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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-02-18 - Orange Coast Pilot• .. • • ' ' · DAILY PILOT * * * 10c * * * TUESDAY A FTERNOON, FEBRUARY 18, 1975 VOL ... HO. •t, l 11!.CTIOHS, 'fill'AGl!.5 • • -' \ Irvine Ranch Pioneer Brad Bellis Suceunabs • , • • • $80, Mazda Fire C on • SUCCUMBS AT 81 Irvine's Brad Hellll Bracl Hellis Of lrvi11e Co. Deacl <tt 81 \V1\liam l~r<1dford llclhs. the man who ruled the Irvine Ranch '\\'ithoul intcrfcren(·c for mort! than a decade and spent half his life as an Irvine Company of. ficer. is dead ;.it 81. lie died 1-'eb. 9 at Santa Ana Community llo:;p1t.JI <.1flcr a short i:lncss. f>'uneral services took pl~1 cc 1-'eb. 12 at \Vavcrll'y Chapel, San· ta Ana. • ti.1r. 1-le llis v.•as the protcge ol land baron James Irvine Jr .. bt-t - ter l;;nov.1n as J . I .. \\'ho hired him as a young man of 20 in 1914. By then. ~tr. Hellis had been 1n CaliforJ'\ia more thnn 10 years. I-le moved to S;.10 1''ranci sco 1n . Jro3 from his Dcn\·c1· birthplace . :.ind bccan1c fa st fri ends u·ith . 1\1yford lr,·inc•. son of J .I. and heir to the furntly fortune. Irvine llanch h1stor1es note that J .J. built up the f11mily hold- ings with ._. legendary fury but .l\1r. 1-lellis ran the ranch much like an old-time foremap. lie was general manager for 2S years. second in authority only to the Jrvine patriarch. f\.1r. Hellis"Was extremely close to J .I. and wus often a silent artner in manv land deals. lie a d Orange County r caltor \\"• r Tubach "'·ere the last peo-· pie o see J .l . alive. nshing in an -;cy stream on his 100.t)OO-acce :Pilontona ranch in 1947. )tary •~ellis . "'idow or the .former'lrvine execuli\'e. said her husbahd, Tubach andJ,f. ranged up and do·wn the creek and ~ame separated. \'{hen Tubach and Hellis looked around again. they round the ranch o'A·ner Lying foce down in lbe creek, dead of u. ..heor:t attack. Myford Irvine, president o the Irvine Foundal\on formed by hi s father trf 1935, was chosen com- pany ptesldenl after J . I. 's death. r.1r. •lellls, an original toun<la- tion dlreclor. became vice presi· dent and general manttger, step· tSet RANCHER, Pace All . ' Marine Copters Collide One l\tarine Corps helicOpter c rash ed this morning near Cook's Corners in Trabuco Ca- nyon follo>A•ing a miduir collision v.·ith another chopper on flight m<.incuvers in th~ area. , Details regarding casual(ies \\"t•rc not immediately a\'ailablc. hut a s pokesman ~t El Toro l\larinc Corps Air Station said the second helicopter involved landed safely. lie also suid Afar1ne Corps personnel "''ere en route to the s cene in rugged. heavily wooded terrain not far from Jrvirt'e Lake and the small crossroads country store. Pu.blic Information Officer· Maj. Sally Pritchett said later that search and rescue teams ll.'ere still en route to the site s hort- ly before 11 a .m. and no informa- tion had been recieved about possible deaths or injuries. She confirmed that the downed aircraft was from Santa Ana l\larineCorps Air Station. Pherwmeiw1l Ligllls Skies PITTSBURGll <UPI> -An astronomical phenomenon trig- gered scores of unidentified fl y- ing object sightings in Pen - nsylvania and West V1rginia .- J\stronomer John Stein of Al - legheny Obse_rvatory said the alignment of the planets Venus and Jupiter. the tlA·o brightest in the solar system, reached its peak l\1onday and produced an image "''hich ··could easily spur C F'O sightin gs.·· Stan Gordon. director or thl! Pennsylvania Center· on Ul-'0 Research at Greensburg. said the sightings ""·ere ··a n astronomical phenomenon 'A'hich . happens once every 100 years·• and lasts for about a \\1eek. 'Birthday' Too Earlr PHILADELPHIA IAP> The Procrastinators Club ol . America v.·as, angered by the .f,f)rly celebration o( George 'Washington's birthday. So the club picked ti.tonday to cerebrate the birthday o( l\lillard Fillmore, the nation's 13th president, 'A'hO w.as born Jan. 7, 1800. .. We v.'.IO\.lldn 't .mi\\d if Linr> coin's birthday were Celebrated Feb. l7 lhe was born on Feb. 12>. but we re- sent the idea of celebraling Washin·gton's birthday ahead of lime," said chapter prcsi- dtnt Les Waas. ' Drive·in Window? _ .. . " ' Dao!~ PilOI St•H Pl>Olq LEAVING TRAIL OF SKIO MARKS, CAR SMASHES THROUGH SEARS WINDOW Accident at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa Monday Leaves Man Hospitalized Auto Smashes l1ito Store;-Driver Hurt ,\ Garden Gro~·e man \\·hose car streaked across a Costa ~lcsa shopping center parking Jot ~Ton · day and crashed through a 1A'1n - do1A·. coming to rest inside a de- partment s tore. \\US stil l hospitalized today . J-li s '\'ifc and a s mall boy \1 ho \Yas grazed by the t'afeening car "'ere trealcd al th~ s ame hospitul and released ollo"·ing the 3:30 p.nl. acciden 111 South Coast Plaza. Patrik P . Coy. 77 , of 11192 l\lagnolia Ave .. Garden Gro\"e . 'A·as listed in guarded1 C.Ofldit1on at Mercy c ·eneral 1-lospital 1n Santa Ana Traffic investigators lheorized Coy suffered some sort of ·seizure. causing him to lose con- trol of the auto despite his ap- purent attempts to stop it. The Vehicle left a trail of skid · marks throug.h the shopping center lot at 3333 'S. Bristol St,, 1before it hurtled through the y,·in- dows irito the Sears an(i Ro,:-bu~k Company's ha rd\\·arc· depart· ment in a sho"·e r of glass. ln\'l'Stigatori. said the careen- ing car also grazed a parked s port roadster O\Yncd by Jon D. :\dams. 22. of 2719 Aurora St .. Santa ~\na. before it ci.lnle to rc::-it inside the s tore. !\'o dan1agc estimate to the strutturc itself ":a s 1mmediatclv available. ' 'Ope1l John' Bill Passed OKI.,\llO~IA CITY, Okla . IL'PI > -If the state Senate has its u·ay} anyone refusing to allo\\' the pub.J1e -to use rest rooms in public buildings in Oklahoma could face a fine of uptoSt,000 and a year in jail. The Oklahoma Senate un- animously passed a so-called ··open John" bill ll•londay, and sent it to the I-louse. The blll re- quires that rest rooms in public bu.ildin!{s be open to the public. Coy's wife. Mrs . l.ena Coy , 75, was also, tr"eaWd at Merey By the same 44.-0 vote the Gen~r,I tfo--gp1t111 and released . S~nate adopted the lfttl's Collow1hg the accident. emergency cl Duse that it take er- Kelt_h Hopians. 8, o r 9372 feet_ immediately upon passage, Jennrich ~vc ., .Y.'.es~minster, stat1og : "It being immediately suffered minor 1n1ur1es \\'hen necessary for the preservation o( clipp~_~Y t~e __ <;~x c~r .a~~ "'·~s ,_Pu~lic peac(', h('alth and sarcty, treate<J al lhe s~1me"tiospil <tl Jnd an.. e'\'T\@Fgenc·5•1 ~ hei-eDy dtt13.i-"ed released. 1 tocxlst. ' Taxi Driver Shot After ~ $16 Holdup A Fountain Valley taxi dri\·cr v.·as "''ounded i\1 onday ni ght v.·hen shot in Santa /\na "'·hill chasing a man IA"ho had robbed him of Sl6. Roman JurC\\'icz. 2M. of l-~oun­ tain Valley, "·as reported in good condition at Orange County l\ledical Center t oday after un- dergoing emergency surgery for a gunshot \\'ound 1n his abdomen. Police re fu s ed to release the victim's home addrcs::-is. Ac cording to :.i pnli ct? report, JurC>A'IC Z had carr11·d a tone male passeng('r from l st and l'ac1fic streets in Santa Ana to an apart- ment complex .it 2800 N. Bristol St. at about 6 :30 pm. \\'hen asked ror his fare the passen1,?er reportedly pulled a small pistol from hi~ jacket and demanded the taxi driver 's money. After taking $16. the bandit ran .north on Brislol Street as Jurev.·icz nnd a pnsserby chased him on foot. Police said the bandit suddenly turned and fired a sin~le shot in his purs uers' direct ion . The bullet sent Jure>A·icz spra"'•ling on the s idewalk a nd the gunman escaped into the darkness. Police des~ibed the robber as at>OUl 20" vca1·s-old. six re~t 1311. with black hair And bro>A'n eyes. Electric Shortage Rejected By ART l~LR R. \'11"SEI. 0t If\' D•ilJ l>1lol !>Ulf A blaze that ruvaged the neiA' America n headquarters of l\·1;:1zda i\lotors in lr\·ine ('arly Sunday \\'as delibt.•ral('ly set ;.ind the loss is nO\\' up to S80,0o0. police rcve<1lcd lod<1 y. The first info1·n1ation !'('leased regarding the fire ;:1t 2100 S. E . i\lain St .. in the I r\·inc Industrial Complex tentatively blamed it on :.in electrical s hort. llov.·('\"er. <1 police report fil ed by Patrolman Douglas Stoerme1·. says investigators have d e- termined the destructive fire "'·as deliberately set by some sort of open fl:.ime instrument. It could have been a cigarette lighter or a blou·torch. the report says. .. \Ve ;:ire li sting it as bei ng of sus picious origin." said a !-.pokes man for the Orange Coun- ty r·1re 0(·partment. f"irernen s aid !\·t onday thC'y had ruled out ;1r:;on . Hut Officer Stoermer's report lod;1y completely contr<idicted an electrical short theory. Elcctr1c<.tl troubles had bet;>n encountered in the ne\\' building. forcing the Japanese motor car firn' to delay its occupancy. ac- cording to the City of Ir\'ine Plan- ning Department ,\ county Fire Ocp.::irt1nent !-ipokes man said today that this could ha\'e been a factor in initial information given lo the nev.•s n1edia that did not specify the fire \\'US set deliberately. Only one security guard \.,.as on duty at the Japanese firm deal- ing in rotary engine cars during the predav;n hours Sunday \\'hen ISce '.\l ;\ZD:\, Page 1\2i t)r~111J,!t• \\"t•.t1ll1t•r }<"air skies through \\'e<lnes· day v.·ith s li g htly \\arn1er ten1pC'rature:.. ;.1ccord1ng to the ,,·eathl'r serv1cl"'. llighs 63 at the beache!-. ris in g to 68 in- land . Toni ght's lou·s ·12 to·l7. l~SI Dt: TOD.\\' \\'hat's being done naf1onaHy to combo.I child abuse-the cause of lhousand.s of deaths each year? Report eia1n1nf's approaclies on Bl. Al Yatl{ !>ervlt• .. 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Great a ges are periodically cl<.iimed for Jlussians livin g in the r('· g1on but dc>cumcntary proof r1.11·ely exist::;: . f 'rcun Puge A I • MAZDA ... •the blaze broke oul. inves tigator.-. ~a id. l nvcstigutors said ~1onduy the· 1\.1(.lzda Motors fire could hav1· been a S4 million Jos.-. 1f 1t hud not· been reported <1u11·k ly by u motorist passing by on the <idja- 1 c-ent San Diego 1-'ree" ay. Da ma ).!l' from \\';1l C'r \\'<.J ." 4.1\m ost a:. deslruct1vt• as th(' f1rl· 1t!>Clf, county f'1rc Department :.pokesmen pointed out. A "'at('r pipe that burst dul' lo the heat flooded a \\·1ng of the building. Portions of the concrete and g lass industrial strueturc escaped damage in the 5:30 a .m. fire. <.ict·ording to investigators. Police reports listed the total Joss us $40,000 to the s tructure. SlS,000 to contents <ind $15,000 to what was de;cribcd as persona l belongings, such as tools o.nd or- fice equipment. Dummy Helps Bank Robbery • ~1EXI CU <.:rrv t1\l'J ~-/\ "omo.n employc "ulkc-<l ou t or a bank with $60.0UO, \\'h1 sper1n g that the bu1ld1ng "'<•S loaded "'Ith nitrog lyce rine :;ct to t.•xplbdc and under s urveillance by <1 sniper. 'fhc s niper l\.1 onday lurned out to be u dummy perched ag.-inst t"·o <Jrt1 sts' e<.isels in the SeC'ond floor "·1n do"'· of <.1 .building o\·c1·- looking the Jlanco d e Comert·10 hranch. pol1t·c s ;;iid, :'\u nitroglyecrinc ....... s found. F'1\'l' hours t•ftcr thc rubberv. lcllt·r l\.1<iri a E lcn ~1 l .1ma Lo pe·z. :!8. rl·tu rned to the ba nk . She \\'<.•s t:.ike n In the poli t'l' departn1L·nt for questioning. Shippers Warned T OK,'f) f \' l'l 1 Fl'~1fK•t· ha:-. "urned :-.htp'-lo kl'l'JI out of 11:... South l'..1ell it· ;1111n11t: tl'~t111~ j!round:-. llc;ir lhl· :'>lururua /\toll 1nd ef1n1tt·I\. t11ul·h1ng off s pcculat1or1 ol ,1niJth('I' !>t·r1L·:. or J•'rench nu(']\•,1r 11·:-.ls. 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House Delftys Travel Fund WASHINGTON !UPI>·- ]louse leaders todi.IY canceled consideration this v.·eck of a bill to allo\.\' senators to collec.·t $.l5 a day expenses even while travel- ing in tht•lr home state on re- election campaigns. Rep. l~C'S Aspin f D-\Vis. ), r;iotecl in a letter he s ent to colleagues l\f onday :.t Jittl C·nOli<'Cd pctrtion or a bill ~ranting "'h;1t ht• called ;,i taxpayer ripoff for C.S. senators. Rep. Ja ck Brooks <D·Tex.I. <"hairman or the Government Operations Committee which ~ent the measure to the noor by a voice vote, asked the lcad('rship today to cancel consideration or it and announced he would hold hearings on the portion Aspin noted. The bill "·~1s clesigncd to in- C'rcasc the per diem tra\'el <.d- JoV1·c1nrc• for redL·ral emloycs from S25 to 535 "due to the recent 1nfl LJl ion in the ro~ l of tru Vt'I. 10<.lg. 1ng '-i nd meals.·· · r\sp1n s;dd i\-1onday the pro· vision would h~vc· t'OSl tuxpaycrs an extra $500,000 during the re- l'l·nt l,inc:oln day recess. ·· J:~esides all the points that <'uuld be made inn moral out.ra ge about t;.ixpnycr ripoffs, incrcas- 111g the ad\'antagcs of incumben- l' Y o.ind paddin g cmploycs ' !ialories," he s aid, ··we have enou~h trouble keeping senators in tO\\'ll "'ilhout ~iving the m a monetar_v 1nc:cn1ive to leave." Under present la w. House and , Senate membt:'rs :.ire reimbursed only for ··:il·tu:.i\ transportation expenses" on presentation of paid bills and other receipts. Rut ;-\spin said a section of the hill pertaini n g to s enators was changed 10 read ''travel ex- penses'' instead of ··actual transportation expenses." Aspin said this means senators Doctor Given Probatio11 iii F etzts' Death ' BOSTON <UPI I -Dr. Kenneth C. Edelin today was given a li ght sentence --one year on probation -for hi s conviction of manslaughter or a fe tus in a legal abortion. Judge James P. McGuire s tayed the sentt!nce, pending an ;.ippcal which Edclin's <.ittorney. \\'illi:.im llomans . s aid '''ould be flied ··this ::.ftcrnoon." 'fhe case had been .... :idely publicized. :\l <.1x imum ~c ntenee for manslaughter in l\1assarhusetts 1s 20 years. llum~1ns declined to make a s pecific recommendation lo the Judge hut said in a brief un- pre p:1rcd s tatc1n e nt that Edelin I!! ··nut the kind of individual "'ho h~1:. <inv mali('C in hi s heart. .. <.ind h;i:. a long and r har1tablc t•arccr ;.iheadofhim ." .Judge Jan1rs r,. ~1 cr.uire of SupL·riilr Court s o1id !:>cnlcnCl' \1 ould Ii~· !il<.iYl'd pL•nding appe;.11 11f thl' tOllV !l'lJOn ,.,rO:-.l'CUtO r J\'C\\'ffiiln ,\, /·-lanagan made no spec1f1c: re· <"un1mendations about the SCfl· tenet'. Edelin's attorney as ked for le· ni ency because .. Dr. Edclin is uot ;.in Jnrlividual v.·ho has any viol ence in his heart."' 5 Burn .in Auto DO U BLE SPHl'.'GS. Al" (Li 1>11 1-'ivl· younc pc r:.ons from this North Alabama to"'" burne d tO dea th J\1onday ni ght <iftcr their c<ir r an off a road, O\'erturned and burst into flan1es. State troopers said today some of the victims, who ranged in age from 14 lo 20, "·ere burned beyond recognitio n. -but not congressmen -would be entitled to collect the S3S per diem allo'l''ance as v.'ell as reim- burs able travel expenses, even ··wh il e tra veling to his own state or ·within hi s own state, accord· ing to this bill." Ja11e Fon.da 's Mail Stopped Iii CIA Move \VAS lllNGTON CUPl1 -The Justice Department confirmed toda y that the Central In- t e lligence Agency intercepted person<.11 overseas mail ad· dressed to actiwar a ctress J ane f-'onda in the early·1970s . Justil'e Department officials stiid the Cl1\ 's practice of in- tercepting l\.1i ss Fonda's mail from foreign countries would be explained formally in a brief to be fi led in U.S. Djstrict Court in l..os Ange les. possibly later this "'eek. The brief will respond to a private lawsuit in "'hich Mi ss t•onda is seeking S2 .8 million damages for an alleged con· spiracy by government orficials to harass her because of her war criticism. The suit names a long list of defend ants, including former President Nixon. 'fhe Justice Department re- rused lo s ay "'hether the "mail cover" was conducted outside or inside the United States. The CIA recently has been accused, or ii· legally conducting domest\~n­ vestigations. ............ The government previously ad- mitted agencies other than the CIA kept files on Miss Fonda and that the FBI was given access lo her bank account record.5 without subpoena or wa rrant. Court r ecords also show the FBI _overheard more than 40 telephone conversations involv- ing Miss Fonda during 1970 and 1971 and duplicated names from her address book in November, 1970, when her baggage was seized by Customs agents in Cleveland. Miss Fonda contends that the actions of federal officials con- stituted a conspiracy to harass and intimidate h er for h e r criticis m of U.S. milita ry in- volvement in Indochina. The go\'· ernment argued that its actions "'ere Jego.l and did not violate l\li ss f'onda 's constitutional rights. Watch Your La1zguage - You're Taped MOSCOW (UPIJ -The inhabi- t ;:i nts of C he rnovitzy in the Ukraine used lang uage ~o foul that poli ce men with tape r e- corders were sent into the streets to capture it . Pra\'da Ukrainy ne~·spa per said today. Next day the policemen circulated walked through fac· tories and offices playing back the tapes to culprits.· "People .... ·ere ashamed ," said Ivan Ky shnir. deputy chief or the loy,•n's internal affairs depart- ment. In a le ttrr lo the newspaper. Kys hnir said bad language "·as one of the mos t frequent viola- tions or the social order in the to"'" and evl'h women were guilty. "It \'iolates the dignity oC the people," he said. warning that one y,.·orker was sent to prison for a year for his second offense of using foul language. .Recall at GM • ' Rear Wheel Defect Told DETJtOIT <UPI 1 -Genera l Motors Cor:p. said today it is re- <'311ing about 220,000 intermediate-sized 1975 model Chevrolets, Pontiacs. Olds mobiles. Bulcks and G MC Sprints because of a de- f eel that could cause 3 rear wheel to (all orr. The company sttid it also Is rt!calling 800 motor home chassis ror replDcem.;nt or another part. · Gl\1 said the fault In the vehicles was in the rear "·heel bear- ings. The compa ny ha~ dt.·tcrm1ned , n spokesman said. that a!t many as 4,:500 !'il~c thru~t plate~ part or th~ rear wheel bectrinl:( may h~ve been defcctl\e. The c'.'ompnny s111d one n1inor accident caused by the defect had been reported. It causffi no injuries. ·' ··The dynamite was very old, and ti had &tarted to •weep' -the nitroglycerin had settled into droplet form,'' Sgt. Price ex- plained. ··Mor{' th:1n likely. lhc• com. _press ion or the tractor on the dvnamtte stickti v•oulll ha\'e been enough to set il off .•. he sa1d. The explosion would have t>c~n big enough to fl atten an &\/erage size house, or to h'Rve killed the bulldozeroperutor. Pr1c~suid . The exploJSl\'CS "'t·re t;;ikt·n tu A Liberation •• ·- / ./ ' Buff Former keypunch operator I•' r <t IL l' t..' :.; Nativid ~1<l . l\e\v York's 1\-liss l\udl: Co s mo1>o litan . can't understand w hy womL•n ':.; liber:.itio11 g ro up~ censure hl't'. ·•)'ou have to l>e l1b('r~1t eel to do \\'hat 1 do," she decl~l'LI <.tl a press con · fc rencc where s he "·ore a gold \vaist chain. See s tory. Page A-12 today. UPI Telephoto Texas Sex, Sadism Figure Enters Plea HOUSTON fUPI) -David Oy,·cn Brooks, 20, :.tood s lum)X'd in front of the judgt··!> bt·nch. lie wore a blue suit, "hite s hirt ::ind red and blue s triped tie. lie "·"s <'harged "'ith murder 1n the I Joust on mass killings ca~e "Sir. in this case, ho\\' do you plead?" asked Judge \Villi-a n1 Hatten. 1 "Not guilty.' Brooks replied Monday in a scrt voice. Brooks is aC'cused of stranglin~ William Ray Lawrence. 15.' one or 27 teen-age youths kilJC'd during a three-year sex-:.ind- sadis nl spree. Authorities learned of the mass murders on Aug. 8, 1973 "·hen E lmer Wayne Henl('y called police and told them he s hot Dean Allen Carll, 33. the .alleged mastermind or the murder ring. Hen1£•\' said Carll "'as thre<Jtl'n - ing to.kill him during an evening of sex and torture at Caril's hou :-.L· in suburban Pasadena. In the aftermath of the Corl\ s hooting. Brooks and He nley ll'd police to lhree locations in Texas where the bodies of 27 teen-age boys were found in limc·soaked graves. 1-lcnley, 18. has already been conviC'ted of killing s i>: buys <.ind sentenced to 594 yea rs 1n prison . flrook ~. '~·ho is being tried for the l..a .... ·rence killing, is charged "·ith four murders. After the judge's questions ~1onday IJrooks return.-d to his seat <.i longside hi s ~•ltorncy but minutes later i-latten ordered !hf· defendant to rise and face lht• prospccll\'e pa nel of JUrors st·at· cd behind him . The youth turnt'Cl to the ass£'mbly as hen-f:.iced and tight-lipped, then sat dO\\'n. "'rhe burdl'n or pro\ ing the guilt 1s :-.quarl·ly on th(' ~t;ite and 1s never shiCtecl to the clcft•n- dant . ·• 11;..ittcn tolri thC' panel. ··oo nut di ::-t:u~s ;in~ of the ;1:-.pct·t:. ot tin:-. t'a:O.l' The cou1·t ~1:-.ks 'Oll t11 holrl voursclf ;.i loof rrom th~ t:ou1·t JJt•r:-.o nncl .. l,ro:-.t·l·utur IJnnald l.;1n1hr1~ht requcs\1.:d !!rook~' lr1al tu bt• movt'd out of llouston bccau:-.L·of l'Xtens1ve pubhcity, but def(•nsc attorn1.:y Jim Ske lton rtofU:.l'li lra,te Patro1J. Bun1s Parlor i\'E\V ,.ORK (lJ J>[i /\p;itron apparl'ntl~· ''as angL'l·cd \\1th the :1ual1t}to~ :-.t·rx_1ce hl' rccc!\'cll ul a f1mes Squai"b. :1rt•.1. n1a:-.sa~t· parlor. pollt:l' !>a id. Sohl' burnt•d the plat·L·dO\\ n. J>olice said t hl• man, in hi s earl\' Kts and apparently drunk, told hi~-; 11asseuse :'llonday he "·as not 1appy \\'ilh the 11·r;:it mL·n1. 1'hC' man also told her ••the l\lo.if1::i \\ill return later tonig ht ," pohceso.iid. 1'hc n1asseuS(' \\'alkcd out. le;..i v1n .c: the d1sgr11ntlcd C'USlom(·r :ilone. Shl' t<1ld police that :-.hortl ~ ~1fter he left. ~ht• smC'll ed s n1okl' ;,111d d1:-.CO\'Crccl lht· fire. Windows Shattered fo~,\THl'lfo:l .I) <t;1•11 \\'1n - do\\'S in auton1ohilt•s \\'ere broken mysterious ly !\londav o n In- t£•rstate 80 n(';1r fo':.1 irf1cld ;ind !<Jw (•nforccment officl•rs ~u~pl'tt a :-.nipc·r . the polic•c pistol range in the l>ran&e County Shttiff's bomb• disposal unit. ' After v.·arning citizens In.I nearby homes lo expect an es~ - ploslon. J.>tlcc d~lonated the ~; ,zlynan1ite and blast LOG cupcs. · .. f'ro111 Page A J I' RANCHER. • ping into ~an1es lrvlne'ti &hoes~ rule the ranch for 10 years. !\1vford lr\'ine didn't interfere IJ(;t-:iu~c. "·hile he "·as a financial \\1iar<l . hl' k1ic\v little about :.igr1cu1 tu rP . :\Ir. Hcl\1~· pO"'erful con- tro\ovcr r:.int·h ;it·t1\'ilu:>s C'an1e lo ;111 :1brupl end in 1957 v.·hcn Joan lr\·1ne Sn1ith, 2-1-year-old grand- dau ~hter uf J .I. and a new n1ember or the foundation board, C'hallengrd the cor)XJrate struc- ture and the company's land de- !!llngs. She t'hargL·d llt>llis had laken ad\'antage or his eor1>orate posi- t ion 10 buy land on !us ov.·n or in p:.11·tnt•rs hip \\1t h Tubach and J .I. She dt'n1 anded lhl· p;.1rtnership ;n'f ;11lgl·n1t•nt bl' di:-.solved .and llL'llis l>L' r t•n10\'l'd fron1 all his <·on1 panv offices. \\'herl th e Irvine heiress 1 hrl!atenL"'<I to t a.ke legal action. llt•llis rl'signl'd, refusing to ad- 11111 any \\'ron~doing. lie v.·as quoted LIS sa~·in~ at the time ··~Jyford decided he didn't v.·ant lo fight . so I resign<'d." , Comp.iny orr1c1:.11 s say tt may ha\'l' bct•n :\Ir_ lit•ll 1:-.' rC"signation ;inti !ht• pa:-.s1ng or the r anch ,1).!r1l·ultL11al C'ra that caused ·;\l yfurd Ir\ 11\c tu h:i\'l'a nervous hrt'akdo\1 n . li t· ,1·<.1s round 1n~~tt·r11)u:-.ly :-.hu t tu d..:uth in the lam1ly hon1L· 1n lU!"itl. Uurint:! hi s Iii ~·l·ars in Orange County, !\Ir. 1-lellis y.•as involved in many con1 m unity activities. including the Elks Clu b, lhe San- ta ,-\na l\.lasoni c Lodge and the Boy Scouts of . .\n1crica. I le "·as a n1 cn-. bcr or the board uf J,!O \'crnor s or Chapman ('ollt·g l', :i Su nt<.1 ,\na Con1munit)' llo:-pJ!ul tlircctor, a foundini;:: tl1rl·t·tor of the Orange County .\lun1l·1pal \\'ater Di strict and a B:1n k of :\mcr1('a director. He is survi\'ed b\· hi s "·ire and t"·o d;..iught('rs. ·!\l rs. Robe11 Luckey of Rra...,·ley ;ind ~trs. Robert Pur('t.•ll or llichland. \Vash. Body Identified • r\LA!\1EDA tUPl1-Thebody· of an ··execution·type" victim • 'v''CIS identifi('d ftfonday as that of h1ichael Henderson. 27, a n Oakl and plumber. Police said the \'iclim had been kidnaped Sun· day. Pri11ie Rate Dips to 8 112£70 !'\E\V ''OHK 1t:r11 -or The · hu~e Chemical Bank today s l;1:-.hed its interest rate for prime business loans to 81:: Pt'rC'cnt from 91>crcent. That is the lo"'est prime rate or any commercial bank pr('scntly pre\· ailing. lt 1s also the IO\\'est prime rate since last sprinJ:! "'hen interest l':.1\es ~tarted ri si ng rapidly :ind the comn1ercial bank pri1n.c rate peaked at 12 per. c1·nt in July. 1\ number of othe r banks have cut the prime r a l eto8:\~ P<'rl't•nt in the wake of a one· half percentage point slash irt the Federal Reserve Bank's discount rate on loans lo hanks 10 71 ~percent. Let Us Put Y-ou on the Map • Near the entrance. 1ns1de our stof e. is a giant new map. We are in the process of 1den11ry1ng all o f the homes we have carpe ted since 1965 on this map with colored pins (A different color for each year } Close scrutiny will detect some interesting fa ct s: firstly, we have carpeted homes on virtually every street in the area. Secondly, the pins are 1n bunches. 1 ~d1ca 1in g WOAD-OF-MOUTH advert1s1ng . Thtrdly. the number o f homes we have carpeted 1s staggering If you desire honesty. expef1ence. and recommendations from neighbors we have worked for. then Alden's rs THE PLACE' ALDEN'S ~ CARPETS • DRAPES .. • ' 1663 Placentia AYe. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURS: Mon. non. Thur> .. t to 5:30 -FRI. t to 9 -SAT .. 9:30 lo 5 &15 W@M[( ~@[fWO©@ Cvl a problem' Thtin wnte Pot l)u,Ht l'at will rut r1•d topr. ~I I~ o risw.rra: and ac· f1011 you ntt'd to sol~ 1ntqllitie1 lti' gout'rnrtit!ftl and bu$1ne.t.t flla1l y()ur QLlt'slions lo Pat , Dunn 'A~ Your St>rv1ct. 0 ,.a nge Coo.st l>o1/y Pllut. P.O. l{Pr JS6Q. Co.,ra flff'Sa. t:\ 926:!ti. In cl ude your ,lcd1:plro11~ nuru!Jtor. PIJC.Cnn't llelp DEAR PAT: I'm in the middle o( a ~amage claim fight wi~ a mo.vine. company. Will the Cah(orn1a Public Utilities Cpm- mjsslon go to bat for me? L.J ., Newport lle•ch No, the PUC has no •uthority to compel carriers to settle •claims for loss or damage and It will not undertake to determine whether lhe ba!tis for or the . ' amount of, such claims ls pro- per; nor will It attempt to de· termine the carrier liable tor such loss or damage. If the car· tier wlll not voluntarily pay your claim, you, as the shipper, may cont•ct the PlJC for the name of the lasuraace company provid- ing the requJred cargo Insurance. The Insurance company may be willlag to settle a claim even If .. Tuesday, FeDru ary 18, 1975 DAILY PILOT AS I~dians ~nit,.g i11 Capistrano 0111, Pllol ~att PllOlo INDIANS STRESSING THEIR CULTURAL HERITAGE Jasper Hostler (left), Julian Ramos Study Artifacts Council to Battle Old Foes • ' By PAMELA HALLAN Of tM O•ilr ,..1et$Ult "The Juanenos Mver waged wat for conquest but ror revenge and ln ma.ny cases for some af- front given to th eir ancestors which h a d remalned un - revenged.'' A .L . Kroeber, one of the foremost authorities on the In- dians of California, wrote this of the Indians who once occupied Southern Orange County . And though there are probably no pure Juanenos lert , their descendants are many and they are, again, ready to go to \l.'ar. Their foes are the age-0lct foes or mankind -ignorance, poverty and disease. Their weapon is the newly organized Capistrano In- dian Council. ''We'r e primarily looking forward, not back," said Jasper Hostler, president of the ne"' or- ganization. based 10 San Juan CapiStrano. Though the Indi a n traditional- ly has affronts to avenge. the ne\v council will assume a n1ilit ant role only in a philosophical sense. ror non-Indians who beli eve in the ideals set rorth by the council . ''Our goals are to increase educational assistance to people of Indian descent . to stimulate in- terest in Indi an heritage, to com - municate and inter<.1ct with other aa:enc ies, and to become a representative voit·e in our con1 - munity ... said I !ostler. For yea r·s the Indians of Southern Orange CoUnly have had no voice. no fo1·mal organiza - tion specializing in the needs of the Indian to turn to for help. ··orange Cou nty is unique because it has never had a re- servation," said Hos tler . "Indian descendants have had to succet.'C.I on their own." On the other h and, he said. In- dians of Orange Cou nty have ne ver been ex posed to the pro- blems of reservation living or to the graft \\'hi ch sometimes ac- c om pan i es the arc haic machinery of the Bureau of ln- dian Affairs. Nor have they been subjected to the degradation or having guardians handle their money because of antique laws that ha \'e remained unchanged for a century. lectlng money from Indians, pro- mising tb~m representation in Ylashin&ton. Representation (inally came in 1946 when Clare nce H. Lobo was elected ~hlef of the Juaneno descendants. Lo bo we nt to Washington to represent Orange County Indians a nd al one time occupied gove rnment land in the Cle veland Nationa l fo'orcst to dramatize the "theft" o( Indian lands . "Today Orange County lndia.M are considered urban Indians," s aid Hos tler . .. There are m any programs availa ble to assi s t them, particularly in the areas or education. job training, and aid to the elderly.·· But first they need an or- ganizatfon to r e present them, to fill out applications. dispense in- formation, and act as a catalyst. .. lostler acknowledged the ex· istence of an Orange County In· dian Council, but said this group has in the past focused its ef£orts on assisting Indians who have re· cently m oved into the county. rather' than native r esidents. the carrier is not. You also may ---------------------------- commence a lawsu.lt, lf you wish. ··we're not going to .seize anyQiing," sai~ Hostler. "nor do \l.'C advocate going back to the old ways. I honestly don't think any of us could hack it." flo st l er, "'h o came t o Capistrano in 1946. is a l1oopa In- dian from a northern Californi a They did ha\'e some problems in the 1930s. recalled Ramos, "'hen unscrupulous individuals \\'ent up and do"'" the state col- .. We have our own culture,"' said Ramos. "our own identity. 1'hrough the Capistrano Indian Council "'e hope to preserve this heritage .. , Teflon's llnd It DEAR PAT: ls there r.nything you can spray on tenon pans to restore the original finish when it has worn off? l have several fair· ly expensive pans I no longer can use because rood sticks to them . L.J., Costa Mesa It appe•rs that no permanent restoration of teflon surfacing ls possible on an amateur basis, and no commercial firms seem to de•l ln small orders. A product for do-lt-yourslef resurfacing or tenon-coated items used to be m•rketed, but It no longer Is •v•ll•ble due to possible health dangers encountered in im· proper use. Your besl bet at this time Is to spray "Pam:• or another similar product on the pan, or to use ·•Tipton," a scratch repair prodlM:t ror cook· ing utensils. You should t'onslder contacting the manufacturer or your cookware to seek resurfac- ing assi11taoce. For Fruit Trees DEAR PAT; I'm planning to -buy' variety or young bare tool fruit trees to plant in my yard. How much space should I leave between trees? It's hard to judge how la'rge they eventually will become wheri one plants them as ;very small trees. K.Y:, Irvine J Full-size apple. alm-ond, !-vocado, apricot and cherry ~rees require a 25 to 30-foot Jadius, while peach, pear, plum, d>rune •nd most citrus trees need '-'ID JS to 24-foot radius. Dwarf or _femldwarf fruit trees generally ,equire one-half the space al- dowed for full -size trees, though •here are exceptions, some of JWblch take almost the same lfipace as a full -size tree, some !less than half. Check with the IDuneryman where you plan to !purchase the trees or call the ffarm adviser's office at the ~Agricultural Extension Service ~114· 7150). I .it d Prol>let11 • DEAR PAT: About four or six \r.it!eks ago I purchased a cassette fape recorder ~t K-Mart in Costa Mesa. Al that time I was told this ttape recorder never came ,equipped with a house current fYSlem. It could be purchased gparately for $6 and be at- ached. Today, Feb. 5, I saw a K- art ad for the same recorder, * hich included the house current v.it the same price I paid, which VVas $19.88. How come? ( 8 .S ., Newport Beach < It would have been helpful If *fOU had Included the original ad- ~ertl1ement that prompted you \lo buy the recorder. K-Mart's TV · ctadlo department manager, .(James Wbeson. said he thinks J)'ou may have misinterpreted the hdvertlslng to which you rerer. ~le said that dtfrerent models of Qc:-M•rt recorders may use the ~Aame ''art work" (picture dls- ll>lay ad.ertlsln1) le sell l , re· ~rder. Wheson ••Id that he or ~ny of his ••Jlstante will be hap· y to discuss this problem If you top In at K-Mart. Records are ).ept for each ad published, and If there is a dlscrep•nc)' ln content, !it wUI be indicated by examtna· !':~on. If j'ou have further pr~ left\J with this situation, let me ...... I ' ~orestry Post i SACRAMENTO <UPIJ -A 'Jogging industry union represen· ftative wls named to tho state ~lloard of Forestry i>y m-v. Ed· tmund G. Brown Jr. Raymdnd K. 'Nelson, 62, a representative of •the United Brotherhood of ICCarpenters and Joiners of CAmerica, AFL-CIO, was nsmtd ~'to the nine·member'board whJch .,recommends and sets policy for ~st.ate Division of Forestry .. Doctors' Decisio11 Italian c ·ourt Rules Abortion Lawful reservation. His vice president. Julian Ramos, is of Juaneno des- cent. Juaneno was the name gi ven to Indians \l.'ho fell under the in· r1uence of Mission San Juan Capistrano. Those to the north were called Gabrielino after Mis- sion San Gabriel a nd Indians to World Glider Fete At Trabuco Canyon the south were called Luiseno Orange County's Trabuco Ca-JohnSmith,oneoftheorganizen after ~li ssion San Luis Rey. nyon will be the site of the first of the international event. ROME <API _The ronslitu-specifying to what stage of pre 'fhe original name of the tribe World Hang' Glider Cham-The competition, to be . gnanl·yabortioncan be legal<.ind i s unkn own, although father pionshipnextmonth. televised by CBS Sports Spec- tional court ruled today that h h · f c;eronimo Boscana, who studied Scheduled March 22-30 at tacular, will feature speed and abortion is legal in Ital y w at are l e requirements or whenever doctors determine that proper medical consultatioil. The the Juanenos from 1814 to 1826 Escape Country, the event is ex-aerial slalom events from takeoff pregnafi"Cy is a serious threat to court said it was the Italian g a v e t h e m t h e n a m e peeled to attract about 300 pilots sites up to 1.500 feet. h parliament's duty todefinemore Acagchemem . Because of fromallcornersoftheglobe.En-Also scheduled is an aerial t e physical or psychological d ·I d · f c u I l u r a 1 and lan g ua ge tn·es hav"' already been received ballet which will involve pilots in healthofthemother -to-be. eta1 e r equirements or '" legalized abortion. simil-.iritics, the Juanenos have from Hawaii. Ecuador. Africa, intricate maneuvers lo music of Tkh.e rulibng s.aid the current law Most political parties. from the been tra<·ed to Shoshone stock . Australia, France and England. their own choosing, accordinq lo mb a '"1g 3 ortion a crime cannot Communists t o the moderate ··som e people think there EscapeCountry ~a commercial Smith. e en orced when a woman's · D · s · 1· h b aren't an1· n ative Indians left," recreation ranch. hosted the na-A system of speakers is being health is in question. emocrat1c oc1a 1sts. ave su -d The Vatican r eact ed im-milted bills to parliament seek-sai Ra n1os. "Yet right off the tional hang gliding cham-installedinboth\andingareaand d . 1 ing to repeal the existing la"·· top of our heads Jasper and I pions hips in December but the on the takeoff hill to allow both. me iate y, sayin g in a broad-Hut Pre mier Aldo l\1oro's Chris-counted 177 in Ca pistrano alone." event had to be delayed several spectators and performers to ca~t : ~'The ruling is questionable ti an Democrats and another an-The group hopes to attract its days because of rain and gusty hear the tunes. an ° extreme gravity because tiabortion party, the right -"•ing: members from all over Orange winds. Other events include water ~~~-~~s killing of the one to be Italian Social Movement. control County. including lndians from "The weather should be much balloon bombing runs, hot air a majority of the votes on abor-other stales who have moved into better in March and we think God balloon rides and demonstration The court decision cut into lhe tion. the area . Jt also has an auxiliary isn't mad al us any more," said , flightso££Saddleback Peak. longtime coptroversy which has ,-="'-------------------------~-~-------~-~----~~----------­ pitted the Roman Catholic Church and Italy 's dominant Christian Democra t party against virtually everybody else in this CathoJic nation. The exist- ing Fascist -era law says all partners in an abortion, from the \l.'OU\d-be mother to the doctor, nurses and aides. can be im· prisoned for from two to fi\'e years each. The Vatican "'as clearly taken aback by the ruling, coming from a court presided over by a Chris- ti an De mocrat, Francesco Boni(acio. The court acted on a"request from a Milan judge who had been trying a woman who claimed s he turned to abortion after doctors warned h ~r that pregnancy was tantamount to a death verdict for her. The ruling read : "Pregna ncy can be interrupt· ed when its continuation can cause a serious dam age or ri sk to the physical and psychological health of the mother -which is to be medically ascertained a nd is suC'h that it cannot be avoided in any other way." The announcement came in the wake of a nationwid e con· troversy over a police raid at a clandestine abortion clinic and the arrest of seven people, in - cluding a doctor, nurses and mili - tant abortionists. These in cluded the sec retary -g{'neral of the Sm'all Radical party, Giancarlo Spadacc ia, and an anarchist woman leader. Adele Faccio. who voi ced public support for the clinic. Aside from health. the ruling gave no further specifications of c irc um stances under whi c h abortion is not a crime. !t also left a vacuum in not Glue Sniff er On Rampage TOKYO (AP ) -A 23-year«>ld man who had be-en sNffing glue went on a rampage .and killed a friend's father, stole two cars and injured 11 persons in several robbery attempts before DOli ce could stop him, authorities re- ported. Police 5aid a ll the incidenl.5 oc· c urred within one and one-halr hourg Monday night in the town of Kashiwa. about 20 miles north of Tokyo. They said h1 amoru Kurihara rirst injured a female acquain- tance, then broke into a fri.el\cl's house brandishin~ a steel pipe and beat the fri e nd's father, Sakae Furukawa, to death. Then h e hij acked lwo passenger cars, Injured eight persons In a bar ;:ind two more in his escaee and fled with $8,800, Police aa1d. CHEVROI.El"'S DOUAAS AND SENSE SALE. Rigl1t n0\\'1S rt g r~ac tin1c to n1nke o great deol on a n ew C hevrolet, Ju ring Chevrolet's "Dollars and Sense" Sale. "Dollars" ... l .. d" " as 1n re iate a n sc r1 sc as in "Chevrolet M akes Sen se for An1erica". $500 MONZA CASH REBA1'E. HL•rc's l1 l)\\I it \VL1rk s. Make your best Jeal on any new 197 'i Nova, Vega o r Mon:o. Buy or· lease from your Chevrolet dealer <111J take c.Jcli\•cry <11lytin1c fron1 now through Fehruary 28, 1975, :111J you 'I I receive a $ZOO or $500 check rebate from C h ev ro let, depending on the Chevro let you choose. Consu lt your C hevy dealer for full leose cktail s. Do11't nl akc ;1 11y Llc:i.I t1 11 a11y c<1 r u11til Yl)U sec your C l1cvy dealer. \Xlc'vc gi\'C11 l1in1 at1d his $200 NOVA CASH REBA1'E. sa lesn1c11 5f)CC i;l i11ccn tives to make it possible for you to get a great deol a t your C hevrolet dealer's. So sec him now. Get in o n a large selection of Novas, Vegas ond Monzas offered during Chevrolet's "Dollars :w1J Sense" S;ile. $200 I • CASH REMl'E. --- ' I t • • • tt'I DAILY PILOT .last • ,-, ;:~~\ wu1a · :~':·. T•m IU'Jllaiae ... :.• .... Vrrooom · At the Top CYCLE MANIA DEPT. - SniJopy, the famed beagle in our Peanuts comic s trip, has just turned himself into Joe Motocross. the racing motorcy- cle rider. Poor Snoopy. He has no notion or the troubles that lie ahead. You just wait. If Snoopy keeps this up, he's going to spend all day and all night tinkering with that two-wheeled machine. What h.e'll get for his trouble is oil all over the inside of his doghouse and so many e ngine parts spread across the backyard that good old Charlie Brown won't even be able to find his dish. All this is part of the sport called motocross racing. Motocross is when you get a whole bunch or motorcycles together on a course which wan- ders over hills and dales, mud holes and ruts. YOU START ALL the motorcycles at once. The winner is the motorcycle rider and machine wh.ich break last. t have two sons who are absolutely daffy over motorcycles and motocross rac· ing. Each of them has a machine, . Elder Son bought a Japanese model which was practically brand new. He proceeded lo un· bolt headlights, instruments, fen- ders and every possible part that didn't contribute to its moving forward .. Middle Son inherited Elder Son's Spanish-made machine. It is Jarge and red and has a funny. name. It looks dangerous even when it is standing still.. NOW THEY ARE all set for motocross racing. Except for a few things like motocross T- shirt.s, the reading of magazines with titles like "Cycle Mania" or ••Road & Crash'' and the various tools Call special>, instruction manuals and advice from friends. There is also the s mall matter or time and money. And souping . up the engines. Elder Son souped up the engine on his Japanese mOdel and it ran in spectacular fashion -for awhile. Then it suffered certain brefkage. MCDOLE SON learned a lot from this. He did not bother with spending all that money to soup up his engine. He just went out and plain brq_k~ it just like it was. Right now, both motorcycles repose upon the family patio. They are sad s ights, sitting there, skeletal like, without any engines in them. Certain oil splotches attest to the fact that there were engipes around once. -.. ........... ~ • • Nixon Challenged 'Exceeded Power' • in Funding Cut WA SJIINGTON (API - Former President Richard M.' Nixon exceeded his authority in withholding $9 billion authorized by Congress for pollution control, the Supreme Court declared un· Ojnimously today . It was the first lime the Supreme Court has ruled on <1 presidential iqipoundment or. funds, althougtl numerous im- poundments were struck down by lower federal coµrts during the Nixon administration. CONGRESS Hi\S since pass£>d legislation giving itself power to control such impoundments. Speaking through Jus llcc Byron R. White, the Supreme Court said the act under which the pollution-control money was appropriate.d ··was intended to S1tpplies Dwi11dle Rebels Tighten Hold on Mekong From Wire Services PHNOM PENH -Pro· comm uni s t rebe l force s tightened their Mekong River stranglehold on Phnom Penh to· day and made further inroads in· to Battambang Province which supplies the beleaguered capital city with most of its rice. ! Military sources said rebel forces captured another Cambo· dian government post near the Mekong River today, further eroding the chances of a supply convoy reaching Phnom Penh. It was the third $uch position to fall in24 hours. AN EARLY morning attack by the Khmer Rough Troops drove . government forces from Stung Slaut, 35 miles southeast or Phnom Penh and just three mi les east of the government navy stronghold at Noak Luong. Government military sources said reinforcements had been sent to embattled Maung di strict capjtal, 120 miles north1,1,·est or Phnom Penh , which almost fell to rebel attackers A1onday. Last · ditch government defenders of the Highway 5 town were holding out despite the heavy rebel at· I 0% Layoff Seen MIAMI BEACH, Fla. !API - AFL-ClO President George Meany said Monday a 10 percent unemployment rate by midsum· mer is inevitable, regardless of what action Congress and the Ad· ministration take in the coming months. lie held a news con· ference as the AFL-CIO Ex· ecutive Council opened a 1,1,·eek· long meeting. lacks, they said. Although the government de· nied a report Alaung had fallen to the rebels. they said the rice trading center with its huge sup- plies of food had been virtually destroyed by the fighting and by Cambodian air force bombing raids. 1\-laung is on ltighway 5, about 25 miles southeast or Battam· bang province c<1.pital deep in the heart of the nation's rice bowl. \\'lllLE THE fall of the tOY•n 1,1rould be strategically in signifi- cant, the rebel attack illustrated ·increased strength even in areas far from Phnom Penh. Government military officers denied one report that Mt1ung h;.1d been overrun by rebel forc es J\rlonday, but admitted the s itu<.1· lion at the rice trading center was critical. l\.leanwhile. ins urgents fired two rockets into a village near Phnom Penh's airport today, killing at least five persons and wounding 12. according to re· ports from the scene. l\.l ost of the victims were children. The village is l\\'O miles west of downtown Phnom Penh. 1\ third round of rockets f~ll on a nearby military helicopter landing p<.1d , causing no cas ualties. the rt.•- ports said. Tl1REE OTHER rounds slru!·k the airport area earlier but there y,·ere no casua \tics. Phnom Penh has been und<>r daily rocket <1nd artillery attack since New \''ear's D<iy "hen !he insurgents began their l·urrent. offensive. Military sources s ay 100 persons, mostly civilian!.. ha\"e been killed and nearly 250 \\'Ounded. Red 'Faces' Rock Star's Jlisit Off WASHINGTON (AP) -British rock star Rod Stewart w:.is told he could visit with President Ford's daughte r Susan al the White House but was unable to do so, spokt'Smen said today. provide a firm commitment of s ubstantial sums within the re- lutlvely limited period of time. in an effort to achieve an early ~u­ tion or what was deemed an urgent problem." ; ··we cannol believe that Congress at the last minute scut· tled the entire ef(ort by providing the executive with the 5eemincly limitless power to withhold funds rrom allotment and obligation," While said. Seven of the justices joined in full in White's opinion. Justice William 0 . Douglas, who is re· covering from a stroke, con· curred in the., result although not necessarily in all or the reason· ings. In 1972, Congress authorized the appropriations not to exceed SS billion for fiscal year 1973, $6 billion for fiscal 1974 .and $7 billion for fiscal 1975 for sewage treatment grants. · RUSSELL TRAIN, then ad- ministrator of the Environmen· tal Protection Agency, acting on the Nixon's orders, allotted $2 billion for 1973. SJ billion for 1974 and S4 billion for 1975. The c it y of New York challenged the Nixon ad· ministration's failure to allocate \the full amount . 'fhe bill authorizing ttie funds "·as passed over Nixon's veto. 'fhe Supreme Court's decision upheld a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington that the adminis tration was obligated to allocate the full amount. C'l111rel1 Barrier • The Rev. Alison Palmer re· ceived blessing from 01 Washington bishop. Sunday, but was turned away· without ordination because ·Of church policy agains t v.•oman priests. Rev. Palmer was a candidate for Episcopal Priesthocxl . FAA Official Puts Blame on TWA Pilot WASllINGTON !UPI > -A senior government pilot today blamed Trans World ,.\irlines Capt. Richard Brock for the Dec. 1 cras h of TWA flight 514 . "'hich hit a Virginia n1ountain and killed all 92 persons aboard. Clarence R. Melugin Jr. or the Federal A\•iation Administration rejected all arguments that the crash w.as caused p1;marily by railurc of the air traffic control system and by confusing regula· tions that many pilots misun· dcr~la nd . ··1 think. . 1t ..... i.IS cle:..irly pilot Losses Worst 111 50 Years For Clirysler DE1'ROI1. fU PI > ('h1·yslcr Co rp.'s l"'O lop exccuti\'CS arc \li'arning of further belt· tightening in the wake of a Si3.5 million fourth quarter loss that pushed the No. 3 auto maker S52 million in the red for 1974. It \'."a<> the worst financia l pcrlorn1ancc in the company's 50.ye<ir histury. error , based on the evidence I have see n." ~telugin told a federa l inquiry into the crash. the "·orst L.;.S. :.iir disaster of 1974 . :\·,, Ceasc .. fire BEIRUT , Lebanon (APJ - The Eritrean Liberation 1'Tont today rejected a cease.fire with the Ethiopian ar1uy and said it "·ill soon unil<itcrally proclaim an independent republic in Eritrea. Os man Saleh Sabbi , st'cretary· general of the El.f, Popular (.__1_N_SH_O_R_T~) Liberation forces. in a ne.,.,·s con· ference here <.ll so a ppealed to the United States lo cn1bargo arms shipments to Ethiopia "as long as the independence war is under \.\o·ay."' 1'he United States '·should take no sides in the current y,·ar. ·· Sab· bi said. ··\Ve hope the U.S. gov · ernment 1,1,·ill turn do1,1,·n the fresh Ethiopian request ror amn\uni- tion and military equipment . ., · Chair Liff /ffbhnp Fischer Wishes Opposed From WIJ:o.St.ol• The Int ernational Chess Federation followed Bobby Fis· cber's wishes and named S.S million as the purse and Manila as the site of the world cham· pionship. But the Soviets object· ed anu said challenger Aaa&.oly Karpov's proletarian preference for $440,000 ·Milan should be lollowed. No sooner bad J . G. Prentice. deputy president of the Interna- tional Chess Federation, an- nounced that the Philippine capital would get the match than a Soviet Chess Federation representative labeled the de.- cision unacceptable because ol a signing technicality. • Comedian Redd Foxx m~ run for office this spring in the nearly • (...___P_EO_P_LE ____ )_ all-black town of Taft, Okla., his administrative assistant said . Barry Wright tried to register Foxx as an Oklahoma voter but 'the election board told Wright he : could not register by proxy for his employer. Wright said Foxx would be in Oklahoma before Feb. 24 to r e· · gister in person. Foxx last year was named police chief of Ta(t, a community in MuskogeeCoun_ty. County. • Sen. Henry Jackson <D·W•sh.) greeted his first-grade school teacher at a campaign reception in Seattle. May Wellington, 8.1, Jackson's teacher at Longrellow School in Everett in 1918, was a special guest at a $1,000-a ·coupie e vent that put $300.000 into the Jackson coffers . She recalled that Jackson "was a good child, but l can't say outstanding. He always said he was going to be presi· dent." • Rep. Maureen E. Maigret, a Warwick (R.J.) Democrat, has borne an eight·pound baby boy, making her th'e firs·t Rhode Island state representative lo give birth while in orrice. The state Senate approved a resolution congratulating Mrs. Maigret and her husband, Robert. an electrical engineer, · on the occasion . Mrs. Maigret has said she ex· peels to return to duties in the House in a couple .of weeks and promised to bring her son to the chamber to meet colleagues. • Presl<lent Ford became the 14th U.S. president to be honored. as a member of the Masonic or- der. Ford was on hand at the George Washington f\1asonic Na- tional ~temori al in Alexandria. Va. for the unveiling of a medallion plaque. But now the engines are elsewhere, in various stages of either being torn down for re· pairs or put back together after repairs. 1.·· Motorr:ycl,e engines go in and out so often that '.they ought to figure a way to lnsta11 them with zippers. ti Stewart, 30·year-0ld singer for 1'he r~aces, \\"a S quoled by London news papers as saying he met 17-year·old Susan at his Washington concert Salurday ni ght and dined \.\'ilh her at the White House Monday. Rut a spokesman for Stewart in New York said today that the London papers were wrong. The spokesman, Pierre Lehu of Myrna Post Associates, said the confusion apparently arose because Stewart told reporters for the London papers that he "probably" ...,·ould dine at the \\'hitc House Monday. Le hu said Stewart later "·as un<.1bl e to rent a plane from New York and had to decline the invitation. C hr ys l('r c h;:ii rma n L ynn To"'·ns~nd and president John Riccardo s aid "a succ(':-;sion of r increasingly difficult probl ems" -includin g th e e arly 197 •1 gasuilne shortage, political un· certainty in n1ids ummcr. high in· tert'st rates, inflation and the For·d adminis tration's ;itlc mpts lo cut consum er spending by urg· ing peopl e to save money \~'e re to blame for the losses. \VAITS FlEl~D. \'t. (li l'l l -A chair lift carrying 79 skiers lost cable tension and then tightened violently l\.1onda y, tossing s ix riders from the ir seats. Four "'ere injured, including one man who was in critical condition. The victims fell from as ~i~h as 30 reel.. Riders who were not tossed out 1,1,•aitcd up to 2112 hours before they were rescued by maintenance men using ror>es. Some got sarcly to the, ground sooner. "When I think of the things right about A111erica, I think about this order, with it.s sense of duty to country, its esteem for brotherhood and traditional values. its spiritual high prin· ciples, and its humble accep- tance of God as the Supreme Be· ing," Ford said. Daily Pllol Otllvll"f ONE OF MY FRIENDS re· g cently contemplated the engine· r~ Jess skeletons of the motorcylcs V1 and marveled, ··vou are so lu cky as a father. Your sons ha\'e the safest motorcycles in the world.'' That's what I like best about the motorcycle craze. Those t1.1ro machines arc reall y safe with the engines gone. Sheila Weidenfeld, press secreta ry for th£' President's wi((', Betty, said Stewart had invited Sus<in to come to his Was hington concert and she wt'nt with a party of s ix othe rs. During a phone convers ation. Stewart asked Susan out to din· ner, Mrs. Weidenfeld said. "She said she couldn 't go out for dinner but if he wanted to stop by at the White I-louse, that \\'Ould be (inc." the s pokes man reported. In the finan ci.a l slatt'ment. the two said furthe r cost reduction Is Guarantffd Mond1v-Fnda't': 11 you ck> l'\OI hll'Ytl your paper by 5 30 pm., call belore 7 p.m. and yOlJr copy will be de- hyered. Saturday and Sunday· II you 00 noc recetye your copy by 9 a m. Satur· day. or 8 a.m Sunde't'. call belore 10 a m. and your copy will be del1Yf.ll'ed. programs, as they take effect. Bird S("hf."l,tf• will restore prof1t;ibility "e\"en if P.l\.DL'"CA l-1 , K~·. <t.:Pl) -tr a c1irc•.+1oa Tel•,,.=•• today's depressed le\"~ of sales cold, freezing rain r olls through Most Orange County Areas 641-4Jll North-st Hun1+ng1on Beach, should continue.'' Chrysler has Kentucky tonight . city officials and Wes1mins1er ..•.•.•• 1 .... 1211 51 ,500 of its 114 .000 hourly say they 1,1,•ill try again to wipe SariClemente.C1p1str1noBeach, Snow On Natl. on's Pl am· s riiwioirkieiirisiion~iinidiiefii~niiiiteiiiiii\iii,.,iii.oiiifiiif .i0iutiiim~o~reiiiil~ha~niiiaimiiiiiiil.lioiiniiiiiipeiiisiikiy .iiiii'i"i.Jui•i" i 0 .i 0 i ... i .. i 00 i. iiiiiiii along with at least 50 percent of blackbirds. The first effort killed Dana Point. Soulh Laouna. d Laouna N•Quel . . . . .. 4tl-06H its salarie work force. about 200,000 birds. Eastern Third of U.~. Suffers Drizzles Tempera furn AHanl• Bli.m.rt.'- ..,,~ e.itt .. 10 .,..~ .. OMin.,..11 Cltt..el....O 0.11•• .,._, lJl!,troil f"~r!>Mlk~ >te:W>Ol11l11 IC•~\Cll' U • vao•s .. _ lllAU• ... kl't' MinnoedOOll' Htw 0rle«11" ,....vOf~ *'1" Pl.Mtl' a.i~CJ1v .... 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Toa&~·~ hi!VI •! lr>e Lo\ Anoel.i. CoV•l. CU>!er chmbed ,.,,,. d!:9'ff\ O'lef Mon<IO•~'\ Tl\~f~ '*"' 110 \mlHI r~l><l~ll)d "1 !IW LO' Ar>gel~\ Bd"n 10<1-•v o v It.• ..... P<>!lvl<on C.onlrnl O••t• "t Wd•m•• 1em11e•<11\He' we•~ r-· f(IO",,..\l •ll 1he n><1<>"1"1n drl'"' DUI qi.I\ tY ''"""' l>l'f\!\1e0 1n mo\t "''IO•l 10<<1 t•on• H'9"• -•e 1n 11>e •O• w ,no\ d1m<1'1•\lled '" 11\e a.".,..r1 a•e"' bV a .. ,b•t•~. le,.v1r111 '~'"' ''""' al\O •ul\ny e •f~PI •o• '°""' Vd•t•!)lt' l\1ql'I l.!ovdl ..... ,, li191\\ 11"1 llW UDP"' de\~rh r an~d from ')to •l 1-i•Qtl\ •I\ !l\e !Owe< MM"•I\ t l lmtll!d on lll l"'Mh' Coast a.I lt'eafh('r M0\11 Y '"""' 100.tY w<ll\ lit"1 •<1t>lt' l\,(jl\ ( IOVth A!ll'• "°°" "''"°' ornr•~ll~ W't•le••v 1(1 Ill I~ • no!\ H•CI"' 1(>d.1v 'n Int ""'' Co.1,t•I '""'""'""-"W\ w!I• f.lf\QOI t)o'1 w~"~ t 1 e~o •' '"'an<t 1~m ll!'fA!Utl"' Wiii rfn~ l)oelWPitn JI ttnd .o 1 N:' "'~le• tl'ml>t'r •hire ""' 11 be ~I. S11n, Moon, Tide• fUESO&Y y.,,.,.,,,,,Q" J !Op,.., '~ '>t'ltJ"<l lOW ~ 7/l)lfl 1J WEDNESO&V "•••!~'Q" 21e~m •S r .. ,,111w 10 l•a "'· o• S.~e>rlll ,,,Qh ) •J j'I ''" 1 ' SP<or'ld lfW • ,, p "'· 1.1 Real estate professionals know the impartance of a top-notch escrow officer, and we have the best ... lhat's why so many harbor area pr6fesslonals recommend the Bank or Newport's Escrow Department. They know from experience that Jo Slough and her staff get the job done with an expertise founded on many years of harbor area real estate experience. Jo Blough 11 the kind of escrow officer that makes the Sank of Newpoft d ifferent from ordinary banks. Jo and her escrow staff have oflices at both Bank of Newport locations . ...... .., .. Bank ·..-.:=Of · .. Newport MAIN OFFICE: Dover at Sixteenth 645-5333 CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE: Coast Highway near MacArthur 1>'5-3330 L0(<111, ou•tv ••nd\ ,.,.,.fod tl'W(lu(lfl -O! ! .... '"'*f' t•llVO" ••"A\ l')o.fl brrff\ •ub~•Gf-0 ~r>~r.11, tlltouqfl """'' .,. .• ,, ~~mt v••1<1Dle hl9h S.U.."w•• 15• m ,Mll\S )tpm ' MoOn fl~· 10.11 ...... )#1\ 11:11 ,lllilllil PA I r· I ' ' I ' I·• ' • ' • ~ ' Tonight's TV Highlights NBC (4l 8:30 -"The Secret Night Culler.'' Robert Reed stars us an otberwise solla and respectable family man com1>el Je(I to make obscene calls to women . Ho1>c Lange and Michael Constantine are featured. ABC 17l 8 ::JO Amencan Music Awards. Artists from the fleldi; of Pop. soul and country muslc are honorc<I 1n this live tclecost from Hollywood. KTLA (~l l l "30-"I'll Get By." June Haver and William Lundigan are paired in this movie musical from 1950. School Cutback · Warne d SACRAMENTO llJPl 1 -T eachers 11nd parents gathered outsid~ the Capitol Monday to warrl lh e Brown Admlnis lra· lion that the state "'ou\d h11v e to financ.·1ally rescue public schools or ~ there would be whul1.:sa\e cutbacks In ed ucation About 400 pl'r:-.ons. some . carrying colorful ( ____ s_ia_i_e __ ) lltt11<1r••d • Tuesday. F•bruary 11. 1975 OAIL. y PIL.OT AS Cratastot1 Reports Vet .Hospital Improves l,OS ANGELES <UPi l Sen . Alun Cranston (D·C<;11iLJ, said h1onday illegal drug tr11ffic con- tinues at the Vete r ans l\d· piinlstratinn J-l os1>ital in Long Beach but many other conditions have improved Jn a 21-page repnrt released by Cranston. he said "the V>'Orst pro· blerns a t l.ong Beach are behind us. but we s till ha \'Ca long way to go in insuring n1ore easy acce~s to veterans. n1ore t·oncern and comp11ss1on 111 dealing v.11th in· d1viduals." The report was complied by staff members from the Veterans Administration's chi ef medieal directors offieC' and the U.S . Senate Com 01 ittct.· on Vete rans Affairs. The 1n\'cstigat1on was begun fol\o\vi ng a two."·eek hunge r strikl.' and sit-in at Cranston's of· five iii February. 197,1 At th ;;it tinle. Vt't er;_1n s cha1·ged that alcoholis m and illegal dru~ usc "'as ram pant at the J ,600 bed hospital a nd th a t treatment was callous a nd inadequate. c~rned about continuing tcports or "drug l r~de , dr1.1g abuse and alcoholism .'' The report said, "It I! general· 1y b~lleved th at illega l drug U5t! e ither: h as dramatical ly decreased or has cone under ground." The numbt!r of beds at the hospital has 1ncrcasL-<l from 1.200 to J,200 since last ye<.1r , the report said, and it.., budget hes in creased nca1·Jr S50 n1illion. L ,n •--= ...,. -balloons. were told the state governn1enL \Y<JS f11cing overwhelming probleni~ not only in education, hut in heitllh and "·clfarl· Actor Jf ugh O'Urian V.'as presen t ed the f<~rcedom l .cadershi1> Aw <.1rcf !\1 ond<.1y in Valley J-"'orge. Pa .. by f'reedoms 1''oun· d ation Preside nt Kid1ia ped Gi1·l , 11 , S tra11 g le d Crans ton s aid ~tonday that some of the accusat ions tur ned out lo b e ··not as b ad as rumored." but that he v.·as con· Tht" report added th::it some doctors in the spinal cord 1njunes wa rds s hould be fired because they .. have lost the respect of pt!· tients an d c•o"·orkers a nd repr('sent a potential embarrass· ment to the vett•rans ad1n1nist r<i - tion ·· TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening f[lllUARY 11 Wednesda y DAYTIME MOVIES SllUI ind i;ouMry, 11 b!OldclJI h¥1 , from Hollywood. RoY Cl11I., Htltn ~fdd1 111d Sly SIMe host m Mm Cttni1 Sllft ED '"' bc.i1t !If MH '1M MljtS tk Cloc:hrOl'IL" Or. llronowski t•· ploru 1he revolul~ 1h1I 1nwfd ·~~" [1n1lt•n·s 111toty ot rtl1llY•J1 upHI NewtOfl'S oidut1 clocJ;.IJ!Oll. ~"'~""· KOCE Television 11((1(£1 4 )t IL(CT•IC: C:OlliCiltllHV !Cl ICTW) t•• SES .. ME STlllklfT ICI l(twl •:ti l\G lLUS M•••t.I 4CI INET l •·• MAN ANO l:HYl•ONMl.Nf 4(1 IMIAMI O•OE! JIM ll:OMANJIC ttll•l'-t..10ff (Cl Cl'US> T.• ALflltHATING CUllll:C/lft •11:1Jrlflllll:9: 1(1 ,, .. S .. l(IAL rci l•&!ol .. R. qlll•"' !cw• N"l'I •·• CAt.l~tll'llli JOUllNAL ICI 1••~ Gov r;dmund c; Brov.·n .Jr , rt•acllng to the dcn1<1r1d s, lutt~r q11l'::.· tioned lhl· 11sf• of lari.:t· sums of ::.t ;.1tc n1ont'.\' 1,11' proJec-ts v. h1ch "crt• of 1narg1nul henL·fit to :-.111 "" dents. tie did not apµcar lil'forc the gatherin~. .tl••••••g~r Cl10111~11 SF\N DJ EGO (A p I !!u g h ~1cKinley, c·1t~· rn anagcr of Eu gl'nt·. Or(' .. has l.H·L·n sc!C'ell·cl over 105 other applicants fo r the ~;imc job in S;111 OiC'J.:O. no\\' ('altfor111a ·~ :-.ccond ·b1 i.:g t·:-.t c-1t.v l\1 t·Kinlcy. 53. "'Ill ht· pt11d $42 ,500 annuull~ R l' t' d II a r r i s Pu11c ture T t~c l1 1Iiqu e S upporte d ('A RL.~B ,\ D ! U Pl 1 ·ram my Suzanne Johnson, Jt, who v.'a:O; kidnaped Sunday evening. died t\1onday from injuries she suf· fl.'rl'd \\'hf'n her assailant ap. µ:.1rently tried to :-;tranglc her, Sergeant Watching Arr·esting Officer JXJlicc said. SAC l~A t.1 ENTO ( U f'I 1 '!'ht· opt•ned :.10 1nvcst1i!at1on at the re- S,\CR . .\ MENTO (A P 1 'fhe gi rl. daughter of ~1r. and SacramC'nto police officer v.•ho quest of Sen. Al<.1n Robbins fD· Acupuncturis ts v•ould Mrs. n . .J . .Johnson. residents of arrested t v.·o legislators for \'an !'\uysl. \\'ho complaint-d of be lrt'<·n~t·d ;irld ;d!oy,·£'d the Ocean ~lanor l\.1otel. v•as druken driving has been put un· being stopped and checked out lo µraelu.:e 011 rcfc1·rals :-.eizcd by ,1 man •,rhile she was der the "'atehful eye of u ;,1ft er driving home late from f1·9n) pbysil'1<.1n s undl'r a \\'<\lking ,,..i lh her brother, Dale. supervising sergeant. \\'Ork last month hill sent lo the Scn<1lc 8. and Alex lloefcr. 14, about 7:30 Police Chief Willia1n Kinne) This is the second tirne in fi\'C floor ~lonclay · p.m. Sunday. told ;i ne\\'S conf crt•nce t.londay months DristO\\. has been 01·- ·rhL' measure by St•n ··t 'IJ kil l her if yo u tell that Officer Tom Bristo"· y,·as dered to ride \\'ith u sergeant (;eurgc Moscone (D·San anyone." the companions quoted not actuall y reassigned. but will because of con1plainls from .-·rant·1sco 1• v.·ould g-reol · the assailant as saying. '-''Ork under a senior policeman motorists. Last September the ly e:-.pand tht· availabtl1· 1'he girl v.·a s found unconscious so he can be evaluated. officer was accused of lyi ng in LY of <1l.'upunc1u1·1._• trt·at-at 9:l5 p .m . t\\'O blocks from Bristow is a m ember of the wait outside bars and of bringing ni t·n t in t· 01l1fnr111 •1. "'here she had been grabbed. The ('ity's s peciat team to patrol for drivers to the slation \\·ho were \\hl•re th(· urit·nl:d net·· discovPry v.·as n1adc by Dctcc-drunken driYers and was a<'-notdrunk. l .. flfftl S ."tllJJP(Jrff•fl dlt·1>uncturct('l'hn1qut"1s li\·c Sgt. Robin llargett. one of cused recently by several Kinney said it was routine l\i 110\\' a J lo\\' l'd un ! \' hv lhl' :-.earc hers police dispatched Senators and i\s.s~rnblym cn of ly· put an officer under a supervisor S1\('ftAr..tEN1'() 1L'Pl 1 licensed phy:-.icians.ur 1;1 :.ifter lheyv.·crenoti£ied. ing in \Va il a nd trying to "bag" \vhen his :ictions y,·crt· qucs- -After <·onventng in ;l son1e r esearch p roj£'cts She remained in a coma until lawmakers for driving under th(' tioned. · I · i\loscont:.''S hill \\OU!d d d M d fl · fl B · l 1· l Id t spec 1 ::1 s c s s 1 on . !'!he 1c on ay a ernoon. 1n uence. rts ow ear ier o a repor er, Jegisl<1I iVL' ll':u.Jtrs arc permit :it·upunc l 11ris ts to Authorities said whether she had ·rhrec legislators hav<:> been ar-"It's ~otten so it's not hO\Y intox· C'onf1d en1 tif quickl y trc~l p~1t1ent s \Vh() had bc·£'n sc·xual\y molested was not restC'd for drunken driving in the ic~1ted the driver is . but ,,·ho he passing: a mcus ure 111 been d1<1gnosed or rt·· lil'\t·rnlincd _ capital r ecently, and a fourth is. a'nd it's not ri ght for son1eone provide t';difornia "'ilh ferred by licensed phy:-.i · 1'he coroner's office sl:lid an "·as cited hy the llighway Patrol to say \Y ho "''e can a rrest and who hundreds of millions nf ciaos. But it ,,·ould pro· ;1utopsy"•asscheduledtoday. \\·hile driving to his district of. \\·ecan'tarrcst " dollars in lo\\'·tnlcrc~t h1b1t kicJ.\backs 0 1· lel' Detective Sgt . IIarry Walton fi ce. Bristov.· v.·as r esponsible for The officer continued, "They st;;ilc housing loan . ..; :-.haring bet \\'('('n ;:icun -:-.:iid six persons we re interrog;1t-two of the arrests. don't "·ant me making any more The specie.I st·ssion punctu rists an<.1 those l·d and r eleased as the search for Kinney has de nied lawmakers waves so I 've been ordered to \\'as called by Gov. Cd· physicians. lheassaila ntprogressed. "·e re bein g sin g le d out but tak.cpart innomorearrests." mund G. J1ro.,.,·n .Jr. ;ind,-----------------'---"-------------------------'------------- be~un r.1onday "'ith Jlro"n submitting tokC'~ /av.·makl.'rs a :100.pagt· prehminary propo~al as a comprom1sc on the 1:1 \\'eep in g hous1nl{ lc,-:islation . It ea\1:-. ror creatio n of a nc'' ~lat C' ho us in ).( authority anU !-150 million in bond.'i to under\\'r1tc IO\\'·lll\t'rest ho using loans Wit·<>• .seek ,. . .,rd SAN DIEGO IA P 1 Three "·ives of Lh(.• 100 San Diego tu na £is· hermen being lu:ld by Ecuador for a ll eg('d fish· ing violations s <.1y they hope to talk Pr·csident ~·ord into seek Ing re· IC'use of thei r hus bands. The wives left ror \V<ts hington Mond<ty as lhc captains of the seven tuna seincrs seized by Ecuadorian gunboats Jan. 24 a lso wcr£' taking steps to gain rc\C'ase of the c:rcv.•m cn ,,.,.d,. Bod!I •·01111d VENT URA !A l'J A mun whose bcaehfronl ho use burned Sund:1:v C\'ening was found dead under rny s tcrious e1rt•un1stan<'l'S in a neurby s t1·t'l'I ,\Jond;_1y morninJ:?. Authorit11•:-. :-.:ntl a doc tnr found the nude body ofWilli::in1 J \\'r1 ghtv.it.h no apparent \\ ounds ex .. ccpt for some abrasions on his knC'f'S. An :1utopsy establi shed only that tiis death was not natural s .. u i f>rs A ld<>d SACRi\Mf:NTO l.<\P ' Citizens 62 :.ind oldC'r "'ould gt·t free ad mission to statC' p;1rk s under a hill ::approved hy the ('nliforni:i Assembly The 53 0 vote t\1 ond11y -.c nt 11 to the Senate Ba!I T rafflt• SAN F'RANCISCO <U PI ) -Traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge dropped 6 percent last year but inflation in- creased to)! rev enu~ by SJ million because o( a toll hike , Rridge General Manager Oale W. Luehr· Ing reported. Luehring ~Rid 32.4 million vehicles C'rossed the fam ous bridge TOP GYPSY SUCCUMBS VERONA, llldy (/\Pl -After e decade o f lead· ing the "Children or the Wind '' gypsy tribe throuihout Ital)·, Teresa Bonlfaccio died at 78. FollowinR lrib;tl tradi· tion. her g r<lvcs1te was kept secrel. How many of these exnenses would Y.OU like to eliminate $ $ • Ill 1975? 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New port Blvd.• (714) 6754 500 (Aero>• thr 81~1 from Ci ty Hall ) HEAD OJ'J'lf.1:. -IMJ'&'\TOt.il\: Oru1 Wil~h1rr Build in,. W1l1hire Blvd at Gral'd Lo!! t.nctln. ('ali(. 90017 6'25 73-41 or Ztnith 9691 •lbtr •firt1 11,,,.,&o.1 lbt <1r tt1 • l .-' • - Al . BMLY. PILOT E D ITORIAL PA.GE ' Marijnaii.a"ContrOls. A bill softening penalties for marijuana use and possession, but stopping s hort of Oregon's •1decrimina.lization'' Jaw, has passed its toughest hur· d.Je en route to a floor vole in the Legislature. The Senate Judiciary Com mittee last week ap· proved the bill, presented by Sen. George Moscone CD-San Francisco), which would make possiession of · Jess--than 1 ounce of marijuana subject t o a misde· meanor ''citatio11," similar to a traffic ticket, witb a rweof$100. Possession or larger amounts would be subject to regular mis d emeanor penalties with fines up to $500 l!ild up lo six m~nths in jail. Sale of the drug would re· main a felony, with a prison sentence of up to 10 year~. At this time. California is one of onlv three states in which first-offense possession of·sm.ill amounts o l marijuana can result in a felony conviction. Such a conviction can seriously curtail an offen· der's later ability to obtain employment a nd return to a normal life. Last year, Gov. Reagan vetoed a similar mari· juana bill after it had passed both houses of the Legislature. Gov. Brown has indicated his willingness to support some re«;tuction in California's stern mari· juana Jaws . The Moscon e bill appears to be a reasonable solu· lion. Gift for Fisherme n When biologists for the California Depaitment of Fish and Game first planted 1,000 fingerling salmon in a secluded ri-.ver of Camp P endle ton several years -ago, the experiment was only a gamble. that was needed for a major project calc~rated to in-. troduce a new "Species or sportrish to the Orange and San Diego county coastline. "''-' In recent days, the last of 60,000 young silver salmon were planted ln the same lagoon of the S~ta Margarita River. Once they adjust to the new habitat,; the salmon will b e allowed to migrate into the Pacific. It appears certain that a n g le rs, raced with dwindling numbers or 9ther species. or fi ~h in recent years, soon may find something new 1n their sacks. Innovation by the state agency has bright.ened prospects or rejuve nated fishing a long our coast. Costly 'E x p e r ts', More than 18 months ago, O range County s upervisors w e r e prompted to impose a m oratorium o n consultant studies paid for with county t ax m on ey. The resolution they passed was triggered by the receipt or a wasteful outside stud)' of the county planning d epartme nt. It cost thousands of dollars and the r e port was d eemed worthless. Since the n , however. s upervisors have done little lo curb the use of consultants. They rationalize this apparent contradiction by funding m a ny s uc h r eports with money other than genera l laxes -such ... as f<..>deral r evenue sharing. - But the need for resurrecting and r e inforcing their res olve against the use of consultants was point· ed out recently with t h e completion of a study or coun· ty unemployment and pove rty. The study cost more than SS0.000 and told supervisors absolutely nothing they didn't already know about barrio and ghetto life in the coUnty. ., • '· • • But lime proved that the durable fi sh could flnd "1their way to the sea, survive there and return to the r river mouth at spawning time. Such expe ri e nces s hould provide county officials more than enough reason to go very s low on passing the buck to outside experts -no matter where the funding comes from. "DON'T TELL HIM EVEMHING J you DAMN FOOL.'' To the experts, tO.e survival of the s almon was all Moscow Connection ' Is Failing for Iraq BAGHDAQ -The astonishing: [ailure or Sov'iet foreign minister Andrei Gromyko to stop here on his &uddenly scheduled S\11ing thr ough the Middle East last week m arks a n~6w point in Iraq's unfu~ dreams for the Moscow connection. Vice President Saddam Hussein, now more entrenched- than ever as the unchallenged strongman of this oil·rich state, gave us the s hort answer whe n we asked in .an exclusive jnter\"iew why · Gromyko was not going to stop arr here after',sbowing the Soviet flag in Damascus aod Cairo. ··fraq has not invited Mr. Gromyko. to visit.Saghdad~" 'the 37-year·Old leader replied. "It i~ not 3n old Iraqi tradition to ask everybody to come and visit.'" · YET, by a coincidence of tim· in g stupefying in its contrast to Grom yko's non -invitation , Sadam Hussein r olled out the red carpet only a few days earlier to no n e other than David Rockefeller, brother of the American Vice President and chairman of the Chase Manhattan Bank. Indeed the leader of Iraq 's mystically,b ased and non- ..Q>mmun.ist ea 'a th Socialist .rfi· gime spent no less than two hours and 15 mlnutei with the:symtiblic if not.actual leader of American capitalism (despite official pro- paganda here that describes the U.S. as ''a land where the world's most vo racious and most savage capitalist in stitutions rule''). In our intervie\\'. the handsome and thoughly elegant Saddam Hussein made no effort to dov.·npl ay dirficulties other Arab states have had in guiding their relations "'it h l\1osco"' down the right path. It \\"as ··~el£-evident." he said, that such Arab states as ( EV ANf';-j'l/OV AK ) Egypt" h ave had grave problems \Vit h the Soviet Union. Neverthe- less. despite his O\\'n abrupt move into the third "·orld and hi s bid to hold the 1980 world non-· aligned co nfer ence he re in Baghdad. he told us his relations \l.:ith 1i-toscow are being m ain· tained in a ''true'' form. Further, he said, there is •·no conflict " in 1\·toscow ovC'r Iraq's espousal of the ··doctrine of non-alignment.·· PERHAPS: but ~iplonlatic ex- pertsherehave ~arie doubts . ,. Baghd ad-Moscow problems started when lhe Soviets bought a large tonnage of. Iraqi oil and Ulen sold it at a tiandsome profit to third countri es, including \Ves~ Germany. Iraq \Vas furthe r ·a roused when the Russiflns turned the other way as Iran, Iraq's No . I enemy, occupied llA'O strategic is lets in the Persian Gulf, the vital outlet. for most Middle East oil. But hose tv..•o events h ave been dwarled in comparison to the third Iraqi grievance: repeated failures of Moscow to s upply the types and varieties of sma ll weapons, in- cluding ammunition, needed in Iraq's tough little war with the Kurdish minority in northeast Iraq along the Iranian border. THE NASTY probl e m of Kurdish separatism has now come close to traumatizing Iraqi foreign policy. It dominates ever- ything e lse. l\1oscow has long Quotes Kate Schoor . Van Nuys -"It seems to m e. that we are truly discriminating against (othe r terrorist organizations). They deserve the same sort. of recogni- tion by the United Nations that \.11as accorded to the Palestine Liberation Organization.·· Dear Gloomy Gus Heritage f ro111 t .h e Past Ford's Fiscal B11rden Don 't you think that "'"ith the gasoline proble n1s that we have .. they " "'ould at least try to synchronize the traffi c lights. so it wouldn't be neces!'iary t o stop and re· start at each one? B.11 . ~y Gus c•mm••ll ., .. ,...,.ftlod •r ,.......,, .,.. • .,., ~••wrlly mMt a-. ........ tlM .. ..,.""'". ,,. ... .,_ ~ ......... GMmyGWf,0.lly PllM. W ASHlNGTON -They call the Ford budget a monstrous thing, but it might be better known as the Lyndon Johnson budget or t h.f budget of sue· cessive Democratic Congresses because it is they and no[ Presi· dent Ford who created the necessity o r it. The reckless abandon with which new programs were enact- e d in the J o h n s o n years or the . eyed the Kurdis h minority in t960's and the northern Iraq as a poteiltial base unrestraina - for building a l\'1osco"'·-run Com-bl e profligacy munist a pparatus t o be u sed _ .0 r Demo . eventuallyas awayto encourage cratic con- simi!ar separatist tendencies.: in .. t r 0 1 I e d lr'.'ln s. OY+'~· far larger Kurdish Co n gresse~ minority-. 1ustd~cross the border ·since created from lra 1 q1)\ur 1st~n.. . . a great engine . But Y+ hen .the Iraqi_ Kurds re-of inflation which is no"' out of JCCted a plan for sem1-aut\>nomy control offered by Baghdad last year. · and the fi ghting started, the first Ford was Jeft with no latitude targets of the Iraqi arn1y were or flexibility when the time came local Kurdis h leaders Y+•ith Com-tt\at the government's spending munist connections. and taxing power must be adapt- Saddam Hussein told us that ed to fi ghting hard times. He the U.S. ,.,·as responsible ror pro-could only ·plunge the couii(ry viding arms to the\Shah of Iran deeper in debt. There was no re- which a re then turned against the serve to call up. Congress had Iraqis. along the border area to alreatly over extended the spend- · help the Iraqi Kurds. ll is un -ingand taxing po":ers \l.'hen they thinkable, he sci id, that the Shah ' "'er e not needed for an expansion \\'Ou\d employ his U .$.-provided of the economy. A major war \!.'as a rms ugai nst the the Iraqis fought -v.•ithout imposing taxes to "·ithout \Vashington's consent. pay for it. New programs a s- Such non-militant Arab states as sumed a growth r ate only dimly E gypt, Lebanon and Saudi pe rceived "'h e n they v.."ere Arabia are also quietly tryi ng to originated and no provis ion \l.·as help Iraq in its diplomacy to cool made to pay for tl1em. down the Shah, whi ch is surpris- ing diplomatic help for the mos t hard-lin e Arab state in the entire ~1iddle East . BUT WITH the super po"·ers. it is to the U.S .. not Moscow, that Baghdad now looks for real help in ending the cosUy and political- ly d angerous \var against the Kurds. Perhaps th<lt expl ains Saddan1 Hu ssein's non-invitation to Gromyko and the red carpet for that ""voracious and savage"' capitalist David Rockefell er. THOSE WHO berate f ord or stand in awe of vast deficits now, and in the future as rar as the eye can see, a re the same pt..>ople who insisted on cr e ating the problem. Now, their answe r i s the s ame as before, makin g ttie commit- ments or the government even greater than Ford conceives and swelling de£icits beyond his pro· jeclions by greater tax cuts than he has asked. Not having in- crease.d the taxes necessary to meet the government's commit- RICHARD direct responsi bilities, he was ac· l J the government and reduce it.5 cused of advancing a sneaky WILSON scheme to create a presidential "-------------' .dictators hip 1,Jy centralizing men ts has been in itself a decade- 1 on g and progressive tax avoidance which amounts to a re- duction in terms of inflated dollars. More than that, it is proving to be an avoidance of responsibility by congressional elements now demanding new responsibilities which they can- not fulfill and will not finance ex- cept by borrowing from the public. There is no point blaming the military or government waste and inef(iciency. In terms of the past. the military is starved. Measured by real dollar expen- ditures, the share of the military is do"''n 40 percent since 1968. Waste and inefficiency are no match for the pyramiding or social benefits of dazzling varie- ty which eat up nearly half the. budget in direct benefits to in- dividuals and have created an in-1 satiable appetite for more. WH EN FOR D pleads w ith Congress to cut back, its only answer is to cut back the military . Not for an instant ""ill ~l consider undoing what else it has done to create huge deficits and more inflation. When Ford's pre· decessor tried to hold back con- gressionally a uthorized spending -on hi s own authority he was ac- cused of impeachable abuse or power. Wh en Ford's predecessor tried to find new ways Lo manage power. The record or Congress simply is nol good a nd it cannot be blamed on Ford . or his pre· decessor. ""'ho was challenged ievery step of the way as Ford is being challenged no\I.'. AN I RR ATIONAL political premise is also put forward. IC Ford cannot bring the country out or recession and control infla- tion. it is said, he is finished and cannot run in ~~76. In this formulation. Ford is rejected for not redressing conditions which no one can blame on him but are the fault of those who v..·ish to get rid of him. The argume nt is just as. com- pelling that those who wish to get rid of him have no rea l alternative except to repeat and magnify the mistakes of the past throuJ!h highe r deficits and more irrflation whic h no president could redresi;. Another pre mise is that l''ord is not very bright and Has put forv..•ard a hodge podge program wh icl) is too complicated to be workable. This is s ubject to com- parison also with programs pushed by yery bright people "'hich have turned out badly. More or the sa me is not a very in· viting alternative to F'ord"s lack of brilliance. The Male Machine ,\ ration<il. frank . a nd often pu;nful inquiry into the male con- d1L1011 -an 1::ssential counterpart Lo the n1yth ·~hattering "·orks o f s uc h feminist "'ritcrs as Ge r m;.dne Greer. Hetty 1:riedan and Ingrid Be ngis T he l\tal(' i\t achin e by l\IHr c 1''eigen ( THE BOOKMAN 1 Sir Plummy -Master 1-'as t ea u re ve al s n1en t o 0 .$ Englz"sh p .. ose •h cn:•e lvc.' in :· new w ... ,. 'J • 1 (l\l cG raw-ll1tl.S7 9 .J). prt'OCL"UjJation \\ 1lh \·ioll'nt·c as the finnl test of n1asculinity, and to a n acceptan('C of the violence done' in their names by their ~ov-·~ t•r nn1cnt. Loo'king fOl"\\;1rd to the futurt• 1 \\ith some optin11sn1, F'asteau. a 1 Thi1 tribu lt was wnllen shortly before the d e ath of author Wodehoultl.aatweek. Editor. . · I was ·staying 1n Me xico a nd teadin 1 the 1at.est of the J eeves dbvels, ''Much Obliged, J eeves." when 'the word came o ... er the s.hort wa ve that its author had been knighted at the age of 94 . Slncel bappen to think that th is fel lo w, Pe l ham Grc nV"il le Wodehl>uSe. Is t be .greatest l iving Englishman. th e. new !. ULl<le my day lueld.·P-G. is c11lod" Plum by l!lli close rluds-.a11d Plummy by Illa verJ clooe t1il11du :Tl11tt'1 tll~ way Pelham com• out in a r1pid·fire m ushed paeaio. pubUc 1cbool accent Ke ts on e or the wopders of our UtlM', Is the old boY. Wod~c Is ... ..,U.Or II 111eb lln"6 as ··Sile t•ra ~d li lm d own like a .-e.P"!Nl\I'' and ''Why don't you CHARLES McCABE upper c lass he portrayed in alm ost as many novels as he has years, is even dP.tUer than he po rtrays it, though not quite as harmless. And the mere phenomenon of hi s advanced age. Wb•t other man of 91 . as he then was, rould put these v..·ords into the moulh of Bertie Wooster as be speaks lo an ex -girl friend. "You m ust not lose courage. Who knows?· Consola· t ion may be waiting for you some here. Someday you will meet.someone who will make you forget you ever lovea me. No , not quite l!i•t. I think !shall always. be a fragrant memory, always: something deep In your heart that •will be With you like it gonue·, tender ghost e~ you walch the sun- set on summer evenings while UM: little blrds sing their ofr.~ songs in the s hrubbery.•· · • Hy the author"s definition. the ready while living0 in America. He happened to be with his wife in Le Touquet, France, when World War JI began. He was captured by· the Nazis and tra nsfe rred to Berlin. British intellectuals, Wodehouse s ~pc r -mal e. is "'fun cll onal, d ~­ was cleared of these odious signed ma1nl ~· for \\'Ork JI ~· li> charges in lime. Muggeridge, in p1;og~ammco, to. 11:1.ek.le .. .io l~~;, fact, claims personal knowledge O\err1de obstacles .• 1_tt~1<.:k p1 o of one wholly bizarrecontribut· blems. o v er~on1 c d1ff1c~ll1~s . to the war e(fort by Wodehouse.ion and ul \\·ays seize the offensive. ' Jn 1941 \~odehou se contracted with CBS to make an entirely in· nocent series or talks to American audiences about how life was un- der the Germans. Not unnatural- ly the talks sounded rather like a -Wodehouse novel. He was making mlld fun of the Nazis in the same way he mad e run of Bertie "The Germans, in their literal way. took his works as a guide to English manners," said Mug- geridge. ''and actually dropped an agent in the F en Country wear- ing s pats. This unaccustomed article of attire led to his speedy apprehension." Wooster. WODEllOUSE wns a master or The Germans, however, taped En g 1 i s h pr 0 s e . 1·t i s u the talks and broadcast them to fact not widely known u1at Evelyn Engl11nd, which was indeed the Waugh, by common consent lhe last thing Wodehouse could have r! f E II h f ., ·desired. The J·ournali..stic pack. finest w ter o ng s o ius time, wa s deeply In debt to led by the most influential colum· Wodehouse for the s tructure and nist in Britain. the Daily Mirror's texture of his novels. Cassandra CBill Connor) went . .after him with positively vulpine-Nothing could be more charac- ./ury. teristic of Sir Plummy than his SUDDENLY this wholly un· political m a n was a rollabora· tionist. His books were banned by libraries. His name was struck from club lisl s. He v.·a11 a pariah in the land he loved so much. Thanks largely to the efforts of Malcolm 1'-1uggeridge and other An actjve fen1i111st . Fasteau ironi ca ll y examines hi$ S(';\Ua!l y' ste reotyped hero's concept of won1en : •·ThC'Se de li g htf u l crcaai res service him with love and dcv<Jtion induced by rccogni: lion of h is superior design and the importa nce of his funct ion s. Ile \\'it.!lds his authority over them e ffor t l essly und m ag na nirnous1y ... F"ASTEAU dra"·s heavily on his own experience to analyze an- t rcnched bellcrs 1.111d attitudes ;.tnd their de~trucliVl.' C(((.'C(S Up· on the individual and upon socic· ty. llo~·s are reared to he tou~h . unemotion a l c1nd clon1iruint lll ~1 11 times, he notes. r.tcn are taught tn rear and s uppress th e .. feminine" -tender as~C('llj or their per5onality. Professional success must be achieved-even ot the cos t ot. personul r~l n ­ tionshi1>s . tn (lublic arra.rs, blind re \·t>rcnce for hier1:1rchy wn d IX>'''e r make~ \\'utergatrs J)QSsi blc. L'ltimately, men urt~ It'd to a • lit\\·yer und former editor 0£ the ·I llar\·ard l .;1\\" Ht·vic\'· proj1•ct:-. ~ :111 a ndrogynous \\·orld \VhC'rc I neither n1en nor "'Oml•n \\"ill bl' ' bound b y rt'stric,l v(• and 11 rt if1ciall~ polarized sex roles. VICTO RdeKEVSERLI Nt; : . I OAA.NGE COAST. D~ILV PILOT Hobrrt N. Wt>ed, Publishtr Tl1on101 K eevU .. Editor Barbara Krtltrich . F.difor1al Pa{lf l·:ditor The editor111 I pai1• ol the 0111) Pilot !:il'l'ks to inform and ~h mulalt' re.aders h~· prt"11e n1lng on th1!i pace diver"Sl' l'omm cntury on topics o( In · teresl by 11yn1t1 c-•tcrl columnists and cartootu~lio. hy provldln\l 11 ror11m for reader~· ''1ews and by Pt'e-..enuna this ne.,.,1111apl'r·s opiniM& and idea• on eurront toplC'S-Theo. l'ChtorJal opininns 11f thti Dall)' PUot apPe•r onl)" in thf' l'l11tor1a1 column lit th«' top ot the 11a~e Op1niom tllPTftiffl b~· lhl' cnlumn1 .. ts nnd l'ill10Qnl1t1 und ll'ltrr v. riltr~ flrr lhftlr own •nd no t1ndor•l'n1~nt or tht-lr vte'ln by tha Daily !'Hot ~hoult1 b~ lnfe~rcd. Tuesday. February 111, uns '( lialtt.vt; 1011 loo« like a "lll•lll•lll·" The British THIS GENTLE nalf was vi~jm ol one of the more ignoble me<lia lynchings in British v..•artime his · tory. His major crimewas lhat he had amnrsed a good bit or the ~ words on being knighted. "I don 't understand why authors receive knighthoods ; it's such a compU· ment, really. I've always ttK>ughl that the two things that titablish an author were gelling a knighthood and being put in Madame Tussaud's and now I've , acco!1'plished bolh." I I .. • roll,tie!al Notes 1 L·WV ·Sets Waste Meet I a,o.c. HUSTINGS Otni. 0.11, ~ll.C$Wfl' The Or,nge County League of M'omen Voter:; chafter will kponsor a specia public ~ork&hop on the growing pro· ~l ems of solid waste disposal Fri· ~ay at 9 a.m . at the Republic ederul Sa'{i,oga buiJding in San-Ana. ~Jeanette Turk, president or the OCil LWV, said the purpose of e meeting is to update men1 . rs .,_nd jnter~sted citizens on ~Jans for a public education pro- ~ram . , On hand for questions and His AB 7541 would ext.end the hours for posting or lilts or people who have alre11dy cast their ballots. Such lists must now be updated only unUJ 4 p.m. on clec· tion day, Burke W'-'nlii it to go un- til 7p.m. The assemblyman's other or. ferlng, AB 753, would require the American flags hung at polling places to be madF oul of cloth rather than paper or plastic. I-tis r~oning is that such banners don't s tand up to inclement weather. • • • have lo5t.-retirement beneft,b when thty hllvt moved frOm state to state and t.tte problem pulS a serious curb on te~cher mobility. Cranston ·~ bill would provide ror voluntary state cooperation in a rederal benefit transfer 'Pl'O· gram. • • • ASSEMBLYMAN Rl<hard• Robinson, Santa Ana 's new Democratic state legislator, has introduced legislation aimed at endjng a loophole that has al · lowed utilities lo hike rates without public scrutiny. ORANGE COUNTY T~.d•y. February 18. 1975 L.A. CALLS 6''EACH _,,...,._,o., ""',....,._ c;-Ot C<lli,... ,,,,__. ..... ~ ..... Are 90ld and 5ilver your sat· est +nveumenls in these in · I f11111on·r1pped n11d ·seven11es' w-., believe lO. However, u•l like mos1, we don't v1f!w either as a speculative u1vt."i t Pl'BLIC 11.'0TICto: SC4GEyes·I ment or the road 10 roc n es, but s.mply as 1nsi.H.ince ~onst economic 1nst11b1 li1y . Bb1 vou can"r eat gold .i nd silver a nv mo1e than a sa-.on (jS account passbook. Transit at CAJLYPILOT A1 PUBLIC NOTICE ~'nswers will be Ne.,.,·port Beach eneral Services Director Jake ynderse, Fullerton Mayor jfrances Wood Hnd an Orange ;county official . A BILL TO protect retirement benefits or teachers who move .across state lines to teach has been introduced by Sen. Alan Cranston < D·Calir. t. Robinson's target is the prac· lice of the Public Utilities Com· mission to automatically gril.nt ·•pass·through '' rate hikes because of fuel or operating cost increases. .3-dayMeet So we suggest \'DU al~o con$1der ston1ble lood as a protective in.,.ei1me111. Every astute pe1son owe\ 11 10 h im self and h•S tam1ly to have. at ve•y least, 11 tull yeafs supply o l food on hand, lood 1ha1 will keep un· 111 1!'s nee de d . l'L.BLIC :"\01'1(. ... ; cttil"'fd to m••"'••n ret•hon~•O?:'" , cw .. c •~< """llt t ••t~ l "°' "'*'""'9" un•1 <ll••'l" IOI" t• mll!\\.eQI' ""'I me\''"'I'" "'0 Uld be In· <•t•"'f<I ttom l o~ to l OU Pt• un.1. Fo•"•9" t •<ll.lfl'lf •t• Y•~" •nd coin bo• 'ot'••.ce mll!S""'OO! unol <ll•r\IO!\WOUld1n c•et'le f•omS Oo to s 01. • • • , ASSEMBLYMAN Robert ~Burke <R-Huntlngton Beach> has :introduced tvo'o bills he claims ;y.·ill make the election process ~'Ork better. • Cranston, a member of the Labor Subcomr1littee on Educa· lion said the teaching profession is already confronted with serious pay, une mployment and class size problems. lie said thousands of teachers 1-le said the utilities \\.'ere gral· ed S500 million in such hikes last year without benefit of public hearings. :Transit Unit TV Revisited ~Will Hear • j County Panel CSF Has Nostalgia Course ; SANTA ANA -Orange Coun- ;ty's citizens· advisory committee ;on transit will assess Or ange :County Transit Di s trict's ;<OCTDJ bus system at a 5 p.m_ 'meeting in Santa Ana City J-lall Thursday . Jn addition to ~valuating OCTD's existing bus system. the committee will discuss OCTD's d irectors' recent policy state- ment as well as the transit dis- trict's corridor study. The committee was formed a year ago to serve as a public forum for citizens interested in the county's transportation pro- blems and OCTD 's role jn help· ing to plan for the future. OCTD board chairman Ralph Clark said Thursday's mC'Cling is open to the public a nd has invited inte r ested groups to send representatives. Do you remember the early days of te\evision with the "Hit Piara<::e," Sid Caesar, Red But· tons and J erry Lewi s and Dean Martin? The Age of Television -the First25 Years, a 12·meeting, con· tinuing education course, is be- ing offered Thursday evenings rrom 7 to IO .. t Cal State Fullerton. The three·unit course will be taught by Jerry Lenington, of Fountain Valley, educator , photographer and historian of radio. television and film. Lenington has lined up guest speakers for the course including radio 'and TV personality Frank Bresee. Jack Smith of "You Asked for It." Jackie Cooper and Mel Blanc who will do a tribute to Jack Benny on April IO . ~njngton also ,teaches three radio courses ~or Coast Com· mu.iity College District : Golden Age of Radio on Monday even· ings al OCC; Old Time Radio of· fered free to senior citiz.ens on Friday mornings at the Com· munity Recreation Center on the Orange County Fairgrounds (no test, no books, no credit), and Golden Age or Radio, a similar senior cit izens course offered Monday afternoons at the Senior Citizens Center·, 1706 Orange St., Huntington Beach. For intorma· tion, contact Patty Giltanin at 556·5880. Cyclist Killed CAR1t1EI .. (UPI l -A molorcy· cle driver \\'as killed Sunday \\.'hen a camper bus swerved across to the \\'rang side of the highway and hit the cycle head· on. the California Highway Patrol reported today. o .. ath J\'ollcf'~ u~t.11~11 MAUCC: AA 0[(11.[R ~f•.,<r' -" .,.....,,nq D o•G•v 81e>t~r \ M(>r1....,, • 11'111 &-.. <Pl 8lvd, H11"\•"lllU" U.,-.r. t.41 .. , /Ill o .. afh J\'ollceJI Ulll•AN Gl Nf VA MARV U l'l&AN ot ~ ....... "'" ll•llef ~ ..... <I •*•l I NI tl>/11 '"' .,...,o '" n"'ll.o"d Jll!•omt U•I><"' I .>n> O•v11J J"• Jll!••• Jlt(l>,,.<I, A•n ;• •"d o ..... ,n~ M o l"f ', "lo•, _,,_ l t.•01.,..,,, J1tt•v r ,,,no::,. Other Deaths •11AOLIE'I' .. ltlHUA UMA DL(Y S.tr.,C~\ ~" ,~nd<"Q, O•ld.ty 9,.,,,._,~ ~'I"'"'" )~!I BtoKll •lvd , HU'1 1!"Q!(Jfl i>it•C ll (:• ... , ,,,, Adoption of a regional transportation plan is ex· peeled to be the major action at tt\e three-day general assetnbly meet· ing of the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) in North 1-lollywood this month. The com prehcnsive plan to be considered tor adoption by SCAG 's ex· ecutive committee is the first attempt to merge the transportation pro· grams of Southern 1 Californici 's cities. ·coun· 1 tics and transit districts I into a sin.gle plan. I When adopted al the I general assembly meet· I ing that begins feb. 26, the transportation plan will be sent to \he state Department o f Transportation for in· c lusion in a st atewide transpor tation plan. Other issues of re- gional interest scheduled to be discussed by the SCAG delegat es include offshore drilling, govern· menl funding of the arts, local parking manage. ment programs and the ··911" emergency phone number syst em. Feature speakers in· elude Los Angeles 1-fa· yor Thomas Bradley. That rnakes sense two w.ivs Stored food is a hedge against 1nll.:H1on. A nd w11h food price hikes 1n '75 fo1 c cii~t at 20% to 30':'h, "ht.1V now, eat late#" n1a~es ob vio1Js econom•c sense. Then:• m~ght be 11 much beuer rea>on 10 sto re a year's supply o t food today. Ac· cording to USDA statistics, the nation's !ood rescr ~es to· d.iv are 1ust one-fourth what t hey were a ve;n ago. II a lood shurtage comes of the d•m ensions that led the LA, police d.;"p,Jrtment to 11a1n policemen 10 handle food riots. w1H you be out no ting -Of home, e.lting dinner 1 Clip ~.We'll send you 1 backgrou11d informauon on f ood as an inves tment. lull deraifs on our food-fCN·stor· age offerings, our ·'F()('ecasr: 1915" econom;c outlook and a complimentilry copy of GWl'.s bi-weekly financial di- gest (subscription: S50/yr.). Just mail. along with your nilme and address. to: Golden West INVESTMENT COMPANY T3j Mahal Buildin,i! 2.1511 Paseo dr Val~n•·i•. Sui1e 208. La 11una Uilh . '°_C,!.!;6l,J~~.z!~~!!~J Loc•I news. Every day. In the l1f.!!tl~l{1)I FICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME STAT IEMENf ltM. 10110 ... •nQ "°''""" •• G!lol>Q '""' nes• "' p ' AltCJ l!I•, M ol••on V"l!fo, C•I 91tl~ Pllol+O ICo•lott. 7'!.oll AloC•n!e, M•~· "0" Voeio, C•I ''•IS TPI" l>U•H>e\• o\ C"'10u<tll!d by <1n •ndoY•<lu•I Pl\1111:> l(O•IOll Tlli• •t•lement ••• ri1e<1 '"•ti> IM Count~ Clll!tll o l 0..•tM)e Coun!J on Ji1nt.1df~ 13, 1q11. f4CMl1 Pu!ll°'l>ed 0.-•"9" Co.is.I 0..011 P•IOt, J•n. 11.•nO F t 0.4, 11, 11, 19/~ 1'12·11 • ---------PL'BLIC ~OTICI·:. STATEMEl'OITOll' A8AN00NME/off' 011' USE OF FICTITIOUS aus1 NE SS NAME Tllf ••1'191• lo<•I m"''"'I" cl'W t'lf !or "~"'"n9' ....,,,.qt", pl•t•d ft<>n"• ....,,,..'I"' t &tt' \ll!lepl\on•~ -..Id In ,..,.,., t<om \ Ol ro s OH F0tf•QA ~· c.,..no;ie lotiil me \>&Qt ""'' '""'""'' WOUIO+nt •t .. "'fl">m\ Oo!0 .01 . E\tabh;n • cn••ot lo• '"Pi!•'ol."du•r ol !>a>•< ll!ItNl"Qe >f•v•~~ .ii \I loG IQf' te ••Oente ""'"'<" .Jn(! '1 S 00 !or bu"nf\S '\et V•(fo, lfT1'>lll!<nenl .. 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JO. 191), Noo"'""'' Bt:•t l\, c.11,1orn • .o 9111t>O "lotoce ot i'>t'•••nQ• 0., 111e .tpph<.Jhon T1><:htl•l1ou\1>U••ne•~namerll!t•·•••ll """bf! l>Olotta •n" o ubl•\l>e <l ""Ir~~' IO•IKI"" w•\ l•led on No vem ill'• 11. 19/l !...,n to~e no• mO<f 11 ... n tllotl y <:14~~ In 10\e co ... ntr o• °''""II' or•O< to '"" 1no1o•I M •••ng•. l l J R E AL TY VE"lf URE AS· T MComllolny·s orogo~ed ••lt'\-.u!" ')()(.IA TES. INC , wJ" llll!llll!t•t PM1nt't, Dt<.o~ el!N:l•~ll! ill v•rlO"\ C.Utorni• noo W•hlllfC! ao..1e r•r<1, Lo~ A<>Qt"H"•. C..h!Orn•.l 'l0Di1 (~) U .S DE V ELOPM E NT CORPORAl l O "I . l<1tn1er 9 en e r.11 p.or!ner. 4100 Borell Street, Ne*P<>'' S.,.c;n, CA ~1M>O l llt\ l>U••ntS> """' ton!l"c !~d b Y <t I/mo !eQ piotlnet \II• p, Re •lt1 ventutt: A>\<Xi.ll(t'\, In<. "°"' (.o•P· \J '), 01/!Yll!!OpMffl { ''°"· • C.lll•I coro. CO<POt"· in,, ~1.uemtnt ... a\ t11eo'wot!\ ,....., County C le r~ "' OrdnO~ Co.,nrv on Ft:b•u.irv IQ. 191i ROBERT 8 . WESSLING, Allr. 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' >L-ti', IQ fl\ll:ll ir.IWtl Or•~ c. .. ,1 Oa-ilV Jlltlol, '------~-------'' "-"'....,,. 1J. 1'· "'' J1t-ts ' '- ·Teach your children · these SAFE KITE·FLYING RUllS 1 Don t cross st reets • or highways w hile !lying krtes 2 Don·1 fly a kite w 11h •me I al 1n the frame or tail 3 Don'tusetinselstring. •wire or any 1w1ne with metal 1n11 q Don I lly a kite over •TV or r8d10 antennas. s.Oon·1 fly a ki te near electric power lines and don't try 10 re trieve a kite caught 1n power lines 6 Don t lly a kite 1n the •'a1 n. ~ Southern California Edison ,\,. (Qu.11 r':ip<.• lufl•!y f ' ·:>'Ji"' Well like to get to know you. In the hectic poce of today's /iuing. itisoften hard to get acquainted wirh the penontJI side of the'people with whom we do business. Al First Federal Sauings, we feel lhe '"human touch .. is extremely important. This is why we' re p resenting this brief. personal profile of Gory Ferguson. Beller yel. slop in at First Federal Sauin9s soon and meet Gary Ferguson. We belieue he ·s the kind of person you'd really like ta know. H e"d like lo 91!1 to know you. 100 Q. Are vo• a native Callfomlan. Gal')'? A . Yes. lam. I was born in Pasadena and lived in the San Gabriel Valley during my early childhood. I went to high school in Hermosa Beach and following graduation, enlisted in the U.S. Navy. I se rved In the Navy for six years and in the U.S. Army as an infantry man and a helicopter crew chief for three Q . How did yo• 9et(nto the ••'"•••and loan b••I••••? A. After f left the setvice, I went to work k>r a savings and loan associa tion In Huntington Parl<. where I 'NOrked for five years. They had a long range training program which gave me training in an phases of lhe business includi ng loans, account service, escrow. insuran ce l was a rmna9'1r al the Costa Mesa o ffice • Q. Wlll yoa t .. I u• a bit a boat 11o•r familly? A. My wife . Doris. and I ha ve two children-a Cfaughter, Rene who is 15. and a son. J .R. is his nickname, who is seven. All of us a re avid sailors. My daughter and I both enioy scuba diving uery much. Q . W.al •peclal b'alnln9 did fo• have befOl"ejolalng Fl:tat FedaaJ? A. Well. In addition to my previous financial background. I majort>d in Commu nicallons .:it Cal State Fullerton. I ha ve lllken a number of business and management co urses as well Q . W••t .,... .o•• of ro~•obbln7 A. I enjoy sc ubA diving as I mentioned. also inotorcycles, &r\d horsebatk rtdlng. 1 am espetlally Interested ln Arabian hor~s and would very much like to ral.Se It>' m 50meda.y. • • • ' , Q . Whv do vo• think people co•• to Fi ... 1 Feder•I? A. I think it's because we have a genuine hiendliness-an air o f informality-which makes it pleasa nt to come here. Our stall 1s efflcienr. ea~r-just tremendous Tht>y alway~ take time to trea t a customer liki.• a person. Th.ii counts a lot I think First Federal Savings of Santa Monica Costa Mesa Office Baker & Harbor Ample Free f:tdrking. Hours: Mo n ·Thurs 9 AM·4 PM Friday 9 AM·6 PM Saturday 10 AM .4 PM CUIUtlJnaATU1 S.1.0<Xl M1n1mufn 5~~'ro {three months). li11";, (1)n e year ). 6 't % (two and one·hd!f y~.ir:.l . 711'':, (four years/. Pas.sbook acoouots 5 \4 '!: •. A sub~ttif'lf\al inlCTCSI forfe1ru1e 1s requln~d for '1arly Ulllhdtewal o f llxed-r;,le. filil'd·term certlflcattl! accountS. Accounts Insured 10 $40,000 by an agency of lhof«leraf Gownwnent, T • • • I I ,ti DAii. Y PllOT MIXED SINGLES iltt.l.11/ Amt~ IS IOl4 !AST 41 i1 ?lW!T.~T 16. ZIP axit'I01l+, MY lUfAIOHf. IS %)1-~-111 TUMBLEWEEDS TUlllday. ftl>fu&ty 11, 1915 by Wrtt. F. lrown and ~II Casson by Tom K. Ryan · ,...,..-'«:>-Ull-M-Ul.me--1!-AU.--OH!-rnAGl'PYOF 'TWIPle5! I ~-- Is "ISSINc.,1 ?, SHAU. CAW.FOR A 1ll11Ml-PAY '1 M" crour1eR IS '" " OF MOOllNINC>! \tJ(J IOOR 1HIN6! ' -""'""1'f.'ll\5. ro 11uN~ oF TH.o HORIU'l.e 1 110"'"" IU INCONY.ONIE:NCE: YOU T Ill' I r-1-,1e\,.,..1\A,,_l..,..-.;--- SUFFIRl>le ! ! 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RIP! rooo 0 0oos11i.11-1! anew 30 Reply 34 SlronO"" ....... 35 Remlin intecl 37 CIMlm fC•I prefix 38 Aaian republic '""'· J9 Gl'losts 41 Provide a Nlmess 42 K1111· '"'" 43 8111 part « Capri. 1.g 45 Period of hOldlng 47 C<*ef9d SO Sho<I tre11ise: Abbe 51 Common place 52 Boar: 2 WO< .. 58 R•ouler eo Arab aullanate &1 Rudlmtntary &4 Remain ...... ,led 85 Ttw---·- Boyo tl8 J&paMM "'" 91 Ouler ..... ea SIAPt eta Soon DOWN 10 Excavtitn 40 C111. 11 "····and provinei11 Cireum· V!Pt 111net" « R11i1t1nce 12 OU: Prefl1 lo action 13 Mak.. 46 Topplet leathe< 48 J L. Lewis 18 SlaSh followers 1 Conjunction 22 Skins ol 49 EngtiSh 2 Gardener's fru•I . collage accasaory 24 Ferr11n1ne 52 Sulk 3 Al first name 53 So bt It .c Headwiiler 25 Or1w '" 54 Nation lnf0tmil · 27 ~utomatio11 55 Sl'line 5 Most 28 Batlle brigh!ly tardy 29 Sea n~mpri 57 H0t1c' -··- 6 Marth 31 Mos! US un!a11orable educa!Of elder 58 lr1sn 7 Shade of 32 Banish txclamallon bfown 33 Spolle 59 Frenchcily s Coit• fu11ou1ty 62 Stowe ll Circus animal 36 Gun chartCltr PQinter 63 Came J9 Fr•gmenl IOQlll'ler JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH . DICK TRACY Vf.KV lfAll&l.V, A~TMUI(. 51ii 1; THE QUl&T TYPE WHO '105"'1 Lll(l TO 00 OUT, Of~PITi MY ~TANT Ul61Ni&.,. by Harold Le Doux by Mell by Chester Gould ......... ,.,. ~"M ~ by Ferd Johnson . \ I , ""'•-···--·~- • • .. ;' ·' " I! ! • . f I I - .. The treal>l/Ttr ref)IJrti. she's decided to rc,ii;:n it\ !>he \imply canrwte 'wallow another :1~ririn.·· DENNIS THE MENACE 11 !11i ,,·lUUI., ~ • i • ~Forest ,' 'Mi111ai e'$ Boys' Two New Shows Cast ' 1n what ls rapidly turning into ,a season .9t reruns-on the local ,community theater stages as well as on television-it 's · rerreshlng to be able to took ! forward to a pair of plays as yet unseen by Orange County au. diences. 1 These shows, both going on the ,boards next month, are "Another .Part o( the Forest" at the Hunt- ' ington Beach Playhouse {one or a precious few real dramas being offered this season) and the .musical come dy ''Minnie's Boys," focusing on the curly lire .._ of the Marx lirothcrs, at the 'Costa Mesa Civic Playhous£'. Casting for these productions has just been announced by their respective dirertors, Alex Koba at Huntington Beach and Pali 1'ambellini in Costa Mesa. Koba 'directed '"The Little 1''oxes." another Lillian J-lclman play with the same tharaclers, at Long Beach several seasons ago while Miss Tambellini also will stage "Minnie's Boys" al the Laguna Moulton Playhouse later this season. PLAY I NG TllE central role of Regina Jlubbard in "'Another Part of lhc Forest" will be <.1 newcomer lo the local stage., J)1an1.: llor~ychkowski . li er brothers. Ben and Oscar, will be played by Clark Burson and John Autry, respectively, with Ray Scott cast as the fathe r , Marcus. Jean Koba will por tray Regina's mother. Lavinia, while Peter McAllister is Regina's lov· er, John Bagtry, and l\.faureen Shrubsole plays hi :; sister, 13irdie. Barbara Gibbs is cast as Oscar's girlfriend, Laurette, Intermission Tom Tit&I$ J with Charles Peerenbot>m, Jack Willenbacker and Robert Liebowitz rounding out the com ~ pany. The play, Koba J:X,)inls out, was written by Miss Hellman after her more famous drama .. The Little Foxes," but is set in an earlier period during the life of the Hubbard famil y, during the 1880s. "Another Part of the Forest." which still needs a black touple to complete its cast. will open ltlarch 14 for a five.weekend engagement at the lluntington Beach Playhouse, 2110 l\-1ain St., J-luntington Beach. Advance re· servations are being taken by the playhouse at 842·5421 . TllE COSTA Mesa 1nus ical, ''Minnie's Boys," spotlights Olive Riches in the title role of Minnie Marx, mother of the youngsters who will eventually become known as Groucho , HarPo, ChiC'o, 7..eppo and Gun1- rno-although none of them arc referred to by these nan1cs in the $how. Playing the roles of the brothers will be D en ni s Cortheuer. Alike Frym, Bruce Cooper and Tom Crowl, with a fifth part yet to be cast . Mike Savage is the father a nd J oe Wilson the vaudeville star uncle. Al Shean. Others in the Costa ll-1esa c<1st are Susie Scott, Sorrell Wayne, Gene Benedict, Bob J.lor gan . Shirley Dillon, lk'verly Allen. 0 . • • • lltfl" A--i.U.1 ~TIOM • • • '1' A RTUFFF' '" -... 1"41 fu•"C~ { .._..,<jy {I~"°' ~br!UI •'VIY.IC<"Y G\l!Hb•h•Y a'l<I .....,_,. f !>ll~ 0"fK.1· ..., lh ~pe·_, •• 'ihJo;,I d<l•,I 1-ivOO•I [J.0ro.,,.,f11>11Q ol I•~"""''~ Co< .. ~ryoll>'y 1 .... _.i.. SPfCIAL Pl!YIEW Hlco.HTs--otSCOUt« PRICI SJ.SO Al Pocloo lo "GODFA THEl II" Ill "TOUHG FlAHKEHSTllH" ly Mel l rooks l,GJ "MURDER OH THE ORIENT EXrRESS" trGI "THIE STAOHGIST MAH IH THl WOILD" '"IHCRIDllLE JOUIHIY" fGI ""GOHf WITH THI WtHO"' -soYL&tT GlflN"' IPGt "C OHFESSIOM OF A WIHDOW CLfAHEI" IRI + "C AND Y" l•I D. Calhoun, Susan Gonr.ale!'. Leigh Webster. Hollis Pugsley and Merle Calhoun, who also doubles as choreographer. Anita Grossman is musicaJ director. · ''Minnie's Boys" goes on stage March 22 for a three-weekend run in the Community Center a uditorium on the Orange County Fairgrounds. A new reservation number, 556·5391, has been an. nounced. 1'1 EANWHJLE, AT UC Irvine, rehearsals are well under way for another major student produc~ lion, "The Devils.·· which hits the bo:.ird s Feb. 27 for thr e e ~rformances at the university 's }o'1ne Arts Village Theater. Ashley Carr. founder of UCI 's Survival Theater, is directing the story of a 1',rench priest accused hy a vcngerul nun of possessing • ut/J('r nuns in the convent in the l'arly 17th century. 1'he ensuing lr1al results in the priest's <.'tlnvic- 11<111 u1 a mock trial and his death by burning at the s take. l'crformanccs of '"l'he Devils" \\Lii bt· giv('n l·'cb. 27 , 28 and i'-.la1·ch 1 at tile "big th('atcr" y,·ith an 8 o'clock curtain. 'ficket re- scr\·at1ons m;,iy be obtcti n('(i b.v t·all1ng the UCI box office at either 833·66 17 or 833·6614 . Royal Movie Pick . · HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -"Fun· ny Lady," starring Barbra • Streisand and James Caan, was selected for the 1975 royal film performance to be held March 17 in London for Queen Elizabeth II. SI, 2 S "THI lOMGIEST YARD" "ODESSA FILE" lkl SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES One Night Only' IHPERSOH BUDDY EBSEN presen1s "AH EVENING THAT'S EHTERTAIMMEMT" From Blues to Rock .... From Shakespeare to Burlesqoe AH EVEHIHG YOU WIU HEYER FORGET! A FAMILY FUH SHOW Music • Laughs• Oanc1ng • Singing Be en1erta1ned by BARNABY JONES -JED CLAMPETT THE TALENTED EBSENS -Bonnie, KUcl, Ou sly SATURDAY· FEIRUARY Z2 • 8:00 P.M. El CAMiNQ cou.EG( AUDITORIUM litdondo l•oeh 11 .. 11. of Cr.S-.w, Torr-.c• Tickets lromS2.50 Have you picked up your free plant and book at Keystone! (893-2491) Recipe• to edd dining pleaaure whlle aubtr•cllng calorlea • SAN DtEGO FWY. AT BRISTOL CINEMALAND THREE 141 4 So. Hllllor Anaheim &35-7601 Oal4 T OISMIY ft4Tll.TAtHMI"" ...... -·-_,·'-' •MD Battlin' Berle 'Whomps' Ali 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gordoor HELD OVU! ~· --o:i] INI ..... ~ Mn11llm c""'ll' IPGI GOlDflN H OtOOH f'tlii• Gl91i" MR. MAJESTYK CALL THEA TRIE fOl SHOW TIMIS .... -"THE SPIKES • ~SOMfTHIHG FOR EVER YOHE" GAMG" can take my best p4nch." Ali braced himself and !~~~~~~~~~::!._ the comedian swung with all hi s might. The breath· ~~~~~~~~~~~~I less Berle asked the champ "-'hat he thought of the ~~~~~~~~~ blow ... Oh," Ali grinned, .. ...,,hen did you hit me'!" Ii Q: Who was it "·ho once complained: "Picas~o painted too much. Everywhere you go you see a Picasso.'' -~J rs. J . Harker, Springfi eld, Mass. A: Another artist, naturally -Salvador Dali . He went on to s ay modestly, '.'But I, I am content to paint a single masterpiece a year.'' Q : Seeing the December issue of PJ ~yboy, its pages cul full of holes, recalled a m:igazine that came out in the '50s, I believe, with all kinds of trick <'Utouts and odd fold~. Do you rentember what it was calied? -T. Biamonte. I·'t. Lauderdale, 1-'la. /\: "f"lair" inspired and edited hy Fl eur Cowles, then wife of Look publi!i her Gardner 1 .. :..1..:J..:;.."'-;;u ... ..:...:..~~ Cowles. Jt "-'as an imaginative and novel concept - but proved to be so impractical and costly Fle ur's ··f1air" fl ew off the presses not loo long after being launched. ...... WALT DISNEY ~ o&D ~ ~-· 3:45-7:25 "Cont.11to..5 of A Whtdo• C~" -n.e Owl & TlMo hssycat'" 2:15·5:55-9: 15 I :05-4:20-7:40 . . ' CHAIUY JIOWN"-1'1 .. loOJ All •····••'1•1'ii'0ii0ii"ii~iiil:t1•1•1'i' ., (Nt:MAS BARGAIN MATINEE 1 •••••••••••• 1\ l \llllDAY ·tll 2:)0P.M. All MATS 11.25 .... 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"'SERPICO " I RI "'COlol~llilOHi 0~ .o. • WIHOOW Cll .. lll l -!SI -wo•UMCO Oll LS- Mo" '""' frl. o,.-•:is....., ~01. • s ..... a • S~• •• 6 :4J Chiltl .. ., 6 lhr11 ll·~C Chi4t1 .. ,. u,....,, 6 f1eel , ...... , ,, 61l•-'it ~,, l~l• '•" o ... . . ...... .. ··-"""' ·~·' "'f>l 1611 ....... ~ IL\lHlllNI IOSS STIPFORD WIVES IJ'GI THE llAllYMAKtl 191 ~11111\ ~ ...... . ............ r. .... ~ ..... ~~· 1011 ...... , ... .. ...... i. .. .. ~·~ !11) ,..ICIO G.•NGA C •110 Ull+O o. COlO•l!> Y• iO..Oi !o+OMIJI~ .., .. >0 Ol G•t lt<O 1•••tl• Wedneaday tnlhe I DAILY PILOT --· ~ 4L~ W0.~1 °"° Dt,,.., ~LLD THE!Irru PRINCE t • l I I I • --..._,........., ~ ,._.-__ ,-- --a , -• - - tlJ• DAILY PILQT Tuesday. February 111, 1975 Midwinters Wind Up % Boats Compete 'in 10 llqcing Classes The 46th Southern California Yachting Assoclalton Midwinter Regatta went into the record books Monday as 96 boats in 10 cl_,saes wound up the traditional three·day series out or Los Angeles Yacht Club. The r~u~inc over ocean courses out of Los Angeles Harbor was ·uneventful except for the light to moderate shifty winds that caused a mixup on the starting line and resulted in numerous protests. IOR·D,-1, Zeus, Bill iiilbert, PMYC; 2, November, AJlan and Kil,patrick, Monterey Penlnsula YC; 3, Wildfire. Ralph Mack, BYC. IOR·E -l , Scalawag, Steve Jost. CBYC; 2, Chioook, Tom Schock. NHYC. CAL-40 -1. Flambuoyant. Barney Flam, LBYC; 2, Persephone, J .R. Woodhull, CYC: 3, Chaparral, Robert Fit- ting, LAYC. LA YC is the only one of 14 clubs hosting the "Midwinters"· which conducts a three-day series. All other clubs finished up Sunday. This year's Midwinters drew a total of 1,046 boats -13 less than last year. BOATING ONE TON -l, America Jane-- II, George Too by, NHYC; 2, Dah- delion. Marc Wilson, ABYC: 3, Lightning, Mike Choppin, LBYC. New Heodqaiarters BOATS J(ACING oul of LAYC were five divisions or IOR rated craft plus the Three Quarter and One Ton level classes, Ericson-35's, Cal-40s and Shields. THREE-QUARTER TON -I, :P.lerlin. John Ibach. SMYC; 2, . Grasshopper, Bob Jlatcb, LA YC: 3, El Tigre, Bill Peterson, CBYC: 4, Soloro, Armbruster, Brown and Falkenstein, CBYC. ERlCSON-35 -1, Aquarius, John Holiday, LBYC; 2, Easy Rider, Paul Miller, LBYC; 3,An- diamo, Bob Sodaro, BYC. Smith International, Inc. of Newport Beach. will move into new corporate headquarters facilities at Koll Center Newport in October. The manufacturer of sub-surface drilling tools will occupy a three-story bronze reflective glass strutture overlooking Lake Elliott on the 125-acre office devetopment area. Koll Center is a joint venture of the Don Koll Company, Inc. and the Aetna Llfe Insurance Co. Final Results: IOR-A <Ben Meyer Perpetual) -I. Aorangi, Tom Corkett, NHYC ; 2, Swirtsure. Nick Frazee, SDYC ; 3, Raider, Jay Linderman, BYC. IOR ·B (Christian Bros. ~ Perpetual> l, Saudade. Bill Pascoe1NHVC; 2, Bandit. Steve, Morton, Chicago YC. IOR·C (Don Lee Perpetual> - 1, Vendetta, Tom Tobin and Art DeFever, SDYC; 3, Tabasco. George Griffth, LA YC. Sl-IIELDS -1, Tornino, HO\l.'ard Wright Jr., LAYC; 2. Columbia, Robert Koll, UCI Sail- ing Association: 3, Charlotte, John Morris, UCISA; 4, Aileen, Bill Wright, LAYC. Boat Show Sets Record Sailors and would-be "ragbag. gers" are flocking to the Long Beach Sailboat show in record numbers , according to Ed Nichols, manager of the sponsor· ing Southern California Marine Association. Nichols said attendance is ex- ceeding last year's turnstile re· cord by 25 to JO percent and that exhibitors are reporting brisk sales in everything from racing dinghies to cruising yachts. The show opened last Friday at ' New Ranger Yacht Displayed at Show The new Ranger-28designed by Gary Mull is being displayed for the first time .at the Long Beach Sailboat Show, Feb. 14-23 at the 1.,ong Beach Arena. Ranger Yachts of Costa Mesa recently announced the produc- tion of the 28-footer which is the seventh in a series or Mull creil;- tions ror the firm . MuU said the boat was de- signeif to sail well downwind as the hull shape will let her glide over the waves rather than er ash through them. CRUISING FEATURES of the R-28 include two large berths and a complete galley in the main cabin. There are two more berths forward separated from the main cabin by an enclosed head • MULL SAID THE R-28 con-and vanity. A fifth berth is below tinues the tradition of fiber glass the cockpit . sailboats which can be raced or the Long Beach Arena off Ocean Boulevard and will continue through next Sunday. A NEW FEATURE this year is an outside display of large boats adjacent to the main auditorium. Biggest interest among the viewers is c~ntered on the large cruising yachts ranging from 35 lo 45 feet. Boarding lines are so long that many exhibitors arc is· suing boarding passes. ··The lines were so long at several big boat exhibits Sunday that I considered issuing free re- turn passes for those who would be standing jn line for more than an hour to get aboard the yachts," said Nichols. TOP INTEREST among the cruising yachts is the Do\l.·n East-38 schooner being produced ·in Irvine by Down East Yachts. It is the first time a schooner has ever been displayed at the boat show. ,, Other big boats attracting at- tention are the Westsail 36 and 42-fool models. the Gulfstar and a new cruiser callE!ti the Hans Christian. Freight Rate Cuts Okayed For Complex Freight rate tariffs for busi- ness and industries in the Irvine Industrial Complex (ICC) will be reduced from 25 to SO percent in some instances as a result or a re· cent California Public Utilities Commission (PUC) decision. Firms in the lIC areas of Irvine, Newport Beach and Tustin east of Red Hill Avenue and t.tacArthur Boulevard have been paying substantially higher freight rate tariffs because they: are l ocated ou-tside the metropoli4an Los Angeles zone. . In several instances, the rates were 100 percent higher than ta.riff zones westerly or Red Hill and MacArthur. The reclassification or the IIC into the more favorable tariff metropolitan Los Angeles zone affects the existing JIC boun- daries, including the new Irvine Industrial Complex-Tustin, and extends" southeasterly into the Saddleback Valley area to the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station ·and Laguna Free"'·ay. The reques t to incorporate easterly areas of the JIC into the more favorable tarirr zone was initiated by a Greater Irvine In- d us trial League (GJIL) transportation task force more than two years ago. Lion Country Eyes Nighttime Events Lion Country's jungle will be open beyond midnight beginning this June when the Irvine wildlife preserve launches its new night· time activities. Until now the 500·acre preserve had been basically a daytime at- traction, with last cars being ad- Management. Talk Slated David Tappan. senior vice pre- sident of F1uor Corp. an~ presi· dent of Fluor Engineers ·&. Constructors, Inc., will speak Wednesday night in Irvine.- Tappan's subject at the mon- thly dinner meeting of the Sad- dleback Chapter of the Society for Advancement of Manage- ment will be "Crisis t.1anage- ment in the Energy Services In· dustry." A social hour begins al 6: 30 p.m. at the Airporter Inn, "'ilh dinner at 7:30 . Information is a~.ailable from Kris Downey. 716-3708. MercuryS&L Earnings Dip mitted in late afternoon and the park closing at sunset. African musicians and dance troupes will perform in torch-lit Safari Camp for groups booking what has been described as African luau activities.' SHOWS WILL be presented in the Rondavel restaurant, which will be converted into an African- motifnightclub. Lion Country officials said guests will be able to take a sunset safari through the wjldlife pre- serve and ride mechanical amusements until well after dark. Lion Country Safari has ob· tain~d a liquor license, and con· struction is und erway to transform the park's view plat· form-overlookingthepreserve's river section-into a "Tree Tops Lounge.•· Food and drinks will also be available in the Frasi,.-lounge of the Rondavel restaurant and the park's Kenya Kitchen. THE NIGHTTIME attractions are part of an overall restructur- ing of activities at Lion Country \l.'hich \\.·ere made possible thtough the sale of Lion Country's money-losing parks in Georgia _ and Texas last week. the two parks lost more ihan $2 million since they were opened in the summer of 1972 infiictlng a financial drain upon the parent cruised. It will be suitable under An inboard auxiliary engine, both the International Offshore unusual for a 28-foot.er, is stan· Rule and the Midget Ocean Rae-dard equipment. The power unit ingclassrule, Mull said. · is a Sachs Wankel rotary. "To tailor a sailboat to one rule A large skeg and rudder pro- Racing yachts are being dis- played by Ericson, Ranger and Cal, all Newport Beach builders. Ranger is showing the first model of its new Ranger-28. FilTR Movinu Huntington Beach-based cotnpany. according to Harr) Ml!~ Mercury Savings & Loan Associa· Shuster. Lion Country's presi- · usually handicaps that boat un-vide good directional stability der other regulations," Mull and steering Control. Mull said said. ''For this reason we have the boat can be handled by a avoided specialization. By not ramily c rew or sail single- Dinghies ranging from 8-foot Sabols to th~ popular 14 1h-foot Laser are on display near the front entrance to the show. dent. ,..,, N S • Won has reported continued sav· J.. O etV . lie ings and asset growth for 1974 but Sale of the t wn parks to an , lower earnings due to record Italian (ir(ll should greatly im- going the maximum in any direc· .handed. • Ray F. stockton ConSUuction short.term money costs. prove Lion Country Safari's eash BOATllSG accesso'ries ranging Co., Inc .. formerly localed in Totai assets reached $186 position. according to Shuster. lion, the R-28 will s lot nicely into ·_-------------- a variety of classes and owners from winches to exotic electronic O,range. has signed a lease for of-m i 11 ion c om pa red with who had disclosed last October gear is on display at the booths fices in the new 70,000 square foot $155,626,350 al yea rend 1973, a that the company was in default to will do well competing orr either roast or on inland waters." HEIRS TO PAY HER 1V BILL s u r r o u n d i n g the m a i n multi-tenant office building in growth or 19.52 percent for the its banks. auditorium. Most or the new ac· the Orange County Industrial year. _Savings al yearend 1974 FUTURE PLANS for the Irvine cessories emphasize boating Center. Santa Ana-Costa Mesa. climbed to $128,620,606, an in -parkaJsoincludetheconstruction s~afety. The center is being developed by crease or 19 .52 perce~t over the of a resident circus featuring THE R-%9 has a tall mast and short boom. giving it a high &."q>ect ratio which gets a max- imum of power from a given sail area. The boat has a 5,108 pound displacement and 2,300 pound ballast to give it stirrness in a blow. The length to beam ratio is 3tol. An added attraction during the Cabot, Cabot & Forbes Orange previous yearend total of nightly sho"'S and elephantback evening hours is the lecture County Properties, Inc ., a sub· $107.612,977 . · rides through the preserve's ROME CJ).P ! -The Italian na- tional television company ruled ·that heirs of .Giulia Grigioni mµst pay he r $28 television tax fer 1975 because she did not cancel the service before she died last year. series conducted by some or the sidiary or Cabot. Cabot & Forbes. Consolidated net arter·tax foothills. Southland's top racing and cruis-Lease provisions call for office earnings were $134.000 compared ing sailors. The lectures include and planning headquarters to oc-with t973's recordsSl.532, 132. Per lnfl•tlon beating information on everything from cupy 1.373 square feel in the share earnings for 1974 were 5 ·lips ... Every day racing tactics to navigation for southwest corner or the bb'w~·~1d~i~n~g=~c~e~n~ls~-~===~:::::~J======~ln~th:•:!l1~t~!l~l!l~4~1!~1)!! offshore sailing. 3019 So. Harbor Blvd. ~• ..-~~----.------------~~~~----"~~~~~~~~-'-~-=-- Marine Service Improved Improved VHF marine radiotelephone service to all radio equipped vessels in the Harbor Area will be in effect Feb. 22, according to Streeter King, Pacific Telephone district manager in Costa Mesa. That is the date when a new radiotelephone channel No. 24 is placed ln operation. Addition of Channer 24 will supple- ment existing Channel 26 and was made necessary by the heavy volume or u1age now being ex.· perJenced in ship-to· shore communication. King said. Veaaels equipped wit.h VHF r adlolelephones m¥•t add speelal pyalala to be able lO use Ibo oew ~hannel. Chan· CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION at Oecember31, 1974 UNAUDITE D ASSETS Cash, U.S. Gov't Obligations and other Securities •...•••. Loans on Real Estate Contracts on Sale of Real Estate •....••..••..• Loans to Facilitate Sale of Real Estate .........•.... Real Estate Owned (Net) •.••• $ 4,207,797 69,138,225 163,982 326,168 420,075 Real Estate Purchased for \ Investment ..... _.......... . 4,~27,942 Federal Home Loan Bank Stock .......••••••••••• t •• 620,700 Office Premises and Equipmenl (Nel) •.. ___ ..•• .;. 1,223,505 Other Assets .•••••• , • • • • • • • 1c862,570 TOTAL ASSETS ••••• , • , , ••• $821190,9e4 ' . . LIABILITIES, CAPITAL AND RESERVES Savings Accounts .......•... $64,914,013 Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank •...•..••..•• , • • 6,000,525 Notes Payable -Bank . . . . . . . 2,200,000 Other Liabillties 2,031 ,650 Deferred Income -526,025 TOTAL LIABILITIES , •• _ ••. _ .$75,672,213 • CAPITAL AND RESERVES Regulatory Reserves .....•... $ • Guarantee Stock, 696,719 Reserves and Surplus .... , _ . . 5,822,032 TOT AL CAPITAL AND RESERVES •.•..•.•.. _ ... _ .$ 6,518.751 TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL AND REBERVES • , •• ~90,964 Pvbl11hed Oronv-Coast Doi'7 'ttotJ Feb 18, 1975. Complete llnonclol 1totement1 Wiit b. moda ovolloble on reqvMt. nel24wlllb•v•thc•ame ~ ••---' C:~. 0 • ""vu•ce_••Cbanne1211. ~ J.Taac•ll.e.-S ooVl~S ·-· w~}!~n~:·r~u~;; J@j\ awl Loan A~~M:jation . ~ · i • l{•nsmlttiD(ltatlonsbut ~ CONVENIENTLOCATJONS ~ l• Unilted lb llltlJ! more· lh•n llnei>I ~Pacific NEWPORT BEACll !MAia Otlk<). UIS WNtdllf ™". 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But the problem c.ontinues apparently undiminished, .a.nd thousands of children die each year. By IOH,NT. WHEELER . ·~*-' ............ 1 ~lp.m.ealltopollcereport­ ied a child dead ID lils crib. The teall was not uncommon. 'There are tens of thousands of them each year in America. -But oft.en -as the Police in both small towns and large cities· kqow -it is the first word of a much largef tragedy, a death that mare not only the 1mmedi.ate family, but society .;a whole. When police arrived at the hom~of Dennls Di Rocco)lnd his wile in Nutley, N.J ., it took o.nly_ one look in the nuraery to see that this WU DO routine death. Head- quarters was called, the coroner aummoned. Dennia, Jr .• 13 mon~. lay on · hlsback: hla: face turned toward cne ·of the protective cushions that ringed the Inside of bb cr!J>. -At hia 11Jde was a rattle shaped • like a large-no1ed court jester. A huge bruise covered most or· one side of his face. There were cuts and other bruises -large and small, livid red to deep pur- ple -over moat of his body. The coroner ruled: Death dUe to subduraJ 4emotoma, a large blood clot 8.pparenUy from a. blow that deStroyed Dennis' brain. From the Essex County, N,J ., · Grand Jury: Murder indictment& against both parents, Deonis Sr., 21, and his wile, Elizabeth, 23. She was only days away from de· I liverine her second child when Dennis died . • • PROTEST INNOCENCE From jail, where each was , held in lieu of $50.000 bail, the Di Roccos pl'otested their in- nocence. Still proclaiming them.elves bla.?'eless, , the cou- ple was found a:ullty of second i degreemu~rder. And Dennll became one of an estimated so,ooo to 50,000 1 American children who died in I 1974 u a result of child abuse. ' .. Approximately 45 percent were ln New Jersey, the question undertheageoffour. was asked: How could it have Many thousands ot others are happened ; how could society fail crippled, mat_.med, twlited thus when the danger was psychologically or rendered known? mentally defective by child NEWCONCERN abuse. · Part of the answer appears to Dr. Ray E . Helfer, a naUonally be that child abuse is a qelatively recognized authority on child new national concern, not yet ac· abuse, says the number of corded a formal place in national ·children under five who die each statistics along with murder, year because of this growing na-robbery, rape, lung ca,ncer, · tJonal problem, exceeds the sehooldropoutsandthelike. number of children in that age Dr. Henry C. Kempe, of the l'angewhodieofdfsease. University oC Colorado, Frank Ferro, acting deputy pioneered research into child chief of tbe Children's Bureau in abuse in the early 1960s, and Washington, an arm of the coined the phrase "battered Health, Education and Welfare child syndrome." It was several Administration, says: "There more years before child abuse are no firm national figures, but was recognized as a serioUs from what I know I have no re· social problem in this country. , ason to doubt auch statements.'' But ''disagreement ... con· WARNINGS tinues to exist with regard to In the Di Rocco case, there nearly every aspect of this Werewarnings. phenomenon -its scope, its At two months or age, Dennis nature and measures for dealing. had been brought with injuries lo with it," says Dr. David G. Gil, of St. Michael 's Hospital in Brandeis University, reporting Newark. The state Division or the results of child abuse studies Youth and Family Services en· donefor the Children's Bureau. tered the case and fought suc· One of the unresolved issues is cessfully in court to have De~ punishment for parents who in- placed .in a foster home for his jure children. In an article in the protect.1,00. B~lletin of the New York, ~ ., During that. action, it was ~t-t Ac'ademy of Medicine, Dr. York's ls one or the strongest. ed tP,at the. qh1ld had~ born a " Fr'a:lric ~erOiam, a psychiatrist Not -;>~ly doctors an? nurses, but, heroin ~dd1cl beeause hi~ mother nationally Jcnown for books on all citizens a~e required to report was u~1ng the d!ug. du~g pre-social issues, said: suspected child abuse. gnancy. H~ spent his first days '"there is an increasingly ac· With the exception of ~e SrD:aU suffenng wtthdrawal. . cepted opinion that these cases, t>ercentage of cases 1n .wh~ch . The par-enls entered an add1~· apart:.from reporting, should be murder or manslaughter ind1ct - t1on treatment program. Dennis ·handled outside the.law and legal ments are returned, there are no Sr. got a job as a grocery store procedures. This is cau:idered a federal sta@tics on what hap- clerk and the c:ouple .found a new Ii bet' al view; and on P.IQ)er it may pens to parents whose children apartmen~ which E~z.abeth. kept appear that way. Actually, it is die of abuse or. neglect. neat and l1dy , authon.l1.es said. just the opposite; it is inhuman. Officials believe, however, that The parents .. pet1t1oned the It protects the perpetrators, not mostparentsescapelei:;alaction. eourt for . Dennis . retw:i. Youth the victims ... Jf somebody . Spouses, they sa.y, rou~ely sup- and Family Services vigorously murders a child, it is murder ... •• port each other 1n fabncated ac- ->pposed the move. But the judge PROTECT THE cmLD cident stories. And family physi- return~ _the child to his parents, Dr. Wertham and others argue cians sometimes fill out death Jater c1t1ne a dru~ tre~tm.ent that the rejection or punishment ce~ificates listing death due to center report or their ffiaJOr 1m· is based on the incorrect premise accident although they know of provem~}· that the r,arents are too emo-past abuse patterns. Two weeks after Dennis re-tionally d sturbed to be exposed Other cases are r:esolved with turned home, he was dead. . to criminal procedure. He says, one or . bot.h ~arents entering however, that punishment would mental 1nsl1tut1ons or undergo- protect the child, and this should ing intensive psychotherapy. be the chief concern. PREVENTION •. TREATM~J\ .,,_, One study.in New York, a state Millions of dollars have been which has pioneered in research ~ spent in recent }"'ears by county, and legislation in the child abuse state and federal governments, field showed that 70 percent or and by Private groups, to combat one 'group of fatally abused child abuse. Under the Child children had been reported to Abuse Prevention and Treat· some responsible person or agen-ment Act, passed by. ~ogress cy as being in danger before their one year ago, $4.5 rmltion was deaths. spent in 1974 and $15 million bas Every state has laws about re· been budgeted for this year. parting cases of child abuse. New The National Committee for BEA ANDERSON, Editor ..... .,.~1 .. 1971 I I I I l I , Dr. Vincent J. Fontana, a nationally known expert on . child §ibuse, listens to a young mother describe her ·feelings: ' Unearthing Past Grave I •I" t ,.DEAR ANN LANDERS: It's j too late for us, elJ)ecially ror my motlier. She already h~ had a .. nervOUJ breakdown, but l hope ! this lefter wlll b• publisbed and perhaps II ml1ht spareotllers the arlef we now are su.fferlng. J. · Dad paJaea away Jast month. l He WBI a &real P'!rton, SUC · I <<1.1ful In everything he did. I hlthly re1pected In lh~ com- 1..mllnl!Y: My moth~r 'nd we kids worshipped him . • The day before the funeral we • I IA'ere going througfl Dad's personal belongings and found 3 metal box. It was Jocked and we had to pry it open. We found photographs that I will never forge( as long as I live. There is no question they were taken dur- ing the last few years· of his life, perhal>$ months. Dad had posed nud e with several other men and women. 'J'btte were even pictures' of him blvolved in the sex act. We didn't know any of the people In the photographs. It wa s apparent he had a secret life we knew nothing about. U any person who reads your column has s uch damnin g evidence "hidden away," please, for God's sake. get rid of it. You never know whep your time will come. lt could be tomorrow.- SCARRED FOREVER DEAR FRIEND: If your mother ba 5 ~ had a 1ervous breakdown she 1-. I assume. un· der lbe care of a psychlatrlst. He wlll expla.ln to her that yov.r rather was a sick man-very alek. IOI ability to lead two com-. pletely different lives la a sy mptom of a 1evere s:te/sonallt.t dltorder. · . Wlaea ·.your mother and you chlldrt:n 'ltcept thts fac:t the hurt will be 1really dlmlnlsbed. Y°" wUI then reel compassion for your r.,u.er rat.her tbl.D dlq:M.St and belnyal. I hope II balll*,ll , ....... • Prevention or Child Abuse last year published the ·"National 'Directory of Child Abuse Services and Information," list· ing resources iJr every state of· fering help lo prevent child abuse. A mother and son experience a private moment of affection at the New York Foundling Hospital where a program provides treatment for mothers and their children involved in abuse cases. l Case histories repeatedly te11 of incidents during which parents attack their children. It is not uncommon for callers to Parents Anonymous to burst into tears, and out or shame and remorse to declare their intent to commit suicide as the only way to save their child. ••1s this the act of a criminal?'' · asks a PA director. And still death and injury from child abuse continues ap,parentJy undiminished. A major form or abuse, on1y now being fully explored, is psychological damage, which ex· perts agree can be as painful and brutalizing as a beating with a belt buckle. Children have been known to commit ~uicide because or psychological assault. Some experts argue that children and parents in child abuse cases· should be kept together while the ·parents are counseled to help break their pat· tern of abuse. It's a position op.. posed by those who say there aren't enough social workers to keep tabs on such families, and those who argue that people who abu·se children should be pro- secuted to protect the children. · Anthony Mou tone, head ,or the homicide division or the Essex County, N .J ,, prosecutor's office bandied the Di Rocco case. He said "Social services groups, drug clinics and social workers are well .intentioned in these cases. But, me, I probably never would return the children to the parents in ·most cas ~s." When Mrs. Di Rocco gave birth to her second ·son aft.er being - jailed, she asked to be allowed to breast.feed the baby. The second child was born addicted to methadone. a drug the mother had taken to· fight her heroin ad· diction. Moutone succeeded in blocking the request. "I don't feel she should ever see the child,•• be said. Parents Anonymous, which- has chaPters across the country and in some areas re<:eives federal support, offe~ a hot line similar to tbe bot lines for would- be suicides- The new child entered life without a name, and officially still was Baby Boy Di Rocco when the Division or Youth and Family services filed for perma· . neut custodY. of the child. Rulings Help WAS!IlNGTON (UPIJ -The Government has proPoSed new regulations which it hopes will make it easier to help combat child abuse or neglect by pinpointing the responsibility. . Most experts say child abuse )s a wid'espread problem that crosses racial, social and economic lines·, but they can- not be precise. Estimates range from 50,000 to.sQ0,000 ca:;:es of battering a year, said HEW Secretary Caspar Wein- berger. The Department of Health, Education and Welfare's p~ posal would require states to receive and investigate re· ports or suspected child abuse and neglect under the Child Welfare and Aid to Families with Depende.nt Children pro- grams. It defines child abuse and neglect as harm or threatened harm to the health or welfare of a child under 18 by a person responsible for the child. Current rules say the child 's parents or legal guardians have primary responsibility for safety. Under the proposal, the ''person responsible for a child 's health and weliare'' in - cludes not just the parent or guardian but anyone else primarily responsible for the child's care in either the child's or a relative's home, a rostef home or an institution, including day care centers. ~ It could also include teachers who use corporal punish· mentor others in such a position. It is d·irricult to get doctors. hospitals, and others to report instances of child abuse. A HEW source said another thrust of the new rules was to place more respon.Sibility on social agenci es to report suspected cases. Under the Child Abuse Ptievention and Treatment Act of 1974, funds are provided for a national statistical data bank on child abusers. ·Ann Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: No big deat. b.ut the problem has caused so much trouble we·ve agreed to dump lt on Ann Lan· ders. Here It i!t: SltuaUon : Out.of-town bowling tournaments. Team member With newest ca.r takes the wbol4 b\J.nch on the trips. Hc,w should the expeose8 be divided? I say the cost ol lbc cas pnd oil should be divided ~ the passengers, excludlne the owner of the car. After all, he Is furnishing the vehic;le on which he must pay insurance, not to menUon the wear and tear on the tires, etc. What do you · say, Ann!-I WANT JUSTICE IN .OMAHA DEAll JUST: In my ..,1n1..._ the party who rurntabea tile ear ls 111alda1 tile 1reale I CG81rtbul1"" ud sbeuld not ·be upected to dtlp la for gas ond oU. . J I I , I I I I ::--. • .· • • , ~o\ \ 1,..-:,_ --... ... 1,,, \ ~,,,,,.--..... 1 • 'BOOAMIN Rancho Viejo Junior Woman's Club is sponsoring a coloring contest this month for thlrd grade students from Saddleback Valley schools. The contest is in con- junction with an educational film and comic tiook on epilepsy presented by a representative of the Orange County Epilepsy Society. Deadline for the contest is Friday, March 7. Prize is $25 bond. • .. Early Warning Possible • DeYice Aids Epileptic By ALLISON DEERR CNUltO.ltJo"' ... ~ Simultaneously, lbe white light bUnked and a beeper added an in-sistent note. 1 The young man checked the transistor radio sl&ed device in his pocket, shut off the machine he was operatillg 'and moved to safety. A few minutes later, he was hit by a grand mal epileptic seizure. After a short whiie, the worker was back at his job. Science fiction? According to Sam Viglione. chief scientist at McDonnell -Doui\as Astronautics, this scene may soon be a reality. Such a device ls bein.R: clinical· ly tested under auspices of the UCLA medlcal center and the · School of Medicine at San Fran· clscoState, be said. CHANGES DETECTED The concept sounds simple, bul the complexities are astounding. The early warning system would be a portable sensing mechanism tuned into the changes in the epileptic's brain waves that Occur five or ten minut.es before a seizure. When these change,, occur, the sensing device would take. n_ote andslgpalthe wearer.11tis wOuld permit th'e person to turn off a dangerous machine, pull over to Ute curb If driving, or find a safe spot. · "The idea was that with such warning systems, seizures would be less dangerous in the work situation, and employers might be more willing to liire the epilep· tic," Viglione said. Having worked with modeling of nerve cells and their functions, Viglione became interested in electroencephalograms and how the signals that emanated from the brain were related to physical symptoms. Under grants from McDonnell· Douglas and the Social Rehabilitation Services division of HEW, research began in th~ mid·l960s . For a two-year period, epUep· tic in-patients at Veterans Hospitals in Long Beach and Los Angeles, were IJlOnitored by bio- telemet ry equipment at 10- second intervals. The information was collected ·and stored in a digital computer for analysis by a consortium of scientists. They found variances in readings from each patient so units had, in essence, to be customized to the wearer. Reducing the complex system to a workable size was another problem which took months or work. But, Vigli9ne believes. rcsulbl . of the clinical tests should be in by summer. "I am not a medical man, I am a mathematician," be said. COMPUTER ANAL'RSIS "But 1· think that if we can analyze the signals from radiostars, model the function ot a pigeon"'s eye or a guinea pie's aural system, we can analyze brain function with math and computers." Among those who participated · in the study was a veteran with ~pilepsy who described what the test system meant to him. "I'm not afraid anymore lo go out on my own. I never knew where I'd end up, or if I'd be hurt. Now, I'm not so arr aid." Parents attending the OC Epilepsy Society meeting said such a system would mean a lot. Directors Charles and Ruth Bachlor, whose son Chuck was among research subjects. said that such a system could al· leviate many of the problems vie- . timsface. ly Doubles Twoiiocar Femi Trouble ... TRI .URL'S ..:/.;::. FRANCIS- '\,,ORR J" By ERMA BOMB ECK The two-ear garage· was invented. by a bachelor named Brick Wahl in 1766. No one got too 'choked up about it as the first car wasn't invented until 1769. Wahl's harmleSs little discovery has done for marriages what Ironside has done for · wheelchairs. I contend the two-car garage was never meant to hold two cars. My husband says that's what they are for. Thus, every even· ing, we go through the garage number. "You've done it again," he announces .storming into the kitchen. · "'Done what?" I ask. "Parked over too far for me l-0 get my car in the gatage.. ·· 1 "So, park it in the driveway.•• , ''Would you start ip the mornings if yOur motor was' cold an<l you had ice on your • .. windshield?" "'I've been known to start with less.•• Minutes later I am easing my car out r carefully and pulling it forward again. coming to within a hair of the wall. Inchin~ in alongside me is my husband Your Horoscope ~ who turns off the motor, waves 8nd smiles triumphanUy. "You get out first·,'' he yells. 1 "Oh no, after you," I say, folding my arms. I watch him as he tries the door on the driver's side, and then the door on the passenger side. Both are wedged shut. "Roll down your window!" he instructs. I watch mesmerized as his body slithers like a boa through his window and into mine. "What's that caught in my fender?'' he . pants; I crane my neck. ''Just the gA.rbagecans. two bicycles, a power mower and a .rollaway bed. You should see mine.- There's a trunk, a carton of empties, a garden hose and lawn fertilizer jammed in my grtll." "Are we going to sit here and talk. all night or are we going to get out ud have dinner?" he asks. I roll down the window on the passenger . side and forc e my body through the open· ing. Maybe if Brick Wahl bad seen a car rust, things would have be~ different. Leo: Wishes. Fulfilled WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 BySYDNEYOMARR A.RIES CMarch 21-April 19J: Accent is on movement, ideas. chance to better get ideas across lo close relatives. TAURUS <April 20-May 2()): ·You finish rather than begin. Emphasis is on collec- tion, payment, working out money arrange· ments. GEMINI CM ax. 21-June 20t< Lunar cycle high; take initiative. Emphasize personaJi· ty, persona) appearance, new starts and contacts. CANCER (June 21-July 22 !: Look behind scenes for valid answers. What appears ''up front" could be deceptive. 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More energetic and fuU or llf'c, too. , Wlllda Hc:uder10n KATHY TllEJO LOST :ZO POUNDS Several montha 110. I joined a Clorla Manha.D Fliure Salon, 1f"ter ma.kln1 up my mind llllt fad dlet11nd stninuout rxercile ju1t weron"t liking off the desired P41Und1 and incfie' and now twenty pounds H,ghter, I just can~t believe thla ii re.Uy me. Thanb to Gloria MA.nhlU. I reel'° mu.ch better, both pby&lcally and rnentdy, my hu.aband, £amlly and hilnda ~ proud ar me. •nd l"m.1ctu.Uy beh\a called .. lklnny" ror the t\nt dmt In my Ufe. • Mott important, howe¥Br, is how 111bfied and extremely hippy I am lhat I decided to join Gloria Mush.all Kathy Trejo These Happy Ladies MARY £JLAND LOST 14 POUNDS AND 12 INCHES! All Have New Figt1res By· MOVED TO POETRY My lilting down job wu beginning to show· When l '°olcrd in the mirror 'bout 3 months ap.o. I Some lncheaand pound1mus1 be ~hed, and shed soon. I did It ind now I sl.ng "G'°ria's Tune". Se-nnteen Inches hive melted away. Fourteen pounds, also, have left me to stay. Gloria Marsh11l did all this for me. She can do ii for you. Just try her and see. Al<OIS RUZA LOST 12 POUNDS AND 19 INOIFS Mary Eiland I was really feelin1 low Ii.nee I had tned to lose weight and inches for the p;isl 4 years.. un.ucccsafully. l mu1t have trtfd every "'"eighl reducing method there eYCr w11. Then I discovered Gloria MarshaU figure conlrol salons and believe me the one word th31 describes how I feel is fan·tos·tic. Jn a short time I have gone frorn a1itel4toa size 9. I hl\IC lost 19 inches ana a total or 12 poundJ. My ramily can·1 believe it, but klve lhe new me, and moat in1portant of al~ rm happy wi1h my.elf, thanks to you. Ardi1 Ruza • ELAINEC. MUNN LOST 9 POUNDS AND 12 INOlES I 1m very plea1ed with the remltal hsff htd a(ter attend ins Gloria Manhall I have k>at 9 pound1 and a tottl or J 2 inches. The exercitu are very relaxing and I feel much more vilal and have much mo~ rneray. ~illt(lll Elaine C. Munn ,. 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FebrU.8'Y t8, 1175 DAILY PILOT 83 Angry Fans Halt Cage Tilt UPI T4t11'!'1'olo ' R E VE RSE Li\ Y-UP-Cleveland"s Steve Patterson 150). formerly of UCLA fame, goes up for two points from in- side the baseline againsl llouston 's Cliff Meely in NBA action r ecently . Sports i11 Brief PRAIRIE VIEW, Tex . (APJ - An argument between two players resulted In angry fans spiJling onto the gymnaslum floor and throwing chairs and " other debris and prematurely halting a college basketball game Monday night between Pralt,ie View A&M and Bishop College. There also were reports or shots being fired during the 20· minute incident. No injuries were reported. The outcome of the game was left in doubt. Prairie View was leading JOS·93 late in the game when the incident occurred. A crowd or 3,500 was on hand Lutz Falls To Cox ; Emo Plays FORT WORTH -Great Bri- tain 's Mark Cox upset San Clemente's Bob Lutz 6-4, 6-4 Mon· day night in the first round or the Fort Worth World Championship Tennis..C lass ic. Third-seeded Cliff Richey struggled past R az Reid 6-3, 7-5. In othe r first-round r esults, AustraJia's Ba rry Phillips-Moore beat llaroon Ra him of Pakistan, '6-7, 6-4. 7-6. Milan Holocek of West Germany defeated New Zealand 's J efr Simpson, 6·3, 4-6, 7-6, and Czechoslovakia'::; 'Jiri l-trebec beat hi s doubles partner \'ladimir Zcdnik 6-1, 6-4. s .. eds A d vanre for the NAIA District 8 South Zone contest between the pre- domln a ntly black schools. Bishop College is In Dallas. Both coaches s aid they would protest the game to the NAlA . Prairie View's athletic direc- tor, Dr. Marian Henry, said he did not know what the outcome of the game would be. "The referee would have to make a ruling and he did not make one as far as J know," Henry said. "As far as l know, the game was not decided and he didn't give me a decision." Henry said he did not bear any gunshots. The game s tarted 40 minutes LA COST A -'fhird -seeded . j .J aime' Filial and seventh-seeded i. Urian Gottfried won first round matches Monday in the S60 ,000 \Vorld Cha mpionship Tennis La Costa Pro-Celebrity Classic. late becau:s,e Prairie View of- ficials could not find the device which operates the scoreboard· clock. The team s agreed Lo pl ay the game w ithout the scoreboard· clock operating, with the athletic directors or each school oversee- ing the timekeeping. The incident that touched ofr the crowd demonstration in the closing minutes ~curred when Bisho p 's Dwai n Govan and Prairie Vie w's Kermit McAdory engaged in a healed argument and both were ejected from lhe game. Govan , assessed his fifth ·personal foul, refused to leave Fillol , of Chile, defeated /\ustralia's Colin Dibley 7-6. 6-3 and Gottfried whipped Jim 6et It Up There the game Immediately after be· ing ejected and was tagged with his second and third tecM lcal rouls. Govan s aid Prairie View bas ketball coach Elwood Plum· me r pus hed him in the face. Plummer denied the accusation. "The game was protested from the start and what happened at the end just adds luel to the fire.'' said Bishop Coach Dan Lilly. "I've never seen anything like ·this in my hfe. I've ne ver seen people who call t.hemselvcs pro- fessionals conduc t themselves in s uch an anitna l·like maMer and s tage a game as di::;organized as this one .'' UPITell'fl.,.._ Olsen Won 't ~f c-f\T anus 6·2, 6-2. f"'urthe r first-round play con- Re t . e tinucd today \\.'hen top-seeded zr ,• Raul Ran1irez m et Newport Beach's lloy E m erson. Former USC football star O.J . Simpson has a bit of trouble lifting 250 pourlll.s dur· in g the Superstars weightlifting cOmpeti- tion Monday, .but he finally made it and it helped h im gain first place in the compeli· lion half way throug h the 10 events. Franz co Harris of the Pittsburg h Steelers v.•on the we ightlifting with a 270-pound lift. M e lf>f>r Wins Kings, Lakers Play LOS ANGELES !\tas~ivc rt1erlin Ols<'n. !hf' l..os Angeles Rams' All -Pro defcnsivt" t11cklt~. ·has squas hed spccul;i.tion he \\'Ould retire·; he c-an"t stand the thought of his tea1nn1atcs ,,·in - ni n~ the Super UH\\ t 11 cxt :-1t·ason Y>ithout him lht• circ un1 ~tancc~ ur f'openchenko·s de<1 th <1l the age of 37, but a s pokesman ;,1l the' ne,,·spaper Sovictsky Sport said the ex-boxer acc identally fell four s torit.•s to hi s d e<.1th l'openchenko had bcl!n sitting on a stairy,·ell railing l..ll the l\1oscoy, ·rechn1 <.·<.1 I In s titute v.·hc re ht· v.·orked l..IS "'" ins tructor and fell off the railin g to lhe noor below. the spokesman said. S ALT I ... A KE C ITY -Dick l\1eteer of Newport Beach and partner Ed Kauder captured the men's 45-a nd -older doubles c-h ampionship o r the National Senio r indoor tennis tournament here l\o1onda:r Lemons Building Power ~Teteer and Kauder defeated Dell Sylvia and Bill D<.1vis, -t-6, 6-3, 6--t. Tiny Pwi A merican Has 20-2 Record In announeing :'vlonda~· hl· v:o uld return to lht· Sational Footba ll League ('lu b. Olsen ended rumors that eropped up after Los An gcl<'S made Notre Dame defens ive tac-klC' !\t1kt• Fanning its i'\o. I draft piC'k last month. .. We'r e so <:lo:-ie to :.i t·h:.im· pionsh ip that il \11ould tc<.i r my heart out to leave rtO\v and have· the guys go to the Super Bo\\"I and v.·in it all.'. said the 6-foot -5. 270- pound Olsen, Y•h o turned 35 Sept. 15. ··Also. in trying to be obj eel i ve. I ree l J h ad a pretty good ye<.1r in '74 ." K i ngs Play Capi11d" Popenchenko won the n1id- dlC'Y.'eight c r own at the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo. Before thHl he reigned a s European and Sov- iet <·hampiun . the ncy,·s paper !'iaHI. B11fffigl11 .. r Gorf>d l\TEX ICO ('l'r"\' --l\l ex ican bultrighter Antonio 1 ... omelin, gored seven tim es, y,·as in serious condition Monday a,t a Mexico Ci- ty hospital. a doctor ::;aid . l.omelin y,·as gored Su nday in the first bullright or the afternoon <Al 1\1 ex1c0City 's Plaza dt:Toros. King Lambert. a regular at the i\"ev.•port Beach Tennis Club. \\'OR thC' men's 45-and older Sif?gles championship by dereating' Bill l.ust of Tyler. Tex. s1 .. w arl Ad"""""" BARCEI ... ONA . Spain Sherwood .S t e w ar·t de feat ed Yugoslavia's Zeljko Franulo~ 3·6. 6-4, 6-2 l\tonday in the open- ing round or the \\'orld Cham- pionship Tennis Gr een gr oup tournament. Italy's Adri;.ino Panattct and South Africa's Bob llewitt also pos t e d rirs t ·round victories. Panatt;:1 ousted Balanzs Tarcav of llungary 7-6. 7-6 \1,ihile J·lewilt \\•hipped Spain's Juan 1-lerrera 6-3, 6-1. <.Jnd Australian Dick C1-e<.1l y upset Tom Okker of the Netherlands , 7-6, 6·4 . ~ rl!'L,.,.a ** •Temrt''.i EDINBURG. T ex. !APl - Want a basketball trivia ques-. . tion? What major college in- dependent has the best record this year, and the second best over-all recor d in the country? It isn 't Marquette, Notre Dame or M e mphis State. It's Pan American University, which is 20-2 a nd only this week cracked the national rankings. But there will be no Cinderella s tory for the Broncos this season , no tales of g iving the experts red faces with victories in post - season tournaments. Pan American is on probation. sissippi, the Ai r Force and Denver. Last year's team finished with a 13·9 record, and the Broncs had the nation 's second leading scorer in Bruce King and the second leading rebounder in Carlos McCullough. This season's team features so mething P a n Am e rican bas ketball missed i.n the past - stars rrom nearby areas. Jesus Guerra. a 5-fool-10 guard who quarterbacks the team, is from 1the small town of Roma, which has an international bridge across the Rio Grande and was the site of the filming of a movie of the Me xican revolution, "Viva Zapata." All home games in recent weeks have been sellouts, with an estimated 5.200 fa ns in the modern fi e ld house. Besides a winning basketba ll team, they are drawn he re by speeial pro- motions such as low ticket rates for winter touris ts and senior citizen;;. Lucky number programs a re sold al home games. During the game, numbers are called for prizes, ranging from bicycles to haircuts. gift certificates for 1sboes, clothing, pizza and ham- burgers. Program numbers are used to select three pers ons tor the ''Mexico C ity Shootout ," a popular halftime reature. Three persons a re given a single shot from the center of the court. If they make it. they win a trip for two to Mexico City. . There has been one winner so ·far. LANDOVER . Md.-The l.os Angeles Kings, seven poinl" nut or first plare in Di\·ision 3 of the National 1-lockey l.cague. meet the Jowly W ashin~ton Capitals here tonight in the first of a (y,·o- game road set. Duffer'sDelight~ The school was put on proba- tion shortly after Al;)e Lemons came here in 1973 to r evive a scandal ridden 4·22 team into an NCAA major college power. Lemons. n o w in his second season, says his rebuilding pro- gram is about four years ahead ofschedule. ·• s • t St B d "lf someonehad saidwe would prm ar anne have on ly two"losses at this point in the sea son. I'd have said they _ The King::; are unbeaten against \Vashington "·ith only a tie m arring four previous sta rts. Was hington gained its sixth vie· Lory of the season Su nday with a 3-0 win over Kans a s City. Golf B'a ll Does1i't Hook, Slice ~ \1.'e recrazy,''Lemonssaid. F A T k Two or the leading sco rers on rom ztecs rac the 1973 team were tried on The Kings travel to Pittsburgh Wedn esday t o oppose the Penguins. "'ho ure undefeated in their last 18 hom e tests. Lake ri< on TV · CHlCAGO -The I..os Angeles Lakers, buried in the National Basketball Association's Pacific Division rellar, are al Chi cugo tonight in a televised (Channel 5) lilt at 6. Chi cago leads the Midy,·esl Divis ion with a ,,15 -22 record . while the Lakers ;.are saddled with a 21 -35 mark. Tapie Qualifie s LOS ANGELES-Al an Tapie or Newpart Beach fired a 75 al Los Angeles Country Club's North Course Monday to qualiry tor the Los · Angeles Open golf tourna. m enl that gets under "'·ay at Riviera Country Club Thursday. RtlY Carr ilsco of Huntington Beach failed to qualify for the LA event. T a pie was on e of JS players to qualify at J .. A North with George Cadle, another first-year pro. fir- ing a two·under ·par 70 at El Caball eto Lo lead th e 29 .au..a.Hfi er&. NEW YO RK (A P) -Its or-in g. \\'e <:1 sked ourselves why fi cial number in the U.S. Pa-couldn·t a ball be designed tent Office in Washington, v.·hi c h ..-id minimize hook- D.C .. is Pal. 3,819 ,100 . But its 1Dft a n6""slicing and remove working title is far more in-some of the pain from the triguing. Tl is the ··11appy Non g;1me of golf." flooker.'' ·rhis occurred a couple of It is what millions of golfers year s ago. They fiddled with charges of raping a coed in a ..,, dormitory room . They wer e found not guilty alter a jury tria l. but the basketball program suf- fered. Lemons said it would take time to develop a winning team . He made drastic scheduling changes in order to Play top collegiate dream about . IL is a non-the project for months. They i hooking, non-s li c ing golr ball. borrowed a little h it o l the invention of a pair ol non-·rhomas A. Edison, a pinch of i. gallin g scientist s on the Albert Eins tein and con - teams. Shortly after arriving at Pan American from Oklahoma City University, where he coached for 18 years. Lemons <A·as asked about h is team •s schedule ror the season. ••tt's tinker toy tech an<I the orphan's home," he joked. • Paciric Coast. sider able of Rube Goldberg. ~ow that Uncle Sam ha$ uf· ficially recognizf'd it, all that ' .. For ou1· experimentation, is necessary is for the U.S. y,·e used rubber b a nds, plain Golf 1\ssociation a nd the kitchen plas ti c "'rap and Royal <1 nd Ancient. Club of St. household adhes ive," Nepela AndrC'wl.'S. stern g uardians of s aid. ..These objects were the sport. to approve it. combined with a little manual ' ' J t • s p o s s i b I e , · ' dexterity but did not a ppear a ck n ow I e d g e s I'. J . in the fin a l ball. Boatwright. executive direc-"We did our baking in the tor of the U.S. Golf Associa-oven of Fred 's kitchen. The lion . "But It mus t fi rst be test· total cost of the experiment No one could give Lemons ' 1974-75 schedule that tag. The Broncs have b eat en Tulsa, Southern Methodist. Georgia Tech, Arkansas State, Rice and Hawaii. On the schedule later this season are Southern Mis- ed by our testing apparatus. v.·as approxi n1 ately $2 . 75 . "This ball sounds very in-Imagine ho"' this must com-Cage Rankings tcreliling. I would like to see pare with the (!x penditures nf it." . som e of lhl' major golf ball Tit• Top r., .. 1,. AsMu:l•t•d p,.,, <.otl4t9f J·le will, promises Dr. F'red manufacturers.·· t>«.1111•11 ~'""'· .n111 tl•\l·P•«e _.,, 1,. _.~. E II 1 r r Th• ball w,·•s !>"tented June tt>Hes.Mflllitlrtt.0<<111riroU9h9;tmeiotSunctt,.: . o m strom, pro essor Q '" .. ' 1111;11 .... 1.cs1 ?•.o 'OCI Phu!ics a nd di'partmcnt 25. 1974. The lnv<'nlors have 1'j. 1.uctA '"·' 900 ' h 3 Meryl~ 11-1 ,,, c hairm a n tit San Jose not yet ~ubmitted it tote •.Not-1hCt•on"'s. 19.3 s1, Univers ity a nd Danie l E . USGA for npproval or to any ! =~'-·:~~ ~ Nepe:la. an advisory chemist ofthemanuracturc rs for sale. . r.1c.t111utkL_ 1a..> 31• with IBM, out of whose heads It is a baby that they are sit· ~~'::c,, ~~ : th e re vo luti o n a ry ball ting on -a baby thJ.l could 10.so.i•,.,.,.c.t 1j.i 1" I h h · 'II\ 11.Not,_O._ IS.1 lM evolved. ate into m 1 o n s or 11,,...,_.,,,,_,, \M 1,. "The idea cam e from ari Oounder as a dud. 13 Nof'lhC..ro11u 1M " DI ''· CrtlOM• 1M tf So11le t Bazer e• article i't o ne or the trade The inventors insist that the IS.Ari-. ,... 11 . . I d JI i..cltfl\'°"1' ,,.. ,., 1 Moscow _ v a I er y J Q urn I s c n t 1 t e "Happy Non I looker '' ba ''·"""'~ 1 ,,., n 'AerOOyn&mics o( tho FliRht miilimizes sli cing and hook· 11.Citft"**"' ~no 31 l Popenchenko. two-time mid-,.,,..,...,""'''<..,.. :io-t u • •1 I ht b · h I I of Golf Balls'," Nepela ex· Ing to approximately one-•°""'°"St , .... , ,. i u ewe g ox1ng c amp on o 1 t d , ..:-.... -1 r d . h • ~ ,..<·.i ... 1~ "°'''· u~.., •lsiN.11tllt•t1•: I Europe a nd six-time champion or pa ne . • ,. r~ ran across 1 ourlh that observe wit Cl1'tlnMtt. ""•m•"· Ho•r C•o"'-1<-.,, "'"Mt' the Sov·1et Union, has died on one of his! project~ and oorma l balls. This res ult is Sttt.,Memph1,s1.11.M <111oen.M1c111(loll\St1 ... h ed 't . 'hl ed b . . II . tWddM T""""'""· fff ~•d•·L.I\ 'At•s. ...... Ml •· 1 "lraglcally" In an ae<:ident, the .s ow 1 to me. It.: ev y correcting 1tse tc• ''•t•J _NoM11 c1,01111•·Chltl!M)e. °''•· "The subjoet was captival-ii\ night. Rw1w,. ~ Fr•t1tl1<0, "°"1t11C...°""9, '°"'....," ' Soviet press reported toduy. .~ lm••••••••••lll!••••llll•••••••ltlim.ll 1n1t101.t. St•n•o•d, s 111M111, TtNW•-. T•••' L...: The new~papers did not rcPo~ I AW.t .............. J•-.uw.T , SAN Dl!i:-GO !AP) America's lop sprinter has been barred from his school 's track and says he's now got barbed wire marks on his arm from climbing fen ces into stadiums lo train. Steve \Villiams says v.•hcn he quit the San Diego Stale track team t\vo month s ago, the school°s tr~1ck coach. Di ck 1-lill. "banned me from the track, even lhough I 'm s till a s tudent there. The whole thing is really silly " Willia m s, who y,•on the AAlJ 100-m et e r title last year and equaled the world record of 9.9, was ranked No. 2 in the world in 1974 to Cuba's 19-vear -old Sil vio L eon a rd. But t.he 6-foot-3 1 2 Williams s<.Jid he was over- worked by llill. The split <A'ith llill. formerly the coach of Bob Hayes al Florida A&M . came during the o(( season a nd thus didn't arouse muc h notice. !-!ill r e plied to the charge with : ''I le was unbeaten in the 220 and 100-rneters under me and 1 reel h(' has been very una ppreciative .'' Willi ams. "·ho has been com· peting unatt ached in various un- iforms includinJt o ne bearing the West German na tional ins ignia , said he had been asked to run not only the 100 and 220 in dual meets but also both the 440 and n1ile re- lays and even an occasional 44().yard dash. lie said a world class runner shou ldtl't h~ve to run that h ard all season. .. This is just a matler or so- m eone's advanced idlosy n· cras1es," he said. "Rlgbt now I'm trai ninJ! in the !'land al the beach, near th~ watCj,,whcrc it's hard. r jump the waves ·for variety." 1-!e's been told. he can't com - pete at the school when the track is being used -roughly between noon and 6 p .m . -and 1-lill de- .fends that edict, sayin g: "The track is just like any other classroom. You need a good learning climate and it's on· Jy logical to kee p someone away who"s disl'uplive Lo Ule learning environm ent.·' When Williams gets tired of running on the sand. he climbs the fence a t Balboa Stadium. where the national AAU meet has been held. "I've cut m yself going over t he re nce but I shouldn't have to do that," he said. Williams said he's been getting trainin g tips fr o m Brooks Johnson. a coach with the DC Str-idcrs of Was hington. MV SWI MMfi,RS SHINE IN MEET SALINAS -11 qunrtet of Mi s· sion Vi e jo' Nadadores swimme rs stood out l\1onday here al the Northern California Invitational swim meet with Brian Goodell leading the pack with a 15:43.04 in the 1,650 yard freestyle. Goodell was firs t in the event, v.•hlle t<A·o others pieced In the same event. Bill Babasholf V•M third with a 16 :01 .04 and Taylor llowe "·as seventh In 16 . 11.11 . • Dave Duck<A•orth was fourth in the 200 yard breast with a 2: 14.48. ; ' •. ' llf DAii. Y I'll.OT Checkered Flag !HBAfte~EI Toro DiahlosFaceCrucials A ' . Wl11f HOWARD L HANDY Share . Tbe San Clemente at'I. • Beach upaet El Toro, huatendencyto'(~tlnto lulvebeencloaeinrecent ... Hilb Triton• can official· The Trlton1 · are as· ss-$1, last Friday and foul trouble and the meelina1. · ~· Of Tl.lie 1)' win the South Coast s ured of a co · could surprise tbe Arti1tl•rea11re11iveon However, the Dlabl~ ·'f' Leaiue buketball title champlonsblp tr they ~·-·· ii ·t I the boards. Mlclcey Al· bave tbe momentum, _ . . tonight wblle the MiMlorf Ion their remaining two ;;d";d sto'wSo:i: ::::: len. a 6·1 f<>PWar:d. and comingoUtheJr 1tun,nina ~ Dua.ne "Pancho" Carter, Jr. may be aeWn& all . Viejo Diablo1 and El gamQ, but fl1ure to wln The Artist.I &f• nbt 'rWl· 6-8 center Ben Bacon are wtn over San Clemeate ..... ; the notoriety tor hll d:rivtna ability ori the USAC 1be Huntinston Beach. Toro Charten face key it all tonight. San nlng lik~ they were solld re bounders for M*ion VleJo altQhUal· ~-r· trail but don't foraet to keep tabs on hil _younger ~lh Oilers, one game up 'batUn a.a they bid f« Clemente, 18·4 overall earlier. affd the rrritons Laguna Beach. lowed the fewest paints .. ~ · br<Jthi:r-Oana . · wtth two to ao, can N· aeeoodplace.1 • and 11·2 tn leaaue, has couldn't handle Miision Mission Viejo's <~t.6} whlle ·Dana Hllla ·•c Duane has woo the USAC midget and 1prlnt sure themselves of at Stan De U: a C glo'a beaten Laauna Beach Vtejo'a slqw tactics, tos· Dlablos, one game ahead llas · surrenc1erecl the car champlonshl ... and wu rookie of the year at In· least • co-chatnplonablp TrltotM bOlt tbe im·prov· 76-52 and 68-56. Althoua:h · ..... ., or El Toro with a 9.1( re. most (A? 3) di u• I •• · toniebt when thoy face in• La•una Bea•h ms-·-· · · El T"". ". Ch C anapou. .ast year with a seventh place finllh. 1 • • ... the ArtlsU have shown San Clemente, the cord, may have trouble oro s ar era. He~u be drtvtn1 at Ontario Motor Speedway tn the the low Y An~ he~m Artist& whlle Dana Hills rec-"t improvement, teaa:ue's top O""ffensive with Dana Hills, Tony h a.ve dr.op Ped two~· Callfornii500,ftratthetwin100sonMarcb2andtbe Colonists In an Emplre ts at Mission Viejo and they are only 7·15 and team (66.3),beiaheight Stillson's Dolphins are strai&ht but should' .. . bl.JoneonMarch9. . League ~ask.e tball El Toro t1'avels to '"•·9. advantagewitb6·'11,\Ted 3·10 but match up well bounce back a1ainat .... ~ But Dana ls the one in thenewsinthemidwest. , i:':h~imT~~:~~ 11 1 a~ University. Tl~ffs are HoWev er, Laguna KaJota (16.9). But Kalota with the Diablos and University's Trojans. · "' .. Alon& with Costa Mesa's Ron "Sleepy" Tripp, El Co b • Oil -the duo has been setting the indoor midget circuit mer m 1 ers. , oofl~~l~~::Uft.'~:,,~~ds second place in the ~~t~u::~~:=b~:~,~.:? FV 10th Discinlinary Action Led Wes~ont .... ~ point standings with 68, just ooe behind leader Garv ah · ~ '.I:' • 0~ ·.1 An eim 1s 1·11 ao t --• N F ~.tenhausenwllh89.Trippisthlrdwitb57. to Huntington Beach, In Hoop .Ti . ext oe Tripp and bl1 Kimco Mfg. VW captured a 100. M ' Ti b lap reature at lndlanapoli5 CoU1eum and Dana Wal 73-S?, In the Oilers' gym< '. 0 aze s urna out aecood laat weekend. But Colonists coach • •., F SC C Tb' race was one o( the few this season that DariMlllerisoptimistic. R . . or Bettenhausen failed to make, ''We were ahead of at1ngs By CRAIG SHEFF smaller centers in the them at the half," he i;e-oru..o..11rP'1ets1a" ·carter Ill st-k Car Fl-'d calls or Anaheim's 30-28 . . Mission Conference, but SANTA BARBARA-· , 'OC'"•' lead. ''Thia time, we Fountain Valley is No. A year ago Dave Maze he ranks as one of the top Heading down the home can't . let them get the 10 in this week's CIF •·A was booted off the Sad-rebounders. He has ex-stretch in a bid for an ···1 Duane Carter will turn to the stock car fielCI In Us.AC competition this season. . He is scheduled to drive tqr Tom Adams who will enter two cars in 1975 races with Carter jo'inlng Jigger Sirois aa driver of the second car. open shot. We will have basketb,_11 poll while dleback College basket·. ~eptional spring that NAIA District lH playoff to have a hand in their Matin a• s vi kin & 5 ball team. helps him match up with berth, coach Paul Peak's faces. dropped from e.ighth m It was probably the tslleropponents. Southern California ,....,. Despite the differences ninth following a 60..uJ best thing that ever hap-''He's a heck or a re· Co 11 e g e Vanguards ... in records, Miller sakl setback to Westminster. penedtohim. bounder," says Stevens. basketball team will Already the only man ln history to win both midget and sprint car tiUes under the USAC ban· ner, he could add two more before be bangs them up-the championship crown and t.he stock car bunting. his Colonists will " not It ls Fountain Valley's 1 Ma 2 e exchanged "He likes contact and it tangle with host West-n t words with an assistant doesn't make a dif-mont College tonight (8) stall like Cypress did rs appearance in the coach and was promptly ference what the op'-n<:. · N h o· · · I" when Huntington oar·. top ten this season. Also ......., in ort ern iv1s1on ac· rowlywon,21.20. for the fll'!lt' time, the sidelined for four games ingplayer'sheightis." tion. . "We play a man-to.· Huntington Beach Oilers by head coach Leroy Maze, a product of The Vanguards have • man defense and we received support, getting Stevens. ·Savanna High School, posted an impressive · Tero A re" Drirer• h1 500 . Only two Orana:e Coast area drivers are listed in the early entry Uat tor the California 500. won't hoid the ball," he eight votes. · The incident occurred. says he's also improved 18-7 overall record and said. Verbum Dei and Santa mid way through the defensively. are tied with Biol a f" Miller hopes his man Barbara remained one-season ·and in a roun-1 ''I've improved quite a College al 7-1 for the "" Duane Carter, Jr. will be drivjng Fletcher Rae· ing•1 Cobre Tire.Eagle and George Follmer of Hun· tington Harbour will be at the wheel of Richard Beith'• American .KJda Jlacers Ea1le. defense can contain two while LB Poly dabout way helped Maze 'bit on defense. I used to Northern Division lead. ,.. Perry Harbin, Jim Cable replaced LB Wilson in be~.om~a ~etter player. let my man go the Following tOnight's ~ and Paul Gassmann bet-the No. 3 slot. Crespi Before that I o.nly baseline, but I've learned outing, the Vanguards " ter than before when the jumped from seventh to . ca.red about scoring DAVE MAZE to position rilyselt.•· , will return home Friday . The entry list shows 38cars ready for action with . nineolthenumberwithoutassigneddrivers. Oilers' trio scored 63 · fourth and Palos Verdes pomts. But I got to see Saddleback Star Maze ls undecided ·n i g b t against Los points. fromninthtoeigbth. what team play, was all about his future, but he's .Angeles Baptist ot ~ As for his offense Garey and San Marino about from the bench. Gauchos, but his major hopeful of landing a Newhall in their final 1'bls means that Jerry Grant, Rick Muther or Sim Poeey could be )>eblnd tlie wbeel of an entry before practice runs are allowed. Millerwillstart6-3GarY •continue to lead the 3-A And coach Stevens contribution to Sad· scholarship. conference outing. A " Bowers and 6-4 Larry and 2.A. San Clemente talked t~ me about con-dleback's success has "At6·4, he 0ll be able to game with Chapman re- ·Franklin at forwards, 6-J drop~ out of the top ten centrat1ng. on the. fu!! been rebounding . play forward at a lot of mains next Tuesday Oscar Abreu at center in the 2-A after being up· game, not JUSt scoring, At 6_4 and 185 pounds schools. He's an out-before district playoff and 6-2 Jay Pettibone set by Missian Viejo, saxs ~aze. . Maze is 00 e 0 f the standing shooter and a action begins. Pot<~fl Fl11l#hP11 24th -.. . . . . . . _, When Posey competed in tbe2'-hour endurance race at Daytona International Speedway recently, . he tea fried with Hans Stuck in a BMW to finish 24th. The car wasn't running al the finish, going out after .and S.lOTim Flannery at 44--42. San Clemente still Hes the guy thats strong rebounder . And In an ear-lier meeting guards. Petti bone is re_ce~ved .1~ v:otes and : ea 11-r. t urn e d us • he ·s got the right al· in Costa Mesa, SoCal de· ,.. averaging 13 points in M1ss1on V1e10 six. around, says Stev~. Wguna Niguel titude," says Stev-:ns . feated Westmont. 72·61 . league and Franklin, on-San Marino, Verbum whose t~am has won f1"'.e ~ ly a sophomore and a re-Dei and Santa Barbara ·games ln a row and IS ·c ., w· Z741aps . · The winner, Peter Gregg of Jacksonville, logged G&!taps. Cha111'1erialn Heads SCIDA cent starter has scored remain unbeaten. no~ 16·10 for the season. aptures lU 61 · ts · 0h' 1 tr •=-A ' Dave worked real gampoesln ID IS as our P'M..Sc._. ...cor• ,_,,"' hard during the off The Wild Dogs of I. V1tr~ i)l.1 123.0l :KIO La cab t e ( 14 2 ) and >. s.nt•B•rtwor• 121-(1> 1,2 season ~nd he came back gun~ Niguel _scored a Harbin (13.5) ·lead thE }.~.=T~i131 ~~ determined to play the go_al 10 the first lw.o Oilers who are avera. s.Lewu-.cM-3, 11'1 total game. He now plays minutes and made 1t Jir:n Chamberlai~ of ~sla l\fesa has taken-over ing 75 9 points in league~ ~:i,:.:.,~~;i;:·•1 1: at both ends of the floor. stand up for .a 1:0 vict_or:r as resident and racmg director of th~ Southern · a !11••••<21-11 s1 And he seldom shoots a over the M1~s1on V1eJO C~fornialndependentDriversAs5:0<=iation. ;o~llilt.1!'J1;.,. l».il !! poor shot. He's willing to Hornets. in the South Jn his new assignment. Chamberlain replaces Los Ami· gos 1,:~~.c:~r.~ • .'~~~.:;, ~1~i give the ball up and he Or a .n g e C o u n t y his father-i n·law, Hank Crawford, who directed 1, cr1tuent• v.u.,. 111 s1 , 5.,. wasn't willing to do that Amen~an. Youth Soccer SC:IDA through three successful formative years. Milrcos 111•41 s. P•citic 11'-•l s. v•n• last year,·· says Stevens. Organ1zat1on (A YSO) re- Have you picked up your free plant and book at Keystone? (893·2491) Chamberlain brings a variety of experience to Top ranked P•.~~~!k1s1t"nreelo•lt!•tlos~e• ~a2e is averaging 17.0 gional championship his new job. He started in driving a sand-buggy in . • ,..Ls.c1too1,,.,.);,A Pomi. points a game for the game Saturday. 1963 then became a builder io 1966. . 1.c;.rey 1~·1> 1'" r------------"''!""""-', • ' l.Lo~Am1901(J1·7! 111 . 'When I opened my.own shop 1n 1967, 1 was I C l 1.s.nG•t1 .. e1(2J.J> 1s1 asked.by Vic Wilson of Saddleback Park to build his n ODD y (.Loi All~ 115•11 llll Q I 'f . S.C•m•nllo ll1·2) !11 ua I ymg race car for the first Baja 1,000. He and Ted b.G•neu1.121.41 10s Mangl .. took.f1'-toverall" . Los Amigos High's 7.M1••Cost•1~41 '" •o • 11 • • •.N<1rlhRlver1•dell'l·(I S'I Chamberlain drove in the Baja races, the Mint classy Lobos stand atop •.P•1m ~P<lnQs111-3 1 u F Q . 400, the Stardust 711, California and Firecracker 250 ~ange County's official IO~~'.IOJ~.!: Villley 111-4) 1~~ or ntar10 in addition to five years on the closed circuit at high school basketball R•mon• 11t .sJ 11, west rorr..-.ce nk. th' k aft (If.JI 9, 0.Wr1y H1lll [lf.6 ) • We!il Ascot and Corona. , ra 1ngs 1s wee er CoW+n.1•,M1.c.•m1t• s. · For the past three yeats, he has been safety previous l.eader Marina · r>K.s.c,_1,rKo•1;,A ,.,,."h 500 Set committee chairman and has driven Crawford's w a s u P s e t b Y 1.~M11rinoc21-o, 1'111 . . . w t . st 1 Mir•1el01.11J.1• 1a1 ONTARIO ,1 . COstaMesaDune-Ritecabinetsrac1ngmach1ne. es m1n . er. J.w.1nu1 121.41 • 1.. -1• ar10 An -Los Amigos. led by &-IO 4. E• Oot•do 01.11 141 dretti and other dr.ivers T S h · d · h S. CerfOt~ 120-Jl 111 om c net erJo n, •.MOr1tnoV•1i.vt1'-•> ,1 withFIAsanctionedcon- UCI Bl()WS Le~ Dealt. 6-5 Setback boasts U;e county's best 1· LA B.tPl•st 12 1·11 e! flicts will be given an op· . I. A90Ur• 111-SJ ~ won-loss record. 20-2. • cuiverc;i.,111.11 2a portunity to qualiry for losing to Compion and 100~=~ ~4 >c1emente p1-,1 12} the California 500 USAC Marina. LA !-uttie•n Lu11>e•.., 11s.s1 ~.Mi ... ~ championship car race Five Orange Coast ~~~:,t.;.~";~~t;1<;.'"11 '·1nc110 "on Feb. 23, track offi- area teams are among -cialsannouncedtoday. the top 10 with Fountain Andretti is one of 39 SANTA BARBARA - UC Irvine's baseball team blew a 5·1 lead in the eighth inning as UC Santa Barbara rallied for '\-6-5 victory over the Anteaters in 13 innings, here, Monday. The loss was UCI's fourth in five games. The Anteaters next face tough· Arizona State in Tempe Friday night, ·then play a doubleheader with the Sun Devils Saturday. The Anteaters had a 5·1 lead over the Gauchos going into the home half of the eighth inning, but UCSB scored fthree unearned runs to cut the margin to 5.4_ Santa Barbara tied it in the 9tb and won it in Lh& 13th on a hJt, one-out walk and .another single. Tbe,GauC'hOI also scored Basketball an unearned run in the sixth as UCI committed three costly errors. The Anteaters scored a run in the first inning on a one-out double by Alan Belasco and John Palmer's single. Steve Whitehead's double, an error and John Espy's run-scoring single made it 2·0 in the fourth. Palmer gave UCI a 3-0 lead in the fifth, singlin~ in Carl Peternell. A dou- Valley moving into MD Battles drivers entered in the s e c o n d p J a c e lo March 9 event but has a challenge Los Amigos. Bishop Aniat commitment to drive in Fountain· Valley hosts the South African Grand Marina, now ranked The Mater Dei High Prix on March 2. date of fourth, Friday night in Monarchs and Bishop thetwin·lOOsalOntario. the county game of the Amat Lancers, still in Technical inspection week. contention for a CIF 4·A for all entries will start Mission Viejo moved basketball berth. clash Fr.iday at 1 with practice hack into the top 10 after at 7tonighl at Mater Dei. Saturday from noon to4. upsetting San Clemente With two games re-Th e three fa s t est Friday night and Villa maining in Angelus qualifiers will be assured .Park joins the elite rat· League action , the of their starting positions ings for the first time. .Monarchs and Lancers with the rest or the fi eld ble by Espy and Sal P'l.c:• .... " Aid , b bl 1.LOiAmi1101>U0·11 SI are tied for second place of 33 cars established by with S-3 records, two the finishes of the cars in games behind St. An · the twin 100s .. l\.1arch 2. ama s one· ase ow 1.Foun1•1nv•1111.,120-s1 " made it 4-0 in the sixth. >.1:10or.ooc11.>1 .u T ed <1.M¥1Ml17·11 • t1 he Anteaters scor 1. Fu11..-1on uu) • their final run in the •.Mai ... 0.1 n1.t1 >1 1.MlsshlPIVS.).ollMI u eighth on Bruce Ban· 1.s.nc1-ni.111-'1 2, n.ing 's double and a ,::~~~:f,~~:1n1-71 ~ s ingle by Belasco two • ft-c;ord lrKlud•• 1111.r 1or1e11 thony. Included in the field Mater Dei has not ror the first of USAC's dropped a league game triple crov.:n e \·ents are at borne and only lost to Bobby Unser, last year's Bishop Am'at, 45·44, in winner and the USAC lheLancers'gym. driving c hampion . outs later. ~wi.. Belasco, Palrner and1'.;§:::::::~:S:Z::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~ Espy all had three hits. 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Two • 3 bedroom two · 2 bedroom units jus t up the hill £rom the beach in Costa Mesa. 1'otal price S65.C01 S4S-9491 HEW OH MARKET 4 Br, den, dining. pool, $90.000 buys this beaut. maintained home in de · sirable lJaycrest. i-lurryl S PARLING lli:':AL £STAT!::; Ml.1-3548 CURB APPEAL Beaut. 14 unit adlt bldg . J 1horl blks to beach. Pride of nwnership. C<.i ll for appt. to stt. See this large 3 bt.'<lroom , SPARLING 2V::-; bath, bonus room REAL ESl'A1'E home, in c hoire f''ounlain l----'1!33='---3>18==----Valley area. Priced at only $30,950 with low down payment. S4S-9491 OHLV $S300Down Plus closing costs puls you in this huge 2000 sci. fl. home. Complete with Eastern style fnyer , ISx.20 sep a rate ramily room and a rarm style k1lchen will\ breakrast b a r 3 s·p a c i o u s bedrooms give you lots of room. Call now. Century 21 /Sparow , 842-4'174. 1\ D,.\B 01-~ PE'l'ROLE& • !ELLY applied lo the thre ads or fingernail polish and glu e bottles wi ll keep the lids from sl1 ckinj'.!. 1'r y a Daily Pilot Cla~sificd Ad lo bu y. se ll or r e nt something. ----- iltl cal "7·5'11 Clt'Cf o~dotMfiM ad•l'llCll" .. ...., ,.., U'Mt• onlM~•. but tHKttvo, "'"' MO»Of9. ,.oyM«ll k -~. Ito. YM 'rtclt It pod -""' n You nlrt ::'-iot ,_ad, Or . put It Of\ .,..,, Mott• Charge"' lcri-"-kord .. 642 -5678 DAILY PILOT FIXER UPPER This groovy little starter home is only $27,500. Run a little s hop in front also. Easts1dc Costa M~a oft Newport. IP'IQuall ~ liii•Plac• P1 apirrti .. · , 752-1920 1400 OIJA~l ST. NlW..0.T SI ACH COLLEGE PARK Prime condition. 3 BR, 2 BA, luxurious cabana &: pool. Lgc li\I rm, w/fplc. Plus family rm. Bltns. Shake roof. Owner is moving. Broker. 646-3928 eves 546-0521 Newport lleiMhts area. Cfi't address Clean 2BR . den. 28 ;\ homeon50X137 R3CP lot. Only $:11,950 for all. Call Nigel Bailey and Assoc. 644 ·7211. Cape Cad Two Story-Pool Mo Down-GI Spacious two story. Pool raised forma t entry lo s unk e n liv ing room . Powder room. Wet bar. ~ourmel ga rden, k itc h en. GIANT }''AMI LY -P A RTY ROOrt1 & SECLUDED SUN TERRACE. Wind· ing stairs to triple s ize master and childre n,s wing. Only Ml.500. C<il/ quick!! 963--ti767 . OPfN 11( 9• n S l(IN IOllf Nftf ' [;-l ll~ftllill Coving l o n fourplcx ·In prime iluntinp;too loca- l.Ion. Don't miss this. call agt . now for details. 847-6010. Agl. .t + family room & pool. Vaulted ceiling. Priv3le pool e ntrance from master s uite Lar(i:c ~r· regular cul·de·sac lol. }':Jegant decor. Call now tosee847-ti-010. Agt. Two story pool home. Un- bt!lie\l able prc·sumn1er bargain at ju:-t $37 ,000! All term s a\lall able. 1-lurry Call 847-6010 . .\gt lh .. '<lu<"OO to $48,500 ' Kin" sit'-' bedroom:s. Oearn l'C ll1n ~ J.'.tt . With tiwedlsh fireplace. 2000 square (C-i.'t. Comer lot. Call now to 8tt 847-6010 ~- I $.1.'i,000 1 l-'1x It and :\ave. Your ptdnt brush a nd snml! imag1nution will make lhi~ into a sharp to1m1ly home. Corner lot. Alley access. All terms: Call l\gt. g.t1.9JIO . • • ' ~. • ' • I a..._11:..a... Ht .___e..-lf111nFor$9e ttOtlltff,..,.~ -· .... • ru ;r•., ~••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••11'..!l.•~1·••-• .. ••,••• • · 1-4. . ........................ ......... . .. . .. ,__ ...... ltoma1..,.,. H111nhrS. ll1m11 .... 5*-fwS.: ••• ••••tll . 1001 •••NI 1002 8a1:lll •,•,,!, •• 1002 •••••••••••••••••!II••••• ,,8 M"YP"OT T F b •• 1-HoeMIPor,. i''••ff..----;•n,....-...,.. •••••~·•••••••-""" ••••••:;••u.,.,.,., ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••a••••••••••••••~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••!••t•••••.•t••!!.••• "•t••• •••••-••• ••••• ,., ....... ,,._.,, • ' ~ G1•i-1002 Go•rol IOOJ Go•rol 1002 •-•ol 1002 -YALL-£Y Rr"TY G - ·;: ··;·~~~-~~-' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ .... lt.N. REAL ESTATE AGENTS ' M~ / 1 Sea Salls PRESENTS H•1'1''• a .,. .. -'° Al only 171,500, lh • Sand CONDOS! I WILL PAY YOU alat\ yqur oew life. Two sharp beach d~tx ll on· R MON'lll bedroom&,.,beamed cell· "'!steps away/mm ohoo· Lux.m-$100 PE 1111 UvlnJ room. eo., p•ng ·~d lhe beach. Start l•ach Di.,iex ONE llDllOOM AUTOMOBILE kltcheo. central air ..... your 1nvtKtmenl pro· R•...a...-~..a Without a. doubt this oversize one ALLOWANCE TO diUonlnc. AU youn lot f:r':nn;. now with easy .-llllfiOW'U bedroom unit has the best view you GET ORGANIZED sas.ooo. Call~ SI 0,000 have ever see11. 270 deeree!il rrom thP. BY APRIL lST. Of'fl'\lt1e9',•111 f\,IHto•NIO • : ltard to find luxuriouiJ 4 oce'an. bay, neninsula and cannery Four day work week re-up 3 down. Botti/OWMl't .- units. Ocewn view from area. You will love this ''penthouse'' quired . We are a 111.ist-~!_{TH E R!:Al . ~ [STAT[RS both unita. 1s x 22 5un· CLl!AH TH over Lido Isle. $75,000 clear. ing'' office ... unique in d<.'Ck, la<ge patio. double That's right! It is a clean "T" plan in THREE BEOllOOM O r a n g e C o u n l Y - gar••••· lnveato" Mesa Verde, 3 bdrms, beautiful 70' x O be t b r S kl' t t S · 1· ts In the de dream owners will carry ur S uy . par ing WO S ory pec1a IS • upto30% a18'k interest. 100' lot. dotted with fruit trees and townhouse, lik e new condition. over velopment or your ••• HEWPOllT HTS. Use your decor. Thi~ tiom e h'1s M prime Newport l!eights loca- tion; 2 bdrms., l ha. plus JRe. guest rm. & balh. C<tJl646-7171 . there's new paint and carpet inside. 1800' of professionally decor ated personal inventOrf Of ON"'1119 -ns ivrv ro8lNKt' Terrific location near school, shops home. PRIVATE BOAT SLIP, FEE marketable homes. F\111 CllriaMarw 3692C1111111 I" ... lliiitl and parks. Presentedat$45.500. LAND, $40.00 A MONTH DUES. ONE timesaving ofrice °"• UNIQUE HOMES Realtors-BLOCK TO BEACH, NEXT TO services available, full You are t.he wlnnerol' 2 tickets to the UCIHOME IJ.SllmAU. •• »· 541>-5990 PARK. Only $82,500. time secretary, answer- 2850 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa THREE IEDROOM ing service. qualified Redecorate to your Las~., ________ _ Only i.52,SOO I' "C."THOMAS REALTOR WHAT'S. •. TM Dllfetwe7 The difference is $153,000. We have an ex-224 W · Cow.t Hwy. elusive lis ting on a 4 BR. N'pt. Beuch 548--6S27 DOVER SHORES home Eves. S45--.5&t3 ---------1 at $322,000, a 5 BR. at $232;000 & a 6 BR. at Mesa Del Mar fixer up- per. Heavy shake root home has great poten- tial. Large 4 bedroom, 2 bath FHA-VA te rms. Owner anxiou.s moving out of state. 545-9491 $189,000; all good buys . See the homes & discover the difference. COMl"ANY REALTOR'S SINCE 1944 673-4400 DECORATOR'S DEl.IGHI' ,.---~~ ..... !"::--\J Super Z. 4 bdrms .. fami· ·Walker & lee 1' •m .. ro.ma1 dining•m. + huge bonus rm_ for '::=:::'::":'':'''::'::'C:"':::'':==~I your pool table, home/of--rice or farrri ly hobby HOME + INCOME EASTSIDE 3BR house with bachelor apt + lBR apt. over garage. As · sume 7"/., VA loo n. $:?76. per mo. Call PRFSTIGJo: 1-tOMt:S, 64S--fi646 center . Beautiful enclosed brick patio, ideal for entertaining. $85,500 C. F. Colesworthv Reallon 641>-00:fo 5Bedroom OLDCDM Immaculately luxurious OCEAN VIEW! 80' Fron· two s tory home. 18'x361 tage-2 lots on quiet pool, jacuzzi, shake roof, street. O ld fas hioned cabanaandullthe trim· c h arm a nd lots of mings, $75,950. breathing space. Walk Lo I&· IP:::! i "'~E\1~~·~rn Pl up .. U.a~ -REALTY- MOOou..~5~~-~~'••.ac:H 642·S2f0 '15·~0 -·o·-.. ~- J.11...tioo luiklln Just under one rull acre in great Eastside loca· 1.ion. Price includes plans for 14 units. Seller motivated. Bring your trades. 646-7711 or 540-8944. Walker &lee Ill.AL 1.llllll. ESTJ.TESALE BIG CANYON Bordeaux model. Oiler 2(0)sq. rt. of luxury Jiv 1n ~. spec· tacular view. Many ex· tras, won't lasL long, call ror appt Agent "'4-<056. POPULAR MONACO .---------I Well mainlained Harbor View Home. 2 Bedroom REDUCED $6000 Top location, 2 sty 5 BR, wet har, trash compac- tor, microwave oven & much m ore! No down VA . F.P. $49,500. Ph : S56-:IB60 «;::SELECT . - T'PROPERTIES INDOOR POOL and den or 3 bedrooms. Adult occupied and s hows like a model. Owner anxious. Price in· eludes lhe land. $00,500. 640-6161 ~ COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE . IN C. MESI.WOODS Spacious 2 story, 4 bedroom + fantastic bonu s room . Pror. landscaped. Sprinklers front and rear. Garden lig hting. Offered at $68,250. Call Superb Homes Realty, 549-8655. Would You Believe? ~~ .......... !!~~!!:=!'! ........... !~!~ ~ //«4tbe SHtid ~ REALTORs' CHOICE LOT Large Back Bay front with a spectacular 180 degree view. Owner will trade for income. Submit offer. CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coad Highwoy, Corona del Mar. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• *Balboa Bay Properties* Big Bay Mo s t popular condo in town ; lge. 2 BR., 2 ba. Full securily bldg . $77,000. 675-7060 Mesa Verde Very s harp ins id e & out. 3 BR. & lam. rm. In xlnt n eighborhood! $58,500. 556-8800 $52,500 Newport Beach. Commercial store plus shops. Choice location. 640-8484 Bock Bay Sharp 4 BR. 3 ba. condo. Frpl., patio, pool. Trv $42.500 675-7060 rT'J REALTORS LJ:! 4 Local Offices To Serve You General 1002'G........i 1002 BRAND NEW DUPLEXES 8 Large duplexes in Corona dcl Mar, constru cted by one of our best builders. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths in each apt .. & m ost have frplcs. All have 4 car garages & parking. Priced $1l9,000 to $121 ,500, with exceptionally nexibl e fin a ncing. -m VE.AR Split level townhouse design, client lists plus fnnge beautifully decorated lU;ld priced benefits including exactly where the real estate industry health insurance. predicts it wi ll sell. On a wide . Remember ... Four greenbelt and 'n'ith a view of the bay. sol d listings per month $89,500. will prod~cc $24.0@ oer YOUR TERMS year ... when you re or- For various reasons we reel these ganized. properties may be purchased on By Ap1>0intmentOnly terms of your c hoice. Perhaps a JI.CK PECIC, MGL lease-option, a large 2nd. T .D .. a 12131592-1359 contr.act of sale, or ? If you really 17141142·4455 want to buy one of these, you are the only reason you are not doing so. Simply call us and let's see what can be worked out. Call 675-7225 LIDO ISLE Large 8 BR ., 6 ba. home on sandy beach; or use. as 6 BR. home with 2 BR. apt; 50 It. lot, shore mooring. $295,000. Will consider Trade Brand new 5 Bdrm, 4 bath, on 30 ft. lot. Pier & s lip. $295,000. Attractive 3 BR., 2 ba. sin gle story home on 60 fl . street-to-street lot. $152.500. Xlnl buy. 3 BR . 3 ba, s ingle sly. home on 35 rt. street-to-street lot. $89,000. WJ.TERFRONT LOTS 40x90 Ft. $250,000 30xl05 $165.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1d1· Q,,v,. NB 67S 61b1 I 002 G•••rol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Walker &Lee REAL ESTATE Go•ral' I 002 G-I 00 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \\il-:;;1.i:Y 1' TAYLOR CO. HI-:A LT!l l{S ,.,,,.,. l \Hli $69,950-J.RE.ALSTEJ.L For some lt1 cky buyer! The ONLY NEW !-story Linda Model l eft. Daylight bright thruoul ! Perfect kitchen w /breakfast area & walk-in pantry. 3 BR. DR, 2baths. 21 11 SCM Joao.,;n HiH1 Road NEWPORT CENTE!I. N.L 644-49 I 0 1ooz·G.......,. 100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Beoollfully ,,..intained CAPE COD, WATERFRONT with piw and slip Huge two-story 4 BR & den, 3 BA, wit h formal dining, 2 rrplc 's., 3 car gar and Extra parking. SI 75.000. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 2919 Newport llvd. comer J()tft GJ. ... , FcbruaryZ!, 1975 Please call 642~ ext 333 to claim your Tickets. (North County toll free number is 540-1220). ••• IELOW MARKET Bluffs condo. 3 Br, din- ing, Z'h Ba overlookin&: green bell. Xlnt cood. Must be sold. SPARLING REAL ESI'ATE 833-3548 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &tohlllildett lnttntatlmm is presently selling their newcondominiunu, Ca· nyon Crest Estates, l()('ated at the corner ol Pacific View Drive & new MacArthur B.lvd in Corona del Mar. starting at $66,900. Sales office & mod e l now open . PHONE 640·64<»il. DuplHO. 47 FT.Loi Call us about this charm· 1ng well located owner occupied home with storybook garden and $225/mo. rental unit So. of Hwy . Only $89,500. Call 644-7211 Agent. .. .- for owner occupant. 2 Brand New Beac h Duplexes with 3 br. 2 ba. units each. Ample garage and parking with 1st owner depreciation. $85 ,0 00 each . Call &W -7211 A~ent. MOST Beaul..ifuJ spot in So. Calif. Like new, 6 yrs old. 3 br. If.(. ram. rm, 2 ba. fgpl, dbl. 11:ar .. shake roof. beautlrullylncbcpd. Buy from owner before interest rates go up"' again I &44-7701 ' CUTE Z Br, 1 Ba w/Jge k1l & din ing area, rrplc, beaut. patio area. $59,SOO . By owner, 67S-2024 or 673-29"l5 BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 •'•~07 l COA ST HWV CORONA DEL. MAR _... YA/FHA R Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PYGMALION epos Heights • • • 50 Steps Fell in lovewthisgalatea 1002-ol 1002 G....,.ol 1002G....N.I 1002 in ~~:~f: ~ty $7, 7 SO Down J1c;:;;;:; Sand t~i~,~~.0~1t~ie3:~r WORLD Den Costa~ Custom Home ocean & harbor. Now rc-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE Newp ort llcights & Youarethewinnerof +Units ducedtoS159,500.0wner Bluffs . Interior Bd~~r·s own home . A spotless 3 bedroom house in e:ic - ce 11 en t condition . Panelled & papered thruout S parklin g kitchen top gr<ided ca rpetin~ Convenient to tennis and pool. $72.500. Call 673~8550. Specialists in govern· brand rcew too! Jusl 2 ticketstolhe ~'illbelpfinaoc.. C t Club mcntfinanccd homes! $7 ,750 bb y; it. Ext,. UCI HOME Ho Qualifying HJ.L PINCNN. llllr • . OUn ry 556-7777 call anytJme spacious home. Elegant Unbelievable opportunl· 2727 E. Coast Hwy Livinn r----------r Spanish entry. Loads of IASKETIALL ty to a "Hard lo find" in-675--4300 .. .,, 1•--------·I glass. Cathedral ceiling. GAME vestment. No need for 1--------- Spacious 4 bedrm. 2 STARTER HOME Formal dining. Spacious February22, 1975 new loans -owner will story home adjacent to Retirement home-or in· ~ourmet kitchen w/BBQ. Please call 642-5b78, c:ict finance himself at Rlh'J'o. the Mesa Verde Country ves tment renlal 2 Hideaway win2 includes 333 t o c l ainl your Dramatic custom home Club. Separate Cam rm Bedroom , l bath, bltns, alrium & sunken tub. Tickets. (North County lavishly designed + 2 w/massivc fplc and ~·ct dbl garaf!;e w/boat door, Oen office for dad. Large toll free number 1s bdrm . apl. + studio. bar, formal dinin~. huge new carpet and tile. wind free patio. Sec to 540--1220). ·rake 50 J::tanl s teP5 to master bcdrm suite and Cieanandncat.seetoap-bclieve.Call646-7171. .. .. • beach . You name the modern.allclcekitchen. prec1atc1 Asking only -;;;;;;;;,;=;;ii!~~~~i\1 ----------1 terms no qualifying Reduced $5000. for im· $26,900 {:all 540--1151. I, VETERANS necessary. Owner mtL"t mediate sa le-$79,SUU. leave the state. tnke ad· C<tll 545-8424 Tired of i.:etting the run vantage. Call 842-2535. around??? If you have any questions about huy. ing a home VA, call the VA Experts at .... "'#" .. HERITAGE . • REALTORS Pool Pleaser W AM'TID Lovely Costa Mesa ~ EASTSIDE Real Estate Salespeople large lot. Priced al onJy World Red~ Two Story $33,000 Beach Costa Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Absolulely Impeccable You can smell lhe ne~·· nc.'4s . A crispy clean 3 bedroom with a very . large family room. On a top east side Costa Mesa. t reeli n ed, no traffi c, pri d e·of -own ership ~lreet. A true channir. $41.950 . Call 546-Z313. For the ultimate in elegant and opulent en· tertaining we present a custom 4000 sq. ft. home with all rooms surround· ing an exquisite indoor pool. Now priced at $159,500. Exchanges for income property or trust deeds considered or low cash down . Custom Ou~leX Ener~et1 c, progressive Bdrm pool home ~·ith 3 Bedroom unilS. lose Lo 3 B• hse + 2 rental units. . $38,000. Owners anxious ·7 "4% be h $127 900 • lo join s timulating ~~.~~;.~;~~·;'.~ ac CENTURY 21 Dnve ~p~;;'~~~iffeL grou~3~,C~?i~~~~l. j&" ··~~~:1 Specialists in VA hous· ing. As k for Veteran Counselor_ 5S6-7777 , anytime. It 's true~ Rambling t'l.'O •MESA WOODS• story. Walk to beach! BY OWNER. Spac 48r, Formal entry lo sunken 3Ba llome localed near l ivi n g and dining . So.CoastPla1.a.FrmDR F.nprmous PARTY· + Jo'R. Customdccorat· t:AM Jo.: ROOM. Separate e d . L a n d s cap f' d MOTHER ·IN ·LAW w/sprinkle rs. $68,900 QUARTERS. Winding Open Sat/Sun 12·5. 327U stairs to master Tu rlo c k Dr. C1'1 hid ea w ay. Separate l-'-~'6"'--· 1"920=·------ children's suite. Assume PoolHome $36,950 Beautiful large pool, healed and flltered in large lo l . 3 bedroom home partially furnished vacant and ready for oc· cupanc)'. Assumable VA loan. ~I Walker ft.lee 1 111. ... , ... , .. the s bedrooms a r e 642·1771 REAL E.~A'rE GERRlr:co master bedrooms, quiet i""'""""""""""""""""""""""""~l----'833~=:'"'>:"'~--REAl,TORS Pi Oflerti•• culdcsac street. New General 1002 644--M'lO 752•1920 7 :\-~% loan available. !:~:'!••••••••••~?~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ----------1 ~·-~°"~-~·~•:.'.n~••:::=':.:"::"°'::. llURRY! ! GeMraf 1002 Ci1Mral 1002 4 -4141 I STORY CONDO 30• garden ptio overlooks parklike f!;reenbelt. Heal- ed pooj, lounge, 2 game rooms & putting green. 3 twin-sized bedrooms, ramily room with stone fireplace a nd eat·in kitchen, overlooking garden atrium. Supe r location . $38,900. 10% down. Call : 962·7788 ,Q, KEY -'1Efl P.€ALTOP.Sft MHaYerdt CORONA DB. MJ.R Charming town h ouse -delightful decor. Hardwood floors,. leaded win- dows, TV -m usic cent er and bar in convertible den. $65,000. Fee. TENNIS IUFFS ARISE A wide picturesque greenbelt separales t his Bluffs cdlldo from the Newport Beach Tennis Club. 3 Bedrooms and a family room. Including land $79,500. • ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• macneb I lrvlne realty LINDA ISLE. Inviting . well decorated family home. Huge living room, kitchen & family room. 4 bedrooms + study. Wide cantilevered deck. Slip will accommodate lg. boat. $258,500. Appl. only. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. <N58) NEW PRICE TJ.G. • ._._._ .. ._.__.1 GIT...,. Take advantage of this motivated lie Iler who will LIVE OH THE ISftl GllEEN Cus tom 5 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 s tory home with formal dining room. Large pool on oversize lot. One of a kind . Mu st sec all the extras this llomeoffcrs. 5174,900. $69,500 in Bayshor es. Completely remodeled & enlarged. New papers, carpels & drapes. H1gn open beams. lg. formal dining, brick fireplace -2 bedrooms. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. (N58) E-Side Channer 3 br, newl.Y painted in/· OUL New c:all)da. boat ...lUJI~ &Ile)' acce11. 2 Cir ••r•se-worbhop. Under $40,000. Ju1l Llaledl •"4•CO. ~ ....... 645 ~ pay Joan fee& for you to purchase lhls beautirul 4 bedroom ramily home in juaL abouL any method )'Olf'<:hoose ' VA, FIIA or Conwent1onnl. Mesa Vetde for only S39.500. Belter t ake a look. Me-7111 . Open F.vc:i ... MONJ.RCH IJ.Y TERRACE 4 bedrooms, 3 baths; formal dining room, family room. newly built. Sweeping ocean views from all areas o( the house. Large protected yard area perfect for pool & Jacuzzi. SISJ,500. ' DIJ.L 644-1766 2161 5• J ....... Hiit Roi, NJ. J. COLDWILl IAMClll CO. I CdM DUPLEX ON I '/1 LOTS! Two 2 bedroom units w /tre mendous orr-street parking. Close to Big Corona beach. $90,000. Tom Queen 644-6200. (N60) r "' oo..r °'"'• t 4:r ans '"4 MKN1M t44·•:roo ......,,.., s.pcti, c.Ntor"'-,,.., . i College Pon ' Hard to find-lovely 3 bedroom. 2 bath comer home. Complete with beautirul pool and acces for boat or trailer Jus recently redecorated. Transrer forces sale. S.13,000 Fl-IA. loan. Take llft'tThls advantage!! Call WhffeTOll 963-6767. Want Tole New on the market. Ol>fNW11·11 ~ru1o1ro11r Nl(1 • ~~-~.~~,, Ca ll [*IW&n;I [~.~~~v~.:~!J.~i~ --== =:11111 11mi=;i porlunity for you _,,,,,. HERITAGE . • REALTORS l~~"""'"""'""""""""""""""""'I Don 'l drop the ball. . .Get I-a job ~Ith a low-cost Dai- Cla!!siried Ads642-~M ly Pilot Clnsslfied. Phone 642·.5678. S©\\.~lA-~£trs · children too. 10 min. to ocean 20 min. Di~ neyland . Walk to So. Coast Plaza. Jo'antastic a bdrm + family room. Call 5-46--0022. • That Intriguing Wonf Gamo with a Chuckle l ,--~_;;;illl .. ,..;_-.., O'-·o,. "'"-H';':: ClAY L f'OUAM------Wa .. lh~,~,& ,lee I-Krv-tli.d -d• b.-bo kl> ,..,.. ... '-....... -di. E"TREH I I 11 I I r . t--,,-"-,y.-""TA_G...-11 l: I' I' I I . I SONEO l' .' I I I r . MoMy el,.,. tw,. ,,IM:h but It 1ure --them. 2 ... I o "-"'" ........ ~ ...... ,.,. ......... ~ ...... -· '°" ._.,,,. ,,_ .., No. i et.low. I VOXCEN ' I I I I I Sc ......... ...,..• .. Claulflcatlao 1010 Nr New. lge 4Br, FR, Single Stry, Xlnt. Me:s• Verde loc! acrou from Park. Oon"L mill ~. $&1.950. 549-lr<;. - QUIET EASTSIM 2 Bdrm, I Ba, beamed celling (lreplace, Indoor barbecue dbl car 1ar, lge ~arden It. Fruit ltoel, big lot w /alley by Ow"Qfr, Prine. Only $37,SIOQ , 6'2-2009 HO.SI PROf'&i f S.A. HeTghla. Ideal for Trainer. Bo~ 1Ulll1/arena !67-1083 $32 ,000 Cu1to·m R1ochhouae, VA/l"HA, ttke adv1nta1e aow Roy. 64$-.. 00 Art I' .. - 2 ti p Q • !'!! •I •• ~ 0 a · ••• S• tl: "' h• m F I> .. ' ,, • b > ( H. b v 9 • L ' j c • i ~ ~ I I J •• I I ' I r I ' ., l • • • - • ~ •• ., .... w. ~ForWt H-For-HweoForWO Aa ... ~-1200 ....... rroiNotr 2000 TU!!day,FoO<\J•rx18.11'75 • ~LVPtLOT, •z. I .. •••••••,••••••• .. ••••• ••~'-•••••••• .... •••••• ••••• , ••••••••• , ••••••• ••••••••"••'•••••••• .. ~ •••••••••••f••••••••••• ··-···-···-••••••• H .. etUllfwlllllllld tf1 s1 U.lu: tl,t•• H1rr1Usr. Jlt•• ·· ~....... r 102 ~tls·t~leec::lt 1040, LIU 1la.di 1o.t1 Mi.,Dll'f' ..... 106t AVOCADO. l~AN O -1'!rlNnOt4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_.••••••••••••••~ --•••••••••"•--< ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••;·;;~~~·;::.:;••• ...... H••·:;.:~;=:·••••• ••••s;;:·;;o;:•••• :-:O·::.~~r~c~~: .~~~i~~. Ga•r• 3202 ~'!'!J!!'!~:!?.~~ ~~~=--~~~ 3 i9droontt $41 500 01 UI 1.115~Ra . lmmod'late pne.-eajnn; 3 7t.\~" tnt. Tigftt $$ toreH bu h . Hun":" ••••••••••••••••••••••• bt dbl ,1.;.;.;.; _____ ..,,.._._ 2 Ba\bs h•rdWoo Bi.a21tory.Autetm1.'or' Oupl4x, abOYe Crescent bdrms. +Mn. 2 baths: ••le . Own•rlBkr. Nr c , tn FR.&£ FREE ~~~~:w~ach. ~';:u , HAUGaYllW floorl', !SLUE HAVEN Qltume current loan. Bfy Beach. Opper wi.it assumable loan. $7S.IXIO llit-63:1-4'603 ::~~· P~~r::.ia::~:: I •Prolessi_onal Service• $285. Avail 312. 968--0652 ' KIDS W&e0t• POOL. t.ara• patio. $286per month. C&U Dt..r. hu·3 bdrm1.i ~v1•w 40 .AC Indio. ''·trUI or s•~ ooo 1 *' • "'DLORDS• a•. <PM Creal toe. Mii' _pool " Ha-4543, u.o. livl.nl rm. wlth brlc.k ~ .._.., ·up W'\f"I ll tennis.. 3 Bit. ?am-rm. QuletatAot. t38,500. lrple. & aMdeck; lower :fr·.~ i':rn.!"11.::S:~~ SEVENPLEJC \ Hwflftdln• c Br, vacant, nr. beac.h & Sharp! $t7S. (hO· Two Mr l~y t.9• Ctl"Ch ReduceCI •unit l ·bdrm., paneledllv· Hemet, tltNI ._. ac. Your l:Jcach are•~ $200,000. 642·9900 all schl.J. 5385. Isl, hut + choose from. • · R ... lor 1.10 ..... MT:" . • lib ( I l ....... ..-. OUPl.EXBS.-. c lif ..• --l I "" .... ••$5,950 m., rm. w rpc. p1u.s temu .4~·102U Now under constructlon a or111;,i SLoiU·ges dep. 9381 Neolani. 752-0460WJf 11 Coita Mes~Ma-17 Opportunity knocU tori l(Ce. storagi &tea or hob-~ wtU be completed ln aP: •Rental Service!• 833-l103or~ amart buyer! Dess;ie:rate by room. Priced risht at JaJ pro• 2 wkst In beach •BEST BUY• 4Bi-, ma ownen are lranslerred $77,SOOwlthterms. LIDOISLAHb ~!':t,y 1600 aren. Fireplace&. 3 & 2 ... 11al.i.ct 3206 4b~~n~o.wi;~op~'.2~0~: M ••• V. rd.. I •41 ·out of the 1tat.e and m"•t 'P bedrm. DJt.oi, 2 bath.'i, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .... · Charming 3 br, 2 ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• gardener. Near ocea.n. KiUdffr Clrcile. $83,500. go In 30 day&! P rie-e ftwtk:aIP& • l'bt1 of stcfri.ge space. New Dayfront, Little Cood tenants only! $.1U. Owner. $57-2528. s ll.!hed al moat JS,000 on ~'G17 frplc. IOlmed. occupan-Strip $72,000 Each. lt"OC" delaUs tsland; z BR, 2 sty w/ mo. 96l-776S Ulla spacious 4 bedroom, 488•2eoo cy. '82.500.· 6l3-M89 C~ Call Matnifieent View. Pier1..::::c:.:::_~::...----I family room, formal di.n· Owner/Agent 9.4% ca1 h spendable. THE RIAL f 0 r boat , yr I y . ~!.~•••••••••••~!.~~ in1 roo2000m homell wi.,·lhU ap-W•TEI o•~•GE ~ Gre1at Btr1ip ooUmmercldJa•I, E.ST.xlM.11 213-876-2723_ lnlM prox. sq. . vln1 A -~ per ei:t oca on, » • 839--6t3.3or~l ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER area. Best Huntington and squeaky noora and BY OWNER Westcliff 4 cent to Alpha Beta Shop-3 BR. I YI BA .. 1 house oC! •4 BR, 2 Bu, pool. Nr. Beach neighborhood. oc~an view. What ;m bdrm, 3 bath, fatruly & ping cntr. Eanis $3535 lhe bay. Avail Mar. IJit. UC!, fwy, shopping. $375. 2 STORY Justs block• from the packa1el Fantastic study.$89000.6t2------019 spendable per year. •lalboaPu•iwla• rart. rurn. $.125/mo. Yr _833~~......,~~•!e~'!es~·==-==1~"""""""""~~~ ............ ~ beach. Cut to the booe at financing available. For · 10.2"-':> cap rate. Oon't de-K Attractive 1 Br. Units round. 1st & last + $100 ·$43,950 $57.000!!' CalJ M&-7035 tberesto!t.hestory,call NEWPORT Iv C·1ll<11•\~-11 Stcpsto8ayor0cean cleaning dep. req 'd , ~~·2 ~'::.;'~':Jn:;~~ or963-se11 . ~~~.~:tP••. Rea1to,., HEIGHTS ~-Pr;~~n~i~~~~~et .:~=~·~n:~:d~·~. THE 1'ERRACE Univ. Pk. New 2 br, 2 ba, frpl, San Juan cust. dee . 2 patios. c-.ntra..o 3271 nearly new Lake Forest ,,--~ HANDYMAN special; 4 3 BR. l lh Baths, wood -~~:-:< ..... , .. ,~ (213)331-0q? treplce. patio, with home w/ many Improve-W fk 0 BR. den; lg. sundeck, paneled ramilyroom; on _INVESTMENT DMSJON 22 U""ITS garage, Adults, no pets, 64~5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • On San Juan !fills Golf FORhomes!or-LEASEor Course 2 br&del\ 3ba SALE in the1 IRVINE Cond~. Lg Ro'man area Call us. We are bathtub. Golr & pool here to se~v~ YOU & prvlgs . Adults oply. WILL MAKE EVERY $350 /mo ments. A11umable 7l',{, a er U' Lee ocean view; bltn kitch. large lot. New carpeting lc'."-'-"''..'..'.""::.:._.:::c.:.:.:_ __ , " Vear lease $400. 494 - FHA loan. Principals OO· ~• .. l •• , .. ,, w/range, oven, d/w. 2 & shutters thru--out. Priced al ol')!y $232.000. 8698. ly.Call~. Cu gu., home needs fii' c-...,;,,1-Selle< will carry ba<" a.:::.='--------! HuntflM)'toll ledl:h I 040 DUPLEX etc. bul a steal for $SS,9!K>· Pl..C. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• over 30 years. By appt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · gen clea.n·up, yard work, • Qual~. For sale 1700 contract at 8% inlet"e:St lc6oa Peninsula 3207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . HEAR l~H MisilOn Realty 494·0731 Pl aperti99 · , lrvine·2 sty. 2 br, 2 ba, only · Charming cottage s m 2 BFFpRT to solve YOUR 496-i437 /493-1137. housing needs. •OPIN HOUSE• S;1ve money! As!iume81/. ANX IOUS owner Exch. 752-1920 patio. air, no maint. l!IQll .1 ~ br, 1 ba. stove, refrig, 1115 Maii\Streel VA loan on this.delo.xe 2 0, sale. su ~r oc. '"lot. ~ •• ~~~'.: ~·---••ACH Owner$3t,950. 644~-I DI util. $235. No pel.S. Ree's. University Park, Irvine OPEN DAJLYl-4 PM & 3 bedrooms with 2db!e Steps rrom .. Victoria Bch. ~ Pac• 644--0997 eves. 552-7000 Catok, 1 br howie, Cncdyd, New custom 4BH. & car .••.rages. Fantastic $40 ·~ Agent .,2_000, llnVlew, er. Rd p op--&.•-' . l~.:..:._...c.cc..-.:..:._"'-----1 $125. Broker fee. d D <J4.'V .,... ., DOfl'tWait ' .!!"'"2_w__,,, -YRLY 3 br. 2 ba, nr UNIVERS11'V Park Ter· Ut•'I. pd. t Br dupl .. , famrm, 3 car gllr, trailer con 1t1on. $6.l,500. ays, ' · ' Over 2100 sq fl-ee land. 1~ ,..,. .... accesioffall ey.Walkto Villa,,&e Real Estate $ll7,900.Agtf>42-9666 toSeeThis! 1•000IJAllSt.N1WP01t•UCM beach . $395 mo . race, new 3 Bit, 2 Ba, garage,utilrm,$150. PETIIT REAL YT Sonia Afta 3280 ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach and Lake Park. 531-SSOOl=:ves :642---8631 L-aMlguel I052 Priced under market oil 213/693-2645. 675-9173 i',rplc, 1''cd. Patio, Bring kids & peta 2 be 536 •••1 ~· c•H•LFR~ $23,500. 2 Bedroom, 11 Lo~for•ale 2200 wknds Comm. Pool. $375. mo. house.$18.S.Ga.rage,yd. ........ • ••••••••••••• , ••• ~···· A .... ...,.,, n K ok e Gerald S. Thomas, Rltr. 4 BR. Owner anxious! bath, adult condo. Large ••••••••••••••••••••••• 552-7896 ids & pets • 3 r, Prl.Ce Reduced Reduc~ to$6S,900 ! rooms. Lath & plaster BUILDING J,CYrw/Ocean C del Mer 3222 avail 311. garage, rncd H. H. Waterfront rondo. walls. All blt.ns. Pool & v· CdM Highlands Ol'OftCI yd. $195. boat slip, main ~bannel FRANCISCAN · area with icw, . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. 1 Ba .······ $3lO OPEN7DAYSAWEEK view, 2 Sr, Z Ba, frpl. FOUNTAINS REALTOR ~:~. :,1~ 2 blks. lo ~~c~~~~~~it today! S4S·l4S8a£l.G&wknds. VIEW J-IOME ror lease, 2 2 BR. 2 Ba. ····· $36S HOMEFIMDBS 90% f in. or lease opt. 2 Story , 4 bednn, 21h ba, Buy of the Week A· Frame 3 BR $55,000 $1175. No closing cost. c AN AL r r on t Io t ; br + de~ or 3 br, .2 ·bi 3 BR. 2 Ba. · ·· · $42S/450 •642-9900• avall.$74 ,500.M&-LMO wcl bar, 2 fplcs, nice.ly c·y~ooo••uyy l·~C~a~ll~836~-~··~oo~"""'"""'"""'"""I Newport Shores, by w/sweep1ngoceanV1e~ 3 BR, 2 ba, ram ... $4751---'--''-----decoruted. Di \•o r cee NORTHVIEW Pride 01 A ---~ owner . SJ7,500principals pvt. beach access. $550. R • • R It HouwsFwwlllllclor •'AbandaMd"' mustseU at once!! Quick owne r shi P 4 Bdrm · * 541-12'0 * only. 646·8657 per mo. ltef's &personal 31S0r S ea OrS u.fwftilhed 3300 4 BRZS' Dool possession. $62,000. v1ewhome$49,950. 1-----'-------interview req 'd . CAU83l-8600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •OI'"" B.-oke• 536-<1836 En'-IM co-d Ufe I Mobile H..-. 6'13-5409 .. ~~~~~~~ ... 1 LASS •~och-$28,500 i:~~~~~~~;;;[;;;;;;c~·-..;;;4;;9;3;;;25;1;;3;;;1Harbo< View, popu., lnc..-rropc<fy 2000 TroilerPcns 2300 . LOCATEDINSPYG Mona co mode l . Dy ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •BtSofHwy$450 UNIV. Park 3 br, 2 ba. HILL, village of Harbor l..argefamiJ.ysizedliving owfter. 2 BR. 2 ba, con· TWO 5 -, ptb!dgi'ust JBrBoatslip$450 View, lovely 3 bedroom room. Gourmet kitchen vert. dt!n. Newly de· -uni a MOBILE Home Pk. frpl, nr rec. ctr. $425 home. FantasticvieWof +den aweeping stain to SUBMIT FHA VIEW OF .. US corated, $67.900. Lease. complet~d for sale. Close B r idge port. Trade 38rTownh_ouse$475 547-7044or552----0055 the mountains and lites .separa t e maste r & LagunaNiguel,3bdrm., 644·4191 lo maJor s hop_plng $30,000 eq . for CM, 4BrC~Mfi~est$7SO rrommastersuite,living ' hildren's ·s uites. As-orV.A 2 ba. Lge. assumable .;cc..c='-------('enter. lst yr wnte-0ff Laguna area. Box 1504, JBrLillsBfrt$&50 r l d ' 1 d S14M . 536-2579 ; A"alon,Ca90104 Call675-7225Bkr. •llEHT.,S* room , orma Ln ng sume ai; .. ·~ FllA loan. loan. Vacant. Coruli er ---------· • -room & kitchen. Luxury $23,500 bal. No new loan saleorlease.$49,950 •. leabo•ettal 592-soio Moeloin DH«f UNUSUALLY I~ARGE 2 3 8 8 1R1,2lbbath ··~~i,$3/4~ appointments. With this eosts $242 mo. pays all. in 1111y of llHe-NEW 4 unit. 2 blks to bch. Resort' • 2400 three bedrOom home. all · a . · · · · ~ home, you will receive s n c. Hurry . ca 11 cu••1N-Mfl"TIN 111 HARBOR Great buy' good tax ••••••••••••••••••••••• modernized, sparkling 2 BRTH2EBTaERRA$335CE/360 the keys to private tennis ~63-7881 The ltcul l llJ IL writc·off. Income $1200. clean, ready lo move in· ' · ···· court, pool, and jacuz~i. Estaters. HOMES M I BIG BEAR homeJorrent, to. One block to beach. 3 BR, 2 Ba ..... $395/400 Only steps rrom your REALTORS VIEW mo· an Y x r as · Avail. Dady/ Weekly / lh WAl~NUTSQUARE 536-2579 private patio. $500. m . 3 BR 2 8 $350 front door. $525 per-* 644-7662 * ---Mo. 979-1234 on yearly lease. Agt, Ti.JRTLi:: ROCK month. Call644-4687. 4 BK, 2 Ba, f'/R, proL Two fix-Rmtehes, FCll'ftl5. COLE OF NEWPORT, · 3 BR, 2 Ba ..... $435/"50 C~ lands caped ('Orner lot ~ GroYes 2700 675-5511 CORONA DELMAR u~-•-•-~ 3425 w /view. Low. Low U ~-Down! ppers ••••••••••••••••••••••• LG mod duplex J br, 2 ba, 2 BR., 2 Ba ...... $650 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Very old two bedroom Oranges-Walnuts-Horses. nr bch. 603 Begonia. $375. CHINA COVE Nr SA Fwy, lrvine·2sty, .:!: -Real Estate by/&NAY S91!EE%E YOUR SS OHL Y S34,500. Buy this roomy 4 bdrm. 2 bth home in ehotcc 11. U. location. Use your V .i\. Large lot, a.nd close to .schools. Call 968-4456 GOT A HOSE FOR 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo-<~ sty. 2 br. 2 ba, patio, air. no maint. Owner $31.950. &M-4887. Loeelr Lort """' · MOHARCHIAY Exceptional 3 BR. 2 BA home w /ocean & Mt. views. Lrg. rnstr suite, din rm , observation deck, gorgeous ldscpg .. querry tile entry and total security makes this a BEST BUY A1' $123,000. LDCJUllG tllcpl RHy. She needs a new owner l----'~96c.__•~O<_o __ _ an~ they've reduced the Miulot1¥lefo 1067 Never li\'ed in 4 BK. 2 Ba. t'/R w/many up· RrHdes. Xlnl view! 2 Story, 4 BR. 2 Ba. Next lo greenbelt, nr pool. Almost new! Corner lot w /greal VEW. Near pool & tennis. 4 DR, 2Sl.y,J ba, wet-bar. 5 Bit, 3 Ba, formal din· ing,Jcargar. Viewofen· tire Newport area. Your terms! 752--0460 ...,i; ... RU.LY~ Custom built huge 4 bdr, 2 bth. fam1lyrm, formal din in g with ch in a ·cabinet, plus loads of landscaping , Rin g 968-4406 pnce to make her more ••d••••••••••••••••••• attracl_ive. No dowry BETTER THAN NEW goes with her, but she 3 br, 2 ba, frmldin rm, 3 has .many feat~ lhat ton air. charm'g. yd, wf/. you 1.1 Jove;_ mirrors. cov 'd .· patios . li-fa n y j~"""""""""""""""""""""""""' pC1nelU1g, s~nnklers and xtr as .. $50,900. Bkr. more. They 11 let her go 49S-l020 ror on ly $4'5,500 and11_:=....:.=----- thal's a bargain tor 3 Clean as a Whittle! 4 br bdrms.andaden. ''B riollette''. New Spanish Mansion CALL 552-7500 dshwl>r & dspl. $50,000. ~tuch in d emand. this type hom e become~ VIS I 0 N Priced for a quick sale! • • Prine only. By Owner. REALTY 837-~_.,,..-=~1.~~~ i1vallable once-in-awhile. A fled Ifill Company t'ealures 4 bedrooms, Univ. Park Center family room. rormal din-Irvine ing. Large, very private'"'""""""""""""""""""""""""""" master suite on separate\: level. Highly desirable LOW IMTEREST neighborhood close lo ... financing avail. elementary school, park. Owner will carry loan at tennis courts. bike trail low interest on this im· and beach. Its hurd to macu.late 4 bdrm,, 2'h believe at only S62.900! ba. family home. Call us _Cc.•cclc.l >4"--6-23_13_. ____ 1 for details! Hewparl Beach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Monterey $48,950 VA/FHA This newly carpeted, newly painted Newp::>rt f-le ights beauty is a 4 bedroom, 2 bath bargain . Shutters. beamed ceil· ings and all . Near llarbor 1-ligh THEHEIGKTS home wilh one bedroom 99 ac. Nr ski. resort. Roy. 554-2561; 834-1720 3 B. d r ms., 3 b a . , br, 2 ba, patio, air, no cottage in a superb 645-<1400,Agt. furntshed.$900,Monlhto mainl.$295.644--4887. peninsula location. New Costa Mesa 3224 month appliances included Horse Ranch ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT CREST New 3 Br, 2 Ba, 1 level $.54,500. Country home. 3 BDRM VETERA""S 3BR, 21h ba. rum ... $W0 Condo in So. Coast Shore +ram . Zoned !or horses. " CALL.'552-7500 area. Contact Manager, Equally rough thrc~ bedroom home, also with one bedroom cottaE;e. Huge R-2 lot. 6.'l'X:nr. Both or these properties are clear, financing availabl e lo right parties. These arc ex· elusive listings v.1Lh us. Call 675-7225. . ,,, .. , ,, ' ..... ,,,,' \ \I .I .I ·:\· HI ·: \l :I'\ Call Bkr. 963-4543. Don't rent .... you can •VI SI Q N •. 3626 Marine #l,S.A. own a home with no down Rentals payment. No payment Townhoustr/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• d .ec A1,.JY Unfum ro, at Lc.,t 1 3oE ays. ----Mn _ World Rea state ARedHillCompany ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3525 specialists in veteran Univ. Park Center MISSION Viejo area. housing. Ask foc Veteran Irvine Moun l a i n View HaoHesFumlshed ••••••••••••••••••••••• General Counselor, 556-m7,cal lj"'"""""""""~~~ ................... j Townhouse. Custom 2 br. 3102 1..:a~n~y~ti~m"..':c~. -------I 2ba, air, $290.Mt-1041. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• OUTSTANDJNG2br.2ba WALK to beach. l Br $110. ulil pd Newport Beach. $115 . vacunt n;io bile. CO!'lla Mesa. Also vacant 2 Br duplex, crpt.s, drps, Terrace Townhouse. bltns, gar. Encl. patio. Bes t Va lue-owner . No pets. 1 child ok. $195. 644-9141 mo. 646-3786; 54S-0760 -'-"--"'-"'------1 IF' you don 'l want super plu s h 3 Br. 3 D:t w /Spanish tile kit. & patio, will take children l br hoUse, ~an keep Elside -t br, 2 ba, cor. lot, horse, $150. util pd. Agt. fnc'd, crpts, drps. $325. Fee. 979-8430 · 557 8179. 1'he Terrace in University & pets a t $375., don't call Park. 3 BR. 2 BA, crpt, OneCorp.5~11 drps, patio cover, comm. ""-' u---3600• pool. $400/mo. 551-6689 .... ~exes nT1m"'n L •---• 3148 call a!t3PM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"'...:~~~~~~~"""~l ~~DCJl~..,~a ,.._.. Clean E·Side 2 br cottage .. 1 _=::..::='-'--=-----I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• New crpt, rreshly paint· NEW, elegant, large 11260· I BR house, sngl. older ed & ready for NON 2Br, 2ba Condo, air, Pool, sq ft) duplex. 2 Br, 2 Ba, A BE I>(; [NTlRPRISf.S CO 10°/oDOWH 4 or 8 Units wsh t dry. $295 m o. walk-inclosets.Dining, person, quiet area. SMOKERS. $235 mo. Call 963-231.:!: rrplc, plush carpeting, 494-8170 646 5855. pvt yard. dbl encl. Costa Mesa units at only Mewport leach 3169 Duplex, 2 br, small rncd ~~!~ ..... ~?.~~ garage. 4 blks to beaeh. 7 5X's gross. Pyramid up ••••••••••••••••••••••• d N · 1 1 "'ld -•· $320. per mo. 514 16th St, now. 1'rade-ins and ex· Y · osing es. c ... UA, 3 Br, 2 Ba CONDO, bltns, changes accepted. Lovely 3 BR plus. l~ ba. petok $165 m~. lst&last patio pools outside Hlg Bch. (714)536-1722 Outside shower. On Bay. + $50 clearung. 1917A maint $285 ~642 1334 or536--8256 9· 'Quail·~ c213 >ti97--6087. Fullerton.642--0857 · · ~Nw Plac. • -. CuTE Victorian _G uest 3 BR. corner loc., Mesa Mission Vieio 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....__ --&. ·················-···· r-.-up...---•l•S house for lady. UtJ.ls. pd. del Mar. 946 Junipero. 752-1920 $!50. 645-----4829 $32.S/mo. 493----0761. 3 Br, 2 Ba, 1 Y'i)T' old, 1 yr lal:aoa lslaftd 3706 '"°° QUAIL st. NIWf'Oll ••acK lease, $350 mo, Front & ••••••••••••••••••••••• · . -Houses Unfurnished * * * -Backydin,892-1219 BAVFRONT .a. Br, pvt 8UNITSMESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wordlowling lllLl..SIDt:SE'ITlNGJBr patio,yrly.ln~re400S. $128,000 .. 8°/o 9291 Gre-enwichDr. condo, ell.S t . decor. bltns, Bayfront, No. 5. EXCHANGE ~~~~!'! .......... !~~~ HWIHRC)ton leach ('-.tC, frplc, atL ~ar. $295. lall¥ta Priinsulo 3707· Vouarethewinneror inc. mo. ma1nl. fee.••••••••••••••••••••••• 2lickel.5&athe 586-2307; 830-9179 BALBOAIHH UCIHOME BASKETIALL GAME February 22, 1975 Please call 642-5678, ext 333 to c laim your Tickets. !North Counly toll free number is 540--1220) 3 Br, 2 Ba, ram rm, fully crpt'd. drps, EZ maint., cu l -de -sac. $350. Water pd. 586-7002. l Br apts. equipped kitchens. Unique lot'. Winter rates by wk or mo. 675-8740 -------Aliso Villa Condo, like Costa Mesa 3724 new, J br, 2 ba, crpl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• rt<ps. '''· $275 mo . By 2035 FULERTOH.CM owner, Afl621314.31·5917 1 BR Furn, 2 lrg closets, s35•95o Raisor's. Realtors Is the full price on lhl" CALL 13,_.600 By The Sea Sacrifice louqhl Anollltr- Bea utifu I , park·like grounds. near lhe Green· belt. Luxury -filled floor plan, entry hall. bi~ family room, dining room. oversized living rm , private master bedroom, wood cabinetry. S7l,500. ALA llNTALS 1-----•-•_• ____ 1 Hewport leodt 3269 queen size bed. priv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dressing rm, extra lrg J BR. p lus ram. rm .. 2 frples. Woodsy & warm. I "t'°'NVt:"'""STMENT" DMSION Lovely yard ; guest apL spacious 3 bedroom l--'-'------'--1 home . J u s l a few $S9.500 ·GEM- Project parl devl, multi units 2/Sths :1c. prime bch area. Roy , ti4!'J -1400 Bring pet 2 br dplx, rncd f C:-: ~ Y,d. gar, :51175. Hrokcr _ .... _. OUPl.S Fee. CONDO 2 b r. 211!1: ba, pool, bltns, wash/dry, par. no pets. 675 9188 rooms , encl. gar w/storage. Adults oniy, no pets. minute s from the logunoleach 1048 beach!! Take subJecl to ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7% G.r. loan or try your 540-1720 120.f' Tusrt'n Ave. N B. J\gt . REAL TORS 642:--4623 1-'-"------- · Kids w e lcome 2 hr, NlWJOl:T & liAY,c.M .... 1-U83 garage, singlesok, $Ukl ~ COSTA MESA Kids & pets ok, 2 br, lgc ~ST. Andrews Rd, 2 Br, STUNNING 1 br Garden 2 Ba, liv rm, din rm. kit, apt. Pool, rec. room. i::ar. $200. Apply'"'atorri ce $1~.710 W.l.8thSL 600Sl AndrewsRd. ·LOVELY extra lg l br. SPYGLASS OcVu 4 hr, very clea,n. oo pets:$17S. t'/R,O/R&pooltbl.$815. 1004 El Ca m i n o. own veterarus eligibility 55G-703Sor~l . 2 Bit. 001.L HOIJSE ocean vjew, corner lot. $47,500. 642----8885 Bkr, TARBELL. REALTORS LIDO ISLE Exciting Cape Cod. 2 sty J BR. 3 y_. BA, din rn\, £am rm. Prime st/st lot. 4-PLEX N1<'e units on large ror· ner lot in N. Cost,1 !\Tcsa w/lgcowner's unil Nice bach $110. ECA1 Stu· fncd yd. Avail now $200 dent, furn. util pd. Bring kids & pel'> 2 hr. Walker & lee· R•A~ llTATI w 0 0 D COVE 295.'S Harbor Blvd. 5 10% DOWN. llarbor View $125~1TTtNGf-lAM Homes. 3Br Monaco. Lowest al $67.950. t'EE. KEAL'rY $68.000 PaulW.llnlmlleld & Assoc. 642-8550 • • • Large I br $1.ci. util pd lge fn cd yd, slv/ref $250. Clean rurn 1 Br$17Spool OPEN 7 DAYS A WF:~:K Funky l bf + den $165 HOMEFIMDERS mo. 644 1791/642 8235 546-570-1 Unfurn, util pd. Now * 642_HOO• Move in 2 br S175/$235 i---"--'-=--'-'-'-Several. Pet&chld .gar 2 lllks lt> Beach. pool & ~aslside, rurn. l·bdrm: sPe today 3.4 & 5 brs M. Bit. Eastside. clean. tcnn. at club. 2 br. den, 2 a pt. Newly .redecor., Verde, li-1 del Mar, ECM qu1el & central. Dbl. ,::ar, ba, frnl. $350. Avail Mar. pool. No children, no D R_.......__ sLv, patio. No kid!!. $2tiS. ·,. pets $175 548 9633 eanna ~ All xtras. 2 car, V. prices 1 645--1658 · ·· 42SMH"rimoc: NB&CDli-f !~64;5~25~1~3;;;11.;;d;° · t9l3ChurchStreet A vnll . 3/15. New 2.500 sq .1,~o:;w~n~e~';;· 644~~---;;;;;;'~;;;,;;;\~:;~:":'':5---0;;:_123_ 1£ACH IEAUTY ft. custom 4 br. home . Glamorous 3 bedroom + Many amenltie.~. Drive San Clemente I 076 ~~! d!~·t~mil:e~T~~~ by & see at 1832 Ocean ONLY 10 LEFT .. @ZJ••••••••••••••••·~··· Costa Mesa Bach, Balboa, $120. U":'P. If leach 3240 ~;sr~p~~~;!!, ~~~\! $1.75. Ad. ult quiet 2 Br. Youarelhewinnerof Quictlbrdplx$135. ••••••••••••••••••••••• worki ng ·;dit:C213 ) cool. rs uper-clean, no 2ticketstothc Privoite l br hse $200. GREAT 4 be(tnn, 2""1 ba. G96-5880 c hildren, oo pt;ts . UCI HOME Cd~1 . util pd, fn:>lc fam arl.'a & patio, 2 car .:::::....:::::::_ _____ 646---0354 19°'SOUTMllCAMl"OllEAl IASKETIALL \'.i~w 2 Br $225. Hts Sr. gar. $375. per mo. 3 BR. 2 Ba, Fam.rm. nrl-;;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Ne:a: t to R llRR i•g "'" ClIM£JfTf:,CAUF011ffll t'1t1zen ~very rucc 962--4471 ask foc Keith II arbor Iii. Lge yd. $35().1• S t w e a r •I GAME Yrly 2 Br $250~West 1-'=---"::..:.=:..:.:::_:c_::_c..... I BR Furn $165 r e a "' • 498·0300 February 22. 1973 NB , frplc, patio 3 BR .. 21/o .. ba., new deluxe mo. Water pd. 6"2--349" Lots of bltns. pool, walk ·Hewport'sUpperlay. ASK FOR I l'lcasecall642 ~8.ext li-1ove in 2 br b.<>e $260. 2100 sq . ft. 2·aly. 4911 WATERti-,RONT NPT. toshopping.•mi.beach. TRA ""QUIL $40,950.-$44,950 Trum:in&Jlt•y 333 to clainl your CdM .chUd /pet/gar Pearce . nr . llunt 931 W.19lhSL. " Pete Hallock 1'1t'ket.s . (North County I Island 2 Br ~ yrly itarbour. $425 Month SllORES ~Br. 3 Ba. den. $48-()192. 1-lurmonious unison or 345 Uni•enltyDr. Betz)' Murray toll free numher 111 Prcferairl!,scenow. 846-<4938 840-11651 j~~ -·~·~IP~7~;=~~~~~t~eruus~·-S4_ooJ!"""'"""'"""'""""""'!!!~"""'""" mwn w/natur~. St.roll to lJuslofflrv1neAve1 S40 \220 ) I N i Brs::Jro Frpl ;1 """' · Shore, s hops. wander S. Juan · r ocean · • Bring kid Move today 2 llR · A/C pool 548-7223 1078 • .. • 'dec.lc&Ra.ta~e, Br '"'ar . rncd yd s1As. Nt;WPORT SHORES 3 1 d • quiet. • · lhflU canyon. 3 Bdrms., 3 ~apt1trofto Back Bay 4 nr. 2 Ba nrn' ,'!.. f'.a1t Rr, 2 Ba, 1395. Property a ult!i o.nly. no pets. LOVE •y ba., £!replace. itiVt ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRADE " ... It LI •• "' Ch km ate Apts -·1 A ~ $W/$52$. loe.y nave a Bn"n• kids · & pcU, 2 br House, 642-3850 cc · - near be•ch. 'Executive Way. Price $157,SOO .. will SAN ow ner moving. Only consider trade tor gd. QEMENTE ••s.1.so.-Vtlla•e Rtral R·I sites. For more infor. RCAt £S TA.Tl co. -• u ll ' llRCcmdomW..,.. ' E;,slate •til .ao PM . WIMBUSHREALTY \c5'1:::_:5II000:::;·~~;;;;;;:----1,_--"s~a~n~ta_A_n_a_S56-<l955 __ '-"- -Rtal Estate . b,yMC/AY .. Fl.ST S~~I' By Owner. 28r, lbo., Con· LAGUNA e BrisW. 546-8791 rwn1 do. Pool, gar. $26.!)00. 2 Will take 3 bdrm hoU.'JC . h 1 teahouse.$2~. LUXURY condo. 2 br. 21_::==·------ 'Wdull occupied home. mi to Ocean. &'l)--4831i. Ep.sL<>ide C~t.41 Mt'Ja In 2~~~~v b:~I :: um. Kids o k 2 Br, y$a~d. ba. view, trpl. boat aUp, LC)t' Fww 2 ... , .. Tbla 48dr:re· bu prlvale exthan•e on nearl)' new. Lon Jl it ii1S-naw11tlt _garage. Availno'l'r'. l · l'Jl'Ol~ul, hobbYf!hop. Bflnl, w/w, <I.rps, pool. fn'lt11ter1uteofftoltaclf. !~~~~~~~~~ls.NAM 1080 triple with 3 bdrma, 21 pd f 'So La...... OPEN7Di\YSAW!:EK Mr. Head,673-7022eve, ,t.dlts /no pets $190. ' Lovetyla~lna .. ML 1: ••••••••••••••••••••••• bath owner's talit. Shau ' urn, · 6 -·•· HOMIRMDEll 629-9661 days. 642-9a20 · '1'CllMS.C&118U-Gl?l " VETS earpetir\& and ttdllf sld· ':-8rRe Slt1dlo. SUl5. U.P . I •64.2-9900• _ HUllYll tllll:Yll • EARLY area Bluff1; ta . 2: .. ing tbroUJ;hout. I ~to &pp:reciat.e-oow . YEARI~ V $17.S. mo. 1 BR, Ut1I pd, Bach. l adult on· -.., C fr lhMt C·IConwrL.ot BR,2ba.,dln.rm.,fpl. OUPL.EX$29,000 ~=l~e~;:,;,A\•ait .3 BR, 2 bn, pool, eptg, 3 blks ocea n. 1 blk ly. no pets. $135, b\s ;:~IG'fufck 1on No•th CoaatHwy. O<la .ownc•.$63.500 •VAapprai>ed ' '''"'II~' MANYIN l hdwd.tln.newdrps,dbl. shop'a.lint&LaMrno.,548 8251 ,64S-74l&. €oOOo clo.e·f: poot "& Ocean side. leve l . BROKER ~I 11tWC~nA'U..tlut! 1 llUNTJNGTON : gar. Xlnt. cond. & loca· 675·0582. _' •T-plcoll'ool• ftC'f'e•'UootenUit.Prleed l 80X10!.llB9,000 NEW Custom by OWner.• IProp lcatlc .. • :. c;allUJrorparticuJ.aD ! Uon . Reaul.yd.,smpcts w~TCllf'" Jb 21 •v ........ u Bu:r-...... IO I TUIHERASSOC. I ()peoHouse.Sal&Sun.I WortdRtal~ er I OK $380 lncld'g. gd>lr ~ •• CO'Y '· I & 2 Ur. cpl .. drpo, ~i . -"UR YI ~LL-• 11\IS N. Cit Hwy, Laguna •1 1. •. ·-1 lli•hJand Or I TheVe1teraru;'1-..lalbt I ?J"' tt20 ' AU.. IENTALS 000:. mai~l .• wtr. & tlcc. ba home. Patio&yd. Nr. bllns. pa\Jo. Gas & walett -~ ~A I 494-lln $1U.ooo....-m. .... rnr-· --··~-..-; 642-13'1 Ma..-«137 .. hools.$3S0.646-Z31111 paid.S48·1l .. • • • H DAILY i>'LOT ru.d!y. Febfu!t)' 1a. 1975 ' • • : Attd 11 ••• Bulld It ... Diaper 11 ... Hammy It ... Carpet · lt ... Cement lt ... Wlre lt, .. Hoe lt ... Cllian lt ... Move , lt .•• Press lt ... Palnt lt ... Nall lt...Plaster lt ... Flx It ... · SERVICE DIRECTORY ~ c..,..Sernc.. C.~ .. /Cwww• Cl•ditdllrg . H ·1· :9 tnc.wTax · Pof..tlagjPoper:..g PMr*""9 ·~·•••••••••••••• ·········~············· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• s Childcare by hr i-JOHN 'S Car p et &Sidewalks·Ortv~ways -GardeningGrepWay Wi ll Move or 8uy .. ADHARP"t01tQuaUt.J •Wl"'TERRATIS M ARV'SPLUMBJNG · YOUNG R()OFER& day/nJght. bol:.s <JI love. Upholstery . On shampoo Pat Io 1 BI oc k and Reasonable rates. Anything. Call Dan &i t · 1' p " •&4S-9tl07 • Finest m•l. labor Infant s welcome . (soil r e tardanlsJ , Slumpalooe Wplls. 4944833. Dog bet 8/10.u.m & all tf!:me20 Vra "£~11;~ Paint'g, decorating: & NOJOB 'fOOSMALL pr1ceii;. Gu~r. Refs. Free 556--0:W1 Degreu.stirs & f.11 color 6'S 8120 5pm.979---09M. Reas~nable Ralet For paperhanai:\ng. Rei/In· t'Sl. 673 -3658 or. Habysltllng. Fenced yard. Loving care, any age, any time. 6'2--529!1. brighteners & 10 min~te Clea nup ~. 'Treew?rk, ... ____ 1 ""' Appl call $49_..oo:.1 or duslrlal tComm. 25Yrs L.R.OTISPlumbing 01s--32;J.3aft6. · bleach for your whale Bectric.t Gardening & Mtnor .__ • ft9 6054 1 -69J7 exp. TERMS.6'.S-1972. Remodels & repairs. carpets, Save money by ••••••••••••••••••••••• landscaping. 10 Yni in ••••••••••••••••••••••• .:ii • W~l cr h eaters, dis· TreeSt-r•lce saving me extra trips. ELECTRICIAN . Sml urea.646·2693. HOU~ECLEANINC\iiol,ll'Masonry CALICOTEPAlNTING posals , rurnaces, ••••••••••••••••••••••• CClltleMt Making Clean living room, dining jobs, ntainl & rep11irs. 22 G al S Ices Bu1nnes.§. Call Janice s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 9'79-333S dahWshrs. 642--6263 m/c T It Jo:: BS " VU CC AS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm & hall SIS. An)_' rm yrs exp. lie 2331011, etMe-.,.... RaggedyAt1ns6'1$-~ W I LLIAMS & Sons Statelic&lnsurcd & b/a . Com pl plumbing PALJ\15, SHRUBS, Cstm Cabinets. boat $7.5-0,eouch $lO.chair$5. 548·5203. •••••••••••••••••••••••''HE BEST ,·0 Dome•Lic Mason ry lie 263046. serv.Lic.272004 . T R 1 J\{ "1 ED 15yrsexpuowbatcounts, .. TlllNOS" b.y Moo~e. I N T E R I 0 R & RE!'l10VE0.846-1112 work, patio covers. not method. J do work Fencl-Gen woodwork, rej>airs, Cleaning. Robbie's Rag Brick, blo«:k, tt tooe. EXTERIOR PAINTING. Lew&Wayne's Plu1nbingl ~::..:::;;.:.:_:_=~----·~!i~l~.n remodel . my se lf . Gd . refs , •••• ;:7•••••••••••••••• plumbing.etc.64,2-{5613. &Mop.S48-o757. 586--637l . Cal1Lee830-7278Eves. Repair , Remodel. Tile 531 "101 Mo I R . "',ee Est ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~---;--------1 _:~~~~------Chain Lin.It & Wood. Kl C Houseelean1ng by hr or ""9 epipc. ~· · c..,..ter MesaCleaning,Carpets Res/Comm. Free est. Allr~~d;~ r~ti;'1~°':e-day. Reliable, rer~. de·••••••••••••••••••••••• ti7S---6261 CERAMIC TILE. New & ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Upholstery. Steamed ~Sll5/673·1Uiti. ask ror modeUngneeds.Zlyeal"S pcndable .642-21'J. OU'l'&ABOUT?? ••••••••••••••••••••••• Remodel. Free est. Sm. Rlo:PAIR , r e model , clcitned or s hampoo. J ay. in Oral'lge Co. &G--0768 -Local /Statewidel\l9ving REPAIR, Rcpipc, Water Remodel/Repair jobs welcome.536-2'26 replace. Work ,;uarn. 557-6742. or 548~958 Houseclea nin~ by Couple 7 da, free est, 521·20'71 beaters, Service lines. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Top Soll f>~reeesl. 551 ·01 771~----/----------I G-•--1_.. Wkl y, m onthly, Spec Hones!Wo•k_,,A,. ""'"' •• -------...._.. .. ., · b H R ' ~--.....LJ Room. Adcitfons ••••••••••••••••••••• MAS'ff;R. Crartman 's Cetnetlt/COlfQeft ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hmlling JO s e a :> ates Palntinq:tpapering RE!'l10DEL1NG •TopSoil•Compo5t* JA'-AN ESE G••dene•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S48 ---{)27 1 ••••••••••••••••••••-• QUALITY WOR"" •Mul<h •Red····•• • Specialty. Hemodeling, ••••••••••••••••••••••• t' ,.. wuuu finish work. Rel:.. Fr~ CUSTOM Cement Work Complete Yd work , •Wallpaper Hanging• Just PIUMblfMJ? ~ Call Now fo'or Call58&--0030 est . G u a r . work . Patios. Reasonable cl_eanup. Cut lr~. Free I'll O V l NG . ha u Ii n g, By former inslruc.1.or. If you'd rather not Fil.EE ESTIMATES 499-:nos. l''ree est 642-8514 Don est. 642-3102 uaruge cll!an up, reliable Income Tax Carl Hebko. 646-2449. risk the plumbing At1d Design USE THE DAILY PILOT CAHPEN'l'RY LBONJTE CONCRETE Rooms. patios & allera· STAM PIN G~ Cob - lions. No JUb lo small. blestone, brick, tile. 642-3569 day or night. Patios, etc. 640--4349. ADDITIONS, llemudel· CEMENT . ing. Carports, cabinets. & Block Work Mr. Wagner. 6"73-1166 Walls, patios, sidewalks. Remodel. Add on, gar by hr or job. 6'16-ti915 conv. cstm/new const.' Cement Work of all kinds. yrs ex p . free est. R easonab l e. free • 645-3439. estimates. Call -a.125 MEXICAN Mike's L<awn fastst'rvice .963--&tS2 A . uxConsult<inU. PllUlo' Pnit1ler, honest &heatlngproblcms 7Sl -5ti19 0 ···~·················· & yard mai_nl. Clean up & YARD CLEAN UP Pa•"nt, Scrvic in your home al work. re as, Int/ext, rree in your home to un (213) 867-5760 " ~-Ph r 548 2759 unlicensed amateur pruning, .-rec """1• · llousehold repair, relia· NoExtra Cost•900-l855 es t. re s. -' ha••dym•n·.'"encall ' 548-2049 bl e, 556--03"'7. --"'2 ·=...:"'=13"------u• Roofl'"J European Lundscape_r Tree Service-Clean up. re as. no Ma int. 642-5329 COMPLETE Gardening. ·r rce scrv: Quality work at Lowest T<1tes . 5.57-9180 . LOCAL movini; & hauling by student. Lrg t•uek, reas. Ba rry. 548.9723 HAULJNG & U. Moving. Imm . Depe ndabl e service. $10/load up 548-2868. •lnYourl'torne• -me.ltwitl cootyou ••••••••••••••••••••••• less to do it right the first time.'For prompt. courteous J .C. ROOl-'ING CO. 27 Yrs Experience !ST Class t:xt/lnt paint, Reas. fees 968-8182 papcrhan~ing. airless •IMCOMETAX• · •• This ad Is choap. So are my Rates 551-6539. spray 25 yrs exp979·5294 FINE Paperhanging & Painting. 22yrs serv llarbor are a. lie. Ph: 642-2356 Service Call : JUST PLUMBING 642--41 11 •ANY'flME• Lie No. J00948 Licensed & Insured Free Est. 549-4066 REPAIRS, all types, Reas. 1-~ree est, lie, ask for Wa lt . l:IJ0-5020 anytime. '"FAST RESULT• SERVICE DIRECTORY ForlnuH Ser>lcoCall 642-5678 •"'· 322 Aparhnet1ls f'u-11 Apartments Apartmet1I Uofumishtd ....,.. IMoh Ullfunt. Ap& lnwnf1 Unfvrn. Apw lnoents Unfurn. Aflar!!o ... h _ .... d or Unfurnished 3900 Retrials to share 4300 Offic~ R~ntal 4400 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ................. ....................... ········-············ •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• Mewporl Beach 3B69 Mewporl Beach 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa MHa 3724 1-llkHld 106 Costa Mota 3B24 H&minqlati 8-h 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTCLIFF BLDG . • • • Casa de Oro 2 BR. $260 per mo. incls. gas & wtr. 213-59&-Z716 ALL UTJLITLES PAID or 21J--434-r3323 Ask for Compare before you renl Steve · Custom designed -=-=-=---.----- Featurit1g: I~ Pen1MWa 3807 •Spacious kitchen with in-••••••••••••••••••••••• direcltighting. OCEANFH.ONT Yrly, J •Separate din'g area br, 2 ba, & I br., frpl, •Home-likestocage bllns. cpts, drps. •Private patios ~ _6_7_5_-_1_536_· ______ 1 •Closed garagew/storage r-lstrono ~ 3818 •Marble pullman -...... •Kingsize Bdrrns ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Pool -Barbeques -sur· DUPLEX 3 Br. 2 Ba, rounded w /plush lndscpg b~tns, lge yard. ocean Ad ults -No pets view. $2!i0. 642-1155 1 BDRM Furn. $215. 2 DORM Furn. $245. 36SW. Wilsonf?42-l971 S30WHIC&UP *$8.60 Nikht & Up •Studio & I BRApts OCEAN VIEW -New Duplex . 2 Br, 2 Ba, ds hwhr, refrig., $225. 496-1534. c-a del Mer 3822 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •TV & MaidServ Avail DUPLEX So of Hwy, 2 Br, •PhoneServ,Htdpool l Ba. Adults, no pets. •Children & Pet.Section f'rplc. patio w/garage. •SS. off weeks rent w/ad $300. 675-3616 2376NewportBlvd,CM 1 -~---------1 548-9755 or64.5-3967 So. of Hwy, 2 br, den, 2 ba. ----------1 all bltns , frpl, sundeck. NICE I Br dplx. Quiet. gar, sort wlr .• gardnr. in- Se p . by garages . cl'd .Aft:5675-a257$375. Employed adlt over 35. Nopets548-l021 NEWLY _.b. ll.EDECORATED 42:.! Larkspur. 3br. 2ba. •••GA.RDENAPTS $32.5. 2br,-lb'a. Sl65-S285. •' **•POOL A ll w /g aragc . Furn. 1&2 Br apts in _644 __ __, __ 1_64_4-_7_326_· ___ 1 ' adult section. Elm G d A ts 642 3645 2 BR, 1 ba. pool., nr bch. ar $n P • -$235. Mo-to· Mo. 675-7033 SUS CASITAS days, 494-3720 art 5PM PIMECREEK LIVES UP TO ITS MAME Over !')00 t;ill trL-es an streams With walcrf<1Us NEW DELUXE l br. cpts, drps, dshwasher, [rplc. encl. gar. $200. 900---2198 or645-30SJ NEW , elegant, large (12SO sq ft} duplex. 2 Br. 2 Ba. walk-in closets. Dining, frpl c, plush earpeting, pvt yard. dbl encl. garage. 4 blks to beach. S32Q. per mo. 514 16th St , (714JS36-L722 or 531H!256, c ..... Mlll•11 DPLX . ON TllE WATER 3 br, 2 b3, frpl. wetbar. boat dock. patio, ptly rurn. 5450 yrly. 675-4421 Oceanfront, New 3 bdrm . 2 ba, gar. bltns. yrly $475. &15~-7721 cves/wknds. SanCl~mHte 3876 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OAKWOOD FIGHTS INFLATION l 'he price of e\'eryth1nl! is go1n~ up No~ Oakwood Garden •\pt·s helps vou f•Kht 1nflat1on b,v ol'fer1 ng an cxclus1\·(' ·No !tent H.a1 <te Marilyn Ring 677P1Yrnor CostaMna You are the winner or 2 ticketstothe UCIHOME BASKETBALL GAME NEWPOR r BEACH ''"'N V>•••,,.:" "' '•""~•' ./.i\lrc.,.-11 ~=-~ ........ _ ./ __ _..... ./ ........ ./...,_ ..... ,/--Call Mr t'oward 6 45 -6101 February 22. 1975 Pl ease call 642-5678, ext 1 ---------~4~ 333 to claim your SS•PERSQFT Tickets. (North County ltH7 WESTCLJFF-NB loll free nuntbcr is AG 'l'.541-6o.12 S.-IU-1220 I 1---------c:reate a relax111.[! setllng NEW Deluxe 2 Br. 2 Ba. lor your s pacious new I· F'rple . All bltns. $250 . or :.!-bedroom <•P••rl· mo. All ulil pd., encl. m en t . From ~\!jU , gar . 960 -181:19 or * 2 WEEKS FREE Move in w /deposits only I BR $190 2 BR $230 Refrig, Security. Pool. Jacuzzi , Rec. Bldg w /exercisc rm ll1lI1 a rd,,. l '!)I• 1r'I'\ · (JN golf eourse2 Ur . 2 Ba. dlll i;ara~e. pvt entrance SlSO. 494 -2aa9 e .. ·cs or '1!»S-0449day:. Gua ran tee Wl' • • • guarantee that rour rl'nl 1------'-c:_ __ _ Fur111Lurc :1\'iUl<1ble. 0 1-846-4938 SCRAM·L[JS "'Jll nol he ralSl'd rur 1 Roommate to share 4BR full ye:.1r ;uitl you Sllll Ocean front hous e _ FRHREKT Off1ee space, handy to San DIC'l::O l-0 \\')'. All sizes. fill dllys free rent on I yr. lease. KJI -1400. liltAND new 2 Br, 2 Ba, ANSWERS have the 1Jc;..:1 bJJ1t y of 6'16 193.1 Irvine r\vt• at ,\lt'..;;1 n1onth·monlh 0<·cu11anl'Y 1----'------- !'ice open 9:(1o to 6:00, -'-~--------! 2300 fo'<urv1cw H<l .. Costa Mesa. Phonc545·2:t00. crpls. drps, dshwhr, dis· . 5-'5·IM55 .-.:cthl·r '.\lan~y Plus you .{(Ct a hJI more M<tle to s hare beaut. pos<1I , nr. Huntington '("'"'"-. <.:on' l'X for } 0 u r m 0 n c y a 1 bcac-h home. il25. All in - llarbour. 16721 Sirns./========--1 l'.\~ RE~'I' Oak\\'uod , nitludini.: ~I cl. nodru,gs, smoking. S. _84=6_-_;2856=·-=-------ISPAC New 4Br. frplt', 2+ :\Ion L') c a ti 'l Ii u ,\ mrll1ot1 1 n r1•<.·rl•;111un ,L="=·~·u=n~a-_::499::._-4_::329=--­ • 1 J\10. FREE H.r;NT • No lea:.e req. Otx. offices adj . Airporter llotel. A ·C. full sen-ices. Frrn Sl35 mo. •NEW• ba. garage, OW , Yrly fnl·nd:-. h111 II ... urt· C,\~ fa<'lhllcs . .t lull t1nll.: 1\(· - UtilitiesPaid lse . t1 r be;1 eh 4K23 1~ llE:\1.thL·rn t1\'1l1cs IJ1rcctor who GarG90s for R...t 4350 Deluxe s pa('. 2&3 Ur Ri ver Ave. $-l5iJ per mo plllns parl1cs. BB(J ·-. . studi o u P ls . U i s· 673-71gjJ. 1----------~ ·rrq>..; & mnrc' F•·cc !)un 1 BR APTS hwashers. patios, some 1----------d;1y Urunl'h w/[rplcs . Near shopping PARK NEWPORT Santa Ana 3880 Like living in a Western .center. schools & F'o\·y. APARTMENTS movie set! Old West fo'rom S275. 53&2579 Ba che lor 1or 2 flavor with eily slick II d 1 EXTRA luc 2 Br.:.! Ba. dlx c room.o,; ;1111 features : Pool, complete h poolside apt nr tx:h. Adlt, I Townhou:;cs kitchet1 with refrigerator I" c--. o incl. Wall to wa~ plu"h so rry no pets $16S, r . .;i..:;24.50 pcn9-60;1tly " ~-8362 Spa-Pools·1'enn1s carpeting. Adul only.I -'-'---'~------Across from fo'a shion no pets. ALI~ NEW ! WALKTOIE.4.CH Island at Jambor<..'<! on Right now & only a very UTILITIES PAID San Joaquin Hills Ho;1d. few available. t714164'1900 1939 W Al.LA.CE Rcaut. studio itpLc;, 2&3 .,. Ur, frplcs. bltns. dis· Sundecks. Jo,rom $275. •DELUXE• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIOOOFF I tst full mo. rt'ntl Limited offer •Beaut & s pite apts •Adult or family areas •:.! blks from So. C:-.1 Plaza •Adult reere;1t1on facilities & clubhouse •Ctnldren 's play areas b,';lllle hect1sed day ca.rt' center Singles. I & ::! lx.-drooms. Furn. & unturn \l;llh all 1he \'X lras. :"llu1\cJ~ op1:n dall~ 10 lu i . Surry, nv 1>t·ts or eh1ld rct1 Oakwood Garden Apartments Mtwpcwt leac9t MOl'6 lrv•ne and 161h 645-0550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIN GL I:~ G,\Jt1\GE. $25. mo . Hro n khur s t & 2172 DuPont, Room8 .. !UJ-3223 'Til noon• Adams. il .B. Peggy300 SCJ F'r . crpU/drps, French.752 -~lO ___ S95 . per mo . Cal l ----646-2130or679---3709 Office Rt!tttal 4400 --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corona dcl M:trC.st Hwy Desk space available $5(1 l)lx s pace from .40 ft mo . Will provide ~15 Jo;.cs tHwy675---mOO furnitur e a l S.'l . ~o . ~f.:Y.' plush office bldg. z An ~w e r tn,!!. sc rv1CC' to ti J{m s uiles. con· av;i1 Jalll e . 17875 Beach fcrc n cc Rm . Xerox -Bl~·d .. 1~u11t,i ngton Bc;__il'h copier. Nr oc airport &1w 4.l~ I i;J.1-:«J.IV ----------150 I Westcliff Dr. OFFICES Minule8 to Newport Beach, bachelor & I Br ~ furn. Adults no pets. 2110 : Newport Bl, CM . 642-7458 hw.,her>, 2 car garngc 2 BR, adults. pool, no pets .. 1 ~;;_;;~=:'::;::::::':;-j;=--;'-:-:~1 ~5~36~~25~-7~91_ ______ I Eastbluff 3 Br, 2 Ba, lsc. y r lse, nr. b~h. S220.I NEW spacious 3 br. 2 ha. Incl. spac master suite~ •C hildren 8 yrs &· you nger •Sorry, no pc-ts •2 & 3 Bedrooms •From Sl8.5 , .............. -.. ~ hoca. Sowffi 16!h at Dover 642-8170 Newport fo"1nancial Ctr Lea1ing Office Spac~ 400 SQ FT & UI' MISSIOM VIEJO BEST PRICE Open : 4250 B. Coast Pvt yd. frplc, dbl gar. No WALK TO IE.4.CH din rm & dbl garage. Hwy.673-9152 pels. $.115 . Also 2 br~. Oelux 2 Br. cpts, drps. Auto door opener avail. Call on Site Manager 1714 1642 -31 ll ext <!·Ui C 3824 2675 Elde t1, c.r-.f. Days, bllns, gar. 205 L5th St. or Pool & Recreation area. .·Dcma Point 3726 osta Mesa 642--4905 217 16th SL 847--3951 Adults only. no peL'i. .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,I ~~=~:'.....~.-----1 ..:::..:..:::::::..::::.::.::c._.:=:....-• $332• I . I • PARK Pl.Ali II DELUXE OFFICES Al It PORT LOCA'l'HJN IN AREA CrpL<>. drps, \lo'l't b-ar 831 -1600 :.2 BR, rurn 'd, $250. 1 Br. tIACIENDADEMESA Extra Jargt! 2 Br. 2 ba lMILEFROMBREACH! RfiSAm i~o~W;iy.l':B I 8U.>~.s1.cvens unrurn $16S. both newly 160W. Wilson,C.M. t:arpels , drapes & Deluxe1&3B apts ~lanal:C<iby tOffSuntlo'o\·cr J e NEW e Put10 su!le from Sl25. 1110. Inc l A/C, C'rpts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• decor'd . & utils pd. BeautifulGrounds builtins 830CBNTEltSt. Boal&Camperparking WI LLJ ,\M W,\Ll'EHS J SantaAt1:1 5--iS-1121 496----0195 or 960-1142 Adults -No Pets 646-1181 Some rrplcs. $185-SJlll (:(l YOU'LL 8E GLAD tlrp~. al l ut1I & jan1tona1,I•--------• YOU WAITED! serv. • No Lea...,c Rcq . • 1 ~l onlh fo'ree Hcnl . 10 minutes to ocean. Phone-846-6139 -S\15. :'\c'o\·e r lBR, bllt1s. . :Hioitinglon haclo 3740 Large 1 BR 5175., Gas & Quiet Eastside 02Br, ept. -~_;_;==='-':.::::___ Ocean vie w on Balbo;i erpts. drps. dispos;il. Gd Water it1c .. Draperies, stove, gar, yard, pool , flO SEACREST APTS. Cycle Pen. 2 BR . !kn. Patio. hx:. 2i01 \V. i\fc Faddcn . h children. $18.:i. 67~31 to the beach. All ulil. pd. S325. 673 5502 675·6U70 _Pl 1.542 --654 __ -_7 ____ _ carpets, gas eat, gas l ,2 & 3 Odrms. A BEAU"f 1 Br rum apts stove, air conditiot1ing, Lovely J Br., 2 ba. upper : • • • • • • !.;;g~t~. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; $1:.!5 i'/ l'.: W 1-_: n. si ogle. I SJ65&$175SpanishStyle swimming pool. rec. bltns, cptstdrps, quiet LOVl'.:l,Y ffunt . Uc·h small child/pel ok. 2701 bldg.pvt,enclgar.,pool. room,was hers&dryers. are a, 16th Place. nr. homes. 3 & 4 Bdrms \V .i\lcl"addC'n.542---£547 sauna. lt1dry. adlts.17301 MEDITERRA.HEAM stores. Married, over 4-0. Sil50 . up. OCEANFRONT 1 Keelson Ln 1 blk W. or No pets. 5225. &16-2'114 l'obin Property Mgmt 1Sl70. 2 BH . 2 Ba. w/w cpts. Beach oif Slater VILLAGE 846 -1311 .NoFee 2BR.th.-i,11nf yrly$395 drps.bltn:-..dis~aJ .(;d 842_7!l48 l Bedroom NICE 2Br, Pool , llcfri~. --'"'--'-'-".:.C...:.c.=--1 STEPS TO BEACH loc. Child /petok. 2701 W. 2 Bedroom & Den Couples. Sl70. 675 ·6'125 CJ·IEZ OROAP'TS 2 UR , 1 IJa. y,•1nlcr, S2:i5 ~-1 cl"addet1 . .>t.2 4 )547 ···-·················· .BACllELOll $135. No 2Bedrooms :J.25.J 17th Place. CM . afl 8234 Atlanta 3lllt. 2 ba, S.12.S unf. yrly pels. Reliahle, 5teadily 2BedroomTov.nhsc lla n1 . 1,2 &3 OR. i~riv. gar, 3BR,2b:1.YL•arly,$400 2 BR . $185. Nr. Soulh Co<isl Plat.a area . CrpL'i, drps. frplc , w / e ncl. ga ra i.{e . ti•lti -8135 or e mpl. :vill.536-7947 2400 llarborBlvd. pool , was her. dryer .. CORONA DELMAR Costa Mesa (714) 557-8020 LA MANCHA APTS t:IOlie to beach. 536---0334.i 4 BH . unf h1~usC'. rain. MEN, s mall bcuch hotel. 778Scott PJ;ice, cri.t rt11 .. 2 b<ith s :o{JU(l l..caSL' Roon}I $21 .50 week. Apts 642-50'13 Jo'urt1 or Unfurn or le;ise/option $95. rlfo. 536-7056 Adul ts-No pet-Oshwhr 3 Bdrm. l 1f.t Ba. S':!IO. NEWPORT CREST Surroundi119s Shag crpt-Closcd New 2 Bdrm, 2 H<i. StlS, LOWWEBLY DELUXE1,2&3BrApl5 G "ood •onv . loca l>"on 2Bll..2 b:i .tondoS525 i::araJ.:e. as ll,HQ ,., .._ I :>46-2222 -=---- LAB.GE 2 br, 2 ba. Vic. \';'arn cr & Bri s tol . cpt /drp. A/C, ;idults on· lntrodu c1 nJ! ne\V h.1ch • I bd I 2082S . to:. Bnstol. NB anr I rt11 :..pis v.c I 557.7010 \\'Orth sct'1n~. Hefinc<llf,; _______ iiiiiiiio J yC't affurd ablc •Grcatl HEA Cll cn\'Jronmcnt • fur ni s h e d and un furnished. • $185 to $215 646 -8453 MUTUAL BLDG. 3orf1 ces a\·ail. :.!at620sq . n . & one at 811 sq. fl. Both at 50' per sq. ft. Good loe. All ulil. paid, inel. janitorial, elevator. park1nfl & security service. Ask for McGann or i\11llcr RA TES Alsn Jo'urn. Bachelor Gas & water pd-POOi o=w~n~e~'~· 6~7~5_--4861<_..cc.____ COMMERC AL ly . $195. 549-1300 1-:::========1 C.Q.!llll"'ANV H 1-.:ALTOR°.S SINCE 194-1 673-4400 THE COLOMY 30 ll.ETAIL SHOPS Prime reasonable spac.:: available, large & small. Old 'o\'Orl<l charm w1lh French windows. jeables & trees. Ad1acent to t-'est 1v al or Arts Grounds. 580 BROA.0\V,\Y LAG UN A BEACll 494-7915 2800 SQ t-,T basement complex of C'lubroom, Of· fices & !'.lorai.:e rms. Adj to Marina on Coast Hwy, 642-1&1'1 ' COtl-1 ME ll.C. or office s pace incl. J!:lrage, S22S, Executi•e Suites Pvt Patios -I ltd Pool -------Offiee suite. Npt. SZ.W Nr.Shop'g -AdltsOnly I BR apt. range. rcfng. 2 STORY 727 YoRtowt1 Bl•d Martini,.._ AM.. Gas & wa ler 1ncld. S135. 2 IEDROOM Apartments f.wnished r • Lea.'>C R ltr. 641 -2343 . or Unfurnished 3900 SANTA ANA 2 Br. 2 Ba. 673-~i4·15 evC'/wkends associated Beach Blvd al Yorktown -,--_,.... L' l 15lh St c·1 A I 536 ~I I 1777Sat1ta AnaAve,CJ\1 .... as · "· vai With cathedral ceilings, _.. A1 grApl113 646-5.542 i\T ll r e h 1 . Hca lto r s hall: c arpels. bltns, STUDIOS & I IR~ 548 -7729 fire p I ace, ba I con 1 cs .1""""""""""""""~"""""""""~ J BR OKE RS-REAL TORS 1 0 2~ W !lolboo 61 l·l66l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Upper $1HO. dv'o\·n Sl!U. I WATERFROMT 'flt I' I' XCITl ~C. Br upper SI l.'l. down $1:.!.S Newport leoch 2 Bld.l!s. 5000 w !<.Q. rt. C·Z ', " , 1 • 1\JI w1enel J!a r & A1C w/5 hoist for auto repak. •Full kitchen 2 BR + bot1u s rm att. to WALK TO BEACl-f. SZJ5. I P 'LM MES' ·-s fo:xeruti ve officcs 1 A ""A.-' · Will accept kids & pets. >rak e, whl. ahAnntenL. •Heated pool Marina Poc1'fic month. Call 960-3221 . No . ~ar:1 ge. new crpt s . I MI N U ·rt-: S ·ro 'i' Pl'. 542~;}-17 SISO, S2Z5, S1.:iO 1'10· upholty. 51\5 W. 19th st., lll'll V1ewof l>oat.s&watcr CM Ask for Don. Days • • • • •Laundry raciUtics VILLAS child, small pet ok. S225. Fee. REF Prope rt y •F'ree·utilitics :n6 1-;. 16lh St. 548_1511 Management. W .R. Lewis •Free linens B.Q!nd New Cus tom Apt!. 5121 Altoono B.1c h;\~~~l ~~~~f~~ Sli5 ROOtM 4000 Hcal~~~L GRU~~~161 540 -57 10 Eve.646--0681 1:.t.i1 f'.1 cs;i Ur. ••••••••••••••••••••••·1 ~.:::::.:::_ __ __:::.::__o:::_'ISTURJo::S-Ofo'fo'ICES SlSS •TV&maid sc1"1'.ova11 BACl:l:lBR·2RH 2 DR , 2 Ba . quicl & clean 2 Br, apt. Children ok. lr•ine •Bar·B·Que Drive by lt16Vietoria in A'lesa Ve rde 4·plex. $100 & Up. Dish'o\·shr & Youarcthc winncr nf •Phone service •OPl'.:N SA1'/SVN• adull.5, no pct.s. $185 mo. bl!Jis. c~ll 960-1409. 2 tickets to the 15 hlk :,, t rom Newport Bh ct ) 54t:i·9860 ROOMS $20. wk up with NEWPOR1' BBACH Off. up.Crpts.dr~.bath ,alr. kitchen $30. wk up apt. part.furn,forrent.$175. 17301 Beach, JIB •l mile to ocean f><IS-til77 ~9 1623 eves. UCI HOME 548-9755 or 645--3967 673-5'.'>02 b"75-&i70 Agt. 842-2834 (c;h~a~r~m~;~n~g-;S:,t~u<hilioo~1'-'oe'~n~dl.n~. l!!!!!!!!"'~!!!~~!!!!!!•i :.! B~ 1c .. -.. ~,-p-ts-._-,-,,-p,-.' ~~~ .~~~~~ ••••• ~~.~~ BASkETVJ.L NICE Rm. for working "How Suite It 111• lndu1tr-ia_l_R_enta1 __ 4Sdo men w /kitch. priv'gs . 1':xecut1veSuitc2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nr. Beach/Shops. Frpl, NF.W 2 Br . s p~1l'ious . Dt\V , cncl '<l. gar. $170 GA.ME · $195 G N • 7 ..., VJo::ll.Y ClllC, Architccl-Jacuzzi . n10. ar;1ge. up~ts.:QJ;., mo.H4h le.~ r br ry22 197:. £JC11111CllEWWllCErT•. 213--596-9419 li75 18'1\l cc_ ____ dcsignL'd 2 story a pl ·c u<• • ' · G1\BOJ<:N apt \ge 2 Br, ocross s t . from spec· Pl..,asec all4~12 51i7x,1•1i\ •OUHIJMlSIGlll¥111C ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 ba. bltn s. child re n ~h.1g + drps. P'Vt. patio. a p\'t. home. 2 bdrms. 2 ·r1 cket:-.. <North l'ountv •Bo,helor\ 'OCJo::ANFll0NT2 8r.Ulil. we l co me . S225. 858 Slt!0.1.1ftG.ti-l:.!-7973 bo1ths, lge deck, frplr-toll free nu111h1!r 1-s •1 BR,281 751-5588 s q.l't. Deluxe off1ee area LIVF. AT 1'11E REACll on Ncwporl 1-l;irbor, with ~ & up fl wk . lf73_04,10 additional 1400 sq.ft. Ad· PINE KNO'f MOTEL jacenl . Crpts, drps. am· pi e free parkit1g. Coast GvntHome 4150 1-lw y llt Newport Bl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642 ·4644 ~ Loguna leach 3748 OAKHIDGI-~ VILLi\ :1 tir, hltn~ inc\. U/W. ncwwl w laeular Cove beaeh. LikP 333 to cl n i n1 Y1>u r i i'""11 "'u..ccirti D : incl.wkly/ormo.t116/l5. Centcr.645·92 19 J\lany closets . 2 t'ilr 54U l220). •28R & Den ~ 536-o.l21 ;497 -l590 LliG I Hr , bltns, dshwhr. garage. Mature adults.1 _____ •_•_•_ From $175 ·$485 HOME Atmosphere .. J!d. A.DUL TS. no peL". 2 Br, adults/no pet.s. $140/mo, ot1 ly. No children or pets. food & companionship .;,_ ____ I MEWl'ORT BUCH Deluxe orfice suites from ~Mo. Broker Bt>ll lonomics R7S--6700 Studios. 1BD. 2UD Bch. encl. ~a r., patio, $17;) <::i ll li45--4291 llef's. $425 on y.,,1,. IEACH YE.4.RL Y MeMIVerd• Eo1t & Adomt r b 1 l r D I 2 BR I B 5.0 1800 or your am u a ory rronl apts. or re nt. 644 -0878or54H iOO'l leasC'. 497 -161 7 or e ux e • aupper • P.1other or fo,•Lh c r . _,_ Parking. s wim. pool , 1----------Llt<i :.! Brs. pool, nr shops, ·642-G636 Plus h c rpts. frpl c , -"'=========- : .Private steps to Bch Eashiclelqe28r •Hlulls no pcls . UUI JKI. ...:.:=.....:::=-----balcon y w/v1ew. all!•---------• ,642:.=_-9.=2~78c_ ______ I .. , Furn. or Onfurn. color W/w.bllns.refr1 g,JXIOI. IAH·I Monrovia, Ci\f . <keanfo'rntSoL<lguna hl lt1~.S300. +SlS.p/mo EXCLOSJVE but DF:N!Al.SUJTF.,900sq. "": T.V. For a ppo1nl. call Slt!U . 1\tllls, no pet s 548 0:136 18r&2Rr.Speetacv1ey,•1 u1d . Steps to beol'h ...,. llomelike 11tmospherc fl .l'Oo.CM.45<sq.£t .l\lr. ! '94-2828.Mrf{einer &12 -9520 _______ 1 P>0/$485. 499-Z781 or Iv 64{i 92Ulnr61$00.\.o; re .. .,.. for ambulalory Sen . ()Keefc,f'J..1-2000. '• -OanoPol1tt 3126 mess atM2 il21. ------.n f c· · XI l food • --~ 3769 L'ASA VICTOHIA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 • l Ulk beach J Br, 2 ba II\· '1" ft'trC.s itizens. n · °' IJfrh:c or romm'I spuce. ''H!wport ,_._ . lll"ND ••• b d bl ~ spec. diets prepared. Dr. """ r · · bl \ :)" •••••••••••••••••••• AdulL.; 1 &2Br. no P<'lS Nfo~W deJuxe apL,. 1 Hr v-. new.-... r , 2 ha 2 ! rn1, 1n rm , lns. sun on call . 430_93.58/sru\·751:.! .,,_,,_,sq l. ::,u1ta c : 1 l'C t ., 'I1>YHAt,llC La. occanfrnt, lJnhir/furnfr.SHli.50 $JK5 "Ur z B;.1~&up 8lOry dlx l'ondominiuni:-. I deck. gli r . yrly lse $3l."i. ins. agt .. mf(:. rep .. s n,. :-. 1 br, 2 ba. yFir. $400. doy Pool. rec rm, l'lev, (Jpc·u" sal & Sun l:.!·S: Su per oc ew.n vi e wi; ! ~2'1 44th Stil75_ 077 1 , l'O l~U;\1 1\ Uc:L f.1AH I Rentals to Jhan 4300 rep:ilr ser\'. Costa Mesa <:. Jb3. f!'t'f!673-2.586 Sec gatl'. ~as1wtr 1xl. :1 :1.1 x '· Mart 8 n n a, ~/$-l50.y rly494·179S 13 BH a pls rrom $.lOO. An :.! Dr rnwnhou~c. frplf', ••••••••••••••••••••••• _54~1~-J-"7~0~5 _____ _ '• ~is Victoriu. W-4r.nO _4~ 8820 WI o E ot e an vie ""'s _ close to beo~h. l~perty I r~·oin S260 .. 1 Br from S205. MAN 40 tO 60 Yl'I to share SUBLET Huntington Ex-··-J11$.W-K-UP~.l.Bdt. 20a G•RD~ PTS c · to 1 b pt H. ·1 llo &e twa :lK."ICJ I ool. tennis, con11ne11ta l my 2 Br, 2 ba~apt, $1SO ec. Park ve.rydcslrab1 .. ; • S.cb. Color TV, maid * • * "' IA"'I A Huntinqto11 leodl 3140 in';S ~I ~ :pe· ~s~e~ · u ' -. I ~reakfasl. Some .oce:in & mo.'N.B. 645--\f761 I area. ulils. pd, siOO Mf'\I, ~I . Ul'E MESA *••POOL ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ii ·· Cl t be ct.ni BAYFRON'r -Wolch the <.:atahnav1c'o\'S.St?parate \ 847-253lor213-S92--,S921 1' , -4,15 N. Newport 81. NB, 3 BR apt $215. in udull • N ~;w 2 88, 2k, frplc, 8~;~ina.~~ Inc~ ulil. boats ~al l b)'! t..~ez Hr.:.! r:im1ly SC(·fton . <.:lose to MAuEs hare withowner4 1 cvell • 641 Ml i>ection. Teenagers ok. suodeck, encloed gar. <l1M-46S3 Ba. plush cpt.$ & drp1', ~hopptl}I & rine beach. br h.'>e, J ba. tennis, popl • .,;;;..:;;_ ______ _ IOLSAILDG. '125 Sq. ft., s hop with o(. fice space, heat, A/C, waler, tras h. park1n~. rest room. SlZ7.50. MacALPIME ILDG, 3 Unit~. 750 ~. 1rl. -ea: with front offic;e, rest rooms, hot water, space heaters, parking, trash. Refurbished . MESACam:R l.S(X) SQ •. lt. lndU!'lt. reno.I w /p11rkin~. trash. watet: ~.room , garage door$. KOU. Koll Ind. rondo new · 320t1 sq. ft. ; Airport i..ooP Ur. Alr-eond., parking. $800. ab1\s k for McGann or Millet • t::lm Garden Apts . $285 . J>h : 962-8470 or scc.blda.ZcArp:irkiruc. 6442till . UCI 1 ml.$200tlJ,$330 OFFICESPACEM.1.1 ·! 1.IB..lfn2l>Ao, 1 1hll<1 •t'°a ... W clrh. 642-3645 ; 968-6894 .._._···port le-~ 3869 slip av11ll. Adul1.-. only . f2l. 833--J030 days ext/ Coast llJghway • dUI Y• · • • n · ~ ~ y I $585 m c 11 210 I COMl"AHV • tz7S . -1180 CHILDl&IOK j EXTRA nice,l brlurn or ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.~1G.:67S-20ss. o. a •2 WEEKSt~R~E RENT "C"Thoma~ .548-5.52'7 RBALTO'ffl C u.YIAl:a.y L.ge28r$l10;3Brl\.7 8a unrurn, frplc, new ahas, 2 BR, 302 32nd St. N,8 , Bcaul. llU g<irdcn apts. NICELY Furn'd . 2 br, 21 OQWNTOWNC:M. I S INCE -,,,. II.A n 5ii.,--:S[ $ta>. Duplex & 4-plex 2 drp1. $200/$235; Under· $250. mo. + $100. stturi· Oceanfronl, i bdnn, Iba, nxt. lo llbr .. ~tud1oe, I &j ba. apl.1.01hr. W /~ature $1$4). Newly dee. garden. 1· ,lM4 -·~1 IX'. I ba. 5Ja.l, · 56G() pool a. erpts, drp'a, ground p•rk'g, compl. .ty, 752-1920 Pe&c Y gar. bJtna, ck.ode. avall. 2 or. from $140. f'ull tee I lltdy. Rent rt11ic . For de. Quiet. .S50sq. £\.• j 673-4400 ~~~ .... ~~===·~~/~ ... ~~~~:L~5'1>~711~l~l~~;:;.,;;~~~....,~~n~lf~-Js:ie.~~4~710~.;;;;~~JF~....,~e~h~~~~~~~3~/~LS~.~$380~~-~84$~;772~~l•~V<S.~~~IM~6-~~3~23~~~~~~~l•~l~ls:c:o~ll~:~~~~71==33====:L~l~36~R~oc~he.<~t~er~.~6'~2~-<~9<k'l~l:::==~~====~~='~ ~· ~ ~ Con Spa .... , , .. 831· I ' 279£ ~ $170. Sql W. l l!llOO at ~ 541- * 130( 380( :-.pri 5,00 yd. . Nat I ' 320( In 2 at Con !n9· Sloo •••• ! Pe! ,., fo'r« Sar ~ . .... •••• Clea lrn' len Ad "" 8~C I I ()( HI L °' ,, bd "" •• .. >Q El "' "' ,, "' •• 0: c. w " " ,.; " " m "' "' " c N R E Jd u b " h ~ D T d G " c • n b 1 " c r u h • E ""' . ..:S '"''. ·-· I• . ' ., .. Holp W..tetl 7100 Help Weotwd 'II Holp W..t.d 7100 • . ~l"!!!""'~•~Y·!F.!ieb~r~u•!!'Yl'..!!' 8~. ~19!".75;>._ _____ c,D~A~l"~V-"P!-"L"'O"'T-;="'.' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••~••••••••••••••••••• ••••••··~•••••••••••••• Help W ... tM 7100 Doqs 8040 Mite..Uaneous iOa~: ................. 4500 .. l11u ' SOOS l'etHaolt ~...................... Op ........... Hy 53 .............. . ••...•.•••........... NII R8'fT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Commorehll-lncluatrl•I LADllS DRESS SHOP Space %00 to 3000', 21 to l:SeAuUful shop In 1mall 311 per aq n. ~days free center . Quality merchan- ren L w /l yr. Jesse. di1e. 645-6711 10am to 331-1400 Spm, or S45-8l 1lfte.r SPIRITUAL READF;R Open 10AMto10 PM Advice on all mutters. 312N. EIC•mlnofteal San Clemente, For appt. Cnll 492-9034 49'2:-fll GllLS • • •nt MCR Trne, $1501:iod~n + ..................................................................... .. C.A.MV AS5'MG Train ror le1itimat.e, fuI, Carn~. Age ZJ-46 Mr. WA .. l'P£ft> 80YS-Oirl.lo.1Sorovr~ t.lme po1lt.lon In ~v~,846-5455. 'MG•rrBUDGET'AddtowEIMARANF.R AKC ..... ...,. ~e family ilK'OOlt' 5l'rV· male, 4 Olo. Ch.,n1p11Jn TOP CAS H DOLLAR . Earn $200-$300 mo. maJUge. Eam while )'OU MOTEL MAIO, p/t.ime. lng custo1ners 1ron1 your blood lone . Will sa<'tiftrc 1, ,\ 1 0 .-0 R yo lfR hulplng athleUc club sell le•m No exp -We A 1 c M 1 •·· E 1 ' · · · '"""• pp y osta e:>• nn uvmf'. xce Jent 111come 11ru:e for a good home Jt!:Wl::LRY, WA'l'Cif"ES. 1500S9Fr&UP MISSION VIEJO l .... lri .. Uolh 7pm tl<:kets to sporting sendtoscboot.Appl,)'a.ny l205HarborUl.CM potential, fh:!i.1blt• hours. 997-4804. Alt1' OBJEC1'S, GOLD. events. S36---0791, Mr. af~rnoon or evening. ~ For details. write A1ail --E Affih:1te Full/Pl·Ume •PALM/CARD READEll'* Ad /reduct.ion 10831 Beach Bl. Spiker 211211arborDlvd.C.M. NEED 2 Gd ladif'.s. FuU. Sales Division, Box IO. Sil.YEil SEltVJC • ~~-------·i----------I P/t. Car phone nee:. Mr Watkins Produt•b , Inc FreeToYOtl 8045 FINI-: t-'URN & AN· 2799'.il Camino Capi.'itrano aLSan Diego Jo"wy VENDING We sell lhe flne:sl new C(1uip. We furnish l1rge Co1nmercial 4r 111dustrial loc11tions. Xlnt nnaneing av,a1I. Starting Invest· mcnt $978. Call Loday & Get started on the road to financial independence. CAIP&fTB llAVE Some n........:nac ln ltiehards.846-&155. W •1 • •• •• TIQUt:S. 645-2200. ............. _ 1nonn, "innt-s olii •••••••••••••••••• Experienced, mature, urea. $4 .·$6. hr. + new 55987 •DOR •1LE ~-Y Avery turnolf831-1600 Stanton, 527-3406 stable. Own lransp & wardrobe each season. OFF'ICE HELP Ji'ull time, ' ""' ""' .... .., ...... tools.1'.,ull lime&perma· No colleeting or deliver· 'fhur. thru Mon., incrg. WAITRESSES Sniococker/dachshund • f<'IREWOOOSALE • Org. Euc. del $75. cord. Soll ."-' Cord. 581-1122 Co~sl E'1rewoodSupply $170. '1200 Sq f't. $300. 2200 Sq Ft. Mo. to mo. ok. nu W. Warner. 8$--0408 PREGNANT? Caring, confidential counseling & referral. Abortlon, adoption & keeping. nent. Call 847-6002 1ng. Up 10 $350. in free wknds. Must ha.vc n~al 1-'ood&Cocktuil 1\Jfct"ttonate,qulct betwn7&9AMONLY. samples.963 ·-7470 ht\ndwriting . Appl)' Loves kids.dogs&ealll 2\IOOSq. Ft.-$300per mo. J•h . foT info. (7111 <At 3975 Birch, NB. Agt. 838-2700 :>41-5032 1--------- * COSTA MESA* 1300Sq. It. $185 3800 (L. 7600 n, 11.soo ft. .sprinklered. Vi1cant. .5.000 sq ft. lrg. storage yd. Heavy power. ·Nattress Rtty. 979~71 HOWLEASIMG PRINT SHOP l.ctterpress & offset ror sale or might consider working or silent purtnership. 1.-ocated between Fullerton & Anaheim, musl see to ap· preciate. Call 524-6773 or 810-4564 NEW BUILDINGS Morl<Jage1, T""I 3200--6400-8000 Sq. Ft. Deeds 5035 1n 2 free standing bldg's ••••••••••••••••••••••• nl 0 . C. Airport. Air COnd. Ofcs, Ample Prkg. 979-9205 or 522-3..:JOO LOANS up tll 80% I st TD Lo..,. 81/t>fo Storage ~550 2nd TD i.- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·Lowest rates Orange Co. LINK STORAGE UNITS ' Sattler M'9-Co. 642-2171 545-0611 Serving !!arbor area 24 Peraon11;l business or yrs. recreational stura.11e .1 ~-----~--­ i''l'om $9. Jnmborce & Announcetnenh/ San Diego Fwy. 97~·0150 Personals/ Lall& Foilnd ·Rttttal1 Want.cl 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cle8:nedCodupl. +eed2 small ..,.OUftCrmtnfl s I 00 lra1n otc:s n Jnexp, ••••••••••••••••••••••• temp. lodgings. 494·4996. C:USSIFliD HOURS Advertisers may place lheir ads by telephone 8:00a.m . to5:30 p.m . Monday thru Friday I to noon Saturday • I Time Offer FREE 3 Dap/Lm Ve<JC1slarl21 Call for details immcd. 642-6753 Happy Day• 1''eb. t,th.1975 Sarah Ruth Noll 7 lbs, 9oz. APCARE547-2SG3 ••• Jacl! Waoclog 17140 ldgowol11 L- H..tlnalon lleacli You are the winner or 2 tickets to the UCIHOME IASKE'RALL GAME 1'"cbruary 22, 1975 Please call 642-5678, ext 333 to claim your Tickets. (North County loll free number is 540-1220). ••• Job Wr1nted/ Female 7050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GOVERNESS, young woman desires job as ~overness. tutor or rel at· 1.:d field. Has \l.'Orked with children. Available on a daily basis or longer. 545-4240. Jobs WGll!ed 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUNG woman seeks house cleaning jobs in Costa Mesa -Jlarbor area. References availa· Ch€'crful patienl oriented practi~ in HB, wants exp. f/time, chairsideas- sl.' Sal open, 1'ue thru S01L. workwk 962-2403 Cleaning Lady, must be l5 or over, $2 hr. 5 hrs per day. Mon thru li'ri. Must have re f's. Call aft 2 PM ,, 613-2799. CLERK i;·or mail room in busy (inancial service or· gan1zation. Will train qualified person w/some prC'vious cxper. Co. of· fers x In 't benefits & working conds. Phone 644-4360. CLERK TYPIST lmmed. opening with a pharmaceutical mfgr. for a person who can ac· curately type 65 w.p.m. & transcribe from die· taph. Daily contact w /exec. staff handling a variety of duties. Salary commensurate w/exper. Xlnt working conds & ro. benefits. Apply in person, ANABOLIC, INC. 17802 Gillette. Irvine ~Qual Oppor. Employer blc.545-4240 COMPANION, malure Help Wanted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• well adjusted woman needed as companion for children while parents travel . Please calt. 547-0869 btwn 9-5 mornings : 1930 Newport Exp·d i\s k for M.:r. Indoor/outdoor pcl llousel<eeper, Students Blvd., CM .. LORENZO'S l"1•n\1tlt>, l>ltu·k •IBUY!!* ok. P/l. $3 per hr. 9SUA---~-------25332 Mu~·lntyrl' dance Dr, N.8. <Nwpt rA1tT-T1ME La1-1una lhlls ~l 1500 Terr. end of 19th st. CM) STUDl!MTS WHQ WA°NTS TO WOHK~ Call642-1225 _IelephSales 960-1436 OHIVt-; t\CAll! HOUSEKES'ER Exp'd Live In Maid. for general housework. Must be good cook. 2 in rumily . Ref's for pasts yrs req'd. Salary $400/ mo + S.S. 675-0025. POSITION JN A FAST CllOOS F. your hours. GROWING RECESSION work for youi-st•lf, ix.' Pll001'' N EWPOR1' your own boss. ll.1en or B 1'..: AC H CO ., t N . womt'n . Can be sl il(htly VOl.,.VING A VARIETY handic:1pped. Neat - 01'" CJIALLENGING AC-Clean Appearance. Vts .. 'flVl1'1ES. A MATH rel1red.Age25to70.Sup· IJACKGROUNIJ ALON<; plement your income. IM~LATIOH \Vl1'll EXPERIENcr: Drivcaeubtihrsormorc THERAPYTICH CIN A IO KEY AOUINC a day. Apply 111 person. M A C H 1 N t: I S Yellow Cab Co., 186 E. Min 2 yrs expcr . or DF.SIHABLE. WILL ltilhSl .. Cos tai\1l·~a schooling. Salary com-TRAIN FOR CO M · mensurale w/lraining & PUT ER ORIENTED exper . Contact Mr . Merc.hondlH • .il:.18·llfl!J. ... Linda Sc~wsbury .,041 Antioch Dr. lr'line \'ou arc !he· w1nncrol 2 tu·kets tot he UCIHOME BASKETBALL GAME 1'\:hru;.1ry 22, 1975 Please 1.·;dl ti12 5ti7H, cxl 333 to 1·la1n1 y our Tick{•ls. \North l '.ounty toll fr C"c numbl'r 1s !>10· l:!lO l ... Good u.s1!d furniture &: Ul)1JIH11lCt!S or will sell for you. MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 .. 833-9625 aft 6 or Sunday 839-0974 · co·ro de CAZA. Family !\1emberslup (Lifetime) $750. Cati (213) 540-3000 1la)'S j:!J3)37S-395 t ev.· Hamillon, Costa Mesa PROCEDURES, CALL Memorial Hos pital .• Jl-::RILYN MORHlS AT ••••••••••••••••••••••• . II r I · ~ma cn1a c pup, limos. c us ·rc):\t .Jl.1ade Pal<·hwork Skirts, lland- t1t.<d quilts , handn1adt! l":.tndh's By Dec-Lites. Anllqut•s, llant.l·Craftcd 1;i11s. All al 1ncrcditily luw opening specia l price!; ;it ·rHECENTEN· NIA i. SllOP. SU 30th St. l":u1nery Village. Also: (\ill us for information 6'2-2734, Equal Oppor.1-64_"_· _50_7_5 ____ _ _E_m~p_lo~'~"-'--~---IProduclion Sail J\.1aking. Man w /exper. pref. Per1nanenl. Mr. Cum· m1ns. !179-28&.I 1-. Agcy Girl Commereial lines, un· derwriting & rating. Ex· per. necess. Salary open. Co. benefits. ~1-1087 or 549-3058 Interviewing exp . seamstress for garment manuf. at 1001 W.17thSl. Unil Ji. Costa Mesa. 9am to5pm Mon. lhru Fri. Janitorial Equipment- Used-all you need to start & maintain bus. $SOO. Call 642-2913. JEWELER Goldsmith Wanted p/lime. Exper. in fine jewelry. Versatile. Con· tact 714 /549-142" Rl-:AJ, l::STATESalespeo· pie Why not work in the hottesl area, Huntington !leach & 1'~ou ntain Valley? Call Phtl Me Namee. Village Real Estate 963-4567 REPAIR PWMIER ,.lust be cxp'd. Full lime. 536-1451 RN 80 5 needs J.:00<! hu1nl• lh1s "'k . Antiques 0 Super w 1kuls 5116-IOOti ························ ·-· ----Dorothy Emerson PH t-.:S l::N'l"S The Most lmportanl AHTl(j)UES SHOW l NTllEWlo',,°"T SJNCF: l~t-1 •1''EATUH.ING '" 'fhe Collections of IRISll Setter . mall', 1 yr. about our quillini:: tJl•cds ~nod ho u\t', !U\t•s l'lasses fl7 5-1494 ku\s K-17 t:Jt>-.1 1.:;~:.:.:.:.~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; """'itur• 8050 AMERICAN " ••••••••••••••••••••••• • t~OOIJ qu:1l1ty :.ora & love scat. o~ver usl!'d Moving -n1u s t s C"ll . 968-1:1822 ------- IHDIAM ART over 85 major ~nllques dea.lers . Feh 19thru Feb. 23. Santa !l.1oniea Civic Auditoriun1. Main &Pico. Dailyl·lOpm, Featur1n~: Fine jewelry, ne cklaces , rings, etc. Navajo rugs . Indian MATTRESSES... haskcl<. Mlofool collec· Queen. Full&TwinSets tions, Pr1m1t1ve arts, Sun, Noon totl pm. Priced ln !l.1ove Now!! hundreds and hundr€'ds &33·962.5 &646-86&>. or collector's items. '10101 -----~--1 SUNSlll NE Brass Canopy Temple bed, C()m1)lete . K1n~sizc Ncvt"r slcpl on! (lri)(. ('OSt $2.00U., Sile. $1,000. 73·1-:l'Jl.'."> • •••••••••••••••••••••• t"REE PICKUP, Rt'fJ?;s. AppJ's Scrap ~1(·lal Call Anytime h75-5Z'">8 . lLOCATIONS! <XlSTA MF.SA OFFICE 330W. Bay 642-5678 Congratulations lo Administrative duily. 1----------1 Emerqency Norse 1'o Rotate shifts CPllNJ in s mall dept. to cov~r ill- ness & vacations. Exper . pref'd. Contac t Donna Roache, B.N, Costa Mesa Memorial 1-lospilal. 301 Victoria, C.M. 642 -2734 . Sears lf70 Washer SJ,5. G/S Bltn D1shwasher$65 Whirlpool Auto Ws hr. $40. Chine s <' Furniture . Mother of Pearl .scrt.o.en. 72x72. $500. Rosewood carved coffee table 213/431 -21.0(;tl. Wed. Feb. 19, 7:30PM l\ol1day Inn 21333 11 ;1wthomc Blvd Torrance 1-;x1toff San Diego Fr"'·y, NEWPORT BF.A.Cit 3.133N"'1'0rt Blvd. 6'2-5678 HUNTINGTON BF.ACH 17875 Beach Blvd. 5'<>1220 LAGUNA BEACll Ull Glenneyre IAIWl• Beach 494-9466 SAOOLEBA.CK ~I La Paz Road La&UD• HW. 581-6310 NOR'fll COUNTY di a1 rree M0-1220 C:USSIFllD DIADUMIS Dtadline ror~py &: kills 11 S':JO p.m. t he dlilY before publication, ex· ~for SUnday &: Mon- day Editions when deadline is Saturday, 12 '"""'· CLASSIFIED ltEGULA TIO MS ERRORS : Advertise~ lhouJd C"he<-k their lids daily & report er.ors immediately. THE DAILY PILOT a!'sumes liability fOI'" the fi~t in· CU'ftd lmtrtiononly. CANCELLATIONS: When kil11nFt an ad be sure to make a r~rd nr the KILL NUMBt:R given you by your ad laker u rKeipt of your canttllation. This kill number mu.<rt be presen ted by the advertiser in c-.eof a dispute.. CANCELLATION OR CORRECTION OF NEW AO BEFORE RUNNlNG: Ewry effort is made to ldU or l."Or'Tffl a new ad Uial hlis been ordered, bJt. we cannot 11:uaran· tee to do 90 until the ad has appeared In the ........ OIM&A·UNEADS: 1be&e ads a~ strictly cuh In advance by mail « at any one of our of· r1tt11. NO phone order11 De•dllne: 3 p.m . Friday, Coelta Mesa of. nee & 12 noon at all branchoftlces. THE DAILY PILOT rHervea the rf1ht to clas11iry. edit, cen~or or refuse anJ adver· U&ement, an to t'hange Its rates It regulations without prior notit'e. C:USSIFllD MAIUMG ADDRESS P.O. Rox 1560, Costa Mesa ..... Aldo T $ 0 b r.1 Cook, exp. or broiler man 5300 o 8 o + ene 1 s. d . M Id Supervisory exper. re· ays & n1les, u oons Karen Anne & ruchard t.o.l&fcMlnd ••••••••••••••••••••••• q·d. Progressive animal ~ti:hD:~u~."as~~f:iO:d'. LOST: 2 female Bassett hosp. Send resume to: I-founds, Vic. ·ralbert & Classified ad no. 372, c/o _&&_0--4 __ 1_10 _____ _ Bushard. f< ... V.968-5921 Daily Pilot. P. 0. Box COOK 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca F.xper. prcf'd, but will 92626 * SI 00 R...,.ard * 1----------1 train. 5:3-0AM-l:JOPM Lost ma Je germ an Adults earn extra income s hift, Mon thru 1''ri. s horthair, Brown & during spar e time in Weekends off. $2.50 per White, short tail. with your own business. hr. Glenhaven Conv. brown leather studded 1-"'-'-·-'°'-'-------I llosp.646-77f.>4. collur & will answer to Ambitious/f\1ature"! Build COOK. Must be expcr·d. the name of Willie, losl 8 secure business p/t. Refs r e q 'd. Apply , Vic . Warne r & Harbor. Call 64iG-S390. Colony Kitchen. Ortega parl of our family. flwy,SJC. Please call day or nite Apt house mana~er -~~------- 714-960-1200 or days nt>edcd. Crew Chim 714-556-1951 642 -5073; 21a18GS-385t Can.,osslng FOUND: f''cmale grey ~~7~c. Mesa Verde. An MAM.AGER 1-----------1 J5 Units So. Laguna. FOUND: Male Dog, .Some mainl. Span . Germ . Shep mix, Blk & speaking prefd. P. 0 . hwn. Vic. 17lh & Orange, Box 1064, Newport 92663. C..:~I. 548-4>859 Labrador Retriever, Q hlack Vic: Edison Comm AV N Center 11.B. 962-5146 ~ !-'OUND; Shellie. Fem. ERA.TE Vic : Springdale/Garden URSB.F Gro .. ·e. Westminster. Frorn IOledom 5:.12'-1032 . & Ills!! LOST : N('utered Seal· n e A n A V 0 ·N point Siamese cat w/ REPRESENTATJVE. ~ml. notch in ea. ear. Add new people, new Sl:irl immedialely. Work w /boys & girls helping athletic club se!I tickets to sporting events. Make $200-$300 per mo. Must be 18 or over. Call 536-57 16 9am-12 noon ~1r. Spiker. Dt•livery partorf/timc. $2 Per hr + bonus & gas". Apply 315 E. 3rd St, Suite B.11.B. Deliverymen ovr 21 perm p/t early mom LA Times dehv to NB homes. $!25 per mo. 642-1800 Dental Fraol Ole Disappeared nr. 4.:n'.l blk. plafes, & new fhtuesU to Insurance & pegboard Se ton Rd, Irvine. your life & eam good expcr. necess.8-6.Good tcward for information money too! 1'Ushowyou locution. Repl y lo concerning. 552-8738. how. Call 54 0-7041. classified ad no. 363 c fo -':;':;:;';:~"';~~";:~;-;1~~~~~~~~~~1 Daily Pilot, P. O. Box Reward! Loi:;t Femi 15fi0. Costa Mesa, Ca Jlusky, 2 yrs old, friend-Babysitter, mature 92626 ly . · • N 1 k kt•' I.fa s woman to care for 3 yr1 -----------I Ketct-ium , Idaho tags. otd girl on f'ridays all DENTAL ASSISTANT, Lost 1'~ r 1 , 2 / 14, vi c day your home, E. CM or Full time. chairside. Ex· Va.shion l ~land. Wkdys Npt ilgts. 642-8Z77 aft G llCr. rcq. 536-7171 1~10~8250. Dental Assistant. Must be LOS1': ~r . Alicia & Beauty Opr. needed . cxper'd .• res p & en· Jeronimo. I CAT, yng. Comm. 60-65--70'1,, Ali's thus1ast1,c. Expanded _,itercd male, s hort · flair Bazaar. 642--0434 duties backgroundreq'd. hnired. blk wtwht. paws,1 _<_"2_E_._17_l_h_S_l~,_C_M ____ 1 Salary open. Newport eves. ch in & whi sker s , area.646-7419. H1':WARD.58l-2107 ltOfSerriceTo - Your Cormutily FOUND: Bassett tlound, A nd gel paid for it 1'r1 -colored fem<ile. vie. welcoming newcomers. Springdale & Edinger. 1'~1exible hrs. Need car, 846-165!"' typewriter & happy dis· Lost : Lab pup. fem. 3 _1>osition . 547-:K1."I.'>. mo's old. Vic. Hamilton/ Victoria, CM 642-1413 DENTAL ASST Chairside exper. on1y. :Jl,!;J day week. Salary open. Many benefits. Ag· ~rcssive & willing to meet challenge of hard work. Beach area. C11ll 962-2436. Penonols 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOOKK F.F: PF.R/Reccp· tionist. 1''ront office of DISTRIBUTOR wanted. bu~y Chiropractor. Ex-Ove~ 25. lnterl'sted 1n p'd only. Im meet . posi-earning up to $800 per mo ASK ME About Mary Kay lion. Jlrs !}-1 & 3-7. Dr. p it. Call 6:19-61.2.3. Co&metics. Call for Free Gary L. Coutur€', 2043 ~~ ct·~a~c•c·•_l_.54_5_9_1~!ll_._~-I W<'stcliff Dr, Swle 107, Draftsman/ink to$700 Gentlem0n wis hes to1 -N_B_. 64-'-'-300-·-----I J\.1Eor EE/a/cond Sl5K meet attr. lady 55 or IOOKKES»ER Secretaries tosaoo over . 5 '5''/under. Stablepos. for Med-I-Sec.Bkpr/tilleco STOO+ 615-9163 Care, Med..!J-Cal ex· GenOfc-..'\uperv toS700 ~=========.L:====~====;I per. Xlnt wages & bene. Dict.aphTypist l.0$650 SEEK & FIND'' 144S Supedo,, NB Wuchouseman $3h< Ey• rn .... ,, E.o . E. IRVINE PERSONNEL 1081 SSSF.NONILBEASES RRTN Y STIE Y E)A OMA U,S Y TS IWIP E~RADGLAMBLIUIO ENMTONSSIF.SOSTHMTOT YMOOIEUTSWHORSNIKPI ESV~l ~M l [CATAAVR lllP Al I I COGGAC TFUITNRTO tTTSATAR~AGAT&~YAH C MA CTTCTM~ITC"A[PSMAU OMNRAAROSSNMYRTTOLA HOUARRYTYUS~ISOR C ML 1.TJJCBAN NJAST IGMG U tO HTNHLTINYSTAGMU~AAD P90AtA08LlNDOPPSLCM OACONCONJUNCTIVIGSR ,,_B_O_O_K_K_F-.F.-.P-E _R_r_o_r, SERYICES~AGENCY Yacht dealer. :J yrs. re· 488 E . 17th {At Irvine) cent exp .• heavy detail & Suite 224 Costa Mt>Sa load. BoatorAutodealer 642-1470 bkgrnd. helpr1.11 . ~ 846---0MI ---· - t:xceplional Opportunity 80UTIQUE SALES for the career m1nded - Manager . Swim & Advanc~ to mi;i:mt. For Sportswear. Must .be 21 inl('rvwappt.646-0..'tOO Yrs or over. F..xper1enced - only apply. Beach are:". Expanding. n('('d mature 673-7569or!.M.i2-8918an men -women part, 6. f /time. For interview, liiiiiiiiiiiiiliiaiiiiiiiiiiiiii l _"_o_-00_2_•~---- Boys & Girls FAR OUT 10 to 14 year~ of age. Dai-6-Z MOHEY ly Pilot delivery routes For Yo u r verb a I may be available in your capMbilities. Earn $100 acea. Earn profit tor Oe-plus per week for p(time llVerle• &. cash, tripe or 9am-2pm or 4pm-9pm in merchandis(I for selling comfortable spacious of. new subscrlpllons. For fl ee across the street lnrormation pleue caJI rrom Orance County 642 -4331 . Ffom San Airport. For p(lrwOnat in- Clemente-S•n Juan terview Call Mr. Kener, Capl:o1trano tirea, cau 1_833_·_8098_~·------ 49S-o630 and Ml1'!1lon VlcJc>-EI Toro are", call f-'cm•lc full & p/tlrM". Ap- ~1-6.110. ply Ke ntucky Fried F.quaJ Oppor. F:mplo1er Chicken. 2929 E. Coast -•lwy.CdM I JUNIOR SALESMEN Guar/dcl 546-&72 EOE. 1---------Age 10·15. Earn $20-$4-0 per week get.ting new llO'f POII\'T custo mers ror the RM's/CCUflCU Refrigerator SJS. Xlnt SOF'ABED. like new, din· ing rm. set. JI.lake offer. 548 -9S42 evenings. DA IL y p IL01' after Days & Nights. Stand by working cond. 548-1959 school and Saturdays. time. differential pay. 1· I 8020 You must be out of school Full or p/time. Excf.'llcnt icyc es by 3:00 p .m . and be able benefits. ••••••••••••••••••••••• G.-age Sale 8055 ''onlaclM-.Jeh.sen ·. USED Bikes & Parts. Sl5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo work at least 3 days '"' •" & N Bl d d I. · COST•MESA up.2488 ewport v . Biggaragesale.Old/New per week. No e ivenes Meman'al~ "'""-'fol C.M . 642-7910 stuff. Wed.-Sal. 34141 or co I I e cl 1 n g . ·-.,.... An1bcr Lan.tern. L.B. Transportation pro· 301 Victoria CM Cameras & vided. C.all 968-4812. 642•2734 ' EOE Equipment 8030 Household Goods 8065 Equal Opportunity ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tues. Fcb25. 7:JOPl\.1 lloliday lrui Oranj!e County Chapman Exit, SA frwy Wet.I . Fl•b26,7:JOPM llohday Inn 31;n Bristol Slrct.'l t'osta Mesa Exit San Diego Frwy All Previews One llour Prior to J\uclions: ! Employer ----------INEWSMAN selling 1·op. King size heed. new com · Wealso:.icceptcons.ign· ----------I SALES COR Super D 1'~.1.4 w / plcte still packaged. xtra ·ments & buy collections. LANDSCAPER MEN & Women. make r Pl r 25mm . ,f'.3.5 ·ropcor, r1rm $190, (worth S.150 ). ora · money in spite o 200mm .. ~.5.6 ·ropcor , 2X · Id d R. M"I 642·5073;213/865-3851 yoursclf.Sellafastmov· queen $170. inc s. e· .A.. 1am telecon verter, filters, livery usually home Auclioneer LAPIDARY FOllMAH ing repeat it.cm. Be your focusing screens. etc. •83S~:='2~2~63~------1 ·~~~~~~~~~~ own boss. No invest-S285. Call 837--1.>7Gl after ...; L o 0 k i n g for a mcnt. Will furnish sales Jrwrlry 8070 ~fF.'J'AL Grn dinette set mechanically inclined pitch. Youcannot.miss !1 -5·---------••••••••••••••••••••••• $4tl . Elec . Broiler, young man who has an CallWendy,963-3163. Ooqi 8040 WA..,TED. F'arberware $20. interest. in the growing ..,.. 640-6247. " lu,quoise business. Start SALES. Men /Women ••••••••••••••••••••••• PET WORLD TOJ> CASI-I DOLLAft --immcd. Call 645-9474 Earn $30/day or more. . • • p A I D 1'' o R you R Double bed, box springs&: MACHINIST, General w/job shop exp. Com- pel.lve wages, ins. & 41h day work wk. Days : 549 -1284, t!ves : t-'ull /P Time. 645 lfi'JS Yorkie $150, Chihuahua, JEWELRY. WATCHES. mattress wtframc. $40. f\Tr . Thompson. tiny poodle". Lab, peke, AHT OJJJEC'TS, GOLD. Aftcr5. !!97-1487 SECRETARY doxie. sh1htzu, pit bulls, SILVER SERVICE, ------- co_cka poo . ~orn . 100 . FINE FURN & AN· Hvy Old Chopping Block mix~d puppies. Stud TIQUES. &t5_2200 $200. patio table 48'', 4 service most breros. 2525 chrs (~old J SIJO. Sears W. 17th al F'a.irvicw. SA. Miscellone-ous 8080 1'~amily Organ, bench ,' Open eves 531-5027. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lots of music $100. Mex 846--4751 If you can take Grc~g Man_-.t.._ shorthand at 100-120 UlljlC'I"' wpm, lype between Trainee SS-75 ll-"J>m & are looking ··Real ~stctle A1anager for "' challenge, then Trainee needed." We're send us your resume. AKC Teacup & Standard IRVINE Country Club Poodles. Schnauiers, membership i850.+ Afghan Pups. 639-0219 transfer fee. 646-4343 on the grow! Jf you are t:lasstfied ad no. 362 an alert. aggressive. c /oDaily Pilot ~p~~ dynamic person who is P · 0. Box 1_560 . ~ looking for a great future Costa Mesa. Ca 9'l626 i I with one of the finest I companies in the beach Secretarial position •· · .. / area, contact us .. Ad· available in young So. L.~ vance plus overrides. L.B. Architectural firm . .-·~ Opportunity and gro~ Some bk/keeping. 499- a re yours. Write 4521 Management, Box 355.1 -----------111~. c/o_thc Daily Pilot .. Post •Sec'ys, Bookkeepers Office Box 1560, Costa Liz Reinders Agency ,.., ~fesa 92626. 4020 U1rch .St, Sle 104 Newport Beach 833-8190 . I call for"""'· M A.MIC URI ST 1--'-E"st"a-"b'-lis"b"oo.cc.196.5c..c_ __ , KELLY1'EMPl .. 1'::'TON'S Service Station help eves ~ 445 E.17thSt.,C.M. & wknd s. No ex per. 642--0194 necess. M 1n a((e 18. See Meat Cutter, Semi Het1rcd for Ital. Deli. 1 Day wk. 675 -3407 an 5 MEN-WOM[N Willing to travel? We have 1ob openings in : Europe Fred Mon thru Fri · 'til 4pm , Mcs a Verde Shell, i 3131 llarbor Bl, Cl\-1 t SILVERSMITH Experience neees.o,;:iry, full time employment 1n a ~rowing co . .Start im· med . Apply in person at 135 E. 17th. Costa Mesa. Telephone work from your home. 4 Hrs a day. Call Jean. 646-7753. TEL. PART TIME coffee tble w /bra~ier $175 . 2 \\'ht matching child's dressers $45 ea. 645-3319. Al as k~ Pa1111rri;o Haw au California Georgia Kansas Washington Virginia Korea No selling-Survey to t business owners. 15 hr wk. lira flexible. $1 per hr. NB off. Mr. Purcell, 642-3146 FOLLOW ANTEATER BASKETBALL ACTION AT HOME ! ; South Carolina Maryland · New York Kenlucky New Jersey Te~as North Carolina Colorado ' And many other exciting Meed• You Now! Typl1h Socretarlu PBXOpn Choose your own hours Cal I 541>--44SO NBVER A FEE AT TEMPO Temoo Tcmoorary llelp and Interesting places. l '!!!!~~;:~::;;;:::i It you qualify, we'll e.u•r·l I ante'• where you work, plus the job you'll be !rained ln. 1 Call Army I Opportunities i 645-1163 Join the/tople who 've Joint the Anny . Saturday, Feb. 22 8 p.m., Crawford Hall UCI vs. Lewis and Clark Tickets: $2 Call 833-6931 • - - ' . ~ /llf DAILYP1LoT T!!!!d!y.Fel>N!!Y'"·""" ..-w-· 9590 1Aio1ot..11 .. ..,_ .. ,.led..i .......,, 1•rtod -.1., .. ,..i ....... u.ec1 ........,u...i I ..• . ·············---···· ................. , ..... ·················•····· ··················-·· ······················· ................... --· MU I II• ._,,._ 904' ...._c;ntn/ WllP,\YTOP.DOU.A11 9730 MG 9712 , ...... _ 9770C:--9917 Ford 9'40·- W.tecl IOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sceol•• t l&Q f'PRiTOPVSEDCABS ••••••••••••••••••••-.:•• ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• •-•••••••••••••-...... ••,•••••••••••••••••••• ,.,,,, ... ,, ........... _.. ·Will··-······ .. ••••••••••• 'T2 AZTEC 21 ' L Trailer ........................ FORJ!IGN DOIUSTIC ·•vw ' ' . .. l Bld •Ill• Cub for 2Z$HP, Ultt new ma.out. '118 SUZUKI Tll.z!O ;....._ O<CLAssrcs 1170 MG llld1et, xlal ::::·.intend, -CAllAJIO Z2I. dark bill< '73 C9'u>lrY Squt.... 11an1, Gd Pfuo. Write PO Boll Ubn.~ to-iype twln plPf::''iiQ lfyooicarllu&ra~ cond. British racla& ~/ Y W'Oric. IJ,3:50.. .OtoS. Am/Fmat.e:reo' xtru. Xlnt oat.. 22,000· ,302 .. Coro•• del Mu. 23'PERFOruoER or tu'ae tor •m•ll•; ... Wlfrm1. ~:,us11dl.iuGOor l.Oli,11'7....-. • spd . .' zzaufi•k•ce'. ml.$M00.833 1181&. • -. ·, --F/G,TwoVolw•···'s llqloreycle. an. &pm MUHllUICll 87......iil/646-<!CIL Yotro tnz IJl,000 ml. w llnaoce. '66,FALCON,6cyL,Auto. I :YE,.CING -Cb1ln Link $3900. ~18 49:t-l972 Co8~:~bor~ 9750 •··~·~YT••••H•• .. l.:;G••••• C~~~ ttzo i5~1.1E'XC:L~:~T ': 'wanted wJ PQ5tl, gate1 •WANTED• '14 250 MX, G.P. Kooia, "" " M'•nnw• tiWP1 $250ormakeol· . . •vall. S4 l-3JSB 01 Pe.rlnershlp in larger loaded w/all kind& or TOPPDAIOU..UD , :,~~·.::•.•60••R•::::::_•1•m·~ TOT" & "E? •••••••C••0•:,•::,::••••••• fer.caiJMS-3289. . ',: • (1)329-724~. th<t11 22 ft. Flstier. xlru. Due to Shoulder ~ """ _,,.,,.,..._ . . ftAAI' "~ Wanted: ROTO'Tiller. 492 -87&; l.njury1 mus-L sell! $8.5o. mac C& orlainaJ. Call We tu.de tor almost CHIVIOLET MOYeriCk tt47 1 :J>reft.Tlargeonu. ~1-<M70 · IMMEDIATaY ~-~~~~~!ef'c~UVOu »:!~t SALES&SERVICE ••••••••••••••-••••••• ' 'ZSl--5.250 anytime 1~g, 11~~ ~=~~~r~.ret "11 Kawasaki 500. Mach ~~AU. ~ JAGU 'R lolaloyce 9756 beat our PURCHASE or llZI H.-borll•cl. ?I MAVBICIC : Mlillc..t bed lrlr. FuU canvas. IU. Xlat cond. $t00. Cf.U FOIJt•HCARS , M ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE deal. t'ACTORY COSTA MESA Auto. lrana. (t73CZE) • • IMhwats 1013 buil tunk, xlot cOod . 642-8072anyUmc. .REBATES on selected 54"'1200 6425:~!00H boNBlewdCaC<MDlr >If• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2950. 968-6305 after· Sales,Servlcc,&Leaslng ROLLS ROYCE '74 & '75 VOLVOS J...N ar r v • 1 '73 .~ BMW·R 1$/5 long 0 • • • r Organ , bc;autiful Co.nnn ·=oo:::.::ns::o.. -------1 swing arm model, 8,900 .. verseas Delivery Mustaft9 ff52 • ••Minuet" splnet. Extra -. miles w /accessorle1. • SILVER CLOUD I Specialists DonAIMnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' speaker. Xlnt.. Sacrifice ~R SALE 16 Glasspar, Like new . S2,090. d " t • 19llhchrtl-A••· 74MUST•~11 " _c .....,. '"'""" inboard/outboard Mere. _ i (The hll.r ·to-find model) IHI.II ••hi l C le~--_.....,..,,.,....,........ cruiser mlr. Bail tank. 837-·22 fterS Luxuriously maintained 1¥11. U&l\O OI ,..._ A4speedcoupewitbonly ~~ OfficehrwlMe& Gd.cond.Sl,!iOO.Fri,Sat KAWASAKI 90 . nearly llOIW.CNlt~ftl in typical Br-itislii ~ Youaret.)lewtnnerol t6,700mileal(lJOLFI') ;._, Eqll,....t 8085 & Sun .• 675--2706 Mon. new, orily l ,OOO miles. 642-9405 thoroughness. This silver ~ VOLVO · 2~~~eH=·1 645·5700 NewCer Dlr • ••••••••••••'*•••••••'* 1i!'~~h u , s . $245. CaU 837__..,,,2 all•' JIOOW.Coastlhlj.llJ. :::.'~\!~~nyebeas:'~y;,ill IASllmAU. 2UOHarl>orBlvd,CM • si;;_~ch..,. "''"'· .,. .. ,.1 + s. WE BUY IMPORTS 64.2-94n5 •• " , I . ·~ Ha<bo<. c M .,.,,,,, G • ••• 67'2 plus 2, vs, P/S, Auto. «•• $10/20, drlt maeh loats,51ail 9060 "' SILVERCLOUDn(' • VOLVO ~-£ve•. $85, Pierce 867 W li CM••••••••••••••••••••••• '59d Nh0RT05Nh MAN1 ,x. kSOO TMop D.?llar For Any -'"sen 9732 1 d & bl \. • February22, 1975 l ----··~94::.:_·62~13~·:_ __ ~7411 . 16 , PRINOELCat. Never .o .. c . or s ro Jl , akeo1-Model. ••••••••••••••••••••••• n s an s a e ex · ~74DEMOSAa.c Please cu.11642---6678.ext .__,. . single, 142 mph. classic, JIM PA .... OS quisitely maintained by 333 Lo claim your "66MUSTANGCONVT. Plmol&Orgms 8090 ~~n In wtr. Must sell. rare and beautiful. " JE..,S~ British craftsmen. Has Allcarsa.relowmileage, T ' kl !N rth ,..._.,_ V8 cSpd ~oo .. ••••••••••••••••••••• $1 .000.493-.,...." s ll .., g, equipp_ed wlth air. IC es. o '-'VW•tY • ·•• • -2, 195. Ca 837 -6722 MAZDA power windows, power AM / FM s le reo 0 r Loll fr El_e number is 847-t.190 COAST MUSIC COSTA MESA •Feb Organ Fair• WIN ¥z ORGAN!, Other Prizes Booths-Exhibits Jam Sessions! Fun &Girts for All Call 642·2851 ror rree Calendar or Events loats Sil o-~ 9070 afte<O. HEALEY •teedng, pow& brakes, 54<>-122<1! • P -1.c=c.c:_ ______ I 2001 S. Maochester ascot tables & all fh• ac· AM /FM 8 track tape & •· • * Oldsmobll~ 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' Ii 7 V E LO C ET T E '\f1aheim 636-6000 & coutrements desired" ~Y all feature rem.aining ••••••••••••••••••••••• SLIPAVAIL'S TllRUXTON, 500 c.c JENSEMHEALE:Y the most discerninA;. time on unlimited 1970 MONTE Carlo, xlnt Newport Beach Single, product.ion road TOP pollar paid for i••TERC~ $ 6 mileage warranties. cond. 8.,1 Offe•. Fully 30'-00'Power'orSail racer, Licensed ror the BMWsandullotherlm-" .....-1~ l ,SOO. Ready £or delivery • Sales and Service OLDSMOllLE GMCTRUCllS HOHDACARS 20'-32' Power only ,l•eet. ro•me• Bon -ported cars. Sales. Service, & Lea.sing NOW! '--'""="~ip~pe..:.:a~.~086=----rot8...:::.:::.·'-----I • • • These vehicles must be 1· __ _:•:.:73-:..,.0253=::..--I neville record holder, Crevier B~.iW seen lo be uppr'eciated. 142 '74 Nova, loaded. 6 J\,fos. w/ cruise control, auto.. Must see to apprec. Good power steering, fuel inj.,1_b~•~Y-·~83~7~·~56~7~0~67~0-004-I:.:::.:.:~· _ T sportati new mechanical eompo· 208 W. Isl Street Jllyase ask for Richard .~:i:'••••••••:':'••••••••• ~~t~~sS. $1,495. H37-6722 _S_a_nta~na 8.15-3171 Lamb ut Guarantee Chevrolet.-l\1otors, Jnc. NEWPU!\T IMPORTS D . Green $5499. (#5117) University Olds 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9640 3100 W.Coost Hwy. llJ. 642-940} KcnnCIM Ghia 9735 Mnda 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 1965 Che"y Wagon, auto, 2 air cond . $295. fluns w/ auto., power steering, good !Call 646-5957. '71 O ldt TOlonada Polar White, blue int.&!~"-''-'-="-'=--=='--Fully equipped. Clean. fuel inj. $5399. (lf5ll2l '68 NOVA. 4Dr VS. auto, Lie. No. WGA-1. S199S or located in Santa Ana at 711 East 17th Street. Please call ror an ap- pointment. (7141543-9311 9760 142 PS, Air, Very good CO"nd. best ofr. Please call w/ 4 speed,.;,, •lereo, $950 /ofr. 979-4565 or 833-"""4o .. ""A-'"'-~. • • ••• • • • • • • • • •••••••.••• ' ==-=~=..:.:·~~::.:=-==---Polar White, just $4999. 556-1337 . 1· ~-~ (#51381 l -,=----'=-'-----.-1'7 3 CUT SUP. XLNT ~· [ft~~; !f :il~:.~~~:·i~~'. ~~~ri~:::::~:-- Authonzed 2025 S Manchester M('LlBU xlnt. cond., '73 Cutlass Supreme. Sales & Service . lo m1leag.e, must see to Vinyl lop, .air, xlnt cond.·, Beachlmports Anaheim ~.700-2011 ~~~2~1 ate $2 ,35 0. $3500.644--6894aft5. n MacArthur and Pinto 9957 TY.R .. o, · HIFI. Stereo '73 RX2 . Xlnl cond, am/fm stereo, tape, Un- dr Warr. 644-4258. Mirrcedes Beta 9740 Jamboree 67 Volvo 1225, ·good cond. 848-Dovc 752--0900 $995 Newport Beach 492-7119 Cot1tinentol 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Pinto. 4 spd , 4 new '73 MARK IV, xlnt. cond. tires . 40&1, Eng rblt. Sunroof, AM/FM tape am /fm 8 Lrk. $1500. deck s tereo, all xlras.1 -'~'~3~-«--=-~'~'~· ------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • A OONV'EHIENT ~ AHO SEWIHC GIAOE. fOfl: THE GAl ON THE CO. For., Ad io w-·• W..tcl c:.i S.e 642-5678, bl. 330 A Great Trio! For The Deni 9039 8-20 "'11f..,.; ... 11f.-..-r- '71 CHEVY .:Y.. Ton Pick Up, super set up to carry large selr-cont. Camper. 493-9872 afl. 6 pm GMCTrudcs Did you know GMC's sell for Je,s than J<'ord '.s & Dodge trucks. Call us & we'll prove il! lill lany PONTIAC GMC'l'rucks 2000 E. Isl Santa Ana 558-1000 63 Datsun pk up w/camper shell & boot, stereo $395, 642----0393 '69 F350 Stake Body w/dump. Low mi. Ex. cond. See a t 192 Wells Pl. CM or call 726-1980 Colt 9717 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 COLT STATIOHWAGOH Auto. trans .. air condi· l1oning, & Sharp! (149FWZ> 645·5700 New Car Dir 2150 •I arbor Blvd, CM D"""" 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70DATSUH Sedan (6838BK> 645-6700 New Car Dir ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2150 Harbor Blvd. CM ---'-'----'-'-'---_c_=-t 9570 Mission V"iejo Imports SELL US YOUR OLD CAR, WEU LEASE YOU OURS! 100 New & Used toChoose • Toyota 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73STATIONWAGON AJl{-CONDITIONED 642-7~ Autos, Mew 9800 Pvt. pty. Vic. Lk . Ar- ' rowhead. Call for appt. 337-5960 . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . -"'"--"-"------- '70 TOYO'f A, needs fmt. end, all or parts. Reas. 71 Eldorado convert. offer.S48 -Sl 9S loaded. mus t .s ell ~=--=---=---=-:.:::----1 S 3 9 5 O I o f r e r , o w n e r Triumph 9767 493-7700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Triumph Sa les, .Service, & Leasing NEWPORT IMPORTS JIOO W.Coost llwy. llJ. 642·941t5 '66 ~tONACO , fully auto full power , a real luxury to drive . 847-4417 ' .SALE· Dun!apWire Wheels, I65xl3 Steel $24 .88+lax 6.16--7902 '74 Pinto. A /C, Fm stereo. 10.000 mi. $2500. Call 557-1923. ATLAS Clwvslor """"'"''°"""""""· Open Daily & sm. 'Li.I 10 PM 2929 llarbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-1914 7 - VOL ] B.Y I Lu will sewE the < • $2 treat nesd Ur by ti sing l Jj A fig~I in le Cieri Ora1 prei: hust v.·ith D La• 13ela on I they or hi lyinf her Ca pi Tt disc Lyle . Sup1 Roa. bee: LaW '-1."0r) In the Y.'35 that noo1 Cron In pie som lion ing j T l tion; beet l..a• ed I cri~ A Arr Ma Sur the pol 1 reg Ma Co• an l ~ by sa: ••r, de1 OP\ haj blo SUI SP< tY : I rul I toe an J c L ·~ ~ V( p, 01 " s. 01 "' \ Laguna/Solitfi Coast T o•ay's Clo8i.g ~ . . N.Y. Stocks • ' VOL. 68, NO. ~9. 2 SECTIONS, 22 P AGES ORAN GE' COUNTY, CAL IFORNIA TU£SDAY, FEBRUA.RY 18, 1975 TEN CENTS • ( . Lagan~ to Double Sew~ Service · Cost? By FREDERICK SCllOEMEllL qi Ille D•ll., ~Ike Sl•lt Laguna Beach city councilmen "''ill consider doubling current sewer service charges to cover Lhe city's cost of participating in a $25 million regional sewage treatment system at their Wed· nesday night meeting. Under the increases proposed by the city staff. lhc owner of a s ingle family home would see his Husband Held in Beating A Capistrano Beach IA'Oman is figltting for her life today in the intensive care unit al San Clemente General llospital while Orange County She riff's officers prepare to arraign her estranged husband on charges or assault \tdth intent to com mil murder. Deputies jail ed Norman Lawren ce. 55, of 317 61 Via IJ elardes, San J u<in Capistrano. on those charges shortly after they found the unconsC'ious form of his wife, Adeline I..a"'·rencc, 53, lying on the floor of the garage in her home al 34781 Calle del Sol, Capistrano Beach. The unconScious v.·oman v.·as discovered by her employer, l .. yle Baker of Mi ssion Pipe and . Supply Company, 32107 Alipaz Road , Capistrano lleacl). whc became· alarmed \!.'he n l\1r s . Lawrence failed to arffi·e for. y,·ork. Investigators are working on the theory that Mrs. Lav.•rence \11as beaten by her assailant and that her head struC'k the cement noor of the garage <is she fell rrom the blows . Investigators said that the cou· pie had been living apart for some time and that a divorce ac· lion filed by the victim was near· in g its final s tages . They said there was no indica· tion that any type of "'·capon had been used on thP attack on Mrs. L>Swrence. Ho'St>ital officials list- ed her condition as " extremely critical." Mazda Arso1i Loss Set At $80,000 By ARTHUR R. VISSEL Of I ... 0•111 ~llol Sl.tlf A blaze that r avuged the new American headquarters of l\.1azda Motors in Irvine early Sunday was deliberately set and the loss is now up to $80,000, police revealed today. The first information released regarding the fire at 2100 S. E. l\.1ain St., in the Irvine lndustriill Complex tentatively blamed it on an electric.al short. l"lowever. a police report filed by Patrolman Douglas Stoermer, says investi gators have de· tcrmined the destructive £ire Y/3S deliberately set by some sort of open flame instrument. It could have been a cigarette lighter or a blowtorch, the r eport says. "We are listing it as being or s uspicious origin,·• said a spokesman for the Orange Coun- t}" Fire Departme nt. Firemen said Monday they had ruled out arson . But Officer Stoermer's report today completely contradicted an electrical short theory. ·Electrical troubles had been <See MAZDA, Page A2) Clemen te Dental .labor atory Looted rate climti to $6.33 per month fro.m the current J2. 75. The new rate structure, tr ap- plied to a ll dwEilling units and commercial establishments within the c1t.y, would generate $678,076 annually. A third or that amount - $230,000 -would be used to retire $2.46 million in revenue bonds is- .sued to cover Laguna's share of joining the Aliso Water Manage- . ment Agency (AWMA). The remaining $448,000 "'ould · be used to cover annual main· tenance and operation costs and to build a sinking fund to cover the cost ofluture sewer improve· ment projects. The agency plans to begin con· struction in June on a regional sewage system that would serve Laguna Beach, South Laguna, and large portions of Mission Viejo, Laguna 1-lills and lrv~ne. The proposed $6 monthly single family dwelling sewer fee com· pares to $3 per month charged ip the Irvine Ranch Water District and $2 per month in the South Laguna Sanitary District. Poth Irvine and South Laguna, however, levy taxes in addition to sewer service charges to pay for sewage collection and treat- ment. Irvine's Tate, applied to each $100 in assessed valuation of land, is 81 .6 cents. South . Laguna's rate. levied against land and improvements, is 62 cents. • Under the proposal, the mon- . thly sewer service charge on va- cant land \\'Ould rise from $1 .50 to $3.45; for duplexes from $3.75 to $8.6.J; for triple xes from SS lo $11.50; for four.unit apartment •complexes from $6.25 to SL4.38, es eat SUCCUMBS AT 81 Irvine'• Brad Hems Irvine Co. Pioneer Hellis Dies v.·illiam Bradford Hellis, the man who ruled the Irvine Ranch "'ithout interfe rence for more than a decade and spent hall his life as an Irvine Company of· ficer. is dead at 81 . He died Jo'eb . 9 at Santa Ana Community Hospital a<ter a short illness. ,Funeral services took place Feb. 12 at Waverley Chapel, San· ta Ana. l\.lr. Hellis was the protege or: land baron James Irvine Jr., bet- ter known as J . I., who hired him as a young man o f 20in 1914. By then, Mr. Hellis had been in California more than 10 years. He moved to San Francisco in 1903 from his Denver birthplace and became fast friends with 1\-1yford Irvine, son of J .I. and heir to the ramily fortune. Irvine Ranch h1stor1es note that J .I. built up the family hold - ings with a legendary fury but J\ofr. Hellis ran the ranch much like an old· time foreman. He was general manager for 25 years, second in authority only lo the Jrvine patriarch. Mr. 1-lellis was extremely close to J .I. and was often a silent partner in many land deals. He and Orange County realtor (See RANCll E R, PageA2) School Board Forums Slated Candidates Cor the La~n a Beach school board in the March 4 election will face back to back candidates forums next Monday· and T uesday. The first forum, sponsored by the Parent Teachers~iation 1 Council, will be held at 7'.Jop.m. Monday at Laguna Beach City Hall .SOS Forest Ave. A second forum. sponsored by the League of Women Voters, will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Laguna Federal Savings, 260 Ocean Ave. 011e Forced Do1v11 Two Marine Copters Crash One Marine Corps helicopter cras h ed this morning near Cook's Corners in Trabuco Ca~ nyon following a midair collision 1A.tith another chopper on night maneuvers in the area. Details regarding casualties v.·ere not in:imcdiatel)' available, but a spokesman at El Toro Afarine Corps Air Station said the second helicopter involved landed safely. He also said Al arine Corps persortncl were en route to the scene in rugged. heavily v.•ooded terrain not far from Irvine Lake and the small crossroads country store. Public Information Officer 'Maj. Sally Prit~hett aaid later that. search and r~C-"JI: teams "'ere still en rout~ tolbTiifesbOrt· Forum Slated For Trustee Candidates A forum for' candidates in A1arch 4 election contests in the Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict and the Saddleback Com· munity College District will be held at 7:30 p.m . Feb. 26 at Las Pal mas School . 1101 Ca lle Puente. San Clemente. The forum is sponsored by the League of Women Voters, the Parent Teacher Students As· sociation and the American As- sociatibn or University Women. The public is invited to attend. Candidates for the Capistrano board are Robert Claxton, Timothy Danah e r, John R . Dusckett. William Enquist, Francis H. ''Frank" llaskins. Pamela Lee Iles. E. G. "Ted'' Kopp, Sarah J . Lipp, Buckley O'Neill. Stephen Rackleff, G. ''Ross'' Ro s kamp . A. E. \Vestber:g and G eorgc White. Saddleback College candidates include Donna Berry, Norrisa Brandl, Frank Greinke, Harold McGrath , Steve r.1euller , Raymond Skony and Larry Taylor. Shippers Warn ed TOKYO <UPI) -France has warned ships to keep out of its South Pacific atomic testing grotjnds near the Mururoa Atoll indefinitely, touching off speculation of another series of French nuclear tes ts. Prime Rate Dips to 8l/2o/o ly before 11 a .m . and no informa- tion had been r eeieved about JX>ssible deaths or injuries. She confirmed that the downed aircraft was from Santa Ana • Marine Corps Air Station. Rec Chief Plan Set D.tlly Pl• SIMI Pfwlo TAKES CITY HELM San Juan's Mocalis For Hearintlsan Jq.an's A publie hearing OJ\ the addi· tioo or a recc.eation coordinutor to San Jua n Ca'tft•t rano's employe list will take place Wed- nesday. The hearing will be part or a light agenda raced by members of the City Council at 7 p.m . in the council chamber. Councjlmen agreed to hire a recreation director at a recent special meeting with the Parks and Recreation Commission. The city currently has no recreation program. Other agenda items include: -Presentation of a certificate of official recog nition and a bicentennial flag, designating San Juan as an official bicenten- nial city. The city's two hun- dredth birthday coincides with 'the anniversary of the A·mericin· revolution. -A discussion of how lo pre- serve agriculture by Councilman llenry Quigley of Irvine. -A report on a tree.planting program proposed by the San Juan Beautiful Commitleet.whieh hopes to plant 200 trees ouring 1976. Ciiy -cliief Take s Over James Mocalis took the helm· at San Juan Capistrano city hall today. The new city manager said he would spend th e . day meeting with department heads and ramiliarizing himself with his new office. During the afternoon he was schedul ed lo speak lo -the San Juan Capistrano Woman's Club, and next week he'll be feted at a party given by the chamber of commerce. Mocali5, who comes to the sity from· Ji3li:1Wi n Pai"k. replaces Donald G. Weidner who left in October to become the new city manager o[ Pacifica, near San Francisco. John O'Sullivan. director of ad· ministralive services, filled in as inter~m city manager. Moca~. 43 , is married and has three children. Clemente Council Mulls Parking Fee A proposed revamping of a controversial San Clemente zon · ing law which requires payment of special parlCing rees by new businesses will be weighed by the City Council meeting at 7:30 p.m. 'Wednesday at city hall. Strongly supported by the -city's business ·lobby, the pro- posed changes could alter the present arrangem ent under seeks closure of the range. -A progress report on a study of land use and type of develop· menl planned for the huge un· developed "back country" ranch areas. -A claim for ulleged false im· prisonment in the amount of Sl00,625 by Fred H. Hurlbert. which •h• city may collect up •o Man R escu e d St,500 for each space a business is short of parking required un· dcrcitylaw. The "in lieu'' fee is collected when use of a building changes. From Cr e vice The law has been called a Laguna Beach lifeguards "hf!rassment or s mall husi-rescued a 52-ycar ·old Emerald NEW YORK <UPI J -1'he nesses" by Councilman Tony Di Bay man who had fallen into a huge Chemical Bank today Giovanni, whohimseJ!conductsa crevice and broken his ankle slashed its interest rate for ·small business. while walkin ~ out across a s pit of prime business loans to 8'~ The council will also consider: oceanfront rocks to go fishing percent from 9 percent. -A letter rrom Al L. W\llleck Monday· That is the lowest prime who charges s hooters ata nearby Sal Weiner of 115 Emerald Bay rate or any commercial bank trap and skeet range are pepper. under\\·ent surgery Monday at presently prevailing. Jtis also ing his home with birdshot. Jle South Coast Community llospital the Jowe~t prime rate since to correct a compound fracture last spring when interest or the ankle. llospit:tl aides re· The public is invited to both forums. Candidates vying for two board seats are Annette Cassidy, Ronald Chilcoto, Harry Bilhell, The the rt of $1 ,678 in gold, Richard Lemon and John An· stereo components, and business dersoo. fnachines from a San Clemente ._ rates started rising rapidly Teache rs Picket p0rted him in good condition to- and the commercial bank day. prime rate peaked at 12 J>Cr·,i P. .. Q..V,..E Jl, Deli (AP) -Weiner was haull'd. Crom the denlal laboratory Ii; under in-. vcstlgation by S<1n Clemente Police. PoUce snid a door was forced open to Rain entry to Eades Oen· tal Laboratory, 155 Avcnida Serra. Donald R. Eades, owner of the firm, reported the crime to police Monday. r ~ool~.,risap~~ .. Lagunl Ma oh poUoe are in· · \ vesllgallng the theft of $000 worth of loots reported stolen rrom the pickup tcuck or Jeton L. Allen, 165 Woodland Drive, Laguna Beach, Monday. cent in July. 1 1• ·l ,. . a.Clfer5 formed · 2ickeL lines rocks at the nQ't'lh e~d of ·A· number or other ban~s .<, :ti ~1ae most· of .Pelaware.'s "Emerald Bay·~y Sttetc11er aner have.cut.tbfprimerateto8¥.. ..-~;~nbl ~ ac·ho61$ today, forcing guards and membbrs of the. pezlent i.P the w~k~ of a ont· .so~ ad01lnlat.raLor1 tO sendatu· Erfierald bay volunt~r nre de· half per<entage .Wint sluh In ~:t:.:de•ls home. S'c!>OOI olllcl&la said partment splinted • and d""""ed lhe Federal Reeerve Bi6nk ·, 1 uctlon in sqfne di1trit:!U w•s hi s wound. Ttte lneldent (M!curred discount rate on loa.ns to• h eilll"1'Jf; nil ,_ac~tlsed at about 12:l!fp.m. at ~'private banks to 714 perc!eo~ '1 cjj>llnas, o.r ~Qid l cluai ,~ls rommunity just DOrtl\ Gt Laguna ; ·~i~I ""PGl'UI& ~· JINch. • ~" .._ r ' ._.. \ :i'9 r.. ~. •' .(. ' ~, \. • !~~ ";r \ ,,t , .,.. # ; .... 1:· \, . and for rive·unit apartments from $7.50 lo $17 .25 The commercial sewer service charge. billed to businesses and n1ulti family complexes of six or more units. would remain tied to consumption of v.ratcr. The sewer charge, however. \!.'OU Id rise to 53 cents for each 100 cubic feet or Y\'ater used. The current rate is23 cents for each 100 cubic feel of (See SEWERS, Page r\2) ea Clemente Charges Unique By J.\CK CllA.P PELL 0t Ii.. D.tily Pll•I SI.tit ,The Orange County District Al· torney's orfice will file a request for reC'onsider<.ilion of a judge's ruling di smissing murder charges iigainst a Siin Clemente couple accused in the drug death of a 16-year.old Laguna Beach girL Deputy District Attorney Eric Snethen said today if the request for r econs id e1·ution by the Superior Court f<Jils. "there is the strong likelihood ...... e'll go to the district court or appeals because this is the first Calirornia case in a unique area of the law.'' Terry S. Richardson , 19, and her husband Ronald, 24, of 166 Avenida Florencia , San Clem ente, were arrested on murder charges followin1 the de- ath of Lagunan Julie Thomas io late October. Authorities alleged Mi ss Thomas inges ted a drug call ed propercaine which had been passed on lo her as cocaine. Propercaine, an anesthetic used in eye su rgery, is said to be 10 times more pov.-·erful in its ,powdered state than cocaine. During a Lag una Niguel municipal court hearing follow- ing t h e arre sts of the Richardsons, Deputy DA Ted l\lillard referred to the young couple as "merchants of deuth." Later the case was taken· to the Orange Co u nty Grand Jury which returned murder indict- ments against the couple. Orange County Superior Court Judge James K. Turner last "'eek di s missed t he murder charges, saying that intent to commit a death had not been shown to hi s satis faction. Judge Turner wi ll be asked to reconsider that ruling, Snethen said, on the bas is of theory· of common la"'· murder -that a person "'ho does an act which is inherently dan gerous with wan· ·ton disregard to human life and death is a foreseeable conse· quence of the act, is guilty of murder. Snethen said the case was somewhat similar to a California case where a man mailed poison- laced candy Easter bunnies to his Y.'ife. The bunnies were eaten by persons' Qther than the spouse and they became violenUy ill. Snethen said the defense i~ that (See T RIAL, PageA2) ora11l(a c oast . L .... ~ 1*'· Wl'ntht•r Fair skies through We<lnes· day "''ith slig ht ly warmer temperatures, according lo the "'l'ather service. Highs GJ at the beaches rising to 68 in- land. Tonight's lows42to•17. I NSIDE TODA y What •,, being done natWnally to combat child abuse-the cowe of thmuand,, of deaths each year? Report ezamines approaches on Bl. At,,_ S.rritlt Al loNtl.... Alt lrlN .. MMe.II er ~-· A• Q.awif... &J.1t c..rtl6(1 At CNt.11-.-•• °'1Mt1 •tkK AJ ...... ~ ..... A• ....... 1 ..... 1 A, Ill-• All Hy~ At --., .......i.u.. At ... -. " •• Mullul f01t .... i All _._..,..__ At C.-Mt1C.1t"4J AJ -· f/tt<rl• 1"9rt•r -· .... ........ l•it-ltlsi.tl 1 .......... ---- •i.2 ... ••• ·~11 •• •• •• •• , ' ' (t% DAILYPILOT L/SC ' T uelday. February it~· 1171 • • ,, . '• 'N~t Helping'-I Strikers' Irked • I ) t ' At UAW Action The Un1led Auto Wbrkers' de· c1s1on lo stay ool or Lhe ... trike Uy ft:llow c mplo.vcs or Al (·{)onnt..·11 Dougl<.is hus c·.uused sun1e h<.u'<l feeling~ Orl the vickl•I lllll'~ ··Thl· fc·cling is th;.it \\t' rt· fi g ht ing their battle theirs :.incl our!> both 1-111d th1•y '1, ... not hcJping," :1 s1xike~1nan lur thl.' striking In lt>rni..lt1011 .1I J\:o.S OCJ<.111011 of Machuusl~ !'!Lu<l tud.1y The IAl\1 reprt·~t-nk. .i total of 7.000 •1crus p<1<:l' v.•orkc>rs at 11.lr[)onnt·ll l)ouglus plants 1n Southern California, 1nl'luding l,SOO in llu11t111~lun lieat·/J. Mztsical Workshop Schedule<l J azz mus1c1ans Dick Grove and the Five visit Saddleback Colle~e F'riday for u day.Jong 1workshop with high school , col- lege and community musicians and an a dmission-free publi c concert. The y,•orks hop , whil'h features separate clinics on several in· struments. begins at 9 a.m . in the college's televis ion studio where much of the activity will be taped and made etvailable to local schools. The concert. which also in- volves the Saddleback College J'azz Ensemble, is scheduled for 8 p .m . at El Toro High School. Tickets are avc.iilable at the col- lege's Office of Student Affairs. Although there is no admission c'1arge, reseryations~ should be made in advance. Among the m u sicl..ll talent scheduled to "work out" ·with Grove a nd his n1en arc bands from Loar<t. 1.1 ission Viejo, Dana Hills and San Clem€Vlte hig h schools. In addition to ·performing, Grove -writes for televis ion shows. films, record artists and concert and nightclub stars. t 'rom Page ,\ l MAZDA .•• encountered in the ney,.• building, forcin g the Japanese motor car firm to delay its occupancy, ac- cording to the City of Irvine Plan- ning Dep;irtment. J'r· county Jo,ire De fl,'.l rtment spokesman said today that this could have bL•en a factor in initia l inrormation given to the news media tha t did not specify the fire y,· as set delibero.1tely. Only one security guavd y,•as on duty at the Japanese firm deal- ing in rotary engine cars during the preda""·n hours Sunday when the blaze broke out. investigators said. . Investigators said htonday the 1!fazd a l\.1otors fire could have been a $4 million loss if it had not been r eported quickly by i:l motorist p<is:sing by on the adja- ce nt San Diego Jo,reeway. Dam~ge fro·n1 water "'as almost as destructive as the fire itself, cou nty Fire Departn1ent spokesm en pointed our /\ \\'alt'/' pipe that l.Jursl due to the heat fl ooded a ,,·ing of th(• building. Po rtions of the concrl.'te und glass indu s trial s tructure escaped damag!.! in lh~5 :JO a.111 . fire, according to investigators. Police reports listed the total loss as S40.000 to th(' structur!.!. $25.000 to contents o.1nd Sl5.000 to \1;hat was descr1bC"d as personal l>elongings, s uch :.ts tools und of· rice cqui pment . ORANG E COAST DAILY PILOT '"" 01~~00 c""'" P~•IY P•lot 11o.+h wh><h ,, '""' l>l'W'<I '"" ,.;e,.., P, ~·~. •' pVb"......, n, '""' Ot ..,.,,.. C.0.\1 Publ ,,,.. •~Q l.OfflC>~~, s~""" "I' ""' •O~• ~· " nubll\IW<I M<i"'I"' t'"""Q" f """' I"' ro''·' Mom, ,.;~WI""! -...... H11.,l •"OI.,., -~'*°"'"'' I•'" "•Ht• I'•·~~. S•OOl~l4!' "·•""•""ti U.q,1111~ 11<·~<1> '><oul~ Co~•• " '"''Ii' "Q'M"•'' <'d•t"'" >' I"''"''"' d ~l<>•M•Y' ,..,.I '·"'"'·IV\ )!··• r••m•"-'' ""~"""nQ ~'•"' h ,,, 1'.oJ .........,1 e.,,, S1r~• t C:0.1,, M~>-•. CthlOl~r• '1•"· Robert N . W e«! p.,,.,,,,.M •nd l'vll'•""' • Jile k R. Curley Thoma<; Kecvd ThomtlS A Murphint.~ -... "'"" E.a.1 .. Charle-:. H Loo<. Richard P N.111 ""•••ltnl ~,.."'""c .. ,,,., U91.1nil Beilch Office 11h61t-••••""'' M Allf"" A<llll ..... \ ... 0 Boo-· t~\t '!'he UAW. with 11 ,000 in Long nea('h tbou~h oone in Hunttn~ton' 1Bearh. so far has refused to Join the I AM on tht! picket line. lnslt.•1ul, lhl' union continues to n1·got1ult.· v.·11h t ile (·ompany. \\'hich tcx.la y wus to send over its latest off ur. 1'hc off~·f' reportedly is higher than the µrt.•\ 1ous one. but not yet up lo "hill union officials con- sider '1Jar1ty " 1n the aerospace industrv nat1onv.'ide. The i::\\\1 ,,·111 stud y the pro- posal, then members will vote by Frida\' on y,•hcther to accept or reJect·. union officials said. In the meantime, U;\.W mem- ht."r:-> \\!II l'unt1nuc to cross th(' i.•\[l.1 Pll'k£'{ )UJL'."i. "1\t the vl·ry il'a~t. our workers ;1rt• l'~trt•n1L•ly disappoi nt<'d." '4eunard Loom is of the I /\J\1 Lodge 720 said . "'rhcy fl·C I tht•y've been de:.l'l'l· ed." he added. 'fhe TA M has been on ~trike sinl'e Fl·b. 10 . Its n1embcrs are seeking about tht.· sumc p<1y :.1nd benefits as the UA\V -ii 5.5 pt.•r · cent in1n1cd iutl.' pay increase and another three percent over the next three years, plus better benefits. , t 'ro111 Page A I RANCHER. • . Walter Tubach were the last peo. ple to see J .l. ulive, fi shing in an icy sti-eam on his 100,000·acre Montana ranch in 1947. Mal'.Y He llis , widow of the former J.rvine executive, said her hus bani:t.1 Tubach and J .I. ranged up and down the creek and became separated. When 'l'ubach and Hellis looked around again, they found the r anch owner lying face down in the creek, dead or a heart attack . ~1yford Irvine, president of the Irvine Foundation formed by his fath er in 1935, was chosen com- pany presid ent after J . I. 's death. Mr. He Jli s, a n or1g1nal founda- tion director, became vice presi- dent and general m anager. step- ping into J a m es Irvine's shoes to rule the r a nch for 10 years. 1\.1.yford Irvine didn't interfere because. y,•hile he was a financial 'Aizard. he knew little about agritulture. l\.1r. ll e llis' powerful con- trolover ranc h activities came to an abrupt end in 1957 \\'hen Joan Irvine Smith. 24-year-old grand· daug hter of J . I . and a n e w member of the foundation board, challenged the corporate struc- ture and the company's land de- alings. She ch<1rged 1-lc\lis had taken advantage of hi s corporate posi- tion to buv land on his own or in partnersh.ip wit h Tubach and .J .I. She Demanded the partner ship arrangenlent be dissolved an.d Hellis be removed from all hi s company offi ces. • Wh.en the Irvine heiress threatened to ta.kc legal action, Hellis resigned. refusing to ad- mit any wrongdoing. lie \vas \ quoted as saying at th e time "J\l yford decid ed he didn't want to fight. so I resigned." Company off1c1als say 1t m<.1y have been Mr. Hellis' resignation and the passing of the ranch agricultural e ra that caused J\Jf yford Irvine to ha ve a nervous _ brcakdo'A1 n . li e '''as found n1ysteriouslv shol to dl.':tth in the faini lv hon1e in 1959. Duiing hi s 61 vcars in Orange County, Mr. Ji ellis was involved in many community activities. includin g the Elks Club. the San- ta An;;i 1\.1 a sonic Lodge and the Rov SC"outs of America. 1:1e was a mem her or the board of gove rnors or Chapman c·o ll ege, a Santa Ana Community l-tosp1tal director. a founding director of the Orange County 1\.tunicipal Water bistrict and a Bank of America director. I-lei~ sur,·ived by his wife and two daughters, Mrs. Robert J .. uckey of Bray,•Je.v and l\.1r::;~Robcrt . Purcell of Richland, Wa~h . t 'rom Page A I TRIAL •.• 1· ... se had said the man w<1s not i.:11ilty because he did not intend 10 hurt the people who ate the l'~ndy , only his wife. The dcuputy DA said he hoped the judge y,.·ould rule on the re- .consideration by Fl"iday. Ri c hardson a nd his wiJe arc scheduled to be tried on charges of furnishlng a drug lo a minor May 12 in Superior Court. ln addition. Richardson alone face!> charges of grand thefl stemming rrom the loss oC about $3.000 worth of propercaine from Allergan Pharmaceuticals in Irvine where he v.'as an employe . Windows Shattered FAIRFIELD !UPI> -Wln· dows ln nulOrnobill's \Vere broken myste~iously Mond ay on In- terstate .HO near f',a1rfleld anU Jaw enforcemcnL officcr.s suspect a ~n1pcr. • DESIGNING WOMAN President Pat Hitt Pat Hitt To Head Art Group Pat Hitt of Laguna Beach has been se lected presid e nt o f Designing Wome n , the women's support group for the Laguna Beach School of Art. !\1rs. Ilitt. former assistant secretary of tbe U.S. Department o-L f-Iealth, Education and ·w e 1rare. succeeds Murie l Reynolds, outgoing preside nt. Other officers are Jane Ward, f i rst vice president ; Ann Knowlton. second vice president : Kathie Miller. corresponding secretary ; Yvonne Croy,.·sha¥.', secretary; and Kathleen ~·eld , treas urer. 'fhe School or Art has rais ed more than $366,000 for acquisition la nd construc tion of a new . ca mpus to be., localed at 22222 Laguna Canyon Road. Construc- tion on the $400,000 campus is due to start this spring. Pledges have come from more than 200 individuals. business and service organizations and found ations. 'fhe Lag una Be<.i c h Festival of Arts donated Sl25,000. SclwolSet For Patriotic Mu.sic Show America's patriotic songs "'ill be featured when the choirs of the Capistrano Unified School District stage the ir a nnual patriotic musical programs Dana Hills Hi g h School \\·ill present its program on Wcdnes · day, and San Clemente High School will st age its musicale on Monda:v. Both will l>egin at 7:30 p.m . in the schools' gymnasiums. Cyril 1\.1. Galli ck, district mus ic chairman. has scheduled the choirs from San Juan, Crown Valley, R.H. Dana, Viejo and Capis tra no Schools v.•ith the Marco F'orster band and mixed chorus and the Dana lUlls High a l'appell a choir into the Dana Hills gym . Appearing at San Clemente f-ligh will be choirs from Del Obispo. Las Palmas, Concordi a, Palis ades and Ole llanson along with the F'orster band and chan- teurs <1nd the San Clemente f-li gh a cappclla choi r. Two Laguna Candidates Get Backing The Laguna Beac~mocratic Club has endorsed candidates Annelle Cassidy and Ronald Chilcote in the March 4 Laguna Beach school board election. The near-una nimous decision to back the Cassidy-Chilcote slate followed a recent ap- pearance by the rive school board contenders before club mem- bers. The three other candidates are Richard Lemon, John Anderson and Harry Bithell. Following the endorsement vote. the c lub now is planning a no-host champagne brunch March 2 lo raise money lo cover the cost of mailing a Cassidy- Chilcole brochure to registered voters in the school district. The terms of school trustees Gerald Linke and Patricia Gillette expire April 1. Neither decided to seek re-election to the school board. 5 Burn in Auto DOUBLE SPRINGS, Ala . I U Pf' -Five young persons from this North Alabama town burned to death Monday night after their car ran off a road; overturned a nd burst into names. Stale troopers said today some or the victims. who ranged In •«e from 14 to 20, were bumcct beyond recognition. \ ' ' ~ycamore Buliiig Delayed A Liberation A decision in the $37 million Sycamore Hills s uit against the city or Luguna Beach. Laguna Greenbelt. Inc., and 43 promi- nent Lagunans h as been delayed by the absrnte from the bench of Federal District Court. Judge Robert J . Kelleher ttie past week. The federal judge has been asked by the de fense to either throw the s uit out altogether or send it to state courts. With the return of the federal judce today to the l..os Angeles federal court, a ruling on the suit 1s expected soon . Judge Kelleher took the case under submission Fe b. 3 urter attorneys' oral argu- •ments were presented in court. The cit y and other defendants 111 the laws uit filed by Rancho Palos Verde s. ov.·ncr of Syc<1 more llills, ar_e .accused in the action of depr1 v1ng the de- ve loper or civil rights by e ngag- ing in a conspiracy to p revent hlm from develc;>pi ng the 522-acrc tract. An1 ong those n<.1med in th(' suit were past and pre~ent city coun- c i I n1 c n , pl <tnn'in g com - 1nissioncrs, m e mbers or the Laguna Greenbelt board of direc- tors, and private citizens who spoke at c ity council m eetings at which development of the area was under consideration. When originally annexed to the city of Laguna Beach in 1966, there \ve1·c plans to put 3,000 single family ho mes on the Janrt lyi ng in a triangle between El Toro and Laguna Canyon Roads. Later development plans were raised for construction or 2,000 ·condo1niniun1s there. Judge Kell ehe r \V:.J S call ed away from hi s Los An geles court 9to s it on the Ninth U.S. District Court of Appeals in San f'ran- cisco. Clen1ente House Burglary Probed !\fore than S300 in cash was ta k e n h1ond <Jy from a Sa n Clemente reside nce by a thief "'ho rem oved a screen and crawled through an open ""'in - doy,•. San Clemente Police re· ported. Kim Brown. 149 0 ('1 Poniente. told investigators the cash was removed between 7 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. ThC" house was ransacked, po lice said. 2 Plants Stolen ln San O e m ente The L'lu s ive San Clen1entc potted plo.1nt thief has hit again. Laking two ceramic pots ;ind plants valued at S85 from thf' home or John C. Lazarus, 1215 Buena Suerta. San Clemente polite said the JX)tted planls were taken Sunday ni ght or hfonday morning. The the rt is among several potted plant pilfcrings logged by police in recent weeks. Pot Legislation CA RSON CITY, Nev. !AP) Marijuana possession by minors in Nevada would be cons idered a misdemeanor ins tead of a felony under a n1eas ure introduced in the Assembly Monday by ltobcrt Uen kov ich CR-Re no}. All 285 y,:as modeled after Oregon's mari - j ua na law. IAGUN.4. NIG L/EL TEAM .4.DV Al'VCES The \\'ild l)ogs of Lagun ~1 Niguel have advanc1..'<I to tht• 1n terregiona l pl;.1yoffs of An1erican youth soccer v.·ith o 1-0 \'ICtor.v over the l\1iss1on \'u'JO llorncl!'> Saturday in th<' Oiv1~1on 3 ch<u1 1· pionships at Gates Elen1t.'ntary School in El 'l'oro. Steve l"ox kicked the "1nn111g goal for l.3guna l'\i,.:ucl \1·h1th consists of youn gsters fron1 7-9. Mrs. Cassidy Resigns Post ' Annette Cas sidy. ;1 l.:.tt-:una Beach school board eand1J;1tl'. has resignl'd as l'h:JJrv.oman o ( the Laguna 1ieaC'h L'n1f1cd St'hOl)I Di st rict <;oals IrnµIL·n1t.·ntat1011 Commiltc(' In a it'llt•r to !'.thool tru't~·t·-.. :\!rs . ('assuly s:1lrl th<it tht· t'On1 n11ttL·e agl'ecd she should :-.tep dO\\'ll from !ht.• post bt.·c·au..,l' of her candidacy 1n the 1\.1.irl'h 4 election campaign. "Hecause \\ i: rt•gnrd lh(' gnat' :..is so very in1po1·t.1nt. \\f' do not \\ ish to risk :..ny pol1lical t1tt~1tk on thcn1 .·· s he \vrole. ~lrs . <..;inny JOSL'phson nnd 'l\·d Don i glli~n \\'C.ft.' l·le{'tcd hy the <"omn1ittce to succL•cd i\Trs, c~1ssidy . t 'rom Pug<",\ I SEWERS .. • "atl·r. 1'he rl'qlll'!o.I I P lll l'l"l';/'>l' thL' r;.il es ts 1IL'n1 37 ri n tht• l'Ollnl·il ', SJ.item <.igcnd..i . 'l'hl· nll't'ttng Ix-gin s at 4 ·JO p.n1 a t c·1ty I !all In addition to 1nerl.'a!'>Uli.! lhl' rates , lhC" council \\ di be ~1skcd to . place SL·"·cr scr\ icl' t hurges on property tax bills. -rht• l·hargl'.., are nov.· billed to rt'~!dt·nC'f'S onf'l' t.•ve ry three n1onths and bU!'>I· nesscs every tv.o n1 vn1hs. l-'1n anre clirt•c t(lr H1l'h ,1rd J(. Rees{· Silid the l'll\' 1·oultl ..,;1\'l' <ibout S9,000 <lnu;d[y 111 n1<11lir1g costs by plilc·int: thl! l'hHr~es uri propl~rty t;ix bill~. liet::se ~:..i id ~\:'\eral o!ht·r l'1t1 L·:-. lhroughout thL· 11;1!11in pL..it·c se'A·er sc1·,·ic e l'ha rgt• ... on propcr- ty tax bills Let Us Put You on Buff F'ormcr . kC'j'pu11 cl1 operator f•~r ances Natividad, New ).1ork's Miss N ude Cosmopo litan , t:.tn 't understand wh y ,.,,ome n's liberation groups censure her. ''You have to be liberal· ed to do what I do," she dec lared at a press con- ference where s he \\'Ore a golc1 waist tha1n . Set• story, l,agc A·12 today. l 'l'l 'l'elepliolo Pa11el Formed To Assist l11dia11 Youtl1s ,\ nt•\v ('Ommitlec is bcin& lor n1l·d hv thf' Capistrano l nifit_·lf Sehilol fJ1 s11;ct to advis(' thl· [klard of Trustees on pro- g r;1nls for students of Indian des· Cl·nt t Rclatecl s tory Page 3.} i{L•c1p1t•nt uf J federul grant for t hL' benefit of Indian stude nts, the Capistrano district is seeking volunteers for its American In- dian J.Jarcnts ' Ad vii;ory Commil· ll't'. 1\nvonc in terested may attend. a n1eC't1ng \\'edncsday at 7:30 p 111 . in th(' lihrary of San Juan F.ll•menta1·y Sehool in San Juan (~ap1str ano. JrcnC' lt u n1et't), rL•s ource tc,..1c·hL•r. ~~ud tht.~ committee ~un he t·on1pr1s l'd of parents of Jnd\an .. t udcnt s and the s tud e nts t hl'lllSCi \"L'S. 'rht' "-·u mn1 ittc(''s purpose will .d ~u bt.· to 1u crcu ~c public a'A·are· ne!'>S of :\n1er1c<1n Indian Culture. through the use of specific granla n1on1e s. Cl1a111ller Taps Officer Slate ·rhl· S;u1 <'ll'rnt•nte Chamber or (.'u1nnlL'l'L'L' non11nuling com mit· tl'L' h;1" :-.t·ll·r!l'd a slate of four nlt'n for t'Ull ~Jdt·rution ilS officers of the IJo:irll uf dir('elo1·s. 'l'hL',\ ;n·L· Hill \Valkcr. presi. dt'1ll : t\1r'k ;\lunrn(', fi1·st vice prP ... 1d cn1 .. \I :i rk l\1arks, vice prl·:-.1cll'lll und t·ontrollcr; <1nd J{oy 11an1111 . 't.'C l'L'l ary. treusurer. r·urther 110m1nul10ns V.'111 l>t." :.tc{·eptt•d prior to the election at the rt•gul:.1r lioard n1ceting in ;\I ,1rL"h Pair H ead Panel f•'orrl's l flunnivi n and T ed 1-\opp h;1\ t' lic·l'n appoi nted co- 1'h.11 rn1 l'll (1f t hl' Capistrano <.:om- n1u n1t ,\ ,\/f:11rs Counc il 's new l"l\ 1c· ('t.•llt i..•r !'>tud v committeC". 'J'h1' con1n1ittct-. eO mprised of IO 111 J:! nll'mbl'rs. \\'ill examine San .Ju,1 11 (·<tp istruno's µtans for a n~•\\ ('i,·i(' l'l'lllL·r and 1nake a rc- 1·un1n11·nd:1tion lo the City Coun - 1" !I the Map Near the entrance. ins ide our store. is a g iant new map. We a re in the process of 1dent1fy1ng all of the homes w e have carpete d since 1965 on this map with colored pins. (A different color \for each year.) Close scrutiny will detect some 1nteresllng fact s: firs tly. we have carpeted homes o n virtually every s treet in the a rea . Secondly. the pin s are in bunches. indicating WORD-OF-MOUTH advertising. 1 nirdly, the number of h omes we have carpeled 1s 'St~ggering . ALDEN'S ' If you desire honesty, experience. and recommendations from neighbors we have worked for, then Alden's is THE PLACE! CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia AYe. COSTA MISA 646-4838 HOUIS: Moe. T1lnl n..r... 9 to 5:)0 -Fii .. 9 to 9 -SAT .. 9:30 to 5 . ' • . ' • ) 1 ( s It plo g sl~ ay h ax ref a inly eada S1 Jaim1 ache- F , iew, any e: rome tirem II rect 1 retire age u open : any p ex em age. II m ent: that t retirt I; tion s youg they tion t ~ publi tur n amo1 court clain 1 empj and 1 peah 1 Jnsti who a mo cl air )"OUI .omp atte palr whil you. that poli :;pee em1 mis t e nc. whE th•I bu~ thai !av fict: ded dOE by ver for tax l j ~· r• tc g1 Ji ' I, ~ ' ~ ,4 • •I .. • ' ~ ~ ' l ' • " l I 1 l I on Taxes. Sick Pay Means Reftmd By SYLVIA PORTER {SUfh lna.s.rl11) If ,You are an older ploye who h11 been rccclv· g &1ck pay, a 197' IRS rul1ng ay hl!ive paved the way ror a ax refund for you -and ltcer· nly eliminated a m1')or tax e11dache Money's Worth Spe<'1f1cally, the IRS had l111med for years that when a sick or disabled employe ached voluntary retirement af'e under his employer's re· rementplan, any sick pay continued from thatd11teoncould o longer be r~ported us exempt sick pay in any amount tead, it had to be treated us taxable retirement po) . FINALLY, AFTER MA.NY court dec1 s1ons rejected this 1ew, the IRS conceded In 1974 that 1t was wrong-and that nny exempt sick pay didn't change to taxable retirement In· come until the employe reached tile regular mandatory re· t1rement age, and not any earlier voluntary retirement age If you are an employe who followed the previous Incor- rect IRS rule by reporting your exempt sick pay as taxable retirement income before reaching mandatory retirement age under your employer's plan, file a refund claim for any open years Thereby, you will recover any taxes you paid on any portion of the payments that now correctly quahfy as exempt sick pay until you reach your mandatory retirement age If you are an employe of federal, state and local govern ments, you have been argtnng-through your spokesmen- that the portion of your pay that you must allocate to your retirement fund 1s deferred compensation In brtef, your argument has been that this compensa- tion should properly be taxed to you 1n the future years when you get compensation from your retirement fund, and not 1n the years when you earn, allocate and contribute that por- tion to your retirement fund AFl'ER THE IRS 1'1RNED down this claim, various public employes brought swts 1n the courts to try to over- turn the lRS and establish {heir nght to treat the allocated amounts as deferred compensation An earlier d1slr1ct t·ourt case upheld the IRS view against an IRS employe who claimed the deferment Then, last year the Tax Court a1so held against an IRS employe and s1m1larly ruled <tga1nst an employe of the city and county of Los Angeles Some of these cases may be ap pealed and new cases may come up Until the argument 1s finally resolved, the Research Jnst1tute or America suggests that any government employe "ho made s uch allocations 10 1974 should report these amounts as current income Then you should (1le refund claims based on treating these amounts as deferred income IN TlUS WAV, 1fyou, the employes, eventually win out, )Our refund claims will pay off with interest If you, the .employes, finally lose, you won't have to pay any interest Still another 1974 court dec1s1on rebuffed the Treasury's attempt to make you-state police officers, highway patrolmen, s1m1lar employes-pay tax on the meals you eat \l.lule on duty for which the state c1lher pays or reimburses you Up to 1974, the ma,Jonty of c:ourt dec1s1ons have held that meal payments made by a state government to state police officers and highway patrolmen came w1th1n the spec1f1c exemption for meals or lodging furnished to an employe by his employer (the state) on the business pre· mises of the employer (or the convenience of the employer The state•s business premises were considered to ex- tend all over the state and particularly to the highways where the officers and patrolmen work But the Treasury turned to a Supreme Court dec1s1on that barred a taxpayer from deducUng for meals while on bu~iness trips not lasting more than a day-and 1t claimed that this case, in effect, knocked out the earlier {'ases wb1ch favorably ruled on the reimbursement of meals of pohce of· ficers A DISTRICT COURT rejected this ''tew The fact that a deduction 1s barred for meals dunng a one day business trip doesn't destroy the specific exemption for meals furnished by an employer lo an employe on the premises for the con- ' en1ence of the employer The reimbursements you-an officer o( the state-get for meals )OU eat while on patrol duly remain exempt from taxes under this district court's decision. Non,. petroleum Fertilizer Eyed , AUSTIN , Tex (U Pll ,John C Porter Jr wants to return the agricultural world to the basics In rert1hzer- garbage, hair. hides, hooves, J1sh scraps "You name 1t, with the ex· ' ~ W allpaper :S hop P lans ;Ge t D ela y Plans for the expansion of a •Laguna Niguel paint and "Wallpaper store h::ive been halted by the Orange County Planning Comm1ss1on to "avoid a traffic proble m cept1on o( heaVy metals O" hard plast1cs,J we've found methods to reCycle them or restructure compos1t1on,''. says Porter, pres~dentof John C Porter Enterprises, a two- year-old {'Ompany with a goal of reducing ihe need for petroleum based fert1l1zers by producing organic ferlihzers made of waste pro- ducts Porter, 26, his father John G Porter Sr , 65, and their 20-employe company manufacture and market a b1olog1cal substitute and com plement to petroleum based fertilizers Their product, manufactured al a small M1s - s1on, Tex , plant, consists of varied waste 1ngred1ents and ts packaged 1n a dry form with an indef1n1te shelf hfe Porter Enterprises spec1al1zes 1n selling fert1hzers to the developing nations of Asia, including the Ph1hpp1nes, Taiwan, South Korea, Indonesia, Thailand and SRI Lanka l Comm1ss1oners rejected a Ju sl' permit for Model "Wallpaper and Paint, 27812 'Forbes Road, by a 5-0 vote 1after hearing written obJCC · ,.l.ions f1 om the county Road ~epartment and the Sad· fdlcback Area Coordinating i£ouncll .. By us coming 1n lhtte ,,,,.e ~ store owner Paul 1t0551 had can substant1ally reduce the .-requested a reduction in park-cost of their agricultural pro -ing spaces from the required grams," Porter said "We r d h 13 f t can produce comparable or 'lf'.'5 to 39 an to encroac ee better yields than their pre· j.i nto the required 20 foot set oback 'J sent petrochemical pro- 1 llowevcr, comm1ssloner5 grams. illdeterm1ned that the proposed ''The Philippines has of~ 4addiUon would only worsen ficially en(lorsed our product. «what ls already a park1ng and They're finding out they can lb.rafnc circulation headache lncre•se their rice production ti The store 1s loc ated man In· as much as 22 to 26 percent ~ustrial park along with a real It's given them great ho~s tees tatc office, pool supply, tn Korea it msy lncreasesoy- t wholcsale business, and an oil bean production by ZJ to 30 ~mpany office percent.'' ! 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AllNOUNCESTHEawiGOF'ifiOFFICf:FOR GBIERAL WAL PUCTICE . at 275 Vlctorl~&nlet..SUlle 0 Costa M-. Calttomia • PHONE< 846-i!i31 OFFICE HOUijS; tk30 .. 5:30 Mon. thru Fri. / 'K!'ITY' SHQWS . HER STATISTICS By llJUA llASTJNGS • NEW YORK (UPI> -Frances "Kitty" ·Natividad, the reigning Miss NUde C<iomopolltan, ls a woman who enjoys her work &1¥1 can't underat.an·d Why anl women's liberation groups would want to censure her. ---NOTICE Of SAl£ BY AUCTION-. --•I . "You hove to be liberated to do what I do," the UCAUlllP.LA. . · buxom redhead said ~s she slipped slowly out of her RECEIVED INGLl!WOOO INT 'L A!APOAT Duty cleared by bot·pink,, wrap-around dress at a news conference Customs Bill of l;_ntry #2202862. lnc0trect contents : Monclay ~ ' .refused by importer · PUBLIC AUCTION NEWSMEN GASPED AS the 25 ·year-old Or*nd of AtltN:8etn'ID IALH titleholder stood wearing only a gold chain with a .... -~ beart....around her waist and recited the vital FINEST VALUlllllt PERSIAN statistics that qualified herfor the title -38·22·35. --••._.OriMttll...,. At one point, Miss Natlvidad told a TV Tocoverfre19ht, duiiesandotherbasiccosts: cameraman, ''They're always showing the back, REMOVED FROM LUFTHANSA Al~LINES BY CLEARING but it's what's up front that counts." AGENTS lor convenience of publlcrdue to congestion in Ir that reasoni"ng sounds superficial, perhaps it storerooms for sale at c~ be substantiated by Miss Natividad's claim that NEWPORT BE.4.CH her "what's up front" is insured for $1.5 million by 11 07 JOlflborH Rel l11~1cM: 7 P.M. _ ............... au1• .... 1•11 Lloyd's of London. ACCORDING TO MISS NATIVIDAD, she chose her field ''for the money and the attention. And I don't feel exploited. If anything, I exploit the men who come to see me,'' sbesaid. "I make' $1.500 to $2,000 a week/' the two-time winner of the Miss Nude Cosmopolitan contest said. "And that's hard to beat." ~~~Ttngley BathtUb - ' Scrubbe SAN DIEGO (APl - Police are -looking for Mme . Kathetine Tin1ley'1 bathtub. .. -···· .. .. . .. .. . . . ..... . . .. . . . , . r---s«:o;;--- 1 AMY DOZEN PURCHASE I I ~--"--I "OffM' ·-.... , • ...., 21. lt71 1 . MR DONUT I 135 E •. 17th St. Costa Mesa I ·--------------1 Madame ~ingley, ·to u n d e r o t t b e r~;::::===============:_:-­Theosophical Society ln 1897, died on a trip to Europe in 1929. She W&!i heralded at the time as .i . one of the "six Califor- u"1 T••~· nians whose name is in· rERA Advocate stantly recognized . Susan Ford is 100 per-throughout the world." cent behind Equal But her 500-pound, Rights Amendment. cast-iron bathtub stayed There had been some around in anonymity, un- queslion after In-til somebody stole it terview recently with from the backyard or the former boyfriend of pioneer Dixon home on the p res id en t • 5 land formerly owned by daughter seemed lo the Theos o Ph i ca I indicate the pair felt a Society· woman's place is 'in Society members the home.• study all the world's ____ philosophies in what they call a ceaseless search Why oren't !JOU Cfr~vlng a Cadillac? If it's because you thought you couldn't afford it try this~ Brand New Coupe de Ville , $186.00 per mo.' • ' .. 1 Asked what he r act consists of -singing, dancing or stripping -the perky 105-pound Miss Natividad for truth. bath on the stage and there are all these bub-... Gloomy Gus The search for Mme. With our excellent financing and our tailor-made lease plans, you have no more excuses. Call us~cxiay !or a lease quote. 10 E ~mo (•23321 c1p. 1mt Ul81260. mo.,.,. $131 llO, toull •••· ''13160 lei.bf.I i401!i .. dep.1 .. ,1asl!'D·••nt&~cl chirped, "I call it entertainment. You see, I take a IClvll Grumbling ' hies ... I do a little interpretive dancing, too." Tingley 's bathtub has t In the been assigned to detec-Nabers ,.._,,,jHlac SHE WAS A $425-A·MONTH keypunch operator tiVe Joe Armstrong, who ""'-l\ll ' two years ago when she entered the Miss Nude said MondaY he hasn't 2600Harbor8fvd.,CostaMesa(714)540-9t00 Universe contest. r-_:_=====:::___:e'."v~e~n~f~o'.:un".'d~a_'.:n'.'..n'..'g'.:· __ _JL....::::::=======~~~~~~:;;,;;;:;,~:_ A native of Juarez, h1exico, Mi ss Natividad said It Is not a simple task for a patient to reach and maintain "leonweighf' for ltte. First the patient must have an honest desire to cure his problem ... then accept professional "guidance from trained Medical Doctors. she learned to enjoy life in the raw by frequenting Ir----------------------------'--,-----------. nudist camps in the Los Angeles area where she Llndora's unique 10-week treatment end training program will teac h patients how to reach and maintain their "lean weighr for life. A safe and practical plan, with proper nutritional diet, and continual emotional support. New audio and sub-limlnol visual aids are used to motivate the patient. The entire program Is under the strict supervision of Medi cal Doctors, special- ists in Bar'latrlc Medicine. Undoro Olnlcs ore qwned and administered bv Medlcd Doctors thot 1estrict thel1 p<octlce to Boriotrics. J« OlnlCP!i16nnerore Ncensectbythe State oteotffromlq. Coll for Information Monday thtu Fndoy 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Undora~ MEDICAL CLINIC "' NEWPORT BEACH 645-3740 ' COSTA MESA 557-1893 Poce Prclesslono1 Mesa Verda . Bldg. Professional Bldg. Sa,; Bemardlno • E. Long Beach • Mission Htlls Hawthorne • Orange • Newport Beach Garden Glove • Long Beach • Posodena la Habra ·Woodland Hiiis • Sherman Ooks West Covina •Fullerton • Rtversk:te • SOnta Monico . Cosio Mesa • Pomona • Cerritos • Hollywood now makes her home. ''But I like people wearing clothes," she said. "Some people have terrible bodies and they should wear clothes.'' Dalkon IUD Eyed For Infections emCA60 CUP·I > -were..not-.common to.the One of rive types of in-other four _types of IUD's teruterine contracepti,·e marketed 1n the~ .S. devices marketed in the The report ~1ted 209 U · d cases of septic spon -n1te . Sta_tes _could taneous . bo 1. and 11 cause 1nfect1ons 1n the a r ion . uterus. the Journal of the Umna,.t,ernal deat~s 1n the American Medical As-. ed States 1n wc;>men sociation reported using the Dalk~n Shield. · ·· The tail of the JAMA publi s hed a Dalkon Shield is struc- study of the IUD called turally ' and functionally the Dalkon Shield which different·from the tails of said the "tail" on the de-the four other IUD's test- vice acts as a "wick" ed," the report said. which may allow bac-··The unique cbarac- teria to ascend into the teristics of the Dalkon uterus and cause infec-tail theoretically could Lion . provide a mechanis m whereby pathogenic bac- T HE STUDY con -teria from the vagina eluded that problems enter the uterine cavity with the Dalkon Shield and cause sepsis." ·Get these free --gifts and help Keystone celebrate its anniversary. f During Keystene's anniversary celebration startJng now, there is a house plant and a book waiting for you In one of Keystone's branch offices. 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So the Coronado flomeowners' Association bas prepared a de· velopment proposal to bring their park up to snuff. They have • presented 1t to the county for study. In a letter to the Orange County Harbors. Beaches and Parks Department last year. the Coronado Hom_eowners Assoei3- tion listed a series of health and safety hazards. -Poor drainage in the play- ground area. -Swampy areas in the grass give rise to mosquitoes durin1 the rainy season. -An exposed electrical ap· paratus on the high.pressure water pump which "'as not childproor. -Fence in disrepair. -Grass which went ror two 1 months without water when the water pump broke down. "'Robert 1-lamilton from the.• harbor dcpartmeDt sent us an answer saying all these things would be taken care of, but to my knowledge none have been," said Del Mortenson, president of the homeo\\•ners' association. "We have had a constant fight to klll'P the park up to "'here it is now," Mortenson added. "Yet v.e feel that there are certain things that have to be done for health and s:Jnitat1on.·· .. The park ha s deteriorated sinte it "''as d<'veioped -and that more than anything has moved us to "ork up this de· vclopment µ1·opos al." 1'he proposal calls for a basket~ ball court. a volleyball court. two tl•therball ('Ourts. a nd two four~ !'.Iqua.re courts It also proposed a tSee PARK. PageA2l • ar1ne 0 ters 0 I e 'Ripoff' Delayed By House WASHINGTON I UPI> - l-louse leaders today canceled consideration this \\'eek of a bill to allow senators to collect S35 a day expenses even >A'hile trave l- il}g jQ th.cir ho.m e.. .stale.. on rJ:-.___. election campaigns. Rep. Les As pin I 0 -\Vis. 1. noted in a letter he sent to colleagues !'donday a littlc-notit'ed portion of a bill ~ranting \\"hat he C'allcd a taxpayer ripoff for L'.S senators. Rep. Jack n rooks ( D-'f ex . 1. c hairman of th<.' Government Operations Committee \\>'hi ch sent the measure to the floor by~ voice vote. a sked the leadershiµ today to ranee! consideration of it and announced he would hold hearings on the portion Aspin • noted. The bill ''as <le signed to in- crease the per diem travel al- lowance for fedt•ral emloyes from S25 to SJS ··ctue lo the recl'nt inn a ti on in the cu st of tr<-1vel . lodg- ing and meals." Aspin s;.tid l\1 onday the pro- "ision would have cost taxpayl'rs an extra SS00.000 during the re- cent Lincoln da y recess. ''.Besides all ihe point s~ that could be made in a moral outrage about taxpayer ripoffS'. increas- ing the advi.lnlagcs of in cumben- cy and padding cmployes' salaries." he said. ··"·e ha\.·e enough trouble keeping senators in town without giving them a moneta1•y incentive to leave .'' Mazda A.rs on Ruled By ARTHUR R . VINSEL OI I,.. D41Uy P llol 51.4111 A blaze that ravaged the new American headquarters of Mazda Motors in Irvine early Sunday >A•as deliberately set and e--IO!!Hs now up-lo----$80.,000, police revealed today. The first information released regardini:,: the fire at 2100 S.E . l\1ain St., in the Irvine Industrial Complex tentatively blamed it on an electric:..il s hort. l-lowcv e r . a police reix>rt filed oo111y~oot s1•1 Pt1o10 .. by Patrolman Doug las Stoermer. SUCCUMBS AT 81 says investigators have de· Irvine's Brad Hellls termincd the dcs tru<·tivc fire was Irvi ne Co. Pioneer Hellis Dies \Villiam Bradford Hellis, the man v.·ho ruled the Irvine Ranch \\'ilhout interference for more than a decade and spent half hi s life as an Irvine Company or- ficer, is dead at81 . ~le died Feb. 9 a t Sanla Ana Community 1-los pital after a short illness. __ Euner.al_.s.ervices !OQk pl<ice.. f'eb. 12 at Waverley Chapel , San· ta Ana. deliberately set by some sort of open flame instrument. It could have been a cigarette lighter or a blowtorch, the report says. ··we are listing. it as being of s u s picious origin,'' .said a spokesman for the Orange Coun· ty Fire Department. • Firemen said M~nday they had ruled out arson. Out Officer Stoermer"s report tod<-1 y completel.Y contradicted an electrical s hort theory . El ectrical troubles had been encountered in the ne>A' building. foicing the Japanese n1utor r:..ir firm to delay its oC<'upancy. ;it·· cording to the City of lr\"inc Plan- ning Oepa 11tmcnt . A county Fire Departme nt spokes man said today that this <·ould have been a fa ctor in initial information given to the ne\\'S ~ media--that did not specify the> [ire 'A'8 S ~e l deli beratcly. Nol111d~J llo111e Mission Viejo firemen and 1>a ramedics were called to a nood control 1>ipe at Marg uerite Parkway and La Paz Road Monday afternoon when children set a trash fire. Some of the kids told firemen there were other children inside the pipe so paramedics were called in case a rescue was necessarv. Paramedics searched the tube and reported no children ·inside. 'fhe fire burned itseU out. I Forced Downin Canyon One or t\vo 1\1 arinc Corps CH-58 hea\'y cargo and troop-carrying helicopters crashed this morning in Modjes ka Canyon. following a mid3ir collision >A'ilh another chopper on fli ght tn aneuvcrs. No reports had been received fron1 the remote area relative to casualties. !Jut the Orange Coun- ty Corone r's Offict' said at 11 a.m. it had not yet been contact- ed by Marine Corps officials. One inJured victim \\'<JS airlift- ed from the cr<ish !'.lite by Marine Corps he licopter and delivered at 11 : 30 a . m . to 1\-1 ission Community 11ospital in 1\.1.iss ion Viejo, where nursing personnel s aid they could give no information on his condition . The second h elicopter also based at the Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Station landed safely, according to l\1aj . Sally Pritchett. public information of- ficer at El 1'oro Marine Corps Air Station. Original cras h r<>ports indicat· ed the .::.ccident occurred near Cook's Corners, the crossroads on El Toro Road in 1'rabuco Ca· nyon. but the loc ation was later changed. The chopper apparently went do>A'n in rugged terrain farther up adjacent l\.1odjeska Cariyon Road somewhere in the vicinity of Irvine Lake. Under present la"'·· 1-louse and <See RIPOFF, Page A2 ) 'Op;;;Jolui' Bill P a.ssecl · Mr. llellis was the protege ol" land baron James Irvine Jr .. bet- ter kno>A·n as J . I ... who hired him as a young man of 20 in 1914 . Only one security guard was on duty at the Japanese firm deal· (Sec ~1 r\ZDA, Page-i\2 i Parade Watch SAVE U1u l H a1ulle s Hassle s Search and rescue cre>A·s nown into the rugged region v.•ere s till en route to the location shortly berore 11 a .m .. according to Maj. Pritchett. OKLA HOM A CITY, Okla. (U PI1 -If the s tate Senate has its way, anyone refusing to allOYl the public to us e rest rooms in public buildings in Oklahom <.1 could race a fine of up to SI ,000 and ayearinjuil. The Oklahoma Senate un ~ animously passed a so-called ··Open John " bill l\·Ionday and sent it to the I-louse. ""Fhc bill re- quires that rest rooms in public buildings beopen.to the public. By the sam e 44 ·0 vote. the Senate adopted the hill 's emergency c lause that it take e f- fect immediate!.',-" upon passage. stating: "It being immediately necessary for the preservation of public peace, health and safety, an emergency is hereby declared toexist. ·' · • D.!J.!~"' .. .,, l"MtO SEEKINGCbMi:BXCK Former Truat•• Howltll , • ·• Bv then. Mr. llel lis had been 1n ca1irornia more .than 10 years. l-le moved to San Francisco in 1903 from his Denver birthplace and became fast friends ' >A'ilh l\1yford Irvine. son of J .I. and heir to the family fortune. Irvine Ranch histories note that J .I . built up tbe fa mily hold- ings with a legendary fury but Mr. l-lellis ran the ranch much like an old-time foreman. He "'as general manage r for 25 years, second in authority only to the Irvine patriarch. l\1r. llellis v.·as extremely clo:-c to J .I. and \\'a S often a silent partner in m;:in y land deals. lie and Orange County realtor \Valter Tubach were the last peo· pie to see J .l . alive, fis hing in an iry 'stream on his 100.000-acrc Montana ranch in 1947. Mary Hellis, ·widow of the former Irvine executive. said her husband, Tubach and J.l. ranged (See RANCllER. Page A21 Plw 1wme1w11 L igh ts Skies PITTSBU RGH (UPI> An astronomical phenl>mt'non trig· gered scores or unidentified fly. ing object sij!hllngs in Pen- nsylvania and West Virginia. Astronun1er John Stein of .<\1 - leghcny Observatory s:..i id the alignment of the planets Vcnu~ and Jupiter. the tv.10 brightt'~I in the solar syste1n. reached it ~ peak l\1onday and produced an image which "could easily spu1· lJ FO sightings.'' Stan Gordon . dir(•etor of tht' Pennsylvania Ce nter on Ul·'l) ltesearch at Greensburg. said the s ighting s were ··an astronomical phenOmenon >A'hich happens once every 100 years" and las ls ror ab~t a \lt'eek . \Vhen the ritission Viejo St . Patrick's Day par;ide kicks off March 15, look for the people in the blue or yello'v vest::;. Adorned with the ernblem ''SAVE,'' the volunteer group >A•ill be one of the reasons the parade proceeds smoothly and traffi<' around it keeps movin g. F\1rther, the members of the Saddleback Valley Emergency Com raun1 cations club <SAVE Com) v.·ill help hand\<> a ll the other hassles attendant to bi g crowds lost children. 1ninor in - juries, and com1nunications between one end of the parade an<lth<'other. The St . P<-ttrick ·s Day p<-1rade is one of !ht· bigl'!est events the club has covered since it \\'as formed by a group of citizens' band radio operators in 1973. l\1embership in the club, "'hi ch meC't s monthly, has gro"·n to about 30 active members. They 110\v volunteer their services for School Candidate Prinie R ate D ips l o 8 l/2o/o Howell Profiled • Editor's Nole: Thi!l is the fifth 1n a series of profiles on the 15 candidates for the Saddlebock Valley Unified School District boa.rd of trustees. March 4 diatrict voterJ will et«t five trmtee1 at large -three for four· year terms .and two "/or two-year ttrnts. By JAN WORTH Oft ... Oo1lly P'llt>I S1Atf NE\V \'O RK (U PJ 1 Th(' Elementary School Dic;trict huge C hemical Bank today Howe ll, 52, is mini ster of .-;lashed its interes t rate for education al the El Toro Baptist pritn<' business Joans to s1 :i Church. Previously pastor of percent from 9 percent. Mission Viejo's Firs t Baptist That is the lowest prtme church, he took that position rate or any commercial bank after a medical leave to have presently prevailing. Il is also cancer of the jaw removed. The the lowest prime rate since operatiqns and recuperation look ltts t s p ring when interest months. but J.lowell says his rales s t:irtcd ris ing rapidly health is oxcellentAl!<IP<:.is ~·'I· ,"l.d Ute commercial b;!.nk . As a minister and educator for )ess to be actl'V~ again. 1 •_,• -pnmet r.ate ,peaked ·~ 12 ~~ mote than 20 .uars. Prestori fie and hill wir~ hsrell! .,,i~,f·,c,_.e111tn.J11!.l" · · -.~,_,_ o,..,11 ,lif> ·Mf,s1on·•,Vi.•1o .ll•• • the~1dalebaoli:'Vnltl!Y•rn...,"' ,fl'iiiiil'iD.r or other bank$ .made servlng'6thcrs hM! llff. .. , · witli their six 1 childre'n, t''1e' of ll~ve cu,\ ltle Pfime rate to 8~ Now, he says, he hopes to re-whom a rc ftQW attending Sad pj-cent ln the.wak6~ c1, <Wle-. tum to the public arena to serve dleback Valley sch~s. " l~t td!tf pae-'nta~e-poi~1flash in again as a trus tee in the Sad-Actually. ~ w~l ho' nevct 1, ~ r.._-eral Re'.{c'rT'~ Bao·~·s dlebnck District, which he helped "stopped in hijQ:oncefn f educ 'l co~'ft1 rate ·b.'n Joans to form as a former trustee or the lion. Even with all ' ed.i t ~ ks 71'f•percthL now .deruncl San Joaquin (~eHO~ L-·· ", ' • ' J traffic control and back-up first <-1id for sc b oo l carni va ls, hon1eov.,ners association events and parades. Mothe r s of Twins Set P o tluck Feed They also respond to communi- ty emergencies as a back-up to a\'ailable law enforcen1cnt and emergency service. ··\V e 're not ambulance ~ chasers. We don ·t run every time we hear a siren." said club Presi· dent Jack \Vellner or El Toro. "We just try to fill the gaps in emergency sC'r\•ices and back.up official crcv.•s >A'hc n \\'e'rc needed." l\'lothers or twins will meet "'ednesday nig ht for a potluck dinner and a s ilent auction. ac· . cording to Joan 1-laroldson. All club nlcmbers outfit their cars >A'ith not only citizen band radios. but a stash of first aid -supplies. blankets, flashlig hts and narcs. Why is such a volunteer cre\\' needed? "\Veil , s on1ctin1cs cops >A'on't dq any first aid at the scene or an accident because they don"t want to get s ued ," We llner said. .. \Ve are covered under the Good Samaritan clause. There <See PARADE, Page A21 T a l e 11 l Slw 1t' Set al Sclwol Top performers an1ong both te.achers and studenl'i of La Paz Intermediate School in Mission Viejo will be on stage at 7:30 p.m . Thursday for the annual La Paz talent sho"·. Acrobats, dancJrs, comedians and musicians are on tap for the event. according to ~erry Rouse. La Paz mus ic department chair"'a'n, Ticket!5 at 75 cents , ~ach wJll be available at the , -d . ~yout.s were held l"eb. 13 and 14. with La Paz music staff as Jbdges. Music teaC)le~ ~rooyne Tayloi:. Glory Nardoua, and Jeff ~nauer also have' been ~volved lo help,t,ng s tudents r81'fne their a:cu, Rouse saidi. I publicity chai rman for Sad- dleback Mothers of Twins Club. l\1others of ·triple t s and quadruplets <11·e a lso invited to the gathering at the home of June Kemper. 23701 Via Calzada in l\'lission Viejo, she said. Addi· tional information is Qvailable from Karen Nelson. 551·1787. or:n:a :asc Wt•ntht>r Fair jlk ies throug h \Veclnes- day v.•ith slightly \varme r temperatures, according to Lhe '''Cather service. Jlighs 63 at the beaches rising to 68 in- land. Tonight's lows 42 to 47. I NSIDE T ODAY What 's being done nationally 10 combat chitd abu3e-Jhe cause of thou.fonds of decth3 each year? Rtport exomme& approache3 on BI. hide:.: Al Y-Ser"k' &1 ._...1"9 Alt IE,_ ""'4M<'i •1 c:..tiMrfli• ill.$ 0.~11~ IJ-lt c.m.kt At er.ts-NI Ill' DN•Nlllc" ,., 141'9ri.it ,...,. ... ~IMWM A• A-• All Hy~ A• ~--•1 '""""''..... ... ............ ..,.. •1 Mew..i 111.• ........ 11"-l Alt N.it~lf!Mws M Or.,._C.11<1iy A1 ,,,.,._ 1 • I · I S.,lvi<I "'"'' rl 11 -· ... MMO -~­T•wtlM TllloNl .. , WNlllrH" W..IOH•- • Al .. 11 •• .. •• •• l ' . I DAl~Y PILOT SB Strikers , Deserted By Ui¥on The United Auto Worken>' de- cision to st<Ay out of the st1ike by fellow employes of McDonnell Douglus has caused some hard feelings on the picket lines. "The feeling is that we're right· ing their battle -theirs and ours both and lht>y're not helping." a spokesman for the striking ln- ternationa I Association of A1achinists said today. The JAM represents a total of 7,000 aerospace workers al McDonnell Douglas plants 1n Southern California, inrludlng 1,500 in Huntington Beach. The UAW, with 11,000 in Long Bench though none in Huntington 1Beach, so rar has refused to join the JAM on the picket lint.•. Instead, the union continuc.s to negotiate with the company, ~'hich today.was tu ~end over it s latest offer. The offer r eportedly is higher than the previous one. but not yet up to wha t union officials con- sider "parity" in the aerospace industry nationwide, The UAW wil l study !he prO· posal, then members will \"ole by Friday on whether to accept or reject, union offi ci u ls said. Jn the meantime, UA\V mem- bers will continue to cross the IAM picket lines. ",.\t the very least, our \\'orkers are extremely disappointed.'. Leonard Loomis' of the IA?.1 Lodge720 said. ··They feel they 've been desert- ed." he added. • The IAM has been on strike since Feb. 10. Its members arc seeking about the same pay und benefits as the UAW -a 5.5 per- cent im mediate pay increase and a nother three per cent over th<' next three years. pl us better bene(its. 5 Businesse s Join Chamber Five area businesse-sjoined thC' Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce in January. They are: -The Beller 1'1ouslrap, Laguna Hi ll s. Wilma J . Adams. -General Business Services. El ·roro. Wayne Johnson, As· sociate director. -Laguna J.fi lls Ga lleries, Laguna I-fills, Joe Grodzen. art director/owner. -Francis Sparks, D.C., El Toro -Toro Auto Parts, f'::I Toro. Jack Gershevich. partner. Fro1n Page A I MAZDA ... ing in rotary engine cars during the predawn hours Sunday when t he blaze broke out, investigators said. Investigntors said Monday the l\.1azda Motors fire could have been a $4 mill ion loss if it had not been reported quickly by a motorist passing by on the adja- cent San Diego Freeway. Damage from \Yater was almost as dest ructive as the fire itself, county Fire Department spokesmen pointed out. A water pipe that burst due to the heal flooded a "'ing of th e building. Portions or the concrete and g la ss industrial structure escaped damage in the 5;JO a.m. fire, according to investigators. Police reports I isled the total loss as S40,000 to the structure, S25,000 to contents and $15,000 to '"hat IA'ns described as personal belongings, such as tools and of- fice equipment. OR A NGE COAST ~a DAILY PILOT Tlw 0.-'""'" °'"''' Pl•ol • ..i1h "h"" "«"'" -,,,. NO...-; "'""· "pubh"-'d bvt,,..0'""'11' C...~ Pl.obhVhn9 ton"'"""' S.-C..••I• ed•I""" ••<' pul>O-Mono•y '"'°"°" F•l<M' Jo. eo.1. ' Mt .. , New-I ai.:w.11, Hunll"flon 8ooik"tf....,. l•lt> Y•ll~•. ""'"•· S•!l<lf~W<• Y•H•y <1"41 U-• 0--tth W v!" C.C.t\I 11 ~'""'• •~O'"""' "''"''',,"""'"!Ito" :!>•tur<I•" d"" S,U.,<1~" ri. p.rlntlp41 ""1>!1\llk.~ g••ni I\ •t 1DO 'ho»! ll~y !.tfeo<t, Cl>•!• Ma~.,.,., ...... "•"' Robert N .W~ P•t~IO.t>I •f>ll Pu!>Oo""'' Jack R. Curlev Vte.~Ptr., ... .,, •"" c.. ...... , --f ~ Thomas K~evd EG•to• Thomas A. Murphinc ,..,..11'.,.llliiw Qwtr les H1 _Loos Ricl'lard P. Nall .... -..-............ 9'1'11£0i1"'' Othtr OffiGH C.,"' -... Ull -\t twy Sl•--~1 INK" un ...... _,...,i.,1,., H ..... IROflllllh•c" 11•1~ .. """-t.•f•lf &...,.-•Kl\. 11 .. ~, .... ,..., T ,reiicP.,.eAJ PARADE .•. h.al never been a sUtceuru1 suit •r-111111; a cloetor !!<" ol.htrclllzen who ofleredJlnt.lilcL " • .Aho,, aome dlahl erti cllll for more manpower than aloca1 law· enforcement agency has at its dispasaJ. · Wellner, an el<·pollceman, said many of the club members have some type of emergency back· .i::round -e ither as former or re· tired paltcemcn or firemen or through the mlll1nry. Brad Babayco, 22. is one of t he club's most active members. A resident or G~1rden Grove. which is technically outside the club's service area, Brad joined out of interest in the club's aims and as a chance to use his citi%en band radio. 1-fe is a military policeman in the Marines. 1 "When there's an emergency, s uch <ts an earthquake, there is usually tolal confusion in a com- munity," Wellner observed. "What we're trying to do in our club is s tud y ecil'h kind of cmergC'ncy !hat n1ight happen here and set up <i network foe how to handle it.'· To do th<tl. club members fam iliarize themselves with nll the civil derense und emergency services and how they could work with the in . 1'hev also d i vide into spe<.'ia.lized teams, \.\'ith a coordinator. usually \\lellman, prepared to contact the club members with expertise in the needed area . One team specializes in fires, for instance; another in earthqua~es. "Faced with an emergency, most people will fall apart," \\'ellner said. "We figure having a group in the community pre- pared to deal with a ctisaster is better than maitial law al a lime like that." More inrormalion about the club is avai lable by calling 586-7984 or 586-4037. * * * Viejo Sets St. Patrick Parade Plan J\·Jission Viejo residen ts already are laying pla0$ for the .. wearing or the green" and the sixth a nnual St. Paddy's Parade, scheduled (or J\.1arch 15. . ''What has made this parade so successful and set it apart from others is that anyone can participate." said Ted Witt, co- chairman of the parade, which is sponsored by the l\1ission Viejo · Activities Committee. Schools, youth groups, com- muni ty clu bs, bands, drill teams. businesses, informal groups and individuals can enter the parade by <'Onlacting Betty Noble, <:n· tries chairperson, 586-5996. or the l\1ission Viejo Activities Commit· tee, 26137 La Paz Road. ··Last minute entries v.•ill be accepted,'' said l\1rs. Noble. "However, the;· will be placed at the end or the parade.'' The parade "'ill begin at 2 p.m . at !\.-fission Viejo 1-ligh Scliool and will proceed south on Chrisanta to Estanc1ero, east on Estanciero to f\.1arguerite Park1A·ay, south on f\.larguerite Parkway to Oso Parkway. and v.·cst on Oso · Parkwa v to the r..tontanoso in- tersectiOn, where it will disband. Awards \Viii be made in several categories, including: flonts. equestrian entries. informal walking entries, special entries (such as clowns and unicyclesl. commercial entries. high school bands and in arching units. The parade began five years ago with 50 entries. This year 100 entries are expected. and morl' than 10.000 spcct a tors Court Backe d On Abortions NEW ORLEAl'S <APJ -"The adversary system of the criminal courts is not the place to derinC' abortion.·· say 225 members of the Association or Professors of GyneCoJogy and Obstetrics. The resolution expressing sup- port for the U.S. Suprcn1e Court's 1973 decision legalizing mosl abortions \Va s approved Mond:1r: two days ~1fter the Boston manslaughter conviction or Dr. Kenneth C. Ede Jin In the dealh of a fetus during a legal nbortion. 'fhe resolution also s.'.lys the ('riminal courts arc not the place 10 "define viability. or to define lhe moral issues of abortion." Fro'" Page A I RIP OFF ... Senate meriibers ere reimbursed only for "~ctual transportation expenses" on presentation or paid bills and other receipts. But Aspin said a section of the bill pertainin!i! to senators was changed to read ''travel ex- -penses'' tnrl~·ad of ••uctuel transportation expenses.·· Aspin said this means senators -but nol congressmen would ·be entitlt=d to coll ect the $35 per diem allowance ns well as reim- bursable tra\•cl expenses, even "while traveling to hi" own state or within his O"''" state, accord- ing to this bill.'' \. 'Bittlukzy'. , Too fJarly PHILADEL,HJA {liP> - The Procrastinators Club ol America was angered by the early celebration of George Washington's birthday. So the club picked l\fonday to celebrate the birthday or Millard Fillmore, thenution's . 13th president, v.·ho was born Jan. 7, 1800. "We wouldn't mind if Lin· coin's birthday were Celebrated Feb. 17 (he was born on Feb. 12), but we re· sent the idea of celebrating Washington's birthday ahead or time," said chapter presi· dent Les Waas. From Page A I RANCHER. • up and do\vn the creek and becames~paratcd . \\'henTubach and l ll'llis looked around again, they found the ranch owner lying f;1ce down in the creek. dead of a he~rl attack. Myford Irvine, president of the Irvine Foundation formed by his father in 1935, 'was c:hoscn con1- pany president a(ter J. I. 's death. Mr.' l-lelhs, an original founda· lion director. became vice presi· dent and general manager, step- ping into James Irvine's shoes to rule the ran ch for IO years. l\1yford Irvine didn·t interfere because, while he was a financial \liizard , he knew little about agriculture. . Mr. Hellis' powertul con· trolover ranch activitieio came to an abrupt end in 1957 whe n Joan Irvine Smith. 24-year-old grand- daughter or J .I. and a new member of the foundation board, challenged the corporate struc- ture and the company's land de- alings. She charged Hellis had taken advantage of his corporate posi· lion to buy land on his own or in pa rtnership with Tubach and J .I. She dem anded the partnership arrangement be dissolved and llellis be removed from all his company offices. Wh en the I rvine heiress threatened to ta.ke legal action, llellis resigned, refusing to ad- mit any wrongdoing. He was quoted as saying at the t ime ''Myford decided he didn't want to Cight, so I resigned." Compitny officials say it may have been Mr. Hellis' resignation and the pas~ing or the r anch agricu ltural e r a t hat caused Myford I rvine to have a nervous breakdown . He \1,ras fo u nd mxsteriously shot to death in the family home in 1959. Outing his 61 years in Or a nge County, Mr. Hellis was involved in many community activities, including the E lks Club, the San- ta Ana Masonic Lodge and t he Boy Scouts of America. 1-Je was a member of the board of governors of Chapman College, a Santa Ana Community J.fospital director, a founding director of the Orange County Municipal Water District and a Bank of America director. He is survived by his wife and two daughters. l\trs. Robert Luckey or Brawley and Mrs. Robert Purcell of Richland, Wash. R e hab Group S ets Me mbe rship T e a The Organization for Rehabilitation through Training tORTJ will sponsor a mem- bership tea at 9 :30 a .m. Wednes- day at the home of Mrs. Barbara Sii'verman, 23692 Calle Hagar, J\lission Viejo. The tea ki<'ks off the annual n1embers hip drive for the group, \vhich raises money for voca· lional schools in 22 countries on fi,·e continents. More informa· Lion on the tea, the organization .and other upcoming events is nvailable by calling 830-7141 or 837-6755. Me ditation Topic Of El Toro Meet An hour·long introductory lee· l.ure on transcendental medita· I.ion will be given today at S p.m . in E l Toro, according to a ~pokesman for t he International Meditation Society. 1'he lecture will emphasize re- cent scientific research which re· !ates to transcendental m edita- tion . The meeling will be at llome Savings, 23861 E l Toro Road. Additional information is available from the society, 497-2349. LAGUNA NIGUEL . TEAM ADVANCES The Wild Dogs or Lacuna Niguel have advanced to th~e in- terregional playoffs of American youth !iOCCer with a l·O victory Qver th-.:, Mission Viejo Hornets Saturday in lhe Division 3 cham· pionships at Gales Elem entary School in El Toro. Steve Fox kicked the winning ·goal (or l.aguna Niguel which consists of youngaters from 7·9. -- . , ... • Vandals' 'Oa111:3ge_s ' A 1I ·Jberation Cosily An official of the Orange C9un· ty Jlarbora, Beaches ~nd Parks Department-says t he reason tm· provenients h ave not been made to local parks l n MlasiQn .Viejo is becauae costs to repair damage by vandals has drained mo.st ·of ..lhe runds tor general park up- llradlng. · Ro b ert Hamilton, ad· ministrat ive assistant. said ac· cording to the county's contract with its subcontractors .for park maintenance. only Sl0,000 was . designated for ''extra work" beyond regular maintenance for all parks in the service area. This has been barely enough to keep up with recurring van- dalism. J.lamilton said. Responding to complaints rrom the Coronado Homeowners Associution that their park \Vas deter\orating Jnd has. several heal th and · safety hazar-ds, l-lamilton said, "They are large:ly correct t hat none of their com- plaints have b een rem edied. There h asn't been the monet'." Buff 1o~ormer keypunch operator Frances Natividad, New York 's Miss Nude Cosmopolitan, can·t understand why women's liberation groups censure her. ''You have to be liberal· ed ~o do what I do," she declared at a press con- ference where she )'Vore a gold \vaist th<-1in . Sec story, Page A·12 today. L'l-'I Telepho!o t 'rom Page A I "In the spring, as we near the end o ( the £iscal year, we will re· evaluate how much money should be design ated for park up- grading," he said. HOWELL RUNNING. • • .. In the meantime, we have to monitor all 'extra work' el<- penses and keep them to the .amount allotted .. , 1-lamiltoo said a bid is out ror armored utility boxes in all 1'1is- sion \1iejo parks. Expqsed elec- trical equipment "'as one of the homeov.•ners' complaints. He also said a contract was let three months ago fo r posted signs "'arning against vandaUsm. Fro'" Page A I PARK ... ne\.\' sanded play are.:.i with addi- tional equipment. Homeowners have submitted the proposal to the Mission Viejo Company as well as the county, "'ith a request that possible cost of the improvements be estimated. The only large recreational area available to the homeowners ls Saddleback College, across A\'ery Park"·ay. . 'But \\'e ha \'C a lot or growing children. and Saddleback's facilities nre not aimed at kids. but adults. Besides, t hose facilities :.tre not a l\\•ays availa- ble,·· J\·1ortenson said. The homeo1A·ners a lso have ap- proached t h e Miss io n Viejo l\.1unicipal Adv isory Council tMAC1 about the possibilities of park funds from County Service Area Nine serving Mission Viejo. The l\1AC refer red the Coronado proposal to its park and recreation commitlee for study. MAC members warned that they doubted they would recom· mend large sums of money for one park. But Councilman John Noble said. "Let's face it, these folks are way orr down there in the tules a nd they do need some help.·· Body Ide ntifie d ALAM EDA (UPI J -The body ·of an "execution.type" victim v.•as identified Monday as that of r..t ichael H enderson, 27. an Oakland plumber. Police said tbe victim had been kidnaped Sun- day. a nd that the body was found Monday in a vacant lot. problems over the past year. he has missed only two board meet- ings in five years. In addition, he is a former principal or private schools in Anaheim, Brea. and Garden Grove. When the San Joaquin district was absorbed into the Sad- dleback district in unification several years ago, Howell con. tinued to follow district issues. Howell said the concerns about local schools which led him to r un for the post on the old San J oaqui n board 'began when he was subst itute teaching for thl! San J oaquin d is t rict years ago. At the time. those concerns in- cluded. a need for stronger dis- cipli ne, a need for more support for the classroom teacher. and a need to provide teachers IA'ith the tools necessary for their '-''Ork. The climate is diffl.'rent no"" but Howell says he still feels those issues are important. And he feels strongly that the present board has lost its effectiveness and that a chan~e is needed. "The main issue in this cam- paign is integrity," I lowell said. Voting Data Being Given By Teachers Information on where to \'ote for the March 4 e lection for rive trustees to the Saddleback Valley t;nified School board is being provided by the local teachers' associalion. · Jim \Vchan . president of the Saddleback Valley Educators' Association (SVEA l said anyone needing to know \\'here his poll- ing place is may call 495-5991 between 3 and 7 p.m . March 3 and4. "Traditionally, there has been a !OIA' voter turnout for school 1 board elections," Wehan noted. · j,This is very unfortunate, con· sidering that our children spend so m uch time in school." .. The association is providing this service in the interest of helping as many people to participate in the election of the ne\v board as poss ible," \Vehan said . Let Us Put You on .. \Ve need more integrity in how the business uffairs oft he district are handled and in ho\v certain Incumbent candidates. finance their campaigns. .. Certain candidates have sought to n1ake political hay over the fact that some teachers arc supporting me," 1-lowell said. "But compare that IA'ith the fact that a fund -raising cocktail party ror three incumbents was at · tended by many of the district's vendors and arl•hitects." llo\.\·ell also i::> critic~&! or recent decisiens by the incumbent board to a1A•ard :.tn insurance con tract to a mun ,,·ho managed one of the 1rust ... cs' I ast campaign; to :.tppoint l\\'O :.trchitecls to forthcomin~ high school projects just prior to tht• elecllon; and to rene1A·ing !he supcrinlendcnt·:. conlract. llo"·ell said starting of districL administrative orrices i s "·asteful and indicates .. deplora ble cronyism and empire build ing." II<' s~1id careful study or the adn1inistrative budget would sho"' n1ore hidden cosL'i than ha\'C yet been disclosed. Ile is concerned about the dis- trict's tax rate, \\'hi ch at $5.83 per StOO assessed \':iluation is lht• highest in the county. "In the San Joaquin district. our tax r att• \\·a s the second lo\\l'St in lht.• county, but only three other districts \\'ere spend- ing more per s tudent, .. hcsaid. A champion of facilities for speCial education. llo"·ell took un acti\'C role in getting state aid to build Esperanz:.t School, lhl' trainable mentally retarded cenler in l\1 iss ion \.'il'JO. lie "·ould like to s('c such racilities ex- p.anded. Other aims include more attcn· dion to the adult ed,l,1cation pro-- gram and career education. llo,vellsaid. E RA Group Meets S:\l_,T l .. AKE C ITY, Utrih 1t·P1 1 -Supporlers of the Equal Hights 1\mendmcnt kept a froze11 all -night ,-i~il on the steps of lhl' t •t:1h ('apitol building hoping tv persu:.tde legislators to voti: for thl' measure. l 'hc controversial an1endmcnt to the U.S. Constitu- tion was schedull'd <is n special order of business in the I louse of Representatives today. the Map N ear th e entrance. inside our s tore. is a giant new m ap. We a re in the process o f identifying all o f t he homes we have carpeted since 1965 on this map w ith colored pins. (A d if ferent color for each year.) Close scrutiny will detect some interesting facts: fi rstly. we have carpeted homes on virtually every street in the area. Secondly, the pins a r e in bunches. in d icating WORD·OF·MOU TH advertising. Thirdly, lhe numb er o f h omes we have carpeted is 'Staggering. ALDEN'S 1 If y ou d esire honesty, exp erience, and recommend ations from neighbors we have worked for. then Alden's is THE PLACE! ·CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 ' HOURS: -'llon Tlwl.. f lo 5:30 -Fiii, f lo 9 -SAT •• 9:JO lo 5 I f • I l I ' I I I I I I I -• ' -"" Irvine Today's Closlag -~Y. Stocks ' I VOL. 68. NO. 49, 2 SECTIONS; 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975 TEN CENTS By DOUGLAS FRJTZSCllE 0111111 D.1llf ,-11ot SLlll The eighl lrvine school board candidates aired their views on ~ucation Monday night in a deo taped forum whic h "'ill be oadcast on cable Channel 3 Wednesday Bnd Thursday. The five incumbents described the successes of the dis trict 's first 18 montbs of operations. But Dally Pllol st.ii '""°to SUCCUMBS AT 81 Irvine's Brad Hellls Irvine Co. Pioneer Hellis Dies \\'illiarn llr<.1Uford lll·l11s. the man "'ho rult'<I lhf' 11-,·ine llanc h without interft•rcnc.:c for more ' than a decade and spent half hi s lire e-s &.1n 11·,int• Company of- ficer, is dead <.il 81 . I-le dil·d t"cb. 9 at Santa An<1 Community llospi t<.il <lftcr a short illness. t"uneral scr\'ic.:cs took pl:.i<·c Feb. 12 al \\':1vL·rlcy Chapel, ~.:in· ta Ana. Mr. lfelll~ \\:.is the proll·ge c l land baron .J;,in1es lr\·inc Jr .. bet· ter kno\\'n :.i s .J . I., \\'ho hired him a s a young man of 20 1n 191'1 . By then . rtlr . lfclhs had been in California mort• than IU ,·cars. lie moved to S;.in Joi·;:inciSco in 1003 from hi s l)envcr b1rlhplat·e and bctum e fast friends "·1th fl.lyford l rvtnC'. son of J .I. and heir to theiam 1ly fort one. Irvine Ranch histories note that J .I . built up the family hold · ings "'ith a legendary fury but Mr. lfellis r ;.1n the ranch much like an old·timc forcmun. lie was general manager for 25 years. second in authority only to the Irvine p·atria rch. l\1r . 1-l ellis ,,·;:1s cxtrcml'ly close to J .I. and "·as often a si lent partner in many land deals. lie and Orange Co unty realtor \Valtcr Tubach u•e re the last peo- ple to sec J . f. uli vc. fi s hing in ;,in icy stret.tm on his IOO.OOO·ucrc Montana r ;:1nch in 1947 . ?wlar y llc llis. \\ iclo\v of the forme r Irvine executi ve. said hC'r husband. 'l'ubach und J .I. ranged up and do\\ n thl' c rec.>k and became scpa r;1lcd . \\'hen Tubach and Jlellis looked around again. they round the ranc h o\l.·ner lying race down in the creek. dead of a heart attack. Myrord Irvine. president of t.hc (See RA~Clfl~R . Page ,\:!/ or:~:'4 ~ .. s. Wt•i1tl1._.r Fair s kies through Wedn(?s- day \Vith slightly u•armer temperatures. according to the \\'Cather service. llighs 63 at the beaches rising to 68 in- land. Tonight 's Jo"·s 42 lo47. INSIDE TODA'\' What 's being done nationally to combat child obuse-the cowe of thousands of deaths each year? Report e.zamlnes apprOC'chis on Bl . I 111lt.•x ... ,,. • .,.. ..... !( • ., A""1 LAnftt' . , ....... . .. Mo .. 1., •• .,,,.. .. mW<~ " M111 ... 1 1'11PH1• . .. c..111 ........ •• N,Uj.tMI NeW1 •• O•Dltl_. •J·1• 0r .... c..1111t, .. (lMtl(t •• -· ·l·l en"-•• •• .......... Po"'' .,, 0.1111,...lcn .. -· ., .. ....... "".. "' -· ht.r\llllnlllll · .... """''-"' ... 11>-'1 l'l11o111C• .,, ,, .... 1.i. .. .. H, Gffdft•r •• TllNIW\ •• -k ... " Wfflftlr •• l111iet'ml.u.IM1 .. W.tldHl"'I •• I I Trustee Hopefuls Views the three challengers hacked away at educational, organiza- tion81 and fiscal weak spots pro- mpting spir~ted rebutta1s and in one case, a debate that trailed off into the hallway long after the camerali_ had shut down. Two one-hour segments of ·'The Issue I-&: Education" will be broadcast on Channel 3 cable at 8 p.m . Wednesday and Thurs- day. The programs will be rebroadcast next week. 1 ··Sa!ttc skills '' was the watchword of the eYening t.tnd without exception, all eight swore allegiance to the necessity of giving students a firm ground· ing in reading , writing and arithmetic. Challengers June Foley, Prank llurd and Miles Peterson struck out at what they consider weak points in the district run by in· cumbents Charles Boulanger, Norman Ginsburg, Dean Olson, Elizabeth Sicoli and Sharon Si reel lo. But the incumbents outlined progress during the district's in - fancy, including : -Abandonment of the old Irvine Elementary School where, $80,000 Arson Mazda Blaze 'Deliberate' By ARTHUR R. VINSEL ~Ult 0 .. 11, .-i1e1 SUll A blaze that ravaged the new American headquarters of Mazda Motors in Irvine early Sunday was deliberately set and the loss is now up to $8>,000, police revealed today. The first information released regarding the fire at 2100 S.E. Main St., in the Irvine Industrial Complex tentatively blamed it on an electrical short. llowever. a police report filed by J>atrolman Douglas Stoermer. says investigators have de- termined the destructive fire was deliberately set by some sort of open flame in!:ilrumenl. It could have been a cigarette lighter or a blo"'•torch, the report s ays. "Yle are listing it as being of s u s picious origi n ,·· said a spokesmnn for the Orange Coun- ty Fire Departmenl. Firemen said Monday they had ruled out arson. But Officer Stoermer's report today completely contradicted an electrical short lhrory. the blaze broke out. investigators said. Investigators said Monday the fl.1azda fl.1otors fire could have been a $4 million loss if it had not been reported quickly by a motorist passing by on the adja· cent San Diego f'reeway. Damage from water was almost as destructive as the rire itself, county Fire Department spokesmen pointed out. A water pipe that burst due to the heat flooded a wing of the building. Portions of the concl-ete and glass indu s trial structure escaped damage in the 5:30 a .m. fire, according to investigators. Police reports li sted the total loss 'as S40,000 to the structure, 525,000 lo contents and $15,0CX> to \\'hat was described as personal belongings, such as tools and or. fice equipment. Otte Forced Dowta ' 2 Marine Copters Collide in Canyon • One of tu·o l\farine Corps CJJ.SJ heavy cargo and troop-carrying helicopters crashed this morning in Modjeska Canyon, following a midair colltsion "''ith another chopper o n £light maneuvers. UrUte<i Press ~n~e~allOf}al re- ported three w'ef'e\c:1Uei:S. Search and rescue crews flown into the rugged region "·ere still en route to the location shortly berore 11 a.m ., according to Maj. Pritchett. House Delays Mrs. Sircello said, studenls had to "serve time" trying to learn while Marine jets bombarded the facility with nois.e. -Setting up the Culverdale and Greentree instant schools to meet the need for classroon1 space while permanent facilities we re being built. · -Channeling s tudcnL'i into the University High School Anne~ after l<1~t \Car·s d1·ug arrests rather thaii nit:rely ex pe lling them . Trimn11nM 32 t'l'nl~ from the lax ratl' las t ve~1 r ~laving l·;:ieh !'>l"hool d raft an educational pL111 ;11111L't'.I at meet· 1ng goals Sl'l 1i, 1h~· :-.(·hools and ·the d1s1r1<'l. Encouraging 1l e:.:1blc pro· !See •IOP .. : J.'lJ l .S, Page AZ l Electric al troubles had been encountered in the new building, forcing lhe Japaocse motor car firm to dera.y its occupancy, ac- cording to tht City of Irvine Plan- ning Department. No reports had· been retel\'ed from the remote area relative to casualties. but the Orange Coun· ty Coroner·s Office said at I 1 a.m. it had not yet been contact- ed by fl.1arinc· Corps o£ficials. --,_,,_ A county Fire Department spokesman said toduy that this i;·ould have been a factor in initial information given to .the neu•s niedia that did not s pecify the fire ,,·as set deliberately. Only one security guard "'·as on duty at the Japanese firm deal - ing in rota.ry engine cars during the preda,1:n hours Sunday when Prirne Rate ·Dips i<!"ll i/2o/o NEW YORK 1ur1 I -The huge Chemical Bank today slashed its interes t rate for prime bu siness loans to 8 1 ;! percent from 9 percent. That is the lowest prime rate of <iny commercial bank presently prevailing. It is also the lowest prime rate since la st spring ""·hen interes t rates started rising rapidly and the commercial bank prime rate peaked al 12 per- cent in July. A number of other banks ha\'e cut the prime rate to g:i , percent in the wake of ct one· half percentaj:!e point slash in the Federal Reserve Bank 's dis count rate on loans to banks lo 71 ~ percent. One injured victim \~oas airlifl· eel from the cras h site by Marine Corps helicopter a nd delivered al 11 :30 a.m . to Mi ssion Community l-lospital in l\liss ion Viejo. u.·hcre nurs ing personne l said they could give no inforn1ation on hi s condition. The s econd helicopter also based at \he Santa Ana Marine Corps, Air Station landed safely arco rdin g to Maj . Sa ll y \ Pr'llcliett, pi.Jblic information of- ficer at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. . . _ , Original cras h reports indicat- ed the accident occurred near Cook 's Corners. the crossroads on El Toro Road in Trabuco Ca · nyon. but the location \\'as later changed. 1'he chopper apparently went down in rugged terrain farther up adjacent Modjeska Canyon Road somewhere in the vicinity of lrvine Lake. Body Identified ALAM EDA IU Pl ) -The body of an "execution-type" victim \\'as identified r.1 on day as that of r.lichael Hende r son, 27. an Oakland plumber. Police said lhe victim had been kidnaped Sun · day. Irvine Trustee Hopefuls Profile~ 0.11, "l_ ... _ 1111'1 ,.,... SEEKS SECOND TERM Sh•roo Slrcello Editor's Note: This is one of a f series of interviews with the eight candidates for the Irvine Unified School District Board of Education . All five seats on the board will be filled in March 4 balloting. The three candidates with the most votes will be elected to /our-year terms Those placing fourth and f ifth will be elecl - ed. to two-year t-erms. On the key iss ues or finance and educational poliey, Irvine schools trus tee Sharon Sircello believes the district has made progress during its first year and a half, Mrs. Sircello. 38. or 4111 Brtsbane Way. is seeking her . second term on the board . Presently a teacher. if) J.h.e UQ· tingto0; IJeach City t~ trict, ~~has been 1'£\1.iib.O: \' r~r,llle P~,"J~°' ~N"• · • '·'*lur' ~· Aood\-llWI ti · ct'!des. the district is its "fancy programs <See PllOFILt, ' $35 Per Day Travel Bill WASIHNGTON <UPI> - House leaders today canceled consideration this week of a bill to aUO\I.' senators to collect $35 a day expenses even while travel- iTig in their home state on re- election campaigns. Rep. Les Aspin <D-Wis.J, noted in a letter he sent to colleagues ri-1onday a little·noticed portion of a bill granting what he called a taxpayer ripoff for U .S. senators. Rep. Jack Brooks (0-Tex.J. c hairman of the Government Operations Committee which sent the measure to the floor by a voice vote, asked the leadership today to cancel consideration of it and announced he u•ould ho!tl hearings on the portion Aspin noted. ,J'he bill was designed to in- <"'rease the per diem travel al - lowance for federal emloyes Crom S25 to $35 "due to the recent inflation in the cost of travel, lodg· ing and m e als.'' As pin said Monday the pro- vision would ta.ave cost taxpayers an cxt1·a SS00,000 during the re- Cl'nt Lincoln day recess. .. Bes ides all the points that could be made in a moral outrage ;:ibout taxpayer ripoffs, increas- ing the advantages or incumben· <See RIPOFF, PageA2) .. ,, • •• BALLOON LAUNCHES UCI ENGINEERING WEEK Hot·Air Craft Hovers Over Campus ·Engineering Week 'Launched' at UC/ The balloon went up today starting UC Irvine's Engineerinj? \Veek. The 9 a .m . launching of t.t seven-story tall black hot-air balloon was the firsl of a series of scheduled event£ apparently aimed al dispelling any m yths about the s tod g in ess of engineers. The balloon. said Skip1'ylman. engineering week chairmun. \\·as donated by Costa r..tesa attorney Garnet Sandeen "to give us something spectacular to st<.1rl things off.,. Engineering Dean James IL Mulligan Jr. could not comment on the week 's sc heduled events He was soaring hill:h ~1bovc the campus in the buc ket sus1lCnded from the balloon. Tylman said. Engineering week is set each year to coincide with the week or George ·Washington·s birthday. Washington is cons id('red one of the nation 's firs t and m ost famous e ngineers . But the events scheduled this week bear more resemblance lo .,, t the engineering job \Vashington a llegedly pe rformed on a cherry tree than s ome of his l ess memorable but more reputable feats. The events include: A m<.1themalics relay race, ii combination of a SO-yard dash and "'orking math proble ms on a blackboard, scheduled for noon today. A p<iper airplane contest in \\'hi<:h planes <.1rc lo be thro,vn from th ~ third fl oo r of the engineering building ~•l 10 a .tn. \\'c<in csd ay. A pie eating conteg t <.1l I p .111 , \\'ednl'sday. A Rube Goldberg contest featuring complex. but worthless contraptions at 10 a . m . 1'hursday. -:\ generator contest to de· !ermine "'ho c an generate the highest \"Olt;1 ge at I p.m . 1'hurs- day i\n egg packaging contest \\"ith packa~ing d esigned lo pro· tect the fragile contents from a Jline·story drop from the top or <See BALLOON, Page 2) • -' .. .- DAJL~PILOT Appeal ln 'Drug Death? Hy JACK CllAPPt:LL 0t lllit Dally P1IOl l~ff The Orange County District Al· tornL•y's orfice will file a request (or reconsideration or a judge's ruling dismi ss ing murder eh~rgcs again:..t il San Clemente couple accused in the drug death of a 16·year-old L:igw1a Beach girl. Deputy District Attorney Eric Snethen said today if the request for recon sideration by the Superior Court fails. "there is the strong likelihood we'll go to the district court or appeals because this is the first California casein a unique area of the law." Terry S. Richardson. 19, and her husband Ronald, 24, of 166 Avenida Florencia, San Clemente, were arrested on murder charges following the de- ath of Lagunan Julie Thomas in late October. Authorities al leged Mjss Thomas ingested a drug called propercaine which had been passed on to her as cocaine. Properca1ne, an anesthetic used in eye surgery, is said to be 10 Limes more powerful in its _powdered state than cocaine. During a Lagl.!na Niguel municipal court hearing follow- ing the arrests or the Richardsons, Deputy' DA Ted Millard referred to the young couple as ''merchants or death." Later the case was taken to the Orange County Grand Jury which returned murder indict· ments against the couple. Orange County Superior Court Judge James K. Turner last week dismissed the n1urder charges, s aying that intent to commit a death had not been shown to his satisfaction. Judge ·rurner will be ;:1skcd lo relonsidcr that ruling, Snethen said, on the basis of theory of common Jaw murder -that a person who does nn act which is inherently dangerous with wan- ·ton disregard to human life and death is a roreseeable conse- quence of the act, is guilty of murder. Man ·E scapes D y namite Blas t .D e ath Robert Taylor pulled his bulldozer to a halt Monday, just short or nine sticks of dynan1ite nnd a box of blasting caps v.•hic:h police said could have killed him. Taylor, an employe of E & G Engineering in Huntington Beach. v..•as clearing a v<.1cant lot al 5243 Wc.irn er Avenue of debris, "''eeds and trash . Wh en he s potted something suspicious. he stopped the bulldozer and investigated, Hunt- ington Beach police said. The department 's bomb ex- pert, Sgt. Barry Price. arrived soon afterward to confirm that 'faylor's find we.is dynamite and blasting C<ipS. ··The dynamite was very old, and 1l had started to 'weep· -the nitroglycerin had seltlt!d into droplet £orn1 , ·· Sgt. Price ex- plained. "'More than lik ely, the l'Om · pression of lhc tructor on the d~amite sticks y.•ould have been enough Lo sci it off.'· he said . The explosion wou'Jd have bc<'n big enough to flatten an average size house, or to have killed lhc bulldozeropcrator, Pricesaid . The explosives were taken to the police pistol range in thl! Orange County Sherift·s bomb disposal unit. '"\fter v.•arning citizens 1n nearby homes to expect an ex- plosion. Price detonated the dynamite and blasting caps. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT .,,,. 0<...,Qo C<>-•I o.u, Pllo~. -•h-<h 1' <Gm t><~d1MNp..-. P""·"publl\-byl ... 0<- C-~I Pl,t>l<.,...•0<1 (Omo•"• !.oii~••i. t(h!'°"' ••e-pubi•""" M<>'WI•• IM'>1q1> ~•ldo.t• 10' ~la ...,._., M•*-t llo.oo;I\. Hunhnqlon Bf.._11/'oun- Uin "'"'I '~' 1t-.n•. S•<l<ll•M<• "'•II•>' •nd u.,.,.,~ S.11<" .,.,u1 n C.<>••I _, ••"911-·~-I O'(lili<>l1 h OUh'••'l<!<I !>.olu•<I••' ar..:I Sund~Y• ll>e ptlnu~! pulill•Mnq pl~nt " of! JOO """''' 11,ty iiolf_,, Co\14 M<'><I. (.~"'0'"'~ 'l?~l•. Robert N . Weed P•~\!Otnl •1>11 Pul:JO•..,_, Jatk R. Curley VIC• Pf~"'enl •1>11 C..""'•I ,,.,.....,.... Thomas Kce ... 11 f.<lo10< ThOma<. A. Murphine Mon.,~,n~ Edl!OI Charles H. Loos R•c.hard P, Nall AU.lt.1.,,1 Moin•<J·"V Edt!Olf ~·~·· (. .... ,.,..J~· -· • Liberado .Butt l ' ... Former keypunch operator Frances Natividad, New York's Miss Nude Cosmopolitan. can't understand why women's liberation groups censure her. '"You have to be liberal~ ed to do what I do," she declared at a press con· ference where she wore a gold waist chain . See story, Page A-12 today. UPi Telephoto Saddlehack College Slates Jazz Concert Jazz musicians Dick Grove and the Five visit Saddleback College Friday for a day-long 1workshop with hi gh school, col - lege and community musicians and an admission-free public concert. #'ro111 Page A I RANCHER. • Irvine Foundation formed by his father in 1935, was chosen com· pany president after J . 1. 's death. Mr. Hellis, an original founda- tion director, became vice pi;esi- dent and general manager, step- ping into James Irvine's shoes to rule the ranch ror IO years. ~1yford Irvine didn't interfere because, while he was a financial wizard. he knew little about agriculture. ~1r . Hellis' powerful con- trolover ranch activities came to an abrupt end in 1957 when Joan Irvine Smith, 24-year-old gr.ancJ - daughter or J .J. and a ne\V member of the foundation board, challenged the co1·poratc struc- ture and the company·s I.and de- alings. She charged ilellis had taken• advant<1ge of his COtporate posi· tion to buy land on his own or in partnersh.ip with Tubac:h and J .I. She demanded the partnership arrangement be dissolved an_d Hellis be re1novcd from all his company offices. When the Irvine heiress threatened to ta.kc l<'g<il action, Hellis resigned. refusing to ad- mit any v.•rongdoing. He v.•as quoted as saying at the time "'1'1yford decided he didn't want to right, so I res igned." Company off1c1als say 1t may have been i\1r. 1-l ellis' resignation a nd the passin g of the ranch c.igricu\tural era that caused Myford lr\'ine to h1.1ve a nervous breakdo\\'ll . lie y.·as fo und mysteriously shot to d~ath in lhe family home in 1959. During his 6L vears in Oran~c County. Mr. J-lellis v.•as involved 1n many community activities. including lhe Elks Club, th e San- ta Ana l\1 asonic l~odge and the Boy Scouts or A1ner1C'a . He "'as a member of the hoard o f governors or Chapm ;:in College. n Sa nta An <• Community llospital director, a founding rlirector of the (lran,e:c County l\luni cipal \\"ater Di strict and a Bank or America director. lfc IS survived by his wife and l\\'O daughters, Mrs. Robert Luckey of Brawley and Mrs. Robert Purcell of Richland , W;i sh. W atcli Yow· Language - ¥01.t're Tap ed A-10SCO W IUPI) -ThE" inhabi· tants of Chernovitzy in the Ukraine used language so foul that policemen with !ape re- corders v. ere sent into the !'treets to capture it. Pravda lJkralny ne~'spaper said today. I Next day the poli cemen cirC'ulated v.•alked through fa c- tories and orrices playinj! back I.he tapes to culprits. "People were ashamed." !'iBid Ivan Kyshnir, deputy chief or the town's internal affairs depart· ment. In a letter to tbe newspaper, Kyshnlr said bad language was one or the most frequent viola- tions of the social order in the town and e"en women were guil.ly. "It violates the dignity ol lhe people ... he soid, warning th.at one worker was sent to prison for a year for his second orrense of using foul lan gun~e • The workshop, which features separate clinics on several in· struments, begins at 9 a.m. in the college's television studio where much of the activity will be taped and made available to loc<i.I schools. The concert, which a lso in- volves the Saddleback College Jazz Ensemble, is scheduled for 8 p.m. at El Toro lligh School. Tickets are available at the col- lege's Office of Student Affairs. Although there is no admission charge, reservations should be made in advance. Among the musical talent scheduled to "work out" with Grove and his men are bands from Loara, :P..1ission Viejo, Dana Hills and San Clemente high schools. In addition to performing, Grove v.•rites for television shows, films, record artists and concert and nightclub stars. Doctor Give11 Probatiort i11 Fetus ' Death BOSTON <UPI) -Dr. Kenneth C. Edelin today was given a light sentence -one year on probation for hi s conviction or manslaughter of a fetus in a legal abortion. Judge James P . :rtfcGuire stayed the sentence, pending an appeal which Edelin's attorney. William Homans, said would be filed "this afternoon." The case had been widely publicized. A-taximum se ntence for manslaughter in Massachusetts is 20 years. Homans declined to 1"1rake a speciric recommendation to the judge but said in a brief un- prepared statement that Edelin is .. not the kind of individual who has any malice in his heart ... and has a long and charitable career ahead of him.·· Judge Jam es I''. ~tcGuire of Supe rior Court said sentence "·ould be stayed pending appeal of the con\'iction . · Prosecutor Newman A . 1·1anagan made no specific re- co mm~ndation s about the sen- tence. Edelin's attorney asked for le- niency because "Dr. Edelin is not an individual who has any violence in his heart." F ro111 POflf! A 1 BALLOON. •• the engineering building at 11 :30 a.m. F'riday. J\.feanwhile. back at the balloon, Tylman said the craft which was brought to campus by the Civil Air Patrol and tethered to the ground might be released for a brief flight alter the morn- ing festivities. Asked where the balloonists v.·ould land, he said , "l just don't know." Teache r Re ports Theft o f Br acelet An Irvine school teacher told _police Monday that a thief who apparently 'wandered throu1h her home recenUy pocketed a $2"50 bracelet fashloaed frorn The victim told Officer Sam , Arnold the grand theft occurred during a peMod when she wa1 away rrom the home for a two-day vacation. •·She said there weS no sign at all or forced entry to lbc r~ sldence. i -·"" _.. ·.•"':"'""'".·,·-· HOPEFU.LS . 1;•111• dulcried' U. moteb lbe aj>eed ond olyle. ot U!acbln* with lh• ablUUH ot at.Seou. -CoooeraUve endeavors with other a~encies as i cost-reducing measure. But the chaillengers had their own points to make, aimed generaUy at increasing the em- phuis on· bas ic skills education and tighter riscal controls. Peterson charged that the ''present board ts spending money on rrt volous Items when textbooks ar~ not available for some students.'' A city community services commissioner, Peterson .also maintained that the district has refused to cooperate wit.h teen center programs operated by the community services depart· ment. Hurd, predicting rinancial dis- aster for the district if residential growth outstrips the growth of assessed value as predicted, dis- counted incumbenl's claims or fiscal respons ibility. Hurd pooh-poohed the 32-cent tax rate reduction. The cut, he said, amounted to a 5.5 percent .drop in the tax rate while assess- ments in some cases jumped 55 percent. Mrs. Foley attacked the educa- tional jargon used to describe district programs and promised that, when elected. district ac- tivities would be described in ··everyday language." Ginsburg, stung by some o( Hurd's remarks about district finances, said the district costs a parent of a single child S60 per month for education. That figure, particularly when more than one child is in Irvine schools. is far cheaper than a private school, he maintained. Responding to a question on state testing for district students las t year which scores were about average in about average in comparison to national norms, Olson said. "You can't expect the high school to make up for nine years of lack or learning in one year. .. The fact is that primary children scored high with respect to the national norms.'' Additional candidates' forums are set for University J1igh School Thursday at 7:30 p.m . and at Rancho San Joaqyin In- termediate School at 7:30 p.m. l\tonday. #'rom P age A l RIPOFF ... cy a'ncl padding employes' salaries.·· he said, .. we have enough trouble keeping senators in town without giving them u monetary incentive to leave.·· Under present l~w. House and Senate mentbers are reimbursed on.cy for "actual transportation expeiises" on presentation of paid bills ~nd other receipts. But Aspin s<.1icl <1 section of the bill pertainin g to senators was changed to read ''travel ex- penses·· instead of "actual transportation e~penses ." Aspin said this means senators -but not congressmen -would be entitled to collect the $35 per diem allowance as v.·ell as reim- bursable travel expenses, even "while traveling to his own state or within his own state, accord- ing to this bill.·· Body Identified ALAMEDA IUPIJ -The body ot an "execution-type·· victim was identiried Monday as that of Michael l-lenderson. 27. an Oakland plumber. Police said the victim had been kidnaped Sun· day. and that the body was found Monday in a vacant lot. 'ill,rthday' T~ Early PHILADELPHIA (API The Proer.asUnatora Club of America was ana:ered by the early eelebratlon or George Washlnllton's birthday. So the club picked Monday to celebrate the birthday of Millard Fillmore, the nation':; 13th president, who was born Jan. 7, 1800. ··we wouldn't mind if Lin· coin's birthduy were Celebrated t~e b . 17 t he '''as born on Feb. 121 , but we re- sent the idea or celebrating Washington's birthdp.y ahead of time," said ~hap(cr presi- dent Les Waas. Councilme n To Mull Coast Plan Irvine City Council members will consider a resolution tonight opposing the controversial coastal planning element that v.•ould keep the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission in the land planning business_ The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m . in city hall , 4201 Campus Drive. Resolutions already have been passed by the cities of Hunt- ington Beach and Costa A-tesa op- posing the '·Powers and Fund- ing" element of the regional coastal plan. The ninth plan element would gi\'e the planning body continued jurisdiction over:: plans for the coastline and nearby areas. Irvine is concerned that the nebulous definitions or the com- mission's proposed boundaries could infringe on the council 's planning area. Interim city Planning Director Claudette Donatalla has recom· mended that the council go on re- cord opposing the clement. Jane. Follda's Ma il Stopped lit CIA Move WASHINGTON (UPIJ -The Justice Department confirmed today that the Central Jn. telligence Agency intercepted personal overseas mail ad- dressed to antiv.·ar actress Jane Fonda in the early 1970s. Justice Department officials said the CIA 's practice of in - tercepting Miss Fonda's mail from foreign countries would be explained formally in a brief to be filed in U.S. District Court in l,os Angeles. possibly later this v.·eek. The brief v..·ill rt!spond to a private lawsuit in which Miss f'onda is seeking $2 .8 million damages for an alleged con- spiracy by government officials to harass her because or her v.•&r criticism. The suit names a long list of defendants. including former President Nixon." The Justice Department re- fused to say whether the ··mail <:over" ''"'"s conducted outside or in side the United St;.1tes. The CIA recently has been accused of il - legall y conducting domes tic in - \'estigations. The government previous ly ad- mitted agencies other than the CIA kept files on Miss l<~onda and that the f<'Bl was given access to her bank account records. F r oMPageAJ PROFILE ••• "But wheo people t.lklobotlt r-.ney prosrams, l bave • hard time understandinr which p~ grams they mean," 1lte said. "I can see that 've have one or two . programs that one wroup ·or another might think Is worthless, but I can always find another group that supports it. ._.The programs we do have were started at the request or parents, That is something the lu!ll district did not do. At any rate, none of the progran1s Hre done al the expense or the basic skills ," s he said. Basic skills is un area stressed by opponents in the election who point to state standardized test scores or students. The scores place Irvine near the · top in California, but about average across the country. Such national norms, Mrs. Sircello contends, ¥re not a valid index or the performance of Irvine i.tudents relalive lo their peers across the United States. ··t've been trying to make peo- ple av..·are that the national norms are artiricial scoring pat- terns and are not an average of all the scores across the country as most people think they are," she sai'tl. . "\Vhen our scores are com- pared v.·itU actual sckool dis- tricts in Calirornia, v.•c come out v.·ell. People seem to want Irvine to be something else. I'm not sure it is possible to have a normal population that scores higher than the national norms," she said, pointing out that the norms are based on a not- n ec es sari I y -rep resenlat i ve sampllng of students. . But her feelings aOOut the lest scores in no way detract from her belief that the main purpose or the district is to imbue students v.·ith the basic skills of reading, v.·riting and arithmetic. ··tn the basic education area, n1y c hildren seem to be engaged in very traditional kinds or school activities. J\.fany of the things that might be called novel pro- gra ms have a basic purpose that is academic in nature. ··Even the controversial out· door education program has l)asic sk1!1.s us it s number one goat." s he said. ··r qu~s tioned the videotape progrum probably more than any other board member. 1'he thi.ng I really v.·antcd to make sure of v.·a s hov.• much it was go. ing to cost Irvine a nd v.·hether it v..·as really of any substantive use.'' She was satisfied that the pro- gram was worthwhile, she said~ because she was assured that the district would make all attempts to get grant mone-y to finance the video program and because .. we are dealing v.·ith u generation of kids v.'hO arc mass medica oriented, electron its oriented. ··1·m a book lov(·r," she said. '•but I think v.·e hav<' to face the reality of the place or books and v..·riting in our \vhole cultural situation. I don 't think y.•e can rL'- turn to 20 or 30 yea rs ago when people y.·erc forced to read books to providl' fantasy in their lives. \Vriting and t'{'ading arc s Joy,·Jy on their v.· ay out.·· The video tape program_ she said. is only one way the district is try in g to fit teaching methods to the learning styles or pupils_ l\lrs. Sircello is the only board member who opposes a proposed $.300.000 joint venture to improve the UC lr\'ine athletic field for stadium use 11_..· the school dis- tri ct . City of lrvinl' and UCI.: .. It is too much money for us lo be spending on the one thing that 1s the least related to education in the district," s he said ... In a cou- ple of years '"e will have two high schools and il wHI be practical lo build our 01Ao'n s tadium. We ought to be considering that. Let Us Put You on the Map Near the entrance. inside our store. is a giant new map. We are in the process of identifying all 6f the homes we nave carpeted since 1965 o n this map w ith colored pins. (A different color for each year. l Close scrutiny will detect some interesting facts: firstly, we have carpeted homes on virtually every street in the area. Secondly. the pins are in bunches. indicating WORD-OF-MOUTH advertising. Thirdly. the number of homes we have carpeted is 'St~ggering . If you desire honesty, experience. and recommendations from neighbors we have worked for. then Alden's is THE"PLACE! ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MISA 646°4838 HOURS:-. Tino Tllws.. f lo S:lO -Fill. f lo 9 -SAT., 9:30 lo 5 ( '· ' • ~ • ti • J b " c p • • 8, c u 2: B <i " D s I 0 t ~ g ~ u b ti v I I <; E 0 ti • p a • •• b :l s 'I •I y " 0 " p g I< d a II ~ 2 n f ~ -. ' il11ntington ~-ch F.oontaib Valley * * " • ·'· .... Today's Closing· N.Y. Stoeks Martha's Newpot-t '· 'Ordeal' By HELEN T,IJOMAS WASHINGTON (UPll Mart.ha Mitchell's cJaim that she was held a "political prisoner" al the Newporter Inn Jn June 1972 was.-subsJ.antiated today by James McCord, her former bod)iguard and convicted Watergate conspirator. Mrs. Mitc hell has maintained · that she spent neorly a week - the very week that the Watergate break·in was discovered -under virtual ''house arre~·· at a Newporter Inn villa reoerVed for the presidential entourage. McCord said Mrs. Mitchell had not lied when she -claimed she was i;nanhandled 'ind druiged to keep her from learning the truth about the Watergate break-In. .. Martha's story is true - Seve11 c~111didates City School Race Profiled Huntington Beach City School District voters will choose two dYstri'ct trustees from among seven candidates March <I. Louis Dal-larb is the only in- cumbent seek in g re·election. The city school district en('om- passes a large portion or south and western l·luntington Beach. with 11 schools serving about 8,000 stud~nts. Following are profiles of the candidates t ogether with som e or their views . Robert Gerard Caron, 35, of 22102 Rockport Lane. Jluntington Beach. is a candid ate in 'both the city school district and the Hunt- ington Be1fch Union 1-ligh Sc hool District races. He is a teacher in the School Dis - · tr i ct in Orange Coun- ty and is enrolled in a masters pro- gram in education at Pepperdine University. Caron h as been active in u.•ON the Buena Terrace (school) Ad- visory Council, the Centralia Dis- trict Certifi cated Employes Council and the Ce ntralia Educators Association. He and hi s wire Sharon have one daughter. What Is your opinion of unlfica· lion? I am for the unification or schools because a unified district provides a program which gives a child an opportunity to pursue an uninterrupted and S('<)ucntial learning process. It provides for better articulation between educators versus a system in which' one ele mentary district send s s tudents into a hi gh school which is not of thiil district. What is your e ducational philosophy in terms "three R 's" \lers us innovative teaching techniques? I am for providing opportunities fo r innovative teaching as long as there is a practica l basis for such pro- trams. The key still is reading. for without a fairly good un · derstanding of the words which are being read. a child is not go- ing to be successful in olher sub- ject areas s uch as science and history. 11.T. ''Ilerb'' Clark lives at 21031 Shackleford Circle. A sales representative for the same com- pany for 21 years, he has lived in fluntington Beach for rive and a . daughters a nd son. Clark, 54, is a graduate of Whit· tier Coll ege. \ lie holds a gen.er a 1 e lementary teac h i n g credentia l and taught the rifth grade to r abo ut three years. What i s your opinion c L.Alll( ol 11Dification? How will unifica- tion aid in bette r education for our children'? Does consolidation provide better education '-'"'ilh fewer frills, or does it place more people on administration staffs to further expend education funds? If e lected . I hope to answer these questions ror all e()J1cernt:d. . , · ' lll'lolt Is yell e~al''litallal PllflDIOPbJ hrlernu 1>1 dU!""llQin R's'' llersus 1.-no•aUvt' teacllln& ttt.U.ique1? The first six year• of school are the formative ones . There the foundation is formed for the rest or your life. Back to the "three R 's." We must be bet-· ter prepared to m eet the pro- blems of society by having the ability lo read the word and un· derstand it -write the word to put the message over -acquire the basic arithmetic skills to be able to cope with everyday pro- blems. Louis DaHarb, 38. a United Airlines flight officer, lives wit h his wife and three children at 20841 Shell Harbor Circle, Hunt- ington Beach. <See CITV, Page A2l 'Birthday' Too Early PHJLADELPHIA (AP1 - The Procrastinators Club cl America was angered by tht early celebration of George Washington's birthday. So the club picked Monday to celebrate the birthday of ~tillard Fill more, the nution's 13th president, who was born Jan. 7, 1800. . "We wouldn't mihd if Lin· co1n's b..irlhd . .ay were Celebr ated Feb. 17 (he was born on Feb. 12), but we re- sent the idea of celebrating Washington's birthday ahead or time,'~ said chapter presi- dent Les Waas. h alf years with his wire. two L-------------' basically the woman was kid - naped." McCord told UPI in an interview. As foe the rormer Attoroey General. McCord said, "1 think he was rond or her to a degree. But I 'aon't think t~ mAA ever leveled-with her. "I think that Martha was ig- norant or most of lds activities. Shocked is probably more pro· Prime Rate DiJJ,S to 8 1/2o/o NEW YORK (U Pl1 -T~e huge Chemical Bia~ todaY slashed its interest rate for prime business loans to B'h percent from 9 percent. That is the lowest prime rate of any commercial bank presently prevailing. It is also the lowest prime rate ·since last spring when interest rates s tarted rising rapidly a nd the commercial-bank Prime rate peaked at 12 per- cent in July. A number or other banks have cut the prime rate to g:.i" percent in the wake of a one- half percentage point slash in the Federal R eser\•e Bank's· discount rate on loans to banks to 71,_. percent. Man Escapes Dynamite Blast Death . Jtobert Tay'lor P.Ulled his bWkioMr to a bait Monday, just short or nine sticks or dynamite and a box or blasting ~ps which police said could have killed h'im. Taylor, an e mploye of E & G Engineering in Huntington Beach. 1,1,•as clearing a vacant lot al 5243 Warner A venue Q( debris., weeds and trash. W4en he spotted something s usdicious. he stopped the bulldozer and investigated, 1-lunt - ington Beach police said. The department 's bomb i;:x - pert, Sgt. Barry Price. arri ved soon afterward to confirm that Taylor's find was dynamite and blasting caps. "The dynamite \V3S very old. and 1t had started to 'weep' -the nitroglycerin had settled into droplet form:· Sgt. Price ex- plained. •·More than likely, the com- pression or th t tractor on the dynamite sticks \vould have been enough to set it off,·· he said. The explosion would have been big enough to fl atten an average size house, or to have killed the bulldozeroperator, Price said. 'The explosives were taken to . the police pistol range in the Orange County Sheriff's bomb disposal unit. After '-'t'arning citizens in nearby homes to expect an ex - p losion. Price detonated the dynamite and blasting caps. . Shi~pers Waqied TOKYO C]JPll -France has warned shipS to keep out or its South Pacific atomic testing grounds near the Mururoa Atoll indefinitel y. t ouc hin g orf specul ation or another series of French nuc:leat'tests. Clinic Staffers Fight Legal Bal,tle Looms· in'. Huntington Beach By TERRY COVI LLE Olt ... 0•11,~li.t~ • Former stafr members of the lluntington, Beach Free Clinic have hired a Santa Ana attorney, lJoyd Charton, to help them with their battle to regain control of the downtown clinic. Charton said today he would help them ''seek every redress possible, including litigation, ,picketing and any other pre- ssure!:! on the clinic board and the city council." . Last week, the clinic's govern- ing board voted 8-1 not to name Michael Lyon permanent direc- tor, instead appointing Judy Davison, former head of the Hatbor Area Girls Club in Costa Mesa. She then r esigned Thurs-· day. The board's action touched off a reaction which included the re· signation of Lyon and four.or the · clinic's si:< paid staff members. as well as a large number or the clinic's more than 100 volunteer workers. • month shot, like the county's pro·. balion period. and the s taff wUI return to work.·• Chartonsaid. The attorney said he will not. ask for the resignation of any member of the clinic board. ''We are not interested in politics, or the pettY golngs on that happe n in every community agency. \Ye're not IOOking for any vindictive retribution." Charton said he would also try to speak later at the city council, asktng the councit to } i\1 objective. blue-rib~~ mil · lo •tud~ the free cljl\J~.sltl!ollon. PfJ'r~ ~ohn Mitchell dJd.n"t ' waqt her lo know.'' And. McCord said, R .R. llaldeman 8od other top aides of Pre.sldtnt ~Rie:hatd M. Nixon were jealou\ of ~rs. Miic"hell's l>(>pularity and speaking engage- pteqts, and wa.nted to do whatever they could to embar- rass her. For a time. f)-lcCord had been • Mrs. ~1itchell 's bodygu ard before becoming chief of security for Nixon's re-election cam· paign. She said s he had been gi ven in- jections and held in her room against her will, and l\1cCord told UPI : "They kept her Jocked up and she began"to be afraid for her lif~." !\1cCord said J-Jaldeman -thcn Nixon's chief or staff -had been involved in "a great effort in the \Vh i t e House to di sc redit t\lartha l\.1itchell. They were ex- tremely jealous of her and feared her because she 1,1.•as very can- did ... and because she earned a , lot of money for appearances at Republican rallies. "'This resulted in a massive (See l'tARTHA, Page A? • I e; Ie Marines Plunimet In County A pair of heavy cargo and troop-carrying helicopters from the Santa Ana Marine,Corps Air Station collided high over rugged Modjeska Canyon in the Santa Ana Mountains today. (U nited Press, International reported three persons dead and a fourth critically injured. J One of the CH -53 choppers on a routine training flight plummet- ed into a steep ravine, according to initial reports, wh ile the second r eportedly crash-landed in the same vicinity. Site of the multiple accident was reportedly up Modjeska Ca- nyon from Cook's Corner, the crossroads general store at El Tor o and ~1.odjeska Canyon roads . Information was sketchy this afternoon on the death or injury loll .• One injured sur¥ivorwasDown by ~arine Corps heJioopter and delivered 3t 11 :30 a.m. to Mission Community l!ospital in Mi ssion · Viejo. where nursing personnel said they could not release in- formation about his condition. A newspaper reporter who ar- rived on the scene in the Irvine Lake region -an area extreme- ly remote and with difficult ac- cess -said information indicat- ed there were bodies in the 1,1.·reckage. A CJl-~3 helicopter normally carries a complement of three persons. including pilot. copilot and crew chief, but Maj. Sally Pritchell. public information of- ficer at El Toro Marine Corps Afr Station, El Toro, said four were aboard one chopper a nd five on the other. l\.1arine Corps authorities said one of the helicopters slammed down in a crash-landing on a ridge near l\fodjeska Canyon, but a witness said the other s pira led down into the rav.jne out of con- trol. Search and rescue team mem- bers flO'-''ll into the remote s ite I See C RAS ll, P age A2j Taxi Driver Shot After $16 Holdup A Fountain Va lley taxi driver was wounded Monday night whel,J shOt in Santa Ana whih~ chasing a man who had robbed . him of $16. Romon Jurewici, 28. of Foun· tain¥alley, was reported in good condition at Orange County Medical Center today after un- dergoing e m e rgency surgery for a gupshot wound in his abdomen. Police rerused to release the victim's home addresss. According to a police report, Jvrewicz h'a~ carried a lone male passenger ftom 1st and Pacific streets in Santa Ana to an apart- ment complex a t 2800 N. Bristol ~·al about 6:.30 p.m . When asked for his fare the passenger reportedly pulled a small pistol D-om his jacket and demanded the laxi driver's money. 1 After taking $16, the bandit ran north o n Bristol Street as Jurewicz and a passerby chased him on foot. Police said the bandit suddenly t~.119 ~p<l,.tir!jl "'!\\11,ghr~ In ~!'f!IJ-lit'r$ jl~ectJCoi, The. ~llel . ~ui'e'i °" spr11w)1111 on the. :iiJ w•'LII llP ( lhe tun!Xlan •c totbeaarkliess. \ o.a;1, Pl'94 SUit ""*• HEADING TAX EFFORT Frank Bryant Valley School Board Seeking . . . Tax Increase The Fountain Va01Jey School District wilJ ask voters March 4 to approve a 67-cent tax increase. Frank Bryant, chairman of a· citizens group working for passage of the measure, said it '-'"'ill generate nearly $1 millioa in new operating funds for next year alone. The money will be spent on salary increases, improved employe benefits, reducing class size and improving the district's special education and counseling programs. "I really feel it is needed," said Bryant. fl Fountain Valley in· surance executive. Volunteers have mailed tax in- formation ·10 each district home, Bryant said. and now are going door-to-door .and te lephoning voters. . The tax increase would add 61 cents to the district's $2.80 tax rate per $100 of assessed valua- tion. It would cost the owner of a $50,000 home $83. 75 a year. "f think we" have some of the best program s in not only Southern California. but in the whole state," Bryant said. "But I think we have reached a point where we need to raise more tax- es to keep even." If the tax measure rails, dis- trict officials claim they will have to cuf next year's budget by $670,000 and make a cut of nearly $1 million the rollowing year. Of· the $975,000 raised by the new tax. $91,000 '-'"'ill be used for the . ~ucationally handicapped, $104,000 for g uidance and counseling, $13,000 for speech and $767,000 ror salaries, benefits and reducing class sizes. Despite the high percentage <See TAXES, Page A2 l Sessions Set On Dowi1town The future of downtown Hunt· ington Bea<'h. the town lots and undeveloped Bols a Chica will be the subjecl of two public study sessions scheduled Wednesday at city ball by the l .. eaguc of Women Voq,n. Spokesmen for the coastal com. miuion, city planning depart· ment and VTN. the Irvine engihecrtng firm v.:hich has writ· ten a redevelopment plan for lhe downtown ~ will be present at both. sea.lions. The, league has scheduled two identk.~J sessions so residents can attendlhe most conv8nient. One Is set for 9 a .di. to noon, and lh• . ~rfQ1'7p.m .to9p.m.Thcywill S,trikers / Deserted By UAW The United A'uto \Vorkers' de- cision to s tay out of the strike by fellow employes of McDonnell Douglas has caused some hard reelings on the picket lines. "The feeling is thnt \\;e're fi ght. ing their battle -theirs and ours both -and they're not helping," a spokesman for the striking ln- t ern ationa I Ass ociation of f\.1 achinisls said today. The IA!\1 represents a total of 7,000 aerospace workers at 1'1cDonnell Douglas plants in Southern California, including 1,500 in Huntington Beach. The UAW. with 11 ,000 in Long Beach though none in Huntington ·1Beach. so far has refused to join the IA~1 on•the picket line. Instead, the union continues lo negotiate with th-e company. which today was to send over its • latest offer. The offer reportedly is higher than the pr e\'ious one. but pot yet up to "'hat union officials con- sider •·parity" in the aerospace industry nationwide. The UAW \\'ill study the pro- posal, then m embers will vote by Friday on whether to accept or reject, union officials said. In the mea ntime, UAW mem- bers will continue to cross the IA~t picket lines. "At lhe very least. our 'A'Orkers are extremely disappointed,'" Leonard Loomis of the JAM Lodge 720 said. ''They feel they've been desert- ed,·· he added. The IA~1 has been on strike since Feb. 10. Its members are seeking about the same pay and benerits as the U ~ \V -a 5.5 per- cent immediate pay increase and another three percent over the next three years, plus better benefits. Drugs Found In Coast Car DEL~tAR CAPJ -Heroinand cocaine worth Sl million in street sales "·ere found in a car stopped on Interstate 5, police said . The occupants were jailed :\londay night in San Diego for in- vestigation of conspiring to s muggle. transport and dis- tribute heroin and cocaine . They w ere id e ntified as Clarence Scott Turner, 52. and Anne-Belle Welsh, 46, both of Culver City and Margaret Canada or Detroit. Coast Weather Fair skies through \VCi:lnes- day with slightly warmer temperatures, according to the weather service. !Ughs 63 at the beaches rising to 68 in- land. Tonight's lO\\'S 42to47. INSIDE TODAY What's being done nalionally to combat child abuse-the cause of thou.Ycnd.! of deaths each year? Report examines approaches on Bl. Index MY-W•k• A) ....... All .,._ SemMcll •• c.i1...-..i.a ... , Oa•lflft •s·1• °"'""' .... O.u-4 "'' ONttl *'IC" A1 ................... ... ...,....._.. . .. ,._. ' Al .. U MyO..-.... AMLA~ •I -...... ., ~ ............ ,. Mtl._.I ""°' •4 °'"'""'-"'' Al ...... ••-a Jft.,W, ...... ft' Alt -... _ -· .... ,. ... ·----- He said ~c would try to at.tend tonight's meeting of the clinic boatd of directors. 7 o'clock at the clinic, as well as tho city council session late r In the even· Ing. Charton said he would ask the! clinic board tonight lo r~nstal• t_.yon as director on a one.year, or ~ven a six-month trial basis. ''Give ti.Im a chance, riven a slx- U .none a{ lhllSe'i'equests pro· duce any respbnse.:1Ch~on said his group m lgh~ 11"'1 ttnsider (See CLINI .. 1ge oU\ I ~ ~. Uc .des ~tobber as l • ',old. llbif .... lall, bla h'!J~'jl nd l>nm\til!S. .r . ! boiheld in a bascmont meeting room at cilyhall. ,..._..,. IJ .......,.,~ At _.. .. _ ... •• •• •• •• ... .i • .. ' ' • H/F, • ;TOlld~~lt.11171 CITY CANJ)IDATES. •• He Is an activ~ tnem Jo"'irst Chris· 1 t1an Church or Huntington Beach . lie b o I d s a bachelor or Jcience deg ree in bUJines·a rrorn the U11lver1l- ty of Kansas_ What i!I your opJnlon or unltlc•tioa! Unification Is necessary jf we want to lmfrove and eipand the educatlona opportuntttes for our hi&h school youth. I am for un. ifl~ation atona: present elemen- tary district boundaries (with possible minor variations) because each elementary district is a strong base on which to build a unified district. They can also provide stability and continuity during that crucial implemehta- tion phase. What Is your educational ' phllosoph.f la t~rmt of the •1thtee R's" veraa1 t.eoovaU.ve teaching technique1T ·A sound educational program must Insist on a cur- riculum which str~s11es the basic "three R's." Students with this foundation can continue to build according to their abilities and are better equipped to meet tomorrow's challenges with less "uncontrolled" fru11trations. In- novative technique11 are usually reserved for specific students and subjects. I encourage their use when it is advantageous for the students' learning ex- perience. Brian Garland, 34 , or 21852 Seacrest Lane, Huntington Beach, is an Artttri.can studies teacher at Edison l-li1th School. He holds a bachelOr or educa~ lion ·from .... ~4 Northeastern ' Illinois University a n d a m.:1ster's degree from Cal State i Long Beach. He also ha s e a r n e d graduate 0•11.uH credits in elementary and secon- dary education at UC Jrvine. · He and his wife! Elaine have twochlldren. What is your opinion or unlrtca- tion'? I support the conC'ept of un- ification to provide better articulation for the ultimate benefit of the children. Wh•t 11 your educational ptillo&opby ln term5 of tbe "three R's'' versus innovative teacblo& -tecbniqu.es? We have not focused a sulficent portion of our energy agd resources on the Early Ctiildhood Education plan. Each ch11d Is unique and has his own timetable for development. Realization of all that a child can be occurs w~n ·Jeamin& is rele- vant, self-motivated, and valued bY. accepting teachers, peers and family. We need a warmly responsive, non-threatening c limate in the classroom. Children's creative and intellec- tual energies should be guided more appropriately. No child should leave the third grade without being able to read, write and calculate .. Parents must be included in th e planning, im· plementation and evaluation of the educational experience of their children. Henry LeMay Paradis, 66, is a retired attorney and real estate broker. He lives al 8200 Pen- nington Drive, !-luntington Beach. Paradis holds a law f r o m Georgetown University, \Vashington . D.C., and has studied labor and personnel relations. r ,,.. He and bis w i f e • Florence, have three children .. .. ORANGE COAST "'" DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pr•<llM"I •"" P~ou""' Jack R. Curley VJ.« Pl"••odtM ..... Go-~l Mo.....,., Thoma!. Keevll Thomas A. Mul'phint ,,.,,..,1 .. , E.Ollbt Charles H. Looo;. Richard P. Nall ... ,., ..... ,Ml M t •"' Ldtlet• Terrv COYille .. ,or.,... , ... <II, 11111 ... Httnt1naton At•cf'I Ofllct ,,,,1 ..... 11 ~--· Mii...,......,.,,, ... o .... ~-..,.. Othtr OffiCH ~lle.Cll, 11 .. Uir_Y•t~•ff'I Cett• -w· )JO \WU IMY ~" ... 1 ,......., .. M'l.t-L~,..._""" h ........ .. ~""'" i'•llll'tt lJ,.. UI "91 R-.. iM 1*9e l'-f ...... Y Tit• ..... (714• Ma..ttt1 (leHIM .. Advertl1ln1 '42·H71 ,......,..°"....,~'~lit' ~ttlO Whttor. .. r, ........ ., .... tloat W)lt 1 l believe lllllJluUan of °"' tillh ICJIOOI dlllrtct alohi elementary .scbool bOuodarleti · mi&ht prove desirable, J leel ac- tion should be deferr'(ClunUI (Ina! resolution of the Serrano de- cia•~n. Wlaat ls your ed"'•ilonaJ pbUotopby In terms·ot tlNI t ... ree R't'' versus innovative Utatbln1 ttthnlques? A child needs dis- cipline to master the basic skills of the ·'three R 's." However, the · subject-matter must b;i made In· 'terestlne and relevant and often innovative teaching techniques can best meet this challenge. Louis J. Stelnmet1. 21822 \Yindsong Circle, Huntingtqn Beach, is the coordinator or education and personnel develop- ment ror Transame1;ca. Steinmetz. 37, is a raduate of the Universi· ty of Southern California and attended law school there. He and b)s. Wife, Donna. have two . children. The candidate is a member or ,,t+NMtTI the Huntington Beach First Christian Church and Masonic Lodge 577. What Is your opinion of unlrlca- tlon? I cannot give an objective opinion on the question of unifies· lion without studying the details of the specific plan propoep<t. What ls your educ•tlOnal pbU080phy In terms or the ''three R's'' Yersus tnnovatlve teaching techniques? I am not sure what Is meant by the term "innovative teaching techniques." However, I believe the most impartant thing in teaching is to create un atmosphere tor learning. The only woman running i.n the city school district race ls Norma Vander Molen , 40. of 9472 Mokihana Drive, Huntington Beabh. She has attended s meetings re· g ularly for five years, beginning her stint as PTA repre s en- tative from Eader School. She has served on PTA boards of both Eader v H and Gisler Schools. Mrs. Vander Molen attended Calvin College and recei'ved an AA degree rrom Orange Coast College. Attorney Milton Vandcr J\.lolcn is her husband. They huYC six children. Wha,t ls your opinion of unifica- tion? Unification would be de- sirable if the needs of the in- di\"iduaf child could continue to 'be effectively met. Certainly a continuing educational program is an advantage. I would prefer to see the districts kept as small as possible numerically so that the individual child doesn"t get lost in the crov.•d . What la: your educalional pbllosopby In terms of the "three R's'' versus innovative teaching ttthniques? l feel basic edUC<l- tion in terms of the .. three R's" ls essential and would encourage strong emphasis on it. This . ·however, does not completely rule out innovative teaching techniques -they often can be utilized to teach basic education in a stimulating manner. * * * First Forum For Trustee Hopefuls Set Candidates will appeur tonight in the first of a series of forums in the Huntington Beach Union lligh School District. The program will be at 7·30 p.m. at Fountain Valley lligh S<:hool. Ten candidates are seeking election March 4 to two seuts on the high school boarrl. Other forums for the can didates are set Feb. 26 ilt \\.'estminste r lligh School and f~eb. 27 at lluntington Re ach lligh School, both at 7:30 p.m. . The programs are sponsored by the school Pare nt Teacher A!5- sociations and the 1,eague of Women Voters of llunt ington Beach·Seal Be~ch. Ten1perature Sign Will Head Agendu . The main item or Interest On the Founl1'-in Valley City Coun- cil's agenda toni&ht ts an w.ppe51( from a locll savinJS and lo1:1n as- !SOCl&Uon ·tor a time Md tern· perature sign Tom Speelman, manager of F\alleru>n Savin&• and Lo11n As· 50Ct1tton.' 18020 Brookhurat St .• wiU· uk the city council to over- tuni a plannint commission rW- ln.& a1ainst the sign. A pubUc hearing is scheduled on the mat· terat8p.m . I • r • • I PO, lice " Jf~Sla ..... ~fqrids ' . Police Hunt •. Ca11dldate Attorn e y Martin 11 . Swanson Jr., 29, is one or four candidates vying for two seats on the Fountain Valley school boaJ'd in the March 4' el ection. His photo was inadvertently left out of Monday's roundup of Foun- tain Valley candidates. f'rom Page A I CLINIC ... establishing a nev.• free clinic in lluntington Beach and ask all funding agencies to switch their grants from the old one to the new one. Sf>ught 1-filnUngton Beach plu.ns t.o Join Orln.10,-County a11d four other ('lliea In seeking ti $378,000 federal grant for t: three-year study of police manpOwer needs. It will cost the city $628 the first year to join 1n the grant appllca· t1on, according to information sent to the city council for tonight's meeting. "I'd like to see a quick impact from it. within the first year," Police Chief Earle Robitaille said today, noting the city might not continue the study after the fi rst year if it doesn 't show any solid results . 11e other four cities ":hich "ill share in the grant money are Anaheim., Garden Grove, Brea and La Habra. The study will be conQuct•d by a private firn1, Public .Technology, Inc., which \Viii use each of six. la"' enforee· n1ent a~enci('s as a source for material. Chief Robitaille s <1itl the purpose of the study is to de· I ermine the best uses of sv.•orn of· fi cers and c·iv ilian personnel .ivailable in a typil'ai ~epart­ ment. The agencies hope the study "'ill produce a written model ,,·hich other agencies can use to determine how to best allocate the ir limited manpower re- sources. "My c;hief concern is the in · vestigative staff," Robitaille" ex· plained. ··we have 20 in · vestlgators \l.'here most cities our size have 50 to 60. Our men arc 4 Suspects They called one man 1"crry, the other Lee . One of the two shot a man to death following a barroom brawl Jun. 30 ut the Capri Cocktail Lounae in downtown Huntington Bench. Police are not sure which one killed Kenneth Aubry Ktng. a 25-year·old llunt- ington Beach resident, but bolh men and two female companions have so rar eluded caplure or even iden- ti(icution. J(omi cidl' inves tigator:. s aid tod ;1y the y ha vt• ringerprints Jifted rronl lht• scene o( the killin ~ a nd thost· prints will be~ run through federal flies. If any or the four huve past criminal records, their prints will telJ police wh;o they are. Mean"•hilc. the search for additional clu('s and informa lion continues, with little lu<.'k so far. Several "'itncss saw lhl' slaying. but no one knew the quartet, believed to be out-of- to"'ners in for the night to see a perforn1ance or Dr. I-look and the Medicine Show at the nearby Golden Bear nigbt club. 'fhe Daily Pilot's Secret \Vitness column is offering a S500 cash reward to any in· divtdual who can provide suf- ficient Information to identiry King's killers. Secret Witness to · Daily f'1lol . St."Cret Wlt · ness, P.O. Uox 700. llunl· 1ngton Rt!a l'h. Ca t92G481 . Oesrr1µti ons or tht· four st1·anger:.. prO\'idccl lJ~· wit llL'SSC!>, ;JJ"l' Suspecl No I 5"8'" to 5'9"' tall. 150 pounds. about 25, with d;,irk. unkempt.. shoulder length hair. a mous tache and a shaggy goat('C. lie s poke \11it ll a \\'t•s ll'rll , possibly "CO\\'boy " dra\\'\. \11ore khaki pants and a b!LJ('k and \'-'hite plaid coat. -Suspect No. 2 : male white, mid·20s , about six reel tall and 165 pounds, with long , blond hair. a thin face and p0ssibly a moustache.· -Suspeet No. 3: a female, about 5'8"" to 6' tall, 13 5 p0unds. ;igc 22-23 . "'ith Jon g, dark blond hair. -The fourth s us pect: a fem alc,5'4". ll5 pounds,dark blond hair in a shag style. J ack Feehan. chairman or the clinic's board of directors, said last week Lyon was passed over for promotion because dirc('tors did not consider him a good ad- ministrator. though they wanted him to keep the number two post as program coordinator. Angry staff members . however. claim he wus ignored because he refused to cut his long hair. and clinic directors \'-'anted a ··new image·• for the clinic. now housed in city-subsidized quarters in the old civic center. r clobbei'ed. Informants who do not wish police involvement should phone the 24 -hour Secret Wit- ness line at 642·0700, or write ~ Thcv fled the bar in a 19.57 G~1C ·or Che1.•rolet half-ton pickup truck, described as a· faded aqua or light green col- or with grey primer spots all over the body. Charton said he served on the Orange County Grand Jury one year v.·ith Karen Foster. one of the clinic directors who voted a~ainst Lyon. He said he has been active with various com- ntunity groups. but a meeting f\.1onday with the former start <A'as his first formal connection . "-'ith the lluntington Bea<:h clinic. • f 'rom Page "' I 1TA-i-XES ... earmarked for pay hikes and benefits, Bryant believes voters will approve the measurer· .. A lot of people stormed the school board meetings last s pr- ing asking for more money for teachers,,. he said. "Now they have a chance to do something about it.·· Bryant said so far, the tax measure has the support of the Fountain Valley Education As- sociation, whose membership in- cludes most of the district's teachers. In addition 13 or the 17 school·community councils have endorsed it; four more are ex· peeled. The tax increase also has won endorse ment from the Green Valley Homeowners Association. the district ·s Community Council and eight parent-teacher or- ganizations. A speakers bureau also has been formed to send represen- tatives to a rea club and civ ic meetings. Anyone v.•illing to volunteer during the last weeks of the c<:1 m pai g n o r an yo n e "·is hing ~ ~pcnk er may <.'ontHct Bry ant ill 936-5926. School Board Candidates To Air Views Candidates ror the school board in the Jo'ountain Valley School District and the Hunt· ington Beach Union High School District will express their views al an 8 p.m . meeting Wednesday. The meetinJ?, sponsored by the Greenbrook Homeowners As - sociation. will be held at Cour- reges School, 18313 Santa Carlot- ta St .• Fountain Valley. Candidates have euch bee n usked to make five.minute · 1n- trod uctory speeches. then citizens may a.s k questions. It is the only candldateti m eet· Ing scheduled for the Fountain Valley School Di striet. Additional inrormaUon may be obtained from Vicki Tucker of the (ireenhrook associcUon at 962·811~. Pot Legislation CARSON CITV, No'" CAP! - Marijueina posse~.slon by minors In Nevllda would be considered a misdemeanor inlttJd of I felony under a ~eaaure \ntroduced In lb• A110111bly Monday by Robert BenJ<oylcb (R·lltno). AB 28S WH modeled 1fler Oregon's mari- juana law. I "The thing that has helped us so far is we do inlernal expedit- ing as to which cases get in- vestigated and which don't." • Loss at 880.000 Jluntington Beach has done previous manpower studies on its patrol division . IA'hich resulted in a s"·itch to the four-d.<:1.y, 10- hours-per-day v..·ork "·eek on patrol. and schedules ~hich f(•aLur e a hea\"ie r conccntiution of patrol cars on the road during the hours ""ilh thC' hi ghest crime ralt' Irvine Mazda Blaze 'Definite Arson' Hobitaillc ind1cuted con{·er n about the need for a tllree·ycar ~tud y .ind said if it isn't produc- in g sound inrormation after the first year. he would be skeptical about the ('ity staying with it for the ne xt t"·o years. Th e grant application. "'hich mu s t be approved by the l'allfornia Criminal Jus tice Council. asks for $62,719 the first year: Sl74 .381 the second year: and $141 .068 the third yt.>ar . Approval for lluntington Beach participation in the study ts expc~terl to be given tonight by the city council <luring its 7 o'clock meeting . f 'rom Page Al MARTHA ... discrediting operation,·• said l\.1cCord ... They wanted to s ee her embarrassed." McCord's letter to U.S. District Judge John J . Sirira on March 19, 1973, is credited with helping blow the lid off the \\latergate cover·up. Chier Justice Warren Burger has denied l\1cCord·s petition to remain (rec on bond pending ap- peal. lie wa~ convicted of con- spiring to break into Democratic national headquart<'rs in the Watergate building. A blaze that ravaged the new American headquarters of Mazda Motors in Irvine early Sunday was deliber<.1tely set and the loss is now up lo $80,000, police revealed today. The first ·information released regarding the fire at 2100 S.E . Main St., in the Irvine Industrial Complex tentatively blamed il on an electrical short." llowever, a police report filed by Patrolman Douglas Stoermer, s ays investigalors have de- termined the destructive fire was deliberately set by some sort or open rlame instrument. It could have been a cigarette lighter or a IJlo\'-·torch, the report say.&. "We are listing it as being of s uspicious origin." said a ~pokes man for the Orange Coun- ty Fire 01.'partment. Firemen said Monday they had ruled out ars on. But Officer Stoermer·s report today completely contradicted an electrical short theory. El ectrical troubles had been encountered In the new building. forcing the Japanese molor car firm to delay its occupancy, nr - cording to the City of Irvine Ph1n- ning Department. A county Fire Departme nt spokesman said today that this could have been a factor in Initial information given to the ne\\·s media that did not specify the fire v.•as set deliberatelv. Only one s<.'curity guard was on <luty at the Japanese firm deal· ing in rotary cng ine cars during the predawn hours Sunday '¥!'hen the blaze broke out. investigators s aid. Investigators said A1onday the Mazda Motors fire could have been a S4 million Joss if it had not been reported quickly by a motorist passing by on the adj a· cent San Diego Frce\'-·ay. Damage from water was almost as destructive as the fire itself, county Fire Department s pakesmen pointed out. A water pipe that burst due to the heat nooded a v•in g or the building. Portions of the concrete and glass industrial slructure escaped damage in the 5:30 a .m. fire, according to inv~tigators. Policc~ls li sted the total loss as to the structure. 525.000 to ontents and $15,000 to what w'!l~ described a~ personal belongings, such as tools and of- fice equipment. Frorn Page Al CRASH ... pinpointed it at about six miles north of El 'J'oro Marine Corps Air Station. Authorities said both helicop- ters were on routine training flights when the collision OC· curred . Let Us Put You on the Map Near the entrance. inside our slore. is a giant new map. We are 1n the process of identifying all of the homes we have carpeted since 1965 on this rnap with colored pins. {A different color for each year.) Close scrutiny will detect some inleresting fa cts: firs tly. we have carpeted homes o n virtually e very street in the area. Secondly. the pins are in bunches. indicating WORD·OF·MOUTH advertis•ng. Thirdly, the number of homes we have carpeted is ,;taggering . 1r you desire honesty. experience. and recommendations from neighbors we have worked for. then Alden's is THE PLACE! AI .. DEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia AYe. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOUIS: Mo& 11n n.....' lo 1:10-l'lll..' lo 9 -SAT •• 9:30 to 5 • • I I ] l' " ti " .J b '1 ti j A M sl 0th JX re M Ct ur h) Sil te dE o~ hi bl Sl! sp ty ru I<> ar er fo fi1 co ni sp co in m fi1 dl m th th .. M ·D Sf .. p i A c. w 1! S( hi ' I , f ' • • Today's C::loslng N.Y. Stoeks •VOL. 68, NO. 49, 2 SECTIO~j, 22 RAGES QRAN(>E COUNTY, c,ALIF6RNtA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975 TEN CENtS i I • J • • t 'Martha's Netvport . 'Ordeul·' Bocked tl'!.0· ~';" By HELEN THOMAS . : WASHINGTON (UPll Martha Mitchell's claim that lihe was held a "political pris_90er" at the Newporter Inn in JUne 1972 was sUDstantiated today by James McCord, her former bodygUard and convicted Watergate conspirator. Mrs. Mitchell has maintained ~ that she spent n·early a week - ' Mazda Arson Ruled By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OlllwrHlly ~i~Sl•tf . A blaze that ravaged the new American h eadquart ers of Mazda Motors in Irvine early Sunday was deliberately set arid the loss is now up to $80 ,000, police re·vealed today. The first Information released. regarding the fire at 2100 S.E . t.tain St .. in the Irvine Industrial Complex tentatively blamed it on an electrical short . 1-lqwever, a police report filed by Pl!itrolman Douglas StoermC'r. s ays investi~alor s have de- termined the destructive fire "·as deliberately set by some sort or open flame instrument. It could have been a cigarette lighter or a blowtorch. the report says. "We are listiri'g it a-s being of suspicious origin,'' said a spoke6man for the Oranae Coun- ty Fire Department. Firemen said ,.1onday they had ruled out arson. • But Officer Stoermer's report today complC'tely contr:adicted an electrical !i hort theory. Electrical troubles had been encountered in the new building, forcing the J cipa nese motor car firm to delay its occupancy, a(·· ('Ording to the City of Irvine Pliin- ning Department. A count y Fire Department spokesman said today that this C'OUld have been a factor in initial information given to the news media that did not speciry the fire was set deliberately. .Qnly one security guard \\'as on duty at the Japanese firm deal· ing in rotary engine cars during the predawn hours Sunday when the blaze br"ke out, investigators said. Investigators said l\londay the <See MAZDA, Page AZ J Coast Student Set fpr Japan . Tom Dunlap, son of l\1r. and Mrs. James Dunlap of Newport ·Beach, will leave next month to spend a year studying in Japan ai...part of the Americans Abroad pc.ogram sponsored by the American Field Service. Dunlap, currently a student at Corona del Mar High, will live with a family in Shizuoka-ken, 150-tniles southwest of Tokyo.· He will attend a private boys school with his two brothers in his Japanese "famil y." Dunlap, whose favorite sub· jects are in the fi eld or science, hopes to become a dentist. "' Prime Rate Qips' to 8 1/2o/o EW YORK (U Pll -The huge Chemical Rlink today sl~hed its interest rate for ~\'ime business loans to 8~ {>t!cent from 9 percent. ~at ii the lowest prime fafe of any commtrcial bank Presen{Jy prevailing. It is also the lowest prime rate since. ·ia1t spring when interes( r~les started rising rapidly 14nd the commercial bahk J\rime rate peaked at 12 per· cent In July. ' ; A number ot other bnnks, have cut the prime rate to 8'~'(1 percent in the wake ot a one· -h.ell,percen'8ge point alash in 1'1•1.Federaf Reserve Bank's d'8count rate nn loans to )>aitks to 7114 percent. I"" ·I '' ~ the very week that the Watergate break·in Was discovered -Under virtu'al ''hoose ·a-rrest'' at a Newporter lnn villa reserved rqr the pr.esid~tial en~ourage. 'l\fcCoril said 14l'o. ~!ltc~ell hatl not lie<f wheq •bq ~!aimed ~he was manh4ndled Md dnigged to keep her ftom 1e•l"ning the truth about the Watergate break·in. "Martha4-s story is true -· basically the womaq was k1d- naped," Mi:Cord to)d UPI_in an interview. As for the former Attorney General. ~tcCord said. "I think he was ·fond of her to a degree. Sul I don't think the man ever leveled with her. "l think that ~Iartha was ig- norant of most of his activities. Shocked is probably more pro- Dauly P1lot Pholo bJ p.,tric k O'Donnell BALLOON LAUNCHES UCI ENGINEERING WEEK Hot-Air Craft Hovers Over Campus Engineering Week 'Launched' at UCI The balloon went up today starting OC Irit-ine"s Engineerin,1:1 Week. ' The 9 a.m. l aunching or J.I seven-story tall black hot-air balloon was the first·or a series of scheduled events ap~arently aimed at dispelling any myths about t h e stodgin·ess of engineers. The balloon. said Skip Tylman, engineering week chairman, was donated by Coste Mesa attorney Garnet Sandeen "lo give us something spectacular to start things ofr." Engineering Dean James J-1. f\.1ulligan Jr. could not comment on the week's schedull'd ~vents . l-le was soaring high above the campus in the bucket suspended from the balloon, Tylman soid . Engineering week is set each year to coincide with the week of George ·Washingtou's birthdoy. Washington is considered one of the nation 's first and most famous engineers. ~But the events scheduled this week b·ear more resemblance to the engineering job \Vashington allegedly performed on a cherry tree than son1e of his le ss memorable but more reputBble feats. The events include: -A mathematics t'elay race, a combination of a SO-yard dash and working math problems on a blackboard. scheduled for noon todaii._ -A 'paper airplane contest in which ,planes are to be thrown fron) the third fl oor of the engineering building at 10 a .m . Wednesday. -A pie eating contesl at 1 p.m . Wedneaday. . -A Rube Goldberg Contest featuring, complex, .but worthless contraptions atl!)a.m . Thursday. -A generator t:onte"st to de# terrnine who can generate the highest voltage at l p.m . Thurs· day. . - -f\n egg·<11'ack&1i"8 coot•st with packaging designed~_to 11ro- \ ' lt.•('l lhc fr<1gile contents from ;1 nine·sto1·y tlrop from the top of the engineering building at 11 :30 :.i m . l•'riday. 1\-lcan,,·h1lc . baek ;11 the balloon, Tyln1an said the craft \\'hieh 1,1.·<.a s brought to campus by the Civi l Air P atrol and tethered to the ground rriighl be released for a b1·ief flight after the mo1·n· 1ng fesli\'ilit·s. Asked "·here the balloonists '>''ould land. he said. "'I just don't kno"···· ERA G i·oup Meets 'S1-\LT L .<\KE C ITY, l.."tah <U l>J J -Support1.•rs of the Equal Rights Amendment kept a frozen all -night \'i~il on the steps of the L"tah Capitol building hoping lo persuade legisla tors to vote for the 1Tieasure. The {'Ont1·oversial amendment lo the U.S. Constilu· lion was scheduled as a special order or business in the I louse of Rep1·esenlat.ives toda~·. 'Birtliday' Too Early Pl-IILADELPlllA 11\Pi The Procrastinators Club or America \\·as angered by the early celebration of George Washington's birthday. So the club picked ~londay to-celebrate the birthday or a.tillard Fillmore. the nation's 13th presidenJ, \vho ""as born Jan. 7, 1800 . "\Ve wouldn 't mind if I.in· coin 's birthda y were Celebrated Feb. 17 Che 1,1.·as born on Feb. 121, but we r e· senl the idea of celjib"rat1ng Washington's birthday''tll\eld.' or time," said chppter, pml-". dent Les Waas. ' • . ' • • per. John Mitchell didµ't want her to lcnow. • • . And , McCord s'ald , H.R . Haldeman and other top aides of President Richud M. Nixon were jealous of~Mrs. Mitchell 's popularity and speaking engage. ments, and wanted to do whatever they could to embar- rass her. For a time. McCord had bee~ • Mrs . l\.titchell's bodyguard before becoming chief or security for Nixon 's re-election cam· paign . She sa!,d she had been given in- jectiol)S"" and held in her room against her will, and McCord told UPI : "They kept her locked up and she began to be afraid for her life." ritcCord said Haldeman -then I e; Marines Plullllllet In County A pair of heavy cargo and troop-carrying helicopters from the Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Station colflded high over rugged l\1odjeska Canyon in the Santa Ana Mountains today. (United Press" Int ernational reported three persons dead and a fourth critically injured. 1 One of the CI-l ·S3 choppers on a routine training flight plummet- ed into a steep ravine, according to initial reports. while the second reportedl y ('rash-landed 1n the same vicinity. Site of the multiple accident \\·as reportedly up i\lodieska Ca- nyon from Cook's Corner. the ·· 1.·rossroads general stoce at El ·roro and t\1 odjeska Canyon roads. fnformation was sketchy this afternoon on the death or injury toll. One injured survi1vor was flown br ¥arine Oorps helicopter and delivered nt J 1: 30 a.m. to Mission Com"munity Hospital in Mission Viejo. wh"'ere nursing 1tersonnel said th ey could not release in- formation about his condition. A nC\\-"S pape r reporter who ar- rived on the scene in the Irvine l~ake region an area extreme· J~-remote and with difficult ae· cess -said information indicat· t'd there were bodies in the \\'reek a ge. A CH ·53 helicopter normally {'<trries a complement or three persons. including pilot, copilot <.and ere\\· chief. but Maj. Sally Pritchett. publie information of· ficer at El T oro 1\1 arine Corps 1\ir Station. El Toro. said four \\•ere aboard one chopper and five on the other t\1arine Corps authorities said one of the helicopters slammed do1,1.·n in a crash-landing on a <See CR AS JI , Page A2 ) PROFIT TAK/NG CUTS INTO DOW :\'E\\' 'i'ORK {U Pl J The stoek market. giving ground in lat<' profit taking, closed lov.'er today in fairly active trading on the N<'w \"ork Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industria l a\·e ragc. off more than five points at the outset. later moved ahead by three points but 1,1.·as off 2.90 at 731 .30 at the C'losc Declines led advances bv about u seven-to -s ix margin ari1ong the 1,8.17 issues traded. (Tables All) PriC'e s were mixed in nlodeiratc trading on the American Stock ~xehangc . SUCCUMBS AT 81 Irvine's Brad Helli• Irvine Co. Pioneer Hellis. Dies \\lilliam Bradford J·lelli s, the man who ruled the Irvine Ranch ,~·ithout interference for more than a decade and spent h~lf his life as an Irvine Company of- ficer, is dead at SI. f-le died Feb. 9 at Santa Ana Community Hospital after a short illness. Funeral services took place Feb. 12 at \V averley Chapel, San· ta Ana. l\1r. Hellis was the protege ol' land baron James Irvine Jr., bet- ter known as J. I., who hired him as a young man of 20 in 1914. By then, Mr. Hellis had been 1n California m ore than 10 years. He moved to San Francisco in 1903 from his Denver birthplace und became fas t rriends \\'ith l\'lyford Irvine. son or J .I . and heir to the family fortune. Irvine Ranch h1stor1cs note that J .I. built up the family hold- ings with a legend<.ary fury but ~Ir. l{ellis ran the ranch much like an old-time foreman. He "'as general manager for 25 years. second in authority only to the Irvine patriarch. l\1r. Iiellis was extremely close to J .I. and was often a silent partner in many land deals. He and Orange County realtor Walter Tubach were the last peo- ple to see J .l . alive, fi shing in an icy stream on his 100.000-ac re 1\-lontana ranch in 19,17. Mary Hellis, \viclow of the former Irvine executive. said her husband. Tubach andJ.I. ranged up and down the creek and became separated. \Vhen Tubach and Hellis looked around again, <See R1\NCllER, Page At) Newport Panel's Finances Outlined Counciln1an Pete Barrell, a long-time Newport Beach area realtor. leacts the pack in the number of entries on r1nanc1a l disclosure forms required by the passage of Proposition Nine. Bttrrett. his fe llO\\' council members and City ft1anager Robert Wynn have filed inrorma· lion about their assets as re- quired by the initiative's passage last fall. Documents on file with City Cl~rk Laura Lagios set separate ;~~tl'.JG ,;. e~h ielalbl 10 !he . #lu~, or the asseta. ,ilSie<I cnch holding ehecl(ed 8 box con\ain· orl s. r un~ ~0,000 : •!• ' • " bet1,1.·een $10.000 and $100,000, or more than SI00,000. The records show these respo nses by Ne\\.·porl coun· ciln1en : -Barrett, five entries in the middle range. which are Barrett· Realty Company or '>''hich he Is sole O\\'ner; s tock or GiHes and Derby, In c .. marine construc- tion ; a partnership in Gilles and Derby Towing and Salvage; another interest in Walrus Tow and SalYage; Eagle Land Com.: pa,.~. ~\miniqg venture, plus two entries 1n the lowest category of 11,'Ss lhan $J,O,QOO . Those lnvqlve stock ill "'tinnesota lofining and (Seo.FINANCES, PareiJ Nixon's chief of staff -had been involved in "a great effort in the \Vhite House to disc redit ~tartha Mitchell. They were ex- tremely jealous of her and feared her because s he was very can- did ... and because she earned a 1 lot of money for appearances at Republican rallies . "Thi s resulted 1n a massive ISee 1'1ARTllA, Page AZ • Ie Hearing On Plan Slated Seven proposed changes to the Ne""·port Beach General Plan - two of them City Council ideas with impact on the Irvine Com- pany -are . headed for initial hearings Thursday. Planning commissioners will hold hearings on all the suggest- ed changes at their 7:30 p.m. session. The shifts range from minor alterations on small private parcels to sweeping density cutbacks on Irvine Com· pany properties. Of the changes, Councilman Paul Ryckoff's Jan. 2 sugges- tions for lo"·er densities and their application to specific Irvine Company parcels has stirred the most advance controversy. And a letter on file with the commission from Irvine Com- pany executives beseeches the panel to table Ryckoff'a idea. Specifically, Ryckort seeis the maximum allowable density of the ''low-density-residential'' label pared from a maximum of 10 units to the acre to only four. He s ugges'ts a new designation of medium-density residential, with a maximum of eight. He also \\•ants a change of policy calling for density to be calculated on buildable acreage only, not on the customary gross acreage of a site. Ryckoff's suggestions pro· (See llEARING, J'age A2) Burn Victi1n Still Critical Nurses at Hoag Memorial l:lospital today reported no change in the extremely critical condition or a Newport. Beach '-''Oman "'ho was gravely burned in a $50,000 "'eekend apartment blaze. Airs. Carmen Edman. 53, re- mained under intensive care for massive third-degree burns 'suf- fered over most of her body dur- ing a predawn blaze at a \'ersailles apartment Sunday . l\frs. Edman was rescued from the blazing .apartment at 500 Cagney Lane by a passing off- duly fireman and her hus band, James . '>''ho was burned less severely. Firemen said the fire started in · the kitchen or Apartment 102 after the couple had gone to bed. Or:::a:ast w·eather Fair skies through \Ve<ines- day with slightly \varmer temperatures. arcording to the weather service. llighs 63 al the beaches rising to 68 in- land. Tonight's lo"'·s 42 to47, INSIDE TODAV What's being done nationally to combat child abuse-tful caiue of lhousand& of deaths eoch year? Report examines approacM1 on Bl. Index Al'l'-S-Vkt AJ ~J.. ... .. IErMI .. "*<tt 91 CaHfW""I AS OIPlllM ... ,. C)Mlk:• •• o-.. n1 £.I O.Mlt ... ti<•• Al ........... 1.... '" ......... ~ .... ptMMt A11•11 H1M...... At ~ ..... ............ ~.-.. , """u....., e1 Moffit .... """""' ... ....,., "" N.11i-.1 ... _ ... 0r-..c.1111t-, .. , ...... •t<t sr•vta..._. 1-1.-_,, .... ~N· Morfltll A11 , ... "',... . "'· TIIM19" At WMt'-" A4 """~ A4 Award Wi1111er The Newport-Mesa s chool di strict's newest school, Roy 0. Andersen Elemen· tary. h as been named winner of the Walter Taylor Architectural Award by the American Association of School Ad·· ministrators. The national honor will be received by Andersen Principal Scott 1Paulsen in Dallas, 'fex., later this month. School designed by Porter-Jensen and Partners is in J-larbor View Homes section of Newport Beach. It is of open-loft design with almost no fixed interior walls. Above photo shows m ain entrance. Below are "reading steps'' in school's interior. Man Escapes Dynamite ' Blast Death RObe rt Taylor pulled his bulldozer to a halt Monday, just short of nine sticks of dynamite and a box of blas ting caps which police said could have killed him. Taylor, an e mploye or E & G Engin eeri ng in Huntington .Beach. was clearing a vacant lot at 5243 Warner Avenue of debris, weeds and trash. When he spotted something suspicious. h e stopped the bulldozer and investigated, Hunt· ington Beach police said. The department's bomb ex- pert Sgt. Barry Price, arrived soo,.; afterward to confirm that Taylor's find was dynamite and blasting caps. •-The dynamite was very old, and it had s tarted to 'weep' -the nitroglycerin had settled into droPlet form," Sgt. Price ex· plained. "'More than likely. the com· pression or the tractor on the dynamite sticks would have been enough to set it off,·· he said. The explosion would have been big enough to fl at ten an .average size house. or to have killed the bulldozer operator, Price said. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT Robert N , Weed "'"'"'"! •1111 ,.,,~.- Jack R. Curley Yio9 ,.._.;,,..,.1 _ c,.en,,.•I M<!r>lQll!r Thomas Keevil EO+lor Thomas A. Murphine WN<1•n9£d>1"" From Page Al RANCHER. • they found the ranch owner lying face down in the creek, dead of a heart attack. l\1yford Irvine, president of the Irvine Foundation formed by his father in 1935, was chosen com- pany_pres ident after J . I.'s death. ·Mr. Hellis, an original founda· tion director, became vice presi- dent and general manager, step· ping into James Irvine's shoes to rule the ranch for 10 years. Myford Irvine didn't interfere because, while he was a financial wizard. he knew little about agriculture. Mr. Hel li s' powerful co n· trolover ranch activities came to an abrupt end in 1957 when Joan · Irvine Smith, 24 ·year-old grand- daughter of J . I . and a new member of the foundation OOard. challenged the corporate struc- ture and the company's land de· alings. She charged 1-lellis had taken advantage of his .corporate pos i- tion to buy land on his own or in partnership y,·ith Tubach and J .I. She demanded the partnership arrangement be dissolved and Helti s be removed from all hi s company offices. When the Irvine heiress threatened to ta,ke legal action. 1-lellis resigned, refusing lo a<I · mil any wrongdoing. He \\·as quoted as saying at the time ··~1yford decided he didn't want to right. so I resigned." Compoiny officials say 1t may have been l\1r . Hellis' resignation and the pass ing of the ranch agricultural era that caused Myford Irvine to havea nervous breakdo\•1n . He was fo un d mysteriously shot to death in th e family home in 1959. OurinE? hi s 61 vears in Orange County, l\1r . J.l el lis ~.as involved in many community activities, including the Elks Club, the San· ta Ana Masoni c Lodge and the &>y Scouts of Am erica. He was a member of the board of governors o f C h apman College, a Sa9ta Ana Community Jlospital director, a founding director of the Orange County l\1unicipal Water Dist.Met and a Bank of America director. I-le is survived by his ":ife und two daughters, Mrs. Robert Luckey of Brawley and Mrs. Robert Purcell of Richland, Wash. Gang Particular From Page A I FINANCES. • • 1\-Ianufacturing ;,.ind an inte1·est in the Aariba Co mpany, a financing business. lie ;:1lso reported equily in four properties. his home at 320 King's Road. and holdings at 508 29th St.; 2806 Lafayette St. and 510. Bo is a A venue. all in Ne"•port Beach. -ft'tilan Dostal s howed medium-category interest in his own law firm or 1\-lilan M . Dostal Corporation of Orange; middle· range interest in National En-· vironmental System s. Inc., of Orange and Minnesota J\1ining and Manufactur ing stock hold - in gs of between Sl0,000 and Sl00,000. He also listed in the lowest range mutual funds from lnvestor's l\1utual and a stock trust fund for hi s children in- volving the bank of Newport. J-le also reported equity in the fami ly hon1e al 1821 Trade"'inds Lane. -Councilwoman Lucille Ku ehn listed only her home at 1831 Seadrift Drive, Corona de! l\-1 ar. -J\olayor Donald J\tclnnis listed interest in the m erchandising business of Sea Treasur es at less than Sl0.000, plus stock in the bank of Newport, Irvine Nation<1l Bank and the Bank of Irvine, all less than Sl0,000. The home at 4105 Seashore Drive \~·as listed as equity . ·between $10 ,000 and Sl00,000. --Councilman Howard Roger s listed only stock in the Bank of NewpOh al less than SI0,000. -Councilman Paul Ryckof( c:ited s tock hold ings in the Harbor Travel agency at between $10.000 and $100,000 in \'alue plus the family home at 1200 S. Ba vfront. --Councilman John Store re- corded stock interest in the mid- dle range in the consulting engi n eers firm of Store. Matakovieh and \Volfberg, plus the family home at 441 Is abell a 'ferrace. Corona del Mar. -<.'ity Manager Robert Wynn entered only his equity in the family home and stock in U:ij!' Bank of Costa l\.tesa at less than Sl0,000. From Page ;\ l MAZDA ... Ma zda Motors fire could have been a S4 million loss if it had not been reported quickly by a motorist passing by on the adja- cent San Diego Frce"'ay. Damage from water y,·a s almost as destructive as the fire itself, county Fire Department spokesmen pointed out. A \.Valer pipe that burst due to_ t~e heal nooded a "1in g of the bwld1ng. Portions of the concrete and glass indu strial s tructure escaped damage in the 5 :30 a .m . fire according to investigators. P~lice reports I isled the total loss as $40,000 to the structure. 525.000 to contents and $15,000 to "·hat was described as personal bt'longings, such as tools and of- fi c-e equipment. From Page AJ MARTHA ... di screditing operation," said J\.1cCo rd. "They wanted to see her embarrassed." l\1cCord "s Jetter to U.S. District Judge John J . Sirica on March 19. 1973, is credited with helping blow the lid off the Watergate cover-up . Chief Justice Warren Burger has denied l\t cCord's petition to remain free on bond pending ap- peal. lie was convicted of con· spiring to break into Democratic national headquarters in the Wa t~rga te building. . GRANTS _PASS, Ore. <U PIJ -_pol L.,.ai .. )ation Sherifrsaepufle-s nave few cl ues ~. in their lnveatl1a.tion of~ home CARSON CITY, Nev. {AP) - , burglary In which a fifth of Marijuana possession by minors \lr'hlakey was s tolen. Claude in Nevada would be considered a Riegel told officers the thlev~s nlisdemeanor instead or a felony also took three ounces..J>( man· ·under a measure introduced Jn Juana, food s tamf"i, A hash pipe the Assembly Monday by Robert and:. roach c lip. Benkovtch (It-Reno). • . .. ' !!.~e~··.~, · Sn-ikers did ates ror tl>• li\lffi ilCw .density 'D • t d App~ • In· Drug rcquiremen~· ' ' eser e For the p e Castaways Point ;.lcreagc ovtr .()()kio1 the Upper • • Death? Bay he sugges-ts low·denaity with a total possible number of units of 240, instead or the currently al· lowed 432units. . By JACK CHA.PPELL ~ For development of a vacant ~t,_.O•ll~~llo1$Utf • The Orange County District At-·site north of the Newporter IM torney's office will file u request on Jamboree Road, the low. for reconsideration of n judge's density label would slash the un- ruling dismissi ng murder its from 640 to 360. Commercial charges against a San Clemente couldbeanalternateusethereun· couple accused in the drug death derhissuggestions. of a l!i-year-o ld LagWla Beach As for acreage al Jamboree girl. and Coast llighway, Rycko(('s s uggestion for tower residentiat Deputy District Attorney Eric densities there surfaced before Snethen said today if the request Irvine Company officials un· for reconsideration by the veiled preliminary plans. for ·a Superior Cou rt fails. "'there is the total shift to corpvrate offi'-e strong likelihood we'll go to the uses. The land ts about 19 acres in district court of appeals because an L·shape near the existing this is the first Californi<i case in a Ne'.'•port Center buildings. unique area of the la\v. · · Ryckoff . also proposes stiff \vording in the general plan to ·rcrry S. Ri-:hardson. 19. and key growth to ttte strains placed her husband RQnald, 24. of 166 on essential services and its Aven i d a F Jore n c i a , Sa n potential for further environmen- Cle mente, were arrested on tal damage -particularly to the murder c'harges following the de-b .ath of Lagunan Julie Thomas in 8-~The amendments are pro- lateOctober. posed to bring about a more re- Aut horit ies a lle,::ed Miss asonable growth and comply 1'homas ingested a drug call ed with community sentime nt propercaine Yi'hich had been \vhich has been affronted. by de- passed on to her a s cocaine. velopments which in character, Properca1ne, ari anesthetic used density, scale or mass are totally in eye surgery. is said t9 be 10 out of harmony with the city and times more powerful in its the immediate environment," powdered stale than cocaine. Ryckoff said when he suggested During a Lfiguna Niguel thechanges. municipal court hearing follow-Fellow Council Member in g the arrests o r the Lucille Kuehn h as an a mend· Richardsons, Deputy DA Ted ment or her own proposed for Mill ard referred to the young hearings Thursday. couple as"merchantsofdeath." She seeks c han ges in the L~ter the case was taken to the circulation e lement to assess the Orange County Grand Jury current and future needs or traf· \\·hich returned murder indict-fie flow on Coast Highway. mentsagainstthecouple. SpeCific target areas are Orang~County Superior Court between the Upper Bay and the Judge James K . Turner last. area near Avocado Avenue week dismissed the murder where the Irvine Company seeks charges. saying that intent to to build a large corporate plaza. commit a death had not been Her proposals also seek a pro- shown to hi s s atisfaction. vision compelling the city to re- Judge Turner will be asked to view every suggested. land.use reconsider that ruling, Snethen change which would affect the s aid. on the bas is of theory of status or the old Fifth Avenue common la"' murder -that a Corridor through Corona ·del person "'ho does an act Y.'hich is Mar. inherently dangerous y,·ith wan-Besides those two major ele- ·ton disregard t o human life and ments, these changes to the death is a foreseeable conse· general plan also are set for quence of the art. is guilty of hearing: ~ murder. · -Shifting land use on a lot al Doctor Gi·ve1i Probatio1i iii Fetus' Deatli BOSTON (UPI>-Dr. Kenneth C. Edelin today \\.'as given a light sentence -one year on probation -for hi ~ conviction of manslaughter of a fetus in a legal abortion. Judge Ja1n es P. Mc:Guire s tayed the sentence, pending an appeal "·hich Edelin's attorney, William 11on1<1ns. said would be ril ed '"this afternoon ... 1·he case had been widely publicized . J\.·Jaxim um senten ce for manslaughter in Massachusetts is 20 years. llomans declined to make a specific recommendation to the judge but said in a brief un- prepared statement that Edelin is "'not the kind of individual "'ho has any malice in his heart. and ha s a long and charitable career ahead of him.·· .Jud ge J ames P l\1cGuire of Superior Court said sentence y,·ould be s tayed pending appeal of the conv iction. Prosec ut or Newman A. Flanagan made no specifi c re. commendations about the sen- tence. 809 E. Bay Ave., in Balboa, from '"retail and service-commercial" to "t"'o-family residential.'' Billie M . Hickock owns the lot. -Changing the use of SO acres north or Pacific View Memorial Park from ••governmental, educational and institUtional" to ..low-density residential." The proposed developer of the land, Broadmoor Homes, seeks the change. · -The Irvine Company's re· quest on .the L·s haped parcel at Jamboree and Coast Hi ghway where 19 acr es of land now labeled for residential use would be changed to ''administrative. professi"onal and £inancial- commerical." --Changes to the plan which "·ould add a park use for land on the east side or Marguerite Avenue at Harbor View Drive in Corona del Mar. -The setting of boundaries lo most of the Old Newport area cit- ing it a spot requiring a "specifi c area plan." That change would allow closer city controls. Body Identified ALAMEDA !UPl l -The body 'Of an "execu\,jon-type" victim . "'as id entif~· e ~onday as that of Mi c hael nderson, 27. an Oakland plu ber. Police said the victim had been kidnaped Sun- day. and that the body was found Monday in a vacant lot. By UAW The United Auto Workers' de· cislon to stay out or the strike by fellow e mployes or McDonnell Douglas has caused some hard feelings on the picket lines. ''The feeling is that we're fight- ing their batt!e -theirs and ours both -and they;re not helping," a spokesman for the striking In· ternational Association of Machinists said today. The IAM represents a total o( 7 ,000 aerospace workers at McDonnell Dougl as plants in Southern California, including 1.500in1-luntington Beach. The UAW, with 11,000 in Long Beach though none in Huntington 1Beach. so far has refused to join the JAM on the picket line. Instead, the union continues to negotiate with the company, which today was to send over its latest off t>r . T he offer reportedly is higher than the previous one. but not yet up to what union officials con. sid er '"parity" in the aerospace industry nationwide. The U1\W will study the pro· JX>Sa l, then membe rs will vote by 1-l'iday on whether to accept or reject, union officials said. In the meantime, UAW mem- bers "'ill continue lo cross the JAJ\1 picket lines. Hoag Leader Dr. McGaughey Dead at 59 Dr. Cla rk G . tvlcGaughey, 59, V.'ho since 1972 had served as c hairman of the emergency room committee (or lloag l\temorial Hospital, died at that hospital l\.1onday arternoon after suffering a "'eekend heart at-· lack. - Or. McGaughey, of 119 29lh St., first came to Newport Beach in May of 1969 arter moving his practice from Scottsdale. Ariz . He leaves his widow, Eileen. Hospit a l spokesmen said Dr. l\.1cGau_ghey first becam~ af· filiated with the emergency room service soon after arriving in _ . Ne,vport and had served as a re- gular physician there. He a'.!isumed leadership o( the large committee. which cooduct- edtheservicein 1972. The native of Muscatine, Iowa, y,·as a graduate of the University or Michigan Medical School. Memorial services are pending at Pacific View Mortuary. 1-'riends who wish may make memorial contributions to Hoag Memorial Hospital's emergency room fund. f'rom Page A I CRASH.~. ridge near Modjeska Canyon, but a witness said the ,other spiraled down into tht' ravine out of con· trol. Search and rescue team mem· bers flown into the remote site pinpointed it at about s ix miles north of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Authorities said both helicop- ters were' on routine training flights when the collis ion oc- curred. ·r==================;;; .. Let Us Put You on the Map Near the entrance. 1ns1de our store. is a giant new map. We are in the process of identifying a ll of the homes we have carpeted since 1965 on this map with colored pins. (A different color for each year.) Close scrutiny will detect some interesting facts: firstly, we have carpeted homes on virtually every street in the area. Secondly, the pins are in bunches . indicating WOR D·OF-MOUTH advertising. Thirdly. lhe number of ho mes we have carpeted is ·staggering. If you desire honesty, experience. and recommendations from neighbors we have worked for. I hen Alden·s is THE PLACE 1 ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. ----~--COSTA MISA--- 64604838 HOUIS: -Tlrll T'hook., 'lo 5:30 -Fii" ' lo ' -SAT" •:30 lo 5 • .. " " • l • • ' ' ' 'I t I I ' ' ,1 • I I 1 ' I ' I I Save on ·Taxes Si.ck Pay Means Reftmd By SYLVIA PORTER 1Si%UI loo Scriul If you are an Older employe wbo haa been rece1 v . Ins sick pay. a lll'!ClRS rulln1 may have paved the way (OI' a tax refund' for you -and lt cer· talnly eliminated a mtJor tax headache. Money's Worth Specirlcally, the IRS had lalmed ror years that when a sick or dis11bled employe ached voluntary retirement age under hls employer's re· ernentplan, any slckpayconlinued from that date on cou ld o longer be reported as exempt sick pay In any amount. stead, It had to be treated as taxable retirement pay. . . . FINALLY, AFTER MANY court dec.&slons re1ected this view, the IRS conced«l ln 1974 that it was wrong-and that any exempt sick pay dJdn't change to taxable retirement in· come until the emplaye reached the regular mandatory re· tlremenl age, and not any earber voluntary retirement age. tr you are an employe who followed the previous 1ncor· Teet IRS rule by reporting your exempt sick pay as taxable retirement income before reaching mandatory retirement age under your employer's plan, file a refund cJ<um for any open years. Thereby, you will recover any taxes you paid on any portion or the payments that now correctly qualify as ex.empt sick pay until you reach your mandatory retirement age If you ar.e an emp1oye or federal, slate and local govern· rnents, you have been arguing-through your spokesmen- that the Portion of.your pay that you must allocate to your retirement fund ts deferred compensal1on. Jn brief, your argument has been that this compensa· tion should properly be taxed to you in the future years when you get compensation from Your retirement fund , and not in· the years when you earn, allocate and contribute thal por· lion to your retirement fund . AFTER THE IRS TURNED down this claim, vanous public employes brought swts in the co urts to try to over· turn the IRS and establish their right to treat the allocated amounts as deferred compensation. An earlier d1slrict court case upheld the IRS \'Jew against an IRS employe who claimed the dererment. , Then, last year, the Tax Court a1 so held against an IRS employe and s1m1la rly ruled against an employe of the city and county of Los Angeles. Some or these cases may be ap· pealed and new cases may come up. Until the argument is finally resolved, the Research Institute of America suggests that any government employe who made s uch allocations 10 1974 should rePorl these amounts as current income. Then you should (tie refund cla.lms based onitreating these amounts as deferred income. IN THIS WAV, i(you, the empJoyes, eventually win out, your refund claims wtll pay off with interest. If you, the .employes, finally lose, you won't have to pay any interest. Still another 1974 court dee1s1on rebuffed the Treasury's attempt to make you-state police officers, high way patrolmen, similar employes-pay tax on the meals you eat while on duty for which tbe state either pays or reimburses you. Up to 1974 , the ma1onty or court dec1s1ons have held that meal payments made by a state government to state JX>hce officers and highway patrolmen came within the spec10e: exemption for meals or lodging furnished to an employe by his employer Clhe state) on the business pre- mises of the employer for the convenience or the employer. The state's business premise'.! were considered to ex· tend aU over the state and particularly to the highways where the officers and patrolmen work. But the Treasury turned to a Supreme Court decision that barred a taxpayer from deducting for meals while on business trips not lasting more than a day-and 1t claimed that this tue, in effect, knocked out the earlier cases which favorably ruled on the reimbursement of meals or _police of. ficers. A DISTRICT COURT rejected this view The fact that a deduction Js barred for meals during a one.<fay business trip doesn't destroy the specific exemption for meals furnished by an employer to an employe on the premises for the con· venience of the employer. The reimbursements you-an officer ot the state-get for meals you eat while on patrol duty remain exempt from taxes under this district court's decision. 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Suitt D Costa Mesa, _Celllomla PHONE: 64&-1631 OF:FlCE HOURS: 8:30-5:30 Mon. thtu Fri, 'Kl11'Y''S ows • . HER STATISTICS ' 'By JVUA llAS'l'INGll ' ' NEW YORK (UPll -Francu "Kitty" 'Natividad, the rel1nint Ml.u l"Ud• Cosmopolitan, la a woman who enjoys her-wOii and·ean'tunderstand ~i==:=::jffiincuffgi£~1AocmJi:=:=:;:~ why any women's tiberaUon grouP1 wouJ~ want to. censure her. • NOTICE OF SALE BY AUCTION . . "You have to be lll!erated to .sO what I ~o." the ll C:.UllEI r.u.. . " buxom redhead a~ld as she allJlll"d slowly out of her RECEIVED INGLE!WOOD INT'l AIRPORT 0u1Y cleared by hot-plnk..t'wrap-around dress at• news conference Customs Bllt of Entry #2202962. Incorrect con ten ta : Monday. • . refused by lmportar · PUBLIC •ucnoN NEWSMEN GASPED AS the ~5-year-old II tiUehqlder stood wearing only a gold chain with a OrdffdofAluutOHTIDIALliS heart around her waist and recited:-the vital FINEST v ALUABLE PERSIAN statlatica that qua lilied her for the title -'38·22,35. 9d..._arn...t•bp At o~ point. Miss Natividad told a TV To cover freight. duties and other basic costs'. cameraman, They're always showing the back, REMOVED FROM LUFTHANSA AIRLINES av CLEARING but it's what's up front that counts .•• AGENTS for convenience of publk:, due to congestion In Jf that. reasoning sounds superficial, perhaps it storerooms for sale at can be substantiated by Miss Natividad's claim that NEWPORT BEACH her "what's up front" is insured !or $1..5 million by Hew...,t .. •• 1101 J .... " Rd. Lloyd's of London. lUU..FU. 2s .ti r.M. lMPKffec7 r.M. MICnot-.1:... ,_...., ............ 12111"'-r•>r ACCORDING TO MISS NATIVIDAD, she chose her field "for the money and the attention. Arid I Does· Li1-.cba think losing Weight. is ec•sy? tt Is not a simple task for a patient to reach and maintain "lean weight" for life. First the patient must ti::rwt on honest desire to cure his pmblem ... then accept professional guidance from frolned Medical Doctors. Llndora's unique 10-week treatment and training program will teoch patients how to reach and maintain their "leoh wefghr for life. A safe and practical pkJn, with proper nutrttional diet, and continual emotional support. New audio and sub-llminal visual aids are used to motivate the patient. The entire program Is under the strict supeMsion of Medical Doclors, special- ists In Barlotrlc Medicine. Undoro Olnlcs ore owned and administered bv Medlcol Dociors lhal restrict their P<octlCG to Borlotl1cs. HL Clinic Pertomel OJe licensed bv the State ol q,llfomlo. Call for lnlormallon Monday lhN Friday 8 AM. lo 6 P. M. Lindora~ MEDICAL CLINIC r-NEWPQgT ¥ACH cOSTA MESA 645-3740 557-1893 Pace Professlonoi Mesa Verde Bldg. Prolessionci Bldg. San llema!dlno • E. long Beo<:h • Mission Hilts Hawlhoma •Orange• N9Wl)Olf Beach Gorden Grove • Long 8eoch • Posodeno La Hobta ·Woodland Hills • Sherman Ooks West Covina •.Fullerton· RfveBfde • santa Monica COSfa Mesa • Pomona • cenitos • Holtywood don't feel exploited. lf anything, I exploit the men who come to see me," she said. "I make $1,500 to $2,000 a week," the two-time winner of the Miss Nude Cosmopolitan contest said. .. And that's hard to be3t." Asked what her act consists of -singing, dancing or stripping -the perky 105-pound Miss Natividad chirped, ''I call it entertainment. You see, I lake a bath on the stage and there are ail these bub· bles ... I do a little interpretive dancing, too.'' SHE WAS A $425·A·MONTH keypunch operatof two years ago when she entered the Miss Nude Universe contest. A native of Juarez, Mexico, Miss Natividad said she learned to enjoy life in the raw by frequenting nudist camps in the Los Angeles area where she now makes her home. "But I like people wearing clothes," she said. "Some people have terrible bodies and they should wear clothes." Dalk.on IUD Eyed For Infections CHICAGO (U Pl) -were not common to the One or five types of in-other four _types of IUD's. teruterine contraceptive marketed i.n the 1:.J.S. devices marketed in the The report ~1ted 209 United States could cases or se~t1c spon· cause infections in the taneous abortion ;:i.nd 11 uterus, the Journal of the ma.ternal deat.hs 1n the American Medical As-U~1ted States 1n w?men sociation reported. using the Daik~n Shield. •· The tail of the JAMA publis hed a Dalkon ·shield is struc- study of the IUD called turally ' and functionally . the Dalkon Shield which different from the tails of said the "tail" on the de-the four other IUD's test- vice acts as a "wick" ed," ·the report said. which may allow bac-''The unique charac- teria to ascend into the teristics of the Dalkon uterus and cause infec-tail theoretically could tion. provide a mechanism whereby pathogenic bac- Tlf E STUDY con-teria from the vagina eluded that problems enter the uterine cavity with the Dalkon Shield and cause sepsis .. , Get these free gifts 'lot;, I~, and help Keystone celebrate its anniversary. 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I , Road lest "°"" IUlomobllt C-llCT6 fr-tt ......::.u1c.-s0 Lots ·of Non· Skid Tread • COAS'f HNIUl flH Don Swedlund Inc; . l'la>J•"""'"• GENERAi. TIRE """""T'n-. · ~ 2855HarborBlvd. CostaMesa Phone540.571Q ... _... ""'"'l.A'•• •... 646-5033 Free lnstallalion n Charge It, ' · 1IGtntn1i .. , • .,_°'_,..,._.,,. ____ Soone{ or later, you11 own Generals -------"~ I • I ) I I I • Or.a • ' Coast .Today's Cl~slag N.Y. St~ks •VOL. 68, O. 49, 2 SECTIONS1 22 PAGES ~ . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975 c TEN CENTS • • '• ltla~tfta'$-Ne ·a~(~-·~ordeal' Bocked By llELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON (UPI) - Martha Mltche\l's claim that '!Jiil was held.a.."Pol tical prisoner') at the NewpOrter Inn ln Jwie·1972 was S\lbs-iantlate'1 tdday by James,.._M~Cord, fler tQriner bodyguard aild convicted Watergate conspirator. Mrs. '?ttitchell has maintained that she spent nearly a week - the very week that the Watergate break-in was discoyered-under virtual ''h.ouse arrest'' at a Newporter Inn villa reserved for the presidential entourage. . McCord·said Mrs. Mitchell had not lied when sbe claimed she was manhandled and drusged to . keep her from learning the truth about the Water gale break-in. "Pt1artha's story is true - ' .basically e worn wU kid: pe~John Mitchell didn't want naped," McCord tol"t UPl<in .an herfoknow." · interview,. . · ·• .And. McCord_.$Jlid, }l~R .. As for the former ~ttorney Haldeman and other top aides of General, McCord said, ''l think President Richard \'!· Nixon he was fond or her lo a degree. were Jealous of Mr). Mitchell's But I don't think tbe man ever popularity and speaking engage· leveledwithher. m~n._ts, and wanl.~d to do ''I think that Martha was ig-wh.atever tHey coutdr to embar- norant o( most of his activities. rass her. Shocked is probably more pro· For a time. McCord bad been " Mrs. Mitchell's bodyguard before becoming chief of security for Nixon's re-election cam- paign. She said she bad been given in- jections and held in ht!r room , against her will, and McCord told UPI : "They kept her locked up and she began to be afraid for her life." McCord said Haldeman -then ters "' . •• ~·~, $80,000 Fire . Blaze at Mazda Termed 'Arson' A blaze th:.il ravaged the ne"'' American hc:.i'dquarters of Mazda Motors in Jrvine early Sunday was deliberately set and the loss is now up to $80 ,000, Police revealed ~oday. 20-y ear Pla1i Set Fo1· Fair The first information released regarding the fire ~t 2100 S.E. Main St., in t he Irvine Industrial Complex tentatiyely blamed it on an electrical short. HoWever, a police repC>rt filed by Patrolm'an Douglas Stoermer, says i11vestigators have de- termined the destr,uclive fire was deliberately set by some sort of open flame instrument. It could h:.i\·e been a cigarette lighter or a blO\\'torch. the report says. "\Ve are listing it as being of s uspiciou s origin.·• s aid a spokes man for the Orange Coun- ty Fire Department. F'ifi. men said Monday they had rul out arson. B fficer Stoermer's report The state of California has an· today com.pletely contradicted nounced that official steps are an electrical short theory. under 14·ay to de\"elop the Orange Electrical troubles had been County F<.tirgrounds in Costa encountered in tbe new building. Mesa. forcing the .J"pa,nese m·otoe cur State Architect John \Vorslcy firm to delay its occupancy, a.f · reported today that selection pro· cording to the City or Irvine Plap- cedures have begun to obtain ning Oepnrtment. consultants to develop a master ;\ county Fire Depart menl plan for the 163·at'rt• fairgrounds. spokesman s.aid today that this The Orange County F'air couldhavebeen afactorininitial Board, which h<1 s earmarked inform ation given tp the news $40,000 for a 20-year dcvelopm~nt media that did not specify the plan. will be informed by Fair-fire was set deliberately. gr o u n d s !\1 a n a ~er J i m _ Only one securit y guard Was on ·Porterfield at its meeting Thurs-duty at the Japanese firm deal· day night that the state is for1nal · ing in rotary engine cars during ly seeking bids. the predawn hours Sunday when Porterfield said that tu•o con-the blaze broke out. investigators sultants are needed : an said. economist \l.'hO '''ill do a study or Jn\•estigators said Monday the community needs and desires for l\1azda Motors fire could have fairgrounds development and an been a S4 million loss if it had not architect u•ho ..,.·ill prepare the been reported quickly by a physical master 1>lan . motorist passjng by on the adja- The first phase of (he study "'•ill cent San Diego Freeway. analyze the present site. parking Damage from water was and pedestrian circulation. and (See 1'1AZDA PageA?J' current :.ictivitics :.ind opera-' · tions. The second phase calls for a · p·DQFJT ·' T~V'NG physical master plan or total n .1 /:1.1\..J' land requirements. facilities to be retained and :.ill future im· provements. Porterfield s~1 id that the county fair board hopes th;.it consultants "'ill he pick ed in the middle of !\larch and the first pha~c of the study com1>leted by October. The fairj!round s manager said that a proposal by l\layor Robert Wilso n and Cou ncilwom ;.1n Norma lll'rt zo~ of Costa !\1esa that a \Vorld 's Fair be staged on the fairgrounds 14·ould be one of the elements considered by the economic consultant. The city of Cost;.1 !\Jesa h;:1s long pushed for fairgrounds impro\'e· ments. l\1ayor \Vil son has sug- <See FAIR. PageAZl CU1'S INTO DOW NEW YORK <UPJ I -The stock market, giving ground in late profit taking, closed lower today in rairly acti\'e trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industri<.11 average. orf more than five points at the outset, later moved ahead by three points but \•.'as off 2.90 at 731 .30 al the close. Declines led advances by about a seven-to-six margin among the 1.837 issues traded. <Tables All I Prices were mixed in moderate trading on the American StoCk· Exchange. 0.lly "''" Sl-'f ...-. LEAVING TRAIL OF SKID MARKS, CAR SM"5HES THROUGH SEARS WINDOW Acclde~ ~ So,uth Coa~t ~-:'~·In Coa\; ~·~· ~nd~y,~e~v. , • •&!;fo~p~1{pd ' . Auto Smashes Into Store; Driver Hurt ~ A Garden Grove man "''hose car streaked across a Costa Mesa shopping center parking lot Mon - day and crashed through a win· dow. coming to 'rest inside a de· ·partment store, .... -as still hospitalized today. 1-lis "''ife and a small boy who \\'as grazed by the careening car 14'ere treated at the same hospital and released following the 3:30 p.nl . accident in South CoasC Plaza. Patrik P . Coy, 77, of 11192 l\·1agnolia Ave .. Garden Gro\'e. was listed in guarded condition at Mercy General Hospital in ·SantaAn:.i Traffic investigators theorized Coy suffered some sort of seizure, causing him to lose con· trol of the auto despite his ap- parent attempts· to slop it. The vehicle left a trail of skid- marks through the s hopping center lot al 3333 S. Bristol St., before it hurtled through the .... ·in- dows into the Sears and Roebuck ·company 's hardware depart - ment in a sho"1er of glass. Coy's wife. Mrs. Lena Coy, 75. was also treated at Mercy General Hos pital and released following the accident. Keith Hopkin s. 8. of 9372 Jennrich Ave .• Westminster ; suffered minor injuries when clipped by the Coy car and 14·as treated at the same hoSpital and released. Investigators said the Careen- ing car also grazed a parked sport roadster owned by Jon D. Adams. 22':-of 2719 Aurora St .. Santa Ana. berore it came to rest inside the store. No damage estimate to the structure it self was immediately available. Tim Leary Relea.se Due SACRAMENTO CAP) Timothy Leary. former "high priest or LSD," "''ill be dis- charged Feb. 28 rrom the California prison system . where he has been serving a s entence for marijuana possession and escape. prison officials said this afternoon. Leary, 54, still faces a 10- year sentence in Texas on a marijuana smuggling convic- 1ion. Ofricials said he is in federal custody. although his \\'hereabouts are a mystery. Man, Escapes Dynamite Blast Death Robert Taylor pul led his bulldozer to a halt Monday, just short of nine sticks of dynamite and a box of blasting caps which police said could have killed him. Taylor. an employe of E & G Engineering in Huntington Beach. was clt?:aring a vacant lot al 5243 Warner A venue of debris. ..,.·eeds and trash. When he spotted something s usoicious, h e stopped the bulldozer and investigated. Hunt- ington Beach police said. The departm ent's bomb ex- pert, Sgt. •Barry Price. arrived Soon afterward to confirm that Taylor's (ind was dynamite and blasting caps. "The dynamite was very old, and 1t had started to 'weep' -the nitroglycerin had settled into droplet form ." Sgt. Price ex- plained. "More than likely, the com· pression of the tractor on the dynamite sticks .... -ould have been enough to set it off," he.said. · The explosion would have been big enough to Clatte n an average size house, or to have killed the bulldozer opera tor. Pncesaid. Mesa E xecutive's Carport Burgled Officer Das Message A CoSta Mesa sales executive returned from a Washington's Bir thday holiday trip Monday and found -an $1 ,800 burglary of 'tools from his apartment carport. Costa Mesa Students Receive Lectures By ART H UR R. VINSEL 0t IPI• O•lly Pll•I Si.II lie i!n 't long out of Cal State Long Beach, bul Costa hfesa -Police Officer h-1ike Watkins, 24. is going back to high school. So far, the young patrolman as· signed to the Costa Mesa Police Department's Resources llureau believes he's getting good grades as a spoke!iman for l~al law en- forcement. And the 30 or so young people lie races twice & week can be the toughett graders of all in a • classroom. ~fCicer Watkins is il'littnt\ng a yoµlh lecture series program whJch is new to Costa Mesa. although other cities In Orange and Los Angele~ Counties have done ll for some time. A policeman is assigned to go right into the classroom and dis- cuss various aspects of law en- forcement. both from police and yoi.1.th standpoints to achieve bet· ter mutual understandihg. "So far, lt"s worked swe!L "' says Officer Watkins, who visits Costa Mesa and Estancia High School campuses on Mondays and Fridays to tal,k over local law enforcement. He a lso deals with you.th pro·, blems, drug use and the mechanics o( the criminal justice . process ror b"oth juveniles and' l adults in his t11lkj. . Social Probl~rq.S c1a5ses' al both h-fustang and Eagle cam- puses have held sessions "'·ith the young officer and he has also s poken to stud'enti in the Alternative Education program at Costa Mesa High School. "We're not trying to push it on - to them ," says Patrolman \\ratkins, the only officer as - signed to the new duty concept . ··This is just a feeler to see if they want to continue." He said students generally de· velap a topic~or specific interest in the realm of community law enforcement -perhapS based on a true occurrence -and the period's discussion is devoted to that. ... "Some of 1.lie ~ •II'_ prised lo • find Lh.a.t Wit. t~ care," ,opt& Ort!cer W•ilt . wh1ose age .and YMf,thflll' ap . pearance •ea df\tlnct aid in r lating to stuct:tnts ~,~ · ·t (See A ' 1Nt: P A2i ' ' ,., ' J_qhn H. Algie. 38, of 2414 Hcifl>or Blvd .• found someone had pried open a wooden tool c hest in the carport area near his residence and looted it of a varie- ty of hand instruments. In - vestigators noted it occurred in an area which has been hit with a recent ·wave of thefts from ears parked in apartment and adja· cent center area. ERA Gro~p Meets SALT LAKE °CITY, Utah (UPI) -Supporters of the Equal Rights Amendment kept a frozen all-night vigil on t he steps o( the U\ah Capitol building hoping lo petSl.lad:e Jegisl?tors to vote for 1t he measure .. "J\he controversial amendment to th(!' U.S.' Constitu· tlon was scheduled as a.·special ordet' or bu1ines( in the House or )lepresent.atf ves 1od ay. • • ~- Nixon's chief of stare -had been in\·olved in ··a great effort in the White House lo discredit h-tartha Mitchell. They were ex· tremely jealous of her and feared her because she "''as very can- did ... and because she earned a 1 lot of money for appearances at Republican rallies. "This resulted in :1 massive (See ~1 ARTJIA, Page A2J • Ie Marines Plummet In County A pair of heavy cargo and troop-carrying helicopters rrom the Santa Ana !\.1 arine Corps Air Station collided hig h over rugged Modjcska Canyon in the Santa Ana !\·Jountains today. (United l>ress International reported three persons dead and a fourth critically injured.) One of the Cl-1·53 choppers on a routine training fli ght plummet- ed into a steep ra\•inc. according to ini tial reports. \\'hile th<' second reportud ly crash-landed in the same vicinity. Site of the multiple accidt:nt ..,.·as rc1>0rtedly up Modjcska Ca- . nyon Crom Cook's Corner, the crossroads general store at El Toro and l\lod jeska Can yon roads. Information \\'as sketchy this afternoon on the death or injury - toll. One injured survivor was flown by l\1arine Corps helicopter and delivered at 11 :30 a .m. to l'vfission Community Hos pital in A'lission Viejo. "·here nurs irig personnel said they could not rclea~e in- formation about his condition. A newspaper reporter who ar· rived on the scene in the Irvine Lake region ~ an <irca extreme- ly remote and with di£ficult ac- cess -said information ind.ical· ed there were bodies in the .... -reckage. A CH-53 helicopter normally carries a complement o( three persons, including pilot, copilot and crew chief, but l\faj . Sally Pritchett. public information or. ficer at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro. said four \l."ere aboard one chopper and five on I See CRASH. Page A2 ) Park Acquisitio n Talk Set in Mesa Costa !\1esa Department of Leisure Services Director Keith Van Holt will discuss acquisition of parks and their development Thursday before the Citizens · Harbor 1\rea Research Team_ His talk to CHA RT member s at Glendale Federal Savings and Loan Company at Harbor Boulevard and \Vest \Vil son Street will deal \\'ith develop- ments since voters approved a bond issue a year ago. Coffee and doughnuts will be ·served and the CHART session is open to interested citizens. Or:::·a : .. N,. \\'enthe r Fair skies through \Vednes- day with s lightl y warme r temperatures. according to the weathe r service. Hi ghs 63 al the beaches rising to 68 in- land. Tonight's 10 .... ·s 42 to 47. l~SI D E T ODA \' "1hat's being done nationally lo combat child abuse-the cause of thousands of deaths each year? Report txomines approaches on BJ. Index At.,,_ S."'k• Al llMil... Alt l:r-hfl'llle<ll It C.•it--'• •J O.uUltolll IJ-lt c.mk• Al er.u ... ,. ... 0.•0INollC•I AJ ........... ...... .. . 1(111...,,.1-111 .. . A-• AI0..11 Hvi;.rc111.., •• ...,,_.,.. ., lllWfl'lllllMI ... AMUlllll.n It _..... A• ,._..,, ...... Alt ~''"""' Al Or ..... Ot .... y .. ., ....,.. ll·t tyt¥lli ,..,,_,. A 11 5-t"t• ., .• MK• Milrklh AH T ....... i... Al Tllllt.,1 At WM Iller "-4 .... ttlfff.... •• \ • " t I 1"6Jl DAILY PILOT : c • TONIGHT COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL -Regular meetlng, City }lall, 6:30p.m. UC! LECTURES -"Through the Scie ntist's Eye,'' Bran- dywine Library, H p .m . "Professionul Pruclices in I lous- ing Industry,'' Room 178 Humanities l-Iall, 7 p .m . "'Management Development for \Yomen.'' Room 140 Social Science Lab, 7 p.m . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUA RY 19 COAST COMMUNITY ·COLLEGE BOARD -Regular meeting. 1370 Adams, Sp.m. !lASKETBALL -OCC vs. Ml. San Antonio. OCC Gym, 7 :30 p.m . Magnolia <Jt Costa !\1esa, Corona de! 1\1 ar at Estancia,· Newport !!arbor <Jl Fountain Valley. 7 p.m. "ALCOHOLISM, AN ADDIC· TIVE DISEASE" -Dr. Robert Schmitz lecturer. R~1leigh Hi lls Hospital. 1507 E. 16th St., Ney,·port Beach, 6 :15 p.n'I . tn- form<1tion : 645 -5707. Pri11te Rate Dips to 8I/2o/o NEW YORK (U{'I > -The huge Chemical Dank today s lashed its interest rate for prime business loans to 8 ~'2 percent from 9 percent. Thal is the lowest prime rate o_f any commercial bank' presently prevailing. It is also' the lowest prim c r.ale s ince l ast spring \Vh('n interest rates started rising rapidly and the commercial bank prime rate peaked at 12 per- .cenL in July. A num ber of other banks have cul the prime rate to 8~~ percent in the w akc or a one- h a If percentage point slash in the Feder01l Reserve Bank's discount rate on Jo01ns to banks to 71,~ percent. Fr""' Page Al WATKINS. • • .. We're not policemen and stu- dents. We're people. We're equals," he explains , or the classroom talks. Officer \\1 atkins said he has studied other programs in the re- alm of the so-called Cop on Cam- pus concept in Ne"'port Be<tch , Huntington Beach, Founl<Jin Va lley and other cities. A few o ffi cers teach semester- 1 en gt h classes for which enrollees receive credit -leav- ing their police powers al the campus boundary \\'hen they come lo school -and some lawmen actually teach full-Lime. Officer Walkins originally st~rted college v.• ith a teaching major. obt<Jined a teaching credential from the UCLA ex- tension and is now enrolled again studying for a Bachelor of Science Degree in criminal justice. Officer Watkins, a three-year me1nber or the Costa !\1esa force, said the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office has conducted a similar program since 1966. with classes beginning at elementary school level. He said he hopes local 1·esponsc will lead to permanent establish- ment of the police discussion serif's in classes on Costa ~1esi:I campuses . Windows Shattered FAIRFIELD CU PI > -Win- dows in automobiles were broken mysteriously J\1onday on In- terstate 80 nei:lr !-"'a irfield a nd law enforcement officers suspect a sniper. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT T .... Or•~(I'< Co•'t O••tr l'••o• w<l» w~><~ 1~ (0t!1 b>....., 1tw-Now' P••••, , lhHI'"~ l>Y lt-.t 0-•"9" ( .. o,nt Pu!tO»»•"Q Cnmp .. 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Strikers Deserted By UAW The United AutO Workers' de- cision to stay out of the strike by feUow employes of l\1cDonnell Douglas has caused some hard feelings on the picket lines. "The feeling is that we're fight- ing their battle -theirs and ours both -and they're not helping." a spokesman for the striking In- tern a ti on a I Association of Machinists said today. The IAl\I represenls a toLal of 7,000 aeros pace workers al l\1cDonneJI Douglas plants in Southern California. inl·luding 1,500 in Huntington Beach. ·The UAW , with 11 ,000 in Long Beach thoua:h none in Jlunlington 1Beach. so far has rerus<.>d to join the IAl\1 on the picket line. Instead, the union continues to negotiale with th e company, "·hich today was to send over its lalcst offer_ l'he offer reportedly is higher than the previous one. but not yet up lo what union officials con- sider "parity" in the acrosp<i.c:e industry nationwide. The UAW will study the pro· posal, then members y,•ill vote by Friday on whether to accept or reject, union officials said. --.. •. ' 0.U' ~lot PIHllO by P•trkll O'Oo-11 . . . . . . Appeal· In Drug Death? By JACK CHAPPELL Ol l~t 011Ut ~IOISl.111 The Orange County Dlst1ict At· torney's office will file a request for recons1dcratlon of a judge's ruling dismissing murder charges against a San Clemente couple accused in the drug death of a 16·year-old Laguna Beach girl. Deputy District Attorney Eric Snethen s aid today if the requ~st for reconsideration by the Superior Court fuils, "there is the strong likelihood we'll go to the district court o f appeals because I his is the first Calif orni<J cuse in a unique area of the law." 1'erry S .. Richardson, 19, and her husband Ronald, 24, of 166 Avenida Florencia, San Clemente, were arrested on murder charges following the de- ath of Lagunan Julie Thomas in late October. Autho1·itics alleged l\.11ss Thon1as ingested a drug c;.d lcd propercaine which hi:!d been passed on to her as cocaine. Properc011nc, an i.ln esthctic ust.>d in eye surgery. is said lo be 10 times more powerful in it s powdered state than cocaine. CHAMBER'S CHOICE Norma Zimmer TV Singer To Receive Mesa Kudos In the meantime, UAW mem - bers will continue lo cross the JAM picket lines. BALLOON LAUNCHES UCI ENGINEERING WEEK Hot~Alr Craft Hovers Over Campus During a Laguna Niguel n1unicipal court hearing follow- ing the arrests of the Richardsons. Deputy DA Ted Millard referred to the young couple as "merchants of death." Norma Zin1mt•r, ur La llabra. the chan1pagne lady with L<J\vrencc We\k's TV program for .1 5 yl'ars. \viii be honored al Costa ~tcsa Chamber of Com· merce's sixth llearl Award Ban- quet 1'~eb . 28 at ~tesa Verde Coun- try Club ~lrs . Z1n1n1er ha:,, ~ung at Christrnas ~\'t' services al r!'sl home s. retarded childr!'n's homC's. and for the Salvation Ai-my She .ilso has aprearcd at !ht• Jan1cs I r\\ 111 Retreat for ~II As and PO\\'s in Denver. "At the \'Cry least , our workers are ex tremely disappointed." Leonard Loomis of the JAM Lodge 720 said . "They feel they've been desert- ed." he added. The JAM has been on strike si nce Feb. 10. Its member s are seeking about the same pay and benefits as the UAW -a 5.5 per· cent immediate pay increase and another three percent over the next three years, plus better benefits. Engineering Week 'Launched' at UCI Later the case was taken to the Orange Cour.ty Grand Jury v. hich returned murder indict- ments af!ainst the couple. Orange County Superior Court Judge James K . Turner las t v.1eek dismissed the murder charges, saying that intent to commit a death had not been shown to his satisfaction. l\lrs. Zin1111er . "·ho has been ))roc lain1ed honorary mayor of l ... a Habra for 1975 , also has spent the last 10 Thanksgivin~s singing i:ll the S;icred 1''esti\'al of ~1usic al Rirminghan1 , Ala. She has sung O.ll the \\'hite ll ouse ror both l'1·esidcnt Kennedy and Presi- dent Kixon ;.ind also performed at <1 Hilly c;raha1n Crusade in Do1·tn1und . (;c1·n1~tll ).. Services Set For Slain Mesa Suspect Catholic funeral services are sche duled Wednesday and Thursday for Walter A. Hebert, a Costa Mesan killed Sunday when he re_ported\y aimed a shotgun at a po!Jceman'called in on a family dispute. . Rites (or Mr. J-lebert, 54, of241 E . Walnut St.. include Mass on Wednesday al 8 p.m . in St. Joachim 's C hurch. followed Thursday at 10 a .m -by interment at Good Shepherd Cemetery in lluntington Beach. He was fatall y \l.'ounded early Sunday inside his home. Mr. Hebert, leaves his wife Mary: sons Mark. Paul and Donald He bert, all of Costa Mesa; a daughter Christine, also of Costa Mesa ; plus his mother Mrs. Lena Hebert of Pacoima and sisters Odella Gagne of Tustin, Berniece Bureman and Denage Arpin, both of Kansas. Funeral ser\'ices are under directio n of Bell Broadway ~lortuary. From Page Al MARTHA ... discreditin g operation,'' said ~IcCord . "They wanled to see her embarrassed." ~cCord's letter to Li.S. Oislritl Judge John J . Sirica on ~larch 19, 1973 , is credited with helping blow the lid off the \\lalergate cover-up. Chief _Justice Warren Burger .has denied McCord's petition to remain free on bond pending ap- peal. He was convicted of con- s piring to break into Democratic national headquarters in the \\'atergate building. Teachers Picket DOVER, Del . (Al>J Teachers form ed picket lin es outside mos t of Delaware's public schoo ls today, forcing some administrators lo send stu- dents home. School officials said instruction in some districts was halted entirely. and scattered closings of individual schools "'ere reported elsey,•here. The balloon went up today. starting UC Jrvine's EngineerinE Week. The 9 a.m. launching of a seven-story tall black hot-air balloon wa.S the first of a series of scheduled events apparently aimed at dispelling <i.ny myths about the stodginess of engineers. The balloon, said Skip Tylmi:ln, engineering week chairman, was donated by Costa Mesa attorney Garnet Sandeen ·•to give us something spectacular to start things off.·· Engineering Dean James II. Mulligan Jr. could not comment on the week's scheduled events. He was soaring high above the camp.us in the bucket suspended f~on1 {he balloon, Tylman said. Engirleering ""'eek is set each year t.o coincide "'ith the week or George Washington's birthday. ,. Was hington is consider('d one of the n ation's first and most famous engineers. But the even.ts scheduled this Y•cek bear more resemblance to the engineering job Washington allegedly performed on a cherry tree than some or his less memorable but more reputable feats. The events include: --A mathematics relay race, a combination of a ~-yard dash and working math problems on a blackboard, sched uled for noon today . -A paper airplane contest in which planes a re to be thrown from the third floor of the engi neering building al 10 a.m. \\'ednesday. A pie eating contest at I p.m. \\ledncsday. ~A Rube Goldberg contest featuring complex, but worthless contraptions at 10 a. m . Thursday. -A generator contest to de- termine y,•ho can generate the highest \"Oltage at 1 p.m. Thurs- di:l y. f 'r"'" Page A I CRASH •.• . theother. i\1arine Corps authorities said nne of the helicopters slammed do"·n in a crash-landing on a ridge near Modjeska Canyon, but <.i \\'itness s·aid the other spir~lcd dov..·n into the ravine out of con- trol. Sea rch and rescue team mem- bers flown into the remote s ite pinpointed it at about six miles north of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Authorities said both helicop- ters were on routine training flights when the collision oc- curred. Recall at GM Rear Wheel Defect Told _DETROIT (UP I)~ General MotorS Corp. said today it is re- calling about 220.000 intermediate-sized 1975 model Chevrolets Ponuacs, Olds mobiles. Buicks and GMC Sprints because of a de: feet that cou ld cause a rcur wheel to fall off. The company said it also ls recalling 800 motor home chassis for replacement of another part. . Gl\1 said the rnult In the vehicles was ln the r ear wheel bear· 1ngs. The compa.ny has determined. a spokesman said. that as many us 4,500 s ide thrust pl9tes -part or the rear whttl bearing -may h.a \'e been defective. The company said one minor 1:ccldent caused by the defect had been reported. ft cau:.ed no Injuries. ' -An egg packaging contest with packagin g designed to pro- tect the fragile contents from a nine-story drop from the top of the engineering building at 11 :30 a.m . 1-,riday. Mean"'hile . back at the balloon. Tylman s aid the craft "'hich \va s broughl to campus by Che Civil Air Patrol and tethered to lhe ground might be released for a brief flight after the morn- ing festivities. Asked \vherc I he balloonists \\'ould land, he said, "I just don't knO\\'." f 'roin Page A I MAZDA ... almost as destructive as the fire itself. coun ly Fire Department spokesmen pointed out. A "'aler pipe that burst due to the heat noocted a \,·ing of the building. Portions of the concrele and glass industrial s tructure escaped damage in the 5:30 a .m . fire, according to investigators. Police reports listed the total loss as $40.000 to the s tructure, S25 ,000 lo contents and $15,000 to \\'hat was described i:I S personal belongings. s ue:h as tools and of- fi ce equipment. 5 Burn in Auto DOUBLE SPRINGS, Ala . (UPIJ -Five young persons from this North Alabama town burned to death Monday night after their car ran off a road , overtu rne d and burst into names. State troopers said today some of the victims. who ranged in age frorn 14 to 20 , were burned beyond recognition . Judge Turner will be asked to reconsider that ruling, Snethen said, on the bas is of theory of common law murder -that a person v.'ho does an act "·hic:h is inherently dailgerous y,•ith y,·an- tun disregard to human life and death is a forcst•eable con~c· qucnce o f the act . is gui lty of murder Snethen said the case ··••as somewhat similar to a Californ ii:I case y,•herc a man mailed poison- laced candy Easter bunnies to his "·ire. The bunnies "''ere eaten by persons other than the s pous e and they became violently ill. Snethen said the defense in thut case had said the man was not guilty because he did not intend to hurt the people \\'ho ate the candy, only his Yiife. Bur11 Victim Still Critical Nurses at lfoag ~temorial tlospila l today reported no change in the extremely critical condition of a Ney,·port Beach v.·oman who was gravely burned in a SS0,000 y,·eekend apartment blaze. l\.Ir s. Carmen Edman. SJ. re- mained under intensive care for massive third ·d~gree burns suf- Cered over most of her body dur- ing a preda\vn blaze at a Versailles apartment Sunday. Mrs. Edman was rescued from the blazing apartment at 500 Cagney Lane by a passing off. duty fireman and her husband. James,. who was burned less severelv. Fircnien s aid the Fire started in the kitchen of A p<irtmenl 102 after the couple had gone to bed. Let Us Put You on ·r1 ek l'I:; for the Chamber ban qul·t t·o~t SIO . l 'hl· e\'enin~ v.•ill bC'g1n \\'ith a social hour <Jt Ii p.m • foll ov.·cd by dinner al 7 o'clock anU tht' <JV.' ~1rds program at 8. i\Iayor Hubert \\'ilson the program chairman. \Vill be f'rom Pnge A I FAIR ... gt>s tcd th;.it <J cullural - recreational complex be built, equestrian f<1 cilities improved. and various other i:lmenities added. Consulting firir.s interested in the study must writt• to the Office of Architecture and Construc- tion. Attention Roland Foreman. Chief. professional ser\·ices, 1500 Fifth St. Sacramento. Ca. 95814. The information should be rC' ct·i\'ed by 1'1arch IO ... R e agan 'Stic~g' PEKll'\, Ill. (UPI J -Former California Gov. Ronald Reagan said here 1'1 ond ay ni~ht now is not the time for a third poli ti cal party, but the time fo r the Republican party to becon1e •·a new second party." lteagan. who in the past has hinted he may be \\ illing to bel'omc involved in a third party, said ... Third parties historicall y h:.ave been unsuc- cessful " the Map Near the entrance. 1ns1de our store. 1s a giant new map. We are 1n the process of identifying all of the homes we have carpeted since 1965 on this map with colored pins. (A different color for each year. J ALDEN'S ' - ) Close scrutiny will detect some interesting facts: firstly, 'we have carpeted homes on v1~ually every street 1n the area. Secondly. the pins are 1n bunche s. indicating WOAD·OF·MOUTH advertising. Thirdly, the number o f homes we have carpe ted 1s ·staggering. 1r you desire honesty, experience. and recommendations from neighbors we have worked for. then Alden's is THE PLACE! 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