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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-02-17 - Orange Coast Pilot' • • ! . • • , . __ , . .. ' . . • You're-Tricked ' Ne:wport Pilot ' •• If~o·~•uy · Lands Crippled " 'Nixon. ~apes' Plane; 2 Saved • J . • aze . wee s • MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 17, 1975 a otors az 'IOL 6&, HO.~ 15ECTIONS. n "ACjES ..... .. r, - • • • ' . ' •• 'i ~"'""" FIRE Ct\PT. MIKE McCANN 'PROB•S: RUINf · . Could Have Bedh Worie, Offlclali ·Say · " Marines Abdueted • Sees Fire ··In Irvine A nre of undetermined origin swept through a computer room on the grouhd floor of the new Mazda Motors building in lhe · Irvine Industrial Complex Sun· day, causing $40,000 damage. An Orange County 1-"'ir.e Department spakesman said to- day the loss could have been as 'high as $4 million if the blaze hadn't been spotted by a passing . motorist on the San Diego 1-Teeway. ·- Fire investigators said the fire· may have been caused by an electrical failure and arson is not s uspected. " r.'Ape--'l'ricKery Nixori Talk Not Watergate By FREDERICK SCllOEMEllL 04 lht D•llY Pilol 51•11 An enterpri s ing San Bernardino man who has ad- vertised sale of the "Nixon tapes" in leading newspapers across the country has come within inches 1Jf a scrape y.·ith San Clemente Police. Det. Sgt . Arden Saunders began his investigation into the mail order ads three v.·~eks ago following a complaint from a l\tichigan man y.·ho felt he had been bilked out of SJO. The l\lichigan man say.• one such ad in a copy of the Detroit.. Free Press. It advertised Nixon tapes -SIO for a 30-minute cassette or $12 for an eight-track tape. The man sent his money to the San Clemente address listed in the ad and "-'ailed, fully expect- ing to receive his own personal copy of Oval Office conversa- tions that drove Richard Nixon from the presidency in August. But the tape never arrived. So the man called San Clemente Polic-e. Sgt. Saunders said today that the man won't be happy even if he gets the tape. "Everyone reading the ad thinks they're the Watergate tapes. But they aren't. They arc t~pes 9I some of Nixon's press conferences and speeches. They have nothing to do with \Vatergatc:'' Saunders cx - <See TAPES, Page A2) The lire call was received by G .N.:rrl ,,-,01.JICt"d-Jtc-the county fire agency at about • • .._,1 ~ .:; 5:30 a.m. and the blaze was ext- inguished by 6 a.m. before it could spread to other parts of the unique concrete and glass struc- ture. The fire spokesman said most 2nd Gunman Shot • ... 2 m -A . ·d of the damage was done to . B p 1. . M Omen .... .aste' •ophisticated computer equip- . . y 0 Ice ID esa . · I 1 -t-. ,. ment in the of!ice and final loss ... ~.. . . , ___ ..:.,: __ , ____ '/ __ ,. ___ ... ·-·--..fit1¥Fes-may -be -mueh higher if · -· ---·--·--- 1 _ • -damage to the com~uters is By ARTHUR R. V~NSEL defense training and respond to 1 J Anned R · bb foWM'.ltobemQfet;~teqs1',!e. , Oltti•D•UrPil•t'StMt · l!hethrealonhiso"'·nlife_ n 0 · ·. nry Tlie fire· didn"l do as much ' · · · \\o"alter A. llebert, 54 , of 241 E . . , • ' • I(;;' damage as a burst water p1'pe, . FolJowup i. nvest1gat1on con -IV I h t d tod t lh f I h a nut St .. Costa Mesa. was l c ' ... -·. ·"'""' thespakesmannoted.Hesaidthe .1Que ay .ino eatasoot-'": Two Comp\on women were ar· the1r~at~·. . • ~j · , whole eastern end of the build-in~ ol t\l.'O men who pulled and . first victim to die, although he 1res\ed in Seal Beach Jate Sunday Brannorl' 'and SrTiilh to d PoJice . , 1 • d fl or sust i d . ai ed ~~.~i~CQ~ta ~@J)Oli'c.e y.i~4be-.e.econd On.e shot iii the ~ charges of robbing tWo El.,. they Were.'dum p~a {~ tbe C(lr inei:c::o~~lr' ho jfbeflfl>!&~~-·1;re(-icers-1'·1n '"Separ'ate incidents trag'iC:.Series of confrontations. 1forp Mafines at gunpoint after at. the. P.ir.!t .Streel:'.JoYNtttia:sftlg w.p~pe iii th~ceili:g e · Saturday night and early Sunday MeHseabeMretms 0 u 1 c1. caul ':110h5epdit:lt sl~~~~'~ }lil::king them up in Santa .Ana, of tt\e S!ln 8 1Kna , ..• ee.w1:Y. q'e'ar · morning~ , r '))<J:ljcesatd'today. wherc:;theyhad -beenpickedup'. · The ,viciims were only the after 4 a.m . Sunday after being .... Matga.ret Dent, 37. and Pallie Santa Ana police broadcast a D 1.atman Drowns second an$f third slain by officers shot inside his residence by Of -'1-Mouton , !O, are in Orange County description of the car to allcouo-.l.>U in the 22-year history of the Costa ficer Steve r.teadows. 21, during '~l t~•Y on, lwo counts each of ty J?Olic'e ageq~ies .and it ~as SAN LUIS OBISPO (\)Pl) -A Mesa Polic Department. but a 2:20 a.m. confrontation. • lfrmed robbery. 1 spotted S'hottly after midnight 57-year·old Tulare man drowned they were coincide.ntally shot on-Edward R. Retes, 28. of 12521 "ra:POll'ce were atert1!d to the pulling off t-be San· Diego SUndaywhenhis17 footoutboard l:r four hours and zo minutes ShellyDrive,GardcnGrovc,died J1'bidup'b)t the two Marines. iden-FreeWay in Seal Be'ach. motor boat was overturned by apart. • at Hoag Memorial Hospital "'~ed as 'Cpl. Larry Brpnnon, 28, PdJice cars from t~at c,ity Heavy seas-off Avila Beacth . In -Detective Bureau Commander about 6 : 30 a . m · Sunday of Pvt.'JerrySmlth..18. pul~ed lhe car ()\!el' al ~enth vestigators said Jo'seph Lt . George L'lrton said gunshot v.·ounds inOicted at lO n The men told officers they Street and Stu~ebaker.Avwiu in-Mc Daniels was fishing "·hen the circumstances in each case left_ p.nl. Saturday by Patrolman 11 ere hit.chhlki.og nex.t to the Sad-Long Beach and held .(&e t.wo cran was struck by a breakiilg the off i c er i n v o 1 v e d n 0 Paul Cappuccilli '~eback Jnn in Sant~· A'l;t11 when women for Sarita 1\-n•Poli~e .. , ""·ave. alternative but to follow self-Supervisory poli ce officers e women picked lhe.'tn up. ..· said in each case the slain man '" · Tha Ma,rines s,ald 'the wotn~_P,.• . .i· ~ . bad drawn a gun and was aiming :~ts:J:!1d'11~~~mdi~x·t"1.oa~-: .':i':.. 1·• .. ,J·a· .n· ··C· -. -·B-~ll-~ .. _--; :3 _ s· _a ______ v __ .e~ d. ·~-.. ~~J~it~!~i~e~gii~:~~edmi~:li:~ .~eolder woma'h allegedly pp,1led ; a,;a.a.. II-O routine dispatch assignments. ~~sri1ttll~cfa1 iber sndgtin anci toOk ' wi~~t~s ;e~r~ie~~e~P~~=~~ 1h1 • pistol in his hand and tried to , iller Taken Off Thiee per1on'S, .incluq.in"g a of 420 Vista Roma St .. NewpOrt the stricken crart s crambled to shoot Officer Cappuccilli, 23, who . · Newport·Beach Oightinsttuctol\ Beach. safety. the small craft burst into ht1d ' Just questioned him 1 as a ,r ·'An earlb·'tltltng mac)11ne escapedinjurySundaynftemoon• names. posslbleprowler. _ - lfatued by~he 9wnen at $25() waJ when, a ' light · giant b~ 11\li> • Accordlne lo a sP\)kesman ror Long Beach fire officials said He •llegedly pulled µie,µ;gger *.tOJ.en ~tine ,the ~end from names mtn,._utes a'f\er mlkll)g a · ~e Avl•tiol\, Long Beach. they believe a fuel hose was but the gun misfired, a charae .~..,,ml Tqro l\.Utse.r~. OranceCoun• succeSsruI forced landing I'n Long was forced to bring the jarred lose during the landing on sup~rted by evidenc~ Including \: :r;· Sheriff'• offi~ reported ~ Beach. ·' plane down when it lost po\i;er the railroad tracks, sending ruel a bullet primer cap dented bf a ay.. Credi tied w Ith l nndln1 the durlna a routine instruction s~lng over the hot engine. firing pin \\'ilhout d1schar1in1. Concert Explodes In Melee LAKEWOOD (UPIJ -About 2,000 juveniles and young adults were involved in a bottle and rock -thrriwing meree at LakewoOd Country Club after they wef'e-ejected during a rock concert. A club security guard, Peter Avilla. 26, South Gate, suffered a fractured skull Sunday nighi • when he was ·struck in the-face \.\'ilh a beer bottle. About SO Jaw enforceffient of. ficers from Long Beach, Nor\l.·alk and Lakewood were called in after rocks, bottles a nd chunks of concrete were hurled al a patrol car. The windshield and red Jight 9f the patrol car and se'veral win- dows of the club were broken. Sheriff's officers said the crO\\•d began getting out of hand shortly after 10 a.m. during a performance or a rock group callE'd the \Vhiz Kids . A deputy said liquor was being sold to nearly everyone, regard· less of age. He said ~iqu.or was_be- ing taken from a club bar which wa s closed and alsO.Was being sold by a private party. ' Nine adult males, three male juveniles i:tnd a female .iJivenile \Vere booked for resisting llirrcst and unla\.\o·ful assembly. or:~:·a coast Weatbt.>r Fair skies through \Ved· nesday is the long-term forecast by the \l.'eather service. Decreas ing winds Tuesday and s lightl y warmer \l.'eather. 1-lighs 60 lo 65. 1,NS IDE TODA'\' Joanne Little, a 20·year-old black woman . le ff a wl1ite guard dead or dying i" her cell. Later. she said he tried lo rape heT and ·she fought him off wifh Ice pick. _Story, Page A7. Index DepUtles 1atd the 1118Chine wns Piper Cherokee slngle-enstne ntght. Ttte Ea1le 'Avlotion spokes mah Of(icer Cappuccilli whipped 11 ... md\U'lna busineU hoursrrom plane sa!ely along rll'llroad -Minutes atter Cook . flight stu· fii:lld the plane ""'e s "a total \os5" ..out his .38 caliber servlc!e re-· u Grun Tbumb Internation•l tracks in the 800 blotk of Win· ct.nt Michael Ward and an un-but refused lo put a value on the volver and fired three shots, jaraery,23782 Brldgerl\oad. dham Street was David Cook, 21, ldtnUlied third person al>oanl I loos. <See z DEAD, Pa(d AZJ l ~ " / 'I ' r • Al DAILY PILOT s Mon""x. F!li>tu.!!y !z. i975 Wo1a't Be. There -~~~~~~~~...,..~-. . Leary Parole Hearing Set SACRAMEN~ (API - Timothy Leary, where~ ht: is, comes up for a .:;lute parole hear- . 1ngTuesday. nounC'ed a!I a turncoat by some of his one-lime friends and even hi!; own son. 'll!e one·timc ''high priest of LSD" lived for a time in Laguna . Beach and ~·as sentenced to prison after his, conviction there for possession 01 marijuana. Now S4 years old, he has dropped out of sight in federal custody. ''Timothy has become a gov· emment informer and his ac· lions come as no s urprise to me," said his son. Jack,' 25, lust Sflp. t~mtM:r. At the same news conference,. one·time Yippie leader Jerry Rubin said the govermnment "forced Timothy Lea1·y to lie and fabricate to get out of jail." The U.S. marshals refuse to ~ay ~ hert> he is. Stat.eofficiaJs say the' don 't know. 1-ie won't even be at the parole hear1 n.f.!, which is to de~idc whelhl·r he should be released after serving part of .sentences for poss ession of marijuana and a 1970 prison escape, which he claimed was engineered by the radical "'\\'eathcrman" group. lie i,1;as recaptured three years later get ting off a plane in A£gh;..inistan, after .:1 falling out with Black Panthers party mem. bers who had sheltered him for a ¥ihil e in Algeria. The reuson for the secrecy 0:tbout his present where0:tbouts is presu1nably that he has been de· ERA Defeat /11, Georgia ATLANTA <UPI) -The Georgia Senate tod<Jy dereat· ed the proposed Equal Rights Amendment 33-22 before a gallery packed 1nostly with "·omen. "He"s helping build the very jails that he once worked to break do"'"· He's trying to give his jail cell to someone else," Rubin added. Rubin, Jack Leary and poet Al· len Ginsberg claimed Timothy Leary had lied to a federal grand jury in Chicago about left wing figures . In Chicago, U.S. Atty. James Thompson said Leary never testified before a federal grand jury there, and that reports to the contrary were false. • Leary was denied parole in September <:ind a new he<:1ring was set for next July. But last month a special hearing was an- nounced for Feb. 18. Special hearings are normally called because of new develop- ments, but state officials \\'ouldn't say why Leary's hear· ing was moved up. The parole hearing could have one of several results. Parole could be denied. "If he is granted parole and there were no other holds, he could be pd'!. out onto the street by a prearranged plan,l' the state The Georgia I-louse of Represent3tives has yet to consider the proposal during its current session, but de· feated it in 1974 . It had been given an even s limmer chance or passing the llouse than it had the state Senate. J spokesman said. ''I understand they arc think· ing or discharging him to a federal hold," he added. Jn that From Pnge Al TAPES ... plained. During the investigation, Saun- ders said ht.' tracked the origin of the tapes-lo one Jack Donaldson of San Bernardino. Saunders s aid Donaldson didn't have much to say, except that the tapes were or Nixon's speeches. . , ·•1 later found out that no one owns the Watergate t<.ipes," Saunders said. Whether Nixon or t~e federal government owns the tapes is now being studied by f edera l court judges in Washington. D.C. Saunders said the investigation was to determine if fraud was in· valved. case, he would just remain in federal custody, a:i.d presum<:tbly could be returned to Texas, where he s Ull faces a 10-year federal sentence for smuggling marijuana fr"om Mexico. The Texas· sentence was his second in that state for the mari- juana smuggling incident that ·occurred in 1966. The first time he got 30 years for failing to declare the marijuana at the bor,der, but the sentence was thrown out by the U.S. Supreme Court. Leary, a one-time Jlarvard lcc· lurer, has had a bizarre career since the mid-1960's, when he was advising the nation's youth to "turn on, tune in and drop out." ' For a tin1c, Le41ry and some or his followers lived on the l~itchcock estate at Millbrook, N.Y. It was raided several times Off u11d Raemling Alan Hennings, a 23·year-0Id University ot 'Wisc~nsin _ student, is running for mayor of Madison. llennings con. tends the appearance of candidates doesn't really mean anyting~ So here he is •. campaigning in a bird-fish Count Dracula costume. Speak right into the microphone, Al. · .Prof Says ~ R's Passe for .. Kids WASHINGTON CAPJ -Grade school children who would rather s tudy Babe Ruth's batting average than verb conjugations have a friend in Dr. William D. Rohwer Jr. Jle believes children shouldn't be forced lo sit through reading, writing and arithmetic classes until junior high school. The educator from UC Berkeley outlined his revolu- tionary proposal for overhauling the nation's schools at.a National Education Association con- ference today on educational neglect. Rohwer said grade schoolers should be required only to "select topics for study, do ex· tended \lt'Ork on the topics and succeed in the work." He suggest· ed the program be flexible, rang. ing from professional baseball Jore to com put er prog ram ming. Early years or education should prepare youngsters \vith the necessary back-ground to suc- ceed in junior high school. which then would provide them v.•ith the skills to excel in high school, Rohv.•er said. , The problem \\'ith traditional education is that it subje~ts millions or children to failure and frustration at · an early age. he said. As a con~~uenre. their poor gr<1des mean they are de- . nied access to high-income jobs when they grow up. Rohv.;er said his approach \11ould "significantly diminish. if not completely remove, the ex- rerience of acaclen1ic failure" and promote "feelings of genuine liking for learning rather ithan the fear and hostility that so many children bring to those years at present.·· 2 DEAD ... sending Retes' b~y flying a dozen feet due to the impact. ~The victim was ilprawled _nt.·ar lbe palicemn•'s 1>atrol car 111 ~n alley at 1936 Placentia A\"e .. 10 the cit1's westerly Industrial area. whiJe his pistol landed 15 feet away. Retes, like Hebert. wll:-. hit in the chest and uppl'I" :1bdon1111<d area, with two of three slugs from Officer Cappul'l'illi's gun finding their mark . "They were really 'in there'. · .Detective Chano Camur11lo re- marked today, adding that Rcte~ never regained consciousnes~ and mentioning s urgeons at Hoag Memorial l-losp1tal did nol expect hin1 Lo live from the out set. ' AulJloritics s::ud tod ay ltt·ll':'> did have a previous criminal r<•- cord and that they undt•rstood hl' was faC"ing a pretrial hl·aring un char.gps or gr.-ncl theft ,and bur'glary in Anahc1 111 . ''\\'hy he did what he diet ... \\ l' don't know," con11nentl•d Poli el' Chief Roger Neth. The second 1n an l:i hol. 1 ll'l>l·r!. was hit once in the chest when or. ficer Meadows responded to his Walnut Street residence after a distressed telephone call fron1 family members. Patrolman J\1e~1do"·s s~1id he "'as confronted with a double- barrelled 12 gauge shotgun \vhich Hebert threatened to use if the young officer did not leave im - mediately, despite being called by_ Mrs. Mary l-lcbert. 'fhe officer drew as llebert aimed and fired himself, drop- ping the g·unmao "'here he stood. ·"The of[icers did y,·hat th<'Y were trained to do and it is tragic, but occasionaly these things happen," Chief Neth said today. · Investigators also disclosed to- daY that Officer John Pherrin had earlier been dispatched to the Heberts' downtown eastside Costa Mesa home, about 8 p.m. Saturday, finding the man later shot tQbe intoxicated. His wife and friends who were present had called regarding the problem and bfficer Pherrin left after it "'as agreed l\1rs . llcbert would take her husband to the Long Beach Veterans' Ad - ministration JJos pital for treat - ment. They were called again about 2 a.m., leading to the fatal inci· dent. Police sdurces said today cf. ficers had been dispatched to the ·home on previous occasions loo. The,only other person killed in the line 0£ duty by Costa Mesa policemen was Stephen Stub- blefield, 14, who was shot while fleeing a burg lary at Corrigan's Cameras six years ago. f,fllf'SI fo;11lr!/ l ~I Sen. Lloyd 1\1 . H.entse11 Jr "'ill bcrome the fifth forn1al entry in the growin~ field, <>f Democratic pres1dent1;1l candidates toi!Jy when_ he is schcdulect to n1akc his of- ficial ('an<li<lut•y an11ounce - mcnt in Jlouslon . Police1ro11u1,1i Slaps .4i·nt.etl Ma11 Aro1111cl F'J.OR1\lM l,1\ltK, '.'l.'i'. CAP) ,\ 170-µound rOOfl'r \\·aS free on bail today arter being lacklE.!d, disarmed and :i rr<'Sled by a 5- fool -4, 130-pound :'\e-w 'i'ork City poliC'e\\"On1 an. Police said officer Arlene Egan, 33, \\'as in the Carriage Room Lounge here early Sunday "·hen she notic~d a man take a .38-caliber revol\•er out of his belt, s pin the cylinder several times, and then put it back under his coat. At about 2:30 a .m ., the man left the bar and the off-duty policewoman told a friend to call Nassau County police while she followed them an outside. "When I got outside, he had his back turned tov.·ard me." she said. '"I 1dent1ficd mys ~lf as .police officer and asked h1 m for his identification papers "lie turned around. stared nt me in surprise for a moment and then went slo"•ly for his gun. I . had drawn my service revolver from my pocketbook but I didn't want to shoot. "The next thing I kne"'• I threw myself into his body and we both went down, with me on top of him." Officer Egan said she nailed away wildly at the man's face with her rists and gun. Sever.al bar patrons came to her aid until other police arri \'ed. ' "It isn 't ," Saunders said. "'lie is selling Nixon tapes, even though they aren't or Watergate. There's nothing we can do." Saunders said the ads have been run in papers throughout the country, but none locally. Some newspaper advertising de· partments have refused to run the ad, Saunders said. by authorities led by G. Gordon Liddy, then an assistant district attorney of Duchess County, N.Y. Liddy later went to \Vashington and was himself ar. res ted and convicted in the Watergate break-i n. Leary was indicted eight years ago in Duchess County on charges of possessing marijuana and LSD. "We have no intention of extraditing him at this stage," says Duchess Dist. Atty. Albert Rosenblatt. Ethiopia Asks Aid Too much attention is directed at overcoming group inequality in school and not enough to in· dividual differences, he said. Under Rohwer's approach. ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia IAPJ traditional subjects such as re- -Thecountry"s military govern-ading. math, language arts. ment asked the United States for social studies and science would an emergency airlift of ammuni· be available but not required un - tion as part of a resupply effort in ti! the sixth or seventh grade He ignored orders to halt by of. ficers respondin g to a silent burglar alarm about midnight on March 16, 1969 and they opened fire down a dark alley, with one slug striking the fleeing figure in the heart. FIRST CALLER MOVING IN Marines Held On Drug Raps· Donaldson ellisted a reputable San Clemente secretarial firm to receive the mail <>rders for the ta~s. I-le apparently chose San Clemente because Nixon resides there. Saunders said he could not de· termine what volume of response Donaldson has hnd to the ads. "But you know. this sort of thing cou.Jd make hundreds or thousands of dollars.·· 10 Inmates Hurt LOWELL , Fla . (UPIJ Eleven persons, including a la v .. · officer. \\'ere inJured Sunday night in a disturbance involving about 150 in.malt's. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT Robert N . Weed • Pf"'•«nl encl P<.lbl•,,. Jack R. Curley VIC.• f'r-sl<Mnl encl c:;.e,.,_. l'MIW'I<• ThOma'!. Keevil Eooio. Thom11 .. A . Murphlne Me ... t ll'Q [G•IOI Charin H .·Loo<; Rlchttrd P. Nall ..,,,..11en1 M.o.,..<;l"''IEOllO<• TeJepfM)nt (7141 M2 .. J21 CU:ultlH Adwrtitlnt '42·5611 ....,.,.._ .. Ve!lef lffMOl!l(e Sl14l10 Jlr9"' ..... Cl~-- 4ff.4)6JO ~ ... , °" .... Clloolnl• C--lloll 540·1110 I Residents or San Clemente and 1 the fight against Eritrean guer· • "As requirements. no one of rillas. reliable Ethiopian sources these achievements would be re. reported today. quired of all students And nostu- .. The first person who called is moving in .'' San Juan Capistrano and nine ·camp Pendleton l\1arines face a variety of drug charges loday following a weekend raid by San Clemente police on an alleged pot party at a San Clcn1ente apart. ment complex. L;1guna Aeeide11t ~ dent "'ould be expected to have achieved them all -or any s ingle one of them , not even read- That's the success story told by the Costa T\.tesa woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Four police detectives made the 11 arrests Friday ev~ning at 625 Avenida Del Mar. Police said they seized s mall quantities of marijuana aod LSD. 5 Youths Injured In Hea<bon Crash A headon auto crash resulted in a headon crash injuring five persons Saturday in Laguna Beach. i\lost seriously hurt ""al:i Scott Squires. 14, of 1400 Dunning Drive. LagCJna Beach. &1ui rl'" underv.·c nl surgery Salurday at South Coast Com mun.ity I lo spil al to repair a dislocated hip suf- fered in the accident. He "·as re- ported in satisfactory condilion today. Also injured were 'fom .Janise, · 25, of 1422 Capistrano A\"C'., J,:ig una Beach and fi'ran<'i sco S. Hodriouez. 21. of 2707 Solana \Vay Apt. 11. a Lagun<.1 HC'ach. In addition the 17 -ycar·old female driver of one of the' two cars was hurt. Rodri<1uez was the other driver, police s aid. The drivers and the l\VO passengers other than Squires ~·e re reportedly suffered many cuts <ind scratches in th e col- li sion . 'fh~y were releast.'<i after crnergency hospital treatment. Police reported that Janise and Squires "·ere passengers in lhe vehicle driven by Rodriquez bound down PfrkAve. Hodriqucz ~1id that as he was coming dowrlthe hill. he saw the <-'ar driven by the 17-year-old girl c·oming toward him and that it :-;werved across the dividing line. lie reportedly told officers he knew the driver and felt that she "'as ·•fooling <tround"' and would head baC'k into her own lane. Before s he could, the accident OC· l'Urred. Police have recommended that C'harges of reC'kless dMving be filed against the 17 -year-old. Friend Indeed Fat People No Threat ANN ARBOR. Mich. <APJ -The 'next time you 're on a diet and don't seem to be shedding any pounds, you might blame your spouse or your fat friends. So llY two college professor' who run the Institute for Behavior College he-re . University of Michigan psychologist James McConnell and Wayne State University l)lychologist Chauncey Smith i;et up the insUtute to help people undcrstund why they overeat, bile their nails of smoke. • - · The researchers say many people unconsciously discourage dieting out of love and jealousy. The pair say a spouse may want to keep the husband or wife f al to keep the mate faithful. On the other hand. people niay want l.~eir spouse fat to u1e it as an ex-c:use for being unfaithful .. The researchers say fat friend& may want to keep you fat. bee a~ tbe1'd feel threatened if you lost weig"bt. 1 ipg -by the Lim e he enters the 5eventh grade," he s aid t-'EMALE 18/24toshare nice 2 br apt w /same, nr. OCC. $97.50. xxx-xxxx. "It would be the task or the in- termediate school. not the elementary school, to look after formal mandatory instruction in these skills and disciplines;· he said. Jf you have a room, npartment or house to rent, call 642-5678. It's ~asy lo put a few words to work for you in the Daily Pilot. Those booked and later re· leased on their recognizance in- cluded a 16 -yeu r -o ld Cyprus Shores boy. Mariners Cargo of Free Services We've put our Free Services on·deck to show ' you we have more to offer you. 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Supervisor Ronald Caspen, mentor of the massive open space purchase has betn lost at sea and the wilderness park has been named in his honor •. It Is one or the largest ~ local parks in the U.S. Buj apart frorn a n~ '13.~e and some preliminary trail, road and campsite improvements almost nothing has been done i~ the form Of comprchensi~e, long- range planning for the vast pre-serve. · ~ totat,ot $150,000 was put into th1s'")'ear s budget for planning at CasJ>:t!rS Region ul Park, but, ac· cording to several sources in county government, the planning process is being soft.pedaled because of one sal:ent issue. &~ Y!@illJ(f ®@(?WO©@ your Co111pa•lfl ,,..._.,,,,.d That issue ls what to do about major, saleabls do~U.S ol. sand and gravel along San Juan Grttk within the park boundaries. .. A number or officials admit consulting firms ha . .ve np- proached the county with pro- posals for extraction of. the al- luvial material and restoration of the borrow areas. Estimates of the worth of such deposits within the park range from $2 million to $6 million, but nobody seems to know exactly how much there is or where the biggest deposits lie. At the time of the purchase, which was delayed and almost scuttled when the former owners of the land tried to retain 50 per- cent royally rights over the gravel, several tentative borrow sites were identified. Though it contained sand and iravel, no mining was to be done in ecologically.sensitiveBell Ca· nyon, in the heart of L~e park. Nearly all excavation woa1d'· take l>l1tce along the sectiOfl of creek OJ>poslle the old San Juan Hot.Spnngs .. Amon'g Lhe proposals at the lime ot the park purchase was. one made to Supervisor Ralph Diedrich to take out the material and fill the pits with water and creat.e lakes. Diedrich said Friday he and the rest of the board expect the matter of sand and gravel ex· tr.action to be an integral part of environmental studies of the park, which have yet to begin in earnest. ''l want consideration lo be given to the use of some of the . land in this manner so we can use the money on the rest or the park," Diedrich said. "The bot· Wm line being good business, I want this considered along with everything else." Ralph Hudson, chief of the de· velopmenl division oC the county f,Y t"·~ .,,.,..,.. " ~· <ir"' '4~ Harbor.~. Beaches and Parks. use, Hudson said. Department. admitted his office Hudson clain1s the long delay hasn't &otten too deeply into the in getting planning started was Caspers?arkplanninJ1process. .• caused by recent ,reorganitaUon .. But he Insisted his staff "".ill be-efforts affecting the harbors, ready to go to a consultant beaches and parks department. sometime this spring. ·,But some officials think anot.hcr "We are initially looldng for a reason is involved. general development plan that Scott Ferguson. a former would include a comptehensive ·Caspers aide now working for the inventory of all ·aspects o( the late supervisor's s uccessor,. park," Hudson said. Thomas Riley, said the county is· "This will be pulled t~ether_ intentionally "walking quietly" into a compc>site and looking at in planning for lhe park. this wiJI tell you what areas can take what kind of uses," he said. "That includes, sand and gravel excavation.'' Hudson said the study may show that such operaUons would leave irrevocable scars on the land but it is too soon to say if that will be the case. So far, the only plan11ing step that has been taken at th& park is _completiqn of. a $16,000 aerial" survey ol the property for future. He admitted that the question ·Of what is to be done with the gravel has been a major stumbl- ing block be<"ause it is in basic conflict with the general desire to preserve the park's wilderness atmosphere. ""People have expressed an in- terest in the planning and our of- fice is interested in some kind of management plan that keeps lt as much in its natural stale us possible," Ferguson said. ••we don't want another O'Neill or lrvlne l'llrk type oC thing." • . County park orriciaJ1 claim sand and gravel is not the most pressing priority at t.bl! new park. Joseph Cardello, operations ~uperintendent ror the county park system, said he is more con· cerned with cleaning up the old hot springs for lease to a con- cessionaire and the possibility of ,Piping fresh water into the park. Meanwhile, Caspers Regional Park will soon begin its second season of operation in much the same primitive conditions as the first. Though most or the limited number of park users like il as a wilderness are.a, officials say ·there is a growing concern abool "the future of one of Orange Coon· ty's biggest investn1e.nts in green space. Nixon Donating Pre-'66 Papers WASH!NCTON (AP1 - Former President Richard M. Nixon is donating additional por- tions of his pre-pres idential papers to the federal govern· ment, the General Services Ad· ministration said today. Only Way To Travel? COLFAX CUPI> -Unques· tionably. it is lhe comfortable way to ride the rails across the snow-covered Sierra. GSA Administrator. Arthur Sampson said he had accepted Nixon's declaration of intent to offer papers and other historical materials as a gift at a future date. Sampson said the papers will be deposited for the time being at the National Archives facility at Laguna Niguel. In his Jan. 28 let: ter offering the pre-presidential materials. Nixon asked that they be deposited at a place re· asonably accessible to his home in San Clemente. Under court order. Nixon's presidential papers remain in Washington. DEAR PAT . I took out in· s urance policies on myself and my three children in the 1930s. They were paid up in 18 years, <:ind now that I "ould like to cash them in I can't find the policies. I wrote to the issuing company in \l irginia. but m y letter was re· turned marked ·· ~1oved -Not ""'orwardable." \\'ill you help me locate this company and make arrangements lo cash in these policies? U~IT• ........ JUANITA MUSSON AND HER FAMOUS BUBBLE BATH PINUP PICTURE DRAW CROWDS 'Big Bertha of Bistro Business' Selling Souvenir• to Save Reataurent Martin Diggs was relaxed in the scat of a new automobile- warm air breathing rrom the heater is its engine idled, lint· ed glass softening the glare from the snow and a smooth ride along the miles from Salt Lake City. Jn his letter to Sampson, Nixon said the pre-presidential pC:tpers are lo be available for study a nd research as soon as possible, but that he reserves the right t.o im· pase restrictions on their use and availability. E.B., Laguna Hills United ln!iurance Co. of America changed its address to !05 S. Whiting St., Alexandria. Va. Cash s urrender and duplicate policy request forms are ~Ing mailed to you. After these forms are filled out and re· turned to the tompany, the tash "'alue of all four policies wW be mailed to you. R~/1utd:Sl91 Siberiwi Gunfight Lauded MOSCOW (AP) -A jealous husband who wounded his best friend in a duel was portrayed by the official Soviet press today as the hero of the affair even though he got two years in prison. VitaJy Zikora challenged his friend because he suspected him of having an affair with his wife in the Siberian city of Irkutsk last October, said the newspaperSov- ietskaya Rossiya. DEAR PAT : Last summer. while vacationing in Florida, my purse was stolen. Inside y.•ere my National Airlines tickets for the return flight to California. I had to purchase new tickets for this flight, and J can't seem to get a refund even though 1 contacted my travel agency and filled out an application for r efund. Even though the wounded man, Grigory Gilbukh, denied P .D., Ne1i11-port Beach the affair, the newspaper told its Your $191 refu nd has been , readers that the friendship had malled to you, but no explaa.a· · fallen into betrayal and meaning-~ lion was offered fo the delay an lessness. processlng, Zikora was pictured ·as an Shf!'('rreess Prrfled honorable man who chd!t! hunt- ing rifles instead or swords for the duel because he was an ac- complished fencer, who drew the favored lot to shoot first but of- fered to draw again, who accom- panied the wounded man to the hospital and returned to the scene of the duel to tell police what happened, who accepted full responsibility for his actions ... DEAR PAT : I bought some new support hose recently, and the sales person warned me not to wash them with other hose or they might lose their ''sheer" look. What's th e reasoning behind this? The fabrics used in the hose are nylon and spandex . C.G., Coronadel Mar Hosiery sales people at several department stores knew the ans"'er to your question im· mediately. This new support hosiery twists nylon and spandex into what is called a "blconstl· luenl fiber." It combines the sheerness and strength of nylon \l.'ilh the t'Ontrol and strclth Of spandex. Special dyes are used lo color only the nylon and the spandex remains colorless. Separate laundering ls necessary lo prevent dye from other hose mixing with the colorless spandex and reducing the s heer appearance. Disc Harrow DEAR PAT : I ordered a tandem disc harrow for $344 .9S from the Mootgomery Wards catalog last May, payinfl lhe full purchase price. J've received three notices of intended delivery dates, but I'm still waiting. The 1975 catalog offers the same har. i-ow £or $539.95, and I'm not wilt· i n i;: t o pay any more for something I ordered and paid ror in 1974. Please rind out the reason for the delay in shipment M.E., Fountain Valley J.B. Dunigan, customer 1d· justment manager for Mont1omery Wards, reporta that the roundrtes that produce the metal ca8llng!ll for Ward's bar· row ha\le been forced to tlose un· til new federal safety and health standards can be met. The foon· drtes expect to begin produetng · casting, this month to fill tbe backlo« of order•. Dunigan pro· mllied to honor the price you paid In 1974 and to dellvt.1 the barrow •s soon •• produrlloa ls under way. .. \ Sovietskaya Rossiya, the party and government paper for the re· public, agreed that Zikora com· milted the crime bul added: "While Zikora serves his sen- tence, another kind of duel con- tinues -between cynicism and its owner," a reference to the man who denied he had slept with Zikora's wire. ""'' ........ llfatlfi llf-r:'ft Zachariah D. Blac~istone, who turned 104 Sunday hasn't missed a day at work ;n more than three quarters of a century at his floral shop office in W asbington, D.C. • Souvenirs Sold to Buy Ca/ e But the odyssey ended when Diggs was ar~ested . Placer County authorities said it was the second time the 35-year-old Las Vegas man was arrested freeloading a ride in a new car being shipped by train from Detroit. In addition, Nixon said that ••upon completion of a Richard Nixon library and its acceptance by the United States, it is my pre· sent intent to deposit the materials in ttiat library." FETTERS HOT SPRINC (UPJJ -Juanita Musson sold thousands of dollars worth of funky junk and antiques in an at- tempt to save her restaurant, but the hottest sought item was the $1 admission ticket. The tickets are duplicated and personally autographed copies of "Terrible Juanita,·· belly down and backside up if""'3 bathtub full of bubbles. "It's our bathtub ri.ght up- stairs," said the Big Bertha of the bistro business. "We used to let customers go up and take a bath in the hallway for free." The 5l·ye3T-o)d muumuu·clad woman shed tears Sunday as she watched soroe of her prized possessions, such as her grandmother's rocking chair, carted ofr. Juanita hopes to raise $35,000 by March 1 so she can exercise an option to buy the battered Fetters Hot Springs Hotel that houses her famous restaurant,· Juanita's Gallery. No X Flick For Mickey NEW YORK CAPI -The "Mickey Mouse March" isn't the proper background music for a porno (Jick even if the three nude male actors do don Mouseketeer· like ears for a n orgy, a federal judge has ruled. Wall Di sney Productions filed a $2.5 million suit to gel the theme song Qf the once popular children's show "The Mickey Mouse Club'' stricken from the score of the current X-raled film "The Life and Times or a Happy I looker.'' U.S. Di strict Judge Kevin T. Duffv aQ:r eed with Disney that the movie infringed on the firm's copyright an<i ordered segments including the march deleted. Five Seized Alter 'Orgy' SONOMA !AP> -A predwan raid netted five Sonoma County men charged with abducting and raping a 22-ycar·old woman in a daylongorgy. Sheriff's depulic~ and Sonoma 'police confiscated drugs ~nd weapons . includlnJ? a mac,hi~e. gun, during the s weep, said Sheriff Don Striepcke. Striepeke said th e woman was approached in a Napa bar I.a.st December by a drunk-appeann_g man who cl:1im<'d to have IMt his wallet. She agreed lo ~rive .him home where, the shenlf saJd, a . . . 1an1 was wa1t1ng. She collected the parapher'nalia. over the years and stuffed them in her rural Sonoma County rest.aucan.t. zip! You're pantsuited in a pecice floral polyescer by Gcorgces Originals. Mint, powder blue or pale peach. Sizes 10 to 20, $16 Californieooc Dresses • • • • ~ • • • • • ~ .. ·~ • . •• • . • • The papers covered by the new agreement are mosUy Nixon's papers from I946tol966withafew earlier records, Sampson said. said. · • • • • • • , •• • SANTA ANA, 547·7211 •SOUTH COAST PLAZA, 556-0611 ~ ' A.41 DAil Y PILOT Moncl!r• F!b!u!!y 17, 1171 . \. _ :· · f.Jid to Open.Supply Line Faih , '···-~~ ~Ida pletely e'vaC1f8ted-all their positions on the lower Mekong River and .~~:. T••, temporaritY abandoned lhelr~attemj)la to reopen the river, military ldae , sources said today. ~tr,.: , . Lasl week the aovemment launched an amphibious a~sault on the . '~'~·~ lower Mekong, 40 miles southea;Jl of Phnom Penh, but government . •, -FlllSlc RJllS DEPT. Here we are on 8 bri&htOrangeCoast Mon - doy, Feb. 11 celebratills the birth of tho Father of Our Country, George Wishlnaton. Tbisjs won · derful. · • Washlneton, "legend has it, chopped down a cherry tree when he was a little boy and when con-_ fronted with the evidence by his Dad, declared, "Father. I cannot tell a lie .•. " · ·· SoWhatdowealldotohonorour ~Country's mo st famous ' truthteJler? ' Wellie about when he was born, • that's what. ,., G~rge Washington was· not "' borQ on Feb. 17. fie was born Feb. 22; 1732, in Westmoreland County, •· V1rclnit1. ·we a ll know this. But. ';we-must reason, if we celebrated ~,hi!. birth (his year on Feb. 22. it ~out,r fall next Saturday. That ' ·· Would mean we wouldn't get one otlhe:Se rong three-day weekends. .. So, fdr' ~ake or getting to goof orf ~ oni'd«Yir.: we ignore the fact and ~r turn Washington's birth into Na-~. tiofl~aTt;fa'rs Day. · -' • Washington, were he alive to-~ day: would probably be baffled 1 by all this. But the famed writer '1iod•huinorist Mark Twain would _ ~erJt.and it. He was an e~pert · on lYlrlg: · - Twain one~ said, ''Lying is un - i\lersal-we ALL do it; we all MUST cJo it. Therefore, the wise thing Is for us.diligently to train ourselve~ to lie thoughtfully ... " · He also noted, ••Most writers regard truth as their most valua- ble possession, and therefore are most economical in its ...use.'' · troops suffered heavy casualties fn fierce fl&btlng and were evacuated by boat to Neak Luong, the sources said. · THB DRIVE ON THE MEKONG wq seen \iy Qbser'l!lrs as "too Ill· Ue, too late.•• AboutSOOrovemment troops were involved. A diplomat and mWtary anatyst said, ••ft will now be very difficult. if not'impossible, for the government to open the Mekong River. They do not have the troops.'' Ttte Mekong River is vital to the survival of Phnom Penh. Currently the city Is being reSupplied by an emergency U.S. airlift. F;arlier today: an elite government battalion was driven from posi- tions on the west bank of the Mekon·g at Peam Raiqg, 40 miles southeast of Phnom Penh. The government sent about 500 troops down the river last week in an Birth Control .. Pills Linked . . ., . . : To Stroke Risk CHICAGO <AP J -The use of birth control pills significantly increases the r~sk of stroke in women. accor(tihg to a follow -up study of wo,men stroke ti"ictims . The study, by the Collaborative Group of the St'Udy -of Strokes in Young Women, is reported in today's edition of the Journ~I of the American Medical Associa- tion. The study involved a statistical group of 598 non-pregnant stroke victims from 15 to 44 years of old and two control groups matched . for age a"nd racJ.~. The women were interviewed about con- . traceptive practices, smoking habits, symptoms or headache and general medical history. . In discussing the use of the con- traceptives combined with hypertension. the report pointed out that both factors tend to dis- pose a woman tow;u'd possible stroke The study added, however, that risk of thrombotic stroke for pill users with severe high blood pressure is twice that of non-users with the same degree of hypertension. Among women with normal blood pre- ssure, the stroke risk is three times hi gher among pill users. CLEARLY, TWAIN had little use for the non-liar, He wa?lled, ••it is of'ten the case that the man who can't tell a lie thinks he's the bestjudgeofone." THIS INFORlllATI~N was Anyway. as rar as Washington · used to determine the ri~k of ls concerned, we could change a stroke in women of Various ages lot of dates around. He was un-and backgrounds, taking into ac- animously elected president by coun~ such other /actors as tµgh the electoral college meeting ia blooc(pressure, smoking and mi · WHEN THE contraceptive use was correlated with smoking and migraine, similar results were round with one exception. The ex- ception was that the combination of smoking and pill use appeared to have a slightly enhanced effect in increasing the risk or hemor- rhagic stroke. This enhanc~ ef- fect wasn't found to be present in the combination's effect on the · risk of thrombotic stroke. New York on Feb. 4, 1179'. graineheadache., Nobody has been unanimou5 . In 311 c~tegOries, the relatiye since. We could celebrate this On ns~. cf ttie l<ss_,. sev_ere throm- the Fourth of July. · bobc, or bloocl,cloU1D11, st.rake Washington died at age 67 Oh an·d ·the more severe hemor- .. Dec. 14, 1799 ~co*ark l\,is . r~~ic stroke _were found to be death on J:ul •to ·plhlligs ··::~c.antly hiRbor ~ar.otal con-. all even. ..,..-r . · ', .. ~ · . , ~. · . -:-·~cepf:ive users th.an "for norr- Mark T¥<~ie l!'i>~Jil.Jl~v~ un; .ers. . ,, derstood al;l .~h1s. , ; '¥. . · . -. The execptive committee for study consisted of 10 physicians and medical scientists from several•univeu;ities anti the Na- tipnal Institutes of Health. The chair.man was Dr. AJbert ·Jfeyman of the Duke uru-versity Medical Center. "/ HE FIGURED PEOPLE "who 28 I • • ' ·always told the trutft simpl/· mp'"es"s1on· 1'sts I didn't exercise their brains very • .I. much. "If you tell the truth, you don't p . . s· I ~=~r.::::J_member anything," he a1:11t1ng· s to en Washington 's Continental ~T ... ' effort lO brealC the Khmer Rouge blockade that has virtually choked off supply tr~fflc from South Vietnam to Phnom Penti. Because,of the insurgents' guns and rockets along the river and their mines in the water, only three small convoys have gotten through since Christmas Eve . THE GOVERNMENTil'OltCE CAME under cottlinuous attack from • the Khmer Rou,ce and suffered heavy casualtle:i. Five navy landing craft were reported dama,ged. The Cambodian air force bombed In· surgent positions with cluster bombs, but this did not diminish the Khmer Rouge attitck. · A big American airlift to bring ammunition and other critically needed military suplJlle:s to Phnon;t Penh has been und~r way since week, but ''there's ·no money to pay for a long airlift," an lean officials.aid ''The cambodians siJhply have to get the river r they will lose thewaJ'lin e few months." government•suffered otlfer setbacks 12 miles northwest of Phnom Penh, where heavy Khmer Rouge attacks drove the 7th Brigade from its headquarters, and in northwest Cambodia, where insurgents capt"1red a dislJ:ict town and2.,000tonsof rice. • Sftfl IHk'hed According to Bob Dylan's brother-in-law, the singer's marriage i s on an even keel. Songs of unhappy love in Dylan's latest album had led some followers ·to believe his marriage is on the rocks. Dad's Affair Won't Stop Bible College HOLLYWOOD. Fl•. CAP! ·-· "Every man in the world is sin- ful , some more than others,,. says the Rev. Lee Stanford, who became president of the Florida Bible College aner his rather re- signed and admitted he was hav- ing an affaii:_ '!'ith a student. "Men fail. The Bible doesn't," ~ays Lhe Rev. Mr. Stanford. Right Wing Proposing Own P~rty· WASHll'jG'I'ON !UPI! , Conservatives, feeling left out by both Republicans and Denl()Crats, have taken "the first step" toward creation of their 'own political party for.1976. · The Conservative Political Ac,. 'lion conference voted over- (_1_!v_s11_o_R_T___..) whelmingly ·for a 13-membe r '.'com~ittee on conservative alternatives" to "review and as- sess the c'Urrent political situa- tion and lo develop future op- portunities." :, The committee, including three Republican·' members of Congress and severaJ ·GOP of- ficials, was empowered to call another meeting if necessary "lo chart more explicitly the future course of conservativism. '' Dean Threat ONEONTA . N .Y. f.J\1,1 Former White llouse la...,·yer John \V, Dean III d~li\"cred his scheduled spee ch before a col - lege audience here in spite or two threats against his lire. The thre•ts were mude in separate teltphone calls to the Oneonta Star newspaper. Ea('h called lold the newspaper I hat Dean wa s to be s hot, th e ~ewspape~ reported. PcinA1n Bid WASHINGTON IAPJ -A plan for oil-rich Iran to become a ma· jor stockholder of financially troubled Pan :American Airways had been endorsed by the Ford "THERE WAS a problem at Administration, but still faces further government scrutiny. Army whipped the British al Yorktown and won the Revolu-- tion on Oct. 19, 1781. Maybe we could jigger that a.round and celebrate it with Halloween. MILAN, I{aly (AP! -Twenty. eight paintings by French and lta1lan imp.ressionisfs were stolen during the night ftom the modern art gallery of Mil an's Municipal Museum, police re-- .~:ft _.~ollege, and the problem A 'joint announcement Sunday Raphael and Piero della Fran-by the Stale Department and the Further, historians suggest that there is no evidence in fact that WashinrtQn ever did chop down a cherry tree and drop the famous remark to his father. Or even that he threw a stone across the broad Rappahannock River. as in legend. · SO EVEN WH,EN we talk about . Washington'.s truth-telling, we Ile about it. Mark Twain would have un- derstood. He said, "One or the 1 most striking differences between a cat and a lie is that a cat only has nine lives.'' Why do we have this defect, where we lie all the time? Mark Twain knew. He explained : "Man was made at the end or the week's work, when God was tired." · ported today. '· ; It was Italy's second major art 1 thef~ this month. Three priceless Renaissance paintings by Daily Pilot Deli•ery .• , harClft'tffd p.fonday-Friclay: If you do not have YoUf" paper by 5:30 P..m.. call before 7 o.m. and your ~ win be ·de- livered. Saturday and Sunday: If yoo do nol receive yaur coP): by 9 am. Scitur· day, or 8 am. Sundsy, call before 10 am. and YoU' copy will be dehvered. c1rc .. at• T••"•• '' Most Orange Count)i Areas 64J.4JJI Not1hwest Huntington BMdl. and wesun1ns1 .•...... 1•1 tzt San Clement., C@istrano Beach, San Juan c:aptstrano, Dan.1 Point, South Laguna. laguna Niguat , ......•.. 4t'4NJO cesca were stolen on Feb. 5 from lfis father, Dr. A. Ray Stan· .. embassy of Iran said the agree- lhe Ducal Palace in Urbino and ford. rocked the college he ment between the Middle East are sttll missing. founded 12 years ago by running country and Pan Am still re. Police said the total value of off last month with a 20-year-old quires the approval or the Civil the paintings stolen from the coed. Aeronautics Board. Milan museum was estimated at "I look for only positive things -Bird Kill $1.5 million. They included works l f f th · 1 by Renoir, Cezanne, Gauguin. · 0 come ~om my a er s eav-PAD.UCAH, Ky. lAPJ -The Ci _Van Gogh. Bonnard, Corot and ing. Certainly the college has a ty of Paducah reports about 50 ·the Italians Faltori, Segantini clean record.· Our work here is ·~rcent success in its efforts to and Bob Bocc;.i. based ~? ~r1pture, not on one kill two million blackbirds by 'l'he thieYes entered the person, said the Rev. Mr. Stan-spraying them with a deterge nt :museum in downtown Milan .ford, 34· that washes away protective oils through a window they broke I The elder Stanford, 58, detailed cauiing_ them lo die of expasure. ' while the watchmen on duty were ·the reasons for leaving the The city went ahead with plans inspecting other galleries. · 1.400-student school in this South to spray the birds after the Army "They were extremely fast and · t-1orida city in a taped message. won_ a favo_rable court ruling precise." a police spakesman -The message was played to an aga1n~t environmental groups' said. "They picked up the best assembly Jan. 26, the day after eff~rt.s to block extermination of works and disappeared without hi s disappearance. The institu-aboUt 12 million birds at nearby leaving any trace, except the Li?n is one or the nation's.largest Ft. Campbel~ . and the Milan broken wind ow.•• Bible schools. Army Ammun1t1on Depot in Ten- ransom. Police speculated that thieves · The tacuity unanimously eiect-nessee. "'ere either working on com-. ed the Rev. Mr. Stanford to as-C ff llftd mission for a collector or would sume his f<Jthcr 's role as the O ee ~chool 's leader. The elder Stan-SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador Storm Watches Extended rord's wife, Sue. 56, also has de· ·(Al;>> -Coffee producers have cided to stay at the school, as de-decided against a freeze on sales anofwomcn.Thcllev.Mr.Stan-and in s tead will continue ford said hi s mother will ask for a withholding part of their produc- divorce soon. lion through March hoping prices will go up. "We are not trying to fQrce or threaten and we do not want charity,'' said Fausto Cantu .. UPI Te~ He's OK. /\'oov Te n-year-old Chris Carrier. the Coral Gables, Fla. youth who was kidnaped and left for dead in the Florida Everglades enjoys game of basketball in his yard. The boy is blind in one eye after being shot in the head dur- ing the Dec. 20 incident. Advisories Up From Great Lakes to South Warhol Film • Te1t1perutures Scared Out Pena of Mexico, president of the H V world coffee producers group. earl ictim "But we do want some response By Citizens 6dll•r•I• from t'.be consuming nations." ....--------.Taken Off St,amp /!ate Going Up? ' , WAStbNGTON <AP! '_ Poltal rotes will go up by the end of the year and It will cost ll ot 13 cents to mall a first- clus letter tb&S now carries a 10 -cent atam», says Postmaster Gen. Sep.Jamin F.Ballar, . • ''We are uperlenc1'1J some very substantral tost• In· creases. We are presently operatine at a deficit." Bailar said Sunday on ABC's "lssu .. and Answers.'' "We are continuing to have , experience with tho ume in- flaUon th.at II Dlu)llpg the rest ot tile cclulltrl ' and we have labor 11e1ot1 a lions com- ing up this summer." he said. • .'Hard l.abor' FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. <AP ) -Eli zabeth Ortiz, whosur- fera from' a heart condition, will be freed Tuesday afier being sen- . tenced two months ago for two years at hard labor for vi olating her parole. Circuit Judge M. Daniel F\Jtch denies that do:z:ens of letters or protest he received were responsible for the decision to free the 20-year-old woman. He says he always thought two years was too stiff a sentence. . ''What I was trying to do was impress upon her that ju,sl because she bas cohgenltal heart. lroub1e, she can't go around uslng drugs lhinking ~hat noonew111 PUl herioJ•il1'luid Futdt. Mla Orti.1 -was convicted in early 1974 for possessina mart- juana. 1 • I :1Ti~ke"':-~ ,. Veg~ Es.cort P~F~~is.ed ' ~ , . SAN BEllNARDINO <UPI) -Weekend vac•~ tioners returning to California from Las Ve1as Nev .• received the same welcome toda.Y they Jeti with -an escort of California Highway Patrol vehicles, h.e.rding ~sts into obeying the na. tional !IS mile an hou limit. CHP Sat. Ro1er akenhua said his division along tb•bol"der banded out 13 tickets Friday night the first night ortbe "'cort patrol. ' ' Thia compared"witb 30 speeding tlcketa wr!Ueri< the Friday before, he said. Bekanhus said a final ' total olUcteta would not be 8:V&ilable until Tuesday 1 About 80.'000 pel'SORS headed for Las Vegas Fri: day, and the CHP monitoi:ecl waves of cars from the ~ Anaeles County line to Nevada -more than 240 miles. 1 S3 lffHU-lf'inn Lecled 1 LOS ANGELES (AP).-:· Fines and cargos amounting to nearly $3 million will be given to Ecuador in exchange for the release of LOO 1 ~merican tu.na fishermen held for three weeks, an industry 6PQkesman says. The crewmen w~re aboard seven San Diego . based tuna ~ats. seized by. Ecuadorian gunboats Jan. 24 for v1olat1ng the Latin Ameri~an country's controversial 200-mlle fishing limit. The United Stales recogni1es only a 12-mile limit. Brown C..U. Session , Monday,Februl!)'17. 1975 OAILYPILOT A§ ' 47 Held In Raid B.Jls Kill Dairyman Political Pressure? 0 CORONA !AP> -Several n Barn Lul b .1pparently crushed a l•rmer to death durin2 the Officer Reassiglled In Drnnk Arrests CAMARILLO CAP( .:_. weekend at a dairy near here, Forty-sevenpeopletrom the Riv e r si de County SACRA!t1EN1'0 CAP> -The ,Clve Southern California Cor()ner's Office said. city police department repc>rted- counties have been or· Eugene Oosten, 30, co-ly got a lot of phone calls SuTay dered to appear for ar· owner or the dairy, was round from people protesting reassign· raignment March 3 00 dead in a corral containing ment of an offi cer who helped ar- cock-figbting charges several cows and bulls, of-rest two legislators on drunk following 8 weekend ficialssaidSunday. drivingcharges. raid. A spokesman said Oosten The calls followed a story in Ventura Co unty was crushed against a steel the Sunday Sacramento Union, Sheriff's officers made post and then trampled in the reporting that Officer Tom ·the arrests Sunday /mud. Bristow said he had been re- following an anonymous. '------------...J a ssigned to ride with his ..t elephone tip that sergeant, and to make no more cockfighting was taking F I Bomb s uch arrests. place at a ranch in 8 Se .. I can do absolutely nothing. Camarillo. I 'm fed up and sick or playing Deputies said more ar-C II J politics. I just want to do my restswereexpected asat 8 ails jo b .,. Bristow told the least 20 people .escaped newspaper. from the scene on Coot, Bristow was involved in the ar- ceived nothing but pral.se. "We could go out and arrest any drunk driver we wanted, but the minute we stepped on &0me big toes , wow ! It's unreal," he said. .. As long as we arrest poor pe4>- ple, it's okay," said Officer George All e n, Bristow's partner. "'but wh en we hit the un· touchables, it's n~~ood . '' Youth, 19, 'Kills Self' Over Girl Jeaving their cars and ' Vietnam Vet rest of two of lhree assemblymen trucks as they fled . 1 who ha Ye been charged with SAN FRANC ISCO CUPI) _ SOME 85 gaming birds LONG BEACH (APJ -Police drunken driYing in downtown r.tichael Coleman, 19. whose · d · th ·d wrestled with a Vietnam veteran Sacramento in the pas t three father,·, both a phys1·cian and an u,.tT-were seize in e rat , months . • which officers termed who threatened lo blow rum~elf attorney . apparently s h ot . Beaatty Qaaeen , ·, o,ne of t be I a r gCst up with a hand g renade Sunday LEGISLATORS CAU..ED for · himself to death Sunday on the Jeannie Fung, fl.9, 1cockfighting busts in night, then found the device was an investigation after the As-sidewalk outside the home of a u C, b e r k e I e y, Ventura County history. a dummy. sociated Press reported on Feb. young woman who had ended a s ophoinore, smiles Deputies described the Authorities said Kermit Wayne 10 that some legis lators had com -romance with him , pclice said. d . I ( cockfighting operation Ross. 28, barricaded himself in plained that police were making Police quoted Denise Moore, .ra iant Y a t er she a.s"wellorganized,"not·. his house and called Police with specia l targets of their cars, 19, assayingtheCityCollegestu- w as nam ed 197 5 ing that a n arena had the grenade threat. which have distinctive license dent had been extremely upset SACRAMENTO (UPI> -Gov. Edmund G. ·'Miss C h in a town, been set up in a barn at Police sealed off the area, and plates. when she stopped seeing him and Brown Jr. Sunday night called a special session of U.S.A." in San Fran-the ranch, a catering a deputy sheriff who is Ross' "No offi cer out th"ere has any that the shv0ting happened short·. the legislature for lawmakers to consider creati on cisco. Born in Can-truck was present, and brother-in-l aw w e nt into the person a l vendetta against ly after sheshuthe rdooronhim. 1 of a new s tate agency to underwrite home loans ton, China, the five at least one bird was house. He s truggled with Ross anyone except the d r unk driver." The victim w as the son of Dr. at low interest r a tes. foot, five inch, 115 found fitted \.\'ith s pecial a nd called for help, which Bristow said . "You don't haYe to Arthur Coleman, who headed the Brown said the infusion of new mortgage 'pound queen will re-metal fighting claws. brought other officers into the spot on bars to catch them. In Economic Opportunity Council in , money from the proposed agency -which would . f . . . Among those booked fray . fact, you have to get out of the San Francisco in the 1960s and qualify for federal funds -would help the lagging ignl obver t ~s tivltlihes for investigation of mis· The grenade was taken away •Way to keep from being hi t by later headed the Bayview- home comtruction industry and relieYe unemploy· Ce e r a 1 n g e demeanor cockfighting from Ross and handed out to them when you drive around." Hunters Point Community ment. C hinese New Year allegations was the bomb squad members, who u ntil recently. Bristow said , HealthService. Elecllon Set Tuesday 4673 -the Year of .owner of the ranch, John found it to be dis armed, said Lt. the special drunk driYing unit to Next to the son's body was the Hare . Farrell , 29 . Dean Taylor . which he was .assigned had re-· found a ,32 caliber pistol. LONG BEA CH CU Pl ) -A municipal elect ion to r=~=-=R~_-A.,.• -----r'-"~==------===~"-'------~--=='-""'-.::..0:.!.Ce.'.!:::!!?!"°"''-'!""-.!!:'-..:..:C=::.=.!:.:;.::.:;.::.::..:.;..!.C;:..:.;..:_ __ ~ select a city councilman in the city's 7th district -lz:\ ~ BBln 1·'· recently vacated by Wayne Sharp who resigned t!!'/-~NWN••• after being charged with receiving stolen property ' . -·INSURANCE -will be held Tuesday. 7" There are 21 cand;dates on Tuesday°s ballot '(;~ .c~:.~·­ and the winner will complete, Sharp's term which '6 541 5554 expires July 7, If the winning candidate decides to • t: continue foT a full \hree·year term after July 7, he f----------4 will have to run in the March 18 Primary Election Drilll"fl l"ro*'8t Fi~d LOS ANGELES CUPI> -The board of •tsupervisors said it is filling a formal protest in Washin~on against offshore oil .drilling a nd urging the Intenor Department to prohibit drilling until of (shore resources are prott"Cl.ed. Supervisor Kenneth 1-l ahn said copies of the protest were being forwarded to Pres ident ForO. In terior Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton, Sens. Alan Cranston a nd J ohn Tunney and members of the California delegation in C.Ongress. Moforeyrlf¥ Killed BARSTOW <tJPil -A 22·year·old Sherman Oaks motorcyclist was killed Sunday when he was · struck by a car during a desert race JS miles south • of here. H.icky Lee Bailey was attempting to cross California 247 while traveling al 60 miles a n hour when the vehicle struck him. llll ·IEW 11111 IEIEI IEFllE lllEITISEll DON'T WAIT! Supply of new items limited Turquoise Inlay Reg. $29 10 $49 W9Clding Bands NOW $17 to $29 Reg. $45 NOW $27 Man's Navajo Turquoise Ring ........ NOW $29 furquoiae Figure Inlay Pendant ..... $24 NOW $14 MA.IL O ROlRS ACCEPTED; ddd \I hdndllng & 6":. '"' Elaborate Leal Bracelet Reg. S300 to S..99 NOW $180 lo $299 Man'• lnl1y Alng Reg. S7& 10 '89 NOWS45 STAgf SIAM "JIM J'-•.W, MASHR CHARGE SOS CREDIT PLAN lOHQ llAC", 4:tU Alf.,'lllc A.,. )ANIA ANA, l01l H. M.tht fOlllANCI. l 441S .,.,,...,..,,,~ l lwll JollWP011 llACH, J.KMO,. ht.Ml ANAHI ~. Afwlwlll' "•t• ' , Fancy Turquoise Stud Earnngs Reg. S26 NOW $15 Ornate TurquoiS& Pendant Reg . S69 NOW $41 Turquoise or G'orat Earring• ti<•· $55 NOW $33 • Because the cost of oil ls soaring, It will cost you more to heat your home. But llaere are wars to save. . Home tie<lting oosts are up, regardless of the fuel used, So is the oost of producing electricity. The price of foreign oil used in electric generating plants has more than tripled in the past 18 months. And we must use foreign oil to · meet rigid air pollution requirements. Electricity is involved in ioost heating systems indirectly or directly, so budget your use of heating wisely. There are several ways to do iL Here are some suggestions: O Consider lowering the temper· ature setting. It could cost about 283 less for heating to . keep the t!!J11~ture at 68° instead of 72? 0 It makes sense to tWll your heat off when you're away fron) home. However, in freezing areas a 40° set$ir is adviSlble. : 0 Are your doors and windows weather stripped? Caulking small ope~-and seams will save el\ergy-a{ld money, 0 Closing draperies and " ~ l • curtai ns will hold heat in- and cold out. 0 So will closing your fireplace damper, and vents in rooms not in use. 0 Are your filters clean' Perhaps they need replacing. 0 Dirty retWll·air grill s and wann·air ducts can dri ve up heating costs, too. 0 If you have electric radiant • heating, you can save by turning off thermostats in rooms not in use. As winter approaches, you11 need more heat. But by budgeting your use of electricity wisely, you can hold down your rising bill, For ways to do it,.why not send for our free booklet ? Write: "Conservation~ Edison, P.O. Box BQO. Rosemead, CA 91770. •>;1 Southern Califomltt Edison ••EOUllO-.....,E- ASI DAILY PILO:I' EDITORIAL PA.GE • Nor ton -~a B a d Choice consldorlng·tlle number of persons qualified for the job it is difficult lof athom the reasoning behind the Orang£. County Board of Supervisors' choice' as an altemµte representative to the powerful South Coast Regional Coastal Conservation Commission. • One wonders where the hand was in the barrel when the selection was made naming to the post Loran Norton, executive aiclc to Supervisor Laurence Schmit. · ·d When Schmit picked Norton, a campaign at e, for his county advisory post, .eyebrows wer:e raised. But, after a11. that selectJon was one for Schmit alone tc> make. ft wasn't a choice of the entire board. The five -member board is responsible-by a 4-1 vote-for picking Norton as an alternate for the coastal commission. 1'his is strange indeed in view.of the £art Norton was. only a rew weeks before the selec· lion. a lobbyist. a man paid to influence commission de- cisions. By his own admission, he was a moonlighing whceler-clealer who augmented his regular income fron1 a billboard compa11y by showing clients how to approat:h the coastal commission with their best foot forward. The Attorney General's office showed cnot1g}\ in - terest in Norton's spare-ti me activities to launch an in- vestigation into them, another fact Norton acknowledges. Hopefully, the investigators will find that Norton and his buddy, Randy Smith, did nothing more than legitimately lobby for their clients' interests. But the Attorney General's investigation isn't· lhe first time Norton has been in the frying pan political circles. There Is nothing wrong with being a lobbyist or a member of the John Birth Society. And certaiRly there is nott1ing wrong in beinJ. a pri vatedctecti ve. • But who needs a polilical wheeler dealer and aspir· Ing lobbyist in the highest councils of county govern· ment? Evidently, supervisOrs Ralph Diedrich, Robert Battin, Larry Schmit and Ralph Clark think their choice was a good one. Jlowever, with 1.6 million people to choose rrom, 1l is hard to imagine howfoursupervisors concluded thut Loran Norton was the best man to represent the people of Orange County on the coastal commission. Sound Familiar? "f\.1any people are highly critical of the apparent ability of the state government to take a firm pasition on this issue and stick to it.'' Yessir, you could say that. With emphasis. The comment comes from Tom Quinn. appointed by Gov. Brown to head the state Air Resources Board. He was talking about one more change in attitude toward whether 1966-70 automobiles in California should be required to be fitted with devices to reduce oxides of nitrogen (NOx). Quinn thinks the no-NOx devices are good. Other experts say they are bad. Others say they are ineffec- tive, but will burn out engines. He was fired from the Santa Ana Police Depart- ment almost a decade ago when he allegedly led what some people said was an attempted John Birch Society takeover of the dej!artment. Some car owners already have been stuck with in- stalling NOx devices. Then the Legislature began c6nsidering a bill recalling the no-NOx require- ments. It appeared that the bill was well on the way to passage when Quinn popped up to oppose the bill and say the device is essential to smog control in the Southern California basin. Now what? Noone knows. If you own a 1966-70auto, hold your breath for another round. At last count, it was Round4. 'I don't care what Chrysler, Ford, General Motors and the president are doing, lady! We don't give rebates!' Since then, rightly or wrongly, Norton's name has · been associated with private snooping, particularly in There's a Ford In Their Past "Enjoying our regular Sunday ( ·] driveinthecountry.honey '" ART HOP P E ··1 guess so. Duddy. Will we be here long ?'' ··Not lon g honey. I think ~------------" they're beginning to move up ahead. Meanwhile. let's enjoy the view. Now on our right over there about a mile, just beyond those oil derricks, is beautiful snow-capped ~1ounl ColosSus. ·' ··r can't see it. Daddy." , ··well, you ·rould on a clear day, hone_v.'' '"What's a elear day, Daddy?"" · 1 ··1-ley! Sec, there, we're-tkgln- ning to movc.iGood Ford!1We're up to five miles ·aD hour. flow 11boutthat"!" "Why, do you always say, 'Good Ford,' Daddy?" "Why , honey, he was just about the most popular President this country ever had. I-le was the one who preserved our inaliena- ble right to go for Sunday drives in the country.·· "I THINK we studied about that. Daddy. Wasn't Lhat when there was an energy crisis or a recession or something?" '"Both, honey . The automobile ractories were clos;ng down and Lhings were in a mess -all because those s neaky Arabs raised the price or oil lo $11 a bar- rel. But t.1r. t"ord sure showed them he raised the J>riee lo $14 a barrel." ··why, Daddy?" ··So we wouldn't use as much gasollrie, ,honey. Then, to help the :poor auto factories, he decided to 'ti.ve us tax rebittes ,-that's i&ney-: so we'd &io out and buy new cars. But Congress haggled. They said some Ynpalriotic folks wouldn't buy new cars. That's when he came up with an even better idea -The Good Ford Plan.'' • "Whal was that~ Daddy?" ·•vou .remember, honey: lhstead or giving everybody· money to buy new cars -whlch maybe some selfish folks wouldn't do -he simply gave every American famUy a braild new car. More than a hundred million of them.'' ··aut didn't that mean we'd use more gas. Daddy?'' ''WELL, it was the same whether we bought them or he gave them to us . And it sure was · popular. Every good American loves a brand new car more than anything. And the factories were humming again and ... ··aut where did Mr. Ford think he'd get all the gasoline for all those new cars, Daddy?" Dear. Gloomy Gus The price of m;;i.ny items such as soft drinks went up when lJ'\c price of sugar went oqt of sigQ.l. Now that s ugar prices are easing, I don't see the others coming do"'ll in price. R.R.M . ........ Gw ,_ •• ,, .,. ,~.., ~---Ml H<•u•rllr ...ti.cl-. .............. ""' ... ""'· S..Mt -... """ .. G .... y G1111, D•ilr l'tMI. "Why, he wasn 'l .stupld, honey. He had' lo!S or ways in The Good Ford PlaD. ·Now you --see ·that hillside over there! No, I guess you can't . But on 'a clear. ,day you'd see it was one of the biggest ope!l-pil coal mines around.·· "'Aren't they ugly, Daddy:·· · "Well, maybe, honey. But We needed more coal to save ori"-()il. It's a lilt~ smoke)•', I .guess, but you can't have e."~rything. And then Mr. Ford cut back Cin anti- pollution devices to save gas. And he encouraged off-shore oil drilling. So everybody still gets to go fGr 1Sunday drives on our fine hi~ways . Everybody who can tit, that is, aren't you enjoy- ing it, honey?'' I GUESS SO, Daddy. But some day I'd kind of like to see that snow-capped Mount Colossus. And maybe some day walk on the beach without wearing my galoshes. And ... " '"Hush, now . honey. Like I say. you can't have everything. You ju.st relax and enjoy our Sunday drive. Hey! I think v.·e're going lo start moving a.gain ." Mexican Justice Js ·Toug h Puerto Vallarta, Mexico -On Dec. 19. 1973, Robert G. Cham· pion rented a Piper Cherokee from a rl yi ng ser\'ice at Tucson, Ariz. l-le crossed the Mexican border and got lost while trying lo gel around a buildup of black tbunderclouds. I-le landed al 1-lermosillo, 100 n1ilcs south of the Mrder and was promptly arrest- ed because he had no night plan. Champion had committed no crime, ye t hi s c:.ise rattled around for months in the courts or So nor a. The Mexican authorities added to the origina l charge the charge or br· inging con- traband, meaning the aircraft, into Mex · ico, and illegal entry. Champion was sentenced to 41,', years in prison and the pla.ne was eonliscated. He was released Dec. <. 1974 llfter pa)'lng $2800. The case has led to an unusual and strongly worded ptoleAt (rod'I the United States g'overn- metJt. lO the Mexican ft"oreign Of· Ile•. The P~ demands that lbl! plane be returned, that QllainPlon be cleared of any criminal atUon, ·and thal the J'orel&n Ofllce lnveaUtate the ..,u ..... ..,.r ., . . · •'There ,..,. noW.oa Illegal on J»ard "said the U.$. ofrlcial who f.eceoUY made the Champion I!.,. public, "lie apparenUy real· ,. .. lost and In any· ev~t. he _,m1t1e4 oiJ> crlm..oa. aboqlu\ely .. u1a .. al all." At~ Umc of 1.11o ,-.,...,i,n OUlce -baa ( CHARLES ) _ McCABE _ THE U.S. official "'as trying lo get some sympathy for the ,Em - bassy, which has been under lrt!mendous heat for sitting on its hands about the plight or some .560 Americans now in Mexican calabooses, mostly on a variety or drug charges. Many of these druc charges, especially those involving CO · caine smuggling from Peru, arc due to the activities of U.S. drug enforcement authorities. These noble tads inform on Americans known to be carrying cocaine, and they are in turn arrested by the Mexicans at the Mexico City airpcrt. Mexican justice is brutal. The prisons make ours look like lux- ury hotels. And, aner being ar- rested, you are lucky if ll is only eight months until you learn what you are being charged with. These eight months you spend in durance are very vile indeed. NONE OF TIDS is a ne w story to anyone who has lived In Mex· ico, as I once did for three years. In the town where I Jived you could get a man kUJed for a thousand pesos and that was that. You could buy.your way out. ot almost anything, but you could also buy your way into almost everything , if you were not careful. • I was lucky. I got some first· rate ad\'ice about living in Mex· lao before J took olt 1 had known th< Amb15sador in Washington, Eit!quiel Padilla, and "''ent to him te lling him of my plans and asking his advice. "I can tell you all you want to know in a single sentence," said Don Ezequiel. ~le asked me lo come back the next day. The idea was to fix the advice in my mind by working to get it. A good idea. NEXT DAY, he smiled. shook my hand and said. "Never enter a government building." These words were, I can assure you , of purest gold. In time I learned that what the diplomat really meant was: never utter a single word to anyone in Mexico who has any political authority, if you can poss ibly help it. Even more simply: mind your own h11si ncss. DlSn't even ask a cop wh1•rc the plaza is. Become, and r('main, a nonentity. Don Ezequiel's advic<' worked like a c harm for all or three years. The McCabe fa1n1ly "'as about its noticeable as gossamer, until my youngest daughter was born in Co""·dray llospital in Mexico City. But that 's another story ... 'I .taw • Jove sunset on T. V. last night.'• Je1v ish S u p p t•rt S••11gl1t Jackson Lures D ~llars PllUENIX, Ariz Uoth the success and limiled nalure of Sen . llenry 1\t . Ja<:kson's left\\·ard th1·ust arc illuslrated by a recent privall' breakfast in Jackson's pcnthousl' suite in Los Angeles's Century Plaza l·lotel. llis guest 'A'as Ed So.1nders. a rich and liber~tl 13everl y l-lills la"·yer who "'<is an c:.irly or- ganizer fo r Sen. Georg e McGovern 's 1972 presiden- l i a I cam - paign . San - ders privately comm itted him se lf to Ri char d K 1 i n {' . Jaekson ·s fund·raiser. sever<.11 "eeks ago. Now, over morning coffee. San- ders formalized hi s JOurncy across 'the Democratic party spectrum to endorse Jackson But the signiricance of San- der·s·s conversion is mitigated by the fact he is really Jess <:t liberal activist and Democratic politi- cian than he is a Jewish com- n1unity leader and Zionist. Since the October 197 3 "'ar, such J e"·ish liber<ll s have gi\·en Scoop Jackson's unco mpromising ad- vocn~·y of Israel a higher priority than George l\.t cGovC'rn 's uncom- promising libe ralis m Tll.4. T Pit F: FE H. •:!\CE lend ~ Ja('kson·s 1976 campaign a whol ly diffC'rC'nt rla vor fro m his for lorn effort of 1972. v.·hcn scat- tC'red p<.1rt y regulars und Jal)()r fun ct ion a ries comprised ~l woefully narrow basl'. Now ·he has the financing :1nd dcdic<it('d follo"·ers which make ;1 serious candidacy. Nevertheless, his wooing of the left is widel y spurned among liberals who do not list Israel a6 top prio1ity. Jackson's new base "'as visible at the Arizona Biltmore 111 Phoenix at a $2$0-a -platc dinner (netting over $70,000). A paying guest was state senate president Robert Stump, a moderate who was among the lone!~ Jacksonites here in 1972 . Sttin1p recognized few of hi s fell o\\' diners-mostly "''ell -heell·d Jewish business men ne w to politics. Jackson's Los Angeles fund - raiscr two nighls earlier at the Century Plaza \lia s much the same on a large r scale (nettini;: $275,000). The chairman "';i;. mf'rchant Hershey Gold, inactivt.· politically until he tnct Jackson through Israeli fund -raisin~. Israel led Jackson t.o other new supporters such us television producer Bruce G(_•ller 1"f\1 ;_in nix" and "Mission Im possible"), who invited Hollyv.•ood intellc1· tual figures to meet .Jackson :11 hi s home Monday n1~ht TO MAKE his nf''A' liberals feel more comfortable, Jackson ha~ subdued his old rhC'loric. I le sars nothing in deren!§e of the emhnt· tied defense bud[lel or CIA. lfis 1972 denunciations of the radical left have been s helvert. Most ,striking is his about-race on Viet- nam, writing orr South Vi el· names~ Independence as a virtually lost cause in his Los Angtles speech (those remarks leadln:a oft extracts distributed to the press l. This has pleast.•d Morris Del's. the brilliant young Montgomery, 1\la .. llbC'r.al "'ho ran A-1cGovern 's spectacular direct -mall rund raising in 1972. l'ersonally and privately re:tssured by Jackson about defense and Victnum. Dee:c • ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) thinks enough of h1n1 !o h<J \ ~· flov.·n to Los An gele~ f1)r con sultation about di rl·l·t 111:111 Dees is no sin!!ll"·LS~Ul' Z1or11,t v•illing to back J arkson 110 rr\;11 1 ter "'hat hi s non-lsral·I \Lt'"' ... That is even truer of mO\'tl' a('t 1J r Warren Beatty. \'eteran ;1nl1 ·\\ ;ir activist and McGO\C'rnllr "'hu met privately \'dth Jack!'o11n (nr 1.; minutes Sunday to dt!'ot·u,-. dt • fensepolicy . BUT SUCll c:"1.lruord1n;1r ~ personal attention eo.u111ot rt· mO\'e this r ealit\·: .Jai·k,1u1 ... till belie,·es in strofii.: n<Jt1nnal dt· fensC' (I ncluding I'S !1'1H1p:-. 111 EuropeJ :ind oppu:-.t.•:-. n11•at ,1,1· '.\l eGo,·ernill' c 11ts l l!1n1:l!t•l.\ that "'ill prove un :1ccep1ahlc to Yi"arren Bf':llly and 1)l:!rhaps tu ~·1 orris Dl't·s ;1s \\'ell !\:or are all ri t'h Jt.•wi sh liber:.1\s enchanted by Jack son's hard line on Je'A'ish emigration from Russia. llis operatives in Los Angeles have been pressing unsuCcC'ssfull y -for supporl from Paul Ziff ren. the old tiger of Cfllifornia liberal1sm Y•ho al~ breakfasted v.•ith Jackson Tues· do.1\" It 1~ nu sctrt•l th<:it Z1ffrcn ~ri_·atly adn11rt>:-. Se1.:retary or Sto.llt' llt>nry Kirsingt.•r and rears ,J;u·kson v.·o uld cnt1;_1ni.:er dc:tcnte. ·Hut the Ziffl'l'll!::i ~•rt• ht.•a\'i\y (1utn11n1bt'rl·tl in \ht· Jl•\\i . .,h c-om 111L1111t~. "'hl'r;. pro J,1cksun sen- t11nt·11t \\ ..l:-. nnt tl 1n1i1u:-,hed by So\ t<'l a broM,at1on of the trade trt'.1ty 1\l l'h ot·n 1.x the al · 1no:-.phl·r1· \\a;. t•lt·1·tr1t "·hen J ;1t·i.. 'lHl dt' l 1 \ ct't>d t hi-. llnlypiC"al- ly f'n1 ot1onal µt•ror<1t1un : ""All ol u;. hJ\"t• a lot oil our cunsrienCf'5 for :-.la' 1)1)..! ;.llll ''hilt· llillt"t stnl ... ,.,·t·11 · n\i llion I J l:v.sl to the j)\Cll' I lt•1\ ~llll \\(' t·;u1 llC\Cr ll·l 11\al happen ag:dn ... l .. \S \·t-:t;,\S puhllsher Jfank (;rccnspll!l a de' out J<1 t ksonitc 11 ho :itti•nd l·d both the Los .\n gc h·s a11d I' IH>l·n1x dinners. hr1 ~llt·d 11 ht·n ~1 t('\e\'is ion nc\.\·sman :-.aul .Jackson backers bt•.iting the de;.idlinc against con- tr1 but ion:. ove1· SI .000 remind him ol lhC' \\'tJt l"rgo:i tc scandals. \\'hile l'\1xon ratc<.its ~ou ght · financial advantage. says Greenspun, Jackson's see him as the only politician forth rightly committed lo the su r,·ival of theii: co- religionists. That alone insures J<1ckson an indispensable base for 197fl C'\'en if hr fails in present efforts to d1 :.a rn1 thl" left. The H unt L ifestyl e WASIIING "fOi'< Nelson Bunker llunl is a chiµ off the old block . l.ike hi s famous rather, the lat e . II.I .. llunt. l-\unker has marl(• millions in oil , espousC>S right wing causes and thro"·s money away on gambling Now "'e ha ve d1 ~cu\'crt.'ll lh t1t the two also shared a C'O mmon secret: They man:.iged to uvoid paying fe d e ral in - come tax (.•;. for scvcr~1I years It was .111 perfccll ." legal . They s imply took advantage of the ta ).. loophole s available to the rich. Billions escape through tht'se loophol es each year into the µcx:kcts of the pri\'ileged. THE OIL DEPLETION al· lowanee. apparently. gave !ht• 1-lunts their biggest tax break This is a loophole big enoug h to drive an oil truck through. 1'hc depletion all0"'';1nce costs lhl· taxpayers. who don't o"n oil "'C'lls. a whopping $J billion :1 year. F'or they must n1 ake up the tax es lhat the oil millionaires don"t pay. There i::; no dirferencl' between $3 billion in oi l ta x benerits and SJ billion in wclrarl". Either way, it is money out of the pockets of the· less-bles!ed tax· payers. The taxpayers. since they pay indirect welfare to BunkQr 1-lunt. are entitled to know how their money is spent. As a young mun. ht~ frequented Las Veg ns ni1:htclubs. A former Hunt wide told us that he would on.en lose huge-banii:rollA. Bunker a~o en- joyed betting on the ponies. !iO he boucht hlinsel! a sllblc ol thoroughbreds. (JACK ANDERSON) MOST OJ.' his m9ncy comes from hi s vast. world""·ide oil hold- 1n ~s . In 1965, he celebrated an 011 rind in l~ibya by inviting 500 frie nds from <!round the world to l:lar1dgc ·s llotel in London. The> \\'oody llerman Orchestra and l\.\O other bands "'ere flown in to L'nlt•rt:un at thr tax-deductible ba 11 l.)f <·ours<'. l\11nker can arrord hi s fabulous l1f1;style. as Jong as the Am<"rici!n taxpayers con lri bute to it Footnot(• '. ,\ :-:pokesman for Bunker llu11 t . 1n re~ponse to our inquiries about his taxes ad· milled that ··there are ~ome years "'hc·n he didn"t pay." The s1)()k{_•s1n::in utlribuled the large legal \\'ritc-orrs to the oil deple- tion al\O\\'ancc. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT U11h1·r1 N \V~rd, Pubh.!Mr Tl11 1111a:J Ktf'llll, f~d1lor llortwi ra Krtibich. /..'rlllnr1al PrtS!f! 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'f'h~ Tl bee his ll"OI ft! tell 1 t.•J U( her; \\ IJc <i the de£1 pro M not stat tok D ces: ou4 sho D not sm\ voit witi CO\ me .... ~ au! 1151 tbe ~ \'ill tint Wa teri T sch fus• Phi whi as I She s yea cell 8"'l da;. l i~~ lln l - I I ' . DAILY PILOT A 7 Rape-~Iaying Case Shakes South · ' f.'DITOR'S NOTE: -Tl~ f'erriinUi All1011ct Against Uape an Rep,..11Wn compar11 the Joann( Little cast la 1/Jat O/ Inti: Carcia, 3'(11ttnctd in C.O.UJomUJ loft Jlftlr for I k1lfrng a man the toys tried to rapt her. #/tr trlol might 11·st thr aame l11ueof a woman'• ri.9hltock£11id her.tel/. -· By CATHY STEEL!:: ROCHE ' WASHINGTON, N.C. (AP)-When JoanneUtlle fled the Beaufort County Jall 111 the early morning hours Aua:. 20, she belle.ved she was running for her life. Miss Little, a 20-yca.r-old black woma,n left a , v.hite jailer dead or dying in her c'elJ. Lat'er, she said that he tried lo rape her and that she fought , him off with an ice pick, exercising her right of self. defense. ! lier case has become a focus for civil rights and "omen's rlchts advocates alarmed over the treat· ) n1ent of blacks and women in small·town jails. ·rhcre have been calls for state and federal probes. '!'he jail guard Yt'3S Clarence Alligood, 62. he \.\as found .slumped on a blood-stained cot. He had bl'en stabbed 11 times and clutched an ice pick in his right hund. In his other hand h~ held his trousers. He was nude from the waist dow'n. J\11SS LITTLE SAYS SHE ran so she could live to tl'll . her story. Hi<Jing in a two-room shack, she t'luded a manhunt for eight days before turning herself in to s tate authorities in Raleigh. \\'hen she goes on trial for first-degree murder in Beaufort County Superior Court on April 15, one oC the key issues will be that of a woman's right to self· defense. Civil rights groups will be watcbing the proceedings as another test of Southern justice. Miss Lit tle, in an interview, said that if she had not ned. "l never would have been able to reach the stand. They would have used everythin g they could to keep me from telling what happened.'' During t hat eight-day search. poli<'e tried unsuc- cessfully to obtain a court ruling declaring her an ouUaw. Under North Carolina law any citizen may shoot a n outlaw on sight if he refuses to sur render. Dressed In drab blue prtson garb, Joanne I.Jttle is not pretty. Iler face seems a mask. She rarely smiles. She averts her eyes v.·hen she talks. Her voice sometimes is barely audible. ""THEY ACTUALLY CAME LOOKING !or me with high-powered n nes." she says of t9e Beaufort County authorities. ·•Jf they didn't want to harm me, why would they come after a woman \l(i th high· powered rifles'!'' thrust into a political role. A half-dozen national groups are rallying to her • cause under the banner of women's rights, black rights and prison reform. One is Julian Bond's Southern Po~ert)' Law Center which is raising money for Miss Little's defense; mailing two million letters around the country telling her story. Sheriff O. E. ''Red" Davis admits things were pro· bably not as they should have been in the jail last summer. There were women matrons on the d11y shift, but only mule jailers at night. Alligood was never far fron;i wh('re Mi ss Little sat in a cell she describes as "small and filthy." If she wanted to take ;.i shower. she had to call him to tum on the water. However, M tss L1tUe noted in a journal she kept on the pages of a magazine that she liked Alligood, a farmer as well as a jailer who was both a husband and father. Her a1lorneys say lhe jailer granted her favors, brought her sandwiches and let her use the telephone. On the night of Aug . 27 Alligocxl let Miss Little make a phooe call. Davis, in an interview, said that while using tb.e phone she had access to the ice pick which Alligood kept in a desk drawer. The prosecu· tion apparently wi ll contend that she took the pick with plans to lure the jailer to her cell later, st<t b him and escape. K EY LAW ENFORCEMENT officials in the county admit privately that Alligood was involved in s'ex.ual activity with Miss LitUe the night of her escape. One acknowledged that the jailer went to her cell voluntarily. "Nobody bumped him on the head and dr<tgged him down there.'' the officer said. That was not the word immediately after the inci· dent, however. 1''or the first few days after AJ - ligood's dea~h, there was no public mention of the sexual aspects of the case. This was brought to light by the state medical examiner and Miss Little's e:tt - torneys, Jerry Paul and Karen Galloway of l,)urham, N.C. They held a press conference to publicize the Beaufort County medical examine'r's report, prepared· by Dr. Harry Carpenter. He was one of the first tor.each the scene after a policeman found the body. The report said of Al ligood: "His shoes were in the corridor, socks on feel but otherwise na~ed from the waist down with open L.A. CALLS 6' EACH ........ , ......... 0 .... n.. , ... ._. c __ , 01 c .. , .... !t'J --..... C•••• ...... Miss Llttle is now in the hands or statf! ,authorities. held at the Women's Prison in Raleigh., 1714' 979-.1 Z3 115 miles from here. Beaufort County Qfficials say I they don't want her back in their jail. rr""'""'"'i~""'===:=~ r.tiss Little worked on construction jobs in Green-THI ville. Rc.ilci~h,and Chapel 1-lill. Livihg with friends, ...... 'S until s he w<is arrest1..'<1 last May and returned tu ........., \\'ashingtun for trial on charges of breaking and .e n· tering in C'onnecion ""ilh atl'ailer p~rk rob~rry . The oldest or nine l·hildren, she dropped out of school "''h~n she "'as 16 after Beaufort County re-~=:!:.~::::;,;;;;;;;:,,,,;;:;,;;,.,,~ fused to accept the i.:rc.idt.• level she had reached al a Philadf.'/µhia hi,::h sehool that she had Ht.tended while living "·ith relatives. She "'orked for a while as a "'aitress. until she learned to be .a finisher or Sheetrock, a C'onstructionjob. She v.'as con\'icled and sentenced to seven to 10 years and her home be(ame a small, v.·indowless cell in the Beaufort County jail here while she a"'aited action on i.ln appeaJ. She had been ther e 81 days when she fled yellow plaid shirt Olnd undershirt on. 1'he l~fl urm '4'DS under the body and clutching his pant~ "tuch were touching the floor .. Beneath his buttocks was <:1 decoratt:d, partially lorn woman's kerchief. On the floor was a nightgown and on the cell door wus 11 brassiere and night jacket.'' BOTll TllE STATE AND counly medical ex· aminers said there were traces of semen on 1\l- Ugood's thigh; but a state official said that cjl:leula - tion comrnonly occurs when <.1 man is killed violently. Her attorneys say Miss Llttlc's rl'act1ons the night or the slaying were based on instincts of sur- vival. But she has since begun to etpprec1ate the na· tional issues she has raised. M iss Little no,,.., says · "The women have been wanting to a~k the court:. if it is right for them to stand up and defend themselves. lt goes along with what they have been trying to get across for a long time.·· ((Miss Little is convicted, she faces a m<:1ndatory death penally .and wiU join 64 olht:rs on North Carolina's death row. The two defense attorneys say they have been de· nied access to some of the evidence, ulthuugh the courts have ordered the slate to produce it. "fhe biggest concern of the defense is their beliC'f that there can be no fair trial in Beaufort County for a black worn an accust..'<l of killing a wh ite Jailer. The population is about :W percent bl:.ick . hut ~1iss Galloway, herself bl<i C'k, sc.iys :.i 1n11l"h sn1allcr percent.age ever serves on juries. "'IT WOULD TAKE A JURY five n1inut(•:-. lu con- vict her down there,'' said Paul , who is wh1tt.' On the other hand. in one of the stc.ite 's urhun counties, ''It would take a jury five minutes to Lurll her loose," Paul said. Efforts to nbtain a change of venue havt> failed 'fhe people of Washington, a rural community of 10,000 people in the flat coastal lowlands .along the Pamlico River, say they do not understand the n:.i - tional furor surrounding the Little case. A bondsman, J .B. Freeman, lounged in the sheriff 's office exchanging gossip with a handful of deputies and city policemen. "What·s e:1ll the fuss about?" he demanded. "It's just another murder." 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Va. (APJ Maude Elizabeth Kee, 75 , the on- ly worn an e lect ed to Congress from West Virginia, died Saturday after a long illness. She served as h.er husband's administrative assistant beginning in 1932, then won a special election in 1951 to succeed him , and was re-elected six times. . Uon will douQle by the yea; 2000 and demands ror transportation and related services_ will increase threefold. Though the chamber conredes the difficulty in getting Joint use agreements with the military for bases such as El Toro Marine Corps Alr Station, it holds out the possibility that some general ovialion might use the bases. President's Day Album Sale! RCA "°"'' .JOHN VENVER:J BREA!lJT HITS ' " I ,. ATLA~TA, Ga. !APJ -Dr . C. Mildre'1 Tltompson, 93, educator, historian and dean emeritus or Vassar -College, died Sunday. RCJI~ , ... '' . i . . ............... -.~, lflo .... l .... ., ..... .1<1P1-.f-Mo ~O<•y ..... ..m-....... ~._ Death Notices Coming soon! 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Steve Forrest, Leslie HOLLYWOOD <UPIJ -War· ren Beatty plays a hairdresser in "'Shampoo," a guy who devoles his lire lo jumping in bed with' clients in a s tory ·or sordid people in plush s urroundings. AS A·SOC...,_L documenl, Beat~ ty's lilm i!'ortb_pdox Beverly Hills cont.emporarY. It rings tnie. Tbis is vlrtually where it's al. Altbos .. t Ilk~ peeking throuch !he draperies or the elU>fl'6iVe homes intheTrousdale Est'Jtes. 'fhe lh.ing is, Bcutty holds up a mirror. <The.reflectionio the glass is nauseous. but s oi} the faet that "'Shampoo" is acceptable enter- talnme nl r a r e in the Unit ed States, 1975. .t Nielsen and Barbara Rush are among the guest st ar:;. Inasmuch us Beatty \l,'rote and produced the rilm , it is not im· possible that he captured on celluloid hla own sexual f anlasics. AS A MOVIE, "Shampoo" might be social commenl. It also illuminates lh e difference between the old Hollywood and thenew. There are men like hairdresser Beatty. And the disen~hanted Y.'ives who pour their souls oul to young .slud h airdressers abound as well, There are even the pathetic fringe actresses (Hawn) who bed for parts in pictures. Director Hal Ashby does a com - . mend able job or capturing the plush exteriors of Beverly Hills as well as the slylized inleriors or its expensive homes . NBC (4) 9:00 -··A Case of Rape." Elizabeth Montgomery plays a rape vic- tim in th e 'repeat oft.his controversial 1974 TVdra1na. CBS (2l 9:30 -The American Film Institute Salute to Orson Well es. Frank Sinatra hosts this special program honor- ing the c reator of ''Citizen Kalle" and other great movies. Can anyone imagine Clark Ga- ble, Spevcer Tracy or Errol F1ynn playing a hairdresser whose great1oal in life is scoring with as rt\&ny women as possible? But the impor!J.Dt thing is thut "Shampoo," th e picture itself, is as Shabbily demonstr;ative' o r where some segments of American society ar a' th'" story Bea~ty is lelling. "SHAMPOO" MOVES along briskly with plenty of laughs as Beatly vaults from one bed to the next. But underlying the humor is the shallow characterization or the hairdresser and the aimlessly sad lives of the beautiful women who s leep with hin1 . .,,.,,. HOTlCa TO(OlllTlllACT.oits. (ALLllllG "011 •IOS ~..-Dhtrlc.1 :,1111\llNE UNIFIED, \J-.io O.•dll11e11:0Do'ctaca; P.M.ol' thl ~1~ Nr llf fl•bt~•r, 1t1s. 1 Pl~• f>t Bid lltail•I! lrvlnt Unllleo I D!UflC.lt ttfl~Allon A~l\W, ,CM"OP'l'll• , r lffl ldtntlllt•UDn N•""': ' 111\11 Nl6HIGH SCHOOL. tl11W•lnvlA\19-IP11N , C•llto,.lle MECH ANICAL. WORIC !Plumbi~W0•-1 , .... , .... YWt11.e.1ne. •Ir c.otw111i...1no Work.I , ~• Pt•n1 •rt on 11/t . ROii O. oU'flg Artl'lll1ctur•I Orgt11l1tUon, 101 au~ Ro.a, CuPt•lllMI, CAUIOl"nlt 2112 011110111 Drive. h vl"-, '" PUBLIC NOTICE , TICE IS HEREllY GIVEN OW1 MOTIC~O .. SAL.t:O .. llt:AL eOOwtP·ntmtd Sc11oo t Ol,l•itl ot '1tOf'lllT't4T~lllV'ATlSALE COi<nly, Ctlllo•nl•, Mllt\g o, Ne. A_..lll 111rouon •!'> Vovtrni ng Botrd, h'l l!lot SllQl rlof' i;ourt ol uw St1te OI t•ntlt Pr fftlt•tld to t i C.t1torf'li1, In tnd lor ll•t C0""1y OI T RIC I ", ,.,II rf teivt u0 lo. llut r,o Orenge. tr l,,.ll tM too.,,.. ~loll ed 1 ...... "'!.11...cl In tlw rnt!llr ol lht ES1•1t 01 JUHE 1 'I'hat's wbal ''Shampoo" is all about., Ir on cdn accepl the premise, then the production itsetr falls neatly into place. Julie Christie, Goldie lJawn and Lee Grant are 1'e principal targets of Beatty's prowess. lie never mllises target. 'J ack Wa rde n is impressive as a cuck olded hus band-lover. Both - his \11ife (Gr <:i nt) and mistress (ChrislieJ are eager bedmates for Warren baby. Even young Carrie Fisher. daughter o r F.ddie Fis her and Debbie Jteyno lds , leaps into the hay \l,"ith \V arren . L. M. BmJd The movietttssurhes that ~ople are no long~r titillated by going into a theater to watch a simulat- ed seX act between Beatty and his onetime real"ife roommate, Christie. It takes place on the floor or a poolhouse with Beatty's bare rump on dis play. THE LANGUAGE, which skips no four.lelter words, does not ex- aggerate one iota the patois in Hollywood today. It could have been take n rrom a recording at any party , any beauty s alon and Beatty gives a marvelous ly smoo th and b e lie ... abl c performance. I-l e makes the hairdresser, George, at once sy mpathelie and repellent . Christie, Hawn and Grant are agile in comedy, and alluring 1n bed. .Rated R. '"Shampoo'" is not a picture for the entire family . Some couples over 40 m ay find it embarrassing t o see the film together . But '"Shampoo" is a document which illustra t es where movies a rc today and , in a way, where American m or ality is, loo. lo• tllt twtrd ot • conLra<l loo !Pie KIR8Y,0.Cttr.ed. eproject NollU 11 l'otrtlly 91v•n tllM \~ Cl• '""" lie rettlwd 1., ,,. Ill<><• undt•tlQfltd. Mt •r eur1on, hl•l'(I •Ila,.., tnd ,,,. .. be """""1d "'°""nltolralrl• ol IP'le E•t .. te OI June oullllofl' rtlld ~oull .ll the •bov~ Kirby, O.tot\tll. w•ll ~II tt prlvttt tdploK I. ,..1~ IO Ille h•Qllt'\I .. no lle~t "'.,.,,,, More Wome n Hurt Skiing re W•ll be • \WI 00 de~U .~ \utii•<I to conll•m•!•on by W•CI . r f d l ti I dl<>r e•c r.•e10111.ddot umtnb10 SuCle•lor court, on ir.e twrn• Young lady, 1 you want to 1n a po en a anlee ll'lf return lfl gOOO condlUon ,.r,1.,.uer mtnl lOMd, on,,,. 2~110..v hus band who's least likely lo turn into a fami· nT •n tiQ1 d4,,.tt1••1""bkloC1tn-flf F•D'"'''Y 1t1}. •111\t "°"' o4 10 Iy dictator, look for some old boy whose o•te. o'cloc-A i.1 <>• 1!1tr W!d d.ly w1lhin d ~~,.., •I• ,...,.., C'W'f•,.., ... ., " ,,.. ,,..,. .uowo•d 11y 1 ..... ,, tr.eot1ke °' mother he ld down a payroll job. Our Love an vt1ttM<_,..n-.: ....... u . Br•um. 11:1mwu & L•nle•. 1Q · 111r. War m a n says studies now show that the son s •thOodlol'l•llbtac:comD•Mfltbrtr" Sttfft Bt~er\l>el<I. c_.,11torn•• t3:J01. roly ••'•""' to In I"• <""''ff' 111 rf91'1t. 1111., •M~fe•• """ t\tate o1 of v.1orking mothers rarely turn out to be umint\ •nd 111 ir.e 11" 0' pr-.eo wld<M<e•...i. a1111e ,,....., "' r.er o.•1r.. bossy. At le ast, they hardly ever push the no-occ-nl••c1o••. Ind •II ··~1 l•tl•, ""a '"l"'f~'t t"'11 tl\t Hw 01sT Rt CT ••••rve• '""' ""'' 10 wldMltt• ,..., •<<i'"'"" 1 .. oo•Hatton ot tion lhat a wife's place is in the home . iec.t env or 111 btCI• or to wao"' «'of" 11w 0, 0,,..,,.,,,., otl'lt• tl'Wn o• In · r1· 911l¥•llt~Ol'1nlorm•hh••1fl•n1btll• lddl1 1on lO !"•l ot \dHldel"'"'°I!-BEAR in m ind, the history expe s say ~';_!~~sf~';1T 111. 111t1•·•m1twtt ,,.,,. ,."~•~'..,' ~:;10°,~":.'.'ri ,'.n.,1:'::J~n::: they 've recorded 15,000 wars, so far .. - ' -,, -••• ~ -• 11oem ~~ NINETEEN out or every •• p,.,.,, •.... "' ..._ C-ty or Orin~, Sl•!e ot CtlllO•"'•· women rind 1t far from easy to become ex·· peclant. ... DID 1 TELL you that 43 percent of the re- cent marriages in Hawaii a re interracial? ANN-MARGRET Q. ••J.fow can I address a letter to actress Ann-~targ ret?" A. L3st I heard she could be reached al 2707 Benedict Canyon, Beverly Hills, CA90210. ~~· 1" ,,. 1«•1•1• 1" wfl lt " '"'' ...,,. 0ti.cr1i.e1111o11ow•. 1o w•t: 20 runaway youngslers 1011eo-r1orrnee11ore•cncr.t11oohPl' Lot 1111, 0,.. 01 T••<t No. 1m ~ eve ntual ly wi nd up at FAR MORE wor ~m•n """'•<I ro••et111~ lhll <on \/'GWfl on 1 Mo\" recordea 1n 8ooll 6S, bones on skis . •(1 Tr.ne ••It• ••• on 111• •I l>W "'~' 10. It .ind 11 of MlktU~ ho mt.' . THAT women than men break 1SJA1(_T olflt• toc:elf'O •11'M! Alton ""'°'· record• oJ 0••"91 eo...i.,. ARTICLE first orrered on -·Irvine, C•Jo lor"'·· C~\fNy CtlllOl'nl•. Commo"IY ll'IO•fl I• 1'Jll WHAT LIVING th.ing most approaches an ... .....,Ont,_,, AtOP"f'afl,,.\.f "•UbrOoll Ori.... 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W-'' hied W<ll'l lhl! rn11 \lllt ..... 1'11 Willi llled with the -,_ -· " _1..... touotv C.ltrk or Or.i nQ~ County on._ ,, ''''' o< 0,,,0, , ... ,,, _ co .. n!v (!••• ol O••n<;Je c.ountv on ,, .. ,,, .... ,,,..mwtt0tllllnt"'<on· ,.,.. " ..... ~ "''''' "'Oil v --· t*'<u..:;.u ~·~•st. Janw•Y . ,.._1•r··Dr111•y1l 1•1J. Jao ... r~7l n1s G<>vtrnl..,BoAtCI .....,.......,Ctlll.tlMl ""' o c ,t 0•11y Polo! ' 1'40ttl FtMOJ ,, A SliM.., Coor rt 't4'1; ttffl m.•1 Pvtlli ''"r 0" ]61·15 Pub!•\.M'd On•nQI' COio\! Deily Pi!OI. Pubhlhl<;I Or1nge Coa \I D~1ty Pilot. S-rlnltnotnl ' AIWrlWnMl"A•rNnhlrtlPI• Ftb.l.IO,!l,l(,l IS 'tb.ll,l•.•n<I M.irCh).10,1QIS ""'IS Jtn.21,tnCIF1b.l,I0.1 1.191S 168-IS 111\eO Ortngt Cot\I 01!1r P11ot. P\obllll\ed Or;io ge Co1U Ot11v P.IOI PUBUC SOTICE • '''~·~··:·'~'c·'~'c'':..... ____ .....:'~":.:.:''~'~·~·-·~··~·~·.....:'_'~·-'_'_·_'_'_·_'_'_''_'_'_'·_•_,• .. 1-------- ealth News ... Why Do You Suffer From Your Headache Fifteen million Amttican5 sufrer from headaches ery-d•Y-Why? We approached Dr. Gary Couture of the ooture Chiropractic Center and frequent lecturer on ~h e bject of headaches, on lhal big "Wf-IY" regarding eadaches. ' h . h .... ,1, '" ·w e ll, technic3l lr. 1nost l' r o111C' ~au... t .~ re due to irr1tal~O O and l'O rnprcs ~1on ol ht" upper s pinu J nt'r'\'es . ·· t he . prom1n {·n ! loct St""' tension ;.1ga1nst the :.p1tlf' < or ' ' d k ti ·"\'C:Jtl!I .. 8 1 whe n an ~ u ... exct:Ss• u 1 0 1 k prolonged muscle ten,.,;1011 h 0 X h you compre:.ses the d ellr~llf: • '4151 NOTICE TO Cll!DITORS .SUl"lilllOll COU llT OF THE STATI O"CAL.l .. OllN IA FO• FICTITIOUS8USIHESS NAM£ STATEMENT The lo11ow1nQ penon •~ 0oof!Q bu~> THI: COUlllT't 01' OJI ANGE "'fl•"~ ll'ICTITIOUS BUS INESS H1.A·l11M 110LIOAY RE CR EATION fOAMl:STATEMEHT E1ltl1 cl JAMES M FLEMING, CE NT ER, l]t)Sllket,Cosl•Mew,C.A T!>elollow1nocier1on1sd01r><;Jl>u\Onns Ottetlold . Y26l6 . "' NOTICE •S HER e e y C.I v (N ID thr GM>rge Bowden Rotoeiru., 2959 Nltn· LI 00 I SL E TR AN SPOR ' ... TI ON trltdlto•1 ol ttw 1bovr ""mtd dt<c«tent do1• "8", C~UI ~.CA't16l6 (0,. 101 E. Oce111F root , B•lboa , tll•t 111 Pt•son• ""wing c 1~un1 ~nil Tl\1\ bu\lnt\I II condl.t<:ted br in in-(_aiolotn•-''1661 \fie •••d deteOtl'll ••• recuireCI to Ille dlv!du•I. . Robe•! w. S<hrn ldl, 101 E. 0Ce1111 ti.em. wl\11tl\t11ttt1•••v •o<><:.,.rl, In (;eof91 SowdenRoDb•m F•ont,B•!bot,Ctlllornlt 9li.6t \M ollice ol II•• cl11k of P>" 11bowe rn· Thi\ Sllltement -lltl<I wltr. 1"" Thi~ bu•lnri~ 11 conoutreo by tn 1n-titlt'Ocour1. Of ID P•l \tnt 111~m, wl!h Ille Countf <te•k of Or•noe Couotf on div•d..,I. oe t1•1•rr voucl'l\lr1, 10 tllt unlltrt!Qined Februtry s. ltlS. Robell w. Sthm\01 ~ ti tl'll 0111<1 ol '"'" •trorne1, PAUL FllJI.. Thll ,l1!em1nt w•• l•!ed w•111 M:;ENNEOY , JR., 11661 MICAr11\ur Publishl"dOrinoeCotslO.UyPllot. (ountr C•erk ol Or1n9e CountQ Bo\llrva•d, S...•te 10'6, 1 rv1n1, C.l!lo.,tlt Fill. 10, 1I,1-. ff\O Mll'cl\l, 1975 <Wf..IS Febrwrr ll, 1915. '2101, whit~ I\ the pl•ce ot bu1lnn1 ot I' tl\t unll••'l~tCI In tit""""''' P'rl•ln O NOTICE Publl'1>f'd Or•nQe C.o•\! 011i1 y Pilot, •"II 10 11>1 tilt It of ''1d d<-celltnt, with!" p 8-UC Fell. 11. l •.•nCI Mtr . l , 10. 191S Sll-li !wr monl111 •lier 1111 l!r\I pub01ct11on "-----·--------I ol ·~11 rtOl lte. F l(TI TlOUS RUSIN ess DltMI J1nu•rv 11. 1911 fOAME STA TEMf:NT JOSI E lf ELL.E FL(MINC. Tr.~ 10110,..•nQ De•10fl U 00t"9 bu\O· PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS8US1Nf:5S NAME STATEMENT l he following po.o~o;On i~ do•nq °"'' MIS•~: TEN/'ll S S110E OUTLET , 18~JI Mevnoli•. Fo.,n!•1n\l•Uey,Cal'1 Y211li m,. Peter ii:;, Maf\dolrino, H:W. Hum miflgl)ird Ave., FOl.Ollq,n \16Ht!f , Ct. """ Thi• bus1ntts ;, ~led oY .,, in· div>dutt. Peter R _ M....S..rino Tr.is ~l•lemenl -tiled will\ Ille :wntr Cle•• ol 0r6nQO! County on J..,u•f'Y 19, 191S . F.eH: Publl!J'led Ortllgl COoiSl Deih P!IOI , F•bru.t,.y,J, 10, 17,14,191} JSJ IS PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USI N ESS "AMESTATEMEfOT T~ lollow1riq Pf<Klfl$ Ire 1101ng DU\• ... \\IS: STRIP CLE.AN CO. 101 € S1e"'°n\, Suite :: e, S..n!a .Ana, C•til o1n•11't1101 J•Y Dt1mond Barren. 11~1? Nill1tms, Apt nR, T"st1n, Catll0to•• """ Cl\arles Mil11er1, 101 E, Sle~eo~. 5<J,t,. ::!.111101 TlliS bu S•l'le~\ I\ CO/l<lu<ltd by ~ ~ne••l~r~e•P>io. Jay ea .. 1i11 ,_, bti~n1<1 «l.(!.O!! co .. ~! O••lv J>;101 Ftb. 24,•n<I Ma't l , !0, 191• IOI I'> OTJCE STATEMEWT-OnlAfOOONMliHT OF USE OF e1t ac e d nerves '"'hich lie bctv.1•cn couLd_ .. 5P~,n the sku ll anti the :.l·n lp 00 R1SANNBIA1 ,,.,,.,, C.O-E•tcu1rit•1 0!1heW(U PALOMAR PRODUCTS, ISi w .. IC1'1TIOUS •USIHESS lllAM E The lollowino per!.ofts 111ve •twn· 0-d 11\t use or !he !!ct itlou• n•mt! PUBLIC NOTICE BARRETT BROS, WOOD .AN D _...:....:._:_.;:c:_:_.; __ _; ___ ,I METAL STR IPPING. 201 E. Sle"'°"' Hl'I nuur u ll· .. niuscl<>s . cus~in~ vur1ou s te<>hni cal and Olftwe, D.C. m c d 1 r a I Sfft'('l~ and they'd s!lll f\11 ii down to one lh1n~ · ~un, '' .. But to &Li ck w~th the hy'," 3 ays Or. <.:outurc. .~·01.1 mus t renll ze thnt l'adact\.e is part ,,r the mptom complex in mnny 1.sea1es. ).Jowevcr, he int" out, ··ITIOllt chronic rccurrinfl headache!! at 111 bnse or \he akull and up· r neck are caueed by Ir· Lal.ion o( the upper three ifia l nerves." Or. Couture noc~ thnl e gplnal nerves whlt'h pply the sc'11P may 'be mprc1scd or Irritated by l'l lightly displaced spinal Rment which partly OC· ude!I the 1plnKI openlns rouizh which tl'lc nervea tl the spine. .. This type or chi;onic adacht at the bdc d \.l'le dll mtif rilldi"\e pain to e top of the hc•d and the mp le.s.'' ••t'• Dr. uture. "It Is u1oaUy ac· mpanied by tender •pot.I \he 1 calp, upper neck d at •the baae of the ull." He addl lh•l it may caaionally be accom· nted by dlir.lnesl •nd usea and \hereby con· cd with other types of btcms . '"The upper lhrt'C 11plnal rvtl mil.)' alao be lrl"ttal· or com preA1ed by n l decay olthc upptr "" Ot ~ ~ no\e!J' "I JJ cae \M "alp and. neak musclH are con&tanl· 11 pull ed 10 a critical Ur t.:outur<' 1s qu1t·k to sl;ite th nt all this lolk 1JI h('adar hf•.s 1s nh,•ays O\t·r ~h:idot,\.'l'd hy pain t•:< p1'r1cnt't'll hy the sufft•r1·r ··\'ou l'>nl't do much ror a hl•udarhc by j11st talking. 1'hl' IJCl':.(ln who has 3 jl:ILll ful hc:ularhe, l'Spcciall)' II 1t 0s n ehro,n1 c eondi1 1on . wants un~I nct'(is cfrccll\t' treotme111 .·· II should b(' rememi)(<rcd that all sl!rious headal·hc problems sturl with a first one then another, then 11noiht'r until the concht1on is chronic. ··1';1lk fo a J>t:'rsun who suffer:i; fron1 re· 1:urr1n i:.t mljJraine atto ~k1' and you'll seek crfecuve trCHtme nt 0 1 }'Our htnd:1 rhe.1 ' says Dr. Coutur•. · of course. ~tor those IS million daily hc:idarhes iiet u pnln pill treatment. ··11 ·~ so Jrirortunut~ the public Is orien\('d this wny," 1uys Or. Couture. .. TheAt sclf-treutlng habit· rormtna potents are simply dela)'IRI final arlion on u head11ehe. They otrcr onl.)' temporary rt.'llc r and ~· v_lously do lilllc if a nyth1ntc tow ard cofreelln1 the bal.ic cause or t he headache." ··Why" the headache? That qutsl1on haii been answered. "Why not erreetlve trent· men\?'" That question lt up . \oyab. (Or. G'ary Couture, D.~ .• malntilns Chl ropr1ct1c Offices ;i.\ 2o•i w1:1tc1iff Drive, Suite 101. Newport Beach . Ttl ep h onc 840-5300.) of 11\e •OO,.. 11•mt!d CMCl'dlWlt 1111'1 St . co~tl MeS•. CtUI. 91611 PA~ LI( EfOHEDY . Jlt. (0"'11 ICylt Kellv. lOO'll L.•-L..n • llMl MtcAr1hllf' II"•·• Sui!• IK · Hunt•nQton Betti\, Ctltf . tt641> • INIM, C•lll. ttm Tllll bulUVll I• tonduc!td by ... 11'1· ltl: C'1t) IU•NM lviir..11 ' AllwMt!Ol'Cl·E•ttYlrlttl COYI 11:,111Ce11 r PubUlfltd OtanQOt Co•sl Dtlty Pilot, lfli~ l!•ttrrw11t w•s littd ""'" the Jill. 11. 'lflll Ftb. l. 10. 1'. 197S lU.IS CoYnty Cle•• ol Or1oge COU11tr on fll(TITIOtJ5 IUSIHESS ii.AMI STATt:MlNT Tflt loll-ll'IQ "rs.on I' 6olng tanJ "''l~i TERllY 'S, 19bl H•rboP Blvd., (Ml•,,.,.._., C11!f. F•Ofu•• 1 •. 191S PUBLIC NOTICE Ttn'tl'ICt 8. Ot1m1, KJ2 Htrnllton · ~'° A\19., H1111llnoton BtoKn, C•lll. 9l:-Put111uota or.,n11e Co•\! 0•11'1' Piiot. Tl'llt OouJl"'t' It conducted b'I'.,, 111 . --------·-----IFtblWtt 10, II, 1•. •~d INl'tfl l, dl~ldl»I. 'I U1-1J Ttrr1r1CI 8. Ol-rn~ 'ICTITIOtJS 8USIN!SS HAMl!$TAT!MENT Tl\t IOllowl11g pt1rson i\dolnQDUllnft5 ·~: !(~ll'H y . lllARIC:ER AND AS· SOC:I A TIES, !011 Concord Slrtel, Cos•• Miit, Ctl lforn!• 926?• tC11111 GorOon B1r•er . 10?1 (.OrKOtd SI. Cotta Met•, C•lllorni .. ~1616 Thi' bul!ntl' It tOndU( led by .,, ln-divi~•I. IC••lhU.81r•tr lll•• 'tatemenl wt• fl!td with IN! 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This l!attmenl w a~ liltd wuo '"" Count r C!trt ot O••n~ Couoty "" Ft01..ar1 II.191) Publ>llW!d Or•nQe Cod\1 Oall~ PllOI Ftll.11.?~,'41ndMa r l.f0,1915 '.l'.M" PUBl.IC i\OTICI~ l'l(T~ f IOUS 8US1Nf.SS HAMI[ STATliMENT Tl'lll IOl!OW11't9 (Otr~ l) lloi1'119 bu\I" l TV DAILY LOG Monday Evening FEBRUARY 17 ';oo o o OO ®l mm CD ""'' illOOClJ(Im(!)t~.(f)) Ntw1 0 (])1tuu1 O lrtMiH m Putl'Wp F1•i1J m Tnrttl" C:..~llm U) llll11il lffnl O:i Stir Trtl m lllctrk c..,.., G>•tclJ ''""'* '=»1---Alldf Crtflllll Dra11tt ,z-! i (l)l Dullf'I Clloit1 • .....,. le Mw1bt1c tlltlo - · Tuesday . DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 (i) "TMdi .. [d" (clll) '58 - • fi!1rflon Heston, Jinel Ltifll. OflOll 'IOlltl. m ..,,..as '-n wm ,..... 1cot11l ·~z -Donild O'COllllOI. \I 00 0 ~ lltrftt'I SI••" (COiii) "!IO -ChlTOll Wtlltl, .INn I~. JoM Benntll, R., CM111111111ei . 3:15 0 flNrit IC) "I hit Ill O.llf"" (1\t;) '66-Rotltrt Goultt, CllrjsliM Car111. J;OO O M~ (tlr1) 'l~ -Mlu1m Hop!1o1n1, Jotl McClet, Dtvltl Miwtn. tH "Clt9t i. Mr "'..r (d11J '~I ::R., Milland. Ge111 TltrllfY Z:JO (IJ (CJ '1h.lt Toldl tf Mitlk" (~m) '&2-Doru Dey, Ctl)' Gt1nL QI fi] ...... WldMJ" (4'1) 'Jt - 8t1tt 0....1s, Gttftt B11At, ~tlclint flllltr11d. Kw • .,. lol1rt. l.<00 0 (C) '°Mt(.-• (tl11) 'S4-CM1'; ~llM. -"'t Ci1rdntf, IOI.ct Kt!ly. ()41 (C) "llul .. llbtall" , .. , '71-lt!MS f11t11H1111. ~-hi• lord, P11m D'fllnl. I I.JO ID "Jiit i\wtqtn" (tdv) "!i0-Joti•1 J:• (f) "llllncc" (W\ll '5~ -Ct•&Ot1 C.rroll. Adtlt M111 r.c., IJYtM 81ktr IZ:OU OJ "i\lbt•• Utte1" (du) "56 -D (C) -aivtl' ti ... lt.tlllt"' I•) . loHI C1twtord. Clift RolltfUlll. "'"I 'Si .. Rob«t 11111tthw111, M11ilp MDII· Miln. • ftle, RCl'f C.lholln, lON!f Rftl&, KOCE Television .. . • • Alf D.'lllYPllOT Monday, Februwy 17. 1975 No. I Hoosiers . --Super Stars ··or No Stars? BLOOMINGTON, Ind. <AP> - A team "'ilh no stars, or a team or All -Stars. Any way you look ut it, Indiana University's undefeat- ed, top-ranked Hoosiers clearly J1rc the nation's elite in cpllege basketball this season. Total commitment to an all· around team ·effort, which necessarily involves sacrifice of personal glory, has propelled the Hoosiers to 27 straight victories over l\\'O seasons -the nation's longes t winnin1' s tring. Coach Bobby Knight. who in hi s fourth season already ranks third in the number of victories among all Indiana coaches, says modestly , ''It doesn 't have anything to do with me." Knight 'may be under - estimating his own influence. but he is serious 1,1.·hen he says the lioosiers' suc(·ess stems from ··thekindofkids wc'vcgot." Indiana's players -all 15 of them -were hi gh scoring, All- State and, in some cases, AJl - American standouts in high sohool. Most of them. including the reserves, could be starting for just about any team inthenation. ~ .. !t involves sacrifice," says the 34-year-old Knight. "I'd like . lo be living in a society where the people have the same respect and friendship and compatibility that the kids on this team have. ··when our starters come out of a ball game, I don't think there are better fans in the arena than the starters on the bench." Indiana's starting lineup has been set most of the season, with 6-foot-7 forwards Steve Green and Scott May, 6-11 center Kent Benson, 6-6 g uard Bobby Wilkerson and 6-3 gu<Jrd Quinn Buckner. None averageai"more' th;;an 19 points per game, but each has Jed in scoring in different games dur· ing the season. None ranks among the Big Ten Conference scoring leaders, but as a team the Hoosiers lead the league in scoring, defense and field goal percentage. Indiana leads the nation in average winning margin -out- scoring opponent! by more than 26 points per game -and the starter usually have spent most or the second half on· the bench. First off the bench are 6-5 sw- ingman John Laskowski, knO .. \.'ll as "Super Sub," who admittedly prefers not to start, 6-7 center- forward Tom Abernethy and 6-5 Sports in Brief guard Jimmy Crews, who was a starter two years ago. Indiana's three freshmen, all of whom see action, arc 6-8 Mark Haymore, who has been com- pared with former Hoosier center Steve Downing, the Big . 'fen's most valuable player two years ago, 6-3 swingman \Vayne Radford and 6-3 ballhawk Jim \Visman. The rest of the reserves include 6-1 Steve AhlfeJd , \\•ho sL.artcd 13 games last year, 6-6 Doi.l.g Allen, 6-8 Don Noort and 6-1 John Kamstra. Can the Jloosiers of 1974 -75 be compared with the great UCLA teams of the recent past? "They have some of the best players in the country," said Notre Dame coach Digger Phelps, whose team lost to the Hoosiers 94-84 on the same noor on which the Irish endt..>d UCLA 's 88-game winning string last year and beat the Bruins by six points this season. "They had to improve from last year," Phelps said, noting the Hoosiers did not lose a single player through graduation . ··They're the most improved team in the country.·· Kentucky coach Joe Hall , ~·hose Wildcats "'ere beaten 98-74, said, ··\Ve just got whipped in about every as pect of the game.They 're a complete ball club." Kansas' Ted Owens sctid In- diana "in the last three years de- veloped one oft he best basketball defenses in the country." Hi s Jayhawks gave the Hoosiers their toughest battle before los- ing 74-70 in overtime. Minnesota lost to Indiana 79-59, and coach Bill l\o1usselman, who has had a r1..V1ning feud with Knight for four years. admitted the Hoosiers ··have been blowing everyone orf the floor ... Fred Schaus, coach of the Hoosiers' upstate arch-rival Purdue, said, ''We just got killed," after Indiana romped 104·71. "Obviously, they're a very fin e team and they play outstand- ing," Schaus added. Fred Taylor. who coached Knight at Ohio State during the Jerry Lucas-John Havlicek era in the early 1960s . said fhl· Hoosiers "get a piece of you or the basketball on odmost C\"erv play. It's difficult to concentral~ on your offense like that." ComWrs Gets' Scare; Solomon Bags Title SALISBURY, Md. -Jimmy Connors survived a major scare from 20-year-old Vilas Gerulaitis Sunday and became the second player ever to win three con - secutive U.S. National Indoor Open Tennis Championships . Th'e scores were 5-7, 7-5, 6-1, 3-6. 6-0. Gerulaitis, seeded behind Con- nors, 22, among the domestic pl"ayers, took a 5-3 lead in the second set after "'inning the opener as the capacity crowd in the Civic Center cheered every move by the underdog while sensing an upset. But Connors rallied to win the next nine games and look the next two sets. The turn-about seemed to coincide with a change in strategy by Gerulaitis, who had been very eCfective with a soft serve at the outset of the match. s,,.idt Loses TORONTO -Un s e e ded Harold Solomon took advantage of four service breaks and upset eighth-seeded Stan Smith 6-4. 6-1 Sunday in the s ingles final or World Championship tennis tournamenl. Solomon broke Smith's service in the opening game of both sets and forced two more service breaks in the second set to earn Sl2,000. King to IA>1tdo11 LONDON -\Vimbledon of- fi cials said today they will meet militant women's Lennis leader Billie J ean King next week in a bid to forestall a threatened boycott. King, U .S . president of the . Women's Tennis Association, was invited to lunch at the All- England Club on Feb. 26. The move followed a vote by the WTA to boycott this ye ar's championship in June unless Wimbledon recognized women·s equality. Bullfighler Dies VALDEMORILLO, Spain Luis Segura, 35. suffered a heart attack and died Sunday while fighting a bull at a festival. -Go-odell Paces MV Swinuners Segura was acting as a ban- derillero -the torero who sticks colored darts into the bull's neck during the middle of the fight. His death was the first in a Spanish bullring si nce Portuguese matador Jose Falcon was fatally gored in the _.Barcelona arena Jastsummer. Cordinab Rnlly "J..OUISVll.LE -Junior Bridgeman and Allen Murphy sparked a second-half rally that brought No. 6 Louisville back from a 23-point deficit to a 75-68 victory over St. l .. ouis in college basketball Sunday night. SALINAS -Second place rutW>es by Brian Goodell and 11ecky-McCatferty paced the Mi&:aioo Viejo Nadadorcs in Sun- d_.y ·1 competition in the N~ern California invitational swim meet that cc.ncludes here today. . · GOodell ~l•ced second in the .JOO free In ~'5.2 and was fourth Iii the 400 individual medley Jn 4:18.2. ' ____ ; 1.oui~ville, now 18-2. trailed .57-34 with 14 : 19 remaining to play. Then Bri·dgeman and Mur,.phy came in to lead the Cardine) rally that saw Louisville outscore the Billikens, 41•11, the rest of th~ game. .. ~cCof{M 11'.U •=mo ill the 2>0ony In 2:10.6. only lht~tentbs or II se<oa4,1lehlnd. ll)e.wlnll<if. · M GCllh• \llc*>ry O\bet placings by ,Nlid-t.QB AjolGELES -Loo Angeles •"!'lmm•r• lnclud,d! P•ll); deleatea • .Santa Barbara. 15·11. Tciodal, Jotb In the 200 l)y 1 lt·IS 15-ll and San Diego defeat. 2:11,7; 'llrlan Lon&dale.i.:I;th In ~ s'anra .Monica·Lon• Beach tht ~tty In l'M;J' Ann ~ Cll ,i"ilh In ·lhe ieo ~aaHa' ll·t, 9·15, 15·11 in Winston l'J).I• .... Taylor._, 7t11 IJ> VolleJball Lea1ue action Sunday ib.. ll'MIJI 1,,7,L n!cbtattlleSporUArena. ,I. I • - DAYTONA PILEUP-This fourth-lap accident knock~d out nine cars in the Daytona 500 Sunday. None of the drivers was injured though. The chain reaction began when Jim Vandiver (99) lost control of his car (top left) and brUshed Y.'ith James 1-fylton (48J whos"·erved into Dick Trickle (75). Joe Mihalic 160> finally hits Vandiver (bottom lcfl) and. Rarldy Tissot (74) tries to get past skidding cars. 51,000 See USC Top Dodgers Title to S11ead Ex-cahbie LOS ANGELES (APJ -!\Jore than 51 ,000 people turned out Sun- _£tay to. v:atch the National 1.eague champion Los Angeles Dodgers ope n s pring workouts \Yith a five-inning exhibition game agains t NCAA baseball champion University or Southern California. The Trojilns. ho\~·ever, stole the s hO'A' by shutting out the Dod gers 2-0 ;;nd Los Angele:-. fail ed to gel a hit off USC pitcher:-. George 1\1 ilke. Pete lledfer·n and Jeff lleinke. The crowd. which took advan- tage of free admission to Dodger Stadium, was the largest for the annual event. About 31 ,000 at- tended in 1971 . Don Sutton s tarted for the Dodgers and yielded a leadoff double to USC 's football s afety Marvin Cobb. S1,.1tton then struck out the side and Dodgers reserve pitchers did the res t of the work. Bill Buckner and Dave Lopes were among the regulars who played for Los Angeles. Chris tine Wren, a 26·year-0ld aspiring umpire . called the balls and strikes ·and later said she was nervous becaus e, ··1·\"e never even seen a crowd this l<Jrge before.·' \Vren is ii graduate of an um- piring school and a native of Spokane, Washington. l\1any Dodgers star::;: played, but neither of thL•ir us ual catchers, Steve Yeager and Joe Ferguson , were behind the plate. !';orm l\.1illcr ' was the catche r Sund:.iy . ·rhe Dod gers open spring train- ing Feb. 26 at Vero Beach, f1a. Floyd's Playoff Gamble Fails SAN DIEGO (..\P i It all can1e do"'" to the fourth hole of sudden-death playoff Bobby Nichols. defending champion in the Sl70.000 And y \Villiams·San Diego Open had dropped out on the first e xtra hole, three-putting for a bogey. 1"hat left J C Snead and l{ay f'1oyd . 'l'hey n1<.1t eh l'd p;1rs on thl· next two hOIL"'· l'a C'h n11:-.:-.1n g nnl' goo<l chancl' 'fhen Floyd pu n"{ped hi s se<.·ond shot in the \10 <.1 te r on the p11r -fivl' 18th hole ~ the fourth pla)ioff hole -and it was a ll but o~'r. "'I was taking m.v game to the golf course."' f''l o~d s ~1id Sund<Jy. .. It's no"t m y na ture to play 1l safe. I'm pl<.1 y 1ng to \~·1n . 1·m thinking birdie. 'fha l ':-. all you can do in a playoff." Snead used a wood club for hi s second shot and put it to the right of the green. "A le ft -to-ri ght shot is the easiest thing in the world for me," he said "·hen asked if he 'A'3Sn't flirting \Yith d <Jnger in his club selection. "I had only <.ibout 212 yards to lhe green <.ind I knew I could han· di e that. If I tried to play it safe, I might still get it in the "'aler.·· 13uthe didn "l. . lie chipped up to <•bout s ix feet. . m<Jde the birdie putt and \'.'as a winner. Snl'<Jd . a raw-boned :JJ-year·old ne phew of the famed Sam Snead. had a wind-blown four-under-par 68 to come from five strokes back and force lhl' playoff with a 72· hole score of 279 . i\'ichnls b irdi('d lhe la:.t regula- tion hol e fro m 12 feet ror a 71 lh:il put hin1 1n th(' playofr while l-1oyd m<Jtched par· 72 1n the gus- ty . shifting winds and biting cold. It was the fourth time 1n 12 months that F"loyd has finished second Ji (• h;1s11·1 \\'On since his 19 G!.I I'(;,\ "'i.lliona J cham- pi1H1ship. Hod f''uuscth . the 'll -yei.lr -old vclcran 'A'hO led ill the end of three round::;:, fini shed 011(' s hot out of the playoff "'ith •• 280 total. lie s lipped to a rlosing 74 . ·rom Kite \\'~1s next . s hootin~ a 71 -281 . J ohn l\1ahaffey , the baby-facC"t.I b~1ltler "·ho has chased Johnny J\1illcr to two lilies this season, held the le ad alone with two holes to play --then finisht..'<i double- bogey, double-bogey. Mahaffey got his second s hot O\"er the green, was short with hi s chip, took four to get on and lipped out a five -foot Putt. That dropped hi1n one shot out of the lead -Snead "'a s 1n the clubhouse at nine ·under-p<.ir at the time -a,nd the highly com- petitive J\.>1 a)(affey gambled for the title on the last hole, the par- five that's guarded by a pond . 1-lc went for the green on hi s scrond shot and got it in the water. F '"'" \(O•h """ mof\t'y '"'""'"'1'> on 11\e ii 10 ooo S.1n D·~oo Open gou tourtldment I•-" ~IJlld<.o<> 0.-~ln PldyOl!l : •J C S...,.JdSl•OOQ l>oDDy Nicncl'. S1$.llS R"V Floyd. Sll 11'> Ro<! F un~tn ST '"<I Tom K 0 1e.u.~ro J<>11,,Man .. 11~, ss.s1s !"i.jl,.lrwon SS.S71 R,11yCi1-•. 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With six miles to go, Parsons v.•as 100 Y<.irds back when Pearson's l\1ercury suddenly touched Cale Y<.irborough's Chevrolet and V.'Cnt into a s pin <.ipproaching the third corner of the high -h<.inkl'd Daytona ln- ternation<JI Spc('d'A·ay. ·· 1 guess I· m too big to s ay this, but I just about cried v.'hen I s aw Pearson off on the grass and• knew I "'a!'i going lo "·in." the 33-year-old Parsons s aid ... The 1...ord bad to be fa\·oring me.'" Petty. a five -time winner or this richest s lock car race. lost ground steadily on multiple pit stoJ>s lo doctor his overheating Dodge and '-''a sn "l in contention but was running fast when ~ hooked up with r .. ~•rsons. "Sure. I helped him." Petty said. "I would tlavc done the same for anyone.•· Pearson, who oft<'n has reudesf "'ith Petty ove_r racing strateg~ stalked f1·om his car directly to b washroom, his ('yes nashing. "I ain ·t going to say nolhing about il . '' Pcar·son fumed. ~~~!~~~;0 ::; \\~l~</~ult, but J lie '-''a s in a g ro up with ,.·arborough ;:ind Ri chie Panch 19-year-old dri ver nlaking hi~ second start in this event. ··1 saw David down here mo- tioning to his left rear and he stayed there awhile. I moved over Lo the lower la ne to give hin1 room ." Pan ch said. ··1 saw him yank the whe el, and I don 't kno w "'hat happened after that.·· Seattle Batters LA u,-1 Tt$f!l .... t FEMALE UMPIAE-<::hristine Wren umps the USC· Dodgers baseball game Sunday al Dodger Stadium before a crowd or 51.000. The Trojans recorded a 2·0 vie· tory . The Dodgers depart for Vero Beach, Fla. and spr- ing training Feb. 26. • • SEATTLE CAPl -Sp~ncer Haywood's 24 point s spearheaded a balanced Sonics' scoring show as Scaitle thumped Los Angeles 109·87 in a re- gionally -televised National Basketball Association contest SUnday afternoon. Besides llaywood, Seattle was led by Leonard Gray's 22 points and Fred Brown's 20. The Sonics had losl five of their pa.st six outln1s. Haywood's 12th point ol the first quarter gave Seattle a 27-25 lead wilh 1:17 remaining in the opening period and the Sonics neverlt1lled again. Veteran 1uard Archie Clark suffered 1 sprained ankle lhree f minutes before intermission and lef~ the game after scoring 13 points. Seattle widened a 55-49 hau- time advantage to an 86-67 bulge by the c lose of the third quarter and the Sonics then rolled up their highest point production since beating the Lakers, 119-112, Feb.2. Caizie Russell led the Lakers with 24 points · while Cale Goodrich had 21. LOS ANOl:l.•s !111 11.tittlOll t , ltui\tll 1•, SlftjU1 Ii A1i.., O> Ooocl,lcn fl, L•nl• •· • , Tol.tli )I tS... SaATTU ., .. , H.tywootl 1•, Gr•y 11, 81tttt.on ' .... ('.!""' 1), JIKlllOn .. W.t!tl •, J~l-i_ O:::w,.":JL• rou.0111. TOl:.tl• .. 11-Jt • LM A"911trlJ\ '' n ti 10 -•• S..•tU. 31 7• JI ti -109 A: 12,0ll. '•' (, I • ' bel Chi Hil tin' 1 las uni An in pet fift Hil } A lo! ;ycr, IY l dw T itas Hig tea1 2·A lira Cle1 lOr} vlac y,·jt~ clin lh~ ly 0 qui~ SC Vt Tl ing Hob "I my 1-1 i i Dea we" It. .. Cou lo h to ti ady u t"o~ dow R1 ''WI 'the <:oa j 'v.·itf hi g) the1 Jr Y' " Van We: Coa tlon )ot (ror R losi lion lo · H A · I 111 p ~~ poc ·r:::'; E 'the anc Uni ~~ ''"' ~ sail Is~ Fro ma ' boc too 1 WO 1,51 fiO i 2:0 1:5 wh Sa1 1:5 ,, '! : ,1 ~f n~ ~I '· Pl• ...~ 2fl ~ ~ he VI ,. . ' • ' • . Mond!y. FRru.ary 17, 1975 OAILVPILOT A 11 ' ~RON EV:\NS netted him a 25-i record and lhls best without going fofthepln. The rigid training sessions at T11eo.u,,.t.t i.• Yelll"' the Dolphins ace has only had to gamble at lhat point and ··When you 1tart going ror the Dana Hills have also been a rue· ~ean ~ie~,re Duguay may one loss as he awaits theCIF pre· lost, 13-9. 1 should have , been pll)'you can end up getting beat," tor in Dueuay's rise. Playoffs om~ l e irst CrF wresillng lims at Westmln1ter flll South more alert in that matqh. I pOlntsout Ducuay. "You don't like it too much c~ampi~n i'! the hi6tory of Dana Coast Leaa:ue champion al 136 wasn't careful ~nough.'' Wigglesworth aa)'I Ouguay's during praCtice," says Oueuay. Hills Jligh School if he can con. J>Ounda. ''Duduay wJll haue to beat hfs best assets are his le11s, balance "But afterwards you feel better. tinuehispresentpace. ~ • •· 0 c h w· t Duguay captured-1.fO.pound opponent on hit feel next time," and roatsense. oac 1gg es worth doesn 't . The senior cu me into his own championships this. year at the say5 Dana llills wrestltrig coach "In a flurry he'll usually come overlook anything and whcncvel' Da ~ketbul/ pl~1yoff lime is rapidly appro"ch1og on all l evel~ and Southern California Coll l'ge of Costa l\tosa is hoping for a berth in the NAIA Di strict Ill last year when he went from an Simi and Dana Hills invlla· Terry Wigglesworth. out on top due to his good balance it's more important we pr~cticc unknown sophomore at Santa tionals. and mat sense,'' says Wig. evenharder." Ana Valley who could not place ''He actually beat hls opponent gleworth. Dana Hills lligh wres tler Bob in the leugue finals to • com-At the Fountain Valley Five-on the mat, but·he allowed hlsop. The Dana J-lills mentor opines Gregerson was voted Orange 1·1 · h Count1"esDu•uays1Jfferedhison-ponentlolakeh1'mdown" c h " h pe I or in t e state tourney and • · that lhe year-round effort put in ounty 1g school w1·estler nf flfth in the CIF last year at 041ina ly defeat when an opponent from Unlike many wrestlers who by Duguay is the primary reason the year last season and the ,~ <1y tournament. I-tills. · Dos Pueblos High got the upper seek victory by pins, Duguay for his turn11bout and with a 3.3 Duguay is going, perhaps Dana hand in a 135-pound tiff. says his primary mission is to 1(pa he's a solid possibility for a Hills High will gel the same kind A prclin1inary tuumey gt'lS un- der \Vay Feb. 27 "ith four tC"<irns involved but the V<:inguards of co.ich Paul 1-,eak "·ould prefer to sit this one out . lits rocket-like rise as a Junior ···1 was down, 10-9, wilh 20 win-and be feels he can do that future at UCLA or Stanford. of recognition lhl!:i time arountl Advocate of Zo11e Rohe_rts Thrives On Competition ... By ROGER CARLSON 011 ... D•llr .. u.i ~Wtl l\1ost football coaches "'iii ~ree that emotion and lhe abili· ty to be ment:.illy ready can and does make a team's season. The same h olds true for a.~sketball liays Mission Viejo· High coach Pat Roberts, whose le am appears headed for the Cl i.~ 2·A playoffs following its. dramatic 44 -42 conquest· of San Clemente Jo,riday night. The vie· tory puts l\lission Viejo in second µlore , a game ahead of El Toro, y,·1th two i:amc.s left prior to the climin:tlions. Roberts is i,n his ninth year al the Diablos helm o.ind has had on- ly one I01Sing 6eason . This year's <1ui ntet is 15·7 and five of lhe top seven players are juniors. The zone defense and the burn· ing desire to win are two of Roberts' big weapons. "I've been playing zone since my high school days at Anaheim Jligh against 1-funt ington Beach,'' says Roberts. "and ~e'\'e gotten a lot of mileage out of Jt . ·'And J learned Jrom Dick Coury at M atcr Dei that you have to ha\>e your kids eqtot.ionally in· to the game and be mentally re· adytoplay." UCLA basketball coach John Wooden stresses for every cmo- '(ional pc<.ik there's a valley or let· down. Roberts agrees-to a degree. "When you have the players of ·the t'aliber that Wooden is l'OUching I can sec his point. But 1\1.·ith the normal trend of talent in high school. you better have them mentally up every time out. Jr you don't, you 'II ~et beat. ''I played und er Clare VanHoorebeke at Anaheim and Wende ll Pickens al Orange ~oasl. in addition lo my associa- tion with Coury ·:.it rt1:.iter Dei. A 'Jot that we do now has evolved trom them ... Roberts does n't take kindly to losing. But despite the frustra- tions for a cage coach, in addition to the pressures applied from Heddy Breaks AmericanMark In Paris Meet PARIS CAP) -KathyHeddyof Summit, N.J .. bettered the "American record for a 25-meter ·Pool in winning the women's ;!00-meter freestyl e Sunday at an "lpternational s wimming meet. outside, Roberts has no intention of hanging it up. Rather, it BP· p('ars he's just beginning. "Competition," is Roberts' one·word summation or what makes him keep going. "I 've never gotten alone tOO well. with losing,'' ad mils Roberts. Mission Viejo's defense features individual matchups in- side its zone and Roberts says other bonuses derived include the time factor. ''You're not splitting your time between zone and man coverage and with the zone. you can concentrate on the one high scorer. With anticipa· lion and hustle you can stop almost anyone with the zone." There's a lso a loyalty factor at Mission Viejo . Scorekeeper Mitch Noyes resides and works in Pasadena, yet has missed only one game the past two seasons. Assistant toach Dave King has been a big asset. King coached at St. 1'1ichaels last year and is now n substitute t~cher in the dis- trict. And he has a basketball· ·oriented family. Pete Cwho pre· pped at Mater DeiJ is a junior varsity coach at Servile. 1'-1ike is a 14·year-old guard who earned l\1VP al a 32-tcam tourney. Patrick I age 10) is active on a ..._ boys club team and 12·year-old Tim lends his support. And Ginger, the 20-ycar-old daughter, is the girls JV cage coach at Tustin High. Despite seven winning seasons and another this year in hand, Mission Viejo has been to the playoffs only once. . That "''as in 1970. The highlight for Roberts in his Mission Viejo lour was the series involving Villa Park under BobOatefi. 'f'he Diablos split six games with Villa Park. And in 1972, 'when El Modena went lo the CIF 3-A fin a Isl Mission Viejo knocked off El Modena twice. Mission Viejo also has the great crowd s upport and Roberts acknowledges the value. "The students are st.ri"ctly on· their own and it does keep our players up." The freshman. sophomore a nd junior \•arsity teams are all on their way lo winning seasons and overall the four Diablos units are '~:inning at a 65 percent rate. And with Steve Sawyer, Kelly Cox. Mitch A.dams. John llattrup and Dave Zogg with ~nother year's eligibility, things look bright for lhe future at Mission Viejo. Readers' Hot Corner Dear l\1r . Carlson: • PAT ROBERTS IOC Quiz To Study -. . Financing MONTREAL CAPJ -Whenthe organizing committee for the 1976' Summer Olympic Games appears before an executive meeting of the International Olympic Committee in Lausanne, Switzerland, this \\'eek. it will be faced by some stiff questions. Fo~xamplc. the IOC v.·111 want tokn«lw why the Garnes, original- ly planned with an over-all. $300 ·million balanced budget through self.financing plans, suddenly loom as a $600-million· plus project faced with a deficit of more than $200 million. Footbal.I School? Gauchos Winning In Other Sports ·rhis may come as a surprise to many_ but s uddenly Saddleback College's sports program is in full bloom In past years it's usually been all down hill after the conclusion of the football season. George '-lartman's football team would usually win more games than the basketball or baseball teams. But there's been a complete turnabout this year. ... The basketball learn has won five gnmes in a row and has a 16-10 season mark . Roy Stevens' .. CRAIG SHEFF cagers need four wins in their final five games to break the all· time winn1ng record-and they probably will. The baseball team, under new coach Dick Stuetz, won its first three games (all against Orange CoastJ, before losing lo Cypress Saturday. Although it's early yet, Stuetz is a true fundamentalist and his club doesn't figure to be out of too many games. The tennis team, in just its first season, has won two of th!'ee matches and figures to be a con- tender in the Mission Conference under coach Bill Otta. And Flip Darr's swim team has been impressive, tying Gtoss- rnont ~r the Mission Conference relays title and placing fifth in the Gold Coast inyilational at Santa Barbara last weekend. Yes, indeed, Saddleback is £ast: losing its image as a football. school. Checking the college scene: UC Irvine's goal of reaching $100,000 in a six-week fund· raising drive didn 't even come close-although assistant· athletic director Rod Sherman remains optimistic. Sherman had hoped to raise the 100 grand by ear l y December, but thus far the pol has only reached $22,000, ''It 's taken longer than l thought," says S herman. "but I still think we can get the $100.000. It's the first time in UCI history that we can scratch surface. There's been no ground \vork in previous years." Orange Coast Cpllege y,·ill pl.ay seven football g-f!i mes at home next season-meeting Cypress, Golden West. L,\ ltarbor. l.ong i Beach CC and San Diego 1'1esa in its first five games. Coach Dick Tucker's team also has home games with Santa ,\na and Mt. San Antonio and tra\'els to Fullerton, C('rritos and Gross· mont. Tucker says he'll have one of his better teams next season. Saddleback ·s football tean1 will travel to Northern Californi ;1 for its second J!ame of the ·75 season. meeting Butte College of Durham. near Chico. Butte. a member of the Golden Valley Conference, had an 8·2 re- cord last season and fini shed fourth in the final s mall division ratings. Saddlchack "·as 8-1·1 and No. 3 in the Division 11 rank- ings. Rich ~lraule of lJC lr\·ine's basketball team , l''ill play in East Africa this summl:'r along with former t e ammate Scott 1'tagnuson. Both will be part of the Overseas Crusade which will combine basketball with mis· sionary work. Another UCt cager-Dave Baker-says he'll play In Europe lhis summer. Saddleback wide.receiver· defensive back Jim Poettgen \Viii play football next season at Cu I Poly (Pomona J. 14ineman Brooke Dunn is headed for San IJi ego Stale· and quarterback Marty A1ikkelsen leans toward Wichita State or Cornell. Area Calendar r_..,1,. ... ,,, 6•Sll<'l~ll-Hunt1n9!0<1 ~•cl< .i.I At11,,.,im , 0.fWIHolt\ ;;ot MIU.ion V~jo. El Toro.i.I Un1vtr~<IY. Lf9U.... !Ha<n •I SM! c1e ....... 1f!, Bl~ ....... ,., Mater Oel C•lt .i.t 11, Sotll~fl C.lolorni.I College •l Wt'llMOnt 181. Wt'Hthn<J-S::•I LllU!ef.,, ill Southtrn C•lllo•n•• Co11~U .JOL RA..-r..o" -P11ornar Ill OrlnOI! (01'11, !old· tlltUC~ll (yprt 'S (boll<lll 1 lO!. Swlmm1n9-Moort Le.oqur prelom~ ''°''" Mfw IWI(! Nl!WPOrl H•<'-•I LB Poly, E\l•nc1• al l8 M•lhM"" (J.1Sl, Soulll Co•'ll Conlertnc:fl •fl,oy~ .i.t Fullerlon !J\ Te<>nl\-LB Pol1 al Mdnnil. 6111-;.) Gr.:in<le at San (.lffTll!n\e I ootr. at l. I~ 1. W~y (Ftb. l'l 8 i1S lll!lb•ll-Coron .. Oel M.i.t 111 (:~•dn{Od. M<>qnoll11 al (Oita Me\.<l, Eolwn at we,•~•n. Lo\ .t.!....,ilo'l ill Mitrln•. Newport HarDOr a1 Founld'" vane, (all at I!, Ml. SAC al Ora~ (1111~1 l/ )I)), Alo Hone:!<> at Goldltn Wl:!il Ill, !o«IOleb.)cll 1tt S.tn Bern.rOono (8). /\ Second place l can1s 111 the three confcrenC('!'> plus <1n .it large entry "'111 \ ie in the l'arly affair to determine a fourth participant in <ic tion \\ ith the th rcl' conrcrcncL· t·hJ.mpions on r-.tarch 3 and 5. 'fhe v~nguards a re currently en1broiled in a tight battle \vith • HOWARD HANDY Biola College or La rt·1irada for the NAl1\ District 111 Northern Division c rO\\'O. SoCal recentl y defeated Riola on a· neutral court (Orange Coast College I to give them a split ror the season. This leaves each team "':ith a s ingle loss and SoCal \\ ith one more conferenee outing to play than Biol"- ·rhe \t anguards conquered California Lutheran College away fro1n home and last Satur· day night defeated Fres no- (>aci fi c in the San Joaquin Valley city. 1\\so on the s late for the Vanguards 1s a gan1c at West: monlCollege Tuesday and a home repeat of a 100-99 thriller wilh Los Angeles Baptist College, li nless something drastic hap· pens to turn things :iround for 1-,cak"s ("h;1r gL·s·. the Vanguards ;ire h ea ded for a spot in pos t s ea son 1)\ay . A ll other teams in the circuit have at least three lo!:ises. The NAIA district playoffs \\.'ill conclude on March 5with the win· ner going to Kansas City the follo\ving "·eek for the national tournan1e nt. Biola College "'ill host the games unless it is involved, other"•isc it will n1ovcloOcciden· taL If Oxy is also in contention, the playoffs "'iii be moved lo Pomonu-Pitzer College to keep a\vay from a home court advan~ tage. What has brought about the up- surge in bas ketball fortunes al the Costa rt-1 esa school this year? "We have som e good players but we don't have any depth and "''hen someone gets hurt or fouls out of a game. we are mighty thin on the bench.'' Peak says. "Al Carlson has done ever- ything asked of him at center and Ted Bergerson complements him well at forward . "Ken Kile. Da ve Barron (a freshman) and Tom Watkins complete the starting five and have been s teady \\1hen \\'e needed them . "\\'e added Charles Johnson at 'midseason and he gives us a strong sixth man.'' Soviet Star, Pro Cage, Hockey In addition. the questioners u s Wife H•lilllf:!s~:~:~:::~:.~::!i•l- will wanl de finite assurances • • At1•11Uc 01..-;s; • ., Wt•ltrft Division °""""' •b I• /bl $.)" AMOtllO JI-.,. 1~ ~qi " .. Save $1.00 Clan MacGregor,, half gallons W L Pct. Gil that the main facilities -the 6Mton •1 11. ,., - Sladium. velodrome and 0\ym· S t d s...11••0 36 11 6?1 s•1 epara e ~ ... Vo<• 21 JO •I• U pie Vi llage -v.·ill be completed Pno1~1pft•• 2s J• •?• u 76 C.11tr•I Dl¥1.,Dft ontimeforlheJulyl7,19 ,open-• • w 1. Pt• ca ingceremony. MALIBU (U Pl)-The w,,~;-.gion ,1 tb .11~ wife of a rormer lop Sov· c.1 ....... 1.nc1 JO 1~ .s11 11 •, U t ·1 JOC ts for a • 1. th d HO~s1011 19 JO .•<n 13 1...,.,,,.,. 2e IB ~Ou UI•" lo ll •~I s.... 01e90 11 ll Jll 5,,,,.01y'1 G1m<'1 Clfnv<'r l!I Ne w Yo•KllS(OT) S• lOu•• 101, S~n •n1on1ott S...n 01190 Ill IVnlu(~V 111 (OT) Biil Patters on of Arcadia \\'On 'the n1en·s 200-meter bac kstrOkL• and Garden Gro\·e·s G.iry 1-Jall , ~t University of Cincinnati mcdic;il ~tudent, \l.'OO the 100·.meter but· ltrfly, giving the United States -three vlctorfes in Sunday's eight t?Vents . Heddy won in 2 :03.21. Officials sai4 the listed American record js 2:04.35. lleather Grccn"·ood or Fresno also broke the listed mark, fini shing second in 2:03.8 1. You don't know the meaning of the word "guts" ... l refer to the enclosed article about the CIF forfeiting their game to Pio'neer ... from St. Paul. . .if you checked the .story out you would have known that the CIF knew of the situation before the gam e was played ... if they had Hny ''guts" they would have rorfeited the game before it was played _ -not afterward ... but like most of our modern day society .•. they didn't have the guts to give up the money the game would draw ... that sir •.. would have taken n 1 now reques 1et Jave 1n rower sa1 1 A"•"'• 1• J1 m ,, , formaL-,meeting, sparked by re· shew ill appeal to the U.S. ,... .. o.-~~t.noc ... 'i~ •• ~·c• 181 30 ports of spiraling costs and con· State Dep_artment and ,,,u•••sto1visio11 l on1;nt'1 G•m•• \l••'J•"'~ di N~w Yn• ~ lnd"1"•·" ~I Lnu•~ Mempr." .it ur~n ""' o; .. ,.lol'lt ... it only tastes expensive Patter so n \von the 200 backstroke in 2:08.58 and Jlall took the 100 butterfly in 55.86. Tim Show. Lon~ Bench, holds \4'orld records for the 200, 400 and I 500-meter freestyle events. Ht! ri'nished second to Pullerson in 2:08.79 and also was runnerup In 1:52.37 in the 200-metcr freestyle, which was won by Alexandr Sansonov of the Soviet Union in 1:51.84. "guts" ... Bill Eccles Garden Grove :j\.ztecs' Slate Set ··The l.os Angeles Aitecs will kJay 11 home games in North ~ITicrican SOCcer LcuJ?ue play at. 1:1 Camino College, it was an· ri'6unctd today by Aztecs mnna1· ~ae'naral portner John Chaf- The delendlna NASL cham· pion• open tHe regular home .wea.\On aa:alnat San Antonio April 26. The Thunder I• coached by /ormer Los Angeles mentor Al~x trolll. Three teomJ will visit El Camlno lwlce -Seattle, Van·· aOuvtr and Portland. The Aztecs hoot Seottle April 3 and April 30, V 'CICOU\'er Apr I 9 and July 12 8nd Portland June 27 ond Aug 9. S ev en of the gnmes arc scheduled for Saturday ni ~ht . three on Friday nighl and one, :) July 3 game against N<!W York, is set for Thursday evening. Kickoff time for all Ailecs home games will be8p.m . ncket information may be ob· talned by calling or writing to the Los Angeles Aztecs, 1700 Pacific Coast Hlshway, Redondo Beach, 90277 , (213) 373·8~22. . t t . blems were c t h I h r' w 1.. Ptt oa s rue ion pro • ongress . o e p e c1>1c•qo ls 11 .~u fores talled while the committee husband permission to Kc Om•"• JJ 11 .~~ J•, r d .. , . r lhe h u . eel 0e1foil 32 JO .Sl• SI• ace a s1m1 ar qwz rom emigrate t~ t e nit M''"'""~"" 11 1~ . .ui1 11, Quebec national assembly 's Stateli. .i. P•cilkOiv11i1n If[. Wt.Pel.OB committee on municipa a airs. Kathy Donins, 25, said c.oio.n s1.i1e JJ 7• 11~ And despite continued as-this weekend that the ~~~~. ;~ ~~ ::~ ~:.·; suranccs from l\1ontreal Ma yor Soviet offi ce or vi sas and Poo11•nd 7• 11 .•21 " J ean Drapeau that the Games registration in Moscow to\A.no-.. ;.,,11,.1,,,l,\,,,:1~ ·31~ 11 1' "·ill be self -financing, the Quebec i~~ued a written denial to wa\1<Jr>q1on u . New"'"'" 1CM,.,•1. I led th ( d 0oiCllQC11U.8.,tt•lo10f,11!1 government las accep . a. a her hus ban . Janis, re-~6111e 1~.Lo~•no-11~a1.a11 deficit or more than S200 m1lhon fusing his request to emi· ~~1;·~~~~i:ii~~~111~.':~,, 101 "'ill result. grate. K.C-Om•'-• 102, 0e1ro!1 "~ While the City of Montreal is M o · h "d '°""''' c ....... , rs. on1ns, w o sa1 <No~1 ,,,,.outeo1 responsible for construction of s he received a call from ••• the main stadium, swimming her husband Friday l•''''"o1w111e"' hall and the velodrome, it Is the night from his home in l(~hl(~, .'; 1~ .';~:· ca organizing committee that is Latvia. said this is the ·Ne•vo•" ~o is 11' ,. •. h OC r th St Lo•"~ 11 l8 .1a1 responsible tot e I or esc third time his request ,,.."'""" 11 •1 .l"l projects. has been denied. "'"111"'• 1' •s -121 "There's no question the or-Mrs. Donins met her ganizing committee 1s going to husband in lhc summer ·FV Tourney ha\'e to come up with some hard o( 1969 when Donins answers.·· said Toronto \a\\·yer came to Los Angeles to James Worrall. elevated to the ~arliclpate in the annual Won by Webb IOC executive board in Vienna USA -USSR track and , last {all. "Jn the p1lst it's been field meet. It was a se1,ect nine for possible to come to these meet· They met on~ again the women s club .~t ings a nd file fairly general re-when Mrs. Don'tns visit· Fountain Valley M!le porls, but not this time." ed the Soviet Union and Square Golf Course with TopavetheWayfortheexpect-w.ere .married in •1971. Bobbie Webb winning A ed stiff quiz which President when Donins, then rated flight with 29~. RogerRos~eauoftheorganlzing lhtwor1d'sNo.2 Javelln Dorys Mead was committee will face from the IOC thrower, returned to second at 31 ':"'ith Helen beglnnin'g Feb. 20, rive top Qf· CallfornlB to compete In Ollser and Milite llayes nclala of the committee have a irack meet al Uedforthlrdat3lin. beeninJ..eusenneth\sweek. Berkeley. Ann Ford was the B They went armed with the ··1 bee the Soviets to let Ol&ht winner with 26. latest docum~ntation on ·ov~all hlm 10 and that folk>wed by Gene Kuhn costs and projected construction·. Amerl~ans join me in my (30~) and Sally Leisha rompletion dates. it _appeals," she said. (II>· PIUl.o@!p'111 N V RdngtorS N 'f l~IJnders A!la,.1.1 W L T PU. GF CA. 1~ 11 B 18 1~1 ns 7q 18 ,, ~~ i·~ lq) 1• 1q IS 63 18'9 !Sol 21 11 u sq ia lbl Olv!sloft l V•nc°""~' Cr.ICdQO !>• u""' Monnrwt,• "'"'"'•~c.i , '"'•:m I•~·" l O\ AnQ<"le~ !'ott~bU<Q" [1,r!rOot w .. ~"'"'110<1 ?~ 21 a 6• '" 110 ?6 71 b ~ 196 182 7? 1J II~\ 186 JqJ 16 J• b J8 !'.>6 11? ll 18 I ll !JI 238 Do vision J l • ~ TS Jl ?IQ 16] )! 11 II 1~ !~J 111 '' 10 12 61 1,9 10~ H Jl 10 JJ 111140 & •I S 11 DS n!! Oowi,iOft4 R"l! .. IO 1, II 11 JI 7•1 t•~ tin'>'"" JO 11 II 11 I~ Ill Toronto 10 }~ 10 ,n l~J J'l'i (dhto•n•~ 1) la Q J~ 1S~ 111 s -1,-.G•m•• M'""""'t .. 8. (.lt•tornl"' Ph•ld<M!P"•d t 801lon J St lOU•\I Bu!ldlo•.11 .. rl">•Onlo ~.New Yo•~ A .. nQe;~~ Hf' p,11,tlutQI\ J N~w vor • '''"'*"' 1 w,..r.,nci1nn J O:.ln••~ c_,1, O """'"u'"'6 Cr.•<•Q<>) ToO•r '1 O•m•1 NOQ.!""'' ''n<'OulfO lut•d1y'1 Gdmt1 Sutt.>la ~I N1·w Yor• 1,1,.nde•• lo• '"'O•·ld' 11 W"'"'nqron Ntw YOf~ AlnQt•\ '1 K..tn~I\ C1 IY MOnll9"!,1! St LOU•~ Bo11on 1t \11ntow~fl• ' ' . ' ' \ ' • • l AJIOAJlYPllOT MOt\dey,Feb<u!!'f\7,1'75 _ 37 Coast Sk.ipp~i-s.,~i;rpt11re Mid~ter TrOpliie J • • • e By "LMON LOaCABEY ....... , ..... Thlrty·se"en Newport "Beach skippers took home hardware from the giant Southerp California Yi.ehtin& Association Midwinter Retatta whfct\ drew ll046·boats ln 90 classes Saturday and Sunday. And a portion of the Midwinters is yet to be sailed as Los Angeles Yacht Club wtnds up the third day or racing for the ocean racing and larger class boats today. . For .ftl years the colorful Midwint~rs had pro- vided all kinds of weather for the sailors, but this year's renewal of the famed classic was sailed tn near ideal conditions on all courses from Newport Beach to Marina del Rey. ON SATURDAY SOt.THERLY winds ranged from 18·25 knots in lhe Los Angeles-Long Beadl area where lbe majority of the classes were sailing, anst Qh Sunday the breezes whistled up lo 20 knots with the threat of rain on lhe horizon. Alamitos Bay Yacht Club at Long Beach hosted the largest turnout with 277 boats in 12 classes. Largest entry list was in the 14 "h-foot Laser Class with 103 sailing over open courses off Alamitos Bay and 31 on inside classes al Huntington Harbour Ya'chtClub. . Next largest class was the Naples Sabots which ·brought out 113 boats in fQur divisions sailing in NewPort Harbor. One unfortunate incident marred the regatta~ Roby Bessant, veteran sailor and widely known marine surveyor from Long Beach Yacht Club, suf- fered a serious heart attack while crewing aboard Bill Polly's Alethea on an ocean course out or Lo~ Angeles Yacht Olub. 2 Dubhe Bill Rlcbardli 51 ·11)'.C ~ a. Tifoi'"Dbn . BCYC; 2. Sherwood Jones:WYC; 3. Ka• Kasterner, GEARY·18 -I. Coolusion;J .E . Schipler, I " oison. BY<;; 4. Blue Lad'.y, Ro¥el:t' Greb, LSF; 5., SCCYC ; 4. lhndy Cox, SBYC. . 2. Furious II, Bill Johnson, CBYC; 3. sor:ieth nJ11 Mar-V·Les, Les Bartlett.O>\;Ollado YO. WINARD SABOT A-1. Sid Blinder, WYC ; 2. El,e, BUI Roberts, CBYC. ' . ' •! ;, 'J PHRF {wllhoO~')pjp:a~erJ'I -1. i<-ona, Verne Hess,J't .. Dume \!C; 1, Rodney Mortenson, Balboa and BahJaCoJlnthlan Y••hl cfuba : 0 '.Melveny and Francelt, \'C; z. ~ind W~ll"'. Ana YC . RHODES·l9 -f. No name, BbbWlegand;.SSSCit> R1chKennedy,SlBYC. -<; •r WINARD SABOT B .,-1. Peter Drasnln, 2. Conflict. Ray Wiegand, SSSC ; 3. Adroit, Dal'l • . 1 WestlaJte YC; 2. Glen tfsiaw, WYC; 3. Charli& Stetzel,SBVllA. ~· ~ SealBeachTi~htJ!tub• _ ·~1~a!~erfy. Westlake Yf:; '4 , Mark Folkman, ETCHELLs-22 -1. Amante. Bob Searles, BYG" ISLANDER-36 -I. Red'Saroltil.' Bill Hartge, l\llY~ 5. S1've Garland;Sl\IYC. . -2. Banans, Leroy Sutherland, NHYC; 3. Bon eon:i. HHYC; 2. Scorpio, Bob Ri:ey~.L.5F. '· r ORCA -1. Jmua, Mi~e Leneman, M'allbu YC; · Ro1erWeiSl9-er, NHYC. . :· ISLANDER·30 JllAIU< Ir ~ '1. Windfall, Lee 2. lmi Loa, Vic Stern, SI BYC. , •. lO·MET!!;,R -1. Sally, Dave Grant, OCC ; 2. Braq'!' Newfield, CYC ; 2. Atlanta II, Robert Schilling, ta. Dick R~1neman . SSSC. . BY.lit., -it) LSF. ' • ~C -1 . Brigadoon, Mike.Schacter, SMYC; 2. RHODES-Sl -l .Mistress,LtndaTaylor, \..,.,.,... MO RF-A -J . White Lightning.._ Dick Velthoen, Slipstick, Ray'Jarecki,P?.n:C. Impulse, Oscar Clevedence. NHYC. G'bbo .;, AYC ; Pop N ups, Peter Kent, LBYO: 3. Tom Swift, P-CAT -1:'81ack Cat, Les Vesell, CBYC; 2. WOODEN HULLS -1. Sunda. Coll een 1 n,.., Tom Coles, CYC ; 4. Bacchanal, George Kaneko, \Vhisker, Terry Kerger, WY.C. ' BYC: 2. May'Be, l;JankThayer. NllYC. .. ;: PMYC,. ~. . . KinK HarborYachtClub Newport Har~rt-:ldd Udo Isle Yacht Clubs l{f . CATAJ.INA·27 -I. Maid 01 The MJSt,CKen COLUMBIA·26 -). Kahuna Kai, Cohen ~d LEHMAN·L2 -I. Jjm Tyler, BYC: 2. Biil Sym,esrt SUles. CBYC; 2. Valkan, C. R . .Reardon, SI BY . ,.. NHYC; 3. Pat Allen, NHYC. I CATALINA-22 -1. Judy·Bob! Robert Antell , SI Sellars, KHYC: 2. The 'Wagon, Doug Corbitt, MONTGOlt,ER y _12 _ t . J erry rt1ontgomery , · BYC ; 2. No name, Clement and_Hill, F~YC ; 3. Lov e SBY RA . tVYC · 2 Reg Armstrong V\'C: 3. Stan Susman,1 ls, Al Horn: Fresno YC; Pelican, 8111 Boerner, T·BIRD -1. Bravo, Joe.Ofria, WYC ; 2. Allegro, vvc: · . • CBYC: 5. Alibi, Louf'Otal, ~esnoYC. Bill Johnston, KHYC; 3. Reviresco. Carl Bergan, ·SABOT A _ l . David Ryan, SD \'C; 2. Brad NEWPORT-20 -Barbi, Robert Reynolds, SJ WYC. Wh l BY C· 3 Kev ·n l\icl\1enomy SDYC; it . BYC CAL-20 -1. Hustler , Leo and Steve George, , ee er, • · 1 H . MBYC. · . California Yacbt Club KHYC ; 2. Thundermug, Stu Angus, WYC; 3. Jim-Rick MO$il.tller, SDYC; 5. Steve usterk MBYC · 2 ; N-1,JimGere,KHYC. .) ~ABOT-9 -; 1. Hu~rt Va.ndertspe . y •. ,·, PREDICTED LOG CLASS A -1. Circe, Gene VENTURE-24 _ l. Taurus, Bill Hais man,. Mike Cpllins. SOYC; 3. _Jenn1t~r Fetter, SD C , · Grant, CYC ; 2. Sonic. Bob Guhl, CYC; 3. Arriba, SFVSC · 2 Mis-.Chevious L W.Baci~alup SFVSC. PeterJones.SDYC; 5. B1UJenk1ns,SDYC. G MelLurie,MCYC; 4.HappyHou·rs,KellyWilliams, • · • • · · SABOT C -1. Larry Ryaq., SDYC; 2. rc;g· LBYC. :; ~ CabrllloBeach Yacht Club MortQn, SPYC~ 3. Bri<1n Ledbetter, SDYC; 4. Jamie PREDICTED WG 8 -l . Misty C, Tom 5-0·5 -·l. Jeff Btau~h. LA¥C; 2. Jon ~ndren, St. Jenkins,·SDYC . . Collins . J-lollywood YC; 2. lnfaia.te, Harry Stevens. FYC ; 3': Rob Sjostedt.;.CBYC; 4. Bruce Ayres,and SABOT SENIOR -1. Bill l\1oore. ABYC ; 2. Jeff HHYC ; 3. Castagna Results. Joe·Castagna, CYC: 4. Tony Wattson, NRYC.?· iones, A~YC; 3. Peggy Brown. l\1BY C; 4. Debbie. The •laven, Jordon, Weitzman, D.JlYC . ]flULTIHULL ARBITl\ARY -1. Aquarius. A. V. Brown , ~Q_YC; 5. Betsy Ogilby, AB\'C. TORNADO -1. Rapid Transit, P.aul Allen . Kozloff, CBVC;,2! Taku If, Lee Griswold , CBYC. SDYC; 2. Poco Loco, Bob Kettenhoften,• BY£; 3. KC MERCURY -'-l .i'Don .Whalen: E;n,cinal YC ; 2. tl untingtonJlarbour Yacht Club . 118, Al Cote, Malibu YC : 4. SokitOum, Harvey & Tim Cond'Orrj Sti\(water -YC ; ~-Da\'e Huggins.· LA&ER A -t . Doug 1-Iosford, SJ. BYC : 2. Gary. BESSANT WAS TAKEN to St. Mary's Hospital Ste"' art. WYC ; 5. US236, Sea.man&: Hawser , MYC . Island ;\'C; 4' Austin' Lysigh~. CBYC ; 5. Paxton Lee, MBYC; 3 Bob MoS. HHYC. ; . in Long Beach where he was said to be in a TEMPEST -1.Peregrin.ii,BObGat.es,SCCYC; Da~,·S'FYC . '" · LASER B -1. Steve Salom. ABYC ; '2. Chns. "guarded condition" laJeSunday. 2. Daisy Hill, Julius Grollman, CY.C : 3. ,US 236, Al FiftElf..At..~ 1 ¥'"Scott Owens, Paio Alto YC; 2. Raab, HHYC ; J . 1-latBro\\'tl II, A-tBYC. Many or the small boats sailing out QI Alamitos Trippel, SCCYC; 4. Yellow Zonker, Koen Weiss, Robert,Pl'Bki.J, Santa Clara Racing Club; 3. Del LASERC -1. Chuck Queer, Pierpoint YC ; 2. Bo~ :::s ~~dec~=~ssi~~~:edg:r~:hts:~eg~~t ~~~s:~~: AB~-AR -1. 1-tumbug, Chuck Driscoll, SDYC; 2. &~~fc~aCk Butte YC; 4. Richard Butler, Santa MGJQs,P1iYC ; 3i~~~Si~=;.' S~-~~~c2_ David tinue racing. Tranquil, Dave Peterson, MBYC ; 3. Solution. SMALL BOAT ARBITRARY _ 1. Red Sled, Paulson. SFVSC ; 3. Ron Van Heel. \Y"\'C. . First place trophies won by Newport skippers Barton Beek, NHYC. . 1 • Roger De We~§:'f:, PVSA. GHOST B -1. Gretchen, Granahl, V\'C; 2. Dave included .Jim TyJer of BYC in Lehman-12s; Jerry SOLING -Sugah, Robbie Haines, SDYC CORONADA-l5 -'1..iDan Clapp. CBYC: 2. 11.L. Ha...,•n, SJ\.1YC. Montgomer y of Voyage r s Yacht Club in D IR 1 ' Obe PVSA 3 J L Hold W stlak YC 4 l\fike \VINDSURFER -J. Su sie S\l.·ateck. ABYC ; 2. 'lontgomer>'·l2s·, Rod Woods or Voyagers YC 1·n e eyYacbtClub rg,. \ · ..... · rL: er, e e ; · . s · s k LSC " CYCLONE -l . Brett ·a~ Emory l\1ason. \\1ood, FreYJO:)'C5 f) •. Kawy Brown . SBSC. Doug Halsey, L C; 3. Laurie ,,.<.ilec ·. · ·chosrA--: 6retchen-6ranahl""Of--\1¥-G-irt-Ghesti-if;':fitr--=-:...:.==:.:===i::=~~,,-~~~;i;;;§:~~==~7~~~:;;:~:;::=-===--===-===~=:--::=:-=:-=:--==--~==--===:;-:; rwiegand. South Shore Sailil"!_g Club in Rhodes-19; Bob Searles, B YC, Etchells-22 ; Dave Grant. Orange Coast College, JO-meters; Linda Taylor, BYC, Rhodes-33 ; Colleen Gibbons. BYC, Wooden HulJ : Brett and Emory Mason, BCYC, Cyclone; Dave Ullman and Jack Jakosky, BYC, Interna- tional 470 ; Glenn Reed, SSSC, Santana-27~ Dave Delo, VYC, PCC; Other trophy winners are listed in the class summaries: Alamitos Bay Yach& Club SNIPE -1. Jerf Lenhart, MBYC: 2 Lew Bed ford, MBYC; 3. Robin Gales, Lake Merrit YC : 4 Tom Nute, MBYC : 5. Doug Df:Souza, SDYC INTERNATIONAL-14 -1. Tim Murison, St FYC; 2. Baird Bardarson, Corinthian YC, Seattle. 3. Rick Toschi, St. FYC: 4 .. Dick Rose. Cor YC, Seattle; 5. Al Latlin. St. FYC. FINN -1. Ron Dougherty, SDYC. 2 Tom Bissell-, LIYC; J . Randy McLanre. MBYC , 4 Phil Ramming, NHYC. l '• • .. • • :'factory 8uy·Out£ Cimitad Quantltie1_:; So Sltop Earlyl ": ~70 -1, Dave Ullman and Jack Jakosky, BYC. 2. Mikft_,Zar.ky and Jim Grubbs, D.RYC; 3. Allan · 1 Field and Roger Jeweu, WYC ; 4. Craig Rastello r • and Ross Butcher, LBYC; 5. Tom Linsky, WYC. CAL·20A -1. Hatch's Vatch, Afike Hatch, ABYC 2. Sian, Sid Exley, ABYC ; 3. Brisk, Bix Bix· by, ABYC : 4. Hard Way , K.B. Nicolai, ABYC; 5. Getaway, Lee Berlinger, ABYC. . CAL·20B -1. Nine Lives, Mel Hebert, ABYC; ~ . 2. Adagio, H. Frazier, CBYC; 3. The Hummer, S. r . Crockett, SI BYC. &' LASER A -1. Chris Boome. St. FYC; 2. Don ·Trask, St. FYC: 3. Rick Kern. WYC ; 4. Alex. Kim· ball,ABYC ; S. Bob Sutton, ABYC. LASER B -l . Peter Gantz, ABYC; 2. Russ Brown, LlYC; 3. Stev~ Jesbeng, SFYC; 4. James Peugh;MBYC; S. Tom Eisen, Milwaukee, YC. . NATIONAL ONE·DESIGN -1. Brigatta, Jo Ellerman, ABYC; 2. Tie· Tie, Mike Belisle. ABYC •. , LID0-14A -1. Pete Jefferson. MBYC ; 2. . Argyle Campbell, BYC; 3. Stu Robert$c;>O. ABYC ~ . 4. Gib Marshall", ABYC ; 5. Bruce Orsborn, BYC. LID0-14B -l. Dennis McG regor, PVSA ; 2. .... Armen Johnson. hfBYC;Q. Vic Guder, ABYC ; 4. Stephen Miller, Santa Clara Racing Club; 5. Mack Mills . ABYC. LID0-14C -1. Jerry Montgomery, CBYC ; 2. Erik Karlsson, Westlake YC. Long Beach Yacht Club SANTANA·27 -I . Aloha II, Glenn Reed, SSSC. CAL-25 -1. Tenacious If, Tom Newton, ABYC ; 2. Assail, Ted Ediss, LBYC; 3. Aquarius, Norm Field, NYCLB. • CORONAD0-25 -1. Yankee Doodle, Mike McDade, ABYC; 2. Algorithm, -Harry Whalon, ABYl:: 3. Rosinante,G.L. Davidson, LSF. EXCALIBUR·26 -I. Shadowfax, G. J . Willburn, CBYC; 2. Solnushka, ~eith Dinsmoor, BYC. . . _ .. CAL·29 -1. Second Escape , Hamilton Brothers, KHYC ; 2. Platero, W. F. Whitmore, SWYC ; 3, IV Runner, Driscoll and Griggs, ABYC ; 4. Interlude, David Steiner. LBYC; 5. Zephynos, Degenhardt and Mart.in, SI BYC. UtlleShlps Fleet PCC -J . Ransom, Dave Delo, BYC; 2. Lark, Lafferty and Rafael, BCYC. DAY SAILER -Miss Mae, Robert McDonnell, Fresno YC : 2. True Love, Al Beaufait, SFVSC. IEG. 'II." YAlU£ $ass ,. Specic:il Purch'.o~I AM RADIO '" Takt Y•Yr mu1ic al•ng wh.rt'ftr .,." ,., ,. MiHt1ry 1tyl1, AM ,.ck .. rei!. h.1 "'Y·f9--fto4 C•11lr•l1 . ., c,,...fltl witti wrill stni,, .. ,.,i.... ...t . IHitttry. R£G. '''·" YAlUE $297 Automotic • TWODllA ....... • Jt1'"a17~"•ftlr. ...... ..... 1 169 ' tft.ts ' " . . ' .. 1-----PHRF·A-1. Centurion, Larry Folsom. LBYC; 2. Matan.e;L.. Ed Carpenter, BYC ; 3. Lumaran, Bill Rohrs, Vvt:'; 4. Defiance, Rod.Lippold, NHYC ; S. Sin Miedo, Jack Phillips, LBYC. 72" Toll , BAKIR'I RACK 9 CUP PERK • lrtWI S I• f C"f'S 1f C•fftt, k11,s ii ••rviflt !Mt. • Mf1ry"fock-ctwtr, en/ lip ~1k1t ' . Nof\.lrol Wood From• , PHRF-B-1. Firecracker, Pete Ives, LBYC; 2. Sea Chase; Chet Gall, SIBYC; 3. Tom Tom, S.B. !J'homas, ABYC ; 4. Vinazer, Hardy and Shirley, ABYC; 5. Con Lady, Bill Miller, CBY-C . PHRF·C -1. Solitude, George Stevens, SBYC ; 3/4 To n Yachts Race as Class Nine TbreewCJ.uarter Beath Yacht Club, and ton7acbts tu.med out.as Grasshopper. Bob a level racing clua ror Hatch, CBYC. Cabl'lllo Doub Y.acht W>nners lo other _ Cl,.,, llldwlnter 'flme. ,da.,es; '11P raee Feb. t, Tl>ey : PHRF -1, Silver Fox, al# -pleted Jn the :llo6 Kelleher; B)'C; %, ·WWi.ler Regal!• Cot 'Seu, Biii Lawhorn, the Jlrat tlrno next BYC, .,....... ••-.6·0·J -Zertlth\ Rob WI ... In ...... CBYC Sjoledt, cove, ....... WU 1!:1 Tlare, CAL·20 -1, Tull Ship, 1 111.,,er,,ll 1>1 811 1 Dave Schutte, CBYC. hklaa. e( the bo•I 470 -l, Linskey and .i-. __. '"91111 Win· Lon1ford, WYC. _,. ... 01•iwt, sailed . Finn, hm Bl11elJ, by 11111 Vo1el, Lonf llllDRA. • S,...tdl, lw1••••• t<~4n· -7t''a24"a1t"..... ' · • u .. Jttw~1.Wc•__.,.,~m,. -• Iii• W•l"-"Y « ""9 • t .. hr *-tic: .tfflt. ~ RIG .. '29.ff '2499 ''"""I. • hrthleM cel1rs •rt •t M1111 Hi HJ ldtdmt. RIG. '5'' '10,ff VAIUI • \_it I I I . ' ' • ' DOOR MIRROR •iii 14"•54" MifNf' lw • 'M ,...._ view •.• t..1,, !Melt' tM ~ • ...._, ,.,,.,,.._ .. Di1t•rtiati ''" ..... "' ,....., "' ..... 4-rs ., .,,.,,,_ ' RIG. '4'' 'IS.GO VAIUI· • • . ' Does Med.ia [)ictafe.Ms .... ' . ~ rality? Whatever happened to morality! .And what part dl4 newspapel'15 , TV and movJes play? Leader? Villain? Or1cape1oat?, 'nlele wore 'iome of !Ill ~ues dllcuue4 at a UCl 1ii!erfallh Pbunclatloo lecture by the-lance wrtler Joaepb N. Bell, tackling a tpple that always rals~ more qdestlona than ll.0$wera. :·"Media is the midale through which a force acts.'' he ex· plained. ''The press is the .meaeneer. althoueh sometimes we .don't want to bear the ntMaaa:e. "People say they are tired of . hearine about Watergate, the Manson family or the SLA. But those news report~ are symptom.1, not causes, of social malaise . "If morallty can't be d<:llned, after years ol grapplln& by the Supreme Court, th!'" we hardly can beat down the 111edla tor pro- paaat1n1 ~mmorallly' " CONSIDERATIONS Bell, whose feature artiCles ap· pear in major newspapers and magazines and o/ten examine movies and TV, based his pre· mise on three considerations: -Does the media lead or follow, shape or reflect public morality? -How do we resolve the con· flict between free ent.e.rpri.se and dissemination of pomocraph)'? -Which is the gre&IM risk: censoring or no cen50t'&hip? eop e As proof ~hat r.ontemporary films follow mass taste and de· pend on box office profits, Bell mentioned that successes such as "Love Story," "Sound of ~uslc" and "Easy Rider" can be copied voly 110 long before the pi.Jblir loses interest. ''Newspapers don't lead opi· nlon either. Most of them endorse Republican presidential can· dld11tes and have been wrong more than half of the time," he said. As for television, ''anti· cigarette commercials obviously haven't helped and there's still no solid eyidence linking crime to violence on TV.•· TV RATINGS During a recent week, "'Policewoman" led the ratings while a rare Shakes~arean play and an investlgati~.:! special, ''Mr . Moody Goes to Washington," were at the bottom of the listings. "The public is getting what it wants. Violence and porno· graphy will be with us until they stop m&king Money. The degree to which we have the m will be de- _lermined by the health of society. "When people have better taste, more education and re· taxed attitude&, smut will be re- duced to a limited audience. • Referrlbs to his provocauve article on draft. e.,uion in the current McCall's, Bell wondered what Is most moral: killing for a cause you don't believe ln. de- serting, or avoiding both sttua· Uons ~y1aislfied medleal ~den· talrocords? · • ••Each person believes his. choice ls right. . "We have no absolute standard of morality. We rely on relative standards set by fallible humans. "Even the Supreme Court has varied from a national criteria of 'redeeming social value' l<> the current, chaotic determination by local standards which could suppress public.ation of the Pen· t11gon papers in some instances." Bell gave two personal ex- amples of how hard it is to track down the truth and how rarely publJcations have the time and money to do so. CHECK RUMOR During the sex education con· troversy in Anaheim, one rumor was that a teacher in another state was fired for disrobirig before a mixed group of students. Researching an articl"e on that topic for Good 1-lousekeeping, Bell spent two days and $100 in phone cells to discover that the teacher was fired. But she was demonstrating clothing to an all-girl class and changed behind a screen. ,. BEA ANDERSON, Editor MilollMr, llffnlery U, ttJf "Roots of permissiveness are not in the media. They are in a society that .sells guns over the counter. puts corporate power ahead of environment and fixes Soap Box derbies." Another time Bell was analyz. ing aftereffects of the $2 million, Johnson-appointed Commission on Obscenity and Pornography. I• I ! .. Media isn 't the message. It's the messenger. Sometimes 1 ... -"" ,,.. :· .. '" people don't· like what they see or hear. \ ne Better EAR ANN LANDERS: When ad that letter from lhe mother felt guilty because s he had girls and no sons I wanted to ng her neck. Docsn't,she re- e that the same problem ex· for "'.omen who produce ng but boys? . the nnt 11 yeal'15 of our m.6-- e I give birth to six l50ftS. My ond offered me $5,000 if I'd pregnant _agaln and try for a I told him to go Jump in the make mallcr& worse, my and's two brothers had all· families. (One four, the other 1 Every time I hod a son my w1, wilhou.t coming rlahl out saying so. made me fee.I as if done them a dirt..\' Lrick. thank God for my normal, Illy J>oY•-I rel use to feel even, \ the slightest twinge of 1 guilt. Please, Ann , publish this letter for all mothers who are dissatisfied with the· sex of their children. Remind them of the thousands of couples who can't have a family and would be lhrllled wilh either a boy or a girl. Then perhaps they will count I.heir blessing,, -LUCKY ME DEAll YOU: One nice thin& alteut ba.vlnc six sons ls t111t somebody el1e will be paflnl for tlle----weddlnc1. Have a good d1y, boaey. DEAR AN.N LANDERS: A wblle '-back you printed several Jetter& from readers Who lnaisted I.hat when they sPol<e gently to· their plants. and flowel'15 l.h~y fiourished beautlluUy. Will Y<til. ,, , Than please tell me if yelling at weeds will stunt.their growth or maybe even kill them? -LOGICAL Il'f LUBBOCK DEAR l.OGICAL: I checked with two bortltulturlsls and neither one gave me any as· aurance that yelling at weeds Would make a darned bit of dJf. ferenCe. So saVe you.rplpes .. None you with a sr'nirk and a half· s mile. ''1 knew about it all along.'' A di-vo,ce is bad enough withojl\ finding out that your friendS a'nd relatives knew what was going on behind your back. You start to wonder, "How many' people tiid they discuss it with?'' "(ou begin to recall the patties you and your husband DEAR ANN LANDERS: I hope went to together and wonder if you will print this letter for so-your tr.lends were looking at you called well·meaning fri ends who and thinking, "What a fool!" know your husband is running I've concluded that people who around but keep quiet because say, "1 knew it all alorf&\'' enjoy they "don,'l Want to break up a stripplng you or the last piece of marrtaae.t· prtdeyou have left, l agree they should keep their My advice is, if you happen to mouths .•h\it -that's not my know. keeo it tp vourself - complaint, What buras me up is · forever. -TRYING TO HOLD AFTl!lR the word is out and I.he MYHEADUPINllARTFORD cllvoz;cc la In th~ works, they tell I DEAR TRYING: I'm 1\'1111 you. • • 'Violence and pornography will be with us until they stop making money. The degree to which we have them will be determined by the health of soci_;JY·' • President Nixon supposedly said he •·categorically rejected the morally bankrupt con· clusions'' of the book-size report. ONLY BRIEFED Tracking-that quote down, Bell got through to John Dean who ad- mitted that the statement did reOect the President's view but he only was briefed on the find· ~s and the response was ghost- written. "J came back realizing there's no such thing as human nature, •j ust feeling and conditioning. We are just as victimized by social overlay as the Chinese are by political overlay. Added Dean: "Don't you think the President s hould set the . moral tone for the nation? It's certainly no surprise that this President does so.'' Bell also .ran tapes of two celebritie s' opinions on permissiveness. Bing Crosby said, "I'm too sen- t i m en ta 1 about hurlin g somethi n g th at som eone treasures." SOME BLA~I E He partially blamed the enter- tainment business for a "pretty lousy political atmosphere and the younger generation that has no accountability for what it does and says," Shirley MacLaine was in- terviewed after r eturning from two months in totally censored China. She said : Counterpoint: ONEOFFOUR "People appreciate good 1f that's what they get. ··More crap . is produced because it tak es less time. money, love or effort.·• Bell further noted that the federal commission on pbscenity made four major recommenda· lions. Three were support for tough laws. legal protection for minors and formulation of sex education policies. Public reaction and legal at- tention centered on the fourth - no interference ror consenting adults -propagandized as the . Magna Carta for p:ornographers. As a transition to next Tuesday's panel on Contem- porary Morality at 9:45 a.m. in UCI Town Center, the audience was challenged, "Perhaps we have spent too much energy sit· ting on evil and not enough trying to outshine it.·· Mor al or Ethic? By CAROL MOORE Of the o.u, Jlilol 51•tl Thoughts while driving back from a lecture on How the Media Affects Public l\·t orality: (Reporters have Jots of opinions. We are SUPPoSed to ASK ques· lions. If we answer them in crO\\'ds, we are biased (never knO\~.'Jedgeable) and obviously intend to ~lanl a story. COr ""·e tend to be quoted as representing the paper. This OJould have been especially true because the speaker frequently men- tioned the absence of our editor and publisher. J • .. What is the difference -between morals and ethics"'.'" had been a boggier from the audience. I was thinking ... "Moralitv is whether a senator chooses to be drunk and pro· miscuous. Ethics is 'A'hether or when we mention his condition in print." Linfort;Jnatcly, even if we do report such habits. believing they could affect his voting rationale, readers mistake the story as consent or publicity that begets more evil. Or they claim "invasion of privacy" or "\\'hat else is ne\\·?" "Why doesn't good news make headlines:·· popped up as ex· pected. The reflex response is that people and the '-''Orld are normally good. It's the ba'd happenings that stand out. But that answer never has rested well 'A"ith me. Reporters do v.'rilc about the good people do. These stories just don·t get the play (prominence) or aren·t remembered as long. Love, help , s mile and agree are verbs 'A'e take for granted. Hate, hurt, growl and charge create more intrigul"::, attract atten· lion for stree~ales. A newspaper is a medium -Juicy and chev.•able. A nn Landers DEAR ANN : I'm a 29-year-old divorced woman who v.'aS lonely and became involved 1,1,ith a mar- ried man. Before 1 knew it he moved into my apartment with his two sons, 12 and 14 years of age. Then I learned he had lied about his wife. She did not die in a car accident. They were divorced and she lives in Fl orida. He also told me his parents were dead. They live right in lhis town. He failed to menUon he had two older daughter-' who make their home"·ith his sister. · \Vhen I brought up all these things, he said he di(ln 't want to talk about the paM. My question: Should I consider marriage to a man even though I can't believe a word he says? -DOUBTFUL DEAR D.: It's up to you. Do you want to be married to a liar -a man you \\'ill never be able t.o. trust? If so, go ahead. · CONFIDENTIAL TO FACE THE FACTS : You ARE alcoholic. Contact the National Council on Alcoholism for in· formation and guidance. Write to National Headquarters. Suite 182. 1101 17th Sl., N .W .. _ Washington. D.C. 20036. Planning a weddlng't What•s right! Wllat•s wrong! Ana ~n­ dtrs's completely new ''Tlle Bride's Guide'' will nilleve you.r anxiety. To re~eive a ~y. Rn4 a dollar bill, plus a Ion&, Hlf. addressed, stamped en•"'-(zt cen&a pc>sta1e) to AM l.anden, P .O. Box t•oe, Elslll. ID.MUii. - • • Le~tures Top Agendas .. R IWLYl'ILDT lb ff;. i H !~ It ~.I I · Blind Preview The Orange County Philharmonic Society, Women'a Committees will travel lo the Music Center for the February Concert Preview ThundiW. Feb. M, on buses leaving the Jrvtne Coa!tCountry Club at8a.m. Delta Zeta Southern Callrornia Delt• Zetas wilt present the annual Flame Fantasy Fashion Show saturday, Feb. 22, in the century Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles. , Medical Wives A Las Vegas Night, sponsored by the UC Irvine Medical Facul- ty Wives Association bce\nninC" at 8 p.m . Saturday, 1''eb. 22, In Al· tergan Pharmaceutical •tou1e., y.·ill benefit the medical student loan fund . ' , ' I i .. j • •• I'. ' -·· .. •' .. 1: . : . ' ' ' .-r: . : I : .. •• • ' . ': I , , I " • ' : ': ' : I : I : I : I , 1 · .. Loved A little TLC offered by Tu,esday Club member Mrs. Robert Finley lo Wayne Cohenour and Sliawia Zepeda, is only one way the group aids Services for the Blind, Santa Ana. Proceeds " from a luncheon rash ion show Tuesd3v. Feb. 25, will equip the nursery and youth center. • N.uptial Pledges Recited MRS. SIDES MRS. WAKEFIELD Monday A.M. Reservations must be made by Thursday, Feb. 20 rorthe Feb. Z4, meeting of the Monday Morning Club of Huntington Beath which will reature organ music by Donn Clayton . Workshop The League of Women Voters of Orange County will sponsor a workshop on Solid Waste Friday, Feb. 21, from 9 a.m. to noon in Republic Federal Savings, Santa Ana. The meeting has been set to up- date members and interested citizens in preparation for a ma· jor public education program. Ci- ty, county and league represen· ta ti ves. will discus~he issue. Mayflower The Orange County Colony, Society of Mayflower Descen- dants will meet Saturday. Feb. 22, at noon in the Revere House. Tustin. W. Harold Lane, will discuss Micronesia, a trust island in the Pacific, from the Spanish control in 1668 to the present time. Proceeds go to the Uni-Belie camp for diabetjc children . Y-Women The ninth annual Shower of Flowers Fashion Show and Luncheon sponsored by the Y · Women of Santa Ana is planned for Saturday, Feb. 22, at 11 a.m. in the Saddleback lnn. ~ Movies Two shoy.•ings of Walt Disney movies are schC'du\C'd at 10 :30 a.m. and 12:30 p .m. in the Cro"·n Valley School Cafetorium Satur· day, Feb. 22, by the Laguna Niguel Women's Club. Proceeds will go into the cluh'~ scholarship fund . Self-Assertion \Yom cn in l\tanagemenl is sponsoring a y.·orkshop on Self. Assertion Handling Connictrrom 8 :30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, F'eb. 22, in Uen Brown 's restaurant, South Laguna. Guest s peaker will be Shirley B. Zi mmerman, a profelisional organizer on women's issues and formerly a fellow of the Saul D.' Alinsky Institute for Organizers. Seniors Honored F'our area high school seniors have been select· ed as Zonta Girls-or-the- month by the Zonla Club of Newport Harbor. Ellen Rosenberg, Charlotte Sady, Linda F'ranklin a nd Donna llolland were selected for the honor on the basis o f their leadership, citizens hip, scholarship and service to school. tennis team , she has five lett e r s in school athletics. An active member of a church organizatioo, she plans a two-year mission when she is 21 . She will ·study at Orange Coast College and Brigham Young University. Hadassah The. Newport B8'1c.h cha~er or Hadassah is sponsoring a dinner dance at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22. in the Irvine Coast Cou~· try Club. Fashions ror men will be featured . Photo Contest images · of r.1 y Library is the theme or a photo contest for high school students.sponsored by the Orange County Public l.ibrary. Black and y.•hite photos, no larger than five by seven inches, should be mai:-Cd to the Young Adult Services, 431 Ci ty Drive South, Orange, 92668 no later than Saturday, March 15. Prizes will be awarded during National Library Week. CHS Officers " r.1rs . Raymond l'~. llitzet has been installed as president of the I"e"'port llarbor Auxiliary of the Children's 1-lome Society. She is assis t ed by l\lrs. Rudolph Baron. vice prC'sident; l\lrs. A. Gary \V ynn, S{'C retary ; fl.trs. l\tason RoC', treasurer. and Mrs. Terrell L. lloot, parliamcn· tarian. NOW Iv y Bo\tini. a past presidc'nt 0£ the New York ch apter or the Na- tional Organization for Wom en who now performs in mime. will present her one-woman concert, ··Many Faces or Woman," dur· ing the general meeting of the Orange County chapter of NOW al 7:30 p.m . Thurs day, t-'eb. 20, in the Orange YWCA. fl.I is s Rosenberg, I ·-----------~ ...... ":". ... -::".''.".:------------, daughter or.or. and Mrs. Ir """" • • Sides-Grantham \.VeSt College a nd now is a student at Western Huntington Beach resi-State University, College •:dents, Susan Grantham or Law where h e r and Jimmie L . Sides hus band graduated. neY.'lyweds are l\1r . and ~lrs. Ned Killian, and Mrs. Helen Anderson, all or Costa Mesa and Floyd Andersoa of Bellflower. Community Church y.·as the setting ror the -.11ed- ding of Vicki Bal lack and l\1ike W;;tk e fi e ld . The R e v . R o g c r Lautzenbisek was the of- riciant. Joanne Rosenbe rg, at-fflJ r...;<Jlt"4'~ tends Corona del rt1ar m lligb School where she has served as secretary ,-""-1 · of her rreshman class, Associated Student Body and the Science Club . were married in the He also is a graduate l: ·Mesa Verde United of Orange Coas t College ' Methodist Church with and is a mem her of the the Rev. Dr. Lothair Jtate bar associati~n and . Green officiating. 'Several county lawyers The bride, daughter or associations. His parents "Mrs. Hilde Grantham or are Mr. and 111rs. Robert Huntington Beach, was Sides of Tulsa. attended by Mrs. Klaus Hubrich , Pam' Christensen, Patricia Russell anJ Cheryl Larson. Robert Rinehart was the best man and ushers were Tim Christensen, John Gyorkos and Jerry Evans. The new Mrs. Sides is a graduate of Golden Anderson-Kiiiian Costa f\-te sa. High School graduates Susan Lynn Killian and Vincent Ralph Anderson "'ere married in the New)X'rt Harbor Lutheran Church with the Rev. Roger Berg orficiating. Parent s of th e Horoscope: Aries Bridal attendants were Mrs. Rick Campion, Mrs. Gary Bailey, Maur ee n J\.1cGuire, Ange la Cermeno and Carol Patterson. Ken Heuring was the best man, a nd ushers were Steven Killian, Bailey. John Carpenter <-1nd Jacques Parkin. The bride illlended Orange Coast Coll ege "'here her husband is a student. Wakefleld-Ballac:k Lakewood Village Errors Rectified T v E · S D A y know better tend to ·mis-you are "taking advan- FEBRbARY 18 interpret your m eanings. tage." PISCES (Feb. 19 · BySYDNfYOMARR SAGITTARIUS <Nov. March 20>: Accent on ARIES (March 21· 22-Dec. 21): Involvement short journeys, ideas and April 19): Emphasis is. is keynoted. Nothing is aggfessive presentation on rectification of past halfway -it no\\' is all or of ideas. Relative who financial errors. You get nothing. Applies to both "likes to a rgue" m ay ac- pro verb i al second personal and business cuse you of bullying tac- chance. You pe rceive relationships. lies. values. , CAPRICORN (Dec. Ir today is your blrth- They are the daughter and son of Mr, and Mrs. R . II . Ballack o r \Ve stminster and Mr. and Mr s. Elden \Vakefield of Ba ss Lake. Attendants were Bocki Ballack a nd Larry Jenson. The newly"'·eds will live in Costa ~l esa . --A member of the Girls' Athletic Association, Keywanettes, Keynotes and Girls Scouts, she hopes to pursue a career in law. f\1iss Sady, daue:hter or the E . Ben Sadys or Cos ta Mesa, attends Estancia High School, is a student government of- ficer, vice pre.oident of Pep Club and a member or the yearbook staff and Elmore-Doverspike tennis team . V e r n a i-l a z e I An honor r oll Doverspike of Santa Ana s he plans to 1-leights exclianged nup-Orange Coast tial vows and rings with and1.JCLA. s tudent, attend College Ardrick Orestes Elmore r.1 is s Frank 1 in , during ceremonies con-daughter or the Richard ducted by the Re v . F'ranklins and s tudent at EuEcne Stroh in the First Newport I-I arbor High Unite d Methodi st School, is a member of Church, Costa Mesa.. the Sai lor band, or· The bride. daughlcr or chestra and c horalle. the Quay Dovers pikcs. is She plans to s tudy for a a graduate of Corona de! mus ic therapy creden- Mar High School . tial. 1-lonor attendants were 1-lonored as the out· ~1r . and Mrs. David s tanding junior high Costner and ushers were s c ho o I g i r I and Frederick H enderson sophomore girl. she re- and Walter Shilo Jr. ccived the DAR Good 1'hc bridegroom , son of Citizen Award. ~1r . and l\1 rs. J ~T . Miss 1-lolland, Williams •f Chicago, is a1 daughter or the Robert Graduate ot ttarian iu gn Hollands is a student at S c h <i o I · T h e Costa M ~sa High School. newlyweds will live in Selected as the most Costa Mesa. valuable player on the TAURVS (April 20 -22-Jan. 19 ): Moon aspect day you are drawn toun- May 20): Lunar cycle indicates love. change, 'derdog, to medicine. law spells "pay dirt." You variety, intensiried rela-and drama or theater. asked for certain condi-lionshipwithchildren. You may cha n ge r e-~--------------------·!! t'ions, responsibilities. sidencc this yea r . You * l#J Yougetlbem. AQUARIUS (J an . mos t certainly make 1141>1141>1141>····· 20 -Feb. 18J : Improve domestic adjus tment. GEMINI (May 21 -June security by tightening You have te mper, nair A /i; 20>: L1'.>ok behind the regulations. Means draw a nd arc oppos ite of being % I FOR I RB ® looks well v~~mZL. 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Ol<l'llE wrrn CA.llE, IJH f i/.·17 IT PAYS TO LISTEN 10 WHAT 'THEY fV>,VE TO SAY, MOON-- I /<NOW ... ANIMAL CRACKERS ~~(II\..'~ ~~ .l:i.:~.:J;;,..~::::::;:;;;;;;;;;;J by Ferd Johnson a .. WELL, ONE l>AY SHE PROPOSED, AND, A'> USlJAL, 1 .. )7 by Rodger Bollen : NANCY by Ernie Bushmiller I ~------~ ~--------, ,----------, NO. CHANGE IT TO CHERRY .. ·NO. OH . DEAR···THIS IS THE FIRST. TIME l'VE SEEN A GROWN MAN CRY Ii.------... · ! A VAN ILL.A j• ICE CREAM 1 CONE I PLEASE I I .__,__ IL--=:::~~ ' NO. J'LL TAKE CHOCOLATE ··· NO, BETTER MAKE' rr WALNUT-· l MEAN PEACH OR MAYBE BANANA ..... -··-~. PEANUTS -·~·-" 1:::1.:'!t ! I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ,..----, I I ~ UNITED Feature Syndicate I I • I I I ACROSS I Selns tl!Oll'ler 5 Mos!em scholar 10 C1tyonH~ T.o•r \4 01e ~eln 15 Nick Charles· w1le 16 Kind ol 1acket 17 Mirtinv y1tid1 18 Gro1e1aue twisting 20 Nervous Strains 22 Respond! to alKTl\Jli 23 Hi1tonc times 24 Conco1des 25 Vegelable ~ Ouldoor tmlt 2 words • 32 E~lsl 33 Not ever I 35 C111us lru11 1 , 36 From ---· ( IOflC~S • 38 Scand1n.a - v1ans 46 Gymrwl 46 Thermal unit Var. 50 loc~I 81(pt'IU 66 T Mmtnated 67 Tiiie OOWN I '"Ttlanks 7 Sea eagtes 31 Opeonent 8 Floor 34 Bouquet cove11ng holders piece 37 Mollu~ 9 "My breeding kingdom plant lot -.. ·-·'. 39 A ti ended a 10 Took cNel•st anolhet S•P 42 Mutually 11 Produclf'IQ-Prel•• Sufi•~ 44 Glen 12 Arguable 47 Color 13 Dvorak 49 Blbte and reading Sotneui 51 An assaull 2 Ou!I 19 Fief your 52 Pointed end person wire 53 Aware ol: --·-!'" J Treeol 21 Met.al lntormal kllOwledge 24 Scold 54 Stove site 25 Mttlles chamber 4 ...... native S5 Gale w~J,;,,11~ ·'@ l ·<I HAVING BEEN TOLD BY T!oiE ~ECURITY GUARD THAT BEe.E 6-l.AIR HAS L.EFT FOR THE AIRPORt; SAM,.PFllVER TELLS HIM 'It> HAVE HER PAGED.' /fl'"': 7 ' ,, MISS PEACH Tl<EY'~E TH"EATiNIN6 TO • Cl< T Ol'F O<Aot I'M 50R.RY. MISS BLAIR ••• THE FLIGHT AAS e·EEN OELA'fED! ESTIMATED DEPARTURE 15 "'IOW -6 NINE-TWENTY~ ,! 40 Actress ·-·-May l Wh1t1y Slave '"' 5 N<-t 26 Macaw 56 A+r 27 Royal 8 28 Eur title 57 uggy MALPltACTICE INS~""'CE ... f 41 Asian ' I nal1ve 43 01spet"sed 4! Precious .. ,,,. surlace 11eated 6 01v1ng birdS 29 Insect 58 Ma1qu1s de SI.age ----·French XI Progress llOvetisl maker 60 F 1Sh lealure flATIARf fU)l;t IAll '> of AMIJRl'A HOW WIL.L: WE Pfl0T6CT Ol.<lt?ECVE$ .. AIN6T 0!56~"NT\.ED , ;{' HT _:'!,.•--8liJ,.__ ___ _.J THE GIRLS k-1-n:;_\\ \I r ~- by Harold Le Doux Ml55 BEBE 6LA.IR ... A MESSAGE FOR Mii$$ BEBE BLAIR ... SWITCH TO PSVCMIATR:Y ... by Mell #WEtL 51"lL.L MAVE Dl%1M<TLED PATl6NT?, eur THf.Y\.L THINK lf'5 THEii{ FAIALT. "Well. a\ 1 un<lcr,T;in<l it. Rui.:li..cfcllcr j, lhc nnly 11nc v.th1 li..now\ how 111 run the. ... ,~unlry hut \'lci:;iu...c he'), only Vii:c Prc,iii!cnl he ha\ hi rrctcnJ he Joc,n't."' I I wcr ME~E ===" '' ii =i "'>\""' • ' I I ' I I I • DICK TRACY • I I SHOUUl LIKE TO HAVE A MACMINE INSTALLED ON MY PHONE, MR. TRACY. "J ·17 by Chester Gould FOR THESE TEU:PHONE FILTMY MO~S. A QUICI:<, FINISM." I ' • • R . :>AIL y PILOT g; Renoir V Qted . . , ; Special Osc~t . ... LOS ANGELES (API -'l'hefinl ntws tal)leto '¥ Jean Renoir from the Frenc~ c:on:euJ1te in ;New' ~~ York ~ "Congratulations on your., tpecja1 ~w~ ., from the l\totion Picture Academy, • •. I 1 , :: THE ILLUSTRJOUS-8>-year-old ffim maker still hasn't received a:· ·at notice fr6m the academy . but be Is enjoying arm messages from friends all over the world. ~. '· He will be honored al ~. 47th ~~a~ April 8 •J· with a special Oscar. being ted as a .f!Im maker '"''~O bas worked with ~race. esponslb1lity and e n· viable competence through s ~n~ fil~;-sound film, feature, documentary and tclcv1s1on. • . It is the ultimate award for a man whose life ~ . has been full or honors. ... •. ... HE SA VS HE ii especially pleased because the Oscar signifies "my absorption by the..American ';'" cinema." I-le is alrc<.idy the ackno\\'ledg.ed mast~r of the French cincn1a, and one or more o(.bis fi.lms appear , on any crltiC's' poll of the 10.~a11 .ume grcatesl. '· •.• •'• .. ", .. , I . "' ·" ' ,, • ;~ ;ti ,f.I~. #' ... . , q. .~,. " .. , • ... . " • . ..,., . ,, ,. ... ., ' . . "- " .,, ur ... .. '"· livc.s with.his wife, Dido, in Beverly ... "THE SPIKES GANG" eAu THEATll FOi SMOW TIMES • "S0Mfl'HIH~ FOi EVUYOHl ... • "CON••SSIONS 01" AWINDOWCLEARNER" IRI '"TME MODEL" IJtl · A .. STIPNHWOLF"' Ill ,...-""THI STHGLE .. Ill Ci!>•·~~., lt•·•fl• l .'IUI""' s.~ •:;.,~ ..... 1,>.i Mon ltlr\l l"fl, 10 r p.fll,-1115 I.A. FRWV tMANCHllTIN EXJ 0.0. FRWV (CITY DR. EJCJ • A . "'Pltalilom Of ,_._.,M .. v . .,__.Of...,. ....... ........ _ .. __ _ "f "'Ml. MAJISTTK" IPG) · 'A , ""THI LOMGIST YAID" '1 "SQt-ICO'" Ill "C~-MOtin OP I. . " WIMtOW CU.t.fld'" Ill -wotUH6 .. ~I~ ., - By Tbe ""-11i.d ~W Th• following ire Billboard'• h<its~ hilt for tho week endin&i Feb. 22 .. as they appeat in next week'sissueofBlllb6ardm.~e. HOTSIN~ir;t" • I. PICJS: UP TijE PIECES -Average l'l,hlte Band, Atlantic, _ -~ z. BEST OF MY WVE-Eagle!z Asylum 3. SOME KIND OF WONDEt<f1.IL -Grand F\Jnk, Capitol 4. BLACK WATER -Doobie Brothers, Warner Bros. ' .. s. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN MELLOW -Ob via Newton-John, MCA 1 .6 LONELY PEOPLE -America, War ner Bros. 1: f\.1Y EYES ADORED YOU ) Frankie Valli , Private Stock 1 •: . • 8. YOU'RE NO GOOD -Lin41 l\onstadt, Capitol 9. No. 9DREAM -John Lennon, Apple 10. N I G HTINGAL E -CaroleKJng~ A&M TOPLPS• l . AV ERAGE WHITE BAND -Atlantic 2. BOB DYLAN -81000. On The.Tracks , Colu m- Wa . J. LINDA RONSTADT -Heart Like A Wheel, Capitol 4. JONI MITCHELL-~tiles of Aisles, Asylum 5. JETHRO TULL -War Child, Warner Bros. 6. B.1'. EXPRESS -Do It 'Til You're Satisfied', Scepter 7. ELTON JOHN -Empty Sky, MCA 8'. RUFUS FEATURING CHAKA KHAN Rufusized. ABC 9. BARRY MANILOW -11. Bell 0 ••I•' E""ll man dreams ol h<Mng lhe "perlea • ..;fe. The men ol Slep(oo! haw dooe somethmg about L .. somethlng Iha! changes oomen into,lhe Sleplord W>.es. THE SfEPFORD WIVES Saturd•ys In the DAILY PILOT .. • I EASY USJ:ENING 1,. NIQHTINGAl,.E r-CaroleKing, Ode 2. LONELY llEPPLE-America'., Warner Bros. 3. POETRY MAN -PhoebeKnow,Sheltcr 4. l'M A WOMAN -MariaMuldaur, Reprise S. HAVE YOU NEVER BEEN MELLOW Olivia Newton-John, MCA 6. SWEET SURRENDER -John Denver. RCA 7. NEVER LETHERGO -DavidGates, Elektra 8. LIKE A SUNDAY MORNING -Lana Cantrell, Polydor . 9. BEST Of\ MY LOVE -Eagles, Asylum 10. YOU'.RE NO GOOD -Linda Roristadt, Capitol :--'--.. ·=;;:---=:=:::---:="'.:=-=---1 .An IA.Go\IM 'MATINl!S1 s1.2s •11L 2130 ~ SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES t SAA DIEGO FW'f, AT BRISTOL f . • -·--'""' hey made him a rock star. Ther:i theytmade him a god. ..,,,.,, QVJD ESSEX ADA.M FAI1l-i ... l.ARRYHAIJMAN w,,m.,.RAYCONNOLLY Ptoducfd tv DA\10 PUTTNA M .M SANFORD LIEBERSON °""" "1 MICHAEi.. APTl'D Colun1b1<1 P"ICtum/ A DM$ion ol Coiumbia Pktures JnduS!Jles, Inc. 1~~---~-lU?"•_i.-.:si [RC•.~~~~~ ~J Atl-~fll)lo NOW PLAYING ',,.,., ....... "GODFA ntEl II" Ill ' . . "Ml/llDU Oii Tift OlllllT IXPHSS" 1"61 ""THI STIOH&IST MAM INTHIWOtLD'" .,HCllDlkl JOUIMIY"' IGI "'90HI WITH THI wnc>"" "'SOYLIMT GlllH" tPG) "'THI LOM&IST Y AID .. "'ODISU flLIM (RI "A TERRIFIC, TOUGH-TALKING :ALICE:" Vn1c•n1 C.:inn~, NtW VORK l !M E~ ELLEN BURSTYN KRIS KRISTOFFERSON ,. ALICE DOESN'T LIVE H8<E ANYMORE CINEMA CENTER NOW 1 HAllOI. AT ADAMS MESA YllDI cenu t7'-4 I 41 ' ' DAILY Iffi llUlJl 'M1l1f lllIR Nffi(f{I ~00\l '/NlSSA ~IXMI: RAOfl lmRlS Wiim MJ.WIK IVIAEllll<K l . I r ' I i • I I I l • 1 ! ' ' ... Monday. February 17, 1975 DAILY PILOT 85 The Blpnt Mamtpi8Ce on the er... Cout DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS --· fWeiw1..., ..... 100t-n" ~ '' •••. IOCIO-I09t ..... , ............ 1 .. nt't .... , ....... , ... 3llCID ..,, ~!:!~~ .... .rl~!.O:..~ ....... . G-IOOZ•G_.j 100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• G .... ra, 1002 ""'""''· .._,._.. fW-.111 ......•.. ~ You Can Sell It, Find It,· [ 64~ S&? J One Call Service Trade It With a Want Ad • 8 Fast Credit Approval ......_.._..,,,. ...... L.11 • •......i ••..•. 50»..,, 1-·•·· • ...... '°°°''°" ..... ,,,,..... .........,.. .•.••..• fOOO.tOft -·-T..,..,_-t9'ito< •..• t1CJ0.-""' ~:.~.5:!:. ....... 1~4!'!!~!.':'.~.~ ........ ~:~~ ......... ~!~!.~~~ ........ ~!!!.~~ ....... ~!:!.'::~~ ...... . G-al 1002 GeMral 1002 G..,tral IOOZ G-ral 1002 6-al 1002 G....,..I 1002 ······················· ....................... ·············--····· .................................................................... . ATTENTION SALESMEN!! Ir you have a history of successful sales performance, you can move up to even greater earnings and achieve· mcnt JJrospccts with Walker & Lee~ We have several openings in our beautiful Westminster office located on the cor- ner of Reach lllvd. and Westminster Ave. Cal l or stop in and meet the new manager of o ur: " .E~.~~,~,,~~~I~~ '" ht:ath SJt!7,YOO CENTURY 21 642-1771 I + lumily ruo1n & 1)1.11.ll. Vaulted t·c1hn,i.:. 1'r1vt.1ll' 11001 (:nt rant·c lro111 must1:r su1tl'. L.1rg1: 11· rl'gular cul de·i>rt<' l()t t-:lt·~anl det·or. l':.ilt no\.\' IO:.t'l'IJ47 60\l) ,\].!\. 5 Bedroom lr111n :.il·ul.i.tcly luxurious tv.·11 i.l ury ho1n1:. JlfxJti' )1t.M"ll , J;11·u1.1.1. :.hakt· roor. l'••bt1n,1 :11\4!-~ll lhe tr1n1 111111gs S75,950.' A SPECIAL REST AURAl'IT S1nall, l·harm1ng, ruslic. Prime Ncw1>0rl Beach lol·at1on with ample parking. Beer and wine u:. I llt~nst>. $1!i,500. COLE Quail l ur· Nt-:WPOR'f, Keallor~ Plac• . '" ;:;t1 Prapitrti•s I -~~:;::;::;::;:~1 7Sl-1910 I• ••oo cxi.t.~\t. p.j(Wl'Oe' •1.-c" wHArs Tiie Diffet et.c:e? TOWMHOME SqueakyC1- M f>:Si\ Vt-:HDE 4 l.K>droorn fan11ly roon1, :ill on unc level. bl,.•;1ut1tul 111 0\'C Ill l'0 11d1t1011 Owner ll•:.iv111~ our :u·1·a und desires fa.-;t es1·r1)\\'' Call now LO ~l'i?, s,);j,!J~ 540-1151 -HERITAGE . " REALTORS The d1frerenee 1s $00,000. \Ve ha\'c an Cxelus1ve l1 s t111 g on a 4 Blt .1 ................................................. 1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SO HELP ME HANOVER! 'l'his is u Uni\'crsity Park 1Jarg~iin 1 ()nly S5l,WO fur 1n1prcss ivr 3 bdrm with 18 ' Calht•dr;i\ t:c ilin g. ;.Jtriu1n patio. greenbelt local1u n a(lj;;1ccnt tu pool and 1>alldlc tennis. l~\'t.'ryt.hing is in like new tondituni. and the 1nodcl name is 1 ll.lnover, so hc lp llll'? UMIQUE HOMES Reollan -675·6000 244cJ E. Coast Hwy., Corona det Mar LOWEST PRICED :! Udr111 .\ ('1111\(·rl. d1·11 111 I l.1rh•JI' \ ll'\.\ I lu111":-. Sl:>tl 7.'>tl .\lid IOU UV.II \h1· l;111d' ()\.\'IH'r \\ill l"ttU )Uh•r ll';.l'<!1t1PllOll C. F. Colesworthv R~altors 640-001"0 WATERfllOMT ,\;1·w :i Bit , 3 ba . r,11n. 1•1n , on Nnrth U..iy l1'u11l. U.1100.1 l!<i l.11111 x:1;1 !J781 ~~~~~~~~~~= Corona del Mer 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Estat~ Builders International WESTMIMSTBI OFACE WES WEtSSIMGER 714-894-0611 ltl'\IU\"Cd to S41'1.~IU' l-.1ui.: s 1tl' bcdrunn1s. lll",1n1 <'l'l11n~ l".H . w1Lh Swt•d1:.h f1rcpla1·e. 21"JU i;<1uart· fl'Pt. Cornl·r hit ('all now tu l'>t't' 1').17 (iUIU /\gl. '.I llH , 2 Ua. plus encl. µ.1t1u ('.111 lk.· den or <Ith bdr1n CLl':,\1'1;. ~l.5W HJ;I !171:11 HESTER-BROWM IJt)Vt:H SHOR~ home at ~2<!,000 & a 5 UH, al ~2.000. Both good buys See the holl\CS & discover the difference. Other:. from :il l ~,500 VA/FHA Repos 6 _,.a1 1002Gmerol 1002 1..., llft'"l'lltly Sl!l hng lht'1f llt'\.\ <"011don11n1u1ns, t '..i· n~on l "r('"t t-:,.tat1·"· lo11·.1t1·1I Jl \Ill' lOl"llt•r OI l'.11 1111 \i<'\I ()\'J\\" ,\ ll<'V.' .\1,11·1\rlhu1 Ul\d HI t 'ornu.t d1·I .\1 ;11. :-.t,trllul! al ::;t;u::~10 S.ilt•:. olt1l'\' ,\i 111 1i 11 •' I n il" ,, pt• 11 . I'll< I,\; I•: 1 :11~ 1ih1"l Walker &Lee REAL ESTATE 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• *Balboa Bay Properties* I lg lay Mo s t popular condo in town ; lgc. 2 BR., 2 ba. Full sec urit y bld g. S77 ,000. 675-7060 MesaVerde- Vef.)' sharp in s iclc & out. 3 RR. & ram. rm. In xlnt neighborhuocl ! $.58,500. 556-8800 $52.500 Newport 8,,cac h . Comn1ereiar store fllus s hops. Choi ce loc<.1tio11 . 640-8484. Back lay Sharp 4 BR. 3 ba. l'O ndo. J<'rpl., µatio , pool. Try S-12.500 675-7000 ITT REALTORS L,D 4 Local Offn:es To Serve You 1002· G~ra1 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• le-autJfuAy nmintained CAPE COD, WATERFRONT with pier C9td sUp I luge t"'·o·story .i Bil & den, 3 fi,\, \vith form a l dining, 2 frplc 's., 3 tar gar and Extra fl~trking . $175,000. JACOBS REALTY BIGCAMYOM Luxurious Monac;o, 3 BR, din rm, on fair-woy. 2800 sq.fl. $149.SOO VOGEL & BABBITT REALTORS 644-6056 REDUCED $6,000. IA 1~cl.v. y,;1r1n ;u1d 1nv1l 1111!. :J lx.)J Ul \.'Olll hl}lllt' now :s:1:1,2:1u. \\'.di. tll :-.ht111p1n i.:. 'l'rl"1: :-h;1 dcd ).ird and ,,\rt·t"t & 1\!'>soe .• Realtors Eastside Fixer tir«•:ll lilt~tcr home l!f r1·nt:.il on huge bu1lda- !Jll· H 2 Jot. Bnng p:unt l.ru ... h .,., it h t'hec·khook. th1l.\I ~:J J.500. 6-lli-7711. Opl·n i':\'f's. Walk To Th~ Be«.h Fron) th1 .... irnmaeulate ht•:H·h h1dc·a ·.,..·ay. only •L l'PS !rnm tht' v.·;iter. 'l'h1,, 1s ;1 :-h..irp nc...,·er prop .. rty -nol one ut the ullt ·"J't":.ir dov.·n:o..'' Only COMP'ANV lt BAJ/l'OllS S INCI': i!.l-14 673-4400 ·OUPLEX Nev.·port." 3 il<lrms , :! ha .. fr1lle. + ~ hi.lrm. Xlnt eond . Clo::.c to bt.·:ich & shopp1n~. Lower un1l avail. ror new ov.•ncr. 111 t lran~c C..'ounly K1:ys n1o(T1r t' WORLD REAL ESTATE S 1tee1all:-.1s 1n ~ov1·r11 n1c ol t 1nanccd lk.lllll'.' '. 5SG 7777 call anyl1n1c STARTER HOME H1•LLren1e nt ho1nc or in \11•st rn e nt rcnt;il .;:: l!cdroom. I I.lath, hltns. dbl i-:ur:.i ge v. /boat llfll.lr . new l"arpcl :uuJ tllr t·11:an and neat. :-.ee to :ip prc1·1att•! /\:-king unly ~li.!JUU.Call:WO llJI. .,.~ HERITAGE REALTORS S81 . !AX! I ~...,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;-. 1.173-3663 &12 :!253 B\·es 1 · associated VETERANS 1£1~~~~- :'-."~J.000 Hl'ltt'r St't' tOO;iy. i~;;;;;--;;;;;...,;:;,;;~~;;;;;~i t.u; 77 l J, <>ix·n B1·t":-. __ _ BROKERS-AEAL TORS l OJ'. W Bolboo b1> l~~! 1'1rcd of J:t'lling the run aruunll'!"!".' If you ha\'t' any qul·~t1ons :.ibout bu\'· inJ.! a home \' :\, call tile V t\ Experts at World Roal Estate S1>cl'.1all:.ls in V ,\ huus- 1ng. Ask for Veteran (..:ounscl<ir. 556-i777, anyllmc. PrDp•rti•• I --=~~-~~, 751-1920 .... 11 w lk & 14tw) OUAll sr. NIW..0111 •l.t.(H i) er Lee Irvine . Beauty Fantastic Value llou..,1· 1 ... 111 ,\ l l·utnhl1uo. 3 bl•droin:.. :! h.11h,., IJVUI. ~ 1>l.1 \·~ro1111d 11l-.11•hy. i\lu11n1u1n upkl't'P. pl1·nly 01 t1mt' 10 t:nJOY IL\ 1111; ~11 .!l.'ril t',1111;;;1 ~· Mininun lllAl llT•Tl Shop far llayfr...t ~1111111,um inl'estment! l'ompact t:utit· 2 IJt'<lrooms. 2 baths. pier :ind :.li 1l .• \10\'C nghl 111! $1SJ.0\JO. anJ you o .... n the l:ind PETE BARRETI -REALTY- 642 ·5200 615 · 1060 Mew EnCJl..,d Style 2 Story S29,900!! $6,600 Assumes Ideal loeat1on. Walk lu S(·hools & :o.hu1>p1n ~. JOO ·rcJ Br:Al.11. 1 tan1d~ ,.11ed bcdroutn:i. Country k1\l"hl'n . l"rl•s hly r~" dl·l·or:1tell. Scel11tJ1...'<.I {·uv· l'l'ed p:.it10 u ... ~1 b:.irg;1111 al lh1: bea<·h. EnJu)' the ;i basketball courts. 1.enn1:. & p:.irk . Une tnnl' oµ- portun1ty. Qy,-nt'r hought another . mu:-.t go t<1ke :.illv;1ntage. C:ill li-42-:l535 . ---------- Collogo Park 11:.ird to lini.l -lo,el) ;1 Ocdroom. 2 b:.ith corner horne. t:o1npl{·te y,·11h beaul11'u! pool and act1:!'1:. lor bu:.it or trailer .Ju~\ rC'cently redecoratetl. ·rran:.ler fortes s ale. .xc .... · on lh(.' market. \\'o n 't 1:.i:,l'.~ (.'all nov.· ... 5-lti-5880. -HERITAGE ' " REALTORS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l1 ri~Smitle~ REALTORs' HARBOR VIEW HOMES Beautifully decorated '.\lontcgt} 1nudcl. 4 Bedrooms, dining r1n + fan1 rn1 . Warm firepl ace. On a Ucautiful la ncl sc.:a pcd corner h>t . Sho\vs l ike :.i model. $81,500. CALL 644-7270 \!ll:-01' llr.1111\tul "P••I Ill ."11.l'.dl! \.il-1·1~1·\\ ti.\r.~ 1ild. ;1 l1r . Ii-:. t.1111 1•111. ~ bd lrpl . dl1I. ~.If . •h.1!-1• l'UHI , bt•:HllLlllll~ \11d.~1·1>\L 1111,\' t~tHll !Jlllll\'I' llt'l•Jl"l' 1n\t·r1·•.t. r.t11·• J.!H lJI\ .1 ..:.11n' till 7701 I 1111 ;1 Ii It Gigantic Dupl~x U\\ llt'I"' 11111\ II 1th r1·nt ~1I ... uulh o l B;t~"ul" IJ1ll' ~l·,11· t1<'\\', l 'allt.·11 ;:!t i \g l t:u·r1·: :! ur. 1 li,1 v. d ~·· i..1t & 1.1!11111 1.; .11'l"1. trph-, 2828 E. Caasf Hiqhway, Corona del Mar "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' I b l' ; 1 11 l IJ ; 1 t 1 " , 1 r 1 · : 1 . !! ~;:,~, .. -.uu . u··· 1111 ,, .. r, Getter al 1002 G....,.al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESL l·:Y N TAYLOR CO. RE A LTOllS si 11 ee 1H46 $69,950-AREAL STEAL l<~or some lucky buyer! The ONLY NEW I -story Linda ~fodel left. Daylight bright thruout! Perfect kitchen \Y /brel.lkfast area & walk-in pantry. 3 BR. DR. 2 baths. 2111 San Joocpn Hills Road 1;;;, :!O~ l 1•r 1,j.! :..~1:!:1 Harbor View Hills ()l"ean. !:.land. 11 :.irbor V1C\.\'. lgc 4Br. £b.~ pl us i ."iU IL. lJt•;1n1t.'l hi". r111. v.'1 t"t'llll't" trpll·. 0111111.n,., :1ulo g.ir door. 1\lort':. Helo\\/ n1arket at :sl'l.),51.N. L";il!!~l·I u-fl l. {)pt~n Sal 1Sun1 f\lon 12·li 10~ Se:t l.<1n1.'. l -~li\I. Costa Mesa 1021 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bedrooms ~ Uath~. h a rtl.,..·ooJ lluor:.. BLUE ll,\\·1·:;\I l'OUL . L.i.ri;c 1>at1u. NEWPORT CENTER, M.I. 644-4910 l l/Ul('t s lrc1.•t. S:J8.5u0. 1002GOMral Ray Mc Corde I 002 Roallor 1810 Mowport •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Cos ta ~tc.sa:t-'8 -7729 . 67S-6670 Upkfff> SUPERB HOME OFTHEWHI< i'O M t-;SA Vt-:l!l)i': Of1NUIQ•1ISf..,,.,IQ8f!l.1 O' COM'S CUTEST ~ :~ 2 . U 0 I~ C ll S l 0 m Banchhouse. \l.\/F\I,\. t:.ikc ad\':.intaµc now ! Hoy.:_6-1.'> 410U Ap;l. 2t 19 Newport llvd. COl'M'r )oth I 002 G•IMrol 1002 ....................... ......... .............. . Fl~ER UPPER l'h1s J;.rOO' y httl1· ... 1.1r1er honll" 1 . .., uni~· ~.:1110 l<un .1 htllt' !<ih11p Ill 11·1111l ;;1.•n 1-::1 .... tS1flt• l.'or.\,I t\lt·!<i.J ul I TIRED OF City Livinq? 'l'r:1d<' 111 yuur hiJnll' 1111· \1 '11 ;H"t'l'' llt">lf' !-;,,\"1111 1hdo. 1·.111 I)(' U:>l"I tor rf' :..1 d1.•11t1,1I 1.•r :1\oeadu l11 ntl Ila:-~r11;1JI ~1rt':1n1 ruo111n g .1l·rus~ pro11('rty. l'r1 ulldl'r n1arkl•l \'alu1'. (lnl,\' s:!!l.~(11J, (~11cr "'Ill l<l rry .... 1lh small 1k1.,.,·n. <·:ill PHl';ST l l..il-: IJO~I ES. ti4.-1-tit'4li Bui tn.1.\1111u1n l"ul'nfot1 :ind rt·:.i ,.unalily pnt'l·•I , Fr••Rl :-.1i.1t•1t111:. 11u1t.lt•rn k1t1·ht•11 . lilt• :>V.t'l'l'll1).! :.l;urc;,i,.,· le;1d" lo thrct• t.10111.v IJ<'dro1un.., ;1ud 11 (>\'t·rluok . .., 1111<· uf lhl' lult•:.I trt•t• .•h,1d1"<l l!,1"l"t'l1 bt·lt:. (':it11:1:.1 K.·,:~j I . . Twa Story $33,000 Beach It' \rut•' l<N1nOlinK tv.o :-.lory. \\':.ilk to h1-.1t·h! l'orrn.d l'ntr\' to .•unk\:n 11• 111 g :tnJ 111111111.! Enurn1uu .. l'AH"l'Y - t;,\~l~: llUtl ,\I S...·p.1rJtt· .\111r11r:H 1 .~-1.,,,. ·rh1:-. 111,('ly i! + Ucn or 3 b1·1trm ho1n1: ts :.i i-.1J.!hl to bt>holJ . i':nJOY t'Omforla- l1h· II\ 111;.: 111 l:u·J.!(' lan1ily r<1<1111 ·rut.illy upgr:.idl"' \hr11<1ut. (Jnly ~.5 1 .0UO. l 'Jli nuv.·. Supt.•rh Jlo1111•,, Hvally. 5·1!J-l:!l.:i.'">J One of a Kind Co,·1n~ton fourplex in 1;r1n1c llunungton loca- llun. Oon·t 1n1ss tlu.-.. l"all aj!t . n ow for dct::id:-. ti-Ii liO IO. ,\1(1. -"--- KEY CONDO Deluxe 2 ~roo1n .... 1th woodburning fireplace, 1orn1al d1n1ng room , pr1\·ate ~a rdcn patio ·+ ya rt.I . Super location. ~J .9l.IO. lo'.~ down. L'all : 9ti2 7788 .Q. KEY . Country Club Livinq Sp:.il·1ou" 4 becl rm, 2 stor\' honit• actjaeent lo the .1\lesa \1l·rdc Counlr1· Club. !':il•pa ratc f:1111 r1l1 "''/1n:.i,,:.1•·1: 111l c and \\'t'l IJor. forrnal d1 n1 ng, hu~l' n1J:-.tcr l>t.-drn1 "Ullt' ;ind motlt'rn. ~tll clec k1\l·hen Reriueed $5l0}. for 11n - n1l•d1at<.' s :.ile-~'i:J.5uU t:all 54.l -8-1:!-I. ' rn Associated LJ.::!SOUTH COAST • 0( A\ l()Q Brokers Only $63.500 for either one or two very fine 2 bdrm. ho1ncs. loc ~tted 011 Orchid Ave .. one of our nicest residenti:..i l areas. Can be s hown by app "t . YEAR BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 "'"'-01 t C OAST HW V C rJAONA OE.L MAR 1002GeMrGI 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C Cod HOME + INCOME apt-t-:AS"'f.SIDf'~ 3BR house Two Story-Pool ""'ilh bachelor apt+ IB!t Mo Down-GI apt. O\"C'r garage. As· •Hl·:.S·r HllY • •IBr. 2U:.i :\lt•.-.;1 \'l·r1lt•. 1 !11 ~­ Killdccr Cirf"lt"' SG,1,5u0. lJ"'n~·1·. 557 2:01. Absolutely Impeccable Vou can smell th...: nc\\'· ness. ,\ crispy clc;111 3 bedroom .with a \l'ry· large fami_ly room. On :i lop casl s ide Costa :i.1e..,;.i, trl·elln~d. no traf11e. pride ·ol -u v.·n('rs h 1p streel. /\. true l·harmcr. S11 .!f5U. Call 546-2313. S11a1·1ou s \y,o story. Poul some 7'l VA Joan. S27f. . ra1 ... ed forn1al enlry to per mo. Call PRESTIGI-: *.MESA WOODS* GtMf'OI IQO G-..al 1002 ' ······················· ....................... . lll",\H rt-:Hs y.1nd1nt: " t a I r:. l tl Ill ~t ... I I' .. l11d 1~.1 ..... t .I. Sl·p:11';!\t• ~;i,.s1,·c family roo1n "'llh 1Ju1ll In BAR . Ftrl'pl;1ct•. ett·. Over 2200 .., . ft :J !Jig bedrooms. 2 h;ith .... on Jl l 1t;E pie :-.haµl·d lot with fruit trt•c:-., COl'l'l't.'<I patio, etc. J\I ;111 \ . n1 an v {'US"tom l1•a1.ur1::-. l.1:-.ted al ~~.~r.o S46-4141 .., u n ken 11, 1ng room · i _.:l=IO=M~E=S=·~645:.::_-""'6..=" ::::_ ___ 1 B'' O\\IN Jo:R. Spac 4Br. i'o.,..dt'r room. \\'ct bar. :1Ua llon1e located nl':.ir "611R€ALTORSiPi l<ASTSIDE-- 3 Bl"hse + 2 rental un1l.::. t ' •·h1hh·1·11" ,.u11t• .\..,..,tllllt' s:l'.l,UOU Fii,\ loan. '1",11..1· :0 d \ ,, ll 1 ;1 ).! (' • ! ( .• I 1 I :,11\3 jjj117 . ~ COATS&WALLACE I <:our m "'1 g :1 rd c 11 . Private Dock So. Coas t Plaza. Fr1n Ult k 1 I c h c n . (.; I/\ N ·r $1··31·,ooo + FR. Cu~ton1 dC<.'Orat · f ,\ ~1 1 1. '' -p AR ·r y l! d . I. a n d :; l" a pc d HU()o\1 & Sfo:CLU IJt-..:IJ Lu11:ur1ou s 4 BR. 3 Ht\ ~·1 spr1 nklers. £li8,9011 . "'4ewparf Hei~ Drive bv & 1n:.ike oftl'r TRIPLEX SPAHLli\l; 1.oncd l'-1 .... 1th 3BR. H~:AL t-:STA'rE 2Hlt & !Bil OIULS. loc;ilcd K3:~ J.>\l1 • .. Beautiru.ly dccoratt>d 5 BR. 4 1·2 ba., paneling, 3 frpl cs. Ramp/slip. $260,000. REAL ESTATE . INC. c~~//1''1 •1P o 'J •IP. f' [" lijld11tl 1 -::::~-1n Newport lle1ghts are<i .'.lnd pricl·d 10 !'lt·H at MEW OM MARKET s.s:i.ooo. Ph: 556 Lt:tJO 4 Hr, den , du1ing. 11001. SUN 'fEH HACJ·:. \l/111d-v.·aterfront home y,·1lh 01K:n Sal Sun 1:!·5 :ll>U 1ni.; ~la irs lO lnple 517.C J:ll"llll.I 1>001 and l>eaul. Tur lo e k Ur . C f\I . 1n ;1s ter and chlldrens IJat10. i{oom for J:1rg~ S.1ti-192u.' • t ' • • • t I I I I ~ ~ Custom 5 BR. 4 ba .. 80 rt . view front<.1ge on lagoon. Hamp(Ooal. $295,000. \ BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Bal Isle Rustic S8400Down Vacant \\'rnu.c.ht iron l'nt·lu;;.('tl 11..,l•d hr H•k lOlll"l},lrtJ \nnu..i I 1n«nrn1• for I ht• 2 un1\-; S!uJOu. 1\1:11l.1l1l1• N(l\V. C:.ill U41i 71il lll'lt,lt!Q •>l~>t•I.! Pit, Sharp Harbor View Home ltt.'1no1ll•lcd i\101\'.-\Cll n11•d1•l "'11 h -l bcdrourn .... ;1 h,tlhs , 1orm;1I duun g. :J!Hl tlfl'Pl:JC"t'. Larµt' 1 uldt•!<i.n' h•l :\cv. ty de· 1 ,,r,11~·11 111-.1<11• \";i(';1nl and rl·,HI~' S&).l.M.lO 640--6161 !p SELECT ::\!11.),000 buys this bt':.i.U!. 1na1nta111cd honl<' 111 dc- PROPERTIES :-irable Baycr1·st . llurry! I ._;;;;,,;~;;;;;~;.;;:, 1 S I' A H LI i\C; 1• H E ,\ L t-:s·r,\'r i': COLCEGEPARK "'" :i.>t>< CURB APPEAL "''111g. Only S-t2.500. Call l>o:iL (/ULtk ! ! !Ji);! ti7tJ7. Of>IN Ill Q •H )!UN 10,;r ri~ I' ~1 U'l1:ll 1!"9Quail ~ &IPtac• . PrDp•rti•• · 752-1920 1•00 QUAil St. NlWl'Olt llA~ l'r1n1e eond1tion. J llH . 2 H,\. luxuriuus caUana & p..>01. J.i.:e llv rr11. w fpll'. 1-'lus family rm. Bllns Shake roof. ov.·ncr IS n 111\·1 ng . Hroker. Beaul. 11 unit adlt hhlg. J Geweral 1002 GeMrGI I 002 :.hort hlk ~ lo b('aeh . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• li-lti 3921J e\ l':. .>1tl W:!l !'ride of O\\'lll'rsh11>. C:ill lor :.ippt to :-1't· 1' Sl-'AHl.l.'\'l; Bl';AJ.ES1'\1'1•: I THE REAL ~ ESTATERS COATS &WALLACE 341 Boy~·d" 011v" N B b75 blb1 GoMral I ooz'G.;....... . I 0~2 ['fl .. , .......................................... . r .... ·11 story pool hon1c L1n - be11l'\·abl1: prc·sumn1l'r 1J,1rga1n Jt JU!.t s:n .uoo! All terms ll\'i·nlahlc. llurry C:lll H-li' t~llO /\gt. BEL;; ~::KET -I lllufl's condo. 3 Hr, d1n- 1n,g . .2'/:I Ba O\"crlook1ng µr('e n bell. :\:lnl cond. t;tust be sold. macnab / irvine realty IS. THIS POSSIBLE? COROMA DEL MAR Charming town house -deli ghtful decor. J.lardwood floors. leaded win· .. <lows, TV ·music center and bar in convertible den . $65,000. 1-'ec. TEMMIS BUFFS ARISE A wide picturesque greenbelt separates this Bluffs conrlo from the Newport Beach Tennis Club. 3 Bedrooms <.ind a family room . In cluding land $79.500. LIVE OM THE 15th GREEM Custom 5 hedroom. 3 hath. 2 story home wil1l formul clini ng room . Large pool on oversize lot. One of a kind. Must see all the extr11s this Overlook City H.illside Cattaqe $44,900!! Country ;1ppro:11·1l . 1-'r1n10 are:t . Hus111 · !'nt lH)!<' oltl'I'." j)\.:-.;,\:\1 1l' V I E\V lll" C'l"l'Y 1.l'l'F .. ..; U.v 11111• &1 SAl)l>Ll<:HAt'K i\ol1'NS. hy 11:.iy. Story hook 1nl('l'1ur. llttrd\vuoct floors. :\I :•l'>SI\'(' 1·or1\('r brll'k llrt·µlal"l'. t·uu111rv k.1t<'hPn . 1\nl~1111(• L·h:.ir111 throughout Extr.1 larµ1• I Int lt1ad ~ of l.tr.11.l' tr1.·<'s. llO\\l'N & :-hrut~ A r,1rt.' , f1n1I hurry It) ~l·1· l'.111 t ~I:! 2JJJ RfAL ESTATE.INC. S\l,\lll' 3 HH hom1• (~·o pr1v.1Lc hnat ..,hi;. 111 Balboa t 'o\·1·s. '1';1:;-1\" 111 r c<l(•(•ur,at1·1l. ottc lli! !i pU<'ll>ll .• f ll(llllS, 11nl"111t' li\'lll)! <ind rnll'r t;11111n g. on fl•t• land. All ror ~1:12 .. 'lOO. Like tn k1111"'' 1nore"! Call l'HE .. "il"lli~: I h ),\t ES. f>-15• f6lli OMLY 55300 Down l'lu:-. 1•h1"-lrlJ.( {'OSls pul~ ":>.l:>.OOtJ! Fi x 1t and Sa\~ \"ovr paint brush and ..,on11• 1111at.:in.1t1011 v.·dl 1T1;1l-l' this 11110 a :.harp t:11niiy honlt.'. L'onu:r l11l Alie~· :ll"<'t•ss. 1\ll tcrn1s Call 1\J.!\. 1:147-liOIU. ~ Broadway J ldrm. + thal neat CO!ita Mesa ~lre et <:lose lo C\'er- ylhinJ:, "''1th 11 be11ut11'ully up~radcd homt' on a hui:!" nlley ai·ce. ... s rt.•ar yard for only $47 .fiOO H4·1 72 11 ,\~L SPAHLINc; H.i':AL ES'l',\'\'E !JJJ J[,.18 Pool Pleaser Lovely c:os\;1 ~l esa :I Hdrm pool hol)le "ilh l:1rg<.! lot. P riced al only S38.000. Qy,•ners an11:ious and will sell VJ\/fo'll1\. ~ •lU 111 lhl:-hui;!C 2000 ~q ft 11111111· roiupl{'h' ..... 111 E.1..,ll'l"ll l'>t} le fu~ t'I". l :lx:!u .... ••11.irJt~ fanlll\ roorn ;ind a larnl .•!Yll' k111·l11·11 y,·11h hrt•:H..t.1 "1 , bar . :1 S11 ;1el•J U S IOOZGe .. ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * FOUR DAY WEEK *NO SELLING . 1 K<tl room" Jt 1' e you lot-" c •f I•---------· I r1"10n1 . C<1 ll now. Ct'ntury 21 ~pnrow, M2 447.1 * FRINGE BENEFITS Fee ia11d -on the beach -40' slip - l>eautifully dccor<.1tcd 3 bC'clroon1 hon1c -privat~ con1munity -all for SlGS.000 -yes & 111uch niorc. l3evcrl y l\lorphy.ti-12-8235. 1N5--1l SHOWCASE HOUSE! And what a sho\v~ Gorgeous J)anoramic view of P;i cific + 120' uf oceanfront & 5000 sq . ft. (.If spectacular home. it ,!l bcdroon1 suites, 5 112 bath:;. 1-·or aµpt. or free color brochu re -· Bob Oy.·ens 642-8235. ( N55 I LIVE HAPPILY EVER AFTER! In a true to lif(' rorn~ntic home -3 quiet becJrourl1s. 1.1 uaint scpar~1t1...· dini1lg roo111 . fL·st 1\·c run r0<J111 \\'/v.•et bar. utbpian pool brook & gl.lrden setting. BUT BHING YOUR OWN PRINCE Cll AHollNG! Sl l2.5UO. Jack Cu~tcr 6-12-8235. (NS6) We \viii sell your.home (ju1ck for 'l'op Uolt<ir. 4'1r COMMISSION if qualified. Call tOOay lor free estimate. j\;111<! Orange County ~1ull1pl e Lisl1n~ Boards avail.able at no c·ost to you. i''rcc {'Ons ultation. lle::tlto1· tlUll\her Oil(' ' ( 1! 11 10r JI) ~l':1r:-.. 642 l!J':JI lsn"t TIMs Where YOll Want To Be The very finest :.ire.1 1n this c ntu·t• c111nn1unll\"' ,\ ~1·t1.1n,i:; ~ou 11 be pr00d h> lie in . 1\ golll...:n u11 - l)Orlun1 t .v tor you 1:Juhlr1:11 too 111 rnui. tu Ol't'U.ll i!U 111111 . 01 :-- 111·~ land. \\';ilk to :-.o. l'o.1:-t l'la1;1 . Fanla~tu· 3 hdrrn t-tan11ly rounl. L':ill .)J1, UU..!:.!. Walker &lee .... l lllllt Nr Nl·v.. l:.:e •lll r , FH. S1n~lc Stry, Xlnt. l\lc,,.1 \'crdc lo(· IJ('f'OSS lronl P:.irk . ()on t 1T11s::. lhr" l:'XI :+W :)..l!I 12.Jti rullf'i!f' P .1rk. U\.\nt·1 .ll!H F;in1 rn1 112 Pru1- t•1•ton .i ll\ .'>~1-11, l)pt:'n ~j \ ,, Dano Point 1026 ··················y· ... homeorrers. $174.900. Cut Your Costs I Live in chRrnun~ l~e :: OWM&R'S \ MONARCH IAY TERRACE b<d,oom. fpk. huo·t1w0<>f UNIT I 4 bedrooms, 3 baths; formal dining floor,. lp;e kitchen . .o;cp I 5 Openings For Uctnsed Agents Personal Interview Only! SOCIALIZE IM SHORECLIFFS ·You'll in1pres!' y<1ur guests \Yith the ,.Ocea n & Canyon VIEWS afforded from this custom 3 bedroom manor. with p;1tio & private beach to boot .. LI\. t>\VNi':R. 2 Blf. 2 ,la. V.' S\11\tlt,(•\(. & J;.U". "·111 11na11 1·~· 11 necdct..I. 4!(1-ZQ'J.i C:1 \I monun~s. El Toro 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• room .. family room, newly built. utlhty room. Corner lol. Plu'\h y('ar oh.I tr1pll'>: " S · · f II ICn<'ed, dbll' .it1.1r. Plus "''Ill\ 3 bdrm. 2 h111h . F A --i..1 ntCall Flex1hlc f1naneing . Joyce 1<:dl11nd , • , wee p111 g ocean views rom a !i<'par:il~ 1 Hit huu ~c, 0 .,,,.nt·r ·s unit . shug \ or ppOii•hW areas of the ~use. Large protected lrl'ntNI s1r15 a monlh i. I 1-.1rvc1 1111c cedar !'11chnjt I JACK PECK yard area 1>erfect for poo1 & jacuzzi. 'fry 8 12'. t1nH11c111 1.t. :.nd all I he J>OSh ~OC'ldies . 17141 842-4455 1 $153,500. [ ~;~ l·: .... 1.-.ult>, C<l'i\,, ! 7~11~·1i'n2r~~~~·1~1~~~hnnd : (213) 592-1359 ,• \ S.1\e eomnuss1on ""'"' I DIAL 644-1766 1400ll7" FOR AU It •• q .. -11 ~ WALKER & LEE r --I'""' >'O'Y. i>c<frwm l • Rd. MI C.M • -' to• Do¥ .. o'"' 141 121~ 1644 MKA•1ho• r.•• 6100 ll(',1rl} new l..Hku F~~ 64;!-8235 . IN51 i BYOWMER 2 STORY $43,950 ?161 s ... JoaquonHms • . • . uw I ~-• REAL ESTATE I 'homo"' mun,-om1>-·>•·· COLDWELL l •MKER CO Pft•IJfWI 1!14cr. C4hlou11.1 t:rr.•) '" ... .... . Prop ti•• i I OM\!>. ""Um<tblo '" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1~~~~·~-~l~t2~D~~~:.J!:=:=:~l~A~n;;Eq;;•;•l~O~p~porl~~""";;·~y~Em;;~p~loy;;•;r)~:::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.liF~f~l,~\~lo~a~n~.=P~n~·n<~lpa::~::°':"~ : ---,.,._.. ""'" . ly.Call>li6-511:11l. 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Lo ~each, ~ pelt. br frplc drps l'l'ld. d f11,• •OPIH HOUR• LAHDM.u.I OWNER AHXJOUfJ ONLY 1 Q Lfn. au rue lp•n. 120,aoo. r~reatloa oriented or Maanificerit Virw. Pier 5285. A'v a1l S/2. ltill-®2 "'ork in 1< u dll• (213 1 t 11.i"Al•ln Street S45,500. 3 Yr Okt. Z St)', 4Br, *· Owner. M:M> ConUoentaJ, buc. h PtoPr11· S'I0,000. f 0 r b 0 • t . yr I y . aft. 4.PM ·""-'--.s&W Xlnl c ond . P a tio, ff8 t ow OPEN DAILY 1.-4 P&I Glr.:,!'> p11t1 0 kitcheo ,.•/all ~1tqd s ~a ped . $4 7 ,950. .., II Ca•daMln... · ~ .... r ·,l~Cf ..... IUlr, 213-t76-2723. 4 Or, \'a.cant. fU'· beach Al N '"W PO ll'J' H"'llf 1 Dr New cu s tom •BR & the lll:lo\'CSt futt~ ~ .. -o365 • " I' z·ooo ......., " •--., 3 BR . 1,L BA. 1 houae 0,, a ll s~hl». $385. l&t, last :t'" "" 11> ramrm.3c0ir gar,(raiJer ap1,r !'>, 1a m1ly, vaul&.ed ' -lllcw r1pacft' 2721&.Co.iHwy. ~:s d i39l Neolan1 du~lc .11:.i1t v &ref.Sl.3S. actts!I off alley. Wwlk w i:,·1l 1n;i~. l'r<1 £·klin1 brick MlukMtV'lefo 1067 Meat t• l•••lli"°1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8TIS::t¥l the btty. Avall Mar. lit ev . . Al on Fri vw il • .. h d '"k p k · •..,,.. ...,. TWO Sunlt'-~••l""l ~ Part. furn. $.125/mo. Yr 8J3.-1103or983~-·-...:,,, -.·un 9 lo~ uc:ac aljl ....., e ar . rpl('. h: 1na:.ter awie •••••..-••••••••••••••••• St r • • "' • e e...r -..,. ._ -pv•uxE •-pLv• e.eCK "''" " ~-8821 , pr1 v bath. Color ~e1", PETl'ER THA.i~ Nt~W • ~· =: eomplettd rorute. ~ .o-.. " . ~. round . l&l ,._ lut + $lOO Ytttf"CN HOMEFIMOERS GeraldS.Tboimu;,JULr. 11ui1l11y cpt.s &drpl. A.U 3br,Zbu.frnt1Uut rm.3 Mlwp,arta • lo major shoppl4& '8.aolOrema.uiw/SlO,OOO cleanlng dep. req 'd . Ne w re~ulati uns ma)' •642--9900• 0 ..__--... l<tud~cap1ni: :md paliOlt' ~ plr~ C:hllr111'g. yd. w/2 $40,t~O.-4.,1 center. 11L yr wrlle«f dn. SB~ tba + frplc for 49'--0663 aft Sop wkd)'s . make it possible for you ---~ ....,,.._.............., in !llkr!HM!-SSll tov'd, pat101i. ~l <1 11y \ • $14M 5315-%:579 ' owner. oodJoc. 1~ p •-~ ••o7 lo use )'Our el•gib1ilty 3UR,2 B1,1 , F;11n-rm.11r r 1 ·'~''eart1new.4Bedroorn . _ . 1 "50 •00 ''' J'•SUwl•.-:-...,,.. 592-w1"0J ' Yeaa:erRealty ~. 171UWOll .,._ ,.,. 1 SJ$tJ x raa . • ,,, . r . "' _ ... , •••••••••••••••••-•••• ag:iin! Why rent .,.-he,n 11arbor 111. l,gl' ~·c . · 2 ba lh. bltn11, loll, vf 4 IDIM +pool 495 -1020 (Ju&loff lrvincAveJ NEW 4 uait, 2 bllts to heh.· •I~ Pal6:uA•* i·ou cnu own .,..·ith \'ery ~o. Water pd~_:1f9lt_ p-.ne.hng.' soa.t gule. 2 S41.SOO 548-722' ~real buy, &ood •••· •Atlrac11·velBr.Unl•" Charmin~ cotta&e am 2 ·u1 h '' •'all 1·or de Pulioi; s M1nuteti to -Clean as a Whi11Ue ! 4 l)r • ""' 0 "'" 1 e C<l!I · " · OH IG. Blul'(s, Wutertront · b t . d Ed' I fU B1g2story. Allterm.1.or ··s olle tte ·· Ne w write-ofr'. lnC'Ome Sl.200. Step&loBayorOcean br, l ba, li\OVe, refrig, tail11,~·1035 or003·56'71. Privacy. 2 OU: 2 B.• .c et t'i ~" · 1101 assun1e current loa.n . ri mo . Many xtra1 . PricedBelowMarket uttl.S23S.Nopeu.Ref's. :-;chool. ~ubmlt all terms. $286 per month. Call Bkr. dsh¥11hr & d&PI ~.ooo. """" ,.t.10 Princi ...... 1• Only 644--0997 e\'f'S · 0 .H. 60' patio on b<i y. In• s.ia ~ Priced for a quick aale! _,..., v--CX't'. !2131 JJl -K444 ' 5J6-lll6 ~~54~-Prine only. By Owner . 1213 iSll·OU3 YRLY 3 br. 2 bit , nr ~~W~a~lk~e~r~&~l!e~eu1;;~;,:;;~~;r• Executive Condos 3 & 4 Bed room hom1..-s. Very well upgraded & ideally lut:;ited. Near schools. be1.1 ches. & shop ping. $1SOCI. Uown or U)· sume low interest lo1.1n. tr?lne t044 831-8661. 22 UNITS L.ottt.r.. JJoo, beach . $395 mo . •I•~••'"'. a1oav1•w ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1069 Priced at ool)' $232,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213 /693-2645, 675-9173 __ ___ HA • Condo-? sty, 2 br, 2 ba, ~~~:.~•••••••• Seller will carT)' back a BUILDING LOTw/Ocea.n wknds $125 MO. Roon1y 5 br nr . KIDS WILCOMf pa l1 0. ai r , no mainl. ............ contr•cl at K interest View, CdM Highlands. Coro1M1ct.IM4r lZ22 Schls. & Shoppu1.g. 10102 lireat Joe . near pool&· o .... ·ner ~I.~-644--4881. SttfS To 0c.-The perfc.oct summer...,,_ over 30 )'ea.rs. By appt. 545.1458 aft.6& wtc.nds. ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:ons t1tut1on Ur . 11 ll. tennis . 3 HI\, t'um·rn1 Jmmcd1.:ile posRAS1un: 3 1111 less than 'h bloc~ only , 962-42-16 ____ Sh;,irp! $475. rno. Two 111 hdrms. + den, 2 l;r.:.i.lhio , ff0inlerrlnc""beach.f"11 c AN AL front I ot : VIEW HOME Tor lease. 2 ~ choo:oit' from . STEP RIGHT.. llMUmableluan.$1.S.000 & 2 UR units. only it Ne wport Shores, by br +den or 3 br, 2 ba . 4 Hit tolo\·nhorne, 2'l liu, 752-0460..ytilM Look at the lights a.tKJ <l'A& 11 &M 1121 • -owner . $37 ,SOOprincipals w/swcepingoceanview& bltn:;. fr pi e , v ool , .... _ -~~... -...500. urry. -J. pvl. bea oh acc .... "'~. "ardcncr . Near oct';1n h1ndseap1ng. 1-1""' .. ......,,.,r Agt only. 646-86:i7 ~ "' greenl>l!lt location and · poc mo. Ref s & pe~al c:ood te nanti. onl) ! SJ 15. 1hc immaculate condi· 119 Ylew-, ~Rd .... _.. • auo. MoWle Home, in le r v i e w c e q 'd 1no. 963 77tiS t1un or this a bdrm., 2 Over 2100 5qft-fiee land. T...n.r Parirs 2100 573-s.i09 lr•ln• ]244 hath home with bonus ~;:;;;;:;;;;::;;~:;;:;;~'_!!~!ii~~~~--~~= I QOI DO:\AA.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• $117,900. Agt642 • /0 ,........... UTIL. pd I Hr duplex. p!:!ls ••••••••••••••••••••••• roo1n and a view. Only MOBILE Home Pk . $ti~.!l001nt:Ll<1ml . WANTl!:D : Lido Isle 4 Or 8 Units Bridgepo r t . l'rade ok. walk to oceitn 111 •4 DR , 2 Ba. pciol. Nr. CALL 552-7500 LIDO ISLAND PropertY. $60fi.1 range. $30 ,000 ti.q. for CM, jungle. Slit5. UCJ, fwy, showing. S:riS. ·n . 3 b 2 b Priv. Princip11ls only . Co&la·Mtsaunl&&atonly L•guna a rea. Box 150-I, fi.fon -f'ri Uto9 !SJJ-8974eves. .VISION. C artn in g r. a. 64 9784 7.5X'a&ross.Pyramldup 1 C 907n~ Sat-Sun 9Jo5 -=-- • J'rplc. immcd. occupan·1-=~·~·...:.:.:.cc·~~----now. Trade-in• and ex-Ava on, a "" HQM!FIMDEl.S 'l'l·I E 'l'f':f{J{ACt: Ul.H\". REAL T.Y , (f~.~~i~~·nt li73 64ij~ LUXURY changes accepted. Mcuttaht, DHtf'f, •642-9900• Pk. Ne ~· 2 br. 2 ba. lrpl. \·-------- GWf:£!1jNi1Jlifitr;J A HedllillCompany OMLIMDAISLI 1£'~& .. ~~ ......... ~~~~ •••MORNINGC"""YON ~~~~i.:-·t·. i~u s . wA ·1·•·.11•---l~-O-N -.l.-N-P 'I' . --44711r.t~li03 Univ. Park Center ~"""~!!!'"'."'~~~"""~1 5 Bd rms., 5 baths ; mstr. • ._.. ""~ . r T ~~~;;~;;;~~~~1~ ...... ~ ...... ~1~';·~;..,;~~· ...... rev OWNt:R Westcliff 4 S~11~:. f~~cy:r n~":,';ih~p•rllft H~?a~1~'':ia~~'.7e ~~::1~~; tu~~~1ie~~1;l. ~b~.ot2 d~:: FS0~~~~0":~5 r~~ Lf~f~0;; ~1~?~1i;~, ;·t~n~1:~ ~~ II. II. Waterfronl ('Olldo, bdrm, 3 bath, family & $250,000 J'S'-. l Mo. ~79·1234 frpl, dbl. ga~ $400. per ;,irea Cull uS! we arc J..sC'. ti:-5 t.i9 17 boat sl.ip. mKin channel LCICJll"a leech I 041 study .$1:19.000. 642--4519 ·GEM-t-WO OU&ll•t N ••ACM ino. Uase. 673-7009 here to sc rYc \'t It · & \"1e w, 2 Br, 2 Ba. frpl . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~---CMofC...ty WILi-.......... L. L~V E K'i' ~· I o le ·•e opl NEWPORT 1 ~··T ·u~AeA e NB FIXUI' I' ,..._ 2 55o 4Br SofHwy$-150 -•..nnc.." BA \'CH i-::rr 4 Br IK1m1•. }o'lt. 2 Lia. lrpll" l)1W . ('O\l'd pa llu. e let:·. g~r;1 1;t· Scl' tv upprec1all' no1.1 ' Ca ll LIL . &12-IOH::I ...... ~ in. r ~..., · 2 BRDOLLHOUSE -v·c u.s v ·1 rop-..-i; E"'''OHTto··~•ve \"tJl1 R a I $7.t 500 1H6 15.30 aEALTOR: Mz-t823 U · C M 3Br Boats hp 5-00 '" .,.,... ·av i . ...,. . -u1·<'anv1e w.t·ornerlot HEIGHTS 10 nits, ost~ es a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 38rTO'lo\·nhouse$475 hous ing needs. 5'17 .500 642~ Bkr · S-Cltmeltte r076 Moderale rental area .. no LUX U It Y 3000 Sq, i''t . 4Br COt.1 fin est 5750 PETTIT REAL TY •Townhouse 2 br. 1 '~ ba. refurbished. $5000dn, as- ~u m e loan . SZ0 ,800. Owner. 935(1 t:ontinent11l , llB. Huntington Village 4 br. 2 ba. very cle an. Crpt thruoul. l.G312 Nussau, ll.B. 846-S74:J. ~ 3 BR. 11,ll Halhs • .,...ood •••••••11••••••••••••••• vacancy Near shopping <.: o n do m 1 n i u n1 1 n Jlir Lil ts o 'frt ~ Un1"ersity Park. Ir\ u1e Paneled f;1m1ly room ; on ~SAN & bus beautiful San Luis Rey •· 11675 7"" "k 552 7000 l'yr9Mld hchilicpi I Do.,..·ns. J plush bedroom ... a --u r. -• 111rge lot. N~w carpeting CLEMENTE Claustrophobla?. . ~ ••• ~~~.tters thru-o ut ------.... 1 ""TATE CO l..._,1 IJJ-1761 s uites. Pool near by. Golf UNUSUALLY LARGE Ne"' 4 bedroo1n, 2 :.1111')' ._.,""" ___ ~ ..., & tennis clo&e. Reduced three be~room home. all home . Dining rm & lanu- Have :\~'.\\'P O H1' Slltl ll.ES :! Ur. 2 Ua , $395. J>i·o1>e1'1'° J lou~c. tH2 ~ ly comfortable m tile p . , ,._.. Call SETTLt~ REALTY. clean, reedy to mo\·e in-draped & landscaped. Ua , \'le~". lrpl. boat shp , tra large rooms;.# t.bis PIM• S..NCtEMElfTJ,CAtlFGtJUA DOtlllclMlp Vist1,t . to. One block to beach, $425. mo. Call 1-lenlaGt' .pool. jacuzz1. huhhys hop." fresh, new• home. The ..___..__ 498-0300 261 Coltoltst. 714/724-7177. pri\'ate patio. $500. mth. Realtors 3-lti -~. ~Ir. ilead . 673-7o::.! e\'t'. lfM>, you'll bee~ettdinS· II 1,. .. RI IOMSOUTMEtCAMINflfll ••• toi85.000forqu1cksale! mode rn1zell. sparkl1!1g ly . Culdes J c. Compl LUXUH\' rondo. 2 br.::: "'°'· l modern•, ppl:ia. ncls, .--. -r!!!.75,. ~, ...... 0-· ASK FOR Newport.._,. on yearly lease. Agl, -----ti~J -~I da\'S. th ck tu h carpeUng &: R..ches, fanns, <.:OLE OF NEWPORT. UNIVERSl"l"Y Park 'l't:r· . --• ,.,.bon...__..... 1 s . . . MOOOUA111t ••"°' rrumanSailey You arelhewinnerof G • 2700 8 y 1 HI< "" UUlllfU dramatic design W*ll de· Pete Hallock :.!ticketstolhe ro• I 67S-5Sll raee, nl'~· 3 DR. 2 a, \'EARi. Sl75. mo· · · ·41R .. 2Story.Pool lig ht you .~ .\!liU the Monterey BelzyMurray UCIHOt-4E ......................... t"rplc ... 'ed . Put10. J blks oci:an. I blk great ocun view! Close Oranges·W.ilnuts-Horses. LG mod duplex 3 hr, 2 ba, Comm. PiJOI. $375 . nio. shop'.:, t1r~t & last n10. leach-$21,500 to s hopping & beach. s.rta Ana 1010 IASKmALL 99 ac. Nr ski resort. Roy. nr bch. ti()J Begoni a. ::J31S. ~--t8i6 ti75-USS2. J..arge family si1.ed li vi ng ~7.500 Is lhe 'Price, with B Jh Se ••••••••••••••••••••••• GAMI: 645--4400, Agt. a:>4 ~2.:Kil : 834.-1720 __ ~~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;; S.S Juan ......... m , Gourmet kitchen xlnt teems. ,Let's discuss y e a VETS February22, 1975 ' "I' I b d c ]278 ....... Horsel..ct. *I "· a . yo.r · 2 BR . 1 Ba . $310 apistrono + den sweeping stairs to them ! Sacri"fice Please call &U-M78, ext · be' chi h , ]~f.l~? Counlry home. 3 BDRM pri\·acy. nr. a Ii o1 · 2 BR. 2 B<i. sati5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 epara l e mus ter & "· ·"-DUPLEX$29,000 333 , to claim yo ur $21 " l 1 d • 'children·s suites. As· .uW.u.::iIP& loul)ht.4......,.Hofneo •V4appraii;ed Tickets. (North County +fam.Zonedforhorses. ping . ~. u 1 P JBR 2 Ba .. $42.l '451J On San Juan !!ills (;1111 :-iume Si,1i '..f FHA Joan. ~Il'13'W Beauti ful . park-like •Won'llast1 toll free number is Call Bkr. 963--.IMJ. 1..:llJJ:::' -....:89=7~''-------1 3 HH . 2 ba. fam ... 5475 Cou r~l'. 2 hr & dl'n. :J b.1 S23,500bal.None wloan ·-·~·~·-·~28~o~o.__1 grounds,neartheGreen · CALL 540-1220J. R...tWs CostaMe1a 3224 R • • R alt C ond o . L g lto m ;iii costs $242 mo. pays all. w•y'---o.1..1....1.a.l'!.11t belt. Lux.ury -filled floor WorldReallltah ,. • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 31S0r $ e OrS' ba thtub \;1,11 & poul Sac . Hurry . C all ""Cll ~~ plan , entry hall, bi g TheVeteransSpecialist CALLlll-1600 Dr\'l,lls .\dul l ) onl\. 963 -7881 'l'he Re al and squeaky floors and family roo m , dini ng a56-7m 1--'--------u--s~-•-•-• VETERA..,S SJ.XI 111 0 · Estaters. ocean view. What a room, overs ized Jiving . Project part.devl, multi ~ r'Wl"WI-" .-96·14:17 .-~-1 1 37 . pa c kage! fo"anta s tic rm, pr1va le mas ter AcreogeforsM 1200 units 2/Sths ae. prtme ••••••••••••••••••••••• Don 't rent .... you can L.::-.1.JV. l';1rk J hr. 2 ba. Santa A;;. -- ALL TERMS Vets No Down Appfaisal ordered J Large Bedrooms Family room Trailer or boat access Walk Lo beach llurry, submit your offer Jade Realty847-IZ!l· financing available. For bed r o 0 m , wood ••••••••••••••••••••!•• bch area. Roy, 645--4400 own a home .,..·1th nodo.,..·n frpl. n r r,•{· Clr. s-125 the rest of the story. call cabinetry. $71,500. AV 0 C A D 0 LA N'l> · l -"A~g-'L. ________ GeMrtll l I 02 payment. No pa)"ment 547 -io.i4 or .>52--0055 ]280 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Red Carpet, Realtors, 540-1720 Sl,790 /Ac Ra'Dcho Ca.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• for a t le a s t JO days .i---------- 497-1761. JARBB.L 80<k s eller financed, 8 UNITS MESA WALK.to beach~ 1 BtSllO. World Re al Es t a le LUXURY TOWHHOMES , , 71,1-,z.r;. Int Tight$$ lorces $128:000 ao1 ut1l pd Newport Beach. s pecia lis ts 1n veteran ili\NDYMAN spcc-ial: 4 REALTORS ,7 1,4 i e.,~.,0Aw603ner /Bkr . • ••7 • ill5. vacant mobil e, housin g.As kforVeleran HH, den ; lg. sundeck, -.........--. EXCHANGE Cosla ~tesa . AJ:;o \'acanl Counselor, SS6--i777, call oceank view ; bltn kitch. "'"""11 bo Bl d b h k ,.,..,., a r r v . Pair of • plexes Colla I r ouse. can eep anytime. w/range, oven, d/w. 2 -"-'-'~-------40 AC Indio, Citrus or Mesa. Only$64,000each. hon;e, :il50. util pd. ,\gl .1-'=-'--'------ <.:ar gar., home needs SuperConClominium a gri, 5950 per f,tC: ALSO Hard to fi nd value at t'ee.979--8430 KIOS & pets ok. 2 Br. Ken clean-up, yard work , Deluxe, beautifully up· i <10 ac . 18 mi So. of t hese prices. Good loca-L I h 3148 gara.'lc. fn cd yd . Sl i5. cl<:. but a steal for$55.950 _gi:adt:d . 2 bedroom. den, llemel, $600 per ac. Your tion. Owner will linance oguna ••c Broker Fee Mission Realty 494·0731 2'~ batnS. fplc.·Shows terms."95-1020 at 8'7r interest. See to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Workshop, fncd yd . 2 br. ANXJOUS owner. Ex~H'. 1 1ik~ .. a model. Owner very Commercial .,........ believe. Ca ll now (7 14 1 ·I BR hous.e, sngl. older dbl. gar. kids /pets S:Z:t.'l 1 Su 1 motivated. ~L .... buy 1n Property . 1600 752-l700. person,qu1etarea. i'l1o\'e today, kids &: pets ~;~s:~uA~e~~L:;..,M~~~ ·:~;g;ON .. • ·:·.-~·~;~:;.;~~·:1~· f 1i,llll)""I ~i-I~·:!!~:~ i~~~·~:~:ERi ~~: · REALTY G t · · 1 1..0"=·~=·-=""--'"'-=·~= 0u1s;de •ho•"'· On B•» 1--*=-'.:.4::.2-_:9.:.9.:.0.:.0 _•_ Grand fireplace, warm rea strip oommerc1a, * REHTALS * 2 llll. 1 bath ..... $.115 J UH.. 2 ba ..... $425tiSO ·r11F.TERRJ\CE 2 lilt, l Ra .... ,S:U'.i 3&J 3 en .. 2 Ra . . s:D>'4W \\'AL:"' LIT Si.~C/\HE ~ BH .. l ll1:1 . . . . S:J..'iU ·ruRTL1': H()(.'1' '.\lo"· :n·:u l. ror adults 0 11 ly. Complete pn\'c·y, 111 ~uuntlproof. nclo\'I) rt."til·r 2 br . i h a uuus. P:;1l1u,.,, p ool . Sa una & l~ pa rld1kl' g round~. l111.".1l 1•11 nr. Cu:.\,1 :"Ill'~~•. 011!.1 s:!Jj 1n o. 8:!-1 -!Kill 3 HH.. 2 Ba ..... StJ.> .t:.i.1 Westminster 3298 \."OHON,\ UEL M,\H ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 UR .. 2 'Ba. . .. ~ 3 Bil. .. l b<t . 1·pt~1drp!<>. t..:H INA CO\" .. ~ fnl'll. y tl . Ul1J. ~ar. J,:!1i.i 3 H d r·n1 :. .• 3 b a ., ~!onlh . K~T -i!.llll furnished. 5900, t.fonU\ lo ------ monlh Hou11!'1 Furftlshed or NEWPOllT CRES'f Unfvrnish~ 3100 J8ll.,212 ba.lurn ... $400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• - HUGEHOME! HUGE VALUE Decorate around botb fireplaces. Charming use of brick accents this 4 bdrm. 2 bth home with FR and Dll . Dial 968--4456 2 Br duplex. crpts, drps, vu deck, fishpori<t., lg. 274JE.CstHwy perfect location, adja-4•PLEX (213)697-fi087. fenced yd & many old 1 ___ c_o_ro_n_a_det_M_ar __ , 1..-ent to Alpha Beta Shop· CUTE VictOTian Guest bllns. gai-. Encl. patio. CALL 552-7500 LO<.::\ TED IN SPYGLASS . trees make t his a unique bor ping cntr. Eams $353.5 lO'l DOWN. 1-lar View s p enda·ble per year. Nice units on,large No pets. I child ok . Sl95. corner Jot in N. Costa house for lady. Utils. pd. mo. 646_3786; !J.\5--0760 .vi SI 0 N. !!ILL. \'llla~e of ~la rbo1' Vu•\lo'' IO\'ely J bcdroonl "1 I Jbdrm.home. 0,500 llomes. 3Br Monaco. l0.2tA-cap rate. Don't de· Lowest at $67,!l'>O. FEl':. la . Call (7141752-1700 Mesa w / lge owner's unit I _:S~l~S0~.~64~5:-4829~~----1 ,::=...:..:=-c::.:..:_:.:..:..:=-c=::=- Paul W. lr.A::fteld H011Ses UfifwWslwcl E/side 4 br, 2 bu, ror. lot, REALTY home . Fantasti c \'iC\o\' 01 lhe mounl;nns and hll':. 1ron1 rna)lt·r )UJte. li\lll!-! roo m . for1 n al d1n1n ~ 1. room & kitchen l.uxur,_ <iP11C1111tn1,•111:. \\"1th th1-.. LI home, you "111 rct'l'I\~' HOT ZIGGITY! Al'IRHCTFIT o~;.;;;~;.:~ .. , II -THE REAil ESTllTERS , & Aasoc. 64J-..1550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fnc 'd, crpls, drps, SJQ. 5':)7--8179. J\ Red 11111 Con1~ny Uni\". l'a rk<.:cnter ... for the young ex· ecutlve dream home. ll's a window wonderlai'ld ! 2000-sqft. of space + atrium, 4 bdr, 2 blh. f'amilyrm. 96&-4456 Reduced to$65.900 ! INVESTMENT DMSION -.. ---~ c.1 c ....... Lot On North Coast Hwy. a BR. & den, 2 blks. lo CondotniftiUCCSI Ocean s idt>, level , ocean.i67,500 For1ole 1700 80Xl0S. 5169,00J A· Frame 3 BR. $55,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TURHERASSOC. CAYWOODREAl.TY 1------- 11os N.'Cst Hwy, J,.aguna * 541-1290 * Ma ClolingCost 494-1177 1----'------Jusl 51175. Down £or 2 TRADE· Will take 3 lxlrm house EasUiide Costa Mesa in exchange on nearly new trlple wilh 3 bdrms, 2 bath owner's unit. Shag carpeting and cedar s id- ing thr°'fghoul. G....... 3202 Clean E-Side 2 br COltage . i---.... ~l·r~v~u~.c"""""""""~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• New crpl, rre:shly pa1nl-l FREE FREE ed & ready for NON o u·rs·r ,\NDING 2 br 2 ba •Professional Service-SMOKERS.$235mo.C.all l "c rra ce 'f o~·nho'u ~e . •LANDLORDS* 646-s&S. Bes l Va l ue -o wne r . Duplex, 2 br, small fncdq c1-'~c4_-..c9c1~'~' ------ yd. No singles. 1 child ok, The Terrace 111 Un1ver1.1ty Calirornia '11 Largest ~l ok $165 mo. 1st & last Park. 3 BH, 2 BA. crpt~ HOMtfL•r•* 642-9900 the keys to pr1 \ all' tc11111:. courl. pool. and j:1r u1.1.1 Only s te ps from your front door. fl.fore for you1· money at only Mis pt.•r month. <.:ail t>-~I 4f117. lSX . EARLY area Bluffs : lg. 2 bedroom. 11/2 bath, adult WOODSCOVE B~. 2 ba .. din. rm., fpl. condominium. Full price . Orig. owner • .$63.500 $.23,SOO. includes choice Avail. J /15. New2500 sq. BROKER 640-5.SSO of carpets and drapes. ll cus tom home. Many Lath & plaster. Large amenities . Drive bv & Harbor Vie w, po pular I c I •Rental Service!• + SSO cleaning. 1917A drps, patio cover, l'omm. l!n=.;.11 l ' I ;--;:;:~:-::-=--:::::::-;:;:::::=:: \_IF'.''u~l~lcc:rt~o"'n':.. 64ti:' '!2':--0l!5:<Jl!~71___ pool. S42SI mo. S..">1-5&19 .., t BR house near Ne"·port l'alt aft J P~1 . Fwy $105. Z Br Costa • •· • -.---Prapertl9a Mesa $160. 2 Br Newporl Larry'"'-L119""a l•ach l241 112-mo Beach $18S. 2 Br Hunt· 16703 RedwOocl St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• COftdominiuSM U""'mlshed l42S • •••••••••••••••••••••• Nr SA ., • .,..,y , lrvinc-2fity.2 br. 2 ba , patio, air. no mount. $295. 1~i.1 4887 · green area, poo . al see al 11:132 Ocean Way. Mona e o mode l. By 8J6--4206 ,l400.,.M.StNIW'P04t''1""~ ington Beach, bike to FoufttalftY., WJOt-: ocean v1e""s, lge beach. Vacant t Br horse You are the winner of 1&2 Brs. cusl. tlo\11hsc. hi New J Hr . 2 Ua. 1 le' ,.1 Pr1<.·e il57,500. For nlbre owner. 2 BR, 2 ba, eon·1..,....,.....,. .................................... ....... LOVIAT lnror. call: , ve rt. den. Newl y de-1 , ATTEHTIOH INVESTORS! FOURPLEXES Fl.STSlc;HT!" WIMBUSl-1 HEALTY corated, S67,900. Lease. Sa .. n~t=a~A~n~•~5.18=:....:3'155::::.__1 _64.c..c4_·•_1_•~1 _____ _ Adull otcupted home. -. This 4Bdrm. has private LagunaMICJHI 1052 NEW Custom by IJwner. m&St1r s uite off to itself. •••••-.••••••••••••••••• Open f"fouse. Sat & Sun. Loveft landseaping. AW.. l -S. 1201 1-lii;thland Dr. TE fl MS. Cati 842-9371 SI 15.000. 645-1238 HURRY!! HUMY!I REALTOR Cwefree Uriilg Tttis one wUI go quick- eondo, cloae to pool & recreation center. Priced to sell. Easy acress to al l . ll URJtY !#CALI. -842--9371 Buy of lhe Week NORTHVIEW Pride of owne r s hip 4 Bdrm . view home $49,950. . Enloy !tie -Ute Cati 49l-2513 -··-.. 11 .. 1 .... , ........... HARBOR VIEW HOMES EXTRA-Clean La'C~taJ 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;14 BH. :.! Ba. fo'/H, prof. c Ill landscaped corner .lol br,elosetobeach. ust. YIEWOFHILLS w /v i e w . Low, Low drp1, -haM cpl.• .wtr · Laguna Niguel, 3 bdrm.. 0oY.'n ! ' lrvine-2 st)', 2 br, 2 ba, pa tio, air. no maint. Owne r $31.950. 644---4887. $20,950 2 Slary 21ec11- ~20,950 f"ull price. 2 Bedrooms , l ~'z baths , SIJOO. moves you in!! Hltns. R /0 , oversized rl os ets . pl e nty of ~tor11 g e, FA !Jeat, air cond .. w/w crpts, drps. polisJl ed stone entry. Fenced patio. Payn1ents Nr "beach, in Huntington Beach. l+~irep.lace&, shag crpls, patios, balconies. $120,000. up! , SEVENPLEX Beach area, $200,000. DUPL~XES Now under construction. will be completed in ap- prox 2 wks. 11'1 beach ·area, 1''ireplacesi, J &: 2 bedrm . Bltns, 2 balhs, lots of storaee 5pace. i72.000 Eaeh. FOi" details Call less than r e nt , Call THIE IE.AL 839 -8321 . Village Gardens o n 5th St.,jusl ISTAnFAIR ~r~ Oar1ae dr. Of.>l'lr. 2 ba. Lge . assUO'l4'ble .ROlO antenna. By .~:r-loan. Vacant. Consider .AsklnC $5$,?'00. I' lexi ~e ·sale or lease. $49,950 ftn.aqe'g. Prln. only , west of Harbor Blvd. ip' S:,...-61S3orw-2Mt Ne ver lived in I• B~ 21 """~· ~·~.•:•~./\~n~a~.~~;;:;;~~~~~~5~~~~1 Ba . F t R wfmany Up· 't' gradcs .Xlntvlewl ~/i';l-0 ~ ... I f)-C ~S aSLo•y, 4 BR.~Ba. Next '"11!:> ~ ~,_-(b P(f' e . to greenbelt, nr pool. Tlial /nlrig11in9 Word' Game witb a Cb11clle 1168-loe7 cu~mN-Hfl~TIN l•1 llACH IU.UTY Glamorous 3 bedroom + t'--RaALTORS den &: din. rm. +family * 64_..7'62 * Almost new! ·~.., aA't' L l'OU.All room wltb r1replace. Aeir beach. f;xecuLJv.e.'r--"""""""""~"""""""""""""""~i ~rner lot)Y/greal View. owner mov ln:-Only * IEST IUY * Near pool 'Ir tennis. 41'R, •••.1so . Vllllil e Re al 2Sly.3ba. wet-bar. -~ ... 1n thi!l prestigious and Estate ·111 10 l'&t . priva te area, is this 5 BR. 3 u ... for.ma! dJn· "SJ:o;;l_-6111-"--"'-·_.•.-----; custm. home w/s ome lng.3~ar j::ar. Vlewofen· -oce1n view, ~wim poot tire N~wport are•.~Our a. 2J ~ w /Jaluizl, • BR. for<lb.J terms! Thil 1ubu.rbi1 park • din rm & den. Pvt bch le bedroomi formal dining Club activities. Sl.3S.OOO. ,_,,.,denl>Omewillnot L-Hlpllllty. be 1valta.ble, '"'Mlltr will 496-40t0 ~ tOM his depoa;i( crh.newl----"';....""-;_--1 'ho'1A. '/!lit leaueed MOHARCHllAY lhoUludil flf ~tan Lo Excep"1onal 3 8R. 2 BA JSS.950 Th ls • l9'1S home w Joce1n &: Mt. ,PLo'',,"N' 1vCATILJIAOBWI.~,· ....... L~I· """ sultt, 5 " °' din rm . ob11trvatlon Ca;;;;;U=->Uf"'--•'Jl=ll.O-.r----I deck. gor geous Jdsc1>i;i: .. :n.ta""'rriEbl-Jntoa qucrry tile enlry oand l + ,..._., &e I whb 1.ot.al •ec:urily mnkcil lhls baUyPIJot ..med • ar;s ·r UU Y AT1 Md UM Ille -Ill< o flll.000. ~I Coll IQ.lfll 'l'o· ~::C...1:' lllty. t • 752--0460 .;,ti-• I C AHO IS I I' I I I ] I LAFRO ljt1 I I r I . I S 0 GE 0 ·1f 1....i'"w°"""why"""" ' r I I I •• did .. """" ""'"" " ...... '==-=~· ::::-::~·:;:::......., ding.. Then I tool • bett• r $. l AA ~S.oot.-_.,.ofthe-. ,.., , ...... 1 ....... r--.-1 ... ,,.......,.1--il e f:ili""::. ... """'" "::::t ._ .................................. _, ,... -""t.'.:. .... -;:..""1 ...... i ,.1t•1! Nt.Mlf•(O Ullll$MN lMfM .SOUllHS I' I' I' I' I' r I I I I I I I J 1 c:a..alflc""-IOeo • ranch, $150. util pd. Agt. 2 ti cke ts to the . cc1lngi;, frplc, pool&: )va. Condo in So. Co.'lsl Shore }o'ee. 979-8430 UCI HOME Eslate Jiving ! Nr. bch & area. Contact ~lana~c r. ••sKm"''' shopping.532St6i61Xlmo 3626 Ma rindfrt.S.A. "" ,..._ incl util. "94~ • GAME · , Townhouse / f'ebruary22.1975 J Br,_2 8li CONDO, bl~ns, Un~ 3525 Pleasecall642--567f.ext pa~10 P!!~~l p, outside ••••••••••••••••••••••• Al.A UNTALS 333 lo claim your maint.,S2M.moS4l -ll34 l'o11 SS ll)N Viejo are a f ' iC" ... ~5 Tickel.8. (North County Mlstlon Yieja ]267 i\1 o u n l a 1 n V 1 e" W l"l'f M i. toll free numbe r Is ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tolo\·nhouse.Custom :.!hr. "'"'°"'l'UY1C.M.M2·Na S40-lZ20 1. 38r.2Ba.l'l:t yrold,lyr ~.air.S290.:»i ltHI . -COSTAMtsA • • • -lellse, S350 mo, ~·ront & IF you don "t \.\ant !ot1Pf"t' Nice bach $lJO. ECM Stu-3 BR. corner IOC" .. _i\·Jcsa Back..ytl In, 892-121!.___. pl us h :i ~II r , :1 li ,1 denl.furn,atilpd.. de! Mar. 946 Jun1pero. lllLLSJDESE.TIINGJih'. lo\'/Span1sh 11lc kit. I\· Large l br il45. utll pd S.325 /mo. 493--ffl6l. pal,jo, 1.1·111 t ake chi1(1re11 Clean furn l Br $175 pool -. • con .. do. cust. de<.'Or. bltns . & pets ut s:l75 .. don t call ,...unky t br + den $165 l BR, $165 ut1I pd. frp\, ('IC, lrplc, att. .gar. $295. One Corp. 551.i-4911 Unfurn,utilpd.Now refr1g & "<itO\'e . AdulL ... 1 n~. mo. ma1nt. fee. Move in 2 !>r $l15 /$23S Sm pet ok . Eves & 586-2307 : 830--9179 Dupl•xes Unfurft 3600 Several.Petlrchld,ga.r wknds,673-5820. 3 Br 2 Ba fam rm fully ••••••••••••••••••••••• See today 3.4 & .S brs M. "" ,· 'd d ' EZ ' · l UPPER 4 Br dlx duple:<, l .. Verde, K del Mar, ECM ......... °" ..... J.,40 erp ' rps, m~tn " blk heach. Npt Shores . All ( 2 V . ••••••••••••••••••••••• cul -d e-11&c . $3:SO. Ls oorn x ru , car, . pnces Water pd <~ .7.,,,., e. ~-a-46-1034 NB&.CDM GREAT 4 bedrm, 21h ba . '.-.--""'· 1-------- Bach, BaJboat $120. U.P. fam area & paUo, 2 car Newport leodl 32" Nl':W, elegant, large 1\260 QuietlbrdplX$1.3S. gar. iJ75. ptr mo.••••••••••••••••••••••• sqrtJ duple,..2Br.2 811. Private 1 br Me $300. 962--4411 ask for Keith CONOO 2 br 21,!I ba pool walk -in closets. Dinin)::. CdM, ulil pd, frptc • bltns wash>dry gac n~ fr plc, plus h ea rpe11 n~. View 2 Br aas. Hts Sr. 38R.,2\l'J ba.,newde.luxe l>els .675 _918M • • P\'t yard . dbl e nc l tiUun-verynice 2100 sq . ft , 2·sty. 41111 _ -~--g:1rage. 4 blk5 to beach Yrly 2 8r$250house We:-it Pearce . or. 1-lunl . W l:STt:Llt'F roz~·a Hr.2 s:!lQ,pcrmo.Sl4l6t h St ND.frplc.patio Harbour.$42.sMonth Ha homt?. Pwllo &yd Nr. H t)! Uc h. l714 1$.11J 11ll Move in Z br hse S260 846-4938 840-1165 Sl'hools S350.6f6 -2389 or 536-fl25ti 'fd1 M ,deh~dBtpet~! , I KIDS ok 2 Br dpix, gar. 3 HR . 2 O;,i IJ Ul>LEX. h: NWP'r !lCl-1 3 BR,:! Uu. •an r .,....., >r Y water pd $18$ 11 1h N Prefera:irli.tee.now. Kids& 'uok· ZBr fncd everything. Nr .. ocean, as C\'e r y 1n g . r Nr ocean 3'br t3S(I, f'rpl. d ~r1\fa • '24s tennis &. otymp1c pool ocean, tenni" Ir. olymp1c deck~!ira(c. Yp ! gar. ~~ tek""' & , $29S. yrly lse. 642--3573 poo l . $295. )'rl y 1st• 8 4 .Br 2 8 nvate • .,me 1u. ~ &12-3573 ~I ~~ h!;-·t 1T Br.1at.SJ'.Z60. CON00 .JHr,2~Ba..Xlnt1 -----.. -L---- L' • 1 • Mon-Fri 9toil cond . Near Utac h . ApciilWMft "'"' ,. Sat-Sun 0 '"' • ·a1e 84'' llf&O ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean bti(h SlOO furn . au IA' · .. -~· Colonv, ullt. paid HOMIFllCllRS 500ST. And/;;~2 Dr. lallloo p..,1..,,a l707 , Loll I Br $17$ bow l)lil •642-.ftOO• 2 Ba , llv rm, din , kit, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 pd , rurn, So. i4U'l\a 4 Br 2 Ba cpl& d'l'• H•· !290. Apply, ofOce IALl0" IHH ' Lara:& •tl.rdlo 1195. U.P. ' 1 ' &OOSt Andrewt Rd ~ Seetoapprtclate-:-now 1.hruout.p~tlo.S325. · ) Br apta. equipped View ~ Br Czo.'Avall) S42-84J4 SPYOLA:SS OcVu 4 br.' kite.hen!. Unique lo" CIOM1oerft'Y"1ing r -. t"/R, Ot ll & pooltbl. $875. \Vlnter ra\n by wk Of" MANYlN iWALK to beach.1mmac. 3 •mo. 644-t7lH 1842-829.\ mo. 6iS·87~0 . 10 1 br 1 2 bu l sty. TownhOme. C 1~IU?fr=INQ. cuJN j! W!lh/dry, rd'Ma. Int '~· 2 Blks to Ucach, "°' & 10oorlobtt1ch.2Rr.)Tly • ... !1'.._11!11 t.ICUJ-'rt Teno, 1wll'JI club+ boM· tenn. al club. a bf', den, 2 USO..~-'Mow 111 J4M ~ AU i RVl\Of'.-mo. GtmlN ba, frpl. ssso, AvailU.r.' 11\h UCJllt. mt. Adulta,"no'1 ' 64 ' > .aul(y.~.. t.ll4$-1ae· pe11.sn-M840 • • - .,... •••••• c .. IC ··•••4 Cc ALL 1.:om1 c ·~11al.'i 1.ht ec •$cpa1 .11om( •J'l"IY~ «Jose •i\l<1rb ·h'.1 lll!:~ •l't'IOI • roun< A I E t E ~w s: • Sti.lio •Siu( .·rv, • 1'00 •l'tul •SS. ( .!.!7li 54 ~I C E s c Jl !-:m p ,-.;oJM •• ~·u rn j LI\) I ti .i rd s II 111 I 11,·ac 1urn. '\('~ ZOi ! HH. q!ICC olrL'S! '"" II .'il• lhl p~ ~rtJN .q 1t. :-llW, J.OVl \'cry I 00] ~>46 ~.a st~ .• pt . pnol 111.:ls I 'J70:.. 1001 t•h I t; hi--< -! BR l.ols I~> ~ lie a t - B it~ ,\d.i t~ll l 'tll I y ' ,).JM· I & tilt11 pau •••• ' "' uni 1J t' ( I~ H'"' •••• 11 .,,:,t '.:>It>; bid !'>:I~ r:c! H ~ , .. ,, "' I .,_r .. at•~· ... S:!l '•~••,. ~falwal1Uefw& j'•• tu1+......_ ············---··· .. ····· ····-.. -·····-······ ...................... -.............. -.. Co•hf MtH 'l7J Lrg 110 lttdl 3741 CIKto Mt1t 3124 ~ lfodo Jl40 •.••.•••••••••••••••• , •••t••················· ....................... .•••.. ····-· ...... . Casa de Oro OCl!'ANP'~PNT2 Br. UUI . OVE m &onU.1 Sl._ C••h NllW l)Kl.UXK 1 br. ''"" incl. wkly /or mo. tll lli /15.' ullow. Lo q~I. lt'l'lanb. Urpi., d:.h"·u11N:•r, fn>~· '.\LL UTILJTt!! PAI 0 6M·CXfll ; 4!17·1.500' wtult! up3riidOO exl. LJI . I encl ... t1;1tr . a;ltll, lll.JU-2Wli t,ornpare bef~y°" rent • . -hr oipl . Shill~ cpl. 1..1~ hl & or t;.15 l\163 Customdes1gned Studios. 180, ZUU 8ch. ran(l...-s . Pool Wulk to • , . 1''c~unng: . front. u.pls. ror rent. :o;hop 'i · :S l5ol t~ :SJ'jU Wlr N f':Y.'. l'leg;int, large (1260 0:-ipac1ou:sk1lchcnw1th1n· P'wrking, :s~·1m . llOOI , 1Jd . No p~t:.. 11Stl7 sq rlicluplex 2 Br,28a. t11recth&htlnJl. \r1vate :il~ps lO Bch. ,\Jonro\·1;1541S·!Ji·1:J \\,Ilk-111 clo:.ells. U1111nj,l , •Scparatedin'g area ~_urn . or Un.furn. color l------lrlil ~·. plush carJ)C!llng, •llome·llke stora;e r. V · !<'or a~1n l .• ealJ / CHILDREN OK p \ t ) 1.1 1· 11, dbl cnl' l . ·l'r1v..,teputi0ii <l!U -2828 . MrRehll'r. J.ge'J. UrSl70: JUr 11'1 H<i ~ar:u:~·." blks to beach. •Clused garaae w/slOrP.ge Newport Inch 3769 Sl9o . Uupl~·x & 4 ptc•x, z $J<!O. lil'r 1110. 514 16th Sl. •1\larblepullmirh ••••••••• ,pools. (·rpts. drps !71·1J~:Jt).172201•5J6.!f256. · . Bd " •••••••••••••• . •l\1ngs1r:e rli\li t) '/NAM Jt,; Lg. OCt'l.ll'ltrnt, 548· 7!J 11 • l'ool -Bi. r~ue3 -i;ur· 3 br, "-bu, yrly. $400. day , rounded w/plush lndscpg 646-710J, C\.'ebi3-2586 AduJtp; -i<io pet.s I BDRM 1-'urn. S!IS. 2 BDRM Furn. E!4S. :Jti5 W. Wilson 6"2·1971 $29.95 WK UP. I Bdr, 2 Ba & Bath. (;olor ·rv. O)aid ~crv . pool. 'fllB ~lt;$A 415 N . Newport UI, NH, Pal"'k·Uk• su ... o-....i. UELUXt-: 1.2&38rApts AJ::.o ,.~urn . Uachclor Pvt P;illo:.. 1-lttl Pool Nr Shop·~ Acllls011ly WALK TO IEACH UTILITIES PAID lit·aul. studio a11L~. 2&.:l Ur. lrplts, bHns, dis· h~'i•,ht·r~. 2 c·ar gara~t'. Sundl·rks fru1n S275. 5J6 25i!f S30 WEl!ll & U, Martinique Apts Ulililin Paid •So.UONight&llp OCl!;ANJo'HON'I' 2 Ur. ~ 1777Santa AnaAvf'.Cfll 64ti-9G81 •Studio& LBRAptit lia. Crple. 1\dulls . ~u }'1~r1\pl llJ ti4li~S.12 l)~lurt' :.par. 2&& Ur •TV&Ma1dservAvu1I pets Winter. SJou.1,. _________ •I )i ut 10 •11 11t!> t::;· •Phone Serv, lltd pool 673-M081S I' h"' a::.h~r::;, put1u.-,. M>mt' •r 2 f Ill II U.fwa. AMI IM•f1 flni1h1d DAILY PILOT 8 • ................. , •• '• .... u,rfvnll..ct J900 I Mt~ leech 3169 ••••••••••••-."•••••••• Offtc• R ... tat 4400 lnduttrfCll llentd 4500 -•••••••••••••••••••• THF. EXC(l'tNG ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••· PARK NEWPORT .. "~~~~ ~:SAroAl'TSN.PT. . I so I WestcUff Dr. HEWPORT IEACH FR!E •EHT APAat'UDll"C. 111 •11. Ne~·port f'11111nt'WI Ctr l)1•luxc ofllt'«' ~ult~ from Con11n'"rc111l -lndustriul Bache1:7o~·"• u06eh. 1 & 2 HR. from si7:, Leoslnt Office Space ~ i'flo Brokt>r !'ipat·e lOU to ml . 21 to • ti s 'I Hf..':tluncunn.:~ lii5 tll'W :W per i.q It :Ju day' lrt'I.! Bedroo'-··Mnd Ad"IL!i. NoP'·'· La on 1tc 1 01,11~,.:1·r ~'"" .. • "..,, rcnl \1 I ~ r . leasti ·rov.·nh~"" 15ti1Mc:s.,,or. 111~1u.&2 :Jlllt:~t:.!41.i Jl · · • 1 ·L·1·rL· ,...... '"'I , •. -. _, l'.:"\'l t\ • !'; ""· ...,,.... !>Q. ..., .. vv fr. ~2'&.50 01Jl'n !f-6 Oa11.)· 15 blk~ fro1n Nt:wport DELUXE OFFICES I\ No. t:~I. IJ> Ml It ~r. Spn-Pools·1'ennli> Hl\•d I ll Ket.!ft'. ISJJ 2'-.AJU Acr6~s 1·ro1n Fush••n 546·9tlti0 AIRPOR'I' LOl'1\1'10:'\I Island at J~inboree on Patio 1il11te ll'on1 Sl25 unicc ur l"onu11·1 si>Jcl.' Sa11Jo;1qu1r\lhllsRoad. <.~. -:Mt. --~ .. mo. lnel. :\il', l'T"pts , Jl.JU~qft.:::iunulJll' Ac1·t., (7141644-1900 ~~-~f' dr1)S, <ill ult I & Junllon;.il 111:; . .ai.:l , nl11(. !'~!)., :.nl ___ ~-s~rv. * 1\lo Lease Hctt. • rt•patr :,cf\. t,;usta .\lesa •DELUXE• r:a~tblufl' 3 Hr, 2 Ha, li.c. ln<.•L '.'>Pac nla:..tt"r suite, dtn rm & dbl garllj.e, Au to door opener av1.1l. 1~001 & tteereation ~rca . Adults o nly. oopeLS. •SJ32• Mti5 1\1n1gos W.J')'. NB ~1 anagt>d by \.\'ILLIA!\1 WAL'l'i'::Rs (;0 ntlllllClllWCOICEPl ! l \1onth Free Hern -3 o\OU\l,t.UESlllJllYlllC ......... L" " ··1 ;)-II 7U.i ~ !.Mlilll rtll..C<t•UO <.voC.:S 1. fl'.'>lOl ,l~ { •lo<'o•--, __ 557-7UHI SLJHLl·:'I' llun1111glon i::\:-n""' '-'l' P.1rk , \l•ry de:;1r;1ble •I IR,28R 5S•PERS9FT :1r~u . uttl' ptl SloO. •2,llt & Dan , Jtil7 \\'ESl'CLIFt'--j'i;B M-li :!53 1 ur ~13 5~2 5921 from $17S-S48S A(;l'. 541 5U:fl e\ l':. MaKJ Verdti Eo•t & Adami 8usines1 Rental 4450 540·1800 FREE RENT •••••••••• • •••••••••••• 1-"==,;;;;,,;;:;;;;,,,==cj 0!11t•e space. handy 101·--------- S;uo Uo<gu F•Y· -'""'" THE COLONY tiU<laystreerenlonl)r .,,~ ••. 1.111 .111.,. lcJ:..e. ~i -1400. "" "" ' · ~ t .-~ l'r11nc 1·t·.1~\111,1L1lt• :.µ,.1l't 1500 SQ FT &UP MISSlqH VIJJO lnduttrial Uolh 27W2 C0t ruino Capiiotrunn ;1l San J)1cl(O l;-""'Y ,\\'t•ry lurnufr&11·1tKJO Sl7il. 1200 sqlh~~ S? FL :'Ito. to mo. ok . JJOI \\. \\larni'r ISJS--04()1::1 • COSTA MESA • 1:1ouSq n Sltl.'i :1Hoo It. 7GOU lt. i l.50U II spr1nkletl'd Vncu111. ;,,UQ11 sq II lri.: l'>loraMc \ll. Hca\'y 1>owur :\.11\rt•S~ llll~·. ':fl'J 6571 •Children & l'ct Sc:cuoo _.__ --Marina Pocific "' 11'Pl~·!I. Nco.tr ::.lioppiu~ ff k 3 Bit 2 b I '·lk 1 •· t l'clll\'I', ;, houls & i'°'.'')0 • •S5.o w~c srC.'fltw/ud ' a, u o.,..al·i. VILLAS L'r·•n,,..,.,,. ,..,.., .. ,"-]" SPACNew41Jr.•frple.~ .!17DNcw"'"'rl81vd,Ct.1 2'Jth St. Avail.2/lS~JA' r.u -.. .. .,.,.,....., " ·I ,...... S:llS_. ti73_-71tl0__ _ _ , --------ba. garai.:c. UW. 'r r )' •NEW• YOU'LL IE GLAD • t ~IU. 1-'REE Rl::N'I' • ,11 ;111..ililt'. l.1r~·· &.· s1u .ilt Nolca:.t"req.Dlx 01l1t"" IHd -...orltl 1·lt.1r 11\ \\1th lt1IJ. Airpoi:ter lfotl·I t<'ri.:uch \1i n.tu .... :... g.;bl t·~ Al'. 1ull ser,11 ~cs . Fr111 .'I: tl'ct'' \d1.11·t·11t t 1.o HOW LE,l$1HG HEW IUIL.blHGS :1too u.1w l!UX> ::;q t1 111 ~ fr~·t· :-1.inchng bldi;t':. .11 lJ . l.·. •\trporl Air \·0111.I Oil'~. ,\rnple l'rkg '.li!J-~2115 or Jl2-:JJl)U 5"48·91SSor64.5-D>i ~ Braad N<'"'' Cusloni Apts EX1'BA ll,(t· 2 Br.~ Ba, dlx lse. nr bea<'h. 4823 1'.! BE •CH y••RLY Hi\Ci'I IHH·ZHR \XK1ls1dt• apt nr bch. Adlt, ll1\·er A\'t>, $450 per mo. ,'lllC~ 1 Hr dplx. Quu::l. """' ~ Urive b,v 1111IV1ctor1a •~· ..... by .... ,,.,., •. ~r .2ba.SISlS'1.•1wooo•• in· N :.orry 1111 p('l:S Slti5 073-7180. ,,,,_,. n" " " •U wNS/\'l'/SU • S:ki HJti2 ----- t·:mployed adll over 35. &15 -15!16/4~-2K.'l2 1,.15 ti177 "N_o~p_e1.s_·&_l8 __ 1_02_,_1 ___ 1..___.__tU""'-Nshed J-o---...... ----~N l'..:\V O~luxc 2 Br. 2 Ha , _,,_ ...... '! " f'rplc All hltn~. 5250. •·:.:..:·· • .·.·d······3••••0•6• •NEW• •••G•RDEH ·-s wruv nlo. i\!I ulil pd., en<:I. ,.., lflll.T1 ~"r '.JtiO tbl!!f o r OCEAHFROMT <! HH. I h.ft, unfyrlySJ!)5 STEPS TO lllACH YOUWAIYED! Introducing new b.11·h :u 1C.I I bdrm <ipts \\I'll \\Orth see1n.:. l{e[111t•d vet al'fordablc •Grco.it ~13:> mo. I" l's t 1 v .1 I "! \ r I ... 2172 L>uPunl. Hou111 H C:round~ • H:t3 -3223 ··r11110011 • 5KO ii H ll \ti\\' \ Y BEACll e nv1ronml'nt • Corona de! l\1ar Cst lf"'Y !,,\(;\ ''.\'' 111-;,\l'!I tu r ni:.hctl anll un Dlx:-,pi.1cefro1n . .JUft rur11 1shl·d tM-15 i'':. c·~1 11 "''y675 woo 494.7915 Stor-4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LINK STORAGE UHITS • **•POOL , ·····~·.•••••••••••••••• x.i~; ·1:1:].8 Furn. 1&2 er·apls '1n 2 BR. $260 per mo. inchi: 1 BR p s .1.tult ~ec l1on . t::11n &lls&wtr.21J 5~i -27lti A T 1;ard,t•n Apt~. li42-3645 or 21:1 -43·f'!.-2ti2J Ask lur . Steve Like Livin~ Ill :i "'11:.lC'rn nlO\ 1e :,t·t' Oltl \\le:.\ fJU\'Or ""-llh l'I\\' :.lil'k fcaturC's. Pool. C"1'inlph:le lotchen ~·1th rl•111g~ralor 1'11(:1. \\kill to "'"II plu:.h ca~t1n)! Adu!!:. uul~'. no pf..'ti> ALI. ~I::\\'' lt11-:ht nu-...· & (>nl~ ,1 \1•1'\ le"'· av1utable Iii!,\\:!> 11e11 ~ Br. 2 Bu. ' c·rpl:.. drps dsh\\'hr. chs · po~ • .d . nr ll unt111)!lOll ll<trhut11-.,lti72 1 S11n .; tMh ~1'\Sti 2 Hit. I btJ, ~·111lt'f', S2'.IS 3 BR, 2 ba. $325 unL yrly 3 BR , 2 ba Yl'ari)'. S400 COROHA DB.MAR 4 BH unf house, fam . •$185 to $215 """ SQ ;-1·. co·p10,dcp>.I~~~~---· \ :S!J5 l)l'r n1u Co.ill '!liUU S(J F'f ii:1:.1•1ncnt 646 ·8453 ti~6-2lJO or67!J -J7U9 l'•H nµi c:\ ol l·luluo111n , ul -:-. -.-. ILt't'' &: s\uf.t.l!l' l'rll~ .·\dJ :'\li'.\I. plus h ol!ll'C' bid~. <! to 1\1 ar1na 011 t '••.1 ~1 I l\\1 . to ti Hn1 '.'>U11es. Con· ti-tl -41'-ll - 1'1·r~o11al bu~1n~·s:. 11r l't'l'l't:a t 1011;tl tilOrli).\l'. ;I From S~. ,Jambore(' & t ~.111 IJ1cgo F"'Y· ~79-0150 SUSCASITAS Balboa Ponin..U 3807 \l 1nutes to Ncwpurl •••••••••••••••••~••••• Hcuch. bachelor & > Br -. • turn. Adults 00 pets. 2tlO OCE~NF RONf Yrly. :J '\~·wport Bl. C!\1 . br. 2 ha. & l br . 111ll , Z035Ful-CM b lt ns. l'pl s, tlrps . G75-1~ '---- 1 HR i''urn, 2 lrg closets, On 1hc Point·2 br. 2 ba .. •1ucc n size bed. pr1v. I d I ·lrcssinJ:. rm, extr1t lrg b t5(Jns,Acdplts. lllS. ulJ Apd. I S2 . ll'>. no pclti. n- r u oms. u n l' · gar nual . ••15 ~7023 or 1\ storage. Adu1ts only, 9tjij :.wi;a IHI pets. 1-------- CaplJlrOOO -3818 :..l'UNNING· l br G<irdcn ••••••••••••••••••••••• .q1t. Pool, r ec, room. :-UW. 710 W. l!!t.hSt. LOVELY extra lg I br, very clean, no pets. Sl75. 1004 E l Ca min o . !>46-5704 . DUPLEX 3 Bf . 2 Ba. bltns, l~c yard. ocean view. $215. 642-115.5 0<.:1-:AN Dupl ex. tl s h-...·h1·. VI t-:W -Ncw 2 Ur.2 Ua. rcfrq.: .. Si:!25 . t:asts ide, furn. 1-lxlrm . 4~-1 534 ___ _ ,1pt. Newly rcdt'cor.; Coroeo.delMcr 3822 11001. No t·luldrcn, no ••••••••••••••••••••••• pelS. $\75. ~ti 0033 1933 Church Strt-cl UlJPLEX Sool ii"')', 2 Br, I Il a. 1\dulL'l. no pcls. 1939 \¥AU.ACE 642-7458 ·----· LH(; 2 Brs pool nr s hop6, adults /no Pt'l!I U111 1xl l !:IH4 !'.·l o n ro\ 1;1 l.:~1 S-lH o:i:u, NE\\' 2 Rr. :-:.p..1e1ou!-. 1;.ira¢c Nopcts.Sllj ti75 -1"4!• UAKH ll>GE VI I.I.,\ :1 br. ;! ha. bltns. <'hildrl'll \\'\•leonl C Sll5 H.j~ ~ \·nter. 645·921!1 ~175. Adult c1u1et l llr, •·ool. super l'lcun . no 1 hild r en. no 1>cts . Frplt·, p1.1t1u -...·1i;ar<ige. 1\lll·1:r S. no pcls. :! Br, SJW~~--:u:11;_ ___ l"nt·L i.:ur . patio ~17:; ti44 -087K 11r 54.X 71i9l 1~16-0354 2 HH fl. p·r . So. of H-...·\.'. •_;;;;;,.;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;~I walk lo bc."h. aduHs. $!:4.ll I HR Furn _ $16.5 \,ols or bltns, pool. walk 1u shopping. t. 1"! mt. hcach. 931 W, J!llh St. 548--01., &12-5!15J 8 lo 5 11•kdy!l : tiiJ-J!flSJ /1).15-!J:tf.I C\'CS & wknds. So. of ll"'Y. 2 br, tll'n. 2 ba. all bltns, frpl. :.uodel·K. J;:••r. soil wtr .. gardnr. 1n· 1.:I J Aft 5 ti75 -&j1 S375 Nt-:W J,'f H EIJ t-:t:tJH,\Ti'~IJ Eastside Lqe 2 Br W1w. hltn!l. rl-fn~. poul. ;:il!!U . Aclll ~. no pct:, t;&,! :J.)<!11 l'A::iA Vll'1'0HI,\ 1\dults I&: lRr, nn 1>1..·ts Unfur /lu1·n Ir Sll~I 50 l'ool. rec r1n. l'h'\', St•(' ..:ate. J..t;1,, "'1r pd :12:1 \1t·l(1r1a . ti42 1'1!170 WALKTOIEACH lll·lux 2 lir. ~Pl'>. drp:.. hllno;. gar 2t>515th Sl or 217 ililh St H-17 ;r.J57 I t.llL~: FHUi\I HEACll' lll'lll:\l' I & J HH <i~l~ H11:.it & t'amp1•r p~rking NH11t' 1 rpll':.. :SHS5·SJ1V l'hunc Hlti bl~ =-- ~1-: . ..\l' H ~:::»r Al"TS. Cycle to lilt' h1•oirh ,\ll u\11. p<l _ 1.~~'\>:J lklr1n1> .. ,. ... l.lJ\'IO:L\. l\1111t. lit.'h . honll·~ :1 & 4 Bdrms. ~l5u up rm .. 2 baths. S'Dl l..ea:i;e or leasc1opt1on. NEWPORT CREST 2 HR, 2 ba . condo ~'>25 COMMERCIAL Otf1ce suite. Npl. S250 associated BH OK fQ'.-Pfl\l TOR~ l ('l' We..,.,, •'l IOb! ! BR . 302 32n<I St. NB $25V mo. + Slt.IO. secor1 tv . 75i:! -1920 P~i.:g~ i';rench • •• Winton WOl'ft«" _ _ 16951 Ruby Cir, L'H i-:z IJH(J APTS Huntinqton Beach 'l'olun Property i\lg111l HHi 1::1 11 i"ot::ee 1:12:1 1 A1lanta .\·ouare thewinnerof .:!&-I BJ<. Priv g:.ir, lt1cketstotht! poul \\:J,Sher. dryer. UCIHOME . l'h1l'>l' to ht'aeh 536----0336 8ASK£TIALL t-'urri or L"nfurn GAME :1 Hdrm. I':-Ua . ~Ju, l''ebruary22.1975 ;'\1·~· 2 lldrtn. 2 Ila. ~75. Please call M2-567!!. l'Xt )!uod t.'Url\. location 333 to c."laim your u~·ncr. ti75---48btl l'1l' kets. ! North Counly :._ ___ 1 t oll fr~e number 1s 2 Ur . t·h1ld ok. Sl5ll nlo. 1st 5-iU -122Q~ l..1,1 ('lo:.l· lo !-.l'hool~. • • • ~;)j \~:II I. \HG F: J Rr. 2 Ba studio. \\'arner &. Heath area. A\•;ill no-...·. l.'haldren un· dt·r ti allo"t·d. N(l pel1> :s2:«1 mo. 847---#W "4i:S f~rence Hn1 . Xerox e J',~E,. t•op1er. Nr Ul' :_nrport C{):'ll:'llEBl' or ot11r1• .._n\)\., p..'PP..:. H:IJ :J&IU ·'l'·•\'c HH'I J.!.or.1J.!"· ~:!.). ~v ---Le.1 ~l· ltllr t~l-1 ~:l lJ 1433 Superior Averme-OFFICES ti;:1 -1;.i.i:i ,.,,, ~ kt·ntl:- u •---h 400 SQ FT & UP "ewport -MISSION VIEJO ! UldJ!s . 5wo \1 l'>•I ll. ('-:! "' 5 ho1 :..t lur .11110 rl'p.ur. br.1kc. -...·111. .1l1g111ncnt. Ullhol\y 5H.I \\'. l'.Uh SI , l'\I A:-k tor Dun JJ.;y~ 5-IU -5710 i':\l'.t~lti !~\ BEST PRICE IN :\H~A Crpl~. drp~. -...·et IJ<ir !!J l liiOU 1 ----------i ~·ruH F:s OFFlcr:S S1J5 l'IJRONA Di':L i\1All <! Br ·ro"·nhooS('. fr1>l c, lromSltiO. I Hrrrnmi205. l'ool. tcnrus. l'Ontinental breakfast. So111e 01:ean & t:alallna ,·u·"·s·. Separate !';1m1I ~ ~('c\1on. Clo:-c to :.hop1>111i; & fine beach. 1>-14 ·2til I. MUTUAL BLDG. u1>. C1·pth. llr11~. h:.ith . ;11r :ioff1l·esa\ail.211t620 i.q 113UI Bt•.tl·h . llB IL & o ne, at 81l sq. rt 842-2t1:il Both at 50'' per sq. ft I -• • Good' lo<' All uLil. paid. Industrial Rental 4500 incl. janitorial, i::1evator . ••••••••••••••••••••••• pa rk1n ~ & security 2U00 Sq. i''L :s3tJt11)1.•r n10 scr\'1('e. J\sk for i\1ct~ann at :Ja75 Birch. NU. ,\i.:I or ;\11llcr 541 5u:J::: CQMP"ANV RE,\L1'0RS SINCI'~ 1~4 673-4400 BOLSABLDG. 425 Sq. ft .. shO\> \\llh ol· fl('(' spal'C. heut. A r . '.'"<llCr . lrash. pi.Irking. rc:-.l roonl . S127 50. MacALPIHE BLDG. •2 Y.' t-: !::KS FHEt-: nr:~·r Hca1it. llB garden apts. nxl. 10 libr .. studios. I & 2 11r. from :S140. Full re1.:. H46-1323 1~"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'~1 3 Llnll?>. 750 sq. fl. e:.1 \\Llh fr11nt offi<'l'. rc~t roums. hol \\'<Iler, :..p..tt'l' h«;.1ters. parking. lra~h S,\:\'1'1\ A:"J . ..\ 2 Sr.<! l~<i Up\>l'f Sl80. dov.n SIOO. I Br upper SI 15 . rlO\\'n :Sl25. All w1encl )'.!:-ar & ,\ <..' "''1JI accept kids & IX-'l:. 542 -li547 Rooms 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERFRONT Hewporlleach t-:xccut1 \'C' ot'f1ces ~l.)(), $22.5. SS50 ~lo. View of hoalS & water BILLGRUHDY Rcallor ti75~t:iltil Hl·I ~IE~~EMTER l50VS<1 . tt . tndusl rt"ntal. "''p;trk1ng , trash. \\aLC1'. rt•:.t room. j!arag~ door:. ~uu KOLL Business/ Invest /Finance ••••••••••••••••••••••• lusiness Opportunity• SOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• LADIES DRESS SHOP B~au11ful ~hop 111 :.nl:.!I 1·e11ter Quahty mercha11 disc. ti.\5 -511 1 tOarn to :l111ii. or 545-~ aft.:r lpni:._ ______ _ . .\ff1l1ate i''ull/Pt·t1me VEHDIHG \\'e sell thl' (inest new l'qlHIJ, \'I(' 1urn1sh lo.irgc l 'omnu!rc1:d & lndus1r1a\ lo(·:.1t1011s. Xlnl financing: ;1\:.111 . Stal'lLll£ lnves1- 1nc11\ S97ti Call today & ii(•t :.t;irtcd on the road to 1111:.i11e1;tl 1ndependenc·1:. I'll lor tnlu. 171 ·1 1 s;~ 21W Fl.U\VEB & 1:1F"r Sholl 11.lr l'>alc o-...·n er 1lt \'rc:.111.!C :'l/c-...'JIOrl area. 1-';n1la:.l1c uppnrtun1 l~ i.i:i liti22 ---- PRIHTSHOP 1. .. 1t1·rprc~s & ol\set lor .~.1\l' t1r m1~hl consider 11urk1 n g or !-.ll ent p..1r111f..'l'!>h1p . Located bt•l \\·ccn l''ullerton ~ ,\nahc:1 n1 . nlust :.ec lo ap· prt•(.'1atc. Call 524 -6'ii3 or ~70 -456.\ I OR, quiet, A!C. pool. .;dults o nly, no pet5. l'het·k mate ;\pts . 2K:ll llr1i.tol. 546-8791 L9• Fvnl J Ir'• Hltns , w /w. dr!J'i. f~. ,\lilts/no p ct' ~l~U •o.$l -!1520 * * •GAROEHAPTS *••POOL :t BH apl 821.i 111 11dull Scl'l1011 ·re('nag('f'l'> ok 2 HI<. 1 h.1. pool. nr heh, El 1n t: a rd e n A pts ~ .• \lo·tu·Mo. bi.)-7o:.;J 1).12 ~;~-----­ dayl'>. •l'.11 J7"-J att 5Pi\I ·12'1 Larks1iur. J br, 2ba. ~~5. 2br, I ha. ::)l65-~ All w 1 ~a1·agc . 1;.1 1 lilAA"I j}4 \ T.Qli I.AR(;~_: I Br, ('ncl. µ:.ir. ~li.lrried cpl or muLure adll S l40 . ,w .. rnt·1· Hl·al·h) )S.\/ 11 IU BEACH YEARLY JJclu"c 2 BR. I Ba upper. rlush crpts. lrplc . balcony ~·/v i e ~·. all bltns. S300. + ~'i. p, nlo. ut1I. Slcps to b~uch . t>46 -9<!18 or 67S·0555 -~--- • ,. H!k be:trh 3 Hr. rn1. din r1n. hllns, <ll·ck. i.:ar. yrly lsc. S.:1-. 127 44th St 675-(1771 ROOi\1 5 $20.. -...·k up with kitchen ~o . ~·k up apt. 5-18 '.li5.'ior645 3967 OFFICE SP.ACE H .B. t.'oast lflgh \\'a.\' ··t'" 'fhomas 5.18 .1.'l~7 1\'EY.'POH'l' BEACH Utl , p<i rt . ful'n, for rent. 5175:· 673·55tJ2 ti75·titi70 t\~t 1\1111 Ind. condo. new ; :l<!W !-.q. ll.: Ai rport Loop fJl'. ,\1r·conU ., park111g ~ Mori909et, Tnasl Deeds 5035 • •••••••••••••••••••••• LOANS up to 80% Z STORY 1 .. 1\11'-: IN A f''OR~l' J BEDROOM l ·l 1I pd, Bach. I adult on- 1 :o1. no pct :,. ~lJS". ,l,'8-8251. 645-74ttl 2 BH. ;11 lults. pool. frpl. no I lir Sllf.5. 2 Hr S205. Gas With C'athedral ce1hng:.., -pets , y r \sc. nr. beh. & V.'OUcr pd. AduJtj, 110 :,hag t.'arpets. bltns, T -· .. ,.____. ~-~30. Open: 4252 E. ['M'lS . n.i .. E . !Mh. Ci\f. l1repli.1Ct'. balconll'S. • ,......,c -· ' Coast llwy.673--9152 S.LI! ..!-0137br646----409.') WALK ·rll Hi';ACH. £235. 1 &: 2 Br. C"pts. drps, ---nlonth. Ci.!ll9ti0 -Jt2L No hltns, pa\10. Gas & water otita Me10 3824 NEW sp<1c1ou.s J br. 2 ba i''C'l'. Hi-: F Property paid. 548·1168 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt )'d. lrph'. dbl R•11·. No \l; .. u.~,_~,"~"~·m::.-_<~nl:.._ __ -'-llZ• ltACI l':N DA DE MESA JK'L-.. $315. Also 2 br ~25 ·-Dana Point 100W. W11M)fl .C.~1. 2ti75 t-:lden. C.~. L>ays. • :-.,:1-:"'· 2 BU. 2 0;1. lrpJr, a•····················· Ul:'aut1ful Grounds tJ..t2---I005 ~unllt:l'k. e111·lo~t'(\ gar .: BR. furn'd , l250. '1 Br. I Adults· 1"io Pet:, -------s2K5 Ph · ~ti:! tw70 or unfurn SI65. Uolh newly . JU minutes lo Ot'l'all . ''llr Aµt. ~larr1t"<'-epl'.'> on ~ 61S~ dt•cor 'd. & ullls pd. r !,;:irgc t HR $175 .. G<is & I~· :! Sml Children C)K ----l~--0195or96o-114l 'Water inc. Draper'l'S, :Sl55 mo. ti·lti 5223. t-:.x·r1t 1\ n1<·l' I br rurn or H,...._...,leoeh 3740 • l·arpehl. ~a'.'> heal, ·g-~s GARDt:N a-pl. lgc 2 li;, unturn. fr1>lt'. new sha~. _, ... ..,. !ltovc. au· t'ond1t1on1n.:;, bl . 1 D W I , dr1ls. S:!OV, ~35. l lnder-••••••••••••••••••••••• . , 1 •. tns1nc. f .neww ~ sr:rtiund park '~. t.'Ompl. . UT B f . iow 1m min~ poo. rec. -h·ii( + drps l'Vl pullo .. n llt<.A 1 r urn apts roorn .,.,.a shers&dry('rs :... • . · · . _ . sel·ur1I \' a.lti·4 O. ~:~~P~~~~~~la;~~~.~~ ME~IT~RAHEAN . LCG~L~,I a3flBcco·.n·~rnBao;1'2"-1!17~ 'LCMJUl'a Beadi-3848 I d di.. 11 ... ·1 " " i\1es3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s:iuna, n ry,a ... -.. oAJ VILLA.GE tlcl !\1ar. Nt·-...· t·pls & l\eelson Ln I blk W. of VERY l.'111(:. J\r<·hitcct· Be 8 c h 0 ff s 1 a l c r 1 Bedroom paint. S2<!5. Fam1 hcs, no detill-'.ll~·d 2 ~tory. <ipt t.!4:t-7K48 2 Uedroom & Den pc_ts. G!5-5tlOO~~okt•:._ ;irruss st . frpm spel·· --------2 Bedrooms 1,.,,.,,1··• c·.,,.,. bc.·1ch . L1k" Extra l<•r"_'I'.' 2 Br. 2 ba "' " ,_ HAC l-t 1'.:LOR $135. No 2 O~droom ·ro-...11hse "" ;1 p1·t. home. 2 bdrm~. 2 0"00 11 bo Bl... Carp('tS, rlr3p('S & l>f..'ts. Rehable, ti leadily ::... ar r vu. b;1lh:., l•c deck. lr1)I<:. · 'I "'1""' · nu1ll1ns 830 CENl'EH St cmpl.adlt.536-794_7 __ Costa ·~ esa (7 141 ...... _,20 ti4t1 -llSI Manv t'losets. 2 car ----· --J!11r:i~l'. Mature adults i\1EN, small beach holel.1 1 Hooms $21 .5() ~'ee.k. Apls S95. mo 536 -7<D6 uiet Easls1de ~II!'. 1·pt, ontv. No children or pets stove. ~ar. yarrt. pool , no Hl·I ·'.'> S4~5 on :--early children SIK!"1.ti7J u7JI lt'.1•o1' 1~7 -ltil7 or -- --ti·12 t>u:ki NICf: Rm. for working men "' lk1l('h. pr1v'gs. ijl-:--5588 _____ -- Guest Home 4150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR al)lS lrom S30tl All ('IO!'e to beach. Prope'rty I louse. 6'12-38.50 • _:..:::==.c.:.=-="----l llOr-.1 t-: AtmospherC', gd. HJ\¥FRON1'-Wat.eh lhto tood & l'ompan1onship boa1s sail by! J,ge 2 Br, 2 for your <imbulatory Ba. plush cpu. & drps, ~1other or Falhcr . see. bldg, 2 c;.ir pal'ktng, 642 -9278 shp avail. Adu]L'i only. \·rl.Jo'. S585. mo . Call A111ta, 673 -2058 1>t·Pan1 ront. New :1 bdrm. 2 ba, _ga r. bllns. yrly S.175, 1~15-7721 e~·es1wknds . Rfftals to sh~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• :'11 AN 40 to 60 yrs to sh~1r<.·, my 2 Br. 2 ba ;1pt, Sl54J I mo. N. H. 645-:11~1 1 "How Suite It Is" £xecutiveSuite 2200 sq.ft. Deluxe.-(;lff1ce area un Newport Harbor. \\Ith Ask for ~l('Gann or i\111\cr add1t1onal 14110 sq.fl .. !\d· Hi':.\L·runs jal·e11t. Crpts. drps. anl · Sl:"\Ct-;J~-1 pie 1ret' 11ark1ng. Coa:..t 673--4400 11-...·y at i'\l·1\por l Bl 1 .. ---.................. ...... ti..\2 -hi4-I I' --- Uceanfronl, 2 l:xl.rOl. l b<i. gar. bltns. deC'k~ ct\'all. :i 115. S.360. 045--7721 e,·es. San Clemente 3876 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l't-:,\JALE roonlmate tu ~ha re 2 BR apt. on B :1lboa _1 ~1. 673·946•: alt.i :JO ur ti7$-l.\i<l ---LOWWHl<LY RATES Lo\'l•ly :1 Hr . l ha. upper : hllns, C'pts1drps. quu•t art•a, ltilh J>tace. nr stores. J\l arr1t.'d. O\'cr <IU. No pt!lS. ~~. li-kj-2-1 14 2 lil)H:'ll . 2 H,\'J'llS, kitch. ON golf course 2 Br. 2 Ba. ;\lAI •' h h ' dbl garaRC, pvt enu-ance 1 .. ..,. s are \\"It owner 1 Executive Suitft . 727 Yal4downll•d P1HECREEK Reach Blvd at Yorktown 1 LIVES UP # 536--0411 I TO ITS HAME R tJ SOI) l II t et!S an STUDIOS& 11 • \'Cr a ' •Full kitchep :.trcams with wutcr!alis •llcaled 1)001 create a reJ.ax1ng setting for your s pacious new I-4L<iundry faciht1t:. t oc ,. bedroom apart •free utilities rucnt . From SI !Jil . •Free linens Furnuure av:ulatllc. <J1 -I ··rv &. rnaid serv a\'1111 Couples. $17U. 675·1).1<!5 :125-J 17th PIUC(' c~t. alt I I l:.im. I -- LA MAHCHA Al'TS I 17K Scott Pl:1cc, C.'\I ti42 5u73 d1n1ng. area + extra :..1t- t1n~ rn1. :O.fost atlracti,·e & rt1•s1r..1ble apt. I blk I rum \'1elor lluµo, beach & d"'ntwn . No pets . \1lulll> uni\·. S25ll. lease l~li lli17oi·642-1;6Jti l>~~u11 l'rnl So L<i~una 1 l!r ~'\>. :llir Spt_"t.'tac \'ll'"'' :-!.:Ml S.18~. <199·271:11 or Iv 11\l'SS UI ti42 · 2121 S250. 494 -233!# eves or br h~e. 3 ba. tenn1!'. pool. 4~-o4<19day:o; l l('f I ml. t'<!UO Cl 1, SJ3(I ---- ---12!. !!33 -3030 d3~S e:\l Santa Ana ' 3880 l lU ·······················! -----i\lale 27 \.('<HllS fe~! roonl· SI 00 Off 1 n1ate lo find & '.'>hr hl'>e or 11:..t ru11 mo. rent I a1>t Ci\1 <1re;1. ti<tS-9763. J L1m1tcdotfcr ---o •l:lcaut&spacapts i\ICELY Furn·d. t br. cq •Adult or family are:Jl'> , b..i apt. lo ~hr.\\ 11nalurc1 I st TD Loan .. 8'/26/0 JndTDL.-s Lo"·cst rat Cl> Orange Co. Sattler Mtc). Co. 642·2111 5-15·0till serving Harbor :.irea 24 ~ r~. l~t Tu. of 826,StJO. IU 'fr d ue dale. Cnll 042-1893 . ' •Kai--B-Que 1lt'C open 9 :00 to o.uu. 2300 f~urv1ew J{d .. Cost u 4 Phone servict" 1\llcsa. J'hone 545·ZJ0t.t 41 mile to ocean A1lults No 1>cl ~Ush"•hr' I Sha~ l'r1>t -Clost"l.I I gara~t·. l;us l:Jl3Q I •2 blk:. trotn So. l':.l: lacly. Hcnl reas. for de·! Plaza 1~ls t•;_Lll · !),6'.l 77:1:1_ -I ~llANl)n<'""'i!&Jhr.2b;ii:! .,\dult rccrcat1vn · story <llx condomin1un1s. ta('lhtics & clubhouse Hoon1matt; to share 4BR •Children 's playiireas ~~ca n tronl house.\ FOLLOW ANTEATER BASKETBALL ACTION AT HOME -~i;1s & ~'alt!r ~~· Pool SEEK & FINb' Ancient Weapons 2RR.2BA f"i replucc & l'at!o. DMRBFL U NDEK COLTN lLF Adults. nope~. • R C R OLO~OSBNOWTHRI EB 548-2850. -- S YLOIO N W 0 I 8 S S 0 A R C I. L I RH apt. l"nnge. refn~ C.ns & wal.t'r 1nctd. iilJ:'1. WO U MN I C l'J LU 1 1,1.EJVOGU t-:11st 15th St. C.\I. Av111I OBOETR I S P E 0 R P 0 I S A. L 'II ,\lar ch 1. Jlt'al\Ol'\ I 5-IK ;7~ RK U RM(!' APO N tJlB M S(' SC U -- NRNAR l.TU LAl-:l:O 1<! un + bonu.; rrn ,1Lt tu! SOPAUO I ~t1 r1tJ1.C, n~w t·1·p1 s , I\ NOENHRTSAEUCKS U TWNR l'h1Jd , l'I O'lllll pct (lk . ~:t."1 . ~ J :116 e. 10 .. h_:;t. ~ it11 I UHAGKOUNMNNRAKLAOO~ OA RQ UBHOOU£MSKKPBK U \2 IJR . 2 Ba, <1u1ct & clt•anl 1n ~1ci;a ' Vrrdc <l ·ph•i. .. WMB UKGOE JD NE HTW USES 1 11dulls. no pclS. $\l!.5 1no . 0 O •& U N B R N N I UN~PAL S MS !149-1623 e"es. --, LT410•I UB QT O MAHTOOH z BR. I bu , cpts. drps, BR VNULLORINLOCKTROE OJW,teml'd . gar. $170 mo.~6-7129 I A81S88RAKWAHAMOTCBP D-Palol ' 3826: , .... ~ .... " ..... •"'" I .Celi "'° ... ·~ fol'wtl', ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •• ~., or 4~ 111 fl• Pll• PIM '¥14 NF:W dl'IUXe aptc;, I Ur ~-MlillloXICMl•t I $\&';, 2 Br, 2 Ba~& 111> I ~Q\JlBtJI ~TAPUl.T ~l.INfi I Open Sat & Sun 12 ~ OWG\Jl"f O!l~ROW SPF'.AM I 3 3J' 8 I A1 a r I a t1 II .;1 • BLl'NDt•ttUA!\ fl.INT 1.ocis IWOMD 900MPANG ,\tUllM~ TOM,\HAWt<). 496~ Tflftorr.•; l)~t1 Pl--w I -t ·" ~·i · .. 1_ w h ·.o iHovc \omethl"&'yoo wKnt n 11 ~r . •State licensed day care I ~ti-1\133 l'enter Garaqes for Rent 4350 •Ch1ldrt:1l 8 yr:. &1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• y~uni.ter SINGLI:: GAR,\GE, S25. l ·~orry.nopeis mo . Brookhurst & i • •• &3B~d room,c; ! Adams. ~J .B . P eggy •i' rom :S\85 I ,. •h -'° 1920 I PARK PUZAll o;:: ~~=t~' 44ool ! !SU5W .Sle\l!nS i························11 I <011Sunno~;e.r1 1 l>c::<k ~pu1l'l' a\·a11:1bl~. S.">O I 'Sa11t:1Ann S15 -lti:!1 1 rnv \\ 111 1l10\1de Hll'lll ! -11urn~turt• ;1l S5 . mo .: •2WEEKSFREE :s11:, N(·w~r IBH. bltn.,. Ans~cr1 11.1! ser,·1cc! Move in w /deposits only rrpts. drp11 . d1spo11al . Gd • :1\·a1ln1Jlc 1 ;is75 HclM:'hj · 1 BR $190 2 BR $230 IVl' 2itH W. McF11ddl·n ' Blvd. llunt1ngton Beu~ RefritL Security, Pool. 1'1-1 .542 6.'i<1_1___ ! fi<ll --43:.!I. Ja cuzzi· Rec . Bldg $125 NEWER •single, I -~-----,--~• w /cxercise rm. WES TCLIFF IJL OG . lidhards.ColorT\'. s mall child /pct ok. 2701 W. Mcfudden.$42-6$47 Irvine Ave al M-;sa' SITO. 2 SR. z Oa,S-rw cpt3, 54S·48SS . bl G ---------~drps. tns, di1Jpo58I. d i<x·. Child /pet ok. 2701 W, *LA 'ARlstEMHl j l\1<'Fadden. 542-6M7 1 ur. unfUrn. Alt electric. I , i''lrt'!place. lh•ated poc.1 ~.U K , St8S-Nr. South ,. /\dull.s. SltiO , l,;ousl Pla:i;i area. Crpts,. NI WP(lJ-1 1 Hl fl.I t1 ..• ' . ,. ' l .ill Mr H.,watd A4 .. · 6101 . i.179-1:.!iilj I drps, frplt'. "'/ encl.I Atro ... ~ 1ron~fcOur:io1<' ga.ra.~c. 646 8135 nr1 20432 Sanln /\nit Ave :'>46-2222 . t • Saturday, Feb. 22 8 p .m ., Crawford Hall UCI vs. Lewis and Clark Tickets : S2 Call 833·6931 llC'~lr; ~ Ralbon ':1 BR 'fo~·nhousc. 2 C"ar 1~1linJt ~nvth11\I! \\'Ith a ErUoY much 1,rpr St:elt A d .~u! 1 I lo sell? ClaasiOed ads do : Pen 2 UH , f.>en , Patio.! J(ar, patio. blln!i, cpts, Dally P1I01 Cluti~lfied Ad _diM'overieepetlNll\"1"1 "111·ntw'Hf1•"~4·Pl>ll"~1"·' \ il well -call NOW' $325. 673-5502 \;75-&670' drps, nr S Cit. PllllJ.1 . Is ;i ~implc m;.itter. •··I Toonl• wt1nr• I, II and lll.•nd 11 lor uch. inakln1t checlt, I 642·58'78 j ~gl I 644 -ltll9or644-2938 jt"-f t1111642•5678 1 _ _j'~;_,;~;:~::=~..:..:__;~:',._.:_~~~!11!'.!!'.~ piy1bltto"SNk&'1nd"h•anl:'f'UlhiMWt0.Pftr. . · • __ --, -~ -I • • • • • ' c ' • • • I •• Monday, Febtu..-y 17. 1975 . . . . DAILY PILOT Add it...Build lt...Dlaper it. .. Hammer It ... Carpet SERVICE 1 c 0 Plumo lt. .. Patch n .. , ... pe n ... Remoae11t ... · IL.Cement 11 ... Wire lt. .. Hoe it ... Clean 11 ... Move D RE T RY Roof it ... Landscape lt ... Tlle it...Trlm lt ... sew:l .. . t. .. Press lt. .. Palnt It ... Nall it...Plaster t ... Flx It... · Haul it ... Add it ... Plant It ... Alter It ... Learn ... ~ C..,... s.r.ic. .__t/~_,... Ii••• Haull '-T Pal-"-A/P . l'lwftbl-Roofi"9 ••• ••• ., ••••••••• • •• -••••••••• 9 IMJ ~OWW Glt """"'f Clptt NtcJ .. ,. ••,,, •• ,, ,, •••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Childcare by hr t-JOl{N 'S Carpe-\ & Cl!!Mf;NT JAPANt:SE G.11rdt'nt·r . LOCALmolllnit&h~uhnil •SAVE ~tONt-:Y ON PH.OF Pointer, hon('st Rt:l'AIR. Rcp1pc, Watt:'r JC.l<OOt'INGCO. da,y 1n111ht l..ol.3 or \u\'C Upholstery. Oril'.lhampoo &. 8ICX'kWork Complete Yd wor'k . by :student. LrK truc k, TAXES.• <.:au n\c & pro ~·ork. rl•as. Int cxt. frl~ ht'~tcrs, Servire Hn('S. Licl.'nsed&Jnsured Infant s w t'lcv me . (so il returd<anJ$), Walls,pattos,s1dl.'walk:i. I C tLree:s fo' f s 2751 II tW k 64"-9315 free t-:st. MtJ-4000 $S6-o347 Degreasers & all color byhrorjob.G46 -~l!i l'l:lln1.1p . 3 u ·. ree rtus.8arry.548·il723 \'C i.t to yourself est, rt.•:>, "" · ~. out::. or . -__ __ -:.,...-.:.:c__.,.,----1 b . h & , tst.642-102 ftA , 551 -0 539. Ac tnt'g 6"'l> :fJ \3. ftti\llV '))l,LUhtBING Hl':l'AIHS. till type~.· Cabin•t M_.'-r~g tencr!I 10 minute !cement Work or 311 kinds. ---ULING & l..t.. ftlov1ng . dea4ree. t~x p. ----llt.•:is . l'"fec est, he-. asli; ~ hleach for your wtute CO!'tf PLETE Gardeninl(· I m 1n . O e 1i c n d a. b I e JS'I' t 'lass Exl1lut 1)a1nt , •t>46--9t!07 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• , . . . Reasonabl e, free '-1·,1r \I/alt. 830 -5020 {'arpets !iU\C money by 1'rec ser\'; Quuhty v.·ork scrv1c-e . :,ilO/IOMd up Lendscopl•CJ papl•rhan~1111c ;11rlc~s NOJ()li1'00S~IAl.1 .. Cslm Ci1b1nt1ts. hoat :.av1ng 'me extra trips estimatrs .Cullti38 3.Jl5 al Lov.·est rat,es . 548 -28U8. ••••••••••••••••••••••• svr~1y :i!5yrs l·xp97~·529-I ~l •. l'.IJT!•.'J'lu•••"••>" v.·ork. patio c11vers, Cl~anliv1n~n..,un,dining BKtrlcal 557-9180 . M ROTOTll.L.ING S25 mo:. -& ' ·"' v " k1t<"hcn rcn1od c l rm & hall $IS. Any rm••••••••••••••••••••••• ---.• 'OVIN<~. haulin g. FINF: Pu11erhang1ng 1l e n1udcls & re1>u 1rs. ~111y111ne . ----·- Yl)UNl; ROOFERS. F1111·:.t. mt1t, labOr & pr1l'cs. (.";uur. Hefs. i''rt'C t>S l . 6 73 J651l 01" lii~-3<!33 ul! li:._ __ 646 52 19. ~i.SO.couch$10,chair$5. t;L~C 'l'HICl i\N . Sml CieneralStt"l'lcH garage<:lc.anup,reliuble yards, Sod sales & In 1•a1nl1ni.:. 2:i!y r s :.t.•rv W11ter hea.ters. dis · Corpentl'r 15yrsex.p1swhatoounflli., JObs, m:unt & rc1><11rs. 22 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !ust serv1cc.9tiJ-6452 ~~·~~;e~;~1~,~t~~~i1~a: ~~T'b;:;soi.1 rea. 11 1'. Ph: fi~;,:,~I~~ .. '. i.a~~,·~~(: ••••••••••••••••••••••• nut mc1hod. l do wo~ yrs ex p . lit• 2J310ti, ··1'111NGS " by fl.toose . YARD CJ.,'.AN UP Paint, __ c.::.:..:..::c:cc.:=::._-=.::_:c_ l .:'."'-~------- lf G ·' r t' ..... > k · -& htot . Com1~I plurntung REPAIR . rcm o ~el , myse • u . re s. 548·5203 .e n \\'uvuwor ·repairs, llousehold repair, reha· Mo•lncJ ('ALICO'l'HPAIN'l'INl: r cpla('e. \\lork guarr1. 5Jt--OJOI . . FtftcilMJ pl1.1nil>1ng , elc-, &l2-S6IJ. ble, .5Si6 -ro47. ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Sandblast1ni;. lnsurt.•d ~l·rv. L_,_,._. - 27 <.'tD4=cc.· ---Tile f'rl'e e~t 551 -0171 . fl.lesa Cle<1n 1n g, t:arpets & ••••••••••••••••••••••• KttC"hncr Construction •t & 1 CJU'f & ABOUT 'f'! Stall' hl"cnsro 979 ~ Just Plumbing? U h I "ov1ng· l;auhng. 2 c~· -- ----..... '-IASl't:n . Cr:iftnlan 's P,. u s tery . Steam Chain I.ink & \\'ood . AU bldg. repair or re-lege st ud C:nt$, CK · Local1Statew1deA1oving 1 N '!' to: ll 1 0 H & lfyou'draun.•rnol ••••••••••••••••••••••• ct;Hr\~llC Tll.t:. New & Hernodcl. Jo'rct· t>Sl. 5111 Jobs v.·eltome. 3l3.:._ 2!21.i Si>ecially. Remodl·lin ~. ('J~aned or s h ampou llcs/Conlm . fr'cl! l'St . model1n g needs.27years perie nced and dcpenda ;da,1reeest.521·2U71 EXT~HlOll l'AI N'l'INC.: r1sklht:plunlb1n~ r1n1sh work. Hef$. f''rt.'i': 557-6742· 540-SJ l!t /G7J I ltiO. ask fur Jn Oran~e Co. 64$--0768 ble 640-1749 --Call I.cc tl3o-i278 f':\'4..•s. & hl•atin g prollll'lll:-. cs l , G u ill r . w 0 r k . Jay, or 5.tll-1>958 , Pointil'M)/PaperinrJ __ _ _ ___ 1n your homl· to an Top Soll 499-310.'>. Cernettt/Concrete ~-..1--i...-Income Tax • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 WANT WOHK ! ! unlu·e nsed arnateur '-------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.~"''::I • Wallp•per ti · Top j 1u1:1lity·l.ow rates handy1nan: tht>n e:.iH CARPt::1rrnv ••••••••••••••••••••••• USETllE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ang1ng.. .... Ill(•. It v.lll <'OSt)'Oll ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Tull Soil •Compost • •Mulch • Rt.odwoodtr Ca II 58ti W30 CUS1'0M Cement \\'ork A 1 EXI<.: N DAILY PILOT By for1ner instructor. __ c_·.1_1 •_··15·53'lti all !.:..... 1 I 1 Rooms. 1>&tn1s & :ill('rJ· Patios. Reasonable 'A i\ltkc's La~·n "FAST A·' T ('arl Hcbko. 640-2-l-19. cs~ to1 oil rig it l'on' N I l II ' , &ya,dm ·11nl •·1,•·inu11 11• uams ax Coru.ultanl:. --..-.L.:IM'I tl>"l''·'''''''"·'""' · 0 JO> 0 11111<> rce est 64Z-ll.)14 l>iu1 ' · '-' • "" RESULT'' Service 1n yuur homl· al r--•• ., " ·• "' , ...... Trff SttTice b4 2-3569dayornight. --prun1•g. f"rce i-.::.t. Pti ._. CE •WIMTERRATES ••••••••••••••••••••••• prompt,l'OUrtt.'OU.S -1.t-:ONJTE CONt:HJo;'rE 548 -2049 Sc.RVI No Extra co~t ·~l~ • Ser\'ICe Call · ~DO'rr.tONS , Hcmodel-s ·r A i\l p JN C..:, C.:olJ .1-";::__::::.;:c______ DIRECTORY --Pa1nt'g. decorating & Lew & Y.';.1 y11(•'s Plu1nlJ1n;,: .JUS1' l'LU!\11.lli._G ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ng. Carports, cabinets. bles lone, bril·k , tile. t-:uropcanLands('a1>Cr For Result •lnYourHomr• papcrhani:ing. ltes1 ln-Hcr1:i11·. Hcn1odcl , 64<? 41 11 T1 !~~~'. ~X~~~~~: Mr.WHi:ner.ti7:t-Ilti6 Palios,etc.&J0 -43-IO. ·rreeSe rv1c-c ('!1•;111u11. ServiceCall l7 Yrs ~xpc1'1l'll('l' dus tr1al ft:omm. 25Yrs Hepi1)e. f''rce J:o:s t •ANV 'l'l~fE • ~~~~~~~~~· ~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~·~·~'~· ~·~·~·~'~"~'~"~l.~·-~· ·;'~"';· ;"'~~~~64!!2!·!56!78 ext. J~·~·~!!~~n~·~·~·~· ~' '~··;·~· !!!!~'"";·~~·~·"~'~'~'~P~· '!l'~E!H!!!!M!:s!· .!645~-!·7~97~,~· ·;~~ti~7~5~oi~·· ~·~' ;;;;;;.!!!!!!~~~~==~!!!~~T~~~,~·~·~·;·~·~:~u!!!!!!'. Lu.· No . ~LS It l':l\tOV fo:J>. 8-M3-7112 -,-~ JobW011ted/ HelpWa.t•J 7100 Help Wanted 7100 HotpW-d 7100 HotpWaeted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 AnllquH 8005Anliqooes 8005 Announcements 5100 Female 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ··•···················· ·······················1 ...................... 1 1-tN I Time-Offft" SF:C R ETARY w/8rains l>l'-:N"J'AI. ASSISTANT. FREE 3 00)'1/LM desires return v.·ork-Boys & Girls Full time. chairside. 1·:11:. JUNIOR SALESMEN Director Of MLN-WOMEN Yeqas fOf"' (ZI Growth posil1un. 8 Yrs 10 lo 1,1 yc;irs ut ·•A<'. Oai ~·r . re~i_._s:ki --7171 C 111 I . . exp. in P .R . & Advt'g. ly P1iut dl'h\cry route~ n.... I · M a or< et ails 1mn1ed. Some publsh ·g. Write A.d a.n;;nta Assistant. 1.1st be 6424753 ma y b('aviul;ilJl~1n your expcr'd .. resp & en· Age 10-1.';. Earn S.W-~O oer week ,l'!t!ll1ng ne"' c~stomers fur the DAILY J>iJ.O'I' :1rtc r school and !)aturday~ You mus t l>eo1.1tof school by 3:00 p.n1 . llnd be :.t lol t! lo v.1ork at least J day:. per \\'Cek. No dc hvC"n ei. or ('ollc c-L1ng . Trans por1at1on pro· vii.led . Call 968-4812. Equal Opportunity Willing to travel? Nursing Services :\:.killed nurs111g hunll• Jn Or;ing .. · ('o, .Joh l'l'f1 ·s kno.,.,·lcdgc of t.h".I I Cal. i\lcd-1-L'are rl·g ul;it1oni., ~t.1ff1ng. & rnw.t ht• p;.:1 l•t•nt or1 c11t t.•d l'all Ad r111111:-1rator, 532 5701 or 53'!-fll'l·U~I . ANTIQUE AUCTION Dale: MOt1day. f'll> 17·7 PM. Location: OrOIHJe Co. Foirgrounds 81 Fair Dr, lld.J. 16 Costa MoSG Exceptional Collection fo"ine American & European Antiques. Lots or Oak: S roll lop desks, rnd Oak tbls, C'hina·s. fancy sideboards, hall trees. chrs & rockers, Grandfather clocks. wall clocks. Tiffany lamps, fern stands. -----I lt23. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box arC':.i Earn 11rufll for de· 1560 "o l '1 CA ~ thus 1a s tic . f'3x panded SlOO 9'.!626 ..., s a "esa. liveries & i:ash, trips or duties b<il'kground req'd. •t•••••••••••••••••••••I-'-"''-'---~-----merch:ind1sc for :.elling Sal:iry open. Newport Culif. Animal Control GOV~ RN £.SS. young nc\v subscriptions. l''or area. tl46 -7-ll9. lo•I& Foilnd 8521 1'.:d1son Way 14·oman d esires JOb us 1nforrn1:1tio11 please (';i ll ----- Back of llumane Society governess, tutor Of' rel at-fi-12 -4321 . t'ro1n San DEHT AL ASST 536-6.551 edfield.H3~orkedwith t:lementc-San Ju3n Cha1rs1de exper. only. We have JOb operungs 1n Europe RN Animal Assisl. l..eague children. Available on a Capis trano area. t·all 3 1~· day week. Salary AsoAdoption.Spayuag& daily basis or longer. 495-01)30 and /'.11s.s io11 open. ~Ian~· benefils. Ag- Alaska Emer9ency Hurse To l{otale shifts IPH;"-;J 1n small dt.•pt. to cover 111 ncs.-. & V:Jt'<tllOll~. E.,..1Joer. prcf 'd . <.:011tact Donna Hoal·hc. HN . Coi;ta ~lt!s;.1 t\1t•mor11d llt1Sp1t;1I. 3ol V1ctor1a. C.!\.1 . t;.1.! 27:i-I EOE. Too many to li s t. . Neutering information 545-4240. Viejo-El 'foro area. eall g res~ivc & v.·1ll1ng to 960·2900 1-----------!)gi -631U. nieel challenge of hard t=-:mploycr Panama Hawilll Pri v Cotlectors-Dealcrs·Decoralors \Vcl~omc . Inspection on l\tond<.1y. -Animals l mpounded -Japanese student girt t:qualOppor.F:mployer v.'ol'k . l.ieach area. Call Weimaraner.fenl, liver wants to live in . l .. ighl f'6~ 2-136. Cal1lorn1a Georgia Al l items must be paid for & removed from Premises on night of auction. Irish Set. fem. rCd housework. 543--u764 UIS'l'RIHLl'l'OR \\';.i nted . LANOSC1\Pl':lt IOr:lpl. &.12-507:t : 21:1 1865-385 1 ¥\ansas Wa~h1ngton ~ocker:. rnale. blk/wht Jobs Wanted 7075 Spaniel, fern. wht •••••••••••• ... ••••••••• CANVASSING Ov('r 25. lntC'rcslCt.l 1n Virginia • K.orea blk/.wht ' N EEO A 11 0 USE - Choll1e.Lmale,sbltwht SITTER? Feed !he pet.s, BOYS-G1'I'. 15 0' "''· {'Hrning, up lO$l'lllO per mo .. p/t.CalltiJ!l-tilz:!. Earn S2 00 S300 mo. --- helping .:i thlC'llt· club sell ~....-......-... t il·ket s to s portin g l)rafts man/1nk toS700 e vents. SJG 0791. ~tr. Salt•s !\1g r /tcxtbl\.s S!OK !'\p1kt.·r l\1Eor EF:/a fcond $151\ LAPIDARY FOREMAN Look 1 11{: (or a n1et·ha11i cally-111t·ll!Jt:d young man who haS' ;.in interest in thC gro•.•;ing turquoise bu:.1ness. Start 1mmt-c:I. Call Q.lj \.1-li .t South Caro11n3 Mti ryland • • • ~~r.~~.~·!:! ..... ?~~~1~!~~~ ......... ~~~.~ S _ep/ ab,fern,blk water th e pl · nt · Irish Set. fem, red , a s · New York Robert Finke 2 2 8 M a9noll a Costa Mesa \\'a11 r('ss w~1nlC'd, e.\.IJ . • (,(J(JI> 11ual1ty sofa & prf'l'"d. o\'1•r 21. For apµl. Jo,~.: ,..t';1t. nl·,·cr· u,,.1·11. ca ll Bobb>'. 5:Ji!-3J:fij' .\1n li rn ~ 1nu,,.t sCll. Shep pilp, fem, tan/blk , v.:ekend. \\'eek .. mo~lh. Shep. male, bi·n/blk Mature. c-lea.n, c1u1ct cou- Kentucky New Jer:.ey Te)(as 1.ab, male, blk pie. ~971!?00 • Cheerful pulienl oriented practiee 1n 118. wants exp. f/l11nc , <"hairs1de OIS: st. Sul op~n . ·rue thru Sat. work"'k 962 2'100 Secre taries ' lo Sl:!4JO North Carohna Youarelhc >A'1nncrof !:11;;.X '>' 2 11t:kt•t,,.1uthc l'i::!lli1';11•1l n·Coa,,.tliv.·y. MM-.!. __ Collie, fem , tri YOUNG v.·oman seeks Sec. Hkprft1tle{'O ~700+ '•..;· .. ;;;.---.. --.. -Gen Ofc-+ Superv to~iOO 1• Colorado UCI HOME ---L·u.,1un1 corner group "'Jiu \I/ 1\ :-.i·rs 1'U Y.'Ul!I\ ?" 1ng Ju al hl·d~ a1l•1c-h. h• Germ Shthr Ptr, male, house cleaning jobs in brn/whl Costa /'.Te~a -llarbor Germ Shep, fem. blk /tan area. Referenees availa- Germ Shthr f'tr, fem, ble. 545--1240 l)1c-taph l 'yp1st to~ "'archou:-.e man S3 hr IRVINE PERSONNEL SERY!CTS"'AGENCY LEASING Representative And many other e~c1h ng and in teresting places. BASKETBALL . Ul~IYl'.:At'AH ! c.inl'lr1111 t;d1lc.,\t.lJ.<'ul - GAME _,.. ! 111>4):">1'. your hours, I<:..-t<ilJll'. v.111 n1:1kl' d111 f"o:l.Jruary2'l, Hr.!'> "'Ol'k' lor yuur,,.t·lf, he in~ h•·11,:ht. t-: z o:h;ur. II you Quahfy, we'll g1.1ar-Pll"a:.c 1·;a ll i;.t'.! 5ti7H. e'I ~our 0""'11 1)0.'.:.. i\l cn ur I.imp:., p1r1ur1..•:., 1•t1·. lvr. Terrier, male, tan Poodle, fem , \\ill Cockapoo, fem, tan 488 Jo:. 17th f Al I r\•ine I :i:i:i tu c la1n1 vour v.•01n<•n. Can hc:-.h~htly Sn1nt• anl•<!U {''• Stable 111d1,11.lu:tl v.1lh anteewhereyouwork,pl1.1s '1'1('k!'t~. !North Ci:>unly ll:llld1 1·;1 pped . N<•.tt 714 :H7-2\jJ I JIOO Help Wanted Suite 22~ <.:o...ta 1\1esa 642-1470 pleas ant pcr~onahly & the1obyou'llbelra1ned1n. tClll lrl't' nuinhl·r i:. (.:lean Apµearanc-e. VL->.. -- Administrati'f'e' _ ___ _ _ ___ appcara nee oet.•dt>d lo :.-IO l:?:!UJ r1·tirl'll . 1\~e 2a 10 iU. su11 . .\U.'\Sll IN I·: llr:.i.'"' l'anopy Cle:ining Lady, mll3t be J.'i or O\'<'r. Sl hr. 5 hrs per da)'. Mon thru r·n . ~lust have r ef 's. Call art 2 P:\1., ti73 2i!:f9. ··········r············ C1\TS Sh.th~. tem. lr1 · Shlhr, !em, ~·ht . Lost: Ger;m. Shep. r~m .. :on E . Cordoba , San Clemente, Old, rriendly; s urgery scars on shourder & flank . Carol, 493--0455 days: ~2-:J14·1 eves. Aide ~ shov.•. IC'a~c. & f111<1l1 le , , • pJ ('nlent your 111com1..'. 'J'eniplc 111 •11, l"OOlpl('ll' T •800 b CLERK -----arrangcn1cnt:. for C II A !Jr1vt'a <'a btihrs ormore Ku1~,tlC.Nl•\cr sleplon~ 0 + enef1ts . Fo' m"•I ,oom ,· .. l>u·.>· f'RO'~ I ti I I 3 rmy ' S . .. " ·' "" ..,, n1u t1 -n11 1011 1 0 1 ::ir ,S ALl'~SMAN.cspcr1encetl ;1 dar. /\pph,' in ""~l'MIO , llr1 g. 1·o~t ~.tAAJ . :.al' uperv1sory exper. re· f<n•n"<al "'''''"e 0 ,. I I .. 'd p · 1 ' , ' E-ZM~EY apartml•ut l·omp e x.. Q rt •t• Sli:'rco ,\pplybl.v.·nl2 :1 Yellow Cab <.:o .. lt!O !'.; Sl .WJ i.Jl -:l'Jl5 q . rogreSSl\"C anima "a nizat1on. Will tra•n """' . I & ppo uni 1es I ----hosp. Send resume to: :':uai<.f<e<I i>••·"on w •om<' F 0 r y 0 u r \' e r b 3 1 ~" es ex pc r1 cnc·e · p·rc· I r~A S I' t:H t-:u . 37<!1 So ltith St , l'o.,1a P.li>sa. ., h- -• . Cl ·r d ·' .... " ~ " \'IOUS public <'Onta c-t are I Bris tol. Costa ~lc~a . -----" t!l C':>t.' t-11rn1tur•". O a_s 1 ·s1 11~ au no. :n2. c lo prC\'ltlus l'XP<-'I'. Co. 01_ l"< 1 1pau1111ie:-; E<1rn SIOO a rnu"'l. lntll vulual must 6451163 ;-;,i(i Ol:!U \\'(),\11-::..1 O\t.•r 21 K1..·1..'1.lt•tl .\lr1thl·r ol l'l'itrl ~rr1..•1•i1 al Y Cdol, P. U. l-ki :o; fe rs xln 't bcncfils //,; PU~ per \\'eek tor !l 'l1mc • 1 -·-tu \\'ork :it AU J:I~"~ il~i''.!. ~500. !luSC \\(1t.1t.l 1560, osla i\lc•a. Ca •·•'''"" •·o•>d·.· Pho''"' !:lam -2pm or 4ptn-~pm 111 I.Jc \\'II lin g lo ...,·ork I t fl ,... L •• ... weekends & have aclai>-J · th I SALto:s t .in11.1 u ~ P11 la . E\·c ~·ar'\1•c 1·t1 l'C l:ibl1· 9'l626 6--l-l -43Gil. comforlabtespa('iousof· table sch edult'. 01n e peope I \II"~ & "'unn·n. nl;tl..t• .,..ork . l:l'.!liO La f'ut. ltd. 21J 'l3 l l titiV. ----fil'e aero:.s lhe s treet 1-'or lofurin;i!iun who've joined the Army. ;ll <;·n c v 1 n ·' p1 l {' ut L<q~una I !ill~ /lppl.v aft .1 - •AnimalHospital..ir CLERKRECEl'T. lron1 Urangt· <.:Ounly ! · :ioar_..eSale 8055 Veterinary assistanl, Cashier & C'redil & r\1rporl For rwrso11al u1 • "0 1u"'1"P"°"""d '£"""'"' ! 111 ~ f('pi::it uc·in Be )Utu· , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7141/•16eu4.,,,c~3,,3189 1 .vour'.~t.·11 S1•11 :1 f:i~t n 10\'· l'i\I -.., f/lime.Priorexper.pre-Co llections t:lerks . tcrvu.~"·Cu ll~1r Keyser, 1---------\II I 1\ l Merchandise Fl.t:Ai\1ARl\l';·r rerable. but if ol.her 8..1JtiUml ~JA;\olu11t1IN000 ! u\ l'1""· 1 l' in Vt.'S 11. 1 LOST: 2 female Ba•setl ~alifiealioos met. will !-"/time days . Ex per. 1>re-. . -------THE IRYIME CO. f\1UT~L MAIO. p/t1ml'. I Olt'nt. \\'ill t'unu~h ~.111·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• J IUIJ . lalhoa Hl vd. Ku. Jo ... 0UND:. t)ark Bay horse, vie W1ls9n & Canyon, CM ~ Claim at O .C. Animal Shelter. \rain. Send resume to: f 'd. Pers _onnel Oepl. Female full & p/time. Ap-Apply Costa ~IPsa Inn p1u·h. Y.011 l·an not 1111:.s' F<.•IJ. I~. 12107.:.JO JB·luosuhnad~. yF;c.V .. T968a~berJw2&1 Cla.ssificd ad oo. 350, t/oi,;';l~oa;· ";;;;";";';'';".';l.;N •. ~U;.;;;;;;;1 ply I\ en t uc-k y Fr icd 550 Newport Ctr Dr 3Z05 llarbor Ul , l'.\l ! {':di \\'C'udy. ~11i:J 311.i3 AppUancel 80 I 0 "lone' 80&0 . •u ~· b ,.,-r·h k 29 .. ., ._. , . Mc-wport leach -••••••••••••••••••••••• or536-8J28 , aily Pit()(, r . O. 'BoK '-' 1c t'n. "" •·· .... oa:;I ----I ••••••••••••••••••••••'" ----...C-'------1 1560. Co't• '1•"•. c,1,·1. 1,~l~l·~·>~'·;;C~'d~';;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; i~f:~q~u~a~I O~p~po ... '·~·~:m~p~lo~,~·e~r ~J-~EO 2 c;d ladies. 1-·1111 . ~'l<f''.l-: PICK L:P. Rel .2:-.. , " -CLERK TYPIST SECRETARY I .. ~ -;cnlle "l'l'Y ""''· ',..,_ "='• pft. Car phon" nt'<'. 1\I' . Appl 's ScralJ'"lt:l!ll I ,_ t -·' 0 ·ih ' I olt lil•nllc Uut ~p1nl t"I mm ......... pcn1ng v.•1 a Hie~rds.!H6-5'-155. . Cal1 ,\nyU1nt•tjia-S25R. * SIOO Rewwd • pharmaccut1c;.1I mfgr. MAID WANTED --If you l·an l.1kc ~.regg -------:\oinc tac Ii; 1nl·I. SJju_ Lost ma le germ an i\ptho~!!dr:.nagcr for a person 1.1.'hocan ac· GENERAL QFC Newport HeaC'h Tra\•el :.horthan1I at Juo 120 St.•ar~ ii70""asherS95. :.it>l·Kl~ll ~SJ6-U580 __ ._ . shortnair, Bro1.11n & 642_5013 ; ZIJ/86S-3SSI curately type 65 w.p.m Lodge. 6208 W. Coast .,.. pm , l ~'P (' het\\t'cn (;1s lilln Uii.hv.·a:-.herso.5 Jewelry 8070 White, s horl tail. with & transcribe from die CLERK llwy,N.H.ti42-8252. a.i i5"pn1,l(.:art.·louk1 n~ \~'111 rlpoo l Auto \l,'shr •••••••••••••••••••••'"• brown l~alhcr studded A"1MAMAGER ta ph . Dall\' contact ----SAii newport lor a l'h;1lh·11gt.·. thl'U ~I), ·collar&. "'ill answer to 15 u"''" So. L•gun•. "1c11:cc. s1arr'hallllhng a 1 MA.HAGER/ASST. , I :.•·nd11:.~11urr1'1'u1nl', , _ liu:ir1dt'l .54!; Hot;7'.! ... 'he lrv1nel'ompa"'.' F , 'I I I -~i~.";~;n~ :ufl~·r~~ Some mainl. Span. ~~~'::.~n~ru~~{~es~,~~~;: Seeks s table high;,chool l\t;~~~'~.5~?;;;:~~g·;~; ~· '"..-;..,,....personnel 1 l ~-'::111J~;11•;.1 1~:1~~ki:! jH('f rt£ l DH 1-·r ~ti.i . 'l'l)I' l 'ASil DOLL.AR par' af our family . speaking pref'd. P. 0 .• '\Int v.·ork111g C"Onds & co. g raduate ""'/so me ex· 772 -1·1'i l . I'. tJ. Bu:-.1:11~• "'~•~h er & Uryt•r ~ll :i. I',\ I I• FOR Y<J l~ ll Boxl064.NeWport9'l663. I f 11er1 Cn('e to v.·ork 111 _ agency . II 11·u,k• \I '.,,, ""'"'~' J}-;\l.'i':LHY, WATClll';S, Please call day or n1te >e nc it s. /\ppl y 1n I lo~ta i l'~a.l'a!1i!i;lt; _ J' _ .... ""'"' ·-AHi' (IHJ"'C~. GO!.ll, 714 .-'...960-1296 or odaysl"""""""""""_""_""_I n1ailroom . PnntShopex-MGR/TR I c ,,, . pcrsoN"·ABO c jlt'rrcnce or llfllll C"las~es AIMEE E~ec. sCc ·,. to S720 Bicycles 8020 s 11. \' E It s E It v IC E. 714 SS6 19Sl AVON 1\1 LI . INl' --l7802Gillelt('.lrvuie 1Jcs1rabl('. For 1ntorma· l\°C\\' elet:ll'H'al llrm has t:DPScc 'y S700 1Sec-r1·tar1 :1l po..;1t1on ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,F1 :--;E l-"U ll:'I & AS LOST . . Jri'sh <-t. pup. lion. opcn111J.:.'> fur ti 1nen. No Secretary S6i5 ! :1 v:1il;ihlt< 111 ,\'vtu1~ ~· l"Sl~I) ll1kt.-t'i & Part..;, SIS l'[l}l"t-::;. 6·1:1 :2U .>C' F:qual Oppor. l-:mployer ·· Strayed In Vic. Santa Plea ~cl'all : exp.net.5·18 ti.).·IJ PersonnclScc-y Sti85 l •. U. ,\rrh1tt:'l"lural f1rn1 . &u11.l•lg0Ne"'\10rllilvd. -·-·-· l~a belle NB, Reward LllERATE 714/644-3389 -·--· --Uookkeci>cr ~'700 1 Sornc IJl\/~ccpin~ ·Hr..1 l ' ,\l .612 7!1lll lhainonil Wedding ,'i('l. 'fi4&-1ll\')A YOURSB.F co~1 PAN ION. n1:iturc 91\i\.1 until Noon ~~:n Trne. $150gu~1rn +.I l 4:lll. ..• , Ju "t divorced, mus t , ____.. From laredom v.·el I adjusted "'om an THE IRYINE CO. vi ar Ill'('. Ag£' :!l-4ti. i\1r. 2192 Mart in. Suite 255 ~\;, IZl'.t..:s IO spd. racing bike. ·'a,(-r11. paid ~1~. sell lor. r...-..11 .I . 5350 ,ev1 , /i lt; · 5·155. •Sec'ys, Bookk---. ll i: .. v11old:. f_ra~.--S4 ill , filll _5l1l7 & BIUs!! needed a s companion to!' 550 NewportClrD -----Douglas Plaza/Irvine --,..-· -1• " ---•••••••••••••••••••• ... •• n e A 0 A V 0 N children "'hile parent:. r I I l,11. ll e1ndcrs1\1-:1•n1·y " .. o-IS:in!.:._ti15=2~ Mlscc-llaneovs 1080 HEPRi<:SEN'fi\'l'IV''. travel . Pl ca:-.l.' c all , tolewporthoch Manaqer I <11120Hir('hSt.Slt.•lt._I C & ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPIRITUAL READER Add new people. n;w 5·17 01:16~ bt .... ·n !J -5 t-:qual Oppor. 1-;rnploycr Trainee 752-0331 .I Nc1.1.•1c"'a"'111\Ftorach 11.:i:J . 81:10 E':!fpa~nt 8030 WA"....._D OpenlO.l\MtolOPM I.lad y. ·-Real t-..:s Lale l\f anai:?er A-& .,-"-IC .> 11 places. & new inte rests to ----1. 1 I · ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Auvu:eona matters. your life & earn good GIRL FRIDAY ra 1nce ncc,e<I." \Ve ·r(• Ol''t'IC t:llELPFulltime, t.,,1atih ~h<-'<i l ~lljJ NFWS~fAN I TO!• {:,\Sii DOLL..\H 312 N. El Camtno Heal money too! 1 . 11 show ,.00 COOK ECEPT T on the g ro~ ~ If you ;ire l 'hur thru ~I on incl'g 1----'c' · 1 sci ing T(JP-PA I O 1·· u R you n Sa•>Ciemente,''o'uppt. ,., , ,.1 b, 11 R IOHIS an ;ilt'rl, a"•'<'"~.'.<"", k 1· ,1 ' " · 1Serv1l'e Sta. 1\t1 rn{I, OR Super 0 t'.l.4 v.·.i , IL''"F'l I<\' W\TCll"''S r how.Call540-7041. .-.·p~r . Pl'l' £, u v.·1 y ,.,,.. ...... , ·~ w nls. ,. ust ha\C ne.1l / ., 1 2' I•' :i · 'I' · ,.,,.. • · · ' i:-. -~C~a~lc14~9~'~!90::;34:';-;'~92:;:::;•~1~J6~1 ...... ~~~~~~"""~~~1 lr;11 11. 5 :JOi\i\.T I 30 Pi\T a<"ht 4..'luh , Newport rl ynam1e person \\ho 1:. h · d 1 .. P tJmt' "" 1u ·'· l\lL·~.1 ;>Olm. ·· .:> opcor. AllT lJHll''<"TS GOJ l) h Beach ;1re:1. Pleasant lookin"'fora"'"·'''''''''" an wrtll1 ~!.::,."PP) VerdeShcll ,Ji:Jll larhor, 20umn1 l".S.6 ToJX-or.2X ..:11 yc·1't ·..:·L;K·Vi':t.' •PALM /CARD s 1rt . i\.1on lhru fr1. h ... ,., ~ L n1orn1ngs. """' o'<l'"-'l'Ur'! •• ,, ' I (I " • "' .~r.. .... "· •l'IY .. ....-at* \\'eckC'nds ulf. ~-•so l"''r pt'rsonahty & telcp ooc 1.1.'ith onr of 1hc ftne~t 11 1 c•t ...,, e cc.onverl{'r, 1 l('rs. FJ 1'1;Jo; FUHN, & A" Rl!:ADEK• "" ~11 5ift ~ ,.... G" .. "t H · I iv< .. ·., fuc-us 1na '" Sao Clemente area. Our hr. lile nha\'C'll Con \'. \'Ol('e. uvu yp1st. l'Q s cnmpa111 C's 111 lhC' bcaeh ------_ .• " :-..1..~rc~:i.:.. rlt'. 'l'IQUt-:S.U<l5-Z»J. Ad/reduct.ion home. 3.5 days a week. Uo:.p, 6 11; 771;.1 working m ost wknds. area. con tact U'i. Ad-l'ART Tli\11':. p1cc-e 1.1.k . SILVERSMITH S2&j <.::.ill 831 --ti1l2 a ft er ------"'=~----10831 Beach Bl , Sal 492 87 .. c --Call673 J515 for appl. \·an('e plu s ovcrrHlt's. ex pe r, n ear 1\larina f Experience nc<·es:.ary, 5 •FIH E\\'OODS,\Lf';• Stanton 527-3406 · ary open. -°"" COO'' 'I •t I · t --/ '"'' l<m plo t 0 ~. ,. d --'~~~~·c!!:'.::~~--1 :::':~~=:';;'::-;-'--'=--.-., "u.., >e l'"'IX'r l . -Opportu111ty and gro .... '1.h lhgh , l' em ~·men 111 0 s 8040 r~. -UC'. cl 575. cord. PREGNANT? BABYSITTER-Loving Refs r ('q 'd . Applv , GIRLSllS..281 (1r e ) our s.-\Vrit c llousewiteOI\ tt tli-1211 a g~ow11ng1 co. Slarl 1m •~••••••••••••••••••• $\J 1 ·Cord.S81 -1122 1 Lady needed to care ror 2 Colony K1lt'hl·n, Urtc;;a Train for lcg1t1mate, full ,\t ana~emenl. Box 3."JS. mcu / PP Y 1n person at Coast t'1rev.·ood Supply Caring 1 .-co&nf def ntia 1 1 sm . ehjldren. 1 to 2 days I-fwy , SJC. time po ~ 1t1 on 1 n ('1o the u ruly Pilot. l'o~t PART-TIME 1· 13."i E. 17th_. Coo_la Mesa . •PET WORLD• counse 1ng re erra . L' h I \' k · 5-0 1 h h Abortion , adoption & awk.&oc('.wknd/vaca· -massage.1:.arn...,. ieyou Olf1ce Box l:">fill. Co.,ta STUDENTS I TEL.P'RTTIME o r ie ~I • l.11 ua ua. lion. 673 -555Z COUNTER GIRL learn. No t.·xp ne('. We t\1c~a 92tilli. T 1 h s 1 1 • .-. tiny 1>00dles. Lab. peke, . kel'!ping. 22 11rsa week.l~ ·1. scndto school .Aµpl yany ---ee~~es __ ~l_:!:11.i No selling-Survey to do:o.1c. s h1ht zu.1nl bulls, t.ood u;,cil 1·urn1ture ,\: 'APCARE547-2563 u· UTY EIR b ( M·~1cu s I b 5 h k apph.int'eSorwill .s"llfu, ,.;A OPH .. exper. o erto',Rest. a ternoon ur cverung. ..,..., RI T l'ICl\-UP & IJc hver\' pl. us1ness owners. I r eoc apoo. po111. IUO you "' llarr Stylist needed for t-·ashionl:-.l<ind 211tllarboT"Hlvd.C.i\L l\El.LY 'fE i\1Pl.t:'l'<l.~'s time 1\,\1 tor i\1t:d'1l·al wk. llrs fl e11:ible. S4 per 111 1,..ed puppies. Stud MASTERS .a.UCTIOH T.Hacbtt _c".="'=·'c'='="c'"="c·c""':='c-_7ci005=---1.-CallDavc.t~l-ol l\~10 44:;1-:.11111st ,l;,,\I. l.;11>.531.i 0111 hr. NI! ofr. Mr. Purcell, ~l·rv11;c mostbrt"'Cds.2.~ "" ----110\JSEWIVES earn Xtra 64:! {)!9-l -- ------642-3146 \\'. Jjlh ;1t 1''airviev.'. SA. 646-8686 &833·9625 l20DillltllClftCI Beauty Opr. needed. Couples nl'{'d1ng more in · S200 to $JOO monlh fron1 -1 PLUMllNGSALES · ()l><'llC'~'l•S53 1 -5ff27. ar1_6orSunday839-0'J74_ lolboalsle Comm. 60-65-70';i-Ali 's co1nc. Unusuo1i op11()r. for you r homC'. P:1rt time \1 e ~ t C 11 t t c r . Sen11 I f'('rson, retail only, e:o;-TIG llT BUDGi';f? Add lo -· You are the Wlnnero( Hair Bazaar. &12--0-t:i-1 good earn1n~s. Hcply lo lelephone sohc1t:uion & Hel1red for Ital. l>ch 1 I p'd. only. 536~145 1 the family income serv-W i-: IM AR/\ N fo: R A KC C111'<J de Ci\Zi\. i-·amilv 2 ticketslothe 'ln2£ •. 17thSl.CM clas:-s ificd ad n£i.~7 e/o sel up uppm•.s lor Daywk.675---a407all 5 -------1ngcustomcrsrromyour n1ale. 4 n10. t:han1p1on lYlcmbersh1p tLifelune·J UCI HOME Daily Pilot. I'. () Box salcsme'n. Prefer Irv. POSITION IN A f-'AS'I' borne. Excellent income bloo1tlint'. "'ill sa<"r1 f1 ce ~150. Call l213J 5'10-3000 leOfServk•To . 15ti0, Costa Mesa, Ca C!'ll & NB area. Cal l Ed <;HC.IWING ur:cFSSIUN potential, flexible hours. price lor a good hon1e. days.1<!131375-115\ev IASkETIAU. Your Coe;11..;ty 92626 Barmakian s.52-7~J7 . MECHANICS I' B 00 I'' N f'~W PO n 1· For details. wnte Ma1l 1 997 -481!4 . C ·--·- GAME fl nd get paid for ii ----N<."Cd t2J. ft11L'l l>c c.-:-B t-: AC II C 0 ., I N -Si1les Divii.1on, Box 10,t -----. U S 1' 0 M • M' a d ti February 22,1975 v.clroming newcomers. CrewChltf1 IHHALATIOH pcr 'd & have Class A VOLVING A V,.\Rl~'r\' Watkins Produl.'t.'i, Inc o\dorable i\KC Beag le 1~atc-hv.'orkSkirt.."l,lland· Please('all642-56i8.ext Fle11:ible hr,o;. Need car, COilTcnUnn THERArYTECH 1.1een.'ie, Salary or con'· OFCl"IAl.LBNGING AC· Winon a, Minnesota ~ilppics. 6 wk s old . S85 tied q•J1lts. h.1ndmadc 333 to claim your < &h d -.. , •1 2 m1ssion.Ocnet1L.;;ava1J:i ·rlVITIBS . A lfofA 'fll 55987 . ~}511l~,'1 ·7 Oeclawed candles IJ y Dce·L1t c::., Ticltett. (North Col.lnl.v typewriter appy 15· Start lmmerllutely. Work " in yrs ex per. or HACt\GH<llJNLI AU)Nl; ,,., .1. . Anuques. I land <.:raftt"d _pos __ ilion .5·17-~J.5. w/boys & girls helping ~l·h oohng . SHlary _l'om&· blc.0 C ty , WIT!I to:Xl't-:Hll':Cjt;I-:, , . ;-1;11ts Al l :it incredibly ·toll l'reti numb<'r 1:. . athletic club .sell ti ckels llll'il:'it1rate ~·1tr.a1nu1~ ran<Je oun \ uN ,\ 10 Kt:Y ,\l>OINt; 1 I \~t.: Teaeup, & Standard I lo w opcn~ni: ,o;pe('ial· S40-122D)~•* HOOKKt::f:PER/Recep· lOsportin,l.!e\•ents.Make e11xp~r1 . CoCntact .1:\lr, AutomoffveCe-n+er 1 ~:At: 111 Ni-: 1 sl TRAINEE I oodles . Schnauzers, pricc:tat Tlll':CJ-:N'ffo:N -~-SJOO f)llf" mo. !\lus t ,1 n11 ton, osta "l'Sa I 2401 No. l 'usliu I 1 , .. 1 I A1 )(han Pups 639--02_19_ Nli\l.. Sll(lP. 512 ••h ..... t10111 st . Front office of be 18 or ove,. CiillJ 1\l e rnoritil Jlos p1tal , J.-.s H,\Bl.f':. WILi. ASSEMBLERS ~ ·~ ASKMEAboul~tur~ Kay hu ~y Chiropractor. Ex· . ~ Santa An a ! l 'HAIN t'O H t'()l\1 · !FrHToYou 8045 C:~nn rry V1l!age. Also Coe\net.ic&. CaJI for f''rce p'tl only. Im med. pofli· SJS-5716 9;i m-12 11(1110 t'~-;;~::~ Equal Oppor. p U ·r Jo; It ~> R 1t-;NT 1-: n f IPaclragtnl 1••••••••••••••••••••••• Call us tur information F.tial,~-iUS>. lion llr:>9-l&:l-7.0r. P..ir.Spiker. I \1EDlt:ALAs31st Exp'd. P~lt(~f':l>UH Jo:s . CALI..· 1'lot-:x per.Nt-ct-s..". ADORAIUPUPPY about ·~ur quiltin5t 'Ti J: 1 ,,_ ;'\ . 5450 Gary I.. Cout':'re, to43 Oeliveryparlorf/lifll{'.Sl lnsut'.A.9CJGirf Back ofric·r. c;l'n. Prac· ~l-'.Hl~L~N M<>HHIS i\'I'! OayorSw1ngSluft~ smocoeker/dachshund classcs .fii."o· .. 1 _'"----.W••~•4••••••••••• Wcstchff Or, SuJte 107. Per hr + boous & gas . Commercial. hn~. Uf· llc-e. Submit handv.·nlten ~-50'6 i l'all!i40-4450 l\ffect1onate,quict .. • * ~ii ,WW~ aaihng NU . 645 -5300. A.PPIY 315 f;. 3rd St, Suite derwritlng & rating. J=;x. re~ume . Uox Ji8, Bal. !Production :o;,11 1 ft1akk'lg 1 NEV 1:-:lt A Ff:I·: Loves k1d.s, dog$ & cat:s A. D. Spewc.er WANTED ••• ~ J,-fno Iv Aug Rookkeeptr 1-'tCforlgirl t.:.R.ll . per.ncces!l.SalctrYQJ>en. lsl.926ti2 Man w /expcr. pre f., A.~·rEMPO lndoor/ooldoorptt 501MytffcW., 1-'fti~e,aeU,nav. 2.5 Ne wport OJ're1 CPA. AC· Deliverymen ovr 21 ""rm Ca. bcnc:flts . 4tu~1087 or M ~ al •s I $650 I Permane nt fl.fr. Cum. Tempo lcmporary llelp Female, black L-•- • ~-• ~ -".510 co ti g ( T · & .-~ 549-3058 ~"'"C . "' s • I min.'!. 97~-2880 • 498·1079 • -'7't':'"' Ul'V~~~.:t · •~-'~ · un n o c. yp1n1 pit early morn I.A Times ---1 Girl office Insurance. , ---I •1 You 11re the winnerol ..,.W: '· · !Ontact w/public req•4, dleU~LoN.8homeA.$'l25 ln1ervi ewing e"P · bkkpn,q.pegboard. JHl!:Al.to:S"rA'fESalcsax.'()·'WAITHJo:ss Part tlme.?er.s1anCat.oneyfarold 2l1ckeutothe • • _J ,,_. U...:7.0li Sal.open.833-2292. ~rmo.642-4800 :;e.im strcs~ for ~armt-~lt . Newport Center ~pie Why nol 1,1,:ork 111 thej age 21 plu!. N~port free 10 good home / UCIHOMI ; .. =: . .-:!:~~=••••• BOYS I Oto 12 YRS Ofttt I front Ofc n:ianuf. U.! IOOl W. J7th St. 1 t-:mploymt·nl : holl(!~I ftr('a, lluntin~ton ' .Bch. area. GW-8120 oft 15J-OZ48 nrt ti, IASKmAU ~:~,. •• Jt..u ""-Ad\•etU.111ngOlo:tribuUon. • . a I Lnrl lt.t.osta Ml"S:1.,9arn / Cons ultahL"JA!f4..'0CY 'u e::ir h & f11 untain ~_:!!J\I -Funtltur• aoso l GAME .. _,, -~ ~L.:.:-•• Q/, -~-·-1'ran q:ior~;i t lon pro· •n.surance & pegboard to Sprn Mon. Lhru t'ri. ; 5ti1 San Nlchola.!i Onvc ! Voillt>y'' <;all Phil Mc· 1 1 .,..,. ,. ~,.. Id• d . , 1 ~per. 11\!Ctss. 8 ~. Cood I i'le wport U<'h &tO c;150 1 Na niee, Vil lljJZt' Rea 1 • WAITRESSES ,••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 l·'t.·bru:1r.Y 22. 197:1 • ~ l . ; ·" • area localiqn . fi ('pl y to JEWEl.Sl ---! t:~trite 9G.1 4567 Footl&Cock1a1I l'lt.·:isc t·u1t1i.12 --6t>i8.t."1:t ,..11 ~~!~.!"P~DO: e::'ld~- 1 ~· <Dla:~ .. i.l1 1 i;<J 1 ad no 1 ) . :Jti.'1 1 r <1 1 liold ~m1 th W a 01 f'd M•d Transcriber l REr•IR PLUMIER I Exp'd . r\s~·or ~1~r ' MATTRESsES... 11 :~~rt~::'. 1 1 ·Nlo•rt•hm C0y1010•1,r • • tlO;r--rw.., ~qi:;,;:_' 1e ~"'"' 1 a1..,. I Ol, (I. \o;c 'pl1mc. t:x.,cr. 1n fine Send Resume to 1401 " LOREH'IO'S 1 Queen,f'uU&Tu111 S<·l11o ,~1* ...... Cl'. Dau.yPi&oc.Classifiedad .• ISMt <.:osl.ti Mt>s a , l';~ Jewelry . Ver~allle. Con· 4 /\v0('3do. Ste 501. N.U.j fl.tustbel')lp'd.Full11mc 2»32 fl1aclnlyrt.• , Pricedto~IO\'eNow'! 'toll trrl' number 11 :J.. > 83ll!lll :1.,•1714/549 IGl i Alln :J .Crnwford I SS<; 1451 ' t.a gunailnts'81 !SOO '. 113J-9625&"'6_,, I !Hu '' 2111 , •, ~~ • ¥ . • ••••• META $40. Faber MEM IRVIl' Club. lees. I eves a IHVlN mem J.ransf SC I Mo G0< I · usl'f wome c ry in, Then 1 il l s <iROO Ml.eel w .. ••••••• Will Bi c:d P1; :102. ( ~:.'625. Ft:NC \\·ante• ;iv a 1 I t I )329 --- Mu1icc it Instr ••••••• Ori.:nn "1\l1nu ... peak• ~!~ .... !I Offic1 E'l"i ••••••• SECY C t•hrs ! 565. p VIS -14, Pi.01 •••••• cc ( . " w lk J Fu Cal <.:al l)B<.:Al ta llH~I !i hOW As k St! Sporti •••••• ~ki~ 2 !)-JO, l'OIHI. ti()SS I• St1lorr No rd •~1·1-tl Store. 8ar •••••• i\lllq licirla \V /COj: u v e n c!. 1>1:1-1 Selling • t>aily IS 3 ~ JUSt C • • . .. ' ( •• •• " ••cl ll)ft! W1> rohi mo• " "' I" ... Md '"I ... t'I•• -.,, Mai ... M., . ... ... ON1 '"' 'ltrl SU CA' \'• ,~ ' - Milnll•t• -OTY,Jledlo. loeb,SUpD-9070TnM:kt '560 Alrlos lm,.;rted Mtoo.•p01tod -FOl>nJatylT 1975 DAILYPILOr .. •••• ••••• •••••• , ••• •• • • " Ill, Stereo -IOtl • •• • • • • • • • • ••••••. ••,,. • •• , , •, • • ...... , ,, , .. •• , , , , , : •• , e, , , , , , , , , ,, , , • ••• ••• •• •• •• ••• ••••••. 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Transporfrrffot11 t1onini:. & a t•an1rt>r sell.646·9303 1972 LaSabre 4 Or, 8'J.2 -l2l:I Jeea. Dys. (t1J) JB3.1UJ1 . Bri•t ol COiia u e • ••••••••••••••••••••••• :iht:ll. l'r1l'1o:d to Sl'll this AHa.ROMtO ._ loaded. 979 -2523 PHiVATJ-: l'AR1'y _cve<afl7'Mf.ml ~ ~ • ' week' 1'373'1 luyori.-73 MBZ 4SOSL REBATES? Cadilac 9915 - IRVINE Country Club . c_. ... Sale I MisslonUlal... I AuLhonied c~ Roads~ I N v 0 I c E ....................... '9 Cull.o '" 2 dr, air aood memberahip ll$0.+ Spa.ni&h RCA S&e~ COO· Rettt 9120 • ._,... • Sales&Service nn-+ cond. SS95, 640--&Ut. all .. 1nsfer(ee-641$ 4IKl sole, am/fm rlldio. '"'6. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bm.....,....._ . B•ach lnmnfts Two o these sporty 10%? CADILLAC 1.:'c.·--------• · CaU&t0-1.MQ. . ..-a ; ~ Mercedes aresaJepnced 0 c . SCR IU 'EJS ' Foo·r ALASKAN _ _ !'i-1acArthurand this week! Both•re rully range ounty s largest ·73 Cutlass Supre1ne. "nt'L . Bea.utUW 21" RCA Cci)or CAMPt:R, Boo.track, ice l:e'JO't ......,, ,.. ..,.._, J11 1ntw>ree equipped and in ex-Br1nJ!: your lxtil deal to selection. 19ti8 's·l974 '• Vinyl tori, a1r, xlnl~. ANslllrDS Tv, walnut cab. $250 or box, side compartments, ....._"'-.,,_""° 848-Do\'C 752--0900 cellent condition. You our f 'leet hli.:r. ;ind be 01,len Ever Da . • $3500.644--ti894aft5., pU best oller.Ma-Tm. good condition . fo'1rst N~wportBeaeh must see l.O appreciate! preparcdtodr1\'cho1nea rlftto 9957 M . Fl i750. t111ke1 it. CALL c 11r:vv Step van. 2Ton, ........ ~ 9707 •••i•·•&•896J> New 'l'oyota 05au: .....-or•.,... TV 21 ". MUil Sac. 494-stNIO. dual tires, Pnrno Cond. -' ••••••••••••••••--•••••• G(;RJ'~~s;I-Wd· tab . xJnl eond . MotorC let/ ssootoffer or trade . ••••••••••••••••••••••• t l cd l • ·73 i"latchback, Auto, 1 ·115~ to W0'1der why .554-4467 an f . ask for Sc:oo~ 046--4913. Audi, 1974 , 1001.S 13000 MlssfonYlejo au\ tfOt6 2 2,000 ml. $1950. did h Dee. 9150 mi., auto trans, radio, ~ I] · 12 EldM ·c.0:_--03....:.:c.".:_ ____ _ wom n !110 mue ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7l CHEVY o/4 'foo Pick sunroof, S5l:W."~9-96S6 .....,· 111_1.,....... 0 .... _. -· •• • TOYOTA o r ado, vin toJ>, -c;ryin)i! al weddln1s . MARANTZZOlSRcvr. Up,supersetuptocarry -_ . leather 1nl .. r1pwr, fact. '71 Pinto, 4 spd, 4 new ThcnllOOkabetler loolt tllS.Llti:enew. '73 OULTACO Alpina l;.irge self.cont. Camper. MW 9712 air, s tt>rco tape, tit ti res. 40M, Eng rblt, at so m 0 0 r l h 0 -·-2SOcc. Never racl'd. Low 49·• ~12 rt ti ....._V-. Ni·fNO 1966 Morbof', CM. 6'6-'lOl wheel, P"'r dr 1-k·. ·~· ·• m 1rm s trk. $1500.' (iHOOMS. ••'1-voai. mi. Ex~tllent cond,ilion ...-.,o 8 ' pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• below .... i1sle blue"~ 613-6472 . ...... M..... $600.673-3856 YOrtl 9570 ....... ~ '70GRAND MERCEDES SALE-W1 rcWheels. Pri.Pty.t>4 2-49't5 1...:.:0.._:.:=-----. l•'f••.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"' \,11 600 ; Movi e s tar 's Dunlap-6J6..7002 SAL.E·DunlapWire IOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 KAWASAKI 120 Dirt ·~1CVan .20 AlPG,brand personalcarinmintcon-165xl4Rild1al.S!t.n+ 71 El(to rado convert. Wheels, 165xl3Steel ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bike.Excellentcond1tion new engine, running dltion . 39,000 actual load ed. 1nus t se ll $24.88+ta)( 636--790Z ..., ... ~ ..,. _._ ,_\: , • • a ery, e c. ~900 536 0 504 ' 'll p · 4 pd M W,11 B'd •HI• ~-.h 1_ ~u--..1--$200.673-3856 "•r 1·res b lt t 1974 miles 1#001529) Will 196.q4dr,4spd,mu~ts~ll. $3950 /olfer o wner l e==~='--='--- 1· 1 Pi· lO Write PO•-· ol {Jtler.645-9927. BAVARIA. lc c.se or sell. (714J ' · -o r 493-7700 into s · ags, . •C · ~1 • . . U&U ~ • 9030 '68 SUZUK I TM-250, pro-"' 8J3.9:JOOdlr ~49---0660 -------1 carpet, ste reo. 42,000 mi . .l02. Corona del Mar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lO·lype, twin pipes ~-·10 VW t•.actory Camper, CLOSE OUT :1 1!173 t.:l Dorado Hl'l'l'nl \';.ilve job. 2300 cc 92625· SMALL BOAT ttOAC or trade fqr smaller , I d SAYE! 12 Toyota Carina, 4 sp. Jo C~1ds -Go in Style! t·ll."IUC". SltXJO, 548--0819 Motorcycle.• aft. 6pm g( ton · many xtras. O..,LY TWO LEFT> ' t'l-.:NCING·Chain Link 900 watt boot generator _.0"'~72 $2150 . 673 -8531 or n . m1,$l8SOl'1r m. Fully cr1u1r, excellent 9960 ···•anted wJ PQ6t.s, R•t.es •·ith battery charger.1 :~:-;:;:--;;:;--;;--'.;-:-;;_~~l -:'.64:'.•'.::-~0'.'.7":'2:______ Crevier BMW •74 MBZ 645-8613 co n ll . Ass ume <1va il. ·541 _3338 or New. Warr anteed, in .74 250 M~ GP~ Ls 208W.lstStreet fri•-'" 9767 bal.-~250.11r1n.Co.ex- fl)3:..'9 -7245. ctat•. Portab1e1, hmc>unb .t loaded w;au· k·inds:'oi ·~.Dodge Sportsman Van . Santa Ana 835-3171 450SEL's ••• :::':"; •••••••••• -•••• ebcu. aulu:.. Dk. blue-lgt ATLA(' Plymouth ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-----'-----! on U'anaom w t a1t xtras. Due tp ·Shoul~er av,000 1actual m1 .. ~Int I u t.' & :.. 1 J vc r. Ph : .). Musical t.aak ho~rs. Weighs Ill i-"'ry mu.st sell'~ cond. S~800. 450 Cain· & $ Brand n e w, fully K-12 iili-16or847-ll507 lnth'vmttlts . IOIJ l b$~ S t.ow while UR· M'1~70 · · br1dgeC1rcle.CM. equipped, and sale ChryslerJPIYmoulh ••••••••••••••• ... ._ .. detWay.Greatestbuyfor priced ! Available for El Dorado '7 2, perfect Open Dally &Sun. 'Lil 10 Or).!an . beautifut 0-a tnariM 110 A.C.! $300 .• 71 Kawasaki S(M). Mach 69 VW Van, xlnt runnini: sale or lease. Call now . Triumnh condition ! Loaded! FM •:-.._ ,,, •• ,,..,_3 condition. $1400 or best (IJ6516&#3002) t'. .SfilQ0 .. 673-6417. I ""-Bl d ··j\t1nuct" aplnet. E>:tr• . ., .... ._....,.., Ill. Xlnt cond:$400. Call ORAMGE COUMTY•s Sales. Service, & Leasing 1---'-"=_c.:_...:....c:._c._c._ 29191-ar......,, v • k XI·• ·~1 64• 8072 u· ' oCfcr. 645-~lOti. I 1 Costa Mesa s~a 1 cr. • .... ~~ K-e ltlf.5 is HP Johnson Out· c;-any me. • I--'-.-'--'-='---OLDEST Missioftlll-1-'7'1.Cou~deV1lle SJ~5.979·US5&.. bMi ... Motor, hke new .. 73 112 BMW-R 7515 I"-• 73 DODGE Cust. int. & $__ _ •'5JV Mus tSell. Bstoffer. 546-1934 p. "" ext. Tradesman200. xlnt. lm__..a 6J9-021!J 1---------- 0ffEic•l N-Elaw&_ il998. ri. Pty.646-5643. sw:ilng arm, model, IS.WO cond. 31000 m1, $4,500........ BEAT THE GAS •up -, Power 9040 m1 es w u ccessor1l'S .• ~.,,_1395 · . l!J72 Coupe dc\'1ll~·. all , 1 . 0 ...--SaJcs-Scrv1 ce-l.easing lll1'01 .......-._.._, SHORTAGE• ••••••••••••••_._..... •••••••-••••••••••• .tke• new . :r.i;2, 95 . ------.......,."""°' ut .. "140 xlra s , x l nl, S'1 350 • :;1-:cy Ch rs $8/it, ei:tts\1 "l Z AZTEC 21 . I. 1.railef-. 837-ti722 afters til:I Cl! t-:vv Window van, Roy C ar'f'er, Inc. i:;.12-us78 Buy this 1%5 VALIANT 6 (·hrs Sl5!U. drf\ ~ .... "llP,hkencw'•&oul. KAWAS•"I ~d . body & eng/best of· ltollsltoyl·c BMW cy~/:;l1 ck . Just 80,000 SfiS. Pierce 8"7 W it CM" :;'hrs. 644 _5736. .... l"lC>. 90• ne~rly fer. 2 l!JO College Av~. 234 t-:. l 7lh SL SELL US 3100 W.Cust Hwy. NB. CREAM PUFf! m, Xlnt cond. Only :ii-400. &.15-7411. ~.' Cou~:¥~~722m~:~:,: Apt~. c ~1 _____ Casta ~f c:;a 540-4444 YOUR OLD CAR. 642-9405 -' W1f·E·s 6J Fllwd. lo mi, 1-i as ·75 plates. Call Ft. Seaway, VMJ--<151 5. Autos Wanted 9590 Dats\ln 9720 WEU 1V--oll<-s-w-'ocie'""''--0"--'-'--9-7-7-0°1 beaut cond $895494-2764 637---4156. ' Plc••os & o,._ 8090 ....................... COAST MUSIC COSTA MESA • t<'eb Organ Fair• WIN \'1 ORGAN? Other Prizes 8ooths-Exh1b1t:s J a 1n Sessions ! t<~un & Gifts for All Call &12·2851 ror rree f 'alt>ndar of Event.:> OHC:AN, Kimball Enter· t a1ncr. Won on game show Sept. Worth $950 Ai;k ~. ~7-21658. Sporting Goods 1094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :ads 200's metal, boots !.I-JO, buck!~. Vtty good ('01111. ~-842-&l02. l!OSS IGNOL. Roc500:sk1s, Solomon 505 twndin~:s. Nordtl'a GT Hoots. t~l·l -H-485 or 615--2652 Store, Restwww ... Bar 1095 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tower plank ADf'CH MB ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Camaro 9917 .7., DUSTER ti yl ic P'. lot recorder, dee ca '"• NORTON MANX soo LEASE YOU OURS.' •••••••••••••••••••••.,. " · c • a · -. ' w··. PAY ·1·or DOLLAI! WILL BUY YOUR "l'I' • •••••••••••• PS I . ·~uo SlOl extras, 552·&132, aft d h !';h t t k r "69 VW bug, xlnt end, new ••••••••• • . auto, o m1, ""'' · 5 :0 · .c .• or 5 roe. FOH 'rOP USEOCARS DATSl,IH.TOYOTA paint/body work. Sl.350. '68Ca n1aroSS.Newpaint·,-'t"'2l:.:3:.:>59=2'-'l:.:862=·----single, 142 mph, cl~Sl!tc, L'O" FIGN DOMF.STIC I 00 · XI cond $ 00 ,. 23.PER>'ORMER rare and beautiful . ~ "' · . ORVOLkSWAGEH 644-154!1,979--0386. ~~-~~i126_nt · 14 · ·73 340 DUSl'F.R. Good ,2,195. Call 837 ~722 orCLA.S.SICS PAID ''OR OR NOT. New&UsedtoChoose ond·t· l s •>700 ' • G T Vol E ' tr t I .. 11 VW Sedan. xlnt cond, c 1 ion. nu are ·""" · 1 • wn vo ng s afters. yourcarisexra cean Wil.I~ PAY TOP CAM ROZ d kbl 645 255 $3!(1(). ti'15-4618 ----------~cc u:.11rs 1. UOLLAR. CALL'KENT Hous•oflr mags, new ures. t<all 350 A A28,Far ue,j~~~~·~:;i---• '6 7 V E J, O CE T 'ft: I.AUER BUICK ,,. H47·5600/ 9ti2-tl3J5. eng., m t m stereo, n...derbird 9970 • WAN1'1'.:D • ALLEN. 540--0442. 521·725 I " s pd .. Z28 package. P h . . 1 TJ1RUXTON. 500 c.c l!.125H.arborBlvd. 67 Bug, new brakes, runs 19,000 m•·. w,·11 rona••Ce. ••••••••••••••••••••••• artners 1p in arger S1nl>(le, production road Co~la ~lcsa !.179-250() than 22 rt . J-'is her . racer, hcensed for the OatSUD '75 450SEL. loaded, sun· good, Al\t1t:'M, relia1>le?c6<=•-1_:~'~"c· ______ 66VW F'astb~t·k.Ne"•11uo 4::!2-IS71'15 Slreet, former Bon -TOP DOLLAR roof. gold , 3000 mi . $700.675 -2804 cc eng. & l1'<1t1s_. SilOO Ol' ------Orange comty·s 640-.5673 . Chevrolet 9920 best offer. 5'19-IWO !''OR s ,\L£ 16· Glas.spar. nevi lie rerord holder. PA.ID .,..ewest .., _ _.__ 1----------· 69 VW BUG. gd cood. ••••••••••••••••••••••• inbo.irdtoutboard Mere. new mechan1cul compo-n ~ ·75 MERCEDES281; t'ul· Reblteng.&trans. . COHMB.L ·55 T·BIRD. Looks good, cruiser mtr. Ban tank. nents. Sl,495. 837---6722 IMMEDIATB. Y Buy or lease I y equipped. p I us 55 1-3347 Runs good .~- Gd. cond . i l ,500. Fri, Sala/ -~t~e_r_5_. ------I FOR AU I AM I F M stereo; low CHEVROLET 675-5617 & Sun., 675--2106 Moo. A.J.S. MATCHLESS FOREIGMCARS 2601/2Z mileage exec. car . t'ull 6:VWdBUbGI economical&! SALES&SERVICE 1969 T -81rd. 2 dr, th r u Thur s. TYPHOON 6 oocc. L--Setection ... 1 salepriceil0,9191easeal epen 8 e, runs great.I ZIZ8Harborll•d. vinyl 21J--6l9---0J20 Single, late ·59 model, .... ;;.,~&Used ccrs i l81.39 pe r mo. 48 mo. ~y & lnteri<>I" ~.:.._2343 COSTA MESA roof, ~i1~\ ~nd.53ss 9060 P.art. re5lored. $395. llli..I 1 open Dir. l714l833-9Xl0 546-1200 HJ1~122ar1er5. ....ewport '-o l968 JO •""" · .. • • ••• •• 1 •••• ••••••••••••• ----------I u:.v • , ·""" rru on nu I P l--.&.J NEW 197;J Clipper 26. '71YAMAllA125 Enduro, Datsun eng. Automatic A/C A e._,- Sailoiwily, new 4't;? i-IP immaculate. Must sell ~ M A h d J S<&250.642~494 -5783I 2581Hewportllvd. 3100W"--1M.....1110 ac rt ur an am · eves Costa~-- loah, Soil MUST SELL "72 ~lonte Carlo this wkend, lo mi, AC, PS, PB. Rads. r~·t Pty 830-7141 ~lerc OU . 1..,.ew tandem S.225.962-l&ro ·~ ""J·na. boree ~!Jove 833-1300 \---·-------~ tratler . S6300. {714) 'ti8 L"A.WASAKI 120. X!nl 642·9405 NcwportBe;ic-h 1MG 9742 Youarethew1nnerof 1974 Impa la Wagon, xlnt IJ26-97 iu. co;;d. Cle an .. 1J1rt or 1----------Fiat 97251••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Ui(;~eHO+:t~e cond. low miles, under 1970 Iii' Starcraft. t' tG, street. ~195. 545-1657. WE BUY IMPORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• IASkETIALL blue book. R/H, fact air, •••• Moryll*ln I 0869 LaTemna -talnVahy You are the winner of 2 ticketstot.he UCIHOME IA.SKETIALL GA.ME 1/0, 140 mcr('f'UISCr. Tilt ggmrn MG auto t ailgate. Li e . bell trlr. t'ull canvas. YAHAMA '73'.?50~1X 'l'op Dollar For Any ~ GAME 960JPG. :>40-78148am-6 Anl(I wood burning bait tank. xlnt c:ond . ~.vcryclean. MakeorModel. i'~ebruary22,1975 pm,Mon·Frifordetails. t;;.irland sto.-e, hvy duty 495-ffiW I p · · · Pl 11 ••• ~a $Z9SO. 968-6JOS alter·• ---=----I JM A"'OS oR•H~Ec~~·s ease ca -~·,ext February 22..1975 Please call 642-5678, ext 333 to claim your 1·1l'kets. tNorth County • toll fr ee number is 5'1U-1220J. wtcoppl!r botwtttank& 1· ~ ,... -_...,, 33.J to c laim your Cowlbw•tal 9930 ove n . Many xtras1_n_oon __ s_. _______ 1Trailen,Tra"fff 9170 MAZDA NEWEST&LARGEST Sales,Service,&L.ea.sing _·rickets. cNortn County ••••••••••••••••••••••• fi73-l,117ev. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J ~1MEDIATE toll free number is '.73 MARK JV. xlnt. cond. -----------1Turn your J?o lr club5 into a 2001 S. Manchester DBLJVERY 540-1220J. SunrooC. AM /FM tape Sell ~•1n -~th ~tereo. Sell t>lem with a 1974 Prowler , 2U', sips 6• Anaheim fiJ6-6000 All Mod J &Col d k II • 0 101 g 1,"1"ot'wc'iJs;f~ A~ Doily Pilot Classified Ad fully selr con~. Only usedoi----------es ors • • • ec stereo, a xtras. ai Y . 1 le mal,.r and use the moncv. for 3lLmes. 963-a752. l'OP Dollar paid for Dick Miller Motors Pvt. pty. Vic. Lk. Ar· lv--------,-9-7-4 is a s1 mp h ro w W "66 VW. ·sunroof. Reblt rowhead. Call for appt. ega • •• " ustcallGU·S678! · t e stereo! Call 642·5678 AutoSertice&/ B~tW 's an~allotherlm · 1:.. . orner eng. & trans. Good rub-J37-S960 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ; :J ;:;;;;~;~T~od~•~Y~--------Pwh 9400 ported car.s. at So. ~1a.in her.~. 673-3658. 1 -~-'-"-'-'-------'74 HATCllBACK. auto, A CONVlM£NT SttC>f'PffoC; AH arWINC GUIOI: fOft THE GM.ON ntt: CO. Fw • A.d le W-• Wat1d Call StH 64:Z.S678, Ext. 330 C BMW SanlAAna 557-2132 l--"'-'=c.c.:.:._c=.c_--11973 C<JNTINENTAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• rev1er 3100 W.Coastu-...Jll. air. 17000 'mi, 23 mpg, 208 W.1stStreel Jaguar 9730 ..... , '63 BAJA BUG, neweng, Mark JV, xlnt. cond. $2650.557-726.3 vw Enc)-1600 Spec *CA LL 53()-004(1• San1a Ana · tlJ.5-3171 642·9405 xlntcond. $950. Loaded. lo mi, pvt. pty. --- 073-8593 $6,2tl0 . Must se ll . '71 Vega Wagon, xlnt YORD Van/truck. twi;:i wide Goodye.rr tires on 'A'ide steel runs. 15 inch wh('el5. 5 boll . 673--4266 TO~ DOLLAR PA.ID IMMEDIA.TB. Y TOP CASH for clean lM!t'il cars .and trucks Howard CMvrolet morn. or eves. Dove and Quail Sis. Del .1 W k 1 F . Nr. MacArthur, 31 or or oreignl Jamboree and Bnstol Cars . Only. Porsche.1 Ne port Beach8J3--0555 Dino, Rois. 675-1047 Bil~F--"w~'--~---- THINM Jaguar \f~ H ~ll8 FR I! 01.All OFR • ll'>O S..o<ll Rl•d '> 11-loBJ l MGI 9744 531-8605 cond. $16()()/offer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t> 7 V \V . $3 7 5. TH I S·I~-'---'-'--'-------Call 64S-73J7. 1968MG-B Roadster, wire WEEKt:ND ONL.Y! 3010 Coneth 99321---==..::::_:.::.:o.._ whls. runs well, needs Ualboa liJvd. Npt Bch . ••••••••••••••••••••••• body work. £995/otfcr. 1966 vw BUli. totally '64 CORVETT~ stingray. 642·!1435 mint cond. :il tSS. Auto, new engine & rear SALE· Dunlap Wire Wheels, l65-xl3St.eel. i24.88+tax 636-7902 548-Bon end & trans. M_ust see to Opel 9746 a P P r e c 1 a 1 e • '74 Vega GT, 4 speed, FM •••••••••••••••••••••••Volvo 977Z SACRIF I CE! $1850. stereo.xlnlcond. '69 Wagon $91X>. Xlnt cond . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~-7 l • 630· l 7 IO' 1 ----'$2~9~SO=·c"4<Hl.:.:.-=.'~"~- i.z°._~~~'. S.:~ •OS ; ANYTHING 1c·"'_.;.;;.;c=-~--99-3-3 •-u...i .,9900 -TO TRADE? ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cahill SELL US YOUR CA.R! Antiques/ We pay top price! Eaiy s~111! Knits For Sprint! Classie> 9520 MUST IE CLEA.H JAGUAR Porsche 97 50 • •••••• 1 •••••••-••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• We trade for almost 68 Cougar. a uto. air, g~ l:ACH ONE MAIN PATTEftN P'ART ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales, Service, & Leasing -n th ,, A t Bo ts cond . lo n11. make oifcr ;,iy ing . uos, a , 6408790 Jewelry, etc. You can't _·::.:::.:._ _____ _ Will take anythin~ 1n 54 WILLYS. Xlnt cond. trade, watches , rings, Sec to Appreciate. Cati T~~~°ARBORBLVD. 646-4134. for Bob. 645_1500 47 Cadillac Fleetwood. COSTA P.1ESA Neweng. drive train. r:x .1---'="-'-~~~-- rond. i3500. 832-1 ;04 O~ Cori.tty's NEWPlJf\T lf'lf'llf\TS beat our PURCHASJ-: or Dodc)e 9935 LEASE deal. FACTORY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rois Royce 9756 REBATES on selected '66 MONACO fully auto ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·74 & '1 5 VOL.VOS fullpower,a'realluxu,.Y •Overseas De li very todrive .1147·4417 Tl RE SAL.£-Goodyt"ar l~x l5 Radial. $3l.7l+ 636·i~ 9445 SIZES 2-10 r.., 11T .. ,_ 11T .. 1'- 7482 Rec,..atfonal/ ¥ehlclH 9S30 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Highest S lluyer on lmpoi'ts . Biii Maxey Toyota Call Roger or Bill 847-85S.5 Visit llH lany FREE APPIVJSA.L H RV,..__,_ We buy used cars & 6M)e """""ft" trucks. Call GROTlt The most complete sales CHEVROLET (oc a free & service facility in So. appraisal. Calif. featuring GMC, GROTH CHEVROLE'l' Winnebago, Landau, 4 l8Zll Beach Blvd. Star. Pace Arrow, Tioga, i"luntington Bc<1cn Mobl c Traveler, 847 -6087 549.J3:l1 Overl:.nd, Air Stream, Argosy, Wilderness, ~f Buy GMC-Truck!ii and Van~. Mercedes, PorschC'. 2000 E. 1st. Santa Ano al Rolls. & Exotics, lhe S.A. freeway Cla!lstcs.lmport.s 558-1000 JIM MA.RltjO VW DUNE BUGGY MOTOR ClRS 3100 W.C..11Hwy.118.' 642-940~ --- Jensen 97)2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JENS!EM HEALEY ... JE9"SEN HEALEY IHTERCEPTER Sal es, Service, & Lea.sing NLWPlH\T IMPflf~T ~ 1600 Eng. Street Legal 1200 W. Coast I fwy. Call &iS-$176 aft 4 Newport aeach 3100 W.Cont lfili). NJ. 4 Whfft Drl•n 'sso 1 ___ 64_s_-_11_o_:. __ 1 ___ 64=2-'·940=5=-__ , i.i A&. '8....£. 00 ol•~ •111•nl7 1• ~·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• CARPENTER woll trad• Sprlas VflU: kaU la J et>l11r1. .. EA.SY" t11t, 11Utl •lltc:hf'• JEEP, n ew • 7 4 CJ 5 w o r k ( o r g o. o d c:r9'1.te the ch•rinta• •nd Reneg•de, V8, Jo mi , t-an 1portatooo1 cor. dtaasallc de111g11.. UM 1p0rt ' 70VWGhiil, Y.T'll the eynt~Uc:, #IS affd· lr$4~,~900~,;""~l-<)~~369=~"·:::::::=J~64~2:.:9~2:94::::::::;::=:~J 1 ··1900 46 000 j lat tor 1011111-r 1hor1 ve•t. Pat· · • · m · i.ra 71SJ: 1IM!• 11>-11 hid. :""\. 675--0GS7, aft 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9735 Km lliOMI Ghia ROLLS ROYCE SILVER CLOUD I tThe hard-to-find model J Lu)(ut:1ously maintained 1n typical Br1t1sh thoroughness. Ttus silver ingot & ebony beauty will be a JOY forever. ~8.500. SILVER CLOUD Ill In sand &: s able ex· quisitely maintained by Hrit1sh craftsmen. llus power windows, power steering, power brakes, ascot tables & all "11~ ac· coutrements dc:54Cl!J.t by the most d1sccrn1ng . $16,500. 1'hcse vC'hicles must be seei:i to be appreciated. Please a!ii k ror Rich11ird Lamb at Guarantee Chevrolet ~,otor!'I. Inc. located in Santa Ana .11t 711 East 17th Street. Please ca ll for an ap- pointment. (714 >543·9311 JUf'TOf'IEMAIHPAkTlor s.Mlt.oor0ttt1Ktipatt.a. ~ STAR GAZEK~• .. 1 I M·--d--~-'--""9-7_3_9_1 11ct_.111.r"'et • ...,.., .tum.,,.r. Addn-2!:.~er 19 1'1' ........ •~" FO.::"-'-"-...:.-'-*-t.LAY "-POLU en O Saab 9760 ''''''. ,.."· ~,.. 1h4rU ~ •• ,.c,._ m• • tpea .. uu .. J 1111" ••••••••••••••••••••••• · , •1• s •• ,, ·11 • /r i:-,_ ,.._,._ ............. ,. .. ·~-i:-••••••••••••••••••••••• WbOO 11p tht• C.,.Y,t' -f'd. •• nt. a " ' ' • "·~·' ,,_, _ ..... , -.,,n 11 •,J' '73 llX 2 XI t d rnbf' ind ,..~ .. mon,.r. N<Ht "'" ftrook•. 105. the D.il1 ~lot. f"""-.. ,. ,, _.,.,,J,~~ 10 1~. s1..... °'' 11~..., · n con , mo••bl• coll••• ·0· U••. too l'fetdlec:'•" Dept., An 113, n 14."Jt. To de~rl0p mes\oge for Tut0sdoy, ,1 •l !I l!• am /rm slereo, tape, Un· l'rlei~• 1•et11rn 1411 : Old Clli•I••• S1•llot1, New ....,,) ,..,.,-m ~•"'l)(nJ1n9 lol">U'ntlC'" ie110_'-1 _ncr_Wc.::•~rr~·~G4~•--<258-.:==·---I C'll \ld't81Wll.4,t •. 10 8llf' Yort. N. Y. 10011 . Print ~-,.uliil ofyq.M Zodlotblrtk 1il)f\. KOl"O 1 tlr,.1~ % rard 14).lo~ll f•brlo. Name, Addree1, TJp, Pttten .. ,., "' , ,,,..., Jl ,...., •1 w ..... Send SI 00 (orcitit p1tl•rn. Nunibcr. , , .... , ,. ,,.,...,.,. J)\,lo•ll 6.1 AH1<•• MdZ$tenUfor11chp1t11r11 I••• doll1r1! Cre1t1 ~.p... :;• ... i!~::; -:;!:t! r0t'flnl-c:lu11Mlltl\dtptt"I•~ llt•vtlA!lllllftlt.llmdforN"' l'<~'-':c'·"l1 !f1 lilo I)~ h•ndllnt: othlrwlll lhlrd· lm-Nft'dl~r11,.ft~! 71' ~~ r,~ ~;::-4' C:lltl dt\IVlfJ will 1.111:1 lhl'M J P ft .... ...._... ,.,._.,.... .. e-- WWlr80f' ...... llftdtoM'lrt9fl Hftl Hlftl F\ft7 Qulltt llAI If.-Jt Y"" 4' .. ,. Mar\Jll, 441. ti-. D•llY Pilot, N .. l lU.PP•Credl« •.•. 11• 1yc...._ '°'" 1'0-.... l'lllttft Otpt., m Wiil 11th kw+ KnltBooll ......... lJS r,:._.... :~c_,_ Hb:. l'it., N~w 'iot"k...1. N.Y. 100\1 . Needkpolnt8ool ........ Sl.Ot 11:~ ~l t.-1lSoooft l'TtfttffAfllE AlJbltUS,ZIP. ftGWft'CtOC:htt.,_. .... 1.1• sC' _..-. ,,...._.,. Mtrc•d•t Inn 97 40 •••••••••'••••••••p••••• luy or&..me Merced.• IHm Authori¥'d & Sale,; & Seni1cci Flat Bea~h I~ ts Spec1ahs ts · l '6ti Beige Coronet w/trans UY~ UUIO 546-7597 Jim. cdllllll ,.,,;, work needed. $250 . Ford 9940 VOLVO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1966 ...... Horbo1 c M 646 '303 John Cali VOLVO 17731 M-hr '7 4 DEMO SALE 1,.1ne All cars are low mileage, equipped with air. AM /FM stereo or AM lf,M 8 track tape & all feature rerrn1ining time on unlimited m ileage warranties . Ready fo r del i very NOW! 142 wl cruise control. alilo., power :steering. fuel 1nj., D. Green $5499. I !15117) 122 You are the winner or 2 tickets to the UCIHOME IA.SltETIALL GAME 1-·ebruary 22, 1975 Please call 642~'18, ext :JJ:J to claim your Ti ckets. !North County toJ I 1·rec number Is 544)-12201. • •• WI auto., power!lteerinJ?. ·73 Country Squire. A1any Polar While, blue int. & xtras. Xlnt cond. 22,000 ruel inj. $5399. (15112J mL. i.'.1400. 833-86.ut 142 Mercury ''so WI 4 s peed, air, stereo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Polar Wnlte. just $4999. (IS5 1381 "62 Mercury Meteor. Gd "·$.· ;;;.~;:~:~~;~~ 2025 . 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AFden Saunders · jJ>egan his in vestigation into the mail order ads three weeks ago following a complaint from a .MichiM'1D ma(' who felt he had been liilked outqftlO, ·" The Michigan man saw one such ad in a CoPY oCl.he Detroit Free· Press. It advertised Nixon tapes -$10 fot. a 30-roJnute cassette or $12 fo~ an e,ight:track ' tape. , The IJlan sent his money to the San Clemente address listed 1n the ad and waited : Cully expect · ing to receive his own personal copy of Oval Office conversa- tions that drove Richard Nixon from the pre;sidency in Aug\lst. But the tape never arrived. So ihe man called San Clemente Police. . Sgt. Saunders said today th<•l the man won't be happy even if . ' he gets the tape. ''Everyone re;iding the ad thinks they'i'e the Watergate tapes. 81,1t they aren't. They are tapes of some of Nixon's press conferences and speeches. They have nothin g to do with Wa tergate ," Saunders ex· plained. During the invt'stigation, Saun- ders said he tracked the origin of the tapes lo one Jack Donaldson of San Bernardino. Saunders said Donaldso n didn't have much to say, except that the tapes were or Nixon's spee.che&: · "I later found out that no one owns the Watergate tapes," Saunders said. Whether Nixon or the federal government owns the ta'pes ls now being studied by federal court judges in Washington. D.C. Saun,ders said the investigation was to determine·if fraud "'as ln· valved. ·•Jt isn't , .. S~unders sa.id. "He is selling Nixon tapes, even though the)' aren't of Watergate. There·s nothing we can do." Saunders said the ads have (SeeTAPES, P a&eAZl Headon Auto Crash 5 Hurts • m Laguna Hard t1tH'orl.'. Creative forces arc fl o\\'ing at Richard 1-l enry Dana School in Dana Point. fo""'ifth grade students Heather Schwabe:Jeft. and Lisa Bah a r are making bookmarks out of felt. The bookmarks \\•ill be among items -pinecone OVt'ls, handmade puppets. stufff!ti animals, backpack~ and ecology boxes -for sale at a country s tore 3:30 'J).m . "':'" Tuesday at the school. The children are rais ing money for a class trip to Sacramento. · Newport Man Flees· As Plane Burns Up Acces·s Battle Flares A controversy over an access route to the ne"' south county dump. which appeared lo be set- tled, has flared again in San Juan Capistrano. Tom Tully, speaking for resi- dents of San Juan 1-lills, Sun 11ollow. and the Terrpce hou sin i::- developments. said Saturdav hi s group opposes the cOunty anli city appro\•ed La i\"o,·ia route to the ney,• Prime Deschechadump. They y,·ant La Pata. the route originally favored by the county. Councilman Douglas Nash raised the s ame issue at a recent co uncil m eetin g but y,:as squelched by a 4 to l_ vote. Tully said Nash was right and hi s vie\V · point represents the majority or residents of the cit}•. When the issue WiiS discusse<l by the Orange County Bo'--ircl-of Supervisors. San Juan coun· cilmen argued for I~a Novia on the bas is that the Orteg<-t Hi gh"·ay. "'hich must be U!\ed tu reach La Pata, was adeathtraµ Three p e r sons. including a Newport Beach fli ght instructor. · escaped injury Sunday afternoon when a light plane burst into names minutes after making a successful forced landing in Long Beach. during ._. routine instruction "In t"'O year s the Orte~a "'Ill night. f be a four-lane high"'a}', .. said Creditied "''ith landing the Piper Cherokee single-engin·e plane safely along railroad tracks in the 800 block of Win - dham Street was David Cook, 28. of 420 Vista Homa St., Newport Beach. 'According to a s pokesman for .Eagle Aviation. l_.ong Beach, Cook was forced to bring the plane down \~.'hen it lost po~'er l\finutes after Cook. Oig,ht stu- dent l\>lichael \\'ard and an un- identified third person aboard the stricken craft scrambled to ·sa"rety:ttie s mall craft burst into names. Long Be ach fire officials said they believe a fuel hose was jarred lose during the landing on the railroad tra.cks, sending fticl spe\\•in g over the hot engine. The Eagle Aviation spokesman said the plane was "a total loss'" but refused to put a value on the loss. WeeJ.'.e1Nf Theft Rash .. Burgl~rs Plaguing Police in Laguna ·The home of an elderly Laguna Beach woma'n was ransacked and valuable!I worth $1,445 stolen during her absence Sunday. The incident was one of several ilN:ge thefts reported to Laguna Beach police over the weekend. Police requested the name and address of the elderly woman not be released. because of the s hock of the incident. reported stolen Saturday fron1 the woman's car parked outside her mobile home. The loss included S200 cash, jeWelry and clothing. There was no evidence of forced entry to the car and police believe a coat hanger may have been used to unlock the vehicle £rom outside. A burglary of Laguna Village TV, 897 Glenneyre St. resulted in the loss of $1, 150 from owner Eric Jordan Saturday. t Tully ... It will thcn be much safer than La I'\ovi a... · Tully pointed out that the in - tersect ion of La Navia and Ortega "''ill be just beyond a very dangerous blind cur,·e. the si te of num erou s accidents on the Ortega. If a slop light is installed at the intersect ion . an extremely dangerous situation \\.'ill exist. Tully also arg\1ed that trash haulers coming from the south \\'ill use San Juan Creek l~oad to ,::et to La Novia because it is ~· shorter distance. Public haulers c.n be forced to JJ Se Ortega. but private haulers cannot: The spokesman said the cil.v had a perfect opportunity to back out of La Navia When Sun Clemente backed out of the dua l ;.1ccess approach and refused to allow A venida Pico lo be used as ;_1 second route lo the dump. ··councilmen s hould S\\'allo\\ th t>ir pride a.nd admit they mudc a mistake," said Tully. ···rtiere's no di shonest y in admitting: an honest mis take. ll 0S not too late to change." Boatinan D ro\vns SAN L UIS OBISPO <UPI> A 57-year -old Tulare ma n drov,:ned Suiiday when his 17 foot outboard motor boat was overturned by heavy seas off Avila llcach. ln- \'e s ti ga tor s sa id J ose ph ~1 cDanie\s was fishing when the crart \\·as strut'k by a breaking "'ave. ' " • ' ~lly Piiot St.ii P'llolo FIRE CAPT. MIKE McCANN PROBES RUINS , Could Have Been Worse, ·Otftclals Say Blaze Hits Irvine Mazda Dealership .-\ fir(' or und@termined ori,gtn ~\\'ept through a computer room on Lhe g rou nd floor of the ne\\' ~lazda l\'lotors building in the Irvine Industri a l Complex Sun- cla,\·, causing,.$40,000 damage. .J.\n Orange County Fire Dep•·1rlment spokesman said to- day the loss could ha'\-e been as high as $4 million if the blaze hadf!·t be-en spotted by a passing Mari11es H e ld · 011 Drug R a p s, Residents of San Clemente and S;_1n Ju;in C:1pistrano and nine Can1p i>endleton l\.farines £ace a variety of drug charges today follo\\·ing a "'eekend raid by San Clemente police on an alleged pot party at a San Clemente apart- 1ncnt cornplcx. 1-'our police detectives made the 11 arrests Friday evening at 625 Avenida De! Mar. Police said they seir.£'d small quantities of mari juana and J_.SD. 'fhose booked and taler re- l~sed on thei r recognizance in - cluded a 16-year -old Cyprus Shores bo\' . motorist o n the San Diego Freeway. Fire in\'estigators said the fire may have been caused by an electrical failure and arson is not suspected. -The fire call u·as received by the county fire agency a l about 5:30 a.m. and th e blaze "'as ext- ingui shed by 6 a .m. before it could spread to other pa1·ts of the unique concrete <.1nd glass .st1·uc· tu re . The fire spokesman said.most of the damage u•as done to sophisticated computer equip- ment in the office iind final loss figures m ay be much hi gher if damage t o the computers is found to be more extensive. The fire dicJn •t do as much damage as a burst "·ater pi1>e, the spokesman noted. I-le said the u·hole eastern end of the build- ing's g round fl oor sustained water damage u1hen he1il burst a pipe in the ceiling. Blaze Burns Roof Of Laglll1ft House 'l'l'aken were a sterling s ilver &«~vice valued at $600, a $600 diamond ring, silver coi ns and other jewelry including a gold wedding band. Taken were television sets ... ---------------------------~ stereo equipment, and a s m'ull Jo"'ire·, apparent!~· start1..>d rrom sparks from a fireplace, did $1.000 damage to the roof of a Laguna Beach home Sunday. Also being investigated is the lh~t or $1 .451 in prQperty from Clara M. Collins. uf 1133 Laguna Calnyon Road. The property was \ FIRSTC4UER . - MOVING I N •1'1e first person who called is movln~ In ,"' .i. That s the s uccess story told by tq~ Costa M.e sa woman "·ho , plac;qd this ad In the Ouily Pilo~: "\'•1t .. EMALE 18/24 to share ~ '·flllce 2 hr a,pt w /same, nr. ' • OCC . $91.$0. XXX·XXXX. •··rt You havt a room, ap1;1rtmcnt or house lo rent. call &t2·5678. It's euy·to put a (ew WOl'ds lo ~·Ork for you,ln the Dally PlloL " ~ •' amount of jewelry. Police believe entry to the commerci1l shop was gained through an air vent in the roor. Two young men who look alike are being sought by police in- vestigating a theft or $113 from the Ch.imney Corner. a candy store at 490 S. Coast High"•ay, Laguna Beach. The money was taken from lhe store's till while the owner was preocc upied m a king candy, poUcesaid . The thleves1 descriptions and method o( operation match another tUl tap committed la.st week in tti.e city_ Louvered Windows were re· moved from the Edgewater Realestate office, 1350 S. Coast Highway Friday ln the then or $200 yorth of property /rom the <~e THEFTS, Page Z) Friend Indeed Fa t P eople No.:l'lzre a.t ANN ARBOR. J\tich. <AP> -The n€'xt time sou're on a diet und don 't seem to be shedding any pounds, you might blame your spouse or your fat friends. , So say ll'·o college professor:-"'ho run the Institute for Behavior College here. Univer sit y or l\lichi gnn psy cholo~ist Jlln1es McConnell and \Vay e State Univcr.-;ity psychologist Ch11uncey Smith set up the instit e to help people understand why they overeat, bite their nails or moke. . 1'he eSearchers sny many people unconsciously discourage dieling ou of love and jealous~•.1',he J)air s:-iy a s1>ousc may waritto keep the husband or \Vife rat to keep the mate raithful. On the other hand, people mn)· '"nnt their spou~e fat to use It as an excuse for being unfaithful. The researchers say fat fr1~tr-.JU:tl:Yf "i'>"~o Ketp ·yOu fat because they ·d feel threatened if }'bjl 191 ti .... 1 S ,' , ~ ' ' I • ·' ., ~ . Fireme n extinguished the blaze at 875 1\1 anr.anita Drive by cra"'lin g through the attic of the home and spraying "'ater on the ufldersid e of the roof. Residei\t J bh:n PehoushC'k had been fi ght· ing the fire "•ith a garden hose prior to the arri,•al of ~aguna Beach Fire Depa rtment uruts. Surfboards Stolen Theft of I hrcc surfboards nnd a "'et suit with a t otal value of $350 rrom the rear of a van is under in· vestigation by San Clemente police. A screwdri ver was used to open a rear door to the vehicle while it was parked ifl Ctobt o( owner J effrey Jay Smtth's re~ -sldcnce a t 144 W. Escalonts, police said . 3 Teens Among , Injured A headon autornobile crash in· jured five persons, three of them juveniles, Saturday in Lagl.11la Beach. !\lost serious ly hurt \Vas Scott Squires. 14. of 1400 Dunning Drive. Laguna Beach. Squ.ires under\\'ent surgery Saturday at South Coast Con1 nl unity l·lospital to repair a d i.s\ocated hip suf- fered in the accidt:nt. lie "·as re- ported in satisfactory conditicn today. Al so injured "·ere Tuin Janise, 25. of 1422 C apistrano Ave., Laguna Beach and·Francisco S .... Rodriouez. 21. of 2707 Solun:i .Way Apt. ll. a Laguna Beach. Jn. addition the 17-year.old JemaJe driver of one or the t'vo cars \vas hurt. Rodriquez was the other driver, police s aid. The dri ver·s and the two passengers other than Squires '''er e reportedly s uffered many cuts and scratches in the col- lision. They "'ere released after emergency hospital treatment. Police reported that Janise and Squires "'ere passengers in the vehicle dri \:en by Rodriquez bound down Park Ave. Rodriquez s~id th°"J as_ h~ w.as coming down the hill, he saw the car driven by the 17·year-old girl coming toward him and that it swerved across the dividing line. I-le reportedly told officers he knew the driver and felt that s he "·as "fooling around" a nd would head back into her o"·n lane. Ber ore she could, the accident oc- curred. Police have recommended that charges of reckl ess d1i ving be filed against the 17 -year·old . • UC I Book Sale Set Fo1.:1r thousand surplus ~ks . frorff the UC Irvine library will be sold in .the plaza near the library main entrance Feb. 28 from 10 a .m . until 4 p .m . Proceeds from sale of the book.s. n1any of which are priced from 25 to SO cents, will be used for spec ial projects a nd book purchases by the UCI Friends of the Library. Oran~('~ Coas t ..... -~SS::­ W('>afh('>r Fair skies through Vled- nesd ay is the long-t e rm foreca st by the "'eather service. D~creasing winds Tu es day and s lightly warmer weathe r . 1-fighs 60 to 65, 11\'S IOE TODA.Y Joanne Little, a Jo.year-old black woman, left o white guard deOd or dying in her teU. Later, !he said he tried to rape her and sh1 fought liim off 10ith ice pick. Story, Page A7. Index Al Yooit ~r•kt Al A1111U ...... •• ... 1.,.. ... -•• Ctll...,,... •• ......... ~ .. 0.Hll+.d ••• Or ...... CHllll., .. ""'"' •• -. .. , """""' •• -,, ... ,, Otat• Holle" •• ·-.. £fi*~'"':t .. ........ .. CMtria1t1~11 •• -.. --.. --•• • • ' • Al DAIL y PILOT L/SC Wo1a'tBe. There Sclwol -- Study Slated Leary Parole Shoreclifrs Junia.· Higl:t wUI be reconsidered by trustees of the Hearing Set Capistrano Unified School Dis· SACRA MEN 1'0 <AP) - trict at their meeting Tuesday at Timothy Leary, wherever he is, 7:30 p.m. in San Juan School comes up for a state parole hear. auditorium. ing Tuesday. The board will be asked to sub-The one-time "high priesl of mil a negative declaration to the LSD" lived for a tin1e in Laguna · Southern California Regional Beach and was sentenced to Coastal Conservation Zone Com-prison after hi s conviction there mission, meaning the environ-for possession of ma1ijuana. Now · mental impact of the proposed 54 years old. he has dropped out ::ichool would have no adverse ef-of sight in fed eral custody. feet. The U.S. marshals refuse to ··we don't tee I that the school say Wriere he is. State officials say would have a detrimental en-theydon"tknow. vironmental impact." said Joe He won't evCn be at the parole Wimer, director of ad· hearing, which is to decide ministrat1v e services. "But th e ·whether he should be released board \•.'ill have to decide if th is is after serving part of sentences the statement they want to for pos.session of marijuana and make." a 1970 prison escape, which he Wim er admitted that th e claimed was engineered by the board's action at their last meet-radica l "Weatherman" group. ing was confusing. Members in· I-le v.•as recaptured three years dicated they wanted to put off later getting off a plane in construction of the s chool until Afghanistan. after a f~illing out some or the controversial ques· v.·ith Black Panthers party mem- tions regarding its lcoation could bers who had sheltered him for a beresol<red . while in Algeria. Area residents in the northern The reason for the secrecy part of San Clemente don 't want about his present whereabouts is to face Via Socorro in the presumably that he has been de- Shorecliffs tract because of in· creased traffic . The school board, however, is reluctant to change the location to face a pro- posed street in back of the siohool because they have no assurance as to when the street will be built. "We're going ahead with plans for the school," said Wimer. "If the board decides to file the negative declaration and the Coastal Commission agrees, we couJd still open the school on schedule in the fall or 1976." Wimer said that he is Jooking for another site, hoWever, a direction which was included in the board's action at its last meeting. He said he has not yet found a suitable location elsewhere in San Clemente. At this point, he said, the plans being submitted to the Coastal Commission will show the school facing Via So_corro . Woman Held In Robbery Of Marines Two Compton women were ar- rested in Seal Beach late Sunday on charges of robbing two El Toro Marines at gunpoint after picking them up in Santa Ana, police said today. Margaret Dent, 37, and Pattie Mouton, 20, are in Orange County Jail today on two counts each or armed robbery. Police were alerted to the holdup by the two Marines, iden- tified as Cpl. Larry Brannon, 28, and Pvt. J erry Smith, 18. The men told officers they were hitchhiking next to the Sad· dleback Inn in Santa Ana when the women picked them up. The Marines said the women first asked them for money and when told they didn't have any, the older woman allegedly pulled a small-caliber handgun and took their wallets. Brannon and Smith told Police they were dumped from the car at the First Street overcrossing of lhe Santa Ana Freeway, near where they had been picked up. Santa Ana police broadcast a description of the car to all coon· ty police agencies and jt was spotted shortly arter midnight pulling ofr the San Diego Freeway in Seal Beach. Police cars from that city ·pulled the car over al Seventh Street and Studebaker Avenue in Long Beach and held the two women for Santa Ana police. ONANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robl!rt N. Weed ,....,..klfflt • ..., ,.,,,.,u_ Jack R. Curley' Vkt "'"'"' .... ..., a. .................. Thomas Keevil Edit0t Themas A. MCrrptilne #w~tlnt1:91W oiarle-1 M . Loos Richard P. Nall A>li"•ftl M.IMOO ... E .. ,,,.~ • Trustees To Decide Spending Laguna Beach school trustees. Y.'ill be asked Tuesday night lo approve spending $3,900 to ad· minister a 1975 summer sctiool program. The money would be used to hire a summer school principal who would plan and oversee this year's program. The amount requested is con- siderably less than the $6,7 15 spent last year on summer school administration. The savings was realized by cutting the amount or time allotted for. summer school planning. If the expenditure is approved, the next step would be for Supt. Robert Sanchis to recruit a sum· mer school principal from the ex· isling teaching staff. Also to be considered by the board at its 7:30 p.m. meeting in the Education Center, 550 Blu- mont St., is a request to hold a "how to stop smoking course" in the adult education program, The course would be conducted by the Lung Association of Orange County General Plan Meeting Set By Plamiers , Seimic s afety and noise will be the topics Tuesday at the Orange County Planning Commission. A 9:30 a.m. public hearing is scheduled in the commission hearing room, 400 Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana, on the pro- posed seismic safety element or the county general plan. Discussion on the proposed noise element of the general plan \\'ill begin at 3 p.m. at the same location. Also on Tuesday's agenda are : -Consideration or a use permit for an Irvine Company gravel pit in Santiago Canyon . -Application rrom Robert Kennedy of Laguna 1-lills for a zone change of one acre from planned com munily to neighborhood commercial uses. From Page Al TAPES ... been run in papers throughout the country, but none locally. Some newspaper advertising de- partments have refused to run the ad, Saunders said. Donaldson ellisted a rcputnble San Clemente secretarial firm to receive the ma11 orders for the tapes. He apparently chose San Clemente because Nixon resides there. Saunders said he could not de· termine what volume of response Donaldson has had to the ads. ''But you know, this :sort of thing could make hundreds or thousands of dollars." President Buried TANANARIVE. Malagasy Republic CUPI1 -r.falagasy 's l~aders today h11ried Col . Richard Ratsimandrava, •3. the island's assassinated president. R1tsimandravo's body had been lying in state at pollce head- quarters, seal or the l9·man military junta whiC'h took power Tuesday shortly after members ol a rebel police unit ambushed the colonel 's limousine with m:ichine guns. rwunced as a turncoat by some of hi\ one·tln1e friends and even his own son. "Timothy has become a go .... ernment informer and his ac- tions come as no surprise to me,'' said his son, Jack, 25, last Sep· . tember. At the same news conference one-time Yippie leader J errY Rub'in said the govermnment "forC'ed Timothy Leary to lie and fabricate to get out of jail.'' ··He's helping build the very jails that he once worked to break down. He's trying to give his jail ·cell to someone else," Rub1n added. Rubin . Jack Leary and poet Al· len Ginsberg claimed Timothy Leary had lied to a federal grand jury in Chicago about left wing figures. In Chicago, U.S. Atty. James Thompson said LearY never testified before a federal grand jury there, and that reports to the contrary were false. Leary was denied parole in 8eptember and a new hearing was set for next July. But last month a special hearing was an- nounced for Feb. 18. Special hearings are normally called because of new develop. ments, but state of(icials wouldn·t say wby Leary's hear- ing was moved up. The parole hearing could have one of several results. Parole could be denieil. "If he' is granted parole and there were no other holds, he could be put out onto the street by a prearranged plan," the state spokesman said. "I understand they are think· 1ng of discharging him to a federal hold," he added. In that case, he would just remain in federal custody, and presumably could be returned to Texas, where he still races a 10-year federal sentence for sm1,1ggling marijuana from Mexico. The Texas sentence was his second in that state for the mari· juana smuggling incident that ·occurred in 1966. The first time he got 30 years for failing to declare ·the marijuana at the border, but the sentence was thrown out by the U.S. Supreme Court. Colle~e Asks Vets Apply For Benefits · Veterans p·lanning to enroll at. Saddleback College for the first time in the spring quarter s hould apply for their benefits now and avoid delays. College officials say early ap- plication is permitted. 120 days be£ore enrollment and can result in an advance check to the stu- dent when he shows up for his first day of Ci.asses April 7. The amount of the check is based on the course load and the number of dependents. Married veterans with one child receive S366 per month for 12 units of s tudy. Applications stipuld be filed with Pat Grant in Room A-6 al the college. Vets who delay filing for their benefits until enroll- ment time may have to wait up to 90 days after el asses start to get their first checks. Zoning Board Post Filled Mrs. Diana Dike, an active member of the Temple llills Community Association, has· been appointed to the Laguna Beach Board or Zoning Adjust- ment. Mrs. Dike, 29, was appointed to the vacancy created by the re- s ignation of Carolyn Skenderian by the Laguna Beach City Coun- c i I. In a resume filed with thecoun· cil, Mrs. Dike said she is interest· eel in the future development of Laguna BeaC'h. The board re- views all new commercial, in- dustrial and multi-fQmily re- sidential development proposals. Mrs. Dik~'s husband, Woodward, is a landscape architect. They reside al 718 Coast View Drive. Easter in Greece . Topic of Progran1 Easter week festiviti es in Greece will highlight George llcndricks' slide presentation "Greece: llV Land and by Sea" Tuesday night al the San 1 Clemente Library. J.Jendricks, a long-time San Clemente resident, travels ex- t en5ively, sa.id Marcella Lange, instructor and moderator ot the ·travel forum series. Tuesday's 1howing at 9 p.m. ls fr~. The · public is invited. UPI T• ... MC• Off 01td Rr1nni119 Alan lfennings, a 23·year-old" University of \Visconsin student, is running for mayor of Madison. Hennings con- tends the appearance of candidates doesn't reaJl:y mean anyting. So here he is, campajgning in a bird-fish Count Dracula costume. Speak right into the microphone, Al . ~ Prof Says .3 R's Passe for Kids lore to computer programming. WASHINGTON CAP> -Grade school children who would rather s tudy Babe Ruth's batting average than verb conjugations. have a friend in Dr. William D. Rohwer Jr. He believes children shouldn't be forced to sit through reading, writing and arithmetic classes until junior high school. Early years or education should prepare youngsters with the necessary background to suc - ceed in junior high school, which then would provide them \\'ith the . skills to excel in high school, The educator from UC Berkeley outlined his revolu- tionary proposal for overhauling the nation's schools at a National Education Association con- ference today on educational neglect. Rohwer said grade Schoolers should be required only · to .. select topics for study, dO ex- tended work on the topics and succeed in the work." He suggest- ed the program be flexible, rang- ing from professional baseball f'roni Page Al THEFfS ... firm. Taken were office equipment, a radio and a coffee Pot. Ai-list David Rosen, r-eporled Friday that a black brier case con- taining $327 in personal property was stolen from his studio al812 S: Coast Highway. 10 Inmates Hurt LOWELL, Fla. CUP!> Eleven persons, including a law officer, were injured Sunday ni ght in a disturbance involving about 150 inmates. We've put our Free Services on-deck to show you we have more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists has your interest in mind with other Free Services too, like Check·a·Month Plan'. Transfer of Funds and Save by Mail. "$1 .000 minimum balance Don't forget we have the Highest Interest possible on regular savings and high yield Certificates of Deposit. Save with your "hometown" Savings and loan --Marln~rs! Rohwer said. The problem with traditional edµcation is that it subjects millions of children to failure and frustration at an early age, he said. As a consequence, their poor grades mean they are de- nied access to high·income jobs o,1,·hen they grow up. Rohwer said his approach would .. significantly diminish, if not completely remove, the ex· perience of academic failure" and promote "feelings of genuine liking for learning rather than the rear and hostility that so many children bring to those years at present.'' Too much attention is directed at overcoming group inequality in school and not enough to in- dividual differences. he said. Under Rohwer's approach, traditional subjects such as re· adinf;?, math, language arts. social studies and science would be available but not required un- til the sixth or seventh grade "As requireme nts. no one of these achievements would be re.- quired of all students. And no stu· dent would be expected to have achieved them all -or any single one or them, not even read· ing -by the time he enters the seventh grade,'' he said. "It would be the task or the in - termediate school, not the elementary school, to look after formal mandatory instruction in these skills and disciplines,'' he said. , 2 Deaths • In-Mesa ' Probed By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of ll•t O.llJ l"it•l ltlft Followup lnvestigaUon con· Unued today into the fatal shoot· ings of two men who pulled a.nd aimed guns at Costa Mesa police officers in separate incidents Saturday night and early Sunday morning . The victims were Qnly the second and third slain by officers in the 22·year history of the Costa Mesa Police Department, but they were coincidentally shot on- ly four hours and 20 minutes apart. Detective Bureau Commander Lt . George ,Lorton said circumstances in each ease left the officer involved no ·"alternative but to follow self· . defense training and respond to the threat on his own life. Walter A. Hebert, 54, or 241 E . Walnut St., Costa Mesa, was the rirst victim to die, although he was the second one shot in the tragic series or confrontations. llebert succumbed at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital shortly after 4 a .m . Sunday after being shot inside his residence by Qf. fleer Steve l.1eadows, 21, during a 2:20 a.m . confrontation. Edward R. Retes, 28, of 12521 Shelly Drive, Garden Grove, died at Hoag Memorial Hpspital about 6 :30 a .m . SUnday of gunshot wounds inflicted .at 10 p.m. Saturday by Palrolman Paul Cappuccilli. Supervisory police officers said in e3ch case the slain man had drawn a gun and was aiming at the officer involved in police calls that originated merely as routine dispatch assignments. Retes rePortedly spun around with a 9 millimeter automatic. pistol in his hand and tried to shoot Of£icer Cappuccilli, 23, who had just questioned him as a possible prowler. He allegedly pulled the trigger but the gun misfired, a charge supported by evidence including a bullet primer cap dented b)r a firing pin without discharging. Officer Cappuccilli whipped out his .38 caliber service re· volver and fired three shots, $-eniors Give11 Aid on Taxes An Internal Revenue Service agent will be available from 1 to 3 p.m. \Vcdnesday at the Seniors' Center in San Clemente to .ans\.ver questions on inc'ome tax filing. Senior citizens who wish to make use or this service are re- questett.. to call the Center, 498·3322} for an appointment, safd Barbara \\'illiarns, presi· dent of the Seniors. The Center v.·hich opened two y,.•eeks ago offers transportation. counse1ing and a recreation pro- gram from 9 a .m. to 3 p.m. Mon· day through Friday to San Clemente senior citizens. It is located on A.,.·enida Cabrillo in the San Clemente Community Clubhouse. Woman Hiker Die!t FONTANA CY.PIJ -Patricia Ann Prusa, 21, Upland, died of in- juries suffered in a JOO.foot fall while hikjng near here Sunday. Mrs. PruSa was hiking with her hu:;band in Lytle Creek, north of here, ·wheri she slipped and fell of~ a rocky cliff. authorities said " ,, ! I 11 I ' •I•• I <I> Mariners 8avi8-Qs and Loan Association '" '" '''!"'" II II 1• •• ' ~ ,, q ' lftl t'I IH rJt'l ....... t...~ Wts'TCUFr •I DOVE." • NIWPOR'f 11Attl1 C/J..11, fJMO •!?IC} ... 2-4000 (Ma .. Oftk'l'J lt>.4 IA ll1DI: DIUVE •NEWPORT JlACll, c..uq. tJMt • (714'1 t4J..t00t ,..,..... C.U.I ., " . ll&lO SSAt. BEACH ltOlll,.EVAaD •SEAL IEAC"H. CALIF "07..0 • !lllJ !Ql.7fllft '\ 17-4'1 IEVERLY BOULEVARD• LOS AHGEL.£S. CALIF. 90048 • i11JI &.!.7.-4141 , • 1 v · .. • • ' .. • y 11; II< ~· ta ac wi S• • b< 1 ' • ' s ti b J e a I. • \ ,, c l c r f \ I I I I I '1 I ,,, " ·~ 11 ., "' "I ' ... ,- I • I I I f , I ,, • I >< • , '4;>L. (t8, NO. 48, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAyES .. I : , 0 .RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Yo11 r Ho111etO"' .. Daily New"pnpcr MONOAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1975 TEN CENTS Clemente "PD Probes Nixon 'Tapes' Jly FREDERICK SCJIOEMEHL 0t tlM 0•11'1' P'llol SQff ' An enterprising San Y#ernardino man who has ad· ~ertlsed sale of the "Nixon. 4tpes•• II) leading newspaper$ across the country has come within inches or a scrape with San Clemente Police. ' .. Det. Sgt. Arden Saunders began his. investigation into the mail Order ads three wffks ago following a complaint frt>m a Michigan man who felt he had been bilked o~t oC $10. The Michigan man sal!( .one such_i._d in a copy oLthe Detroit Free Press. ~t advertised ~ixon tapes -$10. for a oo~minute cassette or,$12 for an eighltttack ~ape . 'The man sent his mOney·to the San Clemente address listed in tbe ad and waited, fully expect· _ing to receive his own personal copy or Oval Office conversa· tions that drove Richard Nixon rrom the presidency in Augu.st. But the tape never arrtved. So the man called San Clemente Police. Sgt. Saunders said today that the man won 'l be happy even if he gets the tape. ''Everyone reading the ad thinks they're the Watergate tapes. But they aren't. They are tapes or some of Nixon's press confer.ences and speeches. They have nothing to do with Watergate ,·· Saunders e.X· plained. During the investigation. Saun· ders said he tracked the origin of Mesa Police Probe 2 Fatal Shootings Viejo Fight Board to Rule On Roadblock ByWILLIAftl SCHREIBER , OfttwD .. llt'°ii.tStMf It will be up lo Orange County supervisors Tuesday to decide the fate or an embattled street barricade al Montilla Lane and Jeronimo Road in Mission Viejo. Removal or the barricade, erected in 1973 to cli\'Crt shorl·cut auto traffic. was recommended last week by the f\lunicipal Ad· visory Council in the Saddleback Valley community. Supervisors referred the mat· ter to the MAC earlier this year. calling it the Oedgling commWli- ty agenGy's "first tough nut to crack." At the time or the referral, most supervisors seemed lo ravor removal or the barricades. But Supervisor Thomus Riley, who represents the area. sug- gested the ~1AC be asked Lo re- port before the board <icted. Arter a 30-day study, the f\1AC recommended removal of the barricade and erection of a four- way stop at the controversial in · tersection as the first step toward installation of traffic li~hts. MAC members were told re· moval or the barricades was favored by most local residents and by agencies providing emergency ser"·ice to the area. 'But Mrs. ~1ichael Keane. a leader or the pro-barricade rorces, branded the MAC action "incredible" during the hearing this week and vowed to battle re· moval during Tuesday's board hearing. The Montilla blockade is the last or t hree such barriers erect· Bed, Carpet, St olen I . . In Laguna Hills t A double bed and a carpet were · stolen during the weekend by thie'fes who entered a Laguna .. Hills home in the pretense that 11 they were contemplating buying Hthe propett'y. Orange County 11".Sherirr·s officers said today. ·r De'puties said the loss was re· 'I ported by a teacher who had put her home up ror sale. Officers re· ..... rused to release the names or the 111men they regard as suspects in : 1 ·the theft. ......... ___ ;_ ________ , ,- ' Coas t 42 · \l'l.'athl.'r Fair skies through Wed· nesday is the long-term forec a st by the weather 1 ' ·service. Decreasing winds 1 1 Tuesday rnd slightly 1 • warmer weather. Highs 60 to I , 65. ' ••• I ' I ' I < I I I ,,, I ; I I NSIDE TODAY Joanlle L-ittle, a 20.uear·old block woman. left a whtte guard deod or duino in lier cell. Loter. ahe aakf he-tried to rope her and · w fOllflht him O/J with ice pick. SlorJJ, Page A7. In dex . '"' ~ ... ... ., .. s.mc. Al -Lt~ . ft 9e111""9 Alt~ Miintt 14 ed by the county in the Mission Viejo area to alleviate the hazard of heavy short·cut traffic on re· sidential streets. T'l''O of the barricades -on Cordillera and Carranza Drives -were reriloved in a matter of (See BARRI ERS Page2l Concert EruptS In Riot LAKEWOOD iUPIJ -About 2.000 juveniles and young adults \\'ere involved in a bottle and rock-throwing melec ut Lake>A·ood Country Club after they were ejected during a rock concert. A club security guard. Peter Avilla, 26 , Sout h..-Gate, suffered a fractured skull Sunday night \•ihen he was struck in the face "'ilh a beer bottle. About 50 law enforcement of- ficers from Long Beach. Nor'l'·alk and Lakewood were called in after rocks, bottles and chunks of conc'rete "'ere hurled at a patrol car. The windshield and red light of the patrol car and several win- do\\'S of the club were broken. Sheriff's officers said the crOwd began getting out of hand shortly arter 10 a .m. during a perfor mance of a rock group called the Whiz Kids. A deputy said liquor was being sold to nearly everyone. regard- less or age. He said liquor was be- ing taken from a club bar whrch was closed and also was being sold by a private party. Nine depuyes ordered the club cleared and the crowd was dis- persed onto a circular driveway in front of the building. The crowd then began hurling objects at the officers and vehicles. Co11 .. e r1wd Jacqueline Onassis manages a faint smile as she leaves the American 1-lospital in Paris after a tWo·hour visit with her ail· ing husband . Greek ship- ping magnate A.ristotle Onassis. Onassis v.·as flown to Paris for gall bladder surgery. MAC Studies Wate r Board l\•Jembers of the Mission Viejo Municipal Advis ory Council (MACJ "'ill meet in study session at 7:30 tonight for a briefing: on the Jl.1oulton ·Niguel Water Di s- trict. The s es sion. scheduled for J\1AC headquarters at 26129 "D"' La Paz Road, Mi ssion \'iejo, is public. No formal action \viii be taken by the panel. Kathl ee n Kell y. l\1AC chairman. s nid the two hour pre· sentation b y "·atcr dis trict manager Carl Kym la is informa- tional in nature. r.1embers of the.. council last Thursday toured the f\1oulton · Niguel Vlater Di strict's facilities. Dissatisfaction . Seen By Brumfiel <Editors' Note.: This is the fourth . in a series of pro/ile1 of the 15 con, didates /ur the Saddleback Valley Unified School ·District boord of tnutees. At stoke in the March 4 etection ore five 1eot1 on the board.) By J AN WOR'llt 611 Ult CNlly ~Utlltd For abou t a year riow, Dr. Robert Brumfi el oald heh"" been di•coverlni that "• lot of people In the Saddl~back Valley are dis· Satls£ied with th'e way ihe school dislricl is belnR run. ''It's a iut level ~hing," said Brumriel, 41 a denlisl. "l can't tell you exactly what lhey object lo.'' ' But it is his own sense lhal the Victims 'Aimed' At Cops By r\RTHUR R . VINSEL Ot Ule D.1llW '°ilot SWll Followup investigation con· tinued today into the fatal shoot- ings of l'-''O men who pulled and aimed guns at Costa A1esa police officers in separate incidents Satur~ay night and early Sunday morning. . The victims were only the" second and third slain by officers in the 22-yea,f-history or the Cos ta l\.tesa Poli ce Department, but they were coincidentally shot on- ly four hours and 20 minutes apart. Detective Bureau (.olilmander l.t. George Lorton said circumstances in each cme leR. the officer invo)ved no alternative but to follow self· defense training and respond to the threat on his own li fe. \\I alter A. Hebert, 54, of 241 E. \Valnut St., Costa f\1esa, was the first victim to die, although he was the second one shot in the tragic series-or confrontations. Hebert succumbed at Costa l\'fesa l\.1emorial Hospital shortly <.1Cter 4 a.m. Sunday after being shot in side his residence by Of- ficer Steve Me_adows. 21. during a 2:20 a. m . confrontation. Edward R. Retes, 28, of 12521 Shelly Drive, Garden Grove, died at Hoag Memorial Hospital about 6 :30 a .m. Sunday of guns hot "'ounds inflicted al IO p.m . Saturday by Patrolman Paul Cappuccilli. Supervisory police officers said in each case the slain man had dra"·n a gun and "'as aiming at the offi~r ipvolved in police calls that originated merely as <See 2 DEAD, Page A2) Ge n e ral ·p1an Meeting Se t By Planners Seimic safety and noise will be the topics Tuesday al the Orange County Planning Commission. A 9:30 a.01 . public hearing is scheduled in the commission hearing room, 400 Civic Center Drive. Santa Ana, on the pro- posed seismic safety element of the county general plan. Discussion on the proposed noise element of the general plan "'iU begin at 3 p.m . at the same location. Also on Tuesday's agenda are: -Consideration or a use permit for an Irvine Company gravel pit in SantiagoCanyOO. -Applic-ation from Robert Kennedy of Laguna 'Hills ror a zone change or one acre from planned commu n ity to neighborhood commercial uses. FIRST CALLER MO VING I N . ~· AJ ......... IHtw.t M I 1t C"'MttM li·t Dfti"tt c.t!MT Al current board orten rails at li1tenln1 and respgpdlng to real needi -and that Is why Brum· 116.-.~ded Co""" ~ 111!'1¥<111 hol'dldalt Hlm1elf. · " ' As an eumgle of what he was tal~lng ' ali<>ur.-11rufumntted- re«nt board decletoo to rehire S..petlnterident William Zoll !or " . c.tMk' • •i PMP!t 11.1 I :' ~W9N IJ $1Mr1t A11·11 Dulll NfUCtt. Al Tt .. ...._ Al I C UMri.1 ,.... A6 TllffWf' •• ' ihMl'Uli.i-M •t WM-., M ··-~·: .... :':""::.---=·~·-~""::N~"'::":.......:M::.J I ~I ' .. .. <S.. B&lJMFI EL, P11e Z) the tapes to one Jack Donaldson or San Bernardino. Saunders said Donalds on didn't have much to say, except thal the tapes were or Nixon's speeehes. "I later ·round out that no one owns the \Vatergate tapes." Saunders said. Whether Nix.on or the Cederal government o>A·ns the tapes is now being studied by federal c o u rt .1 udge s i'n \Vashington. D .C Saunders s:itd lhl· investigation was to determine tf fraud was in- \'Olved. "It isn't." Sa unders suid. ·'f!e is selling "'-ii xon ta pes, ev:"n though they ar('n'l of \Vatergate. There's nothing\\ l' 1..-.111 do.'.' Saund~r s saul the, ads have (See TAPES. I' age A2l . 0~•1w Pilol SI.Ill P"'7to FIRE CAPT. MIKE McCANN PROBES RUI NS Could Have Been Worse, Offtcials Say Blaze Hits I rvine Mazda Dealership - ., ~ ~ .. flf fire of undetermined origin swept t hrough a computer room on the ground Door· or the new Mazda Motors building in thJ! Irvine lndustrial Cpmplex Sun- day, causing $40,000 damage. An Orange County Fire Department spokesman said to· day the Joss could have been as high as $4 million if t.he blaze hadn't been spotted by a passing motorist on the San Diego 1-Teeway. Fire investigators said the fire may have Ueen caused by an electrical failure and arson is nol suspected. The fire call was received by lhe county fire agency at about 5:30 a .m . and the blaze was ext· · inguished by4" 6 a.m. before it could spread to other parts or the unique concrete and glass struc· lure. The fire spokes man Said most ~ of the dama ge \vas done to sophisticated computer equip- ment in the off ice and final loss fi gures may be much hi gher if dan1agc to the computers is found to be n1orc extcnsi,·c. The fire di dn 't do as much damage as a burst water pipe, the spokes man noted. ~le s aid the "'hole eastern end of the bui Id· ing's g round floor s ust ained \Val er damage when heat burst a pipe 1n the ceiling. Arson Death Eyed ENCINO IUPI J -A fire set apparently to cover the murder of an elderly m an g utted a small house Sundar. Autho1;ties said the body of An gelo DiP<.isquale, 83, "·as found in the charr<..'ll ruins' of hi s one· bedroom home. 2 Marines Robbed By Pair of Wo men Two Compton women were ar· rested in Seal Beach late Sunday on c harges of robbing two El Toro f\1arines at gunpoint after picking them l9' in Santa Ana. police said today. Margaret JJent. 37, and Pattie Mouton, 20. arc in Orange County Jail today on l"'o counts each of · arr:ned robbery . Police "·ere alerted to tbe holdup by the tv.·o 1\-larines, idcn· tified as Cpl. Larry Brannon, 28. and Pvt. Jerry Smith, 18. The men told ofricers they were hitchhiking next to the Sad· dleback Inn in Santa Ana when the women picked them up. The Jl.1arin es said the women first asked them ror, money end \\'hen told thev cl 1d n'l ha,·e any, the older \\'Om~n1 a ll cged\y pulled a small-caliber 11 <.i ndgun and took tl1eir \\'<Jll ets Brannon and Sn1ith tol d police they were dun1ped from the car at the J"irst Str~et o,·crcrossin g of the Santa t\na f.'r ce\\'i.I~·. near \\'here they hue! been picked up. Sartt:J i\n<.1 police broudcast <.i description of the ('~1r to all coun- ty police agl.'ncil.'s :uu1 1t \vas spotted short!.' :dl1..•r niidnight pullin g of{t t h e Sa n Diego Free\vav in S1:a l Hca('h. JlolicC t'ars f1·om tha t city 'pulled lht' l'a r O\'t'r <.it Sc,·enth Street and Studebaker A\'cnue in Long Beach .ind held the two . women for S<J nta t\na police. Friend Indeed Fat 1:eople No Threat ANN ARBOR.,Mich. tAPI -· 'fhc nC'xt time ~ou 're on a di et and don't seem t_o be shedding any pound); .. \'OU might blame ~our spouse or your rat, friends. So say two college professor:-. '' hn run the Instit ute for Behavior College here. University or Michigan psychologist James l\l cConnell and Wayne Slate University psychologist Chauncey Smith set up the iRilitu~ «>.help,ptOijle understand \\'hY they O\'ereat, bate their nails or era.oke.":J~ . ~ ; . · ·' 1he r~$~A~n ~11ay many people unconsciously discoura ge "· dletlng'Out.qflove •i'id)ealousy. T.he pa ir say a spouse may wOnl to , ke<iPthehusba,9.dOf'Wirerat to keep the mate faitbful. "' "'On the ot~ hand, peQple-1n<Jy '"ant their s pouse rat to use it 'asJIDel\C~I~ ~~l!!ll:iilhful. · t ll'h~MsearcherliSa)' rit Jriends muy ""·ant to keep y0u rat (. t>etause. ~y'd reef.threatened if you lost "·eight. ' I ~. .'!'. ...... t .. • • -.., YPtlOT SB ~· 'lb!!l!Y '1· 1'75 • ~ • •• • ~ ·l I .~ . ----• • ~ -Success 'Vit ~ ' • Fro•P~AJ I 2 .. .QE ' · ~· · routine dl.,,ait'it 111 IJUDeoU,, Retes reportedly spun aniund ~ducator Urg~s ·Sclwol ·'Overhau~' '..with ;.l !I mlllfmclcr aulomaUc pistol 1n his hand and tried to shoot Officer Cu.ppuccilU, 23, who had jllSt questioned him as a WASHINGTON (APJ -Grade school children who would rather study Babe Rulh's baltjng .aver11~ than verb conjugaUOna have a (riend in Dr. William D. Rohwer Jr. He believes children shouldn't be forced to sit lhrouah reading, wriUng and arithmetic classes· until Junior high school. · The educator from \JC Berkeley outlined his revolu· tlonary proposal for overhauling the naUon's schools at a National Education Association con- ference· today on educational neglect. Rohwer said grade schoolers should be required only to "select topics for study, do ex- tended work on the topics and sucCeedin the work.'' He suggest· ed the prOgram be nexlble, rang. in& from professlon-1. baseball Jore to computer programming. Early years of edtication should prepare youngsters with the necessary backgi'ound to suc· ceed in junior high school, which then would provide them With the skills to excel in high school, Rohwer said. The problem with traditional education is that it subjects "millions of children to failure and Woman Saved from Rape In Irvine A Wtlderville, Ore., woman hitchhiking through California waa rescued by· °'n Irvine Com- pany deputy SatuMlay, apparent-ly after her profuse tears persuaded a would-be rapist lo release her from his car. The victim, 23, was picked up alx>ut • p.m. by Deputy Billy Joe Webb, who said he had spatted her walking along Moulton Parkway and crying quite hard. She told Webb, who is de- putized .with the same powers as a sheriff's deputy or policeman as an Irvine Company security agent, lhat she had been picked up on the San Diego Freeway by a man earlier. The victim told Webb and Irvine police officers that the motorist then turned off In- t~rstate 5 and headed down Moulton Parkway, arousing her suspi~iQD:s. , • She as1':.ed to be let out of the car, at w6ich time the driver al- legedly 'brandished a .45 caliber automatic pistol. + The victim told police she 6roke Into tears and the man fmally pulled to the roadside and let her out of the car before speeding off. Viejo Skiers . Honor Pair Rudd Pyles and Datnian Lee, two professional skiers on the Benson •nd 'iedges circuit. will be honor~ l uests or the Mission Viejo Ski Club a.l 7::Jl p.m. Wed- nesday. The "Community Ski Night," co-sponsore~y the ski club and the Mission Yiejo Company, will be held at Montanoso Recreation Center. Pyle, of Aspen', Colo., ranks third on the tour al present and placed third Jn the world skiing tour last year, according to a Mission Vi ejo Company spokesman. Pyle ahd Lee w Ill provide ski Ups and answer questions from the audience. A 16 mm film on the highlights or professional ski racing also will be pre1enled and refreshments will be served. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wffld "'HioMl'll .... Publ1- J«.k R. euriev Vk.-.,..H_ -C.Mf .. ___ , ThOm•s Kffvil 1.•1 ... Themas A. Murphine -~"- .. Qarlff H. LOOS Rkhard P. Nall A•llM.-t ............. Ellll•t OtMrOfflUS l°Mle lliNM ' Uf""'t.I &olfl"H! ......, .. Kfl MJJ Nol-'"' ao.M'""" Hllfll ............... ,.,l .. ololl'l ........... 11 u..,... ..... ,, .. ~ .. .,., f?').lslration at an early ace. he said. As a eonsequence, their poor grades mean they are de- nied access to high-iOc:ome jobs when they grow up. Rohwer ~aid his approach would "significantly diminish, tf not completely remove, the ex- perience or academic failure" and promote ''feelings or genuine liking for learning rather than the fear and hos tility that so many childr;e.n bring to those · years at present." Too much att~ntion is directed al overcoming group inequality in school and not enough to in- dividuat differences, he said. Under Robwer's approach. traditional subjects such as re- ading, ma.th, language art~. social studies and science woufd be available but not required un- til the sixth or seventh grade "As requirements, no one of these achievements would be re· quired of all students. And no stu- dent "'ould be expected to have· achieved them all -or any single one of them, not even read- ing -by the time he enters the ~ · seventh grade,'' he said. "It would be the task or the in· termediate schOot. not the elementary school , to look after formal mandatory instruction in these skills and disciplines," he .sa id. El Toro Landn1ark Valley Chamber Works for Sclwol A drive to preser\'e a 100-year- old schoolhouse in El Toro has been joined by the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce. Chamber President Catherine Polski urged members in a letter lo help supply "'front money" for lapel buttons and fliers for a valleywide campaign. From Paf14!, Al BRUMFIEL ... four:-years -after a meeting in which a group of parents pro- tested. ''The board m embers weren't listening like. they said they were,'' Brumfiel said, "They had their mind s m ade up beforehand. · "'I like to look at problems from both sides and appreciate both positions," he added. "Is· sues change over the years, but what matters is the method trustees use to de.al ~·ith each is- sue as it arises.'' Furthermore, Brumficl said it appears to him the sc~ool district is being run "by a three-man board'' because Trust ees Chester Briner, Vince McCullough, and Josep h Peterson often side against George Henry and Dennis Smith -and vice versa. .. The people of this valley de· serve a five-man board," he said. "Voters s hou ld look for can- didates who \\'tll be able to work in harmony. We need problem solvers -and it takes all five people working together.'' On other issues--construc- tion, curriculum planning, and finances, Brumfiel said he can- not comment because he only knows one side of the s tory. Since he t)as never served on the board, he has never !een the inside workings or the district or the problems the administration faces. But whatever the issue, the most important thing lo Brumfiel is "the interface between the learner and the learned. "That's where the concentra· tion of our money should be -not I in the Upper lCVC)S or admiOi Slra- tiOn·. That's where our Cnc·rgy belongs -not sifted out ant.I filtered away in admini'strative costs." "Lapel buttons labeled "SOS" for Save olfr Schoolhouse are to be purchased through the Sad- dlcback Valley Hi storical Socie - . t~·. "·hich beg3n the dri\"e a year <Jgo . The schoolhouse, a boarded-up relic off El Toro Road near l\luirlands Boulevard. was the fir st in the Saddleback Valley. Through the years. it y,·as also used as both a Catholic and P1·otestant c hurch. The ~listorical Society has re- tiuestcd the Orange County fla1-bors. Beaches and Parks Department to move the antique c-hurch lo the Serrano Creek !'ark, a 50-acre plot surrounding the Serrano Ado.be. another local landmark. in Lake Forest. Jeanne Gagnebin, founder of the historical society. said an in- itial outlay of Sl,800 is needed to get the community campaign un- derway. Donations to the non-profit or- ganization to save fhe..._school are · lax-deductible. Anyone donating S25 or more will become a member of the historical society automatically, r.1 rs. Gagnebin said. More information on the SOS drive is available by calling 837 -3635 or 586-0222 .. College Asks Vets Apply For Benefits Off t11id R111mi119 Alan 1 lennings, a 23-year-old University of \Vi sco11si11 student, is running for mayor of Madison. llenning:s con- tends the appear;-Ance of candidat~s qoesn.'t really m~an anyting. So fl ere he is •. campa1sn1ng 111 a b1rd-f1sh Cou nt -Dracula costume. Sp~ak rig.ht into the microphone, Al. fl:' Newport Man Flees As Plane Burns Up Three persons, including a Newport BP.ach flight instructor, ·escaped injury Sunday afternoon "'hen a light plane burst into names minutes after mak.ing a successful forced landing in Long Beach. Creditied with landing the P.iper Cherokee s ingle-engine f"romP~Al TAPES ... been run in papers throughout the country, but none locall y. Some newspaper advertising de· partments have refused to run the ad. Saunders said. Donaldson ellisled a reputable San Clemente secretarial firm to receive the mail orders for the plane safely along railroad tracks in the 800 block of Win- dham Street y,·as David Cook , 28, of 420 Vista Roma SL, Nc~·port Beach. According to a spokesman for Eaglt> A\·1.ition. l~ong Lical'h. Cook ...,.·as forl'cd to bring thl' pl ;:1nt:' down >A·hen it lo:.t p<>\\'er during a routin e instruction night . l\linutes after Cook, fli ght stu- dent Mi chael Ward and an un- identified third person aboard the stricken craft sC'rambled to .safety, the s mall craft burst into flames. The Eagle Aviation spokesman said the plane was "a tot<•l loss" but refused to put a \'<llue on the loss . Water Board · tapes. He :ipparently chose San Veterans planning to enroll at Clemente because Nixon resides Saddleback College for the first there. lime in the spring quarter should Saunders said he'"could not de-apply for their benefits now and avoiddelays. termineY.'hatvolumeofresponse The board of the Santa Donaldson has had to the ads. · \" o · · College officials say early ap-Margarita '""aler 1 stn~t scrv-plication is permitted 120 days "But you know, this sort of ing the northeast portion of l\1 is- beCore enrollment and can result thing could make hundreds of sion Viejo and Coto de Caza y,·ill in an advance check to the stu-thousands of dollars." meet at 2 p.m . Wednesday at the · Sets Meeting dent when he shows up for hi s \\.·ater district office, in Plaz:.i firstdayofclassesApril7. ·V iejo, 25571 l\1arguerit e The amount of the check is Tiller Taken Off Parkway, Mission Vi ejo. 1 based on the course load and the l\lembers will consider ;.ip- number of dependent.s .. MarMed An earth-tilling machine proval of an updated bud get for veterans with one child receive valued by the owners al S2SO was an ocean outrall al South Lagun::L $366 per month for 12 units of stolen during the weekend from The budget update, S709,177 , study. : anEIToronursery,OrangcCoun· would be shared by five water Applications should be filed ly Sheriff's officers reported lo-districts participating in the out- with Pat Grant in Room A-6 al day. fall program. the coll ege. Vets who delay filing Deputies said the machine was Other items on the agendu in - f or their benefits until enroll-taken during business hours from elude summary of new service ment time may have to wail up to the Green Thumb International connections and review or the an- possible prowler. . JJe allegedly pulled the trigger but the gun misfired, o charge . :;upported by evidence includtn& . 8 bullet primer cap dent~ by a flring pin without d1sc~arg11_1g. Officer Cappucclll1 whipped out hi s .38 1·alibcr service re- volver ant.I fired three shots, sending Retes· bo~y fiytne: a dozen ft•et due to the lmp11ct. The victim was sprawled .near the µoliceman's patro_I c~n ~n alley at 1936 Placenl1a Ave., tn the cilv's westerly industrial area. ":hile hi s pistol landed 15 reet away. Retes. like 1 leberl, was hit in the chest and upper abdominal area, with two of three slugs from Ofric('r C•1ppuccilli's gun finding their m;1rk . "1'hey \\'ere really 'In t.here'," Detective Chana Camarillo re- marked today , adding that Retcs never regained consciousness :.ind n1cntioning surgeons at , llo:.ig Memorial 1-lospital did not expect him to live from the oul- S('t. Authorities said today Retcs did have a previous criminal re- cord and that they understood he y,·us facing a pretrial hearing on charges of grand theft and burglary in Anaheim. .. \\'hy he did what he did ... we don 't know," commented Police Chief Roger Neth. The second man shot, Hebert. was hit once in the chest When Or- ficer Meadows responded to hi s \Valnut Street resi dence after .a tlistressed telephone c;..11l fron1 fan1ily members. Patrolman r.teadows said he "·as coofronted with a doublc- barrelled 12 gauge shotgun which I lcberl threatened to use if the young officer did not leave im· mediately, despite being called by 1'1rs . rt1ary HeberL 'fhe officer drew as 1-leberl aimed and fired himself, drop· ping the gunman where he stood. •·The officers did what they "'er-e trained to do and it is tr~gic , but occasiona1y the~e things happen," Chief Neth said t.oday . College Sets ComedySlww Saddleback College drama stu- dents will present a musing anec- ; dotes. comedy c haracteri zations, and readings fron1 traditional and contemporary humorists \\'ednesday. The shO\\', called "I-la ha! Ho ho! Hee hee!'' is open to the public 3nd is scheduled for 10 a .m . in Building R on the Sad· dlcback campus. Student readers from Drama SA cla sses will participate under the direction of instructor Lyn Well s. UCI Book Sale Set Four thousand surplus books Crom the UC Irvine library will be sold in the plaza near the library main entrance Feb. 28 from 10 a .m. unt•4 p.m. Proceeds from sale oC the books, 1nany of \\'hich ;11·e pri ced from 25 to 50 cents, \\'ill be used for special projects and book purchases by the UCI 1'Tiends of the Library. "Students are coming out or school frustrated." Brurnliel said. "'They are not learning the things they need to know. to su r- vive." 90 days after classes start to gel Nursery, 23782 Bridger Road. nual report. their first checks. r:===================================~-===-=-=::._::--,_7_-;-_~_:-:::::-c=c.7_,-::-c:---::---:-::-~--:=::========:::::-. What are those things? ·· ,\n awareness of what it's all about," B_rumfiel replied. "\Vho are we? Where are we going"! What is our way of life leading to? There's a lot of teaching go. ing on , but not much learning of · what counts.'' Brumfiel and his wife Marilyn aod their two children live at 26325 Naccome Drive, Mission Viejo. They have lived in the com- munity nine years -first as a Marine family at the El Toro tttarine Corps Atr Station and then .as_ civilians when Brumriel's term of active duly ended seven years ago. Brumfiel has played an active role in the Saddleback Valley Ex· change Club and in his church. Class Slated Y Launching Member Drive The Saddleback Valley YMCA has launched its annual mem· bership drive, which will con- tinue through the end of the month, accordi.ng to Wilson Gilinsky, executive director. This year's goal is $30,000. Gilinsky said: About $5,000 has been raised so far: Ken Mino, a Mission Viejo bank manager, will lead 120 cam- paigners in soliciting contribu- tions from Y members and from friends or they. Information is available from the Y. 23131 Orange Ave., El Toro, 830-9622. From Page Al On Tax Forms BARRIERS ..• Barry Stone. a certified pubhc accountant, \\'ill teach an even-months aft~r a storm of protest ing class at El Toro High School by area residents. on how to fill out tax forms pro· Supervisors voted to retain the perly. Montilla barrier on the rccon1 · Included in the course will be mendatlon of County Road Conl - answer5 to specific questions nlissioner L. Ted McCooville. from students and procedures ror But a recent consultant ·s oraanliing for an IRS audit, said engineering study ot the bar- Keilh Sims, assistant principal ricade situation changed for the di1tr1ct's •dull OOucat.ion supervisora' minds. program. The Raub, Bein and Frost re- . Th• class will be held on Wed-port to the count~ showed that re· iesd"a.ys from 1.to 10 p.m. begin· cent .. f mprovements in the ning Feb. 19. Addlllonal lnlorma· arterial traffic network had al· Uon Is avallabl' at the adult leviated most qi the problems educulon ofllCe, 837·6270; thal nec.,.ltaie _...octloo or the We've put our Free Services on-deck to show you we have more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists has your interest.in mind with-other Free Services too, like Check-a-Month Plan". Transfer of Funds and Save by Mall. "$1.000 minimum balance Don't forget we have the Highest Interest possible on regular savings and high yield Certificates of ' Deposit. Save with your "hometown" Savings and Loan ··Mariners! Trust Deed No1"Colltctlon° Photocopying Mon~ Ord•ra • ···~ Mariners Savi~s ~ and Loan Association ~.~ ll~........., WUTCUF1,. OOVElt• f'(!W'P'OaT ll!ACH, CAJ.lF. nMO• !114J ... 1-4000 1Mala-~I , IOU IAYSIDE DllfVt.• H!WPOll:TitAOI, CALIP. t2MO • 17141 Ml-*'Ota.7'*C.•I IJIX!SP.AL BEACH IOULEVARD• Sf:AL BEACH.CALIF, 907«> • 1}1JJ 5911-7&26 1147 lliVEfl:L Y BOULl!YAJ\,D •LOS ANCELf.S. CALIF. ll0048 • !2 1JI t,S7..t I• I between land lOp.m: barriers. !'---------------,--------------------' • ' - I • i VO -. 8 1l< •• ta ac wl Si , .,. s { { R Sl h le QI w a1 cc IT D - IE p: n Ii I .. .. • . . • {· . . Your Hometown Dnlly Newspap~r • VOL. 68, NO. 48, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY , FEBRUARY 17 . 1975 TEN CENTS bi .. BJ FREDERICK SCllOEMEllL OI0..0.Hy PllolSt.1111 . An enterpri sing San Bernardino man 'who has --ad - vertised sale of the "Nixon tapes'' in leading_ newspapers across the country has come within inches of a scrape with San·Clemente.Police. Det. Sgt. ·A·rden Saunders began his inve.stigation into the Mesa mail order ads three weeks ago followif:lg a comelaint ,fr.om-a , Michigan man who felt he had been bilked out of $10. ,, The Michigan .. man .saw oqe such ad ·in .a cop:y of th~ betro~t f'ree Pi"ess. lt aq.Verti,s~ Nixon tapes .:... ,$10 ·ror a . .30-minut.e c:assette or $12 for ari \tl&bl-tr8ck . lape. . ' 1'he man s.ent his money t.o lhe . . . .,. , San Clemente address listed in t~e ad and waited, fully expect· ing to receive his own personal copy of 10val Offie_e coov'ersa· tions tb-at drove Richard Nixon frqm the presidency in A'Ugust. But the tape ne~er· arrived. So the man called Sari ciemente Police, · Sgt. Saunders said ~oday that the man won't be happy even if Nixon 'Tapes' he gets the tape . ''Everyone reading the ad thinks they're the Watergate tapes. But they aren't. They are tapes of some of Nixon's press conferences and speeches. They have nothin g to do with Watergate .·· Saunders ex· plained. During the investigation, Saun- ders said he tracked lhe origin of the tapes to one Jack Donaldson of San Bernardino Saunders sa id Donaldson didn't have much to say, except thal the tapes ,.,.ere or 1Nixon·s speeches. ··1 later found out that no ont· Owns the \VutC'1·gate tapes," Saunders said . \Vh ether Nixon or the federa l governn1ent ov.·ns the tapes is now being studied by federa l court judges tn \\'ashington, D .C. . Saunders said the investieati<>ll "'as to determine i£ rraud was in· \'Ol\'ed. ' .. It isn't," Saunders said. ''He is selling Nixon tapes. even lhough they aren 'l of Watergate. 1'here's noll\ing vie can do." Saunders said the ads ha\le ISeeTAPES, PageA2l Health Review 2 -lfatill-Shootings Sought By DOUG FRITZSCHE Of Ult 01fly Pilol St.H • ,_ Victims 'Aimed' At Cops By ARTHUR R. VINSEL ' Ot tfll Delly l'ilot Stell Follov.'UP in vestigalion con- ,, tinued today into the fatal s hoot · ings of tv.10 men '''ho pulled and aimed guns at Costa l\tesa police officers in separate incidents Saturday night and early Sunday morning. The victims v.:erc only the second and third slain by officers in the 22-year history of the Costa l\1esa Police Department. but thev v.:ere coincidentally shot on- ly "rour hours and 20 minutes a.part.,, . . L 4 ;t{ ~ UPI Tel .... l>oto -Jacqueline Onas s i s manages a faint smile as she leaves the American J-[ospital in Paris after a two-hour \'isit with her ail- ing' husband, Greek s hip- ping magnate Aristotl e Onassis. Onassis was f\O\\'n to Paris for gall bladder surgery. lr\'ine tila}'·or Gabrielle Pryor is urging the community services co1nn1ission to take a look at the health needs of the city and make recommendations o f what faci lities would meet thos"e needs. In all the brouhaha regarding the proposed UC Irvine on· campus hospital and the pro· posed \\'estern \Vorld Communi· ty Jlospital. health car e con · sun1 crs have been ignored, Mrs. Jlryor contends. "1\ll of u~ poor little people who catch the flu and have babies ha\'e been overlooked," she sale! in an intervie\v. 'l'he citv has already complet· cd <1 health care needs study al a cost of about S20,000. That study, hov;evC'r . r ecom mended further ~tudics rather than a course of action. The invol\'emcnt of city gov· t·rnmcnt in health care is a sensitive issue. she s aid, S:ine~ the city ha~Uttle direct power' to 1Sce 11aLTll, 11 age A2} ·1-rv ine ·Candidates . • l ' , -9~~r Piiot St.U JlllM• ·COUNT,Y FIREMEN RUSH TO ,BArTl.E MA2DA MOTORS COMPUTER R OM FIRE Blaze Did at Least $40,000 Damage to Irvine Complex Building Detective Bureau Commander Lt . George Lorton said circumstances in each case left th e officer involved no allernative bul to follow sclf- defense training and respond to Slate Appearances Survey Slated On Irvine's Council Meets UC Jrvinc"s Public Poli cy Research Organization plans to survey Irvine residents to see how many are watchin g televised city council meetings. A pair of proposed local events qui1zes lo sec whether anyone is watching have been prepared and will be considered by the city council .at Tuesday's 7:30 p.m. meeting at city hall. 4201 Campus Drive. The mee tin g ,,·ill nol be televised. Among the ~uesliO•l!:l on the proposed questfonn a ire are: -Do you happen to kno''' the name of the city council member ·"'ho most closely represents your views on loca l go\'ernment? 1 -Do you happen .to Imo\.\' \\•hich or the following ls serving temporarily as planning director or the City of Irvine'! William ~ishbach , Sally Ann i Miller, Gabrielle Pryor, Roland Schinz· ipger or William \V oolleU Jr. -Do you happen to know how many members there are on the ~rvine City Council "! .. , or:n:·a :as• Wt•ather Fair skies through Wed- nesday is the long-te rm forec ast by the weather service. Decreasing winds Tuesday ancf s lightly warm"er \\'ea th er. Highs 60 to, 65. INSIDE TOD/\ Y Joanne Little. a 20·year-old. black woman, left a white guard decxl or dying in her cell. Later. 1he said h~ tried to rapt her and · 1he /ot1ght lum off witll ice pick. Story. Page A7. I - : I I ' t • the threat on hi s own life. ":alter A. Hebert. 54 ~of 241 E. Blaze Hits Irvine ~ \\'alnut St., Costa l\fesa. was the first victim to die. although he ,,·as the second one shot in the tragic series of confrontations. Mazda Dealership A fire of undetermined origin s wept 'through a computer room on the ground fl oor of the new l\lalda Motors building in the Irvine lodUstrial Complex Sun- day, causing $40 ,000 damage. An Orange County · Fire Department spokesman said to- day the loss could have been as high as $4 million if the blaze hadn't been s potted by a passing motorist on the San Diego Frcev.•ay. menl in the bffice and final Joss figures may be much higher if damage to the computers is found to be n1ore extensi\'e. The fire didn't do as muc h damage as a burst v.·ater pipe, ·lhe spokesman noted. He said the v.•hole eastern end of the build· ing 's ground floor sustained \vater damage when heat burst a pipe in the ceiling. UCI Book Sale Set fo'ire investigators said the fire may have been caused by an electrical failure and arson is not suspected. Four thousand surplus books The fire call v.·as received by from the t.:-C Irvine library "'ill the county fire agency .at about be sold in the plaza near the 5:30 a.m. and the blaze was ext· ·library main entrance i-~e b . 28 in,Wshect •by 6 a .m . before it from 10 n..m . until 4 p .1n . oouldspread to other parts of the Proceeds from s ale or the books, ' · d I many or v.·hi c h a r e priced from 25 unique concrete an g ass struc· -1 50 t .11 b d f tur.e. ,~'. •to cen s. \\'I e ust• or The' fire Spokesman said most •special project s and book of the damage was done lo purchases by the UCI 1'Tiends.of sophisticaled computer equip· _t_h_e_L_i_b_r_a_ry_. -------- llebert s uccumbed al Costa ' :\lesa l\femorial llospital shortly <.1fter 4 a .m . Sunday after being shot inside his residence by Of- ficer Steve l\feadows. 21. during u 2:20 a .m . confrontation. Ed\'-•ard R. Retes. 28, of 12521 Shelly Drive. Garden Grove, died at Hoag tif emorial 1-lospital about 6 :30 a .m . Sunday of gunshot \\•ounds inOicted at 10 p.m . Saturday by Patrolman Paul Cappucci Iii . Supervisory po lice officers said in each case the slain man had drav.1n a gun and ""·as aiming at the officer involved in police calls that originated merely as routine dispatch assignments. Reles reportedly spun around v.•ith a 9 millimeter automatic pistol in his hand and tried to s hoot Officer Cappuccilli. 23, "-'ho had just questioned him as a possible prowler. He allegedly pulled the trigger but the gun misfired, a charge supported by evidence including a buHet prin1er cap dented by a firing pin without discharging. T\vo candidates' nights and television interviews have been scheduled to J!ive Irvine rcsi· dents an opportunity to become familiar v.·ith the five incum - bents and three challengers seek- ing school board seat:s in tifarch 4 balloting. Wednes day and Thursday evenings this v.·eek. Community Cablevision Channel 3 \\·ill broad· cast one-hour candidates' forum s Rozigh Way ToStwt MEXICO Cl1'Y fL'PI J -An · tonio Ccrv antes h ad no money for his upcoming ,,·edding, so he turned lo his future fathcr-1n- lav.·. police said Cer\'antes \\·as charged v.·1t h burglarizing the home of Jose Esquivel . th e father o.f hi s fiancee. of ca sh. negotiable notes and je"·clry v.·orth SS0,000. ·•1 had no nioney for the \\•ed - ding and he's rich," police quot- ed Cervantes a s explaining. titled "The Issue ls Education." Four candidates will be in· terviewed by Comm uni-t-y Cablevision News,,Director John · i\tiles and Daily Pilot reporter Doug Fritzsche on each or the 8 p.m. programs. Also Thursday night. a can- didates'. forum has been set at Uni\'ersity High School at 7:30 p.111. Sponsored by the University lli gh llarents, Faculty and l~ie nd s Organization. all eight ca ndidates v.'ill speak and anS\Yer questions from the au· dience. 1\ second candidates forum s ponsored by the Irvine Teachers· Association will b:e held at Rancho San Joaquin Intermediate School 1'"eb. 24 at 7:30 p.r.1 . Irvine Tomorrow, a citiiens' forum. plans to rate the can· 1 did ates on five points. according lo lr~·in Alber, chairman. The group's "report cards" \\'ill rank th'e candidates on overall civic experience and service, past performance in the Irvine educa- tional system, unders tanding of educational needs, quality of candidates' goals for the district and ability to develop the goals. Officer Cappuccilli whipped out his .38 caliber service re- volver and fired three s hots, sending Retes' body flying a do~en feet due to the impact. The victim "'as sprawled near the policeman's patrol car in an alley at 1936 Placenlia Ave .. in the city's \\'CSte'tly industrial area. while his pistol landed 15 feet away . Irvine Trustee Hopefuls Profiled Retes. like 1-lebert. v.·as hit in the chest and upper abdominal area. with l\VO of three slugs from Officer Cappucci\li's gun finding their mark. "Th~y were really 'in there· ... Detective Chano Camarillo re- marked today, adding that Retes never regained consciousness and mentioning surgeons at <See 2 DEAD, PageA2) FIRSTC4UER MOVING I N Editor's ,\'ote 'fins 1soneof a sen es of 1nterv1eu:s ui/th tlie eight ca11- d1dates for lhe /r!'1ne L'nified School District Hoard of Trustees. Ali Jive seal s are lo be f 1/lerl 1n .\torch 4 ballot· 1ng. The three ca11d1da tes tallying lhe largest number of uotes will be elect - ed to four-year ternts Tllecandidales placing fourth and /1/th will be elected lothree·year tern1 .~. "If you beliC've the present board has done the job it should have done, you should vote for them . If not. \'Ole for me," s aid Jr\'ine school board hopeful Miles Peterson. "The first person who called is An eleventh hour entrant to the moving in." contest , P eterson. 48 , 13772 That_'a l~e success story told by ritargene Cire1e. is one or three .,the CoS\~•'iil.eRJ"~Q~n "Wt\o Ciindidates oppo:i-ing the present pl~o~ lhl,!'8dlri \~I> ah~~lot : board. ~~ft7\~}I W;~'i:i!!t•r.1,_.""-'4,-Pelerson, a lelephooe systems n,i,fe-2br-ptWJ..11 ;'br. :t' con~ultant "·ith Burton OCC. so. SoutJ\west~rn . is a C~ty of Irvine ~Jfyr; c o mmun1t y serv ices com - w. h 'I" rniss1oner:. • _ o.ity"4Mttit.tt,.... •v•: 0 Ht is criti cal or what h~con- FIRL CAPT. MIKE MCCANN PROBES RUINS • • 1 ~~y~-~~~!:1!~ii~~· •:i.~de~rs~~ ~ICh degree of dist.fi ct Could Heve Been Wor1e, Olftcl1l1 Say ··~-;h. :; ~ · iPRDl'ILED, hie All .,. • • • o..ir ......... ,.... S LS NEED BASICS th•ll•n11•r Pet- • • , • I r • ' . ' ..._. •• "11!M!y 11, t'11 4 • ' • Postal Hike • • Rebate ·Due·? ByCAJIOLMOORE Of-..o.111l'l•~H I regard the rum~ postal rale increase like all the other price lilkes of 1975. I expect a rebate. As a trade-in for the new 12 or\3-centers, l offer: -All th'e 'brochures J received. from insurance com- panies, pool builders, discount drapery stores, driveway pavers and friendly realtors that I received: last year as a new home owner. Enough junk to start my own mail order busi-ness. -THE BUNDLES of letters I had to ire· direct ~ . to the former owners -Christmas cards, tax forms, even a rabies certificate M004• for a dog that no longer lives in the city. Somehow they escaped the forwarding clerk and I would save up a month'sworth. -The bills I pay each month to the City of Newport Beach that b ... ave to be dropped in~ the Newport slot so one person can sort it out bY zip code~and another by address, J imagine, so 'they c-an put it in the proper P.O. box. ·, • • FroM Page Al PROFILED .•.• spending db Innovative pro· 1Rm• ·which have quatlonable Value. · He is also critical of the lack of ~e programs he !eels should be available. A main concern to Peterson is the district's ranking on last year•s standardized testing· scores. '"The end result, the klda com-· Ing out ot school, are about the national average. I don't believe for a minute that we have average kids in Irvine. But that's I what the tests s~y. 1.'he only thing I can conclude is that \ something Is wrong with the pro- , gram." Peterson said.· The problem, he contends, begins with the administrative organization for the dlstri~. "The board is not taking a management position. They're going along with what the sta the L E • U~ITt ....... 1 definittVe position ot being the afl/l!st 1"'11 management. The board has lo Sen. Lloyd M . -Bentsen Jr. tell the staff what it wants. will become the fifth formal going along with what the staff is entry in the growing field of telling them. The board has to ·d t ' I take the definitive Position ot be· Democratic pres1 en ta ing the management. The ooard candidates today when ·he is hastotellthestaf!whalitwanls. .scheduled to make his of· ' "If the district was structurea ficial candidacy annOtJQ.Ce~ ' along a strict organizational line. . ment in Houston . a Jot more could be ac · -------------- comolished." Why not have a separate box or bag for city business and save the sorting? BUT MY REBATE really dates back to last August when my sister in Sacramento malled me a slinky, peach, fioor·lengtbhalterdress. for my birthday. It hasn't arrived yet. 11%J'W•'1K:£i Off a1Kf R11m1ing Peterson concedes he got into the race al the last minute because only sev.en other Can- didates had filed for the "'five uP1 T•lffllot~ board seats. · · The di strict, he believes, needs improvement in the areas of cur· Woman Saved From Rape Unfortunately, she dJdn't insure the package, modestly fl~1wi ng that ,she ~ad madl\ the dress, worl;h at least $36 re. t.ai . Her post office gave her some search Corms anyway but my post office almost wouldn't fill in their necessary blanks because '"it would only record a mistake." Alan Hennings, a 23·year-o1d University of Wisconsin student, is running for mayor of Madison. Hennings con· tends the appearance of candidat~s d.oesn_'t really m~an anyting. So here he 1s, campaigning in a b1rd-f1sh Count -Dracula costume. Speak right .into the - .microphone, Al. · riculum and financial control. Peterson is particularly critical of high school social studies programs which were restructured last year. , "My daughter is In high school and she tells me they have no In Irvine A Wilderville, Ore., woman hitchhiking through' California was rescued by an Irvine Com- pany deputy Saturday, apparent- ly after her profuse tears persuaded a would-be rapist to release her from his car. Needless to say, we hand.carried our Christmas pre. sents, much to the ~lderment ot airport security person· nel~ And we've insured any other mail which already ups the cost. Front Page Al HEALTH ... SO I FIGURE the P.O. owes me $36 or about300ofthose newst•mps. provide health services. P. S. I hope whoever kept the dress is a 'good seamstreu..,Never sure of my waistline, my sister sends do· it-yourself snaps. But. she said, "as consumers, the Irvine community is being overlooked in all these hospital bed fights. As far as I can de- termine, whether the hospital is going to be private or public or whatever is not going to make much difference lo the con- sumer. College Asks Vets Apply For Benefits veterans Planning to enroll at Sai:fdleback College for the first Ume in.the spring quarter should apply for their benefit.s now and avoictJI~~· ' · .. . 'COtlOfe i>fliclals say . early ap· · plicaUOn is permitted 120 days befofe tnrollment and can result in an advance check to the stu· dent when he s)\ows up for his first day o! classes April 7. 1be amount ot the check is • based on the course load and the number of dependents. Married 'Veterans with one child receive S366 per month for 12 units of study. Applieations should be filed with Pat Grant in Room A'-6 at the college. Vets who delay filing for their benefits until enroll· ment time may have lo wait up to 90 days after classes start to get their first checks. Po.ol Saves Nonswimrner FOSTER CITY (API -A father persuaded his 10-year.old daughter, who can't swim. to jump 20 feet into a swimming pool to escape a fire in their home. At first, Lori Forbes hesitated Sunday as her father, San Fran· cis·co police officer Arthur Forbes, tried desperately to persuade her to leap, officers said. Finally, she broke out a second Story window and leaped into the pool. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rober I N. Weed ............. ,._..._ Jack R. Curlev VIClf~ _, oe.. .. MINOW ThOm•s K"vll l!•ltor ThOm•s A. Murl)hlne ,_...,.....E.itor (lltt1el H. Loos Rlc:hard P. Nall AMl_I .......... ~ From Page Al 2 DEAD ... Hoag Memorial Hospit31 did not expect him to Jive from the out· set. Authorities said today Retes did have a previous criminal re· cord and that they understood he was !acing a P.retrial hearing on charges of gra nd theft and burglary in Anaheim.- "Why he did what he did ... we don't know," commented Police Chief Roger Neth. The Second man shot, Hebert. was hit once in the chest when Of- ficer Meadows responded to his Walnut Street residence after a distressed telephone call from family members. Patrolman Meadows said he was confronted with a double· barrelled 12 gauge shotgun which. Hebert threatened to• use it the young offi cer did not leave im· mediately, despite being called by_ Mrs. Mary Hebert. The officer drew as Hebert aimed and fired himself, drop. ping the gunman where he stood. "The officers did what they were ti-ained to do '!'Ind it is tragic, but occasionaly these things happen," Chief Neth said . today. Investigators also di sclosed to- day that Officer John· Pherrin had earlier been dispatched to lhe Heberts' downtown eastside Costa Mesa home, about 8 p.m. Saturday, fiilding the man later shot to be intoxicated. His wife and friends who were present had called regarding the problem and Officer Pherrin•}eft after it was agreed Mrs. Hebert would take her husband lo the Long Beach Veterans' Ad - ministration Hospital for treat- ment. They were called again about2 a .m., leading to the fatal inci· dent. Police sources said today of- ficers had been dispatched to the home on previous occasions too. The only other person killed in the line of duty by Costa Mesa policemen was Stephen Stub- blefield, 14, who was shot wh.ile fleeing a burglary at Corrigan's Cameras six years ago. "The main thing is that health care faciliti¥ are available, especially for emergencies. It takes 25 minutes to get to a hospital and that's not right," she said. Acknowledging that the area's health care concerns are a com· plex and confusing issue, she said she could not recommend spending additional money for a study and would prefer an in· vestigation and recommenda- tions by the residents sitting on the community services com· mission. Actions the council can take in the health care area are limited, she said. ··tt is not clear that the com- munity wants any more from the council than some pretty heavy lobbying efforts to get them a hospital," she said. One of her main concerns, Mrs. Pryor said, is that no one has made any moves to build a hospital on a designated site in North Ir.vine 's Northwood Village. ''EVerything so far is south of the San Diego Freeway. But tbe people up around the Santa Ana Freeway will still have to go to . Tustin for emergency treatment. In my opinion, Tustin is not well staffed for · emergencies," she said. In addition lo health care needs, she suggested the com- mission could keep tabs on pend· ing federal health insurance legislation and look into the kind of land use controls which would apply to health care facilities. Mrs . Pryor left open the possibility of cooperation with the Newport Beach City Council or residents or Corona del Mar in the study. The section or Newport Beach east ot the Newport Bay bridge falls into much the same health care area as Irvine due to the dif · ficulty of getting lo 1-loag Memorial Hospital's emergency. facilities along the congested J>acific Coast Highway , particularly during s ummer months. Rome Youths Riot ROME (AP) -Hundreds of youths stormed the Rome Sports Palace Saturday night in an ef- fort to hear a rock concert without paying. Friend Indeed Fat People No 'fhreat ANN ARBOR Mich. (AP) -The next time you're on a diet and don'tseem to be shedding any pounds, you might blame your spouse or your fat friends. So say two college professors who run the Institute tor Behavior Co11ege here. University o! Michigan psychologist James McConnell and Wayne Slate U,nlversity psychologist Chauncey Smith s~l up t~e institute to help p~ople undentand why they overeat, btle their pails or smoke. . . . Tbe re:Searchers say many people unconsciously d1scourege §!!!!.!!". ••t• 0r-. a.1t P ... hl'I'"' dieting out o( love and jealousy. The pair say a spouse may want to ;:;;;;'"t.-..:."-C::-..:,~·=';': keep the husband or wife/ot to keep the m:i.te f althf ul. ==:::,'.'~ '""'-' ....,~1"'" •' • On the Other hand. people may want their'spouse fat to use4"il " • .. u an excu1e for being unfaithful. ... ....... .._':!.:';>C~ .... ~ The reseu.chers say fatfl'lends may want to keep you fat . Plane BlUSts Imo Flames; Trio Escape . Three persons, including a Newport Beach flight instructor, • escaped injury Sunday afternoon when a light plane burst into flames minutes after making a successful forced landing in Long Beach. Creditied with landing the Piper Cherokee single·engine plane safely along railroad tracks in the 800 block of Win· dham Street was David Cook, 28, of 420 Vista Rom a St., Newport Beach. According to a spokesman for Eagle Aviation . Long Beach; Cook \.\'as forced to bring the plane down when it lost power during a routine instruction !light. f\1inutes after Cook, flight stu- dent r-lichael \Vard and an un- identified third person aboard the stricken craft scrambled to safety. the sritall craft burst into flames. Long Beach fire officials said they believe a fuel hose was jarred lose during the landing on the railroad tracks, sending fuel spewing over the hot engine. The Eagle Aviation spokesman said the plane was .. a total loss" but refused to put a value on the loss. Woman Hiker Dies FONTANA CUPIJ -Patricia Ann Prus a, 21, Upland, died of in· juries suffered in a 300·foot !all while hiking near here Sunday. !\1rs. Prusa was hiking with her hu:;band in Lytle Creek, north of · here, '"'hen she slipped and fell off a rocky cliff, authorities said program in geography. I could probably ask her what Tanganyika is and she would tell me 'the capl~al of Israel.• "On the other hand, they have programs like analysis or spec· tator sports. I just can'st see how that is benefitting students to the extent it s hould . The district should be putting-more emphasis on geography and U.S. history, that sort or thing, than on things like spectator· sports and wilder- ness survival. "I have no qualms about in- novative pr6grams. Some do a Jot or good. I'm just saying we should take a closer look at some of these things and see whether they are doing anything." Anothet district need, Peterson contends, is a better counseling program. Such a pro- gram, he said, should prepare students for college or get them vocational training if they are so , inclined. . • Citing the case of bi$ dBU£hter, he said, ''She is not exactly sure what she wants to do, but when the time comes for her to get out of high school and apply for col· lege, I want to be sure in my O\.\-'n mind-which I am not to- day-that she has everything she needs to go on to college and not be bounced back to a junior col· Jege.·· In the area ot finances. he cited his work in the diStrict unifica- tion election. and said, •·we '"·orked hard, but we knew it was going to cost us a bundJe ." The district at that time, he said, had the option of separating from the San Joaquin and Tustin school districts or continue to be ignored by those districts. "People have been responsive to problems. They passed the S50 million school bond election and the $16 million park bond elec· lion," he said. ··What people in Irvine are say· ing, I think, is 'We are willing to pay for it.' The question is whether they are getting what they are paying for. I don't think so.·· The victim, 23. was picked up about 4 p.m. by Deputy Billy Joe Webb, whosafd he had spotted her walking along Moulton Parkway and crying quite hard. She told Webb, who is de· putized with the same powers as a sheriff's deputy or policeman as an Irvine Company Sei:urity agent, that she had been picked up on th.e San Diego Freeway by a man earlier. The victim told 'Webb and Irvine police officers that the motor.isl then turned of( In· terstale 5 and headed down Moulton Parkway, arousing her suspicions. She asked to be let out of the car, at which time the driver al· legedly brandished a .45 caliber automatic pistol. The victim told police she broke into tears and the man finally pulled to the roadside and let her out of the car before speeding off. Fro1n Page Al TAPES ... been run· in papers throughout the country, but none toe ally. Some newspaper advertising de- partments have refused to run the ad, Saunders said. Donaldson ellisted a reputable San Clemente secretarial firm to receive the mail orders for thE: tapes. He apparently chose San Clemente because Nixon resides there. • Saunders said he could !'tol de· termine what volume of response Donaldson has had to the ads. "But you know, this sort of thing could m ak c hwtdrcds of thousands of dollars.'' -----· ----·----·-------·---·-- Mariners Cargo. of Free Services ,, We've put our Free Services on-deck to show you we have more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists has your interest in mind with other Free Services too, like Check·a-Month Plan•, Transfer of Funds and Save by Mail. 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Valley ' • • ' E: )1' N • ··- • )'our Hometown Daily Newspaper VOL. 68, NO. 48, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGE;S > t ORANGE COUNTY, CjALIFORNIA MONDAY. FEBRUARY 17.1975 2 ·Newcomers Enter Race Two newcomers to schpol Education Association a.nd the board races wil1 challenge Foun-Governor's Advisory Panel on taln Valley School District in-Safety. His trafftc safety pro- cuinbents Karen Ackley and grams have been recogpized by 1'."ed Voss in the March· 4 elec-t~e state Deoarimen( 'o( Educa- Only One Hits $500 Expenses tion. . lion and Shell Oil Company. A major issue v.•ill be the 67 . Plum has 10 years or teaching . cent tax increase election. which experience with the Santa Ana yoters will either npprove or re-Unified and Anaheim Union High Je<'l the same day. School Districts, as well as pl\l"l"- Only one candidate of the 41 running tor trustee in six West Orange County School Districts has spent or collected more than $500 in campaigning so far. School board President Voss time teaching at Cal State Los and M.rs. Ackley support the tax Angeles. He also has served as an override, contending the extra educational consultant In traffic revenue will be needed to avoid safety. cutting the quality of the district's How do you view unlflcation ror ~ucatlonalpro~rams. Fouataln Valley! Fountain Challenger Ru."hard Plum op-Valley has strongly supported Pol.es the increase. because he their schools. I sui)port a unifica- believes trustees have not ex . tion proposal that allows gTeater Statements on file with the Orange County Registrar of Voters show only Don Mac Allister, collecting $62'1 in contributions in the Huntington Beach Union High School District race, has gone over the $500mark. plored resfuction in operating ex-local control. reduces the size of peryiles or priority changes. The Fountain Valley HighSdlool and·· other challenger . l'\1artin gives more continuity to the in- Swanson also opposes the pro-structional program for our posed tax. I-le says he doesn't childrJ:n· We sho:uld have the op. think .the district has thoroughly portubity to vote on a pJan that is explained the way the newt ax "'ill affordable. Two others on the March 4 ballot. however, are not far behind. Fred Voss, seeking re-election in the Fountain VaJley School District, has taken in $189 in contributions. Andrew Studdert another candidate (or the high school board, has found support totaling $360. work. F II I llo"· do you feel J;bou.t tbe Foun-o ow ng are brief profiles· of lain Valley Scbool Dl1lrlcl's the candidates arid son1e of their views: educa·ttonal progra.ms and Karen Ackley, 36, is seeking phllosopby? Our students have her fin;t full term. She ,vas elect-done poorly on the slatti testing ed in November 1973 to fill theun-program of basic $kills during the expired term or l\'l ary I fix. who past two.years. These results in- moved from the district. dicate that a return to proven ltfrs. Ackley. the mother of lwo methods or instruction are not on': boys and a Fount<:tin Valley resi-ly Called for, but should be de· dent for the oast ninP "'"::ir., .,, mandedbythebo.ardofeducation tended the L.A. County-US C. for future educational success of ed ----~ _._...., our children. M ical Center Sc hool of Nurs-ing. l\larlin II. Swanson Jr .• 29, is She ser\•cd t"·o tcrrns as presi-an attorney and partner in the dent of the S,anta Ana law firm or Wall. district · s Fergus and Swanson. Superintcn · He holds an AA degree from dent-Parent Orange Coast College, where he Council. t"'o "'On th~ outstanding leadership years as pre-a"'ard in 1969, and a law degree -sident of the from Western State University M c D 0 1t e I f College ot-i..!'l" ,:Aq..,AQ~~tlm. School PTO "'here·he ifSGti-lfr-M!d'~,,.st.,iimful and two times a"·arda. from the American B•r as president .i\ssociation. of Las Brizas •CKLIY~ sv .. anson is k · member or the del Mar· Auxiliary Children's count)'. California and American HomeSociety. Bar Associations, the county, Mn. Ackley also is past presi-state and national Association of dent of the Orange County Coun-Trial Lawyers and Nu Beta cil of Auxiliaries for the Epsilon,nationallawfratcrnity. Children's Home Society, and A former Costa Mesa reserve she is a member of the Fountain policeman, he serves on the Valley Bicentennial Committee. Orange County Juvenile Court Winner of Fountain Valley's Attorne:r Panel. is a mtmber of Outstanding Citizen A"·ard, Mrs. the Arevalos School PTO and Ackley also holds un honorary leader of the Huntington Beach- life membership in the l\1cDo"•ell Fountain Valley YMCA Indian PTO and a Cub Scout Appreeia-Guides. He is an Air Force tion A\¥ard. She is also active in veteran. Ll.ttle League and the American Swanson and his wife. Geri, Field Service. have ~two children and live at How do you view unificallon 10291 Cutty Sark Dr.ive in 'Hunt- for FoaataJn Valley? Unification ington Beach. would provide citizens with local How do yoa view unlficatlon control or a K -12 education, for Fountain Valley! Regarding coordinate middle school cur-unification, any program which ticulum (6. 7. 8th levels l ""ith is fair and equitable to both high school programs, provide teachers and stude.nts now in the our children's teachers ,with ex-Fountain Valley school system perience at both the middle would be my idea of a proper pro- school and high school levels gram for unification. However. and enable the citizens of our dis-any program which would dis- trict to provide a solution for the cri min ate against these same terribly overcrowded conditions teachers and students because of which exist at our local high geographical location is highly schools. unfair to them and to the whole I-low do you reel about the Foun-system of education in Fountain taln V•Uey School District's Valley. educational programs and How do you feet about tbe phllo&Ophyf "' Fountain Valley School. District's ~dividualized instruction is educational programs and critical to the education of our philosophy? I personally am children. Improving the fun-very pleased with the educa- damentals of spelling, language tional programs in the Fountain an4 math for every child must be Valley School District. I have felt ntirfocus. . for a long time that new ideas OUr children need to be pre-were needed In teaching and pareq for the real world. We live evaluating students, and the dis- in f. changing society and our trict has taken the .initia~ve to curpculum and instr.uction must try new ideas to the benef1tiof Its change with it. students and teachers. R1chard F. Plum, 38, is dlrec-Fred VMs, 38, Is seeking his tor of traffic and safety education second term as trustee. ~f.le has for !he Huntington Beach Union 15 years of aerospace ad-Hig~ School District. lie re-ministration · ceiv~ a bachelor's degree from ex Perie n c e Notre Dame and hol.ds a University teaching and:has done credential. He grad u ate earned an AA work at Chap. degree from man College, Orange Coast Cal. State College and a Lone Beach B .A.-~ith and Cal State h o n o r s Los Angeles. r r om Ca I -voss He and his LUM State Fullerton. He also has wife , Margaret. hovC! five taughthighschool. child"ren. They llve at 16550 Now school board pr6ldent, RedWood Cite le F'ountt1in Voss was the 1972 winner or the Valleit. ' city"s Distinguished Service Ctii.rently president of the Award and was a finalist the Nleblas PTO, Plum was co-year before. •re is past president cba:m· an for Fountain Valley qf of Teen Help and serves on the the lzon1 Commlllee for Bel-advisory boards ol Golden Wesl ler h Schools ancthe has been Coll~ge a'rla \be F91tt>talJI Valley man.cer and umpire•for 11],e Do_ys•Club. senJor: division or the Little He ha& coached in \l\e city's Lea~ nag football profram for six A f,w.anls Clul>.bonrtt Y<>Ars•rul.haiWl>tktdwiThlhe me r, Plum hlljl bttn presl-girl's ba&ketball program. dent 1pf the Calllomla Driver tSee ·ocE PacoiUI • The totals are up to Jan. 20, the registrar of voters' deadline for one of several disclosure stat':ments on campaign spending. The next report is due Feb. 20. The majority or MacAllister's contributions came from his own pocket, amounting to $235. his statement showed. The only other major contributor listed was Ron Shenkman. Shenkman, president of the board or trustees of the high school ~istrict, has pledged $100, according to records. So far, MacAllister has spent $276 of the $627 in contributions paid or pledged. Voss collected $464 of his total $189 in contributions from ticket· a_pd d..rl.PW.v•el~• ~o a pe..-forma.nc.e at Huntington Beach Playhouse. according to the disclosurq ~file. He hu osleftC:#27. Some $130 went to the playhouse for the performance ·and another $60 went to El Toro Liquor for the drinks. Candidate Studdert's campaign chest of $360 came from his own pocket in the amount of $235 and from various sources in amounts of less lhan $50. . Stu~dert has spent $288, 1nclud1ng $50 for himself and two others to take a course in "How to Win in Politics." The courae <Sff SPEND, Page,A2) Trustees Nix ' Pay l1JCrease For Teachers Trustees have rejected thel2 percent addition·al cost of living increase teachers in the Hunt- ington Beach Union High School District sought to boost their salaries for the current year. The school board said it "·as sticking by the pact teachers and trustees signed rollowing negotiations last year. That agreement called for a maximum three percent cost of living increase. ln asking ror more, teachers said they believe the OOard's ac- tion last year amounted to en- dorsement of the concept of a cost of living increase -as the Consumer Price Index rises, so should teachers' salaries. The index has risen approx- 1rnntely 15 percent, or 12 percent more than the teachers received they maintain. ' Teachers would have brought the. l~ percent increase about by rev1s1ng the method of computing t~e cost of J1ving increases to four times a year rather than just once a year. · The school board's rejection of the pr.oposal followed a closed ex· ecutivesession Tuesdayni,:~L FIRSI' C4LLER MOJllNGIN f Unified Schools Issue A Fountain Valley citizens 1 group. trying to form a new un- ified school district within city borders. has filed petitions bear- ing 6,000 names calling for an el ection on the issue. Carl •·sud'' Jones, the Fountain Valley father who led the petition drive the )last four months. filed the petitions Fri- day wilh the Orange County schools office. i The filing pa\'es the way for a hearing before the State Board of Education. If approved by the state, the matter could go before voters in November_ But both the Huntington Beach Union High School District and the Garden Grove Unified School Districts are expected to fight.the citizens' efforts. Jone;s started the petition effort in October to take the unification question "out of the hands or squabbling politicians.·· PET ----ITIONERS SEEK UNIFIED SCHOOL SYSTEM VOTE He used a section of the state 1 education code, never used 1 before. which allows 25 percent of an area's registered voters to petition directly to the state to form a new school district. Valley's Marcella Scott, Bud Jones With Basket of Names Gri1n Coi11eidenee Jones said his committee needed 4,500 signatures. or the 6,<?00 collected, he said, his com- mittee has verified 4,800 against county voter roles . 2nd Gunman Killed ~X .!'~~ice in».esa1 .. . . Orange County Schools Superintendent Robert Peterson ~ust officially verify the nam5 himself, Jones explained, then pass them on to the State Depart- ment or Education by March 6. Tbe. matter probabJ1 will go - before the State Boardd Educa- tion in April, Jones continued at By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 0t UM o#(i' ~lot Slaff Foltowup investigation con - tinued today into the fatal shoot- ings or two men who pulled and aimed €.al Costa Mesa police officers 1n separate incidents Satur~ay night and early Sunday morning. The viclims \\1ere only the second and third slain byofficers in the 22-year history of t}\e Costa J'\fesa Police Department. but they were coincidentally shot on- ly four hours and 20 minutes apart. Detective Bureau Commander Lt . George Lorton said circumstances in each case left the officer involved no alternati\'e but to follow self- defense training, and respond to thethreat on his own life. Walter A. Hebert, 54, of 241 E. \\7alnut St .. Costa" Mesa was the first victin1 to die, although he was the second one shot in the tragic series or conCrontatioos. Hebert succumbed at Costa J'\fesa Memorial l~ospital shortly after 4 a.m. Sunday after being s_hot inside h)s residence by Of- ficer Steve Meadows. 21, during a 2:20 a.m . confrontation. Edward R . Rctes, 28, of 12521 Shelly Drive. Garden Grove, died at tloag l\1 c morial llospital a.bout 6 :30 a .m . Sunday of gunshot "·ounds inflicted al 10 p.m . Saturday by Patrolman Paul Cappucci Iii. Supervis ory police ofricers said in each case the slain man had drawn a gun and was aiming al the officer involved in police calls that originated merely as routine dispatch as signments. Reles reportedly spun around with a 9 millimeter automatic pistol in hi s hand and tried to shoot Officer Cappuccilli. 23, who had just questioned him as a possible prowler. I-le allegedly pulled the trigger but the gun misfired, a charge suppor~ by evidence including a bullet pl"'imer cap dented by a firing pin without discharging. Offi_cer Cappuccilli whipped out his .38 caliber service re· volver and fired three shots sending Retes' body flying ~ dozen feet due to the impact. The victim was sprawled near the policeman's patrol car in an alley at 1936 Placentia Ave. in the city's westerly indus t~ial area, while his pistol landed JS feet away. · . Retes, like llebert, "'as trit in the chest and Upper abdominal area, wi~h two of three slugs from Officer Cappuccilli 's gun finding their mark . "They were really 'in there' " Detective Chano Camarillo r~­ marked today, adding that Retes never regained consciousness and mentioning s urgeons at Hoag Memorial Hospital did not expect him to live from the out- set. a meeting in Fresno. He said i.he committee will charter buses to take interested residents to the hearing. The new school district would include portions of Fountain Valley now served by the Foun- t~in Valley (elementary), Ocean View {elementary), Huntington Beach Union High and Garden Grove Unified School Districts. Jones already has discussed· plans for.the new school district "·ith state education orficials anft he termed their response "en- couraging.'' The state also asked th~ Orange County Committee on School District Organization to take a stand on the matter, but <See VOTE Page A2l Foztr Named To GOP Piinel . Authorities said today Retes did have a previous criminal re- cord and that they understood he was facing a pretrial hearing on charges of grartd theft and ~~our Huntington Beach resi- burglary in Anaheim. dents h:ave been 'apJ)Ointed to the "Why he did y.·hathedid. _ .,ve R~pubhcan State Central Com- don1t know," commented Police m1ttee by Assemblyman Robert Chief Roger Neth. 1-1 . Burke <~·Huntington Beach). The second man shot llebert The appointees are Tom Glass was hit once in the chest 'when or: Evelyn M_ayberry, Peggy Shu~ ficer Meadows res ponded to his and Bob Z1nngrabe. \Valnut Street residence arter a F"rom other cities in Burke's di~tressed t ele phone call from · 70th Assembly District he ap- family mcmbcrs. pointed John Harper, Seal Patrolman ~leado"''S said he ... Beach ;. Joyce Martin, Costa was confronted with a double-1 l\1esa ; 8111 Teague, Westminster .bjlrrelled 12 gauge sho~gun which and J\.1~tt \Veyuker, formerly 0 ( Hebert threatened to use ir the Westminster. young officer did not leave im- mediately. des pite being called by Mrs. l\1ary l·lebert. The officer drl'W as f.febert . aimed and fired hin1sclf, drop· ping the gun1na11 where he stood, ''The officers did what they were trained lo do and it is 1See2 DEAD, PageA2) Coa!lt \\l .. athrr Friend Indeed- Fair skies through Wed~ nesday is the long-term forecast by the weather / service. Decreasing winds Tue s day and slightly warmer weather. Highs 60 to 65. INSIDE TODAY Joa.nne Littlt, .a 20.uear-old block woman , left a white guard dtad or dying in her cell. Later ihe. 1aid ht tried to rope her and ·she /ought him off wUI& q pick Story, Page A1. • Index t ,4,J DAl~ V PILOT '· ' Pilot .. • H/F • • • ' - Postal Hike·' Rebate Due? ByCAROLMOORE Ot-o.u,,.iltltW.H 1 J regard the rumored postal rate increase like all the other price hikes of 1975. I "expect a re bu le. As a trade·in for the new 12 or 13·cenlers, I offer:. -All the brochures J received from insurance com- panies, pool builders, discount drapery stores, driveway pavers and friendly realtors that J received last year as a new home owner. Enough junk to start my own mail order busi· ness. -THE BUNDLES of letters I had to tre·direct' . to the former owners -Christmas cards, tax forms, even a rabies certificate MOO•IE for a· dog that no longer lives in the city. Soniehow they ·escaped the £orwarding clerk and I would save up a month's worth. -The bills I pay each month to the City of Newport Beach that have to be dropped. into the Newport slot so one person can sort it out by zip code and another by address, I imagine, so they can put it in the proper P.O. box. Why not have a separate box or bag for city business and save the sorting? BUT MY REBATE really dates back to last August. when my sister in Sacramento mailed me a slinky, peach,. floor..Jengthhalterdress. for my birthday. lt hasn't arrived yet. · Unfortunately, she didn't insure the package, modestly · figuring that she had made the dress, worth at least $36 re· tail. Herpostofficegave her some seareh forms anyway but ' my post office almost wouldn 't fill in their necessary blanks because ''it would only record a mistake.'' Needless to say, we hii.nd·carried our Christmas pre· sents, much to the bewilderment of airport security person· net And we've insured any other mail which already ups the cost. " SO I FIGURE the P.O. owes me $36or about 300of those . ·Dew stamps. ~ P. S. I hope whoever kept the dress is a good seamstress. Never sure of my waistline, .mY sister sends do. it.yourself soaps. fi'ront Page Al 2DEAD ... tragic, but occasionaJy these tblngs happen," Chief Neth said today .. Investigators also disclosed to. day that Officer John Pherrin had earlier been dispatched to the Heberts' downtown eastside Costa Mesa· home, about ii p.m. -Saturday1 finding the man later shot to be Intoxicated. :rhey "were called again about 2 a.in., leading to the fatal inci- dent. · Valley High Gets Books, Challenge Fou .. ain Valley High School will r1ceive from the Canadian government a gift of lOObooks this week along with a challenge \o . participate in a Canadian ~tage research contest. ·~.,Canadian Consul General ~ H. Gilchrist will present the f)ook s on his country to school officials at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday \ intht:mediacenter. F<J!!llain Valley is one of only six qgh schools in Southern Califlfnia and 200 throughout the United States to receive such a ' collection. The contest in which student and teacher teams will participate using those books could win them a two-week free triptoCanada. · Fifteen teams showing the most creative use of the books and ap. precialion and 'comprehension of Canada will be awarded trips. ORANGE COAST . 111F DAILY PILOT Robert N, Weed ,.........,_ •"" """"'"- Jack R. Curt•y Via f'Ml.ldilM.,,.. ""-.. ....._. ThOmas Ke-e'lif .... ."fl'tomai A. Murphlne I ,_,,......E.dl\Clf 'O\.lir1eS H. LOOS Richard P. Nall ,11.,..i.,._ MllfWll"O E011Df~ I Terry C.oville Wttl Of" .... CwMI~ IEdHOI" HuMinatOn eeadt Office 11WJ-.,.~•• ......... Add~•: 11>,0. l!»t "'°· .,_ Students Fly To Capital For 'Lesson' The government lesson £or 120 students of Harbor View School in Huntington Beach this week will be the "real thing." The youngsters will be in Sacramento Tuesday through Thursday to visit their state as· semblyman and senator and tour the-capitol. On each day a third of the stu· dents will fly to Sacramento as part of the eighth grade's annual civics trip. The students raised the $28.75 cost per person for the trip through a series of candy and bake sales, box lunch socials, PTO donations and family con· lributions. • Staff sponsors of the program are principal William W. Lescher, Libby Ferency, Kathy Gunness, M.J. Beatty, Diane In· gram, Melinda Frost, Doug Gephart, John Bayless and Layne Neugart. 'Rainmaker' Play Slmed The Edison High School Drama Department will present tlte play "The Rainmaker" Wed · nesday through Saturday in the student theater of the Huntington Beach school. The performances "''iii begin at Sp.m. Kevin Miller will play the lead as Starbuck', with Paula West a!ld Debbie Williams do\lble-cast as Lizzie Curry. Other members of the cast are Barry Cogert, Jeff Diercksmeier . Kevin Holmes. Ron Ludwig, Brian Shucker and Mike Vol pe. Student director for the roman- tic comedy is Diana Pike, with Jef£ Diercksmeir aS technical director. FromPageAJ VOTE.~. the committee rerused, claiming they are not required by Jaw to study the issue. The state education staff is ex- pected to make a recommend&· tion on the ne!w district by early April. Jn the meantime. they will study the effects the new district "'ill have on surrounding dis· tricts. its tax \Yealth and possible racial imbalances. Anglo-Soviet Pact MOSCOW CAPJ -Soviet and British leaders signed nve wtdc· ranging cooperation agreements today, formalizing what Prime Minister Harold Wilson called a ''fresh start" In Anglo-Soviet re · JaUons . The two countries agreed -to hof4 l'blD1-r polltlcal COO•U]la· lions. to work toeether toward nuclear disarmament. .. • 2Women , • ·He-ld in , Robbery Two Compton women wtre ar- rested in Seal Beach late St!ndl!)'. on charges of robbing two El · Toro Marines at lunpoint after picking them up in Santa Ana, police said today. Margaret Dent, 'n. and Pattie Mouton , 20, are in Orange County Jaji today on two counts each of ' · armed robbery. · Police were alerted to the holdup by the two Marines. Iden- tified as Cpl. Larry Brannon, 28. and Pvt. Jerry Smith, 18. The men told officers they were hit chhiking next to the Sad· dleback Inn in Santa Ana when : the women picked them up. • 1Poet Near? :i ,• • ·Mideast Talks c1i I Come to End GENEVA, Switzerland (AP)- Secretary 9r State .Henry A. K.iss· inger and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko ended twQ days of talks today aimed at narrowing U.S.-Soviet ' di£ferences on the 1'1iddle East · and other issyes. Gromyko told newsmen that oo m any subjects in the "'.id~· ranging disty,ssion .. "our post· lions "ere close or cotnelde. '"lt is no secret, and I am sure that the secretary of state will agree, that our position on some (others) do not .exactly coin· cide," he added. East abQut March 10 to un· dertake negotiations between lhe two capitals. Kissing-er also conferred today with Roger G allopin. president of the executive council of the lo· ternational Cc.lm n1\ttce of the lted Cross ~bout Americans mis· sing in Indochina. l\:jssiliger re· i><>rtedly told Gallopin that the United States appreciates Red Cross e£forts on behalf of 2,300 Americans unaccounted for in Indochina, including 900 listed 'officially as missing in action. " UPIT1~ The Marines said the women --~ first asked them for money and .C'oncer111eU "I consider the talks to be fruit- ful for U .s .. soviet relations and we are convinced for other states and for the international situa· tion as well,'' Gromyko also said when Kissinger escorted him down from the secretary's hole! suite. Concert E1Upts In Riot when told they didn't have any,' J a c q }l"e Ii n e 0 n ass is \he older woman allegedly pulled . manag__es a faint smile as a s mall·caliber handgun and took she leaves the American .. leirwallets. · Hospital ih Paris after a Brannon a nd Smith told police i two-hour visit with her ail· ·• they were dumped from the car ; · h b d G k h' at the First Street overcrossing I .ing us an • ree 5 1f.· of the Santa Ana Freeway, near ping magna~e Aris tote where they had been picked up. Onassis. Onassis was flown Kissinger planned to sec British leaders in London, then fly back to Switzerland £or lunch Tuesday with Shah Mohammed tleza Pahlevi of Iran, who is on a ski trip. Santa Ana police broadcast a to Parjs for gall bladder description of the car to all coun-..::•::u:.rg"-"e"ryoe.:..· ---------ty police agencies and it was .. Jt was understood that the sub- jects discussed by Gromyko and Kissinger included negotiations for agreements to limit nuclear arms and curtail underground nuclear tests and ·soviet- American trade, .in addition to the Mideast. LAKEWOO 0 ( U PJ) · About 2.000 juveniles and young adults were involved in a bottle and rock-throwing melee at Lakc"·ood Country Clu b after they were ejected during a rock concert. spatted shortly after midnight pulling off the San Diego Freeway in-Seal Beach: Police cars from that city 'pulled t.he car over at ~venth Street and Studebaker Avenue in Long Beach and held the lwo women for Santa Ana police. From Page Al RACE •.. Voss and bis wife, Salley, have two children. He has been local chairman of Californians for Schools, a member of the High School Goals Commission, a member of the nominating committee for the Orange County Committee on School District Organization and a member of the Cooperative Committee on Drug Abuse. He Jives at 18578 Cotton\\:ood SL How do you view unification for Fountain Valley? l favor UD· ification along city boundaries, with an option to district voters in Huntington Beach, as the most viable solution to trar::" high school overCrowding. Serious~ · resolved questions remain, but · the best plan possible should be placed before the voters so that they may..... at last, decide this vital Issue. How do you' feel about the Fountain Valley School District's educational program and phllosoghy? I support the district philosophy of individualized in- struction which emphasizes that every child acquire the basic skills needed to master the learn· ing process and which encourages each child to achieve success and to develop creativity and indepen- dent thinking. Programs must constantly be evaluated and improved to meet this commitment. Huntington Council Sets 3 Hearings Grove Suspect Denies Plot Over Grease A Garden Grove man who was named in a federal Grand Jury in· dictment last week as a con· spirator in an alleged underworld plot to• control the grease reclamation business has denied it all. According to Michael Joseph Capito. 54, he and his J4.year·old son, Ralph, are not involved in the alleged plot to extort from $100 to $1,000 a "'eek £rom operators who haul grease £rom restaurants to reclaimers. Capito also denied that he con- spired with others to damage hauling and plant equipment as part of the plot to force legitimate operators to buy "protection." CapitO, '41ho authorities allege is a former associate of New York Mafia chief Joseph Bonanno, is president of Southern California Management Co., a purported front £or the extortion activities. But at a press conference after last week's indictment was re- turned, Capito denied that he is connected with organized crime in anyway. The federal jury's indictment named the two Capitos and· Howard Vincent P erno, 48, as well as Charles R. Rabago, 42, as the conspirators in the grease takeover plot. Capito, however, said neither he nor his son know Perno, though he did admit both know Rabago. Scholarships Get ' Marina Attention Kissinger said today's talks covered implementation of the U.S.·Soviet summit agreement to set ceilings on nuclear weapans . Negotiators from both sides began work Jan. 31 drafting the details of the accord reached between President Ford and Communist leader Leonid I . Brezhnev when they met Nov. 23 in Vladivostok. Earli•, U.S. officials said the Soviets i'o far had not been •·ac- tively· obstructionist" in Kiss· inger's efforts to obtain another Israeli withdrawal it>. the Sinai in return for tangible moves by · Egypt toward acceptance of lhe existence of Israel. However, the Soviets have re- newed pressure for early re- sumption of the Geneva peace conference, which the United States opposes for fear it would break down into a dispute over Palestinian participation. Despite the Soviet position, Kissinger is going ahead with his ·attempt to negotiate another Israeli·Egyptian agreemant. On the basis of exploratory t.alks in J erusalem and Cairo last week, he plans to return to the Middle • From Page Al A club security guard, Peter Avilla, 26, South Gate, suffer~ a fractured skull Sunday night when he was struck in the race with a beer bottle. About 50 law enforcement 0£· fic ers from Long Beach. Norwalk and L'tlkeY.:ood were called in arter rol·ks. bottles and chunks of concrett:! were hurled at a patrol car. . The windshield and red light of the patrol car and several win· dows of the club were broken. Sheri£f's officers said the crowd began ge\ting out of hand 'shortly arter 10 a .m. during a performance of a rock group called the Whiz Kids. A deputy said liquor was being sold to nearly everyone. regard· less of age. He said liquor was be· ing taken from a club bar which was closed and also was being sold by a private party. Nine deputies ordered the club cleared and the crowd was dis- persed onto a circular driveway in front of the building. Free Clinic ·•) Ex..staff ers Open Hotline The former staff ol the Hunt· ington Beach Helpline. operated by the city's Free Clinic. has started a new flotline. SPEND .•. Steven Brano. former Helpline was taught by Huntington Beach coordinator, will be director, and city councilwoman Norma Stephanie Dresser, former Gibbs. Helpline supervisor , will be There are no details on what coordinator~ other candidates have spent in Vo lunteers who formerly races in the high school district, manned the Helpline have re· Fountain Valley, Huntington signed, along with Bruno. in pro· Beach City, Ocean View, Se'I test over the board's decision, Beach and Westminster School this week to bypass Mike Lyon, The Community Council of Districts. acting director of the Huntingtoru ~tarina High School in Hunt· State law does not require Beach Free Clinic, for tho in gton Beach will meet Thursday detailed reports for those permanent directorship. to l earn about college candidates declaring The new Hotline, at 893-4044, scholarships and special student contributions or spending of less will be sponsored temporarily by act ivities at 7:30 p.m. in the stu-than $500. Donations or expenses ·the Free Clinic of Orange County 1 dent cafeteria. of less than $50 do not have to be in Anahiem. ·' Acounselorwillspeakoncol· itemized, either, so all CallsmadetotheHelpline,at· Jege sc holarships, and other staff contributors are not shown on 894 -4242 will be transferred to the t members will explain clubs, county records even when a new Hotline if no Free Clinie Three important public hear· athl etic and music activities, ·candidate goes over the '500 vol unteers are available to take · in gs are scheduled for Tuesday drama and student government:· mark. calls, Bruno said. night's 7 o'clock session of the ;;;,;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;~;;;;;:;;;;~=~;;;:;;,,==-===·,:_=o_~_::_,:_:,._=...=-==-=-~-"-='-~-=-"-::.. '=-"'-"-"·"-'=======i Huntington Beach City Council. The council is meeting Tues· day because todaY is a legal holi· day for government workers. The three hearings involve : -A proposed code amendment which would increase parking re· quiremenls for medical and den- tal offices. require screening for parking lots and make other changes in orf.street parking pro- cedures. · -An amendment to the land . use element of the city's general plan affecting the area south .of central park, the town lots, sunset Heights, and two other neighborhoods. -The federal go~ernment·s , housing and com munity develop., ment program, involving at least $2 .4 million designated for Hunt· ington Beach. Long Beach Band I Slates Concert The Long Beach Junior Con- cert Band will appear in a free performance el Golden We~t College in Huntington Beach Fri·. day. The concert, at 8 p.m . In the pavillon, will be sponsored by the Ocean View School District in cooperation with the col lege. The organiz.ers set the performance durlng National Music Week. I 0 Inmates Htirt . LOWELL, F'la . (UPIJ Eleven ,P!rsons, includl,ng a Jaw officer' were injur~ Sunday niaht in a dlsturbance involving aboUt 150 lnm ates. · I We've put our Free Services on-deck to show you we have more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists has your interest in mind with other Free Services too, like Ch.eek-a-Month Plan'. Transfer of Funds and Save by Mail. "$1.000 mlnln1um balance Don't forget we have the Highest Interest possible on regular savings and high yield Certificates of Deposit. Save with your "hometown" Savings and Loa'n --Mariners! ,. • f1,...,... ........ , WttTct.IFF• OOV!:R • NEWPOllT 11..\CH CALIF, tlMO• l71Cl '4.1.tOOO IMalil <Mnnil IOU IA YllD&-DUV&. NSWPOaT N..\CH;c.uiP' ....... (71fl H1-4100G c•1• c.r..i IJl>O SEAL BEACH &OU I.EVA AD• SEAL BEACH, CALIF. 90140 • (211> !4-1fll'll 1747 11!\'EltLY ltOULEVARD •LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 40048 • 121 J) b~1·4141 • -· ... Photocopying '"I •• '" "I'' I 1•• I l ' u ·1ul ' "' ' '••( I '''" .,.. n . .... ,., .. 1 ~ .. " •• I \ I I 1; \ I I I 'l . 1 ' • • •• Y our Hometown Daily Newsp aper ·- ' . .. ~ ~ . ' . • I I V OL. 61r, NO. 48, 2.;;ecTI ONS.~2 PAGE!\ ' ' ' ' ORANGE COUt!TY.,CALIFORNIA MONDAY, FEBRUf<RY17.1975 N·/C TEN CENTS Cleuiente PD Nixon 'Tapes' lly FREDERiCK SCHOEMEHL An eaterprising San Bernardino man who has ad· vertised sale of the "'Nixon tapes" in leading newspapers across the country bas come within inches or a scrape with San Clemente Police. Det. Sgt . Arden Saunders began his investigation into the ' mail order 11ds three weeks ago following· a.. cOmplain.l frQm a Michigan man who felt he had been bilk~ out, of $19-· The Michigan miµ) saw one such a;t in a· copy of the. Detroit Free Press. It advertised Nixon tapes -$10 for a 30-minufe C5'ssetle Or $12 tor an eight-track tape. ~ · The man sent his money to the San CJemeote actdress listed in the ad and waited, fully ppe~ ing to receive his own personal COPY of Oval O!fice cQOversa. lions that drove Riehard" NiXoo from the presidency in August. nut the tape never arrived. So the man called San Cfemente Police. Sgt. Saunders said today that the man won 'l be happy even if he getJ the tape. ''Everyone reading the ad thjnks they'r e 'the Watergate t.a,pes. But they aren't. They are tapes of some oi Nixon's press coMerences and speeches. They have nothing to d o with Watergate ,'' Saunders ex · ·plained. ' During the investigation. Saun- ders said he tracked the origin or the tapes to one Jack Oonald'ion of San Bernardino. Saunders said Do n aldson didn't h ave much to say, except that the tap(>S were of Nixon's . speeehes. "I later found out Lhat no one own~ the Wate rga te tapes," Saunders said. Wh ether Nixon or the federal government owns the tapes is now being studied by fede r al l"Ourl judges In \\'ashington, D.C. Saunders said the investigation was to determine if fraud was in- volved. '"It isn't.'" Saunders said. "He is selling Nixon tapes, even though they aren't of Watergate. There's noth1ng \\.'e can do." Saunders said the ads have fSeeTAPES, PageA2l Mesa .P · ce'--_Erohing Shootings Plane Lands, Burns Three persons. in('luding a Newport Bea('h flight instruc tor, ·escaped injur}' Sunday afternoon when a light plane burst into flames minul£'s after making a successful forced landing in Long Beach. "' Credilied wilh landing the Piper Cherokee single-engine plane s afely along railroad tracks in the 800 block or Win· dham Street ..,as David Cook. 28. of 420 Vista Roma St., Ne\\.'port Beach. According to a s 1x>kesman for Eagle Av iation. l.ong Reach. Cook "''as furC'ed lo hr1 n~ the plane do"'·n ""hl'n 1l lo:-.l po\VCr tJurin~ u ruul1nl' 1nslruct1 on night t.1inut('S Hflt'I' Cook. fl11 . .thl SIU· dent Mi chi.icl \A/ard ;in1t un Ull· identified third person abo<.1rd the stricken craft scr .. mbled lo safet y. the s m all craft burs(~nlo -names. Long Rl"ach til'e offictals said they believe a fuel hose v.•us jarr<!d lose during the land~na: on the railroad tracks. sending ruel spewing over the hot engine. The Eagle 9'viation spokesman said the plane was "a total loss" but refused to put a value on the loss. Police1.roma1i Slaps Anriecl M a 11 Arowul FLORAL PARK1 N.Y. tAP l A J70-pound roofer \\'as frec on bait today after beinf;! tackled. di sarmed and arrested by a 5· foot-4. 130-pound New York Cit y policewoman. Police sa1rt offict>r Arlene Egan. 33. \VUS 1n the Carriage Room Lounge he re early Sunday when she noticed u man take a .38-caliber revolver out of his belt. spin the cylinder l'Cveral times, and then put it back under his coal. At about 2:30 a.m .. the man left the bar and t he off ;duty policewoman told a friend to call Nassau County police while she followed the man outside. · '.'When I got outside, he had his back turned toward me." she said. ··I identi ficd myself as police officer and asked him for his identification papers. "I-le turned around. stared at me in s urprise for a moment and then went slowly for his gun . I had drawn my ser\•ice revolver from my pocketbook but I didn't want to shoot. "The nex t th ing I knew. I thre"' myself into hi s hQdY and we both went down. with n1t" on top of him.'' Officer E gan said she flailed away wildly at the man's face v,1ith her fists and gun. Severa,! bar patrdns came to her aid unti1 other pullce arrived . The man, Ronald Wright, 26, of F1oral Park, was treated a.t the Nassau County t.1 edi!'al CenlCr ror a broken nose a nd racia'-c\lts. FIRST CALLER MOVING I N "The rirst person, "·ho called is moving In .'" That's the success slory told by the Costa M csa woman "'ho placed this ad in the Daily Pilot : t<,EMALE 18 /24 to share nice 2 br npt w /same. nr occ. $97.50. xxx-xxxx. Jf you have a room, apartment or house to rclil, .;a!l 642-56'111. lt'a ei.sy to put a f6w Words to Wor'k for you in the Dally Pilot. I ' "' • , .... ~ "let 54.tl """"· ·Federal Funds In Mesa? A historic meeting or the City Council irs e~pected Tuesday night when Costa Jl..tesa"s civic leaders vote on an application for federal funds . If the Council vol~ lo seek runds under the Housing and Community De velopment Act, it Will end a tradition in Costa Mesa of resisting federal monies. The city is eligible for $229,000 in the first year of the federal housing program -$6,000 more · than previously projected -$1.5 million for three years, and $4 million over six years. (,'ft11ef.•r1w «if FIRE CAPT. MIKE McCANN PROBJES RUINS • Not only is the citizens Com· munity Development Committee urging that the council seek the federal aid, it is also recommend- ing ·that the city use local tax funds to bolster the program to up1rade bo\.lsin1 for low and '· · ~i'ate 'qcoinefa~ , ·· o I -meidf" thi.t the ~ounclf vote e use or J a c q u el i n .e 0 n as.:; i-s manages a faint smile as she leaves t he American .~sp.U~ i ~ 11 aris alter ~ two·hoUr viS\t wi her ail· .ing husband, Greek ship· ping magn ate AristotJe Onassis. Onassis was . flown to Paris foJ gall bladder s urgery . Could Have Been Worse, Ottlc lala S~y . ' '"""''~.~"'""!·~~.:"to:" 8laze. Hits Irv~ Mazda Building·· general-revenue sharing fundti snd tn~n 4fy from ·the city's general fund to support the pro· gram to reha bilitate substandard housing and lo p rovide home and rent su bsidies. A majority of cQuncilmen has indicated at a study session that it favors-exploring the use of federal funds to im prove living conditions in Costa Mesa but no publi(' In- dication has been gi\'en on how the council stands on the use of general-fund monies. Geneva Talks On U.S.-Re d Issu es End A fire of undetermined origLn s¥.•ept through a computer room on the ground floor or the new J\lazda Motors building in the lr\'ine Industrial Complex Sun - day, causing $40,000 da mage. An Orange Count y Fire Department spokes man said lo· day the k>ss could have been as high as $4 million if the bl aze hadn't been· spotted by a pas;sing motorist on th e San Diego f-Teeway . Fire investigators said the fir e may pave been caused by an electr1cal failure and <irson is not suspect ed. .. .. 1'he fire call was received b~· the county fire agency at about 5 :30 a.m . and the blaze was ext· inguished by 6 a .m . before it could spread to Other parts of the unique concrete and glass struc · lure. The fire spokesman said most or the damage V.'aS done lo so.p histicated computer equip· ment in th e office and final loss figures may be much higher if damage to the computers is found to be more extensive. The fi re didn't do as much damage 'as a burst water pipe. the spokesman noted. I-le said the \\'hole eastern end or the build- ing's g round floor sustain ed "'ater d a mage when heal burst a pipe in the ceili ng. Tuesday night's meeting -it begins at 6: JO o'clock in the coun- , cil ·chambers with the council meeting for dinner in a public session in the conference room at 5:30p.m . -¥.'ill be significant in several other respects: -T he council will be urged to join the Orange County Housing Authority, a move vo1hich the coun- cil has previously rejected. CSee FUNDS. Page A.2 i GENEVA, Switzerland CAPJ ~ Secretary of Stale Henry A. Kiss- ing e r and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko ended tv.·o days of t.alks tod ay ai med at narrowing U.S.-Soviet differences on the t.1iddle East and other issues. Gromyko told ne\\o·smen that on man y subjects in the widl·· ranging discussion "our posi . tions were close or coincide. Newport Victim Of Fire .Critical Solon Faces Drunk Charge VALLEJO (AP l -Stale Sen. John F. Dunlap. admitting he'd had too much to drink. says he plans to plead guilty to a drunk- driving charge although he thinks he could successfully fight the charge. "'It is no secret. and I am s ure that the secretary or state will agree. that our position on some (others J do not exactly coin- cide." he added . '"I consider the talks to be fruit- ful for U.S .. Sov1et relations and \\o"e are convin ced for other states and for the international situa- tion as well.·· Gromyko also said' when Kissinger escorted him down from th e secretary's hotel suite. .. A Newport Beach housewife gravely burned in a p~~awn blaze Sunday remained 1n. "ex- tremely criticalsondition" today . in t he intensive-care ward or 1-loag fl.temoMal Hospital. Nurses said;.the condjtion of 53-year-old Carmen Edman had changed little since she first "'as brought into th.e hospital shortly after midnight SuQday aner her rescue al the fami,y apartment in the Versailles complex.- for 35 minutes before ext- in'guishing the blaze. In the meantime. neighbors of the Ed- mans were evacuated from the apartments nearb:v and Sou~ht refu_ge in the clubhouse. Newport Beach Fire Chier Leo Love toda\' characterized the blaze as a ~e rious one becaUse of the high density or the expe~ive blu£ftop apartment complex near !long Memorial l·fospital. ··Those types of £i)'es al"'•ays \\"Orrv us terribly because of the «loseness of the d''·ellings," he said. "[ think I'll learn more from this experience personally if I don't try to kid myself or anyone else," said the 52-year-old 4th Dist.rict Democrat from Napa over the weeke nd. Dunlap was arrested by the Highway Patrol Friday night as he drove home on Interstate 80 "frofl'l a Vall ejo J-luman Relations Commission dinner. He was re- leased, promising to appear Feb. 26 in Vallejo Municipal Court. IRelatedStory. PagcASI Ki ssinger planned to see British leaders 1n London, then fly back to s .... ·itzerland for lunch Tuesday with Shah t.tohammed Reza Pahlcvi of I ran. who is on a ski trip. It was understood that the s ub-~ Jects discussed by Gromyko and Kissinger included negoti ations for agrecn1cnts to limit nuclear arms and C'urta il underground nuclear tt•s t s a nd Soviet · American 1rade. ·in addition lo the ~tideas t . fy\rs. Edman sufl"cred severe burns over most of her body in the blaze which gutted the apl'.lrt - ment occupied bY herself and her husband, James. \Vhile rescuing her. he suffer~ 'ess severe burns Bulle t Kil'"_ ls on his feet and aqtJe. Firemen ,sai~lh~ °l11P}e at A~artment 102 of'lhlfi:omplex al Friend Indeed 500 Cagney LaQ• may have start· ., Bus' Victim ed in the ki~che~fft r the couple· h~d ROneto bed. "' The EdmaQ l dwe llinL was heavily diµna,ed by Ute names, Smoke damage Rlao was done to some nearby dwellings, firemen Said. P'lrm damage reports were still not available, because of the holiday but a full report on the fire was expected to be completed earlyTuesdby. An unide nlifi ecl o ff·duty fireman from lluntington Beach was credited by officials&$ h,v. Ing helped Edman pull the seriously ~rn,ed woman f'ron1 the blazing apartment. The • Ciren1an had. h&P:l?ened on. tbe tctne--shofly .artU: .Lhe 'flames bur"t from the structure. Firefighters battled the names " SAN FRANCISCO · (AP> -Al first, auth o rities t hought Municipa l Railway employe Clarence Gaines died of pelvic in- juries !uffered when a bus ac- cidentally ran over him in the car barn Sunday. But at GE-neral 1-lospital, doc· tors found the cause or death to be a .38·caliber bullet in his stomach. Fqt People No Threat . . .. _. . ANN ARBOR, Mi ch. CAP) -The next lime you're on a diet and don't seem to be shedding any puunds. you might blame your spouse or your fa t friends. So 1ay two college professors who run the In stitute for Behavior College here. Univeraity o Michigan psychologist James J\o1~Connell and Wa.yne State University psychologist Chauncey Smith set up the institute to help people understand why they overeat. bi te their nails or 9moke. . Police i.nve.stigators late r T he researcflers say many people unconsciously discourage found that G!ines 64 who 1di$ outai\o'(eaodJealousy,Thcp•irsayaspousemaywantto " • worked the gr.Ov11ard aldit ~r-~l ~fiillalid"<111i'vM•fi11tohePlhe m atelaithful. Med a revblver .... wiQi ·-hirp m Na' .( ' lQ:lt ~t\t'·~ftd. PflOple ms)' want their ~pouse r:a t to use 1t rounds through the, ear l>jl'ni. ... •• an· culd~or b:<ill!ii unf'®lful. ' ' lnspectO\os eon eluded thf .. IUI\ 1 ; 'res~~chrLs-a1, (al (riends may \Vant Lo keep you rat went off when the bus struc ' l~~~rlh~e~t~'l!J:"~ll~.IJ\re~a~te~n~ed~i~r you~~l~o~st~w:c~··~·~hl'.._ _____ _J G I } --• • ' a n~.· 4 1 • . ' .. t : .. ~(.;: • -ti',. • ··~"' .. , . . ' ' Separate Incidents Kill Two By ARTHU R R. VINSEL Of I~ D.1lly Pilol Sl.IH Followup investigation con- tinued today into the ratal sh~­ ings or t\\o'O men who pulled and aimed guns at Costa Mesa police officers in separate incidents Saturday night and early Sund:ay morning. The victims "''ere onl y the second and third slain by officers in the 22.year hi story o'r the Costa fl.1esa ·Police Department. but they were coincidentally shot on- ly four hours· and 20 minutes apart. Detective Bureau Commander Lt . George Lorton sa id circumstances in each case left th e officer involved no alternative but to follow sci£· defense. training and respond to the thre at on his own life. Walter A. Hebert, 54, of 241 E . Walnut St:,0 <l:os\a"M'esa, 'was the. - £irst victim to die, although he \.\1as the second one shot in t he tragic series of confrontations. Hebert succumbed at Coste Mesa J\lemeriaJ Hospital s hortly after 4 a.m. Sunday after being s hot inside his res idence by Of· fi('er Steve l\1eadows. 21, during a 2:20 a.m . confrontation. Edward R . Retes, 28, of 12521 Shelly Drive. Garden Grove, died at Hoag Memoria l Hospital about 6: 30 a. m . Sunday of. gunshot wOunds inflicted at JO p.m . Saturday by Patrolman Paul Cappuccilli. Supervisory police officers said in each case the slain man had drawn a gun and was aiming at the officer involved in police call!i that originated merely as routine dispatch assignments. Retes reportedly spun around \\'ith a 9 millimeter automatic pistol in his hand and tried to shoot Officer Cappuccilli. 23, who had just questioned him as ~ possible prowler. He allegedly pulled the trigger but the gun misfired, a charge· I See Z DEAD, Page A2 J UC I Book Sale Set Four thousand surplus books from the UC Irvine library will be sold in the plaza near the · library main entrance Feb. 28 from 10 a .m . until 4 p .m. Proceeds from sale of the books, many of which are priced from 25 to 50 cents . will be used for spec ial projects and book purchases by the UCI Friends of the Library . \ or:n:ea :as• \\'eatlu•r f<~air s kies through Wed · nesday is the long-term forecast by the w eath e r service. Decreas ing winds Tuesday and s li g htly warmer weather. llighs 60 to 65. I NSIDE TODAY Joanne Little. a 20-year.old black woman, re11 a while guard dead or dying in her cell. Loler. ~e said M tried to rape her and . · !M fought hil'l'i o// with ice pick, Story . Page A 7. Index Al Y-knoltl AJ ~llltt Alt C..lltot..... ,., Cl.l•t!fiff &1-t <:91ftkl &J (np.-.H ., DM\11 Metlttt "' .......... , ~ .... A& E11Wr\a"""""t M ' ....__ .. . "' 1 l • • LY PILOT 7.1171 ~ • • • Piiot ; .. L H. k. ,._,, • • • I e Postal Rebate Due? By CAROL MOORE Of•CMUtl"li.4$Wtl L.regard the rumored postal rate increase like all the other price hikes or ms. 1 expect a rebate. As a trade·in for the new 12 or 13-centers, I oflcr; -All the brochures I received from insurance com - panies, pool builders, discount drapery stores .. driveway pavers and friendly realtors that I received last year u a new home owner. Enough junk to start my own mail order busi- ness. -THE BUNDLESofletters I had to Ire-direct'. tothefortner owners -Christmas cards tax forms, even a rabies certificate MOO•• for a dog that no longer lives In the city. Somehow they escaped the rOrwarding clerk and l would save up a month's \vorth. -The bills J pay each riionlh lo the City of Newport Beach that have to be dropped into the Newport slot so one person can sort it out by zip code and another by address, I imagine, so they can put it in the proper P .0. box . Why not have a separaie box or bag for city business and save the sorting? BUT MY REBATE really dates back lo last August when my sister in Sacramento mailed {Ile a slinky, peach, lloor~length Halter dress. for rny birthday. It hasn't arrived yet. Unfortunately. she didn't insure the package, modestly :iguring that she bad made the dress, worth at least $36 re- tail. Her post office gave her. some search forms aityway but my post office almost wouldn't fi ll itl their necessary blanks· because "it would only record a mistake.·· Needless to say, we hand-carried our Christmas pre- sents, much to the bewilderment of airport security person- nel. And we've insured any other mail which already ups the cost. SO I F IGUR E the P.O. owes me $36 or about300of those new stamps. P: S. I hope whoever kept the dress is a good seamstress. Never sure o( my waistline, my sister sends do- it-yourself snaps. , .. ... ... .... Wom an H eld In Robbery - . . Of Mai-ines Two Compton women were ar- rested in Seal Beach late Sunday TONIGKI' on charges of robbing two El HOLIDAY-No meetings. Toro &larines at gunpoint after TVESDA. V, FEBRUARY 18 picking them up in Santa Ana, SENIOR CITlZENS CLUB -Police said today. Community Recreation Center, Margaret Dent, 37, and Pattie Tues., Wed., Thurs. 12·3 p.m. ft1outon, 20, are in Orange County COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL Jail today on two counts each or -Regular meeting, City Hall. · armed robbery. 6:30p.m . Police were alerted lo the UCI LECTURES -''Through holdup by the two Marines, iden- the Scientist's Eye," Bran-tified as Cpl. Larry Brannon, 28, dywine Library, s p .m . andPvt.JerrySmilh,18. "Professional Practices in Hous-The men told officers they ing Industry ," Room 178 werehitchhikingnexttolhcSad- Humanities Hall, 7 p .m. dleback lnn in Santa Ana when "Management Development for the "·omen picked them up. Women,'' Room 140 Social . The Marines said the.women Science Lab, 7 p.m. first asked them for money and when told.they didn't have any, Juflge Ext end s Border Check SAN DIEGO CAP1-A federal judge has signed the 25t}l ex- tension of a controversial bfanket warrant allowing the U.S. Border Patrol to operate a checkPoint on fnterstate 5 5outh of San Clemente. The warrant. first issued last July, was extended Friday by U.S . District Court Judge William B. Enright. It is the first such warrant evet' issued in the United States. A three.judge federal p~el is studying the warrant and is ex- pected to rule soon on its con- stitutionality. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed PoQ'*'>I .,.., ,... .. u-. Jeck ~-Curlflv "'iie• Prnlet"' '""' o.-.i Mt""""' ThOm•s Keev1I E.,,.., ThOmas A. Murphlrw .......... I[ ....... ' Olrilrl~ H. Loos Richard P. Nall Jlol"'M ... IMf ....... f. ... l<W~ -ir..-•Or ..... C'.M-1,~IM _, ... the older woman allegedly pulled a small-caliber handgun and took .. 1eir wallets. Brannon and Smith told police they were dumped from the car at the First Street overcrossing o( the Santa Ana Freeway, near where they had been picked up. ·· Santa Ana police broadcast a description of the car to <ill coun- ty police agencies and it was spotted shortly after midnight pulling off the San Diego Freeway in Seal Beach. Police cars from that ci ly pulled the car over at Seventh Street and Studebaker Avenu_r in Long Beach and held the two y,•omen (or Santa Ana POiice. 'Witchlu.ui(.' Charge Aired BOSTON !UPI I -Dr. Kenneth Edelin says the jury that convict- ed him o( manslaughter for the death or a fetus in a legal abor· lion was stacked against him. "It was a wilchhunt," Edelin said in an interview. "I don't think this jury was fair. I don't think it would have been possible lo get a fair jury in Suffolk Coun· ty (Boston} no matter how many challenges we might have had." An all·\\•hite, nine·mari, three· woman, predominantJy Roman Catholic jury returned a guilty verdict Saturday against the black obstetrician, ending a six· v.·eek trial. R ough -Way To Start MEXICO CITY (UPI! -An · · tonio Cervantes had no mon~y ror his upcoming wedding, so he turned to his future father-in· law, police said. Cervantes was charged with burglaritlng the home of Jose . Esquivel, the f0tthcr or his fiancee, of cash, negotiable notes and Jewelry worth $l0,000. "t had no money for the wed- ding and he's rich," Polle• quot· ed Cervantes as exp1aining. • •-:--. Euro~ Scottie S ·R 's • Ji • . Yisi · ~ ~ ·. •• , ' Prof Pushes Nei~ Learning ,. ' +, Mulled By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON CUP!) President Ford traa under dis· cussion with top aides a trip to Europe this year, t>ut probably not until late summer or early fall , an Administration official Sil.id today. Ford at first set this sight.s on traveling abroad In April, ac- . ~pting invitations he hos re- ceived from several heads of state, including Great Britain, Ftan<'e and West Germany. He is also expected to visit China this year. But the summit meeting with Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev in \Vas hington in June has caused a postponement or Ford's travt'I plans. , "The Presidept will not be traveJing to Europe this spring," said White House press secretary Ron Nessen. The meeting with Brezhnev has been reafrirmed and is part o( a back-and ·forth series begun by former President M. Nixon. who first traveled to Moscnw in June, 1972. Ford issued an t~itation to Brezhnev lo visit the United States when he met with the Con1munisl party leader in Vladivos tock late las\ year. mainly to negotiate a new strategic·arms limitation. Jn addition to Brezhnev 's forthcoming visit, Nessen said, Ford wcints to wait until the end or the European security con- rerence in Helsinki and tentative- ' ly expects to then make a trip in late summer or early Call. The spakesman indicated that Ford's projected trip to China will not take place until October or November. As House C-OP leader, Ford saw China with a congressional dele$'ation in 1972 after Nixon's hi,stor1c tr:Jp. While a final decision h<is . not yet been made, sources said Ford was expected to spend Easter at Palm Springs, and from there make sidetnps on tne West Coast to campaign for his economic recovery program. t 'rom Page Al U .. IT ........ L a 1e11t Entry Sen. Lloyd M. Bentsen Jr. will become the fifth formal entry in the growing field of Democratic presidential candidates today wheri be is scheduled to make his of. ficial candidacy announce- ment in Houston. t 'rom P llf1" Al FUNDS .•.. -The council will be asked to consider htfin·g a' $24:000-a-year housing administrator to support the.housing assistanceprogram. -Council inembers will con- sider adopting special sign re· a_ulatibns under the 10-monlh--old _;;1gn ordinance for auto dealers, gas stations, motels, and movie theaters. Last week the ·planning com- tni,sion recommended that the council grant exceptions to motels, movie theaters, and gas stations. The councilmen have in- dicated that they "'ant lo vole on tb6, special sign regulations . before tackling the billboard or- dinance~ which would ban such boards from the city. The billboi:rd ordinance, ap- proved by the plarining com- mission, is e,pected to beset (or a put>lic hearing Tuesday night . flites Slate d For Mrs. ·Ade n Funeral ser .. ·ices will take supported by evidence including place Wednesday at Pacific View a bullet primer cap dented by a J\.tortuary Chapel in Newport firing pin without discharging. Beach for l 7·year H.arbor Area re- Officer Cappuccilli whipped sident Gy,•endoljn C. Aden. She out his .38 caliber service re-diedSaturdaya\lhepgeof59. \'Olver and fired three shots, fwfrs. Aden uqd1.her h4Sband, sending Retes' body flying a !\tort, were in the accountingbusi- dozen feet due to the impact. ness together, working out of their 2 DEAD ... The victim was sprawled near home at 4201 Seashore Drive in the policeman's patrol car in an New~rt Bea~h. . alley at 1936 Placentia Ave., in She is .survived by her husband the city's westerly industrr·a and a s.1ster, Florence StoUe of area while his pistol landed ?.-1onrov1a . feet~way. Private family s~rvices will \li'ASl-llNGTON (Al>i -Grudc school children who would rather s tudy 8.-ib e Ruth's batting averege than verb conjugation& have a friend in Or. \Vill\a1n D Rohwer Jr, He believes children shouldn't be forced to sit through reading, writing and arithmetic classes until junior high school. The educator rro rn U(.' Berkeley outlined his r~volu· tionary proposal for overhauling the nation's schools at a National Education Assoc-iation con· ference today on educational neglect. Rohwer said grade schooler:-. s hould be required only lo "select topics for study, do ex - tended work on the topics and succeed in the work." He suggest· ed the program be fl exible, rang- ing from professional basebull lore lo computer programming. Early years of education should prepare youngsters with the necessary background to su1..·· ceed in junior high school, which then would provide the m with the skills lo excel in high school. Rohwer said. The problem v.•ith traditional education is that it tiubjects milijpns of children to failure ahd ·frualration at an early age, he ·said. As a c:onsequen·ct, their poor ftades mean they are de· nied accetis to high·income jobs When they jroW up. Rohwer said his approach wou\d ''significantly diminish, if not completely remove, the ex- perience of academic failure". and promote ''feelings ol genuine liking for learning rather than the fear and hostility that so many children bring to those years at present.'' Too much attention is directed at overcoming group inequality in school and not enough to in· dividual differences, he said. Under Jlohwer's approach. tr.adition81 sub}eCts ~such aS i-e· ading, math,· language arts, social studies and science would be available but not required un- til the sixth or seventh grade F ro•Page Al T A PES ... been run in papers throughout the country, but none locally. Some newspaper advertising de- partments have refust."Ci to run the ad, Saunders said. Donaldson ellisted a reputable ·San Clemente &ecret0trial firm to receive the mail orders for the tapes. lie apparently chose San Clemente because Nixon resides there. Saunders said he could not de· termine what volume of response Donaldson h as had to the ads. ··But yov know. this sort of thing could make hundreds of thousands of dollars." Retes like Hebert was hit'i t.a_ke-.place at l p.m. 1n the chapel the che;t and upper' abdomina~ w~th1nterme~ttofollowa~~ac!fic ERA Loses area, with two of three Sl1'CS ~1ew Memorial Park. V1s~tat1on from Officer Cappuccilli 's gun is from noon to 9 p.m. in the finding their mark. chapel. / G "They were really 'in there'," I t eorgia Detective Chano Camarillo re· IRA F • E _._ marked today, addinglhatRetes aSluig ll\Ul ATLANTA (UPI> -The never regained consciousness DUBLIN, Ireland (i\P> Georgia Senate today defeat- .and mentioning s urgeons al Twelve imprisoned Irish edtheproposed EquuJ Rights lloag J\.1emorial Hospital did not Republican Army men Sunday Amendme nt 33·22 before a expect him to live from the out-ended a G•i:;:-week hunger strike gallery packed mostly with set. after the Dublin government re-"'omen. • Authorities said today Rctcs ported ly agreed lo segregate The Georgia llouse of did have a previous criminal re-them from common criminals. Representatives has yet to "1\s 1'C'<lu1r1·ments. no one or these achievcrnl·nts Y.ould be r<· quir<.><i o( all stude nts, And Oil SlU· dent would· b<• t:Xpt:Cled to h~ve <.1chi cvl'd thcn1 all or any si ngl~ ooc of tt1l·1n . nvl even re ad· ing by the tin1 e he enters the seventh grade.·· he said. ~ \ "It would he th e t;u;k or the 1n term1~diatC' sc hool , not.. th1· clementury s-.:hool. to look <1ftcr formul nlar\datory instruction \n these :.k ills und disciphnc:t," he said. ~ Co ncert Erupts In Melee LAKEWOOD \ U Pl> About 2,000 juveniles and young adults n·cre involved in ;_1 l>ottle and ro<·k -throu·in~ mclec al Lakewood Country Club ufter they "·ere cJe1..·tcd di.King a rock (•o ncert. A club s t~cur1tv guard. Peter A\.·illa. 26. South Gate, suffered u fructured sk ull Sunday night y,•hen he was struck in the ract· with a beer bottle. About 50 law enforcement of· . ricer s from l.ong Beach. Norwalk and Lake"'ood were called in after rocks, bottles and chunks or concrete wCre hurled at a patrol car. ~ The windshield and red light or the patrol car and several win· dows of the club 'A' ere broken. Sheriff's officers said the cro"·d began getting out or hand shortly after JO a.m. duriog a performance of ;1 rock ·group called the Whiz Kids. A deputy said liquor was being sold to nearly everyone, regard- less or age. He said liquor was be- ing taken Crom a club bar which was closed and also was being sold by a private party. Nine depu;,· es ordered the club cleared and e crowd was dis- per5ed onto circular driveway in front of the building. The crowd then began hurling objects at the officers and vehicles. Ge'n eral Plan Meet ing Set By Planners ' . Seimic safety and noise will be ' the topics Tuesday at the Orange County P lanning Commission. A 9:30 a.m. public hearing Is scheduled in the commission hearing room, 400 Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana, on the pro- posed seismic safety element of the county general plan. Discussion on the proposed noi se element of the general plan y,·ill begin at 3 p.m . at the same location. • Also on Tuesday's agenda are: -Consideration of a us e permit for an Irvine Company gravel pit in Santiago Canyon . ~ Application from Robert Kennedy of Laguna 1-lills for a ' zone change of one acre from"" planned community to neighhorhood commercial uses. 10 Inmates Hurt cord and that they understood he An IRA statement said the men consider the propos al during was facin g a pretrial hearing on ended their salt·and·Y.'ater fas t its current session, but de-LOWELL . Fla . {UPI) ...,., h r d h r r · feated it in 1914 . It had been " t' arges o gran t e t aqd a ter a ··sat1sf<iclory settlement" Eleven persons. including a Jaw 1 b gl · A h · h d · h h · given an even s limmer rr· ur ary 1n na e1m . was reac c wit aut orities at o 1cer. were injured Sunday "Wh y he did wha t he did ... we Portlaoise penitentiary 50 miles t'.'hance of passing the I-louse night in a disturbance involving don't know," commented Police from Dublin. than it had the state Senate. · about 150 inmates. • Chief Roger Neth. 1~========================~=-=-=-=-==~-~-=-'=--="'·-==~=: .. =-~-==~=-~-·~-~-~-~-~--~·~-.:::_;:;=~========::ai The second ni an shot, Hebert, was hit once in the chest when Of- ficer Meadows responded to hi s Walnut Street residence after a distressed telephone call from ramily members. Patrolman Meadows said he was conrronted with a double· barrelled 12 gauge shotgtin which Hebert threatened to use if the young officer did not leave im- mediately, despite being called by Mrs. Mary Hebert. 'fhe officer drew as liebert aimed and fired himself.'drop- ping the gunman "'here he stood. "The orficers did what they were trained to do and it is tragic, but occasi6naly these things happen ," Chief Neth said tod;:1y . Inves tigators also disclosed to- day that Officer John Pherrin had earlier been dispatched to the Heberts' downtown eastsidc Costa Mesa home. about 8 p.m . Saturday, finding the man later shot lo be intoxicated. They Wtre called i.,-ain about 2 a .m ., leading to the fatal inci- dent. His wife and friends who were pre5ent had called regarding the problem and Officer Pherrin left after it was agreed Mrs. Hebert would take her husband to lhe Long Beach Veterans ' Ad· ministration Hospital for treat· ment. Police source~ said today of- ficers had been Pispatched to lhe home on previous occasions too. The only other person killed in the ll11e of duty by Calta Mesa pollcemeu was Stephen Stub· blolleld, 14. who was •hot while nee.int a burglary at Corrigan'• Cameras si'x years ago. t Mariners Cargo of Free Services ~ -· We've put our Free Services on-rleck to show you we have more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists has you r interest In mind with other Free Services loo, li ke Ch eck-a-Month Plan', Transfer of Funds and Save by Mail. "$ J .()00 mi n ~n1un1 baluncP Plio1ocopylng Don't forget we have the Highest Interest possible on regular 1savlng s a nd high yield Certificates of Deposit. Save with your "hometown" Savings and loan·· Mariners! Manry Order• • Mariners Savi~s and Loan A ssoclatiOn 11~·-.:r;;· WESTWFP .. DOVE•• NtWPOlttlBACH C .fMM•rft41..,.....IMAlllomt.I 1oi4 IA l'stDll ORJVI • /'fl'WPOaTIUCH, C,U.i;, tJMt • 17141641.-rG I..,.... C....-1 lltlO SEAL IEACH IJOUL6VAlll 0 •SEAL 86AClf, CALIF. 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