mal~• ""' By Eun• M . E 1a.r rertn in tll•• rew1uhon or O"f m.111 ... s °"pu11 "''""'"! t,...reto_ A•THURJ.OON/lo.HU E Section 1. That Tl>e Se<re!a•' o1 Ille "'""lill"••llo•ftfY llo.lrd of Dl<t t lO•\ 15 ne•el>y eroe•ell 1ZOSN.••wOwa w ~ o"ecte<I to cau~ notice ol ,..10 Sarftt..Ana,C•hlor.,i.1•1101 ,_,;l>Q to l>t 9 lw n t>V publl.,,i119 • Pulllo Shetl 0 <.lnQf' (Oil SI D••IV Pil01, <oPvo! '"'' rewlutlon ol intention In tn. J.......,1 J.?O,Jl, 1~1~ ;19'1-/S Doily Polo\, • n<!W\p.IP<'• ol gre,...r111 circu••t!on p.ut>ll•l>e<I in 1ne Counly ol P (.;R I. IC 1\' OT ICf-~ 0r¥lQt!. onte a wuk for 1-""'""";..,. -------1--· pUf\IU~I Ill Sec!ion 606l>cl Ille SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Cov•"nment CoOO!, lne lir l l publoc...t- ST ATE OF C/lo.LI FORNI A to b9 al M-•il lourtMft (1'1 oa.,.,. ... lor lo FOR THE lM 11 ...... loxe<I for r.earon9. S..kl notit• COUNTT OF ORANGE ..... 11 b9 ., ....... by PoHh"9. cooycl "'"'" (II• NG JJOGlJ rewtut•on ln three IJ) put>llc p1ac;n NOTICE OF s•LE W1tnon SloO lm1><0vtmeftl Oi•lrotl tor .t 'I1iree "Jllc '•bo•t•. udie boats and m m wilt be active 1"· Newport this en yacht elubs spon~r races and reaattas. O<'ean racer~ ind Midget Ocean. Racing Fteet yaehl.8 will see action ln the rourtb race or Newport Harbor ,y~cht Club's' Ah~anson Seril5 for ya~cl)ll rated JJnder the International Otfilhore Rule <JOR) and the Midgets <MORF) will be sailing in the Cofkd,t $erijHi. 'I' Balboa Yacht Club also will~ host JOR a~d MORF y.ljchts in the rourth race ot Its 61 s9riel.. ' SMALL BOATS OF ALL classes will compete in ·Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club's Stars and Stripes Regatta on inside 11nd out.side courses Saturday and Sunday. · Other events scheduled on the Southern Calirornia Yuchting Association calendar: HUNTINGTON HARBOUR YACHT CLUB - Invitational Series No. 2, keelboats,.Saturday. 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'·°' '2.95 3.17 l .30 '·"" I ' • L< ··1 wr lh• ar Pa G< an v; wt lh• lei Fe 00 dr ca. qu w• ~~ vit se1 tho g r tho pi1 hu yl th ' J Pacifica· PresentS Original Ballet By JACKIE HYMAN Of ... O&llf ...... $Ulf It lakes place in outer space ~nd among the instruments play- ing the score are boobams a quica and a waterphone. ' "kncounter Near Venus," a new ballet, will have its world premiere June 25 at the Laguna Moulton ·Ptayhou~e and wiU be presented by Ballet Pacifica. It's based on <\ s tory by Leonard Wibberley, author of ·'The Mouse T hat Roared," who wrote the scenario especially for the Laguna production. ... Choreography is by Lila Zali artistic director of Ballet PaciCica. Music is by guitarisf George Russell of South Laguna and the percussion score is by Victor Feldman. ~11., l'ii.t ......... l'•trkll 0'0.-11 RUSSELL said the score, which is being s pecially taped for the performance. will be re- leased in an album. On it, Feldman plays one theme on the boobams, a kind of chromatic drum, another on a Brazilian carnival instrument called the quica and yet a nother on the waterphone, a brass canister filled with water, surrounded by brass pipes and played with a violin bow. CARRIE KNEUBUHL, KRISTI STEPHENS (FRONT) Louise Frazer, Roger Faubel, Lisa Robertson, Benj. Sperber "It's a real ballet to see Victor set up the instruments and get the scor e ready :--tie has a dia- gram of how he can gel between these instruments without stop- ping the tape,·' Russell said. In the mus ic, "Each character has his own theme. In fact, ever- ything that moves and some things that don't move has a theme," Russell said. The story of "Encounter" con- cerns four children whose mysterious uncle takes them to visit a small planet near Venus. •·u has to do with people learning to think for themselves," Miss Zali said. She said she chose the s tory and asked Wibberley, the father of a former student of hers, for permission. ''Fortunately Leonard was delighted and wrote a scenario." she said. "ENCOUNTER" is the first completely original full-length work to premiere al Ballet Pacifica, which retains exclusive rights to the story for ballet. •, "There was a lot of imagina- tion with it that you jus t felt you could do things with," Miss Zali said. "We hope that we can establish a sort of summer 'Nutcracker' with this." Lead dancers of the ballet are David Panaieff, Victor Moreno, Paul M a u re, Molly Lynch, Louise Frazer, Roger Faubel, Louis Carver, Charles Colgan, Benj amin Sperber, Kristi Stephens, Cynthia Tosh, Carrie Kneubuhl , Lisa Robertson and Mary Sayers. Production dates are June 25 through 29 in the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. Ticket information is available by calling 494--7271. PHOTOGRAPH BY ROBERT CUMMING '6 Month-old Weed/8 Year-old Girl' ·pov SQUEEZING A GIRL AT A PARTY' Photograph by Cosmos . , NHAM Opens Photo Show "14 American Photographers," an exhibit circulated by the Baltimore Museum of Art, will open June 21 and rwi thrQugb July 20 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 2211 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach (near the ~ewport Pier). In con junction with the exhibit, photo· grapher Lela nd Rlce will give an Illustrated talk on "Significant Directions in Straight Photo· graphy" at 8 p .m. June 30. Ticket information is available by calling 675-3866. -There wiJJ a lso be an entrance gallery dis· play of works using photo-etched plates by Gary BumJ of Los Angeles. The photographers in the traveling show are Robe~Adams, Lewi• Baltz, Paul CaponJgr6, WilUam Christenberry, Unda Connor, Cosmos, Robert Cumming. William Eggleston, Walker Evan1, Lee Friedlander, John G~ge, Gary HaJlman, Tod P1paceorae and Gawwmogund .. Museum houn are noon kS '-p,.m. Tuesd•Y through Sunday ~nd 6 lo 9 p.m . Fridays. A dona· Uoa ls reqoested. 'STOY!, NOVA SCOTIA' Teken by Welker Evens r Arts I Dining Out Entertainment~ f'.riday. June 20, 1975 DAILY PICCtr CJ • , ~ l ""111111 ________________________________ ,, Laguna 'Butterfly' Set New Singer Featured by OC Lyric Opera Michael Kurkjian will be work- ing on two different productions of Puccini's "Madame Butter- fly" this summer , one with a HEIDI LASLEY To Sing Butterfly . famous international star and one with a newcomer. He doesn't see any conflict between working on an August production at the Lo5 Angeles Greek Theater with Dorothy Kirsten and directing 20-year-0ld Heidi Lasley in a Laguna Beach production July 5-19 for the Lyric Opera Association of Orange County. " 'Butterfly' is the kind of in· ternational s howpiece that anybody who's interested in opera will go to hear anytime it's sungjust to hear another female superstar go at it," said Kurk· jian, who is general director of the Hollywood Opera Theater. artistic direct-Or of the Lyric Opera and a lecturer al Cal State Fullerton. He described Miss Lasley as "one of the m ost talented young singers in the operatic horizon . The voice is truly superstar material." SHE WAS firs t place winner in the recent San Diego Metropolitan Opera auditions .• The role of Butterfly will be alternated with Joan Zajac, who appeared in the Lyric Opera's "La Boheme" and has sung Gretel with the Tucson Opera Company and M usetta with th~ San Diego Opera. Kurkjian said h e expects the Laguna production to show an interpretation of its own. "I think the most important thing is the collaboration with the stage director, P eggy Feury," he said. "She is oriented toward c:i very dramatic inte rnal ap- proach, the experience of a truly felt emotion.'' He said the first act, which he believes is the hardest part to believe dramatically because of the sudden onset of Jove, will be NANCY BLISS She's Suzuki treated almost as a fantasy. "Peggy F eury and I both tried to get the part that isn't logical and does n't make dramatic sense so the audience does n't sleep between ari as," Kurkjian said. "MADAME Butterfly" will be performed July 5, 9, 11, 12, 16. 18 and 19 in the Laguna Moulton Playhouse at 8:45 p.m. Tickets at $5 each are available by calling 494·0709. Others in the cast include Nan- cy Bliss and Judy Schmidt in the role of Suzuki, Gary Fischer and Paul Harms a s B.F. Pinkerton. Wayne Eikenberry as Sharpless. Richard Gartland as Goro, Phillip Ramey as Yamadori and Ralph Bassett as Bonz.e. The Ly ric Opera will also pre- sent Offenbach's ·'Tales of Hof- fmann" July 23 through Aug. 2. ·coast Summer Calendar Spate ThcC1le r . Balboa Park, San Diego. The following is a lisl of summer events in the Oran(.!e County <trea intended to help reC1d ers phrn ahead for vacations and visitors. More de· ~ tailed information will be available closer to the time of each event. Advance tickets to most performances tan be obt;.iined through local Mutual, Liberty and Titkctron agencies and Wallichs Mus ic Ccntel'. Jt.:LY 14-20: DIANA ROSS -t;niversal Studios AmphitlH~C1tcr, 8 : 15 p.m. JULY 15: 'T ll F. MAGIC OF JUOZART' -At the Hollywood Bowl. 8: 30 p.m. JULY 15·2115 ,RINGLING RROTHERS AND RARNUM N o RA1LEY CIRCUS -Al the Forum in fnglcwood. (2'131674 -6000. I NOW T HROUGH SF.PT. 14 : NATIONAL SHAKES PEA RE FESTlVAL -Atthe Old Globe Theater, San Diego. <I 1 239-2255. JUNE 29-J ULY 4: RHODES KIDS -At Dis· neyla nd in An C1he1m. • JUNE 30·INDEFJNITE R N: 'NOEL COWARD JN TWO KEYS' Comedy and drama with Anne Baxter, Hum e Cronyn and Jessica TC1ndy, at the Huntington l l;.irtfonJ Theater in Hollywood. (213j 462·6666. Jl 'LY l·AUG. 16: '\\'01\DERFUL TO\\'~' -· Nanette Fal>ray at the Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion. JULY 2: PACIFIC POPS ORCHESTRA -At South Coas t Village. Free. 8 p.m . JULY 3-6: 'THE llOT L BALTIMORE' - Comed y, al the Cal State Fullerton Little Theater. . JULY 3-9: JOHNNY MANN'S STAND UP AND CHEER -Knoll's Berry Farm. Buena Park. JULY 3-AUG . 1: CLAREMONT MUSIC FESTIVAL -Pomona College, Claremont. Symphony and chamber orchestra music. J ULY 5·19: 'MADAME BUTTERFLY' -Opera. <1t the Irvine Bowl, Laguna Beach. JULY 6·11 : GLORIA GAYNOR -At Disneyland in Anaheim. JULY 7-13 : THE SPINNERS AND MINNIE RIPERTON -At the Greek Theater, Los Angeles .• JULY 7-13 : MA C DAVIS -Universal Studios Amphitheater. Hollywood. 8: 15 p.m . JULY 8: BEVERLY SILLS -At the Hollywood Bowl in Hollywood. JULY 16 : HARVEY WALKER AND TllE REINSMEN -At South Coast Village. Free. 8 p.m . . Jl'LY 16·17 : SAN FRANCISCO BALLET WITH VALERY AND GALINA PANOV -At the Greek Tht>ater. Los Angeles. J ULY 16·18 -'BEAUT Y AND THE BEAST' - Chil<fren 's the al<.'r at Cal State Fu IJerton Little Theater. J ULY 16·A{jG. 24: SHAKESPEAR E FESTIVAL -"Othello." ··Taming of the Shrew" and "Mac- IX'th." at The Playhousc. 172 N . Glassell St.. Orange. 997·3485. • J ULY 17 : ALFRED BRENDEL PLAYS BEETHOVEN -At the Holly wood Bowl , 8 :30 p.m. JCLY 17-23: FRA!'o"K.IE A\'ALON -Knott's lk-rry Farm, Buena Park . JULY 17·27 : 'DAMESATSEA' -Musical, at C<.il State Fullerton Arena Theater . JULY 17·31: 'ONCE IN J\ LlFETIME ' - Comedy, <1l lhc Los Angeles Music Center l\fark Taper Forum. J ULY 18: MERLE HAGGARD -At the Anaheim Conve ntion Center. J ULY 18·19 : KOSTELANETZ AND 'A GRAND ' NIGHT FOR DANCING ' -Al the Hollywood Bowl. JULY 18-20: FRANKJE VALLI AND THE FOUR SEASONS -At the Greek Theater, Los Angeles . J ULY 19-20: FESTIVALOFTHE BELLS -Mis· sion San Diego de Alcala. San Diego. J l'LY 19·20: MISSION SAN LUIS REY FIESTA -Mexican dancers and singers at Mission San JULY 9: PACIFIC STRINGS -At South Coast Luis Rey ne ar OceC1nsidc. Vilfage. Free. 8 p .m . ~ JULY 9-13 : THE ROLLING STONES -At the JUL\'20·.:;a: RAY STEVESS -AtDisneylandin Forum in Inglewood. Sp.m . Anaheim. J ULY 9-JNDEFINITE RUN: 'PURLIE' -Rock J ULY 22 : GEN NADY ROZHDESTVENSKY musical, at the Aquarius Theater in Hollywood. CONh D;11 c1.T1 S -dD8vora1k8, Beethoven and Strauss, (213J466·8S55. alt c..-o ywoo ow, :30p.m . JULY 10 : 'A NIGHT IN OLD RUSSIA' -Music JULY 22-27 : 'JESUS.CHRIST SUPERSTAR' - by Russian composers at the Hollywoo<J Bo\\~l, At the Greek Theater m .Los Angeles. , 8·30p m J ULY 22-AUG . 31: GOOD EVENING - iULY i0-13 : 'THE ROYAL LIPIZZA tusical revue at the Shubert Theater, Los ~~~~~~~~.SHOW ' -Al the Anaheim Conve ~~t~e~.3 : NIFTY FIFTlES ROCK -Al South Coast V1llagc, Free. 8 p.m. JULY 11·20: ORANGE COUNTY FAIR -At the JULY 23-27 : 'THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. ON MAN-IN-THE· MOON MARIGOLDS' .._ JULY 11-AUG. 24 : FESTIVAL OF ARTS AND Drama ut Golden West College, Huntington PAGEANT OF T llE MASTERS -Laguna Beach. Beach Festival Grounds. JULY ll·AUG . 24 : SAWDUST FESTIVAL -In Lagun a Beach across from the Festival Grounds. JULY ll·AUG 24 : ART-A-FAIR -Open-air art show in Laguna Beach. J ULY 12: NEWPORT HARBOR CHARACTER BOAT PARADE -Starts l p.m. • JULY l2·AVG. 23 : •GODSPELL'..:... Musical, al South Coast Repertory Theater. Costa Mesa. JULY 13·18: WILSON PICKETT -Al Dis- neyland in Anaheim. JULY 13-INDEFINITE: 'PROBES IN SPACE' ANO 'VIVA BAJA' -Al lbe Reuben ff. fleel .. JULY 23·27: 'SHOWBOAT' -Musical, at Sant~ Ana College. JULY 23-AUG. 2 : 'TALES OF HOFFMANN' - Opera at the Festival of Arts Grounds, Laguna Beach. JULY 24-30: THE DEFRANCO FAMILY - Knoll's Berry Farm, But?na Park. JULY 25·26: 'KOOL JAZZ FESTIVAL' -At Che San Diego Stadium; Gludys Knil(hl and the Pi"5\ Aretha Franklin, the bley Ba·other&, olhen. (~) 543-1793. (See COAST, Pa'e C2> . . \ ~LY PILOT Frid!y.June20, 1'75 •••k•·•••k Rqtime pianist Pred Finn will b e featured in t.b•e Mickey Finn Show at Knott 's Berry Farm in Buepa Park tonight through June 25. Showtimcs this weekend arc 6 : 30, 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Jazz, Folk Grant Dates .. Set .. Tbe Nilliciilal ~ ~au, Catesory I : noa· imtnliCUoa or es-perieace. I' o I k I i t b n i c • P ll 0 t for u. Arts lau aqQOUDOld • Jnllkb.lq fellow.hip granta to J a 11 , C at• Io r Y 1 V ~ C...,.ory: on b• ptlotr bas~, ~ dead!IM ol OCt. l for neelpt eompoten and ar~ ot matddoa srull to~-llqif{Cd num er o m~ea of appllcatlons from In· eitceptlonal t alent for Ct"ea· lions for Jan presentations, noo:matcblna grant.a will be dividuab and or1a.niuUoos tioa otoew works, completion educational programs, sl?<>rt· available to lndivlduala to ac· under tu Fiacal 1976 ofworksinprogressandpro-term residencies by J&U compUs~ the purposes out- Jau/Folk/EthnicProgram. Cessional development. specialis ts a nd carefully hped 10 Folk /Ethnic Grants will support ac· Jau, Category II: non· planned regional or national . Categories I and JI. tivities taking place between matching fellowship grants to too.rs. 1 c t Junel 1976andJaJl.31.19'77. enable Jazz instrumentaliats Folk/Elhnk. Category 1: ~OLK Etbn c. a e.:,.ory .. Guidelines and applications and singers or exceptional matchina arant.a to orsantza-III. r.,on~ma!~~r.'t!d'f:.du~ !or the Oct. l deadline may be talent to advance and develop lions Cor folk /ethnic musical f~an ti e 1 talent to study obtained by writing to the their careen as they see fit. prnentations, such aa com· o . excep ona di 1 1 Muaic Program, N ational En· Jazz, Category Ill: non· munity celebrations, regional w1~hts m as te r tra t ona dow~ent for the Arts, matcbing(ellowshlpgrantsto ornationalfestivals,etc. 8~ ·N f 1 End wm nt Wubington, D.C. 20506 enable young musicians of ex· Folk/Ethnic, Category II: f t: A;t~~:~n inde:end:nt APPLICATIONS will be ac· cepte d in the following categories: Dancers __,~ .. i To Off er ceptional talent to study an-matching grants to organlza· or e S d /or tour with individual pro-lions for projeets designed .to agentcy ol t t~e. ~ ioo:t:;e~: fessional artists or emembles document, pre~e.rve and dlS· men cr~~l~ur!t resources. for sbort·term concentrated semin a te traditions. courage ~--------~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Astrology in Program Gymnm tics The Institute of Dance Arts will offer a six-week summer course in gym. nasties. Hal O 'Neal, veteran Orange County Dancer, will teach the course. A new look at a very old issue com es to Tessm a nn Planetarium at Santa Ana College each Tuesday a nd Thurs· Theater For Youth Planned Youth Th e at e r Workshops . sponsored by the Ana·Modjeska Players. will be conduct· ed at the Lo a ra Playhouse . L o ara Elementa ry School, 1601 W. Broadway, Anaheim, for six weeks this sum· mer. The Youth Theater Workshops will register . on Monday, June 23 from 10to11 a.m . at the Loara Playhouse. Classes run ;uly 1 through August 7. ·Additional information is .: available at 533-5271. day with the opening June 24 of a new pro- gram, "Astronomy and Astrology.'' Direct o r Steve Eastmond, himself an in- structor of astronomy, plans to explor e both sciences using known scientific data in com- paring and contrasting qualities of each ap· proach to the study of the universe. Tess mann Plane· ta r ium . a m odern dome,d facility on the SAC campus. is operated under the a uspices of the Colleg e Comm unity Services Office for the purpose of providing the community with free, re· levant entertainment. Eastmond, who holds a m aster 's degree from UCLA, is a former pro- gram narrator at Griffi. th Park Observatory in Los Angeles. He is cur- rently completing doc - toral work at USC where he earned his under· graduate degree. He will present "Astronomy and Astrology" through July 24 when the Planetarium' will close until Sep· tember . Cap acity a udie nces are the rule at the com· fortable 105·seat facility, with free reservations available to the public through the SAC Com· munity Services Office, 835-3000. All programs begin at 7:30 p.m . Guests are invited to arrive ear- ly on program nights to brows e through the museum of natural his· tory located in the foyer of the P lanetarium. Two sessions will be held each week from June 23 to July~: Moo· days from 1:30 to·3 p.m. and Wednes days from 1:30to3p.m . The location is the Rancho San Joaquin In- termediate School, 4861 Michelson Road, Irvine. The dance institute is a nonprofit group. Fee is $20 for either session. Further info.rmation is available from Ann Levesque, 552·8259. Marine land Divers The Great Amer.ican Hi g h ·Diving Team, which won first place last December at-the an· nual World 's Cliff Diving C h a m pio n s hip i n Acapulco. has been set to perform daily throughout the s ummer at Marineland on Palos Verdes Peninsula. The six·man team will perfor m now through Labor Day in Marineland 's Sea Arena four times daily prior to the oceanarium 's dolphin shows. CO AST SUMMER CALEN DAR ..• (From Page Cl J JL:LY 26: CLEO L1U NE Al the Ilollywoo<l Bowl. 8:30 p.m . J t,;LY 29 : ANDRE WATTS AND MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS -At the Hollywood Bowl, 8:30. J L'LY 30 : DANCll'i G UN DER TllE STARS -At South Coast Villa~c . Free. 8 p.m. J lJLY 30·31, AtJG . 1-2: 'CABARET' -:\lusical. at Or;.ingc Coas t College Auditorium. Costa Mesa. JULY 30, J I, AlJG. 1, 2: 'DON'T DRINK THE WATER' Comedy at Golden West College, Huntin!,rton Rt•nch. Jl:LY 30-Al'G. 2: JAMES TAYLOR -At the L'mversal Studios Amphitheater, Hollywood. 8:15p.m. JULY 31 ITZll AK PERLMAN At t he Hollywood Bowl. 8: 30 p.m . J ULY 3l·AL'G. 6: RICK NELSON -Knotts &>rrv 1'~:.1rm . Bue na Park. JL'LY 31-AUG. 12: RINGLI NG BROTHERS AND BARNuM AND BAILEY CIRCUS -At the Anaheim Convention Center. AUG. 1-3. QC INCY JO~ES At the Greek Theater, Los Angeles. AUG . 3·8: HUES CORPORATIO~ -At Di!>- neyland AUG. 4.9 PA(.;L ANKA -At the Greek Theater, Los Anl{t.>l<.•s. AUG. 4·10. llELEN RF.ODY AN D FREDDIE PRINZE ,\t Universal Studios Amphitheater. Hollywood . · AUG. 6 CANYON GRASS -At South Co <1st . Villagl'. Fn.•c. 8 p.m . . AUG . 7·S EPT . 28 : 'LEONA RDO , THE ' FLORENTINE' World premiere of comedy of Sebas tian 's West Dinner Playhouse, San • Clemt>nte. ~AUG . 10-15: THE MIRACLES -At Di sneyland. • AlJG . 13: BIG BAND AMERICANA -At South , Coast Village. Free. AUG . 14 ·17: DAVID CROSBY AND GRAHAM < NASH At Universal Studios Amphitheater, • fioJlywoo<l. AUG. 17-22: BO DONALDSON AND THE HEYWOODS -At Disneyland. · AUG . 18·19: JESSE CO LIN YOUNG AND MARIA MULDAUR -Universal Studios Am· phitheater, Hollywood. AL'G . 20 : BARBERSHOP HARMONY -At South Coast Village. f)·ee. At:G. 21-23: PAUL WILLIAMS -Vniversal Studios Amphitheater, Hollywood. AUG. 24 -26 : JUDY COLLINS -Universal Studios Amphitt)eater. Hollywood. A U G . 27 : S O C I ETY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF BfG BANDS -At South Coast Villa ~e . Frt·c. 8 p.m. AL'G. 28·30: 'MADAME BUTTER FL Y' - Dorothy Kirsten and John Alexander ~t the Grct'k Theater, Los Angeles. "'f AUG . 29: KOSTELANETZ SPECTACULAR - Andre Kostehmt'lz ton<luel'i San Diego Sym- phony at Aztet Bowl . Sun Diego State Univ. (11 232-3078. At:G. 29·31: LINDA RONSTADT -Universa l Studios Amphitheater, HoUywood. AL'G. 3l·SEPT. 6: T HE PO INTER SISTERS - At Disneyla nd. SEPT. 3 : THE STAN FREES -At South Coast Village. Free. 8 p.m. SEPT. 4·6: 'Tfl E BARRER OF SEVILLE' - Frank Guarr erCJ at the Greek Tht!ater, Los Angeles. SEPT. 5·7: T HREE DOG NIGHT -Universal Studios Amphitheater. Hollywood. SEPT. 10·13: GLADYS KNIGHT AND THE PIPS L'navcr~al Studios Amphitheater. This Saturday, June 21 on the Village ~reen Knotts Berry Farm Charleston Dance Contest Begins at 1:30 pm i Open to Everyone, Individ uals or couples . .. Swing It kldo ." .. Have your picture taken in our Mode.I "'T" Setting. Sh09Pft0~ Wftloct.ys 10·9 S.hlfdey 10·6 Sun4ay ll•S EllK1J"9 Jvljl 7 MOft,•S.f. 10·9'30 s""· ••·• Aaoee the etreet from South Coatt Pt&za at Bear and Sunflower. 1 I' Trompeter on 'At ~ Top' Trumpet player Maynard Ferguson, ac· companied by his 14· piece band, will be featured in a one -hour concert on "At the Top" Monday at 8 p.m. on DANCE THIS SUMMER O nses '" ~u • Ballet • TaQ tor T ee11• Cf\1IC1re11 & AClutlS Jan Banet Comoany AliO•hOl'I• June 24 29 -7 P,/11 Channel28. Ferguson will perform "Chameleon," "La Fiest a " "MacArthur Park,,: "I Can 't Get Started With You," and "Got the Spirit." . ACT THIS SUMMER a -111 ACl•"<I • Pontom1me • V~ Teens & Adults Auelohol\5 tor R-uance M•me T•ouo ano MEN vs. WOMEN (a new l)layl June 20. 6pm. ._,·o, ~f•' Doris Smith plays Pauline the Maid and Lindy A. Nisbet plays the title role in the 1920s musical "No, No, Nanette'' at Sebastian's West Dinner playhouse in San Clemente. The show runs through Aug. 3. GoedMoa.. CANDY wt:-n!:°Ad FUDGE • PEANUT ctUSTH • NOUGATS • FUDGE LOGS • COPFH CIEAMS • ALMOND IAD 440 E. I 7 st. • COSTA MESA P.tliill hcr PLAY THIS SUMMER Oa-In guitar. p .. no. Hute, •tOl•I\ CMnM4. M•. vtOla. ~ t>asSOOtl BAROOUE MUSIC ENSEMBlE ~~:!~OT~e~:r,..::i1~0111 1rnentJ i Civll Grumbtlng .•. Gloomy Gus t In the NEWPORT INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS DAILY PILOT E.. C-t Hwy. & MocArltlw. C--cW Mw litfo. '75-2643 ·'' , j WI th m ca ty to m m w in w t 't w N V: th SC pc a1 in • r '1 Friday~ June 20. \975 CAIL Y PILOT (.':$ . fimes/Places Musicals, Comedies On Coast ~ TONIGHf, JUNE 20 'BUTHE SPIRIT' -Noel Coward comedy, 8:30 o'clock t6ilight and Sawnh•Y at Laguna l\JQWtc>n Playbous,, ~ t.aiuna Canyon Road, La,-una Beach. aeeerv"~ 49(-0743. \ 'THllEE BAGS F'ULL' -Farce Presented by Irvine Community Theater in the Actor's Pl~box Tbeaier, GQ!den West CoUege, Hunt.- inston Be~ch. 8 :~ o'doclc toniaht and Saturday. $1 to$3. Reservatlqns 567·7297. 'THE CAVE DW£LLEBS' -Comedy nt South Coast Repertory •. 1827 Newport BJvd .. Costa Mesa, through June ?9. 8 o'clock nightly except Monday with 2 p.ni. matinee~ Sunday. $3.25 to ~.25. Reservations 646· 1363. 'EXECUTIVE ACTION' -Starring Burt Lancaster, first in summer Friday night film series at Orange Coast College Forum in Costa "Mesa. $1. · Cohon with aonse jo English, Yiddish and Hebrew at the Israel Cafe, 8 p.m. Saturday at the Fountain Valley Recreation Center, 10200 Slater Ave., Fountain Valley. $3.75. CAL)FOR NIA POW·POW -Indians from more than 20 tribes ill dances and arts and crafts show al Rancho Capistrano, Avery offramp from the San Diego Freeway. Programs noon and 7 .. p.m. Saturday, I p.m . Sunday. COPP ELIA PUPPETS -On the mall of Harbor View Center, 1646 (New) MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach, 2 and 3 p.m . Saturday. CHAMPIONSHIP CAT SHOW -10 a .m. to 6 p.m. Saturday .and Sunday al the Ambassador Hotel, 3400 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. · , , . AL,L·ARABIAN CHARITY HORSE SHOW LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE -Mus1~al , TolO p.m. tonight, 8 a.m. toS p.m. Saturday and DANCE CONCERT -Featuring "Em · peror," noon to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Lion Country Safari's entertainment area, Laguna Hills. $2 .50. sponsored by .Newport ~ach Latter Day Saints Sunday at Rancho California Arena, 27401 Ynez Church, 8 o clock torught and Saturday at ./Road Riverside. Free Laguna Beach Higb Sehool auditorium. Reserva/ • · lions 831-9090. $2 .50. SATURDAY JUNE 21 SUNDAY, JUNEZZ •GUYS ~ND DOLLS' -Mus icai, at The Playhous~. 172 N. Glassel! St., Orange. 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday. 2:30 p.m. Sunqay. $1.75 to $5.50. Reservations 997-3485. . • 'NO, NO NANETTE' -Mus ical revival nightly except Monday through Aug. 3 at Sebas· tian's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. $10.95 to $12.95 with dinner. Reservations 492-9950. . . , . . SEALS AND CROFTS -In concert, 8 p.m . Saturd'ay at the An3hfim Convention Center. In- formation, 633·2000. CLASSICAL GUITAI\ CONCERT -~ p.m. Saturday al th~ Santa Ana Annex on Ross Street near 8th Street. Or~ge, County Guitar Circle presenting George Magula. JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT -Baru,c h 'GWRIA OF THE MASS' -Original work by David Gibney, performed by Ambassadors Chorale, 4:30 p.m . Sunday at Chapman College Auditorium, 333 N. Glassell St., Orange. $1.50. 'CARNIVAL UNDER THE SEA' -Film or the Great Barrier Reef, 2 p.m. Sunday in the Katharine Brown frvine Gallery of Bowers Museum, 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana. Free CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MUSIC - The Continental Singets and Orchestra, 3 p.m. The Wareh~use: P~ntation Eleganc~, One's notion of a warehouse is s haped by the popular image: it's a musky , dark and cavernous storage facili- ty in som e seedy part of t own . We ll , not .any more! Im agine ins tead a multi-level s tructure with a stylish and relax· ing atmosphere. That's what we have now , t'hanks t o the n ew Warehouse -restaurant in Newport Beach's Lido Village. This latest addition to the Oran(e, Coast dining scene . proves it's still possible to come up with another star attraction ill a crowded field. Tbe Newport W a rehouse may be modeled along lines of the original Cdi· tion in Marina del Rey but there's nothing like it locally. Ttie dis!~ctive identity or this ..enterprise is linked to the identity of the colorful and ex~ep tional owner, Burt Hix· son. a world traveler , yachtsman a nd photo-. grapher. IN FIELDING three r e s t ~.-u r a Jl t s - Beachbum Burt's in Redondo Beach aswellas the two Ware houses ~ Hixson has combined aJl his interests to forge an ·extraordinary su·ccess • 4 • . Out 'n' About Norman Stanley ' .. other artifacts Hixson the world • s · 1 a rgest ·4has collected on ·his sbrimp: were broiled: to .., . .travels. The focal point ~ection in the native is art antique open cage manner . elevator, salvaged from ' an old building on OTHER possibilities: Bunker Hi~l in Los island mahi mahi, $4.95; ., Angeles. c hi c ken Ta hitian. a story. Some of your food will The evening bi ll of fare smoked boneless breast ·After serving as a come in wooden bowls de-provides a s mall but de· s mothered in a royal deckhand aboard John signed by Hixon and luxe selection of 10 in· Tahitian sweet -sour Wayne's ya~t at the age handcarved by natives ternation.al en trees. All sa uce , $ 5. 2 5; ribs of 17, Hixson logged r r om M a I a y s~~ n..) are swved with a choice Rangoon, Burt's special- 28 000 miles as a deckboy ~onkeypod .. Hi:bcson also of Wa~hous~soup or ty of barbecued spare on' the Pacific c~se of a aesigned-the interiors, cr'tsp greens-:lnd the ribs, $6.50; Bangalore Norwe giaijl freigther. th e furniture , the splendid houserolls. curry, tender tidbits of Through. these and many landscaping, the menus; All options• ar e te~t· curried white chicken, subsequent travels he ·even the tablecloths and . ing but·our initial sampl-$5.95. acquired culinar y :serviceware. ingnetted a winnerthat The W a r eho u se knowledge by eating in Decorative touches can't be recommended "feast,"$7.50, consists of hundreds of restaurants spel l a bona fide too·highly --s hrimp a hearty blend of bone· and s tudying t be i r warehouse: cra tes, bar· Malaysia. $8. 75 . These menus and operations. r els, ropes, pulleys and difficult·to.get morsels, <See OUT, PageC6) Real •Ca~~~!~ toad .. Hf here or .. take home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 2lst' Pl., Newport BHch ORiole 3-95'0 o,.. D.it, U ...._ to I O:'JO -k &. a.d s ... 'til I 2:l0 MOW APPEARING PLAIN TRUTH Nightly for dancing and entertainment It's all happening at ~~~~~~~........:::-~~~~~~~~~~~-l e • Hh~hl'Sl Quality Nativt• Mt·xiran Foo<ls Week Days: 11 :30 o .m. to I I p.m. Fri. and Sot. 11 :30 o.m. to 12 p.m. Open 7 Days COCKTAILS 9093 E. AOANS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 Join our Sunday "BUFFET SET"! ! Friends meet in on o tm~phere of hospltolity, with buffet dining brought ~o perteciion SUNDAY CHAMPA~NE BRUNCH Every Sunday $37 5 10 AM to 2 PM , All tlie goodies ~0111b111ing b1 eC1klc1sl ond /v1t(heon, plus <1 gloss of ~lrC1wberr y dw111pog11e SUNDA'Y FAMILY BUFFET Evv1 y Sundoy $550 4 PM to 9PM A selec 11011 o f 30 appetizers oncl cl1ill1'<I rnlods. Hol e11lrees, 111clud111g n · hu9e Roos I Boron of Beef. HllTON~lAGUNA INN ~ HtttS ' D...I '*' 01t9o fwy (ll .4) 586·5000 2~205 lo Po1 iw1() 'o• 011 •01119 • • ~ ...... liiAo .. ~ .. .Aol .......................... ~ ...... ~ : THE ORANGE COUNTY PREMIE~E : OF THE HIT BROADWAY MUSICAL ~ e .f'e f'•ile~~ • • • "THE HAPPIEST SHOW IN TOWN " e FOR TICKET INFORMATION AND RESERVATION S e CALL (714) 492-9950 e BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 10 A.M. CLOSED MONDAY ~--• , ~ ., , BAXTER HAS : 140AVENIOAfllCO •SAN<..H.Ml'Nll ~•?Gi? : • E:>C i==»A.l'-lc::>E:c::> • • eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee I OPENING JUNE 24 * BREAKFAST* A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE-ELE~ANCE · AT COFFEE SHOP PRICES: . . *LUNCH* All SANDWICHES PIL£0 HI. SERf[O WITH SPECIAL FRESH FRUIT SURPRlSES. r tDINNH IY CANDlELtGffT ~£CIAUZ•8 II A TEWY1116 W•1m Of FL.AMI* BROCltmES. mus. Stlf 000 ITEMS. ,.,. atB AH •• .AflER fMD TR£ DELIGHTS. . . ., * IANQUITS AVAILAIU * LOUNGE-- ENTERTAINMENT 'CHIMI nMI' (MAHT HOUl) , .. , ,. .... ""'' 5-Nlng t.ot oftd cold hen , ... .,.,.., W• ,,...,i.. Portdne-A..Pl ... t)I 1700 'S. lristol·Sonto Ana °"' ..... of...,.. C.tt .... ....... .., ...... _ . - Yes, we've remo deled and enlarged our dining area with a great increase in seating capacity. Better viewing. too-to enjoy our se nsatio nal Bax~er's Street Si nger~. 4 great per- formances nightly. And the food ? - well, just ask anyone who knows. For reservations phone 540-2475. BAXTER'S STREET 4647 MacArthur Boulevard Newport Beach •. sUnduy at the Salvation Army, 1710 W. Edinger St., Santa Ana. Free . CUBA GOODING -And the Muin Ingre- dient, plus Freddy Martin and bis orchestra, a&. Disneyland, Sunday through June 27. , MONDAY,JUNE23 ./ SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION"' -June 23 through July 6 on the Del Mar Fair! grounds, San Piego County. Includes horse show, · flow.er show. other displays. Entertainment in-• eludes The King Family June 23 through 25 at 8 .,P.m., New Kingston Trio at 2 and 8 p.m. July 4 11hrough 6 and fireworks July 3, 4 and 5. Via de la Valle exit from San Diego Freeway. $2 aduJts, $1 juniors, 50 cent!! children over 5. WEDNESDAY, J UNE ZS DANC I NG UNDER THE STARS -Big Band sound of Jack Shoop. 8 p.m . at South Coast Village near South Coast Plazu. Free. Outdoors. ANTIQUES SHOW June 25 through 29 at the Santa Monica Civic Audito1ium. l tO 10 p.m . daily, Sunday noon to6 p.m. $2.50; children under 12free. .If· ,FRIDAY, JUNE27 ' 'WHATTHEBUTLl-:R SAW' -FarcebyJoe Orton. June 27-29 and July 1-5 at 8:30 p.m. in the Studio Theater. Cal State Long Beach, 6101 E. 7th St.,~ Long Beach. Ticket information (213) 498·4540. ,. .It the !Jlarriott Marlene Ricci a nd Jim Burgett a r e am ong th e five members of the soft· rock group The Jim Burgett Show now playing in the Main Brace Lounge of the Newport Beach Mar· riott Hotel from 9 µ.m . to 1:30 a.m. Monday throu g h Saturday. APADANA RESTAURANT 600 MEWPORT CENTER DRIVE FASHIOM ISLAND, MEWPORT BEACH NOW OPEN LUNCH • DINNER • COCKTAILS Entertainment Featuring AMERICAN & fVSIAN CUISINE ~ ., '=7 In~ Excpslte ~ · ~-. '9 Steab will be cut at y-table by our ccrYilM) ~ialist -broiled to perf_,ct•Oft Md ser•ed lloucpletieore - SHISH-KABAB FlAMBE Sened Oft a bed of rice Prepared by _. outstelltdi!MJ chef The specialty of the hc.ise is DOLMEH ISMfed CJl"ape lea•esl The fa•orite disl! of Peni111ts, AnMnians, Gtteks ond many ottleors Belly Oa1tci!M) HI the Penian Room Wednesday Thrv Sunday "640-7502 HAPPY HOURS Parking VaUdated YOUNG&COLE Wed. thru Su n . in the ' Cocktail Lounge •• R e uben·s '1555 ADAMS, COSTA MESA . . 540-•• ,, .. ' ......... &TOfT!lfli[ OIJ.Mt.IM MY • .._.,., IUCN .... , \' ....... ..._._,..,,o.,. ,_,oecw _.,. ...... AU.I a.,. "'Gf\Of~ , , , , ., °"""~ n.11yµ11W MMJ • .-.zo , ... ..... UH•k , ... .... Ms paat..... 67'J.IJ14 ----------- C4 OAILYPtLOT . Pros Have. Top Season Tbe coaatal area '1 two proteuional tbeaten . Soul.II Cout Repertory aad Sebastian's West DiDDer' Playhoue. bave bad varied acbieve- menta duriD& 1"74-75. Intermission Tom TitUs It wu a bis seuon for SCR, Uie Costa Kesa ol the play that started it s-Aui• .. company ..Uch all b a c k i n 1 t6S , ~ 'I Mo11·ere's "Tartuffe.'' obterved its 10th an- of Dan Verre. wbo d1recUd all five of tbe playboule'a product.iant. Of this quintet. the music·laden revival of '"T'be Kott Happy Fella" proved to be tbe mOAt lm- , 1~Steu.1 kettle Fe.run ng ni ilh · 1be progress SCR bas ,,._._ven __ ary_w __ a_r_epnse_--.. made was reflected in praalve, although Doris ing order of impact, Allen delivered the pre. were "Tbe Hot L mier ind i v i dual Baltimore," "The Cave performance of the Dwell era" a nd "The season in the tille role oC Real lmpecl'Or Hound." "Mame." IMTBMATIOHAL snws SOUPS S•LADS S.U.DWICHIS. ona SPECl•LTIES $100 OMZ .. ~~SAMIHOW Off -wt'TN TttfS AD~ JUte.- MISA YHDI can-. COST A MHA ADAMS AT HAllO~ t7f·ll71 .• J\ulht nltr '\1•v. llrh .. 1n' Crt-c•lt• f ou•I DINNER SPECIAL TM~ WM,.$ 4 50 CllMNce of n.r~ ........... SUMDAY Includes salad. vegetable. garhc bread and coffee: " ......... .,,_.. JACll GARDIMS AtllwP'-o._. IO:J0-2:00 Fri. .. s.t. h.-.P t,Airporter qnn BREAKFAST LUSC'H Dll~SER COCKTAIL OA.~CJ1'G C/-/otel Pl\ESENTS outSTANDING DINING & ENTERTAINMENT .. * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM · FOR EXQUISITE CUISINE-SERVICE DfNNER SERVED FROM 5 PM LUNCH FROM 11:30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUN DAY BRUNCH FROM 10 AM • 3 PM * Captain's Table Coffee Shop SERVING 24 HOURS * LOUNGE For Dandng & Entertainment AITllNOON flOM S PM NIGHTl Y flOM 1:30. witt. SHONA llSHOP Tito HST OF FRIENDS 11700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT 833-2770 IOMID llAINIOW TIOUT Saute Almond1ne AMOtf6 20 NUCT _...IKRlll Brandie Brandon Duo Entertaining ) 1 fo.Jlio• lllo•d N••port C"•'"' FOR Rf\ERYATIOMS 644-1030 the ex panded scope ol the production. But the biggest gun in SCR's 1974·75 arsenal w as "Th a l C h a m - pions hi p Season," a thundering hit of the first magnitude. A season of high quality was marred only by an .. CABAaET" was an experimental allecory, ambitious undertaking ··Subject to Fits." which very nearly Down the coast, Sebas· mate bed "Fella". in • tian 's West Dinner t erms of_ total en1oy- Playhouae passed its ment.. while .~e current first anniversary iD San muaical,11 • No, ~o. Clemente . Nanette, 1s a flne F 0 L L 0 W I N G D09t.algia trip. The oaly • • Se a s o n • ' and The 1974-75 seascn at. strai&ht play at Sebas· "Tartuffe,•• in descend-Sebastian's was the year tian'1. the new· comedy .. -------------,"Under Papa's Pie- l i J Chinese Cuisine ure.·~w3:uti!~~ous I ~ ORIENTAL COCKTAIL LOUNGE I Both SCR and Sebas-1 BAllBO Featuring Tropical Drtnks I ian's West will play I J a SPRING SPECIAL I gh the summer on a TEaRacE Deluxe Cantonese Dinner ix-nieht·a -week basis I i $6.00 Per Person I (both dark on Mondays). I ( J ~ 'rt Receive 2nd Dinner at ~2 Price e Costa Mesa com· l 'f\ ----I pany will bring back its I APrn1uas h it of last summer, . .. ,..,, ... 1 llttl auu. ........ ,.... ... ~ I "Goda pen:· on July 10. I rm. ~-.._.,..,.•ma.. I while the San Clemente I ~UP ~ . · r 1..GOM« T .. J .. p. .J>l""ppi. ctildln. '-' d 1 n n e r h o u s e h a s I J! twattGll,)-.•::,::~:_ I "Nanette" running I ..I. •_J;.)c through Aug. 3, to be ~"' £~ ,~ PHONE ... 64>5550 I followed by an original L ....._ 153 EAST 17Tll ... COSTA M~A.1 comedy, "Leonardo, the -----.--------Florentine .... EIM1tatlor JO I 0 L.t.,.tte .... apwi leec .. MARCIAL IS IAQ(! COMI& SAY ta10 MilCLU AMMOUMCIS Sl'IC&AL I Bayside on the Lido Peninsula) SUHDA Y UUHCK-' ..,...2:30 u.ci..-0.-, 11 to Z:JO /I 675-5777 DIMMH HIGHTL Y- FrOM 5:00 p.a JAMAICAN STHL EYIRY SUNDAY 2 to 7 P.M. IACK IY POf'UUlt ND OASIS , .... ...,,, w~,... to 1:30 ..... S.11t. Ir M-.-0.Ye friuetle Fr-7:JO Soup, Salad, Seafood Dinner A 1 Cl/I ul ro1a~1· St C<'1n1J1n, m.1d1• cl.11/y 1n our /..11! lwn < "'f' ~/J1n,1d1 ,J/,1r/ 11 11/1 < l1rJppcd IMcon, Ii.ml /101h·rl 1·gg. '11·c•p/ 'our ""'""'J.:. Crepr( St /.1cqu<.'} · ~c JllO/J', .'llftn11p, ancl ~11u:d 3 9 ~ mu;hroom~ m J .(hc·rry \Jtfcr ~ witlf {;ruycrc cheese. •. ... Cocktails U Wines COSTA MESA South C~st Plaza on tM notttl aide of the "811-.Cli'• Wlftc" F,.. hrttlna 556-1225 Presents '""'"·d·~ CKkt6dt • N n<HtJ 1105 ust kite II• •ve. •naheim 17141 Ut·2"4 SUHDA Y IREAICFAST Plus Everything on the Menu Open at 9:00 A.M. LUNCHEON SPECIAL $1.30 Now Setving Beer and Wine Menudo Sat. & &in. Mon. thru Thur. 11 to 11 • Fri. l 1 to 12 Sal. 9 to 12 •&in. 9 tc;> 11 1761 H_,_.t It-tel I• llMI SU c..t.'W... 645-U ZO TEMPLE <;ARDENS ~· ; Q-HNS~ Re•••ur•nt. ~~~ LUNCHEON AND DINNER DAILY Special u..cMOll luffet $1.15 ' Monday thru Friday 11:30 to 1:30 RICKSH• COCICT._L.LOUMGE Featuring EJ!otic Tropical Onnks 1500 ADAMS I .. tMrtHwl COSTA MESA 540-1 tJ7 540·1 Ul AINI. .. G_... Gf'Oye 1220 I HOOK HURST CAt C••••) Ul·70ZO ~~ MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPECIALS (Friday, Saturday and Sunday untl16 P.M.) dinnlfS indudt soup or sa/MI, blk1d potato or rict · RED SNAPPER ............... :.. 2.25 MAHI MAHI ••. , . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.65 GRILLED SEA BASS............. 2.95 TOP SIRLOIN .. . • . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 3.25 NEW YORK StEAK .............. 3.75 LOBSTER TAIL . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 4.95 STEAK ANO LOBSTER . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 LUNCHEON also served daily until 4 p.m. 16271 Pecific Cottt Hwy• Huntintton Bdl. • 12131 582-1321 3'01 E. Cont Hwy • Coron• 014 Mer• (7141 875-0IOO THE NOB HILL DINNER Soup Du Jour or A cool crzp salad to start llvney & Mustard. Bleu Cl1eese or Thousa nd Island Jam Session Hot San Franciscan Loaf of Bread • t !::!~~ PRIME RIB AUJUS "Jan Deneau at the piano" Cheese Stuffed Baked Potato Vegetable du Jour Beverage and Your Choice of Dessert Cheese Pie I ce Cream Chocolate Mousse 4.95 Children.Under 12 -$2.95 Moncte1 Utrouth Saturd•1 Entertainment 8~30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. The San Franciscan Restaurant 1611 Weltcllf f Drive Newport Beach Encore Performances by Four Freshmen £C _ Soci~ty for The Prese.rvation ~ of Big Bands m RYAi & ROSEMARY CARUSO TUESDAY THRU SA TURD AT -t :OO P..M •• 2:00 A.M. . CNtriggerRoom -KONA LANES 2699 HARIOR, cosrA MHA su.1112 , > TV DAILY LOG Friday Evening 1 ' .. Saturday Morning TUI FIC Tl UI AC 1So 5Mc 9Qu 14SQ 158" Sc 18C& t7Frf Pf• -18M1 . '°' 19Cle 20Ne nl1 22Elll 2300 m• 24We 25 "T1 Ct 28No 32Wt 3301 ,. 3401t 35 Inc Qll 36-· 37C" El 38Sk flt 39fk 2 I \ - t -. ' ... . ' • , r • RJMKY WIMICERIEAM . " . ' FIGMENTS NANCY .. ·NO DOG S .. 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UN ITED Feature Syndicate ves1e101y sP11zz1eS01v10: ACROSS 1 Soll . 5 MOisl 9 0uickty 14 &:.nt 15 Short tor ....... 18C.lltd 17 Franch 40 Corroded .. , Con110I 43 Churctunan :44 "'4_CJ!'IYS J 450oit• tome . g1rdi;inlng _ 46 Seaport of ·· India 49.bona{ll M I ~ 53 Conclude 1 O PtOl"IOU~ • 1 Prematurely · 18 M.chan'cal S4Aultior···· a s • routine · Ambler v 19.Cl111 5501citens Pfttllij 20 Neptiewcr cl'laiacter ll =="' "-""'"' niece ' 56 Light cult 22 Exceed 57 Gowndover , lovable 31 Ontarlori'tlr 23 Goalie's · .sa MUitiry 1 O Seiiarat&<t 33 Girrs name ac:complllh-aquad 11 "! -·-·my 36 Embers men I 59 H•V9'lly , wll~ end~·-37 Elevated: 2 24 Wan bodiea 12 Flel111q111st1 wotds 25 NTo ..:. ---•\" 60AIUrmatfves 13 German 39 Produ ces _ Certtiinty '6 I·---le Moko 1fver •O·Energy urHts 28Nonmigratory 21 Bakery 42F!lgh1 32 W1rning DOWN p1oduc1 43 Ai'tlstte 33 01 a Greek 1 Acttve 22 Fundamenlal wOfks feQkln peraon 24 Danger 45 Goll shot 34Dltllgure 2 Not in usa 25 01 tess 46.Some red 35 lndtllnil• 3 Scroll valu• apples: QUanll1y 4·Valuable 26 Wecl without lnlormal 36 ---1trip lhiig fanlare 47·Bllnd aa · -·- 37 CHy ol S Ac'qu lte 27 Sh0tt 48 Sp1nish lady Europe 6 Prt00911ion · trailers 49 Pie.& 38 Slender 7 Dol9 oot 28 European 50 Not any flnit l 8 PK. Nat. 29 Overact 5 1 Voyage 39Fk>rlda"s Extibf'I. 30 Smltt!, 52 Glut -···Gable I 9 Kind &(Id .Jone~. etc. 54 :t'lmt pltl'tod, I 2 I ., 'l ., PEANUTS ,, I ! ! I by Tom K. Ryan ~ by Dale Hale by Ernie llushmiller NO P,EO?L E '\)..LOWED IF M'i HffO, JOE 5HLA60TNIK, 151H8R NEW MANA6€K , l WANT TO 5EE HIM IN ACTION 8Gl-40! :C POH1T WANT TO HfAlt A P&&PM OF rou!! DON'T llCITMIR Ml, SMRKLli, l'M 81HINCI wml NIY I DOOLEY'S WOILD DR. SMOCK GORDO ' MOON MUWNS ANIMAL CRACKERS I SAID S1tlP I • ~,-tr..,.~~r-:RJ-~-Qlr~/-, r,.;:: by Clica lei M. Sch* peEP-fiP·!fP·u,. Pf!P·E•P·fifP P~F.P PEEP PftP PuP PetP Pffl' PltP PEEP - .., Cllester CiCllllcl :=;::OPEN ·C>IMMI •• IT f - ~ .., ....... 1\IAT SOllNPf.P TOO Off1<JAL TO IGNoRE '-I ( I ! l _J by Rodger lal•• 'I~ ear T>11S 1111He /IBO(Jr FINt:l\lollO HAIR IN h'l,l FOOD ! ~ ·~ ~ ~ :!, • $. •' ·& _, " -. ti "Notice how you don't (ttl a bit guilty when you have orw: lo help : swallow your diet pills." : DBNS THE MENACE . ' • ·~ ' • • . I ! • • ( • EJ - ' " . ' • • • • • • • • • • ' : ! • , ) ·. .-rnJ.a)'. June 20, 197& 'Treasure' Sinks, Appetite Rises Sunken tre as ure in the taken over by a group of Caribbean, man-eating escaped convicts whose sharks in abundance, a leader h as an over . hijacking b y escaped whelming homos exual convicts . . . it all passion for one of his sounds pretty exciting, followers. Have 'you _had doesn't it? Well, forget enough? Frankly, I did. it. It just does n 't come After le a v ing the off. t h e a t e r h a 1 f w a y T he flick is called through t his trasb, I "Shark's Treasure." It went to a Bob's Big Boy was produced. directed and enjoyed one of their and written, all rather large che e seburger s badly, by Corne)( Wtlde, with a chocolate shake. who has employed every J must confess that on· shoddy c lich~ in the his· l y r ecentl y h ave I tory of B movies. l e a r n e d t o e n j o y Wilde. who a lso stars, thousand is land dressing plays an a utocratic cap-on m y burgers . Made lain leading a group in properly, and Bo b's r<;al· search of s unken gold. In l y' ex cel s a t th 1 s, lbe middle of their ex· thousand island dressing ploration, the craft is is perfect wi\b this com· Movie Review by rm Robert \it btnation. It at.Ids a r ather rich fl a vor which, to my "'way of thinking, .plain catsup or chili sauce does not have. The shake, however, could have been u little richer. The employes at Bob's were all smiling and courteou s . The men's room was cl1an. -By Roberl Q. Lewis Robert Q. Lewis is a longtime Southern Cali fo rnia radio and televt.tton per60nality,. He reviews films and other forms of entertainment for KF /radio. Helrea Stockard Channing' plays the role of a wealthy heiress in the Mike Nichols comedy ''The Fortunate.'' starring Jack Nicholson and War- ren Beatty. The Cilm opens next week on the Orange Coast. -- "lETU•M OFTHI PIHi PAHTHH" • "LI MAMS" lf'GI .. w.w.aTHE DIXIE DAHCllllMeS" -r .+.II THI MONET A aUH'' lf'Gl "EICH& SAMCT10H" laJ "IUG" IPGI ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..:=======~~~~---1 "Maythe ltluenoses leaw It lay for the pleasure of those who,-OUT 'N' ABOUT <From PageCJ) less teriyaki chicken and a barbecued petite top sirloin s teak . "Split cargo," $8.95, w ill net a combination of the Ma laysian shrimp and a petite steak. Wa r ehouse l e riyaki, $7.95, presents a choice top sirloin marinated in · the house teriyaki sauce. The international steak, ~ .50, is the finest cul of choice lop sirloin broiled with the res taurant's Far East touch. A la carte offerings in· elude baked plantation potato and Ame ri can corn on the cob, 75 cents each. An unus ual dessert AGATHA CHRISTIE'S 11TEM UTILE IMDIAMS11 l:JO. 5:05, 1:45 IPGI PLUS LIZ TAYLOI "MIGHT WATCH" J:20, 7:00, I O:J5 C~J-25tli "IEHJI" lGl . FOUNTAIN VALL.EV• llllOOllHUll\l At IOrNv lA hJll·l~OO l@iJJfll!liDI "LAND THAT TIME FORGOT' DC*CJ McClwt•Jollll Mc(Mfy 1:50..5:1~40 ~~ 3:25 ~~·~ 6:50 ...... FACT1Jfl 10:15 selection is Tahitian 1 -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fruit Al aska, $1.25, ice 1- cream: nestled in the center of a half coconut (eat the latter, loo, or take it.home>. ._ IF YOU haven 't ex- plored Newport's Lido Village yet, a visit to the \.Varehouse can se rve a twofold purpose . The restaurant is located at 3450 Via Oporto, off Via Lido al the northern end of the Village . Lu nch , featuring a v aried m e nu o f sandwiches. s alads, soup and omelettes. is served from 11 : 30 a . m . to 2: 30 p.m . Prices r ange from Si2to$3.75. Dinner hours ;.ire 5-11, Monday through Thurs· day , 5 p.m .-midnight. Friday and Saturday; 4·10, Sunday . Nightly cocktails and entertain· mcnt. Valet and ~elf-parking facilities are <1vaila ble. Reser vations o.nly for part.ies of eight or more: 673·4700. -------- MESA 1884 Newport Costa MHo Sd-1 SS2 G-R·E·A·T S.U.-rti11~ Show! ''TALES FROM THE TUBE" TONITE! MOVIE RATINGS FDR FARENTS AND YOUNO PEOPLE ,,.. ~, ... ., '"'-''""'' ,, '6 '"".,"' ..,.,., • .....,. ,,.. hrl, .. ,.., .. ~.,. ,.,,..,.. '"' .. , ... .., ..,. ,,..., ,,... .... ~ AH KU ACMllUIO ~ , .... ~,·· ":'{."'::'' Wftc\10 . .., ~ t;'1 .... I "llf(.f f ,_, .. .,., . .,, ... ....... ~ ............ ... WOODY ALLEN DIANE 1KEATON J .. '•. , 1 :~ f "WVE and DEATH" A JACK ROLLINS-CHARLES H JOFFE PRODUCTION f rodurt'd tt CHARLES H JOFFE N"tten and Directed by WOODY ALLEN 1-:~J~~~I Unrtwd Arttsts HI WAY J9 I c::m:J> OlllV( .,, 'i; 11.1h t r,,.,-,, r ·•r J ,.,.,., '1 .. IJ .-J ~ \\r.trn-~l•••..,~h I'll DPECT THI SAYAfH. THE SEHSUAL. THE SHOCICIMG. THE SAD. THE POWERFUL. THE SHAMEFUL ~*·'lo. Expect all that the motion picture screen 2 " has never dared to show before. ' Expect the truth. . .. taste It... Judith Cri11, NEW YOlll( MAG AZIN E ~ , ... ® BURT REYNOLDS' 4th GREAT WEEK Of HEU-RAISIN' 709 E. lalboa ll.•673-4048 OPEN DAILY AT MOON No one under 18 CO·STAlllHG ART CARHEY COHHY VAN DYKE JERRY REED MED IEAnY nm1n&:a1mn 1 ,..., A great place for kids. Swimwear ... always a total selection 91as•1~ mens and boys @)~o@@)~@ "Lucn · LUCIANO 44 fashiot\ Island, newport center 644-5070 Til"'e Board of Directors of Murder, Inc. as they really were i• 1935. LOUIS "LEPIE" "CUllllAM" IUCMALTEll IMANO FUlllll COSTELLO 1 eAllQAllf l'llCI: at.!IO -:;i:=:;i..~t:+JO SOllCAY & HOUDAYS 11 »UJO --· .. -SHAMMO• ~. --MICIOtoM WT DITAIL • , :io .-ACIPIC THSATRS8 DRIYS·IN IUNalW&ftM•STS MARaOR aLVD.Drlwe·lft s..,..-... • .,..s-.. ,., • ''"' ....... o .,... ORAMO• Drlwe·lft t 61 ,.,,_ ,., • s .............. ,... l'w\ f rH S.0.... It ........ $1M-,.,,,il, '""! ~•flt•! •Me•I"• OelM•l w ·DAJ : Ht:y •.torn ~(.'IU .. ti' ttnd \'o.tn und 1' SEC :.cri t•d r c:ou1 and huv1 fron 1111> i Ut'tl und l' 0 ,. uw~ .:l'lun ~lra1 . ~: (.J ·.car ·.Ern :1.x>st ·m t :~tor to fi .:sing :O bri' ..gen •:.,and ;:prot ~·th re '~,YOU ,.lieCc 1'f'cal •' . :~ A • 'llEI ~·Bur .scm won ~·ble : on • ; :ibil ~; faul '. trut ·Kr~ '!Lacombe' Honest, Real Every now and then along comes a. ftlm that bu the P9e\lrnentary feel or realism and the thrill of fictio..o "Lacombe Lucien," such a fil;p\, ts lifelike not because it de-alf' in negativity, as so orten '1\odem realistic films do but because thi15 solid account oi lrY.e ev.nts tran,cends its med.ium: It J.»,.~ honestly and simply told ~at it ia Jess a movie than just a iOodstory. Lacombe Lucien is an adoles-~t boy, in a s mall l~ French ldWn, on whom the burden of power is conterred before he has Ute seasoning with which to use it Judiciously. .French Director Louis Malle ~told a sensitive political/love ~ry •. in which feelings or the heart interfere with a commit· ment Lucien has made to the ,.POiitical faction that has accept- • ed him, which is not the first side :he approached. • : BORED with work in a hospital, ~he attempts to join the under· ·ground, which, he is told, already ;has loo many "children." Thus, ;stung, he joins the Ge rman •police, but almost immediately is : co-opted in his duty when he Calls ·in love with a lovely Jewish girl : (Aurore Clemente). · The nature of realism is that it is not atsolute, beini more gray than black or white. These grays ore sbot in the foggy pastels or a rainy. defeated France. Pierre Blaise as Lucien is immaculately directed as be slips through that split moment from childhood to apparent manhood -when the gift of a gun offers the illusion of experience and maturity. And it is nothing short of stun- ning the way this facade of legitimate authority is accepted by some of those who suffer un- der it. Malle uses long periods, without diah~gue but full in visual narrative, pf expertly composed ,acenes and cha'raes them with the ga>' jazz music of the period. At a Jewish tailor, Holger Lowenadler, alf!o the girl's lather. is faultless in his port.Fayal of ambivalence toward the young punk who ~ders him around, yet whom his daughter ls growing closer to. Malle's film. which has taken its time getting here, having opened in New York last Sept- ember, is a simple tragedy, and he does not make the mi stake of making it out to be especially profound. In its modesty, it is un- iformly gracetul. "Lacombe" falters in only one place, notably when it falls into the trap of idealizing civilized persona turning to the wilderness to 1urvlve. Lucien, the girl and her elderly former housekeeper exude that lame, Robinson CNIOe aplrlt as they trap birds and roas t rabbits. Yet. ''Lacombe'' has action, in lhe continuous warring between Nails and leftists, and it makes definite and thoughtful poil\ls about the nature or mMn aa a political being. IT IS in part a sort of warning, not at all lost on a recent local au- dience, which was obviously un- comfortable during a relatively innocent reference to "Saigon." The courage of many of the people of the ravaged French frontier, and the dishonesty or the German regim e -pretend· ing in' its righteous pillaging and bullying to be a just system - are vividly on display. They are a parable not entirely irrelevant to some of the ques- tions tbe populations of the 25 or so free nations or the world face today. "Lacombe" is in French, sub- titled. An opening subtitle stales that: Those who do not re- member the past are destined to repeat their mistakes in the future. -Thomas PaJmer Film Comedies SUperb W.W. ASD THE DJXJF. • DA~CF.KJl':GS -· Burl ~Reynolds is back in supcl'b '.iol'm in t his co mil• story of a J,'ene1·ous con man. It's al!io ~ tnumph for Art Carney cind fo1· newcomer Connic \'o.tn Dyke. This 1s a bright cind happy p1ctut't.'. i PG 1 THF. PRISONF:R OF SECOND AVENUF. -The script for !\cil Simon's coin· c•d.r about a middle·aged c:ouple coping with c1ime and the recession seems to have Ileen pai;led together from scenes r eJected from his previous wntin~s. Good ucting by Anne Bancroft und J u(•k Lemmon can't l'o mpcn sa l c for lhl" ;.1wkward combina tion of <dunking jokes Jnd nervous '<lram:.t. <PC l . :: LAW AND DISORDER - :Carroll O'Connor and :Ernest Borgnine do their . best but it's a losing battle •in lhtS choppy, depressing ;~tory of two m en who set out to fight crime in New York ·!Single·handed. It starts out :·brightly but quickly de· ;. generates into confusion .,and a brutal ending. You ~~robably won't be able to sit ~·through this one unless '-.You'r e wait in g for 'the :liecond half of a double , .. fuature. <PG) •' . ;~ ALICE DOESN'T LIVE =: t:~~t~i~!n~~:c~.;~~~~ ·.sensitive story of a widowed woman and her irrcpn.>Ssi- : ·ble son fighting to survive : on her lim ited musical ~:abilities. Not without ils •:faults, "Alice" is full of : . truth and humor :is Kris ·Kristofferson helps the two unders land tha t peace is a Frank Tallman and staff. state of mind, not a geo· CPG) gr aphical place. (PG> BRF.AKOl'T -.\ top· LOVE AND DEATH -notch l'ast 111dudinJ,! Ch.1rll·~ Woody Allen and Diane Rronson, Ro b<•rt Du\ all <111d Keaton arc back in this Jill £rl'l<1nd f;uls to l>iH'l1 lh1s hilarious spoof on Chekhov, poorl}'·Wl'llll'll. t•onfusmg Tolstoy and other Russians. cM·apt.' ftlm. <PG > Tb e r c ' s a l o u ch of ----------------------1 philosophy, i;om e risque jokes and alotoffun. CPG). THE RETURN OF THE PINK PANTHER - Hilarious situations and ridiculous disguises make this Peter Sellers m ovie re· ally funny. The cast and the audience have a ball as they follow the bumbling Inspec- tor Clouseau. (G) THF. GO DFATHER PART JI -Francis Ford Coppolas prologue and con· ltnualion of the fi<·tional C'orlt.'Ollc Mafia family story i~ superior lo the first .. The Codfathl'r." Violenl'e is down, emotion 1s up in tl11s rich production. which stars Al Pal'lno and says a lot about the lol>tng inherent in "uming al any cost. <R > THE GREAT WALDO PEPPER -If you're a Robert Re.dford fan, there are blue eyes and beautiful closeups. Ir you're a flying buff. there are blue skies and precision maneuvers beautifully photographed. But if you'r e looking for anything of s ubs tance, forget it. Only thing new in this trite remakc of all the circus or rat·1ng movies you've eH•r seen is a dazzt. ing set of ucrial maneuvers flown by Orange County's Bargain MaQ 1n 2,30 Senior Citizen f. 50 at all ti e SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEOO FWY. AT BRISTOL SO.COAST PWAI .. FLOSSIE" IXI Ho OM Uttder 11 AdMltted 71 t:H-Wf'I-l:IM:l .. 7:1 .. lt:lt ..TOISO .. 146-2711 SO.COAST Pl.AZAR S4f.IJS2 &:It 5•11-J:l .. 5:4..aU FREE PARl(t CllEIALAID 111& ==1 "THE EIGER SANCTION" 8:40 • SAT./SUN. • 4::J0.8:40 "LEPKE" 6:45-10:45 SAT./SUN. 2:45~:45-10:45 WoodyAa. "LOVf AHD C>urtr IPGI 6:45·1: I ~9:45 Sot/S .. 2:1~3:4~5:15 6:4 5-1: I ~t:45 Jw•~••• S.S......,. ~~ ... 7-9: 15 Sat /S.11-2:30-4:4~7:00-9: 15 A surH SUllllHG FILM IY A.LAH llCH _,..._ Hot S..-C• of ttw M.tieMI ShtelMMtr6c)C ..... IMINp 7:10 A f:]O Eecll blllillg •fow Mi11bteers" "Slither" IPGI ....... , .. "Lec)Hd Of ~y Hotlow" QoenM011. IN\I Fri I 30 pm Sal/Sull/HOl 12 30 Moo thru Fro 10 7 pm -11 25 "THI 1.AtlD THAT TIMI l'Ol~T" INI ~•ACTOI" "SUHI VIXENS" IXI '"VIXENS" IXI "SHAIJl'S TIEASUIE'° "WESTWOILD" IPGI "IMMAMlllP.U• Ill "COtlfUMOtfS Of A Wlt400W c.LIA ..... ~Travel 9tt everywhere ... &~ c ..... -Sundays 111.11 '--__,In th~ l•JJliJQU•ll ) DAIL V PILOT Cl Hard Ride Gene Hackman and James Coburn take a bath during a break Crom a grueling 700·mile endurance horse race in this scene from the film "Bite the Bullet." THE PICTURE YOU SEE WITH YOUR EYES CLOSED. CHECK UST AFTER VIEWING "BUG" t Check Your Car. 2. Check Your Neck. 3. Check Your Hair: 4. Check Your Bed. t A SERIOUS WARNING : Many ~ have an uncontrolable fear of the l.r.known If you are such a person. please believe me when I say-this mov~ is not for you. -WIUIAM CASTLE-THE KING Of HORROR Paral!Wlt Pic1t.1es ixesoo1s WILLIAM CASTLE'S PRODUCTION Of Sl~OIYJ • BRADFORD lllllAI • JOAJllA llLES · JAMIE SMITH JACKSON E1eetrroic r.tisic ll'f CHARLES FOi • Ser~ tJy ftlJAI CASTLE ~ THOllAS PAGE PrtOml 11y WIWAI CASTI.£ • ()rectoo ll'f JEAllOT SZWARC Baso!oo 'Tiil HEPllAESTUS l'U&UE''" TmAS PAGE • • r..o ·A Pa...,."""' ft ~ 1PGIMmLSUl.W SUOOEmm = = -• • •. ~ ·••• . ;c: -:f ... :~-'~ .. lllSTOL CIHEMA llnTOI. Af MACAITMlll SOllTMCOAST~ ..... Mf.7444 CALL FOR · CO-HITS AND SHOWTIMES PITY SllLE«S lETUlHSAS THE HILARIOUS IHSrECTOl CLOUSUU IH II.AKE EDWAJIDS' n4I T•llUl1'14" MOTION ,,CTVll JIOM THI na11n-Ho.1 nnstuH 1 liC' tr1 ... • ~1ny ot IJI Kmnx1nl. Tl..: Anicrt"iln Olympic: 4..i cmh.-nk.-r whme Ir~..: foll hxi. ncrylhn~ W l11:r litl.'. And who k:lund the c:ru~ lo 11\\' l~h the '°'-" ol unt ~y 'f't"C."11 m.vl. EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUHTY SHOWING 'WITH CHllSTOf'Hl« PLUMMY AHO C.4 THHIHE SCHELL NOW PLAYING ·aws ,._._ .. (n._~I ,... "SUPER VIXEN" '"Cl DAILYP_ILOT · Fr iday, June to, 1975 Art Selected ) 1 In · Area Show .. . ' I 'THE ART CONsnniENCY SELECl'S' - ' Southern California art chOsen by summer guest > lecturers under the direction of Constance Glenn • of Laguna Beach. Cal State Long Beach Gallery 8, June 23 through Aug . J. Hours: weekdays 11 ~ .a.m. to3 p ,m . 'FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT' -Ulhographs. photopanels and furniture, June 22 through July 20 at Mills House, 12732 Main St, Garden Grove. Hours: noon to 4 p.m. Thursday through Mon· day,6to8:30p.m . Friday. ABSTRACT PAINTINGS -By Merrill ' -Galleries I Exhibits- ' .. Evt.ret.t. and. Steve Krikl~w1 throqb July at Galtfle r.ldo Deoigns, 2811, VIiia W'ay'<la• Can- nory Vllla1e1. Newport Beach!.HOurl: 11 a.\n. to 5 p.m. dally e•cept Thursday, SupQy 1 't.olp.m. PAINTINGS BY RICHARD L DONAllVE Port.rails, seascapes and landscapes, now lhroua:b J~ly 16 at Imperial Savtnas andJLoan1 3366 Via Lido, Newport Beach.·HoUis : ta.id. to4• p.m. Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m . to 6 p .m. Friday ,"9 a.m . to 1 p.m. Saturday. '14 AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHERS' -At the Newport Harbor Art. Museum, June 21 through July 20. See page Cl. TV Boosts Women Stars By LEE MARGULIES A»KOlllH "'"*• WrH•r LOS ANGELES (AP) -What does te levision , have that motion pie· lures don't ? A flock of i female superstars. f Women like Mary • Tyler Moore , Carol ~ Burnett. Valerie Harper, Cher, Beatrice Arthur, ;.Angi"e Dickin son. ' Elizabeth Montgomery, : LuciJle Ball. They dra"' ; huge TV audienc~s ..... ! There are s tar "ac- • tresses in films, certain· • ly : Faye Dunaway, Liza 1 Minelli , Elizabeth ~Taylor. Liv Ullman. : Jane Fonda . Ellen t Burs tyn . Glenda ~ Jackson. Julie Christie. • BUT ONLV one, : Barbra Streisand. is con- sidered a hea\-'Y"'eight today in terms of box· · office drawing power. ~ Why the disparity? There are s everal re· a sons, including the number and t ype.of fi.lms being made these days, Valerie Harper 6T'Rhoda' is-'One of TV's top draws. but the main reason stems from a basic dif- ference bet"•een the two media : movies. for most people, lend to be s pecial events whlle television is a daily fixture. Movies . \\'ith their enormous screens, tend to 'be bigger than life in both stories and charac· ters. T e levi s ion material, both in s ubject matter and treatment, tends to be scaled down to a much more "or- dinary" level for the small screen. T H E R ESULT con- tei1ds Ethel Winant, head of casting 3nd talent for CBS. is that women on television can emphasize "'armth and vivacious· ne ss rather than glamou and eccentrici· ty, which the big screen seems to demand. Des pite the greater num,ber of fem ale TV stars, however , ~vision is .a f<>Dg way ffom de.se.rving meritorious citations for Its use of actresses. says Ms. NoJan, who is na- tional chairperson ol the Screen Actors Guild's committee on women . She believes t here are more women superstars on t elevisio n only because there are more television shows than movies. "People think wC'r e doing well in t~evision because they associate very strongly with a few vecy important women," says Ms. Nolan. "They forget that out of a seve n -night schedule, .we're talking about very : few women Stars overall." She points out that ex- cept for Angie Dickinson in "Police Woman," virtually all of televis ion's top females now, as generally in the past, a re in comedy and variety shows. Ronstadt.at the Top Fortunate ly si nging Linda Ronstadt's blaz-doesn 't both e r h er, ing career began during because then "I know the 1960s, when s he was what J 'm doing.·· practically the only Linda says she kn c"' female lead singer in all· she "'ould be a singer popdom <the other "'as from infancy. She claims Grace Slick of Jefferson to have learned nottting Airplane). She rode lo in school be cause s he first s uccess v.• ith a "'roup called thC Stone never thought she'd need "" it and admits that she Poneys, and s mash hit called ··A Diffe rent went into s how-business "'ith the "naive" belier Drum." Toda y h e r l a tes t thatallshehadtodowas to cut a re cord and album. ··11eart Like a becomca success. \&.'heel,'' has top·Of-the· chart status and one of Linda reels that its songs -··when Will I "'omen have an easier Be Loved ?''-· h;,i s made time today than at past thetop·lOlist. times in the popular . music business because DESPITE her rousing of a hi gher feminine con· success as a performer, sciou s ness. But s he Linda insists that she is doesn't conside r her the shyest of persons. music a platform for anr f-ler hardest task . she particular cause. "The claims, is to carry on only thing I ever try to that one·sided convcrsa-state is just the day-lo- tion ¥:ith a n audience day struggle of being a that ca n 't talk back. human being. in this day HOW SHOWIHG The terrifying 11wtion pict ure from /h e terrifying No. I best seller. aws - and age,·· s he muses. ·•J DON 'T have any political or social message . It's j ust a person flailing around, trying lo keep body ana mind tDgether . And music is very helpful in that way ..... It's a re- lease, and it's very com· farting and soothing, and you can speak your sor- ro"" . . · ~ - " ""· . "I consider myself a pop singer with country roots and rock 'n' roll roots," she explains. "[ don't put myself in the genre of a country singer because I don •t consider myself that pure ... 1 think of my&elf as a singer who really loves· country music and sings it sometimes." LINDA ONSTAGE , THE CAVE DWELLERS IY WI"'-saroy- _.._ ,,.. ..,.., ol ,.,._ .... 1-& ,,.--on IM humon ,_ .. r....,nr •• Ocrotoif'tlvf · En11Mbl1 •O•k " ••t11lenl • in(hvodual portroV•I~ 1ank very k•91\_" llr•mu• /loud-•, S A ll•g>>I~• Dlln'I mi~~ Ill~ c11mp•lll"9 1a11 ol c~ IO>re & 11.....anotv fly 'The Puhllt!• P•!re .... 1nnon9 11ul1>11r ol THE Tl ME OF TOUR LI FE. TUES. THlU ~M.-1:00 PJrL-5UM. Ml!-.TIMH-3:00 P~. 1127 .... port.., .......... c ..... Me$ll NOT SINCE··· 10/ESIORY. .. 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Y PR.OT 'ICTIT"t°"••USIN•U NAMa S:TAT•M•MT hol ............. -11 ...... -... -··· A081N lMOlolAS GOMPl\HY .. lHOMAS PAVl1'1G. 11• .....,.,, Hlfl SI., ~l•M, C.0.Li llNWI, C•ltt,~1 AOO.n T-••. IQt T•""ilH Dr., eo.i. ......... CA. tJ•i. '"'' b<,1\(-•1 II c ... ~tM IW Ml lft.. ... -( ROOl~T-•.\ '"'' ,, • ......,,1 -· llle<I ...... , .. C-l Clerll ol ~""'9e CWMw,.i..._. i.. 1•11.. ..... "' BE•CH BLVD. LOC.IC & l(EY, '°'1' lllrKP> 81...a., Sten ton, CA. Eclw..-o Jol'on NlcCo,.n.K•, At>!. m . 1 IOI w Sle~ ..... ~, ....... CA. ""' T"'' bu!>'-"',, conch•< led try .. if>. o.~·-· E_.,<1JohfoM cC0t..._ll ''"' .i.e1emen1 w1• 111.0 """'ti. • Frld!x.Junt20, 1f7'5 ' ;, ' ' " ' GEttE~AL RE.VENUE SHAlAING PLANNED U SE Rf.P,ORT 0..-. ._.. .....,.._ ..... --"". ---· ---n.,.,._..,,... --· ....... ,...,.._ .......... dlw-.... ~-,_..,._.,_ .. _ ... _ .... _ ..... A"t...._ .. -··Alie 9 .. ,;.. _,, ...... ·~~ W -• ftot--llT .. t11 ..._. ---w-. 0. l01M. ,,, ;~;:,. \li"Lf!.,;Jj'/ ,., ..... . I ff I I ... ... .. ••• - I t - Go •• • • - ]\ p p b ·h a ~ ~ -EA sh do ro Di lie cc -, .. Al i II Jc.• 1i. wl al 1e d• ra ur ;n '" '" 'l'I k• •• e~ ti1 He ••• G1 ... Ii Y• w "' s '11 ,, ai •I ,, F ~ - s ' - • t I ' ' I ' 1 • • r !!~"'°'"Wt tH••",_,. ......,.,_'* IH••n,_S. ~Fors. IHotts•1FOf'S. fl .............................. , ..................................................................................................... . IMral I 002. G ... el I OOZ Friday, June 20. 1975 ' OAJL y PILOT D:J ~ !.~~ .~ ....... j~c::!:! .~0:..5:!:. ••••••• ,~!.~~ ...... . ....................... :::~ •-.. 1002 ... ,.. • • •oo.z Geeera1 aooz,•....., 1002 1 •• • .............................................................. ······················~······················· A HUMMDINGER PN HUMMINGlllD D~. Mmml YQ.u should look into this neal newer J btl.rrn , a cross from a park 01i a v~ry pravute corner lot. Smooth, ~~ac1ous concl'ctc patio with rustic wood ove rhang. ha r monious blending of carpe t color a nd wall treatments a roomy. kit chen with eve ry convenien'ce th.at will have you singing. Get in tune w 1th the price of $79,500. (Tha t 's the pitch for Hummingbird Drive) UNl9UE HOMES, Realtors -546-5990 2850 E. MH a Vlt'dt Dr., Costa Mesa ~· HUG HOMES 640-4050 BA YFRONT ; lovely 3 & d en + m aid's . Only 8 yrs. old~ on fee la nd. OWn. may he lp finance. $'290,000 . BLU1'~1'~S ; s harp 3 BR, 2Yi b a. condo on g reenbelt. La undry rm. & new cµtg. F rpl. $74.500 BLUF'P'$; condo V·plan; 3 BR, 21f.! bu., frpl., g~rden pat io. $54,500 HOMES FOR LEASE Baycrest : 4 BR & pool $750 l\lo, yrly Bays hores:. Darling 4 BR home, gat~d area, steps to p riv. beach. July ~1000/ Aug. $1400 VALLEY REAL TY PRESENTS PREFERRED HOMES HARBOR VIEW Absolute ly s mashing five b edroom two s tory home with over $20,000. of new upgr aded features. Gr eat view of Catalina, and Newport night li ghts. Extensive use of old brick and wood paneling. $H9,500 . CHIMA COVE Supel' n ea t s m aller t hree bed room home with bright n<.'W decorating all done in perfect tas te. J ust t we nt y-two st~p·s to a beauti ful cle an sandy beach. $125,000. Call 6 75-7225 CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIM ATE OF VALUE V~t\LLEY REALTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. .G....... • I 002· G ... ral I 002 ~....... I 002 ......................... LAKESIDE COTIAGE FISH-CAMP $4050DOWH Ste~ fro m pn me fishmi; la ke . E njoy the greut outdoors only 11tePJ rrorn yo ur h o m e. Yo u r c hild ren will love 1t. Goqteous four year new classic home. Gardon kitchen. Spac1ou.~ livmg a n d dinto !l roo m s. Secluded m aste r and chilurens swte:.. Every extra. No.down lo veU;! Bike t o be ach. BrrnA your Cashing pole. Call :>03·6767. ()PIN Ill 9 •II S rtJN IO 8( NICI' f. :, ; I~ : I~ ; ' ~ cont·from 'Yhursday llas largt:: s unny kitchen llagslone F.P. Ill kuzy L. IL ha rd wood floors & all bldgs set at •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BARGAINS!!! REDUC ED $10,000; Lusk hom~ in Harbor View Hills. Beautiful gardens. view. 4 BR, den or family rm. Now only $125,000 R EDUCED $5,500; Eas tbluff home with 3.5 ft. ga me rm., view, 2 frplcs .. 4 .BR , 3 Bu.· Now only . ~.soo . REDUC l<:O $150.0uu: OCt!anfron t in I rvine Cove; prestig ious home . private beach, 4 HR, maid ·s, 7 baths : 7 ,400 sq . ft. of luxury. Call for appt. The Above mot ivated sellers · Jnvite offers!! ONE FUNKY. ONE SOLID! A d up lex on Acacia on Cl:IM ! 'The front 2 bdrm unit was recently refurbished and everything is in cle an working order. T hen there's a yard ! Back of th.a t is ,u funky upstuirs apartment wit~ a bt ~ 'l'OOm and a big window a nd a t111y kitchen. Owrwr is in Denver asking $84,500 a nd "It's a long way from L.A. to Denver ''. A listing of. Louise Pe ters. • GeMrol 1002 GeMral 1002 lront or huge H2 lot, Qu.intard,642·~1 Continued Sat. COMPANY REALTORS UNl9UE HOMES, Realtors -675-6000 2443 E. Coad Hwy., Corona del Mer GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SEASHORE DUPLEX No be tte r tim e than right now to purc h ase a ve ry s plend id \ncom e property, just a few steps from o ur best bea ch. 4 La rge bdrms .. 2 bat hs, -huge Ji ving r m . & view, plus 2 bdrm apt .. a ls o w it h hu ge li vin g rm Enclosed gara ges. $W,500 V EAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 C?<i07 t_ COA!:>T HWV CORONA Ol L MAR .............. •GeMr• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ERRORS: Adveriisen 1--------should check tMir ads doily and report er- rors immediately. The DAIL y PILOT asSUMH liability for the first . .,.. correct inserliqtt Oftfy. Publisher's Notice: J\11 real estate adv~rt1M:<l SPANISH TILE 2 Story. Hl26 vintage i.upcr livable homl' on 65x l68 H·2 zoned lot. 4 Lar14e bt:drooms. formal dining room, C1repiace + se parate rumpus rm ulongside the :.parklin g pool. l•'ull pnce $52,500. tn this newspaper IS ~Ub· a J~Cl LO the Fc.·deral Fa ir 11 Newport lat Jlous inJ: /\ct o r 19GK 646!°a8fi which makes il illegal tu a d ve rlisc "any pr e· ANYTIME terence . 11 m1tal1011 , or d 1scrimal1on bal.cd on 1---------•1 race, color. rclig1on, sex, or national origin, or an 1---------•1 inlenlion to make any such preference, hmila· tion, or d iscrimination." This newspaper will nol knowingly accept a ny ad ve rt1s 1h i:: lor re al est ate which is 1n viola· l ion or the la w. ---------- Hous.sforS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME It INCOME FAMILY LIVING S wimm in g p oo l , clubhouse, play area & µa rk. All tt11s and now re· lax 111 your charming 4 l>t:drm (;ondo. l!:xpertly decorated and upgraded, only $36,000. ~~~~ 3848 Campus N B 549·1655 /Jn NluEL GAILEY & ASSU(IAl ES rl"4t4 SHdtle ~ REALT~Rs' ., SPYGLASS Beautifu lly decor ate d in Spa nis h motif. 4 Bedrooms, . family room , di n in g r oom + bo nus r oom .. 2 Fir e p l ace s . P r o f ess i o n a ll y I I landscaped. $158,900. • CALL-644-7270 2,28 E. Coast Highway, Cor~na del Mor PROPE Y M N EM T 1111 l!Olltll IOI llYtN<; ltlOCllUtt lltl (,. .,,, to• "' lfll 01 ,,.,, u rflACI 1• l•I ""'°" Geweral 1002 GtMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Spanish Hociet9do 3 Br, for mal dining, scp ram rm w I fr p1c. Assume 7% VA~oan of · 1,800. Con e..thouse 2 Br close to beac h. G.r eat s t a rl~r home . Hurry. won't la!>t al $29,500. Villa Pacific Several 2&3 BH ui11ts in this popular community, pn<'es :.tart at $39.0W. CALL 968-4405 Sulespeople N~le<l • • • TREE LINED CUL-OE-SAC OMLY $59,950 T11 is charm ing new lis l· ing h a s every thing. 3 overs ized bdrms, large fam ily room . rumpus room with ample space ror your pool table . t;omplete ly redecorated Cloor to cei lin~. Heavy s hake roof w ith the t•harm ol East~ide Costa Mesa. Call 5'15·!H!Jl. • s©~Jilµ-L£t,zrs ~ That Intriguing W ord Gome willr o Cfaud /e -----l•tool ttr ClAT I l'OUAN 0 le0rroftQ• 1.tteri of lhe lcwt 1uomblltd word• 1>9· io.. 10 form lcwr """'"' wo•d' Eastsi<t.-<.:.M 3Utl, i bu home. dhl gar + J.liH upl. Ai>:.umc 7' ~·, VI\ lo<tn. S mall down Ow11t•r will curry 2nd TU. Mu i>l sell Full price ~1.000 C A I. L I' H I-~ ST I G E llOM 1-:s. R 1-:AL'rott.s. l N I, P L E C \ CAREFREE 1 1 11 1 r . 1).1~~ ..---- II\ mi; 1n prime Bluffs 3 hed room / f:11nlly/ din-I K K A I H I 111~. With \I 'W. $89.500. hj......,..l-Tl_,l-lr--1 ! Submll your term.'i. . . . . . . HAL~MCH~ • rn;At.TORS I o E K I N :i ~ orlM SUH. •• , 2727 1':. Coast Hwy. .. I I r I Nov. .. J•y1, t0methl1'9 you I 02 LIMOA ISLE 6 75 ... 392 '-· .-i..--1_..__ .... _ __..__ wouldn°1 g • .,. two centt. for C06" • -. "°'' BAYFRONT -48ft. l am --------' p E E W H H 1 1 s1':.:~~. b 0 a l •I I JI . To place )'our meu a.ge ..,,_l_Jr--"Tl--ilr--Tl-1 0 ~~"1;: ,:W,..:",:~~~ "::t KEN HARTMAN. RJ\r. bcfnrelhe ._ _ __. __ ... _ __. __ .... ------"°"......., •·-""..._ 3 be4ow. G42·S160 fMO· l601 r6tltog public., The taiitc•l draw in lh Wc•l. . .1t Dally Pill> 1 Ctau 1rled Ad. Phon• 642·5678. -- I) hon~ Dally P1IM. Clus&Ule<t, 642-~~ i Pl>tNf NUt-<MRrO lfl1(U IN 1Htsf SOUACU r rrrrr1 6 ~6M9\E A90Vl ICllUS I TO (.(f AN$WU I I I I I I SClAMLI TS AMwen tn Clanific.tiM 1010 . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Being re mode led : custom 5 BR. 5 Ba.~ 6500 sq. ft. home on poi nt. pool. dock . BEACHGIAMT POOL+ BONUS ASSUME 38,400 EleS!unt ·21>so-sq. n. s & ~ Catali na. Formal entry to unique step down h v 2865 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mor · .. Sellin9 Real Estate itl Mewport Harbor • Since 1944" 673-4400 Lovely cus tom 3 BR & den, 31 ~ ba, on lagoon. Boat s lip. $225,000. :~troi~c~o~o:c~a;r~~n~ GeMral 1002 Genereil 1002 kitchen. Fiesta s1ie par· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ly room with sunken con· Bea utifully decorated 5 BR. 4"2 ba., paneling. 3 frplc:s. Boat slip. $260,000. versalion area. Pdvate HOME IN IRVINE g uest s uite. Sweeprn:; d. · stairs to secluded master Sma ll 3 bdrm., 2 baths, s urroun m g · & childrens swtes . .ioo bea u t iful a trium . T his is a free :.q . foot bonus game st anding hom e with no common walls,' Cus tom 5 BR. 4 ba., View. 80 ft. on lagoon. Boat slip. S29:>.ooo room wit h wet bar. located c lose to everything. l~verv conceivable extra Offered at S.51.500 Tradition a l 4800 fl 5 Br, 4 1:i In t . air-cond· On lagoon : boat slip. S325.000 mcluchng a 20· x JS· J\n · :~~d;c:p~~~.~~isli:s ~.~~~ (cllf1EI N Mf\11TI N I nr) chance. (;all ~·ti767. -· ()Pf1.11i11 :-11,1u1.ru1•t1. 1• t®l I 644-766rEAL ~~R~H~ DB. MAR Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bay~1de Drive N 8 ~ 75 6161 Getter al I002 1Getteral 1002 LOWEST PRICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• in l iCJ Canyon Beautifully landscaped, view, Dove r . 2 bedrooms & den. Owner anxious. Ask mg Sl l\1,500. W ESLEY N TAYLOR CO. VOGEL & BABBITT REALTORS sin~e 1B4 6 REALTORS 644·6056 H.8. SPECIAL! $59,500 Best buy in lovely Suburbia Pk. near beac h ! I mm ac ulat e 1-story home w /<1 BR. F'R. & formal dining. Try 10',< dn. • 2 I I I Saft Joacp.in Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER. N.8. 644-49 10 ... Quail l liilPlac• · Pra Wti•• p7S2-1920 ~ 1400 OUAIUT. HIWl"OllT llACH CUSTOM JACUlll Bag Canyo n ·s•bcst S vulue. Elegant l s tory, 3 Br, 3 Ba. 1mmaculatl', h ii:!hly u pg radtid. Pool. $13:!,000 PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. 5 49-8505 4 +FAMILY Hu tto.-" POOL, PAD & TEMNlS wllh pro r osslon al landscape, :ur conc1. and now reduced to only $48,500. C&all 64H2l l /Jn NlCE l. l\l\ll.l y b, 1\SSOli1'1l5 THE REAL ESTATE RS BEAUTIFUL SPRAWLING GROUNDS B eau t ifu l s pra wlin g ground!I with t'rwt trees Sp •clOUS and rose i::ardens sur · ""' r o und th 1s l ovely 3 SMALLER bedt'oom. 1"~ hath home. HOME Fresh mrnl from your own trellised garden ror CORONA cool evcnrngs, too. A EL MAR screened·111 fam ily room D Cor the pool table, and tor Ideal tor couple or small Dad 9nd the k1cls the family. 2 bedrooms. 2 garage has a rear 8·foot ba th!'., pool , covered d oor leading ooto an 1m· lana i, c lo9'! lo bea ch. mense co ncrete patio. ~~iced l~ i>el.I qi!h'.kly at Double gate access to the $67,500. Call 673·8550. rear yard too. Owners 1iiliii i&~···~~~r~·. Prap.,.t••• 752-1920 HARD TO FIND 1•00 ouan n HIWl>OIT 11acH .i ~dn1om. 2 nut~ .• 2 --, MILETO-- i.tory townhou:.e. I ha~ becluclcd e nd una. frontl> OCEAN on a ph•shly landscapt.'<I F rom l h1s near n e w mall. The commun1ly sharp J bdrm residence pools and clubhouse a rc with acre~!> lo pnv&t c a s h C>rl t.troll away tennis cour~ & beautlful l'ric('d at o m od est p00I. You can'q;etctoser $39,UOO w ith ruvorable to the beach lh3n uus for pr1vatu financing nva1la only $43,900. Just an. blc. (;ALL now! 556 2tJ60 trodu<.<ed to the market. t;: SEL-ECT · 646·7'711. Open Eve:. '°T"PROPERTrES •. n ave ~omelhi~ lo sell '! ' Cl.ssltaed ads dolt well. I 002 GeMl"Cll 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FHAREPO $35,950 4BR-BEACH J\b a n c.l o n c d ! ll urry! Ucac h c ollage pri ccd be low m arket! Sed u<led but near schools, s hop· pin ~! Available for a hm1tecl tim e. Don't Weill! J w.l S1950 total down anJ low monthly buy~ t h1:. ::.pa c1ous 4 bt•droom. For 11u1tk :11>1>t. 01al ~HiOIO. 11·, rit ~>.fl\ n "I · "lff '\ t • [®.UIHil ••••••••••••••••••••••• c~~~~!t 4H!!~}~m custom home m secluded sect 10 11 of Newp o rt Heights. This beam ed ccaltng hom e features co µp cr plumb1n ;.!. st:c I ucl ed patios 011 master bcclroom & d111· Ul:., room. &>at &cam1>er :.toragc ancl much mon:' Call I or deta ils. 640-616 1 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. macnab I Irvine realty FINER HOMES FROM $35,500 TO $485,000 CORONA DEL MAR. 5 b e dro om w· OCEAN V I EW! Beau ti f u l I a r ger home ... h as se parate: bill ia rd room ; lg. dining room ; den; sitting room off maste r bedroom ; family room + pool-size e ntry cour ty a rd ! S310,000. Tom Queen 644 ·6200. (GU> "OWN YOUR OWM" Land & lg. picl' sli p. 4 bedroom + den home 2 y rs . new & viewing t urning bas in a ctivity. Immediate possession or lease. Wa lter K ing 642-8235. (G12) BRING YOUR IMAGINATION! Lovely Corona del Mar 2 bedroom. 3 bath ho m e w· lg . family room on fa ntastic Shorccliff corner locat ion. Lots of add-on potential. $119,500. Betty Kerr 644-6200. (G13) THE GOOD LIFE. C an b e y our s in t hi s be tte r -than -n e w con domin ium. Upgrad ed & be a utiful! 2 bedroom s, den +'dining room . Pool! T ennis! .Jacuzzi! $67.000. Submit all offers ! La r ry Oyer 642-823.5. <G 14 ) LINDA ISLE CHARM. N o r m a n d y 1'' r e n c h w· I£ ad e d wi ndows, tile fl oors. Guild H a ll e nt ra n ce doo r s. h a nd some paneling. Fl e~ihlc floor plan. Room for 3 boa ts. OPEN SAT. 1·5 P.M. #56 LINDA ISLE (G16) OUTSTANDING FAMILY HOME! *Upst airs mas ter s uite w silting room. * Downs t a irs, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. •L g family room opening to 40' pool. • Lot·i.lt l'd near Westcliff scho ol s & s ho pping. • $89,500. Martha Macna b 642·8235. (G17 ) FIRST TIME LISTED! Tow nh o u se -P a rk Lido! 2 bedroom. 2 bath s plit-le\'cl -adult s only . Av u ilable 7 1.6 -Pric e $35.500. Appl. Only. l\lrs. Fay 642·8235. CG l8> 642-tUI 644-6200 tol DIM. Ori.. _.,. MllCAnt!w ... wpqn .. ~. C:.lllotrWI IKU • ' D:f OAILVPILOT • Ftid•x.June20, 1975 ~-~-~ ....... !~:!!.~~-~ ....... ~::.~~ ....... /~:::.r::..~ ....... ~-~::.~~······-~-~~··iou !!:~::.~~ ....... r.!~~~~-~~ ....... ~!.':::~ ...... . COl'OftCldel Mar IOZZCorcN1odetMcr 1022 FomtelnYo...., 10)4,._toll'IYollcy 1034 HwtffA919"1eoci9 1040 •••••••~••-•••Mi•••• ..... ,................. ....................... . •.•............................................ ······················· GcM:• IOOZ ., ... ,., tOOJ G1•rel 100% .A-Ola'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ****** Heritage Collection BACHELOR PAD SPACIOUS I IEDROOM -new 1·urp.c ts, pa int, 2 t·ommunity pools, tennis courts a nd lot s of g r een area. Assumable loan . Perfcl'l for sin g le or 1·ouplc . $21 ,500. Call n o w to see S411-l ISi • NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL -only a fe\v blbcks a way from this preferred Easts ide hqm~. lig 2 t to ry, 3 bedroom + formal d1n 1n g, breakfast nook and immen se family room. Features carpe.ts .. drupes and bltns. Beautifully tlone 1ns1d c & out. Ready to move int o. Offered al $67,500. c .. 5411-1151 •. FIRST TIME OFFERED HUR HEW 3 bedroom, family roon1 , pool & jocuaai. Located o n qui e t cul ·de-sac near South Coast Cente r . O\.\·ncr leaving area. Price includes: nc\Y GE was h e r· dryer. tjble door ref1·i ge1·ator & top quality mas ter bed1_·oom s uite . Elegantly decor<Jtcd. .\sk1ng only $67.500. Call 540.1151 COLLEGE PARK BIG IEDRo_OMS -bes t floor plan \Vith large family room, 3 big bedrooms 2 baths, large ·covere d pa tio & huge' «heery kitc h e n . \Valk t o a ll schools: Elrm thrOUCJh OCC. I:>riced only $44.0UO with a ssu mable s 11~c10 lo a n . Just list ed . \V o11 'l l ast, cal l us now!! !>16·5880 EASTSIDE DOLL HOUSE SHARP COSTA MESA 3 bedroon1, 2 bath \\'ith beautiful {'ar1>ets thruout. L~ covered patia, dble garage. Roo n1 fo_r bout or traile:. Hurry. firs t time ulfere <l a nd µriced s.12,000. Calf 546--5880. TRANSFER FORCES SALE! Shari> 4 beclrm , 3 b;,i th. t r i-level {'xcc ul1\·e home. Ne<.1r private countrv club. HYCJr family room. formal clining and ovcr::;i zccl lot. Ve r y fl exib l e fin anc ing. Call 546-5880. ERITAGE REALTORS I Gettoeral I 002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ -Aet4ti# Sfflit4. ~ REALTORs' PRICE REDUCED Wolk to thr Broch. too!! Custom bu i l t D U l'L~:x South uf Jlig hway. U pper unit s upe r ne\\<·! Lots of shakes-shing le:; & s taine d glass. 3 lledrms. 21h baths. large deck. Lo"1er remodeled. Shake it on over a nd sec~! ~1 1 2,900. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del PROPE Y M NAGEMENT ttOMES FOR llVtNG H£TWORK .,., 1•• •u• .a. 1ur uu o• '"'' ••r•uu 1• l•I •"10• I Moc GOLFCOUR5E ESTATE POLYNESIAN PARADISE ·rrop1l·1.1 1 nlmOtiphere in south sea island 5et11n~. Ues1rablc beal'h area ol e u s to1n h ome si t es. 1-'ormul e nt ry. Hui:t> bedroon1s, lnl·h1cles 2U muster s uite. 2 Real fnarblc baths. t'111ni ly roo1n. !l.l ass l11c enclUtictl rccrci:.11011 or purty 1'utlnl . Stouc f1reph1l'1.'. Freshly pau1tt,"<I in & oul. t'ully spr1nkltlrL'<i h1v.·11s. J:::>o:ttlr1or lighting. Stc1>s to i;olf course. Only minutes to the be&c h. Seller unx1ous. Call to· day 11-12·2.\35. Of'f/o/ ,,~<;I ." s ft)N 10 el"'"'' View!! View!! View!! 2907 EllTIDI Ol'IH SAT SUH 1·6 A rnagnificent ContemPorary home with "a 1>e rsonulity a ll its own". 4 lklrms .. 3 baths; formal dining ro1. 1>lus rarni ly room. DeHghtful gurden & poolsizecl yard. 4507 TREHOHT Ol'IH SAT SUH 1-6 YOUR OWN WORLD that presents 1>rivacy, l>eauty & prestige location. Sparkling 1>001 In privutc polio. 3 lldrms., 3 l>a ths; fo rma l dining rm.; ga,rdcn room & d e n . . • t 3637 E . Coast llwy. l~L~·;M ~ •6755930 • ' ;,; ;H Corona del M•r MODEi. HOME DIRECT FllOM ·~ILDER 1\cross fron1 ~1ile Squurc Par'\t. 2 Story, 2 BR. l'f.! llit Townhome. t1dj. to s wimrning & lus h n1i ni 1>ark . Formu l ceramic tlle c:n try. uil' concliti o nin g, p atio, kit chen w /breakras t nook. Wood b urning fireplace, lus h s h ag carpet t.hru-out. All draped. mirrored wardrobe doors in both bdrms. fn side la undry room , bui ltins, loaded \Yith extras. A UN I QUI:: OPPUHTUNIT'( $1 1,990. 531-8410 AT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Need More Room? llow 11buut n belllullluf rambling , 2 s tory 6 1,Jt:1il•oon1 , 3 l>Ulh5 with l11r i;i: fan1ily room & atrium. \\'ulk to all schools, one nlile lO occoin . sec to appreciate, sss.uoo. lY ........ 962-4471 r.i: 546· lr •ine 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 1>e11 Huusl! Sul &Suu. tl!166Sierra 11.turla ltd 833·0760. Uy OV.11cr "J'urtle Hock ho1ne. 2 yrs ol<I. 3 HI{, ulnu1n, fan1 rrn, 2 ll1\. lmmac. rond. ll ii,:hl y up gra ded . $6t.i.:KKI. No Agents. TO SEEIT PEAL ESTAIE <,l(•ll ' 1. ""').. .,. "' "' ·. )~ '" Ta~ Credit Eltce ptional value. Str uctur1lly e1151:i11eered, bcums. in11ult1lt,'<l, 11ut1ll · ty c rpt.s. wide ucc111 vu.$50,950 ** Of'EH** For Your lnspKtl• SAT/SUH. IZ.5 Bxceptional cx.-ean view ! 4 Udr1n . ho1ne, uverlOOk· 111g thl' city & coastline & btJuutiful M ~lic llills. Lovely garden setting with p1:1t10 areas. See Lo· day at $92,500 !,~ffl!HiWI ~~••••••••••!!.~~ !~••••••••••!!,!~ CoJta Me~o I 024 r •tincjlon hodl I 040 5 BDR l"OOL COROM41>0 I EASTSIDE *BY TEMMIS .. ,A.SSUME Large s uperbly con·1 J::le i;anL 3 HI< and rain structt!d custom ho•n.e rm ., quality built. OWNER* 1504 SkyllM Drivo LAGUNA Bt:ACli DireMions: up Park Ave. tt? Skyline Dr .. watch ll"Jr Is To Love It """'· EASTSIDE $32,950 $353 MO. w/every "°"'s1blc amen1-Cuu rtyurd £111u·ance Ir" I l\lassi1•c s bedrooin, 2100 t)' on 2 corner lots, 011er· ! ,·ard w/inail)' rruit l~cc~: ,\~p~o'.";, 3 Y.!·· (ild vacant: s(1. IL, two stury. Qwet 1uok1ng vark l'lost! to j Only$2,S50.do11.'1\. 111es t1 .,,~ .-.sty ho1~1t: i:ul de s;ic. s 1eµdu11.•n h\'· Coronado \':1cht ClulJ. I / w/1n1pre:.s111e enl_runce. 1'\VO S'l'OHY Bt::Al.J'l'Y, 91\W~trf!i sui>crli ch:l'Orat111g. i111-~n~ 1nacul a1e condit1oi1 ; de· 499•280~ I/ li g htful e a s y care 1~~;:;::~;;;;""""""""""""""""" lilndscapini,:. 'l'h1s owncr1: Sharp, elcan, \VCll built older hun1c w/duublc de- tached garage un large Jot, (H~ rt dL'CJl ). Ucst Buy.sec Now! I 111 g ruo1n . r·unnat tJuun):l Sl/.),UUO .• Xh1L 1u1arii:u1g. 4 hr, 3 ba_. l~. F'anuly rm, ro.un . Sun.-;hino kitt.:hen . !}79·83~2 At-:t'lll I loveJy k1tch. w/brkf_ast. Fiesta room INCLU OC:S -; bur. Steµd u\\'n, spacio us has thought of ever· VIEW FOREVER yth ini; ~ An cxtcllcnt i'UOL 'l'AUl.1':~ Secluded Bolboo Pe ninsula 1007 t · Lt11. r rn w/fq)I. i<'rrnl. nia:.tc r s uite : h<i s •••••••••••••••••••••••! 'chn. rrn. ~~ <!Ox:!l ;,:arnc value I.It S67,500 111 llc~utiful !l.1ystlc llills. WIHle W!ll£r v_iew ; o\ bdrin ., view livini; rn1. "'1Lh frµll'. Private patio & bea utiful ga r de n _ <1re as. An e.-.:ce1>tional ho111e al $~1<!,SOO ~ ® hcrbert hawkins RI Al TO RS 646 -3255 persunal!Lcd 1·1rcp\a1·c. I 540-3666 rnl. C1its. & drµs. in lux,, RAISOR'S \\'alk·ul closets. Laundry I Old Balbo 13_, J<.l or Stt..,., ur1ous Purk lluntingt.on. r uoin. Fully sµnnklt'red1' a ! Co•!o Me1<1, Col;f.,nio '112676 · Lg:. !Ol W/c.oncrcle blk. REALTORS yard. (Jlvr11p1cs1zed pool i Char1nin i; 2·slory otrt ! _------·-, wall. 11.l assivc heated :aud ll·rin1$ (·ourts ::is·I beach housl'.· Form;1 1 1 u~· o"·11cr /,~gt. ;\SSUl\I Jo~ poo l in scl'ludL•d y~I 4523 Campus Or., I XI I : I • O<'<O"Y• t I Nuduwn 3 w,la\'l~h tlruf. lndSl'JI!!. 1>ul·1a1,•d lur u1ll,v Sl3.oo (tniug rn1 ., 111 «one .• '.' .. .:-,-' · ~ .. ;.1 ., ·-11111 . Vu ll i>i"it.:e JUS tl Hoom 1or boat. ·1 l>oor:,1 ."!·_,::;:.i,,:.iau . .J·lti -77J:J ,1 Nr. sehools &shopping. I . ~:J.~1 1\.1. llc:.tl~uy~~.tra_rL f_r?'1:' !Jay IJcat·h & \)lCr.1 :J!Jlo!~I $79,500. Priu. only. rv1ne IJ1111 1. 1ll·I ay. C;1ll , .~.:!-I, Oii $72,;;itlO i L::/Sicle-Uc ;iul Jd'iClxl :Jll ll! Owner· 835· 7 1:..0 t.:an11>u~ \t ;i I lcy Sho11 Ctr - t01lay. LAWSOM I ''~l>•i, fi>lc. pvt patio &I CALL833.8600 '"''"1''~·"'' •1 •'· '' REALTY 675°4562 fishpond .. 1 Ask'g S45.~. 4 SDRMS • BEAUTil'UL. \Vood:. [ ® ,\ssumc $24,000. VA 7 "'· .. MOY~ RIGHT.I"' Co\·e Duplex. Occun· SURFSIDE l'ri n1.:1pals only Byl1 WALKTO l o this .3 bdrni ... l b~lh \'IC\\', frplc . $91,500. HIDE ·w· AY " "' Uwncr.ti·15·1791/ti33·0.USS BEA 1omc Ill 111 vcrs1 y OPl::N 1-5 s,\1'/SUN; ' o~THEPOI.,.,. '1 . . CH I u t .-. Nr. Channel ·1 br, 3 ba. 1 GI & 1''11A buyers arc J>a rk. l•'ormal dining! l:.10 1 So. Coust ' Jlwy . , Step.'> to the 1>0unding ~---------.., honie has 2.100 sq. ft . +, I BOO SQ. FT. I w c I com c on thi s rm., wcl l>ar & n e<1.r UKH . 4:t:J·22<7 s u r I ? Cu z ~ r u s l 1 c THAT GOOD LIFE 2' z 1.:ar gar. Uni)' 10 yl':.. · :1 UR. 2 Ua , Game Rm. spacious we ll dccor"1etl r eercat1on l'enter. F'ast ct1ar1ncr. C1rlular ul<l & "l"l,'"" ,·aloe., Juts uf trccs&landst.:ap·1 h ome! 'only G y·c.Sr~ escrow. As k for l'Tank1• J::XCEP'l'IUNALvalue. I · HJ)"t:fl'"'l B"aul.\'! • ""' """ J 11 '""001. " 3 1 t sta1r"·aytu ott."3unl1llcd ~ .., O\VNl''.H til US'I' Sf':LL.I 1ng. 1\sk1ng Sl7,9SO. AS· young & offering large o Y ""' t.<•uarmer on o s ~a J I c .\• k 1l•'h'-'11. lk·drwins, form<ildining ~l r\K ~:--UFF'ER! Sho.,.,·nl :.uinc Fil;\ loan. Cal.JI buill·in kit{'hcn, loads 111 , · IRVIMEHOMES. (~an be lega l d uplex ). 1!;111111.:raHl•d 1\l.OI p:ull'I · ruvui. tll'n · large outdoor by a~~~-2011,10 ~tiramar I Oan Lee & A:.:.oc. It. I-~. din 1 n ~ a re a, n1ass1 \"l': REAL TORS I li uest house. huge pool. in i;. Uay "·111c\u.,.,·1<~1kout l'lllcr\JJl\llll'lll area !Jr. 1,,3 .. , __ 1 }',\CS. & li7:1-l6·11 ___ -I f1repl<1t'C, separate laun-1 552 7000 Ueauuful \'ll'WS. Pnee<l on the :.ll11111n1:r1u;: l'lhich uit.:ludl'S µuul. .,.,·et \\'k 1 dry roo1n ;,ind CO\'ercd , • ! tu "'ell al :Sl ~,,j()O UKR. l'ae1lll". ()"'1\l'I' anxiou1'.. h;1r, ping pong area & ·111 "· ] I palin. Unl:catahll•iltuuly _!orn1crl~'cUi:..!_tcall~1 -l:t'J ·22~7 LOl'I'. low pn1·1• lhu'r\. blt11 s µcaker systl'1n. SP AMISH STYLE I BLUE HAVEN i S-15 ,950. t:all :11;;1.51;7 1 or 1- C;,IJ fur" pr1\';1tL·:.l111;-._ 17 10Mar linWayHB 2 hr.li\·,rin,din.rnl.l'it POOL • 5a6·7035. BRIHGTHE j OPEN 111g. C..:all 8.12.Q:JJ. Open Sat/Sun I 5 · ~ HOUSE ,,.,., . .,,,. ·~"' 1 • ha. Sorlll' t!l'C,11l\'U .1.1 lil'd1uorn . 2 b.llhs .' I~ BRIOE&GROOM ' '· ,. 4 5200 I I ' I I S:i turday &Sunday 1·5 [ ~ -111 n1c!. po:;:,cs:.11'111 hu1 dl'l·ood floor1>. dlilcl .,, 1., lira Il l.!" hlossu1n 1r<111 · ~ Iv lk I I I I ;, r ;.,.;. ,.... ·IU;1 t::;>.1~RALDUA\' S75,utJll Call: :..7910...)() ""'",500. I '~: · : ; .,. 4 t. 3ba, ocean \'U, nr ......, with pool a nd decking. tenn is Cls .. beach & pool. a lo 1~ac 1 &. un yt g.1ru;.:c , 4u1el s treet. ' i:ranc" u 11U 1011cly )'ard HI CI-:N'J'UHY21 Roy McCardlr I l~ct them exchange their i'olinl cond. lnimcd. OC· lmmac. Duplex, N'i)t. Rraltorl810Hrwport • S l f ,\llP ~~ ll l)R~l \·owsandn1overlghl in. cuµ upon le nde rs ap· ;.,::~~~;:;~~~~~;J Island $93.500 Co1'.ta l\1csa 5-itl·7729 TOWN J-IOU!S~-W1.JJ sell !L's vacant, has3bdrms., prollal. Sl39,500 AG1'. TWO 3·PLEXES I-i\ol<irll'h all Hlt y u1.).'1C.Ou , <ill tcrnls. Upgradl•d 2 baths, sunny kitt.:hcn, 498_0300 · 1.·rpts & ti rps, POOL. t·athedra l ('eillngs. fa n1i· --- Side oy Side 5 39,900 Corona drl M--;--t 02~2 MO DOWN 1 ·······················I HO DWH TO VETS Up to Si0.000. L:a!I: Bill ur Steve . ,\g ls 5-16·86·10 15·1!1·~1 Ow1n•r <1nx1ous. $jij,500. ly roon1 a1ul ;1 pncc ot La9uno Hills 1050 lt)9Ul "C". Lin1 clq;ht1 ~,!fliO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Goorl rent:1I arl'a 111 norili 1)\\llcr Ul'l·1111anl ur 111 v1·.,1or Llo:.l· l\1 :.h .. 11 lllll;:!. L'IC'. :i>.J!l,'.i.JU l',ll h , IRVIHE I • SllUltECl .• 11'1-'. . J· iue Ji•, ule hx·Jt11Jll g1.. ;1 Bit. lain rrn. Sllr.•.uoo.j I I ,,, , ... , •• , 1-;· Uyt 1.,.,11l'I'. l'ru11·1pal:.01l 1 .11u1 ) ., u .. :.11.,. 1u . , 1, ·-l r•J. t:1rc. 1! "' 1 $53,001. 1; HI{. ,'iC\\'l,1· l'ainteU. !lt>!l·iOh.i 546-4141 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. \\'ill ~l'll :'\;(~ J)tJ\\',\; ,\.( .... -Ii 1· \Y~ll·::"\·r to 11ua!dicd l HI STYLE DUPLEX \\.'ICfJH, ,\;C('!I.-.. ,,,onic tenih·r l'arc. /•'ully air \Viii soon rise al JOU i:ondttronl'rl. c .ithl·<lr<il f''crnlcaf. lovely, 11uict loL t:hoo.~c your o\\'TI ··ol ccil1ng 11 \·1n ;.: ruom. llugc l firL•µlacc. All till!d ors & exterior, cnioy g ar1l cn kitl.'hcrL l.;..irg.l·I beams, hr1 ck. wood & I llrst u,,t:I'':. wnle.cilf. 1n.1!>tcr :.u1Lc 1\l1rn1re1J I ----1 \\antrubt:. l.ar;.:L· µatui. Uno"•e'r's2o7l·y'°"Really Fully :.11nnklcrl'J r.1nl • ReaJ Estate 2 STORY ·rake adva111 ;1;.:c. Call i :l~10l l·: 4 . 5 c''R"·l__ZwLyO_ 'T;7:i-t>.ilU I CHARMER I -:-.. ~ 1;ootoctay. , byMd/AY I •~/l;'l1'1 •t''' '''·"'·I' i 540-3666 · 3 BR• POOL I[® }; ~ 2 llr. d1n1n:.: /'Il l, !q1l1·., 7l~ llo\•• si.~et f O R S A LE .. : BEACH I ' l;~!jll\ll SU7 ,W~li<l l~;il~-, _ --i Co•lc M~•<>. Col;f~tn•o 91e2b CHEAP! ! $29, 900 . ----· •-.. -~ Costa Mes a I 0241 ~i J•:S~\ 'Verde hor11c.-.; I;. ":\love t_-~st ". (;ood IJuy . I t:la:.:.11.: en! r anrr to lar:.:c 0 0 • • 0 0 0 0 0 • • • •• •• •• 0 0 • • • Ur 's L1 \' rn1. elcc. kitt.:h.1 2-Story Rf>mc. Large sep. Jan1il y s11.cd l1\·111g roorn Heed 5 Bedrooms? 1:11•:,\UT Oc<or. v.·.11Jpr.I l'ln I p.1L1u :?!:127 Pep I fam r rn & di ning. J w11h <1rt1 sllc u,.e of shut· , .. ·. _ 1 .. . .. . :J br. l b.l. Bi;.!, :.1>et•1al pcrtrl'l' Ln , Open U:.ul} Bdrm, ~·1~bath. Mirror ' I I I Jlcrc:..1 JC<1lll,\l r1ca1 the hit, on f<1rn . r1n wtfrt>I. 10 · .,, .• ...-.. ,.. I WO <>d"o·land. "··•II \Cr:. .::.: l'l'U1'l I 11'\lllJ.: luUl. I Ii ,.. •· ll ·1 ,; u """"" ... .... .540 3666 :.:n eour:.c 111 .;ire.,; ay. ·i\lu:.t sec it! s.i2.:ioo.I---:iG!l-4456 · ~i::·~.~.~~c:~~;~n~ci'.·~.:~1111 1:,' Ii ,\~l n.c~· kit~·hcr~ ,11 nil ~ Lintier list pnl'e lor ciwck l *OPEN HOUSE• ''YOU LIKE IT ' Coit<> ~!!o~~;;.,!:•.:::1 92626 :.tll«:J1ean111 i.: O\t11:. for :,;1lc O"·nr. 548-1005 I ' l ;1r~e gourmet k1tchl"n . ~!urn. till oll!("C :ind {lcn 3 llr, 2 Ba, Fan1. Hin., IT LIKES YOU'" j-~2 S!f'l•tluwu 1:11 111 1~· 1en ,1 lur JJ,Jll. 01 bonus ri"loni l 5 48,950 1· L:ulll'gc !':irk Ke"' on E , . 11.Vicw-4 CSlt,3llatlLc; 0 l l I k l ' ., <.-2 .• .,., motion arrousuH.! lu gh! 111iera coa•il<ne lo"·, L'f a111n1L·11 t.:L'll L'r ,• and large harlo.y;1rdJur, 111ar ·l': ::.-... ,...-au. """I .. ' 'I 1 I \ GI FHA Ok! ' 1· "h u s ~ bean1 ccihnJ?. Gor••eous wood e .-.:ll'r, l'alos Vcrdcsl . ,airs l>"'·ce1> II l'eJ~.tlll tllcKul,,,lJH!)~ . .}\JV. ' ·oru atn, l>(>ll .• al. .... ,i " n1a:.1e r :.u11.., &t·lultlrcn·s 1 (Ir a ,,:,uine the IV\\'.' Sun landscaping. Stroll to stone. L:.:. h11 r1n, bean1s. qu·irtcr:. ·r ·i~c O\l'r 1nll'r'C,,,tloo.inontl11s~1an1 : PreVue 832-3780i beach. Lo.,.,·cst pnt·ed 1u lplc.; Ul)Cl\S to 1>al10 & ,,~'., 11.1.1;1 : :_;~_!1.·~w 1ua11 Newport Heights 1JnulvhornC'w1thahui.:c·----; :1.rea. Assume loan . lath h!>c . Ulln k1tl'h + l'OJ"l~ Ci.! I I ~w.i;,1,. 1Ja n cie1I I a n11 ly rourn, ! 0 1' EN 11 IJUSI'.: Sat. & Sun.I 91.0S·-l·l;.G Ind ry a rca w /Y.-sh r & ••1• • 0 · 1 • •• I fami'ly Home : 11aruJ.'iun1c "'iMltl hurn111;:, 12 .>. 3 llH . Fa1n-rn1. l;:;l''. DOWNTOWN d r y c r. i-· a 1n r rn [~ ~ llrcpl;u:l'. :1 b<·druo1ns.! y;ird. 2U3·1 Contuicnlal.~ ••HOT SPOT., w/beanis. OnlySW.ll50 IJ1.Jj j1~jll :1 L ar:.:c bcdroun1s,, ranch k11 c hcn, woud1 l\\·u.,.,·ncr.ti·lti·JJ2ti · l\l issionllcalty •l:J..1·0731 Jili j ·lj lin;:llt la1n 1Jy roo111 "1th! eah111l•l:.. hwlt·1ns. No·i ·..:. ---I $42,000. 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lower lcJTi1L'C, near-new hoinc c<1n not be duplicated lor .... 5135,000. CA LL l\t AHUUEHITt; Enjoy the Good Life Call 493-251 l CUSTOM 2-IOOsq. fl. -IHlt, hugc- lam rn1 , tlin rm. 2'1::i ba home on corner lot wit11 VICW . $1:1 1,500. HUND HE,\LTY INC. 27iH2 Forbes !load Laguna Niguel 831 -9-lll * WEKHOW * LAGUNA NIGUEi. "I' !,;-;;;;;;!-~-=-~-~·!·:-~·~-~-~1 ·1 new ~uJ..,nan lloor I wax lloors. Enclo,,,ctJ •i\l t·sa Verde V1lli.1 ·2 Almo't nc.,.,·! 3 Bdrm. 2 •C.lt:J::ANt'ltONT • 1002 I I J ' r I I k 111 c I I I ,1 OPEN llOUS"' I·'· s ,\T, -1rc p ace, c;1r garage, ront yarr . J r. : c ru1 s .. .,1; 100 su c Q 1 l>lh Villa in choice loca· "' u • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• roo1n lur 11uurboa1. F11·s1I 540-1720 j :.treel. s:Jl.~ .. P~n. on·j tion, close lo Old 1.own Nu. 15 Laguna H.oyale. J Reduced \1111,_, f.idl'crt1 sL~t. Sil.,)1..111 TARBELL Jy . Owne r. 5a7-4&13. 1, ll.B. Qualil}'·bui.ll and 31 '1 23 Coast llwy, S. Y1 lk r Hc·111 · t t ' Lag una. t:apli11atin ° 1002 Ge.ral *BEST* OCEAN VI E W e very window. OPC:N SU:-.1. 1-5: 23232 Pa l:1.wan Cir· clc, i\lonarch llay Tar- race. 45' OH THE SAY PLUS 1\ bea uliful custom hornc. l.>ier, l1na ncing:, s pectucul<.ir view, park· 1n g, s pat1ous entertainin g, s wim· ming. All this plus 1nuch n1ore is yo urs for S279,500. CUTIE-DUPLEX IH THE VIUAGE Cozy red brick fireplace, beam ceil- ings. 2 bedroon1 fro n t house. 'fhe bct ck i:-; a bac helor hideaway. Never \"il Cil nt. $74,500. HEW "9 " PLAN IH BLUFFS Popul;.1r ''(2 '' t>l<..1n \Yith con ver :-.<Jt1on p1L anti f1rc pl<.1 cc 111 IJ v1 n g r oom. Large master suite anti dress ing a rea. 'J'hree hcdrooms. On g reen- belt, fee land. S79,SUO. SEEING IS BEl.IEVIHG This beautifu l pool a nd c u s tom la n clscapi n 1:L 3 bedroom, fami l y room with Jurt--!c br•l'k firc plal'e home. un . qui et back bay s treet . S72.SOO TURTLEROCK FOR ONLY S54,9507 Yes! 1\n uut!'.!L<.Jrlding buy that you mus t sec. 'fwo bedrQOm.li... cle n and 2 baths with large dining .i5.rca. Lig ht and uiry. Very low maintenance, for only $54 ,950. LUSK HAllOI VIEW HIUS You will enjoy the outdoor fun or this charmin g h ome with its pool, jacuzzi, twin char-hroilcr & gas Ii · ghts. 4 b droom s. 2 bolhs. $105,000. HIWPOIT HACH 644-176 6 A COLDWil.L-IAHKtR CO. $5000 11 l.':. • ·.-..al~ I UY OWNF:H. spacious 21 up g rad ed! Sharp ex-view or s urf & coast _ 646-28~'!___1 29 55 Harbor Bl •d., ~l)". ;1 Ult , 2 Ila. 20x25 tc.nor.968·•1456 C..:omp'ly furn'd 2Bll 2ba. ln1mac ul ~1tc ho1ne J,y c M OLE SPANISH II II I DECORATOR'S 1 _• . bonus ruorn. Nl'l\I pa111!·1 ' ()YU . Sc c ur 1 t y , Exl'cp11onal rusloni 4 bdrn1 ho1 n e with fam. & thn rtn , "'cl !Jar, 2 frplc'li, :i car ga r . mue h ·morc. Hcduccd to sell. $1211,500. unl111 i.:ton .1r iuur. \ I I I I 111 ,uu t. New :-hag cnJtl HIDEAWAY 1•001.s 10;;,uoo. l·'1n:uu·in." 1 vai ;1 i 1n1n1c< i;1ll•I,,', HOME $45 750 I . Su1tt•l'ltJ1' 11 c1gl1burhoud avail. uvcr3011u ,,q .11.111l1\111:,: THEBLUFFS "M•saV-de i ·:.iu 0 ·i&s Cool, in 11 i t in i:; tile SIV l ., .. ,.,. ,.,,,,,1,1,,1 ..... 11, .. ,1. ~ .. , ::.-u, u. pe n !)a • un, 1\ ITZ lll'.:i\L1'0H .... '-~ ..... ""-' , .• -. . WCll'Oll)CS you t o a J"""''' & 0 , I" , 1 Jo'l ''"''"I. , ..... 01,,0,,,. ()wncr IH1u1 clatc.'>, i1n · ;,.;;., 11·1·1 Cari;on St. or 4!1:J.:I005 G<IO·l l27 ...... . . :..1 i .J. ·.111 l y ., ... "-'.. ti t "4!1 02 ·11 SJ><JClOU S 2 SLY hoinc r oon1 w /w c t liar , ap1111111L cd :1 liedruo11,-nic iale poss c1'.s 1o n µ1.:1 . u w kl' I I I nnssiblc: Sits on a tJOOl· 1spar in ;; poo ; us 1 PORTAFIHA La9wno H iguitl RJtn. 810-5050 496--4040 l'U ~turn1Lc d t·arpt'l1> & t.:u11don11u1u1n with .-~ OanaPoint 1026 surroundings. lliddcn dcps thruuut. 1·wu house s Pa c 1 11 u :. 111 a ~ L c r :.JlL'd lot wnh i·overc{J ••••••••••••••••••••••• <l"n fo• m"'te~ <I· I ght LAGU~A 11at10, secluded back .. • ...... c 1 · " owner n1u sl sell this bcdroo111su1 tc.NearJ)(X1l NE"W DUl'L'-'""E"" r R 1· ,., lly · d · ·1 · I Y"'d.1'h•'ek v•·le ""rpeJ,, 1 ~ ,,.,.._ ~ rom ca 1s 1 a pr1 ec .• 1n v1 cs you to 1ns 1>ect weekend. Su1Jm1l all of-::111< :.hopping. Lois of ... ...... 968 445" lh Mi11ion Vieio I 067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• drapes. Built·ins, wood SG.:l,~5tl. $6950. down. Live · u cir panoramic view fcrs. Urokcr, ask for ;\·Ir. P r111 a c Y. Low in a in · · t ti ti '·wld ' 1~·•-1\iadrit.1 3 Hr, 2 bn, la m;ly cabinets. 3 bctlroom• + 111 Ul\C, ren 1e o icr. u rng Siles over .......... L1\·1n gston. 8'16-lJ:'i l or ten a n ee du es <ind '"' w :. $250 PERMO · g • ,., IL rm. 1>.l"eve r occup;ed. 835·0211 ,pageNo.14Hll. leasehold. PrH·ed to sell fa1n1Jy roon1, fireplace, o...n.:can V!C\\'S. estua y, S 'BR' . lud. 'un ueau 1 u aguna cathedral ceilinc1. bkr. 3'1121 Coast llwY, D. P., pac1ou3 s u1c g a each. Als o fi nished View, ,,,upe r upgrading. at StN!,500. Callt.13·115.;iO, " •196·3·131 "<:: master w /µriv bath. homes. BKlt49-1·9388 5'7o down, $5.9,900. 2477Z "'''' "' '' • 11 ' '' ., ' '' "''' • 540· 1720 t'ormal dining, man size -· San l"ernando. 581·~. [~J!~~.11'1i':fl~ TAR BELL Fountain Volley 34 dcn, 1.·rackhngfplc, 1.'0on· New spectacular view DEAH TRl·LEVEL Im mac 3 Hit, J Ila. hu~c U1ll1:ird 11111 . l'l':tlk tu l>t!;1cn ,'\.: lcnni:.. :itil,!JtJtl. :i;lti--t 1 :.Ju ____ ,, ....... _ •••••••••••••••••• •••• lry kH~·hc n has all latest ho1n c U\'cr 26005.F. 3 l:lr, H•wport leoch 1069 2 955 Harbor Blvd., SPAN /Sil JI ACI END,\: hltns, indoor laundry rm. 2 1 2 b;i, l fp , wet bar, all ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mrsa ;1nklc rlcc p burnt orange l~c rear lol. LoW flown clet.:. IHlllns. n11cro Y"a''C H,\HHOI{ VIC:W 1 10~1 }'..;::) t.:LASSI t'I i:; o will sell 1L l'l!ECTORY HOUSES FOR SALE l IR & FAM RM or DEN 19'13 Port Ncl ~o n <l lVl·l l N.13. 54 l -~032 $73 .900 S11t Su n 12-5 19 1fi6Sicrr:i M i1ria Itel, Irvine K3'.3-07fi0 SfiG.500 SHt & Su n 2725 Lort•n 7.o Coslo1 l\tes;.1 54!J-0752 $r17 .950 SHt 1·5 26216 Ccd<.ir G rove, San Ju;.in Cap. 586-0222 $35,500 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IR EAC:H 608 Acacia !Old CdM) CdM 075·6000 S84.500 Sunday 1-5 * Pool * * Wate rfront •,.. * . Waterfro nt & rOol c ar11et. ~1 c!l'1ca11 ltlc as ~umt-s 'i 'k V:\ lu1111. & co1npactor, service P<)H'rOF'IN03Blt2•;ba S J4,950 llU11r, L'i1rll111a kitchen ~O. l\1o. pays all' Old r0<nn. guuen; &. inure. +sep.IBHlbaguestl~c O wne r Sacrific~ w I ;1 I I th e ··l a lest·· H.B. area. HkrYG2·5511 S-15,()1)1). Set• at~ Alta ideal fol' teenagers, li\'C- F.irndy s pecial. extra gour1ncl ap11l1 's. l:un1ly. Lai;una. -'!l•l·IMZ!. in help, relatil'es or 0r. sharp & all kinds of ex· adobe f1>le , wrought iron -!ice. 2600 sq. fl. ~1ust K'C tra:.. t~ruit Lrces. plants, rcn1.:111 g. Jn the 40':;, Bkr Charrning l yr. 2 Bd & to apµreciaLe noor plan. lathe co11erccl patio for 002·55 11 ~ den. Views/ beam Nrpool,clubhse&green· rlewe rs. Uuat & l_railersu pL·llSI · •J b Zb -c l g/frp l . $76,SOO. b e l t . $95 ,000. f'ee. ,::a te. Wood ca binets, . "' iarp. r, . a. Owner/agt.494·1962. 644·7866 IJuil t·ins 3 hedrooms lain rm, r 11l. comm ty.. Real Est.au · . ,., · 11001 clbhse, etc. Not n · LAGUNA NIGUEL Big Canyon. Brand new xtra ~ths, den area. L:ondo: 842.~J:!2 by ldl!t/AY hkr. 5 40-l720 !Hunt~ngton-.;och 1040 A greet bi g LaVela rami· Deauville townhome. <t ly home; living, dining, Ur , v u . Quick sale 1.amlly roonill: 4 bdrms .. nectled. $1 77,000 Agt TAR BELL ••••••••••••••••••••••• l;,;]!~~ome .1 t.ia ths & tnplc garage.le""-· -•c·5c5G<Jc'.:... _____ _ Profe ss io n al !)' 2955 Harbor Bl¥d., C .M. AS$U;\1E 7..-k Loan, Sa11d· 1iointe 11 n1e 2 5'y, 4 Ult. 3 Ha, sep fa.m & din· rm, Nr So. Coast ShoppinJ? & lr11ine l11dusl . Park. (>nly $57,9W. Owner. S57·SS89 A SLEEf'Ell 3 BDHl\1, fam rm. qwet locaL1o n near South Co;ast Pla7,11 . Com er lot, Jr,1z. back yard SUJ.950. , .. _.~1 CALL NOW 752·7315 ~- HEAR FREEWAY & Westminster Moll :1 Ucdrrn , 2 lu1Lh, Up · i.:r¥dcd l'ar1>ets & till'. lias bltns. du;hwashcr, fireplace, 2 car $lDfDJ.lC. Pool sire yard. VA 6'.-.,as· sumable loun. $44,950. Bkr "6·11S36. 1s 111 good locution. Jn top {'OlldtllOll ·!;Cl lhi; 111ost Jantlsi:wvcd. A IJuy Ill Uy Owner, l\J uffs X l't;.in. ~i5,!ll.KI :J Bit, 2 11'~ Ba. + L>cn ur -Ith !Sit . Encld Pulio. S64,000, 6·1•1·7~15 1·ur yuur $$~. We work l1i 4!!1 fu lfill your needs . ~ "'""" ..... 1tf""°r HONEYMOON .,., IA:'' H •y-.i ,, ... ,,,._ ~ ...-. 110S N.CoottHwy.,Log- HOW 0HLT 494-nn $36,000. 38R ZllA 1oven<11l, nice kitchen & large dl'nlng ;i rca . l larvcsl co lors lhroug houL Be hHpp)' & i~1 love. CA'4LS.12-5'371 OCEAN Spiffy Cle<oi Spa•ky Lco-aH Dr<1m<1llt SpanisT1 lll"(h leads to r11iscd farm1'1 e ntry. lfui:c mw;tcr suite fe»ture!i du1." for b1.'tl, bcttrm~. J11C~1n>: 1l' l~lu;y 1ng. 011en l-l9usc Juni: t l ::J t, II to 5. 193010Pto::N SUNDAY 5 161 McLaren. 'e11lury 21 Tasman Dr. 4 br, 3 b;1, HEXTDOOR EJevatetl c u"tom de· s1;;i11ed artls1 's ho1ne with µc11thousc, over Ir!( (!nt . t•cnte r & )(Ira t.idrma w/wallcd pool &jacutzl' l' .• oned for, Juid t'Otlld be :i St!p. unll s. Z ·lllt r . 49 .. ·8611 :ii3G·7~2 lam rm. $$4,500. Bkr. •NEW L.lSTING • LIOO SANDS. Priced ror Quick sale. 3 BR. 2 DA ltlnt cond, ~ Wk Heach: fl!any e xtras. Only Sll ,500. Nl::WPORTPIER Realty 673 ·20.SS or l':vea 873·2:S.S2. ~lrbr Vu -lfrns, beaut. home, ~ood Joe, Exltas aa1orc. 4 BR Pale r-mo Ste at 1841 Pori Marii:atr. Xlnt buy a & $87,llOO. W. Drown RJtr&H-&!81 I "' ... ... •• • I I I I I I ! II! .... ••• L o h < $2 ., N< N L> b• w .,. ri1 c ' T< c Sc Wi B b; .. co n llA 2\ pc p, Fl P• t ·: Cl • b> • o• • m • • •1 • w do D N .. 01 b lo N a t 0 p p ~ 41 < • 21 I• ' I 2 I s 0. i ' I ' t 0 • I ' H111•"fwl-. ~...._.,_.We • ... ··:.:,::· .. ·•••••••••••• ;,::: .................. ~.~S. f"'"",_~ .............. ~ N-HU•fw••~ Frlday,Junt20 1075 O"ILVPILOT g r ~r--• .... I .,._ pert le S. J •••••••••••••• ;•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . ,.. • .......................... ': ........ ~ .. .!!»!! C~tr.e 1071 ~;:-.,._. 10 71 CorOHdelM«r 3U2 H...tlettoelHch 3140 ~::!.~~~~~~~ .... Hwe•U•fwWlhld A#&lacah........_ . w J •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '"'-3244 .............................................. , .. n .ISTCLIFF lM SAM JUAN VILa.AGI Ch na Cove3Br.2S.,OC B£AUT.•br,2ba,f1mlly ••••••••••••••••••••••• W•a"""'•ter lJ91 CCN'CNt9 delM.r JIZl :l •HIAT ST~RTll ..,._. -2BR w /a Vu. M2S . mo. Wntr 11e f!'a'c:hCI:."~ ~.~~l "TURTLl!:llOCK 3 br. 2 ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '~ . 1USt llStedll ram, rm., dining area off kllch which owpr. sH 6130/673-7838 wet bu, .alnum. Lease S:~~· ::SR· 2r ~ r~~i NR. OCt:AN Uniq1» de· Beau•irut " BR .. overlooks enclosed patio and onJy L• .. • leech l I 41 Urand new $?O.~ home 2 ~~·mo. 833 1927 892 2i21 · SM! • lui.e. new 2 br. 2 bl&, lolt, \ .1 • 3 Ba, oversized livlnf $)2,~ • • •••••••••••••••••••••• ma from BohHl CIHCI tlJ!:AU'l'. new2br.2V.ba, Iµ, beum t:e11'1. Pvt. r oom, fa m ti y room, FORM A 0,~ . LAGU NA Hilltop View s.une Boach. $495 mo tlancho San Joaquin CottdoMi"iUIN p-.lh>. S4SO lse. 409 ln.i DJ?IUNG ROOM W/FIJ\E * _..HOUS E SAT SUM 1.1, Z6216 home,wood&i11ua.JuJy t-ormnt hvani &dmana Twnhoa1e. overlookli u .. fwaiahed 3425 11738248 luxurious .kitchen Custo dPLAC!t Cetl•r •r•Y• -Thjs townbome 27 lO Aug. 30. $650. rm. IPliC. fam rm W/Wel golf crse & liike. $600 lie .••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- thru-out. Spaciously rnani~ur:dorat d ~eatures upgraded crp~ ~ drps, SBR, 494.a211 ~t·:.·r! ~d~~r'~~~ ::t:.Pj M2-00SSi547·71>W Monucellu 1·ow~e~ouse C oita M••• 3124 Ideal for entertaining. y~ · 1!!'1e1· 5 rmp ,& dfobrm 1 at dmang od 1°0 2 M•wport leach J 169 ur gor ., cU¥U>m pauo. 2Br, 2ba, Condo. Avail Ju· ~~::e':i2:s°~92-~ta~pets, ••••••••••••••••••••••• A .,a... 0 -.. OR.a · race e ow new m es at ••••••••••••••••••••••• Office 963·4581, home ty 12. Pool/P.ark. S275 · O H leat. , .... ~" W• rr HOUSE $35,500. Lrg 1 BR, hugeUvrm. Din 751·6461 mo. To inquire Ph. 1. 2 & J er. Adulta no SOUTH COAST INVESTMENT Q~'etk;:~e~~~~niof~: 3 HR, l~ liA 8l3·06lll. HU~~~~Jg~~~CH peu., dshwhrs, 1>ha(l cpl.a, 549.0llJ 6 ,.._ 6710 edsgardener.Couploor2 DOLLHOUSE! Lg. yd 1' H E TERR A CE IYI BA 2·Story.$29S.near ~l~Q~~dG;:r~g!&t!:ppdlc: .... singles. No children or w/lruit trees & room for Townhome, new J br, 2 beach. Pool ""ts 842 99511 aarden. $350 mo., 1st, ba, welbar, blt.ns, near , .. -· · :. lasl & 1100. refundaole Clubhouse & Pools. $385. 84~~~LLA H~:~l LA MANCHA ArTS --------- N•wpori letleh I 06' Mtw rt le-.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• po ........ 10,, r•OMOMl'OIY IAYHOMIS Luxury waterfront ho mes pri ced from $211,300. s:;• waterfronts 607 Bay~ide Drive: Newport Be itch. 673·3900 BAYFR~ 2 Cus tom Homes ••••••••••••••••••••••• off•ra • tredldoftlll J ~droorn, 3 beth, oc••n .t•w ttome •l 1001 CNft Df. BALBOA PENINSULA ExceJlent location on the Bay & only YI block Lo lhe Ocean. Eachhomehas411iij~~~~~;;~:;;;I sec. C n 11 : Jan 1 c e Lease. ~·9442 Eves 178 Scott Pla~e, C&l H041•et Unfur"Mlh.d 963·G767, 642·5215, 642-5073 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S48·700i Irvine RacquetClub4 BH, Townhous• G...-ral 3202 2 Ba. cent/air, red yrd, 2 Unfurnished 3525 •••••••••• ••••••••••••• Avail. Now-4 UR, 2 BA, car gar, $375. mo. Water ••••••••• •••••••••••••• FREt: FREE $375 por mo. Ask for paid. Avail. 7/20.~·16$5 ADUL"' Keith Bkr 962-4471 • communi ty •Professional Service• • · · Laguna leach 3241 co!ltlo, 2 bd, 2 ba, ocean ir -Cl •LANDLORDS• Super 3 bedrm, 2 ba + ••••••••••••••••••••••• vu:w, clubl\:.c, $350. mo. ~ .......... I 07' 011pt.1H/ d C d R O L N I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uftlts ••I• Ho"' e f Ind er , * e!'. rpts. rps, I . OCEAN FRONT Lag una acuna 1gue. 400·7037 R3 l lllLOI~ ••••••••••••••••••~~~~ 642·9tOO $350Be • mJo. 963-4St'B ask ror Royale Condo. 3 br, 2 ba, BEAUTIFUL •. aew 0 .. "'9' c i: v or oe 2000 sq Ct Bar Crpl Sec .... 1 11 LOT MEW 4.ft.EXES auCorn1a'sL..a1·gest g a d · $·795 · •L · the San Joaqwn Golf HEAR llACH ... near the otean. Good •Rental Service!• New carpet, d~apes & Adufts.ooly. 714~-Z7it Cour:.c ·~ Irvine Pool & s Is 000 sax shelters. aperecia· COM $185 1 Br kids pet all paint. 4 Bedrm, 2 ba With . Hee fac s •. Acn>t>s from C 1,4 •,. 7 • 11 taon.$110,000.andup. utilpdablkst.obch DW. $365. mo. 96J.4~ VACANT,2sl0ry,3Bed,2 UCI & regional p~r~. 2 ..,. LAG 3 B 2 811 k'd & Bev or Joe Bath, view. 2 sundecks, b.r. ba! & Entertain ml. 1 r, • 1 s 3 u d bag yard. 494·0634. <.:tr. For Soph1st1caled poo o c rm . 1 112 b a . Adults Rer·s req 'd A HOLIDAY EVERYDAY! Enjoy carefree hvmg in t h 1 s w e I I, I o c a led townhouse. For adults only. •J bedrooms, 2 baths •Fresh pa ant & carpels •Coly fireplace •Sunny patio •Garden setting w/poot •Full garage w/slorage Yours for JUSl$225. THEVENDOME 1845 Anaheim s.&5-8821 H. Bch 4 Br, 2 Ba, kids washr/dryer/relng. in· NORTH LAGUNA Ownt!r, · lac 'd. irn likr: pet cld. Vacant. $300. per 2 Hdrm .. 1 bath apt. $700 mu. Lease. 544·8062 E·SIDE 2 br. l'h ba, encl Vl•Mlc• RE ALTY INC. ~-Bch $1701 Dr, apph mo. Ask ro r Ke1lh, Bkr, fo'rpl c. Ocean view. Sat, Sun. & all 5.30 or garage,patio.Adultsoa· Lovely 3 br, 2 ba . JUSTREDUCED smgles. I \lti2·447l $325/Mo.incl.ullhlles \l7!>·43i3 ly.548·7692or644-0878 Fire p I ace. ~82 M . 714/846-1371 Fee/Brkr ------0 ... to $53,900·Lovely 3 yr. HOMEFIMDSlS 1 F~ur .level '1 lir, Den 3 OR, 2 ba. llousc·, wood 2 IJr, air cond Townhouse. Eastslde I~ 2 Ir hdrms, 4 baths &i- Gallery, 2 fireplaces, wetbar, ultra modern kitchen & private pier. Fee Jand. See at 1200 East Balboa Blvd., or call 67S·8120 ror more de· wner/Agent. old 4BR . Room for lncom•rroperty 2000 1 Family Rm.2112Ba,8181 1 d Bl · r 673 ·6489 pool /boal(trl~. Fantastic ••••••••• •••••••••••••• * 642·9900• ' Gr«tnl Dr. II B \126·1082 & l:llTaUssR. $4N E85R/M~SO • ~ll~~r1: S2g7a5r 'o~.s~lr;f,_~ry. S l\~os. wA/dwl.l ~e n g, pool • ----------111_.....-....__,..._.;;_...__......__..i ocean&h1llv1ew.Hurry' TWO · bd · 1---/\!j C. · .Oo>V"o "" " s·no pe s MEW,ORTSHORES AA REALTORS . com;;°i!t~~1~:fsa1~.~t:! Oct;f"Xus.,Lagl. BcohK,$165, •IMM~CULATE,3lldrm 11051'.".Cst ilwy,Laguna DuplH es Unfum 3600 _&1_· _2._95_2_0 _____ _ Large 2·story 4 BR, 3 llAHBORVIEWriOMES lOOW.Mariposa,S.C. lo major s hoppin g ~~ ~1S5 angtsesOK ~~I 28al'amRm.cpts,drpsl ••494·1177•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mear Co~Oll . tails. ~~:1;; t! s~~~~i%:~~~· ~~,:. 5:~.s~~~fc~; ~a~~: (Across st, Albertson's cenler. 1st yr write-off. Al~o~ fncd ~eBr. HB: $l80:11 :3~ACIOUS 8 2 . S~ALL house, f:.aguna R~nt S. Clem. C.:olt?nY CEDAR WoOoS etc. Needs TLC priced $73,900 1943 Port Nelson. Mkl) $14M. 536·2S79; 592·5010 kids, pets OK. 2 Br, kids, cpts, drps bll}ns ~ Ba1 Canyon. No children. Covel br, dcn. lrg patios, 329 University Or, near righlat$61,950.Call Ca rm e l Mod. Agl. 492·2100 DELUXE4-PUX pets, singles,~· Bch.1 RedCptR.ltrs 893·1351 $175.mo.Ph.:497-1155 ocean vw.$250.492·0<t96. Back Bay. 1 br, 2 br & CAYWOOD REALTY r-54-1-·503-2-· ------• lN.VESTOR SPECIALS G a r <S e n G r o 11 e . Agt/Fee 979·S4JO I 2 BR & den. f rp I c, den · Fr 0 m S1 fl s · * 548·1290 * Harbor View Home, 4 Br; * 3-UNJTS·3BR home + f'ireplaces, pool, 1-1, 2-2, lalboa Peninsula 32071 MICE HOUSES ga ~a-g e .$360/MO. ~96 ~~~~'!':~·!.~'!!~ .. ~:~1\~de. 548 · 7437 or 2 Ba Montego. Nr. park 2 Apts. Need handyman. 1 -:t~ed rooms. encl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3&4 Bdrms,2balhs, Locusl. <lowerumt). Call 8 Ibo p • wl 3707 ----~'------- SrECTACULAJt VU all schools & pool. Well $59,500. ~arates. Xlnt apprecla· Mosl exceptional home on 494·2622 Cl a enin a CASA VlCTORlA Tennis, Pool, Jacuzzi, landscaped. 833·186lfor -f t1on area. Only 10% down Point, 80' lot, 28' hv rm, fireplaces, big yards. •••••••••• ••••••••••••• 1,2 & 3Br, Unfurn/tum Customi:Eed HVH appt.$81,SOO ByOwnr. • 5-UNITS-Nr. shop'g. paymenl.Call83J·JS.a4. rormldinrm 4 sR 3 B\ Noree s.16·1311 LOCJUftaMi9uel 3252 1 Bit apl, downstairs . Somerset. Enter thru Value pricedal$99,500. Sper ling Investment sunrm ele 'g rd, '&· TOBIN REALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pref. retired or elde rly rdr.$l6S.5-0gas/wtr.pd. walled courtyard Lo 4 OOL ALL R HA HEN " rp. lrg cabana. Magmf1cenl . • • 2, 2 ba. fa m. rm. SSOO 675.0343 Poo~. ~ec. ~m. Elevator P C BE T RY ""o • v.. 8 .ens I 1 BEAUT. Northvicw 3BR, people. Nr. bus & ~L01'C:.. A ullS·No Pets Sec. gate :i~ia:d Hr~.'!:: b:::.·. E l Modena Ave.; tree REALTORS 492-4121 WESTBAY panoramic view of bay. ATTRACTIVF. :J br, 2 ua. lease inc. pool pnvil's _525 Vtclona.642-8970 span. tiled kitchen. 30 . hidden 4 bdrm., 3 ~ NO LOAN COSTS INCOM EHOMES Lse By Owner $l000/mo. lam , rm._: !rp. S<.,ils & 495·1164 Corona d~I Mer 1722 120 ALBERT PLACE baths; kitchen bit-ins, Custom 3 br, den,d/r, z1., Dana Point l -S38·39980r 675-9644 I shop g. S37~ mo. Top loc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• d cov'd wd deck. Owner. . h ..i ,.._ . ij46 tiUO Newport 8·-h 32'-9 ,, b l B r I • r Deluxe 2 br, 1 ba, a ults, $l2S,OOO. 540 . 1346 wit nook; dining r m., ba. Lalh & plaster, cor-\.ew · v-;ean view Capistrano hoch 3218 _ · ••••••••••:.':': •••••• ~. .. ~. a ,. rp . pat1_0. s. ~ no pels. Sl85. Call : HARBOR Vieeo br, Vh ba, m lras, priced t.o sel by ner. Prin. only. $88,500. Fee. Firm. 644·4374 after 6 family rm.; shellstone ner lot, over sz gar 10 duplexes Crom $68,950 •••••••• ••••••••••••••• 2 Ur, l ua, covered palao . h~ Y · '' vai,t J~ly la, S2'J.,, 530·3572 833·9781 frplc. Courtyard entry w /door opener. Lo Triplex $112,500 OCEAN view new 3 br drive thru gar. 19142 lmmed1ote Occ~y S-17 ·WJJ/496·198t. . walhlovelypool.$77,900 maint. yard. Huge brick 8un1ls $169,500 condo, 2.h ba. Pool, ten· carp Cr . llB . $265. ~xec Home. 4Dr. 2Ba, Costa Mesa 3724 $215. NEW 2 br. Patto. CHARMING F /P. Great ocean view. 34121Coast Hwy,D.P. nis ct clubhouse $400 "'"""''o9or968"?'"' I Cpls/drps, attached dbl /\dulls, no pets. 5Z7 W. Owe l "-n/_ • • • ;rvv JJO '"V ""'· • ••• •••• •• •••••••••••••• w I "4 5 96 642 603 oan at 81fJc,., w/20-~ 496-3431 Call after 6 pm. 493.3541 gar w /auto open. Fnc d 1 son.,... · 14; ·1 down . No pls. F.P. 2 Story, 3 BR (1 Jack & yard. Annual lease. $.595. LOW RATES 3 llr. lower, encl. patio., qpts, dr.PS. Nr. OCC. Fullerton Ave.; charm· $79,500. Prine. Only. PRIDE Corona del Mer 3222 Jill> lge lam-rm, crpts & Ph: 640·1289. •SlUdto& l BR/\pts ing Early American; 4 Agent, 493·2700. Eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• drps, stove, DIW, xlnl •Waler Beds ------.:-.--1 bdrms., Z'h baths; lge1 496-7307. Of Ownership H.V. Homes 4 Br, 2 Ba+ area.$400.mo.846·0873 $-125. 3 BR, 2 Ba. 1-"rpl:, •TV&MaidServAvail Grand Openl•ng kitchen with blt·ins: lge. Present owners have all F. R. Spect. view w /pool • · l ro~m for camper; boal •Phone Serv, l~ld pool family rm.; used brick San Juan th k 11 h & tennis cts avail $550 For Lease. Delux 3 Br. 2 2826 lrvtne. 646-8883 •Ch ildren Secl1on pm. S220. After 6, 557-0350 NEWBREEDAPTS. frplc. Dbl. door entry ; Capiatrcano 1078 J e ~or •. a you ave to mo lsc 544.2877 · · Ba, nu cpt, l'rpl, gar.I 2376NewportBlvd CM NEWP1Rf VILLAS shake root. Only 9 years ••••••••••••••••••••••• < o is raise the rents. . . $375. Near Bch. ~6·2693 Lovely BluCCs greenbelt, 548·9755 or ~5.3967 Condo nl·um Home" old. $78,000 $37 500 Hlu gels bedkrolho!11s . a,nd EXCLUSlV E ShorecllH N I d . ed ~H. 21.Ai ba. WI ailed en.try Lrg bach. w/loft, pool, jacuzzi, encl gar. util's pd. Adulls only. $205. 393 llamalton. 645·4411 ~ CALL 1:1\• ,4,.2 ~1 • • • c~se m~ e .1stnpex Rd.Jbr,2 ba,pvt.access ew't ecorat 3Br,112 "'Lepstopoo . HOLIOAYPLAZA in Prestigious "11:1 .. .. •. on this very attractive with two. 2 bedroom, 1.5 lo beaches. Beaut. yd.. Ba, fwnhse, encl. p;itro, S.500 Mo. Agent &t4-1 l:J3 u WestclilCarea ~ •• ~~ 2B R&den,justrightfor bath units and one 2 yrly lse $595 tl42·2026or bike to bch. Avatl 7/1, PEL XESpac1ousl llr. •TropicalPool• of Newport Beach T A'aC. . young family or couple. bedroom, 1 bath unit 675.4&w · · S255 lse. Children Singles PANORAMIC VIEW urn apt. Pool. Ample 2 Br, cpts. drps, bllns, $42,000 to $44,000 Nur N~!:O~cL'i.~. omu Neat vegetable garden. a I way:; f ul I. Large OK. ALSO lge 4 Hr, 2 Ba. Bay & Irvine Hills. En p~~~~~~~;~~~~.~~· spiral staircase, rea1' 2Bedrooms,2lialhs CALL now on terms. fenced patio ya~d lorser.View,pool&tennis. h?us.e_avarl. 811, S:J2.5. t e rta 1ner·s delight lrplc,refng,patiu,gas & separaledirtlngarea JUSTREDUCED S96·2700 each lenanl . Closed $600 mo. will consider 961J.62la w/pool & game room. •· water pd5-i8·1168 •Decorator wall to wall ·KAT ELLA REALTY l(arages too. A painless mo. to mo. ,,.AA.1783. 1-'anlastic new 4 br, 3 ba.1----------1 car""ring . Bayfront 3 bdrm., 2'h W . t investm ent starter al .,.... VILLA PACIFl~A 4000 sq fl cuslOm home. Costa Mesa's Finest Loe . ..-balhs own vour own apt fftmtn'" •r I 098 2 c d n~ 1 Br unfurn Sl.6S; l Br Only k1'nd 1'11 the area.· •Enclosed palio or • ' · .... $61500 SPACIOUS3br,2 ba,pvt. on os·2 &3 Ba~ wood ceilings, 3 frplcs, balcony WMaAnyNTexStraAs !CTOWNlONER! •••••H••O••M•i••FOR•••••A•m•• ,, ' IQ ii l. patio.609Acacia. Call968·2297 many xLras. $1250 mo. furn $185. Lots of bllns Quiet-garden·ltke-adult Pooi. Walk to shopping. living. Lge 1.2 3 Br J 2 • •Coft.linuoua cle~niog llh UG 673-1776or644-0611 $280 4 BR 2 B h 645·7102or645-6177. •z Mil beach. !)31 W.19\h Ba. WW cr).)l;, d~p~. oven SUCCISSf'Ul: MAM PlllC9 . 2 BR & Den, l Bath· Rng Avail.Now, r:~~~; ~=f 2 STORY 3 br,2'h ba. (·on· SL 548·0492 patio, blfus, some wood m •aRkeeftdaeraLor, ic If.you are qu~l.Y con-Ptopttrtt.a · & ref. $450·1-'blk· ly 17658 VanBuren ; do Frpl bltns pool ~·>e.o burning Crpl. Beaut. sc1ous and look.ing for an . 752·1920 b h . t ! 2 2 3 Family · ' • • -•3 heated s.wimming !!!!~~~~~~~~~ elegant home, we invite 1•00 ouA1LsT. NIW..ottT llACH ea .c '.Pa 1 0 mo. Lse. 834·14i6 2 liR, fn cd. yd, $215. mo. land:.cpd, heated pool & Narcissus See 10.2 i\llract1ve rent. pools you lo inspect lh1s large · Irvin• 324 4 BLUFFS 3 BR 21,2 Ba, June1 I! lo J~y 17 1 mo. :Loorgapeb rie~ngflrepl DUPLEX WBeedslhav2•~"b hthsom,e. 4 FFOIXEURRU~!! CostaM.sa 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Den or 4th BR. patio, only.615·3396 177'~~~~~~A~M urn1 ace rms, '"'a , amt· •r-W>A •RENTALS * pool & greenbelt. $500.0anaPot'nt 3726 "l"rAptll3 '"6.cc•'>_ •Abundant closet space 'With boat dock ly rm, formal dining rm, Income $8S92. SP $60,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• " 0 .,.. ...,.. with mirrored closet $185,000 large master bedrm, 3 Agent,DanLee.673·1641 'h Acre.2BR.home,room UN IV.PARK mo.G4-t- 75 • 5 •••••••••••••••••••••••SJ 8 , Ba . doors. OPE.,. SAT/SUM 1·5 car gar. All this can be --':;..._-'-------1 Cor .rec vehicles. boat/· 2 BR,lba .......... s:Jl5 IRVl:"llE'flo:RRP111 .homc 2UR.S2..">0. 15 · 3 r, 2 ·,patio, I 184·1256 61 I 36aa. s~ yours for only $65,000. TRIPLEX, Costa Mesa. 2 traders etc. Horses 3 BR, 2~2 ba .. ·· .$375t425 for Lsc 1 blk lO bay 'l UTILS. PD. gar .. ne:i6r: .. ~~tsi:lopets. '"......_.. Call century 211Surr BH, sep. Gar. fed yd, possible. $450.mo. Oar· 38ll;.~;81ti'i.:ii;ii6ci<"$42S br,2 °b~.dbl.gar .. yd.'& 496·0195&960·1142 " NE RWuPtlOanRdTltBoodEACJl JOMES REALTY Realty 536·7542. Good buy & loc! buy! rett Rlty 642·5200 patio $475 675 3354 H · __ ... 1 BH garden apts frpl ••li73·6210 •* 832-2692 3BR.,2ba .......... S425 · · -unhngtonS.~3740 • • Calif.92660 ----------•MoblleHome 5 $190,2Br,Klds,pet COLL~GEP/\RK CHEERY lfbr. View,••••••••••••••••••••••• DI\!'. pvt palr?s. Nr . Sales Office-Phone READ THIS AD for Sale · 1100 Easlside Duplex. Lrg cor· Eastside, 4·5 Hr frpl kids 4 BR , fam. rm.+ bonus Home. 3 br, 2 ba, bltns, NO INCREASE in sum· ~~·~~?-~~~·i area. $l?5. 7 I 4 /645-837 3 ••••••••••••••••••;•••• ner lot. Garden. $38,000. pets lncd gar. rm .. 2112 ba ......... $540 self·cln ·g. oven, rncd. yd, mer renl. Beaut 1 br furn --·-------- DIRECTIONS: From the Older 26• Trailer. Cabana, Agt. 548·8642. 3 Br, 2 Ba kids pels 3 BR, den. 2 ba ...... $400 all. dbl. gar. Comm. apls $165 & $175. Spanish 2 IJR, bllns. cpl, drps. enc. Newport Blvd. Frwy Open Sun~. refrig, stove. Space $70 4 Br, 2 IJa , kidspelS "' pool. S550 mo. 64tH289 style bldg, pvt encl gar, gar, Adults. lnq. Mgr. soulh Lo 17th St., turn lell 1215 SE •c T mo incl util. $8()0/offer. 2-4 PL EXES FURN $125, 1 Br singles Eves. pool, sauna, lndry, adllS. 2597 Orange Ave. on 17th to Rutland ( "" 642 90 9 fo'ee/Brkr li301 Keelson Ln, 1 blk block pasl Irvine Ave.>. Harbor VlewHiUs -1 HOMEFIHOERS V I POOL & Tennis w/Back W. of Beach off Slater. 2 BR. 2 Ba, Sunken L111- tum lefl ~ths of block 4 I r, Fam Rm. Vu Acrea9e for scH 1200 North Costa Mesa-•642-9900• IS •N Bay Vu. 2100 sq. ft, 3 b 842·7848 rm. Fr pie, B/I. patio, NEWPORT VILLAS. MUST BE SOLD ••••••••••••••••••••.••• prime investment. all Z RIAlTY . I or 2 br w/den. Frpl. ~~-A C. gar , adults. $225. WAMT OFHRS' 3-1 ACRE Improved View ~~~';;'i•l;:Aa~'!!~aTdj~: 4 Br. 2 Ba, Fpl, blln stove. 552-7500 &t-1·0634 WEEKLY RATES 51V·_82_2.5_-_____ _ 3BORM.2lhba,inBluHs. We 're not ktddmg ! This sates, nr. SilveradoCyn. come$18.720-pricedfor crpts. Nr. WilSOA. S350. RENTALS j THEBluHs3br,2ba,end ExecutiYeSuftes 2 UR, lsl nr. e11cl patio, Ownr will carry TD bal. could be your best op· Rd. wl~, horses OK. By immediate sale at $79,000 Eves. 494·2330 2 BR , 2 Ba .. $30013501360 unit on greenbelt nr. 7 27 Yorktown ll•d c rpts. d rps. dshwhr, Principals onl,y. $64,900. portunity ! IC you can't owner. 649·25M eac~. Cdall 545-8424 As· Dix or new 3 Br. 2 Ba. 3 BR .. 2 Br\ .......• S385 ~.l·scc~ool ~~4.~s.eA~v .. 11 Beach Bl3v6d at Yorktown stove. re r rr g. SI i 5., PH: 644·2404 ~ct by to see this out· luiineH Property 1400 soc1ate South Coast frpl, dshwshr, dbl gar. 4 Br. 21 2 Ba, bonus .. s.525 u 5 -04 11 962·893ti ----------1 standing value, lhen call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brokers. gardnr. $310. 675·1849. 3.4 BR. Furnished July 15· STUDIOS & l BRs i03 Shalimar, Apt i\. Eastbluff us or lell your broker.to PRIME OFFfCE *BALBOA TRIPLEX (1) SUMMER RENI'i\l..S WESTCLIFF. Pembroke •Full Kitchen \·.\LUE, Quiet 2 br, cpt. View Home w/Pool call us (we can'l print BUILDI~ 3 & '2) 2's.F\Jm'd. and MESA VEAOE RAISOR'S Ln. 3 br. 2 ba. Grdnr. $17 •lleuted Poul dr1>s, stvt refn•'. u, w\ what il will sell for but "" ' 4 BR, 2 BA. Immaculate. 1 d ... I ,.. Enclosed Front Yard . it 's way under li'sted One Million.$$ booked for Summer. Fenced yd ... -i"".SST·3138 mo.r\vl8t l 642·1055 • .aun ry .-uc1 •lies pool. Mature adultsonlX. 4BR. ram . rm. 2927 $172000 t Agent.673·5410 _.,., REALTORS •l:-'reeUuht1cs nuµets.$150.54.!Hx!il:I C . S NO ~2500 price). lielieve us, il's a · -pas yr income San Clemente 3276 •Free Linens 64 a0s·sl41a060tw. ner.· • . bargain! Excellenltaxsheller * DELUXE 6 UNITS l Avail July 15, (Col. Pk.~3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TV&Mn d ser" "va I 2 BR 1 BA nu ''"l d,.,..,. G t N rt Loe · ·• br, 2 ba. lrg far'n rm &din 4523 Campus Dr .. Irvine • 1 .... • · · .. ,.. • • , ... , HASTIMGS&CO. rea ewpo auon blktoocean.(2)38R,(a) rm.Shownbyapp•only. Campus ValleyShop Ctr. BEAUT. Ocean View. •Bar·l.i·Que 0 /W,enc.gar.Qu.ietcl)lr 2 HOUSES on huge come Re altors 640.5560 Ted H~~:-~Assoc. 28R. ln good cond. $375 per mo. 642.9731 CALL 833-8600 brand new, upgraded. 2 •Phone Service $185. 846·71~1 . '~ lot. l newer 2 br + in· J!:astbluff Prof. Bldg. · Yeager Realty, 556-6171 Sly, 3 DR. ~ Ba . •l Male to ocean • come older, now 3 br. Commercial VERY Sharp Home, xlnt Turtle Rock 3 Br. 2 Ba. Town home. S3SO. mo. ---NEWPORT ;· Possible convertible Int HAKB.0.R VIEW HOMES Proputy 1600 • DELUXE 4-PLEX area, 3 BR. 2 BA, big crptS, drps. lrash com· Lease . At Mira Costa H•wport l •ach 3769 APARTMENTS } 2 lols. Drive by 717-7171 Magn1f1cent 180 degree ••••••••••••••••••••••• In x~nt San. Clemente screened patio. Family pactor dshwasher, wet Villas. Or t:all owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. Unf$135/Mo. # Irvine, Newport Hgls. view of Newport Ce~ter. COMMERCIAL propel'ly location. Priced below only. $35S. Agt546-4141 b 8 r . C J 0 s e t 0 )57 t>069 S29.95 WK UP. 1&Ir,2 Ba PLUS UTILITIES ~ $45.500. 675·7788 45 It. Pool & Jacuzzi. 50 Newport slore & orrices. Mkt. $93,000. 3 units schools.s hopping, park & Santa •na 3280 s~e1~\~.r~'ocl·.01Tolrl~M· aESnaA•d. lnlants. NopelS : ft patio & deck w/Crplcs., 1 has ocean MESA VERDE immac 3 1 A ·1 l d N "' vv "-2'50 Newport u111d C'f OLDIE for price of l eor· · · 7 units. Priced right. Call Id · b 2 b f d Ir I poo · vat mme · 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 415 N. Newport DI. NB. .. ' u • " ·' Volleyball court. 5 Ted T re 5 se n view. 2 yrs o . No van r, a, rm rm, u rp. pets S425 833·8-l47 • 1 ner lot! Possibly dlvisi· Bdrms, J Ba., ram rm, 2 ( 714 ,639•67000rS44·Sl47 · cancies. 80% loan avail. D/W, cpts, drps, dbl gar, · · $15.i, l llr &ingles pct all &iii 9681 2 Hr, 1 Ba xlnt cond wJ, ble into 2 lots. Drive by s ecret c hildre n 's al9'n%.Agt.842·7407. fncd. $425 mo. Grdnr. LG.3 BR,2'2ba +bonus ulrlpd. • new carpet & paint . 723 I r ~i ne, Newport playrooms, photographic Corner C·2 for lease 8061 , 545-4740 rm & Crpl. Univ. Prk. nr. Sl75, 2 Br, kids pets CLEAN 1or 2 Br~!60·$1~ adults. no pels. ~Ii:>., HglS. 2 br, gar, huge dark room. BY OWNER. Bolsa, nr. Beach Blvd. L,ut e B~lboa Jsland Rec. C.:tr. S-175 tse. Hurry! 2 Br. appli. kid~ Adult:.. no pets. 2421 K 673-9169. 2992 Royal 75'x12S'. $41,500. 675·7788 $l22,000. 1840, 1040• 800 sq.ft. Duplex, view of ~lbay. 2 BR. ~pts, drps. gar. 2 552.0055 S4?·7<>W pet pool HUQ ~25. 16th N .Hts. 645·1<»8 eves. pa 1 m Dr. <rear of IJy Appl. 640.0049, OPEN 714.644.6172 Owne r will finance. sm; children up Lo 3 yrs. .,.ee/Brkr s H 1 N G L E 0 C 0 l . Markel Basket, Harbor IESTIUY HEW PORT HllGHTS HOUSESat&Sunl·S . 675·1884 OK, no pets. $175. Finrl what you want in HOMEFINDERS lage/Bach. umt w/hot &Baker> 1706 Port ManJeigh Cir. COftdomhdums R•al &tat• 646·2826 Daily P1lotClass1faeds. •642-9900• plate $150. inc. utll --l-1-lr-.-P-~-.l-. _Ba_l_c-on-)-•. - for HI• 1700 W•ded 290 COZY 3 br 2 ba lg. kit---63 1·~95 trPl". dr"pes, $1..,,. • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • •• • • r . r • SE'rK & r1ND" t,.7 .... "11\1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• am. rm. wt rpl. cpl, liii r 1 HorMTerm• 962·8936 IRAHDMEW $58,960 just ttbullt and new Crom Lop lO bollom. This 11 the one yO\I have been waitina tor. Huge living room & mas ter awte + den, 2 baths. Well loc1ted, bll ahade trees, with alley 1tccess. 1st time advertised. Call quicklt 546·.2313. O"(N fo 0 •II S IUN 1081 Nl(I ' lllU11M EASTILUFF Jmmac. 3BR, Oen. DHU dff<>r/land1c:p's. *·'°°· Own UO·I02:S Opo NEWPORT ·IESTIUY· Musl sell 1mmed! Assume 0 w N pr 0 Pert y i 1 drps. dbl. gar. S32.5 Lse 7~% loan. $64,000. Lrg 3 1 · 646·0862 br 2•,.; ba spUt lev. t 'arm In~ ewood, Hawthorn --------- kl , I I or so. Bay l\rea? ., BR FAM RM pd t + poo + no ma nt. WILL r•Y C"'SH '' . 'wtr. N.B.645·9557,0wner "' "' t:asts1de w/grrtnr. Isl & f'h. TOM O'Ales.-dro last & cln·g. dep. $300. Choice Harbor View 2 STORY T.D.rROPlltTIES 979·3848 Home·J BR, 2 BA. super $20.950 Full price, 2 (213) 67'·6907 anytime --------- lrg. country kitchen, bed rm, 2 bath. bltns. or (714) S46-S22l an. 6 3 BR., family rm., 2 ba. catbedul ceilings in range & oven, oversllld Frpl., bit-ms. Close to L/K, 0 /R & ex.lra lrg. closets, plenty of lltVIMICOVE schools & stores. $345 ma11ter bedrm. Cheery storage, Jo'/\ heot. air Res ponsible person Month,lease.S46-17S3 bock )'Ard . Low main· conditioning, your 11elec· would like to buy dlrecl 2 BR. szoo mo. All utils. tenance, so you can swim lion of carpets & drps. r om owner H lol ln pool 1 blk. away. Payments less lhl\n rent. r · omeor · pd. S. A. Hgt.s. 204 12 Greenbelt w/gradc Call Din or Ken at Ple1&secallS3l·1400· Cypress St. 751·7716 school at end. Owner go· 839·8321 A1,.ri. Wanted House lO buy on S Toro lZl2 Ing lo Santa Barbara· ___ __.;;...._____ contract. Low doWlt, low •••• • ••• ••• •••••••••••• Wants quick sale at HORTH LAGUNA! monthly. 968·8923 art 2 UR. 1 1~ 81\ condo, $74,000. Call ~6 or Spacloua, new two and 6PM. Rancho Viejo. Air, at- 80)/687·5373. 1833 Port thr6e bedroom u.nlt1. tach. g1r. pool, cpl. & Barmouth Place. NB. Ocean v1ew1. From Rt1ttaft dr~. 848·!»009"586-9563 S1t1SUn 1·5. 291& catatp ...;St;...·.:...--------t O.ycresl Beauc.y $10.,500 4 Br. 3 ba, lg 1ol, prtme ''Th• a1wr1·· Townhouse. loc. PIC. Al\642-8012 SM.500. 6'1>7az. •••••••••••••:_••••••••• ,._..Valley 3214 ........ ,. ........ 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ 1 102 2BR. 2BA. Brand new. 3 BR, 2 BA. By Owner. 076 See W knds 4' Ev ea ~-Cl•"'"" l \ \ Ll.F' Bl .\11' 644·1814. • •••••••••• •••••••••••• PRESlOENTlAL .•ti• o, I'• I t•l t' ,1 , ' HARBOR V1£W HOM 3 BR. Monaco model xlr• clean. Uy owner. s.w.soo. fee. 644 7114 -------- HP.IOHTS New Condo 28R, 2ba, pool bulll·ln1., TOWNH61JSE, s,11,900. 2 a1n1t• uory S39,950. BR. 2 Ba. 2 Story, Air Owner 175·358'T Cond. ln Irvine. 644-4887 ••• •• • • •••• •••••••••••• Swl m pool. tenn111. ull Costa Neu. 2 Dr. Sl40, adult. i2.90 mo. M6 ss..12 ulll pd. Mil ; also walk lo CONDO. 3 DR, 21;, BA w1t&r NB, $1.2$\.IUI pd; or L.ge bonuil rm. Encl pr .. try this ~can vu. i..1. pool . tennis & play· 6ch, Sl6S utll pd, slnales •roun d. $3 2~ / mo . OK. Alt/F'e.119-8430. 536-1002 HPL CALTEB RON C OOHOPO &O I TTLOKNARBPUREBR~ GNERRAEYR [T E R M s I L y y r. If SF T UOTE TNOH TECSARAEYNOP P\'Ll.1 FTOA IMLELLFORF C ALLGOEN O OIMLIH OCON ENTECRGOMNETOOTHA£0 AIRDDMARCOFTHNF.LJRR P 0 A E P U R,E 8 R EA 0 RT E Y YT MRREA COLC&LD IN GLR ~S GUtDLEOOOSQUADARAA U PTROOOEROBINRB~R U PM 1-11...... -..... ~ __.... .................. ~ .... ,...... ..... tldl .....__ ... M&lllll•--· 91t0NCO Oil.DING PO~Y COLT HO<;lt PUKEBlttO '1LLY MAU k"TALLION POAL 114UftASO YSAltl,ING TOMOltltOW! H ... • ...... "("' r : .. • F.11)0y 111ucll ,.,,., "SHli I FT11d" pu&lrf•• with ovtt '° diec.-ovtriet pef pentl I" an all·n•• '"'" o( 2•·Pllllf hMltlel•. i-. ordw volum• L II end DI, MNI II fort11ell, mall Inc c~ks ~•bit to "S..11 6 Find" in can o( th•• ntWllJl"P''· Apartme~ts Large 2 Br. 2 Ba, blt11 Unfunush•d range & oven. ow. $32l •• • • • • • • • • • • ••• • ••••• •• 6't6·348i or 548-6173 Corona del Mer · 3122 --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIOE Spac .. clean l HEW OU"-£)( br. Emply'd. sgl, aduJt.. Deluxe s plit.revel; 1300 No pels. Sl60. 642·0025 sq ft, 2 bdrm w/loft·den, EASTSIDE 3 br duplex frplc, plush crplg, hom.e· cpl, drps, enc. gar. ~ li ke storage, walk· an 642.1291 art 6PM wkdys. l'IOselS, balh & i;iuesL _____ . ___ _::__ bath, blln gas range & 2 BR, 1 Ba single story~ oven. paL10 d~ck. 2 car Shag Crpts. drps, pattot encloscrl i,iurage w/laun beam cc1I , frph:, gnr. dry room. Pay only elec· /\dulls S..:10. ~4 ·•t '! U'\C. Adults. So. of Coast ~Iden, 537 ·3125 llwy. 5 blks from beach. $425. 435 Ooldenrod, New 2Br over encl gar• Curo n a de l Ma r. ~asls1de . Bllns, cpts. ('7 14 >675 9337 drps, adulls/oo pec.s. $2'fO mo. 673·6041 3 Bil, l'' ba, yd, g~r. --------- wash/dr)', $37S mo. )'rly. EuWde TnhaUM Adlts/no PGU. Avl. 7 /l. Luxurious 1600sq. ft. 675 ·06S7 , 642 -7912. $280Permonth •• 1 m ·&.S0-1 Eu ttlct. Spocioe • 1 Br Ouplex-$215 Mo. 645·~ & 646-4&48 You don't n~ed a gun to1----------4 "draw Casl " when you l bdrm, uLls pd, $180: • pl.ace an act ln Uie Dall) b d r m s 2 o 2. Fr e • Pilot Want Ads! Call now washers. garagitt. Nace. -642·5678. s.36·4210 .. I • ' . ., ~ v • ' . . I <IN _. (Ii 11 1~· '~~~~DA;;;P,-~v~,~IL~Ol'~~::;;~:::::::=~==i::::§"'~t!doY~~·~Ju~n~·~·20~.~1~97~5!:-~~'!"-... ~~~~~~~..,"'" ............. ~ ........... ;;;, ... .:.. .. .:..;';...".'.~'~:~ .• ;..· ... ·• ... ~ ..... ·~· ... ;,,,..!"'~ .. "!ll~~:""l"l'"!"'l!li~:+1T..:;··1·n1:::i·· • •• • • Ot -• ,. ~I""' ... ... l>,dd il. .. -Bulld lt. .. Diaper lt ... Hammer It... Carpet SERVICE CTORY lum t ... '1 c "· pe ") · " " 2 11,.,Ceme~t It... Wire it ... Hoe it. .. Clean"ll ... Move-Dl·RE 1 Rajllflt . .<La~dsfa~ lt...Tlle 11 ... Tr m 11.;.sewlt,.. 1t ... Press 11...Paint lt...Nail it ... Plaster lt...Fix It... Haul it ... Add it ... Plant It ... Alter lt.,.uarn It ... Acc111tMt c......... CWW c.... Go .... '---· .,~.1:1._ 1 H4lllMCJe-&..... P..S-/Pll'\l"*J l'luu 11 .. t ~ -~A .... "'9111• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••\•••••••"-••••••• ..., w• wa , -..._,, . , ~ •• •••••••·••••••• ·,, •••••••~••••• • . . ······················· ...................................................................... ························ ...... . . . .... . ..... . Accnt JI: Bookk~u:ii M, AS'!' ER Craflsm!!n SUMMER DAY CAMPS Quality J Ma Int/ Ldicpg General Mainl&remodel' HOUSECLEANlNGt. our r will palnt L.ll. OTIS Phul\bl.nf We rit I: adJ\llt,)'Ollr pat· 2U Yr•. t:xp In Res· S_p~1alty. Remodelu:ig, are back! I Grades K-8 . ,sod, sprklrs, iOll c.'Of\d, Coman /in.aomeJn15idenc Busiae.-#. ~Janice's your h<>Uie. Water hlr•. all •lies. dls· tem. 'You sew iL Panu l1turant / Construction/ r~1~h work, rers. Fr $15 wk, Inc. all activities. c I e u nu p . 642·3331 / Mtc Neill •fU0.829l Ra11.ged1 Anna. 67$-65.Sl 640-1238 lkyant poaals, stoppa~e•. re· ~~! Pattern n~11t rtd· Ket11il . ~-'1 ·086!l or est.Guarworlt-&99-311li. M ·1''. 9.4, ex-tr• hr.Ii , 64S:·<l90tJ. pairs, remodeling 1tnd JusUnaava.~ 6'10.WT. a vu ii. Central Dible llANDYMAN-Homes &: •llOUSECLF.ANtNG• Int/Ext .• ~tee &t. l 8 replping. New Construe· .4~.t.-a... F~~~~~.;~~•h. a·.. Church. 645.5050 J a Panes e Ex per l Apt.s. Conscientious Gd8y relia_b2~~p627le 1 GAP,•.·.", 9.96W0~2do76A61~,",',· lion. :?4 lits. lie It bOod Top Soil 11 finish. I L 11 n d se a pe . Fr e CraJi•man. tWS.-"... rate•/~,,..s......... ,. &12-ti263 • • ... ,,,,,,.,._, •• , ••••••••••••••••••••••• mode11AddiUonM9·4159 c ... tractw· 8 ti t ar o · ,... ........, -~5J6~_.:194~31_ ______ j-'~::':;;;;;:;;;--;;;;;;::;:;;-'-I Blgs1vin&1bybcina your • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 m a es esigns. Exp. Japapese ·Lady . $PLUMBING •Top 6;91!•Composl• own contractor, rree est. Cq9t Set'"Ylce Spechi liz~ In fi:itio cO\I • w o u Id Ii ke lo do Reasonable. Pro{. !:a.lilt MARV' •Mul~Redwood'* Licpror. consuJwnt.Ca(l ••••••••••••••••••••e:•• J-~.l l.Gerwick&Soo era, fencing, ish pond loss houtecl eanlng. Own lng. Jnt·Ext. Also apts . o •MB~:. ... ,,_ C•U*'t$30 ... 1,, ..... o•~ Cart>•l & U~holste•y Add/Remod Any pther General yard ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ya...irua 8 h '"'-/ N JODT "'"'= . .... -~ No Bl 114321 work 979 7731 a lt3 -., ~ .... .. J. ,,_..,~l .._. eac area..-• / • c 1 ea" n g . tea"' & • · • · 1 • Windowl," wlndshlelai, 1 • 636-5706 • • Repair, repipe, water ~.S . ..tce \: ..U..s1 SerYk• Shampoo. f'ree e$l . 673·GQ.l.l 549·2170 6'<l·01:W5 a t G. n1irror11. etc. ~ard & Experienc~. del>CfUlil~le • baa ta.r•. Servi•lines. •••• ••••• 8ft••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti46·7Mll DICK 1-IUFFJ\IAN Cl eunups, Treework. custom. "foblle service. l ad)' w1JI do 'Y'dur P.tiosr -' llO(lestwork 6:&2·9315 .! d' T Set-vi Proresslonal'l'yping: Add ·l<e model·.i:>atio Gard e ning, Min ot TflE GLASSMAN, hOusecleani.ng.636-0974. ••••••••••••,.._•••••••••• · for • reo ce. llea~onable & t~ficient Carpet m.ao-reasonable: Sheltcr-Deeks·Gaa::ebos . Lndiocp'g. 10yrs In area. 898·23.50 L'-'.1eep' '--Sunshade, coyws, decks, Properiy M•mga11•M LlE.•,•1erli: ~c;: JJew. Ph:S49-311SJ r epalrs.jnstallation, 6(62693 -~ firerln.g,benchea,wood, ••••••••••••••••••••••• e Pi ute · \ cleanin~. Call 581 ·8956 ~~c~e .tet:!:>. r~cl G44·7598· · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• brk, ccfn4, Quality. Fair P.ROfESSIO!llAL Tr,.-e· HCmo\lal limbing & l'!i NANC'f BARNES .. , ~..., H-'ing Ford'a ·i...~ndscape. Sod price.Cre~tivtdeslgnll. J>.lOPElll'.Y Shrub c learlng. Yard ~··Typing Serviee. Reali. S~eani <;;a rpct Cle::ining Dressrnalr.ing MIKE SGARDENING ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lawns, Spriftk.len. Lie/ Remo<1elin1lge/smjobs. MANAGEMEN'l' Care.6'2·2624 .· r111tes by the page or eodor1zer, flea kille ••••••••••••••••••-••• Quality Yard·1\iaint. YOU CALL.· WE llAUL !Muted. 963·7817. • KeR, t\IN 64,2.:lTIO. Ray, hour. G4U·58i5or M8·2'Wl. too! SIO ltUOAn. Insured. Dressmaking in I.he 1'.:uro· N6, CdM, CM •S48·0930 ALWA VS AVAILABLE days 675·11184. We .care. 3% of Gr<l61i 1 Tutori•g ·w•~n Ol.Ymv1cCarpet&l&-Om3 P••n •••nner. June L YARDWORK.·---·7 ROT01'fLI..1NGIZ5 1 _ ... andscape Maintenance ~ ~ Laodscapi~g-Sod Sales. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c......__t/C-. special l>~REE swim suit Com pl cleanup/ser,·ice y G h I · f~ree e.st. Master charge Plos'-/R--'-ApU · Commerdal IS yrs. Experience -.................. -·-···· Moving, 1-latJling, Cleanup. 2 CoUeae St.u· dent:c. Exp. ft Reas. 640.1749. / .. 0 L · l\<10 IN , au 1ng, •.....-•r--o Remodel, new construe· ••••••••••••••••••••••• w any ..., · panlS swt. r..stimate. M&-9i07 i;arage cleanup. Reliable Oays/eves 000.2170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lion, elet'trical serv. LEONITE CONCRETE Designed & made just roe fast service. 963--Gt.52 .. ~~~~~~~::::=--1 PATCH PLASTERING Ues ig n & Bui lding. STAMPING . Co b · youbyCordayFashiorui. Selling·Renling llouse? Pahttill9/Papering All Types. Free E s· ZinkDe\lelopment S!"l6·1!nf.5. bles tone, bri('k. tlle, Hy appt onl y. 556-4232 Clean Up lhat Garden •f-l,\ULJNG• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti mates·. CaU.54C).Ql25 131 Tustin A\le WhtdowCle2 ':1 palios. elc. 640-4J4S. f"ull reg. Serv. 751·8414 Et'l"JCJ ENT & FAST Pr or pa inter, hones t. Tustin · 5-17-0l:!&I ....................... Addnaonl remdl/repa1r ir:.1 I · I "&J GARDENING patio/fact!hft home or Pu11os, Urivew-.i ys, Con·"'« nco " . ••556-0347 •• work, reas. lnt/ext, fl'ee VERY NEAT PATCH es t . Rers . 548·2759, JOJ;JS & RESTUCCO. Roofi1t9 Residencefe-offieecompeliti'olebid. crete wor~. Tracto ••••••••••••••••••••••• Completeandneal GENt:RALHAULING lt.McCullough646·07!16 work. t 'reeesL 837·8832. ELt:c·rRIC IAN. S 1nl Cleanups,froee:st •REASONABLE• 6-12·3913 Free est. 893·1419. ••• ••• •• • • ••••••••• •••• Free est. 640.8073 REPAIRS. All types . 11.eas, rree est. lie: Walt 830-5020 anytime, _o:::::::.::.::.:.:::::.::=:.:.::::c.1:::-:-::---:--::c-------jobs t ma1ntfrepairs. 22 968·8531 or &17 ·1070 CALLG46·584S •TOP QOAUTY c_,,..ter Child Care yrs exp. li e 233108. PAINTING• USE THI ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••··~·••••••••.•• 548·5iOJ. Japanese Gardener . Hauling /C~ lnlerior&Exterior !SAVI::&: Profit. Custom Exp. babysnter. School Co mplete Ma in l .· 541·3182 Call Lee 830-7278 JUSTPLUMllMG? ••••••••••••••••••••••• USE THE DAILY PILOT "1'~AST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY fo'or Result Service Call 6'2·5678 ext. 3%2 DAILY PILOT "FAST USULT" SHYICI ~ f~~?:1io~~p;~~ a~tu~ ~g~.h A,cr;;s; Ti::. Pa~'"::~ ~~~~~:.~.~~•~•~• ;7~~;,~8u P. f'ree e st. l.fauling, Shrub Removal, j ~~~~ l J ~ (! I N.f E ~l Fas~~~One ~~~::al.es Designs.645---3439. C l emente. '198·2375. • • . I Yard Cle.anuJ•. Call Lee., x e rior. ~ 0 1 JUST PLUMBING Murilyn. •GENI E01-:ENE~ts• Weeding, 1rin1ming. 642·7347 I your budget. Frank. •642.411 1 • Rl'.?model·Rm Add·Patios --~-------1 Su mm er S p ecials. llauling, mowing, edg · . 554·5996 ----='-'=----1 cab i ne ls ·Car PorlS. Child Care . Lice:Q,'ied. Installed & Guar. Gold ing. Sprklers. Cleanup. A-l oving hauling clean-ups I . . Plumbing . Rooting $6.00 DlllECTORY ,,.,.._ Gar age 5 , ~1 r Le e . f"riends-'foys.J'la)'i'oom Coast Elec. 551-6275 & ti42·25MO. 6·llpm. 1-·ree[ e"P· A·l work. Free ests. •THE HAMGMEM• 1>erdraln or $11.SOpcr hr. SJS-3562 Loving Care. 968.£819 581·11 22. est. Sludents. 847·2126 I 0 . SchwartiSr. 558·1301 Lowest537·2211. s....ic.c .. 64Z·H71 ut. )ZZ '. ..... lac•h u..tw.. ...... hwnts Uwftrft. . ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••. •••••••••••• Apartments ,,_,,.shed ~~~~-~~~~: ... !~.~j~~.·!~!!~.!~~ ... !?.~~ ;~!f!~:.~!!'!~ ..... !~~!]~!!':1!'!.~~.!~~~ M~J::•s, Trust 5035 ~.'!.~.~:,••••!~~! ~~!!~~~~!' ....... !~~~ Newport leach 3869 •• ~.~!'.1~.'!'!~.~?!~ LI.DO Lux. 2b~, 2ba apt. Seekin g Guy or gal to Separate Office. 180 sq nj2500 sq rt shop in Orange ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: ~x ·of "Kitte~. ~rpl , pa110 . JO deck, .,.•tr. share 3Br, 2ba Duplex. +storage. Pacific Coast w/ofc & rncd storage LOANS t BO°' Owner p1cW:up or w111 2 BR, 2'<, BA Sludio apt. Bllns. D/W, cptg & drps, Patio. S265 mo. 7t>I! J oann. i\~t. 838·81..61 2· I IR LOFT ONLY 1·2 IR WfLOFT P\"t Patio. rrpl, 1 yr lse Available June Isl HAYLOFT Al'TS 283 Avocado, CM 645-0143 bano Poi•t 3826 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANVIEW 2 br. for qual"d. people. -!>43·4391. Aft. 6Pl\I SPA<.:IOUS Lower 2 br, 2 'b a, ga r . $235 1no . 4~·1999 , e\I CS &: \11knd~. 'El Toro ~ 1832 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pf~ifi1-00~·t".AOfYJ vu:w. 675·liJ59 ~odern, rurn. Newi?Ort J.Iwy . CdM. 675-544-1 yrd. Wired ror machine UP 0 /0 g_ive away. Vic. Beach & PARKHEWPORT UOlll<MWCOICl'1 ! • , ~ores. $165 mo. Ken. shop.~5·0760 lstTDLo--81/:i:0/0 Orangewood! Stanton. •p •1y••~ • N " w r o R ''"""'"'· FULL SERVICE 897 ·ll•O "' "' ~·s aouutUUIOltlYlllC WATEllF'HONT (July 2000SQ. FT.w/3ofc"s 2ndTDLoaM .=.c;::.:::__ ____ _ on the bay -~ ~··11 _.,~ ...;(1'110 Aug. 1 2 u ll 2 Ila. fully LUXURY Lido Isle home. EXEC. SUITES Org. Cty. Airport Lowest rates Orani;eCo. P•rS011als SlSO L I. . • Bo(h.lor1 , urn 'd .. s leeps 8. t "ree llayfront wfboal nlOOr 'g. F""Ou $ 180 ~"·7-8. Sattt.r M""" Co. ••••••••••••••••••••••• uxury apartmcn1 1\·111g y 1 1 1 & 9',I ... -0 • •7 U\"erlook1n~ the "'ater. •I BR ,2BR boat dock . $300. "'k . ry. renta . Isl, a.st A" lA 833-3640 ...•.• • 642·2171 545·061~ PREGNANTJ Enjuy :;i50.000 health •2 &R & Oen 675-t.il~or 7i4-~ cl n"g. der; i<!IO monthly. arpor rea New 1600 sqn 2ofcs. heat SeT\ling f-larbor area 2-1, Carin g confidential sp<1. 7 s w1mrrung pools, i From $175 -$485 ~l a!~ or to em~_le. f-lomc:1aoo· ofc + 400' warehouse, & hot water, 220 pwr. Tup years counseling & referral. l1 ghtcd tennis courts. BALBOA ISLAND U73.:i280 Wrk . 545-6000 cair~t lited <.'t"i l'g/prkg ·C~M~loe~.~·~1~3-~1~4!1"7c· ___ J:;'~;;:-;;--;-:::::::::::::::::;:;-I Abortion, adopt ion & M•K1V.rdeE01t &Ada1n1 3br.2ba.onbeachA\"l. Ask for Don or Lv. · · -2NDT.0 . Loans wanted. plus miles of bieycJ{ 540•1800 6128 lo 7112. 673-32-15 ?.lcssage r.t • L zone $225 mo. •Industrial Rental Wanted We have clients waiting keeping. trails , puttin g, shur·1~=========-l ,c-=~"'-".,~-~~:--i · 646·1252 Need 800 Lo 1000 sqrt. in lo buy 2nd TD's. Loanonq --A~P'-'C~A~R~E~. ~"~'-2563-'-'-'- rlebo1'rd, eroquet. J uni01 Newporl-New-2 Or. Qui=et person to share my , * 1 MO FREE RE~* Costa Mesa Area. Back 2nd TD's. Make ne w 2nd Increase your bust line 1 l's frp, $229.50 monthly ; __. Ba . $225 per wk & up Turtle Rock house. $1!">0 1·2·3 Rm. orrices rrol'n s treets OK. lmmed. Occ. TO's. Call Equily ln\lesl· to 3 cup sizes. 2-wks or also I and 2·bedroon> rS .... ..,, 67.>-1453 mo. 1.,2.0116. il3S p er mo. Near Call494·7903art6PM. me nt Div .. narnetl your money back. plans and 2-story lo11>·n / h 0 u s e s . Ele c t r i < Tl,, 1 ~rc 5 Laf:!una Beach . Lo\lely FEMALE 25·40 lo share 2 airport. No le~e req. Lease 1000 sq. fJ. w/ol!ice.1 ~M~o~r~11~:a~g~e~C~o~. ~&1~5~·2~134::_:~'~'J"""~·064~~·~·:'~8~4~6-~7~9~59::~-kitchens, private patios ~ l;:t: oeea nrront home. Bil ho use w/same. Cdri-1. 833·3223"9T1I noon 110·220 \/Olta"e. 1-leat, hot Yrs in Orange Co) o Drinking problem"! or balcorues. carpeting. Avail rno. of July $15-00. A\·I. 7112. $150. + 'h resp. Bea ut. private Newport water. New Wdg. Good CoillAlcohoJ Helpline draperies. Sublcrraocnn CORONA DF.:L i\.tAH H 1 ta l\f y c r s , HI Lr . 644·6!:141 ext!c. office In suite. loc. 645·224•1. Lost·& Found 5300 24 hrs a day83S·3830 parking with elevators. 2 Hr To11>-·nhoust', frph:, 4~-1 ·5·120 or !#60·1701 I< bl 645 3700 •••••••••••••••••••••••1---'"ir"-='-'=='-'-- Optional maid service. frornSl7~ JUr rronl S<N:i. .Fe male Hoommate to easona e. · l200_Sq. t't. M·I w/rront LOST/1'~0UNDAPl:.'T' SPJRITUA.LREADER Just nort h or Fashion Pool. tennis. cont1ncnt;,il • NEAH NEW 2liR 2ba s hare 3 BR Apt. w /same. EXECUTIVE "t . or.rice, lge rear door. 220 : d . Lo . 0 0 A~1 lOPM J·laod .. , J om"-r"" ··n<I w t all bllns .. close to bay $120 . mo. 675·6001 t:dM look.on" Ne .. ;po'wrt H~,0,~,'. 3·Phase. Unit 16, $185. 629 9GO·i?9CKI A option, w pen 1 ' to ••••••••• •••••••••••••• " .. ,..., .... .. breakf:oist StJ1nc oc~an & ., .. ....., Cost Spay /Neuter Info Ad\·ice on al, matters. ~ BR & DEN condo, dbl San Joaquin 1-lJlls Hoad. Catahnn ,·iews Separate & bt:ach. S2Z5. wkly. llouse in C~I Res1JOnsib\e 400 to22...0sq fl 642·4644 Termina"I W.ay ' Costa . 3!2 N fJ Carpi.nQ_Real "'ar, p'1oo, blln,, ~J 1'elephone(714J(i.t4.J!KIO f . . •1 •J UORM.2ba,frplc.'.':.!. · .'.·fl . l\tes a . Days 540·5710, LOST : lge male blaek SanCl~ffiente-,Forappt. " -for rcnlal information amily seclion. t.: u.se 10 IJlk to hea(·h. ~.wkl y. j male, 2:.i·.~O. ent $l2S 444 N. NEWJ>ORT BLVD. eves. 646·06&1 LAll. Ans. to "Hick"' Vic. n>. r ~~-e ~y; :w 8k33n· ~7 ~O:l -----------I s hopping & line l..eal·ll. • LIKt: Nl::W. xlra lrg· mo. 548-3762 Unit ""C"'i&S. Lake Forest, El Toro. Call:492-:ry34 , 492·9136 LIVENearThe Beachl 644·2fill. J Blt 2''l ba w /all _th,e5Brllome CdM.Roomfor UtiLPd. 675-8457 RENT600sq.fi.SllO.ll2S Owner&are heartbroken.Witnessesnecded toacci· l 5S l·5J7.J./96Z·Z826 Casa del Sol bltns. ~.DOCK pn\I 3 people over Zl. $170 mo , sq fl. Sl55. l200sq (l$l70. Reward. S31 ·W54 dent occurring J.ton May I H•tingto• leoc.h 3840 Beauliful Adult·Apts 'fRE.EXCITIN(; avail , S2ci:.i. wk. .."3. ti7!'31.2-t'&fl7S-ISl9. SlOO rno. furn. or Un~urn. 673·7039t 675·5ll6 . 26, 1 ;45pm, Irvine &San· 1.7 · .. ···.··.·o··o·.·.·OH······u·s····· FromSllD PA.LMMESA.A.PTS. JA.COISREALTY v • Air, c rpl, pack1Jtig:. leMakW..+ed 4600 LOST :Yellow~B,5mo. tiagG Sts, N.B. ~-5.554 21661 arookhurst,llB J\tlNUTESTONPT 675·tib"i0 Stra1~l,roalcto share lrg W es l c l1r1 Dr., NB .••••-••••••••••••••••• old female. Vic. Lake wttkdayo • , new apt in J't.ll.$121 per 642 ·4097 . Forest, El Toro. Please · • '" · 962·6653 f1 BC!r. Attra rt ivc 2 UR . near mo. J\1ust be neal. Greg . _ Need s mall home«>!' Apt. relurn for r e ward . Trav~ '5450 \ Guaranteednorent Bach.1&2liR.from S165. Ue a ch. A va il. July 2131685.52 17 x333 CdM Sg L to 1,50 sq. ,ft. Oc~anfrontorPen1nsula $8l·00.74 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -e--incceaseinl975 AdulL'i.NoPcts Sepl. Wcckly.673·0".!.36 H.wy, drps, A/cond.d . Po1rit. Yrly._ 636·7~12, a,,: MESA. VERDE 1561 i\.lcsa Dr. Room male wanted, NB . f,lev. c pts, pkg. 40<. Jodi Aug l, ...-111 consider FOUND: Silky Te rrier, SEE' EUROPE BY CAR OH BEACH 2 Hdrms.,1''2 hath i:un<lo (jHlksEaslotNc11>-·1)()rt llALliOAPENIN.PT Iiay&HeachArea, !\ta s ters Ownr/Rltr . Sept.I Fem. Sml. Vic. 17tll & . wit.!1 pool. $335 i\.1o. .-,'.',}.~~~}.. Desira ble duplex, up1:1er. 675 ·6&11 aft. 5PM 673·4120 HOUSESJTTING Avl. ror \Val nut 118 , f>.t5.427g_ STEPS TOIEA.CH u "°""' spacio us, tile. crpt, Purchase any European Bachelorfron1$2.15 2 8 R,lba.unf,sal5 ----------·l rt s hw·hr . disposal. Beautiful!)' furnished 3300 S(l l•'T, crpts/drps, Summer. mos. Gd . LOST ; s m all re 1nale ~ar for d e livery in 2 lir. 1&2 Barrom $275 NEWPORT CREST ti# thermo. heal. sumn1er bedroom apl. with pool to "Sl5. per 1110. Call 646·2l30 w/pets & plants.' Xln t. Si am e s c Cat. Vic . Europe & let us pJan your ~ ~HR, il IJa cOndon."~ n or longer. 673·2039 s hare. C.M. $21.JO per mo. or679·37U9. ref"s. Call: Days, Mr. Bus hard & Adanis. H.B. individual toH.t_. From " . .-Winter at.the beach w· H•v•.~ ~e in cludes a ll utilities. Quinn 9·5, 559·1363 . lteward. 962·7660 lake·ofl" to home-landin". is beautirul ic -c Co rn 1)i e1e ly Furnished. 963·35llorS~7119G 2MO'SFREEREKr 'll be ' 1 h ds• ~Viewsorocean.Cata · SUMl\1t:RHEN1'1\.LS !Bit. sleeps 4. il50 wk. 1200 sq.rtofficesuiteNr. Room Wanted. Mature FOUND : Blk & whl y.ou ·in t~ an o1· . lina ~ Palos Verdes ' 2UK , s leeps 5. sioo wk. 1\1al e or Fem. 2."l·30 10 oc ·Airport. 4 offices & coople desire roorn .. ~~~r spotted dog with brown ~=rerts, AlsoEl'';""'R·A&UTre0n- "' •Large privatedceks · B.IG' Unc short blk to 45th St. s hare a part. 1n f~V. r eception area fully garage or separate.""""'e ears. Westclirf. 5-18·5249 cars. '"4 , l •:MHrSecurity beach. Also yearly S hari. 9li2 ·61 2 G, earpctcd & draped. $450 entrance for occasional Lido Village. N.B. •l!eated Pools-Saunas lea ~e.,. 646-8362 day,..,, ~•Oc•_m~-2cp_m"-------per mo inclds util ei.:ccpt wknds while boating or FOUNO: Tape Rc<.-ordcrl _6c7c3_ .. 1c>SO:::: __ · ____ _ •\ ·g edcove'ed • ~1:!·43·18 e,,es. gas.752·7376 at Balboa Yacht Club. C11111675·542·1 NEED F I h 'ssi n l~ ..................... iiiiiiiiiml c===cc=------i.'ltaledes irettclean,young Home (2131 877·181S or , . . . . , ema e lo s r. parking UALBOA Penn. Occa.n-or old fem . for room· . 4450 orrice ("13) 464 -7461 LOST : ~Ian s initial driv g. of VW lo •Additionalrrcepark1ng from $165 ,rnt . Cott. or apt . mate. Small place by ltts1MssRe"tal Collect -Diamondringwilh "l\I''. Portland. Ore. & back. • l\la 1d st:r vicc a\'a1L Oak wood o ffe rs 1 hi'.? Family ·S ize. sips 618. oi:can. No s moke, i10 mo.1 ·~·~·~·~·~·~·;·;·;·:·:·:··~·~·~·~·;·;·:·:··~i~~~~· ~;;;:;:;;s;.-;-;;::I Reward, no questions Leav·g. 6f23, retum by •t'u"rn1ture avail. ""OU p/wk. :\Ir. Connelly ·. 675-9637 11 Needed. I-louse. 3 Bel. l yr. asked. Vie. 4)'.) Via Lido 7/27. I child OK! 498·2355 f1ncst 1ncountryclubh,·· -THE COLO"'Y I «oo -Soud NB 6755'ti7 fl ini,:ataprice,·out·anaf· 557.57;0 davs, 673·1· 05,-I ' h '8 f""ll ease_.,-c .11'°s.t-Almlo. 5PM ' .. '.a ~19Ht&. Open J\1 -F 10·6 Sat 10·5, Sun 12·5 Huntincjton Pacific 7110t'eanAve (i'l4)53G·l·'8; Managed by William Wailers Co BIKE TO IU.CH Refri gerator. Security. Pool. Jacuzl1 , !tee. Uld~ w /e xerc1 s e rm . Hilhurds. CulorlV. JllVINI<: Al' :\l&-;1\ on. .'i<l5 -~ TWO bdrm. I gar. Beach l'riv . L ido s hopp in g HEAR SHOf'PIMG <trca. S2\:lj/mo.t>73·282H Bea utirul n ew 2 UH -~-. -•• studio apts . f"rpl l·s, WF~.STC LIF F 2 br. l '::i ba . bltns, dishwashen;. 2 ca tuwnh~.u~c. A_dults, no garage. Sundeck.s. t-'rom pets. 11 21! lledlord Lane . $260.536.:l579 ii285. rn o. ,\vall 7/15 . 548· 7533 •NEW TRIPLf:XES • • , " 1,2.& 3 BR. Sl!.IS .• $:.'95.,~.3 Br .• ha,l.llkto~<·h, $315. Patios. t'/P. · No pel..stc hildren. 't rly Huntinglon St. 539·6779 W-Newport. 642-160.1 eves. · ema e o s are r, Fam1 y. a ma en lord. 'fhere "s SI mithon house u n Balboa Is. 30RETAILSHOPS Agent.494·4439. watiow in rec rc al1on facilities. Oceun f"rnt. Cottage . 2a r. 675·7 111 Prime reasonable space FOUND : Small good •••••• .. •••••••••••••••• NIGllT LIGllTt:D TEN· Coniplelely furn. Week· a\lailable large Ii: small. Mature female wants rm. Ring. Vic. on School Bus. Schools & NISCOU RTS.Arullt1n1e ly.Cau 675.72881833.022'.!. Garages for Rent 4350 Old world charm with w/bath & kit. priv. near Pis. call to ldenliry. lnstnlctio. 7005 activities director who 1 -~---------1 ••••••••• ••••••••••••••! f'cench windows, gables shops & bus. 646-9963 673·6489 ••••••••••••••••••••••• plans parl1cs, BBC.l 's, llermosa on the beach. Garage !-"or R~l $20. & trees. Adjacent lo Art Lessons · Paint draw trips &1~c ~trceSun· i!Ull rur11-$225 11>-'k , 228 F..AlbertPI t'es t i\la l of ArtsWanttoSUB·LEASElBRLOST: Siamese. female ceramlc.s, c·.:afts'. day brunch. 1 am i I 1 es 0 n I y 549-2288 Grounds. furn. PARK NEWPORT w/org & flea collar. Vi c. Adults/Children.64S·9.'i57 Plus beautiful singles, 2i:l/376·473J f al 580BROADWAY ror July or July & 15th & Kings Pl. N.B.1-':::'.C:::'..:::::'."""-"""'°°" 1&2 bedroom apl s, 0 ficeRHt 4400 LAGUNA BEACH August. Older resp. &12·6696afl.5;30 TENNJSDAYCAA-IP furni,.hed & unrumished. SAN CLl':MF.1'iT1': ••••••••••••••••••••••• mature couple. Call col· Fo"r · JuqiOrs. 2 Weeks. Re nts rrorn $165. Prices· Bea ch Apls·Selection PROFESS"LCLASSA 494•7915 lect, Don McCallum, FOUND: Miniature male Priviri t e Club. Top vary l;y loe at1on. Models t'rom $175. per. week. Bld g, 2790 1.farbor Blvd. 1 , ......... ~~~~~~""."~\j~";,'~·~1~03~5~;;.;;;;;:;--;~;;;jl Cpllie or Shellie, vie Teaching Professionals. op·'••I O lo 7 .So•·ry no i>e'~ t:ALLHER·r1IA Ht.:NRY c >I ,-d ood South Coast P laza. T''"'P avai'I •75 ~ ..,,. ·' · Ir con ·• w Retired Cpl needs rental "~" 0·'46 • • · orc hildrcn. Ht-.:AL'fOHS 4!12 .. 1121 panel walls, dra11es, ...,.,. ,. 5455893 0 k d carpet, e lec., mus ic, TOP LOCATION Ocl Lhru i 'eb. Pref. rurn. · a WOO licachfront, Newport MESA. VERDE Newport J!arbor area. f'ound : I rish Setter male. u · 1 · r So ~-r ·r G d J Hr . 2 Ua . xlnl \/Jew. janitor. parking. i\.l .lt. A "'00 -1052 Vi c. Orange/15th St, HD n1\l~~s ty o ; ...,. I . a.r en Stever. 1\t gr. 557-0136 or DRIVEPLAZA. pproxr mo........ Call 960·2'3S cert1f1cd tutor wdl tutor A Slvs9.t\va1IJuly. tli all d t 1 & pa.rtments 642.5251 or ~4757 646-8396 for s~ore or o ice. Ample 8usittns/l•vest/ gra e eves mosl ..... ,.,... h .c" 680 Irvine At 161h 6 45-0550 parking. Town & country Finance LOST: Altered male Lilae a cad e m i c ·.ate a s. Deluxe l lir, CdM , cunl· 1501 WestcliffDr. atmosphere. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Point Siamese c al .. 1,64:..::5c·9c7c2olc. _____ _ •p~er~!~!~~~t!~~d~1~i~.· LNe•aws•~tO>"ffiin:"°ce"Spac·a1 Ctr• l~~t~M!s~:~~ii· luOpsi~ 1-"ly SOOS $~~~:-a':s :1il;:=~~6vic. Jebs W•t•d. 7075 .. , r-· ~ 'I C""'-""""'°"::.::::::::-'."-_I ••••••••••••••••••••••• no ""''IS. """" July·, Call on Sole Managor ••• •••• • .-~ ~ DELUXE offit-e, comm 'I • • ••••••••••••• Lost: Sm . male blk &: bm 1'.:XCELLEN"'XYPlNG 2 BR. 1 liA , d shws hr,J liR., l '~ ba.; .. I door to Room• Aug. Spt:cial ralc ror (7 14 J642·3lll ext Z.16 v d" d • ,W IW cpt. drps, patios or beach .. o~~~ -~t. 100~.. 4000 season. 673·l2ti5 _ _c_:..::c.:==::.c::::-=.:co_. &: industrial spaces. Also en 1ng Dachshun mix ... Taj '" in my home 1>alconic~ 1-'ncl gar 1r.r: Ohvl' St. SJ2,j_ t;.t;!-6J Ill ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1..:=="'-='-==----mini warehouses in CANDY ROUTE lost ~ton, Bal Isl. 675-0189 Call Pat67S-.177 · · ~. ·N · --H00'.\1$ szo. wk up wilh y ti Retlfal 4250 Laguna Niguel & Mission Excellent route cf cal\dy m1 rrom ocean. o 1>ets. 3 li H Lovt:l\· duple!<. t'rJJI. kitche n SJO 11>-'k up ·hpl. oco Ofl I Viejo areas. Handy to & . LOST : 9 mo old Chocolate Male,, Nurse Available ~00/mo. ~arner & Bvlsa (·pis .. pati~. gar. Walk to 54a-:t7 ~or.fi.1.l -J9ti7 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Diego Fwy. 200 to youS::~::.~fJ:i:f"!~~ ~~ Lab. lltvr, male, ans lo Private duty, 14 yrs exp. t:h1 c;a . 4662 1\llio, apt.,\. Nwiil. lli!!h. $375 lease. CABIN , Rig Bear. sleeps 2000 sq fl. As low as 30< 1 1 ''Coco '·. Al s o rem! R~erynces:.67"6641 846·.>8·17 \ ,. t i m n , .. rn , ... alk 12. Col 'fV. pooltbl, 2 fpl. . r 8311.,.,,.. s upp ement--111 ary or Chihuahua. 11 y-old Help · &IU·08~~' gt, .... en c a · ..: g.,.. pP.rsq t.· --"-~----I pension . Location•. •• ' W led 7100 -~-----1 lo beach. Vi e Pac. Coast sundk. Day/wk. 4!M·8611 ;..-grey & blk, ans to .. Chi · • . LARGf.: 2 br s lucho, palu), llG CA.HYON EA.ST II w Y. & Ueach lil . 'cLc•c•'-="c'ch_.______ ./=--,._.. 2 sHOPs-; ideal location Installations & Training quita". Lost nr. l·larbor ••••••••••••••••••••••• fncd. Couple. infant ok. Spac1oui; 3 Br, apart. on l_536c'c..·ll>c'clc8 _______ 1· ./1-.-ror books tore, candle furnished. 1''inancing View Homes. Reward. , No pets. $167 . .iiO. i\vi11I ft1 A i\.t ~I 0 T II Lake s ./f'ViA _ __.., s hop or 8 ,1 ga ll•ry. &\lailable. Ca n be ex· Day• 646.9716 .0, E•o• 'LTIR•n-s r J h Al h "Olf t·ourHe. 2 car '" D I c ·' ......__ --ded lull · I " ,.. ,.. _.. a ter une t6t . so2 r " P\•t e nl/K.priv.Cft1 c u x e on u o . ./ Located in Lhe Mall at pan to tune" n· 6"1<1·5272 .4$SISJ.A.MT studio a\lall July Isl , w1autodooropcner.air ,,.,.··/wk&''""fmo.up Everyt hin g furn 'd . ,/.__...._ The F'a<lory, N .D. come.•For'lnlormalion _..~. 7 0 cond., lrpl, Wt!l bar. dbl .,..... ~ ~ .. ~ 1 .. 5 k S<S.. h 714 119 ·-· LOS'r IPar\-nmeJ 84 ·'1·14 s clf·c l ea ning ove n . 548 ·5~34 or55ti·005K ,·,•~,··,'. J per w . ..,.. '6~7~3~·9606~~-------l·"P_·,,.--·c..,_·c-c.._.,---I : 1-l oney & white _ Colli'e, male, S yrs old I 1 SPACIOUS 2 br"s. $159 & Was her 1drye: eonncc· Summ•r R•ntals 4200 lftclMstn• Rental 4500 On S~Je Liquor Llcen&e. ear bent down. Artsw~rs Xlnt woi'klngronditlons St69. Children OK . J7~11 lion. ~tc, ~le, Etc !••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPOllT Steps t -----------···•••••••••••••••••••• No inventory. No l()('a· to ·:Barney", Vi~ Do\ler &out1l1Ddlngbeneflls. "1\"Keetson,l blk .W.o 644·0500 BAl~IJOA Penln.2 brapt, bcwchmod.2&4br.$.l 55'PER5qFT NEW BUILDlNGS a. lion. $35,000. Contact Shore s, Reward ! ApplytO-<tMon·•)i Beac h HI. ol'f Slate r1·1-.-1-1-,--,---3-·I J blk 10 bll)' & ocean,1 _l_o~S4_SO_w_k_._&1_2·_3l_OO ___ 16l7WESTCLIFF-ND O.C. Airport.24iOOtoBOOO Carol 'Or Roland Sims, 642·3089. 1 _84_2_·038_9 _______ 1 ~b~. ~uem 1~8%r ':1 y~~·, $120. wk . July only. R...-tals to shan 4300 ___ A_G_T_. _54_1_--oo.12 ___ ~ sq rt. ample parklng.l~84~2~·~1'~l~O~. ______ l ;L~OS::;T;;"~S;---.,,---~--1 ..• J .C !PENHIY CO BR 3 '' "· h •· o U I (> 96<i:·Mti80 SOME UNITS FOR tNCOMETAX"·-1·n .. s : m. Teacup Poo· al~Wand 2 , 1'1 1. to 1.-.:ac , rurn r n um. wncr --------1••••••••••••••••••••••• •140 up store-0rf1ces cpt. """ di f I d ~ N I 67, ' _, L nd · • SALE AT 10% DOWN_ No~kkeeplng.MosUy e. ema e, a ... arey. P 1.'', ,'-!P<l~.Jlf:tcb ctpt1', sto\le, cue . gar. · ....... lilk lo beach· New Condo. oxury apt. a mountain d rp!I air bath. 17301 Koll/Irvine Cent.er. Call O~range Co. "'":112' 'J'lps of ears blk. ViC 16t.h r..qUal vppdr.~O)·er -'~'~"-·-•_n_o_.0_1_0_1_1_10_· ----JS• CJ.,,...... 3876 JacuiT.•fvolleyhall. Sl.ps ca bin, bolh S1 50 mo. Heach Bl l!.li.842-28.14 OanCurli&. (7141979.9205 ~ PL., btwn Santa Ana Av;~~~~~~~~;;~ • J UR . Unfurn. $1tiJ. Ottns, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti.Sl:l5·wk,~·57oo. •·emale. t.:\l e5·962·5005· NEW plush ol"ficc blda. Mfi. Pallet S500M merge &Orange inCM.Rewan:JIAPTM.AN ER crpu,drpt N0 Pe1&. i BR. 2 ba. bltns, 2 car foIOD~llN :i br, rear WANT!!:D : Roommale, 10 & rrn 11 u1 tefi. Con· MISSIOMYIEJO Mf&/~,re11¥G~a 1J'ewelry 6'&·98J9or6"1J..#17 Somerqa~?.sm:.i~~ •Call847.r.ofi l • garage. Golf cour!le house on occun. Co•nvl. St.raight.maturemalet feren c e rm, xerox fl andytoSanDiesoFwy. V.W.l\\IL0R ..... 1r$13000. FOUND: Brindie&:W'ht,,Apt++.Kurls41-53ll 2 BR' •p,., d-•, ·~- 4 v1.t.!':.,,S23S. & $25 0. rurnished.$250.wk,W<..'tit share luxutious3brcoo· copier. Nr. OC Airport 200 to 2000 sq.It. C111ll 'Pizia lake-outnterms Fem . P l tbull! Vlc.,.PT-•· < '-• ..-.. ;r"I -.¥1J Newport. &1G.;!111 lor re· do, beaut. furn. Jaeuizl -~833~.364~~·------.1 coc"'c"~·~·~"'='·~·~•OO:.:. ___ -I Se c u ti l)' $$OM mo. c O'r" 0 n a_d-o....-0--M . ' l!llp, .. HW\t. am 75 p~uu , near fWJ &: maJor ----------·I scrvat1on. pool In Irvine iil7S. mo. merge 962·0218/979·1'199 un1u. Wife W"/emplo)led ahoppin&. 117.S. No ~IA . .,,.. tMtnts Fwli•d 5ia7·67!:i1 W .4 TllMOHT 2Jl'IO' M ... ,. e M-1 111h Mobil Sia net $l000wk huaband. ·~atureoJtandy .)U-07fOGrM7-0070. Ot'"Unfwwi~ 3900 • OEAClj TOWNHOMES H rt•octt PI ii C e"'' i a . 2 2 • •"ffOt.....,... • OtJ'Nt1: Pu~tt·tab-liM>ftdable .. ~illb1t &o ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.19. 2 SR, cpta:. df?. stv, """ "" 11+12 que.n.. SOUTH SEA .·~K-•d_•_O-'-K_._14_2_·_20_'3_--:---I ;\ t mo ~ phere . qui el Hew,.,t leedt 'll""lf ••r•W11 'apartment.Jpvl, , r::um. 2 fir. 2 11;1, $19.'i. y••••••••••••••••••••• I ''If a St., to. ,,. arbor S. .LXV Twnlue. nr lfoag. 2 of (;llrtltn Gro,·t fo'wy. ,,_ br, 2 ba, patio. $240. Kam1a Vill•A.e· ·~·~:f:,:dl<t. 142·-/ 534.5595 IN SUN,st-:1· ut;ACll Ch n i.l1•n woman to share e:e~~veollices pwr/prkg/exh&t air. 12" ,IUS...SS bil. Vle. Santa f\na CC. tt•ined. Fte'e~~n:::..u CALl.. 17 14 I 3·10· 164M/ your apl Id C.i\I. Wilh il50·$225 1\-tOOth _r_1._6j~ .. _1,._2_1t1_u ._v._m __ _, ... ~··~'1~7~0_!!5~A~L~ll:s~-~~!...ll -:i''c''"'..,."-:-'~m~•._."' .. "t._.-".'..._. ---t .. d,. Writ'e to CltN1rted D ·SOIJ i.wmc. 5-40 3700 -· a no. :t32c'fO'o.J_hr Piiot View orboau&water C·3 SffOP. 1800 sq. ft. + FOUND: lge white dog, P . O. Box 1.-,'f ' Fem<' le Lu °'hare AL v _ ' llLL GRUNDY 400 sq. It. dlx olrlce. 3·12 Mo.tv to~ 5025 ft)Af9 ~le ~.__~ .>1Ma. c_1 ~· Co&ta h $"" R•alto' 615·6161 rt. overhead~ drs. PrirTie ~'iirit•••tt•••••..-.•l•• ,..:;._••"''••~• .• :. .... -.... ~ t-. YO\I don'I neecl r1 ••u11 to town ouse. ITT/. mo. ..,.... IM in.:ro-fto " t'h 11 "586 0141 IOC", San Clemente. 30' aq. LOAN<: AVAlL, ,,__rat· · -A Q-You~b0etitn1 Fo' ''draw fas t" w~n you ~~ . . Of.Jo'JCE or Store Rental n . inec:pltkl "st1J1;'ex· LOST; SCHNAUZER, JOB SECURITYt The place an ad In 1th.<' f):.il y llMMTE. W•nted, remale 700 s q. fl. Occanvlew. REDCARPl-.'"T panslons ~le. C..11 1Bob male, •ilver~y. Vic. ARMY hat il~ pays PllolWanlAd!.CaHnow to i hr. lg . J br holne. 1111 S. El Ca mino, San R£At..TORS Ucwd~JAckC.rwrftc!N• Ctoo.JJt11c£h · '• ~tr. well. Call &o;•. •sJt -&4.2.5678. w /J)OOI. t:M S48·1~73 Cle mente 417·11'1 1.1l71tJ417•Tl00 • .at:s,eo R W-AR I (or lf». \ • ., So• ..,, ..!!! - .. A Rf y~ .. , '" t.;al 1.1: ---. Bab Cll! 7:3 To ••• Sao "" wh cor adj ing ,., BAJ Bo· hoi " .. i n·A, 14• me Bab P" :;!'1 Ba~ hol ' eve .~ BAJ 1 • Mi ... ....... Bat Ca yn m> "'' hr .,. , .. d"a, BAI m1 '"' "' "' -81 111 lO c. E -... "' w .. qo yo J' " al A xi g1 " " ~ ..! , Bl ' n s • , -' • - ~·-1 1, I :1 .... ~· .... .,. ' ' •• " "''' ' "' "'· . I ~!~., ........ ~!!!~ ..... ?~~ ..... W..tH 7100 .W,W..W 71otlw,W..W 7100 ....... .. .. . '""'"'"-'"""""""" ... ~· !f," ·~·;·;·~·;··;·:·~·:·;·;··:·:·:··~·:·::;·. • ............................................ . • '•ld!y.Juno2011t75 DAIL¥PILOT P f ...,.w..h.I 1100J...,.w-.i 1100 ,.,.,,. . '°° ,.... eo1• ·~,.411-·-"'I ··-~d ~ -Some .qloch1 .,.. 1 • w •••f'•••••.•...,.-9:f:ff: ••t.~··•..-••••.-••••••• •••••••••••••••····~··· •••••••••····-·•,••••• soldeti n.c. or mach. 1 uptr 'd. CM 611.2·80ill I ;AYilN . ., jUNIOR SAi.ESMEN Ages 12-Ut:'·E~rn •$20-$40 per week gettmg new su'tiscri~to'the DAILY PILOT a ft er s~hool and ~turdays. Must_ be out or school by 3:00 PM. No de I 1. v e r ',e s . or. co 11 e c t i n g . ,Transportation fu.rrushed. Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley areas call 847-4360 • Equal Oppor\Wlity Errivloyer .m'llr'g' .'A .. ARD:_ SllOP .... 't \! • ~ ~-;i'.A Hl.l.P ii;tn~1 In August ro-Opeohr M•'DC)•rt -Asslsi...t ~agers Cashl..,s l.SalfffM j , . l t COHSUlolll~ 'RED CARl'rt cE NIGHT ~~.-.. R:~:.~ N~=f.'~'l:.'\"' -come & hear the · oreu.test s uecess Eniill•b Lady'a eh.airs , ihe Slolper IA.Mana , ., Stofford1hire tlcure;, ByCentunon story ever told. Enalit>h di11ing M:l w1iu Corona del Mar Bikes • f'rec sales training ch<1irs, butfet. Mlner, ta· 3323 E. Cout •lwy. •'Free advanced traininq ble. t'rl. &. Sat. 1(1.am . Call67$-1ti61 •Managementopportoo1lies 3pm. 841 Emerald Hay, PEUGEOT Like new, •Reduced Lice nse School fees, fee.s La1tu.n» Heh. oro.a-7155. xlllt. <'ond. M.an·s 10 spd.. J refundable. 21~;" frame. MS-7192 •Many of our salesmen exceed $20,000. •SPEClA l.,,SALE• p /yr. ..,,U•c:•• 1010 New&: Uied Blk~ THIRl'Sj, ' WOll\D •W~ . fORYOU~ . H..P w-.. 7100 HtlpWooh<I 7100 ··~\················~·· ....................•.. Excellent opportanlUes for qu ified appli cants. Outstanding Employee Benefits. For lntervieW contMC\ L. Mas terman. (213) 865-4417 . Petrie's . J...mCerritQs Mall. ' --· -------------- ' d & U 1· d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2"88N W CM . ~1cl~~~~e n ice nse pe r sons COLOSPOl' Refrig. Gd. ewport . • cond. $4.i5. l()speed Schwinn lf,ars1ty •7 P .M. Monday. June 23. 1975. 646-84.M 20 'Boys rrame A ~ 11' n A V Ot N REPllES.l!:N'f ATIV !:. Yuu meet new 1>00s>le & have x1nl e•mipgs. lkll~ ter than 'siltlQg.at home'! <::all: 540.1041 « Zenith 1-1359daya '.r 1 1 ' ' . Ba_by~Jtt.,er wanled, San Clemen~e area. 5 days. 7:J0.$:30. 49'.:!·8785 •al 10024 A·dan1s, (corner Brookhursl S50.00MZ·m84 · Ile Gas Rwnge, used 3 mos . & Adams) Hunl1ngton ach. xlnt cond.$19S. Air C<KuJ. 1-IUFF'V ·R~freshments served. 29,000 BTU 's, used3 rnos. Bike built ror 2. SSS •Phone 962-7771 xlnl. $39.5 . 492·8843. 963·8011 New OKeere & Merrill dbl Cets COOKS Holt! '!>'-.I 7100 Help W-7100 BOAT IARTt fr4DlltS •••••• •••••••••••.•••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• G I RL t'lllDAY , PIXAasw....-Stotv ttOSTUSIS SecretaPy, RecepUonilit. Aftn & eves. wbds in- BUILDERS WAITIAS Outstandlhg pOsition· in clu.ded. EOE.~U162 WA ITRESSIS bea utl rit I 1 glr I offic~,, _________ I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WANTED IUSIOYS with Real Estate lnvet>t·•· oven range, Conlinuous ••••••••••••••••••••••• c--•t•rs DISHWAstBS ment Ex.ecutive. varied PIX ttee, W ... ed 7100 Hetp W~ 7100 clean, cpprt.559·1159 W ,4.NTED ! Chocolate -r-Ap:ply lnPtaonOnl)' du.ties re quir~ excep· RICIEPTIOMIST ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Point Siamese Cat. Kit- Sectric la111 Between 2 &•:JOPM tion11l, well educated g1rl Opening in, Orange Co. Retail salesperson for un· TELE p H ON I NG e~rn Frigida1rde elee ~i~~.;,1~ ten p~eferred.Rea~a- Mech"l Int.......,. 5-frmdtc• with good secretarial for sharp indiv. w/PliX usu.al shop In Laguna xlra $$ at home calling yrs 0 7 ~~~-& l2P~1 ble. 5.52·5691aft.5:30pm. M,ustbeFxperienced s kills , co mmand .'ol exper .. Front Q{c appear Bch. t'ull time. must be fo r retarded children between ' .. . . ns l •stmrant language & personalily. & pleasant phone voice n.eal, rehab le &outgoing. i;;>rog ra m. H. 8. area. I A m 0 n a 2 2 o :;;!;'~~ie~~:~. k~:ta 1035 Wepaylopwages 1617Wtu;tc liffDr,NB Expe&". i.s leSiji.m,porlant necess. Xln't pay & Call The Nut Kellie, 6.15·6101 Re!rig /Freezer, cop-Mesa 979.0,~ · ~x.cellent co. benefits tban a mbition & wiWng· benefit.s. Call Personnel, 49~ ti963 • ......, l.Al'f5(17ER tncludingco.paid Ceoks W..ted ne~ to learn and work. 213/86' 5113 · 1 .=~· ·;;;;~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l'feleph one Opr /Recep· pertone,Call00-9792. ·r ' I 2 l'ttle . I B kl •. ~ ,. t E 'd I D-5 •040 o care or l cir d health ins &Jireins rea ast , inner, e11:-Must be attr~ctive , Downey Savhwjs 1onis · xper . 0 n 1Y1 · 2 Or. Refri gerator W/lce •• -.'!••••••••••••••••••• ages 2~ .& 5 wks in our for our employees.-perience w /good op · sophisticated & happy ~ & L RN CCU Mu.st have exceptJona "! Maker , 15 cu fl. $145. San Cle mente home. We portunit y. Apply 1n Ver-y pleasant environ-om I · g~ & happy personah· ilarvest Gold Apt. st:ie •PET WORLD• need a responsible adult 'PACIFICA BY persol'l , J o ll y Koger ment & n e11:ible hours, Equal Oppor.Employer Nights, full or p/time. tr~ xlnt appearance. refrig. s110. A-1a ytag Llasa-Apso, Chihuahua~ who truly enjoys the Restaur <1.nt. 400 S. Cst. combined with generous I Differential pay. Xlnt 1' /time -No stude nts. Washer & Dryer $llo5 set. Pood les, Shih·Tz:u, compa,n.y ol l>rii:ht well KIPPER YACHTS Hwy. Lag. Heh. pay & fringe benefits benefits. Contact ~1rs. $2.SO·SJ per hr. 640-8830. M6·0768 Schnauzer. Cocker. Dox- adjiAStF<i ,children. Wiii· muke this a great job. u a les t r e r 1, 64 2-2134 .11,~J~o;;h;•~W~a~· Y;;•~•;;T~e~nn;;;';C;;lu~b;·1 · 1015 ie, Pil Bu.Us, Cockapoo, ing lorconsldet ll.ve·ln ar· 928 W. 17th Street Dental Assist. 547 ·5846. PERSONNEL c 0 s La Jlil em o r i a I Allc:tion Pon1. 100 mixed Puppies- rangement.498·1019. ·Costa Mesa PAEVEHTIVE Hospila l. 301 V1ct.Pria, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slud serv. most breeds. BAllYSl'ri'f;~rorGirl iJ, COMTAOL GIRLS·GIRLS SECRETARY c .M. EOE. THE NEW *ANTl(f)UE* 2525 W. 17th at Fairview, Boy~. Yout.~mc or my Must ~s~Rpe~n!!:vatetl ~i~~t. r~: ~::· 0::.: ~~ j •AUCTIOlllo.I * SA. Open Eves 53l·SOZ7 hoiT/e. Area-~ire<l. 17th IOAT l\.llLDERS · y 1 l'k BROADWAY " DOG 0 B ED IE NC E & o .r a n g-e-or 22nd. West sa il Corp. has to li ll excitingpo.sition in lra1nlyo&u ... _ou,mlust'1,· Sh h ood . RN s ..... J .... 22Moa. CLASS to St art Wed. · I ti I II progressive prevention pcop e uo;: a ~ · ould ave g t yping, _64~~~7!9~~·!·~·~42~"'23~'---I vacancu:s n ie 0 ow-pri.>gram . Exp. in pre-Appl)' ·Uny aft. or' eve. skills and a minimu1n or M°". 23rd-,:30pm June 25 • 7: 30 P · m . 8,A 8 y g f •ttf E''ft' N'r ing categories: vention desi~. Must be. 2112 Harbor, Costa Mesa~ two years experience in EMERGENCY LAGU""A 2 GrandfalhcrClocks N e wpo rl Bch-trvi ne ~.P~i~_Sc~l.rorSum: HmtdLaminators sharp! HOUSE_KE.-EP.ER. i.or p erso~n el. Lig~t P/time11·7:30shi.ft.Xlnt ,~~ Udr&.Din.Rrn.Sets area.546-4928 mer. S48'-0ll6'MS.?g1e M ~ G.tcaat TOllChmi . ·'-~ ca-11 ror"APPt:SS2·8225 . shorthand preferred:. Re· bcnerits & worKi ng COO· HILLS Crvd. Oak Enlry Settee :\tini Schnauze r. AKC," g Top wages, xfnt co. e ld erly cpl. Prepare 2 quires all change of ds. EOE. Contact Donna Lill;uor&l l~t.el"SGabs. wk s, Champion blood Babysitter-, rny hbme, 2-11 benetits, good working Den ta·I Asst. O r th·o mea!s 5 days a wk, keep status input to ·payrol\. floac.hc, RN , Costa Mesa Sofas & Seu..eeSets lines , ma /fe. 559.4991 r,m. Rotating daysoff.Z conds. Please apply to Chairside, .approx. 4, ho.use c.Jn. be able l Maintain personnel filttS. Me morial l!ospi tal, OpeniltCJ..,.4th: Over 200 l'cs. Glass & l Children , tall mornings the gate g uard at days wk, Or\bO exp. req. drive. r ree board, pvti handle insurance claims &&2-2734. • Is Mow Bric·A·Brac. New Anti-\-'e~v~•~· -------ber. lp.ru. 642-1'60 Westsail c~. Start $3·$4 hr. depending r in, ba, sal. SS2-70SJ and screen applicants ror • E--que HeproducLions, Etc. LllASA APSO Pups. AKC, ·~ mok. . . 1 lntervie-.---. w • c · Z75McC-Ormk~ M onexp .• ,u s 1ng,age IMSUIAMCEAGIEHT our o ther pos1t 1ons.1 -·~ PREYIE : il25-51 orveu.e, 1m· Babysitr,er-9 nlo. boy_ r,t y · . . 20·30. &12·2626 Perform clerical lune· SALES CLERIC Saturday 5 to' -mac.-. 1nu s t see! P it: home .·n 'CdM".zzmorns ! BOOKKEEPER· pa•t E11:per 'dorwill lrain.So. to·ons fo• pe"'onnell G o<Shop >t .. •tbeo,·e• •DEP•RT"'"EiJ'T r· .. c"'19"'" eve. per wk..&to.-4 167 -lime, full charg~. exP. Dental Recept. Front ore. Orange C-0. $&50-Sl!OO + manager.' Good"' fringe 21~ p /time ·wk1';ds &e\·e;. MAMAG,..B' A.ltGheiMlowl 1 ..:~::.:.:·===------BABYSITTuH -nl~ lo• only. 831·069 1 Exper nee. P-/time. 4 hrs comm. 5.1l-8450 benefits. Salary com-I Please apply Tues & Carpets /Women's Coats 1925 W. L.inc.otft A-1A L T~E "' ..... ~ • day.963 ·<1581 mens urele with ex· Thurs9-llam.Personnel Su.its&1'Urs Anaheim 2mos .. male,,\KC. 1 "tr. old' Girt. 'Nlghls. BOOKKEEPEH. ---RSQ. · Se d " t u Ibo "-Club G w 675 4387 · 1\l;V\N. E PE NNEL penence. n resume uep . a a ooY . iris ear 12 Bl ks w . or 1-:uclid 1 • Mature only. Call : Linda Ilea I Estate rental olc 1 '' w C t 11 NB 1 -~-:..::=c.c.:..:c-=c==-DISHW •SHI~ or app Y at; Ii!' · oas · wy, •HOUSEKEEPING 111'!'.1,·o.ee Malt-•, male. 6'15-0481 accounts. 1'~1exible hours. ,.. ~ SE°' llrES•AGENCY t'~ ._... ~ 673·0060 MACHIMf OPR "-" "-SALBS/MJ\NAGEto.t EN'f SUPERVISOR •PUIUC• 1-1 a s Pa pc r s. D a Y Bai bysitler, retia . lady. Hi g h s.c h oo l g rad. 4ssE.17th-lAtlrvine) DICEON Openings Forl3J 1 •WRAPPIMG& •FURNITURE* a.19-1945, Eve & wknds Care ro:r 3 Syn, 9 Y~. 12 BOOKKEEPER F!lime. M -lo'. 6:J0.3PA-f. Suite 224 Costa Mesa Sharp G"'fS/Gals PACKING SUPU.Y. 675· 7147. yrs during ummer vac. Genc•a l ore: Ex""r'd. EOE. Apply In person, Call 64Z.1470 E 'd . h. h I h. *AUCTION* h -k ' " ELECTRONICS 'P<', '"& ig as ion, •BEAUTY SAL.OH •TOfti"I• 7·.30 •••.• Golden Relrie\•er, 10 ~, ks my ome. 4 u u)'S 8 w · Lo cal e d in Newport Costa i\1esa Memori al ~~~~~~~~~~! men s wom e n s .~ ... u GER """' old, male, xlnt papers, $45+ $3 car e llowJ Must C~nter. Call for a ppt, Hospital, 301 Victoria, r liporlswear. looki ng l'or a * S~•AL"ESA (Dealers Welcome) short. $50. Cal l Da\'c, have own transp. N.D. 644·4460. C.M . A s k for M r s. J'~N ITORS part & fu.11 career in retail sales & ,.. lt e pos & Showroom G4ti·9535afl GPM . area. Nr all 'buses. Reis Du.n lap. l1 me, eve. wrk. 6 t.o INC ingmt. Ca ll for appl. & in· Full & Part·Time F'u rn1ture -:;::;:::;::;:::=:::=:=::=::=~ req'd. Call ·belwn 6-7pm Boo>tkeeper ror Auto1 ~~~~~~~~~~[ IOPM, Mon. thru Fri. • terview Day/eve shifts avail. Dispersi1l & Consign · ... daily 556-79851 _ Dealer. Only those with I: 1-IB. area. Apply: 1101 S. !8522 Von Kar man THE LOOK •HOUSEKEEPIMG ments . . BA:BVSl'J'TER needed _ a utomotive experie~ce DISPATCHER Grand. Ste. ll, Sanla lrvine,ca92.6&1 STOCK • • • • * • 1~ need apply. Top benefits, Graveyard ShifL Apply Ana, 836·4026 Btwn. 833·otr.O ---~6..:4~4~-~6~5~0~0 ___ 1 '* All Wood Ufir. Sets, LR .. ' () • myG reenlree Home for ~ medical plan, pleasant in person. 8:30AM &3:30Pto.1 •CREDIT & Sets, l:lr. ·rv Entertain· childfen, 10 &8, Mon -1'"r1 s urroundi ngs. salary S,\LESM AN Wanted for C •SHIER t 5 30 T YELLOWCAI An equal Un iform Coinpa ny . ,.. ment Cntr l:ombo, Dis· 1 -: , een.ager pre-open. write Ad. No. 243, 1 ~-M Live -in couple. All opportuno·tyernployc• •REST•UR•~ hw"sh•r ,-r-er ferred. 552-169~ Dail)' Pilot, P .O. Box 186 E . 1611, ....vota 1 esa household duties for l ... ~~~~~~~~·~[ ti-15·4123. 1001 W. Unit. 1-1, ,.. ,......., .. • _ fi:._.:._ ----------! 1560 Costa Mesa, Ca NO p~~~'~iALLS lady, t..:d M. Sal. open. r: I ~l~i~th~s~·t;·;;C~·~"~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I For on a--.:_._1 u~~~·~:c Se~:1Chin~s. BANKING ~2G2G. ----------1 Xlnt refs req'd. Reply lo:'.Pe rson 21 ·40. trn for1 1 ,,,.._ ... ,._,, llutche.s . Refrigeralor. . .....,_ !-===-------1 11t11tDISTRIBUTOR wanl· P. 0 . &11: 218, Corona dclj mgml. $150 wk 1:uarn. A Y Call 586-190 I Washer , Dryers, Clocks. DOWHY-·-r BUSIOY ed,maturc.lnterested1n r.t ar,Ca92625 Coll. pr ef. i\1r. Levi SECRET R OrApplylnPerson Haby F urn, Lamps . & ..._ Lunches, Mon thnl: FRI, -ro<W\ no ""' lOIJ.I t h. earning up to .;muu per' Loon •roces·-I ~~·~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Ir you can take Gregg stove, Sewing i\ ac 1ne, !!,a~~!~,:f:·~~~ ~::eL'fte~~~~rl~~~·i,~~1 _,p~/_t._C_a_l_l 6'>_9_-6_1Zl_'_-___ 1 lmmed ;peillng 7o'r ex l• shorthand lit 100 .120 tQT~1'0oto~'i.tr.:S:: ~~f ' Co. Irvine Ave., Cwta ,.,:esa. , DOC-TE>R-5 ASSIST~ 'pcr'd girl in fund~ng t PHYSl\:AL :~~·~Y:~c ~!.,.~~ ~7! .-THE ~ Items liu.bj.ect 10 presale. Lo•_ser .. ctertr. Ca'rpenter n e eded Ydung la"dy \1S·28>toas· FNJ\.tA. GNMA s i'p· :f1:4EIAPIST challenge. then send us BROADWAY Food avo..i lable. We O..,n..o.a,.Plot......,.,.. E<per. in SL'-baokin si~l in Heallh Spa. No pin "!Ii· Will co1••,;dleedr \RegistcredJ yo"r ... ,·um" h-'•or BofA & A1C. 'l'Ollwtwat'a -..,,_,'°"" ~ (Jou•neymanJ by small b "ht t'aon~ w re a II I ... .. ..... --·-"• -~ ot related field prefd. ' exp. req. we lra1n. Apply n ,. ""~ P/tlme. Exce enl sa ar)' Class11Led Ad no 362 ~ASTERS AUCTIOH .__n ........ ,_,. r -C¥ licensedgeneralconlrac-any afl. 0 •• ,.,. ·~-w. ex p e r . Contact Airs. & work•.•" conds. ~~0£. . U 1 p·iot L•GUH•HIUS ,.. -l •r t be able t~· • GaJ1U .. . • · 'O .• , ,. 1 -"' -2075" New-Bl •'>I llJ·UflilH•ll ..... or. "us -" Coast J-lwy ., Newport Quezada.979··1550 Ca ll J ack Wilder. KIYJ'.I ~. " 560 • 7~ ..... -···••••··- Min . ~Yrs peno(inel ex-frame & read plans. Ca.ll C ro.t I'. O. Uox I MAU 1 ~:·~33~ ... ~·~zs~o~r~"'6~·~-~·~=~~~~~~~~~ pcr.Goodtyping abillty. (7 14J494·1002aft .7:00. Beach. i\1A IO WANTED 642.2734 · osla csa Costar.1esa,Ca!f2626 tLocaledatSanDiego I'~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Part time • Cal l J\.1emorial llospital. 1~~~"""""""""~~"""" I DOG GROOi\t Ell.. exper.1.~~~~:;;,~~~~-1~~""""""~""""""~~~ = 1-'reeway& Ell'orolldl Call Personnel Of c busy shop El ·roro. Profit Mesa 1\.lotel • 646·!1681 Interviewing I-lours 2'13 /869.0512 CASHIERS s haring. 5Sli ·3•122 o r ~"ana•erw-.i..-...i Pi cture Fra ming-Ex1>. 1 SECk R.ETARY 1 9:30·1i (:llam Eq~o l Oppor.Employer 830-8627 "" ~ ~ nee. P art l ir11e. In· Tomar eting manaji:Cr. I &2:30·-l :JOpm Banking SALEESClOW OFFll;:l!R J\.1ale or remale, rull or Raj Inter national. 3333 terviews Sat. 8 am to Career oppor. ror bn~ht: Aforufay ThrU Sa~rday p/ti ineascashiersinfast DONUT liaker. ex p'd. or Bristol Sl, So. Coast 10:30 am, 660 N. Coasl self ~l<t rler who e1~1oys Equ,'<'1. Oppor.~m loyer ser vice ga'S stations. will train. 1172 Sunflower Plaza, C.l\.1. Female pre· Hw y, La:;:. Uch. work1n~ w /pcopl~ 111 a A CONVENIENT s110PPLNC ANO Sl.arting salary $2.lQ pe at fo'<1.1rview CM. BeL ('d. Over 26. Some Retail busy data processing co. scw 1HO GUIDE FOfl THf. hr 1N /regularearncd in · IOA:\1. I exper.Willtrain. PLUMBERNEfo.:Or:D m11rkclin g dept . 3.Tit"k'et Takers & Con· CALciN THCCO. creases. J\I ln age 18 yrs. 2 to 8 Years t;xper . division of a nat'I corp~ cessiun•Clerks. i\l1n agej ..ol .. .<'iiii:c ;_.;. __ ~,.!!II Must bebondable&nea Dory r·1shcr1na11Wantt.'ll Marine Mechanic & Call 537·22ll Xlnt co. benefits . llrll;lst 11: Sl .70·$2.1.i.. Apply tor for•AdhiWOIM:ll's Warkl W.e have an j·romediatc. in appearance & enjoy Some exp nee ~ooo mo pointer experieno.:l'll On· -'j have good secrela~1 al M'r . Gale, Soddlebackl c• Lo-'42·5671, Ext. 330 f ••orkong w/the public. potent inc, 6 hr day. ly. l:;lectr1cal rerrig. Plumber/Repmr background including Valley P laza Cihe1na ~ ctialleng;ng oppor. or a ... •· k ti helpful L"·ll d 1 h & · d. '<ju 1 2 Operu·ngs in Costa Ates 494-5098,675·4114 da)'s. uac groun · •·u F1time. 5 Yr min expcr.1 sh. goo te ep one 2368-1 El Toro Rd, El q ualified 1n 1v1 a W/ t. boat •1>ec o·alo •t 52 I I k·11 "'art ~oo I & Jl unt. Bt:h. For in •me .. ~ llefs req 'd.536-1•1 vcrba s 1 s. ~ .... l'oro. aft Ipm daily. yrs sa e escrow exper. DRIVER &15·o90l. · 1 1 , d Data <:' E Ind ivid u a l wi l l be ter vie w Call Barbar· • l 1· 1 mo. n egra e 1\.1/.-EO ~ h d" l l3/925·04Jl. U E f II P .R./,\DVERT. F il:>.: Corp Costa i\l esa .j!-""-'~·-=::..=~·-----1 responsible ror an ng HA""DYMAM t.\ASS E S . u or part need s cxpt'ricnced 546.608Qort>4&"i·125. !TYPISl' Pl. time, 1)Crn1 all EsC'rowsin lheSanla 1"'111 tl1ne. l:all for appt. Secretary. Lite bkkpg. , J\.1ust be accurate. Husy Ana a~ea; 'Wa of~er an Child Care-dependabl F'or pvt. rami.Jy . $500. i..:63=1-~1~18-1=-"-------xlnl typist. kno.._vled ge ofj SECRET ARIES : phone. l'ls. n1ad resume xlnt rnnge benefit P_CO-a d ult n eeded for Perm . Wrile Box 440, gra1nmar, speUing. Able ' iu : Greta Simon. P.O. gram, a g.~ s tarting children ages" &Gin.my Daily Pilot, P.O. Box MECHANIC to stay organired under~ Gov't A.grnc:y ] Hox l!i'JI. NH.~ salary_, tert1f1C WO!'k sur-Laguna Hills hoine from 1560. Costa ~tesa, t..:a. Fleet i\lechanic. heavy pressure. ~). Send re·' I . I r~und1ngs &.lot.iot work. 7:30am to5pm~lonlhru ~2626. staling age, h!,'l., equip. & auto. J yrs exp. sume, P .O.llox 1903 .; several upc111ngs 1or1'-'olunleers, male & rem. For appl_.~ please call Thurs; 1''ri 7:30amto l wt .. mar. s latus, in ea. Contact Sherry. N.B.9'.!6li0 I respon s 1hlc, :.har11 I needed for rese.arch ror Mr. P rent1 ce,541-3314. noon. 586.28 11 aft6. emplyml. rec., lei. no. & ~-122J secretaries 111 en,·1ron · 1 book on won1en s niove· 1 1 address. IRV IN E IIANCH lfluolity Control rnental ly onentcd guv't . n\ e n t . t\ 11 ages · 4 ~Ll"4DALI CLEANING LADY, week-WATE R Dl~TRICT lns.pedor age ncy. Remodeled ores I t.:onsecul1\'c weekly ra1 ,.....,.. n.a.t ly except vacations . Earn_rree,elolhes._!-lave_a 4201Campu.sDrive Ind iv . must hav e located in f''ountain St'SS tons. 2 hrs each. -:.-v·~ Prefer 'fhlll's. or J-'ri. Beeline 1' ashlOl'l Show in Ste 260 Irvine sailboat m:anur. ex.per. & Valley. Sh. good typi ng & 1 Small groups. Gl6·5172 SAYlMGS 840·1574 your home. 493·2.849. be wi lling lO relocate to 3 yrs exper. req 'd. Sa lary ES SLF'ashtQnS:q,uare ro.tedical TransCribcr/ Of· Las Vegas Nev. Please depends on qualifi~a· WAITRESS Sant111\Pa , CLEll lC'AL ELECTRONIC nee Secty tor Radlotogy send resume to i\lex-lions. 1''ull benelits 111-Exper·d. Fu11orp /l EqualOppor . .Employer CLERKTYPIST Office. localed in NB. under Dawson, Inc., elude short work w~k . Goodhrs.Neatappcar. BEAUTY · OPERATORS Full • Part·Ticne ' EllCellenl..,.kini c:onds Ir Out&l~lnl)lenefits • ,, ..!_] '-• Applyl~,..non Mon (l\rlJ Fri 10.4 J.c.r.~Ml:W: co' 24 ·f~•hlun ~land N"W port.-ach 'Equ.al Oppor. i!mployer Min. 1 yr ex per. in inven· ASSEMILERS Call 642·6464 for appot. Attn: Pres./ P. 0 . Box Apply in person at, J.0844 Surf & Sirloi n t-ory con lr.ol &/or We have Jong term as· MEDICAL R ECEP -19720, Las Vegas, Nev. ~:llls Ave .,(belwnEuclid 5930 W.Coastllw}".NU purchasing In tbe eli:!:c-signments available (or TION!ST lor i;olo """'•· -~"~'~"~·'-------& Ward ) f". Vly. betwn WAIT"L'SS O\'t!r 21. par1 ul bus'·ness peoplew/a•min .. of6mo's .. -""""' & 5 ~m >foo no tronic man · · · & tion-fronl office (age , . 2:....,..m :...,... 1 time. 11.B . Call aft , 3 Kardcx cxper. &. tyPing exper. on PC Boards Z2·3SJ Exp pref'd_ PJI: Real Es\ate, licensed thruThu.rs. p.ni .ab2·"i2120r968.oJtiS 50 wpm mandatory-1Xlot Tou.cb Up people w/min sales peop le. Why not co. benefits include I wks or2yrsexper. 5S6-30'JO work in the hottest area SECTY I BKKPR , parl SlOO _ $250 weekly. stuf· vac art 6 mo·s, 11 paid MO FEE Huntington lleach t Fou~· ~ime. 15-20 h~wk: Apply fLng envelopes, l hr da1· tJolidays. group insur. TOP PAY MEDICAL tain Valle)'. Call Phil in person, V1ctona Sla· ly. Ru sh slamped self ad· s lartsdayofhire&many WesternTemporary FrontOfc,Exper'd McNamce al Village t1on Restaurant, 990 dressed e nve l ope more. g,,.,·_,,,, Keal Esta le 963·45b'1 Dove Sl. N.B. 752-02.IO 1'1cGannon & A.~iates. ........ Insur. PegbOard. Phones Docu11•tor 625 S. Euclid Gt!ncral Prac. 5750 mo. RE •L ESTA TE Service Sta. Atlcndant 305 S. State College Blvd. (Div. Addressograph/ Suite 22 Anaheim Newport Center _,.., "" rt ti me days & p/t1me Anaheim. Ca. 92ll>6 IDPJ Multigraph ) Employment 65-70"'M>,.Comnt7.~,Perb days & e\•es. Exper'.d. WH OWANTSTO WORK? 2921 So. Daimler, SA FEMALES 18 lO l!O. part Consullant.sAgency 1 privat..,1-Ud.,aetn1·il!livate ~1 usl be 18. Rc!s req d. ORIV E ACAli! Tl4 /546-3551 . 1 11 . 1 & 567SanNicholasDr of£ices. ·Educational, Good earning pot.enual. CHOOSE your hours ~qu a lOppor.Employer tameor u t1me,s~es N tBeach 640-6150 train ing: and rringe S ,~ d 9am l pm . no n .sa les positions. ewpor benefits. Residential and ee re · · · work ror yourself, be Col. students, pit slJi. de-Chose your own hrs. 1615 Newspaper Delivery Man investment openings ror wkd ys -3131 llarbor you r own boss. ;'llen or liv. Eves/Sat car.phone Alabema,1-1.B. Early AM roole. Jr\·lne Br 0 k er s a nd Blvd.CM Women. Can be slightly nee. MrLyoMs48J.004 · • y Area $300 rno.. Need re· Salespersons. Se rvice Sta. Attendant. handicapped. Neat- GA.LFRIDA liable par&on lot steady 9UAIL.PLAC~ Onlyexper'dneedapply. Clean Appearance . Contr ac t / OMV -Oo l y MatuN!, pleasant. ~ttrac. part-time job. Must hav·~ p•-UT_ llS Call S4S·436.5 aft 7PM Vets., retired. Age 25 lo triose wilh automotive asst topres.Grow1ngco, full sz.car.96Z·<IG33. ,, """""~· 10. Supplement your ln-dealer experience .need Oppor. ror real future ... 1-==='-""-'-----1 Doft hf'flm6 Service Station Allen-come. Drive a cab 6 hn 'apply. Top benelit s, Sh/typ,645-2fi66 MIGHT AUDITOR (7141752·1'20 dant, exper'd. Day & or 1nore a day. Apply In me.die al plan. pleasant -"':C:<..!::..:::::..:='----Exper'd NCR. P\cPSe ap· _ _:.:..:_::_:::..:..:.:-=c--1 eves. Full&. p/tlme. App-person, Yellow Cab Co .• s u.tro un din&s. Sala ry GIM!RALOFC ply Tues&Thura9-ltam, RECEPTjTYP1ST Jy Shell Station, 11th & 186 E. 16th St .. Costa open. Write Classified ad Personable gal lor I girl Pertonnel Qcpt, Balboa Good personality. Pvt Irvi ne. N.D. Mesa . .. ~1c/o 0ailyPilol.P; ofcto work 6/25 thru1/8 BayClub,1221 W.Coast club. N.B. arca . .5 0 ay • M Clll NEXR h 1 · r C1lollts Plas! Flatters All Sizes ' .o'ys LGl-ls Oca· .eo 9 -x 1560. Costa Meso, w/posslbillty ol periodic H y N 8 wk Includes wknds. App· s EWING A · . • a.Y Tee n~ oau1t ~r .,. •t p /tim ~ work l ater .\-'~w~·c:.:.·:=.:·------1 IY I n person lKOl OPERATOR, pan. time, Radiology orf1ce In NB. -~tOCol4'f•••el•ga.0.1-. 644·9001betwn_10-12. NUllSE-RN Days only-Sa s'deDr CdM' lite workt Prefer older ~fus t be ARRT r e · --IJ Piiot dollvery routes COOK-Mlddleaied Ladyl;;;~~~~~~~;;;;;I Mon·1'"rl. Muit have >' 1 ' semi .r etired woman. glstcred&havelyr.exp. .~ 1'\• be '1vail.ble in-your prS!rerred. 40 hr. week. Sur gery· a,. l\ecoYCry rm. Receptionist-Veterinary 6'2·1238 t.:a11642·646t loc: appal. ~ .!~-Eartl•profltf~de-$3.00 hr. 646-1949 a!t:, 1 G,9'1 L.lr.tf'• exp. Ben•'•· Outpalit":nt Asst-Ofc Mgr. rt.1usl be R 1 1 • .__ tJffetiet ll J,:ih,lrlp!JCll' 5:30pm .1,TnMA.UWJ"ftGn S u.rge r y Ctr. H.B . personable&. neal ap.Sblptln-ll •. ecev_nl M«ch•d•H •r _,. ...... V. .1ellih1 ll•ve something \6.seu7 ~~T~ ... ~~pogT~-~ponar>~;.,..~~ l11~e•l~p~r;::·UZ~~1~o~r~l4~•~-1~.,.~f~l pcir. •o-45 hn per wk. Cler ror Optical c;:oauna ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-. _.. .... ~f-OR" Foi: 1 • --" Sk p k lrtble C M Reply to ClusHled Co. Ex.per. pref d. 882 Mtlcw-s aGOS ~ r::,=. C! pl~,call Clau1rledadadoJt-... 17802~~ ad ~o .. 238• ~lo D•lly Production Pl , NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• •'<~ 141.(1 ..... "r~m San ~ "' P.t.ltllMCaL'OT Pilot, p , O. Pox lf>OO f4l·5448 PUIUC AUC'TtOM lb. t lifl9~-l9r ~ Ju•~ _;.,,:__._ • bel.-Of~Ab rnThe 'ATTIMDAMT I Costa ~fesa.Ca STATISTICAL TyPl1l / MANY ITEMSOFl"INE b,1 Ca,._.tt~~ •ea, cVJ•I 01POl1lol'll"Wi • 1 _ Aou.y.,.callst9.a29 tPart-TlmeYMt111 ... OTICI RecpL. for ~y Newport ESTAT,g JEWELRY. 11..' 1115:.aua-'a¥¥la11Lon • 1rnocks onen when >"N -'4 _, Cil.)'olSul~•CI\ " . Ctr. CPA Firm. Recenl ART OBJECT'S. AN · • 1 Jo-Ef, 'l'~rct AfCi., can use resu.lt·Ketlil\I' O*llfJ;:o~-.!i/\r•k::.l,,o<.__'jl~'t':--;::I sa.60e:er.Uout bow 04Uy Pikll Cla'u· exp wJ CP/\ firm rre· TJQUES, FlNE ruRN., 1' 51t.f3!1·' ... L.-1..o 1:...i._t PlfOC. Classlfied Ad• to , J a r.' ro~I, for ApplyClcyHalL fie<! ffi dl!~ay ~rr fera:'fd. Call; 644-424 for ETC. PHONE FOR IN· iiiir~poi-. r.lnPSUJ'l"' reliC'hlhTOf'lft·ge-Coast m:Yitfc Oltt.1 ... .fptnupr. :11-at.h St78Ctl-6e m.u.aa"-w1ULlegibillt¥ "tnt'l\'Ylew, - -FO &-B·R-OOKUit-E. io a I ; ? .market, Crtallve C am era .213/431·~.X\50 a.nd lmpatt'!'Ow-1.ds,we 64$·2200 • !'1 i Ji,._\ ·'. " .. ' Phone&ll-5678 t8'S~ _ Final FlllfU'I 0.W i re proud to &ay, really vrtlh !~-"--"""'-------', ffa"eMlminfUl)K~Wan _ Ju,neJ.t, 1975 #tt t·eau l ta ~ Phone S~U.. Idle it~,n~ .: etau"1•~ Adi ••• ,.,.,· k:x_r to'Mil? clUalt~'¥1t 5'2·5678. Dtl\f Pll~CI--'""-. l.nl\I -· ;;,J ;,, I\ w•ll • ..,a;b, C&llW·58111 . ,, I • }''n·e Be:tutiful kittens. 1 w1U1 tail. I without Lail. 3 with bobtails. ~lon1 is :'\J anx. 898· 15-17 8050 Furniture 8050 Furnitur-e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... PUBLIC AUCTIO~ ~~:t1~.£M. /' R L. ::-,· 1: 1V T .\·: A CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE AUCTION Ten5 or 1houy nds o f doll.trs wor1h of l:JRAND NEW model home rurniturc dnd decorator irems. WHERE Al our fumlture dl•ltlon: 1710 Pomon• St.· Bktg. A·2 Co11• Miiu WHAT WHEN Saturdey, June 211t 10:30 A.M. lns1>41ct1on: 9:00 A .M. auu11f"4 90fM .net ~ctilno 1o ... .,nn; ocao"o"fi <+..i•tt: D.,... 1at:il•• ""d chlolrl: dl"l"D '*" ~ doeirt; '-d-w•tft Ol'IM-".1•"9 a• l>f'IOl,ltxl••rl•, "•!J"!H1...0\, r1,.. ... ., .-.d r,.dtprtMll; coll" lab/ff; ..td 1.tlol": bl''en •iotlo:f, tlltuhhr! f(lhlt l•l'l'\fl'I M>d il!todti; .....,~D 11....,.; dello:1; dw•u: on ~"11"91: 110r.1 ... .,.!I'!'""'""" oo .. ~ bl-di ¥1d "'9"¥ "'°'' "'"" 100 ....,,,.'°"' 10 -t.on. All ti•t"ll .,...,.. -•cntl\d•1e, AND ' .. i ( NEYER FELT SO GOOD! 1975 PONTIAC ASTRE S NOTCHBACK COUPE with the stenderd 3 loeed _,._!fens .. ena 1r.. •v•lllble 140 C\I. in. 2-bbl. engin.e is retl!d et 37 mpg ;,, The EPA t>1ghw1y tetl. 23 moo 1n lhe EPA city test. As11e • ex>mfor1 Is eauelly irror-ve. 11'1 1 sutlCOt"l'IO•ci 1n11 doHnl etllTlp your style. Now 1n1r1 wnet we cell btlau11lul. WE HAVE the finest USED CAR SELECTION EVER ., • ('ORI -Ilwk ('till4 Suz eq• Lo• brlir 6,1 I '.l6 J Rest $140 eves NOil' ma. cond 'i: '.'few ble., 11001 ii: Int haul Mota Sa ••••• WA i\1 0~ used ·;:.i u; <:Onl ~15-0. 'i4 Sh roof ~'· s~ \:AC; /\Liu now self·' ply.I Auto ,., ••••• T !Lor i\lod t.: a I wee ~-HI-~ 4 N• Gooc ltow radii '66 Ctr €:ng,1 li 0( 5'8·ti 'ti7 v ;.;d. () Auto ..... Antic c1 • ••••• \"cry Jlea ... ti7.l~ 'J6 Fl Jy re '23 R t.:all ••••• 'li9 T x lnt :S2-I! :;.13., DUN S dOC ~n s. hltn Xlnt :..tt 7, Spor Ro ••••• 'i'1 J ~ll ! nu. 1 COl\t ranl pay1 tip111 •;;J t ~Xt rl Ste~ 4WI ••••• i\tm- 11ont 67.l·! '74 Ti '·"' $;()() 638·1 .,, 1 w /• i\1 U!! TMIC •••• ... '621'' run1 Col,! .. , vy; SI)<! - ' , MetwcyclH/ r,...u ScMtera 9f SO............. 9560 V•s 9570 Autos W•tN 9590 Autos. l.,.,W Auto1, l111por+ed I • •••••• ••• ••••••••••••• •••••••••• •••••• •• • • ••••• •••. •••• •••• ••• •• •• •••••••••••• •••••••• •• •••••••••••• • • ••••••• • • •••••••• ••••• , Frida . June 20. 1975 CAil y PILOT D ~~~:M_t,~A ~ 300.l xlnl TOYOTA SALE •· ro~0:?.~v-. J u~:gxftS! ! !:~~~~! .......... !?~~ ~~~ ............. !?~~ ~-~~·.1-~~ ••••••• ~ ..... -:~.~ ••••••• ~~·.·.-:~······1 . ~. 'S4~.6027 ' ex rns. New '7 4 Pie~ V·8, automali~, factory IU7·72-t3 ·oo Au:strn ,\menn m 70 Audi 100 1.s. xlnl cond Capri 9715 oat..,,. 9720 Fiat · 9725 S u1r, ne w ma~:1 w/ \Vldc· 11• J k C -> C JI " dr, " ~pd, j /i:. ten & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uusky250CR173.Anex· STILL.AVAii.Ai Oval:., r_,ul bharp ! T~:uuun :r·83:2::f9 ~~~~:~~ M1chellni.,IS!l7·7.lJ.; 'iJCAl'tUV11.AC,hixJ. 7lD.ATSUM610 OR.AHGECOUMTY"S ccllentb1ke!Crcatcond. plu l804tiSSJ. 24 1hrs. pui · · IMW Ahu~on1.1ti7~~1~:1 ST.ATIOMW.AGON NEWEST&LARGEST Suzu k 1 400. Desert HUGE s TOCK OF $4495 Atfo Romeo 9705 ••••••••••••••••••!?.'.~ ·• " 1 i.l)t!cJ, .u r, 1111))' ~IJ.2ti:? DDn;m ,\Ti·: f!~1:r~~d .Cr~r~? 11a skl. 75'• ~~ Autos, Imported ~1~·~-;~·5••••d••r•••1 •••••• ·;.J c,\PHI v11. <•uto, ,\ c. 11l 11 l·" ~ !'> 11 i\ H J'' ut-:1,1v1-:1tv e. oo ·s luv or Le-..... OW• ... -••••••••••••••••••••••• • :.p . uc 11\Jl'C'I ORANGE COUNTY'S F~l stereo. lKK'or. 484100 176511 \ti'· \II Mod1:b &L'olun. brand new. ~30 -, ..... "" • _ _. G-r-• 970 I t!<l. 15,000 i\11. lbl ownl·r OLDEST •1• "'7•ui •111. cd L 2U4 HAAGOAllU'O. .. ,..-Vt &' m1 , xlnl. cond. S2.IH.l. u~"'"' • 7 .... su••1&11 ,,... "'n:' COST~ MESA 549·8023 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~350· 673·1ltittl <Ill I Jti:H alt. 7t'M . Dick Miller Moton .. -'°"'' UUIO · LAMBORGHINI · · • · · 74 2ti0/.. Aulo, am/I 111. GT 550 66 DODGE . 74 Spider. Now ha\e Co. Colt 9717 AC. lll J,.:~. l>I ooo in1 l"a .. l//TiW5"a G.OOOmilea! (7117429) TOYOTA C S ANNOUNCJ.NG. -car . Must :.ell. S6~5o. Sales·Serv1i:e wui.ui•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SS.~. 1;1i:JJH1·;.' :>l:iti l:?h. r.. .. ~.,.. S.99 ustom ~" 1 ' • 51:.1·513.a or (213> 5!!8-6131 .. all. ti 1 I Rebuilt engme, brakes, AU T 0 c LA S s I cs · Roy Car.ver, Inc.. 72 DODGE COLT 1.!•1 \\' \\',1111\'r lefllch l_,.,..s 1966 Horbor, c M 646:9303 trans mission, XLNT con· ' 13 ALFA Romeo Holli. ''Hoy cc u~1 w Automaut:. 36, 197 miles, Rat ·" :-.•1 \l,rn1 848 ~-:;,-· ---dition.l Owner.(33631'1') LTD Bttrlina ~:111 t-;.17lhSt. Uuodl'tdl polyglas tires......... 9725 S.1111.i \11,1 "''.!I»°!! a t MacArthur 73 Hanc htro Bl'Oughum SI 499 o ~ Cu)> lit J.lc!'.la ~ti-II M goltl w I Lirown 111lenor, • • • •••••••••••• ,,.. 351, Auto, P /S, ·p;s '. range Co u nt y's .> !>pectl. JO + m.p.g.. SllAHP! 16i!WWB J. ·11 8 .JU l'Oll\l. Yellow. 1973 FIAT &J a mboree, N.l:S. mugti, Stkland top. ~ts Beach lmporti newest. most modern AM I F M :.te1·co, low 615.5700 dlr ma ~)> .. \ M / 1"M , ~lill 752·0900 s..w.~897 848 oovc authorizeddculer! nule:..(7K7KHVJ$:1995 __ ~1 •5110 . t.7 .i tl :l!s 111 I., Sporl COllllP ·ss B MW Classic RG9 ;1l MacArthur s SPECIALIZING IN . , Beach lmport1 Datsun 9720 liiJ.2:1.1.. Restored to mint cond. '5G Ford a'.i Ton. Flticl &J arnbortt. N.ll. a les L• · Service 8·18 Dove •••••••••••••••••••••••Tri :it111ll'u11d t>ltiX:.."1.Yl ~1400 or best. 5114·4639 s 1dcs bed.Olfroadurcs& 752-0900 easrng alMal'Arthur &•ST•HOAOWAV Wll,LBUYYOUll umph 9767Triumph 9767 ~ves. whl :.µokc rims. s1oo. TllE r.;i-;w « Jamborcc, N.U. SAH TA AHA l>ATSUN, TOYOTA ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------• 817-::!458. 'il Chevy Van 20. :•~Ton. 1975 LAi\IBORGlllNI 752-0900 lllt VOLKSWAUJ<;N VV.Y..:'~.JY'~ ................. NORTON '71 750cc Cum -J50en~. panclt.'<.l&cpt'cl, URRACQ 835·3171 l'AIU FOlt 01{ NOT mando 5000 m1. Mrnl '7 1 G:\lC.: '2 Ton short bed. du a I c x t\s t. ma gs. NOW ON DISPLAY ALFA R0tneo TlituLT1MAnoR1v1NGMACH•NE W I L L J> A Y 'I' o I' <:ond.$1,000.900-2388 l'.U. J'/S. 11.U. sus· S2695/bstoffer.:>i8·7.J02. i 001.1.i\ll. ('.\I.I, h.ENT SEE THE ·73 Yamaha2.30MX ":{ew engine. Very rella· ble. $600. • • &12-().196 pcn:.1011, 12.00U rn1. Ucsl ---Demo tit.I ~00:?, t:k.Jn, :\lnl coucl. ALLt-:N . ., IU i>l I~ oller over SJioQ. 675.8-190 Autos Want~ 9590 ·raking Orders On r~1ho & radrnb. S!,201. ---TR-7 ---·\·V·::J:·,,·r.t··P·DO···L·L··A·R·· The New Es~a's $ALE I arm 215 Tulane ltll. C.\l. 71 0al:.un 1200. auto, ~oo<l ..... I'll "' ~ Priced rrom 5 1tHti5:J t0nd. Call artcr ti p.111 1 FOH TOP USED CARS ARRIVING N IJl51'.1:.!i5 FOHEJGN. DOMESTIC Open Mon-Sal. 9 to 6 $6 799 ' 7.HntW:.'002 ,-~----HODAKA 100 Super H:.al, :<lnl cond. n ecently O\cr- hauled. 842-48.50 Motor Homes. Sole/RHt ••••••••••••••••••••••• W ANT lo b u y i\IOTORJI OMt:;, clc;.111 , U!>Cd. 26·28', 548-263:! •73 OPEN llOJ\L> 22' self. <:Onh, Lape, trlr hitch, :>150. wk. 5'" mi. &12·6020 'H Shasta 20' Mini, C~1b & roof air, slercot<ipe. Sip)> 7, sep shwr . 55-1-41!28 VACATION Cruiser 2·1' Atlas Skamper. Hcsv. now for s ummer. l''ully self-cont'd. Sips G, pvt. ply. !:179-4871 4 Ne w B ti0x13 U F Goodrit:h T/A tires. $130. Bowman AM /r'M car radio ~O. M 1kc 00·001.) •66chev. lmpala,2 Dr.396 cng. Mags . .r\ll or parts. Goocl p o w e r g l1 dc . 548-8779 •01 VW THANS:\llSSION. ~d. cond. $75. lJt.iO·:!u.>2 A.,tos for Sal~ ...••.................. Antiques/ Classics 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 l\1 ILES 'OHTll <W T i f t-: SAN OIF:GO FHEEWAY • Onr 70 Late Model Trucks In Stock '68's thru '74's CHEVYS & FORDS Short beds & Slepsiues V8':. & G's. 1297220 ) 52295 and up '74 DoclQe Cr~w Cab Ye ry RARf; '53 Nas 11 ,~ loo. vs. automalic. Healey w ith '59 Cad power s lce rin ~. air engine . !\lake ofla. d " · · t>"7;>q.i7o. ask tor Bill. con 1t1 on in g. i: ru 1 s e ---------• control, red & "hitc. 'J6 FORD Coupe, partial· (44968> Jy r estored. ~l.950. s 3 8 9 5 536-8531 •23 Roadster, Best olfer. '74 GMC S ierra Call days or eves. Grande 8-hi·8l!!8 --------,---• :i , ton. Aulo .. P.S .. u1r Recreational cond1tion1ng. he avy Vehicles 9530 duly camper equipped. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ti9 Toyota Landcru1:-.cr, :-clot cond. J.lany xtras. · :S2450. or IJesl offer. 548·26ll8 DUNE BUGGY\\/ cxlra sand tires • 102 Corva1r C'ng. Jnclds traile r W/ blln tool & JMrls box. Xlnt con~. SlOOO. G-16·1:120J :.tll7PM. S~rts, Race, Rods I 95401 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11 Je nscn·llealy. ;\Ju-.t Sell ! Conv. Hd:.tr. 7 mi. i\l\l /FM /8 lrack. Ex. concl. Still Under War rantv. $1850 & lake ovc1 pay men ts. 835-494 l all. 6pm '7:! NOVA H1-Perlorm Xtr as. short bloc k. A Sleal I Sl.09:i. 673·2K!J 4 Whee l Driv.s 955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;\138-/\ I. Completely re done. J\11htary. Makcorr. 675·0024. '74 TOYOTA Landcruiser, 7.500 m iles. Lol of xtras. extra ::.harp. (7168H> '73 Chevy 'h Ton VS. automatic, power s tee r ing, air conditioning. c ustom deluxe. Blue and w hite. lmmar ulate. <46498) 5 3595 '73 Che.y 112 Ton 4 WhHI Drin V8. automatic. power stecrin~. camper s hell, olf road wheels & tires, bke new. (1293-1 > '72 Chevy l/4 Ton 292 6 cyhndt!r, 4 speed. heavy duly camper equipped. <J 146ll21 Open 7 Day\ A W el'k 9 a .m. to I 0 p.m. Phone 554-5400 ~.or olfer. 847·5:!00 o .;...;.....;;;;;;.;======= _638_· -·-2-48-0------1 '74 DATSUN Pkup, cust. '71 Toyota Land Cruiser 111l. & shell. Mml cond. w/wa nch. Xlnt. Cond. AM/F:\l $3.000. !!60-2388 l\lusl Sell ! 645-6803 Vans 9570 Trucks 9560 ••••••• •• • • •••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••Chev. VJn 1!>62. Good run '66 JNTERNATIONAL n1ng l'Ond. C..:w.lom1zcd ~:i TON PICKUP SiOO. 6-12·12i2 __ _ ___ •_84_8_·0_1_52_• ___ ·~ FORD 1 lon \'an. \"8. '62 t'ord '~ T. P. U. Uood auto, I acl. ucr. ~ew paint. running cond . ssoo. 2190 cpl, panelcct. Xlnl. cond. College. #JO, CM. $1,850.1:1.39 ·6127 '67 ECON06;PidcUp. '72 Dodge Maxi ·Van V~ry clean, low mileage. Camper, fully self·cont. $ll00. 646·2022 or 548·7482 $4000. 962·8740 ' or CLASSICS Cloi.cd Sun. ( 7~ 1 I S11d S6000 i I ::! IOZ Low 1n1. n~\\ If your car is extra dean AUTO CLASSICS. LTL>. B ;: ' Ca II t.i I:! 11;.; lra11)>. new Llrcs. SllOO ONLY AT "HERB" FRIEDLANDER TRIUMPH see us lirsl . 10591 Bec hler ){l\'l'r, each Imports -Callt>-1 1·115!1. BAUER IUICK Fountain Valley, Ca. 8-18 l>O\ c · llaH: :.om clhin~ )OU want · - 2925 Ha rbor Blvd. II • 11 I) I PLI 1 f 714/557-3345, at MacArthur I lo sell"! Cla:.:.1r1t!(I ads do SELL idle 1tt•ms with •• C M .... ,9 .. , .. nn 714/963·83tS1 I &Jamboree.N.B. 1l we -Ca NOW, a1 y otCa:.s11e<1Atl. 9625 Garden Gro•~ ll•d., G.G. osla i csa ., ~ 752-0900 642·5ti71:1. lH2·5ti78. ---------( I ---- TOP DOLLAR Autos, Me~ 9100 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Httw 9800 .Autos, Mew 9800 1.Autos, Mew 9800 1'~11) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IMMEDIATB. Y FOR AU FOREIGN C.ARS CALL OR COME IN TO SEEUS NEWPUHT lMP(]RTS Oran9e County's Hi9hest S Buyer on Imports Bill Maxey Toyota Call Hoger or Hill h Ii 855.j FREE APPRAIS~ We huy usccl ca rs & lruc·k::.. Call UHOTll CllE\'HOL .. :T lor a lrcc appraisal. GROT H CllE\'HOLET l!S21 I lkaeh Ulvd. llunlmJlon Ueuch 8-1 i ·Wlli s..l!J-3331 SELLING YOUR C.AR? TOP PRICES PAID For Imports Pu id for or Not Dean L~wis Imports l!Jt>U llar bor. C.:.M. ti lti·!J:W TOP CASH! For dean used car:. & . tru c k s! ll o w a r d Chevrulel. Oovc & (lU1.1il !:iLreels. n r. l\Iae/\rlhur, Jamboree and Unstol, Newpol'l Beach. 833-055.5. 1 . ~~! .............. !?!.~ Dick Miller Motors gasn SUMMER SPORTSCAR SPECIALS •Fl.AT 73 850 Spider $2699 1123.J J W) •FIAT '68 124 SP.ider SI 999 <X l·,N3331 •FIAT '69 124 Spider $2299 <YPS251) •FIAT 73 124 Spider $3799 <818JM,\ > •FIAT '69 124 Sport ~ •••••• $1799 IZMJ149) •FIAT '72 124 Sport c_,. ...... $3299 <583Gl'Fl •Fl.AT '71 850 Sport ~ •••••• $1799 <S23CXR> •FIAT ··73 121 SL c.... ...... $2799 (917!H --~ - I OVER 350 NEW & USED CARS & TRUCKS NOW AT ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICES! 54th ANNIVERSARY SALE WE ARE.CELEBRATING 54 YEARS OF DOING BUSINESS IN ORANGE COUNTY UNDER THE SAME OWNERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT · WITH SUPER SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPT. MUSTANGS THE PINTO & MUSTANG MPG's ARE HERE! t----------------1 SERVICE SPECIALS A speed Irons., . ' ...... ' GOODYEAR TIRE SPECIALS • • P£T All SAl( I' • gla SIZE PRtCC PtllCl I•. :·~.~ •• 070.14 ~ $41.20 ~2 34 "''"" f]Q. l 4 ~ $42.47 ~7 48 P"'1<>•., F70·1 4 ~ $45.16 ~2 61 , ... d G70·14 ~ $46.44 ~2 82 1•0<•9kl>' ·~ $48 56 ~J 09 ""'" H70. I 4 "7VV·-~~ • <2 65 lood F70· 15 ~ $45 •96 ~ GlO·l 5 ~ $47.26 ~2 86 H70-15 ~ $49.39 ~J 06 4 •pood Iron' . s1254 below overage m1lcogc below ovcrogc m1l1n (764CXV) (97358V) '71 DODGE POURA s1154 '72 FORD TORINO 2 Door ho.dlop. Aulo. Iron' , 2 D00< hordlop. Aulo Iron• , foci. o,,, power sloer. foci. o,,, power •leer & brol.c>, & blokes, "inyl roof. (6280FO) "'"YI roof (985EOI) '73 FORD PINTO s1754 '70 OLDS. TORONADO 2 Door Aulomotic Iron >., ')Or Hardtop Full power, no<e little AM1 FM storoO, foci. Otr. vonyl economy cor. ( ~ P2048) roof, hh wheel. (08.iCAVI) 70FORDLTD $1.154 '71 T·BIRD UNDAU 2 Doot. Aulo. Iron•., foctory AM/fM >10100, oir, f>O"'l9' sl-i"9 oulomohc tronsmiuion. & bfokH. (760AGO) (J20EXN) s1254 s1954 $1654 s2554 PricH Good Thru Sundoy, June 22, 1975 COURIER PICK UPS 2 Door Hordlop r ocl 011, s2454 powc1 >l('N & biol.cs, vonyl rool. (638GXK) '71 PONT. GRANVILLE s1754 AM FM slt<rco, oulo. t10M., foc i, 01,, power \tPc• \eoh·btoltc\ w•ndow), "•nyl roof. (991 KJZ) '72 CHEV. MALIBU s2154 Auto Irons , foci otr po .. cr stccr•nq & brolcs p 19EOH) '74 JEEP 414 WAGONEER $4654 Aulo. Irons., foci. 01r cond , power stoerir>g, powo1 bro~"'· (992LKV) WE LEASE ALL POPULAR MAKES OF CARS & TRUCKS -•..... ,. ... -••u••••• ~· ........... ,. ........ .._... , .... ,_...._ •u" Uf"tC' •OVH 1 -t ,... .._ , ...-I ..... 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Pi h. vln inter, ~hon rl mJ. l29'1s."u>._ &.·i.&Mu· GMCTIUCKS Autorniltic. red-orani,:c ·~ 1-·u . 350,.All.utu. air, :,Ml. •72 El Do,rado convert 1'S J.lon:r.a 2+2 G\J .1 ~.c,.11: .. ..,P"'L pl)'. 11075. Evs 493~ ' HOHDA .,..._.5 wJ whit.,huerior, ZI .~ 1973 71 PLYtlOUTH 1.i c 1. 1Jpt , Exprt.::ttb •••d •d. M~s t aeii arnlfm csst ~te~tom~rc· · .... 1ner6prn. , "'"""" mile~. & S ll Alll': SllRIMG Hrv wn w / iOld i!Q. wuole11tl e now Oa auto S.IJOU 8-&6-~· ,~COLLECT . M111t-t UMY~Oldl (OJ6 EOllJ. PLYMOUTH ~ tlvur II ·r .• \'-8 , ll1L·bel1n s Blue co~I Mi-8181feveMG-47°:u y --....:. · · t'o d 500 ~f ~m! ti7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 28$0 11a rboi'Olvd. &&5·.5700 JJr. auto1naur. 11u:l0f'Y :11r, WJX \V 1fe 's i:ar Ortl. ~ •"il'• , :~l ~lonle C:i!rlo'. Cot..-ua t~~ brakei, ~.~\~ ForSale~~A:f114l~_it J.:u.stal'it e:iu1 $4()·"640 .7a Pinto RunabOut. Auto FURYlll power s 1c cr1n i.:. 10,,., l'rt l't)~Sl:>IJIJ.5.10.!·~. 7 .. a•u.LLAc 1!':n~~'P;1~811>~clean., rad lafs. etc. 11300. ~ift1 b~~=: ~-~'!ii iOCutlassSupreme.?Dr, tr1u11. New llrt•, A-I HARDTOP ~~:1,'{,~i·11~. real :-harp ' t~ t'IRElil ltD. l u .. ·~-C OU PE DE r adial l lr :af..~; 64C·l44.5 5:30979-l:MiZ HT,VT.AC.49.ltOOmi.·ln /Out, 52000. See 4door.:·~t.UPPt..°'CJwith360 Sll9S Xl~~cou~.P la.P.b.A.1 (.;. · ' $.1550 .. 968-01:S~· • ing "67 RAN'Cll WGN. Oria:. . .• Xlnt. 11675. 833-3410 or Sat/Sun. 548·2328 cid, 2 bbl, V-it, engu\e, Ill-.~,! OJ-Jo t:R. ~ ~ V.~LE Chev , . owne r. Gd. Shape! R6.H, 66 Converl. l9w m1 g. 5"52·8361 . an ti Io r Que fl 1 le y~ 9974 Jess thari• • 6oo act I t.iir ~ 1166 l n1p1:4Ja, illUt.o, A IC. lugg, rack, M-e Sf.50,2o6r190£e•1ldoffec"M p,.· lo tt•J rly~tt. 9960 transm1s.1o1on. Fal'lory '1J«KEND0N •••••••••••••••••••·•- II be. • ua • u pwr.goodcood olr644·53'15 en,·· ~ u1r l'OntJ1 t1on111 11 . .__...n~-·12 v GT pd .:.. m e•. autJuJ powder MuSJ see'$S4.5 613 ....,.3 · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A\l/F"l ,, -----ei;a 4 .!> ,J111,rn1 blue, bluet)~''"''"'· · · ·-· • 72 MUSTANG : " rau1u. ttll litCt'r· 1»-IH,AllllOPBlVO. li·lrul·k , new LlfL':. .t- Llc.68.SJLO ~. :>-... _ '73N,OV1\ "'' ..,. ' '"' '°""" eo -.c , "1""' 111 ~1 TAMESA_ S49·802J ~h04·ks ::oltiJO.~.&-IU I ~-• 66. Ford Squi-W•&""· "74 Pintu. l•k• •·w oo~ ATLAS '"" wh" •I "-·-• I , I COS r 'I ... t -Air, PU. PiS. XJnt cond. CONVERT 1n1lt:li . 4 3pd.' Radial wi th Oy:-ttir bc1~c ,111yl ~ ~ m Sl~s us om~a(.16:7~.1100. New brakes. tires $S2.;. • tireli, titl)t> dt><:k. b1ight rool. .)U.lOO llllll..'S. Fully '74 VEG ,\ li'I' \\':.igoo, "t I .1,. • S45-2l:J5 less th8n 20,000 t1ctual ~·· ~-.5 1~. Chrytler/Plf mouth recunJ111onl·d. Pontiac 9965 s1>d . -'•r, sharp & (·le~. lnporfS~ -,63 miles, must Sf.oe to ilP· Open 0 1uly & Sun. '11110 $2195 ••••••••••••••••••••··~ s::.t'J.) :• 19-oH bo n Th' \.\'hlle t'ord. Engine p t . I '71 PINTO P:\f .,.,-,_.,.,,._, 1 1r r J\·d .. C.;>if. isWefflttdOnly xlnLS2lS. recla e -1mm1cu at · 74 PONTIAC ~ -6 • 1-1276 75 l\lonte Carlo. landau ..;a JI Ui5-""'"' throughout. Serial wo.568 2'.f29 llarbor BJ\·d.. lnqu1 r(' tu . .._ ~ · -· JI SI 2 DOOR Costa :\lesa· Hu:.•nl·~.!>Offll'l' LE MA""S 7.: \'cga \rai:on. 1t.._'!'· -:::--:::-::---=-=----j auto, A/C, fi,p. less than M -k m emons 546-19'4 Orong•COCHt I ..... 1'3n cllcd . 111.000 1ru-. '11 E l Do<ado "'"ca 10.000 m•. •·,1 ,, O•rnc 9947 ~ 1, . ·.. .,,. I orfs •~needi<a•>·n Da'•lyPt'lol COUPE >_,_uu .orlicstollt!J". n)'on Car , mustsell! /Ul't!/likencw.$50u0. ·-····················· mp ~. .... . ~1 ISSlun, I ... 642-n•~ • 675 4'--'" ·-,I •'lu>•e<lok, .,;., V8, ., radiu. heater. (0:.!'Jl:l.:J I "'" l'LY 4 D< ">< ·1·•0 "' llu y <1 C'I .>3ti 5UHU • ........, · J;J.J • " """' " 1970 H:.i rborWvd.,C.:'.I . "" · "" ' "" n . "'· · _le:.!> lhan ;_"l),UIJU nuleli -------:'.> :;,~;;;1JDi~~-;;~,t~~~~~~~~~1 ''"' E"oell t . $1699 clean.'°"'"'· , 72 YEG GT •io Cad O eV[Jle, .,..,.., .... en running 63I•1276 , a.&8·7482or&m'.2022 • 'i i J>lymuuth Cnl·kct. It & radio, heal.:r. auton1ut1l'. A • shipe.11500. guod '7 4 :\lonte Carlo, Landau, l'ond1 lioo. AM, tape deck ------JI , ·I Ur. E\t: i\ll'li. (Jn"' ;,i1 r l'u1uli11vu ~15 !LJl' '1 i·yl . " ~µe..od . ta~·1uif· Call646-5257 S3i90. Xln t cone.Inion Sll7S. 898-'15"7 '6S ~l ustang 111 good rlul J) L11in:& '6.i \'al1 ant Cvtl\'. \'K auto uwnllr . ::O:~IUU . .>hi :Ulil "'' 'i lli ll l-'\' I a•r. lvw 11111~. ~ ~ii ....-0 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $800orbs t orr.644 -21:186 ~ ~.oo.tl-3062 ·;1 \\',+\GON A,C, I' :-:;,I $1795 C Call645-i3l3 Mercury t9SO ning cond New trauli . GJeGJt. 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Very -.. ,69 c -_ -i;ood t:ond. ~lu.~t sell by Autot, New 9100 Alrtos Hrw 9800 Autos Hew 9100 1Autos, Hew · 9100 Autos, H•w 9800 1 Awtos, Mew 9800 Autos, He~ 9100 pow:~a,rf~t~~~gsi'.i~i'. 01211. 411 -3os1 . . •••••••• •••••••• .: ••••••••••• : ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••• ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : ••••••••••••• 673·6806 1971 Corvl'tte Sting ray. While. Low mi. J"ull CIM•rC!'•t 9920 power. Air cood. Ami Fm •••••••••••••••••••••••radio . Uest orfer. CONNEU. 5&HIJl!ti. CHEVROLET 10;:--0--:d-ge------=:--I! SALES &SERVICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ZIZIH-ll•d. COSTA J\.1ES1\ '. 11.-5~6,JZOO '66 DART SI SO as is. • 645-2i02 " . , . 1966 Dodge Dart 1 '74 Cimaro', 3-spd, rallye Excellent cond. Ai\l·F~I. whls.,· AJ\.l /FA-t , xlnt . 'TapeDeck.!W7-7477 ~nd. MUST SELL l i\t .1 --~~-----I MEDtA·rELY. $3900. 19740odgeMonoco. c;u 551·3796. BEST OF' YEH. 548-9574 '15 STA'flON WAGON 'G2 LANCE!l w Jless th an 21000 1ni .. 5200. tii!> 2lHh & Pahn. xlnt. cond. lias s tereo Apt. B. 118 r1dio & tape de<:k, lugs'. . _ . Tack,A/C,Comp;.inycar. 6;:i Dod i:e Coronet , I driven only by the Pres. owner. Good cond. s:JOO. :ss,250. 752-7222 blwn. is & 751 -5510 -~_._M_o_n_-~th~'~"'--'-''~,;~. ---lil Chargr r Spct:1al Btli- 'll Ca price. 2 Dr .. a ir, lion auto, ale, am/Im AM /l"J\.t , New Llres, Xlnt st~reo lJ ,:.. p/b, p/w, lo eond. $1850 . .&99-2177. m1. xl nl cone.I. $2 .~5() 540·20;!9. '68 CllEVELLE, 396 R tH, new tires, mag whls, xlnt Ford 9940, tond. 53.000 mi. Best of· ••••••••••• •••••••••••• fer. 5'8·5196 an. 6 pm 'i S Granada 2 dr, while. V8. aulo, uir, loaded, ·~JM}' ALA Gd. tires. minl. $3995. 494-7801 tuns gd. Xlnt. trans. c;.ir . $300. 673-2823 ·w RAN CJ I •~no 351. air. • lock top, Orig. uwncr. 71Chev. J\.tonteC:.irlo, V Sl,SOU.54ti-22<!1 auto, p /s. p/b. ::un rad. ---------· ~ 73,000 n11 's. Hun:-; xlnt. 'till FALCON , ti l')'I, 4 Ur, Goo<l t ires. S lti!.I;;. low1nLlc:11.:c.Sl!(10. 644 ·4125 aft 5 • 548-7482 Ol'ti-iti-202<! • ~ .. do 9738 Ma'ldo 9738 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo~do'~ s~oo ~Qloh •l!bole hoi. been e.1ended tv June 30lh on oil r.ew 1914 ro1ory-en91nt: co1>. eq1.1ipptd !he woy yov lo~e ;h.,rn. $~,,.,~~30 ~ '• CASH Jlla.\ftS ON 111·4 HAaOJOl"S, WAGONS AND SEDANS. CASH al SATES ON •X.2 COUl'lS ANO SIOANS. 1.-&i'la\TALI UM"°"' r.bote toword your down poymenl ii you wont. free 50.000·mole. 3·yeoren ine worronly. 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V-8, au!00\1tic steering & brakes. wsw. air transmission, AM.FM stereo. power Aut0mati<:. radio. heater. white side 6 cylinder. 3 speed lransmission, cond1t1on1ng , vinyl top, (253KYRJ brakes. power sleering. wsw tires. air wall tires, air conditioning. {316EAG) radio and heater. (238BNR) 52395 ~;3359 51495 5995 73 CONTINTENTAI. 4 DOOR '74 VALIANT SEDAN VS. automatic. radio. heat«. power '67 CHEVROLET MALllU '72 MERCURY MONTEGOMX va. automatic. AM/FM stereo. PQWef' steeru'IQ & brakes. crwse control. air cond111on1ng. vinyl lop {840HFPJ1 steering & brakes, white walls, air " door sedan. VS. autooatic. radio, condil1oning. e•tended factory heater: power steering. power warranty. (432KZY} brakes. VGM541) 2 doof. va. automatic. radio. healer, power steering & brakes, wtiite walls, air conditioning, vinyl tap. (g16FVY) 54355 53095 5695 51995 I ' I VACATION CLEAN .UP BRAND NEW 1975 INTERNATIONAL scour 11 $5695 Air COnditionino. autorrar . roof rack, buckel seats. IC. PDwet' steenng, POwer brakes, Complete "heavy duty" service . available for your R. V. Rec. The best service in Orange Co. Fast, fair & friendly! I - I Ce in1 T~ •h tro ca' Co I F I .l t ( ( i ] ] A Cle poli Cou is c Lal' offi1 I .-. ,, _,.. f I _, .. • voe. 6fl, No, ,.71, ~ sEcT10Ns, 38 PA<?ES " ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF;ORNIA . ,_ ............. ....... ·--;; FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 197S . - Today's Closing N.Y.Stoeks TEN CENTS Hicks' . 'Shadow ' . Governinent' Jeered By GA.RV G R'ANVILLE 0.1 ... O,l!y filtel It.ff Ch&rges bx District Attorney Cecil Hi.cJca that tbc transferor 22 investJgators from his staff Thurfilay was dictated by a shadow 1Ro~fernmenl that con. 1rols county government drew catcalls today Crom other Orange Coun' y ofricia1s. . ~ks sa'ld 'the move of about Fire,..an llelps one-third ol ·his investigators to Sheriff Brad Gates' deparlml!nl was part or a political conspiracy dedicated to-the emasculation of hi!.of(ice. The trans fer was ordered by Lhe Board of Supervi&ors on a unanimous vote during a budget hearing. While Hicks .refused to name members of the alle2ed shadow Laguna Beach Firem<.in Joseph McClure ·band<.i ges . Moitlca J . Riley. 21, or 34031 Street o( the Amber Lan- terri, .. Dana Point, roJJoy,iing a r ear-end t:affic :collis io.n at Sooth-Coast· Highway and Pearl Street in Laguna Beach Thursday afternoon. She \vas later treated at. Soul~ Coast Community J-lospital and released. Ti;-aff1c acci- dents in Laguna Bet1ch Thursday left two others slightly injured and eight cars damaged. Police Transfer Hinges on Talks By JACK CllAPPEJ,L • Oflll• D•ll' f"llOIS.Uotl A proposal for the city of San Clemente l o rcpl<.ice its 0\1;n police department with Orange County S herifr's d eputies today is overshadowing stalled' salary talks between policemel}, and citv officials. Beer Bust Lands Pair In Cookr San Clemen t e police staged .a r eal beer bust a l the department a l pistol range Thursday, capturing two m e n' suspect ed Or burgling an of(icer's-1>wn brew from the range 1\t th e city 's request. the sheriff's office has issued an ex- tensive report on how it might contract for police protection to San Clemente al an annual cost r anging from $655,318lo $924,498. Four propos als have been for\11arded to.city offi cials . The preliminary fiscal 1975·76 budget for the city police depart- ment is $855,486. That figure does not include any funds for employe pay incre·a.ses curren~ly the subject of str amed negotia- tions betv.•een the employes' as- <SeeSERVICE, PaJi!;cAZ i Church Aides Ready, House For R~fugees shack's refrigCrator. , An aging Lagi.ina Beach house The case of ttie •1pllfered recently purCha:tOO by st. Mary's pllsener was ct&.cked whCn Episcopal Church is destined to P a trolman J ohn ~ciglcr become the home for a family of arrived from som' q f·dUt,. South Vietnam refugees. target practice and found Ctiurc'b vol\inteers are two m en s itting non'·· · 1 d · · h chalantly at 3 table play-patching up· an pa1nt1ng t e government conspir(:\cy, he said its roots can be traced to the political ba ckers of some supervisors. Board of Supervisors Cha irma n Ra lph Diedrich scoffed al Hicks' charges and chided lhe district attorney for s mearing the entire board. Diedrich said Hicks had his say before the Board of Supervisors and did not mention poHtic<1I sub· terfuge as the ir motive for want- ing to strip his office of lhe in- vestigators. "Why dido 'l he make his ridiculous unsubstantiated al- legations then so each supervisor could have responded to them?" he asked. The board chairman also went out of his \vay to defend t~e one • eavin Fro1n Saia .Juan Truck Driver • Dies m Crash A San Juan Capistrano truck driver was killed early today <1nd three c hildren in the cab of his big rig were injured in a crash on the Newport Freeway in Orange. The Orange County Coroner's office said Waldo A. Manriquez. 27. of 31461 l~a Calera Drive. died instantly of massive head in· juries "'hen the big truck he "'as driving hurtled from the rree"•ay into the side of a duplex at 3: 10 a .m . ,\ California llighway Patrol spokesman s aid two of the three youngsters riding in the truck cab were sons of the dead driver and the other was a neighbor. Laguna Cop Pay Raise 'Accepted Jamie Manriquez, 8. and his 7-year -old brother. Timothy, and Brad Corbett. 8. of 32055 Pasco Caroline in San Juan Capistrano. were treated and then released from C h ".pman General Hospital. Inves tigators ispeculated that l\1anriquez fell asleep at the whe.el.an4 hi& truciJ slammed in- to the rear e nd of a s mall sportscar in the fast lane of the freeway between Katell a and Chapman Avenues. lly'FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL Oftllo• Daily PlkllSUtf Laguna Beach police officers and c ity negotiators have re- ached agreement on a salary package calling for a four per- cent increase June 30 and an ad· ditional 3.5 percent boost next February. Police officers entert..>d negotia· lions seeking a 15 percent in· crease. Terry Temple. vice president of the Laguna Beach Police Employes Association. said the tentative agreement will. be pre- sentCd to association members for ratification on Wednesday. He predicted it would be ap- proved. In his o"'" case. Temple said his current base pay of Sl ,345 monthly would be boosted by $54 June 30 and an additional $49 in February. "The increase is below the cost of living. but I'm happy,'' said Temple. "It's much better in comparison to that o f som e cities." Temple said negotiators also agreed not to change the current policy of the c ity paying for the purchase and cleaning of un· iforms . Temple said negotiators. also agreed not to change the current policy of the city paying for the purchase and cleaning or un· if or ms. The t ent ative agreement, however. leaves the door open for possible changes in the un· iform policy al a later dale. The dark blue uniform now worn might be replaced "i th khaki or ··soft look·· blazers. Temple said. Temple s<1 id the agreement also calls for inclusion of sergeants and lie utenants in the t.'ducational incentive program. Forme rly, only patrolmen re· ceived monthly bonuses fore<1rn· ing associate in a rts a nd <See POLICE, Page A2l · Tlie sportscar, driven by .Michael Frank. 18. Placentia., stopped on the s houlder. J.'rank was taken to Chapman General with minor injuri es. Witnesses said the speeding ,,.. truck overturned on the shoulder and careened through a freeway fence, a backyard tree and into the side of the duplex at 621 N. Highland Ave. One occupant of the cluplex, identified as Ken Kov.·al. suffered cuts Crom rlying glass but refused t reatment. The CHP spokesman said traf- fic on the freeway was snarled for more th<1n four hours 'A1hile cleanup oper ations were under way. Thieves Get Gems, Tools The theft o f a turquoise necklace a nd $630 in tools in separate crimes v.•ere reported Thursday to San C lemente police. Josephine Read of 1306 S. Ola Vista reported the loss of jewelry valued al $500. The necklace "'US taken earlier in the week while she 'A'as away from home. Holley's Tire Service, 1225 N. El Camino Real. reported the theft of tools a nd $30 in cash. The store 'A'as broken into sometime during the nig ht, police said. Pickering Quits PASADENA <UPI J -Dr. William Pickering. a leading participant in the design and con· struction of America·s firs t satell ite a nd several other spacecraft . will rt..>tirc this ye.ir as director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory . Sex Slimming Romance Reduces Calories ing cards. . house behind St .. Mary's In ad· He 1aid each h.ud a quart van11' c,e,~r .1tYb10n:i1,1tplonng•a•~oram~1~~-FLO RENCE, Ita ly (APJ -Italian nutritionists bot.Ue or beer be for e him -P c• ton -nameaefamll)'. \\'Orking with a computer conclude t hat> sexual in- oae with i nitials T.E.lt. u the applicaUon ls approved, tercounc ma,y cost each partner between. 125 and 300 pea<UOdonlt.label -nnd S •• • Il l ·· · l 8 wtndow Into the orncC! l . mary ~ w Join 515 e r calories,dependingontheintensity. shack. was o pen. · p&rlshes In LagUnaHllls. Corona Their findings were m ade public today at a sym- Zol] 1 er s ummoned del Mar and Newport Beach In posium on •'dietetics and computers.'' The use of a ·• Patroltnwn Tom E . Haight sponaorlna.a ram,ay. co~uter lo est ablish how many Cl\lorics a person IO examine the T .E:ll.· in· Thousands ot w,;u-refugees ure n s to be in aood physical s ha_pe led to the findings l housed.at Camp Pendleton wall· "' lUalid Oft lhc part ally con-ing tor indlviduals or orgartlz.it-on sexual activity. . • su"1cta·bff.f'bol°tle. tions to 1pon1or them .and help The experts said o kiss given with u certain in· He ai d it ' wo s h:,;i''-1~4l!"m w~o matn•t.rc•an:'-~-~Len.si~h bw:n heLween..sUt a~,J;.Dlo . .e.s. u.n:- a wnO • ~ • of American life. dressing the p artner prior to i nt rsc · worth thf officers arrested lhue Kathy Wiibert, a St. Mary's about eight calories and masturba cons umes p1iir on sUspiciOn of p8rishloner who ls coon:U. nating be 75 d 25 ' bllralory. !SffHOUSll,Pa&•AZJ tween an I . , , ,,,~, . I I .,, person liicks hinted might IX• part of the so-called shadow gov· ernmcnt . Dr. Louis Cella. "I've never heard of Lou being involved in a ny improper at- tempt to influence decisions of this board,·· Oiedrich said. "And I know Lou·s never dis· cussed the DA transfer with me," he added. 51:tpervisor Thomas Riley ulso c D•ily Pl'-' Stall PMt• HEADING SOlJTH Educator Reeves 2 Planners Turned Out In Clemente In a rl'shuffling of three cily commissions. the San Clemente City Councilhas dealt out incum· bl'nl commissioners Willi am Walker and I-Iowa rd Mushett. Planning Co mmi ss ioner \Valk er, a developer and presi- dent of the Chambc.•r of Com· merce, had "'rangled "'it h the counci.I while he he<1ded up the city's Bicentennial Committee. ~1ushett , u parks and recrea- tion commissioner, has been out- spoken in disagrel'menl v.·ith the "'aY some t hings are done by the city. Both men will le ave lhC!ir post June 30 after having served less than a year on the commission. ---\Valker "'iii be replaced on the planning commis s io n by land scape architect Uob Richardson, currently a member of the city architectural revic"' board. The council r eappointed Plan· nin g Commissioner Donna Wilkinson. She and Richarcbon v.·ill serve t"·o-year tern1s. On the Parl<s Commission. the coUnci l rl'placed l\1ushett "'ilh Joe Coss. rormcr Downey schools superintendent. It reappointed Commissioner John Mitt'hell. CSeeOUST£D, Page1U i Great Dane Mauls CdM Skateboarder 1\ prOtl'CtiVC fen1ale gr e;.11. Dane "'ith a litter of puppies lunged from a Co1·on;1 dcl l\1ar garage Thursday afternoon and seriously mauled a youngster riding by on his skateboard. Police said Michael Haslim, I I. of 4 Point Loma, s uffered cuts and deep bile wounds lo his face before the dog's owner could calm the anim al. Haslim was treated at lloag l\lemorial J.lospita l where sutures v.•ere required to close several of the deeper cuts. lie then went home. Officers said the incident oc· !'urred at 10 Point Lo1n11 .its Patrice Sainato was opening her garage door to remove a car. The dog nnd her puppies "'ere inside. Al the same moment the yl.l ungster turn ed into the drive"·ay on his skal(lbuiird, arousing the protective mother. Officers said they had no re· cord o 3 n y previous prob1l!:lh with the clog . The animal wa~ quarantined for 10 days <tl th<! owner's home. ? said he knov.·s of no behind the Sct'llc t.'Jiquc th a t dict<ilcs de· cisions in county ~ovcrnmcnt. "I don 't kno"· how anyone can say that v.·ithout providing more fut•ls. ·· lliley s:Jid. He admitted knO"'inl! Cella bul said he ffi('t him v.•hcn they v.•erc both on the board of directors or Big Broth('rs of Orange County. <See SCORCll, Page AZ i Accepts Top Post In Poway Dr. Robert Reeves. assistant superinte ndent or the Laguna Beach Unified School Dislrit'l since 1970, resigned today to become superintendent of the Pov.·ay Unified School District in north San Diego County. Reeves. 44, "'a s hired by Poway school trustees Thursd;i y nlght.'-l·l e was awarded a three- year contract with a starting salary of $35,000 annu<1 lly. lie "'ill begin work in Poway July L •·f'm very excited abouttheop- 1>0rtuni1...Y to "'ork in a larger dis· trict. This is a real profession<1I advancement for me." Reeves said. The Powav distri ct has about 12 .000 stude"nts <1nd an annual budaet of $15 million. By com- parison. Laguna Beach has 3.200 students and a $5 million budget. _ Reeves joined the Laguna dis· tric~ jn.,.,1968 as,principal of LagUhii ·Beach 1-ligh School. lie "'as named assistant superinten- dent for ins truction and person- nel in 1970. He earned $29,400 this year. In late 1972. he \Vi.IS one of three top district administralol's fired by a three -member b loc of trus tl.'e s, but laler \\'as r e - instated . Prior to Laguua Beach. RcevC!s had held ;,1 va1·iety of ad - mi ni slrati,·t·, t.'OUnse ling, coaching and teaching positions in school districts at Barslov.•. Garden Grove. Lennox and Los Angeles. I-le is chairman of the ac- creditation committee of the As· sociation of California School ,\d· ministrators and a member of the high school accreditation comm ission of the \\'estern As- sociation of Schools and Col!Cges. "I 'll be le<1ving Laguna Beach "ith mixed e motions. We really ha,,e a terrific staff. I feel I've learned a lot from the supt."rin · lendents I worked for here. I'll take the best and apply it to n1y fi rst superintendency.·· Ilcl'ves s.iid. · Lee Now Citiu;n WASlllNGTON (UPl l -T-. llouse Judiciary Commitlel:' ha cleared the "''-'Y for fin<1I con· grossional action to restore U.S. citizenship to Confederate Gen . Robert E. Lee as of June 13. 186S -the date he applied for it , t,,.o months after surrend ering the Confederacy lo Gen. Ulysses S. Grant at Appomatto x Courthouse. We•llter 1\.1ostly sunny Saturday \Vit h "'armer tern - perntures expectC!d . llighs of 70 at the beaches.rising t.o 75 inland. Overnight ll»''S 55 to 60. INSIDE TODAY BoJlel Pacifico will present ds /irsl f11ll·length complelely original work this month in LagMna Beach . See story by Doily Pilot Sta/f Writer Jackie llyman on Page Cl l•de• AI Y-S..r•k• " MlolNle• •• _,., L.M. .. yllll ~· ..... -,_, --DNffl ... tkft '*"""-' ..... 1. ............. ·-· ,... ............ 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Miss Basile, a junior, is lhe d a ughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Rudolph Ba sile, 276 Fairview St Both students will return to Laguna Beach Aug. 29. After Marple a nd tiliss Bas ile leave Sunday , the l ocal Ameriean Field Service chapter "'ill hold <.1n iee-cream social for t.,..·o departing foreign students who lived in Laguna Beach for the past year. llenry Gomez or Peru and Tin Ott en of Belgium. Fro•Page A l SERVICE ... sociation and the city. San Clement e mayo r Tony DiGiovanni said today cost would be a dete rmining factor in whethC'r or not the ('ity main· lained its own· police ugency, or a bandoned it and contracted ror Sheriff's protection. A copy or the Sheriff's propos <il "':JS obtained Thursday after in· ilia! rerusal by City Manager•(." Kenneth Carr to rl•leasc the do('u· ment to the press. Carr's r efusal came despite an opinion by the c ity attorney th;.it the Propos<.1 1 "·as publi(' inrorm;.i tion and could not be withheld. The City Council approved it:; release Wednesday. ·, Police Chief Mel Porlnl'r declined to comment on speeifi cs or the r eport because he said he had not been gi"en a c~>·, , Only the most coSf..JY Sh'erirr·s proposal continues the present level of service offered by the ci· ty department. It, howt'ver, calls for a reduction fro m 45 eity police personnel to 35 She1irfs person nel. "It is not our in lcntion to cut down the service at all," Mayor DiGiovanni s<.1id. He said the Sheriff's contra(·t "'as ;1n alternative the coun cil "'as ex<.1 m ining. "Any time "'l' look at anything \\'e are serious . \\.' e don 'l just look at it to "'astC' timt'," the m<.1yor Si!ld. ~le said it .,..·as not his intent tu drop the local department to rid the council of eontinuing dis · <.1g r e e m e nt s and conflicts between it a nd the city. "You have got to take the good with the bad," Mayor DiGiovan· ni said. He said \\.•bile the police chief had not been given a copy of the report. he beli eved the chief ""·as aware or it .·· A large <1uestion mark hangs over displaceme nt or present city police personne l should the local force be disb<.1 nded . Sheriff "s officials said the de· partment had checked "'ith the county personnel department was assured the county could ''absorb'' some or the San Clemente police employes. ORANGE COAST LIM. DAILY PILOT Rober! N . Weed ""'•llO.nl •nd ~bl•-• Jack R. Curley "'''" '"'""oent •nd C..nwol -,..0!• Thomas Kee1i1 il l!dolOf' Thomas A. M urphine -.... o+llt """Cit Charle~H . LOO!. Rich.;lrd P. Nall A•i.l!lonl -Mii' ... l!•UO'\ Laguna 8••~" Office ···~···~ ...... , ,,..u1..., ,,,..,.". • o .... -. .,.,1 Othff Oftlcn 1; .. IO -.. 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GERMANY SUMMER Katy Baflle I • Budg~t~edDoWn Supervisors SquelCh Tux Increase Orange County supervisors concluded formal budget hear· tnas Thursday but they have un- til the end of Aug ust to Juggle the firure5 before adopting a final county spending plan for fiscal 1975-76. In six days of special meetings, supervisors ellmlnwted all but about two cents of the JS-cent tax rate hike anticipated earlier by thecounty Administrative Office. The budget now stands at about $434 .7 million. which is $10 million less than the tentative figures, but $51 million higher than last year. An infu!lion of federal revenue sharing money Into proposed capitBI projecta for next year, along with number of belt· tlghteninM c uta e nabled supervisors to put much of the burden on other funding sources and hold down the projected tax rate inc.reasc. -The rate now stands at $1.6.1 per $100 of as5essed valuation compared to the current year's rate of about Sl.61. When buda:et hearings began a rate of $1 .96 was predicted. Marla Baslanchury, budeet analyst in tbe CAO 's office .. cau· Lioned today lhal the $1.63 figure is by no means fin al. Still to be factored into the rate are expected pay increases for the county's 11 ,000 employes. Near the close of Thursday's final budtfal meeting, SU_pervlsor Ralph Du.-drich ordered county budge t experts. to contin~e whittling a way nl the tax rate 10 an ef(ort to hold tbe line at the current level. Acc o rding to Mi ss Bastanchury, those adjustments can continue until the Jasl day or August before a final budget is adopted by the board. Legally , a budget must be put _ into final form by Aug. 31 and a tax rate set by Se pt. 1, but Mi ss Bastanchury said supervisors usually act toward the middle of August. Cable TV Bid Delayed Supervisors have informally set a ceiling of about $10 million on the a mount they will allocate to employe raises. Thal amount "'ould add bout nine cents to the projected Sl.63 tax rate. Also uncertain are final carry over figures from current depart· ment budgets and the exact in- crease J n the county's assessed valuation. The current budget figures are based on a predicted 10 percent increase In the total value of land in the county. Besides the general fund budget rate, increases totalling about eight cents will be tacked onto the separate taxing fi gures used by the county Harbors, Beaches and Parks district, F1ood Control Dis trict, CdUnty Fire Department and county library lo cover pay raises and servicelmprovemenls. Even if supervisors manage to hold the tax rate at it.a current level, most property owners wi ll pay high e r t axes next year because of increases in assessed A rate increase request by a ca ble TV firm serving parts of San Juan Capistrano was de· layed £or the second time this "'eek by the City Council. Pressing ror more detailed justification by TM Co mmunica- tions for an increase from $6 to $7 a month, councilmen postponed action fort wo weeks. The firm curre ntly serves 561 subscribers in San Juan and plans to expand its service lo l ,000 homes in the near future. In addition to the monthly charge, TM Communications proposes to hike its installation fee from $15 to $30. Last month the council held up· the rate increase to determine "'hether TM customers were s atisfied "'it h t he quality or service. City orficials failed in lheir al· tempt to contact the homeowner associations in the two areas .,..•hich TM Com munications serves before Wednesday night 's session. City Sign Criticisms ' Hit Close to Home Whil e ,.,...o San Clemente city counci lmen made di sparaging re marks about bus iness ad - vertising signs, t.,..·o others sat back and ""'inl'ed s li ghtly as s harp com m ents tou c hed sensitive are<.1s. F ro,,. Page A I S CORCH ... ··1 think l ',•e talked to Dr. Cella briefly three or four times <it social fun ctions during the time I've been in offi ce. And he has never di scussed any pending matter ""'ith m e." Super\•isor Robert Bat t in ridieuled I-licks' charge and said, "If the man has something lo say then "'hy doesn't he say il? lie should name names and places berore he goes around smea1ing a lot of people bec<.1use he reels they've stepped on his tiny toes ·· An aid e to Supervis or Laurence Schmit , who i!> in Hawaii tod ay, s aid that the dt.: cision to move the inv estigators to the sheriff's offi ce was a sound judgment Schmit made in good conscience. "To imply that there "'ere "'eird political motives behind the unanimous decision of all the supervisors doesn"l reall y make much se n se.·' said S teve Knobloch, Schmit's aide. The r e maining s upervisor. Ralph Clark, was not available for comment but members or his staff scoffed at Hicks' allega- tions. Rites Today For ff. L. Eggleston, 7 8 A funeral service for llerbert L. Eggleston Sr., a residt"nl of San Clemente \llhose hon1e was destroyed by fire nine days ago, was held today at Pacific View chapel in Newport Beach. Mr. Eggleston was round dead in a room of the San Clemente Jl otel where he had moved followin g the fire at his north San Clemente residence. P..1r . Eg· gleston was 78 and had been a re· sident of the town for 11 years . He is survived by sons , Herbert L. of Glendale, and John E. or San Rafael: daughter, Elizabeth Enoit of Hermosa Beach, and eight grandchildren. Mr. Eggleston had been an engineer with Mobil Oil. Funeral arrange ments .ire diretled by Pacific View. Arch Beach Heigi}t.s Group P lans Meet The annua l meeting of the Arch Beal'h Hela:hts Association wiU be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday .at Lacuna Beach City Hall. The aaenda includes election of officers and pre1entaUon of re· sul~La.....recent ~Beach Hiia:hts plinnlnf stOOy --dutf· ed by students o CuUfo a State Unlver1ity , f'ullcrton. All Arch Beach ·Height.a resl· -dcnlS"a re urged to attend. Al issue "'as a batch of back· li ghted plas tic signs proposed £or businesses in town . One s ign , a l<.1rge li ghted plasti c s ign .... ·as planned for the Bank of San Clemente. Mayor Anthony OiGiovanni and Coun· cilman Charles Fox a re mem- bers or the bank board of direc- tors. Both abstained from voting and from all discussoin on the issue. Councilman Art Holmes, a salesman, declared a client's sign also "'as involVed, but he voted anyhow. Councilmen Pat La ne a nd Thomas O'Keefc q~tioned the increasing number of plastic signs being put up in town, and also indicated a disapproval of the c<.1rriage la mp style which he said appears to be proliferating. O'Keefe suc cessfully moved to defer any a pproval of the plastic signs and the carriage signs at is· sue until another council session. Lane, "'ho had cnlicized the monotony of the same type of s ign all over town," agreed and \'oled to defer also. Holmes voted no. Thl" council also directed that staff work on a new ci ty sign law be speeded up. F rom Page A l HOUSE ..• l-he sponsorshi p, said the house is large enough ror a six·member family. Once the necessary paperwork is completed and the family mov- es in . it will be the church's responsibility to assist in any way it can. "The fa mily will live in the house. We'll help in finding them places to work, help the kids enroll in school ~and help them learn English, i£ they need to," said Mrs. Wilbert. She said it also will be up to the church lo provide food and other necessities for the family until it can stand on its own. "There are resources avail a· ble -they can qualify ror welfare -but we'd rather sup· port them,'' she said . She said a family probably will be placed with the church within two or three weeks. tn the meantime, parishioners a re repairing the two bedroom, clapboard house and outfitting it .,..ith furnishings. The house was purchased by the church in January following the death of its owner. OUSTED ..• With Richardson moving from the Archltectural Review Board to the Planning Commi ssion. the eouncll filled the resulUne vacan· c y with Wi lliam Soeberg, a Cyprus Shore resident and bust· ness consulta nt. The council reappointed two rommi11ionera to Ule city's lraf· nc and parldng-commlttte. 'They are Chuck Bartok and Pau.I Falk. The council 's action came Wednesday (ollowina: lengthy ex- ecutive (closed ) meeting.11. t I The company's own survey or 415 customers last November disclosed that only 14 were dis· satisfied with the service. o r these complaints three were traced to cable problems, and three to miscellaneous causes in- cluding a dog c hewing through the cable. Representatives of the firm say they need the increase to generate a 2.9 percent return on their investment, the miniuum necessary to stay in business. Judge Reduce s Jury's Award In Accident Citing the "passion" or the jury that award('d $1,548,211 lo the family or a traffi c accident vie· tim. Ora n~e County Superior Court Judge Walter Charamza has slashed th e amount to $749,01~.48. The family of the late Frances Neal has 10 days lo acrept lhe re- t'lueed award or decide to have the l'ase hea rd again. Rene~·ed. court action would be limited to the amount of the uward. The punitive damages were as· sessed against Farmers Insurance Group in connection ~th a traffic acl'ident in which a car driven b y the woman's husband collided with a car driven by an uninsured motorist. Mrs. Nea l was paralyzed as a re- sult of th e crush. ' Before the lawsuit we nt to trial March 31 , Mrs. Neal died of cancer and complications. valuation. · San Juan Orders Ne-w Airport Pact Negotiation or a new contract for the operation of the Capistrano Airport nmway was ordered by the San Juan City Council Mond ay night to give the city greater control of airport operations. Under the ex isling contract the city of San Juan Capistrano holds ownership to the runwa y although the airport itself is operated by private interests. The new agreement, to be brought back for council ap· proval within 90 d ays, will Fro,,. Page A l POLICE .•• bachelor degrees. Under the agreement, sergeants e8rning an AA degree would receive an additional $25 monthly anrt $50 if tbeY earned a BA. . 7 Lieutenants ~ who are required to have an AA degree, would re· ceive $2:r more if they earned a BA. Temple said the agreement also c all s for elimination of bonus pay for sharpshooters, a slight improvement in health in· surance and various changes in holiday and longevity programs. stipulate the payment of rees to the city for use of the runway. It also will provide for specific times of operation for the small private plane port In the southern end of the city. The council's action was pre- dicated on taxes lost through public ownership of the runway. That figure amounted to $3,270 for 1974·75. San Juan acqutred lhe deed to the r u nway from airport operators Julian Willcox and Bruce Winton in 1969. No payments have been made to the city since for use of the strip. Reds Using U.S. Bombers WASHINGTON (AP ) -U.S. in· ~lli&ence &oµrces ~lieve the Vietnamese ~ommunists have used captured U.S.·built bombers against Camdodian forces in a growing territorial quarrel between the two r ecent allies. Intelligence reports indicate 10 light bombers apparently struck Cambodian forces last week dur· ing battles for several small dis· puled islands in the Gulf of Thailand. LOUIS XV by Henridon Available in Yellow or Gold Trim , .... "''"'•>I ..... lo~nt h ..... '°" '"""" ... 11-~...., ..~"···"'"'"'-· l..ouis X\1 1 n~ ·~~1~" <'IQfl""""'* ol •ha '·°"'', l'.V 11 t1a ",..i:-,~wl•ri~ "v•ilf'l'lt "' ''"' cn"''""I IWd•vvm y1oup . '" •h~ R••co(ul 00won1 J,.,..~ th1> '""hcull"'' •l""l""' 10 de111I ..,a 1h• h•n<homt' t•"ltl1t). 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A s e g b ·1 ] ] • p d n f• r I• a q p It A q c • c c t 1 I • I I ' I • • • J he En(oreer Consumer Rzghts .Bill Has ~mpact -. llySYLVJA PORTE R _ A bill now before the Senate would, U passed, open a new era for our rifbt.l aa consumers -and it could, ln fact, have the 1reate1t rnpact on practic:-1 day .to-d ay consumer protection of any legtslaUoo ever enacted by Congress. The measure, aponsol'ed by Sen. Frank Moss (O.tJtahJ is eiven a !i0-50 c.h ance o f paasace at this point. Under the innocent, non-reve1dlng t iUe of ''The State and Local Enforcement Act of 197a:," it would, among o ther things , strength en your riCbts t o: -Fuller informa- tion in Qutritional ad· vertis(ng about the foods you eat; -Fair Money's Worth \ treatment in d ebt collection methods Can ever-nslng pro· blem during this economic slump); -Compel sellers or sOods to live Up to promises they make 10 w arranties and guaraotees Given with the products, such as TVs, rel~ators._,asbers, a u tomobiles; -BEri'$''E TO PAY A rmance..c~mpa.ny as~ as the original 11.Wet it you were cbeate<Tln the originaltrasac-'ti.OQ;.. . • . .. • -Fact,.-\fout a rralidlise which you are buying - beforeyouslgn anypa=mmitUngyoursel!. f{ow come? Theicx ation is that, as of. now, y O'llr _ rights unWthese pN> rules, w h ich the Federa l Trades Commissfbnlte.s publis hed, could only be enrorced in cases broug°ht by l be FrC 1tsdt through i ts five commissioners located iD Wasl;tiagton:-t>.c . Under the Moss bill, thoug h , Your righ ts could b~ enforced by stat e and Jo~al Buthonues, individual consumers, a nd the FTC s taffs in its reg ional of. fices as well a s in Washmgton. S ince 1914, w h en the 1>rC was c r eat e d , Con~ress ha~ adde;d.more and more duties to the agency and the recently . ena~ Magnu:;on-MQ.SS Warraoty-FTC I mprovement Act alsog~\!tihc F"TC new powers tomakerules 1n several areas BUT WITHOUT ENFORCEMENT, w h a t matters" A stile can not o nly"'become a dead l e tter, worse, it can give a compeUtive adv{tntage to flagrant wrongdoers who can .v.i.olate it with impunity while theil morf' ethical com pttitors aa.r t h e added expense of complying. The Moss b1ll would pave the way ro, true nation wide enforcement o f'the laws Con gress has passed for our protec-tion. It would a llo w s t ate and local agencies for the f irst time to enforce FTC r ules and decisions in local courts. This would vastl) multiply the pro tection g iven to you , the con· s umer, fer the SJmple reasoro t hal lherf' are many more local en(orcemenl officials thaP therf' are thinly spread .. feds" to act in such cases -It would separate t he function of prosecuting (1n1t1ating) federal cas es unde1 the FTC act from tha t o f judging <ruling on the merits aftertrral). Toda), the five FTC commissioners are b o th prosecutors a nd Judges in the same cases. Th1i. 1s unfau says lht> C o mmi ttee or> Trade Reg ulat1on of thf' New Yor}. <:1ty Bai A ssoc1at1on. The present system ii; atso mucti l cs::. eflici~nt. because all cases mus1 go Lhrougb the five comm1ss1oners 1n Washington, t estifi ed Mar" S1lberge ld, attorn~y for Consumers Union, at recent Senate heanngs on the bill. The comm1ss1oner :., S1lbergelct observed, are often more cautious than they otherwise would be, because they wdl later have to rule on the merits of each case, IT WOULD AU.OW PRIVATE individual con s umer suits for violati ons of FTC rules for the firs t time. If injured, you would be able to go to court without "'a1t1ng for any agen· cytoact. And thtt b ill would ban "judge s hopping'' o n appeals from FrC decisions N. ot toda y a firm found to have Vlolated the law can take its pick of courts t o h ear its appeal from among any 1udic1al cu·cwt wherf' 1t does bus1_n ess. - g 1vmg a nationwide company a choice among 10 1ud1c1al c1rcwts a nd assunng that it will select the court thought m ost likely to rule in its f avor This bill would confine ap- peals to the c 1rcwt where the firm has its pnnc1pal place of busines::. . 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Ci\PP101'.11 :· J'ICI 10 . s;,,!Go } 2131032 1911. • ...., w+1krH1•0 10 21 n-1 th b .~ f o f th m I yed~o re locale -"I B••te• L 19 36 •l1 •61•.,. 11. c ...... 0,11 .20 1• s •'"' • • • ~·n!... w.i;, 1 '! ,~t'; · · unNFd 1• · 1•, , ., , ,, c ite Cp IKI • 1• 11 -...., .,...,,, , .,. •• .. , iov. • '"" w111 ews ss 9 9" ~,_-~_, ~ mon s, u-. ew e unempo v•w.· e.rs1c.1,eo 1 ii 111 •• v. c .... 1111< 540. 2J 10lllot v. ;:;;.:!~ia.P JD 101 •• ·..,; t·~11 crli ·· 1]3 1.__ .... et1+GE1 o10111w 1114 +"' s;.1,...111'L•n14" 1h-" ww','•'M"",,',·~,,,,•,, .. " 1~~ f "'eseeasubsLantial concur· ferences i s kill reqwre· e.vu1o.cQ J• • 1 4~•,,.. c .... i.ss 2011H 1•1 ll"-• "• GnJc ...... 12011 • 1sv.+"" '°"" tJ • 1 101 l-t Dlr.l•NG•llO • 1.1 2••1o .• secco u10 141 n~.111. .,. ' lleltll'IVS 3211 S 23\lo · CuUerHI MI I <IS JlV.-"'-G!llll?..lOdU 11 ISV. , . L•lllltvP ' : 1,:•.· OllnCp1.20 1 ?J 16 .. + :i,. Se I c ·10 • Ill 61-.. W•llQL OollOll 16 1•1'1t ~ rent improvement in lhe job-ments,'' says Argus. Even-a..i Fe1s 12 " 110 11~~-v. cvuOP 1 "°'9 2 ll 1111o • .,.. GINN•• 1 IO 4 JO la\'• + 1\11 t::1.~~s1r •6 615 11l. ~ •1, OllM••" 1 5 6S 1914 • \.., ~~=~" '° , 1 .. '"" ~ ~ W••d Foo0s 2• 9 9 -' I t Wh ' tually lhe workersarefound, Bt•F4 Pl •. 1116'1:1 •• cvp•u•1_"0'0~21¥1-'At GtwsF1n••• 91 1 1~ •• ·-... cp 120 , 1•1l""' ."0m,1•klf!, .... , .. _·~! sr.+•esp 11 , 11 .l\'l•V. W••noKooos 20.! i' ess ra e. y. &.ckmll so 1S 22 J1loll t .... u 2 't'ID I It 1llt v. ...... F I l'llo ,. " ~· ,. .• .. ~ II 10 1 19 ,,~-v. W•r11<pl ll-'t •• ' .... -b t rl n '1! lakes mon'"-Of BttlanO t0 19 111 34 .+ \.:! 01mo11C 10 1J 296 IZV."'f ~ C.IWIW ,,, o -~ <>"'--• l <>m;>S 1, ~ "> • .. I~ : "-Ofllhlt1,. 1& 6 2 1014-'Hi c-f:::o .. ,· .. I 12.t .lolV.,. \lo WitrnCm )(I 6 ll• I& .. I< I s n 't it logical to expect that U 0 e UL> 9"<:nAr 10 • ~ 12v. • v. O+nAlv 1011 .. 19 •v. • •• ~~ 11"'1 oi' ~.. 51 11v.,.. ·~ t;:;,~111 ~ 1 76 ""° ,_ V. O.-llk• M 1 1 1 11v, • " Sft:nTr ,10 4 1 "'l.nll+ ~ w.cm11r 4'4 .. 1 st'h • 111. • ,-ll searchin gtofindth e m . qe..c,_',..",',·, ',",, ,•,, ... =1 .... oe ... cp134 1 .. 21"-• ~ GrnGl>fll• 1 21•1:1+ t-• LO .. sindi 1 ,3 1s-t,\ ernveeo 1210 sJJ •~• >,\ sn.ne•G-" J ., 1-v. W•Cmot l'4 •• ~ 1114 ·-3. ec onom1c aciv Y h th ee~.. •• ••Dln111M1ol•S2••"" ... , .. ,.,. >•11•-"" ·--lf'•'" ••>-1 ""Acu1.20101112Vo•"'-.. ,,,,-· '''""•'·"'••nrCoill• 11•;.. •• Dem ograp tcs or e atk Pl J011 3 JO :t01,1o ....... nc1 ~12 11 ''"'•,.. ... ....... ,. ·· "" >• l014 v. •P ·--· •• W•rL.am '9211 :i.i2 JH•-~ ul k .... Produc tion Im • 11 , • ..,.,ti P ·-. Grtfnnd wt •• 15 2llo• Vo ....... s ''° 1 109111"-+"" Oll•E• )'Ill• 1 • Sl'>ellrpfl,lJ. 2 IS -v. W•m•>•W 9 lio l?V;+"' Q C e • • population factor, accounts E1e•<1tet1 1 20 1 1 1 • 0+11 "-11••1 •t ... 1'"" .. Grol••• 1"' . l• 2le • v. LSG of 10 u .. 1100 10t:i,:, + "' Cwt-1.10 n 1•1 t l'h + v. srwrwi1 J 20 1 •1 ••""-v. w•..,Gs 1.8I , .., .,.., .... Proves few ~le will be ~ Bottnr,_ 100 11 • , ... ,.. " o.,coe •10 s 6 "~ .. Gt11m.,. .60 6 150 " • ~ i..o..ohLt 1..., 1 J~• ........ v. 0wtie1co 1. s " 141'1 + .,.. 51...,,P< ., 1 111 10.,,. i.. w..,,,.,.. 11 '° s 11 11 _ ... frustra'ted In f t'ndi'ng jobs'. fOf a third explanation O/Why !!'.!.,, eo' ~~ ,' ',', JI .,. '(i;; 0+y1onH .0 11 ,t! u~ ~ (;u+tO I IOb 10 t,1 91'1-'!lo LIL ... N 13 .. tl50 1!0"'1-llo Ovr$1'1pll II t +1 IOV.t V. ~IC.0 .tO 1 101 11... •. W•Nt ~ t 'I> 1 JI"-'ol I •• b ....... D+yPL11'61 •• .--.----G,,..•cl M!ljre . 9 2'--v. ,,,:;00 _ ,,.,,,_, ove,Tr1110• 2114-"'+~~1Co¢1 •• 116\/i +'llo w••• ,,,·,-•>•>•·• 'll an improvement n u1e JO· Btllcll• 1 1 1 ... 31 + :i.i. 0+PLp1t 10 . 110 11 ,__ G\lllLU• .50 1 1s1 •'"' ...... ·;; .. 00 1,,1:1 aw.ncF 11 20 ,, M't>-~ 51geop1 2 10 . 2 ll .... w.W:wis 2 9 , 1 191~;..., And that the jobless rate w1 less rate u >u ally Jags """hind eeno1• f' J .. 2• S1V. • 1"" Dl•11w1t-so 1 ,,, 11 + v. GullMtlll Al .. 4 1 • • t:t ~Ji's:w. ;· 11 , .. + 1 ow.11111 1.12 1 21• "'-• .-. si~c11 1 u u1 u .... ~. wise• Mr>11t 11 ••• 10 .,.. ,,, qw'ekly dec l'1ne Crom 9.2 per-t"-11111 Cp 21 • ~111 21 • "" Dit•r• 1 ea ' "1 •1 • iv. Gw11 0111 10 s 1113 2'.lfl'>• 1" , --°'11 eo JI , ,,,,.._ \lo Ow1"11111 Pl • .. 1 ,~ • Sim Pren .u n 1+ ,..., w 11 1o 11 J 1011 1 ~ 21 1 lt • 4 e con om i c recovery • e.nepp'2 "' •• 1~ 2~"'-"" D11P~L 1 '° 1 .u1 1314 • "" auuAc lio • 11..0 111'1• v. t;.":1 c .... P , i n lll'lo • .._ OWrtli pl'"" a 11 t 1oi simn~c .., 12 1ss 10\'+ +JI\ w., ... G , 0 11 n .v. .. "" C ent? b 00o llel!Cwf S'h " ! t l'h t 2 'h Dll Miii I 30 ' ?• 2• ... -"'-GUA plAr. 10 , • .M • 1"" Ut...lrll4 1,12 10 2~1 ?l'llo-:\• O•lordtri ioO J 21 14lt.t ~ SJmi>P•I .0 21 »? llV. ' \lo W.tnUn Inc 1 e2 ).,..._ ... Th • R e member the ha Y m e.ne pt 4 » · · '' WV! ••• 0e11 .... 1r Ml • ••1 1111> • ~ Gn"pa 1,:>0 1• 21...,+ 1 t.1Peci1e 10 111 211 11.~ .. \o -• •-Sif>Oe•Co 40 . 212 1s -"' we.i1w• •O , s • ...,. "" Theanswt:r: No. eresno all.er World W ar II '. 11 led to e.neppt •"?--4 ••v. ··· o.11tc1111111 •• ,, t\.'O ••• Go;11s1u1.1i 11311 1~."' l..llW(.nittto 11, 22..,, \o Ptc.1rr•n110 ,, 11 12"-• EW'i"" 11 ,..,, •.• weti00.ic 1110 , 1 • • It's all ex e.nsie1M•o"' J\'I , o.1taMCp . se '""''" Gwu&w1 1o •)OJ•"-+V.low!.1e111 +o •••i1"11+\• P•cGt1•1A1111o11121v.-i. '°'' 2125~•-""w .. iM<L .O) 20 i->1o t!Onsptracy ; • anoth er boom. BtllQt&.no, us 2v.." 0t11111.., 1 s 11 11 -\• GYi•&w,wi •• 96 »t• 1,1, LTV c P 2 ,13 i.i~. '• P•<Li1i1 .. 1 101 ""' . Sir.• ,o 1l'll • , -""'•""' we•>M•i ea, l 10Vlo • I . ble Bttk'.l:-:"f . •S 4'"'-\'I DllllllM'lpt1 . I 11\li+ .... Gl!WS pl J;~ .. 9 .. "" TVCp.:'" I llV.t "" P•cPltlrl IOIO ., n _..,. Sltll Cor1111•ot, ,.,.. -lOlll Cp .. 15 11\ot"" P a1na • The new boom ls not in "'t oc1t 10 •o •+--• :: 0.1111.,, • 20 ,. n. 11v. • "" c;...11on inc1•• ,, 21 • 1<o LTV c 01 s '° ''"' + "' P•<P-1 10 10 12• 111"" • s-runc:p .)t ,, s2• 21t11 • "" weos Fg 96 1 1 :i. XI'-' .. " b I BttthSlMI 2• 4 40? Jl't. Olllltply IO II .. 34i.,,. \o, -· ·-Lwll•tofc;; JV 2•0 50.,,_ \, Pc T& T 1 20 I 1"' ""'-.... Smil"-"0 '° ., •S 'ff. 1!.'o " on 11 ~\~ FF A s l h oehll dren, howeve r , ul n BIQJ1n,:1 .<111 ?J l6 S•V.-l'lc.M••tn1120 Jl•Vt•'loo H+(k W?•••t 4 :1<1 v.L11t:•s 11 1513,,._v.PcT&TP'6 .1&011 -v.sm11111nt2•113S11 ~110o+"":;!'c',F.;1 M1 1 111~.··~ FIRST 0 • e k Th I b force is eiac•&t>.40J211•1• •· 1>1!io1011140 44 •vt•\~ H•11Fe .so1• 1519 .v.1.u<11.:...ciio •J •""-\• Pac:11T1nt0s • •-VoStn1U1111111121411J1+-"'•""'WsiP'IP•P'• .,, 1 .-. -onomy emerges from 3 re· wor ers. e a or &1•" JM 12 1l es 4'16 + ""' o.1Ee11s 1 4s t •1.1 11~, ,,, "•1110111 1 1111 2•5 11,.,. • l" Lu11t1sti 1 .., 1 JI 1, , ~· p11111w 1~ 21s ~, 14 $mltlli T •t s • '" ws•nA• "°" • 111 ,..,. • •• growingraste•thaalheab1h· 811•s1.11 i.ios 11"'-... 0t1£ptP ... rJ006S • .,, <i.mP•IJal M1.lh•"" LY••sv 1JD 1 :1-4 '•"'I',. P•l111P••1ff .. Jsu~. Sonwt~er .ID• 1 u . w..een< 140 , uJ 1 4"-•I"' Cession there ii a d ecided t en-b OIOC.•HA .40 IO ~IJ 12"" ' 1 DtlE pl I 36 • • 1'100 621'1 '" '• "emm-I 31 S\'et V• L••t pf 2.... J6 18lolo • \.'O Pelm 1111 3S 4 IS 4-"' · · Sale B&I .Ml I ti 111\ro->t WS!rllCO NA II I~ 1•._• >'I deney OD the part Of business ty or the economy to absor =t~;:! .~ 1~ l;~: ~ 8:~1~ r,s~ ·; ;; f:~_: 1.; ~=~~ i: ~ ~~-._ -l'ftltllS'f ~ ~~ '"" ... ~=~·it~;~ ffl ~: ~ .~ =: ~~ ri ,.t: '~'4 • ~ =~',,'alt: : ~ ,~:;:: ~ I It In workers. Eventually they will eo.1no ·'°' ii3 """'~ ~ 0111 F111,. • 2 •··-v. "'~... Js '"'•,... MtcMF '°., J, 1* ,..1111M1c11e2 1 +11 :u-11o !ot+l.111a1so 1 '' :11~ .. wu 11 ,... 14051 1 11 u .... ,. t o seek product v Y creases b b d b l many llOl"'c" ,_, 11 .. 9 12 .. •l'l 1>11mc111111 2 1 •• 31~. tir. "-" 1 111J u '2 ... IYIKDonJC. • ,, J ; •• 11ro P..,rcu .to 1 s1 1o-it.+ .,. scs ens ,,.. J ,, 1,.. ""' vnunpt, '° • , 1 vi,. 1 .,.. _ •· get more tor lbe dollar. be a 10 r e • u Dool< """' '"" J 1 11i•-""' Ol•.vim 1 '° 1 "11 +.1\'I • 1o ~''" 1 20 • Tl ,.,1:1 .. · -<~• XI , 16 •vi.. ,,.. l'lli've• ,,. • •t u ..... "" s c:.rE1 1 "' • 1u """ • \~ 1111 , 1111 E1 ,, ill 1so 11 ..... .., ~ nionthswillbelos tlnthepro-0orc1en ''°' '24 13~· v. c11S11m1111 .. u 50"1•1•.11 H1r0Ns Fc11 '• -"" ,,.,.,m111 '111 12 -'"" ... l"wli.H11 1,1211•• 11l'Mi•1"' so.i111111511 t 1.w. .. "" w. 1 .,., ,, 0 1 1 84 11_ ... There ls a great deal of &or" w 1 ts 1 90 "'4-""' c11S11.ri 1.20 . 111 2•1o11 • ~ H1ms111 i 10 • 101 .411v. •iv. McM P• 1 10 , 12u. • v. P•••rPn .12 ,.,. lllflo• "' SOW!Mowm J lll '""' "' w.r,.,., 11111 s 21 •~ t, h esit a ncy about hiring. cc:~other reason a1so ts rre-E:f1Sl·1 : .~ !g ~~: a &~~ ! ,;! 1:: ~ ~. E:~fr.~',.~ !? .H I!:; 1 : :'.., .. ',";:\>~~ '.~ :;: ·:~~·~ ~!~u:i' :1 ,n :t~T: ~,','~,··.~ ·:, ,',i, :i~ ! : !.~Ji~ 1.:. ,~~ il""! ,:: Bustne1smen are,'in a u .,_ M oft.he eo11 "-fi4 111 ·•21110v. ··· D+Glor.,CP •• 11 ·~·v. K11rt<1 1105 1111.1""'~"" (<):"'·· s114 v. Pt1111c ... 11 . .,. ,.,._"' --20~-... s s 100 ...-" h II k quen y Cl _.: any BrMll I !Sb s 11• •'!lo • • D!Gltll EUI 2' ,... lllollW.-" H•l1SM• · • .o I .II ·-· ... Ml9I J3 .. "1,,' .... • ,..,_, I It a.a ,. .. ,,.. .... 50ulheo I +o ',, .. ll!Ao • • • ~-I I pf ID•i '1,. 22'11o . " sense, very muc e I l ployers er~ssi.ao.14 2' '""" ~ 1>1ninv11 ·"° • 1t '"" ... H•rtH-..J010 tt uv. ...... ""f.'~!1 \i 11 ,,;:;;. w; ,..111101a .14 • 1 ,... "'• Se1ftGE2.n 1 1 tt1'-• wi:1tCo11 'ao 1 ,.,, 11 .,.,+"' houaeholderlnth.t '"eyW&nl argeS e m 8r1Mr1MIU2'2Y. +I Dtlll..,.~ .. 121111. .. Hl•lf.1 1 ... t .. 2•"6•\t .. ...::._YH""••• lt• .... -V. ,..11111Frw1t ,. ''I"+ 1eHAetl61t IO SlVlo i l Whll rAj .• JJol .... •1' •• automotive housing ap· e 1 1¥1'(1112 • it o ..... "" "''"" '· 1• • »""'•"' •••> , ,, ,~, ---.. C<>pf•loll • 1 s1 -1111 ~~0,, , .... • " :a '" , •• • • Br !Pit .M • ua 11 + ..... -, ,11Q 11 S.fl •tMo+ ltt "··-.,,,, , ... ; ... M111w .. 111 Ill I " ,·,--~ ---•L LIO I .... ltV. • -.. • Wht-'°" 4 Ul " ... t o be shown. They decline to pUances and tbe like -are .. 011 ' u ,,,. ,,. ..... ,,., 11 • .. •s ••• ""'-... 's + .. p .. , ••• _ ,, ., ·~ •uYt• ,,,. So"9c1f J.J• 10 11.1 111o11 •·• wr.111111, c p 1J 201 3¥1-,,., ... tli:.~ 1 .. 1 llS 16\t .. \<O Dlt llllfl ,I • 211. 1'4 .. • Ht(-lflC ... • ..)(I 141'1. "" 1¥1+11 HI! 1 '1 I )11 J1!>\i . f'o ' ,-, -.·,, • • • ... so Rtll 2.n ' UM SOlolo-~ Wkk•~ Cpl 12 no lJV.• "' Ommlt the msel ves to e.x· cycllcalt'ndus tn'es.rught now ,..Vf'I_ •• • 1>1,...,.,,e1 1n .. 1r 2111. • • Hl'(i.M11 11r.1• 20-lio-111 ........... ,, ,,. 4,_ ... • "So"•11p1 so •• ti * __ ,,.. wi. ... 1 2111 , )~. _ C 6-Com t J 10~-\lo Dl•Mol 1 Std . " t\\' "'-"tllmn ..... 10 11 12:W.t \.'O M,Ar,r._ "v ' ' I" Pl. pt I.to dO ll'V.+1 .... $rtlfllll llf J ., • S1'6-,,.. WUl!ltM .0 I 1002 M -\'II Pan.l·onuntJllheyhavesomc t h eir cyc les arc down, eR0rucr1 xi• 10.1 """-"" Dl"Ptflllr,!1)26 11 u ••• tw•11•H12114 1t0.so1"•"" Ml•••l'llHIM 1211~'"° ·.,c; PPLl'f .. "°··.,so .. ""•" SoVJ>Gs1.01 • 21v..~ wm---· ,. .. _...,, M Uned llr11 Slltp :IO 1 II I t Ito Dl:ttllr!IYI .-lJ 1t illVt • 11'1 Ht!ttlt _wrt I IU , ....... l'llllr OU 1.IO I 13"1 4 loll -p P'L pf ..:ill ·• 11.0 *"" •. S1UtN11c1 +o 1S 121 tl\6 t 11-o ...,.. wit ·• JI rertainty about the ure. aJthou .. h seemingly des llrFt•r11 .20u 1.,. '"' .. °"''""':'.',;· ,. 2~-" ... 111,.111 .Mn ,, l!"_ .. -t<0t1tK 1 1 * Mlt •" ,..11w11 1.,.·i ",...... ~tFr '20 0 ct 1t11 .... :"",_00:,1·~J~~ >; ,, 111 _·;,,; I • l•...,.wk +o I * U~-"'-5 '' '' ,, .. t \to ... '' "' , , • Mlr(OI' pt I '6 I .ll • 2 -.. _ 1 " 1 » ,. ... ,., '" > ,,_ ~ ••. 'Ibey fear overexpans oo .. to r11e. if only slowly. et Mcie )1111 .. i. J\lo+ " ~iOb , 4 12~-• ""' "'1n11n • •• _,.,..,,.. +o 11 •1 ''" • "' ~ 1 • 10 ·• ... 21... • .---"' •• • -w 1111111NG6 201 • • ,,. ID.t •• d Of h lrlnft. tb.y U n til th.Se Cy<ljc.l In, ... ,,111 E120 )It 4t'lt.+ -~ •O >O >O o v. Htlm&.P,.~ t 1', 'f~• °"' -•Mkl 1.IG • 240 114t I ..__ 0., <'» s :ar.\t \.6 SoM-< 1·°!! 'o ':', '°,~: t', w i.;ElP f.tJ ii '" 21 • Vo .. , ..... ,!4 ,·,., ._, •1-.;1 ~ Htm1,....,p • .1o •• ... '''''"'°"1."1' I>' 11~·'"" _ ........ ~ .. o.·Hlii , .-... -witc o...w1 ·~,ii.-... migbl be more in~ ned to d u1trie1 get movlng again ~~:~ f 1E:-·~ fi,. ,!c':'s 1~: ~tt: ~ SL~J ;5lt ~ fia:~ ==r ,,:•: l; 311:: ~ :::r.&\~,\ 1~ :l"'-·~ i;';r'JEr.J;: ,1~ H::~ :l::!1:.~ ·: ~: ll~~ Helt greater e((iclency from they will hove a pronounced a.ut 11.101• n to1o11,,.. p,1,... 1.90 • 11 +ott•"" ..,1111 pt1 . .o 1s t,1"1-14' M1rlo)t11,...•11111 , .,. ... .,.,Kl111J 't1t.11.o utt-• 1;,...,. E•i• 1" 10 .,.. wo1vw1 .oso11 1 1"' ·~ "-l ff O ·•ey I I ""'•v1w.:1a s u 1 ... ~'"rt.tan.,._, ~~-1,,. H<twf>l1111.10 •• 1111u -11o Mrt.ltM1.02t •l ,,,._"' ~ i11<t'1'1, 111 n•+ I' SflmiMl. .. ~ Wom1<• ·"' • '° 1;1ot-...... exiluu& 1 a • r, ...-1 d rag on the de.nera emp oy· """''H '·" •• , ~-v. El~ , ,. .. 411 61 -1v. ,,, • '''' ,11 """'' " ,,_....,," 1,1411 31 11 .. -. • '""~., 1 • 1 ''""'• i. .... """ ..._ ""t,,.. ·. ~ ... 1 ,.. 1 ,._"" -m, .... tlncreaaelbenumberof • ei-.1•1t 40.16 JO Jv. ... .;.Pit .. 1.a 11w.-2:wr. :r;v.r.e:nu u , _.,.. -ttM t JO t 12 '•"' '4' ,...l+f Pl .toi• .,6 1J ... ~-Dtio .. 11 w 11 • \o'Jo woo1wn1.20 •"' ''"• ~ ... ment rate. 1111111 pt 1vi , J 1411o • "' .,.1 1.+.1 1 '-'"'-v. Hin."°" ,.. , u " . . . ,,,.""., .n 10 11 ''-"' • ""'"•ii .-21 ,, 11 + I'll '* ... i• 211 "". "' WMt "'t 20 .. / ~. ~ "'-·-worked by the •tell' UD· !klrlllld I.JO 11 "' 1~. ~ en ,. -' 11 6Yt-v. I ·~ 121 • IV. 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'fin1 Sh a w o f Lo ng Beach ('C'lt•brated gradua tion night at l~on i: 8("aCh Wilson 1-ligh by t'r1.tising to a "'Orld re<"ord 3:53.95 for the 400-meter freesty le at Bel· mont Plaza Olympic Pool, here . Se\·enty-fi ve m inutes after erasing his previous global stan- dard 3 :~.69. he took his place at rommencement. Helping to push Shaw to t he r ecord were Bruce Furniss (ex-Foothill High), who '4'as second in 3:55.40 and Mis- s ion Viejo High "'hiz Bri a n GoOOell. Goodell, youngest 6f the trio al 16. broke four minutes for the first time \\'ith a nifty 3:58.09 as the first four finishers "'ere un - de r four minul('S. ' ' dying. As it was I was really tired the final part 11f the race -I just put my head down even though it hurt a litUe, to finish. I looked up and sa"' my time on the elec· tronic scoreboard and I was real- ly happy.'' Schubert s aid Lee swum a perfect race and feels now tha t she has shattered her personal best. she can realistically set he r s ights on the 2:02s. Goodell said he felt his st..>cond 100 was a little slow but IA'as still extremely pleased \\•ith his time. Schube rt s aid Goode·ll 's strongest event is the 1,500. TIH1t ... f '$ lte"lfb ,.,.,..~ fOO Fr•e -1. Tim Sn.o•. l:U.•~; ! 8ruct """'"I"-J:5~ . .0; l . QTl•,.~11. J ;W.t'f; 6. Rltk DeMonl. J:n .11: ~.Ti"' Mc °"""'"''· 4:G3.I .. MoOI'' «XI lncli"'®•/ Me111ey -I, Fred ly~•. 4.JO.n : 2. o.~e '""•"""'•· 61l2.ot: l. Alt• Col•U•. 'u .i.1: 4. 1ticti1 ro C•""°"· 4:11.S~; S. Stew Colell•.4 . .00S. Me"'~ 100 8utlerlly -1. 8111 FDr••~ll!•.1:00 I~, 1. C.reo;i J•!lf"l>U•Q. 2;01.t S; J. M•~t 8nl,...•. 1:1n.11: '· Aot>•n eac~"•U~. 1•01.11. ). Slew l •Umil,,, t .Ol.~ Wome,,·, 100 8•t~ -1, Lind.I Jtl.~k. 1.0S • .-t; l. 1,.,...,,. Vandewt 9fll!, 1:07.10 , 3. "Sir• J•mt,, l:Ol ,J6; 6. £tlen W•ll•tt, 1.01.4 . S. lt~l1t Uo11er. 1 :01.SS; ~. M~ll\\ .. ~IOle, !•O/.t.0. ~ ..... -• .. or., ........ -~ ••. ._ -, .... . I ' • \ '·t I ' 1 • .. • O.llY PilOI l"~J by P1trkt 0"0.11,.ll Then moments l:.ilcr, J\.1ission Vi e jo Nadadores teammates Shirley Babashoff and Valerie l..ee finished I ·2 in the 200 free as Babashoff led from IAire to wire to 10 .... ·e r her American and former \\'Orld record of 2:02.94 to 2:02.54 . Kornelia Ender of Eas t Germany has a pending world mark of 2:02.27. Wome,,·• 200 F••• -1. Sll1<1<!y S..IW~ll<>!t. 1:02.)ot; 2 Vii•dt l et, l :OJ.1'8: l . K•111v He.>c!Y l .Ol .U ; 4, Ann M •t>ll•ll. l :Q.6 18, ). Kelly Ao-It 1.C..83. UNDERWATE R. VIEW SHOWS MY'S BRIA N GOODELL (LEFT), BRUCE FURNISS IN 400 FREE. Lee S\\'am a tre mendous race, shaving two seconds ol.f her pre- vious best to cover the distance in 2:03.74 and garner a place on the U.S. team. She is bl"St known for her exploits in the 200 fl y. for which s he holds the American re- cord. Today Goodell s wims 1,500 free prelims and tonight Babashoff "'iii go in her favorite event - the 400 free. for .which she is still ..,.·orld standard bearer. Al so toni ght PegJ,?y Tosdal of D::tna Point is a .solid choice to win the 100 butterfly. Babashoff said she went out slower than s he \\'Ould like to have in the 200. ·'I wanted to go a 1 :00.5 for the first 100 and come t>ack in a 1:01 plus," the Fountain Valley re~idt.>nl told the Daily Pilot. f-ler first 100 .... ·as a 1 :01 .1. "I ft>lt good during the. race and "'hen r heard the crowd yelling at lht.> 100 and 150, it made me go faster. But it felt too easy -1 had a lot left at the ' end. I was S\\'imming to make the team, and no .... · I'm looking forward lo meet- ing Ender ." Mark Schubert, her coach, s aid Babas hoff SYt'am so easily he ex- pects her lo come back today 3Jld tear off a speedy 400. "I think with a fa ste r field she'd have broken the world record in the 200Thursday. '' he said. "He r time was outstanding in view or how easily she swam. I think that's an indication we can expect something big in the400 - that's race numero uno as far as \\'e're concerned. "She's ready to go faster than she did at Concord when she broke the world record -but it all depends on the fi e ld .'' Lee was jubilant over her fine swim. "I s"'am just the way 1 pla nned." she s aid. •·But for awhile I was ¥.·orried I might be going too fa st and I would start Chacon, Olivares To Battle INGLEWOOD CAP > -Bobby Chacon quit college to become a full-time righter and now faces two e x:aminations tougher th<:t n any he went up against in the classroom. The 23-year-old from Sylmar seeks to defe nd his World Boxing Counc il featherweight cham- pionship tonight against Ruben Olivares of Mexico City, the only man who has beaten h.1m . Chacpn must also battle the scales. for making the 126-pound limit has become increasingly difficult. Three days ago he went into seclusion to shed fi ve pounds and it's possible he could do it. But will the effort debilitate him too much for the 15-rounds of boxing? :;, MY'S VALERIE LEE (LEFT), FV'S SHIRLEY BABASHOFF (DARK GOGGLES) START 200 FREE. • Marshall Back m Form Garvey Has His Say and 4 Hits SAN DIEGO (AP) -Before they began the week with three straight victories over Houston, the Los Angeles Dodgers had the poorest team batting average in the National League. "Maybe we've had our one slump for the year," firs t baseman Steve Garvey s aid Thursday night after he and Jim Wynn each colle cted four safeties in a 1-4 -hit attack that beat San Diego 4-1 for the Dodgers ' fourth straight victory. ''The 14 hits should do us a lot of good.'' The National L eague MVP 's 4-for-5 effort, in which he came to the end of a string of six straight hits, came one night after he Dodgers S late An .. -s ... KA8CO'MI J'-20LKAnQele, .. t s,,.,, Diego J-ll lOSAf't!leleSel S.." Diego .i.-n Los.Angele~ 11 S.&n Olevo f.:Ss p.m.: 1>:SS 1>.m.. tl :SSp.m.. stood up in a clubhouse meeting in Los Angeles and spoke about a newspaper article in wh.ich some teammates were quoted as.being resentful of Garvey's "nice guy" image. Angels Host Texas The California Angels open 3Jl 11-game home stand toni ght against the Tex:as Rangers hop- A •IJf!b Sl•fe All G•mn-KNll'C r1111 ..tune 'IO le••••I C•litorn1• J"""l1 Te••~•• C•litorn1• f11 June12 Te~•••I C•Utorn•• 1:1Sp m, •:S~P.m. 11:SSp.m. ing for good news about hurler Nolan Ryan. The hard-throW:ing pitcher suf- fered a pulled groin muscle at Kansas City Wednesday night and the Angels hoped to know to- day when Ryan will be able to pitch again. "It felt just like a nibber band had popped." Ryan saidolthein· jury suffered in tbe third inning or a 13-0 loss to the·RoyaJs. "I've had two of these before and each time I could feel the leg start to tighten up and I could make it less painful by doing some stretches.•· be said. "This time it just popped and I knew it would gel worse if I tried to pitch with it." Tonight Bill Singer takes· the mound fo r the Angels in the first game of a· five-game series with the Rangers. "Steve got up and said h.is piece -that's all there was t.oit.'' Wynn said Thursday night. ''Tonight, he showed everybody he had just one thing in mind and that was to play baseball. "I think he proved that once you get on that field, you should let nothing worry you." Except for Wynn, none of the Dodgers would discuss either the Wednesday night clubhouse meeting or t he article which ap- peared in the San Bernardino Sun. The Dodgers' 14 hits and the re- lief pitching oC Mike Marshall helped leCt-hander Doug Rau, 6-6, break a personal five-game los· ing streak and win for the first time since May 10. LOS ANGELES '-"' ,Pect0t•kll '&K•-11 -" c..r ... w 10 """ "·~,., ""'~Up v....,., AllWbHll 'I M(_MYj "" pfl ....... K ·~' Cr•...torcl rl •II rll M } I 1 I ' 0 ' 0 0 0 0 I S I 4 0 '0 . 0 J 1 2 I J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 I I 1 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 I I o 314164 SAN DIEGO •Ill rllM Gr_,, •1 00 E . ..._,,.. .... 15•l O 1 O Lottlt•rpt! I I) 0 0 Frh•llilp 00 00 Tai-II 401 1 '"" 1b. • 0 0 0 Kt ... llcc •01 0 F..nt_,, ti) • 0 0 0 SMrollrl 2 O O O K*-klb 1 0 0 0 A,JoMlp 1 Cl 0 0 Hll'ld"r pl> I 0 I 0 'Wl"'ltlldpf' 0 0 0 0 H.Totr•I U 0000 IP M It Elt .• -. S0 R .... IW.MI 1'!-. 4 I 0 2 1 AV""'*I 1~ 0 0 'ii O 1 lt,Jollft4L,l-61 I 11 1 l I 2 1'•1'!411• l l110 0 ,...__,...,.n h•ll C4!.T -1'Ti.A-11,UJ. Sports in Brief Htukn, McKay Ink Sun Pacts The Southern California Sun ol the World Football League will have a distinct ly familiar backfield. The Sun has signed longtime teammates Pat Haden and J . K. McKay of Southern California to multi-year contracts, teaming them once again with Anthony Davis. Haden was the quarterback, Davis the running back and McKay the wide receiver the past three years at Southern Cal, and Haden and McKay played together in high school. Although Haden must be in England tltis fall as a Rhodes Scholar, the WFL s tarts its season next month and he will be able to play a little over half the Sun's game;;. Connors Ousted NOTTINGHAM, England Wimbledon favorite Jimmy Con- nors was beaten in the quarter finals of the $108,000 John Player tennis championship Thursday as t wo other seeds also fcJl by the wayside. The top-seeded Connors was defeated, 7-5, 6-3, by Roscoe Tan- ner. ·TMU1t$DAY OU..rter l'I,.... PllU ~I. A"lolr•ll•, N•I Go.illlermo VU•1, ArQfflll....,, ._., 1·1, 1·S. Tom Ol<ker. Holl•<id, bNI BoO CMmlcflMI, AuYr.Jll.i, .. 6. U , .. J. Toriy Aotht. Au~lr•ll•, bul .... """ Ai.ht, •·l, .... Ao1.<oe T • .....,, be•! Jimmy Cornlr~ l·S ... ]. Narloaad Falb KALAMAZOO. Mich. -Jean Nachand of UC Irvine lost to Can- dy Reynolds of the University of Tennessee in the fifth round of singles in the national AIAW women's tennis championships here Thurs day. Nachand was defeated, 6-2, 6-0 in the round or 16. ' In consolation doubles play, Lee Ann Fischer and Sue Ince of UCI defeated Cindy Nicholson and Kathy Koester of Furman, 6-1, 6-3. Of the 69 schools competing this year encompassing more than 190 individual entries, UC I is in ninth place with 11 points. Trinity College leads with 26 followed by Miami, Midland Junior College and Stanlonl with 18. Spike llfeec o.ir INDIANAPOLIS -Ollan Cassell. executive director of the Amateur Athletic Union, said T hursday the United States- Soviet Union track meet which appeared dead earlier in the week may again be alive. Cassell had said the meet scheduled J uly •-5 at Kiev was cancelled after 16 years of com- petition between t he two coun· tries becau&e of what he called "numerous contract violations by the USSR All-Sports Commit· tee." The denial of television rights 1 to the meet in the United States was one or the violations, Cassell noted. Referring to the re ne¥.·ed possibility or the meet going on, Cassell noted that the American Broadcasting Corp. has made an offer to pick up part. of the tab, which could make participation in the meet feasible. Tille to UCLA CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. - Freshman sensation Billy Martin ' ' I ' 7 ' I of UCLA beat Trinity University's Bill l\.t atyastik, 6-4, · 1 6-4 Thursday to advance lo the r semifinals of the National I I Collegiate Athletic Association championships, here. Martin's victory, along with victories by tbe Bruins in tlA'O , doubles matches, gave the Bruins the Dati6i'tal team championship • on a point basis with 24. Miami' of F1orida has 20 ·and Trinity 19. They ar e followed by Stanford 'and Michigan with 17 each, Southern Methodist University 16, San Jose Stale 15, Houston and Pepperd i ne, 14 each, SoutherhCal, 13, and Texas, 11. Kiag l•pressi11e EASTBOURNE, England Five-time Wimbledon champion BiJUe Jean King maintained her impressive buildup for the big event Thursday with t .... ·o solid•· victories. First she disposed of Natasha 1 Chmyrova 6-2, 7-5 in the third round or the preliminary event here. Then King m arched into the ·' semifinals by beating Linky Boshoff of South Africa, 6-3, 6-2. Also gaining the last eight wa~~· Rosemary Ca s als who bea · Lesley Hunt of Au stralia 6-4, 9. in the third round. 70forCarrasco FLINT, Mich.-Ray Carrasc of Huntington Bea·ch shot a 70 t share third place with seve others in the $21,000 Buick opera golf tournament Thursday. ~ Buena Park's Gary Sander shot a 68 to lead the tourney whil Bobby Greenwood had a 69 fo second place. Garrisoa H•rt BOZEMAN, Mont.-Dalla Cowboys' running back Wal Garrison s~ff~d ~ knee inj1:1r Thursday night dunng an e x:h1bi lion steer-vlrestling contest al th 1975 Na.tional lntercollegiat Rodeo As soc ia"tion chum pion&hips . Witnesses said Garrison, • l ., " \ t "If I ¥.'in. I 'll have one more fight as a featherweight and then become a lightweight," s ays Chacon who attended Cal State Northridge and wants lo resume his education when his ring l'a-reerends. • 205-ppund veteran or 10 year willi the National Footbal League club, appeared in g for~ wh eri he d'ro'pp;ed from hi gall®ing horse', onto the steer but lie apparently put too muc weight on t he steer's head. Bot rolled in the.arena dust. Palmer (69).Makes U.S.,~pe~ Jl!!i r.:.gy Peter Oosterbulf, IJ>e .beot ·cArh Dies ~ Ollvares,Z7.st.oppedChaconin MEOJNA}I, 111 . (AP) - nine rounds on June 23. 1973, a nd There's the old king. Arnold declares. "I want to win a fourth Palmer, up there with the fuzz - tjtlefor Mexico." raced kids. And the guys who are The hard hittl.ng Oliv1:1res twice supposed to win it are scrambl- has been the world bantamwei ght ing. sweating, beefing and, in one championwhenhecouldmake l18 case. even threatening to blow :.lDd once was the 126-pound cha.m· the joint. ~ horse of 45 seeking lost 67s , and a 10-year lour veteran, tlories. "I fell I had tbarge ot the Jim Weichers· next at 68. golf course. I would like three Palmer, looking filler and more days just like it.'' more conlide1l than hi! bas in Palmer was the only one of yean, wa1 asked t}ow tt felt to be golf's &tars among the sub-Par runninf i;t.!Bfl or bis chief' fiv~ leaders after fashioning a s~d)' with only a cous)le ot Jdtli'Bnd an 69 -''oot 1ensati0nal but not • ou~der In front. player in Britain, Grier"' •• LANCASTER, Pa. -Edwa and Lanny,,Wadkl"'i U.. r II~ II "Hook" Mylln, lootb&I alJClllhe.r of. {ne'nec,p~jties ~ ~.., or the Year in 1937 wh~ h fGr'tbe t.our'1 Jto mllllC:ia if ;ol • ~ an unde(eated team in hi The, onl1,.olll,~ • .a!f# ~ ., *eason al •La!lO,lletle, di Was Ben treft1b1" 13; wKo w · Thurrday at the age oleo. aloneat·10 't ' ____ '_)I_ ~ An ouutapdlnc quarterbac pion. He ha.a no trouble ma king The 7sth U.S. Open goU cham· --=-the weight s aying, :·1 a m a_piooship_is otlJ.o..a iOU,Y.l~iJib. trituralfeathel'Wel1ht" -ina: and surprising start. Maybe bad, either,'' as he described.it -''Kids wla 101r tournaments. over..JlecU.Dab'a.rain.si>aked.7,032 •· e.....uJ ·• • Jack N&.e,i.u1, a f.l r~m t0 dWtnt his undergraduate days '!U!~lllo·llilfs. ~ .. i j\'MtllA..abl ,l'~r.oball,--MyM -t~ 11~·1dl,1>_.~r...._ I rµa ~I asalan ·~. Chacon boas ll a 26· t record things will get better in Loday'5 with 2A knockouUJ. Olivares is SttOnd round. • 11.~Jandetopped70opponenl:lin· ""'It'• as eoocJ as Ute lfOOd old cludlngthecurrentchamplon. days, evel".I better," saJd a very They go Into the rJngat.9. pleased PaJmer, a rejuvenated ' ' ' yardl. Parls71, golltn·.'Tb«e •re a 'lotOf~ .. He w-.UecLllli~IUld"411tty!t.~ll-li>;ali~ldes, including an Engllshmin..:.. They you c.n bet IGriie of. ~·chkfr trail • p1ir or freckle--faced guys will be up there before l1ie youngstcr1, Tom Wal$00 and Pat weekend Is over." f'1tuimons, tied for·the le.ad wtth Palmer wa1 tied at 68 with . , •, "f blf ' !fii:. '+-......... ~' l'*IW!I. In 1919 at Ille MuHnut ·-· 11t"ii1ntlifa'-·li<llt f,Mliileai~Nlr1t.lli: A,l llMftl and hadn't be'en Cul. 11tere were .._or hla retlt;emem''ffi "1950 he wn some •wkward altuaUoni out hea d c9acb al /4ew York there." Unlvenlt¥., • ' I l I j • j 1 -· ' I r, ( • 1 , I • • I • • .. \ J ·~ • I • - Tod~y's Cl eslag N.Y.Stoeks VOk1 68, NO. 171, 4 SECTIONS, 38 ·PAGES ' . ' • ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1975 '1 TEN CENTS ' . Counsel ' ' Readies By 1<',/!I WORTH Ot~CMi11r ••utfM;tt A contract 1s bel'ng dra wn up by t.be Orange County Counsel's office to yrovide Dr. Richard Welte, 'new sup€M nleodent or lhe Saddleb'aclt Valley Unif\ed School Di~rJ.,ct, wi_t.h a saiary of no l~s than '38,0QO (or ttle next fouF years. • -:. Wi!t~Crqrm ~-~Wl.Y suP,e-M.n· t~ehl!rt.:.c6arce-Qf.imtruct,ipn, was apP.Ointed s 1,.1perinlendent lhis week by district trustees following the r esignation or William Zogg. In r~eiying a four-year con- tract e ~iension , Weltt!: has basically the saqie arranumeut that Zogg ~•4, . _ Last f>ecember, the previous board_ gave Zou a contract ex· teosion tb,rough· 1.973. But that contract was.. broken by the new . . board last week after secret negotiations with · Zogg's a.t· torneys. The former s upe rinten- dent and the new board, elected March 4, were unable to get along. As recompense, Zogg wilt be paid $45,000 -roug hly one year:'s salary plus Cringe benefits -iJl a single check by June 26. The four-year contract. gi\lcn Zogg had been a sore point wilh . . . . The y Care at 'We Care' ... Jrt ,, • •• ...... --,,. ~ .. ., I \ ; + ~· • '', atmosphere and play equiptnent such as old> jet' fighte..r at Lions Park i.&-downtow.n . Just like in the eyes of othe.r kids, youngsters of We Care Day C&fn1!'i~ Mi's- sion Viejo see the grass. as gr~er ·on ~he other side or the hill. The 48 ch1ld'ren .•JOY Cost~· Mesa every Wednesday. ~ · Budget Cut Back Supervisors Squelch Tax Increase Orange County supervisors concluded formal budget hear- ings Thursday but they have un- til the end or Aug ust to juggle the figur~s before adopting a final county spending plan for fiscal 1975-76. In six days of special meetings, supervisors e liminated a ll but about l'-''O cents of the 35-cenl tax rate hike ailticipatcd earli er by the county Adminis trative Office. hearings began a rate of $1 .'91> was predicted. Maria Basta nc hury, budget analyst in the CAO's offi ce, caU- lioned today that the $1.63 fi gure is by no means fina l. Still to be factor ed into the rate are expected pay increases for the county's 11,000 employes. · Supervisors h ave informally set a ceiling of about $10 million on the amount they will allocate to e mploye raises. Thal amount would add bout nine cents to lht' projected Sl.63 lax rate. Also uncertain a re final carry over figures from current depart· ment budgets and the exact in - crease in the county's assessed valuation. The current budget fi gures arc based on a predicted 10 percent incr ease in the total value or land in the county. (See BUDGET, PageA2 i l1aflation Cooling Dow n ? School Chief ·Pact ' the new board: ln the campaign for the five open board seats early this year, several or the victorious can- didates. includi:ng Loa )'oung and Bill Kohler. condemned the previous board for giving Zogg a ·four-year contra cl extension, thereby cutting orf a prospective new board's autonomy. Geor ge He nry and De nnis Smith, tw,o in cumbents who were re·elected, opposed the contract extension but were outvoted by C h ester Brine r . ·Vinc e ~tcCullou g h , a nd J oseph Pete rson , all of whom "'e re turned out of office by \'Olers l\1arch 4. Asked ir the new board didn·t fear that the fo ur-yeur contract they gave Welte might generate the same controversy it did '-''ith Zogg. Henry repli ed. "Not wit h Dr . \\.l'lt c 's t·huracter .·· "If he \l.'l're in the same situa- tion . hl' ,~·ou ld just res ign, "'ilhuut th<' nt't"d ror a buyout ·· Three or lhc five c-urrent board 1nembers "·ill be serving rour year tcr1n s. They are f-lenry, Carole Neustadt and Loa "l'oung. The other t \\'U, William Kohler i.lnd Denni s Smith, "'ill be in of- fice for t\\'O more years. Hicks Jeered Board Calls Charges 'Smear' By GARV GRANVILLE Ol llM D~lly PU14 M.tf Charges by District Attorney Cecil Hicks that the transfer of 22 investigat o rs Cr om hi s starr Thursday "'as dictated by a sha<jow gove rnment that con- trols county government drew catcalls today Crom other Orange County officials. Hicks said the move of about one-third or his investigators lo Sherif( Bra·d Gates' department \l.'as part or a political conspiracy dedicated to the e masculation of his offi ce. The trans fer was ordered by the Board or Supervisors on a unanimous vote during a budget hearin g. While I-li cks refused to name members of th e a lleged shado"' governme nt c-ons pi racy. he said its roots can be traced lo the po litical backers or some supervisors. Board o f S up e r visors Ch a irma n R a lph Di edri ch scoffed at Hicks· charges a nd thJd~, the d\&trl~ atlorT}ey for smearing the entire board. Diedrich said Hicks had his say befoi-e the Board ol SupervisOrs and did not tnention political sub- terfuge as their motive ror want- ing to s trip his offi ce of the in · vestigators. . "Why didn 't he make his ridiculous un substantiated al - legations then so each supervisor could have re·spondcd to the m?" he asked. The board ch11ir m1.1n al so went out of hi s way tO derend the one person Hicks hinted might be part of the so·called shadow gov- ernment, Dr. Louis Ccll u. •· 1 've ne ver heard of Lou being involved in any improper at- tempt to inCluence decisions of this board,'' Diedrich said. ··And I know Lou's never di s- cussed the DA transfe r '-''ith me." he added . Supervisor Thomas Ril ey also said he knows of no behind the scene clique that dictates de- cisions in county governmenl. .. , don't kn ow hoy,· anyone can say that without providing more facts," Riley said. He admitted knowing Cella but said he met him when they we re both on the board of directors of Big Brothers or Orange County. "I think I 've talked to Or. Cell a briefly three or four limes at social functions during the time I 've been in oCfice. And he has never disc ussed any pending matter '-''ith me." Supervisor Ro bert Battin ridiculed Hi cks' charge and said. "If the man has something to say then "'hy doesn't he say it? He should na me names and places beCore he goes around smecu;ng a lot or people because he reels they've st epped on his tiny toes." An aide to S upe rvi sor (See SCORCll, Page Ali Sex Slimming Romance Re duces Calories FLORENCE, Italy (1\P) -Italia n nutritionist s working with .a romputer conclude that sex ual in- tercourse m a)' cost each partner bet\\'een 125 and 300 calories, d epending on the intensity. Their findings 1,1,•ere made public tod ay at a sym- pos ium on ''dietetics and computers." The use of a computer to es.labLish how many calories a person needs lo be in good ph:rsical shape led to the findings on sexual activity. The experts s aid a kiss given v.:ilh a certain in - tensity might burn between s ix antJ 12 calories, un- dressing the partner prior to intercourse is worth about eight calori es and masturba tio11 cons.umes between 75 a nd 125. Mother Great Dane Rips Skateboarder A protective female g reat Dane \\"ilh a litter of puppies lunged from a Corona de! Mar garage Thursday afternoon and seriously mauled a youngster tiding by on his skateboard. Tiro Agencies To Consider R e1it on Park Police said l\I ic hael Flaslim, II, of 4 Point Loin a. suffc1·cd cuts and deep bite "·ounds to his fal'e before the llog·s O\\•ncr could ralm the anima l. llaslim \\'as treated at lloug l\l e morial llos pilal where sutures "'·ere required to clo~e several of the deeper cuts. ile then "'ent home. Officers said the incident oe- <'Urred at 10 Point Lomn as Patrice Sainato \l.'as open ing he1· garage door lo ren1ove a c-ar. The budget now stands at about $434.7 million, which is $10 million less than the tentative figures,' but SSI million higher than last year. An infusion of feder al revenue sharing money into· proposed capital projects for next year, alon.g with number of belt- tighten Ing c uts e nabl e d supervisors to put much of the burden on other funding sources and hold down the projected tax rate increase. Living Cost Inches Up ,\proposa l that the Capistr·•.1110 l lnified School District pay rcnl for using the Cnstille Park site in Mission \'iejo will be considered by both the school district board and the Mission Viejo Muni cip<ll ,\dvisory Council (l\.1ACl l\1 on- day. The dog and hc1· puppies \.\"e l'l' inside. 1\t the same 1nomcnt the ~'oun gs tl'r turn e d into tht• drive\\·ay on hi s :-;k;ite board. arousing the protecll\"l' n1nther. Officers s aid they h;1d no rl'· cord of any previous problt•n1 \llit h the cl og. The anin1al wus quarantined for 10 days al the O\'•ner's home. The rate now stands al $1.63 per $100 of aS6essed. valuation compared to the current year's rate of about $1 .fit . When budget " 2 More Youth Jobs .Funded In Viejo Are a WASHINGTON (U PI) -The government a nnounced today that the cost of living index rose only 0.4 percent in May -a mddest .jump that suggests the nation is getting control ol infla- tion. Jn Orange and Los Angeles Counties, prices jumped 0.8 per - cenl, bringing the figures to 4.6 percent for the first five months. The Latsor Department's mon - thly consumer price index -a closely watched barometer of in- flationary trends -s howed goods aOd 'servict!s cost 9.S pel'- cenl more than a year ago na - tionally, with rising gasoline prices a m{l:Jbr proble m. Hut 1t also snowed general Two more jobs .·for youth price performance has improved fund:ed by the Fcder!'I Mlltlpowl!r sharply over; recont months. The Administrotion_ have ·opel'l~ .. up May -tncrea1e waiJ 0.2 pereenl in th~ Miss~on Vi ejo sumincr )Q>A•ertban April's, and the index recreation progra!'"· · has now registered only a five That brings to eight the t~al ~~ percent innauon rnte over the summer Jb:bs .funded br ttie-•. .qistthr1\1biOnths. federal agency 11'_1 Orang~ Coun.ty ·. "\ 1"fie an(lulil,r i te for 1974 topped Service Area. brl'1ne serving Mis-·12 rcent. · slon Viejo. . S:verliment buyers tompute Cal Ne.ve, vice cha1~an or th~ the con&umer price index each -Mission Vi«:Jo Municipa l Ad -month by Checking prices on 400 visoey~ Couuc1l, 1ald .all eight Jobs !'(eins •' I&,000 Mtlbllahme:nt.s. beejn JUl)e 27 at 50 hour& a week n ubsofut~ \erms1 ~ indeit for andS2:._JOanhour. . MllY stooct at>;lSI 3 .. -meaning Neve 18fd,.the· Jobi y.rtll last at that goods and a~rviccs worth ·1~a1t 10 W.-•~ke. Y~lh must S100in'J967 ~a:t S1.59.30in Maf ! qu1Htxi;undfr Federal rtf&OJ>O"'.er On iasoUne prlce1, Lha N pot't Mf1utaUdtt,1.1 Ob~ oC which in-indicated P.resldenl. FOrd'1 $1 a -i!ltlltW~''""""' ••-~ 6ilfflf't3"1ttNl!fimJM>rt•!lh1ll"llas • must come ftOln poverty-level begun forcing up prices at lbe family. ; · pUmps. The aver.age May price AppUcaUonf arnvaitablo al was 55 -cenu -.. "JI.I ton tot relU'lar lhe MAC· Office: 29129 ~ Pai and S9.1 cent.a a gallon COi' pre- Ro•d, Lit Paa Plua, bciwf:CO mlum, a one cent rise over 10~30a .m~and,,4p1ml ~ • · April's aver age prices in each case. Meals a nd u sed cars also helped push up index prices, the report said. On the other hand, the report showed lower prices in May for such major consumer items as suga r . cer ea l and bakery produ c-t s, non a l co holi c beverages, d airy products, fat and oil products and processed fruits and vegetables. Prices of household durables, alcoholic drinks, toilet articles and housekl!e ping s upplies showed smaller increases than usual. Elect Ford Paru3 l Lega_l WASHINGTON <AP)·- President Ford's election commillee came into legal existence today as ·former Republica n National Chairman Dean Burch re- gisleretl il wllb tbe Federal Election Commission. l't is called "The Prtsidenc:·Ford Committee.·· Jn a letter, the President r 11aid he a uthorized1 t.he -coin nMtt et to collect ~ moneY"'-''to-fv rt~-·~ nomin1tlon" for ell!ctionto a four-year t~am in 1976. ·-The rtliJJ.ratlon njet a ··. legal requir·en;ient. fur Ford's candld~cy . The ind ex for new cars declined for the first time in five months and apparel prices con· tinued to decline. Viejo Library Sets Program F or Childre n The Mission Viejo Libr<i ry has designs on the time or Sad- dlcbac-k Valley children. "\\'l' want them to r·ead around the year,'' says child ren's librarian Trish Melc her. To bring childre n into the librarv this summer. librari<1ns have Scheduled two programs for them each Wednesday. Children at lettsl 4 years old may attend the 10 :30 a .m. <1clivilies. School uge children have their o"·n pro- g ram at l :JOp.m . Films, puppet shows, a karate demonstration and n unnel board stories are a mong the activiti~s planned. Beca use of limited space, free Lickets are required. Another reading incentive pro- sram 1t the library centers on keepine t.rat;>k of books children read this slimmer. By reading aiven numbe r s or books. voungs ter1 tan earn vario~ ... pHv:ue1e1. Add itional inrormatiOn on the reedlni grogram .i nd the Wcd- Mtd•y activltie'J i1 •vailabl e frofn Trish Meleher a t the library, 830-1100. The school district uses the park for a portable school to house overC!ow students from Castille Elementary School on the adjoining Jot. To dale, the Orange County ffarbors, Beaches "\ind Parks Department has let the district use the land free. No"'· Gene Dias or the county Real Property Services Depart- ment. is rccom mending a rent of $500 a month. The rent was proposed by the l\1AC follo"·in g a hearing \\'ith neighbors of the JlOrtable school "'ho resent the fact tho.it the park has never been dl•velotK.'CI. Dias' original proposal, based on the county's appraisal or the land and rate charged for use of c-ompa r able county property, "'as $1,000 a month. The Capi stra no school boa rd considered the rent issue last "·eek, but tabled it. "The school board objected to the $500," said J oe Wimer. dircc· tor or administrative services. "They"felt It is inequitahre. and hope lo meet "'Ith (Firth District Supervisor J Thomas Riley on the matter." Wimer said the ~hool boord members believe that since the site is pro"idcd with_ playjroun~ equipment and m t>eong r«ms. 1t ttf'ady servit...-mlllft)' ~tk func,.. lion.'). "•tad y,•e not located there it would be just a din fi eld." he u1c1. <SffllENT, P11e.U) Chou 'Prisonf'r' ~tosco w (UPI 1 Prc1nicr Chou En-lai of China has been hos pitalized for more than a year and "has becom e a kint.l of prisoner," the Soviet l'\c"·s ,\gen cy Tass said Thursday. Or:•~,:~ We albe r l\.lostl y sunny Saturday with "'armer t <'m · peraturcs expected. I Lighs oC 10 at the beaches rising to 7S inland. O\'crnight Joy,·s 55 to 60. I NSIDE T ODA l' 8alle1 P.acifica will present ll8 first full-lenglh completely onginol work this mmtth zn Laguna Beach. See !lory b[I Daily Pilot Staff Writer Joel.'ie llyman 011 Page Cl. AIT-s.tnkt _.., t.:'M!:I: ......... ...... O•M-•., ~ --fl u .... , ..... ·--~--.... ltllll.c"'4 ----._,_.. l allex .. ••• •• .. .. l l•J <><o .. • •• ••• " • •• .. .. ••• • ~ ' -.!.' ·' • Al OAILYP!l OT SB Pilot Logbook Restaurant Chef Settles a Beef By llUDI NIEDZll>LSKI OIU..O.lhl'li.tS .... THE DUTCH 'rllEAT CLUB WEST, a coll~tlon of "'rite rs. t'urtoonists and photographers who dine around ¥ave chef Pa ul Harris of the Laguna Hills Hilton a top rat'. 1ng rttently for the bUffet he spreads. That's eood to hear becuuse the hotel owed the world something aft er the chamber of commerce dinner e few months ogo. The beef had been shn ved with at razor blade before it was se.rved beside a cold hull potato. • f.DRl lLSICI JUST LIKE T H E GREAT depression, t"·o middle·ated women a re riding out the great reces1ion by hustling home-m ade s andwiches from the back seat of their Volkswagen. The traveling sandwich bar appears fre- que ntly at various Saddle back Valley business establishments offering BLT <.ind otherdellcacles atSl.SOa copy. ~hen the sandwich makers were a pproQched for an In - terview throug h ser vice station owner Wes Fraser ho""°'ever. the e mba rr<Jssed ladi es roared off never to bC seen again. • 11"<; SALZBURG. Al!STRIA for a r ecent holiday Lion Country Safa,ri exccuti \'e Je ri·y Kobrin tossed down schnaps at a mountain-top cafe when the inevitabl e happened. lie had to fin d a restroom. Unable to n1ake his pressing need underatood, non-Gc rmun-speaking Kobrin found some un. expected assista nce from a young Americ an lady who show~ him the way. Duri ng the long wnlk to the W.C. Kobnn identified himself as an official of the Irvine wlldUfe preserve. Whereupon the ""''oman exclaimed, "You must know my brother J ack then. He 's the editor of the Dally Pilot." The young Samaritan, as it turned out was Lee Chappell, sis ter o r Daily Pi lot staff writer Jack' Chappell. She enrolled in the University of Redlands Salzbur11 pro· gram. • JA.M £8 D ECK E R, popular immediate past presldonl or the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce returned hom e this \llCl'k after a six -day stay at lloag 'Memori a l Hospital, Newport Be ach. Decker , 61, suf(ered a b1·okcn col· far bone June 10 in a traffic accident. He is Orange Coast area m anager fo r the Southern California Gas Company • YOU'D Tlll NK I\ person couldn 't be much safer than in Leisure World, "'-'hat v.·ith a block wa ll seulin~ orr the pla ce and a sys te m of g ua rd gates to rillerout intruders Appa.-entJy lhut is not enoug h. Last ""°'eek, C'Ol'ltrerlors began instal!Jng three strands of barbed ""'ire atop the wall The reason, accordi ng to Leisure World Security Chic( Leland Sti.pes, was that youn gsters from neighbortn& tracts were scaling the wa lls and joyriding golf c arts at Leisure World golr course. Then they would dump them in the ssnd traps, often damaged. "Cr1me 111 practica ll y nil here," Stipes s aid. ''But of course if "'-'e h ave any incidents at all people get worried.'' Al firs t, ~om e residents thought it would look "too ob· nox ious," he s aid. '·But we have a lot of tall bushes and s hrubs lo hide the barbed wi re." Si nce th e work began, re· action has been ell fa vorable, he said. Survivors on Raft Drank Own Urine GALVESTON , Tex. <AP > - Two men who spe nt 13 d uys drirl- in1 acroes the Gulf of Mexico in an eight-fool rubber raft say lhey drank their o wn urine to slay alive. One even offered to kill himaelf so his comrade (.'Ould have something to eel. Richard Lebo, 36, and Gary Gille•pie, 21, we r-e exhuusted but in &ocxl condition today <&h er be- ing rescued Thursday by u Coast Guartf helicopter . They we re fir1t spotted 50 miles south or Galveston by u pri vute heli coplcr which did not ha ve enough fuel to !!lop. The l"'-'O h<td been dri fting in the rart since their 48·foot cabin cruiser, Ca roline. sank off the Yucatan coast on J une 6 while en route from Key West . f1 a., to the ORANGE COAST ~11 DAILY PILOT T~O<-<:u1t IMUT Plla1 . ..,,,,,...,.,,,, • .,,., _,.., ,,.~..., p,, .. \p~r,1,"""'n~ti.0.•1\00' C.0.0" ""'°'"''""" (01''1'.0n• ~-QJIJ!~ <O•h"''" •• < """".,....,, _...,,, , ....... 011 ''"'"' .... (.,..,,. ::.!"·11~rr:~::::~~-~:-::~·:;:,..""; ~:::.:: ... ~ ~ ..... ,, S.111~ (.O~\t A .,...,,, '""""'"'' .,...,..., '' wl>l·•M<I '-"•v•••·"' -'""d~,, ,,,. """'"'"' .... 1>1,.,,1, .. , ,, ......... oJ .... ,, 11 ••• !>l ...... c.o,,.-•• , ........... ,,.,. Rober t N Wet "(! "'•''"""' ~"" "~"''"" r Thoma~ Keevil l homos A. M urphlnc M.o ... ,1~• l!an ... Charle<; H . Loo' R ot hdrd P , N a ll """"""' "' ......... f' ..... , $olffl•bi<:k Valle ~Ofl lc:e Hl'Ol l-1 -•I1te•n •I s,o., o .. ..,~ ... .,~. Ol .. r OfritfS tO'\••-""'u J'OW•"lla•'"•'' """"lo<I .... ,, Ull ..... _, bewl<•••a '4...,+o ............. 1/11\llrM""°"''"'J'<I llQtOl\l .. «11 ..... 0 ....... , ........ . TeftphoM (714 l "42·4l21 Classlfl .. •••tflls{n9 ..-2-s.11 -....................... 0t ... • ut .. 310 ,.-~c""'""'~ 49J·06l 0 Central Am e r ican country of Belize. S till m iss ing w a s An d y" Carmone, "'-'ho Le bo said signed on as a crewman just be£ore they le£t. A search began for the man, ""'ho was believed to be in a raft. Lebo said Gillespie saved hi s life by repeatedly talking him out or committing suicide. But Lebo said £rom his hospital bed that if they had not been rescued Thurs- day he would have given up com- pletely . "I jus t didn 't wont lo go through another night of thbl," said Lebo, who added he becMm e increasingly delirious and even tried to strangle G illespie . ··1 think it was W<..-d nesday morning I "·unted to sla!l h my v.•risls and gel it over wtth," said Lebo, who lost 27 poWlds in the ordeal. .. Bu t it "'-'as cloudy and cold . Man. I couldn 't even die in peace.'' Gi lles pie recalled Lebo orfercd to kill hlmsetr so his comrade could have something to cat. .. I told him I a in 't no cunnlbal so juBt get your mlnd off that," Gille!l pie .e<iid. They said lhe Caroline btgan taking waler a rter it re11ched the Yu catan coast . Bilge pumps failed to keep up with leaks and they httd to a bandon ship Loo fo sL to stoc k water or other supplies. With no water and only a dozen cans or food and milk, Gillespie said they survived by drinking urine . They said on the second day, a Me Kl <'a n £ishlng boat passed within 100 yards or their ran.. but did not stov. ··we were rea lly mad, but we fi«urrd , wh et the hell, It'll ear- ly,·· Lebo rec11Jed. "Somebody wtll rind us soon ... But the ,day11 JlUl)S~t-01.0re ships s~Tpped by -on lht' hOriaon . and their hopes swnk . New Orleans CoaAt Ouatd Lt. David J atobsen s aid the tralt had not been r•ported missinr. Execulio11 Near/Jr Hostage A tense countdown by da,Ys- there are 29 left -continues lo- d1y in the campaign to secure re- lease ot Garden Grove's Kenneth StnJlh and two womtn held for '480,000 ransorn by Alric•n ter-rorists in the African nation or Zaire. Communiques £rom the group identified as the Popular Revolu- tionary Purl)' of the Conco in· dtcate the captive trio will be ex- ecuted July 11. So rar, authorities In nelghbor- 1nc Tan1anla where Smith. 22. Carrie Jane Hunter, 22 , or Atherton, and Emilie Bergman, 25, of The Netherlands. were casi- tured have refused the ransom. Smith's mother, Mn. Mettie Stnith, of the (amily home at 11381 Jacalene Lane, Ga rde n Grove, received a Jetter from her son carried out b)' a fourth kid- naped student, Blrbara Smuts, whom the rebels rreed to an- nounce their demands. She said he Indicated the three Stanford University students kid- naped from the Gombe Stream Reservation, a wildlife preserve neilt Lake Tanganyik a, ere being treated well. Smith, a goll r met cook, is teaching the terrorists how to cook well, while their captors are washing clothing for them during lheir forced stay. His letter said the camp con- tains num e rous women a nd children 0£ the PRP faction's mud hut village in eastern Zaire which is a stronghold a gainst government troops. "The children even sine for them," s ays A1rs. Smith. An ominous footnote was in - cluded at the bottom or their son's letter about good treatment by the rebel captors. "We are in great danger if the dem ands are not met," he wrote. Gov e rnment sec urit y measures restricting access to the PRP stron g hold , where lakeside residents used to go to trade fish for agricultural pro· ducts raised by the Communist rebels, ha\'c hampered efforts to make contart a nd negotiate. A group of Italian mlssionaries in the a rea is reportedly ready to act as interm edia ries and both the U.S. a nd Dutch embassies rlaim they are "''orking to see the liostaa:es' lives ar e spared. The guerrillas gave s> da}'I £or gove rnm e nt a c tion on th e ransom when Smith and the others were kldnaped and Thurs- day marked the 30th day before the deadline for death. .. From he re on in, 11.'s going to gel worse," Smith's father told nev.•s men In Zaire. ·"It seems to drag on and on ... You always think something is going to come anditdoesn"t." f'ro•P~AI BUDGET .•. . Near t he close of Thursday's final budget meeting, SUper\.'i sor Ralph Dled..rch ordered ('OUnty budget expe rt s to continue whittling away et the ta• rate in an effort 10 hold the line at the ·current level. Accordin g to Mi s s Bastanchury, those adjU!tments can continue until the last day of August before a final budget is adopted by the board. Legally, a budget must be put into final form by Aug. 31 and a tax rate set by Sept. 1, but Miss Bastenchury said aupe rvl1or1 u1ually act i.oward the middle of August . Besid es th e gene ral fund budget rate, increases tot alling about eight cents will be tacked onto the li eparate taxing fia:ures used by the count)' Harbors , Beaches and P a rks district , F1ood Control District, coanty !>~ire Departme nt and county library lo cover pa)' raises and service improvem ents. Even if superYilors manage to hold the l ex rate at it8 current level , most property owners will pay higher t1x e1 next year because of Increases in asaessed v011 uation . Lessons Set In Badminton If you'd lik e lo know how to keep your eye on the bird.le, two bedmlnlon rla111e1 In Saddleback Valley recr11tion programs may be ror you. Cla1se11 meet 7 to 10 p.m. ftt on· day and Wednesday through July 28 in the Ml11ion Viejo High Sc!hool 1r m , gradta klnderaarten through 1a rree. AI !I Toro High Sd>OOI bad· rnlnton tl11s1s wlll be held from 3 lo 5 p.JTI . dall y through July 29, tree to 111 a a:es. Instruction and compelitive ~p111y llll avail1tblr.tFbDUfkJt~ with racket.a and shuttle (birdie) provided, . More intormatton l& 1vall1&1e by Hllln1 Keith 01bom. -~ or 837·1122. ; - ' 11.erBuat Land. Pair In Cookr Sin Clemente police s taged a real beer bust at the dep1rtl'.)1ente l pistol ran1e Tt!Unday, capturtng two men s uspected or burgling an otficer's own brew from lhe range shack'a rertiaeralor. 1'ht cas• or lhe pilfered pilsentr w11 cracked when Patrolman John Zeigler arrived from some off-duty. tar&el J>rlletlce and found two men s ilting non- chalantly at o. table play- ing cartel$. He said eath had a quart bottle.,! beer before him - one with lnltl1ls T.E.H. ~ncllld on Its lab@l -and a window Into the otnce shack Was open. Zelg l e.r summoned Patrolman Tom E . Haight to examine the'T.E.H. In- itialed on the partially con- 1umed beer bottle. He said It wa1 hl1 handwrttln1, and to1ether. the o((icer1 arre1ted lhue p1lr on 1uasitclon of bur1t1ry. f 'ro• Page A J RENT .•. The MAC meets at 7:00 p.m. l.n the MAC office, 26129 La Par: Roed, La Par: Plata, Mission Vie· Jo. The 11chool board meet.II at 7:30 p.m. in San Juan Elemen- tary School , 31842 El Camino Real, Sen Juan Capistrano. Orville Wall Services Set On Saturday Ma sonic memorial services wtll be held tomorrow in Lagun a Beech £or Laguna Hills resident Orville Well, who died Monday . A notlve of Oklahotne ·Mr. Wall moved to the Leisure World retirement community four years ago. He worked (or 42 years Cot the Gulf Oil Corpora- tion and retired as production manager . He w as a n active member of the Masoni c Club or Leisure World. Mr. Wall is survived by his wife, Marie, of the family horn"e. 2010 Via Mariposa West ; by a brothe r, Wa rren, of Tulsa. Okla.; a nd by two s is t ers, Ellice Laude rdale, or Kansas City, Mo .. a nd Geo rgi a Ande r!lon o f Bristow, Okla. Tbe Masonic Club o( Leisure World will officiate at tomor· row's memorial services, to be held at 11 a .m. at McCormick Laguna Bearh Mol'1.uory. Inter- ment will be In Tulsa, Okla. . t Fro• Sgn .J~ra • '· Tt~ck Driver • Dies m Crash A San Juen Capiatrano truck drivtil' Wtl killed eatl)' today ancJ ~three ehlldten In tht cab of hi• btl 1'11 were injured In a erub on the N'ltWPort Freew1y ih Otan1t:. The Orange County Coroner's office s aid Waldo A. Manriquez. 27, o( 81481 lfa dalera Drive. died ln1t1ntly of ma1s1ve bead In· Junes when the bl« tn.ick he was driving hurtled from the rreeway Bicentermial Essay Contest Deadline Set The deadline tor entrte1 In 1 bicentennial e111y conle•t IPG!l•~r'ed by •wo &'4dleb1ck Vallty ·41roups halbffn extended lo June ao. The theme fo r the essay con· lest Is "Dialogue On M11ikln11 America Be.tter." Spon1ors are the Saddleaback Volley Board 0£ , Realtors a nd the Rancho Vi ejo Junior Women 's Club. Any student of the Sa.1.ddll!!back Valley Unl£1ed School District or the Ml1111lon Vlelo portion or the Capistrano Uni led School Dla- trtCt la eUaible, spokesmen 1ald. Entrlea m •Y be turned In directly or malled to the Sad- d I 1b1 ck Valley Board or Realtor•. 25200 La Par: Road, Suite 111 . Laguna Hills, 92653. Essays should be a mini.mum or 500 words and a maximum of 1,000, •Pokesr11en said. Prlr:es In· rlude 1100 flrat, S50 second, and 125 third, plus a thance lo enler lhl!! statewide realtors essay con· te1t. Viejo's FFA /.Wins Honors Future Formerlll or Am ert cn from Mla1lon Viejo High School \\'On flr!l t place honor s o l Thurs d ay's m eeting o f t h e Or ange Co unty Mosquito Abate· ment District Bo a rd of Trustees. The prir:e was for ouUtanding £arm senltelion, b11aed on mon- thly inspe ctions of s'Chool agri cultural projects by lhe dis· trict vector ecolog\!lt. Ian l\1cCle menl. student presi- dent 0£ the l\li ssion Viejo Future Fa rmers . and Ar nold T rofl - gruben, the school's agriculture instrucror, accepted the award for the school. Prizes Included a plaque, a certificate or achieve- ment and $50. The pi;i ze money was donated by the Oranae Coun· ty Farm Bureau for use by the school'! agricultural program . into the side of a duplex-at 3 : 10 a.m. A Ca1irorni• Highw.a)' Patrol 1Po11e1inan 111ld two ot the three )'Olina1ten rldipl tn tM truck cab w·ere sons or t he dead driver and the other was a neighbor. J amie Manrique1 B, and hi s 7-year -old brother, Timothy, and Brad Corbell, 8, ot 32065 Pasoo Caroline In San Juan Capistrano. were treated and then relea1ed rrom Chapman General Hospital. Investigators 1pecul1ted that tt1anrlquez fell asleep at the wheel and his truck slammed In- to the rear end of • amall 1portacar in the ra1t lane of the freeway between Katella and - Chapman Avenues. The 1 port1 c ar, driven by MIC!hatl Frink, 11, Plac1nU1, stopped on the 1houlder. n 1nk w11 t•ken lo 'Chapman General wtth minor lnJurte1. Wttne11e1 1nld _the 1Pffdlng lruck overturned on the 1boulder and careened through a freeway rence, a backyard tree and Into the side of the duplex at 611 N. Highland Ave. One occupant or the dl:IPlex, identified as Ken Kowal, suffered cuta rrom rl ylng glass but refused treatment. The CHP spokeAmon 1ald lra(-nc or\ the Creewa)' was snarled ror more than tour houra while cleanup operations were under way. FN•,..,,eAI SCORCH ••• Laurence Schmit, who 11 In 1-tawall today, aald that the dt- ch1lon to move the lnve1 tlgators to the 1her1rr·s office wa1 a Aound Jud1ment Schmit made ln a:ood conscience. "To Imply that there were weird political motives behind the un1ntmoul!I decl1lon of all the aupervlsor1 doesn't l't'ally make much sense ,'' 1ald Steve Knobloch, Schmlt'a aide. The r emaining supe rvisor , Ralph Clark, was not a vatlablc £or comment but membeni o( hi s staff scoffed ill Hicks' allega- Uon!I. Lee Now Citizen WASHINGTON <UPI! -Th< House Judiciary Committee ha! cleared the way for On al con- 1re11rional action to re.tore U.S cltiaen~hl p to Confederate Gen. Robert E . Lee es of J une 13, 186! -the date he applied ror it, twc months after s urrendering the Confederacy to Ge n. Ulysses S Gra nt at Appom a tto1 Courthouse. LOUIS .XV by Henridon Available in Yellow or Gold Trim I~ 'f)ltll nl ,,.11 ''""' ~ ,., .. .., tfoo•I ... h •li•t •nd ••H ... Ill ll•n••<I-"• f,ouls X\T H•" 4~~1to 1loo1utn<" ol 1+.t ln~" .lell ''''" •• ~•-1¥wlot•• oi~>d~n• "' oho\ tht"'""I t•td•h!I"' 11•!lvil . ''' II•~ ~··c~l11I Uowon1 lln~• ti\" m~"<~f(h" .t!!-n!lon lo d~llil •"d oho !1'n1hun"' fu,.1h•" And llt'1•f'J0ft •1U•i<••" 1• •• Uen1 IOI' '",,, .. on'""''~ • "'~'"K /1(1<11 .,1llt1 ""'>vii lht" d~•,11>1.,. 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By DOUGLAS FRl'l'ZSCHE O'l.Ule 0.1" f'tlMSutl' EmbatUed.Orange_County As· sessor Jack Vallerga may have made some friends in Jrvine's Turtle Rock Hills area Thursday as he proi;nlsed personal atten- tion to a (illx dilemma that has plagued resident.Ii of the new de velopment since they moved in last year. --· ~ In his 14i;d public appea.rance this_week, pa.rt.of a_seDes or talks designed to demonstrate that the show must and is going on despite Valler-ga's legal pro- blems, the asses!:ior spoke at the Turtle Rock Hills Community As· sociation board meeting Thurs- day. It was assessor 's business-as- usual at lbe meeting. Residents wanted to know about their tax bills and not, despite some not- so-veiled reference's by Vallerga, about the array of charges on which he will be tried next monlh. And at the top of the list of pre- ssing problems in Turtle Rock Hills are the over-assessments residents believe they received last year when they moved in. On assessment day, M~h 1, resi- "dcnts told Vallerga , most of the homes ~ere t"·o -by-four Hicks Jeered Board Cal~ Charges 'Smear' By GARY GRANVILLE ot -Diolly Pllollt SUH Charges by District Attorney Cecil Hicks that the transfer or 22 investigators from his starr Thursday was dictated by a shadow government that con trols county government drew catcalls &.oday from other Orange County' officials. Hicks said the .move of about one-third or his investigators to -sheriff Brad Gates' department "'as part of a polilicaJ conspiracy dedicated to the emasculation or his office. The transfer was ordered by the Board of Su per visors on a unanimous vote during a budget hearing. While Hicks refused to name members of the alle~ed shadow Guards Litter Great Dane Attacks Youth A protective female greal Dane with a litte r of puppies lunged from a Corona dcl Mar garage T hursday afternoon and seriously mauled a youngster riding by on his skateboa rd. Police said Michael llaslim. 11, of 4 Point Loma, s uffered cuts and deep bite woynds to his fai:-e before the dog's oifner could ca}m the animal. Haslim was treated at Hoag ?i1emorial Ho•pital ,where ~ur;es v.•ere required lo close \ veral of the d,eepcr cul6 He then went home. Officers said the incident oc- curred at 10 Point Loma ns Patrice Sainato was openin g her garage door to remove a car. The dog and her puppies "'ere inside. At the same moment the youngster turned into I.h e driveway on his sk4teboard, aroosH1g .the protetti\le friother. Ofricers said they had no re· ~ of any previous problem \V_ith ,the dog. The animal was quarantined ror ~ d.IU'S at the O\l'Jler's homC'. .J Truck Driver Killed In Freeway Crash A San Juan Coipistrano truck driver was killed early today and three children in the cab of hi s big rig were injured in a crash on the Newport Freeway in Orange. The Orange County Coroner's office said Waldo A. l\.1anriquez, 27, of 31461 La Calera Drive, died instantly of massive head in- juries v.·hen the big truck he was driving hurtled rrom the freeway into the side or a duplex at 3 :10 a.m. A California llighway Patrol spokesman said two or the three youngsters riding In the truck cab were sons of the dead driver and the other was a neighbor. Jamie Manriquez. 8, and his 7-year-old brother, Timothy, and Brad Corbett, 8, of 32055 Paseo Caroline in San Juan Capistrano, were treated and then released from ChaP.man Gen eral Hospital. Investigators speculated that :Pi.1anriquez fell asleep ot the wheel and his truck slammed in· to the rear end or a s m all sportscar in the fast lane of the freeway between Katella and Chapman Avenues. The sportscar, driven by Michael Frank, 18, Placentia, stopped on the shoulder. Frank was taken to Chapman General with minor injuries. Witnesses said the speeding truck overturned on the shoulder and careened through a freeway fence, a backyard tree and into Elect Fard Panel Leg'!-l WASHINGTON IA:Pl - President Ford'S eJ~lion committee came into legal · existence today as forme r Republican · Nutional Qialrman Dean Burch re· giatered It with the Federal Election Commission. It is called "The President Ford C.Ommlttce." Jn a letter, the President said ht authorized the committee to colrcct money ''lo further my nomination'' (or e lect.ion to a four~ye.11 r team In 1.9?J>. The reglslratlon met B leaal requireme nt ror Ford's candldncy. • the side of the duplex at 621 N. Highland Ave. One occupant of the duplex , identified as Ken Kowal. suffered cuts from flying glass but refused treatment. . The G_HP spokesman said traf- fic on the freeway was snarled for more than four hours while cleanup operations were under way. Two Rescued After 13 Days Aboard Raft GALVESTON, Tex. (API Two men who spent 13 days drift· ing across the Gulf of Mexico in an ei'ght-foot rubber ra(t say they drank their own urine lo stay alive. One even offered to kill himself so his comrade could have something to eat. Richard Lebo, 36, and Gary Gillespie, 21, were exhausted but in good condition today after be· ing rescued Thursday by a Coast Guard helicopter .. They were first spotted SO miles south of Galveston by a private helicopter which did not have enough fuel to slop. The two had been drtrting in the· raft since their 48-root cabin cruiser, Caroline, sank off the Yucatan c1oast on June 6 while eh route from Key West, Fla., to the Central A mericar\ country or Belize, SliJL missing was Andy' Carmone, who Lebo said signed on as a crewman just before they len . A search began for the man, who was believed lo be In a rart. Lebo said Gillespie saved his life by repeatedly talking him out of committing suicide. But Lebo said from hisllospttol bed that 1r they bad not been re&<Cued Thurs- day he would bove given up com- pletely. "I juat did,o 't want t.o &~ through anotbe.r l1fatht of that,' said Lebo, who adifcd he benme increasingly delirious and even tried to strangle G111esple. "[ think .it W@I W~nesday morning J wanted to slash my wrist..c; and get lt over with," Raid Lebo, who lost 27 pounds In the <See RA t'T, l'~g• A2) ' government conspir3cy, he said its roots can be lraced lo the political baCkers of some supervisors. Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich scoffed at Hicks' charges and chided the district attorney ror smearing the entire board. Diedrich said Hicks had his say berore the Board of Supervisors and did not mention political sub- terfuge as their motive for want ing to strip his office of the in - vestigators. "Why didn "t he make hi s 1·idiculous unsubstantiated al- legations then so each supervisor could have res ponded to them?" he asked. The board chairman also "-'enl out of his \\'ay to defend the one· person Hicks hinted might be part of the so-called shadow gov· ernment, Dr. Louis Cell a. ''I've never heard or Lou being involved in <iny improper at- tempt to innuence decisions of lhis board,·· Diedrich said. "And 1 know. Lou's (lever dis· cussed the DA transfer with me." he added. Supervisor Thpmas Riley also said he knows of no behind the scene clique . that dictates de- cisions in county government. ··1 don't know how anyone can say that without prOviding more fact s." rti1ey said. l~e admitted knou'ing Cella but said he met him when they were both on the board or directors of Big Brothers of Orange County. ··I think I've talked to Dr. Cella briefly three or four times <It social (unctions d uring the time fSee SCORCH, Page A2 i Irvine Eying Contract for Jail Services About to step out or its total police services contract with Costa l\1 csa, Irvine plans to enter into a number or other contracts for services the city cannot pro- vide, according to Police Chief Leo Peart. Contracts for jail service, said Peart, wilt be signed with Orange County and Newport Beach. The Newport Beach facility, said Peart, will be preferred because once a prisoner is booked into county jail, it is difficult for a lawyer or ramily members to gain access to him. Contracts. he said, "'ill be negotiated with Costa Mesa to provide Irvine with helicopter patrols . Additionally, Costa Mesa's police darkroom will be used to process evidence photos. Newoort Beach would charge Irvine $26.31 per booking for jail services. Costa Mesa would charge Irvine $5,000 a year for the helicopter and $1,822 for the photo lab work. YMCA Slates Diving Class The Orange Coast Yl\1CA has announced a new competitive diving workshop under the direc· tion of diving coach Jaek Roth. The ten-lesson workshop is be· in& held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m ., plu5 individual workout times. Roth was formerly coach ot the C'al _State...-1.orf&.._Beach diving team and of.the PhllUps 66 AAU diving team. In 1967 and 1968 Roth-coached the U.S. Pan American Games women's div- in.a.tealhs. Cott or the workahop ii s:IOlor "V" members an"d .$30 for non- members. Mor~ lnronnnlion ls "lv11Uub1e bt 642·9990. skeletons rising from concrete slabs. Despite the partial construc- tion, the homes were assessed as if they were finished and oc- eu,pied, they said. Those residents who appealed U..e ass~sments were given ad- justments but others, who said they were misinfocmed about what to do by assessor's office iepresentatives, were stuck for She Leads Class the full tub. Expressing dismay over "-'hat he called a "clerical errur," Vallerga promised personal at- tention and ofrered to return next month "ir I'm not tied up." Vallerga said he would check the completion dates on the homes with the county building department. 1£ the homes were not complete, he said, those homeo"-·ners Who were over- charged u·ould get adjustment!i. Also last Yl'ar, olht'r St."'<.'lions of Turtle Rock "'l"rl' hit "-'ilh dr.im<1tic-assessment increases a mounting to 50 J)t'l'Ct!nt and more in some cast"s. In an.swer to a question, Vallerga said those jumps were par-t qf a countyv.•ide assessment adjustment and v.·ould not be repeated in other <See VALLERG1\, Page A2l Sharon Lozzi, 23, the first \I/Oman police officer assigned to regular patrol duties in Cqsta Mesa, g raduatL>d Thursday from the Orange County Sheriff's Training r\cadcmy al the top or her class. \\"hich in- c luded one other ''"oman and 27 men. You'll find her story in today's People section . Group Tackles Housing_ New lroine Panel Studies ~cost Plan An Irvine citizen·s group is rorming a non-profit organiz;.1 - tion designed to sn1ooth the ,,·ay for lowcr·cost housing in the city. To be called Moyo. the i,::roup plans no subsidil'S for home p1ices. Rather, it Sel'ks to pro· vide ti \\';1Y to keep home~ initial· ly sold at moderate pri ces '''ilhin the range of families earnin g an a nnu :.il inl'ome of 58 .000 to SIS.000. The issue of lou·er·cost housing in Irvine. "-'ti ic h has been the sub- ject of t"-'O suits against the city, ha s prompted requiretnents that deve lopers bui Id 10 percent lou•er·cost homes in neu' develop- ments such as the planned Village of\Voodbridgc. But in the past . Irvin e homes initially sold al moderate prices rapidly bounded up the price sc-alc u1hen they u·crc sold to new ou·ners. Incorporation papers urc likely to be reudy next month for the Moyo group, \\"hich i::; being or· ganized by Marsha Pollizzi, ;i former con1munity services com1nissioncr. The g roup inc ludes Coun - cil men Robe rt \V es t 3nd Gabri<'llC Pryor ;1 s \\•ell as en- \•ironme ntalist \V esley l\farx. University United Methodist Church Rev. Ron Allison and re- sident Leon Napper. The group, said J\.lrs. Pollizzi, intends to control home resales by writing in deed restrictions giving it the right lo limit the 01mot.int of appreciation on a C1it I ••crease ho1ne. The J\.1oyo group V.'ould strccn potential buye>rs, \Vith a first em- phasis on those working in Lhe Irvine Ind ustriid Coinplcx. she said. · The group, she said . \\'Ould also bC' set up to rccci\"e and :.id- n1inister st<lte and federal hous· ing fund s. although none arc ;.1vailable nou·. Irvine Company Vice Presi - denl Thomas Wolff said the com- p;iny is ··certainly supportive of lhe citizen committee~bjec li,·es and we expect lo assist it in any "·ay "·e can. ··Th ere u·ill be housing for moderate incon1e categorie:-. 1n \Voodbridge ; \\"l' .<.trt' pL.111!1il!ie th;.i t llO\\' and . \111th thl' cit y s help , \\·e should be abl<..' to kl'~I• the first -sale price of the units dou·n. J3uL as the committee ha s indicatt•d, there is ;.1lso a need for an adininistratil"C program th<.tl in so nll' n1;.1nnt.·r SC l"('l'llS qualifil·d upplico.1nts for the modcrate"Mu:,.om e uniL-; and in- flu t"nces lhe resale p1icl'S. ·· ··Qthcr"·ise. the units u·ould be moderately priced for tht> short term on1v . \Ve hope the nc\\' eom- n1ittct' ~an come Ull u·ith an i!ronomically and constitutional- CSee flOUs1r.;G, Page A2; Sex Slimming Romance Reduces Calories .FLORENCE, Italy (r\P ) -ltnlian nutritionists v.rorking "'ith a computer conc lude that sexual in· tercourse may ('OSl each partne r bc t"'een 125 and 300 calorics, depending on the intensity. Their findings "-'ere made public tod1:1y at a syn1- posium on ''dietetics and computers." The use of a computer to establish ho\v many calorics a person 11eeds to be in good physical shape led to the findings on sexual activity. The experts said a kiss given with a certain in- tensity might burn between six and 12 calories. un- dressin g the p<.1rtner p1ior to intercourse is \.\'orth about eight calorics and masturbation consumes between 75 a nd 125. Supervisors End Weather Budget Hearings Orange County supervisors l'Oncluded formal budget hear- ings Thursday but they have un - til the end or August lo juggle the figures before adopting a (inal county spending plan for fi scal 1975-76. tn six days or s pecial meetings. super·visOrs eliminatt.>d all but about two cents of the M-cent \ax rote hike anticipll:ted earlier by the.county Administrative Office. The budget now ~lands at about $43•.7 million . which is s10 million less than the tentative figures. but $5 t million hieher tht1n ID.St ytar. An lnrui;ion of federal revenue sharlqa money into propo_scd capital projects ror next year, along with number of belt· tlghtenln& cuts enabled super\•isor11 to put much or the burden on other funding sources and hold down the projected tax rate increase .. The rate now stands at Sl.63 per $100 of assessed valqation compared to the current year's rate of about Sl.61 . When budget hearings began a rate or $1.96 was predic(ed. Maria Bastanchury. budget analyst in the CAO'~ office, cnu- tioned today that the SJ .63 figure is by no means final. Still to be raetored into the rote are expected pay if\creases for the eounty ·s· 11,000 employes. Supervisors have inCormolly set a cellin.8 of about $10 million on the amount they will el~ote to employe rai:;:es. That amount (See BUDGET, PageA2l 1'wtostly sunny Saturday u·ith \\'armer tem - peratures expected. Hi ghs or 70 at thl' beaches rising lo 75 inland . Q\'erni ght lov.·s S5 to 60. INSIDE TODA. Y BaUet Pacifica will presenl ' ilB first full-tength completely original work lhis month in Laguna Beach. See story by Daily Pilot Sta// Writt'r Jackie llymonon Page Cl. ladex .. ... .. .. .. ••·J <>< " .,., ••.S " .... .. •• ... ., /4J OAILYPILOT Cos t of Living U p.4% WASHINGTON !UPI) -The government annount'ed today that the cost of U vtni index rose cnly 0.4 percent ln M8.Y -a •mddest jump lbat suggests the nation is getting control ol infia· tion. In Orange a nd Los Angeles Counties, prices jumped 0.8 per- cent, bringing the figures to 4.6 percent for the first five months. The Labor Department's mon- thly consumer price index -a closely watched barometer of in· flationary trends -showed goods and services cost 9.5 per- <'ent more than a year ago na- tionally , with rising gasoline prices a major problem. Hut it also showed general price performance has improved sharply over recent months. The May increase was 0.2 percent lower than April's, and the index has now registered only a five percent inflation rate over the past three months. The annual rate for 1974 topped 12percent. Government buyers compute th.e consumer price index each month by checking prices on 400 items al 18.000 establishments. In absolute terms, the index ror J\.1ay stood al 159.3 -meaning that goods and services "-'Orth SlOO in 1967 cost $159.:.1 in May. On gasoline prices. the report i ndicated President Ford's $2 a bacrel tarirr on imported oil has begun forcing up prices at the pumps. The average May price was 55 cents a gallon for i:egular and 59.1 cents a gallon for pre- mium, a o ne cent rise over April's average prices in each case. Meats and used cars also helped push up index prices, the report said. On the other hand, the report showed lower prices in May !or such major consumer items as s ugar, cerea l and bakery products , nonalcoholic beverages. dairy products, fat and oil products and processed fruits and vegetables. Prices of household durables. alcoholic drinks, toilet articles and hous ekeeping s upplies showed smaller increases than usual. Five Marine Lesbians Discharged NORFOLK, Va. <AP) -Five "·omen Marines at Camp Elmore have been discharged because of lesbianism. a spokesman at Atlantic Fleet Ma rine Force~ Headquarters s aid Thursday. The spokesman also said t'o''O other women f\.1arin es under in· vestigation for alleged les- bianism were released "upon ex- piration or their e nlistments'' and that t1A-'O other cases of sus· peeled lesbianis m are being pro· ccssed. The number or "-'Omen Marines either discharged, released or in- vestigated in connection "·ith homosexual <ictivities amoun ts to roughly 10 percent of the entire company o! 87 officers and enlist· ed women in the only detachment of women Marines in the area. The five women Marines who '"·ere discharged here were given either honorable or general dis- charges under honorable condi- tions, the Marine spokes m<1n S<Jid . ·rh e inve s tigation into homosexuality at Ca mp Elinore began last October and reported- ly en~e ~as~ J ~nuary, but one sourc id tl IS '"an on-going thing. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l.,.. 0.•nQo (OI>" O•••• Polo!. wo!n .. n"~ ,.,,y,, t.••.'dt,,. ,,. . .,.. '""•} ''"""'""a~"" a • ..,,... 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The girl, delivered nearly rive hours after the the£t, was un- harmed, officers said. A police spo kesman s aid Cecilia 1-licrt a lert her child. Corina, asleep in her car lale Thursduy night when she re· turned home from a laundromat and took in a load of fini shed laundry. She told officers that when she emerged again, s he saw a man driving the car away, apparently F ro111Page AI R A FT. • • ordeal. .. But it was cloudy and cold . Man, I couldn 't even die in ix:ace." Gillespie recalled Lebo offered to kill himself so his comrade could have something to eat. "l told him [ ain't no cannibal so just get your mind off that." Gillespie said . They said the Caroline lx:gan taking waler after it reached the Yucatan coast. Bilge pumps failed to keep up with leaks and they had to abandon ship too rast lo stock water or other supplies. With no water and only a dozen cans of food and milk, Gillespie said they survived by drinking urine. They said on the second day, a Mexican fi shing boat passed 1A-ithin 100 yards or their raft, but did not stop. "'We were really mad, but we figured. "'hat the hell, it's ear- ly," Lebo recalled. "Somebody will find us soon." But Lhe days passed, more ships slipped by on the horizon, and their hopes sank . New Orleans Coast Guard Lt. Davi d Jacobsen said the craft had not been reported missing. unaware that the child was in the back. ' Sgt. Richard Roach or the Rampart Division said patrol cars and a police helicopter had been dispatched·to search for the vehicle. F ro,.. Page A l VALLERGA areas this year. Vallerga jokingly invoked the Fifth Amendment-un aside making light of reports on hi s ap- pearance before the county grand jury -when asked ir homeowners could expect tax re- lief "-'hen the planned industrial areas o'r6t.he city are developed. Taxes might go down, he said, depending on the ratio of in- dustrial to residential develop· ment. But he added, •·1 don 't know that the ratio i:;.going-lo be all that hea lthy.'' Speaking of the tax load in- dustrial development removes from residential areas, Vallerga said, .. I don't li ve in an in · corporated area and I 'll fight like he ll not to let it become one, especially if it looks like it's going to ~come a bedroom communi- ty. A bed room com munily is the "-'Orsl thing that can happen to your tax bill." Vallcrga prefaced the question and answer session with a brier talk in which he ~haracterized the assessor's of£ice as "the most misunderstood office in county government.'' Explaining the function of the assessor. he said, "The assessor docs not levy t axes." lie ex - plained how the assessor 's office determines the value or proper- ty. which then is taxed at rates set by the various government taxing a_gencies such as the county, cities, schools and special districts. Lockh eed P ro bed LOS ANGELES <APJ -Daniel J . Haughton, chairma n or Lockheed Aircraft Corp.,, has been ordered to appear before a Senate subcommittee investigat- ing overseas acti vities or American business firms operat- ing internationally, the Los Angeles Times reported today. Viet Refugees Set For Laguna House? An aging Luguna Beach house recently purchased by St. Mary's Episcopal Church is destined to become the home ror a family or South Vietnam re fugees. Church volunt eers are patching up and painting the house behind St. Mary's in ad- "ance o( submitting a formal ap- plication to sponsor a Viet- namese family. If the application is approved, St. Mary 's will joi n si•t er parishes in Laguna Hills, Corona del Mar and Newport Beach in sponsoring a ram11y. Thousands or war refugees are housed at Camp Pendleton wail· ing !or individuals or organiza - tions to sponsor them and help them work into the mainstream of American life. Kathy Wilbert, a St. Mary·s parishlontr who Is roordinaling the !llponliorship, !laid the house is large enough for a six-member family. Once the necessary paperwork ) is completed and the family mov- es in , it will be the church's responsibility to assist in any way it can. . '"The family will live in the house. We'll help in finding them places to work, help the kids enroll in school. and help them learn English , if they need to," said Mrs. Wi lbert. She said it also will be up lo the church to provide food and other ne<"esslties for the family until it can stand on its own . "There are resources avaih.1 - ble -they can quali£y for welfare -but we'd rather sup. port them,'' she said. She said a family proOObly will be pl a('ed with the church within two or three "-'Ccks. Jn the meantime, parishioners are rep.airing the two bedroom, clapboard house aqd outliltin& it with furniahin11. T ~ The house was purchased by the church in January following the death of Its owner. 2 Girls Slain in Florida FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. <UPI) -Sheriff's offlcials ap- pealed to parents with missing or runaway daughters today to h~lp idenUfy two teen-age girl.I whole bodies were found near an Everalades highway. A man a~d his two children looking !or a place to fish along a canal just west of U.S. 27 found the bodies lying side by side. Reporters at the scene said each girl had been shot once, but investigators ordered an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death. Officers said there was no evidence of sexual assault or abuse. The Broward CoWlty medical examiner said the girls had been killed Wednesday night, pro- bably about 12 hours before they were round. Investigators said a high.caliber pistol, possibly a .45, was used. One girl, estimated to be between 15 and 18 years old, was shot in the chest. She had long blonde hair and wore a pink flowered blouse, blue jeans and white sandals. She wore a silver scepter ring on her right hand. The second girl, about 14 to 18, "'as shot in the head. She had long brown hair and was clad in a black pullpver blouse with red and ye llow Clowers embroidered on the £ront, jeans and brown platrorm shoes. She wore two silver rings on one hand and a silver bracelet on her right wrist . The girls were found about 150 yards from where the body or a Fort Lauderdale girl was dis- covered last Sunday. Nancy Fox, 19. was found beaten on the head and strangled. Fro,.. Page A l SCORCH ... I 've been in office. And he has never discussed any pending matter with me.'' Supervisor· Robert Battin ridiculed Hicks' c ha rge and said. "If the man has something lo say then "1ly doesn't he say it? He should name names and places before he goes around smearing a lot of people because he feels they've stepped on his tiny toes.'' An aide t? Supervisor Laurence Sct<mit, who is in Hawaii today. s aid that the de· cision to move the investigators to the sheriff's office was a sound judgment Schmit made in good conscience . "To imply that there were weird political motives behind the unanimous decision of all the supervisors doesn't really make much sense ,'' said Steve Knobloch. Schmit 's aide. Beer Bust Lands Pair 1~c~ San Clemente police staged a real beer bu.st ot the departmental pistol l'ange Thursday, capturing two men suspected of burgling o.n officer's own brew from the range aback'• rerri&erutor. The case of the pilfered pllHner waa cracked when Patrolman John Zeigler urrived from some off-duty. target practice and found two men sitting non. chalantly at a table play- ing cards. He aajd each had a quart botUe of beer before him - one with initials T.E.H. penciled on i~ label -and a window into the office shack was opeo- Zei g I er summoned Patrolman Tom E . Haight to examine the T.E.H. in· itialed on the partially con- sumed beer bottle. He sai4 it was his handwriting, and together, the officers arrested tbue pair on suspicion of burglary. F ro Pa Al BUDGET ... "-'Ould add bout nine cents to the projected Sl.63 tax rate. - Also uncertain are final carry over figures rrom current depart· menl budgets and the exact in- crease in the county's assessed valuation. The current budget figures are based on a predicted 10 percent increase in the tqtal value of land in the county. Near the close of Thursday's final budget meeting, Supervisor Ralph Diedrich ordered county budget. experts to contin~e "'hitlling away at the lax rate 1n an effort to ho ld the line at the current level . According to Mi ss Bastanchury, those adjustments can continue until the last day or August before a final budget is adopted by the board. Legally, a budget must be put into final form by Aug . 31 and a tax rate set by Sept. 1, but Miss Bastanchury said supervisors usuall y act toward the middle or August. Besides the general fund budget rate, increases totalling about eight cents will be lacked onto the separate taxing figures used by the county Harbors. Beaches and Parks district, flood Control District, county Fire Department and county library to cover pay raises and service improvements. Even if supervisors manage to hold the tax rate al its current level, most property owners wjll pay higher taxes next year because of increases in assessed valuation. Stars On IRS Listing WASHINGTON (AP) -John Wayne, Frank Sinatra and the American Legion are amon& the names on a liat which lhe In- ternal Revenue Service sa)'I op· parenUy la a copy ol part 9' it.s Intelligence flies. A portion of the list titled "Tax Register Project" also includes the names or Dean Mart.in , Doris Day, Jill St. John, Thoptas Bradley, Walter Annenberg"and the American Independepl Porty founl!ed by Alabama Gqv. George C. Wallace. . The names are not otherwise identified. Wayne, Sinatra. Martin, Day and St. John are identical to the names of enter- tainers. The mayor of Los Angeles is Thom as Bradley and Walter Annenberg is a former U.S. ambassador to Great Bri· tain. The lists appear lo be copies of computer printouts and coded by dates, groups and numbers. Without a guide to the codes, it is impossible to determine why the various names were on the list. An IRS spokesman said the documents "appear to be a copy or part of the index" of the tax agency's Information Gathering and Retrieva l System. The spokesman said the Index is stored in computers at the IRS Data Center in Detroit and eon--rt tains material fed into it from l! IRS intelligence units around the country. The Los Angeles Times said ao IRS manual describes t he system as an "effective, uniform l means !or gathering, evaluaUng, l cross-indexing and retrieving on a district and national basis in· ,·,' telligence data relating to in· dividuala or entities involved in potential tax law violation." Fro,.. Page A l HOUSING. • • ly sound program to accomplish this." said \\.'olfC. Irvine Councilman John Burton, however, predicted pro-- blems for the group. "They are going to have lo sit down and decide who is going to benefit from their generosity. They will have lo 5elect the peo- .. pie ~nd that will probably l°e· quire some d·egrce of discrimina- tion," he said. Asked how e lse the city could enforce the 10 percent lower-cost home requirement, he said, "[ am of the opinion now, and I have been all along, that the whole thing is ridicu lous. There is a built-in failure mechanism when the homes are sold again on lhe free market." LOUIS XV by Henridon . 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JORAA~---...-fll~W'ntORNE RLVD. !Open Fri, HI I, ~n.. 12·$::.>i 11•·1179 • I -I , 1 ( Cei in' Tb sh: tro cal Co I on• Sh· w• \ ( i s ! ' 1 • ' .. .JJ•~t~gton ~aelL : Fountain Valley . ·EDIT 10 '* * Today's Closing N.Y.Stoeks • ORA.NGE COUNTY, CAL.'fFORNIA -FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1975 TEN CENTS ountdo'WD • ID Kidnap Grows Tense tense countdown bf duys- a re 29 left -continuet> Lo· in the campaign to secure re- e of Garden Grove's Kenneth th and two women held ror ,000 ransom b.)' African ter· 'sts in the Afncan nation of re. Communiques from the group e;nWled as the Popular Revolu- ary Party of the Congo in- ·cale lbe captive trio w\11 be ex~ ecuted July 17. . So far, authorities in neighbor· 1ng Tanzania where Smith, 22, Carrie J a ne Hunter , .22, or Atherton, and Emilie Bergman, 25, or The Netherland!, were cap- tured have refused the ransom. Smith's mother, Mrs. Mettie Smith,· of the family home at 11381 Jacalene Lane, Garden Grove, received a letter from he r son carried out by a .fourth kid- naped s tudent. Ba r bara Smuts , "'hom the rebels freed to an· nounce their de mands. She said he indicated the three Stanford University students kid· naped from the Gombe Stream Reservation, a wildlife preser ve near Lake Tanganyika, are being treated we ll. · Smith, a gourmet cook, is teaching the· terrorists how to cook well, while their captors are Hicks Jeered· . ' Board Calls Charges 'Smear' By GARY GRANVILLE ot Ille D•lly l"li.t Sutt Charges by District Attorney Cecil Hicks that the transfer of 22 investigators from his st aff Thursday was dictated by ~ shadow f;!overnment that con- trols county government drew catcalls tOOay from other Orange County officials. Hicks said the move or about one·third of his investigators lo Sheriff Brad Gates' department was part or a political conspiracy dedicated 'to the e m ascul ation of his office. The transfer was orde red by the Board of Supervisors on .a unanimous vote during a budget hearing. While Hicks refused lo name member s of the a lie~ed shadow govern ment conspiracy, he said its roots c~1n be traced to the polit ic al bu c k e r s o r s om e supervisors. Bo ard of S upe r v i s o r s Ch airman R <.1 lph Di e dric h Sex Slimming Romance Reduces Calories FLORENCE. Ita ly (AP) -Italian nutritionists working with a computer conclude t!T'-J t sexual in- tercourse m<.1y cost each partner between 125 and 300 calories, depe nding on the intensit y. The ir findings we re made public today at a sym- posilim on "dietetics and computers." The use of a computer to cst?-blish how mtJ.n~. calories a .person needs to be in good physical shape led to the findrng.S on sexual activity. -· ~ The exp.erts said <.t kiss given ~with a certain in - tensity might burn between six and 12 calories, un- dressing the . partner prior to inter co urse is worth about eig ht caloties and masturbation consumes between 75 and 125. Unification Voting Squelched in Senate Erforts to extend 1'"ount a1 n Valley's school unirieation vole lo residents o r s u1·rounding com- munities \\'er e dealt a blo\\' in tht.• state Senate Thursday. Sen. George R. ?i1os cone I D· San Franc isco). decided to drop sponsorship of a bill that would have allowed a ll residents or the Garden Grove Unified. <.1nd 1-l unt- ington Beach Union 1-1.i gh Sc hool Djstricts to vote on the matter . lie reportedly said he didn't wish to spo nsor sucb a con· troversial bill in a n area outside his district. Fountain Valley City Coun- cilman Roger Stanton said he spoke \\'ith officials in Moscone's office about the m alter and ''was just ecstatic" "'hen they phoned Beer BllSt Lands Pair In Cooler b<1ck to tell him of the sen<1tor·s derision. Stanton s aid f\ll oSl'One's aide told him, •·'rhe senator had de- <'ided th;.it it defin itely appeared to be a lol«tl com munit y-school tssue. .. Stanton s.iid he explained the situation to them. noting r~oun· lain Va ll ey residents already had \\·on the right to vote on the mat- ter alont>. lie s aid he told the m the senate "shouldn't be wasting time on a nine-square· mile school issue .. , l\.1oscone had agreed to carry the bill on the senate noor at the request or Assemblyman Paul Carpenter (D-G a rden Grove). Carpenter reportedly had earlier asked Or~e County senators to carry the measure but th('y re· fused. The m easure would require an areawide vote by anyone a£fect- t.-d in the fu ture on school rorm<1· lion-issues. Assembly man Robert Burke ( R·J-luntington Be ach) earlier s aid he p lanne d to fight the mea*'re becaus e or il<;. ''back dour' a pproach at halting Foun · ta in Valley's eifort . Carpenter now will have to find another senator to sponsor the legislation in the senate or lh~ measure will die. scoffed at Hicks · charges and chided the district attorney for smearing the entire board. Diedrich said Hicks had his say before the Board of Supervisors and did not mention political sub· terluge as their m otive ror want- ing to strip his or£ice of the in· vestigators. ··why d idn't he m ake his ridiculous un substantiated al- legations then so each supervi sor could have responded to the1n '!" he asked . The board c ha irman a lso "'cnt out of hi s .. ~•ay to defend the one person Hicks hi nted might be part of t he SO·C<.1ll cd shadow go\:·. ernment, Dr . Louis Cella. "I've n('ver heard of Lou being involved in a ny improper at· te mpt to innuencc dec isions of this board,'' Diedrich said. "And J know Lou's never dis- cussed the DA tra nsfer with me.·• he added. Supervisor Thomas Riley <.1lso s aid he knows of no behind the scene clique that dictates de· cisions in county government. , .. I don't know bow anyone can s aY tb3t witbOtit ·~roViding mote laCts,'' Riley s aid. He admitted knowing Cell a t said he met him when they "'ere both on the board of directors or Big Brother s of Ora nge County. ··t think I 've talked lo Or. Cella b1icfl y three or foor times at social functions during the time I've been in office. And he has never disc ussed any pending matter \\'ith m e ." Supe rvi so.r Ro be rt Ba ttin ridiculed I-li cks" char ge and s aid, ··1flhe m an has something tos.iy then why doesn't he say it? lie should n a me names and places before he goes a round s mearing a lot of people betause he feels· they'ye stepped o n his tiny toes.'' An aid e l o Supe r v i s o r CSeeSCORCll, PageA2i Man Beaten, Tossed Into Lake in Beach A dripping "'e t man com· plained t o •Huntington Beach police early today that he was ac- costed in a resta ura nt parking lot, beaten up a nd tossed into a nearby lake . George Spalde r , 28, of Tustin , was treated al Huntington In· tercommunity Hospital for cuts and bruises suf£ered in the 1 :30 a.m. a ltercation , poli ce said . Today offi cer s "'ere searching for his alleged assailant. The y said the inc ident all egedl y ha pp e ne d o utsi d e C h a rlie Brown's restaurant , 16160 Beach Blvd., and S pa lder :issertedly was tossed into an a rtificial lake in the office complex behind it. His assailant was described as in his 20's, about six feet, five in· ches tall and 210to 22S pounds. San Clem e nte police staged a r-eal beer bust at the departmental pistol range Thursda y, capturing two men sus p e cted or burgling an officer's own brew from th e r a nge shack's refrigerator. Inflation Cooling Down? washing clothing for them during their forced ~ei y . His letter said the camp con· tains numerous women and children or the PRP faction's mud 'hut village in eastern Zaire which is a stronghold against government troops . "The children even sing for them," s ays Mrs. Smith. Ali omirious footnOt.e was in- cluded at the buttom or their • son's letter about good treatme nt by the re bel captors. •·we are in gr eat d anger if the demands are not met," he wrote. Gov e rnment sec urit y measures restricting access to the PRP s tronghold. whe r e lakeside r esidents used to go to trade fish ro r agricultural pro· ducts raised by the Communist rebels, have hampered efforts to make contact and negotiate. She Leads Class A group of Italian mi ss1onanes in the urea is reportedly r,eady to act as inter mediaries and both the U.S. and Dutch embassies claim they ar e working to see the hostages' li ves are spared. The gue rrill as gave 60 days for go vernm e nt action on t he r a nsom when S mith and the others were kidna ped and Thurs- d111y marked th e 30th day before (See KIDNAP, Page AZ ) Sharon Lozzi , 23 . the first 1,1,•ornan police offi cer ass igned to regula r patrol duties in Cost a Mesa, gra duated Thursday fro m the Ora n ge Co unty Sh e riff's Trainin g Acade m y a t t he top of her class. '"hich in- c luded · one other wom an and 27 m en . You'll find he r stol'y in tO<l ay's llcoplt· section .· .. Budget Scaled Down Supervisors Wind Vp 6 Days of Meetings Orange Coun ty supervi sors concluded l'orm al budget hcur- ings Thursday but they have un- til the end of August lo juggle tht! £igures before adopting a fi nal county spending plan for riscal 1975-76. In s ix days of special meetings, supervisors elim inated all but about two cents of the 35-cent tax rate hikC' anticipated earlie r by the county Ad ministrativeOfrice. The budget now stands at a bout S434 .7 m illi on, which is $10 millio n less tha n the tentative fi gures, but $5 1 1nillion higher than last year. An infus ion or feder al revenue sharing mone y into proposed capital project s for next year. along "·ith n umber or be ll · ti g ht e n in g cu t s e na bl ed supervisors to put much of the burden on other funding sources and hold dov.·n t he projected tax rate increase . The rate now stands al Sl.63 per $100 of assessed valuation compared to the current year's rate or a bout SJ.61 . When budget hearings began a rate or $1.96 was predii;ted. Maria Bas tanc hury, bud get analyst in the CAO's office, cau· tioned today th al the $1.63 figure is by no means final. Still to be factored into the rate are expected pay increases for the county 's tl,000 employes. Supervisors have informall y set" a ceiling of about $10 million on lhe amount they will allocate to employe raises. That amount would add bout nine cents to the projected SI .63 tax rate. Also uncerta in arc final carry over figures rrom current de part- ment budgets and the e xact in - crease in the county's assessed valuation . The c urrent budget figures are based on a predicted 10 percent incre ase in the tota l valuc of land in the count)'. Nc<.1 r the c lose or 'fhursday's final budget m eeting, Supervisor Ralph Di edrich ordered county budget e x pe rts to continue \\•hittling aw<.1y al the tax rate in an effort to hold the line at the current le vel. Survivors A c c o r d i n E: t o ~1 1 ... ~ Bastanchury. those nd1u.st ments can continue.until the last cl ay of August befor e a finul budget is adopted by the board. Le~ally, a budget must be put into fin al form by Au g. 31 <1nd a tax rate set by Sept. l , but Miss CSec BUDGET. Pagc A2i on Raft Drifted 13 Days GALVESTON. Tex. IAPJ - Two men \l.'ho spe nt .t3 days drift- ing across the Gulf of Mexico in an eight-foot rubber raft say they drank their own u rine to -stay alive. One even offered to ki ll him self so hi s comrade could have som ething to c·at. Ri chard Lebo, 36, and Gary Gillespie. 2 1. wer e exhausted but in good condition today after be· ing rescued Thursday by a Coast Guard he li copter . They wer fi rst spotted SO miles south o Galveston.by a private helicopter which did not h<1 ve enough fu el to stop. The t"•o had been dri rling in the raft sinec their 48·foot cabin eruiser . Caroline, sank off the 'l'ucalan coast on June 6 while en route rrom Key West, F1a .. to the Central Ame rican country or Be lize. S till m iss i n g "'as And y· Carmone. "'ho Lebo said signed on as a cr ewman just berore they left. A se arc h began for the man, who was believed lo be in a raft. .. , think it \•;.is \\lcdnesday morning I ""'a nted to slash my w1ists and get il over \\'ith," said Lebo , who lost 27 pounds in the ordeal. ··But it \\'as cloudy and eold . Man. I co u ldn 't cvi.>n die 1n peuce ... Gillespie recal led l .l'bo off ered to kill him self so his comrade could have som e thing to eat. "I told him I ain't no cannibal s just get your mind off th <.1t," ' espie sa id . s a id the Caroline bcg<tn ater aft er it reached the , coas t . Bi lge p un1ps failed t ·eep up >A:ilh leaks and they had to abandon ship too fa st lo stock water or other supplies. With no wate r <.1nd onl y a dozCn cans or food and milk, Gille1>1>ic said they s urvived by drinking (See R . .\ FT, l'uge ,\21 Weather The case of the pilter.ed pllsener was cracked·when Patrolman John Zeigler arrived from some orr-duty teirget practice and' found two m e n sittin g"-non· chalantly at a tnblt! play. lng cards . Living Cost Inches Up Lebo said Gill espie saved his life by repeatedly talking him out of committing suicide. But Lebo said from· his hospital bed that if they had not been rescued Thurs- day he would have given up com· pletely. .. , jus t didn 't want to go through another night of that," said Lebo, who added he became increasingly delirious and even tried to strangle Gillctple. Mostly sunny Saturday wi th w a rm {'r t e m - peratures expected. l-lighs of 70 a t the beaches risin~ to 7S inla nd. Overnight lows 55 to 60. INSIDE TODA l' BoUet Pacifico u1ill pre!feril itl first full-lengf.h coTnpletely original work lhi~ rnonlh 111 Laguna 8eacll . See story by Daily P ilot Si a // Wr iler. Jackie Hy man on Page CJ . He said each had a quart botUe or beer before him - one with initlals T.E.Ji . l'""clled on its la bel -and a wtndow into the office a:hack w11 s open. Zeis ler s ummon e d Patrolman Tom E. Haight to t'aamlne the T.£.lt. in· IUaled on the partially con· 1---;11Umr!ll"!SeeTe 'lR!tl e. --, He said it w as his handwrilinf. and toaethor, the olJicers ar rcisted thuc ·p a ir on a:u s p lclon or l!<iralary. .~ ... WASKINGTON (UPI) -The government annouhced today that the CQ8t or living index rose. only 0.4 percent in May -a mOdest jump that suggests the natJon ,is getting conttOI or Inna· ti op. In Oranae and Los Angeles CounUes, er1ces jumpe(I 0.8 per· cent, brinllng the figures to 4.6 percent for the rlri t five months. Th~bof"::Depan.ment~-mon· lhly consumer pric~ index -a cloeely watched ba rometer of In· flationar_y trend• -.s howed &oodJ and aervice.s cO&t 9.5 per· cent more than • year ogo na· tionally, with r1 s1ng gasoline prices fl. major problem. Hut tt al'o showed genera l price performance has improved 1barply over recent months. The May increase n:•' 0.2 percent lower than Aprtl s, 'aftd the index has now regis tered only a five perCent inOatton rate over thci past three monlhs. The annuaJ·rate for 1974 topped !\l ay stood at 159.3 -ml'ani ng that gff(ls and services worth $100 in 1967 cost $159.30 in May. Valley Offering o n g3sollne prices. the r eport Summer Prograan indicated President Ford's $2 a barrel t_ariff on impo~C<I oil h·as · 6egun forcing up p n ces o.l ~he Classes in d og grooming , pumps. The average May pnce skateboard building and m aking was 55 cents a gallon for regular hall from alumi~um pop tops are and 59 1 cents a gallon for pre-among those being offered this llpeue Govcrnm l buyers compU e the consurt).erl ~r\«: index each 1nonth by~hec~.l~I prices oo 4qo item!I at l&.000 •lah'i~-· In .absol1.1le terms, the index-for rftium:. a one cent rise over s ummer in th~ ~ountain Val~ey °""-~~-~--:.iiprll-ver•~Ca:JD~h-S~chool Dl1tr1ct s Community SC s . case. Registration will conti.Jnro until , • ~eats and used ca rs also June 29 a t dis trict offices, ........ pub. UJ»ilt4U p.ric.es, the NewJa.nd Stree t an~ TaJbert report11ld: Avenue. ., l•dex ~ I I I ·~AJ DAILY PILOT Cost of Living Up.4% WASHINGTON CUPIJ -The eovernmenl announced today that the cost of livina index rose. only 0.4 percent fn May -a •mOdest jump that 1uggests the naUon is gelling control of inOa· ti on. In Orange and Los Angeles Counties. prices jumped 0.8 per- cent, bringing the figures to 4.6 percent for the fi rsl five months. The Labor Department's mon· thly consumer price index -a closely watched barometer or in· flationary trends -s howed goods and services cost 9.5 per- "<"ent more than a year ago na- tion ally. ~·ith ris ing gasoline prices a major problem. Hut it also snowed general price performance has improved sharply over recent months. The May increase was 0.2 percent lower than April's, and lhe index has now registered only a five percent innatlon rate over the past three months. The annual rate tor 1974 topped 12percent. .Government buyers compute the consumer price index each month by checking prices on 400 items at 18,000 establishments. In absolute terms, the index for May stood al 159.3 -meaning that goods and services worth $100 in 1967 cost $159.30 in May. On gasoline prices. the report ·indicated President Ford's $2 a barrel tariff on imported oil has begun forcing up yrices al the pumps. The average May price was SS cents a gallon for regular and 59.l cents a gallon for pre- mium, a one ce nt rise over April's average prices in each case. Meats and used cars also helped push up index prices, the report said. On the other hand, the report showed lower prices in May for s uch major-1consumer items as sugar, cc ctt l and bakery products , n on;.i l coho l ic beverages, dairy products, fat and oil products and processed fruits and vegetables. Prices or household durables. alcoholic drinks, toilet articles and hou se keeping s upplies showed smaller increases than usual. Five Marine Lesbians Discharg ed NORFOLK, Va. !APJ -Five \\'Omen Marines at Camp Elmore have been discharged because or lesbianis m , a spokesman at Ailantic Fleet Marine Force Headquarters said Thursday. The spokesman also said two other women f\.1arines under in - vestigation £or alleged les· bianism were released "upon ex- piration or their enlistments .. and that two other cases or s us- pected lesbianism arc being pro- cessed. The number or women Marines either discharged, released or in· vestigated in connection with homosexual activities amounts to roughly 10 percent of the entire company or 87 officers and enlist- ed women in the only detachment of women Marines in the area. The five women Marines who "·ere discharged here were given either honorable or general di s- ch~rges under honorable condi- tions, the A-1 arine spokesm:in said . 'fhe in vest i gation into homosex u<ility al Camp Elinore began last October and reported- ly ended last J<inuary, but one source said it is "an on-going thing." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1 ... Or.....,,. Co.o•I D••I• Polol. ""ti>,..,,,~"''""· t1o.....i , .. "'°'""' ........ " """'"'""'"• ... °'"""" ,_,, """"'"''"" (0'"'""" .......... ,~··"'""'""'' ,,.._., _..., •• '"'~""" ~ .......... ta<o!• -"'· ""'"""" lk•' n ""'"'"9'"" Bo""-"''.,...,. ,.,,. '"''"''••· ''"'"~. ~ .. 1o•eti+!• V••"'• •"" L.>-IM>~•n 't(out,. 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"'°"'""· ' Ballet Buff Betty Ford, who once danced Y.'ilh the Martha Graham Dance Company, presents flowers to Miss Graham at New York's Uris Theater after a performance of the ballet "Lucifer," featuring Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev. The ballel marked the 50th anniversary of the company. • Auto Thief Brings Sleeping Girl Home LOS ANGELES (AP> -A 2· year-old girl -asleep in the back seat or her mother's car when it was stolen -was quieUy re· turned home before dawn today by the thief who then sped of£ again, police said. The girl, delivered nearly five hours after the theft, was un- harmed, officers said. A p.olice s pokesman s:.1 id Cecilia Hicrta left her child . Corina. asleep in her car l:itc Thursday nig ht °"'hen she re- turned home from a laundromat and took in a load or fini shed laundry. She told office rs that when s he emerged again . s he saw a man driving the car away, apparently Fro•Page A l RAFT. •• ordeal. "'But it was cloudy :ind cold . A-1an, I couldn 't even die in peace.'' Gillespie recalled Lebo offered to kill himself so his comrade could have something to eat. "I told him I ain't no cannibal so just get your mind of£ that." Gilles pie said. They said the Caroline began taking water after it reached the Yucatan coast. Bilge pumps failed to keep up with leaks and they had to abandon ship too Cast to stock water or other supplies. With no water and only a dozen cans or food and milk , Gillespie said they survived by drinking urine. They said on the second day, a A-texican fi shing boat passed within 100 yards or their raft, but did not stop. "We were really mad, but we figured, v..·hat the hell , it's ear- ly,,. Lebo recalled. "Somebody will £ind us soon.·' But the days passed , more ships slipped by on the horizon, and their hopes sank. New Orleans Coast Guard Lt. unaware that the child was in the back. Sgt. Richard Roach or the Rampart Division said patrol cars and a police helicopter had been dispatched to search £or the vehicle. F r o m Page A I VA LLERGA areas this year. Vallerga jokingly invoked the F'ifth Amendment-an aside making light or reports on his ap· pearancc before the county gr01nd jury-when asked if homeowners could expect tax rc- He£ '~then the planned industrial areas of the city are developed. Taxes might go down, he said, depending o n the ratio 0£ in · dustrial to residential develop· ment. But he added, "( don't know that the ratio i~going to be all that healthy.'' Speaking or th e tax load in- dustrial development removes from residential areas, Vallerga said, ''I don't liVc in i.ln in - corporated area and I 'll fight like hell not to let it become one, especially if it looks like it's going to become a bedroom communi- ty. A bedroom community is the worst thing that can happen to your tax bill." Vallerga prefaced the question and answer session Ytith a bric£ talk in which he characterized the assessor's office as "the most misunderstood office in county government.·· Explaining the £unction or the assessor, he said, '"The assessor does not levy taxes." He ex· plained how the assessor's office determineS the value or proper- ty, wtilch then iis taxed at rates set by the varibus ~ovemment taxing a_ge ncies such as the county, cities. s chool s and special districts. Lockheed Probed LOS ANGELES <AP) ~Daniel J . Hau g hton, chairman 0£ Lockheed Aircraft Corp., has been ordered to appear before a Senate subcommittee investigat- ing overseas activities or American business firms operat- ing internationally, the Los Angeles Times reported today. David Jacobsen said the craft had not been reportrss1ng. Viet Refugees Set For Laguna House? An aging Laguna Beach house recently purchased by St. Mary·s Episcopal Church is destined to become the home for a family or South Vietnam refugees. Church vo lunteer s are patching up and painting lhe house behi'nd St. Mary's in ad- vance of submitting a'formal ap- plication to s ponsor a Vi el· namese family . If the application is approved, St, Mary 's will join sister parishes in Laguna Hills. Corona del Mar and Newport Beach in sponsoring a r1m11y . Thousands of war refugees are houstd al Camp Pendleton wail- Inc ror individuals or organlza- tJons to spansor them and help them work into th~ mainstream of American lite. Kath Wllb<!rt , ·a st. Mal')''• partsb.toner who is coordinaUng the sponsorship, said the house is large enough for a 1lx-member lamlly. Once the nece1111ry paperwork ) is completed and the family mov· es in , it will be ihe church's responsibility to assist in any way it can. . "The family will live in the house. We 'll he lp in finding Lhem places to work, help the kids enroll in school. and help them learn English1 if they need to," said Mrs. Wilbert. She said It also will be up to the church to provide food and other necessities for the family until it can stand on its own. "There are resources avuila· ble -they can qualify for welfare -but we'd rather sup- port them." she said. She said a family probably will be placed with the church within two or three "'·eeks. In the meantime, parish.ionen '"* al'e repAtr1ng thetwtrbed -• clapboard hou5e and outfitUna it with rumlshlnaa. The house was purchased by the church In January fblloWin g the death or Its owner. 2 Girls Slain in Florida FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UPI) -Sheriff's officials ap- pealed to parents with mili5ing or runaway daughters today lo help idenuty two teen-age girls whose bodies were rou nd near :in Ever1lades hlthway. A man and his two children looking lor a place to fish along a canal jusl west of U.S. 27 round the bodies lying side by side. Reporters at the scene said each girl had been shot once, but investigators ordered an autopsy to determine the exact cause or death. Officers said there was no evidence or sexual assault or abuse. The Broward CoWlty med.teal examiner said the girls had been killed Wednesday night, pro- bably about 12 hours before they were round . Investigators said a high -caliber pistol, possibly a .45, was used. One girl, estimated to be between 15 and 18 years old, was shot in the chest. She had long blonde hair and wore a pink flowered blouse. blue jeans and while sandals . She wore a silver scepter ring on her right hand. The second girl. about 14 to 18. was shot in the head. She had long brown hair and was clad in a black pullover blouse with red and yellow Clow ers embroidered on the front, jeans and brown platform shoes. She wore two silver rings on one hand and a silver bracelet on he r right wrist. The girls were round about 150 yards from where the body or a Fort Lauderdale girl was dis· covered las t Sunday. Nancy Fox, 19, was found beaten on the head and strangled. Fro,,. Page A l SCORCH ... 1·ve been in office. And he has never disc ussed any pending matter °"'ilh me." Supervis or' Robe rt Battin ridiculed Hicks ' charge and said, ··1r the man has something to say then wtiy doesn't he say it? He should name names and places before he goes around smearing a lot of people because he reels they've stepped on his tiny toes.'' An aide to Supervisor Laurence Schmit, who is in Hawaii today, said that the de· cision to move the investigators to the sheriff's office was a sound judgment Schmit made in good conscience. '·To imply that there were weird political motives behind the unanimous decision of all the supervisors does n't really make muc h sense ,'' said Steve Knobloch. Schmil's aide. Bee r Bust Larids Pair Int~ San Clemente )>Oliee staaed a real beer bust al the departmental pl11tol range Thursday, capturlna two men suspected or burgling an officer's own brew from the range 1hack'1 refrlaerator. Tbe case of the pilfered pilsener was er acted when Patrolman John Zeigler arrived from some off-duty. target practice and found two men sltlln g non· chalantly at a table play· ing cards. He said each had a quart bottle of beer before him - one with initials T.E .H. penciled on its label -and a window into the office shack was open. Zeigler summoned Patrolman Tom E. Haight to examine the T.E.H. in· itialed on the partially con- sumed beer bottle. He aaid it w as his handwriting, and together, the officers arrested lhue pair on suspicion or burglary. Fro•Page A I BUDGET ... ·would add bout nine ce11ts lo the projected Sl.63 tax rate. Also uncertain ate final carry over figures £rom current depart- ment budgets and the exact in- crease in the county's assessed valualion. The current budget figures are based on a predicted 10 percent increase in the lQtal value of land in the county. Near the close of Thursday's final budget meeting, Supervisor Ralph Diedrich ordered county budget experts to continue \\'liittlin'g away at the tax rate in an errort to hold the line at the current level. According lo Mi ss Bastanchury, those adjustments can continue until the last day or August before a final budget is adopted by the board. Legally, a budget must be put into final form by Aug . 31 nnd a tax rate set by Sept. 1, but Miss Baslanchury said supervisors usually act toward the middle or f\ugust.· Besides the general fund budget rate, increases totalling aboqt eight cents will be lacked onto the separate taxing figures used by the county Harbors, Beaches and Parks district, F1ood Control District, c~ty Fire Department and county library to cover pay raises and service imprOvemenLs . Even if supervisors manage to hold the tax rate al its current level, most property owners will pay higher taxes next year because or increases in assessed valuation. Stars On IRS Listing WASHINGTON (APJ -John Wa)'Tle, Frank Sinatra aod the American Le1lon are amona the names on a U8t which thO In· terual Revenue Service says ap- parenUy is a copy ol part 9f its Intelligence files. A portion or the list titled "Tax Register Project" also includes the names ol Dean Mart.in, Doris Day, Jill St. John, Thomas Bradley, Walter Annenberg and the American Independent Party founded by Alabama Gqv. George C. Wallace. The names are not otherwise identified. Wayne, Sinatra. Martin, Day and St. John are identical to the names of enter· tainers . The mayor of Los Angeles is Thomas Bradley and Walter Annenberg is a former U.S. ambassador to Great Bri· tain. The lists .appear lo be copies of computer printouts and coded by dates, groups and number~. Without a guide to t he codes, it ts impossible to determine w~y the various names were on the bst. An IRS spokesman said the documents "appear to be a copy of part of the index" of the taX: agency's Inrormation Gathering and Retrieval System. The spokesman said the-index is stored . in computers at the-IRS Data Center in Detroit and con- tains material fed into it from IRS intelligence units around the country. The Los Angeles Times said an IRS manual describes t he system as an "effective, unif'orm means lor gathering, evaluating, cross-indexing and retrieving on a district and national basis in· telligence data relating to in- dividuals or entities involved in potential tax law violation." f 'rolK rage Al HOUSING. • • ly sound program lo accomplish this:· said Woll£. Irvine Councilman John Burton, however, predicted pro- blems £or the group. "They are going to have to sit down and decide who is going to benefit from their generosity. They will have lo select the peo- ple and that will probably re· quire some degree or discrimina- tion," he said. Asked how else the city could enforce the 10 percent lower·cost home requirement, he said, "I am or the opinion now, and I have been all along, that the whole thing is ridiculous. There is a built-in failure mechanism when the homes are sold again on the free market.'' LOUIS XV by Henridon Available in Yellow or Gold Trim ' ' IMIO,.;i<>il'•••I•~"'" -. '"'""""""""lo·~·~ --~1 ••• i.. Ke!U<d .... ·• f.ANllS X\1 Tllu ·~dtn tll"l"'"''" <JI 1h,. l<>•11• \\/>•~II! j> "•l"•"'i,.,,~ 11v1d'"' '" olut Chllmon,_ b~d•1unn ~·0011 "' •htt ~·•cfiul flow1n~ lonO". !hf me<tl:uf<W> •t111n1u,1n •o dttll•! •nd 11,. ll•n.(I'°"'" lo/\,.hf•. o\/\d HMn'do" o~•IU~ " ....... 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Ul, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY; JUNE 20, 1975 TEN CENTS CountdOum • tn Kidnap Grows Tense A tense countdown by duys- there are 29 left -continues to· day in the campaign to secure re- le~e of Garden Grove's Kenneth Smith and two women held for ~.ooo. ransom by African ter· ronsts in the African nation of Zaire. Communiques from the group · i~entlfied as the Popular Revolu-ti~ry Party of the Congo in- dicate the captive trio will be ex- ecuted July 17} So far, authorities in neighbor- ing Tanzania where Smith, 22 Carrie Jane Hunter, 22, of Alberton, and Emilie .Bergman, 25, of The Netherlands, were cap- tured have refused the ransom. Smith's mother, Mrs. Mettie Smith, of the family home at 11381 Jacalene Lane, Garden Grove, received a letter from her son carried out by a .fourth kid- • napcd student, Barbara Smuts, whom the rebels freed to an· nounce their demands. She said he indicated the three Stanford University students kid· naped from the Gombe Stream Reservation, a wildlife preserve near Lake Tanganyika, are being treated well. · Smith , a gourmet cook is leaching the' terrorists ho~ to cook well, while their captors are Ricks Jeered· Board Calls Charges 'Sniear' By GARY G R ANVILLE Of .... D•llY f'I ... Sl;lff Charges by District Attorney . Cecil Hicks that the transfer of 22 investigators from his starr Thursday was dictated by a shadow government that con· trols county government drew catcalls tOday from other Orange County officials. Hicks said the move of about one-third of his investigators lo Sheriff Brad G .-ites · department was part of a political conspiracy dedicated 'lo the emasculation of his office. The transfer was ordered by the Board of Supervisors on a unanimous vote during a budget hearing. While Hicks refused to name members of the alleged shadow government conspiracy. he said its roots can be traced to the political backers of s ome supervisors. Board of Supervi s ori, Chairm a n Ralph Diedrich Sex Slimming Romance Reduces Calories FLORENCE, Italy <AP) -Italian nutritionists working with a computer conclude that sexual in- tercourse may cost each partner between 125 and 300 calories , depending on the intensity. Their findings were made public today at a sym- posium on "dietetics and computers." The use of a computer to establish how many calories a person needs to be in good physical shape led to the findings on sexual activity. ~ The experts sajd a kiss given with a certain in- tensity might burn between six and 12 calories, un· dressing the . partner prior to intercourse is worth about eight cal01ies and masturbation cons umes between 75 and 125. Unification Voting Squelched in Senate Efforts to extend 1'~ountam Valley's school unification vote to residents of surrounding com- munities we re d e alt a blow in the state Senate Thursday. Sen. George R. Moscone fO. San Francisco >. decided to drop sponsorship of a bill that would have allowed a 11 residents of the Garden Grove Unified and Hunt· ington Beach Union High School Djslricts to vole on the matter. Ile reportedly s aid he didn't wish to sponsor such a con· troversial bill in an area outside his district. Fountain Valley City Coun· cilman Roger Stanton said he spoke with officials in Moscone's office about the matter and "was just ecstatic" when they phoned Beer Bust Lands Pair In Cookr back to tell him of the senator ·s decision. Sttmton said Moscone's aide told him, •·The senator had de· cided that it definitely a p(>t!ared to be a loca l community·school issue.·· Stanton s aid he explained the situation to them. noting Foun· tain Valley residents already had won the right lo vote on the mat· ler alone. He said he told them the senate ··shouldn't be wasting time on a nine·square·mile school issue.·· Moscone had agreed lo carry the bill on the s enate floor at the request of Assemblyman Paul Carpenter <D-Garden Grove). Carpenter reportedly had earlier asked Orange County senators to carry the measure but they re- fused. The measure would require an areawide vote by anyone affect· ed in the future on school forma· lion issues . Assemblyman Robert Burke CR·Huntington Beach > earliel' s aid he pla nned to fight the measure because of its "back door" approach al halting .Foun- tain Valley 's effort. Carpenter now will have to find another senator to sponsor the legislation in the senate or the measure will die. scoffed al Hicks' charges and chided the district attorney for smearing the entire board . Diedrich said Hicks bad his say before the Board of Supervisors and did not mention political sub· terfuge as their motive for want- ing to strip his office 0£ the in· vestigators. "Why didn 'l he make bis ridiculous unsubstantiated al· legations then so each supervisor could h ave responded to them·?" he asked. The board cha irman also went out of his way to defend the one person Hicks hinted might be part of the so-called shadow gov· ernment, Dr. Louis Cella. "I've never heard of Lou being involved in any improper at· tempt to influence decisions of this board," Diedrich said. "And I know Lou's never dis- c ussed the DA transfer with me." he added. Supervisor Thomas Riley also said he knows of no behind the scene clique that dictates de· cisions in county government. "I don 't know ~ow 311yone can say that witbdtlt providing more facts," Riley said. He admitted knowing Cella but said he met him when they \l•ere both on the board of directors of Big Brothers of Orange County. .. [think I've talked lo Dr. Cella briefly three or four times at social functions during the time I 've been in office: And he has never dis cussed any pending matter with me." Supervis o.r Robert Ballin ridiculed Hicks ' charge and said, •·ff the man has something to say then why doesn't he say it? He should name names and places before he goes around smearing a lot of people because he feels they've ste pped on his tiny toes." An aide to Supervis or <See SCORCH, Page A2 i Man Beaten, Tossed Into Lake in Beach A dripping wet man com- plained to· Huntington Beach police early today that he was ac- costed in a restaurant parking lot, beaten up a nd tossed into a nearby lake. George Spa Ider. 28, of Tustin, was treated at Huntington In· lercommunity Hospital for cuts and bruises suffered in the 1 : 30 a.m. altercation, policesaid. Today officers were searching for his alleged assailant. They said the incident allegedly happened outs ide Charli e Brown's restaurant, 16160 Beach Blvd., and Spalder assertedly was tossed into an artificial lake in the office com pl ex behind it. ms assailant was described as in his 20's , about six feet, fi ve in- ches t all and 210 to 225 pounds. San Clemente police staged a real beer bust at the departmental pistol range Thursday, capturing two m en suspected or burgling an officer's own brew from the r ange shack's refrigerator. Inflation Cooling Down? washJng clothing for them during their rorced stay. His letter &aid the camp con· Laios numerous women and children of the PRP faction's mud hut village in eastern Zaire which is a stronghold against government troops. "The children even sing for them," says Mrs. Smith. An ominous f ootnot.e was in- cluded at the bottom of lbeir • son's letter about good treatment by the rebel captors . "We are in great danger if the demands are not met,'' he wrote. Government sec uri ty measures restricting access to the PRP s tronghold. where lakeside residents used to go to trade fish ror agricultural pro- ducts raised by the Communist rebels, have hampered efforts to make contact and negotiate. A group of Italian miss1onanes in the area is reportedly ready to act as intermediaries and both the U.S. and Dutch e mbassies claim they are working to see the hostages' lives are spared. Tbe guerrillas gave 60 days for government action on the ransom when Smith a nd the others were kidnaped and Thurs- day marked the 30th day before (SeeKJDNAP, PageA.2) O<lily P1lol Sl•lf Photo She Leads Closs Sharon Lozzi, 23, the first woman police officer assigned to regular patrol duties in Costa Mesa, graduated Thursday from the Orange Cou nty Sheriff's Training Academy at the top of her class. which in· eluded one other woman and 27 me n. You'll find her story in today's People section. OC Budget Scaled Down Supervisors Wind Up 6 Days of M~etings Orange County supervisors concluded rorma l bud~et hear- ings Thursday but they have un- til the end of August fo juggle th~ figures be fore adopting a final county spending plan for fiscal 1975-76. In six days of special meetings, supervisors eliminated all but about two cents of the 35-cent tax rate hike' anticipated ea rlier by the county Administrative Office. The budget now stands at about $434.7 milli on , whic h is $10 million less than the tentative figures, but $51 million higher than last year. An infusion of federal revenue sha ring m oney into proposed capital projects for next year . along with number of belt· ti g htenin g cuts e n a bled supervisors to put much of the burden on other funding sources and hold down the projected tax rate increase. The rate now s tands at Sl.63 per $100 of assessed valuation compared to the current year's rate of about Sl .61 . When budget hearings began a rate of $1.96 was predicted. Maria Bast a nchury , budget analyst in the CAO's office, cau- tioned today that the $1.63 figure is by no m e ans final. Still to be factored into the rate are expected pay increases for the county 's 11,000 employes. Supervisors have informally set a ceiling of a bout $10 million on the amount they will allocate to employe raises . That amount. would add bout nine cents to the projected $1 .63 tax rate . Also uncertain are final carry over figures from current depart- ment budgets and the exact in- crease in the county's assessed valuation. The current budget figures are based on a predicted 10 percent increase in the total value of land in the county. Near the close of Thursday's final budget meeting, Supervisor Ralph Diedrich ordered county budget experts to continue whittling away at the lax rate in an effort to hold the line at the current level. Accordin g l o l\11 :..s Baslanchury . those adjustments can continue until the last day of August before a final budget 1s adopted by the board. Legally, a budget must be put into final form by Aug. 31 and a tax rate set by Sept. l, bul Miss <See BUDGET, PageA2i Raft Survivors on Drifted 13 Days GALVESTON, Tex. CAP> - Two men who spent 13 days drift· ing across the Gulf or Mexico in an eight-foot rubber raft say they drank their own urine to stay alive. One even offered lo kill himself so his comrade could have something to e at. Richard Lebo, 36, and Gary Gillespie, 21, were exhausted but in good condition today after be· ing rescued Thursday by a Coast Guard helicopter. They were first spotted SO miles south of Galveston by a private helicopter which did not have enough fuel to stop. The two had been drifting in the raft s ince their 48-fool cabin cruiser, Caroline, sank off the Yucatan coast on June 6 while en route from Key West . F1a .. lo the Central Ame rican country of Belize. Still miss in g w as Andy Carmone. who Lebo said signed on as a crewman just before they left. A search began for lhe man, who was believed to be in a raft. ··1 think 1t w as Wednesday morning I wanted to slash my wrists and gel it over with." said ' Lebo. who lost 27 pounds in the ordeal. .. Bul it was c loudy ;md cold Man, t couldn ·t c\·en dic in peace." Gillespie recalled Lebo offered to kill himself so his comradl' could have something to eat. •·1 told him I ain't no cannibal so just get your mind off that:· Gillespie said. They said the Caroline began taking water after it reached the Yucatan coas t. Bilge pumps failed to keep up ~ith leaks and they had to abandon ship too fasl to stock water or other supplies. With no water and only a dozen c ans of food and milk, Gillespie said they s urvived by drinking <See RAFT, Page r\2} Or:Aage C.= 7~ ' ----~ Weatller The case or the pill'Hed pilsener was cracked when Patrolman John Zeigler arrived from some off -duty target practice and found two men sitting non - cbalanlly al a table pJay· lng cards. Living Cost Inches Up Lebo said Gillespie saved his life by repeatedly talking him out of committing suicide. But Lebo said from· his hospitaJ bed that if they had not been rescued Thurs- day he would h ave given up com- pletely. "I just didn 't want to go through another night of that," said Lebo, who added be became increasingly delirious and even tried to strangle G lllesple. Mostly sunny Saturday w it h w a r m e.r t e m - peratures expected. Highs or 70 at the beaches ris ing to 75 inland. Overnig ht lows 55 to 60. INSIDE TODA V Ballet Pacifica will prest"frl its first full-length completely original work this month m Laguna Beacl1. St>P story by DoitN Pilot Stal/ Wri t er; Jackie Hyman on Page CI He uid eoch had a quart botUe of beer bttfore him - one with initials T.E.H. ~lied on ill label -and • w•nctow into the office aback waa open. Zel1ler 1 ummoned Patrolman Tom E. KaJghl to namlne the T .E .H. In· SUaled on the parUally con· -au.med beer bottle. He 1.ald lt was hls handwrlUJ>1, and toatthet, the otnoen arreslC!d thue pair on 1 uapl clon of "'1rtl1ry. WASHINGTON (UPI) -The government a nnounced today that the cost of living index rose only 0.4 percent in May -a mOdat jump that. suggests the nation is geUing e<>nttol of infia- Uon. Jn Orange ahd ~ Angeles Counties. prices jumped 0.8 per· cent. brtnging the fllures to 4.6 percent for lbe Ci rst five months. The L'bor DepartmenT'S mon· lhly consumer pric index -a closely watched barometer of In· flalionary trend• -showed goods and s~rvlces ~t 9.5 per- cent more t.hao a yur o.io na· • ~I tionally, with ris ing gasollne prices ii major problem. Hut it also s howed general price performance has improved sharply over recent months. The May increase was 0.2 percent lower than April's. "and the index has now registered only a five percent inflation rate over the past three month~. The annual rate for 1974 topped 1%,,ercent. Government buyers compu\.e the consumer price index each month by e,beclcing prtces on 400 Items at 1a.eoo est.abti ........... In abeolute lcrms, the Index tM May stood at 159.3 -meaning that go.ds and services worth $100 in 1967 cost $159.30 in May. On gasoline prices. the report indicated President Ford's $2 a barrel tarlff on imported oil has ~gun forcing up prices at the pumps. The average May prlce wa.s SS cents a gallon ror regul•r and 59.1 c~nts a gallon for pre- mium, a one cent rise over April's average prices m each cue. . Mcall •nd used cars aiso Wped l)Wlb up index prices, \.be report said. Valley Offering Summer Program Classes in doa grooming. skateboard bu.ildln1 and making bals from aluminum pop \ops are among those being offered this summer ln the Fountain Volley School ""Dlstl'"lct~ir Communlty Schools Program. Reaistratlon will contmue until Jpne 29 at dis t rict offices. Newtand Street and TalberL Avenue. l•dex ·-···~·~·· A! OAILYPILOT H /F :Stars -' On IRS 4 • listing WASHINGTON (APJ -John Wayne, Frank Sinatra and the American Legion are amona the names on a Ust which the In- ternal Revenue Service says ap- ~cenlly is a copy of part of its intelligence files. A portiO(\Of the list tiUed "'Tax Register Project" also includes the names of Dean !'.1art.in , Doris Day. Jill St. John. Thomas Bradley. Walter Annenberg and the American Indepemtent Party founded. by Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace. The na:nes are not otherwise identified . Wayne, Sinatra, Mart.in, Day and SL John are identical to the names of enter· tainers. The mayor of Los Angeles is Thomas Bradley and Walter Annenberg is a former U.S. ambassador to Great Bri- tain. The lists appear to be copies of computer printouts and coded by dates, groups and numbers. Without a guide lo the codes, it is impossible to determine why the various names were on the list. An I RS spokesman said the documents "appear to be a copy of part of the index" of the tax agency's Information Gathering and R e trieval System. The spokesman said the index is stored in computers at the IRS Data Center in Detroit and con- tains material fed into it from IRS intelligence units around the country. The Los Angeles Times said an IRS manual describes the system as an."effective, uniform means for gathering, evaluating, cross-indexing and retrieving on a district and national basis in- telligence data relating to in- dividuals or entities involved in potential tax law violation." The IRS spokesman would not confirm the accuracy or the docu· rnents obtained by the Associat- ed Press and said it ~'as illegal for the IRS to discuss taxpayer information. A representative or Frank Sinatra in Los Angeles said de· tails or the I RS li st were too vague to merit comment by the entertainer. None of the other figures could be reached for eom- m enl immediately. Tax DileD11Da \ ( U~ITt....,._ Ballet Buff Betty Ford, \vho once danced with the Martha Graham Dance Co mpany, presents flowers to Miss Graham at New York's Uris Theater after a performance of the ballet ··Lucifer,'' featuring Margot F'onteyn and Rudolf Nureyev. The ballet marked the 50th anniversary of the company. ' ' Truck Driver Killed In Freeway Crash A San Juan Capistrano truck driver was killed early today and three children in the cab of bis big rig were injured in a crash on the Newport Freeway in Orange. The Orange County Coroner's office said Waldo A. Manriquez, 21, o( 31461 La Calera Drive, died instantly of massive head in· jrtlries wh en the big truck he \Va s driving hurtled from the freeway into the side of a duplex al 3: 10 a.m. A California llighway Patrol spokesman said two of the three youngsters riding in the truck cab were ~ons of the dead driver <.1nd the other was a neighbor. Jamie Manriquez, 8. and his 7-ye-ar-old brother. Timothy, and Brad Corbett, 8, Or 32055 Paseo Caroline in San Juan Capistrano, were · treated and then released from Chapman General Hospital. Investigators spe_cu1ated that ~1anriquez fell a sleep al the "'heel and his truck slammed in- to the rl'!ar end of a small sportscar in the fast lane or the freeway between Kalella and Chapman Avenues. The sport.scar, driven by Michael Frank, 18, Placentia, stopped on the shoulder. Frank · was taken to Chapman General wilh minor injuries. Witnesses said the speeding truc k overturned on lhe s houlder and careened through a freeway fence, a backyard tree and into the side or the duplex at 621 N. Highland Ave. Vallerga Speaks At Turtle Rock One occupant or the duplex. identified as Ke n Kowal, suffered cuts from flying glass but refused treatment. The CHP spokesm3n said traf- fic on the freeway was snarled ror more than four hours while • C"leanup operations were under way. By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE Of ll•t D•llr Plklt$Yff Embattled Orange County As- sessor Jack Vallerga may have made some friends in Irvine's turtle Rock llill s area Thursday as he promis ed personal attcn- •t ion to a tax dilemma that has ·plagued residents o( the new de velopmenl since they moved in last year. ' In his third public appearance this week, part of a series of talks d esigned to demonstrate that the ,:.how mus t and is going on ,Clespite Vullerga 's legal pro- blems , the assessor spoke at the Turtle Rock Hills Community As- fiOCiation board meeting Thurs- d ay. It was asse:Nor·s business-as- o sual at the m e eting. Residents y,•a nted to know about their tax bills and not, despite some not- so-veiled rererences by Vallerga, about the array of charges on which he will be tried next JllOnth. And al the lop or lhe list of pre· s.sing problems in Turtle Rock Hills are the ovcr-assessmenls r esidents believe they received ORANGE COAST t-t1r DAll..Y PILOT Tr>tO._<.o.o,. tMity P11.t.wUh-cho<c...,... -<I'"" N<r W\·P< .... '' .,..1>11.-bf -Ot~~ll" tori• """'""""I co ....... ,. s.e-....... ,-• ..,~ outl"•"'" -""•• 111<<>UQh '"°"' 10'" '"''• .... ,... "'°""'Po<! S.;och. H"~"flVI""' Gt•<""'-· l•I" \'a1 .. v. ,,,i .. ~. 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'"'" ...... -·~1 ........... _ .. .,. c.<IVI'"""' _.,.r. 'I<><"·""" "'"~ N M ... ..., .. •' Cfl•• Mt••, (.,l1l0tlll .. )-iltlo0fl"'<."'',.,u,oo ........ N1, ltJ ......... 011_. ••• ;Mo•l1 ... , dt\l_l_tl 00 _,, ... y. ' last year when they moved in. On assessment day, March 1, resi- dents told Vallerga, most of the h omes were two -by -fo ur skeletons rising from concrete slabs. Despite the partial construc- tion. the homes were assessed as if they we re finished and oc· cupied, they said. Fro• PDfl" Al RAFT ... urine. They said on the second day. a Mexican fi shing boat passed within 100 yards of their raft, but did not stop. "We were really mad, but we figured, what the hell , it's ear- ly," Lebo recalled. "Somebody will find us soon.'' But the days passed, more ships sl_ipped by on the horizon, and their hopes sank. New Orleans Coast Guard Lt . David Jacobsen said the craft had not been reported missing. Lee Now Citizen WASHINGTON (UPI) -The House Judiciary Committee has cleared the way for rinal ('On · gressional action to restore U.S. citizenship to Confederate Gen. Robert E . Lee as or June 13, 1865 -·the date he applied for it, t'A'O months after surrendering the Coofederacy to Gen. Ulysses S. Grant al Appomattox Courthouse . Five Marine Lesbians Discharged NORFOLK. Va. CAP) -Five women Marines ul Camp Elmore have been discharged. because of les bianis m. a spokesman at Atlantic Fleet Marine Force Headquarters said Thursday. ·The spokesman also said two other women Marines under in · vestigation for alleged les- bianism were released "upon ex - piration or their enlistments" and that two other cases or sus. peeled lesbianism arc being pro· cessed. The number of women Marines either dis charged. released or in - vestigated in connection with homosexual a('livities amounts to roughly 10 percent of the entire company of 87 officers and enlist- ed women in lhe only detachment of women Marines in the area. The five women Marines who 'A'ere discharged here were given either honorable or general dis- charges under honorable condi· lions, the Marine spokesman said . The investigation into homosexuality at Camp Elmore begar;i last October and reported- ly ended last January, but one so~rce said it is "an on·going thing.'' Guards Litter Great Dane Attacks Youth A protec tive fe male greaL Dane with a litter or puppies lunged from a Corona del Mar garage Thurs day afternoon and seriously mauled a you:1gster riding by on his skateboard. Police said Michael Ha~lim, 11 , or 4 Point Loma, suffered cuts and.deep-bite.. wounds lo bil.facc . berore the dog's owner could calm the animal. Uasltm was treated al f-loag Memorial Ho spital where sutures were required to close several o( the deeper cuts. }te I .. then went home . Officers s~ld the incident oc· ('Urr~d at. 10 Point Loma a:o. Palnce Sainato was opening her garage door to remove a car. Thti dog and her pupph!s were inside. At the same moment the youngster turned into the d.ci v e .w a y__o.n......hls ..,.sk aJ.eb:o-.r_d .. _ arousing the protectl.ve mother. Ofric~rs said they ht1d no re· cord of oiny previous problem with the doe. The animal was qu1ranUnod for 10 dayg at the owner's home. Panau·Protest ,,.. ........ J SChools .Pledge BUDGET ••• B•1lancbury 1atd 1upervtsors usually act toward the middle of "'l:ldes the gener1I fund bud&et rate, lncre.-totalling about el1ht cents wlll·be tacked onto lhe separate taxing figures used by the county HarbOrs, Beaches and Park• district, Flood Control District. eOunty Fire Department and county library to cover pay raises· and serviceimprovement.s. .. . Policy Studies Parents tn the Fountain Valley Schoof Di.strict battled over teacher strikes, school board conduct and unifi('aliQn Thurs- day night. But the only thing I.hey gained 'A'8S a promise from school board members they had "'learned something" during last week's teacher strike and crisis. And they agreed tore-examine existing policies on district com· munications with parents and perhaps make some changes. Jane Hopkirk, a Nleblas parent, for example, suggested the district should put both sides or a controversia I issue into its correspondence with parents. And Phil Mignanelli, another parent. claimed board actions re- cently had been confusing. But James Johnson, a McDowell School parent, was critical of teachers, saying their 92 contra"t proposals don't ap- pear to be aimed at improving cdul'ation. ··It is r.eally strange that once a year the school di~rict seems to take it on the c hin," hi Said. ··once a year the scnool district becomes the wors t school district in the country .•. I am sick and tired of it.'' No mention was made during the meeting about a recall effort s tarted l ast week against Trustees Roger Belgen, Sheila ~1eyers and Bill Crane, except by one parent, who s uggested the board might consider "recalling us as their constituents." Fran J ohnson, the mother who earlier said she would head the recall, spoke Thursday night, but her remarks were aimed al ('riticizing board members for being unavailable lasl week (or questioning. ' But board members told her they had tried to answer phone l'alls and talk to as many parents as possible . Betty Mignanclli , another parent, also accused lhe board of violating the law by using district taxpayer money to work toward passage or the Nov. 4 unification election. But Superintendent Bob Read said he believes the board is act- ing within the law by answering questions given them. He said he has discussed the matter with the Orange County Counsel's office. Fro• PDfl" Al KIDNAP ... the deadline for death . "From here on in, it's goi ng to get worse." Smith 's father told ne'A'Smen in Zaire. ""It seems to drag on and on ... You always think something is going to come· and it doesn't.'' Several parents al.so criticized Belgen and Trustee Karen Ackley ror attending a m,eetln1 held at the home or Don Douglass Morlday night. They claimed that despite an· nouncement of the meeting in the newspapers. certain persona: were not 1tdmitted to the home. But trustees said private "itiiens ltave the•right to admit wboever they wish to their homes, and both Belgen and Ackley said they frequently meet with parents in their homes. Fro.ii",.;; Al SCORCH ... Laurence Schmit, who is in Hawaii today, said that the de· cision to move the investigators" to the sheriff's ofrice was a sOund judgn:ient Schinit made in good conscience. . "To imply that there were weird political motives behind the una nimous decision or all the supervisors doesn't really make much sense,'' said Steve Knobloch, Sch mil's aide. The remaining supervisor, Ralph Clark, was not available for comment but members or his slafr scoffed at Hi('ks' allega· lions. House Okays Energy Plan WASHINGTON (UPI) -The House t1as passed a bill designed to solve lhe nation's energy pro· blems, but there are big dif- ferences of opinion as to how good it is. Its chief sponsor . Rep. Al Ul - lman <D·Ore.), said lhe bill , ap· proved 291-130 Thursday, "sets the nation on a gradual, long- ra nge swi n g toward a new energy base, and away from our dependence on foreign oil ." The public interest organi za- tion Common Cause said "the energy bill. .. is meaningless. President Ford 's proposals are ineffective, but at least be has a pl an." · Lockheed Probed LOS ANGELES (APJ -Daniel J. H a ug hton , c hairma n of Lockheed Aircraft Corp., has been ordered to appear before a Sena(e s ubcommittee investigal· ing over seas activities of Americ.an business fi rms operal · ing intern ationally, the Los 1\ngeles Times reported. today. Even If supervisors mBnage lo hold the tax rate at Its current level, most property owners will pay higher taxes next year because of increases in a.sses$ed valuation. Fact Finding Team to Eye Teacher Pay Teacher contract t~ks in the Fountain Vall~ School District were turned over to a three· member facl finding learn this week. Teachers declared "persistent disagreement" in negotiations, automa_tically started the fact finding study. Under a new district policy, re· vised last week at the end of a three-day teacher strike, both the teachers and school board will hire outside consultants ror the team . . The two consultants will try to pick a third consultant lo se'rve as "hairm an. If they cari't agree. the third member will be picked rrom a list provided by the California Conciliation Service. The three then will study the is· s ues and r eport back to the sc hool board in August . However, their findings are not binding upon the board. Actor Rogers Sues Producer LOS ANGELES CAP>-Actor Wayne Rogers, who plays "Trap- per John" on the "M·A·S·H" television series, has filed a $3 million defamation of "haracter suit against one of the show 's pro- du('ers. . Rogers alleged in the Superior Court action Thursday that Gene Reynolds "issued false and de· (amatory statements ••• to numerous membe~ or the press and others in the entertainment industry.'' The actor s aid the producer ('!aimed inadequate notice had been given of Rogers' decision to leave t he "Trapper" role. In fact, Rogers said he gave notice several times dating back to last January. The suit asserts Rogers suf· fered damage through alleged aspersions on his reliability and from reported comments that the departure set back the produc- tion schedule for ne xt Call . LOUIS XV by Henridon Available in Yellow or Gold Trim • '"~ .p;..i nl .... ~, '""'" "'""'~ • .i..,1o .tn~·~d .. .ii ...... -........ IANllS xv Tl•e J~eil'H tloquenre o( rhe Lou1• XV 11~le I• o•l''~"'ht•e r-.dr~t "' 'h" ch .. non11 hrd•~ot•m "'oup .•. In th" gr•~elul llow+ns i,,,,., •he !!l•Uculn•" 1t1~nltOt'l IO drtail •nd !hf N nd1omt r,,,,.h~I. 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Grows Tense A tense countdd'wn by duys- there are 29 left -continues lo· day in the campaign to secure re- lease of Garden Grove's Kenneth Smith and two women held for $460,000 ransom by African ter- rorists in the African nation of Zaire.· ecuted July 17. So far, authorities in neighbor- ing Tanzania whe re Smith, 22, Carrie J ane Hunter , 22, of Atherton, and Emilie Bergman, 25. otThe Netherlands, were cap- tured have refused the ransom. naped student, Barbara Smuti;, whom the rebels freed lo an· nouncetheir dema nds. v.•ashing clothing for them during their forced stay. son's letter about good treatment by the rebel captors. "We are in great danger if the · demands are not met," he wrote .. A group of Italian missionaries in the area is reportedly ready lo act as iritermediaries and both the U.S. and Dutch embassies claim they are working to see the hostages' lives a re spared. Communiques from the group 'identified as the Popular Revolu- tionary Party of the Congo in- dicate tbe ,captive trio will be ex- Smith's mother, Mrs. Mellie Smith, of the family home at 11381 Jacalene Lane, Garden Grove, received a letter from her son carried out by a fourth kid - She said he indicated the three Stanford University students kid· naped from the Combe Stream Reservation, a wildlife preserve near Lake Tanganyika, are being treated well. · Smith, a gourmet cook·, is teaching the terrorists how lo cook well, while their captors are His leUer said the camp con- tains numerous women and children of the PRP faction's mud hut village in eastern Zaire which is a stronghold against government t.roops. "The children even sing for lhem," says Mrs. Smith. . An ominous footnote was in- t'luded at the bottom of their Government se curity measures restricting access to the PRP stronghold, whe re lakeside residents used to go to trade fish for agricultural pro- ducts raised by th e Communist rebels, have hampered efforts lo make contact and negotiate. The guerrillas gave 60 days for governm e nt action on the ransom when Smith and the others were kidnaped and Thurs- day marked the 30th day befor e (See KIDNAP, "ag:eA2J fficks Je!'red Board Calls Charges 'Smear' By GARY GRANVILLE Of~DallyP'tlet!K.tt Charges by District Attorney Cecil Hicks that the trans feror 22 investigators from his staff Thursday was dictated by a shadow J?overnme!'lt that con· trols county government drew catcalls today from oth·er Orange County officials. Hicks said the move or about one·third or his investigators lo Sheriff Brad Gates' department was part ,!Jf a political conspiracy dedicated to the emasculation of his office. The trans£er v.'as ordered· by the Board or Supe rvisors on u unanimous vote during a budget hearing. While Hicks refused to name members of the alleged shadow government conspiracy, he said its roots can be tract'<l to the political bac kers o f som e supCrvisors. Board of Sup e rvi s ors Chairman Ralph Diedrich Sex Slimming • Romance Reduces Calories FLORENCE, Italy (AP ) -Italian nutritionists working with a computer conclude that sexual in· tercourse m ay cost each partner betY.'een 125 and 300 calories, d epending on the intensity. Their findings we re made public today at a sym· posium on "dietetics and computers ." The use of a computer to establish how many calories a person needs to be in good physical shape led to the findings on sexual activity. • The experts said a kiss ~iven with a certain in· tensity might burn between six and 12·calories, un· dreSsing the partner prior to intercourse Is worth ........ about eight calories and n1asturbation consumes between 75 and 125. Mesa Permit Home Occupation Ordinance Okayed I . Costa Mesa's civic leaders have atte mpte d lo make it easier for hobbyists and emerging en· trepreneurs to set up a small business in their home so long as they do not violate normal re- sidential standards. They have approved a new home occupation ordinance which sets down"the ground rules and speeds up the process for ob- taining a permit. The thrust or the ordinance is to allow the planning staff to grant a permit witbout the appli· cant having to go before the city council, which has been the case. Any staff decision may be up- Beer Bust Lands Pair In Coo/,er pealed to the planning com- mission and then the cou ncil if necessary . "We .\I.· ant to give someone lhl• right to try for himself at horn<' before going into business with all the overhead," Councilman Robert Wil son said . ··It 's illegal .in Newport Beach,,. he added . '"though r have seen many bay£ront offi ces in Nev.•port." The ordin;ince acknov.•ledges that residenti;il uses ure the primary purpose of residential zoning , but recognizes that '"secondary uses of a business or commercial nature may be engaged in so long as they are compatible with a residential en· vironment.'' The law states that a $10 home occupation permit is required in addition lo a business license. These are some of the evaluation standards the planning staff will apply : -There must be no direct sale or products on the premises; -Only one room may be used for the occupation; -No mechanized equipment may be used : See HOME, Pa1e A2) scoffed al Hicks' charges and chided the district a~torney for smearing the entire board. Diedrich said Hicks had his s a y before the Board of Supervisors and did not mention political sub· terfuge as their motive for want- ing to strip his office of the in- \•esti gators. .. Why didn 't he make his ridiculous unsubStantiated al- legations then so each supervisor could have res ponded to them ?" he asked. The board chairman also went out or his way to defend the one person Hicks hinted might be part of the so-called shadow gov· ernment, Dr. Louis Cell a. "I've ne ver heard of Lou being involved in any improper at- tempt to influence decisions or this board," Diedrich said. "And I kno"' Lou's never dis · cussed the DA transfer with me." he added. Supervisor Thomas Riley also said he knows or no behind the scene clique that dictates de- cisions in county government. "J don't know how anyone can say that without providing more lacto,".RileyMi!I<--. ' , He admitted knowing Cella but said he met him when they were both on the board or directors of Big Brothers of Orange County. .. I think I've talked to Dr. Cella briefly three or four times at social functions during the lime I've been in office. And he has never discussed any pending matter ":ith m e ." Supervisor Robert Battin ridiculed Hicks' charge and said, <See SCORCH, Page A2l Site Leads Class Sharon Lozzi, 23, the firs t woman police officer ;;ssig ncd to regular patrol duties in Costa Mesa, gr(ldualed Thursday from the Or1:1nge Co unt y Sheriff's Trainin g Acade my at the lo p of her cl1:1 ss. \\•hich in- c luded o ne Other \\·omun and 27 men. You'll find h e r story in today's People section. OC Budget Scaled Down ...... • • )jJ".C ..... 4£ • ~ ..., Supervi.sors <W~nd Vp 6 Days of Meetings . i' Orange County s upervisors concluded formal budget hear· in gs Thursday but they have un- til the end or August to juggle lhc figures before adopting a final county spending plan for fiscal 1975-76. In six days of special meetings, l:iUpcrvisor!:I eliminated all ... but about t"·o cents of the 35-ccnl tax rate hike a nti ci pated earlier by the county AdminislraliveOffi ce. 10 percent increase in the total value or land in the county. Near the close of Thursday's final budget m eeting. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich ordered county budget ex perts lo continue v.•hittling away at the tax rate in an effort to hold the line at the current level. Accordin g to Mi ss Bastanchury , those adjustments can continue until the last day of August before a final budget 1s adopted by the board. Legally, a budget must be put into final form by Aug. 31 and a tax rate set by Sept. 1. but l'\.1iss (See BUDGET, PageAZi Great Dane Mauls CdM Skateboarder The budget now stands at about )-S4J4 .7 millio n . Which is $10 million less tha n lhe tentative figures, but $51 million hight.-r than last year. An infUsion of federal revenue s haring money into proposed capital projects for next year. along with number of · belt· ti g ht-e nin g c ut s e nabfed supervisors to put much of the burden on other funding sources and hold down the projected tax rate increase. Newport to Make Salary Decision A protectivf' female gr eat Da ne w1lh a litter of puppies lunged from a Corona del Mar garage Thursday afternoon and seriously mauled a youngster riding by on his skateboard. Police said !t1ichael Haslim , 11. or 4 Point Loma, suffered cuts and deep bite wounds to hi s face before the dog's owner could calm the animal. Ha.slim was treated at Hoag: Memori a l Hos pital w he r e sutures "'ere require<I to close several pr the deeper cuts. I-le then went home. Officers said the incident OC· curred a l 10 Point Loma as Patrice Sainato was opening her garage door to remove a car. The dog and her puppies were inside. At the sa me moment the youngster turned into the · driveway on his skateboard, arousing the protective mother. Officers said they had no re- cord of any previous problem "'ilh the dog. The animal was quarantined for 10 days al the owner's home. The rate now stands at $1 .63 per $100 of assessed valuation compared to the current year's rate or about Sl .61. When budget hearings began ·a rate of $1.96 was predicted. Maria Bastanchury, budget analyst in the CAO's o£Cice. cau· tioned today that the $1 .63 figure is by no means fina l. Still to be factored into the rate are expected pay increases for the county's 11,000 e mployes. Supervisors have informally set a ceiling of about $10 million on the amount they will allocate to employe raises. That amount "·ould add bout nine cents to the projected $1.63 tax rate. · Also uncertain are final carry over fi gures from current depart· ment budgets and the exact in· crease in the county·s assessed va luation. The current budget figures arc based on a predicted New port Beac h cit y coun · cilmen "'ill be prepared to settle on ne\v r aises and fringe benefits l\tonday for some city employcs . -including department heads -. but public safety \vorkers arc another matter. l\Iemos of und e rs tandin g aJready have been draft~ for the city's general employes, "'ho \\·ould receive r aises of 7 :Y~ per· cent and some fringe benefit in1- provemcnts. And City Manager Robert \\'ynn is recommending a six per- cent hike in wages paid to managem ent pe rsonnel. But a large showing of public safety employes is planned for Monday night's council session where th e police me n and firemen plan to seek bid £or in- creases over the city's latest of· Cers. Latest reports indicate that firemen have been offered a six percent sum and police a 7o/4 per· cent boost, but fringe benefits re· main unsettled . . Councilmen also will face further action on the preliminary budget showing -\\'ithout thl' higher \.\'age cos.ts added -no change in the current tax-rate of Sl.18 per SlOO of assessed valua- tion. Besides the salary and budget considerations, these items up- pear on the council"s cvcnin_g agenda for a .session starting al 7:30o'clock : -Receipt of yet anothl.'r prO- test petition from peninsula res1· dents opposing the Pussycat Theater "'hich currently is en1 broiled in tangles v.•ith poli ce over alleged po rnography in the £ilm fare. An other 28 people ha\•e signed petitions seeking closure of the theater . -A report from the marine de- partment on sand erosion al lbe Newport pier. (See RAISES, PageA?J Or:•_:a~••t Weatlliler San Clemente police staged a real beer bust al the departmental pistol range Thursday, capturing two men suspected of burglinf an officer's own brew rom the range shack's refrigerator. Inflation Cooling Down? Sl'OCKSCUMB BY IO POINTS ltfostly sunny Saturday with warmer tern · peratures expected. 1-lighs of 70 at the beaches rising to 75 i~Jand . Overnight lows 55 to 60. T he case or the pilfered pilsener was cracked when Patrolman John Zeigler arrived from som e off-duty target practice and round two men sitting non· chalantly at a table play. ing cards. , He said each had a quart bolUe of beer before hJm - one with Initials T.E.H. penclle<I on its label -and ' a window into thfl office aback was Open. Zeigler 1ummoned Patrolman Tom E . Haltht to ex•mlne the T.E .H. in· ltJ•led oa tbe partially con· IUIDOdbeii'botll•. .-.t 11:•1' ri-·rts-ti•tr hund•rtUn11 and t.o•ether, the Clft'(cer1 •rre1ted thue _pilr qn ·~•_pie.ion or burflary. Living Cost Inches Up WASHINGTON '!UPI > -The government announced today that the cost of Jlvlng index rose only 0.4 percent ln May -a mddeat Jump that suggests the nation t1 getUna cootrol of infla· tion. · In Oranse and Los An&e1 es Counties, prices jumped o.a pet· cent. bringing the fiaures to 4.6 percent rorthe first five mon\N. The Labor Department's mon~ -lhl)ICO"njij'l't(er ]!rice index· • closely watched barometer or in- flationary trends -showed goods and services cO&l 9.$ per· cent m.ore lban u year ago na· tlonally, with rising ga:;oline pr1ces a major problem . .Hut 1t also snowe<I general price pt!rformance has improved sharply over recent months. The May Increase was 0.2 percent lower than April 's, and the in~ex has now registered only a (1\•e percent lnnatton rate over the put thtte i;nonlht. The an'aual rate for 1914 topped ·12 pore nl. Governmen~uyen;--eomputo the ronaumer price lndex e ach month by cheeking prices on 400 \tem1 at 18_,000 establi!Shments. ln absolute terms. tbe 1Dftx tor fl.la y stood ut 159 .3 -meaning that goods und services worth $100 in 1967 cost $159.30 in May . On gasoline prices, the report indicated President Ford's S2 a barrel tariff on irilported oil has begun rorcing up prices at the puriips. The average May price was S5 cents 4.l gallon for tegU)ar and 59.1 cenui a gallon far pre· mlum, a one ce nt rise over _ApOJ 's _averl!le pric~ In C!cP ca~o. Meats and u sed cars also helped pus h up index prices, the report'Uld. " ! 1 NEW YORK CUPI > -The Stock Mark e t closed solidly .higher today i.n heavy· trading on the New York stock exchange following re ports the nation's economic picture was brighten· ing. The Dow Jon es Industrial Average, a 17.52-point gainer Thursday, was ahead 10.08Points to 8.$.44 at the close. It h.d been ahead around 15poinll. Advan«s outdist1inced declines by •bout a nine-to-five margin amon.g the l,8G3 lssue.s crossing the tape. T urnovefamoUrileCI lo abOlit 27 ,000 ,000 s hares, up sharply rrom the 21,450,000 traded Thurs· day. ,\ ... INSIDE TODA. 'l' BoJlel Pacifico will present ii• first full·lengt~ comptde~11 original work this month 1n Laguna B«och. See story bu Doil~ Pilot Stoff Wriler Joc:~Hyman on Page Cl . l•de"' \ - , ;) 2 DAIL V PILOT N/C Smokey's tirs Up Citizens The neighbors are steamed .. bout Smokey's. And dozens of them t.bis week signed a petition destined for city councilmen, aasertinf that Smokey Stover's Ne wport Boulevard night spot across from city hall lures patrons who bring proble ms to the neighborhood. The petition drive, laWlched by Lily Deacon, who lives a few doors away at 405 Clubhouse Ave., asserts that the rock music fans damage cars, pollute the Marcus Street c hannel, leave debris in their wake and clog the already tight parking or the area. But s pokes men for the management or Smokey's assert that their bouncers and un- iformed security guard do an adequate job or controlling the clientele. The petition signed by more than 60 neighbors as of late Wed- n esday asserts that the nightspot's nine orrstreet parking spaces cause overflow customers to jam the sidestreets and other private lots of the area. The petitioners also are com- plaining about the frequent use of the channel and other areas as the dumping ground for wine bot- tles, beer cans and other spent vessels. The rock bands, the neighbors complain, keep them awake at least until 2 a.m . each night. But manager Fred Cisneros as- serts that the club spends $600 a month for the uniformed security guard to patrol each night, and that the club personnel make sure that patrons keep their purchased drinks on the pre· mises. "IC our neighbors would call us when they have a problem, we'd be glad to send a man over to straighten out the problem. But so far. no one has complained to me," he said. Res idents hope to bring the matter befo re the council in time for Monday's meeting. YMCA Slates Diving Class The Orange Coast YMCA has announced a new competitive diving workshop under the direc· tion of diving coach Jack Roth. The ten-lesson workshop is be- ing held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3 :30 p.m . to S p.m ., plus individual workout limes. Roth was formerly coach of the Cal State Long Beach diving team and of the Phillips 66 AAU diving t eam . In 1967 and 1968 Roth coached the U.S. Pan American Games women's div- ingleams. Cost of t he workshop is $20 for "Y" member s and $30 for non - me mbers. More information is available at 642-9990. Acup1U1Cture ...J · For Breasts SAN FRANCISCO (UPI> -A 'North Beach dancer is trying acupuncture in her attempt to s urpass Carol Doda, the topless queen who expanded her bustUne to 44 inches with the use of silicone. -Brandy Corbin, 24. whose figure is 35-24-36, began the treat- ments Thursday. Acupuncturist George Long said they would last about a month. Long said four needles are placed in her left ear and this causes water in other parts of her body to move to her breasts. He said the enlargement would be permanent. ORANGE COAST o;. DAILY PILOT T"' 0..,_ C°" I O••ly blot '"''""'"""'"-btMd tf'lit N,..... f'H 1· Put>h•.ht·d by ttv> 0r4Hlt}r C.O.~t P\iOlt),h•nQ (Olt'IOu"v ~Ch_. .. , fd1t1M1 • .,. put>11....ev-d MhtwJ4y '"'nu')h rr1CS..1 fOt (O\IA NtrW N~wpt)rl h#A1 h Uur•fl'"'VtO'\ l*""1K n f.OUtt ta•,. V"•••flY. lrv1n1. ·,·•rl4Jt•tMtk V•lley .tnd l..lqiuna 6-Mh :,OU'" (_IJ • f /i. ••t"'liO't' fM);O'\ltl t•<MtOn t\ P\'1>11..h•d !JAhfttJ.•-t" .t~ "'-'"d tY' 1 PW Of'tl"KICWI pu~. 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('111!0#,... • .-,loll ....... <#•-·~·-t"'• ~ '""'''" lllflliMtlWr. ""'•""Y'~-". -11~·1 --~--- Ftlday, June 20, 1975 Delly Pl ... Matt ...... HONORED BY EXCHANOE CLUB FOR BAY EFFORTS Newport Be.ch'• Fren end Frenk Robinson Robinsons Receive Upper Bay Tribute Frank and Fran Robinson were presented Thursday with the "Book of Golden Deeds" award by the Newport Harbor Exchange Club in recognition or their work to save the upper Newport Bay. Robinson, a member of the county's Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commission, and his wife were given the annual award because of their ll·year battle to save the bay for the public. At a special awards luncheon Youth C e nter Activities Set in CdM A variety of activities begins Monday at the Community Youth Center in Corona del Mar for all Newport Beach children. The center. at 5th Street and Iris Avenue, is open from noon to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and is operated by the city's Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department . All children 6 years old and older are welcome to participate, according to recreation leaders Vi ckie Snider and Paul Cordeiro. Activities planned for next week include a treasure hunt at 2 p. m . Monday, a sandcastle building contest at 2 p.m. Tues· day, a bike ride to the beach at 12:30 p .m. Wednesday. capture the n ag at l : 30 p. m. Thursday a nd a skateboard contest at 2 p.m. Friday , with prizes awarded to winners of slalom, downhill and hotdogging events. During the week of June 30, there will be a bike ride into the hills at 2 p.m . Monday, a ping pong tournament at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, a bike ride to beach at 12:30 p.m . Wednesday and a watermelon feed al 1 p.m. Fri- day. with large s lices selling for 15 cents a piece. The center will be closed July 4. Along with the schedul~ ac· tivities. the community center has pool tables. ping pong tables, tennis courts, sports equlpment, a grass field, a children's play· ground, basketball courts and a picnic area for Newport resi- dents to use. Recr eation I eaders at the center said they are open to sug. gestions from the public concern- ing what activities s hould be planned for the remainder or the summer. Activities scheduled for later in July will be announced at a future date. More information is available at 644· 7606. at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, the h istory of the Robinsons' battle was told. The family moved to t he Westclirr area 13 years ago and were told they had access to a s mall beach a few blocks away on Upper Newport Bay. However, a "No Trespassing" sign a ppeared a t the public beach within a year, causing the Robinsons to investigate. They discovered the bay was to be involved in a land trade between the Irvine Company and the county. They decided to fight to preserve the bay tor the public. The end result, 11 years later, is that 700 acres of Upper Bay and surrounding wetlands were placed in a state preserve for the public. "We honor Frank and Fran to- day not just because they are most r t!sponsible for saving the Upper Bay, but because they represent what Americans can do within the system and within the law to make things better," said Fred Davis , a second vice· president of the Exchange Club. Five Marine Lesbians Discharged NORFOLK. Va. <AP) -Five women Marines at Camp Elmore have been discharged because of lesbianism . a spokesman at Atlantic Fleet Marine Force Headquarters said Thursday. The s pokesman also said two other women Marines under in- vestigation for alleged les - bianism were released "upon ex- piration of their enlistments" and tha t two other cases of sus- pected lesbianism are being pro- cessed. The number oC women Marines either discharged, released or in- vestigated in connection with homosexual activities amounts to roughly 10 percent of the entire company of 87 officers and enlist- ed women in the only detachment of women Marines in ~e area. The five women Marines who \\'.ere discharged here were given either honorable or general dis- charges under honorable condi- tions, the Marine spokesman said. Th e investigation into homosexuality al Camp Elmore began last October and reported- ly ended last January, but one source said it is "an on-going thing.'' Survivors on Raft ~ Drifted 13 Days GALVESTON, Tex. (AP> - Two men who spent 13 days drifl· ing across the Gulf ol Mexico in an eight -fool rubber raft say they drank their own urine to stay alive. One even offered to kill himself so his comrade could have something to eat. Richard Lebo, 36, and Gary Gillespie. 21 , we re exhaus~ but in good condition today after be- ing rescued Thunday by a Coaat Guard helicopter. They were first spotted 50 miles sooth of Galveston by a prt v.te heUcoptv which did not bave enouab fuel to stop. 'the two had been dri.IU.ng In the raft 1b1ce their 48-foot cabin cruiHr, Caroline, sank off the Yucatan cou t on June 6 while en route from Key West, Fla., to I.be Central American country of &Uze. Still m issing was Andy Carmone, who Lebo said 9.iped on as a crewman Just be(~ they left. A search began for the man, who was believed to be in a raft. Lebo said Gillespie saved hls lite by repeatedly talking him out or committing suicide. But Lebo said from h1s hospital bed that if they had not been rescued Thurs· day he would have given up com- pletely. "l just dldn 't want to ao tbrouah another nipt ot that." saJd Lebo, who added be became increasingly delirious and even tried to stranale Gillespie. "l tblnk it wu Wednesday momin• I wanted to 1Laab my wrt.u and 1et it ovef' with," uld Lebo, wbo IOll 27 pounda ln I.be ordeal. "But U w11 cloudy and cold. •Man, J couldn't even ~&. in peace.'' GUJaple recalled Lebo ottered to ldJJ hlmMlf ao bia comrade could have sometblnat.o eat. • Newport Beach planning com- miulonera recommended cit.y cou ncil app roval on tbree amendments to the city'a aeneral plan Thursday and contirtUed two other amendments until July 17. The first .amendment, partially· approved by commissioners, de· als with the Irvine Company pro· perty located in Newport Center at Jamboree Road and Coast Highway and MacArthur Boulevard and Coast Highway. Commissioners reaffirmed their previous decision that the property at Jamboree Road and Coast Highway be designated "admirlislrative, professional and Cinanci al,' · which would al- low office buildings to be con- struded. In doing so, they rejected a pro- posal that an additional land de- signation of "recreational and marine commercial" be given lo the property. . Commissioners also decided to wait until October to decide how to designate land use at the MacArthur and Coast Highway ~ite. While commissioners said they believed the property shouJd be used for oCfice buildings only, they gave the Irvine Company until October to return with in· formation as to why they should be allowed to build a commercial development. The Irvine Company bas said it has tentative plans to construct a Fro• Page A J HOME •.. -Neither the interior nor ex- terior or the house may be re- modeled for the business; -The only employes may be family members living in the home: -No signs may be displayed. The planning staff may revoke the permit for any violation or when the use has ceased. Fro• Page A l KIDNAP .•. the deadline for death. "From here on in, it's going to get worse," Smith '.s father toJd oe.wsmen in Zaire. "It seems to drag Oft and on ••. )'ou always think something is going lo come- and it doesn't.'' He at Kills 1 4 ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AJ?) -A heat wave this week that sent the tem perature to 119 degrees in some places killed at least 14 persons in Pakistani cities, according to reports r.e- ceived in Islamabad today. specialty /commercial develop- ment. Commlaslonera also recom· mended a n amendment that would change the land use de· signation Crom "governmental, educational and institutional" t~ ''low-density residential" for SO acres of land north of Pacific View Memorial Park. Broadmoor Homes, Inc. has said it would like to build 160 un- its there. Also recommended to the coun- cil was an amendment lo include a greenbelt, or open space, de· signation for land on the south side or Ocean Boulevard from Carnation lo Poppy Avenues in Corona del Mar. . Amendments pertaining lo Coast Highway tratrjc in Corona del Mar and to changes in the Jand use and residential growth dements were continued tq the July 17 meeting. There will be no planning com- mission meeting 'on the regular date or July 3 because of the July 4 holiday. The next meeting is Ju- ly 17. Tennis Meet SignupS Set For Weekends Sign-ups are now being taken for the Bicentennial Doubles Tennis Tournament lo be held in Newport Beach the weekends of July 12-13 and July 19-20. Half of the events are open to all Newport residents and the other half only for those enrolled in Parks, Beaches and Recrea· lion Department tennis classes. Deadline for entering is July 1. All Newport residents may enter the following doubles events: men's, women's, mixed, husband -wife, father-son, mother-daughter. Persons from tennis classes may enter these doubles events: men's, women's, mixed, 10-12 girls, 10·12 boys, 13-15 girls, 13·15 boys. All matches will be at the San Joaquin Hills Tennis Courts and the courts at Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor High Schools. The entry fee is $7 for adult " teams and $5 for youth teams. Checks, payable to the city of Newport Beach, should be ma iled lo: Judy O'Shaugbnessy, City of Newport Beach PBR According to PBR officials, persons may enter two events on- ly and youths m ay play in adult events it they pay the adult fee. First and second place awards will be given to winners in all events. BUDGET ••• Baatanebur>' uid supervisors &1111111,y ac\ &oward tM mkkll• of Aul\Wl. Btaidu tho aeneral fund budget rate, inct4SU«J totaJUnt about ei1ht cents will be tacked onto tho separate taxlnai C11ures used by the county Harbors, Beaches and Parks district, Flood Control District, county Fire Department and county library to cover pay raises and service {mprovtrmenta. Even it supervisori milnage to hold the tax rate at U.iJ current level, moat property owners will pay higher taxes next year because of increases in asse13ed valuation. SCORCH •.• "IC the man has something to say then why doesn't he say it? He should name names and places before he goes around smearing a lot or people because he feels they've stepped on his tiny toes." An aide lo Supervisor Laurence Schmit, who is in Hawaii today, said that the de· cision to move the investigators to the sheriCC's office was a sound judgment Schmit made in good conscience. "To imply that t here were weird political motives behind the unanimous decision o( all the supervisors doesn 'l really make much sense,'' said Steve Knobloch, Schmit's aide. The remaining supervisor, Ralph Clark, was not available for comment but members o( his stafC scoCCed at Hicks' allega- tions. Doctor Guilty In Death Plot · Sherman Oaks orthopedic sur· geon Charles W. Turner was found guilty by an Orange Coun· ty jury Thursday of trying to hire a man to kidnap his estranged Vietna mese wife, Kim. Turner protested his inno· cence at the four-day trial main· taining he had paid $1,193 to Bill Smith only to get information on his wife which could be used in deportation proceedings. The couple were in the process of bav- irtg their marriagedissolved. But Smith testified be was an undercover investigator for the county Sberitf's Department. E'rorn Page Al RAISES ... -Awarding of a new contract at an expected high'er rate to a new insurance 'carrier lo handle liability for the city. Two pre· vious firms have cancelled their coverage. LOUIS XV by Henridon . Available in Yellow or Gold Tr im 1he l4Jlt;1 ttf lf••I f ttMh p\'flncl dni1n;. •Ii•• •IKI ................. ..io.. .. IAM1ls xv The •11tf.,n eloque"ce or the loul' XV 'lyle II •verywher• evident on 1h" chumong btdroom 11roup ••• in lht' c••celul llowlna ''""'· th<' me11culous 111entoon IO detail illd the h•n1J\ome lln11hc1. And 1-fcnredon quality is fv11Jrn1 100. . in '"" ln1r1ate urv1ni: !tom 1ol1d wood, thti du11bll' """•"red con~lructoon and lht deliu1e h•nd 1111p+n1 ol 1he ''"''"•'· I u• yov' ma\le• or fUHI bttd•oom con11tlf1 th• q1.,N soph1stlu1tu11 Of Alltlqurd Wh11A1 •nd Cold, 01 101 ~ 111111 end l1v~fy look ch~ Whll1 •11d C•nuy. Wh•te"f'' y<Wr 'hOIC• ..... ,. •ur1 you Wtlf bf' dellgh11d. • -C:Otf>I ... tkrw.clon' lou11 XV. OREXEL-+iERITAGE-+iENRE OON-WOOOMARK~ARASTAN-BAKER NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 W~TCUt-'F DR , Mt-2850 LAGUNA BEACM • 34$ NOH1'11 l'OA.,1' HWr., .._..~I .. _ > I WIMDAYS I I ATUIDAYS t:OO to l:JO TORRANC~· 23649 HAWTlfORNE 8LVD. IOJ)t'n Fri tit 9, Sun 12 ~·30> 37111279 •• I • . Tl1e Enfo~er Co~umer Riihts Bill Has Impact By SYLVIA PORTER A bHI now betore the Senate would, 1t pused, open a new era for our rlghts as consumers -and lt could, In fact, have the greatest impact on praellcal day.to.day consumer protection of any legtshtUon ever enacted by Congress The measure. 1ponsored by Sen. Frank Moss <0-Utah> is fiven a SO.SO chance of passage at this polnt. Under the innocent. oon-reveaUng title ot "Tbe Swte and Local Enforcement Act Of 1975," it Would, ' a mong other things, strengthen your .1:urht.s to: ~ Fuller informa- tion in nutritional ad- vertis1n g about the foods you eat; -Fair Money's Worth treatment In debt collection methods Can ever-risrng pro- blem during this economic slump>, -Compel sellers or goods to lave up to promises they make an warranties and guarantees given with the products, such as TVs. retngerators, washers, automobiles; -REFUSE TO PAY A tmance company as well as the ongmal seller 1f you were cheated in the onginal transac-tion; -F acts about a franchise which you are buying - before you sign any papers committing yoursel! How come? The explanation is that, as of now, your nghts under these proposed rules, which the Federal Trades Commission has published, could only be enforced m cases brought by the FTC itself through its five comm1ss1oners located in Washington, D.C Under the Moss bill, though, your nghts could be enforced by st.ate and local aulhonlles, md1v1dual consumers, and the ITC staffs m its regional of-fH~es as well as in Washington Smee 1914, when the FTC was created, Congress has added more and more duties lo the agency and the recently. enacted Mag!'luson-Moss Warranty-FTC Improvement Act also gave the FTC new powers to make rules an several areas BUT WITHOUT ENFORCEMENT, what matters' A rule can not only become a dead letter, worse, it can give a competitive advantage to fl agrant wrong<loers who can violate it with 1mpuruty while their more ethical com- pctators bear the added expense of complying. The Moss bill would pave t.he way for true nationwide enforcement or the laws Congress has passed fo1 our protec lion It would allow state and local agencies for lhe first lime lo enforce FTC rules and decisions in local courts This would vastly multiply the protection given lo you, the con- sumer, for the simple reason that there are many more local enforcement off1c1als than there are thinly spread •·reds" to act in such cases Jl would separate the function of prosecutmg Cm1t&ahng> federal cases under the ITC act from that of Judgmg (ruling on the men ts after tnal) Today, the five FTC com m1ss1oners are both prosecuto1 sand Judges an the same cases This 1s unfair, says the Committee on Trade Reg- ulation of t he New York Caty Har Association The present system 1s also muc h less efCicient because ull cases must go through the fi ve comm1ss1oners in Washington, tesltfaed Mark S1lbergeld, attornef for Consumers U mon, at recent Senate hearings on the bit . The l'omm1ss1oners. S1lbergeld observed, are often more eautious than they otherwise would be, because they w1Jl later have to rule on the men ts of each case. IT WO ULD ALWW PRIVATE individual consumer ,wts for violations of FTC rules for the first time If mJu red, you would be able Lo go lo court without wa1tmg fo1· any agen- . y to act And the bill would ban "Judge shoppmg" on appeals from FTC dec1s1ons As of today, a !lrm found to have ~'•Olated the law can take its pick of courts to hear its appeal from among any Jud1c1al c1rcwt where it does business - . giving a nat1onw\de company a choice among 10 Jud1c1al r1rcwts and assuring that it wall select the court thought most likely to rule m its favor This ball would confme ap- peals to the c1rcu1t where the firm has its principal place of business There's nothing new about congressional authority 0 empower stale and local agencies and courts to enforce ederal laws It goes all the way back to the Constitution \lexander Hamilton (m the Federalist Papers>. wntmg m 1opport. of the Consblubon, saw state courts as the pnmary •nforcers of rederal law Dunng World War 11, Congress ,ave state courts the power to enforce pnce controls ~cause there weren't enough ''feds" to do the JOb alone '1ld the U S Supreme Court upheld the arr angement Gni11c•rN 1u1d L'•Nc.•rN ."1c•u· }'·,,rk I:> Ntw York (UPI I -Tht tollOWlno thl \lloWS the \IO<kS 11131 have O-lllf<I "'°'' •nG 1os1 the most b1ued on percent 01 <"'9119e on tlle Ntw York Stock ,'1('111 11 <-f i Vt- E~!l"":., percent• c11.anoes ere Ille dltfereM.e bel-•n r11e previous c•~·nv P<k• MlCI lhe c11rren1 c10S11111 P"lce U MOST ACTIVE STOCKS NEW YORK (UPI) -Tll~ IS ecUvt ~tock' tr•ded on lllv New Stoo E•chanoe Frido SllH Clow OAINE llS SO..tllolrn Co 1 A99Ul>llc Cp 11 + 2 Up 10 0 Sony Corp 'l Slmn,c _.... 20"• + l'ii Up 18 2 Am re1&Tt1 3 TeledYM Jk 21 • ?>to UC> IS.t PDlerood 4 Cl\ryslff wt H'I + "• Up IS' te .. co Inc S CoOkUn 26e 3 + ""° Up U J All;is Co<p • S.foard Ind 31/• + "-Up 13 0 Trensco 7 5mllhAO 60 <l~o + ll/o UP 17 9 Am E1, Pwr I Welblll Cp IV. t Vo Up I? 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Goodell, youngest of the trio at 16, broke four minutes for the first time with a nifty 3:58.09 as the firs t four finis hers were un· der four minutes. dying. As il was I was really tired the final part •>f the race -I just put my head down even though it hurt a JilUe, to finish. I looked up and saw my time on the elec· tronic scoreboard and I was real· lyhappy." Schubert said Lee swam a perfect rac.e and feels now that she has shattered her personal best, she can realistically set her sights on the 2: 02s. Goodell said he felt his second 100 was a little slow but was still extremely pleased with his time. Schubert said Goodell 's strongest event is the 1,500. Tllursar's ltewlts Wn·s a Free -1. Tim Shaw s:s:us; 2. Bruce Fwnlu, 3:SS.40; J. Brl•n Goodell, J:Sl.09; •.Rick OeMont,3:S9.87; s. Tim McOonnell,•:03 ''· Men's 400 lndl•ldu•I Medll"f -I Freel Tyi..r. 4:30.n ; 2. O.ve H.,w1ul•. •:32.09; l. Riek Colell•, 4:35.'1; •· Roclwlrd C.•nnon. 4:J7 SS; S. Steve Colen•.•: 40.0S. Men's 200 Bullerfly -1. 8111 Forrttler. 2:00.7'; 2. ~eg J•o•nburg, 7:01.tS; 3. Mike Brun.r. 2:02.17; 4. Rotion B•ckll•u~. 2:02.71; S. Steve T•ll,.,,.n. 2:03.64. WOmtn•s 100 B•<k -1. Lln<N Jezek. 1:0S.6': 2. T•U<'I• V•nO•-olle. 1:07.10; 3. s.,. J•me-. 1:07.2•; 4. Ellen W•ll•ce. 1:01 4 ; S. Lohe Croile<, 1: 07. SS; •. Meh»<t Bel-. I 07 llO. o.nv l'Uet ,....... •Y l'•trk lk O'O.-n Then moments later, Mission Viejo Nadadores teammates Shirley Babas boff and Valerie Lee fin ished 1·2 in the 200 free as Babashorr led from wire to wire to lowe r her American and former world record of 2:02.94 to 2:02.54. Kornelia Ender of East Germany has a pending world mark or 2:02.27. Women's 200 Free -1. Shirley Bet»sllott. 2:02.S.; 2. V•lerl• Ln. 2.03 st; J. IC•tlly HllOOy 2.Ql,14; •• Ann M .. slwlll, 2:04.11, s. Kelly Row.II. 2:04.83. UNDEf'WATER VIEW SHOWS MY'S BRIAN GOODELL (LEFT), BRUCE FURNISS IN 400 FREE. Lee swam a tremendous race, shaving two seconds off her pre· vious best to cover the distance in 2:03.74 and garner a place on the U.S. team. She is best known for her exploits in the 200 fly, for which s he bolds the American re· cord. Today Goodell swims I ,SOOfree prelims and tonight Babashoff wilJ go in her favorite event - the 400 free, for which she is still world standard beare r. Al so tonight Peggy Tosdal of Dana Point is a solid choice to win the 100 butterfly. Babashoff said she went out slower than she would like to have in the200. "I wanted to go a 1:00.5 for the firs t 100 and come back in a 1:01 plus," the Fountain Valley resident told the Daily Pilot. Her first 100 was a 1:01.1. "I felt good during the race and when I heard the crowd yelling at the 100 and 150, it made me go faster. But it felt too easy -1 had a lot left at the end. I was swimming to make the team, and now l ' m looking forward to meet· ing Ender." Mark Schubert, her coach, said Babashorr s wam so easily be e'<· peels her to come back today and tear off a s peedy 400. "I think 'U.rith a faster field she'd have broken the world r ecord in the 200 Thursday," he said. ''Her time was outstanding in view of how easily she swam. I think that's an indication we can expect something big in the 400 - that's race numero uno as far as we're concerned. "She's ready to go faster than she did at Concord when she broke the world r ecord -but it aH depends on the field." Lee was jubilant over her fine swim. "I swam just the way I planned," s he said. "But for awhile J was worried I might be going too fast and I would start Chacon, Olivares To Battle INGLEWOOD (AP) -Bobby Chacon quit coJJege to become a fUll·time fighter a nd now faces two examinations tougher than any he went up against in the class room. The 23-year-old from Sylmar seeks to d efend his World Boxing Council featherweight cham· pionship tonight against Ruben Olivares of Me xico City, the only man who has beaten tum. Chacon must also battle the 11cales, for making the 126-pound limit has become increasingly difficult. Three days ago he went into seclusion to shed five pounds and it's poss ible he could do it. But will the effort debilitate him too much for the 15· rounds or boxing? "(( I win, I 'll have one more fight as a fe atherweight and then become a Ii gh l weight," says Chacon who attended Cal State Northridge and wants to resume his education when his ring career ends . Olivares, zr. stopped Chacon in nine rounds on June 23, 1973, and declares. "I want to win a fourth title for Mexico." The bard hitting Olivares twice has been the world bantamweight champion when he could make 118 and once was the 126-pound cham· pton. He hu no trouble making Ute.. we.Jg.ht. ...aayJna. "l am a natural leatherwelghl." Chacon boasu a 26· l record with 24 knockoutt. Olivares ls 17 ·S.1 and stopped 70opponenta in· cJP<llng the current champion. They go lnt.o the rtni al 9. MV'S VALERIE LEE (LEFT), FV'S SHIRLEY BABASHOFF (DARK GOGGLES) START 200 FREE. • Marshall Back m Form Garvey Has His Say and 4 Hi.ts SAN DIEGO <AP) -Before they began the week with three straight victories over Houston, the Los Angeles Dodgers had the poorest team batting average in the National League. "Maybe we've had our one slump for the year," firs t baseman Steve Garvey said Thursday night after he and Jim Wynn each collecte d four safeties in a 14-bit attack that beat San Diego 4·1 for the Dodgers' fourth straight victory. '"The 14 hits should do us a lot of good." The National League MVP's 4-for-5 effort, in which he came to the end of a string of six straight hits, came one nighl after he Dodgers Slate A11.--se111 KAaC l1t0) J UM 20 Los Angelu •t San Olego ..1.-21 LOs Anve•n•t S.n Oiego J.-221..osAngclU •I S.n Ooego 6:SSp.m; 6:SSp.m. 12:~p.m. stood up in a clubhouse meeting in Los Angeles and spoke about a newspaper article in which some teammates were quoted as being resentful of Garvey's "nice guy" image. Angels Host Texas The California Angels open an 11-game home stand tonight against the Texas Rangers hop· A ..,,e& Si.te All C..mn.,. KMl'C 17111 ..._ :io T•••~ •I C..lrforno• J.-21 , ... ~at California 121 J.-Z2 Tua& •t California 7:2.Sp.m. 4:SSp.m. 12:SSp.rn. ing for good news about hurler Nolan Ryan. The hard-throwing pitcher suf· fered a pulled groin muscle at Kansas City Wednesday night and the Angels hoped to know to- day when Ryan will be able to pitch again. "It felt just like a rubber band had popped," Ryan said of the in· jury sulf ered in the third inning ot a 13-0 loss to the Royals. "I've had two of these before and each time I could feel the leg start to ti~ten up and I could make it less painful by doing some stretches,'' he said. "This time it just popped and I knew it would get worse if I tried to pitch with it.'' Tonight Bill Singer takes the mound for the Angels in the first game of a five-game series with the Rangers. "Steve got up and sai<l his piece -that's all there wastoit,'' Wynn said Thursday night. "Tonight, he showed every body he had just one thing in mind and that was to play baseball. "I think he proved that once you get on that field, you should let nothing worry you." Except for Wynn, none of the Dodgers would discuss eilher the Wednesday night clubhouse. meeting or the article which ap· peared in the San Bernardino Sun. 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Sports in Brief Hmk"' McKay Ink Sun Pacts The Southern California Sun of the World Football League will have a distinctly familiar backfield. The Sun has signed longtime teammates Pat Haden and J . K. McKay of Southern California to multi-year contracts, teaming them once again with Anthony Davis. Haden was the quarterback. Davis the running back and McKay the wide receiver the past three years at Southern Cal, and Haden and McKay played together in high school. Although Haden must be in England this fall as a Rhodes Scholar, the WFL starts its season next month and he will be able to play a little over half the Sun's games. Connor• O...ted NOTTINGHAM, England Wimbledon favorite Jimmy Con· nors was beaten in the quarter finals of the $108,000 John Player tennis championship Thursday as two other seeds also fell by the wayside. The top-seeded Connors was defeated, 7-5, 6·3, by Roscoe Tan- ner. ·THU•SDAY OMrter FINIS "1111 Dent, A11strall•, bHI Guollffmo VllH, Ar99fthM, 4'4, 1·2, 7·5. Tom Oltke~. HOll•nd, but Bob CMrnic!Wel. Australia • ._., H , 6·3. TOt'ly Roelle, AllStr•ll•, beat Arthur Astle, .. 3, .... Roscoe TannerbeatJ.mmy Connors, 7·S, .. 3. Naclaand f'alb KALAMAZOO, Mich. -Jean Nachand of UC Irvine lost to Can· dy Reynolds of the University of Tennessee in the firth round of singles in the national AIAW women's tennis championships here Thursday. · Nachand was defeated, 6·2, 6-0 in the round or 16 . In consolation doubles play, Lee Ann Fischer and Sue Ince of UCI defeated Cindy Nicholson and Kathy Koester of Furman, 6-1, 6·3. Of the 69 schools competing this year encompassing more than 190 individual entries, UCI is in ninth place with 11 points. Trinity College leads with 26 followed by Miami, Midland Junior College and Stanford with 18. Spike Meet On1 INDIANAPOLIS -Ollan Cassell, executive director of the Amateur Athletic Union, said Thursday the United States- Soviet Union track meet which appeared dead earlier in the week may again be alive. Cassell had said the meet scheduled July 4-S at Klev was cancelled after 16 years <:A com· petition between the two coun· tries because of what be called "numerous contract violaUons by the USSR All-Sports Commit· lee." The denial of television rights to the meet in the United States was one of the violations, Cassell noted. ReCerrin g to the renewe d possibility of the meet going on, Cassell noted that the American Broadcasting Corp. has made an offer to pick up part or the tab, which could m ake participation in the meet feasible. Title to l/CLA CORPUS CHRISTI. T~x. - Freshman sensation Billy Martin of UCLA b e at T r init y University's Bill Matyastik, 6·4, 6-4 Thursday lo advance lo the semifinals of the National Collegiate Athletic Association championships, here. Martin's victory, along with victories by the Bruins in two doubles matches, gave the Bruins the national team championship on a point basis with 24. Miami or Florida has 20 and Trinity 19. They are followed by Stanford a nd "Michigan with 17 each. Southern Methodist University 16, San Jose Stale 15. Houston a nd Pepperdine. 14 e ach , SouthemCal, 13, andTexas, 11. Kltag l•pressf ve EASTBOURNE. England Five-time Wimbledon champion Billie Jean King maintained her impressive buildup .for the bi g event Thursday with two solid victories. First she disposed of Natasha Chmyrova 6·2, 7.5 in the third round or the preliminary event here. Then King marched into the semifinals by beating Linky Boshoff of South Africa, 6-3, 6-2. Also gaining the last eight was Rosemary Casals who beat Lesley Hunt of Australia 6-4, 9·8 in the third round. 70 lor Carrasco FLINT, Mich.-Ray Carrasco of Huntington Beach shot a 70 to share third place with seven others in the $21,000 Buick Open golf tournament Thursday. Buena Park's Gary Sanders shot a 68 to lead the tourney while Bobby Greenwood had a 69 for second place. G•rrf••• Hurt BOZEMAN, Mont.-Dall ~b Cowboys' running back Walt Garrison sufCered a knee injury Thursday night during a n exhibi· lion steer-wrestling contest at the 1975 N~tional Intercollegiate Rodeo Association cham . pionsbips. Palmer ( 89) Makes U.S. Open Bid Witnesses said Garrison, a 305-pound veteran of 10 years wit h the National Football League club, appeared in good form when he dropped from Ills galloping horse onto the steer, but he apparently put too much weight on the steer's head. Both rolled ln the arena dust. MEDINAH . Ill. CAP) - There's tbe old king, Arnold Palmer, up there with the fuzz. faced kids. And the guys who are aupposed to win it are scrambl· ing, sweating, beefing and. in one case, even threatening to blow the joint. The 15th U.S. Open golf cbam- pionehlp i• off to a soggy, steam· lng and surprising start. Maybe. lhlnp wlll 'et better in today'll second round. "IL '1 a. good as the good old days, even better," said a very pleued Palmer, a rtjuve.nated war bone or 45 seeldn1 lost glories. "f felt I had charge of the goll course. l would like three more days Just Ii ke Jt. '' Palmer was the only one of golf's stars amons the sub-par leaden aft.er I u bioning a steady 89 -''not sensational but not bad, either," H he described it -over Mf!dinab's riln1!03ked 't:o.12 yardl. Par ts 71. He WH tied with three otben. includin1 an EngUsbma.n. 1bey trail a pair of lreckle·faced younastera, Tom W~ and Pat Fitzsimons, lied for tM Iced with 671, and a JO.year tour veteran, Jim Weicbers· next at 68. Palmer. looking litter and more confident than be has ln yeare, was asked 'how it felt to be nmntns ahead of hli chid rivals wttA onJy a couple ol kid.a and an 04Allider ln front. "lC.id.a \tin golf .tournaments~ too," he said. "Tb~y 're all gollen. There are a 1dl of them aml Ute)''te all t~ Besides. you un bet sotne ~ t.be older ""°'will be up \hen belore the weiekend 11 over." Palmer was tied at. 89 wlth rangy Peter Oosterbuis, the belt player ln Britain, Grier Jonea and Lanny W adlcins, the laUer another of the neophytes diutnc for the tour's • mU!fon lb gold. The only other 1ub-par shooter was Ben CNDsbaw,.Z3, who~ alooeat '10. Jaek Nieklaue, • t.J favorite.~ make this his 16th miQor tourna- ment victory, 1hot D 13 and HJd, ''J Wt men on evefJ G&IMM' lbot becaUM &he falnlta)'t.,,:e IOft· and hadn't been eVl wwe 1ome owkward altuat.lont oat the-re.'' C.C.claDla LANCASTER. Pa. -Edward Everett "Hook" Mylln, football Coach of the. Year in 1937 when be built an undefeated team in bis fint 1eason al Lalayett.e, died D:aunday at.the aaeolao. An out.st.andine quarterback durin1.bb underpectuucleya .i FranlcHn and Mal"lhall, Mylln landed hi• tirat coaching uaJan· ment in 1919 a.l ~ Mas.anuuen kad*1ny In Virginia. Atth&Ume .t hl1reUremeat1n. ll50 be was head coach at New York UnlvenJty.