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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-02-14 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • -, • . -... 1 .. -- ·--- - ' • • • -' . . . ~ --.-:·· • - • • I I ·-·-· ... -11(1 -· .. • ' e IDS -· -=~''"l!""!w:-,;.I" ~" -I ~ ' : A<• ... ~~ ;. .. iii~-... J ..... iiii~~--.. ~"" ...... '1·i'"';·ii11· ...... ~ ..... -.·.· ..... -..-..ii .. ~-................................. .... . . "--Judge Tosses Out . Times; Police " Murder Charges -. . , Nab Hitchhiker ·in Overdose Case -... . .. -. DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUA'.RY f4, 1975 - ~-\'OL. .... NO. •s. •SECTIONS, 41 PAGES Dis Valentine ' 'I Bill Cole. 10, of Newport Beach, found a valentine from , Mother Nature in the form of this heart-shaped leaf. • Now he won't have to sho1> for a valentine remembrance- , : for his best girl. ! ' Drug Operation'? ·: UC lroine Hashish ·; ' " .. ~Lab' Gets Probe '' !• UC Irvine campus police 1'0peqed 13n investigation this week tbtp an alleged hashish oil 1 tnanura~turing Operation in a tompus ~lology Job. ,. The operation making the 1 pOWerfut illicit drug allegedly . ..took pla e last sprirlg, but came : ~ light only recently with lhc 1Rio Husband I ' , 1Chains Family publieation of a description of lhc operation by ~ i:;incc-disc:h::irged rcsearCh assist ant. UCI Chancclloi· dnnie l Aldrifh said an investigation into lhe operation disc los'ec1 that· one· biology lab had been used to manufacture drugs. ' The operation, he said .• has ceased and the people invo1ved are no longer a t the ca1TI 1rus . Aldrich said a staff mcm~'r \\'as involved in the operation but · n'o facully member& u•e rc in· volved. No Charges were b{ought 3S a result of the inveStigation. RIO DE JANEIR0"1UPI) -Neither Irvine nor ca,mpus police 1An indu~trial executive· in the werel\otified. .B.razil1an city of Salvador Aldrich has refused to com· ·chained and wired his wife and ment further on the matter, con- Children ln a room in their house tending· that it is tied up in oi '"1 he cQuld enjoy u carnival. g rievanc·c proceeding riled r~lice rePorts s aid. against the campus by the dis - • Police ~the coastal cily 690 charged lab assistant. "il~ no ea&l or Rio told re· "I feel it is inappropriate t.o ·~rters lhnt the executive, comment because that is a part arlito Oliveira, explained that of the case.". Aldrich said. e wanted to participate In the Jn a letter to the campus ft'adltlonatly Yi'll(,I pre-Lenten newspaper N e w University, ttamival "With total liberty." former lab assistant Lawrence , Police said nei&hbors rfl~ascd F. TaP)>er charged that he had ()liveir~'s wir.e and J.Wf'"chlldren been lald off because he sent let· from the room where they had ters to Aldrich, State Senator ·lWen loc.ked, chained and bound Dennis Carpenter and As · wt:h ~re1lneeSunda,y. , ~se n1bly man Robert B!dham ask I1~1d it ~o she wouldn t ~truy ing for an investigation. ,,: Oliveira was quoted as SOY.;i\' (S4iJ! UASl!ISH. Page "2I ) I ~'1 • .... \ • • Motorist Shot on Freeway :\ Kan!'as h itc hhiker is 1n Orangt· County j;.iil today after he allcgedlr put three bull ets in the man Y."ho gave him a ride. 1\n off -dut r C~lifornia lli g h"·ar l",a trolm~n captured All en Leroy En gert . 20, of Gardner. Kun., as the man fled from the shooting scene on the San Di ego Jo'reeway. The incident occurred about 2 :30 p.m . Thursday on th e border of lluntin gton Beach and Yi'estminstc.r near rwtagn oli a Street. Engert "'as bookl'<I on suspi- cion of robbery and attempted murdt.•r . Wc>stm in stC'r politC' dc- tcclivessaid to<la~·. The injured n1an \\'ho gave 1':ngC'rt a ride near Oceanside is ()avid Jo:rnest Roberts of San DiC'go. !I t• \\'a5 in satisfa ctory condition today at Huntington In· tercommunity Hospilal where he underwent s urgery Thursday af. t crnoon . Roberts ¥las shot once in the neck and twice in the hand, poli ce said. Investigators believe the shoot· ing occurred after Roberts r e- fused to pull orr the freeway as hitchhiker Engert allegedly or· dcred at gunpoint. 1'o foil the "'ould·bc robber. Roberts rcpOrte d'!y crashed his car into the center divider fence of the' freeway to catch the eye of a highway patrolman who was ticketing another:-driver neHrby. After the collisibn, com- pounded by anotl")er car crash.ing into Roberts' vehicle, Engert a l· legedly fired the three shots from a .22 caliber automatic pistol. Police said hitchhiker Engert claims it was Roberts who first polled the gun in the car. .MARTINI OUJ/E nkl!Vi.:-s tAJJ7surr · VENTURA (APJ -A rotten olive in a martini is blamed for cau s ing a Ventura man to become violently ill and suffer a heart a ttack . according to a $500.000 damage suit filed in Ven· lura County Superior Court. From Heart Valentines Published Today ··1 r C'alize as Valentine Day goes-by, what a lucky guy am l ···ro have a s "'eelheart for a wi£e ... ·· Jlul I .. ~:ish someone would tell her please"' ···rhat money doesn't grow on trees.'' The heartfelt sentiment above is just one of scores set forth in Valentine's Da y g reetings published in today·s Daily Pilot . l .. o\·crs of all' age's from Seal Beach to San Clemente responded to the Daily J>ilot c ha ll enge to .. Pr·omise her anything but give-her our page.·· 1'he result is not one but tu·o pages of personal \·alentinc ads. F'or ~1ssu rance that Cupid still visits this best of all possible coasts, lurn to today·s classified section for "Our Vale ntine Page Nos. I a nd and 2." . Someone \\/ho loves you may have given you our page. Dr11g Overdose Judge Nixes Death Trial for OC Pair Orange County Superior Court Judge Jam es K . Turner lhrew out murder charges against a San Clemente couple late Thurs- day by ruling in pretrial aetion that he could see no inte nt to IOU in the drug death of a 16-year-oJd Laguna Beach girl. liis decision m eans that Terry Suzanne Richardscm. 19. and her husband . llonald. 24. both of 166 Ave n ida Fl o r encia. Sa n Clemente. ""ill go on trial ~1ay 12 on the rt.•main1ng c harges or furnishing a drug to a minor. Ri chardson ;idditionally faces grand tht'ft charges stemming from hi s a ll e~ed theft of the fatal dfug from his employers. Al- le rgan r>harmaceuticals of Irvine. l\oturder charges were ron· taincd in a Grand Jury indict · ment arter it was testified that Julie Thomas, 16, died last Oct. 2S after ingesting "·hat she believed to be cocaine. It 'f8S later determined lhat she di~ frotT\ a self administered dose of·prriJ'l'l'cain~"" highly . .,, •. fined drug that is 10 tlmcs more powerful then coeaine. Lagunk Beach police "·ho ar- rested t~e Ric hardsons and charged them with supplying the drug t~ Miss Thomas said her de- ::ith .was one of three juvenile fatalities thaL n1ay have been caused by the ingestion or pro- percaine. Grand theft charges v.•ere added to the murder and druG" felonies when it was later alleged that Richardson stole 2.2 pounds of the drug valued at $3,000 from Allergan. Judge Turner reduced bail on the accused couple from $25.000 each to S.5.000 Cdc h. 1'hry have posted bail. Wbnia11. Killed After Savi11g Her Grandso1i DOSTON (APJ -A nearly blind grandmother saved the life of her IO-year -old grandson before she plunged five stories to her death rrom a blazing apart-· ment wher e her h.usb-and' pelrislled. .. '"' ·· '" Witnesses said Thursday ni~hl that Lula Woodlock. 67, carrie<l her grandson, Lamont Woodlock. out onto an ice-coated ledge. She slipped , but managed to grab u gutter with one hand while hold - ing the boy with the other. Then w\th a swingine motion. Richard M. 11eylor of Ventufia H B J d filed the suit against the Lobster ome tlrg arize Mrs. Woodlock moved her arm outward allowing th& boy to fall into a snowbank;. said Ralph Collins, J:J.. who witnessed the incident. She then felfto the con- crete below, landing about20 feet from theoboy. Trap restaura nt at lhc Casa Burg,ars who. apparerltly took Sirena Motor Hotel of Oxnard advantage of unlocked garage and hotel employe Donovan doors1toleseveralt.eleVisionsets, Young. jewelry and coins rrom the re· The suit alleges that Taylor or· sidenceof a Newpart Beach man, de.red a martini Al the restaurunt on .June 28. and that the olive y.•as police sold . llcrbert A. Berry of 2957 Ca' alp a St., phoned police •·rotten" and "not fit for hu~an late Wednesday to report the Joss ronsumpUon .'' ------------4--I dfitrmsvalucdatSl .329 , The boy was in good condition al Boston City ~lospilal. !\trs . Wood lock's hus band, Frederick. 68 , v.·os fou""'deild 1n n fifth-floor ha\ly.·1.1v 'f~ Several Grilled, Cleared The $200,000 Vi sta 8hopping Ce nter fire in Costa l\lesa, in v.·hich fi ve bus inesses were dam.aged , "·as delibe1·a\ely set, a fire report revealed today. The report s aid that the fire was set in the Vis ta Surplus store at the center, 803-813 \V . l9th St. The l\VO-alarm rire OCCUl'l'ed at 7 :32 p.m . Nov. 26. Fire Prevention Analyst Russ Henderson, who comp¥ a:., re· port relea se d today. ''A n Analysis of Fire lncidenls. 1974," said that investigators found lhal two fires broke oul in t"'o rooms simultaneously in the same building. "A'.cc idental fires dpn't h:.i ppcn in tv.'o different places at the same time," he said . Hend e rson said that a number of people \\'ere questioned after the arson was detected, but all \\'ere cleared. ''The case is still listed as outstanding, but we have no leads so fa r as any. sus· peels are concerned .·· • f1enderson explained tha t the fire, in which one fireman sus. tained minor injuries, was orig inally classified <J S C'lec- tr·ical. "There ,t•as evidence or an electrical short'.. 'but when that occurs the fuses biow out apd you <See ARSON, Page A2) Or~111~t· Coz1st \\.t••tll11•r Fair skies Saturday, ac· cord ing to the weather service. with slightly warmer temperatures. Decreas ing winds expeeted. fli ghs 68 lo 74. Lows 42 to 46 . l:\SIDE TODAY A wide variety of entertain- ment is avo1/.oble this weekend and in coming weeks al an un· likely place not far from the Orange Coast. Set s'ory on JXJge C-3 of today's Week~. I nilt•,. • ... ,, . cs ; .... .. <•~ • • I • -------s Frle!!y, Febnlwy 1<4. 1975 ~Lower Footf. 6Qsts Drop P,J'iee Index • NGTPN l t lf.1) "'";'" I~!i on..imPort(~ oit. an O.S percent drop in ~~ber. and feeds, which d,ropped 2.S per. natural gas coke ~ machll}efy .~ .. ~ .. • 1 food p rices heJ~· r~ The hlghei-fu el prices bound to The J!l-"uary index stoo(fat 171 ,8, · clmt over-all for thJ'"iecorid'con~ • · ano•tni&4U'.li ~Qf~b!t:...Qro?le.-. c(uce _wholesale price index result from the progressive $1 a meantng that a selectian or goods secutive month. in wholesale price. energy costs, Ford ordered a·Sl a '.::......-el fee .o"!l i.in ~~ .oU· t#(~·. . ~ tive Feb. t as part of his 'pn>"gram · to~f9rce energy conservation by driving 11p-y1i~i-.~--!-1 -at>atte1·re·es were-t&'he added on ·March 1 and April 1. •. \C?f jl. sei'fmd V~li_ monLb...iJl,..,..~~el fees will bf£in lhe'.!ing ~-~ich CO_$l ~S_J.~O ~cost Sugar and coQlectionary aoods . The lower passenger«!ar prices ---~"January.. but r!klnlJ-Oll-pnees:' •n-:e'ijmk>g.2lil_onttii ... 1aleas '' Uf!Jlll.14~.~ .. '"'! recl•toucL'lbeJilceLdr.ullc ...,_ oi'il'afi4!'!>1; hllll&n<'L~)ale • :· ~ay soon reverse the trend, of·· Congress succeeds In its attempt Althou1b an improvement.over duction -10.8 percent from sales only partflilITY-onsei .. Trl· ~ • C)F:i al figures showed: today. to delay Ford's order. Tbe h.Jgher recent levels. the January n1u.re ' December. : creasea In other consumer dura.· '" Labor Department statistics fuel costs in turn would drive up was still 11.2 percenthigba-.tha n' Indu s trial Comm-Q,@lea, . ble go'oda, s ucb_ ., j ewelry, showed a drop of 0.3 percent In the prices of a wide range of in· January, 1974. , however, increased 0.5 ~t b o us• h oJ d ~VP l i an c es, t • ' " ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' ; ~ . . ' ' ~ . • .. ' • overall wholesaleprlce 1evelsfor duatrialcommodities. Themonth'sdetlinewasl_odby After holding s teady in glass'ware, tlafware and din· January. but they took no ac· The sli ght J anuary de<:Jine in decreasing wholesale price! for· December, Irori, steel, residual count of President Ford's new wholesale price levels followed farm products, processed foods (Uels, electric power, gasoline, 864 Tickets 5 CHP Officers Giving 'em Out A special five-man detail of about 143 per d ay, CJIP officials California "i&f!.'#BY Pat.r.Ql of· reported today when questioned ncersasslgned'to)crack<foWnon · aboutitsfUccess .~ • 1 ' ~ 55-mile-per-hour speed limit Jnformation Offi cer Jerry r..1ax- violations on the San Diego well said activity by the 405 FreewayinOrangeCountyhasis· Freew ay Flyers team occurs sUed 864 tickets to motorists in the around the c lock a nd m ay take pa.stsixworkdays. place anywhere, not just al Tbe special enforcement squad critical speeding violation areas. is handing out tickets at the rate" of A crackdown by theCHP in both Large Bank Slices Rate NEW YORK (AP! -First National City Bank, the na· lion's second biggest com· merciaJ bank, today lowered its prime lending rate one· quarter point to 8. 75 percent, effect.Ive Monday. · It t.ti'us became the second major bank to drop the r a te it charges on Joans to most creditworthy commercial borrowers to that level, the lowest in the industry. Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York, the othef big banker with an 8.75 peicent prime. loo!. Its action Feb. 5. A s maller bank, Michigan National Bank, also set it.I prime at 8.75 percent this month . From Page Al ARSON ... Orange and northern San Diego counties was announced as begin- ning Fe b. 1 and seems to be work· ing if the rate of citations is an in· dir.,ator. Total speeding citations issued on tht San Di ego freeway ii'\, Orange County including thefive- man team and regular duty CHP officers hit 1,373 tor the six-day measured period. From the county line south to Oceanside in San Diego Cou nty, CHP officers have plastered the ~mile stretch of Interstate 5 with 1,389 speeding tickets. "' The five CHP pfflcers assigned to enforce the rigid, 55 mile-per- hou r limit ther e have averaged 90 citations pe r day since Feb. 1, ac· cprding toCapt. T . W. Balm. "Our goal is to attain voluntary compliance with the maximum speed limit by 85 percent of the motorists,''Capt. Balmsaid. Officer Maxwell , of the Santa Ana CH P office, said he woUld feel personally foolish as a motorist to be cited for breaking the 55-rnile- per-hour limit in the strict en- forcement zone after so much ad· vancewarning. Cal111 After the Stor1i1 A couple in Guerneville. Calif .• negotiate a str eet in this Russian River r esort town after the Russian. Eel and Sacramento rivers were flooded under c lo udburst • UPI Ttl9flftotlo ra i n s. The s t o rm now ha s mov e d southward with n o evacuation s and no in- juries. Morton Sees Gas Prices Of 75 Cents Hocked Hawk Case Studied in Mesa in jail and /or a S500 rine. don't ha'(e o\Jl;er fj,res occur. _I • ring." Possession of such a bird is forbidden, whether it is dead or ali ve, The House ~q_ted lo delay Ford's order for ~ days while a compromise eneJ:'.S)' program is worked out. The full Senate has not yet acted . •'rotH Page A J HASIDSH ... Tapper alleged that the opera- tion harl taken place in the .molecular biology department. But molecular biology depart- ment head Robert \\lamer denied that the investigation had dis- closed evidence of hash oi l n1<1nufaeture in his labs. One s taff member, he said, may have been involved in drug sales, but not m.aJ)qfacturing. The staff m ember , hesaid, lett in : the fa ce of charges being pressed from ouLside the university. Campus .1Police Chief Robert . Heavey said he had not been in· formed of the Bileged manuCac· luring operation . the investiga. lion or of Tapper's charges. The first he learned of it, he said. is \\'hen the all egations . were published in the New University. . • His department: he said, ha5 · launched an investi&ation into the inatter. .. Ir (the chancellor) had in· fonnation regarding a felonious activity, he might have been >A'Cll <:1dvised to turn it over to the peo·. pie 'vho have the responsibility," JlPavcy sa id . lie surmised that the previous investigation h a d been conducted by cam pus academics. That would be 'typical, he said. · In the lengthy Jetter to the cam- pus nc\ol.'S paµ('r , Tapper said he had been discharecd a nd . "blacklisted " by the university hiring system as a r esult of his ef- forts to h ave the matter in· vestigated. ~tis letters to Aldrich ~Jld \he- legislators, Tapper said, urged an investig3tion into llll alleged ''marijuana-hashish concession '' in the labs . "I felt my disclosuttS of the drug ·activity ·~·ere nec~sary . t>ecau5e or the in"olvement by a bioc hemistry department in any matter pertaining to drugs is very serious,'' Tapper said. · Henderson said that the second The fact the new 'five-m an speeder citation t eams would be in o p e ration wa s wide ly publicized, he pointed out, but citation s tatistics indjeate many drivers have totally ignored the fact. MIAJ\11 (UP I > -Gasoline prices will climb to 75 cents a gallon by mid-summer and even higher latet·in: the year if Presi- dent Ford's proposed $:la-barrel ·oil import t ax is approved, In· terior Secretary Rogers Morton says. A joint probe by Costa 1\-fesa police and the Department of Fi sh and Game is under way today into the Case of the Hocked Hawk, following seiture or a stuffed bird from a local pawn s hop. Front Desk Officer William Sanders s aid he was routinely processing r eceipts for pawned items, w.hich is also required by Jaw, Thursday, when he came across a receipt for the hawk. "\\'ith ttie equipment and ex· pertise that is available In the de- partment of molecular biology and biochemistry, a person could produce a n enormous quantity of drugs of any ~esc~ption ." • ' I ' fire was not discovered until two days later because it started in another room in which the roof had caved in. Henderson said that the loss at the shopping center fire was $75,000 to the structure .a nd $125,000 to contents. "The Joss could have been averted had an automatic fi re sprinkler syst e m been pro- vided," Henderson said. Henderson 's r eport a1so in· dicates that the lives of three men, who were victims of an apartment fire at 2253 Fountain Way, Oct. 6, could have been saved. Two m en -Richard Arthur, 20, and Richard St. John, 19 - perished at the scene and a third, William Wiicox, 19. died "two weeks later from severe burns after jumping from a second· story window. The fire is believed to have been caused by failure lo ext· inguish a cigarette or a faulty electrical cord. "'It is likely that a properly located approved smoke detector would have saved the lives and in all probability lim1'ed the lossi'' Henderson reported. "It appears that los!I of life could have been averted had bedroom doors been checked for heat and not opened; escape could have been made through ' the windows." ... ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT Jact( R. Curtev Wk•,,.~ .... a.-.... MOii' Thomas Kttvll ··-Thomas A. Murr>ntne _,.. ..... IE. ...... Olar1es H. Loos Ricf\ilrd P. Nall AMltt-W,...i,.E.<liPt OfflCH C-.MMtM lllD-•tMyilol,_ -.,..1 .. Kll JlJlNtl-!llaoult..-td ....,.._ ...... 11160-..-nMl'ftt ,.....,11 ........ .c" 11•1' 8t«ll. ...._... ... .,..._, VtlN,: !nOllo.91i""t--•I ,_ Diett ,,,_,,,, T•'-t*o• (FM) '42-tSJ.1 Ct.slit led Ad"lettislnt "'1·5471 ................ NfWi>Olll ... ..... Slt ... )1~ ,_,_ WI'! c.._.,.,. -<4tS-oiJO Officer Maxwell likened the situation to som eone trying to steal items in a store where signs h ave been posted warning of camera surveillance of shoplif- ters and a doubled security force. "It's amazing," he remarked. Home Terror Fatal to Man EAST ST.' LOUIS, Ill. (UPIJ - A 61-year-old man died of in· juries suffer ed when he, his wife and mentally retarded son were beaten with bars and gun bulls by t errorists who invaded their home. Police said Thursday the at- tack was the latest in a rash of racial terrorism. Police said the victim, George Horvat, and his family were the last whites remaining in the neighborhood. Del aney said there had been about a half-dozen such attacks on whites in the last 30 days in the area. Brea,st Build Ban Backed CARSON CITY, Nev. CAPJ - A bill to bar liquid silicone breast buildups has won approval in the Nevada Assembly's Judiciary Committee. The panel Thursday sent to the Assembly noor AB 36 which calls for a felony charge against doC - tors \\'ho i11ject the substance into patients. Las Vegas plastic surgeon Charles Vinnik told the judiciary panel problems wit h liquid silicone injections have produced "an em otional crisis for all of us, doctors and patients alike.'' Parolee Slain Alter Rrunpage POUGHKEEPSIE, N .Y. CUPJ > -A convicted rapi3t free on parole kidnaped four persons, stole tour ea.rs, and led pollc@ on a five·hour chase Thur8day. Ht! was finl!lly trapped on the edge of a cliff and lcllled in a lllll battle with sf ate frooptrs. ·· Noone elfewas hurt. The klclnaper, Robert Duegaw, 33, or Ncirwood, N.Y .. had been ret-:ased from a maximum security prison neir Albany, N.Y., two days earlier, under a conditional release law. • "We had 'lo choice,\• a prison ·spokesman In Albany sald about the earl»plea1e. The mounted bird v.'as iden· tified as a Brown-Tailed Hawk, a bird or prey protected by state law under penalty of six months Morton, .Who stopped he r e Thursday while touring the coun· try to promote the President's energy program. said in an in · Mercury Flyby terview motorists will begin to feel the price increases by April PASADENA CU l'JJ -.:\1arincr 1. 10 was bound today for its third Morton said the lS·lo-20 cent-a -a nd last productive fl yby of gallon hikes will reduce oil im· 1\-f e r cury, lo investigate the ports by about 600,000 barrels a magnetic fi eld that scientists dis- day . Th e r emaining 400,000-covered to their surprise. A barrel reduction sought by Ford slight course correction >A'as will come from substituting of made by scientists at the J et domestic energy suppli es, he Propulsion Laboratory, guiding said . th e sp acecraft t o its fourth Morton said plans to lease 10 planetary encounter since it was million acres of offshore Atlantic launched more than 15 months A Huntington Beach man had placed the trophy with Young ·s Pawn Shop, 1880 Newport Blvd., on an $80 consignment, accord- ing to the registration ticket. Officer Sanders realized it was a protected species and contact· ed the State Department of Fish and Game, where spokesmen or- dered poli ce t o impound the hocked hawk for the m. The bird was surrendered by the pawn shop owner and the case "''as turned over to State Department of Fis h and Game offi cer s a t their Long Beach headquarters. Gu111na11 al Large HARVEY, Ill. (AP! -/\ 1-larYey man continued to elude police today after he was charged .,.,;ith attempted murder in .th e s hootings of fiv e policemen. ofricia ls said. Ti mothy Johnson, 36, was named in two warrants after a s hooting spree Thursday in Which five of- ficers "'ere wounded, two or them critical ly. said Harvey Police Chief L.L. Lower. Ocean bottom for oil exploration ago. ,_ have been held up by opposition r-=------------------------------------------ from coastal states. but Interior officials ar~ proceeding· with pl a n~ to lease more than a millibn acres in the Gulf or Mex- ico. Oil companies are interested in more than. 6 million acres off the northwest Florida Gulf Coast and part of that area is expected to be put up for bids in December. Rebels Smashed TANANARIVE. Malagasy Republic (U PI> -Government troops today smashed remaining groups of insurgent policemen ·who defied an ultimatum lo sur- render issued b y the ruling military junta, officials said. Gen. Gilles Andriamahozo. the island n ation 's new military strongman, also m oved to crush a ll opposit ion, abolis hin g political parties a fter putting down the main body of rebel troops . Just a Wild Duck Chase Costa Mesa Aoimal Control Officer Kurt Bonnewell is re- covering toc:!a~ from injuries sustained W~e was struck" by a car while in hot foot pursuit of a wayward duck. He was c h asing the de- termined duck on private prcr perty on Santa Ana Avenue Tuesday, when the quacking quarry waddled and n apped its way through a hedge. . Officer Bonnew.ell plunged throMBh t he hedge too, o;;ily to find himself directly in the path of ~an oncoming car c ru isi ng down a long dri\•tWay on t.he other side. Tbe humane RHl<er said he spranc lnlo tlie air, landing on the hood of the verucle and sustatned only a5sorted bruises. TJie rluck e.scaped. 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J've been to several Goodyear dealers ·Jn the Los Angeles area, and although all offer an adjustment I'm told it will cost be $21 .18 per lire. 1 don't understond why I should Have to pay almost $100 for tires that are 1.>flly 15 months old1 E.N., Sanl1 Ana L . E. Rice, Goodyear customer relations department, reports tbat your llres ha ve been replaced at no charge. The cracking was on lhe side of the tires and attributed to ozone pollullon. Rice reports your tires showed only 13 percent tread wear with 11,500 mUes ol use. Ozone cracking is a cosmetic problem not a ffecting tbe' performance or lbe Ures, accord· ing to the Rubber Manufacturers A1 s octation. An RMA lire spec'tl lisl reports he rHeives more complalats of ozone crack· In' from the heavily polluted Los Angeles area than from anywhere e lse In &he United States. Jtfold C1111 Bl' To.rir DEAR PAT: Whenever a little bit of mold appears on my supply of various cheeses, I scrape it off and eat the cheese as usual. After doing this for 40 years of.married life. my wife now tells me I can probably gel cancer. She said she'd hea rd thi s so mewhere. \\'hen I asked her for details, she told me to ask you . \\' .C., Costa l\otesa Your wife is wrong about the cheese, but right about mold be- in1 dangereus. Certain species of mold do produce poisonous sub· stances called mycotoxins, which have caused liver cancer In softle animals. Foods' that can ·support tbe crowtb of mycotoxin· producing molds should nol be eaten when moldy, or consumed after the mold is scraped off. These foodi; Include legumes, nuts, gratns (including popcorn;, bread, spices and pet foOOs. It is safe lo cut away the moldy por· tions of jams. jellies and pre- serves. m eat (I ncluding: ha~n ), fish, cheese and fresh fruit, ac· cording: to Dr. George York, ex· tension food tecbno[og:lst al UC Davis. Never eat food preserved by acid (canned fruit, pickles, lomatoes) on which you find mold. This mold can promote the growth of botulism bacteria. Foot h1g th<' Biii DEAR PAT : A so-called dermatologist in Newport Beach has caused me nothing but bills and trouble. My athl ete's foot' problem was treated ~'ith pi ll~ that caused intestinal upset and a cream that gave me an itchy rash. I was not told about the re- sults or any of my tests, my con- dition did not improve and my bill was $54. I ended up bu ying a medicated foot powder, which did help. I don't feel I should have to pay one more penny to this doctor for the kind of 1 •·services" I received. t S.K., Tustin J Did you tell this doctor about A your personal dlssatlsafactlon " with the m ethod of \reatment : while you were being U:eated? If .., not, do so at this time and '& perhaps a compromise on the fee 1 can be arranged. If you decide lo f carry this matter further, detail the treatment and its resul'ls in 1 letters lo the Orange County 1 ~1edical Assn., 300 S. Flower. Orange, and &be Stale Board of, t · l'tedlcal Exarnblers, Raymon4 Reid, exe(iutlve se.cretary. 1020 N St., Sacramento, CA. 95814 . • • F11shltJll·f'"ll'"'""P ' DEAR PAT: 1 read Daily Pilot .. Staff· writer Jo Olson1s r6cent ~ People sectiOn ar~icle B~ut "• analysis ·of co)or tn r.ash1on. 1 Where might I be abltt 10 learn • more about this subjec!l! " J .L.1 IAguna Niguel ' The Fashion Academy1. 1055 El Camino Dr., Costa Jldl, oRers Ji color analysis classe1 Dve ltme1 annually. Orange Coast College t has an Apparel Analysis class In .a Ill Fashion M erchandlslng t dl•lslon, and the Santi Ana , YWCA IR2·11S77\ ,.1 .. p..,.14 .. • r c,11~ In col of and Jtne design . •• • ·: ~r,esley Released • MEMPHIS, Tenn. !UPI! •a Elvis J'.resley tell Baptist • Hoopltal In Memphis alter a tW<>' \ week stay for treatment of what hi• doctor said was an inlS!'lnal ., block11e. ' ... l ' ' - D•llY Piiot Slat! ~ ERROR REVEAL£D LAFC'a Northrup Peruvian Mare's Featured Here a re the Daily Pilot·s stellar orferings for Sunday: OBSCENE CA LLER -!<. former Orange County newspaper reporter h'as had the frightening expe ri ence or having unpl easant calls from someone · w,ho knows her -but whom she doesn 't know. She relates how this threatening string ot events has "dented my equilibrium." OIL CRISIS REVISITED -· Suspicions that the oil crisis is an artificial issue have been grow- (SUND A Y'S BEST) ing among economists and some. of them are becoming active in voici ng their opinions. Their voices are heard in the You Scc- tiori. PERUVIAN TRAVELER - Ima Sumac. a Peruvian Paso mare, is the s ubject of Tom McCann's Harsin' Around col· umn. She traveled 11 ,000 miles from Peru -3,000 miles on the trail -through Central America to her Santa Ana I-I eights home. ' PETROL PROBLEMS - Leading orr the You Section this week will be money -and energy-saving tips on how to con· serve whili! driving. Staff writers Rudi Ni edzi elski and Jackie Hyman will a lso analyze the un· leaded gas situation along the Orange Coast. Are people trying to get around using it. Find out ii) the Daily Pilot's consumer set'· tion. This unusually friendly character has been paying fre· quent visits lo residen"5 of an apartment complex at 18th and Placenti·a in Costa :Mesa. Tht I8·inch·high feathered fellow could be a pet -or perhaps he's just particularly fond ol th~ hot dogs one of his hosts oftr;s· • ( \ • Assailed Urged by Riley }ly JAN WORTll 61 U.. D•ll• PllMs...ff JUVENILE JUSTICE i41 °';;;;··· have to face the cri minal system v:ithout the protection or the juvenile j ustice system." lteferring to the drug raid in fl'vine last year in which close to i.I hundred juveniles were a rrest- ed. Ri ley s uid . "There was a huge wave of public outcry that this kind of thinq could happen in- s uch a nice communil)•. ''The s ume narcotic raids could have been held anywhere· else \\'here large numbe rs or· young peson persorls live," he said. "These problems are not the singular concern only or those \\ho live in depressed housinJ(. or 1hose ~'ho arc culturally or economically dis advantaged.'' YourMmda Dealer has a Hmmmmmmdingerof a deal for you. • THE AI E While the overage price of new 1975 cars hos gone up $400, you con still get new luxury rolory·eng1ne 197 4 Mazda RX·4s Ct '74 prices, while the su pply lasts. Prices that include on engine _,..,,._.""'.'.'.'.'.~ warranty only lhe cars from Rolls · Royce con match in length~ The Mtizdo RX·4. Alter you've driven one, it makes you wonder if ony other car in its class, is in its closs. Drive one. Mozd o. One tough engine. One tough car. 'IM ~zd.i •.:>10t1·"~q·nl' -on1y1•0•1M 1""31 '""' ba1•~ •ngi,,. bloc:~ or>d •l"••r.....,1 part• ....r1 ~If-of det..:i.. wot~ nor'fOlOI ..... o<"d P'l'~<obood lllO•l'h.•t>0<>e.1t. b 50 000 ""!•Di 1t..• yitar~ .... h,,,..,..,, <"'"~ l·-st. e<'Maz.J.., "''" 1,,. ,, ''"· rt. .. roon·rr,,..,i,.,otir~ """'~l'Y ,, l•n Oil oll ,...w1010,y•.-.gir.. Morda\ 1.:>l<I ond "'ronc:'9d '" lhe CCllll-ol U"•!'9d ~IOI<''· MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 HARsoR BLVD., COSTA MESA (n4l 645-57oo 17331 • BEACH MA DA · BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEAQf (714) 842-6666 , ~ i r • • I I t • l f I \ .. ,· • • A4 D.AJLV PILOT Pirates Pirating? LOVE LETTERS: Here tt is Valentine's Day but alas, there will apparently be no love notes passed this year between our two coastal junior college districts. 11\is is sad. Jl develops that Saddleback Com munity Coll ege District trus tees are mad at Orange Coast College. Saddleback or· (icials t hink OCC is trying to steal a way the hearts of their stu· dents. Saddleback's two-year colleg'e system serves students l iving from Irvine downcoast to San Clemente .. Orange Coast educates students living upcoast of Irvine, including Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Hunt- ington Beach. THIS IS A. TIDY arrangement. Except n ow th e Saddleback trustees allege that OCC has been mailing off attractive valentines to students living in the Sad- dleback attendance a rea. These are in t he ·form of luring • """· oorup• .. Pres idential Sendoff President Ford kisses bride, White ~ouse Soci_a l Secretary Nancy Lammerding, after marnage to assis- tant chief of protocol in Washington. Mrs. Ford watches. brochures, suggesting ,all or the w t A I advant.agf& of seeking a higher aterga e p.pea S education on the Orange Coast College campus. Thus it was that at the Sad· · dleback t r ustees' la.st meeting, they accused oCc or trying to poach s tud e n t~ f r om Sad· dleback 's r ightful territory. Now in truth, you ·should know there is m ore to all this than stu- dent love_ • There is the question of money. IF A ST UDENT transfers from · h is home j unior college system to another district, the. home dis- trict must pay t he other for . educating hirq . So you see the stakes are both . Jove and m oney. Besides th4t, the Saddleback District is a bit -sensitive ~bout ·being loved. It was jilted often in its formative ye-..rs when numerous students defected lo other colleges. Critics suggest this was Sad-. dleback's own fault . The old ad- minstration was blamed for operating the place more like a junior high school than a junior college. S·addleback, however, has changed its ways today with many new and bright educa-· tional concepts. The district now deserves the love of students. But the old sensitivity of past jiltings is still there. T HUS IT. DEVELOPED that Saddleback trustees voted to fire off a communication to Orange Coast College brass asking that they slop circulating brochures down Saddleba~k way. Jn the sp~rt or Valentine's Day, the note 1 CC might take the hard line. Ii e this: Roses are Red , Violets a re Blue, Knock Off the P oaching, Or we·~1 Knock on. You On the other hand, Saddleback could try the sort-sell approach: We Love You. OCC. • T hat.'s Plaln Lo See, As Long-as You Stay Upcoastof Newport Ba~. Somehow I like the sentimental 8.pproach. I can see OCC Chan- cellor Norm Watson dabbipg his eyes right now. Denied by Sirica WASHINGTON <U PI> -U.S. District Judge John J . Sirica to- day rejected legal errorts to or.er· turn the guilty verdicts of our rormer Nixon aides convicted in the Watergate cover-up and said he will sente nce t hem next Fri· day. Sirica's ruling. which refused to grant the d efendants new trials, said he four1'd no validity in the claims of former White House aides H .R. Haldeman and J ohn D. Ehrlichman, rormer Nixon re-election official Robert C. Mardian and former Attorney General John N. ~l itche l l. T llE FOUR \Vere convicted on New YeHr's Da y foll owing ~1 three -month trial s temming from the June 17 . 1972. break-in and bugging of Democr<1tic na· tional headquarters and their role in covering up the scandal. A fifth defendant, Was hington lawyer Kenneth W. Parkinson, was acquitted by the jury. The four m en round guilty. a rgued their conv ictions should b e overturned because th e evidence of their guilt was ins uf- ficient to sustain the verdicts which were returned. "The court has carefully con- sidered the points raised in each or these motions and the accom· panying memoranda but cannot agree with the defendants' con· clusion ," Sirica said. • SJRJCA SA ID he will impose sentences at 6:30 a .m. PST Fri- day. The four could receive a combined sentence of 75 years in prison and SI03.000 in fines. Jn addition to the motions ror acquittal. Si rica v.'as asked to grant new trials to the defen- dants on a variety or procedural grounds. included \Vere conten ~ lions tha t pre-trial publicity made it impossible fo.r tne men to receive a fai r trial and challenges to the procedures followed by Sirica in selecting and s equestering the cover-up Jury. . Sirica said therC> \\'<IS ··no sup- 1)()rt" for these 1notions ~1JTCll ELL r\SKED for a new t rial on several separate points, including :.an a rgu ment that the ·chief trial lawyer J ames Neal "stated l\\'iee. in the course of his final arguments, his opinion that Mr. ~1itchell was g uilty." The judge s aid th ese r e - ferences. •·even if the defen- dant ·s allegations were totall.ir correct. ~·ould not require a new tri al in the interest of justice.'' iialdeman said he deserved a new trial as well because Silica erred in refUfi ng to gr ant hi s re- quest for a continuance of the trial until form e r l>residcnt Richard M . Nixon \Vas well enough to provide a depos ition. 'Lust and Sin' Pastor Fights Swimming Pool BELTON S.C. (UPll -·Quoting the Bible, the Rev. Wayne Dobson told city offi cial s that construction of a public S\vimming pool "·ould lead to "lust and sin" among scantily clad men and women. . . Dobson told ci ty officials in a public hearing this we~k he 1s opposed to mixed bathing an<l that "it leads to lust and s in when men and wome n a re improperly dressed." ·'Jl would lead to a cesspool of sin.'' Dobson said . Dobson, who has been pastor o( the Calvary Baptist Ch urch here for seven months, said the Bible relates how Adam and Eve \\'e re ashamed until God provided them clothin g of animal skins and that Paul wrote it was im1)()rtant for a \Voma n to be decently dressed. Western U.S. Soggy Snow, ·Rain Fall Froni Kansas to Calif onua Tf!mpf!rafur~ Ml9• " ' " " ,. " " " .. " .. .. " ... " " " .. " " • " " .. " " " " 11 • {i " .. .. " f ,_ ' ·• " " • " " . " " .. " " " ... " " :s .. • • " ti .. .. l! 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The three-ularm blaze, which broke out on the 11th noor of one of the center 's t~·in towers about midnight, "'as tapped out before 4a.m . ·r,.11,,, BrokP11 Off NICOSI A-G reece·s roreign minister canceled a meeting \\'ith Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger to discuss the Cyprus situa- tion today and President l\·Jakarios s aid he would •·turn to !\'foscow' · to fight establishment or a sepa rate Turkis h state on the 1sl<1nd. · ·:.. A s pokesman in Bonn. v..·her'c Greek Foreign l\Iinister Dimitrios Bilsios is meeting "'ilh \.Vest German officials. said his m ee tin g v.'ith Ki ss inger scheduled for Saturday in Bonn YiaS scrapped because of the Turkish Cypriots' proclamation Thursday. BnUIP llPnl1< l ·p AS!\1ARA, Ethiopia -The Ethiopian military regime and the Eritrean r ebel com mand to- day sent fres h forces into the t\\·0 - '1.'b('k·old s ho"·do"·n battle £or control of besieged Asmara. Guerrilla sources said about J.500 rebels are m oving lo~·ard Asmara to re inforce an estimat- ed 15.000 insurgents enci rcli ng the capital of war-torn Eritrea Province. · Brezl111Pt& HtJ1111ry MO SCO\V -Leo nid r. Brezhnev is ba ck in the limeli ght. apparently as vigorous and ebullient as ever despite rumors" of i lln ess during his seven "'eeks out of the spotlight. The Communist party chief did mos t of the talking during a 21 '~·hou r m eeting Thursday 'A'ith l~ritis h P rime l\finister J.larolQ, \1.'ilson, showed no fatigue and aJY- peared in smiling good health. British sources r eported. J\.tt111i11PP 8111·1.:ed WASHINGTON -Carla An · derson Hills, President Ford's choice to be secretary of Housing and Urban Development, was de- fended today by leaders or the "'omen's movement against a storm of opposition from those ,vho claim she is not qualified for the job. Firs t Lady's Efforts for ERA Spurn~d Pl-IO ENIX CU Pl J -Despite the first lady's lobbying erforts. approval of the Equal Rights Amendment by Arizona is ap- pare ntly d ead for at least this year. The stale senate voted 16-14 Thursday not to ratify t he amendment, which still lacks ap- proval by four s lates to reach the 38 needed to become part or the Constitution. One of those lobbying for ratification was P 'residenl Ford's "'ife, Betty, who took the matter up with Arizona's U.S. Sen. Barry Goldwater, and telephone d State .Sen. John Pritzla!f, former Ambassador''to l\.1alta. Pritzlaff said he was "pleased and gratified b y a ll the alt.en· lion" but voted against ratific,a- tion anyway. saying women have the opportunity to liber-te themselves a,nd don't need a CQn· stitutionaJ imenllment to do it. ··rf the women of my district, don't want ERA, 1 think lbey know whnt they're doii'ig," Hardt said. • • Evacuated Citi2!ens ··- ·, UPI Tel910tloto J11dgP S lni11 . .. Stewart C unningham, a county court judge in Louise, Va .. was s hot to de- ath Thursday by a burly young man with a Si:IWed-off shotgun who burst into the courtroom a nd started s hooting. Four More Murde r e d 111 Que b ec BROSS.<\RD . QuC'. <ll Pl l - Three gunme n burst into a sleazy hotel bar and murdered four persons berore m ore than 60 \\1it· nesses Thursday in "'hut police believe "'as the second n1a ss !>la yin f! by :\lnntrc<ll':. un-· dcr"orld \\'ithin a month ~-i\'e other persons, 1nelud1ni: :.a "·oman, "·ere \\'Ounded in the St. Valentine's ~·e ~hnotin~. Onl· \\·as listed in ··ex tremely critical .. cond ition ;.ind the rest "extre m ely seri ous" in Charles Lemoyne Hospilal. Quebec provincial police s;.iid the four d ea d men were all "kllO\\'rl to poliCL' " Tll F: f'OUR \\'t:R f~ idl·ntificd as Pierre f>rn\'oSt . 38. uf !\l oll · treal : Hoger l.etournrau, 31 . uf Verdun. Qul'.: lti('h:ird Rann1n ~. 33 of C1reenf1cld l';1rk, lluc. and r\~drc Lefeb\'rC'. 32, of :\Innlrl·al Some 60 patrons "·ho \vere in the bar at the time of lhc shooting we re released after IK•1ng quL'S· tio ned throu~h the ni~ht. "\Ve believe thcsl• n1urders n1ay hr. cnnnPCl('d \\ ith four or five n1urdl·1·s "h1ch h:.app('ned l<tle las t yea r in 1he same area.·· a spokes.TI an said. "IT APPE,1RS TO be a settling of accounts.·· o ne policeman said. ··It has to do \\•ith gang rivalry on ~1 o ntrc a 1 ·s south shor e .·· Brossard ci ty police said th1' three masked gunmen cnter1 . .'d the dis.cothequc lounge of tlu.• 1-lotel l.apiniere in this sm:.i\1 city just outside l\1ontreal ~·t about 11 :20p.m. (EST J und "juststarl · ed shooting.·· Police soid the hotel door1nnn ~·a s shot dead by the t hree men as they burst into the dimly ·ht bar. Ins ide the lounge. poli ce said. the gunmen immediately singled out three men seated at one table and sprayed them ~'ith gunrire. The wounded ~'ere seated-ill a nearby table. Warned From Wire Services PHNOM PENH, Cambodia -i The U.S . Embassy sent out. let· ters today urging all Amencan ~ citizens to leave Phnom Penh ••for y,our own s afety and \\'elf are .'' The Cambodian ca~ital, un~er 1 s iege by Communist-led in· surgents, has been virtually cut off rrom all land and river supply routes for some time. It is r e- lieved only by a 24-hour U.S. financed air Ii ft from neighboring Thailand, which brings in am- munition for government troops defending the city 1 The U.S. Eml\nssy letter, which follows similar letters last \veek by th e French and · Japanes e embassies to their respective citizenry, said: , ••JN VIE\\' OF the present situa tio n , the embassy has evacuated a ll of its dependents from Phnom Penh. and it is strongly recom m e nded that you <Americans} take steps to do likewise." The embassy offered for a limited tim e to ''as.sist with transportation as far as Bangkok or Saigon." There are no com- mercial international nights ex- cept Air Cambodia into the capito1 l. 'fhe embassy usually has seve r a l li<1i son planes and helicopters leaving each after- noon for Saigon ur Bangkok. l\10ST Of" AR EA around the · capital \\·as r elatively calm to- day <:1lthough nine miles north of the city ins urgents shelled the , empty fu el depot and abandoned · market at Prak Phnou, field re- ports said. It "·as re vealed in Saigon that f'ilipino boat captains have re- fused to take a convoy carrying c ritical ly needed supplies t o Phno1n i::•enh. 1'he cuptains of a 13·ship con- vov r efused to move along the :\l f.ko ng Hivcr from South Viet -1 n~1n1 b,ec a use of heavy Com- muni st fire a long Cambodia's vital river li fe line, the sources I said. AMER ICAN Sllll!PlNG coni· panios arc offering the sea cap- t a ins Sl .250 and seamen $.500 each for Olll' run . '!'he Filipinos have lold thl· firms lhev will make the trip "'he n the l\tCkong is "clear and sare. ·· ·rhe United Slates has doubled it s airlift to Pochentong Airport to replenis h war materials to the Cambodian a rmy. Communist m a rksmen early today lobbed s ix rocket round s into P oc hc ntong, killing one person. military s pokesmen said. In an :.atlempl to clear the :\l ekong. the Cambodian com- rnand Thursday moved 1.000 frc~h troops to the river's banks south of Phnom P enh, military officers sauL Doily Pilot Oe&h•"'l 1, GuararitMCI Mol'ldav·Fndav· 11 you do riot have yot11 paper bv ~ 30 p m . e&lt belOle 7 p rn and your copy w1U be 09- lovcr(.<d Sa!Urdav and Sunday· er YoU do not re-ceive vo1Jr copv bv 9 a.m Satur- day or 6 ii m S1Jnday. call befOfe 10 a m and your copy wilt be Oel•vet"ed. cn.iid1°" 111.,.._, Most Orange County Areas 641 .. Jlt Northwest Hun111igton Bech. and Westminster . • . ~1220 San Clemente. Cap1srrano Beach. San Jv•n Cap1s11~. , Dana Point. Sou1ti (aguna. ., Laguna Niguel ...••.•••• .,U.lO Carlin Monolog11e i I I ' I FCC Says Radio { ,;~~!!:::': ,~~~~~~~: I mission has ruled a New York Ci· monologue "depicted sexual and i ty radio station's broadcast of a excretory activities and o~ans ' monologue by comedian George in a m aM:er ~atently oll.e'nsive Carlin was "indecent and pro· by ~ontemporary community hibited" py federal law. sta n~llt:ds for the broadcast I Ruling on lis tene r complaints medium : (and 1 the words were • directed at the broadcast by broadcas t at a time children ,. WBAI -FM , the FCC said Thurs-were ·undoubtedly: in the au- day it was using the case to dience." ''clarify the applicable s tan-The unanimous decision said dards' on · inde"cency for broad· that while the communications castou(1\'tS. · act specifically prohibits censor· WBAt:l'M, a Pacifica Founda-. ing or inte rfering with r reo Uon station,· broadcast the re-SJ)Etech on the air, Congress .. has corded ~onologue on a regularly clearty indicated that both the s c h e <IL\l J e d P r o 8 r • m , Department of Justice nnd the "Lunchp"l\I." FCC a r e obliged to enforce" tho The FCC said It was not tAking sec\ion of the U.S . code prohibit· sanctloDf against \VSAI· Fl\1 ing the broadcas.t of ''obscene, tn· which ~ou Id have included decent or profane Jaoguaie." llct:inse fevocatlon, a fin e or a ceue-and'fd•slat order. But the Judfmen ll'lili ~~ put In the •IA· uon•s file and lh e FCC reserved the rt&htlO-lmPose sa!(ctlona ii it rtceiv~ fu,'1'her complf.ints. '• •' \ ' THE R ULING seemed to In· dltate tll•l lhe detennln1Uon ot whether words were obsc-.,e would, be based on the trn• p~essft>oa the languaa(veya. ; . • ' I .Sirhan ,Denied Retrial SAN FRANCISCO !UPI) -The California Supreme Court Thur11 · day rejected a petition for a new trlal for Slrha~ B. Sirhan cqnvicted as· 5assin or Rol5'e rt F . K en- nedy . J'tie petition for a '-''rit Df habeas corpus sub· rnitted for Sirhan said new evidenc e would rlear the Palestinian Im· rni1rant should he be retried. It was filed Jan. J3 by attorney Godfrey Isaac tt.nd gave at least three re asons wh·y Sirhan &hould be gi\.'en oi ne"'' trial : -Tests by the prosecu· .ion's ballistic expert ?roves Sirhan's gun did 1ot fire the shots which tilled Kennedy in 1968. -The balll8t ics tvidence·was d eliberate· ly suppressed at Slrhan·.s 'fiat by the prosecution. 'Braless Bandit' Sentenced 'v <, No Records Fong Ph~ne Probe Ends . OAKLAHD (APJ -The Alameda County Di~· trict Attorney's of,fice has dfoPped it& 1hve&ti1ation of-a»etattons thatSeCret&l')"of State March FOn1 Eu misused ltate-IUnded telephones when she Was an assemblywoman. The prabe into the alleged use of telephones in 1972 (or a nO\i.'·de£unct travel a.gency was clOlied because there are no records available to substan· ti ate the allegations. said Charles Herbert, a senior trial deputy district atlomey. The district attQrneybegan investigating allega. lions last' November that Ms. Jo""ong used state telephones for he r private travel agency that operat- ed next door to her district Assembly orrice in Oakland in 1972. The Sacramento Union claimed telephone bills riled with the Assembly showed numerous calls on stale lines to airlines and other travel agencies dur· in,w: that period. Family Fi(es Death Claims SAN DIEGO <U PI 1 vcstigation had <:leared 'rhe family of a youth Fulmer of 1111y improper k i 11 e;d I'"" e b . 3 in a condtict. During the lnci- shootout ut Oceanside.. dent Phelps had wan· !'las (iled more than $11 dered in and out o( the million in "'·rongful death house where Terrell was claims againioit the Coun-barricaded, bul it was ty o( San Diego. unclear '-''hether he • did Attorney J\.1icha el S. so voluntarily or under PASADENA <UPI> -Hegner said Thursday he threat from T erre ll. l. young couple v..·bo ran had (iled claims for eight. a "Bonnie and Clyde" members of the family of tar theft racket and al· Leland• o . Phelps,. 15. legedly cut a s wath (atally shot by~ sheriff's Lhr.ouc~ 20 Sout~e.rn deputy who mistOQk him ... al1(orp~a .commun1l1es ._,,or a gunman barricaded ,..ere e1ver\ "tl(f aen· in a.home '-''ilh a hostage. tences Thuraday ,by • The gunmjln David iuperior Courl .. J.u~ac Terren, 20. lat~r com· lrch Tuthill: . • mjtled suicide and hi s Carolyn B.alrd, l9'~wa1· hbsta.ge was Creed . k'dered· lnto custody of• Sherif( John F. Duffy has .he Cali(ornla Yo~th called for a Grand Jury ~uthorit)'., for an 1n -probe to determine lefinlte terru .. H•r whether Phelps a friend ,ayfriend, Anthony Si· of Terrell. was ~ctuall y a ilente5, 27, was senl to hosta g.e or an ac - Jlate prison for a max-complice in the"incidcnt. mumoC20years. . Deputy Alan Fulmer Police said Miss Baird "willfully, wantonly and ~ould go braless aod '-''ilhout provoca tion'' vear revealing blouses s hot th e un a rm ed p distract saleismen at Phelps, according to the 1ar dealerships . _Whtie claims. The papers said lhe was talking with the Fulmer wa s hidde n from lale!tmen, police said, Si-view and fire'd '-''ith no ~en:tes would drive olf in warning. 1ew cars. Du/(y said his own in- Nudity Banned? SAN FRAN C ISCO <AP > -Photographs, cartoons and drawings of ·adult genitals or female breasts would be banned fr o m s id ewa lk ne'-''Sracks open to public view under a proposed la"'' forwarded to the Board or Supervisors. 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'l'hdse'"SUllS;Oi,'ance Coun~ d~ " ' ..... , Cari>eftlereij " · :\imit~ ~laiilij"-Ji ..le~totd, arepu,sblngolaltu:act1ce~ns~r~nce .1111\a®> ~.~. me,in that large11; ' ve"~~s~m J(le,iD+~, J:jighthat.many inslll'anc,tlr¢s areqwtting tifefi~d. I i1M4ual responsi ty,'Ol,~fi,: C!I\ tnvp) · • §ifme, docl'!rs aritl1'dinir the insuranc~ ~-~. 'l)!fjlUl!S ,+bat this ~d r.W.... ( ot 'the ll' • . '1iA ~ey re qwtl-!Pl tl\C·l¥'1l(es:llon. accordmg ~.pr. 1 il;\qop't"!lo don't beloilg tb~7-: . · • · ·• -t ' P.liillll McFarlatid, l>resllf\!l!t o( tbe Orang~_C9\!fltY. · · · ·' "'·'-/lf:•' L.• "' Jledl~lll Assoel•tiol!. <1thfl:lt;,a,\'1!"""8rPIY ~ , ,. We~. m_aybe. ~I\! we~er;ts 'ti the.m 111; tbeli' number atid·tnie ot piitie!)la -a.la the~JIXICA!JI(. . 'Pliliess100 itself ~°:t-<>l' l)asn,t-'-'1\ e6 ~ emelt' . ~.: treatment. Those who are staying in practice•e be· tfle'~ore l!agrant .malpra~ldng'\)hys1clans. Ifl~ ;iig forced to charge patients more to keep upwJth the· ported that a relative handful of doctors generally ac- llt.surance cOsts. .. · COLI:nt for a br!QilY.. disproPortionate share of leg~I Jn addition to the Welby syndrome, doclorsti1ame: . claims, ye~ they are·protecled from exposure by their attorneys and more lenient juries for a 600% pttrease colleagues maction. . .._ In malpractice insurance premiums in the past ten · . It does a~pear that the CMA proposal as oullllled years. Attorneys are takIDg too big 8 slice· (usually .in Carpe_nter .s bill offers some relief from an out-of- "1e·third> from malpractice awards, the OCMA control s1tuat101'.';.. a,r~, After ,cqwt cost&-<md attorney fees.-t~ll. pa- . t!erlt;Yi~Wc.~JlulJy s~ his doctor ends ul\~ari Courts-vs. Dogs ave(llg~.of.39'jll-Ctt'the aw"lltd. . . , · . , ·~ffi~e GOuil#y doctors are pushing a~·'s"'hl!iiie Last fall, two U.S. Customs agents used two mari· 'favored . tiy the. California Medical Assoc" ·oo~·a· ' juana-snlffing d ogs to check out a suspicious truck JegiSlaUve 1>r1>gram that would establish " tY'1e <if parked at a Santa Ana gas station' , no-fault.1'ijedic3'1 lji~ractice program." •:.' Tbe dogs detected narcotics, the agents got a . .'l'hahpac~ag.....,,. at least one form ot,li-'-was • search warrant' and .a suspect was arrested that day. t~ out thiS·WJ!e)< by Orange County Sen. Dennis 1, The truck contmned 1,52.5 pounds of marijuana .. Cal'j>eliter. (R-Ne\vport Beach). He propo~ ;.a J>ill It was all illegal, a federal court judge ruled this that would create a ,s.ix-member bo~. to. !iandle. week. His reasoning: the dogs are so unerring in their ' ' .•. • malpractice clalhl$ of1es5 thai('$J.!1!>,000. /twas much a bility to sniff out dope that their use when there was the $ame'plan discussed by couril. 'ooctors laSt week. no probable cause was illegal. . Th~ board would be comprised Uf two 'doctors, two Another chapter in the war on crime, just the type )a)Yyers .a11d two laymen, all appqtnted by the gov-\aw-enforcement personnel cite when they bemoan 'Fighting communism :;ure·pays off a lot better than fighting stagflation!' ' ernor for lour-year temls. Payments awarded by the Ute ''liberal court'' atmosphere they flee. · ' .-t,Mir~", f:hilCl Suppert in Reverse: Will 'l~Work?' 'l!!yedn tr Bf.'-.. ;~. ~~uld adult chHdren be . D 'ft ~-:; __ ,. . :r-«' -La. n:#; ':....:, . ·:'\.~l .;.:i .. r.. : gest1 that. Hpwev"I'. Dills says . R "l ~~ r~p<>ns1ble for the support or epe1~nl raren.t w .f.JJU::utl to · r.nJorce hisbillmaynotrcmedytheadult ea ~ • ' patents? Should they be held lia-· · · chilffproblem but is aimed at re- ' -L-. ·bl~ for public assistanC"e pay-movi)ig the liability of children • :. , l "' ~ t, ment.s lo Parents? The f1uestions amounts Which an adult child ( ) public aid applicants and forbids for support of parents. Ile said he · are -not n~w. Presumably they would be required to contribute EARL WATERS demands by authorities for sup· thought the court cases would re· SYD ~·N.EY B\~1 --J RR·• JS were setUed back in 1872 wben to the support of a parent, based port conlribulions. solve the other issue. It is proba· A the Legislature declared, ••it is upon his earnings. ble though that amendmenls will the duty of the Since that time the policy has SPURRING additional interest be offered, if necessary, to deal · f a t h e r , been a constant bone of conten-was not uncommon ·ror an in the measure are the recent at-"'ilh the entire issue or relative Little Things 1 ·Lea~ En Route mother, and lion. As early as 1941 Senator· established farm family to tempts to apply the res ponsibili-responsibility. to Looking Up More lmporlanJ.iOpes: the children of Ra Ip h Di 11 s. th en an As. shelter relatives in want. The ty doctrine to parents of adult The presumed ''mira~es ~· ~"·ltY poor semblyman. sought repeal of the roof was there and the food was . children. The law makes no dis- performed by S-'fints ot t.lae . ~who is laws and efforts continued over homegrown. tinction between adult and minor Catholic Churcb .ant~Jdet.,~ 1 ~~ •. b ,le ~ o the yeif,rs. Some provisions were Urbanization bas changed all c_hildren. As a result ~me coun- <ml,y as pious opiniOQll.i~~bet' ... ~ a.r_ll ta 1 q., , removed in the early 1960's but that and today most people are ties have beeo dragging parents required t_o•be ·be I , ('~'.i.IU1Dself _bJ'i were reinstated during the hardpressed.eadequate ofablebodied.acluhl;JnlOCoUrl member• o( that ehurc ~ft--Wprk lo main'1 . ~e~Jan yeats thereby renewing shelter and s]M · . ~eries · for rerus1ng'\O cobtnW.:lo"e1r Coffee wai'fir~t used as a (Ood.· t•a in,.. s..1.1 ch "'~:\ ·~ . 1 .~sue. i .. --.f~)leir imeti. 'rai)ies. Iil-ke ep. Re~•"hlftf 'tuKnl toi...-lhe and then as a Wine (m~de from person to the • ·· • ·-~ft'a\WO h.as Jn II eftn~ '""T:County·s cl'al1D,•<jud1e.adi' led ·the Fermented husks aJld pulps), extent of eir ability.·• THE TH INK I NG which true.· .. · he did so l]lerely to get the W;ue and even la ter as a--~aleoholic That la' became an issue dur-)>ro,14ghl aP,.out such Jaws is . ~~ ' \1)1~ £11:~ .:.resolved by· a higher cOuff or 1 ~Yer~~e its\use'M'~~ suppl-eued in-g the days or the g~eat · !'tor'ltllslic. L"fhe average persol'Ji~~IJ,Se • if,e~le~islative, rempd:Y, ·iffl.Qil!'.ng (lift religious and politic.al grounds depressian when welfare as-15 'fe-pulsed ... i!l the thought of an.": M§~Iort! 4:!!t5llJ'lding to ~ ve never he8:rd Ol ;i it•~ 100 by Moslems. ,,. si t ce tt?ached ·major prqpo Bffiuent penon allo\lo·ing even a : rid' the stat~: · W]lat: he calls a where a par~nl is re~pons1b ,..• (~r The £in ch is the largest family .s an . r-close relaliv,~ to go hungry. One mosl cr'uel a-w. lie bas in· an adu!l child. I t~1n~ .~h~t! is ol birds in the world, including tion~. In 1937 the Legislat~ r.e-who permits a parent to go in troduced. with 24 Republican and something wrong with at. . oyer half the 'known species or aff1rmtd the relative s need is condemned in righteous Democratic coauthors, SB 46 The Dill's bill doesn't affect a birds. responsibiljty doctrine with addi.. indignation. Jn the days when which declares no relative 'A'ill be parent's r espons ibility . for :__i When Alexander Graham Belt, tionaJ laws. One set forth the most of ihe populace was rural it held legally liable for support of minor child nor has any ever sug- inventor of the telephone, retired - THE ARGUMENTS egainsl the la\4'S have been off.,repeated. F'Dremosl is th e conten5· that the arµount recovered 'l paY fO't the experise ol e- me&t. As for the brold '!!' f. fec:t"'s otiuch laws it !5-S .. fi4 t J is degrading to the old foUas- creates dissension in lhel . resu1;11pg i":"',arri~e~ailkJ>o· · It is also )erlJl~P grP.¥1Y 'l"'•ii'ln • its ap}>licatinn -~e •only a ~ California resident CaJ\. be held liable even though there may be • other children far more atnuent living outside the state. to live in Canada, he stipulated that there should be no telephone in his house, -What is called "scrod" on most re_stauranl menus is not any specific fish at all. but a com- bination of whatever fres hl y caught fish happens to be on hand for thf !fay. American · ~D~mands' Drip Arrrogance "As blind as a termite/./ would be 'a more appropriate simile than ••as blind as a bat" -batS are nocturnal creatures and can see at nia:f\t, but the termites (sometimes miiiakenl.Y!.talled while aQts) are ti'Uly blihd. l It Is not .water i.lS:elti butia uni - qtle atomiC Pro11erty or It., 'that mak.S-,1Jre .w~·b1°q. -t~ ract that ills tile ·. ll'')i(Juid t~at ex- pands in~ ei:in ~ if ice were not. less dens~J;hari wnler . the whole world woull:I be one frozen, life- less mass .. Being in the ''doldrums" is an actual place -a region in the Pacific'.P,cean between lhe trade winds, where calms and barning winds delayed the progress of sailing ships. .Jsaac Newton made all his great discoveries in science when he was 23 years old ; for the rest o( his 60 years, he dabbled in theology, history. and alchemy. with trivial or no results. ·The word "bedlam." designat- ing any scene of turmoil and con- I don't know when t ·have been madder at the Sight of tl1e printed word . The offender was h~ sentence in the ''Letter From the Publisher"' wh..i<:h js ~e opening feature of Time Magazine. That week the lead story was about the ler· tible drought and famine in Africa's s ub- Sahara. The "Jetter" right- ly said of it: "The African agony may be only the first act or a world tragedy, Since 1972, droughts, floods , frosts and runaway fu el and fertilizer prices have wiped out farm.surpluses and now threaten the twelling populations of many WM:terdeveloped countries with JT\~deat.b by famine.'' .1h•se 'pn~xceptipnable .sedtttnenls are1bu.ined a\ the end, ·w.ben lhe g u~ who put the famine slory it'bgether, Associate ~toe'"Burton Pines, is q4oled as :;aYin1;: fusion . comes from the first in-"THE CRISIS will get worse s-ane asylum in England, the until we in the Wes t demand that .Bethlem Royal Hospital, founded the underdeveloped countries in Lambeth around 1400, and decrease their population popuJ,arJy known as "Be4Jam." growth." Most singular achiev•ment in We? Demand? wi,o in hell do tM: l Pri• al -;['~'! ,e-talnk we are!"" t :· _, .. , motbe~.Anddaughth, "'eruid This kind of Jnruriating Jrche.JIUr!e -lh' I 9r win· nom.ense ia not new. We ~ar it nioc -tw,oi Nobels in pfi JCS and every day in.the affluent suburbs. ~~ .. ant U,. later wilJ • ..of the world, where the ~JDchtli:Utr)'." • " >watchword is : Hold onto what · ~ we',ve got for dUr liJe. and the hell irith anybody else. We u sed to 'hear l from ' . Dear · political lamebrktns like Dr. I, • Paul Ehrlich, who once urged litat we withhold food from cquntries who wQul~takeour orders on bow --m children, pz:ecisely, each of l!ir cjt!Jens aboUld bear. • 4 • ''IeNWe arl!ti ·.., 1 • •• 1'&0SP.11ao.i• Alll~• • ·"'Amert wa our flOO slm~ly cannot s~ hoio< What is eo1..-Ji\"~Jon 1~ tollrid out good for prosperous Americanl, ~-~·Aalfweartt: or what 1s thought to be good, .,.,. • ...JM T should not bo good tor poor I · \ · · Africans or Latin-Americans. __._.,.,.,a •law:' ..... .,, Th tth b Id •bildren i...,.••-' 1 .. .....,,........ a epoora ou see.. . . -,,._ •::;::i..a:=r"'"' as assets, especlallY In 1!hird -·-World farmln& commyn1u ... la • ' • . . pf Teddy Roosevelt, is' the Cbief brown bastards rriust be rriade in- _ reason why Americans a1 '·a.-r.lo proJ)er Americans. The'first • people are dislik~O .a·n'1.-·'"'.atep ·in .this dlrection was t)lat sometimes despised by the.ot.b:e:JI!-;· they must be tayght how tp !ij>eak '-------------' People of the world. Tl 1.. -.i_; proper English. . Jl somethjng the urban weliillhy ~ike t~e gw.y from~~al To:.tliis end, hundreds; or CHARLES McCABt ·,, cannot understand. Mot~~s \p~L~t. Eiseflh•~'. "'3ltra~li,ve Americ8:n colt~ge admm1sCr-l\f~~e canoot begin ; gr'd~tes were intr~uced into EverY Jnternationa.-1 to see th\E!'~t is ijood tor thesChoolsystem.TheU.S.Spent conference on the subject. or Americ~·j~~d{~ecessai11y good more on education, which population in .recent y~ars, and for the resr Of;9!e worl~. errec~ive1y Jneant the ~eaching.of th.erehave.been~any,has ended· 'J f\1 ,,. ' English, ttfan the entire Puerto withafe~lingo£1m~tencyanda \ LEA.RNEb lmy lfl;sson. the Ric a n budget before the succ~ss1on or pallid, al~ost bard way. when l was·a kid in occupation. The results 'Yere mean1ngles_s, rec~mmendations, Puerto Rico, getting 11',lY political. next to nil. The Puerto Ricans because this obv10.us lru~ has · education. What taught me W.as would not be coerced into ~ot been ~eco.gn1ze~ bf' .. the thematterofEnglishltachingon learning a language when they developed nations. tlle island .. ir already had e>ne, Spanish, which Th I s k ind of Cu It u r a I Once Puerto Rico had been qui le adequately filled their imperialism, .. 1 .. hich is not far acquired i'n th e Spanish· needs. distant from the gunboat American War, the next step diplomacy practiced in the days seemed obvious. These little THE BITfEllNESS c~used by . ' tb<l''laniuage ,<i,uts~•o lwas gr~at~r~even.tba9 the iiklignation theUitl-..nde'M ;"fall °'o~er the cax;>!iti' -!':'\h'."11 -..4 been ••.Q ~,el .~ .. ll'~lsory ~ teac ,_,1~11JY•h'Mll> stopped wh~a:'tqe, .A!"f!M~.ans, having /' Jfa'fae.d . a.: bitter le<sffn, .. perOl)li.ea:;t.11< 'islanders td ,ei.ct ·1 th6iry~ g~ernor. • · 1 I Now,: 3Q ")ears l•er~we are ~ accelpting bfforj.a.J.D tR.e1sland , ' to for~ our vie.v.(s ·Of po(>ulation ,. · on th·em .. We Have been ureing ' contraceptive devices .·on the Puerto Ricans .. since. I can 1 remetnber. ·;ind ·the population t has about doubled. l\.1aybe we 'i need to produce more fOOd for • export, and less contraceptives, f lofty advice and "demands.·• t' Threaten U.S.: Security ¢ Reins CIA ' on WASHINGTON-Even before [~-----------·] or man~ cone:relsiorial Crttfcs, ~ ''re~rt ... ' Joothd'r ''appropriate~ the most recent expose of EVANS NOVAK who maihtain the dubious notion committees or the Congress.' charges against the Central In-' that the b!acker arts of espi6'lage That language is assumed lo in~ telligence Agency (CIA), its ~ __ areauseles~coldwarr,uc. cludefullmembershipsoCArme freedom to conduct clandestine • .Th~~ caq; l.IJe . no ducki.ng the . Se_rvices an~ app.r'opriallons com operations abroad had been vociferous critics. or the ·~IA, . clear ,Janguaget of the Ryan mtttees. This mp,kes ur a smal quietly placed by Congress in a particularly its cla ndestine antenifment,'whichbe1anoperal· ar.ray; 153 members o six com straitjacket with deeply disturb· .. operations or ''department of ing two weeks ~go, when Sen. m1ttees <wit h some overlaps) 1 ing implications for thiS coun· dirty tricks." Until now,Jheyhad John.5parkman of Alabama, the the la_st Congress, and probabl t.ry's security. no regular access to intellig1enca new .chairman Of the Senate more 1n the new Congress. The straitjacket was an in· secrets. Supersensitive Foreign Relitions Committee, ,-'-------:;-'.'"'"---~>II nocuous·appearing '""'e1"!MMI , "informalJl>d~ bffl!U~io-a asked rot ~~CtAun· to the foreign aid bill sponsored handful of Senior members ot dercovet operations abroad, with by Rep. Leo Ryan, an pbscure armed aervi1:es and theirjustlficatl•attached.Alet- CaJifornia Democrat . 'lits appro"P'f>atloDs 'Commi (ees, terfrom Preaidiol;Ford'NN-dis· amendment, requiring President .rnaki~ 'J,d) the CIA oversight patcilled te>tlP.a~u\'an Jut Weck Ford lo re~rt to_ Congress the ~ · }>anels .• H9w these secrets"4JJ be wlthtbt~lhpt:tt~liit. • .,· • tails and JUSUf1catlon of every distributed among nearly Sparkm,an,Whohasneverbcen secret CIA foreign operation one-thir4 pie total membership a CIA C'titlc. obviously s~ht before tt can be approved, sailed of Co,ngress, including the CI A's t bis exp.lo s ~ v e piece--/ of through last month ,.;UlQut visi· most intranaigent critics. "t information tb ~t'ot~blmielf bte opposition from an ad-"' ••. "" fr;orO, 014 ,o.rl\:tcs...od ·~is ministration benumbed by the GERALD R. FORD aq~ lu{ure· committee. Sparitinan is now au.t.i·CIAonslaucJi~ · ·, President.& are thus r-to dlicuutos, wit~ the CIA a • ·• .. risk virtUally uncontrollable poss t"h l "e 'bl"• t Ji 6 d'-tor WHAT M''AKES .t~i!, Ryan 'security breacl\!'f ,bY )loitile. · safeg~ardioc thi4 ln!'brnljl&n, lllnendment a atraltjaclcet /or members of Conci'IUl 'So~ Ill .perhap• e "he•cl to ~ oVi " intelligence .opera(lol'l.s J1 lt:i whom never have acceplecJ the committee rule which Would lltl&llo1,;,oµ~,ib'I..~ ...... ~ nee4 ,for.? Clot' ·· p,olh!ca,I , pla~• ~·•ii ..S~q~ l>.un~'!!l'lh llelat1oli1 and "Hohl.,, .. ~lgn opera lons ibro . n fo<fily's not to revea1'1t. · " Affairs .Commllteo"s among the post.Watergate atmosphere, ''appropriate• .eommittees'' of where leaks of stile secrets have Congress which the President is become a way: of life for ordered to take into his politicians, t.h1s rai1es a real c;onfidence. question whether the CIA 's Mem'bei-1 · of· those two foreicn o~r1Uons can continue committe.es Jnclude the mos~ at all. Tbal 15, ln,fad., lhe.lllteni .SKEPTICS, Including many in Congress, doubt the information can be kept inviolate. Although· the Ryan amendment sin&led out only the two forel1n affairs. ponell, It requires the l'refident ' •\ • " ;,,.-i!;r~. . .:NiW.n TKorrio.1 Kef'W .l'dbor . Ballbara Krfl'*'t, \0- Edll~l:Pof! 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' ' ' ' - \ ) ' r ' I I 1 ' Dea#is .JOLLA IAP1 -A llrnlral 1ervi<t was held for_'Alliett I. ·Petldu, au lior of chllc!ren's 1111\1 motion Pletute ••r !~" anti former tllan-.,1111 t41lto• or Out. door Lift, ~p.o't ari erlcan '111111slne1. ln1. TO, was found Monday in the surf. • .-De•rlt NotlC!a ' ' Namedr To Post "'LTl-l•••ao" . -~elA~•,,...;tU ' ~ALHOMI • • ~· Caora;dJ MO' b73 " , , '""0 ~10'". Toftesi~,,,.tus -.in01DWAT \ "' ~, ,_ MOITUAIY ' 0.t.Al'fGE-Moret n, fl'Qni lrvlae: Helene . 1108'~~-Coi!o Me,. ~~ Coast arel\.~·..._ Mkt11• ahd Mrt. Robert., · · "4Zf1SO rest hts ... ha"Ve · ~ er1 . honored for their 1ervtde · am L•cuna Be•cb: as volunteer drlvl!l'I in Mfl!I. J. R. Campbell. " the American ~ancer .FtQm (.Jauna HUia ; -Society's '· An9ela oa Mrs. Pete.r_ Nicklln and· Wheels" transportation·. Mrs.JanffBOlin&er .. ' ,ACIPtC YllW -tJALPAll Rajendra G.) Des~i FrOm '·Mfsslo~~Ji!jD: president of the 11ociety•S · Mrs. Rorfl:ld Cherdilte. Or./'l'ge County uillt, teld From Newparl Bt'\<h: the driver~ their lfOl-lt Mrs. Denm• Kiily ,and CM.i..., .M;itto.oy was vital \o the care of ·Mrs. lion Flether •. canctr patients. More &om S,11• Clenl-..ie: than 125 county reaidenta &fr11J, Rober\, aro, Mrs.• roceivedrecognillon. Rar Ca"l~b•lt, Mn.· Orange Coasl' area Mark MaJllll"' •IJd•Ml'I, recipients are: . 1Dan Yellllftl ,1 '' , From Corona del Mar r . ~ ' ... PAMILT COLONIAL PUlllUL HOMI Mrs. L . G. Thielemejr, ,a,, ,~1 'h · . From Costa lll'ha ~ . W Q~ 8 np Mrl'. J .C. Callah•n, ijri. •"\ . ~ ~· "«" , 7801 IOko AN• .. W•trl'l'lifl\ler 8CJ).)S2S John Littte, Jr .• Mr:-.c + • )) William Schqite,. Mf~. Schedd ed Lynn Sh.ugarman, Mrs. -·-nu••• b1.7 Moitl St. Benny Leung 1 Mrs. ANAHEIM -Current Henry Afaull\ Mtil..i methods. of 1Ch~l dis- ~;.,g"" Beoc:h !>J6.6Sl9 George Burck e and tl'jct financlna and pro- )frs .EvanThomu~ • po1als that may be ,Ji'.rom Hun~lngto·n eDi!Cl~ In the future Wfll Belch: Mrs . Lowell tirrtopica of a day-Iona· Paf'mentier, Yelm~· 'wbrk1hop Feb. 22 att.hlf• •\.o!l>llaegg, Mrs. R~y Walker,-io-.ora·~~Hotet'hl!re, ~· .• ~liil ,"·JfMrl~ John Drak'1 Mfs. The ·procrafn ia· de· Jlarofd _Evans, :Pet~r ,s_!J.lned· for community Gaa.sedelen ,t MFs. 1e·a4e~s. par,n.~s. .Riohar.d Walker•t·M•e" employes, 1chool .OO:ard' O'Harra, Colette )Jµ;;tie m e m b e r s , ah d · and M rs, Dar J'e n e . mfnlstrators an~ ,!)tner Musgrave.. ·• lntere1te4 per1on1. · " INSPIRA , .... ,. ..... N POINT ~~ ... , 11·~ ' 'Orange County is invee l~alln~-1J~I rights the public , may have to use the undev ldpfd 1roperty immediately south of and adjacent to "lnsi:>lralion Point" in Corona del Mar. The property consists of two lots on a bluff area overlooking the Pacific between Corona del Mar State Beach Park and "Little Corona" Beach. .. .,..i.,.· _..., you have ever u either of these areat .for 11eneral ~reafionil purposes: please contact Ure County lf,l}ltH/f Olfice at th.e <¥!dress below: • 't, ·:r otang~ County Counsel lnspiraliOll POlnt • ~Ye«lghl• lnyesHtafl .. •• • . , ',n P.0.--lox 1379 I ,"c s.f Afta,.(?diifornla 9t'7oi ; . . -' ~1-' • or telephone 834-3 ·12. The County Counsel "."ill sen_d you a form to complete which may be used as a basis for legally determlnin!).Jhe extent of the public's right to use·ttie property iri Question . , , I • ~ ~v'f! ram· . All country club condomin iums are not creatt!d eq~al. A Jot. of r.e?l'le would like ¥OU to believe they are1 but thil llily i~~-the ~. When~o compare) you'll fino some~· l,. Jact0ri. t6'1le OOIUl!il racWll.not NadOy could determi~uat b ' ' 8\>Und your inves~ !Iii · th.e'......., 'ch OJ ui, bNl ono ;_ 1.1\.e,one that trt · ' tnptt:'!or.~our lnMey '...-ean be·t.rfcJcy. · t' • ' ... -. . ( {tGOl.E'COU:a5t; FRONTAGE {;.. ' to belin whh, it only ma~es l!fnse lhal a J'•i111 Sor ~. cs>i.tdomil).iym should l?e J a Cor:lJ'!-1')' eha;:1nd fl .. 1 lronta11e Afterall, [••rw y llv Ill gol'J[ltl . ' oou,.....v~"""'vha •life Pa •alt ~liolL ' ~' 1{'1 -t. ~. ' ' J 2.SING E STORY ONLY - ' "' Y.i~ We belijW~ y9ur !ov4 faif:way,bo'tn·e ahoW'd o 1>avo:it sih~hi iltl>ry!'No 1•~'-~ clim~. nq •••I , bim°dinga t.o ~ \IWl0119l Yriw• and ftoor vl•n• 111.r let you-enjoy beautiful indoOr-ouldoor deecrt living to itl ultimate. , " .... /· I{. • A, • a scenic el was en· ning com · t June ~o. ' • • ~ s. OWN THE LAND \ , ' SALES D 1925 Ui SllYICl • " It " I ~ •• . . , • 1 ,. i f " J. { E E ' ~ E £ " ,. ,. t ' £ i f. ,, f' ,, ~-f l . I ' . . R'idli. Febtu•ry 14. 197S DAILY PILOT A8 ' ' I Haµ-a 'l 'im es BlilneO: or Grimes ! . . . Staggering St~g: .Party .• ' r SAN FRANCISCO <APJ -Hard timea may be partially responsible fO(' a dramatic·in'creue lul month ln robbe(Y and other c.rlmes for money. accordlnf"'to tbe San Fr!U\CisCo police department.. · to.rs ls the economic sitUation," ~aJd assl.Atant public information officer Michael O'Toole. "A tot more peos)Je are unemployed and in a desperate situation and are taldng desperate steps.'' By VERNON SCOT!' HOLLYWOOD <UPlJ -The apclent and nol·q~te-~rable · tladlllon of the 15,chelor st~g party on the eve of a wedding will never be the sa'tne following p:J'od·ucer lrwln Allen's prenuptial blowout. Custom arlly the •rooni·to-be gets drunk along with his pals. Sonis are sung around a plano - "'Weddine Bells Are Brea.kine Up Thal Old Gang or Mine" -dirty jokes a11d li es are exchanged. Eventually everyone st~ggers home, asaul'ed tradition has been Of Sheila Mathews. Allen -was laking ·the plunge for the fir11t lime;, Almost ovf!.-yonc else in the room could count at least two marriages and some even more. -following liberal application~ of potables to all of the assembl~. a steak and lobster dinner was dispatched, washed down with \intaa:ered an~ white wines. Th,jt moment of truth had arrived for Allen. It was with trepidation, then, that the picture maker took his seal on a dais beside Steve Allen. served. .. ' George Jessel, looking somewhat bilio us, provide<.I Irwin with gratutiou.s advice on wedding-night etiquette '-'"'hich was both hilarious and venge[ul. BUT ALL~ is the toast or the town with his ''Towering Inferno," surpassing h is ' ··Poseidon Adventure" thriller al the box o[fice, To celcbr,le tfJs real -life adve~ture inlo w .. edloc:k. a group of friends chose to send him reeling from the ranks of sins:le men with a stag party to end all stag parties. STEVE ALLEN took over to announce that two or Irwin's old girlfriends had s hown up ror the party. The. producer Paled at the news. A banquet room In Beverly llills' fanciest hotel was rented. Some 200 guests in their drinking c:lothes arrived bcuring grungy gifts. The orchestra played a fanfare. A spotlight picked up a woman in a provocative dress. Then she turned to face 1r\l.'in. The dear ,girl was a genuine bearded lady. Irwin waS only just recovering when Steve called out his second paramour. An enormous albino lady appeared and proceeded to swallow seven swords at once. Steve Allen \l/;JS 1nL1Ster or eeremonies, abetted by George Jessel, Jack Carter . Jim Backus. George Burns. Bill Dana and others. Most of the celebr3n1s had worked in Irwin's pictures over the years. AFTER A 14· YEAR courtshjp RED BUTTONS and Jack Carter contributed some of the funniest and dirtiest material• heard even at a stag party. Henry Fonda and Fred Astaire. • ' . L. ltl. Boyd Making Men Out of· Girls · At last report ..... ·omen's liberation had not yet com e to the "''orld"s southernmost people. the Yahgan Ind1 ;.1ns of'ricrra del r'uego. Boys aren't taught to s "•1m. Girls arc. Spear fishing is ..-.•hat the Yahgans do best. The man sits in the bow of the l'anoe. The \\'Oman in the stern paddle s. Whcnc\'er it "s necessary for somebody to l;O O\'t.'rlx1ard -to wrestle 'A-"ith a speared seal. to retrie ve a "''capon, to tow the canoe through rocky '-'"'aler\\'ays -it's the · '"'·om<1n. Should m'ention, the scav.•ater around there 1s the coldest that people ho\'e en<.lured anywhere as tt·n1attN of custom. • · SCHOOL BUS 1\m a s ked ir th e. :i-·oungstcrs in Communist China go to school in buses. In pedicab buses, yes. ,\ pedirab bus is a great big tricycle \l.'ilh the driver up front and behind him a completely enclosed cab 1n .... ·hi ch the kids ride. 110\\' M 1\N \' pets do you have on your pro- perty'! En1?la nd 's Queen Victoria had 83 dogs. She kn e .. 1.-then1 all by name . . AVERAGE VALUE of those stock e<1rs that race in the Daytona 500 is $30.000 ... RESEARCHERS studied the fingerpaintings of 900 amateur artists to learn that color used most therein is black ... \\'11 1-:ELS on rail .... •ay cars are fix ed on their ax les. Wh en they turn, so do said ax- les . . WllAT, YOU can't name those four animals. be-sides the ('lcphant, that provide ivqry? The .. 1.-alrus, hippopotamus, whale and boar. .~AMEGAME . What fen11n1n e given name do you· 11ke best? And ,,·hat masculine given name? Such v.·ere the qu e ries put to about 1,350 un - derclussmcn 1at Ohio University. The girl's name Wendy got the most voles. As for boys' names, it \\·as a tossup between Michael and James. Least liked name5 in this poll were Alfreda, Percival and Isadore . ~O BE1\R in o fight ever bearhugs. It sl:ips out. •'LYING FISll aren't playing. 'fhev'r e fl eeing from bigger fish. AND CATS do 1lot partil·ularly likl' cream. They only lap at it v.·hen thcrL"S nothing better to eat. l>O YOU as a matter of custom use the ..-.·ords ··viabl<'.'' "hopefully " and "\l.·hop· ping"? I don 't . T oo proud. Call it haughty, if you like. Who ce1rcs'! IT'S A CRIME punishable by death in Alaban1a to put salt on a railroad track. Address mail lo L. flit. Boyd. P.O. Box 1560, Costa · Mesa92626Copyrigllt J97S L. M. Boyd. \ SPECtA:L LEASE OPPORTUNITY 1975 Coupe de Ville $186.10 per 0>0~ !$&68'i 60. 36 inc. OEl.. plus l5X ( 11722:~1 CdU for more information 1 • .\it. who were. si~tina on ,the dais, looked away in embarrassment. . . " The· re,tlvitfes. despite Steve Allen's muterful atteJtipt.s to steer things into cleaner waters, were on the· point of loundering when a large gift-wrapped box was borne into the room. Another tradition observed. Surely a nude maiden would leap 1 from the box and cavort around the room. Irwin was called to open the package. llE RECOILED and jumped backward. Instead of a nubile j.!irl, the package disgouri;:ed the s malle st midget imaginable dressed in pink satin, "''earing a top hat and smoking a 10-inch cigar. Mistaking Steve Allen for Irwin Allen , the profane midget belabore d Steve in broken English. I-le \Yas Jlungarian and furious about something which never was established. 'fhe midget interrupted every , comedian "'ith a four-letler·\l.'Ord Engli s h vocabulary . The com edians replied with an onslaught of invective enough to sink Don Ri c kles. But the midget hung in there and regaled the revelers until the final toast was drunk. Irwin Allen's marriage should be long-las ting.'Clearly, he could not 5urvive another stag party. • " • "Rolice reports showed a 12 percent riae in robbery over Janua."""Y or 1974, a 19 percent Increase ln burglary and a 14 percent bike in larc,eny. "Jt is believed t~ai._One of t~e'taC- ·In th~ sarrt c period, crimes &Q.!Mt . Persons and other propeffy ' decreased. Homicide was down 50 percent and rorcible rape wa.s down 11 perceut. (on the 'Boerdwallc at Huntlnot'?n Harbour) ROBERTA.LYNN will guest appear at Don Giovan ni Restaura nt as a l AISo ~n~lt~a~u~!~!11~ki~!1J~n~~~~1anist. whO is a regu lar a! Don G1cwann1. Opera & hg hl opera has also become a tam1!1ar sound at this San Francisco trad1t1onal r~s!aurant. Sunday Brunch & Tuesday Opera by reservation only, Lunch 11 :30-2:30 Tuet. Hlnl Sat. Dinner S-10:00 TUff. tfw-v Sot. Opera lninch Sunday 1 l:lO-l P·""" O pet"CI Diftnft"l'"'*Y 7:10-10 P."'- S1111 Fronc:IKo ~ 5-dciy 4-1 P·"'- Suncloy Jcm Snw-.Jock Rehl~ Trio DON GIOVANNI REST AU RANT <On The locrdwalk Al Hunllft91 .. Hart.orl 169'0 Al9onquin st -l714) 846-1391 ''Wfive cut down on electricity and · · our bills are still high • How do you explain that?'' \Ve kno\v your electric bill is hight:1. A lot higher-even though you're oon· serving electricity. Why? Prin1arily becauSf' of the increased cost of oil. It's our job: to provide the electricily you, your family and your job require. And \Ye n1ust do so in a manner that meet~ all air pollution control regulations . Thi~ n1eans bun1ing foreign, low-sulfur oil 111 Edison generating plants. The price is set by fm!ign governments, and it more than tripled in the last 18 months. It could g<1 even higher. Sinl:cJi!llllifY, lfil2,.th~ increasing costs of oil and Ute additional amounts we have.had to buy are respgnsibl• for almoot 9Q% of Ute ina:ease in ymu: elt:Clric bills. • So we \l.'011·1 <1]\.vays be so dependent on foreign oil; \vc'rc !'pending millions of dollars buildin¥ coal and nuclear plants. \Ve arc also rese;:i,rching new v.:ays to ).!encrate eleclticity-,vithout foreign nil. (~eothemla~ po\\·cr. Solar jXlwcr. Fuel cell:;. Fast breeder reactors. Nuclear fus ion. J{e~arch i~ costly. but it \viii also help lo redul-e our reliance 011 f~reiJPl oil. · JlroJeL1s rt:l<ited to t~~1vironnie1 1t ;1rt.' e\pensive, too, and in 1974 will accounl for about 2CY'Ai of our capital expenditures. In the past ~i x years. $325,.n1i1\ion were required lo be s pent for such projects. It looks like we will have ~o spend another $450 1nillion for environmental purposes within the next four·year pciiod. ' .. .. " / On top of all thi s. inflation l:i eating 11110 our budget-as it is yours. The cost of 1...""t>nstructing ne w plants is 10 tin1e~ higher th."ln it was a fe w years ago. and boITO\Y· ing oosts have more th.an doubled. \'our electric bill "ill reflect ~hese 1is111g alSts. What can you do to hold do\vn your bill ? Budget your use of electriLit y \Yi::;ely. 1-"or wa ys to do this. ~nd for uur free booklet. \.Vrite: "Conf;(!rv;ition:· Edison, PO. Box 800, R0>0mead, ..J'8E CA 9 1770. ~-- Southern California Edison Make every kil0Wf1tt count. v• An Equal Ooportun1ry Employer , . . . '• ' ' .. • • I ( I I T ' • " • • • An INBank Automobile Loan is the hist' way to ' get somethini; new going for you. · Jobless Rate Up .~ . • ' ' 749,700 Mo;; Waiti1ig i11 Li11es .. 19' dl_.i QUASAll PORTABLE COtOR TV ENSEMBLE 053000 100'il. SrAJ Stai. Portable TV Chui.._ Super "kWla-M1tleta Color, Tunlno wlll'I Elec- tronlc Light S:en~ Milrix Plus P.\c<tUre T11be, SingMI Sllde-Actioft Pict11r1 Conttat. ln1t.nt Piciure and s.uhd. Enet11r~S-Switch. 70-' Channel "click"' UHFT,11nerl Roll C311 Included, J' Walnut grain tWsh on plut1c c~t. ' 11• diagonal QUASAR 1'9RTABLE ~OLllR TV WAS $479.00 •ow $42900 ONLY Brighi Picture Tube. Modu· lar Solld Stall Ch assis l{e.Jc'apt only" tube s1. "'lnlW..Matic" Color Tunlf!O, l~t Picture .)rid SotJnd. Energy Sa~r Swilch. 70- ~l "cUck" UHF Tuner. W.nutg111ln pflisUc eal>lnet. -ONLY • • WAS$J5'.00 2,5" d~el 'OU : I WOR.KS-,IN A DllAWER" COLOR Tl( , 6S3bo0 1ooir. S.n'ct Si.le Ch11sis. M11rix Plu~ Aatw. t•M.,. MIM1a-M1tic" Color TunlftQ. Pu~ UHF Tuning. ln511nt PICWre Md Soond. E,..fQY Siver Switch. Aep11c111>11 Cl,cwll Moct\l les. Walnut Ofliln •ni111 Mtdbcrfrcf pd a lee! hard- wood tollc:IL i ·WAS $599.00 .NOW ONLY ..... --.,. ... /'l ·SA\IE '"• ' . -· ·'s 50•0 • ' l ........ ~~-#,I' Mtlrilt Plin Plch11e Tuba. Modular Solid st1i. l•~eept ootr 4 lubes). "lfl1ta-M1!!c" Color Turfng. lh•nl Pid ut'I and Sound. Ent"fVt ~r S*'leh. Puthbullon UH!i'\• T~ WalnUJ flrllh on h1ttlboard 1~ l MIKI hlfclwood SOtldl. WAS $54'.00 NOW 9NLY ., ' ••..•........•...•••.......................•...•..•••••.• , ..... ~ .......... . Alli(C TV 1 • ModUfir Sold s1111e Ct\mlil ~pt 4 chauiS . 1ubefl '. • • ~ ~t-~abll Plug-Jn Circuit Modvlu • lnstMIC 'lticture and Sound ' • Brigh(PiclvtW T\lbt • 1EMJ'tt~8wltch .5359 95 · HUNTlt«il'ON sO. CENTER I Payments Of Power Bill Eyed KANSAS CITY, Mo. {UPI> Midwest Research lru;titute will try tQ find out if paying. your own electricity bill can' be a form of energy cOnservation. The ':.institute has re- ceived federal funding for a st~-,nionth study oo the relation of ~er us~ to ,.so-falJtt~ m;ister .meters Used f~r com- mer.cial' and reSidential tenaiits. ·.' ·\. •aster meters are u-.ed 'by Jandiords to ·tiwe electricity into.the monthly re}!t for tenants . .Thertenants don't· have to 1write a check to the local µtility, as do tenants on \ndividual lneters. · A preliminary federal study showed tenants on ·master meters useifrom 20' to 40 percent more power than tenants pay- ing their own bills. Southwest Refinance Plan Told New' Yor~ _,. ,....,,..., 11 • lilt If tMd IAd Mked Pf'I· <tt Oft MUl~I F\lftds 15 <wOl•rtS 111' lhll NA S.D Inc. , . • ,, ..... Au omobile Sales Over 1'be Counter NASO UolilMJI • MUTUAL FUNDS Computer • • Save 011 Tax~ Of fice,at-home Costs Outlinf;d ' By SYLVIA PORTER (F~rlh '"a series) While offlce-at·homc expense deductions are the niost often claimed b¥ taxpayers as an employe or r;eJf.~mployed perspn .. under a 1974 Tax Court' case, an i.ovestor also rpay be able lo qualify for deductions if th1ey bave the proper set of r acts. Money's Worth Jn this provocalivecase-with widespread lmplicat1ons -the taxpayer was neith er employed nor self ·employed. All she did was manage 1Uld conserve certain rental properties and secu.r1t1es that she owned. HER INCOME CAME entirely from dividends, In- terest, rents and capital gains. lier activities at home con- 1us.ted of (1) maintaining a CMd system of sums due and paid on her rental property, (2) fthng bills and receipts (3J computing her income tax and (4> writing letters to ~eal estate brokers, stock brokers, taxing authorities and the ln- teroal Revenue Service. She did most of this work In the family room of the house, and some of 1t in other rooms. The Treasury didn't even quest1on her right to an offic'e· at-home deduction. Its only obJect1on was to the amount o( her dedu~tion. It was wilhng to let her deduct '1.7 percent of her home expenses, on the basis that she used one average. sized room in the house for her investment activities. ' But the Tax Court allowed her to deduct lS.4 percent or her home expenses because she in fact used the larger raml· ly room as her office. Don't go overboard in relying on this decision, hoWeve r In this instance, the taxpayer had a strong case because ol her degree of 1nvestn1ent activity and her use of the entire room as her office. f\ -/ If you devote substanllall.)UteSs time and space to your investment act1v1ties at home. both the Treasury and Tax Court welRnay sharply reduce or even knock out any office- at-home expense deductions you may claim for your invest· ment act1v1t1es. UNDER ANOTHER 19'14 ·rax Court case, those who are self-employed and who operate from an off tee-at-home - doctors, lawyers , real estate brokers, the like -also re· ce1ved good news. In this case, a doctor who carried on his practice in an office 1n hts house was involved. In order to accommodate his patients, he widened his driveway and converted it into an illuminated parking area He also installed extra phone extensions throughout ht s house to be able to take business calls in any area. The doctor's wife helped by handling bills, cllatt1ng with patients, otherwise being or assistance, in various rooms or the house other than the orf1ce as such. The Treasury allowed the doctor to deduct the house ex- l)fllses allocable to the office plus about 20 percent or the ex- ~nses aJlocable to the rest of the house lind the grounds. The Tax Court doubled the amount the Treasury al- lowed for upkeep of the grounds and increased lo about 30 percent the deduction for expenses ullocable to the rest of the house. THE KEY POINT that Leon Gold, chief tax expert of the Research lnstil\Jle o( America, emphasizes for your guidance is this . The Tax Court 1s much more w1lhng than the Treasury to take into consideration the add1t1onal house expenses tbat you, a taxpayer, find essential whed you carry on a business or practice in an office 1n your own residence. If you want to fight. the message is clear. On another aspect, 1r you are a professional or business person who deducts part or the cost of a tnp that combines p1easure with some educational or business purpose, pro- ceed with caution The IRS 1s exce(•c.hngly susp1c1ous about the deductibl1t· ty of many of your business pleasure trips or cruises Early l&st ,>ear. for instance. 1t announced that "where there are 1ndicat1ons of abuse, the lRS will request hsts of the names and addresses of lhe part1c1pants (apparently rrom the cruise organizer> on crwses and vacation trips which purport io provide professional or bu siness act1vit1es dunng or in comb1nat1on with recreation ' Later 1n 1974 , the IRS ruled on the spec1f1c situation of a doctor who 101ned a travel group designed to combine travel t.o certain cities in each of two countries with three pro- fessional seminars 1n each country. Each seminar was .gJven 1n a dt£ferent city and each lasted for two hours. lbe IRS ruled that these six two-hour seminars did not convert "'·hat was in substance a nondeductible vacation trip into a deductible business trip. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks fa1ri11rrs n11rf L,,,. ... ,." New Vot~ (UPI! -The IOll-ln.g 11~1 ~"'~ I~ •!Or.~~ U..C "'""" QeiMCI rnoi.t l~t lM mo.l ti.MCI Oft J*'<• OI T>Qe Oft tM Hew YOl'll Stock I' cr..on~ Net and pttttne-t"-11 .,. !NI dllfe r•nct bttWfffl f119 ptev1ous CIM1n.g prKe .orod tht c .... ....,1 closlno pt•<e OAIHIJtS 1 OIW!'1oifd In 3'.I> ~ ft!. lip ll. ' Ape ca °"'f '"'I >.to Up 30 0 G R.ol'T'Ht .I 4 -+-._. UO II 5 " Allrgl'l(A S6 1'f• .. '°"' UP 11 • .S HOyt.FO ,OStl ~ .. >,lo UO ISO • ""'O-Tr Am 3""'+ Vt UO 1• I 1 .-.vnttln of I l:W.t 1Mo Up 1•.6 I lniDCooPr 1 )1'11o .. •\<:. 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Dana Girl R.eady for Rqyalt y . .._ By ANNE COOPER of""' Otll., 11'119t IMH Juliana Rasmussen comes on like a princess In u fairy tale. · She has. in fact, been 4roomed by her mother, to inherit the title of female ruler of Manua, Samoa, which the mother says is her right by bloOd line. But Miss Rasmussen, who is a junior al Dana Hills High School, says that first she is determined to prove her ability as an actress, and that she also plans to become a medical doctor. ''I WA.NT TO BE an actress because acting is what 1 love best," she said ... But I also want to be a physician because 'J: think I will have more to contribute to t he Samoan people if I have prac- ticed medicine when I become, ruler." "Juliana will fol low my exam- ple,•• said her .mother, Elizabeth D~vis, who claims to be the cur- rent ' roler of lhe islands ' American protectorate. ''She will devote the first half of her life to her own devflopment and the second half to the Samoan peo· pie." :r,1:rs. Davis had petitioned the Department of the Interior to name her governor of American Samoa, a trust territory of the Uriited Stales. "It would be a wise choice to name a native Sa- moan, who has the respect and Reno, Vegas ' Hotels Off CARSON CITY, Nev. (UPll - Motels in Reno a nd Las Vegas have suffered a 14 percent drop in business because of the ga~oline shortage, according to the state director of economic de- velopment. Director Robert Goodman and two of his staff have appeared before the Assembly Ways and Means Committee to defend a budget of about $1 million for the next two years, including a $200,000 appropriation for a special promotion campaign. • ' ' Mrs. HOBERTA CZEMEH.VS ( O~Uy l"Ool llMl PhOlo PROVING ABILITY Juliana Rasmussen loyalty of her people, to the posi- tion," Mrs. Davis said. INSTEAD, THE Secretary of the Interior has announced the appointment of Earl B. Ruth , a former congressman from North earolina. Ac:tually . Miss Rasmussen doesn't remember Sarhoa. The only time she has been to the islands, located in the South Pacific. was as a very small .child. Her parents met in 1-lonolulu where her mother, who was just 15, was studying in a convent. Robert Rasmussen was a pilot in the U.S. Navy . A year after their marriage Juliana Capucine Rasmussen was born in Chicago, her father's hometown. She grew up in San Diego, \\'here her father '"orked as an in- vestigator for th e district at- torney's office after a heart con- dition forced him to retire from , the Navy. \Yh en she "'as 10. her par ents wer·e .divo1ced. She stayed with her father until his death four years lat"er. "I WAS ALWAYS a loner," Miss Raamu·ssen said of her childhood. ''Even when I was quite small, I didn't have babysitters while my parents were working. I've always been able to take care of my1ell.'' In parochial school in San piego, she was singled out for her acting ability . "The nuns felt I had a gift." she explained. When she was 14 . she was chosen to play Juliet in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" .at the Old Globe Theater. · Since her move to Laguna Niguel lo live with her mother, Miss Rasmussen has played leading roles in school plays and a supporting role in "Majority of One" at t he Laguna Moulton Playhouse in Laguna Beach. In January ..she played the part or a patient in an in·service training film, shot at Saddleback Com- munity 1-lospital by a private firm for national distribution to hospitals and medical schools. S H E IS DETERMINED to broaden her acting experience and has spent many hours mak- ing the rounds to agents and studios, looking for possible open~ngs . "I have greater faith in pound- ing the pavement," she said, ··than I have in st udying acting r.ormally. My feeling is that •either you have the talent or you don't. ·I think 1 have it. What I need now is a chance to prove it." Ask·ed whether she thinks of herself as Samoan primarily, or American , Miss Rasmussen said, "Neither. I had never really felt at home until I spent a month in Europe." LIK E J\.1AN Y Americans of minority group background, Miss Rasmussen found Europe hospitable and stimulaling. "In Southern California people usual · ly think I"m Mexican," s he said. ··Actually. except for my dark skin. I look mos t like my Irish grandmother .·• ' . ' ~ • ~ I • ... • , .. ' • j ' "I had no idea Bobbie could learn so much so fast, and still enjoy it. Mini~Skool is doing a great job for Bobbie •.• and for me •. , I don ·1 bel ieve in pushingBobbie - and Mini·Skool encourages her, without pushing. I want Bobbie to accomplish something during the day. And Mini·Skool's program seems to give my Bobbie just the right amount of challenge . She loves it. And I'm enthusiastic. I · I think Min>Skool is really Ilf best value in child care. Bobbie is in 99od h~m!s with them -I know that. 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I I • •• ' " ' ,. •· I---------~ I I • • l f I f I I m :ety··Lbyalty's ~Not Mickey Mouse By JO OLSON -. ----·--~ .,. -. ..__ -. -· --.. ~ "· 1 2 \ ' ! ' I I t ; I ' " l .. ,• ' , . • • ' , • • • '• •• ' .: l I • Offl.eO.ll'f'll"Ual~ 1 Mickey Mouse watches, solci by the millions in the 1930s and 119405, were revived briefiy in the 1 1960s as a pop fad. Now. tbey have gone out of style again, but a few diehat'ds isUll are wear~ng them. Sure, Nixon and WIN watches lare pop':llar, and soon there pro- bably will be a Ford caricature 1but this small corps ofMfc'keyde: votees wouldn't touch them with a IO-foot pole, Michey'stheirman. 1 Why do they stick t~ this pint· ,si~ed symbol of fantasy and childhood? Are they trying to say something '! "What kind of statemciit could you make w earing a Mickey Mouse watch?'' questioned Jean 1 Kidd, a supermarket checker who wears one, in disbelief. "I AM .making some sort oJ 1 comment," disagreed Jeff Wolfe, a Newport Beach bookstore clerk. I Kenneth Fin'eman, PhD. a clinical psychologist with offices in Huntington Beach, said there • ~ are different reasons people wear M\ckey Mouse as opposed to expensive watches or other kinds of chara.Cter timepieces. DlFFEjlENCE "One reason is to show a dif !erence. '' he said. ''People sho"' . difference in different ways. ••one or the main reasons is an attempt to recapture the past. when things were calmer and nicer. These are the majority.'' Anotlrtr-group; tbe:talf'Troup; wore ~them· because they were ·"in." This group,' Dr. Fineman explained, wants others to notice that-they are wearblg something current. ,. 1 T ~ Others wt:ar the watch because it is an attention getter. It can serve as a conversation piece and promote positive interchange. The final group, Dr. Fineman satd, is composed of people who are showing their independence. - ';It's probably a middle class way of protesting,'' he explained. ''It means "I'm independent. I can have any identit·y I like. l 'm a conforming nonconformist.'" Dr .. Fine burg emphasized that .weanng a Mickey watch means something different than wear- l • • ' • • ~ :Daughter Up !Family Tree . ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: My ~ 1 mother died recently. I was her ( · · · · • 'only child. She married a second Ann· Landers 't ~ time-a man who was several ~, i i years her senior. His two eo • I I children were grown by that time - and although th ey are my 1 .stepsister and stepbrother, I rarely see them and when we do meet, no one is very comfortable. t They n~ver liked my mother or me and the feeling was mutual. I 1 Neltbei;-my stepfather nor· my 0 mother ten a will. SinCf ·ev~r-2 ything was in joint ham~, my • 1 mother inherited all his m~y " Jivft years a'go, and now" ·at ~er ~ de&tb:'"it is mine. My stepbt'Qttiet · ; 1 and stepsister a're · demandi'ng I that I share the inheritance ~th of the women live on our floor. Although my wife won Cthey were mailed), I 'd Jike your opi- nion.-DADDY DI':AR DAD : If you bad asked me this gu~stion three years ago 1·~ havb •l~d with your "''ife. TOday,ltowever, l'd band·deliver evertlhlOJ It l could. Would you ~le~e ~Ix (la.rs tor a leUer to get fr~m oae Loop oCfice to another in Chicago? W,ell, bat's not the h~ .,.., II. t could write a ·book al>Olit What bas happened to some ofl my mall. (P..S.' Last week a p0stmail was atre.i_ed here when ' ' - ing a Nixon watch, tor example. Micker Mouse .wearers in-clu~e a higher percentage of col - lege graduates, h~ said. Also, they probably are iniddle of the road in the char acteristics of as· sertiveness, confOrmity and education. ~'UNNY QUESTION Dr . William Diehm, a psychologist who t eaches at Southern California College in Costa Mesa, laughed when he was asked about Mickey Mouse watch wearers. "My first reaction is that it's funny," he said. ··1, myself, like fine watches." Dr. Diehm asked students in one of his psychology classes \1.'hy they thou~ht adults wore the fantasy timepieces. Not s urprisingly. their answers correlated with Dr. Fineman's theory: for a conversation piece, to attract .attention and to have something unusual. One of the students, a policeman, found that wearing one took ay.·ay the ''fierce sting" of being a cop and showed that even a "tough man" can be human. 1'he first Mickey Mouse watch manufactured by Ingersoll · Waterbury Co., 1932 or 1933, sold ror less than S2 .50. and some of these originals now are bringing $125ormore. ··Judy Hinshaw , assislant manager of a Newport Beach bookstore. s till has one of the later models, in its original case with its $3.25 price tag. She wore it as a child, but explained thi.il she had taken care of il so iLjs still in good condition lit's for s ctl e , s he added J. TIME CAPSULES 'fhe Disney watches have been buried in t ime capsules, sent to the moon an<\ worn.by.celebrities ~~ ... .;\,. ,:,~ ' <I• ... l'I • f-• ~ .. 9 . 8 \ •. such as Et~el Kennedy, Ca~ot. Burnett ·and Sammy Davis Jr .. but rtha.:number of fans has dwindled considerabty."'l'hey arc difficull101'ind, in fact. The 1975 devotees wear the new version. which sells at S.15.95, but the sam e "mouse mystique" re- mains . The only male found after a !ong se~rch was \Volfe, who "got into Di sney collectibles" a fter buying his in 1968 . He likes his timepiece. which is attached to a band covered v.:ith tiny Mickey figures, because il calls attention to faritasy. ·•J 'm glad to see Di s ney popular again. lle's one of the ul timate artists I can think of. It's herliance was their fath~t ·S money, but\~ bave no ide~ flow· much or little it might t>e. My natural father left some mOrie:y to my mother , and my ,grandparents also left her a llic& folind severi• 'l'ONS or un - llvered mall In blil home. l DEAR ANN NDERS: Our ... n apd daugbt~1n-Jaw have a huge dOg that·scares the life out of me. I have never f &.fed for that particular "breed. When our dauther-in·law marfi ed Mel two years ago, "Ptince Albertb became part of the family. modest estate. • '1aw~:~!~~: t~0:~~a~::.J~a~~~; , see and don't care for. It is legal· ly mine apd I am not to blame if their father did~ot write a will. Am I IJ>oi'•ll~ obli11attid lo give them Some{h1ni? If so, how much•-SUDDENLY SOLVENT • DEAR SVD: ·Since l°"r cons·· clence Is ob.Vlouoly ·l>ol\lerlng you, mak, a· donatlop I* their names to 1t charl,able ot'ganfla· lion In which they 'are Interested. Jt won't make them Uke you any better but It wlll make you like )'OUrSftlf better-whJcb is .more lmportaMJ . -r ·1 '· DE'~t\ A.NN LANDERS: " 'Recent)t my wife gave birth to a second 'child an.cl received many small gilts' Jrom friend> who· live In. this apartm~nl building. She Insisted Ulai ...Uquett• called for putt.Ina stam1111 "On lbe ~ aod Mndl.,. l.bcll\ Ulrough the mlll. I «alil'tttiril rldlculous, sin«> three· ~ .. • ' . ' We ljve on four acres and have a cood caretaker and a fine flouse keeper. When our son asked if we would take Prince Albert while: they went on a t~o· l\'eek holiday, I agreed. Actually 1 plan to put him l~ a kennel the minute they are oh the plane. My husband says I &hould tell him I don'l wanl the l>ound bul I can 'l bring my1elf to do it. Would it be wrong lo board Albert oul and say notltiq&', jll"t to keep peace In the fa1Dlly?- NEFJ)ING AN ANSWER . liI':All NEED; Whal kind ot peace would ~e'i'e be II somelblng happened to Alberl ·and he died In lbe kennel? SUch thine• do occbr, yob lcnow. TeU your son )rou1 Want to foot the kennel bill for Albert, because YO• cannot keep him la ,...,.home. ' ' 'I Margaret Thatcher, first woman party chief ever elected in Britain, leaves the House of Commons after her selection as leader of the Conservative Party. Known for her tart tongue , .she is a tower of strength who works ·20-hour d~ys . She is the daughter of a small town grocer, belying a patrician bearing. r 3 ·good 'to see people reorierlting themselves to fantasy. We have .too much reality. Disney puts you back to a seemingly better age.'' Virginia ·Whitehouse . a kindergarten teacher. wears hers in lieu of a fancy watch. "I'm not that kind of person," she said. She also likes to take it to school because of her young stu- dents' interest in the mouse. "l~e's a fascination to little pco· pie,'' f\1r s. \Vhitehouse ex· plained. "They arc surprised that big people wear him." Roberta Gaar, a recent graduate of Costa Mesa lligh School, doesn't v.1ear hers any M-1-C--- K-E-Y---- M-0-U-S-E! The little mouse has become a symbol of several things. more -because they are out of s tyle. But she carries it with her .\vhere~er she goes,becaus~ "it'S a special \\'alch. He's Mickey.'.' . 1'he supermarket checker has a much different outlook on her 'vatch. She simpiy likes Rers "because it is g~od for work." A graduate of the University of Southern California, she also bas a Trojan watch, which she alternates with Mickey. Doris Lee, an Orange County news paper reporter , used to '~'ear hers all the time but hasn't put it on for several }'ears. "I gre\\' up!., she exclaimed. "But maybe f should start wearil)g it again.·· ' New Occupant For Numberl O? . From the WI"' Ser vie" 'fhey used to call her the .. Tory glamor girl" and the "Dresden Shepherdess" because of the porcelain figures she collects. Now, the British face the prospect of calling Margaret Thatcher prime minister. ' Almost as unknown to Britons a,s she is to foreigners, she has had little experience in international affairs. She a lso has rnade opponents. if not enemies. "'·ith both her policies und her tart tongue. J\I rs. Thatcher, \vho was elected to the leadership of the oppositim1 Conservative party Tuesday, faces an initial task of healin g the internal wounds of the struggle for party leadership. ~he "ants to lead the Tories into a united bid to oust Prime J\linisler llarold Wilson 's Laborites from office \\'hene,·er the next elections are called. The latest possible ti n1c is 1979 ' l!UMBLESTART 1\largaret 1-lilda Roberts was born Oct. 13, 1925, to a grocer and his \vife in Grantham, a small Lincolnshire n1arket town about 100 miles north of London. 'fhis fact belies the image she conveys to those who do not know her-of a t ypiC':.il upper crust Tory English lady who is bl onde, _has fluffy hair, a sometimes irritating plummy· ,·oice anti an accent usually associated with the Noel Co\vard type of I anded aristocracy. She says her father ini;tilled in her the .. basic En~lish virtues.. hard \\"Ork. thrift and rugged independence'. She told an interviC\\"CI' recently she "'as proud of her fen1ininity . She has retained it despite the sniping and political infighting of the Hou se of Commons. But she has sho\\'n she can dish it out as well as take it. l\1rs. 1'hatcher decided on a political career \Vhile still at Somerville College, Oxford. ~he got into an argument "'ith a boy after a village dance one ni ght. I le interrupled to say. ··or course, f\'largaret, you "·ill go in for politics, won't you?" , .. , stopped dead," Mrs. Thatcher said. ··suddenly it was crystallized for me. I knew " POLITICS FIRST She tried unsuccessfully for a I-louse or Commons p6st in 1950 and again the follov.1ing year. In the meantime, she met and mi:trried her husband. D{•.nis Thatcher. a director of the Burm ah Oil Co. 1 Asked if it were love at first s ight. she replied · "No. There were tv.10 elections to Cigbt first.'' After her marriage, Mrs. Thatcher studied law and was. -.admitted lo the bar as a lax specialist in 1953 . She "'on elec. tion to Parliament in 1959 and later served as parliamen- tary secretary to the Ministry or Pensions and as party ~pokeswo man in the Commons for transport, treasury af- fairs and hou sing . "fhe Thatchers live in the fas hionable Chelsea district.. 1'hcy have 21 -year-old twins. Murk is a certified public ac· ('OUnlunt and Carol \vas taking her lav..· examination for the bar Y.'hilc her mother \\'3S fighting for the Conservative p;;ar• t.v leadership. l\·lrs . Thatcher. branded ''Mad f\1.argaret'' by Mrs. B;:irbura Castle. Labor's top v.•oman politician ignores lho abuses she llecei ves. 1 ''ln politics you have to be tough lo survive,·· she said. • • I 1 ' i ,., • ,. • ' l i I • ' ,, DAIL V PILOT • ' Friday, F!bfua.] l.t. 1975 . Phys ~i~_ts ,r Recruiting RX for Students A loan fund for pharmacy students will benefit from the Pharmacy Fashion Fl· • ing planned for Thurs- • day, Feb. 20, by the :. Women's Auxiliary to • the Orange County !·Pharmaceutical As~ •oclatlon. The nooll "event ls scheduled for • th·e Santa Ana Elks : Chill. Readying for the ~ ev'1lt are the Mmes. ;; Eleanor Pelrsol (lei\) ~ and Tamklo Y.amaga. -; . • ~ • -) J j • \ • -a,..t.MIUE-KASPER OI .. Mtr ...... Meil Believing that high school rounseling and the attitudes of teachers accowit rcw the smMll number of women traditionally attracted to Pbfsics, women pbysiciJts are beginning to look 1010 Lbe care•r guidance in· formation givtn;y!...,inen. 1'hili effort. wb1 lnC.Ndes re-· search into the sc liblific pot.en· tl.iJty of female ctl1!4«m and adolesr~nta 1and several pro- tram1 dulgned to get tbe[JJ into physies, was d.t1cribed during the joint conference ~of the American Physloal Society and tl)o Ametlcan Association of Phyalc1 Teachers in Anaheim. One reason women don't 10 in· to the field, s aid Dr. Dlnoh Moche of Queensborough Com - munlty College, simply is thal they fton 'l know 1t 's possible. To inform student!> of the op· portunities, s he has developed a pr<>Jram or s lides with taped in- \er\11e"·s or ri ... ·e women in the ne1~l . Tb y are of differing ag~. c3f'f r interests and personal llholylea 4o show-U.ot-,ou ean be any kind of woman and be in physics,·· she said. CAN BE PRETl'Y "And several of them 8re real· ly pretty so you ca.n stiJI be pretty and be in science.•• · ''MIT's been toed for 104 yean. Many people aren't aware of lhat," said .Sand_,Y Yll\l~, a graduate student lb~~ · · She a.nd qt.her-women student& have taken op !ho rapanalbillty ol recruiting women 11111> lllelr ranks. As a r .. 1111. appl!cationa have doubled. and .the nuf1\ber ot women per class has risen from 81 to204 . Nationally, less than four per- cent of \h• people ln physics and utronomr are women b\lt a.t the Unlversl\)' of Oklahoma, 36 per· cent of the undergraduate physics majors are women. And. according to Dr .. Betty Pollack, the current .graduating senior clas1 is all women. She credited this to a univer!i- ty program which has been funded by the National Science Foundation. Through it, she ex· plained, women 11re recruited -fnm1 irtglnchool and-put-Into-a · spttial rreshm an physiq class. "We've been able lo give these students more encouragement than is normally given toworoen in physics programs,'' she silid. This )'ear. all ph)'Slc• majors ' have been included in the class, · which orrers more lab time tha.o . the'f'<egular coune. . ,.>, Co(>tencli~bere.l.ii..Af .{•llSon tfor women ifot to. do Well fu the 1utijeot which• le goneral,b con· aldereil dllftcult, 1he added1 "Wo'\lt f<!ll04 t~ 'YOWll men rather dl(flct1ll to Work. with." MEN WITHDRAWN The women, she explained, are aure ot themselves but the men ''tendto be.quit• wilbdrawni"' Member~ ot the comtnittee on women ln phy1lcs acknowled&ed. the problem that manY women are not properly prepared in high ~hool mathematics, a basic re· qUirement (or both universities. Dr. Pollack admitted "mixed feelings'' about recrllltlng only those women who are already prepared to go into calculus and physics. When !he started college, she · explomed, h&-had lo like .lhl. basic m11.U) tdune& before ahe could ce\Jnlo.her 1ubJoct. Mucb Of. the problem. said Dr. Esthef Matthew11,. a orolessor in the epunscling education pro,- gram at Oregon Unlventty, L"I tho:,t high school counseJori aren't uware or the opportunities ror v110Q1tn axid don't alwa.rs Ji.vestu- detrtsthepto~~adWce; • ••to~elors!run th' ~m of lbt Allle~loan pubire;••-ihe •814· •J{pWn.log th.Y, follow lhe 1 conUnU>llll of atilt~~ op;. ¢ons in the society. -· But tbe president of the Na· ti911al Nocational Guidance Aa- soolation said more research la netde'1 to determine h.ow the bU.rnut being learns. She 1ald curtent studie1 show that ln!ancy is important. "You know, actually I think nursery sch90l is Jat.e in th~ game." ~ Other studies, Dr. Matthews said, Indicate the mind IOll Into • "dtel' 11-••••.. • t Iha beglnnl Iii al puberty. But. she said, there are "thaw- ing out techniques.'' Prophet Beats Losses By JOAN RIVERS Are you having trouble making ends meet? Are you scrim.ping to make your ear paym,ent and then unable to afford the gas to drive to l·lappy llarry's Used Car Buy and Un load? Do you find there is no money left over each month for the small luxuries in life like food and shelter? Well, relax. I .have tome up with a plan fOf" making extra money. Do what I did . Have a garage sale. In order to make an.y garage sale the financial success it de· Serves to be, ho'A-·e ver, there are some little tidbits I'd llketo men- tion. First and toremoet, every aarage sale n'eeds publicity. I always send Melisaa out with a sandwich board that reads "Rare and Priceless Antiques tor Sale -Cheapo." Melissa once asked me what she should !lay when the neighbors Wlked why we were selling all those rare an- tiques and l advised her, "Just say we're relocating." Which. in a way, is the lru.th, as I'm hoping to relocate all the junk from our housetotheirs. When preparing for' a sue ~ cessful garage sale, one should never forget that people are im- pressed by celebrities' names. I found this out when swarms of people ran towards a lady who "'as look ing through my dresaes while bellowing, "Raquel Welch had one just like this." l later round out that wh'at she meant was R-.quel had a garage llke mine, but who ca rel? " The ~int i1 the dress was bought lor A,• lo!. ol mon,.Y, and somewhere ln Beverly Hills right this secortd. ·t~We's a ,attarled garage·1ale cuatomer wearing it and thinking that Raquel Welch must photograph much bigger than she really is. People often wonder what a person should try lo sell al a garage sale. I say anything that's in the garage -from the ear to the empties (whi ch, in our case, didn't make much of a price dif- ference I. The posslblllUe1 el what you can sell arttt;ndleu. I told ever· ything rrom object.a I hadn't used in a long tl~e .(tny stove) to it ems that wer.en't presently JOAN RIVERS ust!ful Cmy wedding dreUJ. By the end of the day. Edgar had \0 stop me from taking a bid on &he garage. Sure. I cheated a little and scattered Neiman-Marcus boxes around the garage when the goods hact really come from Un · cle Piggly's Discount. And. sure. I charged a quart~ to use my bathroom. And. sure, the biggest mont)' I mede was the money we aaved' by not havinl l.o i>ay the 1arbaae man tor a pickup that week -b'ut It all worked out wl'll In the end and it wu very suc- cessful. t If you. follow my advice and Lectures, Fundin.g Head Activiti·es ~ -~ • I have a site, there 11 one thing l mu.at ~a}iUon you about. Do not ;, .. .,..,..:;:-~ anst..,,r, ~dbc~l''"ot·~ phone lht ih'f4i1ter ybtl.t· ~ale • Othtrwlse. you might encounter a disgruntled party like the lady v:ho c.ame bac~ a·nd iranted lQ Edgar, "f-5 that !hyater woman who sold me this home beauty kit here? Because. if she is, tell her the creme rinse made my hair rall out ... I Alumnae J Stephens College Alumnae or brange County will meet at 7:30 b.m. Feb. 18, in the Republic )"ederal Savings, Santa Apa. · : S~aker will be Florence ~maJ .. who owns a charm and Jnod•!ln• school. · MUW NOW Laguna Beach Chapter, NOW will have a belated birthday par· ty honoring Susan B. Anthony . The meeting at 8 p.m . Wcclnes· day, Feb. 19, in the l .. agun<.1 Federal Savings wiU feature a slide sho• "In livlng hi story" created by the Feminist History Research Project. MAP The group will meet al 1 p.m. in Murdy Park Community Center. Women's Center Women's Center at Fullerton Collete will have an open house from 2·4 p.m. and 6:30--8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19. HB Juniors A black and white charcoal drawing by Alan Wal~er ot • Ediaon 1-ligh School was selected as the first place winner in an art eonteet. eponsored by lluntington Beach Juniors. and his entry will compete at dis: trict-level. Hoag Benefit Hunter · Ch.apter of Iloag Memorial Hospital, Pre1byterian Auxiliary ls sponsoring a Bridge.Brunch· Fashion Show a1 its annual run- draiser Thursday, Feb. 20, begin· ning al 11 a.m. ii\ the Ebell Clubhouse, Balboa. Seminar Huntington Beach Junior Women '• Club in cooperation with the county division or the " American"''i:!aneer ·Soci ety will present a seminar on "Breast Cancer, Where We Arc" Thurs- day. Feb. 20 at 8 p.m. in the Woman's Clubhouse. The program ls open to the public and rree or charge. White Cappers Interested resident.! of flunt- ington Beach are invited to At,... tend a member1htp lunch~ tor White Cappers. a civic volunteer group for the city, at 11 a .m. Thursday, Feb. 20, In City !fall _ "I never saw her before in my life." lied Edgar. "until the day !>he walked inlo our garage and sold my v.•ire her possessions." ri1aybe it was dishonest. but 1 didn 't blame Edgar. Thill lady Wilsn't ~mart ,enoufh to pick up on a good thing. r the ·creme rinse I sold her really did make her hair fall out, just think what it could do to her crow's feet! A movie, entitled "bedicatl-d to Serve,~. will be sOO..,,'n at the Wednesday, Feb. 19, tneeting of the Huntington Beach Chaptl'r, American Association of Jlctired Persons. ' UCI 'Chancellor Daniel G. €h will discuss the World l>roblem at a meellnl of'lhe · Newillbrt·Colta .,ae1a Brahch, MOW at 7:30 p.m. Wedn~ay, feb. 19, in St. Mark Presb~an piurch, Newport Beach. He received a $50 cash prl1e .,,,,__,..,..""!'!'!'!~~or-r---------....;..• r-----------------\HOfOS~p~: Scorpio ((\ mm~. • ' l ' 1 .Intuition _ Plays Key Role ~""flf:h SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES <March 21·April 19l: Values. vital points may be under pressure. However. . cyclecontinµe1 high-and you will land on you.rfeet. ~AUIU.JS !April 20·May 20): Indecision could plague you. Key is to be analytical. Once you have synthesized information al hand. make a commitment. .GEMINI (May 21·June 20): Friends become Involved In disputes. You are called upQn to pl•)' Lhe rolP. of peacemaker{ ' CHS Counseling Teens Helpe Shifting "ears to react to changes IQ e adoption ptcture, Childttn's1Hotne SoCI ty now offers counseling sessions eBch W d. .nesday for young. slngle mothers. Acf:ording to district director Da e · Herbert, "We want to aggressively rea h out to young, unmarried mothers wti>, aJthough legally responsible r<>r ehlld care, are often emotionally and psyehologtcalJy immature. •'Many of them lack fundamental ur:· dentandina ot parentin1 re&ponsibilities.J• Caseworker Sharon Kaplan said that tae emph11l1 11 on the parent's mental 1 physical well-being, limitation or persOn freedom, loneline&.i, lack ot money, chi care aqd family relaUonshlpo. Stalewide; atati1tics reveal that of th• a in 1tven lllfani. born out el wtdlocR la L Y•lr, fourc>lflvo Will be kept by the mothe . ~• ~QunWed al CHS ranftd froln l to 25 and oome rrom a variety° of back· ground•. , ••What teen11ers who keep their babies •N aayln• IJ, '("· It'• a touah, traumatic elrpol'lenuJ bu l!'& not 1r11p0s1lble'," Ms. Jtloplat11ilo. · III '1 relaiced &elUn1. the young wom•n are encour•aed to talk abou.l their common ~~1m1 an~ are -..elocl toward 1olu· 1\u'lllor JAl«mlli• ill avliloble by eall- 1111 CHI. 5a.U'1. 1 ' Be diplomatic without becoming Inex- tricably involved. CANCER I June 21-July 22).: If you insist on .creating friction, you'll pay the price. Key Is to be selective. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Your ability to communicate might be hampered by side issues. Means get priorities in order. Like · yourself. help yourself, clear <Away emo- tional debris. VIRGO (A ug . 23·Sept. 22): Money posi · tlon should be consoUdaled. Take nothing for franted . Finish what you start. L BRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22J: Marital, legaf m: partnership qu<'sUons arise. Don't at· tempt to be your own lawyer. Listen and learn. New approach Is now a necesl!llty. SCORPIO <Ort. 23·Nov. 21): Intuition play!! key role. You sense what you should do. Key is to inltlote action, to be a eelf· starter. to gel ball rolling. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21 1: lllghll&ht fle.xibility. Find creati~e ouilet. for reslless nes!I. Love may be a rouah road -lcmporarily . CAPR ICO RN (Dec. 22-Jan. 191 : Roadblocks could beCome ''building blocks.·· Know it and respond accordingly. · Me11na accept chullcnge in constructive manner. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb.181: Hold off on decisions reg~rding neighbors, relaUves, Stay out of ''heavy traffic~• if pollllble. 6teer clear or disputes. Pll!CES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Money con· dltiOM are not wbat thtY 1ppear 611. sur· lace. Get something besides promise. eotnething solid for your effort!. , VALENTINE'S DAY AT LA CAVE Dine In Our Romantic Cellar For ReMWV1t1ons J Call 646-794• Also Serv•rg luncf'I Monday thn.J Friday 1695~ Irvin• Newport Booch L.A. CALLS . 6' EACH .. ....... , ........... 0..., ftl , .... ,.... c..,., Ot c ....... t••J MW-...... C• ... ,,.,,. 17141 979~ 1234 OFFRL'S Ul'HOLSTllY emons SPORTSWEAR · Ml.BOA ISlNC> 2161fointk 67>1904 ---------·-·-- I. r ! STEPPING INTO SPRING WITH A.-SPECIAL CLt;RRANC NOW IN PROGRESS ... l I i .. ~JastrioQ~P SOUTH lj:OAlt l'LAZA \fllollo................. . COIT.A,MllA 17141 t7t-IJOf ·' ·' r T • Worgull -Troths Revealed Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Frklay. Febl'\lary 1 ... 1975 DAILY PILQT 83 -AnQ-els -Gitdtng-Efforts- Culminating another year or funding for Big Brothers of Orange County are Angclitos de Oro who simultaneously are working on lfiree different pro- ject.£_ The first to be presented is a drop-in luncheon at noon Thurs- day, Feb. 27, in the Linda Isle home of Mrs. John Bi~,hop . CYNTHIA WORGULL Worgull of Huntington Beach have announced the engage- ments of their daughters. Cyn- thia Judith Worgull to Gerard Anthony Scolamiero and Edith Anne Worgull to David FrFtnk Huntting. l lonorcd guests arc palroness- l' ~. "'ho se gc nt'ro s it y i s. ackno"'ledged as a good par.lion or the auxiliary's u1U1uaJ con- tribution or $25,000. EDITH WORGULL No dales have been set for the nuptials in Westminster Bible Chapel . The sisters graduated 'from A-1artna fligh School. Cynthia js studying lo be a legal secretary at Golden West College while her fiance attends Biol a College. lte is the son of the Leonardo SColamiero s of Westminste r and graduated from Westmins ter l{ighSchool. Edith is enrolled in the medical assisting program at Orange Coast College. 1-ler fiance is a biology major at GWC and the , son of the Dennis J-funttings of Huntington Beach. • Nearing l'O n1plet1on is a .vear- . lone endeavor the oublu_·ation of the Gold 11ook, a pu:tor1al cn~agemcnl caiend,Llr "'hi c h features photos of Bi g, and Little Brothers in various activities. 1'he calendar is presentl?d as a table favor ut the Spt;ng Ball in Ap1;l, whi('h concludes another funding eye le. Cf" '" ,,.\ ti '~.f~J'*l . j.;. MJs. Chester 111isbury (left) current Gold Book -..--!;:"' e<lltor, consults Mra. Jack Groth, who originated the ;-idea and served as the first editor. She also re- , . celved an award for selling the most advertising. 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I ' Frida , Febtu 14.1975 • Trojans UVe_, Die Wit~ .. illi . . ,.:. : '~~ -rest er W · '" jn'o ' ear ~--o LOS ANGELES <A:PJ Ir· regu.lar. un.orthodox, ~ven clumsy are some of the aCIJec- tives which have been· used to d-escribe the play of Gus \Villiams, the University of Southern California's 6-foot-2 guard. ••1·ve never seen a more fantastic guard ttfan Gus," said Stanford coach Howie Dallmar. ··we did the best we could, but nobody can r eally take on Williams s uccessfully.'' ··11 seerr.ed like the more tired he go~. the better he playl!d," ' 1 • saidlJCLA'a John Wooden. ·outward appearance."" • bav4f·n6ts and sometimes the G .. •~31 pOinla afaillll the • WUIJams' uousnalU,fl.e¥i>.lay. rbo•I!• w~re ,bent jlnd th e . Cll'clln81s and 29-'ljlalnst agaln!t . bdthered Boyd when be first aaw backboarda'were ttead." · th6Brulns. i~ but that's the way Gus played PerhaP• Iha~'• part o! t~e re- For all his recent acclaim. ~ pick-up 1a.mes on U>e outdoor ason for Gus• this-way. that.way however, Gu_s wasn't noticed un-'oourta of New York City against style of dribbfu;lg _.fbe had to tit, after years of trying. he final-such peopl~ as Julius Ervtog. dod&e broken alias and holes in , lY made his high school team in "l used fo lace on my sneakers the ground. ' · Mount Vernon, N.Y., as senior. and' hltch a ride into the city, Williams' offe~~ive abilities go Quickness is Gus• 111aln asset. looking for • game," recalls the against Boyd's g_i'ain. The coach •·nepicks people's pockets,•• said • S.Joot·2 guard. ''They ~e just stresses vet.y little dribbling and Trojans coach Boyd. "He plays pick-up aames, usu.Sly outdoors.· on paper U~C figufed to feature a with a smoothness that's deceiv.. The asphalt wasn't real smooth balanced scoriqg. ing. He has amazing quickness and there waa broken' glass Gus ti:as shot holes in that that doesn't project itself in his' around ••. The baskets didn't theory with a 20.6 scoring Tennis Roundup Laguna Niguel 1 •. Hosts Pro Stars Raul Ranlirez leads a four· man field of pro tennis players who'll invade l~aguna Niguel Tennis Club tonight to open a two-day tournament. fiijmirez, the star or l\'lexlco's recent ;1:ictory over the l 1nited States in Davis Cup action. is slated to meet Charles Pasarell in the nightC'ap, probably around Ramirez in the deciding Davis Cup singles match and the two young s tars figure to meet again · al noon Saturday in the Laguna Niguel fin ale. The c lub is located at CroWn Valley Pa rkway and Clubhouse Drive with daily tickets priced at $5 and $3. 9. Jn the 7 o'clock opener it'll be Te1111is A11yo11e? Roscoe ·ranner against Bri;in ~Gottfried . LAS VEGAS -.Many people " It was Tanner who: bowed to gambl~ by 11ight and golf by Oar • when thex visit Las·Vegas. Now a ~ new sport is sweeping the towp. b__ • SC Tennis. But there are still mote nru1ns, g'olrers,Jtere than tennis players. ,._ C<iesars Palace.'site of tt)e re- , • cent Jimmy Connors-Rod Laver ff. 0 ' . ' $)00,000 match. will sOon com .. OS t regon· plet• six more outd?Or courts for • • a total or four 1nd60rs and eight ~ outdoors. . C. . T The Tropicana Hotel has two ' a_ge earns outdoots and eight indoor <;00rts. .. The Catnbri~ge Towers & Rac- By The Associated Press guel'CluQ finished 10 indoors and This is the ·week tOr David fo~h~0~!:rs~aJ~c:fr1:~d Hoiel Meyer s to prove whether the finished five outdoors early last Sports Illu s trat ed jinx i s year: legitimate. Meyers appears this "'eek on the front cover of the sports 6oohigo11g l.'psec • . average and 99 assists for a 5:5 . avera.ge a ittm:c,. \ . .. ... · r SOuthern~I. ranledJ~na· ~ p• tail• ' tionally, is i4·4. In Gus' past Jg S seven games. he has scored 24 . • • +~ 26., 26, 31, 39, 28 and 23 points. · Last season Williams averaged EUGENE, Ore. (APJ -"It I~.s pofnts ~ndfiet a USC record was 3.3 in the third ~riod," said with 141'asststS.. Bernadette Harta·nd;~her brown ··we live' with G9s and we die pigtalts dangling. ''Then he wi th Gus," admitted Boyd. "So pinned me." ... far h e 's put t oge t'h e r a ·hill-ad phenomenal' season and t think Bernadette. an eig ··~ . er he r at es favorably wi th any at Spencer Butte Junior ~gh guardwe've h ad ." School, was among 400 roung \Vrestlers who took part in the city's juniot: ·high wrestling championships. · It was a special occasion for Bernadette, not only because lt marked her first match ever but because she was the only girl there . .. 1 didn'L use all the rqoves J 1 knew," she said. "Wh~ you're out there, you forget e,Nerything 1 you knew except the guy coming at you -especially when you just started." Tousled-haired Larry Gordon, 1 ~·ho pinned her, smiled and said: 1 ··1 put a half-Nelson on her, then I roll ed her.'' The de£ eat ended the season for Bernadette , who re.c.eived 1 permission to wrestle 1n the c h an1 pi o n s hips only a day before. Gordon lost in the second I round . ..,,·hich kept her from com- peting in the consolation bracket under tourna ment rules. ''I 'll probably go out next year," she said with 4l shrua. Bernadette used to help keep score al her junior t high's matches. That's \\'hen she first became interested in wresWng. "I really wanted to knoW what 'it "'as like.' •. to have people screaming at you and telling you what to do,·· she said. '"I like con- tact sports.·· . ' Wrestling coach Jerry An-1 drews, who let girls compete on his cross-country teams last year, agreed to let her wresUe if .' another girl also would go out. Bernadette found another girl for the team and all went well un· til the other girl quit. ~ag_azine, ~hich is ~nown for CHICAGO -Top-seeded Chris p1c~ing subJects for !ts ~covers E.Vert easily d e feated Julie which. ~en pro~eed to ~rfor~ •ll€!ld.Jnan 6-2, 6-2 Thursday in the ,j>oorly·. The SI Jmx b8"fongbes>'";jilaher".tlnals of the Clilealid a _fe11 .r .e d enemy by the women's.tennistournameot. lJp 1111d Over He Goes ..,. \Jjlll','Cle 0 amons of tli~ :Cleveland Cavaliers flies over the heaa' of Golden State's Butch-Beard in NirA 'game Thursday night in Cleveland w,qn l>Y the Cavs, 96·93. A fou l \1;;:1 s called on 'Cle'am6ns. Lynne George, vice principal l at Spence r Butte, gave Bernadette 'Permission to remain on the team. She took pa rt only in practices until the athletic board for the city's junior high schools voted 4.3 to e~low her to-compete in the chan1pionship matches. superstilt0u·s. But No.·· 2 Evonne Goolagong Meyers and his UCLA basket-was shocked by Wendy OVE:J'ton , ball teammates laek)e Oregon 6·3 6·4 . Third-seeded ~1argaret ·tonight while across town at ~e co'urt edged Nancy Richey ·SPor;ts Arena Southern. Callfo~n1a Gunter 3·6, 6·2, 6·2 while No. 5 opposes Oregon Slate in a pair of Martina Navratilova beat No. 4 impOrtant Pacific-8 baske~ball Olga Morozova 7-6, 6·2. games. • The UCLA-Oregon game rfeatures a rematch of the two schools which combined to score 21.o·points las t Saturday.· No. 2· ranked UCLA won 107~103 ·in· a garite that UCLA coach :John .Wood!a'n said, "Well. it wasri 'tour ·defense that won it for us." Meyers scored a9 points in that game, but the 6-foot-8 forward didn't consider that his best col- leg'.iate game. "I was more.proud of when we pl ayed Oregon last year at UCLA. I held Ron Lee to Riesse11 Sails i TORONTO -Top1seeded l\1ar· ty Ri essen overpoWered Miian. Holocek 6·1. 4·6. 6-3 in a \Vorld Championship1 T ennis second- round singles match Thursday. In other. singles action •. fourth- seeded Paul Gerken defeated Mike E step 6·2, 7-3; Phil Dent edged Cliff Drysdale 6·7, 7·5, 7-6; and Cliff Richey whipped Mark Cox '7·S, 4·6. 7·6. no points in 28 m inutes:," said Cotanors Adc1111~es Meyers. Southern Cal, which dropped a heartbreaking 78-75 game to the Beavers Saturda~. takes on OSU again with a· hoitie-oourt advan· tage. Gus Williams has scored 20.6ipoints per game for the Tro- jans this season and coach Bob Boyd sa· ··He has amazing q · s th doesn't project · fin his outwa earance. There's a lmost nothing e can do wrong offensively. as far as I'm concerned." In other Pac-8 games tonight. Washington is at Stanford and Washin g ton S tat e is at ; California: . SALISBURY, Md . -Jimmy Con nors and Alex Mayer ad- vanced to the semifinals of the U."S. Indoor Open tennis cham- pionsh'ips Thursday with straight set victories. , Connors pos ted his third straight efrortless victory, down- ing Russian Teim uraz · Kakulia 6·2. 6-3. Mayer rolled to a 6-2, 7·6 "'in over Jan Kod es o f Czechoslovakia. i Today 's oth er half or ·the quarter-finals has Ilie Nastase against Billy Marlin and Vilas Gerulaitis against Roger Taylor. ' IMM~ CONNORS RE)'.URNS RUS.Sl,'S SERVE., ' . . Biggest Catch Set For Bench CINCINNATI (AP J -Johnny Bench's swinging bachelor days are dwindling -dooined by a date at the altar, but the handsome home run slugger harbors no regrets about surrendering his gold-plated lifestyle. He figures· he is making the best catch bf his career. · "I imagine I'll miss the lack of responsibility, the carefree life and nothing to worry about ex- cept Numero Uno," said the 27- ye a r -old Cincinnati Reds catcher, one of baseball's most popular figures. ··But 1·m looking. forward to ·the sha ri ng~" said Bench, who wooed and won South Carolina beauty Vickie Chesser aft1?r a brief courtship. They'll marry next Friday, n the eve of spring training. The wedding promises to be one of Cincinnati's major' social events of the year. The invitation list contains 900 names. including ·President Ford. ·"Johnny's really ready to get married, .. said the stunning Z;. year-old New York model. whose face filters into rilillions of households through a television toothpaste ad. ··we both left a lot of people in shock,'' laughed Bench, a six- time All-Star Game catche~. "A doctor friend of mine in ·Florida called me up to see if I was sick and got caught in a weak mo- ment." Vickie h eard si mil a r astonished reactions when ·the two made their thunderclap 'an- nouncement. "My sister: kept asking me. ·Are you sure, are you sure'?'' . , Ryan·Signed Wonia1i to Vnip Dodgers Strikeout king Nolan Ry<in . who pitched his third career no· hitter in 1974, came to terms \\·ith the California Angels Thursday. agreed to a two-year contr act calling for an estim ated Sl25.000 per year. A club. spokesman said terms of the pact would not be made public but s aid the 28·year·old Ryan becom es the only current Angel to have a two-year con- tract. Frank o;tftobinson had a multi-year contract two years ago for California . Behi11d die Plac .. LOS ANGELES ·-~ Christin e Wren, a 26-year-old <1:spiring baseball m anager, will be behind the plate' Sunday when the Los Angeles Dodgers and University of Southern California pluy u five-inning exhibition baseball game. Wre n recently completed ;1 1specialized um p'ire training ~urse here and has applied to become a professional umpire. Also umpiring in Sunday's ex- hibition bere will be-forr:ter American Leag.ue umpires Em- mett Ashford and Art Passarella and former Pacific Coast League umpire P at Orr. 4 Rei1111Cat .. d. COLUMBUS. Ohio Ohio State University basketball coach Fred Taylor said Thurs- day four players suspended for disciplinary r easons will be re- instated S!Jnd ay. .St e v e W e n n e r , A n d ~· Stiegemeier. Terry Burris and Mark Bayless, however, will not play in Saturday night's game against visiting Wisconsin. The quartet also did not dress for the lluc·kcyes' 75·69 victor.v at Iowa i\londay night. ll111·i~ K«•lc•ns« .. •I LOS ANGELES -An attorney fo r Texas Ranger outfielder \\'\Ilic Davis s ays the ·American Leag ue baseball team h as <o1greed to withhold Sl,750 rrom Davis' paycheck each month for alimony and child support pay- men\li. , Davis, 34, was released frOm ,i<o1i l Thursday after attorney Philip Dai gneault told Superior Court com m is .ioner Philip Erbsen that the Rangers had agreed to provide t•he money for the payme!llS from Davis' pay. D:ivis was jailed'last Tuesday , after being found guilty o( 18 counts of contempt of court for nonsupport of his former wife Jeann<1. \\~h orn he divorced 13 months ago. a nd the couple·s three children -Kimberly, 10 : .Jennifer. 8, and Gregory 15 Coll ' ge Scoring T NEW YORK CAPI David Thompsbn or North Ca rolina State cOhtinues. to lead the na- tion's 8,jol-college basketball scorers, according to figures re-· leased toda y by National Col legia'(C Sports Services.. ThomPson's 31.9 average kepl him in front of Luther Burdan of . Utah, who is averaging 30.3. Bob l\.1cC urdy of Ri c hmond and Adrian Dantlcy of Notre Darrre arenexlat30.l . The tigures are throui;I) last Robert Laws , a team member, said he wrestled with Bernadette in practice once. "When she's got \'OU on the mat." be said, "unless : :you 're extremely stronger. she'll beat you. l think if she was out for a full season. she could have taken first here in the tourna- ment. ··1 ..,,·as kind of scared as to , \\'hether I'd hurt her~" he said. "But my d ad told me that that person 's an o ppone nt, and Bernadette feels the same way.'" "'fhc kids accepted her ," An- drc\\'S said . "She takes her licks pretty well.·• Against the Gordon boy . "She threw some pretty wicked cross-faces," the coach added. '"fhe boy fell on her chest in the second round and pretty well took the zipoutofher.'' Bernadette, who used the girls' locker room to s hO\\'er, didn't turn out until rrtidseason. And she dismissed the jltitial reaction to b~r wrestling. "I Was kidded a fol,'' she said with 'a s mile. ''Peo- ple said , 'Oh, how stuf,id"." . Bernadette, who a so has an in- terest in pole vaulting, said none or the;,razz in g ca me from her three ·~·o un gcr brothers. ''No, th ey didn't give me a hard time at all ." she sa id . "They know \Vhen I go out for: a sport, r go all out ." Lead Saturday 's game and do not in· elude Dantley's 49-point game 1 l\londay night. That performance in creased hi s averageto31.t. Three individual departments have new leaders. ~ Duke's Bob Fleischer is on top in field goal percentage with .64.1, Ho£slra·s John Irving took over , the re bounding lead with an average of 14.6 per game and Creighton· s Doug BrookJ.ps took 1 over the free throw lead· with an ~891~rcentage. .-.. f-. • " ,1 No ·~-~Exeuses for Mill~r After 73 ' • ' I • i , .> . SAN .Dl&GO (APJ -Johnny 'Miller dec~ed lo1ake.raruae ID Ille hJlndy cjl!I• of 1\1 h.-tlll and' SbruUedO .11.one·over-pat73. ''Just one·of tbose days. One.of those-roullda, Everybody has ' em -even me. bell eve.it or not." But Miller, who w~t over par ~o( only ttie third time this scason,.rilll h•d his slghls' &«on ,hie rourth vlclory In five starts in lbe Andy Williams-Son Diego Open 1olf 1ourna111ent. • ..l ',111 not out or It by any means.•• saJd the yourilt man who bas been¢!'• sensation of the p~ golf tour for the past 14 monUls. ·Tomorrow will be a big .round for me.J'm looking forward tol t. A food round and I'm righl back init.''~ ~ • ~ .. Miller, fighting l"hat h~ Clllled a mild ~ase ot nu, wlls se"(lch strokes out of the ldad· after ThUl'lday's flrst"r911ndf, ' • 'TI'• lead belqn~ed to 6·font.-5 Pewr Oosterhulo'8n English im· part who is ,playing his fi rst fµll season on llie American tQur. OQl\er-hul s, playinjl in oeJoudy. cold and windy wuther rcmidil· I cent orris home land, h\\d Q SiX• ••• under-ppr 66. "I ll<lt t~e fly last llUnday," The 2f..year·Old Oosterhuis. for .MillM-&.-id, "but I dOO 't want to th,e last four Years Europe's lead· use that as an eic:cuse. M-aylM it's , ing pla>'.er, held a 9.n•·•troke ad· jusl a ~bid. I really don't feel all vantage over :John ·Schroeder, that bad, I'm just kinda tired.and Artie~! i:N~k_le and Mark Hayes, a little drowsyt fr-:-m ail the -tlidl!t 67l • ' m<dlcalfort> two, 9t.,ber Uri~ish 1Co m -"I'm not·surpriaed at a round mQll.Wdltll ; ploy'ers '·-Bruce like lhls, l'!Ji not a~ lllf·&tn>n1est. .Cran1P"fo,J} of.,Aus ttnlia and J ohn And ybu alWayS h&\)Cfa letdown LISW'r of'N<!w'Zcu l~nd -were in the lir$t<oun·a alt•• YO\l've won a ra group ~I §/I lh•U~lncluded IGUJnament. '! t9U 'Gnt 1 Phli;tl )ler11 ltay :1. _''And I 'really didn't play too Floyd and o.ol>.l' W ood. Dul I couldll'l. link a pult. l · J;,tk. f;klkiaus.' Let:Trevino, thoukttt I ·~11 putllnS pretti- Arn old Pa!in-.r and G~ry Player good, but J ~uJt couldn't get thorn arCj!lot competing. \\ t'<lrop." r '·1 (. '~ t l Friday. Febru•ry 1-4. 1975 • DAILY PILOT 8§ ..a&.m.,..s,;. , . 1 ons~ ;Edison. Century Loop Diahlos pproac . I 1 1 c'o. llide. ' . Cruc;als Se(_ Cl.ash With only three rounds of •<· leaves 10 ~xtra berths -giving lO·Area Teams in Running· for Cage Berths . &t r tion remaining in prep basketball more second place-tics and third J. • 'Tbe San Clemente across the CIF Southern Section, f\lace teams an opportunity lo The Marl a 'High Vlk· With only three rOUnds lefl-or Century League High Tritons have a safe interesl roe uses on the CIF <:,•mpete: ings wlll be trying to baSketball 'warfare there are still!ive teams with a three-game lend, buL playorrs, which begin Feb.~ for Orang~ Coa_st area tea!""s ln bQuiace back from their ahot at the crown ilnd the CIF'4·A playofrs. · their opponents tonight, 3-A, 2-A arid l ·A division sc~oo1s. -4-A cons1de~at1on ace H~tington first le.dgue l9ss of the And although every week has seen cruclals on the M i 5 s i 0 n vi ej 0 1'he 4·A playoffs begin Feb:28. Beach, 1'1~r1na, Fo~nta1n Valley. season tonigl\f at 8 when many fronts, this could be the pivotal round. Diablos, are in a heated OJ'angt"• Coast area teams are in· Mater De1, Estancia, Corona del they take on the Edison Villa Park's league-leading Spartans are at ballJeforsecondplace in volved in 4·A and 2·A and a ~1arandCosta~esa. . J1igh Ch arge"rs in a Estancia. And Costa Mesa, tied with Corona del the South Coast League number of teams appear headed The 2 ·A 1.n vol v e s . S _an Sunset Le&a:ue basket· Mar and Estancia, two games 9ff Villa Park's pace, basketball race. for the eliminations. Clemente, El 1 oro and f..t1ss1on ball came at Edi1on. ts al Tustin where the Tillers are a ~ame beh.ind The Tri t 0 n s an cl 'rhe p I a yo f f s are 32-team Viejo. . . The VI k es find Villa Park. Diablos will tip off at 8 at setups a nd 14 schools leagues are Hunt1n_gton Ueach, t.·1 ar1na , themselves in a tie for Openin}!: tip is at 8 in each instance and if the three San Clemente while El guaranteed two spots for cham· Fount a 1 n V ~ 11 e Y and S_a n first place along with Orange Coast area teams-Estancia. Costa Mesa Toro, tied with ft1issio,.,.._ pionsti.nd r unnersup. Clemt7nte are 1n league-leading fo""ountain V&llcy rollow· and Corona de! Mar-are triumphant, it would Viejo (or second, travels Th.it leaves four open spots for situations and appear lo have the fng their 60-48 setback to leave Villa P8tk a game ahead or the other rour to La1tuna Beach and a tri-champion, teams tied for playoffs clinched. · Westminste r . A1arina "·itht"•ogame1togo. University is al Dana second or strong third place Here·s a rundo,vn on the con· and tl'le Barons are 10-1 • Corona .del Mar plays hoot to Magnolia and El illlls. All games start at teams.. tenders for ~h e CIF playoffs in whileWestminsterisS-3. A1odenaisatSantaAna. 8. U nd er this sys t e m tri -4·Aand2-A c1rcles Other Sunset games Estancia's Eagles were bombed by 17 at Villa flolission Viejo has split champions are given preference tonighl find Fountain Park in the first round "'hen Steve Nelson and his "'ith San Clemente but over second place ties. And Valley entertnining Los Spartans mates took advantage of some cold shoot· will need a top effon to usually. second place tie situa· Benefi•t Game Alamitos. Ne"·port ingby Estancia. improveitsreeordto9·4. lions are given the nod over l-larbor hosting Loura 'fhe E<Jtles are a streak team and if they're click· El Toro should have little, thir'd·place teams. The University 1-li gh yearbook ,undWestmin~terplaying ingtonighttheycouldputtherest.backintherace. trouble with Laguna There is a great deal more s taff will sponsor a benerit .at home a g u ins l Pacing Esta"ncia isG.Sjunior Jim McCJoskey .. the Beach. . '. room for second place ties an~ h 1 \V~tern. OrangeCoastarea·sNo.3.scorcr. McClos key hkes Stan Del\1agl(iO s strong third p(ace teams in the basketball gam~ in the sc_ 00 A1arina notched a 70·57 to shoot from the 15-foot range and he's.been doing Tritons. No. 8 in the Cit-' 2.A division. ~ere only 11 gymnasium at 8 p.m. on Satur- triumph over Edison in it at 21 .2 clip in league. . 2-A poll and 18·3 overall , leagues areinvol ed. day. f'eb. 22 · . 11 1 1 the first round at Also biginEstancill'~1g1amehisbEl~k·ood ll·la.nsedndt~ blitzed Pat I~oberts' Afte r each eague is ac · UnTi·vheersftya~l~mwnii tea~aa~~~ns~ l\.f:1rina . Bob Los ner had the corner and Ray Orgi 1n t e ac cour. in a 1 Diab'.JS, 78-61 , in their (•01nmodated wit t"'O spots it b I B. h ffandJ h N" b t present faculty mcm ers. 2.i points in that game tiontoKy e isc o , . on is~ last meeting. J\.1ission Children under 12 "'ill be ad· \\·ith Rich Branning and· Costa Mesa was m1ss1ng 6-4 Keith Josephson in Viei·o "-'On the first game. C l d I 1 d l d " Co d I J\.1 b th . A ar mitted for 50 cents \\"hi es u en s MaltCookeachthrowing 'thelineup'f:ues ayaga1nst rona. e ar. u es 57-55. in double over-rea Rell "'ith associated student body ••• .,Nr!GEl.US S1.Ant-1 Mllt•OI!• 81-pAm•t St. P•11I OAY w ' . ' ' ' ' l ., lf\9lt.,OOO , I 0 P.itosVtt<Je\ <> 1 C.nl1nn•oll J MorninQ•llk J CAMINO lllE•L V1rb<>fn Ol!1 I 0 S.r•• Sf Bern.i•a CENTURY Tu,11n ''" E•l•n<•• CO\l•-'" CH•Nl'IEL S,,,n B~ro • ' • ' ' ' ' ,,... ..... W.\IM•n•11rr WHITMOHT !ilt•fl Dom1n9UE1 L• Sitrn.o ,_. .. . .. • l " . . ' . , Ol!SEAT VAl.&.tY lfld•O (.o.itn V.ol(ly cenlr~! fllONTIElll tl~u!• ~\nl•(IJ••• 1'.0fOOll HACIEHDA wa!nul 8on1td Al\• LO•Hd c.1 .. 1h!<I<" MONTVtEW w ' ' ' . ' . ' ' ' " ' • • • !>.in MoH<O> 8"'1-n• Do~ Pueblo·. J CITRVS llEL T I NO•tn.,ew W<ir~"'"" Cn•• 0•• Aowl•n<l . ' P1(lloC ~ J Ol YMPIC S..-Go•90n10 6 l LA 8dP!'" LALu1he••n \l.tll~y (n• ORANGE • Fo"l.in" ' OEL AEY ~I ~fa""' Nol•~ 0•""-' M..,.pny EMPIRE ..:a1~11a O(prm~UY Footn•ll FOOTHILL {.rt' V.ill~ y tlld>r H"'t tlu• °"'"" FREEWAY ~ ,..11~r1on ''"' • ' . ' > > . ' ' . • ' '" • l B••·• Sonor.t PIONEIElll • l '" • • M,r,;l.·,1<' 11 0 A.iJl•~O R J Cul••·' C•I•' I l ·M,i~rupFeb l~dl I~"' "''I"' AIOHONDO '>J/\MalHlO ' . hell Gn•d•·"' o '>ol11n PJ' I SAN AN DREAS MOr~fl<IV"ll~y I j ><rmd Ii C.1on ~ in 20. Todd Zirbel had 13 expected to be back tonight at Tustin. time . It was San ,.,,,., 11""111. u 1 cards will be charged 75 cents. iind Tom Lloy 12 for the Tustin snapped a four-game .winning s_tr~ak for <Clemente's only ,.league ,1r~~:~'1:;.';~"L':;:u~·:i~~~·~i:~~~-!t,;~~ Those without cards must pay l6Po1w losers. Mesa in the first round and got its O\\'n ship in gear t:.loss against 11 \\'ins. '•~hi. s.n•• A~,/.~;';~.~:':it eon~ P :ioi Sl.25 and adults .will be admitted t::~11:i L.i H.i~"'° MOORE • . ' • !>OVT H CO AST ""'" Ciernenlr ~! lo•O M""°" Vo"O " • • • Edison gave f..larin<.i <.i at that point. . On paper . the ·rritons ea~1r.tiiMn-Or•no-c 0.,1 11 c..ntos c1::.01. f 1 50 PAC1F1c battle (or three quarte1·s 'rhe Tillers or Tust1~ coae~ Gary Larson "'On appear too balanced for SadaUIOA<lr. •• Cft•l!ey (II. So\nr-n Q!ilornl• ors . . p.,-.... j 1 > SU llVAIAN " ' • • • y,·ith the Yikes holding a eight straight before losing to Vil.la Park Tuesday. 1 he 0 i 3 b I 0 s. s 3 11 ~~:J.~o!1 1~~~s~c ~~~::.;: i~~;,,u;, 1~v~~ ~:.~~ Also. the rirst 25 persons lo ar-~.u:.:.i.. ~ ~ slim 48 .45 lead going into 1.-1esa's tough on. the boards ":1th Jo~ephson . Dan Clemente has a definite ,~'~'~'~"--..,-----------__:r~iv=•=~=·=i=ll:n::o:t:h:a::'·::•l:o:p:•:Y:·:'===:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; the rinal pe riod. With Byers and Stan Miller, but that s Tustin s strength . height advanta.E:e and its Cook leading the v.»ay, too. •. 6·7'h center Ted Kalota :t.1arina pulled away in . Coach Tan~dY Gillis' Co_rona del. f..Iar Sea ~1n~s scored 27 agains t th e the last eight minutes. "·ere extended into overtime against A1agnol1a in Oiablos last time. And In its Io s s t o thefirstroun~--for"·ard Tim Dunham \\'estminst er. 1\1 nrina got Alex Blac.k should be back to full strength after a has really improved late- only 25 po ints oul or bout with the flu . and if CdM shooters .Paul An· Jy. lle·savcraging 12.1. t.osner and Urunnlng. derson and Chris Baker are on their game, On the negative side, Cook c·olleeled 13. but it 1\-JJ,gnoliacowldbeintrouble. guarcf''Oave 'faylor, the ,,·asn"t enough to pick up Tritons' second leading the s laC'k lc·ft by lht> tv.o scorer "'ith a l~.6 topseorers. H 1. gt F average, may !111 ss Edison i s coming off 'on Ill on aces tonight's game With .a un 82-67 win over Loar• back injury he suff eredin In which five playe rs. Tuesday night's win: over t'('ored in double fi gures. Ar d c ' SS EIT(_)ro.. . . iirbel, Lloy , Steve Tully, ouse . ypre M1Ss1on V1eio. 15:6 Ernie Gomez and Bob overall , must contain Jl erson all had 10 or ga mes this evening at 8. Kalota and hope that The Huntington Beach o· bl d D rnore. Founlain \1iillcv had ln ,,·ork to defeul \\'est...-rn und v.·ill have to do the •~me tonigh t "ith l..os Alamitos. ·rhit 'i ~1 llng · Griffins ha,·c v.·on t"·o litraight and arc 11ow 6-5 in league play. Dave Ito.tid e scored 20 ~ts and J ohn Lodes- leiri added 1·2 in the Barons' \"ictory over Loara. , Kim Cooke is the l c~d · liig' Nev.·port scorer v.·1th a 12.0 a\'erage. f\atella treks to 1a os g uar s ave Jfi 11h Oilers ean·t afford c 111 5 nd De• n "" An ahei m , Orange hosts ooper . 1 a a a letdo\li·n tonight at 8 Saddlebac k a nd Ke n· Egertson Ill .I) arc hot . y,·hen they travel to Both d o ts·d nedy entertains Foothill. are goo u 1 e C)·p· r css High for an Em· h t a d ·1 · -unl-1kcli· 'fht:' Oilers cam e a"•ay s oo ers n 1 1 ~ Pirc League basketball h o · bl ·11 gel m lV "·ith an 83·66 win over l e 1a OS WI · '-". game. Ci·pr ess in the first decenlinsideshots.Slevc The Oil City quintet ol s 6 5 t round . lluntint.rton pre· awyer, a -een er. 'coach Elmer Combs is "' d · II th b k t Ssed the Centurions ear-rives "'e to e as ·e .-Ill alone in first place h h t h b II ·following a 66·58 win ly in the game and they ". en ege st e a . over Katella, but the responded by hitting 13 of their first 23 shots to Cypress Centurions are stay even. The Oi lers coming off a 68-6S upset then rel I back and or Foothill and should be ready for l-funtington. Cypress started to cool Jn other Empire orr. MD Tangles With St. Paul Vanguards Roll Perry Harbin scored 24 points in that game ,,:ith Phil Dunkelberger collecting 17 aild Jim Ca· ble throwi~g in116. Southern Ca lifornia s co r in g 0 r · l' e d C•11 ge's ba s ketball Bergerson, Al Carlson. u e , t•a 'i!ed Ken Kile and Dave Bar· lflJntingttHt'·ha s v.·on five straight since its 74 ·66 loss to Foothill and will get another shot at the only loop team to de- feat it Feb. 21 at Foothill. Mater Dei will be out for revenge tonight "'hen it hosts the St. Paul lligh Swordsmen in another crucial Angelus League basketball game. Tipoff isat8. team n e ve . • . Thursday night as it re-ron. ded .t l?th victory Hergers()n score~ 24 cor . 1 5 poi nts and haLJled 1n 13 •against seven defeats. , ·rebounds while Carlson Coach Paul Peak s. . · . V ards out-did visit· contributed 22 points. . angu p .1. ss-79 Kil e and Barron each , 1ng Azusa· ac1 1c, · · k d l4 ters to 'beh. d the double figure P1.c e up coun . 1". aid the Vanguards : Snow Report SOUTHlilllH CALll"OlllHIA Ml. W•l•rm•": YlrV good Conell· tloftlOtt 2·ll1t\ 01 p•ck•d pawder. cause. . ~ While Huntington Qraws a tough game.,at Cypress, Katella should have an easy time at Anaheim . The host Colonists are l -10 in league. JC Wrestling The Afonarrhs are tied for second place with a 4-3 record and trail league-leader St. Aii - thony by two games. The Swordsmen arc3·4 but beat the Monarchs . 71-63 . al St. P aul. JC Tennis OCC 141 fSl U1tlv.ol llt1dl1~!k SlntlH H•Aloon t Rl Oel Sm•ll 6·3, 6 ~ crwr !RJ Ott Lynch 6·4. !·7, I>·• 8ond1. IA l Cl<!I Jone~l>· 1. 6 J. Holldlly HUI : good co"dltlom !or blgl11n1r1. l•I• condlllon1 tor •d- ••1>C1d 1kl1•~ on v,.\\) 1111 of PKlr.ed -· The Vaneuards· will be going for their ninth straight victory Satur- day night whe;n they travel to Fresno-Pacific Gekttf>W.st (1411111 S111t• Mollie• for an 8 o 'clock en-lll -Me>101r.llin1 ISMl •onbytor11u. 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Time: i :21.I. 100 Ind. Mtd1ey -I . Q,,e,~lrHI IU) lOO!nd. Medley 1 R1gm<11di!n IU) !OD 8ack-1. Jonis IE I 2 M. Alley 2. Le«MirCI (U). Time: 1: ~-1 . '1 91.alr ( 0 I ). 8usl'I IM 1-Tl,.,.. 1 10 8 (Ell.Mack ILi l ime : 1.0S 7. 50 FrM -I . Swor (U} 2. Lto!Mrd 50Free l. Gra~•m !U) 2 S.leW!l'I~ lOCI 8,.•U-1 YenGorde!I CEI 1. (U). Tlme:0 :1S.J CU J l . H•nble !UI. Tim•. 0.1~ ~ Clerk ILi I. Ande• C\. I. Tim.a: 1:11.4. lQQ Frtt -1. GllW (U). Time 1:01.~ SO Fly -1 H•ll IM l 1. G1lne• (U I J .aOCllltellf-1. Edison. Tl-: 3:•1.,. S00 Frff -l. Lyon\ IUI 1. Heil !Ul, 9 .. lr IUl. Tome· 0:27.8 Golden West. Coll ege ' Orang\! Coast and J\.fark Schrup,P belted in a pair in the e ighth with a single. .J1111ior \lnrsity '"-t.i11 Y•ll•Y CltJ) 1"31 Wes_.,, . :KIO Midi.., R1l•1 -I. Founta.ln ve111y.No tl"1e TJ..,.: J:tt.O . 100 Free -I Rloma.csen !Ul 1 11119ilc.l -1.0....n.l...,l (U ).T! ... : Wood•!M IJ Li.1,,!Ul 1:2f . .a SU 8•Ck I lianDI• !U) 1 l•'•Ur.e~ 100 8ntnl -1. Swor IUI. Tinw: (U)J G•.illam (U! f•me O lJO 1:20 O SO erea•I I Rob•"~ !Ul 1 .&don'" IUI l Lt f CM) Ti""' C 34 ~ ~00 Free R11.iy < Unn•.,•~•11 Battle East 1<1'- !01del \V e'st College, 'out o f th e Sou thern Cali rt>rnia Cunfer"ence basketball r t1<'e, hopes to finish the ~euson with a nurry, hosting three or its final four foc..•s. Tonight the Rus tl e rs battle invading East LA College <Jt 8. Golden \Ves t i~ S-5 in conference ac tion and tr ails tri -l ea der s Cypress. LA llarborand Santa l\1onica by two games . The Rustlers have a 14·9 season mark. East LA . an 84 ·83 vie· tin1 of Golden \V est in the first round of conference play, h as been hit by eligibility probl<'ms "'ilh four key pla yer s sidelin ed . Te rry l\l eisenheimer continues to lead the Rustlers in scoring \Vith a 25.l season average. He's scored 577 points. Jack Kelch is hitting at u 16.2 pa<.'e' for the .season. In other confe rence games tonight. Cypress 17·31 \'isits Los Angeles CC <5-51 , Santa Monica (7-3J host LA South ... .-est (3-7 J and LA i-larbor (7·3 J treks to Rio lfondo (2·8). Soccer Tilt Set Sattu·clay The ~ad dl cback rt•-~io n <Jl championsh1p.:-.oc· ('l'r cham piefi1!-i h ip \\ill be settled Saturd:.1y morn· ing at 10 at El. ·rorv·:-. Cates School. It reaturcs th(' division 302 ehan1ps <llnrnl•t:-.1 :.ig.iinst !ht· di\'is ion 303 ("hamps <"'ild Dogs ; and i11,·olves boy:,; in the i -9 :.ige group Checking Ar~d, -•' .... &J.lf 4.c!!i,,<!,r;t. ;;; Members of the Big the O £light "'inner 1'iQ:L c'unyon Country Club 351 :1 ali s he broke 100 (01' women 's golr group the first time with a 98. s taged their annual Otheit winners tncltJded Valentine'li Day love-i n Elise Stipes (38J and it.. tour nament this week tie 'betwe e n Nina with scoring on a two Danielson and Conole better balls of foursome Nesk~ (39'1:.: J. ba!:lis "'fth ti es broken by Seven m en1 be rs of U,e n1atching i;corecards. club ph1yed a round i n In rirst place with a 133 the rain early in ij1e were .cha irman Doris "''eek including Jerri Lov,e. Jane A1artin. Wat~n, Eileen Wilson , 1-lelen .Jbbet :ten and Phil Goepper. Betty Marion Wilder. Blakemore. Sue Ewers. In the runnerup spot at Phvllis· Stafrord and 136 \l.'ere Put Burl-MaXineStrickland ingham, Betty Wood- ford, Ruby Ann Darker and Jean McGee. Third place 'vent to Vicki Lohman, Virginia Sc hlo e mer , J er r y McCo rmick und Patsy Gallant at 13 7. Also fini shing at 137 ia fourt.1:1 place were June Boand, Phylli s Newby , June Lamb e rt and J..in e Ri zzotto. ·rhe fifth place group also had 137 a11d int•luded l\1argaret Bl ankenshiJ>. Duffy \Vhitlow , Erma Cowon and llc len r\n· derson. Mickey J\.tcCoy had a hole -in-one recently on the 132-yard 12th hole <Jt Dig Canyon. (,'u.~t '' ,,l1.•s1• llarbara L('tJllard \\as th~· \\'Inner of a 1' and I·· tournan11..'nl at (.'o~t ;1 !\.1es a (;()Jf and l'ountt'\ i..'luh this \\eek \\ ith ~1 3 ()1 ~·. l\l ury Zin 1 n 11..'rn1an ..., as St'l'ond in 1\ flight \\'ilh 37. ......... u ( ( 'l'ony Campreg hc1:: f or m er ~t arina lli gh School golf star ~ind No . I pl ayer on the C<il St;,itL· i Long neath) tt:am. was the only varsity µl ayer to win a n1at ch again!'il :.111 alumni sq uad at llunt·· ington SeaC'liff Country Club this y,•cck. 1'he CSl~B :.ilumni de- feated the undergrads. 31 .11. "'ith Jl·fr Ne\\l'll firing a 7·1 for n1cdali:-.t honors . Phyllis Liken WLIS the scorer for Bob !lope':-. ~roup 111 the IJc :-;L·rt Cla.ssic golf tou rnament !:.isl \\Cck \\ h1le hu!-iliand '!'on\ \\on ;1 i.:olf b;.1g as :1 n1L·nlbt•r of a ..., 1nnin ).!. foursonll' in the pro urn t'\ t'lll Te1utis 1\n n l:l <ippa s :.in d WOM EN'SBTE ... NI!> Norene Grady tied for : uc.1'"'""' t•> 111 c~ l LontBt.Kt<I first in B rli ght with 37 1 :.: "''"°'q LBl "1:,n~~·:d•~•t .. ~l.6I. wi th Vi Theiss nL·xt :.it 39. w..-n,,. 11 u e 1 d' • f1,...,.,.,6 1 ~ 1 """"""" 'lU> o;1.,1 f••nMn,,~,. ~'· Phil Stafford ..., on C & 1.~ i night 'th J7' f 11 1 C.inlu (LR dt!(~<n•t On& I h) "'I ~ • 0 0\\ ('{ Md"co UC! I dPt MolO~t] ~ ~ J > \ by Zol~~ H:.irth o lon1c\\ E,. ..... ,.i.0 L B•d·'~"""'"·1 s1 . \\'ilh JR . ''"~ UCI ' d• ! Cron•. ft• ~ 1 fl·I h,1n.J !UCI 1 O• t t\,o~n • I I ! scored seven une arned runs lo defeat lhe Cal Po- ly <San Lui.s Obispo) j unior va rsity. T-4, in opening round action of the Casey Stengel baseball t burna·ment Thursday a fternoon on the winner's fi eld . Colden \Vest scored a pair of tainted tallies in the first with the a id of one base hit, added another in the s ixth and four fn the eighth when the Mustangs committed four of their seven er- rors . :KIO F'" -I . t ru• !F l 1. 91«.k (FJ J.Oi.ar11w IFI Nollm• 100 Ind. Medley -I. H•mlll tF J 1 t(oUO l F I J.W Scotl (l'l.Notome Yille P•rk !:Ill !ff) C.•1W Mew l'OO -<lley R1l•y -1 Co>I• """~· J,...., JOOS 200 Frtt 1. I( LfSlne tCf 1 l •""' 1 •9 I r-.l <1rth:1 {):.born \\ii!'-P .. 1 •• ...n.,•u co10 •• , 10,. .. b •• ~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~------'.:..::.:_:c.:.::__::_::_::.:.:_c___::::::_~~~ M ean'W hil e, Sad - dJeback College came up "''ith five runs in the seve11th inning to t opple -Orange Coast College in a non-league outing on th e Sad'd l ebac k diamond. 10-6. Chafrey defeated Los Angeles City Colleg(!, 13-4. in another tourna- ment game al Golden West. Gel .. fl Wt i t tJI M.i~..tul11. 111 No•1n, 11 £\dwn"'~· '~ Rocllar<:h, <:IM "Rut>g0, P" B•own. c Ll!ont', I><" ~lJdson, t ! M1U~. rl Kie!~•. lD A.l>COll, lb ao .. ~.11 Oro1co. p Tot•b .. ' • • . ' , ' , ' 0 ' • • . ' ' . , ' ' . ' ' ' . " , • •• • ' ' • ' ' ' • • ' , • • ' ' ' ' • " • " • ' • • ' • ' 50 FrM -I M. P 1t1Uy IFI 1 A, ~ 11'1 J. Hoell• (WI. No 1lme lOCI Fly -I. A. H09~ IF ) 2. FurlonQ fFI 3. Poo .... (F ). No lime IOO Ff'H -I. HOdi• (Wl 7 JKk\Ol'I !WI l. Trir• IF). NO hf'fle 500 F•H -1. Block Cl'"I 1. floo6llor CFIJ. Slodell IW). No lime IOO Betk -I. M\ P. lttllf IF) 1. Ful'loln1J l"l J. Rellly !W I. Nol- 100 8re•1t -1, W, !><oll tFJ 7. H•mlll ll'J l. Entl ~WI. No time 400 F ••e R•l•f -l Foun1 .... 'V•lley.Nollm1 Merl11• I IU f11ll W1slmlrtil.,.,. l'OO Mrcl!.ay R•l•y -1. Wes1m1n~le• Th"l'lll!: J:O'l.I :roo Free -I. Mlll•r !WJ 1. Hat G.ill~r ((.) l . Wol'!.On !\I I r .. re. 1 11 , 100 Incl. Medley -1. Fl•ming !Vl 1 Jeck~ CV) l . C•r l....., !Cl. Tome J.01 l SO Frft, -L Tlf19 !Cl 1. Berl'Wlrd IC! 1 Scl'lulU ICJ. J;rnr; 0:16.l 100 Flf -1. K. L 'f$1'Ml fCI t . ,,._, CCI. Tl"'l': 1:09.I 100 Fr•e -1 SCfl\lltl IC) '1 New~ IC) J. Med<etter CCI. Tlmr. 0:5'.~ 500F• .. -I. 9'ellon fCI 1---f Pro Scores rong1on lWl J. Like !Wl. Time . l ·Ol.J t.l•tiOMI 8iiSk•lbalt As•oci•"'- 100 Ind. MedleW -1. Ha•r•~ 'WI 1 C1eve1»nd-.;o,GoHJf!nS1<1le'll Ince (WI J. Moui.moi.le\ lWl. Time Americ•n aaskt-lba!I A>sOC:iiilloR 1.ll,6 l nct•o>na 101. \/"Q•nia IOS 50 Free -1, Saul !WI 1. Werh (Wl Mempni~ !lO, St Lou•~ 11~ J. J. Wklil'l•m (W). Time . o· JS o 0..nver 1 lb. Utar> 117 100 Fly I. l(in9~bi.ry IWI 1 "liilloniilHocktflt'•Q ... Harn> (WJ Tome: 1.01.1 BuUalal,So•!on I 100 Fret 1 S.iul I WI 1. Mil~ t W ! Pl'lilaOll.'ll)ll1a 4, Cl'l•c•Qo I "fhe tournament con - tinues today and ends On Saturday. Scer11t, IM!l1t9S • 3. 'MrrU tWl. Tome 0 .S6.1 Kanw~C.oty S. w,.~n1n9lon I ... -~~~~~-'-~~~~~--'-'--'-'--'---'---'-'--'-~~ Rob Hack<!ll opened on the mound ror Sad- dleback and \\.'Or ked six innings. giving up two hits and no runs as his mates moved in rront, HJ. Carl Sandstedt tripled to drive in a pair of runs for the Sadd le b;_i ck Gauchos in the seventh and Greg Adams tripled in ano th er mark e r . Ad)ims scored on a dou- ble by Doug Pryor_ Sandstedt and . Tom Zanotti each had three hitslorthe Gauchos. Steve Ledesma drove in a pair of runs for Basketball Atr Fotce 90, Pe'n ..,....,,.t •n '6 NewMe•.St.73,w . Te~.s1.u ~Mr SI. 11, ICl•ho 11 Gon1~•t. N. 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Newport Beach. CA Just north Of Jamboree on Paclf lc coast HWv. Telephone 17141 675-8000 o! owneo ana managed by The Irvine company t.l..,H ...... Groclo 7171 Alloy a.,. Sl5.l>O MOW . ,,.1-:--- PANTS IE(:()Ht4' '.'HOT DOG" ' 'WARM UP Pt.HI'S ' "SAVE 25% ' SKI EQUIPMENT INCLUDING UOTHING SA VE TO 50°/o SUN DOWNER BIB REG. Sl6.9S OVERALLS .. NOW s1900 Spocial Purchaso REG.Sll-$15 WINDSHIRTS .. NOW Conroy Gto•H REG. $17.95 HOW sp PARKAS . . Choose from these Famous FOll:IE, HIAD, ANIA, MOSS.I.MT. GU.aY AMO ALl'IME DES<IGMI! Brands ... _ SWEATERS . Brands . Choose from these famous DEMETIE, HEAD, MEISTE!!:, LIDO. AHlA, SP'Oll:T!Ff. 1NMSIRUCK. HAMG TfM! After Ski 1/20FF PANTS . . Choose from these famous FOll:ll:E, HU.0, AMI.A , llCOKTA, SUHOOWMER. EDEL WllSSJ BOOTS •••• SALE! "" SAlE HOURS • ' .· Brands .. SKIMART COSTA MESA• 1179 N~ BJ, Call 642-8335 . . ' LOH& 11,t.Cff.T.SJJZ L MS!. • Cllll 'W4-71M17 ' • • t • l ,.. ' I I I _ ....... ~ . . .. I • • PU"LIC NOTICE PUBLlF NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE PUBUC.NOTICE WPl•IOtl cou•fOP '"' 1r.t.ra Oft (ALll'OIUflA P08 1'MICOUMf1'0flO•AMH ........ , .... NOTl(I Oft M.AlllMO Of' tU PiTl'flON -Oil .. llOIATI 0" WIL. ANO "0Jlt L.ITTl!ltl O" AO MIJtlt1•11110Jt Wl1H·tH•·WIL. AMM•••o ... ~t llf LOltlfrol H. OL.IASOH. LOJll:l.N HOPE GLEAION, •It LOR EH OL.EAiON . tkt L.H, Gl.IAIOl'I, 0.(t•lol'd, NOTICE IS HIAl!i9Y ClllEiN Ill.I \IALE lttf 001! D& AT fl•• l!llfd IWrtl •.i11b-•tlt1on •or P•olNll• ol WIU"' IDI' lt.t. ... ni;t al L.tl\11 I Oi AOtnlnltl<• uon WUh·tllt·wl11 •"nt••d to ttwi Ptll 11-r•l•rtll(t to •111(11 11 meOoJ t llll'tl"t NfllC11ler1, •nd Ille! llM II PUBUC ,_tOTICE ftl(TITIOUSSUl4,,.•11 HAM ISTATaMIHf lPlt llllOWll'lt Pt•..,. It tlllnt bu'»- ,..., .. 1 • TH E TINl(lll, NO. 1 Wiid C.OOIOr Co11rl, Hf wport Bl.Kii. Cll 'ft40 LtC1tlt1 '•'"'"'°'Ill, Ho. J lt'/11<1 C.00-.. Co11• I, Ne'*PG'I Ill.f t!, c;...1 •2..0 flllt .... ,1 ..... , h '""du<l..cl by .... '"" dlwldtHI . l..01Ct1l<t F trl'l••Orlh Thl1 tta!lmtl'll ••• tlhtd .,,..."' 17"' C.11n1, Cr••-ol 0'"'"11' Count, on J111uer, 11, 1•1$, ........ 11 P\IOll)l!ed Or1110t Coatl 0.ll'f '911ol, Jiln 3t, <111111 Ftb 1. 1•. 11, lt1J Jtt.1t . PUBLIC NIYflCE ~ltl•tt el heerln9i ... sernt l\f5 NOTlCI 0, ,UILIC H•AllUHO TO wt • ., Febt .... rlt JS, lt1', •t •:30 a.m IE "ILO •T 1'HI OllANOI c:evN· lnll>e t ouriroomolO.NrlmtntNo.3 TY .. I.ANNINO COMMllllOM ON wlo (011.t. •I 100 Clwlt C1r>llt Ori f'lllOPOSEO L.ANO USIE OISTllllCT P U BLIC NOTICE w,,1, ;,. '"' '''' ol ~'"'' A11a CHANG•S f'ICTITIOUIJ •UllN•tS CaUfor11la. 0..t~ 01 Hl••l""J: f'1btuefJ ?4. 1~1j HOTl(IO,IMTl!NTIONTO NAM EITAflMINf •T•••M•NTO•AOAN--..... D.111fF1br.,..ry$,l•1t, Time al 111o1ti111;1 100 p.m., t11 • •• 0 ••• '. T" ... •• O• th' tollowlng per\on /I doing tllhl O• Ula O• .......... .., "' WILLIAM I . lt JOHN. -11'1..-etllft ISPO,~•fllt. .. CovntyCitr• Location. ftoam 111. i;: .. ,1.-r1roq ALCOHOLIC •• .,. llAOI~ 11 JS tW~~ ~~~y ,. ... r TE •to N A l'tO "''" f'ICTITIOUS IUllNlll NAME T"OMAl W. Hl!NOli lllSOH l11old1n<). 400 c1 ... 1c C11111r Dli ... W.lt. '. -·-oo••· ,... , . • \O(IATl!5, 1s41 51,1potrlof Aw .. C.OSW TM 1611owl"' ........... ht ... .l~n· Al"'""YtlUW Stnt1An1.<:1Ulotnl& .:':k,_,, ....,, .,...hctrn. ,,_,,. c iutornla n •lf dontO tr. WM 11 11\e toclltlollll blftl-s ... , .. 1111111•111,Slfhl 111 f'ROPOS•L : -~I lo IS-1'1(1 ol Ille lk -IP-Cl~dy Ann Pa Ht 11111 260ll nam1 T •AV LL.AN o, U.!i.A, •r CHllMorw, C1Ul1n11atl41J (ll&ft9l! ol lDnl CASE NO. l C 11 ~I .. ltotlfor, 116tltt l•har1by91,,.,.1tw1;1"9 9ol\ltl!Oll, Ml\•lon VitJ.o, ~lfoffllt TAA\llELANO, at 60 T11,,.1n ....... T1I: 0111 ~1114 iECTtONAL. OISTRIC:T MAP ll 11, I<> Wldtr1l0t* llfOpiffft 14 Mii alu11M1k 91611 E•SI 1r,,.k'lt,C:<11Ulorl'll.i. ........_,,.,., hlllllftlr cfta"""' trom IM 200·C1 olO.ODO "L0<,1I "~•,_aott. at tM IN'tmlMs, Otscrlt.o fl'll\ IM.IM""'' 11 condU(l.ld b'.,. In-Tht ll<lltlout t1111lrw~• n-rtllf'te<I P""311""'d Or•n111 c ... ~1 0..oly Pllol, 811\lne• \' • Olstr It t In 1n• 200-C I It fol ',·,., . dlYI01,1<1t. to tb0¥1! ""'' flltd In Or ..... Qlunl' on f'tt>.1,1. 11. 1•1S . 41"-I~ ~.OOCUSSI "'LOt"I Suslne\S ~S.rYM:.- F•lrYlew lllo.d NO"'"""'' J "'l · ~l•tl""J" Olllrlct Lfl11alf'I prOPl'•IY Cotl•Mtaa C.t1lornl1'262' Clf'IOJP.1!1e•wn · Ja,it Lii•• 1407 Se• C..111, C 0 C loc.1ti'd•llhemo11weut•IJ tDl'nerof Pwn11o11f'lt to •~Pl 11111<1llot1, 111t ....,. Tl'll\ \tallm•nl ... , ll1-<I with tlw c~orwde1Mer,c.11i1or111e Pl'BLI ?\: Tl E 111\! 1n1eru!CTlor1 ot Cro"'n \f•lte., Battling Ca1acer ~·we Want to Wipe Out Cancer in Your Lifetime.•• That's the national crusade theme of the American Cancer Soviety which kicked off its re- sidential crusade along the Orange Coaat. On hand to &Ive Costa Mesa chairman Tom Gla1•, Oefll and Newport Beach chairman, Mrs. Paul Michaels, (second from len) a boo•t were Christopher George and Lynda Day George, tele'(ision stars a nd honorary chairmen or the crusade. The Orange County ttnil of the Amt:rica n Ca.ncer Society hopes to raise $665,000 during the 1975 Crllllade to provide for the re· ~e~r~h, education and service. dt"iflflld 11 fllPltlltt lo lhl a.part-County Cle<lt ot Or&n9e C:ounl'f"" Oorl1 LO,,.., 1.01 St• Crtii,.1---------------P••llw1y i ncl Nl9u1I Hoad '" \I'll mer>t ol Ak ol'lolk 81vtra .. COMrol fDI' J"""'"' 11 • 191~· FtMI eor-d.1 M..r. C•lllornl• l~f'-1'611 Lag1,1n1 Nlqlifl art• ., rtqu1ueo .,., H. l•-fttt of In llCohOU( bl-8911 Plllllll,.,O O•i1"9f Coasl Dally fi'tlol, Thi1 outlMSI wai (O#UNcted by ii HOTIC• 1'0 ClllaOITOllli F. V•na...,ll Enlt•Pt!M11, In<. Ill•"" (llt1n.-J) fOt '"''' ll!"fnlHI J'" 31 and f'lb I ,, JI 191, 2~1$ 91"1t&l""rll'ltr1hl11. •v .. •••OllCOUlllTOll'THI!: (O M p L I AN c E w I fH TH E &Jlf;llow1· · ' ·' ' ' J ITATIOll'CAl..t .. OlllMIAIJOll CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL.. •·4, .. oN SAL.E Bll: lit ANOWI NI! ltk La... f'1"1K TH. COUNTY Oii' 0111 ANOI: QU ... LI TY ACT CIONA l"IOE f'UBLIC EATING ------Pllbllshfd O•an99 Coast o.n., P'llOI, Hll.A-n111 fl'll~ P•Oi•ct .... , bfe(I ,,,....,d 10 """"" PL.ACE> PUBLIC NOTICE Jiil. 31,.lrv:I Fib. 1. u , 11, '''' n.-1s Estate cl FL.ORENCE R. RINKER, ..., ~ignll.ca11t ad•••~• •!!eel oo ow,,.. RIGOLETTO.INC ---------------cea...:11. wironmtnt .)f'ld •~P•Ol><h~d lo ~<;ir.inl· P11b1l111otd Or•nQt C0<111t Dally Pllol. f'ICTITIOUISUll•aSl PUBLIC NOT' IC~, NOTICE l!i HEAEBY GIVE"I lo Ille td ""'""u"" dldar .. 110,.. A copy ot n.., F1bf11o11rv 14, 19/S !ll·I~ NAMI STATliMIHT IJ"• • ....U\Or• ol lhe tbo•I n1med <IK'*"I _,..tl•t Of<.l••<1llon wlll b~ on !,If''" TN IOllowlflll pertol'I• &ti dolntblltl· M l Ill P1rl-... ,Ing clilln'I! agalf'lll I,,. ot!lc~ ot lh~ Cour>l 1 C+~•lt. ,ii Sl't l'IHI&,, I"'" l'llt t.lld dKtdtnl art r•qu!rtd to tilt """"'!' S•(&more S1te~1. ~""'" Aoa, A U TO M A T !. D AD • MOTICaTO(lllOITOlllS IWm, •111'11 ... Nte111rY •01« ..... ,, In C.UtOl"nit, ..... m !oOt. PUllLIC NOTICI·: Ponies Killed; No Food ISLAND POND, Vt. (AP ) -"I am not proud or what I've done," said Lawrence Allard after he killed 22 Wels h ponl .. becauae we couldn't find the bay to feed them •• lie 1uld the avo.ll1blll· ty of hay, not m oney* is . his problem. ''SUre it WH!I a tough ~eclslon ," Allard .said, but he added: Cycle Gang's Visit Feared l'ICTl'flOUI IU~IHESS NAM E STATEMENT Tiit IOllO,.lng ,.r\On I\ Ooonot1 bu\i· ne1\11 LINDA'S CUT AN O BLOW S'fYL.£5. q10 G lfn"eyr~. L"g11n1 B11c h, C•l11o•nla •26'1 1~11!!1 Pl Lino• 1111, MtCor , 1111 Santa cr11r. LI,..,.. Bitch, (alllornlt tt&"~1 111" b111l""t\I i\ t""C11,1c ttd b"(.., ln-OlwOut l. Lind& Rlt Mc(o" This 1111tm~"I w•1 t lltd with 1t>e Count• Clttk ol O•angt County on MINliTAATOlllS. \llJ Ii. ear..oie. tU .. at1t10ll (OUltTOf' TH I: N olfltl ol Ille tlerk ol 1111 .. .,.. "" Any"'""°" "'"Y .1p1>1,il the p<or>O"'d Slnl& Ant, (A t21M STATI: Of' CALtf'OlllltllA i<Oflt tlltd cour1 ,fH' lo pttstnl lhtm, with llw neo,111we lk'cle•aHon "' t 11rnq "" 119pea\ (ltt A. S.!trMn, 1 7'~7 lltllllf' St. TME (OUHTY 01' OlllAHG• ,,, •• , VOIKhlfl, to lhcl 11.-.i'71'd wllh \M Co11nty Cltfk proor ro \ 00 1NlM,CAt2... Nl.A·l 11S1 11tr.. Li1wOtt k 1of PAUL, HAiTINGS. om., f'tlO•v, Ftbtu•rt 11 , 1'11,, Aller earl ~·o .• ., Ntnl'IO SI .• l"IK..... r:~t•le ot AUDlllEY' WEYl'llC I~ JANOf'ilCY • WALKE A, 211, lho1t cl•le tfle "'""llwf' 9e"lor•ll0<1 Ua,Call l tJtlO :OY MES,Otcu..,,. DUPONT OR ., iTE. B, IR \llNE , t.comnolllcl•I 8ob Mer\lf'I, 110ll 81111.-ood s.t.. NOTICE IS HI! RE BY Gl\IEN to the CAL.I FORNI A tlMol. which 11 IN pl.c.1 All ""'°"' ,11 ... , taworlno °" Ol)PIJ>• Founltlh V1U1y, C:A •ttll ttdl!Ofl, ol llW -·• 1'1<11,,,.d <iece09nl ol f111\lflflt\ OI '"" 11ndlt'llvnefil In all •"9 lhh propoial •rl •l'lw•ted to !)•~sent Mtl"I" M, AIM&ll, 112\t C11rt•S1 IWll Ill Pft'iOm PWl'fl"" Clill.,..., aQl!Mt m11ll1r1 lllfl•lnln9 to 11111 111•1• ol said thflr vie"'' tielOtf Ille Pl1nnl"'9 Com· ~ .. G•rdlln Gro"'· CA"'"° r.e said dtttd~l ••• r"11l•t<I lo Ill• .-C.l'dlnl, whhln four months al\tr the mi~•lon. It I• <flQuelltO that ..,., wrll· Thi\ bu•lnt•I I• conducltd try a Umll• rem, wolh thf ntc1111ry wouc.r.ert, In llr1t publlt tllon ol \lllS "ollc e. 1~11 tKPOn._. b<! ,11om11110 10 ll>I Pi- ed p.rtrwr'lhlll. l>e olllo• of Ille (letllt ol lhf MIO" l<I· 0.IH Jill'!. t , ltl' nu-i Comrnls\lon prior ta !I'll 11terlll\I Cl<I A. Stltntll l111C1 court,or topr1wnt tl'I.,,.. wllh lht HARRY S. llltNK l!.lt d•le. Thll 1l1llm1<1I "'II fUed with ll>e <•~~Y •OUChlrl.IOll'llun4trsl9"fd E•ttOllOl'allhtWUI FOi' lllf"lhet 1nformalion l tlephlirlll Jan11o11ry 11, t•IS c .... 111, Cl1tk ot Oran91 Cou,.ty Ol'I I tM .. Hte ot 11111ttor""y· JOHN H. ol llltlb6W<lrlil""'ddetldltll IJol-10~ or c1ll al !ht olllt e ol I,. ,. .. ,.. ,.,Dr ... r~ 10, !tlJ, 1 TCHEL.L, •10 Nt•porl C1nter .. fiULl.NAITINDI, O.ange County 1'1.,,.,11'!!1 0.11otr1mtn!, Plltlllthtd Or1nll'f CHU Otll' Pllol, ft«flt'Mo rl,,.1, "'""llO'I Btath, C1llfornl1 ~ ~l'll(Y&WALl(Ell E11<11-••no 8ul10lllO Aoom llS . .Q) MAO ERA CU Pl) -f e lt the 1ang &h ould be J~nd Feb. ·1. ••.11. ,,,, 321.1) Putlfl"'" or'""' CH st oau, l'llOI, . •hlcPI 11 '"' p1act ot ttuslnftsol tl110Ul'ON1' 0111., tT•. • Civic C1n1er Or1vt Wht, s.rtla An.o. Madera County olf1'c1'al• dlscoura•ed rrom vls1"t -Ft ll. I•, 11 , JI, •nd '"''"'" '· "'' tot-It t.e uncllr1l9"td Ill au ma1t1r1 lllfl&ln-llllVIH•, CA~lf!Ofl NIA t1"'4 C.llilOl'nla. To ltcltlt&lf '''"°" ... 11ft f • VUBLJC NOTICE ----·----------'l"'JIOlhettlallol .. IO IMClff"',wlOUn l11<1111Jl-1HI toZc;l•·1<t. again have taken up the tng t he lake of\ the ba11is _____________ : P UBLIC NOTICE '°"''month~ alllr 11\t lltll put>llt1Uon A~''* Eo1u1tilf' BYOROElllOF Tl'iE t J ( h J,/ h j J d J bl ll'llll!Ollce., Pvtllll.Nd0r•ft911COt,lO.ityPllal, QRANGECOUNT'I' que1 on 0 w at, l al l s an un es ra c ll'!CTltlOUtlUllNl:SS 011.0FtOtU8•YS,1•1S. J<lll'l.24,Jl,•l'l<l "•b.l,14,ltlS . 21 .. ,, PLANNl"GCOMMliSIOH anything, to do about the group. He said he felt "AME sTATEMINT •..._a PUiSELL "· svMEs ---·-----' Pv111 1..ned o'""ll' Coil st 0<1111, PU"'· annual visit or the Hell's law enforcement agen · TllP !oltuwinq Pll•ton IS d<ll flQ bl/'W NOTICI TOCllllOITOllll EOl(l,l\Dtot Ille Wiii PUBLIC ••· 'OTICr.". F•or .... ,, \4, ,,14 4l•IS .,..\\a•: SUPllll10111(0UlllTOll'TNI: nl !!M'•bO•~nanwddt<ed'enl. l'• 1:. Angels motorcycle gang cles 11hould be h a rde r on fiOLl..ANO Olll~Y N URSERY.,~, STATIOf'CALll'O•HIA"°ll JOHNH.MITCMILL t o Ba ss Lake on the tnfracttons committed !'..o,•,•, Ro4o. c o•Ha M~\ .. , c11Ho•n1; THlcouHTYoP0111AN01: •to""""'°'"'"'•rOrl•• 1 ,,.11, ., Nt,A·Mf&t HtwMrt .. 1c1t,C.llt.tl... l'tOTICITOClll EOllOltS M e m orial Day weekend. by gang members during Jll<k Joni", ~S' Po\l Roa:I. Coltl Etllll o l BLANCH I!: PETIT, Ttl: 01•1...,._,,,, SU P EJll:IOltCOUJtTOFTHE One s uggestion was to the long weekend vii it. """""· c1111o•n1a 9161• 0ec1a110. Au ...... ,,., •••tvttr iT ATE o" cAL1,.-011H111o F01' suPER10111 cou11r oft THI. Tnlt lluslnttW'-""'dU( !eO by an In NO fl c E IS HERE e y GI Vii .. to tlwl P1,1bU ... i'd Or.in .. (0111 o.u, Piiot, TH• COUH1'Y Oii' OllAl'tOE ST AT I. 01' CALI -0 RM I ... ll'Q" p ay the gang to find The H e ll's Ange ls h ave :siwidu••. c11011orto1111t1bO••n•mtd0tttc1tn1 F1bt..,.ry1.1•.11,11,"'' '36.l5 "'·A·llt41 THECOUNTTOf'OlllANGE another place to visit. J•~onas 11111 •II •r'°"' .,, .. 11111 c1 11ms ..,a1n~ --i' Et111e ot E Ml L. Y 1< 1 RS TEN No.11.-•1••1 Visited the lake On the Thi' \la11m1nl "'"' tlltd wlll'I tnt \Ill 1110 OltelMnt art t1Q1,1irtd to IU• GREEN Oec1a~eCI HOllCl!Q_I' HEAAINGOI' P•TIT!OH County Supervisor Memo rial Day weekend Countf c11r-01 01111111 c oun11 on uwm, •1t11 '"" ntc11wry •o\lt.r.rt, 1" PUBLIC NOTICE HOT1CE 1:. HER.EB'!' c.1 v EN '~ '"' l'Olt "Ra.ATE OF w1LL AHO l'Olt J ack Schmitz made the since 1965 and "0Sl5 of J ........ , •. ltlS. ·-· lllt llflltl 01 tht cl•r-ol Ill• Ibo .. If\· c•,O•IO" ol !ht dbOV C ......... d ""'(~Ill LETTEAS TESTAM•NTAllt'I . T d h .,_ uu1oc°"'"·o•lo11r1Mnt thtm,wllf'ltrw Sltlll inti 1\l l)l•.on1 l'llWl"'J clal1J1> •ns! Est.itt ot 9ERNICE M. DURSTON. S UggeStlOR Ue& ay l at r,rovidlng extra law CO· P11llllSl!ed Ottn\11! (o•tl O.iil1 P1lol. nec11wr, w011chttt,IOlf'lt11Nkrti(ln..i NOTICIE10Cllli01T01111 1111 \1kJ Clo!ct!Olf'll ilrt reQ11lrld lo Ille ak.1 BERNICE MAE. CARPENTER t h e m otorcycll1t1 be of· orcement ofll•er• for Jtn. 7'.ll,tncl Ftb.1, 11. ttlS 1lf.I~ at lhloltl<t.01 nit tllor"""· JlttCHARO SUf'ltltlOtltCOUlllTOll'TME 1r.em ... u" ..... NCl\Sa•v VOIKl!eft, In OURS TON .• ~. BE ll:NICE MA E .. L. 111 IEMI! A, 1111 Nori II l!lrMidw•f. STATI 011' CALI ftORHIA flO• 1r.e ottlct ol lrit c1tr1t of tllt '"°"" ,,.... OURS TON, Otce•seo. l'U BLIC NO'flCF. ---·-------- fered $1 ,000 not to make that weekend runs PUBLIC NOTICE w111 20.. s..nt• An•, c1111 ... ,.1. '"'°'· fHI COUNT1' Oii' o•A..ioa 1111~c1 cour1. or ropre~n1 them. w1111t"" NOTtC.E is HERf; ev c.1 \IEN 11-.1 • 'J d idn't h ave the hay their a nnua l visit t o Bass ~ 000 all ""'1c11 "'"' P••C• 01 111111n111 llf """""" Ne. A-1M11 ••1.t .. -su,, vou(l'le••. 10 1he .....,.,,,;or>ea NORM.., N H. o u Rs 1 o N "'' 111..,, t f d lh d I L k . h s f •11• ormore ennu y . Olrllll"'Ol,,aUmltlltl!Mflllnlntt• Elltltoll!OWAllO S.8ATIEl,1t"'o1•tl'll<olilt11lh!s1tlornev,STlPHENl'M!rl1n.1pet1h .... lo•Ptol)i1\tofW1lla1'd O ee em a n a ·e 1n t e ierra Na· The federal government FICT1T1ou ~Bu11N1ss ""''1a1eo•\•lde1tcee1e"'·"'n"1"""'r 11now11 '' EowAll:D STANTO N 11 SMi t 11.71o1o1•M,,.,.l•nd)e.o111., .... a. •0•1l\..ar1eeo11.e111r•Te,1•men1•rv 10 cpuldn 'l find any. I Uonal Fo 1 rest. pays lhe extra costs. NAM ESTATEMINT mon11111111r111et1r•tp11011c111otillf1111~ IAT&s.o..ce•secl. Ml"'"" v1eto c t 11to<nl11 t?61) wl'tk h 111t pe11110""'' •ete•er>lt 10 "'1!1c11 1, """"uld never have l et T""' to11ow•n11 pe, .. ,,, •1 cio""1ll t>u\.11 rellct. NOtic.E is HEREIY Gi\IE~ to the,, •ne plilt• '01 1)11\lne\1 01 ine ""' n>iO. for 111rtl'M!r p11•t1<11ll•s~ 1..i tl\ilt "-., nn111: Oill•dJtn11o11ry JO, l'IS. c..oltor~ ol tl'le .ibo•I namtd dt<.,.nl d.'rslo;i.,.CI 1r1 111 m.iuers per1;11..,ng 10 t"" tlm(' af'ld 111.JCE ot l'le•""ll u,.. ...,n., t&Ole ponies KO hungry, llE SAID HE fell the SU P£RVISO R WN REO'S SALOOl't . lOl 4 Pl""tnt••. O..,NIEL REIO DENI SON 11111 a ll ae•wn\ """'l"'J clalms ilQil!Mt tnie 1,,.~ 01 ,,.!d dtce<lent. •I thin 1ovr l>lll -n 111 1or Fetiru.iry 1~. 1'/S at wt, Ibey WOUid h&Ve if 1 money COUid be raised • COUI MIN. CahlOtfl•.J t/611 Admlfllltt&IO< witl•·lhe·wlllill'I· l"" H.0 Olceder1! drl teQ11lrtd lo Ille monlll> .. tle• ll>e 11<'1 p110hl•l'°"Ol Ln1> ~ )Cl .1 n1, 11\ tre co11r1room or 0.-Poltl· nle Com well 1ald he lcll JOlll'I P&i<l<lt ca11111n, s11 Jo Ann, Al:ot. n•••Ooilhfle\l.1teot tlWm .... 111 111e nece5w•v "'O<.Klllr\, In notoee. n"'nl No. 3 o• ,d,o co11••. ar 100 Ch•( h&d, kfpl them )onger." by p ublic SUbSCrf plion, lhC f oreS l Ser V j Ce e n -F • (O\ld Mew, C1Htorn1a t)611 . lhf<llbov•n,meddt<:tdel\I !'-ll'll1tf ol \he tlttk Of IM dtlO .. tn· Oil!~O J.Jnlla•v 1'1. 191 5 U>nter Ori we We~t . ,,. lht: Cot V ot !>.Jot• ·~ • ' from per&On! WbO Want· Thtl 1Ki11ne11 11 tonduCl•O by "" '" RICHAAD L. 1111 IEMElll h!llO cou~I. or lo pteYnl lhlm, Mttl Ille (;ERALO LA \f ERN GAE EN AA.J CdlltO<ll•o!I t .t. l fa I'd B d lb COUraged the gang tO re-dlwldual. 121JNil .... ...., •• ,,Suitt JM f'IHISMI<' IH>IKMr•, lotl'll \ll"dtnlQMd [ •~cuiorol 1r\e Wi!lol o,;leO Fcnru.iry 5, 191S .~ :s '· e cdtovislt1ll4f~l':tt.ake tu.rn year after year by Jo1tnPatrl<•C.~111n . S.•U1Al'la,cA•JJt1 .c1n1H.6r•a<1••1,rw1t1•10,s.ma 1111 .,,,..,.111mtdcl•c•11ent w11.L1AME.SlJOHN, ~rnall kllJed this week. ~· themk!Ytl-W='• ' 11111 \l•h'nv~1 wtS 111e<1 ..,,n tr. T11 :1;1••NS.1•t1 AM. c.au101,.1a ~2'°'· wr11cn 11 It.! STEft"ENH.SMltM countyC1er1t ft&-.,J d t $3!W)..-.n.~· ill · aJtfnl gang members Couf!IY 'tier\ II OranQI Count, Oii Atieif'lllY IOl'AlkllilM1tretwCTA D!Ktol~""soitMursdotr1ltMd lnJS144M11lrtanchllwd. HUltWITt HUlllW!TZ ANOlllEME" ~ . ., .. ue a ••\IV' h ing tlie H6ll'• td et •Way with actions Janto.Jry2f. 1 .. 1\. P119ll .... d OtitnQt Co.1st OaHy PllOI, .. u malltr1 perlliniAQ lo llW H IM• ol Ml•"8111t+. (allt tl611 At191'ftfJt ~I L.ilw e«fh. They w e re usedfdr tbere. f hi h h JU 1'41151' Jtn.2t,l1,tnlt Fefl 1,1•.1•Js l!t-1~ wllldMtlMnl. w1U1intour monthsa1"4' 111: Cll'l "'4:J,SO . ~lOJJlldSI•-• P.O. 8a•IJJ' ·~ ·, • .,.. ~ -1err~ ,•.,:Y...w crest w '"'~bit·tltcd 01; artest-JM\, Jl, ...... FtO. 1, 14 , 71, 191~ 21~ I~ h 0..IM f'tb'<•il•t '· t,,, P\lbli~eCI 0••11!11.' Co.:i~I Dai IT Piloil, ,,,, U U l 61J·90JQ .t..O. (ooo ~· N ,,__, F ~or w ~ ot er c zens PubliWO o ... ,.oe (.oa~I O;i.ily Piiot, ttM' tlrsl s>ubhc11tonof1nlsl'IO!lt1. Alloriw:, lor E•tcvtor Newport B••<ll, Ci1hlor"latl6'0 ::e.~.p~ed four=··~· ' Perv1soF~~MU4iz """ ----1•lfuLIC :'llOTICE !H E~Lf'FAIRMA"· Jan 31,andFet>.l=eD.1,14,71. AllorM,llfl':htlllltl•r ~'-• ·'•h hell•r• ' ' rtold the s upe' tvi·"-'""-t u,~ cited such things ' l>VBLIC NOTICF. AOm1n•\lri1ttl1wUll-wHt \~IS 3'0·1~ P111>1lshed Or1n91 co .. \! 01111 P•lot! ...,,u.. 1 .....-•Ul-S al ii egal mufflers On --,--------ll'ICTITIOU51U51NESi .innc•e<loflhtWlll --·--·------Feb.I 11• ltlS •JO.I sM:d he only bas a ton 81 far ash he was con· molorcycle1 and harass-HOo~c:N°:u~'t·~~~111L;Tv NAMasT ... 11:•1"'. TMDMA:~~;~sv;~~~-tedlnl P UBLIC SOTICE • ' • ~a half of hiy left to cerned t1de m1botobarcycedle meJJt oC others camping tlf'~7~·n:.10,,..~11""•1~io>i°'::~"" ~~~°.:!~•Ing per!MHls •re cto1na unN.llr1Hwar.st141• --·---iU.-:li4M)~"-'---PUBl~IC N(>TICI~ feed them. He •aid that ganacou no e rr in the area.· e " 0011·"° <• ~ '' Y 1'A1Ao AR cH 11 ecTuRA1 .. m.Ma,c.t.•1106 iUP1EA10R<:ouRTOF1'HE --------"----- """••• h e can 1upple· from the forest. Ho ad-~nlhllllvl,.lllltlr•POr l lorll'lellS· DEVELOPMENT co 31 •1 "'A' c11•tl ... ,ltt STATE Of'CALtll'OANIAFOA ·····•o••··· u11.• N o" d e cision was r e· 11y .. r0t-l~rit,191•ofTr...Hatrt ·· Attw,..,1 ... Adminht•11r11 ctA a-•o•O• 0 , • • mil,_, th f G •• • ' d O\ I o A.rport Loop 0•1..i Cosla MtM. C..111 TM -u"T, AN o• •<<o<O•••• "''' o-,._,,,,-- 111.nt the hay With other .... e presence 0 h d • · ,.,1 tun <l on,' P• VIie ourd• ' Pllbll1'1.cl Oraf'I,. Cee1! 0<1111• Pllltt, " " ''"' .... ~. "'"' th Ith I k RC e a t the meClln g, tlOft, l11Y1Utlllt 11 the loundation'I 'l'Jt!t F-tfl.J.l•,,,,IO,l91~ I J).15 NO•Oca"o"•A-ll .. , 11\f Cati+Ornl" UnUOl"m Com~•Cill fetd the h ay will last lO egang a e a ewor-bl th i d prlll(lpel ol'tlc• tor lnipec:Uon .,..,.1,.. o.1nO•.,.rD••lt011,1J1610ce... . HEAAIHG o code 1111 ,. b•I"' 0"" an0 unP•ld d-Tied the public but said U e superv so~s an req111arttu .. ne~\Mur1 from9•.m.1o• Hl110r1 .... 01n1Polnt,ca1u .in~l"I '"-----f'ET1f10H •011,.•0IAT5.0FWIL i10(,.9e i o r wl'l ltn i ne ~ .. o. ays. other offici a ls said they 11m. by .... ., titirtn W!\O ·~"II . Ph<hpGtt<11ldE10fl'l~fn,ol(M}00"' Pl:BLIC NOTICE Ati!O FOii: LliTTli•S TEiTAMEM· ma,.(Wftll•lt Mo"I'"' & Sto••pe .. the forest service's poll· Would consider a ll sug· wttl'llll * d•t~ •lier 111, dale ot 11111 H111 Rold, ll'111tiroo•, c.111. 9101.& ·-'------I T°\:~;';,1,o1 AL.l."f !>ONSTONE RUSS< sy11em 11 •nlllled to • u~n '" Wheothal runsout,the tion on the H e ll's Angels pulllk•llon. nJ•m•1 llla ,mon Norman, 1.10! NOT1c•TO'C111•01foiii Dl!te•M<I L.. W&tel'IOllltrntn on 11'11 t OOOI N>n. alnlng livestock will w a S o n e of 6 t rl ct gest.lonl Ind set another Tl't• ftullda1ion·1 printltMI offke i• ca o11si1c11. I.lone, N'•por1 Stau1, tu11'11111o•c:ou•ro,1'H• uo r1c.E is HEREBY OIVEN t11t1 11tre1ne111r dt'cr11Je<1 IOd dw noiM:• -r;-· meeting on the matter lot.1teod •I Aonm •10, 'soo Cilmpi• '"11192"° . tTATIOll'CA~IFOltHIAflO• IWl••nobltngl ... 1lltlP8Mlt1 •-n1a Pl'O b. b I y a Is 0 be neutrality. • tater. o .. ..e ,.,,,,p,,,, llKll Ctllllrnl• Anclr•• (NMNI B1•mo1k•tn, ., THi!:COUNTYOl'O•ANO• JUDITH STONE KINDIG .... , fHtd (l•lm •n lnlert1I INnlln IOd 11'11! ''"'" s l.t'.ughtered, Allard said. "They are e ntltled tooo ·-------------Tr.e.ll"'lnt!INll m•M~• oi lhlf~ aeu A~e .. ""'· ea1<1,, c a111. ''1st. H1.A·11111 11t-.1ntpelltlo<\to, P•ocet1a1 w111 anc1 !.peclf••d In s1K11 n.o11c1 tor .,.yment of !lorl isl!;ich.irOSteete_ 111•\ Du\•f'lt•S It t ond11ct1d lly a ltlttt ol E~THEFI: "'· llllCH£Y, 1orl,WlnteOIL.1\ler s T11l.1rritnl1rvla ....Ch hi1Vl"9 eoplttd rtOll~• l•,...<'eCV vl1lt the f o r est the same PUBLIC NOTICF. 26110 t;ll'llf•tlP¥ln1r111111. Oece•H<I. tlW 1111tn1ontr, •'''''"''to whlcPI It g1Y9n ,,..1 '"' ... ~ .. 111 t11t to10 .,., ~-Allard, who h as raised Yhlah ponies tor 14 yjars, &aid, ''There just ilh't any h ay lo be had no matter whera you go. 1 g uess I made 150 personal s t ops. I ~el.lied the atate Agriculture Dtp1rtrhent twice tn- 1(-0ntpelier and they pve me som e n a m es. I Went clear to Quebec O· ty and to New Jfampshlre, and I am· 10- ~. ~ have a $90 phone .. :bistaff Bartender \\rins Case iiT. PA u L . Minn . !OPIJ -Thonka to Mrs. U,111 Vezina , remale bMtenders working ror t!M liolld•y Inn Mote l ctieln w on't have to w eor lo?J;ards anymore. ·,¥t1 . Vezi na llled o suit. .tfq years aco char1ln1 ! the l e otards were d roding and that only t ales were required to " ·them. ••• w al fired from her der job for relw:- wear .the uniform working 11 the Ulh Holiday Inn. ,. • o'li Nra. Veilna hill ~ her case -plus Goo In b ack p ay. 81 anyone e l s '1 h 11 "d !·-------------" t .... bl!SN!<I Oranllf C~sl Oally Piiot, . Ol&l'I O. °""'Ison NOTICE 15 HE A EBY GIVl!H to 1'-mlllt for lllrlhlr P11rll(1,1Jits, ao'ld lhet oubl•< au< lion 1t XI'° P11llrTWn, Cit, ot e • e lU ' l'ICTIT100l IU.llMEIS l'tbrllollry 11. 191S •«I-If Th•S tla!•mtnl •.JS llll!d wllh lht trlClilon ol lhl &llOW<I flilmt9 dKMftl tllt lllfll t!\4 fllKI ol Mat Int 1111 !Mtn'll! Cos1il Mt Ml, (011nly o4 Ot11"41. Sld!f oi COUNTY SHEIUP'P' Ed.Ward Bates said' be Greyhound Expands SAN DltGO ;AP! - Greyhound l .. ines West has established bus se rvice between Southern Californie and ·r1ju:ina, Mexico, a com· pany s pokesman said. Greyhound h as seven routes between San Diego and Tijuana, and five between Log Aneeles and Tijuana, 11id Marvin ~egg, Grey hound director or trarric. NAMli ITATIM•NT Counry c .. ,. oi " Orang.e County on !"-' 111 "''°"'' h&•lnt ci•lmli '911nP "'' tlltn .-1 tor Ftbru•r• 15, 19IJ. 11 Clllllornla. on tl>I !tell ""' o4 ,.....r<n, TM fllllowintl "'''°" I\ Ooln<J OU!.J. P U B'IC NOTICE Februa• -S, It IS. tr. s•IO lll<tdttll •re req11lttd to IL/.t 9:JD •.m ., 11'1 1111 co11•ltDOm of OtDttt• lt1S. al t :lOo'cloclt A.M. .... L F1111"3 tiwm, wllh \hi N CtS!.il•Y ,,_,,.rt, lfl '""'" No. l ol ••Id , ... ,,, •1 100 Owk Tiit followlf'IQ ltlMI to Df IOIO con11\t ~-Plll01'£C1'IO" t E RlllCES, Publl111td Oran11t Coast D.lllly Piiot. h &tfl<I of Int (ltrll 11 !I'll ...,,,. .,.. Clr>tlr Orl..i Will, lf'I !he Cllt ol Slnlt ot houM"8ld •nd .,...._I tlltct1: MU'ilrcll S-.. if"lllM, (tlllotr>l•t710' . PICTI TIOU5 SUStHass Fib 1• ~~ tt, l'llS •11·7' tltlld cow rt, Ol IO pr11fnl I Nm, wt th I Ill Ana, C.!llornli. #r1. L.lf'ldl COO~, own11, Loi $y l:UIMt,. ue2 fllrc:h St., lrv1nt, ~ NAMISTA'fl:MENT "ICKMrynutMr,,IDlhlllfl*"tl ...... Oolttc1 FtDr ... ryJ,lt/J Num!W• )OJJt \ll,SI 1mo11nl 0""'" Cellfltfflll'27'1S Tr.e tollo•ln' Pf'~"' •rt dolr'IQbul.I· l)U BJ.JC NOTICE at thl office ot hh •llorl\fy, lt09E•T WILLIAM Ii. SI JOHN, Mirto 111 Horn~' -, L.ot Nurn0ei fJlls DWI'*' IS tonou(•ed 0y "" .... ,.." •1: L.. HUMPH 1112Y 5, 111 Ooftr Ori .. '9.t.UL, HC...°lt:~i';::ANOftSI( y ]l}UO, ~l,J1"8J, •'mount 'Ow1; lllu•te11 fl"~-llAISQl!;·s AEA ... TORS,,lUGtm-l"ICTITIOUSIUS•NESS $1111• JJ, Nl ... POl'I MKf'I. Calllomla. &WALl(lft Patlot\1, o ...... ,, L.OI ,...,,..""" l0119. Sy l!lllott ~SO•IV<1",lrv1ne,C•lilorn1t92'1ll , NAMliSTATIM•NT ....,l<"l1ll'M4'l.CIOlfluSlnetlallNllft. UllOVll'OMTOfll'llitUITlil 1121.10, 11maunl Clllt, •"d AfJI T~ it&t•inll'll w11 ti!ICI wllh Alie Leo!o1 'S. R" •$Or · . t lat7 S ar>-Tiii! 10110•1"11Pl''IOtll1r1 ll0!"9 b<n.l· ct.rM!lf\td In 111 miller~ P1rlalnl110 le lll'llN•,CALl,OltMIA ,._.,II _ _,, JI"''' ll"llf-. OW!Wr, t ot e.utlty Cler• ol Or•"tf (Oul"Ltf .,,,. O..lwood. Irvine, <:.i11fornl.i tJM.t ,.,.,~ ,., · IM 11ttll Of Mid ct.Ktdent, •llllln i.tl' Ii.). JS N"""°'' )111 , Sl!-4.00, lll'lttunt due. ,.."""'' 10, 191S. c. e Q . "'" s c" "f I 0. t. • 1l1 ALL SPACE, 1061 euslntss Cen!fr mont1'111ll1t Ille llrsl pllbllcltle!l llf IPlll I I . 01111td•t L11~ AnQl!!H, Fel:I •. 1•1s. .._,. RtlMI. I«,.,,, Cilllfornl19'6M • O•l we. SY I It l•i, lrwlnt, Cilllorl'llt natkl. AllOf'MYlllK: "'•hlloner B,· 0 W "Blll"Slrta1n -... , 0 c ' 0 '' -· T l'tlS b11~l ne11; II 0.1,.. u111duc1td..... ..... Daled Jdf'liia•• "· 19TS PllDliV>ed Or1n11• Co•~I O~lly Pilot, .. ,...lftC•. "~"~""" no"' I.NO r..,tt Gfl a 'f ,.-, I, ur l'tbrulry 1. 8, l•.1'7~ . '11-IS <-OH.••--••••-Ftb. !4, 11, Jl,lndMar. I, 1•1S ,01-1~ Pilrlnersri!p. Ttrnulltt lnwe•tment Co. Inc:~ JAMES W.RICHE'f •• '""' . LIOll i , R6hor C.lltornid (OrPOtat•Oll. 1061 9u•llle' E•l<lllOI' ol IPI• Wiii ---LM Afl .. ltl, C&1lltrnltt00J1 P UBLIC NOTICE Tri>'I ~111em1n1 l•ltd wllh thf c.ouri1, Cen1er Dr 1 .. e. SYlte tlJ, 1 ,,,.·1n1 ot tr.e aboYt 11a,,,.d•CAtdent l 1U BLIC NOTICE tM1f CIPr-ofOr&f'l<,!eCOUl'llfOll : J1r> ... tY10. C..Utornl••?M• ROS&lllTL.HUM .. N•a'l't P11Dlltllfd Otanne Co,!~I Daily '9ilol. l'llS Thi\ bllSir>._,.,\ ll (01\du<l•d by• cor-AltlrM,11 Uw SLP-IS041 Febtu•rY ''· ?1, 1'1/S •1~·1S ,_IOJn l!Of~l·on •1Dlftr0ft·r•S•lllll SUPElllO'ICOUATOl'fH• l"UILIC )'lEARINOS WILL K HIE~D ev THE COiTA MESA Pl.AN· "INO C0MMi5ilOH AT-THE OTY HAL.I., 11 "•Ir Ori"'· Cos,• #Nia, C.ll~a. •t •::IO 11.m. or 11 5'JGll M pot\11111 tMr1.ifltf on Mondty, •t lliNtry J(, 191S. Re9a•Olnt lne i.ti...rlnt •llPlic&llon~: HICKEY. CA PllE T Z .• ... NDMcOONALO. "-11trMrSl\LdW It: JAMEi T. CAPRETZ A1rPOrt Tt..,.r Nori II ~11ile 41~ 1ISS?Milt Ar11111r 81WCI. lrwiM, C1Jitornia 'JIOI T1I: Ol•lll1·>611 '9\iblh.M<1 o''"iltf (0<111! oau, Pilot, J~l,l~!_~ Fiii. 1. I•, !ti' 1llt-1J 1.tOHEEJllCEPTIO" PEAMITHO. z1.1s.1 s. 1or Jo1>n T. Hzw1ey, 1t10 a.1:1- <1ek, C.1ta Ml.a, c 111 .. tor c.oncll· 11-l llM...,. mtltl latir.c1hOt1 al 00.1 ""11 11.1.C. CO<l•·3•1 In an MG lON, P U BLIC NOTICE loc•tfd et Mf W. 11th tltlll, Cnlt ---~-----.-- MeN, California. (N•l•ll•• Ottlllfl· FICTITIOUS IUSll'lih llOlll NAME ST•TEM•NT l .lOHI EKCEPTIOH ... lllMI TNO. The lolloWfl"IQ per~I'! 11 llol"4 tlusi- ll-11-16. tor MontOO.,,..rY Ward and ""5\.J\· T 1 •nut1~r lnv .. slrne111 Co-, Inc. *•""' hl(PI, ~ .... , .. ,.ti... ST ATE 01' C"!LI FOR"IA FO• 11,r°" M. T•rnutt1t, Tth 014) .. J-2711 THE COUNT 'f 01' OlllAHOI!: ' o•" -.-,--,.---"''''oer11 Atw ... , Mr£!••("'"" Ne ,..,2111 u .. +c o 1 fhl\ \!alempnt w11 111td with ttw PllbllWOOr.J1'1 .. Co1UO.llyPllo1, NOTI CI: o'" HIAllllNO Oii' NOTICIO,l"UIL.ICHl:AllllNOTO Co11,.ty Cl••• of Orang1 Cwnlly Ori J!"'t.2•,l1,11M F•ll.l,l ~,ltlS 121·71 f'aTITIGN TOIOJll:JtOWMONIT IE Mli.L.0 l 'I THE OltA"GIECCMJl't· J.in..a•y 21, 19/~ -------------~ E•t•ll al FLOYD MYllL. DEAN .... ,, T'I 10 ... 11:0 0, tUf'lflVISOlllt l'O" F4"1 F M DEAN ·~· MTl'IL oriAN 1t•1111:woF AN Af'PLICATIOH "°" P11t>1!s11ee1 or .. ngc <:o•it o.uy P11oi, __ cP:....:UcB::.:LclcC::.:N.:.::OcT:.:I C::_:E:__-1 oi<e•.\•d • • ftlOl.RAL Pu..io1"0 THllOUGH J .... ll.a"" Feb. I, U.11. 1915 lJG.15 "DTl(E IS HEREO'I GI VEN lhdl TME HOUSING ANO COMMUNt T'I' NOTICE TO (ltl:OtTOllS FAANll B. DEAN, 1~ E•eclllor ol ltle DElllEL0"'.MENT ACT 0" ltl•. SUPERIOA.COUlllTOll'TNI: WlllolFloydMytlO.tn dtctt§e<l ... i NOtlc:e. '' l'ler1tir 91....., lhdt on STATE OF CALll'ORNIA'°ft nieo hltlln 1 Pliltlion II~ Eolcut0:. for ~bt ... rr 1•. 1t7t the Or•ngp Col.lnlt THE COUNTY Oll'OllANQli A1,1lllDtllJ lo borrow money aM la fl•· &oetcl lllf S..11t1r"I"°'' wlll llOIO & ll<lbl1c: Nt.A·llll• e<IJ1• 1 "°" ano oeed 011,11",,., Oleet· hl<11rlng t<>r f'f •••• 1nd 1doo11on &I..., !!iTATEMENlOll'WIT"OfllAWAL Etl.al"' 01 TH ELMA LORRAINE dtt>l"'l lnttre~\ ln rtal pr"'8rt, a~ lo 11'91kat1on !or l'""rll lund1 awi1Uat111 ' FllOMPAlllTNllllMlf' L.OFTl:N.0..<eawo •11tnot1i1 II~• ol IU•n P•O(IC!OS, te• ll'lrouoll .... HOU!!"9 Ind CO"""'nlly OPl:ll:Alll'tGU"O•ll NOTICE IS HERE BT Gt VEN to Uw ""-'to •hlth Is medt tor hwlr..r 0it .. 1.,...,..n1 Acl ot 191•. Thll l>eltl'tnq PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE C-..."Y· t..c. CAlt! II. T11rnt<l 11Ji E EllCELLENCE ENTER "Rliat Bond Sale Ulll St'"'· Dall111d, Cal!!.. '" J1)6 °"'"~ A~. CMI• Mew, c e111', pHmlt.\lon IO r1moo11 e~IUl119 <-"1:671 ..-(1&1 llUlldfl'IQ to mttl CP sttndardr., TriSl&n D. Lilf'y. 1tlt Orange Aw., FICTITIOUS BUSIN £5SNAME (rlOl!0•5 ot !l>E d&o"'I nameO O.cldtnl P¥llcullr• Incl tll&l lhl limt and Di&tt Will corrimtnce et 10:00 •.M. illld wlll bo Tiit touow"'ll Pt•son has •!Uocl••-tlwL 111 ll<i•wr>~ .,,,,.1,.9 cl•lm'I .,.1n11 ol ,,.,,1,., •1,,. ,,.,,.. "''Wan .. t 1.,. lllld I., lhf Ofen .. Cou"lf Bolnl cl •I a ge,.tr•I pa• tner trom Ill• tho! iald Olceo~nt ••t t~11lr..t lo lilt F10,..,.,, 10 t•ll di 9 00 1 m in till Su!M•,,.l-1 M•atlht Room, Jloom 50), p;irlne•th10 01>111&11"9 uncl•• tlll fl(. lr.m, ~In lne ntllS\trr wo..cr.r1, In (9\ltlraom 0j Dt~• lm~lll NO, i'o1 lCILd SU H0•111 l•(tmO.-t SI••••. Santa A...,, lll1ous bUl!f'lf•~ n1mt ot SUNSET l!"f olhc"' or tne t ie•• ol tht .COYol en U>llrl , di 100 (iWlt Cinter 0 ,1,.. WtSI , C<lllllotr>l1'2POI. 1r1<1 lllC)tO,tl ol PltflMd 1l1,1f'll"4 llf• Cntil Ml!s.i, (1111, '261, SACRAMENTO CAP) 0<""• loctll<I &I >Oii 8rl1tol SlrMI, Thi' Ous•l\f~5 h tOf'ld'Ucted "''"In- Th I f Cost• Miii, Calllornla. In 1 Cl •Olle lvodu.il -t 18 9 0 ,1.5 million IE•1mpUOllO.tl1rallo1'1) Trt\lln 0 . Lary In revenue bond• f o r l"orfurlltlrlf'llormtllonon\helbO\r!i! Thi, ll•itm.nt W&\ l •ltd Wllh "" -•tru•llon prOjOCll Of ..,.,iit11iol'll, 1111ptlont S1'1·Sl(S OI (I ll Coul'l!Y Cler-ol Oringe Counly on .. .,... " al IM ollllt 01 tl\t Plt nnlno Olpd•I· Mll)l'uary 10. 1•1$. the Unlveraity of the ... nt. ROOfl'\ 200, 11 F11r or1w, Cost• """2' P a C I f I h b Mlw, C1llflrn1•. PvblisMcl Dr.tn.;it. Co•~! oa11y P11o1 C 8 1!li t e fi (of\&M11•,Pl1r>r>ino Ftb. l•.ll,11,tr>dMatch1, lt1> U:.i·li nnnounced b y state eornmi..ion ----------- Treasurer Jesse M . ~1711;~~~~;~~.1·""•" PVBL~CNOT ICF. U nruh. He 1ald the bonds htr11••••"001rec1or ----------- were sold· to the Bank o r e1P11rm1"11 ft 1(T1T1ou11us1111•1s f'tJ' .tflld 0rtf'l99 Coa~I Oailt Piiat, NliME STATIEMl!HT America . which ~tvU.lt1S S11-IS fl'ttl0How1no per\Olls &<edlllngblltl· "''''" submitted the low net PUBLIC NOTICE M.t.11110• CENT EA STYL.ISr, 1:.00 lntere1t bid of 0 .4225 Ho1r11trlh•d .. CO.t•Ml••.CA""' •• t !--..,-.,,.=~~~------PllH J . 1(1111r, 1111 S. ltou, S...tt ptr'ii'l:ln . 1u .. 11111of1COUlllJ'Of'THE A111.C.l."701 SOU'1ENIRS PPDLE? tTAta OftCALlf'Olll NIA l"Olll Wiiiiam 0 . WUll•ms, 1100 ~ler10n THI COUNTY Of' OlllAN41 Wty. No. SIA. COU1 Meu. CA n.:i. ..... A-Q711 T1111 ""';""'1 i~ conduct•d i., • NOTlir:E 011' NIAllllHO ' 0' rtl"°'t\ntrsh1p NTITlii-. ll'Olll .. ROIA Tl Q" -'ftL. Wlllt6m0. w 11111m1 • ANO ftOlll L•TTlllllt TllTAMI Th11 tl•lftT'tllr>t wtt li!•d wltll lht TA•V llONDWAIVIOI 1111 Ct1r• ol Or1nQ1 COl!nly °" ..... II ot,..IDWARD C •. 1~WYt fliitC,VftY 10, 1'1S. CO N,, RUCTION c;OMPAN'I' ., . uu l•Ueo tour!, or lO pr111nt '"'""·"'"'"Ille lntl'>e City ol ~ .... 1. Al'la Ctll!Otnl.. Mor• "'"lllctlly, '"' Ho!HlflQ ltnd w -cA•lllur e1wn .. 1\1111 No. I, ~11 "«•st.11•,.,.,ucr>er1, tot1111,1110Wr•l9"'d 0.ltd F•btll&tf 6 i•is Comm"'""" 0.Yi!loomenl Act ~-lde1 Mc>\a, (1lllo•nla ~161•, • al 1110. L.<tite Vl1t1 Drlvt, fl t'oro, WU.LIAM. llJOHN fUIWI to <lllt1 Ind countlts lot lffllla<- Tne "cll!lou\ IMlllM\5 ,.ame sl.alf!· C.lllO•hl• •1~JO. •h!ch 11 ltM' PIM;e ol CollntyClv•~ • Qllll+lio,., llUDll C "'orlls consl<U(Uon. men\ lor Ille pi,,,,.,,sl'llp ""'~ lhetl nn l:>O•ln.11o• ot tlW unclvrtlqntd In 11~1-f>IOllOI J , JI! ll'Plll Ill tttllOlllltllon. cod• 111tort1n11n1. 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Chr11l1n\tr1 Ille atioq ntnwd Qt<ecltnl f'IO. 1 le llJIS 4~1_ 1~ ol $!Uffl or bl!!lhl, to i:i•ov lde tommun1r~ l'llJSI tlt1..-,...T.lllllftl ' ' radlilie\ <11nO ''r"i(lt, IWllt••!I' lo P11bl,.l\fd O• anQ(' C.oat\ Delly Plltt, U,.. U-9 VIiia Drive l.mlllt\ If tow &l'IO moo1f1l1 lllttml!, Jolin Jl,tndFeD.l,U,11,1111 Jln·IS EIT1ro,Cfli1tr111lattU1 PUBLIC NO'flCE and lo auht ll'Mt(lflf'l<t con,.1\lln1ty ---lllll"f'Ollro•h,...11 .. r l"BLI C NOTICE P\lbl!ltled Or.Jn/fl CNtl 0.Uy lo!, PICTITIOUSIUllMIU Jtn.11,allcl F1D. 1, U,tt, 1•11· 1•71 MA.1111 SfAff:lllil!Nf i"iiiii--T""t IOllOWl"9 Pttlllnt art 9ol,,. bll!;l- NOTIC .. T• C" l01TO•S PUB'IC NOTICE )S•1· SUf'lf.111 IOJlt COUllT 011' THE ... 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Ul!ll WlllOll u ~. Ill• l!ovlet export firm ''denlotial,l\N lhat Vnaihtorl opened en ar· n ne'~ ilo! wear nu.ioct breneh et the In· hlln•• l)itt · ·=t •"\tfte\ ot tourl•ll who • atop off at th e Soviet ,... lr ••.C.• ,Women ' I I • r t h • l a t 1 o n ;r:~~~:A::~MI 11e1Un1hau1en ob.t111An· d~cUdlrl '" Ulallc pen1111111a. I, llMftl!_l..._MNlll •HllUtl'llff,.,..Mff PV8LIC NOTICE Wtlt -~'9MllU If Utttrt ~ '-.t_:i~1~~'*: 'L'l~TIO\lllUllHllS a, C\llert, tll• tMt I UMll ""9 ~ •tTATIM•HT ., ''"' ....... ,_ --....... ,,. ~ •• lkllnt ..... :u••tVt.tttiM:,":!.i" ... ~ JUIT ,.1.UMlllrcC 61111'"'*' r:Tr~t::;i:,,..-..i: or.,·,....,1 ... ,,e.l,.,... "'·Iii" •• ,.,,.....,.. ., •-:•r~''"'"•I"'"'--"' 1,,1 ""Mt.ii 1 •••th+ QI!,, ..... 1 11. I ~·· t.IOtfM, ..i!~~1t, IMt• II tllrlll\llll'" t'f 1111 lfl• ~tf ~'!..... . .... , .. -i.. .... 1"'1•-i:lw , 1 lfiMtJ lyrfffl .. Mr'"\tlf!Wi 111 .i T ... tMteM1l'll WI\ n~ .i1t1 ,,. 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Grall .. c ... , o.u, "ltt. "'Ml ... Ottit111 C:tottt Olltf ....... ~bll\IWd ~ CMlll Dolf'f' il'lltH, ~11r-y1 .1t,21,)t.1+rs, <11.Mfi M!'·?•.)1,6f'd~•it..1.1•.1•rs 1Jt.) F1H1.1.u .11,,1,1t1s .,.,,, l • I I I ' I r • j l, . ! ,I . J ' • . 1 ' . " • • ,, 19 s Weeke11d Vachti119 Cale11dar ·Dana &nes • ·~ ·i " i MidWinters Unoer Way • '\~~fll~lnf t It •Ill~~· F 1 te . r,,v~n · . -::.~, 'i':.'li~,.;.,11..::i;, ... ,_,f) ~ DJ ·~·t11to1t11no111111,tif..i I ' I • lallttodl'f)1\0... • DanQ ):' t -Va 1pt1 as Arut().,h.ced ~ " i~':J':¥~rn::1~~ r~ •1 Poeta' and lyricists are prone to sin« of Cal-20Ll'TTVicLtEory5 HI. (Spa5tuFLrdaEyETand05!'!'1 .... S¥·>_11EA.CI' _ ,• S'ChedulJ• of tu 1"5'J>ah biN Serlelt wbi~h ttlf& " /l,:",:r.~;::a:i.; :1 • • 4cardboard seas.'' ••purple aea:1," ''harvest seas•• " WNG ., year 1il inc]\Kle i.J> rforman andica~ Rael andvartousotheroc~anieHllOIQalie,. PHRF A, B and C, Ca1·2·30, Ranger~is, Col~m· • • ~ 1 ~ idl~ Ocfala t; e J'b_dtllr\tern 11n, Moo11.. • But some sontwriter is missinc a bet if he fails l:lia-22, ,Qay sailer. (Saturday an'd Sunday). , ·· ,..-. tfcini{ . ff shore Rule yac ts. , r"' Tide# • • to witness the a nnual s.pectacUlar known In LONG BEACH YACHT CLUB -Cal-29, Cal-27 , BOATING l'he. first race will be the 14 .7·m.ile Aliso Pier '· Southern Catlfornia as tbe "Midwinters.'' Cal-2S, Santana-27, Excalibur-26, Coronado-25 . ~ M h 1 Oth · th • · . PIUOAY • race arc . ers 10 eoenes. *~iow . ":"a 11.m. 1111. "Dacron sea" is about th~ best way to describe (Saturday and Sunday), San Juan Rock Turn-Around, ·I8.9·ffiileS,-APril SttoAC1111o11 11:01p.m. l-' this event• that for 46 years has drawn more than LOS ANG'El:.ES YACHT CLUB -IOR A. B, C. ~; Acound the M;8(kS race. 9.6 n;iiltth.JLUJielt; End· Mtimi . 1'Tu,1tp~~r..rn. 1.1~1 J,DOqaailboatsin l00or1Doreclassestocompetein D and E. Cal-40', One Ton Level-Class, Three-to-End race, 17 miles, July 13; ~lir\t Mark race, Fi,..1111011 11.ol•·"'· J•. the event that has come to be recognized as the Quaner Ton, K-38, Ericson-35, Shields. (Saturday, l3.3 miles, Aug. J6 ; Dana Point-Newport B~ach·. =~;. ,~;~~~.:: !~~. world's big.est winter yachting circus.' Sunday and Monday). Ocea.pside Tri-Port race, 67 miles, Sept. 20; D'ouble 'l'lhttow s~NDA::ot •. l'I\. '·'· NEWPO·RT HARBOR AND LIDO ISLE Trianglerace,ll.6miles,Nov.9. ,.ln;tlllOll 11 "~•·"'· :1.J.1 OFFICIALLY, it's the Southern California YACHT CLUBS -Lehman-12, Montgomery·l2, First Officer R~ce invitations and entry blanks may be ob-~::1=.~,..,.'m.;~~~1~:'.;.m, 1.s.· Yachting Association Midwinter Regatta which in Cyclone, Naples Sabot A. B, C, and senior. Wildfire, rt!a~in~ed~b~y~w~r~it~in~e~°"'l~=·~Po:in=t~Y:_:•ch:t~Cl=ub~,~P~-=O=.~B=o=xj~"'°"'!~S1""~'''~'~''"e·"'~ .. ~·~"~'"~'~·m~, recent years bas spread a blanket of daeron over (Saturday and Sunday). The first officer cchn-87,.Da~ Point 92629.1 - the ocean from Newport Beach to Marina del Rey, BALBOA AND BAl-llA CORINTHIAN VACI-IT missioned by a U.S. pre-:l with the greate&t concentration being in the Los CLUBS -Schooners, Wooden I-lulls, JO-meter, side nt was Hopl ey ·.; Angeles-Long Beach harbor complex. PCC, Rhodes-33, Etchells-22, Luders·l6, Rhodes-19 , Ye a ton . President ,.---·-------,] The 46th edition of the Midwinters starts Satur-(Saturday and Sunday). George Washington tom-( ~1 A I LBOX STIMULATES In the ,' day and continues through Monday as it has for SEAL BEACH YACHT CLUB -Islander·36 , missioned Yeaton to L' nearly a halt cer'l.lury of celebrating George At-ORF A and B, Newport-30. Islander-30 l\.lark 111, command a cutter in the '---------- DAILY PILOT Washin~on 's birthdav. Catallna-27, Cal 2·24, Catalina·22. Newport-20 . ..service of the United • 1 Originally, theMidwinterswereconfinedenlire-J<S;•;l;ur~d~a;y~a~n~d~S~u~n~d~a~y~)~. __________ ..;S;;t;;al;;•;;s.;o.;,f;.A;;m;;e;.r;;i;.c;.a .. · .. • -..:!.=====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;, ly lo the Los Angeles-Long Beacn area where four 1- major yacht clubs handled the action. But with the , llt. growth in thenumberof classes and the growing en-, • J'~ · th'.usiasm for competitive yachting the event has ' . .. '' been spread out over a larger area. ' FOR TllE THIRD straight year Newport Harbor yacht clubs will play host to a number of classes. tocal clubs participating will be Newport Harbor, Lido Isle, Balboa and Bahia Corinthian. . These clubs will superVise the competition of 16 classes. Huntington Htrrbour Yacht Club will also get in on the action with six classes. Another change occasioned by the growth of the sport is the reduction of competition from three to two days at all clubs except LoS Angeles Yacht Clubs which handles the large boat classes. SHAG CARPET TltE Last week il"wa& minor tile for the walls. Now carpet tiles for the floor. Where do we go from here? Maybe next week a wig for the roof, but I haven't Here is the list of clubs hosting this year's Midwinters and the classes they will supervise: ALAMITOS BAY YACIIT CLUB (Long BeachJ -Cal-20, 470, Jnternational-14, Lido-14 A, Band C, National One-Design, Finn, Snipe a nd Laser. (Saturday and SundbyJ. CABRILLO BEACH YACHT CLUB (Los Angeles) -Multihull Arbitrary, Geary-18, Mercury, Coronado-is. S-0-5, 1,'histle, Alpha Cat, Sm all Boat Arbitrary: (Saturday and Sunday). •• BEY! Alt YOO GUYS , IN THE SOUJBBAY '~BEA! ,EA. 12xl2 TILE aeen that many bald houses. P CALIFORNIA -YACHT CLUB (Marina del Rey l -Soling, Tempest, Tornado, Star, <Saturday and SundayJ. : ' Now you.can ahop at NATIONAL LUMBER IN TORRANCE! bur·b=d.new ,atOre Wi\.\ btt'Opening there DEL REY YACHT CLUB (Marina del Rey) - CCA, OR Calamarahs, Ericson 2-32, Ericson-26, 1 Cal-28, P-Cat, PC, Win'ard Sabot A and B. (Satur- ,.,, . Next Month . .. d ay and Sunday J. • HUNTINGTON HARBOUR YACHT CLUB <Huntington Beach) -Laser A a nd B, Lldo-14 Jr., Ghost 13 A and B, Windsurler. (Saturday and Sun- day). ' KING HARBOR YACIIT CLUB <Reilondol - Cutters, ketches and yawls, Columbia-26, Thun- . derbird, Challenger-24, Venture-24, Santana-22, • t We're even.gonna dedicate our'l'l.ext wh9le catalog to it. • . 'Tl1f.SE SHOR1" l'l l"IP:; A RE GREA'f! -........... - 3 LIGHT CHANDELIER ·1n Sunday's Family Weekly: ti• !'thrU..lt(.r,.M•1 'ltw A'-t l"t"'°'d"I' "-J',... f""'" Alrt l·r·-fM Kbrhr"' \L"°'b,.......•r"•1 y..., <Mt &.jo,· p.,n. Do Racing Drivers Ever Get Scared.? .. ,.Vf! l>ee11 Sl'Of1!1l n1n11r 1i111es. Jfl (1 rt1 '' ~".v srry!J he tloc.s11'1 f!.•'I .•LYlretl, I .H1_\' he-.~ e1'.tlicr rt li.ur n r u con1pletc itlLQ(. 0 {1Ji11ally 1/i11I 11111:"., 11evL'r n u·innrr 011-y11·n_v." -11.J.Foyt . 1t If) ·With the finals coming up this weekend at Day- tona International Speedway, FAMILY WEEKLY ha s put together a timely cover story on fear and rac· _,A ing. We asked the top of the line -Bobby Unser. Graham Hill, Johnny Rutherford, \o name a few - just how daring a champion driver can afford to be and survive. These "daredevils" admit to count- less anxieties related to racing, but surprisingly enough. their biggest-fear is not speed. Find out more about this unique group of professionals this week 'in FAMILY WEEKLY. It 's a sport story that's on the right track .••. $m•rt Cooking: I The Goodne11 of Pork Rout- Withoat the Exptue This week FAMILY WEEKLY Food Editor Marilyn Hansen _aives you another flavorful recipe for fighting lnflatlon. [){perimentwith different cut1 , o,f meat and you'll discover that the costliest meat isn•t always the best. All C••l•g-Sunday with the , . ' 6~·7 CERAMIC TILE A new beauty. Words don't do it juatice (J hope the picture does). Let there be light for 6 bucks and change. 6910., FT. II you look closely. you'll aee we ran this last week STAINLESS STEEL SINIS Faucets Extra BAR 1900 too. Good deal. huh? .,_ .. GE WALL DIMMERS , " 1 {[EVEL \, 2 77 FULL ROTARY Be able to tum the lights REAL BRIGHT , (or real low like thia). IS) ~ • • G ' . . • " 6l> KITCHEN .--------------..., 2900 ' SHElF STUFF FOLDING KIDDY GATE la this a gate for a folding kiddy. or what? CLOSE-OUT SHELVING Variety oJ sizes and cO"lor• (some with minor flaws). Also below with brackets 8r standards. 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At 25% off the regular price, you can't gowroog. r • -'· -~ ... ,: •;, ' . ... ~ '" t s: .... , . • • ' ' • . -. ,, 1 . • \ • Ruin and Decay Coast Plwto Slww Opens From the romantic vision or a crumbling ancient tomb lo the hor· ror of war, scenes of destruction fascinate people with unexplainable force. · . Alm est Since the beginning of photography, cameramen have , joined in this fascination. Some of the results of their work are shown in an exhibit entitled 6 'Terminal Landscapes-Photographic Views of Pastoral Destruc· lions" which opens today i&fhe second floor kalJecy of the Orange Coast College Library in Costa Mesa. Admission to the ex:hibit. which is sponsored by the George Eastman House of Rochester. N. Y .. is free. Hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m . ~1ond ay through .f'riday and from 10 a.m . lo 5 p.m ."on weekends, through Maret) 14 . · . Maoy of the 40 photographs date from the mid· 19th century and are albumin or silver prints. Others were taken in the 1930s and some as recently a s 1969. Among the photographers represented are Minor White, Edward Weston, Dorothea Lange, \Valker E vens, George N. Barnard and Yasuhirolshimo\O.. The studies may be divided into two categories: those of gradual ruin wrought by time and those of s udden ruin from war, l!JtUnt.l..dis- asteror urban renewal. t _ In the former category are "Tomb of Zachariah and J ames" rrom the HolY Land in 1850, ''lluinsof Baalbek" in 1860, and a number of oth~r prints from Palestine. . \Var yields its scenes of des truc4on in "\Vithtn the Walls or Sumpter.~· taken in 1863 by George S. Cook, and in a photographic view of the Sherman ccimpaign in 1864 by George Barnard. Scenes or natural disaster are captured in shots of the San J:oTan - cisco earthquake and in such photos as "Crushed Timbers-Gould and Curry Mi ne,'' from a U.S . .e:eolo.e:ical exploration in 1860. Yet alt hough the "'ords "pastoral" and "landscapes" seem out (Jf Place in the exhibit's title, the photographs bear out the m etaphor. The scenes, caught forever in a s in gle m om ent before the photo·· grapher 's lens, take on the qualities of landscupcs and a curious, pastoral feelin g or peace. ln the photographing, they have become r emoved rrom reality and can be appreciated in a detached way. as s hapes a nd forms. rather than as moments or horror. , ,r Arts/Dining Out Entertainment DAIL v PtLO r (.,I ARNOLD GENTHE PHOTO Of' THE SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE Stories by Jackie Hyman of the Daily Pilot staff At UC lrvfie; Divine Music • • • There is something a litlle un· earthly about choral music. ·'The great music Is religious music and has been divinely in· s pired," said Maurice Allard, as- sociate professor of music at UC Irvine ;.ind conductor of the 50· voice University Chorus. To show that divine inspiration has not vanished in recent times, , the chorus v.•ill present a pro- 1 gram 0 £ Y•OrkS by 20th century composers at 8 p .m. Feb. 21 and 22 in Concert lfall, Fine Arts Village, UCI. The UCI ~y mphon y Orchestra v.·il l also per£ol:"m on the progra m. Tic ke ts wil l cost $2.50 for adults and $1 .50 for students. Reser vations can be made by calling 833·6617. Among the works will be "Re· joice in the Lamb" by Benjamin Britte n. "The Lark'' by Aarori Copland and "Six Chansons" by Paul 1-lindcmith. 1 The concert will also introduce a new student-o rganized group called the Unive rs ity Chamber 1 Singers, with three student corr· d uctors . • James Rowie will conduct Ben- jamin Britten's "fo~esti val Tc Deum." Craig Mitchell will con- duct the jazz.roc k piece, "The Creation." by Bobrowitz·Porter and Kevin Golden will lead "Song of the Open Road" by Norman Delio J oio. Irv Kimber will provide organ accompaniment. Choral mu!lic, althoug h most people a ssociate it with churches because so many songs are re- ligious· .. actually preda tes the established church, Allard said. ··Mu sic origin al l y wa s vocaJ ... Greeks r ecited poetry by singing it. Ins trumental n1usic rea ll y didn't rise into its own un· til the 17th century,'' he said. The style of singing in choral music can be quite dtrrerent from that of solo s inging, although Al· lard d oesn 't believe th at ,. is necessary. lie explai ned that some school~ teach that g roup singers s hou ld eliminate vibrato, a tremulous effect in the voice. "I'm not of that school at all. Our philosophy here is tbat all s inge.rs should express themselves in groups as well as solo singers, .. Allard said. All of his chorus members are UCI students, although only about a dozen are music majors. They audition by singing ex- ercises and must be able to read n1usic. The 10-year-old chorus hasn't done muc h touring 'to date. although Allard s aid he hopes it will do more in the future. 'The chorus used to sing some pops songs but hasn't recently. "'It's hard to fi nd good arrange- ments and e xpen sive to get the rights," Allard said. j lie said choral music has a short age in a nother area as well. "One or t h e great gaps in c horal mu s ic is Jewi s h music ... We get in a bind at Christmas time beca use m ost or our music is Christ-o riented. ··some of our s inge r s are J e wish and th ey reel press ured by the lack or balan~e. That's a p roblem n ot just here but through-Out choral music.~· Al - lard said. - 0.llr l"Ult St.lift ....... JOAN PIRKL.E . IS ~OMFORTED BY LORI .WIL.~~ IN FEIFFER Pl.A Y. ~ CONDUCTO R S -At ri g ht. s tude nt con - du c tor s Craig Mit c h e ll , Jame s Rowi c an d K ev in Golde11 . Below . c h o ru s dir ecto r 1\faurice All a rd. . .. And Modern Comedy ·'The wo rst thing you can do to a comedy is l o play it for laughs." Al Glover, a senior drama ma-j~ at .uc Irvine, was discussing hts philosophy in directing "Lit- tle Murde rs" by Jules Feiffer. which will be produced in UC l's little theater at 8 p.m . Feb. 21 and 22. Admission is 75cents. "What we ~re going to try lo br- in_. otit is basically the rela- tionships between the people in t h e play. Then i£ there 's something ,that's funny, it'll be even runnier because you're not hitting the audlendc over the head with it,'' he $a,d. Glover doesn•t believe in "hit - ting the audience·• with messages any m ore than with comedy. "I've seen plays where acto~s are telearaph.in1 'Here comes sqme 504?i•l sie.nificance---watch OOt..' My t e ndency is to go to sleep. My reeling has a lways be~n that the primary pun><>se of I i ;_i play is lo entertain people, .. he said. He described ·'Little 1\·Jurdcrs .. O)S .. y,•hen you [irst read it you think it's a comedy but it's not." .. 'fhe play is bas irally .<.tbout deterioration in our prcs(•nt-day socict y.'. c; lo\·er :,, a 1cl. The story concerns oi family and the effect or both lht• parenl'i and the environme nt on their children. Glover said he select ed the p lay chiefly because he was drawn to one character . Alfred. .. Allred is the most closed-a rr characte r in the world. Usually Alfre d is pl uyed a s a o ne - dimens ional objecl ... We we nt through Alfred's charact...cr and found out why he WQS lhat way . "J've known people like Alfred and for a long time t v..·as a lot like Al(red myselr." Glover said. The title "t.ltlle Murders" comes in part fr.om the large number of murders in the family 's city during lfe previous year. "J-lowever I reel thal actually 'Little l\1urders' comes from the murders of the personalities in the play.·· G lover said. The CBSt o f the play includes Rick l luber. Dan Sherman, Ran- dy MacKay, Joan Pirkle, Lori .. Frizz" \Vi Ison, Michael La f- foon, Monica Miche ll and Kevin \\'ilson. "Little ~furders "' wil l be the Cifth production Glover h as directed ut UCI. lie said his choice-o r plays has revealed som e simila ril.cs. "All or them ha \·e been funny and yet none o r them have r eally been a comedy t1nd it's the same with this play,'' he sa.id . Clover, who graduates in June, said be hopes to make a career a.s a director. ··Next year I "•ill be out therein I.he big \\'orld trying toge\. a Job a!l u director somewhere ... 'T'here'a no pl:lCt• to go 10 audition to be a dir~ctor · "'f e con11'fntcd. l ' ' ' . • I • ·I -· I I , .• •) 1 ' • I· , ·---.. ----~------··---·---·-·---- EUNICE LEOPo LD WITH SOME OF HER PLl!Xi.OLASS SCULPTURE r Sculptress Has Show A JO-piece ~Xh~btt of plexiglas scUIP.lurc by Newport Beacb, .. a'rllst Eunice Leopold.will open in New York's Madison 90 Gall ery Tuesday. .. "I told tilm tbey were suppo&td !II prtnr joy to his. life!~ Mtl. L•oPold smiled. Her wotlts are , three· dimenalOnal and some have moving part!. They are made from thick plexiglas. which Iii cul, a!sembled and polished In a tlme·con11uming pro- cess . lnLas Vegas Th e rornfer PhiladelphiaD turned lo plexiglas after deciding to explore a new avenue of the art world. She has been a f•bric These shows arc •chedulcd ror the coming designer, gallery' dtrec· week in Las Vegas. tor in Pa 1" ls 8 nd CAESARS PALACt -Steve Lawrence and Philadelphia, u~ edltoir .Eyal'eGorme · . and teacher .._nd Jtla·. D1•1aT JNN ....:.... Juliet Prowse (ends Mon• writte n art lcle1· fqt. a:.Y)i BU.bble.GentryCstartsTuesdav 1 several art magazine'. · " M<s. I,eopold does I(~~ LAS VEGAS HILTON.!. Libcru cc Tickets Now ' ' ' A~ailable ,, ' ''" opira, i91~ ml!ilc, Oriol( dlft<lflil aftd ' vintage films ar• al'iloni tM entertal~al~t for which tickets are noW aVailable. • Singer·Compos~r Leonard, Cohen, who wrote the popular "Sui:anne" and "The Si1ter11 of Mercy" fol-Judy Collins, will perform at the Dorothy Chan~ler Pavilion In the Loi An9ol .. · Music Center March 3 at8:JO p.m. · Tickets are on sale through Mutual, Liberty and Walllch's Music City ticket agencies and through Ticketron. A different performance, a concert version or the earl)' opera ·'Dido and Aeneas" by Henry Purcell, will be given at 8 p.m. l'ib. 13 in Fritchman Auditorium, 2936 W. Ith St., Los An1ele1. Tickets cost $4 and arc available at Mutual agencies, or at the door. PIANIST Lorin HoJlandcr will be featured in a performance or the Los Angeles Philharmonic at 8:30 p.m. March 6 and 7 and 3 p.m . March 9 in the Music Center Pavilion. • He Will play works by Beethoven, Balada, Saint·Saens and Tchaikovsky. tickets are available at Wallich's, Liberty and Mutual agen- cies. A series or "intimate jazz" concerts wtll .begin March 3 at the Mark Taper Forum in the . Music Center. Blossom Dearie will be the firlit performer. PACKAGE tickets at $27.50 or sinaJes at $7 .50 are available at Wallich 's, Liberty and Mutual agencies. The Great Films Guild of Chapman Colle1e. 333 N. Gle1sell St., Orange, will begin its spring series Saturday, l-""eb. 15 al 8 p.m . in the Memorial Hall auditorium. Opening film will be "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.'' Guild memberships are$10 adults, S5 students. Individual admissions are $1 adult.I, 50 cents students. Information is available from 633-8821, ext. 309. KPF,K r adio will sponsor a Greek folk dance festival from 2 p .m . lo2 a.m. starling Feb. 22 al the Elks Building, 607 S. Park View, Los Anfeles (near MacArthur Park). . General admission is $3, $1 for children. ln- rormatlan Is available by cal ling 877-2711. work .J n a Santa Antr""-, li~RONTlff'it ~ Robert·Ooul ct. Nip~cy Ru ssell machine shop owned bt ~. MGM GRAND • sergin F'ranchl. Dionne George Spenser. who ls ,.. Wurwicke (end1 Wednesday): Pctulu Clark , as excited· about the ~t~llistlcs (starts Thursduy > ASUC'I CONCEllTS COMMITTE:E •h~::·:~~~··plex••1 •• ===========;;<11THE LEGE'"N·''"o'' S OF JAZZ sculptures were B!I· sembled in the East, where a machine shop owner asked, ''But what F-==:::==:;;; do they do?" Exhibit Forms Due Artists ·and craftsmen who wish to exh\bjl th~ir ~ work al Fejttvnl Gel Ci()· .. ro de Mayo ut t.he l.JJ8 •Angele• Music Center on Sunday, May 4, muy ap- ply now ror an exhibit ' • • llrea. Application forms are available rrom the Muslc Center Operating Com· pany, 135 N. Grand Ave., Loo Angeles, CA 90012. mu I ste.V n~ t~k~s th• mv•tet~ oul bl mou1a1li. the elgf'ts out of souffles . the doldrums out of d1nner ... whars her secret? she cooks with love. the muriel steve'ns show DAILY PILOT I • ' DAnA - ,_. -~·- -~ '. SUNDlf° FEBRUARY l6 CRAWFORD HALL UCI 8:00 P.M. Ticket ~ available at Mutual, Liberty, and ASUCI Box; Office. Gen. Adm ission $3.SOlnlormalion (714) 833-5549 Tonight at. 10 pm , Historic joint session of the California Legislature I Produced, Iii ~~-through the .~tive efforts of Calif~'.~ pu~ilc: ¥.ion stations . . ' ' ; •, .. ' ".l~ J, •; 1'-011n.c1;ng ~ THE NEW OFtlC.~ OF • ' DR. WES·i KOHTZ ' ' OPTOMETRIST • EYE EXAMINATIONS CONTACT LENSES !HARO & SOFTJ LABPN .PREMISES ,, ... 1.)\.i WE ACCEl'T ALL UNION PLANS WE ACCEPT KAISER PERMANENTE ., HOURS: , Mon. thru Frl.,1q:6 Evenings by Al!Ppintrnent ' ' •• ' BRISTOl 0 ~ TOWN Ii COUNTRY . '. TREA9URY , SUNFLOWER· SOUTH COAST 'LAZA ' . ' 3698-A BRISTOL SANTA ANA, CALIF. Phone (714) 649-4343 ' I 'I • - .. .. ~-·r-------- What? Something's Happening F .ullerton? • Ill ~metlmes a lot! or ex'hlbitsabouttoopen. Lady," two different "'pin.ups" for Civil War lhinp ha~pen to come · They're not far~~~· modern dance produc-soldiers, have receive'JI l?eether at the sa·me as Calif,or.nia dis S t1on~'"ll'ftd several music on1y passing mention up time.. , . go. Fullerton, wblch .is ~rformances . until now . The show will Thalstheway1tiHthis adjacent to several At"Muckenthat cr, a ·ooi~placethroueh Aprll weekend and in coming freeways ;5 about a half display of ''The Ladies of 6. weeksin .Fullerto~'. hour's d~lve from the Currier a'nd-.1ve:s·1 Will, Also opening al The c~ty fam1har lo centralOrangeCoast. open Saturday, featuring 1tfuckenthaler Saturday most Oraege Coast rcii-This weekend, you can 25 pOrtrai~ of 19th cen-will be drawings by John dents as the home or CaJ choose rrom among lur)j women borrowed Hertzberg and etchings Stale Fullerton boasts several e1'hlhils at the (rem t·be collection or of women by Shirley An- sever_nl dance, theater, ~uckentliafer Cultural Myrl P .u r k j s s of derson. Both exhibits run mus 1 ca I and mime <tenter a production of Fullerton. ·through March 2. performances and art the m~sical "My Fair Theprinls, intended as The Muckenthaler \ ~ '\ 'it ' • ,---·----------• soc OFF I ANY DOlEN PURCHASE I -W ith Tlth Coupo11 - Off•r G oetd Wtti1 FHinicry 21, lt75 ·l MR DONUT I 135 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa , _____________ _ Me-N-Ed's Special Pizza At a Special Price. Your Choice Of A ny Three Toppings On Any Size Pi zza. ' THIS COUPON GOOD FOR ONE PIZZA AT SPECIAL PRICE LARGE S3 .QQ SIRYIS J.J GIANT $4.00 COSTA MESA 17th & TUSTIN_ . • 646-7136 NOT GOOD ON DEl.IVERY OFFER EXPIRn MARQI 31, ~ . Cultural Center is at 1201 W. J\<faJvcrn. I-fours arc , " Tuesday through Sunday . from 1 to 5 p.m. Ad- mission is free. Opening at l\.fucken· thaler F'eb. 20 and conti - nuing through March 29 wi ll be Noel Coward's ''Blithe Spirit,·· pro- duced jointly with Cal <J State Fullerton's theater department. 1 T he production will be _1 done cabaret-style, with the audience served beverages and snacks. Admission is SS. Reservations can be • 1'A:utumn , '' a lithograph by Currier and Ives, 1, at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center. "' ..... ._ . ..,.,....._,~ I !OS ••st klf•ll• 111r. 1n.1t1ei m l714} •lt·l n4 l!P® 11!1!11111! ~awl!ure P~t9"1!''~" ftnnm 226 S. Harbor Btvd., Santa Ana, California 92 i04 Appearing Nightly (except Monday ) • ' in the EAST-WEST LOUNQE Tommy Song Trio and Luasi 9:00 pm 10 1 :30 am made by calling 879-6860 or 870-3371. Curtain tJme is 8 p .m ." Thursday through Saturday and 6 p.m . on Sundays. A new dance produc~ lion will open this weekend and· another will continue al the Steven Peck Institute ol the Choreographic Arts, 516 N . Harbor Blvd. ''Charley C . and Friends" will premier at 8 :30 p .m. Friday and Saturday and continue on weekends for an extended period. Tick- e t s r or t A"'e r i rs t weekend's performances cost $10 , including a seven·course dinner, and can be reserved by call- ing 525·4725. Standard ticket price at the Peck fnstitute is $4 for adults, $3 ror students and $2.50 tor children. 'fhese prices will still apply to a continuing production or ''Tribute to George G e r s hwin ," every Sunday at 8:30 p.m. at the institute. l\1usical collledy Cans can see th·e popular musical ''My Fair Lady", produced by the Fullerton Civtt" Light Opera Company, at Plummer Audltorlum. Chapman and Lemon Streets, at,t 8:30 p.m. tonight,• Satorday. Feb. 21, 22 and128, and March I. There wil l also be a matinee at 2 : 30 p.m . Feb. 23. Tic'kets for adults range from $2.50 to $5; for students from $2 to $4 ; and for children from $1 .50 to $3 . Slated ror Saturday night at 8:15 p.m. ·is "Music-The Heart and Soul or It,'' sung by the Orange County Master Chorale. 'fhe chorale wi ll ex- plore American fo lk, spiritual and contem- porary music with pieces ranging fron1 "Sometimes I Feel Lik e At Cal State The following events are coming up at Cal State Fullerton, 800 N. Stale College. Ticket jnformation is available by calting 870·3371 . TONIGHT , Saturday and Sunday : Uni\•ersity Singers, a 70·voice choir. Works by Brahms, Palestrina, Britten and Barber. 8 p.m . in the little theater. Tick~s $2. SUNDAY : Pianist M'lou Dietzer. Pieces by Beethoven, Weber and Brahm:.. 4 p.m . in the recital h<ill. TUESDAY : Soprano Su Harmon and baritone Roger Ardrey. Duets by Hand.el and Verdi. 8 p.m . in the recital hall. FEB. 26·28: Pantomime by J ean Hen- derson. Noon in the college arena in the music building. Free. a >.fatherless Child'' to ''llf;!lp K eep Yo ur Junkyard Beautiful- Throw Away Something Lovely.'' ' 1'he production \~·ill be 1in the Fullerton College :campus Lhe a lC'r, 321 E. CJlapman Ave. Tickets at $2.50 Cor ad ults, $1 .So •for students. are availa· ble by calling ~37-8571. Then on Tuesday, Feb. 18, Jo\J:ll erlon College will "P(esent Californla·born Jeannine Altmeyer. a soprano who has sung with th e 1r1ctropolitan Opera. Miss Altmeyer will sini;: at Jj p.m . in Plum· mer Auditorium. ul the inters~ction of Chupman and L e mon Streets. Tic~ets cost $2 .50 for ... adults and $1.50 for stu- dent s. They ~·ill be available at the doo1·. MARCH 7-9: Ethnic dance production. 8 p.m. in the college arena. Tickets $2 adults, $1 .50 students. MARCH 7-16 : ''ATalent to Amuse," three short plays by Noel Coward. 8:30 p.m . in the little.theater. Tickets $2 .50. Susanly Bishop plays Elvira, the ghostly ex-wife of Charles (Judson Earney) in "Blithe Spi rit." KELLY'S / '.---.:..;....-----..., "~TEAK-ttOUSE i The refi:eshin g so und s oi J..---Featurll)&>.---.. 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O~ •Tl"tUS :· ··· "Long Dal<'•· Journey Into Night," Laguna c~rsF QI my hi~ wotj)d b<t'll't!)'l.tjpg thlnas'I I• 1. ·1~Jol!.l:!IU'.IWY~j{1apG~ · "° ;,_. 8eeouse of the popub'ity of th& eombinotton Steok t •iy0k1 /Shrimp ~en'l9Uf'O Of-S•.9S, Yomoto yill COl'itlnue It for ,.b1 qut ti .certamly altereif my life style con· • "'De'ilfif61"!l" .. munltr ~Si f)r'~b.b', Since .then I've revi_tweiilcl95~ iQ 600 · Theater, Richard Dow . ~· '' -~·-sta~ioductions and, having caught the bug ••stop the World, I Want Jo Get Off,'~ .. . ~ . : . soon. after.ward, participated in $0me 40 stipws as Anaheim Playtlouse, directed by Kent Johnson. • 1 ~. •"ftIE STAR Spangled Gitt,'' Westminster 1 either actor or director. I even met my wlte five ••All the King's Men.'' Orang·e Stud.iO :·Community Theater, Sondra Evans and Doris · ~ears ago at an audition for a play we appeared Theater, Warren Deacon. Allen. in together. . ''Sunday in New York," ·Anaheim · ... ! ''A Funny ThingHappenedontheWaytothe There's a certain satisfaction about having Playhouse, Tony Brandt. ' Forum," \V estmiilster Community Theater. febfuory ~ • - ·;AND rtoril A complefe 1o-oune. thick, ju~y Tojl s1t'1>ln steak dinner , either T erlyoki oc, ploln btotled, with SOI.I teed mu'twOOIM, Aiup or solod~ tempuro style d~ne something -.anylhing -for 10 y~ars,,run· ''A Man for All Seasons,'' LagUna · Fred We st. mnJ. th't brtngs on the nostalgic renections and Playhouse, Doug Rowe. the drama ctitic's line of work is no diff~rent ''Hov.· •the Other Half *Loves," Laguna from _an'f-c;-th~rs io this regard. ~hus, in response •jLITTLE MAN in Search of His Serious Moulton Playhouse, Hap Graham. to a d1m1n1sh1ng number of reque&ts this column Side,'' OrangeStudioTheater, Mary Eastman. , ''The Prime or' Miss Je8n Brodie," Laguna andnext"Friday•swillbeabackwardlookatthe ''The Subject Was Roses,'' LaglJ:na MoultonPlayhouse,BertramTanswell .. · zoc~~ pl~.' YomotO's .feimous 9'eeft tea tee treonl • , , al for l~.9S 'during Yomoto's Sth Ahnlversory" celebrotionll Join us. Oi$c0ver·----. Phaft&6'ol;ol811 tor · past 10 years in local theater as seen from one Playhouse, Jbhn Ferzacca. critic's aisle seat. ' ''The Roar of the Greasepaint, the smell of ·· ''Promises, Promises," Westminster Corh· the Crowd," Laguna Playhouse, Kent Johnson. ' ... munity Theater, Fred.VJest. BEFORE EMBARKING on such a project it ','Luv,'' Orange 'Studio Theater, Mary , ''Stop the Wotld, I Want to Gel Off,'' Eastman. -+_V.estminster Communit)'.' Theater, Kent ll:eserwtions , . mtght -be advisable to point out that livi~g theater on the Orange <;oast is broken down fnto three distinct categories -community theater whi~h ~S,JPrevalent in nearly every area; prO: fess~9n~al ~~ater, as e~emplified by South Coast R~rto9; and colleg1ate theater, as offered by the colle,ge and universitydramadepartments. ''Slow Dance on the Killing Ground •• ro-Johnson:"' ~ , ~ · Laguna Playhouse, Doug RoWe. • 160 FASHION ISLAND, ' NEWPORT BEACH ' .. ' ' ' I ' STEAK ' DINNER TOday's column will be concerned strictly · with the-· community playhouses 3nd their achievements of the past decade. Detailed ac· complishrn~nts would require more spaoe than one c·o1umn1st should occupy withou't boring his r~aders to tears, so let us just tak~ an arbitrary f~gure of 25;-communfty·theater productions and 11sl them, ti:t chronological order. as the most t '·memorable in the eyes of one reviewer from 1965. toli7.5.Ready? Heregoes: . . sn .•. 25 ~Mondays TopSirloin 'b11!8days · .. Steak-a-oob'Teriyakl . . Wednesdays Brochette 9f B.eef &tf Sitloill: MorsdtStrvtdeno Sktwtt soitll OnWtit. Grttn Pq)ptra.Nvthrooms I .. 1.-Besfsteal(r Dinner specials are served with crisp green salad. choice of dresSing. hot garlic bread. trench fries or rice pi/aft. N. Dinner by candlelight REGULAR MENU PRICED ••• from2.25to3.75 • ltl HUKTIMGTOM IEA.CH. 5174 bliirpr A.,...14Mlll' • .......... , ..... ,., ............ ~(.~ ~ 1M GA.IDEM capvE.14'1 G ... '-" ll...$10.7S40 • ~llACll a MA...,u.i. '~ ''SUPERB . STEAKS•' 3010 LArf.,..... Mewportt..clli (Bayside on the Lida Peninsula) ' ... l ! , ' . SUMDXY laUHCH-9 e.a-Z:30 • ~ltffft hily 11 to Z:JO ' OIHHER NIGHTLY- ,.,._ 5.-00 ,. .... 675-1777 JAMA.le.AM STEIL I EVH'Y SUM DAY 2to7P.M. "D.J. & THE SMITH BROTHERS" • Tuesday 11tru ''IGlurclay ' 8:30 p.m. to . :30 ...... Presents 1 .... 0yr....:: "GEMO .. IF"O'll"'-'• Alltly-) MIGKT\.Y TUESDAY&: , WEDNESDAY TIM MORGON Th11r .. Fri., Sot. COCKTAILS• DANCING Extensive Dinner Menu Tvra iftl-.:1 ot ow lilJll l 1106 Coast Hwy. ''~HE PETRIFIED Forest,'' Huntington Beach PlayhOuSe, Ron Albertsen. "The Lion in Winter," Laguna Playhouse,. ·John Ferzacca. "I Never Sang for My Father," Laguna Moulton Play.house, John Ferzacca. "Sl?J:! the World, I \Vant to Get Off," Costa Mesa C1v1c Playhouse. 'fhor Nielsen. •·A Delicate Balance," Costa l\.tesa Civic Playhouse, Hap Graham. .._ ''DAVID AND Llsa," Westminster munity Theater, Louise".an Vianen. TEMPLE GARDENS .. {)*NE~ Reslaurant RICKSHA luncheon l Dinner .D•il't! COCKTAIL UGO ADAMS ... H ..... , 1 .LOUNGE COSTA MISA .!II.. 540· 1 '37 540· 1 Ul ~--~~ .... 1 ......... l't•aturin:.; Exolii' ·1•ropical llriuks 11111 llOOIHUIST IAt Q .. ••l 611·7021 Highest Quality~. Native Mexican foods 1 I Weel Doy 1130 om, lo 12 p'1'. f r;, onJ t,.i'. I 1.30 o.m. tu 12.JO Open 7 Day$ I : ~01:..,li;u; VIC GARCIA I formerly ol Coesar·~ Poloca Appeairiq r::.i. & Soi. Ni<Jit~ COC KTAIL S 9093 ~. ADAN-S, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 "&ting out" is not:: ·1 ' ·. Two TCriyaki Steak I~· . ---....!t d• • l ut=TI • •!~ nece~uy · ming. • -1. • ·Dining <it the Ncvtpcrter Inn ·s Marine Restaurant is a lo!ally pleasurable experience. Excellent cuisine, ranging from our superb Rack ol Lamb.. · IOSalmoo S1eak in Salsa Verde, ~ Painstakingly prepared b'f our European· trained chefs. A Wine list·of distinction to ,--J_,_ " .complementyourentree. And, in an almosphere of continental elegance unmalched for rela11ed enioymenl. Dining is The.Marine Resrau1anr at ··~LWUBS • 1107 Jamboree Rom, ~owporl Beldt/~l,:644· 1700 Al.SO, Tiii UDO 1.0UHGE/THE WI!'& cnWt/lltE B~/'IHE CH£LS!A ~ THE FAMILY. TREE -"'"'Sat. 'P...,1:30 - --11:30 .... HAPPY HOUlt t11rd11J_-~ ' 4 .... 7"" ·~·"-· ' _Uft ...... ;' .. , •• :re Dinners for $6.95 Sharing good times with old friends is a great way to begin a new year, and being able to save money at the same time makes • · evervone smile. Therefore, The Jolly Roger wants you to ha~:dinner with a friend tonight and enjoy ~pe!icioUs teriyaki brqchette dinner for two for only $6.95 with our special coupon. Our brochette dinner of '6Mw· ered bell pepper slices, pearl onions, cherry tomato. · mushroom caps and {lenerous chunks of USDA Choice Steak is broiled to perfecti9n and served on a bed of rice pilaf with an ellfra ·portion of our special teriyaki sauce. Included is soup dujour or fresh garden salad with sliced cucumbers and marinated mixed beans, pil)'ng hot hCll'l"IEln\clde bread and your chOice of our special blend ol coffee or a glass d co1<e. Cutting down on ybur expenses is as easy as cutting out the coupon below ahd coming aboard one of our fleet for a hearty feast and evening of merrymaking. I' Balboa 111end 203 Marine Ave. 673-8720 Sanl•Ana 33 Fashion Squafe 542-3307 Buena P•rk Cel)ltr 8376 Ls Palma Ave. 995-7611 Anaheim Costa Mesa I This Coupon Good for 2260 E. Lincoln 2300 Harbor Blvd 1Wo Terlyakl Steak Brochette.Dlnne11 635-4453 . 54r>a535 , · Speciallu Priced a• S6."" fol' llOlh· °"26100"' ':?'~.l-0 Nowport B- G ,. > "" -n-3333W.CoastHwY. OOd Any Afternoon or i:;11enlng 4-6' 642·2~5 , •••••tOffer ExPlres Febnlll'Y 28, 19751• •••• ' . • IN A SENSE, the list"'comes full circle. beginning w1th one productiOn of "Stop the World" from Kent JohnsOn <!nd ending with another. No attempt has.been made to ''balance'' the selections among each theater, which is wh'y Lagun~sho\vs account for about one third or the list .. And_. naturally, any Produclion involving this c_olumnist is automatic~lly disqu~lifled . These, then, were the highligbts,.ithe shows that stand .out, that stick in the mind over the· . years. Details are unnecessary s'incetheir praises • have been sung quite loudly in this space in colu~ns past. Real Cantonese Food 1at here or tak,1 home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st PL, N•wport BHch ORiolo 3-9UO .. · 0,. Dtlilp"ll ..._ te 11:30-Fri. -4 s.t. 'til ll:JI MOHDA T lttru THURSDAY SPECIALS ·(Frlday and Saturday until6 P .M.) dinners include soup or salad. baked potato or rice I RED SNAPPER . """ "".". 2.25 , MAHI M~HI ........... ,..... . .. . .. 2.45 l GRILLE0 SEA BASS .............. 2.95 TOP SIRLOIN .. . . .. .. . .. 3.25 ' l NEW YORK STEAK .. . .. .. 3. 75 LOBSTER TAIL ... .. .. , ..... 4.95 I STEAK AND LOBSTER . .. .. .. .. 5.95 LUHCHEOH ____ ,,..._ J'ilOI E. Coa~t Hwy • ..Corono del Mcr-(71 4) 67S-O'iQJ ' lb278 Poc.ifW;: Coo~I Hwy. •f-Lni.rq on Beoc.hi:ZI 3} !192· I 121 Discover the Excitement! ... of Hilton Inn, Laguna Hills -DINE- our Dining Room With irs new menu .. features .. <!§)!be Cfng!i!)b :t)rime .Rib!) A mere 6.25 Juicy Steaks, Tasty lobster DINNERS PM·lO PM. SUNDAY BRUNCH 10AM·2 PM. SUNDAY FAMILY BUFFET 4 PM-9 PM Al'ld ol c:ov1~e our Popvlo r COFFEE SHOP from 6 AM· 10 PM -DANCE- To the lrre5•~t·ble Soundi ol "The Gib ~on Machine" Cock!ails from Five, Featuring Complimentary Hors d' Oeuvres Dancing from 9 PM ' HILTON ~LAGUNA INN ~ HILLS 25205 la Paz Rd .i~:~;:~;:;,(714 ) 586-5000 I f I .. ' . •,!_._, •• ' . -~·-,,., ' I I I • • I --..c.._- €rafts 'DenionsiratM · • F.Plk crafts lncJUC!ing South Coast, Plau's q~lting and needlepoint Jewel Court (near will be demonstrated in Bullqc~'s) .Monday in honor of Was blncton'• 11'1\UreoaatruldentaWill ' Birthday. , be among those de. TV DAI.LY LOG . l'UISll'S YA~ DAY CANDY_., l'O• THI LADllS WITHDl- FRWU.14 AUN'TWE S'WEETHEAllTS7 .. __ 644-2030 ,,, .......... · I moowaUng. Sooth Coasl Piasa Is ' localed in Costa Mesa Jean BoYd or Corona just north of the Bristol d I •• 111 h offramp from the San e 1 .. • r -w s ow viewers how to uae dried Diego Freeway,. ' materials. UIUan Haber The demonstrations, of Westminster will de- Ylhlch·wlll be(ln at 10:30 nion&lntecathedralwin- a.m. and continue Until 8 dow piecing and Evelyn p.m .• will alsp feature · Parry of Costa Mesa will demonstration-a of de-.show bow to use ~ coupage, origami, use of grapbsinpapertole. ' recyclable' materials. makine applehead dolls Donna Frieberls- and cathedral wlndow bauserofCosta Mesa will piecing. give viewers a chance to --. MEADOWLARK - TH,E WOMEN de-see the art of Quillin& or monstrators. many of paper ftligree. She is in· whom have won blue rib-structorol American (olk bons at the Orange Coun· crafts, creative stitchery Fair, will wear tz;adi· and other crafts classes oat American cos· at Orange Coast and Local news. coumRv CLUB es. · Golden West colleges. Everyda,y. Entertainment Whle DAILY PILOT ~at ~liithe i I.ARK ~OOM LOUNGE .. i ;.J)Ste\OFe•~~ttle Soup, Salad, Seafood Dlnmr SHANNA THE SHE-WOLF " AHDCOMPAHY Wed.lhniSat. l:JOp.&to 1:30A& S.oclay 7to II p.& •• to450 People • w.. IHTEllHATIONAL STEWS SOUPS SALADS . SANDWICHES &'OTHa SPECIALTIES NOW! A WINE FESTIVAL A Carafe for $1.55 with Dinner Mill YUDE C8na. C0SV. MllA .ADAMSATHAllOI • tJt-1171 A. cup of ~~tai;e_ St, Gt:'rn1.:iin, made daily in our . k11c:Mn •. 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W , .... poy ,_. ...tlltf WI ....... ~ Mt..., •• llNp,... cerrier...,,.,; W • .. -y lUUDAY _,, -' SA'IVIDA'I' 1 l:JD-J:JIA.N. , ASSURE PROM _1 COURTEOUS SERVICE I • D4Y PILOT CIRCULATION DEP-'llTJolllli .. • , • NEWPORT MARINE $U~YC0~ After-The-Fire OllAID ' It was only three weeks .ago that flames completely engulfed the ~ " Mariner's Mile store of Newport Marine S"'-Pply Co. We're pleased to report that we're batk in business! Pace · Radio Telephone . Demonstration . - het, 'Saturday, Feb. 15 ,;~ "' ,PACE M250<) •. , ~ 1 • • ') . ~ ~. ' , Teet>nl~al oemonstratlon of the fll!lll(!tlc 6 ~nel plus ' waa)her PapfJ 25 Watt VHF Marine Rl!dlotelfiphone !rom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m,Pact:t-worfd'a largest C.B. manula.cturer tells aJll You're-l~vlted. ' , )' Come Visit tbf• weekend. Sign up for 9Ur w kly drawing for valuabkt Wt8~'1.andlse certltlcates and 1peclal gifts. Yo(rn clloc:-""'"' 11111 \he West's most c'ornp 11>' Marln_e olore.~V«ythlng lron.-.. vlgailonel • • cha111 to:ropSIHf""-<'fhoul8'1<19 ot Ma~~nec:-ttles tor fltt~i1'"9lntenance;T1PJ1tr~1r·,,..._,..~- NEY/ ~110N,NEW sur\ Look tor ua OQr0U:tiie:;~ot lrorii \he.Balboe ii;:~ the former Jolin.on ~or. bulldlng:Con...,,"!'t o .P••klng plus Tonger SU!lday otO!'e lll>ur. t~r yo Shopping pleasu19: ~ a.rq. to & 11-m..soe you I. • • • , ... ... Friday Evening . . . Salurday Moming ' KOCE TE.LEVISION ti:• kMOOL. DIS1'AICT ••WS 4:• PLAY 'aAlbOI WITN 'QfC IC) OCOCl!:I a.lllN:ltTS ICI t•P. TV .. 11:00.1 n:tt TM 4:M at..ICTJllC COMPANY (C, 'I fC1'WI l!: 1~fo•10U" tCI S:• UJ~I ITllllT (Cl IC'TWt ,:,. TIMa TOOllAW ("I ... ,. l.AW flOlt TM I 'J .. (C) (SO • "' CAL.CONM>llT,J f : .. COMMUNITY OP LIVl•G •;• NOYA(CI {~Ill nn•OSI(.) • .,,. OllANOI COUNTY ffllV.IW 11• •t..IClltlC COMPANY ICI tCl!llOCll CCTWI 1 1•t lMa ll0MAN11C t:• VILU. AL.L.IGllt: CC) INSI ttalal.L.ION CCI 11"151 lltl LAW l'Oll TM IE 'J .. tCI (50 1114 laMIM,0 THI l.tM•I tCI 0.LCONM>ltT,) l~ISl l .• WOMAN ICI ll>llSI •ttl PlltlNOL.INI IC) f'"Ul Piiot . Candid commenlorloo. DAI LY PILCT Lotbook ' eJclualvtl n th• ... • • ' . . , . I ! . , ........ -• • • • • ' t - ---... -0-AIL PILOT J .. ______ --,., difF~iru\t\l, ,wr---··---· ------. ~ • ,_' ·-~ if \. .. -.J _ ____ .. __ --------·- .. ' . - Boat Show~:·1R1 . ·.N.e,son _,pe41 ·rfod~y TONIGHT, FEii. 1' , , ' ! • Times/Places • • • SA.lLBOAT S llOW~ontlnuing through Feb. 28. Hundreds or sailboats and equipment are on ais- play al the Long Beach Aren1;1 , 300 E. OCean , .cB!vd ... JeMllMf..S(.S 1,_o..,ll p.m . weekdays; noon toll · • p.ui. ~·sarutaay ; riOQll to 7 p.m. SundaY..--4d .. • mission$'.?. 1 . RICK NELSON"""Tcontinuing through Monday. · l 'he popular si nger will perform old and new songs at Knott':; Berry Farm, 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. Sho\Y times : 6, 8 and 10 p.m. except t.ilonduy , when lhey will be 5, 7 and 9 p.m. DANCE CONCE RT-Golden We~t College dan<·t· students perform in "Dance 75" at 8:30 pm in the commanit.y theater. 15644 Goldf>n \\'t•st St. Admissi011 : $2.!SO adults. $1 .50 stud ents. l\1ARRIAGE OJo, FlGARO-'fhe City of Angels Opera Company wiJI present Mozart's opera at 8 o'clock tonight' in the Orange · Coast College aud1Lo1·i utn. 2701 F;airview Road, Costa Mesa. Opera "·ill be sung in English. Admis;sion $2 adults, Sl students-.·' CIUNESE NEW YEAR -The Yea.i:; of the En· chanted Hare will be ushert.>d in tonight at 8 p.m. with the Golden Dragon Parade in Los Angeles Chinatown. Information. Bea Jue al (2131 222-4716 . . THE REAL INSPECl'OR llOUN D -continuing throug h Sunday. The Irvine Community Theater is presenting this co'medy at the Golden West College Actor's Playbox off Goth~rd Street in l.funtington Beach. Reservations 557·7297. Show times: 8:30 p. m . tonight and Saturttay, 7: 30 p.m . Sunday. STOP THE \\'ORLD I WANT TO GET OFF - continuing through Saturday. "'What Kind of Fool am I?'' is one or the big hits from tbis musical at the; Westminst er Community .Theater. 7272 Maple Ave .. Wes tminster. Reservations 893-8626. Curtain time 8:30 p.m. . THE MAT(:HMAKER -continuing th.rough Lagllna O"'zon Road, Lagun'a Beach. Reserva-ti~'.494 w-. Cul!tain at8:00 p.m . l .• 6AT\JRl>AY,.FEll. IS '-LV , . AS •USIC~Capyon Grass, an 0 . . . • .,. SfOUp, wilt play •l 8 . p.m. tft ~ti~. ranii Gqpst College auditorium, 2701 Fairvlllw,ftd.,·1Co6til' Mesa: Adm\~sion $1 .50 ad ults , SJ st1:1de"ts. 1 • CIDLDBEN'S •B'ALLtt_;.•·Snow White' and the Seven Dwarfs." end "'.the Enchanted"I'oyshop" will be presented at~: p.m . in the Newport J-larbor Hieb School aQditorium, fiOO Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Tickets lo•the Ballet. Pacifica produCtion cost $3 for adults, $2 for cNldrefi. " . " LAGUNA BEACH WINTE!Jl. FESTIVAL- Beginning ' tt>day and lasting three w'eeks. the festival will Include a parade, a film festival and an arts and l!rarts fair. Complete schedule is uvailable from 494-1018. ,. . -PIAN9 CQl'lj'CERT-Marion Gaffney, 1974 win- ner o(..Goldf;n West Coll ege's Young Pianist Com - petition, will play Chopin and Copland at 8 p.gi. in.the campus commWlity theater, 15644 Gold~.a West $t., Huntington Beach. Admlssion µ adults, $1 students. NATUIJE TOUR-A 00-minute walkine tour or Upper Newport Bay, noting birds, fossils and In- dian catnp.sltes. will leave every 10 rriinutes between 9 and IO a.rn. today from the corner of Eastbluff and Back Bay Drives in NewMtt Beach. Admission is free. SUNDAY. FEB.16 . 1BALLET-''Les Sylpltldes" and other pieces will be danced by Ballet Pacifica at 4 p.m . at the Laguna litoullon E"layhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Tickets Cost $4 adults, $!)' 'children. Inform ation 494 -7271. ~ . . RAGTIME PIANO-Joshua Rifkin, noted in· terpreter of Scott Joplin, will perform at 8 p.m . al the San Diego Civic Theater. 202 C St. Ad - mission: $4.50 to $6.50. Phone 236-6510. Saturday, The characters from "i·lello Dolly" got their start in this vintage Thornton Wilder JAZZ CONCERT-"The Legends or J azz" comedy, al t he t:a"guna Moulton Playhouse, 606 gi~~ '! Dixieland treatment to traditional will and CLINT EJ.SfWooo ~ ·~ ... "THE .SPIKES GANG" " ' . .. ..,--'--'-,,,....--------+--:---- hey made him a rock star. Then they made him a god . ... . .. ''m"' CA/JD ESSEX ADA.M FAffil ,,, tARRY HAGMAN w.,...,., RAY CONNOLLY Pt<...J!J[ed t.. DAVID PvrrNAM and SANFORD LIEBER.SON Drn'<W tv MICHAEL AVrED Columbia P1rlures/A Dr~ of Colufl'lb.d Pictures lnciustnes. Inc ·~ fl\'(11~·,. ,,-.;; ........ "'_,,,...._.,.';"\$• ~R ,--1in1Jdit~oJ contemporary numbers at 8 p.m. in UC Irvine's Crawfo rd Hall. Tickets $3150, availabJe at Mutual and Liberty agenfies. Information 833-5549. HARPSICHORD CONCERT-Beulah Strickler will play selections by Bach, Bartok, Couperin and Scarlatti at 4 p .m . al Orange Coast Col lege's Music Studio 1, 2701 Fairview Rd., Cosio Mesa. Admission $1 ..,. MONDAY, FEB.17 VICTOR BORGE-1'he keyboard comedian gives one performance at 8:30 p.m. at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, 300 E. Green St. Tickets available at Liberty, Mutual and Wallich 's or by calling (213J 449-9473. NATIONAL DATE .. ,ESTIVAL-1'he Arabian Street Parade at 10 :30 a.m. today will highlight this event in Indio, lliverside County_ There will also be a horse show and exhibits. Admission Sl.50 Infori;nation (714J 347·3487. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19 ANTIQUES SHOW AND SALE-A large selec- tion of folk a rt will be available at this. sale through Feb. 23 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. Admission $2.SO. Hours: 1to10 p.m. Every man <hams of h."Mng the -perfed ~ 1Aoife The men ol 51.,,lonl haw deoe something aboul • something that changes v.omen lnto.-The Stepford Wr.e" THE STEPFORD WIVES \Yednesday through Saturday, noon to 6 p.m. Sunday.··~ , THE RAINMAKER -The d:fma department ' at Edison High School will ef ent this .Comedy at 8 p.m . throug h Feb._22 in l h school's student theater, 21400 Magnolia, ttu/ltU'lgl.on ~acn. AU· mission $1.50 aduJt.s, $1 students. · CHAMBER Mus ic -The Huntington Beach Chamber PlaYers will s>erlorrp. selections from Corelli : llandel, Bach and Vifaldi at 7 P;m . in Faith Lutheran Church, 8200 11 Ills, Huntington _Beach. JEWELRY WITll ~IACRAMl'j-Lecture al the Comm unity Congregation C hurc h, 611 lleliotrope, Corona dcl Mar. 9 :30 to 11:30 a.m. Admission $1: information 5$588o. PIANO DEJ\tONSTRATIONS -Beulah Strickler will demonstrate keyboard music of Johann Sebastian Bach on the harpsichord and piano at 11 a .m . in Orange Coast College's Music Studio 6. 2701 Fuirview Rd .. Costa Mesa. Stu- dents will·perform Bach preludes al noon. . MATIMEES .: ~. · AIBERTftID lALffN IW:All flARTN BALSAM lmleurn.IN Mlll.NE lll.'IT IAN PUii!: CASSll S£AN am:RY . , DAILY Iffi IIUlll ll{l()f lllfR AN!lll{Y PE~ VANES.I.I llEOOlM RK!ELIUIRTS ~l\UIA'<i( t.IOWL YIJ!( DUSTIM HOFFMAN - '1.EHHY~ Ill uCHIClET'According to the report she was 5'6" and beautiful. The jails are tilted with guys who would have sworn she wasn't a cop. • "CONFESSIONS OF A WINDOW Cl.EARN ER " IAI "THE MODE L" (A) "STEPPEHWOLF .. Ill "THE STEEGLE" fll <••' M.•• '"'"I" " ·~,..., '," "'"' "' ·~ .141 "'°"·!!Wu F" to 7 pm -11 2~ THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532.6721 ._. CITY CENTRE CINEMAS S.A. FAWY IMANCH£ST£11: (XJ , G.G. FAWY ICITY DA, EX.I . A "'P'hllrli-Of 'arDCllse" V "Conc:«i Of lo~adeMt" A "M• Witt! Gokle1t Gun" V "•I. MAJISTTK'" l'GI AMID"'IOOXl'°"' ~·! .~-~ ·- 1 .Iii,. • "THE LONGEST TARD" NOW PLAYING . m~2 US-1611 DAILY: 1:00 & ,0:1s ,,.,~1.17:0019:11 WlllMD: 1 :1~ i 111, l;rl, 7:10& f:ll ' '} ' . ~. "SE'l;PICO" Ill -cow.'"°"' o, .. WIHOOW ClUl'lttr lat -WO••l"G •llllS- . I m~~!.~\!la I ~~·2711 DAILY: I :15, J:JO, 5:45 1:00 & 10:15 fll & TUI.! 7:00 a t:OO WkDID; IJ:JO, 2:40, 4:50, 7 & t • >==~:;;,;;;;,;,,. '::=========3• CHA.LLEHCiE TO IE FREE H:I. A TUl. 71. II WKIND: I, 4, 7:15, IO:JO -AND- W AHISHIHG WILOa .. SS NI. & TVI.: 1:40 WlllHD: J:JO, 1:41, t:OO -ALL SEATS IUIT llTHous "Tho !ongeat Yd' "'1IJV1t•..a1&1., ...... JfOt. fill. .... -AHD- "TMIODUs.t....-,.. ............... , ... . .. .. . ' • ., ', - Crafts-Show to Open in· ·Laguna LAGUNA CRAFT GU ILD -F .. livol ol Arl1 Grounds, lrv111e Howl Park. Laguna Beach. An - nual show Mnd sule of works from needlepaint to "-~---~ '-:J • ·' f r/1 Expres#i•1.talit11 ,\reproduction of ;'He09. wit h Open Eyes·· b~ Alexei Juwlensky i~ one of four works 6n view 1n the central p!nza at l<'ashion Island in Ne \vport Center, N"ewport Beach. ' I Contln. Sat &- Sun 2,.m. Eves : p.m, A.lllMlllT \>"• ••• ' '• , . ''I . . ' ' • ·: • ',1 -111 l J1'11.:Jiik..:T.~ Ul~ U1111H At1t•t1 "-i c~ "'°"_. ''MR. MAJESnK." " Very funny ••• Go see it." John BarDour, KNBC· l V , ··- ~" .. _ -- Ja~ ~Jn ,Uan Ark~~ Freebie anct the. Bean Wl'fH VALERI! HAl i'lllt EDWARDS HA.RBOR TWIN CINEMA. HARIOR AT WILSOM COSTA Jri4£SA 64 ·0571 ORANG~ DRIVE-IN 2 SAMTA AMA PWY. Nl AI CHAPMAN OlllANGI SJ f.7022 "TERMIMAL MA.H'' PLITT CITY 112 AT THI CJTY CIH'TIR OIAHTI tt7·011J PLUS ~"c;ATCH 22" " ... the fu11.suspense'.and nostalgia of · 'THESTING'. .. a lusty, zesty entertainment:' I -Kevin Thomae. 1\. Lo.s Angeles Time• .• •i-. acrylic•. Feb. 15 throuah March 9. •1our1: 10 a.m. todusk. Admis1tonfree. ORANGE COAST COLLEG E UBRARY -2701 Falrv)ew Road, COit.a Mesa, Photographs of ruins and destruction by such photographers a• Minor Wh ite and Edward Westo n. Today throu1h March 14 . Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 5 JJ.m. weekends. CAL STATE WNG BEACH -6101 E . 7th St.. Loni Beach. A show of photo1raphs and prints or Michelangelo's lite and works, celebrating hls sooth birthday this year. In the graphics gallery or the library, through March 15. NEWPO RT B EACH P UBLIC LIBRARY - Mariner's Branch. An exhibit or mola blouses from Panama, with de!igns ranging from a tin of 1iardlnes to a comic book style drawing of Superman. Hours: 1 a .m . to 9 p.m. Monday thtough Wednesday, 9 a .m. lo 5 p.m . Thursday throug h Saturday. J.AGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART -307 Cliff iDr., Laguna Beach. All-Cali fornia.Photography how,,through Feb. 23. Hours: 11:30 a.m . to 4:30 "JJ.m. dally. ll <MCME~ fOR fMEN19AND , . WUNO PEDPl£ ,,., .. ,.. .... ti,,.. ........ ,, i. ....... "' ~-.... --,,, ........... ,., ._.,,,., _ ·~- M.ITllC1ll I.Mt' 11 ....... ,tit ............ ,,....,. .... ,,~ ... .... ® 1M fll( .. gtl 11 &Dllllll\I (AllO h•.,l IQV .. .., .. (I,,,, ...... ,. "'ID. -.• '_, .. ,. .. ..... ~o ··~ _ ... _,_ ............. . " 'Rafferty C!•-~· IOIEIT REDFORD "JEREMIAH JOHNSON" ~Jtenge _ fl'ee @l lerty lirtll M.tlftff Rt'd.ced rrlcff s.f/StHt/M-. 'Iii 1,.M. Iott. c i••-. o-s °'"" Dolty 6:41 Sot. S..11. MOii. I ;JO RllMA'' fl.RIAT•AMILY ~:;~ ~& . ..:..:... :.'.J.a a ''TOKLAT" IGI . and the Gold Dust Twins' is a funny movie with unflinching, biting humor." • Lli Smith, COSMOPOLITAN ~X~LUSIVI IHGAGIMENT IRl~TOL CINEMA IV •. IRllTOL AT Mel.UTMUR .::=.= OAST llfCN:PRla·~ il14_, UC IRVINE ART GALLERV -··Landscape In Graphic Art," an exhibit or prints from t he 15th through the 19th cenlurit.-s. Today through Murch 18. Houri : noon to 5 p.m. daily except Mond1ys and Saturdays. CLAl\E MONT COLLEGES GA LLE RIES - Claremont. Jo"'ir1t m ajor Southern California ex · hl blt ot prints by Francisco Goya, al Lang Gall ery <ScflppA Col lege) and M'Ont1omery ,Gallery <Po m ona College) through March 21. ltours: 1to5 p.m . daily, 7 to9p.m . Wednesdays. GLENN SMITH GALLERY -260 Newpo't Center Dr., Newport Beach. Old and new works by Li c htenateln. Rauschenberg, \Varhol, f'rankenthaler and others, through March 19. 4 VALUABLE COUPON =-:; 10% OF~_£), ~~~t 11 Ilk. W••t of~'° Theoterl BIGOPINING • UNPAINTED PLAQUES •STATUARY • UNIQUE GIFTS • FREE PAINTING 0.ASSES ADULTS AND CHILDREN -,ARKING IN REAR - I 860 HEWl'ORT ILVD. COSTA MESA 64,·7745 "WOILD'S STIO.atT MAH" ,,,..,,J'M,, ... MM1•t ..................... -,:...£tt.irTt.J1iMl11 . ..... '?HAHTOMOP TMl PAIADISI .. J : I 5-6:J0°f :SO "'COMC:UT POA IA.HetLAO,ISH" h)O. • M:lll ~ "&H41UY lllOWH"-1:,._l:ll "14 ... UHSlf"-1: ...... 1 ~4HfOM"-lo:J0.t;H N111wood II ce"'~ ... tf\.,._ '11llP1ton •l71 iift16 1 ·- CAU THIA Tll ro• MtOWTIMll f :tll . . -~-·--OAff.,-¥-Plt:OT--~ .. ----- Galleries/ Exh~bits Hours : tO a .m . to ~;30 p.m. Monday throuah Sat,urduy. NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM 2211 Balboa Blvd., Newpo11 Beach. Drawl California a&rtls ts, through March 9. H to 4 p.rrt. Tuesday t hrough SUndax,.~~ Frlday1. CHAMPAGNE SUPPER AND ART AUCTION 0,1f1. Picasso. Miro. Tomao. Kuller. Amen. Bragg, and many. many others P1ov1ded t>y THE COLLIER ART CORPORATION OF LOS ANGELES A superb work ol art will be awarded as a door prize. FRIDAY. MARCH 7. 1975 BALBOA PAVILION Preview and Cocktails 6:30 Supper 7:30 Auction 8 :30 PRtCE: $10.00 Per Person rRes&va11on~ l1m1ted lo ?DOI Mail rcscrvar1on ClffiCk 10 .., Arr Auction Orange Coost Unitarian Un1versa/1sl Churc11 1259 V1ct011a Streel Costa Mesa. Ca/ll01n1,1 92626 For Furtrier 1nforma11on call · • -.~111<; .JOa • 'VllYOllE"' Witt. ......... a.••"""Y &Mlclrlfft York ' ~ tfw 0.ltw' ...... ,...., ...,. ~ wtMll'I ,.. .,. ""' ... CMllftllftity ,., ..,.,,..., 1.1.11q,1u1j NIOtfTLY At 6:6.9 I IOsOO P.M. I • I .. ' ' ·' I ' . I '~ - -----------. --... ·~ ... --;-----·-~ ------~--·-.. -·-·-.-~ .,._ .. . "" -__ ..,__ ~hene~s .~.Mu~-· t0.-·Mun,,h:·in~.M.~~ . ' ,• .JI ,..,. · ' 11 '·' , '\: .... •t · • ~ •. -.... ·'.I ,.. • • . ' • " • . .. .... ' • Although there's been con· the Nadlers ' kitchen expertise siderable coming and going ot nets some very pleasant sur· restaurants in recentyean alf.428 prises in the way of tasty~ishes. 4 E. 17th $treet in C a, ..f9u • FOR A specifie, turii. to the ·~ .. shoulcjp'lJe' tl1•t keep Cti>ni fr~h. home11Jad~ ;<!f~(!.YJ ape · ley visiting the Dt\W 1'J.ister chies • CoCI clam chowder r~·f:en~,per"> restaUrant a~/thU t<:i!a; • ''fhe ~ cuj). $1 by tll.e bo~], Of ,notf:, th' J ,.. _ f 1;·., 'Ill>.,. . present operatio~--is q te capa'"'-~ speeial dinnersalad Hr\Je<!.Oh~ Cariied over throUjbcielt ,_. ~irl stri'ff'i:assft'ole._$:?.50 .. ..,.. .... · 1 •o"talllling on it•own ~· .• re(rie_e,i:ate late. Tb '!'I.~""" dt.y~ Js·tbe monilil.I offerinr' From tbe·beel cai:\·<I~ 1¢cb :'( . fl' for :.I'-'~ .. ·>.(!lontr..r . · . ~H"<>fllelifum waf~. s.IO'd!OM ln or dinner> come:t ll.~ectlqo al encO!lnterfriendly ijeloilltD • ~,or tossed s, (hree cliffer!irit this depArtmentjnclUde tl)e plain '.bot beef sandwlclres, serv~ willl 1 th,e pror1c1e~t hu~~~ 1~4 w.Ue .·· l>ean~ a~d cucumbe,r. topped by Belgium wafrle,. 85 cents; Warne"' "soup ori s~lad and1g0Jden fr~ch tea.m ol Ron1_ ap~~a6.J.er.. yourrchotre ~r d_r~s~n\_ ... ~I) three e1C· mountain, $1!-25; t fries. ~ . Prior .to establ1s'h1ng Mister . The promise is well epl to de· Pecan waffle,•$1 .50 .. _'t.. • ... ~" Th miactai' bill or f8.ie also , •r .Munch1e6, the NadJe11.ex.V'cl~ ,hver a steak at your table on a e id range · oi Violitaist , their restaurant sav~·at the -hot,•sizzling Platter.~ warneq., ALL DI NN~R .eqtrees are fea~ure~ a ~yo~d · th~ beef G&Pe~,West in An~_d.q.'t. _..;· ~ . : in ra'ct. to avoid\tobchin_g the plat· . served witb a Cholce .. or sO(Jp o'r s~n . w,1.c e~d tn the evening Mayumi 1' ... ujikawa, a T chaikovsky co~p~tit~on winner, · Their new p~ace is gehjd ~o . 'ter right up totbe last bite-. ( d , salad, choice o~potaloan<J 1arlic ih oi~es.S;!ett..I selections from ;,;11 join fellow winner Paul Rutman. a p1an1st, in a conce~ the ~Ol'mat o( W coftee-s5Qi)Arid. :• The Polif Y or br~a~t al ay French ~e~d. Jtems range· from ere 5 liar . Alcoh'olie 1'l Chapman College in Orange at 8 p .~. Sunday . in fa,m1ly rest.a ura.Ill, whf!f~Bny 6f .-also l>rov1de~ an option. -Jor spaghetti with meat sauce. fl.95, the 5 al 8 ~ 1 de ta or bo'.ttled Memotial Hall Auditorium, 333 N. Glassel! St. Informat1C?n the day's three meats can be en: ·)-'lhose so inchne~ -t? consi~er toJ.he Munchie~ fttet steak., $.3',95. · ~veraged tnrco~e· :ha~lis ,0 r 633_8821 . ext. 309. ~---,--_:__:1".,:~~~_:_>i:.:.n_r:.:.•:.:.lax-'-Jng.L.,,:...;'lfTe,_n.+.AJ>d;::;...::.., .. some ii tee egg and omelette .. Other poss1bi ti ties Include Beer U,:dny wine by 'th~ glass, htllC = ' ' ; ·selections. And all of these, you'll steak-kebob, $3.50 ; .country fried urg .-· • ~ ' -be happy to discover, offer three steak, $2.25 ; hamburger ~teak_. or!ull l1tre. ~ . THE SfEPFORD WIVES . ___ ._ ___ !lll!llt•IJllf ...--.-..illlll!ll0rtl1Mft--lll -11111.am•l9lllOl~IU•,,.flm -·•-=IM"'-ll~--______ ..,... -__ ......,. __ , __ .. -1( .. ,, ·----!11G!WWWWW6J BRISTOL Cl.NEMA IV IRISTOL AT Moc:ARTHUR SOUTH COAST SHOPPING A!lfA · 540-7444 ••. , ..... ~, 'l "IOODFA ~H U".111 . "YOUNG Fl ... i;(KEHSiW 1 • \. ly Mel l[O~•,IPGi ·: \ 1 "MURDER Ot< THl1' :, • ,'> ORIENT E•raiSS" fliG> '~' l t ·-· ~-~· ..... · '"THE STROMGIS •MAH IM THE WO~lD"' . "INCRED_llL~ JOO.NEY"' C~· ... , f: .. GONE WITH-f~wttd" '-'\\.i .. SOYLENT f RllMl' IPGI ' ., ' ' . . .... ''C OMFlSSl'OM QF,A ' WINDOW c;LU.HEI" un .. . + "CAIN DY'.'Citl " I ;,." . ' 'THI LOMGESy 1'AID" '·' ... : "ODESSA FU • .J" IRt -........ ~ ltbfofflf'IM •. , ran,ch eggs, fresh hash brc;>wns, $2.50 ; dinner ~teak, $2.95 ; grilled ~vice at Mister ltfunchies is ~untry gravy aµd old rash1oned halibut, $3.2~; jumbo shrjmp, cont1nuo~s. seven, days a.week • buttermilk biscuits. $3.lS: diet platter, $2~51>; braised from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. • ' ' ~Sl· SIGNl.Rc:ANT RlM Of l~ "'ALICE' IS A FINE, MOVING, FREQUENTLY HILARI· OUS TALE. IT IS AN AMERICAN COMEDY OF THE SORT OF VITALITY TH.At DAZZLES EUROPEAN FILM CRITICS AND WE TAKE FOR{lfiAN:rED. It's a comedy that creeps up ', •: on yo1L It's Mis511urstyn•a·movle ... she is able to &eel'll · · appe11llng, tough, Intelligent, funny and bereft, all at approx-. imately the same momeni Biiautifully written and acted. MR. SCORSESE IS ONE (»f THE BEST OF tHE NEW AMERICAN FILM MAKER'S. -Vi""•"'c.n>!.'Now Yo,.Tlmff "'ALICE ' IS THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE: FUNNY, ABSORBING AND INTELLIGENT. IT IS ONE OF THE RARE FILMS THAT GENUINELY DESERVE TO BE CALLED; CONTROVERSIAL.I THINK PEOPLE WILL REALLY FIGHT ABOUT IT." -Pauline Kael The "lew Yor11er "MY FAVORITE MOVIE OF THE MONTH. I LOVED IT SO AND I THINK YOU WILL TOO." -Liz Smilh, Cosm°"'lilan ,, ELLE~ BURSTYN KRIS KRISTOFFERSON IN "EUEN BURSTYN TRIUMPHS! SHE IS A REMARKABLY FINE ACTRESS:' -Judilh C1ist, New Yortt Magazine "ELLEN BURSTYN'S ACADEMY AWARD CALIBER PERFORMANCE WINGS POWERFULLY THROUGH. SHE IS EXTRAORDINARY ... A FILM OP REAL UNIVERSALITY. DON'T MISS IT." -Norma Mclain Stoop, Aller Dari\_ , "A BRILLIANT MOVIE.-!',.~ -5"~~~~ .... ,. ~-111~,,.~~8' • ~ "A FILM NOT, TO ·· BE 'MISSED." -Jeltrey Lyons, wees Radio --• ...-~.-.J 2 -----~ --· --- ' Your loving wile, Linda Fa God hos fashonod QI he>. with wise & tender core, And f)OU'ed into each of us '-""'beyond compae. 1 v .. ,. .. m.ly the greatest Ganey, HinyO.... . HOppy va;;;;;;,.·, Day. . • I -; We Love ' - DAU,. l f'h .. lJ I Foday, ftbfUl!Y 14, 19/S :?°'trfl' - f(W·~; - \.l&THt r~~i6HT I~ /.fits 1KAT 8oolltll'S \ i!tt~ \ wrnloor ·. A !IAft ! .. ~TUMBLEWEEDS I WOIJDER WllAT'& lt.11111~ BOm.E, DEREK~ .FuNKY WINKERIEAN ··~·····-· FIGM.ENTS ' . by W& F. lrown and Mtl CaUOll 11{-r,it -~ • WArlfW' ~ 1>1 il1s' MNPOO b Tom K. Ryan 11Hlt.IK IT!> Fro«\ lHE LAt.l&UA6E LAI!>! by Tom latiuck -' -1/tW by Dale Hale_ • • ' I DR.SMOCK GORDO ANIMAL CRACKERS NANCY / by &nie lushmiller ··~--------, ~--------~-----, ~-----~---~-~-.~~, "YEP··-••4 •-···- THE STREETS •ARE EMPTY ··· N O PEOPLE AROUND r----,,---., TODAY I GUESS THEY ALL WENT DOWNTOWN TO SEE THE PARADE I WONDER IF EVERYBODY WENT _..../ EVERYBODY TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate v"t ... daJs ~ So1'Md: '· ACROSS 1 SurveyO(S "''' 5 West Pok11. """' 9 European 14 Domicile 15 Man·s name 16 Harden: Var. 17 l~ant poem 18 sontary 19 Soviet VIP 20 Ridicule 22 Instrument: #. lnlonnal .· 23 Nol """"'~ 24 Residue ~Surrounded 28 Journeyed 32 llalian martini ingredient 33 Di19race 34 Devon ,,_ • 35 T1lk incohefWllly 36 Fastvner 37 HU in the .... 38 Mineral '""""' " 39 Fem1n1ne """"' <O Toot< ~:.. Illegally -41 Snak•S l J • • .... 17 JI " 43 -·--- "''" •JtPeeled « BltJM 45 ••.• d'etal '6 Ice and lie Id hOCkey 49 Wrole music S3 Al\ Musical t111ection 5-4 Explosive weapon 55 Go to the polls 56 "--·-· Frome" 57 Occur 58 Fer\lor 59 Long ,..,, 60 Shldow bo• 61 Depend w on DOWN 1 Structure 2 Religious leader 3 Turk.ISh 1iUe c Mattted by t!rmness ..,,..,. 6 Record onltlm 1 NeiohbOf otMan. 8 HQPPeG· "" bevtlfllge 9 Allay 10 Nervous: 2 wonlS 11 Old Eng .. protectiOn right 12 Seed case 13 Hawai\an bird 21 Ra~ bird 22 Auto ct\IS&is 24 Male bird 25 M••••• GoOJnOYM 26 Make very _, 27 Donor 28 -----out: Culls 29 Fruil 30 Banlsn· rTienl 31 Dissuade 33 Footwear items 36 Naaal i.yslem cavity 37 Ticilel prtvlle;• 39 Oral liuue .a Meal course 42 Gate 43 Grave 45 Punctuation """' 46 Holy' persons: Fr. ..... 47 Goll atrOke 48 Holy Roman ....,."" 49 Kind ol Cat;l8 50 Part ol the fool 51 wrt1 words 52 Reiect f>4 Bach. ol Chem. "Science f ._ Kl II Q U ,, PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER· MISS PEACH IlrA, y~ SAY vou•ire so JAPSET NCAUSE N090!>Y Sl"T VOL.! ANY VALE.,TINES? (ci;u,JCU!) 00 '°"' TMINK IT M&ANS "°80P Y LOVES VOW ? --- Cl · DICK TRACY by Chmies M. Schulz by Mell c by Chester Gould - b R lrllllflelcl by RodcJer Bollen • ' ,. • ! ' ' '.j .. 'f"' ' . i • .JHJ GIRLS . .. .. Now before 'A"C start ~hoppiog, Emily. I simply musi .ha.e ~ c:ocklail to calm me down. This morning. 1. received a wry romantic: valentine si~ 'Guess who?'" DENNIS THE MENACE < ' • l • l .• ~ U~tT ........ 'KNEW TOO MUCH' .~Andrew Jensen ' (1i1'(ige Misleading • 7{:·hinese..-Amerie.ans lRap :Show 'IQ!ill1' Cllrl\lioffl S( .. IKI *MIW .... 'llKI ' 'SAN FRANCISCO ~ Television's latest d'escendar1t of the old "Charlie Chan" rrlavie · mysteries has run into a f..ar.ragr of criticism--from Chinese- Amerit;11n groups here. Amttl'icans Or' Chinese descent are proving they can be as con- cerned over the possibility or ethnic stereotyping as any min~group. ' " NEWSANALYSIS . ' YWf! are not rea1Jyi1eyjng to poit:ray Cbin11:town life. We're tryi9g~ lo tell a gOOd detedive story," .replies the show's p ro- ducer Laurence Heath. "Charlie ChfJn .started as a houseboy, not in the CIA. Khan is a pcsitive portrayal," he says, adding that be is willj,og to conSidef material AT J~ IS t.he CBS network · (romr1,,Chlnatown writers' -but deteC'tfVe series ··K han!·· that anything smacking of "prior Premiered Feb. 7. the s hOYi censorship" would beunaccepta: features a part-Chinese actor and ble. · U S Ch I " st udent of Taoism, Khi gh The Chinese-American critics -• • ap 81~" Dtiiei:h, in the role of a bald can point to some previous sue- . . COln.ese-American ex-CIA man, cesses since the "Chinese for Af· Sherill 'Gaued' MADERA -Madera County sheriff's patrol cars are a:olng to get enough gasoline to keep running the rest of the fiscal year . Regular patrols re· sumed la.le Thursday after Sheriff Ed Bates received assurances supervisors will approve a fund transfer to fill the nearly bone dry gasoline bud gel. BlaekNamed LOS ANGELES -A San Die~o physician Thursday became the first black to be elected president of the Stale Board of Educ a ti on. lie is Dr. John Ford, an appointee or former Gov. Ronald Reagan, who has served for seven years on the panel, the last ·four as vice presi- dent. He replaced Newton Steward, .,.,·hose term expired last month. I S T •a1 who.,operates as an independent-firtnative Action '' medi-a· ll ex rJ ----···minded privnte investigator monitoring program against 4 Boot11s llit D A I L y p I 3 B~~~~N~!!lo beach. SIZ1 "10t). CEHl'ilR'I' 21 642-1n1 'waw LUXURY.. ' -uMD• 151.i ' .A spectacular.'beauty! Rich decor, finest design. Extensive use of marble & crystal. Elegant cptng/drapes. 5 BR, FR, R.H. & pool, Pier & slip. 2111 s-Jo ... =lllHsRood NIWPORT CEHTU. HJ. 644·49 I 0 OPEHSot/S-J.5 GOMlrl 10021GoMrrl 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r-~~~~~~~ Ho Down YA PoolP,.rce• 11_t2ci--, DoY"er Sl\.Qrel; unotll•I home; good vieW, pool & jOICUl.Zi; 4 bdrffi!i .• family rm .. wet bar. high ceiling hv1n.: rm. Jw;t iiiJ79,~. 196t Pt S1alla•• Ex<;eptio{lal Harbor Vi~w Monaco model ; J3 bdrms., k1lchcn1family area ; lgc. pat.to &deck . Profess. landscaped; lolS 01 goodies. i74,500 ly App't. Jrv1ne Terrace. Day & ni ght view. Large rooms ; 3 BR., famliy rm., rer. rm., din. rm. Fast H ~uuc~u' . 321.12 Colorado.Cid , • Po11e1sian over ~l30 sq.I\. 4 Bedrm, 3 + Pool 4t bo&th, 1u1n 1~1n1 duuu;.: Beautiful corner locatioa rm. We ll built family . BOA'r & 'fllAll.El< AC-·home. Jo:usy cure, l'cnCL"ll CE:». Prime location. corner property, ~.UtJO. tnviling entry. Warm liv· 1-'llA term . .j. !\fake ot'Cer. ing area . FORMAL Open Sunday 1·5. D I N I N G R 0 0 Ill , 675--t600 mytlOll Cheerful kitdlen. Huge v I$ IQ N bcdroon1s. Large cov-• • ered pano. No down pay-REALTY ment . ENOR!\10U::i SPARKLING 1'00l. 2.i.iJ.t-:.CoMt llW y flfust see tlus-l'ull pru.·o.· t.:ofona del i\lar on J y SJ !J • !Ju o . Ca 11 I ,;;;:,;~;;;~;;;;;;~;;;;.. 842-Z~. I• O#'fN 111 q .11 s 'I.JN rOISf NICE• llCi CANYON b\lll~~lttl r.;~·~~~ -I • SllS,000. OHL Y $5100 Doww Plus closing costs pulS )'OU in this huge 2000 sq . fl. bomt:'. Complele With Etistern s tyl e royer. VOGEL & B~BBITT REALTQq <; 644·6<:56 J5x2Q separate ftimily ME~11l-&M OLD CDM room and a farm•style SJ... 't'DUif'llO OCEAN VIEW! scr Fron-kitchen with breakrast Lovely 3 BR +ram rrrv ta~e -2 lots on quiet b ar. 3 , SP a c 1 o u s Hect>ntly redcc-. Only· street . Old fa shi oned bedroomsgiveyoulqt.sof ~4,.;Utl, Cail rot 1norc 111 · char m and lot s of room .Callnow,Ce'ntury formation. breathing s pace. \\l<tlk to 21 /Sparow, M2-M74.. ~ the beach. s14.2.000. F---f Q _ UPERB ~~e'!:~:11' !~~~~~e~ !!f~!r,, ,... c.~M.§.~ 542.5200 575.4050 ~ayshores home loca.tell I' Executive•s L Just steps to s'411n beal·h. . . Large upstairs maste1 View Home J t bedroom has its o..-.·n sun 1 IJ1,,11 11 cl1\·1.•, well n1a1 . I.. . I and Vlt.''4'111~ deck 4 ! t;11ned. cuslom llu1lt, ~ 1 M~~e Room for l>ad· . Baths. /'Oew Corn1nf.( ap-UH plu:. den. t-:vcrythin;: 0 dy ... clean oul . the pl1ancl!s 111 kitc hen. 1n ('Ket'llent t·ond1uon1 garage ... turn lh<lt JUnk cou rtyard pauo. Loads ol 1nanu:urcd lo.lndscapu1i.: into cash wilh a Daily wOOl.I paneJ1ngi.iddrusl1c v.1th sparkl1ni: ~ea1ct.l • Pilot Classified Ad. Call <"harm toth1srlewlu>l1ng;. 11ltel'ed 'pool. Cu:.101n ' _,,.·, t • .. trc-1 from~is i>l\l&h upstairs;~·· fil1treotypU).g ~a~. laY,J!CPed more '• N' o·· ... ·~ ·oo,· -ment·tn the.·heart-of-San Fran--thanthreeyearsago.· I SAN Dlf:GO (AP) -, Olfu'; 1i¥:~ ~ .. ~ "i~(;hin..._a."'°~ i ~ 1•~ ; Tt}_e Cf'\A ·s,.Jil.'f!jfi.J:'·con1mltt~e Four shocks that ratUed , I Th h •-. d Wat tipped Off lfilSt -sutn.mer on residents ~ere .ThursdaY ...::1 ,. ·• 11 • • • .es ow pres~a,,:~lS. , · ! the ''Khan" ser1'es by the 1og·s of T "642·S678. Out11.tandin1 ,·••lu.o drapc~.10111?radoc111rvot• · :i~.Pl.)lt.i ..) ,.>.:iO 1n11:. Jt LS now vacant aoci 640--61 re111d)l .LQ ,ll\VV" U\1,(1. t.:a~ ' CLASSIFIED tii~-tiS.W., HOUllS ---\ I '• g f Ch -~ -a•• '-''ere •• on1c com · · · • -~ ' ' · il .mg. Jtll,,a e o 1ne311• .... enc ,. upcomin-Ap' ro . .i.ra ms which it re.. .J>4,ARL,i·0~; 1N~J , Pl ) '1)'re, c h arges a coalitiOn of . e-. 5 ti I pressions" rather than Na\y Chaplain Andr~w Jensen, Chiflato"°·n groups including the ceives frorn coopera ng ocal earthquakes, scientists v.·ho -w•!I> c_our~·m~rtialed three Chinese media co;nmittee of the broadcasting stations. say. c years '.Igo tn I· lor1d~ a~ founfd Chinese for Affirmative Action The tremors occurred ~ot g~l~y o~ •seducing ,two o . <CAA}.. the China Resources TllREE YEARS AGO the oom· in the metropolitan San fiters. \l.~1~•es 1n "'!ctlel ~s, has ·Devek>pment Center, the Asian· ·mittee gained recognition with a Diego area at least four been eromoted to c~ptaio.. AmeFican Theater Workshop, campaign against a Saturday times between 10 a .m. L ,.Jensen h~d beeri pa~ ov~r Asi.a n·A merieans for Communitv ~~~icQ:a~Vc~:~~~n series called and noo n, convincing ror promo~1on t~lce •sine~ h15 Involvement, th~ East-West m any people that an court·martial. wh1cbended1nthe d h . . And:JOcaJ stations have agreed earthquake had oc-&pring or 1972. He WB! :ihe (irst newspaper, an t e Assoc1at1on to r~mOve some commercials the curred. A ch'liPl~i~ in_ mil~t~ai;: ~iJlory to'be ,..., 0$C.htnese Teachers. group found objectionable, in· «>,u,r1.o .• ~.art1aled. ·, • ·.. . ·~wE'R.E GOING TO ask that 8 eluding one of a Chinese gas-Sperial M~t ~ station attenda1Jl using bro.ken "l\\Y R~ROMOTiON isf, wly tft': consultant ~nd a w.riter from the , Ezu:lish to offer viewers a free SACRAMENTO -The s '1 expi:'~slOg ju~tiCe -B fecognt.. ..~ .Francisco ~h1~at-:>wn cont ~hinaware deal. . . ..._. Legislature early next tion' .my treatment dU(il\8 the). _m':101ty b~. used in filming futut+ The coaljtion calls "Khaii!" a week will begin a special court-ihartial .. of questlona}>I' • ~P,•.s~odes, say~ Rus~ell Lo~e Qi glorified updated version or 60·day session to enact I just.ice~ dow.nriglft lnjusU'ce.r; ti,e . Oi1neserorAff1rmat1\'CAct1on . t "'Charlie Chan'' witb -a maio major houslng leg,isla· s S J.d · character who too often lapses in-· A bl s ak I aJc.11se1; Came i.o Cecil 'Field in "}, to proverbs and stilted speech. t~~· T _ss~~c!rt~: a~~ Jt:l.cksonville as sftrl.ior chaplain. ·'Chinese immigrants just noun~edThursday . C. 1 1n' 1970 ... nd saic,l during the rirst \ AN.JMAlogiC~~ lhhipr : don't falk like ,~hat ~ .!'i~un~; G.ov . Edm und G . ... 18 months he was to~ ·or wif£· cookie Engli$h,' .one~~~-Bro_ wn Jr. shortly will is· -ts d ,_, I . • '<-: I s"'·app1ng•arrangemen. an PJ'D'" ... P a1ns. .. ~ , ;,t ~~' sue Uie official call for . stitutes·· being :s huttled to the (' ,J 1 -thesei:Jlon, whei-eaction F base:'Duringlhls,.tlme· he waged THE CRITICS ALSO~re con· will het.taken to el)able ~Wf9~1arjcainpai'gn to ban cerned.. that later episod"es or the the state to ~gin1Jinanc· ~-go girts froih lht!'b8Se. show w~U s.enstttlonally over-ing low-cott housing ~ ·Ev~ntlt•tly, ttl~~vh.or naval 1, emphasize aspects "OC Chinatown loans for low. and m1ddle-I officers said Je. en 'Seduced ,.. io L ltfe s~h as gamblintrtyou~ income' eltizel1s .,b,)' .,,. the'ttP 'at \lai"iOOita:tt 4s 1n local gangs,~ ;;ccret s~eU~. r: August, McQ;iirlhy..sai~.~. ,. motel ·rooms. ~~ eaqh Ccus.ar' I ~ Lowe jpoint~ to thlS staUOO·IOg.t . 1 • ~ tioo was proven1·fa15• the wit· ~· Oe~e.ri~t'lqn ~f al'ffQP<~m.i~.~ AirlfJe .Af& ,· 'fE .. nesses were disorei'ited and ep1s0de;:led Mask of . . . ~o; ,,r• ..,. M e\'idenc~ v.-·a~ pre4~4'<1,lhat the .""1si1fl\ }.Y~t r ;'9i ' U) GEi.Es CUPI• r;~v · kliow1~g!>'.' lwpd per·. ,clll~ on, ill' IO,lll!l~tl!' , leit1.e , ,-Holiday ,Alrllnes JU , . jure teslimon,,. \ . ,o( ttie on~tat commUplf ~atl a petition in fedeta• D , u1 TutNK'if1U knet»too / ~ mystenotas S'lll'Ords m~_,,eac· court for arrange ment of m11oh, many ·'Bee.r eb:1 Perhpaa ! ing .the Jllark of 8 se<:r'et ~e debts Thursday and said "the ~omma nd felt lhad~ muoh society, . who has. murdered a it is "busy working on influence. I was n · ·about · :.::. .... ~, wealthy San 'Francisco manuf'lc--fin ancial reorganization how much 'bf a •tbtea was to ,._.,, tprer and ,appears t~.threaten the fn hopes ol r·esuriiing ofhl!r j>ioi>te," J enSen srud. dead man s ea~.tner. . . . operations in tbe near "'Ther'e' are a lot 0~ cl~..:.. Says Lowe, If the villaJn ls an future., thatled to scapegoating. TJi~:'rc is to Asian, .why all thi ~ O~iental Th~ to .ye a r . o Id :.e\'ery appearance of . tryin'g "'.to•· SUR6 1£U So~NY fOll Pe°'6.E mystery~? .. WhJ: not J:l.a~~ him pull 1 airline, which flew abou ... silence me. If yOu ~acc u s~ 3 f1 ,1"1/€YKl/..J.. OU~.O<:E.AN .''· Jl-igllnlik~anyo!)eelse . 80,000 persons to Lake 6 Advertisen may place their ad!! by telephone 8:00a.m. to$:JO p.m. 'Monday thru t;Tiday llonoonSalurday • COSTA M&SA OFFICE 330W. Bay ..,_,.,. NEWPORT BEA.CH mJNewpartBIYd. 642-5671 Jru?'(TINGTON BEACJI 1787$ Bead! Blvd. s•>1220 LAGUNA BEACH llM Glenney~ Lapn. Beacb 4M·Nll SADDLE BACK 25201 La Pa;iR01td Laguna·Hllla 511~10 NOR TM COUNTY dial free S4().IZ20 C:U.SSIPIED DU.DUNES DNdline roreopy" kills is 5-:30 p.ll't. the-day berore pt1blication, ex· ttllf. for Sunday I< Mon· day Editions •hen deadline ia Salwrtfay, IZ uoon.4 C:U.S$VIED JlllGtouTtoMS BRR<tM: Advertiser!! shcukl cheek their ad1 ct.Uy A report ·errors lmmedi•l•IJ'. THE DAILY PJL<71' assumes liablllly ror Ult': nrst in· tor'T't.tt Insertion only. ' CANCELLATIONS: Wbert tillin1 an ad be sure lo malte • tttord of the K ILL NUMBER glwen you by your ad tak~ u receipt or your cancellation. Thls k ill number m119f. be presen· ted by the advertiser in case of a dispute. Spanioh Mansion Assumeo i ~~~~~ S39,000 II CHECK THIS! · Pool-Beach IPOOf, l :\l..i111(·ured ~·ard ~. I 1481{/~BA I Elcv;1tl•tl \(':>\1bule Sl<'IJ lf'AMILYROOM I doY•ll ll\'1ng roon1 . .t3 Fireplaces Forn1al d1n1n~ scr\·ed b} ...-21sosq ll 1g· galley. t:normou:. ./N\\·pt//lo1esaSchls I wooded t1t.•:.la rounl '"'HA Financ1n~ T""'1n land1nj.! sl<1 1rcasl' 'J UST REDUCED : t:1rcular h,llconv. i huAt. 1 ,555.000 ; se par alt• si°C'ep1 nv 67$-1600...,titM ti quartl'rs .. K111gs nlaSlt!1 [ ' · suite. W \\'rap around e VIS I 0 N e ~ ~ance p.1~·~ht~l. ,.\ssum" ' j ''" \'1\ ~lU ~1· month REAL TV I pays all Owner mu:;t i.:o 0:!743E.Csl it:\l.:Y lake ad\·Jnlage. {."all CoronadelMar 1 g.12-::!.;:~--- REDUCED Sl,500. Bal I~ 2 BR house on huge · Rustic. J02"x175' R·2 lot. Seller ! wants quick sale. Full I' $8400 Down " pri ce $25.SOO. Ph : Vacant S.56-2660 · Wrought iron encloseQ • SELECT used brick tourtyatd. PROPERTIES I An~uat ,111come for the 2 units ,>:;1000. AvD.ilal>lt' I J\t)\\'. t'all 641)-7171. Vehrmls 1 Ol'1·.n:••·''~'u"'ros111·rr· --THE REAL ESTATERS --. New regulations ma :•i; '·' . make 1t possible lor youl ::~. to use your eligibll1t:, \, ~J again! Why rent whl'lll :c,. _ -,, you can own with very little cash ? Call for de.1 1 ________ .,. tails a56--70...S or 963-' " '" 1 ' wo1kor&1.ee . ' 3 BedrOO!l! Rt.:AL ESTATE CONDO View Free j Only 11 :i years old and , The lluffs j re~I St<\rlt'r home fort Spacious 3 bedroom, :t , young . ,.\NYONI-_; I b~th, end un1l that pro-1 QUALlr'IED to 8S!IUI v1des plenty of privacy the 71h'/.-loan of $20.ll plu!f a view across th e al $207. a 01onth Pl1' luc1ous greenbelt to the Full price only ... : clergyman, he usuully runs, 'on ! ~ Tahoe last year, volun· 11- .__~~the-t:heory he--d6eSn't'-Want to em· ____,__ ~-:--"';" -~-f;ifiJY suspencJea-S'efflce barrass the cloih. T~y're dis-T I • • t Ai• Feb. S. The only y~arthe >I CANCEJ,LATION OR CORREC:l'ION OP' NEW AD &~FORE RUNNJNO ; ba<k b"Y. Transfecred $. l3 995 owner mu.st seH-m . -1 • Walk er & Lee Heal Estate 6•6-(711. Open liU~I !'Of! pensable." . ., •• e eVl""'IOll Q · r 1in• h•• shown • profit •• Eves. , ~ . AfJer his acquitt<jl on~ Fr.l·i . , ·. .O was in 1973, wben it was 1 ·2 :,.(1Ayof1912. Jen!lt!n ttecidedilolto ._ · , 1 the only carrier Serving • ~JI · ~baruJdl'l"1lls 17-Year career with , E' d , • I ·" Tahoe. 1 -!.th•mi~~ary. · -• · • · •-.ca· t1on SSU · S . ;-:4.'t 'FUIST. Jily, relalio'Ju\,ip ' . ~1 ' ,_ .e Odlf,,f;.,_'! _With Ute ·Navy was -vet) "ak. ' · · • t SOinecommandsdldri't.i>antmc. ''-' ' • ' -• ' LdS' ANGEL.ES •. :\nd'~u aj•a'YS 'hM ~meone lss.ues in the Irvine Uniried alphaliet1ca1 ·0rder., v .. 111speakfor County Board Chairm·an Ev..,'f.!l'foll! la JT'l•de: to killor~·•n••• lhat MS *" orftred, but we cannot pa'taft· lee lo do so until the ·~ has appeared in ti.p; ....... . •a Private Dock I . . . , $ I 3 7~i)OO ' . .·.,s-iot• Luxurious 4. 8~ ~A - wat•rrronl hom~ i~ I Jaeuzzi pool and dt.1-~~~..,~~~ ... -pall,•., Room '°' large!' MESA YER ""'ho .will -8hUJI> 'f(lu and .assume Sc:b«tl O~rict:, b<?&NI campai,gn {jv~ mlnules.· ,They. w.ilt then be James Hay• a aid he ex-5 you'~lty,"tOe said. loBut..piy -will be .&.1~d1 \'IU comawn1ty questlooed by Irvine Dailv Pilot pej!lS .iin aA•wtr from Telationshlp wit.h,.,,Jisk-Jpeition-tcl~visii>n ~ ..1 , ,Starr W?der Do.ua FritzsChe an~ Presidii\t F'Ofd tbday on •• nol.llas•trengthaned. &lostq}\he All eii)Jt school b\J,a ra •can-John 111.s. ·cenrmunlty 1 sdCJ•lt.t~n to put . I>ffi!le at Cectl'-ex~fill,'.tli• l. didati!' pls'h Jto tppear on a Cablev siorr nows and special California Oil an "odd· 6 , ~tin pow~r ~'dltto•t \tla.llt . -televts C;8ndfI!at s•t~mlo~ 1eventsdlr~or,. even'' gasollM rationing . IJJ~ltave." • ' ' brbad t;ton t,an el2' " 1 o..~andldates for the March 4 pl ob and e•empt t)\e <· ~ 19'2 JebJ ~~Jlid.he was "Tho llf'118 r, EllucaliOll "<11111 eiection, wl!ch will haY,, :!11 five stata from the propose<! 7 ·, fiilll<! pdsed ovel'J~ fumotlon be a two-hour prOductlori, with \board Polillolllon-the ballot, are tederalI1&1 t~ Increase. • ,. ~~r•cordsw P.,rgedol fourcandld•t...•~ncl"eb. l'' lncumbe~ta 'Cbarles Boulanae)', Hay .. ;al ·Tbursd~ . • dam 'lll•1at1ve tness:• Te-....anil the :;•,rtl)in-<t~es •ii (No~m•n Glii~)J.lrrl'i Dean 01-. that 'lie had di eusaed'the • .f pd nd the court·martl~I · pearinlJ jlf loWNfilhl· Tjle Lee Sicoll and Shtmllf Slreell'o, Idea with Ede Zausner, ~ chat1C1ortnlscooducll!ln~ 1 prngral"i -"\i'~·->f.p,m.' ,and eha~••(I Tune Foley, chief '1de lo Fedenl .· , .,,Olfo(flc~ '--bntheve ••• , , · -IFl'•nk H. '.llnd 'Miles~ "hf•" EntrfY A drnlnlitrilqr , •I.Aly. ......,With c~les and ' The o ·bourMre •!Ital on •P~lersoil. Tit¥ to~ thrill ~ F\'an~ Zilrb. and that , '· • ,.5. .. """'! l ca •of-will also·b te •b.~nd 2~ •setters •·ill i.. elecfed lo~ zarb and zausner were .,. &IAA~ ""men," )\ti but tl\e order,l'IJll re~. I '1.•ar te;.i>S wtilte tlMJ two 00 d,iscjjp tJHi plan with I•· . " ' The candid'i\es. apjMW!d' ;,;_,.!Will tt.!$ve'IW'o·~ artenn . th~'pretldent. 1 .. ' " "" . . ' DIME-A·LlNEAOS: boa I ,,_.. llCll .,,. strl~~ Ill ' y • TERMS ......... -...b,,..•11 a II · ' ''" ~ ••anyoneotouror-LIG l j .8•aut1tul Jlighlun nm.. N() phoM order-. lace · I hom41i,. Never bet'oce ·D~•dline : J p.m PJ ap-ertJ98 · . trmrlret. Quiet culdes ftidly, ca.ta Mes• of .. , .i"J 7S2•1920 · .street. 3 Bedrooms, tfi'-"! Ir 12 Noa at all . .-~'"$W'fO"'•IAQ!. baths, 2 fireplaces, w/ ll:rfincb.,tke., · ' -tarpeli~. tc.e. fu-sL Li · · Hew Llstlna advertiiied. De t,lrst 1'H.E DAILY PILOT Vqu·wu1'1ovel.hlti'qper& Ou.r t;xclusive! ~ lhe rl1hl to boi1e in Irvine Terr-e. Vi1.JFl(A t'rma. F daMI()', edit, centor n 1. ,.... Pr ce "4 .. ~ 'retu1• IRJ ad•er 1.rge bedrooms huge! • •. .-. , .. ...,. ~.andtoc:hanc~ tomer lql. lmrna'cul&:1'.I ,, '·· 546--4141 fta na.·• RfMl•UOdlt; ~ltlon 1 Llving room I wlilioul=lte1 1 over :fV.:C . lonR . One CL.A l.. O'wner hQrne ·•bowa MAll.ft•:A Iii c.endef' lov"'g c8r<'. Plen· p~~t•, '~ or rqon1 for poUI. M_. 1 1 t>rktd J•1rly at $7V.f(lp ... ~ ' Caltti73~.. ~ . u..--- ~ COATS&WALLACE Rf 4L ESTATE . INC ' •• • I • • ' ... • • I • I ~ -. r --·1 • ... , • . . • • .,.,.. • 1' • ---I • . -Ol!llil>ttOUS!!< UT . s l-41'1M DESIG ... 'S .HOME}• Elegant 3oBdrm, fantastl• ocean vlel"decks. $159;500 · , • l;\lrliw~L~ ... 11t..i." 1··~"""' "-"-· CUSTOM IUILOEll~Q ~Ol<J.E. :"'" .5 ~Jam rm. a 1ceiit view. All cedal'&glass, $1491• . • , · ' ~ ' .1 . ) 29i4W....dc:-t IO(fT~tllpljt :r.11 • • • •• . ~~ ~ .. ..F AlllTl\S'l'IP Income units L.B. $129,000 EXEC'S,ho111.~3400~q~B. $159.500 OOEA)i •~IEW lot.L.I\ $ 19,500 PROMON'J;'OR Y Bay Jot $130,000 ;!B~i\·wPl,N .B. , S 79,500 108' ,r:i;o'!!age N·lAL.8,·u $139,200 I ~ ·~ 'flft0i,C1i:g.,.f,;;, !able -~ pr.,w. u-.. 2nd T.D!s·i\ill'illlbh! 25 y\!arsexperienct. - ••••"' • 1002Ci-. ., 100 .....• , ........... !·~··••t•··~··············· 4 + family room & pool. Vaulted ceiling. PrivatE pool entrance from mtiler suite. Large ir·/;;;;~~~~~~~~ regular cul-de-sac lot.I: ••• " , . IOO!CioMral 1002 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2828 E. C!>asl Highway, Corona del Mar Elegant det.•or. Call nov. ,tosee.IW7-0010, Agt. Jodllll Hassell GoMral · 1002 GoMral 1002 3261 Michigmt Ave. ••••••••••••·-·•••• •···~··•••••••••••••••• BACK BAY 4 bedrooms, pool, ramily room, stone fireplace, _garden patio, eal-in altchen arid private sun· deck. H L&'le master bedroom suite. $41,500. JO '# down, <.:all : 1162-7183 "E7.L ESTATE Costa Mesa You are the winner or Meow England JtedUeed to S48.500! King 2 tickets to the Style s he bedrooms. Beam 1 oo:i Cio .. ,a1 1002 . UCIHOME ,,1· cei ling f'.R . with GIMr'Cll •• 1i 2 >fory S~.sh firepface. 2(K)(l •••••••••····••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,ASllm....._ . $._ aonu · '~~ Ceet. Corner lot. __________ '!"' ___ _ • ~· '-.«iA~, .. • ', ,,., ..... !!'"· c ow1to see S.7"60U 't Feb,ua<y22.W/5 St;,t;OOA•-• Agt. • ., · " /), ./ ~~ ... K€Y . PleasK call 642~8. ext ~deal loc~tJon1 . \falk to '\ eJ.;i.nda J~ 333 to claim yo u1 ·chqg_~&sfldJlP.WB·JOG Co~j ~kton rottr.i>Je;s i'n ·r1ckeu;. <North Count} fO ~lt'~t.~{11 ~. !~m ily ' Pr1lD# Hunt1ngt'?fl loca- toll. fre.e n1.1rnller .. I~ I ;s1zt.-d beifrooms tduntry lion. Don't miss th•~. ea.II ' Beautiwlly dl!Cj!i'at<!d 5 BR1 , 4\'J ba., 1 P.€ALT0RsA 54()'.:122d1. kitchen. fo'r~s hty, re· ag:L .. now for detatJ&'. • •• I ~et'Orated. ~dcd cov-is.11~10. A'g1: · paneliDg, 3 (tl>lcs: Ra~p/Slil'. $260,000. ' ;creel patio. Btlst barg:1111 -F . i.,• GeMral · 100 eMnll 1002 oil thcbeact\.,'SnJOY the a Newport l-fc1ghts area. •••••••••tt••••••••••••••••••••••:'••••••••••••• 'l>askctbul~,gout·\,.'I· tennis Ci\-1 address Clean 2BR. t& pa'\'.lc , p nC. 111'ne op· d~fP, ~BA home on SOX.137 Custom 5 BR, 4 ba . .'Bi> ft. view frontage on lagoon. Ramp/float. $295,000. -.&.OT IM llli< CANYOH Build y<J!!r (ilream home on this super sit •overlooking golf course at end of cul·de·sac. L\>west price ir( · this prestlgiOU$ g~te guarded coni· munity,~,000. '· • ' ' . '. \• . " . llCi CAMYOH VIEW LOT Right:on the golf course just waiting for a custom home. $79,50(), . ' . llG CAMYO...:...ORDE.\UX ·.i1>Urtunn;y . Owucr boughl Ral:'(l'lor.Only$38.950for Brand new 6 BR, 6 Ba. Pool, jacuzzi&, IUnoth~r &. mwt go take all .. Oall Ni~el Bailey and sauna. Ramp & float. $425,000. Fi . d v~a n tag c _ Ca 11 Assoc. 644-7211. I ,~2535. . I ()jt'f~ Ut q. rls flJN ro111 f'Wl(f ' pceon ViUa 70 Uncla.lslf_l>r:i~•·. -!ll.'1. lijflll T~~~!!7:!:.' Prime45ft.LagoonLJJt-$~.~. ' poo\/four big bedrooms. ' , . S Bedr6om Shai:ted entry to m1r· ro~J!~ l1v·1n g ro!om. mrHaeulat~ly lu~Uriou~ Cut!t , room dlv1dcrs1 -t.wd'"~lffi"Y 1tibrhe.' Hfx36 Gd\lr el indoor-outdoor GeMral J 002 G1..iral I 002 ~l , taeuz.~I. shake roof. k1~. NQ wax . rk>ucs-••••.-••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~baria ·a'nll all the trim-u ' · · n1que ~ta1r,way lG; ., ,, · C ,.._.J · ' 'uSTSIDE 1ngi.i75,~50. private' .rpister .ind • ap•..-.vu · j\ ' .N:'}""-.:..1:'i ~ cnildre ns win~s. Win d TwoSt~ool ~,e,~~b~t_.2m-ake~u.~•.·1S. .,.. free sun' de Ck. One mile ... ..!... If!. of ..... .to beach. 8etterri0t mis:; rt10 •Down-vl SPARLJNG P~a it. Oall 96J~fb'1. Spacious two story. POOi REAL ~"TATE 1. s2 1 •21 19•'ir$.'tJN1oarNoer• raised · formaJ·lentry tol;;;;;;;;;;;;ll3'l~· -""4S;p;~;;;;;;;;;j MM6u.ill5f.• 'wi~(l1ACH :tunlcen livin~ roftm.{1 " BILL GRUND'{, REALTOR J.11 Rny.,,d,. I.Ji,.,,. N B o/) titbl New 3 bedroom condo on pool sized •Jot. Many upgratles; Including de· corator colors, Air conditioning, Cor11Jng 'cook top. etc. On private 1. -cuJ.de-see~fi.eet~$1.i8,~SUl/.~1.,,.,"'.j. ~:::;===-~~t~ , !;owder ">om. Wet bar. ASSU'ME \.r'ourmel garden, !ti t',C'h en, GI ANT v .a. r.1 .... _......,..,ur-, . f't"V'7P1'-it-T'Y' .LA.Ona"""""" ; CiALAJCY DRll!il • :Dbva SHORES .,· This luxuriOtff'IJt9perty will delight the most ',~511· I '~ buyl!t? Situate« .. between .l.'W ' ~00,Q.QG.,vl!'w r~· *lliden'ces. ·-:r,, rf>pinS'. '2!.> batlls, famllY room:· J:)intrig room. Pq<lf. ' Uniquely li~ellll.\'t• Uniquely .priced. · ~79.~. '. '\ -JI\. :1 ,, · ·•'Jr LIDO FROMl'A~~ ~..,,. Spacious S bedroom hoin ·' 1 Ing roolJ!. o!flce, sepai;'lle~ ~~, wing and 'lam•IY ,roolb.•...,Cfildell patio in center , or >\bis 'i>u~anding! ,!amlly hO!R!'°: ~~~,500 ... •rht.I , .t ' PIHIHS~ o~•l...,..-;~ISJAll C1as1lc o\lJer rei'ilienCe:on '\~ sut« round¢..~'.beautlf\d'!8>~·1!•rd~ . -· J!l 40' with 11 liedroom · · !i\!:11 • .,_ '1iat garage. Ideal., i>~ ~l' r t,Quld ~!!' sol(l , par,Ut.ll. , . • '1 . !· '4-1766 . "' ... ~I I ~~-~tl,.Jt;I. A COLOWiLl.: llAMIM CO. " ' , ' HOµ~~~ FOR $ALE ' 4 IR Ii i:..lly.a-" 1123 Main S\. Hunting{Ol't Beach 5alt882l.' $79,500 Dally 1·5 ,)' " ....... ly -·~ ~G e ~ree'Ln Irvine • $89,900 Sat~i1·5 " ' :; '·~ONDOMIN "64$-~ ;. .. · ·• FOR SALE . · •, :i, 34.SJJni~~qr. tNpBa Bay) : B, u ~ w $4Q,9il0 at/,')wl l ·~ *' . foot , "( .,.~. **"' ::z:.Pod )' .. • 4 ftQOM & SECLUDED E A S"T S I DE 4 • SON TERRACE. Wind· QE.i;>R00!\1 + efficient • 1Ufg 'l1tairs to triple size Hirge kitchen-fan'lily _ '""(i8ter and childrens rm or lormal dining . wing. ,Only $(2,500. Call Easy upkeep yard with alck l ! 963-676'1. t90m for garden. Dble N lt9•11SHINro arNIC'I' ......... .. COOtll"' , ••. IOI.!{ CJl . . • DOVER SHOUS ASSUMABLE ~ 1 fi!OM $9~.soo •. 7 "" VA LOAM tnclu.d'ing this excl~ive : Clean 2,BR, 1BA " 1BR , S B.ft., 4\~ ba., super_l'b lBA. ·Rt-2 Jot. Mo'ly in· pfanhed home. 5 Non· come $300. Mo'ly paymt& C:onf1tctlng activl~)' $18Si PJTl. Five minutes rspherea, bi g (Sen ·· lfltllf '° beaches. $35.750. Call den,a-Wetbars;rani;btc .s2s-..:l..i1 •• 11 ESTATE , v;ew ; ~formal OR, tlie RE"l. i\Y works! .f\•kinci2)2.000,, 1---"· ""!,'-----·I SM]lt•Oc- ~34,950 A Newport Vbt.t home on a nice large )'lrd oo.it quiet c ul-de-sac. 3 bedroom•, like new lhroughOut. Owner may nelp Onance. Call quick Mi-2313 . .. ~ VALLEY. REALTY . , A /f;HA Repos {,. Orana:eCounty. PllSEHTS AUSTIN DA YNES Austin Dil~es\ a very Hkeable mature real estate sa esman has joined our CDMoffice. Austin has been a property OW11,er in-tllp area !or many years;has been active in boating activities, and pri0r tq_~~fl!J!ng reai estate. worked In -Souf~··'<d lHornia for ovec. • twenty.fiv~ years. He is another full lime licensee who has YOUR BEST INTEREST AT HEART. Austin has two firle homes for smaller families with twt> bedrooms and convertible dens. Ftom ~106,000 • Coll 675-7225 G1M1el ... 1002CiOM<al . 1002 ...................................... ~ .. ···· EXCELLENT STARTER · · DUPLEX-$44,950 Duplex in fin~ rental area, has 2 bdrms. each unit -always rented! Great for young investor as home & income! BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 ·'·H, 1 • ,JA~T ... w-,, ~-l_Jl•CJNA o; 1.. rv-.·.~ Keya inotrlce WOttLO llALISTATJ Spe.ci•li1t1 In IR~ent.·• rnetll (inanced ~! s.56-nfl'c~ll anYtime ' MEW OM MAlllllT 4 Br. den, d1nina. pool, .,.,,c.llJO buys UU. bUuc.. maintained borne in de-.. sirable Baycre&t. Hurry! SP .i\.RLlNC REAL&TATE "33-35411 CURIAl'nAL Beaut. J4 unit adll bldg. J s hort blk s to beacb. Pnde ol ownerstup. CalJ for appt. to see. SPARLING REAL&l'AT& d33-a5411 llLOW MARlllT Bluffs .condo.. J Br, din· 1ng, 2112 Ba o\·crloo«1ng green belt. Xlnl cond. Atus t be so ld . SPARLING REAL ESTAl'E ijlJ--J5.alj Assumable FHA loan ror you tax shelter buyen. Two -~ bedroom&tWo·Z bedroom units just up\he hiU from the beach 10 Costa Me1a. Taul pnce ~.000. Walker I.Lee HEAL &llATE 545--9491 VETS · ~ Why pay rent when J"MI Gneral 1 'oo G1Mral ' I 002' can buy a h,ome with lea •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• ... ••••••• down than 1st and last $35,000! Fix it.-aod save.. • months rent. We ,,ave Your paint brush and C f "''"·b many homes in all price some imagination Will oun ry VAi ranges lO be bought lln• make this into a sharp Living derth1s program. family home. Comer lot. . Walker &I.ff Allef acct!SS. All terms. Spacious 4 b~rm, 2 llEAL ES'fA"fE Call Agt. 847-6010_ stol'Y hon1e adJttcenL to 545-9491 lhl! Mesa Verde Coun~ 1--------- Club. Separate tam rii\ POOL HOME w1mass1ve !"pie and wet Sl7,950 Tired of geUing the run bar, formal duung, bufe VETERANS around:'?·? JC you have ~master bedrm,su1.te a~ any questions abOut buy·· modern , a!l elec kite~ -~per sharp 3 bedroom, 2 ing a home VA, call the Red~ced ~-·for im· bath, one year old. Pool VA Experts al mediate sale-$79,500. &: jacuzz1. Seller needs w-~• R-.....1 Estate Call545-4M:l4. fast sale. lJon·i miss th11 qy-ru C'U11 one. :Ass umaule ioan on SpeciahslS 1n VA hous· [H Aacttciatad · huge lot. I an~. Ask ror Veteran SOUIH ~ Waller & Lee C...:ounselor. 55ti-7777, ~ REAL ESTA'fE anytime. ,llfA.lloe lrolmn 545-9491 Do--"~.-, d-,-0-.-,.-.-ba-c-ll-. -. -.G:::e-1t Have son1e1hing· you want1---..::..:.::...:...:..:..:.... __ a job wi.th a low-cosl Dai-~o sell? Classified ads do ly Pilot Classified. Phon 1t w~ll -call NOW POOL HOME &42-5678. 642-5618 . . 1002G•1r ... 1002 Beautirul large pool, heated & filtered in large ············-· .. ······ ·············-· .. ···~· .-~-------to , it.· 3 Bedroom borne p·arrijlly rum1shed va. cant & ready for oc ... c upancy. Too many ex- tras ta believe. Just Jist.o ed at ~.950. ·~II. macnab/lrvlne ~ raaltg FINER HOMES FROM . $64, 900 TO $775,000 HAlllOR 151..AMD ESTATE. Lawn & wooded grounds surround this beauti(ul 5 yr. oldhomew/pier & float. Soversized bedrooms-carved fireplace -parquet noor -fQrmal dining. $450.000. Barbara Aune 642·8235 . (Nil) TURnEROCIL . Exciting new Broadmoor 4 bedroom, family room, 4'h bath home. Lovely landscaping & patios. John Wat!S 644·6200. <Nl2) . OM THE IAYfRONr. Sandy beach, bustling harbor, 4 ·Spacious bedrooms, fountain, jacuzzi & game roo~. A mansidn with European .. flair. Joyce Edlund 542.11235. (t'J.3) . "PEERLESS l'ERENHIAL" Our home for all se3S911S in Harbor Vie w Hill s is wilhout equal. Sparkling 3 bedroom, den & family room home w /unfolding vista r '$97,000. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. (Nl4) . -DELIGH1111L .UHDA I~ 70' float & 103' pierhead line-PLUS a lovely Spanish·styled home w /3 bedrooms, 31!. baths, den & separ~te dining. $212,oOo. Bob Owens 642·8235. (Nl5) " ,IRVIHI TIRIACE-IAT ADERE. 'FRONT ROW VIEW of all harbor activity & the ocean to Catalina. 4 bedrooms, 4 'h baths, breakfast ·, rooni, work or hobby shop. Prime location. Appl. only. Toni. Turner 642·8235. (Nl6) LUXUIY OH UDO. Brand new Bayfront condominium on the beach. Spacious 2100 sq. ft., 2 bedroom, 21<'.i bath, single-story. $215 ,000 . Call or write for free brochure. Jeanne Newman 642-3235. (NI7) MEW-IAll FIHD. Lg. view lot wno'.frontage-above main beach In Corona del Mar. $139,500. Polly Johnston 642·11235. (NIB) 191 00-.. 0rWt '42·A2,t ""'11.:ArtM&.4-Qtl ......... hK•. c:.Ntl.IM t2Ml Walkorl.l.ee REAL E:-i.'TA'fE 545-t491 REPOSSESSIOH J + IOHUS ROOM See this large 3 bedroom 2\'z bath bonus roorq home, in choice Fountam Valley area. Priced at only ~JtJ,lMO with lo• down pa>'.ment. . Walker.&1.ee REALESfATE 545--94tl UNDERSTATED ELECiAHCE Country Frenth style, 4 bdrms., formal dining rm., paneled family rm.: decorated in exquisite taste. Prestige Westcliff neighborhood . Not• leased land. $W,500 C. F. Colesworthv loallors 640-00fO Pool Pleaser Lovely cOsta Mesa ! Bdrm pool home with large lot. Priced at only :fJll,000. Owaen anxMIUI iiiEF~HA:.; Pliapa1ti..· 752-"20 OU.U. St MWPOl't UACM 1006 ...... .,. .............. . OPIMHOUSE 1.s.se1.1.s... 2Ul Colhns. Corner Park. OULStanding fam. home, 4 ~. 3 ba, owner·s-2 br, z ba lower, pl'esent ly leased t1l Feb. 7fli. ~ mo. I tilk. to Wti. Agt. ti7a-21Ga ............ 1 ...... 1007 . ..................... . Beach cottage, lU E-Bay 40 1'"t. llK. m,500 Marshall Rlty615--4ti00 C.-<lolW. 1022 ··-················-·· ls .... l.daua ............. " presenily lelbftl their new cond.ominaums, Ca· nyon Crest Estate•. localed at the cornet ol. P:s.c:1Jic: V1ew -Ddye a new MacAnhhr 81td in Corona del Mar, l\.anJng at MJNJu, Sales q(Ciee ft mo4el no'# ope.ft. PH,ON~Ol<O ......... HekorY~19t . Oc&an, ltland, '"41rbor View, l.ge 4Br, '2M. PIUI 75'> I\.. beamed -,,.;. rm, W/CID\er rrplC, 'all...,., auto aar 'door. M ... I: Below market at a'-IOO Call "44-<>Mt.' . ·Open SallS•1-1U • ·~ lloa .__\loll(. \ I 1' 1 • ' J '' o t ·''""" ) '' l , ,;t _...., , •·· •~· ·r-.• .,....ir ... • .. ·~~•, .. Ll .... .,, ·~~,~·, .i.1 ., ... ro . .. . ' ' ... ... . ... • i J -" • '•• • . ~· • • ' ' •' •' ... ,., • •••~ . .,,., ' •• '• ' ' '"•"• ' •.• • ••tr I ~ ·--.. '~y l'tttl?T· J. 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Lae.tff.s_uft\able ,;. ltf yeaguRAialil'.--....u1 •• Call ua •bout itu.e11arro-2 STORY r ... , l·BR.l)ONOO ~: ... r:.~~i..~lder Pl tporty . 1600 tl'' ·tna well located owner Woods Cove, fcti'll.~~ , ' ff fGodoullli.Wv; .••• ,,, ......... ~•••11;•• joct part de\ll. mul ' occap0e4 bom• wOlh $,4~1 950 :;,-~pool,""'?'.,..., ) ·~~·,.,;,::400 .lBA~ •. •ni" 2/$thl a~, ·~Corybook 1uden •~d Save commiasioa whll ARTIST'S CONDO [oflEIN·H/\~TIH lie · ....,.. .., '""Cl.k!Osoc TAX Sl&TIR bell ere&. Roy, • ·~ ~/mo. rentaJ unlt so. thls J It.or)' 4 bedroom, Dehtttful 3 BR .• 2" ba., , •;;: Wellloc.otedon~ Street Jnvest and mab a~ ~~~lt.!:.J"-~----" ~l Hwy, Only Sllll,$00. lleuly o<w Lake,....,, d d ' • 2 l<pl " lll•UTOlll Onlyl!l'to.,..nonp;<eol$159,~ fill 1 Commen:tal busl• llU"'l't"'.....,.. .. Cl.U '44-7%11 Agent. home w/ rnuy lmpruv•· · ~=--en, in. rm.. ·• ".:. * 6'44.,.'lt:Z * .._ · · Mok:.l.l.itthe8estVa!1.1e. ~·renWI. OnN.t~ " ~vv .. · . anen11: AOuonable 7'.4' ~H,. , p>llo.P"'4E~ALL. EN' " ',!_ ...., Blvd> CM';· Uq~ii;,'. ' $165,000 '' . p~ FKA!oan.Priocipalsoo·. tlll R" ' , v I . I SCher1YHili•l.ale.~9 •-•<fl S80.oll0-. ~· ~· D<ifl h"'l•~·1 'REALTOR ... -1•'18· ..,, __ ,_ __ .._ 1'"7 ' ~P ce or I SZl%5M..n1n .',. ror owner occupant. 2 11.c;.llf&!)o@O: .. , · &rt.,. '_.u .. , ar1e 1~N.COa11,t.aruna ~._...,,....., . 'II'• -.olforN--at.--"'ttftl·3938Evel:stlMIS2l · ValUe gacked 6nve1t-. Hr and .New De.a ell ., .... .,.'lt"'1Ht'I" · fe,'.P }i'lfl, l'D'Jt Jlolu:& ~· ••••••••••••••••-••••• i .AUG~G~,.... ~ 1 ·s•« ii o Duplexeswilh3br.2,ba .. -~~· ~ 6k VA loan. ~aume ff :i:y1 J..' .. 1 "&.~ 8£TTERT"4\NNEW ' . • . mentl n1y , 1 .,. m units each. Ample Secluionla'Wo9<b:3BR. $n9. per mo. A real ii ti ;Jbr,2ba,trl'llldirl~,3 ~ ~~\.':t'--1700 Jl'OSol· Earhi #.l.2S per garage and parklnf with 2 ~ ~m ffD• deli(htful va\ue at, ~~SGb.' ,P,~~J i • ? lOn air, char01'1t. Jd, wrl. . 06 •~---t.. I Ht .. .,., DlOhlh. ·O'llfner wtU ext 15t owher de,..,_.1auon. deellr\, eur~..e Unced now,968-4c:ie ' . Claustro""""''"· I cov'd, ~P .• •tlos. Many. MliwportlHCh I •••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-~~A~e ... ~!_l~;.~.<.•P •• <••.ooo eacrh-.-•'all Y.~ M.ouvated ~Jer. SAYH&l:.O, l'llVll~I xtras ~-1U r.1011 Bkr ~~~••••••••••••••••••• $.lt,tlfL rcn...u Del~~ "' "' &lbmitll~IO) -....-u .. ,_you 'llbiexceedna: · ' ' ' . EASTBLUFF Conao part oC, down P!')'IDCntl t>U-7211 Agent. '· · TO A GOOD.uw J~comrortable in We ex· 4~-lt.l20 SJ.200. Moves YoU ln .. .no Anxious Call today l714> A10ST .Beautiful spot In '7~-1,fqMJIEI;• · l ,OOO sq Ct, buge f:! & tr• large rooms ol tJtis REDOC£0, Prleed to ~J~~~~=~~f!~i.2 ~~ other coat.t. 2 BR, 2 BA., So. calir. Likenew,Syrs. •VISIQ N • :~c.ui;!·r::r=r= fl!elh, odnew hoppl~· The tieU. 'Ji:legan·t 5Br, 3~ scbl$,.mkts, park, t HARBOR ~10 ~'d1• :~~~ * :~e;': Ok\, 3 br, Jg. lam. rm, 2 ·-_ .,_ rJLC_ ....... ctructlosl. Jl.E. mcwitm eroa lances, Home 1n Exel Area. club.532-4543 OversiaedclOSdS,plent)I l~I ' ·-• Pl dbl gar •hlike -, ........ L....v-_,, ~........ Uuck lush carpeting & Poot 11pa Open Sat/Sun -v1EW -ot F h . ""'"·'.'' ' · · " '· •n...-. ,--, • byMcVay M tt&S dtamaticdesip~.d , llio~.tl30-~l6t. a.-y Ocec. M.Ofaae. A ea.l.atr rotM, beauUfuUYIOdscpd. ' .:t1M..&~llW1 ' 1la•bt you, 85 wdl th -·-.r:-O cond1t1oning. Private 1 _ ~·ION Huy from owner before £tj~ade1Mar t Af•-••la&.e., ll'eat ocrean view! Clclse Immediate pos.session; r,•tios, comple&ely .,. .. -~-.& ........ ~~~~~f:!,~~~~~ go up F.'41hiv.,..Y 1014 ~;u~c:;;~~.'1::0': 'to •hopping & beach. sss!~v~:nu =:-~~bte~.ii~~; HOMES ;~_w;~=~~~ 8UMITSMESA ~THE REAL ~ ESTATERs_ ··~··••··~• .. --•••• 1 $ij?~ ls Lhe price, with fhis 't-s a ~auty belt lhan rent. Qlll Village $1Zl,000•80/o C.0...MH9 10%4 ' .-~·-5 . th~,grae Old euslom xlntterms. Let'&diKuP .-, ., • ....,.. buil1~4bedroombomein lhem! needs work. Vacan1, f •• ' Gardens.839~1. EXCW•""'-E 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ; ·-:_ PAIADill d.owntowl) Hun&taaton must be sold. J BR, 2 .QA, 't • ..,... 1 ~;Pool bOnuS Beacb,__Youmlistaeothe . xlntarea.C:i:Urorterms V lrvine-2 sty, 2 br. 2,,ba, Pair of 4 plexes Costa · 3 Bedrooms ·le-xis;. ,..:o b1~~ ~~~.!o;:::,:~!.uC:: -11~~~~ KArEtlti!.,EAL·rv ~&N=: ~ Sqld :)!~~Jl~~:..~t: ::=::· ?o"'ri!r·:'::c:t , 1 ~ 8 ~1 p,, h;rdwood aehooJ1~ Assume 71JJ'k ._ ~~ BY OWNER.3 br, -~ ba, Mow!! these prioes. Oood *i 11oori,,· .ULQE 'MV.:N VA Lo 3 n • A & t • tury.2l,S36-7M2. 499·2800 N.wport leech 1069 vacant, $47,000; Hbr. ~on. Ow~i:i wl~tlnan PO()L. Large patio. lMl.842-74~1 . , Owner liban.do'ned . WATIR·DAMAGI ••••••••••••!'•••••••••• High, Enaia:n.·Mariners. PALM SPRINGS at'°"-interest. See t ~uietatfeet.$38,M*>. ASSUMI 60/oloml .Spanish Villa by IN:~. d CAMALFIOMI' Thur. thru1Sun&i6-7M3, ~~R~,,E;~.;,!~~·~::; $2700. down. 2 Br, poril, believe. Call now l714,... R'1'McC.... ON TH~ ~"3 .BR, ,.f11eg,nt wrou1ht iron :~as:u~~!!...fl;';a:"'-a •BR.Ownerarudoos! Mot1.thruWed.645-1115 ~ jacuz.ai, nr. shops. XJent 75l-11UO RHltor't .. IOMewp:ri :2ba w/boJI Qn. JJe,aut,. '\l&lcony off 2nd story package! l''zn tastic fteducodto$165,9001 -:;~~ :~:· :;o!; new. a~k1 cc•;..1•0-w..c·_84_• __ L3_L>_. ____ , CostltMesa~~ Jdscpd hac ·~,in best ma;tter IUit~. •G.11.r~n financing available. F down. 2 STOIY . area ot ft ... v. rc1 or FHA pauo o_tf spaC)()tbJ livuig the rest ol the ... ~. caU s BR. & den, 2 blk.s. to LIDO , .... "'D rm king sized bdrms ·.T 500 ~" , i20,950 Full price. 2 "OK. $SS,OOO. COURTESY ' . . ' Red Carpet, Realtors, ocea.n. iti7, b MONTEGO· Never hved ~ b Metc1Y. TOIU••• REALTl( 962_7751 park·ltke yards. brk, 497_17•!. A·FrameJBR.~.000 Charming 3 br. 2 a, BR 2 B FR Bedrooms, 1 atns, 3 br, 2"' ba, frJHc. Encl ' $34,500. Call 962·~; CAYWOOD REALTY frplc, 1mmed. oecupan· ~/~any ~pgr~&r~. ·1300, moves you in. pauo, dbl gar, Jacuul, IWlillglOlth«ll 1040 d 1t£OUCED to sell. 3 541 IZfO cy.ili<!,500. Bltns, fl/O, o.versiaed_ pool ·1 Bite to MVCC •••t•••••••••••,.••••••• Owne.r esperate. tidrm 2 b Lhs 2 Wies to * - * owner/Agent 673-&kl9 tast!cv1ew. closets, plenty ol •• 1 • • 1"'8~J..i:.•.i: .. -..~. 8eauttfulc.Ddrm+huae • 3 • · • storage, FA heat. air :.4s,asu1~wnerJ 9-4 ,*,.,..S"""1VX* 1·amib'•rnt"'Ai.8 ·toa; Beach. By owner. US7 2-ST<'itY PALERM0·2Sty,4BR, d cplS drps Mon-Yr1 8_114-1353. l , 111.5. ll.aln. -· b., ... o...0 lirepl-in' 1lv Catalina. 497-2920 or 3 •-,next to greenbelt, con ·• wd/w ' ' ~' THE REAL ESTATERS . JNYEllllElft IXYISJOH I 4-PLl!X Nice units on laCge c:orner lot. anN, OJ!!ta .. Me$a w /lge O'trr'nlef' s unit , .... w. Ir '1olcl & A11oc. 642'--15$0 547--#lianytUDe. ..OPSN.OAILY·1~M~11in~g~"~,··i°'~·:·:.b~r:k:,~C=a~IJJl;j4jjj"4--4~72J;;,; _____ ;1 Ne'Npor& Heights a BY OWNl!::R Westcli.f( 4 ne:;pool. Nice!! fe0~~~e pa~~~n~y~~~ ~·· c•stom 4BR. M2-~l. bdrm., oldie but goodRle! bdrm, 3 bath. family&: less than rent call New ~ngland tamrm.Jcargar,traile • 'r. !~~~--'" New di. gar~«:.; on . ·2 study.$89,000.642;-4519 PALERMO· Comer lot BJ!l-W3 i1. Vtllage .. eeesa off alley. Walk BY·OWN£R -.-. "br, STRIKING comer lot. """"an view w1great view. near poo ~. · 10~ HETLEASED beach and Lake P~k. 1 b.a. 1~011' ,Pa"lipe. from upstairs. Only ..._.EWPORT Garden&, on Sth ~ JUSt v -ro ~ " 2·SlOry · ~l 9QJ--2165 • Grande Vista. Massive· $17,650 n & tennis. Super~! west or Harbor Blvd. in Major corporauon as te-- . GeraldS. ThoRI"", Rill', ~•"IL tall •• wuidows. CLIFF DR. HEIG._wS• Sahta Ana. nant on long unn net T I T I "Abandnn,...a•• EbuiJl·in aquarium, n I M /\ N Y M 0 Jl E T 01 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j 1ease, at choice Balboil rees. rffS. 0 ,..., rf _. '"'..:u beams, a,U iaatural VJEW home: charming, 3 BR, 11h ·Baths, wood t.:HOOSE • ij Pen1n. locauon. $21J.ZOO Newly decorated, shows 1,v:r~~f::.:'m 4~R·~ " ,,ool tile. Ganleroom.3 beautiful decor; J p8need family room ; on 75~460~ •$1175' ~ Net ancom~. •.v1tb future like ·a . dream. Price~ 2 batb, bltns, Jots 01 8 SltO ., 2 ba. $108,000 bdrms., dining rm., love· large Jot. New carpeting ,. l ..... > !... • .. MOVES YOU IN! Pay. rent increases bWlt into bek>w repla.cement COS· panel'ng. Boat ga••. · '"'l' Jy kitchen w /all new & s hutters thru--out. ments lt:ss than rent. teases. Full price ~t t lk ds • ... Largeramilysiz.edlivlhg · 1 •rn ·-· F Ii p<oce 0 2"500 ·30 oo ••. · •• ~ a 1·>-~ e &J'OU!l . ~ 'Patios, 5 Minutes t C091PV". , J:l:•· 2 lrit.ch"1 bltns. & indirect ighling. """"'·""""'· u • ... • ~ u. u. 1nanc1ntf r .~ .fo Youf. b~:>.~. , beach and Edison H Ql}p S:nack bar & wet bar; .... Quail l Bedroom, 2 bath. Adllll available b or1eSt'tdb=fees. ~try ~hoq~~ublllit4i1&erJD5 :~~\:at e"'-in ~~ ~. frpl~. Lovely verdant liilpm,iiiap IPlft"tlac.ln ., . ~:~pde~~ id~~~~. V.:f~ Mt'rTed Pr<1tt1 .. a,·;_,:.f ""~ • l1ll:I ,+tt"o...~n $48,:iOl.I.' "' ch,ildren's 1u1tes. As· .xiard 'w°itb 2 patios. -· -bltns. a,o, DW, FA heat, COLDW. EU.hompson1•-11. . .. i"T"' 8nltfti -·'.""J 536--8136 some 8V-1¢ FHA h>an. $7S,OOO --. btl(€kg)fi.-r•~· wooa $23·~beLNoQCwloan ·--··-.. ~--·-·-·· MOOQl,U,~5s~".!:~UACN ~~;:-enJ:~1P~~°6~2~ l3JJN.Bro..dway ca !., . ~.~... :t~4µ)0, toe. ts CM42 mo. pays all. ALL ~. ·.· ••6·J414 F lone Ga-'--Sant.a Ana .s41-622l 5acru54·0""'"*."17'z'o Sac .... Hprry, Call 'oPEHSUH.l·S A.'l:!.'J M t air 'l.ICI"'· Lohforsole 2200 -Y63-7881 Ibe fieaJ r."""""" on erey htcontePropcrty 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 TARBa •.~ 1 _Es::::;la=:<•"rs"'-, _· ----1NorthBLagDuna,32ShoCresol· :ill TY ' ••••••••••.••••••••••••• Fo· sale·. Choo·ce A<· ~ cent ay r.; ac 1ce Nt•r Nt•p•rt ro11 orr.r, B Th Sea ' REALTORS ALL TERMS severa1 new ocean view . y e Fl ....... """ rowhead 1ot. NorthShore homes, under construe· EARLY area Btutrs: I~. 2 fj Co•5ngtoet are a , 6 311-1155 l or VetsNoDOwn t1on. l/z Block from Bff:. 2 ba., dL~. rnl., lpl. Sacri ce I -. Well located-managed ·,-'""'-~',.,,~------ H. k 'Wa•·~-t _·,-. A'ph:isatJdered wat .. r ·.<bd<ms .. 3baths·, Or1g.owner.~.sw. . B-1tt • ~--u-I h d h h ~t" _n ....... ~ ., ... BROKER "'"" "'~" AftORllln"..---1 I ' V' W'"""-Rd ow ea aces-1 P•uol · uUILDING LOTw1~··n College Park 3' "r"e Bedrooms s pacious dining room. '""--......uu . . . 19 1ew, ~..,-u ""'..,. boat sll~. ma10 channel -.. Beaut1lul. park;llJte Ove r 27U0 s<ift~Fee land. k ss lhan J years otd. View, CdM Highlands. view, 2 Br, 2 Ba, frpl. Ji'amily,roOm 'f[,dition_a,1 .¥,v.le1~eluxe ) DOYU SHORES grounds, ne.ar the Green· illi 900 A2t &'2-0000 Owner. will carry ~~·N S4.S·l4.58 ft 6 &r:wknds P 0 0 I + 00<-k fa.n. or tease opt. Trailer of boat access 1n al'.J'.len1t1e"S: $1J¥.500 • belt, Luxury ·ftlted noor .::.=·=c_· C'..":.:C=.....:..:cc...._; r1nanc1ng, Rentals lrom a · • " •74 500 ••• .. ~ WaUctobeach . '"'IJl SOO t..:ea5ehoi<i Fee restigious Antigua ..!"'"'"-mo.·•·-mo. Only ~-,,,.,_H"'-, avau.~ •. ......--........., "' • · · ur v· •<fill 3 Ba plan. entry hall, big WANTED : Lido Is le -~ -...,_ 1:;:;::;;;~~~~~;;:;:;1.~H~urry;:~·~'~u~bim~it~y~oor~~ol~!~er'.I interes t avail. ~,· iew, 09t.1 ' 'h. ' t fllDLly toQm diain& Property, i6QM , range. a&king ~.~51.! eaeh. Ca.JI TraU1r P.ts 2300 JacuZZI• I' Sup'"r a.,.._ Jade R.ealty'1f4: 1231 OPPOITUMrTY ,OOO. 64 6-r.o;o.T .... ~x~i;~i.z~.· l(Xifi_gl Pr1v. Principals onl.)I. I.Oday l714J 7SZ-110U. ~j.-:_·~·····•~~~-·•••••,!'---.;-_.._ r . "t·•.fUSft~ 1 Ne':", well buijt rrianutac· N£tr.£ti!tbht by Owfi~. rm, private master 646---97&4 . M.0.oJ.l...&. u..oQ\e . ·pt:~ 9 -·-fleauui'Wf~,1~ RMS>-Sh lunng bldg.of approx. ~nHouse.Sat&sdn: oeiif-'0Hrrf;'·wool1 -""--.:C.=-----' 1 · .:•~11: Bridgeport. Trade. ,. I>. ' ,. • ba•• b-ome, ·~Ii paMI· .AB~R.1•2~ · 1 · .~P 4 4,000 sq.' rt. plus 2bdrm., I-+S.,. 1201 1-ligtiland Dr. cabinl't-ry·. ~t.~.i I LJ()(),---4 br, J IJa, 2 ~ty., $30,0UU eq, ror CM I' ui ~ • • ua.. oca._. 00 den home, which can be $125,500. 645-<!238 540"-1720• Mid -1 s I e • 0 w n er· Laguna area. Box 1504, ,OWner :~f:!.~.u!i~ ~~y. ,::onverted tocOmmercial TARB£A.I, . ! s112,ooo. 673-8700 . Avalon, ca 00'70$ •fj ...,.. b" u.se; on Laguna Canyon NEWPORT Beach Tennis ~ "'~~ Sacrl ICe COURTESY REALTY, Rd.,across fromlocalion CluD Villa 1n the Blutfs. RE .. LTO' RS. Lido Nord. 3 Bdrms.,2 JNVESTNENt DMSION MCMlfttaht.Dnert, s av f# tJI 0 us a._n d s ? 1...:"""=._:.77:.:5:.:l_"_;·:_ ____ I of new a rt school . Brand new 3 br. <!'I'.? ba, llltiJ patios: c-orner. $11?·~ . . Rt'SOl't 2400 .BeautiCul home, park· ~175.000. I !am rm, ho1ne on green· 29;.s Harbor Blvd. i\o!arshall Hll.y t>7a-4600 TWO~ unit 8Jl'.l bldg~Just •••••••••••••••••••••.,.a! llke landscap!Qg, trees, LOVBS EMERALO BAY I.Jell •. Ideall y located. I . . -. . . completed for sale. Close BIG BEAil ho for renf • plants, big pool with Yo.19 •0ki . EnjQy sweeping ocean blk. 1 ~0~ lL-:00. ~rts .. ~ Eastbluff, ~500sq. It.. lam. SDR Ju~ ~~nt~r~J1~; ysrh:~~~~ Avail. Daily~ Weekly;' j ac41·1i •. par,1.)' .'Pa~IO, n 2 views J'rom th.is large pool. ~72.000. 2716 Visla VICW hor:'lc· next to ~ark. c.,strono 1078 . -' Mo. :179-1234 bric) fenctfll. Entry halll~~~~~~~~~!j :~~r:!!rehc~~= ~h~~er family home with mslr· Vmbrosa, contact: Joe Uest · 01 fe r nr $83,3001 1 .•••••••••••••••••••••• ~ l 4 M • ;;> 3 6 -2 S 7 9 , 1.c.=.:..cc..::::..:. ____ ~ opens to"'Jti'acious hvingj: construction. Sunken liv · suite & guesi: room·den: I Mo.rgan . 547-~.!17 9 to 5/ ~0-556U Agent GREAT for begmner orj S!rl-~10 . Out of Cowty rm. 3 big bedrooms + W• tot¥1eoch ing room, bonus room, on main 1Lv1ng level. ;!,. ort>44--MtiJ anytime I ~ Condofl'liui-.. retiree, 2 Bdrm, I Ba, NEW 4 unit, 2 blks to beh . ,,.operly den area, ma&sive from llecidlW• fireplace, jacuzzi. A Hdrms., 2 baths&1"am1ly ~ Deluxe bcauti(ully up-Den, Cpts, Drps, 2 Car Great buy, good lax 2550 farenlace, copper plufnb-Hu'1tington Beach's mosl WV£ OF A HOME! rm., with rrplc., on l~werj , ded' 2 bedroom den Car, w/worltshop, neatly write-Off. Income $1200. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lftg.newcarpets,drapes. elegant. Delightfully up-Tltelteal level. Access lO pnva1e EXCL.US lVE lllG 1· 1~ bai.hs. fplc. Snow~ landscaped1 w1 se p mo . Many xtras . LUXURY 3000 Sq • .Ft. 540-1720 1 rad e d 2 bed t m Estate Fair beach.-t~nn1s courts &. CANVOi'l like a model. Owner very vegetable ga~. Sharp· 536-2579 Condom 1 n i um 1 n.. TARBELL TownhousewiUlallofU'IE 839--'l.33orS36-2SS.1 pools.~l7a,OOU r . I mouvated. Best buy In IY_ f1,n1~~ed 1nter1or, beaut1ruJ San Luis Re1 ~~~~!,~5 :r:~r?I~~srA~:'! ~~~ ............ !~~· ~-r· I ~·rii~l'·~~~·Tu:~i ·6;5~~0~ 1;~:;~;::: ..... ~?~.~ DAMAPOIKr ?~~:·~~=;r30 .:::::::-""=='-=='----! t>e•ut1ru11y landscapeo , r ..:-· I located on Quiet. t::ul·de·I •VI SI o N • VE"P.r DUPUXES to :itl-5.UOO for qllidc sakt ANYO.~E CANQUALJFY grounds. Call Century 21 GIEEH. GREEM *"' ,,._ Sac :SLreet (Jnly 10·;.., ·1·~ · Fabulous ocean views Call lil:!;TTLE REAt.T~· 1 As!;u'm°i!; VA loon, total lo~ m_ore information. Are the green~el'ts no5 N.C005J~ .. Loguna '??wn on price 01 J REALTY I o'UPLEX$2!1i.ooo 5.newbeautiruldupleites Vista. · payment $265. per mo. 53&:-7542. ·around this br1-ght, 494_1177 ~l~.500. ,~tak1~c.1t lhl'i 2743 1:;.Cst Hwy I •VAappralSed From$61:1,950 714/72-1-7177. ,tl1ghly upgraded inel. . . r cheery 3 b?rm., .2 ba. · 8~s t Value. ~ Cherry1 Coronadel Mar •Won'tlast! S9,500down Rmte:Hs. far-. landscaping. Close to Hunungt.00 Village 4 hr,"' hbme in Univ. Park. No Ai'I XIOVS owner. Exch.1 thlls Lane, &11-624~ I · CALL Office Open Wknds11·S Gf'O'fH 27001 schools & Shopping. Agt, ba, very ~lean. Crpt "green stuff'.' !ot yard or or sale. Super oc vu Jot. . . • 1-"0 H SA LE liy owner. World RM&..... Wkdays call ••••••••••••••••••••••• 152-7144. Lhruout: 16312 Nassau, decorating, 1ts ~II been Steps from Victoria Ben. Ask li<itc Guard for llarbor Vi ew Homes, TheVeteransSpecialist 496<W31Agt. Or:>.nges·Walnuts-Hon;es, 11,8.846-5743. done ... beautifully! $49,aou.Agent,642-9601 01rect1ons Monaco. Prof. lnd.scp'd. 556.7"177 339JIMalagaOr, 99 ac.Nrskiresort.Roy,' EASTSIDE $59,900 ' & deco,'d. lmmac . '' VanaHa<bor Hl~EAW."•y Ra'isor's Realtors Laguna Hip 1052 ~ "'""""" Saut1tL.C19una 1016 1ncomeHomes G<>--«oo.Agc -.......................... •••••••• ••••••••••••••• • .... Estete •• 'amonn 1-···--'-""trees CA.LL lll-8600 Harbor View J-lome lUCk OO'll-N. Har~Yiew 2 BR DOLL HOUSE Ea•...__. 2100 • vw~· 3 Brdms, 2 Ba, Fam Homes. JBr Monaco. -..,.- with protected play area MODEL HOME ON Rm,. Outstanding home towest at $97,950. FEE. ocea_n vl.ew, l.'ornerlot 22 U""ITS ••••••••••••••••••••••' forchlldrenorwatchdOg. AealE,,tate &viewOµenSal.&::iun. I Owner.tl4.\-'--41W4 $47,500642-8885Bkr. n Nr. new 2 story NB JQ. JustreducedtoitiG,.500. U 1 PPA~.11 3 luyoftheWeek to;; 2216 t~on. Durness . , Acreapfor ... 1200 Priced at only $232,000. home. Need 1 story. HAL P'IMCHIM.lffr. by MCVAY W~~Poin~r~1.aff~a: NOR'rHV1£W Pride of i'IB OVW,'i E1~ Anx1ous0pe! llHatbor ••••••••••·····••••••••• Seller w1JI carry.back a ho0 J!lC. p"".rite ad 0 no ~~l; 2727E.CoastHwy. lV! Ba, lge ram-rm, ownership 4 6drrrl, "117~ 6i5--WUO 1ew omes n ouse AVOCADO , LANO contract at St,W. 1nlerest a11y 1lol, P ... uo.rK I G75-43!fl TWO EXEC. v1ewnomef4,9,llSO. ' 1'HURS t fo'Rl4-6pm. ~,790 A R ho C • over 30 years. By appt. 15tiU Costa Mesa, Ca , ·1 POOLH~.•• lo<mal don-rm, lus h ~IMGoodlJfe DOVER SHORES SAT/SUN l--5pm, >' , ./ c. anc a., only """"6 " ro"' • .._ u-~ lndscpg w1rountain, 2 2327 Port. -·-ck Pl 80'.'-seller financed , • i-'-==------~.- ... ~ 1. 0 NE WI ·r H atriums&rearyardon .... ell-49.J--aMl-..i~ 4 br, convertible-Geo, T ennis co':;t~1 pool 1 Y:i'k lnt.T1ght~forc~ 1£ .Qual~ IHflbt• Anythiftg "' .BASEMENT. Pride ol corner lo~. $89,900. fee. OWNER ANXIOUS" family rm. laundry/nob-Jacuui recrea~area.' s ale. O VI( ner /Bk r. • Plac. WMhd 29o0 But glve her UUS custom ownership area. Easy, =m=-..c7c.:4:.84:._0::..;:w;:.ner::_ ___ 1 .,,00 .........i BROKER "'"" .. 770. 714-633-4ti03 ~I . . •••••••••••••••••••··~• . . h • d d pool ·-3 Y· Old • Sty •Br 2ba DY rm. ;,· sq. It .. ,,_..,., .....,.....-., .. col.tage w1l a warm ""are ·y s. an s. • •'"' • • • 8 • · R 2 LO""'· ....... ""---• cracklmg firepjace un-8eaut1fully-decorated. do.2 sty, 2 br, 2 ha, Xlnt cond . Patio, ~~~:J!:!fO~~er. l:IARBOR View, Live in 2Y.!.acres (;ol~ Valley 7S2•1920 dei M~~·::~~. dttwood beam ceilings,~ to cuisume 00 one. patio, air, no maint. Landseaped. $47,950. luxury. owner has pot Ar•lO!Ja. 10 nilles from MOOOUAJlSt.N ••.o Call Wa'l"mingtd'b- mdntty kilchen, candle T~i'ms. Ca JI now,,;;0w~n~e<~~$3I~ .... ~.~,..~=~188;'·;1 -•:':!18~--0365~~·:1~~~~-1;~~~~~~~~~1 many extras into th.is 5 Dav a~ Dam. $2595. I OO/o DO~ BNben,•7a--OltlO 1 Jii. dining look.log onto Ml-9371 •WEkNOW• DR, 3 bath home. Just 544-3417 "" !ush·roJIJ.ng green lawns. CENTRAL ;..'$.1~H--r•t11kw , LAGUNA NIGUEL ONLY JO LEFT min. from the beach! •40N£VADAACS 4 .or8 Units OWN Property Three cozy bedroom5 a LOC~"hOM ~ '-1~2 bdrm *BE.ST.. SllS,000. $5005. Inglewood. Hawthorne sunny den all ""tred un· YOUR ·rEflMSA'.VAtL. Mt,b ~~e .20\ i~ ·~~ sio.ooo worth or fum. 1 Leve! Land :WSt Mts C~ta Mesa units at onl)I or So. Bay Area? der towerjng s.~alely 4 Large bedrooms. Eaay ~tJve lt1tcbenc:.\'its wet PANORA MIC ocean 3 II Co11doR11M1• also1savaU:·forsale. & L k •aM . H . 7.5X's gross. J_>yramldup WILLrAY AU.CASH trees and oruy ~.~1 access to shopping .,.._.,. HROKER &I0-6170. & 1 3 e~;6dWrti~·-wy now. Trade-tns and ex,. Pia. To. D'Alin••dao· Call S46-2JlJ • ~ ,aqd liefVf porch. vlew~NEW 3 BR &-f1m . e ec. -. • -.ruer. changes accepted. °""'"•'"""""'°"""' Frwy.,and••'-.. Only ~~·\j:be sweetbea<lS <mGa<denHome;npvt. 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Cotnp1rt beCon:,ourent ti13tn1~ P 5 · rps · 52.S \11ctorta,IC....,O &q ft) duplex. t Br. 2 Sa, call tv.,: oTs-8d1Y . H.9M-'t~$ ~ ~ . I • *"' Custom delllllfd · walk -In elotets. Dtntn1 . . '"'J!!O!IB!tl!M! '•••• .OJ.a • tauoveWOllflount•llfJ FHturin•· • i . in..· lffdlJtll •• ...... .,..,, ltplc plush cerpelln• L1 .. u•HIU1 JllO .i • ,.~r.""'l'T'1,uv* . . • Jttes from. m11let ,o1r,acloui kltc11en .wlthl"-· opt• • "* ,.-pvt 'y<trd dbl enct' ••••••••••••••••••••••• f fi111 NOUIU UNI\. Park J br 2 ba 1u•'te llvin roo "' " ••••••••••••••••••••• · ~ ' · B,.l"_S. ll ar duplex, crpl$. drps, 1·rpt, nr rec. ctr. s4iA \lfotmai dini..n 'roo "'.; f:rectl11hth1,1. DUPLEX J Br, 2 Ba, 3 llR •Pl 1214. kt lldult &•r•ge. 4 blk5 to ~:.c~, ALICIA YI" lllE W l IL D:Uf,1.J, bltns , Cit, Encl. p,Uo. '5'1T--l044orMa..!..tW ·kllcheo. LHl'U:,'MP-paratedln ll•rca bltn~ l~e yard, octi•n section. Teen•a•hl Ok. $U'Ul ·~r ~~· Sl~u~t, LI.AU •• 001 ·-_. M. ....... _._ l~O peu: l•cblki.ok . $195. 1 . mentl Wltft Ulil -..: .. a.e • Bme·llke storaau vu~w1 .t.11'.J. 842-4!45 EI m G 1 rd on A pla. ls 14 I ·l :.tor · , · Apilf t•flll• '" , ·-~ mo tM6-31tl6 · 545--0760 1· 1 · ·'°""', • rtvalepal&ol .w2-a&t.a t:OS:i"A ME.SA · • ~ * llHTALI * yo1.1 w II rt1c• Vt CAe leflys -CloeedaaraaowJstoraa:e c.,...4-1 W. JIU NEW Deluxe :.! Br, 2 .e... $50 BOHUS & l'A_ce bac• $llU. ~M Stu:· ltent or leaae $310 to $325. :l Bil l blth "IS lO priv"~lC •eMl.11 court, •Marble pull man ••'•••*••••••M•••••••• a Br, 1 ba, crpt.1, grps, d11· Frpl~. All bltns. :j25U. ,(\lf8,u'Ut"" . ._. :1 Br, 41 ba, lrg k1l,. ' .. '''.'; pool,"' J•cutr.. Only •Kl(laslze8drms .~ hwasher , $)1tt> mo. mo. All u111 pd., encl. lr.wclHt.,.Vlew e.l br $143.\ "'tU~ brellk(lll ~Mr 6: d.in ~ . J Bl\~J&~·g~f45ll · &tepa from your fto11$ .p~ bartMl:QUGl-AW .. DU~E~{" Hwy, 2 Bt. "46-112V. It a r. lt ti V ~ 1lid 9 o 1 Beaut L&l llr fum1ut' Ufttufn 1 8t$l75 P60t 'i:rpf, d)'ps. d~W,~Jtns, 2 llll 2 ll4 S'l3ii1300 idoor. $S2S per b'lont,.: rounded w1pltish lrids~p&: ~rplC\ 1>41~011·w:at::' ,M "" IWl-493i io• 1 res ad e I 0 u n ge • Punky 1 br + den SJ.HS fr pl c . Ups lairs un . a HR. 2 Hu .. , .. ~5 1400 C•ll "4-4$17 Adults -No ptt& i;iOO ti7" -3tilti ~ OV .. 1n Bonwi! 11:;. c•sh BNAND new 2 Br. 2 Ba , bt111ard~. Jacuzzi. pool. Vhl'u.rn . u11lpd. ~* J'tnishetl tam rm. eov·d w.\LNU;r·.;.QuA.B& WF.$t s~]tu~·~-· 2 l BDRM P'u:m.$214, ' a . al!Q.W. to, qufJ. tenan&.1, crptl dt dsh h di S1u1 u1eao 1''t•'Y to lhl Move in a lilr"$llb/t:t:ts patio. BlookwtUJ front.• . · · 'Y iii BDRM l"unt.1241J, 'l SR wra•rage, new whlle»~lr•d,td txt. Lg. I ' pa, H w r, IS· Alicia Prtv.•ay offramp. ~veral. Pet &chJd , e:ar .. ear. 'l Car .iar. Nfft'POl1, 3 BRfU~-rl8.; ROCK S150 ~o:':a1!1 dr~lll 12~l1~ 365 w. Wiison 6U·191t crpls. w•sheridryer, 1 bt I.pl. 'ih•I OSK., .. bt.~ ~o::~~u~~ · 161~~tl~f~0:. r1gn1 to Paseu de Valen· "°"'r.fi•465brsM. j(i:S..O..i'r111t)l.M6-1'63.lor. JBR 288 $tU/ASO ~ ~ Dlk lo beach, Av_.1, raft,~1.1<Poot1 1111 l• Mtl-21.SG e1», rl11nL 1 DI• LC Vprde, m Mar, ECM 111 744-5728. CO.DONA. 0··'°j. M · -$JO wt• & W'' Match l tWf T31U Shop g. ii~ to Sl70. Wtr. Sl.Uekporl . A1lxtr11. .v.~ce. . . z BR~ I sa.~ ••• A~ i'litl:WPO!t't H&J.& J 8r ·•aeoNl1hi41Up ' • -• fd . Nd s:L•t.e:. 18d7 UtMfftnP.W 2.>211sto~kport°!'· N C!)~ .,; ~ •. CHINACOV£ duptea,1tv4nil'.-13f. •Str.adlo•18RApta 1 BR APT, ao. or I-In, tonrqvJ1~ ·914.3 Dlu"e apac. 2&:3 Br LAUU.'li\HlU.S 8a~.811IDR,.$1.llO.U.P. c • .,... :) Bdrm• a ba Mon-rr1 tto9 •"tV.,~flidSetvAvall walktObcn,1adul\1;'$HU. CH"" ... OIC studio &Pll. Ol~· 511-6130 Qufet1brdplxSlli5. J7·14111itle, fYrftl.&Ud ~M U\., Sat-Sun 9&o6 •Phone>Sorv Hldpool ti-12-~ II Lo$ Wkdy1 ; '!:..-. hW he ti ... .. .. Privat.e.1 &r tlse s:iuo. C .. ..._. month · on "° HOMU!H!!.!!S •Chlk1rtn•P.&ectlon ti7J-Jl:IAJti45-11389 eves Lgt12•~·11oia&rJ_11tB~ 31 rs, pa°'· IOnM L..-•H'-' ... z OIM, ut1J pd, lrs:Hc I vo·'"•r~~e-'•-r of NEWPORTCREST * •42•~-_:. •M. o1·f week1 rent w11d & wkndt. $191). 0-llplex & 4·r.&tx, :.J W/frp.lc1 . Near th0pp&n1 •••••••••~i;;~·•••••••• V1ewZDrlli:f.l5.l:lt.1Sr. u •;• .......... 381{21h b1J·um MOO • -.-.,.vv· I 23711NewportBlvdcM I I pools , C!rpl1, dtpa, 1.;:z:riti:.h~;:,Fwy.SE t\ VIEW Viii.ii, ••li&en-verrruce ·1 :.?Uc tlllOlhe cALL1i2.-1io'o Ot.lplex new 3 .Br 2 tu 548-976.SorMS-~i !2BR,adults,.pool.frpbl,nho 5411·71111 I ! 1.,agun• Niguel. New 3 \'rly~Bri¥41JhOU.,eWnt UCIHOMI k' WW , d , ii pets. yr se, nr. c ·1 i SIOOIOMU5 Br.t'.~8il.oe(!l!nvtew,;: SB.i~1c.,puoo • . ; IAlllTIJJ.L •VI$ IQ Ne' ~s~. 1~0 .1 yr~~t.ri:~t 1~~C1': 1 l:Jr dplx. "uie t.i S220·S230. 673-91~ . ; • N E1!N• lrPlcs. wet t>ar. ~.mo. Mo~e in ii ~ar hltl U8Q.• 'a AMI be•ch, 543-2819/ <2131 s." P . b Y I a r •I e,&. So. of H~'.Y 2 br den, 2 be ~ or lse opt. 6'11J-tM!Md11)'lS. t.ltJNI , ch1ld1pc11a:11r t'ebruary 2'.!, ~b R£~L TV JJJ~ ~mployed adlt OVCf JS. all' ~tn.I· 'tfPI' allndeliit • . , Gu'6rMnteod no rent tsJand z Hr ~ yrly PJe115e c11ll ti4:.J--sitl711 ext . --, !\:opeta648-JU2t "'af ;;..,Jii • rdn to' A! : ... _ ....... I "' •• ,, ~reJ'erglrls.seonow. ;i33 lO t"lalm r6ur AJf'tlr,ll ?cm"-"y J BR. a 8a, f•l'll·r.rn. nrj --~l·tt.~An .• ~lrm: \ 1 BR . TS I increaselnlITT.S ='!'!:'.~.~~~ ... : ....• ~t oce.n 3 Brr~. t'rpl, ticket~. 111forth 'OOUnty Av. ar enter HairbQr Ht. Lge yd,~. R . · decklc1ara1e . ., t olt fret' numlter 11· rvlM mo.Waterpd.6'2-3494 •••GA DIMArTS NEWLY : . · . . '' ONllACH ~ ~ Jtlck -s">' .. Br.~ ll• ~\llUi. ORIO 81 rr w ... •••POOL ED.ECOMTEO L1kt1J1•tnc ~nOalWdosWlern ' . $Q01 ~.they b1velt1U • •• TUJlTJ:,i&ROOK a ;Br a · u I, atti-iroot· t'Ul'n . l&i::l llt opts lh 4'liLlltk1put.aor,2~. ·n:lO'I t set . . e1• . 1 L1\G U,'1A Ba ram tm pnaw Joe Vrly.aCf. 2 Bd : 2 81: 1dult &ectlon. g1m $3'.!S. 'lbr, lba. $.MS·~-.fljvgr ·;fllh <:ltY Jiillck 8achtlorfrom$1!U Ocean b11 ch SIUU rurn t>side 4 br , 2 ba, cur. IOl, i 42.s mo 'ssu ~lS.au D.H. 6U pallooo bay. l1n Garden Apll,t14Z--31U5 A 1 1 w / Ii a r a e e . ftatui'el. J".bott complete 2 Br, 1&2 9 1 from~ Color,, .. uul. pitld 111c·d. crp~. drP1. $32.5. t»ot.a -~37~ · ' oc:c. till31331--IU4t 644~00/644-1.t.!6 tUtC!htn with refrtgeraLOr l Br. l e 3. ,.1ew, '260 .a..a...u. t..oft 1 Br ~1 1a fl<rl'' U111 557-11179. -· SUS CASITAS Incl. \\'•II to w11;IJ plusn ,,_.. pd, furn.So. Lu~un• ;·-.----:--. [OU'l'S'FJ\N'OING2br,lba DAYCH.QiT 4 Br home, A·llnu1e1 to Newport '/. br :itPl. So. OI. hW)'. No l carpeting. 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Call j _,. ....,-! t:•:I L.11, 64%~ ' 1 ' • ;2 ~lt, l ll•.• pool'. ~r ~~· f ttl• WALL.ACE I •Larga ptlvat.e.detks Move In w /depoaltt Ohl)' I A1A1'lY l.~ :.1A6 ~$__:_7 ______ 1L•ga11•hecll· 3241\1'\E\\'PURT SHORES 3 j II PvertoMtll l ~J,~; '1:t03~~·.:;.~~tl'.,'f3 1 642 . 74· ·ss I •'l4 HourSecur1ty !. .. 81 i:t Sl90 2 BR S230 H U N ·r1N"~'·N • 1•·•••••••••••-•••••••• B •·•' p . 1 ••DIOOM I -• ' ! , o; ~ •HeattdPool•~•una .... nc r11, Security, Pool. • • 1 '"'''"" 1Uuplcx. " b1·. 1nw1ll rncd . • Jlr. :.! a, .,:.!l . topcrty 1 .c -I ---.. .. Jaeu• l I\ 81d Call us IOI' par\Jcu111r1 ' yd . l'to 6\Jlll ... l (Olk! Ok. \\I~~ .oC!e1n "'-*"' lge ! t{ous.e. ti42~ ; .\:o chlldren, n6pcL'i OMI o• A. IKIMD I I .•nAU!•n!d covered p1rk· .w I e x .e 'r c lesc ~ r m ~ ALA ltBO'ALS I pet~ »Jti.5 mo. 11t & 1ut I '&:.! .Brs. cu51·me· hi .... l Pool ft ttttreeUOn 1 • ~ LIVE IN A FOREST i _t Billh1rd1Lt:o111rT\'. ·. o 642.....aill . ; ~ sou ch!.1n1ng. 11111A eeE,'t',",''·,,''1P1n~·, Nt ~~.F..: ~t.. 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QUAINT ieal.lde 2 Hr PAIK MIWP,.,. ~I. i2J5, No pets. Rtfa.-;-"•u••••••••••••••••.••• GARDEN artt. lite 'l Br, :1~&~~1':ef1J~w.: ::~ APA,RTaaiii~ t>l4---u!r.17 e \'eS. ln-.Poiat 3226 ~ HA~IENDADEMESA bltnalnc1. DtW,neww/W ltrior Wiii• new ttt. Oii ...... _.~. t ltiOW. WJl.iOR,C.M. ·1 sha" + dtp1. Pvt p1bo, --Utllpd '"'"'-"-4170 .,.._.,. ... 3 &. den, D.R., 1•r, •••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful Grounds i ~all arter 11 pmti42--MI ......... ,_. Luxury ap1nrnent ll•tnt 1>t;UO. n.Jill•.Bay.1t.1kh. 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 car gar Ac.lull&·NoPcts 1 LUXURY ••ukie 1 ar. o\'erlooklng the water. Lse.$400 G1S·3122 . <1uptex . ocean view See1l.AGUN'A lllLLS-tovelY I BR 2 b ptS/d i 111 mlnu1es to ocean.iLGE J Br, 2 Ba in MffM pvt p.atllift!I wilull EnJOY •750,t.loo health YRLY J br. 2 ba. nrl al:J3801 Stiver Lantern I 3 0 ~ d r m , 2 b a, 3fncd.'')'d. Ob!.ciu. ~I pool 1'o chlld~4:"' nol1 Large 1 liR $17.), Vas "'I del Ma~. N~w cptl fl security . .Ne~ interior spa, 71wtmmll)f pools, 7 '6 ea(' h . ~3 tta m 0 ·IL.EASE new condo, 2 ar. 21 ro"'·nnoulii e. Jap•nese Mo.\\h, W7 -f984 ! pel~~~~7~h~~~~eel W1tler inc., ~~per1es, Ppe•:!.tg7if~=e:; ~ 1 W(frplc. 12QO. Two utU l11hted tenni.I courts, 213/tiVJ-2"5, •1~173 & VleW Tt1nws liiWlm· 1nodcrn decor. No petaor C , I carpet&, g111 ueat, · ga1 1 pd. $&1-4170 plus mile• of bi cycle L •·d · I .• · ' ; IUtd 1 , ••• mo MllMllM... I 1 p I 1iove, air cond1t1onlng '• ... n E • , trails, puttlna .. 1huf-w,... s --· 1~1ng, s1una, p\'l. ror_nm·I c re1 .' ~· ·. + .......... "'4 l4ll I li {, 1985 Omon6'. \to~.1 Jt \l,'lntm1ng pool, reJ.:'. 1~0 2 br, $185 mo,, I EXTHA 11e :z Br, 2 8a,dlx flebo'Mrd. c:toq\Mrt. Junior c...,...4WW.-1222J t), man.)' J1.traJ1,~a fer-1 ut11.):.l&la5l S-19-8tiM. •••••••••••••••• .. •••••' ~· no pets. Apply at! room waihers&dryers j new paint, atv, refrl1.I poolsldeM-ptJU'bch,Adl' l 'sfromS2J.t.IUmoalhly; I race are1 . tass .;10.,.,0 u.__. J•i• ~x CUTIVE W'-6 j fr•nt hou19•or c•11 : ' · child OK, op.:.1\ 2UJ7 0 "orry no pet.& 0115 .. ' 3150 1 ~nd •.·~room •<f••••••••••t•••••••••• 8Jl-2lW;"31-lb"71 i-"..,...... ••a:. E ru.,,.o, 111~or!H§ 4tl6ll IDIT••••~...... Ao ah ti m S l 1-= f • ~. ~Ut:"U LGmoddupleicabr,lba .J-~·••••••••••••••••••••• New 2 9r Ir dtnl '·. -M -ww I 494-t763/'4it~l3 . .>Jd~ plans Id 2 .. torY town nr bch. ti03 8'tlonia. S375. ·BK HOM'E tn ·N<Jnhv1ew, bunialow. pvt l1kt & •lT.,. ·Adult .q11let 2 8r1 YILLA..... t ilA house 1 . EI e cl r i c 5544181/IU·lm *' ,Huntlnqtoei ltodl 2140 frplc, qeam ~. VHl"lf ol ree. center, sec. &)'Item. I coOI, au.per clean, no 1 Bedroon\# 1 Extra large 2 Br. 2 b1 WALi TO CH kitchtn1t. prlvatA paliDli :=.:..::=:.::~= .... ·-~1 •••••• •••••••••••••••••• n1Ua .SJ1.3.moJe..,. By&o.Cat.P1u&•s.11. ehlldren, no pets . .iBedroom&Oen 1 Carpets , drape• & UTILmllPAID or 1>Jilc<ut1es, carpetlniJ, l/l'JL. pd I Br duptex, pets GR ~AT 4 bedrm. aVt ba, I~ & !/,' TO w NHsE in 1''wr. 979-uil9.1 64ti--0354 ;.! Uedroom& buil&Jns ~ t:f.i.Vl't:tt "· Beau.l. lludlo apu, ilea drapt!'1ea. Subt1rrl(!ine11n· ••· walk to ocean In fam area & pat.lo, a car roouuJll. 2 & den, comm. . · . . 2Sedroorn1ownh5e tKl-l-11dl' Br. Cf'plts, bltna, dis· p1rkJng With eleValOra. JPMIRlt. ~l~. g 11 r. $llS. per mo. 1w1m pool • jacua11. NrSA J'w)f, lh'i,..311,)', :I 1 BR, S115. mo. O\!er J.>. 2400Harbot blvd. . hwasher1, ~ i!J:U garage. Optional m<11d service. ·Mon-'-fr1 · 1110:1 002--441111krotKtitft ::M.'%.molease. br, a DI, p~ att. no "40 PILI, no 1ludenl1 l.;OtlaMe11 'tll41.U1-4020 Quiet ia1Urilde 3J!.1:.1_1c.pl, Sundeck1. F'totn '275. Just north of t>'•shlon Sat-Sun "to5 ¥V'f . t.:OM M. ot !Seo fer· matn1. $21115. M4-4WJ. &42-311.11!1 1 f:\Ae . ll~ve, gar, ya~. puo1, no 536~TY Island at J .. mooree and -HOMl.PltC>!ltS 3 BH .• 21"1 ba.i ~deluxe rlf.ct. 2 & d en. rrplc, 1!1111~ • ........ M. 2 .,.1 : ,_...,. . ~htl~ren. $11l.S,till-d1'11 W ... ll.to-•cH $Taen10Jpo!0q0•1•n11H1,n1li.ll4~111~;. • • 642-ftOO• 2100 sq. fl. 'l·sty. 4911 t>c am c:e11. Ollrden ...,.... : ,.,........ IN!i: M I "'.,; ...,.., '' '" ,,.,., < 7 -Pearc-e , nr. lful\l . Humd.~16 .mo1e1111e. , IBM.W/w,.,..pool.!DELU:Xl!:l t&38rApts 1 0 ~a: 8~'·~ ... r-~:· Oelu.X. :a ~r. c1;dtt>s.1 forrental111formatlon 43 MOJ.'NlNOCANYON l-l11rbo~r. $4MJ i\lonlh 1 Cllll .. Oi:E" Aiit. .., . A~h,.. iMtt $190.! Allo 1'"urn. 8acheJor 1 . 1-l~itg WOI,_, aJi \:. ie1lh: blln1, Mf'. :104 ~St. ori · Avail. a11s. ~ hDt; dis· Mtl-4!KMI lM0-11&1. 4\Ml--4!.Mll ! ,... 641-t&lO : l'\'lPat101-t1tdP001 t.:nr.Oranle.833-"'11 i1 1a ¥&.ift 7 -~:.~l.'.g'~~:l!!~ri>1[/,1cy~1; turb ltnl.ant. a br, 2 bw , l br ('ondo $l:ll/mo FA Is......... 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Nr:, M0n-Fr1 !*toy "-JUI Mathie ltl s A ' aau.na, tndrr, adlts. 17)1.)1 Dri"e by lllUVtc~oria it.14 E. 21Jlb ~llill ewer .l!I Dr, Dltns, ne-. lloag Hosp. 201 E. ltith, tial-8un !fto5 Great Joc'.nltffl'R ~ « ''. KMlton Ln 1 blk W. 01 1 •OPEN"ATi:tUN• tpl1,dtp1,lndf'r.pau9,2 Cnr.OtW:llll•·¥3a-1437 HOMlflMDl:IS tennis.Ju •ram-rm. Tl ...... */ Stich off Slater 0 cair, nt ahopa, iilltl. ... . ' . 642 -oo Stlarp! $41&. mo. TWo LO U1fwa 3121 .U-1'848 1 1:145-6171 Adlt.aib&D)'Oll&a-!l.il.I l BD Duplex on canal nc:. -' * -T.,. .• ctiooeetl'om. ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• eter)'lhJn1 S'lOO. n\O . • J1o ~L:i~ i• Sr, t B•. Cpll, drp1 , 711-04.0-rtl• "JSSSON· VltjO area. B~~~=~~:,.~1:~ ... ~;I 1·.-s.rr l)i!~.a~~~h~~~.y~~ W/OUlbOll1IJ1J41111127. Watk '° oeadl ~ ,iu....... lhruoot, p1uo. s.125. o u n ta I n VI e w empl. adlL.$81-TIM7 two "a-OI... 'l,:IAJ llttrrn1. IUCH YIMLT '"'t--it42-44l4 Townhome.CWltomZbt, • , .. _. • lllt "BR Ba p1na·I Dedrootfl, bath. 1 H alt SQO Mt llMl . \ • • • • • • . uae" • l upper. ilrapl•e•. ,LeasesrARKLIN0 3 8t ~ea .. • 1 • -• Aff;N,1m1llbe•thhote1. LookM•U,At ,._.._ i.,ovsi.Y Hu.nl. Bch. P u1n IC!fpl1, rrplc, $21S1!ul"'-'\Ollts:ii-Lee -r•m--•m· ..... ;dr a. IF tou don 'I,..... super Jl.'!°"19 lill .. oweolc. Api. LAWAMCHAAfi'tS p,.. • ._atMil ~ollle•. 3 I. 4 Bdtma. Dal<011y "'"'°"'• •II ..._.:WO tNl¥1 blln• saOO RED cTYf ~ nn-n -:r-B"f -s-lta .... "'4..&lo-roli l 7111llCoU-Pr.c..-CM · UYIS llf' ~up. -~bllftS '300 .... $!11. p1mo. SPT•U.SS' R L ·r RS.° Ar I en e • w/Spltftuh, tilt rlt. L lo•ch 374t ' • d42-l!lll7 ·yo ITS Mi.WI . Tobuh Ptoperty Mgmt ulll. Sttp1 to bHcb. '''buloul 180 degree 8Vl-1351 patio. wlh :JUA eblld .~~~•••••••••••••••• Adul\~No ptt-0.hwhr Over 500 lall U'HI 1 · tl-4ti-l.111. l'«o Fet tMtl43ill orti75-tlSN • Ocean 41 H1rbor view.~ , . 6pe1Ai•itrf~ •• 40ft'tca EFFJCIENCV apt from Sha8 crpt -Clo1td ltre•mi wlt.K *•t.erflil CHEZOROAPTS Yt:ARLV Sl7J. mo.'1 BK . . 8tdroom11 t•l'filyroom, UKENeWlbr,dbl.pt,S .9ft.i£b'P,.s.5'-411 , llllO mo. $80 wk . Hld 1"ar11c.Oa1DBQ. cre1te • r~l•.Un&littiln aWAtlant.a 3 blks oceatl, 1 Diii: Ntllr ••r•3• It pnvate =~ !~.':;";~;·=~ D .. llutUefliO 3600 ~.mall, phone, Jiun· Oas&"'•atetpd-POl)l for )'bu.r •~alout MW 1 t,l6:J BR. l>rtY. 1ar sb?P'g, £•'\l ~ hut_md. •''YlJi mt$:!:~ ift 4P)t •••t.t•••f-•·~·••••••••• dry. VILLAO£ INN , FOURS£AdONSAP'llS :e~.l~•,',o:: ·~·r:~ol. •&after, dr~l-'6'-1•'----"=------WI~~ u · • .'~ , UPPSR41r c1u»lea,1 C!M...,..M tip1c1ou1, 2 story,~ Br, f.'urnllure av~11ble. Of ~LONicb.!31~ Y.Bltbtath3Br :lballv SPIC:IAL 4.Dr, vaciant.nt. beach4' WAT~RrROMT NPT. btt be1cla, Shorts. 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Servi:e'Caii:'...... ; ew f(ooms. pat105 & altera· &illock"-'ork ·s.12-JJ..'.H /&lti/49£.@. G:"t;:;1: &Mop.MM -0757 yards, Sod sales & in·1 --:--:---,-~---~~·1 G ·KeinodeJ. Free e&l. Sm 11on:S. No job to i>mall. \\.'~lls. pal1~.s1de"·ulki;. ,....... :----------·1 'i;toit l. "LaRdscaping. Pay QUALITY PAINTING JU:i;J;~~:~IN jobswelcome.5.16-2436 ~2-3Sti9day or n1ghL by hr or JOb. &46-li.!115 BUZZS-Trec.• tr1mm1ng; f'ebru,:.ry 22, !975 · GOOD E~pe-'r. ' Qt t \'e L·rom. 9ti0-::illi0 &lji Reas Price 4 -=-"'-"--"'=r-''-"'-1 Gardening, Jandsc<rping, Please l·all &t2-a67B ext Housecleaning don~ on , Sil'SV E6'4--1iS10 . •ANYTIME• y.;p Seil · J o urneym an Carpe nter Cernent\York Oi allkinds . tlcpenJable . e v es 3~3 l~ claim your weekly basis. Co ll Mas.0Ary 1 . . , L1 c No.:n»'8 , •••••••••••••••••••••••· All l'hase5, .Reas. fo~LS. It ca so n a b I e. fr et 546-5148. Tickets. 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LOST: 2 feml Hassetll '-1-lou!'ie, 642L J850' -~· J'1t.\ "' 3200---&aOO-&Xkl Sq. Ft. 642-lll38. Hounds. v1c Hushard iJ. Ol/PLEXPN ,._oo\..1 ,._,,._ · 1n 2 1·re~ s tanding bldg's 1-"'0UNO : Afghan. female, Talbert.f'"V . !:lti8-.\!:lll. 'l'llt: WA"fER. OAKWOOD' I .1.433 Sup•~--•• .,... al 0 .. C. ("\1rpor\. i\ir v1c . No. of Orange Cty fo'ound : f'emale blkJlarl 3 SH . fl a ... Frplc, Wet· I nQllJ'" Cond. Ol"cs, Ample Prkg. 1-"a irgrnds . Owner pl!>. young dOJ?:, HrooKhurst &I ' btO". boi t dock. patio, .Pl· Heowport Beoc.h 675-66 l.J or g;J\-93.J4J • !;179-11205 or 522-JJW identify. ~6--0150 ,\tlan1a . 962-2631 T• !45!.!:2~· i 45 u. yrly.I FIGHTS I 1 ~~!'!!!~.!~~ ... !~.~~ i ~=~••••••••••!~.~~ F~'U·'.~dc~a~~:~.mn•' ~3...~.· FOU No : Bl uepol nti ,.._ I "" UA Siamese Kitten, Mesal ,. INFLATION -~ f~~s~~r1~1~!:; I Ii~ ARE1\ STOl~::UHfrs r::~:::sal.r~::ler ~~~:1~4 (.;_Jd . a r ea. STEPSTOIEA.CH The prjce of evcr)'l,h1n~ (91 ~ rurni:.ti edorunfurntsht.•d \ Crpt:..drps."·ctb)r Persoa.al 6'usiness or P up, male ti mo. Nr FounU : Srfll rem! pupp)•J 2llR.lba,w1nter.~ i s g oin g up . Nov. ,. !~!'9~~-.ipl s al Oakwood . 83 J ~lt1.XJ r~e.rc~tiol\fl s tor3ge. H<irbor & Adams, C.i\I. look 5 lill:e Col lie / a Hit, 2 ba. ~unf. Yrly Oak""·ood Goirdt:n Ap\"s --fhere s "'·'""'··· ...... 111 'I I l'r~r;n $9 .... amporee & 67!l....:....$32li ., ..... Mf"Q.1.. ., T 3Hlt .2ba. Yearly,$.-11.)0 helptt you fight 1nl"lat1on 1 rec reatu!"n """tar•l~,,,,, f , ' SanD1C,¢0 FwV.97'\f!.0I50' i i •·, =~ .,.:1n:.._~ mix . an, COl"tU DB.~t U fl I -• ' CREE RENT ' . --' .. _;'· ·-I' 'l . . -._t.r, " i i.4.:>S!I' ~: Wel.ntari.n~r . .,~~..,.... ,,.,o lags, etc~ .....; ~ .r~ ering anexeusi\e CORQNAO~l r.1AR 1 t..:ornpl1n1cntary tennis ,-,f,. . 11 . R !al 4450"j ~TUJ~ .. AGi:-wa.~.!l{o use ten1:.l•ans.to·:oanah·· .~!f ·!:i~L:Al i!Ji;..B.ros. Npcl ·' 4 BJt. t\Af. hotin, I m. (; i 0 It en L •.1.t·a':.; e 2 Ur ·ro"'nhouS:. frpll' lc:.sons. Sunday brunch.! 6 ROOM OFFICE : USIMSS en , , type:: 'Seaure1o l3'r iu,', \'lt'ni.Slater Ma•Mha & I 01,·W, ~ !Uo~ •, rm .,·2;1.Milhs.~l..ease uar;int.ee \\'eJ r S260 IB f ' ~Sports rou rnamtints. A 1 1••••••••••••••••••••••• ~mo 217 A\'OC:Mio ·8 ' -• d • R ' -i • '" ~ orlea5e/ont1on. gua ranlt..>etflalyoorrcnl I rom · r rom 1 ,. '' d I &l~El'TIOH . . , , .• ~ _·.:. • .. uJ>,na-.r. · eward .J rOUNO: Black "'-tler • HEWPORTCREST ~·tl\ not b~ ru1s~ for 1 b kr &, inen 1.1 lOr 14·ho plur1s paruc..S &i Near Airport I THE COl!O ~ · ._.. ,.,. · ' <JO<;-,..-..., • approx. 5 n100 old. Vic' , .1 Pool ten•>•< cont 1 1 u lime aeuv1t1e!! 1rel·· ... ,_ • I " ·• ""'·'"'-.. '" ,.._.., __ ..... .., I ~ • t: 2 BK 2 ba t,'Ofldo~ ftll year Hnd YOU sull ,rea · ast.. me _oceun & HUtJ s. \Ve·u even hetp ; J I Ol <-Ft. ~I Retdals Wnted '4600 FOUND: Bicycle Call .Santa Ana A\·e &: l4lh eo,MM.ERCI•• have the rJcxib1hty of Cat~l1nav1ew s.Separ:1tel vuu find a roommate.ii .,.._ JO REl',\IL SllOPS 1••••••••••••••••••••••• be t . <P ,M , ,·P 'I . Sl.t.:~l .642-51!.;.3. . . ~ _ month·rnonth ot·("up;Hiey family section. t:lo!>C tol ldt.'al for l<eat Estate. Prime re bl c ... °" " Offitt.~ulte, NpL sioo Plus •ou •"l a lol mo'e sho(>ping & lir''' b"•>"". .:sorry. no one Wlder 21 & W111 short term lea:.c or aona e i;pa e High School teacher col· 67a-6370 i"OUN D 1 • .r "' " ... '"" noj):els. 11-fodelSbpendai·i s u lJ ·lease. 752_0 .&60 ava1lablc. large &small 11ege Sludenl c hildren . : r1s h !SelterJ 1. for Y 0 u r money al I &1·l ·2Cll. ly 10 lo "i . See our larger! HK H. Old world ("harm with wishes year round ren·j f'OUi~D: Handsome male . leml., vi e ~1llgnolia .& 1::14 Oakwood, including ii ad 1n the a"artment S"" f'rench ..,.·1nd01A'S, gablesi, tal, Bal. Island, beg. m•d cat . Sh. hair. Grey, beige 11~· f V. C.:al! lor det.ails, ' mHloon •n , .. ,, ••• ,,·o n , " T ·. & I !J6a-8028 i\1elody I • ' I G lion .. trees. Adjacent to1 June. 1-21J-il:J7-1>967. & bl. stripes. M1ss1on ,! raeillties,a fullt1ml'.<\c· LR 2Brs,poo1 ,nr shops. · 1 MUTU.;.LllOG. Fe s lJ\al of Art sj V1eJ0831-22:fti >;;;~~~~~~~~~j liv1ties Director who I adults/no pets. litil JXl.J l Gruund"s <NEEDED t Bit or lge Penonols 5350 ~ • • • ~.:.~;.: &P,:.~~~e!sf·r~eB~~~: 1 .!!s~~onrovia. C M .1 UAl·\:t~~rr:UEN i ~os~1.·f:~~~a~~~1.a~~2:~/ ~GHJ~OAA~~Ac'ii J :!i~o~~~~~~e:.~~!;jl Ca~i~~~~~~~rol !;;;~·;;-;;:;;;~·;.~·~ ass .1 cia ted ni.,J ~'~, .ttt•.11,,..s l 1 ""-I ' < br J 1clayBrunch ---·--1 vr ~<j.fl.lkllhal50per sq .! 1 L h ~ Ba ckofllumane:society oyce Ddton · •?.WEEKS f'REE RENT 6-12-8170 , ''· "uo • 00 ... Aol uto•.I • per. ess t an -""'· L "3M I ....-u ,,_ J 9 ! 2IJ -5JO...'...JJ21 collect. 536-6551 I. Q ' I orrfstowtll.mw Singles, l & 2 bedrooms. Beaut. llB gcirden apts. F}':i\lALE roommate t o ! 1-1.1 1d. 1n t·L Jan1tor1a1.] 4 4-7915 , ! Animal ,\ssist. League I Tl. 1 Co1t0Mesa ~·urn &unrurn.Withall nxt .toHbr.,:.tudios,l ~s hare 2 HR :ipt. on 'e le,·ator, parking&, 1-.Nss/ AsoAdopt1on,Spaying& God h ll You a:i;.the winner of ,lht; cxt rll ~. M~els open 2 br. fr~m Sl-10. Full re<:. Ha I boa I sL 673-94117 1 secl!rlly service Ask !Or r , . ID•l"ll/Fiftmc• Neuler1ng 1nror~t1on S Q :.!UeketslOthe. daily 10 to 7. Sorry, no H-16 -1323 aft.7:JOorU"i.l -l<l74 J ~l {'GannorM1ller 12800 .SQ fT b3sem·eqt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9ti0·29JO H :..UCI HOME pets or children. ---------1-. . t"omplex of clubroom, of. 1 -Animals Impounded-appy IASKmAU. Oakwood . LRG I! Brs, povl, nr-shops. !\1ALE s ha re wM.howner4 I fi ces & Storage rms. Adj lulhtess , \Yeimaraner.fem. h\·er V1lentlnea GAME I adults1nu ll('L'>. Ut1I pd. br hse. 3 bJ. tennis, pool. I 1 :::2~r.1 ~a on Coast ~wy, I ~pee IAity 5005, Irish Set, fem. rm day f Ga.rck?n 18!14 i\Tonru~·1a, Cl\f . U('l 1 ml.~{11 .. SJ:Kl I 64 ••••••••-.•••••••••••••• Col'ker,male.blkfwht L Jot. I Plcas:b~~r:,.~;! ext ApArQn:eftts I ~Ui-<l33i) · ~~1;· l!iJJ-:JOOtl' days ext j COM,.ANV COM 1\1 t-.:H.c. or office[ LADIH DRISS SHOP I ~l~::hltt' 1 • fem, wht eeeoeeee:~~ •• =~· 333 to claim your "" !Rooms 4000 . 1 H~;\LTORS spal'e tnc l. garage. i.'r..?5, Beaut1f\fl s hop 1n small CoHie,male.sblt whti • · Tickcls. <North Counly wport ..._ • ......,.. ·•••••••••••••••••••••••ii .~lale li v•a11t.s fe[nl room• I ;:;1NCE 1!144 Lease. Hllr. bol-l -2J.13 j eenter. Qua lily mercha~ ·' toll Jrce numbe r 1 ~ lrvineandlSlh . m:.itelo l1nd&shrhseor 673 •400 673 -644.ll·ve/v.•kends , d_ise. 645-_S_lll. 10..·m.to StiepiLab,(em.blk --. 645-0550 lt(}0Ms $20 k th I --Irish Se t, fem, red MU-Jl'll.IJ , · v• up w1 oipl t.:1\1 arca.ti45-9i63. 12 B•d . °'"" rt C-2' ~pm. or •.;>4.>-2860 3llet • * .,. ...,.,.... leec.• S_.. k1tche1Y 'Jlt. 'A"I\ Ull 3pl. gs. """" w sq. . 1 -pnl Shep pup, 1·em, lantolk ------------1 16th at Dover 548-1:175501"6-IJ 3!.llii it. , -• • • l Wt5 hoist tor auto repair, 1 ' .Shep, male, brn/b!k SPI RITUAL READER : Open IOAMtolOPM Advice on all matters. 312N. Elt..:1Un1no Real .San Clemente, 1''or appt. Call 49'.!-~13.& 49°2-913'1 1 2 •BR, J02 J2nd St. N. B. 642·~170 1 .•. U ' K C \I • 1 . Eileoeon MiaS I WATERFRONT I brake, ""hi. augnment, Al"f1li:Jte 1-'ullt Pt·timei !~b1, male, bl~ $250.mo.+SiltJO.secur1. 1 ~.:) pl· vr1v1 1 ;nr 19SIPrfDlaUiph Hewportleoc.h u.p~lty.585 W . .t9\hSt., 'fEMDIMG j'-:"11e,1 ~m .lr1 ty. 752-l !:tlO Peggy bus. Adil, s m Po.:t o --~· .. .:xecut1veo1ru:'e5 C).1 Ai;k ior Don. 'bays, We sell tHe finest new Germ !Shthr P'lr, male, French , fi}J$i)g6h~ ~-005.'lorS·U!!-..'>!~1 Cir. • j Si50, S2<!5-, S:OOMo ~0-5710 Eve.l:i46--0li81 equip. w~ furnish largef ~r11 1 w~t ·~~k~'O~~l!D . I (Jan•c •EWCOICf:PT! LI\ It.Gt: Br, P\"I hum~. Heoweorf leoach I V1C'A' i>I boD.L,&water I 700 . I I . edl l'ommer cJul & Industrial t:erm s~ep, rem. blk1tun I Ad1reduct1on San CJ91Mnte 3176 t aouu W£S1M U'll•C ·rv , Kit. pr_1v lgs. L1nl·nsl \'out~~:::~ ~~~~=rof ! llLL GRUMDY Yard~qPr~;n·(' b!~;e~~a locallon~ XJ~l 11nanl'ln& ~~rnl Shthr l>tr, fem, j 1083l Be1tch Bl. •••••••.••••••••··~•••••I -~ ~~lt 111s..cct••10 !urn d., t:1\1ar..:a.~1110. UCI HOME \ Realtor t>75-tiltil I toe a lion 1 iJl Superior ava1J . s~art1ng Jn vi;st· ·re ;rier male tan , Stanton, ~--.3406 JNgoU~our-;e2 Ur.2Ba . •Boch.~rs ti46-204l 10 .1 . I A'e 10ril( Auto Parts il ment ;o;!J76 t:all today & Poodle 'tern ~nt ,--~===c.::.:::::...._ dbl garage. pvt entrance •I BR 28R ·! IASKmAl.L 1 ic-o ::>pace/pho t o iJStlmo t>4i 5851 Get5lartedontheroodto C ' ' • BALBOA 1~cn1n :).lk) + fam r...a.ME studio. l.luO sq ft. !So.1 -• financial 1ndependen~.1 Ol'kapoo.,re!":Un , ••SEEAD•• 1 ~. 49·l-l33:i eves Of •2BR& 0.rt rm,1v ,p\'len1.Nosmok· JI'!"~ Lag. J lt15!1 t:st ~lwy .!STO R t:S ·O~"f'ICE.S 51351 Ph. for 1nio. 1714 11 · t:~\I~ BENTLEV&CO . • "98:-°44y duys ffom $1 75 ·$485 ~~~1_g ti73-44 1~ February 22• l!f75 'I l .7t17---44JIJ/41:&!}~. I up. t..:rpts, drrw, bath, air.• ~.....'..z700 ~hlhr, ~enl, lri tunder JEWELRY r 0 .-__ _ _ _ Please catl'ti4:.!-561!1. ext . . . ., t 13 0 1 8 r -'•h-H ej l Stlthr, lem, wht. 5antaA.tta 3880 MesoV•td•lost&Adoms GuestHorM 4150 :i.33 lo (·!aim _YQ~rl OFFICESPACEN.I. 842-28J.I eac ,. , , IESTAl'u.Nr . . . PREGNAiVI'? ,t UQ·l800 •••••••••••••••••••••••1 1 •ckets. !North <.:ounty Coast l-hghwa)' 1 I Price.incl. on.9aJe,liquor ~5.',Do,g. VicB.IDeklSe~ar& Caring, confjdeot1al ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'i"' PRIV•TER-·• 1 101l 1rce number is '··C"'fhOmas -.. _ .•. ...,•-...&.--.1....:alR~ 4500 1 ·lib· l'ood&'· <ina na. ac tter. 1. • $1000FF J .,. """"" ·1u 12,.0 I ,;)' ~'' tnQIDITI 1'Tl1'W 1 1c . .,a ;Jr, game REWARU'64S--8374 ~ounslj, 1ng & referral. •2WEEKSFREERENT lor amb4/alory pen)on. " -w 1· • • • i •••••••••••••••••••••••J equ1p.:i;61P,Mlkiyl1uall! · Abortion, adoption & (t,.,t fullmo.reotJ BeauL 1-18 garden apts. Good me als Nice sur.1 * * * .~EWPORr _BEACH Off, FREER~ GE Lost · Germ Shep fe m keepin~, .L led · x't t J1b Kl 1 & • I part furn tor rent ~175 '""' I • M-· · · ·· AP 'A RE•• • imi Oller ~ · ~ r~.~tl !os, round1n gi.-Eas\eiUe:4 HIJl-ti\1 house to s harc., 675_:2725 ~r 613_.5502 · <;ommerc1al-lndustr&ll o.n. t.:. Co.i;dobt1i, Sanl-----'--"-~~~7~·25="'=:...-•Beaut&: spac ap\S l ~r. l~m ~140. f uU ree. ~ltli M e~;,i:• J)./atl,now.I i\I , ur f . f:ti.J P,lus Ulll. !Space 200 to ;OJO', 121.'t.o l:lO-F Tustin Ave .. N. B. t..:le1T1ente . Old, (riendly; •Adultorfam1\yareas: tWti-1323 l:a11548-"i l~. · "" 1 ~3 -5 1.l.i "HowSuileltls'• :i<>'per~q1't.30claysfree HEAL'fORji ti42--4tiJ. :s ur g,ery sca r s on ••• •2 blks from So. t:st --. ! B c U & l 2200 r ent w / 1 yr lease io~LOWEll. ,,.. • shoulde r&. flank. Carot. MlchaetT..W.Co PJaz;i SE''"K & FIND' . Sculptor /-louse, 2Hr. I !:ta, to Share' . xe u ve '! e 831 -1400 . . . "' tili--r Shop 49'4 -~73 days .. 4112-3744 9191·1i9 S.. Drf•e • •. •Arlult r ec r e 3 lion Iii ~ aterial "'iltJ !\1ah!: or t'ema le.j sq .Jt.Detuxcotllcearea lor s :.I~. Uwher rl l. eves • H........._lech t11c1hties & clubhouse o ' p L A S T O R T H a "r O • J SIJl .5u µer n10 + '/'..? uu l. \ on i~ewport I-I arbor. with 2000 Sq. Ft.-s:nJ nor mo. ~real!gt'f Ncwpon. tl,rea. . y Ll'are Uie11 . . 4:!tuldren·s playi.reas <7 i'1o0:hiidren'.t>7.J-WiJ.I. add1t1ona11400sq.Jt. Ad· 31 3975 Birch, NB~ Agt. Fan,astic oppo1·tunj\y Lo5t : Pr m en·s readiiiG ouaret e Mrulerol l--':...-·~S~1a,...1c~Jtccn~ day c.&re. Ms s 1-1ace~t. Crpts, drp&. a1n. S4l-S032 613~<!<! , glas&es l '°'J iens> suver llticketst.oUie f center RE 1 fr A ' Nlt:Et.Y r·urn'd. l hr. <l pie free park111t. U>asl , ~color framelli. \/'It;' UCIHOME :·l •Children g )'rs .& .AYNOOYNO 11<• 11pt.tosllr.wt m<1ture J{w y at Newport,81. I Dflertl~. Kutlwnd 41 We&tcliff IASICU.Au. • • •younger L r R LA N 1 NF L L h+d.\!. JtCJ1l re.as . .t•oc de· 642-4644 IOI.SA m.oc;._ _ ,iJ1tel\ _:!at-. ·ren ye'=~ P la za N 8. Rewird. ·-G~ ... 1 (•Sor()', no peu 1a11s call : tlti3-77JJ me loc,11t1on, A1a ti4ti-1294. f'ebr.ua'ry 22, ,~5 ..-.11tlBedroo111S BM AR II L Office spuce. 4l>' sq fl. 425 Sq, fl., shop wilh o(. Sari'dwief\ ~nop. All tan .,-----~----I ., •·· ~l'rom$l~ R 0 p 11 u E 8 Boys Club employee w i'J. gross. Near Npt blvd. rice space, heat, A !C.. do\ihitown Indio, 114 P'OUi~D : ti or~ mo shep Plea~e c~lt ~2-5678 ext, .;, 7 :. yr old "'-'lshes to l!hare Coste1Mesa.~~ 'f,ater, tr'~~n. park1na1 tl4.l·"l"34oa·r ...... collie mix, Ilea collar 333 \q . clalm your .• r.AlllCPUlill A£ P a.o B 1 N your ho me in Cost;i . r"t room.,127.SQ. • wi pink ribbon, Vic. l:hil Ticce1..s.··1North County ll Do A LA 8 A 8 i\fesa. 5:J6-3a37 lift.er NEWPORT lliCH 'MeC.(LPIME ILDG." ·-PllHT SHOP" ·~·J & Placentia~ · loll free numb~r ia' 805 \Y .Stt"cn11 tiP ,\1 Oeluxeoff1cesu1tesl"rom 2 .lhuts, 1$0 sq. CL ea. Lelterpre•• a Dt"fseL 1or/~-.-.-.------·J 540-J!!2u1 . <OrfsunflowcrJ A ERE L N t EK R ~Mo. Broker ~1th (ront office, s:est sale or might consideri LOSf. ~100 ror rewrn or • • * ,. Santa Ana s.b--1121 T • I': LA T s y ti H f!: y 8 K U 1 M H 0 lloomm:ttc. over 21. to kealonoro1ci b'U-61°" \~m1, hot: water. space wo r k"I n f( or 1 1 IC\ill· ·Sm. 6rwn Cemale poedte,1_1 _w_o_u_l_d_l_ik_e_t_o_u_y_l_o ·11• N "R. I It T D T U U 8 s hare :.!H R. CAf. $1o3 mo. D£1'JTAL SUITE. lllJO sq. aters, parku1g. lrash. . parlners h1p. Locate di wea r1 n g bright trri .' Cookte, that l :.m think· > . .,. ewer Jq bllns, 'o" G A H N·I Y·& ar,, ~:\·esiut . i.&411-14~7 . N 'i\t MESA CINTB.· betweeR ,Fullerton Je~~led collar. Lie . i.ng of her, aod lhal 1 ,. ~Zi~)P~.d~a·Jd~u~ N., s N ~ o 8 D Q I o c 8 A & a·a•s II Gcroges for RN 4350 3:K~r~.'11i34:7 ~!'·.~Ir. J500kii.'rt:..imkliLrental, AIJ<1hetm, mu."t~toa _00..>s as .. Was con1tan1 LOV~ bi!r Yery, very Pll:SQ--0347 A I A T v A 'H c ' A N b TT r T 0 y A ........................ ----w1piiic1nc. lr.ll$h. waltr, PrttilllO . .Call S.!C--ii1f. :rtn1on. to-I* Who mtJ(hon thi$specialda,y. • SINGL~ GAD"-QE · ·h'"-C .D .M . 'Z S• !'Cf ft-JC ·r'Ut>l'O()m',garagedoors. or87~ •• .n ~Sun.Lal.seen LO\'Ese • '2" NEW~fl RR L 1LTAIR0 t GEN 8 T J: Y y 1 ,.,... .. -... 7'"''"' 2411 PC•I iv .~l 1::·1w... C as na C•t lhru apl. · ' •~.J : °'"'~1n.izre,1 • 1no .il r oo·k11ur ~1&'""'1 ···1-·-""· ft.Li..l.···yr.!..& 1 tltkh&M'ie •• \ ama.llchildt -Olc.21.0l OLPPELACQU.rlMRNIJMSlf' A" m 11 e u o or1rade.i57-30ti224hn I Askror ~ .... , ' rom~exai.. apt 'l'fNA . ,..... 1 .. .ua 5 :-. · : .t"eg1y 1\Ic CannorMl/ler DMdi 101$ ·Sa&. eve. rleaff.'pleaa~ HAP.PY\'ALF.NT1$·s W.YcJ!'•<ldfn.$42......-6547 ' ...,_ _......_ f rencti ,1:r.J-....ll~aJ .0tr1ceorcomm'lapace.. ..; • .,.;;••••••••••••••Oa ll :.ti•ti -4.5u2 .or •• DAY J ftDIOOMS =~·..:..."::'.t. 'Offtc• Retttal 4400 300 •q fl . SUi~able: A(cL, LOAH"s • s"orlt s,48-641J2 LOVE, \ . 8eaUJi(U11)', Cleitn XLl'D ,4.LAIA.!11'i:R GllAHITC 'LA~t11ft •••••••••• ..... •••••••••• ins. agt., mtg. rep., am. up to /0 l)QB jr& 3 br, 2 ba' pt. 8lt41A. llHOl'IZI IRON lMAfl8LE , ' tiTRE ET 1>1RONT a room repair •erv. Costa Mes.a lit TD Lo-.tl/"'*'-f~nttdrop the ball ... Get ToJ I a / con d . c; h.1 Id r f n t:l..A\' IVORY PLAlfTEI or 1-ARll \ MJ -37~ ~ '" a.Joi> with a low·coel Dai· eenne, we.t(:ome . t;Joae \o £RON¥ -'~0'-1i;rTE£1. ·~ ~ ot.,u .. 'fl, gd. location. Ult COM...,....Y '•ZltctJD~ .... lyfllotCla1,ified .. Phooe ~'tobePubUcN~ce, ~d'tools,t'rom$7Ali. T-.••rH Pod,, ; IJllkt:r~t ,.£M .$46-tiLIZ SlJBl.F:T ffuntlnj(UJn EJx, Rl':AL'roR.'i LowestralnOtarigeCO. ,u.5678. My L ov• ror u. fill Glew•fiew .._...a,. Y.njny murh J•rrer ··Sttk • tind" Pll••I•• with O¥•r so l SS PER S"'FT eC'. Park. very dtta.irable ~INCE UN.C S4ttH1t Mft.Co. • ,f10h~l. Denni¥ 1 UliS. ff~lr111::'.; 8 diK"OWoPtper P9MI iR 1"'11'"'wserittof:i?4·pap booltl•ll. 1617 W·~S'l'CLl}.f"-NB ~~~~~l~~521:..:a~j 673-4400 642-ZJ?l ,, .. , 545~11 Don 't ~Ive ' ~p the 11,hipt ASK M.E About Ma'J' I Mti....f7$& . it ::;::t:=~~:':·'t.!·:::''~:ch,"'!!".'~h.cb AGT.S.Cl-fil'l.2 eves Servln1Harbot•~z.t Y.•u II t1,nd J l ~I\ Ccllrnt&Jca.C1lltor •1 ·' _ ,., •. yra. · Clualfiod. l • .FaaiJJ,~5~8d. .. • - • • • . ""' ' -... _,. ... , " • ·• • ) 'I ' .. 1 • ·l ' j r \ ""' ,~ • I • ftbru 14 m OAILVPILOT 11•9· _,.w t ~7 J ...-w 7100-.¥!._~ 1100Htlp~~ .. J I~ "°"'w......__ 1100~::.!!.'!'.=··-·-· .. ; Frld11. •; ·' , • '· • t !~•! £' :t•f , '• .11.~•·•• • ...... ..._..,.-.:.•"I• .. ,•••••••••••••• it••••••••••••~· ••••t ••••••• ••••••• • ...._. '\ , . .&. I °"OIO"--'" y 1••5 G c:_.__ IOSS · •• ' ' ' MJ:olllAL AaoW:Elt' JA ,,.,_. ·'' " .• lf•·•OH • ,..._,o OOI • ~ ....,.. _ . _ ""''""•• '!"~ ...-, ~ , . ... .... e a\a -l ._. ..;,.r.:,; _..,_, .·.n!.-.: -~ _ ~~.. . ·; . .ot-...f~ !'"~••.-111 ........ ...-.., •• _. •• ..,.,. .. _ ..... .., ....... -•••• --¥ aa.,•••••••t••••••••••••~ ..,....,. .... i ~jl & Train t ~~ rul '"'fSii a Otti ·~· • ·--r"&ru u 1 11f l • r ' •••-•••••'l.''1 111 ''9•• 1 EaMtr lo •flll-ttnerbl• .... • ••••• :at_ .. ,J • tbtaTJ 'bl ,:,;;i,,,.w.."l'Sl+ 0 lime 0( 'O~ltlont I n U$l_..._S~{nll 'ff1~ 'houiewlvM, hu!M>aod a, Wl !:!Ler 1-1\irn ~old Refrlaerator5: A\lt. 11'ie, 3 CUTt-: PU'"PPI£~. Z household & per1onai" .... ,,_6.t l'f Pii7J d.r:~-.':!.:.'t-· ma11a~~bmwhll1!1~00 rffl 1~!1l\<tX,37$, . wife opportw1ily. In· watche• wrou1i°ht iron like new ! 1'16. t9Cu: ft. m11hti>, l Ct:m. Mot~er items Feb 1$16 & 11·· •• . ~ ..... ~es · ~ s .~~ depende!'t' ~or (ull • . $30 897-89f3 Ci<Hden RMr\'. SM-!JS3 -0onn' -Rd• •• AHO¥ may be avail bl tl~r lttarn. o e.Jtp. nee. We lime. lntrOctlK't new food baby cr\b, o..k cha1r~/ta-· or MZ---0325 10--4. 2247 te , WiU wort on bolit.1 .an area\ Earn Ptont.rot!de. tend to•chool. Apply aoy MHTr..a .. r product line directly lO blc, double h~(adboird, like new l1 f\. liotpoinl . . NB. ~(Oft ,, X-Q>a.tt Gd llvenea olt CQ:tl,:lrli~ot aft~rn~p. ,or evening Send Reli~me to i•o1 consumer. No preYious lamp.s. sor.11. 00-¥961. i;efrii. Side bys•. 135o0, OacMh.>ind ->J\C. r em. G .A.A. SW AP NiEET, ·~· ~: exll,. 1Wriw. ad No nie'teha11dWlu fqr RI Ina ~ll Harbof"Ul~d.C.M . Avocado. Sil! 501. N.8 . ex ~e.ri e nte ~equired, lob more. 646--1336,MJJ.QKZ ~PPfO:\: 2\.l: yra. Gd r .V.H.S. Feb. lS. 1 1tm. 2 lo Q.Ca lY Pil°"-P.O ~w tub5er1Pt~. or GROW'"IN'G 0 ' Cl /\ttn: J . Craawford. tra1 n1n g pro\'1ded. Call l'ubRc •·-"-· Pvl Ply,"'· -wr .... 11 .... w/t'hddren. ~--0413. S.:llcrs $3 Buyers, 111. ~ D60 o.sta M~ii1 Ca 'lttro'fmallon 1>1ea5e aJI ran&e Y-· k Fi b d "'-·~ ·•:-· ' • HS: 926tfs ' ' 1$f2.l..:..4.:szt ti ~ 1ndipeqden\ tlr1.t or-!'ltGR Trne, SJ.SO guam +. Lin lt!tter re rlin MANY l'rEMS OF FINE Philco rerrla •• a dr •• Jo"REE Concrete chipt; & F'ot info. call. F.V. · ,~-..._._.../ Cltm ~ntC-':)~~J~=~ 1a.nui;~io4Qi:l!l&bra~e & Carnet'.Age23--46.Atr. ~~~i Wee kdli)'S. ESTATE JEWELRY, white .$17S.~l-2bi9. blocks froin patio n~. 962-330le•lB. J99W_,_ • Capi,slrano are.a, e<iil ~h&nment mechanics. Le\i,¥46-SW. A.RT OBJECT S. AN -• . llotel Laguna Parktng DESK. Chrs. Appll 's, ......... ·. l ~I 19~-0630 ap" )t"sion ~.al. +<:omm~lns.pd ,~-, TIQUES, FINE FURN, fr1g1datre. rroetrree,2dr Lot. miac.2171Rw-ulPJ.C.M. -•.••t<1t.•~"~••••, ••••• Viejo-El Toro are,. co.II ilorn;a!I. vae-.t is. & Ptohl MOTEL MAI O. p/lime. SECROAR'Y h1',C. Pl>fONE )o'OJt IN-"°pperlone. xlnt cond. Fw1\lhrt' 1050 Sat.&: Sun. 9-3.tctf 22nd ~. HlOijLV exp. l,it):.,.slek ~~-6310. sh_ar 1. plan. Apply ~~y ApptyCosla Mesa Inn l"O & B RO C ll U It E . $1SO. 540-0460. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• &Nwpl) ff'G\a1eclllanl™~oP. Eq.,;,11 Oppor .. E.mploYe.r t.11llar Ttre Co. 11tore in 320SHarbor Bl, CM Jf you Cl'n t.ake Gregg 645-a..'>OO 1'Yi~. Copperl.one ~·asher 1---------- M,rah,i, in' Ne ' ~ Orange Cty. ar call: N£BB 2 (Id ladies. r'r.dl. 1ihorthand at 100--l:lO &" 57 _ * GOOO <1uality aora & •Crandnla'tiCloodies• • .. chi l dren . LI e•I 547-Si?Ol L• h r.1 wpm , lype b etwe e~ ORllMTALRUGS •urycr.""'~. •u'•J love:-seal, never Wied. 1 7~:.?AvoilunL.n.llS. iS5U·$6W. Sun·Mon. ofr s'OYS tOtol.2YRS1 , ., P/l. -..ar p ooe nee. r SS-.75wpm&arelookin" ForSa le 673 -~ti l ~--..,., Movi n ).!-n1us t sell . nrS1lrint.:dale&Wamer Fin. r.r'.·17~~~ • Ad"~t1's1'ng ~-••t"hution HAtR S_ rYJ_~J:s r ror new Richards. 846--5-US. ~-&:122. t"RJ /S,\'r /SUNOAV •~ T :..,. :"i:.r.i:,. If' salon 1n Lido Area. Call • · f1<>r d challenge, \ll en "' IAuctloft 1015 ---,-~~,-;,_---,-·I r .. nsportat On .,ro .... UR5ESAIDl5 send us your resume koun~ Ouk ta bl e 4t 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S£C~E1:411.T '-41Br~1ni vi:de.d . C .&1 : are~ 675-5:170. • ~ Classifledadno.J62 c hatr i>, $550. Qak • K •·.....&.11 -* KING SZ bed, ne':""· conl· SAT /SU N . '14 YZ80 desires retiun. YfOfk -&1i-h11 'Exper:d.C.M.&l2-350S c lo O:tily PiJot illdeboard, w/ beveled ! *"'" qvt'"'~ plcte. stLIJ pkgd, x~ra Yamaha Moto rcycle. -0t:QPWlh r sltu&.IO. 8 Yr ~ekeeper \ 0 A t P. C1. Box1560 mlrrot>. $180. Old print I , I & firm 5190 ,.,..'Orth 54501 ~!tiny xtr11s . $.150 or bsL .. l . R ~d•l ' IXimesti c help needed. ptometr1c Sil. ma ure .1_. Th "-"• ,, '·' t rl' J e.,..•e ry Qu~c n Sl iO. usua lly Ski & Golf e<1u1proent . · 'l · · g. •••· Ha\•ing newtl»llbaby& p e 11 s_o l'I , pairl·tim e Cos{afi.feaa,Ca 9'~ tl"-,ir .. e .,.,ornl ap-1 rurn1 u • h l Id 1 _ 2, •• Somepublsh'rt.W ttA 1--oOJ~ CM s t A proxdate lOOO.•o •_•~ts t:la si>, fllerchand1 se uinu. nl' c .°"""-._,_ Other n1isc 1tc1ns. Z7J7 " ·-..._ need domestic as-• I an a na area ....., ~ -----------, WJ3.D:tilYP1lot,J>.OJ8of' 1 124Laloca sistilnce. Live-in for' ~-4343 or Other misc. furn i·1 mO\'ed for $OOven1en("e fi.10VI NG, t oo ni u c h V1 s t_a U1nbr osa. ro.iH 156l.I. Costa i\t esa. C. Founta'•Y...a--' b Secretarial posi li on ture "pcs. 5-18-27!!0 ur 01 ~al~ rro111SanDic~o·i> furniture, xlnt. l-Untf. & _t lllult sJ . .V.!626 't'r -~1 mo. s tarling approx. Fe PAitT-nME available .10 young . So. 54S-J040. lar~est shop to 1 ==='-------- You 11rt the winn er of ?S, Room & board + $100 TUD~S L.B. Architect~al firm. I Orn. Co. AnficpK'• QU3hl)'. , Slcrco ~·unso cl Anuque~. Uried flowers. CllRJS"tlt\N m~tur t 2 t1ckebtolhe wk . Help wtbMby & do S Some bk/keeping. 499 _ A.ppll.c.es 8010 ~ElstSt.S.A. W/AM/f!\I shorl _~a \'e arrangc rn e nl!>. g irt woman wlll tar.e fo1 UCIHOME standard housekeeping TelephSaleS 960-1'36 4521. _ •••••••••••••••••••••••! L' ·' t-'-b..14th 7PM ra1ho ,dbl.bedw1lr;1me. itein s. 1111sc houst!hold eiderly l•dy. ';omu 1•s1<ETl-"11 t·hore:>. Driving abilily P~ITION IN A FAST. ,. · "d · G 0 ••o \ .. riuuy. e · lamp. s tu dent des k , items&t\lul'hMore.2216 • ~ ~ d _. _ r1~1 a1re ~as rycr.,.., Sat, F'ell 15th, 1Pt.1 . bd Id nurse's tr.uinl n((. ltt!f~ G handy, but not req'. R .~NG RECESSION •5ec~1,lookk1e,.r1 WhirlpoolF~lec DryecS2S O•~nro,o'ns~·toonf-m kngs1:tc , go OCl'. ~I eyer Place. Cl\f •u • AME Auto nol -q'd lla"e P"I G O" I ... ~ ..-.. .... chc lou11<e chr w101. · · g \ •1 ,_ c, .. area. 752 -7ltil:I. !l·ti · '"' · • • ORT Liz e1.·nders,A_gen'(, Whirlpool Washer $40. IOa m both ··-. BorA. & ·• • · 5al/:Su11 . 1 " vit. . f'ebruary22,1975 bedrm··& ba Located on PROO to, NEWP o2on i.S\ St l t .,.n Ui.IJJ lnman.ti-IU--OtW · Dental i\ssis t1Rcce p Plcasecall 642-5678ext blurfs overl~kingoceun . BEACH CO ., l N · 4 ..,Jrc~,.' e t'rigidaire Wa_sher......-MCCardsa«<epted -. -----llrk!'~t ~cl. Ladies bike. . ti B J3l t o t'laim yout Cl . l f VOLVING A VARIETY NewportBeMch 833--8190 GuartdelS<l.6-8672 -SU t"A -12' sect1oual. UL! J , ·er desk dbl tioni:st 5 )'f' t:~p. . Ticket&. tNorth County SuOplj:ri~r ~le~~~~l-C~t 0)o' Cl-IALLENGJNG 'AC· con For Appt. . . ' Bicycles 8020 French Provinc1<1I. lw1i:cl b t; ~I r~~su c.h m ~ r c I v:rea.Mti~ r b · "fJVl "rlES. A MATH Establishedl!M).5 Speed Queen_WilSl,>e~& ••••••••••••••••••••••• brocade. Good l'ond. \168-.:.3-l l JOb1 Wanted 7075 ·~ci~t 2~~~ num e r i s Jlwy, N.Il . Contin ued BACKGROUND ALONG . • Dryer. While .. Stainless USto:D llikos &·Parts. :Sl5 $1W. 6·12·2777 --' ------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• e n1ployment Mft er Isl wi·rH EXPERIENCE Service Sta. Atte nd , lu~.s-Al l cycle/temp~.! &up.2488 Ne\l')lOl1Blvd. - -i!\,ov ui g. a nlique iron & NE c• D . A 1·1 () U S'E . mo. will be negotiated. ON A 10 Kt;Y ADDING p/t.ime wk!'ds. _Me sa Used 3 mo:..-~ .n~w . I C.M. 642-79\0 MATTRESSES j bra~s bet!. Waste King Sl'rfEH ? l''e"t.'tl ltie i>ets. lltsl>,ys/WQitn11e1 Call Co'lt'een Johni>, MAC Ii I N E I S Verde Shell,313111arbor, -~ca sh .536·Z654altij • ·. ··• Uhwhr , 'J';i µ11 ;1n t;\ec ~ater tl'le plants. Apply Ket lY's Steak 6-i 2-3851· PESIRABLE. WILL CM Westinghouhe. late mJl.IW.INDSOlt l~ikc. M_e_rys; l~ue1.·n,r·u1l&'fwi11~ts stovccyell'\'Cldlllovt=n weekend, wt!ek , mo11th. ll ou se. 20 9 P a ln1, HOUSEKEEPER "rll.AIN FOR COfl.t -TI llSoU itors Hefri g. coppcrtone. ~ost N~w ~115. Atk1:1K1 Pricedtoi\toveNo"·!! wi11dnwA 1C.n1anyolhcr 1\tature,clt!un,qu1ett:ou· Balbo~.675-5774. PU'fER ORIENTED ·. ee' ~ . , frost-free.17'Lefthdt1r. :S!tS. u~.ed very •tl e.I 1!1.33-!:lti:!5&fi.t6·8t>Mrl. ~o od 1 cs Sal. & S un I MY 1306 • Exp'd Live In Maid. A(le PltOCEDURES. CALL S2.25-'4 pe_r · r. Eas~ Luxury features. $150 . .>19-Hitl . t --.---:-=-, , . t).l~-7151 <115 Fullerton pe. -IUSIHESS 25 -4ll 1·or general J ERILYN MORRIS .AT pleasant.eve work . llr_s ( .1.,, b 27614-8936. E !CYCL ES ll:LNESS 1'0~Ct::S !-feto St.NBNc'>iipor1.Heights . • ._W tefl 710b ftdUs~Work.Mustbc good "'. . , 4-9pm Mon thru 1'~r1 . 'vai e · · US DB ,, sell Everything. t-,xam-• Hl'lp. 11111 OPPORTUNITY °Cook. 2 in family, Ref s &tti~507ti · 835--0744 or AµP_I)' 1505 •!US'T SAC. 1 mo. old.I •SAVE30'-'toso ,,, pie: 8' all eu.slorn-n1adt! Largcl'urntlurcandmisc .,..................... s ·LE•U. u 'd " ... l All •ll<ikes All Models I r & I I' ).' I "' -.-. for paatt 5 yrii req · Real EstateSalt!s E.17thSt,S.".;,u1te 11. Herrig xlnt cond Cop-I -. :· . Kroeh e r So a • .ov· Sa t. only . 1730 ort Will train. Iteal Estate SaJary S400/ mo + S.S. LIK~ C)iICKEN SOUP, pertone. 17 cu rt : frost <.;stm ·Kuilt C~.1~r cs~at. Just paid SI~-\l.'estbourne Pl. N.U A.dfft1nlstraff•e Lie. req. 20S2 Newport 675----00".?5. it couldn't hurt to talk to1 · free ~75 646.ffi70 & Molo·Cros~pl es. Will s1·1l for only s.375. 6-14-tH72 Al• lilvd, C.'osta Mesa. 9-1 Chuck Nash a bout a TELLER · · AlsoA.llA.ccessorics Also hhve solid oak ---------- To $800 + benerlts. a .m. PACJFIC BUS. IHHALA.TIQtr.I c3reer in Real Estate. Downey Savingi; & Loan KENMORE washer, \'ery RecycledCycJn tables, Se\'era l oil pa1nt-ISon1ething ror everyone Su perv~oty c•pcr. re-SAL.ES THERAPYTECH Licensed or Wllicensed. has opening 10 its llunl· ni ce, ntulti-<:ycle. Si5. 6450WCoastHwy.N8 ings, hide-a-bed . Ca\11 l>oors, carpet.s, boo_ks, q"d. Pro_ eressiw animal C 'HY •SSIUil'!. tit i n 2 yrs elClJer. or tin co nfidence , ol ington Bt!ach BraE'!ch for K-17-42711. Call 645-8288. anytime. Will be hon1t;. 1 ~~nens.;,,~~ot~~~; ,•1tcd~::_: hosp. Send rcsu1ne lo: "' ."' ~ schoolin g. ~"lllary ·com-coursel.830-8800 f /lime Teller . xper. 1040 761 -105"1. .,,un. "';"'0 -........, a ...,_ Classified ad no. 372. c/o BOYS-Girls, l~ or ovr. mensurate w/training & Red Ca t R !tors pref'd. Xlnt working <.'Oil· * SEARS * DCMJS , _A_•·e_-~·-c_•_'-____ _ 300 rpe' ea ·'s. Call A1r. Wayne, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cus tom corner group. . ()flil)'. Pilot. P. O. &x fo.;1:1ro S200-;$ mo. ex per. Cont at'l Mr . u Fl "-~ eds S :\.'I" ONL\'' " Ca ... "'uu 1560 Costa ?.fesa t:a h°'p1ng athl~Uc club sell Hamilton. COt:itil Mesa REAL ESTATE 5<19-3220 Equal ()ppor., oor __.. •PET WORLD• ing-<.lual b attach. to ' · ., ....., 9'J6i6 ' ti c k~t s to s po rting i\1 e morlal Hospital. INSTRUCTOR Employer l •CLEARANCE* ,-Yorkie $150 Chihuahua cane trin1tablc.Adj .cor-I Chrs,AntiqucSchl Des~, c\'ents. 536-0791, fllr. E I "· I I Washl'rs& Dr)·ers r poctdle~ I ab peke' fee table. will make din·• Ships l\1c.ll. Su~r PruJ., •A~rnalHospital • S6iker 642-2734. qua ..... .,por. Sunl:'ranc1sco8ayArea. l:iAVr:upto :,'70 j ~~iie shiht~u ... pilbulls'J ing he ight. E~Z chair,! Antique .l)re~se r V . . t En1plo.)'er lSc:'n"oo"'1 "•"••H~n1Ensgtafo", I VACUUMS I cot'k·a-poo . Pom. 100 l::'mps , p ictu~es. etc.I w'.bcve.lcd m1rro.r: S~o~L· el&l!1na~y a~suttan , Career Opportunity -'1·•' '. •:rr,·Glrl "~ S•VE up lo "'"" ' mixed puppies. Stud Some a n t I q u es . wave rad.10, Clock radio, rtU m~. t!r1ore:i.:per.pre· fo'ull char"e bookkee .... r n•Ul":A )'/tim e ins truc tor . . 'I ,<?'JV I . 14/997 29JL l lab1tra1I 4 Wrought rerable, bot 1r other .. -Commercia Ines. un-Uroker8 he+ exper. in •TEMPO* Cori!i9lel'lfodel'fVs serv 1 ce ~os~~r~--ds.2:>2S 7 -· lronKtch Chrs.3-MCopy qu11i lif1rat1ons rnet. M'ill t• S85o, mulliple ledger detwriti'lG' & rating. Ex-tea chin ~ & mg mt rec(d. ! SAVE up~S200 W. 17th at. t aurv1ew. SA. o a n i s h 8 ' d i v a n! J\f ;-ch., 2033 E. Ocean 'rain. s~nd resu1nc to: ex~ri ence thr{J I:' & !... per. necess. Salary open. College deg pret"d. Send ~t these 2 loeat1ons <!nly. I Open eves 53l-50'l7. w/matching chair. Slat! Blvd. Balboa . 675--4238 ClaKif1ed ad no. :UO. r:/o . Accounttn~. '!1aeh>ne ~k· Co. benefits. 494-10tl7 01 e 0 mp I e t e r es um e Needs Y ad Now! :sears., Roebuek & Coin-· -.., H A KC ext coffee tbl Chest t ---------- Daily Pilot. ·P. 0 . Box per1ence destrable. Call 549-lMS w/salary requirements T pl h pan Y ·. Ad am. s a ~WmEalleJl.1 ~ l~~N EChampion swivel Rocker:· Lounge If you ca i;ne by l<:ts l 1$60. Costa Mesa, Calif. ro_r appointment <7141 l NACS p 0 Box y I i\1a gnol 1a , 1-funllnglon '. w"11 ... ,. I ..... ,,_lealher &16-"J760 wee k -Co me Again . 92ti26 , 83J--0657,lrv1ne I ntervi e win g exp . o: · · · · · · Secretorie5 ll(!ach .962 -11~1&210£ .bl~hne. 1 sacr1 ice .. Much inore to bu I seamstfess for ga rment 11146 Newport lleach , I( · h 0 · price for a good home y. __ A_p_t -ho_u_s_e_m-.. -.·,-.. -, .. -.,·-1c hee_ '.'·"'.patient orie_•.•ed, C.:ahf.92663. eypunc pn '17th St. Costa fll esa. . . ·New sora, 8' Jg. he~_culon Plants. anuqu(..'fO, hswrs, .. e'-mru1uf.at tOOlW.l?lhSt. ChooseyouroWTihours 1540-5090. 997~804 . . fabr ic, do~·n t1 llell Sat;Sun8·4.377Romona needed. pra1.:l ict! 111 HB •. ~anU UnitH.Costafllesa.9arr. HEALES"fATESALE.S CallS40--4450 . . ;Yorks hire Poodle Mix.I c us hions. yellow gold Wa y .C'-1 642-2\i.17 . 21311!1tiS_:-J85 l I :~.P·J~~1 ~;~~~~-~drhar~ to 5pm t.fon. thru Ji~ri. i"\e .,..·po rt lleach Con lie NEV ER A FEE I \\'ASl1JN~hm;_ic0h1~~ .. with ~ r·em 2, ~ mos old. $IO.J green s lripe Also Ma11Jel H-~-------- ..... ---------needs woman .,..;_th RE ATTE~1PO I 1111111-"'as tu ¥JV. or ·: v t 545 59'18 1 cabinet color TV/Sle~cc orsn 1060 An MAH.AGER I Sat.workwk96l-2.ao.J ~ he. I to 2 c.lays a "'eek. TempoTemporaryi-lflp n1akeoll er.642-5067 I t.•rycu e. -. combo Sandy&iS-9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15 Units So. La guna Cleaning Lad v must be~' IRVINE PERS()NNE(: Daily salary + comm. · l , El ! TINY TOY POODLr; ! ' 1A T T E N T l O N Some mai nl . Span .lurover,$2 h;.5hrspe1 SE'D\IVLS*PLENCY Ca ll : A1r. Wheatley jLad y Ke.n more .. ec 6 months male $So1DINETTE . Spanis h ,\ HOil.SEMEN !! Going speak111g pref J J> 0 · "-V J\..L 64~ 2686 WAITRESS Part.time, Uryi:,r. Good C?ndition l 556_1795 registered j blk/red, s .,..·ivt;>I scats,\ out or Western Saddle Jlo l064 N . rt~~· day. fl. 10 n .thru,r·n .:t.fus! 488E. l7thCAt lrvifie1 -·a -a~e 21 plus, New. P'"'I S95.l:al1963-175l. , w,_ong_ht iro_n_ w/4 chairs~ business. Ad ult saddle!> " ' e.,..po ~ · 1 h,a"e.refs. t:all aft ~ Suile224 Costa ~l ~sal H EALESTATE Salespeo--Freel Y 8045 . I l\1 .,li73 -2799. : Call 6 42_1470 pie Wh y not work 111 the Bch . area. &M}----8120 aft Wed~c .,..·ood 4 Bur n e r o ou I SS0.968-9565 l\ £90, Show saddles $165. "!'-------------------1 3Pfl.1 ! gridc.ll e -1n ·lhe ·m1ddle •••••••••••••••••••••••.BR 1 blonde· d' _,,, Pony S3ddles $45. Call: AVON CLERK .....:.. .-:._ --·----.... hottest area, l-lunt1ngton i . · Aus tr She /Ger S hep' · Se. · c.. 1 556---887 1 l•-+--WW h Waitress wanted exp 1 chron1e top gas range · P Id &mirror rull sz bkcose., _________ _ For mall room jn bcJsy , ,Be a c.,. & t'ou~tain • · "t :)50 \l.'estinghse apt Puppies. ali;o 6 nlOS o ' f $:S 5 fina ncial ser vice or· JEWElEft ,. Valley •. C~lt.Ph1J ~tc pref'd,over21.t-orappt.1 r ·· S.1.5 Ca llSallOto G St)ep 548-2500 . hdbrd & tame, -1 1/~ yrs; black hal l "Ltl 1 ERA.TE .,30 ,.011·0,_ Woll t,••'n (;o)d•mt"th w _a nl _e"d ~N.a_mee ,_ v_rlt\rg-e 'Real call Bobby. 592-31961 rertg · . ,. ... ,.1 · -962-3930. quarter lilly, lunges. 1 .. .... Es 963 45tii 17210 PacifioCruH:t Hwy , Spm. 3l4 l\fan gold . 'l,,.UI• • A.DOR AILE PUPPY · 644-4;21~ altertt Diane YOUl.SB.F , ijUill1fied per!Kln whiomto pll1me. Ei.:per. in ~lnE tatt' ~ , :.u.::;: -673-10'.!0. . SUNSJ.llNE B rassC.anoPN1-~---~·~---- . .,. .... ~ pr' ""IOUls· .• , .... ~:.c,· ... ,, .... ' .. •w,,•,'"',,,-. Vil!~~~~· <=<w.~ I 1•' r WAITl~sis You don't neeo a gun Lo 8 mAorf~t~~~~~=c~~~~nd z~mp~e bNed. j:Om,eptl•olen; 8 YR ... o,•d,o,. un~~,a'!~,-. . -"& lflh!f ' er ! x n ...,, ' flN , 1 t'odd & UJCktail "Draw Fast " when you . k d . d ~ & . ts ! n.1ngs1ze. e\'er s P · or s o er . .,.. --...... oc 8 e A n I\ v • o. N .~u4~.'~. con<Ls. Phonf. ·JUNlnft SALESMEN . .. Director Of • 1 Exp'd , Ask for t.1gr. i>lace <1n ad 1n the UAILY . ~~d~~,~~tdoor ~~ I Orig. cos_l $2,000., sac.1_1_s_1_--<>1 __ 2_J _____ _ Rl':PR t:sr;N'r,\'f 1vr.;.i .,..--. Uft HunirtCJStrvices I LORENZO'S P ILOT ~ant Ads! Call/ f'emale.black 1 Sl.ooo.734-39~5 Jewelry . 8070 i\dd new PC(J plt'. nuwl COOK Age 10·15 . Earn $20-$-10 A sk1ll ednursing homein 2a332Maclntyre now -642-5678· I •498·1079• I 1'11US1" Sac. unique 30x66 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pl1ces, & nc~· inlt'rebts to 1':>:~r . prer·d. but will pe r· .,..·eek J.!etting nev. Orange co. Job req's i l aGuna llll ls581-1500 ' I I .. ! Oak & wrought iron cot'f. WANTED your Ille & .e11rn good train. 5 :30AM--t.30l'M I· customers for th DA ILY knowledge of !'IT~d-l ·Cal.Jw· nted Personable Girl tbl. wt match'g 2·1X24 mone~ too! 111 show youj shill . !'llon thru )o'ri. Pll.U'f after school and! Mcd.·l-7 are reg_ulat1ons. 1-~riday. able to type t,j(J --~~ 1 end tbl. Nit'e Di nette., TOP. CASH DOLLAR ~~~~~~~~~-~~! hr. G lenhaven t:onv. out or school by3:00 p.m t1cnt . o~ient<.'(I. Call Ad· Call Bob l.ee i·or appoinl. · A}/) '-AJJJ 64 6-21393 J E WELRY: WATcl-IF.S. " ., how.Call 540-7t.MI. Weekends off. ~.SO per !)aturdays. \'ou must IX' ~tatllng. & must _be pa·1 ~·pm & deal w/people. · . .,.. 'Wti X1n t c ond . Reas. PA I D FOR YOUR * IAIYSrnH: *o liosp. 64 6 - 77 64. ~e:~t t;ed:)~~epe~=~~ ~~ ~~~:ia11t.or. 332-5101 or l 5-t!l -2202 ! __ . --117~.,~ ~1 3 piece~ Furniture. Llv_ing ~rl v °e8~E~R~fc1..g: 2 San Clemel'lte are<i . ur COOK. t.tust be exper'd llehver1es or colle<:lin~ )Wanted woman to bab)'~il f ,,._. . A CONV£NIEl"1' 5"0A'!NC AHO 1 rm. Dinette set, G chairs . F I NE FU RN &: AN· home. 3.5 days a week . Hef~req 'd .Nolonghair Tran:j pOrtal ion pro RN occas. arternoons 1n 1 SEW1NCGU10EfORTHE 1 1table.642----o543 TIQUES.645 -2200 • Salaryopen.49't-87~-Apply. Colony Kitchen, vided.Call%8·4812. I 1 1 Corona d e l ti.lar arc<i j CALONTHECO. i King Sz Bed. Like New, , HA8\'SJT'fl'.:H ·Luv1ng Orle~a H .... ·y,SJC. Equal Opportunity EmergetteyHt.rw tii5 68-15 1 -I Co mp l . $.95. Call *'CASHNOW Ladyneeded to carefor 2 ol'.:LIVERY ORIVEH ; Employer To Hotateshifts tPRNJ! . : ForanAdinWOllfftff"sWarkl f b75~1393ber 3pm. Old Go l d Si l v e r . d I .... I 1n ~malldept.tocovertll ·1 We have an openln~ in_. c~·--642 567• Ext 330 . I . Ile I s m. ch1I ren. lo:. uays prerer ~·om an 19-35 yn:I KEYPU'"',..H f t f -~e • • • I co,ne• tw"on bed set wt 3 Jewelry,. C~ins, nta •a wk. & Ot'C. \l.il:l'ld/\':JCa-1 old . Ask for Jim, S() """" ncss & vaeal1uns. Exper . near u ure or ma111 j • G Id D o n d 5 tion. 673-.)Jj2 C()r\ST i\UTU SUPPLY. I I pref"d. Contact l>onn a tcnance man for s n1all 1 I bolsters brwn tweed o • f.. am H' h • ~------~t . OPERATOR 1 Roache. RN. Cotitu fw1 esa a pa rtme nt building •n : N•w Shi'rt Trr'o.I I cO \'e r s·. $8 0 . Cd ~1 W~lches. •.le. ig est Habysitter. \'It". H1 ch.:irdl: ~~08 Exp'd. l\eypWleh Oµc r.I i\1emorial J-I05pttal. 301 -1.aguna Beach ... ust be, ~ New, EOJ_ y, Cozy! 075~2346· Prices Pd. Hou.5e<'alls - l-l.Dana.£len1 School .2 DefttalFrontOfc neededrourhn;.perday.I V1ctor1a.C.i\t .6'12-2734.1.f,am 1litrl w /~b~gr~~I .,T ABLE.· 48 '' round App~~1~f·LEY&CO. B(lys16-81yourhom~orl ,:J :30to7:30PM.Appl yal EOt." 1· ion. 1 e P ._ 1 E c CdM mine. J :3u-£pm i\1on -Insurance &: peA~ard 1 1 ... -e1cclr1 cal repairs. 40 hr.1 .l< ~ I hardwood, w/6 swi\•el 2855 . sLHwy. . • t 'rt. <Ai.II t1ft4ii4¥J.--,4178. '• •1 o'"', :t ~~~e.ssRf!l;p5i ~-~ ~~Ph°Jm1~0~~11~~·e11~1::1 RM'i/CCUflCU ~·k . non dr1nker 1 reliablc, 11 72 10 I ch aint.1 To64p5 ~11i9ty, lk 673-1896 & 613-5677. !la's & N '"hts. "and b)' permanent re_ e ren_c_e~ new. SI 5. ---u..o 0 . d \\' dd" 1 " · cla sll1e" ad no '"" c/o CM ., ..... 0 1 I I _1amon_ e 1ng se; Babysitter : GranumaL ~ ':' ·......., · · tin1e, differenti al pay. Write Ad. :jo. J70. a_1,Y ORIEN'rA.LRUGS . JU St divorced, mus t needed (o b<1by!i1t in my Daily Pilot, P . O. liox LANDSCAPER Full or p/l1 me. Excellent ' Pllut. P . 0 . llox J;>tit 1 1 Uuu ght /SOld&l4~t I sacrif. paid S79.>, sell lor home. 5 Day ~·k. Own 1560. Cos ta fi.1esa . Ca . for apt. be•11"fits. '1 Costa ~l esa, Ca. 9'l62ti '1 I & •"d Wlt.il6 .. 1· Asian Entetprise I S400. 640-5027 lr'ansp. Brookhursl "" · · 6-12-2007. 213/865-385 1 Contact ti.1rs. Jensen: \\'llO WAN 'fS l'O WO HK '!; --------:c:-::-,:- ihier. F. V. 839-2490. 1u .r.N T_AL ASS_l~TAN~r. MA CHIN IST. Reio·,,d-1 COST_ A MESA_ I DRJVEA CA U! , 1 Gor~Scde .. 8055 Machinery 8071 ' II h d E I ......... ~ I I ·······················I······················· BSAu·rv OPR .. exper.; u time. c airsi c. X· Some punch press exp J' Memor1a ...... "?" n:. : C llOO~E your' h<?ur s. Hair _s1yli_s} ~"~ede~ for j per. req . 53G-7l71 tor part time work nc;i r lO I Victono. CM ! ,,.,,ork I or yoursell . Lil l Public Auction 1S1~~~~in~.~ 1;e~rf y3 ~1c:,~ ·bosy salon.962-7705 J>entalAssistantfl.fustbe Br1slol & B:.iker. t:a ll l 642·2734 EOE 1 your own boss. f\.1~n or j MA l'j'YITEMS"OF,FINE b73-1280 5-10--8533. 1 1, women. Can be sl1gntlyl I •'"TATE JEWELRY -~-"-------• _.._O alor exper 'd ., res p & en-. d N I r~S ·I 11-·r. pet N w thu s1ast1c. Expanded jSA L ES ~t AN.expcricncl"d 1 handic<ippc · 1 eat · AR'r OBJECTS. AN.;Welding maclnnc -Miller ~o follo.,..Jn.u: ne~~ 1 e duties background req'd. MA.ID WANTED Stereo. Apply btwn 12-J. j Clean Appearance. Vts .. : j 1'1QUES, F INE FURN. 225 AMP AC newly O\·cr lic ense o k_. L:on m . Salary open. Newport Newport Beach 'J'~a\•e tj US A STEREO, 3721 So.J retired. Age25to<O.Su 11 1 I E·rc . PlfONE FOR IN-hauled SlOO ini-119"l icuaranteed.00-1050 area.646_741!1. .l..odge, 6203 W. Co:i~t 1 Bris tol , co~ta l\lesa.t plement your income 1 f·o. & BROCH URE. Hwy.N.B.S4l-8252. , ~--0-120 ~ Ur1veacah6hrsorn1ore, 545.:....2200 Beauty ,OP~; ~1:cde 1!· DISTRIBUTOR wanted. I a day. Apply in pt:r~on .j -'-"---==------~MisceUoneous 8010 Cor:nm tj()--tiS-jO.h Ahs Over 25. Interested in MAMA.GER/ASST. SALES Yellow Cab Co. l!:ki E.J 'STE'REO , Mowets.,1••••••••••••••••••••••• H11r Bataar. 6"2~34 earning uptoS&Opermo Fbrie Store. (>pen C.M. l\1EN' & Women. make! I6lhSt .Costa ~fcsoi . 1 I aquariums. VW _parts, WA..,TED 4ti2E.17th St,Cfl.1 p/t.Call6J9-4ii23. Mar. t . Exp. Req . (714 ) n1 o n cy 1n s pite of . ; I patio ru·rn . .and more. n · 712--4471. yourself. Sell a las t mo\" WOMEN o\'er 2l Needc:<ll 556--0344. 2110 S. Gre?n· TOP C ASH DOLL,\ R 1 ' leOfS•rYlceTo .. E:\:pe r ienced .,..,aitress. inM:repeat1tem.Beyoor1 l ? Wo rk at A n ~i~ s 1 I \'1lle,S.A. PAID FOR YOUR YourConwruMty I prl 1tm . Ca ll /.l1 ss MClllOC)lr 0111.·n boss. No invest-famo u s P 1zz,._ 1-.. v(!I . I JEWELHY, WATCHES. ,_ And R"et paid for 1 it i\t cCloud 499-2663. · Trai-ment. Will rumish sales work. 25~ La Paz Rd I SAl' & SUN. Feb. 15 & 16., ART OBJECl'S, GOLD, welcoming ne\\'comers. ~ , .-... pitch .You c annotmiss' l..agunaH11Js.Apply aftl Furn, misc. hsehold;!)fLVER SERVI CE }'lexible hrs. Need car; f emale over lM vj1p,e11 I "Re.al Est~te t.J,an a~er Ca llWendy.!M:J-Jl63. PM . 1 . l(oods 496-1300 i ,t'INE. F _U Rr:" & AN: typewriter & hoppy dis· work expcr. to assemble Tra1nee needed. We re . I . Movin ... dining table, flQUES. 645 -z:nl. J)081tlon.~7--3W6. embroidery kils. !2.25 on (he g'tow! Ir YOU .art SALES pa rt or full time , WRITER I ' ~---------1 per hr. Apply in person ·an alert, ag1ress1ve, ·No ex p nee. lJeaut1ful I Need J)ro r1~ht a"·ay to •. . l cauc back chairs, sofa. •FIRgWOODSALE • " only. Studio 12. 150 dynamic P:erson Who is fa s t se ll in g . NEW help write shopmanu•1l ' /_,.r\nB 0 _ j ehair s. bJlc&;Subrac, Org. Euc. del$75.cord. .BOOKKEEPER/Recep-llaker .C.1\f. looku\g£oragrealfulure hand o raft e d bead J'or bra nd new motor()'· 9220 ""tt-ftld ~ , 646--362<1. at. n. $43. 'hCord.SSl-1122 l ionist. ~·ront offi ceEol Female full & pltime A" with one o( the rineiht jewelry. Mr. Marienthal cle. F'un & hard work . 8_20 ! 1 DAY ONLY! Sat. 9_5. Coast t-'ircwoodSupRJy bliSY Chiropractor. ~-,: . .,. companies in the beac , astl-9282 Job lasts month. maybe 11,...~ .. "'' ., bo•ol ,..1111 •1ti.. L' h" 1 zz.:: p'd only. Jm1ncd. pOSi · 'P.I~ Ken l ucky~ Fried area, contact us. Ad · more 11' \li'e love you. No l_.1ff,.,,,i .__ 11f~.-r-i•\1ftr .n•"·'""' .. '"ibto•QuU1: ":'.very~ in g 0 mus go. , PUBLIC AUCTION tion Hrs9-1&3-7.Dr. Chicken, 2929 E. Coas t vance plus overrides. be g i n n e r s pl ease . v1 :-•:"·:Nutr1-.lhoJt·ttlo1111 .. ~i xth St.H . · I fl.IANYITEMSOFFIN!i: Gar). L. 'Couture, 2U49 Hwy, CdM Opportun1t)' llnd srowth Want At.ls -Ca1l 642·5'>7S.1714115t-1WJO. E.O. B. ~I ~:!,,.;.";,;11~1.'~~..;• lnJ",J::-. S:tl/S\in Feb 15 & 16. 711 ESTATE J"EWELR y , Westcllff-Or, Suite 107, FOOD are you r s . Wrile 1.&.1.w-~~ 7100 uJ W..t-~ , 7100 11•~.1n1 .. ~11n10,,1,1u1111.11.•·ou: 'I Indianapolis Apl8. l-l.B. ART OllJECTS, AN- NB. &45-5300. Ma niloge ment. ~ ~.I ._.,.. ~ nwsp wv 1,., .. to 1'"11"t"R. 1'•""''" ;~1"' Couch, Br set. Some fre€ TIQUES. FINE FURN., .tr DISTRllUTORS cJo the Daily Pilot. Post j ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••~•·•••••••••• 1 "'~t;.J'$~'~0,~·::ct. pattem. ..:oodies. ~lo\'1ng. ETC. Pi-IONE FOR IN- , .t•Boollkeeper, f JC ror 1 gtrl Opportunity to establish orrice Box 1560, Costa, 11,~11'".~;t1~~:::,.,~~~"~~~1",'.,,;.~ Md :zs• for each p111tnn for -FO. & BROCHURE 't'r,•Newport area CPA Ac-independ e nt d i!>· Mesa92626. *FOUR DAY WEEK 1,1.,,1.,n1_..,.d.i. .. ...,: 1.,.11 .., 11n11-ir11ss mill •nd spttial fTrcasures rrom tC 645.2200 .. 1 countinl ofc. Typing & lributor s h~ps for ne w "~' 1t111 ~·· 11> .. 1n Ln 11 .. nil· h1ndlin,ii . Scad lo Allee Worlds) Furn, anllques. 1 Sacon1tact ws'l;~2r ·d. food P,.oduct.!lne. t:all MAMlcURIST * ~O SEUING ~"[.1;~ .. ~::·~1.•;,~:~·~ "~'": =~ .. ~~-g;.~11:x'1:: :ippl 's, r a 0 rc ju,p 1 k 1 ,dsakl COTO de CAZA. 1',amily --;==·~o~pen=·====·=::,j Linkletter's r 1rebrand KELLY TEMPLETON'S "-l Ef TS .1.1 1u..~· i<1., •• _, 1,,, 1~. 1,, 1 ~. Old Chel1e• 8'•tl0fl, N•w F'eb 15th. awn 1 us . Membership CLifeUroel .l"oott s. Weekd a ys, 445 E.~7th& .• C.M. •FRIHGEBEN I 1~.2>•.i1t .. 1i11H ... 1 ~11 1 .... ~ Yor,,111.v .1to11.Prh1t· 26112 Ca lle t.1•rla, $7.SO.C1l1(2llJM0-3000 '• 1 833 -3981. 642--01'4 ~u11a.,,,,,.,,,.1 .... h. N•mtJ.Addras,t.lp.hU.,... Cap is tr a no Beach . daya.(213137S·99Slev. Arr hnd ll 00 IM•adi ,..utrn. Numbtt. 96 3G S J 1 Furniture Store needg Meat Culler~ Sem i Addncent•fore•(tlpattern S•Te 4oll•r•I Cre1te -'=-='~·------[Full family rnemb«ship t'l Yo-un g hardworkin 1 Retired ror It.al. Qeii. I SOpenings _ForUcensedAgerrt' ::-~~1;-::;::~~:·::r::~ ~u~::i::!~~~~t• HEAR Ve! Hear Ye! Newport Beach le.nnis .. '(, saleslady. marrittd. part Oaj wk. ~15-340'1 ans Perional I~ Onfyl c:W. ts.liv"'ry wlll l•\t 1hree ldnirtuprlntM INkle .... w Driveway Sale-Mo\'ing! c lub for s ale $1500. time, aftn. eve hrs. $2.~1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~~;;;;;;1 . W!Mbo..more.SeldlGM•n•n New! Ntn1 ti ny Quiltl ~.oo Selling All ! 00 pc. China 1 ~S38--116:l9--'-~~~·-~----I.() star.l. will train. must M•nln, 442, W Dally Pi.kit. Ntw!RlppleCrodld .... U.ot set ,$4S. lO s peed $55 '''•I u • -~v·r -tl, Apply)ftDl'r<l.OR . 'M" .,.~·~s PllU.e"1 °"Pl .. m WHl ltlh ~ + KnitB«* ........•. 1$ bo • ho n "" ~. 'f--.,.. ,.,..,,.. M .. New Vort. N.V. 10011. Nftdlepohil~ ........ ll.ot Toys, 24" Y SC ppe1 a .11a.m .11!15New Nfe4. "t2J •• M\1:5l. ~ox· For.A.ppols:lw .. C• PnntNAMP:,ADDRess.z1P,. Ftowererochel"'*' .... t1.• bike sis. Kitchen stufr. Rlvd.CM. r::r•Cf' le li1vt Cius A J •CK _,.K Sllf: •M STYLE NUMl\V.R. Htl~lliC~Mit= .... si..: VW parl!I, camping gear, .. -. ~1-ot com· • ' "' ,-5'1> ' ONI: F'REE PATrt.JtNot)'QUt IM\liM Croc:het .... SI. DeVI:~·-· spra• gun $20. GIRLS ':":".-••># 17141 842 ~455 .tllol«iloH!Mlfor,llf)tfrffpul· ln•ut,.•cftmtBoct •. lt.ot l.ll <t mission. ntfJUavall1· -. -tern 1nildt l'tf:W srRING· fn•t•MMOl'le1 ..,.. .... s1.oo Cam n1 'gear, misc. SIJS.WIBt bl1t. "213159.1359 SUMMER PATT t:ttN C0tT1pl~'~1ntkd: .. 1 ... s1.oo s.i..su~ .. 3Z!I Iowa Sl. Devk:e-Nalve -1 ne~ 3 'J(lrls to help me ..c>r•to C11taht ' \ .... CATAl.00 .100111i.1,11111l11. complt!l•Afllh• .. tl, •,.$1.ot Cortta Mesa. M&-068J• Alslc-Sava...i.. _ SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS In my buslne~ Call An · ' WAL'KER -• LEE ''" ''"""' ""'pon. S.od ,,. 12PriMA,.hoMlll •.... Ol1 1--------1 •• Allt0ift9flff-Cll'lt1r .. now. SEW+ f':N"IT 8ooll wlU1 l!ootof1•Qullu11 ... : ... ..W Sat. Sun, tnany items. le SCANDAL ~.._Dlllr ,......., .... dr@la at IJ 0 ~.6873 Z401No.1\M!Un REAL EST"TE buitU..11ep1lt"11 ..... i1 .1l MuJo(!UmQulltlklt*t1 ....... i ·r• ti Firs1 -1r1de r . ltlling ,...,....,...'"'._,. 11~be;:::•w=e•;;:n;,8;,.&"-il"2on"-Sa'--'.t':. :-A " ,,...,. F•llftloft99M •... ,1 .00 110WtuforTod•1 u •.•.• 1 prica, work bench, ariu· abou.l his doll: "He'• t.be ~.... 11 ~ Sa nt.a Al l...._.S.wb111ook .... $1.llLO Bocikof1&Jlf~lt• ::·•»' q\11!11, pltlures, mirrots, t•:i 5 '1•---.-· SELL. tdlt: h.erM wilh 111~~~~~~~~~~ nl Em 1 l re me r •' tots Porl mixed0&&Pkind .lle'1 sort "'''=======!~!!!'~<l!!j~~l~~~::;~l=u:•:·::.~·::i·l~~~~~~~~l!::::'.:::(An::Eq~u=u:Op::porl:::·:::1y::p:o~y:er::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ol~a:c::oc~~~·:•~SC~AN~~D~AL.~"~ ! 11111"'¥1' .. ;p_lot .... """""· ClaulllldA41 su#M Ram11fateN6.M4-l4Ti • I a..ti.W ,,... ~ , v.. , .... tlJI ..;,..1.,1a .... , .-... ...... ~ .. ....._1:!f.•~.-=••••••• ·~-.... , .•... i...... ·· '110 ···••••t•••····~·-~·· ••••···~i:.·•!te!~······· ~•t•-·>··· .... ,,._.".''t'-' ~~.-.. mo. 1otc!MfK1l••OM IOIO~~...... H~W lt74 Clipper 2t ..................... , • Ford ·~ v.-. ...w 9712 J .... . t1JO ' •••••• ,. ....... . .._ ... 9 11111 " 11 • .. • t•••••t•••··~·'~···••• . Hiii, lhr" ,a..ua._ • ., ~ • ~ @LJAtlr ... n•-¥,_,,.tr~. _tuiQ ttt~ SuNeot:New ~·· ... 1,1 !!,!_ .... ~?..::' •• •• •••••••• • ~"'"" .. ..i ,,,J_ • ..... DMLVPtlOT Frid F ~ .. 1111 ··-=-F • • .. 111 i<A ,.--.rinocan,,_. ...... _ .. ,.,,... lrw• ol'. --...... atta1, ·-poki( Uhl ..-·1\oc)ti."Mll~ • $ 73"fiiil;i. t4SO;:t1p , .... H11hm•1 St;tSeacb. S'l'CB£ Mrr•• trailer. l••bo. l'114J tnU1t1etlSNSlll-1m Panelih& • carpetlri1. " • -~ ' ltOJ,..tiSINol •tiU-'141t• w1a keN. Pay &:ll-'110. Xlnt ruonlna cond. C.,uf•"' ' ll•ll ~ ...... Balance. =· W lat Wll!LYI. XIM eoM. 175 ...... uaa, · · · • ·• :rwo 0 the 11 1port1 ·-• • MIKe:llClftMVI servte. 111 • 14' l1l1nd:tr 8ab1ma. 81it &O A-ppNdMe. Call · 1974 Mercedf'• 1re1alei>th:ed fVouaret e'Ainne.r,pf W~ 1011 "IO.OQO Needlel ht at.oek dtn•tte model, llPli S, M8-41N.ror8ob. ··i:tct ""s . •l this week ! Bolh11'1f\IUY ,. Jctekttstot.he •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• USA: STEREO, mi lo. xlnt eond. SUQO P .P . · M I portarMQV•n. IAVANA equipped and In U · UC•HOMI Will Old •Ill• Cath tqr Bristol, Co1ta Me1a. ~~ .,MO'fD :JKJI 50,000 •ctuat mt. Xlnt CLOSl.nllT t~llent condJ~Joo. You I IAS~ Gd Pi1no. Wril.c PO &Jt M&-04ZO ,.i,,'l1 ,. 'N90rellWr~, ln• co1a . lllOO • .SO Cam· S :Vi;-.'\ mu5t !IC<' to appreciate! ~, ..... 302. Cvron• 4el M•r. Spa ..,, RCA.,_ COii• ~_, liMi;. t07~ sae<MI, 131-"443 brt l•Clrclo.Clll . A '!I .. """' & """"' • I ebNiarya2, 11'75 !i'.al25. ' 1"t am lfm i*Uo-:--1150. •••••••••••••••••,••••• , \ CNY~ ... .ww i:te••• call Ma-tm, .. I (!' 11·,..,,_ Jl4Q SLIPAVtUL'S Roe= .. / -W.it..I 9590 20ti \\', lll&l..i.t MlssionVltJo 'tfckell.I CNorth County ment., dt~'!°er. apptox TV. worklnli Zenith 13'' 30'-tQ.' Poww;orSalJ •••••••~.ii••,••4t•••JI'•••• WEPAYll'OPDOLLAR ....,. . .:N:t lo cla(M rour Draft.In• Tttble w/eqUIP· ii l · . . Ntwport.Beach , Y -MJO •••••••••••"••••••••••• SMntaAnia 835·3,l.n ~JAGUAR off toll lt•e n1.1mb1r is ~$~;i' · · b'7~ °' con:fo le color. Bl•cll:/ :iDO'-G' Powt:ronly · '61 VW od•~8'.llCY. <40 FOk TOP USED CARS ~ ~ ~lUOJ . "' .... ~ • • • While portable, btt off. 67S-&53 HP, fiball bc)dy, S160. All FOREIGN, DOMF.STIC ~ \161 &ill•. S1rvlce.&:,LM~•ln11. ~ . . .., •• , ,N~ ... W,.'"41d,.,'lwo 12·1•.a and 968-851.S .,.,,..,8.\7-rlllM.~1 orCLASSJCS bMMYtllfe Ni·'IMO aeaullf ~I w E.DDING 10:1•:5 tlr .. w tl\ Chevy: 8 Four yr old Sh8flt look!n Sl.lf'ifw •••. ,.... Mlbt con• StrGO:i.,Le~al • Ir your Clll Ii tXU'tl cl••n 1913 3.0s. A/C. !Uc. !htn., '70 ti HANO MfuEDES ORE$$. St 11112. $50. ~•u1 Pll«irn 54&-a50 · 25•• Magnavox color Waftltd ! · 542~1 pa-. 11 en ae f, c-or v a tr .see ua flra1l . . stert..'O r1tdlo, le11thel' Int . tiU u ; J\1 o v lu al• 1:• s 540-$70 fo't:NCING ·Chlln Link COl'ISOle , ~n<l it WOtk8'. 19ah/••.....O/ power..,Ja ml. per &ad. l~lllUICI( t.tskt! orrer. t:Vc!'. &: personal t~rinmlnLcon· C•U 5 ·r 0 ~1 _ ~1 ad e wanted w / poets, g1u. $85.962-2684. -Siii ,..,,--tOIO' ~;1~143ck 11pprovtid. C01~'M~1~rb0r~ ~n~~61tu8-7,W ~ayt1 ~fl:--:~iio~~9Tc~1il Patchwork Skirta. lland· ~1~~1.:7:4~1 -3338 or Beautiful 21'' RCA COior .ii•••••••11~••••••••••••• VWDUN''m·o•·y tcu s'e or tell. C714) lJed quilts, h•ndmade --· Tv. Walnut c¥b. S'lSO °" 1s~· {981 Evinrv'*• r.oov .... TbP DOLL.Al '73200li!Tll ,~Afl.f /FM.aun-llOOW.CustHwy.U. K.13·9:t00dlr ~n~le1 By l>e e·ljte1, Miiiie• betl orfer. 841-7382. Sport•man 15.5 ltP V--'. ~~1~e.f;~~'rt~··1 , AID rooJ', many tiXlrU:t. ' u,2·fW\·'--~ntiqu••-Ha•ld·Crafted, ..,,..,._•h IOIJ -·M-,J/O,wld•,lruckguliwlng 911•-7005 = ONLYTWOLEfT! om,, All ~t lnm•dlblj ....................... ._._. hull WI "" bd trl" Xlnt IMMIDIATIL y Coprl 9715 '1) XJ 12 SEDAN '7 4 MBZ low open111g special 0 b If 1 C r •.....-r-n• cond ll39-UUO 4wtt..1Dri._. tlSO POI-AU. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J1nm11t·uloilti . l)r1~ pricesalTHE CEi'JTEN· rgan. eaut u onn ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOi -CAIS o "·uer. :;iJvcr )!l't'Y 450SEL's NlALSHOP.512.:nhSt. "Minu~t " ai>inet. !1'¥<1 · t""OR SALB IJ' Cl111pat, J!;EP . n ew ,14 CJ5 72CAPIJY .. 6 1o1·/bla!.'.J<, •nl~r. <}uick Cannery Village .. Aliw: speake r. XJnt. Sacnf1ce G...,... fGID SOHP Johnson ent. Renaeade, VB. lo ml , tted original , auto. s1:1le.t)CZ -JJ:ll Br::ind new. full)' CaU us for 1nformi1Uon $395.979·0S58. . •••••••••,••••-••••••• Sparlen trlr. All new, i4900 $5l--O.'ljll trans ., decor group, -~--l!quipped, ¥Rd sale l\bout pur qulltlna Drum Stt-Ludwi& 4 pc. KAYAK fWhltie .WaterJ never used . "2,495. orol· ' · 1itereo ,11teel~ad1uls ,only ·r1Ht-:SALt,;-CJood)l'~•r pr~ctd~ Available tor cl•Mcs.tf75 -16' Chrome ~nare w / cym~ u.!ed only on~1 not• !.~ .... ~: ... ~ .. :.i l -1618 or True•• 9160 It>,IUI m lles. As new~ tl:6x l5!_~,.ih.i.i7·~1~.1.:-.. sale or h:use. cau now. ARC WeLDER Llnd bal•, ~,.., ~1-·-, scratch! Wiit trade 161' <>-JIU ,_ c11n be & extra "Nlt;E'I .,.., -~ t:i:ti516 & *3~) ~ ""' ,.,. . ~ ed, -"" °" ~ uaed smalr whaler or ••••••••••••••••••••••• <SIKt'VY) ' I -amp, 1~ ll , -cor , Offlc• "'"'lhn a equJv, .,,,6ua ,,.,.,..,..-· 71 DATSUN 1100 W.CMst-.,.111. 645'~700 New c ur Dir '~11~;',~.~;.~,,:eEO! 1 ""' I Mission Viejo On cart. Sl lO. 675-6261 a.1ptftfllf 1015 . · •••••••••••••••••••••••, p • 14211405 · '72 CAPRI \'-ti. slick, air, b ~ HID "-A -B"'U Cou•h ••••••••••••••••••••••• loclts,MwiM ) · IC... •ti45-7~ti!l• __ m-.IS• '"' .,.. " &-J-.-. 90JO t~M stereo. 23 mpg,Utoo .. -.... _... • O '• I C l'St-:CYChrs$8/24.execWI •..-r""'"'""' Alrcreft tllO T)lis blue beauty ha11 WEB y MP , green. r 1cnta arpe. ·h eo1s1is drfl h ••••••••••••••••••••••• , radio, h•alor, air ·oo-'1 -U I ARTS ororl'er. 883--9".tSI Jenun 9712 • .,.,, _,..,, • ...,_._... lge 873 -4210 or c rs • · mac ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. w JI t142-6.f41 ~· Pierce 8ti7 ~ 1~ <fl\~ 5MAJ.L BOAT llOAC WANTED : l!anger Space 'lol\'lftl,: & a camper ToA-1 Doi lar • t'or Any '73, 2000. 36tn, i\/C.:. Like ••1t•rJ·~·E·~~S00E·:·a·~··•• ••*'°"' v...-1at~fNO ~ _&15-'1411 . 900 wutt bo111t 11enerator for sinall conventional shell:•Prlced to sell thLI ~111.keorModei. new :S<:ti50 /ofl'er . 1"'111 rill ·-----Forsal~: Mh,c. household Peh 1017 with battery <:harae.r. twln.b4c -a211 Wefk! <W3132> JIM p" ._,OS ' MS-741$1' • SELL US ilem8, incl. 8 Wurlet.Eer •••"••• New. Warranteed, an I ' ' 1 I """ HE "LEY ""''"i•piano.Stll-7216 p•'KIN·:.s·::·"0•00 •AK·:·c· crote, Portable, mount c_ .. S• Mu... uL.a.. M "%0" Colt 9717 ... YOUROLD<;.U, -=t. -":' ""' ""'• male, · on tr11.nsom with bail llM ' tlZO .P@Olt~J'~I"' A A ••••••••••••••It•••••••• I., WEU P T no.15' car wash. pediaree. l).lew Sall· t ·111k holders Welghl 82 : lil~U 200 1S.l\lanc,h.>1iter 72DO"ir.t'cOL• JEW"C.~HHULEY LE•SEYOUOURS! mma•t saJ..e & b:ike-w11.ttr 'Aqunrlum 45 gl.ils ' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....-l:'"'. fl".T.. 1 .....,. "' ~•It . S•t Feb. I~. S7~.962~S206 ' . ~~~~-~~i~e.::~yuf:; a· P'O<?T ALASKt\,N ~·m 636'6000 STAT1m.IW~$0H INT. CEPTER _ __..t.__ Pacifica Ho~p purking 1narlne 110 A.C.! $300. CAM~ER , Boot rack. itt ~ ....:..~~ 'f'Oi-1 Doll11r pQ.ld ror '73 , lubs °"" the Cat\ uir ~Iii~•. S•rvlt·c, &Lca-iog I 00 lbt. · R11.lndate, Sun 2116. fo'irm. M2·06ll box, side compar1~ntl, • lli\f~'it and all other Im· cond1t1oninb'\ Aut.om ulic Ne"·&: Usloid toCh~c 'rom10to4. Plano5 aOf'99" 1090 Ji:Ood condition. fo irat 7lMftH4cylPU 5X)rtOOcars. ttrans!'"l11slan,&SHAHI~! 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t!f75 zs ffp Johoilon Out-$750 . takes ll. CALL wt Like Ne..t camper Cre\tlft' IMW ·rh1li ~lt u11.h\ Clfle,t:ur ; Hou•• of.Ir L Jh t W e ight Wheel co•s:rMUSIC bourd ?.!bl.Or, like new. 414 -5680. a hell & beaul1ful! 208W,11lst.retl Clelol n, Cool:.E•)t to qh•lr .. Nol ror Hvy ,.. $600.Prl.E't.y.MG-5643. (99341V) Santa An• D-•111 Oper!'te •• ~mh."al. 523·725 derson. Used little. Allk -COS'M. P.fESA -· 1969 Chev)' :If~ T PU, 4 spd. 645.3700 Ne"' Cur DI __ -:---._... tJ49f'WZI .. ----.-- l l LUJf'LIH r IMP( JH rs {ftg $9.S. 649--1842 *Feb Or~an Fair• For Sale, 5 HP Outboard., am1rm w 1101,.1,• !ielr/cont T-DOL' •• ·p·•D". 645·5700 , ~•wCMr Ol _r · M. B. 35 Coupe. 2.80S£ WIN " RGAJN• askl.._ &$!•, camper. $1295.Mtl.;._5957. ...,...-.-""" ---· ' 3100 W'--t.._ •• ''''· '""""' m •. Ml•l Blue c:Of'ree Table, round. 5.'Q. Olh::r Pri zes . . Ill 1>46-9821. 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(861HOM>, ~12aa·· .~WILSON I .. 182S5 Be•ch-81• •lunlln&:ton Stach ... 516-1070' ··~··· •SPECIALS• Of the Week '69 Datsun Pickup (180795) 5799 '68 Chevy 4 Door 1733LPEl 5699 '61.Pontioc (738EID) '69 C~evy Coupe (ZAW418) I ; 5899 70 Chevy hnDOlo re4\iAos1 5899 '66 Pontiac Wagon rRUK571 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ······.················· ...................... .. · .. , • •• v't ~ f . • ~,''i.:.: ' .. ,, f - • ' •. < ' -. • '74 ROTARY Plck..~p (PA 136110071 ) Used Low Miles Immediate Delivery s 77 5199DOWH 589~lHTH 11911 1,.,, P«C8 111 .. ~ ·~· ' •..; )89 l l l<>!<>I rn:> -•nc1 1a• & '·· • ill c~·••"'ol Cl\a<Qt .. '"' ""'~ .... >""() 09,_,.., ~v..,.nt P.•'41 l4411J 96 Ar,..,,,.. P.,.t.,nt..geRet• 17 16"11>. 577·7 '65 V.W. CAMPER lllOCXYI $777 lull once plus lax & lie. $38.83 total mo. pmf. incl tax & lie. & all carrying charges for only 24 mos. Deferred payment pnce $1031 92 Annual Percen- tage Rate 21.98°/o '72 FORD PICKUP C-'tr. 169542UI S1 277 full price plus tax & lie $48 86 lotat mo. pmt incl. tax & lie. & all carry· 1ng charges tor only 36 mos. Deferred paymenl price $1 858 96. Annual Percentage Rate 2 1.46"/o. '73 MAZDA RX3 4 door. 1690KLQI 51677 S1677 full pnce plus tax & lie. S62 40 total rno. pmt incl. ta1t & he & all car- rying charges for only 36 rnos Delerred payment price 5234 6 40 Annual Percenlage Rale 18 1 '4% '73 PINTO 1I71GXAJ 51777 5 I ()0 ,oH. s66 10..o •· ' S 1777 fuJI ~ice plus l ax & 1ic. S6R.10 total rro, pmt.'incl lax & he. & au carry· irlg charges lor only 36 m::is Deferred payment price S24 79 60 An("lual Percentage Ra1e 18.14%. • •74 · MAZDA RX4 Coupe Used Low mites (284KSY 1 Immediate Delivery 5199DOWN 589~!HTH 11i11 l~U pocfl p<u• II• & hC '81i1 21 IOlal lnJ pm1 '"'-' !J• l "' l ••I'-'"• ',,.,,. ' • , 4n •• o.1 .. ,.11o 11.-n;11"c• 14•8J9!! -Pfw~R.,tell I~ '71 FIAT 850 Sport CCMtPt. 190 11ZJI S14 77 lull price plus tax & he. S54 .54 total mo. pmt incl tax & lie & all carry- ing charges for only 36 mos. Delerred payment pnce S2063 44 . Annual . Percentage Rate 18 14°/o. '68 TOYOTA Airto., moqi., It&~ IWXU7061 5677 full price plus iax & lie. S33 33 rot al mo pm1 incl lax & he & au carrying charges for only 24.mos. Deferred payment price $899 92 Annual Percen- tage Rale 21 89°~ '71 CHEVROLET Auto., P,.S., oir . 1156691Yl214761 51477 51477 tull price Plus ta)( & lie S54 54 !o!al mo. pmt incl tax & lie & all carry· 1ng charges for only 36 rros Deferred payment price 52063 44 Annual Percentage Rate la 14°-'> ' '71 MAZDA l658DTDI 51 277 full pnce plus tax & lie $48 86 total rno. pmt incl. tax g lie & all carry- ing charges for only 36 rnos Deferred payment once $1 858 96 Annual Percentage Rate 21 46% "'""""·oa1t tJs Now!' 750~2141 :'. .J.NSTANT CREDIT ... -. 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Pll:;.isc !'all 1:.t2 5678. c . .,.l J:IJ tu l·lu 1n1 ':''Our '1'1ck1..•l!oo. 1No11h l'ountv toll lrt..>t' nurnbt..>r ,·,_ MU-12:.!UL -----· .. __ _ 66 VW FASTBACK ·I s peed transmission, radio and h ea ter. l~~rN788 l $999 ~Mle.roiA .TOYOTA 1966 H9rbor. ( M. 646 9303 1.iX \'\\' BUfi c('ooomi..:al & dl·p1..·11d;.ib le, runs i,:rcal, Bod y & lnter1or a\'g. S775 !JG.2-2~:! 5~ Sunroof I fJv.'T1er J:I \·rs. tlnly l!U,UIJU n11. $350. ti.t-1--425~. 'tC! V\Vt Nel."(IS \lovrk S7UU I 'iHO ,\nah1:1n1 St. {_'1\1 VOLVO '74 DEMO SALE All cars are low mile<11o:e, c(101pped with air. /\M /fo'M stereo or AM /FM 8 track tape & a ll feature remaining L1rnc on unlimited 1111lea.ge warran)'ie!i. ltl•ady (or lleljve r:Y ,"\l)\V ! 142 v.· l'l'lll~c control. aulu . pov.·er :.leering, fuel 1nJ .. D. Green $549'J. C#5llll ) 22 . v.· f auto .. 1><>wer st1..-er1nµ:, Polar wi,11e. blue int. & l'uel inj. ~t9'J.1115112) 142 w/ 4 Sp('ed, ::1ir. s ll•r1<t1, l'ular While, just $49';J'J. 1::51381 '71 VOLVO 21Joor. 14 2. ·aulo1na\1l· lran1'1n1ss 1on, r al.110, heater. {360E{)(J) $2199 J>MltmU e VOLVO 1966 H("ho• CM. 646 9301 • ti•i \'W HUG , tape ill·(·k, Ill'\\' rttt ..... ru11s & look!oo tli \'ol\·u l :!2S, Good cond. p•·r l 1\1 u ~t ~l'l' s:1:!5 ~Jj 1>7:1 ~HK ___ 4!1:..•_-_·_.i_1_,, __ 1 ~172 VW HUG. /\~;/fo'~~ Autos, Mew 9800 I tral'k ~l.:'rl'u. 1'>1ai!s. Nt"W ••••••••••••••••••••••• li res. \\''cbcr carb & ex-* *I WOM • * ! llllU!iol. fo:xtra set o( tires 'l'hl• H1~ Deal rl'\'I '1 & wheel s . ~1995 . •Sl.2,00UCadill•C• ti-14 X7J'lt;. 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Get Th e # 1 Deal Fr om t he # 1 Dealer We hove b een Number One in Orange Co unty lincoln·Me,.cury sales for ove r 9 Consecutive Years. 1·11nd ~11~1-, X:!J tlXlr.I :.:0(1<l 1ra11s. t1rf'S.6575eal Q c:Ec:R:-·"'2~0:-:0:-:N,-:--::E::-W=-=-'=-=7=5=-=-'s---:A,...,V:-:-:A=-1=-=L,...A=-=Bc:-L-=E=----t '1' ':.;.,1 .. 1~~' ~hi;,_-~-1,:, ~~.~~-.:-:~=~-.. -.. !-?.o.~ AT DISCOUNTS YOU WILL ll'7D1'"> 165 ""'"'"""·. eyhndec. 1------=-F..:.;1 N:....:..:D:......:..H.:..:Ac..::..:R:.:D0-.:T..:::O::.....:B:..:E:..:L:..:lc::E'--'V'--'E=------I ! ~~~~~~-. i e~;;[';;:~,11: ~g'.:~n;:,;: ! H~ill Beach Bl >d. Jlunl· 1·•••••••••••••••••••••• 1968 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN A d1., •lotion wogon, outo. Iron•., po-•leenng & brolun (WIJ292) sgaa I 1973 INTERN'L. SCOUT 1 dr , Uolioft wog., auto ltor ... , warn hubi, factoiy $AVE air, pow. 1teoer., pow. broke1, <OOf rdck (226JfV) 12, 900 Actval Mile1 1971 MERCURY COUGAR XR-1 2 Dr 11a<dtop. AM /FM •tereo, oulo. Iron•, foctory oor, PQW. $2488 •lt>er.r>g, powe• l:wokn. vonyl roof, toll whttl,'{265CUI) E•<eptionol Volve 1972 TOYOTA CORONA MK II A d1., ila!ion wogon. outo. trans .• loctory oit' (056ESf) Sporty & E'onomi<ol NEW 1975 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL i~-O '/ -·· ,Ji·-~-·- ·-v -==! (Ser . .:;:: 844123) OFF WINDOW STICKER S.. Sarita Ana Llncoln-M•rcury'1 Cu1lomi1.itd 1975 COfl.linenlol Opero Coupe T.day. Southern Colifornia'1 Moil Di1tinctiv• lu•ury Aulomobile. NEW '75 MONAllCH 1ng 10~ Heal·h __ _ ,73 Buick Check i Li.,;tod These Prices 1 door. to'ull IWl"'l'r 111 c·lutl1n)! t•teclr1c f1<101 '71 VW 10<.·ks. ti0(1l) \run. \.'111\ I i G'1 :1 1>.J \\' S 1)C('1al th1 ~ rooL Ve ry low mill-. .... l v.el·kcnrl Sputll'!<S. Jl l ·12Ul~l7. ! S 1599 I Torry Buick '68 VW Buq ;;1h & \.\'alnut, 1-juntington i\lctall1c llllU' (3448Cto:) Beach · SI 099 536-65 __ 88 __ · '69 Square Bock , A~1 /t'fll . r\uto. IYZU724J $1499 ! 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Torry Buick ~)1 h & W a I nut, I \uotington Bc;.it'h 536-6588 2dr .. hordtap, ~· $1688 for thouwnds of dollars le~sl (Ser.#-IMMEDIATE DELIVERY -":II-·· ---·-----·-•-··· s12ss "· 523352) Se 842-4435 LETS MAKE h lll-:AI. powwll-n.ii ou10.1,.on1 , ( r. :523352) 1 ~172 l.aSabrc 4 Dr . • _:&~.....,=::.· fV::_:ZW:_:•:20~1----.:.==..::.....L_i_'_"_c_r_N_t ~:'.:~~~.::'..'.:'.=. ____ j--~------------------------------i •' 18711 Beo«h Blvd. ti 1oadt·1l. ~1~ :!.52:J °"ly J'f,000 Actual MilM - 1972_LINCOLN 1969 LINCOLN CUSTOM VANS BY GYPSY !-H ... tinglonS-h_ ~~.-••••• :~ ••••• !??;~ CGllTlll~Al CONTINENTAL 4 DOOR aasa ?_3~~p:'"'\:T34aa fiI~:f:;;i:;.... sl lSS Surfer and Camper Models • 1970 ;;NTIAC 1974 .. MERCURY $A VE U MANS MARQUIS 4-DR. SEDAN 20..~.v-a. AM/FM•'••eo.ou•o 1rans.. Large Selection ~ ... ...., s1588 foc:l.oir.powff11ff<'•ng. s42ss ' d. o ' :='it,:;~· · ::::~~:~1;x1""~ mme 1ate e ivery w...._. ~ Lu11uriou1 Thru-Out .w· 'i""-1--~-=-=~~=;.-:---ll---_;;;;=;.;.._;~----i .. sfltVICE-O.EPA1CTMEl!IT 1973 OLDS 1964 FALCON " 'AND"" . ' •44111. HARDTOP • : .P.~S DE,~TMEN.f. -*•-·--· RAllCllEl0$AVE • ()f>fNM()lit. ThruFRI. ::.~·r-..-::.-· $3688 , .... ___ ....., ''*"'" :t.r.001 , el-''°s·"·M· ~6;00P.M. AT. 8·5R.f,o\ • I s400 CASH REBATE OR DISCOUNT OM ALL 124 SEDAMS Yoor c hoice ol: Automelic trensm1~s1on. Atr Cond1l!on1ng , 4 Speed. etc. 124 SEDAN ' .. ' • ' ' ·.W., UHCI · I"-• Ut tcl ,.._, UHCI jMitot. Uttcl I._ UH<I ·. ,._, UHCI Frid!y. Febrnary 14. 1975 DAtL Y PILOT 1J t'J _,. •tAUt.t.l-"Jt•vu-·-····· ·········~·-...-....... ...,.. "~ ...... ,. •• , •••• , ••••• , ••••• ,.,, ............................................................... .....__ II ... J -• ' ~ .~ ~ ~ = · · ·~·--' · · · · u:-.;.:::....-~ .. · · • ~ ·.--~.U-...;-d ... ~Uw~ .,,. ~ Ilk' • , tt10 c ... c: : .,11 a •••• ttz llord ,,40 LM• n 45 ~, . ••so •••• : •• ;; ••• · ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :::-......... : ••••••• _ •·••••11•••eeeeeeeee ••••• ••••-••••••••••••••... • ••• ··-··•••••••• • ••••••••••••••-••••••• -.L.~LH-9955 ~ ' . • •• . ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-•••••••••••••••••••• ' M Gd ~ r--H57 P..tlec n61. '6tWdl 68 Sectan deVllle. Cul l '70 C 11gv y Norn 1d '18 CORTl'NA. S5$0. l 97S LINCOLN TOWN ~.~:re~~lra~Pwr ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••-·•-• La S1bre, 4 a~. 'An un· powe£. lealber int. xltlt WafOn, I eyl. auto. Z,000 z.smpa, ('lean. f.d cond. C(\R <>4 S3:iO 963:-2till afl6pm ' Sales and Strv1c:e 69 A.-0 UfUllLY ('lean orie owner tond. Pvt. Pt.y. $2000, m ilts. IG-o:IM day ~86-0781, eves 33.000 mJ, ..,..,005 • · OLDSMOIU ,,. Squire Wgn. au extras, (2'6788ilJ car. Air condition Inf, 675--6408 ta' 2 door Impala 280. 552-79&4. 496-MSt .......... tt52 GMC TRUCKS 8000 nu. $100 over whlsle. S...., power •\eerl.na fc powe Clun~Mw til'9/bat.t.ery . ·71 OilATI!: U W 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOHDACAAS 962-2667 645-5700 NewCuOlr brlka, tile. Must ¥ee •74 Elclcw.. wholesale blue book piss. xlntA cond~g~ily Mcrvfflck 9947 ~·M USTANG . 1'."'-ccllent U i ity Olds a~reclale. XTL741 price. 418-336$. " .. "uip. •••~ ... ,......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• uanfl. Great buy at $375. ft vers '71 Pinto 4 spd. Mags, H70 Terrylulc.k ' Cpe. "'"'1 -....... .-'"''' 41M-:.&S86. 21i5t.1HarborUlvd. carpel,stereo.42,000m1. •••••••••••••••••••••••' 5th&r:\Y1lnut,llulll,hJllOn Electric s unroof, fact. 't4..CHEVELLEiifallbu4 '85 COUNTRY Squire Just7 ~~~:~;1(USL>d CostaM~sa 540-9640 Rt..-eentva lvcjob.2300tt •73 TllUNDt-::RBIRO Beach air. dual comfort seabl, dF, A.IC. PIS. AM/f'M, Wagon, 10 seut, w/xtru. car' {l7JCZE) '69 MACH I. lo mi. •71 Old T CMOcld _eng 1n~·. 5411--<l:il! Power and air tUlditi~ Slf ....... 111 tilt wnecl, stereo w/8 new baU • paint. Gd. i29S. or bes t offer. 645 _5700 NewCarDlr $1350.642-6483 Fully equ~pi!a. Clean. ptymoutt. 9960 ing. t509GNL)$JSl:l9 , 1 track tape, pwr. door cood.$57S.&18-76M 963-0378 · Lie. No. WGA-I. $l991S or ••••••••••••••••••••••• S~MSUT.FORD :. '73 lulck locks, Bu.to. cruise eon-"12 NoYa '°1 auto. Pis, '73 21lr, Auto, 10.600 mi, '69 Mustaug,_rad LJd s,tape be~t orr. Ple ase call S4 40liardenGro,·e81\.-.I: lrol.remotetrwlk >ock, .1 ., •7]fordLTD. AC l'JPurc hase opt deck. low miles, good.,,,, .. ., ...... ., ....... ,.., ATLAS. Westm1nstt>r ..__.MUIJ 225 Cranberry l •'•em isl ,a m.l m • 41.000 m1 s. condllo·o•.64"-....... .,..,,........,or...,...,.,.... _.........,... p d •1100 Three to c:hoose from. agrce menr,. $.SG.:IJ for 24 .'~~~~ .. ~~·=:·~-'..---1:::---::--:---:--:--:---U m lt.ed 4 door hardtop, paint. w/wbite Cabriolet re mo eon . . Coupes or sedao. All months. American Car 69 c I 2 d . I Ch -'--1",_.th 66 VW Fastb11ock. New l'•IJ .I l ' t I top Colo k ~ whit ~I '68 MUSTANG VS, new ut 3."· . r, air. g00< 'Y-. . c·c en". & Ira•·. ••t~itar ny op, tape& ry n-• r ey"" e ' • w/vinyl top. fact, air, Plan.615-8900. d ~ ijof,()~734 It ~ "'' -_...,. terior, dual comfort · leather interior, super Jo. te -_.,_ tires&: brakes, P JS, A/C, 000 · • • a Open l>a1ly & Sun. l1l JO bf..-st offer. 549-1690 ..,,. I h 1974 tm,.ta Wagon, xlnt pwr, s er1og, pwr. ,,_c •7 MAVER ICK L auto. Must see to ap-s. 1•M --tif-aeab, fuU pwr. (net ulr, m • ' 1s excellently eond, low miles, under brakes am/fm s te reo 4 • ess ._....11 ,r~tll .. d. -'9 tJ llwheel,cruise cont1-ul. maintained car has bl -· m u lti'p lex etc. Your tha. n 4 ,000 miles . Preciat e! $1,0_95 . TIHESALE-Meuter ,,.,. .. ,,. ....... • -..--1 d l &If • R /H, £act all', L".!: 793HVA _.._. 581--6182 Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••• ... pwr.doorlocks.stt!roo every opt on an 11 auto tal t sate. Lie. cboicecl49JJ.r)(l<IK95J ( J-21sx15Radial.i3S.H7+ ~ traclt tape etc. True tux · S A L E P H IC E D I 910o1J'G. H>-7al4 a am.. 11178GMTI : SUNSET FORD 74 MUSTANG II 636-1902 546-1934 7 2 VEGA "GT" ·t W')' at a bargiun price. l908Lfo'lJ. pm,Mo.J'rifordetaUs. $3199 !MOGvdenGroveBlvd STATIOMWAGOft (*8G81 Westmlnstei: l!3&-4010 Only 16,500 miles: not ·73 Cutlass Supre1ne. BIEATTHEGA.S So much VALUI-:: Wt:- $3888 'It Impala, $500. Phone very used! llJOIJT) V1ny& lop, air. xlnt corKl SHORTAGE! "-' i 1 1 .L:, , e y 0 u ·:..1 963 -1406 . 19132 '72 MAVERICK Sport 6'5-5700 NewCarOlr $3500.6t4--689taft:S. ""lt t-:nA·rt-:· VaJUf'.r IA .!..ttu-..i. MagnollaWB·30 H.8 . Cou~. Deluxe interior, .74 MUS'l'ANG 2 +2. a:_ .. _ 9957 BuyLhili 196SVALIANT6 Yourllollar' ni:!!:JF\'Y'")" ~RQG; deluxe exterior. 6 cy1 ., r-nnv cyl w /st1ck. Ju.-st 80,000 ..,A ,_~1uo • -w ...... r...,,r -N SW '-•--bad t7J3KGt:1 SJl!.l'J ••••••••••••••••••••••• XI d I 1 .... ....-J •~· ......, Ull ... ...,., .. ~. -ova ·-~ • automat1c,r<1dlo,heater, mi.. nL con .Onyi<&Ot . MOtt• runagd.newtires,batt. air conditioning . SUNSETFORD ·73 ilatchbac k , Auto, ll<ts '75 plates. Call .TJVe~a'o''a).!nnr.1·.auW. 1.uxurious convertible. $150. 646-0919 '73 FORD Country Squire 166SETXJ $2399 S440Gari:le n Grove Blvd 2 2. 000 m 1. S 1950. fl:J7 41Sti. air l-Ond. gold . &J.UX.l ICI Fircmist paint, leather station wagon. t&SSGMJ) SUH SET FORD Westminster 6Jti·4UIO 5-10-0374 cc_ ______ ; ~>\JOO. :Jlj)j J977. · .. C .. loc. 9915 inte rior. dual comfort Cmh•, .. "coYm'?OpCrhecblvte.llAe,he$0000au-$3199 5440GardenGroveBlvd ..,4 4 Spd 4 I f .. ,., .71 I' t , I 4 C\v ·7l~..:DUS1TEflt. lk'.Y1 ~l_r:· -----",: I SUNSET FORD , , cy, ac ;.. . 1n o . .., s pc . n ... au o. n rru, -·~· 71 VEGA~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• sc"ls. full pwr. fact. aor. We.•tmt'•ster •~4010 ~ .1• 1 ty ! Sl700. 67:S-658t. -=•AoG rd G 81 d l-"-'~"=~"="'--'-"-"---1 radials. i50 ov-er whlsle. 11 rt!s . 40M. Eng rblt, 1213J5'J2 -I ~. • "72EIDoratloCon\·. t1 t w1I, am/fm stereo ,_. a en rove v 962-2667. um tfm Ii lrk. ~1500. ------, 2 toChOOW. • Jmmac.Atl extras. 1nu ltiplex, w/8trac k ·73 l\fALIUV 2 dr hdtp., Wes~minster 636-4010 Mercury 99SO 673-6472 "7JR<>A l)HUNNER J.10,4 Both ut ihe~c cars+· p tape, c ruise control, etc. lltcty. air, J5() VB, auto, .72 FORD T ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must Sell '74 Mus tang 11 4 -· spd. AM Jl-'M IA!pe. new .._·umiia .. l ~ 'hcvro&el. .. wt\h --'~v_t~-.~p~trL·~"'="--'-'~"~l'--1 Onlytil:IJ6mi.oolhiall(!ar R&H, P JS. P IB, Wht. ,, orino 8 P«?rt Spd V-6. am/Cm s tereo '7lldr,4cyl,4spd.mags, Mags. & t ires. $3.250. automaiu· traltimt~iftr1. I. '73 COUPE DE VI', L ' new auto. (911LPDJThis vinyl top. Metallic blue. coupe. "8• uutomatic. lo mi 's.548-8932 ' radio & heater, nu batt. 968-0215 ·-, ....... "" radio heater ·ur condi •·73 MONTEGO l c--c-------~f an ti h a ,. e b c e.n imrrlac, owner moving weekend only: Trlr. tow'g. pkg., elec. • • • · 29 mpg, cleun $1495 •-.U-9965 th 0 r 11 u g 111 y s, 11'11,. $9495 trlr. brakes. 2 new steel lioning. 1160GHXJ S23!19 Oldsmobile 9955 644-8777 r-~c 'i t o Hawati Must su l' · ·rads, wh t. sidewall s . .SUMS ET FORD Automatic transmission . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ch('l'f-l·d · l -;i.tCX ~ 673-lll9 1,'inted g lass. Immac. SM.OCardenG1TiveJ3l\•<l <11r con 1t1on1ng, power 73 CUT SUP. XLNT 74 :'ll :1 . r . ti6Gold Poolil.ic-Cat.ali.na, ~nd , Call for appl ~ Westminster t.i:Jti->IOJu ~ll•cr 1il c. vinyl top . COND, LOADED, $299.5. ~tu_nabo~~-Tan, dlx 1ntr, 4dr,1mmac .. ~. 1~15·57°'1 ,. '.~b~e~l~O~Yi~~b~l~u~e;b~o~o~kj~~==i~ d . · · Pl '1'0 o 011;JUJ'll1 t7 Coupe de VIile, li l250 5@-5676 1fi'l2HER1A steal.at 892_1219 .11~. A l l, R i i i. $2950.l ---~·-'~J_-.:n_·~·----I 1leel radials plwi n1an 9925 ·74 FORD Country Squire $2899 PRIVATE l'ARTY 54.:t---4'51 "i4 Jl,\'r~·11U.·\CK. aflJ, xttas. 645-9:ZIU ~a199tion Wagon. 1293..I PG I l}e41t leJltiA. • · _ _c_-""_"..'~_"'..'.:.'.C~!....-!l-7~4~=P~l~N~l:.0;:--~f~<u-n--... ~,,.-,,~,.-1 '66 <i'rc,1. tr1-carb .. a.I~.~~-air. 1 ••K~• 1n 1• 23 ~· ..,.. ... tra~. lr1 ~. owner. ~-S:..-'ti..--.tl ;,;;7 ~lt'3 :: co~ '68 Chry1ler NY. 4 d r. SUMSETFORD • You don•t need a gun lo Autum<JliC transm1:.s1on. l).14-?.IK7 --~ CADILLAC D v-ru-Hardtop, run power, gd 5440GardenliroveBlvd ~ "Ora~· 1-'ast" when you 1\.llJl:W::i1':)$2:tf9 "i i \'t·:.:.1 \\'.1i;;on. xl111 Orange County's largest ~ I e tires, new battery. good Westminster 63ti-'10IO ~ TOYOTA placcanadintlieDAILY SUMSETFORD '7:.1 1-'IJ<EUIHD t::s pr1t . t·onrl .SltiHd ollt..-r. i selection. 1968's·l974.s 3 lo choose from! Vinyl rond. Ori(!;. Owner $650 PILOT Want Ads! Call 5440Gardl'nGrovel:Uvd JOOIJ0 n11 .f'1:-:i.a1r.stcrl.'O. 1'.!llti l.-, 7~;-i 0 Eve Da top, leathe r interior, Cull -M2-9247 '7 1 J., TD Hroug ha m, 1966 Harbor. ( M 646 9303 now ~642-5678. Wcs lminstc r tiJG..4010 tafK._ bc~t ofrer. t.75 5152 l~i=~l~~!~~1 pwr. rat·L. air. tilt whee.I, !M!aut. cnnd., air. pwr, ----------!-'-"'"'-'"-""""'----==-=c:1 ·1.1 V.-,L,:.1 1; r. I speed. 1 I ~.-..ll'M.-~ slereo, etc. your choice: C...t 9927 Pvt. ply. ~J .~.493-~ Autos. H•w 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 Awtos, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 :-.tt'fL'"· \Int ··iind. $ ~~ 114 91-:1.'l'J, (4:.IJFICI , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_•••••••••••••••••· .. ·•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:1.;11.1i-IL>-8l.f4 I .... _... ltwi. t054DSZ f. '73 COM E'f 40oor. Dix . s.tO t'IOO $3999 decor group, automatic, .... ..;.o~------'lo.----'--,""."'.""'.,-SI radio , he a <er, s harp. (772G J J I $2199 SUNSET FORD ___ _ _ 5440Garden GroveBlvd Cad '7:.! CllV \\llulc S3250 .. ll -.::.::._-----~:..t..~ ... ..,lll ..:W~es:::_:_lm:.:::m~s~ler 636·4010 Pvt. Pty . 6·14i Nr.J1 . :"ol'l' ---Conti to1 9930 at445 t :.__!1th. t'.l\'---1 '74 Sedan ••••• ~ •• ,., •••••••••• t::ldor:..dn 'iO llkc new, D~ Ville-'13 MA RK I V, xlnt. rond. mu.st Sl'll hl·sl offer ovc Vinyl top, f\-1a rd1 Gras in· Sunroof. AM l t 'M tape wholesal<' ti73-~J. tcr1or, dual eomfort deck stereo, all xtras. ----seal.$, full pwr, fact a ir, Pvt. ply. Vi c. Lk . Ar· '68 EL l){Jl{,\00. Beaut. ult wheel. croisecontrol. rowhead. Call for appt.. ('()f1d . I Owner,52.000 m1 . am/fm stereo w/8 tr ack 1_331_-_'960 ________ 1 Sliver t:rey, Sl450. or lape, pwr. door locks. best offer. &14_-_7_:1l:l___ ~le . S uper condition, (1529441 T his weekend only: '13 MARK IV, Like new, beige, 24000 m1 , 56650. Please call-846-7076 1974 MARK IV, 10000 mi, like new, sil\•er w/s1 lver leather. moonrooC. must 1 sell. 558 -0346. art. 6 1 &IQ-'36.5 ----- '74 LIN CO L N CON - 1"1Nl-:NTAI. l\1ARK IV: DI VIUE I ·;1 _Sedan l>cVilla, ~ t)'ull power: t&>r fl60241 , nu, l~<iided, clean. sJJoo. ~Beaut. lo w mileage c;,i r. Like ne w. Sunroof. vinyl! !SJ l -24~:!-1~riccd to sell. l)lr. 17141 ~p .. :.ill l'xlr ~:-.: :,11i-l'nntlL ·camaro 9917 _833"-----•~300 _______ 1 l.iorung ttlo l 1-. V\ ~ \ •••••••••••••••••••••••ICorTefte 993:z $4999 il'fi.1 t',\i\1-\Ho :lail 4 b1.j······················· j l•."u!C'd 2u.1111orn1 .:i.'l,400 . '64 CO HVETl't: stingray. 1\ l1111H & I 1 r.idl'r... _ -1%-_:K.:l061 Auto, new (•ni:,1nc & rear , ! 1t11es. Xlntrood. ~1.,iou j ~PP r .e .c.11 :i_t c . • etlJ\ WJW, tJi('.1n1,1r11S:-> Ncwpaint . l•nd& trans AlustseelO VOLVO .-,-4.,. 'SACHlf l ~'· >1850. -j -_. I ti3U 1171 . liJ0-17 li, 19b6 Hr11ho• c "' 646 9301 CA:\IAHO Z28. dark b lue.1 633-9264 . ------~11·ng ., ,\rn1t'n1 stereo., 7 1 t:ld o rado c-on\'t•rt .I 4 :-.µd .• Z2ij pac kage.JC..,.. 9933 lo alll·d , mu :..L st·llJ 1~000 m1 Will finance.••••••••••••••••••••••• £J95u 1o lfl'r, 11v.11 ,•r 1;.41 41 11. l68Couga r,aulo.air,good 493-i7UO . ·1 cond. lo m1 . make offer -------l!Jbi Ca maro, new tires. 646-8790 '72 CA OIL LAC S!=:D 1\N ma~s. air shocks. ball., 11----------1 DE \'ILLE : llc ;111t ov.'ne r. t.iL•.IOO mi. Mus110odge 9935 brown w . brown l cath~rJ -.~e to a 1lprec. $1350. ••••••••••••••••••••••• interior, lu lly ra1·1 . .>Jtj -Ul Oti . !'ti6 MU:-.lACO, fu lly auto. equipped fSt·r r:-:11 ~Jl:11I! Che I .---9 920\ foll po"·er, a real luxury $36!:1 5. l)Jr. i7 l I 1 •rae ! 1odr1ve.841-44J7 &33-9300 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 7 J C A D I L I. A C CONNELL ELDORADO COUPE : CHEVROLET 1-'ull powt!r. low miles, 'SALES&SERVICE he au l . e r e am w . 2828Horilor11Ycl. m a t ching l('t1t hcr in -1 COSTA MESA tcrior !Ser. #52911 SG.J~fi.1 546·1:ZOO 'Dlr .1714J llJ3 93Clo 1 • 't.i7 UEI. AIH, S.175. H.ebll cng. l{/fl xlnt cond. 557 -5176 or 64.5-5S!i5 '72 Eldorado '74 DODGE DART SWINGER Low miles. Automatic transmission, Small V8, r adio, h eater, power steering , air condition· ing, vinyl top. tlOOJNL> S3199 Cpe, vinyl top, leather iot, Cull P"-'r. fact. air, stereo multiplex, lilt v.hl. pwr. door locks, tw1l1~ht :~enlinel, cruise l'ontrol. (4126921 $4777 1973 MO N'rE CARLO Landau. $3.250. Days: 1Ja1o•LA1..:1 1 010 -!'760, Ev ": UM~ U.UIO 842 5107 ·71 IM_P _A -LA-.-.-d-r 1 TOYOT.A Hardtop. Vinyl roof, PIS, P /B, AICSI395. 552-9795. 1966 Horbot, CM. 646 9303 BOB TERRY DOES IT AGAIN 9% OVER INVOICE ~ FK!o-y ~I<. a "4~. 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"'ltli ~" An executive wilh a major oil r11.m told Orange Coast leaders Thi.ihday that offshore drilling in ™2erti waters off Orangt;t County la Ooly one of many criticaOy needed energy sources ovec the n~tdecade. ~ in ar;i address to members ol•tlie Oran.ce County Coest As· sociation, Douglas Oil Special Projects Manager Richard Holwa)' blamed rederal fiscal practices with encouraging a complex set of factors leading to dire ener«Y shortages. .Asserting that federal price controJs several years ago etfec- Uvely killed development of new natural gas fields, 1-lolway said that the petroleum industry now r11 Motorist Shot on Freeway A Kansas hitchhiker is in Orahge County jail today after he allegedly put three bullets in the man who gave him a ride. A n off .d u ty California Jlighway Patrolman captured Allen Leroy Engert, 20, of Gardner, Kan., as the man fled from the shooting scene on the San Diego Freeway. The incident occurred about 2:30 p.m. Thursday on the border of Huntington Beach and \Vestmlnster near Magnolia Street. Engert Yoas booked on suspi· cion of robbery and attempted murder, Westminster police de- tectives said today. The i'njured m an \\'ho gave ~ Engert a ride near Oceanside is David Ernest Roberts of San Diego. He "Was in satisfactory condition today at Huntington In· tercommunity Hospital where he underwent surgery Thursday af. ternoon. Roberts was shot once in the -neck and twice in the hand , police said. Investigators belie\'e the shoot- ing occurred arter Roberts re- fused to pull off the freeway as hitchhiker Engert allegedly or- dered at gunpoint. To foil the "-'Ould-be robber, Roberts reportedly crashed his car into the center divider fence of the freeway to fatch the eye of a highway patro1man who was ticketing another driver nearby. After' the collision, com- pounded by another car crashing into Roberts' vehicle, Engert al- Jeg,dly fired the thrtt shots from a .22·caliber automatic pistol. Police said hitchhiker Engert claims it was Roberts whq first pulled the gun in th~ car. Morton Sees Gas Prices Of75 Cenls MIAMI (U Pl) -Gasoline prices will .c limb lo 75 cents a 'gallon by mid-sum mer and even higher later in the year if Presi- dent Ford's proposed~-barrel ·oil itnP9rt tax is ap ed, In- terior Secretary Roge Morton says. · Morton , who stopped here Thursday while touring the coun- 'try to promote the President's energy program , said in an in- teniew motorists will begin lo .feel the price increases by April l . · Morton said the lS·to-20 cenl-a- gaJlon hikes will reduce oil im· ports by ab-Out 600,CXKt barrels a .day. The remaining 400,000· 1 barrel reduction sought by Ford will come from substituting of domestic energy supplies. he- 'said. Morton said plans to lease 10 mlllion acres or offshore Atlantic 'Ocean bottom for oil exploration have been h~d up by oppasition from coastal states, but Interior offJclals are proceeding with plf,ns to lease more th0:n a ,nllUon ac~s In tho Gulf of Mex· lco. - Wood Sign Stolen Just a Wild · Duck Chase Costa Mesa Animal Control Officer Kurt Bonnewell is re- covering today from injuries sustained when he was struck by a car while in hot foot pursuit of a wayward duck. He was chasing the de- termined duck on pri\latepro- . perty on Santa · Ana Avenue Tuesday, when the quacking quarry y.•addled and flapped its way through a hedge. Officer BonneY.'ell plunged through the hedge too, only to find himself directly in the path of ·.an oncoming car cruising down a long driveway on the other side. The human fficer said he sprang into the · , landing on the hood of the ehicle and sustained only ssorted bruises. ~educk escaped. Foundation Suit Venue Change Aske d By TOM BA Rl.EY 0t 01• o .. u~ ,.11"4 si..u A long court battle loomt."<i to- day as intervening lawyers for the Calirornia Attorney General's office demanded that the la\Jo•suit fil ed against the Irvine Foundation by Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith be moved out of Orange County. Superior Court presiding Judge Robert A. Banyard was on the bench to make the first ruling in a series of motions that put ten lawyers for both sides in his courtroom today. He gave priority to the state's motion for a change of venue and senl all parties before Judge Claude M. Owens for a ruling on that motion. · Ir Judge Owens decides that the trial must remain in Orange coun(y, Judge Banyard will then assign another judge to rule on demands by the state and Mr s. Smith for an injunction against alleged foundation plans to sell controlling shares or Irvine Com· pany stock. Deputy Attorney General Lawrence Tapper said he will point out to Judge Owens that the Irvine Company owns 20 percent of the land in Orange Count y and would obviou sly be looking over our shoultiers during a trial in this area . "We would prefer that the trial be hbld in the Sacramento area or possibly in the l..os Ang eles area," Tapper said . "We just don't feel that this issue can he resolved within this immediate environment." Both Mrs. Smith and her mother, Mrs. Athalie Irvine Clarke or Corona del Mar. y.•cre in the courtroom tod ay as lawyers for both sides prepared for what may b• a marathon CSee IRVJNE, rage A%) • ' • Mr. Hat1f11 Rites SI ~ted Graveside servile will be held ·ror Clarence r.1 . atlcn of San Clemente at t p. Saturday in Ascension QfHnete In El Toro. , A1r . ·Hatfen die 1'hursday at San Clemente G eral ·H~pital. He w~s 61 . Mr. atten had been vice presid~nt' ' Prudenti~l Ac· ceptance 09r oration in San 1 A· carved wood Si&J;l valued al . Clemente. $100 Thursday w~.s reported survivors a *">I.en from R. J . McDonnell. an San Clem•nt Accountant ati 355 Third Street, and nephew, · Laauna Beach. The business Sl8J1 Funeral • WU l)'een With &Old lelltrin& Of direcled b Mcl>OnneU'sname. ' Mortueryln '' is battling to take up the slack. "The federal control.J_ drove the pric'e of gas to the poiil that it was no longer protitable to de- velop new sources, and soon, the large users of gas found their contracts ended and went·over to petroleum," he said. His address which was billed as a talk on the proposals by the federal government to lease v;ist fed.era! tidelands for drilling off the colst. But Holway veered from discussin_i the specific plans to lease federal waters between Ventura County and San Clemente. Instead, with a list of statisticS and charts. the executive em~ phasizec{ the dlre need for a wide ut of corrective measures to tide tli.e West' Coast through a trouble<! decade. Holway emphasized conserva- tion as the only real and in1· mediate means of conservin g what oil re·sourccs are now available. ''The reR,Orts of conserving energy last year which all of us are familiar with really show hollow figures. There was no real conservation during 1973," he as- serted. Instead. Holway explained , a \\'hole set of strong measures have to go into ~feet irn mediately. 1..,, Most of the measures wert! those recommended during the depths of the last severe s hortages an~ include Joy.•er s1>eed limits, less electrical con- (See DRILLING, Page A!) • eat • IXe ·canyon 'Sphere' Okayed By GA RY GRANVILLE otU••O•llr PUolSt.llf Laguna Beach won a planning toehold in Laguna Canyon Thurs- day when the Local Agency Formation Commission ap· proved a partial sphere of in- fluence map for the city that in- cluded roughly nine square miles of canyon area. LAFC's approval 'has the effect of giving the city a voice in.the de- velopment of what is riow the un· incorporated portion or the Laguna Canyon watershed. A city sphere of influence is a plan for the probable ultimate hysical boundap45''1'tl!<t<ity. • It does not mead, h~yer. that I the ai:e.aJ.oc•odad inUl;: :iiphere ill necessarily be annexed to t he ity. ,•· However, Laguna Beach got all 1t wanted out of the area Wlder consideration by the commission except a small portion of Rossmoor 1 .. eisure WorJd proper- ty at the watershed's northern tip. When appealing for com - mission approval of the partial sphere. Mayor Roy Holm said the city htid no objections to omission of the Leis ure \Vorld property. Nat11·re's V11le11ti11e ··our inter'est is haYing a say in the undeveloped area," Holm said. Bill Cole, 10, of Newport Beach, found a valentine from Mother Nature in the form of this heart-s haped leaf. Now he won't have to shop for a valentine remembrance for his best girl. "We, of course, have a tremen- dous problem in the y,•atershed area y.•hen it rains and are deeply concerned in any development that might take place," he added. LAFC chairman Donald Mcin- nis. who is the_mayor of Newport Beach, cited the flooding problem \•;hen he ma de the motion for the approval of the partial sphere or- influence. Brown Criticizes Med Center Plans "lt is terribly important to Laguna Beach that the city at least has a revieY.' on anydevelop- m en t that goos on in the "·atershcd, ••Mc Innis said. Included in the areas placed "·ithin the city's sphere of in- nuence was a portion of the Irvine Company's 10.000·acre coastal land. 1'See LA FC, Page A%) Su sp ect Arreste d In Cafe BW'glary Laguna Beach police artested a 24 -y ear-old Santa Apa ma n 'fhursday in connection "'Ith the thert ofl210 cash-from the Colony Kitchen restaurant Saturday. Richard 0 . Arnold, a lso known as "'Fi sheye," was booked on sus pi c ion of burglary and held in jail tod'ay in lieu of $.5,000 bait Police allego Arnold "'as one of two men seen in the office or the restaurant where the money was stolen from an unlocked safe. By Dl)UG F RIT7.SCHE Ollll• D•llY l"llotSt.lllt Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. told UC Regents Thursday that Orange County Medical Center is a "lemon" and suggested that if the university wants to buy it the· state may not fund the purchase. The governor's remarks to a re- gent's s ubcommittee were the most recent in a series of com- ments by Brown opposing the un- iversity purchase of the J\.1edical Center for teaching hospital use by the UC Irvine-California Colle~eof 1\.1 edicine. Criticizing the proposed purchase. Brown said, "It may turn out that your bad deal is not one the s late wants to get into." Contucted today, medic-al sc;hool Dean Stanley van den . Noort said. ''f\.1r. Brown is incor· reel in \1.'h:Jt he says. I-le does not uoderstancj the agreement or he voouldn 't b~ sayini;: these things.'' But a few months ago. when ua was hammering out the fina l details or an agreement to pay Orange County $5.5 million'forthe l\1edical Center, Dr. van. den Noort himself criticized the From Dea.-t l7 ~entines Published Today ··t realize as Valentine Day g'oes by, wha\i luc_ky-guy am t "To ha\'e a sweetheart.fora wife.~-• f' ' • ' ''But Twlsh ~ meono~d tell her pie.Se . 1 "Th•tmonfYdoesn'tgrp~oh'trecs." The hcartreit,entiment above is j~ _bot pf s,cort;s sct.foritflin Valentine's Oay~reeUn(spubllshed In l+duy1s D~lly, Pilot. i Lovers of JJ~age9 'frorn ScaL~Boaoh to ·sen C l ement~. responded to th D4!1y l'Jlot c&n11eng1 to "Promise her anytll) bul give-het;, OUr tee." I ~ • The result i1~ ""'l'buHwi>J>ac'l•.or pof11cma.J Va.f~ntine "'•:· Fot assurance tbtt Clipid still vlilta' th~ besl· llf' AD ~sibl<t , coists. turn to today's classiOed sect.ion (or "Our Valentine Page Nos .1 and and 2." Someone who lo\'es you may have given you our page. • ' I ' physical condition of the facility. He then predicted problems in ob- taining state financing for the purchase. Today. Dr. van den Noortsaid, "I support the contract we have signed Y.'ilh the county. It is the best way to proceed iniothe future which \viii accommodate all the \'ariablcs. ·· Brown's remarks to the regents echoed the opposition to the medical center purchase £irst pressed in December by Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post. Post uns uccessfully tried to pursuade the legislature's Joint Committee on l·Iealth Sciences Education to rccom mend the UC l medical school be c l~ed and its operatipns combined "'ith UC Davis or di spel'scd throughout the fourother medical schools . High on Post's li st or object ions to the purchase of the sprawling facility was its physical condi- tio~he analyst estimated that bv t' time the medical center is pUrch sed and r enovated to un- iversity standards costs would total $24.8 million. · Two bills have been introduced in the legislature to finance th~ medical center purchase and finance a second UCI medical school hospital ·on ttie UCI cam- pus. . In a related develapment. the Orange Count.v League of Cities Thursday passed a resolut'ionsup- µorting the continued tenure of them~ school in the county. Only Seal !Beach voted agai.Jlst the resolution that dec)ared the (See LB MON, Pa1e A!) TV Set s Stole~• Burglars removed televlsiori !'lets valued at $300 from a San Clemente· bome t.'blle lhe "owne'r was,6wa.y, Police repo_rted today. Investigators said tho 1085 to Kenneth Hoke, 2972 C.Uc Grande Vista. included a 21-inch'Color sel and a 12·inch black and white set. ( Two Face Reduced Charges Orange County Superior Court Judge James-K . Turner threw out murder charges against a San Clemente couple late Thurs- day by ruling in pretrial action , that he could see no intent to kill in the drug dealh\of a 16-year-old Laguna Beach girl. His decision means that Terry Suzanne Richardson, 19, and her , . husband, Ronald, 24 , both of 166 · Ave·nida Florencia, San Clemente, will go on trial May 12 on the remaining charges of furnishing a drug to a minor. Richardson additionally races grand lilefl charges stemming from his alleged theft of the fatal -c1ru, 1r2m. hi• •mwoe~· 1. _ ·rergan Pharma'CiUic8 S ol, Irvine. , Murder c har ges were con· tained in a Grand J ury indict· ment after it was tesliried that Julie. Thomas, 16. died last Oct. 25 after ingest in g what she belie\'ed to be cocaine. It \\'as later determined that she died rrom a self adn1inistered dose of propercaine. a highly re- fined drug that is 10 limes more J>0"'erful than cocaine. Laguna Beach police \\'ho ar- rested the Richardsons and charged them with supplying the drug to Miss 1'homas said her de· ath was one or three juvenile fatalities that may have been caused by the ingestion of pro- perc~ine .. Grand ·theft ·charges were added to the murder and drug felonies when it was later alleged that Richardson stole 2.2 pounds "or the drug valued at S3,000 from Allergan. J~age Turner reduced bail on the accused couple fron1 $25,boo each to $5,000 each. 1'hey have posted bail. Oil Tanker Free'd SAN PEDRO <UPI > -An 810-fo9.l tanker Y.'hi ch ra11 agrouna in Los Angeles 1-larbor floated free today y.·hen it s cargo of 524,000 barrels of <1rude oil was pumped into another vessel. -None of the crude spilled from the 70,000-ton San:iienena which strayed rrom the Proper harbor channel Thursday afternoon and ran its 47 -foot draft into the mud. Co,1s t \\' t_•~• • lit_•r Fair skies 'Saturday, ac- cording to th e weather service. Y.'ith slightly warmer tempe ratures. Decreasing winds expected. Highs 68 to 74. Lo"'S 42 lo 46 . l ~SlO E T ODA 'Ii A u-'ide variety of entertom. ment is available this 1Dffkmd and in com1ng ~elr.s ot an un- . Ukely place noc far f~ the Oronge Coast . See story on page C-3 of todlly't W•ekender. l11d~·x - Al Y-S.rwk• A) -.u,,. •• l.,M, .. yd A• C..lltolnll• A,,04 Cl•tt1111'4 01-14 c.tltlki 0) O.t.t-d OJ o. ..... Noll<" •• lllllttori411...... .... l't-. Alf.II ~-•t 111iw1r11m... C• AMl,.l, .... rl •1 ~, ... ._ ... j • ' • Al DAJLY PILOT L/SC Probed ' •• .... 1 ... ~ .. ... UC lr\llne campus police opened an investigation this week into an al leged hashish oil manuracturing operation in a campus biology lab. .. The operalion making the pe>wl!rful illicit drug allegedl)r took 1,>lace last s pr1ng, but came to ll&ht onlr recenUy with the publication of <i description ol the operation by a since-discharged research assistant. UCI Chancellor Oa!liel Aldrich said an 1n\•estigatioo into the operation disclosed that one biology lab had been used to manufacture drug,. The operation, he said, has ceased and the people involved are no longer al the campus. Aldrich saitl a s taff member was involved in the operation but · no faculty rncmbers were in· valved. No ch;;1rges were brought as a result of the investigation. Neither Irvine nor campus police were notified. Aldrich has refused to com- ment further on the matter, con- tending that it is tied up Jn a grievance proceeding filed aga:inst the campus by the dis·. charged lab assistant. "I feel it is inappropriate to comment because that is a part of the case,'' Aldrich s.aid. In a letter to the campus newspaper New University. former Jab assistant Lawrence F. Tapper charged that he had been laid o(f because he sent Jet- ter.; to Aldrich, State Senator . Dennis Carpenter and As· semblyman Robert Badham ask- ing (or an invesUgation'. Tapper alleged that the opera. tion had taken, place in the -molecular biology department. But molecular biology depart- :· menthead Robert Warner denied · that the investigation had dis- closed evidence of bash oil manufacture in his labs. One starr member, he said, may have been involved in drug sales, but not manufacturing. The staff member, he said, left in the race of charges being pressed from outside the university. CampUs Police Chief Robert Heavey said he had not been in· ·formed or the alleged manufac- turing operation, the investiga. tion or of Tapper's charges. 111e"fit'St he learned of it, h.,c· said, ls when the allegations W"ere publlihed in the New Unlver~lt~~ His d'epartment, he said, has launched an investigation into the matter.. · From Page Al IRVINE ..• 'bearing on a series of issues. All those motions and coon· termotions stem from Mrs. Smith's claim that the Irvine Foundation plans to sell its con· trolling shares of Irvine Com· pany stock to the Mobil Oil Com· pany for $110 million. Mrs. Smith's lawsuit argues that the $110 million fi,gure is un- realistic and · unfair to investors and that far more could be ob· tained for the stock if it was sold at public auction. The f0tU1datlon controls 54.5 percent of the Irvine Company's 8,415,000 shares or stock. But it has been barred by an earlier restraining order issued from .Judge H. Walter Steiner from d.ispasing of any Irvine assets pending trial of the issue. Under the federal Tax Reform Act of 1969, tax-exempt founda· lions must divest themselves of controlling shares of corpora· tioris. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT D.llly Pilot St..rl Pi.to Greening City workmen Geoff Billings and Mike Coxwell add another .touch of green to downtown Laguna by planting 11 eucalyptus trees along side the Peppertree parking lot. Here, they are placing the forms for the porous con· crete bases. Boundaries Slated For 2 New Schools Two new schools "will open in Laguna Niguel this fall affecting attendance boundaries for several hundred children in the Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict. Members of the Grow:th Plan· ning Advi!ory Com mission heard proposed boundary changes Thursday for Niguel Hills Junior High and Moulton Elementary and set a public hearing for March 6 on the junior high boun· daries. The hearing, which will take place at 7:30 p.m. in Marco Forster Junior H.igh in San Juan Capistrano, will examine two plans. The first, which is the com- mission recommendation, would be to divide the district so that children Jiving in the areas of Castille and Viejo schools in Mis· sion Viejo, Crown Valley and Moulton in Laguna Niguel would attend the new Niguel Hills Junior fligh. Also included would be Village San Juan and Spotted Bull Lane areas of San Juan Capistrano. Excluded would be Thunderbird west in Dana Point. The alternative would be Plan 0 which would be the same ex· cept that it would include children from Mission flills Ranch in San Juan Capistrano. The rest o( the district would attend Forster Junior HiCh under both plans. If E is adopted projected enrollment at Niguel Hills would be 975 with 1,136 at Forster. Ir D o ·CTDTells Bus Routes Representives of the Orange County Transit District will give local bus route and schedule in- formation to the public from 10 to ll a.m . Tuesday at the San Clemente library, 233 Avenida Granada. The Transit District has a flat is accepted, enrollment would be 994 at Niguel Hills and 1,117 at Forster. The committee also looked• at attendance boundaries for lrtoulton and Crown Valley Schools, but made no recommen- dation. Two plans have been pre· sented. The first would divide at- tendance areas: so that children living east of Niguel Road and south o( Crown Valley Parkway would attend Crown Valley School. Moulton School children would come from the area nor,th ·of Crown Valley Parkway plus the remainder of Laguna Niguel from Niguel Road to the coast. Another alternative would be to include the area north of • Crown Valley Parkway plus the remainder of Laguna Niguel to the coast from La Plata (but not including La Plata) in the Moulton School boundary. The Crown Valley boundary would in· elude the area east or La Plata (both sides or the street) and south of Crown Valley Parkway. Panel Miffed By Rejection A suggested plan to construct a $10,000 park bandstand in com· memoration or the U.S. Bicenten· nial has struck' a discord with the San Clemente City Council. The council voted 4·1 this week to ask the city's Bicentennial Committee to come up with something more practical. The councils's action miffed commit- tee members who had proposed the bandstand in Plaza Park aS one of 18 possible com · n1emorative proj ects. Mayor Tom O'Keere suggested community support for a Boys' Club gym might be more useful than the bandstand which was suggested to have marble fac · ings with bronze figures I representing historic events. · 25-cent fare anywhere in Orange County. Transrers are free and a maximum of three children un- der six years of age may ride Cree when accompanied by a fare· paying passenger. Senior citizens, over 65 years may ride all Orange CountY Transit District buses free at all t.lmes. Dylan Tlwnws Reading Set Robert N . We«J ................ PUbll- J•ck R. Curley Yk•il"r .. IOlro! ... Gll ... M,.__ Thomas Keevll 1: ...... Jhomas A. Murphlne -... , • ...,1:.,.\111" Chertes.H. Loos Richard P. Nall """"'"t -... Qlo>g £0i1.otl From Page Al LEMON ... school to "be beneficial tQ the elder~y. handicapped and· di.s· ab led of Orange County." The series of even~ revolvinK around the medical sc.hool may come to a head at a March 7 special regents comm,jttee meet- ing. At that sess ion, the regonts are to ~view the role of medical teac.hing""tn the university system with speelat e mphasis ort the Jrv~ne medic al school. The Assembly .Health Man· pov.·er com mittec will meet Tues· day to consider the biUsdeslfned to finance the Or.en1e County medjca.I CQ.nt.er purchase and the on-campus hospital. - ' \t Students will present a pro- gram on the poetry and prose of Dylan"'fhomas at 8 p.m. tonight in Building R at Saddleback College. The program, under the direc· Lion of Lyn Wells. will be present- ed in "Readers Theater" style. The cas t is divided into two groups. one presenting'scenes of prose; and the qther reading from D~1lan Thomas' poetry. Performers include Les Heide, Cesar Ricalirte, Bob lfutchJnson, Bob Lawrence, Kym Wells, Heidi Heid and Jerry Littleton. Belfast Bombing BELFAST (UPI l -Bombeni shallercd a downtown' carpet shop today Bnd police said the at· tack v.·aa apparently the work of Protestant txtremists. They warned the Roman Catholic com· .munlty to be wary of bc\Pby. trapped Valentine cards. · ,. . ~ - ges. • • On Trib ~ • .... ..._ .. _ .. _ - f'ro• Pa~ A J t DRILUNG ... ' 1umpt1'!'11 J~Pl•c:llli J'!!Dt !!Ibis • W!)1' el~e •tartars liDcl;it llt · of changes In bu!Idlng te<iu!J. ques. · -Holway assalled as 111-roui\dod the claims by opponents to oJ. (shore dri11;111 about enou1b-<hiY· • land sources . Arrulgnme11ti1 of three Moulton Niguel Water District employes charged With viola&.ions of state •afety law• in tbe death ot a dis· tHct worker hav'e been continued until Feb. 27 Coilowing a court ap· pearance Thursday. Judge John A. Grifrm, presid· lng judge at South County Ju,dicial District court in Laguna Niguel, permitted the conti· nuance Jn the case involving Carl J. Kymla, district manager; John A. Perry, director ot oPera- tions: and Donald Foell, main· tenanceforeman. No pleas have been entered yet in the case involving the death of Calvin Van Gorkum, a district employe who died after being overcome by sewer gas while in a manhole. A complaint filed b,y Ute dis· trict attorney's office following an investigation by state in· du.stria! safety officials alleges that required ventilation and safety harness equipment·. was not provided when Van Gorkum descended into the manhole. Defendants face six misde· meanor counts alleging safety law violations. Each count car· ries a n1aximum penalty upon conviction or six months in jail and/or a fine 9f Sl0,000. The Moulton Niguel Waler Dis· trict provides water and \\'aste water disposal services for Laguna Niguel and Portions of hlisslon Viejo .. Children's , · · Art Festival Set Saturday Children's art from Orange County's public and private shows will be judged (or exhibi· lion in the Children's Festival of Art Saturday at the Laguna Beach School o( Art. Judges include Sterling Holloway, actor and art collec· tor; Ray Jacob, artist and Betty Turnbull, curator of the Newport Harbor Art l\tuseum. Theme of this year's festival is "Color It Orange," and is to be a depiction of something unique or- typical of each entrant's residen· tial area . Witlning entries will be shown at the Laguna Beach museum of Art from March 15 to March 30. Festival arran2ements are being_ directed by Designing Women, the s upport group for the Laguna Beach School of Art. Nancy La~rence is group chairman and is assisted by Ann Colin. Committee members in- clude June Andrews, Yvonne Crowshaw. Alice Lavman. Kathv Miller, Barbara Williams and Charla Ilgner. Winning entries will be given a permanent place in the school of art's new $400,000 campus. Paint· ings will be laminated in plastic and mounted in the covered walkways betl)en studio classrooms. ; Citing the Elk Hills preserve managed by the Depf,11.ment o( Defense in Kern County, Holway said that the 1.2·billionlbarrel re- serve there would provide only enough oil to keep the West Coast supplied ror seven months. In a similar analogy1 !-lolway said the Alaskan oil fina would keep the West alive tor (our years if all of its Oil were used in the re- gion. The output of the local offshore waters prqposed for the con· troversial lea,.,es by the Depart· ment of the ~nterior would pro· duce 270,000 'barrels a day by 1981, if the permisslm ls.granted and all goes well. Th;U t>toduc· tion could continue into the nex:t century. That amount of ntw crude would help si~nificanUY to fill the demand 1n the West~· he said. The 1974 demand by the West Coast. he explained, was about 2.3 billion barrels a day,,.. Tl) us. the output or tl\e offshore leases would help takt:Up strong increases in demand. ··The real point to all of this is that all or these measures -con- servation, new discoveries and offshore drilling -are calculat- ed to buy us · precious time," he said. 1-lol\\•ay recognized that the group which welcomed him to ·speak first organized lh.e battle.to keep drilling out of state tidelands from the Santa Ana River to the Mexican border. "I'm not asking you to change your minds," he said. "All I want is for all or yOu and the public in general to be aware of the facts before reaching a decision on of. fshore drilling." "'ront Page AI. LAFC ..• Irvine Company planner Larry r.toore asked the commission to leave the company land out of the sphere. area. l\ioore ca ll ed the com - mission's action premai.ure as did land de\•eloper lloward Miller whose interest was in approx- imately 472 acres \\'ithin the sphere area. LA FC's action covered only the watershed portion of the city's ·sphere of influence tnterest. Not under consideration were the coa.stal areas stretching from Emerald Bey toAliSocreek. According to LA FC executive officer Riehar~ Turner, the coastal areas will .not be eon· sidered for placement v.•ithin ;.a sphere or influence for "at lcust another six months." Gold Price Up LONDON <APJ -The price of gold climbed another $4 .75 an ounce in London today on the .strength of a leading Swiss banker's prediction of worse in· nation to come and a new gold rush. London's five major de- alers set the price tor morning trading at $184 an ounce. WINTER SALE CONTINUES GROUPS Of BEDROOM AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE AS WELL AS "OCCASIONAL PIECES FiOM .HEHEDRON & HERITAGE, DREXEL AND MANY OTHERS . . SEE OUR. URGE SELECTION OF ·SOFAS AHO CHAIRS IMCLUDIN~WTHER AT UP TO 2()0/o Off'' A. Oval CoCktall Table· B. Curio Cabinet C. E;_nd Table o. ~ceasoiy Tabl~ E. Oval Commode 143900 •55goo . '13900 '99"0 '21900 Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale -----· • J • ~iguel· ' LB~o{f ... 1 'At .Av£o: By Jl\CK CHAPl!ELL otUl•Dfoll,,..~~ ... • "'t • • • ~vco CommllllllY ~el"'°rs will lay ort ~"a.ldi°trd of Its Laguo.a Nig.uel sDtt..-.'lluh that includes General Man•ger . Raymond Peloso who has re · signed, Avco President RJchard Yantis said today. The layoff involves abouL 30 managemen~ personnel and was forced by a '''catastrophically depressed state'' of housing sales, YBntis said in a telephone inter'Vtew fr'om the firm's Lu Jolla corporate headquarters. A letter explaining the per&on · nel slash is scheduled to be sent to residents of Laguna Niguel. The· layoff \viii involve con· solidation of Avco's three planned communities manage- ment. Management of Laguna Niguel "'ill be h eaded fron1 Rancho Bernar,do in San Diego County. Includ ed in the cuts are secretaries 'to top management personrtel. Salaries ranged fron1 $8,000 to SS0 ,000 a year. Yantis said he did not knOw how much money the consolidation would save the company. Some of the Laguna Niguel management staff will be mov- ingto Rancho'Bernardo, be 1aid. The layoffs are effective im- n1ediately; however, some will continue O\'C'r the next 30 days, Yant~, said. Avcd offices vacated by the changes \\1ill be leased to tenants, he said . Yantis blamed slow sales for the ecqnomy move. .. When you have relaxed sales, you have to reduce expenses," he said. , ··1-1ousing sales have bcel'I In a catastrophically depressed state ror over a year and a ball," Yan· tis said. He said ''catastropbicHI· ly depressed'' referred to Laguna Niguel sales adding "sales have been down ever· ywhere from Bangor, ?rlaine to San Diego.'· Large&mks Slice Role NE\V \'ORK IAPJ -Flrst National City Bank, the na· tion 's second biggest com· mercial bank, today lowered its prime lending rate one- qu.a.rter ~int to 8. 7~ percent. ef(eeli\'e Monday. It thus became the second major bartk to drop the rate it charges on loan& to most creditv.·orthy commercial borro..-.·ers to that level, the lov.·est io the industry. The Bank of America followed . ~1organ Guaranty Trust Comuany of New York, the first big_ banker with an 8. 75 percent prime, took its act.ion Feb. 5. A smaller bank, · r.1ichigan Na\ional Bank, also i set its prime at 8.75 percent I this month. . ' DA~El-HER11"'GE-Hi!NREDON-l'/000¥ARK-1<"ARASTAN-:;j!AKER ' • • ' ~ • '. l Wfll(DATS & SATl!IDATS t :OO lo 5tl0 NEWPORT BEACH• 1727 Wt::Sl'Ct.ll·"I' OH , 842·2050 ' LAGUNA BcACH-• J.tS Nrntl'l 1 t'tJAST ll\l,"i'.. 4!H·Wl' ' tOARANcE": ZllMt IAWTflQMN"P. BLVD ~()pfn t'rl.111 .~un. 12'-S:JOi ..Jl7Bl1271 ~ , , r Geiting DetJirct-ioaiii ' • J ob-co:µnected E~penses Told By SYLVIA PORTER f F'ifth in o SerieaJ Millions or you. who are employed· or s elf-employed 'professionals mu.st alke 01l several commonpla.cc ex· penses -merely in order to be able to earn your incon1es. Various rulings by the ln· ternal Revenue Service and the courts guve you both good Money's Worth and bad news In 1974 -some of the rulings of truly vital im· portance. Specl.lic..u.lly : (I) •F, IN ORDE~'TO hold your job, you must incur certain household and Other expenses for care or your de- pendont child lUlder the age of 15 -or for the care of your dlsabled spouse or other tljsabled dependents -you may be able to deduct up to $<IOO a month of these expenses from your '7t& income tax return. Amone the most common of these experui:es is pay for a housekeeper or other assistance within your household. You m ay a lso include not only the pay you give your household cmploye but also your share or the Social Securi· ty payroll taxes yo u pay this employe. In a 1974 ruUng, the IRS underlined th at this child or dependent care deduction includes both the wages you pay for the housekeeper or similar person you employ In your household and your .share or the payroll laxes that you pay on this employe's wages. It is far from an ins ignifi cant amount these days. (21. In our extremely mobile SC)('iety, you may be among the millions who often take a temporary job away fromhome.Under the ti.Ix law, you are allowed to deduct the cost of traveling to and from the temporary job location and the cost of your meals and lod ging while living at this tem· porary location. Another part of the tax law allows you, an individual, moving to a new principal place of work, to deduct the cost of mov ine yourself, your household goods and your family tolhenewplace. LAST YEAR, THE SIXTll Ci rcuit agreed with the Tax Court and the t RS lhat v.'here you are properly entitled to • deduct your own travel, meal and lodging expenses because you are considered only temporarily away from home, you caRnot also be entitled to deduct rnoving expenses for your family and household goods. Jt would be inconsistent for you to be allowed moving expenses to a new principal place of busl11ess when at the same time you are allowed travel, meal and lodging ex- penses on the basis that yo b have only a temparary job et that piece. · , (3) If you are a ptoressional person who takes courses to • qualify for various specialties, you received both good and bad news from the IRS last year. The existing Treasury re· gulations are vague about the precise circumstances under which you, a professional, a re entitled to deduct the cost of studying for a specially 1n your ov.·n major field . IF '\'OUR STUDIES SHARPEN your skills, you can cleduct the cost: if they go further and qualiry you for a new field, you <'<.111 ·1 deduct the cost. The regulations give as an illustration of deductible education, a psychiatrist's cost for a program of study that qualifies him to practice p&ychoanalysis, because that program does not qualify him for an entir€'\y new ri eld. In 1974, the question arose whether a dentist engaged in general practice could deduCt the cost of a full -time pOsl· graduate study of orthodontics in dental school. which he made possible by limiting hi s own general practice to a part-time basis. 'fhe IRS ruled thul he could deduct the cost or these studies even though , after (\nishin).! his studies, be restricted his practice lo orthodontic patients. (4) But the I RS and the Tax Court take a muc h toogher view when it comes to qualifying for a C.:PA status within the accounting profession In a 1974 cnse. :.111 at·countant who "'·as a licensed ac- countant in his state, but not a CJ'A. spent about $900 (or a review course in preparation for taking the CPA examina- tion. He argued thul the expense o( this course was deducti- ble because it was intended to qualify him for a specialty within the accounting profession and not for a new field . But the Tax Court agreed with the I RS to bar a deduction for the accountanl 's course. UNDER THE LAW OF THE state involved, the Etignifi· cant difference in scope and practice of the two separately licensed groups <licensed accountants and CPAs> made the t\l•O activities di£ferent trades or businesses. The. course therefore would hel p the individual prer>are for a new busi - ness rather than for a specialty within the same business. The lines in the whole area are still smudged, cautions Leon Gold, chief tax expert of the Research Institute of America, so proceed on taking these deductions with utmost care. Floating Rates Show Distrust l!'IEW YORK (Al'I -The future is risky . That's not what the Federal Home Loan Bank Board said .about its proposal to aJlow federal savings and loan as- sociations to issue home :mortgages on which the re- p1yment would vary with ieconomic conditions. But that and other in - r:;tances or floating rates il - ~ustrate 8 declining ratth in 8 ~table economic future, ·Insurers, banks. unions, businesses and others have experimented with vari•ble 1ates for contracts that ex - 11.end Into a future that might be a matter or month,, to 10 to ~years awuy. FEW ,INSTITU;ONS ~1ievedinvariabler tesjusl a couple or decades a . Con- tracts then were Co fixed amounlt, with each party as- .suming lhe future wouldn't be that much different from the present. Monetary and fi scal. up- heavals. surging int&rest Ules, rising prices and other ln1t.ances or lnstablllty now .have. undermined that f~ith. More and ·more it ls auumed that lf the economy changes, ao1hou1dcontract terms. , Well over a m/lllon Am.ertcan!i now own 1fe in· turance company variable _.nulllea, recelvlnK pay. menta lhat'vary according to the· etoc1c m1rlcet ind.Ices Of' the C08l or livin& level. ln the life insurance in- dustry the word variable once was considered unspeakable. The fixed rate was the bedrock on which tbe tn. dustry built itself -a specific sum al a certain time, as per contract. AS THE VALUE or the dollar erodes, escalator clauses increasingly are writ· ten into labor contracts in an attempt to maintain buying power. Most likely they have become a permanent fixture in labor agreements. Social Security benefit pay· ments now noat, belated re· cognition that those on so· called fixed incomes cannot hold their own in an economy seeming to have an inherent tendency toward infiation. ln the past two years many business borrowers learned the consequences of the in· stability. As the prime lending rate rose in qu1rter·point ste"6, corporate trea$urers re- ceived form letters advtaJng them that their loan repay. ments were rlslng by the same percents.re. Many businessmen had slfned for such loans without thinklni the matter through, a fallina: or contract signers for S.tOO personal loans or $10 million business loans. For years they had been .ac- cuatomed to 1lgnlne notes for Dxed rat .. of lntereot. They lea med a lesson -too late. Friday's Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ... HIW Y'Oltll: • «/,1,· -S. • .. -S-i*ii1! ,. ...... "O trt .,.. 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W\lrlllfrC.o •• • sv, ... 1, W'yl• CO•P .• IS 2'-• \'lo xtro• (p l t'."1iol16'1.-!• )('tr1 In( ;1(11 ] ti t V.-- 'l'lllts Indus ) • 1"41i-\4o '1',..SIDr . .0 • S 1114,-V. l•lltOrlJ ·'' • tJ 1J" •1.: r:1.Coitl .IO .. ' ll'Wo • ... ..,._11 .40 • 4S ti + \4o , ... (ot'p J • ...... • •• Z,.,,llfllltd 1 10 Mo$ lt--"" 1-11111 ,,. 9 .. .,__ \.\ ~ ~ DAILY PILOT • I -. A I I DAil y PILOT ' Frtday. Febf'utrY 1•. 1175 -----~ ~ lly ANNE COOPER Of .. Dlllly 1"1191 """ Juliana Rasmussen comes on~ like a princes·s in a (airy tale. She has, in fact, been groomed by her mother, to inherit the title of fe.male ruler of Manus, Saiµoa, which the mother says is her right by blood line. But Miss Rasmussen, who is a junior at Dana Hills High School, says that first she is determined to prove her ability as an actress, and that she also plans to become a medical doctor. ''I WANT TO BE an actress because acting is what J love best," she said. "But I also want to be a phys ician because I think I will have more to contribute to the Samoan people if I have prac- ticed medicine when I become ruJer." "Ju.liana will follow my exam· pie," said her mother. Elizabeth Davis, who claims to be the cur- rent ruler of the isla nds' American prot,ttctorate. ''She will devote the first' half of her life to her own development and the second hall to the Samoan peo· pie." Mrs. Davis had petitioned the Department of the Interior to name her governor of American Samoa, a trust t erritory of the United States. ·"It would be a wise choice to name a native Sa- moan, who has the respect and Reno, Vegas Hotels Off CARSON CITY. Nev. <UPI) - Motels in Reno and Las Vegas have suffered a 14 percent drop in business because of the gasoline shortage, according to the state director of economic de- veJopment. Director Robert Goodman and two of his s taff have appeared before the Assembly Ways and Means Committee to defend a budget of about $1 million for the next two. years, including a $200,000 appropriation for a specia1 promotion campai~n-_. Mrs. kOBERTACZEMERYS Gil Uy r'l'9t St .. I Plloto PROVING ABll,.ITY Juliana Rasmussen loyalty of her people, to the posi- tion," Mrs. Davis said. INSTEAD, THE Secretary of the Interior has announced the appointment of Earl B. Ruth, a former congressman from North Carolina. Actually, Miss Ras mussen doesn't remember Sainoa .. The only time she has been to the islands, locateQ _in the South Pacific, was as a very small .chiftl. Hel-par ents m et in Honolulu where her mot}\ er, who was just 15, was studying in a convent. Robert Rasmussen was a pilot in the U.S. Navy. A year after their marriage Juli a na Capucine Rasmussen was born in Chicago, her father's hometown. She grew up in San Diego, where her father worked as an in- vestigator for the district at· torney's office after a heart con- dition forced him to retire from the Navy. When she was 10, her parents were divorce~ She stayed with her father until his death four yea'i"s later. ' ~ 111 WAS ALWAYS a loner.'' Miss· Rai&mussen said of her childhood. "Even when I was quite small, I didn't have ,babysitters while MY. parents .were working. I've alW!l)'S been · ab1etotak'ecareofmyself." ' Jn. parochial school in San Diego. she was s \ftgled oul for her acting ability. "The nUns felt' I had a gif.t," she explained. . When shew as 14, she Was.. chosen ~to play Juliet in Shakespeare 's ···Romeo and Juliet''. at the Old Globe Theate r . Since h e r move to' Laguna Niguel to live with her mpther, Miss Ras mussen has played leading roles in school plays and 1l,supporting role in "Majority of One" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse in Laguna Beach. In January she played the part of a patient in an in-service training film, shot at ,Saddleback Com· munity HosRital ·bY a private firm for national distribution lo hf5Pitals and medical schools. 'SHE lS DETERMINED to broaden her acting experience and has spent many hours mak- ing the rounds to agents and s tudios, looking for possible ope~ngs. "I have greater faith in pound· ing the pavement," she said , .. than I have in studying acting formally . My feeling is tha t either you have the talent or you don't. I think I have it. What I need now is a chance to prove it.'' Asked whethe r sH'e thinks of herself as Samoan primarily, or ·Ame rican, Miss Ras mussen said, "Neither. I had never really felt at home until I spent a month in Europe." "' LIKE 1'1ANY Americans of minority g roup background , Miss Rasmussen found Europe hospitable and stimulating. "In Southern California people usual- ly think I 'm Mexican," she sai.d. "Actually, except for my dark skin, I look most like my Irish grandmother." "I had no idea BObbie could learn so much so fast, and still enjoy it. Mini-Skool is doing a great jotJ'for. Bobbie ••• and for me. · I don'I believe in pushing Bobbie - and Mini·Skool encourages her, without pushing. I want Bobbie lo accQmplish something during lhe day. And Mini·Skool's program seems to give my Bobbie just the right amounl of challenge. She Joyes it. And I'm enlhusiastic. I ihink Mini·Skool is really lhe best value in child care. Bobbie is in good hands with them -I know that. She's safe. secure, and gels plenly of personal attention, plus their great program. I enrolled Bobbie at Mini·Skool while I was working. And I'm keeping her there even though I'm not working any longer. It's tha1 important 10 us." 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""'°" ...,,.,s_, .. 137·3830 111 ,m; L'"~ ~ DIUVllY AND • DPllT IHSTALLATIOH __ ............ ..,,.. ..... .. ..... ,.. ............... ....., ....... ·MIW iTOLL Piii IU.YfCI PHONINUMIH Zlillli 7·J4J7 • • ! . . . . • I \ • • . .... ~ -Saddleba•· ' ' EOTTJON ' I ' ' f I . --.. • .. T o day's Closing N . .)". S(?Cks -~····-·•->. 1VOL.68,-NO. 45, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PA.GeS OR1l.NGE COWNTY, CALI FORN 1.0. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1975 TEN CENTS· Stealing · ~y Affluent Elderly on Rise llyJl1JDI NIEDZIELSKl OfllM Diii)' f'il.t Sltff Shoplifting has become a crime of the affluent -including senior t"itizen s living in the fashionable retirement com. munily of Laguna Hills Leisure worJd -businessmen were warned Thursday night. Speaking to shopcwqers at an Exchange Club crime prevention " seminar John Sntder. thes~rl· Snlder said be dldn't want to He theoriies that they haYe a ty director for Alpha Beta re-cast aspersions on Leisure World subconsciou s des ire lo get vealed that tie had a .. problem but he noted that shoplifting has caught. for one reason or store" in the Saddleback Valley. i9creased among al'Ouent re-another. • "tt's not uncommon for us to tirees. . While Snider offered no apprehend a nice Jittleold lady And that discovery is statistics on tlie number or with several hundred dollars in somewhat puzzling.._ according lo. shoplifting cases involving senior her pocket who ju~l stole a filet ~der, because it costs-aloOeytO ciU1ens1 a Sheriff's investigator mignon.'' Snider said. "She rao't live in Leisure World" arid the ~had.some numbers on young peo- say why she stole·it, but she sure people., who live there least need ple. hastearsinbereyes." tosteal. Alan B. Taylor said lhaL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ burglaries in the Mission Viejo area have been reduced by son1e 4-0 percent since 1912 when. <:l study revealed that persons Ii\·· ing near schools were rrequent\y victimized. That was accomplished by a program of tough truancy en- forcement and frequent car patrols in school neighborhoods. Taylor said . He added that be bellevcd returning to single sessions at Mission Viejo iligh School also helped. The sem inar, keyed to ~·ays bus iness ov.1ners can protect themselves from crime, un- derscored lht! fa(·l that curr~t economic t roubles are pushing more and m or e ·'nice" people toward crime. Medical Center 1Assailed Motorist Shot Hitchhiker Nabbed by CHP I II ByDOUG F KITZSCHE OttMD.lll'f' .. uo1st¥f Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. tol d UC Regents Thursday that Orange County Medical Center is a ··temon" and suggested that ir the university wants to buy it the state.may not fund the purchase. The governor's remarks to a re· ieht's subcommittee were the most recent in a series or eom- ments by Brown opposing the un- iversity purchase or the Medical Center for teaching hospital use by the UC Irvine-California College of Medicine. Criticizing the proposed purchase. Brown said, ''It may tum out that yOur bad deal is not one the state wants to get into.'' Contacted today, medical school Dean Stanley van den Noort said, ··Mr. Bro"A'll is incor- rect in what he says. H~ does not understand the agreement or he wouldn't be saying theselhings. '' But a few months ago, when UCI was hammering out lhe final details of an agreement to pay Orange County $5.5 million fort he ~1edical Center, Or.• van den Noort himseli crit;Cized the physical condition of the facility. • He then predicted problems in ob- i tainlng stale financing ' fOr 'thc (See LEMON, PageA2) . Nat1cre's l'ole11ti11e A Kansas hitchhiker is in Orange County jail toda'y after he allegedly put three bullets in the man who gave him a ride. An off-duly Ca lifornia Highway Patrolman captured Allen Le roy Engert. 20, or Gard.nei-, Kan .• as lhe man fled from the shooting scene on the San Diego Freeway. The incident occurred about 2:30 p.m . Thursday on the border of liunlington ·Beach and Westminster near h-1agnoli a Street. Engert was booked on suspi - Coast Oil 'Critical' To Energy cion of robbery and attemplt.'<I murder, Westminster police de- tectives said today. The injured man who gave Engert a ride near Oceanside i:s David Ernest Roberts of San Diego. He was in satisractory condition today at Huntington Jn. tercommunity liospil al where he underwent surgery Thursday af- ternoon. Roberts was shot once in the neck and twice in the hand , police said. · Investigators beli eve the shoot· ing QCcurred after Roberts re- Just a Wild Duck Chas e Costa Mesa Animal Control Officer Kurt Bonnewell is re- covering today from injuries sustained when he was struck ! " by ' a car while in hot foot By JOHN VAL TERZA pursuit of a wayward duck. 0t ... o.u,,.1 ... suw 1 ile was chasing the de-Bill Co e, 10. ~f ~ewport Beach, fo~nd a v ale.ntine from An 1executive with a major oil terrpined duck on private pro- Mother Nature m lh,e form of this hear\-siil!Pe<lt leaf. !inn told Orange Coast leaders p.erty on Sant~ Ana. A•enue Wow,,h~ w.cin:t'11a,ve td shop for: a valentlne·r~rance' .•. :;,'llma4U!!lil:/4(s~'drill¥>g,ln· : ·; .:.ru...i_loy; Wlien the quacking for liis best B\31., ; . ..;, . ' !~lil_'!,IJnot!Or-CAla>ly r quarry waddled and -------'"-""-'-"----------------•• "-'--d-' Clhlf une of many cnl'i.ca11y its way through a hedge. needed energy sources over the Officer Bonnewell plunged Long · Co~1·t ,Battle Set Foimdation Suit Ven;le Change Asked next.decade.-through the hedge too, only lo And in an address to members find himself directly in t he or the Orange County Coast As-pa~h of ·an oncoming car · sociation, DougJa3 Oil Special c r u i s in .g down a J 0 n g Projects Man ager Rich ard drivewayontheotherside. Holway blamed federal fi scal The humane offlcer said he By TOM 8.._RLEV OftM ~ll't PllotSUff A long court battle loomed lb· day as intervening lawyers for the Califo'rnia Attorney General's office. demanded that the laws uit filed against the Irvine Foundation by Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith be moved out of Orange County. Supe rior Court presiding Judge Robert A. Banyard was on the bench to make the-rirst ruling in a series of motions that put ten · Jawyers for both sides in his courtroom toUay. He gave priority to th e state's motion for a c hange of venue and sent all parties before Judge Claude M . Owens for a ruling on that motion. Jf Judge Owens decides that the trial-must remain in Orange county, Judge Banyard will then assign another judge to rule on demands bv the state and Mrs. Man Leaps Br idge SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A man who may have been deject- ed CiJVer an ill-fated love affair leaped to his death Thursday from the Golden Gale Bridge, 1 police said. He was identified as Auguste Lewis Goupil, 30. Smith ror an inj~~ction against alleged foundation plans to sell controlling sharet> of Irvine Com- pany stock. J Deputy Attbrn ey Genera l Lawrence TaPt>er said he will point out to Judge Owens that the Ir.vine Company owns 20 percent of the land in Orange County and would Qbviously be looking over our shoulders during a trial in this area. "We would prefer tha t the trial be held in the Sacramento area ' D yl a n Tlwmas R eading Set Students \\'ill present a pro- gram on the poetry and prose of Dylan Thomas at 8 p.m. tonight in Building R at Saddleback ~liege. , The program, under the direc- ~ion of Lyn Wells, will be present· ed in "Readers Theater" style. 'l'he cast is divided into two groups, one Presenting scenes of . prose and the othe r reading from Dylan Thomas' poetry. Peffotmers include Les J-leide. Cesar Ricaurle, Bob Hutchinson, Bob Lawrence, Kym Wells, Heidi Heid and Jerry Littleton. · or J>OSsibly in the ~ Angeles area," Tapper said. ··w e just don't feel that this issue can be resolv ed within this immediate environment.'' Both Mrs . Smith and her motH.er . Al r s. A thalie Irvine Clarke of Corona del Mar. were in th e courtroom today as lawyers fo'r both sides prepared for what may be a marathon 'hearing on a series of issues. · AU those motions and coun- termotion s s t em from Mrs. Smith's claim that the Irvine Foundation plans to sell its con- trolling shares of Irvine Com· pany s tock to the Mobil Oil Com- pany for $110 million. Mrs. Sm ith's lawsuit argues that tbe ~110 millioh figure is un- realistic and Unfair fo investors and that far m ore could be ob- tained Cor the stock; if it-was sold a l public auction. The foundation controls 54.5 percent of the Irvine Company's 8,415,000 s hares of stock. But it has been barred by an earli er · restraintng order issued from Judge H. Walter Steiner rrom dispasing of any Irvine assets pending trial of the issue. Under the federal Tax Reform Act of 1969, tax-exeni.pt.founda- t.ions must divest themse;ves oC controlling shares or corpora- tions. \ Saddlehack School 'Hopefuls Profil.ed ... ' . EdUor'1 Nofe: Tht1 t.J tJu? third in o series of storift on 'the candidates for the SOddlebock Volley Uniµed&:hool District oo.nt of trustees. F'l/teen candidates.are running /or five seats. includfng three /our·ytor ltnft\ end ' tloo two·yeor terms. TM u.Vtntrt t"' ktlectrd March f. • t , • By IAN wo11n1 • 'OfllltOIHrr+i.tkitt tncurobent trustee George .Henry couJda.'t declqe whether to run again unUI a tneetlni laot month when Superlnte11denl WilU'm Zo1g wa• reblred for four years. said, of course. you're-a IJ}emtkr of the community, dtentY,ou?"' But when he <&rrivcd at the meetin1. he'heard to his diSbeUef that thtee other trustees wanted lo block 811 de bate on the subject. ''When they seid to the.people in 'the audience. no, )'OUr can 't speak, J couldn't believe. i~'' Henry rrecalfed .' ·-11 fiR;Ure~ there's got to be something rotfun In Denmark, o.nd ll'I,\ '111,0S the mom en\ t deck!~ tp "9n-l!Jalli Peopll! died for Oltl·n'Cti\to speek: In this c~untry ." · ' practices with encouraging a sprang in lo the air, landing on complex set of factors leading to the hood o( the vehicle and dire energy shortages. sustained only assorted Asserting t hat federal price bruises. controls several years ago effee. Ttie duck escaped. lively killed development of new natural gas fields, Holway said that the petroleum industry now is balUing to take up the slack. •·The federal controls drove the price of gas to the point that it was no longer profitable to de· velop new sources, and soon, the large users of gas found their contracts ended and went over to petroleum," he s aid. His address which was billed as a talk on the proposals by the federal gov'ernmenl lo lease vast federal tidelands for drilling Ocr the coast. But Holway veered · from discussing the specific plans to lease federal waters (See !JRILLING, Page AZ) * -(;{ Morton Sees Ga.s Prices Of 75 Cetus MIAMI (UPI) -Gasoline prices wi ll climb to 7:> cents a gallon by mid-summer and even higher later in the year if Presi- dent Ford's proposed $3-a-barrel ·oil import tax is approved, In- terior Secretary. Rogers !\-1orton says. Morton, v.•ho s topped bere Thursday while touring the coun- try to promote th e President's energy program, said in an in- terview motorists ·will begin to feel the price increases by April L Morton said the 15-t.o-20 cent·a- gallon hikes will reduce oil im· parts by about 600,000 barrels a da:y . The remaining 400,000- bai:rel reduction sought by Ford will come from substituting of domestic energy supplies, he said. Morton sald plans to lease to miJlion acres of off'S hore AUantic Ocean bottom for oil exploration haYe. been held up by opposition from coastaJ states, but Interior olllcjals pre. proc~ing with 1 pla1111'f-V lear;e more' titian a , mllllOI\ act ... Ill the Gulf of Me<· ico. r ~ • 5 Patrolmen Iss u e 864 Sp eed Tick e t s A special five-man detail of California Hig hway Patrol of- ficers ass igned to crack down on 55-mile-per·hour s1>eed limit violations on th e San Diego Freeway in Orange County has is- sued 864 tickets to motorists in the past six workdays. The specia l e nforcement squad is handing out tickets at the rate of about 143 per day. CHP officials reported today when questioned about its success. Informa tion Officer Jerry Max- well said activity by the 405 Free w&.y Flyers team occurs around the clock and may take place a nywh e re , not just ;:it critical speeding violotion areas. A crackdown by theCHP in both Orange and northern San Diego counties was announced as begin· ning Feb.land seems to be work- ing if the rate of citations is an in· dicator. 1 • Total speeding citations issued on the San Diego free"•ay in Orange County including the five· man team and regular duty CHP officers hit 1,373 for the six-day !See TICKETS, Page /\21 Gifte d Kids' Class Slate d "Help the Brain to Bloom," a class ror teache rs of mentally gifted minors, will be held from 3:30 to 6 p .tn. each Wednesday starting 'Feb. 19 at Cordillera Elementary-School, Mission Viejo .. The c lass, sponsored by tho MGM program of lhe·Saddleback VaUey U nified SchoOl District, will be taU&ht by Leah Webber, )fGM supervisor. · ., ''There were soroe people ---there -good friends ol. inlne - The sfory end~ with a 3''2 v e to allow sllort t\l)eechet froln e au4jience, but HOJlrY rtlaioed h~ fecllngof disenebill\llJIO!ll · :Oii compqles ore lntert!sled In IJIOre Olan fJriillion actes off the lJIOrth.west Florid a llulf Coast and part 6'that'.are• is ~ed to. be ~ u~Tor bl<ls il>De-r. Goal of the class is t.o aid teachers to better widentand highe r levels or thlnk1ng and creating curricula with those <levels in mind, Mrs. Webbersajd. 'f'ho asked m& bef oi;ehand I{ they • ~d Sl)<!l~ UP on ti!• SUblec:t ~I is.e P ROFI , .,.f•t!l • .. \ •• • "S ~ ~· • I I ,. ~ I ' ruse<l lo pull orr the frce"·ay as hitchhiker Engert allegedly or- dered at gunpoinl . · To roil the voould·be robber , Roberts re portedly rrashed his car into the center divitlcr fence of the frec\111.iy lo catch the eye or a high\\'ay patrolman \\'ho was li('keting anothe r driver nearby. Afte r the collis ion, com - pounded by another c<:ar crashing into Robe rts' vehicle, Engert al~ legedly fired the thrceshots fro 1n a .22 caliber auton1 atic pistol. Poli ce said hitC'hhikcr Engert claims it was rtoberls \\"ho first pulled the_ gun in the car. Wholesale Prices Show Drop WASHI NGTON <UP l l - Declining food prices helped re· duce the ··••holesale p1;cc index ror a second straight month in January. but rising oil prices may ttoon r•Yene lbe trend, of. ficial tigures showed today. Labor Department stalisti('s showed a drop of 0.3 percent in AUTO SALES HIT 13-YEAR LOW, Page A10 overall "A'holesale pr\ce levels ror January, but they took no al·· count or President F'ord's new fees on imported oi l. The higher •fu el prices bound to result from the progressive SI a barrel C.::es \viii beg in showing up in coming m o nths unl ess Congress s ucceeds in iL'i attempt to delay Ford's order. The higher Cuel costs in turn would drive up the prices of a \\'ide range of in- dustrial commodities. The s light J anuary decline in "'holesale price levels followed an 0.5 percent drop in December. The January index stood at 171.8, meaning that a selection of goods which cost $100 in 1967 cost $171.80 in J anu ary. Although a n improvement over recent levels, the January figure "·as still 17.2 percent higher than January. 1974. The month's declin e \11as led by decreasing \\'holesalc prices for rarm products. proccsst.'CI foods and feeds, which dropped 2.5 per- cent over-.all tor the second con· sccutive month. Sugar and confectionary goods registered the most drastic re· duction -10.8 Percent from December. Coas l \\' •••• • l1 c•r Fair s ki es Saturday, ac~ cordi n g to t h e wea th e r service, with slightly warmer tempera tures. Decreasing \vi nds expected. Highs 68 to 74. Lows 42 to 46. I :\S I O E T ODA'\' A wide variety of entertain· ment is available this weekend and in coming weeka ell an un- likely place not for from the Orange Coasl. See story on pagi!' C..J of today's Weekend.er. l11dc>x AIY_S.,..,.~• Al ... ""' 81 L,M ... 'tll A• C.11-.rN.1 Al,O• C••slillM en u c.m1c1 OJ 0-..l-11 OJ Dt-NMI("" Al lllittori.1 ........ , • fllWIA<I A 10· ll Hlwet(o.-8 1 IMll"ltllt11M C• AMLA•rs II Milll .. J. M M9vll1 C6·1 Mlltital P'llftllt A11 irq1i-at Ntws Al Or•-C111Mt Al ,..... 814 At\t.Yrtilll CW Syl•l.I hrttr Ail 5-'t\ •• .., ..... ......... Ttll"''~ T ... l .. f'I ........ , .... _ ... , ... , . Ct ; c.-... Cl" -~·- /• .. -- • l • .-.;: ... .. :· • • : ' ' • -... A2 DAIL v PILOT SB Frld1y, Ftbn.i•ry 14, 1975 -·..PR-OFILE&· · ~- By JACK CHAPPELL ot-.0.11.,,.. ... tuttt Avco Community Developers will lay off one third of its ' Laiuna Nleuel staff, a alash that includes General Manager Raymond Peloso who has re- signed, Avco President Richard Yantis said todu.y. The layoff Involves about 30 management personnel and was forceQ by a "catastrophically depressed state'' of housing sales, Yantis said in a telephone interview from the firm's La Jolla CQf°porate headquarters. A fetter explaining the person- nel slash is scheduled to be sent to residents or Laguna Niguel. The layoff will involve con· solidation of Avco's three planned communiti1..>s manage-- ment. Management of Laguna Niguel will be headed from Rancho 'Bernardo in San Diego County. ''Nb matter wbat U..Mctmae, ~·"'In for a lone period ol 1111'· ~nchan'tment, '' Henry ••td ... ''We've had two 1eans ol ~~ comRlete chaoo on this ~ From the beglnnr-.. there have been two parties, people iot the.Ir feelings hurt jnd never for1.ot It." Henry believes it'• time to put the factions together and get·on t.o.ed.~C!!ting children. ~ __ sebool boards ar'e about~ J)1ethlnking about children-not tying up with any onephij0&ophy, We've almost forgotten the children here." 1 Principal at the El Toro Marine School in the Irvlne 'dis· trict for 15 years, Henry has · spent 23 years in education as a teacher or administrator. · He and his wife Carolyn live !lt 2'401 Macedo Drive, lr1ission Vie- jo, 8.nd he has two grown children. He has lived in Orange Qxulty 48 years. What the Saddleback dislrtct has done right since it was formed almost three years, ago, it has done very well, llenry said. 'High on his list are the c'on· struction proizram. current in·1 1structural directions in unilylnf curriculum from kindergarten through high school, and de· veloping music programs. ~-AfJ:~~. G~ti.r.Qn 5l~~!RK lAPt-ri.-/ .. ~sp'll!3re' NationaJ Qity Bank, the na· 1 ~ • ' .tion's 1eeond biClett -com·t :Okay' d merci~I bank, today lowered . e llS pnme len4lng rat.e ooe-· .... . quarter point IO 8. 75 percent, •· • effective Monday. ByGARY.GRANlULLE It thus became the second 0,1..,0,11~1ot._. major bank to drop the rate it • .. , c~rees on loans to most Laguna B~ ti planning' cfeditwotlhy commercial ~ toehOld in La:r\Ula ¢anyooThurs· borrowerB to that level, the ·d.ay wtren the ' Local Agency lowestintheindustry. f'"ormtitlon c.ommission a_p· proved a partial sphere of in· ntlence map for the ~ity that in- cluded roughly nine square miles or canyon area. The Bank of America followed. Moreau Guaranty Trust Compa.oy of New York, the first big banker with an 8.75 percent prime, took its action · Feb. 6. A smaller bank, 1 Michigan National Bank, also I aet lU prime at 8. 75 percent J this month. · Delay .Set hi Death . Charges LAFC's <lpproval Has the crfecl of giving the city a voice In the de· velopment of what i! now the un · Incorporated portion of the Laguna Canyon watershed . A city sphere of influence is a1 plan for the probable ultimate physical boundaries of the city. It does not mean, however, that a ll the are8 included in the sphere will necessarily be annexed to the city. 1-IO\~rever, Laguna Beach got all it wanted QUl of the area Wlder consideration by the commission: except a small portion of Rossmoor Leisure World proper· ty al the watershed's northern tip. Included in the cuts are secretaries to top management personnel. Salaries ranged from $8,000 to $50,000 a year. Yantis said he did not know how much money the consolidation would 6ave the company. "'But I don't think "''e've ex- plored the kinds of alternatives we should have," he said. He'd like to see more proposals for all- year schools, broadened mental- ly gifted· minors (MGM) and educationally handicapped (EH> programs, and a solution tbsome o( the district's enrollment and Hetcrt. 011 the Eyes Arraignments of three Moulton Niguel Water District employes charged with violations of state safety laws in the death of a dis· trict worker have been continued ·until Feb. 27 following a court ap· pearance Thursday. When appealing for con1· mission approval of the partial sphere, h-f ayor Roy Holm said the city had no objections to omission oftheLeisureWorldproperty. 1 Some of the Laguna Niguel management staff will be mov· J.ng to Rancho Bernardo, he said. The layoffs are ·effective Im· mediately; however, some will continue over the next 30 days, Yantis said. Avco offices vacated by the changes will be leased to tenants, he said. Yantis blamed slow sales for the economy move. "When you have relaxed sales, you have to reduce expenses," he said. "Housing sales have been in a catastrophically depressed state for over a year and a half," Yan· tis said. He said •·catastrophical· ly depressed'' referred to Laguna Niguel sales adding ·•sales have been down ever· ywhere from Bangor, fl.Jaine to San Diego.·· lie said' that while saJes in Orange and San Diego Counties have not been down as much as in other parts of the nation, "they are off very substantially from 1973 and prior years." Yantis said only the functions required to be performed at the development will be continued on the site. Fro• P.age Al TICKETS ..• measured period. From the county line south to Oceanside in San Diego County, CHP officers have plastered the :ZS.mile stretch of Interstate 5 with l,389speeding tickets. ·: ·~ The five CHP officers assigned to enforce the rigid, SS mile-per· hour limit there have averaged 00 citations per day since Feb. 1, ac· cording to Capt. T. W. Balm. ••our goal is to attain voluntary compliance with the maximum speed limit by ~ percent of the motorists,•• Capt. Balm said. Officer Maxwell, of the Santa Ana CHPoffice, said he would feel personally foolish as a motorist to be cited for breaking the SS.mile· per-hour limit in the strict en- forcement zone after so much ad- vance warning. The fact the new five-man speeder citation teams would be in operat.lon was widely publicized, he pointed out, but citation statistics Indicate many drivers have totally ignored the fact. Officer l\-1axwell likened the situation to someone trying to steal Items in a store where signs have been posted warning or camera surveillance of shoplif- ters and a doubled securilyforce. '"It's amazing,'' he remarked. ORANGE COAST s1 DAILY PILOT Robert N . Wffd .............. "'* • .,..,... Thqmas l<eevtl • f;dlW>r Thomas A. Murpf'llne Mll,...i"9Edllor OtarlH H. Loos Rkhard P. N&ll ...... ~ ... ,-... ,!fig l.ClllOr• Ot ..... Of,_ boundary problems. He said district administration has been guilty of "mismanage- ment and mishandling" in its re- lations with teachers. "The morale among teachers appears to be low.'' Henry said. "With the district spending so much money on costly ad- ministrative conferences and consultants, teachers are Jeft with the feeling that if the district spends all that money, why don't they get some of it. , "We need a better system or communications -so that no ' matter how small a grievance, it can be heard. We have an obliga. tion to listen to people." E'romP~Al LEMON .... purch3se .. TOOay, Dr. van den Noort said, "I support the contract we have signed with the county. It ls the best way to proceed into the future Which Will accommodate" all the variables." Brown's remarks to the regents echoed the opposition to the medical center purchase first pressed i11; December by Legislative Analyst A. Alan PosL Post unsuc_cessfully tried to pursuade tqe legjslatlD'e's Joint Committee on Health Sciences Education to recommend the UCI medical school be closed and its operations combined with UC Davis or dispersed throughout the fourother medical schools. High on Post's list of objections to the purchase of the sprawling facility was its physical condi· lion. The analyst estimated that by the time the medical center is purchased and renovated to un- iversity standards costs would total $24.8million. Two bills have been introduced in the legislature to finance the medical center )lurchase and finance a second UCI medical school hospital on the UCI cam- pus. In a related development, the Orange County League of Cities Thursday passed a resolution sup. porting the continued tenure of themed school in the county. Only Seal Beach voted against the resolution that declared the school to "be beneficial to the elderly, handicapped and dis- abled of Orange County." The series of events revolving around the medical school may come to a head at a March 7 · special regents committee meet· ing. At that session, the regents are to review the role of medical teaching in the university system with special emphasis on the Irvine medical school. The Assembly Health Man· power committee will meet Tues- day to conside,r the bills designed to finance the Orange County medical ~enter purchase and the on-campus hospital. Something definitely different in the way of a Valen- tine's Day gift are these heart-shaped pupils in contact lenses shown at New York's Sight Impr'ovement Center. The pupils also come shaped as diamonds. spades and .cat's eyes. · '·our interest is having a say in the undeveloped area,''. Holm said. 1 Judge John A. Griffin, presid· ing judge at South County Judicial District court in Laguna Niguel, permitted the conti· nuance in the case involving Carl J . Kymla, district manager; John A. Perry, director of opera· lions; and Donald Foell, main- tenance foreman. Boundaries Slated For 2 New Schools No pleas have been entered yet in the case involving the death of Thunderbird west in Dana Point. Calvin Van Gorkum, a district ··we. of course, have a tremen-' dous problem in the watershed area when it rains and aredeeply1 concerned in any development that might take place,'' he added. L.A-FC chairman Donald Mein-. nis, who is the mayorofNewportl Beach, cited the flooding problem· when he made the motion for the approval of the partial sphere ofl influence. Two new schools will open in Laguna Niguel this fall affecting attendance ""boundaries for several hundred children in the Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict. fl.'lembers of the Growth Plan· ning Advisory Commission heard proposed boundary changes Thursday for Niguel Hills Junior H.igh and fl.loulton Elementary and set a public hearing for March 6 on the junior high boun- daries. The hearing, which will take place at 7:30 p:m. in Marco Forster Junior High in San Juan Capistrano, will examine two plans. The first, which is the com- mission. ruommendation, would be to divide the district so that children living in the areas of Castille and Viejo schools in Mi s· sion Viejo, Crown Valley and Moulton in Laguna Niguel would attend the new Niguel Hills Junior High. Also included would J:>e Village San Juan and Spotted Bull Lane areas of San Juan Capistrano. Excluded would be f'rom Page Al STEALING. • The.alternative would be Plan employe who died after being D which would be the same ex-overcome by sewer eas while in a cept that it would include manhole. children from Mission Hills A complaint filed by the dis- Ranch in San Juan Capistrano. lrict attorney's office following The r est of the district would an investigation by state in - attend Forster Junior High under dustrial safety officials alleges both plans. that required v.entilation and t If E is adopted projected safety harness equipment was enrollment at Niguel Hills would not provided when Van Gorkum be 975 with 1,136 at Forster. If D descended into the manhole. is accepted, enrollment would be Defendants face six misde- 994 at Niguel Hills and 1,117 at meanor counts alleging safely Forster. law violations. Each count car· • ""It is terribly important to Laguna Beach that the city at: least has a review on any develop·· ment that goes on in the watershed,'' Mcinnis iiaid. Included in the areas placed within the city's sphere or in· fluence was a portion of the Irvine Company's 10,000-acre coastal land. f'ro1u Page Al .. DRILLING. • • The committee also looked at ries a maximum penalty upon attendance boundaries for conviction of six months in jail Moulton and Crown Vall ey and/or a fine of $10,000. Schools, but made norecommen· The A-toulton Niguel \Yater Dis· be,t\•.'een Ventura COWlty and San dation . Two plans have been pre· trict provides water and waste Clemente. sented. The first would divide at· water disposal services for Instead, with a list of statistics tendance areas so that children Laguna Niguel and portions or and charts, the executive em· living east of Niguel Road and Mission Viejo. phasized the dire need for a wide1 south of Crown Valley Parkway set of corrective measures to tide would attend Crown Valley ·the West Coast through a School. Moulton School children Rebels SJllashed troubled decade_ would c:ome from the area north llolway emphasized conserva- ofCrown Valley Parkway plusthe TANANARIVE, ri.-talagasy lion. as the on ly real and im· remainderofLagunaNiguel from Republic (UPI! -Government mediate means of conserving NiguelRoadtothecoast. troops today smashed remaining what oil resources are now Another alternative would be groups of insurgent policemen available. to include the area north or who defied an ultimatum to sur· ··The reports of conserving Crown Valley Parkway plus the render issued by the ruling enerJ!y last year "'hich all of us remainder of Laguna Niguel to military junta, officials said. are familiar with really shO"-' the coast from La Plata (but not Gen. Gilles Andriamahozo, the hollow figures. There was no real including La Plata) in the island nation's new military conservationduringl973,"beas- Moulton School boundary. The strongman, also moved to crush serted. · .. Timesarehardandthereare CrownVaUeyboundarywouldin· all opposition , abolishing Instead, Holway explained, a an awful lot or people writing bad elude the area east or La Plata "political parties after putting whole set of strong measures checks," said Lewis G. Linn, a (both sides of the street) and down the main body of rebel ·have to go into erfect im~ special agent for the Bank or south of Crown Valley Parkway. troops. mediately. America. ,--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~.:.:..:::.:.:.:__::_~~~~~~'--~~ People knowingly write checks on insufficient funds, then "buy back" the bad check on payday. Linn said this amounts to using •shops as an interest-free bank. lie .said that a chain store in the Rossmoor area of Los Alamitos had given between $30.000 and $40,000 in such "loans" in the period of one month. Business owners were schooled in methods to reduce losses from bad checks and credit cards and how to protect themselves from employe thefts at Thursday's seminar. They also learned how to pro· tect themselves against till taps, s hort change artistry and burglaries which are said to be the nation's number one crime problem. A few tips were passed along to homeowners as well. Residential burglaries can be discouraged by good neighbors, good loCks, and landscaping. Burglary detective Taylor told the gathering that criminals are invited by dense shrubs and planting which can mask their activity. "Don't offer your house to a burglar. Keep the shrubs trimmed down. They'll still look good,'' he advised. ' WINTER SALE CONTINUES \ GROUPS OF BEDROOM A.MD DIMIMG ROOM FURNITURE AS WELL AS OCCASION.AL PIECES FROM HEMEDROM & HERITAGE, DREXEL AMO MA.MY OTHERS » SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF SOFAS AMD CHAIRS IMCLUDIMG LEATHER AT UP TO 20°/oOFF From Heart A. Oval Cocidail Table •43goo •segoo '13900 ' B. Curio Catiinel C. End Tabltl D. AccessotY Table (:._w-.. 1 »0W.M..,. MfMt ~ .. .c..,:JJJI.._.,~ """"""""' .. ff .. : ,,.,,J .......... ~ ... d U..,.9Nc:""'l*~MnMI ' . Valentine8 Published Today E. Oval Commode '9!f" '21 goo Bale Sale Sale sate Sale "l reaUz~ as Valentine Day goes by, what a lucky guy am I "To have a sweetheart for a wife ... ''But I wish someone would tell her please ,''That money doean'tirowon trees.'' The heartfelt sentiment above ls Just one or scores set forth In ValenUne's Day 3...,.,ungspubllshed In today's Dally Pilot. Lovers of all ages from Seal Beach to San Clemente teSPonded to the Daily ~ot challenge to "Promise her anythln& but give her our paee." The re5ult IS no\ one but two pages of personal Valentine ads. For assurance that CUpld aUll trl a.its this besl df all possible coasts, tum to today's clautned aectioi'I for "Our V•lent..i.na,Pq:e. • !14o.1 and and 2." Someone wbo loves you may have given )'OU OUl' page • I I OREXEl.-ttERITAG£-HENREOON-WOODMARK.i...itA.RASTAN-BAKER WUICDAYS & SATUIDAYS'f :OO Jo S:JO I NEWPORT EIEACH • 17'!7 W~STCU f'~ DR.. "'2>2000 LAGUNA B£ACH • 34~ Nf>ftTl1i:()A~,•1tt'A1 \",, • '494·6$51 'TORRAiJci 2384• HAWTIKiRN'il BLVD • (()Jlf!n 1''t"IJ.!I ff .. ~un. 12·$:30) ' • J7¥-l219 • I . • • Afl .,AILY. PILOT EDITORIA.L ·l!.&GE -...._ ~.,._-~P 8 Ueli ts ( vs~o D,Oct ---• I ' 'Marcus elby ba5 made wi .so expe lri th.e ejllcai ne1l' that we're seromf-guess1t1gf..nd Sii· .....,..,. doct9rs mOl'e than ever before. • 1• l>r. Welby was cited last week as o~e~"!'°" wtients are show~"' an increasing tende11c,y!M> ,jl\le il.r malpractice. ThOse suits, Orange Co(lrit)I ~oi's Wete told, are pushing Dialpractice insurance1~11t.es so ~gh that many insurance firms are quitting the field. ( Some itoclors are finding the izisurance rate• so high they're quilting the profession, according to DJ-. IlhiliP McFarland, president of the Orange Cpunly llledleal A'ssociation. Others are sharply curt.ailing tlieif nlimber end type of patll'l!ts ~their rllnge of treatment. Those who are staying in practice are be· il)g forced Lo charge patients more to keep up wtth the· ~urance costs. In addition to the Welby syndrome, do¢ors Jilame a:ttomeys and more lenient juries for a 600% increase in malpractice insurance premiums in the past ten· years. Attorneys are taking too big a slice (usually ope-third) from malpractice awards, the OCMA argues. After court costs and alti>rney fees, ·the pa- . 'fient who sue cessfully sues his doctor ends up with.an a,verage.of 39% of the award. . · Orange ·County doctors are pushing a s~eme" · fatored by the California Medical Association, a legislative program that would establish "a tYjl!' of , no-faun medical malvractice program.:• · boaril would be met from a pool established liy_ a 11tatewide'lnsurat>ce program financed by doctors. 'In short, the .doctors would be establishing their own Insurance system, by-passing legal and court eosts, , · Carpepter 6AY5 the $100,ll(lO limit on claims would l)lean that la<gu-JllllllUve damages become ,lhe,_,ill~·...,+,~~ dlvidual responsibility of the doctor"iiivolVeid. "1 ar.i:ues that this wooiJd force out of the prcifes tbli6e who don't belong there. . Well, maybe. What we wo!l!ler Is why the me,cljcai professiolf Itself ddesn1t-or l:(asn't-acted 1.,. i!li:Dell the more flagrant nra!practiclng'pllysieians. Th-tS re. ported that a relative handful of doctors generally ac- count for a highly disproportionate share of legal . claims, yet they are'protected from exposure by their colleagues' inaction. It does api><;ar that the CMA proposal as outlined in Carpenter's !;>ill offers some relief from an out-0f- . control situation. Courts vs. Dogs Last fall, two U.S. Customs agen,ts used two marl· juana-sni£fing dogs to check out a suspicious truck parked at a Santa Ana gas station. The dogs detected narcotics, the agents got a search warrant and .a s~pect was arrested that day. The truck contained 1,525 pounds of marijuana. -~ .. That package-<>r at least one form of it-was trot;ted out this week by Orange County Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R-Newport Beach). He proposes a bill that would create a six-member board tO handl·e ! malpr.actice claims of less than$100,000. It was much the same'.plan discussed by county doctors last week. The board would be compriSed of two doctors, tw.o lawyers and two laymen, all appoilJted by the gov· ernor for four-year terms. Payments awarded by the It was all illegal, a federal court judge ruled this week. His reasoning: the dogs are so unerring in their ability to sniff out dope that their use when there was no probable cause was illegal. . . Another chapter iri the war on crime, just the type law-enforcement personnel cite when they bemoan the ''liberal court'' atmosphere they face. 'Fighting communism sure pays off a lot bett'!'r than fighting st'B.gflation 1' A Miracle Needn't Be Real Thing ( SYDNEY H ARRIS) Little Tiiings I Learned En Roule le l.ooking Up Afore Jmporlant Ones: The presumed ''miracles'' perrormed by s aints of lbe Catholic Church are considered only as pioys opinions and are no\ required to be belit:ved in by members of that church. • Carree was first used as a food, and then a.s a wine (made from 'the fermented husks and pulps). and even later as a non-alcoholic beverage its use was suppressed on religious and political grounds byMoslcms. The fin ch is the largest family of birds in the. world, including over half the known species of birds. When Al exander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, retired to liYe in Canada, he stipulated that there should be no telephone in his house. What is called "scrcx:I '' on most restaurant menus is not any speciric rish at all, but a com· bination or \\'hatever freshlv caught risb happens lo be on hand for the day. .. As blind as a termite" would be a more appropriate simile than "as blind as a bat" -bats are nocturnal creatures and can s ee at nigh~. but the termites (·sometimes mis takenly called white ants) are truly blind. It is not water jtself, but a uni · q11e .atomic property or it, that makes life possible -the fact that it is the only liqufctthat ex· pands in freez.ing: Ir ice were not less dense than-watel", the-whole world would be one frozen, life. less m ass .. Being in the "doldrums" is an actual place -a region in the Pacific Ocean between the trade winds, where .calms and baffling "inds delayed the progress of 3ailing ships. Isaac Ne\\·ton made alt his great discoveries in science when he was 23 years old: for the rest of his 60 years, he dabbled in theology, hi$lory, and alchemy, with trivial or no results. ·The word "bedlam," designat. ing any scene of turmoil and con· fusion, comes from the first in· sane asylum in England, the Bethlem. Royal Hospital, founded in Lambeth around 1400. and popularly k4Mown as "Bedlam." Most singular achievement in the· ]IJobol Prizes was that of mother and daughter. Mme pnd Irene Curie -the former· win· ning two Nobels in physics and chemistry. and the latter win· ning one Ln chemistry. .tr~ ~Jt"•'· Y· ~ I i-S . ~\ ' Dear Gloomy Gus U.... we are folka,;IOQ mlllle!I> · Americans watching our $700 color lele•i"on seta to find wt llowbacloUweare. -M.t. .......... c ................... w ............. IMC .... rttJll'lfNd .. ............... ,_.,t .... .,... ... ............... , ...... ., ....... ... ' i • Ill Reverse: Wfil .:.Jt,:W ork?; ' I Child S~pport I., .,. . Should ·adult children be responsible for the support oC parents? Should they be held lia· ble for public assislanc:e Pay- ments lo parents? ·'J'he questions are not new. Presumably they were settled back in 1872 when the Legislature declared, "Jt is the duty of the father , mother, and the C'hildren of any poor person who i s unable to maintain hi'mself by work to main- tain SU<'h person to the extentofUteir ability.·· That law became an issue dur· ing the day s or the ~r eu t depress~on when welfare as- sistance reached major proJ>Or· lions. In i937 the Legislature re- affirmed the relative 's responsibility doctrine with addi- lipnal laws. One set forth tbe D ependent Parent Law Difficult to E"nfo rce wou)d be required to conllibute E ARL W ATERS lo the support of a parent;based · . pubUC aid applicants and forbids demands· by authOrities for sup· )X)rt contributions. amounts wtiich an adult child [ ) upon his earnings. Since that lime the policy has -------------SPUR RING additional interest been a constant boneofconten-was not uncommon ·for an inthemeasurearetherecentat· lion. As early as 1941 Senator · e stablis h ed farm family to tempts to apply the responslbili- Ralph Dills , then an As · sbelter relatives in want. The ty doctrine lo parents<?£ adult semblyman, sought repeal of the roof was there and the food was . children. The law makes no dis· laws and efforts continued over homegrown. · tinction between adult and minor the years. Some provisions were Urbanization has changed all children. As a result some coun· removed in the early 1960's ))ut that and today most people arc lies have been dragging parents were reinstated during the hard pressed to provide adequate or able bodied adults into court Reaga n years thereby renewing shelter and sufficient groceries · for refusing to contribute to their ttle issue. for their iJDm~aie families. In· k~p . ReCently ruling. for the naJitpn has JDaile tbis effn more county's claim, a jud4e indic.ated THE THINKING whi c ~~ l· , . ..,. • ·; ··bedidsomereJ}'togetth.ef.l:sue brought about s uch laws i ·~ ·Be~J'tAdft!ieft:aDitOtherfa~ resolved bf'•i lllglfer ... cou.!or moralistic. The average person tors Senator-Dills bas renewed legislative remedy, declaring ia repulsed •t the thought of an hi.~#{o~.35 years standin& to .. I've never heard of a ~tuaµon affluent peNion allowing even a ~ rl(f'~ ·~~ of "w.~at~M calls a where a, par~nt is responsibf •. f~r close relative to go hungry. One ~ most cni:e) · ~·"'· ;ee bas in-an adu~t ch1!d. I t~~ ~hePe JS who permits a parent to go in trcx:luced, with°M·Republican and something wrong wiUi tl, _. need is condemned in righteous Democratic coauthdrs-, SB 46 The Dill's bill doesn't affect. a indignation. In the days when which declares no relative will be parent's · responsibility, f()r a most of the populace was rural it held legally liable for support of minor child nor bas aeyeversug- . . J gesled that. llowever, Dills says his bill may not remedy the adult child problem but is aimed at re- moving the liabilily of children I ' for supporl of parents. lie said he thoug"ht the court cases would re- solve the olher issue. ll is proba· 1 1 ble though that amendments will , be offered, if necessary, to deal .~ with the entire issue of relative responsibility. THE ARGUMENTS against the laws have been o(t repeated. Foremost is the conltrltion that the amount recovered doesn't pay for the expense of enloice· I' ment. As for the broad sociWf'~f· '; fects. of s.uch laws it is said Uta& It • is degrading· lo the oJcJ Ci ' . ' createS'd.issenslOn in~ resulting in marriage b ll is 3.tso termed grC!S&lY.,unfa.ir .J.n.- its 'application $,)nc;eo ,'OnlY..-a ,1 California resident can be htld '} liable even though" there may~~ J other children far more am~t living outside the stale. r~ I America·n 'D~mands' Drip Arrroga~ce •, I ' I don't know when T have been madder at the sight or lhe printed word. The offende r was a sentence in the ''Letter From the Publisher" which is the opening feature of Time Magazine. That week the lead story was about the ter- rible drought and famine in A'frica 's sub· Sahara. The "letter" right· ly said of it: "'The African agony may be only the first act of a world l r a g e "d y . Since 1972, dro ughts, floods, frosts and runaway fu el and fertilizer prices have wiped out farm surpluses and now threaten the swelling populations of many underdeveloped countries with mass death by famine." lfhese une.xcepti9nable .sentimeIJts ar'e ruined al the end. when the guy who put the fatnine story together, Associate Edit.er Burton Pi.Des, is quoted as saying! , ''THE. CRISIS will get worse until we in the West demand that the underdeveloped countries decrease their population growth." We? Demand? Who in hell do we thi.nk we are,? , . , Thls kin-d of fnfurtating nonsense ia not new. We hear it every day in the atnucnt suburbs · of th e "-'Orld. where th e watchword is: Hold onto what we've got for dear life. and the bell With any'bod1 else. · We used to hear it from political lamebrains like Dr. Paul Ehrlich. who once urged that we withhold food from countries who would not take our orders on how mlµl,Y ~iJdren, precisely, each or thelr clllzens should bear. , PJlQSPEROUl! AJ\l~ricaos slrnply cannot· see hOW-what ts good for prosperous Americans, or what 1s thoucbt to .be iood. •houid not be good for paor Africans or Latln·Amer\cans. That the poor 1boukl see children as assets, especially tn Third World farmint1 communlUes, is •• CHARLES reason why Americans 'as a [ J al Teddy Roosevelt, is the chief people are disliked and McCABE sometimes despised by the other '-----------..J people of the world. somE:thing the urban wealthy Like the g\ly 'from General Mc>tors in the Eisenhower cannot und,rsland. administration.. we cannot ~ Ever Y · in le r nation a 1 to ·see lhat wb'at is good for conference on the subject of America is not.necessarily good population in recent years, and for the res.t ·Ottheworld. there have been many, has ended· · ·" '":ith a feeling of impotency and a t LEAR.NED my lesson, the succ':ssion of pallid, al~ost hard way, when ] Was ·a kid in mean1ngles~, rec~mmendal.ions, f>llerto Ric·o, getting rhy political, because this obv1o_us truth has · education. What taught me was ~ol been .i:eco~ntzed by: .. the the matter of English teaching on developed nations. the island. Th i s k ind 0 r Cu \"l u r a I Once Puerto Rico ·had been imperialism, which is not far acquired in the Spanish· distant from the g unboat American War, the next step diplon1acy practiced in the days seemed obvious. These little brown bastards niust &e niade in· to proper Americans. The.first atep in this 4irection. was that • they must be taught how to speak proper English. To .this end, hundreds of att.raCtive American college graduates were Introduced lnto the school system. The U.S. spent more on education,· which effectively meant the teaching of English, than the entire Puerto Rican budget before the occupation. The results were next to nil. The Puerto Ric;ms would not be coerced into learning a language when they already lljld one. Spanish. which quite adequately filled their needs. THE BITrERNESS caused by the languag.e' q.;.estion was !.'-: greater even than tbe indignation tbe 'istcindet"s fell oVer t h e cavaiier way they bad. been acqUired j ··The comJ>.ulsory teaching qt EQgli.sh only stopped . wb~n th,e . fltllf..ricans, having "l learne'd ·a Ditter Jl!s"S"on. ,. perrn\ii¢ tbe islanders to efect I ' lheiroWngov.ernor. ' . .,; Q·:. • .... ... l NoW. '30 ,ye·ars la~er., we are l·l acceler,una ~(forts lq tile island , to force our .Views of. pt1pulation , ·on then:i:....we..1 have beeJl,.ura:j.ng 1 ... contraceptive devices~.on the Pue"rto Ricans .since ~l can ?' remtmber, a'!d the popuUd;ion ~ has 3bobt doubled. Maybe we ' , need lo produce more food for ,1, export, and less contracept.ives. 1 1 lofty advice and "'demands." 1 R ein s o n CIA 'M Threaten U.S. Security :1 J of many eongreisional critics, to ••report" to other ••appropriaJ f who maintain the dubioUs notion committees or the Congress.'• \VASl"llNGTON-Even before [ the most recent expose or charges against lbe Central In- telligence Agency (CIA), its _ freedom to conduct clandestine operations abroad had been quietly placed by Congress in a straitjacket with deeply disturb-. ing implications for this coun· lry's security. EVANS-NOV AK lhat the blacker arts of espionage That language is assumed lo in~ 5 1 • are a useless cold war relic. elude full men1 berships of Armed The straitjacket was an in - nocuous-.,pAearing a mendment to the foreign aid btll sJ)Onsored by Rep. Leo Ryan, an obscure California D emocrat. His amendment, requiring President Ford to report to Congress the de· tails and justification of every secret CIA foreign operation before it can be approved, sailed thro\lgh last month without visi· ble opposition from .an ad~ mi,nistration benumbed by the anti-CIA onslaught. · vociferous critics . of the CIA, ·particularly its clandestine . operations or "'department of dirty tricks." Until now, they had no regular access to intelligence secre ts. Supersensitive information bad been limited to a handful oC senior members or armed services and appropriations committees, making up the CIA oversight panels. Now these secrets will be distributed among nearly one-third the total me mbership of Congress, including the CIA 's most intransigent critics. GERAl.D R. FORD and future ' Presidents are thus forced to risk virtually uncontrollable WltAT MAJ(ES the Ryan security breaches by hostile amendment a. 1trt1lt;Jaekel for mernbers of Congress, some of lnteltlg:enoe operations is \L, whom never have accepted the .ftl!i~lii;ic out tl\e Sen~i• ,ForeiJll need fQF ,CIA'~,~~t political 'Rlllahon• and House Fonl1n •operation• obread."'ln tod,y'• Affairs Committees among the posl·Watergste atmos ph4:'re, ••appropriate .committees" of where leaks of state secrets have Congress which the President is become a way of l ife for ordered to take into his politicians, this raises a r eal c;onfidence. ques tion whether the CIA 's Mombei's of·~tbose two foreign operations can continue commltte.es inclt.lde the mosl at all. That Is, la,, facl, the intent ,, I ' .There can be' no c!u&"ing' the . Services and appropriations com .. clear' languag'e of tile· Ryan mittees. This makes up a smalt amendlnent,wbichbeganoperal-array: 153 members of six com• ing two weeks1 ago, when Sen. mittees (with some overlaps) iit John Sparkman of Alabama, the the last Congress, and probabl)"' new· chairman of the Senate moreinthenewCongress. j Foreign Relations C<>mmittee, asked fo~ a ~sl of present CIA un· · · I de~ver'o~tations abroad, with OAANGE"'COUT their _ij1stif1cation attached. A let- ter from President Ford was dis· patched &o Sparkman last week with thecompletelist. Sparkman, who has never been a CIA critic, obviously sought this explosive piece of information to protect himself from CIA critics on his committee. Sparkman is now di~c•••in.g with, \he CIA a p o·s ~a f b l e' n1 et hod r o r ' safeguarding this infor-m•tfon, ·perhaps a ••need to know'' committee rule whlch would place e11ch SCJ1J1tor updcr 0<1lh not to reve'llltl. . " SKEPTICS, Including many in Congress, doubt the lnJormation can be kept Inviolate. Although lbc Ryan amend menl .!lln.gled out only the two foreign affairs panelli, it requires the President DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. Wttd, ~ Thomas Kttuil, Editor Barbara Krftbidl. t'ditorial Page. EdU« Tht-~itori•I pag~ d l,_. DallJ PUOI K"eic.li lo Ulfotm and aOmulal• readtrs by presentlqJ! on thla pa1e divc>rl>tt commt ntary on topln 0( in. ltf'fft b)' synditattd cotumnlsts and CArtoonitll. by provld1nc • forum tor readtra· VIC\\"f and by ~nlh\t lhis nt wtpap.r's oplnl~ •nd ldtas on currtnl topi('f, The. editori•I cipi!Uoo.I ·el t.be-D•ily PiJol. ._,,..,. <*Tr in•lhe 4'ditofll.I ~mn· at the toP ot lhe pafi!f'. OplniQOS ex~ by tht columnists and cartoool1tt aod lc:-11,•r wrilttr&: are their owa IU.cl notftdori.tn\t'nt of th~ir vlen h1 the Daily Pilot 5hould be infurcd. Friday, February 14, 1975 , • I I • . -Fr!d'L F!bf"-X 14, 1976 pA!L V PILOT c!uli. ··--r:Jl•etee.,.~tehhed ~·- H eiress Slain; I -- , , BrQther BO,oketJ ,, SAN FRANCISCO IAP,J ~ A lt .. year-ol'd htl're11 waa bludleclled and 1t.bbed to death, llld-h•rl!O!IJI wutound Jn a blOod•spJatlered •1itle&raph HUI apartment. her brother waf!i booted to• lnveeUsaUon or 1 murder. Amelia ••Am)'·· Oossaee. daQJhte~ ol tj>e, late lldvel'llal!ll I execullve l{oward 6-sad, 'wil' kW~ Tbur;Gey, pallce aald. ' ' · me~t:I'huraday momlii ndth•I{ he -.nd ·hit slater were going to get sbine mone,y ((II' a trip to Spain. "But there t he waa on the noor', surrounded by alllccla ct · blood. And her htacl l"U aU smashed In like It had beOli lilt by a typewriter," he said. Ml .. Go1111e'1 bod~ wu -' . ... ~ ............... ,, -.......... ,.. acific Telephone ,Winner I Seeking·· Rate' ·llike~ LOS ANGELES (UPI) :- 'Summer· Bar~bolom•W, a U·Jl••r·old brunette trp111 Merced Coupty, was C'!'9!\'lled Ml11 ~ttornla at th~ 16tli ID· SAN 'rRANCISCO' (UPI) The telephone ":'lmpany today • aak~ tho Calllcirnla public to ' ' ' . . •' '*depoalt· another 80 cents, pl.e.'' /1 creaoe or $97 .9 mllllon on 11ibidh null 18 Call!ornl1 l!eliuty hearings are •Cl!edllled 4~\IJii . P.a&ean Th'lirsdaf nl&ht. . Feb. 24 . M•Y ~.~,approved, thlo The S.loot•8,Uich, bl'OWD· would add about DU cents a mOI\.... eyed wlnner •ttendl Merced to the averaie monthly teleph~i' f Cotleae and plani to continue bill and would come pHmaJ'ltl< her major In broadcaa.tln& from increased · lone 'dlatar,tce • and mass communlcatlon at rates. 1 1 UCLA tn the tall. 'I : • At city Jwl hei brother, Eben Con11e 20, tola a newaman: ··11m aOln1 crazy. She wu m)' ·last Uvlna relative_ Ancfthey say 11 killed her. Oh ~ no, man, I loved her. All my tamlly waa cl01e. •• ' sprawled on the floor In a pile cl bed sheets. ,and ,two dot• \"ere cowering under the bed. police said. She had Uved atone In tha $230-a-month apartment.. . · Pa·ciflc Telephone and Tele· araph Co., flied applic•Uon ¥{l!)a. the 1tate Public UUUUea COm· ml11lon for a rate increase of Sl31.2 million annually, which would raise base ratea 80 cents 11 month tor residential CUltomers and $1.05 per month for busi- nesses. Her brother was booked rot In· Oan11~• lflin'd veatl&ation of murder after several hours of questioning. Country s inger Tam'rny Residential customers 'WOUid Today's application woul<\ raise basic rates for a. one part.Y residence telephone from.$$,70 to' $8.50 per month. one party bust- ' ness service would go from f7 .50 to SS.SS pei month with ttie pre. sent allowance or 80 message Un- its remaining the same. Aside lrom per ·37·~·311 fl1ure, M 111 Bart.bolomew's accompl,ahment1 Include . winning a singing contest in Canada last year. Runners up were Priscilla Anne Barnes, 21, Hollywood; Pab1ela Ellen Minnick, 20, Mission Hills; Nancy Jean· nlne Moeschler, 18, Port Hueneme; Michelle Deone Stracener, 20, Sacramento; ' " I Gos111e went to his sister's · apartment about noon Thursday policeaaid. Wynette 'who ro~e to 'the -pay about Sl a month more, In· · ·· · • . . . eluding increased message unit Ml6! Gossage and her brother r top of the charts with the costs, the company estimated. inherited money at age l~ .. Their ' song t•Stand by Your Man''. I with the manager or the building, Edward Seto, arter telling Seto. he bec1me concerned when ai.e I did not answer the door, police said. mother.~ary,w~o '-'.as~1vorced wa s accu se d by her Thecompanyaaidthefiveper-trom their rather 1n f900, 1s dead . · 1 cent rate boost was necessary estranged husband, George mainly to meet hl1her wage Mias Gos sage, niece of J Thu d f I costs Municipal Court Judge Dave Ba- . ones, rs ay ~ consp r -·· I Goss11e told a newsman at the ·jail that he ha4 gone to the apart· ty of Matin County, had been stu-ing to d e stroy his career. . The company presently has dying art. Preliminary divorce hear-before the PUC another applic~- I 1 Sirhan I Denied jRetrial SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The California Supreme Court . Thurs· day rejected a . petition for a new trial tor Slrhaf! a.~ Sirhan, 'CQ.nvicted as- 5assin o( Ro6'ert F. Ken- pedy. The petition for a \trit or habeas corpus sub- tnitted for Sirhan said new evidenc e would tlear the Palestinian im- migrant should he be retried. lt was filed Jun. 13 by pttorney Godfrey l:saac and gave at least three reason s why Sirhan 5hould be given a ney,• lrial: -Tes~ by the prosecu· lion's ballistic expert frovea Slrhan's gun did tot fire the shots which 'ill ed. Kennedy in 1968. i -The balli slic.s tvi~enc' was delil;>erate- ¥~ed at Sirhan's jial b)'the prosecution. ' ' ' I , ~Jlraless Bandit' : . Sentenced ing has been set for Feb. 28. lion tiled In September for an in- No Records Fong Phone' Probe Ends OAKLAND CAP) -'Fhe Alameda County Dis- trict Attorney's ortlce has droPped its lnveatieation of allegations that Secretary of State March Fong Eu misused state.funded telephones w~en she was an assemblywoman. The probe into ,the alleged use of telephones in 1972 for a now-defunct travel agency was ~losed because there are no teeords available to substan- tiate the allegations, said Charles Herbert, a senior trial deputy district attorney. ' The district attorney begun invesligaling ullega· lions last November that Ms. Fong used st ate telephones for her private travel agency that operat- ed next door to her district Ass~bly office in Oakland in 1972. The Sacramento Union claimed telephone bills filed \\'ilh the Assembly showed numerous calls on state lines to airlines and other travel agencies dur- ing that period. Family Files Death Claims . SAN DIEGO <UPI> - The family or a youth killed F e b . 3 in a shootout at Ocean$ilde ~as filed more than $11 million In wrongful death claims against th~ Coun· tyofSan Diego. Attorney Michael S. vesti&ation had cleared Fulmer of any improper conduct. During the inci- dent Phelps had wan- dered ·tn and out of the house where Terrell was barricaded, but it was unclear \lo'hether he did so voluntarily or under threat from T errell, Growl'!Q .... n ... l!l\O<J! ll Y(!Q<lllllli• QWClll'I (,'°""''Iii lor a °'9 M1hfes1 "'a •rn..11 P4ICf' s.,no;i•"91"-"' 101ri• 1aore '" Qr<>a! ......... !~ 111Yl11 w11,,..,.ll1v1•11t11•- AU.A80lJT VlGET.,BLl <; The request also included an increase in messaac unit cbaraea from fiv e cents to S.7 cents each so that the estimated cost to the average reside nce subscriber would increase b)t $1 per month. The current average resident'& telephone bill is $7.~ per month, including the basic rate, message units and Ion&. distance. I PASADENA (µPIJ - l young couple who ran a "Bonnie and Clyde" rar theft racket and al· fegedly cut a s wath lhrough 20 Southern ~aurornt1 communities \-ere elven atlfr sen- enee• ~hursday by 11petlor Court ,.Judie Hegner said Thursday he had flied claims for eight members of the family ot Leland D. Phelps, 15.· ratally s hot by a s heri(f's deputy who mistook him tor a.gunman barricaded in a home with a hostage, Nudity Banned? · A BOUNTIFUL VEGETABLE GARDEN ...... ...,___, .-ch TUthlll. _, 1 Carolyrt Baird, 19, was ~erect ·into custody of e <California Youth tbority: for an jp. 1erlnite "t erm. Her toYfriend, Anthony Si- bentea, 27, w •s sent to tate 1prtson for a ma'1:· ~um bf 20 years. The gunm,an. David Terrell, 20. later com· milted suicide and hi s hostage was ·freed . Sheriff John F. Duffy has called for a Gra nd Jury probe t o determine whether Phelps, a friend or Terrell . was actually a ho s ta ge or ah · ac · complice in the incident. SAN FRANCISCO I AP > -Photographs. cartoons and drawings o( ·adult genitals or fema1e breasts would be banned from s idewalk newsracks open to public view under a proposed law forwarded to the Bou rd o( Supervisors. EASY TO ACHIM WITH THESE BANDIN! VALUE PRODUCTS. , I • This new all or9anlc formula c011ta1ns a special mixture of mulhraom com· post and humus In obi<J 2 cu. ft . bDC} . . SPECIAL s 1 INTRODUCTORY SALE • 99 IEG. 2.29 · Joan Marie Pennock, 18, San Fernando; Dana Ann Price. ·19, Santa Clara ; Audrey Michelle Adams, 20, Vacaville; and Gloria fl}ice Torres, 22, Lo& Angeles. GIVE HER MUMS AZALEAS TU UPS HYACINTHS AND MANY OTHERS Police 1aJd Miss ·Haird fould 10 braless and rear revealing blouses o d11tract salewmen at rar dealerships. While J>e WBI talking with the iale&:men, police said, Si- bentes would drl ve oft In teW cars. Deputy Ala n Fulmer "willfully , wantonly and without provocation" s hot th e una·rm e d Phelps, according to the claims. The papers said Fulmer was hidd en from view and fi red with no warning. The propcsal was ap· prove d unanim ously Thursday by the board's Fire, Safety and Police Committee. The board is expected to rolJoy,• the committee's r ecommen- dation tor final approval next week. If you want a heaYy yield of top quali· • ty Ye<Jffables. 1-to.t IM•y Vorirti1tl w r.,,""' ....... CwHftewer lnrttel• Sprowtt ........ Duffy said his o\lo•n in- Cornell .' s Cameras Offers you a new and nece11ary concept In Photocjraphy retail sale1 & service .:. 2 HOURS FREE INSTRUCTION In Camera Hi1ndlln<J ltyC1rMI. M•1hir-l'tlOl091fh1r When you purchase an Olympus .. Camtra Syste111 at our recJUlqr ·low price la trve '50 Value! W• _.a c•"'*•••ltf ...... lltM M""kec-. ..... ...... Cjlulllly ............... flnhllltlg ..... - · WR.D WEST PLAZA .... ....,. ..... -...... Yfl •Mc...,,. tt-Mh &. 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And in an address to members or the Orange County Coast As- sociation, Douglas Oil Special Projects Manager Richard Holway blamed federal fiscal practices with encouraging a complex set of factors leading to dire energy shortages. Asserting that federal price controls several years ago effec- tively killed development of new natural gas fields, Holway said that the petroleum industry now • rv1ne Medical Center Assailed By DOUG F RITZSCllE 01 U'll D•lly Pllo!Slilll Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. told UC Regents 'fhursday that Orange County Medical Center is a "lemon" and sug~ested lhat if the univers ity wants to buy it the slate may not fund Lhc purchase. The governor's remarks to a re- gent's subcommittee were the most rttenl in a series of com- ments by Brown opposing the un- iversity purchase or the P.1cdical Center for teaching hospital use by the UC Irvine-California College of M edicinc. Criticizing the proposed purchase, Bro"''" said, "It may tum out that your bad deal is not one the state wants to get into.'' Co ntacted today. medical sC'hool Dean Stanley van den Noort said, "Mr. BroWn is incor- rect in what he suys. He does not understand the agr eement or he "·ouldn't be sayin g these things.'' But a rcw months ago, when UCI was hammering out the fina l details or un agreement to pay Orange County SS.S million for the Medical Center, Dr. van den Noort himse lf criticized the physical condition of the facility. lie then predicted problems in ob· taining state financing ror the purchase. Today, Dr. v;.in den Noort said. "I support the contract we have signed with the county. It is the best way t o proceed into the future which will accommodate all the variables." Brown's remarks to the regents echoed the opposition to the medical center purchase first presse d in December by Legislative An a lyst/\. Alan Post. Post uns uccessfu11 y tried to pursuade the leJ?islaturc's Joint Committee on •l ej,i lth Sciences Education to recon1 mend the UC I medical school be closed and its operations combinert '~:ith UC Davis or dispersed throughout the four other medical school s. Hi gh on Post·s list of objections to the purchase of the sprawling facility was its physical condi· tion. The analyst es.timated that by the time the medical center is purchased and renovated to un- jversity ·standards costs would total $24 .8million. Two bills have been introduced in the legislatur e to finance the m edical center purchase and finance a second UC I medical school hospital on the UC I cam· pus. In· a related developme nt, the Orange County League of Cities !See LEllfON., Page .\Zl ]mt a Wild Duck Chase Costa Mesa Animal Control Officer Kurt Bonnewell is re· covering today from injuries sustained when he was struck by a car while in hot foot pursuit of a wayward duck. He was chasing the de- termined duck on private pro- perty on Santa Ana Avenue Tuesday, when the quacking quarry waddled and flapped iL~ Y:ay through a hedge. Officer Bonnewell plunged through the hedge too, only to find himself directly in the path of ";in oncoming car c rui si ng do"A>'n a l o n g driveway on the other side. The humane officer said he sprang in'to the air, landing on the hood of the vehicle and s u sta in e d only a ssorted bruises. The duck t>scaped. Irvine Panel Cites Road As "Negative' ' On a pair of split votes Thurs- day, the lr\'inc Transportation Commission decided the pro- posed extension of Michelson Drive connecting the Irvine In· dustrial Complex with University Park will h ave a "negative im· pact" on the cit y. On a 3-2 vole, with Com· missioners Lowell Johnson and Mary Ann Gaido objecting, the commission found that sufficient investigation of the effects of the road had been madeinanenviron· mental impact report. In a second 3-2 vole, with Com· missioner s Carol Morris and Carl Morr\son objecting, the commission urged the city coun- cil lo determine that the project's erfects will be bad. About SO residents of Ufliversi- ty Park attended the meeting to express concern that the mile· long road would send industrial trarfic through the residential area. The Mi chelson link between Jamboree Boulevard and Culver Drive was designed to mitigate the effect Fluor Corp. trafric will have on Jamboree Boulevard. The $55 million, 1.2 rnillion square foot Fluor facility is being built on a 105-acre site al the 1Jamboree intersection with the San Di ego Freeway_ Residents. howev.er. have been concerned th at the i\1ichelson ex- te-nsion would overcrowd the ~·tichelson·Culver intersection in University Park. Commissioner Mary Ann Gaido said conditions at the ISec P . .\NEL, PageA2) is battling to take up the slack. "The federal controls drove the price of gas to the paint tha'.l it was no longer pr ofitable to de- velop new sources, nd soon, the large users of gas. found their contracts ended and we nt over to petroleum," he said. His address which was billed as a talk on the propcsals by the federal government to lease v~st federal tidelands for drilling orr the coast. But Jlolway veered from dlscussing the specific plans to lease federal water s between Ventura County and San Clemente. Instead. with a List of statistics and charts, the ex~utive em- phasized the dire need for a wide set of corrective measures to tide the Wes t Coast through a troubled decade. Holway )mphasized conserva- tion as the only real and im· mediate m eans of cons('rving what oil r esources are 110\v available. , "The reports of conserv11fg energy last year which all of us are famili ar with really show hollow figures. There was no real conservation during 1973," he as· • awsu1t Motorist Shot on Freeway A Kansas hitc hhiker is in Orange County jail today afte r he allegedly pul three bullets in the man \\•ho gave him a ride. A n off-duty California Hi ghway Patrolman captured Al le n Leroy Engert, 20, o( Gardner, Kan .• as the man fled from the shooting scene on the San Diego fo"""ree way. The incident occurred about 2':30 p .m . Thursday on the border of Huntington B each and Westmins te r n ear h1agnolia Street .. Engert. was booked on SU§Pi · cion of robbery and attempted murder, \Ves tminster police de- tectives said today. The injur,d~ who gave Engert a ride llear Oeeanside is David Ernest. ~opert.& o~ -San Diego~ lie was. i{a 'Satisfactory condition today at Hui1tington Jn - tercommunity Hospital \\'here he und~rwenl surgery Thursday ar. tcrnoon. Roberts v.· as shot once in the neck and twice in the hand , police said. Investigators believe theshoot · ing c;>ccurred after Roberts re· fused to pull off the rreeway as hitchhiker Engert allegedly or- dered at gunpoint. Nut11re's V11lei1ti11e ' Bill Cole. 10, of Newport Be3.ch, found a valentine from Mother Na lure in the form of this heart-shaped leaf. Nqw he won't have to shop for a valentine remembrance fol," hi s best girl. School Goals Eyed Trustees Examine 'Roadmap' in Irvine' Irvine school district trustees ga.t a first look Thursday at school-b y-school plans to meet educational goals set in an as· sessment process last year. The series of documents for t>ach of the dis tri ct's 11 schools makes a pile of p<o1per three in- ches thick. The m assive \\'Ork was variously described as a ··roadmap '' fo r the district's Oil Tanker Freed SAN PEDRO (UPIJ -An 810-fo ot tanker \\•hich ran aground in Los Angeles Harbor noated Cree today when its cargo ol 524,000 barrels of crude oil was pumped inlo another vessel. None of the c rude spilled from the 70,000-ton Sansienena which strayed from the proper harbor channel Thursday afternoon and ran its 47 -foot draft into the mud. future and hailed as a step forY.'ard for Irvine's educational progran1, by administrators and trustees. The school plans lay out a description of c urrent conditions, state ho"' conditions should be and. outline step-by-step pro: grams to meet each of the school goaJs. The plans w ill be monitored through June, Educational Sup- port Services Administrator Marilyn llarris told 'the board. The plans arc to be modified to renect changes in conditions a nd in the attitudes of parents. teachers and pupils. Complementing tea~hers and admlnislrators who worked on the project. Superintendent A. Stanley Corey said, "It's kind of spooky to lay it. all out and say 'What do you lhinko( it'?·· listening. spelling,· composition and speaking, carried out wit~ appropriate remedial help and homework_ .. Assessing · the c urrent slate oC that goal, the plan says, "The majority of students at College Park School are functioning at their expected achievem e nt levels in the basic s ki lls; howe\'er, <1 minority fall below expectancy in certain com- munication abi liti es and (See GO.<\.LS, Page A2) Dy l art 11wnzas R e adi11g Set Students \\'ill present <.1 pro· gr am on the poetry and prose or Dylan Thomas at 8 p.m. tonight . in Building R at Saddleb<ick Coll ege. District 'Needs~ At College Park School, for ex· ample. the number one school goal is to "Provide programs y,•hich continue lo stress the de· velopme nt ~or each student 's potential as it pertains to basic skill s, including m ath a nd com· munication abilities of reading The program . under the direc- tion of Lyn \Veli s, will be present· ed in "Readers Theater" style. The cast is divided into two groups, one pr esentUlg s"Cenes of prose and tl'le other reading fr9m Dylan Thomas' Poetry. Cited by Trustee MARTINI OUJIE BRINGS L4WSUIT ·~ (Editor's Note : Thil i$ one of a aeries of interview• with the eight candidates for the Irvine Uni/fed School District Boord of Tnutee1. Ali five seats are to be filled in March .f balloting. The three candidate• tally- fng the laige1t number of oote1 wiU be tllcted lo four-year tern11 . TM can· dldatea placing fourth and fifth will be tltcttd to three-year tl?Nnl. J By DOUG F RITZSCllE Of ... 0.11., ttil .. "6" Incumbent Irvlne..._sc'hools . Trustee Norman Ginsburg sees the district as an 18-month-0ld baby that needs Careful care and fe<ding to conU~ue its proper growth. Rwming for a secood term In the March election, Ginsburg, 38, feels the district has m ade tremendous progress in its in- fancy. VENTURA <AP> -A rotten Much remains to be done, be olive· in a martini is blamed for concedes. maintaining that causing a Ventura man to education is in a constant state of become violently ill and suffer a nux and always requires im· heart attack. according to a .Provement. $500,000 damage suit filed in Ven. But his description of the dis-tura County Superior Court. trict's short history is one of Richard M. Taylor of Ventura sweeping reforms, replacing the file4il the suit against the Lobster ••tne ptitude, mismanacement , Tra p restaurant al the Ca~a and apatl\y" tllat char•cteri•ed Irena Motor llote\ of Oxnard the previous jurlsdlctk>nl with.a ~ ~nd hbtel emp1oye Donovan school dis trict r esp()nSlvc to.ilh• 1 Voup.g. . · ' , desires of par~nt:s. 'Mle su'tt allqes lhat Taylor or· tn • ·leaOet lect over from Ille $1•red a mart~ at Ille rest-uraht -last campaign, Ginsburg m~e ~J~e.~·· an~Lha\,thcoUvewas five main promises: eliminll\oa ~n:s~pt~g:~ noLf)t fOf .human <Ste NEEDS, Page "21 I ~.::;,;;;;;::_:;.::;,;.:;;._.:; ___ _ • ,, • Performers inc lude Los Heide, Cesar Ri caurte, Bob ltut.chinson. Bob Lawrence, Kym Wells. Heidi lleid and Jerry Littleton. U.S. 'Falling' WASHINGTON (U PI) Retired Adm. Elmo Zumwalt told a conservative conference today the n ation's civiliath leaders have falled to inrorm the public that the· American mUitary est a blishmeht iS falling behind the Soviet union. The former cbief1or naval operations addressed th'e 1915 Conservative POiiticai Actton Conference amid indlcatlons tt\c group was seek· inl realignment of· exist ing Pblili cal ·parties along 1iber'al· conservative llnes . , serted. Instead, Holway explained, a \\"hole set of st rang measures ha\'e to go into errect im - mediately_ l\1ost of the measures were those recommended during the depths of the l ast severe shortages and include lower s peed limits. less ~le<.-trical con- (See DRILLI NG, Page A2) ens Venue Change Debated By TOM B.\RJ,F.Y Oftne O;olly PllotStalt l\ long court battle loo1ned to- day as intervening la\\"Yers fo r the Ca lifornia Attorney General's offi ce elem.anded that the la\\'SUit Cil ed aga1n!-!t the Irvine Foundation by Irvine heiress Jo;in I rvine Smit h be moved out of OrangeCOunly. Superi or Court presiding Judge R"obert A. Banyard was on the bench to make the first ruling in a series of m oti6ns that put ten lawyers for both sid es in hi s courtroom today. He gave priority to the SI.Ole's motion for a change of venue and sent a ll parties before Judge Claude hi. Owens for a ruling on that motion. If Judge Owens decides t hat the trlal mus t r e main in Orange county, Judge Banyard will then assign another judge to rule on demands by the state and Mrs . Smith for an injunction against alleged foundation plans to sell controlling shares of Irvine Com· pany stock. Deputy Atto rn ey Gener a l Lawrence Tapper said he will point out to Judge Qy,·ens that the Irvine Company o"•ns 20 percent of the land in Orange County and would obv iously be looki ng over our shoulders during a trial in rhi s area. ··we would prefer that the trial be held in the Sacramento area or possibly in the Los Angeles area," Tapper said. "\Ve just don·t feel that this issue can be resolved y,·ithin this immediate e nvironmEnt. · · Both h1rs. Smith a nd her mother. l\trs. Athalie Irvine (See IRVIl\;E, Page ,\2l Rebels Smash ed ' TANANARIV E. l\1ala gasy Republic (UPll ......, Government troops tod ay sn1ashed remaining groups of insurgent policemen y.•ho defied an ultimatum to s ur· render issued by the ruling military junta. officials said. Gen . Gilles Andriamahozo. the island nation 's ney,· militttry strongman, a lso movl.'d to crush all oppos iti on, abolis hing "political parties after pulling doY.'n the ma in body of ~rebel troops. ('tt,;1s t \\. t•c11 l1t•r F'air skies Saturday, ac- cording to the weather ser vice. Y.1it h slightly warmer temperatu res. Decreasing \\·inds expected. Highs 68 to 74. Lov.·s 42 to 4G. l:\°S IOE TODA~ A widr variety of entertain· ment is available this wrekmd and in comipg weeks aJ. on un- likely place not far from Che Orange Coa1t. See 1lory on pogr C·3 of todo.y 'a Weekender. Al V-!h"'I<• •• M9""'' C6•1 ....... .. MllllMll l"lillld\ ... l.~ •• H.111911•1 ... """ •• "" . AS,04 or ... CMIM't .,_. 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Turner threw out murdef cfiarae1 against a ~ qemenle .couple )ate Thu,.. -by ruling in pretrial action that he rould see no intent to kill in the drug death of a 16-year-old Laguna Beach girl. • Hi& decision means that Terry J Suzanne Richardson, 19, and her ~ hu,,band, Ronald , 24, both of 166 f Avenida }o""Jorencia, San Clemente, will go on trial May 12 on the remaining charges of furnishing a drug lo a minor. Richardson additionally faces grand theft charges stemming from his alleged theft or the fatal drug from hi s employers, Al- r Wholesale Prices Show Drop \) WASHINGTON fU PIJ - .Declining food prices helped re- ... duce the wholes ale price index : for a second straight month in ~ JanuarY, but ris ing oil prices ~ may soon reverse the trend, of- 1. ficial figures showed today. ~ Labor Department statislics • showed a drop or 0.3 percent in : ~-----------~ •• ' AUTO SALES HIT I 13-YEARLOW,PageA10 ~~~~~~;....,,.-=-~~- overall Wholesale price levels for January, but they took no ac- : count of President Ford's new • feesonimpartedoil. r • The higher fuel prices bound to t result from the progressive $1 a :· barrel fees will begin showing up ~:in coming months unless :· Congress succeeds in its attempt ~;to delay Ford's order. The higher :: fuel costs in turn would drive up ~ the prices of a wide range ol in-t dustrial commodities. ~ The slight January decline in •. wbO;lesale price levels followed_ ~an 0.5 percent drop in Decembei'".· ~The January index stood at 171.8, ~meaning that a selection of goods ~which cost $100 in 1967 cost :.$171.80 in January. AIU'follgh an improvement over recent levels, the January figure was stlll 17 .2 percent higher than January, 1974. The month's decline was led by decreasing wholesale prices for farm products, processed foods and feeds, which dropped 2.5 per- cent over-all for lhe second con- secutive month. Su1ar and confectionary goods registered the most drastic re· duction -10.8 perceut from December. Industrial commodities, . however, increased 0.5 percent after holding steady in· December. Iron, steel, residual fuels, electric power, gasoline, natural gas, coke, machinery and indu.strial equipment all rose in wholesale price. Fro .. Page A I GOALS .•. arithmetic skills." Instead, ''Each student should be achieving to the best of his (orJ her abilities," the plan says. The document goes on to out· Jine a program of selecting materials and personnel, evaJuating progress of students and budgeting resources to meet the goal . Copies of the plans are availa· hie for inspection at schools and at the district offices. ORANGE COAST Robert N. W'*'1 P•t1olOtnl -Pllllll.,..1 Jack R. Curley \IK• Prfll .. nl •"II c,e.,...1 M,o-t ThOmas Keevll E<lllOr ThOmas A. Murphinc ~Molfl.9 E1IH..- O\Mln H . Loos Richilrd P. Nall MMW....llM-"'9E .. -. TelepfUUM 1114)..642:-4)21 Oassllled Advertisl"9 642-567t ~t-~ Y•ll•J 1'1.._,, Ol!1te Jl1 ·631~ ~'11'"'"'"'1 ....... ~ 49S·0630 (...,,19111. ltll O••nOtO C<>•ll PvoU1lll•O ~.,,..,..,.wi...,-.nhn11.tt-,..,<l.,••I Nl•U•• •• ,.,,,,.,uu-•U .,.,,,,. ,..., .,. ;. r•!'t .. VC•t:I wll-1 -••I ••. .., .... _ 0! . ~.-. .._.. c.I•~ .... .., ,...d .. c .. 1. ,,.,..,., ~.--........ ..,(41rl'WorW.tt ...... ~; .,..i+ ...... _...,~.....,...-.t!IYl_.UM -· Jergan Pharm~ceutica.ls of Irvine. Mord~ charges were con- taine<I in a Grand Jury indtct- ment af r it was testllled that Julie Thomas. 16, died last Oct. 2S after ingesting what she believed to be cocaine. It was later determined lheit she died from a self administered dose of propercaine, a highly re- fined drug that is 10 tim~ more powerful than cocaine. Laguna Beach police who ar- rested the Richardsons and charged them with supplying the drug lo Miss Thom as said her de· alh was one of three juvenile fataliti es that may have been caused by the ingestion or pro- percaine. In a similar analogy, Holway said the Alaskan oil find would keep the West alive for four years if all of its oil w.ere used U1 the r e· gion. The.output of the local offshore waters proposed for the con- troversial leases by the Depart· ment of the Interior would pro-- duce 270,000 barrels a dU' by 1981 , if the per.mission is granted and all goes well .. Thal produc. lion could continue into the next 1 century. ~ That amount or new crude would help significantly to fill the demand in the West, he said. The 1974 demand by the West Grand theft charges we re added to the murder and drug ·· -f'910nies when it was later alleged ...-that Richardson s tole 2.2 pounds of the drug valued at $3,000 from Allergan. C1alt11 After the Ston11 u,.1 T•i.iwt• Coast, be explained, was about 2.3 billion barrels a day, Juage Turner r eduCed bail on the accused couple from $2S,OOO each to SS ,000 each. 'fhey have posted bail. A couple in Guerneville, Calif., negotiate a street in this Russian River resort town · after the Russian, Eel and Sacramento rivers were floode d under cloudburst rains. The storm now has moved southward with noevacuatjons. From POfl*' Al NEEDS ... of overcrowded schools; im- proved career guidance; better cooperation with UC Irvine; educational program improve- ments; and better communica· tion with parents. Transit Election Proposal Shelved Frotn PRfl" A I IRVINE ... Clarke or Corona del l\1ar, were in the courtroom today a s lawyers for both sides prepared for what may be a marathon 'hearing on a series or issues. Going into his second cam· paign, Ginsburg feels that all those goals were met or are well on the way toward accomplish· ment. A combination of an ag. greasive, building program kicked off with a $50 million bond issue and use of portable build· ings put an end to the problem of overcrowding, he said. .. There have been no double sessions since I've been. here, and the year before there were," be said. ''There was a poor care:er guida"bce"1program in .the high school. ·tast year, with the help 'ol Ca.I State Fullerton, we com- pJetel.Y revised the counseling program. Everything was set up on man_agem.enl _by objectives. We brought in the parents, lowered the studerit-counselor ratio .. "The problem is that it is a first-year operation. and it takes time to show results." UCI has been brought into a number of district programs, in- cluding the SELF alternative high school. ) On communicatio6, he said, "The policy we have established setting up the school advisory forums is the most responsive and forward-looking policy I've seeninOrangeCounty.1beaction is happening right at lhe local community level. Policies are not coming down as mandates from the school board, but are coming down from interaction or the teachers and parents and ad· ministrators." Advances have been made, he said, in the educational pro· grams~ coordination or programs irl\v.arious grades and in-service teacher training programs among other areas neglected by the predecessor districts. But more work must be done, he said. Improvements have been made in first grade stan- dardized state testin2 scores - the only grade completed under the{>resenl board and district. "I'm willing to stake my re- putation as a professional and as a board member that next year's scores will be better and the next year's scores will be better than that,''he said. Basic skills, Ginsburg main- tains, are the paramount concern of schOols. Although an advocate or a varietY or teaching met.hods, he contends that basic skills · must be the aim of all educa· tional programs. Ginsburg sees his area of ex· pertise as a particular asset to the board. "Nobody in the community is pushing harder for basic skills, with more expertise and who can't be fooled in the area of educational programs than mys el(," he said. Proposed legislation providing for popular election of Orange County Transit District directors failed to win the endorsement of the Orange County League of Cities Thursday night. The league refused to endorse legislation proposed by As· semblyman John Briggs (R- F\JllertonJ. It provides for direct election of OCTD"s five-man board of directors. A motion call- ing for its support was killed on a 13-7 vote to table. Costa Mesa Mayor Robert Wilson was a leading spokesman for the plan to elect one OCTD director frorn each of Orange County's five supervisorial 'dis· tricts. ''This is a philosophic issuel '' Wilson said. ''I don't believe •n ·appointed government." Wilson's reference ' to •·ap· pointed" was aimea-at the pre-• sent system o! selecting ocro directors. Two are city councilmen ap- pointed by the league and two are county supervisors appoint~ by the board of supervisors. The fifth director is a public member selected by the other four direc· tors. Fountain Valley City Coun- cilman Al Hollinden countered Wilson's argument in favor of elected directors by pointing out that "(our directors, are, indeed, elected officials." Hollindcn, who was one or the city's repres entatives on the transit distri ct board, said the present selection system pro- vides a quick and inexpensive method of recalling directors "should they fail to renect the wlU or the peoPle. '' He also said election by supervisorial district would be expensive and might lead to heavy campaign contributions ' ... f'rom Page Al PANEL ... l\lichelson·Culver intersection if the road is built have been com- pared to current conditions at the intersection or liarbor BoulevArd and Adams Avenue in Costa Mesa. The environmental impact re· port on the proposed road will be considered by the planning com- mission be(ore a final determina- tion is made by the city council. The tran s portation com· mission urged the council to have city planners investigate other altenatives to the road before ap· .proving the project. Alternatives suggested inc lude an additional San Diego Freeway on-ramp; limiting the road to buses. bikes and carpools; and setting up satellite parking lots in the in· dustrial complex with shuttle service to the Fluor site. From Heart Valentines Pubiished Today ''I realize as Valentine Day goes by, what a lucky guy am I ''To have a sweetheart for a wire ... ''But I wish someone would tell her please by special interests. . While spokesman for at least four cities said they could not support Briggs' proposal, they indicated they believe there might be other selection systems better suited to the county needs. South Coast cities that support- ed the tabling motion that killed the endorsement or Briggs' pro- posal ·included Irvine, San Clemente. and Se<.il Beach. Voting to uphold the tabling motion and, hence, to bring the direct election propasal to a vote, v.rere Cos ta Mesa, Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. Though represented by council members at the League meeting, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and San Juan Capistrano failed . to vote·on the motion. FrowtP~AI LEMON ... Thursday passed aTesolutionsup- porting the continued tenure of U1e med school in the county. Only Seal Beach voted against the resolution that declared the school to "be beneficial to the elderly, handicapped and dis· a bled or Orange County." The series or events revolving around the medical sch"ool may come to a head at a March 7 special regents committee meet- ing. At that session, the regents arc to review the role of medical teaching in the university system with special emphasis on the Irvine medical school. All those motions and coun- termotions stem from l\1rs. Smith's claim that the Irvine Foundation plans to sell its con- trolling shares of Irvine Com- pany stock to the l\1obil Oil Com- pany for $110 million. 1'1rs. Smith's Ja,vsuit argues that the $110 million ricure is un· realistic and unfair to inYestors and that far more could be ob- tained for the stock if it v.·.as sold at public auction . The foundation controls 54.5 percent of the Irvine Company's 8,415,000 shares or stock. but it has been barred by an earlier restraining order issued from Judge 11. Walter Steiner from disposing or any Irvine .assets pending trial or the issue. Under the federal Tax Reform Act of 1969, tax-exempt founda- tions must cli\'CSl themselves or controlling s hares of corpora- tions. Birds Get Ally WASHINGTON (UPIJ -Two conservationist groups said la- day they want to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to stay a lower court order allowing the Army to try to kill 17.5 million blackbirds roosting in Kentucky and Ten· nees.see. The Circuit Court or Ap. peals. Thursday upheld a lower court decision that the Army could carry out its plan to use a nev.1 chemiC'al, Tcr gitol, to kill the blackbirds roosting at Fl. Campbell, Ky., and an ammuni- tion base at J\·Jilan, Tenn., and other sites. WINTER SALE CONTINUES GltOUPS OF BEDROOM AMD DIHIMG ROOM FURMITURE AS WELL AS OCCASIOMAL PIECES FROM H&IEDROM & HERITAGE, DREXEL AMD ' MAMYOTHERS SEE OUR LARGE SELECTIOM • OF SOFAS AMD CHAIRS IMCLUDIHG LEATHER AT UP T020°/o OFF A. Ova( Cocktail Table B. Curio Cabinet C. EndTable D. AccesSO<y Table E. Oval Commode •439oo •55goo '1390" '990" '2190" Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale 'J69" '479" ... ,. •ap· .,.,. Thus, the output or the offshore leases would help take up strong increases in demand. "The real point to all of this is that all of these measures -con· ~ervation. new discoveries and offshore drilling -are calculal· c<l to buy us precious time," he said. llolway recognized that the group ~·hi c h \i;elcomed him to ·spc<.ik first organized the battle to keep drilling out of state tidelands from the Santa Ana . River lo the l\1exican border. "I'm not asking you to change vour minds," he said. "All I want is for all or you and the public in general to be aware of the facts before reaching a decision on of· · fshore drilling." . -Ar .,/'-7 -~· 1Korto11.. Sees Gas Prices Of 75 Ce,.11,s MIAMI <UPI J -Gasoline prices will climb to 75 cents a gallon by mid-summer and even higher later in the year if Presi· dent Ford's proposed $3·a·barrel •oil import tax is approved, In- terior Secretary Rogers Morton sars. l\lorton.· v.·ho stopped here Thursday.\\th;Je touring the coun- try to promote th e President's energy program , said in an in- tervie'o\1 motorists will begin to feel the price increases by April I. ~lorton said the lS·to-20 cent-a- gallon hrii;es IA'ill reduce oil im· ports by about 600,000 barrels a day. The remaining 400,000- barrel reduction sought by Ford will come from substituting of domestic energy supplies, he said. Morton s'aid plans to lease 10 million acres or offshore AUantic Ocean bottom for o il exploration have been held up by opposition (rom coastal sta tes, but Interior officials are proceeding with plans to lease more than a million acres in the Gulf of Atex - ico. . .. •*Thal money doesn't srow on trees.·· The heart(elt sentiment above is just one of scores set forth in Valentine's Day greetingspubllshedintoday'~ily Pilot. DAEXEL-H EA IT AGE-HE NAEOON-WOOOMA{ll<-!lf'AAt TAN-BAKER· Lo,•ers or all aaea from Seal Beach San Clemente responded to the Dally Pilot challcnse to ·· Pro lse her'"anytblng butgivcherourpage." -· The res ult is not oae but two page.i or personal Vate~tine 'ads. For assurance that Cupl~ atilt viotu this best of All pGUlble coa"ils, turn to tod•y'a claUllled section for "Our Valentine l>aae No.1 . 1 and and 2. '' . Someone who lovee: you m-.Y have given you our page . • I WIBDA TS• SATUl!DAYS 9:00 lo S:JO r NE!WPOAT BEACH• 1121 wa::s11c~1t·1-; on. 642·20.S0 LAGUN:A BEACH• :U.'t Nl)ft1'1! CCJl\~:I' lft,\'Y., 4\M-Wl TORRANCE• 23649 HAWTllORNt. Bt,VO • (()~ t-~n . 1119, Sun. 12·.5:30• • .3711·111'9 ' I \ l ' • I 1 i I I I I \ l ' ' lj I ' ' -VOL. 68, NO. 45, 4.SECTIONS, ~PAGE~ • o day's Cl~lng , " ~~;-Sitie .............. , .. FRIOAV, FEBRUARY U, 1975 TEN CENTS Oilntan Urges C~unty · . Coast Drilling By JOl(N VALTEllZA Oftlle Do1lly PUotSta" An executive with a major oil (inn told Orange Coast leaders 1'1tiucsday that offshore drilling in federal waters off Orange County is. only one of many critically !needed energy sources over the next decade. : And in an address to members of the Orange County Coast As· sociallon, Douglas OU Special PtoJects Manager Richard Kolway blatJ,'led federal (iscal p_ractit:es -.·lth encouraging a complex set Of factors leading to dire energy shortages. Asserting that federal price controls several years «go effec- tively killed development of new natural gas fields, Holwa_y said that the petroleum industry now N at11re's l'ale11ti11e Bill Cole, 10, of Newport Beach, lound a vale~itie from Mathe • .Nalur• lo 1be 'form of this ·,heart·sb~~cleaf. Now he won·~ have to shop for a valentine remembrance for his best girl. Brown Criticizes Med Center Plans By DOUG FRl'l7,SCHE Ot1M D•olW ~i.tSCaH Gov. Edmund G . BroY:nJr. lold UC Regents Thursday that Orange County f\1edical Center is . a "lemon" and suggested that if the university wants to buy it the state may not fund the purchase. The governor's remarks to a re- gent's subcommittee were the· most recent in a series or com- ments by Brown opposing the un- iversity purchase or the Medical Center for teaching hospital use. by the UC Irvine-Ca lifornia College of Medicine. Criticizing the proposed purchase, Brown said. "It may turn out that your bad deal is not· 'one the state wants lo get into.'' Contacted today, medical I.school Dean Stanley van den Noort said~ "Mr. Brown is incor· reel In what he says. He rloes not "understand the agreement or he 1 \\'QUldn't be saying these things.'' Bbl ·a fe-.: months ago, when 1UCI was hammering out the final details of an agreement to pay rOrangeCounty $5.5 million for the :r.1edical Center, Dr. van den ~oort himself criticized the hysical conditidn of the facility. e then predicted problems in ob- i.taining state financing for the purchase. , Today, Dr. van den Noort said. •·1 suppqrt the contract we have signed With the county. It is the 'best way to proceed into the future Which will accommodate all the variables . ., Brown's remark~ totheregents (echoed the opposition to the medical center purchase first 1,pressed i _n December by Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post. ( Post unsuccessfully tried to I ·J aycees Seeking ' . Award Nominees The Pountaln Valley Jaycees, 11re still seekln« nominations for the annual Distfhguishcd Service Award, liven annually to a man J8to35yearsor age. . ' Nominations may be made by ,ltndlviduals or organizations, ac- 'cording to Hons Tietz. The de- adJine ts Feb. 20, and the award Will be prtse.nted at a March 1 banquet at the Cros!troads Restaurant in Fountain Valley. Qu..Uons moy be referred to Tlets •1963-3362. • \ • i ' pursuade the legislature's Joint Committee on Health Sciences Education lo recommend the UCl medical school be closed and its operations combined with UC Davis or dispersed throughout the fourother medical schools. High on Post's list or objections lo the purchase or the sprawling facility was its physical condi- tion. The analyst estimated that by the time the medical center is purchased and renovated to un- iversity standards costs would total $24 .8 million . Two bills have been introduced in the legislature to rinance the medical center purchase and finance a second UC I medical (See LEMON, Page A2l Morto11 Sees Gas Prices Of 75 Ce11ls 1'11AM'I (UPJ) -Gasoline prices w111 climb to 75 cents a gallon by mid-summer and even higher later in the year if Presi· dent Ford's proposed $3-a-burrcl ·oil import tax is approved, In· te'rior Secretary Rogers Morton says. Morton, who stopped here Thursday while touring the coun- try to promote the President's energy program, said in an in- terview motorists will begin to feel the price increases by April 1. Pi-forton,said the. IS-to-20 cent·a- gallon hikes will reduce oil im- ports by abo,ut 600,000 barrels a day. The remaining 400,000- barrel re<1uctiori sought by Ford w111 come !tom substituting of domestic energy supplies, he said. Morton said p1am to lease 10 ·million acres or offshore Atlantic Ocean bottom for oil exploration have been held up by opposition from coastal states, but Interior orrtcials ate proceeding with plans to lease more than a . million acres in the Gulf of Mex· ico. Oil companies art interested In more than 6 milllOn acres off the northwest Florida Gulf Coast and part of that area Is expected to_ be put up for bids in December. is batUing lo t~ke up the slack. ••'The federal controls drove the price of gas to the point that il was no longer profitable lo de- velop new sources, and soon, the large users or gas found their contracts ended and went over to petroleum,'' he said. Hi!!i address which was billed as a talk on the proposals by the federal government to lease v;ist federal tidelnnds for drilling off the-coast. But Hol~ey veered from discussing the specific plans to lease federal waters between Ventura CoUnty and San Clemente. Instead, with a list of statistics and charts, the executive em- phasized the dire need for a wide set ol corrective measures to tide the West Coast through a troubled decade. , Holway emphasized conserva· lion as the only real and im · mediate means of conserving: what oil resources are OO\li' available. "'The reports of conserving . energy last year which all of us are familiar with really show hollow figures. Tbere was no real conservation during 1973," he a3 · serted. .; Instead. Holway explained, a v.1hole set of strong measures have to go into effect im - mediately. Pi-1ost of the measures w('re those recon1mended during the depths of the last severe shortages and include lower spet-'d limits, less electrical con· !See DRILLING, Page A2 ) No Compromise Seen In Free C Mediator Requested Of Board By KATH Y CLANCY Ol lh1 D•ily Plk>t5lolll The former staff of the Hunt· ington Beach Free Clinic called today ror •'reconciliation with the board.:.' They asked for reinstatementof four staff coorditlators and the appointment of Michael Lyon, 27. as clinic director on a one-year trial basis. They also asked that an outside mediator assess clinic opera- tions, and they called for more communication between the board and staff . • IC Fight Dally Piiot Sl~I Pi.I• .. We want this lo be totally Poliitfve," said 1.•l,ltj.e James~ formermedical"oordin1'tOr:1 .THIS Wt.5'Stl00TING SCENE ON S/IN QIEGO FREEWAY NEAR MAGNOLIA THURSDAY "•>'"IM 111.<~llke'Cidlnar'y Freeway Crash, But We1tmlnster Ponce Found More But Board Chairman .Jl.-ck. • •I; ..... t/ Feehan said at a press conference this Morning that norompromise is likely . · "'We will not lake him back un - der any circumstances," Feehan said or Lyon, who served l\l.'O months as acting clinic director. "'He is not qualified." HitChhiker Seized Prices T ake lttiss James, as well as Erika Krause, social service coordinator; Maddy Newman, health counseling coordinator; Steve Bruno . Helpline roordinator, and Lyon resigned Pi-fonday in protest over the hiring of Judy Davison, 43, instead of Lyon, as permanent clinic direc- tor. I H . h ' SL~ . Another Dip n ig. way 1iuoting 1 J n anuary t.1ost of the ciinic volunteers followed suit, and after two turbulent days on tqejob, marked by telephone harassment, Mrs_ Davison resigned Thursda'y morning. Feeban said today that Lyon, Bruno and lttiss Krause presented their proposals, including an un· breakable one-year work con· tract, to him Thursday. He said they tied ttie proposal to a re· signation or the board; however the staff denied making that re· quest. "'The basic problem with Mike was be worked well Wlder close supervision," Feehan said today, "'but Jacked the skill s to be a good administrator ''Administrative decisions were made by committee, which is not always bad, but his Corte seemed tb be to call the staff together to render mutual de-- 'cision, ''Feehan continued. (See CLll'.'llC, Page A2) Scouts Set Sale Boy Scouts of Troop 1450 in Huntington Beach will hold a gar.,ge sale Saturday, beginning at 9 a.m., at 6762 Via Angelina Drive, Huntington Beach. The youngsters will spend their pro- fits on camping gear. A Kansas hitchhiker is in Orange County jail today after he allegedly put three bullets in the man who gave him a ride. An off.duty Calirornia Highway Patrolman captured Allen Leroy Engert, 20, of Gardner, Kan., as the man fled from the shooting scene on the San Diego Freeway. The incident occurred about 2:30 p.m. Thursday on.the border of Hu n tington Beach ~nd Westminster near Magnolia · Street. Engert was booked on suspi- cion or robbery and attempted murder, Westminster police de- tectives said today. The injured man who gave Engert a ride near Oceanside is David Ernest Roberts of San Diego. 1-le was in satisfactory condition today at Huntington Jn. tercommunity Hospital where he underwent surgery Thursday af. ternoon. Roberts was shot once in the ne'ck and twice jn the hand, police said. Investigators believe the shoot- ing i;>ccurred after Roberts re- fused to pull Q(f the freeway as hitchhiker Engert allegedly or- dered al gunpoi,nl. To foil the would-be robber. Roberts reportedly crashed his car into the center divider fence of the freeway to catch the eye of a highway patrolman who was ticketing another driver nearby. After the coll·ision, ~Om · pounded by another car crashing into Roberts' vehicle, Engert al- From Heart Vale ntines Published Today '"I realize as Valentine Day goes by, what a lucky guy am I ''To Pave a sweetheart for a wire .•. ''But I wish someone would tell her please ''That money doesn't grow on trees.'' The heartfelt sentiment above ts just one of scores set forth in VaJentine's Day greetlnppublished ln today's Daily Pilot. Lovers of ~ · aaes 0-c:im. Seal • lleff!I· 14n San Clemente • responded to the'l>alll'• Pil« tbillleilge,to "Promise her abylhlAg bulgivehero-4r1)1ge." l~ -~~.;.,c., ... • Thertesultib riot one butt page'S of personar.vateatine.ads. For US~r~~ortbat Cupid Ill visits this belt 'bl all pOSS(blc ~•sis, t~rn to.today's d 1e4seotloo for "OurValentyie Page Nos. l and,._and 2 • l ., ''° • Someone YQl.\ rnay have given you our page_ • 1 legedly fired the three shots from a .22 caliber automatic pistol. Police said hitchhiker Engert claims it was Roberts who first pulled the gun in the car. 5 Patr olme n I ssu e 864 WASHINGTON (U Pll Declining food prices helped re- duce the wholesale price index for a second straight month in January, but rising oil prices may soon reverse the trend, of· ficia l figures showed today. Labor Department statistics s howed a drop of 0.3 percent in AUTO SALES HIT 13-YEAR LOW,Page A10 S p eed Tick e t s overall wholesale price levels for • /January, bul they took no ac· . . . count of President Ford's new A_ spe~1al ~1ve-man detail of) reesonimportcdoil. <;ahforn1~ 111ghway Patrol of-The higher fuel prices bound to racers assigned to crack down on result f•om th · SI 55 ·1 h . d i · · • e progress1\"c a . ·m1 _e-per-our spee ~.mil barrel fees will begin showing up v1olat10~.s 0~ t~e San Die~o in coming months unless 1-Teewa} .1n Orange Cou~ty h.as is-Congress s ucceeds in its attempt sued~ tickets to motor1sts1nthe to delay Ford 's ord r. 1'h h. h pasts1xv.:orkdavs. . e e .1g er The special erlforcement squad fuel c~sls in turn ."'·ould drive ~p ishandingouttickelsaltheraleof the p~ices of a "'.l~e range of in-. . dustnal commod1t1es. about 143 per day, Cl1P off~cials The slight January decline in repor~~ today "'hen quesLioned wholesale price levels followed about its su~cess. . . . an 0.5 percent drop in December. lnforn:iat1on <?f~1cer Jeri Y Max-The January index stood at 171 8 vi'ell said act1v1tv by the 405 · • Free'A·ay Flyers· team occurs CSee P RICES, Pai;e A2) around the clock and may take place anywhere, not just at critical speeding violation areas. A crackdown bytheCHPin both Orange and northern San Diego counties \l.'as announced as begin- ning Feb. land seems to be "'Ork· ing if the rale or citations is <In in · dicator. Total speeding citations issued on the San Diego freeway in Orange County including the five· man team and regular duty CHP officers hil 1.373 for the six-day measured period. Froffi: th~ county )line south to Ckeans1de in San Diego County, CHP officers have plastered the 26-mile stretch of lnters>ate 5 with l.389speeding ticket.$. The five CKP o(fiders assigned to enf6rce the rigid, SS mile-per- hour limit there have averaged 90 citat~ons per day since Feb. l, ac- cordingtoCapt. T. W.BaJm. <See TICKETS, Page A2) 1 Solon: Missing SAN BERNARD!Np (l\P)-1\ small plane being flown by Jerry Petits, a Republ ican con- gi;essm&n from 11earby Loma Unda, ~as reported missing to· day ill a fli~bl from Palm Spring5 to San Bernardino. ora n it ... a· c o ast /:;ii .__ "'"" -= Fair s kies Saturday. ac- cording to the weather service. with slightly warmer. temper a tu res. Decreasing y,•inds expected. Highs 68 to 74 . Lows 42 to 46. l :\'SIOE T ODAY A wide vanety of entertain- ment is available this ~kend and in coming weeks at an un.. · likely place not for from the Orange Coast. See story on page C·3 of today 's Weekender. l nd .. x I ,j I I ' .. ----·----~ -- Hett rt 1111 the Eyes Something definitely different in the way of a Valen· line's Day gift are these heart-shaped pupils in cdntact lenses shown at New York 's Sight Improvement Center. • . The pupils also come shaped as diamonds, spades and cat's eyes . ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' • • • ' : ' • l ! Mesa Fire Blamed On Battery Spark One tiny spark from a battery • charger being used on the one ( original prototype of the sleek ,( Manta race car t1s it sat in a If showroom window was blamed ~ today for a $450,000Costa Mesa in- • dustrial center fire. •. The finding was announced ·. late Thursday by Fire Depart- ment Battalion Chief Bob Beauchamp, arter officials sifted charred debris at the scene and questioned Manta Cars person· • • ' • } nel. ~ He said it was only a tiny chain ... oC circumstances in a situation J that rarely poses a fire hazard ) that ravaged six units in the I. Costa Mesa Business Complex, race car from which subsequent models were patterned -a sleek, wedge-shaped finned vehi- cle vehicle named for the Manta ray or Devilfish -had been sit· ting in the display room. Service personnel hooked up the battery charger to boo6t its ju.ice and apparently left the de- vice in place for some lime, aJ- lowing hydrogen gas customarily given orf in charging lo BC· cumulate around the battery. Chief Beauchamp said hydrogen gas is generated any time a wet cell battery is charged, but there is enough clear air space under the hood of the average automobile to avoid _ ... -3300 'Harbor Blvd.,. Wednesday a!tunoon. any problem. ·· ~ He e).>plained lhe battery area of the Manta is lined and insu1at· ed "'ith heat resistant space age fabric to protect it from tern· peratures generated by the engine's exhaust header which flanks the battery in the cramped engine compartment. A delay ·in .discoverinq· the rapidly spreading blaze in Suites 3 and 4 of Building C in the 200- unit complex orr llarbor Boulevard al 1-lyland Drive re· suited in devastation. Chier Beauchamp agreed it seemed incredible one tiny spark could trigger a . second alarm blaze that gutted six suites but the combination of elements in· volved gave it enough time. Re said the original Manta Valley Drill Team Second Members of Fountain Valley High School Drill Team placed second overall in small precision dance routines during the Miss Drill Team USA Competition last weekend in Los Angeles. This protective material, while it is virtually fireproof it.self; ap- parently allowed hydrogen gas to accumulate in the small space around the battery berore the charger sparked, firemen theorized. "It ignited God only knows what -but probably the hydrogen gas," Chier Beauchamp said after his Thurs- day tire scene investigation. ' He said no one was in the Man- ta shop at the time and the flames apparently ignited something more flammable and t.hen s pread rrom the car through the surrounding floor area. A fire department dispatcher received u call rrom an uniden· tified woman working in an Up· per floor of the adjacent Hyland Laboratories at 3 :06 p.m ., to re· Port she could see flames through the window or the suites occupied by the Manta rirm. . ~ op. 81 PATTY BURNE'IT oi .. 0111, ........ . Wbat the mayors of .Or1111ge ~Cowfty's five Jargest cities want most from their ''man in Washington" ls more t~eral re- VMUe sharing money. CoilUnuatioo of that funding came out on top oC a Jta:\. ot prioriUes the mayont -inch.Id.· m. Al Coen of l!unUngtoo Beach -made Thursday for their Washington lobbyist. The city leaders were meeting to talk about their goals and to welcome Fullerton into the ranks of their. Consortium of Cities. It is the consortium -ol Hunt- ington Beach, Anaheim, Garden Grove, Santa Ana and now Fullerton -which pays Bill Morgan as Its ''man in Washington." · ~In Huntin(lon Beach, the re- 1venue sharing m0ne¥ the mayors want more o( has helped buy a portion ot Meadowlark Go1r Course. The city also has used these rederal funds to buy more fire-resistant cl thing for its firerighttrs an to purchase lJ complex pie or equipment which analyz water quality. Jn addition o revenue sharing. Morgan w ~ ked to press Co ngress to ·11 or mcw:lirytegisla· Uon regulatin a l government CLINIC ••• Miss James said the clinic staff has proposed the one-year trial arrangement, promising.to con· tinue providing top quality clinic care and continue fund-raising, while cooperating "with the board of directors in pursuing a . positive community image." The five former staff members also want an ''objective'' mediator, who can examine clinic operations, management and use ol grant money. They also pledged the return of clinic volunteers. Miss James said the staff wants improved communications with the board, so programs and plans can be dis· cussed openly. The clinic will be closed until al least Wednesday, pending a board meeting Tuesday night. Miss James said Feehan said he will take their proposals to the board. Only Pete Beauregard, a pre- med student at Golden West College, and Toni West, a secretary, aided by a few volun· leers, remain on the clinic staff. ' Dart's Target 'Could& You The Fountain Valley Bicentein· nal Committee will hold a dart.- throwing contest at its next meet- ing Feb. 25. Co-chairperson Shirley Pulford said the committee will toss a dB.rt at a map of Fountain Valley, then a member will visit whatever address the dart hits. If. the resident has a Fountain Valley Bicentennial button, he will win a $25 savings bond. Mrs. Pulford said buttons may be purchased ror $1 in cily hall or from committee members. Ques- tions may be directed lo her at 847-4049 or to Mayor George Scott's office in city hall at 962-2424 . Performing to ''Dance to the Music" were Cindy Coopman, Kathy Crafton, Shelly Dee, Patty Gould, Cathy Johns, Teresa Mackley, Cathy Mitchell, Amy Shaw, Ann Shaw, Wendy Thomas, Liz Sternaman and Tawn Holtzman. The school's Kim Caruso was among the top 15 in competition for Miss Drill Team USA. Tran8it Election •• ORANGE COAST t11F DAILY PILOT RobertN.Weed PrKidltM •nd l'llbl1Slle• Jatk R. Curley Vk• Prnklitllt Ind C..lltflll......., ThOmas Keevn ••• Charles H . Loos Richard P. Nall 1"-1'-_..,,. EaU•• Proposal Shelved Proposed legislation providing · for popular ejection of Orange County Transit District directors failed to win the "endorsement or the Orange County League of Cities Thursday night. The league refused to endorse legislation proposed by As- semblyman John Briggs (R- Fullerton>. Jt provides for direct election of OCTD's five-man board of directors. A motion call- ing for its support was kJlled on a 13-7 vote to table. Costa Mesa Mayor Robert Wil&on was a leading spokesman for the plan lo elect one OCTD director from each ol Orange County's five supervisorlal dis- tricts. ... . "This is a philosophic issue,'' Wilson said. "I doo't believe in appointed government.'' Wilson's ref.erence· to '1ap- Poinled'' was aimed at the pre-- sent itttem of &electing OCTD dlrecUn. Two are cily coWlOilinen ap· Point.a ~Y the leaaue ancf\wo arc county 1upenl1or1 apl>Qinted by :the bo4rd of 1uP,ervf&Ora. The tilth dfrector IA a~· ubllc In ember &elected by tho o er four direc· tora . Fountain Valley City Coun· ellman Al Holllnden counlA!Nd W"Wlon's argument In t.-d I elected directors by pointing out that "rour directors, are, indeed, elected ofricials." llollinden, who was one of tho city's representatives on the transit district board, said the present selection system pro- vides a quick and inexpensive method of recalling directors "shou1d they fail to reflect the will of the peoj:lle. '' He also said election by supervisorial district would be expensive and might lead to heavy campaign contributions by special interests. While spokesman for at least four cities said they could not ••PPort Briggs' proposal, they indicated they believe there mlgbt be other selection systems better suited to the county need!!. South Coast cities that support- ed the tabling motion that killed the endorsement or Briggs' pro- posa l Included Irvine. San Clemente, and Seal Beaeh. VoUng to uphold the tabling motion and, hence, to bring the direct eleeUod proposal to a vote. were ,Costa Mesa, HunUngton Beach and Fountaln Volley. 'Itlall&h represented by eouneJJ me111ber1 at the Lequa meellnf, I;aauna Beach·, Newport Beach and Sin Juan Capistran<> failed to vote on the JiloUoo. I I employerelations .. SUch leg .. latlon might ln<Jude ·p;.opose.d law• on. bintlin~~ arbitration, which could take • away a city's power of over AIO.W~ Its money Is spent, ,Morgan ex- plained. Other priorities are for lessen- ing the requirement.a ol the Clean Air Act and authorizing Oood protection on the Santa Ana River. Lower on the mayors' list is lobbying for more flexibility in how federal manpower funds may be spent and revision in ,federal policy on parks acqulsi· tion, so more money goes lo California and to the cities. From PGflf!! A J PRICES •.•. meaning that .a selection of goods which cost $100 in 1967 co:iot $171.80 in January. Although an i m provemeot over recent levels. the January figure was still 17 .2 pe rcent higher than January, 1974. The month's decline was led by decreasing wholesale prices for farm products, processed foods and feeds, which dropped 2.5 per· cent over-all for the second con· secutive month. Sugar and confectionary goods registered the most drastic re- duction -10.B percent from December. l'rom PGflf!! Al LEMON •.. school hospital on the UCI cam· pus. In a related development, the Orange County League of Cities Thursday passed a resolution sup- porting the continued tenure of the med school in the county . Only Seal Beach voted against the resolution that declared the school to ''be benericiaJ to the elderly. handicapped and dis· abled or Orange County.·· The series of events revolving around the medical school may come to a head at a March 7 special regent& committee meet- ing. At that session, the regents are to review the role of medical teaching in the university system with special emphasis on the Irvine medical school. Jaycees Recruiting The Fountain Valley Jaycees. are now seeking new members. The organization is open to men, 18 to 35 years of age. The $40 in· iliation fee in1ludes two dinners. a jacket, pin and membership r~. Questions may be directed to Club Vice President Hans Tietz. 963-3362. Qaill~ PUl4 S'-'" ...... CITES CRITICAL TIMES Ollm•n Holw•y Frot11 Page Al DRILLING ••. .Sumption, replacing' pilot lights with electric starters and a set of changes in building techni- ques. Holway assailed as ill·founded tbe claims by oppo~ts to or. bhore drilling about e~gh dry· '.'land sources. Citing the Elk Hills preserve managed by the Department of Defense in Kern County, Holway said that the 1.2-billion-barrel i:e· serve Ulere would provide only enough oil to keep the West Coast supplied for seven month&. Jn a simila'"r analogy, Holway said the Alaskan oil find would keep the West alive for four years if all or its oil were used in the re- gion. The output of the local orrshore waters proposed for the con- troversial leases by the Depart- ment of the Interior would pro· duce 270,000 barrels a day by 1981, if the permission is granted and a ll goes well. That produc- tion could cbntinue into the next century. That amount or new crude \\'OUld help significantly to rill the demand in the West, he said. 1'he 1974 demand by the West Coast, he explained, \\'as about 2.3 billion barrels a day. Thus, the output of the offshore leases would help take up strong increases in demand. "The real point to all of this is that all of these measures -con· servation, new discoveries and ofrshore drilling -arc calculat- ed to buy us precious time," he said . 1-lol"'·ay recognized that the group which welcomed him to ·speak first organized the battle to keep drilling out of slate tidelands rrom the Santa Ana River to the Mexican border. ··1·m not asking you to change your minds," he said. "All I want is ror ctll of you and the public In general to be aware of the facts ht-fore reaching a decision on or- fshore drilling.'' Gold Price Up LONDON CAPJ -The price or gold climbed another $4 .75 an ounce in London today on the strength of a leading Swiss banker's prediction of worse in- nation lo come and a new gold rush. WINTER SALE CONTINUES GROUPS OF BEDROOM AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE AS WELL AS OCCASIONAL PIECES FROM HENEDRON & HERITAGE, DREXEi. AND MANY OTHERS . SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF SOFAS AND CHAIRS INCWDING LEATHER AT UP T020o/oOFF A. Oval Cocktail Table •43goo B. Corio Cabinet •55goo C. End Table •13goo D. Accessory Table '9900 E. OVal Convnode '21900 Sale '369" Sale '479" Sale '119" Sale ·•&" Sale '115'1 . ~~-fB.S In-~: • Case Cut ' -~ I Orang&.Coun\y siitlerior Cdurt Judge Jamds K. 1•ume:r threw out mur.der ehai-ae&.. n&alN& a San Clemente c~ late 11u~rs. daf by fulillg rn :J>"f\'lrllil' AcUon that tfe1 Could see 'Do intent to kilt In the drug death or a 16-year-ofd Laguna B.each girl. 1-lis decision mea~ IJ;lat Terry Suzanne Richardson, 19, and her husband, Ronald, 24 , both of 166 Aveni·da Florencia, San Clemente, will go on trial May JZ on the remaining charges of rurnishing a drug to a minor. Richardson additionally faces grand theft charges stemming from his alleged theft ol the fatal drug from his employers, Al- lergan Phaz:maceuticals of Irvine. .Murder charges were con- tained in a Grand Jury indict- ment after it was testified that Julie Thomas, 16, died last OcL 25 arter ingest1ng what she believed to be cocaine. 1t .waS later determined that she died £.rom a self administered dose ol propercaine, a highly re- fined drug tQ.it is 10 times more powerful than cocaine. Laguna Beach police who ar· rested the Richardsons and charged them with supplying the drug to Miss Thomas said her de· ath was one or three-juvenile fatalities that may hava bffn caused by the ingestion of pro- percaine. Grand theft charges were added to the murder and drug felonies when it was later alleted that Richardson stole 2.2 pounds of tbe drug valued at $3,000 from Allergan. Juage Turner reduced ball on the accused couple from $25,000 each to $5,000 each. Th~y have posted bail. From Page Al TICKETS .•. "Our goal is to attainvolantary compliance "'i th the maximum speed limit by 85 percent of the motorists.·· Capt. Balm said. ~ Officer l\'laxwell, of the Santa Ana CHPortice, said he would feel personally foolish as a motorist to be cited ror breaking the 55-mile· per-hour limit in the strict en· forcement %one arter so much ad· vancewie;rntng. The ·fact ,the new five-man s peeder' citation teams wouJd be in operation \\'a s widely publicized. he pointed out, but citation statistic's indicate many drivers have lutally ignored the ract. orricer Jl;Jaxwell likened the sjtuation to someone trying to steal items in a s tore where signs have been pos ted warning of camera surveillance °' shopUf- len and a doubled seewityforce. ''It's amazing,·· he remarked. Belfast Bombing BELFAST ru Pl) -Bombers shattered a downtown carpet shop today and police said the at- tack was apparently the work ot Protestant extremists. DREXEL-HERITAGE-AENREOON-W000MARK--KARASTAN--8A~ER WlllDAYS & SATUIDA VS t :OO lo 5:30 • ' ' NEWPORT t3EACH0 • 1i21 w..;s·rc 1 .. 1t·1'· DH.. MZ-20:50 LAGUNA BiACt1 • 34!> N•>1t:rn OOAs·r .-w,¥ .. •»4.es5l TORRANCE• ' 23648 HAWTHORN>; Bl.VJ> (()P.en 1.-n . ltl.ftt\"'um IZ·&:30) 3)JH27' • • ' . . ~· • l " • ., A6 • • ... \ • .. . ~- •• M;arcus Welby has made' us so t:llP~ In' the ·medical field that we're se<:ond-gue5slng"-'and su-• ing-,our doctol'S .inore U>an evef before. ' • .• Dr. Welby was cited fast week as oI\lY one ~<:ason j>atlenlS'. are showing an Increasing tendenqy .to. sue .fol"majpractice. ThAlSe suil,9, O,range Court\)'. cloc¥i8· w~rejold, lire pushlngml\lpr11ctice insuranC41t'll~,.ilo . '®arid would b" met.from a P901 est.ablished by a statewide'illsuranceprQgram fit!anced by doctors. .. , . I Jn short, the d\)etors Would be establishing their =i in surance s~IAml. ~y1>asslng legal and court ' • " •• :, • 'I • • \,, · l\i,llll 'that ro,any jpslirance firms'. are quitting tli•fleld. $o111e doctors are finding the lnsurance"t*t"" !;o hig'li they're quitting the profe9sion, according to pr. · ~ Carpenter 68Y.S.Jb.I! $100 QOll llmlt on claims would 1 11Ji!an that lar11er' ~Uve diunages become the.in-· diYjdual responsibility <if 'the doctor involved. He 1 argbes that this would force out of the profession · Jl'bilip .McFarlal)d, president of the Orange County l'it«ldJcal Assoclallol\. Ql.b~rs are, sharply CUl'\&lling their nuqiber and·type~fpailim~ a}ld th~ir ~allge of treatment. Those who are staying ln practic!} are be- ing forced to charge patients more to keep up with the· insurance costs. those who don't belongthere. . · . • Well, maY,bil. Wh!ll we wonder ls w1>y the tn.~lcal profession 115e1t,doesn't-or lu!sn't~acted to expel! the more flagrant malpi'acticing physicians. It is re- ported tha t a (~!alive handful of doctors generally.ac- count for a highly disproportionate share of legal . claims, yet they arEr"protected from exposure by their In addition to the Welby syndrome, doctors !!lame attorneys and more lenient juries for a 600"10 increase in malpractice insurance premiums in the past ten· years. Attorneys are talcing too big a ~lice (usually one-tbird) from malpractice awards, the OCMA argqes. After court costs and attorney fees;\he 11a-• tiel!t who.successfully sues his doctor ends Ui>·Wlth an . '1Verage,0f39% of the a'!"ard. . ...... , Orange CotlnlY doctors are pushing .a' scb,erne· favqred tiy • the California Medical Association •. a , legislative program that would establish· "a type of · I DO-f~ult medical malpractice program .. " ' ~ ' colJeagues' inaction. It does appear that the CMA proposal as outlined in Carpenter 's bill offers some relief from an out-of- · control situation. Courts. vs.· Dogs ,) Last fall, two U.S. Customi; agents used two mari- juana-s ni!fing dogs to check out a suspicious truck parked al a Santa Ana gas station. ' That P.ack age---or at least one form pf it-was trotted out this week by Orange County Sen. Dennis Carpellter (R-Newport Beach). He proposes a bill . that would create a six-member board to handle. malpractice claims of Jess than $100;-0da. It was mu,ch the same plan discussed by coupty doctors last week. The dogs detected narcotics, the agents got a search warrant and .a suspect was arrested that day. The truck contained 1,525 pounds of m arijuana. It was all illegal,. a federaj court judge ruled this week . His reasoning : the· dogs are so unerring in their abiJ\ty to sniff out dope that their use when there was no·probab~e cause was illegal. . . 'Fighting communism sure pays o/Ta lot better than fighting stagflation!' The board would be compnsed of two doctor~. two lawyers and two laymen, all appointed by the gov· ernor for four-year terms. Payments awarded by the Another chapter in the war on crime, just the type Jaw-enforcement personnel cite when they bemoan the "liberal court" atmosphere they face. · (SYDNEY HARRIS) Litt Le Things I· Learned En Route to Looking Up More l1nportanJ Ones: 'fhe presumed "miracles'' ~e rform ed b y saints of .the Catholi c Church are consi"dered only as pious opinions and are not req uj red to be believed in ~Y m embers of that church. . · Co ffee w as fi rst used as 3 food. ,and then a:; a wine <made from ':the ferme11ted husks a nd pulps). and even Jater as a non·alcobolic beverage its use was suppressed on reli gious ~nd political grounds by Moslems. ' The finch is the largest famil y of birds in the world, including over half the known species of birds. When Alexander Graham Be ll. inventor of the telephone, retired to live in Canada, he stipul ated that there should be no telephone in his house. What is called "scrod" on most restaurant me nus is not any 5PeCifi c fish at a ll , but a com· bination of whatever freshly caught fish happens to be on hand for the day .. "As blind as a termite'' would be a more app ropriate si mile than "as blind as a bat" -bats are nocturna l creatures and can sec at night, but the termites (sometimes mistakenly called whi te ants) are t r uly blind. It is not water ltseU, bUt a uni · que atomtc ,eroperty of i.t, that makes life possible -:---the fact that it is the only Ji~uid that ex· pands in freezing; if ice were not less dens~ t han water. tbe whole world would be one frozen, life· Jess m ass .. Being in the "doldrums" i! an actual place -a region in the Pacific Ocean between the trade winds, where calms and bafOing wind!I delayed the progress of sailing ships. Isaac Newton made an hi s great Oiscoveries in science when he was 23 years old ; for the rest or his 60 years, he dabbled in theology, history, 'and alchemy, with trivial or no results. ,, ·The word "'bedla m .'' designat· inc any sCene of turmoil and con· fusion, comes from the first in - sane asylum in England. the Bethlem Royal 1-lospital, founded in Lambeth around 1400, and popularly known as "Bedlarn." Most singular achievement in the· Nobel Pri~es was Plat of mother and daughter, Mtlri'e.ftnd· Irene Curie -the foflller. win ~ ning . two Nobe ls in phjsics and chemis try, and the latter win· ningonein chemisl.ry. Dear Gloomy Gus H..., we are folts. lllO,miW-. Americans watch!._ our '$700 colortelevulon ,.ta toll.odout howbadoffweare. -M.T. an y poor person who is unable to maintain him self by work to111aiil · t ai n s uch person to the 1·1-' . extento~their abilil~. ·· That law became an issut! dur- i n3 the days of the gre~t depressjon <wh en welfare as- sistance'·reac:.tied m ajor propor- (ions. In 19;l7 the Legisl!)t.urc re· affi rmed the relative 's responsibility doctrine with addt· tional laws. One set forth the to Enforce gest.ed that. lfowever. Dills says hi s bill may not remedy the adult child problem but is aimed at re· mov ing the liability or children I amounts whic h a n adult child [ ) public aid applic.ahts and forbids for support of parents. He said he would be required to contribute EARL WATERS demands by authorities for sup-thought the court cases would re: to the support or a parent, based port con.tributions. solve the other issue . It is proba· 1 upon his earnings. hie though that a mendments w:ill Since that time the policy has SPURRING additional interest be offered. if necessary, to deal been a constant bone of conten-w as not uncommon ·r or an in the measure are the recent at-\vi th the entire issue or relative lion. A s early as 1941 Senator · established farm fanli ly to tempts to apply the r~sponsibili· responsibili ty, I Ralp h Dill s, th e n an As· shelter relatives in want. The ty doctrine to parents of adult semblyman, sought repeal of the roof was there and the food \\'as . children. The.law makes no dis· THE ARGUMENTS against ' laws and e fforts continued over homegrown. · tinction between adult and minor J -1 the laws have bee11..ort repeated. lhe years. Some provisions· were Urbanization has changed all children. As a result some coun-Foremost is the corltiention that removed in the early J,960's but that and t~ay most people are ties have been dragging parents the amount r ecovered'£n't . were reinstated during the hardpressedtop.ro.v(de,~dequate of able ~ied, adul!-5 into·cou:t f ' • -~ R .. gan yem-s thereby renewing s helter and suffjctent groceries· for refusm, g to c,ontn~ to their pay for the e'.'Cpense 0 · , 91 ,.;&-;.I ~ ment. As for the broad so<'{al ef .. 1 the issue. fQf their.iip.mediate faipili~. Jn~ kiJ!ep .. Rooe~tly ~uling_ rqr the feels, of such laws it is s, ••.. • flatlon has made this evert more county s cliym, a Jllilgemdicated: MV" 1'11E TJllNKING wh ich; ln!e. ! , ' 'bedidsoJnerelyt11:'g~~Jss~e isdegr~diogto.theold! . d.J • brp ug.ht 4bout such la ws i.S '\:? ~ca~~.tttese and,9lbfr~ac· .rp.;~lve<! *>P a· h!gher • or creates disSenSiOn iii the! , moralistic. The average persOJ(. tors SeDiltor DiUs has renewed leg1siat1ve remedy, decl rtng resulting in marriage bi , is repulsed at the thought or an his e~fo{ts or 35 ~/ears standing to '•I've neve r he<t:rd oi a si~V(ltiQn It iS also termed grossly unfair: i· affl\leot pe1son all owi ng even a-?i~1the ,ii~le .of w~at be calls a :'here a par~nt is re~pons1~f~r its application ,iinte on~y,, . . close relati)'e to "go hungry. One' rnosl ctuet· 't"°w. }le has in· •an adu!~. child. I t!"nf.·~.~e lS California r esident can be h..,.. .. who per mi~ a parent to go in troduced, with 24"~publican and something wrong w1Qi it.,. :!. '!'+ need is condemned in righteous Democratic coauthors, SB 46 The Dill's bill doesn't. aff.ect a liable even though ·i;ere fDa,Y.~1'. indignatiou: In the days when which declares no relative will be parent's· ress;>onsibilU'y. Jor a other children far more afflueht most of the Populace was rural it held legally liable for support of minor child Dor has any evem sug-livillgqutside the state. • . ; . I . . American 'D~mands' Drip Arrr~gance ~ J don't know When 1·have been m adder at the sight or the printed word . Th e offender was a sentence in the "Letter From the Publisher" which is the opening feature of Time Magazine. J That week the lead story was about the ter- rible drought and famine in Africa's sub· Sahara. The "letter" right· ly said of it: ··ne Afri can agony may be onl y the first act of a world tra gedy. ( ] of Teddy Roosevelt. is the chief brown bastards njust 1le niade in; CHARLES reason why Americans as a to proper Americans. Th~""first people are di s like d a nd atep in this direction was that McCABE sometimes despised by the other they must be taught how lo'!)>Oak "------------" peopleoftheworld. ptoperEnglish. something the urban wealthy cannot understand. Like the guy from General To this end, bun·dted"s of Every int e rnational conference on the subject of population in r ecent years. and there have been manv. has end'"ed· Mo tors in the Eisenhow,er. attra.ctive· American. college administ.r:at-io~ ;we cannot begiq'.. gradoat,es were introduced into to see that :W'hat is good for ~the school system. The U.S. spent Am eric~ ,is nqt necessarily good •more on education.. whicb for.~he rest oflh.e world. effectively meant the teaching of English, than the entire Puerto Rican budget before the occupation._ 'fhe r-esui~ _were next to nil. The ·~ Rlcans would not be coeFeed into learning a language when they already h.ild one, Spanish. which quite adequately filled their needs. with a reeling of imr>Otency and a 'I LEARNED mY lesson, the succ~ssion of pallid, al~ost h~rd way, when J .was -a kid in mean1ngles_s, rec~rnmendat1oni;, PUerto Rico, getting .'4tY political because this obv1o_us trµ~ has • education. What taught me was not been recognized by" .. the themattero(English·teachingon ··developed'' nations. the is) and. Thi s k.ind Of Cul"tural Once Puerto Rico had been imperialis m , which is not far acq uired in th e ~pani s h· di sta nt from t h e g unb oat American War. the next step diplomacy practiced in the days seemed obvious. These little THE BITTEltNESS c~used by . I the language• questipn was greater even than the indignation the · islanders fe'lt over the ca,valier way th.ey had been acqUi-red~ The comp-ulsory teaching of English only Stopped wh.-;n the Americans, having , learned a bitter lesson, periUi~ted the iSlandefs to elect i the~!" O}Vl\gpyernor. ' N(>W., .i.19 ;,.ew.s later, we are I acceleta\ing: efforts in tpe island to fol'ce our vjews of pepulation ·on tht;ll!,_}SI .. have ~ urging I contraceptive devices· on -the Puer~o Ricans since I can remen;iber. and the populatipnt, has about doubled. Maybe we need to produce more food for export, and less contraceptives, I lofty.advice and·"delJlands.'' ! Since 1972, droughts, Ooods, frosts and runaway fuel and fertilizer prices have wiped out farm surpluses and now threaten the 'swelling populations of many underdeveloped countries with massdeath by fa m ine." These un'exceptipnabl e .sentiments are. ruined at the end, wbcn the g uy who put the famine story together, Associate Editoc Burton Pines, is quoted as R ·eins on CIA 1;hreaten U~S. Security : WASJ-ll NGTON-Even before ( J ·of many cOngr~siorial critics, to ''report'' to other "appropriatd the most recent expose of 'E A who maintain the dubious.notion committees or the Congress.'" char~s against the Central In· V NS-NOV AK that the· blacker arts or espionage That language is assumed to in~ lellig'ence Agency (C lA ), its _ areauselesscoldwarrelic. clude full member.s hipsofArmed .. ' saying: freedom to conduct clandestine .~re can be Bo duckirig the . Services and appropriations cont. ••TflE_ CRISIS will get worse operations abroad had been vociferous. critics. or the €IA, . clear· langua.ge+ of the· kyan mittees. This makes up a s maU until we in the West demand that quietly placed by Congress in a patticularly its clandestine amendment, which began <>per at· array: 153 m em be is of six com• the underd_eve loped countries straitjacket with deeply disturb-.. operations or .. 'department of ing two weeks ago, when Sen. millees (with some overlaps) l. d e ere as e tbei r population ing implications for thiS coun-dirty tricks." Until now, they had John Sparkman of Alabama, the the last Congress, and probabti growth.'r try's security. no regular access to intelligence new chairni•n'of tbe Senate mor,einlhenew Congresa. I We? Demand? Who in hell do the straitjacket was an in-sec rets. Supers ens it iv e Foreign Relations Committee, w~ .,.Unk we are? , nocuous·appearing amendment information had been limited to a asked for a-list of present CIA un· "Phi §" kind Of inf1>rlating to the· foreign aid bill sponsored handful of senior members of dercoverc/perati6ns abroad, with nonsense ia not new. We hear it by Rep. Leo Ryan, an obscure a rm e d s er 'Ii c es and their jusli/ication attached. A let· evetydayln-tbe atfluerit suburbs· Califo rnia Democrat. His appropri a tions committees, terfrom PresidentFordwasdis· of th e w o rld , whe·r e the amendment, requiring President m aking up the CIA oversight pat<:hed to Sparkman last week watchword is: ·Hold onto what. Ford to r eport to Congress the de~ panels. Now these secrets will be with the complete list. we've got for dear life. and the tails and justification or every distributed among nearly Sparkman,whohasneverbeen hell with anybpdy else. · secret CIA foreign operation one-third the total membership a CIA critic, obviously sought We used to h ear it from beforeit canbeapproved,sailed otCongress,includingtheCIA's thi s exp.los i ve pi ece or · political lamebrains like Or. through last month without visl· most intransigent critics. information to protect himself Paul Ehrlich, who once urged ble opposition from a n ad· from CIA critics oo bis that we withhold food from 1 m inistration benumbed by the GERALD R. FORD and future committee. Sparktnan is noW countries who would not t~e our anti·CIA onsla ug bt. · Presidents are thus forced to discus•ing with the CIA a orders on ho many ehlldi:-, .... ~ . risk virtually uncontrollable po s-'l 'bfer'm ""'&tfibd' for vr«:isely, each ot their clrtiens WH'AT MAKES .tl\e Ryan. .. s.ecurity breac tiies by ho~t1le . safeguarding this Worrel(jon, iiJbould bear. Amendment &-1straitjaclet for ·~p;tembers or Con;AiB, some of .perhaps .a ••ne~d to know'' \ Intelligence operaltonS Is .. Its whom never have accepted the committee rule which would fllO,SPEllOll.S ,A,,g>,rlqa~. .•\'!&'!')~ o~ lb\', §WI~~ Forclil\,.11.~ .. foL ~.,,_,M~ poljUcal ~lace ~~cl) ,S~n~tor under .oatli-slmply canool ~~~-t ,,. R.louons nil>Jt0ua1»~ulgii "'~•tlons abroid ~n tod•y's nottonoreafit.., •. good tor prosperous Americans, Affairs Committees among the pos t · Watergate atmosphere, or what Js thought to bG good, ''appropriate committees'' of where leaks of state secrets have SKEPTICS, including many in should n ot be good for poor Congress whic h tbe "President is b eco m e a way of l if e f or Conaress, doubt the information Arrtcans or Latln~Ameri cans. otdered lo take into hi s politicians, this raises a real can be kept lnviolate. Althoufl'.h That the p<>0r should see children . ~fidence. question whether the CIA 's the Ryan amendment singled out as assets, espeelalb' tn Third M.em be rs of· those two foreign operaUons can continue only the two foreign afCairs World far ming coin.munltles, is committe.es inC'lude the most at all. That is, in.fact, the.intent panels, it require$ the Pre$ideqt 'ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT Robert N, We:ftf. PUbUs1w:r Thomo• Keevil, Editor Barbara Krtibtc~. £ditonal Page Editor The C'ditorial J».8• ot the Dally Pik>t. st:eks to ioform and stimulate r~ad<'r.o; by p re:r.entinR on this p.age d1vt<rst" commentary on topks of in· tere!lt by S)'ftdicat~ rohnnnists and· <'&11oonists. by providing a r<>n&m ' r~ N!adcrs' vie•'s and byJ>l"estntifl&, th11 new9p.apc.r's opinions and idea,1 <>n. c1.1r rcnt to p~cJ. TM. editorial opJhioftl. Of -th• Dail.)" Pilol l""" 4'Pl1· In the filllt4~ '°'"""'\J\A top or lhc-pa11c Opin1on1 tit~ by lhe columnisls and c-ar\oC..ill.blt and hotter writen. 111r-= \klr owa and 1 noendo~m4.01u o(lhelt~b.)tUw l>l411y Pil04 shln1ld-,. infefftd.. . Friday, February 14, 197S · \ - j . • Friday. F.t>l'U!fX 1.a, 1f'5 OAJI. v PILOT A§ • ate Sta•hed ' • eireS: sr&in;.~·---_---:~-.................... _""':' ... _ .... _ ... ._ .. Summer .- Winner ' • --I p II • ·BrQiher Bo<ike~ ::i . cific Telephone .Seeking Rate Hike · LO,& ANGELES (UPI) " Summer: B•r~holome.", ,.. . J • SAN ,FRANCISCO !AP J -A lt·year·ot4 heiress \\.'as bludceoned and stabbed to death, and after her body wu l'!Ulld "Jn • • blood·aplatlered ;TeleirW>h Hlll apartment+ her brother was booked for 1n vestigation of murder. Amelia ••,Amy " Gossage, daughter ol the Jale advertising ••utlv.e Howard Gossage. was ldlled;rtiursday. Police said. men.cthursday mornlng'and that he Jlad.his sister were going to""' get; sOme money for a trip to Spalh. "°But' there she was on the floor, 1urrounaed by gallooa of blood. And her bead wa1 all smiishec:t in like it had been1ilt by a typewrl ter," he said, • 25-year-qld brunette t.rom, Merced County, was~ ~iA California at tbe liltb·lll· SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) crease of $97., million on which nual Miss Callrol'nla Beauty · · ed •·~ Pageant Tbmaday nlebl. Th~ 1,,1e~~oije cpmpany today • hearings are scbedul , u"I~• as~ed the California public to F~b. 24 -M~y S.11.appro•ed, tbla The .~too.t·l·bich, ~rown· · · · would add about so cents a month eyed winner attends Merced •p·l::Y .. ~~tt another 80 cents, to the average monthly te1ephone; College and plans to continue "',. blll and would come primarily 1 her major ln broadcasttna: Pacific Telephone and Tele: frolri increased long dlstan,cq,'" and mass communication at graph Co., filed application with rates. ' · ~ UCLA in the fall . the state Public Utilities C4m· t, • 1 f .. mission for a rate increase of Today's-application wou1d • $131.Z million annually, which raise basic rates for a one party Aside from her 37·24-36 figure, Miss Bartholomew's accomplishments include . winning a singing contest In Canada last year. Al elt1 Jail her broiher, Eben Gossaa•. 20, told a newsman: ••1•m going crazy. She was my last liv.in1 relative. And they say Miss Gossage's body was sprawled on the floor in a pile or bed sheets, and two dogs were cowering under the bed, police said. She had Uved alone in the $230-a-month apartment. Her brother was booked for in· vestigation of murder after several hours of questioning, J>O.li.~e said. O.a11ges Mind would raise base rates 80 cents a residence lfl•phone trom ~.19 to month for residential customers $6.50 per month. One party bust- and St.OS per month for busi-ness service would go from $7 .50 to $8.SS per month with the pre- sent allowance of 80 message Un· its remaining the same. nesses. Runners up were Priscilla Anne Barnes, 21, Hollywood; Pamela Ellen· Minnick, 20. Mission Hills : Nancy Jean· nine Moeschler, 18 , Port Hueneme; Michelle Deone Stracener. 20, Sacramento; Joan Marte Pennock, 18, San Fernando; Dana Ann Price, ·19, Santa Clara; Audrey Michelle Adams , 20, Vacaville; and Gloria Alice Torres, 22, Los Angeles. 1 1 killed her. Oh, no, man, I loved ber.Allmy family was close.'' I Gossage went to his sister's apartment about noon Thursday l With the manager or the building, Edwml Seto, after lelllng Seto . be became concerned when she fdid not ansWer the door, police said. Country s inger Tammy Residential customers w~ld Wynette, who r ose to the pay .abo1:1t Sl a month more, ·~-. . . eluding incr eased message urut The request also included an increase in message unit charges from five cents to 5. 7 cents each so that the estimated cost to the average residence subscribe" "·ould increase by $1 per month. · Miss Gossage and her brother inhtrlted money at age 18. Their mother, Mary, who was divorced from their father in 1960. is dead. · • top of the charts with the costs, the company estimated. I Gossaee told a newsman at the jail that he had gone to the apart- ! ~1is s Gos sage, ni ece or l\1unicipal Court Judge Dave Ba · ty of Marin County, had been stu- dying art . song •'Stand by Your Man'", wa s accu se d by her estranged husband, George Jones, Thursday o( conspir- ing lo destroy his career. Preliminary divorce h e ar- ing has been set for Feb. 28. The company said the five per· 1cent rate boost was necessary mainly to m eet higher wage costs. The company presently has before the PUC another applica- tion filed in September for ah in- The current average resident's telephone bill is $1.25 per month,' including the basi c rate, message units and Iona:: distance. 1Sirhan ;Denied ' 1Retrial SAN FRANCISCO (UPIJ -The California Supreme ' Court Thurs- day rejected a petition few a new trial for Sirh~ 8. Sirhan, cqnvicted as- sassin of Ro6'ert f'. Ken· Dedy. The petition for a writ bf habeas corpus sub- mitted for Sirhan said new evidence would rlear the Palestinian im- tnigrant should he be retried. It was filed Jan. 13 by 11.ttorney Godfrey Isaac and gave at least three reasons why Sirhan should be given :..i neY• lrial: -Tests by tQe prosecu- lion 's ballistic expert troves Sirhan 's gun did tot fire the shots wh.i ch tilled K<!.lllle<IY jn J 968. -The ball istics "°idenee w·as dell berate- 1)1' suppressed at Sirhao's J'ial by the prmecution. I ~Braless Bandit' Senten~ed I PASADENA (UPI I - l young couple who ran a "Bonnie .and Clyde" far theft ratket and al- legedly cut a s wath through 20 Southern ~allfomia comm unities "ere ,tiven stiff sen- enCes Thursd ay by •perior Court Judge ircbTutbill. t Carolyn Baird, 19, was i<dered Into custody of be California Youth ;'titborlty for an in- 1eflnite . term. Her toYfriend, Anthony Si - bentes, 1:1, was sent to itate prisoft. for a max- fnum or20 years. Police said Miss Ha1rd "ould go braless and •·ear revealing blouses o 'distract salesmen al 1ar dealerships . While ~e wai talking \\'ith the ia.Jetmen, police said, Si· µentes would drive off in •ew cars. • No Records Fong Phone Probe Ends OAKLAND V\P> -The Alameda Count7 Di s- trict Attorney 's.office has dropped its investigation of allegations that Secretary of State M.arch Fong Eu misused sta te-funded telephones when she was an assembly woman. The probe into the all eged use or telephones in 1972 for a now-defunct travel agency was closed because the re are no records available to substan- tiate the allegations, said Charles J.lerbert, a senior trial deputy district attorney. The di strict attorney began investigating allega- tions last November that Ms. Fong used state telephones for her private travel agency that operat- ed next door to her district Assembly offiec in Oakland in 1972. The Sacramento Union claimed telephone bills filed with the Assembly showed numerous calls on stale lines to airlines and other travel agencies dur- ing that period. Family Files Death Claims SAN DIEGO (UPI > -- 1'he family of tt youth killed F e b . 3 in a shootout at Oceanside ~as filed more· than $11 million in wrongful death claims against the Coun- ty of San Diego. Attorney fl.liehacl S. llegner said Thursday lie had filed claims for eight members of the family or Leland D. Phelps, 15. fatally s hot by a s heriff's deput)' who mistook him for a gunman barricaded in a home ":ith' a hos tage. The gunm;tn, David Terrell, 20. later com· milted suicide and his hostage was fr eed . Sheriff John F'. Duffy has called for a Grand Jury probe t o determine whether Phelps, a friend of Terrell . was actually a h ostage or an ac · complice in the incident. Deputy Alan Fulmer "1A-·illfully, wa ntonly and v.•ithout provocation" s h ot t h e unarm ed Phelps, accordinl? to the claims. The papers said FUimer "'·as hidden from view and fired v.•ith no warning. Duffy said his O\\'n in · vestigation had cleared F\llmer of any jm proper conduct. During the inci· dent Phelps ha d wan- dered in and out of the house v.·here Terrell was barricaded, but it was un clear \\'hether he did so voluntarily or under threat from Terrell. Nudity Banned? SAN FRAN CISCO (APJ -Photographs. cartoons and drawings or ·adult gen\tals or female breasts would be banned from s id e walk nev.•s r1:1 cks open to public view unde r a proposed law forwarded lo th t' Board of Supervisors. The proposal \\'as UJ>· proved unanimously ·rhursday by the board's F'ire. Safety and l'olitt• Committee 1'hc bo:..ird is t>xpect ed to rollow the committee's r ceommen· dation for fin al approvctl next "'·eek. Conlell's Cameras • I •• • f ffen yo.i'a 'l~w and necessary concept . jn Pllotoc,aphy ret~il sales & service [§I 2 HOURS FREE INSTRUCTION ' In Camera HandlillCJ byCarMI, Most.r Pllologr If~.,. 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An executive wlth a major oil flrm told Orange Coast leaders 1buraday that ofl$horedrilling in fedtral waters orr Orange County is onJy one o( many critically needed energy sources over the .ne"t decade. And in ao address to members ol Ute Or)lnge County Coast As- sociation, Douglas Oil Special Projects Manager Richard llolway blamed federal fiscal practices with encouraging a complex set of factors leading to dire energy shortages. Asserting that federal price controls several years ago effec· tixely killed development of new natural gas fields, Holway said that the petroleum industry now is battling to take up the slack. "The federal controls drove the price of gas to the point that it was no longer profitable to de· velop new sources, and soon, the large users of gas found their contracts ended and went over to petroleum," he said. His address which was billed as a talk on the proposals by the fed e ral government to lease Vi'St federal tidelands for drilling off the .coast. But Holway veered from discussing the specific plans to lease federal waters between Ventura County and San Clemente. Instead, with a list of statistics and charts. the executive em- phasized the dire need for a wide set of corrective measures to tide the We s t Coast through a troubled decade. Holway emphasized <..'Onserva tion as th,.e only real and im mediate means of conserving what oil resources are no\\ available. "The reports of conscrvinR energy last year which all or u~ are familiar with really sho"' hollow figures. There was no real conservation during 1973," he as- Extradition ed on 'It's a Le111011' serted. Instead, 1-tolway explained. a \\'hole set of s trong measures have to go into effect i m 1nediately. !\lost of the measures were those recommended during thc> depth s o r the last severt• ~hortages and include lo\\·l·r ::;peed limits. less electrical con· CSee DRILLING, PageA2l Newport ·Escapee 'Freed' Brown Criticizes Med Center Plans By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 lllt Oiilty Pilgl Sl•ll A deeision will be reached in the next few days on whether to appeal a Britisb magistrate' re- fu sal to extradite onetime aerospace engineer Arthur Lam- bert, y,·ho fled to his native Bri· tu in after conviction in the drunk~n. 1970 shooting or two Ne\\'port Beach policemen. Nat11re's l'ale11ti11e Lambert, 65, appeated in Lon- don this week for a bearing in a Bow Street court and was de· lighted when the judge refused to order him back lo Capfornia to serve six months to life ln prison. O•lly f'ilot SYfl f>tloto FLEES TO BRITAIN Cop Shooter Lambert Bill Cole, 10, of Newport Beach, found a valentine from Mother Nature in the form of this heart-shaped leaf. Now b~Wl!ll:l,bave lo shop for a valentine relllembrance ror his best girl. 1-lis J:>reak came on interpreta- tion o( extradl~papers a¢'1n tight of Caliloraja..courta' prqcess or plea bargainili11 in which il'd·e- fendant may plead JW11ty to a l{'sser charge. ,. ~ ........ ( .~_ •· 5' Patrolnien Long Court Battle In Irvin~ Lawsuit 'J'he former [,os Alamitos resi- dent was con\licted only on two counts or assault With a deadly "-"Capon in the Nov. 16, 1970shoot- ing of patrolmen John Gardner and James Ellingham. He fired si'S shots from a pistol. hitting Ellingham in the ab- domen and destroying a kidney <ind wounding Gardner in the leg, before the bleeding officers dis· armed and subdued h.im. Issue 864 Speed Tickets A special five-man detail of California Highway Patrol of- ficers assigned to crack down on 55-mile-per-hour s peed limit violatio ns on the San Diego Jo)·eeway in Orange County has is- sued 864 tickets to motorists in the past six work days. By TOM BARLEY ottltt D.1111, Pll<>' S14111 A Jong court battle loomed to· day as intervening lawyers ror the California Attorney General's office d emanded that the lawsuit filed against the Irvine Foundation by Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith be moved out or Orange County. SupWor Court pres idin~ Judge Robert A. Banyard was on the bench to make the first ruling in a series or motions that put ten lawyers for both sid es in his courtroom tod ay. He gave priority to the state's motion for a chunge of venue and sent all parties before Judge Claude M. Owens for a ruling on that motion. lf Jodge Owens decides' that the trial must remain in Orange county. Judge Banyard will then assign another judge to rule on demands by the state and Mrs. Smith for an injunction against alleged foundation , plans to sell controlling s hares of Irvine' Com- pany &tock . Deputy Attorney General Lawrence Tapper said he will point out to Judge Owens that the Irvine Company owns 20 percent of the land in Orange County and would obviously be looklng over our shoulders during ii triill in this area. .. We would prefer thut the trial be held in the .Sacramento area or possibly tn the Los Angeles area," Tapper said. "We just don't feel thut this issue <'an be DOW UP AGAIN, · 'PRIME;' CITED NEW YORK iUPI1-Thestock market closed higher in active trading on Uie New York Stock Exchang'"e today. as investors welcomed signs in nation was eas- tng.-TWO major ban"' cut their prime rate today. The Dow Jones industrial ~ average. off more than two points at the outset, gained 7.28 Points to 734.20. It gained almost 12 points in Thursday's hectic session. Advances Jed declines by about a seveo.·tO·six maraln. !Tables, All.I • resolved \\'ilhin this immediatt.• environment.'· Both 1\1 r s . Smith and her mother. l\1rs . Athalie Irvine Clarke of Corona de! l\1ar. wt.·re in the courtroom today a~ lawyers for both sides prepared for ~'h at may be a ma rathon hearing on a series oC issues. All those ~motion'S and cdun- termotions ste m from l\1rs. Smith's claim that the Irvine FoundaLion plans to sell its con· trolling shares of Irvine Com- pany stock to the l\1 obil Oil Com- pany for SI IO million. Mrs. Smith's lawsuit .irgut.'~ (See IRVINE, Page 1\2l The original charges filed were six counts of assault with intent to commit murder, but thi s was reduced to two counts of assault v.·ith a deadly V.'eapon and on Ju- ly 22. 1971. Orange County Superior Court Judge Byron K. l\lcMillan plac~d I .. ambert on three years' probation. lie had already served nine months in county Ja il. Judge !\'l<'M illan noted. also ordering the defendant to p.iy more than (SC"e EXTRADITE, PageA2i The special e nforcement squad is ha nding out tickets at the rate of about 143 per day, CHP officials reported today "'hen questioned about its success. Information Officer Jerry Max- "·cll said activity by the 405 Freeway Flye rs team occurs around the c loc k and may take place any"·here . not j us t at critical s peeding violation areas. Pric-es _Take. Drop • A crackdown by the CH Pin both Orange and northern San Diego counties was announced as begin· ning F eb. t and seems to be work- ing if the rate or citations is an in- dicator. 1'otal speedin~ c itations issued on the Sa n Diego freev.ra y in Orange County including the fi ve· man team and regular duty CHI"> offi cers hit l .373 for the si~·day measured period. For Second Month WASHI NGTON <UP I > Declining food prices helped re- duce the wholesale price i~ex for a second straii.:ht month in .January, but ris in g oil prices may soon reverse the trend. of- ficial figlfres s howed today. Labor Department. statistics sho\\·ed a drop of 0.3 percent in AUTO SALES HIT 13·YEARLOW, PageA10' overall "-'holes ale price levels for January. but they took no ac- count or President Ford's nc\\. fees on imported oil ctnd feeds . whic h drop~ 2.5 per- eent over·all for the seCdnd con- secutive month. Sugar and confectionary goods registered the most drastic; r,.e - duCtion -10 .s percent rrohl December. Industrial commoditi es. ho"' ever. increased 0.5 percent after holdin g s teady in December. Iron. steel, residual fu els, electric power, gasoline, natural gas, coke, ma<:hinery and indus trial equipment all rose in wholesale price. f"'r om the county line south to Oceanside in San Diego County. CHP officers have plastered the 26-mile stretch or Interstate 5with ,.389specding tickets . The fiv e CHP officers assigned to enforce the rigid, 55 mile·per· hour limit there have averaged 00 citations per day since Feb. 1. ac· cordinji:tto Capt. T . W. Balm. "Our goal is to attain vol4ntar~· compliance with the maximun1 s peed limit by 85 percent of thP motorists.·• Capt. Balm said. <See TICKETS, Page A2l From Heart Valentines Published Today The higher fuel prices bound to result from the progressive Sl a barrel fees will begin showing up in coming months unle ss Congress succeeds in ilo; attempt to delay Ford's order. The hi gher fuel costs in turn would drive up the prices of a wide range of in -dustrial commodities. ··1 realize as Valentine Day goes by, what a lucky guy am 1 The slight January decline in •·To have a sweetheart for a wife ... \\·ho1esale pric levels foll oY"t-d '1'But I v.·ish s6meone v.•ould tell her please an 0.5 percent drop in December. ''That money does n·tgrowon trees.•· The January index stcxxl at 171.8. l'he heartfelt sentiment above is just one of scores ::;et forth in meaning that a selection of good::; Valentine's Day greetings published in today's Daily Pilot. which cost SIOO in 1967 cost Lovers or all ~ges from Seal Beach to San Clemente $171.80 in January. res p<>nderl tl> t~e-Daily Pilot challenge to "Promise her anything Although an improvement over but give her our page.·· , r recent levels, the January figure The result, ts}iotdnel>u~~Wo ~ges of personal Va1entine'"8.ds. was still 17 .2 percent hlgher than ,J. .. or assurahca _.¥.'at1Cupidf!Ull·ivtalts this best ..,.~( all possible January, 1974 . ' coasts, ti.irn to t~ay's elustied section for ''Our v a.lent1oe Page The month's decline was led by Nos .land and 2. t l ' By DOUG FRITZSCllE Of Ille Oelly J'liot t.Ull Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. told UC Regents Thursday that Orange County Medical Center is a .. lemon" and suggested that if the univers ity \\/ants to buy it the state may not fund the purchase. The governor's remarks toa re- • gent's subcommittee were the most recent in a series of com· ments by Bro"'·n opposing the un- iversity purchase of the Medical Center for teaching hospital use by the UC Irvine-California College of 1\.1 edicine. Criticizing the proposed purchase. Brown said, "It may. turn out that your bad deal is not · ·0t1e t&e stitte 'Win' ts to gettnto~··­ Cont act~d t.oda.}', medi.cal C" school Dean Stanley van den Noort said. "Mr. Brown ls incqr- rect in what he says. Ile does not understand the agreement or he wouldn't be saying these things.·· But a few months ago, when UCI was hammering out the final details of a n agr eement lo pay Orange County $5.5 million for the Medical Cente r , Dr. van den Noort himself criticized the physical condition or the facility. He then predicted p.roblems in ob- taining state financing for the purchase. l:. Today, Dr. \'an den Noort said. 'I s upport the contract we have signed with the eounty. lt is the best "·ay to proceed into the future \\'hich will accommodate all the variables." Bro"•n's rem.arks to the regents echoed the oppos ition to lhe medical center purchase first .pres se d in D e cember b y "Legislativf.Analyst A. Alan Post. Post unsuccessfully tried to pursuade the legislature's Joint C,ommittec on Hea lth Sciences Rep. Pettis Feared Dead Iii Wreckage BANNING (U PI 1 A plane piloted by R ep . Jerry Pettis, (R- Calif. ), crashed today in moun- (ainous terrain, authOriti es re- ported. San Bernardino Countv sheriff's deputies s aid a bod~· \\'a s found .}inside the plane. They did not Immediately iden- tify the victim, but Pettis was beli eved fl.Ying alone ~·hen his s mall cra(t crashed ne<1r l3eau- n1ont . fleltis. an experienced n ier and onetin1e com~ercial airline pilot. "·as reported missing on a :short fli ght over narrow San Gorgonio Pass. He departed at 8 a.m. from Palm Springs Airport for San Bernardino wherelle was to hold a news conference . -..... The Loma Linda Republican did not file a flight plan. according to the Palm Springs AirPort tower. The "·eather at Palm Springs ~·as clear \Vhen Pettis took orr. but i n o rder to reach San Bernardino he had to n y over 2.400-foot San Gorgonio Pass whi ch the s heriff's office said was socked tn by elouds. The pass is flanked by two mountains which lower more than 10,000 feet. Prici?s were higher in active tradlne on the /\merlcan Stock ExcHange. decreaslng whoJesale prices, for : SOfneone..,hO'lo\l'es §oa ay h ave given You OUT page. farm products , processed foods <-------..--..-,---.-----:,---~------~ ·. Pettis, 58, wa!I e pilot for th.t Air Transport Command In the Pacinc Theater during Wdrld War II. ·' ' '· "' ' > Education to ret·omn1C'nd the U~ n1edic.i l sehool be closed and its uperutions combined "'ilh UC Davis or dispe rsed throughout tht' four other mcdit·al schools. lligh on Post's list of obj ect ion~ to the purcha~c of the s pra\\•ling facility \\"as its ph_ysica l condi- tion. The analyst estimated that by the time the medical center is purchased and renovated to un· iversity standards eosts would total $24 .8 million. CSeeLEMON, Pagei\2i Air Cal Trouble Averted A total h y draulic system failure moments after takeoff to- day forced the pilot or an Air Califorriia 737 jetliner carrying 114 passengers and 10,000 gallons 1of fuel to return for emergency landing at Orange County Airport. 'Flight 717 landed safely \Vithout further incident. after crew membei-s hand-cranked tht! landing gear and 'olher critical components into place. They also had to hand - manipulate the engines' thrust revefser mechanis ms. \\'hich are -aCtivated ori landing to stop the speeding aircraft's forward momentum follo"•ing touchdo\\'ll on the run\liay. Air California s pokes men said the plane landed ut 10:55 a .m . follo"'ing the aborted flight to San Jose and San J.'rancisro. Airport crash unit s in1.:luding £ire trucks and other rescue rigs lined the runway aftl'r being dis· patched "'ith on[_,. four minutes' notice as F'light 717 prepared for the emergency landi ng and s~·ung back inland rrorn over the ocean. Passengers \\ere expected to resume their trips on another flight. ('c•i1st \\"•'••I l11•r r·air ski es Saturday, aC · cordinl,! to th e \vcat.her service, "'ilh s li ghtly warmer temperatures. Decreasing '"inds expected. llighs 68 to 74 . l,0\\'S 42 to 46 . ' I :\SI UE 'J'ODA. 'l:'. A wide variety of entertam., menl 1s available thi.t weekend and in co,ning week• Qi an .,,... likely place not jar ftbrn th~ Orange Coast. See story on pag• C-3 of today's Weekender. l11clt•x At'°"' Se••lce Al eo.u,.. •• l..M ... ,. ... C.titvfto~ Al,D4 Clil .. MllH Dl·lt Cof!llcs DI Cl'osswor• 01 0.•tllHeHcn Al E:•~ ...... ,. •• _,, ... lie. 11111·11 ... _epe •• .lflle•"""•*' c-,,,." I.Allder"' 11 Mtlll!IN ,.. • ' • ,•4~1._~DAl::::L~Y~P~l~LO!<.!.T~~--'N'--~~~~~ld!y~·"'-·'~°"~~~"'X~'~··~·~~~· l'ro• Page Al -EXTR DJl'.E .. ·-- ~~e Banks . ~IJ:rp;~es • " _ _ $11,000 lncludlna medical bills and loll aal~es tOI' his Ytctlm and $1,'81 tor legal services rendered by the public defender·s office. { tu died -· ..SI~ -. ,_.I--..f)rHu-., ··• N'sw ·yoRX <'AfJ -;t:U ..,,,,.; ., ~ 1 NalJonal City .Baajt, the na-.1 • • · tlon"s' second\ btagest com-c • c · t mercial b-ank. ~oday lowered .•• ase . u • Lambert wli!i also ordered to abstaln fro m alcohol, due to teaUrnony ind icating h e wa, ~ bllnddrunk and dldn'tlmow what bewa1 doing when he opened fire ori the officers. Ordered into c<.>urt more than once in subsequent ni.ooth# f.or •. lni, ability or refusal to makg the restitution on.d thus violaUng hJtt1 probat ion, Lambert eventually - took a trip to Canada. He jumped probation, fleeing via Canada to Great Britain f ~·here h e Jives today in the I village of Burnham, 25 miles out- side London. So 10 months ~o \ extradition proceedings began Spokesmen for the U.S. Em· bassy i n London explained Thursday the rationale p f Magist,.ate K.J .P . Barraclough in turning down the extradition demand fil ed by the Orange a.11y fltt« swt ,,... CITES CRITICAL TIMES Oilman Holw•y Fro111 Page A I ~:.1ty District Attorney's Of. DRILLING.•• Judge Barraclough pointed out s umption, replacing pilot li ghts Lambertwas notconvietedofsix with electric starters and a set counts of attempted murdei; but of changes in building techni· only of two counts of assaul~ with ques. a deadly weapon as stat~ in the Holway assailed as ill -round e~ docun:aents. No m ention was • the claims bv opponents to of. · mad~ 1':1 reference to t~e assault fshore drilling about enough dry . ' conv1ct1ons I.h at two officers were 1 d . d d d one nearly an sourees. 1ndee woun e · Citing the E lk Ilills prcser v<• fatally. . managed by the Department or Judge Barraclough said he Defense in Kern County. l·folway could . not, the refo~e, o~r ex· said that the 1.2-billion-barrcJ re-tradi~on or a Brlt!sh. sub~ect ~o serve there would provide only fac~ six !"onths to life in pr_ison in enough oil to keep the \\'est Coast , ~ahforn1a1 on a cha~ge ~s hg~t as s upplied for seven months. ; simple assault w1 lh a deadly In a s imilar analogy, Holway • • weapon. . . said the Alaskan oil find would ! Newport Beach Pohce Chie:r B. keep the West alive for four years t James Gl ava s, wh~ pu.bltcly ifallofitsoilwereusedintbere· censure~ Judge McMillan i~.1971 gion. for the light sentence and proba· The output or the local offshore tion imposed on Lambert. could waters proposed for the con· ' not be r eached today for com-t roversial leases by the Depart- ment. . ment of the Interior would pro· J?eputy District Attorney Dan duce 270,000 barrels a day by Bnc_e~ assigned to handle ex· l981 , if the permission is granted. trad1t1,on matters only .two ~eek~ and all goes well. That produc· ago, 15 c_urrently . handhn~ _a tion could continue into the next • • • ! ' • } murder_tn~I and s aid t~.ay 1t is century. · uncerta!n 1r the extrad1t1on de-That a mount of new crude mand will be re~ewed by appeal. "-'OUld help siJ;?:ni£icantly to fill the _He said _he will have to confer demand in the West , he said . ~th supe_r1ors on the ~alter. The l974 demand by the West Following the shootings a_nd a Coast. he explained, was about long ~onvalescence, the officers 2.3 billion barrels a day. wounded by La_mbert r~turned ~o Thus, the output of the offshore t dut,Y, but Officer Ellingha!D 5 leases would help take up strong • police career has been_ C!-l~led increases in demand. ( by the permanence of his InJury. '"The real point to all of this is ~ that all of these measures -con- ~ Front Page A l servation, new discoveries and , offshore drilling -are calculat- 1 S ed to buy us precious time," he I TICKET • • . said. Plttn Its prime lendipg rate one. .. ~ quarter point to l .'1$ percent, 0 Co t s~ Codrt effective Monday. range un Y ~·--""''"""threw lt thus became the second Judge J ames K. :r~ The proposed Newport Center .strucUon of th e library building, Ubral'y could be buJlt by the whose sl1e 11 still undecided, lrvtite Company and then leued ~·ould amount to about $40 per major bank to..trop the rate it out tnurder chart1:.,_1 at~l. a char ea on loan$ to most San Cle\n~nt~ co le at.e-an~.ts· credft,.orthy . commercial . day ·l>by .flilllnd8 I ~1 l"-tat'ffl!I to the city, accordinl[~~""' foot, Wyan ••l'!c. . • Beach officials.. Olry councn .melnbers told · t th t 1 "el lhe -..that e eou $ee no n .co u ~ t>or.i:o'!!'..~" 0 • 0 • • I-• ilruif1'elill\.,, a 111-yoar-old The cost of su'c b •proposal has Wynn they were concerned over not yet been determined, but city the estimated cost of lh!' land and otnoials ure 4iscussing tlow such asked him to relate their concttn towestlnttfe"lndustry. · , •r B , . J baguna oacv gLr . 1 • The Bank or America rollowed . aplan could be worked out. with lrvlneCompany. ··1r the Newport Center site is The proposed library would re-Mof.g an Gu11ranty Trust .Company of New York, the first bi& banker with an 8. 75 percent prime, took Its action Feb. 5. A smaller bank, 1 Michigan National Bank, also I set its prime at 8.75 percent I . approved the new library would quire about 3.9 acres of land - · be located at the corner of Jam· with a~ut two acres used for the boree and San Joaquin Hills building and 1.9 acres de.;lgnated Roads. as common parking with the art Ci ty Manager Robert Wynn ap· muse um. praised citv councilmen this Talks h»ve also been going on •week or the results of recent pre·. between city staff, library board liminary sessions betweentheci-"members and directors of the ty staff and Irvine Company of-Newport Harbor Art Museum. this month. ficials. Nothing firm has resulted from Avco Cuts Niguel Staff By I Third Cost to the city for a yet· those meetings yet, but partlci· unspecified amount of land pants in the informal 'sessions would be between S3.75and$4 per are attempting to work out some square Coot for acreage needed joint-use ideas, perhaps for a · for the actual library building. common parking lot and Other acreage proposed as a coordinated landscaping. common parking lot for the Wynn told the city council ~hat library and the proposed adjoin· more information will be availa· ing Newport llarbor Art J\.1u.seum ble as soan as the Jrvine Com· would cost less. pany completes its master plan By JACK CHAPPELL Based on current costs, con· of the area. CM 111111 04 lty llil '-' IUtH .. Avco Community Developers l will lay off one third of its Trans.;t E ect1· on Laguna Niguel staff, aslash that 1.a_ includes General Manager Raymond Peloso who has re· signed, Avco President Richard P l Sh I d Yanti6saidtoday. roposa . e ve m~:C!~~~~!~;~!:;:1·.1::'.:'~:. Proposed legislation J?roviding for popular election Of. Orange County Transit District directors failed to win tbe endorsement of "'the Orange CPunty League of Cities Thurisday night. The league refused to endorse legislation prOposed by As · semblyman John Brig'gs CR · Fullerton). It provides for direct election of OCTD's fi\ve -man board or directors. A motion ~ail­ ing for its support was.killed on a 13-7 vote to table. " lr Costa Mesa Mayor Robert Wilson was a leading spoke6man for the plan to elect One OCTD director from each of Orange County's five supervisorial dis- tricts. . "This is a philosophic issue,.-. .Wilson said. "'I don't believe in appointed government.'.' J-lollinden, who was one of th'e forced by a "catastrophically c ity's representatives on the depressed state'' of housing transit district board, said the sales, Yantis said in a telephone present selection system pro· interview from the firm's La vides a quick and inexpensive Jolla corporate headquarters. m ethod of recalling directors • .. "should the y fail to reflect the · .~letter explaining the person· will of the peoi)le." net sl~sh J~ scheduled ~ be sent I-le also said election by \o residents of Laguna Niguel. supervisorial district would be The Jayofr will involve con· expensive and might lead to solidation of A vco's three heavy campaign contributions planned communities manage· by special interests. ment. Management of Laguna While spokesman ror at least Niguel will be headed rrom four cities said they could noL Rancho Be rnardo in San Di ego support Briggs' proPoSal, they County. indicated they believe th~re Included in the cuts are might be other selection s)'stems secretartes to top management· better suited to the county needs. personnel. Salaries ranged from ·South Coast cities that support-$8,000 to $50,000 a year. Yantis ed the tabling motion that killed said he diH not know how much the endorsement of Briggs' pro-money the consolidation would posal included Irvine, San s ave thecompany. llis decision means that Terry Suzanne Richardson, 19, and her husband. Ronald, 24, both ot 166 Avenida 'Tlorancia, San Clemente, will go on trlal May 12 on the remaining charges of furnishing a drug to a mJnor. Richardson additionally faces grand theft charges stemming from his alleged theft or the fatal drug from his employers, Al - lergan 'Pharm aceuticals or Irvine. Murder cha r ges were con· tained in a Grand Jury indict· ment after it was testified that Julie Thomas, 16, died last Oct. 25 after ingesting what she believed to be cocaine. . . It was later deterinined that she died rrom a self administered dose of propercaine. a bighly re- fined drug that is 10 times more powerJul tha n cocaine. Laguna Beach police who ar· rested the ,Ric hardson_s and chil{ged them y,•)th supplying the drug to Miss.Thomas said her ~e­ ath was. one of thr~. Juve.rule fatalities that may have been caused by the ingestion of pro- percaine. Children's Art Festival. '' , . Set Saturday · Childre n 's urt Crom 9range County's public and prlv~t_e shows "-'iii be judged for exh1b1· lion in the Children's Festival of Art Saturday a t the Laguna Beach School or Ari. Judges include Sterling Holloway, actor and art collec· tor; Ray Jacob, artist ali1 Betty Turnbull, curator of the Newport Harbor Art Museum. . "'~ Holway recognized that the .~ -Officer Maxwell, of the Santa group which welcomed him to AnaCHP offi ce, s aid he woul~ feel 1speak first organized the battle to personallyfoolish _asamotons~to keep drilling out ,of at.ate be cited for breaking the 55-mi\e-tidelands from the Santa Ana per-hour limit in the strict en·· RivertotheMexicanborder. \Vilson ~s reference to ''ap· poi nted" was a"imed at Ute pre- sent system of selecting ocro directors. Two are city councilmen ap- pointed by lhe-leclgue and two are county supervisors appointed by the board of supervisors. The fifth di rector is a public member selected by the other four direc- tors. Clemente, and Seal Beach. Some of "the Laguna Niguel · Volinl to uphoJd the tabling management staff will be m<?v· motion and, hence, to bring the jngto Rancho Bernardo, he said. direct election proposal to a vote, The layoffs are effective if!1 · were Costa Misa, Huntington mediately; ho'.\'evcr . some will Beacband Fountain Valley. continue over the next JO days, Though re-Presented by council '\'antis said. members at the League meeting, Avco orri ces vacated by the Laguna Beach,. Newport Beach changes will be leased to tenants, and San Juan Capistrano failed he said Theme of this year's festival is ·· Colov It Orange," and is to be a depiction of something unique or typical of each entrant's residen· tial area . Winning entries "''HI bQ abown ut the l.aguna Beach museum of Art from March 15 lo M8.rch 30. l·'estival a.rr <1.n~e111 ents are bein~ directed by Oesigo.ing, \Vomen·. theo upport group for the Laguna Be:.ch S<'hool ol Art. • forcement zone after so much ad· ··1·m not asking you to change vance warning. your minds," he said. "All I want The fact the new five-man is for all of you an'd the public in speeder citation teams wo!-lld be general to be aware of the facts in operation was widely beforereachingadeclsiononol- publicized, he pointed out, but ·(shore drilling." citation statistics indicate many f 'ro111 Pafl#! AJ drivers have totally ignored the fact. Officer Maxwell likened the situation to someone trying to JRVJ NE steal items in a. s tore where s igns • • • have been posted warning of camera surveillance of shoplif· ters and a doubled security force. "ll's amazing," he remarked. Fron• Page A I 'LEMON' Two bills have been introduced in the Jegislature to finance the medical center purchase and finance a second UCI medical school hosp ital on the UCI cam· pus . In a related development, th<-' Oranee County League of Cities Thursday passed a r esolution sup- porting the continued tenure of themed school in the county. ORANGE COAST " that the Sl 10 million figure is un- reali stic and unfair to investors and that rar more could be ob· tained ror the stock U it was sold at public auction. The foundation controls 54 .5 percent 0£ the Irvine Company's 8,415,000 shares of stock. But it has been barred by an earlier restraining order issued from Judge H. Walter Steine r from disposing of any Irvine assets pending trial of the issue. Under the fed eral Tax Reform Act of 1969, tax-exempt £ounda· lions must divest themselves of controlli ng s hares or corpora- tions. Belfast Bombing BELFAST (U PIJ -Bombers s hattered a downtown carpet s hop today and police said the at· tack was appar ently the work of Protestant ext r emists. Fountain Valley City Coun- cilman Al Hollinden countered Wilson's argument in favor of elected directors by pointing out that "four directors, are, indeed, elected officials." Boys Saved From Cliffs Two Costa ~tesa youngsters out for a bit of after-school ad- venture Thursday found too mu ch or it on cliffs below Galaxy Drive in Newport BeaCh. Firemen said they were sum- moned to the cliffs along the edge of Uppe r Newport Bay at about 3:37 p.m. when the boys r ealized that the adventure had turned a bit grim. Each was stuck on the bluffs about 40 feet from the bot- tom. Carl Rehm, 11, of 2061.r.l Cecil Place, was rescued by firemen using a lifeline. His companion. John Sharon, 10, whose home ad- dress was not made available. was assisted down wi thout the lifelin e. Firemen said there wer e rlo in - juri es. 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One tiny spark from a battery charger being used on the one origin al prototype of the sleek Manta race car as it sat in a . showroom window was blamed · today for a S4S0,000Costa Mesa In· dustrial center fire. The finding was "announced late Thursday by Fire Depart- ment Battalion Ch ief Bob Beauchamp, after officials sifted charred debris at the scene and questioned Manta cars penon- nel. He said it was only a tiny chain or circumstances In a 5ituation that rarely poses a fire hazard that ravaged six units in the Costa A1 esa Business Complex . 3303 Harbor Blvd., Wedne!da)' afternoon. A delay In dlscoverlnq the rapidly spreading blaze in &Illes 3 and 4 of Bullcllng C In Uie 200- unit complex orf Harbor Boulevard at Hyland Drive r e· suited ln devastation. Chief Beauchamp agreed it seemed incredible one tiny spark could trigger a second alarm blaze that gutted s ix suites but the combination of elements in· volved gave it enough time. He said the ori ginal Manta race car from which subsequent models w ere patterned -a sleek. wedge-shaped finned vehi· cle'Vehtcle named for the Man~a ray or Devilfish ·-had been stt• ting in the display room. Service pe.i"sonnel hooked up lhe battery charger to boost llJ jui ce and apparently left the de· vice in place for some time. al- lowing hydrogen' gas customarily given orf in charging to .AC• cumulate around the ba~tery. Ch ief_ Beauchamp ·•ald bycjrogen gas is _ge~a~ed any , t1me a wet cell -battery 11 ch&rll•d, but there ll ·~Olllh .clear air space undertbe hood ol lht averace automol>Ue to avoicJ any problem. to vote on the motion. Yantis bl amed s low sal es for Home Burglarized Burglars who apparently took advantage of unlocked garage doors stole several television sets, jewelry and coins rrom the re- sidence of a Newport Beach man, police s aid. Herbert A. Berry of 2957 Catalpa St .• phoned police late Wednesday to report the l~s of items valued at$1,329. the econom y move . "When you have relaxed sales, you have to reduce expenses,'' he said . "Housing sa les have been in a catas trophically depressed stale for over a yea r and a half," Yan· tis said lie said 1'calastrophical- ly d e pres·sed ' · r e ferred to Laguna Niguel sales adding "sales have been down ever· ywhere from Bangor, l\.taine to San Diego.'' WINTER SALE CONTINUES GROUPS OF BEDROOM AMD DIHIMG ROOM RllltCITURE AS WELL AS OCC.ASIOHAL PIECES FROM HEl\IEDROH & HERITACiE. DREXIL AND MAMYOTHERS SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF SOFAS ·· AMD CHAIRS IMCLUDING LEATHER AT UP T020°/o QFF A. Qval Cocktail Table B. Curio Cabinet c. EndTable o. Acca~sory Table E. Oval Commode '439"" '569'0 '13QOO •9goo '219"" Sale •u.- . Sale •41.- Sale •11.- Sale '15" Sale 'JIS" Nancy Lawrence Is group chairman a nd· iS <1.sslsled by Ann Colin . Committee members in · elude June Andrews, Yvonne Crawshaw. Alice Lavman. Kalhv Miller, Barba.ra. Williams and Charla llgner. \\1inning entries will be given a permanent place in the school of art's new $400,000 campus. Paint- ings will be laminated in plastic 1 and mounted in the covered "'aikways b etween studio classrooms. .I j • bREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREbo!l-WOOOM~~K-l<ARASTA~~AkER WHllDATS' SAMQATS t:OOto S:JO I • NEWPORT BEACH• 1 7~7 Wt;S1'CLl t'" ... OR , 642·2(00 LAGUNA.SEACH • :u.'i Nl)ffl'll CC >AS'I" lfW\· .• 4!H-6Ml TORRANCE• 236491-t~WTilbR'Nfo: BLVD. l<lpen l"ri. ti! 9, Sun . 12-.5 :301 '37311279 ' l i ' ' • ' I • • • I ' A(I . D AILY. PIJ10 T E DITORIAJ, .. P&GE • • ____ l!aiients ,~$. Q cto 14arcus Welby has made 1 us ·lio ex~r; in the medical field that we're ooOOpd·gues~loif-,dnd su- ing-our doctors mere t,l\an ever before. Dr. Welby was cited last week as only one,rea$on paUeo,ts are sbowini an .tncreuina tendency to sue for malpractice. ~ suits, 9raiice County doctors were told, are pu~ malpr4ctlc11lnsurance ra1;ejl ~ hi@ lhl't giany \nSUt!lll~ futiill &r_l!quitUng the ~Id. · SPnie doctor$ are.fill · tlie bisurance rates !JO high they're quitting the pr I , accordlng to 'DJ'. Philip McFarlahd, president o e Orange County Medi~al Association. Oth'f!; ate ~llJPly .curtalllnl!, their ouniber and type Of'1i.lltient.S .ahd their ,range o' treatment. Those who are staying in practlce.ue be- ing forced to charge patients more to keep Up with the· in~urance costs. Jn addition to the Welby synclrome, doctors Jilamc attorneys and more lenient juries (or a 600~ increase in malpractice insurance premiums in the pa~t ten· years. Attorneys are taking too big '!,slice (usually one·lhird) from malpractice awaras, the OCMA argues. After court costs.and attorney fees,-t~e pa~ "lient who successfully sues his doctor ends up wjtp an average.of 39o/o of the a~ard. · Orange County doctors are pushing a scheme 'favored by the California Medical Association_ a legislative program that would establish "a tyi>e of , no.fault m.edical malpractice program .. " That package-or at least one form of it-was trotted out this week by Orange county Sen. Dennis Carpehter <R·Newport Beach). Re proposes a bill that would create a six-member board to handle. malpractice claims of less'than.$100,000. Jt was much the same plan discussed by coul)ly docfo!"l' last week. The board would be comprised 'If twd'doCtors, two lawyers and two laymen, all app<llnted by tll.e gov- ernor for four -year terms. Payments awarded by the . . ' • boaid WO\lld be met from.JO pool established by a r stat~de lnsura11ce ~m 'financed by doctors, • • fltshort, the doctots would be establishing Uil!lr own' J.daurancp ~Y,tem, hy-p~ing legal and eourt cpsts, . . Carpenter ~ajs the $i00,000 liinit on claims would mean that larger ·)1unlfiive dlmages become jhe in· clividu~I responsibility ~ th«1 4octor il)valved. '8~ llrgues that this would fOrce :atit of the profession . Jhoae \\/ho don't belQlll Ul(ere. ,. , 'wen, maybe,. WhAt,,ee wonder is why the m«llcal profe!ision itself doei\n'lr-<>r hasn't-acted to ei:pel! the more flagra11t mlilpractlcing pliysicians. It is re· ported that a relaUve handful of doctors generally ac- count for a high!)'. disproportionate share of legal . claims, yet Ibey ;re· protected from exposure by their colleagues' inaction. IL does appear that the CMA proposal as outlined in Carpenter's bill offers some relief from an out-of· ·control situation. - ·Courts vs. Dogs Last fall, two U.S. Customs agents used two mari- juana-sniffing dogs to check out a suspicious truck parked at a Sant' Ana gas station. The dogs detected narcotics, the agent,s got a search warrant and .a suspect was arrested that day. !The truck contained 1,525 pounds of marijuana. It was all illegal1 a federal court judge ruled this week. 1-lis reasoning: the (logs· are so unerring in their ability to sniff out dope that their use when there was no probabfe cause.was illegal. . . Another chapter in the war on crime, just the type lawlenforc~inent personnel cite when they bemoan the "liberal court" atmosphere they face. ·" I I • \ 'Fighting communism sure pilys off a Jot better than fighting stagf/at ion!' • . • • ' A Miracle Needn't Be. Real Thing Child ~~pport in .. Reverse: Will It Work? . , • ( S"X D NEY BARRIS ) Little Tlririgs 1 l~earned f;fl Route to J_,ooking Up Mort l1flportam Ones: 'I'hc µrl•s umed ··miracles·· perrornled by saints o( the Catholic Church are considered only as µious opinions and are not req uired to be believed in by _members ot that churC'h. · • Coffee "·as first used as a food . and thl'n as a wine (hlude from "the fermented hu sks and pulps), ~ind even later as a non·alcoholit hcver:.igc its use ""·as :>'\lpprcssed on religious and political grounds by f\iloslems . The l'int•IJ 1s the largest family t"lf birds irf' the "'orld, including over hair the kno>A·n .specjes of birds. ' Should adult children be responsible for the s upport of parents? Should they be held lia· ble for public assistance pay- ment.s lo parents? The questions are not I'leW. Presumably they were settled back in 1872 when the Legislature · declared, "It is the duty of the father . mother, <.1nd the children of a.n y poor l>f';son who is unable to m .aintain "himself by work to main· tain such person to the extent of their ability.·· That law became an issue dur· ing the days oC the great depression when welfare as~ sistance reached miJjor propor- tions. In 1901 lhe Leglslrature re· affirmed' the retative 's respansibility doctrine with addiM lional Jaws. One set forth the. ' Dependent POrelit if.aw Difficult t o 'En/ orce amoudnls which att adult child [ , ) woul be reqa:ired to contribute EARL WATERS to the SUPPort or a parent, based upon hiit.earnings. '-------------' public aid applicants and forbids demands by authorities for sup- port contributions. Since that time the poticy has been a constaht bone of conten- tion. As early as 1941 Senator · Relph Dills. then an As- semblyman, sought repeal of the laws and efforts C'ontinued over the years. Sorn"e provisions were cemoved in the early 1960's but were reinsta·ted during the Reagan years ·thereby renewing the:issue. · ..,' TliE THINKING which brought about .such Jaws is moralistic. The average person is ·repulsed at. the thought o{ an afnuent persoli al101,1.ing even a close relative lo go hungry. One v.1w permits l'"a parent to go in ~ E conde'mned in righteous fndig,J\ation. fit the days when most.or the populace was rural it > SPURRING additional interest was not uncommon for an in the measure are the recent at· e s tablis hed farm family t o tempts to apply the responsibili· sbelter relatives in want. The ty doctrine to parents ~f adult roof was there and the food was. . children. The law makes nod.is- homegrown. tinction between adult and minor Urbanization has changed all. children. AS a result some coun- that and today most people arc ties have been dragging parents hard pressed to provide adequate of able bodied adults into court shelter and sufficient groceries · for refusing to contribute to their (or their immediate families. lo· keep. Recently ruling for the · fiation ·A.as mlde this even more county's claim. a judge indicated £rue.~ .. · he did so merely to get1the issue ,,~~ause-Ol.th.ese and other tac-resolved by· a higher court m· tQrs ,Senato17.b1~!s ~~s renewed legislative remedy, declaring ~et(orts.ol3S·y,if.r;sstand;lngto ''I've never heard of a situation Qd the ·sta\e,9f t'fth.at:Jle ~Us a where a parent is responsible (Qr most crUel law. He has in · an adult child. I think th~feis troduced, with 24 'RepuNicaii and something wrong with it.;' · Democratic co.authors, SB 46 The Dill's bill doesn·\}tff,ct ii which declares no relative will be p<irent's responsibU1,ty .• for .. <1 held legally liable for support or minor child oo)· has any ever sue -, . gcsted that. Ho\"1ever. Dills says his biltrnay not remedy the adult child ptoblem but is aimed at re· moving the liability of children for support of parents. He said he thought the court cases would re· solve the other issue. It is proba· hie though that amendments wil l be offered. if necessary, to deal "'ith the entire issue of relativ.e responsibility. l • l THE ARGUMENTS against t the laY.'S have been oft repeated. • Foremost is the contention that ~ the amount recovered t!~n'l ~ pay {or the expense of enf~e-. t rnent. As for the broad social ef. • {eels of such laws it is said th.at it i is degrading to the old folks 'an<I t creates dissensiOn in the fa~ · ~ resulting in marriage break~. ~ It is al.5p termed i'rossly unfaii Jn ~ its applicati<fn s1J1Ce.. oply a 1 '.~ California r esident can be held 1 .ill ,., ':"'\ . liable ev~n though lher~ may be 1 other c•11ldrcn f.ar mbr8 affluent living ouislde the s tate. _. •• 'j Wh en Alexander Graham Bell. inventor of the telephont!, retired to Jiv e in Canada, he :stipulated that there should be no telephone 1n his house. Whut is called "scrod'' on most restaurant menus is not any specific "fish at all. but a corn - bination or whatever freshly caught fish hnvµens lo be on hand forthedu y. American ·'Derru;inds' Drip Arrrogance I ~ "As blind as a termite" would he a n)'Ore appropnate simile than "i s blind as a. bat" -bats o.irc nocturnal creiiturcs nod can :)CC <.1t night, but the tern1itl's 1so1netimes mistakenly called \\'hite ~1nts> ere truly blind. It Is nol wate1· itscU, but a uni t!UC atomic property of it, that makes life possible -the facl that it is the only liquid that e:..:·. p<Jnds in freezing; if ice were not IC'Ss dense than water, the \\•hole world would be one froicn. life less mass. Being in tile "doldn.Jms·· 1s n.n :1t·tual place --a reg ion 1n the Pacific Ocean between the tr;:1dc \\'Inds, where calms and bafflin g "vinds delayed the progress of :sailing ships. lsaac Nev.·ton made all hls great di scoveries in science "·hen he was 23 years old; for the rest of his 60 years. he dabbled in theology, hjstory, ;ind alchemy, v.:ith trivial or no results. "fhc word "bcdl;:1m." dcsignat· 1ng any scene of turmoil and con- fu ~ion, comt!s from the first in - :-.ane asylum 1n Engli.1nd, the Bethlem Royal 1--lospital. founded in Lambeth nround 1400, and popularly known as ''Bedlam." 1\1osl singular achievement ln tht• Nobel Prizes was that of n1olher and daughter, Marie and Jrenc Curie ~ the former· win· ning two Nobels in physics and chemistry, and the latter win· n1ng one in chemistry. Dear Gloomy Gus }{ere we are folks, !00 tniltiog-. 4 · Americans wat~hing our $700 color televi5lon Sets lo1'ndout howbadoffweare. -M.T. ~Owff-fttl ., • .......,....,, .......-._.,.,..,""'•twrllrntlikt .. ............. _,....._ .... .._,.. ,...,. .. ...,....,0-.0.ur,..... I don't know when J ·have been madder at the sight of the printed word . The offender was a sentence in the "Letter Ftom the Publisher " which is the opening feature or Time Magazine. That week the lead story was about the ter- rible drought and {amine in Africa's sub · Sahara. The ··1etter" right· ly said of it: .. The African agony may be only the r1rst act of a world tragedy. Since 1972, droughts. flood s. frosts and runaway fuel and fertilizer prices have wiped out farm surpluses and now threaten the sy.·elling populations of many underdeveloped cou ntries with ma'ssdeath by famine .. , These unexceptionable .sentiments are ruined at the end. when the guy who put the famine story together, Associate Editor Burton Pines, is quoted as saying: "'THE CRISIS will get worse until we In the West demand that the underdeveloped countries d ecrease their population growth." We? Demand? Who in hell do we think we are? Thi s kind of infuriating nonsense ia not new. We hear it every day in. the alnuent suburbs . of th e world, where the watchword is: Hold onto wha\ we've got tor deer life, and lbe hell With anybody else. · We used to hear it from political lamebrains Jike .Dr. Paul Ehrlich, who once urged that we withhold food from countries who would not take our orders on how m'8n.t children, pr,e:cisely, each or their citizens should bear. l'llOSPt:RpVS Al!lericanA simply cannot see ·how wtrat iS good for prosperous Americans. or what is thought to be good, should not be good !or poor Africans or Latin-Americans. That the poor should sec children as assets, especially in Third Wor1d farming communities, is . CHARLES McCABE something the urban wealthy cannot understand . ol Teddy R .oosevell, is the chicr reason w11y Americans as a people are disliked and sometimes despised by the other people of the world . Like the guy from Genera! Motors in the Eisenbow-e[' administration, Wa cannot begi6 Eve r y i n t er n al ion a 1 td see that what is good for conference on the subject of Am erica is not Decessarily ~ood population in recent years, and for Uif: rest of tJle world. ttiere have been ma'hy, has ended· ,._ wilh a feeling of impotency and a I LEARNED my lesson. the succ~ssion of pallid, al'!1ost hard way, when I was·a-k:id in mean1ngles.s, rec~mmendations, Puerto Rico, getting roy political. because this obv10,us trut~ has • education. What taught me was not been recognized by-.-the the matter or English teaching on "developed'' nations. theisJ;ind. This kind or c ulLural Once Puerto Rico had been imperialism. which i.c; not Car acquired in the $panis h- distant f rom the gu nboat American War, the next step diplomacy practiced in the days seemed obvious. These little brown bastards niust 1>e niade in· to proper Americans. The· first atep iri. this dlrectlon Was that they must be taught bow to speak proper English. TO' tbjs end, hundreds of atlractiv' American college gl'aduate' were introduc,ed into the !chool system. The U.S. spent more on· education, which effectively meant the teaching of English, than the entire Puerto Rican budget before the occupation. The results were next to nil. The Puerto Ricans would not be coerced inlo learning a 1anguage when the)r already had one,. Spanish, which quite adequately filled their needs. THE Bl1TERNESS c~used by • • 1 • the J.arlgu'age.. q~estioO w:as greater even than the indignation the is.13'nderS fel't over the cavalitr wa.y .the)"· had ·been acqut-re4 ·. 'The .. comp_ulsory teachirtg ijf Englis~ only stopped wh~n . th~. Americans, having , Jearne·d a bltter lesson, I . ' . permi\.ted the islanders to"e!ect theirowngoverAor. I Now .. 30 y:eats later. we are accelerating efforts in the is.land I to force. our views of popuiation ·on them. We h'ave been urging contraceptive devices on 1the 1 Puerto Ricans, since 1 .can remember, and the population has about aoubled. Maybe we need to produce more food for export, and less contraceptives, lofty advice and "d~mands." • , i i j I Threaten U .S'. Security : .~ WASHINGTON-Even before [ J of many congres.sioDa.l critics, to •·report''toother ''approprialc 11,1~ Reins CIA on the most recent expose of EVANS NOV who maintain the' dubious notion committees of the Congress.'' • charges a1J3insl the Central In-· • AK that the blacker arts of espionage That language is assumed to in· tel ligence ·Agen cy (CIA), its ~------------~ areauseJesscoldwarrelic. e lude full memberships of Armed .~ freedom to conduct clandestine .The~e can tie no ducking th e. Servjcesandappropriationscom· J operations abroad had been vociferous critic•. of the CIA, . clear language of the· Rynn mittees. This makes up ~ small quietly p)aced by Congress in a partlCularly its clandestine amendment, which beganoperat· array: 153 members of six com· straitjacket with deeply disturb-. _operations or ••department or ing two weeks ago, when Sen. mittees (with some overlaps) irt ing implications for thiS coun-dirty tricks." Until now, they had John Sparkman of Alabama, the the last Congress, and probablyi • try'ssecurity, no regular access to intelligence new cbairr:nAn of the Senate moreinthenewCongreSs. The straitjacket was an in· secrets. Supersensitive Foreign Relations Committee, nocuous-appearing amendment, iJl(orm,tion had been limited to a asked for a list or present CIA un· to the foreign aid hill sponsored handfl.11 of ·senior members of dcrcover opetations abroad, with by Rep. Leo Ryan, an obscure arm e d s er vices and their justification attached. A let- Calilorni a Democrat. His appropriations committees , ter from President Ford was dis· amendment, requiring Presict,ent making up the CIA ovf'rsight patched to Sparkman last week Ford to report to Congress the de.-panels. Now these secrets will be with the complete list. tails and justification o( every distributed among nearly Sparkman,Whohasneverbeen secret CIA foreign operation one-third the tota1 membership a CIA critic, obviously sought beforeitcanbeapproved,sailed ofCongress,includingtheCIA's this explosive piece or through last month without visi-most intransigent critics. information to protect himself ble opposition from an ad-from CIA critics on bis ministration benumbed by the GERALD R. FORD and future committee. Sparkman is now anti-CIA onslaughL · Presidents are thus rorced to discussing w ilb the CIA a WK"T M'All:ES the Ryan a_meadment a straitjacket tot intelligence operations 1S lts Sill11Un1 out !/!• Senate F~ Relations · ••d llouse Fo'rt!tg11 Affairs Committees among ~e "appro\)riate .committees'' or Congress which the President ls ordered to take Jnto bis · confidence. ' · Membei'a· of· those t...;-o · committe.es include the mos~ ... risk virtually uncontrollable . poss i bl e m et hod f o~ Security breaches by bdstile safeguarding· this informaUbn, members of Congress, some or ·Perhaps a ••need to know'' whom nev·er have accepted the committee rule which would n~ for Cl"'"' -'eqet pol(1l.cal place each S••alor under oath operations abroad. Jn toda'y's not lo reveal it.' post-Watergate atmosphere, where leaks of state secrets have become a way of life toi;; piollticians, this raises a rea• question whether the Cl A's toreiin operaUons can continua at all. Tbat ls, ln. !act, the.intent SKEPTICS, including many in Congress, doubt the infonnation can be kept Inviolate. Although· the Ryan amendment singled oul G.DIY the two foreign affairs. panels, it requires the Pr~ident ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed. Publislla Thomas Keevd. EdilOr Barbara Krribaclt, Edltonal Page Emlor Thf! editorial page ol the Daily Pilot seek s to inform and stimulate ~adt'rs by Jltl'Sl'nl1n~ on this ~&e dh.-e~ rommen1ary on topics ol \n· teresl by S)'nd1c•ted eolumnlsts and canoonists. by p ro11id1n1 • £orum for readt'r~ · 11iCll'S and by presenting this ncwspapC'r's opinions and Ideas on, t'urrenl topic.s . Tht". t'ditorial Of>irlions of 1.he Dail) P1~ •pPMr only in the editmi111) column at lhe tnp of \ht' pa)?t' ()pinions t'ltP~Md b)' tht• t·olumn1).ls 11nd rar1oonists and ll'ltt:r wnlf'r~ are their own •nd no endor~l'n1ent of lhe1r vlewa by lhe Daily Pilot should be 1nferl't'd. J.nday, ~·ebruary 14, 197S ' , I • I I Stabbed ' ;;:~'~"eas . .slµ,.in; .. :. BrQther Booked I li.\N FRANCISCO <APJ -A m~TbJr~~aym~~lha l9•)'ear·old l\tlress was be ¥!f. hi1 sister were aloing to , 1 bl114Jtooed aild 11abbedtodeath, gel. some money ror a trip to, and alltr her body wu found In a ~-.. > 'blooCl .. plattered ·Telearaph Hill " 111 tbere she was on,..lh ; apartment, her brother was ~ 1urrounded by gallOIQ , bookect-for lnvost11aUon of bl6i)a. And her bead "t"•• 'a 'murder. sm'511ed In like It.had befjllilt bt I ~ Amelia ··~my '' Gossage.., at·ypewrlter,11 heeald~· • ~ S.I Per Mol1th · Frld•t, February 1•. 1975 1; i; ' Ill ~-ooi(ie --T~leph:81· DAILY PILOT ' • • 5 m. R H•J_ LOS AN~_!-I!S (UPIJ -• @e . nu t:1le llAiA s~111~• f'ti'thotomew, • , :. • I :;;t'r. . I •CV !• . r 1 ' ~. ~-. ·,~~ ~;~~·~nty~~:.t1c~ • ' "'-• r: ' " .l'· .. ' ../; ,_ MluCallft!rnlaattllellltlian· ! SAN FRANCISCO: (UPI", creua ol $97.9 million al 'Which" nual Ml•1 •~.1Ufonila Baauty • 1'1>e telephone comRanY today hearings · are scheduled duilnc" P.aieet ~und•r llljlhl. • asked the Callfornl public to Feb. 24. Mays. u .1.PP,<1>ved.'u.i1 '. The 11ltQOl·8·lncb:'°brq.wo· ~ · · · ' 8· 0 would a4d about"" ••l\IS.a."'R11tb · eytd. w)11~er attend• •Mm.ed ' ~~:::.~It •11other ,°en ts, to the average mb~thlfW!ihoh.. College''tnd·plan1 to'eoilllnue . , bill and would come prlmaitli her major In broadc,.\lns Pa·cific Telephone and Tele· from increased long distance and mass com~nicadoo at 1 Oaph Co., tiled applicaUoo,with rates. ~ i J... UCLA·ln tbe fail. ' 1 the atate 'Pilbllc Utllltles r-. , .. ' , 1 aauchter 9' the late adverti&)n& Mlts Gouage's w~1 execuUve Howard Goosage, waa sl)tawled on the Door •pile oC \twedThurs.day, Policeaald. bed_.heeu, and two do,_ were ' At city jail her broiher Eben cowering under the bed, polio~' I' Goua1e 20, told • nmman: sal4, She bed lived .. _In thli "I'm g0in1 crazy. She was fny S2»a-month apartm~. missloh for a ra\e· increaal"~f Tod,ay 's applicatiori1 --..ould· ASide from her 31·24·38 $131 .2 million annually, whictt raise basic reJ.es lor a on~ p,a~ naure, Miss Bartholomew's ; . would raise baseirates a> c.ents a residence telej)hone fi'om $S.'7Q: ac-,comsflfsh in en ts \nclpd'e ~ month for residtntiaJ customers $6.50 per month. One party bu11 • '.winning • atngtnk contest In · last ll~tng relative. And Ibey say Her brother was -ed ror In· J t killed her. Oh, no , man, I loved. veatlgation or murder after C.angf'• Mfncf • and Sl.05 per month for busi · ness service would go from $7.50 Canada last year~ nesses. to $8 .55 per month with the pre· . sent allow a nee of 80 meud'ge un- its remaining the same. Runners up were Fqlcilla Anne Barnes, 21, Hollywood; Pamela Ellen Mlnl\l.ck, 20, Mlsslon Hills; NancY. Jean· her. All my family was close." several hours of questioning, 1 • police said. l Gossage went to his sister's ~ ·· Country singer Tammy Residential customers would Wynette, who rose to · the pay .•bo~t $1 a month more, i~· h . . . eluding increased message unit The request also included an increase in message unit charges from five cents to 5.7 cents each so lhat the est.J,Jnated cost to the average residence subscriber would increase by $1 per monl.h. I apartment about noon Thursday Miss Gossage and her brOther withtbemanagerofthebuilding, inherited money at age 18. Their I Edward Seto, after telling Set-0 . mother, Mary, who was divorced be became concerned when she from their father in 1960, is dead. idld not answer the door, police , top of the c arts with the cOsts, the company estimated. The company satd the five per- 1 cent rate boost was necessary mainly to meet higher wage costs. . nine Moeschler, is: Por,t Hueneme; Michelle oeone Stracener, 20, Sacramento; Joan Marie Pennock, 18, San Fernando; D.ana ,J\M Price, said. Gossage told a newsman at the jail that be had gone to the apart· 1Sirhan Miss . Gossa ge, niece of Municipal Court Judge Dave Ba· ty of Marin County. had been stu-dying art. song "Stand by Your Man", was accused by her estranged husband, George Jones, Thursday of conspir- ing to destroy his career. Preliminary divorce hear- ing has been set for Feb. 28. The company present1y has before the PUC another applica- tion nled In September for an in· The current average resident's telephone bill is $7 .25 i>e.r month, including the basic rate, messa1e units and long. distance. · 19, Santa Clara ; AuClrey Michelle Adam•, 20, Vacaville; and Gloria Mtce Torres, 22, Los An1eles. ' ' I Denied I Retrial SAN FRANCISCO fUPIJ -The Ca lifornia Supreme Court 1'hurs· •ay rejected a petition for a new trial for Sirhan a. Sirhan, cqnvicted as- sassin of Ro6'ert F. Ken· oedy . · The petition ror a writ pf habeas corpus sub- mitted for Sirhan said pew,. evidence would rlear thie Palestinian im- migrant should he be retried. It was filed Jan. 13 by attorney Godfrey Isaac and gave at least three reasons wh y S irhan 1h9uld be g ivt'.'n a ne"· tn-.J : -Tests by the prosecu· lion's ballistic expert >roves Sirhan 's gun did 1ot fire the shots which tilled Kennedy in 1968. No Records Fong.Phone Probe Ends, OAKLAND (APJ -The Alameda County Dis· trict Attorney's oCfice has dropped its invesUa:ation of alleaaUons that Secretary of State March Fong Eu misused state-funded telephones when she was an assemblywoman. The probe into the alleged use of telephones in 1972 for a now·defunct travel agency was closed because there are no records available to substan- tiate the allegations, said Charles Herbert, a senior trial deputy district auorney. The district attorney began investigating·allega- tions last November that Ms. Fong used state telephones for her private travel agency that operat- ed next door to her district Assembly office in Oakland in 1972. The Sacramento Union claimed telephone bills filed Y>'ilh the Assembly showed numerous calls on state lines to airlines af)d other travel agencies dur- ing that period. Family Files -The ballisticis :vidence was d eliberate· 1Ysuppressed at Sirhan's De th Cl • lrialbytheprosecution. ' a lllTflS ,'Braless Bandit' Sentenced PASADENA (U PI ! - ~young couple who ran a "Bonnie .and Clyde"· iar thelt racket and al · legedly cut a swath ;hrough 20 Southern I:alifomia communities rere given stiff sen- 1ences Thursday by iuperior Court Judge lrcb Tuthill. Carolyn Baird, 19~ was trdered into custody or !he California Youth ~uthority for an in· lefinite "term . Her ~yfriend . Anthony Si- Uentes, 27, was sent to It.ate prison for a max· JllUm of 20 years. Police said Miss Ua1rd vould go braless and rear rievealing blouses o distract salesmen at 1ar dealerships. While !he was talking ""ith the ia&esmen, police said, Si · Uentes would drive off in 1ew cars. S;\N DIEGO (UPI! - The family of a youth killed Feb . 3 in a shootout at Oce<f.nSide !"las filed more than $11 million in ".:rongful death, claims against the Coun- ty of San Diego. Attorney M·ichacl S. Hegner said Thursday he had filed claims for eight members of the family of Leland D. Phelps , 15, fatally shot by a s heriff's deputy who mistook him for a gunman barricaded in a home v.•ith a hostage . The gunmp.n, David Terrell, 20, later com- mitted suicide a nd his hos tage was freed . Sheriff John F. Duffy has called ror a Grand Jury probe to determine whether Phelps, a friend of Terrell. Y.'aS actually a host age or an · a c- complice in the incident. Deputy Alan Fulmer "willfully. wantonly and without provocation'' s hot th e unarmed Phelps, according to the claims. The papers said Fulmer was hidden from view and fl red y,1ith no Y.•arning Duffy said his O\''n in· vestigation liad cleared Fulmer or a ny improper conduct. During the inci- dent Phelps had wan- dered in and out of the house where Terrell was barricaded, but it was unclear \\o'hether he did so voluntarily or under threat from Terrell. · Nudity Banned? 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VISIT OUR PATIO SHOP " STOH HOURS: DAIL T 7:J:0·5:JO -IUM. •10.wo •• 2123 NEWPORT BLVD., COST A MESA ·~~= .. ~ . PATIO Phone 642·410.3 NU,RSERY 6f'·lt2.5, ' • • ' ' ' • • ' • < .. Getti• g Ded1~tioM• ' J olJ=c.,HBe-et~d.- Ex ~nses ~old BySYLVIAPO'llTEa ' IFi/thflla8muJ -: MUUomt qi you who are ,-.~~-,.,----.., ~~ployed or' iolr.omployed -Profesalonal.B must atke on jeve11al commonplace ex· , penses -merely ln order to J>e' able to 'arp your incomes. Money's Worth . Various ruUoea by the In· temal Revenue Service and '1he C9\lrlll I••• you both CoOd . 1and'bad news io 1974 -some of the rullnaa of truly vital im-.. portance. Specifically: .- (J) IF, IN ORDER TO hold your job, you must Incur certain household and other expenses for care of your de- pendent chUd under the age of 15 -or for the care or your • disabled spauae or other disabled deper)denLf -you may be able to deduct up to $400 a month ot these expenses from your '74 irlcome tax relurn. Among the most common of these expenses ls pay for a housekeeper or other assistance within your household. You may also include not only the pay you gi\le your household employe but alao your share of the Social Securi- ty payroll taxes you pay this employe. In a i974 TUhng, the . JRS underlined that this child or dependent care deduction includes both the wages you pay for the housekeeper of &imilar person you employ In your household and your share of ttie payroll taxes that you pay on this employe's wages. It is far from an insignificant amount Ulese days. (2). In our extremely mobile society you may be umong the millions who often take a temix:rary job away fromhome.O~der the tax law. you are allowed to ~educt the cost of traveling to and from the temporary job location and the cost of your meals and lodging while living at this tern. porary l r~ation. Another part or the lax law allows you, an individual, movin~ to a new principal place of work, to dedus:t 'the cost of moving yourself, your household goods and your family tothenewplace. . LAST YEAR, TllE SIXTH Circuit agreed with the Tax. Court and the IRS that where you are properly entitled to deduct your own travel, meaJ and lodging expenses because you are considered only temporarily away from home, you cannot also be entitled to deduct moving expenses for your family and household goods. lt would be inconsistent for you to be allowed moving expenses to a new principal place of business when at the • same time you are allowed travel, meal and lodging ex. }>enses on the basis that you have only a temporary job at that place. • (3) If you arC a Professional person who takes courses to Qualify for various speeialties. you rec~1 ved both good 1nd bad news from the JRS last year. The existing Treasury re- gulations are vague about the precise circumstances under Which you, a professional. are entitled to deduct the cost of . ~tudylng for a specialty in your ov. n major field . IF YOUR STUDIES SHARPEN your skills, you can ~deduct the cost; if they go further and qualify you for a new field, you can't deduct the cost. The regulations give as an illustration of deduclible education, a psychiatrist's cost for a progtarn of study that qualifies him· to practice ·i>e1choanalysls, because that program does not qualify him for an entirely new field. In 1974, the quesUon arose whether a dentist engaged in general_prnctice could deduct the cost of a full·time post. graduate study of orthodontics in dental school, which he made possible by limiting his own general practice to a part-time basis. The IRS ruled that he could deduct the cost of these studies even though, after finishing his studies, he restricted his practice to orthodontic patients. .. (4.J But the I RS and lhe Tax Court take a much tougtuir view when it comes toqualif,ying for a CPA status within the accounting profession · In a 1974 case, an accountant who was a llcensed ac- rountant in his state, but not a CPA, spent ab&ut $900 for a review course in preparation for taking the CPA examine· tlon. He argued that the expense of this course was deduct!· ble because it was intended to qualify b.im for a specialty within the accounting prof~siOn and not for a new field. 'But the Tax Court agreed with the IRS to bar a deduc!.ion for the accountant's course.' I MARKET Hl~HLIOHTS l INDEXES NYSE Index 43.2!' ASE Index 76. 79 Dow Jones Ind 734 .20 S-P 500 Stocks 81.50 up up up up 0.21 0.41 7.28 0.49 Gtriitc•n t111d Lt»!fPr1' I\'..,.. l 'ork 15 • '1oMI ·"<'lft:<' .~"! Vora 1UPI> -Thf' loUOW!nQ 11\t .._.. 11111 ~1oc:111 lhat h.t•e O<'lned moi l .. IO'il •tie mo..t lr•"'d "" PLl'•crnt ol 1"119 on U.. 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S*1nk .jt 1 t S SVbrlll' 11 • 1..0 11 , S'fbn'IP 2.«I •• I Joi -\~ ~ ~ "91P9 JOU lf'OW JOU' ow• In,,_. DAILY P1LOf .. ' • • • • ' airy ~~a1e~~ ·RvJ~s:~1r::::-::~-::·~~, ~~~,~~H---· Dana Girl Ready for Royalty BJ ANNE COOPER Of .... O.llr•li.t"'" Juliana Rasmusseq comes on Uke a princess in a fairy tale. ·She has. in facl, been groomed by her rfl0ttief,4 to inherit the'title of female r uler of Manua, Samoa, which the motber says is her'right by blood line. Bµt Miss Rasmussen, who is a junior at'Dana Hills High School, says that first she i§ determined to prove her ability as art 8.ct.ress, and that she also.plans to become a medic a) doct0r. ''I WANT TO BE an actress because acting is· .what I love besi/' she said ... But I also want · to 'be a physiciaq beCause l think J will have more to contribute to the Sarnoan,pe'ople ifl have prac- ticed medicine when J become ruler.'' ''Juliana will follow my exam- ple," said her in other, Elizabeth Davis, who claims to .be the cur- re.nt ruler of the~ islands.' American protector a~. ':she ~ill devote the fir~t half ol her life lo her own development and the second half to the Samoan peo· pie." . Mrs. Davis had _Petitioned the Department bf ttie Interior to name her govern·or of American Samoa, a trust territory of the United, States. ~·it would be a wise choice \o name a native Sa· moan, who has the respect and Reno, Vegas Ho~ls Off ... 0..W,..Pi.ttt lt"1ff l!lloto PROVING ABlLl'tY·- Jullana Raimussen loyalty of her people. to the posi· tion," Mrs. Davis said. INSTEAD, THE Secreta,ry of the Interior has announced the appointment of Earl B. Ruth, a former congressman from North Carolina: parerit} were •'diyorc:ed. 'She _.lla,~ed 1with her father until hi~ d afrh four years later.. . , . ": ' -"I. WAS ALW~VS a lOner."' Miss RasmusS'(l aid of her childhood. '"Even wh<;n I was qulte small, J didQ~ have b'bysitters while thy J*;ent!t were woi'kin11 I 've alwa~been Jableto~t.t:IC:e careof mysefr. ''°•~ -- In paroc}iial •chool Ip San Diego, •!iii.,. as sl111led ~l for ... her acting abllity! •\The nuns (t1t I )lad a gift," she explilia6d. When she was 14, she was ch;Osen .t.o play Juliet in Shtikespeare's t-. ~·Romeo and Juliet" at the Old 'Gtobe Theater. Since her move to Laguna ,Nig_uel to Jive with her mot.bet, Miss Rasmussen has played leading roles in school plays f.11d a &upporting role in "Majority of One" at the Laguna Moulton Plfyhouse in Laguna .Be8ch. Jn J3ituary she played the part of a patient in an in·ser,vicft training film, shot at Saddleback Com- mupity Ho$pital ·by J private f!rw for nat\onal dis~~bution to tiOSpitals and medical schools. ' . ' SHE IS1 DETER~IINED to broaden her acting experience and has spent many hours mak- ing the roUnds to agents .af\d s tudios. looking for possible open~ngs. "J have greater faith in pound- ing the pavement." she said, ""than I h ave in stud).-ing aCting formally . ·My feeling is that either1 you have the talent or you . don't. '1 think I have it. What I need now is! chance to prove it.'' Asli:ed wh·ether she thinks Of SANTAANA 21'9 E. 4th Kl-7-5723.. HOURS: M0<t.·Fri. 9:30 to 9 Sat. 9:.JO to 6 601 S. Euclid 871 -5988 HO\JRS: • Mon. -Fri. 9:30 to 9 Sat. 9:30 to' NEWPORT BEACH Fashion Island 644-2121 __ ..... ~,,i.10 ........ , ...... • s...10 ......... , ... . s ..... 12-••i, .... . • CERRITOS #163 Mall 924-1625 .J CARSON CI?Y, Nev. (UPIJ - Motets· ,I n Reno and Las Vegas have suffered ·a 14 percent cir.op in husi-ness becau~e or the gasoline shortage,· a¢cording tO the state director of economic de· veloPriieni. · Actually, Miss Rasmussen- doeSn tt remember Samoa. The only tj111.e she has been to the i$fa;J)d·~· ~located-in the Sou~h Pacif~, was aS a very ~mall .ctii1a~ ' • , Het parents met in Honolulu where her mother, who was just 15, was studying in a convent. llobert Rasmus~n was a pilot in the .U.S. Navy. A year after their marriage Juliana Ca·pucine Ra~mus~en was born in Chicago, her father's hometown. herself as SJ\moan primarily, or ------~-------------------------------~ ·American. Miss Rasmussen Director Robert Goodman and two of his staff have appeared before the Assembly Ways and Means Commitfee.1 to defend a budget or about $1 million for the · next' two years, including a $200i000 ·appropriation for a special prom~tioo campai~n .. J. \ . ' Mrs. ROBERTA CZEMERYS She' gr ew up in San Diego, where her father worked as an in· vestigator for the dist,rict al· torney's office after a heart con· dition forced him to retire from the Navy. When she was 10, her said, ''Neither . I had never really Celt at home until I spent a month in Europe.'' LIKE MANY Americans of minority group ba'ckground, Mi sS Rasmussen found Europe hospitable and stimuJ·ating. '"In Southern Caltfornia people usua l· ly think I'm Mexican," she sajd. "Actually , except for my dark skin, I look most like P1Y Irish grandmother." < • ' ' .. 't;- ·"I had no idea B~bbie could learn so much so fast, and still enjoy it. MW-.Skool is doing a great job for . Bobbie ••• and for me. I don'l believe in pushing•B<lbbie - and Mini-Skoal encourages her, )!rithout pu~hing. I wanl Bobbie to ac~om~li~h . somethi ng during the day. And M)m·Skool s .progiam seems to give my Bobbje just the right amounl of challenge. She loves it. And<l'm enthusia stic. • ) I think Mini·Skool is really the \>esl , , value in child care . Bobbie is in gopd hand s · v,;th them -I know that. Shes safe, secure, and gets plenty of personal atlention, plu s / thelrgreal program . ' I enrolled Bobbie at Mini-Sko'ol whfle ' .,. .,J was ir.oorking. And I'm keeping her there ' ewn'though l'mnotworkinganylc;inger. • If~ that linportartt lo us." ' ' ) ' " EOINGEA AVE w :;; > (~ \ • fl . • • « , ' •VE . g ~ Sl"l(A "' • , 0 z 0 • , EtLIS •vE. For-Information, or to register your child c:;ll us today. Huny. Enrollments are limited. • • • -: . w··· .aL I M1N1-~koot A CHlll>'S Pl.ACE ~5 Sia,.. A ... ue. Foomlaltl Vllle9 ' Telcph ... :.96M•51 , j, "•'t ' ' • The Great. ·.. . 968-3329 OI' I 962-5590 • ' - on these SYLVANIA l~GT·MAtlC"Jl MGnEIS FIRl« true Hlf.acl.lustlng color 181 The• Syln.ni.I models rf1hare I eilnt 25" dl11. picture with Dlrk•Lite',. 50 picture tube, our aharpe1t color picture t'fer; G'f.M1tic l1 color tun1ne 1y1tem, 111tom1tically helps correct color for )'ou; and Touch·Tune',. Tuni ne •Jell you nritch channels with the puth or I button. Remote tunin1 control optional extr .. , ... ,,_ ... "'\'"""'"-- YOU8 CHOICE.ONLY "$69995 COSTA MISA.+fillOI Alb 411hll·le'f ............. 0.., t-t S•4ey M 646-1614 •' '• ' eta.Ilic 1tyle Mod~ Ci.1438 . a TOIO·SADOUl.t.CI YAUIJ .. , .......... ...,. Mo ... s-o.1 ...,,., ....... ... 837•3130 • . ' • ( J J • . -. ~ .. .I ·-. . ---• • • j • ' , ORANGE COUNTY, CALlFOANIA Today's Cl~lng .N_-l(,..,S~~k3·~" ri FRIOAY,~FEBR_UA!f'r 14, l97S c .TEN C~NTS ~ ; .~ I = :: : ;; l( a . ... ··- ' ·---I L'~ R-: ~a 1 1 ••-.. • ~..._L_,.___c ------•1111<• ·~r:s;;~ .. AV.> • ....-~·~~~~:~ ' 1.~ " ert ~··Ex~raditioll -appeal Studi~d I r:~. ~ ""•• ' ~ ;.;:_By ARTHUR R. VINSEL • .........__Of ... D1U'f' P116t~ I . 7110Cii; ~'will be reachc..t.in ~ yg( ew day5 on whether to I, llPP.££f~Qritis'h mc.giSlrate!s re· fl{lJl'.ij~xtradite onetime ~tfPSA ierigineer AJ'thUr Lam· I, ~-. .fled ,to his ~tiv"e Bri· t&tn alt.er,. cortvjction, in the I ~ U10 .shooting of two 1 N~~~ch pollce~en . Lambert. es, appeared in Lon · dQD this w~e~ for a hearjng in a · Bovir Street court and was de- lighted wb.eo. the Judge.re.f~ed to order, him back tcr California to serve sirmonlhs to Ute tn prison. His break came on inlerpreta· lion of extradition papers and in light Qf Calif2rn!a courts' process of pl~a barg@..it)j11-C • .in which a de- fendant may-,Ple~d g!Jiliy to ;t lfsser charge. The former Los Alamitos resi· dent was convicted only on two counts of assault with a deadly weapon in the Nov. 16, 1970 shoot - ing of patrolmen John Gardner and James Ellingham. He fired six shots from a pistol, hitting E llingham in the ab- domen and destroying a kidney and<Wounding Gardner in the leg, before the bleeding oJ"(icers dis- armed and subdued him. ·The original charges filed were six counti; of assault with intent to commit murder, but this was reduced to two counts of assault with a deadly weapon and on Ju- ly 22, 1971, Orange County Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan placed Lambert on three years' probation. lie had already served nine J'DOnths in county jail, Judge McMillan notecl. also ordering , tbe defendant t6 paf more than $8,000 includ~g medJ~al bills and lost salaries' for his victims and $1.381 for legal services rendered by the public d~fender's office. Lambert was also ordered to absta..!n from alcohol. due to testimony indicating he was blind drunk and didn't know wJlat he was doing when he opened fire on the officers. Ordered into court more than once in s ubsequent months for in· ability or refusal to make the restitution and thus violating his probation, Lambert eventually look a trip to Canada. J-te jumped probation. fleeing (See EXTRADITE., Page A2) Mesa's Vista Center ' :;;.;; Oallf Pilol Pllolo tl'I' L.ff ,. • ., ... ' II Nat11re's l'ule11ti11e ' llill Cole, JO, of Newport !leach, found a valentine from Motller Nature in the form of this heart,sh;ipecl leaf. Now he won't have to shop for a valentine renierilbrance for his best gir l. Mesa Fire Blamed ... .On Battery Spark One tiny spark from a battery charger being used on the one originill prototype of the sTeek Manta race car as it sat in a s howroom window was .blamed t oday ror a.$450,W>OCosta Mesa in· dust rialcenter rh'e. The finding was a nnounced late T hbrsday by Fire Depart- ment Battalion Chi.ef Bob Beauchamp, after officials sifted charred debris at the scene and qu_estioned M anla Cars person- nel. vice in place for some time. al- lowing hydro~en gas customarily given o £f in charging to ac- cumulate around tht.!>attery . Chief Beauchamp said hydrogen gas is generated any time a wet cell battery is charged, but there is enough clear air sj>ace under the hood of the average automobile to avoid .any problem. He explained the battery are;:i of the Manta is lined and insulat· ed with heat resistant space age fabric to protect it from tern · peratures generated by thC' engine's exhaust headC'r \\'hi ch (See SPARK, Page i\2 l Fire'De Several Quizzed In Probe The $200,000. Vi sta Shopping Center fire in Costa Mesa. in whic h five businesses were damaged, was deliberately set. a fire report revealed today. The report said that the fire was set in the Vi sta Surplus store at the center. 803·813 W. 19th St. The t\\•o-alarm fire. occurred at 7:32p.m . Nov. 26. Fire Prevention Arfalyst Russ ltenderson , who compi1ed a re· port rcleas'ed tdaay. ''An Analysis of Fire Incidents, 1974," said that investigators round that two fires broke out in two rooms simultaneous-,y· in the same l/)lilding. ,... • •· Ac"ciC!entaJ fftteS don't hap~ in two different pla.'*6 'at th same time,'' he said. 1-fenderson said that a number of people wer questioned afte:r the arson was detC'cted, but all were cleared. "The case is still lis ted as outstanding, but "°'C have no leads so far as any SUS· peels are conce rned." 1-lenderson explained that the fire, in which one fireman sus· tained minor injuries, was originally classified as elec· trical. "There was evidence of an electrical short. but when that occurs the ruses blow out and you don't have othCr fires occur- 1·ing ... 1-lenderson said that the second fire was not discovered until two days later because it .started in another room in which the roof had caved in . 1-lenderson said that the loss-at the shopping center fire was $75,000 to the structur e and $125.000 to contents_ ··The loss could have been averted had an automatic fire <See ARSON, Page A2 J ~ ]mt a Wild Dzick Chas e Costa Mesa Animal Control Officer Kurt Bonnewell is re· covering today from injuries sustained when he was struck by a car wh ile in bot foot pursuit of a wayward duck. He was chas ing the de- termined duck on private pro- P:('rty on Santa Ana Avenue TOesday, when the quacking . quarry waddled and flapped its way through a hedge. Officer Bonnewell plunged through the h,edge too, only tp find himself directly in the path or ·an oncoming car · cruising down a l ong driveway on the other side., The humane ofricer said he sprang in'to the air, landing on the .hood of ·the vehicle and sustained only assorted . bruises. The duck escaoed. ;.' ~, .. -~ 5 Patrc)Itnen Issu e 864 Spee d Ticke t s A special five-man detail of California Highway Patrol of· ficers assigned to crack do\\'n on 55-mile-per-hour speed limit violations on the San Diego Freeway in Orange County has is· sued 8&I tickets to motorists in the past six "''ork days. The special enforcement squad is handirlg out tickets at the rate or about 143 per day. CHP officials reported today when questioned about its success. Information Officer Jerry ~lax · well said activity by the 405 Freeway Flyers team occurs around the clock and may take place anywhere, not just at critical speeding violation areas. He said it was only a tiny chain Of circumstances in a situation t hat rarely poses a fi re hazard that ravag~d six units in the Costa Mesa Business Complex. 3303 Harbor Blvd .. Wednesday afternoon. A delay in discov~rinq the I. rapi'dly spreading blaze in Suites . 3 arid <C (){'Building C in the 200- • u n i't e o·mplex off Harbor ! Boulevard at llyland l>rive re- Prices Take Drop A crackdown by theCHPin both Orange and northern San Diego counties was announced as begin- ning Feb. 1 and seems to be \vork - ing if the rate of citations is an in - dicator. Total speeding citations issued on the San Dieg? freev.1ay in Orange County including the fivf'- man team and regu lar duty CH£) officers hit 1.373 for the six·day measured period. sul\.ed in devastation. · ~. Ch(e! 'Beauchamp agreed it i see{l\ed incredible one tiny spark I could' trigger a second alarm btaJe:that gutted six suites but j the et>fnbination or elements in- voJ'yfldliave it enough time. Be -s;oa the original Manta rac'e ·Car from wh ich subsequent models 'W'er e patterned -a sltekj\:'!reage-shap~d fi nned vehi- cle ·vehicle n amed for t he l\1anta I ray Or n eviJfis h -bad· been Sit· png in t~'e diselay room. Service ;;enonnel· hooked up the battery charger to boost its jUice and ~pparentlY left the de- ' DOW UP AGAIN, ' 'P'lµM,f;' dTEQ NEW YORK CUPJ1 ...'.T!lest0<k market closed hilher in active tracli.DI on the New York Stock Extbange today,' as investors -· welcom~•igns inOation waseas-ila • . wO rriajop bAnks cut their rimeiate(Odoy. 'Jibe .. Dow Jones 'ndustrial average tor( more tl'!an two points 81 tlle911tset; fain'ed 7.28 Points to '134.:IO. 11 aalned almost 12 Points 1n TbUriiday's hectlc ... sion. Ad•ances led declines by about a 1even"tO·SllC tril>rg1p. (Tables. . 'All.J ~ .. -- 'Prices wuc 'blghet in .rtll'e 1-. radtn&.;Ptr the American ~oc:k , Eilt!IA111e . • ·•· ' - . . ' For Second Month WASHINGTON tUPI > Declining food prices helped re- duce the wholesale price index for a second straight month in January, but rising oil pric('s may M:>on reverse the trend, of- ficial ngures s howed today. Labor Department statistics showed a drop or 0.3 percent in AUTO SALES HIT 13-YEAR LOW, Page A10 overall wholesale price levels for January. but they took no ac· count of President Ford's ncv• £ees on imported oil. The higher fuel prices bound to result from the progressive $1 a barrel fees will begin shoWing up in coming fnonths unless Congress succeeds in its attempt to delay Ford's order. The higher fuel costs in turn would drive up the price& of a wide· range of in· dustrial commodities. 'r~e slight. January decli.ne in wholesale price levels. followed an O.S percent drop in December. The J-e·nuary index stood al 171.8, meaning that a selection of goods which cost $100 in 1967 cost $1TUIO ln January. . Allhough an improvement over recent levels. th@ January fi gure was still 17 .2 percent higher than January. 1974. ~The month's decline was led by 'dectea1ing wholesale prices ror f&rin products. prdcetised f()()d.!; and feeds, which dropped 2.5 per· cent over~all for lhe second con- secutive month. Sugar and confectionary goods registered the rn.Ost drastic re- duction -10.8 percent from December. , tndusi.rial commodities, . however. increased 0.5 percent after holding ste ady in December. lron, steel', 1residual fuels, electric power. gasoline, natural gas, coke, machinery and industrial equipment all rose in wholesale price. From the county line south to Oceanside in San Di ego County. CHP o£ficers have plastered the 26-mi lestretchof lntersta te5 with 1,389 speeding tickets. The five CHP officers assigne<l to enforce the rigid. 55 mile-per · hour limit there have averaged ro citations per day since F'cb. 1, ac- cording to Capt. T . W. Balm. ··our goal is to attain voluntary compliance v.·ith the maxin1um speed limit by 85 pl.'rcent of the molorists.''Capt. Balm said. (See TICKETS, Page A2 ) From Heart Valentines Published Today "I realize as Valentine Day goes by, what a lucky guy amt "To have ~~~eelhear.tfor a wire ... ''Bi.It t wish so.meone'WOu\d tell her please ··That money doesn't grow on trees.'· The heartfelt sentiment abovt is just one of scores set forth in Yalentin~'s,Da,y greetthga published intoday'.s Daily Pilot. Lov.ers of all ~ages from Seal Be-11ch to San Clemente · respdhded to the Dail,-J>Uot challenge lo "Promise her anything but give her our page." · • The result is not one but tWQ ~ttae\o~o"80ntl Val~ntill.e.aas~ 1'~or assurance that Cupid ' ll 1v1.sttlr th.ls-.i~lt'\o( all poSsible coasts,•turn ro today's cl ,,eeu ~ ·'OUr....-'v~enttne Page Nos. 1 and and 2." , :" , ' ... • . . . • SOlll •• _,~<fl you "l•Y ve 1ll'en you4\J.ri>M,ae. erately Set' , 'It's rr Le-111011 ' Brown Criticizes ' Med Center Plans By DOUG FRITZSCHE Olth1 O•ily Pllol $1•11 Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. told UC Regents Thursday that Orange County Medical Center is a "lemon" and suggested that if the university wants to buy it the state may not fund the purchase. 'fhe governor's remarks to a re- genl 's s ubcommittee were the most recent in a series of com· ments by Brown opposing the un· iversity purchase or the Medical Center for teaching hospital use by the UC l rvine·California College of Medicine . Criticizing the proposed purchase, Brown said, ··it may ~urn Olll t~•l YOW' bad deal ill nQt onet_fle state wants to get into.!• Contacted today, medical school Dean Stanley van-·den Noort said , "Mr. Brown is incor- rect in Whal he says. J-Iedoes not understand the agreement or he wouldn 't be saying these things.·· But a fe\\' n1onths ago, when liCl "'·as hamn1 ering out the final details of an agreement to pay Ora·nge Cciunty $5.5 million for the r.1edical Center. Dr. van den Noort himself criticized the physical condition of the facility. l.fe then predicted problems in ob- taining state financing for the purchase. Today, Dr. van den Noort said. ··1 support the contra('t "'c have signed with the county. It is the best way to proceed into the future which will accommodate all the variables." BrO\.\.'n ·s remarks to the regents echoed the opposition t o the medical center purchase first pressed in December by Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post. l'ost uns ucc:.;essfullr tried to pursuade the legislature·.s Joint Committee on l-lealth Sciences R e p. Pettis F o zt11d D ead /11 Wreckage BANNING (U PI ) -A plane piloted by Rep. •Jerry Pftis. ( R- Calif. ), crashed today m moun- £ainous terrain. authorities re- ported. '· . San Bernaf'dino County s heriff's deputies said a body was found illside the plane. Later. it was identified as that or P ettis, who was flying alone when his small craft crashed near Beaumont. Pettis . an experienced flier and onetime commercial airline pilot. \\'as reported missing on a s hort f~ight over narrow San Gorgonio Pass. He departed at 8 a .m . from Palm Springs Airport for S1.1n Bernardino where he was to hold a news conference. The Loma Linda Republican did not file a flight plan. according to the Palm Springs Airport tower. The \\"Cather .at Palm Springs "''as clear when Pettis took off, but -in order to reach San Bernardino he had to fly over 2,400-foot San Gorgonio Pass which the sheriff's office said was socked in l?Y c louds. The pass ia 0 anked by two "'°W1tainl\ wt\tctf.-towcr more th~n 1o:oooreet:' • Pp:ttis1 58. ~as a pilot for the Air TransP.P\'t Command in the 11a~itic Theater during World ,War,11 Education to r e com mend the UCI n1edical school be closed and its operations combined with UC Davis or dis persed throughout the rouroth('r mcdic.i I schools. iligh on Post's list of objections to the purchase of the sprawling facility \\'as its ph~·sical condi· tion. '!'he analyst estimated that by the time the medical center is purchased and renovated to un· iversitv standards costs \\'OUld total s24 .8 million. (See 'LE!\10N', Page A2 i Air Cal Trouble Averte d A total hydrauli c system failure moments after takeoff to- day forced the pilot of an Air California 737 jetliner carrying 114 passengers and 10,000 gallons 1or fuel to return for emergency landing at Orange County Airpor't. Flig h't 717 landed s afe ly without further incident, after ere"'' members hand-cranked the landing gear and other critical components into place. They also had to hand- manipulate the engines' thrust reverser mechanisms, "'·hich are activated on landing to stop the s peeding aircraft's forv.•ard momentu rn follo\\·ing touchdown on the runway. Air California spokesmen said the plane landed at 10 :55 a.m. follo"''ing the aborted flight to San Jose and San Francisco. Airport c rash units including fire trucks and other rescue rigs lined the runway after being dis- patched \\'ith only four minutes' notice as Flight 717 prepared for the e m ergency landing and S\\'Ung back inland from over the ocean. Passengers v.•ere ex1>ected to resume their trips on another flight. Ori111J!.'-•. . ('u n st ,,.t•;1 t l1c•r Fair skies Saturday, ac- cording to lh f "''eather 'service, "·ith s lightly warmer temperatures. Decreas ing winds expected. Highs 68 to 74. Lows 42 to 46_ l ~S IOETOD.\V A wide variefy of entertain- ment is available this weekend and 1n coming weeks at on u11- /ikely place not far from the Orange Coast. See story ort page C·3 of today's Weekender. . . ' • D.tllf l"llot SI.it il>hot• MANTA RACE CAR PUSHED OUT OF RANGE OF FIRE Vehicle Saved from Wednesday Blaze In Costa Mesa Fro'" Page Al SPARK ... d: flank s the battery in the cramped . engine compartment. ~ This protective material, \l.•hil c ;'. it is virtually Circproof itsclL ap-i parently allowed hydrogen gas to accumulate· in the small space ~. around the battery be(ore the ~-charg e r s park e d . fi r e m e n theorized. ( "It ignited God only knows ~ what -but proba,ly the t hydrogen ga s," C hi e f ·l Beauchamp said after his Thurs-~ day fire scene investigation. ~ He said no one was in the Man- ~ ta shop a t the time and the i , flames appa r entl y ignited ~ something more flammable and ~ then spread from the car through • the s urrounding floor area. f A fire department dispatcher received a call from an uniden- t tified woman working in an up- 1 per floor of the adjacent Hyland • Laboratories at 3 :06 p.m., to re-! ~rt she could see flames through •-the windo'w of the suites occ upied ' .by the Manta firm . • _~r Bandits Hit . Gas Station A pair of bandits robbed a Cost.a Mesa service station of S150 Thursday night in the city's fourth robbery this week. Chaiya Chonsoongnern, atten- dant at the Urich Service Station, 2050 'Har bor Blvd., told police two youn'g men approached him about 8 p.m .. one simulating a gun in his pocket. Chonsoongnern said they wer e or medium height and added that one had shoulder-length blonde hair, while the second had a slight moustache and beard. So far this week, bandits have a lso hit a liquor store a.nd market, \•;bile a juvenile was list-' ed. as the victim in another forci- ble robbery. Gunman at Large HARVEY . Ill. (APJ -A Harvey man continued to elude police today after he wa s charged with atte mpted murder in the s hootin gs of five policemen , offi c ial s s aid . Timothy Johns on , 36, was named in two warrants after a shootin g spree Thursday in which five of- ficers we re "·ounded, two of them c ritical ly, s aid Harvey Police Chief L.L. Lower. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT T1'W O<-C:N1! 0•11, Pll<>-.Wltt.-cPll1 t ....,.. -lNNo'w1 Pt•'1,l>DUll .. -f .. l ... 0<-C..lt ,.......l ... lnq Co tnp•n,. ~·•tt .:!•l>O<l1••t , """'Ww:-cl -M•• tht°""'I> Fti.M, '°' Co1t• ....... l'W .. -1 &-KPI, Huntl ...... Of' S.0<h/F-· ............ ,. """"· ~ • .,.,1.i..t~ ll•lley ~""' U.,..... Bo!Kl"!.C .. fl h C:o•\I, A .,.,., ... "'<l'l)t"'! .,.!Ion ;, .,...ci1 .. i..• S.tuu:l•r• -~~ ... '"'" ,..1...,ip.1 1>Ulllh"•n11 oi.nt 1 •1 JOO W..•I 6•• 6....,t.Co1.loo ,,.,.,., C:•lllornlt~•l6. Robert N, Weed "'"'°""' ..... l"ubll-· _ Jeck R. Curley Wt ,., .. ICIOnl •"II c,.....,..rMo_.. Thomas Keevl l Thomas A. Murphine ,,.,,.,.~,nQ E,,,IOI" Charles H. Leos Richard P. N.iH A•\/,IJnl i.o.n•••"O £,,,tot• .. COit~ a.sa Ottk• ......... ··'"''"' .__.,. ....,. .. ~.o .... 1i.o. nu. • 50 Cases Of Arson Reported Most fires in Costa Mesa c><:- cur in homes a nd result rrom ca relessness. either rrom railing to extinguish a cigarette or rrom leaving lighted stoves un· attended. But 50 of the 219 bui lding fires in Costa Mesa last year were intentionally set and 11 of these }Vere commercial. So · the fire department is planning two campaigns: one. to warn house und apartment residents of fire risks. and another to increase its 'arson hlvestigation and pro- secution. Fire Protection Analys t Russ Henderson. "'ho compiled "An Anal ysis of Fire lncide nts. 1974," said that business fi res traditionally increase as the economy goes do"'"· ··People get into bad straits and for the businessman perhaps an alternative is to col- lect fire insurance. B®we are going to go after these people and get them into court . ··we are going to emphasize arson detection in the e arly stage so that there is the minimum of disturbance at the point of origin because that's where the evidence is. We are also sending more chiefs ofr to the special schools in arson in - vestigation,'' Last year eight of the 12 fi res at stores in Costa Mesa were classified as sus picious or in- cendiary. The same classifica· Lion was given to three of the 11 fires at restaura nts and bars. Henderson acknowledged that none of the ca se s in which arson was suspected at a busi· ness last year has resulted in ·prosecution. Another statisti c in the report reveals lh1:1.t there were r e- lat ively few fires at manufac- turing plants in the city, only 16 las t ye·ar, compared with 73 fires in houses and 45 fires al apartments. Hende rson reported that one out of every 247 houses in Costa J\1es<:1 had a fire last year and 62 pe rcent of fire injuries oc- curred in dwellings. lncendia ri s m . unattended or •mis us ed cooking equipment and th e careless d iscard of cigarettes or cigars were the· main causes. Alcohol, Fuel Not Involved In Mesa Blaze No methyl alcohol or stored racing fuels were involved in Wednes day's $450,000 Costa Mesa Business Complex blaze, -an inferno that swiftly 'wiped out six business suites. Costa Mes!l F'ire Department investigators corrected the re· cord .today, sa ying the s heer violence or the bla7.e when they arrived a t 3303 J~arbor Blvd., led to that initial supposition. Battali o n Chjef B o b Beauchamp said first r1remen on the scene therefore ..attacked the blaze in the m anner required for. a fuelled fire to be on the safe side. · Chier Beauchamp said periodic expJosions heard beyond the wall of raging flames in the Manta Cars shop w h ere the blt1ic ori gipated were caused by other sources. - Assorted aerosol spray cans and r11ee car wheels with mount- ed and inflated tires which ex- plocled in the heat were t'Wo he mentioned. I • • • ·~~-~ • fl" i '\ "' . ~-.c.._~ . Jr. ·11rder Cllarge ........ Orange County Superior Court 2:ii after '1n1esting what she ( Judge James K. T urner threw believedtobecocalne. , ouf murder charges against a ~t ... Wc ~-etmined that "San Clemente couple late Thtlti• ilie4litd ministered,,. day by ruling in preUiaJ action dose Of p opercalne, a hig!lly re- that he could see no intent to kill fined drug that is 10 times more io the drug death or a 16--year-old powerful than cocaine. Laguna Beach girl. Laguna Beach police who ar. · His decision means that Terry rested the Richard.sons and Suzanne Richardson, 19, and her charged them with supplying the husband. Ronald, 24. both of 166 drug to Miss Thomas said her de- Aveni d a Florencia San ath was, one of three juvenile Clemente, will go on lrial May 12 fatalities that may have been on the remaining charges of .i caus~ by the ingestion o( pro- (urnishing a drug to a minor. perca1ne .. Richardson additionally faces Grand theft charges were grand theft charges stemming add~ to the .murder and dnlg from his alleged theft o{ the fatal felon1e_s when it was later alleged drug from his e mployers, Al-that Richardson stole 2.2 pounds tergan Pharmaceutic als of of the drug valued at $3,000 from lrvine. Allergan. Murder charges we re con · Juage Turner reduced bait on · ·tained fn a Gra nd Jury indict-the accused couple from $25,000 ment after tt was testified that each to ~.000 each. They ha ... ·e Julie Thomas, 16 , died last -Oct . posted bait Hocked Hawk Case Studied in Mesa A joint probe by Costa Mesa police and the Department of Fish and Game is under way tod ay into the Case of the ltocked 1-lawk , following seizure of a stuffed bird from a local pa'o''n s hop. The mounted bird was iden- tified as a Brown-Tailed Hawk, a bird of prey protected Dy state law under penalty of six months in jail and /or a $500 rine. Possession of such a bird is forbidden, whether it is dead or alive. Front Desk Officer Wi!liam From Page '.41 TICKETS ... Officer l\1 axwell, of the Santa Ana CHPoffice, s aid he would feel personally fooli s h as a motorist to be cited for breaking the SS-mil e- per-hour limit in the strict en- forcement zone after so much ad- vance warning. The fact the new five-man speeder citation teams would be in op e ration was widely publicized, he pointed out, but citation statistics indicate many drivers have totally ignored the fact. Offi cer Maxwell likened the s itu ation to someone trying to steal items in a store where signs have been posted warning of Camera surveillance of shoplif4 ters nnd a doubled security force. ''ll 's amazing," he remarked. From Page A I ARSON ... sprinkler s ystem -.....b_een pro· vided," Henderson sai'd. Sanders said he was routinely processing receipts for pawned items, which is also required by law , Thursday, when he came across a receipt for the hawk. A Huntington Beach man had placed the trophy with Young's Pawn Shop, 1880 Newport Blvd., on an $80 consignment . accord- ing to the registration ticket. Officer Sanders realized it was a protected species and conta.ct- ed th e State Department of Fish and Game, where spokesmen or· dered police t o impound the hocked hawk for the m. The bird was surrendered by the pawn shop owner and the case was turned over to State Department o( Fish and Game officers at their Long Beach headquarters. Boys Saved From Cliffs T-wo Costa M~esa younisters out for a bit of after-school ad- venture Thursday round too much of tt on cliffs below Galaxy Drive in Newport Beach. . Firemen said they were sum· moned to the c liffs a long the edge of Upper ·Newport Bay at about 3:37 p.m . when the boys realized that the adventure had turned a bit grim. Each was stuck on the bluffs about 40 feet from the bot· tom. . Carl Rehm, 11, of 206Y.z Cecil Place, was rescued by firemen using a lifeline. His companion, John Sharon, 10, whose home ad- dress was not made available, was assisted down without the lifeline. Firemen said there were no in- juries. f'ro,..PageAl ------~ • ~-EXTRXIJl~E vi~ caiiada ,tl""Gl'fJll BJitaln jb!'!'f ~~ (livef toel*Y lit 'tile vru,, .. of 11v111hlJtl, 25 m11 .. out- •id• bondon. SO t o .-u.1 110 ~---extradition proceedlngsbegian TONIGHT Sp0kesm•n for the U.S. Em· "MARRIAGE OF FIGARO" bull' In London,;eX»l•lned '-City of Angels Opera .COrn· ThUri5 day· the raliOnale of pany, OCC Auditorium, 8 p .m . Magiitliate K .~. P_. Barracl°"!-£h Adm. $2 adulJ.s. $1 students. in tur¢ne down the--ex\.ra4J,t1on BASKETBALL -Costa Mesa demand fjled !>;i ~ O,ron1e at Tustln, Vllla Park i\-ilotanc41, Coun~y · Platrict · ~ITey • Of- 1.q_ara atNewpor.t JtarbOr, 8 p."I. ·lice. ~~·' ........ . 1 1 ~ "'TERMl~AL L~NDSC~· •. 'T Jud&~·-~ou&\U>oinleGdit -Photographic Exhibit, OCC Lllmberfwasilbt convlc\,ed of six ' Llbrary, Feb. 14-Mar.14.,: counlJ1of·attempted murder but SATURDAY FEBRUARY 15 only of two courtts·ot assati.lt "'ith 1 OCC LECTURE -Bomst,eJn a deadly weapon as stat.ec:t in the Memory Training Science Hall documents. No mention · was 9-12 a.m . ' ' made itfretereh~to t~ 8.ssaul L ESTANCIA ADOBE ~State 1convi1:tionsthatlwooff~cenwere 1 Historical. Landmark, Adams indeed ' Wound,e·d t. .one nearly andMesaVerdeDriveWest,Sat. fatally. , _ ... ~.·- & Sun.1-5 p.in. , Judge BatraclouglJ said he CHJLDREN'S BALLET -could no\, th~fore, order ex· 1 Ballet Pacifica produ.cJ.ion of tradjtion of a .Btitish-subject to "Snow White and Seven Dwarfs" face si~ months to life in prison in and "The Enchanted Toyshop," CaUfor"!ia on a ch a~ge as light as Newport fl arbor High simple assault \l.'lth a deadly , auditorium, 2:30 p.ro. weapon. "Co\l'IYON GRASS" -Blue· Newport Beach Police Chio! B. grass Concert, OCC Auditorium James Glay as ~ who ~ubJicly 1 8p.m. ' censured Judge McMillan in 1971 BASKETBALL -Occ at Cer-ror the light Sentence and proba· 'ritos. 7:30 p.m . · tOOn 'imposed. on i,p.rpbert, jXKJ.ld I , ~ not be reae.he4 todQ'y for com-Co aSl uil .m~~puty District Attorney Dan . 'Critical' • To Energy By JOHN VALTEllZA OfUMI oau, ~li.t SC.tr An ex~cu$ive with a major oil firm tofd Orange Coast leaders Thursday that off shore drilling in federal waters off Orange County is only one of many critically nieded energy sources oyer the next decade. And in an address to m embers of the Or ange County Coast As- soctalion, Douglas Oil Special Projects Manager Richard Holway blamed federal fi scal practices with encouraging a complex set o( factors leading to dire energy shortages. Asserting that federal price controls several years ago e£fec· · tively killed development of new natural gas fi elds, Holway said that the petroleum industry now is batt~ing to take up the slack. "The federal controls drove the price of gas to the point that it "'as no longer profitable to de- velop new sources. and soon, the large users of gas found their contracts ended and went over to petrole um," he said. His address which was billed as a talk on the proposals by the federal government to lease vast federal tidelands ror drilJing .off the coast. But Ilol\l.'l:IY ·veered from discussing the specifi c plans to lease federal waters bet .... ·een Ventura County and San· Clemente. Instead, with a list of statistics and charts, the executive em- phasized the dire need for a wide set of corrective measures Lo tide the Wes t Coas t through a troubled decade. Hol\l.·ay emphasized conserva· t ion as the only real a;-.J. ;.11 - mediate means of conserving what oil resources are now available. Brice, as:Jigned l Q handle ex- tradition matters only two weeks I ago, is currently handling a murder trial a nd ·said tOdaylt ts uncertain tf the extradition de· I mand will be renewed by ap~al. He said he Will have to conter with supetiors on the·mat(er. FolloWing the shootings 11nd a long .';Onvalesce_Jlce, the of(iCers wounded by Lambert returned to duty, but Officer EIUngham's police career has been ~ed by the permanence of his tbfury. Parolee Slain · • ·,,. 1 After ~p4iiE POUGHKEEi/SI)i:. Ji.Y .. <UPIJ -A conyict~1.l'aJ)ji\iree on p~rofe kidnap(!d t~, stole four cars,. and l.ed. proUce on a five-hour chase Thursday. He was finally trapped·on theed.Ce of , a cliff and killt::d in a gun battle with state troopers. No one else was hur,t. The kidnaper, Robert Duegaw, • 33, or Nor"'·oOd, N.Y .• had, been released from a maximum security pris on near Albany, N.Y., two days earlier, under a conditionat r,elease law. FrotnP~AI . . - 'LEMON' TIA·o bills tra\'c been introduced in the legislature to fi nance the · medjcal center purchase and finance a second UC! medical school hospital on the UCI cam- pus. In a related development, the Orange County League of Cities Thursday passed a resolution sup· l porting the continued tenure of lh"med school in the county. The Assembly Health Man- f'ower committee will meet Tues- day to consider the bills designed to finance the Orange County medical ce'nter f>Urchase and the on-campus hospital. · Henderson's report also in-r-~;::;;;;:~;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;:;;;;;;::;;;:;:;;;;:;;;;:--dicates that the lives of three men. who were vjctims of an apartment fire at 2253 Fountain Way, Oct. 6, could have been saved. Two men -Richard Arthur, 20, and Ri chard St. John. 19 - perished at the scene and a third, William Wilcox, 19, died two weeks later from severe burns after jumping from a second· story-window. 'The~· fire is believed to have been ~caused by failure to ext· inguish a cigarette or a faulty ,electrical cord. .. ll is likely that a properly Joc3ted approved smoke detector would have saved the li\'es and in all probability limited the loss," . Henderson reported. "It appears that loss of lire could have been averted had bedroom doors been checked for heat and not opened; escape . could have been made through the windows." Large Banks Slice Rate NEW YORK (AP) -First National City Bank. the na- tion':!! s econd biggest com· mercial bank, today lowered its prime lending rate one· quarter point to 8.75 percent, effective Monday . It thus became the second major bank tO drop the rate it charges on 1aans to most c reditworthy commercial borrower;; t'o that level, the lowest in the industry. The Bank of America followed. Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York, the first big_ banker with an 8.75 p<?rcent prime. took ita action F•b. 5. A smaller bank, ; Michigan NaUol)al llank, ~"° 1 set lt.s pl'lmo. at a.15 per<em I 1 • lhi,a month. • ~ ' \ • WINTER SALE CONTINUES GROUPS OF BEDROOM AND DIHIHG ROOM RIRHITURE AS WELL AS OCCASIONAL PIECES FROM HENEDRON & HERITAGE, DREXEL AND MAHYOTHERS SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF SOFAS AHO CHAIRS INCLUDING LEATHER AT UP T020o/o0ff A. Oval Cocktail Table -8. Curio Cabinet c. Ena Table D. Accessory Table E: Oval Commode •43g00 •segoo •13goo •ggoo •21goo Sele '369" Sale '479" sate '119" Sale '15" Sale ·•11s- OREXEL-HERITAGE-ENREOON-WOOO"!ARK-l<ARASTAN-BAKER f · ' NEWPORT BEACH• 17l7 Wt-:STC~•·t-· OH , 642·20SO LAGUNA.BiA<:;H .. -34!i N4)ffTJ.~:\.'()J\°S'fl-IW\' .• 49'--QSI A TORRAii!CE ·, • A ' 23649 HA~(ORNI-: bLVL> •. \ WHllDATS & SATUID YS t;OO to S:lO '°"''" •n, "I "'·~un. ll·>;'•ll 1 -...-. ........ i· .................................... 111! ..... · .... ~'!""''·:rl··-·1,2•"' .. ~-.. · ..... ""'" • ' " 1 . . ' I .I ( I ( A6 • .~ DAILY. PILOT EDITORIAL ·I!A.GE P iatienta .. ,vs~ .... ~Boetoa'··· • Marcus We\by has' made us so expert Jn' the medical field that we're second-guessing-and su· ing-0\ir doctors more than ~er before. D,r .. Welby was cited last week as only one reru;on pati~nts are showing an increasing tendency to sµe fl)r malpra~tice. Those suits, Orange County <loctors , were told, lire pushing mal!'ractice insurance rj\~ so high tharmany Insurance fir~are quilling thefleld."" . some doctors are finding the insurance rates ·so ''lltgb they're quitting th~ profession, according to Dr. Philip McFarland, president of the Orange County Medical Association. Othets are liharply curtailinf! theil' number and type of p11tients and their ranlie of treatment. Those who are staying in practice are be· ing forced to charge patients more to keep up with the· insurance costs. ' In addition to the Welby syndrome, doctors Jilame attorneys and more lenient juries for a 600% increase in tD.alpractice insurance premiums in the past ten·· years. Attorneys are taking too big a slice (usually one-third) from malpractice . awards, the OCMA argues. After court costs and attorney fees, ·the pa: · tient who successfully sues his doctor ends up !Vitb "P. average.of 39 % of the a\\'ard. Orange County doctors are pushing a scoeme' 'favored ·by the California Medical Associatiop,' a legislative program that would establish "a type of , n~fault medical mal~ractice program .. " · That package-br at least one form of It-was lro~ted out this week by Orange County Sen . Dennis Carpenter (R-Newport Beach). He proposes. a bill that would create a six-member board to 'handle. malpractice claims of less than.$100,000. It wa much the same'plan discussed by coudty dOctors last week. The board would be comprised'of two doctors, two laWYers ·and lwo laymen, all appointed•J>y .the gov· emor for four-year terms. Payments awarded by the board . would be' me.t from a pool e~ta"llshed by a statewide insurimcePVgram financed,by doctors. In short, the .doctors woula be establishing their own lru;urance ~ystem, by·pa.ssing legill and court costs .. · ' carpenter says th.e.$100,00() limit 011 claims would m11an that larger punitive damages become the IA· 'lfiVfdual responsibility «·the docfor-involyi>d, lie argues t.liat this WQl\ld force out of _ the pJ'Qfession . those who don't belong there. Well, mayl,>e, \Vhal we wonder is why·the inedlc~I · ')lrolession. itself ~·t-or hasn'i-acted to exl>"ll the mare nagr11nt malpractlcing physicians. It is r&- ported IJlat a relative handful of doctors g~nerally ac- count for a hlgh),Y, disproportionate share of legal . claims, yet they ate protected from exposure by their colle'l_gues' inacU6n. It doe~ appear that the CMA proposal as outlined in Carp~nter's. bill, offers some relief from an out-of· 'control.situation_ Courts vs. Dogs Last fall, two U.S. Customs agents used two marl· Juana-sniffing dogs to check out a suspicious truck parked at a Santa Ana gas station. ·, The dogs deW.cted narcotics, the agents got a s~arch· warrant and .a suspect was arrested that day. The truck contained 1,525 pounds of marijuana. It wa~ all illegal, a federal court judge ruled this week. His reasoning: the dogs ate so unerring in their ability fo sniff out dope that their use when there was no pl'Obable cause}Vas illegal. . . Another chapter in the war on crime, just the type law-enfprcement personnel cite when tpey bemoan the "liberal court" atmosphere they face. . ·• ' ' ... 'Fighting comzpunism sure pays off a lot better than ·fighting stagflation!' I A Miracle Child Support •. m Reverse: Will It Work? ' gested that. l·lowever, Dills says 1 his bill may not remedy Uie adult ' Needn't Be .. Real T/Ung ( SYDNEY HARRIS ) •Should adult chi°Jdren be respbnsible for the support of parents? Should they be held lia· ble for public assistance pay· ments to parents? The questions '-!re not new .. Presumably they were settled -back in 1872 when the Legislature declared, "Jt is DepelUlerit Parent Law Difficult to Enforce would be required to contribute EARL WATERS amounts which an adult child [ ) to the support of a parent, based public aid applicants·.00 forbids demands by authorities for sup-Port contri ~utidns. child problem but.is aimed at re-- moving the liability of children I i for support of parents. He said he thought the court cases would re- solve the other issue. It is proba· l.itrle Things I · Lea med En Route 1-0 took1r1g Up More Important Qnes : 'fhe pres umed "miracles·• perfor·rned by saints of the Catholic Church are considered only as pious opinions and are not required to be believed in bY · members of that church. Coffee was first used as a food , :ind the9· as a ~11 ine (made from "the fer~ented husks and pulps ), and ev later as a non-alcoholic lleverag its use was suppressed on religiou~nd poJJ' ical groun~s by Moslems. ~ The finch is the l gesl family vr birds in the world, including over half the known species of birds. When Alexander Graham Bell. inventor of the telephone. retired to live in Canada. he stipulated that there should be no telephone in hK house. What is called "scrod" on most restaurant menus is not any specific fi sh at all. but a cum· bination of whatever fres hly caught fish happens to be on hand for{he day. .. As blind as a termite" \vould he a more appropri<.ite simile than ••as blind a s a bat" -bats are nocturnal rreatures and can see at night, but the termites tsometimes mistakenly celled white ants) are truly blind. It is not water itself, bu~ a Ufli - (lu e ~tomic property 91 it. that makes life possible -·the facl that it is the only liquid that ex- pands in freezing: if ice \\o'j!re not less dense than water, the whol e world would be one frozeo, life· Jess mass .. Being in the ·'doldrum~'' is an actual place -a region in the Pacific Ocean be.tween the trade winds, where calms and baffling winds delayed the progress of sailipg ships. Isaac Newton made all his great discoveries in science when he was 23 years old ; for the rest of his 60 yeaTs, he dabbled in theology, history, and alchemy, with lri vial or no results. · ·The word "bedlam," designat· ing any scepe of turmoil and con- fusion, comes from the first in- sane asylum in England, the Bethlem Royal Hospital, rounded in Lambeth around 1400, and popularly known as ''Bedlam." Most singular achievement in the· Npbel Prizes was that of mother and daughter, Marie and Irene Curie -the former win· ning two. Nobcls in physics and chemistry, and the latter win· ning one in chemCstry, Dear ~" Gloomy Gus H...., we are rolkll\ 200 milllon . · Americans watching our S700 color televiiion se\' to find out bowbadoffweareJ -M.T. ot.Mr011t-•fit1•tt1""""9llllW . ............................. ,,,,... ..... ................. ,. ..... ""' .,.. '" ................. ~11, ....... ' I upon his earnings. '--------------' ble though that amendments will be offered. if necessary, to deal with the entire issue of" relative responsibility. THE ARGUMENTS against the duty of the father . mother. and the ~hildren of a py poor ~on who is urtable to m ,a i o t a in himself by work to main- tain such person to the Since that time the policy has been a constant bone of conten- tion. As early as 194l Senator Ralph Dills, then an As- semblyman, sought repeal of the laws and efforts continued over the years. Some provisions were removed in the early 1960's but were reinstated during the Reagan years thereby renewing SPURRING additiooal interest was not uncommon ·for an inthemeasurearetherecentat- established farm faniily to tempts" to apply the responsibili· sbelter relatives in want. The ty doctrine to parents OT adult roof was there and the food was . children. The law makes· no dis· homegrown. · tinction between adult and rnjnor Urbanization bas changed all children. As a result some CQutt· that and today most people are ties have been dragging parent.$ hard pressed to provide adequate of able bodied adults into court shelter. and sufficient groceries · for refusin1; t,o contri~ted,:o their for their immediate families. In-k~ep .. Recently ruling· for 'the flation b·as made this even more county's clairq, a j'dge indicated true. '· · he did so merely t4'1 get:the issue · iBecause Qf).bese and'other fac. resolved by· a 'hiiher court Or torS .. Senat'Qt..Dllis h~renewed legislative r~medy, declarir(g his eftoz:ts~dt'l$..y.ei.rifstandlng to ••t've never heard or a situation rid the state ot what he calls a where a parent is responsible for most etuel law. He pas ii\: an adu!t child. I .!~ink ~.here 1£ troduced, with "24 ReppMH:ap, .. and something wrong.witliit:.:.. ~-; Democratic coauthors, SB 46 The Dill's bill doesh't Mrect-.. which declares no relative will be Parent's · respoi)slbilitf. lor a held legally liable for support of minor child nor lias' any ever sug- the laws have been oft repeated. • ~ Foremost is the contentlon. that ~ the amount recovered does~'t. ~ " - extent of their <Jbility. '' Thal law became an 1ssue dur- ing the days or the great depression when welrare as: sistance reached major propor- tions. Jn 1937 the Legislatu.i;:e rJ?· a ffirmed t -he relative's responsibility doctrine With ad_di· tional laws. One set forth the the issue. THE THINKING which brqught aboul such Jaws is moralistic. T~e average person is repulsed al the thought of an affluent person· allowing even a close relative to go hungry. One wQo permits a parent to go in -11t)(ld ~, condemned in righteous )ndignetion. In· the days when fllOSl ~r the populace was rural it pay for the expense of enforce.. ment. As for the broad sociaJ ef .. 1 fects of such laws it is said that it is de.grading to the old rolkS 39~ creates dissensiOn in the familrtrlfJ • r~ulting in mar-riage,.br~~, It is also termed gross~~r in 1 _ its application since Oiily ~ ... California r esident can be held liable even though there JIIQY .W. other children· far more atnUen& living outside the state.· America:ri 'De_manqs' ~rip Arrroga"1ce 1 don't know when 1 ·have been madder al the sight of the printed word. The offende r was a sentence in the "Letter From the Publisher" which is the opening feature of Time Magazine. That week the lead story was about the ter· rible drought and famine in Africa 's s ub- Sahara. The "letter" right- ly said of it : "The Africa n agony may be only the first act of a world t r a g e 'd y . Since 1972 , droughts, floods, frosts and runaway fuel and fertilizer prices have wiped out farm surpluses and now threaten the swel\ing populations of many underdeveloped countries with m~sde~ih by famine." 1'hese ~nexcep.tipnable .sentiments are ruined a\ the end, when the gti'y who put the famine story together, Associate Editor.Burton Pines, is quoted as saying: J "THE CRISIS will get worse until we in the West demand that the unde~developed countries, decrease their population growth." We? Demand? Who in hell do we thinlt we are? [ a J of Teddy Roos~velt, is Uie chief CHARLES reason why Americans as a people are disliked and McCABE sometimes despised by lhe other ------------peopleof theworld. something the urban wealthy cannot understand . Like_ the guy from General Motors in ,the 'EisenhOWe~ administration, we cannot begin E v e r y i n t e r nation a I to see that· what is good for conference On the subject or America is:~Q:t,nec.,essarily good population in rece~ years, and Jort.berestottb;ewarld. there have been many, has ended· · · • ' ·~1, . , with)t feeling of impotency and a . J LEARNED;'my· tesson, the succ~sion of pallid, al'?"ost hard way, when I Was ·a kid in mearungles~i rec~mmendations, Puerto Rico, getting my; political because this obv1o_us trut~ has • education. What taught me waS not been recognized by-.. the the matter of English tea.Ching on "developed." nations. the island,. . Th is k i o d · 0 f C uftura1 Once PJerto vltieo had been imperialisin. which is not far acquired in the ~panish· distant from the gunboat ,American War, the aexi· step diplomacy practict;d in the days seemed obvious. These little brown bastards niust be niade in· to proper Americans. Tbe°'first atep in , this direction was that they must be taught how to speak proper English. · To th.is end, hundreds or attractive. Aoierican cbllege graduates were introduc:ed iilto the school system. The U.S. spent more on. education, which effectively meant the teafhirjg of English, than the entire Puerto Rican budget before the occupation. The results were- , next to nil. The Puerto Ricans would not be · coerced into learning a J3nguage when they already had one, Spanish, which quite adequately filled their needs. THE BIITEBNES.S caused by . -~ ' . , the li.ngUage. t.t'uestiop· .was greater even than the indignation: the islanders felt:i over the cava~r, W~Y·<~hey, .had,.. been acqui,red.': 't;~~ com,f>.u'l~ry ~eachin~ Of ~n_klt.Sh onfy Stopj>ed I when th.e Amerjeens, having . r ,. learned a ' bitte.r Iess-011~ ' • J • • permit~"'~he i~anders to t!tect I their~ q~er:nor. .!..i . Now, 30 ' y.elil~ l.aler, we are I accelerating efforts~· Ute t:i!.,-id to force our. views: ~ation . on them'. W.e ftave' en urging contraceptive devices dfl the 1 Puerto Ricans since t..-.can remember, .and the popW3.tion bAs aboUt doubled. Maybe ·we need to produce m6re food for export, and less contraceptives, I Jofty adyice and ''demands.•• 1 ' Threaten U.S. Security : Reins j CIA . .. ' on , ' WASHINGTON-Even before [ the mos t ·recent expose or charge& against the Central In· telligence Agency (CIA), its freedom to conduct clandestine operations abroad had been quietly placed by Congress in a straitjacket with deeply disturb-. ing implications for thiS coun· try's security. EVANS-NOVAK J of many cong~siorial critics, to "report" to other "appropriaW · who maintain the dubious notion committees or the · Congress:• that the blacker arts of espionage That language is assumed to in.I area useless cold war relic. cludefull memberships of Armed .There can be no ducking the . Services and appropriations com· clear lang.uage of ttle· Rya'n mittees. 'fhis makes up a smalj amendment, which beganoperat· array: 153 members of six com• ing two weeks agO, when Sen. mittees (with some overlaps) il'I John Sparkman of Alabama; the the la.st Congress, and probablyi new chalrm-an• of the Senate more1nlhenewCongress. I oliANGE col.sT DAllY PILOT ' I '-Tftis 'k'ind 'or infuriating nonsense ia not new. We hear it every day in the atfluent suWrbs · of the world , where the >11atchword is: Hold onto what we've got for dear lif~ and the ·hell with anybody else. · , The straitjacket was an in· ngc;:uous-appearin&: amendmei;it to'ttie·foreign aid biJl spansbred by Rep. Leo Ryan, an obscure California \Democrat. His amendment, requiring President Ford to report to Congress the de-. tails and justification 1of every secret CIA foreign operation before it can be approved, sailed through last month without visi· ble opposition from an ad· ministration benumbed by the anti·CIA onslaught. · vociferous, critics. or the CIA, particularly lts clandestine _operations or •4department of dirty tricks." Until now, the)' had no regular access to intelligence secrets. Supersensitive information had been limited to a ·handful of senior members of armed services and appropriations committees, making up the CIA oversight panels. Now these secrets will be distributed among nearly one-third the total membership of Congress, including the ClA's Foreign Relations Committee, asked for a li1Pt o~ present CIA un· dercover ope'rations :abroad, with their justification a ttached. A let· ter from President Ford was dis· patched to Sparkman last week with the complete lisL Sparkman, who has never been a CIA critiC, obviously sought this explosi-Je piece of information to protect himself Robert N. WefNI , Publi3httr 'r II Thorna s Keevd, t:ditor . ' We used to hear tt from political lamebrains like Dr. Paul Ehrlich, who once urged that we withhold food from countries who would not take our orders on how many children, prtcisely, each of their citizena should bear. inost intransigent critics. 1 GERALD R. FORD and future . Presidents are thus forced to . risk virtually uncontrollable WHAT MAKES tho R1a11 security broaches .~Y hostile · amendment a straitjac~et.,.fdr members of Congre$5, some of · inteltlgence qperatrons t~ its «whom never have accepted the PBOSPEBC)lJ,S Am~ril'Jl•'L. sin&ling out !He ~••\_Ai Foreicn. ~ ro.r CIA'• .s~el Political simply cannot· see,..~' What 11"'..,,'Relatlons :and .Hobi~ FOr.i.d ··oPerations tfbtOad. ln tdtlay's good for prosperous Americans, Affairs Committees among tlie post-Watergate atmosph.ere, 01' what is thought to be good, ''appropriate .committees•• of whereleaksofstatesecretshave I should not be good for paor Congress which the President is become a way df life for Africans or Latin-Amerl~ans . ord c red to take i n''lo bis Politicians. this raises a real 'lbatlhepoorsh·ouldseechildren ~orifldence. J\. question whether the CIA's u assets, especla1ty in Third Me m be i's o C• thos e . two forei1n operations can continue World farm inf CO!IJmuniUes, ls committe.es include the mosi at all. That Is, in. fact. the.~ent I' ' ' ' from CIA critics on his committee. Sparltroan is now discussin~ wit~ the CIA a possi ble method for · safeguarding this intormaUori, -perhaps a ••need lo know'' committee rule which would place each S~nator under oath not to reveat it. _,; SKEPTICS, including many in Congress, doubt the information can be ke·pt in\'.iolate. Although· the Ryan amendment singled oul only the two foreign affairs panels, it requires lhc Pre~ident Barbaro Kreibic:h, I Editorial Page Edi.tor . The echtorial page of lbe Daily Pilot seeks to inform a1\d 'Jtimulatt> readers by pr4!senllni: on lhl$ page I chverse <'ommentary un topics of in. terest by syn~lift1ted ('(llumnists and cartoonisti1, by providing a rorum ror reade~· vitV>'S and by prC"Senting this n('wsp&per·s Opinlcms and ideas on current to pic!\. Tht'. editorial opinlOn!I or 4-1:\e Oa1ly Pilot appear on'Y jn tiiie ~l\orial to)lunn at the top (lf lhe page. Opin1nn$ i:Xpt('Ss('d by the <-'Olumn1~1s 11nd r;1rl1•onists and Jettt•r y,·r1tcrs 11irt• lh\•1r <iwn and nQ endnri.en11•n 1 or lht-1f vu!w$ by the O;illy 1'1lot a;hould b• 1nrerr~·d. Friday, February 14, 1975 - ,. l~eaten, Stabbe d · · · l ff eir~ss~stain; - • Brother Booked SAN FRANCISCO !AP1 -A , ll·ye•r·Old heiress was bllld&oaaed and stabbed to death, 8lld alter h~l"body was round Jn a blood-splatlereq ·Telegraph 11111 ap1rtme~ her brotMr was booked for Jn¥estlgation of I murder. Amelia .t'Amy'' Gossage, I daughter ol the late advertising I execttUve Howard Gossage, was killed Thursday, police said. At city Jail her brother, Eben Gossage, 20, told a newsman: "'I'm going crazy. She was my last living relative. And they say 11 killed h er. Oh, no, man, I loved her. All my family was close." ! Gossage went to his sister's apartment about noon Thursday 1 with the manager of the building, Edward Seto, after telling Seto. he became concerned when she I did not answer the door, police said. I Gossage told a newsman ahhe jail that he had gone to the apart· I 1Sirhan i ,Denied 1Retrial SAN FRANCISCO tUPIJ -The Calirornia Supreme Court Thurs- day rejected a petition for a new trial for Sirhan B. Sirhan. cqnvicted as~ 5assin of Hoffert F . Ken - pedy. The petition for a writ pf habeas corpus sub- mitted ror Sirhan said new evidence would clear the Palestinian im· tn igrant shou ld he be retried. It was filed J un . 13 by Pllorney Godfrey Isaac and gave at least three reasons why Sirhan 5hould be given :.1 new trial : No Records Fong Phone Probe Ends OAKLAND <AP) -The Alameda County Dis· trict Attorney 's orfice has dropped its investigation of allegations that Secretary of State March Fong Eu misused state.funded telephones when she was an assemblywoman. The probe into the alleged use of telephones in 1972 for a no ...... defunct travel agency was closed because there are no records available to substan· tia.te the allegations, said Charles Jferbert. a senior trial deputy district aUorney. The district attorney began investigating a l leg a. lions last November that Ms. Fong l1Sed state telephones for her private travel agency thatoperat· eel next door to her district Assembly o(fice in Oakland in 1972. -Tests by the prosecu· lion's ballis tic expert troves Sirhan's gun did 1ol fire the shots "''hi ch Jilled Kennedy in 1968 . The Sacramento Union claimed telephone bills filed '''ith the Assembly showed numerous calls on state lines to airlines and other travel agencies dur- ing that period. F a11iily Files Death· Claims . -The ballistic!-. tvidence was deliberatc- 0--suppressed at Sirhan ·~ ,-ial by the proseC'ution I 'Braless I Bandit' ' Sente11ce d ~ PASADENA ! L' Pl) - l Young couple \ol.•ho ran l ''Bonnie and Clyde" lar theft racket and al - egedly cut a s wath 1hrou gh 20 Southern ~alifornia communities \'er e given stiff sen- ences Thursday by 41 perior Court Judge .rcb Tuthill. 1 Carolyn Baird, 19. was .,-dered into custody of \Je California Youth .Dthor ity for an in- 1effnite ·term. Iler ,ayfriend, Anthony Si - ltentes, 27, was seqt to itate prison for a max· pi u m of 20 years. Police said M 1ss lia1rd fould go bra I css and \'ear r~vealin g blouses o distract ~al cs men at tar dealerships. While tie was talking y,•ith the ialeS:men, police said. Si- ltentes would dri vc off in 1eW cars . SAN DIEGO (U1'1'- 1'he family of a youth killed Feb . 3 in a shootout at Oceanside ~as filed more than $11 million in y,·rongful death claims against the Coun· ty of San Diego. Attorney J\1ichacl S. H('gner said Thursday he had £iled claims for eight members of the family of Leland , D. Phelps, 15. fatally shot by a sherif['s depul):-wfio mistook him for a gunm a n barricaded in a home v.:ith a hostage . The gunm}l n , David Terrell, 20. later com- mitted suicide and hi s ho s tage .... ·as freed . Sherif£ J ohn F . Duffy has called ror a Grand Jury probe to determine '~"hether Phelps. a friend of Terrell, y,·as actually a ho s ta ge or an ac - complice in the incident. Deputy Alan Fulmer .. willfully. \vantonly and "''ilhout pro vocation " s hot the unarm e d Phelps, accordin~ to the claims. The papers said Fulmer was hidden from view and fired with no "''arning. Duffy said his oy,·n in- vesligation had cleared Fulmer of any improper conduct. 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