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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-02-28 - Orange Coast Pilot' ... ' • -1 • \ .~ • I ~ .• , 'C. • • . --• . -· • ... • • -----....--·----··- ' • • ' :;_.-::--::----.-. •• • •• • -... . . . . ~r ' 'Hit Ma.n' ·uy.ed-With Death '-. • 1 {... 1·::..,..:.;:. ·' ., -. ',, Arkansas Arson ., . __ -. . .., .. . Q a · ··• n....n.1 °1 ·nidin-'e· Clemente Mom . ~~~ ~~~. ¥~~: ~~"-: '" ~-' • ~ . • ,, ...... ll ~ . • '.f .j,~l.J·: ,t. Niguel _ . Resident _ , ' I • lleld in Deaths -..,.Kill ' ·er A San Clemente woman pre· viously ccnvicted of child abuse has been arrested for murder and arson in connection with the deaths of her two childr.en in P ul aski Co u nty, Arkansas, where she n ed following her con- viction. Shella Les1ley, 19, was held on two ~nts of murder after fi re investigators found the remains of her two children. Jessie, 4, and Adam. 2 months. in the burned hulk'of a mobile home. According to coroner's find - ings, the.children were burned to .death. The trailer was in an plder mobile home park just outside Ja'cksonville, Pulaski County Sheriff's · Capt. ~ayne James. said today. ·Mrs. Lessley was convicted of cblld abuse and sentenced to 60 days in county jail last August. The ca'se has clearly upset San Clemente detectives who worked · ontbecirme. John Lessley, the woman·s Marine hue:band, \\'as convicted of felony ch'ild abuse and is in ·state prison now serving time. Mrs. Lessley never served her time. She was release'c1 on her own recognizance to take her .child Jessie to relatives in Arkanses and she just never re· turned. San Clemente Del. Roger Wiberg said the case broke in .San Clemente when a neighbor noticed little Jessie wandering around the neighborhood. He was dressed only in a pair ·of training i Coas t · ' ' , Weather Night and m6rning dense log and low clouds, otherwise "hazy sunshfhe• Saturday, ac, coi-d inj to the We.at'fie( service" Sltghtlf cooler with highs moStly in ·the ros't Lows tonight 4:ito 52. . ' pants and the bruises and \\•ounds showed on his body. Wiberg said the child was covered with bruises and in· vestigation showed t\\·o belts had been used lo beat the child. One belt \\"as a two-inch wide leather one with a large brass <See ABUSE, Page A21 Drug Raiders Nab 2 More; Total Now 42 Los Alamitos undercover of- ficers arrested two more suspect· ed dtug pushers in West Orange County Thursday, bringing to 42 the number seized since a massive sweep began Wednes- day. The list of suspects developed during a three-month investiga- tion i'ncluded 29 adults and 13 • _ • ~ -· --... . 0.11, '"'~St~ . . .. _, . p. . ... . -.. ~ --~-· , . ~;:;~~··co:~~· a~~r~~~.~-1~~ ~nri"-. Wii<i\frllfl·Or ~osta Mesa Je_el_s 1.~~-a· .sewi g Clilm lllii,-notes Mrs.-)\'')Odruf(; wliO'iS were from the Los Alamilos and .fosten"lnotllei:. ·A mama hummmgbiro bw lt Ji . l<eepl~;:l<iie watch.on1ierfnster childl:e.n~ Long Beach areas, officers said. • ri~st..ri~l"'j1'11.6i.Jle,_Mrs. WJ)Odruff's Kitchen She. a<J,dS:.;that mama-hummihgbird doart~ Investigators today would not WiQ!fow , al •214.7 Aster Pia-Ce and there al"e ·seem U>l> dfSllfJbed:al>OUt the nest's Prwciin.i: say what quantities of narcotics tWo~babies in it. Each is about the size of a· ty to hurnag_s. were seized in the series of raids,," ___________ ..._ ___________ ...;... __________ ~--~- ' -• but a police spok~sman did say ·• . .. . " -most of the arr~sts were based on small, pre-arranged sales to tin· dercover officers. · -.::4 . : Plinom Penh Action -· 206''1-Vehicl~Ef The spokesman said today it is likely more arrests will be made over the next few days. The sweep began Wednesday ~ afternoon when six three-man teams. '"from seven law enforce-. ment agencies received felony warrants and started rounding up.the all eged drug peddlers. Los AJatmitos Police Lt . (See DRUGS, Page A2) . ' R ds · "sentl R,_ · k t · Cras~ fu Fog; e_... ' . . ... <!r ~-~ H , ·r.o . · . · • r _ eavy --sses lliliimnu.(•on-0fiMia'fl . . C~:ONA0 <AP> -About. 200 ~ . ··~'. ~ r cars piled up in dense fog along PHNOM PENH CUPI l -PrO-woulU bring u~ af.cOrate al-tillery t~e Riverside Free.way tod"!Y. Communist forces drove govern-. pieces. i , an .attempt Jo h~lt the ~ll_ing al· l~ast on! person and 1n- me11t. Ctoops from two-bases only U:S:--e1rl1ft by ;h~avy' sher\!Jlg ot Juring nu~ero~s ot~ers, • CQur'""fu\_!es froin Phno"1. Penh's Pochentong.'""They said the ~he Cal1f~rn1a.~1.s;hway Patrol 1 ~-... a. G• .-, Pqthent.Ong Airpott today 8.nd rockets were diiog~ thotlgh s~1d oi:ie un1dent1f1ed persqn was .I nr_ ~.: 1ven steil~·up t/leir rocket attacks in not •c~urate but that-the artillery k•!led 10 the cr .. he• along a four- an e·ffdrt to fiatt America's -S"ome of it Captured &om the m1le .stretcho~theh.igh.w.~ .. By. 'u·1•c1n-·ape•s despera!ion airlift Qi rice and Americans -is. • · Tluck fog lim!ted .. ~~1bility_ to ft.. .&. a~unition to the threatened Gen. Sosthene Fernand~i the about ~ fee~ and its. getUog • . . . ~ . ., . "apit•l.. Cambodian.Army ChicfolStaf .. r. w~se, a . highway patrolman 'l~$.1DE "tOD~ Y BElRLIN <UP.I> --.The kid· ' l\ei>el gunners (ired 21 rockets peroona\jY directed• coun_i..r11l· sud. . Chd:rJH 8toWn, Snoow.o.nd·the , ,. napers of West Berlin's Christian into the,. alrpQrt · and ~nother tack to .te.•.iin th.e .1?3ses ih tl(e Th·e Co ro·n a Com~un'ity . rett oJ Jhe ·~F:eanuts".gong will l)embc~atic candid:ate for mayor s~ebt.ntJ>,\Phn'om P~nh itself. Of. western Sector..·Mm.l s~es Ho~P.it~l said ~everal· 1njur1ed corrW':Jd lifd ln !h ·musbU to be tbaa)'-said they will kill him un· tlcers1, sal<t the ;four· barrages shld threUgq~ M)Mf.ta 'i)efsOn Were Deing tre&ted in its prttenud.4t UC lrvine. See it~ letts' atithorittes r~lease several klUed>,one J)frson aO$l w~dtd ta • -·(S'M-THDOCIO Page..p:l ' e'Tnergencyroom. / on Prcfe C-1 of. today '•· tmpriaoned terroflists within 72 ott.iers but fl}at.rion'e ot'the three , ,, · e're still e~ct:ing-them," .w-... hours: Dqls ·and_dl dQ/'en CJ c.areo . · · ' H. · ' , \ · , sai a ~pital's1 ilman-. Th• abductors outlined their plane,;-; nyrngl I? /l.m iln sup-S exiii1111e_' Gajris MO$! of tlle-i:O Ju · 'occiin:ed Index . demands in a lette'r accompanied pll• was hit~ • ' , ~ , .,-y in the wesiboudd" ~; wbich t.!.!~~·· ... ,-•r=: ... by a picture or' their captive, Miiitary ~ourc~s said pr~-S JOSE .(AP1 -Cb¥1ott~ were closed. Cars on the east-~ ·~•I • ~'t"I' l'l"'4,.,' • • • P~t~r_Lor'1\Z . . . , _,Q:immunlst for~s ca~r~ Toul Lange's ,only survlvlng ~ l•plet · bouna lanes were 'virtually 1110-=i::; • .. • .._ --.M ' 'J>re~i·e lulfilllne(ll'of OJ!r de· .Leap Jmd Ang 'SdO .. rrdm made mdcfesl gains dllrt~•'tbe Uonless . . ~· · ""I~ ·~ mand•·IU•nntees the .. .re re-governmerti deC,n early lo-ri(.ht .1hc1> is reliulflU ltsl The accidents opparenUy ,were , f:': n<I • .,.,,......,. '"'' \ i~ase 11( Lorenz." •the kldnapers 'day. Tbe poslUons are Just IO!lf · respiratoi"Suppqrt ln. liei-!Mlle bialeied by the exploiion ot a =~= .. ~ · :l.....u :t~ 'Wrot,. ''Otherwise. a oonse--miles west .. of-the airport &nd against pneumonia, docton.sii4,1 gas tanker lnl.tik about 8 a.m .. -h=• =""" . 'c 'ii quence as In the case or Chler their uplure gave !j>e rebels 111-to•fay. Dr . .James Hlm>d' 'ala, hi1h ' ay patrolotnclalssald. • 5'~jj'~,1 · ~~ --.:.I , \'l J1'Sllce Guenter von Drehltniann altnoal i(Jlh1nae~ hne or auack Uny Jolene llene's blood ollyge1n 11\e orriclals said !hay did not ~ · i: =;::.,.. •:,~: " is lnevJtablo.'' ~ · tOtbt airport pel'lmet~r. level incr~ased. but she st lt Immediately knp* the ~mber ot ..,..., '· .,.,. ,,,p.-.nkmann ·WU shot aild ' orAcera .aald:._they Jwed the nf,ecl,d· occasional artificial iajurln but ·that• ab<M a 'hill :.. · · " i klUfd In his honic 'Nov.10. , ' a.ouaovernmen.t ~ now • 1 breathing support. dor:en ambulances1vereca11ed. : t ' .,.._ • . -' ~ • t::, l I !I L ' ' By TO M 111\RLEY 0t•o.11y ll"IMl S..11 Ce ntral rntelligence Agency·l)it man Pbilip "Dave" Thomas had to bC bustled out of East Berlin in a hurry in 1963 for reasons he still can't talk about·today. ' Communist agents well aware of the Laguna Niguel man's re- putation as a CI A aSsassin were hot on his he,1s, only too anxious lo cut short t he <:>areer of a maQ with more than 20 notches On the Russian rifle he preferred for biS "elimination assignments." , Fellow GJA ageqts comman.~ deered a 1937 Packard, had the gas tank ripped out, put in a new fake gas tan k a nd s hoved Thomas inside it with orders tQ keep his mou'Ut shut and· breathe shallow. · 1 r WORK ERS TH EN hammered • the old,' rusty gas tank over the. "'new device , poured in just ·enough gas to get the car from check point to checkpoint and then stood back and crossed tb~it fingers. >- East German border guards! alerted by Russian a.gents •. di~ their usual thorough JOb a litUe more thoroughly. - Every inch of the Packard was checked while it was parked over an open lubrication pit from .. which its underside was thoroughly scrutinized. It took 40 minutes for the car to reach West Berlin from its eastern starting point. Thomas· was told when he was sealed up that he had 50 minutes of air -at the most. And while fur,ious East Ger man guards arrd agents· watched the procedur.e.-througH (See CJA, Page A2f Last Chance For Evaders WASHINGTON (AP> -- President Ford announced "a final extension" today on his cJemency program for Viet· ham-era draft evaders and deserters until ~1 arch 31 . The President told Clemen· cy Board Chairman .Charles Goodell that ''there Will 'be no further extensions·· of the program. which W.as put· into .,effect last Septem.bel'to.~ vide cleri1ency1 for thoUsailds of young ~en involved in draft.dodging or desertion. It "''•& to run ou.t Saturday. In a Whlte House state- ment, Ford said that "based on 1 r11tther re\rlew of the gress or thl• 1.rocram, 1 believe t~al. m ay ot U- who II.ave •already been ,punished ore onl1 iiow learn- ·lhi the~ at11 l(lbYe.". , .. • ... .. .t ' • • ' • .. I I • '• • .. •' , . -~. ~ .. -YV~Al l'LM', N'8!r. (UPI> -:i1iii.1/li.l,1itea -~PI e<1 its. ~""4 und n·~1 · ev)fe . , • Actor Ern••t Borgnlne loo_!s•.Jll• evtl'ey• bl• ~In ~·-~ ~ ·~ .. , Joen PrllUl•r In .•. !":th• yeaio ·~ •, •• ~ • Oplle,nani • " Ill . IBftt' !llot ' wo,vtelt tpt .m ~1~1~Y ·the '1arilbllng capllll PfJJ@-Y.e •· · .i T6e nu,clear -~~ <~A 1¥1"'1'ch of frorJ'20·tQ•200 kiloloni, ,. :m,eaniog j t · ~ts maxio\urn ptwer wu:1 111ner1reatel"than '1lle a!Ol!!l~bli , droppjld ,on . JaP,an do'.ria(WorldWar II. Two 1cene -from t'1• · movie "Th• o•vU'a ·Rain/' • horror lllck c:urrentlv b,ln• • "' "'iiliil-ln lnuran~.c ·'. "· 'f' '!"" ~i .. 4 'huildred kilotons ts equi.Valeot.tt .)1200,0fl>tON,Q,fTNT .•• -·~·· • ~· al~crafr eqw~'W(lh radiation monitoriiJl~\ces circled the area 1.~a nound zero •t the tim~ of-~ J.;t~~•-1!'· d~'°1natio'-· ~It-:.-, . · Offlclall said no ndla\illl\ was ' leokedlato \h• at~~- iilying OfJje~t Identified . lnlle,tty; some 40'Jhiles--away, the "vibration \_fitl felt pretty goad" by.,patrons of th~ Ji:x· chaie~. Chlb, a ~bar normally ev.acuat"ed durlns:' underground tests, b"t not for t.Oday's test. A plume of dust rose into the desert sky as the earth~s surface thumped upward fOl' several feet . •· .'Len GalassO-; 17, Jett, looks 1ike he may be ''gazing into a crj'sU>l ball, •but in reality he· is ''-holding a Volliswage~· ful'6 cap, while his .friend, Ted. Willis, 111, splllys an alµminum· School class project, they suspendejl the hub cap and pie tin from a tree and phot.Q- graphed them in a way that more thari IQ\ik like UFOs. So next time you see a suspended , at .the "lomeot of blast. In Las Vegas, ight fixtures swayed slightly and the blast was 'detect· "wrapped P•.e liq:> Why.• you may" well ask .. Because, as part of a i Costa Mesa High pie tin . . . - " ed by thAined observers'posted in bfgh rise structures along the Las Vega Strip and in the downtown area:· ' . . . I I Fro• Page Al I -k~~b~~:id0 th: brass klejus.t Cit some or the bruises theff_ild'~ buttocks. ~~Iberg fs.aid the child was ~~rn·ed o.n the ,'race with tiarettes and .WIJ~ burned on the J\fle~ or his feet. · "'He was a damn nice little kid, 'feaf cute· little guy, blond hair blue eyes .. All he ever wanted ~. ~~rt;~~; ;~~:;~~:d~:;te mes said she told the fire in- ~tig ators her two children rwere in the trailer. • ' 2;:::·sqe s-aid they were inside and she couldn 't get to them,'' Capt. fames said. Cause or the blaze is lflder investigation. , ~When Mrs. Lesslti:Y fij°led tore· t rn ti,ilO'Ktr"tlm&vi )tit;a wir· r nt Was J~u~ roj .tifrwarres~. t. because it was a misde· eanor sentepce, no at~e;mpt . rraade to ,xtrad:ite her from kansas. ·. _\ fWibergsaid that everyone who ~d worked on the California se agreed that the woman ver should have been allowed toke·ep the child. Juvenile court officiali, twwever, gave custody or Jessie 'tt Ml'1J. ~sley under orders for in ten•We supervision and psychJ.at.ric C~nseling. - • 1 None was ever carried out. Fro•P.,,eAJ DRUGS ... .Richard Ryan Said his force Work~ wlth 'officers and agents fi'om Buene ·Park, Long Beach, Cypress. Seal Beach, the Orange County Sheriff's Department and a. Federal 'Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Fjrea1 ms. Ryan said police teams made dozens or small drug purchases during the final 10 weeks of the investigation. A total of $8J>OO was spent. The arrested adult! have been lodged in Orange County Jail. The minors were booked into ,Juvenile hall. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Jack R. Curtey Vkll ~ ... Ge-•-~ • • Thomas Keevil ••w ' l"ro• Page Al CIA 'ASSASSIN' ... their binoculars. \.\'eiders ripped operated from the CIA 's Balkan orr the old gas tank at the West h~adquarters . German crossing and whipped the fainting Thomas from what "THEY WERE TRUE God- could have been his metal tomb. father types, ''.he grinned. ''They l . 1had done everyt)ling, trol'T) smug- HJ_: TOLD THE STORY Thurs-glin g to. killing'. ;\nd the.y got day to the Ora nge County Bar As-$50,000 a"' yeiir from the CIA for sociation in a luncheon r e-taking such goodcareofme." miniscence that rn.i.tde James Thomas frankly admitted that Bond look like Little·Bo Peep. ,_ _/ he", in co~ mon V.'ith ~ny other Thomas, 89, ol'Lagona Ni1Uel. &A agenlj then ~nd now, would is now vice president of On-Line riiate "ery little _p1enetra~iOn into Computer Systems , Inic., 6f an¥ nation under Russian Newport Beach, and, he s·ays, as dominance without the Careful dc9fcated to that industry and its prdtectioh orfertfd by nationals of development as he once was to those nations. the CIA he joined fresh from USC ''I got to. rt1oscow· despite the Miners were evacuated from underground shafts within a 50-mile radius or gr&nd zero prior to the blast. Workers on high rise s tructures in Las Vegas were warned not to be in a pre- carious position when the test was triggered. It was detonated 2,Jll> feet in the gf.ound at the bottom of a 48· inc~ di&Jneter vertical shaft. The test was the first an· nounced underground nuclear blast of this calendar year by the United States and the 266th since the ban on above-ground tests in 1963. • • Fro• Page Al ' • INDOCHINA in 1957.-. ~ r---fact that• I spoke very little. 'pers&rinel 'carrlerJ' and about 300 }.!is specialty Was 'Ki l.ling. • • .. ,ussian, '1 he-•r.eealled ... I ..gOt t,p '1roops were tali:irtg part in the _And hjs favorite methQd of many places a'itd pi~ What-I.. was · · «>Perations. · eliminatihg "anyone ~ho was paid to clo onty be,caUsisom~ na· .. •; gettin,g in our way'' was to ent~r ;'19" who covered ine caiefu\)Y The~rn.~erol~Je8tft49ebeen tli~•llo$$1L.Eis\ Ji:uropean coon· · · · <:h.,and .mall!ler l(oi me ny1,, (rom Sal10n aboul580tons l1:f fl'<>m &ls Turkish or Iraniwl;' " • · , ', 1•, , ·. ol riee to Phnom renh a day. ~se ijid sPot hiJ targ~t1rp"m ·~ ;,. ... mas bel.ift~ ~ \ha'.t.' much of Other A fnerioan--J)lloted C130s favorite distance of, ah9\it o e{ e .'tiesent ·d~~Oiltiiri,isn\;qt, the based in Thailand Md said to qu·aner of a mi1,. !J!k fi~ untus.tl0'4~ an'a,:" th'al the have civilian pilots have been ''And then I just got the hell out 'agency 1must1~~r-mitt~ ·to ferrying daily 300tons of fuel and 1 of there~" he grinn~. operll!. .eve~ if""1!!~ o~ation's 900tons of munitions. His .~AST .a~RLIN 'e·x ., attlm-:sarellno.!£,Q'Onlytoaselect U.S. offtcials in Saigon said ·• ic., -u .:.. 1 commi,t.teeo( se-Y.en ~aded by the. there will be a rice stock of 75,000 penence was on~ or~ occa~i<?11s Pr.eside'btOnhetI.niteO:States.-tons· for the Cambodian capital that a determined oppos1t1on • · . . by April 6. They are stockpiling a aJmost ·ca,ug'ht up with a -~·THE KGB <Russian coun-nve-monthricesupplyinSaie;on specialist who was given $1 terpart or the CIA'J never relax-and intend to keep the airlift go- million . a year in ¢IA spenc;ling es,'.' ~e said .• <>They are doing ing indefinitely. mone to go with his $38,ooo thetr JOb over fiere]list as wear~ Prince Norodom Sihanouk, salary. ·doihg ours aDJ. any drop in our nominal leade.r of .the Khmer He 'recalled for astonished guard could be fa till."" Rouge rebels, said in a statement lawyers that Communist · He believes, at1ihe.Samf!time, inPekingt.hatPre.sidentLonNol avengers were breathing down tha~tlhe CIA ~·ol\ep ti.ght lipped and other eovernment officials his neck after another .successful at times when the public QUght to would be' executed if Phnom assasination as he headed £or be<' allowed •to learn .a~ feW facts Penh fallS'-and predicted it would Istanbul and a plane "headed abour operatiqns Vt 'which they fall soon. He warned that anywhere in the. West.'' have been protected. Americans should leave for.their He used his CIA authority to 'Thomas believes that Lee. ·own safety .. hustle 200 persons off a Pan-Am Harvey Oswald was not alone, jet at Istanbul Airport and was for example.'", When President • whisked to safety while Com-Kennedy was 1\SSassinate.d iii munist agents w .a.tche.d their 1~. . · . targetevadetheirnet. 1. think former agehts and possibly Cuban natiOllals were ''IT ,COST US ·a bundle to take involved in ttiat:kiiling "he Said. over that huge plane," Thomas "But, f<ll' sure, we h~veD•1 had r~a!led. " And you'll think I'!" t~e full and true story and there k1dd1ng when I tell you that I pa1ri are cases on 'which I can•t com- for it with my American Express ment today in which facts have card. But it's true -I really did." been withheld." The computer executive re-"BUT THE CIA iS needed to- called that h~ also came very day as much as ever it was," he close to death 1n 1961 when h~ and said. ''Sure, the cokl war .. bas 250 other CIA agents moved in on thawed out a Jot and that is Cuba. as part of .the abcn:t.ed Bay because the Russians and of Pigs o.perat1on against the Chinese are needing more and Castro regime. more food and they're looking to Thomas was one of o~y 46who us to provide it.'' returned from the d1sastrOus foray that was finally called 0£( by the late President John . F. Kennedy. . Thomas was wounded on the Cuban mainland but managed to swim from the northerr. JiOrtlon of the island to the south and the American-held Guantanamo Bay base. Victim's · Car .. Found Before Jt "Was I.Ost ·. HJ!: AGAIN CAMI'.: close to de· A patron al the Buckingham _ ath -this time from the guns of Palace bar in /CaplStrano Beach American forces who did not re-got a royal sb'rprise Thursday alite until the. wounded Thomas night about three houn after be was close to their base thst he first entered }he tavern at the was seeking refuge and not at-Capistrano Beach Plaza. tllcking them. Orange County Sheriffs of- By the time Thomas quit the ficera Joined him at the bar to ad- CIA in 1966 after nine years vise him that they had recovered -service with the espionage rorcet the car he didn't even know bad he was among the top 10 names been stolen· and hat;t jaile.d three on the Communist bloc 's "mMt .menonchari.esofautotheft. wanted" list. .... Deputies sa~d Uie victim's car More than 20 inen whO WMe W.fm taken by the. td.o shortly hampering a CIA oporaUon in a11c he parked thli ailt'o and en- some way came into tbe •iahta of ered the tavern. ··-.... _ .. -' .. ,. Mexico. ,, UPI Teltj)/loliJ .. ' B3 Cents Recovered Coast Policemen Shoot Man in Foot An l8-year-0ld Midway City mah \\1as s hot in the foot by llunt· ington Beach police early today as he allet?cdly fl ed the scene of a restaurant burglary. Police t'1cn recovered the 83 cents the youth ullegedly stoic from Granny's Attic, 8052 St.ark St. Officer s sa id John Earl Morales, 18, ignored police com- ·mands to halt and was shot once in .the root with pellets fired by Ofricer Jim Bogdanof from a 121gauge police1shotgun . Three othe r shots fired by Bogdanof missed their tari:et in th e early mo1·ning darkness und fog . Officers v.·ere call ed to th e restaurant at 4:30 a.m. by a silent burglar alarm. They nl · legedly spotted Moral es leaving the restaurant and issued orders to halt." But, Police said, Morales start~ ed to run and Bogdanof fired the .sht>tgun. After continuing to run about 50 more yards, Morales was seiz~d by Officer &ttrun1 Adkins. This was the second incident involving police g unfire at the restaurant in the pa.st five weeks. On Jan . 20, officers arrested another s us pected burglar. Ysabel Florentino Anaya. 18, of Garden Gro\'e, after tY•O shots fired by officers whiz:ted past him. Police said tod:::iy none of the shots were belic\'ed intended as ""'·a rning rounds. Normal police procedure is to aim for a s us- pect's trunk area, and warnings are not norm ally fired because of the danger or stray bullets land· ing elsewhere. Police said Mor;.iles allegedly broke into the restaurant by breaking a stained glass window on a service porch. He assertedly ransacked the inside of the restaurant, but found, only 83 <.·ents in the cash register . The youth \\'JS not arnled when ar- rested. police said. · l\lorales y:as reported in stable ·condition this n1orning at Orange County l\ledical Center. He earlier underY.'cnt first aid treat- ment at Huntingtoo Intcrcom- munity 1 lospital . Banks Drop Prime Rate For Loans From ~Ire Servic:es NEW Vl'JRK ~ First Ntllional City Bank today lo\l(ered its prime interest rate for business loans to 8Y4 percerit from 8VJ per· cent, the lowest in 19 rhonths. The sharp decline in the prime rate -"the key loan rate for cor· porate customers at commercial banks -reflects a slack in etedit demand caused by the recession and efforts l)y the government to ease credit. 'the rate has dropped steadily since August when it wa s at a record 12 percent. The Bank or Am erica, world's largest commercial bank, also announced today it is lowering its prime rate to 81.J.t percent. effec- li\'e Monday. The stock market, confronted Yo'ith signs of a stubborn slUJ&ish· ness in the availability of money in the economy, dropped back slightly in early trading t.Qday. .Later, it recovered somewhat. The midday Dow Jone s average of 30 industrials gained 2.58 ix>ints to 733.73. j .· WINTER SALE ENDS SATURDAY, LAST CHANCE f ' . 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' • WU.DAYS & SATUIDAYS t:OO lo 5'10 I • TO'RRANC" ; • · • :l3041 RA W'l'HOR~ BtVb ((Jpoh Fri. tll'& Stln n.t•Mi . .!7&<12it , ' • ..,. .... 1 11 e1 d p p c v n D • b I k ii ( • t ' • ' I I I ( ( ' I ' I ' I I I I J 11.S.ltyuranee Plan By GARY GRANVILLE OfttMD•llY ~._St.IN • lmtead, it was a call for the establishment of a national National health insurance was policy, what Guy called "a social endorsed Thursday by the presi· rather than financial system." dent of California's large.st "The gO"Yernrqe:J\\.'' _QQ sai~ _ private health insurance com· "shi>Uld set f~andard6. tl)onitor pany, Blue Cross of Southern ~mpttancew1th tbosestwuiards California. and hold responsible those who However, Blue Cross President operate withm the health care Wllllam Guy's endorsement ot system." national health insurance was His recommendation that the n<K: &n invitation to the federal government should design but IQVernment to enter the health not imple_ment Or administrate a insurant'e field. national health insurance plan <r--..,...---------,·~ came in a speech at the Orange li\ () WJ. County •For4m of Town Hall in ~ ~ U @. {!!] [f AnB~r~~·· endorsing a national a bealtb insurance plan, Guy IA\ r? Mn @ ~ characterized the nation's health ~ U \.J U ~ care system as havJng "a touch of Lhe nu. a bit of indigestion and perhaps in 'need ot some minor surgery.'' • ....... ~ UPIT•~O Hojr Today, Gonji Tomorro1v O~l y PILOT Al . SACRAllCENTO (AP> ~ California (ri-ay Whale troun sea otter sympathizers fn , California Assembly when it w}f voted the state's marine ma.trr mal. · ·· 6 . Assembly n1embers wag joking debate Thursday, spar by a printed staff anaJysis w said a group called Friends of Sea Otter said the otter s hould considered as the state ma mammal. ··1 a n1 very concerned ;;i,~ those people backing the sea bf.- ter,'' said Assemblyman J~ Knox. ( D·Richmond>. He s.1Qd sea otters gobble up abalone ~ wreak havoc with the food cha]d!I "And the whale docsn•t bottltl- anyone," Knox said. "'!;-,,.. But, while conceding the system is ailing, the health in-This group of fe male Synanon inmates symbolize Synanon \\.'Omen's acceptance surance company execUtive from Oakland is part of 500 in com-of equal respo11sibility for .. the ni.anage- Assen1blyman Robett Badham, the Ne.,.,•port Be~ Republican who authored measure. said the· gray w "'"·ould join the ranks or stat~ emblems along with "the grizzly, dog.faced butterfly. sabertooW1 tiger and a ho~t o~ others." labeled the U.S . health care de-munities throughout California who ment and 01>eration of the foundation ~~~ra .. ~ystem "the finest in the_ shaved their heads in a demonstration of which r e habilitates drug C:tddicts. {See Guy said national health care _ _:w:_:o::_m::::e:.:n:._':.s_:_h:.:· b~e::rc:a:.:t:.:io'.'.n'.'.:.... _T:_h:.:e=.._::.sh'..'..'.'.a.:v::e.'.'.d_:_h:::e::•:::d::s:___:•::t:::ory'..;'C,~P.::a'.!'g.::e:...A:..:.:7.c. )'...... __________ _ s tar.dards ··have advanced more 'fhc grizzly 1s the state animal. the dog.faced butterfly lhe state inse('t and the sabertooth the state fossil. your DEAR PAT: I've heard that keeping a cat well fed will deter it from killing birds. Each spring ·my cat goes after birds, and I just hate to see this happen. 1-lc's gained a lot of weight lately. so I've cut back on his feedin~. Should I increase the size of his meals i.D the hope his usual ten· dency fo capture bird'> will be decreased? in the last four years than in the previous 40 c.enturies." ''What were considered medical miracles 20 years ago are now commonplace in most hospitals,'' Guy maintained. "Hospitals were houses of de· ath not too many years ago. No\v they are houses or life," he con- tinued. Eight Killers Die In Mass Hangings ~This Car Has All the Extras SAN YSIDRO (A P> -The Customs Service car sale \\'(;IS embarrassin g this year. 'fhursday 's 51 -7 vote sent the bill to the Senate. It is AB 258. Idalw Says No to ERA N.D., Fountain Valley 'If you do, ehances are he ~·ill cont.blue bis pursuit of birds as usual. Several veterinarians con· tacted agree that a cat is one of nature's best bunters and to in· sure its survival, the motivation to hunt is an end in itself. The cat may gain a meal as a result of his hunt, but the hunt itself is his tblng. Keeping a eat well fed may diAcourage him from eating his catch and possibly picking up un- wanted parasites. It also may .belf him catch more birds as he wU be la top physical condition and ready for the rigors of the ' llunt. Fe01ale cats are lhe best ll•ater1 because they have always had to provide food for tbelr famiUes, and this instinct iemalns with well-fed pet cats. Bill Aching Bead D 0 EAR PAT: Some time ago you published the headquarters' address of the National lw'ligrainc Foundation. I have suffered from these awful headaches for years, and I'd like to know if there's an Orange County chapter of this foundation . If so, how can I con-. tact it? 0.P., Capistrano Beach Telephone 979·1810 for in· formation about the next Orange County chapter's meeting. Cult for Stamps DEAR· PAT: My mother. who Jives in a small trtidwestern town, recently wrote that she has a large number of filled green stamp books, but that her local redemption center has nothing she needs or wants. She's asked for a cash ·.~efund but has met ·with reluctance on the part of the center. Can anything be done about this situation? R.S .. San aemente While lauding the nation 's health care system, Guy con· ct..'Cled that medical costs have skyrOcketed in recent years. Among the factors he blamed for rising costs were: -An excess of hospitµI beds in some areas that drive medical costs up rather than down. -Technical advances that im- prove health care but increase costs ··from three to four percent a year.'' -Rising malpractice in- surance expense that adds from $4 to $6 per bed a day to hospital costs. --Medicare. a program Guy said pumped too much money in· to the system too suddenly and, consequently. caused inflation or medical care costs. Third Texas Cow Mutilated SAN ANTONIO, Te<. (AP) - A third dead and mutilated cow has bee n found in southern Tex- as. Some think the killings may be the ritualistic work of 1 Satanists. Cletus Edwards, a prominent San Antonio businessman, found the animal. He said its udder had been removed. its tongue sliced off and something like an ice pick driven into the animal's eye socket. Ra.sslen Dwarf Doda SAN FRANCISCO (UPI>~ San Francisco topless queen Carol Doda, noted for her 44· inch tops ide measurements, said "I felt like Twiggy up there tonight." Whil e s he was 'dancing Thursday night on the stage of the Condor, she was joined by French wtc:stler Andre the Giant, who stands 7'4" and weighs 460 pounds and U.S. champ Pat Patterson, who weighs at 250. SINGAPORE (UPI) -Eight gold from the three, beat them lo convil·ted murderers sang death a ndthenhid thebodiesina hymns in their death row ceils lo· jungle. Police said the gold day, climbed three wooden merchant smugg led more than g:allows and died in a mass hang· 15 tons of bullion to South \'iet· ing at a gray prison building. nam in 1971 alont·. It "·as cloudy and dark when The gold murderers were An · In a l959·n1odcl Ford. a pro- spe('tive buyer discovered 52 pounds of marijuana hidden behind the headlights. 1'he C<Jr is one of those 1·ouline- ly found abandoned ne<Jr the border and put up ror public s<ale . It was turned over to federal narcotics agents <ifter the auc · tion Wednesday. the firs t condemned man fell drew Chou I-lock (;uan, 32; his through a gallows trap door at brother David Chou l lock Heng, Changi Prison at 6 a.m. Within 35: Pete r Lim Swee Guan, 24: anhour.alleightweredead. Alex Yau ll ea n Thye, 20; Se\/en of the murderers, rang-Ric hard James . 19; Stephen Sltips Collide ing in age from 19 to 35, were con· Francis, 21; and Nagalingam SAN 01 E Go (A p) -,-\ victed of kicking three smug-Kon esekaram. 19. f,ockheed research ship and a glers to death in a 1971 gold rob· The eighth man "'ho shared the l\texican ·kelp-c utting vessel col· bery. The eighth man was tried gallov..1s with the gold killers \\"as lidcd in dense fog Thursday in ror killing a government worker Ismail Bin Rahman, convicted of the mouth of S(;ln Diego harbor. BOISE, Idaho (UPIJ -The' Idaho .. iou~t" of Represen-' tatives has voted to rescind the state's ratification of the· Equal Ri ghts Amendment. An anti· ERA resolution, ap· proved on a 38·32 vote, Thurs- day W(;IS sent to an uncertain fate in the state senate. 1• A bitter battle broke out iO.~ the house on \\o'hether a simple majority or a t\VO·thirds vote is required to rescind the· state's 1972 ratification by&. t\\o·o.thirds majority in each,. house. . in 1972. murdering a 52-ycar·old pub!i(' the Coast Guard reported. There The condemned men exhaust-~u~ti~li~t~ie~s~e~m:.1'p~lo~y~e~.:_ ______ _;~~>e~r~e_fn~o!_!i!!1n<J.iu~r':'i«;e"!s.:_. ______ _;____':===========::::;:;!.. ed all legal appeals and Pres i· .- dent Benjamin Sheares turned down their applications for clemency last weekend. Prison officials said guards en- tered death row before dawn and took the first three condemned men to the gall ows. The guards returned for three more and then led the last two to the gallows. Relatives of the murderers said they were allowed to meet for an hour "'ith the condemned men during the early morning. They said the men \\.'ere singing hymns in their prison cells. It "'as Singapore's second mass execution in recent years. The island republi c's tough law- and·order government hanged 18 convicts in 1965 for killing a guard during a prison riot. The seven gold robbers were convicted of slaying bullion merchant Ngo Cheng Poh and two assistants, Leong Chin Woo and Ang Boon Chai, in a celebrat- ed murder that uncovered a ma· jor smuggling ring. The murderers stole 120 bars or Hooke-rs Irked At Crackdown MARSEILLE, France (UPI> -~rostitutes in this brawling Mechterranean port are furious wit~ polic~ over. a campaign a~ainst the ir services in parked cars. About 40 women demonstrated in front of police headquarters Wednesday night, demanding to se~ th.e police vice squad com· ' ·-' " I ' . rb · -., CALENDULAS ~ & yellow --plant now for all su.INM'r color. CAMELLIAS IDEAL FOi THE SHADE GA.IDEM PANSIES Rl!CJ. 99• Pony Pak EVERGREEN ASH TREES &tr-. ............. for ..... 11o1 ....... dcry .. l59al. ..... s 1695 39.95 Re<J. 69' U.WH CURllHG & EDGIHG 20°/o OFF natied price -Llmlled lo stock on hcmd Come In & see our Fruit Cocktail Trees -4 in one fruit trees • Washillljon Ma•el Orange • Becrss Lime • Tangelos• Pink Grapefruit Miss Doda said that \\'hen s he shook the French wrestler's huge hand, ''I thought I was grabbing hold of a catcher's mitt.'' ~·· m1s_sa1re. "We want to work in peace!" and . ··we want Social Security benefits!'' they shouted. VJ OFF Under a 1973 Federal Trade Commission order. the Sperry & H•khlnson Co., which Issues S & H (reen stamps, is required to redeem stamp books for $2 cash. each, at the customer's request~ The order also requires the com! pany to· redeem incomplete stamp books containing as few a~ 300 stamps at the rate of 50 cents per 100 stamps. Clip this column, send it to your mother and tell· her to present it at the redemp~ ·tion center. Picture Refund DEAR PAT: Last October I or· dered two enlarged prints from Kangaroo Color Labs in Seattle. After two phone calls they finally anived and were absolutely hor· rible. J returned them and asked for a refund. Now. after three let~ 1ers and two phone calls, J still have not received my refund. An inquiry to the Better Business Bureau in Seattle revealed a number or unanswered com· plaints. I also contacted Popular Photography magazine. in which this flrm advertises, 8s well as the postal inspector: Am J just out my money? Movies' Cisco Kid Tells How It Was M.8., Huntington Beach After the tlrm learned of your contacts wlth the BBB, postal in· 1peetor and the magulne, Its service representative w11 most aulou• to take action on your behalf. Following a ••traeer" tn e1tabllsh previous letter~ and ealJa., which were outlined by A YS, your refund wUl be llsued. . Direct any further Inquiries to Joan· nank1, ind let me know wllell yoer. relaad II received. "Sunday's Best" in the Daily Pilot will include these and other features: ORIGINAL CISCO -The first Cisco Kid (from the movies of 1913·15> relaxes in his Costa Mesa home while telling Jackie Combs Land of the Daily Pilot staff how it was to make those early films . Story and photo· graphs will lead o{f YOU Section. MONEY MATTERS -Books on how to save money are listed; rewards for "'tippers" who have helped We T .I.P. gctdni.g convic· tions arc posted; the California Trial Lawyers Associati6n tells you how to report• 'ripoff artists''- who hove cost ,YOU moncv -all scheduled for 'l'OU section. • (SUNDAY'S BEST) i-J BETWEEN THE BOMBS -ffi Things are as pea~tful as they · · have been in years in Belfast. Ad Expires No~~hern Ireland, but the at· Wed.,3/S mosphere is stl11 tense. Former Daily Pilot Staff Writer Ca ndace Pearson has returned from a European sojourn. and she del!lcribeMhe drtary lire in a bat· tered city. Or the Erlitorlal Pages. HOUR~: Dolly 7:]0.5:10 SCOTTS SUPER HAL TS PLUS PREVENT CRABGftASS IN GRASS OR DICHONORA · Save 12 2.500 sq h I 12"' lbs) 11959.95 BACK IN HARNESS -The pacers and trOtte rs are back at Los Alamitos Rao~ Course and the Daily Pilot's Tom McCann a lready has been ''llorsin' Around" out at the track.1-letell s about "his ri~e on a sulky and driVlng a raeehorsc YOU Sec· lion. • OUR PATIO DEPARTMENT IS HAVING A SIDEWAlX SALE ' ' • J I • I 1' I , !Motorists 11ri· ·a Haze HAZE MAZE: One ol t.booe televilioft. weather people came. "" the tube the other nlgbt and irand.ly announced that the cur- ~ condition "'e are suffering ielbpc ~ coast in the mornings ..,dev~lshaze. • Thi1 was followed by a careful analysis of why it wasn't smog and certainly not rog. I was 'facinated. How· won- 4erfuJ it was to be handed this in- Mlfgence. The stuff I'd been grop,inc through every morning Uqatnly looked like fog. It im~led like fog . It dripped off (he )Ylndshield like fog. · As a matter of fact, I noticed that a lot or othet commutip;g drivers treated the stuff Just like fog. There are always severaJ types of fog drivers on_lh:e road. 111ERE IS MR. CAUl'ION. He k:nOws he can't see the road -as "'·ell as on normal days. So he doesn't drive out there on it where he might collide with somebody. Instead, he motors along slo"·- Jy on the shbulder of the road, where be can avoid autos but in.· stead run into bicyclists, joggers, old:beer cans and road signs. There goes Ms. Phantom. She . hurtles through the gloom without a sincle light turned on . Why should she tum any lights •on! 1t•1 daytime, isn't it? Save that electricity -· Here comes the Student Charger. He is late to class. All these other drivers are clearly just lagging along, as far as he's concerned. He can hardly wait lo pass each one, jitterbugging in and out or the traffic lanes in his little sports car. AFrER RUNNING TWO or three laggards off th·e road, soon be is...&.ran.Q!y at the head of the packi,~A"bf\iptly be discovers whelt-ne gets up there, he can't see anything. Now he slows · doWn. . 0 lilW Of Stude nt Chal'gor is 'lb rsrper. He i~'t going to le rpafll thrpu@ thls lpg un- der a11~ms.tances . He gets' on your rear bumper and follows. He follows sO tightly you figure he•s attached to your car With a rope. . I Across Pa1is PAJUS <UPJJ ~ JOWi& ~~-~~· tlle Cb•.,._Qt.. 1· Ao ti.·m~rueoa ttom' f<Jt 10..,,.,.. wiih blah police or. wll« watched Ill• clromi, Ille .anued Mat rObMn e.rt¥ !oU1 jn an a llo111eo spirti<ar, -benk after t~· abortbe , .ftclals who tel phoned· from a 1anpten at 1:25 a.m. b11811ed balialned II•• II••• of fl•e at a er.-lu Jlel!Z 1'olj'at la P poJi.,e at...W by tJi halrdres1lng1hopneart>y. the !Ive hostages out of the bootqeo for • ,........,. ear and. tbe w J, lrled abd rolteci ,to-Opened fire Ud iloot and Tbe gangsters at l'lrllt uked for Soeiele Central• de Banqu~ on a '478,000 raaoolD I.a •. blurre ma r • taxi and a 'ftollo-Ibo tblnl 'bul< robber. an eocape airplane. 'Ibey finally main busy bo ul evard ill eastern , ~":ct~\!~ :1t:"=u~~ !"!•.:.=t~~~.J~ =• c:i:":i !!'w~llfl "'!:O: W:.C:~..'.:fm ~~~r~~ P~q If.Al.~ hQl1"'1"· hands chue ac ...... 'Parll. ' . Ndan. bier. . ~~, they Josi rn their 11-anllc -A above 1helr heads, ....... allowed The Hod.its •aai.htd' at dan '111£ &OBBEIS tataUY s6at a Tbe two ~ematntni ,1unmen hour escape race acr<>M Paris. to v.•alk free while the crowd Oil tlaeou~of Park. endina a bar,ak teller when. ~ rtluMtl to ~ ap ie tbe bank, ~ nve While a thousand · sometimes howled in protest. 'l'Jle iunmen hitll apeed tbaso In whldl they II•• them money and ... ,.....,"" bOnt employ., and ~otloi.d unruly persons held back by used three women hoSta11es as -'-=------:-----=-=---------~~-=--r:-:....;~::;_..:.:;~.:::..:::...::::.::::..· .::_:.:;. F== shields and pushed them into the • · Alfa Romeo cat. Tbe crowd moaned and shouted "To death! To death!" · FIREMEN FREE INJURED IN UNDERGROUND TRAIN CRASH IN LONDON Tr .. n Roared Into Blind Tunnel, Teleocoplng Agelnat Brick Wall Huge . Oil Discovery? 45 Billion Barrel,s May Be in Antarctic HONOLULU (UPI) -The Land but non·e has Yet made a · Navy disclosed Thursday the serious attempt to Yerify the 45· possible existence of an offshore billion estimate. Antarctic 'oil, field proba'bly He said there has been no of- larger than Alaska's gigantic (shore drilling to any depth, nor North Slope discovery. .. . any seismic or geophysical Capt. Eugene E . Van Reeth teams working in the area for the the commander of the Navy'"'· expressed purpose of seeking oil. Antarctic Support Force, said Oil authorities said a 45-bilJion - various geologists· working in the barrel field. together with the un- Antarctic had surrnised Jha.t.the •Jt:nown trillions of cubic feet of continental shelf off Marje Byrd · . natural gas certain to be found in Land ''could h ave up to 45 billion a field of this size, would make it barrels of oil .. ·a major discovery. Atlantic ''BUT," VAN Reeth said, ,f'fli~hfield has estimated that its ·'This is, of cour~e. ju$t·' 8 : 90;000 prov.en acres on the Alaska estimate. a nd someth.tng. on ~ortb Slope. contain about 10 _ which we can only s pecUlate11• ;.. bUJlon barrels of crU<;fe. The captain told a Pearl " .. tJNDER ·THE · terms of the Harbor news confer:ence thal Antlrctiic treaty signed by the JO various geologists working in the ·.,nations in 1961, anY OQe nation, or Antarctic had concurred on ttie any one individual or company Possibility or oil orf.?tJarie Byrd _ could exploit a~y oil deposits ly· ·· ing beneath the Antarctic conti· nent or its offshore waters," the captain said. But when asked what "'ould . happen were the United States or any other country attempt to drill for oil off ?tit arie Byrd Land, he hedged. .. How such exploitation would be handled if the day should come "'here the resources of the Antarctic could be economically exploited is a question no one seems prepared to answer at this time," Van Reeth said. "It is cer- tainly not a question to be answered by myself." The captain said the Antarctic treaty states specifically that the continent shall be used only for peaceful purposes and that the nations are to work in the An· tarctic for sciefitific accord. Srjbway Crash Kills 20 • LONDON (UPI) -A runaway subway train packed with rush hour commuters overshot its stop at the end of the tine in downtown OOndon today and slammed into a brick. wall when its brakes ap- parently failed. Police said an esUmated 20. persons were killed and 75injured in London's worst underground disaster. FIREMEN ON their hands and knees cut through the t"'•isted wreckage to pull dozens of vie-· tims to safety through the tunnel so narrow that workmen likened it to a coal mine shaft. They said at least 12 b'8dly inj ured passengers were still trapped in the front car five hours after the crash. Some in great pain. ''You can't believe what it 's like down there," said ambulance at - tendant Les Fynes1 18, describinl! a scene where rescuers were talk· ing reassuringly to a distraught "'oman they had not yet reached in the debris . "There were dead,,aJI over the place,'' said one fireman, his face and coat CO\'ered with grime and soot. The accident occurred al the l\o1oorgate Station in the east end financial district kno"·n as The Ci · ty. POLICE SAID the train sped through th e s tation, cr ashed through barriers and hit the brick wall, telescoping the first t"·o cars together at impact and fort:· ing a third piggyback onto them. One of the pa1ssengers. Kenneth Austin, said the train picked up speed on the downhill approach to the station and appeared to have lost itS> brakes. Another witn es~ said the second. coach of the train was telescoped so badly that it ended up only 10 feel long. Other pa~seng:ers and rescuers said the first minutes after the uc- cident were filled with lht. screams of victims in the dark- .ness in the first fatal sub1,1:ay crash since 1953 when 12 v.·erc killed. The :Alfa Romeo roared away with screeching tires between Police ca.rs parked in front or the ·bank and sped off down the street while the crowd sbouted in anger. Police cars and motorcyclists tailed the getaway car but not too closely because they feared for the lives of the three women. The husbands of the "''omen who bad sped to the scene watched1 ~s their "''ives with a gun at their heads climbed into the car. The Alfa Romeo was spotted by µolice cars in various parw.or Paris, police saying "obviously they did not know where to gO,." The fugitives tried in vain to take over a taxi near the Saint Lazare Railway station. Finally the s portscar roomed up t,he Champs Elysee Boulevard,· luxurious haunt o( tourists, with the bandits · Ciring in irritation at a black Mercedes which did not get out or the way. In front or the Prisunic Depart- ment store at 3: 15 a.m . the gangsters forced a Rolls-Royce to thfC> curb in an apparent at- tempt to seize it. When the owner or the gleaming limousine object· ed, the gangsters shot him in the leg and roared off. TllE PAIR, "·ho had told police they "·ere aged 20 and M , finally succeeded in grabbing the Jaguar sedan of a cruising pro- stitute. They abandoned the Alfa Romeo ;ind after a two~hour cruise den1anded that the lady of the evening drop them off at the Place de Ternes, near the Arch of Triumph. The hos tages clutched half o[ the ransom, about $238,000. The robbers had been so nervous they left half the money in the ear. police said. Tax Rebate . Gets Honse Approval WASHI NGTON CUPU -lflhe Senate acts within the next few \\·eeks, rebate checks of $100 to $200 could be on thei'r way to 80 million taxpayers early this sum- mer. The Creeper, on really heavy coastal .fog days 1,\ha& t>een known to fOUow a:&ead motorist.right in-~ to his garage. r---------..... ir.~.".' .. ~.".'. ~ .. ".'.~ ... ~.~~ .. ~·~· .,--..;..----, Finally, we have the Middle ·-:·:·:-:-:.;.:.:-:·:·:·.·::::;:·· · Marcos Winning MANILA CUPI) Preliminary returns today showed Preside nt Ferdinand Marcos winning wide support for his martial law regime, with a 90 percent endorsement expected. With nearly two million votes tallied· out or an estimated 24 million turnout, an estimated 80 percent favored his appointment of governors,-mayors and other. local .officials when their t erms expire next December. Mrs. Irma Mazza remembered, "There was blood everywhere. Our coach rammed the one in front. The windows fell in and J thought I was a goner. Then it v.·as .very quiet except for those horri · ble screams from t he people up front." The 1-louse voted Thursday night to give Americans $21 .3 billion in ta x cuts and rebates: but to increa se oil company taxes S2 .5 billion by abruptly eliminat- ing the most controversial of all tax breaks. the oil depletion al· Joy,·ance. M~ driving out there. He knows ·.: ... ·.·.·,·.·.·.·.-... ·.·.·.· the highway is here somewhere, :::~:i:~;~;~;~:~:~;~:~:~:~;~ ATLANTIC OCEAN but he:'s not-certain of the exact. tocatf6ri. Jle felfrs r~ing off in-. to an ,ll,"Ylne R.ancb"field. 'So be drives out aiong the center line where he's certain to kno'w where he's going. HE'S GOING TO \)le hospital • or morgue i f he·~m~ts another Middfe M&n goiog t4e other way .. Anyway, ti!:lev~stOn can rlln a continuing debate on what all this whitish-gray stuff is that swirls around us these mornings and evenings. It may be haze, smaze, fog or smog. Jt sure looks like fog to me. Whaie..ver it i.s, y.ou are .certain to ma,t all tho~e spec1al charac· ters out there Otl· our Orange Coast road•ays.~ • SOUTl'.1 AMERICA PACIFIC OCEAN ... .... _: OFFSHORE AHTAR,(fTIC OIL FIELD DISCOVERED? • Field Mlly Be.8'-Than-Ala•kan_!!Jtcovf'Y ' t . • ··snowfall'.oll.·@reat Lakes • • • • POLICE SAID there was no im- mediate explanation for the acci- dent nor an accurate estimate of how many passengers wer e aboard al the lime. The last three cars in the train were battered but remained upright on lhetrack. Teens' Prank Ends In Dragging Death. • • ' IT'S NOW UP to lhe Senate - and it might not be lhatsimple. A ~ight. and ~robably a filibuster, 1s expected 1n the Senate over the I-louse's 248 to 163 vote to eliminate the 22 percent deple· lion allowance for oil and gas. llowever . the Senate is likel:Y to add even more individual cuts (.>specia lly for middle income Lax· payers . The I-louse cul is $5.3 billion greater than President Ford's proposed $16 billion recession- figitting lax bill, but Ford has in· dicated he probably would ac. cept it in its present form. Unlike Ford's proposal, which contained only reb~tes or 1974 taxes, the House bill grants both rebates and 1975 tax cuts. There was. almost no disagreeUteot on business tax cuts which amount- ed to SS. I billion of the House bill. THE HOUSE blti contains re· bates of 10 percent of 1974 taxes (those due by April 15) to a' max- imum of $200, plus lower withholding rates in the last half of the year, brought about by an increase in the standard deduc- tion. All taxpayers would receive re· funds. but onqe a family's in- come passed $20,000, the' size ·would begin to shrink until those making more than $30,000 \VOUld receive only $100. fo~ lower income ~ytrs a m1n1mum Febate would be established: either $100 or the full tax paid if that was less than ~100. The working poor who pay l1ttle or no tax. would get direct payments of up to $200 in what amounts to a form, of negative ID · come tax. \ ' - VI ioo I led dep1 hour toda and jail. Sb ing 1 ing 5 R B SI Bap stor• mos claii the lice Tl sher ing I N1 med A< <our toG Hig; nort ,p.m belit II min· did,! T~ the Dell acht Ken Lari Ed• Lan• Sh cone aga sto1 Golc OVet ,, L< Brl< line ma• wor Tl fier; mil Vol• stril Jntt: and !~i "I ing. T pie I par! E cep\ ti on earl sai( p .res1 .tion pr et fun• 2-3 last A Sw• $72 est1 Nul r.: ly, hus don her lj cou fro I the per dill Al , • ·~ • • • • . . . • Venti1ra Jail . Inmates Riot VENTURA (UPI> -Almost 100 prisoners at the county jail, led by women inmates, balUed deputies and firemen for six. hours thu,rsday night and early today. ua1ng clubs and knives and setting fires throughout the jail. Sheriff Al Jalaty said the upriit· ine was quelled early this morn- ing by firemen , who battled 5 Ministers Raid Porno BoQk Store prisoners with high pressure hoses, and a force of 58 deputies armed with clubs and stlields. There were no serious injuries, 1 Jalaty sakl, but ci.1,maG:e to the building especially from fire and water, was expected to be ex- tensive. The r\ot br,oke out in a.women's holding tank. where aboU\ 25 in· mates were confined. ''The whole jail i s over- crowded," said Df!l)uty Ernest Rogers. ••Apparently one woma n · prisoner who had 8ppeared as a witness (for the prosecution) in the trial or another one, wound up in the same cell with prisoners who knew she had testified .'' A fight broke out. which soon turned to a free·fOr·all in the . holding cell, and then spread to another women's holding cell. I Banged ..1.-. ....... ' Not· Victim • Of Slasher LOS ANGELES (UPl>-Ade· relict found hanging on a closet door in a cl).eap hotel 'by a coat hanger twisted around his neck was not a victim of the notorious "Skid Row Slasher," police said today. The "Slasher" who cul the throats of nine men in the past three months, is still at large, the object of a ~assive manhwit. The dead man was identified · as Manuel Garcia, 31. Workers at the Pershing Hotel said the body was found dangling from a closet door by a coat hanger twisted around the neck. Although a hotel clerk said UP'•T ..... •• there "'ere pools Of blood in the ,,'.,or--Gran~_,.. room, a coroner' ti report said the ... oe; 11-icu body had not b.een cut. The death Friday. February 28, 1975 CAIL Y PILOT ,4,f . -. Warning Only Smog Devree Fines Shelved I SACRAMENTO (AP I -1-lighw ay patrol officials said today J they '-''ill continue to issue only warning citations to Los Angeles I 8rea motorists \\'ho have not insta.llt.'<i a controyersialsmog Con~ trol devi ce. • ~ CHP spokesman Kent Milton said officers would hand out the fin eless warnings until the legislature decid_es whether or not to r epeal the smog device program. The state Senate approved a resolution Thursday asking the Cl-IP to hold of£ issuing formal citations unUl the fate of three re- peal bills had been decided. But lflilton said CHP of(ic1.ads had agreed earlier to wait before issuing tickets. The three r epeal measures have appar ently been blocked by the Assembly Transportation Committee, which voted down on~ o£the measures \Vednesday. Misconduct Barred From Divorce Law? Actor Sandy Baron, 36 was classified as a possible who played the lead in the suicide· Stage ·on of "Le ,, . Lt. I.vnn Selby. head of the SACRAMENTO (AP) - ,the current law lo allowmiscon- versl nny • =:;peciai7••slasher Sctuad" police Evidence of specific misconduct duel evidence. and that is con- w as divorced Thursday set up to track down the wouldbecompletelybarredfrom tr<iry to the whole intent of the from his wife, Macy Jo.,.25. my15terious kill&. s<iid Garcia divorceproceedings inCalifornia· la\\·,·· f\1add y said after a 45·12 They were married in Nov-Was not considered a victim of under a bill approved by the As· vote sent his bill to the Senate. SACRAMENTO (AP> -Five Baptist ministers raided a book store Thursday night and threw m~t of its books, which they claimed were pornographic into the parking lot, the sheriff:s of- fice said. ember, 1970, and have been the Sl3sher. sembly Thursday. The great bulk or diVorces filed JAILEBS RUSHING to halt separated sine~ June, 1973. ·TheSlesher!s l astknownvic-Assembly1nanKenMaddy,(R-cite ··irreconciliable dif- the fighting were met by fi~htiog B~ron was ordered to pay tim Was found )an. 31, just as the f'resno ),.said hi s legislation will fcrences" ~unspecified reasons waves of m e n and women his ex-wife $5,500 in cash, police errorts tQ' find the kill er tighten ~California's no-fa ult thccouplecannotcontinueliving prisoners, d eputies said. The give her half equity in their were greatly stepped up. In the divorce law which allows mar· l og~thcr ~as thegrounds fordis- The five were arrested by· 5heriff's officers who were pass- ing by. prisonerswerearmedwithsharp h d f th f il month since then, perhaps in · ried persons to seek divort·e ~olution of n1arriage,"Maddy s pieces of ceramic toilet bowls. ome, custo Y 0 e am Y timidated by the dragnet, the simpl,v on the grounds of irrecon-added. plumbing pipes, firebrands and car, and pay $S50 a month Slasher has apparently halted his ciliable differences. The state bar backed the bill. razor blades. alimony· depredations. "'Some judges have interpreted J\.1add y said. No charges were filed im- mediately. "One worn an prisoner threw a r-:----'-----------:~-==""'-"""'"---:::::----------"""-""'-"''.2'"'-''-"'"'-'"'-'"'-'"-'"-"''--"'-"'""'-"'-""---------- According to the sherifrs ac- count-, the five ministers went in- to Goldie's Book Store, at Auburn Highway ~nd Madison Ave .• north of Sacramento, about 8 , p.m. and asked the clerk if he believed in God. HE SAID he did, and the ministers told him lo leave. He did, and they threw out the books. The sheriff's office identified the ministers as co-pastor Delbert A. Miller, and ••pre- achers" Robert Lee Williams, Kenneth Ray St. Johns, James Larry Tomlinson and Robert Edward Hamilton, all of the Landmark Baptist Tabernacle. Sheriff Duane Lowe has been conducting a campaign recently against pornographic book stores. A spokesma n said Goldie's got its business License over Lowe's protest. television set at a deputy," Rogers said. About five fires were set throughout the jail, using blazing mattresses. furniture, toile t · paper rolls and magazines. Deputies on patrol and five city fire unils were called by radio to 1 help put down the rioters, estimated Lo number about 50 men and more than 40 women. Us ing high pressure water hoses, the deputies herded the male prisoners into a dayroom. Flying squads then made sorties into the room, clubbing their way in, grabbing one prisoner and clubbing their "''8Y back, hauling the prisoner into a corridor to be handcu£fed . Hoses "'ere not used on the women . Deputies· wrestled them individually into sub- mission. 'They're Lying~ Union· CIUef Denies Report From Wire Servl~es · Longshoreman's leader Harry Bridges drove through a picket line in San Francisco. It was made up of his own office workers. The 73-year-old Bridges, once a fiery s)'mbol of radical labor militancy, stopped his gray Volvo long enough to respond to a striker's allegation that Bridges' International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen·s Union was refusing to meet and settle the strike, which began last week. "'I( they say that, they're ly- ing," Bridges said. . Then he drove through the pickets into the headquarters parking lot. • Emperor Hirohito of Japan ac- cepted President Ford's invita- tion to visit the United States in early October, the White House said. Press secretary Ron Nessen, .responding lo newsmen's ques- _tions, $Bid the emperor end em- press will ''engage in Qfficial functions in Washington" on Oct. 2·3 as part of a vis it expected to last about two weeks. _( PEOPLE ) Secretary of Stale Henry A. Kissinger joked that he had to keep bis threat or resignation go- ing "lo keep up the morale of my ambassadors and to give my staff some hope.'' Kissinger made the quip in bantering with reporters cover- ing his meeting with members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. "Damn it," he added, "I said I would serve as long As it is useful. I didn't say I would serve no matter what!'' • Sen. Alan Robbins' criticized some of Los Angeles 1\-layor Tom Bradley's policies and said he may run for Bradley's job in 1977. But by that time, Robbins added, he expects Bradley to hold a federal cabinet post. "J don't think Bradley will be a candidate for re-election/' Rob- bins, a Van Nuys Democrat, said in an interview. • * "Never complain, never ex- A London high court dismissed plain ,'' Ford Motor Co. Swedish actress Anita Ekberg's Chairman Henry Ford II says of $72,000 claim against her hi s weekend arrest and subse- estranged husband, Rick Van quent fine for drunken driving in Nutter. California. Miss Ekberg, who lives in Ila· With that short comment,lthe ly, claimed that property her auto chief chuckled and headed husband put into storage in Lon-for an industry banquet in don four years ago belongs to . Detroit where he received a 30- her. ' · second standing ovation from But after she failed to meet a nearly 3,000 engineers. court order to transrer $2,400 It was a spontaneous reaction Crom Italy to England to pay for from the crowd which gave only thecontlnuedstorageofthepro-polite applause to other perty, Judge Pqtrick O'Connor dignitaries inlroduceCI with Ford. dismissed her claim. • The Nevada Gaming Com- mission voted unanimously to al- low St. Louis attorney-developer !\forrls Shenker to hold a major Interest in the Dunes hotel- casino. The vote capped one or the lengthiest and most con · troverslal investigations in gam· lng commission history. A gaming control board in· vestigation of the 68-year-old Shenker raised allegations about his possible ties with unsavory chara,cters. But the bOard ac- cepted Shenker's e>Cplanation. •. ·The Oregon Legislature has glverr Dr .. Samuel Ale1ander Mudd a vote or confidence - albeit a bitlate. Mudd was the Maryland doctor wno treated John Wilke• Booth for a broken leg April 14. \~. during the actor's night art.er the asaasstnation of President Abrallam Lincoln. ' r \ ' Costa Mesa Store Only f f.;lt-f.1, -'· • Steel Wheels . ... 1 " • High Top for ankle support •White wit.II yellow for girts •Black with white for boys •Perfect all year •round ' Starts Saturday .9:30AM ' Roller skate closeout Now only 200pairs of shoe skates Orig. 6.99 HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa (714) 646-5021 . t \ ' I ' ,_ r.111•n ~ . l . • r ~ . . , .. · 11bJ:ee Vfeeks· ago, Ute Otange County Board or ~sors voted drulnimously to ask the.Cali/~a Yl>Utl\ ,Authority to ~Onlluct an au.ajt.ot the ~!>Wlty 1 . • • • buses loltlally will be stationed fn Oranse. U Ui&.COll • .ce~i~over,ihl!aervicec~beexpandedu~, · Fl:oJ>atjon Depart\Iient. · Wlien he proposed !he audit, Supervisor Tho~ · ;RUey•said a suryey of probation programs ls.needed to determine their effectiveness. · , That was three weeks ago, And, so far, the CY A. st1,1dy hasn't left the starting gatec CY A Director Allen Breed s.aid his department would like some evidence· tbat the audit proposal · has broad couoiy support before accepting tlie boar<fs invit:atfon'.-: Specifically he wanted wrjttlm endorsements of the audit program from ti\e chief pr9bation officer, coUli!Y administrative office, the presiding judge. o( I the Juvenile Cburt and the' Ju\lenile Justice Commission. . SO far only the CAO's office has responded to this r)!quest. . ' ' •• ' Does the silence of the otlrer three imply• <!pposi\ion to the audit? The delay in securing their 51gnatures C~uld indicate Riley W!15 Qll th,e right track ~en he suggested a study is needed. • Help for Handicapped Orange County Transit District directors have taken a well reasoned approach toward improving bus service to the county's 100,000~hysically disabled residents. Rather than plunging l!eadlong into a poorly xesearched program that.might do little to assist the .h.an<!!.<'_apped, director~ have ~hosen a _step·b~·step process. As a pilot effort, th'l district will outfit three of ill> riew minibuses with bYd.raulic uns for wheelchairs and put them . on caH .to ·the disabled for door-to-destination service. Tbe ·specially equipped • • . t'r11·e more militant. handioapped l>"ople •lU:lt access .to the entlte tr&ns;! system. . ' • ":; · But that Is "'.big step that will cost a 1ot oi'in~. It• should be taken, but not without much cweK.i . plahnlng that is based on .Ome experience. • ' • • ' • ,_ .J ,.. ..... GOvernmenl Goofs.!': ·4·1 , The.pitfalls of el{Ces&ive government regulation are pointed up in a coupfe of,stumbling big l>rother4 effo~ by the Civil AeronautiCl.Board. · • , More than ·a year ago, the CAB ruled ~t ajrlin~s ''(Dust aba·nd611 their special yout.h ta~es on international flights. · But it didn't talce long for the thousands of , students who had been saving up for a trip to Europe 'to discover that Can11da hadn't 'dropped . the youttt fares. So nortbward they trekked, leaving the U:S. lines w~th still more empty ~·eats. " Now the airlines want to restore the cut rate fare5. Th\' trick will be to persuade the CAB that it goofed. · . · · Equally unsuccessful was the agency's proposal. to end group charter flights this spring. · Since an estimated four million Americans' avail themselves of these travel bargains each year, it was hardly suprising to learn that more than 50 cOnsumer groups had vigorously protested the ban. So, in fact, did the scheduled airlines, which get up to 25 percent of their revenue .from group charter bookings. .The .CAB apparently has decided to put this bramstorm on the back burner for a while. So the charters will fly . All of which indicates that the government regulators might do well to preface their sweeping decisions with a little more homework. . • ' • I , .. "'' .~-.. ·.·.··_;;....:... .. 'Wl'VE 60T PU!i1Y OF AOMl~ERS, SUT WE SEEM TO &E F.UNNING OUT OF ~llN~~~ .. • • U.S. HanHs · Acro~s Dear Gover1a1ne1at's Di~tio11aru of the Absurd ' The Se~· Help ~rahs 'Gloomy Regulations Costly ' . ' "Gus WASHINGTON-Forasmany 1 lion. There \viii be° a big fi&ht ·WASHINGTON -Th~ Unit,ed · (. J About the only goQd years as can be remembered. the RICHARD o,·er being put out in the cold States has made secr'\tprepara-JACK ANDERSON thing you can say aOOut foibles or government regulation ~· · naked or protect.ion from ft(!\\. lions not to seize but tO protect Henry Ford's Sant a have produced a thick dictionary . WILSON competitors. the oil fields of the Arab· oil Barbara trouble was at of the absurd. One uproarious re-The dereguJ<ition of natural sheikhs.· least he didn 't get caught gulation I vaguely ·r~meTllb'er · \ 1:35 is-another area \1;here the H~~~:bi::rt:~~~a:J:i.8!.~ ~:Ue~ c5o~pi::twi~ :&\8,;~ driving a Chevvy .... T.~1. ~~~s~?e~~sw;: sfe~~~a~~~~; ·\\'~e~he~~n~th!n~ 11t~~i~i:~:1~ =~~Ji~~~ba~~~ ~~;~1~1°;!~1~~"th! the United $tates, its a lutresort instructors to exp}ain )10\l' to use· oa-r ht c•imne11t••r•wtirntt1M1ay personnel in.\V0;rld War II. . ,,·ork \\'t{en it 1s considered that greatec: av ailab1hty of this gro.,.,·· might take militap a'ctiootoere~ them. · · ,_.__. ..... ,._.sprilrl'9ftltd.. It is now .colrlihg to be Sten'that heavy 'l<Jx penalties on Whiskey inglY.-~e·arce product at a higher vent th,e .. ojJ straJlgula.tlpn .~T the THE UNITED sl-ATES is also =:'G'::,.~i1~,..:W"" ~ the regulgt.Qrs· are no longer oc-and cig~eUes-~re accQm..P~ni~' pn1. ce ··lo be sure, but at least WesLt advising. training andsuppl)'ing casion.A~ly ' bv an inor~ae.1'&..theiT..,.us&t~.:; ava' \ u·ht!n it is so badly ~'1li)liyate,he~off~\o the armed forces of 'Saudi • • '(~Y. ~\u:i>Jfl gardless'tlf.i~ce<.;'r·li' ...... ~ ne · ' • " help the petroleum potenlaieSd~· Arabia. In the past', this military .. This . has g-i;en the~·m.A ~eon: or .pernicious gasoliiie1 · :.:.. .,,J"':.·: ~1 .::...""' · ·ei ar.e other instances fend ,th(: i r assistance has been larg,ly hid· tacts c!ose to ~he. ~ept pf ~er, b u t a r e Yet' rt. is evident. thB.t if :ll.gq\a-'4'here :regul?lion is ha\·ing to fabu1oUs hol "' ~ den behind civilian contr~. accord!ng to our.53>':'-rces, m su~h · becoming a tion grows apace, as it>hWn lhe gi\'e ~\.\'a,y to economic utilit)· • ings. He is (:. We reparted on Ja~ 6,UTcl,t.or t.obntries 3.6~tb.1mua,1.~esia, beavY drag on last 15 yearsand.pro~s·~~.-.( mut~ ~he horror of reformers ~or·riedA.t~t example, that the,Be~Field · 'Jordan, LaoJ, Sp~a; South theeconomy. tinue in the .future. tlle ·60U~S "of a'rtd f·-impro\·ers. The Alaska radiC'l.f:-fA.ra'b Engineering Corp. was hiring Kor.ea, South V\'tnai:n and In the span economic utility and eO}'ci\iitt~r , pipEd\~~ is finally being built groUps .ma;y military experts rigbt 'off U.S. 'l'bailand. 'ofl5yearsno endurance :.ire lik ely,,to be t::X· after;-~ing dcl<tyed for fire attempt t 'o bases, d~essing them in clv'ilian "t1Ht Cl,A b"'s ·~.training less than 29 ceeded. The t1·end',ls '"all in the years. overthrow the clolhes 'and sending them to pdlace guatds for more-than two major enact-direction of more regulci.tion for ' . . , . conservative Saudi Arabia. . d~ades. Jri the-process, the CIA ments or lav.•, safety. health, environmental, C~NSt:MERS are ~ginrung ~o sheikhs, who f At le8st three other giant U.S. hag quietly developed some some of them noble in purpose, econon1ic and eye11 moralistic re-reahze that lhe..costs imposed ~n ~ave f~endly .. "'' "'~orporations -LOC)tfie~d,. body.guards into informants and have swollen the rolls o( the re-asons. ;\ consum er protection the economy by Ralph Nader 1!1 t1~ :with tt\,e • ,; · :-:~ .~Qli.hr.OP, .and R•ytheon -~~ve ·~ ·~ pthers to in.fluence palace gulators of business to 63,000 al act. ir it is ever adopted. v.·ouJd no the ai:ea of auto safely and ~nt 1 - Un1ted1 State$. T~~s coul P,Ut ~~ i, 8180 provided ll}ilitapr .sen,1~e;s-. '~li~Y-:m8king.. an 'annual cost of $2 billion. doubt be carried out as a pollutu~n are \'er:y hig~ an~ might vasi oil r!.sewe~ 9r ~~e P~sl•n 'tt6 SaYdi Arabta .. Now the Jo i\s-· ~~Thailand is typical: T{l.e craCk, crusade. be partially achieved 1n different Gull, area into hostile hands. . sociated Pr~ss. has di.$..covereci · 60-man protective force, which THESE estima'teS are made by In the absence or agreement ,,·ays. -· .,.. . . . _._..__1 ·another civilian contractor, Vin· luards King Bhumitiol ~1urra y t. Wei'.denbaum of that government regulation per High"·ay safety measures. for S~Ba:i. ._. ,tgtelligence ci!D !:5 nell Corp., which. bas -agreed tto Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit, iii Washington l::n,iVc~rsitf irl St. se is at best a mixed blessing and example, might be . more effec· re~t;,.t .r-a<ltc'~ ~OYe#i~n~ 1~ .• train th·e Saudi~N-ational Guard to ·directed by a trusted Cl~ Louis in a study Terr tp.e ~mertC"l_ti econoqiically retarding , at ten· tive in cutting down traffic de· most of the Per•18.n~ st'ate~J. · protect oil wells. ..... ,trainee. He is Lt. Gen. VitOQD_ Enterpris~1~stitute,rand )here Js i ti on ought to: be given to specific aths than seat belts. The efficien· So~~ (>f t e ~· J1pa'ii-1,r0Uno. ... This corporate military aid bas Yasawad, who also led thoe CIA:s· no reasoq ·tb .q.uatreL·wit~ll~i;iJ . instances wb:CJ:e regulation could cy of anti-pollution devices and leaden, pcc~1#g to th~ cabl,6, bee~ quietly coordinated by 8 • 'Thai irregulars in Laos until the . There i.s)no.p_oinl..in gotDg-mt.o..1Jit be avoiF'.fe(l. . lea<lless g·aspline is much in hay~spent time m Russia •. China U.S. training missiOlll in Saudi l9'llceasefire. . absurdities ·on t'.~h Weiden_-. · question. 1-lome electric costs 3re ~North Korea. There 1s also Arb' Its d t ' ·r be nd. J:?aum ,dweUs, aun~1gb ~some'.o£ OSE!·OF these is air tra"el. ri si ng at such a rate in some evtdcilce.utat they tJ:ave eceived ~ ~a. . u ies ~o c,t! yo •'WHO&VEll controls "the ~m are . JntHnsl{;;iJy 1interest-Th£ Fofd a<lmini stration is about areas that consumers are e.n· So.~JiidP'-in"e lt~ "" lr!lJillllg an.d deal ~~th Just at>;out palace guard in Thailand,,~con~ Jpg., suet\\ aS .'\hi-:45.i PoUnO~ of to propose the dereg ulation or air titled to ,,·under about forced cut- f."'or example ' the · tra:tegic e~ery ':\5Pect of military affurs, trots the crown •• o"e Alia·wise, d,~u.men~s neC.e~~ittff:..t'o Support ; trave.h an,d .later on a_ revision of back s in the use of high sulphur sheik d of 1Qnlah, which accordi~gtooursources. ex-CIA operafive ·told us. He the license ·rejte~at -applicati0n ~ t;he r~gulat.1on of railroads and coal. sty1ni ed nuclear po"·er guards the entrance to the PENTAGON officials, rement· clai01ed the CIA has run ~e for three small,..~iel'f.!siOn sta-truck1ng,.A1r .. safe~y '."'ould not be plants. o r other regulations Pe.r.sia a. Gu If, has been bering how King Faisal withheld p3ilace guard since the1950s. tions, an(I , the.~teg.ql&lioP'nQf ' deregul~ted but 01_rhne mana~e-,,·hich incre<:ise the costs of elec-thrpa~ •tiy; a-ri:l.dical uprising. fuel from U.S. ships and planes in Once, high government of -cuspidors undcer.: ~ la\\' int~-d'td !:~ tr'lent w<,:>~ld , be 1nve~.t~. '''llh tric pO\\·t'r. There~a\r.e beeo.~Jttelllgerice re-. October 1973, wanted hiS Pledge ·ficials. escaped from one or to reduce wor.k-re)ated fat3) ac~i-.. -' ·greater pr1 vale respons1b1ht,y for A serious 1 ook needs to be pof\So~loo,1 that guern11as have in return for militarY aSsistance Thailand's periodic coups and dents. · .• --.,_ corrlpetition on fares. routes and taken ... t lhe \\hole range or re· au,.~~e4 Sa).!:di Ar.atblan oUtposts. that he wouldn't participate in sought sanctuary in the ba:;e-r The more impoi:.t'ant Poirft is. • operat\'ons~_ This makes airline gu l.'."ltion to determ ine v.·here its Tbll.b Uie r · the United 'another oil embargo -again~t the menl or a CIA agent, our sources one known by mjllions or .busi• 1 mana~eme~t nervous. It ha s perfectionist ain1s collide \\·ltb Stat'el!ts-J>Ql.ite n :lhe.Lftlilitar¥' United States. 1. recall. nessmen. The cost of understand.. estabh_shed 1~s O\\·n co1nfi;>rtablc the requir.ements o( increased forceg.of lr10,, Jo , Lebanon, But Kissinger, satis.fied with Yasawad's present protective 'ing and complying with govern-·~relat1on-sh1ps und er ,,·hat emp~ormcnt and expending pro. Oman ~.nd Sa\ldi Ara . r ' his relations with the king, ovrr-force is armed )Vith Thai-made, ment regulations is large and amounts to regulatory prott!('· duc:tion . The he.a'vlist ~ilit.arY tilPport luled-Ule'Pentagon~ , , · German-designed rapid-fire inust be passed on to the Ultimate is.going·to the sha') oflrant~'hom ... ... •: rifles and are skilled at hah<lling consumer. Weidenbaum 's re. Kissinger has eqcourag'ed to P-ALACE GUARbS explosiYes. , tnedy is one that 'will never be ac· beco.me t1t_e ~prj:t~~~O!"-· ,of _the It c3-n 'now be r'e~~altq that.CIA They wer~ \rained not fat f~m c,epted., r:eplacing d~rect regu,la· Pers18n GUU. Bo~ th61l Un1ted .ag~nts'hitveti;~iried tbe~Uteunits the btg U.S1 base at Kora~. which t1on with economic penalties States "1'dilran hB~.gOJ)e to~ w,hiCh"' g_uard f'ayOfed, for~ign became a CIA subcenter•during through the price system to makE. aid;ottrobbled Om~ Tbl! t,lnil~ monarchs, prernie'r.$ ·an~dic-the Vietnam War and is still a pallution. for example, so ex- Career Education . ' Slale ~.M jrst s~n:~e o~ar of tatoW. . .. 1 ·1;11~or intelligence out~t. pensive that it will be avoided. .. L .): •.. , .... ~. The most controversial", re- volu(ionary, and Oebatad idea in ·education todaY.tis the subject of Carttr' EdUc&tton: A. Pryposal Dog il~cilig P.ropo$al for. ll,f~rm by Sidney .P. Sur.fa.ces Aoain.. . ~~~\and , J _r . cMcG.raw-Hill , J. \ 'l!!!J. The, author, a former Com~ . ·; missioner o( Education afid As·. ,. Assemblyman Leoo Ra)p'ii is renewing his efforts to Jegati,ze greyhound dog racfng_ IJ'he ·pro- posal is not new find in1 fact. h'U become somewhat of an "old re: liable'' perennial, with Ralph as itslatestsponsor. : · • If anything has changed since the last time he proposed cl04 racing it is that Ralph is now- operating f r o m a greater posi- tion of in- fluence in the .Assembly u chairman of its Ru I es Committee. ' Alsothe adop· ,. Uoo by the . vclora ot/the • , Jobby ''-re orm ~, ac.t b.lay impair I.be ability or .tioiie r•cinc ]p. -ts to defeat the~ aa ~ b~ve been credited .with In IMPUl. • ·ll&Jph'a meHUf,!, ,\B 455. is a 1-irll" C001pnlteiiilve2S page hill •Ille.~ would creole a com· et ft•e. aPl>lllnled b)' Ille ~ .. ,..., ... .racJac. !Nlf-lahll---' ' -.•. . E,ARL W A';l'E·RS , porters appear to have a.large permitted. 'the bOrte""'peopte•s . sistant _,secretary ol ,Education financial interest in Seeing tile strongest argliment ia'that"ft will · and oow Pr~de~t ,bf .~ College .. spprt'' legalized in this state. ~ seriously dafjiag~ hcpe thcing · · ~~trance Ex~m1.~at1on Boar~. • On the other hand t.he'strt>ngest 'becadse i\. will '\ate (S:mi'n ~mts. out ttiac th1! new f<*ee. in ':· organized oppOsition would ap· dollars away from their oPera· e~rning theory . and pra~t1ce be th h In · lions shifts the emphasis of Amenca's visions ,forregulatlonandlicens· pear to e orse rac g ID· • ' ~chools r'rom Jearning for 10. g of those w· ho would be m· • terests who also have large THE' DOG. PEOPLE t tto learru'ng's sak to . t a temp e prepanng s u· valved similar to those now gov-financial stakes in ~ outcome. refute thl1 with ·the unprovable dents in practical -as well as erninghorseracing. , Theirs h~wever, u.nlik~·tbe dog clatm·th.at dog racing "has its ·academic -ways for a useful, ncer's, 1S" not speculative. They rod · d If f · li b otNn leg~ or fans" with the in· P uctive. an se · ulf1l 'ng,life l,T WOV.LD restrl·ct tb.e ~v, hu~ ittvesto;aents ~ t e ferenc~tbat.they arenotpartici~ stY,leQftheirchoic'e. locltlon of· tracks .to those c:ouD-• • a~ts, m tiors,s, and n the pap~ in horse racing wagering. ties over one million in popul.8· Vanous supporting .industries Al to corruption tn...racing the . 'THE FIRST BOOK on the sub- tioD. It Is different from other ef· -and_ services. Alto~ether l~ is dog fanciers like to.quote' from ject for general readers, Career f~ to legalize gambling in the cla1mef'.l that horse rac•!11 Sports Illustrated wherein a Educ:aUon tllscuS:ses the wa)'s in pait in that it doesn't attempt to represtnts a billion dollar m· writer declared ••The dogs are which career education see~s to gamer SUPPott"from . ..,..lal sec-duttry wlt)iln this state. America's best bet. o0g racing is · malie schooling more rel~vant , ton such as a&'riculturc °"educ a· · without a doubt 'the most honest for chlh\ren, young ~pie, and llon by'holdlng out cimots in the llOTJl.SIDES Indulge ill exaa· · ,port in th.e world. Tllere 11-. no .adults .. It des~ribe1 the systeliJ•s -fotm Of splits from the anllclpat,. 1erallon1· to •u.Ppqr\ their po&i• way to fix a.dog race." That ts too current Impact on schools, col· ed revenuet. It merely assign.I tiOllll. The bOrse neoole contend Aogmatlc (DO pun Intended) a legh, vocational Institutes, and all i;eveouea to tb~eneral f~ U..tdoll racing ls l:"fow budget" ~atement to 'swallow. Almost businesses, and explores Its &a e some 1mall centage 81· operation u compared to their 8Aytbingc,....beflxedbtltthepro-1'01,entlal for revltall:dng then•' loeatlona to th1 counties and, lnvestme:n~. It It ce$1nly true babllity Is that dog racing can be lion'• learolng curripula: .Wa In wblcb the lr~clol are tlliit br'eedhll and raising race u •eU regulated as 8D¥ other Dr. 'Marland also examines the flb11•ed. horMlilOJlexpenslvebllslneu. "sport~ proo and cons of career educa· . 'Die malor •r1ument of. !be Tbe bone people also seek to WbeU.er the Legislature will tion, and resPonds to its crlUca ·~ts appears to be ooe t/I block d<>i ucln1 with dailns that approve Ralph's pioposal this and detractora. Whlla ther~ have 'fair' pla1" based upon the fact It will Introduce racketeeri and time~ anybody'• gu .... But tl)e been passin1 thrusts at other con· ·t~al horse, racln1 Is ,llO• footer crime and ~orruptlon . faot Is that dog racina bu been .cepts of educational chan&e over portllilled. Wntle that 111ay' RIJpb µfates tllil with lett4rs calolng ground In r~ent years the past half century, be noted, IOllle mer!Ht. ahOUldn't be°"" troril law enforceme:ntolllcia11 In and bu now been le1allzed Iii 12 · MM bu so captured the support lcjol<ed that the atrongeo& -11.ttn wh re doJ rlcilig is now atsu.i. of parents, teachers, school and ., . \ ; " . t . ,. • univ~;f.s,Lty leaders,....._1.chool boards, ijusiness a~d lndllitry.: · · Dr. Marland objectstoth.etitle "father or career ·education'' :Which iS commonly ,as,IC)Ciated "'ilh his ilame., for the conCept. ,he says, has had many fathers and mothers : in fact it bu·been.· wai~ing in the wings, ror· genera-tions. he d4lclares, ana ne·nas on- ly been a "mid·husband" lo-ilf development: ' ~ VICTOR·DE·KEYSERLING • 1 ' w'>.s: elgllt~ r,fextec spirft< ho~4 penanc cepthil Ehr I LOW1!;1 chief 11 ,Tuan Ebrllcl to with tion. 1 LoWe ii pub!'! Ehrllcl sistanc EHR askedt Sirlca I Pueblo ico. ra· Wateri fused t ing'' a1 tenced term oJ Ehrfi help th up resl and pr1 SAi' -Bal The" you. Abo dents mul)it sh av; Thur! Wcdn1 tan-e1 libera BY procli: ty '4'it runni1 for a and ot The heads as pa of co· ment estabt ''Fr 52 -y Ded1 Synar No rt he a' l\lai'sl "I · bree'.i hilara dore 2 com v.·om1 throu; the he Syr Chuc lookir sea o and 1 sh a vi thing to 1,1,·c try .°' "T \\'hi ct 'ed in has \\'Om1 e\1ent real t WI -Tl ramE built duri• be. c dhitr !tigi1 and lnstl blS I . -OE ·mini Sjim th~ tlle 'and ' ~ N~ti 'Mao .-r'1'l reta u ..... of Ill the! ~lll1 $?00 H~& van •tr ·HUI "'°" 1'11 ( ' • Synanon ... '. Women Baldies SANTA MONICA (APl -Bald men,,.move over. The "'omen ai;e ,Wining you. .. ' . t ·~· ... .:-.-..... a . . \ . . • • • • . .. • .. • Fr!doy,F~28, 187'5 \-D_a_n'-. 9;;._e_r_s_a_ltf_..;;;t1 __ e.-,,--"-.. ;., / · . :r ' :IJse of th~-~P;Jl' " • ' ~ti,-1 Big ·pnk~~~. · ~ WASHINGTON (UPI) -A top Bovernment-canCer researcl)er 'A•'Yfl/Jf' one realJy ~s whether women taking birth control pills may oeexPoainl tbeirof(springto a cancer risk. . It may be another five years or more before studies of th~ ,\meric!ln Po~u.lation ~ wht;ther est.rog~ns used in the pills trigge/. dan~er in ~b1lttrep .born· in spite of the-pins or after their use has ceased, hds8idri'bursday. -• OAILYP1LOT AT. r ' . iJ.f.tP l To Hookers , .• 10kKLAN!D (.\Pl ·~ A , Superior .. Courti fud1e . has ruled in,.a landmark ~ision that Oakland's prostitution ordinance is Unconstitutioqal befaUse ''the plain,. un ~ variitshed fact is that men an(f w'omen eitgaged in ~ scribed sexuel behavior are not.treated equally.'' Superior Court Juctge . Spurgeon Avakian is!'ued a preli.mio.ary injunction Thursday prohibiting en- forcement of the prostitution ordin1Jnce here. Avaki11n suid the ruling was the first or its kind by a state judge in California. , Deputy Dist. Atty. Thomas Condit said the city woufd' <'Omply with the order but probably will ask a state ap- -~~ls',.court.to overturn thede- Cis1on. Thf:l: customer should be subjected to the same cita- . tion, arrest and quarantine procedures as the prostitute, Avakian said. 'i About 500 fem81e resi- dents .of Synanon com- muo1tie8 trl California shaved lh'eir heads Thursday as well as Wednesday as a spon- t a n-eou s gesture of liberation. op~n m arc 10th we'll be , 8:30 a1n to~3opm . BY DOING SO, they proclaimed the.ir equali- ty '-Arith men residents in running the comm unities for .addicts, alcoholics and others. The men shave'd thi'i'r heads earlier in the \\'eek as part of a celebration of commuhity commit· ment and irreverene!e to establi'shtt}erit mores. "Free at last!" cried 52-y ear -old Betty Dederich ,· \l:ire of Synanon's founder at the Northern California headquarters at l\>lai-shall. "I FEEL COLD, · breezy and \1ery ex- hilarated," said Gita En· dore at the Santa ~lonica community. ''The "'omen finally broke through. The feeling in the house is terrific .. Syn<0non's founder , Chuck Dederich.· 62, looking over a glistenJng sea of bu.Id-headed men and women. called the s having •·the greatest thing that has happened to \\'Omen in this coun- try .. , ''THIS pre rogative '''hich· has ~I ways exist·. ' ed in Synanon for men has been denied to women," he said. "This event is symbolic of a real breakthrough." 1 ..... , ,.· ,..." t: .. Hughes'· 'GoO'se' ~. ' .. ~ . . To Be Cut ,,.....,. . . ' \ • . • f' . • -.· ··,:i.~l<erS changmg ·bankmg. WASHINGTON (UPI) -The "Spruc8' Goose," famed. wodden airplane built by Howafd·ttuebes during Wotld War II, will · be. cut. into· pieces and dl&tributed to eight. pre· "' stlgious pliblic museums and the Smithsonian JnstitUtion, an official has announced. · -Oeneral ·Services Ad · · mlnistrator· Arthur F. . " .. " . ' • .... ,. •h?. '1 ' . : t ' , ~. 1•1 " .. .. ., • ' . I S-~mpson ••ld'~b~ : ~ HKl · \ll~n·,t~)l'rl~ r llie · Hu1Jles nylnlf 'b\l•t -· . ' and the •'Spruce Gobse," h~ been· acquired' fro'm «;SA by I.he Smithsonian Crocker proudly announces the beginning N•tlonl\1 .,A!r and .. Space of the end of "B0 nkers' Houi:s? · Maa~m-. · br .._ h b ' . 'l;lie jlew. nl,u~e~m wl ll ·,,For years,: an"" ave. eell'tunjustQfle way, f1~a1a.=..?~~O::l:: ~ the bank's ~a'y. Aod, they didn't seem• to be ~ l.hecnirt to tlrbuilder, \:ha!lging, uri~il ti ow. •·· · ·. •• t,~l:Jm~~~fp.'."'; · •. · Starti~ March 10th, we'll be open from mo.~ ad~ the hlsictla " • 11\lehts ~a~!.J:. an, ad· vance.d hlib·Powered atrpl••• lo whicb 1 . Huchu .-Racer, an a4- worhl'rll'c«ds n rmll'lllll! 1111. I .-if~- ' ... ·' ' . --·- • ' -r • '" •• . . (· • . . • 8:30 a.in. ul),[il 4:30 in the afternoon. And on . Pridays until 6. ': It's one of the things you've been wanting . And just one of the Wa')'S ·we'r!! changing to fit your needs. . . . ' . . There's a lot more to come. More answers . , • '" to·those banking problems .that both~r you most. , ' So stop in ilt Crocker, before or after.hours, •11nd tty banking your way for a change. .....,.,' e's hours. Not bankers' ~ouii Ut><;i<e.I'S changing ~t , · ,. . • • • ' .. • Jf ! • •• .. " . •• ' , . . , . . • j •.. : •... oJ '·~ fl • "' ' I • . ' • ' I . ~ Cit;es. Seek· pQiiding Site A?:(AHEIM-'.fh•lf!Of~e C!xuil;Y'• bl11est clti are com· ~l)g ,!f! be the site ot an $8 !!11llljln Cou~ty .Heelth Depart· 111 . ..,t a~rnlnlstratlpn building. I ' il • O!Ji~ 4·1 vote by its oily counc , ilielJD_joined the race against ~en Grove and Santa Ana ~ee~. W· three cities were required tosUbfu.it plans for such a facility In .tbpir rede.v~lopment areas be!«' 'tllls w<ieiend to County. Admlnbtratlve Officer Robert 'l'tio~as. Attorneys Establish New Bureau SANTA ANA -'The Orange County Trial Lawyers Aasocia· lion has established a bureau to. provide speakers at no cost as a public service to locaJ groups. The bureau is under the direc- tion of Don Belveal, a Newport Beach attorney. The county Board of supervisors has expressed an in· terest in building new faclliUes to house . health departmeot func· tions now spill bet~een buildings. in Santa Ana and Anaheim. Health officials say current facl,lities are in!\dequate to meet department requirements. Anaheim's proposal cal.ls for a five.story building that would have rooms for· administraUon, clinics and laboratories at the corner of Anaheim Boulevard and Chartres Street . That is in the middle of the city's priority urban renewal .project. City fathers have favored the sale of revenue bonds. to build the health building. ' It would then be leased ·10 the county for 30 years until the bonds are retired. Santa Ana councilmen' have made it clear they will make a ~ompetitive o!fer but the exact site for a building is not certain. Garden Grove's plans have not been revealed. . Appointee To Resign Topics from bari~roptcy to no-· fault insurance will be discussed in layman's terms by knowledgeable speakers. SANTA ANA -Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich '1 Wednesday announced the re- Groups wishing t-o obtain a signation of his appqintee to the speaker for a meeting should con-county Planning Commission, tact Belveal through the olfice of Roy Knauft. the Orange County Trial LaWyers Association, P.O. Box 732, Santa Knauft will take up part time .. Ana, telephone542·7104. duties as a field representative for Congressman Charles Wig. gins <R·Fullerton), $60,000 Awards ANAHEIM -A total ol $60,000 will be awarded to 43 Orange Countycivic'organizationsduring Disn~yland's 18th annual Com· tnwiity Service Awards luncheon hext Thursday at the Disneyland Hotel. Diedrich said he will announce a new appointment to the com· mission next week. Knauft was appointed in early 1973 and served as corl)mission chairman part of last year. He was replaced early this year as chairman by Shirley Grindle. • ORANGE COUNTY More Park I .and Sought By County SANTA ANA -Aboot a year . ago, a religious sect that operat· ed a monastery near Orange County's O'Neill Regional Park donated 232 acres of land to the county as a park wildern·ess area. . But. the sect, a group of Ramakrishna monks called the Vedanta Society, retained a prime piece of land fronting on. Live Oak Canyon Road for possi· ble sale in the future. Now the county Harbors, ·Beaches and Parks Department· wants that 13 acre parcel to become part of the park. Depart· ment officials have already begun formal condemnation pro· ceedings and will ask the board of supervisors for final authority Tuesday. DONNA GARZA, a real pro- perty · services agent for the county, said the action is stan· dard in such cases. ''Filing of condemnation action is fairly routine in such cases," said Ms . Garza. She said there is no bad blood between the county and its benefactors, the mohks. "If we are unable to get the land through normal contract negotiations, we can go the route of court condemnation, as can any government entity," she said. ·~Other Death Notices · Murderer · Given. Tiie l11mllr :11191191.ts "'-rlal cM.. D aths irlbutlon1 be m.o. to Th• He•l1 As· e .ocl•llllf'. Plclllc View Mortuary, Lif T · · · "· · -"'"'o.?u'.';•.:"··· F1·ve to · .e erm tpORTLAND, Maine EOA MtLt.ER, rMldeftt °' UouM (UPI) Retired Bo ton HIH1, C.. D•l• of dellh F'etlr*v' J71h, • -S 1t7.S. Ser" le ff •r•. "ndlng, P•clllc police Lt.. Edward F. Vie• Me..,orli•I P1r1t Mortu•rr. Sherry, who h•ndled the Ntwport:B1:K11,c•. ... . McKEE investigatloif of the GRACEMcKEE,res1oentoflagl"1ill ••Boston Strangler'• Hius. c.. s.rv1ce11re poindlng, PKlflc. murders, died Thursday view Mernor111 Perk Mort1.11ry. Newoort Beach, Ce. here eAee1T • ' WORTH 8. 6AB81T, re1klent ot D " ,., I Newport he<h, Cl. D1t1 of dff'lh eaf l .. Ot (!ft F•tlfUolrr 21th, 1t75. S.rvk:ei •e~ ln9, Peclllc View M•m11rkil P11rlt ROUTH MDl"llNl"r, Newport Beflch, Cfl. NORMA ROUT~, resident of Cl:!'· McGREGOR rll05, c.. Oflteof dffth Febni«r261h, ROSA M. McGREGOR, .. s1~ of SANTA ANA -A man found guilty of second degree murder after he burst into a downtown Santa Ana print shop and pumped several rifle bullets into a woman who had severed their com- nion law relationship has been sentenced to five re.ars tQ life in state pnson. Orange County Superior Court Judge Claude M. Owens or· dered the prison. term for Bennie Alonzo Carter, 28, ·who earlier had been found guilty by a jury in the same courtroom. Carter was arrested last Sept. 3 when his car overturned while he was fleeing at high speed· from the print shop· where he had shot and killed M adalyne f!ryson Owens, 27, of Orange. Police said witnesses told them that Carter, angry because lflrs. Owens no longet wished to see him, entered the premises and .fired several rifle bullets into her h'ead and c:hest. 1•1s. Surrlvecl DJ' lour d1119Mers, L•911rwi NlglMlt, C•. D•te of Meth Ml,..,_ 8rodr. ··~rJorle Sdiepm.111 Febrl.lflrr 21th. 1975. S.Urvlved by thrff PflUI Rlcl<s 11nc:l lrlf)e C11ffel· twDIOM sons.. Robet'tOI Cost• Mes•. Fr.-.cls E. _...,,,.,. ene1 Robert L. Ro11tni llv'ef 11s'. 'of D•n• Point •nd P•trltlt D. of ~ Row l.estwr Mirr Blye encl Rutt> Clpl1otr•110 8eKh, C•.; two d•uthte~. T11rner; e19rite~n 9r•ndcftlldren. 6•btl'• ~rtln ot Marst>•ll, C. Md $erwlcn Wlll M l'leld S.turdey W;30 ,...,11.,.11 D•vls of D•na Point; 1wo AM. Peek'l'all'illy Co!Glllfll Finr•I brothers. Ch•rles L. Mor se of HOlne m W.ttmlrt1ter, Cl. 11.'\n. Roi.Ith ,...rlPOM, C•. 11nd J•mes ~$11! of wn • tnell'lllff of Litdles Alilclliflry of SO-. Iowa; one SISier, c.u~rh111 Ameritflfl'Letlon Pot;! )21 end L.lldles Zl1'1olll 111 S1nU1 M11nlt•, Ca.; nl,. l••ndl~ of world W1r 1. f:to5I 260 of Q•flndchildrtn. v 1111111on l'lou•s ahl • &..el!lolll'eWIN'ld. • S;OO lo •:OO PM this •venlno. Services Ll88EY · wlll c. held 12 ;00' no11n Saturoar. Have you picked up your free plant and book at Keystone? RVTM EVERDING l.188EY, rMf. Pe<lllc Vlr# Ch•Pll'I, offki..,\, R~v. .... tfc.or-oe1 Mllr,CA. Ofltelll'dt-PhUIO NICOii of Unllr Church of Sflnll ath ~ryUtll, t•1S. Survlvffll'/-lollfl. lntermenl, P•clllC View MIHT>Orl•I ..,. L.oUof NfWS'0'1tlee<h;two9'Jlln. Plrlt, Nllwoort Beach, C11. Pe<lllc vi.. Lo11 z..mlkhflnO Gree• McMwty,tloth Mllrh11rr dlr.ct11rs. • Cllf Olklll'ICI, Cl.; t-11r1llddlllclr9n. COOK Sfnl'kH wlU be lwld 11:00 AM Frnt.r, • DENE CLAY COOi<. o .. te of dNlh p. (I I I ( \I I e w c". p e I • FelM'iNrr 21>1h. 1~15. R•1lcMnl of Hun'.· oftlclant, R••· A, McOllOld of St, Milrt Uigton Se.ell, Cl. Age 11. Sunlved by Pretb';'lerien Churcn ol Newport l'lls wH1, Miidrid A. coo•, d.BliQll!er, &e•cfl, l"t1rmtnl P•clflc View Miidred C•rlson ol Los Angeles; one Memarllll p1r1t, N•wporl 6each. C:.. gr1ndC11ugflt1r, Sh1ron Pk:kens of ~Ilk \ll•w ~ortu..-y Cllrtcton. Pet.lldena. Mr. COOk w .. $ 1 n-.mlll'I' of Jtll~tTHWAlTE ,.._Sllnlt Lodge ol Hun!lnglon Beflth. GLADYS 8. 8RAITHWAITE. Cite S..-vlcn wfll be helO S-aturdflr, Mlrcn ., CIMlh Febn.i•r';' J1'h, 1'75. Survlwcl · IS1 •I 2:00 PM.J Smiths• M.i" ... 'Y ..,.__,w11111mofcer-oef~r; c111pe1. Interment, Gooo ~nl tl$ler, LIKlll• Y"nt ot Mltf'lllll": Ctnwttry.Smlth1'Mortu•rYdlractors. tll'OOWr, Rlchlrd H~ of MIUll<;lfln. • HOl'"I" Nlc11tsl.-serv/cnw•llMMldMllnd1r, GERALD EoWARO HOFF.~ s1. Mtrch 3rd 11 1:00 PM, Rev. Hirt.'! resldttlt of Qlst.l loW1fl, c ... Dett of ae- CO';'kend•ll otllci1"1, P1clllc VI-1111 f'fllorUo1ry2'1lh , 1t15. Survlwdby l'lls M9rnorl11I P•rk, Newport h•ch. wile 0:011res; ionli, G•or119 •nd hcllkVlewNl!lr1u1•rdl~tors. Rltlwt; rnajlher, Mrs. Petrln.11Hoff;1 CAtll$0M bnllhtr J.M'MI of C05111 Mesi, P1ul of HOWARD CARSON, re1ldent ol ComplOfleMClrlof L~ lllfl/ld Ny • Cot.LI MlrY..· C., S1Wvll(eCI br hll wlte ~ Of'~ltdrtt1. Arr1n91mfntJ b; ..-...; son, Tom ot Newp0rt S.Kn: 'lls· n. "'991\lflt Socloetr wltn bvrl .. 11t Mii. fief, L.ornt E~•fll ol SdlU~; .,..,, Memorl•I smrvkH 11 J11n.ov111•1 Wit· Oof'lllldl orioent11erner of ...,,_,., neiMt H-porf Me .. COngf"e9111on. 8C. $erv1c.t1· wltt 'bl held s.turd.B.,, .., W.M 11th s1r1eet cost• """W. on Mll'Cfl 11111 2:00 PM. P11clflc View Mol'ld•r,M&.rc113rdl;1t:OOAM. eti.pel, Rev. i,ruce A. 1C11rrleeffic11nt. a111owN IALTl-IHGllOM FUHllAL HOMI CLEATY L. BROWN, rttMfiMI: of (893-2491) A PROYEM RECORD OF: INTEREST COMMITMENT .ABILITY "Claudia has so much fun at Mini-Skool. Wrth children her own age. Some days she's so inyolved she doesn't want to leave. I'm away at work'1uring the day. WOik . ' I enjoy. And .j W<lnt Claudia to enjoy herself loo. At Mini.Skool she's surrounded with ~ ~ . .... . oth~r children her own age. Never bored or . ' ., . lonely. And the fun she has makes Ihe learning easy. She already.knows A. R, and T thmugh their Bridge to Reading program. And lots of oth er new ihings. She even knows the names of all the leachers. And Claudia really responds lo them. I'm confidenl thal when Claudia is at Mini·SkooL she's safe and happy. That's the kind of value in child care I was looking for. ' You know, even if I didn"I work, I'd wanl Claudia lo go to ~ini·SkooL That's how much we both like it"' SPECIAL,MINl;SICPOL FEATURES 0 He~, enrdled m.tronmenl and programs for chlkhen up to 7 yun O V111iety of full 1™1 pa(! dey ~s O kindergarten and grade one 0 Aher·school c.are -- O Full actille dai~ scJ,eduJe for u:h age group, with reading rtadlnw skill program et .sunable lelieb. 0 Professional, qua!iMd staff O State licensed O SpillciO\ls, modem facilities and CTY~ playground r-T--'-'-'--'..-~~-..-~--. " u < w • st.ATER < i5 , " < , EDINGER AYE "'' ELLIS AV'f. • • • " ~ " • 0 ' ' 8 • • For Information, or to register your child call us today. Hurry. Enrollments are U.nited. • • ···»:, .IL .IL M1N1-~kool A CHllD·s PLllC£ O Hot, weU·balaoced meals · 9945 Slater Avenue, Fountain Valky OrEH HOUSE, fH. ZI. 6:004:00 ,.M. Telephone: 968-4451 211•-12 • EVllYOHI WILCOMI Co-ono de!. Mc. bJ3.q450 Colics Meso b4~2424 Cost• Mt11, C11 . 011e of d••lll ftOtwrr lStn, 1•1s. Survived br l'lls wife, R11111 .Brown ; d•ugh\tr. M"I· Peogy L<1ftJ.n; 10n~. Rod1Jer , G<'ltgo:'M'r, Cle•t •nd Joseph Brown; tour 91"9ndt.ons. P!rrlc111 win be held S.ti,tr. dollr, ,.,.,Ch,,,., 1:)0 PM, WMtcUtt UMDERST .AMDIMG OF THE ,ISSUES' ' ' llUllOADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broodway. Coua Me\a 642·91SO McCORMICK MOITUAIY Loqul"IO BeocJ, 494·9~1'> Soi Juon CopO\t•ono 49).1776 MorliNrJ'. Orflclant, Rev. W,F'. Wll~ ln;htm tnd Rev. R.B. McCartney, Oc.••nwitw B•otlst Ch11rc;h. Interment, P11Cillc View Memor1 .. 1 Parl<, Newoon 8etch, Ct . Weslelllf Mor1uarJ' Cllf.la ,,.,.,..olrectors. NEWINGER VANN 0 . NEWINGER, 29 Y9ft l'lill-- oer>t Of Ugunfl S.1tn. C•., Ille mttnbff Ill SI. JOhfl'I ,.,..liOnl' Lodge, 8ostofl, ilrNss. Surv/wd br hb wile, \lllrN 8.liif'f ,....,.1,.r; two 0111on1er1. Mr:.. Robtl't Mur••r ot $flnt11 Alll and Mr$. \lieklt ~Ml of L .. 9un1 9e•cll, C:..; fh•'t 91"9"dchlld,..n. S.rvlC•S ind I~ _,., prlvale. Tn.ow who °"''*may !IN-• nwm11rl1I cont•ltHitlotls to TM Reseerch 11111 EduceUon Allergy f'Wld CIO Doct<ll' H.S. Nover Alltr'l!Y Cllltlc, 101 Cltr Drlwe South. Orenge. C.Hf. '1•61, M<Cormlclt L•gune 6eecll MOl'"l.,..,Ol••clors. I - Huntingt~n Beach Uni~n High School District Bocrd • . \ • ' ' . • ' • ' ' l ) i • j I I l!UI ,bat pal ,pel USl !Rei Lai pr< 501 tho ce en ba po th ce 'th ti! or m id· Di Vi Sa he oc tr; °' d• .... th C( or j SI -C first 11!' r §l" rE t• -se ¥'"' R• ri ep iii bil• pl· " ,e st .. II p 1'1 • ~UEENIE '· '· •''Around here, you &et fired -.1ith a laugh It says Sorry. Charlie. bu! we want only !he best l~na' .. .': L.M. Boud Most Blacks Are Baptists · Jn the Robin Hood years, men rarely took baths, if ever. But they did perfume their palms with ·spiced goosegrease. Jt was ex· _pensive .. So it became an acceptable gift ~usually offered lo some higher noble 'bY.: a. genU.eman about to ask fOi a favor. 06r Language man says that's the origin of the-ex. pression "to grease the pal.m." CONSIDER those sad inatances wherein 'somebody dies in a residential fire started i)y ~ a cigarette. In 76 percent of such cases, the victim is a middle-aged woman with a liquor history. Or so report the statisticians. TWO KINDS When I rep<>rted that all the world is divided into two kinds of people, I left out: ''Those who hang up the telephone with the re- cei\'er cord to the left and those who hang up the telephone \\rith the re- ceiver cord to the right. They are, sure enough, comparable to: Those .,~oho rack the bath tisslle lo unroll down from the front as op- PQ9ed lo those '-:ho rack it to unroll down from the back . Hanger uppers, "'ho leave the re- ceiver cord on the left.. and rackers, who let the tissue roll down from the back, err, I think . ..-MOST BLACKS In this country are ~BP· lists. Specifically, approximately 63 percent or the black population belongs lo the three major Baptis t denominations. CJ SAINT Q. ''\Vho 's the patron saint or drunks?" A. Saint 1\>lartin or Tours. But it wasn't his idea. Just so happened that Saint Martin's Day, November 11, coincided with the Roman Vinalia. the feast of the wine god Bacchus. Saint r.otartin, as it were, got stuck ~ith the honorary hangover. AM ASKED what peOples first sailed on ocean V.'aters. Can only report the earliest traces or navigation were found on the coast or· Denmark-. Some wooden oars. Carbon tests date them around 7 ,000 B.C. Q, "W A.SN'T it a songwriter v.•ho coined the phrase' makin' "-'hoopee'? '' A. No, contrary to popular belief, the late c-olumnnist Walter Winchell originated that one. Address mail lo L. Af. Boyd, P. 0 . Box "1560, Co3ta Meaa, CA 92626. Copyright 1975 L . M . Boyd Doctors to Test First Graders SACRAMENTO (UPI! BUT CHILDREN of -Children entering the upper income parents first grade this Call will will be required to pay ~ required to ul'\dergoo-a .doctors for the servioe, · Eysical examin•Uon ~ he added. · · reen youngsters for About 1.l million tentially dangerous children or rwtedi·Cal re- fiseases. the state has clplents less than 21 oou"nced. years old are also eligi· Robert Gnaizda, in· ble. tor tree checkups. "rim director of the Gnaizda said. epartment of Health. "\Ve are going to iden· ;aid T hu rsday the tityailmentsearlyinlife ildren or 1\-l edi·Cal re· and1 ·are going to do ·plents iiOd low income SOD\ething abolit them,'' rents ":'ou l~ recei,•e GnalZ,d.a sai~. '" e exam 1n ti l1on at no DR. EDWARD Melia.: of th"""1!ild and youth' st. • ract1ce ridorsed section of the depant· ment, said a family or rive e~rn'ing less. than S916o0 annually would be e ligible for free ex - aminations. The fees charged by ACRAl\1ENTO (UPIJ doctors ror examlnir\g A bill designed to ex -upper income children n d th e u 5 e 0 r wrll vary and the slate c u p u n c l u r e i n had no control over the liforniu has won the charges, Melia said. prov al of the Senate. The checkup will in· The legislation <SB86,. elude , tests for vision, Sen. George Moscone hearing, developmental -San Francisco), was di sorders, anemia, nt to the Assembly tuberculosis, diabetes ursday on a vote or ~nd Ir:tfectlous diseases. Ji.e measure permits IMMUNIZATION wttt licensed persons to )e reQuired aca,nst acticc acupuncture measle&, rubella, Pollo, er a licensed physl· mumps, diphtheria. an has l'Xamined the tetanus, and whooping tlent. lt lllso creates cough. . { Acupuncture Ad · Gnal:zda said parents Board to certify who ch~c not lo have r 8 c t J c i 0 a:· their children examined unc\urlcll-• c~n,req11ellt a Wal er. ' Model GTIP8 ~~! ... .._ __ _, at your participating RCA dealer! He's stocked with RCA XL-100 color TV ... the finest in RCA's history. A great selection of portables, table models and consoles in all the meaningful styles for today's decor ... and they're all ... RCA XL-100 1003 solid state This means, that no matter what size RCA set you buy, you get: •A 100% solid state chassis •.• no tubes to burn out •The Super AccuCOlor black matrix picture tube ... RCA's best! •Automatic Fine Tuning •.. maintains correct picture signal on each channel • Plugdn modules ... control most set functions. 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Nev EL TORO .DAVIS-BROWN 24366 Rockfllld I HUNTINGTON'BEACH AIC COLOR TV 19046 ._. .. rit ' 4 ff OAJL V PILOT --~0.,,FebNwyil, 1176 Ji)m1fnbte fl.o.les 'Teachers Protest. . Sex ·udy·t;urbs SOVTH~T. PAUL,l\1lli0. (AP> -Protests lrbm publiC' schoolteAChers a"nd ~Us a.roc;e here follO\\·lng an or;1k·babnlng discu.ssio'n and te.ch.~of birth cootrol and abortion direct- ing encou11~gemenl of e tradi- tional family roJe*~ · Supt. Roy l . Powell issued the memorandum. It said, ··Effec- tive immediately, no teaching, advtsing, directing, ~uggesting or counseling of birth control or abortion" would be allowed in theSputh St. Paul public schools. THE MEMO ALSO suggested. that efforts be made to teach Cigarette L Bill Gains SACRAMENTO <UPIJ ·The Senate narrowly has passed controversial legisla- tion uJ Jo"'·ing local school boards to set aside student smoking <i.reus on high school campuses. The bill CSB71) by Sen. 'Arlen Gregorio (D-San rwtateo), was sent to the· As· sembly Thursday on a bare majority 21-6 vote after an impassioned discussion. "The time has come to curb permissiveness,'' demanded Sen. Nate Holden (D-Culver Cit y 1. But Gregor io, wbo carried a similar bill which "·as vetoed last year by then Gov. Ronald Reagan. argued that hi gh school smokers now use lavatories and contaminate the airfor nonsmokers. sqm Value5 atr preservation of thtf°"111Y unit, with the feminine rOl'e1 e>f ''wire. mother and hornemaker'' and masculine role of ••guide, protector and pro- vider." A Cl'QUP or teachers circulated • a petition to pr .;test the memo. 'f.he executive council of the Sooth St. Paul Federation or Teachers Thursday night asked him to rescind the ban. "I 'm irate about the implica· tion that the only feminine role is wJfe, mother and homemaker," said Joanne DuBois, 33, a Lose• Appeal \IPIT~ language arts teacher. MISS DU BOIS, who said she has chosen not to marry, said lhe ·- directive leaves h e r as a "non- person. 1 don 't fit in. I'm sup- posed to deny everything that r am." . Coletle Taylor, a sophomore al SoUth St. Paul f(lgh School, said she believes s~x. education is a Federal judge in Memphis has rejected J-e.mes Earl Ray's bid for new trial in 1968 murder of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Court ruled that Ray voluntarily pleaded guilty . necessary part of school. B D • "It's better than ~oin~ o.ul on· us rivers the street and learning 1t," she said. "We should know about Fi d p abortion. homosexuals and ever· • re -ot y'thing because it's there every- day in the news." LANSING, ~Iich . (AP> Powel l said Thursday he Three women school bus drivers belie\·es strongly in the right of have been fired and a fourth sus- parents to educate their children pended for smoking marijuana, in the areas of birth control and Lansing school officials said. abortion. The drivers smoked only dur- ''IN THESE t""'o areas, it 's ing their free time between runs, almostimpossibletogelanykind John Marrs, the city schools ol consensus across the popula-public information director, said lion," he said. "There's a wide Thursday. ' variance of view. ··They weren't driving do"'" "It's tre mendously difficult to the street with a bunch or kids on teach these t"'·o areas without the bus and smoking a joint at the compromising the r ights or--sametime," A-larrssaid. parents. r believe the rights or The Lansing State Journal, theparentsm ustprevail,andthc ho\\:ever. quote d unnan1ed only way to be sure these rights sourceli as saying that in one case aren't denied is not lo teach in the driver s moked "in front of the ·these areas.'' kids C>n the bus.'' --=-----------------==. TONIGlfT'SJH£ NIGHT! Chemist Leaves $10,000 to Cat PALO ALTO (UPI J -A Stanford University research chemist. f6r whom memorial services == "'ere held \V ednesday, left a Sl0,000 trust rund to "" Keko. a tomcat he fourtd six years ago in his rural mailbox. Charles F. Pentler, the chemist who died last I . ' . ' ' ., j Sainte to' Flag Under Siege I ' ' ' 'T ree1:t Some students In the members there agreed they accompany . t~e pressed the same HunUn~ Beach Union last year to start making sketches with patriot.Jc ing. h D. HI b • I 1't ti Edi mus1·c. Trust'e Ralp a-uer ) I c.,oo Dis.trict st u ons. son 'said an,er studen,ts r&-~ thtnk rou.Uoe ~opetitioo •n Westm~nster Hi&h peat the .pledge dally fer • of the nag pleclic every Schoo followed. "WE STILL DO the 100 dars of the school day becomes boring end Some days they give pledge periodic~lly," he year. they-··end up meanlnaleaa. biograp ic skelches of said, "but reel it is more ••mumbling'' anyway, They would prefer to tamoµ& Americans, meuningfulwhenitisnot 1 ht. substitute hl.st"rlC eventi Stillwagon said, while on repealed d'ay Jfter day.'' an<l a change m g or patriotic music on others they recalt his· At this week's board make the pledge more somedaystn.stead. ' toric evef!tli. Someilnles meeting trus t ees ex-meaningful. ,I 'EAN KIMM'EL, a stu·' ~;;~~~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;i dent a.t Hunti,oii;toni Boacb H lgh S~hool. asked.\the school 'board this w ?ek to reconsider its policy requiring the Pledge of f\llegiance every day on campus. · The board agreed and asked Supt. Jake Abbott lo work with s tude nts in drawlng a new policy. State law requires schools to conduct ·''patriotic exercises'' each day but not necessarily the pledge to t~~-nag. HUNTINGTON Beach, Edison and Wes tminster fligh Schools ali-eady have been alternating the pledge with other patriotic observances. Darrell Stillwagon, director or activities at Huntington Beach, said s tudents and rac;.ulty ·cdMMari Honored I Steven Burlinghain, ;on or l'vtr_ and Mrs . F. G. Burlingham , 1207 Starboard Way, Cofona jel rvtar, was one of 33 California students to make the Dean's 'List af Bob Jones University in Greenvi ll e., South' Carolina. r Burlingham is a junior. majoring tii religion. Stu· dents must earn at least a B average to make the Dean'sList. ( INSHORT ) SUMS It up. In the DAILY PILOT ·SKIING IN THE MALL? SKllMG IMSIDE THE MAW That's cighl! Today thru Sunday, the Sunland Skiers will be demonstrating. off of two high ramps, !tie latest in aerial maneuvers and comlemporary freestyle skiing. Besides demonstrating the vanous lechniQues. the skiers will provide instruchon to begirv.ers. In addihon. there will be exciting and dtamaUc Ski related entertainment Also. the Mall will be giving away two round tnp tickets to Lake Tahoe via Air California Reoisler tor !he trips Friday. Saturday and Sunday. Winner will be no11!1ed and, ol course, there is no admission charge. SAN DIEGO FREEWAY AT EL TORO RD. 56 Fine Specialty $hops. Sears. Bulfums. Alpha Beta & U.C.B. week at age 64, oevec let the cat out of his house in 1---------.l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ nearby Cupertino, because it s narled at strangei-s and bit children. . 8 & IOp.M. hllti.P""IN°" sq,,,......_ wfMI l.D. SIM._,.. ... ......._ TkUh .. D-. Al ~ 0...... -4 c...-.... st.. ... Offk•. SponarH ltJ 411•i•d S.....L The Bank of Ameri~a was named·guardian or the cat'.s estate. Who is responsible ror the care 3nd feeding or the cat has not been determined . · ... D.Oll~LD E. SMALLW80DI -.'\ •. i l ., INCUMBENT FOR SCHOOL BOARD NEWPORT MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT VOTE TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1975 Member of Board of Trvstees -3 yecrs, B months . -l'ost Pr•siditnt. Curnnt Vice Presiditnt C8ld Clerk. Attorney: Member of OrmlCJlt C-+y Bar Assn. Committff on Admi11istration of Justice: Fonnitr Presidetll of Mesa Verde HOIMOwners As.OClation. Fonner Teacher of Law at Southwestern UniYersity C8ld Oran«Je' UniYersity of Law. Procticing Lawyer C8ld reslclHt in ""' Hew bcw Area for 13 years. &tenslYe backgr-.d of inYolYement In ciYlc creas. The dlfflcutt decisions now facing the local school district can best be made by someone who has demonstrated his ability, his wllllngness to s...,-e, and hi• capacity for undershlndi11<;1 C8ld decldltlg cOlllplex issues.· D,an SmoUwaod Is a proYen leader with a stra..g commitment'. to 'our local schools. The U11dersi9ned citizens of Newport Beach C8ld Costa Mesa urge you to ¥ote on Tuelday, March 4, 1975 to R..elect DONALD E. SMALLWOOD to the Newport Mesa Unified School District Board of Trustees. Dr. and MrB. J . A. Betson Jr. Dick and Joanne Braman Rudolph and Suzy Baron Eugene 0 . Bergeron M. Joe Brockman 0.0 .S. Mrs. Howard Abel Barbara Call Dale and Cathy carpenter Guy K. Ctaire Mr. and Mr1. Mike Cemoo Mr. and Mrs. T. OecarOevidenceJr. George and Lu Cokas Mr. and Mrs. John Delava Or. and Mrs. Frank 01F1ore ~-and Mrs. Robert D.1Dc>menico Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiiam Dunn • Mt. and Mrt. Jotin Garrett MwyGl..on . Jack and Sue Hltctuns Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jarenko Dr. and Mrs. Donald Julian Betty and Dan Kilmer Sue Kirsch Beverly and Bill Langslon M-. and Mrs. Robert Lucas · Chick and Velma Gordon Or. and Mrs. George McCan Mr. and Mrs. John McHugt't Jr. Mr. and Mrs_ Lawrence Margo! Diane Lowry ~.and"""· Frsnk G. Michelena Oon and Clryl Mollica Elnwr and KarOlvn Montano AM and Mike Mound Mr. and mrs. Tom MufTIV Mr. and Mrs. Joseptl NIQOfi Mr. and Mn-John Graef Mr. ond Mf1!. Ii. JKlc Holl Mr.lfld~LHHolnl MwvJoHom,....n Or. and Mrs. T ~ Ft NehtenberQ. ---Qr. Jom NeldOn H1119(1 end K"" H_,.ley -HNI"« -lfld Rlchonj H-Offl I *'""ti , . ~c. ........ ~ JQtl\ arid Roaallee O'Brien Seth and Lainee Obet)I Trish and John O.Oonnell Bill O'Nell Mr. and Mrs. Bernerd Paul Pel Petnbtoo• l Jack Penney Jim Penney Mr. and Mrs. Roger V. Peteraon .t. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierson Mr. and Mrs·. PaµI Raver Teresa Raciti Vaughn Redding ~r and Mrs. Kenneth Riggs .JO Rotman Mr. and Mrs. James Scott ¥Miiam v. and Roberta Schmidt Mr . and Mrs. David Schweitzer Carmen Scott Mr. and Mrs. Paige Simpeon Mr. and Mta. Hall Seeley Marlene Sortabal Carl and Carolee Stevens Chet St1te Mr. and Mrs. Chartea Stratton Mr .. and Mrs. David S. Tingler Dick and Norma Tracy Mr. •nd Mr-. Pete Violto Mr. end Mt1. Ra)'tnond WltlOll Mr. and Mrs. James 8 . Wood v.llllam H. W\Jllt Nk:holu .J. Zlener i..,_, M ... E:duootlon Aotn. Ir \ Working ~ '1 l Arouna l •l . ' The I . • •: ' 1 Clock ' • j :J For\6u! t. i.i • " s..: •1 ,, 1S 1. ;~ l• • Some advertising meuagea are fleet· '··=-Ing .•. they're seen or heard for • few , second1 .•• and then Utey are gone. r.: . It's not that way when You advertl1e In • dasaltled. Your mesaag:e, In prtnt, can be f 1 read end ,...,ead ••• any time of the dey • or night. r When you're looking fQr results, look to cla11ffled. One phone cell put• your ed In print and It keepa on working for you ... rlghUround the clock! lt'a e•sy. Ju1t ull 642·5878 and a friendly ad-visor will help you ~rite an etfectlYe • Nies me1Nge. And, yf/ur credit I• good with uo. Wo'll blll you. Jutt coll ' DAILY PILOT . ' •• I • • • - ( l " I• Friday, Bo N~ S¢l ON S<hOO! for 't Beac Schoo 2,000-5 The ••led ~·ick .t rg1ri elen tr e e nl Isa ihst~a~ A ( Qa.ren· stude Mrs. mendE name, <)cean ~ast; • ••I . duro-c does ·1 SC ho Shenk• I Mrs. ~me1 fllse 11 View lfhool . ' t V 111 1'LE, HUntir tprical Sf-rved <;<>mm bcliev' ter r'!ll hist61 heritil.I Dob n\ e ~ West S<hool · Xlsla, 1 view " thethr But ~ang< and i Ooean tric:t I theOc· stead. to. /Nj PAR cost lesoiiai a tou1 . fight t fixed pub II hosp Ill Hoallli • ( Friday, February 28. 1975 OAILY PILOT !\ J J L.A. CAL s· · · 6' EACH ·~-.,T~•O•ly nw ,..,,._. ,.,....., 0 1 c..~..,.. -HllM..-1...._.c .. te- 17141 979-12~ A.TOY STORE FOR MEM! W•WliyHM? M.U ...... A.tol1 .. c•- OritHtmAMto,.t.rt tOSIFIXED ... Kit•• ·--· c..•-···--· ' . G• S...._ IN FIU.NCE ,._MHltM-.'- y.., ..... ,.Rt • PROFESSIONAL ART FESTIVAL FllRUARY 27-MARCH 2 OVER 100 PROFESSIONALS .•..•... • , • displaying and demonstrating the art of painting graphics. ceramics, metal sculpture. hydrostone and resin sculpture, wood and stained glass, leather craft · and macrame. F.ree lectures in portrait painting. watercolor, stained glass and other art forms In the Jewel Court of our new wing at Bullock's entrance. !• 6·7:30 p.m. Thursday &.Friday Noon to 3 p.m. Saturday & Sunday South Coast ?tua · • • • SERVICE SALES ESTABLISHED 1925 FACTORY AUTHOllIU> SilYICE MAGNAVOX SONY RCA PHONE 494-7573 INTER NATIONALLY FAMOUS PIANIST GLORIA ROE In A Concert Of SACRED MUSIC Su11tlo ,--1\larch 2 -6 Pj\f. Newport Mesa Christian Center 148 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa "Wfive cut down on electric~ an , · our bills are still high. How do you 'xplclin th·•• " • We know your electric bill i ~ higher. A lot hig~er-even though you're con· serving electz;icity. Why? Primarily !)CC;lUSC of the iraeased rost of oil. Jt's our job to provide the electncity you, your family and your job require. And we must do so in a manner lhat nit.'t'ts all air pollution control regulation~. This means burning foreign, low~sulfur oil in Edison generating plants. The price is_ get by foreign government~. and it more than .tripled in the last 18 moo~ It oould go even higher. 5i~J•n!JM',.J.97Z.Jl>e• IDmafilDI! OOS\S of ojl O~<mai • So we won't always be ro d ndent on foreign oil, we're spending n1illit1nsof clo\Jars huilding coal ;ind nuclear plants. \Ve are also researching new ""·ays to generate electricity-without foreign oil. Geothennal JX.l"'·er. Solar power. Fuel cells. Fast breed er reactors. Nuclear fusion. Research is rostly. but it "·ill al!'<l help to rcdoce our reliance on foreign oil. • On top of all this, inflation is eating into our bud,R:et -as it jg you~ Therost of constructing ne\V plants is IO times higher than it "'as .1 few years ago. and borrow- ing COSl'i have more than doubled. Your eledric bill will reflect these rising oosts. \\'hat can you do to hold do\\'11 'you r bill? Budget your use of electricity wisely. For ways to do lb.is, send for our free booklet \Vrite: "Conservatioo: Edison, P.O. Box 800. Rosemead, CA9lnO. E CE ,, amounts we bavc bad to bu~rmsP!!11$ibk ~~~tbtinCa:~iny~ l)rojects related to the environn"lent are expensivs. too, and in 1974 will acrount for about 20% of.our capital exper.diturn. In the past six years, $325 ntillion were required to be spent for such projects. It looks like we will have !D spend another $450 million !or environmental purposes within the ne>'' fwt-Yt31' periocl. -Southern California Edison ' • ... .. iii- I Make every kilowatt oount. An EOUll 0Qooriunlty Em"°'"' . ~ r I ' • • • • • ' • . ' • ,, "' '' ) ' t ' • • • • • • ' • • • . ' . • • ,\JI DAll.YPILOT Ftld!y.F..,.,.,21,117$ . I ' ewport Paet ' .Legion'"HaU .. ease 0 ed By IOBN VALUllZA ar • .., .......... ,. ~ -~ The.Newport Be.Ch American~OQ.post ond city otfJcl~s reached accord Ulis ~e;k,po a 25-year renewal tO a J,ase ror the Legion 1'all Bhd'facilities turroundlDJ it. , And the city will garner some new iilcome rrom ' lh_epact.. •~ . ·Standards Set ~ • Fttr :.carpets '.1 11ot WA,SHINGTON (UPI) -The pep.rim•• J~ .i HouslnJ ~nd Urban Development has pubtJsbed'lm • Proved #•li\y standords ; tor -Carpet, ahd said it, f f ' 1 ]'; \l(olfld ·•ii•r•d~ .a.n in .. c CONSVMER : ~u tir'y,1 iir0:rcement,. ~ "! ·T,•YtP• offtciru labeled "a ' : ' k f'°~ ~ • I " oe., . ~ Begi(lpi'ng March J, carpet meeting FHA stan·.: duds will rieed from two to four more ounces ol: rpaterl'iilper yard aOOye Ole existing standard. ThlS:- Will mean a n added cost of about 12 to 25 cents·•: Capping roonths of negotiations and study by a committee. cily councilmen agreed to a pact that increases the city income to more than $31,000 a year and expands public use or LegiOn · administered facilities on the bay front and yard. ' ·1 ~ Carpet manufa"ctur0ed \o FHA st.:indards almost entirely nylon. • I: lll-' Iii .. peninsula. INCLUDED IN THE PROVISIONS of the new lease for the area are: -That public groups have tbe right to use th e ball and othci-facilities at a rental fee acceptable to the Legion and the city. • • . IN ADDITIQN, HVD "'tLi. r equire m~re! rigorous testing or a manu(a~turer 's products, .1n~ cludlng extensive use of independent lab6rator14's,. toeafntht."FHA'.·"8.pproved"label.. ~ • -That an aquatic center operated by the Pltks, Beaches and RecreaUqn Deparl(J'lent be de- vel~ at the old lawn bowling area .near th~ Legion Hall and that a launching hoist and dry-boat ·' , •o.ur~s ,1,,. i5lorage be provided for public use. .,. • . .v. Up to now. the industry has tested its o"· pro .... ducts under a s eJf-policing system . But in 197 the': government made a series or random checks nd; found that tt1.·o-thirru. or all samples tested far "pil~ weight," a common measure or rug quality. failed~ lo me·et' FHA stand'a'rds, according to HUD Un·· ' . • .,.,~,.., .. deriiecretary .hmes Mitchell. ! t ~' · "Noncomp1iaric~ 1s just rampant ~rourid the ... ~Thal increases in payn,ients to the cl\y be , NEWPORT BEACH LEGION i>OST LEAS!\ RENEWEO'FOR-25 YEAn~ , •1 count(y,·• 1\ilitche.ll.tOld reporters. "l 0m afraid with! some manufacturers it's been something or a joke.''~ gree~fto, calling for the city r:eceiving 40 percent 0(. "· Publlc use of facilities at Bay Front and Penln1ula Expanded by ~reement the J:ross from boat slip rentals, instead or the ,..:..· ___ _,:..::.:;:.:....:..;::...:.:_:__:.:__:__.:_:_.:..:._:__.:_:.:... ________ :_ __ _:.-':_ ______ ,,, .. ---------~-----------; ~~~w~~nt~~--~cin~~<••••~~~·~~-~-.~~··•••••••••~-~--~-~~~~~~·-~~·~·~~~~~-~~~~~~~--· cent of the rental fees ror locker and boat storage rentals (it previously received none>. and the city , _.-. I ,N' SWEDLUN, D .•. NC.'-:-' co·' SIA 19'ESA also ~till receive all the parking lot revenues The actual building rental will amount to $300 a month as opposed to the old lease which callf'd ror a yearly / , · ree of a dollar .. ~ . THE ONLY LOOSE END which still requires ratification will be a clause which will be added by the staff and acted upon in coming weeks by coun · cilmen to grant some sort of chance to alter the , dollar amounts if future conditions warrant. The clause came at the suggestion of Coun cilman Paul Ryckoff who stressed that the city and Legion should not be bound by an ironclad contt3ct ror a:tother 2.5 years J.le and fellow councilmen agreed that there has to be some y,:ay or mutually altering the terms Sta'nce· Easeil . ~i·~ •?-..... ' •• o~ IN epotis_ip. . . ' , Trustees of thf" Sad also proh1b1ts employes dleback· Com mun1ty to work under thf" direct College D1str1ct have sol superv1s1on of a closf' re_. 'tened their formerly lat1vP tough st a n c P on 'l;l\f' board s fOl''rner nepotis~ by adopting a j:>ohcwy natty prohibited more J1beral pohcy on the ~mploymerita,of cl()\Se the employment of re re1at1ves -at ~~.dleback l•tive,s ·,'College tlur~Dg th:t> same. '.fhe new policy adopt fise'tll year "'- , ed by .. a 6·0 vote t~ts Howeve'i; such a ng1d week, is in keeping with stance on nepotism can • lhe.sta~e law The pld one be interpreted as a type 'fU npt of d1scrim1nat1on under As o f toda) the existinglaw aC'ollegC'of employment or blood or r . I said ma[ri~ge relatives 1~ ieia ,. prohjbited unless that re lationship is· brought to the attention of tbf' boatd The new pol1c) -. •. Veterans' ' • SJOflS •· .led . lletec: ns who are enrolled or are tHinking a bout 'enrol lin g in classe at Saddleback Colle e, were invited to Mt d::one of two,..f:>rien· ta' ion m eetlhgs \ s eduJed On campus alurday and Tuesday Supt. Robert "Lom· banii will welcome the vets and introduce the campus veterans pro- gram at both sessions. Saturday's meeting is scheduled for noon and Tuesday's at 7 p .m ., both in Building C-1. . College officials have launched an effort to re- ach veterans who inter· rupted their education through military service and are considering go- ing back to school. ' Newport · Singers - ·Tune Up .. • Voices from 150 stt:i de.nts will till th'4 NewPoAf Harbor H1gfi School ~uditoi"1Um "on M,arch 15 -1 a db)' de -dicated ·hationall) as MusicinQurSchool Day . The student ·s . representing eight schools in the Newport- Mesa tlnified School Dis trict, will be part1cipat·. ing in the annual Vochl Music Showcase Concert Admission is free to the concert which will begin at8p.m . The three ele mentary school groups participal· ing are kindergartener ftom bllfngual· school groups from Pomo.na .SChool. Eastb\uff ScbQol fourth and fifth graders and sixth graders from Newport Heights School ' .. p ' . . ,,. ' . '"'\} .. , f" .. ,. . .. 1 . . ··. ;$8ve ·Nowat G: neral lire! ' ~ ~ ' '. . . A gre•I time to buy! And a greal tire.loo! Th• famous General Poty..Jet, with wide 7 · rib tread design lor . '878•13 'l s22,s 1"0.]HI Dl•c-... atl Ph•• SJ.al F..:! Ea l ax A71·1l TUBELESS BLACKWALL PLUS Sl 71 FED.Ell.TAil •lort/alop "•ctlon G7B·t4/t5 H78·14/t5 L78·15 y~ 4·'ply jioly"1er cor..d ::::·d·::.:.~·· ~i:: s26· 95 s29•s s37•s wtap-•round .tKJulder . tor .iJl••rlng control , outi• .. ••DIKll"'•u.1>1~• 11Jo.••n 1>1e&wa11,p1.,, ._.,....,..-, .•• Wh'yMHl•forleu l ··, 12~01$1.U'Fe<IE • S277or S212 Fed£• ~""'u.G,F.;. ~ _ lexdepe<>Ol(!:Oon••.t• l axdePt1lld11>11on •••• • '"'~"" 10 .. " ., ,, WHITEWAUS ONLY 13 MOREi StEEL BELT ' RADIAL TIRES BR 78-1'3 . DR 78·14 J • ISi9ht l'""sl G 701115 JR 78-15 LR 78·15 Re ...... •71•1 I .... 1,,11 •llol' M71ol4 •71al• M71oll COMPLETE BRAKE ·RELINE 1, lnslall NEW heavy duly lining on all 4 wheels! 2. Rebuild the cylinders on all wheels! 3. Bleed brakes-inslall heavy dufy brake riu1d. 4. Inspect brake return springs 5. Turn and true all 4 brake drums 6. Repack front wheel beal"1 ngs · 7. Adjust brakes and check emeroency l1nkao9. 8. Road test vour automobile. Veterans' affairs ex- perts will be on hand to answer question s on educational benefits and on recent laws affecting veterans. Information will also be provided on Saddleback's course of. fcrings. Rea Middle School's Reaettes and Lincoln Middle School's Chorus wil l sing along with the Costa Mesa High School Concert Choir, Estancia High' Sc h.ool Vocal Ensemble and Newport Harbor High School's Chantelle6. .......................................... ~--~----.... ----......................... · ALIGNMENT SPECIAL ~~:e~ '111E FAlllLY QRCUS By BU Keane -~-;c. "A•, -00, De#rt ).\ol<e your..tl ~h~" Bit Sekction of R•ol Bargai#!I y~ ·'6' 95 chotee UI' • Lots of Non• Sltid 1read Free /11stallation · , , I .. we ' ' ' ' \ . 2855 HARBOR Bl.VD •. ' ' '· COMl'ACT & STANDARD AMIRICAH CAllS • ' dlund Costa Mela I ' \ WHEEL SJ095 BALANCE s300 Extra charge 10< larger or air conditioned cars. setting torsion bars ... and parts if needed. Inc. • . -MOST CAllS ·coAST GENERAL TIRE Phone 540-5710-646-503:3 ,, ( • ' ' • • • I) • • • ' • • • ./· ' I • Lo nott Th new mos' UCI , St1 '(eil tpre 'I'm' ~ <tiuc t~ =e• • ~0 It1 ¥Y ere i• r ... '11\t . f.dl .~01 .,,e) • H' n'Uri . .. • *-' ~, ~j ~ .. r ( r ~ r I • I' •• ~ ~ gc r e ~ Id l > e ~ I 01 l~ s gl I y 81 el ·; I 11 al 1 I ii Ill ~ "' • J I . .. • ' 5 • 1'" ... / . .. ~ . ' • . ,,. .. -~ j". •• • . ' •• ' ' \ ' •. " f' • I I I . ., ,. 11:~.~l:fDEJISON, Edit"' ........ • . • ! • I' •• ' I > • • ' .. , • ressure Won't top the Mu ·$ic DEAR Al'{N LANDERS: Ir nyone had told me four months go that this could be happening my daughter I woiild have said · [Ann Landtrs OJ . ey were stark. raving mad. kindly stick to the Engli1h Margie. age 20, has gone crazy language and no\ lo high-hat ~n er a 27-year-old foreigner. Ile us plain folks by throwing in gs and plays bass in a travel-fc:irei.gn phrases. Il;you insist on g band. They met when the being 50 fancy, will you at least anti was playing an engagement include the translallon'! ~a club here. I thougf\t ehe'd get What the hell does ''In. viilo ver her .crush, when he left town ve}'itas" mean? J..ust sign me- nd she'd return to «:!!liege, but it ANNOYED IN MINEOLA idn'lturnoutthatwly..._ , Last month Marg{e called lb DEAR MIN:.. ''h \'loo veritas" y she is leaving school wllen means ••in wlDe '-'ere Is truth." e semester ends so she can Sorry I bu,11e" yo'!: . avel around the country with ..,, r love. I insisted that she ny DEAR ANN LAfiDERS: .~ay I me. for the weekend. I then say something ~~&ugh y~~ol• lerted our minister. umn in behalf of;:u.othera' e After a tearful and traumatic chi)dren are in tro'\ble emo, ssion with the minister she· tiqQally-or with the law!' '?'< ' ~reed to return to sc)tool. finish . ' · · t • : tthe·yearandgetm~ednext · We don't wan't ity or•.specjal mm er. The "tra~e-off" WttS treatiilent. we fu&t. need •a lit\le · shi! was 10 b• Pe\'ml\ted't1> und-elsbnding • ~il.,•\lf •try y wherever he is. during her desperately~ tQ~ rjit}l l"'~yer acetions, at HIS expense (we wrong o"r eh.ilar~n have dqp_ to ertainly wouldn't pay for .such ot.her,s and'to ~bem!etvet. "'-' 'ps) and no complaints from w~ dOn 1t appreciate bein'I eor her rather. . ,. asked daily~ •·uow 1.1]1 thi~o­ Margie has known Ws boy On· in.g now?•• '14..tie peif~11.fr~k •. a l~w months. What kind ol µre ' we hate to talk aboul~:1J\• 1•ct ill she have li~iog out ol .a~l· thaL·we are ~mU)ng JU>d. toing• ase, and throwing away • col· abollt our business .do!en'~mean ge educatipn to do it! :-\' 'our hearts aren't ·tbreakin.g. It We aren't as.king her to &fve just means we ar 'PutUnit up a e boy up.-He seems to "Very ood c 1 ice yotrng man. ij_c doesn't g · ron ·,. ·' moke, drink or t•u°(:h~rugs and Tell-them Cof'ut~w'ill you, Ann ? is very mannerly. You are a g90<l friend to me,ny AUweaskislh•tMaraie!inish pebpie.-o'NE OF THOSE liege and behave in a respects-' M HE 'S manner: P-ollb'!"lni a l>amt: • · ems~ ,h~'IP.,We ar~ )jesid .D AR MOTHER: You told urselve s. An)'. maa._1c Utem.-1nd ln •way I coul 'l. swers?-'-DISTRA1JGH't Thank fOU. 4 DEA& O.: !ll•&lf 11 l0t;1lalry Diilcover how '10 l>o dat• biit ::i: ~~~;.,!~~ ~':;, wltho•t !ailing 'hook, line a_nd and by and hope lor Ibo b<st. sinker. Ann Landor• booklet, e Jess pres ~re lOU u~rt-1 the "Dating Do's and Don'ts," wtll ' ~ll_er. J!tarJ)e It <Md enftlllla o help.rou ~e-m!>rif>l!Oi•ed and sure adbu'own)UO.llh rJudcment or yourkclr o~ dates-. Send 50 PoOI' ollit!D ha hlc<W .. •"*-I\ lPoa · • • lhlltake. stamped> self -addressed 1 en· · velope wilh your request to Ann ·DEAR ANN ·LANDERS: ,I do i Landers, P.O. Box 14oo, Efii'!-. 19'11nd olJI _r,wrllen would _ Ill. eouo. • • , • ) ' ,. 'l· \. i • • .. ' I . A version sensitizatiOQ, self-hypnosis. muscle tension biofeedback, aversion. -therapy, . ·discussion groups, food c'harts, p.eh~·vfgr modifi<;atiop. enhan?~mf_Jnt of . sett-~st~em: MIY.¥1Cal cond1tion1ng, . . · f{dsffive· reinfqtc~meht-take your pick. · All are weight-loss ~echniques used in various college_. ti2ure ·p(~g!ams.· , I • • ' j , • • *-• • · ·'rhe question of how much you weigh is n1ost important. ·· ··1 'believe calories do count. 1-io\v you eat determines how many calories you cat. , ··Chan.cl' yOur eating haQits. r t.•mphasizt> fai1· and balanced diets. You t·an't s lay tin fad diets the rest of you1· life. "l-low do you stciy 011 a dirt:.' Reinforce yourself. "I consider too n1uch food to be a poi son for your body. It just takes longer to kill you." • • • Orangl-' Coast College's in- terdisciplinary program \VHS started several years ago when s tudents came to the health center r equesting exemptions from ph ysical education classes~ ' . ""They didn't want lo swt up 1n front of their thinner peers .~' said Kate i\.1cDdnough~ director of the hea,lth ser vice. the program ,,·as t<1ilored lo include exercise, diet, medical checliups and , an inter.actiion group. ThiS program, like the others, , focuses on the individual, s o every chance roP success is of- fered. • • • At Saddleback College, stu~ dents wishing lo lose \veigbt may enroll in a body mechanics ciass for \YOmen or a body building class ror men. :There are not, ·as yet, any interaction groups or lessons in nutrition . • • • Steve Polley is the sparkplug for Southern California College's student weight control program. He believes physical condition- ing is the key to having a good. figure. · In a three-hour·a-"A·eek ola~g in the college gym. Polley teaches the s tudents that physical traiQ~ ing will· build up their cardiovascular endurance and allow them to eat a little mo1~e than ir they "'ere not:exercising. "l ex.plain to my class what it means to lose weight," he said. ··Most live on campus, and can lose if they contrpl themselvt>s. · Dorm rood is okay ror a diet. It's prepared by a · dietitian and served in a smorgasbord situa- tion . tr you get a little exercise, it"s no prwblem. .• t'11y definition or losing we.i,ght Is Jo,,·cri n g the " number of : calories you intake in relation to the nun1bcr of calories you burn up." . ·rhe c lass. being orrered for the first lin1e at SCC, is Simila~ to one Polley taught .al the Orange Coas t Yl\·JCA last summer. lt.begl11s with a w~rm -up. mov- es {o flexibility an.d endurance training lhen a. eool·down.. · ' "It's done to m.~ic u.,nd ii eonducive to funi ''.he.said. Polley ~E"lieves this {ype 1of class should be offe.ted "in rv.try cOllege t \•cry semester. [t"'S " vcrv needed area. Total (itnes~ makes life mor<' enjoyable.·· ~Polley , an SCC graduate~ pJnns to s tart working on bis mJsters d egree at the Universit)' or Southe.fn-Callforn\a ne xt semester. Hts 11rcu or stud.Ji:.~atura1b'. will be exercise phyi""'"g)'. "" ' I • ' (, •• I I t '~ I' ' I I i I ' l , • Alex•nclr• Sheedy: An Author at 12 Coastal Rites Nuptials Read Snyder·Peyton Mr. and ?tlrs. James Peyton's home in Hunt- in&f.on Beach was the setting for the nuptials linking their daughte\-, Susan Stewart Peyton and Larry R. Snyder. P.arents of the bride. groom are the Don._rd R. Snyders of Anaheim. Officia"nt was Judge David French. 'The bride, an Estancia Jngh School graduate, is a student at Golden West College. Her hu'sband is a g~aduate of Villa Park Church, Costa Mesa with the Rev. Elwood· Wissmann of.ticiating. They are the daughter and son of the N. Jack Wheelers, Fountain Valley and the Donald G. Loefflers, Huntington Beach. Attendants were Mrs. Jack Terry , rwtr. and A-irs. }Jarc Normandin, Kathy Wissmann, Donna Loeffler, Jennifer Terry, Kurt Loeffler , l\lark Fitch, Mike 1t1oore, Lori Wheeler and Jeral 1\-faf. fey . and son of the E. A. Hawthornes or Newport Beach and the George Allens or Reno. Attendants were Sue Melin, WiskieJahns, Mr. and MrS. Edward Hawthorne, Mr. and l'wlrs. Richard Hawthorne, f\rlr. and l\trs. James Snow, Richard J'\I ayer and Wayne Rice. High School, Orange, at-The bridegroom also tended California State attended California State ·University at Fullerton University at Long and served In the Army. ·Beach, and the bridal The bride is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and Orange Coast College where her husband attended. I-le i~· a graduate of Estancia High School. Lorentzen-Gower - They wi.11 live in couple will Jive in Garden Grove. Lon.ltview. Wash. Loeffler-Wheeler . ' Nanette Jean Wheeler and Stephen Edward Loeffler, graduates of Edison Hlith School and Orange Coast College, were married in the Fir•t Uniled Methodist Allen-Hawthorne Cheryl Le~ Hawthorne and Edward Dean Allen, who were married in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach, will make their home in Reno. They are the daughter ' Sweet Touch of Spring . Terie Lee Gower and 1\-lark Williams Lorentzen exchanged wedding vows and rings aboard the Queen ~lary, Long Beach. l\lrs. George Slater of Downey and A<t r . and .l\lrs. Paul \V. Lorentzen of Newport Beach are parents .of the llembers and guests of Rancho Viejo Woman's Club may not · i..m what "Utile girls are made or• at the Sugar 'o' Spice , but they will know wb•t they and their big slaters' picture Is :mlde of following a parade of SJ.>rlng wear. The Is scheduled at 11 •.m. Saturday, March 8, 1n the Airporter lno. 'clWlc'4 bloolnl f«,the event are ltlmberly EUlott (left) and 1 .Pew Cf · · r • • ' . • • NEW YORK U ) -Alexan- dra Sfleedy sat on a lov-al, lie· glln• .,.d' chattertnc about the novel 1he juot ftal1bed. " "N0)4" that 1 a11n•t !Mve de-adlln~ life la easter and't have indA! t1m4' for homework and re- laxing,'' she said. • ~ She is petite and baa I , golden hl!r. She 1112 years d and her lrtends call ~er Ally. Her' first book come1 out thla fall, published by McGraw-Hill. Its title is "'She Was Nice to fflice: Tile Other Side of the Character of Queen .Jiitabeth I Never pefore Revealed By Previous Historians.•• · The book, a historicel novel narr&ted by a mouse, also will be published in England. Quring an interview, Ally oc- casionally scuffled With her best friend , Jessica Levy, 13, who is drawing the illustrations fOr the book. . "'Any child who thinks he or she can write a book should do it. and don't give up because grownups don't think It can be done," Ally said. "Kids should be able to do some of the thinga they think they can do -write books, be in mov- ' ies and.stuff -but lhey can't ,live withou\ adults and lll'l know if." l301ldes wrtlln1 "'r.:! atterldmg clUS arNew.Yotkl ulllflided Bank su .. t SchoOI', Ally takes ballet lessons twl~e a w•.ft tht!; A!nerlcan B~llet TbeaUit Sc!bool. She has perlornred with <-the ballet company at UncloloCe'ilter for the _P.ast three summ ... She. has wntten movie reviews for the Village. Voice, a New York V!'eekly newspaper. 'She al!o reads a lot an1 has formed definite opinions. "I think women's Ub_is pretty good. V{omen should do au things they f~ they should. .. I readthe New York Times. I look for st~ies I've heard on the radio. But iiiostly I read 'Week in Review' because that's my school assignment. "My mother wants me to write ilnother boOk -Ont with Queen Victoria this lime. ~ritlng the book w8.s really hard iO rl&ht nowt really don't'ft'd &~e writ· ing another one." Ally's mother is Charlotte Sheedy, a literary agent and author. She sl&ned a contract for her daughter's book with )·lcGraw-Hill. It includes a $3,500 ,, ' ..... • ' advance t.bd '1'th~ standard agreement st«n~d for adult ·bc)oks. '' In lhe book. the rodent nar- rator ,a)'I: . "In thole days the palace was rull"'1_1 U1ht1 and sounds. This wp dU \() the fact that il was alW~ lUU,of parties. Our queen lovedc~IOs and cio!Ms and jew, .. an"d. danciija, which she encOaraged plenty ~Ill her v~ry freq~t banqueU. Sh~:*lso en-joy~'. slngling out favonte lords and .ladies to honor, therebx. making everyone else jealous.· She was quite shrewd about~ pie and their feelings and because she was contemptuous or their flattery, she would sometimes play one off against the other. ''When Eiiiabe.th. picked a favorite, we mlce were among the first to know. She would have certain favorites one year and different ones the next. But two ·who were always her favori.tes were Sir Walter Raleigh and Es· sex. Especially Essex. He WU always lhe first picked to daoce, ride, eat and even sleep with her." They Care at Oak View ll'y ALLISON DEERR CM .. Dl!IJ f'l~Slatl Sue Allen calls it Band-Aid work. You can't solve aJl or the pro- blems1 but you can protect the wouna In the meantime. Mrs. All'en, a mother or five, started the Oak View Center literally from her own home and . resources. MRS.SNYDER "Kids poured in because they had nowhere else to go. I was concerned a bout my own children and the community. Some of them came from single parent homes. or both parents "·orked, and the kids were left. some of them completely alone." ne":\yv.•eds who "·ere at- tended by their sister and brother, Sally Slater and Terry Lorentzen. flower girls and junior ushers v.'ere Laura Lee anP. Casey Jones and Kristen, Karen and Paul Lorentzen. Two.years ago, the Huntington Beach parks a·nd recreadon de- partment set up a trailer on the campus of Oak View School. Mrs. All en is director; Linda An- derson assists. The bride attended Warren High School and Cerritos College. lier husband graduated from !';ewport Harbor 1-ligh School, College of Se· quoias and California ColJege of ~t ortuary Science. They will reside in Everett, \Vash. Pool tables, games, outdoor play area and films attract youngsters to the trailer and hopefully away from anti-social activity. Recently. the center began an outreach program to offer train- ing and counseling to adults. San· dy Harvey, a psychology student at Cal State Fullerton, leads twice-weekly problem-solving sessions. 1-ler salary is paid by Pisces Should Follow Hunch SATURDAY, MARCH t lly SYDNEY OM ARR ARIES (f\.farch 21-April 19): The un - orthodox is featured. You learn facts of life concerning .. hidd en expenses." TAURUS (April 20-~lay 20): You get respite from pressure. Opportunity ex ists for fresh start_ GEMINI (~lay 21 -June 20J: Cooperative effort is featured. Those who perform basic services may be restless or careless. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Rela - tionships intensify. What was bland becomes vivid. Clarity replaces obscurity. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22}: Now is time for practicality, direct approach. the reinforc- ing of ideas, policies. Review basics. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: )Jovement, ideas, talk -these are featured. Relatives, 1 close neighbors are in picture, more so than in recent past. . LIBRA CSepl. 23-0ct. 221: Speculatlve ventures tem pt you. Key is to have ~un and express yourself -Without forgetting basic obligations. . SCORPIO CO~t. l!J.Nov. 2)): Cycle i1 such that you can -and.Jhould -be selec· tive. Choose quality. Al!oid .cet-rich·qulck schemes. SAGITTARIUS CNov. 21-Dec. 21): What seems a "heavy load" may be lia:hter than you imagine. Stop ducking shadows. . CAPRICORN CDec. 22-Jan. 19): Accent is on achievement thfOUlh unorthodox pro- cedures. Usual channels simply do not work. ' AQUARIUS CJ an. 20-Feb. 18): Direct ap, proach to one ""in charge'' brings good re· suits. Your unique style attracts favorable attention. · PISCES CFe b: 19-March 20): Study Aquarius me1s•1e Cor valid hint. Broaden borizOns, emot\onat Qfld otherwi11e. _BARRY COLDW A 11ER Sl'l!AKI OUT hithe DAILY PILOr I Huntineton Beach uHsD adult education. TALKING IT OUT On Tuesday und Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to noon, a small group meets (o talk aOOut current problems. At a recent session, a young mother announoed that her husband had been laid off that morning. "'These are the kinds or things we deal with." ··!\Jany of the people in this area stay only a few months, are on welfare, or have language problems," ~lrs. 1-larvey said. "There is no real sense of com- munity." \l.iork of a recently formed Communicatton 1\clion Council. to handle qvert signs. may help bring the neighborhoods closer. l\frs. Harve:; can identify with the problems or single parents and small incomes. having dealt with the situation personally. Reuben, who is 76, had been "sitting in my rocker in the living room, just drifting, waiting for the old man v.'ith the scythe. '"I've begun to share the con1- munity feeling. I've begun to feel a sense of possible attainment.·· NF.ED ED PEOPLE lie needed. he added, an as- sociation v.·ith other people, and he found that at the center, although the next youngest member of the group was half his age. ••Jt gives you a chance to shoot of( steam and spout some Ideas.·· During the first couple or weeks he felt uncomfortable v.·lth the changes in his life. •·1 don't feel that way any more. tt's a re- lease to talk about your problems and find that other people's are similar or just as great." Through the sessions during the past few \\'eeks, a mother has found self-confidence and is shaping an identity or her own.· ·"lrs, H~rvey has long-range goals which include a community vegetable garden, but now she is concentrating on helping people find alternatives through Parent Effectiveness Training and reali- ty therapy, and just plain talking things out. She knocked on doors to in- troduce the neighborhood to the idea, but found apathy and mis- trust on the other side of many. ''That's the biggest barrier. That, and the feeling that resi- dents have no roots here.'' She looks across into a maze of apartment buildings and says op- timistically. "at least we have a start. even if it's a s mall one." Adds Sue Allen, ··1r we get to 10 people with our help, it's ~·orth it." For more information ptione 848-0444. ,, 1: I , , I ' I ' I· I ' • I I 21 11 1' 1 1 4 1 6 4 ' - E I 7 4 .2 E I . • • ' ' , i ' • ' ' • ' I I I I • I : I • • l• I r · I • J 263~J.~'.'" 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"He had that· gleam In . his eye," t•Kl basketball coach Bob Kloppenburg of United States In· "ter:il.aUonal University. • :E kpew he was arter somebody. I s\epl!ed In between, and he bit me on the chin. That's a Ill remember.·~ A trainer revived IOoppenburg with smelling sail.I. The assailant disappeared in the crowd after the Tuesday nig'ht game which Kloppenburg's team won,'67-60. 4~WIRTitle LONG BEACH -Bob Gross and Richard Johnson combined for 45 points and Cal State (Long Beach) beat San Diego State 97-'14 as the 49ers won the Pacific Coast Athletic Association basketball title for the sixth year in a row. ~llr ~-,..._ _, lll<All,_ K....,.,. Gross hit 9 of 12 shots from the floor for 22 points . Johnson hit 9 or 14 for 22 and Carlos Mina hit 6 of 7 as the hot· shooting 49ers buried the Aztecs in the second half. MARINA'S RICH BRANNING (10) !'.ACES HUNTINGTON BEACH TONIGHT. The Classy Junior Waa Voted,C:O.Moilt Valuabl~ Player for Oranoe County. , Lon g Beach led 48·37 at halftime but San Diego closed to 54.49 with 15 .lh minutes left before Gross and J ames Dawson moved the 49ers away. NCAA Field Muddled · Paeifie 8 .Roundup F-tr.aHOut Bruins Duel Cal; . TAMP.A -The University of Tampa~s board of direetoi;-s voted ~, T~ursday to ldri>p football . i . ~ately, cancelling t.l)e 1975 Although two teams have been selected and the site has been chosen, t~e NCAA western re· gional playofr picture is still a bit muddled. Trojans vs Cards e finance , c:o mmitt.ee had v~ two weeks ago to kill the s~tt afJ.er the 1915 season due to bfievY debts and the threat from profeSsiOnal football beginning in I 6. • i• ,....wa .... ed UGENE -University Or ~fo)l 1basketball fans who 'trouble at home games will jected lrom MacArthur <;quit barred from future ga~es. idenl Robert J . 6ark:11aid in· a een letter released Thursda:y. d .. ,., ~ · daring the last few years. fans at Ma~A.rtbur 'Court have ea'tned ,a ""reputation as being hOstile ard visiting teams. ~raHaLeach , AUCKLAND , New Zealand - Australia swept into a 2·0 l~ad against New Zealand in the Davis Cup Eastern zone tennis finil'today . · · 1he Australi ans owed their su~esSes to John Newcombe, who downed Brian Fairlie 7·5, 6-3,,, 1.s in an eventful match, and K• Rosewall, playing his first Davia Cup singles ·in 19 , years, who aefeated t)le New Zealand No. 1 player,·Onny Parun, 6·2, 64, 2·6, 6·2 . tJC lrvirie and Puget Sound are definitely in the tourney and UCI will host the ev'n event March 7 ·8. But the other t'14'0 teams won 't be . seleeted un\jl Sunday-and that m ay not even happen. The NCAA coril mittee is cur· renUy consider,ng rour other teams for the tourney -CCAA members UC Riverside (15·8J, Cal l;'oly, San Lui's Obispo (15·91 . Cal Slate. Bakersfield(l4·12 J and Far Western Champion Uc Davis (14·1 1 ). It "'·as first believed that just one team from tb'e CCAA Y.'ould ·be selected , but because of Dav?s', 11 . losstf,. the reg!onal comm1tte-~·may ptl'k l\vo teams from the CCAA, says NCAA director of events Jerry f\-liles. The NCAA is even considering fn8king the rqgional tourney a tv.·o·team affair bet\\·een UC J and Puget Sound -involving a best- of·three series. Meanwhile, t1'e €CAA p.icturc hopefull y• y.·ill be 'cleared up tonight and Saturday. Riverside plays at Bakersfie1d tonight and Sau Luis Obispo Saturday y.·hilc ~ Cal Poly CPomona J is al San Luis Obigpo tonight and Bakersfiel'tl Saturday: Cal Poly <Pomona) currently shares tllc CCAA lead with Riverside with a 4·2 recor(I. But Pomona probably won't be BIHoCC Rerigns selected to the r('gionals beeause " or its 12·11 record. )Jl'AMl -Pete Elliott resigned This' is the fourth lime UC Thursday as head football coach Irvine has gained the NCAA at u\e UnlY.ersjty of .Miami to de· playoffs, the first since 1972. And v~e full time to his job as-' it's the rirst tin1e an NCAA atJi)~tic pirector. He named Carl basketball tourney has been held Seln'I to1.replace him as .head in Orange County . 1colch. By the Ass~la1"'·Press Early in the basketball season, coach John Wooden whose UCLA Bruins have the inside track on a ninth straight Pacific-8 Con· ference championship, said the league winner would probably lose three. The Ofegon State Beavers Viith an 8-3 record behind UCLA'~ 9·2. hope that Wooden had it fi~ured right and tpat the Bruins v.•111 lose at least one more while OSU cops its remaining three for v.·h8t in that event y.•ould be a half share of the crown. On its home floor where it is shooting for a fifth straight nn· beaten season . UCi,A plays Calirornia tonight and Stanford Saturday. The Bruins finish their schedule March 8 against Southern Calirornia. Oregon State is host to Washington State tonight and Was hington Saturday, then finishes up March 8 at Oregon. Washington State hasn't v.·on a leag(Je game in 11 fties. Oregon is 3-8 in the Pac·8 but has lost th~~e )eague gams games by pne po!'.1t .and three others by i,.·o ,J>Olnts . W•ashington, Stanford'. Southern Cal and California ill are tied 6-5. Washfugton plays tonight at Oregon and StanfQrd is . at S00thern Cal. fri t he other Sat u).'da y night games , Caltf.orllia plays at Southern Cal and Washington State at Oregon. The .Washington Huskies have got J.o be considerec;t the major threat to-Oregon State for second place. They've won seven of. their ~lliott, who coached Rose BqWJ teams at California and 11- liqbis, came to. Miami as as· siatant athletic director in 1972 to ~groomed as the successor to athJeUc director Ernie McCoy. World Net Results • 1'1ie61otlaUR IU ln Capsule Form OINClNNATI -'Former . Pilolier Jim McGlothlin, a 14. ByTheAssociatedPrcss Rotterdam, The Netherlands. g8'fl'.le winner 00 the Cincinnati Ion Tiriac of Rumania. v.•hode· .Arth\lt Ashe a nd Steve Krule,'ilz Rtias '970 National League fealed a girl earlier in the week. or the U.S., Dutchman Tom Ok· championship baseball team, met his match against a man ker and Frew Mcl.1illanwon. ~dtS listed in serious condition Thursday. Ashe ,beat Sherwood Stewart -d Peter Fleming or the United 6·7, tr-c, 6·3; Krulevitz turned last eight games including a 103·81 victory over UCLA last weekend , the worst the Bruius Have been beaten in the last IO years. Going against California and Stanfora, Wooden must worry about the physical condition of his club. ''I hope \\'e'll be in good shape," t he coach commented. "Dav\d Meyers suffered a rather severe charley horse in the Washington game and Richard Washington re-injured his ankle. Our trainer, Ducky Drake, feels they'll be ready for this "'eekend .' · I ~~~'~''! !J~gre ~Marina ' ' -• i . Square Off • 1,.~ "i,, • ' ' ByfGLENN WHITE ·ago as 1~'freshman , averages 17.6 ot ... -.1_if~11111e1• polnts per game· and at 6-5 offers Otange County'& moat intense strength on the boards. ancl hltbut quality high school He can score inside or on the basketball rivalry resumes longshots. tonight at Huntington Beach Matt Cook, the third Viking to High when the host Oilers face make "all-league this season, was M~na ,ln the first round of the out of last week's championship CIF4-Apjayotfs. Tipoff ii at&. shQwdow,n with Fountain Valley A sellout crowd ol 2,700 was but Is expected tdr duty tonight. virtually i.ssured Thursday when · He is averaging 12.9 points per the two combatants reported on-till for a team which tries to ly a few hundred tickets remain; s tress ofrense and derense btnttnc tJlere may not even equally. ~apre-1ame Sale tonlght. Hwntington Beach, \\'hich has Reports "this morning indicate seemed to g_ain momentum with Utere might be 20CJ.'300 tickets each of its laSt nine starts, has re· .-avaliable pt. the ~aine. It there asonable board strength with are, bOOths Will open at 6. Empire League player of the After a decade of keenJy con· year Jim Cable and all·loop first t~ted games when Huntington stringer Paul Gassmann. Beach and the Vikings were bat·. And they both average in dou· · Uing for Sunset Leagu, cham-hie figures, Cable hitting 16.3 pionships, they now fight to stay points per game and Gassmann alive iq the playoffs. 13.4. They gain support rron1 Coach Elmer Combs' Orange junior Perry Harbin, averaging and Black won the E mpire 15.2. League title this year after hav· But perhaps the key · to ing shared the Sunset crown with tonight's match is the play of the Marinalastseason. Oiiers' quick guards, Kevin f\ilarina, rem aining in the Karkut and Phil Dunkelberger. Sunset loop aner last year 's r e· They are expected to t orment leaguing, finis hed second to the Vikings with the ·press and ·Fountain Valley in loop stand· r.tarina has never seemed to play tngs. well under that kind or pressure. Coa'ch Jim Stephens' invading This will be the 19th meeting: Vikings are nonetheless favored since r..tarina and Huntington tonight. They are rate;d 5th in first squared off in basketball 10 Orange County while Huntington years ago and the series is tied. ls 8th. They own an 18-8 record, 9·9. which includes three forfeit The Oilers \Von that first duel, losses. Huntington Beach is 16·7 64 ·63, on tv.ro free thrO\\'S by but has won 13 of its l~l 14 . sophomore Greg Snyder with tht' The Vikings are paced by two clock sho.,..·ing no time left in the "fine a ll-C IF returnees, Rich game. Branning and Bob Losner. In 1968 Huntington and Pt'larina Branning is the classy guard came within a 'o''hisker of meet- who does it all -rebounds, ing for the CIF championship. scores, passes well. dribbles and They got to the semifinals and blocks shots. The nifty junior is' Huntington downed North Tor· already a major college pro-ranee, 72·71. However, Marina spect.. lost to Compton then the next He averaged 20 points per night Compton topped the Oilers. game with that high, arching H .... t1tttt..., .. a<1t-MArlMSU-S..-- sbol' which leaves the ball ••<.,.•:H•• MArtN• 1'1&S.M : H6M, MannaU. without rotation as it beads ror 1"1t11 ... : MAr•na .o, He st; Mil•l11o1fl.4, He.o; Hll t t " med •o-pla er Sit.MArh .. .t1;H8Sl.Mllrlna,l. arge. e was na ._ Y 1"""..,:"""""a~.He••;He ss.Mar1""''·H " of the year in Orange County this ~.,.,,.r1na•9. k !'ltl .. 10: MlrlnaU, HB S1 ; Mil•IM''· H8•1. Wee • 1910>11 : tt8 S.., Mllrlna SO; Mlr1Ml>1, Htt•I. • Losner, the nifty forward who 1•11.11 : """''"• s1. He so; He ll.M.irl,..$9. edf V"k ' r l~1'J./l:H8t.3.Mannaft;,..,.r!n.14l,H81'. start orthe 1 1ngs ouryears 191J·t•:Mar1n.ss.Hell;He¥1,,..,.n,...•s. UPI T1l-.Mt1 1 1:<Thursday after an appen ec· States bested Tiriac 6·1, 3·6. 6·3 in back Englarld's Buster h<tottram "1!Y• hospital officials said. the quarter-fin al round or the 7·6, G·4; Okker defeated Hans · B,UFFALO'SCRAIG RAMSAY CLEARS THE PUCK AWAY FROM LA'S GENE CARR. "'"'-lto Stafl ptoblem·plagued Fairfield Coun · Kary of Austria 6·3, 6·3 and .. ,_ ty International tennis cham· ri.tcMillan subdued Andrew Pat· :)I J NE Apo L J s -A pionshipal Ridgefield, Conn. tisonp'rRhodesia6·4,6·1,·7·6. B fi , B ' 64 sP,okesman for the Minnesota Tiriac was caught at the net ln a WCT Red Group ~oumcy . arn oot oy S vtklhgS said Thursday be is con· several times by Fleming's pass-at SalT Anto'nio, Australian ·John • 1 ~· -. fitlent the National League Foot· ing shots and also committed AlexanOer and Americ'ans Dick · ' • bill club will remain in Min• some costly double faults. Stoclrton, Stan Smith and Bob ~ ' " ~-· Sabres Rip Kings, 5-0 · nl8ota. Roger Taylor of Great Britain Lutz swept into the semifinal!. 01¥' ourney Pack ••The Minnesota Vikings are defeated Jan Kodes or Alexander knocked of.f top-,." , . n leaving ?ti innesota," said Czechoslovakia 6·4, 7-6. seeded Marty Riessen of the U.S. , MJllZLynn, usistanttothe presi· The top three seeds in the 6-3, 6-4;_Stockton beat his former · BUFFALO < API -Fred Stan-a:.u.a< · t.AUDERHl,LL Fla CAP> .. I've got a calcium depogit in rr""' in a statement released $30,000 tournament -Jimmy Trinity University teammate • · -my rltht root, and 1 didn't know if field and Don Luce scored 10 tbtoUgh_,the club's headquarters. Connors and Vitas Gerulaitis of Paul Gerken 6-3. 6·3i Smith Barefoot Bob Stanton.. who Shed a 1 d be b seconds apart in lhe opening ~nmadethestatementafter the U.S. and Jl ie Nasta~e of poli1htd off Mike Estep, 6-3. 6·1 shoe to rest an aching foot, ' a letoplay,"saidStanton,i minute of the final period to PliOenix Gazette reported Ruroai;Ua -dropped oul, claim· a~ Smith downed Australian blaied his way to an eight-under· 8 slender native of Australia and break open a tight contest and the te•m had talked with ,in&J,ll(iess./ . Phll Dent 7-5; 6-2 and Lutz, of San par 64 and • three-stroke lead now 8 residel'lt of Biloxi, Miss. help the Bufralo Sabres to S-0 rout iit ofnctal*.. about moving · · fn a World Championship Ten· Clemerite, beat Australia's Fh!l after Thursday's first round of 4:~·:t:nm~Y1~:t0,r .!°aitu~~gy of the Los Angeles Kings in a Na· Aritollacit;'b)l'1978. ~-'!i'-!'~een Group t9Ur~amfa1l at De!it:7-5,6·2. ,' Iha $2~,ooo ·Jac.k. Qieasoll'go1f next ahol and then put the shoe tlonal Hockey League game ' ' b k Thursday night. , R ', 196. fai BJ fit ac on again and hit the shot," The victorv extended Burra1o·s yt iiii. , ,£! he Hid. "Then I'd take it of! , 0 Ullp ~. . • 1 ; • 1~ o_ w.,,, ...... O.i '. ' ' • ' .e · as;::.,~~.'~~l."i:1~~~tb year ~u!~~~~r~'.r!~o~t~r;~~;e.: .~ .. ~ ~ ... of the American tour and·..Wljs r • ~~:ABIO (API -For A.1. ·~,Saturday !or the sixth an· bytttil!ll\ whose run early In the ~rte •nd oil.• ~; ,., . .-.. fffkln& a fir1t vi~ In this The Ftellch i=onnec«on line I)( , tbt Call!ornl-500 has been 1111al 1'ih1nlng o!the clnsslc U~C dny di' il~8112 mph ha~ been the . "°~! 'fBS 'Uhlo Nd au< tne country.· ,. • Gilbert Perreault, Rick Martin ol llke cUm~ln« a greased eve.at. Foyt will be batUliw the l'il1t.-.: ' en1lne .,., den1ol11hed The ~-"I"• been b•"«f'!. by one j J!ldRen~Ro ~~scoredtheotber . .. .. am.1.~ problem : mcchaplcal Foil.' whq b•• won 47 naUol)81" '•k. WJl•<l'loled. " ' 'i' "It stroke nve l1me'S, .. he said, '·n' lliSi, aoals, each 1etttng One, , 'vent has Mtf1 contes\ed • bitaf<\lown. • cha~onalilp race• sllll!e l>telk• ~ Pr<>bl..,i wll.h i~ iilld-I just ·u well could hove bot!l 11~ ·Tl\ /lutout was lhe third or the lime• 1nd even.though Foyt The old bugaboo stuck II.I oily inJ ill 2J yearo ago, losf ,hll, sear tiot \;~I Fo_l( Ol\t 'll(.l!l•..#ll •wins." eeu n !o~ goalie RO&er Crozier, u . AutoOlpli's topdrlver, • heod.!IP.~galn Thursday, bUllnot• ·~ \llllen It exploded on llie cat\d ~~r~Of' ,r tofi!pi~i-He opened up hll lt1dlne l who had 211av11. 11U nnlahed 151h, Ullh. 30th, befotll F9yt had blazed• practice ,aec.i!d turn. ' l•IM at In• er~t I margin b~ recordlnl ni_. ·•111" I '.The Sabres ,took • 1.0 lead In lllld Jllth . Only once bu th~ lap of 196,687 mu .. jl<r hour. Foti olarttd with one lap .•t "!'Ph inl973 •n<l fin )Oil> n • Ill hit round over the 7,1211-yard the aponlng 'period on • pret\y a11,1cer even nnlahed the fule1t recorded In loor daya of llt.1'1 .l"Pb and 30 ,inlaut~ .....,wOolbyJV•lfY!tlillcnbo . ,~.71 lnvenary Country C!Ub l>a•slna~il•Y •tatted by Per-l==~ teat at OntluiO Motor warmup1 for the race scheduled l>l(ore lht iract. wu,to ,Cfoie, he , Lui year, Foyt,quanned lll'lt ' eoune. readl\.; th Rob~ setUnr up er. Mart?Ml. • 1 ,rlUI .bla fut.;one. And ~ '°' with • ~peed or 190.917 nldp., . .hck ,Nlcklatis bltdl~ lh• first Marlin r a IS·!oot bacld>andcr nr.. ti-th• darln& driver tltUe consolation to l'oyt • .,O..nd Ip ~ 11conc1 .~-0f • ...,..~""'" A mp .. fa_st4r (h¥\ t1trff holea end tbt llllt two and that wh1ued past Los Ani1el01 ._ belL}la\!!!I b)' gieeb~loal the fact that bis Ume 1uri>61Hd Wad lap. belot,e lfll' enflll• Mti e; but wu for<ed oi11 = 8 tarie ·~II ;ti walk Ina ~e Rogte Vaohon for Marllll'c •ro e61a. 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I •• ... • •• • • ' ' Frld11, Febf'u1ry 28. 1975 • DAIL V PILOT •IJ t * * El Toro, ' .. * -tr ' ·1·* " ft~ella G~u~hos,Diablos' Taylor. · ·' .*:'~* .·-k· · *.Pirat~s Hurls No-hitter ~ .'·'0 1 0·;; ;m•.d· .e· Triumph Mission Vl•J•'• Tim Saints Taylor fashioned the first no-hit, no-run game Oo\,lg Pryor drove in or the season Thursday all three runs as Sod· afternoon in leading Lhe 'dleback Colle1e's . Dlablostoa4·0conquest San• ta Cla•a Qauchos po•ted a a-2 Mi•·: or host La Quinta in high . \Vhen !\ti ckey ,\ll e n walked \\'Ith th e bases load e d and Dan frlcKeown came hon1 e when Brad Em('ry got aboard on an error. Miller, Rohde • • 1 sion Conference baseboll sch0b1 baseball action. , , v1ctory over South In other ga mes Ml1He11 't'l•I• (I ) .. ' Pfrry,cl CIOu!oe. ltl Rlc.,..,d..,n. s~ O.\<:hmodl,( ~•f'le'f',rt ~·~•\, 20 Frff'd,11 . ' ' ' • • .... ' ' ' . ' . ' ' , ' ~. Spark Barons , l 1 )i western College Thurs· involving Ot;inge Coast .est.S El ~ dayafternoononthe win-<irea tean1s. Mater Dei O•~ ner'sdiamond. defeated San Clemente, • ..,-·oran ge Coast• s 7-5, in nine innings and Pirates broke out or at~-I .. aguna Beach dropped a ing streak with a 12-5 3-2 deci:ition to Ontario Cerritos, 57 -56. p Ou n d i n g o f EI Chrisliun. Camino in non-league ac· Taylor's ,:::em saw the tiononlhewinner's field. l\li ssion Viejo hu r ler E. Schmldr. 1t1 T•yl.,...P CQOPlr, Pfl Tol•l~ ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' " ' ' ' " " . ~,., •• , 1 .. ,.,,.,, ' Mis'lori "••!0010 001 0 4 U Quon!» 000 000 0 O Mlt•r Ori HI ' , ' " ' ' ' ' ' " • • " • ' • ' ' 1-'ountain Vall e'" 1-figh's Barons. 22·5 roi- lhe season and Sunset League c hampions, \1/ill be try ing to snap a three· game losing s treak in ClF playoff competition ton ig ht as Katella in· vodes for :i.n 8 o'<:lock confrontation. bl' going into the contest v.•ithout standout guard .John Lodestein, who is out with personal pro. blems. I-l e .wil l be replaced by Mike ZumQo. After upsetting No. S Cerritos in the first round or the t:tF 2·A basketball playoffs Tues- day night, El Taro's Chargers find themselves in the role of favorites tonight in Jn circuit action, Santa Clara finished third in the Frontier League with a5-5record; EJTorotied for second , in the South Coast League with a 10·5 mark. Each team scored a st rikin g out fiv e pair or runs in the fourth opposing b att~rs and inning of Saddleback's issuing a walk in the victory over f o urth fram e. Th e Southwes tern . Pryor runner was picked off on belted a two.run homer an attem pted steal. .. ' . ' . ' . ' ' ... SPORTS second round action. Fountain \!ulll'Y will The survivor moves in· to the second round of the 4·i\ eliminations against the winner of the Crespi· Serra tiff. MD F • Their opponents, the I Ve, Santa Clara High saints, are a bit s malle r than the Girls Athletic Results 9ASltET9AlL Mts ... Kii !Ml IJJI •tN- .i.twlslOft Htl F l•I W.iy ~II Ill) F (JI ,.,_.fldlf'INIU Jec:I<-(21 C I 101 O.vod Wfrt l•I G 141 R•I<~ CMy c" G Ill Hulchlnson s.tor~ '""''! H1,1nUnQlllfl BeKrt- G.trlMll t. "IPM>S '· EdlMNl-Hoffl. tt.1tt1rne· 1-+IQ. Be.Ch.!" 11. Mi'5i<Mo't' .. 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VAR'>I TY "'"'""• l,11 1111 w.11"''"""' JUNIOR VARSITY "°""l&o11Y•lltJ 1)•1 !ti E\l•nc:<' .......... 1i.1111) ..,., ....... , ..... GIRL5'GYMNAS1rCS l'OheR 1111.•ll (111.J'I Ne.,pOrl H1rllot' Vaultinq-1. Nlnt y Choin!tre f"l l 8. 1 J•ne C.•Otl\ I ... I a.J, J. Jon Sodin"' !"I I I 9, , ti .. •\ I (hn1nle•e !"I! 9 Ii, 2. J,.,, H<lle.or,IN ll 1,J \.ll•OlvnGtOPtll I 1 .•. 8e1m -1. Cho!notre ~N I 8,1, 7 ~ei..r IN ) I 0, Sooonu~ IN) 8.0. Floor-I , (l>O•noe•t IN ). 1. J. Rudy IN\, L•uflll 811ll••<I I l I Bo~ Kateli n tied for second place in the Empire League behind Hunt· ington Bench and em· .plJasizes a pressing de- fense. · · 'J'he Knights of Kalella coach Tom Danl ey Spartans Tangle feature 6-4 Brian Todd Mater D e i High's inside and 6·1 sophomore fiolonarchs like to run, Chuck Greene in the cor· run, run, and frJonarchs ner, in addition to 5·10 coach Jerry T ardie s ays ~uard 1.-like Domene, 6·1 that's what Villa Park forward Rick Dunn and 6·0 Rick Neubauer, will try to stop toni ght when his team invades Fountain Valley coun· the confines of Villa lers with an All-county Park"s Century League guard, a 6·10 center and champions in the first Orange County's No. 1 round of the C IF 4-A coach-Dave Brown. Bill Mill er was tabbed bas ketball playoffs Tipoff is at 8 as a n all·county guard "W ( I th 'II and his runnine: mate. e ec ey want to slow things down on J.odestC>i n , i s an all us:· says 'fardie "Jtnd le;iguo sl'l('clion . as for stopping Villa And wilh sophomore Park. \\'e feel it's a mat- J1m Boxold a nd 6·3 t er of slopping Steve .senior 11ark Alitchell. Nelson a nd Doug the Barons present a Jlolacginnis .. balanced attack around Nel so n is an All the6·10 Dave Rohde Orange County choice Bro~·n \\'3S selected as and has a re markable the coach of the year in shooting eye. Orange County aCter Mater Dei has its All · learling his cre"· to the county s t ar , too. in Suni;;et League tit le. s<>nior tit ark Breitfuss, i-·ounta1n \'alleys v.•ho was nri mcd to the tough d efen se di splays a second tC>am on the all· matching zone in \\·hich county selections l~•trons players seek flt1l Breitfuss. hu\l.'Cvcr, th<>ir counterpart while bl ends in "·ith the r est of still playing a zunc the ~l ater Ot>i starters in 1''o untain Vall(•y the l\l o nar c h:;' fast raC'k ed up the best cJc break fcns i\"c record or any Other keys arc guards team in th e Sunset Jim Schultz and Jim LRague. Eleni. cent('r Jp~k Dean l.od~l~ln and lftillet and/orwird Pat J-li)J .Of'f ha"e both averaged in tfle bench are Pat Ee· rt o u b I e f i g :u re 1$ cles. Jude Kaufman and lhrougtf,out the seasbn to John Stemmer. compleJtlent Rohde, \\•ho Mater Dei is 18·9onthe has t'hcked for a 1'3 .4 t ieas on and f i ni s hed :l\"<'rag-e. second inl the Angelus The Barons arc "·ark· r.c;ague . Brcilfuss inc on a sc\·en.gamt-"·in-nnished \Vith a 15.5 scor- ning ,;t reak, but "·ere ine average while Jim pushed in that sp:in by Schull7. scor ed at an 11 .7 \\'estcrn (63 ·GOI and ('lip. Included among J\'cwport Harbor (53-51 in !\later Dei"s 18 victories O\'Crtime), aside fron1 is a 66·61 ." in over the 60·57 championship l\Iarina. \'C'rdictover ~t:.irina. KA.TELi.A lll·llt 61 Compton ~ bl Pjffl'P')r1 M••tl<7r "' S? Voll• Pt•k " lll W•\lrn•ri,lt• " '~ F'1111~rt0<> " tlJM.t•IRd ~ tj v •• ,., ....... ., •6 0o ..... , " I) A~nC~G A1tmotO\ ... 11 los All&> " ~?El 1oro " /IHotiorioHo!I\ .. 'IO S..n ctt ..... nle "' 6l St Antr.onr .. 'q CwtH'''' .. "'F-11<11 " " host Chargers and don't appear to hav e as much balance. Santa Clara is also younger, starting three juniors. Tipoff is at 8. Both teams compiled so-so overall records Santa Clara was 13·9dur- inc the regul a r season; El Toro 16·10 The Saints edged Bell Gardens, 68·66, in playoff action; the Chargers shocked * -tr ~ CIF Cage Agenda Call 842·5878. Put• few words to work for you. WOMEN'S TE NNIS Or•" .. Ce•ll !SI 441 Sen11Au ~f!Qt•• Blil•" !Ol de! Bo'"""'' •·0,6 I. 0nn .. n .... 101 de • B•n .. rit O 6 0. Cull~n •0l<1' t Hobb.,•<! b·O 6 1 K1>Uff>bu"1 IOl 01>! C.olly•.0 6·0. -!0 101>1 C..o•On•rt 0,6l Doulll•1 """"'~ l>l Anent•m .. \1 fi1,1nl lrio1on Be•t h " "" 11.e..,,.<IY ,, !'6 ~.tOd Ito.IC-" )t (,p•F<' ~ ,.0r .... ~ " "31 oc!noll ~ Joe •u1m1nq!on B••c.h ~ bl An•l11<om .. JLJ~I ==========5't.t,==©~~=~=~~~~ Bar-er f'loh<1r.1 I S i d t ! Mi!ted,.·P~•~b • b I. lel1ri11 e • Slo n f QP• !S) Cl•l. Aroo1rwn· P• "" ••. I I. 6 • F1<1rl\ C•mpb<-11 !~I won oydriMlll owerM-• Kunn A11Cl•r\eri·+'n1lll Pli tSI dfl. ~1 1n•n w;1..,,, b •.•·'· t'l ,..OO!et><tt k ~ "O:erineo1 " Double Eagle WOM, •• ,..,., .. LL Fo r Rustler Or"t .. CN11 IJJI .111 r 11 rtt1 S.tltY, 11 l S J • .._...,..,,,, • 1 l ,' LONG BEACH-Larry Mtr1n. 'lb ) l l r»n••"-'·~~ ._, • ._, 10 ~1argison of lh e Golden s:;~1. c ~ ~ ~ g West College golf team. '",...,.,.,1;~ 11> 1 ~ o had a rare double eagle ~~~~·lb \ ~ ~·at Recreation Park Golf A-nl••onr." 1 o ~ · o Coul'se during a com· ~~::.•:,1• ?b 7 ~ 1 ~ munity college tourna· ~~i~i~c~ t ~ : ~ ment earl y this week. Mr1:tobl'ns,0·1b 1 1 o ri.targison harl a long ToM•1 S< ..... , 1!~1,.13: •1 11 d rive on the 517-yard, • " • fiv e-par hole. then ~~,~~'31~ ~~~ t~l~ 4 ~ ; drilledawood~hottolhe .. ...,.,,,., ... ,, green . from 250 yards 5-I.-'-'' ~.P.lb ' ltyl9r, 1•11 COCIPH. '' .... rl._, 1, LllllfM\i', c. TMft'lell, • Oll .... rf StNli.y, ct Slt°'fler\, II "-·"' M111,1I, !f '". "''" J 1 t o out. It ll-Ounced. several 4 o t 1 times before rolling into i ; ~ ~ thecup. ., I 0 0 L•flt Mec!lc T•1,1,,..lf'l•nt l 0 l 1 Al UlfU"-1 (alt e. ..... l O I 0 ~l,..l•el M·"'I• Teuri•-lltl 1 o Q o ,.,..,, tcor•' I, El Cillm loo 900; 1. ). O Q O l or>t S. .. c" '°1: l . Mo<l•P••-•11; ~. ' ' O O I GolOen 'Nl•I '25; ~. S•llll ,t,l)<I •:M; 6 0 0 0 hk•t\lllld ••1: 1. Sent• Monl(••l7; L "lo HllfldO "'· 1'•1•1\ ,. ' 1c .... "' t1111l11t• ' ' " • • • ~ lt'ldlVld1,1•I Seo•••: I Lill••y Ma101"°" 1c;o1o.n w1,n 719; '· Pflll c.toul<1 lLOflO hlKl'll 110. 01~• GWC • """•'! K•UY GlllOf'd 111; 00'1 E,_ 1 m : ~,... L•I 7Jl; Sob Merkll'I in: 0.16onWt\l 010 llJ 0 ' \llfltu'• 100 000 1-1 • St•llt ~befl Mt • •••• •• 1 ••• • .... ••••• .... flia~l[ At Koll /Irvine Center, we're offering 90°/o financing on our 4,000-8,000 square foot industrial condominiums. It may never be so easy to buy an industrial building again. This olfe( is only good for a limited time. 33 Individual units of Phase Ill are ready for immediate occupancy. Koll /Irvine Center is located in Irvin e Industrial Complex, th e nation's largest master-planned industrial area. p~r ..Orpnge County Airport.and tHe intersection of the San Diego and Newport Freeways. You r neighbors will includ~ 400 maier industrial firms a nd more than ~ ,000 commercial support Servites. Visit our on-site sates office , look at our models. or call Dan Curtis .. at (714) 979-9205 or (213) 680-9415. I&" I /IRVINE 'CENTER 3190 A AIRPORT LOOP DR. COSTA MESA. CA 92626 IRVINE INDU$TRIALCOMPLEX ' ' ' ' PrlUI, Cl·P . G. M<:Go.,""· If Lo,.,..rt, )~ Wd!er~,1b Eccl!"\, lO ' • e . M.1(,1 .. !ey, p.rf M, M.l<.tulev. rl ·tf 0.•tlM, c S MtC.O.,•n, 21> Gole,.1tl TG!dl\ • , • ' .. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' " • in the fourth and after Doug Reeves singled ·Tom Za notti and Brian I in a pnir of runs for the Hester had singled in the Diablos in the third after seventh, delivered a l}avc Schmidt \l.'aiked clutch s ingle to get the 3nd Darr e ll G arne r S•fl CleMe nl• (SI "' ' ' ' ' "' winning run across. doubled. The victory brought I-los t Sa n Clemente Saddleback's season re-ca me from behind to tie cordto7-2. the scor e in the s ixth Orange Coast pitcher inning, then let it get P..like Yost limited El away in the ninth. Chuck Camino to four hits and a Linnert wa lk ed and Don single tally £or eig ht Watt;r~ s ingled and were frames before tiring in sacrificed ahead. Bob the ninth. He had two l\lacauley had a scoring s trik eout s and four fly ba ll and l\I ike Abata wa lk s an rbi s in gle. Pal Prilzl °'"" .. Coast llJJ S,Win, rl Ttyon,!i• S(hr1,1pp,c.f ~{11.21> VOM,P s .. eriwn,lb Aw rltl,lb Ace.om-.< Zunrner. Oh Katlter,11 Po$,.....••o, lb L~l.lb .. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . ' ' ' ' ' ' . Total• " " Sc:9"ll1 l11ntl'ttls • ' ' • , • ' ' • ' , ' ' .. ' . E1C,>mlnoOOO 100 OO•-s !I 0. C04!it 1'10 230 21 ~-11 llo S.ddl .... ck Ill z .. noui, rf 1-ito\ter, lb .~Ot.11 ~·edt.lb ()ouolHS, p s,pr1 nom.n, lb Pereoud, c. ~ ..... ~, AO.Omo.cl Tol•IS .. ' . ' ' ' . ' . ' . ' • • , ' ' . ' ' " ' Sc:-.., l1111i119S • ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' • • ;;ovth.,e~le•n ;.ddlf'l>.I'~ ' ' . 000 100 000-1 1 000 JOO 10•-l • MISSION CONFERE..,(:I:: Sowl"'r" D1Yh i•11 w ' , L • ' , , ' had a home run for ~later Dei in tho first . Ontario C hris tian scored a run in the third and two in the fifth while the Artists came up with two runs in the sixth. Vi ctor lva noff scor ('d Sl;ovro. ?b J. NCISOl'I, '" Gonl.t!e,, u F <1,,en, c Mart, rl P Nel"""',c.I --..... •ti P11<,.,3D t-l<1yde ... .r;o-- OunN>m, cl J.tnlon. lb HorY.tlh, Jb ~IJ,..,P T01i111 ~ ' ' > ' , ' . 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M11eo-.rrlt.1M1!;.~1#1 the100-yard dash to lead • 11• :M.1'J:tt~.-.c•>a, ~-t.:n:sJ.~~ 'i'ii'i. w-- the Ed I so o fl (I 1l :"...,. ,., t,•C101tt't1111 a. ,~, a,._ ""',.."f"•"• tMJ, ,.~: Cbarg~rs to a 72--M track ~ ..... 't1~:1~1 ;~Ac-.'"' "i:·~-1 ·9:!! (I) ~ OoJden West Collete's Al)d field dual meet vie• a. .... o•1.l~':as.s; t~J::!t'i~;;Tt~~::.oo t rock and field ' team tQC'Y over Mission Viejo ,.1/t::.01'.,!'%.n.!.';,f;:-' ,,._,, .. ,,TI,.., ... ii Jacks deptti. to be a COG· Th\lrsi:Ja)" afternoon on er~~'; ~r,..:'J:._,..,-,,.4t Re•••-1• Mlttlol' Vltfo. Tlmt: : tflnder in the tough Utewlnner'sV'eld. .,.. •• , ...... ,. ,....._1.111 V11...,, Ml1t~-'•,-t.M1111ot1v}•Je.~ ~-•h Tll'N 4$.t. ~:14,f.. ~~ ern California Con· Mission iejO's :Son .~~ ,..,.,_,, ,.OW\11111 ~11...,. HJ-1.N.t1"1«11•1Et2.o.W'\lllllM1.,. " !~n(e 'tbls season1 but Cook pbsted a l :58.0 T .... 11111.a. lfllro.~:M, ' the Rustlers do nave triumph in the 880 and Gf::.;\• .. '1~'r:.i!l'·;N(!•1••a. ~~i~~'r~!~.!ic"'e:~~ tEJ s. some top in di vldual t e a m m a t e M l k e . \.J-1.1N,...,-... ,,., •· llllMC•f•I PV-1. ~ ll!l 1. ter~ ca' i.. ,._1 S.Alc11(FJ.Ol1lanc•i l"1·0, ~k•IMl .Hsll)M!1M. , WLlent. Walterhouse won the PV-t. a.lfo <•12.. A•WH 1"1 s. sP--1. MtC.rt11.,-,M1 1. cw~ 'nle best is Steve Alex-mile in 4 :25.s~to ~the ~'!~~l~·~i~,1: ..... fRIJ. =·~· o.oroc1a. ~>. 01•--..:· ander. a transfer from DiiblosperformanceJ. Kto1o......,11• .'iiidfft'11•1i... DIK -'5-1. Hun11119 <Ml i. OM· So th C I C II ..... OIKW-' lfola•llu IFI a. Mc:Glft. IMWlk tMI 3. R•rl (Ml. 0 1u.-...: u ern a o ege. Breggar wloore copped ""(RI J. Rffkt uu. 01t1-.: 1:u. n•·s• •. Hls specialty is the de-the mile in 4:29.3 and the 'ltl-1• ~r""'..M u•i. 01.,_,: J.~1~i!'~~~~~1!f.!.:.:~ ,uu t: catblon, ~bus he will two-mile in 9:35.5 ln lllJ •a. a...qo .._u .. <ltJ 11tt1,......_ enter a varlety of events impressive double tor. . ""''"'n1r.,'1'!.~1.!'.:'~uw• . v.,..., f h ~ N . -) toa-1. SllOd5 (ff) 2. to¥• (F) J. or coac J.Om oon s Rancho Alamitos but 100-t.Ml&"9lt¥tu11.•-ci. J. ea1tt(F1.Tirnt;ll.J. RusUers. And be b~s the host Fountain Valleywori ~~~J!~~i.oso.....,.n.> . no-•. eo~1:1<Fl1. R1r,._l'ld'tll'1s. po11enttal to long Jump the meet, 14·®· · · . J.~•t ~~~ .. ~ t~,a~~Wa11t1 iui ,_ ~t~1v1Ji.":~V°i2i lrciwtr IFJ :a. 24 eet. . Terry Huddleston SMc11i.ton11c1.T1me:ss.i. H~11~~1::!::'~1S:'fF111.~tRt Ale?tander throws the breezed to a 4:25.0 in the . 1...'!fJ·1.~T:i::~~J1:i_ Yo..int co 1. J.&i11 1F1.T1me:2:01.•. javelin 190 feet, pole m"ileand 39• 53 1 clocki"ng 'Mll•-I. ,_.111 cui 1, l:liwtllllGfl M1i-1. Rl.u <Fl'" Allffl CP:la. R. I•-14 7 hi h ' . . ·. lCI 3, £1tlt (C),'T~· 4;13;.I. "-c:Mk IFI. ThM: •:S2.0 . .. vau "° · • g JU~ps in the two--mile in leading 1-Mllt-11 11r1t1sori' 1u1 2. wright 1·Ml1•-•· eu'1 (Fl 2· RIKI IFI J. 6·6 and 15 a 54 '1 1n· San Clemente to an 81 A~ tc1a.~11.,n.tf 101. Tlf"9;,:••· ~~J~~.1ft!:~~\0,:_~ ..... 1 .. 1J. edi " , ·..v 120HH-1. F•lkt (Cl 2. Goll IUl l. C ,,__ R Tl term ate JiurdJer. w1·noverGarden Gro•e Mtignw 1LI. 'Tlnw1 1~.•. •-a~ f 1. "": 1•·•· Noon feels hi·, tea'm y • llOl.H..,.1. R111kll\ (LI I. a.ddllt ICI 330LH-1. GJllll'I (I") 2. lust! (f') ~ . , . In other meets, El J.Mli1K>trtLJ.T1~:•1.1• M1111o11tF).Tlrne:•s.1. w.111 be very strong 1n the Tqro downed Esperanza 4'°R•i.v-1. L.1Qu11111. Tlmt:.u.1. ,.o R••1y-1. fo¥11to1r1 v.111y ~javelin and high jump 67 59 U · -d ' MU• 111•1•v-i. u~1""f111Y· TJfY'lt : Tl=~·R~11y-1 . Fo\ll'lt•ln Y••ay, · ltl k ·h · , nivers1ty an La J:v.i. TJmt: 3,,7,7• ,Vo a r Dunn. w 0 Quinta each h ad 55.lf.z Gr~1~'i.~~1,~~!~•Y IUI Md HJ-I, M.lllHS (Fl I. R•yl'IOftd (Fl • Girls llohored _,. played football for Points whilff Costa Mesa LJ-1. 0s.1r•lldtr.<LI 1. °'....,.., :&.FordtFl.Htltht:s-t. ·: GoJden west a few had 48 in a triangular IUJJ·-~~~~ ru;'t~~=-li.J1 3, l,~;;·i~o=~:: ,~:1~Clt1tol'I (Fl Gail Wetherbee .,as LutzoW Was the· most _-aeasons ago, is a top meet and in 8 night meet veo11Lt.ttt'Ol'lf: 12-G. PV-1. M11i.r <F-11. f'11111i. if'l .s. named most valuable . valuable;· Joan Schiel ,,Javelin thrower while~ at Huntington Beach, 1 ~~E:~f,,~~J.~:~':'' ILi "'f'~~J!='n'.t;o 1. a.r,_ 1F1 field hocke)' player 'at and Ann Metsch were Knorzer <Pacifica) will Mar "ina defe t d the 01sc.111-1. $11-rt tLI 2. cou .. , S.0""'1~~-(1F_1.;.~,·· ... ·~,F"'i'°"•.!!':. __ 1, Edison High School. and named co-captains; and -. Al d . th a e (L) l. ttoldtn IC:). OlilWK•: 15'-IVI!. -·· ;Me .............. M M t -ed c· f t 3otn exan er in e Oilers8S·Sl TJ-l.Pl"H1on cu i t.l..nblfg (UI 1R1l.a.rr-tF1,0ilt-.K1:11().1 arret ar eng gam mdyKrysto fwasmos high jump. Basketball · J. E11.nt10ro 1c1. 0 1111ftC•: :..s. f' h ~-'-M V P · h o n o r s i n impr oved. p t a y e r s T e r r y l'ardt9 ~~:J:!~\~ir,~i:T:1t~i. ros • ~,... ·volleyball at the girls fall Junior varsity field Meisenheimer and Dale s.a.-... 1•11 ,...,,.._,...eor-l.R.t,,..1ntM1. T1..,., 10.s. s.....c'"-•11411n10.''"°""' awards ba.nquet held re· hockey awards went to Parker als ill h'gh IOll---1. Bow111&n 1s1 2. WOOd 151 s. no-1. M1111ewn !Ml, 2. Fi.twrty ioo-i. Crow isi 2. M11(1M11t ts> l. cenUy'. . Betsy Gribbon,. most • 0 W I Yergl• IGl. Ti,...; 10.7. lH l,3.8urr~ (Hl . Tl,...: 23.2. Sclencei" CSJ. Tim.: 11,•. Jump. 220-1. wooc1 1s1 1. Y•ro1.,. 1G1 l. ..0-1. Hlll'df'lck <Ml •. 1. StitPNnS no-1. s1l'Ol)i11s 1G> 1. Spel'IC•r 151 Other varsity award . v a 1 u a b t e ;. J u l i e G Id W t I ·u Ad411'n'5 (SJ.Tlme:23,,, fH),l.C.wnp0t1{Ml.T1me:Sl.2. l,lrnmtU(Sl.Yl.,...:15.J. 1"nn ... r· Id h ke H h" t -and o en es a so w1 ...0-1. Rot>i-1s1 2 . .V..i.f'llr•1 uo-1.wt1santH1,2.H•Mr1c1t1M>. ·440-1. 8,1,.01on cc 1 2. u1stwN11 w er in ie oc Y lite 1son, cap a1n; , .. have a strong in. ts11 """• IGI. Time: s.i.9. J. P•1,,.1M1. Time: 1:00.0. is1 J.W•1141<• tGI. Time: s1.9. , . included: Kathy David, Martine Nokes, most im· ed. 1181)-1, Axle11 '1S) 2. W•lcott (SI 3. Mlle-I. A1191I iHl, 2. McO.-llll0-1. KtSllder !GI 2. Hall CS) l. -term 1ate hurdles field. Crock.ti' rs1. Time: t :os.o. IH I, J. Krl~ tHl. Time: ,,n .1. Oull\la,,.11a 1s1. Time: 1: 11.5. · . captain; and Ra dean proved. N 0 0 n -e'I 8. g t f . M1 ... -1. T. Huddleuon 1s11. a_., '2·MH•-1. c 111>11no IHI, 2. ?.JI,.. MVe-1. Uwb 1s1 2, a iae1 l<j) l. Rona,· rn_ost improved. In volleyball, 1·unior . s 1es IGl J. R. H11ddl111on ISi. Time: (Ml,3.MllJ•Ua (Ml,Tlme :•:S1.0. Mclfll~•CSl.Tlme :S:Ol.S. freshman Don Rankin •::u.o. noHH-1. D•ndurer1 fH), 2. Ros.s 2-MUe-1. Lewis 1s 1 7. H111 tSl 3. Debby Barnes was varsity awards went to (M , ) · f th 2·Mlle-1. T. Huddleston IS) 1. (M),l .SMw lMl.Tlme:1S.7. Crockel"{Sl.Tlme:10:'7,f ., d t · · · anna as one o e AIY•r•1 <Gl 3. arowo 1s1. Tlmit: JJ01.H-1.s11.1w1M>.1.au11et"IMl, 1?0HH-i.ouvau <s 11.Jat kson ts1 name cap a1n tn Char?ene Rakhshan1 as top i n termedia t e 9:5112~ HH · l . Hut>eri cci 1. 3·!'.!;.U:~~~~~i~=f ... '2.~1 .... ,.,..6. 3.~~~C11:J~'!-:1:1 :;·~l.waonerlGI volleyba ll and Julie mostimprovedandmost hurdlers he's eve"r bad. Mc:Oermott <S) 3. Nel§On <G1. Time: MH• A•••r-1. Hun11n111on &elKh. J.J.-c.kson 1s 1. r 1nw: ••.o. Hamilton the most lm· valuable while Tawn An- And Alexander, Ed 18~ LH-1. Huti.rt (Gl 2. oi.snu1 11~~~'.~·~i11r IM>, 1. ~e<1 IHI, 3. ../~ R•lar-l. Sin ciemenie. TI,,..: proved var sity player. derson was named cap- • .DeMarco (Pacific.a) and IS13.M,0.rmottlSJ.TltM:•l.O. Ro~s(Ml.Helghl :6--0. In tenn'ls, Lajla Von lain. Gary Cop.I a d ( H t "40 Rtlfly-1, ~II Cltm-nl•. Time: 1..J -1. Rjfnk lo tM/, 2. Blehm (Ml. J. iiiiiii!!iiii!iiiiiii!iiiiiiiii!ii!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiii~~~~-~~~~~ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil:iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i!ii 0 Un -.... 0. Reed IHI. Ols\.nce: 20·2. ington Beach ) add depth Mii• RtJ1y-l. sar1 c1•-11t•. PY-1. H•wro. 1MJ, 2. Sc.ha~e 1H1, .. Tlmt: 1:'3.f. " 3. WaQ)\11! {H), Hllghl: 12·6. ~ totbe e.vent. • HJ-1. ElssMM CS) 2. 80WmM! ($) SP~1 . Y•rvln (Ml. 2.0verlalld tHI, • Mark Sa rgeant pro· J. ~:.'~!~::'Tcii.,:: WoOcl IS1 J.· J. ~\~~Ht 0~!1!~~'•iJts·2. Tarvm bably will be the top ~ IGI. DIM4lllC•:l1-G. tMl.J.~rt1 <M101111oc•:12.,1\.J. .J11nior t'anliffl quart.r-m1'ler a nd 880 'PV-1. Howwr (GI 2. R•Ol..,,<Gl L Ylellkle1 (S).. H91Qn1: 12 .... specialist. H.e'a done 49.7 , SP-1. H~ 1.s1 2. Llmellr1IOll l'SI and S l, H41f1MWI lGI. OISllnC•: •1·1. LaOuhMa (ill ( ... I u 111 .... n.1ty 1:59.2. ar geant is a D4tcll$-1. eo...r UG> 2. Amllldol• C4J1c:euaMoe1• <Ii transfer from Occidental 1Gl2.Li-1-oll (S),Ol1tanc1i 13S-I. 11)1)-1. HMn•Wkl CCI 2. R•O¥aro (LI "and :pr p d t Bol ••T-('11 fttl ihWMIU 13. Kr•wtord ILi. Time: 10.t. · e pe a sa 10l>-l. ,.."' IEI 1. Spode;i. IE) s. 110-1. Hama1akl tc1 2. Krawfm'd •, G.rande,High. °""'°"'(ET). TIIM: 10.a.. (LI 3. Plrfill'' (L). Tin'll: 2i. I. _-1 Jd't h Oki f b tt0-1.Hk.UfETll Bln::l'Wlfd lETI ..,_I, w ... d ILi 2. P•(k fUl l.. .. 1 c • a res man a....-1E1,r1,,...:24.0. AJ11n 11..1.T1me :s..o • • 1:~t om Wes t mi n ster, .,._1,v...,..cer12.~1E1a. ••0 -1. K•r•m~1 0 1 ILi 1. ".,, __ Id Crlutlo(lfJ,.Tlf'l'l9: s:J.t. C.Ylf\IUOh IC) 3. Pe(k IU). romt: ;iJflUU score points for ._1. YllllflO 1ETi t. K"°"""' <El 2:11.1. .i-the Rustlers in the mile s. "-ll'lblr1ofl 1n1. Time: 2:ou. M11e-1. sc-r11t 1c1 2. Sc.h1..:1 1c1 M1i-t.H1,1sted IEI 2. RobiMOn IE)' 3. Fero (UI. Time: •:•1,1. aDd880. 1.fNtille.Tl.Tlrne:)it!4t.1. I 1·~1~-1. En"':'I tUI 1. WIUiMnl. lnthe ~otputanddis· l ·Mll•-1. s'~mldt lETI 2• Ll . ..-1u1. 1m•:11:01.4., · ou kylfldllll1MI CE) S. SPodola (£,. 110HH-l .PQU•r !Ll?.C&sl•Mesa · cus, Bryce Akins ls No. 1, T1,,.: ~:JI.I. · ~c~.::i.-;~-..~ner t1..l 1• C.v"*'!lh *unless he tr ansfers t6 3;~~~1~·1~~\~Il~·Wl•tonft!I 4"l R•lar-f. university. Time: "r~CLA on a f(>otba ll J3QLH-l.Hh:1ts1eT11.Mc.ic..,lE 51;!·11. R•l•y-1. costa 4W'•· n,,.,.: " h I .. 1 • l.CrlutlolEl.Tl-:•I.&. 3 M> SC 0 8tsuip1 .... Rfl.Y-1.EI Toro.Tlme:4'.1.~ : · · -Ttie RUStlers are h·· .... ~· Mii• R9C1r-1~ ,.r ... u. Tl~; HJ-1. Ewing (L) 1. Manol11g (Ul. I ...... ,.. J;a •. . Ht10111 :·w . • . ng in the ~ &prints in a HJ · 1. 81$11.ln (E) 2. Gt•WS IETI LJ-1. 0.vls IUI 1. Gillespie IUI 3, Potier CL). Olsl•t1c•: 11·5. ~on !ere nc e th at is .~;t!nri CP!:TI I, H......... PV-1. SIKktP'\IC. IC) 2. N1v•rett dommated by out&land· IET13.Furt>ff El.Hel;t>t:l l'6. <c~~·,~~.·i;:~ tul 1• w•st ILi l. In · t SP-1. Delay IETI 2. Giiiroer (ET) J. g spnn ers. .s1~r 1e1.oisi•nc:•: ,.,2.,,, 0a111cL1.0 11tMK•: J&.11 . ..... W.l 1TrMltk...... Oflall-1. 0oi., (ET) 2. Olr'111. (El OiKus-1. -I IUI 2. Moore (Ull. F I Mt 11 J H bo Ool"-Oan-tLl. Dist~•: 101·7. r ·• (( -I' r, T ..<' J.LundyCETl.Dlttartc.e:1"""4. • :JJ-1.0.llll (U .Oj5tMKt:Sl'-G. .. west•tc~. "'<lio •,,.. 1E•-cn11 .. JMJldHvr.1e Fri,. ~rch 14-El~I LA, LACC tit 100-1. Ot\ri! (l!l 2, Connell fEJ 3• MM'IOl l111 (SI) N"'9ll119t911 leMll ~W.st. .H9Anif191Ml.Tlilne:\0,2• 100-1. Rldge tord l H I, 2: frl., MIKll !._.I Slt1f9 Bart»r1 no-1. COllnell fEI I . Jones IM) 3. Sholn'loek .. r {Nl),3.MOUrwi (H), Tlmt: Ritl•YL ... twiw>lno(ML Time:,.,,, 11••· ,., 'nWn... Mln:h 27-1 So\11'*"' Cal ..._1, Ho9.1n IEI 2, &Of'~ tMl 1. 220--1. M.0111111 IHI, 2. Bridgtfon:I ..... .,,... \1111U CMI. Time: 5.J.t. (Hl, l. N1rok1 tMI. Time: 2S.I. • .. ~~I., >Nl'C~ 2t-1t Siii Olooo .._I, Cook C#!'I I. Hogan fE ) 3. "40-1. Bo.rrr IHI, 2. Stffrty IHI, 1. , IMIYL lkwllf'ld (Ml Tl I SI 0 0y•l'NI (H ), Time : Sl.1. Ai.,Aclrll'-llLASOUth~t. Mill-I. W.u:'~ '1M1 2. Ccdt . *-'· Col(h IM>, t .•Collofnari (MJ, •. Fri., April 11-.RID HondD, 58rle• {M)J.Smrthe fE J, Tlnw~ •:lS.3. ]. Llmklt1 !M). Tim9: 2: 17.1..._ .,_..t.99'Goldll\Wllst. 1·Mil•-1. Mc.Conn•ll CEI 2. Mi .. -1,.Sfto.lar W), 2. Btlti.r tHJ, S.I,. April 19-11 B•k•rlll•ld W•llerho\.ISt tMI 3, Cook tMl. Time.; l. WlllltmS lMI. Tl,,,..: •: ... O. -......_ • 10·19:t. 2·MU1.,.1.euu1r (Hl,2.Sl'lol,,..(MI, .ti frl,. Sii., AMII 2S-26-1t Ml. San ;10·H"4-t. GrlP'Y CM) 2. Andrews 1 Williams (Ml. Time: 10:SO.O. AlltonloR•l..,s. IMIJ. Pow.ll +E). Time; l•.I. 120 HH-I. R11ms1 y (M), 2. ·TllK.,..AfM'li tt--SoQll Cor119r...c(I l30 LH-I, Grt'gOrV iili\) i . Andrews Sthl0$Mr IMl, 3. Re.cl IH)'l Ttn.: llf:'tllf'l'll.iRloHondo. (M)l.Putm.n {E).Ti...,:•1.1. • 16·1. ·. ' Fri., Mty !-$0C1I COn_l•renc.1 "iO Rlt•J'-I. M.lJSiOfl Yltj-o. Tlrnt: 330 LH -1, SChlosi•r (M), 2. fll'lllSll RloHondD. · 4'1.9, 1 A~ IMJ ,3. Reed (H). Tlmt:0..0. S.t., Ml'f 1t-Wtll COil! Rll•VS al ~le Rt l•Y-I. Mils ion \lie Jo. Mlle Rel1y-I. HuoU11gtori Blld'I. Fr._. Tlmt· J·•I 1 Time: 3:5t .o. S.t .. Mrt 17-SoC•I pr1llm.s at HJ.:_ 1: of,~15 CEI 2. Cam.tr1itl (E) J, HJ-1.1...•mb (HI, 2. SamPtf'l IHl,3. ~1ntleld. . Conl"ad lMI Htlon1 · 6·S S.Crii! !Ml, Hf!i9ft!: 5·•· r S•t., Moy 24-SoCal tlntll •l LJ-l.St.inlordlEJ l ;MoorelEl l. LJ -1. Cross !Ml, 2. Slll*Nkw e.il.tflf~ICI. Burwic.k (EL Oilt•11Ce: l0-7, (Ml, J. Peoland tH ). Olol•n(•: 11-S.' . Cage Scores PY-1. Bogart (E) 2. FuJhnOlo <El -p\1-\. !Hr{I IMI,, t. $c.hlqswr. IMJ. J. Hammatt (El. Height: 12•0. J. WlllOll IM). Ht lgh1 : 11-G. SP-I, Radllll lE> 2. Al·tM•H IMI 3. SP-1. LUii• (Ml, 2. Greet' {Ml, 3. Clltclfll (M). Dl1laoc1: 39·L ~'.. ' Churchill (Ml. Dill•l\C.•: •&·7""' Obt lil-1. G~t•r (Ml, 2. He(ldiertoll Disc:u•-I, Ablrt• (El I. R•dlsl'I tEl CHI, Fullmer IHl. Olsl•nce:-tt-2~. • frM'll'•1. St. Frlfl(l1, N. v . •s ~ TlllM 100. North T ... 1 SI. 97 Dr .. 17t, Wlchltai SI. 7• :J. Hon rev (Ml. Olsl•nce : 1J4-IO\t.. ' TJ-1. Lopez !M) 2. S1aolord (E) 1. M051i.tl Yl•J•l70\ltl (61 \ltlll•- - 'El DI 100 1. Tl• ~lw•en Brouletla tMI re . SIMKf: ..0-ll<il. <Y10G10,,.,. (E) 3. Kr1111s CMI. nm.: ... lllllala Ytlil' 11•1 ISOI Rl..cM .1\.J, St. ~l11, N-Mt-..lcost.60 8rdtY7S. W, Ytxa• St. 72 HouUon 117, Houston BIOllMll 1..0l'lge.ac.h St. t7, $lf'I Ol190St. 7• AIMllWs J29-1.0aQdonlE )1.Glo.,..(El:I, 111).-1, WI'-111'12.. 61Jc•r (R) :i. BrClllleltl lML Tlme :26.2. • Mol'll.llWI St. 111, N. Afll-109, OT f\llllWIOll St. 6S, Fr"I'° St. M Croc.um (R). TI-: '°.I. ...0-1. McG.lirrr (Ml 2. Hlrtl'IOk (El • ,po--1. B•k ..... IRJ 2. Wllsan (F) 1 __ 3.Potter CEI. Time: S1.S. • ••• ,. ' ~. . " • .-----------1 : SPEED BOATS· wcLATA •TRAILERS· CANr ~ • KA •POWERBOATS· TAMARR ! 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MTI l lCll.IHI 7!!. • • ' { F . ~ .J •I " lti. , fl 'w ' • • ' College, Golf Summaries PrepNet FortArea Wonie'1 .r-~~~~~~~~~ii--:::-::::::::::::::=-:--~F=ri=dJIY:'f-,=''=b:"':':~::21:·:':97:5:=:::;:::::::;-:::::::::0:A~::V:P:IL:O:T:::~Jl~7 ,. rvaucNon.~. PUllUCNO'l1CE Pl!llLIC NOT!~ PU BUC NOTICE 11esultsi ,. . . ~.. •I ll was a ~Uer ball of R · 1 fl )I u4o Shi 1 UCl••IMlfltllCllil•r r•rtntrS evetit for the lddle ga Dlnf rat llOGllt ); ••' ey' . s1 .. 1.. • rvlne Coast Country place on ma china Pobi anct ,.fedda n~ w""'1 ~1 >ot1.c1~ ........ ,, .. J, Clubwomen'a goll -•p scorecards. Al60 et U2 -CUO)M .. and lfefen u_.,rv1.v ''llO'''t'lllft,St0<k~11•i .. , ....... SI b d A I" Cl .,...,.,, J-f•''f'flal'I 111 ~··Po'""'" S..r. ••. to celebrate Valentine's wer~ Roae el& t an an~ &J 'Ii!' en)elils fi!!.",_ </,/ ....... .., Day wllll Ellie Dunn and Nina Hannah.-. (lfOI. Ma\coed out wen \.'..ii'A':':1,~=1~~~~::~~t,.' JaneSehaler'firlna~itet. In A fli&ht, Betty .Muriel Brammer &l)d tt.11111., 64 to capture ftrat_place Witalla and Da.Ml Chap. ~ce.ft4>1entalaO atlfq. "1";';~':!:~!"w••11 c11 0.1 • .:1119. Ginny .Ford aUd m.an were the winnen lnatwobetterballaot F1,...,·H•1111 1Cl 011. •••lm.M Shlrley Kini •!Jo 'bad 8 with 162. Dory Amen and foursome event. Betty St~~~~~r.~ .. ~·-10 a.i. Mcc.,,ihy. 6' but placed second on S&:lly Cohn also finished Burnettt.~.Jeen Taylor, •k_,.,.,, .. ,, matcbinaacorecards. with 162 but were Shirley l\.lDf"~d SOnia o....,. .. ~,l~:!l o.i....wrr.1 Two tea.ma tied at 86 matched out. Kelley finished first... with Pit»0lG11MtLr"'n.,t,t4 •·i. lacluding Dorothy l!J net acfion, Rose al.23acdte. ...,. =~:g:::~~~z:::L:'-Wright and Mari Lou Sleight and Nina Han· Second place went to Wltche<' CG1a.1 a.a.ii J·•.•·•·• 1 Hogeboom 00 one with nahl were the. winners two teams ~t 127 inc\ud-:~~~~~~~~!;'~t~.1 June Rushforth and Pat with ~2. Other net win· log Marcella Kelter, L•ll<h ·F 11 ,~:,i.~~11 , 101 d•' Carlaonontbeotber ners cJudedGeorganne Dorothy Bowen, Dorothy .,..,.Sc,u1u111 .. ,,i.... Marian p, aris ·and Daugherty and 1eann~ Gray and P_auline Pifer }~~~ 101 d•' ~w.wi1cl'ltr Phyllis Stephens tied S~mbaugb ( 134); Bo~ a lo n g w 1 th K ate ~~:·Nt0••"' <01 a-1 w.111,. ... ..,11••• with Bert Pennington b1 e Smith and J oc Hairston,, Cay Ji al berg, ~: iNtli.tt.c-1•1 1J,Go-•••-... and Dorothy Phllllns Hartley (134). Thelma Car~so~ and ~· i111,1•• it.on g w 1th p e 11•y Corinne Franklin and Margaret McKinz1e. • ·MoooofYIGldtlt.F•lt..-mejr ..... •·1. .. " r h bl G d L ddl .,,.,_1t1His10t1.R•11m11.:. ••• 1.. Wt1ghtat'8j • · ,, o,urt on mate n& ar ner, 01s R1 e, ~11!.1••• !Gldel.G•11VY.,3.•-l. ween~y and ·N••die Madge Badham finished In at 129 w. ere .Katie ;~~ l~.:•i.~'!',\'=~~~~~t2• T.hre& oiber t.elms cards with 13~. ,Others in· Y.vo!'~e Donaher and • ~~·k"cs'8!~·,~:.,co11••·4:•·2 fiJUsl)ed ·at 88 i.l\,Cluding eluded.Jean 0 Skea and V1rg1n1a~awrenz . 'G'"''•"F•ttetnieh 15 , d•• ~olyn Gray &nd ·SOnia Catherine Turner (135~; Mlle SQ11are .~~i~Y.•~:?11•d•·4; s J d• '· Kelley· B J JObhson Dinny Ford and Jackie M'll' H . ed "•••l·R•hrn•·o . .-1 ••. 1. and Mad ·e B db•m · Brown (135); Mary . \ ie ayes captur • ••••·W•11e1n rsi de1 . g a . · • Doupe and Barbara a low net tournament at fa *"· 0~1";~~~·,.·•,·.•·,•,·1111 ,cc and Doro~y Gray .and Wood (lS6J · Helen Fountain Valley Mile -Hulda Davies. . ' Sq G If c ·th .. 511M1 .. , l d l i Balentine and Nancy uare o ourse w1 ~,1E1k1M1C10tto.v110•·2.•·'· o ~~ ,• -pay Newland 11361 . Dorothy a7L • .,...n1111 !Cl*i t'r.it1M•11M,H • t K ... 111r"3n1c111ie1vroma11w...o. G,oudnrn hmden • , alny Bowen and :Marcella In second place at 72 ;.; l 0 .... 1'19 !Cl detH ... ,.,.,~1.W: ar e a a 78 tow ~ . H l D I Ith ~· JoMI'>'*' 1c1 *' w.a., w, 1'4, A fl ' t Uh B bb. Kelter (136). Babs He11k was e en oy e w ~ ig w. o , le and Margaret Rise a1so Erlene Angstadt and ~1-w•11•r,1scc~"'"''·4·"' Smltb second at 79 and had 136 but were Bell Caruana tied for '•• H1MlftQ·f•1111rtM lC' w1 ..,.~,. Jayne Lenk third at 80. matched out. third at 73 . . o.v11o•·• • .,,. M 11 K h B e1k111'·°'-1'•11l"9 .1c1 "'' w.oe.. arce a e er won In B flight, the winners .In B night. Glad.ys ~~!!·::.,11art. iscc1 d11 fiigbt wJth 74, followed were Mara:ery Stbcker ·Richardson was the wtn· ~'"T'-·•-·Mllf•• .... •·4. by G.l nny Ford, Jane and Shirley King at 181 in .ner with 69 with Jean ~~: t'tt:r•lay ~o~difwft.n! Fern gross action with Doris Kuhnsecondat74 . "'·i...~1111111M1t•t.iv1e1e pr •a . ~ Keyes and Margaret Barbara Stewart won .. Mll'llff · Hin C fl1gbµit, Gllnnenda Ryckoffsecond a' l8S C flight with 73, followed >-. Fe•n• fM1 1o11 to H11_10 l-41. 1DM 10 orne was e w er " · t ~llO J·•, 0.1 cnwoi.;• 1.s. 1oM 10 w·ith 71 folld.wed b .Be Connie Tyson and by Rose .Diekmann (7~J '"e.-.9!01"lloJ... •. Y a Mary Jacobs captured and a tie between Lil ·: •. rGr11111"1"'11M1 • ... J .... •·•.-. Free~a1rn (76>, Ruth net with l36. Other net Dobbs and Theresa M,.th•~111 M110513'6.•·•.•~1 -• Nelson and Dototby ·Fi · t76 StMm•at !M) 1ou 1-•. 1-•. "''· •·• Bo 8 winners included Elaine n1zza a · Dototo1•1 wen {7 .). Rush and Virginia Zor a Benac YfOn D •• ._J..,11•r·H•""r"'11 (Ml •oi110 Sk•u,. In D flight Margaret f1i ht ·th 66 f 11 ed , .. !JI),", .•. 1·•: ~Piii wltll T•mbu••· H d .th Inn Lawrenz (138). Rosalie g WI • 0 ow ;..,,,~,···'·•· !>War was e w er Wine and J ack)'e by June Duncan (71)and :,:..,~~!~;~::.: .. 11111't9 1M 11011 J4 , l ... ~ith80, followed bySorJ. Trudeau (139). 'shirley a tie betweeq Massa ~ Ec11-1u\ot111t.,,1 H11 ... .c:11 Ja Kelley (81), Helen Arnold and Bert Pen-Neishi, Janice 'Brown ~ R111111 1E 1 10~~':~11•~ o-•. io.1 •o Mundy . and Margaret' nincton (139); Mandy and Marion Bartok St 77. :-~~:;:; 1d:1. co111•• / >. 1"'' 10 M~Kenz1~ :~ 1 . , Hansen and Rosamond Nancy Quackenbush •• s11.oa.r1 1E1 .. 011••.6 l 1e1.1..... namu: aenUnes Carrico(l39 ). was the winner of E ;; t·~·~•m rE i 101o1, •.I·•.;•. 1 • dt ay ebventtt scobredllon af , Shirley M Mier and Bet· flight with 72, followed , •' A...e.a..1E1 .010\11 ·•.~•.>-t.7• wo e er a so tyH ·· k1t: ext by Frances Anderson ~I!.. L·~1101~ .. ~d tEi a•' rMouraomTebasCis,M'r.,and all4~z:~:i~wedb~'~11:,.;a (76) and Peg Lourtie "co ••Y·C.•lllh • o. , 1. d•• ra. om umm1ngs M 1 ' d M et (781 .., "•~h-S11wer•·1 ... o teamed with Mr. and al orv an argar · :": Pv~·D \.¥noll !El,-.onll'J.6 1; :.•J.6·1 Mrs. Ralph Johnson for :: J1ualor \/andllJ firstplaceatl27. ·~·· E.i-1111 111 Hti. lfl.c:ll In at 128 were Mr. and ~· i1 .. 1.. Mrs. Larry Sork with •' 1t• ... ie i d•• •'r•1•11 •·1• 11•1 8111 Haynes and. Pe•_, •: W.111trowd JS, dtl 'Jt~fl ... ¥ t-0, Ott. _ _,. •, &o,,....w. .. Sweeney . Foote Captures Old Crow· Title :: , :wlft• <El !Mi 1 • • •·....., ..o. Four teams tied at 129 :; .. ::~~~w· 1£1 -.11 • 1 10•1 1· .. -including the Bill. Kid · .. , ll•l'ltlE•-•·2.11e<1•·•.-... 1. ders with the Bob ;: •• ..,6... McKenzies ; the Bill :: H•rnpten.g:'~~·;.,11 1EJ d•t. Lestel"S"with the Marvin Bitl Foote defeated ... 1t•11•,S•r•11 •·J • 1 ae1 . R. 1 th Bill H al.a.. George Woods, 2-and·l, ;· Ro,,i·P•sc.oe •·2. ,., lS eys ; e er U3' 'Ra11•,.Ph1u1'"te1101r~• ... °"'61 ?nd the Robert to win the Old Crows meet for the overall seniors championship in the near future. • ...,.. .. 3• ~1 5-' H d D flight in the seniors golf :~ uo...h••" 11•1 c111 M,...,,.11 v .. 1e ogebooms; an the . .• s1.,. •• , Turners with the Fenton championships at Santa Sf!arUff • AudtoP" tMl 1011 10 ""'"....,'·•,oitt Coos Ana Country Club this ;.:0111.,,.. • 1. aet M<>elle• •·•. ie.1 10 • k Jim Thompson is the newly.installed pfesid~t oflhe men's ~lub at Huf.1· tington Seacliff Country Club. •• i .... _. •. , Mr . and Mrs. Robert ·wee · !:.:7'"(ht•, iM ~ ""1 II• ... o ..• o. bl, Mccurdy teamed with Dr. Tom Peki.nwonLhe :-cou1m.IMH0111 .... 0fl1~.•1.•1 Russ Watkins and Ponce de Leon flight :: ·"'-cM~•o·~w·•r.:·1·•.-•1 Marcella Kelter on One (60-69) by defeating •• ""~-td·c;t 111t111 1M110111ou.... of three teams Ued at Verle Fry In the flnals. Other officers include •! <.rnpbltt .,.,, O-•. Ott He1W1~,.0ro,,,,.1 K d Kl. •,1·6.•·' 131 . Others were the Ho~ston ier, an 8· .Willar Jck as vice ~ Bofl1·F...,.~ rM 1 lhl o •· 1 •. iottl·•: Courtney Owens with the hand1capper, fired a 71 president: Bill .Ball as ~,,~ Don Beneschea and the to defeat Ora Crank fOI' secretary; Doc Williams ~;. Froslt•Soph R.AmoldswithBiUDix· theRenaissanceflightti· as treasurer; 'Dick ~ M••"°""'•1• r11• 11114~..,, L.eQo,w111• 0 n and M a r gar et Ue (50-59). Johan.sen as tournament ~ Fanti,.,. r,...1 ~7~:~ ... n, • • . ..,.,1 ,, Mona; er. The three winners will d i r e c tor ; C h u c k :~~··• 1-•.d•' suuon • 1, 0t1 s.t«•-At 132 were Mr . and Boulware as social direc- ::•·1u,"'11 !Ml won• l to•, 1 •. S·'·-Mrs . Robert Smith with "tor; and Whitey Sprague ~::~1cri.rd¥"•11e 1 ..... 10,, ~'· 0 •• 1 •. Mr . and Mrs. Frank Basketball as publicity chairman. :.--... Bosomworth. Klick, Johansen and :; M<C.ul•• CMIJ!~'11~;.-0'"· • 6• 1 ~ Vern Scbauppner _!'M. Boulware will serve as I. c. •• ,., rw1n1111 CM! -..,111 w•th Hl'Oltt closest to the pin on the s d• greens and rules CQJtl· ~~1rnoto' J. , 1' Ciel Ou~e·Vebtr I·•. 13th bole for the men and tan mgs mittee. .··-·B•llloOllVI••" !Ml,..,,,., 36 Phyl·lt·s Arnold was r .~.0111 1-41.•·• · · The Seaclif Thursday •• c1 .... uor the women. F. or Area team h•• posted • a.1 re, ;: Prep Golf Pat Clarkson broke 100 cord while the Sunday ,• lor the first time in team Was undefeated in :: "1,11s,11 .. 10.11 January with a sizzling Ct:NTU• .. i~~::~!:,~~~·Tu.L.L. four matches and as· ~ cy,,.,.u1111•1E1To•• 94 while Betty Burnett ~.-~sured of a playoff berth r.w::::::111if 1n·~~7'Pe~!~,~~ ~~ · broke 90 with an 87 . Most ~!:,1!.11r11a:• n 1 with a single win in the .•vo...ng cc111oe1.o N•tchlll,MtGYf· improved golfer for v 1u.1P•tk i; finaltwooUtirl'gs. ~11n 1e1 '' oet."'to1i.11111, o.111k 1c1 o January was Sally Co-c.Mt•Mlw ·~' F'IOft 1s. Petr•"• 1£1 n ct.1. e1Mod>IM 5, •, Next m·en•s club meet· ~.a. 1CM nant who dropped from a Tws1111 , s.n11•"" l 11 ing will be Wednesday ~ :P B bn II 31 handicap to a 27 . ~IOOll• toPHOMO•I o u with a putting contest ~· rep ase .,. The annual Mary K w11 L1 beginning at 4:30 under ".. Browne better ball of ~1..-K1• I i ·~,, ~ c-on•oe1M.1• ,1 1d r-ect on of Wally ~ •• ,uNtOR'IA•11Tv•A1••AL.L partners tournament v111.1'P'•r• 11 1 Moore ;: ··SaorenloOoll, ?D, l 1 1 o: c-. P, was staged at lrv1'ne T..,.imA. 1 1 ' 'o ( t 1 0; SOIDY , ID, ~ 0 0 O: C.O.,W.-• 10 ~ "'"""""'"· s,, • 1 • o. co ... w, "· Coast' Country Club re· t:.1"-4f:: , 10 It will.be a better ball ~ ... 0 1 0. lr'lln, rt, ' 0 2 Q, Mql!Oll J n r t ' t ::•ll:l••oh, '· , 1 o. s ... non. ''· cenUy . . s.ittoA:.. 1 11 o pahr ner s even on .r o • o.l'ri•r.iD,1 .0 'o • A tie resulted with ,,, ,..o'"''°"" Marc 16 with a blind i!:1~~.~ ::-: ~-~ ~ ~.Jane Schafer a.nd Lois 5 ,10ft<1• ~. ~ drawforpartners. ~:":.c:\1 IN• :~ ! In a recent two better Start playing_ arouna ••• • ~:111,..w ~ : balls of fivesome tourna· e1Mo1MN • 10 ment, two teams tied for ~l~. ~ ~~ fin;t place incluCllng Joe souTH~O•STL•Aout Frey, Walt Williams, .1uN1011:v•••1Tv w L.. Frank Watson, Howard =~= :i ; ~~e:~~tb :nr;,:e. Bi 11 :~~vf.;e ! .~ . On the other were E1Tor. 2 11 Larry Jacobs , John 10PMOM0111 w L. Southw4!1, Win Orgcra, Ml•11011v .. 1e 11 4· Don Vinton and Ed ~:;: .. -c" 1! : Rtfoff. Both &Quads had 5-e11ci.m.11•• •, ,•, scores of 119, .25 under Ulll ... f"Clty o.NHllK 1 u · par:~ ••••MMAH Another tie resulted w L n , for the Qeltt spo~ with :~;Ken Gibson, ponn s 10 Partch .... R~y ~amer , ~ :~ "Paul Beci.ner and Bob Quackenbush on one al w , 120. On the other were i~ ; Jiin Crawford. Al Bauer. • s Ken P11e, Rl)1 ijlnderer : : and~ s,watskl . • • .. ,...,._(;_, ~~ The Annual St : • • l'atrlc;k'• Day ~Olit •If ; l lr\'lne Coal\ <;9untry l : <;llfb' wlll be al aged , • Mareft.16 with a field of .,, ... oYer zoO expe :~ed to • L p.ijclpat.e. , ;; t lt"will be, a blind draw • ••'V~nt wlt!'._~Jxed ' ! lounomes, ·~C¥, on a I I be11er ball of partner'• ! .1 basis. • NOTICE 01' DISSOLUTION AND Tl.AMINATIONOF JOINT VENTURE P!.lr~.,..n• 10 the pro¥"lslo11i ol Section 1SQ3S.S ol 1n'-.(orJ>O<itloni Coae ol ttle St.lit ol C•1n'9r11ifl, notice is nereDy glwn tM.'lt : £Ke(<,1l0< 01 lhf Will or 1ne .lt>O¥• M•med oct10f"' JOMN M.MITCMl!LL •11 ..... ..., Ce..lflr Ori•• N-,.,-t .. Kfl, C.Ht. fl ... Tel: 014)"'4-1611 All.erMl lot l:••<•ler P\<bll,,..O Or•no-cia~t D••t• P'l101. Fe11t .... ry ),tf,l,,ll.lt/S ,:..,I} Pt.:BLIC NOTICE Trie jolnl •enr..re tieretolO<"e ,._,.,;ng b•lwee11 H .R . N ELSON COA POA ... TION, • C•lllornl• torpor•· HOM, illd NEW DIRECT IONS SYSTEMS, INC., fl C1lllort1I• c0<pot•· tlofl ""°~r 1119 tlctlllo.n llfl,_ DESIGN Gf.NEA ....... ii ?"S FOffll Aw11ue, Lflllur'\.I 8eMh. C•l1for11li is no.. dh· "'1..-d....., lfrmilliled D'I' m"'lu.al ton· "'6Clln }.1111. PUBLIC NOTICE Publ~d O••noe Coist 01\!v Piiot, 8J6!M SUPERIOR COUATO,.TME ST ,t.TE. 01' CAL.I FO•N IA FOR TMI! COUNTYOFO•ANOli NEW O!RECTtON5SYSTEMS, INC. !-------------I Fe0.1, U, 11 .18. 191~ *U·l:S ~I~ rnl1tltd to -r•1e 1ne 11o.<!Jnei) prOQ1rt1es lorrner!y btl<H'IQlng lo ltle f(>inl wnture Jn 11• ow11 ,...,.,e...,.,no!111 111.1 l\llme ol IN 1ol11t •enlure. • FUf"IM• nollt• IS btr•bY 91...n llyl the ......,.,,o;1gnaa 111•ft 1101 be •eSPDn•I· DI• from lnl1 Oily on, !or 111y ot>l19th0ftl lr>eurr.O Dy the olher 111 lh ow111W1me.,.. 011 1"9 11.1me ol lhe now dltso!ved 9"11 termi111\td jo1n1 ~el'>tu•e. D•ted •• L.1,11...n• BeHh, C•lllornl•. lhli ?•th O•• ol Fe ll<'<,1fl• y' 191S H R.NelM111Corp. • Cfl!ltor11I• co•oo••tlon by HAROLD R. NEL.!.ON Pr•i1dent N(WOIAECTIONS SYSTEMS, I NC. • C11Uot11l•c0<por.1l1on by AONAL.00. AANOL.D, Preilde111 PubllWd Or111Qe COi$\ D.1lly Pilot, FeDtu.ary 18. 191S 61J.75 PU BlJC NOTICE "ICTITIOUI •USINltl NAMI $T,t.TaMaMT. . Tt>t ton-lll<Q pe!'t.0111 ••• OOinci eiusl-,." .~ K Y AUT'O P,t.ltTS, H.001 C.,. Ori,,., L.IQllfll NII""'· CA KY CD RPOAATION, e c.llflno fl Corpgr1!10t1, 1t001 C•119-0rlyt, ~ Nlguel,CA 1M11 bu\1rwt1 ls 0.1119colld\IC.lt<I17J ~ Cotpotatllr!, F-rMlk 'l'•tMll this \l•l-nt ltlfd ..,.,h llW '°""'' Cl••-01 Of•/\1141 c o ... 111, en J111f'111ry t'I. JtlS. • P'41H•• f'llbl•'1'ed Ore11ge CO.Isl Ofltl\o Piiot, ~l,MlclM.lr.I, 1,,11, lt/S •I,&.)~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~TICI. OF PU9LIC MEilloRtNGS ON P•OPOSEO EXPANStONl O~MEilloLTM FACILITIES HE,t.lTN ,A(ILITIES REVIEW COMMITTEE ORAMG£ GOUNT'f MEAL TM PLANNING COUNCIL MoH(e " hereby giYen tn..t oubllc 11e .. 1110• win 11e held D1 IM• """"" i i· 1ocl11io11, ""d•r S•CllOll •l1.I, Cfllllonllo He.11111 Mid S.l•lr cooe, on lhl loll-tt,g prOl)OlfllS: 1 Appli(•l l<)n OR }49, u11n1er~lly Medical C•11ler, uni¥eriiJr 01 C•lllorl'tt•-lr•!ne '126". PrOOO!f!d new IKility ot 'lOO K<,111 c•re beds io111oi•lng .1 W-l•t •,.d dl!ll(e111•oi11 ot 100 K<,1\e (•r•bechFrom OCMC. 1. Appli(il\on Oil ~}S, Ho•o M•mwlil Hospital Pre•byterlin W.11••" World Med•cal Fo...n<liltl<ln, 301 NtWPOtl Blv<.T., NcwPOft Beitel!, C.llllor11I• '261.0. Propg.-.d new lacl111w of 100 •cute bedi f11•ol•i11g a llilltler .af\11 dtil(llllil'>Q.OI 100 ~t ... le C.lnl DOOi lrom Hoag Memorial Ho•p!lal PUBLIC NOTICE I' tCT ITIOU I •V SIN C!5S Nit.Ma STATEMENT The followl119 perl.oftS fl•• doing busl- nets••· HARBOllll CENTER STYLIST, J3DO Hfltbor Bl•d., c;oslfl Mlw, Cit. t'J~ P•ul J . KllUlr. )711 5. R•u, s.lnt• AM,C,1.'2101 Wllllam O. Wllli•ms. 21fl0 P'i!t.,.son Wfl y, Jlto. SJA, Co\la Mis•, CA~ Thi• D<,1tl11ess Is cond.,(.ot•d P• a gerotrfll P.1•1M•rV!lp. Wllll•m o . W!lll•"'' • 'fhls sta1•rnent ,. .. , llltd' w1lll 111• County Clerk ot Or•n111 c o ... ntt• F.Drllfl•'I' 10, tt1i. -· P\obU1MO Or•11111 Coest o.uy Piiot. F•D. 14, JI, 11, •11d Mflr(ll 1. 1t1S "'6-15 H-1.,111,is will be l'teld M•r<l'I 19 and JO, 191S, 1:00 pm., Co~I• Mlw C11y PUBLIC NOTICE eo-hCh•mbers, 71 F"r Oriw, eo.i. 1.--------------Mot.I, •I ,,.hkh lime ill persons elthlr ,._.1,. 9"' opposing ll'te •PPlk.ltloru. PiCTITIOUS •USINass WIUi..llMrd. N,t.MalTATf:MaNT 11~ twwr. •nJorm•Uon (on\.1d tne T"" lollowl119 119rr.on 11 doing bu'tl· oftke ot tri. Of•r'191 Co..,11ty HNUll lness ''' , Ptl•W•h'll Coll"'l<.H, !01 FiiShion L•ne. SUNW£5T l'ltEAL TOR:S, 1•1M1 aucn T .... tlft,•herecec>l•sotlMl•PP>•C•llonl 1¥0 . Suli. 1•t. H ... 1111.ig\Ol'I 8'Nc;f1, .,. •¥"ell•bl• f0< ref1reN:t. Col.lnCU K-e111orrn• t'.l:M1 liof\ Oft ll'lot IMW+nl llOO'I' reto.........0.· ROl\.lld L. Huftllile, 1481 Vlfl 511111. lklnl w!M 0. o.<IMG .II IN revut« rur,MlYIOflVle Jo,C•lllorn .. ~S ~nll'lg 11'1 ll'W &o.rd of DlrHIO<l on Thit fllOl•M,5 •I conllu<tld 0., on lfl· ~rc:flU, ltlJ, ~l•ld....,I , PIA:liltfltO 0r.lfl9e CO.II Dilly POOi, Rorw1IO l Hul\Q.111 F10ruo,..,».1ws .. ..,,, Tltl1 11.11tam.11t ••J 111..i w.!h 1ne --"'--,-;_·-------lcou111y Clerk ol Dtfllllll COUMJ on PUBLIC NOTICE F1Drllflry 1t.1•11 . -----1'41111 Publl'"-d 0rfl~ COflll DllJly P\101 Fell.J1 .Jt,e11d M.1r 1,14.1tl' Vt-11 No. A·1JOH NOTICE F HEA•ING 01'" PETITION FOR FlltST AND l'INAI. ACCOUNT AMD Rl!t'O•T 01' AOMINllTR,l.TION, PaTtTI°" FO• f'INAL SETTLlMIENT, .-o. ALLOWANCE 01' STATUTOltY ANO. EXTAAOROINARY l'"EES TO ATTORNEYS, Pl:TtTION fOR APPOIMTMlif'IT 01' SUCCE5$0R T•UITIEE NOT NAM•D IN THIE WILL. TO FILL VACANCY ,I.ND flO• f"IMAI.: DtSTRl lUTION INCLUDING OISTRIBUTION TD TESTAMEN TARYTRUST E_.M. of OAL.E l . ORAKE, OlSO known iS DAL.E L YN!'f ORAKE Ot!~~~E lS"HERE8Y'GIVEN tt.;i EVA ORAIC E na1 ILl•d fllorw l11 • s»llllon tOr Fir\! •~Q F111f1l 'l'Ct_, •lld Reporl ol AOml11 .. 1r1!1on, illd Petition IOI" Fi11•I ~tllern1nt, ana Petition tor A11pol111rneMI ol \he P.11110 ... r .11 SucteSsOf' tru5tee llO\ Mm•d 111 tne w.il to t1!1 IN •11ti11t y, tor •llow....ai o! Statulory alld E•tr•ordl111ry Ft11 •"" •or 11nal d11tr!Dufl<)n r•l•tflllll to Whkn " """" tor 1urt1'11r P••Hcu!an., ... o ,II•! tl'.f ttme •lld piece ol n1•tlt19"0w WIN' h•s 111111 ••I tor Mflrcn10. 1'175, ii '1;00 i .rn., r11 l h• co ... rttoom ol OeNrlmenl No. l o• 1.110 CO<lfl, •t 1'CIO C•vlC Ctn!fr Dt1vt W.U, 111 UW Cty of Santi A11e, Clhlorl'>I•. O.ted Fe11r ... i•• 10, 1915 WILLIAM E. SI. JOHN, County 0 1r1< VIRTUE ANP SC"ECK, INC "Ill Noewpett Cell II,[ Ori•• Nl•Wl .. Kii, C~llf•fllifl 91 ... Ttl: !1141 t-M·tQ)O ,t.ltlo'M'l'tlor: t'tUliMitr P..,11!1"°'"' Or•l\(le Co.'t 0•1ly Pol<lf. F+o 11,1&.•"d"""r •· 1•1~ .a...15 ----------P{;BLIC NOTICE ----------. ,, I • I I .. OAILYPlLOT .. -~.l'.:;.11; ..... Mll~fl 11, tt7S, •t tO:" e'c.lot• • Ii tfMo trorit 9'\VMtte nt...,.,. ~. IN s..t.c.e 11tlt lriW,-toN» c..n>- 'S OHKt 811tkll• Ui .-U Selli . ng Seminar 5 ''· Ill U.. C•l'I' •I SM!• ""41. tit Or.,., li1tttl ot Utifol'lli .. ~tltNIA ltfCON\llEYANC• I M COM~ ....... <:41·•-i• Cef'OOWMIM. n arc .. M'I' _.intM T'""M ~ ~n QwW ol Tn11J rl'(OfOMI 1111 °""""'*' tJ, 19J,I, IA Book "60. llltVf-tM.ol Oltt.;UI. Recw4~0I 01....,c- tr, 1.&1;-.ol CAMlllf'ftl•, ur1•r .,_...,_, ., wi. tMr•il'I coni.1 ... 11, wHI "fl - ..... IC ...:t ...... to 011 1'119M~ ~ '°' <fl" ........... •I &M Um. of MM Ill ...-i11t ,_,of tl'lt Unlttd swtn vi Mwrtca. "'4lh0ul w.r••11tr ••~ti or 1 ... llecf• 10 1111•. UW paSl-<!i•ionOf llfl> c""'°'9'1Cff, •U ti91ll, !Ille .->d 11'1~ -~ldbr ii·~'""'" Truiltt in""°t.a U. lollowi""O ~ctit>e• ~ .. ,,., ~•IWI· .a In,._ •l0tl'WI• eovntr .wid'Sftilf, IO !"II; , LOI$ Ill tlkKll l2 of Ht"'Pl)rt 8Nc:ll, ft~ Ofl • WP tee.Otel.-cl In 8ool< J, ..,.... Kol ¥!Keflaneoui; ...Ups, ._oros OI Ol'lo'l9t f;CNnty, C•lllotnl•. from lnfor,,_.llon which ll>e Tn.dft -.m' ... naote, bul IOI wfllCh Trll\lflt """'"no •-f'WnletlOll Of _.,.nl'J, ""' S•t•tl •dOttS'> or other (&rn-"*' desltiWllOfl of 11141 ;lil)O¥t daCflDld -rty Is: 210I W•1I Oc.Nn fronl, ~ Be«tl. C• .. 91..0. s.ld ...,........,., 15 Del/IQ sold fOf' IM ~ of payi119 tn• Ol>llQitllonS leC\lreO by s.eld Offd of Trull incl1Dn9 tws ....... pit/l.MSol lht Ttu&tHMlllol ..... ···selling Smarter in '75'' a two·day sales trnining sern inar ror companies and dis· trlbutors in the high. ttthnology industries, Is planned by W EMA ?.<larch 13 ·14 at the Newporler Inn, Newport Beach. The seminar is the out- growth of a program de· veloped for one large electronics company in California which was. seeking a more effective techniqu_e for selling high-technology pro- ducts . Keeping a Cool Head 1 'Auto. llpTum' • , D·ealers on Coast 9utline Campaign .. By CARL C.4.RSTENSEN ot , ... O•llr ~ ... Wtl One could assume that the tighten· ing vice of federally mandated manufacturing reqolrements, gasoline restrictions, ruel embargos, higher prices and interest rates and rigid state clean air obligatiOns would eventually take its toll on automobile dealers . It's been a good many years since the dealer has faced such a period or dilemma, confusion and uncertain times as in these past 12: months. a1.1.to makers have been able to extend spark.plug lire. -Trade-in values have gone up twice as high as car pticeS. According to the Consumer Price Index, new c~ prices went up 11 percent from Nov• ember of 1973 to November 1974. Us1..><I car values went up 22 percent during the same period. . o...dh""'u.rv 11, tt'S CAl.IM)MNIA <1EC1'JI VE'l'ANC:E C:OM· PANV •. Rpbert E. Toliver. Anabeim·based A·Beta Industries, Inc .• a company that normally g e 11 era 1 P 8 rt n er in manufactures sunshades for automobife and recreational vehicles, WIULE THE VARIOUS rebate pro· grams and discounts, along with soine ·.small price adjustments have created .new business and helped build some showroom traffic momentum, the pas' .nonths have been tough ilnd cer- tainly reflected in the overall economy. The'' Au lo UpTurn'' promotion isn.'t the answer to a complete economic turnaround but local dealers' op• timistic approach ran be beneficial tu them and the car bu yer. •s Yid T~sllt 8ySUUl'IM Forthitfld, E nculi,.. V oc t Pre~td(Wl!Jlod f'Yblhfttd NeWfl(lrt HartlOI News. Leadership DeveJop-menl, Inc. of Glendora, has come up with the Koo.la Hat. The aluminized mylar and vinyl will be the seminar hats come.in six models designed for men and Women. They curtail • JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN J\.lercury has seleclL'<I Bob Burns us sales manager of the Costa r.-tesa de · alership. t-'orm e rly in auto sa l'V~ munagement in Ari zona and Texa:.i Rurns brings an t.'xlensive back· ~round lo the dealership. · • Pra• combin&d with IM Oriinve COiis' O.••r PiMM, Feb. 21, 28,;ind M.trcn 7, ,.,~ 5-66·1~ leader. He specializes in solar energy by reflecting the sun, yet permit air circulation. conductingseminarsand-~~~~~..:::.....::~~~~-=~~~-'..:..~;;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~­Near,ly 30 Orange Coast area de- alers are preparing to launch 3 month long "Auto Upl'urn" promotional l'ampaign. ~·-----PU BL.IC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS 8USIN ESS MMiAEST•TEMENT Tr.e lollowin<J per!.OllS ilre ao.no~· •••as: GIRL FfUOA.'I' SERVICE, 111ii Orenve Ave., Sulle •'!<.," eo.>ta Mew, tA'2'27 Helen l.ouiw Harder, 11/'tl (la). Tr9t LilM, lr~ifltl, CA '1140-t Hofma Moureece Schnilcl<tntlnll. lMSE'. 11st !ti., s..n1a Ana, CA Tflls b11Slness ;, conducted by a vener .. P¥1ntr$#\lp. Nornw M. S<Tll'l~lr.enbft'IJ pcograms for high- technology companies on sales psychology. pro- fessional and personal development, and sales training. Those wishing to al· A.T &T Interstate Service Hike OK tend ~hould contact WASlIINGTO]'J <AP> WEMA s Los Angeles of--The Federal Com- fice, (213) 641-8910. muni cations Com- mission said Thursday it T~ 51.Meme<>I was filed ..,111 the Publi Cou11tr Cini< o l Orange C:Ounly on com ~°'""'' u. 1915. will approve a $365 million annual rate in- crease for interstate service b)r American Telephone & Telegraph Co. and indicated it will consider another in- crease later. AT&T originally sought approval for a s.weeping reivision of in· terstate phone rates that would have increased charges for long· distance calls an average of 7 .2 percent cf· fective March 4. '" Publf\hed Oriin,.e ca.st Oal!r PilOt, Fft.18,anciMar .1, 14,21, 19J) Sl>S-15 PUBLIC NOTICE ewName ''Publicom," u con- i1•u -.-. traction or "public" and The $365 million is about hair the $717 million.Which AT&T re- quested on Jan. 3. About 70 percent of all Bell Syste m interstate phone calls would have been more expensive if its original request had been approved, AT&T said. The greatest in· creases would have been applied to short-distance calls made durin g normal business hours and calls placed with an operator's assistance. NOT1c:EOFSA(Eo••EAL ''communications,'' has f'ROflERTYATPJllYATESM..E been coined as a 1975 Ne.AMl7S Superl•r court 01 lhf' 51•.ie of substitute for "public re- C•Utornle1orir.ec-1,010r-.. lations,'' by Bob Clay, In the Matin ol 1"" E~l•teol HELEH The commission told AT&T to submit pro- posed rate changes in line with the $365 million increase and said it will hold hearings later on a further increase. s.sTEwART, cons.erv•tee. Tustin PR counsel. Notl<.t rs. htr«>f'M;iiwn 111.i in...,.,.. Clay haS incorporated 11ttn'9ft«twit1wuatPrlvaJ•A1t.Ot1ot the new word 1·n10 h1's .. , ... !he loflh ClrloJ of ¥arch. IWS, .t llw oflk• (If SHEPHERD, SHEPHERD .. firm name, changing it OUN0..5,1\n ouPonlDrtve,~te l7, from Clay P .R. to aay HewPOf'l BeiKll, C•lll. 926'<1, c.ouMrof , 0r ... ..-. s~e ol Catlfornl•, to tht Publicom. I ' hlQl'lffl and bl!~1 blOder, •no Wbjec110 !---------------------------, cOl'l'llrmallafl bf :.ala Superior Court, ell ttw riQltt, title ana lnlett•!.I ol said ~rvalOf'.at me time ol oeoth olfMI all Crocker Sets New Bank Time ,._ rlgnl, !Ille and lntf resl 1~1 U... estille'ol ..aid oece-d n.as acqlllred by llCle<'atlan ol law °'" otneouw, ocrier W.... or NI aodi!Oon 10 Ill.JI of wld *- ~-. Al the Ume ol Cleath, In •I'd 1lo •1 """ url••n real property 1'1....,,...., "-Cilf ol Cot'Ofla del Mar, Countr o1 Oraf9, 5t1ole 01 Calilllf'nle, partk..iM- .., deKrlbeCI ¥t lollows, to-w\1 : Lol 71Tr.c:l lloS2 Corona Gel M;Jr per •=;~~~.,e:!!;~~'!'~:':~ Caron•°*' Ma~. C•llf. Termi; ol sale c•sh lnta•ft.tl money of -U,,.lled Sl•le'i on confirmation of wie. Ten percent ol at'l'IC>llM bkl 10 be MPOSiled wlU• bid. 8iosor oliers lobll lft wrilltMJ Md •ill be r«flwd •t -alor~d otlke •I · ...,., '~ <1t1et the lln:t llUblkat- ..,..,. ilflO beforeo.11eol salt. Oo!lll!O FebrU¥J 13, 191S. HEM8ERT J.STEWARf 1:.20 R~w B•va. Van Nuy~. Ci1l110fnl•'91Cl SHl!:PM£RD, SHE ""ERO. ou•o.as 217t °"',._ s.i1e 11 ... __,, ...... , C.ftt .• , ...... AOWMystoo'C-.,.rv•tor - ' Putiti'ihl!d 0.ltnQe Coa~I 0-••Y Pilot, f'ebrwrr 111. Mid Nia ten 1. 1. 191~ '8£1.IS ' • SPECIAL LEASE OPPORTUNITY IWS Coope de Ville $186.:tO ""' ~~· Coll for more informorion !OE-311 -· !12332). ca~ """· '881'260, ...,, .._ 1131.80. 1o1111 rts.. s•737 !I0.1er. pa1. MO)'.:i..ooo. 1st I "'51 noo. <ell! I lk:.J : SfoKi.a1M-rNll.., ~--- SAN FRANCISCO Crocker Bank s3.id it will abandon ··bankers· hours" beginning P..la'rch 10. At that time, all 359 Crocker office s in California will be open Monday throug11 Thurs· day from 8:30 a .m. lo 4~30 p.m. and from 8::.:J a.m. to6p.m . Friday. Thomas· R. Wilcox, Crocker chairman and chief executive officer, said ... The longer operat- ing hours represent lhe PUBLIC NOTICE fir st in a series of aw.211 Nabers Cad"lllac changes by Crocker NOTICETDCREDITORS Bank to be more oF au1..: TMANSFER 26(X) Harbor Blvd .. Costa M,....,. -54"91(JIJ · t CSt<t..6111 ... 101u.c .c .1 l---=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~x·~~~~~~~~~-Lr~e~s~p~o~n~s~1~v~c~~~o~~o~u~r-"ot1ce 15 toereo., g iven IO !Ito~ ".:\JSlOm CrS needs." Cfedllor~ OI Pl lia Pele Inc., fr.ni.kf'Of'. WhoSe ~~~S .....,,. .... ~ IS 701 E . EOgeW•lotr SI .• 8"100<1, Counl~ol OrarM)I', Stolte of Ci!lilorni", UWI •bulk uaml ... Is abOUt to be n1adf 10 Ben f'l.-e, Trltn~le•ee, wllow bu_, ad- dr•S' I' 9lto2 Candl-ood Dr., Hir.I· i091on Beach, COunlJ ot 0rO!N'l9fl, Sot.U ol Gelikwnia. Tht proper'lr 1lo be t1itft!ih!-rrl!d 1$ lo<•led al 101 E:. Edgew•ter St., Baltioa, <:.ounlr 01 Orangf, Slate ol C.llfomla. s.ld po-operty ~des.<: ti bed In 'IJONl"al ti: All SIOc:k Ill tr..,., fllJIUff\, equip.--"' .ono good_. .. ol lnat Piu• l;KN· -k.,._n as Piiu. Pett Drlw.;n,Md localf'd al 101 £, Edg•watot•. SI., Balboa. c.cruntr ol Qronge. Sta1e ol C.hlOfni•. • TN bulk tran1oler wi1!be(Clnwmmilt• ed on Of •lier tM 111¥1 d"' ot N\ilrtn, 191~ 111 10.00 A..M. al Gro¥fr EJ.(r- (Mp0•at1on: 1ll002 hYI,.. 81vd,. Tul.lon. C:alilorni•. Coo.intr ol OranQe, Slalt ol CalUornia. S.o l•• a~ k-n tolfle Tran~ftlAoe,all tiusif'lt!>s name' •M Mkll'•si.es uk'd t>r Tran~leror kw the U'w9t .,.•rl la$I pet, .,., ,;ame. 0.IW Febf'_,,1f)tl'I, 191S. S.n F'°"e Tr....Sll!fff ~rEsc:-COtiJ. P.O. 8eal11 T!Ktl11, CalH. '2 .. IE..c..,...Na.).tu0-4. Putllll>M'd OranQe Coast O.oiy Piiot, ~U1JrJll, 191S 611-!!. PUBLIC NOTICE 214St MOTICE Of AVAIL.AIU.ITV OF ANNUAL RE~llll:T Pvf'\......,t to Sec.lion •104111111 ol ""'11,.. wn.11 Fk ... ""' eo.w, "'°lk• tt......, vfvfll u..t: Ille -~I r•Pfl'1 lor ti. II•· c.i ,..or ••n of Clt•r,.s M. ~~ ~ ..... • 111'1¥•W louf!Oatlon, It ..,all· ~•I tl"I! ·~Ion's pl'"'<:IHI otllu tor'"-''"°"' Gurint reoul• ~ llOl.trt trOl'TI 10c00 •.m. lo 4;00 pm. Dy .,,., clll-wt-=i req.w.ls II ... 11111n tlO ._...,,., .... tMdloleol thlSpvbolk~ TM '""""'liOfl'• pr;,.ri~I oftk;t I• 1oc.•1«1 at as> 1.ldo s.ouo • ......,_1 8'.c.11, (aUt, Tiit pt'in<IP<lt ""'"°'°"et IM._..· tlclfll•OIMIOU• Fr .... 11n. ........... ~ ...... c.111. fl!WfjlftH 0r"""9t CM61 0.11, Piiot, ~21,ft'S 61f.1) PUBLIC NOTICE ublic AUCTl'ON FRrDAY, SATI.JRDAY, SUNDAY •lg P.M. (inspection 7. 8 p.m.> Bargain3 on Fine Crystal, Sterling Siltlf". Porcelains, Oriental Objects d'Art, Paintings, Jewelry, Antiques, Bronzes, Furniture, Selei:t Indian Turquoise ..• From Estates. $1 ,000,000 INVENTORY COurts, OUt·Of-Pawn, Customs etc. Seizures, VISITORS! Come and see •hal. fun an AUCTION can be! FREE ADMISSION! ... ocross the street from s~ of the Southland's most deganl. 'IVCJ.terjront re$1(1Uran11! .. , HOURS Inspection & Private Soles 10. S Daily 1. s Saturday & Sunday Closed Wednesday & Thursday AUCTIONS llE:L.D &VERY rR/DAY, SATURDllY, SUNDAY cl I P.M . USE YOUR BANKAMERICARO; MASTER CHARGE, PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 254Z West Coast Hlgliway Newport Bea~h, CaUfomhl m4IO (710 '45-2Zt0 WE'ii V l'Olt CASH Oa SELL ON COMMISSION WllOLB llST.4.1'E8 OR SINGLE ITBJllS Santa Fe Sales Up Orange-based Santa Fe International Corp. announced 197'4 earnings or $2.40 per share com- pared with $1.28 in 1973. The 1974 fi g ure in- cludes 49 cents per share realized during the~ second quarter from the sale of one-ninth of the company's interest 1n block 211113 •n the North Sea. ~xcluding this 1n · come e.ar'lings were $1.91. an increase or 49 percent over 1973 The results won't be earth shatt~r­ ing but the creative and informative :Jpproach to the prospective car buyer \Viii spell out the "whys and why nots" of purchasing a ne w car. Car prices are up. but so are car values. A 1975 model car is 3 good in· vestment. Here arc some of the re· asons why : -Gasoline mileage has improved substantially in '75 cars versus '74's. -Required maintenance periods have been extended on most car tines. Thal means longer intervals between tune ups. Some models now need 40 percent less regular maintenance. -LEAD·l-,REF. GASOLINE keep~ engine parts cleaner This is expeclt.'Cf 10 reduce r(•palrs necessitated b y build.ups or lead deposits. Al so because or lead-free gasoline, most • Dt\ VE ROSS, COSTA r.-tesa Pontiac: dealer recently celebrated his best sales nlonlh ever by •'inviling" lhede- alcrship's entire starr out for a steak dinner and an "evening on the boss.•• Local General Ptlolors reprcsen· tJlives altC'nded und gave a hearty •·well done" to Ross. • llOB CREVIER, CREVIER BMW Ill Santa An:.i, and KJaus Li.scher or S~1dd lcback Imports in Pt1ission Viejo \\'Cre among dealers attending 'in· lrodurtory s ho,ving 0£ the new B~l\V ;15()1 setlan al the car maker 's U .S headquarters in ~lontvale, Nl'" .fersey. 1'hC' 350i £l'Ulurrs a 3 liter,;'G <.:ylinder. fu el injcclccl engine and ;,1 long list of stund~1rd features incltid - 1ng power -I wheel dist: brakes. Over 1'he Counler HA.SD Listinqs Ac~1'1nl Aa~nce R Ad Micro Advnl CP Ale• Al• Ale• B~I Ali~O In<; Allflll Pl'lr Ali.-cl Qnc "11ied Tel Am Apr.I Arn Ettpr Am Foncl Am Fleln Am FIKn Am Grte Amt"I G• A M<rosy Am Tel1v Am Wtla --~ ApeK(O APS lncp Aran Myf ·Arrow Au Arvida Al.w Col• AO Gs I.I AU Sitt! •Atwd Cle\ Ba<rd Alo e..rd Wr 8.Mer Br Saktt Fe Salclwn L Sally Mlt 6t•m Rt! S..nef Fl Sas.en F B•yless Betfn Cl> 6enlly Ls &t11 L•b 8ib!> Co 8ird Sons BlkHI Pw 81oc:t 011 BlueOI s 8MA Co ,Bob e..,.s -~ Bootn Np &e<KO I 8rinb In &OOdv F New Yor• -Fol '°""''tw;I h. .. 11~1 bid ilftCI aP.eo orl ces on Mutua Funots as qvoteCI b U. MASO lllC, ,,,. •\oii Eucu ln )"lo J.,.. l.,, ""' E•lracp 21~ 22 c, •l'o •"41 Fair Lnt •l• S01.> 5 sv, Faroon El u n ~ 210,, Farm Br ll' • !l"I-. 2Sllo 2•\lo F•rm Gr "''· di~. 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'I direo be.-' dent' 1 joins Assc ~· • I Coun and1 Coun ( tant : I ·blef< Inga I ~ from I 1947. servi t') ol!"rt ~ !!~ Harb Edin easlt pany I unit New .sale! I S ·and• Vllla Beyt re<y • dent plier prloo • Mea· fora, •·• -:I• <; ,,.J·C .. "s St •.6 c ·" ·t~ ,,,, •ti i: "' ,., '" '" 1, c ~.~ '" ... . ~ I 1: . " "" " I ... .... "' •.11 t :.u ! •• ~.,s • ... . ". ·" . '" " ' .olo n-u~ 0 ., f( ) ' ; . ~ ~R,~~~namec1_..;.ce preilil~5 o{ ~!Or.ta ,,_.fror111or1';'~ccoii1ii baaed public ~elatlona exel!l.tlvefor firm . PrevJou113, M1. Brick wa1 Involved ln Ind tis trial public rel a· .uobJ and health con. insUtuUon coln111unltyfelallOJ111: , . ' . * '· John llarrlso'n, formerly WI· :;istant vice president or the ,Odorado Bank'• Tustin office bas been made a1&lstant Vic~ president and manaaer ot the Soddleback Valley branch In Laguna Hllls. • · ~ostu· !'{esu resident ~t Sheasby has been appointed Jendinf of ricer at Baakol America'• Santa Ana main office. .. ·. Joining the ~ank in 1974 , Sheasby was on the bahk's rnanacement trainJna program until his current post. PriOr . tO that. he was P branch manager for a Costa Mesa finance company • . TedJSmesof SantaAnahasbeen named publicrelaU~s director to~ CASA adven1111tna, 1 •• -• '" J,ac.--a<:._,~ord1ng to agenc1 presi· dent T~ Knorr. : The former nev.·spaperman joins CASA from flallman ind Associates, another Orange County advertising agency. 1 He is 11irector of the Orange County Advertising Federation and past treasurer of the Orange County Press Club * Carol D1vl1 h11 ~promoted to administrative assis· tant nt Basso/Bo•tmu, Inc. otNewP.Ori Beech. · · Formerly·office manager,¥•· 'bavJ1 will be res~ bl efor media bu.ying andofflcemanagementforthe advertl&- 'ing and pubUcrelaUon&aaency: J\!arc Perslcohasbeennamed art director for the firm. * · Newport Beach resident Edwud F: Pen~eil hes retired from Pacific Telephone after acareel"-Of28years, .. · · · Penewelrs first job was u a lineman in Sari Francisco in 1947. Jn 1955 he was promoted to management as a plant service foreman in Costa MeSa. , At his retirement he was 5laff adviser for cw;tomer or~•lion1 in a three-.county area .• • • ~ BUI G. Clark of Huntington Beach, manaeer with Securt- P•clRc Bank. has been tran1ferred from the bank's arbor and· Wll•on ranch J n Costa Mesa , lo Springdale and Edinger branch In Huntington Beach. • Irvine resident l\11ll1m F. Steiner has been named eastern regional sales manager of Bualmell Optlcal Com· pany. a division of l1;1usch and Lomb. • Irvine Pacinc .oevelopment Companth homebuilding uqil of The· Irvine Company, has added Ron Sherman of Newport Beach and Antboay Gl~asoa. of Laguna Beach as sa.lesmen, 1 Sherman was formerly a salesman for Macnab-Irvine 'and Gleason sold homes in The Bluffs in Newport Beach's Village of Eastblurr. •• ~-Gordon Stebblngs h111s been named manager of Reynolds Sales Company's neW Orange plant for aluminum ret:ycling. · . The Huntington 81~ dent was pre.;:;{ · , fl . 1'- pliers, I=· , lhtgton Beach prior lo · g!teyno1ds. The ange plant at 210 E . Meats M. pays 15 cents a pound (oralu.-lnum beverage cans. • ~Aert N. Mateer has been ITIM1Ho1 n-.ct senior vice president and .-tonal lending manager of Soalhern Callfonda First N•- haJ Bank's 190rengeCountyoffices. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow Jones Ind ~ S&P 500 Stocks ' I EmPOl8 .SO t Dh1Ml t,)td l C.pMIG IPV qltt911"f Co • S .tJll.I., In( ~. c.r1.-o OMt '1 UI ... lit ilNI, 'IMldMt~ ... "' ,._1111 Ir' ll Cor$.lr• ;p., •11 uM.u•e .tt • 1~ Lftl'tl Cof'll "'.tJ R«k...il I 1 "" 4 J llld\itlr1. "\IJ HMW Incl~ 1' C.0.at It I 17 Qli Mllw 11 .... gmltJ n ''Me nit JO UM T Tr•t ~Mi. r=-- INDEXES 42.70 76.85 731.15 ~.77 up up up up 0.22 0.4i 3.05 0.40 1\'t'W.l'ork 15 MOKt A..-o., .. _ .. Y~• c ... ::. .. (.; -·~ ••• -.. An1t"ri..-an IOM011t A..-ti"r . "' • • "'"yt . ... -... . ~ -.• •• .. ,., _ .. 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I Plans ~cture ~•an ~ichel CollitHu, elder • .;,, of· llie ram.ea Jacques Cousteau, witl tonduCt • sym· " pos.iu(n on "Man And the Ocean•• at the Dis- neyland Hotel, Embassy Room at 9:30 a.m. March5. The sym1>91iUm is · sponsored by Pep- perdine CollegC. Admission is free. Emphasis will be on man's relation to the ocean and how he can better protect it from pollutiori and other hazards that threaten or- fshor~ fisheries and farming of the oceans, Weeke11d Cale1idar \ . Tile final race of the SORC se<1s()n is Friday's Nassau Cup. a short race off Nassau. ' . CQUNTRY WO~IAN. owned by Robert 'Barton of Chicago and sailed by veteran yachtsroan Bruce KirbY of Ottawa. Ont., and Rowayton, Conn .• sailed the-180 mil's rrom hfiami to Nassau in a corrected time of 12.8199. S(inger made-the rac:e in a corrected time or Tw 0 Big Races 12 ·S:.uon. a 36-[ool One Ton sloop owned by Ted CraneotHonolulu, \Va s third with a correct~ time or Off ·Dana Point ..... 12 · 9 ..... 541.---- The waters off Dana Point should be alive 'ol.'ith sailboats Saturday and Sunday with two major series races eetting uHder way The actjvity Saturday will be centered a t Dana Point when the Dana Point Yacht Club launches its 1~75 Perrormanc e li andicap R aci n g Fleet series. a seven·racenrrshore classic that will continue throughout the season. .. '-Gl.IQD-1 _SPIED SllTIN . I • . <01 • And oo' Sunday Balboa Yacht Club will send a fleet or International Offshore Rule and P.iidget OctA.P ,Racing Fleet yachts to Dana Point in the first race of the 66 Series. The BYC race wilJ start be(ween the Newport jetty and the Balboa Pier with a $ort beat to windward to "C'' mark orr the Ne¥1port Pier .and then a run to the fini sh off the end of the Dana Point breakwater. THE 66 SERIES is composed of seven races, the winner being selected on the best five. SPIED GLiDE ~OI~·: Other yachting action in lhe Ne'4'port area will be a match race series sponsortd by Voyagers Yacht Cl_ub on Saturday, and the third race of South Shore Sailing Club's \Vinter Hibachi Series, also on Saturday. Another major series getting under way this weekend is California Yacht Club's Overton Series at Marina del Rey. One of the principal Overton Series races is from ~1arina del Rey to Newport in April designed to get yachts to Ne"'·port in advance of the Ensenada race. .Proh~tion i.QS ANGELES <APJ -A judge )!as placed a form"" 111ember or the Lot ""'el<>• County AI .. + • Lido Class-. Race Goes f-IE.RE's IHE 130L...BS PANELING TEXTUllA WALL PANELING ............ . ' J • ~ • ' Two of the be•t. one.ta #oi bud~• walla and on• for out.Ide ahi.cco. Thou11Cmda of colore. OJmY. don't aU yell at once. make a line cm.cl I wW wait on you aa faat a.a I can. 97 277 ~~~PANELING ......... 3 33 • • ' . iesllmen\ Appeals Board T · N" ' o.n probation for live .o '· 1e sen. years al~r <:onvlctlon on :;. ' . bdberY cbarges. Be.rt Nielaen )>f Hunt· •••••••••!-ington 'Harbour Yacht Club was the winner of 1 lhe.,l;)•ve l]llman Trophy for 1:1~ss B Lido·l4 • sailors in tbe 5th annual regall' hol)d Saturday and Sunday at Balboa YacbtC),u.l>. -,.'l'en!Y.·three boats turned out fOI' the regatta wl!ich was aail"i! In light to m~ratc winds over bay courses. Kalh~ Tyler o( BYC was the winner ln OI• C. Sum mazy of results: &J Cla1a B -.,.. Bert ... Nielsen, HHYC, 2, Roy 4 .l Woolsey, LJYC; 3, WOii ~ Georfe, BYC1 4, Pave J Rust gan1 SI BYC: 5, Rol>ett Mlndlc, LIYC. 1:I Cl11ss C -1. Kathy Trier, BYC ; 2, Mike :.:.mijiiiilliijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PoUll kl, BCYC1 3, Gary • Scbatr I, WVC . . 397 COLONIAL ~SSEDPANELING .•.••..• Wo~cVo':ID1ema 497 PRESIDIO GOLD PANELING ••.. 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'GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN' Oave Greenapan, Robbie H1ymer1 Cindy Well I , M•rfena Renee, Rick.Van Horn and Michael Mack • in the Band'--'Boys L·ove Without Cliclies , • ~ ~ ~ By~llCKI E HYMAN ot ... ~., .. llett.Wf • "I have absolutely no doubt -that the.re's going to be controversy. It's not because of the homosexuality. but because of !he language.'' • ~tewart Rogers, instructor of drama at· Golden West College, was discussing ''Boys in the Band,'' 1a sometimes-cOmic, sometimes-,angry play about a groui''Of tiomosexuals. . ' The play. which Rogers is ~ting, will run March 7, 8, 13, 14" an4 · 15 at Golden West's Community Theater, with curtain time 8 o'clo~k each night. "With me it is a statement of love." Rogers said. "Beini: in '; theater all my life I'Ve worked with many friends who have been homosexual. Many of the th.bigs 1 these -guys (in the play) talk about. my friends . ha ... e experienced.'' n ·e said although the Play's language may be offensive to some'° theater-goers he doubts that its treatment of homosexuals will create many problems. "it really is innocuous. It's not glorifying' homosexuality. The straight man 'wins' and he leaves," Rogers said. Casting the play created some problems, he admitted. anything to do with it because of the fear of guilt by association," Rogers said. He said he found that the actors who were not afraid lo audition !there are no women charactCrs in t h e play) were an exceptionally secure group. "The guys are very confident and fairly comfortable with their masculine role. It's probably the most comfortable feeling I've ever experie~ed in my life of actors onstage-. '' Rogers said. He noted that the role of Emory, the mo!it stereotypically ''gay'' of the characters. is played by a former Green Beret. The story of ''Boys in the Band"' con-cerns a group of homosexuals !who meet' for· a birthday party: Into the group, by accident, comes the "straight" former .roommate of one of the group. . .. It's not a cliche homosexUal show where everyone is mincing around in lavendar. It's a candid statement about the individuals." Rogers said; • • • Arts/Dining Out - l, Entertainment , ,. DAtlYPllOT 'Charlie· Brown' Schulz Charact e r s in UCI Show ) ~~ong the songs in the produc- tion are "My Blanket and Me" and "II\ Book-Report on Peter Rabbit." . But it isn't striCtly a children's play. ''1'he characters just happen to be small . I'm not sure they're all that young,'' s_aid Richard Bobb, director of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown." The musica• will be staged at UC Irvine's Little Theater at 8 p.m. March 7 and 8. Admission 1,1,'ill be 75 cents. ~1usical accompani1t1ent con- sists or a piano, drums and a glockenspiel. The glockenspiel, which sounds ·something like a xylophone, was part of the original orchestration. "It's actually orchestrated for a celeste as well but we don't have th at,·· Bobb said . Bobb. a senior ·at UCI, said he chQse the play for several re- asons. "I wanted to do a musical. .. ;1nd musicals are hard enough Y.'ithout having fl big chorus. I felt that there were enough peo- pie to do this and they're all good'" he said. Greenspan <Charlie Brown), Rick Van Horn <Linus), h-1ichael l\1ack (Schroeder), and MariUJ'\a "I think the main reason I de· cided that I really like the show is that it's meaningful entertain· ment. It's a li g ht evening of . Renee (Patty). · 1 philosophy that is intelligent, 1,1,•hat I think theater should be like." Bobb said. .. The problems of a musical are numerous," he lidded. "f-101,1,· do you talk one minute and sing the next and make it make sense·!" f The play consists of a series or s hort pieces from a day in the life of the Peanuts characters creat· ed by Charles Schul:l. Finding the right people to play the roles wasn't difficult, Bobb said . He said he precast the part of · Snoopy I played by Robbie Haymer) because .. I felt that it's absolutely necessary to have a good Snoopy be fore we do the show because that's 'the part'.·· '"-There 1,1,•as a lot of competi- tion for Lucy and we had some good Lucies," he added. The role went to Cindy \Veils. Others in the cast are David ; • DIRECTOR BOBB I "When I decided lo do 'Boys in the Band.' I discovered a Jot of males didn 't want to have The cast includes MiChael Si11iman, Zack McEwan, Bob Myers. Steve Binnix, Doug O'Connor, Dave Jones. Ronnie Pribble, Jim Reeves and Harvey Hand. ~ • ~tyPltotS\lft~ ZACK McEWAll, MICHAEL SILLIMAN AND STEVE BINNIX IN 'BOYS IN THE IJAND' Rock Opera Staged. At Newport Harbor , :. ''Jesus Christ Superstar," the ~ocli.: opera based on the life of Jesus, will .be presented at Newport Har:bor 1-ligh School in Newport Beach at8p.m'. Mar~h6, 7and8. Advance tickets, available by calling s.56-3310. cost $2 adults, $1 students. Prices at the door will be $3 adults, $2 students.. The play, which includes the hit song "I Don't Know How to Love Him" and "JesuS' Christ Superstar.," tells of the last seveo days of Jesus' life. The production will use a special sound system donated by the Express SOund Company of Costa Mesa. [t will be one of the first student ··presentations of,. the rock ·opera in Southern California. The r'ole ~( Jesus will be played by Michael Soto, with Lauren Mitchell portr&.)'ing Judas Iscariot. The 'production is being directed by Thomas .B?.adac, drama instructor at Harbor High and a, in ember of South eo ... t Repertory. Others '1n the cast include Chris Sippl as Mary, John Jaenicke u.Rerod, Jan Kllew,er as Pilate lll!d Richard RodrigutJ< as Caiphas. :J S..pPorlilii actors l~clude Nova Ball, Lisa Bur4en, Jennifer Carey. ~c.Oeverlehi (a.Jso the choreographer>, Charlie Biile Julie Dunaer. Debbi F;llas. June Gor111an. lkJl> Keller, Debbi'e Leffler, Amy Lloyd, Bob Lloyd and Amy Ellen Menk es. Allb in the cast are--M.ikti Maim. Amanda Normington, Kathy Pe~y: Deb Peteroon, Phil Phillips, Kim McDanltls, Deltc1a Sa.uipaon. Dana ~bltmer, Jeff Slmlcl\, Andy Simpkins, Shoan~ Tutt and D,ana Van Diver. , ' ·~"~ CRUCIFIXION ~NE IS f!EENA.CTED IN ROCY~IJ ' t. I r I • • YP1 T I ' ''WlllJlpr 0$. an ~ryllo '!.t. lit petald'1. ~ • · r I• on<lidllltlt at Collector'• Choice Gallery I••• below~ I • . , . • The Subject? . It's Se~ ., • ~~ 1·1 . ~r · -_ ... ·~·, .. , , I a a .Sal untll 291.,, ,.... .... .,..i...~.;....ft'~ ..... 11----"'\ !Jct fo~ ~. a'l'i ii: . layhf ' .606 " l?ade, la lhe Laguni, nron ' d, \thel!le ,oJ .,..,. J,.aiuo .. ch, Re Orih"fe Coa J>rodbe·· UOil! 'tl:0743! ' ~ions 'due' to h.t.t the boards next month. MAKING ITS orange ~ The top.ic will be County premier:e as the ~t..:i tackled wl)ft. htg~ hilllri-tii•i fn a string or 10 nOI>-.~ ~ ty al the La'guna Moulton prot~sional "firsls" tor .-...... ~----------------­ Playhouse wh e n the the Irvine Community ., 1 English com"<iY ''No Theater is ''Father's · ~ ; Sex, ~lease, We're ·Day ," Oliver Halley's l~t,di:~ l "~ \ Brttlab ' opens P.larch 11 very adult corned~­ . • .·: • fii ij for a thre•week run. A · drai:na about three em-~.,..,,~, ... , more serious treatment, bittered divorcees. The . . -' I Photo Sholl' ot OCC thoueh certainly aot play will run thrett without humor, will •be week'ends at ICT's offered by the Irvine theater on · the Golden Community Theater on Wett College campus .. Marc h 28 when JCT Beth ITitua , Sandy laun ches the Orange PaskuaandLaDonnade- County premiere of Barros will portr-ay the .. .. "HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY AS SUBJECT MA'ITER'• -At Orange Coast CO\}ege Ar~" 1 Gallery, 2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. Now · through March 19. !lours: 10 a.m . to 3 p.m. weekdays, 1 to 4 p.m. weekends . Also 7 lo 9 p.m. Monday and Thursday._ ART FESTIVAL -At South Coast Pl aza, Bristo1 Street at the San Diego Freeway, Costa Mesa. Throu1h Sunday, Worka and informal lectures by more than 100 artisans. Regula r mall hours. ACRYI;IC PAINTINGS -At Collectors Choice Gallery, 666 N. Coast Hia:hway, Laguna Beach. Work by Gerald J. BUms. Reception 4 to 7 p.m. SUnday. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday thnlugh Sunday. PAINTING EXHIBIT -At · Saddleback C<>m- munlty Hospital's conference room, 24451 Vi a .· •µf ~' .. Ice ~ ' , skating· :everyday. I MISA VllDI . C9l1'll .. ; LED ZEPPELIN •OOD TICllTS STILL AYAILAILI FOi LOMG llACH ILYD. AllMA A.HD -UM. RASPBERRY RO.ACH 174J4 .... ll•d. ............... Galleries I Exhibits Estr8r;la, Laguna Hills. 17 works by Florence Helfn1an. Receplion2 to4 pm. lflarch 7. OIL PAINTINGS -At t\Jllerton Public Library, 353 W. CommollY.'ealth Ave .. Fullerton. Paint· ings by Elizabeth Keith of Cost.a Mesa. Reception I to 5 p.m . Sunday. Hours: 9 a.m. lo 9 p.m. weekdays, 9 ;;t.m. to 6 p.n1. Saturdays, l ~Q Sp, m.. Sundays. · STUDENT ART FAJR -Ai. tl)e 1t1esa Verde braneh of the· Orange County Public Libraf")·, 2969 Mesa Verde Dr. E.1 Costa Mesa. Pottery, ma.cra me and othe r \\'Ork by students from Costa Mesa and Estancia High Schools and TeWinkle Intermediate School. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Admission free. Refreshments. LANDSCAPES OF THE PACIFI C NORTJIWEST Al Challis Galleries, 1390 S. Coast Ri gh\vu y. I .aw un11. Beach. Works by Cecilia 1'odd. March 1 through March JO . Hours: 11 a.m . to 5 p. m. Wednesdays through Sundays. CRAf"TS SALE -At t-""estival of Arts Grci:unds .' lr\'ine Bowl P<irk, Laguna Beach. Laguna Craft Guild annual sho...,·. Through ~1arch 9.-:..Hours: 11 a.m. t o dus k. Admission rree. PHOTOGRAPHS OF DESTRUCTION -Al Orange Coast College Library, 2701 Fairview , Rd., Costa Mesa. Works by Minor White, Ed"·ard Weston a11d others. Through March 14. J-lou rs: 7:30 a.m . to 10 p.m . weekdays, 10 a.m to 5 p.m . "'eekends_. "Father·s Day." divorced tr~o com· mis-rrat~na: on lhe patio THE LAGUNA pro-or a ·New York apart· ho-----------------. ductlon or "No Sex," ment building. Their ex-CHA,MPAGNE SUPPER directed by pfayhouse husbart:ds will be played, managing director Hap respectively, by ~obert AND Graham, will be the Sax. Charles Anthony ART AUCTION second version of tlie andDonGeorge. 1 new British farce to be No One under the aa:t mounted on a local stage . or 16 will be adtnitted to this season, following .. Father's Day," which A l~x Koba's production will be pres e nted al Lido Isle last fall . Fridays and Saturdays Head ing the 'Laguna at 8:30 p.m . and Sundays cast are Pat Birkett and at 7:30 p.m . al the Ac· He le n e Briggs as a tor's Playbox Theater. newlywed couple who.re· off the ·Gothard Stree• ceive a delu'e of porno-. parking lot on the Golden graphy bY mistake. We.st College campus. \Vatter Dudek is the Call 557.7297 for reserva· prissy cJerk assigned ,to lions.. get rid of lhe stuff before it's seen b y Birkett's mother, to be played by Betsy Paul. Completing the cast a r c so m e lon g time Lagun a favorites froni the day!S of th• old Oc,an Avenue playhouse - David Puul , Avery Graves, Phil lnterlandi, \\/alter Daly, P atricia ~1cQuad e and Betsy f-le•.\'ett. "No Sex" v.:ill J>lay Tuesdays throiigh FOR THOSE prefer- ring a show ror a1t the family, a third cnsting announcement fills this bill. The Westminster Community Theater is reprising a play done by that group 11 years ago, ''E ve r y body Loves · Opal,"opening ~1 arch2l . · So nd ra Evan s i s direclin g the John Patrick comedy. WESTCLIFF MEN'S HAIR DESIGN NE\\'PORT.SONLY SEBRING CUTTERS WESTCLIFF PLAZA -M6·992S ' Dali. Picasso. Miro. T omao, Kuller, Amen, Bragg. and many, many others Provided by: THE COLLIER ART CORPORATION OF LOS ANGELES A superb work of art will be awarded as a door prize. FRIDAY. MARCH 7, 1975 BALBOA PAVILION Preview and Cocktails Supper Auction 6:30 7:30 8:30 PRICE: $10.00 Per Person (Reservations 11m11ed to 200) Mail reserva/lon check 10 Art AUCtlOl'I Orange Coast UnJtanan Un1versah!lt Cnurch 12:59 V1ctontl Street Costa Mesa. C;111tomia 92626 for Futtner lrllOlfflll/IOn Cit// 539-3596 "' 549-9619 ~ ............. ~~ : :. Tel. 111.41 '7'"8,po 17141 979.5311 17141147-1238 ' llAJOll CONTEMPORARY AllTISTS -At Glenn. Smith Gallery, 260 Newodtt C,nter Dr~. Newporl .B~&f h · Works by. 'Lichtenstein, Rauschenbel'g, Warhbl and others. Through 1\1arch 19, Hours : 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. • • ' 4£i~~~ i-~,.at 1601 ~~wport ---------- ' ' t • ( I I t ' I ' l ! • ! I l ! I I • • . Scqry Stories Tonight. • ' • • TONIGlfl', FEB. ?8 llDGAR ALLEN POE -A pne·m•n performance based on Poe'1 tales of horror. Through Saturday. 8 p.m. both nights at The Playhouse, 1~2 N. Glll"ssell St .• Orange. $3 adult.. S2students and senior citizehs. "MUSICAL SALUTE TO JULE. STYNE" songs from· "Bells Are Ringing," "Funny Gi.rl" and "GYJ>sy ," presijnled by the Garden Grove Commutfity l'treat~. Fridays and S~tµrdays through M~rch 2~. 8~30 p.m . at Lake Hi gh School, 10801 Ora98ewood ut Euclid. Garden Grove. Reservations 547 -4281 . DANCE' PEll•'OR~ANCE · .. Kaleidoscope," wit~ dance students at University High School in lrv1ne. 8 p .m . tonight and Saturdar in the multi· purpose room. SJ.,60. • PIANO CONCERT --Works ~y liaydn, Bach, Debussy ahd Chopin. performed by Donna Bee· cia. First Baptist Church of• Costa Mesa 3.01 Magnolia St .• 8 p .m . Admission free, donaiions .accepted. LASERIUM Laser li ght concert at Golden West CellE:j_e Pavilion, 8 and IO p.m . $3 adults. $2.50 Sludenls 1'oni~ht onl y 1"ickets a t 'fickE't ron or box orrice. UCI BENEf'IT CONCf:R1' S_chol<.1rship con cert by memOer::. of the UC Irvine music faculty Fine Arts Village Conl"ert 1-lall on campus. 8 p.m S3. lnformalion , 833-6fil7 llORSE Rt\CING Southern Calir'ornia Racing Association meet, lhrough A1ay 3. 8 p.m. post time. Los Alamitos Race Course. 4961 Katella Ave .. Los Alamitos. {7 14 ) 995-1234 . ••TARTUFFE" -l\loliere's classic comedy. through M<arch 30. South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd .. Costa t.t esa . 8 p.m . Tuesd<.1 y through Sunday. matinees 3 p.m . Sunday. In formation 646-1363. $3.25 to $5.25. "THE DEVILS"' Drama of possession. 8 p.m tonight <1nd Saturday, u<.·1 Fine Arts Villa.gt.· Theater . lnrormation 833-fJ617 . S2 .50 adults. Sl .50 student~. ·•UNDER PAPA'S PICTURE" Comedy <.it Sebastian's \Vest Dinner Playhouse. 140 Avenid <.i Pico. San Clemente. V<Jrious times. Rescrva· lions 492-9950. MARCEL MARCEAU -The "'orld's greate~t mime. through March 16 at the Shubert Theater. 2020 Avenue of the $tars. Century City. Informa- tion (213) S'53·9000. SJ to $9. ''MA N OF LA M1\NCll!\'" Long Beach Civil" TEMPLE GARDENS _ Cf"N6~ n .. 11aura111 RICKS}fA COCKTAIL lunch•on & Oinn•r 01ily 1100 ADAMS I• H.a-1 LOUNGE COSTA ..... ~ 540°ltl7 540-192! ~-'1.o.!l.".A.!... THE_ A. GT c..µ1rporter -inn 'Wotel THE BEST OF FRIENl)S MICiHT\.1 TUISDAY -· SA.TUI.DAT l :J0-1 :)0 A.M.. Light Opera Co .• Long Beach. Jnformatioo (213) 432·7926. Th1-ougb March 18. SATURDAY, MARCHI VICTOR BOJlGE -Concert, 8 p.m .• Civic 'rheater, 203 C St., San Diego: Information (714) 236·6510. S4 to $8. WESTERN NATIONAL BOAT SHOW - Anaheim Convention Center, through March 9. Soutll Exhibition Hall. $2 adults, $1 children, un- der six years old free. POPS CONCE ~T . -Sopr~o Marilyn Savage and the Pacific Pops Orchestra at the City Hall Annex Theater, 530 N. Ross St .. Santa Ana. Songs from "'My Fair Lady" and other Musicals. 8p.m . Information, community services office. 835·3000. . ROCK 1\-1 USIC -The DeFranco Family, which recorded '"Heartbeat It's a Lovebeat," al Knott's Berry J-~arm . 5, 7 and 9 p.m. tonight, 3, S and 7 p.m. Su nday in Buena Park. NE\Y SEA \YOllLD ATTRACTION -"World of the Sea," a complex of huge aquariums and educational displays al Sea World, 1720 South Sh9res Rd .. Mission Bay, San Diego., IRVJNF. MASTER CllORALE -With the San Diego Youth Symphony. Walton's "Belshazzar's F'east'' and Verdi's '"J-"our Sacred·Pieces." 8:30 p.m., 1010 W . 17th St.. Santa Ana (First Baptist Church I. SJ.50 to $5 adults, Sl.50 students. In- formation. S.18-60-19 SUNDAY, MARCH ? FLAG PAGEANT -Part of the annual Arbor Day program, 2 p.m . at the l\.temorial Garde n Center on Orange County Fairgrounds. Costa Mesa (Arbor Day is l\.tarch 7 ). Pageant features Boy Scout T r oop 165 and Thomas F . Riley, Fi'fth Di s trict Supervisor and the event's guest .speaker "°'ATER SKI TOURNAl\I ENT -Slalom and s ki jump competition, 8 a.m . Open to all skiers. Hid- den Anchorage. Fiesta' Jsland, Mission Bay P<1rk . San Di ego. F'ree. Information. (7141 276-0830. CllORAl .. E CONCERT -At University High School in Irv ine, given by the University Chorale of Cal State Fulle rton. 8 p.m. Tickets at the door t'ACULTY PIANO CONCERT -Michael San- ders, UC Irvine m usic lecturer, at the UCI Fine Arts VillageConcert. Hall, 2 p.m. \'lorks by Schubert. B1·ahms, Ravel and Li szt . Free. JAZZ -Fullerton College J a zz Ensemble, \. 'I I COM PlfTE DINNER :> fro•" $3.95 Won<' lntluded .~M~, '~,ANCHOR : INN 0 ' • • NOUS' 0¥ $lliFOOO •• Cl • ' • .-. ~:. EN TREES •••• ·~,/r, ~kr"•I' <~1t•lc•• <(.,.,< See Dir Inly llstalled '~., .. J.,. •c'<>d, •I<• boke<I 1>0'<"•' O• Oo Q'n"~ ""'""'°' .,,,r1,;,,,..,., ~ou.11u 1 '''•Oit '5.45 ft, . ., ,,!)olt-•n~ .. 1, ..... lON~ .• o,.l••ti • o .. 1•<•ov•on~ ••nd•• ' '1:15 <OOUIUfSSI IA(QIJfl I• ollt,p, •n ,kell e 15.25 P.1"""'~' \ d..iogl" t•OCHfTll •I• I"'<~ ~~.11 1,,~ """ u•o~ . O•••n P•PP•• on .. • -·'""'k'"""' •.95 • 1 ~ /I SUUfE EJlllBIJ • Times/Plaees guests of the New Orleans Jazz Club. 3:30 p.m. (time approximate), at the Elks Lodge, 1451 Brea Blvd., Fltllert.od. /<dmissloo $1. Inform•· tlon, 593-8566 or 528·1884. ' MONDAY, ~ARCH3 BVCK OWENS -CountrY and western concert, 8 p.m., San Diego Civic Theater. Information <714J 236·6510. $4.50 to $6.50. TUESDAY, MARCH 4 SAXOPHONE CONCERT -Worl<o by Bach and others, performed by Brian Sparks witf'.i Sus.an Sparks, mezzo soprano, and Joaquin Nin, piano. 8: 15 p .m ., Chapman College Memorial Hall AuditoMum, 333 N. Glassell St., Orange. Free . PLANETARIUM SHOW _.:. "Space F0&sils," at Tessmann Planetarium at Santa Ana COllege, J7lh St. at Bristol St., Santa Ana. Through March . Reservations and information, 835-3000. ext. 317 . \YEDNESDAY,MARCH5 UCI \\llND ENSEMBLE-Works by Mo.!arl and others, 8 p.m.~ UCI Fine Arts Village Concert Hall. $1. .. BAREFOOT IN THE PARK'" -Neil Si mon·::. comedy, tonight through Af arch 16, ·PAPA Repertory Compa ny at The Playhouse, 172 N. GlasseJI St., Orange. 8 p.m. evenings. 2:30 p.m . matinees. Information, 639·1840. $1. 75 to $5.50. THURSDAY, MARCH 6 ROD McKVEN _..: 8 p.m., San Diego Civic Theater. Information (714) 236-6510. $4.50 to $7.50. • Folk Events NORWEGIAN SONG FESTIVAL -March 2. 2:30 p'.m . in the Cit)'. HaJI Annex.Theater, 530 N. Ross St .. Santa Ana. Songs from Scan- dinavia. MEXICAN AND SPANIS.H DANCE PR.OGRAM -"Zapateado 1975/' presented at Valle~ High School in Santa Ana. Accom- panied by the Zavala Brothers. 1.tariachi, dances chOl-eographed by Celia Chia. 7:30 p.m. ltf&rch 1, 3 p.m . March2. BEVERLY SILLS IN TV SEGMENT 'I Pagliacci,' Sills on KCET An even in g "ith ''Pr ofi t ~ in l\.1u s ic: Bev.arty Sills , a rut\-Beverly Sills.'' Miss length production of "I Sills. one of America's Pagliacci'' · a.nd a pro· best·known coloratura gram about a special sopranos, recently ap- p r o d u c l i o n o f peared in Los Angeles "Carmen"will be s ho"·n \\'ith the New ·York City in coming week s on Opera. KCET-TV,Chaanel 28 . Au s trian conductot The music lo ··1 Herbert von Karajan Paglia cci '' will be "'illconducttheLa Scala simultaneous ly broad-orchestra and chorus for coast in stereo on K F'AC --1 Pag:li acci." starring radio. Jon ·Vickers and Raina The progra m s will Corsi-Kabaivanska, both begin Monday at 8 p.m. of th ~ ~tetropo lit an with ''Carmen : the OperaCompany. Dream and the Destiny," about the KCET"s mus ic pro- Hamburg State Opera grams \vi ii continue production of .. Carmen··. i\larch 28 with Bach's with Placido Domingo ··~1ass in B l\tinor'" \\'itb and Regina Resnik. Karl Richter conducting On Sunday, March 16 the l\t u n i c h B a ch _:.~~~~~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::~~~~ al 7 p .m :, KCET "''ill air qrches tra and Choir. oc.upoon POLISH POLKA PANCE-Music and danc· iOg, 9 p .m . March 1, St. Gregory the Great Church hall, 13935 Telegraph Rd., Whittier. Information 529-7034. !/lie Mfagi~n t Frencll Bbtre Dlnaer I Return ta the Great Moments in Horse Racing. 1262 S.E. IRISTOL I CllSll COST 11. MESA. 546-8390 • ·FAMILY MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A tRIP TO MEXICO ."YOUR BIG PARIY. is OUR BIG PLEASURE" •••• .~ . • . ' lan1'J. back. A t11t 1n llis lanuary ma1r1a11d d1bu1, Tani's lith bari· toni an~ stat.• persona tlty have made ll1m an lnl1ant Southern Clliforn1a Bring T~e pt1ldren .. i ~ ' • • a.-Moft4o" • 296 E. 11t~ STREET• lllLLG REN SQ. COSTA MESA PHONE645-7GG ~· : .. ~ succes~ and lhe 11ti ltt¥ue the best sh!w in lown. Two sllows nt1tit1r. 7,30 and 10:00. fir t sl!Ow Is 1 dinner show. Rese1vahons (71•1 Sll-1232. ' ~ II I! P'l 1!1. llAWATT ,·'.f'~ftM'" .228 S. tt1rpor Blvd .• Sanla 4'ia, C11lilorn1 e 92i04 'Appearing Nightly (9'cejifMondayi In the EAST-'#£1,T LO~!IGE Tommy SOllll Trio end Lussi • ' • • v:t.GIPI" lo 1 ~ .., • . .. COCKTAILS ED RYAi & RO$EMARY CARUSO . ·TUESDA Y·THIU·SA.TURDAY-,:00 l'.M.· 2:00 A.M. OJtriggerRoom-KONA LANES 26W HARBOR. cosTA MESA s.s-1112 I I I t. l !Ir. r I . ~ ,. ' ' '.1 ' I Enjo11.~'Sihrday llnmch' ·at Btri stOt.Dni,,ftl.at atsnint in · • beautiful Alilo Canyon ... ; Str•wberrf•• or·Ptilteh In Chempagne CRABMEATOMELETTE 8roccoU Hoflandalu Hol l!llueberry Muflfnt & Buttermilk BltcuU• . __:.9ne of 1 o ~1~· etiincfi En trees - Cockt•M L1 I Dn'1at •hit ' •I • . GIMO-:.Tlot. & Wed. · • . "· 'TIM MOR50M--Tlwtfhni Sal. lf .. '. ....... ~.. · • ~ ~ J ", ~ 'I ','l::_"-Hwr· ; <tt'f.173 E<CllllDllAl DINNElt ·~ ••••• LUNCH .... , • ... .J. C!OCKTAlts . ' . :. . 114N~Ets.~ -~ ... 644-2030 . a7 ...... ..,. --' . . ·~--·-'."""..-. ' . 1 ;.~!~ C)M '9ft:tit-r.c. S:ii~ ~1Ml ll11hit• (";1 t,Slo.ip1M·r.; • I·. Tflt'tcllN)lfNT ·I , •1 \'.'~1!.~i:lll~:ll .J.;.\l~l..l I".\ \'!LION fie& :\1-~frt•t I • ~g Pt•;ill'\U!J • -·•7.t••U1.ll , I .. ~ ......... ·'W·~ ~ ~I >1 · •· ~.tNew :~~ ;'jmmensions ' . ' .. •. • · · n the ('-,~·'·ti'' Cook·t~il Lou.ng.e · \ ' . ' ·~· Cloalllf , · ,ltocb, . ~ "'.'-d•J ,,..,. In tlle j1f,Jifiijii1li Open 7 Days ijighest Qua1it,y Niltive"Me)(iC'ID Foods FaWou• VIC GARCIA · Forrnetfy of (Of'~'5 Paloce ;.,,,_;., ~ F..;. &; Sot. Nitjl!s I I Weel Ooys: 11:10 o.m. to 12 p.rr. COCKTAILS f,;, Olld Sot. I I.JO o.m. 10 I 2 JO ' 9093 E. AOf.NoS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 Join our Sunday "BUFFET. SET"! ! · Friends nieet in on atmosphere of hospita lity, with buffet dining ·. · brought 10 per~Ject ion. ' • SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH ., Eve<y Sunday $375 10 AM to 2 PM All the goodie.s co111bining b1eoklost · ond lunc he pn, P.lus o gloss o l sl1owberry cho1npa..pne •· ~·n1/1111ri11 Fu . .Ji11>11~ U!t U1•h111" SUNQAY FAMILY BUFFET ., Eve<y Sunday SSSO 4 PM to 9PM ' A1rele?Pion,,PI 30. oppelize1s and-ch i/feel '7 se1acls. Hot enJrees. includ111 9 o ' l1uge Roost !Jaron o.1 Beel. CLAMS • OYSTERS • SHRIMP • SWORDFISH .• BASS LllNCHEON from $1.95 Smid Daily 'tH 4 P.M. ·--eo.tHwy. Hunt.,.On i:-f. ~ 1213) 592-1321 3901 E1CO. HilhWIV ~Buch• (7141 515-0900 " , . , ' ' ) ' " ·yv DAltY tOG • ~~ I ' • • .) . -.. , ., " . · Fridor Evening n•lriwl• 21 .~: ·• Sal!lidoy ' I 11M0<ning, • L .. UD W 1!!1 1111 GI·-~9(1)1 - D Cll -0 ........ 11...w.-'8 Trd • C.u~•• .. • . fl.I lllrit ,.,... Iii ""'"' ·--m•••n.a ' 'l'eleVisi~n • • )'OU!lt"fllfndt saiu:::f.l1t1lrjQlt1U I , )tlXED SINGLES I .. ~~. vii !l~Vt soM£ LINE M11TJ.l ~llfN, '. ~N~I FIGMENTS ' • • f . • l ., ' "'I ' ~.: '-¢k ' ·~j·'tO!ft Batiuc:k . . . . , ,, ' • ~ ' i .. l ·l.• " • . \ ~y Dale Hale ., \ \ ' r We . NANCY · ' ' . JUST THINK··· -THE BASEBALL SEASOl'f '""'-l. 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' .... HAVE TO START 1 PRACTICING PEANUTS ' , • JUDGE PARKER ,, • DICKTR4CY U10K OllT FOR THE FENCE! l.OOI:: OVT Fa! Tl<f "!RUCK~ • f , ' DOOLEY'S WORLD . ' .. MY OAP SAYS ONL.V 'IWO 1HIN6S IN LIFE 141.£ CEl:T'AIN .... SURGERVcr .MOO.N MULUNS ~ •• ., ... ___ _ ... __ _ by Chartes M. Sc:~' LOOK OUT FOi{ TME llll.10< llW.L!LDDK OVTF~THE CAR ! by, Herold Le DC!UJ' 5ECA05E TMEY THfN YOU'LL. 6IV! . KAO NOTHING T~ ME Tlif NAME OF 00 WITH MEL , THE PE~ WHO CARTER'S DEATH! ·KlLLEO HIM?' .. byMeU by Chesler Gould • \ · fnd>y. FoOf""' 78. 197S ___ __QAIL •P!l.OJ .. f,j .,.,.,., ~ 1111 y l\JN'I t'<lMl IN l llA1' l'lf.:PI ~ ···1'0 5PILL "''~" °"' VO! 1'1WM TIMI; TO "ftMef A6'/0S1Tof THE GIRLS ···91 __ :._ . "'1-foli.J it. evcryhody-10 liven Ull the fall of 1hc Roman Empire l'vr decided to au,tion <'lff Mr,. Cu~gruve ! .. DENNIS THE MENACE ' I l ; . 1 I ' I I I I .. \ ' • • ' . ... '. , ,' .·. ·~~ ' In ~~·•.Y•s,Famlly Wei!!~b': ',. ... . J ' ' ' • ", , ,acmo. , Early Sor{i>w).~ .•.(!'Actor Merlced,, fii{ tr....-,. 'tl',.~lory · r-...,~""''., . "1 don.~l ~ed a li~&Jne. l"d ra,her rUlt;,a cab; und . ,J'm not wi/Jly eniJ~ tic when stranf.(e ladie3 co"1e MP and Want lo kis.s ~"'in public." . . . ' Frightened of success~and glamour, 'Al Pacino' ' is an,µnlik'J!ly celebrity,,flut two men saw his talent' and pelieved i~,hnji'~qugh to help him through his anxietif;s !.. actor Charles Laughlon and direc- tor Franci~; ·rord!cdppol:\: This week in FAMILY WEEKI.¥ Al Pa'dnb'. correirtly starring in "The God · father 1r,"i alks about his unhappy childhood.,why he took refuge in.drinking and his painful rela · tionship with act•ess Tuesday Weld. You won't want to miss this aiitobiographical tale of tragedy .and triumph by pne of iod,afs biggest box·office, . sensations. . · f . . . . 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MOU1Schlf1•7w.t•.,. ~.:-_._ ........ ....., to.li.S-Wioi..ttor.&M.llM _,.. __ • .............. ... 74417 ) I I l • ~ ' ; I ? ' " • . ' I I i I ' ' I • . . • l ,. ,. ' ' l )' :. · Amusing •, observations of life along • • the Orange Coast,, ·. penned b • . . ... a native son, in the ' l' • ' • ' • ' ' f ' I , . DAI LY PILOT . . ~'; t:.,~ . ••• · o ·MAJOR STUDIO ~!EW .. TONLGHT 8:~$ P.M. •' . ' , ' '· ' . ' OMOM ·· .JAMES SmEISAND · CAAN . . . "\ . . ··~ . ·o~ ·" WILL·IE · SHOWNllfOIE AHD.AFfH l'lllYllW . . llQX OFl'l(:E "M.·'h.:7:15-t:l}Frl 7-9-11 ot• Sat. l·J.5-7-t-l I •. n. 1-l-5-7-flnf'lleatreOM . ' ·t· .HOMIMA TIO~ WtMMER · FOR2AC:.DEMY L AWARDS SHMIF M.·Tii. 7:15-t:lOfri. 7-t:l!>l l:IS . s.t. l·l-5-7:1S..t:20.l 1:20 ',.s."' l·l-5-'7:15-t:201lleatrwTw0 Above all.:.lt's a 1 love .story. , ·"tlA~DS DOWN THE W~LDEST, MOST · OUTRAGEOUS :COMEDY EVER" @.&~·<. " MIAMI. JOURMAL ' "',,.,.. .. ·.• ;:., ... ..:;...:-e:; @ , 'RI Al~n ' Caan Arkin Wffh VALERIE HARPER Freebie and the DAI Ly 2,00, 4'30 : 7i00, t 130·• DAILY• 1'10, ''"· .,,. • 7:10, 9115 2 ACADEMY AWARD G WC Slates · Auditions \ • . (' L out aUd!Uciu /lat• b-ve Ileen • Try()\IU filr =· eri. dalleers by ({ent JQl\nloh, tus IW!' 111ale announced ro parts in tb1> and acf.an.,il).. 1 Matth 1 .. ds1 a hrack ll\a1• supPorllnl m.usl<;al, 11The Jtoar or tbe 9, Lto4p.m.; ~Ob ay,.MArchlO, 1 'pirt, and ari all·wO~ cbond .. Gf<!asepaint-,. 'Jibe llineli or th~ q l.O 10 p.m.· \>U"i'!~· lilarch 16, Chorus members must have ~wd "•ljolnllpting_p(Oduction aoon to 2 p.rli, l>Q!yJ; and. Skills ih singing and dll\cllla. b]'°tlie-Huntington l!e.•cb Monday March17',.7tOWP·"'· T~e show atAo will use a 15-- PlaYp•use ·and· Golden Wesp Actor~ wt)f\ a~tllln i)l ~he ,Pieck orc~estra 1 and .liisttumen· College. o , , · ·theater, ~ncers; in Ill~ theater tallsts ·<ofrlllls, brass, aad <.:astml.ts open to the~ aa scene shop •AA 'aiugen. in ·the percus~lonl interested ln well as m em b ~rs of the community 19"1!°' at Qolden 'participating shoultt contact the playho ~ and Golden West •Ill· \Ydl. • , musiclil director, Dav)d An• d nts . I • The prof)uction, lo be di.rec~ .tbony at Golden Wes_i. ___ _ ' ' · · WINNER OF I I ACADEMY AWARD HOMINA TIONS INCLUDING: !BEST PICTURE •8EST1ACT~R •BEST DIRECTOR •BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR •BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS FASHION ISL.AHO * , NEWPORT.CENTER . . Wll,Hlll.4 ACADEMY ·AWARDHOMIHA110NS AHDTWQ·SPECW. AWARDS ' IPGI WINNER 8 ACAQEMY AWARD l'(OMINATIOMS INCLUDING IEST PICTURE! . / IH THU.Tli TWO:'TOWMIHG IHIUNO" MOM.RI.~· 1-1 l:IO SAT...llM l .... J.10 ~ , ·I COAST HWJ. AT -AITHUI. Hlw.QllT UACff 644-07&0 All, FMUL'f •• AU. FUN •• · • 6 ACADJMY ~WARD .: ~NQMINATIONS ALBERT Ft11Nc\-, .. '-- •• 81$ST ACTOR ' ·.,., ~· oa" .'.B~ST SCRfE~PLA~ BEs'r ' DRAMATIC ScORE ~ , .IE.$J \,(~~ •AU. FIOM WALT DISNEY ALL SEATS • .:.. .. ~. LAWAND1 DISORDllll .. ,, .. ..,.,,.... ......... -. ""':..v .all I _, ' ' I ) ' Top Local Vocals Eyed IL's quite possible, as well ai:; easr and pleasant, to be initiated 'into the ranks of ··Ryder's Rogues." All you have to do is drop by The P1iyton's Place In Costa Mesa and listen Lo the ex~raordlnary music performed by C.C. Rydt;,r 1n ~he upstairs lounge. C.C. is scarcely un unknown artist on the Orange Co~nly cqtertainment scene. He'• been appearil)& 1n the area since 1968, and this en1a1e· Tent marks his re.turn to an old haunt wltb a new name. 1\ • Abo"e 8U he's u ver1atile gui tarist a'bd trentlem.aQ of song. F\Jrther. there's a boundless spirit ln everything he essays from folk music to contemPorory ballads. Canadian-born C. (':. also possesses a re- markable. vocal range, which enables him to ex--.. ecut~ l:l~Y tune w·ilh effortless delivery. He ha1 lh.e ab1hty to "shake lhe roor'' one minute and v.·1th the next song to invoke a, sigh . :"-nd C .C. 's renditions of calypso songs, foreign. language ballads and many original songs signals an entertainer with few peers. Once part of I.he nationally known duo The Talismen, C.C. has shared the bill with such notables as Judy Collins, Buffy St. Marie, Richie Havens, The \.·uyagers, Jo Mupes and Josh White. You can catt"h C.C. Rydc·r nightly, Tuesday through Saturday , frorn 8:30 p.m. to 2 a.m . l 'hc Payton·s Place twhere you ran ulso enjoy lunch from 11 : 30 to 2 : 30, and dinner from 6 lo 10 p. m .) is located <:1.t 2831 llristol St.. bctv.·cen Baker and the Nev.· port Freeway in Costa Ptles<.1 . . 6 ACADEMY AWARD NOMI NA Tl ONS! .•. ALBERT FlNNEY llEST"""' •. BEST SCREENPLAY .BEST ORIG. DIWIATIC SCORE MA TIHUS DAI\ T •. IHGRIO BERGMAN llEST """"""' ~ .. BEST COST\JllE DESIGHI .. BEST CINfllA TOGAAPHY $1 .JS 'Tl\ 2:)0 l:lW:-.s:4S 1:00.10:00 ~I l'Cll.llS tllflllllbi •.t..ISCllUOl •r" Ml !DI.I "llll.llS • Oii--ll>lllllrm. JllIU:!OI i'mln== MESA 1804 Newporl ~h:J I.WO~ S4d. t )'.l .. ; . EDWARDS HARBOR TWIH CIHEMA H.41101 AT WILSOH COST.A. MtSA < 646-D573 OUTRAGEOUS ., COMEDY c ........ w .a.-. ..... 2, .... .......... , •• ORAH•I DRIYl-IH 2· SA.MT.A. AHA PW'f. NIEAI CHA.PM.AH O•AHlll: lla.7022 "Mac.httosll Man" IPGI CALL ' THU.TRI I'OR SHOWTIMIS • Out 'n' About Norman Stanley TGt1I R e turrd to Kono ffcucall M;ark your calender for yet another enter· tainment blockbuster .. Tani. "the singing sensa- tJoJ\ ot the lslunds," ha5 returned to the starring · •.PO\l!«ht at Kono Hawaii, Santa Aija, with a com· plet.;jy ~ew ehow . Presentln1 more than 20 lively song·'arrange- ·•ments, the revue also inc)udes an excilinC fire and knife dancer, vocalists Michelle Zarges and . Alec Ramos, and Alan Remington's orchestra. Kono Hawaii offers two s ... ows Tuesday. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The restauraqt, located at Z!6 $. llarbor Blvd .• south of Disne.YJartd, takes reservations at 531 ... 1232. IJ Ml'I lroolit. lf'GI "MURDER OM THE ORIEMT EXPRESS" IPGI "'THI: STIOHGl:ST MAH IH THE WORLD" --Y-H.A.T D.A.RH CAT' IGI "'llUI 00 rT • IEES DO IT' IPGI '"MIPTUHl PACTOR'" IGJ "IL.HPH" "IAHAHAS" Ill •1•t1nH1He AIOUT SU" "'AMlllCAH Ill.A.Pint" 1'6ol "'1.IT THI. llOOD TIMIS IOU" -llNIM-l~ ... PrlcH Set/SH .+II I , ... l.tlllCIMtM1 Docn Op• Deit, 6:45 S .. /S.n l:JO CIMEMA II . ""' "CL.A.UD...-WW.. .. 1 ..... ........ ..._ ·ow.c..,... .... ...l'llMUi. ...wnA&.W "9ftm F I n Blllf 11£1111J1S tRJ 1-Pl\ARD" ""' "THE PAPER CHASE" ACADIM1' l+OMIMl.ll0"4$ MCHIMATQ- MOU, '" WTSH" "HARRY & TOHTO" "CLAUDIHE" O,,.,,n Mon '""' f" f> 30 pm s .. , Svn/HOJI 12 JO Mon 1n1uffo to l pm-111~ THE CITV SHOf'PING CENTRE ORANGE •532·6721 ._ CITY CENTRE CINEMA~ S.A. FRWV !MANCHESTER EX .I G.G. FRWV !CITV DR. EX .I A. "lirds Do ff-le•t. Do tt" V W1Nte Do•n" tPGI "CHIH.A. TOWM" "DEATH WISH" "MR. RICO" "WESTWORLD" IPGI I ' Frid!)', F9bruary 21. 11:175 DAILY PILOT (;'» ·"STAVISKYis one of the most rewarding films I've seen this year." -Nora Sayre , Now York rimes "Resnais brings the period t.o life, creating an aura of elegance and grace and a rnood of sadness and corruption.'' -K•thleen Carrol(, Nt D•1ly News "STAVISKY with Jean-Paul Belmondo is an exquisite re· creation of the early thirties milieu of political Kand al and prejudi!'e." -Judith Ct1JI, New York M1g•t1ne "Res nais never 1nake:s a false move ... creates t.he mood 1niSsed by 'The Great Gatsby.' The cast is splendid." -Newtwe•k M•g•zine "STAVISKY is Alain Re1nais' best film ."-w,111i1m P•r.11, Vill•g• Voice .{ARV GROSS Presen~ nN·PALl BELMOt«XI •WJNRESll/JS'STAVISKY St~""i CHAlt.ES BOYER O.ec1'd by AlAIN RESlllJS . ~ by .m:;E S6lf'R.W """°" Salte ea.,_ by SITPIEN SOIODI so..mtradt Abllll A...alltM on llCA Aeccwds !PG]!!-'~~ [OiWib"uif;iblc1NIMATIOfll INDVITlt!ES! EXCLUSIVE ORJ.MGE-COUMTY SHOWIMG EDWARDS CINEMA CEHTU IWllOR AT ADAMS. COSTA MISA MESA VEllDE CEMllR 97'-4141 IDWAlDS CINEMA WEST WlSTMINSTH AT GOlDfH WIST WESTMIHSTBI H2-44H . "SfAVISKY is one of the mos t rewarding films I've """· 7ilM:I ~11 :10 WJ'-. l:l .. J:t .. 5:11 fi, .. ,,.0.11:10 h. " seen t IS year .. ,-.Nori S1y1e, 'N1t111 Yo1* r,,,.. l(, .... n11t-n""t"r ma'.!eo< a fal~I' l'l'ltlVl' (.'r'\•!ltP-< lhl• !!HM•[ tlll.:_..:f'l'J b~· 'The c ;real 4 ;11L.;b,v,' Thl' cast !,• 'lli•·11du\" M,.. ....... tt* M•9•,.,,. 'l'hut OJ(tl!lhfd llkt I po1h 'JO, illu•lrtlkin. <il1d1I •lriranrr.R oiMR1 {.l;[ISS ?t~ l4!1 P-ll !lfLMl)(O ---711 •-1 .... ---...... .,..1. Ml'h~.,...,....""··-· ':J!,tlll••l"llM.Ol«lal •l•lf•ft~.~ -1-M~ .' ..... IJIO .H-' V"'"MIA ll(ltOO;t ..... 111- STAVISKY ScHtMt: M..P. 7•f·l I Stt./S.. l·l-5" 7.9.11 WINHlfl: J ACAOIMT AW AlO NOMfMA TIOHS INC&.UOIMG- lll T ACTUSS IUT IUrPOITIMO. ACTllll • /I J t ' 1( • Mda . F • I • • jT&'tt BW:ct'SpprtjUIO...\'t 1 ~r vine for a lhre&1 • ~~1~,l!(·th~·•baurd liia!it run. , 11.hi.Y bt Eua~ne' 10\\••••>. '.Curttin Um'e wlll ,bl> • wjll· 'o)>eo . l'hllrsdax, at 'elock•all three nights. Uni.versitY Higl:i SchOoJ. The play is being staged · n Ire ~!>pol's-lltj;le Russian· Music Set fh~aler and adrilisS10~ CcsU 75 •""ts for adult..; 50 cent1·for student!&! The Play, which runS about QP~ hour, is un<fer the di5eptlpn of Mrs. Pat T h e O d e s s a Terry, · 1 Bal&laika s, 8 six-1'h;e c~st for the pro- member instrumental du~'!<>n tn,cludes Shelley -ensembl e, will play Price, ~artin ~a.mpert, traditional and popular .Dave $Inger, Kim G:ay, Russian folk music in a Mi,ke E~vans and C1ndy1 · conF.ert in the Golden r°'°--g-rp_v~e~·-----­ West College "Center in H1.1 ntineton Beach . • The concert will begin DAILY PILOT al8~.oi . Wednesday. C~.512Fl.~~~0S ,. Admission costs. S2 for r -~ID aduJ"8, $).50 for students , t '. a nd Senior citizen5'. !;::"=========::;- -Weekender . : Deadline MOVIE RA11NOlf RJftFMENrs AND . '1JUNO PEOPU: '""~" .............. .. ,........,. _ _,,_ _.,,......, flw _...,.,. _ uw. ... \ . ; i 1 • ... t • I ~ (" i I ' ~--;·. t-I ,, I . I' i . -t \ ~ 1 I ' • · 1 I ' I r, l • f '! '. • • '• • ' I ' ' ., . \ . ' . r ' \ ,. • , . . '· ,: I De adlin e for s ub · mission of material for any Friday's Weekender is noon on Tuesday Oftbe: same week. Since the Weekender~ comes out only on All Kll M*llUI , ........ ~'""""' • ·l.."- events occu~rin,....mid" -' 1*u-~M:•1 ; • Fridays. items about ~' •1,,11,u1 • We~k sho{lld\ b~·fu'bJ ~. . hl9t.,=1-~ ~ milted in time.i. fo the ' .t i prtvious week's issue. ~ I:... . ...:.,..-"'-,.,,--.,.,-,,--,! l1'Nfaterial shou1d11bel8d· @"-. llllOl• "A0111n'11 Th {Aqthohf_•..., dressed to e · '"u,,.,• ... 111 Week:e.nd"er, Orange . · COast 1Dail.>; Pilot. "P .O. 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Curry, amplo7ed at the •ulno 14 yean, WQ taliea'!Dto ~'l'liun· '' day by ~f:!' CaUniy llheri'lt'1 de-puties..... , ... wttlt imla11!1'111 U5' GI marlted cards, awlbdlin1 and bunoo steering. Sheriff Diet Cllnatsey said t.be same e~ces were m warrants ~ 1 ~Roy Dallon Garner, Sherman Denms and Wilma Rog en. A dub spokesman said none was employed ~the casino. Harrah's already had filed a clvU auit agai~sl lbe four. •• ' NF Fl.re Prefled NEW YORK (APJ -Flrl!men searcbed a New Yock Telephone CO. 1 awitcbina J!enter tcxlay for hidden Pot'kets of fire in the debris or a blaze ihat' felled some 200 per50BS and •' caused upward of $10 million in pro- pertydamage. The nve-alarm fire that raged f« about 17 hours Thursday knocked out ,J.10,000 telephones •. including police. llospital and Consolidated Edison emerge11cy lines. As toxic fumes, caused by the burning Polyvinyl chloride material used as cable insulation. poured out of the 11-story facility at Second Avenue and 13th Street, 147 patients were .,. evacuated from the New York Ear and Eye Infirmary acr'OIS'S the street and hundreds of residents w•e forced toJeave their homes. a ·~-tPleaa WASHINGTON" ltiPt> -An al<. ·l<lriley and a d .. u111aat «Pera!Hr for former Prealdent l\'lxon today pleaded lnn0<eri10 lo tbarcOJ ol .cori. 'spiring to backdatie &''578,()()() llfl of ... IN SHORT • Nixon pe.-oal Pl"'"° lo att an In· tome tax bttat !'1r bltn. 1, _ Los .(liijeJea tewye_r Prank DeM.arco Jr., a former Wblte' 1fouse advJ1er, and Chle~IO dobumen.t •P. pralaer Ralpb G. ---In· dieted this mont.b by a federal gand jUJ:y on chargei Involving t.be 1970 llfl to the goveniment., , lfrleer c-e1eeeo1 NOVI SAD. Yucoalavla (UPll - A nve·m•n tribunal today eonvicted and 1entenced dissident writer Mlha- jlo Mihajlov to seven years in jail for spreading anti-Yu.goslav ~ganda and colJaboraUng with hostile emigre groups. The 40-year-old termer university lecturer was also banned from publishing for four yea.rs after his re- lease from ~on. '. His l'a~e,s 811nollnced, they would ap-1 Ql~em.ice The Yugoll v-~ -lit Willie Russian refv&ee .Wpem 3~ ·Years ln jail on a previous coavictJoo for anti- sm,:et views and criticism of presi- dent Tito's regime. GaerrlUa De•1· 111d · BUENOS AIRES (UPIJ -A lef. tist gue rTllla group threatened to kill a kidnaped U.S. official toni1ht if the Argentine government fails to prove four missin& commandos are alive. The Mdntaneros guerrillas said. John Egan, the 62-year-old U.S. cOn- sular agent in Cordoba, ''bas been Mnteaced to death by.Jlrinl oq....i," The cum111a aroup said Egan - "• direct r1pre1tntat1ve ot Yonqul In· lertttl" -·wOllld lie ldlled ~the covernment shows by 1 P..ln. that the four missing 1uerrill1,1 ar'e "alive ilnd welt." Bad Weekend -·Northem ,.Ca·lif. l)u~ for · Storm • D· A I L y p I L llYT!'• A11oe11t"! Pri'.15 ·[·· State. · ) o A rainy and ,.-tpx __ :· , . . weekendl1ti1~f0f' ,l't '4 'i . " ,. ti~·n -C•llforntans, teqced.,to seven years m T ~wnt111trlilan predict· prls0n 'and three years -.,.,today, ·. probation. · -1 /{ .Thit N•U6n.i Weather 1' 'lbe ,two were ·a'!'ong ·---'-""°'-----Service blamed a Pacific four. persons acqwtted 1totrrtofftbeoo"astforthe last Sept.embeJ"I. ~f the · wonening weather in the Nov . 6, 1973 shQOt1ng of M. · J ~ • riaton undercover d et~ctive 0l0rCyC e.' 1'hestorm was expect· Gerald "Blackie" .. ed to shower th e Sawyer. 'l>!d ,, Northwest today and IU er& · . spread more rain' over Credit Bill , , 1 tho rest of the area SACRAMENTO (UPI) , T 'I'\.!. ~ • toolghtandSaturday. -· -Legislation tightening 0 .. .l"'.8JD • ...._ . laws prohibihng banks . 1 .. ' • fWtlw....,.•rrh · from discriminating ·' ·T De tl}',I ~~b a'sl c SAN FRA •·cisco· .against women or single motorcycle tratnlna pro-"' persons apply1ng for IJ'amb:ythe•AeAdemyGI <UPI> -The state at· credit bas advanced to Defense Driving will be tqrnoy general's office • theAssemblyfioor. .held March 13-15 at aaya allowJne ho.mosex-The measure CAB181) <>ranee .county lntema-ua~ church 1erv1ces in by A 5 s-e m b I y-m 8 n tiOD&lllaceway. pnlOOI would n;1,1;tke the Howard Berman (D-Los . , risk of violence JUst too Angeles) c1eared the Tuition for the· iD• 1reat.'' JudiCiar.Y Committee temlvecoursei.s$80per 1 A11iatant Attorney Tliursday ona7-0vote. person. but di1coante Oen~al Sanford Svetco It would prohibit len· •. c•n t>e ob~ained for itrp~-hi1 case T.hurs-ders from offering credit grou.ps, civil servantl day tiefore •three-J udge to 8 woman on less aP.cfotbers. federalcourt. favorable terms than ''TbePfOtram wude--Th_e Judie5 a~e con-thoseofferedtoaman. vtloped ~ provide the sl~erlna whether tt Is un- new .motorcyel'e rider constitutional for the Tl•.Dlspate v.-l th a short com· Department-of . Co...., •. OAKLAND (APJ prebeaslve course in ~on~ ,to£!rohtblt J.he The Oakland Tribune rider safety and basic etrc>Poli n Church. a criticized both the state rldlnl •klllJ, .. .-,id Larry homosexual croup, fro.m b d Vaulhah. 'Prelldent of holding aerv1ces in Asse m IY. an As - pri semblyman Ken Meade tbeaca.d.emy. sons. in an editorial about 'Tbe COurse will be a Pris-r-·· llleade 's r e bellion 14-hour,four-dayseuion, . :against a n un\\·ritten conducted in the even· LOS ANGELES <UPIJ coat-and·tierule. tn11 on Thursday and -Twomen acquittedor The editor ial wa s FrJdaj and in the mom-killing an 'undercover published Thursday. a 1011 on Saturdily &nst ~tics officer in 1973, :a:p:~oefdM~a::k:i~ Sunday. ,:.;.,~reo~~er~rJ:i~ Democrat, gave r e- r~y to distribute co-porters copies of ao. open F'---t 'L • . c11n·e. · letter be wrote · to the ~ l1le8 ~ \l.S.'Dlllrlct Court Tribune In response to a 11 • 1 Judie Harry Preaeroon M~ay editorial IQ tlle ~~1.w~-oo Tlllltaday ~enteae.111 Do)llfP•per . .l'Ul(KIUl«;e/J JaiUei >J. Boyle, 2.~, lfeaderec.e9lly1tarted • Malibu, to 12 ye"" lD apP•arln& on the A•· Jill'.-., E J.! • ""r prilCiD Pl•• 10 yeari -1;..,mbly jloor In a pullover J 1'C-.HI -lUM..1: bat f on.. G en e R . sweat~ ·ti Gla11~ock . 28, of ' ~ 1 P'ran Meares, 1 Hotlyw,ood, was 1en- 9bom«e 0:om Gardea 1 ·no.u·iu•ors> Gtjll•e:111 t11e •Prine f 1 I 1 1~1i.'3& ae1ne1 er managJna _ ~ .... ~ "1 • t.T1",_~~:·~-..~ ~ , ~NCED '~::.::.1:~»•r. i,''Coa1t I 4 LOS ANGELES (AP) , J -A federal Judie ~ Ill•• 1J,e1re1, who. placed a profeulonal litllda • ...,,. 1taff of 11 • YiOUnllt .on probalion for . sllld..a.. .,.. f<tature! (wo years ofter coovtc- edll« lat !,~he ls •' liop . of (ailing to file ~llJm • ' federal Income tax r .. *-nd Lullr llf Hunt· turns for 1967 through •ll!Oll ' leaeb ~ aeP. Wli.or · ali<I Lauri "*" • ~d "11lars~y. M, iqb' at C4ots -~ ls \ LOI Aeae.l,et, ll m~•i•lan ••rrnta •dUor. P1lll . tor ~i'l ou1 r'ecordlilg ~llr qi G~• ,Oftwf compa'nlell.' reportedly WU. "• 4p0r\I' itaff ' urnecl ~$180 000 during ,llDd )fldielll • .,.... Of, ~ ~ lbeyeaf'IHe fa iledtoOle. Bt1oa11t1te-· .1¥~1• Albert Lee • ilwPbenl Jr ,,;anted the c · L A s s I F •. - E D • 5 6 ' ~.7 ·a • ,._ r/Mf' ... ;;::~ • Pc:ob1t1on ll!it lil'lpottd ... ws ¥\ s1ntr. •---• Y ,~ noftne. ...... Jl ... lf • .,.,,._. ·...;.._. _______ L ___ _._ ' ' , ............ .... ~ .... w,.._.....,_, ,,._._ .. .., ........ o... ----....... -.......... ,.._ ........... .: .......................... ,.,.... h ..,, ... , ... cni* ........... ... , ... c-,.,... ... Or ......... ..... ~ ...... ., kri ....... _ .. ..., ........ °'99 ....... ..., .... 642-5678 Exclusive's IALIOA ISLAND 3 Bdrms hen .+ 2 bdr 11-~·~· ~~~~~~-~~-~~-~[ apL, reduced l.0$188,SOO.· l_I~~. 3 Bdrm..tc den. c~ home oii JJUle ialapd wi income $155,000.. . TWOOHALOt Flr1t time listed two ma1nir1cen,, ~tom bit. homes an Coroaw: 1 del Mar. Shit.re Pool & Pall(>S on ocean side; R~ zon· inf. Ooe home lelUled to tl/1/75 at j(S(). -.11$Qntb. Price t'Of bolb $171,lOO. Hif 11 .... S.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1001 ·············~ ....... .ABSOLUTE LUXURY 3 Bdrm, defi + 2 bdr apt $157,500. --. -Charmin1 completely re modeled at redecorated J bdrm bome + 1ncom $125,000. ' :NVESTMENT EAST BA YFROMT • Little Island, large oof ll EAL TORS ner lot, private pier SINCE 1944 • BEACH CONDO Careffflle living can be yoljq lo TI;, beautllul S be\SrOo • 'l bath Condo1 wlth'~O Y eor n •~· Clreplace. Adi&lt. C:Qm muoit.,y. Walk tor -~ pin¥: and banks: Prtoe In·, cl1J<le~ was her1dr1er,, rerri1. l28.9$0. I 64o-616 I "' ~ COATS &WALLACl REAL ESTATE INC Lovely , wa rm and 1nvil- 1ng. 3 bdrm pool hom DOW $35,90.f>. Walk t shopping. Tree shaded yard and street. WI~ wine e:ellar, charm1n·~~~6~1;1;;~4~4;o;o~~F~~;~~~~~ ~~~~~ home. ExcJus;v.I Priva.te Dock Newport Hgt1l1 RED TILE s I "7 000 .s:JO San Bernardino. re SP A.NISH . ~ • Plap•aU.a 752-1'20 duced t.o $45,500. Cut IY-THE--SEA Luxurious 4 BR, 3 BA" home with sepa rat waterfront home with MOOGUA&R HAOt Area of many 2·S lY · I nd be L garage on large Lot. O M jacuzzi poo a au · Spanish giants. 1ss1on P•lio. Room for . larte 1l)'lff arched •nlrY ln bo .ttep·d". living rm. High at. GO ... COURS! ' • Ll ' ~al1 •1l11 1 r q MISA VERD£ lmmacul1\e M•• Verd home re1tt.1r11 tars bedroom•, oveniae II• n 1 n g room . b I a 315 MARINE AVE. homemaket kitchen. 11ALU0AL.'ll..AND voullod c•lhng•. Heavy I & ja&aail ~"· bea m1 . Ce111ng high • Pl ftrepl111c1. Dining rm. llC9 · Masllve family rm. Can· Pl op•rtl.. · tin a ki\chan. Huge · 7J2 .. 19J,t,. master wing w/walk-1n MOO GUM.St. NI -..cM war4rob~ + """'"'e SEE THE OC::EAN chllclr1n 1 suites. Red . Manicured yard. Charm· • 671---6100 * ing brick BBQ at lf.4,500 its a bar11ln. l!111 now to -1 --.. ,... .. ,-<OIO.A""'t AT ONT COHDOS Ule root. Ill • palace, On-$34,950 IY lt5.9UO. Call early. A Ne-·port Vista home id2-s.a&s, on a nice large yard on a EXICUTIYI Wl'rll BOAT DOCKS roOLHOMI AVAIL Ultimalt interior CllJCot: Vbr lba, b~aut r~ec & all Soaring cathedral eell· Liie bltns . i.S9,SUU/ 1 n gs add to op• n IU~.;ltJO/ $119,500 . s pac1ou111e11. &leg ant 'ALL wl\h perfect terms fronJ tht lone VOYlred JACOIS ~TY e ntry lo the entertaJner'• 1.-~~·~l5~ti6~lO~~j~!."!!~~~~~~-I dr11m yard with triuge 291! Newport Blvd. 1parkUng pool.. $58,900 IS ••• a bartain ! Call now to!•-------~ 5 ... pt.,1 see. 8'1-0010. Agent. Colby Place 15ltl i..n- 84ilect Properties 3 BR, 2 BA, on rut de sac w., TOWNHOUSE sl. Gr-eat home ~or enter 1,....., Hunt. Bch. Spacious tatning. Pool side larg You arc the winner of 381t. 2ba , frplc. Low _in--~:!'p~~~~CsMB--062l TW01',REETICKE.i'S terest FHA loan. $29,950. · 1worlh .)l:ll forlhe 28R, 2ba two story. Bet- ter than new. VA loan. pZ,500 Lachenmye Re ii tor TWIH-100. •• OMTAllO MOTOaS .. WAY 81 481! 2 2 old Marcb J, i :ao • aPM with P•~kl~e ~ds. NO DO'WH . <Plan to arrivt tbout ~· ·~ $200 MOYES noon>. Call 642~. ext quiet cul·de-sac street. a be droom s, like new through out. Owner may help 1·1nance. Call quick. 546 -2313 .. ()l'fJi l!t -., • H i 't.JIN fO If HICf' ~-- RLAL ___ ATCRS Invest Mow LOWJIJR INTER.EST RATEll AVAILABLE ror 2 ftou111 on one k>t. R-2 Zoned ~x290. Can add additional uni.LI now or later. Ori Ye by m: ()&le, portion or lot NEWPORT HEIGH')':) ttad; or 2347 Oran1e, a le l bed.room homes . -·-3S3 for tickets. Irvine lBR. 2.,, ru11 YOU.IN SBDRM. r~~~;i;i;;;;1~~!~~~~~ A/C. Primerond..$33,950 2 STORY HORSl!S Tree line4 cul -de·sac, ". * * 'tustin 28R, lba, ArC'd. Prestige approac Custem 3 BR rambhn& Loads o!""upgrades. mn sSi v e entry ranch home. Elec A/FHARepos $34,500 ·· r;normous· p arlor. kitchen. lge 111.mily rm · · CALL556-2.600 fo'ormal banquet room wt wet bar. Enclosed i:::llJOY more clo&et apace .SELEcT · -Gigantic garden ki1.c:.he patio wtrptc. Separate In Orange County Ker• inotrae. by·aellina "doa't needl". Separate fiC"Sta room. 16x28 rec reation rm with a Daily Pilot . PROPERTIES BONUS BEDROOMS w/ioooker table, barm. WOllUI· IU.LUTATI S"ei•lltt• U 1overa- mea.LCln1nced.l:dDes ! Ciuall,.P,Acllta..$61&. . -. ..$200 MO\"..ES YOUJN 1 CQttaled for 5 .borse:s, S 'BEDROOM~ Z--~al • Gl·s take advantage t._e-k rm, auto water ... -------.. 1 brklat area in kit. + Call nowM.2-2535. _system, commerc1•I CLASSIPllD rorm'l d1n 1ng rm., bealll Ol'fN 111,.11\1~ '01>1Hit1 ~ 'acre . Private rid int MCl...J(1TJ caU an)Ume ~ cornei: (pie. ~le dtchd {-"·-.··· ~trail , much more !! garage. Lots OI stprage. ~ Broker 536-88.16 ASSUME 7'f VA, $DJ. ~:-··~ ~~ ....... m.~_!.!~ PITI. $39,950. Pr1nc1pals ~ ... , .. ..,.. .,~ ... .,..,...,... only. Owner /Agent, . .:~-.. '· THE-REAL ESTATERS ---~- MESA ·on MAR BEAUTY a:OO•.m. tol:3DJ:.tm. 540-228G. :=~.,..:;•.' T~eUglyDuclding KEY CONDO cnn'AMDAOFFJC!J This Ir vine 3 hr Deluxe 2 bedroom wi mw. BaJ Townhou&e looks a little woodburniog fireplace 60-5111 .. sad .. just now, but: so-forma l dining room. ·NEWPORT BEACH -Newport 81Yd~ ..... ...,. · m.Jl'fftNGTON BEACH Iml Beacb Blvd. S«>--1220 ~ LAGUNA BEACH ua Gienneyre lAamaBt•cb ...... IADDLEBACK IUOI L• Puao.d . Laa-a llllls .., ... '!' NOR'DI COUNTY dial rree MN.ZaO meone who "·oti'l mind a private garden patio + bit or f1x 1ng up can yard. Super location. traosfor m 11 ""1n10 the $43,900. 10% down. Call: bu y of the year". Priced 962-7788 a L$4l,5(kJ. . ,.Q,, KE:Y . ~UPERB '41RE:ALTORSA T-;oMES . 3141 CaMpUa N It 54l·Ni5 • HARIOaVIEW HOMES You own the land. Best value In tb1s prestige nci11 hborhood. S harp Monaco model featuring DOVER SHORES HOMESITE Seller will build .:...you drea m home on lhi beautiful fee Jot. Or available 3500 sq, fl plan~. c .-.11 Ken Knight 642-.52UO for-details . i bdrm&., convert. den, 2 PETE BARRETT bath!> & Jge. country r .. 1.p.w Nearly new 2 story, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, enclosed patio, 2 rareplaces, elecutc' built ins, garage door opener. Pr1cC'd at il2i,OOO. associated UA O ~(AS AfALTOA';:o J"l .... k ·ll "~·1 •t t VETER.AMS Tired of getting the run around ??"! If you have any questions about buy- ing a home VA, call the VA Experts al World Real Estate Tht• 3 bedroom. 2 bath "DOLL HOUSE"' com-' b1 ne1 many features that ar e hard lo fin d . H.ardwOOd r5oon, heavY 1hake root, brick fireplace with mantle, big covered patio, sprinklers and its pro-· fe1alonally landscaped. Fantastic location on a quiet Inside atreet! ONLY $43,900. SO DON'T WAIT !! 546-4141 4 COATS &WALLACE RE Ill Eo5TllTE . INC ~peciallsts .•n VA hous-Classified ads aell bli 1ng. Ask tor Veter_an items. small items or Cou~&elor . ~S6-77 i 7, aniitem.&4Z·lkml Q.AISINID DIADUHES Deadline ror copy• Jellis Is 5:3() p.m. the d•Y bef~ publication , es- cept tor Sunday Ir Moo- d•)' Edition s when deadline is Saturd•y, JZ kilchen; elegant_ dini_ng -REALTY-l'!!.--.-1 IOOZr--·-• area. Lge. patio with .,...._...., .,....._..-_ anytime. 1002 ·-CLASSIFIED· AMULATIOHS ERRORS: Ad.-ertillen should c:hetk their ads daily 6: report ·errors Immedia tely. THE 0.UL '( PILOT auumes liabWt.J for the first in- c::urert lmertion only. CANCELLATIONS: When killin1 an ad be are to make a record ol Litt KILL NUMBER -... l>r ..... ad ~ .. -.o1,.ou.r t•.,,..l&UOL ThS. kUl #~~ c:aMol • dllpate, CANCELLATION . OR CO JtR.&CTION ;or NJ:W ..\ll. .BEFORC -(J: Ewry elfort is 1Vade to )ill or ~-a nt'W ad thlt bu beea ordertd, but we cannot su•ran-t. to do so vntU the, ad h•• •PPl•red tn ~he •· . ·~ OIM&.A-IJNE'ADI: ,,... .. • ... ftrledY eMhlnlld••~ bY-m;11 .. .. ... -ol .... of· ..... NO--Deadline : 3 p .m . Plidoy, """' ..... of· ifk'9 • 12 DOOD at ill ~ otflciM, I ' TR,: DAILY" PILOT ,.........1 the rt••' to d..ir,,, etlll, ,.. ... "' "Jeru1e •1'1) ad••r· tltltmeftt, arMI U..chan1• ., rl\IAll • rocul•,_ ~P!!<>". .... I•« Cl:MllNQ MW• AHIJSS P.O ....... c..a11 ... - -e·a s y maintenan ce '42·5210 675·4060 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• land sca ping . Ju s th!!~!'!""''!!!!!~!!!"'"!!!!!~.,. i68,750. PRIME AREA GOLF COURSE ASSUME $27,500 C. F. ColesworthY Realtors 640-00:fO EXCLUSIVES IALIOA ISLAHD ·ON DIA~tONO Dist1nct1ve l"'O story; 2BR, lbw: home with ren· t.al cottage. Prest i ge Jocation , S ec lu ded e ntry . SUNKEN L I VING ROOM .. MAS S JVE SPANISH FIRE.PLACE. 1',ormal dine. Gourmets kltl'hen. BONUS SIZED YARD . Walk to goll ONAPOLE.'IA course. Take over Choice Jocilt1-00 n eat 1+~'1'k FflA loan at :!O.Ulh Bay, 3B8, 2ba ·$2911/mo. Taite advan· En1J1sn Style cottage. tagecaUIU~.· ,~ewlyredecorated. Ol"fNrtt•·1r·s ,1JH10MN1Cf' • ON MAIUNE Comm ·1 bldt. ;a. _prim• ~-wtx•~t fllt"'f· •vaJI. Lolli o( walk o traffic. :j120.000, "Weed II .I.Reap" I From treuurwtotruh •::H ara varu:1 TumthemlnlOcuh re a If Dr l-C"'A"'L:=L.::.DA:.::IL=Y.:..PILOT:.=:..:__i Sell idle items witft a DaJ • 61l·40$2 JY Pt lot Cl<1ssif1ed Ad. ' " ,, ... ...... .,.,,. .. " t •U.i .CWdWM AC'DPN Call .. ~_ .............. '4Z·5'71 • ' , ' FAMIL V ST AllUTY In Baycres.t. Custom fvao Wells home. Family oriented Inside and out. Space, comfort, low Upkeep. Super location for schooling and s hopping. Four bedrooms, 31!1 baths, family room, dinlnll room. $115,000 . OCEAHFROMT LOT Prime oceanfront location oo Balboa Peninsula. 60x88. $175,000. LIDO ISU Spacious two story 4.l)edroom home on 55' lot. Family room. Excellent floor plan Jor family with older children. $130,000. · HARIOR HJGHLAMDS , Spacious, comfort -filled family home. 5 bedrooms, 31!1 baths, fami- ly room, 2 story. Very larae lot. Easy access lo excellent schools and ·s hopping. A rare find .. '.and priced well at $110,500. · CHOICI HOMI. CHOICl~OCATIOM Delightful Deane two bedroom, two bath plus den condominium In Big Canyon. EX!!uialtely decorated & landscaped. Many custom features. Perfect for a · maller family bf any age. Sl39~. . · • F ~ • . tcv~ 9N . If 1Sil ..._. ,. Custom 5'bedro,om, 3 ba(h, ~ stqry horn~ ~Ith ,formal dii;alp g room. ~ge 'Pool on. 9vei.ilu1!0t, O.Ue ot a kind, Must sl!&. All I.be extr .. tbll home ofrers. $1~4 ,900. DIAL 644-1766 , Zl·61 5"o'Jo ..... llllsRcl.,'H.I. A,Cc:ILDWal. LU!Dt ,CO. - • • !•.:;=.......... ~ .... '"'-'549 I' ..... ......_ .. ';,,,I.I,. • ...,...,_s., .. 'I"··· .. ···:,.. . F,k!-Y.February28.197S DAILY PILOT o• ••••••••·••••••• .. ....,... .,_ --~--;-~-~~~-------=="'"'--"""-'--""~~ G __. . • ••••••••··~·i-••••-•••••••••,,., ..................... ., •• •-•••-it• • •••••••••••••••-••"'' . ~ . ..... ·~........ ·IOOJ ....... 100 .__. tllM•···· . . ....... ,...s. I.._..,_--..,...-_,_-.............................................. ...................... .~:::.~ .... :.~~., ................ !~ ·.:_·~·····~·········· ....................... ······················· ...................... . --------------··----"'! :i:=!'! ......•... ~!.~~~~ .......... !~.~~~~~:~~ .......... !~.~~ ~~~-~~!~~---~~.2.: nus OHE Ul PERFECT 'J'!iere's 5 bidrooms, formal dinning, a big family room, an heated and flitered pool all setting on.an estate seized lot in Harber Hoew V1lls. This home are ·perlect, MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT! and correctly priced at $130,000. · UHl9UE HOMES Roalt,..1-67WOOO . 24.•l e. col.st it.iJ.,c .. .:.. c1e1 Mar Ga.,,.. IOO~G-..1 IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,Hug ·Homes, NC. Inc UHDA ISLE 1177 OPEN S"T & SUH 1-5 S Bdrm, move-in condition, exquisite decor • slip for 55' boat. $.150,000. S"H JU"N CAPISTUNO LOT; Scenic Vi acre in rolling hills, zoned single family & 1 horse. Only $28,000. THE GOOD Uff ln the Bluffs a sparkling area, 4 bdrm condo -e nd unit on picturesque green· belt. near pool. $72,SOO. WE NEED YOUR LISTING-CALL 567 s .. Nicolas Drive, s.119 I 02 Howport c....... 64<1-4050 • IOOlG ...... 100 ··········~···········~······················ LINDA ISLE Beautifully decor. 3 BR. & den, on lagoon. Ramp & slip. $255,000. DOVER SHORES Sandy beach is the setting for new. custom colonial home w /5 BR, fam. rm., formal din. air·cond. $295,000. LIDO ISLE Large 8 BR.. 6 ba. home on sandy beach: 50 ft . lot. s hore mooring. $295,000. Will consider trade. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 341 Buy ... d, D•'•' N S 67;, 6161 41EDROOM F1XER $220 PER MONTH NO QUAUFYIMG Great l•r.ie famfJY hom~e. Cr•ckli'l& f1t<'place. Jo~anvly room. Nffds T.I..;.C. Exist.ing 1'N FllA loan .' $i2 P.J.T.J. CAl!,Quick 646,-1171. Ol'{N lit 9 • (f'S fr,rlJOlll #IC(I llTH£ REAL ' £STATE RS -J .3 BedrQQm CONDO Only 1 '..\ years o.ld and 11 real starter home for the young. 'ANYONE IS QUAL11''1EO to assume the 71,;,'7..-loan of $20.841 :1t-$..'>U7 a month Pl'l'I. r·u11 price only .$23,995 -. l~:s'tfi · Sue/E .. 6~5.7018 MINI RANCH .3 ACRES BEACH Spra"•l1ng Cal1forn1.-i ranch house on .3 :1crcs. \Valk to beach. "l'rce.~­ trcl'!-o ·lrcl·s . 1"tle enlry lo 1or1nul Jt\·111 g and d1n1n". c:ourrncts kitchen . SEPAHATE GAME &: PAR"J'Y llOOM. Hoo.rin g brick fireplace. Spacious master ~nd ch1ldren·:-. suites. Fcnct->tl grounds. Surrounded hy ~70.0l.Ml hom es. Call qu1ek ' 963-ti767 00/ltUQ •ll' '·i'•l::!tlll<•I• 2 STOllY S20.950 t"ull pricl'. 2 Bedrooms. }O,: baths. ~1300 mOVl"S )'OU in. Blt1ns. R IO. O\•ers1zed c losets. plenty ot s lor:igc. FA heat , ;.11r C'ond .. w /"" <.'1)1~. drp.~. poll shed Slone entr y. ll'nccd 1):.1t10. paynu·nt,. lcs!-. thiJn rf"nt C.111 ti a~· -HJ 2 I . \"I 11 a g {' Gardt'U/'I, llll .)lh SI JU!>I west of 11:.irbor Bh<l. 1r S3nta J\na , * * * * * * .Heritage Colle~tion NEWPORT HEIGHTS CH ... RMIHG 3 IEDROOM -dining room. Fireplace, bltns, beamed ceil· ing living room. Huge lot. Trees a nd shrubs ~alore ! ....., w~. patio, ·BBQ. We ·invite your inspection. Ask- ing $59.500. Call 541).1151. MESA VERDE'S FINEST SHARP 4 leclroOo. - 3 bath Iii-level home. Near privat.e community coun- try club; HUCJe fCllftily ,_ formal din- ing and overJized lot. Very flexible financing. Call 546-5880. BEACH HOME $49,500 -Short walk to the wate r . 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, custom bonus room, .BBQ, brick polio, nearby pool and ten- nis court. See this charming, newly listed beach home offered at $49,500. Call 540-1151. COLLEGE PARK POOL HOME -lovely 3 bedroom. 2 bath corner home. Complete with bNutiful poof and access for boat or trailer. Just recently redecorated. Trans rer forces sale. Priced ri ght at only $47 .900. Call now .546-5880 WALK TO SHOPPING EA5TSIDE, COST A MESA -close lo mt1jor m<:.1rkcts. You must see this quality built immaculate 3 bedroom pool home featuring large dinin~ rm, sep. breakfast room, hardwood floors, shake rooi, fireplace, call for details, 541). J I 5 I. ONLY $32,500 SUPER VALUE ON THIS 3 bedroom, quality bui It Costa M esa home. LClrCJe iot with boat or trailer access. Li sted .vcsterday, hurr)1 , won"t last!! Call 546-5880 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX LESS THAN ONE YEAR OLD -and must be sold . Lieauliful building with 3000 sq. ft. of living: space. Large 3 bedroom, 2 l>ath owner·s unit, enjoy Newport's finest beach. VERY LOW down payment to qualified buyer . Va- cant, ready for your in spection!! Call 546-5880. +if~ HERITAGE V . REALTORS PRESTIGE AREA -$69,000 Walk to private country club from this elegant home. Formal dining room, oversized family room for entertaining. Park like !l"'W'ds. This immaculate 2 story, 4 bedroom. 3 bath may be Just what ~our looking for. 5 BmROOM WTSIDE CHARMER This beautiful 2500 sq. ft. has everything. 5 bedroom 3 baths lovely lighted patio, kitchen with eleetronic oven pli'.is builti~ BBQ. Close to schools, churches and s hopping. May we show you our charming new listing. HEARL Y NEW GREENBROOK FHA·VA terms. 1'his lovely new Greenbrook hon1e in Costa Mesa is just being introduced to the market 1800 sq. ft. o~mily Living. Heart sick owner had just completed upgrading hen he received a job transfer. New owner will have all of the dva11- tages of a new home with none of the work. Don't miss thi one. BEAUTIFUL TURTLEROCK Play_ -Enjoy s'.Himming at your own club, <.tnd a good game of ten~ts. Ju~t a . JOY away_ Relax in your own lush gardens & atnum. Live 1n the smartest Turtle Rock home. Clean air, green hills. and a view. Call us today. 545-9491 Walker &lee Real Estate G-<o1 -1002G ...... ol -1002 G ..... oe 1002 ..................................................................... rt ,,.;~Smidt~ REALTORS" CHOICE LOTS Large Back Bay front with · a spec· tacular 180 degree view. Owt1er will trade for income. Submit offer. CALL-644.7270 IF YOU AIN'T GOT A BARREL OF MONEY But you want to start out l;ikc .:t g1:1nder :.il 1h1!-. llunt1n glon lieach 3 bedroon1. It nt'trls only sonh.: tender lo\·1ng 1·ar1· to Uc a fine family nornt•. H:.irg:iu1 pr1 ct.'<i :.it jU.'>l S35.000! Vets v.·clcornc. (.;;.ill now . 817-tilllu . /\gen I. WATERFRONT DUPLEX 'J"1r~d ul duplext'li wi1nour. it pr1\"<1lt" yu1•d "! flow :.t lloul " pu11I s11.l!d y::1rd \\1th a lo\'t_•ly .i! Jl lC. \JI\ llCI !-. U!Ul + $22!)/nlO, 11•111111 1n Lhe be:.t Su. ul 1111 :-lvt'a t1on. Call h-11 7~11 1\~t. ---- OCEAN VIEW • \\11111 Beal'h Act.~s·· .!Br. J ll::i: t'ornfort.:1blc llu1n1• "'/J>Ol(•nt1al rno1n tu l'li!.1r).;•' tlv.'t1l'r will c·un ~1d ~r t•s•·hilnge ~. ll'J 111;-. or ca:-.hot!1·r~. C:J.1 1 d:1,1•o; I j' 1111'!;(1 UIGJ, CVt-'S 1;1:1 .!!I~(! PICK ONE! \VI' h:1\'t' '"" "'-t·ll pr1~I 1)1,J (\1r1111:1 • tluplt-Xl'!-.:·• !M1U1 \\ Hh llirt'i' hl'ilrou1n 111111~ :1111t ~n1:.ill1•r ~l·t·ond 1 t·r11.d 111111 . t)nr I!> a ~111 .1,.h1111.: Olll" li.<ilrnon1 lltHt. llh' o!hl·r 1:-. a ~t·ry 11u•1· l\tO bcd1ou111 rent,.!. f\11!11 lcu·:1l1 Ull~ :u't.' ;-.ht)rt 11 .ilh.., lo ;Ill .,1or1•:. .tnd .... h11ps :111d th.· IM.•:11·h 'l't1e 1•11 11\·r;-. in l111th 1·,1~1·;-. \\ill ('\Ill ~ ttl t "I" 'I Ill.\ ).;I II.I I I\ t! ! I ti ,\ II t ' I 11 I! I" I t' H pt·rh.tp;-. \'.\. ~X.1,0lltl l'..1"11 r.111 t.1 ... •.!~ .•. (•" .,, "'"' • '~" '"'"'"" ',.,~I \ \IJJ~)· HE.\l'.I'' A 0ERC ENTERPRISES CO Shingles & Wood Newport Heiqhts ;1 Br, :!B.1. ;; 1·;u· .1.:::ir;1;.!1'. ·"'-" 1111 H::! lol. I I .\/ LY ~IJ,'Jl~f C,\1.1. UVV r:ll lllc:.\l~TY lil5 Will Costa M~sa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIX & SAVE 'J'h1s 1s the 1->cst prtt·L-d hun1e 1n Collcgt: l)ark. J lretlroom l baths wuh a i-:r1•:11 !a1nll.\' l'un rooiu. a er.n·kling "uod liurning !H'l"lllal'l". \\\•II tcHccd la r)!l' h:u·ky ~1rll y,·1th lots UJ :--h ~1d1· \ lug h 7 1 ~· (- {'Unlr:u:t th;.i t n1:1_\' bt· as- :.uint•d. \\\• d\111 ·1 tlunK it w1ll 1:1sl Call.'>H\-::!3 1:1 2828 E. Coos! Higllwoy, c.....,,, del M,.. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT An inves tor·,; dream come true. An outstand- ing Newport Beach pro-L~~;J~~ perty co mple1.c w1Lh - ---.., -·-"~"'' 111)(.U!ll NATIONAL MULTI LIST SIRVICl '"C•• llflf FOii IU,, nu. (If /IJOf ~•r11.1 u 1• IHI H.IUP• .G !!!!!,.,!!!r!!!ol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!l!!!00!!! 2 !!!G!!! ...... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!O!!!O!/--;p;-A;;;C IF-IC-V-IL_L_A_ 1 TWO STORY POOL 1002 G..,..al 1002 ~!'! ... ) ...... !!.!~!~~~~! .......... !!.~~ *Bcilboa Bay Properties* pr1v::i1 e boat doek . lh1.siness &H.t.::,1dent·c~ /\1ncn1l1c s 111elud e •I Bil. 2 B,\ + a<lJ01111ng hean1eJ ce 1l111 gi.. retail ;-.hup ;,1rc;.i. + :-.ep. t1repl:ices, loL-; ot brick. l:.i r ~e \\'ork::.hup 1n IJ1g trt•e shaded fountain in yard. J\~t. ti45 ·117U. v.:1rd. Just 1ntrcxiuced lo -... , . - i.tie 1n arkct. tlus uut -•J\fo.S I HU\• 4Br, 2Ba .stand111g narga1n :;houl(l ?l!c~u V.c rd c .. 1947 .St'll <iu1c·kly . llnly h:11!dcc~-C1~~~c. $03,500. SI 15,0llo. ti·lti-771 l Or>cn ~""·ncr a;17 -l5~: __ _ t-:vc-'.>. ;\1t•sa Vcrde-JlXX) Coun-••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty FINER HOMES FROM $35,500 to $775,000 CAMEO SHORES-OCE.lN VIEW. 5 bedroom home w /billiard room. family room. den & sitting room off master bedroom. Recently re- decorated thruout. Room for pool. .s:no,ooo. Tom Queen 644-6200. c Qll) TOWNHOUSE-PARK UDO. 2 bedroom, 2 ~ath -just had .. face lift'' -new carpets, drapes & paint. Low m aintenance. Pools. $35,500. Gloden Fay 642·8235 . tQl2) EXHIU.RA TING VIEW -SI 24.500. 5 bedroom + den + family room. Palos Verde stone exterior -un- obstructed day /night view. Extra lg. lot. Walter King 642-8235. (Ql3) TIME TO Pl.AH. Newly remodeled & decorated 2 bedroom Bayshores home. High beams, Spanish fireplace, formal dining. $69.SOO. Beverly Morphy 642·8235. (Ql4) . 6 IEDROOM LIDO IAYFRONT. Lido Nord w /sandy beach -tennis co urt -clubhouse. Bui It by "Higson '' in near new condition - fee simple -$225,000. Harriet Perry 642-8235. CQL5) DOWH IS ur. but this lovely Mesa Verde 4 bedroom. 3 .bath home w /partial view is priced at a low S79,500. Charles Arnold 642-8235. (Ql6) UNDER CONSTRUCTION. Lovely new Lido Isle Bayfront con- dominium on sandy beach + view. Spacious 210Q sq.ft., 2 bedroom + den single.story. $215,000. Call or write for brochure. ·Jeanne Newman 642·8235. (Ql7 ) FROHT ROW VIEW! See the yachting action at the jetty from this 2·Story. 3 bedroom + fami- ly room. Steps to the beach. You own the land. $169,500. Ken Hartle.Y 642.8235. (Ql8) CH4RM, LOC ... TIOHI. VllWI Lido Isle -SO' street·to-street lot. SJlllclous 3 bedroom w /lg. walled pal.lo + triple garage. Appt. only. Catherine Schweickert 642·8235. (Q19) Ht °"t""' OrWil .4 .. llll 1144 MKAmll# 144-1700 """'""' '*'""' C..,.,... IUU SllOODOWM Rambl1n~ two story. f'ormal l'ntry to spuc1ous living &nd d1n1ng. J..og burning l1rl'place. Glas~ enclosed ga rden kitchl•n. S\.l:ecp1ng stain; to FOUR BIG Br:OH00 1\1S . Pr1~'ate rear ~rounds. Bike to betH:t1 $28,9.)(1 Call quick' 91)3~767 Of'fN JI! 9 •II ~ 'llN 1081 Nl(f' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LINDO AVE. IALIO" l'ENINSUU. .Charming 2-sty .. roomy old beach house. Spotless! Close to NHYC. Beamed ceilings, frplc. Lge. lot & brick patio, with room for ,boat, etc. $72,SOO OCEANFRONT DUPLEX 2 f!R. upper + I BR. lower. $126,000 LAWSON REAL ESTATE 3416 Via Lid~, N. B. 675·4562 ••P Specials -· • Back&ar -. - Bay front rental Sharp 4 BR., 3 ha.· $350 condo. Frpl., patio, · · 2 BR R-2$6.5 ,000 pool. Try $42,500! l--'======-- 4 Older units $79,SOO 675-7060 IF YOU'RE Dix. duplex $93.500 l--------I FUSSY Oceanft. duplex You love tlu.s executive Corona del Mar ::.1ngle slory in prime lr}' Club. Open l·lous~ S AT & SUN. Eves 919 -96:$6 or Days C21JJ ·13G -ti21.I. l·:a::.l ~Hdt' loiAnl1ousC'. al· tr,1c. ;~ BH. ~BA e111I un1l f!fl g 1·t'c11111•ll. Adults S-1!),(JUO . CJ1,1'11cr /Ag t tii:.-.J:l \:! S13.8,500 locauon. !\1anicured cor- Submityouroffers Oceanside of llwy_ nc r lol. Im1nac ulate. ln·I---------• tod ' 675 7060 -ter1or decor is tcrr111c . 3 Bedrooms ay · · S h a r p d e I u x e fo'eaturt•.s ell1cu!t1l v.·rap 2 Ba1h s. hard1voud MesaVHde duplex. 3 & 2 around Urt:an1 kitchen. lloor::., BLLI~ l·IAVEN Very sharp inside· Cu1.y f~1m1l .v roo1n wllh J>OOJ_,_ Lari.:c patio. & out. 3 BR. &'BR .$106,950! r1repl;.ice. r'or1n;1l d111 {/u1etstrecl.$.:R:l.5'JIJ. 1ng. (Jne year new. Jus l R C fam .rm. In xlnt 640-8484 S5'..l.!JOO~Callnowtoscc . oyMc ardle neighborhood! li47-tillltl.Agl·nt. Realtor 1810Hewport ---------I Costa P.1l"::.a5-18-77~ 5 IEDROOM EASTSIDE CHARMER "fhis beauti£ul 2300 sq. fl. G"91'rol I 002Gene-ral I 002 j·g 556-~ALTORS POOL HOME !=~~~:;;~~ 4 1.ocal Offices To Serve You CB $36,950 '"'"'°"'"bedroom w>th ONLY 9 LEFT ha s cvl•rythin g. 5 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• bedroon1. 3 h<llhs, lo\·ely 1002 lvts ul \\'Ood panelling und decor;1tor "'all \VESI.r:Y N •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 38RCondominiu<ns 11.!!ht.ed p;it10, kitchen "'°'llh ele<'t ron1 c oven plus bu1lt·1 n HBl~. Close to schools, churches, anJ nhopp1n1:. i\Tuy "'C s ho\11 )'.OU our ch:irn11ng new fis lln ~. TAYLOR CO. ~~ EXCLUSIVE BA YFRONT HOMES •102 LINDA ISLE. OPEN SUN 1·5 4Brs. 41fi ba, family rm, brkfst rm, din rm. 65 ' boat s lip. $198.000. paper. I-l uge healed and ldlcrt.'U 1~1 ~'Ill! plenty of yard space le-ft over. 'l"ake sulJJeCL to li'/~•7,. GI luu n. 61ti-77 11 . Upen r:\'c~. Next to Runninq Stream, near Hewport'1 Upper Bay.· S40,950.-S44,950. REA LTOHS si lJL'l' 1 ~)46 NEARLY NEW GREEN BROOK FHA-VA TERMS IAT IS;..t,HD HOMf>-fOR Lu.SE -Th1.s lovely new Grcl'n· brook home 1n Costa Mes;1 1s Ju,.t being in - troduced lo the market. Igo\) sq. ft. ot' la1n1ly liv- 111g. tlcart :Ht k 11wner had jus l complclC'd 1111· grad111 io: \Vh<'n ht· re cc1ved a JOI> lransfer New O'A'th•/" \.1'111 have. all ur the :.ulvanlages of ;J new homl' l\'Lth none O! the iA'ork. Don't n11ss tlHl> one. In best location on charming island. Long water view. Funished 4 BR home w /dock for lge boat. S!.000 mo. •13SOW. Bay Avenue 3Brs. 3ba. den. 3 car garage, pier & slip .. $239.500 345 Uni•ersity Dr. IJui.Lo!I l rv1nc,\\'('J -----== 548-7223 21 11 San Joocpn Hin1 Rood BLUFFS BEAUTY NEWPORT CENTER. H.L 644-4910 1 CALL For A Showinq lnlertor Llci;1i.:nt·r·s O\l'll 110111''· i\ s pull cs!-. J l1etlroon1 h OUSl' 1n 1•.1(- 1.: et l 1· 11 r 1'1)nd 1t 1011 . l':1nt•ll1•d "i. p:1111·rcd lhru o11t. :>.11 i1rf.l1n g klll"h l•u. !"op ;!f :1de car pct1n ~. l 'on\c111enl tu K.l. HARTMAN, Reollor 1002 G.-al 1002 642-5760 640-1607 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 545-9491 -. ' 2 STORY $55,950 Near ne·N, warmly de- corated with fine panell- i n ~. luxury c:i rpets. drapes llnd lOOd:; o!' de· t•oraung expcrl1st'. As· sun1e ex1st1ng low 1n terest VA loan or st'll<'r will pay points r'or FllA or GI i;atc.>. Listed bcl01\• (•omp:1rablc prt<·cs for last !-alt>. ti>lfi-7711 01)(•11 l!.:v1·s. .4 +R°~"~~y Spac ious £ttm1ry hon1(' -·Jocated In lovely com n1un1ly. A sRoc 1at1on , · n1a1nta1ns . Tennis co u r ts , ~ o o I • + pre -~ -;;;-;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. school. Don 't 1n1ss l111s nearly new beauty ul JUSl ~8.9001 Call 847-(;()10. Age11t. 3 B~~~~n~~~~ to beach. Sl27.900. bon"l g1\'e up .the sfHf1 1 You'll i'ind it 1n l"lass1f1ed. CEHTURY21 642-1771 DIRECTORY HOU'SES FOR SALE l IR & F"M llM 3000 Country Club Dr (M.V.) CM 979.ooji; / (213 >436·6215 SIS 12·6 • Pool •• Wuterfronl Waterfront'& Pool IMEXPENSIYE DUPLEX · Coronu iJcl i\lar clu11l<'X. 'l'Yio :.111~Je units, c:ieh 11;1 ~ a 111·cplul'L', roo! <! yrs. ~)ld. 1\ hltle ~cnl . "l'hr l't' blocks t'ron1 ht•Mch . For onl y S1:l.5UO C:.illlilJ 85.)o oPfl~JH<l •ll\IU~l)FfN· I• [lllft!H:tl Generol 1002G .... rol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• For 1~~ct~!!r0~.~~!~3 ~~oom. 3 bath home' with 2 patios, sandy be<.1ch . 3 car garage. Open Sal & Sun PM. VEAR CAL VETS "' '•,;. ,,,, .. , ... ~. , .. , '"'" lClllll:. ~UHi pool. :)i'l,5u0 v '"' ~... v ~ C.:dl nrn\' ti7J ~. !-.h~1rJl a hdrm. 2 bath u"111n19 .11 •,iuNJOi·.1,,.,,1. ho1nc in ideal location ~ nc:ir .Su. L"uasl Plaza. [\ll THE REAL ESTATERS EASTSIDE CHARMER :1 hr-l"1rcular dr1vC'. An oldu• hut a ~OOlh e PLUS l s<.'p..tr;1 tt· rt•ut:d u111!:) I furry' Frc:-.h ly p;,i1ntl•d . Green ::.ha~ c;.1rpets. cleal) and neat doll houst.•. Priced at :i.32,450. tither terms av.:ul:ihlc. (.."Jtl HACIENDA REAL ESTATE 8:1\ti S P .\111,l~l; M v d SPAMISH 111-:,\l. i·:ST,\TI : esa er e MAMSIOM ,.u "-"" BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 i-'r.10 1 l COAST HINV CORONA OC:I.. MAR ASSUME 100 8alboa Peninsula 1001 ! $43,950 539.ooo ~~ •••••••••• !~!!~ ~~:'! .............. ;~·~.;;~.~-~-~~z;:~··; .. ~1;t: Owner Sacrifice POOL-BEACH ENTERTAINER'S yard & 1rnrkm,. i.Oke Manicured yard s. DELIGHT ne""·-:»64.950.b"75-6112 Gl~FHA Terms F:levated vl'st1bule. Step ESTATE SALE 11.,,0, ,.,,,,,, .. 1-auiy '" · h 1 h '" ... ,.,_ :O.:l\'l' t ousanc l4 On I is down l1v1n ~ room . 11 G CAN Y 0 H 1.·~1·1us t\l' Ncw1101"t Bc~~h cot laJ!e,112 1': Bay Ueautilul honic 01 the l"Ormald1n111~scrvl'd hy lordeoux modef. O•er lh'l g ht:. .. 1 li!t> brs. i •HlFl.l.CJt.s.iJ.51111. prl'St l).:l· l\ll·!' .. 1 \'c rde 18 ' ~:111ey. En11r1nou s 2000 fl of 1 "Ille:-Fri'ni·h door!-1\l:ir:.h.111 Hll y ti75--<11;\IO 'V 1 1 wooded iit•,.t:i room. 1q. • uxury .1rt·.i .. c11 .I" r.unt(.'( 1n. II I -• I 11 \1•rlou k1n ~ i'llC'lo~cd U 1• 1 · 1 ~ult•,\'.n1•> 1:·,,,·,!··••1>.'1\10. ·1· I I t· '' ... .,, "n 1p•~acu ar .1.vlron t · ra( 1t1ona ~ win ant lllt! s ai h·••~... r '11' I Sp:uu:-.ll p:1110 •'It' g:11"dc·n. hHllll' nr. \'.if'ht cluh tio ' •lar~t'Porn . l·:n11'~' hall lo C1rculur hulcony, 5 uge view. Many ex ral, W:irin & co1 v 1.unity r1n h 11 ,," Ii\' I Ii " 1.00,0 . · ,,.,,,,,. ''"•'1)111'-' I -'If 11vt. t1('h . 111r.1na,i.:111!1 · .. ,.. sc • " · .. "'won't a1tlonq.cc;n orl ccra11111·l1lc&p"r11111:t (•t•nt iu. 1111.r & lloal n:uural hr1l·k 11rt-pl;J("1". qua rtt•r~ .• K•n~s nl.is tcJ appointment. 1 Jl•.1ors J"lany otl1cr ,.,, tiTJ ltll'lil . d1n111ii. l'••111n. pr1vat1· .!HUI ('. fi wrap uroun "GENT 64• '056 I tr;t~. (."all for :ap1)t 1n;,1stl·r l'i.llllt• \.ltlh IJath. d ;1n1'f" r:f'\•tlion. Assume .._ Sl'A Rl.l1"'t; Corono del Mer I 022 7'k VA ~per month1 _ Hl-:A L ESTAl"I'.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540-1720 pays 0111. Owner must 1 SUN LOVERS ! g:i:i-3548 j Etlate 1 .. n..a__ TA.RIB.I.. Ro-take advanatge. Call• ~ ... _..... REALTORS ll42-l..'lJ.S. ( ATIEHTIOH! ~ TRUST SALE lnhmcrtional i!96:i i-larbi.1r Hlvd. Ol'fNU!'1•11 ~·u~ro &f1'1CI' 1 Jlu,1tc second stor.v lllUll·! Fantastic 3 br. ;11 'J: l)a, 1s prei;cntly i;ell1ng their! [~·•t~~i!l:tl (.ir<'kllurroun!l~thislove·: !-.p llt level, pth'': l.u ci ne w condom11\Jun1s. Ca· IMJ)l~D. O CCUPANC\'' t '----.. ·---! ly hnm<' fuur extra, Jlalio. 1'o1> con<l. l'.st:itef H)"On C rc ... t Estates.I Cffwrminf. J Ult Ranch ! -·• J lar.it'-llr(lroom ~ -all su\:-.scU! I lo~·att•d Jt lhr corner o!\1 '(l)'le S•IJ,75U 1\gt I -1 m:::: __ ,ha ve SOJ~1ni=; \ault1•<l SPAHLINt: ! l'<Jl"lllt V1<'"'' \)rl\'l' & ... 1(1 7 111 : cell1n.izi;' l·..11111/\ c-uon1 , HF\l r~·r\rt-· · nciA' M.1t.\rthur Hiid 111 -l)l>~"TG1\'l'Uplh<':-:h11)'1 F or1n.11 tl1111ng \'1n1 'S3j '\ .. '14~ • L'oron.idi·J .\1.u·.,tJrlui.J.: •51/1°/o FH.ALO.Atol• I.1st · •l_ In cl::1.~~1t1cd ! n:Jmt' 11, II :-; u!I lht•r1• · l :.it $1it;,'.1uu Salr-.. t>lth·i• & Su\11•s S9fi.4JO 1111 2 b1· 2'': Stup lO ::Jl\orc 1-tc::;ults! for just ~.50tl. Call llO\\'i L"lit!IS il"lt'd i\\I ' l'honL~ mod L' 1 n 0 ..,.. op 1. n IJ.1 TiA'nh~e C~I. $110/lllt), W •.567tS. to heti M41-ti010. As:enl:_ l Mt 56i!i todoy ! P•ION F. 640·~-$ltl,9.W Ownr 549-al ' I I' I 1' • ! " t ( J j • J ' } J I I I -IY · ' . ............ . I •.. :.~ ,,._-.: . ...._•...L. .............. ···••M•it •. ~L.YPILOT FrJdly,ftbtuatY21.117S • "11111 .,_.. flFH?Wr._.. 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Jl.ero't your ..,ehan"e to own that beall\itul borne you ·ve llWIYI want.eel but l l it •mall prlce.1 Park-like y•rds, e.n~JOled p1t.io. C .. lflll •Ir .J'OOCllUdolll(, C'•r•a:e door open•r. Natural brick rlreplaee, fam,ly room, 3 bill bedroqms, xtra ball\I. LA>v,e.Jy brick paU,o. 540-1720 TARl&L. lllALTORS 29MHarbor8lvd. ••• Ne1t lht M.c:h. ted.1 hllHl 3 btlr_T•t oeel h'"bvit'4•' c, b 1c'"'1'!•m.!a'btoc. cu'apbaan Baaaypfrrl~~ !=lJ ~~ Center at en~•M!6.to ml•• h,' 1~-., tlle roor. a •P•ciour " n1 r .... wt ricti ~ • u• ""'· • ... "' p1rk. lllnesa foree1.-.e.-J .. -, 1,l ..,· ... ., .. ~: 1 'I lrplc. 4' 1und~!'!1~owtr .... lllitrO!U..W~ •»Ill.MO· eo• bay li:onta1t. only M•k•olfer! 4·• 1 ~~11 :::U:f:'tn= J!a:: unit 1-bdrm., .,.,_eel Uv· eGUtt(~I •#iracted Owo.,-lA1e• tn-44 yean old. <hvDU' wlll American 5ST-t3IO take a vantage , ca icin. tfttd paUo wit inJ rm. witb frptc. plu. &a.rden hoaui on corner carry atlal,l'k.allO,@. , now to pre'l/lew.(114 ).• woqd burnlnl ~NOit . .A l1e.110<11oareaorllob-lot. a 11arm, ttudy. . ' Ac ...... fOI' .. 1200 h5tv\~oJ~~~;r:ENT WH 'TYOUW' ... ~ bu.yfori43.500.C1ll by room. Pricedrla:h~• privaie tu~ OC4&n l!lASTBLUfl" Condo, IONES •••••••••••••••••e.••••• THBREALESTAT&RS .,. ~· THlllAL \ S7T.500.wllhturms. at•• wlth maa.1 ~$,500.0w,.r.Jbr.2ba. RfALTYINC. AVOCADO LAND· ' · WIHAYllll IST4Tlf .. 'I "'li::M~ am•nllle1aCom ••• Int. bom•INl!tal. Ni m-U.790.LAC. Rancbo.o£LUlpS&-PLEX.8.o•;c. Thi• 3 BDRM. HUGE ,.. • ft""1l!G!rt'&-'. ....... -.... ,. •. MO. &cbls.mktl,park.tennl Calif. 80'1f ••II•• loantoNl'!llnwr,000 lpmlly room 1-o wl~ aall·&I~ -~ !n»&llO""' 'r,:... Lit. club. 582""'4541 financed. 7\to'lf lnL n.Jtt dn. 38111 ~ba+I le r0r · warm )"O\ir bean with 2 .,, ••t•-~11• Ii ,_ 'IW... s s tor ct 1 a ale., owfter.',Goo;dtoc•_, 1 flreplaeeat Oft lar&e lot y.t..• 111 491"2800 •-• . q £R.RL:1.•• Prime are1. CALI, SU~,100 PRIMl_&_ll_>-~•-'11~'""11,.,-N-:E"o"'r""N"'o-rtlt-:-vlrew-:-.,-:bel-ft 'T1l's1 'wr Owner/Bkt. 714.Qll -VEA£.i-111W • • 842-@371 very tastefuJi)' decorel· Blue Bird Canyop build· flexible 4 Bft'•· OWner To purchi1e that perfect DU,UX • IMl..tt oo_ · · ~ j SUIMIT Y°'11: ed 2Br Home. Ideal for in& sile with ocean view. transferred, must sell. 1umrri'er rental du.Plex IY OWtre ........ I l 4 O.NlTS, C.M. Two JBR. 61 NO MO II youn& couple Just al.art· Acre-plus parcel has $49.950. onlYJ"11 bloCk b'QC\11-. 5 Bdrm up 6 a Bdrm dn. ••••••••••••·~•-•••• l~ba. i.wp .aeR, ~yn·. Pride of ownership inc out . Mature room ror estate plan. BROK R493-2.513 beach.• BR up.·Z BR comer a\ be~ch. FirstFORtaloUurutapt.bld~, vstrn.t w,1,1a~m1 0eg~ ! neil'.tl borh9od. This 4 1andscapin1 creates at· $40 ,000. Sel le-r wit I 1\' WI KMOW * down. t:.ive ln OC\reMOUl. lime o(fered. •.ooo 37M xlnt. loc.aUOn. 1 Yt af. i 1 0 • rt· &-t1 BDRM, 2 BA home is mosphere of privacy. finance. Red Carpe·t, LAGUNA NIGUa $95,100. Call ~-721 s.ur.oreft.8-6578 $375,~ 919-3rlll ' Rt:A'-'TY:. t completely UP•ll'aded Cl~elOshop.ftachool,. Realtors 497-176l * llST• A•t· Celll\llrcl .. , ~ 1ft~f.'LEJ,1l/P C~la ~:~~~f.h2?:iii Move in D~~!o !!?!1~!!:TR High on flill with oc. vu. 2 LARGE 3BR home l BY OWNER 3 br, 1~ ba Property 1'0" Mesa ar-ta. vae -1.i l-'~-::;;;;~s;;:--:----1--.:.~::;~;::-:;:-;-~:;";;;uf"-I Bd, 2 ba. New b.om e La Veta area of Lagu.o vacant. $41,000. Hbr. ••••••••'••••••••••••••• ·$1'.+ 1011n avail. "1»-'.-1 OPIM HOUSI $57 ,500. s ;jod Caslle Niguel. Pool 1z. yard Hi1h, Ensi1n. Martnen. Cozy Hideway l-"<1,.i•;c.·---~-~- Sat-Su.n.J.2-& Realty. 494-8025. Come see and buy Thurs tnru Sun 646-7343, HOW LEASING ~tHlll . P I 48R, 2BA. Sbor\walk EMERALD BAY Reure· ~.~. MonthruWedMS-1215 Prop1rty 2100 00 sa ndy bo.ach. 21821 ment hm. <!lg. so. 2ba. BLUll'FS ··z" plan 5 ~R PoolP,fnpl•• OPEN HOUSE . ••••••••t•-•-•••••••• AeaiEState : 962Kan'!~ .• a J..n. $(8,500, ~'"'l.500. 4~_7075. aft. s. MUSTS EE toapprecJal condo, fee. $8,»oo. dn. L • •-•.._ New commercial rrom Leased fndat.b&dl'., o .Cn· J • ..~_.,. ____. -this lo vely 3BR, 2b Owner. 83$-"7001 o ... ~ca > ~sq. ft . f'leatyofpark· lyforsale.Prin.oaly. acu7'71 bY,lftCWU 1044 FANTASTIC Whit.e Water home. G r e3t flrep!1 494-Ml'.MI " Low Mlllnt n rnce ing. 1'~rom 336 fL to 1400 Matlow Kennedy&M-5165 &.&. I."'"-, View. Handsome Ranch w/convcrsation pit, h1 SBR, 2Ba + Bonus Room rt. and more. Prime ofC · $48 950 Ll'nLEDOUGH? ••••••••••••••••••••••• Style home. Jbr, famrm, View.SS9,900. OCEANFRONT.bou&e &c: Boal Storaae. J;ave rreeway location. Strong BV OWNER Boat yd. in · , LOTS OF HOUSE! ~ BR. 'l:wo story. End 2 baths, 2 decks. beams, gar. apt. ior aile b Commlsiiioo. •st)SOO . growth area. Leasing of. CM, ld()' frontage by 120: S o;0 DOWN culdesac ~hat orrers the tile, heavy shake roof. FOREVER VIEW, 48 owner . Call eves. Fee Land. Open HoOse fice on s ite. Open ho1,1.1e deep .. With older bldas. Savi on this distinctive a BR most in priva<:y. Largf:! Located on quiet street 2ba, famFm, swim pool wknds. 645-7721 Sat/Sun 10 to 4. 26ZO,fli'r 10·~ P.1\1 . daily &.S.at. 9-2 ~revenue. i65,000. full Th'OUS3flds + fam rm beach home. lot, wnlled and !enced. on 2 lots. 180 degree No. Shows llke a model. Pror1~~~~~~~~~:'\~D~r~.~84~6~-4~6~4~f.~!:!!!!'!!'!!!l~I P .M. Call to prevleW price, $10;000 dwn. Only $46,150. Large lot & BeautifuJiy tandicaped, coastline v1C\Y . OP EN dee. & ldscpd. $67,500. J I 7 1 4 l 7 5 2 -1 7 0 0 , 646-000Sor 64.2-3787 Bt!""µr~l Colle&e .J>:ark detached garage. V')U'ds with no upkeep -tlround house Sat/Sun l·.:i : 1375 3 BEDROOM 2 ba CON Early area Bluffs: Jg % 0 1 INVIVSIOEN~IRTV.>llNEJE N. T Loh for sole , 2200 .. me, ow .. er aacnr1cel to the sand. & Surf, covers, .J.priakJers, deck La 1\I1ratla. w:i,aou di r I ,. and orch'a'fdl, u ......... e bBi DO · Fronts Ei Nigue HARBOR BR, 2 ba., n. rm., P · THE REAL ESTATERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Picturesq ue grounds 968--4456 ,...._. G r c F O · er $63 .. ~ a•t ed · ~--DISTl~CTIY. E fa'lte·~ air ~'llonln(, ON .. ol ou1·se. orme rig.own . .~. • · Zon for·& wuta,i -iLh plants, trees, big " •vu ,,,__ LEASE O P1'J i or nuy 1 S40-55&t · ,..~ Pool With jacuui, party eititry hall, WOOO paneJ this great family home. mode w/many oxua l'1. Rf.W 1----'-:.:...-'="'----I 2522 Eldel\ Ave ......... ta pallo, brick rencing. En· DESIGN L. R w I th firepla ce, 4Br. den. 2 baths, garden Pl.us A/C. $5l,900. · VI BIG CAN VON 3 br, 3 ba, OFFIC Mesa. Sale by Owner. try hall to oversized liv· GreefsY• ballroom 1ize l"R.1aun· p~l1 0. OPEN Suo ·1·5: PANO. VIEW from new AL-•t' IJ pool & jacuw. $W,OOO. etd· 645~1fof$46-3LM. ing rm, 3 ·bedrooms + the very minute you see dryroom, mast.er tha 3120 Burn Dr. $65,000. & famrm Garden Hom l"\UUVe 1 a • . • Will consider R·2 or R· quarten. Sale, le or &AV FRONT 30¥100 Fee: den -ea, log-burn inf it& exterior and interior. never seems to atop with lot 1·n trade. Ownert •-. x hong 5 ooo n 2 Lo -11• -· ••• ooo •• A I · k of r· J d I in private cOmmWllty Thi • bedroom 2 b th .-q~ e c e. • • t. :J ''""""' -· • firtplace. New carpets, PJ>O ntments spea irep ace, reu ngroom, BEST BUY. 2 Separate 1 • a , .::844:.:..---S..:.:7c:4.:.2 ______ 1 ptus orf s lree.t prk down . Prln.cpala only. , ,:drapes. comfort & dignity. 4 BR, vanity, walk-in closet nomes 12 BR each I. $115,000. home with Camily room.. E /SldeC.M. w~m · 540 l7JO 3ba + fam rm.968-1456 and mirrored Wardrobe Close·in Jocauon, 2 blks is s ituated on a pro· BIG CA""YO"" ·~ · -closet. All gorgeously de· lO beach. ~7S.uuu. ASSUMABLE loan. 3BR ressional ly landscaped " " HAL PIMCHIM. wun-. 11.ALTOIS SALi ~.000.552-880d A/C. Newly painted down. BroadmoorHome 675-4:1!2 ~~ar.nab -Ir~ ine . Exceptional tio. Laguna ~ .W.r.,. 555,liOO. cul -de-sac au-eel. · TARllU.. DISTRESS corated. move righL In t ·~ 2ba. form I din/famrm corner view lot. Low, lo"' As New 2727 E . Coast Hwy 2955Harpor81vd. RIDUCID !\6111 a~.-.14 crptd . ~harp -Vac unt t:xcelient pool lot on C-rnlnlurns MESA VERDE SS.t50 Value! Z Br. Adult Con· A 4 bedroom. 2 bath unit Pricedundermarkelfor for1•I• . 1700 "JBft, 2ba + fa mrm, 2 Opportunity knocks ror a do.~.~. View of pie REAL ESTATE OWNER ·rRANS FER· with a ramily room and fast sale. Vacant.Call ••••••••••••••~•••••••• fprs, on quiet culdesac. smart buyer! De5perate ~ocean . Ar~bBay Rea.I I350S.CoastHwy. llED . Good buy a llfany upgrades. Never to see.Owner,644-6249 T~WNl-IOUSE 1n Irvine, "BAVFRQNT LO.TS FOR SALE BY TENDER .. 2 c hoice bayrront lots In BAYSHORES offered by the lrvlne Company in fee simple. Mini.mum bid $130,000 and $134,SOO. For Information regardinC: locations & bidding call: 6424235 or 644-6200. Good terms & cood. owners are transrerredl::Es;::;ta;:t;:e:-. ;::'99;:::-,;=;--:~·::;:-:-::-:-I---~••<>:'..:-=.,.;~· '.'.·---I :)52,500. 4BR, 2ba, large lived in. Excellent view. 1-"'-'-"'---~----i highly upgraded, 2 BR •. 2 • BKR 556-6171 out or the state and must ioL Magnificani. Prea1dent' Ba, patio, air. nctmaint. ·-.::=c.'='--"'----~-1 eo in 30 days! Price 'fOWNf-IOUSE, highly up· Open Sat & 5&1'1 l·5 Near tennis and pool, Home. Commanding Owner . $32,950. 644-0lti.$ -,01.. 102, sliushed almost $6,000 on graded. 2 BR, 2 Ba, OPEN HOUSE Mar. tnd. this 2 story, 4 bedroom, 3 View-expensive up if no answer-839-1581 '\ bedroo t . · a· t Mansion W/panoramas. d' 1·~ f I this spacious 4 rn, pa 10, a tr, J'.liO m in · 545 Windsor Place. 5 t 2 • 5 p m : 2 3 S 9 • bath home sits on a cor· gra 1ng in c ~ orma ••••••••••••••••••••••• -NEW DUPLEXES, Dana Pl. from itiS.950. 33931 Mal•&•· Agt. M-3431 :.rop VALUE, 2BR hom J¥/lr~ converL fam rm, • O!ba. rrplc. lrg cov'd palJ leading lo pool s1ie ya w/rm for boat & camper. ·' ~~r. Marina. Only$48,500. .11, Berth.a llenry, Reattor .C!f.?-4121 lltoro family room, rormal din· ~ner. $32,950. &W--01 • Loch Jo mo n d . J BR ner lot with a grand pool with whirlpool-de Income Pro,...., ·2000 ing room home with a p· irnoanswer,839-7587 massive bedrooms, 400 North view Home on view. co ratorinter1or--11ircon ••••••••••••••••••••••• lQlOOJ • proX'. 2000 sci. rt. of living TURTLE ROCK ~i~e~fa ~e~'.'1~el~~~~il~ culdesac street w/!an· d1t1ol_ling & plus elec· 4 UNITS area. Best Huntington f' <l tast1c view. $64,.500. W•'th a v•ew of the entire tron1c a1 r cleaner-Beach neighborhood J ust HILLS inance. may tra e -tnermasol s team balh .-$62 500 .· below cost -Prime. LCICJUfta Hi ... ll.tty. Newport area, this 5 1 blOC!kS from the beach. _:11!)9G~-~24~11_331_ _ _:_~·~~~ oedroom plua ronven1· Colorado River Prop. C l l th b n al 3 .BR, :l BA w/encl $169,500. bedroom, 3 balh home 0 d A lablenowa Low down payment. R u o e o e 1. • 1e en. va1 \\ acre, 1v1eril est.ates, garden. BeSL price 1n nas a formal dirun· groom 'pe•ada"le ~"~/mo WI $57,000! ! Call 556-7035 • price tar oek>w rept11ce· "" u · -• nr. Bullb.ead Cit,y, Ariz. are~·$SS,900 ihclds land. Mis1ionV1ejo 1067 and a car garage. Your Loe ed rents i l01unll below lot or963-5671. By0wner833 '"16 eves •••••••••••••••••••••••term"'. ment cost. at o mark e t. 2 and 3 .,.,295. AND i5xl2S • -.u. " quiet c 11·cle 1n ·rurtl Golden Shores. Topock, &wknds. Open House Sat. & Sun. ROck area of Irvine. lledroom . By appoint· Ariz. ~.000. Take over -Walker & lee B 1 t . 1-5.20t;32Las1'unas0r. How lilOOUl 11 vro · Cl~e tobeacll-Fa.shi l?_'enton~y . 'fwo4·Plexes bat. of ,.1400 al-' mo . 3A Brid. 'b· p•·,.ced""°noamcess.1-..~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I off Avery Pkwy, 3 Bdrm. ressionally decorated & Island-Orange Coun\ side by aide. 71• •••-~·1 -m I· r •1• Fam rm. central air, -....., R•al fstate 1032 owner desperate. R.K. 1 h h . landscaped,3bedroom,2 1\1 rpor1 -Snopp1n II IQll:· .. ~).; -·.--======"--1 pus s ag W/W un•quc •'ent•r • <chOols. "all • D__., -••••••••••••••••••••.. lnves tmt Consultant•. ' bath Port Larw1ck home .... "' i.J<. ... .... ....... • · y OV(""ER CAL Re s. 551 -4390 /0rc ror a9 rca.3 s:4s.sso. with a family room? i14 -752-7tl3ll toV1ew. PIM• IHcM't 2400 B .... CLASSIC "'·'0 -·~A.. 714 --4 5--667 . Le p, apR "=• ' ....................... . -" .. -...-.-. ----------• Owner anxious. ase WPOllT SHORES ,... · 2 STORY Vo u' II I ove;:·1h i ··--------·! Hewport '•""" !06, available HE ,.,__ BIG BEAR home Corren!, showplace listing on a 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752._0460 Open llouse S¥t1Sun 1·5 .. MOOGUAllS1. · · •IAOI Avail. Daily/ Weekly/ $43.95. 0 bedroom. 2 bath model llG YA.WE STORYBOOK DOVER SHORES '8R. '"" Proopcct St. TW0'-5 unit a~ bldf,.1. ·W.1 Mo,&7"·1"34 ti .,__ -• SMAu-·~~ Ar¥ ~!t 500. C1111 tt.M!·3Gtl6 .. ~ " ~l_ Save c6mmiss1on wi.t wltb rc.,l'Ce'1111UfamiJy rae...c itlle , complel~d rorsali. IJl(je Exclusive IOOilln...Welts thiis i? ijlory 4 bedroom kitc:ben. Oolyisyn;. new. Delightrut 2 bdrm condo Tu~ret , io· ceilings, 4 br, convertible den . . NEW Custom by Owner. to m a1or Shopping Balb03 Bay Club Condo. nearly new Lake Fores Clo&& to beach.and shop· w i l h r e creatio n sta1n~d glass, hand made iam rm, laundry/hobby BR. :i 811, landsc~p1ng center. 11! yr "'.rile-Of~ 1 BR, a JlA, 2 dressing ., "' ping with excellent racilities.Cuteandcom· adobe.skylite.4 bdrms,4 rm . :ilOO sq. n., pool, Open Houlfe Dail $~4~t . a36-2.57j, rooms. Gor geou s! ·~ ::~s~' :S:~~~~rero;.~ term s available . 714 ry as your own or .... don't ba, loft $135.00U. view. ::ild!f ,SOO. By owner. .i!:JO..>:JO. 1201 iftgh lan ~2-.,010 Completely furnished. 897~321. ov e rlook it as a taxl ... ~~~~~~~~ ... I ~""':'' ~'-:!2~""!1!9~0~r:_!5~56~·~""'":"'0'.__ __ I t> • Zad I _ >1,'H •• f!311o1~~::~'.plllson· shelter.Onlyi25.500. 'I· r.:zill.>,uoo.6'l.i-'. NEW4unit.2blkstobch. Pool . Tenni s. Go r. "' ....,.. CALL 552-7500 Great buy. good· tax Clubhouse activities. ;'1=oetai•V-ti-. 1034 EMERA.LDIAY THEJLUFFS 107 wr1te·ofL Income $1200. Ow n er sac r lrl c e. ,..._,. 4Ddrms,3'hbaths.den. •••••••••••••••••••••• m o. J\lany xt1as . 714/$4d -543tl or. ""'v'1·E·w····o··,··oc····EA···:.:·1--~===~---1 •V'I s ·a· ·o· N • .i! rrplcs. spacious rooms BY OWMIER 5J6-~79 714/345-ioo. " with abundance of Hedesigoed Ca rmelita SAN CLEMENTE . model 1oca1cd an 1he a U"'ITS MES• HI Estola · '" & LIGHTS ., WALK1olll4CH .REA'LTY storage. Secluded patio, Real Es• ..... co. ... .. w-~ ' N tom bit • •-lam solid mahogany panel· more desired area of the nnc $128 000 ..,, • 2t00 .. EST 'TE s• • E ew cus ... .. UnJv. Park Center orig. blurrs. overlooking 491-300 ~ I •• -,o A ~ rm. 3·car gar, alley ac· 1 · 1ng. ocean view, air CQn- $44.900 cess.for boat. All deluxe~~~~~'~v~m~e~~~~dition. \Va!Jdng distance pool & greenbelt. 3 BR, 3~·~~~~~i!l!ll~~~I ASK FOR EXCHAH<iE ....................... h Ba, Den & lge Hobby T Ba'I Hu•e 1,·vi'ng room w•'th features. to t>eac , tenrus, pools. C 1 rumap 1 ey Pair or 4 plexes ·Costa W N P ropert.y ln Inglewood . Hawthorne or So. Bay Area? • 000 Rm . omplete Y re-UXURY p teHallock corner rireplace & lllSMainSt. LOWIHTBlEST ilS2, · decora ted .&inmove-m • L e Meaa .Onlyi&$,CJOOeach. " breath taki'ng wall ol Gerald S. Thomas Rltr. . .. financing avail. owner INCOME PROP. cond. w /shutters thru· OM LINDA ISLE Betzy Murray Hard lo rind value at e:lass view. Go~rmel 536--8821 will carry loan at low in· 4 studios & 1.;~ bedroom out . plush crptg, unique 5 BJrms., s baths ; hu ge YOU FINISH these prices. Good loc:a- WILL PAY ALLCASH Ph. Tom D'Alesa•ndro T.D. Properties 213 -674-6907 an)'li~ or 714__.,.6-6221 afL' .-kf''"hen. Dine. separai.e.l-----'-"'--"""----1 terest on . this im · house' 10 C1 1tT sect100, ·1 ~ d Uoo . Owner will finance u.. wall papers. etc. Asking mstr. 1u1 e; ........ ecor. H Vi HoMe . , .,.ter suite &c: cnildnu~..1 BEL.MEADOW Beauty! maculate 4 bdrm., 21h close to tov.·n & be&ac 1 h-~74 • .soo. 644 _~ 2 Boat slips. $250,000 8 . ow howf "I m 1 . ., abet 1 s·;.. 1ncter11est. see1114••, W.lllJI· Hurry foa:; th1e Better than new. Triple ba. ram1ly home. Call us easy maintenance ov.· 1 ~~--------1 · -GEM-1genoug °'"'a 11 1eve. a now prt me beac h area car gar. boat & trlt ac· fordetaila! vacancy il25.000. NEWPORT Beach Tennis OPEN HOUSK 71 N• v' E-. Tl M7 Eo No r' Executive movlne t.o So. bargain! C1111963-7881. J ' . b · MOMA.ICH BAY · Club Villa in the Blufrs . lZO.FTuslinAve., NB SAT/SUN 1-{i P .M . 1 :S Cal. seekt to purcb ... 3 , Ol'fN1tt••1 rs'i..t1'01f~l('r• cess. ·. mmac.:su mit. Ra1·sor'S Realtors Beauliful. outstanding, Brand new 3 br, 2....,. ba. RKALTOHS 642-4623 134 El Levante, Sa DIV ISION IRVINE or 4 BR den hoa\e in , ColonialRE.8!18-263&. CALLlll-1600 family home-white fam rm home on green· Clemente .. Broker 1'HERE ;\LESTATE~ Corona de1 Mar. Prtr. THE -REAi:' ES1ATF.RS .. •--------•l;:::;::;;;;::;;;:-;;;:::;;;:;;;:;I water views. Well built, l>eJt. Ideally located. J YO.Ult CJ'IOICE! _'4':'96".:=:.'.7:.:11:;1 ______ 1--------::--=-::-I c Io s e t o wa ter or n.tagnificanl President's with the c 11arn1 & bNr: from ·tenn. crts. & Weh~Vetwool .lhebest S•JuM N tBeach w/bea~h rights. Prtn- :-S•NerMotlveted Home. Commanding warmth of mediterra-pool. $12,000. 2716 Vista buys. in N.ewpon. as ex · C•pittr•lllO 107 8W~Or cipals only. Writeadl74,. " .... ~ .. •--• 1040 3 Large bedrms,: prod-View-expensive up· n ea n d esi g n. open Umbrosa. contact: Joe clu!i 1ve J1stings. LUX ·•••••••••••••••••••••• * T IPLEX * Daily Pilot, P.O. Box. .t.I •51*' .,_. fessionally landscape · grading includes rormal beams, Mexican pavcrs. Morgan, 547.9277 9 to Sor urious, i.wo story, three . 1560, Cotta Mesa92626 -- ••••••••••·•~••••••,•••• Co;r;y rplc. tn presL1g1ous pool with whirlpool -de· ga ll eria, atr ium, .i 644·64!l3any\ame bedroom, townhouses, By Owner. ;!Or, l~a. Con CARlllSITS&F PAYMENTS Glenm .. r tract. Low corator inter1or-eir con· bedroom s. 6 Uaths, den & !----~-----! wilh sensational master do: Pool, gar. ilD.~. 3 Sharp units with pool, ewttlh USS THAN down . CaU today lO see dilioning & plus elec · ramily r oom. Spacious LUXURY HOMES bedroom suites. Over milo0cean.830-4836. includingpenthOUSe'With •••••••••••••••••••••• RINT and m ake your offer. tronic ai r cleane r-gourmet kitchen master $1175.-i lSOO. mthly 1800' of water oriented ocean view. Latgeslunit .... ..,,.. . . . . Asking onl)' $44,~. lhermasol s team bath-5 bed r o o m suite, 3 Foun1a1os, pool, jacuzzi. living. Private boat slips, MODEL HOME has massive double,.-Fvnlishecl whefi you move l(llo this Scottleellty bedroom plus converti· rireplaces, 3 car garage, unobstructed view of fee land, walk to beach, fireplace, with picture •••••••••••••••••••••• 4 bdrm, 2 b8: home .on ~sJ6 7533 bleden.Availablenowat close to beach, an un -ocean&bay.lmmed.oc-low ptonthlY main· fOR SALE windows lo pool. Will •• .~~r::b!~~o~d . qO~:"f~~~~-~~~~~I price far below r~lace-usually exc1ttng proper· cup ancy. Elega.nt Dover tenahca and next to a carry with Wk down. ...-.I 310.2 $aa,OOO. ~iiume )ow u{. ment cost. Localed on ty.illt5,000. Shores homes. pBfl. Vourch0i.ce$79,SOO $71,950 $79,54Jl>. By appcxntment •••••••••••••••••••"• terest F·HA Jou « GI HOMEYMOOH quiet circle in Turtle TURNER ASSOC. 557--0110 642-1800 or$82,500. Cal1675-7Z25. only. UNTJNGTON Beadt Ya· - t.erms aYailable. 21 COnAGE Rock area or Irvine. 1105N.CstHwy,Laguna RE~~~~~TE Fantastic bargain!,,, ·Q:~·~· ca nt 1 Br, $W .• kkls. -~ll'or n 4881--032 Near beach! 3 BR's + a Close to beach-fo~ashionl _-:---_'14~9~4~-::!1~1~7~7~~:-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;; Ever Y thin 1C ready t pets . 1 Br house $100. nr tge sewing rm. OR ? Jsland--Orange County!: move 1n. P1C1C9 NewporlFwy.3Brocean Add-on den-ram rm. Atrport -Shoppinq Lagwta Niguel 1052 EASTILU,.VIEW Pt a~ ·. . view mobile, HooUngton -Walkr.r 1; ler. ranch lcit., w/harvest Center & Schools. Call ., •••• ,,,,,,, .......... BY OWNER : Elegant 5 4 big bedrooms. form 712 ... t920 · Beach $la&o. ,\it.. 1"'ec. ' Id appl' .. 5 serves b•'ll_7!,:l~•:=c7'.:5~2::'.7~030~10::'..!V:!:le~w:__1,_~~~~~~~-i dining room, 2V. baths ,Moe GUAM.It NllCM 9711-3430 o BR, Upper Bay Va'ew, 3 I I •J1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.~;;;';;;i;;;;j''7lj(jU d . · • Fru't t ees HI central air condit on nc ;;;;~=====;j~ )nding rmd . "A1 r RESORTUYIHGJ YIEWOF LLS Ba. 1' .. ormal din -rm, lush carpetlngwilhlhic lat.NI ' 1106 ' an a:ar ens. bassume Beaut. 3 BR home nr Laguna Niguel, 3 bdrm.. family kitchen, pror. de· VI rubber pad, drapes, p .. •••••••••••••••••••••• " c Lot "",·,~w· DVAow1~1 ... •athnance Pool, payment.sUke rent. 2 ba. Lge. assumable corated, new crpts, frplc; ew ressionally landscape DAUA ....... MT ARMING 1 bedroom ·Omer "''-" ·~ A loan Va.,nt Cons>'de• Lu s h landscap>'ng CharmlngClllfDr.view · I •-· " """ ·h d •1 U •0 , fi YDIDts Bkr Only $45,1150. aen.t. · ....... · • :"I withspr1nkers •• rence. DUPLIEXIS wit s m enur;gepa o. _wit• boot got•. 3 r e • ,.A6_7•14 . saJeor lease.:$49,950 w/Japanese garde n. home; beauti!Wdecor,3 Ul J 1y ll-962--0.S 1 v-t • bd d · · Fabulous ocean views Yrb' lel]se or Y • .r bedroom, 14' bathil, newl.:~:=:!':------l'---::--h:-----:-::::1 patios, l&:e fenced yard. rm•.,•k. 1!'~~g Urm ., All on lar1e 101000 SQ. ft s.new beautilulduplexea Suitable ror couple , or ;;. blLn kltch~f with micro VA. A prai al L.,....leec CI08e to shop·g, tenni1 gourme itcii.;:u;·a new lot. " Prom-eso alngleu.dult.Nopet.t.l'll /i wave oven. 8Jta TV and G s •••••••••••••••••••••• club, 1'choot1. $89,500. built-Ins, incl Coming top T-!._ Amethyat. Call 673-atu? < •s tereo in tlvln1 ,room. AU $4 500 MuiJ 11 l•(lease thi ~--41777 & BBQ. lndirec:t lighting. See this bome\oday at Offi••'°·~·500n = .. 11 • •-,:;•~bo:.:u:.:•.::n~oo:.:n:.:·---=-=~ (.hjs for$36. • . r mont.b. 3 bdrm, 2 11• "•A!TO"• !!!~~~~~~~~~Snack bar & wet bar, SU"' R•"''"H "u-~" w seller wall pay buyers COU&J• Owner aller * 644-766% 'I' frplc. Lovely !"ide yard · " -W day1call olteMot• JIZ4 1,J c:ost. La:e 3 SR, 2 BAr·~p~.m~.~49'1~·-~~~ooz~.==;;:'::,J;~~~~~~~~~MOVABLE Garden ffse. witbZpatios.$79,000. Del ~ltbe at C 496-1431a1t. •••••••••••••••••••••••i f beach hofl\e. Studio. 1o·x12· on elev'd A.s,.ro la S.. 33931 Malaga Dr. Eatt•lde 2 BR. nou•e. ··~~~~~~~~~! JADIREALTY · ~lh ~'£,frS wood decking w/pwr: Oceanfront C-'a...... DanaHorbo< Laree 101. PJ>, month ~ '. •• 7_,_1 0.17' -• w1r1ng inatalled, skylighl ..,.... lncom,eHomes l a t 1 a ac +·~100 AJt " "D•Slll • ~ -~ ,oor. $250. 548-«lOS NB 3·Story duplex; largest & 17141496-3411 . • • • -r 111111 TltotJntrlgt1ing Wioni Gam• with a CIJ41clfe t>estlnlown:spectacular Price doe1· not ·lnclude•1;;;;;~~~~~:::;~5'.;~'~-~·~•;-~;t;Jj4ij allACH .. ANT ___ .;... _ _,., ... ,~,..... BACK BAY ocean&coasUineview.2 furniture & ,...u han11 " lleedl Jl41 ffXa • --... •CUSTOM BUI'*• Bdrms. 4e 3 bdrm. with ings t'OURPLEX, good ~· •••••••••••••••..-.••• b•-~--b .. ,. 11• ~ •. .-1· lion e•cellent locauon · I< Only ,_.ka k> ~ • ~ ~ 1ow,...oi11•· t _,. t. ramily rm 5 balbl 4 • ... • e cn'et r • t l bfott<' t ·' Bft.;' r# f&,. l)fmpul rm. ....., to,.......,_....,., Brand New BeautJfW rrplcs., s laniea. The s.ta AM 101 •1aumable FHA loan. :ier 0c::, .. ril'W Utl~ I °' den. Fanilly 'diojq lltalED I ONE L8FT-flll6,000. finest in evtrylhina ....................... AnAUal income SfllOO. pd ·, 0 ~ rm. Vaulted cejli1111.~ I E N 8 U 0 C i • Br, 4 Ba, Family Rm . $325,000. . S llDllOOMS Fu~l price. i74,950: Call .a;_Js~ mo. LO•d• or ...... Huce IWNlll!fAY i J I I I I Panoramic Kitchen. 2312 Oon't neglect this one ~40>-3424 As1oc1ated """' . •ood d~Ued ~vered _ . _ _ _ Windward Lane., llazel CALL . ~ t•t·J•l.f Comeknockonourdoor 50ULhCoa1t.8roken. leecll Jl41 • pan.yp,iU~OnlYSyean •UCIOUS . I ~·, No~ak,Brkr.645-3920 "'\P .-' ask lo Ln1pect tht PllDI ••••••••••••••••••••, • old. TltJll ~a iteal and• Sl'4CIOUS . It E g E U I j LIDO-Super family ' dlrlll&' today •. betore aomton OP OWMllSHlf' I or nouao lot penon wt Tm~k r. N<\ qua1UfJI• 'LIYMl I j I f home.' BR, 3 BA, 21t~. ~••IJ• • ' •IH1aeea a nd Nll"!l1 lhl I• 1 1 W lk permanont ·em=• JO• a overl'HAoan. 50 p ,. N be Nt•r".,...''"''torrate ehoee oppor\unU' to unt poo . a t reeord or rei. rod. tbto• at J'i,000, Vou •• In thl• L• cuui.• teftni:.10Pr1::d ti;:,j ··Only'' $37,SOO. Cal ocoaa. Abaenlff owner 41M--tS17U • ..... • chon .. 11 you coll Homo •• brm + s btlt. I I' u 0 A c~ I' .... -·· "''" .... -· I 1117 ,000. 671-87601 Of li1G CANYON cc 546-0023 must oell. Make •fl•r.,1------,---11CaU112-<151S. LOu•r• In luxuey or,... · ·1 I I --oot Into lhe offlco •~I how 673-2933 •BR Broodmoorholne $199.000. · ' l!;IO:l\~LD&\V -•ail In lhll Cfl!Dllr "'" ,., .. I ~-1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 /Co "'-plL SPARLING ' "~""'wall lurn.1 ar,. ~u,allt)' carpll aDd · :; boem,..,ycon:";.,~~; f!I •Et:ian~~~Frencb REAt..£S'l'ATS 8'7(;e11 vu,~ WH·:;c:: •• , I ~ L~Er o q • 1 ... ,"."'"'"'"'-!"'!,i; A-Frame .d."nf.'r.%~::~:.~~ '"--11MOu1•111."1M...., l'OR'IUlela : I I J O '"-.,. "° -1!01.Pro!.landacaped. 1 -~====~-1,Potenual + '"'·000 • .-...... lllt Y •e£:....:...... . -!!' . .'!' ..... ~ !!.:. .::'.'?.~ '.I Bedrooms, steps. --1"':...:c==,;,.:..~;;_-1Mollllt HoJMt uhu• + room for ........ ;,-,;,;.-............. . "'"''"""' , _ __,,,.,..,.... .-JI ,. Byowner.844-4440 PorSet. II 111c .~mo •-rm9r:Fin.Lovely3,8A.pl\ls..l ... ·~ ~l~~l.~~t..: l°t~~ 1 1;"~,~~Ad"'s r r r r r r I' I tobeach$55000 ev OWN~R . SPYK••ss ""'"00 ............... •vaU.Md--O U6 . ,Oullld••••-·Cllllf.I' • . };.~·.::~~W!"!!~!!!.!!!!!!!..~n ext doort L•r•e -------- - -· -· · CAYWOODRLU'.TT KIO Ch~r 1ner. Sllr. 4'-'Bachelort •. Couplea. Bea tAS'fSIDETRJPLEX. t:.?l:l)IW?-«1117. , • OOMOO For ..... b) muijve 4 Jd, ~II cle-• ~~ llTffllS IO I . I r i I I I I 1 * 141-1290 * Jbu•e·u;:l~nv~·.w~~ ~: ~~·:1 ~t~rom.~~~ia'::1~ ' br. ea., bJU\I. Ftpl li .Bdrm. IU011*'. -....,.. AU terms WIU cot•le.d bOIJ'e Ud ~el • 1 • 1 d«I in 0Wner·1. ·Fot1.i.n UlfUU• fl.Id. No __........•-•• DJatMl_,408 Sai l•f•Ai•wwilaCt•1tfllM•'IOIO $J.4tt..W0.444--4107. '2975.541 eo.llealtoraeu ,. ,.,, HeJI lslale • l • . ~~~'!.~!.~-!~·~:.i i How1HU•h11,1ll1d HMHtUJtflnllhH "'*""-~ ;,..... ..... ~lfl&I ............... . 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(" Wintet"onlylbrfurn.$1 JIAC IENOAOEM&.'iA Nf.WOf:l.tJXEJ~r,<.'pu; n~ls~ .. u &,t:Ou" I . . ' -C-t7ftJkforKeil.4 nH)Je&ge. .... '~ mo. incl. uL1l.·$ep1 \ l60W.W1lt0n,C.IU. tlrps, d¥hwashtt', frple. Mu.a...'(d'a!:':"'ff !,.. l C. M. E•t taJdt-, rif'ybt a BR .. ~ b d I .N£W 1'0WNtlS£ jn bch.~4-68~:674-1~9d BeauttfulOl'O\ltH:hi encl. 1or. 15200. 9W-2118 ~.~'.:'\ _..~ ·-·$/mo, I bdrm home 2 ba Crpl ·• ,..... 1·• oew e I.I~ (oothil11 i & den comm Adult.· NoPtt. or64S JUSJ JAl.1,ltl~·mo~t +<If.. new <.'lt~ts'A ck-epu. 210U sq. !t. 2·Sty. '911 •wi1n Pool & ji.cun::I. BEACON BAY l br apt, 10 minute!! tO occan.1----------. i . Pl•i.te pbpa $430.&30--MTZ , , Pearce, nr. Hunt , Sl'J.5 leas · Swedr~h frpl. uula. l)d Lara:e 1 BR 511s., Ga~ .s.. UtllltiesPdd :-':Itta." !!:rbour.$4~M::e.11 py·f."/;."oltJM.~'Cl.$e t•. yrly. ~.mo. 613-8:..>v:t Waler 1rrc.4 Uraperies, Deluxe !ipac. 2W nr· 2 BR, Newpon ff.&.hta , ~ J-ac4!. 2 &. den. frpr~. On the tM:.ucn, Studio oiit, c:.ir1l(:ts, gall ht'at, ga~ io tu d Io il pt s. D 1 .lf • FRtE· . a.R·E e!'!· Prefor.~~trted Free rental bqpki,noffice besm C~li ., Garden :Sla.l. 1nuntn, odulta only, :ttove, Ulr cundillon1ng. hwasher1. pall~. :some •Pror•••ional'..,.'vic .. :i;. _,,mo.&13~ J::.Kump1e2bd:ln.2t;alh ttomo.'3U.mo~as"' no pets. lease. tu· sw1mn11ng poot. rec . w/!rµll'l!I. Nearsnoppanii *' .a'W"ftL....,.S DUPLEX 1 ~ crpta &Jr age, fenced ya.rd Call "D£E"' Agt. hicfadden.873_1.H65 room. washers &dryen. '·erncr, schoolio & Fwy . . ~'1!,..,;-~ ,'* drp1• lmmac'. Muur cblldr•" u ... J.ST an ,'116-4040 4"6-6413 El Puerto Mesa· l'rom121s.5'1&257" ..__.* adult. 242 Flow.r !rear). 1 .. 1 mo.'ueotat$2U. Ml11f-Wf•"' 3'67' I • ·1 h•-•-$14• Up lllX '••.• or 3 b(.oc••n MEDITERUHEAH $1 00 BONUS C 642·HOO HACl&IDA ••••• :-;".! •• ~ •• , ••• :... UHHHet llM:'Mtd ronL. winLer ~2.3 up. VILLAGE Ii' 1 ''Lar 48drrrt 2JJ• FP FR ., N i''rpl , lndry, ~ilr . I Bedroom • ,orn • cest ' ' · ·· · ·• ltlAL l:STAn a Br. 2 Ba, 1"'yro1d, 1 yr Beautiful gardens, pool, rec. room. O ~6-J ll·I . 1 Bt:drooin & Den ·R~nlal Setvice!• n~~1~~~ 1&48 &eacl\ Blvd. H.B. Jease, ~.so rrlo. lo'ront & 'pets, no children. 2 Bedroon1 ~ 96J~316 Baek yd ln, !J92-121~ t 959 Maple Aw. Cost. Mn.a MEACH-Clean 2 br. ·r 2 Utidroom i ·ownhioe SPAGIOUS 3 Br, fiolab June JJtn. tlenl ~gOlla· .•. 1001 , ·rbor Ul··d . garage, 2 ba. ~. m YITl!R.AHS wport leach. 31691 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!! oJe. 673--0236. Costa l\1 e~7i t?l<ll s,;7.8020 .. AU UftTJlt~ · ""°"" • PM! 540.1196 New' regutationo may•••••••••••••••••••••••!: m11.ke it po;osible for yout----------•I W.!.IJ WK Ui>. 1B<lr.2 Ba ra~ .,._ .e iXlt' MOURJ NEAT 1 br dplx. SUO. S W'"f liii :',!",. ~~ c:!:~~~n1_l'7,r $165. to use your ell1ib11ity FOR CHILDREN Houset U~ Cotto M•s• 3724 & Bach. Color ·rv, maid ..-.-..nu: •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •erv. 1>001. THE ML' ... ,\. Surr~ a~aip!, \VP¥ rcot when AND THEIR ~ you can own with ver H•wportleocih 3269 Casa de Oro o115 N. Newport Bl, NB, Ol::LUXE 1.2&3 z-ApLs ~ ,.,,j,1111 aurl.C.M. .. 1-nu Stvlre/. rn cil w7a:araae LAGUNA."'ean ba•h STUDl02br,1\.l.aba$160 httle caah? Call for de-PAREMTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640~1 Also 1''urn. lkll'heh.1z-ta i 11 556 _7035 0 1 This Harbor View home ::;oo ST. Andrews Rd, 2 Br, ALL U1'1Ll1'1E.S PAID ----------1 Pvl t)atios -1-lld Pool ....... ... Has pool & gar•i;:;e. $160. Busic f4nJ, uul J>d , VJEW golf course 2 B oo.3-6671. 1s IOC:iited near P:C>Ol and 2 Ba. liv rm, din rm, kit, Compar~ bero~you r~nt ApcnimHh Uftfunl Nr. Shop'g -AdJlsOnly ten n ls . S pa c 1 o us 3 gar. ::i2QO_ Apply at offic Custom dt.-stgned M--AZni..._ _. .ds : NEAT 1 br. st~ \l.iew . $200. Bltns, nu c;&.0 • .Jg UWpd-mo"le\oda.y deck ' S.S:·AVIEW 2 br gar Apt. BfG yard 3 br hse $800 SZ1s:CdM, rum. Soon. Singles fine. move in. -Walkm i; lee Heal l!;f;1te SPU't tevel 2 b,r, D.R. MANY MORE ba. $500 . .F"rpl, 1ar. ALA R&n'ALS SA1ALL 3 br, 4 blkS. rrom ~PARK near 3 bf". 2 ba ocean, cpl. only. $290 1n ISlS. ~mi ocean, CdM ___ 6_4_2_-'1-'J-'l-'3~. --1 cl. ulil&. lit & louit + dep. Oftlake.harbororo«an Must see to appreciate. bedroom with l'amily 600 St Andrews Rd . . Jo""ea _lur1ng! . •••••••••••••••••••••• ,...-,, ,---r• room $475. montb 1nclud-•Spacious kitchen With In· 1777 Santa Ana Av e, C~t ing gardner. JBr, 2ba Harbor Vie direct ltght1nt{. lolboa Island 380 !\1Gr Apt 113 &16·55-4::! 752 04. 6()' Home. Comm Pool. $4' •Scparated1n 'garea •••••••••••••••••••••• -mo. 64-1--4844. •Tlome-ilkestora~e NEW 2llH. 2ba apt wi DOM'T PAY MORE Anyt • •Pr1vale patios skyllgh[s a.nd deck. Get the most for your lrne. 2 Blks: to Beal'h, pool & •Closed gar<i,-:e wJstorage AG'~r~. --;::-;---;•~·7~3~_,7'.'3 inoney. S225. gels you a tenn. at club. 2 Br, den, 2 •Marble pull man'--we ll -localed townhou.se b~. Jrpl. i35(1. Aval!. now. •Kings1:r;e Bdrms lalboa PnlMUla 380 JUSl pa1nlL'tl & carpeted. 645-1658 •Pool -Barbequcs -sur-•••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, roundedw/plushlndscpg WALKlobay/beach.2br garden setting w1lh Adult:; -No pelS adults, I 'h ba, gar , lndry pool-For adults only_ lBDR1\'f Furn.$210. patio. S240 yrly. ltefs Tl-IEVt:NOOME 365 W. Wt Ison M2-1971 5-18-7551i or 548--J607 18'15 Anahl!11n s..t5-&>::.'M We rot •em. call us. * * * Eves. 21:1--430--070tJ. ALA RENTALS G70"7 ·,Slock=. w i. ~ B Duplex, new 3 lir, 2 Ba, 642-•313 al., to .Beac,, 3 br i. '\-1 elec. kit. w/w crpt. drps, ~ c ..___._ sty town home, washer. orooa ~ d & r · · T SJ15 mo .. yrly. f'1nest ..,._lslaftd 3206 Youarethewinnerof ry«:r re rig incl. en· b~al'h . 548-2819/ (213) • TS nis, swim club, bollt-R Guarantct.'11 no rent in crease 1n 197~ ON BEACH Bal'helor rrorn S200 2 Br, l&2Balroin~5 1 Br, Illa, v1~·w. ~.'\) "'W1ll~l·r at tlu.· lx-ach IS bt•aull\UI •Views of oce..in, C..1lal1 na & l'ulos Verd~ • L<ir~c private del.'k:> •:!.t llour St:'eunty ,. I lr...1 tcd Po011'-Sauna~ 11 A:,,s1~nL·d l"overcd pa.rk· ing • Add1tiona I fr(..._. 11ark1ng 11 !I.tau.I service :1va1I. • 1''ur111ture a v;.i1l. t)IH.'11M ·f"10 6 Sal. 10·5,Sun ll·.:i Closed W1·d . ••••••••••••••••••••••• TWO f' REETJCKE • 3J3·2266 $30 WEEK & UP Capistrano 8eoch 381 CA!jA VI CTOHJ ,-\ N ew lla)'front, Lillie <worth$12Jforthe slorage.$380/mo: •••••••••••••••••••••• AdulLsl&<!Br.nopelS I I d ·• BR TWIH IOs Gemini Realty t!Si·464 DOVER SHORES •S8.60Night&Up U1,fur1furnrrShill.SO HunfinqfonPocific saa,• ,2stywJ -•:'itudio&IBRApts DUPLr.:XJllr,2Ua, ·7ti0ccanr\vc M ••o1·•·ent v1·ew p 1·er a'J. ·. .._.T I I I d l'ool, rec rn1 , cit'\'. -11'" • 1i • lrviM 324 FRO" ROW •'l'V&i\.taidServAvail l tns, ge yar, ocea t7l·1):ijti-l·lli7 for bo a t . Yrly . o~•RtO Ph S lild ' ''"w.<'·•····•. ·-11"'~ St:c~alt!,gas/wtrpll . 213.-876_2723. "'"' •••••••••••••••••••••··~~~~~~~~~~~ 180 ' bay view, 5 bi-, 5 ba. J • one erv. · Jl001 .._ -"" ...., sis Victoria, &12 d97U ~lngd Uy \Vin \V~!ters Co MOTOR SPllDWAY FOR homes for LEASE 01 cai-gar. 4000 sq, ft. lux-""Children & Pet Section Ocean View 2 Br, 2 ila., eoro..delMar 3222 March 2, 1:30 & 3PM. SALE in the Jl\VJN JEWELED I~IGHTS by ury borne. $975·. ·~.offweeksrentw/ad ~.Dshwh.r,refri g. CHILDREHOK WALKT08EACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• CPl1n lo arrive abou area Call us! Wear night !Ind spectacular 645 -6177 , Aft . 5, 2376Newport.Blvd,CM C;i ll49U -I.>347:l5am. Lge2Br~170;3llrl'hBa UTILITIE~PAID LG niod duple.it 3 br, 2 ba, noon), Call 642-6678. ~x here to serve YOU rol l1n" hr I ls & snow 675--09~ 548-9755 or &L5·3967 ~100. Duplex & 4·plex, 2 Heaut. studio .:i,.is, 2&J N"~-~_,.Qe&OQ1A.~. 33.'l(orticlceta. WILL MAKE EVER ~apped mountains by NICE 1 lir d Ix QweL COf'OftadelMcr 312 pools, crpts, drps, Br, Jrpll's, bltns. rhs· 55<-151~!.l:K-!ft!O , EFFORT to solve YOU d a Y. Ch arm Ing J HVH 4 br, 2Y2 ba, dJr._fl r , S b P • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~-7911 hwas hers . 2 \'ar gar:i),I?. • rvl -,; -·Po'-f 3226 housingneeds. bedroom home with dec k & patio. ~a50 . ~ep, Y ga rages. NEWLY 1-----------I Sundecks. Jo'rom ~27!;. 2 B ( ( -m r · £uTY fo, rm a l d1n1ng room. 640-000S. ~~!!?!,e4d._ad1};,,over JS. REO"'CORA'!'~O 1:·1"'-""'7• . r . ~. am rm, ftr ••••••••••••••••••••••• PETTI 1~ ,...., ... -.... "'"'" '°' .,, NEW l --'~=-"~"'-''--------B1g Coro11a beach. $325. CLOSETOMARINA Un1veraityPark,Jrvine i;1repl~ce. Plush shag Hai-bor Vie w Montego 422 La.rkspur. Jbr. 2ba. • • Sf',ACl<"'ST A"l'S. ''y•ie Ask ror Irwin, S'Jl-«00, l br. l ba. me per mo 552 _7000 carpeting throug ~oul. model oC br z ba t'/R ~l5. l br. Iba. ~-:ii285. "' .-'"' .. 61~ . " Hi gh beamt!d ceilings. • · · * * •G "RD~ •-s A I J w / ga r a g e to the beach. All ulJI. pd. ;;;;;:;:;--;;:=:;-;----;----:II.!:'~ -"-'s~ec_ . .<_7~·~~~~~:!'·~~--1 Li il D/H_ comm """! "" u-. ""'""• 1 2 & 3 "d i..c ---. .......-Easy care k1tl'hen. 10-•• ' • ,....._. · 6-14-6800/644-732ti 1 8 R APTS ' 0 rms. VJEW .UOMff for lease, 2 3 BR, 2 Ba, College Par ctud 1n ~ self.cleaning i5c!O· 1819 POl"t Sterling. ***POOL • • •,.,. • br +den or~ br 2 ba El Toro 3212 home .. Nr. park, pools O""n . Ju.•t •t·•ps to 67a---077J. Furn. l&l Br ap\.S in DUPLEX 2 f~r. I Ba,~·.. l.OV~LY llunt. Bch. I. i "" '. ••••••••••••••••••••••• elem school ~ mo ~"" ., .. " .,,, w sweep ogoceanv1ew&: ~ . . · . · , · private communtty tt!n· 3 Br. fan\ rm, refrig. <1dult sec tion . Elm Iris.~. (7t4JW4-·· Like living in a Western homes a & 4 Bdrms. pvt.beaehac«S&.~.<.;ondo,Z Bdrm.lBa,air. 640-lS38,9S8-232J n1scourt.s14·1mm1ngpool dshwhr l g yrd. n ·GardenApts.542--3645 alter5pm. movie set ! Old West ~-Ul 1 per lno. Ref's, & &ar, p1tt10, ~· AduH.s BEAUTlJo,UL2story4Br &Jatuiz1 il"ot.Jot.Too1. Harb o; ift . )3<!5 flavor with city s li ck ToU111PropenyMg1nt persona.I in. tervlewreq'd. only, Sdl-82:.!datt 5. 3 Ba. ••••. mo. '-ase o Gardener included. Only "'2-34"'. SUS CASITAS :;o. of Hwy 2 br. den, 2 ba. tW6-l:lll. No l''ee ...,.°" ~ "" .,., M · I s to Newport •· i d c I features : Pool, completc1----------673-6'09or586-<K95 l!.-..-.1.-10 y..._. 3z3• mo 10 mo. ~"""'· move. :ri525 per anonth. Phonel-----------< tnu e ~· rp c, sun eek. a .----... -1 "' .....,., Beach, bachelor & 1 Br 675---tl2;)7. kitchen with refngerator z BR, 1 ba, So. ol Hwy. •••••••••••••t••••••••• you. an . L~ase optio U44-4681. Santa Ana 3280 furn. AdulLS nopets.21IOI ----------~ incl. Wall to wall plush $!50 mo. Adall . .SJ 00 pets. E:ittra lie 3 ~r. 2. Sa, 2 car avail. 83S--02ll, ext l63Y NEW POKT SHON.ES 3 br, ••••••••••••••••••••••.• Newport Bl , CM. Very spec, 2 bdrms, ne carpeting. AdulLS only. 6'2-5~7eves gar,allblltns~1ntercom •• 4 BR 2 Ba AIC tLI 2 ba, ,3115 . Property BR,fam:m.SJCXJ.Avatl cpt,drps.app'l.2patios. no pets . ALL NEW ! comm. s wam pool , f ' 1 'h '· Hou.se.642_3850 now. Hern.age Realton; 2035Fulletioft.CM For s pec pe1"SOI\. ~275. R1 ght now&onlyavery CHEZ OROAP'f'S lll34 i\llant;.i . l ,<!&3 UR. Pr1v. gar, pool, was her. dryer. Close lo beat·h. 5.;!b--{),;JJ6 OLD CdM, ocslde 4br sauOa. tt!nn1s, kids ok. roo • ,poo • nr 5 oppingl-----------1540-1151 l BR Furn, 2 lrg closeL'i, D<1ys 644-4848; ev few available. 2bth, fp, lg bk yd, 1'10 (ee. ~279 mo. Isl fwy. $.39S. EvesSJJ-8974 Boat dock, 3 br, canatl--'C.C.----------1 queen si:r;e bed, priv. 675-J255 1939 WALLACE LUXUlllO U!j 1 br furn ot ehld/pet ok. JCZ5-Ph: P io n eer Rea lt Y,Oniy~l 5Mo.;2U R,en tront, frp lc , balcony .C:Ondo,nr.S.Cst.Pll~t.Jb~. dressing rm. extra lrg ., BR C . unfurn, lrplc,ncwshag. 675~137 d-12-4421. unitin Univ.Park.A\·ail ~111gles v.·1dcome . Broker 2ba.2c.argar.~.R.l'~. room s, encl. gar~ • ute-ne~ ~rpt.s, 642-7458 drps. S200/l)l3.i. Under. COii. M"o ]2·24 K1.ds & P"IS ok.'·• br . l lh ba now. Broker 552-7500 r·cc lnvcstmt Coos u ~tants. w/storage. Adults only st o v e . re t r' G. • ground park·g. compl. ... ' HOMEFIMDERS 5.:il-4390/S49-249'J. no pets. ' w<i sne.r /dryer, gar:. n_ sccu1·11y. 536-4771>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·r-hse ~2t>5 . Opl1on, dbl "fhe TERRACE Univ. Pk peLs .. IL.14 Danha, ~27a. Extra large 2 Br 2 ba USTSIDE gar.BrokerFee. new2Dr.2 ba.frpl,cust •642--9900* CONDO nr. So. Cua:>I ti44 7370 Cai'pets, draPes & WA.LKTOIEA.CH • HOMEFl--S Plza,3br,2ba,2cargar. BRF ·1 CEN1'ER' 3 BR, new carpeting, lik ,__ dee., 2 patios. 640---6345 BACfl on lease illS yr!.)' i2SS. Lse. :;46-8698 I urn $165 osta Mesa 3824 but tins 830 !'>t. I & 2 Br, <-pts, ll r~. nt!p U\r;u-out, garage & • 642-'900• Right on heach, util pd LoU of bhns, pool, Walk ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-1181 bhns. ga r. 212 I~ ::it.. y a rd , s to v ·e & •1NHK1 H~wttome-• STUDIO 2 br, l .,~ ba ~-HCMfffs Fw-nilhedor to snopp1ng. in mile l--'C.C.-"='--------1 536-14I5or!J.17 --3957 .rerrigerator. JHl""~pa•INclll 3240 Coll. Park, 3 br. den. Jg !jin gles. hltns. D/W, g~r UnfuniPed 3300 6each.OOI W. l9thSt. l BR, stv. & ref,.ig, SllO. LA MAHCHAAP'TS .Non~mbkenonly! ••••••••••••••••••••••• k1tch., lam. rm. Drps, ilEAU'fY 2 br + hse ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-<W9Z mo. Adults only, epL N 778ScottPlace,CM l Br, l'h Ba. patio over· :;.260. Mmt.h cpl, ma.int. New schl F 1 pets.S43--953laft.5PM 642--5073 looking golf ~rse. $200 VACANl' 38R 2ba, 2· park, pools. no pets ~. rp c, 2 car, lge NICE 1 bedroom. 426 • Adults-Nopet--Dshwbr mo. t213)598-5612 C .. 646-6155 iitory. Kids/pela .OK, child OK. Lse. ~40!5 yard,·.-, . Aeac1a, CDM. Month WHHEELSECAM HEW2lRt225 ~hagcrpt-Closed 1-------------------·1 ~75. mo. inc. water & 551_1266 ALARlKTALS month. $225 mo. Days Pvt d eck, spacious. 1 garage. GasBSQ lMlLEFROMBEACH! VETERANS g:ilrdener. Nr. bch,M:hla, tfZ--8383 646·9303,E\-·es67S-0993 O ~ child ok. 2615 J.o:lden. Gas&waterpd-Pool Deluxel&J BRapts h . II AJ. c · •REHr··s· -c-~-·-· I y u-ETA C.M. Wknds & eves Boal&Camperparking Don't c;ent •... you can s op g. lf4 II ire. A.I. ,,. vnvvmlmUlftS owoabomewithnodown 960·JK89orM8~ UNIV.PARK ~uXURYHOMES ..e...-J•OO 645·8177, Wkday s NEWPORT Somefrplcs.i-190-~ payment. No payment . 2 BR. 1 bath ._ .... _. s:ii::.. $975.-Sll:WO. monthly. ..:::;' •••••• ; •••••• :... FABULOUS I BDRM 642---4:Kl5. APARTM&n'S Util. incl. 846-till!} for al le!asl 30 days . WObeW 1 Ohr dhplldJC ~l40. Close 3 BR, 21/t bath .·· .. · 5'150 "rounlain~. pool, jacuizi, Rent Lease Buy 2 lid 2 N "C 3 BR "ba QU et up 2 BR. Un!'"''._/ .. O i ,•RG"' I he l ba cnri World Real E s tat to . ac.-c ,pe~.. THF.TERRACi;~ unobstrllCte!d \'tew of ' ' · · FOR$212.50 1 i.. •' • 1 • PLU"UTl-LITI•~ . ., ,., •·• ' ' . specialists in vetera NEAT 2 br howie ~. ocean&r.bay;lr;nmed.~· ba, Co_ndo. overlook1nA pc1-.Bltns,cpts,drps.27i 1.r"" N ~ gar. Ma;r1ed cpl o~. housin ... Ask ror Veteran ~ee'•"u~rnYid.3gbar ", sna~ ~ g~ i ~~ : : : '. =~= cupancy. Elegant Dover ~~hg . BN1guue< itgumolf cOrsw.nNerr. Ten al'res of open space. !6,thrrpi Id., noc.eNr •40wpocnt . .., .. nNea!~ oBl"".!"CM ,m,,•' .. "',e •.,1,10. ~140. Ava1 Counseior ~-7777 call u n r, ba · WALNUT SQUARE Shores homes ""-· ea · · · · 2 tenn1s cts, giant reerea· i. a e • v • ' ~ I"""• vu, · ~ anytimt>. ' ' M~a~~:;:i~:i~~s. 3 BR. 2 BA .. ,. lum.$350 5.57----0l liu·ru.lt"'G?-2 -I 495 -4556· t1on l'enter with pool, pets.$225 Mo.646---24t4 KIN(; g I z E Bdrm .i! BR. Apt. 1 ~160/MO. Go 38R,2bath ........ ~ ,.. Condomil•iu"'5 sa una s, ping pong, NEW31R$305 cathedral ceiling, patio'. d1rec;t, l7422 Queen.s Ln, EA.STSIDE B~~r~~~~ TURTLEROCf\ REAZ..~TATE Unfurnished 3425 volleyball, Jacuzzi. Sp~cio us house s ize g ar, s tor. Emply'd. Mg r . ~r call._Dom:ina, :! BR ··casita", likene y,· JDR.ZUA ..... S450 For L'l!fr~~:.-lmtned . •••••••••••••••••••••••player piano & more. triplex apt, t'ncd yard. adult.s,nopet.s,f\fgr.2151 ~-752l :eve!'l.;);)7---6101 with garage & enclosed 642--1383 CORONA DEL MAH :l\"8.ll. Uparaded 3 Br. EX£CUT.l.VE WAN"fED. Adults only. frplc, dbl i;ar.cpts,drps, Orange Ave, Apt. ··tt'". 2 B r U n furn , Stove, Y • r d • s-1 0 " 0 & K.d & k 3 b '!"'" l BH 'c~HB•ANA. ·c· ·0· ~,·E· $650. Condo. Close lo beach. New 2 B r . & d en ds hwhr. 2 children ok o 2 Bd 1 B ... . ''pts/ "'P"· 1 •hi.Id. no 'tfri""ecator. 1 s peLS o · r, ~av. -..-b I L 1 ,. & HEWl'ORTVILUGE d rm a p .. patio '"' .., "" '" • G & pd B k Pool & tent1.1s crts. · unga ow. pv a,:;e adult bl gavaJl.Nopets. &' 1 •pd SI"~· ''"'l" .• Ni· Beach&"later • .Non-smokers only! as 14·ater . ro er 3 B<lrms 3 ba. 63* Baker •::i.s wa er ...., .,.._" " ,~~.month. Fee. rurn. .,900• Month t mo. 551:1-9551; afl 5 pm, rec. cente r. sec. system. a l675 Elden; C.f\f. Wknd.s "~" __ ,.c39 r 6 · kd • s145 mo. S-IS-o5l4. •""v • ti40--0236. By So. Cst. Pla;t;i & S.D. Nr. Newport.F'wy & eves 645--8117 wkdays --~., a t. • w ys,,~---------Call 646-&855 Brang kid & cat, 2 br i21U. Month r,wy. 979-0493 642-4905 • all day Sat. &Sun. 3 BH, l lh • ba, ~5. mo ~~~~f~JT:~~!l~~f~o. CALL 552-7500 1Mt.1A((U LA 'J'.£ W/VlEW -1714) 557-0075 2 Br enclosed gar. No wi lse. Wash/dryer incl. SJ.65 mo. 1 br. child ok, 4 "BR . 1850 Sq. Fl. i,500. New 2 br condo, nr Hunt. * BIA.ND HEW* d • 21.1i; Delaware~ 1Z75 ~vail31i,)'d.Bkrfee. KJds,peU,sJngJes<*:,va-mo.Broker.&14-1133 Haroour !or reat .FURN. Lge 2 BR Apt, ogs. $170. 2 178 -C ' - 1175 mo. 2 br, kids.& cat cant. . •VI SI Q N •. ----------I 639-7320or836-W23 Adults only-no pets. In· ~/:a~~g:. s.!;1~13 pt, Placentia . .545-7~. 2 Br :tP_t. i blks from ok.Avail3/1 HOMl!flNDEIS NR SA F 1 .· .2 t . quire 179 '/z Rochester 2 BR fcont in tri-plex bea<"h. ~165. mo .. Adults. 3 br, 2 ba .$270. Kids & •642-ffOO• REAL TY 2 br. 2 b~~Pa~~~~lr ~ ~· (Rear} Atlr :or. shag cpts, bltns, lulw~. rtrs, bltn. R& o', ~~ pe_ts or _ch1ld.ren. singleeok.ldovetodity. r\ Red, Hill Company maint )l95 6W-lll6S 11 .,17 _ l\f l 1 2 b drps, Adults. No pets. no pets . $185, mo. Zl83 5Jti-49J5orSJti--73S2 $180 mo. 2 br, kids &Vacant 1 br $135., kids, Un1v.Pt1rk Center HarborView · · • a.i aurecoupe, r, SI75 1970 Wallac·e p A · s1nglesok. pet.s,dpl.Al503Brocean frvine A,.31i, on lease or mo-noans.839-7587 quiet, pool. no l'h1ldren, &tG--0116. · omona ve . l BR. 1 Ha & 3 br, 2 ba0 HOMEFIMDHS view mobile $180., 1o~mo.5bedroom fami· DupleJlesUnfum 3600 nopet~.G4G----o351 DELUXE garden apt l w /g ar. 519 i\labama, •64._,900.. singles, families. Agl. LOCJUl'la leech 3248 Jy room. dining 'room, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eastside CM Furn 1 Bdrm 2 J-IUG E be8drooms .. s1·uper br. pool. util pd. Aduits. ~5-ti~J or 530-257~ .. Fee. 979-8430. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ocallon cam ce1 1ngs decks & 3 car garage. Newport's 1''inest ilc:Jch apt compl redec pool N · · £175. &15---4761, 324 E . 2 Br. 1 cat p:ar., small b~by ot{, no pets. Musi ·have etedlt. rels. •175. mo. $15. dep. no refund. 2274 Placentia 646-5637 2Bd,2ba.l-lomewithoc. 'GOO / E l • • _ ' • 1 n pets. $170 mo . 2uth wo·Story . ·3 BR, 2 \-7 vu. $375. mo. Sand Casll ::; · m 0 • mm e new 3 Br 2 ba elec. kit. adults ~l 10 646-150'-J 645 ti6IO --"'~--------·!----------• baths, for ma.I dining, I ~R~e~a~il~Y~·~·~94~-&125~~~·-;::::::-:l~M~c~K~u~n~e~S4~· ~·~-"""'~·~~· Q:~20~l=l .iw~/~w~clp~t~:i!y~riiy~· ~$3~7~J~m:oJ: -OAK RIDGE V.lLLA 3 br family room w i thl: S4d·2819/1213)333·Z266 DanaPoi11t 3726 BR,l~asnglstygarden 2 b.a. bltns, childre~ fireplace. Excellent FOR LEASE, Vu home N 1 1, N ~ h ••••••••••••••••••••••• unit. s h ag cp1:5, drps, wel come . ..:2 25• 8 58 J ledroont hb hood bo 2 3BR •><b · t · P · ~gl5. ew .,p.ina~ · • ··-d h r d p "O be " ne1g or • a ut · • '""r.z a inc rer1g , Beamed ce ilin g.2BR,furnd,$.250,newly ~ r, nc a ... , a m Center.t)45-&.?19 Familyroom,f1replace. 2 Br house, s ing les, miles to beach. ~75/mo, W/D. $375mo, 494-8136 3BR,2 BA. Frplc. Obi. decor 'd. & utils pd . cc1I. frpl. gar . Adults ----------·I atrium, s hag crpts, families ok. AIM! 2 Br lSl & last mo rent + de-eve. , , UPGIADE:D gar. 646-2666.645-'JSSl 496-0195 or 960-1 142 ~. 2ti50 Elden .. A··. 2 BR, '1 'h Ba, 2 sly. Crpt.s. children & pel.s arceptcd. horse ranch in lle1ghts pos it . Please phone3 BR . li I di & Jbedrooms 2 bath pro B " A drps,enclgar.Adults,no No fee. $0-3221 REF' nr. B.~B.y.A"l. "'ee. 96l-81ld. , • 2 a wslu .o less1on ··Jiy 'j•ndsc'aped. parlme11tsFum Huntinntonltoch 3740 " r. "(u1et r ea-:-pets. $lllJ. i'lr. l~tn & • ' 1------~~---1 dark room. Super view! .. •• .~·':fl·••••••••••••••• ~00/mo. Isl & last mo s Pomon.i. 5"8-635!. Properly t-.lana.geinent 979-84' · Br,2bl, cpt,drps,dswsr, $475. mo. Gumbiner AB H.ai!b6r Viewtlomc'.~v-••••••••••••••••••••••• ·B~A.Ul'. 1 B f •~ r ent. 1\va1l. lt1ar. i .)~~:'=";'.:;~':::'~~--1-~~~~~~~~~ N d ely;fatDilynei.!:!bbo . "' r urn ap.., 64--4;)84 r 6 BR U · ·1 CONDO J br, 2 ba, pool&. dispos!' ~-r I .fa e :soc. 49-4-4921 Sit~.t rno . .Betty w r olboa p.,_lnsula 3707 $165 & $175 Spanish Style a a t pm. 2 " pper, nr ::;_~111 o..,,·~r f.ll?AND new deluxe 2br, clubhse .. grdnr. & wtr. school. ~25 mo. 842-1101 'h. • .1. , •·•oo !f{!I f •-' bldg, P"· end gar., -1, "ICE °'BR r . & l' a1rv1ew. :i;200_.· ~.o 2ba., din rm , bllns. O /\V. ~ 11:165 O'i"--v"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• d adl .....,., 1• " • pool, re rig. pets1ch1ld 644~71.J alt ·d Hb ..,."'"". incl'd, ~250 mo. Avalt. or' -· sauna. In ry, · t.s.11301 Adlts. ~lS5. 325..1, 17th Pl. ti • · L'OV • g?r, nr. r . .-.,., now. 64t -5U,9J or Bedroom, 1 bath house. Keelson Ln I brtc: W. or Seeeltllam.G7~'i K<W--tklla 644-5858 d B Beach o rf Slater ~"'---'-'-"--~---·(Crpts & rapes. ltns. 842_7848 LLVJ:;INAFORFST N~w 2 8dr.m •. 2. Ba .2 eR. bltns, t i't Ba .~lose. 'BR 2 BA tam rm dbl Fenced back Y."V'd · $229. d~ Cathedral ce1!1ngs, 10 beach. Sep. garage. ' ' · ' · mo. •sk tor Devor Dale, 1Beil~.2 Br,2Ba~. k I n I k h •ar ..I.at' cpt drps n LOWW-Y s Y ig ts. arge Hc en 5J6~2tearlyA~I ._ • ' ' ' • ..., ...• -••6'J ~'-17""' ~ Gas & water pd. Adults. & d , _:c::.:.__c;;==='------• 110 oc-•j o ......,--, ....., ou De rooms. patio,,. err ren n. • a · •.a.TES no pe ts. !14 E. 20th. 2-4035 """ Bluffs overlootoni;: llunl· COi'lDO J br, 2 ba, pool, 64 <..:LEAN 3 Bedroom, 2 Execllff•itSuitn 548-<>137or&46--4005 1n gton Beach, 2220 pauo. frpl. bltns, cpts & •LC :t Br. dupiex ln court. MUI, bltna, DW, cr~ts, 727 Yot ldO'Mll ll•d J R 2 b <I Pac1ftc Ave, Clo1, $21),, drps. \\'alkable to bch, Gar, encl patio, no pets, J drps, 1. ca.r gar. Nice ~ORTH LAGUNA Beach Blvd al Yorktown . 011~~. poo~.' 1~fr~: A~~: 8•17-\J~41 days. 536-J6:RI stores, sch ls. I.ease ~J.5. ch'i)d OK Sl1J5 . yards. •285. mo . Spl1tlcvel,wQOd&class 536-0411 ~200 1. eves. Ca.II t·ollecl: .• 1sl--0692t6'5...i-07fSO· ~-4561 963-1786 ask dliplex , ~tep! from BEA.Cl{. 1~1 er. l llr, lJul no pets. mo. 21J -24~-2<&W ... 1or Bev or Dale • 'bea.cb , 2 be!drooms. 2 pd. :iw!UO. 1\dults. 303 t:. STUDIOS & l IRs Monte Vista w9.645-4JOO. Dona Point 38261-"~--------- 3 Br, corner Joe., M_esa<lel pt, baths, fireplace, decks, Harbor View 3 br, 2 ba, Edgewate r. 1-871 -~ •F'ull 1<.11.chen, J.g 1 Br. close to O.C.C. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrviM 3844 , .M•r .. ,fli.t6 Jun1pero.l BR W/cpts, stv. dr 'yearly $425 amonlh sprklrs, wtr. ll(tner., •llcatedpool .shopg, new paint, $JOO.•'il::w deluxe .!ipts, I Br ••••••••••••••••••••••• W.S1mo. li31--il17o &araae! !ncd yd & patio. TURNER ASSoC comm. J)()ol. grdnr. incl. BACJI .• y rly ~14_o . m~. •L;u.1ndry facihtJ<.'S mo 751-5788 ~I~. 2 Br. 2 Jl.1 st.ioJ& up. NR . SA Fwy·::! sty, z hr, 2 ' 1 ma trom bea<"h . No • $455/mu.644-5922 Ut1l1t1 es pd. ;:i07 t: .• ,·ree ut11;11.. u · l & < , 1·• · b t t a BR 1 B •• Jg (.sm rm, A.-, .. •':.lOO. Ava.a.I. 311 _ llltS N.CstHwy, Laguna . . Balboa lll>d. 613~ •t'-c l•ncns pe n ~a ... ur .c.·a. a. pa 10. air, no ma111 . • -494 1177 ... I BR UPPE'R, cpt. drps :i :J 7 8 I fl1. a r 1 ;1 n n a , Si.:l!i.i. 64•1 -0 l~ Uno ans. (rH&t ci::pc.s le drps, J1t: "6-o806 -HARBOR View Monaco 2 •1'V & maid serv.avail $165. Mature Single or 400-~20 !09-7~7 ~ ~nc l'd. .yd, Fanuly-n , . . V L . Br+ den, 2 ba. MObthly . Corona del Mer 3722 •llar-B-ijue cpl . only. no pets 0 --------- pets. $US • .2103 Federa a M'o;_.Room~ $ bl~l~~ Abr A~ b a11;,, Nplo. ipg.,ly2 t 213 I 5 41 -6123 or••••••••••••••••••••••• •Phone service <-hildren.64.S-7219 Et Toro , 1832 2 Br. i v~ ba .. .:il cond. pool r ~·1 •791 st:hls "'" shop g. . ' a, I cs. rt -673-7127 l Ur o e gar ul1I pd ·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & ,.,.c w ·,ter µd .,., m" ' .,.. --v Ooft1titution Dr. HB, rurn'd. $290. 1st & last. , . v r • · •l m1 etoocea11 .. · ' ·-..., .... a_ $200 red s hag no pet 2 HR 4-plex w/sundeck. J BH, 1"41 ba, A/C. cpt-t, Av all fl1arch 15 . Coll ' 2 p,R, f"rplc~ Crp'tS & 961-4~46 494---0292 or f97--\l262 LUX~R Y co_ndo OD w ter, 43:1 ~ Iris 644 --43'10 · 1\f EN, imall besch hotel. Upper pvt. Locked g:1r. drps. pool. Water & tr>ts n 551-26.12. Drps enc l . gar 2br,2ha,v1ew,frpl,boat ·· R m .~,= eel< A ts blk 1 . A N · ----------r ri oduhA 0 pet.'\. I BR, t b~. rrplc. crpts, OCEAN view 3 king slip, pool. ja<'u~ii. hob-, OQ s -. .ni ~ -·. P . rvtn e Vt;. pd . .:;:!95. mo + ~.:iu '' ~:1r m'o. ~lUU. '~tea1>in dr{>4. cov'd pat.lo, wult: to bdrm8, z bll, frpl~. bttn.s, byshop. Pru:e r~uced ! 1 llAC~l1~J'1i~~PT !l.oO. ?'o. :\36----1056 chtkl/peLS. ~~ <-lean 'g. tee. 831 -1.1100 ~~~~!~~:~ ..... !!;4.! ree ·Avail Maren Ji:i. beach ~ schls saoo. 1st. beams. fncd yd. lgc llVf· ~fr. I-lead. 673--7022 e \•c, 675 -8592 2 Bfl. Furn. Oowntown 3 Bfl. t ba. e ncl p:ilJo, nr 646.:.,.tcMil · last + d~p. 6'J-llo3 or din area, washer/dryer. 629-9&61 diyi. area. $ldtl Adult:! only. OCC Cpis d..noo bltns HunthMJfOft leoth 3840 ON 1'11 t; \YATER ~"---"''-"------i ~--41M¥ 1 Lease. $315. 499---8720 , · • · ... ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t Br & 2 Br, p,·t a1..·1: tv lBr :lbl FR frptc o Beacon Bay. Avail now on Costa Mesa 1724 53S-21:!77 · · S2lS. mo. 557--035o Brand new 2 llr, 2 Ba, bch. Beaut golrden. Jl'()ffi. eomero't Li~tir Yu.kofi. ~lean 2 br nr. ShQppln,, "°' Lease Oc. Vu 4 br. 2 ~ ba, leai;e. 2 Br, 1 l>a, adull& ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Br., freshly redec. ~170. 2BR , lBA . Enclosed pa.ti crpts , drps, clshwhr, dis· Quiet adults. $)JO/iS(ILI. $3§ pei-mo. t18-42¢u h1 blk 'o bua line, 2 ma. to $500 w / &~est apt $650. only. s.31-4000/673~85 1 BDH.M &. Studio i 12S & 90'J Georgia St. & f'arage. sma.11 l'hihire p 0 s a I . N r . ll u n t . l'h: 499-271:1,1; 400-2851 .. ~S. beach. Adu1Jts.. ~tlOwater (714t W-&297 Pat. il:JS -t· 11111. i\d1.1IL1, no 536-2354. OK:. $175. 642 -1830 11 .6,_rb.~001.10r. 16721 Sim:;. vr.Ry Cl'lC, •-chi·t~l- l pd ... o-<M 3. L......:..W..:HfL • JZ50 p e". 2 13 3 Eiden 84 ~ •· ' ~ " .. •D£t.JGHT J'OL 3 Bf Vac KidtJpe'i."" a Or 2 .~-•••~•••••• NewPorl ft~lghts 548-3IT8or5-M~ C1CJWtO l•ach 3741 LRG 2 Brs, poot, nr shops,.l--'-"--"=------1 des.igned li! .slory upt. Colle1• Parlr home • w. ..-. -i:.t ~ . ~ Char~r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• adults/no pets. Util pd EXTRA lg 2 br, 2 b:l , dtx .. across st. from ip~c· • Jeue ~'"9 Cl~ l Ba. 2 c•r 1ar. Gd are•. 31.f1'"'8a, ~\!11 1• cpt, 54 l Catat.in~ Dr. BACH apt. util pd. s120. EFFJCI t;NCY apt. trom J81i4 Mon rovta .· c M poolside •Pl nr heh. 1\1llt, la<"ul1r Cove beach. Ukq 'eve;1t't.llp.a.'.tA.,.Xiffi . ~.»60~190t963-1Ut db'r~gaf . 1 f5. mo. eves&wknds'96-45!9 1no.lst &last .EmployeJ :i;1so rno. $60 wk, lltd 5411--0336 s.o rr y no .Pt•s-~lti;) ... pvt .home.J bdrms.~ • 4/'l.JiS ~l •' • n f 873-l:l:.iliortM6-a"bM lady,rtopt:l&.M&-8212 IV"ll\I, m:ail, phone, l3Uf1• 536-836:1 bi\.bt. lge. doclc1 frplc. ~ • .: U>r, a. ba, lriJ ~pr am LIDO ISi.i ,...... NJo:W BREEDAP'l'S -M-a.ny close-ti. :a car You-dort't need •'SW1 io r~, bU.nt. ~mo. Cail LepMHl9.m · 3252 3 BR 1 2~ 8a, View,~· •TropicolPool• ~~~~l3~ILt.ACi~ INN, llachelorApt$1ltS.. I" Ht: E R Jo; N T A I, gur•a~. Mwlu~ adult~ ''Draw l'•1t" wh" YoU 5"'-t4'4. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boat Oock, Pillo, 2 2 br. ept..<;;, drps, bltns. --P ool, jacu11.1, 11ar, util Sl-.:H.V ICE. N<'..,,. apts. only. No children or pets.· fdlQUMOAJf.,V l8r. 1 MIJe to Jkh. Gar, 1..AKE&GOLFCOURSE frpl c1 i-1 400. mo. 11plr11I !ttt lr-ca11~. real BACH nr beach il~/$185, pd. frplc, adl\$, no:pc:ts. avail. 1n 11 .8 . Wnlk 2 Ref's , $.ais on yearly •1 Wul ~t GU ).l.etp couplet QO.Jy. flSl ;.t Br. :l Ba condo.~ Tl·TLJo~lNSUl\ANCECo. frplc. refr11j lfl;e patio, wk $5.i. Utll pd, col tv. Eve.s 64$·4 ~11 . 393 blks. to oc:eaq. 305 11th lease . 497-1817 or. ·~ "*-M?J-. . 1 Vlll!/t.~1828. tii5-2U3Qor9'N-6710 Dan l..!wis t213)626-241l 1u&waterpd.M&-1168. 1435No.Co1sl4!H~ 1-l mllton642·1.9GO ay1. St.H.8 .CAU..536-4250 &t2---ti636 NEW • ' 1 1 I I • ' ' )~ ' ' . ' . . . .. . ... .,. . Jt"•.l••lll•u.tw.. ,...,_ ... .,.,..... Apca1H9fl~sliecl ··-· 4000a.ma1sw ~hre 430 Offlce1..to1 44ooa..1no111~ ~45 -~ Lost·&·Fo.d ... 5300 ·~·-••••••••••••••••• .••••-•••••••"••••••• or ""'-""•hM. ·3900 ~·••••••••••••••••••••• +•••••••••••••••••••••• ~··••'••••~•••••••••• !l.-•••••••••'•.••••,,~t.~ Oppoe tmffy 501 S ••••••••~;;;;.~~'•··~~···• (tiJ-aa le0ct. 3841 NeWport leach 3869 ••••••••••••--••••••• L_IVE A.Tl'HE BEACH ~OOM.MATES Desk spac_e available. . . , ··~·i•••.•••••••••••~·~• FOUND : WatCh vit:. ·Re• •.<ttt•••••••••••••••••!>•• ••••••••--••••••••••••• $25PJN&E~pKaNwOkT.67M30T--04EL40 Wan led to s l\,a re mo .. W i 11 prov·1 d ' ·THE COLOt4Y ~~~ant~ tor iq~e~l·. iJt. Hi:ti45---6tli3 i Wil .-t • · • · ' _ .~ , ' beautiful 2 bedroom .fu1:n1tur-;, at;~-~o . , · . ·ang spe~vfnwrc. ltepay- 'DEl ocean vi_ew~-3~R,1Batn.~YearJy. ~~.,, ·/ .:6"' U /K . !CM !. furnishedorunfumish ,Af!swer1ng servrc. ·JO RETAILS~()~$ ment option ag;,11n.st tOUND: Lg.Grey Shat· Custom 1 br apt. Hi cell· lblk frtlm beach, · ,. t" P · prJV .. nr 3 p t s at Oak wood . available: .1787~ Beach ~P'r11?e re&sor\able spac tiu$>et pol. ain. Local g 1 ~ dog . cop Id be tngs, pool ,& spa. Estat 675-1026. '11' • ~!~0058• A0d, 1 54 1 8._5954 8 m pet. The·re ·s· $l ,OOO.~. i ·81.vd. Huntington Be, ach. ,available la~ge & s~all R.er slr ~ce3tt 67~7~ Wolfhound. Male. \!'le. ijv"ingl Close to beach & , ,.-, . recreation facilities. 642-t321. Old worl~ ,char~ -..h. ~M 1 , ! Bro111dw•y .& NW~r t. ~~· $295. incl utiJ. 2re~~g, lfr~T~;s~;gbt~v : . . . . -.. ·. J ROO.MS $20. wk up with Complimentary tenn1. , ; French wtrid~. ga~l '. Blvd .• ~~ Adults. no pets. Prer. CORONA DELMAR kitchen SJO. ""k up apt. ,lessons, Sunday brunch. ·150 I W .-.tcliff Dr. & trees. Ad1acent l ~'!9"· Tr'llll FOUND· Youn female _girls, '$295. 64S--a>80 2 Br ·rownhouse Crplc 548-9755 or 645-3967 Sports tournaments Newpon Ffnanclal Ctr Fest 1 v a I o t A r.l 0Hcli 5035 "h 'h · d . g . Of Lfrge 2 bdrm. Canyon'l-"==='--'=-"=--1 from i260. l Br rro'"m $205'. . . fullllme act1v1t.1es d~~ec L•l'•litf O~ Spece .Gro~nds. ~··•••··~·••••••••••••• s ep er ~uc, :•e wew aJ)l. Util. i:;ncl"d. p I r nl'i Private s leeping room, tor who plans parties Callons·teM r :)g(l8ROAOWAY LOANS t 80%' o .c .c. ,Cit I c .~tty. $Z1~. 4!14---().5Sl. NEWPORT HID EA WA y b°". ·.,~nn1s~' con UV: a& ~-mo. 2133 Eiden, C.M. BBQ"s. We'll even he l -(ll4J642~lllae"x~~46 LAGU;'lA BEACH . Utp Q O a.lU-5630 btwn tJ::lt • .S V . . rea ast. ome-oc;e41.n ~-3l76 ors.18--50.53 .. d . PM. Mon ·Fr1. Z-·BR, "' ba. Xltra lge liv rly, 2 br, b.lk .from bay Catalina views. Separate )'.OU l1n a roornm_ate. . .. I st·Tp L.,.....l'/2"o . . . . Nb, 2 car gar. Close to & beach • . lrplc, open famJly ~ect1on. Close to PI ea s ll n t robtn for ~rry • no one ~der ll . 4 9 4• 791-5 2•~ rp Lomas, Los~: Wh1l~ Colhe. Fem. rft'ain be3ch. 155 Hi-gh Dr. beams, ut·al . pd. Only shopping & fine beach. c1np loyed man oVer 30, no pets. Model!; open dai J.,owest rates Orange Co. V t c : :S. t a n .t o n • ·tlays'Mtt-~ $274.95. 673-1909 644.2b'1l C05la Mesa. S46--5ti89 'IY 1.0_.to 7 · See ouc 1.arge Satfl u... C heartbroken children. -;;;;;~~~-]iiSc)l>~~~o.;;;,;;a;.:;;;1;;;;;;~· ~~~~~d· · ad 1n the apartment sec 2 Bldg•. •~• w ~. It. c: er ...... .,.. o. . w1.~ al"l 6. taauna Hills 3850 Yrly, Nr O_cean. 3Br_2ba, Room & loord 4050 t1on. wl 5 h~is77o'riu'W rePair ti-42·<!171 5'\5-0tit11 ----------;.a-;.~••••••••••••••••• gar. patio. Newly de-·AN, 'fA A,NA., Br.' Ba.•••••••••••••"•••••••••• ;/~--...-... Ser..,1ng llarbor are.a l-1 LOST: Black Span.id"' d •375 .<; brake. whl. alignment t ~orat_e • -. mo . Upper $1~u. down :iil\IO. l llANDY location, close to OAKWOODGAH.OEN .z.,.._ upholty. 585 w. 19th St. yrs. wht ch.~st. h.as. Lags. Ans • ALICIA 645-434.i. , -Br upper Sll5, down 8125. beach & shoppmg, E·side APTS .z~ .._....._ C M \ ·k f ·~ Da 'E'V>'R I' W red ··euck Vic !)anla Ana 16th at Dover ./. -: '. s or .....,.,: ys .s. ' '11 ell secu Ave & 15th St. NB. VILLAGE S• Cle111enle 18.76 All w/encl gar & A 1C. Costa l\fesa . Gentlemen .z =:::: _., ;>.10-;>7ltJ Eve. Mti--0681 rrust Ueeds on s1n~le . °'5-43<!7. •••••"!•••••••••••••••••Will accept kids & pets. pr-ef.646-7513. 64t-817U -I'-...,..... Jamily orange l.:o .1 ------,~--- BRAND.NEW J?elux 2 & 3 Br. Studici .><ll-6547 ·GuestHome 4150 MAN40lo60yrstoshar IMluslriol~eldd 4SOO llomes.1133-000S Lost : Male titer Ticer Sl>EC'0~P~R VLE~.S ApLS. f'.:lose to bcb. Ct\tld LGE Bachelors, flll'n,' & ••••••••••••••••••••••• my 2 Br-. 2 ba 11pt, il ••••••••••••••••••••••Private mia 1 "": .11 ,. to 'Stripe Cat .. 'Some~mes BEAU r. 1.&i:!'BDRM:s "?k. $19:>. & $J35-Cali coll lge 1 B H upl'urn. 879 HOME atmos, gd. food & .mo. N B . 645..L3761 · · --. 1 u; cs unsteady due to a fall. FlJHN & ;)48 2579 FRE_E ... 1:n1 . maw:e t nd TD l~n:J. N(J Vic : Eastblufrs. Rewaid .. ....,. 'llNFUBNJ;iliEO' / -:-" Center .. C.i\f.6-1.S--00.lti cmpsh1p. for your' am-LEJSURE Worldreiiden Commerc1al-I'ndti!ln:11I pomt.s,"'1CIC"()fflml56&00. ·tH<t-tJi!J.l •PIRESiOELOUNGE , ~-Juan * l . .A.·$1R~ll~ :bulato~~ llo1otn.trr or is look1ng•for lonely, re r ' FREEIERT ' ·$pace ;!00 _tq :lOJ', l l 10µ•_:_·_.,'°"""''1!i'::M>1T.~!;:!.:__:__l ;-=:::;---;::-:;-::-;:--;-:~=::-~BI LL'lA'R1()S . .tACUZZl. 1 C·i.~ , 3~78 1 Br OTst' i ~.1'M'l ! ~·n. iFatheci.642_--9278 . tired.lady to.t>hare.home, ' .. . oo· per i q It. ~ dct)'S fra! ""'>uii'~o~lnh foUnd female µb pup. •,POOO~otLWBAL~ ~··~tt••··~··· .. ··~~·~.· furn. ~,,~lJ~t{. inp ! PllY~TEROOM 'Pvt. rm .. &-bath. In ex· ~~~IUo~,.;i.~J:ffl~e~ [.~1~14~} •. l~· ·1~~s~. ~.;,'f'Zi"' ~~~e~~e:a1~~1 in- s .D. Frwy to.the Aitc1a q~i~j' lfR, s undec~, p(M;ll', pets. ShO'>''case design for ambulatory person. chg . .t"on ltt.e eook'g. '.6Q ~~Ys. f;J;•rt!Dt oh 1 yr. ~ • • . 1 L"I foVnd Parkway'lJff ramp. right children. $22'5. aptso steps ·to beactl, Cood, ,meals. 1'lrce SW'· ~~ ~I'trt n 1 0 n sh i P · '!ease. 831-1400. , Sq. Ft.-$XK;~o. ••·••••••••••••••••••••• ,. t~ Pag~o.;d~~ VaieQ._ci.a, • CaJl.M5-5lJ3. secur1ly bldg, pr1v.ct round1n gs . Eas~s1de at 3975 ,BirCh;'NB:.1,AgL Lost&FoWMI Calif.Animal~· •.·Wh. '1 B_.lkto.stockpo_r rtR. s~o •no lleO patio +, _ne,_t_ed_ po. ol. ,Costa Mesa. Avail now. !ll ... LE or·fo~emale . .::ul.50. Corona del MarQitHwy Ml-50Jl 1 '530 1·1.8 ./Seal Sch .. lF . .,,...,11 "'fOCKPOK D uni "' r F ,1 1 u C I 'l -Dix space lrom .40 ft , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Back of Humane SoCiely .,....,-.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• rom :ii;· .>. >J:> .> n1ver ::il 548-7148. move in by lst & shr. · ~"" ,1,,.. • LAf.}UNAHILLS .o\ .. ·e.,N.B.ti42-2500 0 t, blk t '"Ah 2845E.CstHwy675 . •COSTA.MESA • LOS 'I': S1ame.!1e Cat. ;J.>V-o;);)l .. 581-6130 :i115. Newer lBR, bltns, Va'c:ation Rentals 4250 C~~~ ~!'~~ 4PM.n:~ 'i3t . NEW plush. office bi""· . IJt.IOSq . Ct. S185 Small Adult t~em. Seal Animal Asai6t. League ~~--------; crpts, drps, disposal. Gd ·: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ "'"'"'ft, itiOO ft, ll,50tJ fl. Point. Slightly cross· Adopt1on.Spa,ying&: .£.. __.le-• llL loc.; <!7.Dl W :iiMcFactpen. St .• Apt. D. HS to 6 Rm suiles. Con-.,..,.,., ed v Cdl\1 Need Neutering information. .---.,,_.,. r-• · ~ •PK:st2.i....as4l•1;.1ff~· OAKWDOD : Nr:w Palm DesenCondo, ference Rrn . XerO" sprinklered. Vacant. ey ._ 1c : . s •••••••••••••••••••-• .· '·· 2 br, l ly<z ba, tenn; en s, Femi roommat~ to shr · copier. Nr OC airport 5,000 sq ft . lrg. storage med1cat1on. Rewa·rd . 960-291.lO 'i125 NEWER slngJe, '1 • · · 'pools. jacuzzi. Taking Br. 2 Ba apt in CdM 83.1-364.0 ... yd .1-leavypower. t!J5·4tlil:l ,644 -~ .-Animalslmpounded--:- s mall c~uld/pel.ok.. i?Ot FIG HT~ .Heservat1ons. S200. per SlSO/mo. incldg util. lS · Nattress Rlty. 979~71 l~OST: male Terrier/pox. ,. 'W.·M:c:Fadden.S42~7 a,, ,, , week. 714-493--6273 &lastmo·s.673-5713. WATERFIOH't · b f' Bl!aRle:'fem.tn ~ ~ •---h CICJe' • 4550 ie_ mix.,·' rn/.btk po eb. Poodle. male, tHt- * 2 WEEKS FllEE Move in w /deposits onJy 1 BR $190 2 BR $230 Refrig, Security, P oot\-l"a:tucti, .Rec. Bidg w /exer.cise rm .• BUJ-.rds,..COlor TV. $170. 2Br,2 Ba, w/w cptS, 1 ·INFLAT·ION · .. P 1\L1\1 SPR)NGS. 28r, NEWPORT B.each, at· "ewpo..-.~ •••••••••••••••••••••• lb, vl.c . n ew Central , r k drps, bllns, disposal. Gd 2ba Condo. Beau furn. torney will share grea1 Execut,ve ot'fices Ll~K 1~ ark.• H . B. ans. t (.;'ockapoo, fe m, bl I · h t • 1 s1 ·0 Sl50 ~z· ~~M " ··ooc". >'50. lleward . Chihuahua, male, Joe. C.biW/pet okJ 2101 w. t poo , Jacuzzi, patio, ten· o use w PvO ;> . , ,...,. :> . ........, o. · I! red/\\'hl McFaQden. 542-6547 he price of everjthing n1s court. Adults. no peLS. 645-1502 eve View of boats & w<iter STORAGE.IJtillT ~ 842-:5770 art. 5 \\'kdays. 1-'-=-""'-'"-'-'--'----1 is go in 'g up. Now ~ d.aY. $225 week, $lklO • • . . 11"-L-.GlUMDY Pe rsonal business or Pup, brn/blk, fem Oakwood Garden Apt'S nlo.u75-4Sli0. :s150. 3 Br, l ~'2 Ba houSe. Realtor 675--6161 rec r eat1on·a1 storage. HEWARD SlOO, return of Ge cm.,,, ·she p, he lps you right inflatiori Graduate student prer. From :i;~. ,Jamboree & Stereo. ··no questions .blk/brn.rem by ofre~ing an exclus ive enlali to i hare 4300 · m1 from UCL 552-1122 NEWPORT IEACH San Diego "Fy. 979-01:.0 asked .. 6J2-13J6; .aft 5, Dobie, lvr/~Uc;fem ~·-: ao r ~R net~~•~ a I~: ••••••••••••••••••••••• FEM ALE roommate \ Deluxe office Suites Crom entals WGfttecl 4600 tW6-45.l6 ~~~e Sh pd g. wb,/CJ'Y, guara ntee thatyo~rrent WORKING female lo shAre cute 2 br.apt o f:!:a.to.Broker •••••••••••••••••'•••II' fo'OUNO: Woman's rai Husky,blk/wtlt.,male will not be raised for 1 share 4 br pool home nr. Bal. Pen1n . :tS<!-50 + 'h ealonomics 675-67001 or 2 Br Lido area (or coat on Balboa 111land !)hep, blk'/btn.male full year and ·you still So. Cst Plaza. $125. mo. ~til : ,:"'lon -:-"'smoker · ove DENTAL SUITE, 9ob sq. gentleman. Local refs. CalJ to· identify, Da·;ys Chihuahua. bm. male have the fl exibility of 751-UllO 2l. 07;>-l023 ft . No. CM. 45'" sq. fl. Mr. ~--0211 , ext 163 Y · 549--9S2Z, ext. Al.: Eves Shep Pup. blk. Rlale ' h O'K f 833 tt73--=-1s:w, SHEP Pup. blk/twl, fem JrvineAVe~at Mesa mont ·month occupancy FEMt\LE roommate to Working-lady to shr. m ee e .. -l900. H:esp Gent SO Seeks On-c TS N e wly decorated 3 bedrooms. 2 bath6, con· domin1um 11ear pool & Shopping. Sais!~-1Q2i1 1 ~5'S:-A855 .~ ....... e.o •• c.h••••••' .,3,8,,1•4, Plus.you get a lot more t hare 2 BR apt on Bal Isl. home. p\t'\. 11m & bu. Nr c . u . M. i.s ~ sq ft x t'urn Rental. Ocean Vu nr F'OU'N D : Phonogra.ph . 'h h A~ · ---~-----·~ rot your money at 11 .;,i;i.i ~. "-'" tJO'Zl Ut·h.Al.ter<<9'· ..... , , R't!ctfr'd \'l'c .coa.n Hwy,·~\ r .·gry( t.male 4 • >BR upstairs, stv/ref., OakWood. Including $f 7J-o&IB bef. ll am or 0 <\i·.-vv·S8a . ..-.o-7200l2411 P.C.H. w/opt. ~ Dana Point. Call Lnghr,gcyJ, llt.mate · , , m•'ll•'on '" rec.reai·,·0 n aft.bpm. ortrade557-306l24nrs. Shthr bikt wbt rnale r •RI( "'"""'ORT w1w c,rpt. $250. yr-round. 1----------IG f R 3 'hr1st1an fo'aauly desires 4::12-8631. .• · • '=·P(l.R,..,..T' ·.·~··-:s t~t &.las,t req'd846-7226 facilit.4es. a full Li.me Ac-E:isy-,going guf 25 yrs h;i s .•• ~~--•• ~~ •• ~.~ •• ~~ lo rent house or duplex 1n ~.linx,. rnale ' ~ .......,..,. tivities Director who , d .. 1 ..... OFFICESP.A.CEMI c,\1 ai·ea, 0:1.>0 to >'176. PO~ND : t 'eb 25·Near Shthr,tri,ma,le 1, . •.&,siorl!l"rnt' r,c J.ec:t nice_· br u,...ex to~·~re l Single Gara~es Iris & Westclit"t Drive. One ,. J b & p I d OTUl1'~rl-Oft .nte'~ I"" '1 3900 plans parties. llliQ"s, w1n1ce, resp, girl.~+ 4th Corona dcl ,\tar ask man ofhoe $65 mo .. 3 ~-Jg9;J am Qr,ee . a isa es ,. ,. •·· 'W!t°' ~ .. -1 . 'frips&more!FreeSun· lllLl .642--6206. fo ~ 'fom or D~\·e 1 . Rd.,Gr,ey kitten WI col· FOUND p ·al . Luau yaipartmenLliv1ng ••·····•••••••••••••••• dayliron·ch. • " ...... --4·.,L... man0Uce,a1r,ttc.il75. lness/. lar. «;all to identify. i : . .o? e m1x.1 overlooking the water. -TRE EXCITING PEMALE to shr •. home """ °"" ~allGeneHUl,642--0'.!00 bt•est/Ffnance ti75-Jl:l,.;Jeves spayied re~ale, ~1.•ck. EnJOy $750,000 health PALMMESAA,P:I' .. ' S. Singles, J &2bedrooms. ""''/same. ~1 10. m? .• ~o. Garoige Available fo . SS•PER ~-..FT •••••••••••••••••••••• ~_1c . Pauhtru"'&Bristol, spa,'7&wimming•pools,7 f'urn.&unfum.W•'lh"ii Huntin gton .Bea c h .,.., LOSTfemalelnshSetter, C.1\f.548-2133 lighted Len'Ris courts, MINU•T£S TO NPT. .. . . Stora g c SP ace . 16L1 ·WESTCLlFF-NH • Ro mart·s, small boy 's , ~ 1 plus miles Of l>lcyCle BCH. the extras. Models open 8::f3-5J4~ OowntownHB.5Jti.891~. AGT.541 ~ usntets . pel.Pleasecal/646---3541 t.:Q:ST: sm b)k dog, 2 yr trails,• putting, &huf-.Bach; 1 & 2 BR. from $162 daily 10 to 7. Sorry, no M or f: to share 48R S75 Opportunity 5005 . •• rem, shthr. Vic. Bushard Adu!•·. No Pets petsor'child,ren. ' . , · ·Office Rental •••••••••••••••••••••• UOST: silver & •earl &: Talbert, 11.8. F .V. fleboard. eroquec.. Junior ~ N'o uU11t1es Good loc 2 ., 1 .. sfrom$224.50fll9n'thly : i561 ~esaDr. Oakwood • · · •••••••••~•••••••••••• Park. e·a,sy prk'g , very ff1!Jate Full/Pt·(ime braceltt. On beach nr ~ ... 1,_. al&b. J anll 2·bedroom ,(5 blks from. Newport G'-'--'-',' en' . m• lo' De<ich. ~-ala · coMM 't.-ltRoFESS'L deSirable'llrea, ut1l , pd, • VEtieDltG 10th & 15(fl St. N.B. sun. Los . M I B A plans and .z:atory'tow · Blvd. J Al1U Jim Ctass A office bldg, 21 i 100. 8 41 -2531 or w e sell j he finest new F'e b . · 2 3. 53fttl-83-8 l_. a c l.l(m~. Biie. bouse&·.,._d:$le"etrl 1 S46·!8io A...,,s. ........ ents Fem. w1tn two. Condo. i-larbor B~y.d, ta 2Il-~92-592levas.:'-, , 'equip. We fonU&h t'arge Reward ~e1~11s 23lbsJ Vu~:Hoaa: kit.ttieas, ,pr'ivate pati~ · · t"""'-•a: oest 1'1/PB area. Vlf!w, Adamsi. C.M. Elev-., • ~·· • · •· •. Commerctal&lndustril:ll , . . osp.ltal. Reward. or ~i.......tes car...-a•r. ~ ..._., .. ....,...,... poo-1 , quiet. $15tJ. ea. A/C, elec.,:j•nilor.. Oh•f.&i,c~, PV\ ~., locations. Xlnt financing L-0.ST:_Lc,ockBerk Sf>an1hel _64_2_--9_294 __ ~'---- !.,Vf' ''· _ .. -..e. 'lrJlneaM ·18th NiU--8194 music-, park11\8', sec. ~id''Jnc~,,feasrent. av ., Small"'a~'ri•l .... m_1x,·mae. I wl w t.'-·'t · -1..1.n..::. • dra ltf~ Subterraqe . ~ Ms;QS50 L p I M :ft , St , Coa "' 'ff'1)i: tacross a i · · ,;::,4, ~bd; " ttiesc. No tags.· "''ppr'ox . ......,. · -Gr",. VU1:tatiel on par~g 'with. deyators, uarMK~~UYlll' . Have somethingy.0:. want matrro . 557-01 j:v~r; r r m' 'tu rt ' Shi rt . vestmeht. Cal( ~, & 35·1bs. 6 _yrs old.l.V1e-16th 2/l!6 v.ic Mea1i1. Verde & Optional maid serv~•· ·Ii,~ •"~'"o ... ., .. ~ S.... to sell"! Cla5'1fied ads d9 64&'-8J96 S44-8678 .Get st~rted ontll d to & Tu4tin1 ~M. 646--QYJS. Ad.a.ms. CM: Aa'rbara. Just oonh of FfUtiJOQ ~-!1. ... •-~ 18ih and Cover it well _ '4:alt NOW · f1nanc1al lr,'ld~en~ .. .u_ · ¥94--0511,. , . · Island •t Jamboree a •Gp"'.~• .. ~..a 110.-64_5678. 1 MON. t'ree Rent. Walk , •1110.FR:EEREJ'N'• Ph . for into. <,'l.1.4.J t'-UUND·:l l rish ~lter, r ol .. San JOi1,tfbin Hill» I.load. ~ •I U., 2 IA '-;l::::::::;:;:::::::::::::;::::::=:t~=======J;::;::;-to ocea°" n,ew: dk Brwn rjo (eaSe. Dix offjces ad '&'JH-Z700 , • · r ~mate Vic. Park West l"'SOll,. S _, 535u Telephone .(114J ~·1900 ,•2 BR. & OM" 1 SEEK &.JINlf cpt 'g. $l75. · 673.7686j A:it~ol'ter •tote1; A {C, ·IEAUTY SAL.OM Apt_s', lit"vi.ne-. Choker ·~··••••••••••••••••••• for ~enµtl intormBlion fr~,$~75 ~\ateT~.dMiMY §7a-9225 ~~ a~\'ces. F'r~ $1 1 B.B.C. & B.aylhore!l,just 1ieha1n, 562-1010 iSPJRITUALREADER . e>ce"anfront, New 3 bc:lrm. ~..,.Eotlr,.Aaants : 'L' A o'M ~I N 1 t. s T k. g TA e 0 a pc f'"µr4i. 18t 1 floor; or. o .c . 217~,DtlP.ont,RpomlJ across Coait \ff.wy.! f"..oun,41.,., ~ 3 Mos ·old , OpenlOAMU>tO.PM: Z-ba, gar-. bltn.s. y1'1y$47$,· • 540· 1100 .-; . . , , A.iprpor\. All util incl. * 833-3223 'til noon• -Dover Shores & Linda B l·k I " a n German Advieeon all matters. -. $45-772J ev:ea/wkndf.. C L S C .A C I,. A D M I N I 8 T R A, T 0 ii 10/mo S48--6124 Itil. neiirby,1 ·LO_reiy '1 Shep\f.erd, Fem. ·Cen,ral · Jl.2 N . .ELCaoUoo Seal 7· frif Pf r If: o E •l'W BT s.u a ow o D D o · · COR.~'de1 MAR.4 rms booth shop. ilb.OiOOJ • :fan Clemente. 491t-I079. SanClemeni~. ForaJ>pt. Lar•eSpf'ni~Zbedrooln . , • · . Beauti!ully decorated of. $JOO-mo. Coa&l H...ry ·tiit • Uol~~ · · · Call49~-9034 "9"l--"I~ 1•.1.."h-. "D tlo. balcony A g N w '11.c a a 0 ; p. L I T "Jill' c t ' ( ' c -.: ~~.,. • • • -v ... ,... .,..... ~a N~ . 1~e near , Orange. o . posure, oceJn e'ijlw 300 1 E. Cal R.w y . • , 1._ E ~-· bltm.,ena.ld gar. N'cKoag e •· ·• ~ .x \''&,,,,I A A.,,M n-,I a ..a e E 1 1 B ~. AtrpOi t. Bas re lea~ garden. Suitable to·r la · '67a-65tO · · 1 , !. ii '.Tl"_.,.-....-. •PA'LM!CAft.D ffolp.·~du.llM. $23.'5.,mo. ~ i'"'"· .. 1.. 6r'~ce inclds : oml: 'ot~·s'. Xlnt pr kg . · . '141tOtCt...WA•e llEAD~b . 6C2........sr: · ' 1 YOUU GtXD Jl T • H H·C CH,._ 'O A D 8 WM C l funuture., 1350 sq. ft. facilities. Ph: 673-4120 LAN.~ Stor...OO!'l ~ech · 1, 1• ·Cost. Mete· 1'.tl~red~oo a aa· •pl.a (Q)fn Pio. AU YOU VJAtlT'IOI' 0 0 A ~ I T y D'R ~ B T 0 H I H L :-:isl'-6760. . L locatic;>n',... Be!_ULifl&l wall Vod &rethe winner·or l 1®r~t;h. 81, t:IOH to beach. Property Introducing new bach N ~ &,O!A s a 10.11 S A g wt• a A 1 'OOWNTOWNC M luslMs s letttal 4450 •tockea in<loor,li~ fTWO'FREETlC~t;TS '1 Stantpp. -;,woe: Ho,...' ol!l•'----3'51l , atid t tKtrm apC. well ~ ' :. ft\ N 1 d · _..i_ •t,••·~··••••••••••••• ,greeo,,ou~e ' W:inc,.u ! lwdkt\ $12) (or trie I· PRBG.NAHT? --...-,.. 't! B 'r tr 8 8 X"T • 1fl l J' g K ('( J'. J' 1, 1 , •1""· ew Y ec;,ga.-~1• 1 , iCloh'le tee, 11\e ~. YI . - 8 P A¢'11LlJS 2 br, $5. ~.•,rt8hrr"o'!.'d'?r.~1g1 .• ~eG1r·11e.~ 0 a .-T Tu R I '* 11 •• • 0 v a 1 c • . Quiet. 5508Q. n.. COM' E:RC. or office '29o9 .NE.WPOR't. Blvd.., _l . ~J IM-100. ctartn~, ~ol\,tidentlal 1 ,.v .,.. • .., , ,, ' v ·1· • r 138 Rochester, 642-4 space lncl! 1arage, $225, NB 714117J.OIM9 al , cfoun114t. I Ir: nrerraL . View, p1tlo~1•r. Ma\ure, BE~CH ,lilh me9' • • i J a ~ c b • i · 1 a 0 w 1 L t A. at: Lea&~: 6JLh"4-2343 · · ONTA.110 '1 ..ADqr't•o , a'.doP,tfoa •~ qu!f~ultt.M-l972 r11 rn f she and un · P 1 1 • ·a 0 8 r g.., 1\a'b 8 .. 1,. •"" , ~sq . ft. bldg on '.673-6t'SeveJwkends DIS~tltl'h!Ml:S MOTOI SPSWA ~ping.· ' • ~ 8R' d~" ~ bll.nS, Iu.-nished. - 1 .. • gt'~r·/.t".1e~·:.1tm iJi.4,. · u1I Modern l n ~e·ptq~·~~l:·,~r~·1f . ,••rch ~ 1:30 • lBM·. t ~PCAR£~7~· - wall. to b~h . Jtly. •$18$ JO $2J 5 D ~·~. ta'.T 'C, r.'~ ~ ap RO a 9 jj a,, c:i:sultanl5. 551 ·4390/ Newp~\\ ·~1a OCc, pillm~.,tn11\~o ,il•W tPl~~· lo arri""I abo>l i . .l°AtlflUYr-. '71-4225 or tiU-;6f7 I ·~,. ' ,)lg tt..T,. r o I< & x f .O p. 8 Y • ~ H x 549'248'1. Well desl,&11'4!,fljlor plan. ,nlrh ·~1.f!:_W-1 Un ,noool.-Oall iCll-4111,"" ne\a1n of' reillln')OUlll. •IL , 646 W ~ J:•ll M-f1 1 '8~own at .dirftU to w--.u.mer. t1 333 Corlfcketi. I ifOft"""llclr.~· I p si.uxs 2 br~ I ' ·, ... ,,:.. .... c 0 DU pa l'I ,. • • JI I"--' L &, 1P8 .":!'.hf:;. s!:i~. "646:-Wt .... . i::~t\\'f.'l·J 1~1!~i1 f!>UNDl Smlll fenlal l'llied,., F.•~~.~~ • JI. OtUorraa~ tlff.;;OCt: ~~ Ir-;;_;;IOi_;;;;:; .... n; .. •.114• iiir"',·~"'";i~j:;;l .. n:._[O•":i;· :Oiz~: ~-~-~~N .... 1168-91 l ~ -1 ' r •IF' .¥ooa •. ~II We'ettd•)>•. Pl'PP1f bik .. ,.. .... 111.,, !E'' ld1n rou ......... , ..-., PM yrtt, ,....,.. · ,.... . ........... .,,_,.~. · -. .. ~ ..... T PL6cATioN il33-2&4z. ' , ', &Ufhakl & "f'albes:l'-1 r._•lc.~••te •1 ~·1 ••oll.•·3oNI•-' :...t . ""MINISTll.llTOO .nn.41~ IO&llTOt,'lrn!· ~hutl rurn.oC• IUlle. ,Mis ..,--' ~ . .~147 • '" ••. Alito llodl'Oaa ........ 1 -·~· .-. 1 O>Dte1L · ~'Htll • NOBA ,_ SutleL or ~t•. Ha ~ ~~ rtvate ca~y dcwf'e!.t '?' , , . '"'• For de\.affl W'9.pp\1 • llACH,...._Y :t ,_. • ,r , ·~:C'm-oa 1 ~.uiica ~&_nu ~ e ryt'.hlng. Re•• nl q~IYIPLAZA .tale Uqdot;stott;'PMn 'J\lmyOUr~olldobeinCD• ci;fJ,$altyUT-1"6.W g:~xe::rw,~~. ;4335.,,,.....~..... "'" 111., ,......., • '64~53. · r.storeorotnce.Ampie only.L•gUna·~ctrS. · 1r · Sel lhemwtt~~ ~ , { 1 ~nr-iriUch IZ,.""-lf ,~-d" puut• .st.h om M f'T . /d ~ park2_n~. qrolccountry SattClel'Mtite. 9f!1-e =--•ll:t Pllqti..9~"' d ' t' ........... ~t,._112 -'° llclt. MO Maw--' ..it· ~ .,..-~·-· . crptf r,.., •tm-•· Add 011, Dal., Plibl 1 -u,. .. ...,., ror 1 i:1 Fu1iel10tt= tlrl <: -.no. 15 t-1111 !~~,...~~·~~=~~"';""~~""~"'~""~~~i•;·~·~·~11·~!-~~"'= ... ~-~~-E:l~~~·!!r~m~o~·~C!!a!:IJ:~~§!~eii Verde Dr. E. P08dx1880 c:.ta·Ma. 'tba tenor Call~; ~n.Wt111 ""'n......-.;! ~"' T•~Wft:iftlllllt1Tl'MdDl,MMl:f)ltiJr'tteh, .. lrw.... r -• ,......,. r-,"·····~K •• ::.~· ', .., bltt.o"S..k'6~'i•..,.ofUWI....-,..> I _.. ....__.. --.,.._ .. ...... .... . -...... .. • ' ' t \ \ • I l J • ' J ·- l I I I llM..._W...... 71M ..... .,,...... 11 Frldof.F!t!N!ry21.i9"5 OM.YPll.OT !t •••• • ~., •• ._ • ._...._. ;~~;~~: ·a HSI ••111 ~..a.. 1 aO~ · • _ u..-~-• · PAllT' I ,._ "8""/,S ~,..._ ~ -~~v.m..• aoe eftrl y i&ll r , 1IDV -•-••••••••-•••••••• ••••••••••••-••••••-"""' W'l•ta •m'*'er, DQ-4.rint~r • Iii , Ml 4"'WCJl10. M Til(fftt S.1•Su.n10--.aave ~ ~ 1oto-i y11t1ottpDaJ. &tilUaeW'i rer: ~nJ:·ab'n: n...u lf'YGUi UD•.-.O p..,,.,. Hu a kle a A ~ •<c:"mu.l•tioft.~c · Ul::.i '·m .,/ ••• ,IY Pllo>t d<ljlft!li ...... Saa.ry ...,.. J>.O., ,.... .... hr eor:; dol ala< Jltortpaad. •• ... ~ · WAllH •tt Cllibua.llua, ...,. q.oe.,.. Pllll •TWtnSet:s .-oo<t Or, HB. Voe. <>I loll • 1 v .._.)'be av~ 49-t.8alboa11land~ oruc.c.~~ "Wpm •• troe ~etwy ft >1,....0.W Lab. peke, clode, pi Priot«ltoMove Now!! du1napoli&6 n.I. •• • • ' "'· ~ .Eara 9('0lk lot'._ ~ ' -5'-1$wpm ft~ fallSS.-165! tMalla. cockapoo. porn. J W.ftlUS •ht.~. O'Keefe ft M ur1\t GaS _...Ji Uve:r1es 6: cUb, O'ilNi or 4STIUP ·· '4 tor a ellalJt;e.1•.· tie 1 • t mixed P"PPiu .. Stu R • n 1 e w / & r' d d I a. J , • 70i m~r~andia, (or Klllna ~?::S:!::tR~~~· ttxp~t'<t (n •CS.a&aa\ae Hod ~~°'!r~. WHO.:-~mt~RJQ ~=~=:SA 01\IENTALRUGS Al"-fl•tt WWer&l>rYet. ,........... ···-••• new-1ub1enpcjons. Por ll.d J ~p. · qau1{iid.d...,atit 1 OS'""' h Bougbtf:io"1""''""81il Wood Shutltn. Pal~~ ~ JQforrnatloo plW. call oa~:..Jttb~ yr. CaU.ss& ~ t toOaiJ.yPiloit CJ 0 .s;. your oura, ()peeve-aw~. Asaan t::nl~ :.t~uned glau. SM.'°"'1-1 C~f.~l'll r~a:;,.\ 1~~t-4Jrt ,'t'rom' San inc. $50 *'er wk~ Qoo..,.o;ca;;er · '.. l'-~_.3.RovL_•_ ;::.0':! ~~ ~ Selter---,male AC RIFI C £ PRI CE Z.)19 llob.yl.n.N.8. ~of er3 Ca.I e~enle-San Ju•n bpMeft «":: Y .Stnpioymtiit.~ "1oUM.ll ......... -womta.. Caa be ali&blb' Ak~ rec. ~a; the lit BQuld'u.I 11ne tunututt I060 ·Jean.net ~ · , ;9~~::.o~~ta:i~ ltans.~1'1Qe;,Pve own 3'00trvlnc Bl.~.B. · · . . bandicapped. Neat . ter. Re atoaa b le ~ta. loveseal, c:ba1 rs. •••••••••••••·-··~ TR,:.,5, •ro . ---.... Vi•io-El T-~-.... ..:..11 -~ 111:.a.A11 tre\ar.tfReC!'eptt_on11 Clean Appeaf'al'ltt. vts., 213-492-2900. danlag room. orig. 01t R Th ..... _, Iii.,. '"l wn. ... ,,..J\;" ..... -v --• ._._. OU:iEKEl:f'Ell. depeo-.. -.,....,, Must ft 1euet r'W'ftih.it reti ed ..... lStoTO Su nainli"'"S ailvu-St'r vin& rg oro_. .. ,._.. Spaal.1• 8 ·i'rel\C .SSl-;.310. •· d•ble. relipoDillble, Fte~Nr.gQJ ne,J•? J.isnplebooti~~. ple:;,efti-:ou.r ln(orn:: WA..RM. FUZZY St. ;i"""etts ... n;&IU' Olht>r fine :t1>1ril"d . Day Geldint ... U.t~. LllUl\1"8 l \ucil ,Ecwal Oppor. Eri\J>lbyer permanrnt wOman 30 ta Good typia .. ~.ti~ Ila.rt LDU11edi•lef1. 'Ca.II Dri blhn more &unatd ~--AKC pieces: RCA (,'olor 1'V 16..2 hauJ~. Gd C'Oofu·...,. 8orboa)l4J'p B~ •Univ ~.likes children. s. bllk':J, edi~ baU, 752-7860 bt·wn •:.JO • ~~-·~~ply in~. ll». tum•. ctt-813S Mus l sell this "'et!6':. uou. C•U tHt·Ul.W. of Gueya .~ Freeian 8RQJt.\:a. CO()((. ~per .. ~m,t. rtnning. iron-::;: are:rd'd. ~~· 5 : Jo· Mon tbr,u P'r·i Ye.Uow Cab Co., ld6 £. ·1b Hu.sty. F. 5 mo. AKC. Mi-~ d )'r old ~ood na tu1""41d. tr•nti•tion/'°aferea ·te'qr•d . See ch)r at 1.ng. Lt Ye fn : Ref'a . , Wl51'CLft. ' ~>Mk.nds.. t8UrSl., Costa Mt$a. aJI _shots~ ~en . Geldu1~. 1or sale or rent. inta,...e'4AC.~t'8 Li:lrmuo's. 25812 f.aeuna ~Q.l301. p-... .;nel •--. ' ' Woman--s•les &: .. irl F'ri-Ast1o.&$IZS.~ Ci..-.p S• 1055 ~4 -f>.415. • ::1 'r.oNSlD T""' ltd. L.•C~na HUl:t:.1 ·~ .:. .... ..._, '""& ..... ...., ~ e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ll----L-•~ ~-+ eft' •' ~ · '"' 1 .......... , ... --... lMark lJICenl.erJ t Sec"J day. 2-4-34. resporwble, AKC Silky Terriers. ~ woa--~ • PRA'CTlCA N'URS ~ • ' ~ .... ~wiu'"'" 16Sl £.Edina« Ave SA · Res bli: pQiWOa w/ •tU'artive. 21J..S92-~ w.ts, main only. ~us PUILIC AUCTION ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.;r ~~;:~-e.J ·~ "· Cllfef Uf192 d/ TMUAPYTICH . C.tl5"2-e&18 muca varMtylot m.atu. An. 4 PM.,646-46-tO. MANY 11'EMS OF FI N~ King sai.I!' bed, 00w C"Oa>,o ' AsatM .... S.. Nin ,..l yrs e.zper. 0 . young r,_mae Jtl'/top WRITHS-COPY ESTATE JEWE LRY, p1e1estill packa~oed,xtra PracU\:al k~, ap. wit Lare• Aquat.fc Parllt. scttoQtl.ac. :ial.ry com REAL ESTATES.~. Cett.'l of(">il:ilts, rest '-l'P-Need for creative. pro-Silkies. AKO, X1nt. line. M ART OBJECT S. AN· nrin ~l~. l~'Urth ~1 , d~'l~O·lt our dUl)'. fNewport. A~ P.refer m~ft:.Su.rate w(lraining tple .Wby not work _ln die in g. · & Ii gu re a p • duct.ton. script 4: cutoon & ,. ... Xlnt watchdogs TIQU£S. FINE .. ~URN. quren ~l 7U. inclds. de.i-5,:i7~j7 _ _ eoristruction 1tJtpenence. e xPer·. <;ontact Mr •k«.c,&t arra, Huoting(on litude/e.a:pe.r. Mus\ be copy wrt\ttS. Seod iAro 968·1440tillO,evaf6. ETC. PHON E l>'OR IN-IJ\ery us ua lly h o m• Mu5i be abre to .pass Hamilton, Costa Mes Bea~h & Fou~ta1n c1pable.olaelfdirtdian to:CJu.sif1edadno.36T, 804 t'O. & BROC H UR E . 8.15 -»·:t;;.;1 h"' Gltl Fri., sh/lyp, · &lemorral Hos p1lal Valley·? Call Phil Mc ai or.,.aoiaatioa.. Mut c/o,O.a.11.YPllot.P.O.Box To'fM 6ti-2200 -="------ .. s wimmin g ex ams ...... --r ... n.......... Nam••· Vo'flago •••• ·.-~':'-.11 &·-~ ... ,_. oh c " ca••···················· J•w"'-807A some btp•, JeEds wrk, Tra 11er s paee + aat•ry. --~·34. ~ua.J ..,......,. .... ... "'°'~ .....-l~. os ta es.a, roR~E be C h d '"Y ~ dais a\wlc. t\'eS, wknds. Will cons ider couple-'Employer E.state_,-4;567 pressure. RaPKU,y 1row-~ .. o lo Cd botne, aut. ompJe t e llo use ol •••••••••••••••••••••-~""°Pib.miJL.675-636.J. wife lo work. ln office. •---;~..a-'-!..1...11 • ~ng sailboat manuf:actur-....,._ .. _...u loving M.a lamUl.e/Shep. Furnis hings. So11t ·Sun. WANTED -'-~~~~"---'--'-"-I Se d Bo -- .. .,, · --· ·· • .,....r' • .__. 1ng ope ·ratlon.~M male . Nd s yard . 1\M,492E.lt4lh St.Ci\l Ctr' or El~e1'1y. Light n r esume to x 857• IRVlt\IE l?ERSC>NNEL For . eontempoI•r1 ,Knowledge ot merrhan· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4!k>-56l5a1t.6 l'UP C .·\S ll t>OLLAR .tktUSekeepiJlk. Live-out. Deii\lar,CA~l4• SERYIC(S furniture store. Call disi og adYerlis iqe . Some Antiques & Old & rA I U t-'UK \"U U H. ~-Cltric .. POlfflc. -,,. . ·. 6ta-I028.u klor1'ooy. helpful.' Cate« oppor. Awti 4111 1005 ~~~5~41~r;0~e;TC:;)op~l ;:~~~:.uz;;:~~~~ J~:W ~LK Y. W,\'l~l'lto~ Requires accw-ate f11ure 48IE.llt.btAtlrvine1 '• w/mucbtolcarn. •f.-••-•••••••-•••••• . edf le 9til-.;47' Pl CAt !f ~I>' & AH:l' l)liJ E.l'l"'S. GOLD. Need poi!t.ion a.t live-in 1.1 d Wiii . Suite224 Cost•Mes W -~ PUIUC •ucnAAo.A :;pay e.ma . ace. . toa r1 S I LVr:K s t-:H:VJ C t:. companion bousekeeper ,ap ~ u e. train Cpl64Z.1470 llCIPTIOMST " ,.. vn ait.4 Sat. FI N I!: 1-'URi\I & ,-\i'l· to ltdy a4one, ot oJde b r 1 I h t P e r a o n . . W•..t C I_, <;all A/!n.&ta MANY .JTEMSOF FLNE 1'1Q U ES tH • <!..'\JV l'Qbpte, fn&ry exPer. wilh ,w/lr:nowledge u1e o 'xit=;61tcitill. lrieftd. ESTATE JEWELRY , qu1c k. :iandb1ast1ng Co. Anliques, f urnt~ur e. _ _ · a - elderJt", have r e·r . calculator w/n:un on Jr.Sec~ SS l n b.e .1 1P·· ART OBJECTS AN · l''lll~and&PlantttM1x. books, lumber. :-iat &MochiMry 107. ,2~1a~~91S~:MO~~I_:_· __ _f year buameas exp. Xlnt Ty-7 E ,_ 1 Y1• c ~r ~ .~ •SK-VS. lca_ct• 1a,.r1 TIQUES FJNE FURN., YouHaul. 046~ Sun.120 Corol Hal '=-__••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ WortJng cond. & eom· . ..-· ~,.. °' e "'rffeptKHI ... __,............ Liz lfe1n<ler.i~ency PHONE FOR IN ........,.·We.htl 1100 'pa n y be ft 0 t ta . w1lh ad agency. _ , .... tl'l.D.& aper. f'j:eat 40208lrcbSt.&elOi ETC. · Beautiful Cock·A-Poo Super E.u.stbluff Garagt:" UO,\l.L 1nc1a1 oa nd saw. :::T.•••••••••••-•••• JJh.&4C-1360or•pply Cal1S$1'-~ ••ppeatanc9,U~lyping& 'J"ewportBeacbBJl---8.1.90 ·FO. &: BROCHURE. Puppies.l''ree! Sale ! .i 1-·a mili es · 1~1\l'h ta 111e &m1sc. IOOl Nrwport Center Dr. Control"'°"~r willinaness \O ·wort .fo.-C......... 6"S-2200 Callli7.i-7350 Kniesst.•I slus, l'hlldren'::. \\'. 11th. S uitt: ll-L.1 ~CcrtnJCLElllC~HG Ne wporl Beach, suite ~mplo)'f!tenlAgelM;f ::u"0o"a'.tco.faa1-·,.ino.v1ng Est•blishedl.965 AA . GJ Show--Sal s ki .s, T o p Qu a lity o.1..?---oo='-="------600. 3400 Irvine&. N.8. liq. ass e. Black t.:ock·a-poo, male, · elMh1ng and s~. Anti M-1--:.n IOIO ~-elle'"'· I t"-& ' -·T••"c-• ERVICE <•-. •-•-man Mar.ch 1 & 2:. 4S Dealers yrs old. Lovuble. Q"•s toys lo<s more sc-~ · ..,,_ ,.,.1 u _.., op--~ --"""'"· .;>'4 ~ w/all kinds ol coilectabl t e m p e r n1 e n t C a l "' ' ' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• porlW1ily to Jeam new College Student, livr-in, ·JUNIOR Sll~U(N CallAnnSniilb. & lube man. ,-op pa,Y. & &la.as. Cosmic .Ag d:t3-.l220 · 1Qam-6pm . Sat-Sun. :!·tOI WANTED ,1 s 11: 11 l • for s harp , he4p w/hsclea-n. babysit --Wiii ~ 6J2---686! fringe· beneC'ris. Expe... Lodge. 1117 s. Harbor. Bunya St. Npt. Bch. hardwqJklng2 youn chldrn.2 &6.Board,rm, Age 10-1~ Earntl•'n<$20-"'• man pre t 'd. Full or Anaheim, (l'l!ext .lo Dis POODLE Evap. Cooler .s175. ('OSI '!'O P CASll DULL.A~ Jlt(tOnWlm.in .. )'rs~ sm s a/ary .~-9l '" pee .we e,,. &e o p /time: Shell, llth & neyland>Satlo---9,Sun toa g~nome QKl.(1'fure ·St.>e 0ime-<!· PAID f'OK v ou a.. per. JA 1A./Pay.able NwptBt:harea. ,uslomecsfortheDA!L IELIEFIM Jrvine,NB 12--c-6. Adsnission $.1.SO S46~ Lane ad) 51.)tll\ Orchid, Jl>:\\'ELRY .. WAT\.:llES. Payroll., Geq'l Office. · P>LOT a(ter 5Chool •Cbapin•nl HuUorCooy. ($1.2S'w/thisad). CdM ART OBJECTS •. GOLD.' ~lt la ~l'SQQ onJy Cook, mature . .Modern S&turt1aY•-YoutrlUJt GpdenGroYe SH-aoJO 2) Service Sta. men.15l • 1 yr old purebred. mal -==--------!S ILVER S E R VIC I>::-. 9~A.:. .Dll.iura, West.!ai convales cedt home. ou.lot'6Cboolby3:00p.m. cJass. To~ wa1es +Wicke('• solid mabog. Oachshundtogoodbom BACKYARD Sate, Sat. -FINE 1''URN :& AN-' Corp#.1118 flaccnli ~salary & benefits . .and be able to wort• IESTAURANl'MGR comm.~pptyR.ayCarey matcti'g sel-couc.h . w1yard.Cal1&46---3439. 311, 21661 S:Brookburst, TIQUES.&45-Zlm. AyerQ<iali\Meu, . SeeM' Mrs.CHale_,; BeH ver ~~ 3 ~ya pet___.~ • Mh~i, or femadie. Qro.iog f.hevronHSlaUonL, 604 S. chair4' rock'C .ctla1r. r Lo r 1 r _... H.B. Big. ;;, · Ap\. tub , . ,., , anor onV', osp., '"""vec1es or ..-~ting. c ••n DOtf a malure .... oast wy, agun.a Beaut.t:le.a.alines.N o v1ng am1yw1 n .. ~ 96J--4l72 •FIREWOODSAW• ..,C:COpkt'S 24452 Via Estr•da, Tr~n•po)'tatlon pro adult&omanagenewfu:t .Beach. rest,Oralion. Steal it C yd .. yr. old male Gold -==-.::=-------! Org. Bul'. del $'75. cord. P •y• •• "'-Laguna ti ills. .\lided.. Call &M1i236. food res taurant. in H.B. iSS. P.P . t>46--0J01. Ret. m 1 :11: pup. Need Sal & Sun ll·S. 2253 Killy, $43. Yli Cord. 581-1122 • ,.. ~ Eq11aJ Opportunity XJnt salary. boous, Uh S....Sta..Afftlld tove.615--5007 El Toro. Lawn&garden-Const l-'1 rewood Supply Newport Beach are.a.COUPLE,ovr3S,cleaning Employer s ur., & auto. Send re-990E.Coas1Hwy,NB ANTIQUE Pump Organ. 1ng equipt, ca mpe r ReaJ l:atate l>e\'eJoper-. 4: handyman at • bt:h s ume: 21141 Richmond ApProx. yr 1880. $75 ilems, women"sclolhin1't. PUBLIC AUCTION • C.ons\,ruc,ionf(p.req"d, rnot "C l. !.at. & a·pi . Manager Cr.Hunt1ngt.onBeachCa Sprayr-..... cash.Aftnsj642-21:1.IS. •••••••••••••••••••••• s:i ll·l4, soml! never l\l i\NY l'l't:l\lS OF'FINl:l! p,_e Wit.lia'!t Lyon Co 114/496-&IWO Tran..it 92646. Able to handle spray g un 3 OLD N . . Custom Sofa, cresc4;n worn, men ·s -lrg. r:s·r .-\ T t: J t;W !::LR y. 833~. ~Ir. ,..._1. • ,,, ror graphics workshop. . ,' ava)O ru~, ap-s ha pe. tufted back.. hk ,\H'I' l >liJ •'CT s', ,'N· ~ tverymen ovr"""'" perm "Re al Estate Manager ll'faitSales Call as7_3311 ask: ror-praised· $9~. will sell new. $250. Maple wa ESTATE SALE r i•"\ur.:s. l"~"E to·uRN., •aTlm/ p/l early morn LA Times Tra1oee needed.'' We"re . Fu<t-Time -Mr. Becklund.' separately or sac. fo whl tgt fix, -Jan-Dou _,, ~ ""' d l t NB ho $225 · ble chest ... drawers 1-:·rc. Pll(li'lE FOR 1~ . CAalOOHISTS e. iv 0 mes. 00 \be grow! 1( .YPLI are (f j'ou are a .sba.rp, weH · $700. 64.5-t436 · tern&.~-64.i-5518: '$35. Old refaclory d1 ne1tc L•o. & ,. I' t.lC H UR c', permo.642--4800. en alert, a ggressive. d · ed I 111 '•· .. ,,, SiaNstfcalT~ ·· 0 ' Q Neecll rer ~reative. pro· , dynamic person who i.s ress Pt"Y..Cl"-:tveian ,,_.., Affli•cn 1010 Frml DR set W/6 ch table .~JO. Antique tM.i -2200 duclion & an1matio OELJVERY Drivers r •ppreciat1on fo·r fine &GewertliOffice ••••••••••••••-••••••• ._.,.., 8. so' fa .,..,, "' .. ge amoire $8.5. Walnut end ---------, ·1· d ' W 1' d f p· d look.inoforagreal uture . I I s II Th 1· -vv ,.,.,.. ~... bl ·1-TV ··-• ,, .. ,, .... I' l e. I C ar 1sts, art 1rector. an e or 1i:za e· with Goe or the finest Jewe. ry, pea e c a 1spos1 tonreqwres an KENMORE Washer & Se"·in g mach iltlO. la e ~a. .1~s re-x .. t1 or .-,,.ee om-, Send Info fb: Class0ifi. live ry. Commission + companief 18 the beach 613--04-49. excelle nt typis t for Gas Dryer, matched set 751_5713. . . . pair ~. Box spring & mer c1a l P a int S pray Ad. no. U., Cl o ail) gas m ilea ge. Apply a t area, contact us. Ad-s tati s tical r e ports. $150. f'rigldaare Washe matt.ress$25each.Cha1r B oot h . ~3 4 ~ .i. PilOt, P . 0 . Bo:.: 1560 P1ua Man. 1920 Jla.rbor budg et s, fore cas ts & $40. Frig idaire Elec · fas _ end tables, TV. & ottoman $15. Sma ll li'l-l )55~--t555 Costa Mesa. C<i,~. Blvd.CM. ~apnpoc~tu~~~ys ;,~erg~~:~ RH/LYM . other general o ffice Dryfitr $30. bed, dirlette. make orrer. chair, wood kilt:hcn ta· --------- Challenging pos.illon for duties. Will work for G ID 1<>• -64'' '""0 a 'ter 3 pm ble, aquarium, i·ewc lry, • • • S ••-s D--• .. a-.-1 a re yours. Writ e · · uar e ......,....,,.,,.. .. ............... · '' · R b-~o•-A SIM..--.-_....,... right .person w/supe.rv. chief financial officer &: pictures, etc. o .,., --r ' Solderin& e:11:per. re<fd. EJC:ecut1ve Secreta ry for i\lana·gement, Box J.i.5. ibU1ty for PM's f(lime. aecou.nling depl . APT. Sz G .E . Refrig,ALLWood Dining Rm Ta· SATUIDAYOMl.Y 4511 S~Way Mecb. a&sembly or Jr1ll denta I s peciality. In· c /o the Daily P1.lol, Post Great wa ~s & ben€. A'fJ-Shorthand not essential. avocado grn. 4 mW old bJe , 4 padded cftairs. $80. presseJClMrbe~pful.t.:<tl tell1 ge nl , c r e al1\!e Office Bo¥ J560, Costa ply l44S Superior A\•e. Starting s alary $ti5U. il?S.840-1441 oroffer.5..Jl-2182 10-1 · Irvine &a'--8080. wo man for dyna mi c Mesa~. N.B.642-241U.E.O.E. Write Ad No. :fdl, Daily SJO Westminster , Npt. r.~~a~·~t1~~~1.~!r~k~~'l'S . .:.;::_,,;::==------I ·rus un office. Must _be en· Mechanic' lite duties. Pi lot . p .0 . BOK IS6U . !"REE PICKUP. Ref gs. g PC. go1~d Hardroclt Mn· Hgls. . lworlh ~121 fur the ~-. rna1aa:er, roup!r, lhustas uc, en, eO"~t1c an~ Class A req 'd. F llome. Costa Meso CA.92t:i26. Appl's Scrap MMal pie in1rtg Set, Thi. .,., ·0 d y ,· •·•"'. Quoeo> no ·c •~en._, un1U have ab1hty·~ JO.~'\: e '90E.Coa.stH"°·y,N.8 . . i·-a l'#y1m . "'" ~.·,.., . • . bed sel ~ Stereo SJS. h .,,., "" ro .~ "~-llH's~CCU""U . c 11•· ,. •67>-5258 ch r s hutch S4 50 ~• · '• ~·· TWIN-100. --'Co.ft-"'--'•-.M...;.-'-""W""_---O&l_' _> __ , o f l 1 c e p r oc'"e'a~e . Days & igh£s. Stand b)' s.pply---t...Htory KEN M 0 RE eleetri .,--. °"' Misc. 751-667"" ;i-12-241!1 :JI c• 1 1· "ed I "' time, differential P•Y· c-~• · $500 · o~T•RIO 1 .-uure un.tmn . a.er VWrrvt MO dry,er.Willll'ade foc gas.ORESSER.SohdOak,llt _ F .1 N 'k . " -"ti;1~.M8le ·Cd~t~e~: N open . Corporate benefal:f . MECHANICS Full or p /time. Excellent Perm . fJtimc. Good dr1v-581-4:l27 brand new. $9.i. M.atch.) am i Y, I on os MOTOR SPEEDWAY Celt btwn 10&.U AM. &a benefits. ing reco.rd , bondable." pcs avail May~ Co. c~mera, boat .outUoari.1, 1\larl'h t. I :;Jt) & :Jl'1\1. chUdfel\ or pets + 3 b &3 PJ.1 , 544-SJ31 ." • Contact Airs. Jensen; sel( starter. Apply ~·cb. l-lotpo1nl Re t"r1g. la' S15. 642·3~tJO 1.oo.m •. too.ls .. ' I urn . etc. 1 l'la11 lo :.irr1 vc ~\Jout apt Ii tttiJ -t' sala ry. COST•~••• 646 --•·~ ...... , •.. J Pl S46-5M2 Shnp. Minimum S yea rs "' -2~th lhrµ 2&h 9--4PIJ1. Di s hwa s her $50. Good --owu•. ~ ...;.iure · 11uo1\J. Call tHl-5078, exl DIMTALASST experience. Hea\•y 111-Memorial ~al Cal1forn1a Mortga&e rond. 841-5136. \Yrt . iron din set. glas ~N~B;..·------~m~·~· ~'°~'~l~o<·k~•~<>~· ....... AUD"OR t:ha1rs 1de expe.r. only. du.slr•al s kid mounte JOI Victoria.CM Service, 17Mil E.17lb St, top, 4 chrs. $150. Ar Nightl&\ncomeaudit, 3i,, da y week .Saliitr y process equ1pment.p1p 642~2734 EOE Tustin. GErefrigerator,dbl.dr. c hr . nauen. $100. l\ nights llpm-7a m , open. Many benef1ll5. Ag· 1ng,lanks , burneni elc. free zer, s ide by s ide, t;.&0~4 .. & 11 • to TEACIJt:RS bronie. Good worki ngl-'-~--'-'--'-----.c-1 days 6.·on-2pm. 1-~x per. ~ress ave Wl Jn . cond.7"' .. ~. 2' C USf. "ade Ru0 t h ti f h d 1~n1-ws ~JLl\1AKER looking for •·anl Xlra incorne w/l:.t x --.... .. pref'd, bul not essenual. meet c a eng~ 0 ~r n•• !I'll" exp"d Se ams tress. Call advantaa e. 6il;i-7006. J\;l -1----'---"-----I Velvet chr•, x.lot. cond. Apply .P.ersoonel Dep work: _Beal'h ,area. Call 3:30-&PM wkdayS, S48-346-l w.f'. eve. Sat. morn. REFRIGERATOR $150 pr. 9-1.2••• &Jog resume. 962-2436. 3 Y ~ l!lf P· MOftclay....,. Fridcrr" Top freei:er. i75. 5S4-2650 Balboa 8-.y Club. llll W OI STRI BUTOR "''anled. WAHLCO, IMC. Saleslady. Age 30 to 40. rELEPl-t:"O~E SQlil'1tors. 6ii;i -tJl70 . Coast Hwy. Ne wpor O\•er 25 Interested in Gift Shop exp preferred. earn up to~. \11k ly. II . White and gold tTenc Be•ch . .No phone callS earnin~ ~P to ~ perm 161~ flacenlla, CM lftil -8910 for Appl. your gd. al what you do. Harvest gold GE refr1~.. Provencial style Basse ;;;•;•ea;;•;•;;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j .£P~llc:_· ~C;a~ll~63;· 9~-<;;:;1;23~'.~--i we pay lhe best. Simple left .~ond ~rs., 1\-!t yrs bedroom se~. J~clud~.s MEDIC•AL ASSIS.TA.MT SALIS PlOPLf produc ts!! Jt ·s wh e re old. ~l .S. 4~3--8791!1. twin bed s lo''IUI firm ~im DOCTOIS Independent romm1sslon they t:a ll lmmed. open-mons mattress and spr· ASSISTANT ~~l;s~a~e7:.~~· ~~,~~ sales, part/f/t1me. ln-ings. 1;J01 Beach 81,,d ., T~:n~~ 0~~e111j ~8~~ ~~= 1n ~s . hig hboy cbe~t , Y Id 1,8 ""> l 10 do l'a •a-'"e do ca l trodute newh1ghqua lfty Stc.8.HB 714 -842-74!tl boll: C;11498'-..i""'""'a dresser with large m1r· -AYON oung a Y ·'° 0 • '"' beef ·line d1recUy to con-~-· ·~· ror and ·2 n1ghl stands. .l.tlUATI worliotsdoclon>aSSJstan. Josuranl'C Exams. Pa rt. s umer. Training pro. S p ee d Qn ·ran g e & £:11:lnt condili~ for S27 ·YOUISll.F L/.r ecp1 .1nhcalthopa.N time. Ple ase send re· vid e d . Linkl e lte r 's TEMPO* d s h J w s hr cd'n sole, or b est ofl e r . Cal .....__._._....._ exper. nrcess. We train sumes 'to P.O. Box l0196, t~arebra nd Foods. Cali * harv/gold. TV prize still t.75·0342 or 1:139-2332 afte ~ -)'Ou . A ppJy 1n person all n1_s_· a-:-"-:-'-"-::A~•-•-:·-::C_A_._m--:--0_1. __ 1 _::'"~"":0•~·~·~'~"~833~ _ _.,,..,:::'.".,,.· ~· :..· --I in box, s7JO/make orr.,_>_P_M _______ _, · A.lllt!! o r eve. 2 112 ~l arbo.1 ..._. d y ......_ 1 !tl~-2os6 . a e A' n ·. A VON Hlvd .. CM. Medicals.cr,tary SAMPLE MAKER ""'" I . ou .. .,,.,w. 1-'-'-'---=-='-------IMu st sell ~ Beaut. 6 ~~ REfR,t:SE;NlAT1 V..,E·'·.~;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Ophthalmology o.fc. Ex· For Crat t i\'l fg r . t:rr1. Secy's.--Typists Kenmore Washe r , x lnt sol id oak 9 d r awe . Add JJl!W Jtt:pple. ne-1.1 per"d only. Send resume rient, neat, self rnolival· PIX Oprs-«ecept's cond . mull1 cycle. S75. t.leditt. dre.sser. Best ot· places,~ n~ interests l . Electricians to Ctassiflt'd ad no. S66, ed. Art or l'rafl exper. de· Acco..,.+ Cleric . I ~·~·12~--<~2;:7~·----· __ ,_,_er_._67,.s,,-.;_1_ .. _. --:--:-1 your 'Jife ·& earn ')!: C/oOaily Piloc.,P.0 .8ox s1rable . Call !"or <tppt , Choos,.~·ourowdhours • 8015 Urexeld" ingrm blond money l()9! I'll show yo 1560, Co sta Mesa,· Ca S4G-4l.>S. "' Audiott in .. .i:. Shop. !\of1n1mum 5 ycars'l -''~"""ii''!<i·'..... _ _:•'__ ___ l-':.::.-;~~;;;~-;;---1 Ca 1540--4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• table , 2 leaves, 6 chrs. ~~b~o!w~. ~C~o~U~~~~·~'"'~I.~~ · H oN E V ~HA ., .. EE Newly uphol. 997-2233. r" exp,r1 e nce. eavy 1n· SECRETARY *•PUBLIC** du.t rial s kid mounted MEDICAL Te mpoTc mporary Help To Director of fa cihlies & Furafture Auctiolt Black Mahogany Dining Pa by$itler; nigllt.s. 5 : .PM to ~:'6 AM : l child yrs. C'all t®-aT.ll llA6YSlTTfjQ, .. Llve in . Matur~w'oman prefered M6~1S03. process equipment, pip-Fronl Ofc $.550 mo. services for locaJ school lbl. $25. Blue v1n)'I Liv in ang, tanks, burners etc. 1 Girl Ofc $500 m district. Musl LU:e dicta-WANTED several matur<' •TOMITE 7:30 PM • rm. Swivel chrs. $15. ea . Hea'vy F'ronl lion al 100 wpm & type 50 women for making fr e5h I Ilea le rs Welcome I 494--4721a rt12. l11terYlews Wil1Train8aclc wpm . Conslruction ex· fruit pies. Apply 1n LOTSOl-"'ltEPOS )Jl0..-6PM NewportCenter p e r . pr e f 'd . Appl) per§on : Mornings, aft. LIQUIOA·r10NS BENT Chrome Rockiu~ Mond ....... ~ Employment C a~i s lrano Un1f1 e d 1 o : 3 o . MAR IE &CONSIGNMENTS Cha1r,pd.$475 .. sell$1i5. fl/I/ ... -, C.:onsullantsAgency School District, 261:!6 C ALLEND~RS PI L-:, •PARTLlSTJNG• P>-3342 or675--w34 W.AHLCO.IMC. 561S•n N1cholasOr1ve 'Victoria Bl, Capistrano SHOP, 7880 Edinger . Top Quality BR sets, DR l 1679Pln centi~,CM Newport S ch .640~J 8 H B sets, Beautiful LR sets, MOVING : We nave a 1 ~~~~~~~~~·1~~~~~~~~-;::0::1~e~a~C11~. =:;::;:--_:_-,;lftj;'J~~· =·~=~~-~:;;;~I LOTS o t" N ice Maple house full· of furruture. · MedicafSecrtlcry MelaW.ted a. 7100 ...... Wmhcl 1100 C hair s Ro c kers TopquallLJ,1nxlntcond ··Jliulk - · T'1.LER · f'LOOB. Maintenance, 11.tatµre, experienced on-•••l••••••••••··~··•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Barstools'& Tables. Ma: Must see lo appreciate. hrs ,e ach nigh.I. Must !Y. for (:p·s olCice: Send ··········Ill!•••···-pie bii r & hutch. Blk/Wht 1'lo reasonable ol'fer re ·c•L1-'!!;.'!! .. HK ·o":.~:t:r:.•:,r :.:a·l:h· res~me tqAdN,o.389,C/O . Ho'm PO's1'110'N·s· &ColorTVs. f_used . .il~pd~i~~~efrig "' rv "'~ "''~""';.!" Daily Pilot:. Pc;> .Box , • Uarigllt Free...-. :Stereo, c..tc ....... ~, ' • ·· ,...,._ ~.CM,U26.26 ' 1TSAt.MOSfN£W Henred-" ·•n 31•1 LC-!Hwy ..... · , w• ilio!F -·""' ,FORMER WIMES tGRTi-ne.'$1SOguam +. < Also many dishwashers. Din. Set, ta ble w / COl"OllCI .. Mw Numerou& opportunill Car nec. Age 23--46. Mr. •Food 'Preparation was hers, dryers, Gas & cha irs, ~150, ~790 e x i 1 t J" 0 r Form e Levi, 846-.>455. •Building/GroundS: Maintenilnce electric Refrigs, l>esks,1----~-----1 1714) 673 ...... 240 Mtirines because of re • Bunk Beds, f'tles, Ga.me Great Savings on Used • . For• •4 Ill Wean•~• Wortd c.. s.. . 64Z.5'7e. lbt. 330 . S/;,.minr Panlsail I For Boys, Girls ' AJ\tlQual, OppOtluNt.Y Employ t r e nt c hanges i.n Re N~ED 2: Gd ladles. f'ull , •Housekeeping/Laundry Lable. s ·umpn pool, Furniture&Mise. enllstment procedures. p~t. Car phone nee. Mr *Dining Room Positions Poke r & dining tables Wilson 's Bargain Nook 9179 The Marine Corps wan &chards, 346-6455. *FrOnt Office• ' f'LUS many oU\ec' Items 545 W. 11:H.hSt .• CM 34_50 01,. •• 111,. i.o,., •Ill ~ .,. their Good Men to He N . th . t . • . to1numerous to mention A . h s i a· r.., 4'lf' ...,,,.. •iioort t11t• •trt~aappy ul! . ~ • -tnli1t. Call ~1 o ow s, e time oee~1n ft...-l1111flfs' fncL_:='-list. Some Items Subject nt1que h e art .,, ,,,,_,.,i-..., 111...n"'-QutoKtES I o~ o.rdl· !lfAt!1'1C~~~·s Asst . '68-9l7l . , 8eaJ E1talo. Bus1ne:s "Vtm"" n -lllN'S' to· Pre.sale. Food avada· 3::ki-21S7. llli 17th .St, Apt p n 1r1:1., th• aerui: .,,...._ .111a ·,.;.e .,4! Cl e 1ct;. Ken has11Jwa,y1~eood.fo ealth Insurance " Sick Leave hie.' we hol'lOc' Bot'A & A,HntgBeacf"!. ou• IN-. tall!ludtu •i" ...... 1em•le\On·s. ; GeHralotfk• ltS. But we:re a .sm~ll Profit Shat; .. .., A Free Meal Masters Charge Love s-eal .. <-• •. G . Prlat.,d P•ll•rn 1171" ~-ora.-~u!.~.-ri'.~ffc~~~ ~ '.a..9~f Company ff YoU re in ~'6 M ~ "°.°"'""'• s1s .. k-. •t 111.1acn. slllH 1.11)· c..a. A v .L 1•111. · · · ..._ ' Payroll, no typlftg. 10 \ · · ~Many More ASTWaS AUCTION qual. ne ver ·---'. man , IHMl •lUl t&.lllM 11r,1: 11 1•11 · , · · · •·.-·iuon-Fri. Plea'8n tereated caJJ Hacienda , , . ..,. """"' · ~1 ,1 hip)·11 c4i i-t. t• &..i11.1tr.HmJNH.,... SAU~Y O'f'R~.s. bus • .-.... ft l E!tL t Jnc 201~HIP.'ftwpon.BI othe r itema,· movln 111.,· . .,144 J.U.t,fftolol ;•I MdWfor•Hll......,.,.,. aaJon. uke o\ler cJ.lenteJ. inrormal working 'condi ea a ·e. · A_.,"',_....., t.to..s.t f.5 $33·9625 Or646·8686 ~-d822. 14, lWit, 4111111>: 44 t•• w-1. nnt·cl .... m•ll Mid .,.clal ' •'"ns M.Jon 11 mok.er •pp 963~1&. ..,..., · l=-'===-.::.:..:=="--:ci-====--~-----1 60 t.J")" ,, ,611 bu••. t i 11111>: 11••411•1· S••• to Allt• !''Jll Qt,p\·litnt. ..., ' .. ., . ~ ~ 1 ~c.S.1 .• 1020 GAlAtalSALI ,, tU ·bo.11t, '' 111 p1: 60 lM •llrwQ.·ttli. u. 1WJy ru.t. 'San~na Htn\J.. Be I)' ·by• letter. Hl:1BBU8 : 'l'iurse1 AideS.1,1·7. •• .... ••••••••••••••••••• '-Ct H lltp ). H--..•ft o.it.. eo. 1lil. ~\'""\', ~-~ 3001 W:e•' Redh1V111 Ave Coavale1CeN.Jfospital. U~ED Bo"•• ,. Pa~·. •ts 530 WHl111h•..,. · s.ft4'ti 00 r..-ch ;ii«tra. o ... ,c11.11•• *-•tao., N .. t s plaaade -102 Call&tt---0583 .. a: , ... -. H __......... Add•"~i.rorNCt,.ii.r. ., . N. v. 1to11. 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Pl•al .. iend -.. M -1680 »19~l ot'sn.Ai'A:l'TEaN",.. "-1111111-. .. 1 ....... -.. ' ~ ' I '( ... -.Mtlldt1:1r wetM.,.t. ,,.._~ ... ···1• rpeelel9. .,,., te'a,. DRESSI!~, 15~ reiume to < ... me(I •d .,,\\ · -tt• Dogt 8040 01d ·VelveL llighb•ck ..,. .. _ •i\i IPOt•O.. •-"'--·Y· .a 2\aa.,.re N oor.l Qe h nO.'!JGs~'.eJo 0-1.~'POot, QP1'10 ,.•••••••••••••••••••••• cha1r,rieweond.145.Ma su•.a&sk PA1''tl.ltH ==~.,,.····· ·• lf•tJ:n9~•tJt8Ndtl"t•ft' t Y. i.tt01~w w1 rouowfna ~R. 0. JJ.dl( 156o; ~ia · , ~ • Hot.I · R'"•sno1V'd Puppi'5 AKC 'Pit chest w1mtrror $50. ·==-t•~=:':l ...._..: ... ~.::J::: :r=:=~'::·lyi l f)t e d apply. 64 ~ Meaa,Ca 9263L ~ · r eaia tere\I . Cha mpion kanb1L hut~b $lf. Kin ... &&W•'=9ookwtllri ~01 .......... .. ~ w-1'P 11 ', 1ano1ev,•0.' • wk,nd1 "•IT-'-MI -900 ~rt C111l11 Dr1¥e ' i tock. Home colsed "" 1l1e hdDrd ~. Misc. ...,.'"'h'.£.""'"'"·tJ·• -,. 1:-,•M ..... . ' . ' ·-@orp -···-· ,r,.. ·11 .. • F,... .. __ I-'~ ... r. oo-t~12 ,..... '°'°' .... ,. 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RCA Color TV, g ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1000 FOR $l.95 96.1 -7535. working condition, $50. loots/ Speed/ Worm Castings $1 . .SO lug ~~~~<;;;;;:;:--;--;~:l-'64~6t;::~8365~-'.'a'!f~lO~p~m~ . .:_:_j Ski 9080 '72 Landcruiser We pay top pric•! MUST IE CLUM Wiii take anything 1n trade, watches, rings, rv·s etc., 2000HA RBOR BLVD. • 645-1500 COSTA MESA Datsun Oronge C.....ty's H•wesl Deoler Buyori..as" 260'12Z L•nJe SetKffon Mew & Uwd cars Newport Datsun 75 MERCEDES 280 Fully equipped: AM I FP.1 stereo, low mileage exec. car. 1-'ull sale price : SJU ,M32. Lea.se at ~178.89 pl'r month. l48 month · oJ)E'n end lease, plus tax J St<r. :rJ097 Jim Siemon$ Imports 17141 833-9300 '7•••· ... c-""' I, ... _, !971LPD) 74 ...._,_. T._._ (908LFI) 741iioo ... C-... _ (508JSBJ 74C ... D•V• .............. (349.JSC) 7 4C ... D•f• _ .. _ (153498) '7 JC .... De V• ChlllNC ....... \091HOC) 7J C ... D•V• --G)46HOE) '7JC..-D•V1le cnli .. c_.,... J62&10UJ 7l C..,.D•V• ...... (689JHO) • '7 J C ... 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ColorTV.Xlntpactu mtr.67a-2084 Model SA1p.,l3 in. X 24 1n. ••••••••••••••••••••••• & work\11(1 cond. ~125. Boats. Storaft. .9090 New Bedford Whaler IBM E T · ti45-7140. ~ 3 speed transm1551on, air conditioning, Warn hubs.t41.i6FOL1 $4277 . - lill M•xeyToyota 73 Datsun Red Pkup :'\la Cal!Roger or\\ilj4 wills, radJal~. am /in l--~....::••~7~-""5....::=-~-1, tape: deck. ,c.hroo~~ bum 72 s.MDeV• -(705€LUI 72c..,.1.v• ·-"'The W d ., Be · xec. ypewr1ter.1..-:.:=-_:_'-""------I••••••••••••••••••••••• ; • an erer . · aut. mdl D. $425 . Bookbinding Boat5 & Marine · BOAT STORAGE hand craf~ed tn. g lass 1'1ach. & Punt'h GBC. E I ·1 ·~WtluoiA FREE APPRAISAL p~rs xlnt cond . ~2ti.>U 045-8457 We b uy used cars &1 -----------1 l0,001-.. • ~ 1 ~~jo 1 (170978) rl!SC:. A rur-; treaJiure re-~00 r.1 h R qu pm~n Da11y -Weekly-Mon- d d _ •1000 M .1 · imeograp · ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• thly. W1tn wasll rack & ~.~e494 .. _.,!.:: · u~ ttotary 0 280. Xtra gun, :1.....:: ...._, aC"cess to launching · · screen. _elc. ii27a. Print· Boats Marine ramp. e VOLVO trucks. Ca ll GROTJI CHEVROLET for a free appraisal. GROTH CHEVROLET ·1l llOO Datsun. Xln cond. Low m1leaj,le. Ni:Y. tires. Call 550 -l:!:i7. ·11 s...o.v-. . ....... , (St 1JSD) Jtosp1tal bed &d con~ ing, 1>'1?1ng paper.~. re· E-.i1ipment 9030 ,\JEW POR'f DUNES. · ~~· 4 11· 'haJ ·•1 em. Pri pty.002-6983 ,-....... o ice e rs, stec ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1131 Back Bay Dr. i'IJ.8. 1966 Hnrhor ( M 646 9303 18211 Beach Blvd. lluntington Beacn '73 112 tilO Wa);!on . Supc NI PG. Low n11lettgt!. Nl radials. Air. Arn t fo~n Slc/'eo. Xlnt COIJd, Bes 28101-• ............ ... ...._ Vtete .,1~1140 ·1 1 c.,.o., .. .. .... (3190.JY) < • I ! . ' • j I f ~~· green, x.lnt -cond, Time for tax papers. Must Sell Immedja\ely 644--0510 Trucks ~. llound mar proof Bargain at ~-3M dry Seagull J\.1otor. lik.e new • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 84i·6087 549·.f331 9560 ~inette.table w/ Jeaf, ~10. copier • .portable. Cos t & row hoal with oars. Tran5portat.on 72 DATSUN We luy 64.5-1833. SI00.494-472laftl2. goodcond.G13-52!1;. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\1ercedes, Porsc ne, 01t'cr . tw4 -;>487. '7-1 ~1 EHCt:DP.S B£NZ . . <ajt) SLC . 7.000 miles. -TWIN.lOO 's SUNDAY MARCH 2 Experience a classic open wheel, open cockpit race-the only one Ilka it on the West Coast. Tickels al all Ticketron outlets -lnclud- i ng Sears, Brpadw.ay, an d Ward's-or Speedway box offic&. '(714-984-2255) ONTARI O MOTOR SPEEDWAY '901 fAST 0 IT., OtfTARIO, CALW. 111M • .. • " 620 Pickup Holls, & Exoucs. 73 Datsun P.U. Am i r· loaded ""'llh extras. ~lust stere-o tape dc:ck. snell sell. 6Jti-!f3U3 Campers.Sale w / Top Kat shell Classics.Imports Rent 9120 '(camper), ch rome JIMMARlHO mags. LlKf: NE\\'' ----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• wheels & bumper . .MOTO•CARS x ft. ·cabover Camper, AA1 /Fi\I stereo, tape, & 1200 w. Coast Hwy. i2 l4UZ, auto-ale. mags xlnt snapc! :ii700. more extra equ1pmenl! Newport Bea ch am / f m s t crco ta pc. Ca1J!}6g--55G.f.. (937FWZ) 645•1102 loaded. xlnt cond. :U.(k)( P riced to Sell mi, hard to find wtut ' !'!~~!~~~~~ .... !!.~~ $2395 PRI. PTV wants a 1974· •7,; with w tburg, int. S.f.500 o Cad., El Dor. or J\.lark 1_be_,_,_o_fr_._'4_o_-_1_117_7_. ___ 1 .» 1-::tJ.19 / 979-Q.5..}.I. t:pts. drps. 01t-1ns, sned, 1-" v " v 7 I M•rc•d..s-B•nx 280SE 3 .5 Cla~1c coupe~ Only one owner & 1mmaculatt'- Power w1ndov.':S. power steering. tactory air, stereo. & !'ac1ory s un- rooL Ci!JSDllAJ Ba"rga1n! ~4~~5. 2BR. JIM · ·,-'-IV-'-.Lo'-'-_w_m_o._&1-_1_7_07~0:___11 .. 7 .• Dal""'' 2 ,,0 2 porcnes. lox6o. Expa(I· MARINO Autos, Imported Ito ads t er . 3 s pd . do Lvrm !4-" 20. Adults. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• llardtop. 2 tonneaus. I I Good P"'k· S.A. Lots ol MOTOR CARS ,_"_•_d•_•_''_· "'_-c::.ouo=m=-;.-s 1_;_00. 1 Mi$sionlmportsVicjo act1v1ty. t~u1et. Good Gneral 970 l 1_642--45tlfiafttiptn. ne1gnbors. 97~-1342. 1200 w. Coa.~t Hwy . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •74 2 60 z Motor Cycles/ .NewportBeach FERRAltJ 275·GTB/2 AircondJlioning.4spccd, 281'0i ~te hrkw11Y Scoot.... 9150 645-1102 1~7. black alloy body. AM /PM L .,."KH" 11......,.Vt.to lll3t •1?40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ldOOO mi. }(.Int cond." 0 ;11y ·, IC' ;.;:.,, v.1-----------l ·10Yamaha650Chopper.37Dodgelto':'Pkupgood Make offer. Serial Xlnt cond. Many custom cond. best otter T08311. Call for appt. 548-6249 644 -9389 accessories. $750 or best1-----"'-'7"'-----l -'---------~-1 ~rfer. Days call Bill at ·74 DODGE Ra.mcharger. Alfa Rome o 9 7 05 675--0970. Eves & Sun 4 W JO 8000 mi white ••••••••••••••••••••••• call545-I044. spoke ;ims, amtfm tape Alfa.Romt'O ·12 Suzuki 250 Enduro, Gd deck. P.fany xtras. i6500. luy or L:eose cond. ~575. 968---6074. :>tS 3641 Authorized 9211Sherry.H.B. '73 FORD Cou rier Sa1es&Serv1t'E' $5499 Cr••i•r BMW :!08W. lst.stre-l'I Sant.a Ana X.j,j :1111 72 M•rc..cl..s- B•nx 250 ·rh1 s 4 door !iie<lan is our .\pi:c1al of lhe y,•cek ;1t ~59!:HI . Sacr11"1ce s;de! ( IOS EKUJ ' 13 Kawasaki 3.50, bought w/Shell. 10.000 ~1. Fo: Beach Imports new74 ,~.xlnt cond . sale or trade. 9ti2--64Jl MacArU\w·and ·73 DATSU1'1J 240Z. 4 557--3842 aft. 5 pm . Jamboree 2810't ..,._...,,.._, 8"l8·Dove iS2---0900 speed, stereo. air cond1 -11..,._ v._.. .. 1....daft HUSKY 400. 1970. $600. '7~ TOYOT.A ffl·Lux, Big ,'\lewportBeacn t1on1ng. 1686HOV) $-1:199.1 ~=::::c:.c:o:.....::.::_-"' T:.:._--1 Xlntcond ridden very lit· tires, lom1. W/W·OCusl.1---'-:.:.::..!C::..:.==::.:... __ J 3tochoost'(rom. '65 230 SL, Sport i; tie. 675--4623. Sleeper . .i36--&l74 72 Alfa Romf:O SUH SET FORD Hoad!'i tcr. 2 tops, s1,ooo 5440 Garden Grove Blvd ml, riitnt. must self. Jaw a Speedway Dike. '12 Chev. Yi. T. P.U. Bllicll. Veloce Spyder , Westm1n•te1; "636·401 ·73 4.50 SI. Whi le. red Xlnt. $1300. with b lack jnt. Black ton· 2 lops,,; speed. AM /F,\1 leather, mint. must sell. , ' Aft 7 PA'I ., 536-7611 neau; Black side pipes, radio. & mag M.'hee ls. ·73 240Z Silver, 12000 mi, $11.495. S40-i 744 wheels~ wade tires, 350 (36IGF·r 1 wire mags, Bte. tuncdtl-'"":..:::::..::.::-__.:::_::_ ___ I ! 1970 Kawasaki, 180 Dirt a~to. Air. P/S. Power 1 exhau.5l, FM J\1uJt1plex SAVE Bike, good cond, $375. disc brakes. AM J FAf JIM w/8·lracl\:, cover, $5300. 847-862lafter5pm. radio. tape deck. See to Xtras.847-6331 THOUSANDS! 1 , Appreciate! $3000 1''1r1n . MARINO Brand n ew '75 i\1BZ ·71 Yamaha 100 MX .. 531-2906 , Ffat 972!1 <a50SE . Beautiful Icon ttebus.Jt x1nt cond. i31JO. MOTOR c•Rs ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gold With auLoma•··· or offer. 64:2·3071/ '65 CHEV 6. Stick. Metal . • ~ 1 .. ~i;t68 boxes rack $7.lo. l200W.t.:oastffwy, 1973 Flat 124 Sports lransm1ssion. air, S46~ ' Newport Beach · Coupe, roxy, midniK_ht AM.,.f'M stereo. pov.·tr ·14 .JIONOA XLtOO. jll!it 645·1 I 02 blue wlmaas AM'IFM '!'i'Jndows. electric liU•• W6n 1t! i'llo mileage. ·11 (nternational. V--8, Mallory i&n1tion system. r<?Ol & totally equipped, 968-69'B r&h. extra 60 aal. saddle Alfa Jlom eo GTV ·12: Sharpest Fiat in town .List.~ for $18.333: Ava1li· ' i ?OC-..De Ym. . ..... {771AOH) .• .,,....,c..,..1 57,000 Mt. • ~ (Zl<F437J • . '.f '61 C.,..D•Ym. ":.- , 61 ,000.a.. ..:. 1l (27~ T) ;, -:'::'. · '73 "'°'li'D e " ·< -. 27,000 Ml. ·: (10!l495J ) 7lWcli:Zl,5 U4.~ ......... •. (204HGB) ~ 7 0 Moo....,MocU ~ Lll••Hw ·: (960BQS) I '12 c.,... c..,. 1' .... tr .... (609EYZj • ' l 7 0 Tw---GT C 40,000""-'.· (79181M) ( '6t T-IW t..N. c..,.·: ~~:~~ :j '.NEW . CAR SALE! ., ;. ,, " •' ·l ( ~ 11.t.Hb kiw !• '75~1.LI ~ s 17 6 ~,.. !OE 36, ma., J 19992 Cap. arftt. 18700., m res. S125\'jt.al r e S4200~ te(. , ..... dep: l)t If I mo. re plus tax & lie. I i 1-----------1 tank. in bed. Lea•ing Fm1Am radio. like. new! whh only 20000mi. Cal hie now ror i14.6QU. Call ""·'~..,_,..,4 1072 HONDA 500, mllll aru. must sell . $140ll. $42UO /Ost, eves cal' aft.5 :30pm,&u-Q30 fo17c0 lease quote, too! ~•1141,000. or best offer . .l&-5344. 4tJ2-<l7.};j . · l 11 I > •' IU MONtW 71CouNDIVIUI Spec:W ltillt Priu Call Ron . 97.9-043• • , v., Ir-------• fnytlme °73 Custom 20 Chevy Audi · 9701. 10FIAT124 MisslonVlcjo f' , Truck. V--6 35U. Camper ••••••••••••••••••-••~ .,.r ·~~o~;~~~~tr!~~i-= & 6~~xi~as i!~~· '73 100LS Audi. 4 drcl.sun: ROADS1 cR lrnpqrts I • ! 548--87'19 6754 279 · · roof,• •Ir. xlnt con Prt 5 apeed &r1n1mlgslon.1 ~ · pty.838-5790 radio, neater, new paint. S'7'0t •1 .,.... ...,._,. U.' 1972GT550Suzuki. '66 EL CAMINO w/flip ,73 AUDI l 1 1. (137BEJt . ....._Vllij9 ..... .,... .... '•lt: v1 d '""'75fi Co Good . • x ra o m I , , ~ .... ntcon • ...,. 1rm. ver. shape!, Quad AM /''FM .stereo! $2277 '73 280 4 dr. tied~. ecyl. 1' •· • M1ke493-7624alt6 1 646-8193 •alr,auto. Pvt.pty. .: . .. . Chnc. Brwn, itunroof, Y'ft·t~ lf9 Yamatia' 180 Twin, 111}. Datsun Pick UI). 4 , -&03 557-4478 . l•1n:1 &tef~, leather, atr, oe.W ~it• ! "' Clean iW Honda rn1dt speed chrAme W4Mli , tall UU10 Mi ch s . 29000 ml, Imm~. ' l trai1' w11'o eoa.·~1s. $1ZS010rrer.846--0058 .• 74 !'llDI 2 ~X· ~1ereo. ~" All se_rv. reC"Ord. i9,oo.I.' .,,~~"~ 64~-uu , AtC, 11tl~k.. e over 640--5377 art. 6 J .. (~ 1 • ,.. u , ! . •• · •s10 P•till••~. , _, 22;. J O'tOT A . . . . y 1 · .. Med . ••'••••••••••••••••••••• ow1ni. Clean.~ yr wa. 1:l MO 220-t.ns, 24 n)P~ .?Or!:" ~aat'' .:,,::~to Mpvlng, mu1t sell 73 ~aAfS'.I(~~ 1 ~r. c M. 646 930~ ~~~::f. ~~~rn!:r~~ • pl1uaoadlntheOAJL~ ~u.1 TradesEman 2G0.1J,\udllOOLS,4dt,Black•·11ri~·SpUR1eer.• tlonal cond. not, a · PlWT Want Ads! CaU ..,\Qt. nt. & Xl. 31,000 X111t Cohd '31100. •""1r Xlnt c . u-::r· Lo aeratcb. 645-ttW wkndl aow -..a.MM. • mJ.$C.000.642-l.395P.P. 7.l4-9Q-,4882P.P. mi,Sl .636 , fteves.729~d~1. '8;01 I \ • • • • I Jap .. •MG•Ttl r• Aatt. • • • • , •• • • I Price W• C0mes to tf•wport!· • • • ' ~6695 • lac .. des: AMJFM Stereo Tapr Tonnem CoYer Heater Radial Tires 3100 W. Coast Hi9hway · Newport Beach 642-9405 or 540-17 64 •OAILYPILOT IJlll • . • •• , • Fe.Tari • Jft ... LatllS • Jn-..Healey • .._,, ;1.W . ll11Mi1I Mies.I 522W ......_,,,,..... A.tos.1.,ortecll Alllos.l•porhd Mtos.l•po .... d A..tes.ltnpcwtecl A.tos.l ... orW ...................................................... ~ .................................................................................................................................................... .... ...,.... .... 9740 Mera•la.. . 9740 I 9744 onclle 9750 •••••••••••••••••• !?~~ YoilsWCIC)efl 9770 oltswogeR 9770 Yol•o 9772 Vof•o t7n '!······················ ....................... ····················-············-········· ....................... . ............................................ ··················~···· 1974 Mercedes 45cSL Es '70 MGB red roadster. ?lP0lSC1*914 sua. . . ... 69 VW Bu g, mags, over -VW Pop Top Camper. SILLUS ceptlonal cond. Btu su .... r shape, $2095 or s ize d re ar lirt:s . nev.· Xlnt Cond. New rebJ YOLYO '73 VOLVO 164 You A•Rc.1.• ,.-5 speed, appearance 1600 LE I-~ metallic paiot.8000m.i. bestoffer.968-9112. group,tapedeck.mags. inoto r cc, n e w eng, valves, cam, case "74DEMOSA 40 oo r . Automati c WIU $13,000.CanOt--6272. fmmacuLate car, only 1..,orl.eme s nacks. n ecJ s pai nt. pres.sureplaleS,etc.Ne .. All carsare lowmdeage, transmission. air cond.1 - LIASETOUC)UIS! .... !BOD ... ~. orsdte '750 21 ,000 miles. Lie . Authoriud Sl .OOO.fHb -l840.aft..7 .~1pho6001. -... equipped with air , t1on1n g. A~1 /FM witn ~ "~ <i°'>C!J;.••••••••••-•••••••••• ,,._."Ell. •~ AM I F.. 1 o o' I cond. Needs upbol Body -Sales &Ser/ice 66, VW Square bac:k. re-ni. s er e tape payer. powersteer- 100 ood IUS-o353. PORSCHE B h I rt built eng. S1ngJe o...,·ner. ·• VW W/sunrool, 74 re~ AM/FM 8 track tape & ing. excellent condlllon. I . C-y'-IMW. · e~c iiipOF5 $450. 494-6138 8 am.-ii all feature remaining ti:!64J 1~D > .Newlc:UaedtoO>ome • •s IC'I""" MacArthur and eng, w/w runs good ask· t i me on unlimit e d M de I 73,ll·TT'.&-..& 20BW.Lst.Slrttt JamtJ«ee pm. ing~.67~-5'73 mile age w a rranti es. S51JJ •re• 1 1= --A ··· • •><3·11 HOllSe of lll'90l""h lllE" ... --... Finished In Nat White --...ta .... na ._.,.. • SUI· Dove 752----0900 · 7 3 V W Adv e nture ·71 vw Bus. 37000 nu, xJn Re a dy for d e11 very ---'-"------I Fully equippe~.30510-. interior, s speed. alloy o-'a 9765 sLOve. r efr1g, pressurized w 1 I J t rad e ( 0 142 t411' LDJ1l0. miles, a local car· ( } wheels, AM/f'M stereo, r-• water. Must See! S..5600. ""uareback or Fastback. w1 c,u,·se -lrol. auto .• 523 .. 7256 7J4IOSI. Jaquerwithblacttealher & & Newport Beach Campe r •. Air.· sips 4. cond. Air&si.ras.~. NO\\"~ .,. 8fllll I a-!.: Seit idle items 642-567 $11 500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bo De ~ ·-· =="'-'-'------I , . leather bra. 1 owner & b nton, 556--3932 or t>46-5%U power steering. fuel 111J .. VOLVO .. -u...I ttDO • low milos. UlllEPT> lols loyce 9756 DISCOUNTS?. >.»-56'6 o . Gceen ,;.;,oo. t r>U'l 71 J.5Y..C " ••••••••••••••••••••••• "b3 VW B UG. AMJFM , .142 t966Mo1hor CM.6'6930J ....................... 72914 REBATES? 07 VW . 7000 .n1. Reblt. s unroof, New eng , CowTaslal1 • eng. Dependaole , runs. clutch, tires. painL w f aUto., power steering , • • ... , BARGA IN SPECIALS 71 Tovota 19/lOO'rD) 5899 '61Buick IVT.P108) 5899 ''9hntlac L•M•n• (=A) 5899 . 'I iiaieY; ~8). 5St9 .. -71o.J,;, .. ·' ..... . ~) :· 1899 , .· .. ~· • •••• t IVHIMll • 5819 • 26,000 mMicWous miles FinishedinyeUowlaquer ROLLSllOYCE I H V QI CE . look s l:r ea t . il l t>O . orbst.5-ta-wn . Polar White, blue int. & Waiting your inspection witb black interior. 5 + 646-lllS. Priv. Pty fuel 1nj. ~-lf5ll2> last tim•!t2262> speed. AM/FM ndlo, I< • SILYU CLOUD I ol•o 9772 142 $17.500 low miles. 1519GBXJ lQ%?. ..it VW Bus Panel. •••••••••••••••••••••• wi 4 s peed • .air, stereo, • • ribebard-to.fmd model) Low m tlea1.;e Xlnl <:ond. A..,YTHl..,G Polar White, Just ~. S5JOOS 51156.l Luxuriously mainl.alned Bring your best d eal 10 ~l a6.~-i6Zl. n " 11 ... 1381 Silver w1tb black in in typical British our Fleet Mgr . and be •TO TRADE? lfirimltl!:;l!;iiQ 75,000 actual miles. . · Utoroughness. This siJver ·ru VW. Beauu!"ul brown ~···~· .[~$f,~.·~ IFXR892) ter1or. CVR.1562) 2 to ingot&ebonybeaulyw1U preparedtodrivebome a color. RecenUi· ,.·orked -·------• cboo&e! New Toyota E d , 000 .. _ We trade for almos YOLY072 lSOO ES, bard lo ftnd_ auto .. AM /F~I . Onl~· 20.0llll mil es. Lie. 302GNW Crevier BMW :.'08 \\ .. l:.t Slrt'rt Santa .-'\na Kl.) 3171 Sf 11040.... $1595 beajoyforever.il8,500. ej"'11Lain:1 ~fe r~·~~~: ~5_:_J;~ ~~~i:i~~~!e~~U:~ ~~· Classie 1tyJe, 4 cylioder , JIM • · SILYEI CLOW> Ill Ulll. UlllO anytime beat our P URCHASE 2025 S. Manchester Economical! ~llJ In sand & sable ex· l ·.,-,~V-.W-.-B-U-.-G-. -,-lQJ-.-,-N-F·JI LEASE deal. F1\CTORY Anaheim 750-2011 $16.95 · MARINO' quis;iely mainlamed by TOYOTA . .,,,., REBATES on selttl•~·===...:..:=-=.:.:.1·------- Britisb craftsmen. Has SUM SET FORD 7 4 & · 1 s v 0 L V 0 . Fi.t 9725 fiat 9725 71450SLC MOTOR c•Rs power windows, power ...... G d G Bl d •Overs e as De liver ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••-ft ,,~ ••• po~ brakes, I!"""' Horbof. c M 6"6-9JOJ 54-40 ar en ro'"·e v ..:..., .. ,alists .: .. nroof. tobacco twown 1200w ~-H-,_,_ ·-w .,...,, ~"10 J~~ .;>U .-.-.. -J• ascot •·blos •·aJJ the ac. estm1nste-r ...._...., w / cocoa 1ea1bu ;n. N•wponBeadl -• 73 HI LUX · L" terior,19.000miles,Com-645-1102 coutremenu desired by ' 70 Con,·ert. Yf.under50~f ft81111 A~& parable •75 priced ·•11----------1 •he most d;scecorng. Pickup . Aut om a l>< mo.B~aut.cond.S..tolf. C:iJWI• UllW! over$22.000. (lWll> '66 PORSCHE 91 2, a $lS,SOO. lrans m1 ss1on. ai r condJ. over Sl.UO. &&0--81~ :·~: · $15.600 speed. Sepia Brown Tbese vehicles mtist be oorung, AM /FM stereo. · · VOLVO iZ!W.Mii-~ 10 bo ..... lon g wb ee l Da se . . i..:c=-"""'--'=----1 seen apprecial.C'LI . lS62!.16W ) Tum your g:oU ciubs into a 1966 Mofbor c M.. 646 930J JIM Porsclle,, '63S.UO.Sunrool, Please as.-: for Ri<'hard stereo. Sell them with a1--------~'4 ttereo deck • .Runs good, .Lamb at Guarantee SJlJJ Dally Pilot Classified Ad ·74 VOLVO ltHE. to mfg MARINO needs body work Chevrolet Motors, Inc. .., · · •· anduse-tbe moneylora auto .. A/C, AM/F $2500/b°Esl offer. located in Santa Ana at ej:l a .. -!. stereo ~ l.:all 642·S67tl ro-s tereo, le ather, 5unrt MOTOR cARS 833--928$ 111 E•sl 11tb Stl'eet. \,Dl1t& day. met. gold. Mint $bl 7;~z.saf· ·[~;d:~:.11G'. ~:~~::.:l'i rti TOYOTA ... !! ....... -... !?!.~ ;;;_:~=:~~:!?.1. { l:::~..:....:..:....:'---;;;;;.;t..!-~1058~-----I Msti VI . 1966 -· C.M. 6'6·9303· r.----· ---------.., 9742 "fOPoncbeCoape. 53,000 actual miles, itCOROLLAISOO,gd ·-·····!'····• .. ···· ~ V1ltln • Gd -·· ' S d A HONEY! . $7.99.5 CSA .~J mileage. xtras. .. .......... '51 MAON£TTE e · P.P.2.13---m--aiM. ~fllOO. 645-~ xlnt. eng, paint.. lira. 0 ... a:......· 11~!!~.·~·~~··~··~·~u~l~c~. ~·:1~,Z$~0~~~~•~n-•~~·~r~~~~ 6 ~-l!i68 TOYOTA -~ ~n SilYWClalidll <d,.$0Stl/11e11toll-.r Black a eokl ,..,.tone ia.1 ___ ._.,_,_,... __ • __ I • "· STAR. 'GAZE~"l<.t. q_..iu..,.u~P01 QAT A. JaLOJ---...,.-:=::-"-i -><'_ ... __ K ._. '72 COROLLA 1000 Cpe. Milo, air. Clean. 1 owner. .Pvt Pty. 896.2921 ~ T t 1 ls a.a.--. Y .... a Th. T•a...;.'.....,..tor~. ocJ.1t4l'li) ~: .... ~ e ~ ,...,~°"'' ....... ~ a. .,...z...-..:""" .. i,t=· .~ E~ ::::.·., =-,..,..._ ........ i-;=.., SL 'Git 1~ 2=' l'iC.. .. ,t:: ,,=:,. , AoW 4 .._ n ...._ 1 ._ 4-no.. .... ,,_ •0..... , ..... ....... •"'-I:.,. 611olslloyu SlfnrCh1itll · ~ tT67 Silver metlllic laquet ••••••••••••••••••••••• with blue J.eatber la-tmo<. Wt band dri-*. 1.-1 72TR6 l0AD51BI ·Slue wilh blaeklnlerior. , ......... 1, 27,000 .......... ,, 8Mtp1 (171.U c .. llit 1111a1 Ma99s • SpeelaJ 1>o47 II)' Part I c .. v ..... JI Wonll~Zl . MARINO The Ultimate Dri vi11g Machine All New 530i aaao SAVE ON '74's 1975Flah- "" the wllJ! T•• Ad~•laigeof ~ • ...r.dS..."9" NOW! 1 ~. lKU :H !piiB , ' ••f "R1)t l f '~~ . .. '. ~··.-... \!:... ·if:: e=-=: gf' -r::-!:~ m =-l!"" "J:: ;.... ,:::.. !- JIM MOTOlt ~··· 1200 w. Co06I HWy. .MARINO ~;tt:G; r=Lct~l. Diel< Miller Mot ors · Roy Carver, Inc. · -lltJUSAOYCE F I 4 T ·-.. =: = -®-... "'• ' t -•. .,. -t-----'., .... H4 ~ ...... 645-1102 -·~,.-c.._, ...... 4 --12ow.w-•~- -.... l17·11U \ I . ' • • ' • ' • ' • l ' . •• ' " ' I 1 • I.: I ' ' ' • ' BRAND NEW SUBARU 2DOOR SEDANS UP TO 35 M.P.G. • 52709 COMPLETE {17141 • 1 .. 1 1.c. BIG SAVINGS 1 73 MAZDARX-3 ROTARY STATION WAGON Automatic T ransmisslon . '°""' IOO'!l.lilgilw WimTcmlf 52089 SMALL PRICE -BIG SAYINGS 1 6 7 DODGE H=~" AH EXAMPLE OF OUR EXCELLENT USED CAR VALUES! '73 MAZDA RX-2 COUPE (732HTTJ $1699 +Tu&Lic ,000 miles or 36 month WA~RANtv . BRAND NEW '74 MAZDA RX-4 STATION WAGONS : AVAIL.AILE AT BIG DISCOUNTS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ANOTHER EXAMPLE OPO.UR EXCELLENT USED CAR IUYS: '74 MUSTANG II Just about new. Only 16.706 miles. (130LFT) Check the many more . oulstand1ng used car values to select from! 52889 + Tax & Lie. ANOTHER EXAMPLE: '73 DUSTER J, ~1899 ,., .. ' . v.a. ... omo11c •. .,, cond~ •J· 9' Uonlno. .a power eteering. lf\95DFBl • • , • +fM&Ua. c I 00°/o .FULL FACTORY ENGINE W~RRAM"i'Y . . . • (75&-fGO) • T• I Uc.~ ·~FU.LL . FINANCING AVAILABLE OH APPROVED CREDIT Qfp THIS COUPON l'OI YOU. REBATE!! TAKE YOUR CHOjCE YOll can ••e yow albill• as a dawn paynoent ,. l'*t It In cash!! GUSTAFSON EXTENDS RHATE 72 MOIE HOua5 •.. GOOD 'TIL SUNDAY HIGHT AT 10 P.M. Fii., SAT. & SUll!! 52888 ' 5 1988 ''52988 '73 HOYA Eca•o"'v v 8 w1111 ... ,o..,•••c U•fll'l'l'•U•Oll & PO••f tl-•~0 !IMl .. J l.,. "' IOO -..,.,,..ti. Cll-lot 'R!E CME:Olf CHE.a&. I . Autos. Ust"d Autos, Used Autos, Ulld •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . ............................................ . 9915 C• bevrolet 9920 he-vrolet 9920 :.~~~•••••••••••!!.].!Ford 9940 ······················· .......•............... . ..................... ···············-····· ............. ,... .... -.. . COHHBJ. · '. '70 COUGAR '"7 o F o RD LT o CADILLAC O·i rect Rcbate -$500 CHEVROLET l'.Jt,:7 CIH.'\'clle :'tfalibu'. 4 'l'hL' elassy cal from Hroug"-im, 4 door. Im· below blue book. 1~73 Oranµe County 's l<ir~est S . .\LES&SEHVJC1': l>r . Scd:1n. ,\ C. 28.l l!ng ~lercury with la('lory mac. cond. n.e wrorks in Volvo Wi.igon. Ycllow /-1 selection. J~ti8 ·s-197-l "s 2828 HarbprBlvd. Cle:111 . :\JnL cond. ~-;u r. L"tl:!:\C f..:)~I~. Lo"'· puYter accessories. spd/20,000 1n1.20+ MPG O n•'"e vO · ,, . ., , .. ,., ·' "'I" 167" ';;;i;,;;;,;;~:.;'.::,:.'-<-";::a.,,>;..· ~-,I COS"rA MESA •1"' -·•--or no uO"'n payn1c1n. o-u 1 1. in cily/very good cond.11 (J;\(' Call nu"· for FR£E ---7"--j__ED"'a!Y''_&l6:'_1lO.::-~O"'.l5LI~. ___ jl~tl"'!l-•lb!lel'fl'SS..c.dJIDC 5 46· 1200 I I \I <):-rr I·; (' \Hl.U l 'pc. L' HE IJ 1 r L' 11 ECK. 'tit.i L 1' D. 4 d r , AiC, ps/pb, "f %60o"~ lfycL ·;3 ,\!al1bu :! IJr i\ l'. I'~. \'a, au10., rad1t1, hcatt.·1·. GUSTAFSON ,":',,·~,. '6'•'2l~l·~a·focl 6~~ Costa Mttl.~ 540'9IOO po"t.'r Slct·1·1n)! .• ur t'Oll· lti80i.I Bt•ath Hlvd . ... -· .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• P /h , lllltl·d ~].'""· .\Int d1t1u111nj,(. \titil IJllY J 11 .B 1:1-I:! XS-11 ;ill day 1o1,•eekends. 9905 t'Olld. 2 1.00U rni. Onl,V Sl!llJ ~:!-t~l:J ------ '69 ELDORAD<l. beaut. dn S235U. ~Ji!l -o-tJaday". SUuSETFORD 11 t '<JU<.;AH XRI. \'H. * * *' ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. One of the ll<·~1 ~----4ill0t.•ve~. .11,, ,. "",, G 1,1 .• J Ml M__._ · 7-t i\.1 A. ·r AD o H. 6 . ----.J v;.iruen ru\t.' ~ \u .1ulo . radio, he:itt.·r . 0 -,....,. yt.•ars. Gold w/l.~nd au ·1:1 i\10N'l'F: CAHL<) I)!, \\'t'.slnlin.'>lt.•r t)JO·<IUI pv11t'r .SlCcr1 n_1!, :;lt•rt.•o 16371 ArchleyCir cylinder, aulu .. l{;HILo . lO /l . :.tll leather ~ea t s. C 11 • I ----71lX .. . ., oup • p ~.. · \it! ,,.. > ;>iti!rJ Hunti-'oa-h heater. power s1ec1·1nJ..:. power cveryllung, t·<1111 14 L\I t ~ ""1~·1 ~ Chrysl~r 9925 '""JI" - air l·ont.l1tio111n g . p_l.loaded .\lu,.,t scl·.l';.ill o ' .. ,67re.:m21~~~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUHSETFORD Youarethe winner or UStilJSC I S3599 K, athy . ti-4 5-41illi alter a\ lu ., .Jo) .i-1-hl G:.trden Gro\·e Bl\·d 'J'Wl) FREE TICKETS S UH SET FORD ti~J l'lu·y:::.ler JOO. t'\!!C , er \Vl•,,,lm1n$1er 1;.:M.»4ulu ( "·urt h $121 for the , 4 ·;~0Monthru ·rhur~. 'i i CIIE\1 1-:1.LE Mal1tJu l·ontrl. 1 "hi. l'/d brl\s -~ TWIN-IOOs 5-140 Garden Gro~l' Bl vd i--l'la.~.s1<:. Pr1 ply ;.il L'lld nl I'.$,\: :-.1•.Jls. Am /1''1n. L;d 1 • .'i t'LILJ(;A II Va ;,iuto. at Wcs1 1n1n s lc r 1..:11;.io111 '66 SEDAN · Jl m1; lca:-.c. PIS. l'IB. t'nHd ~Joou /willtrach•for _\ l'. ,\,\l /l''i\I rail. run~ ONTARIO Buick 991 O I air. '1nyl lOIJ. bt,i! S::t\ ini;:.; •·q 1n 1~11c rnod. ~1nl 1·;1r. '\Ill!. SSOU . .l32-3o-l'.J a:-.k DE VILLE 1111 ~u11cr t·t.~ .• n 1·ar. s:i1; 11:1M •or ,\lark MOTOR SPEEDWAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:l.J,)U. !IU8 -ttt.il7 or ---M"arch 2, 1:30 & 3PM. 'ti.J SPECJ ,\L \\la gon , Full powt•r. all lht• :ff,::?-.itit.•.) ti.'i L'l!HYSl.ER. l!d.Oodqr 9935 !Plan to ar rive a bouS ht.'<lUl . eont~. Air. 1>wr.I good1t•'>. E\Lr;:i clean 1nt.•1·h. 1:uod ., gJ bully.••••••••••••••••••••••• noon1.Call 642-66'18,ext :'11u ~l ~ell! ~>00. Boo i)t.•n ·I (SJl\8;1.J) !jg EJ, C.\,\11 NO. :~.Ol~I ;:..;•Ml tit; IJ \ll'I' l; I', P IS, P /B, 333for tlcket.9. ton. 5.;>fi-J:.132 or' 1111. ::il200. Lido 1:-.IJnd 1 .. 1.> J I:~; llu(·ket,;, l.1ndJu. nt.·"··--------~ .).'tti-5ti7i; 1 $877 1;1:J -U-48/ -:-.Ll'(·I radials. new hC'3Lt•r '7l Ll'D Convrt., mlnl I · ~ . _ . . Cor•rtt~ 9932 .'.: h.itt ... :v evlnin~ t'Ond.,yelloww/wht.int~ .... ,,~, 642 _"""''.J , t.\U\ WJW · a_utulll J l1t· .. 1 :.i.r l•l, Good u ~t'd CorvC'ltcs. Alll't'•i:JiJ!:l l:I lo'l\._I ::; 1,500 or best ofr. ... ~ °'"'-hL'Jlt:I . P'l"l'/' slCl.·r 1ng. ()flt•n a ~ood "t'lt•cl1on of ~ ---%3-4257 ;t~~~~rlt,rt~·1~1.J/:;r 1(1.· J)oll10l1!11h1 ~8 C Jll·.Vl:.l.Ll'. t _oui"t.'.••••••••••••••••••••••• \1or ks! t 01r11i·. ~.>:1.J. Fully p1o1,·r'd. Mu.'it sell. --/:J,. 111 r, <,· <>. ".'.1,1111111111 g 11t•w '75 '.s. Out~ta1•·''"" "rand ·'•\\.' Sta. \V""· l:Jil ---------10· La Sabre. 1~~""" :-.trnj!. 'f, VOLVO · " u ., u .. ,.. . (J/!W(,I t\ I :ii2.1.t;) C'or\'Cllc ml•t.·h:1n1t'al. IJod ge. \J111y •ll)IJO mt r;1ll .. hlr .. E.x <'c llent · sU•'SETFORD 1 I •73 Gn•u c ii 11 ct . B I u l' b o u k . 191:>6 Horbor c M OJt. 9303 " lot Y. ;.ind pa1nl learn re· P S , P IH, ra1·cr nl1rro1·s fUU"'ll <l'.l-l ·O:!til. ____ a.1.1uGardcn Gn•Vl' Bl\il acl~· tO Sl'r\'t.• you. 1111111 "ides & xu·as! S51Jut1 TORINO \Vcs tm111 ~1l•r ti:lli.,IUIU HowardChe\'T'Olet 11r l'.il.l'.•>·1<!-7721. S pet·1a l wheels, power 1973 Buick Centur1;.in. Camaro 9917 ·-.-, , . Uo\'l.' Jilli Qu:.ill Ford 9940 "'' 1 n do w s. AM /FM 1\pprox .:~7,UUOmtles. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,1 4 DOOR, ll(';.in, I S Sts. _,lt•rco. vinyl roof. sport ::il5uo __ 5.X.--75i7 ·74 C'AM t\RtJ, 1.11Ull tni, P /B, :.iir, nt•w brakl.'" ,\;r. i\lal'i\l'llHtr', ••••••••••••••••••••••• pk g. ll undreds below 197 J ES'rA·rt..: \\'i:n. All aul11. J>;,s P I H., :11 r . Sl ,iJiJO. l93 -7ooo .J.in1borcl';u1d ·o;, Cortina. <1 s pd. Riii. m ;1rkct value. (760H0fL I xlras.$J.J50.or ·: am t rn1 . Stt'rt·o t .11>t• Bristol S-450 . '11 'frnunph 500, il'J~. · 9ij3_6505 d ec k . 111 a j!" ~ 1. 2ou '7 3 MOVA .-..:l'"'port B1.'at'h :-.em 1 chopped, ~ or GUSTAFSON ' ___ &16 4!~J3all :1p.ni P.eonomy V-8. with 1'1::13 LQ.i.i lr.idl.•.548-.!\779. l~Beuct\Blvd C d•11 9915 -----aulomat1c lran.sm1ss1011 .-. ~--. ---... ----II n 842~4. a I ac & power stee rin g . O·I J•,,,lbk . !resh .!27, Prot 72 .turd 4~·1 ·t.:1 ton. llc~t . · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7.i CAI\,,\ 11.(J \'8. auto . ( 199194 I S228d. Lo"· or 110 tunnl·d susp. 4 sp. ·I. I I 11 J t er . ca 11 a It. ); . ·;u Coupe de V1Ue, loaded. rad 10, h c<.1 lt·i-. po" l'r tlown paymcnl. Call now 11os1 . <lt:-.c hr ks. x Int <l'.17 21:i4l. ~ir.t~01!_,~r .~~~~-fe~1r, excepl1onallyclean.L1do ste(•r111 g. air l'Oiutilion· ior FRf.:I!: C HEDI 'r S2,4lf.'i.ti75~1HZ{ -MS-ZlJ2 ls l:ind.673-0.i87• ing. i71i91\Hll$-IJl~I CllECK. -l'.17-t LTD Braugham, ~t. '7 1 l·:LOORAOO, I owner, lull,\' loaded. good cond. iJOOO .. };i!(-6587 ·7,1 SL1n µray , Loadt.·d. W~n . 6000 m1, fully auto . . SUNSET FORD GUSTAFSON w/a1r, ,,,1t·reo. Xlnl co11ll . ,\:.loaded. Reg. gas. ask· 51'\ HANCl_-I ERO.~y 1s 54·10Garden(irovc Blvd ltIBOOBeachBlvd. lit/7-4057 pm.&5-l7·759>i, 111A S5.500. !1J8-l!lll or bad, en&tne J'UAS nlci:_ W~stm1nstcr 636-4010 1 LB. IHJ--AA44 lJti. ti37 -3287 Asking S15;1). MS--0248 Autas, H•w 9800 Autos, Hew . 9800 A-. Hew 9800 Autos, How 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 A-. Hew ' 9100 ······················· ....................... ···············-········ ....................... ······················· ···········-·········· ' ' LAST CHANCE FOR REBATES! PreYlew Sho'll\'lnC) of THE NEW PACER SEE It DRIVE FRI. & .SAT. EVE. l OVER l OVER OFF F1A.NCTVOOl'Ey FACTO~Y,' t' ' f AcTiORY, . \;. l~VOICE i~~ INVOICE M-.•, .. JAGUA•s TRIUMPHS n~!~ .T!t~ .. t~s ;HONDAS 124 UdcM• MA.111'(45 7 Hew '7AFl.t ~·M .. ll's 1· HIW'?l2Dr.S.. NGw J demos. lllSffo•• M.w '75Toyotoc.-.. 1 ~1 °"'fit_...T~ MG prlctit·'"st8rt at You r choice of ac· Your ctioic~ o-f 8.c:.. I Yo lo! r .re,.n 9 to e" o j S3"66 cessories I cessones '80cl l8Gfi•1 'F!~!!R i 'iii I iiii-.t-ii I .. 1n .. a. ... 11.... FRIEDLANDER l FRIEDLANDER I m1ED1.ANDER t6ZJ Gor4e11 Gr••• 117,t .. .c• I ,IOOllG.... ~ •'"' l·lt~.J -·- ....... 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Lo::tded , •.. · • · H.B. ·842--8844 GUSTABON 5440GardenGroveBlvd • ~ ~' • . s tereo, lo1v rn1te1 . !..,33PINTO( &pd, r1o1d10. Gre}ll condt --68008 hW .d Wntminster ti3(l...t()IO 73 PI NTO PANEL, many . • 5-WOGardenGroveBlvd 1507G;.;I S46!f'J :."'.•s •ll&'VER-$ ~Ion! Super lat rnil~a&e ! W.•erick ~947 H.81. eac ~;__., Xlrui;. Xlnl l'Ond. i2100. . TOYOTA Westminster ti.36-4010 sUNS1T FORD ..-, IV\ J,090 mi J $1330 .,,,, ••••••••••••• ,..... mobile 9955 496 -8424 art. 10 pm . FIRED l . • . d :.>, JJMUST&W!ll's IOl -2422 . ••• ••••••••••••••••••• wkdys l966-Hrtio CM 6.46•3<lJ 72 lll).V8,auto., a llOGardcnGroveBlv •.• 6 , • .,,.:-::;',$ -· · '70MAVERICK ' '70MAR9lJIS S ·I EtSe . · --0 '· · r ad io. hl·3 ter powt•r \\'cs1m111 ..,Lcr ti.:J0·401V .,. ~'""\oft f_; ton om y 6 with 4 Or. tlardtop. Landau, 8 es an rviee ·12 Pinto custom y,.•agon, '7J PLYMOUTH Sebring steering, :u r t:unli1l1on ----=~•COURl!RS Allfot.M•w t .;,utomat1c lransouss1on. factory air. (5Z6ASJJ . OLOSMOllLE tur, mag:>. cherry.~ c1;>e-vs, auLo..r radio, 1ng.1~isEXW1~19'J '7'!. Veilow ""'' hrov.·n vinyl :f'• 14 •uuaBOUTS •••••• 100 t822BLF J $1488. c.ouuoiaJ Reduced Lo only $1988. GMC TaUCICS or best. 842-7ti32 h•ater, Bl'lwer atr cond1 · SUH SET FORD t0op. LoJ dt'd wr ...:u-a11 : "~ ••••••••••••••••• ~.. r " r 'JUUi.i 1r--------~1 purchn9e, Low or nc ,Low down or no down HO .. DACAllS . t1on1ng. t097JNGJ,$2'J99 .14·10GJrdenGroveBlvd u-:./~.3 ~11.·ncr ~ · :.:eutMOW WHILITHI dO'ft'n payment. OAC. payment. OAC. Call now Unlv•-lty Olds 72 RtH. 4 spd, 351\1. excel SUHSETFORD \Vci>trn1ns1er 636·40lll _ ' ' .) , S&IC1t GREA Call uow for ~·RE( ror Jt"REE CREDJ1' ~... cond, Ian top, Prt pty, S44.0G ardcnGrove Bl vd --------Ve9 a ,974 :•. ONUSTS TEST CREDIT CHECK. CJ-1.l!:CK . 2850ilarborBlvd. $1600.979-5857 l"••tm•n·.·ter """-'01 0 "-n·1 ,,, .•. "I''''' h ' . ~usr f•~ GUSTAFS_.. Costa Mesa 5'10·~0 ....... ,, °""'..__LA• . .. " ~ 11' ....................... . • • A ~ """' -'72 RED RunaboUt auto --.. L1.':ol •l 111 l'I J'o:>i11cd . /.! \ e ;.:.1 \lul..:ond :• SAVINGS Jtiij()()UeachBlvd. lOIWOReachBJvd. Sell1d1e1lem!lwllh.3Da1· JOOOOmi Sl650. ' 'C lassified Ad ! l'non ShJp lo .Snore tle.sulll>! •1 ;,~, :: 1974 II H ~2---8844 H.H. g_t2-81W4 lyP1lotClass1f1edAd. . 644 .:._57"2 &12·5671floday! 642·56il'S. ----L'~!I.,~.: . .II.a:! :~ PINTO 2 DR. EVER ~':'..':~·.~:.': ....... ~!~.~ ~~-~~."! ....... ~~-~~ ~~.~:.': •...... !!!. ~·.~ .... ~ ....... !~~ ~·.~~-~ .............................. !~.~~ ~~·-~~.': ....... !~~~ :• 141ISKl<TJ j].s22ss DAv:1oss :; l'ONTIAC :: :~ 1974 :: MUSTANG II :: HARDTOP ;: (192JFX) • ii-52688 :- \~·LIKE NEW ~1; SPECIALS · . . • .,, ,..,. c.t.100 :V-8. a u to. t rans., <•c to f'y •i r ~ond llio n i na. powe r )lee r i n g, r a d io & il~ate r . tinted glass." ~cense I34ASR . :• CLIA14MCI PllCI :: WE'RE OVERLOADED WITH IUUTIFUL USED CARS • WE MUST MAKE ROOM! Sn• LI•e Never lefore 40 FIREBIRDS TOCHOOSIFI0114 ' AT "'9GE SAVINGS ii~SAMS IOFORMULAS u........, 1973 FIREBIRD ESPRIT 'II. .,._,IC. '-dory ......... lflrjl 5t•to •/I-. .., CO¥·· po.-_,,.._,... ....,..._~ _________ ,.., ,,, ....... (OIOf4QC) l-'"-" 2'.000 --..... e-lt.O. .. ?I ...... FIOO P.U. -V-8. auto. trans .. radio, 'be.ttr'. Lit. No. 51740$ ClliaAMCI HICE . '71 ..... Ct.y. ,._ ·V.a, a uto., {act . air. PoWer 5leerin1. r adio, healer, tinted 11ass. Uc. 781DDW a••••MC1nte1 5 1888 25 GRANDPRIXS ALL LOADED DAMl'U~:. MEW '7S laliAMDPRIX (165874) 1...-tA.n DIUYlll .,, ,,,..,.,,111 54989 v.a, auto. trans., power steeri~. radio, heater.}---------- (451J,,!4HCI PllCE '71 CGfWI 2000 5 1377 , Auto .. air. A&H. decor grp .. rally w heels, (869DIJJ 5 1889 . .,,,_ 2 door hardtop, pow.,. t .-.-,,-M-.,.-.-.-M-.-... ~,-. -..ertn1. radio. heater, vtnyl roof. (l'3KLM ) . Cpe. va. auto .. !act. air, ' a••••MCI ntel P.S .• P.B.,.(YWA 559) .,. __ w ... v.a, •uto. tralll .. power ll.eer!A1.,{04>KLA > a 1 AIAMCI PllCI . "7ZCfl•••W .... ,v.a, auto. trans., large '•mily special. Fully ,egaipped. (544FEO> CUloUNCI PllCI '7J ~ s.rlff ,_ :V.·l stick, pwr. !!leer .• \il\11 wheels, rat tires," j)a,n f!led, carpe t ed: 16t"'~Clllta11 Supreme coe. VS . Auto.; air, vinyl rool. A&H, P.S., P.B •. {YXRSSO) .,, ....... Prfl'' - VS. auto .. air, vi nyl roof. P.S .. P.B .. P-windows. tilt whl. (XXB127J 5 1089 '67 Ford Felrlane 500XL convert l811 than 50,000 IC1ual niles. !VSS231 I t~.:;.'.,,.MCl .. ICI· '• ?O «k•dPrfx .~ ... s3' 288 ve. auto .. air cond., Vl flVI ,. ·roo,f . P .S .. P .B .,•,,_ _ _.,_'""!,...,-.. """l)dows, (IOSCZTI '7lC-,.U. '1289 "1J>t. lillle wor~horse, Wle. Ll~-No. 0'$12.W ,.. CUAllAHC:I PllCI . ~· 5 1. ea .l: .,. _ "'l,,, • auto;; t~ o.. ai r ll,,o ,t!I , power ~~" o, l'l81let .. ~· Cf l•l'MCI NfCI ;. '25.8 • . ··.- '74 ROTARY Pickup (PA 138110071) Used Low Miles. Immediate Delivery $, $ sa.21 DOWN MONTH 12911 lull ll'lat pl.-It.< I lie. M9.27 llO'lll -pOrol lno;:I la• I loC. & 1111 C¥t)'WIQ Cf>lrUe! b ~ .. lrtM. ~ _.,.l'ltPJ'<" •«AM.,,,....,._.._ Relll 17 111'11.. '74 MAZDA RX4 Coupe. Used. Low miles. {834KLJ) Immediate Deli ery . saa21 .. DOWN 7MONTH t1t11 tuh ~ pi,. IU I le. de 211<11111 ...,, om!. if><:l lai & lie: & ill! Cl/IP'\o•"ll Ct\arge'l lar O'll~ .a ...OS. DllllfY9CI IW't"Nnlll'1at~ll6. ......... ~ "*I! Th. . . . '73 MAZDA WAGOll 5100oowN 566!~MT~ RX3 Immediate s1· .7· 77 1ssSGWYJ Delivery '72 Ford Pickup Courier (69542UJ 51277 5 100... s4e l lZ77..,,. .,._.,..__I lie .... Ill_ ...:i.-. otld IU I lie. l IM ~ <1Wve1 1or ont,. 38 -. °""""' "".,..,. .. ! -11168918. .-......... ,..,_.._ ~21.4h. '71 Fiat 850 Spart Coupe (9018ZJ) 51477 5 100 ..... '71 Chevrolet Auro., P.S .. A1r { 156691 Y121 476) 51477 5 100.... sse '71 Mazda !658DTD} $1277 5 100... 54~:. '64 TR4 RDSTR Handyman Speci.U IXSS364J r '"68t~() a Auto. R&H (WXU 06) 5677 5 100... 5 3~. '66 v.w. (t 18087001) 5777 s I 00 DN. 5 38~. 1777 W ~ D11n w, & 1>1: 138 '3IOllll""' Pr111 onc:i leil a lie. a .i1 c..-.ylng ch.,.!MI b onty 24 ...,. 0.IWJ" PIYlft•nt rtro<:o• 11031 llZ AN~U .. l ~Hf AGE A-'TE 21 N'li. 1 •1111 lvll Clric9 pi,,,. r~• I lot J6ti 10 IO!M '1'l:l Dml ...:I. T• & l.fe-& .. , <:er<v•r>Q ctoarva lor onoy 38 r!'OI.. Def .. r.a Po9~~<1I pnt • 12,711 90. ,O.NNUAL f'EACENTAGERAIE I&,, ... '68 AMC Javelin CXV*215) '65 Buick Skylark. Auto .. R&H (NBB682l I l • I I I t ' I I I ' I, • UG . saving .engine, 4 speed translllission. radio and heater. (763CfUJ '70 CHEVipuT coun ' . < · · AIJtOf!!llic t...,,.,,,i..wi. rs:lio .. · fleS<i • .;i.;tW w111"i"-_..,,,.. .... (3118"?1 ' ' " . " a . ,. .. . ' •' " $1r.~:14H(ll ' . . I (».-_ '" . . .. •· ' CORDOIJA. HUGE ·SELECTION ·:_QE THE 1 . . " I ·~SOCGES'S-CAR OF 'l'HE rtEAR I .. . ' l i '73 CHEVROLQ' · MAUIU . Coupe . VS . automa1ic'.' AM FM radio, power steef;og · .& brakes. while walls, ·air ~conditioning, tilt wh8el, vinyl toP. (187.JGKl '73 FORD !STATION WAGON 1 V8~ automatic. radio, heater, 1 00!"' slelWing. _., "'8kes. white walls. air conditioning. (422GNQ) ' . '72 FORD LTD . IROUGHAM VB, automatic, radio, heater. power steering, power brakes, power windows. while walls. vin~ top. pcwer door ~ air c:onditioni . (287FEV) ' . ~73 PLYMOiffl.I . !OUSTER CO.UPE·· VB .. AM FM · rtdlo. pow9f· Steering, pooNer .brlkeS. white letrer tire.a, vin'yl top~ !~HOOi 4 . ~ORDOBA .. ,,, •. Titt~.IEAUTl~UL MEW SMALL CHRYSLER ' • ' . ' • -~.bl VI! ~-­r . .s-' .. ,,,. . ·----...... ---~----------· .. ---• ' . t . . Ao ' VOL; 68 NO. 59, 4-SECTION , 44 PAGES .. . . .. A Sag C.lemente woman pre- vlout)y ~··~vlcted of ~hil!l abw;e · .baa ·~n •rrested (or murder and pson jn connecUon.with the 1 ~et~ of her two children In f¥1Ja$1r.:i County, Ar\cansas, ~here she fled)ollowif}g her con· ~otlon. . A~liaLe'ssley, 19, was held on tw6 counts. of murder after lire investigators found the remains • • ;., .,,... Ot ber two children: Jessiei 4, and Adam, 2 months, in the burned hulk of a mobile home. , According to coroner:'s rmd- ings .. the children were burned to death. The t11ailer was in an older" mobile home park just outside Ja'cksonville, Pulaski County . Sheriff's Capt. Wayne James,· .said \oday.. Mrs. Lessley was convicted of I emon • ' . i J ., • • • . J • • • 200 •• uto Crash 4j • • Many Injured In Fog Pileup CORONA (APJ -About 200 cars piled up in dense fog along the Riverside Freeway today. injuring numerous drivers and pa~ng~rs. The craSties were along a four· mile stretch of the highway. Th.iclt fog limited visibility to about 25 feet and "it's getting worse," a highway patrolman said. The Corona Community Hospital said several injured pe~ns were being treated in its emergency room. ••we're still expecting them,'· said a hospital spokesman. Most of tht! collisions ocewred . in the westl)ou.nd lanes, which were closed. Cars on the east· ~ Janes were virtually mo. ·t1oo1ess. Woman Hurt In Accident A bead on aul'omobile crash in dense fog injured a 65-year-old Laguna Beach woman Thursday. Bertha-Yergat of 2410 Glen·. neyre" St., was said to be in satisfactory condition today at South Coast Community Hospital r011owing treatment fOI" a head ,injury. The injured woman had col· tided wit.h a car driven by Tony A Baltazar, 71, or 107 Aigh Drive. Laguna Beach, in heavy Cog at 8:57 p.m. on Glenneyre Street just north of Ruby Street. Police reported no charges v.'ill be sought against either driver in th,e 8ccide~t. althoug Baltazar wu Cited for driving without a license. JJoat Radio Taken A San Clemente businessman bas reported the theft of a radio ,telephone and depth ~oder from his moored boat at Dana Harbor. Orange 'CountY Sheriff's officers said thieves broke into1he locked vessel owned by Francisco M. Sanchez, 40, of 509 S. El Camino Real, and removed equipment valued by the victim at $300. Oranl(e Const Weather Night and morning dens~ fog and low clouds, otherwise · hazy sunshine Saturci.•YI''<· cor"dlng to tile ~eatber service. Slightly cool~r "11\h· 1>1gbs mostly in the eos. Lowa tonigbt,42 to 52. . 'j r > ' •• ;,. : I ~StnE 'm)tA.Y ""or!!< Br~, Snoopj/. mid th• · nY,b/{paet··p~uis" gang.\OiU come to life in .'a murical to be pr<mit<d.ilt UC Irvine, S.•&IOT!I ox·· P.abt: C·l ' of' today '• ·iw .. ~. ' Index ' . ......... ~ "' _.... """"' •.. ....... ,,. fWl.IMfMtM L•"'-itY" At ' - ' A4,0I ~ ~!'f:Dt ~~y Al --·~· i;;;:;. ~ ii= ·er.kt~~ •• .:=-~~; =::::.""' ~ ....... 1.,: 11 •1=11 tn I ct,-11 ............. ,a~ M =-~ :l :T': ~t;~ -... " . • . • The accidents appalently were triggered by the explosion of a gas tanker truck about 8 a.m., highway patrol officials said. The officials said they did not immediately know the number or injuries but that about a half dozen ambulances were called. The freeway was closed from McKinley Street, north of Corona, to Surras Club Drive, south of Corona. Hopefµls . L I:. I .,. . Q,s,.,,·(it· Spending A sharp attack on current spending policies of the 88.d- dleback College board oftnistees marked a college candidates' forum held this week in San Clemente. · Appearing at ·the forum were candidates Norrisa Brandt, the Trustee Area 6 (Irvine-El.Toro) • incumbent, Donna Berry , Trustee Area 7 <Laguna Niguel Mission Viejo} incumbent, and Hardld McGrath, a Trustee· :Area 7 challenger. "Where's ·the efficient use· of our money?'' demanded McGrath, citing numerous cost overruns on campus construction projects. He also r.!\pped a deeision by the board to levy. a special tax to help finance new construction,~ rather than ask the voters whether they favored an in· crease. 11\ Other criticisms of the build- ing prbgram at the seven-year· old college, McGrath said the dis- trict should hire a construCtion manager to place more cgntrol on new buildings Cost. He said construction of a student center should have a high priority. He said such a center would help .: build student spirit at the college. <See ATTACK, PageA2) l • ·~­~--- ~ 1 -· ---- T•day's CI08lng . · · -.N.T. s•.ieks ... - TEN CENTS burned on lhl' face wil·h cigarettes and v.· as burned on the insteps of his feel. "He was a damn nice little kid; a real cute little guy, blond hair and blue eyes . ;\II he ever \\'anlEl'.d was affection." Wiberg said. · Mrs. Lesslcv ,,·as al the scene of the fire iri .t\rkansas. Capt. James said she told the fire in· (See ABUSI-:, J>age J\2) nit? Publisher Denies Claim ByFREDSCHOEMEHL 01 !ht D•llY Pilot $U1tt Was Laguna Beach school board candidate Richard Lemon asked by a newspaper publisher to pull out of the race and throw his support behind candidates John Anderson and Harry Bithell "! According to Lemon, he was. According to Laguna News Post publisher Vernon Spitalet;,, the man who Lemon assetlS made the request, he \•.'asn't. Lemon claimed that he \\'as called by Spitaleri on Monday and asked to pull out. , Lemon said Spit~leri made tbe ' call following a meeting Sunday . at th~.hon:ie of William Thomas, former school \)oaf11 prei!ident , and political conservative who • wa5~defeated in a reelection bid • in l973. Spitaleri said the so.called 1 meeting was nothing m·or~ than ''Bill and I getting togethc::r and saying, 'Hey what do you think about the election'.·· Seeking election to office in Tuesday's balloting is the slate Of Annette Cassidy and Ronald Chilcote and independents An- qet"son, Bith:ell and Lemon . .IJ;'Wo seats ar'e at stake. Candidate Anderson has a dif· ferent recollection ot the·Sunda,Y' meeting. Anderson said he w3S there, along with Bith,.il, 'tho mas , Spitaleri, Ricb•r4 Jahtaus., owner _of Laguna Be3cfl Lumber Cofrlpany, Bob Miller, .a Cc;lntrctctor active in a past cam- paign organiaation that suc- cessf1.1lly unseated Thomas, and Mary Houle, an Emerald Bay re- sident. Anderson said the upshot of the meeting was that Lemon would take votes away from himself and Bithell, thus reducing the chances of building a threat to. the Cassidy-Chilcote slate. . .. "They said Dick .(Lemon I was the weakes t candidate of the three of us. There was one coni· ment made that of the 2.000 votes the·y expected to be cast, Di<;k would get 200 to 300 at the most .. · They said he could get a lot or headlines 1f he pulled out," An- derson said . Me mbers of the group said the name exposure might help Lemon in any bid for public office at a later dale, An· derson said . Spitaleri said he only talked \\'ith I~emon once during the elec· . (See LEMON , PageA21 ; 6J CWLYPllOT L/SC Nuclear Fog~ . D~vice Exploded , 'A Fl#P!J ' . I ~ ~ l'ol ll!at,~·~ ~ -~~lit~[."~'(;' Airport today (6• ltie UColld daylnarow. Although t•k•offa pro: ceecled as sch.a'uled today, l~dlngs were not allowed un· tll 9:30 a.m. 'l:'hJlrsday the IOI. kept alrplanes "on the cround until 10:08 a.m. and the first, landing was not allowed until lla.m. = '~ J.tl\lllftj $10,0llO). lll addJrlQI\ D'l(eele 1"' YUCOA il"i;AT, Nev. CUPII - ""'1'be United States e>q>loded Its ~ltlrst undeqround nuclear device ·~of the year today, a weapons test . ._.named "Topgallant" that wu felt 100. mtles away in the1 .• famblln"ccapltalofLasVega1. : ... 1 The nuclear device carried a . .;, punch of .from 20 ~o 200 kilotons. ,t"1eanlnl'. that its maximum µpower wu lO times greater than • the. atomic bombs drupped on Japan 4urlng World War ti. Two hundred Jclloton1 11 equivalent io · 8,000 tons of TNT. .~ An aircraft equipped with ;-t'adJatlon monitorinc devices --elrcled the area above ground • # •ro at the time of the 8: 15 a.m. . 'detonaUon. Officials said no radiation was ·leaked into the o.tmosphere. Jn Beatty, SOOle 40 mlles away, the ''vibration wa~ felt pretty • good'' by .patrons of the Ex· · ~hange Club, a bar normally ~:evacuated during underground tests, but not for today's test. A plume of dust rose into the r .desert sky as tb·e earth's surface thumped upward for several feet at the moment of blast. In Las Vegas, light fixtures swayed ,slightly and the blast was detect· · ed by trained obseners·PoSted in ,high rise 1tructU.res alone the Las · 'VegitS. Strip and in the downtown area. Nurse's Aide . R. McGregor . -.. ,Dead at 70 · ' .,;. Laguna Nlcuel resident, Rosa ' ~.Jiii. McGregor; a nurse's aide for \ io years at Capi.stranp by the Sea » ...!Jospltal · In Da'na .Point, died Thursday at Beverly Manor Con· yelescent Hospital. » · Mn. McGregor, 70, was born Jn twa, but Jived 50 years in " CaUlornla. Fog hampered most major airports from Santa Barbara to San Dlero. closing the Los Angeles lnternatJonal Airport from 4:05 to 9 a .m. Thianday and creating poor vlllblllty today. CQastMan .. Will Face diseloaed qwn ol $anla~l!e Industries c~ i.ic;t. (lea8' than $10,000i:!Ht'WJJ<flUca"f!lulty . intet11<I in hil~horiMI lit ~ - Camlilto Cap'ls~Do-t~~ ¥&1ue ·~­ listed). and vendH•t~ty JD, !<rest' In a iiroRbl}'·lij ~Via ·Verbe11a (more·4h•n"1QJGOO; less than $J00,000)., The mayor' Iii.till '!IO Invest· men1.f or real eatatc. hi>ldlD.ls o! the companies .~· Wileb J1e..f.s in· volved . ,, ' · Councilman ~lovarud d.Js· closed ownerah~ot l?ak:C.OUt Security Inc., 2L7.S."l!:l.Camloo Real,. a 1ockatnitbt door ,bpener shop 11nd peraortal ~ property broker firm <SJO·OOO; \>YI le,os than$100,000). •1. •· Real estate h_f . aff 909 Ave . Presidio, ~fl ,· 6mt:; 204 Serra, 115 Los Ill . l 117 Los Molinos (three lot~). ahd 21f S. C rt D Coast Highway El .. JJarajno Real. 0 U a .. •. e All eiiµily inte<esta"\ire.-alued at ·'T more than $10.1'of?o biA.-na, than C urt . t . nc1· I $100,000. > ;, 1 ., W -o arra1gnmen is pe l)i Although a prime ""'_qVer in the for a San Clemente man wfto ~ · formation of the Bank of San police say worked with a 17-year· Clemente, Di Giovannl list'ed no o)d accomplice in burglarizing a bank stock. He said ~ursday bis dental laboratory next door lo ~is ·holdings in the bank aie. I~ th&.n home. · ., San Clemente Police arreste( $1,000 butahe ex~cted at to Scott B. M alln, 157 Ave.ntda . change in'"tne f!eer future. Serra, acting on a tip supplied by Cop,p;eilinar(~harles ·Fox, a re· Orange County Sheriffs. · al es~te apprf.isal offi~. listed Following the arres~,. lice investmentsoflessthab$10t0001n say they recovered a good of C. W"Jtr1en Fax & Assdli·ates, a re· al &'tate appraisal firm; IDS the $2.000 In loot takell d ~the ln16ranco Common stock 11!'41 the Feb.17 burglary at ~des Dental. BankbfSanClerneote: ·1 '-, Laboratory,~ 155 A venida Serra. , ~. _ · The haul in.eluded iotd :usett, in :' CoUjicilrrian foi.·ns~ equity den.tat work! a ~tiit~ blind . 1ntere~t in h•s home a~ 907 radio an office mac t..ac.:Jlo Presidio and 213 :.W. Manposa and siereo componenU and '.too". ((Dote thltn $10,000,! less tban lnvest\gato;s sald.\bi>l'!Ptwas l i100,000/ and 213. W. M.atlpose found in Malln's·liome anl!:• bo~t ·, . <n:iore than · $10,~,. Jess than toe lier at Dana Point llarbl>r. $100,000 » . Malin was arrested: "on in,. No ·.bUJiness owned 1nvest- formatlon supplied by l(i;herll!,. menlO~ ~eal es't~fe )1oldlngs depar\_ment ExploY~ ~oUt.~o · ~ert!clfsclqsed. . . had come in contact ,with .. tb~ (CoµricDmaq Art~ur , ... H!>lmes, 17-year-old juvenile. Accordiql: .,· a-at.eel 'l\le6~~n. listed no ~nve~t· ~to police, the boy was an ~ca~ menis j:i,ut i;f.isclosed eqwty I.ft· from Jopllns'!'BO.ys Rlp'Ch. : terests lfl hi§ home at .zi:a San The youth sinte bu ~n re-Pablo (more than $10,._, but turned to the ranch and wilt f~e' ·1~ss than $100,000) a:nd ·at 103 juvenQe court proceedini:s.~ln·' IJQlores, (more that) $10,000, ,but • O•lty l"lloft ~I ""-I• THEY'RE ALL NELdE -These three San Clemente Higl! School· coeds will alternate in the role of Nellie Forbush In "Soqlb Pacifi<!' From top are Judy Gallaher, Janene Lovullo lnd Allll ~eenan. · Tickets, Available . For 'South Pacific' . ... .... • I ' ifictets are av,llable now for the San Clemente High School sludedt prqf:tuction of "South Pac\flc" to be stllged March 7, 8, 14and15 atl,he Triton Center. · is pl:iyed on alternate nights by three students, Ann Keenan, Janene Lovullo add Judy Gallaher. Other cast members include: • • . tl<lll aJllJ>I ;; "a t • week , and ' bitU ro ,,.,.rore wrote my dfaJ,' t I t r,J t The'"'dea\" was n.emtOrtilen- • donlnc Bithell •n<I Anderson. "l told L'1"1dli.':lihen l In· tel'Ylewod· bin! tUat t~ht he would ru~ a poor fiftb','' Spitalerl sold. · • 'ln the course ol lntervlewlng me about ·my candktUqy, Vern Spitaleri expressed deep concern about the prtfJbrlcatOll cam· palen organization that eliilected and now supp()rts 'Cl!utdy end Chilcote,·~ Lemon said ln·a state- ment. "This week, he (Spltalerll asked me to withdraw and throw my supPort to John (Anderson) and Harry CBithell). ••t am not withdrawing-from the race and I hope that both my supporters turn out on election day," Lemon said, in apparent reference to the remark that be would garner onlY 200 to 300 votes in Tue.sday's balloting. Fro,,.PflMAI ATTACK~ .• Mrs. Berry cited the follcw1ing accomplishments ot the board during her tenure as a trustee: a commitment to the building pro· gram, an expanded work ex· perience program that touches nearly 500 businesses in the col· lege district and the community service lectures series. "I've been proud to be a part o! that team and want very much to continue to be a part of the Sad- dleback picture,•• she Said. Mrs. Brandt said the current board has created a "more friendly" atmosphere at the col· lege. She praised recently hired Superintendent Robert Lorn· bardi, as an ·•experienced man with a winning record:•• . She called for more vocational courses and noted the college soon will have a day care center for working mothers and other- new buildings. ·. ·~ ~e is.:1urvived by three sons, ~.JU>Der:t.. of Costa Mesa. Francis, . A Dina Point, and Patrick, of caPl$lrano Beach ; by . two. . daugtit'en, Barbara Martin, of · Manball, and MarilynDavis,of -·:Dana "Pi>lnt; by two brothen;, c~nection with the alle&ed·"• lesstpan$!00,000>,: ,. " esCapea.ndburgla'i-y. ~· t!1 Coimc:_ilman Hc;>lmes fisted no AU ,ae.i,. are res~ed. Prices range.f~m $2 .50,to $4. 'lhey may be purclased from the high school or the House of Music in , San Clemebte: , Martin Robideau as Emile De Becque; Margaret Alvarez as Bloody Mary; Denny Mitchael as Luther Billis; Dave Clarno as Ste\1.'pot ; Scott Schmidt as Lt. Cable and Cynthia Tosh as Liat. Rap Center Sets Weekeml Listen Class . Charles. L. Morse, ol Mariposa, "'·'jnd llames Morse, of Boone, ~Iowa; by a sister, Catherine 'Zaleski, of Santa Monlca; and by ~pine grandchildren. : : 'Memorial servicu·wlll be held et.12 noon Saturday at Pacific :,Yiew chapel )n Newport,Beach, :'IC.ev~ Philip; Nicol.a of~Unlty :a>urch, Santa Ana, olftclatlng. Prhate ·burial wJll follow at ~aclflc View Memorial Park. . · Visitation hours at Pacific Y!ew are from 5 to9p.m. Friday. ~ank Holdup •• -Suspect Held . . .Jn Santa Ana ... ·An unemployed Pico Rivera ..earpt!nter was scheduled for a Mearing tn Santa Ana today after he allegedly tried to rob a Santa Ana bank Thursday. . Jerry Chavez was arrested at his PicoRiYera komeThursday. ··Accor.ding to agent William SUl~~an of the FBI, Chavez al· leg~ly drove up to an outside 1\w.lnd.ow of the Imperial Bank in 'Milta Ana !ind gave the teller a .note demanding cash". She refused and the would-be bandit drove away. The FBI ar· rested Chavez after tracing a licen&fl number recorded by wit· nesses. Sullivan said Chavei merely presented the demand note and did not threaten the teller. GaANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ........................ JKk R. Curley Wk9,_......._o-._.......,. TitomasKewlt .... Thomas A. Murpttlne .. _ ... • ~ CM,.,.. H. Loot Akhlrd P. Nalf •I AIM..,..• ...... .._. .. • · · ' busine1S-owned 1nvestmeqts or \ real estate. .... . Councilman m PatriCk Lane, f Jla JFJ.avor .an 'attorney,(" liste.d no inv~St· · g · · -." ments. but equity in his home at To Sky Dive · Laguna Beach Mayor Roy Holm will be a participa.ol this weekend in a two-day l)arachul· ing event at Tri.l>uco GtiJyon's Escape Country. ··~ The r,arachuting ~litician is schedu ed to make 'fun jumps" from a helicopter 'SUp.day .1'1ter the conclusion of cQJP.petjtive events, according to bi-gaaizei:- Leonard Rosenthal. r'" r · , Competition will be in the foqn of a ''four-man scrambles'' which involves team rqaneuvers from a height of 6,000 feet. All ·jumps will be made from f helicopter. The sky diving is scheduled to get underway at 11 a.m. Satur- day and at 7:30 a .m. SUnday. · .ax> La Cresta (more than $10,000, ..:.tess than $100>: He disclosed na. liua1ne{s-owned nvestmentsorre--1 estate. · · , •• . ' Tiir.eat ·Given . . " ,. By Kidnapers ; BERLIN (UPI> -The kid· ' nae,e~s of West Berlin's Christian Deftiocratic candidate for mayor today said they will \ill him un· Iese authorities release several im'Prisoned terrorists within 72 hours. :!'he abductors outlined their- ,demaada &n a letter accompanied by a ... picture of their captive, Pe~r Myenz. f'r...i'°•fle AJ ·. CIA 'ASSASSIN' ••. favorite distance of about one· quarter of a mile. ''And then I just got the hell out of there,'' he grinned. alize until the wounded Thomas was cloia to their base that he was seelOng refuge and not at· tacking them. By the time Thomas quit the CIA in 1"6 after nine y"'ears · -service witfl ,,he espionage force he was all\ong the top 10 names on the Communist .b10c's "most wanted" liatl - HIS EAST BERLIN ex · perience was one or the occasions that a determined opposition almost caught up with "a specialist who was given S1 million a year in CIA spending money to go with his $36,000 salary. ·More 1.han 2o men who were He recalled for astonished Jtamperin&~a CIA operation iD lawyers that Communist somewaycamelntothesightsof avengers were breatbi.ng down his Russian rifle in those 10 his neck after another 1ucces1!ul years. All·of them clled and added assastnetion as he beaded for to the repUtation that put Thomas Istanbul and a plane "headed on that tis~ anywhere in the West." , He used his CIA authority to He recaits with gratitude today hustle 200 persons off a Pan-Am the many citizens beliind the Iron jet at Istanbul Airport a~ was Curtain w·ho went out of their whisked to safety ~bile Co111·,, Way to h~lp ,@,man they.knew Ip muntst a'gents watched lhelr,t be an Amerie .. n agent. ...~'f t target evade their net. He has rriore· than gratituc{e.<or the two elderly Turks ...!.. ag'e1 59 "ITCOSTUSabundletotake and &2 -wbo .jwere bl' over thot huge plaoe," ThOJQAI IJollyguardi d~ring pie yedlle reealled. " And you'll think I'm opira,ted from the lj;IA's Bilkan, )cidding when !tell you that! paid beljlquarters.· ·• for it with my American Eitpress . .. " card. Butlt's.true-lreallydld." · VTHEY WERE TRY.Ji Goll· . The computer executive re-. fafhtt typegl•• he ;Jrfuil4. 11fJ'hey· called that he also cam.e very ·, hlci'done .Verylllllll. trorii,llm"*· clooe to death In IHI when he alld , •&lln~o l<i1li.na." And ~, 5ot ' 250 other Cf A agentll mond Ill on '$.W. a ).'!.&I' f0>m tlMi CIA.~ CUba as part or the aborted Bay t;;k\ng . blood car&ot-me."1 or Pie• operation .,alnl!t the 'l)omas rrankiY l"!!nltted wt Castro regime. he. Jn common ·wlth· any other Thoma1 was 01re of only 46 who CIA .,Ill! then '1'il ~would returoed from l~• <ll1utrou1 lbalre v )1(11•1!1111 into (oray that )!(al nniilfy called blf a~~ b'itlllo uplier !JI 111n by th• late 11,.,.ldent John F. dO\llln ·ut W out ~!'!.li()il Kennedy. · , : · proteail>• lffl:•ted by •&11rat• ot Thomas was ,wtli.lio..r on Ille tT dlitlffi: ' 'l · .!'./ ~· CUban maln!lnd b\ltitianaa~ to •i ,! W.Jilo•~9 ftsllltl' the swim 'f~m 111• .;=jllprtlon fl~~ at "I ,Jpolf,,.?ii'Y: llttli ot Ille 1tlan4 to l!'d th• Ru·I~ ,. ' _...., ~i·r I!' Amertc~n:i.etd Qija~amo Jlay omany,&11', 1a ai.t'w , as baat. • ''"' 4 .. <tJ# l~ ~ld t68~ y ~uie na~ JlE AGAI CA•& cl-to eo lloOat '"'ho eovered me oontully atli-'lblt llm• r1:oliUa llrapeklr"~ ~ ... •ot me ·~1D f HW"\flil~, thft"e.''; • ~ '.... ). ... .. • , ., \' A cast o! more than 100 stu· dents will perform in the qiusical produced by the Drama and · Mukic Department . Feniale lead ''Nellie Fm:bush" Fro• P'1lfJf! A I ABUSE ... vestlgators her two children were in the trailer. "She said they were inside ond she couldn·t get to them," Capt . James said. Cause of the blaze is under investigation. When Mrs. Lessley failed to re- turn to do her time in jail, a \\·ar- rant was issued for her arrest, but be.cause it was a misde- meanor sentence, no attempt was made to extradite her from Arkansas. Wiberg said that everyone 'Arho had worked on the California case agreed that the "'Oman never should have been allowed to keep the child. ;;iiiiiii Marion Sykes is artistic direc· tor, technician and coordinator. Richard Dastrup · is musical director; Diane Lovullo, choreo- grapher ; Arion Enmier, or- chestra director; and Ann Christie. business manager. ''South Pacific" was first performed in 1949. It was written by Rodgers and Hammerstein and is adapted from ''Tale. of the South Pacific'' by James Michener. Motel TV Stolen Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers are investigating the then. of a television set valued at $350 from a San Juan Capistrano motel room. Deputies said the theft was reported by operators of the Mis· sion Inn Motel, 26891 Ortega Highwa y. They said they are try· ing to trace a couple who occupied the room shortly before the theft occurred.· San Clemente area residents can participate this weekend in a communications workshop at the Rap Center, 102 S. Ave. De La Estrella, above lhe House o! Music. Bill Angerman, direct:or of Lis.tening Ears which in· corporates the Rap Center and Hot Line. said that the workshop . is intended to promote .listening skills in group experiences. The workshop, which will meet from 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. is not to be an en· counter group, Angerman em· phasized. "No one wW be asked to do an~ing he doesn't· feel comfortable doing,'' he said. Leading the workshop with Angerman will be Jackie Sweet. who trains volunteers for the l\·tental Health Assoc., Jean Kelleher. a school psychologist, and Shirley Good, a school teacher .. Additional information is available by calling 492.8255 or 492 -2606. 7eJ (,l(Jlt ~~. 'l1ee. • \ I "·'· -· :". .... · ·-·· ··-.. -. WINTER SALE ENDS SATURDAY, LAST CHANCE Terrific selection of top quality upholstered furnit\j~e reduced through Saturday . 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By SYLVIA PORTER \\'hlle on a quick lrlp to the West recently. I c1uaht a cold which oettled In my Jolt car, then compounded the an· Ja.Oyance into a m ajar hearinr problem by flyln~ back to Jiew York und circling Ken. nedy airport for 2111: hours. Money's Wort h The result has been a iscrles ot expensive. time· c;onsurnlne sessJons with two ear spectallsts -and a new 'Sympathy for the millions or you "-'ho suffer from loss of .nearing. Did you know thnt -THE MOST WIDESPREAD malady in Lhe U.S. today. il.1068 of hearing -a!!etllng more Americana than heart disease, cancer. blindness, tuberculosis, venereal disease~ rn\tltiple sclerosis and kidney disease put together. Mort than 14.5 million Americans .are afnicled and at leost one out ot every 15 of us Is Involved, according to the NattonaJ lnslitUll'S or Health. -or the total, a rull 3 million are sthool age children. The malady 1s more prevalent among the elderly, however, w.itb .tibout hS:lf ofJhe millions needing attention over the age or 65. What's more the proQlem is getting worse, says .the Bt:tter Hearing Institute in W!ishington -ir ror no other reason than the fact that we are ltvina: longer Qnd dearness among the elderly is growtn1. . -Yet, v.•c pay less attention to this disabilitv thun t o a.DY other ailment. Millions refuse even to admit ih11.l th<:y · have any impairment; others fad to follov.· up on treatment 1t.hat could be o( lmrnense benef1t to them. An estimated 11 5 million Amcr1caris suffer from uncorrected hearing loss: .most could be helped by available llledlcal, surgical or a.mplif1cation treatment. AMo«L I :U I' •1 ~ AC,.IM' J '° • 24 OYt+ I ~~·:iii·" l !1' ir:t' AitQ, .. ,..._ =:-.;,.. : : ft 1'll;-Mwlnw .~ .t + ::i:tl ~'I .. '! ll~;-~' Al\rrleon ,2(1 • IS tlolii+ ~ ·-'"fi I 31! IV.+ .t.lrPrd. 1 "!l • Alt"COIM , 16 •Ill •. ~ .. J ,,..,.~ .• 11 1~· ~ A•tellt 1. 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The same HEW . mudy puts the yearly loss or earnings due to communicative disorders at a massivc $1.7.5bUJion . AD1>lplt4-. •• 'I-"' Ame"ICPw 2 e 211 61~"" AF•mllv .J4 4 1n ~ 141 A GnDlllO 721~+141 AmHolst 10 s :n lOf'e+ 141 Am Hom 1121 795 ll +1 AmHOW! .:Kl 21 1H N\loi-1\111 Am 111ve1tm 4 Pit--\ola Al'Mdl(l.12 7 241 ~+\lo A l'Mdl(Ol'P, 4 e1J "11+ Yo Am Mc!Orl 11 .. ., J + ..... AmNGs 1 J.-1 IM '6+ti , . Am S.•11"0 tJ 14 J"9-14 AmSl\1f,81i.141 Jl 1~ •. AmSm t 11'1 4 1JI 11 i-'41 Am SlnCI to ' 101 12'Mo-t V. AmSldpf4:W. ,. J Jll'J-"" ..... ~·1 •• uo 115\li+ ... Fl• G1s .90 • 5, 10"' .• IC.ill! GE Is.. It lS'llo + .... NAmPll 120 • :w lb• .... 'o lot'o• Jt1141l t~i.. t-OOCIF•r 20 S 14 S\o+ '°" l(•llfNl.32! 1 II 16'h •• 'NCnAlr.100 S 1!1 3'-.. lo (11.1111 ,io 1 4'4+-i.. Fool•CB to 10 •41 I .,. ~1 KanPl.11 5 9 21 11.,..+ \ola NOCnAlrl wl , . lll 1 -•,o ClutllP P, t •• • ForoMo 3 20 t s<1• 33 + ~. Katv ll'ldust 3 ll l'AI-....,. 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Rizzo,_ exe('utive director of the Better I-tearing Institute, In reveal· ing that this coming 1\'Iay has been designated "Better Hear· ling lttonth, '' 1n order to focus attention on what you can do to help yourself If you suspect you are afnlctect · ""'Sterll .2111 ll 1..,+ .,.. ... Cl> Recognize that nearly everyone with uncorrected ~aring 1oss can benefit from medical, .s urgical or atnplificatlon help. ~ ...l_ (2) Find out what kind of hearing loss is your problem. ~ere are two major types -conductive and sensorineural, <ft "nerve," hearing loss. Conductive hearing loss can often be traced to.v.:ax blocking the ear canal, infection of the tis- .sue JJning the middle ear. You will nnd'that conductive hearing loss often can benefit from medical or s 1.1rg1cal help. Am SlotH, 4 24 J.I\.!, +-l't it.mT&T 340101\21 ~+-~ 'AmT&Tpt4 . 37J JSl/t+ 'A ATTplA3,M • ) 4S + ~ ATTl>f83.l4,. 13' 46 + 141 Amt& T WI •J 171 111t+ V. it.mWotlr W > 12 '°'"'• 14 Awtr pr 114 .. 1130 111'1-l't .r.w11rpl \It.I •• JXI 11\!o-~ Awtr pt 1 4J .. 1100 15"'11+ \lo Amerqn 90 4 2 12\lo ••• AmesSt 10d • 202 4'h-,,.. ,1t,me1ek In 1 6 ll 14 .,. ""' AMF Jn l 24 11 80 11',9-.... Amlac Inc 1 ' 42 18-VJ AMP Inc 3111 !Ml 31'l'lo •• Ampeo .a. J 1 ,,,.. , A~• c.p l 20I 4'.4 + ~ Amrep Corp 4 J7 2¥1-V. Am11or J.40 l 1.6 ~ 141 Al'l'-lr DI .. • . 1 Mio+ .... (3) If youts is "nerve" loss, though, )'our problem is in the inner ear and caused by darn age to the hair cells, nerve nbers or both. This type is generally not medically correcta· ble and ls most commonly helped by a hearing aid. Alore than 95 percent of all hearing aid users have a sensori neural hearing los&. A""tff 1,2(1 ' I) .. \6-\fl Amt.1111 .n • 14 1-v. AnMNl 1.lQ 1 111 1S*i-\lo Ancn Hc12Q 7 I 11 + 141 ""4erC1e, t J 21 H 14-""' A.119tll(ot 11 1 1•t '"'"" ... Anlul Co 41 4 tt I' -\.\ A.Pac:r.c so J 21 th-141 -"'<•OIL 'I ' 2' llYI--""' AOKo Corp •• j6 2 ,,, .-Pl. Cor• I 6 114 !JV.+l\(o (4) YOUR FIRST STEP is lo consult a phys1c1an, pre· rerably an ear spcc1al1st -called an otologisl or Ololaryngologist. The specialist will diagnose the cause or :your hearing loss ti.nd may be able to help ) ou medically or ·surgically. (5) If a hearing aid appears to be the an1v.1er, your doc· tor probably will refer you directly to e he;.1r1ng aid spee1alist or first to a clinical audiologist, wl\o is trained to measure hearing and to help rehabilitate and counsel you if you have a loss. C6> Wh en you are referred to a hearing aid specialist, be sure he ls reliable While most states have licensing regula· tions which establish q\,lal1ncat1ons and standards for hear· 1ng aid spcc1al1sts. chCC'k "·hether the spee1ali st will : Stand behind the product he sell s, clearly define for you the guarantees or" arrant1es; bo able a nd •N1lllng lo provide (juick and effl('tcnt repair of your hearing aid "hen necessary; be qual1f1ccl for membership 1n the National Hearing Aid Soe1ety, v. hich sets hi gh stand ards for the test· tng of human hearin,g, and in the selection, adaptation , fit· ting and ser\.·icing o( hearing aids. (7) FOR ADDITIONAL information, v.'rite the Biil ;.1l 1~30 K St. N.W., Suite &>0, Washington, D.C. 20005 or call toll free directly at (800) 424·3576. ·sma ll Computer S ale s Rate Vp ? f "In spite of th(! recession, to the greater need to control ;mall businesses today ap-costs and profit margins dut· ;)>ear to be buying computers ing a recession, Cosentino •>'. a faster rate then u year feels . "Properly used, a com · JI.go, and that tre nd looks a5 puter can help 1dent1fy un· though it may hold up needed expenditure!1 smooth '"throughout 1975," according out produc tion scheduling 'to AM. Cosentino. pres1dcn1 endactasaguldetoreducing Qf Basic/Four Corporation ol parts and !in1shed·koods 1n· , Jrv1ne. ventories. That can mean "There are close to onE more profit on. the OOttom line ·million am all businesses 1n -and also means the com· :the US. today who could puterquicklypaysforitselF." l:)enef1t from owning a com Coscntlno's outlookJor 1975 ,Puter. a nd so far the com· is ba sed Oil' a number or rac· puter industry hns only begun tors, lnclud\ng the degree! of ,4.0 sc ratch the surface of this interest Which continues to be _ ,n1arket Potenti91, '' C06entinc sho"·n by small bw;ine!ses. 'Said ··At business shows and at our uwn 10-house demonstrations, JIE SAti> Basic/,Four Corp. we're draW'Jng crowds equal ,'i\·as the first company to offer to or above what we were get· · ni.in1comput.er syatem!I to the ting one or two years ago. , ~mail business market. and "The cost-saving values of ;hos shipped more than 1.500 the minicomputer are de. systems in tts first three monstrable. Once the . years. _ manager of u small business ' From the outset. Ba sic/ understands how easy it Js to ..:'tour Corp. designed systems, use. and how much benefit ·son.ware and support with the can be derived from lt, he 1s !small bu1ines1 mttnager in "'1lllng to make~ buy or lease mind, the executive UX·.decislon -r,ccesslon plalned. notwithstanding, Cogentino "For example, "'e elected mointalns. to u se a prog ramm1nJ( ·~~n,uaae which could be east-~ learne<I and used by com- · .pan le• \bat don•t have 110Philtlca"'1 comput..-pro-, ~sr•mmer•• and operat.on on · ft&ll. We tailor each 1y11tem \:.and '•ch 1ottw1re packaae to :till• partlculp need• of the In· ·\Mvldual ell,nt. And we bold ~·,..,alnlnl cl a:a1e1 to help the :!iwnomer miff lhe tranaltlOI\ .:Soth1compul~r.'' h11ald. • COMPUTER SALES lo amall bU1ln111<>1 appear to be bold.lni up belier than other .. ament.s. o! the economy due ' "'WHILE THERE ure \•aried opinions as to when the recession will bottom out, It appears that one f~ctor ta cer· tlln as evidenced by put his· tory. 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ZI01t• 40 • 4 lil.. , la'" Coro l n ,.,, .. .,.. let11l!'IA11d I 12 IN '''°'" '"' 2 ..... n 1t111 ,Jt 10 s• e -'"' SAN FRANCISCO \UPI) -A federal Judge is s tanding by o jury verdict which ordered the Great Atlantic & Pacific Co. Inc. to pay S32 million in anti-trust damage8 to scve1t California and Colorado cattlemen. U.S. District JudgeOliverJ. Carter rejected an A&P request (or a ne\v trial or abandonment of the jury's verdict. The catUemen ortginally also filed $Uit agaln1l Safeway Stores Inc. and Kroger Co., but the other two of the ~ltion's largest grocery chalns set· Ued out of courl. Film Earnings BEVERLY HILLS (AP> -Twen· ~eth Century-Fox Film Corp. re,.rt· ed a sharp Increase 1n earnings in 1974 over 1973. The company carnod s12 J6 million. or $1 .57 a share, comp1rM with $8.66 mllUon, or $1 .01 a share, ln the pre- vious year . I F•I CoustefJU, Son • • Plans Lecture Jean Michel Couste,u, elde~ son of the famed Jacques Cousteau, will condutt a IYIJl· po&ium-on *'Man And the Ocean" at the Dis· neyland Hotfl, J:mbassy Room at 9:30 a.m. March5. The symposlum is spC>dsored by Pep· lperd.ine College. Admi .. ioo is free. Emp.hati& wll' be oo man's i;elaUon to the ocean and )'ow he can better protect it froqt polluUon and other hazards that threaten of. . Cshore fisheries and farming of the oceans Weekend Cale1idar 21. m , -. . Stinger Sail8 ~oward Na saD: Title .., NASSAU1 B~hamas !AP . ~One Ton slooe. 1s vlrtuaJJy ass .. asou'i overall tllle in the Sou Conterenct aCter p)aclnt.second Nass•U race • • Stji;iCer, O)Yned and sailed !>Y Dennis Conner ot, s~ Diego; came In on ' correctea:tii;ne Tuesday bellind Country Woman, a l:i~·Coot One 'Fon sloop. The Clnal race of the-SORC season is Friday's Nassau Cup. a shoftrac.eoffNas.sa'u. COUNTRY WOftlAN, owned by ·Robert Barton or Cbicago and sailed by veteran yachtsman Bruce Kirby of Ottawa, Ont., and Rowayton;Conn., sailed the. 180 miles from Miami to Nass au ln a corrected timeofl-2.8199. lair o ree,nw c , top In Clah E -, The1(ace started off Governmeflt CUt in l\oliul_lli With heavy winds ol 35 Rnots fro·m the south. As tile bolts TQ\lnaed Great Stirrup Cay on the way to Nassau, a front moved thtough and the wind shitted tq tlle no1;-thwest. The first boat to fin1sh w8s John l~.ilroy's Kialoa Ill, a 79·fOOt ketch out of, Los· Angeles. l\ialoa finished in an el&psed tlme:.of 17 h,ourS, 21 minutes but finished well ~ack in.col1ecte<I Ume. CORRECfED·TIMEst6ndings'in other classes were: Stinger made the race in a corrected time or Two Big Races 12 'S:ation, a36·!ootOne TonsloopownedbyTed Crane of Honolulu , was third with a corrected time of -Class A: First: Salty, G0ose, a M·foot sloop o"'·ned by Wally FrapJc-and!Sob Derec~tor. both' of Darie n , Conn ., and designed ~Y Derecktor"' Runaway, a SS.footer owried by. Uoy<\ Ecclestone Jr. of North Palm BeaCh, was second and Thun· <.:lass E : First, Hot Foot : second. FOrt.une Hunter; 35-foot er · owned by Juan Cameron 1and · Thomas Gresinger of Wa shington, D.C.;. third, Osceola, 34 ·footer owned i1Y Malcolm· fflcNeil of ~Jiami. Off Dana Point .--12 · 9 .... 541 • .......... - The waters off Dana Point should be alive with sailboats Saturday and Sunday with two major series races getting unf,ter way. The activity Saturday will be centered at Dana Point when the Dana Point ·Yachl Club launches its 1975 Performance ·Handicap Racing. Fleet series, a seven-race offshore classic that will continue throughout the Season. And on Sunday Balboa Yacht Club will send a fleet of International Offshore Rule and Midget Ocean Racing Fleet Yachts to Dana Point.in the first race of the 66 Serie&. The BYC race Will start between the NewP.Ortjetty and ttie Balb:oa Pier with a short beat to Windward to "C". mark, off the Newport Pier ~nd \hen a run to the finisti off the eftd of the Dana Point breakwater. TllE 66 SERlES is composed of seven races, the winner being selected on the best five. ·other yachting action in the NewPQrt area will be a match race se.ries sponsored b.}-Voyagers Yacht Club on Saturday, and the third race o~ South Shore Sailing Club's Winter Hibachi Series, also on Saturday. . Another m ajor ,series getting under way this weekend is California Yacht Club's Overton Series at Marina del Rey. One of the principal Overton Series races is from Jle1arina del Rey to Newport in April designed to get yachts to Newport in advance of the Ensenada race. • . . Probation ~do Class ' R,aceG01es • l:.OS ANGELES (AP> -A judge has placed a former member of the Los Aaeeles County As· Seu.meat Appeals Board T N. I on probation for five 0 ' .ie sen yean after conviction on briber)' charges. Bert Nielsen of llunt.-' l •llll••••••• lngton Harbour Yacht Club was \h~ wl~ner of ·the Dave Ullman Trophy • for Class B ·LJdo-14 sailor& in the 5th annual regatta held Saturday end Sundily at Balboa, YachlClub. 'IJ'wenty·tbree boats t\rnled out for the reg1\ta wbicb WH sailed In light to modfra~ wlndf over bal'•aunk. KatJir l'yler of BYC was lite wtnoer ro aass c. Summary or ~eaulta: u Class B -Ber '-' Nielaen. HHYC; 2, Roy ... Woe>Jaey, Live : 3.__ Wea :.i .~ge, BYC : 41• uave ... Ru~tlgap, Sl 8YC; 6, Robert MJndte, LIYC. 'Claaa C -l, Kathy Tyler. BYC ; 2. Mike PoUUakl. BCYC; 3, G11r1 Schaffel; WYC . '. .... :. ~ · .. HE.RE'S THE Bu~s . 3n.DAll ,, WALL COii ' GLIDDEN SPIED Sj\TIN OB . SPIED GLIDE-ON Two of the 'be•t. one la for inaide walla and one fOI' outaide atucco. Tbpuacmda of Colora. Okay. dan't all yell at once, make a line and 1 wll1 wait on you a.a fa•I cu I can. 97 GLIDDEN ANTIQUE llT CLOSE-OUT Uaed to be aimoa1 1wo GLIDDEN SPIED GLOSS . $.?-AEBOSOL PAllT 57~ J won 1 aay all' color• becCJ\lM .-.... bucka. but we ... cloamg anybody know• nobody baa .. all .. ':::-~ NiCe 12x38 inch MCti.ou .c> you caa do the waµ. celllng.,01 what ..... quickly Cl a ..... IGW a corked w~rb9foM) // PANELING r tUtUllA ' 277' , WAU PAJIELING ..........•.. ~PANELING ......... 3 33 ™P~G ........ 3 97. ='"cro~1 497 PllESIDIO GOLD PllllELING .... out thia batch tor a apeclal. 97c llASllili TAPE Sixty y<ndo ol •llcky tape. get enqugh to 1 ..any do II up right 39~14-5,~. 79111-99:- t colon. Juat-the on" moat people lilr:e. 147 hlZ, PLASTIC . BlOP CLITB- U yri apil) tM pa!Dt you11.ti.h you'd tiiougbt one for any pric.. 1··1 t.. -~=-- SBllliLE WALL SIDllG CLOSE-OUT 1 2fsllQ.FT. . I ' 7 f • ' 7 • -• ~ . • Saddlebaek ' ·' . ·• ". ~O tT l qN ' -- - T o day's Cl~~ ~. Y. Stoelii = V :-O_L~,•68•"~N~O~·~S9~,~4~S~E~CT::.:.;l~O~N~S~,~44:..:.,P~A~G~E~S:....:'__,~~.:C:--:"'.'----+.~~~~:,::..~:;;.:,~~::t;:!.:.:.:.:::.!:~.:;,.'-::-,--,:'.'"':--~F~R~l~O~A~Y~,~F~E~B~R~U~A~R~Y-2~8~,~19~7~5--~~---T~E:.:.:N~C~E~N~T;.;;~: •• • By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ot-.DllllytlllMilMlff A gravel mining o~ration near the Coronado llomes tract or Mission Viejo has been given a temporary variance until Ur1s summer to continue exc.eeding the county noise law. Tl)e Orange County Noise Yariance Board gave the Liv- Jfl&Sl:on·Graham gravel company F~eeway Hav oc until July 31 aqd its sister opera· lion, the Sully Miiier asphalt mix plant, ulitil May-30 to .reduce noise to legal limits. Failure to do so. it was noted, could result in criminal prosecu· ti on or the sh~tting down of the , pit in Trabuco Creefc in the vicini· ty o!Saddleback•College. Th e vartanc·e board 's milestone action. believed to be 200 Cars Crash In Heavy Fog CORONA I AP I Ahout 200 cars and trucks piled up in dense fog along the Riverside Freeway this morning, injuring numerous work-bound molor'ists in whal Fog Hampers Air F lig fus Fog that has shrouded the Orange Co<1st han1pered <1ir operations at Orange County Airport today ror the second day in a rO'A'. Although takeoffs pro - ceeded as schedule<! today. landings were not allo\~'cd un - til 9 :30 a .m . Thursday the fog . kept airplanes on the ground until 10:08 a.m . and the first landing was not allowed until 11 a .m . Fog hampered most major a.irPQ,rts from Santa Barbara to11an Die10. el01lng the Los Angeles International Airport from 4:05 lo 9 a .m . Thursday and creating poor vi.&ibillty today. . • Victim's Car Found Before It Was Lost A patron al the Buckingham Pa\ace bar in Capistrano Beach got a royal surprise Thursday night about three hours after he first entered the tavern at the Capistrano Beach Plaza. Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers joined him al'lhe bar to ad- vise him that they had recovered the car he didn't even know had been stolen and had jailed three men on charges of auto theft. Deputies said the victim's car was taken by the trio shortly after he parked the auto and en· tered the tavern . They said the vehicle was halt· ed a few blocks away for a traffiC' violation and it was then learned that the occupants were riding in a stolen car. Booked into Orange County Jail on charges of auto theft were: Michael Cordy, 23, of 16342 Bayshore Lane. Huntington Beach; Jason Roberts, 25, and Walter Belcher, 23, both of Garden Grove. Deputies said the victim pre- J ers not to be identified . one called "horrible sounds of screaming met31. ·• A gasoline tanker exploded and twisted wreckage of vehic les was strewn along a four-mile stretch of the highway in Riverside County. The collisions started about 8 a .m .. in the height of rush-hour traffic, and continued for about two hours A dozen California highway patrolmen from Orange County \\'ere dispatched to the scene to assist 'Riverside officers in diverting traffic and cleaning up the' mess. a patrol spokesman said. The string of accidents ex · tended to '-''ithin a half mile of th~ Orange County lin e, near the fr · inges of the Green River Golf Course adjacent to the freeway. "You couldn't see more than 10 feet.·· said Bette Reinecke, a re- porter for the Corona Daily In· dependent. "That's the problem you couldn' l see.'· • ~ biCI> a)-P•tfP.lman said fl•· ib1llty wa .. ab<>dt ZS rea aod "It's getting worse.•• .. A mototjst. E lizabeth' Rag8uo of Corona, sald, .. Here I am sit·· ting here. I .don't know 'Nhat to do. J hear crunchfhg sounds all over. Horrible sounds of scream· ing metal." \ Miss Reinecke .said she saw many pileups of cars and trucks, some so twisted that she couldn't tell which vehicles were burning. "There were clusters of people standing everywhere," she said. ··t 've never seen so many wreckers. Jt was an invasion of wreckers. Highway patrolmen and firemen were everywhere." Rescuers cut one person out of a smashed van. A sink, mattress and other items from the van were scattered about. Another man, was freed from a massive pileup of trucks and cars. Miss Reinecke said she saw u burning truck with a car em- b¢ded in its side. Witnesses told her the truck had exploded several times. A Marshbur,i Farms truck spilled its load of citrus pulp onto the free\l.·ay shoulder. The Corona Com munit y J.lospital said seven persons had been treated for injuries in the emergency room . ''We're expecting several mor'e ," said a spokesman. Pi-lost or the accidents were in the westbound lanes, but several were also reported in the east- bound lanes. . r In the Wfst end or Corona, hun· ·dreds or trucks were lined up on city streets waiting to get onto the cloSed freeway. '• W oodel Prescribe~ New Look on"Board ' STRESSES ECONOMY C•nclkl•t• Wooclel • (Editor'• Note: Thi& is the last in o strie• of profile• on IM 1~ coftdldate• far ti!< Soddl•lla<k Vallel/ Unified School Diltrfct board of tnutee.T. . 1Wtday dlltri<:I voters wiU aeled fiw tT'UIU••: three jOf' four-year term& and two for iwo-ytor tnml.J . ' . ;_ ~ the nr4t ld Californra.; waS ~re· cipitated.blt an·ss-narrte pe\ition of COronado resid}nts to' he coun\y-liea!Oi deparfin'nl-!IO~ firms were c'ited an.er a he·ai~lt g_Y.! ment·investigation conc~hat ·noise": from the plant ex~ede<i the ss decibel base-ltma_of~tft~ cou9ty noise or· dinanc-e::· "11 ~ • .... -.., ,,,,_ Meter.:nadin;fs ..,.._. fron\ the ·- . "O•llr !'41ot StMi ,.._.. BRIEFS CHAMBER Sheriff Brad Gates Sheriff's So·uthOC Plans Told • Sheri If Braif"G afr am to El Toni !<><l.•Y. h ief tb S#d· dlebaok" Cba~rYot'dihl~e oa.,bl1 soulh. Ora91le ~"IY operalion~d detfal~ Pl: 'rot the fulure-, including ~a ,ex- pa~ed substation. Gates said thetbui).ling iS now in the design St q:e:'andl\i{ill be constructed wlthi'n ttte neX[ three years, eilber adjacent to the e~­ isting So~tb Or;inge County Municipal Court facilities oc. on Crqwn Va l~ey 131(rkwa1 neitr t~e San Diego Freeway. .i, Gates diet not elaborate on those plans but-he did say Uiat he had a personal Rre'ference for a station near• the. fr~eWar, in- tersectiqir be~~S~ that1 is Where he believes ttle"'..JutW-e concUtra· '• tfact discl0l!l9d that U \iinuton· Graham eJCeeeded 55 db for an hopr and ·eo db for more<tbaft->15 minutes. 'l'he other • plant -e?(~ ~ ceeded 55 dhfor-ap bwr. · Unde r the coupy noise law~ the 55 db l eVeL 'may be exceeded for no mOre than 30 ~i'binut~~uri0g the day.; At hllhtl'the upJN!l limit d~\o50ilb. • ·-BO{~ .a !i-Om~o':"ners reP~:en-. . -~ ... ., , ..... _, . -· -· . - Va1iance :· tative and a Livingston-Grahan1 orfi cial said Thursday they are confident the noise can be at· tenuated. Gene Block , property manager for Livingston-Grahum, dis - closed that the firms had hired noise con.sultantsi and th8t they \•iere prepared tQ house the of fendirig grave l scr·c:,ening machinery in . heavy ply\\·ood e nc losures lined 1,1,•lth sou;a absorbing n1.:iler1al. n He said thl' company had voluntaril) rellucecl noise ~y 15 -20 db and t h at he wti.1 · some"·hat s urprised \\'hen t~ homeo"·ners filed the petition. Block pointt..·d out that in ordpr to cut the ll'vcl b v 3 db. the · amount of noi se muSt be halv.p.: (SeeGRA\'EL, PageA2l ¥--. ff/ : ,, " MQther Charg ' • 2 Children Killed in Fire .• ' . ' . ' A Sf!in Clethente woman pre· \'iously convicte¢ of child abuse has been arrested~ for mi..irder and1 arson in connection v.ilh the deaths of her two children in Pulaski County. Arkansas. where She fl ed follpwing her con· viction. Shella Lessley, 19, w~ held on two counts of murder after fire investigators fQund the r.emJlins of her iwo children, J~sie. 4, and Adam, 2 m9nths, in the burned htJ lk of a mobil e home. According to coro11er's find · ings, the children "'ere burned to death. The tra iler was in an older ' Last ·Qumce For · E1Xlilers WASHINGTON (AP) President Ford annougced "a linal extension'' to4•ll'.or\ 1ii< clemency -Prokrarii fqr Vfet-Milhi:e,• .4~ ... vadm, &nd Cietitrters until March 31. 'Tb~ President told ©.eineit-•c~ :.0.NI Gbairman ~1"11 GtiOdetl l haf••tiiere .tu1 be bo further extepsion~" bl· _t,he ., program, which was pUt into ..effect ·1ast September to pfo. vide cleil:J.ency for .thousanc;tp of young" rhen in,volved in, draft dodgi:ng or i"desertiori. rt· ll!'iufi ~ s~rur~.~ >:·. 'e ;whl!'" ~u,.e '5'Ale· t, Ford.ii:li .hat..",~ 'on'a.f'!Ft!lef:re~I 4tliel!ro- 1; J~~:.V"to~~:~~\or;•~ "ho, Ji.4ve ~.Wi'ea:dy .,tJ'ei)J !JliShed al"~ only n<IW I~' c.,theya\.eeligible." · ~ • mobile home park just outside Jack sonvill e. Pulaski County Sheriff's Capt Wayne Jomes. said today. !\1rs. Lessley was c0:nvicted of child abuse and sentenced to 60 days in county' jail last August. The case has clearly ups et San Clemente d'etectives "·ho worked on the tirme. John Lessley', the "'oman ·~ Marine husband, was convicted or relony child abu.ie and is in state priso11 now serving time. Mrs. Les!ley never served her time. She was released on her O'-''n recogni zance to take her Hired Assassia .. (·h~ld Jessie to relatives lb Arkanses and she j ust never re.· ~ turned San Clemente Del. Roget'" \\li berg said the caSe broke in San Clemente w,hen a neighbOr ' noticed little Jessie wandering · around the neighborhood. ffe WB!? dressed only in a pair or trainiP,& pants and the bruises and woun~s sho\ved on hi s body. \Viberg said th e child w~~ co,·ered "'ilh bruises and in· \'estigation sho"·ed t\\-'O ~Its hl:',d been used to beat the child . One belt \\'as a tv.•o-inch w de <See :\BUSE. Page 1\2) . • . ,. L~guna Niguel Man .Ji~lls .[#e in CIA Central Intelligenqe Agency hit man Uhlltp "Dave'' Tho1111s,had to be'hustled out or East Berlin in afhqrry in 1963 for r easons he still can't talk about today. Communjst agents well aware or the_ Lagu'.ha Niguel m•n's re: putat1on as a CIA assassin were hot on his heels, only too anl!cious to cut short the c a reer of a ma"n with more than 20 notOhes on the R,ussian rifle he 'Preferred for his "'e)imination assignments." Fellow CIA agents comman.- deered a 1937 Packard, had tbe gas tank ripped out, put in a neY.: fake g a s tank and s hoved Thomas inside it with orders to · keep his mouth shut and breathe shallow. WQKKERS THEN hammered • th~ o1~, rusty gaS tank over tHe new device . poured in j u st enough gas to get the car rrom. check' point to checkpoint and then stbod back and crossed their fingers. ' East German border guards. alerted' ~y Russian agents, did theif usual thoroqgh job a little mote thoroughly. EVery inch of the Packard was checked while it was parked over an open lubrication pit frOm. ' which it s unders ide was thoroughly scrutinized. lion otpopullition will be~· ...,_ · :-.i'J,~-..,..----------'--'-----------, The sheriff said b~ Wa.S disap- poipted by a low 1 t:.Urnout' tit' a public ccirtie seminar'earlier tpis month at ,~,ihich former su~ta· ti.on commander Walter .r.f\h and Inv'estigator Skip Mitchell were given officer of the y.ear It took 40 minutes for the car (o teach We st Berlin from its eastern starting point. Thomas was told when he was sealed qp that he had SO minutes of air ;ft awards. Gates noted the acconlplish· ments of the two men during the past year while working at the Laguna Niguel substation and said they "deserved a bigger pat on the back than just 15 J>OOl)le showing up.'' Sheriff Gales also asked for community support' on pre- liminary plans Cot an. Oran·ge County central coroner's facility which are sc:bedu l~ to be re- (~e GAT ES, Page A!l ~ " • Gun ~ ~Phooey· 7 '!I . ... . . ""' -. . C~~rk Fiiii.s llolditp Try ·''this JS a holdup. ''.said he. "ls that a g un?'' s8id'6he. "YESITjs "said!),." . ''Leeme·s~ it,·· s31dshe. · And With that, 4>0lice said today, plucky Susie J indsey 24 foiled a lJ<?tdup of her ~tOmat booth at 2200 Harbor Blvd., ci>st~ •Mesa, Th'M_s,day night. ; . THE .l:$>U.NG NewPof't Beach woman tOld officer J a)" Pherrin the wo~~d:-~bandit Who ()ad sihlulated,a gun in his pocket sudden· lyloq(\;-,.beWildered.1' ·. Me backed awa~ ~ ~1~i.ny booth ~s the short. swarthy man stuck, hJs he~d th:ougft·Uie wmd9w giving her the opportunity to slam 1t down on hu; nec"k. · MISS·t.rN'lSEY ;bein~ kind,Jiimply grabbed bed the would·be bandit's"h'ead, gave him a horrendous shove and then closed her wlndow'forthenighl." Hefle~)nto thie dark:J]ess, empt.Y banded. " ' the most. .,· And whil e furious Ei;~t G~rman guards and agerUs watched the procedure throu~ their binoculars, welders rippied off the old gas tank at the W:est German ·crossing and whip)'.¥d the fainting Thomas from what c.ould ha\'e been his metal Lom b. RE TOLD THE STORY Ti>UrY· day to lJle Orange County Bar AS· sclciation in a lunc heon re· minisfence that made James Bond look like Li\tle Bo Peep. Thomas. 39 , of Laguna Nlgu'el, is now vice preside nt of On-yile Computer Systems. Inc., o'f Newpe>rt Beach. and, he says,i dedicated to that industry and · development as he once was o the CIA he joined fresh from U$C in 1957. · ISee CM., P age AZI " r ' Coas ll ... W<"alh<"r . ' . ' ' Night and morning den~ fog and low clouds. otherwis haty sunshine Saturday, ac.· cording to the weather service. Slightly cooler with highs mostly in the 605. Lowa tonight 42 to 52. INSIDE TODA 'V Chatli~ Brown, Snoopy artd tM , rtst o/ the •· Peonuts" gang "*I" come to life in a musical to tW pre.s~ted aJ UC Irvine. See stOf'll on Page C-1 of loday'1 Wttkendt!r Index ,-,• i .... ' • : J I • •• I ' SB Nu ·1ear I De Vi· ... Exploded 9( ' f · cc . . YU A FLAT, Nev. (UPIJ - '1'he Unite<I &tales exploded Its i!rst under.1rpund nuclear device bl the year today, a weapons test · code-named ••'l'opa:allant" that .. was fell 190 ~lies away in the 1samblinuapltal of Las Vegas. rt·· The nuclear device carried a JPUnch ol from 20 to 200 kilotons .meaning that tts mattimurri .power was 10 times greater than lhe atomic bombs dropped on Japan durine World War II. Two t.undred kilotons Is equivalent to \!00,000 tons of TNT. 1 An aircraft a.quipped with ltadiat,on montt'artng devices t"tircled the area ..above ground ftro at the time of the 8: 15 a.m . . ~etonation. ' Officials said no radiation was leaked into the atmosphere. I'": Jn Beatty, some 40 miles away r\he "vibratioo was felt. prettY «i(bod!' b'y .patroqs· of the Ex· ·.tbanJe .. Club, a 'bar normally .4;Yacuatecf d\arlng underground 1ests, but not for today's test. '""A plume of dust rose intQ the desert sky as the earth's surface 1thumped upward for se.veral feet .,at the moment of blast. In Las .,Vega,s. light tixtw-es swayed slightly and the blast was detect· 1 eel by trained observers~ted in I\igh rise structures alon.g the Las Vegas Strip and in tlie downtown ,area. I E'r-rO,,.-AI I . ' 1GATES ••• !viewed by county supervis~s Aprl115. i I ·••He said consf..ruction Of such a facllltf is necessary '•to take f Orange County from the l~"to 11975. •• PathologtSts nbw must 1 condflct itutopsl"es' In a conYerted glirage with a ·150 watt bulb hang- fhg from the celling as the only liglfting, according to Gates. : l\!GaU!f;' said the existing' morgue : f!l'extre,me'l crowded, backward I 8.bclr*>tconduciv.e to the accurate I Wl>r~ ·Which is requlTed .of pathologists. · ' it'JAoo't~llf C'Onstruction '\need I pointed out by the sheriff ¥as. a ~ional tr&ining .tfeadem~e -said ·raw-enrorcement officers" ,... """' tralued in Orange but )hat that city has confirmed that I> major hJBhwaywill~ut through . e:ideli>y~n f~u Ga s; Id e! a 'er .'J, raC:" · ~1.w acillty .JI!' tllat o would soon ppoint a""ctllbmi\1"11 to-.:be&ln laruiing ~uild}ng _400 clir- Ji(:ul~~· ~ · ~ ;: . : LViejo Pabel s~_ts .~eeti1'g_ •Thi , ssiOn Viejo Municipal AdvijOry Council <MAC> will· meet JJJ. execytive session Mon· day .to · choose its permanent ~etary from five applicants. The meetif\I', not Open .to the JiM.lblic, will bEi held at T:JCJ' p.m. in tile council o(flce, 26129-D La Paz Road, MiSsion Viej~. KaWeen 'K~:lly, chairman or the M'AC:satd the council mem· bers .. irJll ~terview each appli- eant-:M'.gndi • and announce their ~eciSlon'wit n a few days. - ~te Kidnaped IPOh .. lllalay&ia CUPIJ - Foong Seo0g has -been kidnaped and is belnti helcJ tor $1 million ransom, familf SO\lrces said to- day. The · sourc.es said Foong ...,Seong, ari octqgegiuf~. wps ab· ducted from his r:olstress' house Wednesday by three men. 1 I I Ft!d!Y· Februl!'X 28, 1915 GotilliJ ~ lilin Riri1'e ~ at:4•to <UPI! 'lliew..U.' ,.. ~'1Wii1 . aad eSa<u'1elilO Ua,aln~ llil ''X·fai..a!'.eii · re ta unsopblltl~ -and .= .. r••ted cOi:ill~ Chril.and Suzie.-' ~ ' After nine ye•i-t together, the •hagn pair aPPan,ntly have no ~ersta}1dtn1 q( ttle matlna proCes:i, and 110 .,.periencod .gonllu from. whom to learn, · · The 25-prlnute mo¥1e was pbtitlned last'fa11'1~· a·xoo in Swit.erland, and promptl.Y.d!<;W nal(onal laughter,"! lets sex-ual activity among a ~~Jlas. .. · • • .,. •'Just because thew~er wurt!al nice ll(e staiUil s~ina .the 111ovie again,•• Saera~eitto ZoO Dirett~r BUl v-eaer. aald' fh!onclay. • . • • • Projected in their ouUl'?<Jr grotto, the black-and-Wbite· film caught Chrll and SuzJer& attention for as mUch ... four. to five seconds at a time. • ~ ~-.. · -4'We expect it will ~ver&l montll8 before there is a signifi· -cant"' change in their aWtUae towardl one '"not.her,'' Mttkc:r saicj. FroaPageAJ -WOODEL ••. boards have a tong way to go in learning bow to cpmmunicate with their constituents-and he promised to take steps to im· prove that Jack if he is elected. o.ily l"llot $a.ff ~Mt• "Take a moment to think abodt the last person you helped eled to a public post," Woodel !laid. "Has he sent you any informa· lion or requested any informa· lion on your thoughts?'' .. A sharp attack on current spending policies of the Sad· dleback College board of trustees marked a college candidates' forum held this' week in san Clemente. Road Comin' Through "Today, we. are faced with Qn ever-growing list of offic~· seekers who, after being elect~. forget you. I will not forget you. I will be 'the people's voice on the school board." Woode!, who lives in El Toro with his wife Gale and four children, is a U.S. Mari,ne Corps veteran and served in the Korean War. He is college educ~ed and is currently working on a degree in business. Woode! also called for greater acco.untabjlity among board members and their public and vowed to dig out all the facts on any alternatives prior to making a decision. ' , Banker Indicted KA'rlSAS CITY, Mo. (UPl/-A federal grand jury investigating the fmancial affairs of former Missouri Gov. Warr~n E. 'Hearnes "'Thursday indicted the chief e.i,:"ecutive oi Missoari's largest bank for -perju,ry. T)le jury returned an indictment of ·feur counts of perjury against Donald E. Lasater, board c;hairmao of the Mercantile I ."# c~. ~r St. Louis. -· - Appearing aL Aie forum were candidates Nqrrita Brandt, the Trustee Area '6 (lrvine·EI ToroJ incumbent, Donna Berry, T!"'ustee Area 7 (Laguna Niguel Mission Viejo) incumbent, and Harold McGrath, a Trustee Area 7 challenger "Where's the efficient use or our money"'' demanded McGrath, citing numerous cost ·overruns on campl.lS construction projects. He also rapped a decision by the board to levy a special tax to help finance new construction, rather than ask the voters whether they favored an in · creet5e. In other criticisms of the build· ing program at the seven.year· old college, McGrath said the dis- trict should hire a construction manager to plaCe more control on new' buildings cost. He said coostruetion of a student center should have a high priority. He .sa~d such a c~nter woµld help bui\d student spirit at the college. ··1·ve been proud to be a part Or that team and want very much to continue to be a part of the Sad· eb&ck picture,'' She said. 1. • . po.. ,·. ?1 ':. .... F~PageAJ ~-. • ·c1A'. 'ASsAsstN' . ' ' . •• His specialty was killing. And his favorite method of eliminating "anyone who was getting in our way" was to enter ',the chosen East European coun- try from-:his Turkish or Iranian ' base and spot his target from his favorite distance of about one- .quarter oh. mile. "And then I just got the hell out of there," he grinned. DIS EAST BERLIN ~x· perience was one of the occasions that a deterrnined opposition a lmost caught up with a specialist who was given $1 million a year in CIA spending money t~o go with his $36,000 salary. He recalled for astonished lawyers that Communist avengers were breathing down his neck after another successful assasination as he 'headed for Istanbul and a· plane "headed anywhere in the West.'' He used his CIA authority to hustle 200 persons off a Pan·Am jet at Istanbul Airport and was whisked to safety while Com· munist agents watched .their target evade their net. "IT COST US a bundle to take over that huge plane." Thomas recalled. " And you'll think I'm kidding when I tell you that I paid for it with my American Express card .. But it's true -J re~lydid.'' The computer exetutive re- called that he also cime very close to death in 1961 when he and 250 other CIA agents moved in on 'Cutia as part of the aborted Bay,. ,. of PlgS operation' againSt the Castro regime. Tbpmas was one or only 46 who ntu.rned from the disastrous f<lrJIY that was finally called off by t.he late President John F. Kennedy. · " Thomas was wounded on the "I' Cubab mainland but managed to sWnn"" from the llorthern portion ofl.be island to the south and the American-held Guantanamo Bay base. :: ,.. 1 DllUyPl•SUffP!t* *LS OF CIA DEEDS former Agent Thom•• ,, some way came into lhe sights of his Russian rifle in ~ose IO years. All or them died.and added to the reputation that put!fhomas on that list. ~· . He Fee alls vlittt1gratltu\I• today the many cit1zeris"llehind the Tron Curtain . who went out of their .l way to help a ma·n they knew to •, be1an Americap,·agent. He has mote ihari gratitude for the two elderly 'Purks -ages 59 1 • and 62 -who were his bodyguards during Ute ye.ars be oper'ated froni the CIA's Balkan" headquarters. ' b With grading completed. construction crews extension, when completed in about a yea'r·s are now busy putting in improvements on time, will take traffic to Lake Mission Viejo. Marguerite Parkway extension in north Mis· Marguerite Parkway now ends near the sion Viejo. Pipeli~e is being installed l>Y the Casla del Sol cctmmunity. · Santa Margarita Water District. The road Fro• Page A1 ABUSE ••• leather one with a large brass buckle. Wiberg said the brass buckle just flt some or the bruises on the child's buttocks. Wiberg said the child .was burned on the race with cigarettes and was burned on the insteps or his feet. "He was a damn nice little kid. a real cute little guy, blond hair and blue eyes. All he ever wanted was arfection,'' Wiberg said. Mrs. Lessley was al the scene or the fire in Arkansas. Capt. James said she told the fire in· vestigators her two children were in the trailer. ··she said they were inside and she couldn't get to Lhem," Capt. James said. Cause of the blaze is under inve~tigation. DAR Honors 3 s ·tudents • Thr'ee students trom Los Alisos IntermedJ·ate' SchOol in Mission Viejo wefe honored Thursday by the Aliso Canyon chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The three honored were Sherry Sumision. Stephanie Puncochar 'and Lori Reubush, all eighth graders at the school. Their selection was based on an essay contest, which "·as judged by teachers in .the Sad- dleback Valley ur:;fied School District, said June Judson. publicity chairman for the local DAR chapter. Th~ subject of the essays \Vas the American Constitut_ion. Banks Drop Prime Rate For Loans From Wire Services NEW YORK -· First Nationul City Dank today lo\vered its prime interest rate for business loans to 814 percent from 81h per- cent. the lowest in 19 n1onths . The sharp decline in the prime rate -the key loan rate for cor· porate customers at commercial banks -reflects a slack in c.redit demand caused by the recession and efforts by the government to eas~ credit. The rate has dropped steadily since August when it was at a record 12 percent. Laguna Mayor To Skydive • Laguna Beach Mayor Roy l-lolm will be a participant this "'eekend in a _two -day parachut- ing event at Trabuco Canyon's Escape Country. The parachuting politician ts scheduled to make "fun jumps" from a helicopter Sunday after the conclusion of competitive events, accordin g to organizer Leonard Rosenthal. Competition will be in the form of a ··rour -man scrambles'' whioh involves team maneuvers from a height of 6,000 feet. All jumps will be made from a helicopter. The sky diving is scheduled lo get underway at 11 a.m. Satur- 'day and at 7:30 a .m. Sunday. Fro• Page A J GRAVEL ••• "We're only a little in violation now but the last is always the hardest to get,·' he said. Del Mortenson, president of the Coronado Homeowners As- sociation, said the two firms had made an effort to reduce noise an<l ··accomplished a great deal." I-le said he was convinced that the rirn1s, subsidiaries or large oil companl~s. had the technical capability or attenuating noise further to meet the requirements of the 1974 noise la~·. I-low ever. the noise variance board made it clear that it wants noise levels to be brought within legal limits. no matter what technical problems. lt instructed the Viejo 1\.lanage· ment Company which leases the quarry to the two rirms (o make sure the compliance order is car· ried out. 1'hc pit o£f A very Parkway has been in operation sin.cq , 1923. Coronado ·homeowners b'anded to,:.:ether <:.igainst the noise pro- blcnl in 1973 . One method .of bringing ·noisc in compliu.nce with the law h a~ homeowners v.•orried : the con- struction of a block wall around th~_offending machinery. Jews Steal Body JERUSALEP..1 {APJ -Jewish religious students stole a body rrom a haspit<.il morgue today and then mounted a window· breaking riot to demand that doc· tors stop performing autopsies. police reported. It was the firs t outbreak of religious violence this year in Jerusalem. 7eJ ~';+I~, 11ee, \ ,, I . • ) ... ' ••••• + ...... ' WINTER SALE ENDS SATURDA y I LAST .CHANCE Terrific selection of top quality upholstered furniture reduced through Saturday. Don't delay! · - OAEXEL-HERITAGE-HENAEOON-WOODMARK-KAAASTAN--BAKEA • • 1 . . . 7eJ """' ~~ 'J11e. WEBDATS l SAT\lllDAYS 9:00 to 5:JO • I NEWPORT SEACH • 1727 W~STCLWF1>R.: .. 2-aorO. LAGUNA BEACH • :J45 NOH1'11 \:OAST HWY .• 41M~t TORR'ANCE• 23841 HAWTllORNE BLVD. <()ptn Fri. tll.9.Sllh.12·1:3P>, • • Jlt I 111' -, '\ • • • Ba~g~d.L ..... . . • Fr!d!)'. February 28. 1975 ' -·Vent11ra Jail N . v· . ot 1ct1n1 Of Slasher Warning ~Oul;r : . . - Smog Device Fines_;$helved • Inmates Riot WS ANGELES (UPJ)-A de· relict round hanging on a closet door in a cheap hoteJ ·by a coat hanger twisted around his neck was not a victim of the notorious SACRAMENTO (AP) -llii.:h"•ay patrol.officials said today lhey will continue to i,,ssue only warning cita~i9ns to Los Angeles area motorists who have not installed a conll'oversial smog con· trol device. • Cli.P spokesman Kent twtillon said officers would handout the fineless warnings until the legislature decides whether or not to VENTURA (UJ'I> -Almost 100 prisoners at the county jail, led by women inmates, battled deputies and firemen for six hours Thursday night and early today. using clubs and knives and setting !ires throughout the jail. Sheriff Al Jalaty stlid theupris· ing wai quelled early this mom- jng by . firemen, who battled 5 Ministers Raid Porno Book Store SACRAMENTO !AP) -~'ive Baptist ministerli raided a book store Thursday night and threw most of its books, which they claimed were pornographic, into lhe parking lot, the sheriff's of. flee said. The five were arrested by · sheriff's officers who were pass- ing by. No charges were filed im- mediately. According to the sheriff's ac· count, the five ministers went in- to Goldie's Book Store, at Auburn Highway and Madison Ave .. north of Sacramento, about 8 . p.m. and asked the clerk if he believed in God. HE SAID h e did, and the ministers told him to leave. He did, and they threw out the books. The sheriff's office identified the ministers as co.pastor Delbert A. Miller, and "pre· achers" Robert Lee Williams, Kenneth Ray St. J ohns, James Larry Tomlinson and Robert Edward Hamilton, all of the Landmark Baptist Tabern...1cle. Sheriff Duane Lowe has been conducting a campaign recently against pornographic book stores . A spokesman said Goldie's got its business licen$e over Lowe's protest. prisoners with high presst1re "Skid Row Slasher," police said hoses, and a force of 58 deputies today. armed with clubs andshieJds. The '·Slasher'' who cut the There were no serious injuries, ' throats of nine men in the past Jataty said, but damage to the three months, is still at large, the· building especially from fire and object of a massive manhunt. water. was expected to be ex-The dead man was identified tensive. ·as Manuel Garcia, 31. Tberiotbrokeoutinawomen's ~orkers at the Pershing Hotel holding tank, where about 25 in-said the body was found dangling mates were confined. rrom a closet door by a coat ··The whole jail is over-hanger twisted around the neck. crowded," said Deputy Ernest Although a hotel clerk said Rogers. ''Apparently one woman · YPIT.....-there were pools of blood in the prisoner who had appeared as a Divore-Gr_t__. room. a coroner's report said the witness (for the prosecution) in oe;: ea body had not been cut. The death thetrialofanothefone,woundup Actor Sandy Baron, 36 Y.:as classified as a possible repeal the smog device progran1. - The state Senate approved a resolution Thursday <.isking the CJIP to hold off issuing formul c1lations until the fate of three re· peal bills had been decidt.>d. But h'lilton sai~ CllP off1ciuls had ugret'd earlier to wait before issuing tickets. The three repeal measures have apparently been blocked ,by the Assembly Transportation Comn1itLee, \\"hich voted down one of the measures Wednesday. - Misconduct Barred From Divorce Law? in the same cell with prisoners h I d h I d · h suicide. ' whoknewshehadtestified." w o paye t e ea int e Lt. Lynn Selby, head o( the SACRAMENTO (AP> --thecurrent la\vluallowmiscon· A fight broke out. which soon stage version of "Lenny", special "Slasher Squad" police Evidence of specific misconduct duct evidence, and that is con- turned to a free-for·all in the was divor.ced Thursday set up to track down the wouldbecompletclybarredfrom trary to the "''hole intent of the .holding cell, and then spread to from his wife, Mary Jo, 25. mysterious killert said Garqia divorce proceedings in California· lrt\\," "1addv said .iflcr a 45 ·12 anotheP women's holding cell. They were married in Nov· was not considered a victim of uhder a bill approved bY the As· volc ::.ent his ·b ill to thcSenat('. ember, 1970, and have been the Sia.sher. · · sembly Thursday. 1'ht• grt"at bulk of divor<·es filed JAILERS RUSHING to halt separated since June, 1973. The Slasher's las~ kooWn vie · AsSe mblyman Ken Maddy, CR-<' i 1 t· · · i r recon c i Ii.a bl l ' di r · the fighting were met by fighting Baron was ordered to pay tim was found J' an. 31, just a;; the Fresno >. sot Kt his legislation will ft•rcnces" --unspecified reasons waves of men and women his ex-wife $5,500 in casll, police efforts to find the killer tighten California's no-fault thC'couplecannotcontinueliving prisoners, deputies said. The give her half equity in their were greatly stepped up. In the divorce Jaw which allows mar-tog1:•thcr -as the grounds for di s- prisoners were armed with sharp home, custody of the family month since then, perhaps in -ricd persons to st'ek divorce :-.olutiun of marriugc,"Maddy s pieces of ceramic toilet bowls, limidated by the dragnet, the simply on the grounds of irrecon-added. plumbing pipes. firebrands and car, and pay. $550 a month Slasher has app3rehtlyhaltedhis ciliabledifCercnccs. '!'he state bar backed the bill, razor blades. alimony· depredations. ·'Some judges have interpreted !\l addy said. "One woman prisoner threw a r--,--.O..--------~-="'-'""''-"'""'~---------~~"-'~~~~-"'"-"~~~'--"'~~~~--------- television set al a deputy," Rogers said. About five fires were set throughout the jail, using blazing mattresses, furniture. toilet paper rolls and magazines . Deputies on patrol and five city fa.re units were called by radio to 1 help put down the rioters,· estimated to number about SO men and more than 40 women. Using high pressure water hoses, the deputies herded the male prisoners into a da"yroom. Flying squads then made sorties into the room, clubbing their \\'llY in. grabbing one prisoner and clubbing their way back, hauling the prisoner into a corridor to be handcuffed. Hoses v.·ere not used on the women. Deputies· wrestled them individually into sub- mission. Costa Mesa Store Only flfiii ; ',ti • 't ~ ·•.\ .. .. ,, .. .. • f' ,,,, ,~·, I • 'They're Lying' Starts s,,t~rday §:30AM Union ChUif Denies Report From Wire Services · Longsboreman"s leader Harry Bridges drove through a picket line In San Francisco. It was made up o·f his o"''n office workers. The 73-year-old Bridges, once a fiery symbol of radical labor militaDCy, stopped his gray Volvo long enough to respond to a striker's allegation that Bridges' International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union was refusing to meet and settle the strike, which began last week. "If they 5ay that, they're ly- ing," Bridges said. . . Then he drove through the pickets into the headquarters parking lot. • Emperor Hirohito of Japan ac- cepted President Ford's invita- tion to visit the United States in early October, the White I-louse said. Press secretary Ron Nessen, ·responding to newsmen's ques- . tions, :;aid the emperor and em· press will "engage· in official functions in Washington'' on Oct. 2·3 as part of a \'isit expected to last about two ¥leeks. .( PEOPLE ) Secre(ary of State Henry A. Klnlnger joked that he had to keep his threat of resignation go- ing "to keep up the morale of my ambassadors and to give my staff some hope.'' Kissinger made the quip in bantering with reporters cover· ing bis meeting with members of tbe . Senate Foreign Relations Committee. "Damn it," he added, "I said I would serve as Jong as it is useful. I didn't say l would serve no matter what!'' • Sen. Alan Robbins· criticized some of Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley's policies and said he may run for Bradley's job in 1977. ' But by that time, Robbins added. he expects Bradley lo hold a federal cabinet post . "I don't think Bradley will be a candidate for re-e lection," Rob· bins, a Van Nuys Democrat, said in an interview. • • "Never complain, never ex- A London high court dismissed plain ,'' Ford Motor Co. Swedish actress Anita Ekberg's Chairman Henry Ford II says of $72,000 claim against her his weekend arrest and subse- estranged husband, Rick Van quent fine for drunken driving in Nutter. California. Miss Ekberg, who lives in lta-With that short comment, the Jy, claimed that property her auto chief chuckled and headed husband put into storage in Lon-for an industry banquet in don four years ago belongs lo ·. Detroit where he received a 30- her. second standing ovation from But after she failed to meet a nearly 3,000 engineers. court order to transfer $2,400 It was a spontaneous reaction from Italy to England to pay for from the crowd which gave only thecontlnuedstorageofthepro-polite applause to other perty, Judge Patrick O'Connor dignitariesintr"oduce<twithFord. dismissed her claim. ·I · • .... •.x .. -· •• _,,_...-..... '"'"'=='°• .. I •• The Nevada Gaming Com- mission voted unanimously to al· low St. Louis attorney-developer Morris Shenker to hold a major in\erest in the Dunes hotel· casino. The vote capped one of the lengthiest and mosl con- troversial investigations in gam- ing commission tlistory. A gaming cdntrol board in- vestigation of the 68-year·old Shenker raised allegations about his possible ties with unsavory characters. But the board ac- cepted Shenker's explanation. ~. ·The Oregon Legislature has given Dr .. Samut1l Alexander Mudd a vote of conrldence - albeit a blllate. Mudd was the Maryland doctor who treated Jobn Wilkes Booth for a broken leg April 14, 1865, during the actor's flight after the assasslnatlon of President Abrilllam Lin CG In. I •Steel Wheels • High Top tor ankle support •White with yellow for glrls •Black with white for boYs •Perfect all year 'round ' . -. RO:l:ler . skate clos.eout Now only • 200 pairs of shoe skates Orig. 6.99 ' ' . ". HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa (714) 646-5021. l t " • I EDi~ORIAL PAG..E ' ·eels · ';Eu1·n Slow • ' · 'l'llree weeks· ago.' the Orange Cciuniy Board ot Supervison voted untihtmduSly to a,sk .tbe CallfOQJ.ia Y~oulh .,,uthority to conduct an alidi! 'ot the cQ\lnty buses Initially will be statlooed In Oranjle. lf the COil· ceptgoes over, tbeservice can be expanded as needtd. The more militant )ll1Jl<llcapped .people. W4"1~ lion Dep,artmel\I. ' 1 access to the entire transit system. , , Bµt that is a big step Uiat Will CQSt a lot oC rnO{W)'· It should be taken, but not without ,much. eai;efu1 pl!"l"ing that is based on spipe ex~elloee', en ·II• propose4, the audit, SUl*lvisor Thomas 'Riley's.'\lc;I a survey ot pri>bat}ori programs is needed todetermln~ tl>eir effectiv~esa. • IJ'hat wall three weeks ago, And, so far, the CYA. ~dy hasq't left the starting gate. CYA Director Allen Br~ said )ii.s department would like some evidence that the audit proposal 'has broad county supJ>Oft before accepting the board's invitation. . . . Gov~mment. Goofs • Specirlcally he wanted written endorsements of the audit 11rogr,am from t!>e chief pr.obation officer, county • admin\strative pfficl'. ti)!! presiding i udg~. ol. , the Juvenile Court ana the Juvenile Justice The pitfalls of excessive government regulation are pointed up in a couple of stumbling big brother efforts by the Civil Aeronautics Board. More than a yeru-ago, theCAr.ruled,that airlines must abandon their specia YQ\<lt'h fares on international flights. Commission. . So far only the CAO's office has responded to this request. ·1 . ' · · · Does lite silence or the other three imply op1'9sitioq to Ille audit? The delay in securing their signatures.c<1..uld indicate Jµley was on the right track when he suggested astudy1,S.needed. But it didn't take long for the thousands of students who had been saving up for a trip to Europe- to discover that Canada hadn't dropped the youth fares. So northward they trekked, leaving the U.S. lines with still more empty seats. =·- .Help for Handicapp~ Now the airlines want to rest9re the cut rate fares. The trick will be lo persuade the CAB that it goofed. Equally uns uccessful was the agency's proposal to end group charter lights this spring. Orange County Transit District directors haye taken a well reasoned a;Pproach tmvard improving bus11ervi'ce to the county's·l00,000 physically disabled resi<JE;nts . , Rather than plunging headlong into a poorly researched program.that might do little to assist the handicwed, directors have chosen a step-by-step process. Since an estimated four million Americans avail themselves ot these travel bargains each year, it was hardly suprising,to learn that more than 50 consumer groups had vigorously protested the ban. So , in fact, did the scheduled airlines, which get up to 25 percent of their revenue from group charter bookings. '' .. As a pilot effort, the district will outfit three of its new minibuses with hydraulic lifts-for wheelchairs . and put them . on call to the disabled ro,- door-to-destination service.1.The specially equippect The CAB apparently has decided to put this brainstorm on the back burner for a while. So the charters will Oy . \·All .of which jndicates that the gove rnment regulators might do well to preface their s weeping decisions.with a little more homework . U .s. llands Across The Se~ B~lp Arabs . WASIUNGTON -The u,;t • states has made secretprepi.ra- tions not to seize but to Pr'9lect the oil fields of the Arab oil {1ACK ANDERSON J lhelldls. ·o . of ~t k ID ~11lic, Secretary ~ Sta~e" r_n~ a shipment . an,\"'. an Beary Ki1sing'er bas warned that Wsiiles, Complete with military the Vaited S:tates, as:a).ast.Tesort ~tructors to explain how to use tniPI tate·inilitaryt •diOD to pr.e-, ~JI!. ;vent the 'Oil stral! al\¢ of theo ' 'THE ONITED &TATES is also Dear Gloomy Gus About the only good thing you can say about H e nry F o rd 's Santa Barbara trouble was at least he didn't get caught driving a Chevvy .... T .M . ~· Gw , ............. ff• """""""'ll'Y ,.,..... _. • .. , MCeuarHy rwftKI. .. • .._ ..... -~· s..11.,... -"""' .. G....,..rGw, Delly,...._ rOJI.' ~· · • . ad~ing, training and suppJYirii Bulln ... vate,he asqa:eredto th.t;: armed forces ot Saudi ... laelpthepetJ;oleum')lOten~de-At~bla. In the past, tJµs militarY This has giyen. tlje. CI,\ con· I end t be 1 r .. assistance has been largely hia'-'tacts close to the seat of J>()Wer, fabuIO;Us hold -• den behind civilian contraets. . accord.in~ to our so~rces, in s~h , i.ngs. Ii e i,S • .• ~we reporteQ on,Jan. 6 ... 1973, f4>f coun~~ as E!~o.P,1a, 1:ndones1a, wo~rie~ that . . ~xample, that the JJendix field Jor<talf~ La:os, '89!na1i,a, South i"ad!.e.al Arab ~.:·.-·'. r;Eafgin·eering Corp. was Jlirjo,g J<.ior.el{. Sodlth Vietnam and groUps ntay , ~· , ~fy exper~s-right off t}.5, Thail~nd. _~ a item pt l.o ~ -b' blBes, \dressing them in ·civilian TH,E CIA has bACI\ training overthrow the . • ~.olot~ts".. and sendlng them to · .palace guards for. more than two con.servatlve ·,; §'°•u ,Arabia. .. ' deC'ades. In the process,, the CIA sheikhs~ whp .• .. -t\.t· asi three other giant U.S. has ~ q'uietly de.veloped ·some 1 ~a:ve f_r1end!Y . ' .corpor11'tion s -Lockheed. bo<lyguards into informants and ti~ with the . ~ $ r .Northrop and Raytheon -have used others· to influence palace Un1te4 StltteJ . .:This ~!d: put.the . ..also pppvided military servi~es policy-makjng. • · vast oil r~erves ~r,.the.~e(sfan-.:.1 ~ Sa~i Arabia. Now the As-·f fhailand is tY,Pical. 'I'lle crack, Gulf :trea inlo host1leilanCls . . soci~ Press has discovered Gd'-man protect1Ve force, which ~ '' . an~r .civilian contractor, Vin· guards King Bhumibol "Sm....-.ET . tntell~gence cabl~ nell _Corp., which has agreed Jo Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit, is repor): ra~al ~ovemen\s 1'1 . traintheSaudiNationalGuardto direcle'd. by a \rusted CIA m-=Of ttaf "entltn Gulf.;.tates-. protect oil wells. traiu~e. He ·ls Lt. Gen. Vitoon Sont.~ oJ' the endergr!JqDd This cOrporate military aid haS Yasawad, who also led the CIA's leade~. acc~rdjng to th~ cables, been quietly coordinated by ·a. Thai irregulars in Laos until the have spent time tn Russia •. China U.S. training mission in Saudi 1973 ceasefire. and North Korea. There IS also Ar b' '1 d t• f beu.......I . . " ~ evideifce that they have received. ".I ~a. ts u ies ~0 ~r .,.~ ••wn"bEVER con1rols the Sov¥,t nifCJtineiparms. .o( • trammg an4 deal ~~th JUSt a~.t palace guard in Thailand. con- F.ot eX.liple1 the strialegic every ~spect of military affairs, trols the crown," one Asia·wise, sbet)Jid,bm t , Oman,·:.Which· accordingtoou.rsources. . ex-CIA 6i>er~tive told ~s.• He g\lards ~he entrance to the PENTAGON officials, remem· claim'ed the 0.IA has run the Pel'slalt ·Gulf. bas' been bering how King Faisal withheld palace guard s1ncethe1950S. thr~ l)y•a radical'uPHsing~ fuel from U.S. ships and planes in "one~; high gQv~rnment of- ~e 118• l>e..en'intelligen~e re-October 1973, wanted his pledge ficials :escap.ed from one of port.l:r ~ 1het gue.rrtllas have in return for military ~istan~e Tbailaodls periodi~ coupS -and atta~edt.ttudiAra~outposts: -that he wouldn't part1c1pate in sougbt sanctuary m the l;>ase-Tbi.l:!i Ch' re._ the United ~ther oil e°"'8rgo against the meat of a CIA a•ent, our sources st._ jjJ tiQlsteridll'lhll military 'United States. ' recall. •• • , · f~tl lr&J:.1, JOrct..n~L.ebanon, . 'But Kissinger, satisfied with Yesawad'~resent' protective OrQel~~dj Arabia'. ' hia·relations with the kipg, over-force is arm'M with Tba!-made, Tbe ._.9'.f!at mlJilaO' &upport J;UJed the Pentagon. Germ an-designed rapid·fire is ao1n11 to the •hillt of fian ; whom• " •. • riOes alid are skilfl!d at ba"!fll.ng KissJnaer: ilas .. fncoui:.aged to i --~ P"ALACE G1UARDS explosives. , . betOme ihe. pfot.ett.9r or t)le, .• ~ ltcan now b~re .. vealed ~at Ci r\ The)' Were-tra1n;ed not1ar fr~m 'Wl'VE 60T VlfNW Of APMl~E~S, JUT WE SEEM TO SE l\UNNING OllT OF FRIEN~S~ Gover111netat's Dictio11ary .of the A bsard Regulations Costly WASHINGTON -Forasmany [ ] tion. 1'hcre \\'ill be· a big fight years as can be remembei-ed, the RIC HA.RD over being put out in the cold foibles of government regulation naked of protection from ne"· have produced a thick dictionary . WILSON competitors . of the absurd. One uproarious re-The deregulation of natural gulation I vaguely remeIJlber gas is. another area \\'here the had to do with specificaJ]On.$ fer IT CAN ~ '.t: _que.stlpl\ed abs,a.ee of the government's brassieres for female m.ili.tary "'hether anything like:thls. Would guidin& hand "·ould result in the personnel in World wprj1_ 01 .Jl.'ork \\·hen it is.. Considered.that greate a vailability of this gro"·. It is now ~Oining to be seen that · heavy taxT penalties oa:J.¢..bisk\Y., ingly 'scarce product at a higher the regul-.tors are no 'longet·oc · and c1gar'eltea..at"e~~ied pri · to be sure , but at least Casion,lly _..bf an ~ifici'We\ ia'tfiiir..-1 ~ f&... avie Ythen it is SO badl~ ,.'funny , stupid ·• gardJeS; • C'. • c $"' ·ne · .Dr ,pernicious .gasoline. "" • "'1 , • "'!'. are other in.stance:> b u l a r e Yet it ls evident that,lf regul.a· \\:'ht'r "regulation is having to becoming ..a tion gro"·s apace; at· iii the ·&rge-· · y to e conomic utility heavy drag on ·Jast ts:r~a(s.agct pro c .-. Jn · J. t~e b.9rror Q( reforn}ers the economy. tinue in the fUture~ . a ' provers . The Alaska Jn the span ·economic utility a • ~ ~.,.pip ·~ is finully. being built of 15 years no endurance are like r~f.6-~~!~~ arte"~:~ein g dt:l .a yed for fi\"€ ~ess than 29 ceeded. The trenQ II:· f .. J~·tn · Y._ears.~.·· , major enact-direction of more re atiof): fot ' .~ . . . men ts of la"·, safety, health, e.ntironrn.ehlar, ' ~;:,t.;M F.RS are ~g1nn1ng ~o some of them noble in purJ>')se. economic and eyen moralistic re• real!z.e. ~hat the costs imposed ~n have swollen the rolls of the re-asonS. A consum er protection ·the ec.o(lom y by Ralph Nader I~ gulators of busin~ss to 63,000 at act. if it is eyer a'clopted, ,,·OUld nO the a~eA of auto safety and ~n11- an annual coStofS2 billion. doubt be carr ied out as a polll'l~19f1are\'e~yh1g~an~m1ghl crusade. be pattlally achieved 1n different THESE estimates are made bv Jn the absence or agreement \\·a:i.:s. l't1urra Y. L. \Veidenbaum o'r that government regulation per H1gh'Kay s.afety measures. for Washington Uni\'ersitf in St . se is at best a r;:ni xed bl essing and e_xa~ple. ~1ght be .more _erfec· Louis in a stud)· (or the American economically retarding, atten-t1ve 10 cutting do"'" traff1~ .de· Enterprise Institute, and there is ti on ought to be gi\'en to specific aths than ~eat be~ts. The.eff1c1en- no reason to quarrel witP them. instances ,,,here regulation could cy of ant1-pollu~1on .de\'1ces ar:id There is no point in going.into the be a voided. leadl~ss gasoline 1~ much 111 absurdities on .whidt ·\Veiden -· question . Home electric costs are baum dwellsr a1lhoµ&h somt;:of Ol"E OF these is air traveJ. ri sing at such u rate in some them are intr,insie311y -il'l.terest· The For4' administration is about areas that consumers are en· ing, such as .ttre· ;ti' pourlds or t:o proPose the deregulatio.n _or air titled to "·onder about forced cut· documents hecessa~ to s6i>port • travel. an<;I JaJer on ~ rev1s1on or backs in the use or high sulphur the license ren'i1ta't'app1icati6h -··th~ r~gulat.ton of railroads and coal. s tymie d nuclear po"·er ror three !}~aJl:. te)-evision stcf· ~~ruc_k111g:,_·.A1r safe~y ~ould not be plants-. or other r-egulatJons lions. and the • regulaliorWof .. Jleregu1ated but a1.rllne mana~e · ""hi ch inc rease th e costs of elec- cuspidors UJJder ~Jn"' intendOO .f r;n ent wol:!kJ be 1nves_te:<J. ,,·1th trit PO\\'l'r. . to reduce work·re1Uted far8J~e~i· i". gtteater pnvate respons1b1hty for r\ serious I ook needs to be dents. , .. , •1 -· , ~J. ·eompe~ition on .rares. route~ ~nd tak en at thi.> \\hole r ange of re· The more impCirtant ~nt js . opera.tions·. Thls ~ak~ a1rhne ~ulution to determine "·here its one known b;I mnliQRS' of . .bJJ.si· I inana~e01ery.t net vou s. It has J>Crfectionist aims collide ~·ith nessmen. The costr6r understand\~ r: .. ~tabhshed. 1~s own comfortable the requi rein en ts of increased ing and complying with govern-.. "'~elat1onsh1ps und er \\'ha t employm ent<V.od e.~pending pro· ment regulations is large and :..amounts~,to r~gulato1:y protec· dU flion. · must be passed on to the ultimate consum er . \V eidenbaum's re· medy is one that y.1ill never be ac· ccpted, repl acing direct regula- tion \\'ith economic penalties through the price system to makE pollution. for example-1 so ex- pensive that it will be avoided.. C,t;ireer Education . . .. ... ~' ~ ~ , Tbe niost conti:ov!rsial. re· 1_. • volull.on~ry. ~nd debated-idea in TDE BOQK~ ... 'N · edu.!atlon,tQdiy is U...-1ubject of •• ,. , ~n. Ca00 .Eclucatloni> A Prop(asat , 'for 1lefo~in by1 .Sidney P . ~ J\larfaliil, ''· • (lll'cGraw-Hill, $7 .95), 'I'h~ author, a . forme •Com- missloner of Education and As· ~tmltted. The · horse'-people's si~tp:pt Secr~ary A>~tEducation Perslaa1 Gulf. Bojh th(' Unit~ 2g~otShavetl','ainedipeehteunits thel>i.U.S. base at.Koralt, which Sta~ and lran.hllVO gone.to tb~ IU~h guard_ fa~ored forei gn becaii• a,ClA sub<enter during al4oltrouf>letHlman..."'2Unlted· mobarchs. pfeml~rs and die · the Vlelrlanl Wat:.._•'!',!_'! still a ~f:,f' bas Jps\ .sent e omar. ot , ti\<it~. • : m;ojor intdligencevu....,.~ • , · D~g Ha~itig ~ropos~i Slirf aces Ag'!in ' -"' uqjv~ 'sity leaders._1s_cbool boardS, bu:;in.e'ss ind lQ(IJ\Sti'y. Dr. Marland objects totbetitle •·falh~r Df career educatlqn." whiCb is cOmmonly al~iated with his name. for tbe concePt, he stiys~ has had many fathers and m'othus ;"in fact ti has been waiting ln the Wings for· g~era­ .tions. he~declares, •Dt1 he·nas on- ly been a ''mid·hushf:Qd.•' to ill ' Assemblyma eon h-tS t ) ' 1 ) ...,ew1ng 'his elfoffi l.ilalize ' ... ARL WAT RS creYhound dog rocing, Th6'pro.-\ • _.i is !lo\ new and in f~d ~U :'<--.:..;,,.;:·;..,,,_..;· ___ _. _ _.. become somewhat &fan ·~old re-~ , · ~able'• perennial, with Ralph as visions; tor regulation and licens· 1Ulatut1porsor. iJ>g ,or ll\O•• who would 'be in· JI •ftYthlnl has changed'sio'ce volved,' •lmilar to those now iov· !be !alt lira he proposed dog enllnil tior1e racing. nclni It Is that Ra\Jih is now • • 0 pe Ii at in' •, IT WOULD restrict the f r d m a loc•tiob of track• to those eoun· greater »qsi· ties over one ihtllion in papula· lion of in· til>n.It!Jldiffe'entrromoUieref· fluen~ in Ill• , ~ i;:;' • forts to legalize gambling In the Auembly as pait in that It doesn't attempt to cb•irmaD Of carnei:1upp0rt frOIJl.Specialjlec-' Jt s Ru I e • .,, 1orssucb Magricultllreoreduca-C~mmittee. I tlonbyhOldinfdutcarrobinthe Also the ad~p-, . f~ of sp)iU ff<!Jll ~ alttici~· lion by t~c • ed llevenues. rt merely assigns yqte& qt the , ~I tt0enues to th• generalful!d, lobby 'i'eform" act 1!'8Y Impair-s•U some small percentage at· the •bililr of b,or,... ocing In· lt!!•ll0J1s to the counties and -i. tv defeat the pi'ol>o6ul ·'cill• in which the If!"'"' 8"" tlM:>' h••• .._ credited. wtth In 11Juat.cl. l thapast. Tbe 1111llor argumeot of the W'• J!l-lll'e All '5S. I• a ·~ appears to be one of i=~__,.s111111V.ap11eb!U "f"'t ploy" bued upoa the fact ~ ;o;ll emt• a com· tlat borae racin1 i~ now "'8"' by the pennlu-t. Whll• that 1118' bave '·"' qJ11!$1C. loalemerit1t.1bouldn't beO!Ver· 1111111 c :Al'• -Pro-Joolced that the strongest ~· porters appear to ·have a iargq financial interest in aeeiog the , "sport" legalized jn this state On the other band the s!ronjtest organized oppositipn would a.,... pear to be the horse racing in· terests wbo also have large financial st.kes in the ouicome. Tbeira however, unlike the dog racer's, is not speculative. They have huge. investments in the tracks, in horses, and In the various supporting industries and services. Altogethb it iJ claimed that horse racing representl a billion dollar, ln· duslr7 within this state. · · s!rongest araumen,t ls that it wlll l anjl now Pr,esldenl pUheCollege seriously damage horse raciJli'·1 , ~!'.!trance ~J:~amillatlo Board, becausd It will• •ake galjl!Ug ,points ou.t that llils new foi:c.&.ln dollars away from their opera-learning theory and practice tlons. shifts the emphasis of America's schools from l~arnin'g for learning's sake lO pa;eparing stu. dents in practical -is weJI as ·a~ademic -ways for a-useful, productive, and seJf.fulfiJUng life style Of their choice. ~ THE DOG PEOPL~ attempt to refute this with 1.be unprovable claim that dog racing ''bas its ~legion or fans'' with the ip· ference that they are not partlci· pants in horse racing wagering. As to corruption in racing the THE FIRST BOOK on the sub- dog fanciers like to quote from ject. for general readers, career Sports llluatrated wherein a Edac1&ioa discus~es the ways in writer declared "The' dogs are which career educaUon seeks to America'• best bet. Doi racln11i.S make scbqqlin1 moi:e releyant . . without a dou.bt the most honest for children, young 1>009le, and BOTH SIDES mdulge '!' exal!' sport In tho world. There ta no adults. It d,elclj!>es the 11,Yauun'• C«lllloM to au11port their pas~· w•ytofi,.adoc roce.''TIIatlaJoo current lmp•ct on •cbooll,.cok a..,.. Tb~ b~rs· people_j?OlltenCI, l d<>1m•tl• ino pun ~eel) a leges, vocatton•I lnslltut ... and tbat.,I raclnc. is a !"JoWtib$fget.'' statement to awallQw: )Jmoet butine1se1, and ie"xpl6reS lt1 -ration u cQp>pahd.to their anYthincc•a'beflxedbUttJiepro. ·J>Ol<j0tlal for revlt•UdJll,the na· Jnvestmenlo. lt u certOJnly true babllity is thal do1 rtcin1fcan be lion al••l"llllll curnclila., II* breeding and, ralsln.g race as well rcclllated .. ~Y Other ' Dt. Mar!an'd tllsoeuinlnestbe borleat1anexj)eDstvebusiness. "sport.1' ' proe and cons of career e'ttuca· The hone people al80 aedc to Whether tho Legislature will )Ion, and reapancll to iu cntics ' bloe.kdolrocingwlthclafmsthat apProve R•lph'• prwotal this and detr•ctors. Whlletherelave ft•wlll lntrQduce racketeers and time ts anybody's guess. But the beenpu11DtthruaUatoUierl'Qll- f01tfr. crime ••d corruption. fact 11 lll•t doc racing hu been .cepll of 8'111.c•llonol ebonge over ~ Fefutfa Ilda wttb letten 1a1n1n1 around jn recent years the put half cel!tury, be noted, trom law entoreementoftldals In and bH DOW' been leaallred In U nooe bu so captured Ille support _.. wbcre do1 udnc II now states. of puenu, teochers, school and • l dev,eloprpent •. ( t.1 l , l Vi,::TQRl>E Kf:YSER!JING ' ' \ I I I ) \ 7 J I I ' I I I ,• I 7 ~ I ' ' . • • ! ' l -•• ' • • . .. . V L. 68 NO. 59, 4 SECTIONS;.,14 PAGIS$• FEBJiitARY 2a 1975 TEN CENTS '> I A San CJemente woman pre- viously convicted of child abuse ha1 been arrested for murder .and arson in connection with the deaths of her t WO rhildcen in Pulaski County. Arkansas. where she fled fol~owing her con- viction. Shelia Lessley. 19, was held on two counts or murder after fire iqvestl,gators found the remains ' ' other two cbildrfn, Jessie, f, and Adam, 2 months, in the bu.r(led huJk ofa mobile home . According to coroner'.a' find· ings, lhe childten were burned to death. The trailer wu in an older mobile home park just' outside Jacksonville, Putaski County Sherifrs Capt. Wayne James. said today. Mrs. Lessley was convicted of ftbies' Deaths . ... showed on his body. , Wiberg s aid the child wa1 ~overed with brubes ~and io - vestigation showed two belts he.d been used to beat the child. One belt was a two-Inch wide :1eather one with a large brass ~buckle. Wiberg said the brass -'buckle just fil some ol the bruises ~the child's buttocks. ; .... Wiberg _said t}\'e Child ."·as r t>ur(l!d on t h e race "ith e:ia:~ettes and ,,·as burned on the insrl;ps of his fet•t. ... He was a da mn nice lit tle kid, a real cute littl e guy, blond hair and. blue eyes A II he t~ver \\"anted "'·as arrecti on .. ' \\Ii berg said. Mrs. Lessi e~ ,,·as at the scene ol the (ire 1n l\rk ansas. Capt. James said sht' told the Circ in- (Sec ABl'SI-:, l1 age 1\21 :Delio, Sw*'etie ·arrassed' Actor Erne1t Borgnlne looks hla evll·•Y• beat In ·giving the hex to Joan Pretker In • scene from the movie "The Devll'I Rain," a horror flick currently b•lilg filmed In Ouran110; Mexico. UPI Te.lepholo .. • ' .. ~' .. ~ . ,.; .... •• t ./ '"' . ' BoQ;rd. 'Candttf!itifs:·lf.~q,r P4rents' Gripes Irvine school boai'd candidates continued their verbal crossfire over district piioirr~ and financing at afOrunlbursda.)': But thibea ies\'.verj>al vlS\1•.Ys came frOm Qie. ir"qlip of abouts dozen parents a~~mbled at the home o!'lrvlqe·Mbot'.Oabriella P • 3 ~ . ryor. . . · ParenW COll!Pli>lnts ran the gamut froin qu~~ti(ijjable'illstrict pr~rams to gt8.dini rnetiiods. Charles BoUtanger lert early 'f:~e p,rental. ""btMr,Ce .. was because be was ill. Thus the aim~ l~r&elY.,all~e.~lS, brunt or response was ten lo in- glvin(. ~hpji'inke,r:s •·Ffan)r urd, cum bents Elizabeth Sicoli. June-Foley ·J:nd.:. Miles Merson Sha,ron Sircello and Dean Olson . f.ew-op:e.ni'?gs (9r.reSPob,se.:. • · Parents charged that the dis-·~1 was'. embarrassedf<)r the in· trict is not teaching basic skills, C'fmbenis;"' one ch'atl~B. s:a.id eviOen"'ced by thei( childr.en'!i later. ;. • J. , :-J _:._:...;. _. ;--shortcominti:s iri reading, writing . ::n:ustee .~orm:i6 'Ginsourg '1ur " . and ilfitbmetic. l ijbt'lllti'nd'the fdtifm.and Tni>lee The gradipg system. one 'Hit · ~·an;_ ·''t~• Flight 'Once Killed/or €tA." -Niguel Re~j{knt By TOii BARLEY. ot-.a.11, ...... SUff Central Intelligence Agency hit man Philip ·:o,,ve" Th!'mas had to be husU~ out of East Berlin in •. 1 ~ ... 1' burr¥ in 1963 f~ reasons he still Hi& specialty was.killing. 4an'l t.al~ abdut'tOday. ·· · AitQ his favorite method of mother said, is so nebulous that 1 grades have no relation to the quality of "·ork students brine home. • A Sl6.000 expenditure for a mO:- tion edu cation program and potential expenditure or ,14,~ fpc ~n outdoor educe\(on p o- gran:i' ~·ere criticitc.d ~X orte ~ '!ho cbaracterizesflhe ~ogl'a ' <SeePARENT$,PageA2J ..-,. rv.ine Discussion .. eofiJrrlunilt {lgents well aware 'eliminating ··anyone who was orihe Laguila-~i'guel man's re-getting in our way" was to enter pulat!on ·as a1 CIA assassin were the cbpsen East Euf<>pean coun-. hot· on his h.e~ls, only too ·angious tc)" from bis-Turkish or Iranian t<i cU\ ~hort'the·career of'-a,. Jl)aD base aod spot his t~ge\ fro°" his Wirµ more'than· 20 note~ on.the ravorite. dist.otnce of about One .• llaui11irille ll~~err,octlllr~ ~· amu .. Irvine City Council members are expected lo gel beyond the nebulous area of theory lo somto of the realities or a l\\'O-tier forn1 or cily government as they beg111 lo wrap up a series of city charter discuss.ions Saturday. Ttie meeting is scheduled for 9 a.m. al city hall. 4201 Campus Drive. Key elements set for dis- cussion Saturday revolve around how the city is to be divided into villages which could ultimately Miller Quits Post Irvine Community Servict:s Commission Chairman Sally Ann Miller has resigned her position as a member of the Western World Medical Foundation Board of Directors. She resigned . she said, to prevent any potential conflicts of interest in the com- mission'& pending study· of heallh care need.so( Ir'vine. 'Drama Team Scores Drama students from Irvine's University High School won fiv e of 12 .possjbJe prizes in recent statewide competition at Cal Stale Stanislaus. University High winners were J e 'net Ca rman, Juliette Deinum . Elaine War- dein, Brian De Lapp and Kevin Hearl8. Ornnl(e Con lit . Weather 1 Night and morning dense fog and low 'clouds, otherwise hazy isunshtne Saturday, ac· cording to the weather service. Slightly cooler wllh highs mostly in the 60s. Lows tonight42 to 52 .. INSIDE TOD"Y Cb4rUe Brl>IOn , Snoopy and the rett of the "Peanuts" (101l(J wilL came io Ufe in .a musical to be preunted at UC Irvine. See story on P.age C -1 of today's W~tr. l11dex • form a second stratum of city gov- ernment. . "• plan describes more than 20 villages at ultimate ci~y develop- ment. \. •l'UIDiJr.Uoo.~'~ . .fl' / ·"" 1 ... , •And then I just gotthebeU·oul • ftllO\ln-of ~ents dltsnm.-.,...-dtbere:.~A.ptnned,.. · ' 11. t deered a llm j!ackard,\"ha<i'.Jhe· , gutailitfll!P,ildQVt,..put~ lie;w ,BIS E'\S" BERLIN .ex{ fake tas 'tank ("nd •DdVed perfepcewasoneo(theocc!ls14?ns, Thoma. ·1nildtl" it with "1fet1 to tJ]at a delerrrl lned opposition keephlS-nibuth Shut and breathe almost caught up ~1tf.. a shallo'f: r-~ • specialist who wi!s g1v~n $1 ~ . , million a year in CIA spending WORKERS TH.EN hammeriid money .to go with ~Is .$36.l!!JO the old, rusfy gas >ank over1.the salary. .. . . new dev1ce. pourea in just He recalled for a;;tonished eriough gas t get the car from lawyers th'at Communist c~k point to check~qt Bf!d avengers \\'ere breathil)g do"·n ~ s~Of>d bacJt and crossed.their his neck arter anoth~r successrul f1ng,rs. assasinalion as he he&Cled for l-' '" D•llrl'flotS~.,.,.. "'Ti;):LS OF CIA DEEDS :,.ffe'r:n!r Ag~nt Thomas - Council members have dis- cussed a two-tier city govern- ment "'hich would operate much lik e the federal government. A citv council \\.'Ould remain in of- fice with jurisdiction over mat- ters affecting the city as a whole. But village councils also.would be formed to govern more local matters . .. 1 see no reas£1n to limit the number or villages to five or three or any ober nunlber." Councilman Jobn' Burt.On said. .. because this Wbuld1" (act)ead us to the ~eed to constanUt re- d(strict, Whi~h I hope ·we can avoid.·• .E.9:4t German border. guards. Istanbul and a Plane "headed .,alert~ ~~ ]J'ussi•n agents, did anywhece in the West.·· M?g~~te K:idnapec{ ' ., At its las t charter·drafling session. the council set a goal of having a~harter election in Nov- ember or-as soon as possible after that. Burton~also--suftes"ls a "J'Udg- ment corriQor·• bf$'ween 'vill)ges ¥.·hich · \1:ould ~ilav'e "1iSputes ·on "'·hat is to be done in border areas settled by arbitration. .. . - their usual tloz-ough job a: little ~ used his CIA authority to more. thG~Oughly; , ,. hustle 200 person' orr' a P.an-'Am . Every inch o!_lhe Packard wa~ 'j~t at Jslanbul•A1rport.and was checked while it-was parked aver whisked to safety while Gom- aQ. .ope,n. lobi;ication .W . .from munist agents w atcbed their wh.1cb its underside wa:s targetevadetheirnet . l,PO!j, Malays ia; (UPI> -; Foong Seong has been kidna~ an.d ,,is being held (or St milli(K) ransom. ramily sources said le! . day. The source~ said lfOO\fii ~ng, an oc~pgenarian , was a): ducted frOm his mistress' boll$! Wednesday by three men. .r: Regarding village boundaries. council members have ouUined their feelings in memos. Jews Stew Body JERUSALEM (AP)-,-Jewish religious ~tuctehtS stOfe· a ,.body frqm a Hospital ·morgue ~ay al\d .th~n .mourtted~.a win,_dow· brttaking riot to ~emand..thal ~-.. tors stop performjt1gl,.autoP&1es, police reported. J( ./'"as the ~tif_.st outbreak or religious violenU this year in Jerusal'e-m. r' lhorougbJy scrulinizt;<f. , (See Cf A, Pa}"e A2l It 4>0k 40 rdinutes for the car to ~~ ~ .. · rea~~ 'Nest Berlin from its ~---.....l::i....--·~-------...,...-...,-~-----...l<;" · Councilman Henry Quigley \\·ants s ix villages . Mayor Gabrielle Pryor wants eight. Other council members want to rolfo\\I the general p)un description or villages in the city. .While there are only seven oc- cupied villages at present, the ep:stern staj;t~g J>oinl. ',l'ho.mas ; ~ ) was tol~ ,.~eni}le W~S''S,ealjid,/IP Gpp, Pbo,o· ey that he had 50 minntes bf air -at . themost · -"'I . . . And while f,uTioq_s. East .~ ;tft -' ~:ic'he':l' tffeu~~~:e.i"u~~ ~~i. · ·,, :~-,;(~rk Foil,s fl.tJldnp Tty their· bfuotul#lfS, welders{nboed ( 1 '·m:,s"i·s· a bold up ."' sai'd he. ' · '"' off the old g8s tank at thi'West Phnom Penh Actl..... Getman crossiftg.,and 'fhl~ped "!• .ft~g~n •:·saidshe. ' ,...__ . • th& fainling.Thom,s•lrom What · "'Y~Sftis. smdhe. , , ~ • ·~ ' ' ·be -h ·s.1 (al; • •1 ~:.me see it,"saidsb~. • • 1 "' k ~··~ ou d have .. ~n 1 .me :to.~~) ~ And with that, palice said t<>ctaY, plucky Su sie Lindsey, 24 , . Re" ds S.a-, '..,.,. .I_ ~.l .. , .11._'T c . et·!o HE TOLD THE'.STO~'l'ThUNi· . (oil§<! a.holdup or her. Fotomat boQtb,at2200 Harboc Blvd .. Costa U.,_ ™1 ~ 9i7 day to the Orange·CQUiitYBl!_r-A!-·.. M sa. '1'hl.4rsday night. " ~. , sociatio~ iq: a tunti:beon-·tl· ... 'l'HE YOUNG NewpOrtMach \\'Oman told officer J av Pherrin · • .t ~.. I. miniscene:e tba} ~'ade James l ~~would -be bandit wholiad simulateQ a gun in his pockC:t sudden- R • • ~f ,4 • · i t,. Bondlooklike)..itj.JeBoP~»-"' l.YIOokedbe\\'ildered. · ~ ··• ·. . aimng .. o_p,· aJJIDftr, Thom~s, 39. of L"lli\lna .~OI, • t , ~h:. b~~k~d1 ~way ~t!!'~·fin~ bdoth as tht shocl. swacthy man ... -.,,, ·r is now vice .pr:~iden\ ol,Ont~ S uc is ea roLW .,e w1n1ow g1vjng her the opportunity 10 • ' Comput.er Syf~erns, f:hc',\Or .c sfan'iitdownonhisnt?ck. ' - PHNOM PENH (UPI) -Pro-; Gen . Soitben~ Ferhandez, the Newport .Beaclr,•and.-he sa , as · 1 l' ·MISS LINDSEY~ beinkkinct, simply grabbed bed the "ould·be Communi s ~ forces drove govetn· c;.mbodlan ~rmy Ghif":t Or Staff. dedicated td'th-at indusn:yrand'.it& ·•~and it's head, gaye him a horrendous shove and then closed her ment troops rroril two bases only ; persoha)ly dlrected"a..counterat-dev~loprllefft as'be once.., , Windowf-orthe,ni'ght ~ . ~- four miles Crom Phnom .Penh's' tllck "to fegain Che bases in the the CIA,he-joihed fresh·£roin1U6c .. Hefle4i,i.ntothedark.ness,emptj•handed. PoChenton:g Airport \Oday . and westetn s~ctor. in 1957 . .,. .. ' ... . • -" · A ' 1 · • . ~ stepped up ttieir rocket altacks in ,,., ~-; · l. i• "' • an eff~rt i\o ?h alt America's • · i · n ~ fl,. •-'' •11 ~~~~:11r~n at~u~.~h~;:,e~~ 200 Cll:F.s. ·~r:ilfi.. pit}. Co.rona Fog , Rebel gunners fired 21 rockets V,P }-A il\tO the airport and another ' seven into Phpom Penh itself. Of. • • ... -" ' .;.t , ~ \;-• rlcers ,said the four barrages coao.N~ (A ,,-4·:i\.bollt. 200 Orang~ Olill~line, nek.tbe1ft-''I We n~ver seen 80 rriany killed one per1on and wounded 13 cars 'and.tnlflfi·l&ll~!up iri de(IM! ir'l.•'8 •~tbie .re.~· Ri\I ~lf v.-reckefs. It was an irivasil>n of "We'r e expec ti ng several . more:· said a s pokesman. others but that none> of the thl"ee rog ~bng' f lll~rside A-eeway eours, aaj}llC~b(he(~~· wreckers. Highway patrolmen OC8s and 8 dozen C130 cargo this mdrntn' ;laJ)lripi'numei-ous ''You~ kln<-"t see ~µ..in 10 and firemeh wece everywhere ·· Most of th e accidents were In planes flying in Am.erlcan sup-onwore kc-booll~~ ·~hmo~~l'?'°b'~ia~.J.~ndws~oal. feet,'f tai 'Sethi Rtibedt~, a re-. the "'estbound laneds .. bulht several plies was hit. ' it:U" 1r .. WU ,pQiter ,_ be. eorona t>iulx JQ: Resc.uei:s cut one .person out or "·ere also reporte 111 e east.;: Military sources said pro. screa_IJlii'l9 r Met t1 . t; ltast 18 de--•d°'f;t, \~hat'.s th prnblefn a saluhed van. A sink, mattress bound lanes. Communist forces captured Toul were~a1lzed · Y t">\\' .,Id ~· ""fj • and o&.hcr item& from the van • • .... 1 ~ • i-·• d L-yqu n s~e . -.... ~A Inthe "·est endofCorona.huo-Leap and Ang Sdok bases from n gas"'""u: an.er exp uu an • -:.-.~ ~ · · ,......,.. , d~lltel'td ~) ,,; nqtber gov'ernment defenders early to· twislea wre'tkar• of · ~'i!: A a)( d'1 ~· wia freed om \lnlts$iVe J dreds of trucks were lined up ·on day. The positions are just rouc strewn ilong·a fll iatj: " lbllll a lf.s .. ' . ·ollnlck1'a 'C"tf, . ' J cil}'.~!rtets..l\'~ti~g .~ llOl.11~1'1:1>· miles west of the airport and of4 the 1i&JfWa)I' v.iat .. l " _. ' ~ ·• ,_. ~Cl()led h°ee.wa)l . !r, ~,. •lh•tr"capture gave the tebels an C"!'ntr~ '111il ' stat~ -d ·:~t fsalh 'IJ.eln!~• 1 1 ~id •he.,aw "l 'l'hC'tA:hain or occid•nts w~s. almost unhindered line of attack a'bOut 8 a .m. -. In '"l.fle.-el~f:rOf', ~Y 0 II tfl:'!;.A w tH a car em· believed triggered by the ei· to the airport pert meter. niah-hour tra,ific, and ton~ t· 1 ed in .... ~de . Wltnessts told 1 plosion of a gasoline tanker at Of!icers said they feared the for about \wo hours. <1 ' er .. t~~1lru.c ha'1 explo~ed about 8 a .m .• the hi ghway patrol· antigovernment trooPt no\11 A-do~eh ~l!for hlg l' • •ev tl!)le~, 1 ' ·•aid. woul~ brlrig up accurate art!llery patrolmen 1~om 0 COU ' • '""llr Fbh'>• j.l'uck \ · ' pieces in an auempt to hilt the were dlsOatchea to · I tit!¢ 1Tad!lfqli'lislNl.i!OOtcr• 'The. freeway was closed lrol'n· U.S.._ airlift by heavy shelling ol a&ilst J.tiv' Ide • t err IV1I •h'!Jlldtr. • McKrnley Street. north ,r Pocnenlong. They said the d\vertlna ttalll \no deanlnl up • mllly I 'df catt truc Jot C<\fona, to Surf as Club Driv,, rockets were dangerous though th~ me 1 ·a patrol spokesman iO t ted'tbat~~dn. t 1 The Corona Community ~hofCorona. Manyofthoseqn not aoourato but that lhe artillery said. 1 ~ t 'wlllcb vthlclea were~· .Hospital Slld sell en penoos bod the freeway were believed "°'1'• ; ·-•om• o! It captured !rom lhe Tb• tine 9f acdclen • ex· "'~were olusltl"I of e been treated !or 11\JurlK In the -muling to work In <>r•n(t ·"-----------"' Americans -Is. tended to within a hall mile of the stllldint twrywhera."' abe said. emergency room. Oounty . , r--I •• ' ' .. I ~ ' 1 '• ' J I I U DAILYPll.OT Fog Hampe Air fl" .... FOi that bu 1bi0ucled tlMo Orange Co1at hamper«' air · operations at .Orange COWity Airport today Jor the ieOond ' day in a row. - r. Altbouch t.ake~lfs pro- 'Ceeded as scheduled today r 11indings were hot allbwed un! 'til 9:301.m. Thursday the fog, · 'l!Opt altpl~nes on the gl'OIH\d ntll 10:08 a .m. and the flm landing was not allowed until 11a.m. 1 , Fog hampered most major " airports from Santa Barbara -~ to San Diego, closlag the Los , ·AngC'les lnternaU~al Aill>ort from 4:05 to 9 a .m . Thursday and cre8ting poor visibility tc;><:tay. ·Hopeftds Lash at ~~~p~nJifllJ • I.I "J # •Hf:t ' · ,, /\ sharp attack on current ,jligending policies or t.he Sad· dleback College boardo{,t.J:lmlees marked a college. candidates' •fiorum held this week tn San ·Qlemente. · • ';Appearing al the forum were candidates Norrisa Brandt, the "Trustee Area 6 (Irvine-El Toro) incumbent , Donna Bi-i-r~. Truste e Ar e ~aguna :Niguel Misslon Viejo) Incumbent, : and Harold McGrath, a ,Trustee ·Area 7 challenger. ~ "Where's the erficient use or ,our money?'' dem,anded : McGrath, citing nu~ colt l overruns on campus construction f Pl!OJe<ts. l ·~·He ,a!IO ia~d. a decili~ ·by I tile board to l'llf a.,ptdal~iix to ·lt"Olp ,finance 'llew C0111ttucll1111. ~ rather 'than ' ask ; the· voters , whether tttey .favored an lln· ~ crease. · · l• " In other cii,iicJsms of the b"'1l!· ing program at the seven-Ye8r· I 'old college, Mc,Grath said thediis· I trict should hire a constru¢tlon 11 ~analer '-to place more: control <11'1 new otllldiogs Cost. He said I !Construction of a student center lfttould have a hjJh prl()l'tty. lie ! said such a center wOOJa bdp .'11!Dld atudent spirit at the colleie. ___ "I've been proud to be a PJits:l of 1hat team and •ant Very mUCh to f'Olllinue-to be a part of the Sad· , eback ~tUre,'' i&hie.i Mii1 ~ 1 9 i~ ~-flilhrMng cco111ptlsfm:1s of.iUY~ uring her tenure as a'trustee; a ommilmept.to the building Jlto· ram. an expan~ed vcb"rk ex· rience pt'ograril 1lhat! toUches' early 500 bu1ine1"5 lli tbit..co1· ge district and th'e cotrlmOnity ervice lectures series. Mra. Braodt said<.the surrent board has created a "more friendly" atmosphere at the ..col· lege. She praised recen!lf hired ~P!'J'iql,\'Aaent Robert L-Om- lli:rdt._.....a ift •experienced man With• winn1n2 record." She calleti for mOre vocational touneit and . noted .the college "Jbon, Will have a day care center fOf' worllin~ mothers an" other building•. , • ·Threat Given ... J ·, . By Kidnapers . BERLIN (UPI> -The kid· napers of West Berlin's Christian Democratic candidate for mayor today said they will kill him un· less authorities release several imprisoned terrorists within 72 hours. The abductors outlined their .demands tn a Jetter accompanied by a picture of their captive, I :I:: Pio ems .. f . m -·~· ~-ws 1n1 a ... ~tre ~d -The coin,Jltef ye re· tailed that .Jle ~ .CP. Vet')' cl die to de alb In ~.,,....,.he and 2:50 /llhor CL\.ar--mo•ed in on gili• as plif'of' ~·~Bay "of Pigs operalip11 aaalllat e Castro regime. • -, .Thomas waa one o( cnl1"4' j>jj ri (urned frofn"·the dliaaU"OU! fotaY that was fln11.ly called off by !,he late P~esldent John F. Kennedy. _ Thomas was wounc;Sed oo the CUban mainlal>d but man,~ to swim from the northera l'Oitlon ot the isl8Jld to the ooutb ~tho American-held GuantanllDO Bay base. .. llE AGAIN C,\tJ~ .ill de· ". ath -Ibis time·fl"9'l!'.lhe&\111S of American forces who dld not re: alize unUI the WOUQde<I TbQloas was close to their..bure-'lhlt he was seekiflg refug'e arfd' t\6t 'at- tacking them. : By the time Th<'1D.as qLJit,th8' CIA in 1966 after 'nine y~· .. .service with the esplonaftfofCe he was among the top tf P,811\.eS . ~ on the Communist bloc's "most wanted" list. Donna Woodruff of Costa Me~a fe.els li~e a More than 20 meQ )VhO ':felt ·. foster ~other.~ ~ma humm10$.:b~rd ~ililt a hampering a CIA qperaUon Im' n~t right outsule .~s. Woodrwf s: kitchen some way came into Ou!tl:ghtiJ 0( · wmdow at 2147.t>ASter Place and there are his Russian rifle in those 10 two babies in it. Each is about the size of a years. All of them died and added sewing thimble, notes Mrs . Woodruff, who is kee~ing a close watch on her foster children. She adds that mama hU:mmingbird do'esn't seem too disturbed about the nest's proximi- ty to humans. to the reputation that J>Ut 'thorn as onthatlist. ·. He recalls witb gratitude todll.)' the rnany citizens b~hind th~)JtOn CUrtain who went out or j.heir way to help a n;ian they knew to be an American agent. He has more than gralittide for the two elderly Turks -ages 59. and 62 -who were bis bodyguards during the years he operated from the CIA's Balkan headquarters. t, "TREY WERE TKUE God· rather types;" he grinned. "They had done everything, rrom smug- gling to killing .. And they got $50,000 a year from lbe CIA for taking such.good care MMe.'' Th.omas frankly admitted that he, in common with any Qther CIA agent then and noW, would make veryJitlle penetration into an)' nation under Russian dominance without the careful protection offered by nationals or those nations. "I-got to Moscow despite the fact that I s poke ver-y little Russian.'' he recalled. "I got to many places and did what I was p'fid to do only because some na- ,!l.olJ w.h§ c.aver.ed.rne carefully .-in speecij abd manner got me -there." Thomas believes that much of the present day criticism or the .CIA iS unjustified and that the- agenC¥ 'must be permitted ·to operate even if those operations at limes are known only to a select commiUee or seven he"ded by the President of the United.States. ''THE KGB (Russian coun· terp'art of the CIA> rnever relax· ·es,'' he said. "They are doing their job over here just a1 we are doing ours and any drop in our guard could be fatal." He believes, at the same time, that the CIA is often tight lipped at times when the public ought to be allowed to learn a few facts about operations in which they have been protected. Banks l)rop Prinw .. Rate ,For Loans ' ' From Wire ~ervicis 'NEW YORK-' -Firs~ National· •City '·Bal\k \p'1!ay Ioweri!<I i\a <· Pril'> "lllAAfes\_rata for ~us~es• loa.n1'td•8'1.a percent (rom 81f.?.per- cent, the lowest in 19 months. • The;,harp decJine ii\ the priJne rate -the key loanf'ate roi' cOr· porate customers at commercial banks -renects a slack in credit demand caused by the recession and efforts by the government to ease credit. The rate Ms dropped steadily since August when it was at a record 12 percent. . ' . _ The ... 6ank oj A_metjc~ ... wo!!d 's largest com°'ercia1 biruc:, DJao an.nounced today it is lowering its pnme rate to 811".i percent, errec- u .Mo day. ' ocr.:l:narket. coiirroot~ \ ~Us '5 ns or.@!ttiliborn.sluggish· n~ ~the Jt.v a1IP,'15ilil"y.oi, "!"nfy 1n~. Ofe:.,..economy,. ·drop~"' back slightly in e~"rly · lPadin/ foday. Later, it recovered aorf,.ewhat. The midday D'ow Jones average of 30 industrials gained 4.38pC)'j.nts to 733 .45. . The 1ower prime rate<'omes on the heel s of a federal reserve f'e- . port Thursday showing tfiat the aation's money supply declined ~ther than 'increased a s the Fed hoped. , . . The Fed also reported tbat loan demand was down at. major New York banks and that shoi't- term1 government and com· Jl'\ercial rates declined~ Fr:-Page Al .PARENTS. • • as "paddle b.ah." and a ''walk in the bushes'' respectiVely. Mrs . Sircejlo was asked whether she believed reading and writing a-f~ going ·out of style, as she has been quot~ as ~~.a,ying . Her remar):, she saii1, referred tq social condltlons. in which youngsters tytn to television rather than bOoks ror entertain- ment. Students. she said , are learning the mechanical aspects or rea:ding and wriliQg, but are less likely to learn well than "'ere students in the yellrs before ~'idc use or television. The district has to tailor its teaching to t)l, times, she ex · plained . Students must.enjoy re- ading to become good writers. she said, addinf-that fostering ,that enjoyment '"'as the shared .respons.ibility of sthool and home. &IJ!lilarly, Trustee Olson s aid ''th~te " roqm ror all kinds or tel.Ching ntetbods in sc)lool- moVies , ·television, film~trips . W~at is iil:iporta[!t is the stu· dent's relationship with the teacher.\' Students are TI)Ore likely to learn, he said, when they are taught with a variety or teclmi· ques. Echoing Olson's belief that a Variety or techniques is impor- tant, Boulanger said1 "You 're saying that the teachers are do- ing a bad job. If that's what you're saying, I have lo disagree with you." . As the district grows , Boulanger added, a key policy concern will be screening ne"' tepchers so the district has the best available. Victim's Car Found Before /(Was Lost A patron at the Buckingham Palace bar in Capistrano Beach g~t a royal ~urprise Thursday night about three hours after he first entered the tavern at the Capistrano Beach Plaza. Orange County Shertrr·s of. ficers joined him at the bar to ad· vise him that they had recovered the car he didn't even know had been stolen and had jailed three men on charges of autothe(t. .Deputies said the \'ictim's car was taken by the trio shortly after he parked the auto and en- tered the tavern. They said the vehicle \\•as halt- ed a few blocks away for a trafric violation and it was then learned that the occupants were riding in a stolen car. Booked into Orange County J ai1 on charges or auto theft were: Michael Cordl:'.t 23, ol 16342 Bays hore Lano, HDntington Reach; Jason Roberts, 25. ond Walter Belch~r , 23, both of Garden Grove. DeputieS said the victim pre- fers not to be identified. Banker Indicted KANSAS CITY, Mo. CUPI l -A federal grand jury inves.tigaling the financial affairs of former .Missouri Gov. Warren E . Hearnes Thursday indicted tJte chief executive or Missouri's largest bank for perjury. The jury returned an indictment of four counts or perjury against Donald E . L a sater, board chairman of the A1ercantile Trust Co. Of St. Louis . • Newport Bead> Mayor Donald Mcinnis exhorted members of th& Corona del Mar ChaJ!lber of Commerce Thursday to mobilize fOr ~ concerted ~ampatgn to solve three major obJecUyea -a Coast Highway byPas&, com· mercial area parking and a new Bay Bridge. In an tnrorm al talk to members of the Chamber, the city leader &tressed that a united rront Ls re· quired to solve commercial area parking and that tr the communi- ty strongly sugeest.8 speciftc pro- jects. the city would find the cash needed for new off.street park· ing. Alluding to the need to relieve the traffic burden on the Highway, Mcinnis stress~ that negotiations with the cities or Irvine and Laguna Beach are healthy and that a proposed bypass system along Bonita and Coyote canyons "i.$ very mu<.'h alive and '-''Cll." ''The ijonita·CoyOte Canyon bypass is very healthy and all the official studies show a 'byJ>ass ·network followlriit-tliat (eneral alignment," be sar(i. . As rof the parking probl8ms, Mcinnis stressed that he, for one, is ''sick and tired or seetclnl ad· vice from one consultant after another.'' · "I believe strongly that the local community knows better what it needs, and a consultant study is not the way to tackle the issue," he added. "You people come up with the solid suggestions and support and bring them to the city couri· cil," he told the group, and we'll go to bat to find the money," he said. Mcinnis also focused on the current campaign by city of· ficials to win widespread support and unanimity on tbe re· construction of the old Upper Bay Bridge. In the long sequence or re· !quired government approvals , Aiclnnis said that two state-level entities are most Important. "'Th e hearings by the Calirornia Department or Transportation on the bridge pro· j ect now are scheduled for June .and strong support has to be shown at that time for the bridge. "The second major apuroval has to come from the California High'-''ay Con1mission, ~·hi c h '"·ould rule on the fundin g of the bridge," he explained. "At that time, there is not dime-one in any state budget for such a bridge project," he added. He termed community support · ··terribly important" in the bridge issue, because without it, delays of many years could easi- ly follo~'. Be s ide s di s cu ss ing the transportation issues, the mayor also defended his recent position related to seeking community de· velopmeht funds lo buy land in Corona del Mar for a senior citizens center . (Criticism of the city's application for federal cash was intense from some Corona del 1\.1 ar restdents.) Thomas be li eves that Lee Harvey Oswald wa s n(>t alone, for example, when Presiderit Kennedy was a ssassinated in · 1963. Dance Fest . -... ~!um. msti J'br 2 Sh4i>ws 7eJ ()()It ~e#ie'it. 11ee. "l think former agents and · possibly Cuban nationals were involved in that killing," he said. "But, for sure, we haven't had the·full and true story and there are cases on which I can't com~ ment today in whi ch facts have been withheld ." -~ .. -.. A QIOSaic:pf four d8Jlc• iJltages clll"4.1"Kalaidosc.o~"r will be pres111tedJly Universqy Hilih Sl>hoof danbrs iii mine tonight . "'BUT THE CIA is needed to· an4Sa J1f•.y . ..;v.-· : ; ~. • day as much as ever it wa!i," he .. 'It!(¢ ... \Mi4._EiDnuar choreo- \ " WINTER SALE ENDS SATURDAY I LAST CHANCE . said. "Sure, the cold war .haA Jlral!'i~ .proc!\t,~ri;-wiU· tie *· ..-----------'-thawed out a lot and that is Jl~ted'U,, th~ · •ch~mulli· becaU·&e the Ru ssia ns and -PJJEe ro01ii ~ _p.t;n. both Peter Lorenz. . ; I ~ ! I • ' t ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT J•ck R. Curley Vk•l"r"'*"'_Ge __ _,.... ThOmas Keevil If.ff• Thomas A. Murphfne ~1>9.0IW , Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall AsWMeorl~ ......... ._ Chinese. are needing n1ore and ni .. • ... · •. more food and they're looking to mode"1 ..;,oanf.Ja'zi dance us to provide it." produc;tion ; Wilf bJt divided in- Tlie crack shot ""·hose rifle to rout segments titled "Moods", ended the lives of more than 20 ··salqt' toi. sports••· -~"lu91Jle men "who got in our way" ts•-Rhythmj '' .atid •• . .PrLbtite lo day content with his wife and 3. Broai:tWay.':..li ... ~ ., .. · :· ' year-old daughter. his Laguna The show Will incllide a 12· Niguel home and a computer minute moy;ie·spoo( n8rrated fW career that becomes more in · FT·ed1Astaire. ~ ot .. • triguing every day. '. ' More lha~ll'lui~ ' jv\11 take "lt sure beats the cloak and 8 part In the . offeance,Ti.<tte:ta ..i dagger stutr," grinned DJ!Ve ·' are·•l.SQ, "ey ;,IUl.,,,l'ay ~le ~· T..Jtomas. at tHedoot. , 'l , f'roM Page Al ABUSE ... I • ~· . .. }r,Vi~ Le(ll/ue , ·' A11 ;"Slww.&t vestigator• her two children A month-long show ol :w~k by wereinthetraller. members o} tt;J.ei lrvtne· Art 1 • "She said they '1ere lnilde and League will lfl!'il> S.turtlay ·at abe couldn't i•t to them," Capt.· the. lfealtlt enter on the UC Jameotsald. Cause o( tile b\!li• is 1rv!Ao,pa1111111f '' \ .. ., ., • •• • ... ••• " •••• :..i •• ·"' ' Terrific selection of top quality upholstered furniture reduced through Saturday. Don't delay! under fnvestl1ati.(Hl. '' Piette D"'Afi) ~;:.re~enUy .hci~~~:..~ l:~:.~~f~~~e ~~-i:,~··~ J:41>.!i~tr'1~~· 1 OR~El-"HERITAGE-HENAE00N-W000"4ARK-l<ARASTAN:...BAKER ic>Mta. LtssJ01.11ndetmleillfor· An ties, wil • •Jt'l <:,lllde ' NEWPORT•BEACH• lltten1JY,.'1uper•Jalo IJld 66 I~ oC J ,w '1tl the -·~~ • ~ 1t 17"1WESTCU•"FOR.. 9'&2050 ._ poyc)lla~ecqun .. lln'a. · ':; M •$ r,'.lrhe ·' '1 · HAM ... ~~,,,-~ ~~. LAGUNA ,.·~Aci:i • ·• • No!!•.,U''."! ·carried~:'.,' --:-: t. . ;,-m \ :~ ·:, • . --~ ~, ""'!'' ,., NllK'l'll l.~>AS.,llWY .. ~"4·8.161 . Wibut.,.14 tb1I ~y~,"ilul latec • ;.. •· TORRANCE• had ... ~ on the. qant0ri1!a . > ' dd U9~•1 "Ill t 23641 ""wnIORNE BLVO. c e aaretd th1t the woman, thia ¢ J l(lll 1°11 J>t> H ~DATS I ~ATUIDAYS t:OO tw loJO /Open Fri . me.$'"'· .lJ..S:3i>t 11>0uld ltave been ~ by d~IJ ~ l\Obbill al • !118·\"9 tokeepthecblJd. IB2•1 O" 0 ' 'I . ' . ' ' t ' ,, ' t 7 I 7 I I I • ' --( • VOL. 68 NO. S9 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGJ:;S ·ByTEllllY COVILLE ot• 0.11, 1tt1t11&Mt A prtvete contractor, working for ihe City Parks Department, haJ dug two-foot deep trenches throughout one of the most publicized areheological sites in Huntington Beach. recreation commission, despite the fact it directly violates en- vironmental Impact rePQrt.$:- commendationa for that Siti\ II ::. O.RANGE CO \ ' ' . m\!fll•I dlvlSfO!l)0 but a number of old Indjan art~facts already have ~ea uncovered' and possibly damaged. , • .Cit.y officials said today the site is still basically preserved., only the .Urtace level. ~hich might be 40().. 700 years old was disturbed. • • --.. Toda N· • -. -·· 'FEBRlJl'<R¥ 28, 1975 TEN CENfs . . -· Site ~ artifacts and Colgrave said lhe're may be artifacts round there dat· lng as1ar back as 2.000 years. The work apparently was aqthorlied sometime within the ; ~'-la'stfour months by the parks and ' Th,e site, known as a :~ffiid­ den, .. coyers about 1.7 acres and is part qf a proposed. three·acre city park, In the Springbursl 1Trac·t on the bfutfs at Ellis Avenue and Newland Street. Trencbin.J has been stopped on orders from·. the city's envlioo- The deep trenching ~s dis- covered last Frl.aay by A-f-irgaret Carlberg, founcter SI(" the city's envirpnmentaJ .... c011nc1l, ho The city ne ~otiated '''ilh the housing de,·e\01>er for more thari a year to gc>I thl· homes design'ed so the middC'n and a l>lrge star\d of eucalyptus trcl's could be pre: served. : Jim Palen. head of th'e city'~ en ,;ironn1ental resourc~~ !SeeDIGGl1'G PageA2J - Freeway Pileqp 200 Vehicles Crash in F(Jg .. I . ' CORONA (AP) -· About 200 the mess, a patrol spokesman Miss Reinecke' said she saw ears and trucks piled up in dense said. many pileups or cars'lmd.trucks. fog along the Riverside Freeway The string or accidents ex· some so twisted that'she couldn't UUs motnlng, injuring numerous tended to within a half mile of the tell which vehicles were burning. wort-bound motorists in what Orange County line, near the fr-'"There were clusters or people one called ··horrible sounds of inges of the Green River Golf standing everywhere," she said. screaming metal." At least 18 Courseadjacentlotbefreeway. ''I've never seen so many wereho&pttallzed. · ''You couldn't see more than 10 wreckers. Jt was an invasion or Agasolinetankerexplodedand reet," said Bette Reinecke, a re-wreckers. Highway patrolmen twisted wreckage of vehicles was porter for the Corona D8ily In -and firemen were everywhere.'' strewn alt?~g a fou~·mil~ stre~ch dependent. "That's 'the problem . Rescuers cut one person out of or the hlghway 1~ R1vers1de 1-....youcouldn'lsee." a smashed van. A sink, mattress County. The collisions started A highway patrolman said vis-and other items from the van about 8 a.m., .in the heig~t of ibility was about 25 reel and "it's were scattered about. An9lher rush-hour traffic, and continued getting worse." man was rreed from a massive ror about two hours. A motorist, Elizabeth Ragazzo pileup oftruck;s 3nd~tars. ,\ dozen California highwa y of Corona, said, "Here I am sit-Miss Reinecke s"aid sh, Sa"t 'a patrolmen from Orange County ting here. I don't know what to burning truck with 'a car efn- were dispatched lo the scene to do. I hear crunching sounds all bedded in its side. WitneiSes to1d assist Riverside orficers in over.Horriblesoundsofscream-her the truck had exploded diverting traffic and cleanin2 up ing metal." several times. A Mar.sbburn Farms truck Hired Assassin spilled its IOad or cftnlS pulp onto lhe rreew ay shoulder. ' The Corona C9mml,lni~y Hospital said seven eersons lUid been treated for injuries in the emergency room . :a as,o; RICE ARE LOADED ABOARD JEJ PLANE;JIOUND FOR CAMBODIAN cA'PiTAL~ Food AlrDlted from Saigon to Phn om Pe nh as Noos e Gets Tighter In Southeast Asia Laguna Nig.u~l Man . , • ''We're expecting sevetal more.'' s~id a·& k an . et Int . ~ Ds Life · in-: .. crA· II oil al !If w.ci!f the westbound lanes, but several were also reported ilf the east- J>o!Uld l!IOea• ' ' . , . . CanihOfjan Ai_rport By TOM BAllLEY CM .. 0.lly l"l..,_..,. Central fntelligence Agency hit man Philip "Dave" Thomas had to be hustled out of East Berlin in a hurry in 1963 for reasons he still can't talk about today. Co mmunist agents well aware of the Laguna Nig uel man's re- putation as a CIA assassin were hot on his heels, only too anxious to cut abort the career of a man with more than 20 notches· On the Russian rine he preferred for his ··elimination assignments.'' Fellow CIA agents comman· deered a 1937 Packard, had the gas tank ripped oul. put in a new rake 'gas .tank and shoved Thomas inside it with orders to keep his mouth shut and breathe shallow. WORKERS THEN hammered the old, rusty gas tank over the new device, poured in just enough gas to get the car from cbeck point to checkpaint and then stood back and crossed their fingers. . East German border guards, alerted· by Russian agents. did their usual thorough job a little more thoroughly. Every inch or the Packard was checked while it was parked over a.n open lubrication pit from which its underside was thoroughly scrutinized. It took 40 minutes for the car to reach West Berlin from its eastern starting point. Thomas. was' told when he was sealed up that he had 50 minutes of air -at the most. And while furious East German guards and agents Last Chance For Evaders . WASHINGTON .(APJ. - President Ford announced "a final extension" today on his clemency Rrogram for Viet· nam-er8 draft evaaers and deserters unUl March a1. Tho President told Clemen· cy· BOard Chairman Charles GO<Mlell that "there will be no further extensions'' of the . Pl'llCJ'•m• which was put into , effect last September to pro- vide clemency for thousands of younJ . men involved in dral\.doqlhil or deoerUon. It I 1 ·w~tonm out Saturday. 11\. a White Houpe stale· I menti. Ford oaJd 'that "bal!ecl on.a 1,urtti;er tevie.w of thepro- 1r~u' of thl• prosram. I <believe tllat 111any ol lhole TE[LS OF C IA DEEDS Fonne r Ag e nt Thoma s wa.tcb.ed the procedure through their biqoculars, welders ripped off the Old gas tank at the We$t German crossing and whipped the fainting Thomas from what . Could'have been tl!• metal tomb. . HE TOLD THE STORY Thurs- day to the Orange County Bar As- sO ci a tion iri a lunc;heon re- miniscence that made James Bond look like Little Bo Peep. .(See CIA, Page A2) lri the west ena of COrona, hun- dreds of truCks were 1'ned up on city streets wailing to gel onto the closed freeway. The chain of accidents was believed triggered by .. the ex· plosion or .a gasoline tanker al abOut 8 a.m .. the highway patrol . said. . The freeway was closed from McKinley Street, north or Corona, to Surfas Club Drive. south of Corona. M·anyqflhoseon the freeway were belitved com- mutiJlg to llrie"Ork in Orange Counly. t:: • ' Fog . ampers 1o .,t.• :r ' Air Flights . t;; •l said three squadrons of 54 Ml 13 personnel carriers and about 300 troops were taking part Jn the Qperations. P .olice Slioot PHl'\OM Pt;NH (UPH -Pro- Com.mu9ist fofces drove govern· ment troOps from' two b~.s, onl)f four mileS from Phno!fl__. ~enb·~ Pochontong, Airport '""1W1&i\<f. steppecJ up'their rockel~tlick~in an eflprt to halt. ArQ.irica:.S dell!l)eration 'airlift of RP!t 'and ammunition to 'the ~;atene4 capital. .. JI # ... y th • F l Rebel gunners !ired :ll~el!I 0.0 . fil 00 into the airport •and-'809 b,r sevenintoPhoomPenb1 .Of. Af B I ricers said the rour barrages . ter, urg ary killed o~ person an~woUnd~..'.!3 others but that none of the three An 18-year-old Midway City DC8s and a dozen C1,W caigo man was shot in the root by Hunt- planes flying il'I American Sup-. ington Beach ~lice early today plies was hit. . · • " ~ JlS b8 allefedlr fled the scene or a Military sour es said. prO'f r:esta"rantiburgJary. Communist forces captured Touf _ Police.'lben r ecovered the 83 Leap and Ang Sdok baseS'<fFO~ ~~~ lfle youth allegedly stole ·Fog that has shrouded the government defenders early.{Q· rrom· Granny's Attic, 8052 Stark Orange Coast hampered air day. The positi&is @;e justtfO'ur St: ·~• , operations .at ol-ange County miles west of ,the 8irport .and ffllcer1r sa id John Earl Airport today for ·the second their capture gave ~e ref)el'San ·M_Qrale~ 18~ignored poUce cqm- day in a row. almost unbih~~red tihe of at~k rrtfl.n,$18 1:1),!f1alt and v1as shot once Although takeoffs pro-totheairportP._er\iTreter. ' 11 ~ ,brt fO<Jl.with pellets fired bY ceeded as sched'Uled today Officers!· said 1 ey feared' lbe i)faje, ,, 4Jn B.ogdanor from a landings were not allowed un: antigovernmlnt roops mow 12· e pOlic'i' sbolgun. lil 9:30 a.m. Thursday the fog, "'ould bring up accurate arfillety • r"ee "..other shots fired by kept airplanes on the ground pieces in' an att.empy.to ~alt the ~idanof missed their target~~n until 10:08 a.m. and the first U.S. airlift by h~a~y 1 shet)iri'g-r0f theo.ear)y morning darkness arlil )anding was not aUOwed until Pochentong. ':theY saj.d Uie ,. fog. 11 a.m. . rockets were dangefOUS theugh 'Officers we're called to · he Fog hampered most major not acturate but th~tthe artillery restaurant at 4:30 a.m. by_ a airports from Santa Barbara -:-Sof!le of it _ea P'4lred froin l . ~ si\ent burglar alarm. They al- to San Diego, clo~iQg the .lbs Amer1can'S -:--1s. • ll!ge9~Y sgotted A1orales leaving Angeles Jnternatio.tfM.Airpor\ Gen . Sosthene Fernande~. • lhi· restailrant and isslled ordets from 4~05 to 9 a.m. 'thursl!ay Cambodian Army;1Chief or Staff ' ta alt. . ,·f.; , ;. and creating P®r,.~fisibi.lity personally direct~ a countera't-ut, polic,e s~td. l\.1braJ,es start~· today. , "" ,.. tack to regain · t)\e. basd-,n · ~ ed to run afld Bogdanof liredJh8 ~ ~ , ... estern sec19r. i)tllitary sourles shotgun. After continuihg lo .run ' 1 about 50 more yarct&.--Morales ~ ·i" ~.. ... Was seized by Officer Bertrum Chil'j, Deaths PrOrfed ~' ~ ' ; . A<!{~~.'·was\he s.econd ineidlll)t ,.. · · · ' , i ' involving police gunfire at tli~ • · • .. -• · ~~ -· • I l re1taurant in the pa~flvtweeks . Cl t M" , t A 1 ' • "! .;) t>n Jan . ad. of!ici!rs ai'rdff[.d e""en e . Dlflt'r-, .t,·., en.· ~~~~~tin~u.:,~i~~t~:f"f~. ~i .. .,.... ,, · · Garden Grove, after+two shots been used to be' ~th\ child. -.· · rired by offi,cers. -whizzed:" past A ~n Cleme.nte oman pre- viously convicted ol child abuse bas been arrested for murder and Jlr-!tQn· in conned.ion with the deaths ,ol her two children in Pulaski Couhty, Arkansas. where she ned following her con- viction. , Shelia Lessley, 191 was held on two counts Of muroer alter fire tnwstigator1 found Ute i;emains · or her two children, Jessje, 4, and Adam, 2 months, in the burn¢ hulk of a mobile home. The case has Cle~ly upset San Clemente detective$ who worked on the citme. John Lessley, the woman's Marine. husband, waf convicted of lelob9 cbild abuse and is ID ·state ptisO'b no\V &erving time. Mrs. Lesster never served her time. She was released on her own recognizence to take her · child Jessie to relatives ln Arkanses and ab~ just never re~ turned. San1 Cleme.nle Del. Roger Wibe~ said the <ate broke In San ement& w~e~ 'a ·neig~hor notie · lttt\e Jeosl~ wanderinc ai;ound th• nellihborti60d. He w4s dres•ed only in a polr or trainilll p.rnta and t11·e bruises and woulids l_ him . ; ~ ' One belt waa Ii ~two-inch:~ id~ PoUcet'~aid• tO<}fy QOne of the leather 6ne wllb a Iara6 brass, .'shots wefe believed int+M~ as buckle. Wtt>ertr said,, the .. b,rass >A'arning roundi. Norrri&l pbfice bu,ckle just fiLsome <llhe)>nifses procedure is to aim fOJ a sus- on the child's bu\tock;i . pect's tru~· area, lfld.Warnings Wiberg Hid •the child 1WU are not nor#l,PY fi•~ lle<aus~ or b1tr~e-d O,D"'the face · tth t~edang#ol,slraybulletslan<j· clg · tte and was.burrwd on th~ the e,)fJeWh:ere. · 'lnstepli ol ~irleel. · · J'l>U~o •aid Moral ... alletedly "He wat a damn nice U\Ueipd. ·~ i l th t t .... a real,~ute ll!tle guy, blbnd ~ • •• ' n o e res auran ., ana bl6~ eyea'. fi.ll he \,ver'Wa"' br Ing a stalhed !'•ss "lhdbw '" oo a'llervle!l,Porch. "" assertedly wall\A(!kll •" W)betg said,, ' ransacked the laude ·of the M~~· ,!1A""-~~p!oe ··~esia tant.4 but fo\1111! only 83 Of ~ ' ~.-~..,. . -. <)en~in, ll\O ·f8S&•Hg!Jle0• The •rn said be .,1~ ..fir~, 'J'' •!'U .was, no\ arme<I' when ar· at! r wo '" Clr.n res! , police said. t r~ • • M1'fales was repi>rted in st'8ble I, °'!f Wer.~~ae an<I condition this morning.at, Orange Teachers Back • Valley Sclwol : Tax liike Vote Teachers in the Fountain Valley School District ha~ pledged support for a 67-cent tl'} increase· w.hich go~s befo~ Voters in tfieir district Tuesda)1t~ The increase \\"OUld raise near: ly $1 million in new reventit:, $767,000 or \\"hich "'Ould i6 toward salaries, benefits and class size reduction. The rest "'ould be used for special educa- ,tion programs, according to diS ·• trict trustees. • Judie Lowman. president Pf the Fountain Valley Education Association, said teachers haYe been in support Or the increa&e since November. ''': But she said some residents have become confused recenJ1,y because of the campaign filing statement used by school board candidate Richard Plum. •· The statement. Mrs. Lo\Ymnn said, quotes teachers as saying last spring, ··we are not asking lo increase taxes. We are asktng. the board to reorder priorities.'' But Mr s. Lomwan said teacherS·inade those stateme'nts during last spring's contract bat- tle "-"ith the school board, ar\d they apply only to that time ai;td ·place. · ·: .. We are \'ery strongly in sUR- port or the tax increase becal.B~ ,,.e realize that without it, pro- grams ""ill have to be cut." st;re 1 said. adding that teachers haye donated time and money to"·ard · t.'he ·measure·s passage. .. Cu;as l • Night and morning dense- rog and low clouds, otherwise- hazv sunshine Saturday. ac- cofding t o th e \\ C'ather service. Slightly cooler '~dth highs mostly in the 005 . Lo"•s tonight 42 to 52 . .. I NSID E T ODA 't' Charlie Bro1vn. Snoopy and the -rf!:rt of lht" "Peanuts" gong wiU come to life in a murical to be presented at UC Irvine. See stor'!I on Foge C ·l of todoy '! Wetkender. ~· have already been pUDlobt'd ate oDly llOW learn· ·lna.tbeY ilre tll.ible." 1 Accor<Sing lo coroner'a find - ings,.the children w~~ burned to death. The trailer was in an older mobile home park Just ootslde Jacksonville, Pulaski County Sheriff'• Capt. Wayne Jamb, ~dtoday. 'showed on his bodf. . " . Wjberg said tho. cnud was ·~·lll!i~<.a tMIDl OaP,t. CountY Medical Center. Re Ii C e of.Ill , Ill' is w-ller underwent lint aid treat-l ov n. m<!llt al \lunlington lnterCOM· tovered Ith brut and 111-. . . Xrt. Lessley wu convicted ol dllJd abu1e and tentenctd to 60 day1 ln Cow>ty Jall lut A11&1111l. •Hli&•Uon •bowed tii'o ~1'1d · ' ,, PfP. munlty lfoo~it1I. • • • ~-1 - l • • • • • :1 • • I l<r!cloy, )e11<\:'"'Y 2J• lfl5 I I . 6u11,~h~y , Cl~rle: E9iu. .Holdap~·'fry -1 " ''Thld• a ~clill> aalil'li'e · ~; '.'ls\li!i\1tJ~llT"s•f4'a1iH ''YJ!jl.Tis,' saldhe. · ..... '"Letme1ee!l.''.saldsbe. Iv]: And wliji that, pQlice said today, plucky Susi~ Lindsey, 24, "'" ed oi .~oldup of:tler Foto111at booth at 2200 Harbor Blvd .. Costa esa, Thursday nigtit. ::-• 1'11» YOV!llGl)i~W119rt.Beach woman told of!icer Jay Pherrin ;U)e would.be bandll,\\'h<ibad simulated a ff Un in his pocket sudden· IY looked.bewllde~. ,,lthe presideq~ of the Fountain \(lllJey •Scheol Board bas asked 1:1n Orange County schools COJD·· m~ttee 19 s\udy possib1" re· •• lfff!1 lh.ey cllili!i;-t!Mt'1' (i!D· . ~ganizaiion of the Huntington ~ plq ."l,t ·!all ~"le ach "strip." 'B•JlS' lillj!'they wap~ lt;).i.wlht· :·. eanwbile angry parents In b.Jck fo...Orange CouritY._fdr;a.tu«Y. • .. Ji.WC th 1 ·o.at O'()& tb&Mll out She backed.awa n the tiny booth as the'sbort, swarthy mah stuck his beM 'IJn'Oilgb the windaw giving her the opportunity to slam itdown.onhra ffec'k : ·tl\3.tareacontinuetheirpledget.o .. Bot 1f the co,µnt,y copi T"' •• en J • ...e ~· flgJJt Fountain Valley school un· .:.matter a recommendaUD~ t oft~4!"•, he gnnnect., • ift"cation efforts that do not now 'C~ serve as an .a ~· \ :n.11: .. iAST :BERLIN ex:. MISS LINDSEY, 'bfllng.JCind, si mply.grabbedbeCl the would-be ,bandit's h~.-d. 'ga\t~~hlfu f!~endous s~ove and then closed her window forllielllg~t. , . He Oedin!othe~ill'ki\ess1 ~mptyhanded. • 1 ~d· · etlng • M ~•--"L'enltgo .. to........ _ • .. ~ewasone~1·wl!.~c~~1ons include· them, add they c.Blled a 'thW!.Fountaln VaJ.ley 1 ""I ' · · ..... ~-·>.. ...... · :..JV 1scuss1on me 1or on--·~~u':';v•r Dew·"~~ -11::b • .,~ -s.. _\ .+ deterri).i,.!d -..op~sttion <by.night at Lamb School. ~;;• •. , m , ·· ~1 caugfi~·bp w1t·h a ~~~nl';5 J:~e:iiltt~e°!:n °s1"~!~ :f~!'1c~ua'1~Y t~~.: ! 1 ~ •t ,~~. eiaJ st whq: '~J_J_-~:·$l bls,1 trict Organiiation, Fred Voss ~~ ml:v vote tt • · •• • m lU~ott 4' year•M · ~h\~l"!'g a~ed that alternatives foi: tbAf 1'!f!ler1t ii'll. -, ~:~" \ :.1!Jlll'Y~7·lo go ,~l~~.1lt, ~36,000 AgenJ~i~Snatch Gun · -. area be explored. The committee .>-n.d Betty MIA•ttel '~~~ He. ~fecalled.10r &stonished set> the matter for a March 12 l9l1nd~;ot l'AC'l' .. the ,P~· law'y'ers thaC-."C:bll!-munist meeting at Fountain Valley dis-(UJ{za~on fight_1ng tb8 ~!!Un afMgers were breattun.g ·down Silencers on Coast ~ct offices. . Valley plan, said todag' Shi!~lr~d his neck after another successful The ''strip" is a part.ion of ,Hun-not bee':I told the school districi . assasination as he-.. headed for Federal agents have conflacat- n peach with 3,100 students was ask1n.g for coun~ help. . Istanbul and a~ plane "headed ed njl\e silencers for .45 caliber even ~chools in the Foun-"That is something we 1\&Ye · h · th w t " p1·s•·1s and arrested aj{untington . ••• 1 1 ed bout , • ..,L anyw ere 1n e es . ...., Valley School District. not UC1::"n. n orm a. ,. ~e • Hil td h · s Cf.I\ authority to Beach man on suspicion of il- 1J-arents in that area l;lave · said, adding PACT will have~ · ' us 1 ffl p A legally posRssing and manufac- Y!>)Ned to fight P.tl.t1'on er·~-b'*' discuss the matter before~t -;··,· .ustJe 290 persons o .a an-m l . th •V111.a J .d h 11 d t ~~ • ,. :.. ,.l(t Istanbul Airpor;t and was ur1ng em. a group of FOuntain V.alley resi-CJ esw a 0 0.nex · · :, ,,,.~·1 'tif~ed i.1o safety while Com· "' Peter Ablonczay, 28, is in dents, bopjng to form a new In the meantime, Csrl~~~ud t ~la~ agents w~ched their · Orange County Jail in lieu of ·Sclipol district within their city. Jones, leader of the f : ad th · t s100,ooo bail set by U.S . ~e matter is expected to be Valley school moveqlent.-~,~~-f.'.· !~Fe":' e eir ne ~ Magistrate Arthur Bradley. we:ard by the state Board of• cused PACT of not represei;aW:ag , lk •.tr COSI' VS a bundlt: to take He \\'as arrested at noon, Wed- Education in April. ' "the broad cross-section ~ti,ii · .~ oVMJJJ ··"'at huge .nlane. ,-,_Thomas . nesday, in his Huntington Beach '"'Th.e parents also refused, to commUJ! Y· . '·t 11' ,,·· ~y.,~ rettalled. "And:.Y;ou'll think I'm apartment by five agents of the it " ' ~f, I ~'lo'' ~ ,~ circulate petjtions asking for" a He said he lear;nec:tw: w, ·~ :id~lng when I tell,yoo that I paid federal bureau of AlcohoJ,.Tobac- ; ~~::.P~~~~~!1h!~s~~:~ts~~ .. · .. ~~r?:.l~~ir.1ft:!e,~~a11f;~rd~~ ~u~~~gf~~e:;~1· d~~~.by a l Fro• p..-Ai· PACT. . . . . )~'":' .. ~ .. 4~1\~~Computer _1.:xecUti~e. re-Ian MacAulay, chief agent at 1 t -i.-, But Mrs. M1gnanelli stu.d ~ay,· c$flecl"~·at ht alli> .a~~e!Very the Santa Ana bureau office, said • . · ~ same persons h~ve-~w' , dose '~ ~e)l.th 1:IJ..196'f~n he.and the nine silencers represented ·DIGGING JOlned PACT. The groupis~ata. tOl . ~5<>-o»>,r CJ;. agenr&.l(l~_edin on ''the largest seizure of silencers '--.\ ~ · · • • •· .have2Sto50members. /i ~ Cu.l>1t·~S:-:P.i1t oflhff~ .. t(d Bay ever recorded in the Southern l. : -... .~ ' ·, The group at first, w&nlecb;a ·of.. ~-·~ o~rat'iol), .uablit ·the California-Arizona area.". pivision. said. the environmental ·multiple ChoiCe .Yot~ont ·~·c.astronetirile . : ... I!;. • ~tac;\ulay said his office could fJ9P&Ct tepaft outlined specifu: \Yhether toYi· ·in lhJ!: ntw Faiuatain Thbmas was 9p~"Ot CN'IJY 46 w)lo not rele~se Ablonczay'S address pleasures to save ltie-middeli, Valley d~s ·.to~ th8HQDtb\gt1:m l'lijurne<L from ··t~e ~4l~ll$tr8us at this time. nor could reasons for measures which were supposed .Beach City 1str:ict to ~e s.outl!, foray that 'Was final)y tall~ off the manufacture of the silencers lobe city policy. "" ' but there· are no ·~aws to .Bllow' ~ th~ 1;.\e Presil.Jent. John · F. be given. t The impact report saidt!1f-site that tyPe of chp.~ce. : Kennedy. He said Ablonczay did not re-~boold be.-capped with a loot of N th r\i · M s · · ' Jol>i soil ·arid planted w\PJ·'Only ·.ow, ~ Ptifim~ ~?nc:emi r · 'l;illon;ias was wounded on the sist arrest. The manufacture and light grass .. Jt ·suggested a Mignanelli 5~1 •.1s,. ~mg eft as "iCuban maJ~and but man~ged to display of silencers is prohibited Bprinkier-sysiem .. couJ.d b&put In, a r~mn~nt d-str1ct t6o small to swim from the northern portion by federal law. unless a proper b:ut ~no •more than six '"inches support ttse .or Ute island to lhe sOlllh and the license is first obtained. '-low th fa , -~ _ ·.f. • • A~ican-,held Guantanamo Bay Ablonczay could race separate ~ esµr ce. ~ ' •. ,.,., . . b , _.. • 1 · r h · l "'The midden~ouJd t.beD be used -. ' -· · -' · ,.... ase. -·' ¥ • Ir • "pen a ties or eac possession. )l:t-Ji ci~y . park and preserved .0,' .hi~g· '~Rill.>_ • at!r~ :~ HE:AG>IN CA"'E";i&e to· de· :~~~ :f am$~~~~~n::~~~et:z~ ,.Ule archeololistS slowly werlt -ath -this time frO"m the' guns of ·~t the .task of excavating\ N' . A_.,eric·an forces who did n"Ot re-years in jail, .MacAulaysaid. ts f ·t · ab 2 M · · llJ_ • The agent alleged Ablonczay par o B1 ' h d ks .i.·· • .·, · Ore•, alize until the Wounded Tbomas was making~the silencers in his ·L'.IOm us. ar • par Supenn· \\"as close to their ~ase {h'at he -tendent, said t~ay the deeper ... · _.\\"as-seeking refuge and ,not at· ·~ch•• w•r• being 49g w !'!ant -Total Now 42 tacking them tomatic sprinkler systeins. in· · -'[ • :.L ...: tfle tim.e Thon1as quit thf · ekd of the reco~·ndeq,. ...... Los.'" Alam'itos Undereover of. ti It~~ .~966 after nine years ' • ~ual type. / . ficers arrested two more suspect· ·S~r~~ with the espionage force -• Som~~ciw there w~ ~ m1X·UP. ed drug pushers io West Orange ~w ts among tht; top 10 names 1rt the lines. of .';Pmm~1cation. t-Gount.~htlrsday, bringi to 42 ... . ~mmui,U....blq;:_'.!> ··mosf ~shard said._ "!:here." no~ . J~e mtmber seized!!!~_ a"', isl.'""~~., ... • teco~hl.Apadt '"'ad •~..lnhdl;ll • mai;5ive sweep began-lf.',;dnes· : ' • an . '!"''! µ,'!,_!''<'.• s s m. n wp oii'( h~'e" .f.? day. .. ·!__, -~hamperlng a Cl~.9~r~yoo 1n !!'Janr,ower for a manu~PC!9· i The Hst of suspects ~eveloped s~me way.ea'me. ii\(.o.·~~sjghts of • • · • -~· 1. : durin"}+'a three·month 1nvestiga-his Russian rifle rn o;tllose 10 e s~1d the charfge in sprl~kter tion ihcluded 29 adults and 13 years. All of them died and added !t~:esin~:~a:t~=!t'.1,~ juveniles, none or whOm listed· to~he~ept,JtatiOn that put Thomas b th ·" . . Orange Coast addresses. Most on tha st. Y ~parks comtnis51on, ~tthno were from ~e ~s Alamitos-a~ -ffe 'r _alls With gratitude today m~nlion of the arcbeological re-·Long Bea~~·reas. ofAegS'&~~· . the manr .oltizens behind the lr~n qwr.e~ts. InVesftgatbrs-tod2l"'~ not Curtain who went out of their ;::. .+J _ say what quaptities or narcotics w.aY (O Help a tnan they knew to ·~n ~ ~ Q were seized in the series· of raids, be an American agent. , ii.II~ and . bl.it a 'Police spokesman diir,say He haS more than gratitUde for • "1,:l'fl-........ · mf)st of the arrests were bas.00 on the tWo elderly Tur.ks -ages ~ small, pre-arrang\!d sales J.o un-and 6 2 -who were h 1 s dereov-er.officet-s. · .._ l»dyguards during the years he The spokesman said today it·is Opetated from the CIA'.6 Balkan likt-ly mC?re 'arrests will be Made hehdqi.aarters . over th·e ~ext few days·. •. The sweep began Wednesday ''THEY WERE TRUE God· afternoon• . ..when six tbr~'tnan lather types.'· he g rinned. "They Wi~s.ftr8t Rapist Gets Priso.~ Term Former Golden West College defensive lineman Mark Edward ·oavis has been sentenced to not less than three years in state "Prison for raping a girl who once pOsed as a model in an art class be took at tHe college. Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert P. Kneeland im · posed sentence on Davis, 23. of 18832 Florion St., Huntington Beach, and dismissed a related conviction or sex.perversion. Police arrested Davis last April 28 after he \\'as ideritified by the 24·year·old victim as the man who forced his \\'ay into her home, raped her and then sexual· ly humiliated her. apartment. Ablonczay is expect- ed to be arraigned before a federal grand jury in· Los Angeles in two to three weeks, according to MacAulay. Silencers are defined a s firearms under federal law. the chief agent said. McCord Gets Prison Delay WASHINGTON (UPIJ Watergate burglar James W. McCord Jr., charging John N. Mitchell conspired to "keep me silent." today was granted a three·week delay in beginning his prison term to pursue his re· 1 quest for a new trial. U.S. Di strict Judge George L. Hart Jr. ordered McCord to re- port to the Allenwood, Pa . federal prison camp March 21 to begin serving a one·to-five.year term after defense attorney William Mann asked for the de· Jay . I The former campaign aide of Richard M. Nixon told reporters as he left the courtroom. "There is massive evidence" his form er attorneys F . Lee Bailey and Gerald Alch, failed to provide him with proper representation during his trial more than t\\·o years ago. FroMPageAI ABUSE ... Juvenile court officials , however, gave custody of Jessie to Mrs. Lessley under orders for intensive supervision and psychiatric counseling. · None was ever carried out. Wiberg said that everyone who had worked on the California . case agreed that the woman never should have been allowed to keep.the child. . When Mrs. Lessley railed to re· turn to do her time in jail, a war- rant "''as issued for her arrest, but because it was a misde· meanor sentence, no attempt •was made to extradite her from Arkansas. •• ~ c E,~pM~ed YUCCA FLAT, Ney .. (VPI> - The llnit"' State's el<ii!Oded Its firs~ pnderground n'uclear devh:;e of the year tod.~~~ weatM>ns teat' code~named ~"'J'opgallaritv that W-as ·felt 100 miles_ away· IQ the gambling capital of Las Vegas. The nuclear device carried a punch ol from 20 to 200 ktlotQns, meaning lhat1 its .. maxtmum power was 10 times greater •han . the atomic bombs dropped on Japan during World War II. Two hundred k·lloton& ts equivalent to 200,000 tons or TNT. An aircraft equipped with radiation monitoring 'devices circled the . area above (rOQnd zero at the time of the 8:15 a.,m. detonation. Officials said no radiation was leaked into the atmosphere. In Beatty, some 40 miles·a.way. the "vibration was felt' pretty good" by patrons of the tx- change Club, a bar, norm-1ly evacuated during Uimergrodnd tests, but not for today'a.test. '. A plume or dus( rOSe ji'ito the desert sky as the-earth1s s~rface thumped upw ~rd-k>r several f~t at the moment of blast. In Las Vegas, light fixture~ swayed slightly and the blast was detect- ed by trained observers'posted in high rise structures along the Las Vegas Strip and in th;e downtown area. Miners \Vere eva'cuated from underground shafts wlth\IJ a 50·mile radius of ground zero prior to the blast. Wortcers on high 'rise structures in Las Vegas \\·ere warned not to be ici.,a pre- carious position when tb.e test \•/as triggered. It was detonated 2,383 feet in the ground at the bottom of a 48- inch diameter vertical shaft. The test v.·as the first an- noun ced underground nuclear blast of this calendar year by the · United States and the 266th sinee the ban on above-ground tests in 1963. ·Money Sought In "Attack' Damages. totaling $t2S,OOO have been demanded from ~·e Ci- tv or Huntington Beach by 8. local r'esident \\'ho claims be w"il at-.. tacked and beaten by a number of police officer. Riehard Kelley, 9132 Madlline Drive, includes severai cuma:med polic e officers as defendants with the city in his Orarlge County . Superior Court action. He accuses them oC assault and ballerv last ~lay 15 and of un· lawfull y handcuffing him. 8 Die in Fares PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Eight persons, including six children, "·ere killed here early today in t"'o separate fires, one or which apparentiy was caused by a dinner v.·hich boiled over v.·hile a couple was sleeping. he Fouii.ta1n Valley High 'School Band and DriU4eam won first place· last wl'ekend in 'i'utson's ahnual Fiesta de los Va- q_ueros ~ar:ade, among out·of-•!!!le oand ent.t:!Os. ' The g'roll.P also visited Tombstone, Ariz., where they . performed a ... Requiem to the ':Combstone Epitaph,'' the newspaper which is ceasing publication. teams from seven law ehtorc6-"had done everything, from smug. ment ageqcies received felonf &"ling ·to killing. And they got warrants 8Qd started rounding $$1>,000 a year from the CIA for up the alleged drug peddlers. ~ t~ing such good care of. me." 7eJ ~ ~el#e'tt. 11te, The Tombstone Mayor declared Fountain YalleY. Day ana named band direct.or Frank Barneshono'ra·ry mayor. . The students conducted money-making projects throughout the fall tq raise funds for the trip·. . . Los ,Al~mitos Police Lt.. 'l'~omas frankly admitted that Richard Ryan said his force.. he, in common with any other worked With officers anti agents .. : (2!A. a.gent t~en and now! w~ld from Buena Park, Long Beae1t ·· m;i~ ver~f.1ttle peneti;,at1on ~nto Cypress, SeaJ Beach, theOr:ingili 'llhY~.nat1on . under Ru9s1an County Sheriff's Department o\)na . .dominance without the careful a Federal ·sureau . of Alcohol, --protec~i~ offered by nationals of Tobacco and, Firearms. ~-t ~e tt,~t1on1. . Ryan said police teams ma<'le I goJ. to"' 'Mdscow .d~pite the dozens of small drug purehases fact UJat I · spoke very little during the final 10 weeks of tb'e \ ~ussi.an," he ·recal!OO . "I got: to investigation. A total of $8,000 many:e.Jaces afld did whlt I wa~ was spent. .:· .P.aid lf> Go ol\l,y .bJ!Cause some n~­~ :'"The arrested aftutts have befn }ional who coVered me carefully HIF lodged in Orange C.OUnty Jail. 1.n spees:h and manner got me The minors were booked info there." . ,. : ORA~GE COAST juvenile hall . ;.. Thotnas' be1¥ves that rbtJch of · · ; the pr:esent day criticism Of the .Banks .. Drop Prime Rate ~ CIA is :unjuslified and that the agency · must be permitted ·to Operate even rr those operations at t~mts,are kno.,.wn only toa selecl com(l1.1ttee of seven headed by the President of the United States. · Robert·N. Weed ~ ''THE KGB. (Russian cou·n- 1>Nsldlrnt•n11 P11111w.... For 1 ~ terpart'.of the: CIA> never relax-ii J•ck R. Curley _ , · es," h'e "sMd. ?They are doing '· Vk;•'"'~•lldo-:.iMI~ I • I theirjbb o9tr htre justa.&J6'.a..ar4? Thomas Keevil '" Flom Wire ServiC'f!S doing durs and tiny dfOp 1h~our ~'"" " 1 guard could be fatal." Thom•,i.A. Mu""'lne • :-;S"NEW YORK ~.First N~~ He believes. at the ~ame time, · Mt oi.,.e.i• • "lty Bank today lowerl': iu that'the CIA is qften tight lipv.e9 Charles H. Loos Rich!ird P_Nall"' ';rprime ~rest rate for bti in~ at times when the public ought d> ... ,~~1 .... 1 M.lllfflftlll!:dltOn 110en.s10 8~ ~reent from ein per· be allowed' to learn a few facts . ' r ' . . ~t, the loweStio 19 mo~.' about oper8tions in which they Tbe ~harp decline in the pljme have been protected. tale -tile ~ey lo~ rate f cor· Thomas belle~es that Lee lldtete ~ustomers at commertlal' 'Harv1>)1' Oswald·jjo.&S;.llot alone, banlt8 -l'elleets a slack In cfecllt fof I example, when President ~anll .~us!'d by lkreeifsidn.. Keon d waf • ' Sfinattd iii el!orli by thl 1m-en~1o ' · "Use credit Tl\j!'-!''16 ~ ·~~adlli IJhce A'\lslllt ; It• I• • • • • ' . \ " · . .; .. / ·. :·-. ·.: .. ·.-·· .. "",; .•' : { ! t WINTER SALE ~NOS SATURDAY I LAST CHANCE Terrific selection of. t~p quality upholstered furn1tur,e reduced through Saturday. Don't delay! OREXEl-HERITAGE-HENREOON-W00DMARK-KARA$TAN-BAK£R • ' . NEWPORT BEACH• ~ ~ 'Ji 1727 WESTCLIYF 'DR1 GO·~. ~~A-A,,.~_.;._~ . u.tll LAG.UNA B~ACH • . ' '. ._., ~'i;f """'' 3"' NOHTtl ~OA~,HIV": .. '< .. ~i WEllCDAYS & SATUIDATS t:OO le S:lO • TORRANCE•' 23649 HAWTHORN& BLVl>. • <O~n Fri. lll ~. ~\Ufil 12-6:30) 3'11t·IZ19 > " i ( • ttr!d!)'. Fel>tu!ll'(28.191S DAil V l'ILOT Its. Han·ged . • Ventllra Jail Inmates Riot Not· Victim Of .Slasher LOS ANGELES (UPI>-Ade· relict. found hanging on a closet door In a cheap hotel by a coat baneer twisted around his neck was not a victim ol the notorious Warn~ng ~nly Snlog Dev~ Fines Shelve~ SACRAMENTO (AP> -Highway patrol offici als said tQl!ay they will continue to issue only warning citations lo Los Anicles area motorists who have not installed a controversial smoa: COil· trol device. CHP spakesman Kent Millon said officers would hand oulthe fineless warnings until the legislature decides whether or not to ' VENTURA (UPU -Almost 100 prisoner• at the county jail, led by women inmates, batUed deputies and firemen for alx hours Thuraday nl1ht and early today, usln1 clubs and knives and setUng fires throu1hout the jail. Sheriff Al Jalaty said theupri&• Ing wu quelled early this morn· ing l:y firemen. who battled 5 Ministers Raid Porno Book Store SACRAMENTO (AP> -Five Baptist ministers raided a book store Thursday night and threw mo~t of lts books, which they claimed were pornographic, into the parking lot, the sheriff's of- fjce said. p~isoners with hia:h pressure "Skid Row Slusher," police said hoses, and a force of 58 deputies today. armedwithclubsand shlelds. The ''Slasher'' who cut the There were no serious injuries,' throats of nine men in the past Jalaty said, but damage to the Ulre11 months, is still al large, the · building especially from fire and objeCt ot •massive manhunt. water, was expected to be ex-The dead man was identified tensive. "as Manuel Garcia. 31 . The riot broke outjn a women's Workers at the Pershing Hotel holding tank~ where about 25 in· said the body wus found dangling mates were confined. from a closet door by a coat ''The whole jall is over-hangertwiS;tedaroundtheneck. crowded," said Deputy Ernest Although a hotel clerk said Rogers. ••Apparently one woman · uPiT........, ·. there were pools of blood in the prisoner who had appeared as a room, a coroner 's r eport said the witness (for the prosecution> in Di.,orce Grattted body had not been cut. The death thetrialofanotherone,woundup Actor ~andy Baron, 36 was classified as a possible repeal the smog de vice program. ' The state Senate approved a resolution Thursday asking the CllP to hold orr issuing formal citations until the fate of three re- peal bills had been decided. Hut l'wliltoo said CliP official~ had agreed earlier lo wait before issuing tickets. The three repeal measures have apparently been blocked by the Assembly Transportation Committee, whirh voted down on~ of the measures Wednesday. Misconduct Barred From Divorce Law? in the same cell with prisoners who played the lead in the suicide. whoknewshehadtestified." f ·Lt. Lynn Selby, head of the SA C RAMENTO CAP> -thecurrentla\vto ;;11lo"·n1i.s.con· f stage version o "Lenny'', · I A igbt broke out, which soon spec1a "Slasher Squad" police Evidence of specific misconduct duct evidence, <l!ld that is con. turned to a free-for-all in the was divorced Thursday set u p t o track down the wouldbecompletelybarredfrom trary to the \vholt· intent of the . holding cell, and then spread to from his wife, Mary Jo, 25. !YlYSleriou s k,iller, said Garcia, ,. d~vorce proceedings in Californiu· l;.i\\'. ·' M addv said afll'r ;1 ·15· 12 another women's holding cell. T hey were married in Nov· was not consulered a victiQl or }l.(n<ier a bill approved by the As-Yott> sent his ·bill tu the s ... nate. ember, 1970, and h ave been lheSla&her. · .-semblyThursday. Thegreatbulkofdivorccs fill'<l JAILE RS RUSlllNG to halt separated since June. 1973. The Slasher's last known vie-' Assemblyman Ken Maddy. (I\-l' 1 l c · · i r r ec on l: i Ii ab 1 c di f • the fighting were met by fi ghting Baron was ordered to pay tim was found Jan, 31 , just as the F'resno J, said hi s legisliition v.1i1l fC'rt•nces" -unspecified reasons waves of men and women his ex-wife $5,500 in cash, Police efforts to (i)'l.d the killer li ghten Ca lifornia's no-fault lhecoup\ecannot continueliving prisoners, deputies said . The give her half equity in their were gt'eatly stepped up. In the divorce law which allo"'s mar· togt•lht•r -as the grounds for dis· prisonerswerearmedwit.hsharp home, custody of the family month since then. perhaps in-ri ed persons to seek divoret• ~olution of n1u rriugc,''M;.iddy s pieces of ceramic toilet bowls1 timidaled by the. dragnet, the si mply on the grounds of irrccon· added. The five were arrested by· sheriff's officers who were pass- ing by. No charges were filed im- mediately. plumbing pipes, firebrands and car• and pay. $550 3 month Slasher has apparently halted his ciliable differences. 1'he stale bar backed the bill. ra.r:or blades. alimony· de redations. "So mt• jud es have interpreted t\1 addy said. "One woman prisoner threw a r-~-,---~-'-~~~~~~~~~~"""'-'"'-'"""'-''-~~~~~~~~~~'.!."~~~'..!!:"-.'.::..!'.~'-"'-"~~.'.'.'.:~'L.'~!!c~~~~~~~~ According to the sheriff's ac- count, the five ministers went in- to Goldie'• Book Store, at Auburn Highway and Madison Ave., north of Sacramento, about 8 . p.m. and asked the clerk if he believed in God. HE SAID h e did. and the ministers told him to leave. He did, and they threw out the books. T he sheriff's office identified the ministers as co·pastor Delbert A. Miller, and "pre- achers" Robert Lee Williams, Kenneth Ray St. Johns, James Larry Tomlini;on and Robert Edward Hamilton, all of the Landmark Baptist Tabernacle. Sheriff Duane Lowe has been conducting a campaign recently against pornographic book stores. A spokesman said Goldie's got its business licen~e over Lowe's protest. television set at a deputy," Rogers said. About five ·fires were set throughout the jail, using blazing mattresses, furniture, toilet· paper roJJs and magazines . Deput.ies on patrol and five city fire units were called by radio to 1 help put down the rioters estimated to number about sci men and morethan40women. Using high pressure water hoses, the deputies herded the male prisoners into a dayroom. F1ying squads then made sorties into the room, clubbing their way in. grabbing one prisoner and clubbing their way back, hauling the prisoner into a corridor to be handcuffed. Hoses were not used on the women. Deputies· wr estled them individually into s ub· mission. 'They're Lying' Union Chief Denies Report From Wire Services · Longshoreman's leader Harry Brld&e• drove through a picket line In San Francisco. It was _( PEOPLE ) made up of h is own office Secre(ary of State Henry A. workers. Kissinger joked that he had to The 1:,-year·old Bridges, once a keep his threat of resignation go- fiery symbol of radical labor ing "to keep up the morale of my militancy, stopped his gray ambassadors and to give my Volvo long enough to respond to a staff some hope.'' striker's allegation that Bridges' Kissinger made the quip in International Longshoremen's bantering with reporters cover- and Warehousemen's Union was ing his meeting with members of refusing to meet and settle the the . Senate Foreign Relations strike, which began last week. committee. "If they say that, they're ly· "Damn it," he added, "I said I in&." Bridees said. . would se~ve as long as it is Then he drove through the useful. I didn't say I woold serve pickets into the headquarters no matter w'1atl '' parking Jot. • * Sen. Alan Robbins· criticized Emperor Hirohito or Japan ac-some of Los Angeles Mayor Tom cepted President Ford's invila-Bradley's policies and said · he tlon to visit the United Stales in may run for Bradley's job in early October, lhe White House 1977. . ·, said. But by that time, .Robbins Press secretary Ron Nessen, added, he expects Bradley to -responding to newsmen's ques-hold a federel cabinet post . .tions, ~aid the emperor and em-"I don't think Bradley will be a press wllJ "engage' in official candidate for re-election," Rob· functions in Washington" on Oct. bins, a Van Nuys Democrat, said 2-3 as part of a visit expected to in an interview. last about two weeks. * * .. Never ~omplain, never ex· • ALondonhighcourtdismissed plain," Ford 7'lotor Co. Swedish actress Anita Ekberg's Chairman He nry Ford II says of $72,000 claim against he r his weeken<I arrest and subse- estranged husband, Rick Van quent fine for drunken driving in Nutter. California. Miss Ekberg, who lives in Ita-With that short comment, the Jy, claimed that property her auto chief chuckled and headed husband put into storage in Lon-for a n industry banquet in don four years ago belongs to ·. Detroit where he received a SO· her. second standing ovation from But after she failed to meet a nearly 3,000 engineers. court order to t ransfer $2,400 It was a spantaneous reaction t.rom Italy to England to pay for from the cr-0wd which gave only the continued storage of the pro-poiite app l ause to other perty, Judge P,alrlck O'Connor dignitaries inir'oduceCI with Ford. dlsmisied her claim. ANIMAL ·-·~ --.. ..-.---.. .. ·.1-.::::tl' ' •• The Nevada Gaming Com· missio~ voted unanlniously to al- low St. Louis attorney-developer Morris Sbenker to hold a major interest in the Dunes hotel· casino. The vote capped" one of the lengthiest and most con - troversial Investigations in gan\· lrtg commission history. A gaming control board in- vestigation of the 68-year·old Shenker raised allegatio~ about his possible ties with unsavory characters. But the board ac- .cepted Shenlcer's explanation. • 'The Oregon Leaislature has given Dr .. Samuel Alexander Mudd a vote of confidence - albeit a bit late. Mudd was the Marylonddoctor wh6 -treated John WUkn - for a broken leg April 14, 1865. durln1 th• actor•• fllaht after the a11a1ilnation of President Abrioham Llnoolil. • • ' '*'"""·~;.c 4:.l,. • Steel Wheals •High Top for ankle support •White with yellow for girls •Black with white for boys • Perfect all year 'round ·~··~ ,. Starts Saturday 9:30AM ROiier skate clos.eout Now only 200 pairs of shoe skates Orig. 6.99 HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa (714).646c5021 . • •' ' •• .. " ' • - ITOBIA GE I • eels 1'11.rn Slowl~· .. ~ 41 ,. . . ' Three ~ee_ s· ago, th& Orange (:ounty"'Jloard ol buses.Initially will be stationed in Orange. It tjle COii'· voted unanU1100,1s1.Y to ask lhe Calilonlla . ~ ~ep'41besover, tbeserllcecaobeexpandedaaneeded, Pity \l> oondll~t ap audit of the cOW>ty f ~ The more m.,iUtant handicapped people want Prob p~f.p1en\. " • • I acce9s to lhe entire transit system. 1 • ,' ~ When be proposed the -a.U\lit. Supervisor ThOmlll' • • llut that ls a big step that will cost a lot or m01tey. Riley •ili4 •survey Q{probatlonproyams Is needect • It sh.Quid be taken, but not without much, ~!Ueful todeterlilb\e their eftectiveness. • • • " • planl!tng that Is b&Sed <in some experiehce. • : That WU three weeks· ago, And ~o far, the C'(A . .. " study ~·t left the starting gate. eYA Dlre~t.lt Allen Gove-..:..1.ent Goof 8 .. ;/ ~ *aid bis department would likf' some evidence ' C.l.llll. • U\at tl)e :audit i>rol>dsaJ "has' broad icounty s11ppo11 , The piUalls of excessive government regulation before41~.,eptlog,thel,10ard'sinvitation. •• · /.ire J><)inted up in a couple of stumbling big brother S_pe<;itlcal!.v he' wanted written endlirsements of e(fprts by the Ch(il Aeronautics Bbard1. the audit pr'qgratn from th~ chief prol!atlOI} Qffiqer-.. More than a year ago, the CAB rwed that airlines county dmlblstratlve offiqe~ lfl~ presiding Judge of must abandon their special youth fares on the Juvenile Court and the Juvenile Jlls"tioe international flights. Commission. II But it didn't take .long for the t)lousands of Sp Car only tlie CAO's:offic~ bas resP.Qpded to this student• who had been saving up for a trip to Europe request. , . • .. · • -q,'dts&'ver that Caitada hadn't dropped the youth Does the silence of the other three imply' fiu;es. So nor,thward they trekk\ld, leaving the U.S. <lpposiuO(l to tl\e. audit? The l)elay in securing. their lint"! with still more empty seats. ~igoatiirP"COUld indicate Riley was on the right track · Now the airlines want to restore the cut ra\e when he suggested a study is needed. · • · • fll)'"tS . The trick will be to persuade the CAB that it . H~n fdt Handicapped . )ioof~ually u~successful was ;he agency's proposal . I" to end group charter flights. thill,SPring. · ·or ngef ouoty 'I)"aqsjt :Qistrict '.directors have Since an estimated four million Americans avail ·taken a ~e 'reaso.neil appr,,each toward imllroving them•elves of these travel bargains e'ach year, it was bus ser;v~e 'o the c0!¢ty's lw,000 physically disabled hardly suprising to lel!fn tbat1more than SQ consumer reslder'it$. · .. · l(roups had vigorously protesied the ban. So, in fact, Ra,lber than plunging .headl<1ng into a poorly did the scheduled airlines, which get up to 25 percent researctf!"'1 program th~t D'\!ght cjQ !itUe to assist the · "ofthefr revenue from group charter boo)<ings . handicapped,_ directors have chosen a step-by-step The CAB apparently has. decided to put this .~ . . • . , process. brainstorm on the back burner for a while. So the As a pifot effort, the ilistrict will ouUit three 9f its charters will fly . new minibuses with hydraU!ic.lifts for wheelchairs· All of which i°'dicates that the government and put them'. on call tto th disabled for ·. regulators. might do well to preface their sweeping door-to-destlnatioo service. The specially equipped , decisions with a little !)"lore holnework. 'Wl'VE 60T l'll~1Y Of APfrll~ERS, IUT WE SEEM TO g~ RUNNING OIJT OF ~ms~ l)ea r ·Gloomy Gover111ne11t's f!ictio11a!"ll oj t h e A h s urd U.S. Hattds Ac . .-o~s · · ~he Seat Help A~abs RegulatiO:ns Costly -.-. , , Gus .. 1 WASHINGTON -Forasmany ; tion. There y,·jJJ be' a big fight ·WASHINGTON -The United 1 ' r. AbOut the only good years as can t).e remembered, lhe R, JCHARJ) over being put out in the cold states has made a.ecret prepara4 JACK AND°t.RSON thing ·you can say about foibles or government regulation naked of protection from new tionsnottoaeizebuttoprotect Henry Ford 's Santa haveproducedathickdictionary .WILSON con1petitors. the 'Oil. fiel.ts of the Arab oil Barbara trouble was at of the absurd. One uproarious re-The deregulation of natural sbeik:i.y · r. ~ ~east he didn't get caught gulation I \•aguely remember ·' gus is another area .... -here the ID pqMfe,.,~r~ of state' ,Ql:na:Q,,"ir Shipment_! .. :lfitallk pnving a Chevvy.·... · had to do with sp'ecificaUons for IT CI\ N BE q uU.iione.d .abs ence or the government's HenrfK'"J.llge,r ha.a wamed-'U..at IQ.lssiles; complete -..-...,... tary T.l\·I. brassieres for fem·ale .military u1bether. anythi,ng like1his wduld guidini .hand "·ould result in the the U~ It.ates, a.s_-.lastresort i.nsb'14:tors to explain how to use ..._. 6 .,...,.-.u.,.. .11111m1 .... .., personnel in World \\'ar II. \\'Ork \\'hen it i~ considered. that greater ru.·ailabil~ty or this gr°"·- m.iiht .. iailitary actm.\p-pre-tt:lem. ,. · . ,,.....__. .. ..._,_ • ._,11yf'WflKI..,.' It is now coming to be seen that heavy taX penalties on whiskey ingly scarce product at a higher vent ttie-oif Mrangulaliop of the THE UNITED STATES is also =:'o':.:~i1~_,-.,.. the regulators are no longer oc:" a,nd cigarettes are accQmpanied price, to be sure , but at least West. ··' ,. advising, training aqdsupplying casionally ·by·a.,n inCre-aSe 'in ,,.lheii"'~ re·~ available ,,·hen it is so badl)· · Butinprivlte,M! olfetedto the armed forces1 of Sau.di Th" h . lb CIA funny, stupid girdles~ of pMSe. ,The sa.me (or_ neede(i!·'• ... help thepetf~leutp pQtentates de-Arabia. In the past, th.i&;mili~ry \ 18 as given e 'con· ~ pernicious gasoline" ... · ..ft,~, -;, .. .. ~-Th~Tf ',:are . other Instance~ fend th cii r · 1 ' assiJtance bas been IJargely bid-ta~ ~lose to the,J,~t:.of ~e(,: D u t a r e . Yet it i~,$vicletllbia~~gyl~-"":-":herj!'"~ulatio1\ ,is ~a\·in~ .lo fabul~ )lo)d . deft behind civilian contracts. • acCQrd.ing to ~~...in such becoming a -~ lion gr<lw!; tQJace, -~~~&Lve _,. ~lri) lO e conqmic utll1t}· • ings. He is We reported on Jan. 6, 1973, for cou~bies a& Ethlopia, l_ndonesia, heavy drag on lasl 15 years and prorn\Sestocoo-,~U~b t-oJ.he hol"l"Or of reformers ·•, worrie Jh~t example, that the Bendix Field Jordan, Laos, ~o~alia, South the economy. 1 tinue in the future. the-hds Of~ a.p,d·~~rovers , The Alaska radic,a.\ Ardb iE~erJng Cv-tp,:\}Y~ hi.ri11ig Kor:.ta. ·Sou.~)1 V.1.etnam ail~~. In the span economic utility anc;J ' ·. 'Sll'f>eJi~s rin<Jltv ,being bi.Ult . groups may · .1 fuili~ expertS1_.tig_ht·Off 0.S~ ~'J'b&ll.f!nd. 1 '·' .. '· Of lS years no endurance are likelY"'f ~tg .... •artei::.~n g del,ayed for five atte-mpt to ·~s~t.-<lfe1sing the~in civilian . ~E ,CIA ,has lieen-.. triafriing . r less than 29 ceeded. Th'e trendi I ;in·tbe .. years_,··.:::: . overthrow the • clqtl)~-~ltd .. sen4): '1.ttem ., to pala~e .. ,uards for _ri\~ tli'an (wo . tilajor enact· direction of moro regulatiQn 1or: -• ~-. . con.servalive , ~.: ~11,ucij1 tll.,bia. • .,. ~ • . <te, cades. In the process, tl,>.e <;If'. m~ts of I.a"'·. . safety, health, enviroJlm.'en:tal,.. C~NSt:,l'I ERS are ~gmnlng ~o sheikhs~, who ,, '! .. :~.t1 lhree othe:r:.gian\ U.S., . haft ii)Jietly developed some some of them noble 1n purpose, economic and eveD1'Yloralistle: re-rea.lize \bat the costs· imposed in ~ave ,f!lendly ... t'i:i!orpo'J'aC_,wons -:--I;pc·kh,eed •. bdtiYA&rds into infortn,ants tp>d have S\\'Ollen_the rolls of the re-asons. A consumer proteCtidn the economy by Ralph Nader in ~ With. the -t.., ~ n 'fl:".;f~P ,And Ra.y~b--'h.ave used ~hers to influence patace gulators of business.ti? 63,000 ut a<'l, if it is over adopted. "·ou1d no the a~~a-0f auto sa~ety and ~ntl-Umt~ states-·1-n.iS' C'j)ul~ put me ;.iso. pr:oVfded militan' services pollc:w· aking. . , an annual cost or S2 billion. doubt be ear ri ed out as a pollutio,n •re \·e~)· high~ might vast oil reserves ol l.be l'fter:slao to--.saudi Arabia. Now the As-Th nd is typical. The crack, crusade. be par~1ally a chieved in different GulfareaintohosUlehands: .. .., socia'ted Press has~ discovered· 60-'m protectiv.e force 'Which 'tHESE estimates are made by In the absence or agreement ~-a\'s. ~ • 'I L w · d b r High"·av safet.v measures, ror • : .... ·'l.,. anotherclvilianconlractor,Vin-'gU"'"ar s Kitlg BbumibOl nurra y · e1 en aum o that government-regulation per J SEt;SBT ~te1J1gen~e cao1~ nell ~orp~, which hU a~ to . A4uly ej and Queen Sirikit. is \Va~hi.ngton University ln. Sl. se is at best a mixed blessing and example, mighl be .more eJfec· report 'r•dlca~ m~vett"tents. in train the Saudi Nation.al Guard tq directed by a trusted €IA Louis in .a study f"Or the Amenc<l:n • economic-All~ ret•rding. atten· ti\'e in cutting do\\'n traffic de· most ilte :Pe1i1ia~ states... ,'.ptQ:teCt~il wells. \ ".'!. '. ~ff,1 He is Lt. Gen. Vitoon Enterpnse Institute, p.nd there is , .lion oug,ht to be•glve.n to specific <iths than seat belts . The effici~ Som :M. tta.e. u'.JM.le~rqQ.n • 'qua corporate milita,yaid '1as ~"a11-.wad, who alsQ i~ the·CIA s net,rea~on to qua~iel wi~ them .. instances-w~ere regulation could cy of anti-pollution devices and leadert, aec~rd.iJ:'& to~ cables.. 'been quietly coordinalt!d by .a .. '1.'h.31 irregulars in Laos until the There 1s no po1nt1n goir;.g into the be avoid.ed . .:. lead leas gasoline Is much in hav,. spent-time ia'Russla,_ China U.S. trainin., mission in ,Saudi. 1973 ceasefire. ,' absurdities on .which Weiden,-' . , l . . question. Home electric costs are and =KQrea.~Tbere ts also Ar 'b· Its d" t' f be --".. -.. , • . baum d"·e'll9',althou.gti S;Om.e.of Ol'\E OF .t.Ji.e~e.is .air.travel. ris ing at such a rate in some evidenee ~~· e havereceiv~ ~ !8 • u tes g.o ar yo~ .. ,."'WHOEVER controls ·the (hem are ·inltlnslcally interest· The Ford adm101stratio'!1s abo1;1t areas that consumers are en· Soviet e1~-'arms. ~. ' . ltcurung and deal 'Y~lh just a¥U~ palace guard in Thailand, cop.. ing, such as the 45 pounds of to proP?se fJie d'ereguJal1o_n .or a1r titled to "·onder about forced cuta For le .. ~ll: e, the 'SJ"rateg1c.f· every ~spect or military affcu~. trots the crown," 'O~ A.sia·w}se. documents ne~e.s•y tO suppOrt rttilvel, an~ ~ater on~ rev1s1on or backs in th'e use of high sulphur sbeiklMJ°O~. pr ma.n, which_... ..... 'accoi;cJina: to our sources. ·\.: ~eX·ClA operative told. Us. lie the license t-en8w8J apPlicatiou ti,e regaJat.iori' ;<>~· (ailroads and coal , stymied nuclear Po""er guardi' t~'-: ent'ra.nce to the PENT~GON ofricials, remem·. ·Claimed the CIA has run the for three Smalf le~vision &~-3-•,t.irucktne~ .. Alr safety ~ould not be plants. or other regulations per s!£ra.' • Gp lf. ha~ bee 91). bering bow King Faisal with~eld plijace g\(ard since the 19!?«)s. tions. and ·J~be regulation of•: .<t~egulat~ q.ut;ai.rltne mana~e· ~·hich increase the costs of elec- threa \Y.~ radi~ uprising. fuel from U.S. ships and planes in 'once. high government of· cuspidors ·Un~er-a law intended \,?Qent \("O':'ld• be investe:ct \Y1th tric po"· er. There:;lJ~ e been iotel[fgen'ce rt· · October 1973, wanted his ptellge ,ficials escaped fr'ohi one of to reduce worlf.-re\ated fatal ac'c;i· p..-are.ater.pnvate r~sponsib11ity for A serious I ook needs to be parts,' too,, tb•t guefrillas have in ,return· for military assistance J Thailand's periodic ~ps and dents . "' • • ~ . , :a>rh"pe~tion on _fares. rout~ ~nd taken at the v•hole range of re-- attac.ked SaU.~i Arabi.Jm.:mitposts. that. he wouldn't partic1(>1'te in· SOught zs;aoctuary in the , base· The mor~ important paint is. operat1dns. Thi.s ·makes airline gulation to determine "·here its This ~tbe' reason the umtea ~ano!fioil em~argo againkl tbe ment of a CIA agent, ow: sources one known .. by miWons of busi· .roana~ment nervous. lt has perfectionist aims collide 'A·ith , StateS .1• bolstering the' military 1. u~ tales. .. reaall. nessmen. Tb~ cost of understand· 'establi_shed i~ ow~ comfortable the requiTements of in'creased "forces.or n, Jotdan, Lebanon, Bu Kissinger~ si.tisfied with Yasawad's present prot~ive ·ing and ccimplying with govern-r~lat1onsh1ps under v.·hat employ ment and expending pro- \Oman-...cl-. udlj.rabla. " bi8 relations with the king, overJ force is armed with Tb81-made, · ment regulations 'is large and •mounts to regulatory protet· duction. Th~'lliavjest ... 'militFY .swPoct Nltdpie Pentagon. · German·designed rapid-tire must be passed on to the ultimate isgoi114Clo(beshahofltan,whom .... ~"'' ·r ~ riflesan4areskilledathandllng cons umer. Weidenbaum's re· Kissi~«.!r. ties eocouragect to .... ••~CE GUARDS explosives. , medy is one that wilt'.fiever Qe ac· Career Education become. Ute prote.ctor Qf the n:-t.~ tWW <be re.vN.led that CIA They were trained~ Tar from cept~. replacing direct regula· Persian.,,. tkrJ.t~ Both the tJnltecL .agentShavetrained the elite units \he big ~.S~ base a:t Karat, w~ch lion with ej:onomic penalties Stales':~ Iran have gone to !I\•' Wjliefl gtta·rd ,favored foreign · became II-CIA subcenter dupng through the price system tomakt. aidoftrOVbled Oman. TtieUnJted'" ml)natths, premJ~ and dlc--the Vietnai'Q War and is still a pollution, for example, so ex.- :- States 1--a: Just li_ent the omar ot-"" \at.ors..... • -·.inajor'lntetlikence outpost. pensive that it will be avoided. R~~in_g ·Prop~sal. ~urf aces The most controversial, re· ( ] volutionary, and debated idea·tn THE BOOK,M. AN education today ·Js the subjecl of -.. Dog • Assemblyman Leop Ralp~ is renewing his efforts to legaliz(._ greyhound dog racing. 1.'he Pro- posal ls not new ana in fact'has become somewhat of an hold re· ~ } ~ t liable" perennial, with Ra1Ph as visions, for regulation and. licens· . • ltslatest•Ponsor. · · ing tJI those who woold be in· U anytbin& has changed sfnce ~olvedl al.ipilar to those now 1ov· tile tut time he proposed dclf> em!Jll hOl'I• racing. , J'acing It iii thal Ralph is now ' • opetallng IT WclULD reslrlct the · f r o m a location of tracu to 'those coun· .1reater Po•i-, ties' o•er one million iri popula- ;&_I• n of In . Uon. JI la dlfferentlrom Oilier ef. ce in the ~ C:::: tort. to legalize gamblini In the mbly as ; f past In that ii doeon't attempt to •aJrm.an of • gamei-'aupPor1. from special sec· Ito Ru I & s tors au~ as agrieulture«edUC•· Oimmlf~ee. tlCl!l by ~oldlftl ou& •lllTI!ls i(I the Moo the adop-f°"" of splits from the aritlopat· llon ti y the • ed revenues. It lllet'e!.Y asalgos _.. !If lb• I all r~enuea IA>~ S"ller,l \Ind, lalib)> "rel9rm" act may Impair •v~ some small Jl"l'Cent&Ce al· Ille ablUtf .i bone racin# to, 'lectUonl-to lb .. cl'"ll!les and -. to defeat the pro~-,.11 .-~el in wblcb -.Ille lraeu are .., llave been tredlted with in sl\Ua~ . .. ,..._ The major argument ol the • h>oo m-.e. AB C55, a ·_.,,ia appears to be one of • p1oloi11t .. aspqebill "fair play" based up0n the fact '":;... enate a com·, tb~t borae racing 11 now flll:I! t 1.i bf tbe pennltt.ecl. Whlle lbat. may have ~--......,. IOllltmerltlt·•b-'t beov.,._ ---··-"°" looked that the •tzul&elt aup-• l I career Eduealloa: A ~al "'------------' for .Reform by Sidney ¥>. . 0 Agqin Marland,' Jr. (McGraw .. ffill untv~rsttr lead,ers, school $7.95). · • boards. 'busmes• and Industry. The author, a former Com-•• Dr. MarlandobjectstothetiU,~ missioner of Education and As· f~th~r .of career educaUon portera appear to have a .1,.rge financial interest in seeini the "sport'' legaliz,Fd in thiS Stat.4(. · On the other hand tb~strongest organized opposition would ap· pear to be the horse racing iD· terests who also have lara:e financi•l stakes in the outcome. Theirs however. unlike the dog racer's, is not speculative. They have huge investments in the tracks, ln horses, and in the various supporting industries and services. Altogether it is claimed that horse racing represents a J>iJlion dollar in· 'petblitted T~e · hor~· _,,eqple's sistanr Secretary o( Education '.!"h~\.is eomm~nly u:'°°a~ strongest ~rgu.znent ii tliat i(·will iand now Pre~i~ent ol _the Colle.ge ;'~ say~s b:~h'ado~any cf:tti;s setlously daolage horse r~cing [ 'Epo~!neet ,If_xt'"'ihlln•l•~~fBoa~. and riioihers: ii!' fact JI bas been beCluse it will take gatbtDg \.<> ou ,...a s new orce.m 1 · · th . , d ·i1 fr bi · per learning theory and practice wa ting in e wings ,,at' gentra· u:nf.s away om ' eir 0 a-shifts the ~mphasis or America's tlons. he de.~•ares. llKl ne:~uon· " schools from learning ror ly ~n a m1d:husband.t:.._~its THE DOG PEOPLE attempt to learning's sake to preparing atu· development. "'° 1~ • '~ refute Ibis wilb 'the unprovable'' dents in practical -as well u VICT08 DB•KK\'BBRUNG claim that dog racing "has its ·ag.dem.ic -ways for a usefUJ, own legion of fans" with the in·· productive, and self.fulfilling: llle ference that th~ are not partici· style of their choice. pant.a ln·horse racing wagering._ ~ All .lo eorruptlon in raeing the THE FIRST BOOK on the sub, dustry within this 5tate. , ' dog fanciers li.ke to ·quote rrom ject for general read.en, C.reef Sport& Illuatrated wherein a FAlucatloa discusses the waya in writer declared ''The dqgs are which career educaUon seeks to America's best bet. Dog racing iS inake sc:hooUng more. relevant without a doubt the most honest for children, -YO!Jn& people, and BOTH SIDES Indulge in exag· sport In the world . There is JlO adults. It describes Ille s)ostem'a 1eratlma to suJ>Pbrt their pos1. way to fix a dog race.'' That la too . curreni Impact on schOoll, col· Uona. The h....., .-ie eontend dogpiatic (no pun lnlegded.) a .leges, vocation~! institutes, and' thltdo8' riclttl It'll •·1ow budget•• itatement to swallow. Ali:DoSt busln~sses, and explort;s: Its operation as comp~ to \heir anything can'be lixed but tho pro-·p0t~nt1al for revltall'dng tha na.· {:rarl::'-~~,1~a~i.f~! ~= babllil.Y la that dog racing can be . lions learn;ns currl,~la. ; , """ H"' as well reaulaled as any other Dr. Marland also examlnelthe bolsesta,•nexp nelvebusineU. "spurt.... pros a~d cons of ~areer 8 duca- Tbe horae ·people also seek to Whether the Legislature will !loo, and respGnda to Ila crltica block doe racmg with claims tbal approve .Ralph'• proposal lbla and detractors. While there ha\11 It will Introduce rack-... ~ lime la anybody's gueu. But the been paulnc thrusts otother C011- fo1ler trlm~ and cor!llplion. fact la thot dog racin( hu been .cepta IJl educational dlan&eover RaleJI refutes thia with letters (alnlnc cround In reeenl years Ille paft half ceotutY, •be DOied, from law eJlforcementonw.ia In and bu now been le&alized In 12 none bu ao captured the 1upp0rt atatea wbete dos r..U.C la now atatea. ot parellll, teachera, sebool and • I DAILY PILOT 7 VOL. .. • ..... : ;., " -• • I • ,• Today'• Cl~lag N.X Stodm • FRIDAY, FEBRUARY28, 1975 N TEN CENTS • . .'C Mcinnis As~ UIUte,d Front on GotilS Newport Beach MayOI" llollald McinnJ11 exhorted memben -of the Corona del Mar Chamber of Comm,er~e Thursday to mobilize rOr ~ concerted campaign: to - sblve three "major objectlves -a Cciast Highway bypass, com - lTMll'tfa! Dea 'l)arkir'lg and a new Biy'Brjdge. ·In an Informal talk to members of the Chamber. the C!lty leader stJ;'8sed that a united front ls re- ¢Qired to .,olve commeccial ar• p&>lclllll and that If .the communl-ty·Btmni!Y suei,1t1 speolllc pro- jects, the elty would fin~ the CHh needed <or:new off·Bt!'Mt park· Ing. • . Alludlnl to the n~e9\q'relleve tbe hafflc bu'l"d~n on the Highway, Mcinnis stt'es8ed that negotiations with the cities of Irvine and Laguna Beach are healthy and. that a proposed ! • . bypa•I system al<>rtg Boalta and COfote canyons 111 "°1Y much alive and well." · . ''The 1 Bonita·Coyote CAr>:yon bypass is very healtb.y'and lill the official studies. sijow a byp,ss network followln,. that gener•l al~nment,''hesatd. As for the parking problems, . Mcinnis stressed that he. for one, is ''sick and tired of seeking ad- vice from one consultdnt after another." "I believe strongly that th·e . tooal cothrrl'unity krtows bet.le~ what it needs, and a tonsul~t stu111 is not the way to tackle tb.e , iss.,.e, ••he added. ., ;.. ~.t1•yau people come up1fit.h._the ··solfd suggestions and suppc>rt and bring,thcm to the city coun· ell," he told lbe group, al)([ we'll· go to bat to find the monl:y.-':.he said. ·• Mcinnis alsQ focused on the curi:ent campaign by city of- ficials to win widespread support and unanimity on the re- constructio·n or the old Upper Bay Bridge. In the long sequence of re- 1quirecf government approvals. li1clnnls said tliat two state-le,·el entities are most lmpGrtant. . ..,.he hearing s by lh l' California DepHrtmenl of Transportation on the bridge pro· . ject now are scheduled for June and ·strong s upport has to be shown at that time for the bridge. ''The second major approval has to come fronl lhc California Highway Commission. \\'hlch w~ld rule on the funding of the bndge," he explained. "At that time. there is not dime-one in any s tate budget for (See MclNNIS, Page t\2) Freeway Pileup • 200 Vehicles Crash in .Fog .,(:ORONA <AP i -About 200 car.s· and trucks piled up in dense fog along the Riverside Free\1ray this morning, injuring numerous work·bound motorists in what one called. "horrible sounds of screaming meta I.·' At least 18 wefehospilalized. A caaoJfrie tanker exploded and twis_ted wreckage o( vehicles was s~ alOng a Cour·mile stretch. ol the highway ,in Riverside County. The collisions started about JI a.m .• in the height of rush-hour traffic, and continued tor abOut two hours. A dozen California highway patrolmen from Orange County were dispatched to the scene to assist Riverside offi('ers in diYerting traffic and cleanin~ up •mred As$assi1a' the mess. a patrol spokesman said. The string of accidents ex - tended to within a half mile of the Orange County line, near the fr- inges of th e Green River Golf Course adjacent to the freeway. ··You cOuldn't see more than 10 feet," said Bette Reinecke, a re- porter for the Corona Daily In- de?(ndent. "That's the problem -you couldn't see.·· A higti:way p11.trolman said vis- ibility was about 25 feet and "it's getting worse." A motorisr, Elizabeth Ragazzo of Corona, said, "Here 1 am sit- ting here. I don't know what to do. I hear crunching sounds all over. Horrible sound s of scream· ing metal." Laguna Niguel Man Tells · Uf e ·in ~eIA . ' . By TOM BARLEY OI' UM O.lly Pl llt 5UH Central Intelligence Agency h.it mal'I Philip ''Dave" Thomas had to be; hustled out of East Berlin in a hurry In 1963 for reasons he still can•t talk about today. communist agents well aware of the Laguna Niguel man's re- putation' as a CIA assassin were hot on his heels, only too anxious to cut short the career of a man with more than 20 notches on the Russian rifie he preferred for his ··elimination assignments.'' FeUow CIA agents comman- deered •a 1937 Packard, had the gas tank ripped out, put in a new r·ake gas tank and shoved Thomas inside it with orders to keep his mouth shut and breathe shallow . WORKERS THEN hammered the old, rusty gas tank over the new device. poured Jn just enQugh gas tO get the car from check point to checkpoint and then stood back and crossed thetr fingers. ~ . East German border guard!., alerted by Russian agents, did their usual thorough job a little more thoroughly. .. Every inch of the Packard was checked while it was parked over ;an open lubrication pit from Whicfl its underside was thoroughly scrutinized. It took. 40 minutes for the car to re~h West Berlin from its · )item 'tarting point. Thomas w~s ,told when he was .sealed up . \llathe bad 50 mtnutetof air -al ~. the most. - And while rurious East German guards and agents ':-",;.._ -• 01llr._,.11tMtll'f~ ".fELLS OF CIA DEEDS · 'l=Ormer Agent Thomas wetc~ed tbe procedure through theit binoculars, welders ripped off.the old:.gas tank al lhe West Geritian' crossing and whipped tbe falnUng 'J;'homas from what cOuld .. ave been bis metal tom~-1 HE TOLD THE STORY Thunw day 't.o-J,he O'range Oounty Bar As - sociation in-' a IUl)cl\,.eol) re- miniscence that made James Bond loo~ like Little Bo Peep . (See Cl At Page AZ~ ~ ,. ~ Miss Reinecke said she saw many pileups Or cars and trucks, so'ine so twi sted that sbe couldn't tell \\'hi ch ve hicles v.•ere burning. "There were clusters of people standing everywhere," she said. ··I've never seen so man y v.•reckers . It was a·n invasion or wreckers. Highway patrolmen and firemen were everywhere." Rescuers cut one person out of a smashed van. A sink, mattress and other items from the van were scattered about. Another man was freed from a massive pileup of trucks and cars. Miss Rei necke said she sa\v i.I burning truck with a car em· bedded in its side. Witnesses told her the tfuck had exploded sever al limes . A l\.tarsbburn fo"arIDs. truck spilled its load of citrus · onto the freeway shoulder. • The Corona Com y 1-lospital said seven pe ad U~T•i.tl ..... BAGS OF RICE ARE LOADED ABOARD JET PLANE BOUND FOR ·CAMBODIAN CAPITAL Food Atrllfted from Saigon to Phnom Penh as Noose Gets Tighter In Southeast Asia been treated for injuries tn the e mergency room. m~~~~·:.::d~·.~~~~~an·.•veral Rockets Slam Into Police Class ~1ost of the' ac~idents were in ,, , J 'l tM·weatboundiil'li!'t;but se\leral' -_ .k • .; ,..t ~ •• !' ' ·. -. ·, •, "" ~ C!L .:...1 ed. J.,., were also reP:Qrt'ed i.g the east· c ___ 'L_ c:.J:-:'P~ .. ,....e JllE V '-"J ~n":li~~~~l end or Corona, bun· anmoUJaD :a.Jrp' 0 rt ,. -=.-.. ,,..._ ..... ""'Ut dred1 of trucks were lined up on Llf,IW -'-u,. • a1 city streets waiting to get onto the closed freeway . Flood Danger Work Slated On Bayside A construction company will go to work soon on a project calculated to rid sections of Bayside Drive in Corona del.Mar of a chronic flooding problem. The $388,680 contract was awarded to the Bebee Company of Irvine by the Newport Beach . City Council. Specifications for the job in· elude resurfacing the roadway from Bayside Place to Marguerite Avenue, reconstruc- tion of storm drains from the bay to Goldenrod A venue a nd re- building a water .main and sewage pump station. Some ' sewer main work also is in the CODlract , said Joseph Devlin, the clty's public works director. PHNOM PENH <UPIJ -Pro· Communist rOrces drove goVern· ment troops from two baseS only four miles (rom Phnom Penh's Pochentong Airport today and stepped up their rocket attacks in an effort to halt America's desperation airlift or rice and ammunition to the threatened capital. sai·d three squadrons or 54 r,fll3 personnel carriers and about 300 ttoops were taking part in the operationis. Parents Tell Alternative In Ct1thacks By JOHN VAL TERZA Ol lh• O.lty Pli.l SUI!: Rebel gunners fired 21 rockets into the airport and another seven into Phnom Penh itself. Of- ficers said the four barrages killed one pe rson and wounded 13 others but that none of the three DC8s and a dozen C130 cargo planes flying in American' sup. plies was hit. Although administrators in the Military sources said pro-Newport-Mesa Unified School Communist forces captured Tout District cite the need for ·niajor Leap and Ang Sdok bases from cuts in the instructional program government defenders early · to-to balance a new budget now $2.3 day. The positions are just four million in the r ed , some parent miles west or the airport and groups claim to have a better their capture gave the rebels an idea. almost unhindered line of attack ln the latest report from a totheairportperimeter. parent advisory council •. a Devlin's original -estimate for the job . wa,s $302,430, but infltl- ti.on , he told councilmen, caused the low bid to exceed the estimate by28.S'percent. • r Enough cash exists in a bud'geted account and in uncom- mi~ted reserves to pay the total Officers !'laid they feared the , lengthy list of cuts and oth~r sug.· antigovernment troops now. gestions pro\· es, the author& l;iay, · \\'Ould bMng up accurate artillery : that the budget could be balanced pieces in an attempt to halt the ~ withou~ affe~tii:ig individual U.S. airlift by heavy shelling or , schoqls1nthed1stnct. .... Pochentong. They said the . ThG'.dat.a "''.as offered Tuesday rockets were dangerous though ·:by the TeW1nkle. ~ntermediate not accurate but that the artillery J School ,Co~ m un1t1 es ll)VOlve- -some or it captured from the · ment Council before trus~eesopt· Americans -is. · ed for a 1\1 ay 27 tax overnde efec- Gen. Sosthene Fernandei the lion that propose'$ a 36-c~t ,in· Cambodian Army Chief ot Stan, crease in next fiscal year's ,tax · coSi fOr the job, h,e added. :. Tt)e work, he said, will be d6ne J)y early J'uly -well ahead of the . ne~t rainy season. ' personall.Y directed a couliterat-. rate: . . _, . tack to regain the bases ih the William Cre1ghton.,.su~nu.Uing western sector. Miljtary sources the three·p.ages or conclusions by Skimpy enrolln1ents earlic~ this week forced the cancellatio6 of an initial family life workshOJf proPosed as a communi.tf; serviee by juvenile per~onnel a.,s_. ,the New·port Beach Police Department. :> But, the project is far from, dead. Spokesmen al the department said that several fact.ors -in: eluding s}J;ort notice and a rule which required both parents to, attend .---may have created tlte:~ dearth of candidates for the ev~ ing of discussion of parent prd-- blems with teenage members of the family. About eight parents arrang~ in ·advance to atlend the pil worksl)_op \\o'hi('h was to ha. ,e been condu('ted by psychologist St~nford Green. Spokesmen said the next ap· proach will be to launch an ongo'. ing registration prograqi .through referral by clergymen and other counselors in the Newpqrt Beach area. ' The 'rormat for the di scus.siop sessjon is fashioned to be in~ rorJnal and will stress small- group discussion and ex ploraliOJ:!. or solutions to communicatioi> problems between parents aqp. their offspring. ~ - Persons still interested in join- ing the free sessions c;.1n contact ttfe police department's juven;Je section at 644 -3775. Oran~" Coast• • • . ' the council, stressed t.lijlt the ·necessary cuts could COIJ).C from central office budgets and no cuts would be necessary at the local • .-------' -..· ·:Otld Deaths ,.t-ob~d · school level. i~ · Last Chance l?'or E1J!U].ers . '. WASHINGTON (AP! - Pre"sldent Ford anhounced 11a final extension" today·on h1$ clemency ;pro&ram for Viet· n~~ra draft '"fVeiler:s and d-.erters until March Sl. 'l'lie t're1fdent told Clemen· cit_ 'Board. Chaii;lll an Charles GOod U that"there will be no further extensions" of the , ~am ;whlc~ was put Into , eflec\'l"'I September to pro- vide clemency for thous"andf. of youoa: men involved -In , dre(( dodglna qr d-li9h, It wa, \0 run oul S~tllrday. , 'In a Whitt> flouse state- ment, Ford •aid ttia "bl ed ~ a turtller review ol lhe pro- areu of this. Jµ"oaram, I lleUevt thn many of lh!>Se "Wbo ha e already been punl&bed are only now learn- .... ~lll"•«llilbl .. . . .'Clemente Mom ·~ "We feel that suppart person· A dj. nel and services can and should ]·1·este be cut befor~.any a~e '!lade at the _ _ · chool level, he .swd. ~ _Jle asserted at that the ratio or . ~,n Cler:.eote woman pre- vibci:aly coavicted of child abuse hu beeJf 8rrested 1or:1. murder and arsdn th conne.tt.torl with the de8thl ot 1h'r two chJldren in Pulaski County, Arkansas • whel'o she Red foUowlng her con· vlction. ~Shelia Cessley, 19, was held on ~o c0'4nts1 or murder an.er fire investigators round the remains · of ber t!"ll cblfd...,n. J ... ie, 4, •nd Adam., 2 month•, in, the burned .bulloof~lnoblle home. Accordi!ll to coroner's find· lng5Jh• ~ftlldren were burned to cle~llJ' tlie 1raller w•• In an qlder molSlre -home pafll Just out.Ide JackaonvlUe, Pulaskt County Sheriff's Capt. Wayne James, saldtoday. ; Mrs. Lessley was convicted of clllld abuie a'ad aentenced to 60 da1' In COUllty jail lutAugusL • • • , 576 suppo11t p~onrip\ on the The case has clearly upset San been used to beat the child. • payroll cqntpa red ~ to l, 102 aemente detectives who worked One belt was a two-inch wide -certl£icated (teaching) employes on the cifme. leather one with a large brass "is an excessive amount which Jobn Lessley, the wQman's buckle. Wiberg said the brau should be reduced by at least 15 ttarine husband; was copvicted buckle just fit some of the bruis~ perc.eni.'' of felony child ~buse and is in oil the child's buttMks. Other suggestions which would state prison now secving Ume. Wiberg said tbe child was help balance 1be budget for tl;>e . Mt&. Lessley never served her burned on the face· with comin1y~r,theconttn.itteecon- time. She )".as released on her cigarettes and was burned on the eluded.. parallel those sbggested own recognizance to take her · .insteps of his feet. , by Sbpt. John Nicoll 8t Tuesday's child Jessie to felatives in "He was a damn nice'littJe kid , trus~ee session. Arkanses and s~ juJt never re-a re@l cute UtUt: guy, blood hair . Ea(b co'ncurred on the cutting tucned . and'lilue eyes. AO he ever wanted of sqrne field Qips and slashirll! was affection,'' Wiber3 said. ~noo,ooo from the transPortatlon · San Cl4:mente Det. Roger Mrs. Le~slf.y was at the'. scene 1by,<11-. thus rorclnS many more Wiberg s11d the case bl'<>l\.• In . l>l th& (lljtin Arkansas. Capt. yoling1te>ra to walk. lb arid rrom S8n Clelt)ente when a lll!•lbllo~ , ~•111••/•alc\> llbe told the rire iri· ._ sellOOI. notl~ed 11tlle Jdsll wa detlng 1 v~lllt~tor ,her two children , Tl\e tugge.lled IS percent sup-"'°oundlh~ nelghl>Orhood. He was were In the lf~tr. port peraQnnol cut, Creighton dressed only In a fsalr or traJnlnJl , "~•said tlley were inside and told trustees W1>uld effect a sa\.'-:~~':! t~i~ t,d;~ and woun<lf · ~~he C\<1111~~ et to thf~.T·b"ICap_l. tngs or 1s1t ','11lihlonda!?"e:_.~• -Wiberg said Uie ehlld :waa ~•mo:sisaia ause o un; ue 1s Nico a.,so a S~Ut:::twu so111e covered with 'brllises •nd fo.' l!fld~nv sallon. ·support outa but added lh<IV!lll"!'· vesUtaUoo showed tr.-o "'11& UI~ Pace At! csee PllSJ:NTS, PI&e..W I I • -r Night and mornin~ dense fog and low clouds. olhervo'ise hazy sunshine Saturday, uc- ('Ording to the weather service. Slightly cooler with highs mostly in the OOs. Lo\vS tonight 42 to 52 . INSIDE TODAY Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the rest of tht "Peanuls" gony will come to life in a musical to be preunted at UC Irvine. See storJI o-n Page C -1 o/ toda11's w .. kender ...... x ' I 1 I N • Eog · Bcsnpen • ~Flights • ..... that--~ the anae Cout ham~ air .,-ations •t .Or&n.19 county Altport today for u.o aecond clay In a "''I'· • Alt•o•ll\ takeoff• pro: t ~eel II-' ""hed~led ioday, • landln!I,• were not allQWed un· 9:~ -.m, Thursday the fOf, • ept .irp1~nes on th9 ar<>und .. unUI 10:,08 a.m. and tlie llrat ., .!~ndlng,.u not allowed until I i•a.m. . rt .~Fog bampered most major rti from Santa Barbara ~ · Die&o, c1oslng the Los aele) Jo\ternatlollal Airport from ·4~05 to 9 a .m . Thursday and creaUng poor visibility' Y·. Fro•PageAJ ,.fARENTS ... ing that by doing so, services to J~vidual schools would soon be ,.~u. ln re_pairs, maintenance and ~1bt>p1~ fl.(nctions , among others. .. 1J .. Bes1des making specific re-:.i~mendations with a dollar cut :Jattached, the TeWfnkJe group • ittade another suggestion -the 1\lld.e or surplus district property as a means or raising badly .~Deeded revenue. 9u:•But Trustee Donald Smallwood ~tied lukew.arm feelings about 111ch a move. sill "There Is no question that the district has some excess proper- ty and that it has sold some re· l·&Ularly in the past. but farther down the road, we may still need Ito build more facilities," he said. Before they agreed un- animously on the May election, truaiees had hi(h prai.se for sug- gestlon~ made by parent ad- 1 ¥isory groups and stre:JSed that between bow and election day, the· board would devote much I more time to explorin1 cuts in tilte budget -whether the.over- ' ride passes or not. ( -alnfiation, dwindlingeru;ollmenl 8Jld stn<i limits placed on raising new tax money by state legisla·. ti.on are tbe three prime causes of *'9e cu·rrent fiscal crisis in Ute diS~ t1ict, trustees have said. · t Q+. I tvictim's car ~ound Before -It Was Los{ ·A patron at the Buckingham alace bar' in Capistr~o ~ach ot a r~ya1 APrprise· Thursday ght .pbqut(tJi•ee hours ~ ' rst entete<) the tavern it !lie apistrann.Beach Plaza. · · Orange. County Sheriff's· 0£- lcerS joined him at.the bar to ad· +ise him that tbey·had recovered lie car be didn't even know had ~ stQlen and had jailed three, men on charges or auto theft. Deputies said the victim's car as taken Qy the trio shortly r he parked the auto and en· ed the tavern. They said the vehicle was halt· ed a few blocks away for a traffic -.iolation and it was then learned that the occupants were riding in utolencar. ~Booked into Orange County J'ail on charges of auto theft were: Michael Cordy, 23, of 16342 Bays-bore Lane, Huntington Beach; Jason Roberts, 25, and Walter Bef1;her ,' 23, bothr of G.arden Groye. . Deputies s&id the victim pre- fers not to be identified. ~ Magnate Kidnaped lPOH, Malaysia (UPI> - Foong Seong has been kldnaped and ts being held for 'Sl million ransom, family sources said to- day. The sources said Foong 'Seong, an octogenarian, was ab- ducted from his mistress' house Wed~e~ay by three J!len. ' ORANGE COAST H DAILY PILOT Rober I N. Weed PfHldienl •nd il'\IOll- T.homas Keevit Thom;,s A. Murphine .. . '0d!X· , .. ruwyh_ 1m • . -~,v ~~ Nu cl~ Device • Exp~.ed YIJCCA FLAT, Nev. (UPI> - Tiie United State• .Xploded its first underground nueleat device of the y1artoday, a weapona-tett code-named' ''Topgallant'' that was felt 100 miles away In the gambling capital of Las VegU. ' '{he auc~ear device c~e<t a punch of from 20 to 200 kilotons, meaning that its maxl(llum pawer was 10 times greater than the atomic bombs drop~ on Japan during World War U. Two hundred kilotons is equivalent to 200,000 lons of TNT. An aircrafl equipped with radiation monitoring devlc11 circlecJ the area above grOund zero at the time of the 8:15 a.m_ detmiaUon. Officials said no radialioo was leaked into the atmosphere. Dome Delivery CIA.,.. ·. . Thomils.~,o J.~Nlguel, ,fl IUlW •IF• pi:elldent of On·Llne · Com-P~ler Sy'1t~in•1 Jnc .. or Newpgrt):'each, an.4, ne ••YI, •• dedlc~t~ to that 11!1'1~ and Its dev~opment .. ~OllC&.waa to the CtAb.e JoiDed b'll'Om USC lnl907. - His specialty was killing. And bis favol'lta '! method or ellmin•tlng ''alfydne who was gettinl 'n our way.•• wu to enter the cho .. n East Eui:O,Peail coun- try fl'Om his Turkl1h.or:Jrailian base and spot his target -&om his favorite distance of abo,U~ 'One· quarter of a mile. "And then I just Jot t,he hell out of there, P he grinned. HIS EAST BERLIN ex· perience was one of.lb.e oci:islons that a determined 'opnoJ\tlon almost caught up with a specialist \vbo was given $1 million a year in CIA spending· money to go with bl1 ~.ooo salary., He recalled for astonished lawyers that Comrtiuftist · avengers were breathing down his neck after another sucCWslul assasJnation as he headed· for Istanbul and a plane '"he,ded anywhere in the West." · In Beatty, some 40 miles away, the "vibration was felt pretty good" by patrons of the Ex· change Club, a bar normally evacuated during Wlderground tests, but not for today's tesL A plume of dust rose Into the desert sky as the earth's surface thumped upward for severtU feet at the momeDt of blast. 1n Las Vegas. light fixtures swayed slightly and the blast was det~­ ed by trained observen·postect 1n high rise structures along the Las Vegas Strip and in the downtown area. With Alyson Sprague directing traffic with a flag, about 30_ Orange Coast College students carry geodesic dome from behind the art complex on the Costa Mesa campus to re- cycling cente; near the _hjseball field. The dome, built from recycled materials as part · of a shelter construction exercise will be given a skin and used to store recyclable materials. It is 22 feet in diameter and 16 feet high. • He used his CIA -.uthorlt)' to hustle 200 persons off a Pan~Am jet at Istanbul Airport and was whisked to safety while Com- munist agents wat.c:hed their · target evade their net. "IT COST US a bundle to Jake over that huge plane," nu>mas recalled. " And you'll think I'm kidding when I tell you that I paid for it with my Am erican Ex)lress card. But it's true -I really did." Three School District Ba~Drop ' Miners were evacuated from underground shafts within a SO.mile radius of ground zero . prior to the blast. Workers on high rise structures in Las Vegas Educators Huddle Prime Rate For Loans The computer executive re- called that he also .came very close to death In 1961 when he and 250 othe'r CIA agents Jnoved Ln on Cuba ·as part of the aborted Bay of Pigs operation agains.l the were ,Warned not to be in a pre- carious position when the test was trigg~red. It was detonated 2,380 feet in the ground at the bottom of a 48- inch diameter vertical shaft. The test· was the first an- nounced underground nuclear · bl~t of this calendar year by the United States and the 266th since Ute ban on above-ground tests in 1963. Fro1t1 Page Al ABUSE ..• Juvenile court officials, however, gave custody of Jessie lo Mrs. Lessley under orden for intensive supervision and psYcliiatric counseling. · None was ever carried out. Vlllie(g sald that everyone who had ~orked on the caJlfomia case aueed that the woman never should have been allowe<I to keep the child. When Mrs. Lessley failed to re- turn to do her time in jail, a war- rant was issued for her arrest, but because it was a misde- meanor sentence, no attempt was made to extradite. her from Arkansas. McCord Gers Prison Delay WASHINGTON (UPI> - Watergate burg lar J a mes W. McCord Jr., charging John N. Mitchell conspired to "keep m e silent," today was granted a t~ree--:veek delay in beginning his prison term lo pursue his re· quest for a new trial. U.S. District Judge George L. Hart Jr. ordered McCord to re- port to the Allenwood, Pa. federal prison camp March 21 to begin serving a one-to-five-year term after defense a ttorney William Mann asked for the de- lay. The former campaign aide of Richard M. Nixon told reparters. as he left the courtroom. "There is massive evidence" his former attorneys F . Lee Bailey and Gerald Alch, failed to provide him witb proper representation during his trial more than two years ago. Reds Picketed . COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - Demonstrators Thursday picket· ed a luncheon for three visiting Russian Orthodox Church of- ficials. calling them ''agents of the KGJl ."' . By ALAN DIRKIN , OftM 0.11, fllel $Litt Leaders from: three Orange Coast education · agencies got together in a historic meeting at O.range Coast College Thursday rught as part of a program of in· creased cooperation. Trustees of the Coast Com · munity College District and the Newport-r.1esa Unified School District and leaders .or the Coastline Regional Occupational Program <C ROP) met to discuss -wa1_s of pooling their resources. d>th College District Chan· cellor Norman Watson and Newport-Mesa Superintendent John Nicoll said that many joint meetings had taken place al the s_taff level, but that they felt il .,,,...1 .tiD)e for the boards to meet Jointly~ · Dr. Nicoll said that the intent , l'(&Sjo gel "th(\,11Ja~mum bang out.,, the ed\Jc1itltiftblklC' The superintendent actaed ·"I can fOreeee a ' school Jn .'C~sta Mesav.·here CROP~ the school dis· trict and OCC wi)l all have something going." Newport-Mesa Trus tee uon Smallwood pointed out that the school district is facing declining enrollments while the college dis · trict is projecting increasing enrollments. · ''It's imperative that IA'e c ooperat e as groups pass through ," he said. "'It would 5eem a great s hame if OCC is building while we are peddling school sites." Several s peakers suggested that counseling was the biggest problem in r espect to coopera· Lion. "We mu st reach into the hi gh schools," said college district Trustee Robert Humphreys. He also s u ggest ed that maily persons in the community .would be willin g to assist students if ap· proached. Dr. Robert Moore, president of Fro1t1 Page Al McINNIS •.. such a bridge project," he added. , He termed community support ''terribly import ant"' in the bridge issue. because without it. delays of many years could easi· Jy follow . · Besides di scus sing the transportation issues, the mayor also defend ed his receot position related lo seekin g community de· velopment fund s to buy land in Corona d el Mar for a seniOr citizens center. (Criticism of the city's ,application for federal cash was intense from some Corona de) Marresidents.) G1•n, Phooey Clerk Foil,s Holdup Try "Thi• is a holdup," said he. _,,Is that a gun?'' uld1he. '.'YES IT is," said he. 'Let me see it," said she: foil~':1 h~/,\i:,p*"J~:1=:.~ =· plucky Susie Lindsey. 24, Mtsa, 'l'hursdo:y nlpt. at~ Harbor Jllvd., Costa THE YOUNG Newport Beach woman told officer Jay Pherrin th 1 • 1 would -be bandit who bad aimulat.edll gun in bis pocket•ud.ien· Y ooked bewildered. . " 1 ~h.:\ backed away in the Un.r. booth as the short, swarthy Ill•• :.~~It lo~":~n 'l:f:::k~f. wlndclw,glvlng her the opportunity~ b SIJ!lS UNDS.11;.belQtlilnd, lilmply srabbedbe(lthewould•be ~n t a heed, gave ma horrendous shove and then cJ011ed her window forthent1~t. . · · HeOedlntotbed~,emptyb1nded. Orange Coast College, said OCC's biggest emphasis is on counseling "and in articulation with the high schools.''. He pointed out that there are OCC counselors on each of the high school campuses. ··we have talked of swapping counselors occasionally," Dr. Nicoll said . The Thursday night meeting V.'aS called as a result of a con· fercnce held in St. Louis, Mo., last October and attended by the administrators. The purpose of the conference was to develop ways to impfove relationships between secondary schools and community colleges. Mrs. Smith Dead at 77 Mrs . Marjorie Smith, a 20-year resident of ~alboa Island, died Monday al the family home at 120 Amethyst Ave . She was 77. Mrs. Smith l eaves three daughters, Marjorie Broering or Balboa Island, Mary Lapkin of Thousand Oaks and Muriel Orme o( Mayer, Arii.; a Sbf'.I, Richard Smith . a lso o f Mayer ; 11 grandchildren and two great· grandchildren. Memorial services are planned tor the immediate family at the Orm School Chapel in Mayer. Friends who wish to do so. may make memorial contributions to the Orange County Heatt As· sociation, a family spokesman said. From Wire Services NEW YORK -First National City Bank today lowered its . prime interest rate ror business loans to 8'/-1 percent from Blf.z per- cent, the lowest in 19 months. The sharp decline in the prime rate -the key loan rate for cor· porate customers al commercial banks -renects a slack in credit demand caused by the recession and efforts by the government to ease credit. The rate has dropped steadily since August when it was at a record 12 percent. The Bank of America, world's largest commercial bank, also announced today it is lowering its prime rate to 81/.1 percent, effec- tive Monday . 1'he closing Dow Jones average of 30 industrials gained 7.91).points to739.05. , The stock ntarket, coolronted with signs of a stubborn Sluggish· ness in the availability of money in the economy, dropped back slightly in early trading today. Later', it recovered and finished in the plus. The low er prime rate Comes on the heels of a federal reserve re· port Thursday showing that the nation 's money supply declined rather than increased as the Fed hoped. The Fed also reported that loan demand was down at major New York banks and that short· term government and com · mercial rates declined. Castro regime. · · Thomas was one of OC)ly M3 who returned from the diaastrous foray that was finally called off by the late President John F. Kennedy. Thomas was wounded on the Cuban mainland but managed to swim from the northerA portion of the isl and to the south and the American· held Guantanamo Bay base. HE AGAIN CAME close to de· ath -this time from the e:uns or American forces who did not r e· aliie until the wounded Thomas was close to their base that he was seeking refuge and nol al- , tacking them. By the ~im~ Tfi~mas q"u!t the CIA in 1966 after nine }'ears ·Service with the espionage force he was among the top 10 names on the G61'nmunist bloe'S '''most wa nted'' list. More than 20 men whQ were hampering a CIA operation in s<!me way came into the ~ights of his Russian rifle ii) those 10 years. All of the m died aM added to the reputation that put Thomas on that list. He recalls with gratitude today the many citizens behind the Iron Curtain who went out of their way to help a man they knew to be an American agent. He has more than gratitude (or the two elderly Turks ....... aees 59 and 62 -who were hi s bodyguards during the )'ears he operated from the CIA's Balkan headquarter~. 7eJ ~ ~~, 'l1te, \ ,, ·' . ·-··. ., ... .·. ' ' . WINTER SALE ENDS SATURDAY I LAST CHANCE Terrific selection of top quality upholstered furniture reduced through Saturday. Don't delay! DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK-KARASTAN-BAKER WWO:t.YS 6 SAT\laDAYS f :OO lo 5:30 I NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 Wt:STCLlt'F DR., !Ui-20!!0 . LAGUNA BEACH • . 3'$.NOR1'11 ~OAS'l' HW\· .•. •IM-Wt ,T~1RRANCE • . _ 2:1Mt" OR~E BLVD <Open ri~. S"Un. 12,-5:39i , 3'1s-1m . • ( ( ' \ ' l I I I ' ) I ( \ l Ventura Jail . ' Inmates Riot , ' . VENTURA (UPIJ -Almost lOQ prtaoners ut the county jail, led by women" inmates. battled deputies and firemen for six hours Thursday night and early today, using clu!1s and knives and 1etting fires throughout the jail. Sheriff Al Jalaty said the upris. ing was quelled early this morn· ing by firemen, who battled 5 Ministers Raid Porno Book Store SACRAMENTO (AP) -Fivo Baptist ministers raided a book store Thursday night and threw most or its books, which they claimed were pornographic, into the parking lot, the sherifrs of. fice said. The rive were arrested by · sheriff's officers who were pass· Ing by. No charges were filed im- mediately. According lo the sheriff's ac· count, the five ministers went in· to Goldie's Book Store, at Auburn Highway and Madison Ave., north of Sacramento, about 8 . P.m. and asked the clerk if he believed in God. HE SAiD he did. and the ministers told hirn to leave. He did, and they threw out the books. The sheriff's office identified the ministers as CO·pastor Delbert A. Miller. and "pre- achers" Robert Lee Williams, Kenneth Ray St. Johns, James Larry Tomlinson and Robert Edward Hamilton, all of the Landmark Baptist Tabernacle. Sheriff Duane Lowe has been conducting a campaign recently against pornographic book stor es. A spokesman said Goldie's got its business licen$e over Lowe's protest. prisoners with high press ure hoses, and a force of 58 deputies armed with clubs and shields. There were no serious injuries, ' Jalaty said, but damage to the building especially from fire and water., was expected to be ex- tensive. Theriot broke out in a women's holding tank. where about 25 in· mates were confined. ''The whole jail is over· crowded," said Deputy Em~t Rogers .. •• Apparently one woman · prisoner who bad appeared as a witness (for the prosecution) in the trial of another one, wound up in the same cell wtth prisoners who knew she had testified." A fight broke out, which soon turned to a free-for.all in the . holding cell, and thcp spread to another women's holding cell. JAILERS RUSHING to halt the fighting were met by fighting waves or men and women prisoners, deputies said . 'fhe prisoners were armed wit.h sharp pieces of ceramic toilet bowls, plumbing pipes, rirebrands and razor blades. "One woman prisoner threw a television set at a deputy," Rogers said. About five fires were set throughout the jail, using blazing mattresses, furniture. toilet · paper rolls and magazines . Deputies on patrol and five city fire units were called by radio to 1 help put down the rioters, estimated to number about 50 men and more than 40women. Using high pressure water hoses, the deputies herded the male prisoners into a dayroom. F1ying squads then made sorti es into the room, clubbing their way in , grabbing one prisoner and clubbing their way back , huuling the pri soner into a corridor to be handcuffed. Hoses were not used on the women. Deputies· wrestled them individually into sub· mission. 'They're Lying' Union Chief Denies Report From Wire Services · Longshoreman's leader H1rry Brtdges drove through a picket line in San Francisco. Jt was mede up of his own ofrice workers. The 7~·year-old Bridges, once a fiery symbol of radical labor militancy, stopped his gray Volvo Jong enough to respond to a striker's allegation that Bridges' International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union was refusing to meet and settle the 21trike, which began last week. "'Jf they say that, they're Jy. ing," Bridges said. . Then he drove through the pickets into the headquarters parking lot. Emperor Hirohito of Japan ac· cepted Prealdent fo'ord's invita· tion to visit the United States in early October, the White House said. Press secretary Ron Nessen, .responding to newsmen's ques- . tions, ~aid the emperor and em· press will "engage· in official functions in Washington" on Oct. 2·3 as part of a visit expected Lo last about two weeks. _( PEOPLE Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger joked that he had to keep his threat of resignation go- ing "to keep up the morale of my ambassadors and to give my staff some hope.'' Kissinger made the quip in bantering with reporters cover· ing his meeting with member.s of the . Senate Foreign Relations committee. "Damn it,•• he added, ''I said I would serve as long as it is useJul. I didn't say I.would serve no matter what!'' • Sen. A11n Robbins· criticized some of Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley's policies and said he may run for Bradley's job in 19n. -. But by that tjme, ~obbins added, he expects Bradley to hold a federal cabinet post . "I don't think Bradley will be a candidate for re·election," Rob- bins, a Van Nuys Democrat, said in an interview. • * .. Never complain, never ex· A London high court dismissed plain,•• Ford Motor Co. Swedish actress Anita Ekberg's Chairman Henry Ford 11 says or $72,000 claim against her his v.·eekend arrest and subse- estranged husband, Rick Van quent fine for drunken driving in Nutter. California. Miss Ekberg. v:ho lives in lta· With that short comment, the ly, claimed that property her auto chief chuckled and headed husband put into storage in Lon· for an industry banquet in don four years ago belongs to .. Detroit where he received a JO. ber. second standing ovation from But after she railed to meet a nearly 3,000 engineers. court order to transfer $2,400 It was a spontaneous reaction from Italy to England to pay for from the crowd which gave only thecontinued storageoflbepro-polite applause lo other perty, Judge Patrick O"Connor dignitaries intr.oducei:I with Ford. dismissed her claim. • The Nevada Gaming Com· mission voted unanimously to al· low St. Louis attorney-developer Morris Shenker to hold a major interest in the Dunes hotel· casino. The vote capped one of the lengthiest and most con· troversial investigations in gam- ing commission history. A gaming control board in· vestigation of the 68·year..old Shenker raised allegations about his possible ties with unsavory characters. But the board ac· cepted Sbenker's explanation. •. 'The Oregon Legislature has giverr Dr •. Samuel Alexander Mudd a vote of confidence - albeit a bit late. Mudd was the Maryland doctor who tre•ted lohn Wiik•• -h fOC' a broken Jog April 14, 1865, during th• actor's night after the as1as1lnation of President AbrU1m Lincoln. UP11'1l1•itz Dh•oree Gr-ted·. · · Actor Sandy · Baron, 36 who played the lead in the stage version of ''Lenny.". was divorced Thursday from his wife, Mary J(), 25. They were married in Nov · ember, 1970, and have been separated since JUne, 1973. B~ron was ordered to pay his e~-wife $5,500 in cash, give her half equity in their home, custody of the""family car, and pay. $550 a month alimony. "· Banged Man I • ~~i·Victim W,ar~.10 ~ -O~y,.~~ Of SI h ~, Smog Demce Fines Shelved. ·• as er . . . _.. ... ] SACRAMENTO (AP) -H1ghw•y patrol or!lclals said t......, LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A de- relict found hanging on a closet door In a cl,leap hotel 'by a coat hanger twisted around his neck was not a victim or the notoiious .. Skid Row Slashet," police said today .. The "Slasher" who cut the throats or nine men in the past three months, is still at large, the · obj~ct of a massive manhunt. . The dead man was identified · aa Manuel Garcia, 31. , Workers at the Pershing Hotel sa!d'l.he body was !ounddangllng from a closet door by a coat hanger twisted around the neck. Although a hotel clerk said there were pools of blood in the room, a coroner's report said the body had not been cut. The death was classified as a possible suicide. they will continue to issue only warning citatlons to Los Angeles• area motorists who have not installed a controversial smog c,on·: trol device. · ,~ CHP spokesman Kent Milton said officers would h&na out the,.. fineless warnings until the legislature decl~es whether or~ to _ repeal the smog device program. 1'he state Senate approved a resolution Thursday asking tha CHP to hold off issuing formal citations until the fate of three re- peal bills had heed decided. But ltlilton said CHP officials had agreed earlier to wait before issuing tickets. The three repeal measures have apparently been blocked by the Assembly Transp<>rtation Committee, Y.1hich voted down on~i or the measures Wednesday. Misconduct Barred From Divorce Law? Lt. Lynn Selby. head of the SACRAMENTO <AP> -the current law to allow miscon· duct evidence, and that is con- trarv to the whole intent or the J;.1\\1 :" Maddy s.iid after a 45·12 vote sent his bill to the Senate. special "Slasher Squad" police Evidence or specific misconduct set up to track down the wouldbccompletelybarredfrom mysterious killer, said Garcia divorce procee<lings in California· was not consider~d a victiti\-oJ_ under a bill approved by the As· the Slasher. semblyThursday. The Slasher's last kno!f'I\. viCi Assemblyroan Ken Maddy, (R· tim was round Jan. 31, just.as the FresnoJ, said his legislation will police efforts to find the killer tighten ·California's no-rault were greatly steJjped up. Jn he divorce law which allows mar- month since then, perhap&. in· ried persons to seek divorC'c timidated by the Aragn&t, ·the simply on the grounds of irrecon- Slasher has apparently halted his cilia ble differences. depredations. "Some jud es have interpreted 'fhc great bulk or divorces filed cite ''irreconciliable dif· fC'rcnces" -unspecified reasons the couple cannot continue living toge ther -ns the grounds ror dis· ::.olution or marriage,"Maddy S added. 'l'he state bar backed the bill. 1\1 addy said. enney Costa Mesa Store Only •SteelWheels •High Top forankleaupport •White with yellow for glrle • Black with white for boys • Perfect •II year 'round Starts Saturday 9:30AM Rolle'r skate clos·.eout Now only • 200 pairs of shoe skates Orig. 6.99 HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa (71.4)646-,5021. ' • • -.. -.. • , . ' . Three weekr ago, the; Or.an11 ' Couniy Board of SUJ>ttvlsors voted unanimously ·io ~the Californlll Yoo~ AutAiorlty to conduct a11 ~udlf of the c;p®tY Probll:~n ,p~ai'tment. ,, . · · buses i.;1uauy ·will be stationed In Or '!lie'· 1r1_,..L .. , c~tgoesover, the~lceCl\J'I beeipaQdeCl as •. , The Ill.Ore militant 't\ahdicapl>ed people accesa to the ent.lre transit system. .- ' ' '~e J>toposed the audit, Silpervisor Tbomu. Riley d a· survey of prObatlan programs is n·e'eded . But thlitis a ,b!Es~ that will coi;t '\!qt or• It,ahoula be· taken, but not witho.\lt much' planlilng that is based orl sol)le expej'lence. iodeterm111ethelreffeetlveness. • · .. ,. · 'thllt was three weeks ,go, Anil, so far, the CY A. stud)! hasn't left the starting gate. CYA!>lrector Allen BreE\(I said his aepartment would like sbme evidence I that the atldlt proposal · has broad county support befo~e accepting the board's invitation:' Governnterit. Goofs .. S~ciflcally he wanted written endorsements of th<\ ~dlt. program from the chief probation officer, coun admfnilltrative o!fice, the pres'idlng ju<lge o( the uvenile Court and the' Juvenile Justice 1 The pitfalls of excessive govemment'Tegulatlon are pointed up In. a .c0uple or siumblii>g big brbther efforts by the Civil AerqpauticlBoard. , • More than a year ago, the C,AB ruled that ajflines • must abandon their special · yout:h fares 9n international rugbts. • Comtnisslon. . So far onbr the CAO's office has responded to this r~utsl:. ' · ' But it didn't take long for the thousands of students who had ~saving up for a trip to Europe to. discover that Canuda b"adn't dropped the youth fares. So northward they trekked, Iea.ving the U.S. Does the silence or the other three imply oppqsition \o the audit? The delay in securing their signatures could indicate Riley was on the right track when he ~uggested a study is 11eeded. · · lines with still more empty seats. • • Now the airlines want to restore. the cut rate 'fares. The trick will be to persuade the CAB that ii l ' H~lp for Handicapped goofed. · Equally unsuccessful was the agency's proposal 'IO \!fld group charter flights tlils spring. , • · ... , Sii\ce an estiqiated four million Am ericans· avail· ·. 'the!:nselves of these travel bargains each year. It WjlS .• hardly sup rising to learn that more than 50 con~umer groups.had vigorously protested the ban. So, in fact, . <;!range. County Transit District d\iectors have' talle11 '.' well reasoned approach toward improving bwt ~Ice ro the count:('.s'l.oo;ooo physically disabled resujentj;,, · · ·. · • , - Rllther than plunging . headlong mto a 'poorly rl!Sellrctted program that might do little to assist the h~~Jl .. dir~ors l!aY!' ~hos~. a step-!>J':~tep _ process. did·the· scheduled airlines, which get up to 25 percent oftbeir rev)!nue from group charter b<iokings. ___ ,'.!'b<l...QAB appar~ntly has decided to pul this brainstorm on the back burner for a while. So the charters will fly . As a pilot effort. the district will outfit three of its new minibuses with hydraulic lifts for wheelchairs and put them . on call to tbe disabled' for door-to-destination service. The specially equipped All of whieh indicates that the government regulators might do well to preface their sweeping decisio9s with a little more homework. 'Wl'VE 60T l'lfMlY OF ADMl~ERS, SUT WE SEEM TOM ~UNNING OUT OF F.RllN~S'. u .s. Hands Across The Sea Help AraJ:.s Dear Gloomy Gus I . Gqver11me11t's Dictio11ary .r of the A bs11rd ·Regulations Costly . WASHINGTON -Tbe United St.ates has made secret prepara- tions not to seize but to protect the oil fields of the Arab oil •hn.i.n~. Se~retary or State H~Kl1singer.has warned that the Viiflli!I S,tates, as .a last resort mi~t~e military acli<>n topre- v,:'!(!ie;.9h-:;''.':1111Culation. oC the BUt v,te, he·basoffered to helpttie petroleum potentateS de· fend -t,1.!e!t fabulous bolol- • jogs. He is worJied t.hal cadicj\l t.;rab ,grotl)>S" .rn1ay atten'111t to overthrow the conservative s heikhs. who have friendly ties rwith the ... ~ •t United States. This cQbld put the vast 9h resePves or the Persian Gulf area into hostile hands .. SECRET jntelligence cables repoh radical movements in mo.tor tlie ·PerslaD Gulf states. Soot; q! tile un4erground leac:te:r9', accOrding tb'the cables, have tpent time in Russia, China and• North Korea. There is also evi4ente that they have received Sov· amt Cfiin~e arms. For example~ the stratesic sheikbdbm of Oman, which guards the entrance to the Persi.S.n. -Gulf , ha s b een thre.itened by-a radical uprising. TbeFe Jlave"beeo intelligence re-por(e, too. that guerrillas have att8$:k.ed Saudi Ara~ian outposts. ThiS is th• reason the United Stateo! ls.bolJterlag the military forcjts at Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Omjlla alid S.udl Arabia. Tlaeobeavlest m}Jitary support is g~g to the shah of Iran. whom Kiselnger has encouraged to bee' mt-the pr'ote.ctor 9f the Pe .... .au1r. Both"..the United St.a • aPd lran ~ave gone to the aid ~'bl~ omali. The United Sta( has just se~'the ornar. of· \VASl-lr:GTON-F~r:~s many ( ) tion. There \viii be° a big fight [ ) About the only good years as an be remef?iDered, the RICllA.RD O\·er being pul out in the cold JACK A. NDERSON thing you can say about foibles o governmertftiegulation ' nuked of protection from ne"· Henry Ford 's San la have produced a thick dictionary . WILSON competitor:i. ( Barbara trouble was at of the_ ab~ur,<1 . pne \l~~?,US re-. ':>.-----------"' 1'he deregulation of natural 0 h. t of tit k least he didn't get caught gulat1on I ~a&1,1:~y~·r~me1.p,Rer .. gas is another urea "·here the mr:::Ues~ c5or!fpie~~ with :.ilit8;y d~iving aChevvy.... h3d to d W\th "s»¢ff¥?3QOn5.tO~· , IT 4fAN" ;rE liqu~1tione1: absence of the governn1cnt's instructors to explain how to use T.li-1. brassieres for .Je_rn~<!~tarr ~.~~hethe~~ ll)i ke s woµ guiding hand ,,·ould result in the th GiMfl'l'f' o. ,_ .. ,.,.,.....,......., personn~ in War.IcPW'ai;U • • ·. ~ 'A'Ork wjt:e.n it is considered that greater a\" ailabilily or th.is gro"·· e~... · ,.....,.._..,..t__.nttrwtlMt."'9 It is now co~i:Jo be;ie'ntb1tit '"":fTeavy ~-peoallie5· on whiskey ingly scarce product at a higher THE UNITED STAT~is also ==o':.n~-::,':i,.,s;-_.,-.-tbe regitors &r.t.iloJonger ot"-· .and cie:a('ett~ilre accq{llpanied price, to be sure, but at lea.st advising, training andhpplytng c.atio lly~,~ .· .:. , ~an itu:'l'.~.in.,..""fbdr.use r~-... available \\"hen it is so b8*· the armed forces of Sauai · Thi h . t...,, ,.:;,.· .runny, uPid '·-... i-ard.Less'l>~tift~.:rhe SNDelOt needed. Arabia. In the past, this military , • s as given "t~-~ ·s-on~ / or pern :ious gasolia "';."/" ·~, .._ : .. ... There are other instance~ assistance has been iargeJy hid~ tacts cJose lo lhe~t'o{·~r_,_.I) ,gt a r e · Yet itls.~l-'ic?idt"tbat lf re~ulh ,,·here regulal1on is ha_,·ing to de"behindcivilianCootracts. · aceor~gto~ ...... ~/utsyf~; becoming a · tion grov-·a~apace,"'ll'S11"1al-l.Dtb.e giv~ ~-...·a\" to econom.,,...uti lit\" We reported on Jan. 6,1973, for . eountries asp.u,iopta;~a. heavy drag on last 15 years itn<l prbn\i!let1toc0Ht m\leb lO't.he horror of reforn1er·~ example, that the Bendix' tield; Jordan, La~s~ &o.~alia, South the economy . tinue in (he future, the.~ds of and lmpro\"ers. The Ala l'lka ,.En~n~ering Co,i;p:. ·~as hiring ~ailr.eana'.t So.ftt..r!e~na'!! aod In the span economic utility. an~. •O ~K p(pelin·e.'.is finally being built ... -mitit~expertf,rig,.,.offU~., :;,--:-;'' .. ~ ·~ -.-1·;"..~ . Syearsno endurance are likely ... · . .,(ey...:· :d ter~Oiin:; dl'la:-,cd for fi\·t· --bas~s,!dr~ssing ~~m in .fiviliao.,a ~'llHE,-<iJA h$ b~, (t;µ ntl:~Jes~ l~n 29 c~ede~. The trend i ~lJ'..1.n t~e years. cJqtbe'S and sttnd1nit-them to, p&lace1guar9s ~~ mbr.e"than,two t.. ma,Jor nact-dJrect1on of more reg\ila\ton for co•·s•'MERS' b . . 1 SatufrArabia. ' 1 ~ ~·· , ;dec•4•$. ln'tbe process, the CIA ments l&Y.', safety, helllth, e nvironm~ntW. J~ v arc egannang 0 .. At least three olber .rant U.S. .b~s ~ietly dev·etoped '"'sorn'e some o th.em noble in purpQse. economic and even moralistic re-realize lhat the costs imposed in corporations -Lo'cKhee.Q, bOdygg'ards lrifo iDformant.s and hateSw ~len Utt rolls of the re· asons .. <\ consurncr protection the economy, by Ralph Nader in orthrop and Raytheon -have uled others tO .inflUenCe palace gulator of buiiriess to 63,000 at act. if it il'l'e,·er adopted. "·ould no the area of auto safety and anti-also 4'1 ($2 billi 1 b b r · d pollution are very high and might provided milit8r.f services ~licY.·making. ~ · 31\annur costo on. cou t e car 1c out as a hepartiallyachievedindirferent to Saudi Arabia. Now the As· Th~"land is typi"cal.'Thecrack, '. crusade. sociated Press has· discovered 60-nian nrotective· forct:::-which TllES~ est1mat~s are made by In the absence of agreement "·ays. another civilian contractor Vin-guard I Kini: Bhu 'mi b ol riI urr~ D.. \Ve1denbaum of that governmenl reg ulation per 1-ligh\li·ay safely measures. fo r nell Corp., which has agr~ed; to Nfulyadej and Queen Sirikil, is, \Va~hi.n ton tniversi\>' in . St. se is at bes\ IJ _ _!}:tixi?d b!essing and example. might be . more errec· tr:ain the Saudi National Guard to ,.directed by a trusted CIA Louis tn study_ for the A.menca_n eeonomicallf.'""r etardtng, atlen-ti\'e in cutting do\li·n traffic de· protect oil wells. . , . tlatnee~ He is Lt. Gen. Vitoon Enlerp se Institute.~ thete is tion ought to be-g_i\"en to specific aths than seat belts. The efficien- This corpora.le military aid bat ..Yhawad, who also led the CIA.rs no rea. n-lo ~ua!'rei.~1t~ them. instanc..s where regulation could cy or anti-pollution de\"ices and been quietly coordinated by a .. 'Thai u;regulars in Laos until the Th,re 1~. ~o Point 10 ... i!~mg 1nt_o the be avoided. ~~ae~~f~~-~~~o~i~:cti~c~~~~ a:.:~ U.S. training mission in SaUdi 1971°cease(ire. ·~ absurd1 1es on ,'!"n}Ch .We.tden· 0•·E 0·.,, thes'e i·s a1·r travel. Arabia Its duties go far beyond 0 "' • baum . ·ells, although .som~ of 1, .. • • • rising at such a rate in some training. and deal with i·ust about ••weOEVE R controls the them f Jqtrinsj.o8JlY int~est· The For4. ~d[DUllStrallOf! 1s abo~t areas that consumers are en· t f ·rt alf. palace guard in Thailand,·COD· ing SU ha$ th~ ·~pounds· or toproposethederegulat1onofaar titledtO\\"Onderaboutforcedcut· 'very d~sp~ 0 mi 1 ary ~f t:rbis ule· crown.'' one Asia.wise. doc'um ts ne~es~irr,· tdsupport travel, ·and _lat~r on ~ ~evision of backs in the use or high sulphur accor ing our sources. • ex·CIA operative told U,S. He the tic se renew at .'application.,: tfae r~g~lkl.:'on of railroads and coal. st:-, m ied nuclear po"· er PENTAGON officials, remerD-claimed the 'ClA has run t.be for thr e sma\l teje,·ision sta-r truckti\~. ,\1r sar~~y ~ould not be plants, or other regulations bering how King Faisal witbhel pat._ce .guard since the 19505. lions. n·d the • ..:regulatiQn of .:~ deregl.ll~led but.-a1.rl1ne mana~e-,,·hi<'h increase the costs or elt'C fuel from U.S. ships and planes in pnce.. high government of·· ctispid s -undei: a"111,,· intellde4, ~~lflent ~\~I~ be ~n\'e~.t~. '~·1lh tric po,,·e1·. October 1973, wanted hiS pledge fi"cials .... e.caped from one of to redu e \\'Ot"k·rel!ited ratal acci· greate1, pr1\ ..ite respons1b1ht.) for ,\ scriou~ I 11ok needs to be in return for military assistance ~ 'Ib:ijlland's periodic coups agd dents. ~ • , ooh1pC~itiof1 on .fares. route~ ~nd t;1ken ;.1t tht· \1 h ulv range of re· that he wouldn't p~ciR_ate in ~·sought s~nct.u.ary io the base· The ore iniportant µninl is operijt1on'S. This n1akes a1rltnt: gul;1t1 on to detl·rin inc \\'here its another oil embargo agaiftst the ment of al CIA ~ent!our ,sources •0~ kn~wn ~~ p\illlons or t;>usi· m anu~eme~t J1ervous. It h ~s perfectionist ai n1 s collide \\"ith United States. r~all. .. " .. · . nessme >_"The.co,stofunderstandY./ estabh_s:h~d 1~s ou·n c-omrortablC' the requirement ~ of increased But Kissinger. satisfied with Vasawad's present protective ~ ing an complying \\'ith govern-.l'e I at 1,,ons h 1 ps u n <I er \\"ha l employment a nd c:-...pending pro- his relations with t11e king, over· force is arm~«ith '.fhai;made,i men~ qegulatiADS is large and ·amounts to regulatury protec-duction. ruled the Pentagon. · Germ an·des,tgned rapJd..flre must b4l pas~ed on fo the ultimate t... rifles an4 art)kjlled at handlinl: c.onS'umer. W~idenbaum's re- J>ALACE GUARDS exploaiv~s. -~ ~ ; ''1 • med°S' iS one that will never be ac- ll"can rtow betevealed that CIA They Were train-eel not1ar 1rom cepted, replacing direct regula- agentshavetTainedU\eeliteunils the big U.S. bas~ atKorat. Which tion -...·ith economic penalties which guard favored foreign btcame a CU subcent.et during . .through the price system tomakf monarchs. premi~rs and di~· U\e Vietnam War and is still i pollutiOn, for example, so ex- t•l~. -ma~clq,te.lligence ~t~t. pensive lh!il it will be avoided. ~ ., .Career Education ' THE BOOKMAN ) , Dog · Raciljg· Propo~~i 'Surfiices Agai~ The most controversial, re-( voluiionary, and debated idea in education. today is the subject or C•reer Edu~a~oa': A Proposal f.,r Ri!form \by: Sidney 'P . Marland, Jr.· (McGraw-Hill. $7.95). university leaders. school boards. business and industry. Dr. Marland objects to the title ''father of career education·· which is commonly associated \\'ith his name, ror the concept. he says, has had many fathers and mothers: in fact it has been "·ailing in the wings for·genei-a- tions, he declares, an<I ne·nas on- ly been a '"mid-husband" to it~ The. author, a rormer Com· missiober of Education ant:I As· si~tanl Secr.,etary of $ducalion and now Pres\dent of the College ~~trabce Examin}\ion Board. paints out that this new rorce in learning theory and practice shifts the emphasis or America's schools from learning for 1earning1s sake lo preparing stu· dents in practical -as well as -a~ademic -ways for a usefu,1, productive, and self-fulfillin'g life style of their choice. Assemblyman Leon Ralph ls renewing his efforts to legalize greyhound dog racing. The pro- pGSal is not new and in fact has· become somewhat of an ''old re- liable'' perennial, with Ralph as it& latest sponsor. II anythine: has changed since the last time he proposed dog racing it ls. that Ralph is now peralin g r o m a ireater posi-t ion or in- fluence Iii the Assembly as cha~rmpn of ~to~!1~:eee~ AIJothe adop- Uon by the ' = .. ref~;:;. .. act may lmpllr Clle •billty1 of hone racing ln1 .... -1~. lo uer at the proposal u " have been credl\ed with 1n past. pb'I me.1•ure, AB 455, is a comprehenslve2J ,pqe bill Wlllch would creole a com-•rl• ., n:.;:r.:'n1o11 h1 the w\&t0!'1 ~' dallraeini-"9..UJUeU eoatalm"'*"l' ~ . • ' ,.· EARL WATERS ·' visions, for regulation and licens- ing of those who would be In· vol~edt sirnilar ~o those now aov- emmg norse racing. IT WOULD restrict the loc:aUon of tracks to tbo&a coun- ties over one mlUion in popuJa .. Uoa. It is differentfrom otber ef- forts to legalize gambling la the ,past in that it doesn't attempt to garner support (ro111 apeclal sec· ion: suc'b as asri~ultureor educa· UGI) by holding outcarrots In the · fo.rm of splits from thli ¥Uclpat· eel reYenues. It me'!1Y..i";'"ilD• all reyenues to the gonenu fund, -aare tome •!liall pacentage al- locations to the counlles and cjtles In whlcb t""' l!'aclca are awa1e<1. The major argument ol the · -nenta appe~ lo be one ot "fair play'' bued ...,.. the fact tbat horae racing 11 DOI\' pennlllecl. While thlt m11 bave 80llle merit It· shouldn'l be over- Jool<ed that the ltl'Oll(Nt sup- porters appear to have a large fmancial in:terest in seeing the ''sport'' legalized it) this stale. On tile other hand the strongest organized opposttion would ap- pear to be the horse racing in· terests who also have larre financial stakes in the outcome. Theirs however, unlike the dog racer's, is not speculative. They have hug' investments in the tricks, in horses, and in th• variou• supporting industrJes and serv'ices. Altogether it is claimed that horse racin1 represents a billion dollar Jn. dustry within tbii state. ' per.il>itted. The · !)o~ ')>eOple's strongest argument;is that it will ·~i;!quacy damage· horse racing becluse It wtll fake gaming \follars away from their opera- llOIUI. , ' THE DOG PEQPLE attempt to retui, this with 'the unprovable claim that dog racing "has its own legion or fans" with the in· ference that they are not partici· pant.I in horse racing wagering. As to corruption in racin& the TBE FIRST BOOk on the sub· dog fanciers IUce to·quote from ject for general readers, Career Sports lllustrated wherein a Educ::1Uon discusses the ways in writer declared ••The dogs ar~ which career education seeks to America's best bet. Dogratlni Js make schoolinr more relevant without a doubt the moot honest for cblldren, youq&.l""'Ple, and BOTH SIPES indulge in exag-eport tn the woild. There la no adults. It describe• tl\e system's gera.tlooa to 'upPc>,rt !belt pool· way t0 fix a dog race.'"l'ha.t ii too CUl'l'•nt J.mpact OD achools, col· lions. The hone PflOPle contend d01D1.•llc (no .PUD lntaided) a tege_s, vocational Institutes, and tb&t,do•.:.r8cing b: a J•Jow~get•• statement lo'· ,swallow ..... Almost businesses-. and explores its operation u cqmpared to their anything ca~e !lxedbutthepro-·polef-Ual lor revltali1lng the'na.-thln•a!~blJ!)~taln' •Itanlsd~~rtalaln11'ogy :"'acee babll\tY Is that dog racing can \le ... lloq • le~in1 currlciva. . • bi'""° • i~hii as well reaulated as any other Dr. Mar1and also examines the }Joraealtanexpensivebu&ioeas. "sport."'' proe and cone of career e d!lC•· The horse people also seek to Whether the Leg!Rlature will !loo, and responds to Jta critics bloc\ doi racm1 with claims that· approve• Ralph'• proposal tbls and detractors. Whlle tliore have It Will Introduce rack~ aod time Is anybody's guess. But the bffn puaing thru1ta otoll>er con- !oeter crime and corruption. fact le that dog raclna has been .cepta of educational cihanil• over Ralph mutes lb.ls with letters aalnlng sround In recent 1ears the put half century, be noted, lroril lawenforcement\)ffldaloin and baa Dow beed IetaHzed In~ none has 10 cllptllred the ••fport atat. where doe ra.cmc ll now statea. ol parents, teacben, schoo and • • • development. · VICTOR DE KEYSERLING ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT H.obf'rtN. WeH.Publilher Thomas Kett.Iii, Editor Barbara Kretbich , E:dllorlol Pnge EdUot' The editorial page of the Dally eilot Helt~ 'to iriform and aUmu1ate readers by presentil\& on tlill pa1e diverae c mmentary on topics ol In. teral by t)'fldicatef:I ~umnl&ta and cartoonl!1tS~ hy pro\•ldlnf • rorum ror readers' vie.wt and by prnenllng l}\lt ne\\'Jplilper's 01iiojons lincl ldeaa on r,urrel\t coplt~. Tue tjtltorlal opl11ion1 o{ the Dnily l"jlot appea r OJ'llY In th• t'ditoMol rolbmn at the top or the·p.iae. Opinions exp~sed by the columni ts and rartoonltt• and leitfr writf\-1 are thtl"r own and no e:ndp~ementor tlwirv~ws by the D•il>· Pilot thould be lnftrred. ' . Friday, February 28, 1975 • "11.1816 It N DAILY PILOT 14.5 ltJ llloa Aft-eeted )i'riday's Clo ip~ Prices Yea,•1 Hif!>-Low1 Appear Every Saturdar , ~ "' ................... """~"""'·;,-"""!, .... .., ....... ~r~~"'"------------------------------...... -~,,··==. Lo s ·of HeaPing NEW YORK· STOCK ' EXCHANGE J' '~o.r~t M",ady' ' ' BySYLVIAPOllTER While on a quick trip lo ---------tbe Wtjit recently, I caught a · cold which settled in my left ear, then compounded the an· noyane-e into a major hearing problem by flying back to :-.blew York and circling Ken· nedy airport for 21'.> hounr. Money's Worth C!t Tho result has been a series or expensive, time- ;.eon.1umlng sessions wllh two ear apectalisLs -and a new -cymp.itby for the miUJona of you who suffer from loss or Maring. • · Did you know thal: ' '.· -THE MOST WIDESPREAD malady in the U.S. today. ts loss or hearing -affeetlng more Americans than heart "ttiseue, cancer, blindness, tuberculosis, venereal disease, '·multiple sclerosis and kidney disease put together. More ·'lhan 14.5 million Amencans are afflicted and at least one "''idut of every 15 or us is Involved. according to the National lnslitutes or Health. -or the total. a rull 3 mlll1on are school age children. The malady is more prevalent among the elderly, however. "'with about hair or the millions needing attention over the '8-ge of 65. What's more, the problem is getting worse, SB)f."i ··(he Better Hearing Institute in Washington -1f £or no other "Teason than the tact that we are living longer and deafness -'among the elderly la growing. -Yet. we pay less attention to this disability than to any other ailment. Milllons refuse even to admit that they .r have any impairment: others tall to foll ow up on treatment · that could be or immense benefit to them An estimated 11.s •.million Americans 1utrer from uncorrected heanng loss; •,most could be helped by available medical, surgical or amplification treatment. · " -This is much more than an intensely personal pro- • blem. It has major economic-social implications, for hear· 1ng Joss directly cosl.!i our nation $410,445,000 annually, estimates the Department of Health, Education and '"•Welfare, 1ust for the education. managemeht and com- ,• pensation of those with impaired hearing. The same HEW ·,· Sfjld)' puts the yearly loss of earnings due to communicative ·disorders at a mass1ve$1/75 blllton ~: -''IT'S A NEEDLESS waste," says Joseph J . Ri zzo, executive director or the Better Hearing Institute, in reveal· 'ihg that this coming l'ftay has been designated "Better Hear· 1ng ~onth, ''in order to focus attention on what you can do to help yourself. If you suspect you are afflicted: (lJ Recognize that nearly everyone with uncorrttted hearing loss can benefit from medical, surgical or amplification help. ~ (2J Find out what kind ol hearing loss is your problem lbere are two m a1or types --conductive and sensorineural. l>r ··nerve," hearing loss Conductive hearin& loss can often f,e traced to wax blocking the ear canal, infection of the tis· ilue lining the middle ear. You will find that conductive ·hearing loss often can beoe{it rrom medical or ~urg1cal help. (3) Jr yours JS "nerve" loss, though, your problem is in lhe inner ear and caused by damage to the hair cells, nerve fibers or both This type is generally not medically cofrecta- ble and is most commonly helped by a hearing aid. &fore than 95 percent of all hearing aid users have a sensorineural l'learing loss (4) YOUR f'IRST STEP ts to consult a physician. pre-· rerably an ear specialist called an ot0Jog1st or otolaryngolog1st. The specialist will diagnose the cause of }OUT hearing loss and may be able to help you ~dically or -surgically. (5) If a hearing aid appears to be the answer. your doc· tor probably will refer you directly to a hearing a id specialist or first lo a clinical audiologist, who is trained to measure hearing and to help rehabilitate and counsel you if .vou have a loss. (6J When you are referred to a hearing aid specialist, be sure be is reliable. While most states have licensing regufa- t1ons which establish quaJifications and standard& for hear· 1ng aid spec1al1sts, check whether the specialist will: Stand behind the product he sells; clearly define for you the guarantees or\\ arranties ; be ub le and \\'1ll1n g to provide <1uick and efficient repair or your heur1ng aid \\'hen necessary; be quahf1ed for membership 1n the National llearing Aid Society. which sets hi gh standards for the test - ing or human hearing. a nd 1n the selection . adaptation. fit - ting and servicing of hearing aids. (7) FOR ADDITIONAL information, write th e Bill at 1430 K St., N.W., Suite 800, Washington. D.C. 20005 or call tol l free directly ut <8001 424 ·8576. Ivy the Daily Pilot for Peanuta (and a lat of other great comics) delivered 7 days a weeK 642 • 4321 (Direct or collect) HIW YOl:K """'I -• S.., Miit ,. ... W. _. ,· :.... ,._, W.. -... ''"'"~:X .,. "Iota • .,. 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"" •• •Ot )t.\!o ~ '" -n "'2.M .• J tt.\l+ w. tieth Century·t'ox f'ilm Corµ. r~port ­ ed a sharp increase in earnings In 1971 over 1973. The company eurncrl $12 36 million. or Sl .57 a share. compart..-d "'Ith $8 86 million. or SJ .O~ a share, 1n lhe pre- vious year t I ••• DAii. V Pit.OT Cousteau Son Pl ans Lecture J••n Mlcb'el C-au. elder '°" of the lamed Jacquea C,.u~au, will conduct a aym. pOSium on ''Man And the Ocean" 1t,lhe Dis~ neyland Hoi4!1, EmbuS.Y Room at 9:30 a.m.. Mart~S. , The tymposium ts sponsored by Pep· perdlne Collece.AdmlS$lon lstree:--· Empl\asls will be on man•s rela\Joa to the ocean and how he can bett.er protect it trom Pollution and other haz.ar~ that threaten ol· . fshor-e fisheries and farmlng of the oceans Weeke1ad COle1ad"r ~ • • Two Big ·Races Olf Dana Point , The )"aters off Dana Point shou1d be ali\'e with sailboats Sat4.1"tlay and SUnday with two major series races getting under way · The activity.Saturday will be centered at Dana Point when the Dana Point Yacht Club launches its 197S P e rforma-nce Handicap Racin.g Fleet series, a seven-race offshore classic that will continue throughout the Season. And on Sunday Balboa Yacht Club will send a Oeet of International Offshore Rule and !\fidget Ocean Racing Fleet yachts td Dana Point in the · first k-ace of the 66 Series. Ttie "BYC' race will start between the Newport jetty ~dlhe BallJoa Pier with a short beat to windward'~tcf "C" mark orr the Newport Pier and th.en a run to the finish off the end 'of the Dana Point breakwater. ' . THE '&& SERI ES is composed of seven races, the winner being s~lectedpn ~t>est five. Other yachting actio'ri in tht ~ewport area will be a match r.ace series sponsored by Voyagers Yacht Club on Saturday,.anil the third race or South Shore Sailing Club's Winter ijib&chLSeries, also on Saturday. ~· Another major series· g~tttn·g under way this weekend is California .X&clit q~v·s Overton Series at Marina del Rey. Orie of the principal Overton Series races is froqi Afarina del Rey to Newport in April designed to get yachts to Ne'l''port in advance o1 the Ensenada race. CG O.ff ers Boat Data on Radio Probation Lido' Class. LOS A!iG ELES (APJ • ' 1 -A judge has placed a 'D.-!. G former member or the ~ce o~ Los Angeles County As- ieument AppeaJs Board T N' • ·' on pr.obaLion !or five 0 , Jelsen ~ears aner conviction on bribery charges. Bert -Nielsen of HW1t.' .. •••••••-lngton lfarbour Yacht "!l Club was t~ wlnn~. of the Dave Ullin an Trophy !or Clais B LidO·l4 shllors In the Sth annual reg~tta held Saturday and "Sunday at Balboa Ya.cbtQub . €•••tal .. _. .. ~ ~ ...... tom. ·-dlllllk ................. '*"' ""'"' ~ ....... 111•--0IOOfl . .....,. • .,....._. wt.-11 Mtemlng __.,., •• ,1 ..... 1'166~ ... ...,. ... ... -c..Moal ............. Wiii , ... ............... ~ l•lflflll't-· ...,...,... ..... ,...,.. W«•tteft ., .., -. • ..., ......... -4.,. ...... '6. •... •-. 'll lfft TWeat)'-thi:ee boats turned 0\11 for the regatta which w.-s•lled In Jilbt to moderit4 winds over bay courses . Kathy Tyler or BYC WaJ ~winner £n Cl.,. C. SUmob&f1of resulls: ,. • ....,r:••n. oi Cl a s B r--Bert •~•..,,,.. ... Nletlen. .R.lf\'C: 2, Roy .,....o::-,.. _.,. Woolsey, LfY(;; ~1 Wet tJ:~.-•"• C«>rfe, BYC: -t. Dave -1~'= M Ru1t aan, Sl BYC ~ 5, r,....._ .... Robert Mtndle, LIYC1 t:.,.. " Clas C -1, Kalb)' i:-ru-..~,,_.M. u Tyler, BYC ; 2, If.lite , ......... ..:..,.. Politi.I, BcYC; 3, Gary &cUffel.'WYC. . . ' • • . ' oward N ass au .~itle • ASSAQ, Baba fAPl ·ii, a ss.l.0 1'he'nr1t, eeond ot4 thirirp1 • ., bo•"I e· derlie"1. a ·Ml:alobji 9wni:(~y kuumaM or One Ton 1100{11 Is vlriually fl lalcl .. r. · 1l1ned by DOul Pet~SanD e • l\lamaroneck,N.Y. '"-'lhll'\I. , ;: I ·r ' •· -'Clas Bf .. Flrst,•'l'taacl s: a 411-loqt atoop '••~·· ovehll lllle lnth~ u Rae nf HOT FOOT, A :is.toot sl ow~ed by Ch~rlh own"f! a.ud oailed'b~Ted'J)tll•t41'Atj ntai se0<1nd,. Coilferdee aner placinf second In thellctb Mt•ml· Blalf or. Ore~nWich, con~ .• ~ rourt,h o'Veralt an<l ...... " 411-loot sloop O......i a • led bjr Wally N ... aurice· tofin Class E . enhods• or·Chleaso: l'htrd. New Charlsm1 II, a J l C 55·1"'1terownedbY,Je sePf\iUlpso!Dayton,Obio. l Stlneer, owned and aailed b~ [)enoi~ Conner of The, race star ed o!I Governme~t ut :J: Miami -Claso c·. F1"rst, R·"·, a l•.rnot•• o· '•""and ~ San DieJo. came in on corrected limfl Tuesday with heavy winds or 35 knots from t e sou . As the ~· "" ':T ...,. w ~"" behind Country WomAn.·a3SV..·folit0ne'l'On sloob. boall f"Ollnded Great~lmip C&y on the wa.Y to desi11_ned. by Ted Hood o! Mar)>lebead; Mas~.; _ Nassau. a front moved through ond the wind shifted 1ec0rid, Twain. a 41~~ooter owned by CbarJes Britton ' The rinul race or the SORC se son la: Friday's to the northwest, orC~eveland; third ;~ssault, a39·,footslooRowned by 1 Nassau Cup. a short race off Nassau. • The first boat to finish'was John KilrOy•s Kialoa JotU) Buchan of Sea~tle. Wash. _0 COt)N.,...y n lll, a 78·foot k~tch out of {.os AnJtel~L Kialoa ,ui ... cs D FIRST Ph · '39 t ·,, I. • . ,.n )V ,,.l!IAN, owned by Robert Barton nnished in an elapo~ time.of 17 hours, 27• minutes ._.._ : • oenix, a ' oot •loop ' ot qp1ca80 ana s11lf4. by veteran yachtsman Bruce b 1. • · h""' 11 . l..:. .i.a owned by Charles Coyer of W~shln&ton·. D1C.: < 1 ff.frl>y of-Octaw~. Onti. a~ Ro~ayton, Conn.1 sailed ut lflt!I: ~we , ba,ck in cv.-rect~tim..e. ,. 5econd/ Ana ante ll, 37 ... root slOQp, owrred J>y Ran .. the 180 miles from"Miami t.o Nassau in a corrected . I "' dQlph Flstier or Fort· Laud~rdale; thi'rit, ijamrod. ( time of 12 .8199. "'er~RRECTED·';'ME standing$ in other classe~ 37·footer owned by Or. -Blake Flit man Or ~ey Bis· ~ c~yne_, Fla. . ' Stinger .made th~ race'in a corrected time of i • ..., i i 12.8588. -Class A: FirJ' Salt§ uoose, a 54·foot sl90:p Cla&s,',f::, First,. Hot Foot: second~i Fortune owned by Wally Fra,ok•~d Bob Derecktof!, bot)l of" Huntec, 3$·/ooter owned by Juan Cameiion a'nd ln.Olition, a as-root One Ton sloop owned by Ted Darien, Conn.,• ~n<f desig'ned 'by Derecktor. Thomas Gresinger or Washington, o .c .; third, ~ Crane of Honolulu, wasthlrdwith a corrected time of Runaway. n 58·footer.o)A'l1ed ·by Uoyd Ecclestone Osceola, 34.footer owned by Malcolm Mc~ell or : 12.9541 . . Jr. or North .P.alm Beach('fAS s~d •n? ,Th\llllo ?.:1iami, ',. I ~ • .. ~~::::::::~;::;::::::::=~::::~::::::-::-~~~:M .. . ' . . G·t•,DEfl SPIED .SATIN ,,,. ·OB · SPIED''ill'DE·ON HERE'S T H E BULBS PAIELll li TWO of tha be•t. OD• lliior lnaid• walls~ ma• tor outside stucco. Thou~• of colon. Okay. don't all yell at one•, mak• a lln• and I will wait on you ct fast as I can. 97 GLIDDEN ANTIQUE llT CLOSE-OUT TEXTUBA 277 WALLPAllELlllG ............ . ~~pAllEUlfG , .......• 333 ~P.IJIEUllO ........ 3 97 IMPERIALWAIJIUfJllllllT, 497 lllOTTY CBDAlll'lllllT. OI PRESIDIO COLI> PAllEUllO •.•. I • MASllNli T~PE Slxtyyardoolotkky tape, get •nough to really do It up right . 39:" .. 591- 791i.-99:.. GLIDDEN SPIED GLOSS AEBOSOL PAINT 9112 PLASTIC . . . DIOP Cl.TB I ' ' ' SHINGLE Will SIDIN.G C~OSE-OUT • ,. ' • 1 2 '68sQ. FT. ·-"':"·: . I ' 11811111'11 LiDBEI Ou1 Jolteo are golDg lllle wildBre (-n the Utile tad! .. cloW11 In Long lleocli are l>urnlng thlo ad beiore .,..ding.) 11:17 • • • • . .1 • • ' To••Y' a~tac N.Y. Stoelu • :TY CALIFORfillA ,FR·tOAY, F~BRUARY 28, 1975 c TENCENT • Freeway Pile-Up 200 Vehicles Crash in Fog CORONA (AP! -About 200 cus and trucks piled uP in dense fog along the Rivers\de Freeway this morning, injuring numerous work-bound motorists in what one called "horrible sounds of screaming metal .. " At least 18 ·were hospitalized. A gasoline tanker exploded and twisted wreckage of vehicles was strewn a long a four·mile stretch of the highway in Riverside Co unty. The collisions started about 8 a .m .. in the height of rush-hour traffic. and continued for about two hours. A dozen Callf-0i;._pia high\Y ay patrolmen from Orengo county were dispatched to the scene to assist Ri verside officers in diYerting trafrie and cleaning up the mess. a patrol spokesman said. Young Hummers ., The stri~ or accidents ex· tended to within a half mile of the Orange County line, near the fr- inges or the Green River Golf Course adjacent to the freeway. "You couldn't see morethan-10 feet," said Bette Reinecke, a re· porter for the Corona Daily In· depend~nt. "That's the .problem Donna Woodruff of Costa Mesa feels like a foster mothe(. A mama hummingbird built a nest right outside Mrs. Woodrufrs ki~chen window at 2147 Aster Place and there are two babies in it. Each is about the slz~ of a ' sewing thimble, notes Mrs: Woodruff, who is keeping a close watch on her foster·.children. She adds' tha,t !';laina hutnn\iiigbird doe.sn'.t Sl!•m too disturlied about the nest's prox1m1 · ty to humans. ' -you c:ouldn't see." · ' A highway patrolman said vis· ibility was about 25 feet and "it's getting worse." • ,.._ .... - ' Mesa Youth ,'BJred As$assi11' A motorist, EJizabeth Ragazzo of Corona, said, "11ere I am sit- ting here. I don't know what to do. I hear crunching sounds all ,Q'\!er. Horrible sounds of scream· .. Enters Pleti Of Innocent A Costa ~tesa youth accused of shooting an ex-name and holding ~er father hostali!;e in a nine-hour Polite siege by pleaded innocent ·of multiplecriminal charges. ~ti.rie<1)411tlJf .. Charle St .. was ordered arraigned -March 11 in Orange County · Supe:rior •Cs>Urt on.chargea ol as· sau1t witti a dend.ty weapon, armed robbery and raliie Im- prisonment by force . Ht was r elurned to Orange County Jail , unable to post $25,000 bail, following pre· liminary hearing in llarbor Judicial District Court. Price lhd a 16-year-old compa- nion were taken by surprise and captured duriRg a negotiation session with police early on Sun- day, Feb. 5 at the Raymond l.·t . Copplnaer home, 2920 Jacaranda ANe .• Costa Ailesa . Coppinger was freed by .the police ac!.,lon. unharmed. But his dauthter Beth. 15, was shot in the· · wrist as she fled the hoffie nine hours earlier, moments after her mother got away. Cos l o 1\.1 esa police had \therefore sought attempted murder ch,rges. along with kid- naping counts. The District At· torney•s office has filed instead three counts of assault with a de- adly weapon, two of false im- prisonment by force and one of armed robbery. Before 11-1 r s. Coppinger escaped, s h e was allegedly robbed •. or a rew dollars in her purse. A spokesman for the District Attorney's ofrice said today that the case will be reviewed and new charges of assault \\"ith in · tent to comm it murder could well be brought in SupeMor Court. ·~t Cliimce For EvaL/.ers . , . . WASHINGTON (APJ. - Preslden~ Ford announl:<!d •·a final extension'' today on his clemency Program !pt Viet- nll'D1~ra· drait evadetS and de!lei;ier1 unUI March 111, ~· President told' Clemeo· c'y Board Chairman Charles Gooilell that "there will be no furthef extension.8" or the 'pr'Oir1ro, which w11 put into . effect .Ia'"' September to pro· vl\le ~lemtncy for• thousands or ;rqung men Involved In drf!lli d0cla!n1 or desertion. It Wlls to r~n out S~turday. IP • -Whlto Ko•se state· ment, For4 11ld !ha~ "baS<d · ' on a fur!her ro\llew o(the.pro- .Ill'au bf thl• proaram, I believe. mat m•n)I Iii those '\\'hO have ·already been paalshed 1re only now le...,, :In& \lie¥ are ell•lble." . • Lagw,ta Niguel Man Tells Life in c1~A By TOM B~RLEY CM .. •D•fl•rl'-'Slaft Central lntelli.eno Ag lo h 0 r t rlin1n a hw:;r.'Y in t9631'0r re890M he-s_tt)I .1 t'/;D'f\; ab~¥ ~!>Jl.!!Y· Coiri nlsfn ltrili•well aY"a.re of the Laguna NlgueJ man's re· putat19n as a CIA assassin were hot on his ·heels. only too anxious to cut;short the career of a man with mOre th·an•20 notches on the Russian rifle he r,referred for his "elimination as1 gnmenL<i ." Fellow CIA :aRents' comman· deered a 1937 Packard, had the gas tanlt ripped out, put in a new fa'ke gas tank and s hov e~ Thomas inside it with orders to keep hi5 mouth shut and· breath~ shaJlow1 • WORKERS TllEN hammered lhe old, r4SlY gas lank over lhe new device. poured in just enough gas to gel the car from checkpoint to checkpoint and then Blood ~ack and1erossed their fingers . East German border guards, alerted by Russian agents, did their usual thorough ]ob a little mOre thoroughly. Every inch of the Packard was checkQd while it was parked over an open lubrication pit from .which its underside was thoroughly scrutiniz~. It took 40 minutes £or the car to r each West Berlin from its eastern starting point. Thomf.S was told when he was sealed uP that he had .so minutes or air-at the most. And ~hiJ~ ruriQUS East German .guards a nd agents watched the pre>Cedure through their binoculars, welders ripped off the old gas tank.at the \Vest G!'rman crosslng and whipped the rainti·ng Thom as from what could have been hi s metal tomb. CSee CIA1,Page A2 J .. DS1ty ,.f.t ,w; Ptoot• I JELLS 9F CIA DEEDS !Former A~nt Thomas.·' Lockheed Plan . Fol" Funding Off ' ~EW YORK (AP) -Textron Corp. 's investment in Lockheed Ai~raft Corp., which would have terminated the federal govern· ment's controvers ial loan gu~rantee, has been called off, the-companies announced this af- ternoon. The companies said it had nol beef'I possible lo meet cetlain coriditlon's of the propose-d trallsaction by today's deadlinC" an(\ therefore the plan "has ex· pired." _ Bild Deaths Probed ~> . • . in g metal." · Miss Reinecke said she saw many Pileups of cars and trucks. some so twisted that she couldn't tell which vehicles were bhrning. ''There wei'e clusters of people sta.nding everywhere," sbe said;. Drop . .1 "frimllRate For Loaris From Wire Services NEW YORK -First National City Bank today lowered its prime interest rate for business Joans to 811.t perCent from gi,.{ per- cent, the lowest in 19 months. The Bank of America, world's largest commercial bank. also announced today it is IO\\.•ering its prime rate to 8'4 percent, effec- ti\'e Monday. The sharp decline in the prime · rate -the key loan rate for cor· porate customers at commercial banks -reflects a slack in crEtdit demand caused by the recession · and efforts b.y th.e.-government to case credit . The rate hasdl'opped steadily since August when it "·as at a record 12 percent. The closing Do\v Jones average or 30 industrials gained 7.90 points to739.05. The stock market, confronted wi th signs of a stubborn sluggish· ness in the availability of money in the economy, dropped back slightly in early trading today. Later , it recovered and finis hed in the plus. The lower prime r&.te Comes on the heels or a federal reserve re· port Thursday showing that the nation's money supply declined rather than increas ed as the Fed hoped . The Fed also reported that, loan demand was do\1.'n al m·ajo-r N'ew York banks and that short· term gove rnment and com· mercial rates decli ned. i ! i : , 1 I J Clemente Mom A1·rested 1,: ... \ .... '' ' f> ~ San Cl ... "'Ute 1woman pre-'ri,e case has clearly up&et San been Used to beat the child. / "'ously--c9nvicted of child abuse Clemel'lte detect.ires who worked . One belt was a two-inch wide has been' ari:est.ed Jor murder on the cirtne: . • , le,ther one with a large brass au41ar lb'ifon ktloh¥r'ithlhe 1 hn ·Lessley.,·tbe \\'Oman's buckle. Wiberg said the bi'ass deaths -~f i\lo ·cliildren in Marine busbanct,·.was convicted bucktejustfitsomeofthebruises Puli!k1 Count,:Y, Ar'k1osas,. ofJelony child "abuse and is in onthechild'sbuttocks. where.~ll fled rollowing her con\'=-' st epfison 11ow !!l(l:rving lime. Wiberg 1aid the child was .viotion.,...., Mrs. Lessley never· served her burned on the race with Sffella Lesa\ey, 19, w1s held on lin\e. She "'as released on her cigar ettes and was burned on the two counts of murder arter fire own recognizance to take , her Insteps of his feet. . tnvftttretorl round tbottmaina · ch ld .~s&'u t.o rclqtiv,es In ''HewasadamnnicelitUekid. · o( her twp cb,t.ldr.en1 J~iie~4, and Ai!~arises af\.d she just never re-. a real cute .little guy, blond hair Adam, 2 months. In ilia burned tutined. and blu~e es. All he ever wanted built of a mobile home . ~ • ~ was a.ff on,•• Wiberg said. · _ ~" Ct~ment~ Del. Rog~a:_ Mrs. sale.y was at the a.cene • ,A-cc()fdin~ to coroner's find~ · W1 er~a1d tbe; c;ue broke 1 ,of th'! fire in Arkansas. 'Capt. in11 th~c~\ldrel)were'bumedto '"*" mt~ l"h~h a nefghl>or James ~aid she told the fl~'in· deal _The trailer was tn an older n C~ lttJe Jessie waoderlhg ve1\lgat-0r1 Jrer two ctulclren mooile' boll\" park )Wit oulllde ar nd the neighborhood. Hewos • were In \)le trtller. , Jacksoovllle, Pulaski. County dr~ssed only in a pair of t,talnlljg "She "'id th.ey wcre·intlde'ancl Sherllf'• Capt. Wayne Jam , panll an~ tbel>ruises and wou • · srli< couldn't 'a:et to them,'' Capt. saldtod~~·· •hiiwedonbisbody. ' Jame• '1d. Gaus$ofthe)llaa,ts Mrl Lessie~ wao ...,vi(tad of WJberg said tho. child under W.Ugatlon. , child abuoe and sentenced to 80 co ered with brull'ei an · 111 1 • .,, , daytln county 1111 lanA111uat. veoUgatlon sbowe<l two belt• ee<\lltrSr., P•1•AZ1. f ' . . ~·r•ve never s een so many wreckers. It was an invasion or \J\reckers. Highway patrolmen and firemen were everywhere.'' Rescuers c ut one person out of a smashed van. A sink, mattress and ottler items from the van were scattered about. Another man was freed from a massivl' pileup of trucks and cars. Miss Reinecke said she SU\\. ;i burning truck with a car t:n1 bedded in its sid e . Witnesses told her the truck had ex11loded sc.Yeral times. /\ A-1arshburn f arm:. trut·k spilled ili load of citrus pulp onto the free\Yay shoulder. The Corona Com mu nity Hospital said seven persons h8d been treated for injuri es In the emer gency r oo m ''We're ex pecting seyeral more.•· said a s pokesman. Most of the accidents \Vere in the "'eStbound lanes, but several \Vere also reportt.•d in the cast· bound lanes. In the \\est l'nd of Corona. hun· dreds of trucks \\ t'l"l· lined up on city st rel'ts '' ;1 it 111g 1u get un~o the closed free\\ a~ 'fh e C'hu in of a1«·1rlPnls \\3.£ helie\·ed tr1 ggt•rt'd h~· tht· ex: plosion of a g;1 sol11u· l ank1·r at about 8 a .Ill .. tht• h1gh11a~' pat1·0J ~aid 6un, Phooey Clerk Foils Holdu.p Try ··This is a holdup,'' said he. ··rs that a gun?" said she. ''YES IT is." said he. "'Let me see it,'' said she. And With that. police said loday. plu cky Susi<' Lindsey. 2.1, foiled a holdup of her Fotomal booth al 2200 !·!arbor Blvd., Costa :Mesa, Thursday night THE YOUNG Ne\Yport Beach \\'om an told officer J ay Ph(\.a;rin the would-be bandit who had simulated a gun in hi s pocket'sud4en- 1y looked be\vildered. · She backed away in.the tiny booth as the short. sy,·arthy man stuck his head through,_,lhe \llindo'v giving her the opportunity to slam it down on his necK. MISS LIND~E)',being kind. simply grabbed the would ·be ba.n · dit's bead, gave him a horrendous shove and then closed h~r "'in - dow for the night. He fled into the darkness. empty handed. Reds Send Rocket$ . ' ' . Raining on Airpori PHNOM PENll iU PJ 1 -Pro· Communist forces droYe gove rn· ment troops from l\\'O bases only four miles from Phnom Penh's P~hentong Airport tOday and stepped up their rocket attacks in an ~effort to hall America's desperation airlift of rice and ammunition to the threalened capital. · Rebel gunners fired 21 rockets ' into the airport and another seven into Phnom Penh itself. Of- ficers said the four barrages killed one person and wounded 13 others.J but that none ot the thi;ee DC8s a~ a dozen CI30 cargo planes rtying in American sup· plies w.,!s hit. Milita'ry sources said pro- Gommunist forces captured Taul ~ap and Ang Sdok bases rrom government derenders earl y to· ·day. The positions ure just four · miles west of the ai rport and Parents Tell Al~rnative In Cutbacks By JOllN VALTERZA 01 ll>t D.il!y Pilol Still:: • Although administrators in the · Newport·!\l csa Llnifi ed Scb~I District cite the need for ma1or cuts in the instructional program to baluncc a new budget now $2.~ million in the red. sol'ne parent gr oups claim to have a better idea. . In the latest report from a pare nt adv.isory council , a lengthy list of cuts and other sug· gestions proves, the authors say, that the budget could be balanced without affecting individual schools in the district. The.data "'as offered Tuesday by lhe TeWinkle Intermediate School Communities li:tvo lve· ment Council be(ore trustees opl· ed ror a ~la y 27 tax override elec- tion that l?roposes a 36-ccnl in· crease in next fiscal year's la:\ rate... William Creighton. submitting the three-paaes or conclusions by tho co\,\PCll, stressed that the · !'ecessary cuts could come from central office buda:ets and no cuts would be necessary at the local schoopevel. "We feel tKal 1upport person· n~l and services can and should be cut berore ant are made at the 1c.bool level'," he s aid. He 9S1erted at that th raUb al 576 support perso1111et on Ibo (Sff PARENTS, Pase A2l their capture ~a\·~ the rl.:'bels an alm1tst unhindered lin~ of attack to the afrport .perimeter. Officers said they feared the antigovernment troops now would bring up acc u~ate artillery pieces· in an attempl lo halt the U.S. airlift by heavy shelling of Pochentong. They said the rockets y..·ere dangerous though not accurate but that the artillery -some of it captured from the .-\merica ns -is . Gen. Sostb·ene Fcrnanqez, the Cambodian Army Ctiier or Staff. personal)}' direct ed ft eounterat: tack to regain th e bases in the \\'estern sector . Military sources said three squadrons or 54 Ml13 personnel carriers and about 300 troops \vere taking part In the operations. . The commerc ial jets ha\'e been fl yin g from Saigon about 580 ton' of rice to Phnom Penh a day, Othe r Ame rican.piloted CI30s based tn Thailand and said t< have civilian pilots ha\'c becq ferrying daily 300 tons of fu el and 900 tons of munitions. U.S. officials in Sn igon said there will be a rice stock of 75.~ tons fo r the Cambodian capital by April 6. They are stockpiling a five-month r ice supply in Saigon and ·intend to keep thl• airlift go. ing indefinitely Orn11J!1• ( ·····~. M"t•at • 111-r Night and n1orn 1ng dense fog and IO\Y cloud s. oth cr\\'ise hazy sunshine Salurda y. ac- cording lo the \v ealher ser\'ice. Slightly cooler \\·it h highs mostly in the 60~. Lov,;s tonight 42 to 52 . INSIDE TODA\' Charlie Brou·n. S110opy and the. rest of the ··Peo r1uts" gang 1viJl come ro life i11 o rriu.rical lo be presented at l fC I rr1ne See .~,ory on Page C ·I oJ todo!l 'sJ \Veekendt'r I nclrx Al Y ... • Servlct AJ llM'lllMI I ll L M, IM•lil At Cillllfol"l'lt AS, OZ (MIHl'llttl Dt·D1Z C.O..itl cs erou-,.. cs Dfftll Ntti(.M Al Elillltr~I ...... A• ,ilWl!tC>t ... , "°"9k9" 12 .....,,...,,... c:t ............. , llMIMMia A• Mt'l+.a Q.11 \ l 1 • • c =· Fri~, Ftbruary ~· 117~ Oalty Piiot se.fl f"llll• .Flying Object Identified •j,,en Galasso, 17, left, looks like he may be gazing into a crystal ball, but in reality he is ·balding a Volkswagen hub cap, \vhile his friend. Ted Willis, 18, displays an aluminum- ' wrapped pie tin. \Vhy ? you may well ask. Because, as part of a Costa Mesa High School class project, they suspel\ded the hub cap and pie tin from a tree 1and photo- graphed them in a way that more than look like UFOs. So next time you see a suspended pie tin ... . ' ' • • 1 I Dome Delivery With Alyson Sprague directing traffic with a J!ag, about 30 Orange Coast College students i:Jarry geodesic dome from behind the art complex on the Costa· Mesa campus to re- cycling center near the baseball field. The dome, built from ·recycled materials as part · of a sbeJter construction. exercise, will be given a skin and ·used to store recyclable materials. It is 22 feet in diameter and 16 feet high., From Page Al • ·ABUSE ... Ju'(enl.le court. officials. however, eave custody of Jessie lo Mrs. Les5ley under orders for · ttitensive s up e r vis ion and psychiatric counseling. None was ever carried out. Wiberg said that everyone who had worked on the California case agreedi that the woman never should have been allowed to keep the child. When Mrs. Lessley failed to r e- turn to do her time in jail. a "'"·ar- rant was issued for her arrest. but because it was a misdt·· "Jl'leanor sentence, no attempt was made to extradite her from Arkansas. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ~lt\tMl .... IN-• Jack R. Curley· \11«1 ,.,.....,.1 -Gt,... .. -- Thoma! Keevll ·- Three Scliool District Educators Huddle . By ALAI' DIRKIN Of Ill• D•llv r 11ot St•tf Leaders from three Orange · Coast education agencies got together in a historic meeting at Orange Coast Coll ege Thursday night as part of a program of in- creased cooperati on . Trustees of the Coast Com- munity College District and the :-:ewport-Mesa Uniricd School Dist rict and leaders of the Coastline Regional Occupational Prograrn (CROPJ met to discuss v.·ays of pooling their re50Urces . Both College District Ch an- cel !or Norman Watson a nd f'e\vport-Mesa Superintendent John Nicoll said that many joint meetin gs had taken place at the start level. but that they felt it "·as time for the boards to meet jointly. Dr. Nicoll said that the intent v.1as to get "the maximum• bang out or the education buck.'' The superintendent added,· "I can foresee a school in tosta Mesawhere CR.OP, theschool dis· trict and OCC will aJI have sofT'ething goi ng.'' ·Newport-Mesa Trustee lJon Smallwood pointed out that the school dis\rict is facing declinin g enrollments while the college dis· trict is projecting increasing enrollments. ''It's imperative that we cooperate as groups .Pass through," he said. "It IA·ould seem a great shame if OCC is building while we are peddling school sites.'' Several speakers suggested that counseling was the biggest problem in respect lo coopera- tion. "We must reach into the high schools." said eollege district Trustee Robert llumph.reys. He also sugg ested that m any persons in the com munity would be willing to :.issist student.$ if ap· proached. Dr. Robert Moore. president of Oran ge Coast College, s aid occ·s biggest emphasis is on counseling "and in articulation with the high schools."' I-l e pointed out that there arc OCC cou nselors on each of the hi gh school ·cam puscS\. "We have talked of swappiQg counselors occasionally," Dr. Nicoll said. 1 Thbm~s A. Murphlne I ~ ............ The Thursday night meeting was called as a result of a con· ference held in St. Louis. ·Mo., last October and attended by the administrators. The purpose or the conference was to develop ways to improve relationships between &econdary schools and communiiy colleges. I Cherles H. LOO! Richard P. Nall N i.ltlffll ~""'"'Ell!!«' Mesa's Band . . Vies in Reno The Costa Mesa High School St.age Band travels to Reno next week to compete In QOoof tbeno· tion's largest Jazz c-.lyaJ&. The Mustin& 'Stl(aAliild will fOmpete wi\h )00 6af\ds from across the C,O,llnlrY ao~ Europe during the rour-doy t\1P Wednes- daythrough Saturday, The compettn1 b1nd1 are · 1elec1.<>d ool ability and pas\ perforrriance. The band al•o will compete In tfie Oraore Coest CoD•I• Jan Festival March 20·22. • One or the conference recom· mendations -was. for tnee.tlnls to be held bet)Veell the bolitils ot truS!ees, an<I (i'\lursd(Ji'nigllt's meeting was the first of thi!a~. several speakers pcalaed the cooperation that already. "exists amOn1 the agencies. Or. \\;a.ts.on noltd that the college ~i,,trlct uses 62 ofi-camp\l!, LocaljQJ15 for night cluses and addeil, "We would be ln serious trouble 1r we 1did not hav e these extra facilities.'' ' . . l'NlllPti•e,.JJ • --r~a l!•Vroll com~•f• I ·1.~2. ~llcated (!41c~ •SI , !l'i<>lla 'ljt an ...... 11!~ t,;.;' ~Cb~ lhGllld be rtduerq1'J wt ~' ifol'Hnt." . • ~ < Oilier 1uu.,tlol\s whicil "ould help bal an.:, the budget '1or tlie comlna: yeal'. tbe comDlltlee con- clu4)od, parallel thole.s111aested b,y Supt. Jolu>' Nicoll at Tu,..iay's UUStee se&Ston. • · l';;lch concurred oo th~utUns cl lome field tr1Pf'i(¥1' hli!I Sl00,000 from !Jie ll'lll!"! , lion budaet, thus lore!~& m , ·mo1;e )'Ollngotera to watk•tQ from sd>ool. , ' J 'l'!i• sugge•ted ~ ~ •uP· port personnel cut. ctellbton told trustees, would effect a sav- Jnp of $1 mllllon alone. ' Nicoll also bad sua1es1<11 some support cull but added tb4i waril· Ing that by doing ~ aer1(lcte"to Individual •cbools wOuld '!:f'OI> be felt in repairs, maintenance and supply functions. amongoihen. Besides making SP'ltlll~ l'e· commendations with a~ cut attached, the TeWlllkl• :ll'OUP made another su11estl0n~. the s8le of surj>lus district property ·as a means of raising badly needed revenue. ' · But Trustee Donald Smallwood had lukewarm feelings about such a move . "There is no question that the district has some excess W.Oper· ty and that it has sold ~[p.e re- gularly in the past. but farther down the road, we may still need to build more facilities," he said. Berore they agreed' un- animously on the May elett.lon, trustees had high praise for sug. gestions made by parent ad- visory groups and stressed that between now and election day, the board would devote much more time to exploring cuts in the budget -IA"hether the over- ride passes or not. Inflation, dwindling enrollment and strict limits placed.on raising new tax money by state legisla- tidn ary the three prime causes of the current fiscal crisis in the dis- trict, trustees have said. Two Bandits Hold Up · Store In Costa Mesa A pair of diminutive bandits - one weartn1 a white knitted cap ~ aauntered into a downtown Costa r.tesa electronics nnn and took $80 at gllDpoint about noon Wednesday . The holdup was tbe second l<>&&ed by police within 24 hours. fOllowing the appearance of a bandit at a north C~ta lflesa li· quor store Tuesday night. , · Laura Rohner, clerk at the Radio Shack, 1803 Newport Blvd., told Police one other wit· ness was in the store when the pair entered, one brandishing an automatic pistol. The bandits, one described a s five feet, six inches and 125 pounds, and the other as five feet, four inches and 130 pc>unds fied after ordering the two not to follow . A gunman got $200 Tuesday ~Bh~_from _Mes.a Village Uquors, 1011 El Camino Drive. In - vestigators said he had a bloody bandage over his upper Up. ?· .. :: ·.-··. r • F.,,g Hampers . Ai;r .Fliglfts r.., llllot 1\a• ~ed the Onhge tout h•mpeftd air operations at Orange County Airport today for the oecond day la a row. Although takeoffs pro- ceeded as scheduled loday, landings were not allowed un· tit 9:30 a.m. Thursday the fog, kept alrplanH on ui. ~ unw 1n:oe a.m. and tile flral landln1 was not allbwed until• lla.m·. For hampered mmt major alrporta from Sanl4 Barbara to.San Dle10. cl&sl111 the Loe Angele1 lnten1atl611al All'port Ctom 4:05 to 8 a .m. Thunday and cre•tlrti l10« vislblllty \!J!\fy., , ·I Pro A.rttsts " . Display Work ' A.t Mesa Plaza Some of Southern California's finest art will be dlaplayed at the All Professional Art Festival now under way at the South Coast Plaza. More than 100 artists will be displaying and d.emonatratin1 their work through the weekend .. Besides the displays. lnformal lectures will be flvtn at the Jewel Court from to 8.p'clock tonight and Friday and from 12 to 3 p. m. Saturday ind 5uncl1Y. The lecture series will feature Howard Rees, watercolor; Lee Jayard, pen-and-ink ; Dollie Knight, portrait painting and ·Bob Hekendorf, stained glass. This will be the first of four shows to be held at South Coast Plaza this year. It wlll be the only all professional show. -... '" TONIGHT I ESTANCIA DRAMA -"He Done Her Wrong or Wedded but No Wire." Thurs. through Sat., Forum, 8 p.m. Adm. Sl. FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS - ···Anne of a Thousand Days,·• pee Forum, 7:30 p.m.,Ad'!l. $1. "TARTUFFE" -Soutll Coast Repertory Theater, throuab Sun. a p.m. Also Sun. 3 p.m. UCI DRAMA -"The Devils." Fine Arts Village Theater, Feb. 28. March 1, 8 p.m. Adm . SZ.50. UCI ·CONCERT -Scholarship benefit concert by UCI music faculty. Fine Arts ViJlaeeConcert Hall,80.m . Adm . $3. SATURDAY,MAROll ART FAIR -Work of students from TeWinkle, Estancia and Costa Mesa High Schools will be exhibited. Me sa Verde Ubrary. 11 a.m. -3 p.m. ESTANCIA ADOBE -State Historical Landmark. Adams and Mesa Verde Drive West, Sat . &Sun. l ·Sp.m . ,.: .... ~~ CIA •• -~ HE'1'0LD'Tll£.STOil\' Thurs· day to the O'ranre cowif;Y Bar As-··o~latlon In a luqo~·~· ,, •. mlntscence that made James Bond l!>bldike Litt10Bo1'eep. Thomas, 39, ot .LJIU!I• Niguel, Is now vl.ce pre.s1d.e:nt Cl On-Line Computer Sy1tems;--·1nc., or Newport Beach, and, he says1 as dedicated to that industry ano Its ' development 11s h..e,. Qoee .was to the CIA he joined fr\Ollh!tom USC ·lnlf57. ' " . Hla specialty was k1Dlni1" And hi• favorite m.U.od of eliminating "anyone •who was getting In our way" wu"\c)'ehter the chosen East. Europeln cOun. try from his TurKlsh or ltanlan base and spot his.target rrdm hf8 . favorite distance of about one· quarter of a mile. "And then I just got the bell out of there," he grinned. HIS EAST BERLIN ex- perience was one of the9Ccuf:ops that a determined oppoal&lon almost caught up wit~ a specialist who was given , $1 million a year in CIA spending· ·mane) to go with bis '86'000 salary. . .. , He recalled for a~tonish.ed lawyers that O.Ommup,:Jst avengers were brAthin.I dbwn bis neck arter another &UcCeWul assasioation as be · be&ded for Istanbul and a plane, 'hellfled anywhere in the Weit.'' .. , ~ He used his O(A outhori(¥ to bustle 200 persons off a Pan-Am jet at Istanbul Airport and was whi"sked to sarety whlle'COm· munist agents w atcbed their target evade their net. "IT COST US a bundle to take over that huge plane." Thomas recalled. " And you'll think I'm kidding when I tell you that I paid for it \ldth my American Express card. But it's true -I really did.•• The computer executive re· called that he also came very close to death in 1961 when he and 250 other CIA agents moved in on Cuba as part of the obortcd Bay of Pigs operation against the Castro regime. Thom as was one of only 46 who returned rrom the disastrous fora y that was finally called off by the late President John .~. Kennedy. Thomas v.·as '' ounded on th e Cuban mainland but manaeed to S\\"im from the northern portion of the island to the south and the American-held Guantanamo Bay base. ffE AGAIN CAME close to de· ath -this timl! from the guns of American forces who did not rt'" alize until the wounded Tbot"Dls was close to their base that V: was seeking refuge and not A tacking them . By the time Thonias 'quit the CIA in 1966 a £t er nine years serviee with the espionage force he was aniong the top 10 nr.:mes on the Communist bloc's ' most wanted" list. More than 20 men who were hampering a CIA operation in some way cam e into tt)e sights or his Russian rifle iii. those 10 years. All of them died and added to the reputation that put Thomas on that li st. He recalls with gratitude today the many citizens behind the lron Curtain ,•;ho went out of their "·ay to help a m a n they knew to be an American agent. WlffTER SALE ENDS SATURDAY, LAST CHANCE .. ·' .... f ;" -Terrific selection of top quality upholstered furniture reduced through Saturday. Don't delay! ' DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOOOMARK-KARASTAN-8AKER NEWPORT BEACH• 1 ' • WHIDAYS & SATUIDAYS t :OOlo l:JO ' ' 1721 Wh:STCL.lt'~ DR.. , 1142~, LAGUNA BEACH • :t<5 NllHTll COAS'I' llWY .. 41iM6$t TORRANCE• ,2.16'9 HAWTIIQRNI: Bl.VO. (()pen •"ri , Ii( 9. Suo. 12·$::t0l 1 :J7W.U79 • I • ' • \. . .. ~ventura Jail ·Inmates Riot VENTURA (UPIJ -Almost 100 prisoners at the county jaiJ, led by women inmates, battled deputies and fire men for six hours Thursday night and early today. using clubs and knives and 1ettlng fires throughout the jail. Sheriff Al J alaty said the upris- ing wa1 quelled early this mom· ing by firemen, who batUed 5 Ministers Raid Porno Book Store prisoners wJth high pressure hoses, and a force of 58 deputies armed with clubs and shields. There were no serious injuries, ' Jalaty said, but damage to the building especially from fire and water, was expected to be ex· tensive. The riot broke out in a women's holding tank, where about 25 in· mates were confined. ''The whole jail is over- crowded,•• "said Deputy Ernest Rogers. ''Apparently one woman · prisoner who had appeared as a witness (for the prosecution) in the trial of another one, wound up in the same cell with prisoners who knew she had testified." A fi ght broke out, which soon turned lo a free-for-all in the . holding cell , and then spreud to another \\'Onlen 's holding cell. .. Hanged J.•..:u. Not· Victim Of Slasher LOS ANGELES (UPIJ-Ade- relic\ found hanging on a closet door 1n a cl;leap hotel "by a coat h11:n1er twisted a.round his neck waa not a victim of the notorious '-Skid Row Slasher,'' police said today. The "Slasher'' who cut the throats of nine men in the past three months, is still at large, the· Q.bject of a massive manhunt. The dead man was identiried · as Manuel Garcia, 31. Workers at the Pershing Hotel sald the body was found dangling from a closet door by a coat hanger twisted around the neck. Although a hotel clerk said 41,.1T...,._. . there were pools of blood in the n•.,or--"r--4 ~ room, a coroner's report said the .,.. '""~ u ...... ~ body had not been cut. The death Actor Sandy Baron, 36 was classified as a possible DAJLYPILOT , Al. Wan1lng OJ.l)y. Smog Device Fina Shelved .. &ACRAMENTO (APJ -Highway patrol offi<lals said toda7 they will continue to issue only wamJng cjtaUons to Los A .. ell • area motorists who have nOl installed a controversial SJ'OoC cOllJ: trot device. · • CHP spakesman Kent Milton said officers would handout~ fineless warnings until the legislature decides whether or not ld repeal the smog device program. · The state Senate approved a resolution Thursday asking the CHP to hold off issuing formal ci tations until the fate of three re- peal bills had been decided. But ~lilton said CHP officials had agreed earlier to wait before issuing tickets. The three repeal measures have apparently been blocked by the Assembly Transportation Committee, which voted down on~ oflhe measures Wednesday. Misconduct Barred From Divorce Law? suicide. who played the lead in the ·Lt. Lynn Selby, head of the SACRAMENTO CAP) -thecurrentlawtoallowmiscon· stage version of "Lenny'', special "Slasher Squad" police Evidence of specific misconduct duct evidence, and that is con· was divorced Thursday 6et up lo track down th e wouldbecompletelybarredfrom -trary to the whole intent of the from his wife, Mary Jo, 25. mysterious killer, said Garcia divorce proceedings in California· la\\•," Maddy said after a 45·12 rrhey were married in Nov· was not considered a victim or under a bill agproved by the As-vote sent his bill to the Senate. SACRAMENTO (APJ -Five Baptist ministers r aided a book store Thursday night and threw most of its books., which they claimed were pornographic, into the parking lot, the s heM ff's of. r1Ce said. ember, 1970, and have been the Slasher. sembly Thursday. The greiit bulk or divorces filed JAILERS RUSlllNG to halt separated since June, 1973. The Slash·er's last kno,..,n vie-Assemblyman Ken Maddy, <R· t:ite ''irr cconci liable dif- the fi g hting were met by fighting Haron was ordered to pay tim was found Jan. 31, just as the F':resnoJ, said his legislation will f('rences" -unspeci£ied reasons waves or men and \•/Omen hi s ex-wife $5,500 in cash. police efforts to find the kilJer tig ht en California's no-fault the couple cannot continue living prisoners, deputies said. The give her h<Jlf equity in their were greatly st epped up. In the diYorce law which allows mar-to.(:elhl·r -;.is the i:rounds fordis- The five we re arr ested by· sheriff's officers who were pass· ing by. prisoner~ were armed with sharp home, custody of the family month since then,dperhaps in -ried persons to seek divorce solulion of n1arri<.Jge,"Maddy s pieces of ceramic toilet bowls, timidated by th~ ragnet, the · simply on the grounds of irrecon-added. plumbing pipes, firebrands and car' and pay. $550 a month Slasher has apparently halted his ciliablc differences. The state bar backed the bill, No charges were filed im· mediately. razor blades. alimony. de redations :' "Some jud es have interpreted l\laddy said. "One woman prisoner threw a r-~-:-~7-~~~~~~~~~~""-"'-'"'-''-"'"""'-~~~~~~~~~-"''"-'"-'"-""-""-""-'""-'"""-"'-"'""'~-".'.""'~~~~~~~~~~~ According to the sh$iffs ac· eoJJnt. the five ministers went io· to GoldJe'a Book Store, at Auburn Highway and Madison Ave., oorth of Sacramento, about a . p.m . and asked the clerk if he ' believed in God. li~;:::~~7d·et .t. deputy... Pe· ,nney About five fires were set throughout the jail, using blazing mattresses, furniture, toilet · paper rolls and magazines . Deput.ies on patrol and fiv e city c M s 0 I RE SAID he did. and the ministers told him to leave. He did, and they threw out the books. fire units were called by radio to osta esa tore n y 1 help put down the riolers, estimated to number about 50 The sheriff's ofrice identified the ministers as co-pastor Delbert A. Miller, and "pre· achers'' Rober'-'Lee Williams, Kenneth Ray St. Johns, James Larry Tomlinson and Robert Edward Hamilton, all of the Landmark Baptist Tabernacle. men and n1ore than 40women. 'iQ .. i'".· .. ~1,fl/:,:}· Using hig h pressure water ,._ #f f'J hoses, the deputies herded the · " Iii Sheriff Duane Lowe has been conducting a campaign recently against pornographic book stores. A spokes man said Goldie's got its business Jicen$e over Lowe's protest. , male prisoners into a dctyroon1. 1'1ying squads then made sorties into the room, clubbing their way in. grabbing one prisoner and clubbing their way back, hauling the prisoner into a corridor to be handcurfed. Hoses were not used on the women. Deputies· wrestled them individually into s ub- mission. 'They're Lying' tlnion €.hi.ef Denies Report From Wire Services Longshore.man's leader Harry Bridges drove through a picket line in San Francisco. It was made .up Or his own offic'e workers. The 7~-year-old Bridges, once a fiery symbol of radical labor m ilitancy, stopped his gray Volvo long eno1..1gh to respond to a striker's allegation that Bridges' International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union was refusing to meet and settle ·the 6trike, which began las t week. .. If they say that, they're ly~ lng," Bridges said. . Then he drove through the pickets into the headquarters parking lot. (._____PE_O_PL_E __,,) Secretary of State llenry A. KJsslnger joked that he had to keep his threat of resignation go- ing "lo keep up the morale of my ambassadors and to give my staff some hope .'' Kissinger made the quip in bantering "'ith reporters cover- ing his meeting with members of the . Senate 1-~oreign Relations CQmmittee . "Damn it," he added, "I said I would serve as Jong as it is useful. I didn't say J would serve no matter what!'' • • Sen. Alan Robbins· criticized Emperor Hirohito of J apan ac-some of Los Angeles ~Tayor Tom cepted Pre1ldent Ford's invita-Bradley's policies and soid he lion to visit t he United States in may run for Bradley's j(Jb in early October, the White House 1977. said. But by th<tl tjme, Robbins Press secretary Ron Nessen, added, he expects Bradley to ·responding to newsmen's ques-hold a fed eral cabinet post . . tions, ~aid the emperor and em-'"I don't think Bradley will be a press will "engage in official candidate for re-election," Rob· functions in Washington" on Oct. bins, a Van Nuys Democrat, said 2·3 as Part of a visit expected to in an interview. last about two weeks. ... * ••Never complain, never ex· ALondonhlghcourtdismissed plain,'' Ford Motor Co. Swedish actress Anita Ekberg's Chairman llenry Ford JI says of $72,000 clai m against her his weekend arrest and subse- estranged husband, Rick Van quent fine for drunken driving in Natter. California. Miss Ekberg, who lives in Ila· With that short comment, the Jy, claimed that property her auto chief chuckled and headed hu1b19f put into storage in Lon-for an industry banquet in don four years ago belongs to ·. Detroit where he received a 30- ber. second standing ovation from But aner she failed to meet a nearly 3,000 engineers. court order to transfer $2,400 It was a spontaneous reaction from Italy to England to pay for from the crowd \Yhich gave only tbecontinuedstorageofthepro· polite applause to other perty, Judge Patrick O'Connor dignitaries introd uceCt with Ford. dismissed her claim. ANIMAL .. '•' • The Nevada Gaming Com- mission voted unanimously to el· low St. Louis attorney-developer Morris Shenker to hold a major interest in the Dunes hotel- casino. The vote capped one of the lengthie st a nd most con · troversial investigations in gam· ing commission history. A gaming control board in· vestigation o( the 68·year·old Shenker raised alleg{\tions about his Possible ties witt\ unsavory characters. But the board nc· cepted Shenker's explanation. • ·The Oregon Legislature has given Dr. Samuel Alexander Mudd a vote of confidence - albe..it a bit late. " •Steel Wheels •High Top for ankle support • White with yellow for girts • Black with white for boys •Perfect all year 'round Starts Saturday 9:30AM Roller skate closeout Now only 200pairsof shoe skates Orig. 6.99 Mudd was the f\itaryland doctor who tr<oated Jobn Wilkes Boolh tor a broken leg April 14, 1865, during the actor's flight after the aaaissinatlon or President Ahriabam Lincoln. HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa (714).64&5021 . • • I • r t t I A& O~ILY PILOT c ,. ' ......... /.} •ie J ·. ;AB N~ .. :· I Ft;1g Hampers • • I Fre!A,P'f!#"' AJ CIA .• -• l!i roll ~OrDPl ef ~·l,102 . ' ~ated (t••c~i•g) lo ~ ·~ .an exi:eul~ tli Air .Fl~ 'W tb't llaa ""1buded tbe Oralite Coast hampefed air operations at ,orange County Airport today for the eecostd day la 'i. row. HE '1'01.IYTH . TOU Thurs· day to thC O'ran&e Coun"fY Bar As·. ·1o~latjon In a lunc~eon f1" mlnlscence that made James Bond look like Wt~Bol'c,.p. . ' I • • j Dally Pllol SU.ff P!Mh .f'lying Object Identified j.,<m Galasso, 17, left, looks like he may be gazing into a crystal ball, but in reality he is ·:holding a Volkswagen hub cap, \Vhile his friend, Ted Willis, 18, displays an aluminum· ·Wrapped pie tin. Why? yo,u may well ask. Because, as part or a Costa Mesa High School class project, they suspe11ded the hub cap and pie tin from a tree' 'and photo· graphed them in a way that more than look like UFOs. So next time you see a suspended pie tin ... I Dome Delivery With Alyson Sprague directing traffic with a .Liag, about 30 Orange Coast College students ~arry geodesic dome from behind the art complex on the Costa . Mesa campus. to re· cycling center near the baseball field. The dome, built from recycled materials as part ·of a shelter construction. exercise, will be given a skin and ·used to store recyclable materials. It is 22 feet in diameter and 16 feet big!\, From Page A I • "ABUSE ... Juveni.Je court officials, however, gave custody of Jessie to Mrs. Lessley under orders for · intensive supervision and psychiatric coun.seling. None was ever carried out. Wiberg said that everyone "'ho bad worked on the California case agreedt that lhe woman never should have been allowed to keep the child. When Mrs. Lessley failed tore· turn to do her time in jail, a v.·ar. rant was issued for her arrest, but because it was a misdl.'· meanor sentence, no attempt was made to extradite her from Arkansas. ORANGE·COAST c DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ~", ......... bl ...... Jack R. Curley' Vic•"""_", ..... ~ ...... lrM"'QI"• Three School District Educators Huddle ,, By ALAl'i OIRKIN ot th• O•Uy Pl lot $11rt Leaders from three Orange - Coast education agencies got together in a historic meeting at Orange Coast Coll ege Thursday night as part of a program of in- creased cooperation. Trustees of the Coast Com- munity College District and the r-.:ewpo rt-Mesa Unified School District and leaders of the Coastline Regional Occupatioi;ial l1rogram (CROP) met to discuss \\·ays of Pooling their resources. lloth College District Chan- cel !or Norman Watson and Newport-Mesa ·Superintendent .J ohn Nicoll said that many joint meetin gs had taken place at the staff level. but 'that they felt it ,\·as time for the boards to meet jointly . Dr. Nicoll said that the intent v.•as to get "the maximum•.bang out of the education buck.'' The superintendent added: "I can foresee a school in tosta ~tesa"·here CROP, theach6o1 dis- trict and OCC will all have something going.·· ~Newport-Mesa Trustee Von Smallwood pointed ~t that the school dis~rict is facing declining enrollments while the college dis- trict is projecting increasing enrollments. ''It's imperative that v.1e cooperate as groups .Pass through," he said. "It would seem a great shame if OCC is building while we are peddling school sites." Several speakers suggested that counseling was the biggest problem in respect to coopera· ti on. ''We must reach into the high schools," said college district Truste~ Robert 1-lumphreys, He also suggested that many persons in the community would be willing to assist students if ap- proached. Dr. Robert Moore. president of Orange Coast College, said OCC 's biggest emphasis is on counseling "and in articulation with the high schools." ~le pointed out thal there arc OCC counselors on each of the high school ·campuse5' "We have talked of swappiQg counselors occasionally," Dr. Nicoll said . : Thbmas A. Morphine M.1M91 ... Eotiter The Thursday night meeting was called as a result of a con- ference held in St. Louis, Mo .• last October and attended bY the administrators. The purpose ,of the conference was to develop ways to improve relationships between secondary schools and community colleges. } Char1esH.Loos RichardP.Nall I M IJ•l•nl MIMt"l9 EOl!or~ I I I Telet»hoM (1~4) 642-4321 CJ1ss1fltd A«l•trtislrtg642,ff71 (~v•lgfH , ,.,, o. ... oe CG•ll l"ullUJlllll. CGMll<O.,. • ...._.....,... Htr~ 111">~1"•\JOI'>, .cllttrlll f!ltH•• of ldf"•"'"-11u flt"'" .,.,, .-•~11rMu~<td •Ul>ottt -P<!«fl "'""ilt!Oll •I ,.,....,1_,. \I,.._.. (JI"' .... PllCll M C.-. ..... , c;.llfwll!.._ &-.c~,uiiiii 119' '""""'"U.fll-llllY, • w 1N-.i.oo ... l!twr: nlilt\..,. -~~ N,111 -·· I Mesa's Band . . Vies in Reno The Costa Mesa High School Stage .Band travels to Reno next week to compete In QM.of the na• · tion's largesl)azz feaJ.!Ylll&· The Muela!_>,1 oti • ., lli'nil WW compete wi\11 ·!00 l>aildf ftom across the co,untrY an'ti Europe during the fo11t,doy i\1.P Wedne~· daytfu-oueh Setur.day; Tho compe1i:l'if bande ire · selected 011 a IY and P•l\ performance. .. 'Th• band also will compete In tu. Orange Coaui._coD•ae Jan F,stlvol March 20·""· • 0J1e of the conference ~m· mendations ,wa$ for ineetlnls lo be beld ~wee.ti ' the bo~ds ol tl'UStees, a11.cf" ,1hursd(Y· Jgltt's Jneeting was the first of t68ai. Several speakers p~al&ed the .cooPeraliQU th.at alre•dy 4exist.s ama11e the age11c1cs . Dr. Watson note<! that the·•collrge dl~ct qse• 62 oU-camp"•-loc•ti<!PS for night classes and addedt "We would be in serious trouble if we ,did not have these extra racilities." · ~d b9 Wuctll bf• ·~·"' ., .,, .. i oth'er ~· l'lhic "°'1ld help balaa.,.: the-budget or the c.omlng Y••~· tbe ¢0011111ltee con· clu@d, parallel tholie.•ug1ested b)I Supt. John'Nlcoll at TUesday's ttu>tee session. • · ' . !:ach coilcur~ed on ~· cit iome lleld"lfl"".,.r.'~iii\d~~ ·n~.ooo frocn 111;'1.. • tiu<lget, thu1 tqrelJjf"' . 'l!'oi;e youngsters to l!'•lk w from ~·· I ~ ..... 'Tlte euggested ~ '*-t AIUI>· Port personnel cut, CHlllstoli told t.rusleea1 would effect a ••Ir· lnp of $1 mil Ion aloqii. !, Nicoll also h•d suggested .IOlne •Qpport cuu but adaed ~ w~.n­ lng that by dolag •!» aeti!l-to Individual schools Woul~' be felt in repairs, maintett~ and supply functions, among . era. Besides making s~lfl~ re- commendations with i dQlar cut attached, the TeWil1klilll?OUP made another suggest.loo"-. the sale of suri>lus district property ·as a means of raising b,adly needed revenue. " · But Trustee Donald Smallwood had Jukewarm feelings about . such a move. "There is no question th~t the district has some excess w.oper- ty and that it has sold ~!fle re- gularly in the past, but farther down the road, we may $Wl need to build more facilities,'' he said. Before they agr~ed un- aidmously on the May eleetlon, tnlstees had high praise for sug. gestions made by parent ad· visory groups and stressed that between now and election day, the board would devote much more time to exploring cuts in the budget -\\'hether the over- ride passes or not. • Jnflation, dwindling enrollment and strict limits placed on raising new tax money by state legisla· tio'n are the three prime causes or the current fi scal crisis in the dis· trict, trustees have said. Two Bandits Hold Up· Store 1~.~~i~~n~iv~ one wearing a white knitted cap .:-. sauntered into a downtown Costa Mesa electronics firm and look $80 at guapoint about noon Wednesday. The holdup was the second IQCled ·by pollc' within 24 boors, ··following th• .. appearance el a --bandit at a:north Cost.a blesa li- quor store Tuesday nJght. , · Laura Rohner, clerk at the Radio Shack, 1803 Newport Blvd., t.old police one other wit- ness was in the store when the pair entered, one brandishing an automatic pistol. The bandits, one described as five feet, six inches and 125 pounds, and the other as five feet. four inches and 130 pounds Oed after ordering the two not to follow. A gunman got $200 Tuesday niJht from Mesa Village liquors, io1r· El tanilno Drive. In · vestigators said he had a bloody bandag~over his upper lip. AlthougH takeoffs pro-' ceeded as scheduled Wday, landings were not allowed un- til 9:30 a.m. Thursday lhe fog . kepi ah;planeo 9)1 the ll'OWld until 1n:oe a.-m. and the nni. landing was not allowed ul!tlf, 11 a.m·. · Fog hampered moat maJor alrporto from Santa Barbara to. San Diego, cl61lng lhe Los Angelea lnternatt6nal All'port fl'om ':0$ lo 9 ii.m. Thureday and lreatb!i poor' vblblllty tod ' •>' -.. 4:Y·. . .1, <. Pro Artists ., ., Display Work ' At Mesa Plaza Some of Southern C&llfomia's finest art will be displayed at the All Professional Art Festival now underway at the South Coast Plaza. More than 100 artist. will be displaying and d,emonstr.ating their work through the weekend .. Besides the displays, Informal lectures will be given at the Jewel Court from 6 tci 8,p'clock tonight and Friday and from 12 to 3p.m. Saturday and Sunday. The lecture series will feature Howard Rees, watercolor; Lee Jayard, pen-and-ink: Dottie Knight. portrait painting and ·Bob Hekendorf, stained glass. This will be the first of four shows to be held at Sooth Coast Plaza this year. It will be the only au proressional show. '"'~ '" TONIGJIT ESTANCIA ORAMA -··He Done Her Wrong or Wedded but No Wife ." Thurs. through Sat. . Forum, 8 p.m. Adm. $1. FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS - "Anne of a Tho~and Days." OCC Forum, 7:30 p."1 .. Adm. $1. "TARTUFFE" -Soutft Coast Repertory Theater, throUJh Sun. 8p.m. Also Sun. Jp.m. UCI DRAMA -"The Devils." Fine Arts Village Theater, Feb. 28. March l, 8 p.m. Adm. $2.50. UCl CONCERT -Scholarsh;p benefit concert by UCI music faculty. Fine Arts Villae:eConcert Hall,80.m . Adm. $3. SATURDAY, MARCH l ART FAIR -Work of students from TeWinkle, Estancia and Costa Mesa High Schools will be exhibited, Mesa Verde Ubrary. lla.m.-3p.m. ESTANCIA ADOBE -State Historical Landmark. Adams and Mesa Verde Drive West, Sat. &Sun.1-Sp.m . Thomas, 39. of L•t11111a Ni~el, is now vice president tA On-Line Computer Systems,· lnc., of Newpart Beach, and, he says. as dedicated to lhat industry and its ' development 4S 1h.ct onee .wus to lhe CIA he jolneo fresh!rom USC ·In 1957 . .. • Hi11peclalty was ldllln«:•· And his favorite melb(ld or eliminating ••anyone whO was gettlns in our way'' wall' \4..'fhter the chosen East European ~coun· try from his Turkish or 1canlon base and spot his"target frdm hls . favorite distance o! about one· quarter of a mile. · · ''And then I just got the bell out o!there," he grinned. HIS EAST BERLlN fX· pertence was one of the qccaslOps that a determined opposl,lon almost caught up wit!J a specialist who was given. $1 .million a year in CIA spending- mone) to go with bis sse,ooo salary. ' He recalled for a~tonisbed lawyers that O.ommup~ist avengers were brOthing down his neck after another auccesaful assasination as he · h"eided for Istanbul and a · P~!Ul~·..!-'be8fled anywhere in the West.' . · ,, He used his CIA authorit,y to hustle 200 persons off a Pan·.Am jet at Istanbul Airport and was whisked to safety while-. COm · munist agents watched their target evade their net. "IT COST US a bundle to take over that huge plane." Thomas recalled. " And you'll think I'm kidding when I tell you that I paid for it "'ith my American Express card. But it's true -I really did." The computer executive re- called that he also came very close to death in 1961 when he and 250other CIA agents moved in on Cuba as parl of the aborted Bay of Pigs operation against the Castro regime. Thomas was one of only 46 y,•ho returnC'd from the disastrous foray that v.'as finally called orr by the late President John 1'~. Kennt.'dy. Thomas \\'<IS \\Ounded on the Cuban mainland but managed to S\\'in1 from the northern portion of the island to the south and the American-held Guantanamo Bay base. lfE AGAIN CAME close IQ de · alh -this timt? from the guns of American forces who did not re- alize until tfle wounded Thomas was close to their base that he was seeking refuge and not at- tacking them . By the tjmc Thonlas 'qui{ the CIA in 1966 after nine years service \Vith the espionage force he was among the top 10 names on the Communist bloc's ''most y,.·anted" lis t. More than 20 men who were hampering a CIA operation in some "·ay came into the sights or his Hussian rifle ift those 10 years. All 0£ them died and added to the reputation that put Thomas on that list. He recalls with gratitude today the many citizens behind the Iron Curtain \\1ho went out or their way to help a man they knew to be an American agent. 7eJ ' ~~. 'J1ee, WINfER SALE ENDS SATURDAY, LAST \, .·.I . ·-• .. .· . . .. CHANCE Terrific selection of top quality upholstered furniture reduced through Saturday. Don't delay! '• OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOOOMAAK-KARASTAN-BAKEA NEWPORT BEACH • wllllDAYS 'SATUtlDAYS ''00 lo 5:JO , 1721 Wt;STCLlt'F DR .. 6'2•2050 • LAGUNA BEACH • 34~ N<>RTlt t'Ol\~fl' llWV., 4~1 TORRANCE• 231149 HAW'TllQRNE Bl.VO, <()pen Fri, Iii 9. Sun. IW!30J , 3'7H-l:t79 • . ' I • l..ed'W~ t • . • T • 'Ventllra Jail ·Inmates Riot VENTURA !UPI> -Almost 100 prisoners at the county Jail, Jed by women inmates, battled deputies and firemen for six hours Thursday night and early today, using clubs and knives and setting fires throughout the jail. Sheriff Al Jalaty said the upriS· Ing w11 quelled early tbls morn- ing by firemen, who battled 5 Ministers Raid Porno Book Store SACRAMENTO (AP> -Five Baptist ministers raided a book store Thursday night and threw most of its books, which they claimed were pornographic, into the parking lot, the sheriff's of- fice said. The five were arrested by· sheriff's officers who were pass- ing by. No charges were filed im- mediately. According to the sherirrs ac- count. the five ministers went io- to GoldJe'1 Book Store, at Auburn Highway and Madison Ave .• north of Sacramento, about 8 , p.m. and asked the clerk if he believed in God. RE SAID he did, and the ministers told him lo leave. He did, and they threw out the books. The sheriff's office identified the ministers as co-pastor Delbert A. Miller, and "pre- achers" Rober!"" Lee Williams, Kenneth Ray St. Johns, James Larry Tomlinson and Robert Edward Hamilton, all of the Landmark Baptist Tabernacle. Sheriff Duane Lowe has been conducting a campaign recently against pornographic book 1tore1. A spokesman said Goldie's got its business licen!>e over Lowe's protest. , prisoners with high pressure hoses, and a force of 58 deputies armed with clubs and shields. There Were no serious injuries ' Jalaty said, but damC1.ge to th~ building especially from fire and water, was expected to be ex- tensive. The riot broke out in a women's holding tank, where about 25 in- mates were confined. ''The whole jail is over- crowded,'' '"said Deputy Ernest Rogers. ''Apparently one woman - prisoner who had appeared as a witness (for the prosecution) in the trial of another one, wound up in the same cell with prisoners who knew she had testified.'' A fight broke out, which soon turned to a free-for-all in the . holding cell, and then spread to another \\'Omen's holding cell. 'They're Lying' Union £hie/ Denies Report From Wire Services · Longshoreman's leader Harry Bridges drove through a picket line in San . Francisco. It wa:s made up of his own office workers. The 7~-year-old Bridges, once a fiery symbol of radical labor militancy, stopped his gray VoJvo long enough to respond to a striker's allegation that Bridges' International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union was refusing to meet and settle the 6trike, which began last week. "If they say that, Utey 're Jy. lng," Bridges said. . Then he drove through the pickets into the headquarters parking lot. .( PEOPLE ) Secretary of Stale llenry A. Klsslnger joked that he had to keep his threat of resignation go- ing "to keep up the morale of my ambassadors and to give my stafr some hope.'' Kissinger made the quip in bantering with reporters cover· ing his meeting with members of the .Senate Foreign Relations Cbmmitlee. "Damn it,'' he added,"[ said I would serve aci long as it is useful. I didn't say I would serve no matter what!" • • Sen. Alan Robbins -criticized Emperor Hirohito of Japan ac-some of Los Angeles l\1ayor Tom cepted President Ford's invita-Bradley's policies and said he tlon to visit the United States in may run for Bradley's jOb in early October, the White House 1977. said. But by that tjmc. Robbins Press secretary Ron Nessen, added, he expects Bradley to .responding to newsmen's ques-hold a federal cabinet post. tions, ~aid the emperor and em-"'I don't think Bradley will be a Press will "engage· in official candidate for re-election," Rob· functions in Washington'' on Oct. bins, a Van Nuys Democrat, said 2-3 as Part of a visit expected to in an interview. last about two weeks. * * "'Never complain, never ex- A London high c::ourtdismissed plain,'' Ford Motor Co. Swedish actress Anita Ekberg's Chairman Henry Ford 11 says or $72,000 claim against her his weekend arrest and subse- estranged husband, Rick Van quent fine for drunken driving in Natter. California. Miss Ekberg, who lives in Ila-With that short comment, the Jy, claimed that property her auto chier chuckled and headed husband put into storage in Lon-for an industry banquet in don four years ago belongs to · Detroit where he received a 30· her. · second standing ovation from But after she failed to meet a nearly 3,000 engineers. court order to transfer $2,400 It was a spontaneous reaction lrom Italy to England to pay for from the crowd which gave only theconlinuedstorageorthepro-polite applause to other perty, Judge Patrick O'Connor dignitaries introduce<t with Ford. dismissed her claim. ANIMAL • The Nevada Gaming Com- mission voted unanimously to al- low St. Louis attorney-developer Morris Shenker to hold a major interest in the Dunes hotel· casino. The vote capped one of the lengthiest and most con- troversial investigations in gam- ing commission history. A gaming control board ln· vestigation of the 68-year-old Shenker raised alleg~ons about his possible ties wit!\ unsavory characters. But the board ac· cepted Shenker's explanation. ~. ·The Oregon Legislature has giverr Or. Samuel Alexander Mudd a vote of confidence - albeit a bit late. Mudd was the !'¥larylanddoctor who treated John Wilkos lloGlh for a broken leg April 14, 188S, during the actor's flight aft.er the a&1is11lnatlqn of President Abrah1m Lincoln. OAILY,.,LOT Jlf . Banged Not· Victim , Of Slasher War11lng 01,lly Snwg Devi.tt Fines Shelved SACRAMENTO (AP> -Highway patrol officials said today they will continue to issue only warning citations to Los Aogeles · area motorists who have not installed a controversial smoa con.r trol device. · CHP spokesman Kent Milton said officers would hand out the (lneless warnings until the legislature decides whether or not td repeal the smog device program. · The state Senate approved a resolution Thursday asking the CllP to hold off issuing formal citations until the flile of three re-- peal bills had been decided. Uut l\'lilton said Cl-IP orricials had agreed earlier to wait before issuing tickets. The three repeal measures have apparently been blocked by the Assembly Transportation Committee, which voted down on" of the measua-es Wednesday_ Misconduct Barred From Divorce Law? ' • Steel Wheels •High Top for enkJt support •White with yellow for glrla • Black with white for boys •Perfect all year 'round Starts Saturday 9:30AM Roller skate closeout Now only 200pairsot shoe skates Orig. 6.99 HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa (714).646:-5021. • , • I I I .1 . • I . 'eelur agq, f.i,e Orange ~tY· Board Qf SuJ>eWl-or voted unilnl1riowll..v to ask the Clill!or,nJa ~.-. Y°"*11 ;.\11~~it)' to c:oiidllCt an ~udlt Q(, the. co11nty• Probation ...,,partment. · ". ' Wli~ he Ji>l<opbsed the audit..SuperviS<lr !l'l\omaJ; RileilJ~l\i 11.survey of·probation prppams is·l!~eded • tod,e~rminethelreffe(:t,i.veness . .-~ · • '· · . iJ!at was three weeks ago, And, so far, the CYA slud)l:basn'tleftlhestarllng-gate. <:!YA Director Allen Breed said bis dep;irtmeht wollld liJ<e·some evidence that ':U.e audit proposaf'has• broad county sµpport beforewceepting tbelioard's invitation".-· ~. ~c!flcally he \lfllJ!tllQ ',Vrill<!D endorsements of the · prqgram ffl>.at]i~ \Clbief prcil>alion. officer, c~ dtii1nlstra~ ol:f1~e, .'.tbe pjOestding iuclge o~ the u enile Court aha lfie Juvenile Justice Commisi;ion. . . '• !iQ.w §illy the CAO's~ff!c' l)as.~~ponded to this r~u~t. , · "'. • Do!is the silel\ce of the otllet -three 1mply op-.i'i!9.ll ·~ tAe.·11\!dit~ :l'!!e dj!lay in securing their signat~es·coul~ mdl .. te Riley.was on the right track whenfh .s~g.~esled a ~~ ,is!lee<fed. · . elp foo Handicapped . p11i\.e County Transit Jpstrict ~i~f'(!tors have takeri a well rea8<liied_ apprpach toward improving bill\ sl!rvice to the c~ty':;.100,jl<MI P\lYSically disabled AGE , buses inlUally win tie stationed in' Orahlle: If I.lie con• cept goes over, theaqVice call be el't)andecl as n~ed. •· ':j'be more militaut b.andicapped ~pie -'Wl\lll : access to the el!tlre,tra.nall syetem. · But that is a big step that \l\'i,11 c6s1 11-lllt of mo)\ey. It should be . t111!.en, but· not without much #aref11l planning that is based on sqme experienQe: , • .• ; .-. . ' Govenni..~t Goofs ·~ . The pitfalls of excessiv4:,govei;nment regulation ai·e pointeq up iq a.couple of stumbling big brother e(fom by the Civil Aero'l'lul.ics Board. , 1 1 M'*e'tlian a yew.ego, the CAB rufed that airlines '1n\!S~, a.band on their Special yOtAAh fares On international' fliglits .• ' , · · · , , . But· It dldii't take long for the thousands of stud~nts VfliO h~d be'en sa1(illi \IP for a trip lo Europe 't{i. .discpv~· that can,da' hadn'.t 'dropped tbe youth fares, S!l northwarif.tJiey tr.~. leaving the U.S. lines '\fltb still mbre eini;>fY seats. "Now the airlltles want "to restore the cul rate fl!.'tes. The ,trtck•wll! lie-to·per$uade the CAB that it goof~. • · . , ·., . E11ually unsuccessful.was ti\!' agency's proposal to en~ Jlroup' charter flights tlii~.•pring. • • • • I -, res1t1e11ts . • . · Rather than plunging hea,dlong into a poorly researched program !liat 'ttlig~t do little to assist the bal1di~apped, dfr.~Qr.i.b:ave.:c_h_llS<:ll .a step-by-step Since an est~mated f9'Jf m1U1on Americans·avail themselves.of these travel bargains each year, it was hardly suprising to learn that rpore than 50 consumer gi"oups had vigorously protested the ban. So. in fact. · did the schedllled airijr,les, which get up to 25 percent of their revenue from il,VOUP charter bookings. ·-..... . '· -.. ,.,,_. __ .'...:, .. ··.··,j."\·•, .. :~--·;,_" ... ;.· -·. .;.,,_ .. _., .. , -.;, . .:,,·;~·-···· . " . .. ·-. . . ... _ -. ... ;~· ..... ..._, \, ---. ... . . '• .. -.. ,,· .............. ,: .. ,.-,\;, .... ' .. :-·.:·-~::~--;·. Tlie CAB appareiltlY has,.decided to put this brainstorm on J he,bacJI; burner for a while. So the charters wi.Jl .flY . • ..-.... ·::.:":~.;~t~~~t~:i·f.L·~·\·_:. ···'" . ,_, ..... ,.;._, -~ .... -...... ~,:.. . ' process. . As a pilot effort, the~lric~ will outfit \hree of its new minibuses with hydrljuj.iC lifts for wheelchairs and put them . on caU t.o tlie disabled for door-to-destination service. The specially equipped '. .., "-·•"-• --..... - All _o~ Jv.hich indicates that the government regulalorf tnlj!ht do well to .preface their sweeping decisions with.a littl,e more homework. 'Wl'VE 60T l'\.EN1Y Of ADMl~E~S, JUT WE SEE~ TO 8E l\UNNIN6 CIJT OF fJJE~S! ' , U.S. Hands' Across Govern1ne11t's Dictio11araJ of the A bs11rd ' -' . ' The Sea Help Arabs Dear Gloomy Gus RegUlations Costly WASHINGTO !'\ -For as many ·.. lion . '['here \\'ill bi a big tight · WASHINGTON -The United ( J A bout the only good years as can be remembered, the : RJCHA ... D over bt.>ing µul oul in the cold States ·has made secret prepara-JACK ANDERSON thing you can say about foibles of.government regulation ' · naked of prolcction from ne\\· tionsnottoseizebuttoprotect Henry Ford 's Santa have'producedathickdictionary WILSON t:ompetitors. Sthh:;t'J,i!__ fie~ds of the Arab oil ~ Barbara trouble was at of the absurd. One uproarto~re-The dcregulat1on of natqral least he didn't gel caught gulation I vaguely ren)" bet,'l''°'• . gas is another urea \1:here the lit publi.c, Secretary of State Oman a shipment of antitank ct · · Ch d ct · h ·fi ·' f s. ...... IT C \ !'\ B.... t d b r h · . missiles·, complete'With military r1v1ng a evvy.... ha to o wit spec1 icatiob 01· .. > ' , 1'f' ql\-es 1one a sence o t e governments Hentt1Gssinger bas wi\rned that instnictors to explain bow to use T.h.·\· brkssieres for remaie mi a~ 1 voheth er anything like thi s would guiding hand "ould result in the the Vnltfld States. C\S a-last resort · . , • · GteMiy G• c•"""'"'' •r••lllll'lllHMi., personnel in World War 11. ~' >A'Ork \\ htin it is .considered that greater a\"a1labiliL.r of this grO\\·· rn.iJrbUaiipiilltaryactiontopre-them·. ...._ ...... ,..._, ... fllyrtttKta.. ltisnow.~OR'ling.tobesOOn hat hea\'y ta:x pen~lti~s on whiskey ingly scarce product at a higher veDf the~ I s.traniteJiJdjon of. the · nQ: UNITED STATJ;S is alf!O :::::'6'!:.:~i1~..V-~ the regulatc;>11s are no longei! oc": and c1garet.tes ar~ accompanied price, to be sure, but at least W:est.1 "' advising, training and supplying ca s i o ru 1 l"j ' .;-~ an tn ~i:-~Jl~ i,IJ,;.~ejr use re· available· ,,·hen 1t is so badb· . BVfta,mvate.hehasofferedto the armed forces · of Saudi . . . .. fu'dily, stupid-'·· gatd?ess Mi>r· s;)JJ'le .fdr ,needed. belpthe s>droJeum potentateS de-Arabia. }n· the past, this military This has given the PI,.A .,.C'!D-· or . pernicious { ;. gasolin~ •( . ..,:: ~''r' ... There u r e other instances fen·d· 'thei'e ~ <JSSistaJ)ce bas been largely hid· tacts c!6se to ih, 5~~~ ~ ~.r ..... ·:o u t a r e Yet it'7s~\'ideo.t1ft:..ur r~guJ.a.; ·:'\her£. regulation is ~a\'in~ .to fabulabs)lolit-; den behind civilian contraets. · accord_mg to oq.r.s~.m-.~h be com 1n g a ~~ lion grows apace.~MS-it."has'ilttbe gave ·~'"&)' lo e<:onom1c ut1ht.r • ings. lie is We reported on Jan. 6,,1973, fur countries as ~thtopia~ liidonesia, heavy drag on I· last 15 years and promises to con-much l.p lh(• horror of rerorn1ers · worr~ed tha~ example, that the Bendjx. Field Jordan, I..iaos , Somalia, South the economy. 1 tinue in the future, the ~s or and·-·~ro\'er s . The Alaska radical At•b Engineering Cqrpt • was l}iring · Koi:;ea! S.butb ~etpa~:-.a , In the span economic utility and ~Jpet> pip~in~·,.js fin;d ly being built group,s nray .... mlllt~ expert;s 1'igbt tdf U:S., ~!p.nd. • , ~ ":.;..:~""::-:!.-Of~, years no endurance are likel ~.$$t;pt ~:... aftor' b·eing <lcl:.&}"ed ror fi\·e attempt ;to . ,b~ fessing them in civiliah ~.Tin; CIA has ' beeo,.,..1tiOOng l,es;'isJ.. than 29 ceeded. The trend ~.~mt"in "" years; , overthrow the .. C)Otti'es i:nd sehding th~m ,to _ ;:palace..auards f()r m°"' th,n1 wo ma-jpr enact-direction of more regU'jqtion .ar CONSt.:MERS be . • t conservativ.e Saudi Arabia. ·~ · ·~ ' .., decades. lf\ tbe,proceSs, Ole~· ments of law, safety, health, environh?ent~i . are . ginnmg. 0 sheiklis. who A,t least three other giant U.S. ba's ~-quietly ~v,.ioP.e~·~:s,0'm .. 'f:1sol'ne of them noble in purpose, economic and even moralistic re-reahze that th e costs imposed ~n have friend!~ . · corpofalions -I;-~ckhe.ed,. bodyguards ,jnto ·infq~~~ ·have swollen t~e rolls of the re-aso~s ._ .~ consumer ,protection the economy by Ralph Nader 1~ ties •ltb Jhe · ' Northrop and Raytheon -have used .others to infl.uence.1>Jia gulators or business to 63,CMXI at <.u:t, 1f 1t 1s e \.·er adopted. \\1>Uld no the ar_ea of a~to ~a~ety and ~nti Uni led states. Thii!cauldput!tbe-also provided military. servi'c~ poli¢Y·rtlaking. 1,.• ; • ran annual cost of S2 billion . doubt be carried out as a poll~t10.~ are' e~} hig~ an~ might vast oiJ reserves'1 0f lhe Persian , to> Saudi Arabia. Now the As-Thailand is typical. The er•~ / . crusade. be partially ach1e\'ed 1n different Gul{jf~a into, hostile hands. . sociated Press has •discovered 60-man proteCtiye 'force •. wlllct:t THESE est1m .at~s are m~ by In th e absenee or agreement "·~;sg.h\i:ay safety mea;sures, for " another civilian contractor, Vin-gwa1ds Ki)lg Bh.Umit>ol l\Iurr.ay L . \V ~1d e~b au. of th<it government r.egulation per SJ:CltET iDtelligence cables nell Corp,, which has agreed to Adulyadej .ind ·Queen Siriki~ is· Wa~h1.ngton Un1vers1ty in St. se is at best a mixed blessing and example, mjght be .more effec-. reP'f>f,!;NdiCal) 'JJlO~~meots in train the Saudi Natioltal Guard to dii:ect'ed '•lfY a trUst~d . CIA Lou1s in .a sludY. £or the Ame~e3:n economically retarding, atten-ti\'e in cutting do\\'n traffic de· most;,f!'"tfte'.·PeiJlan Gulrstates. ;Prc;>tect oil wells.~ frainee. He~is, Lt. Gen. 'V:itoon Ente1'})r1se Jnsi1tbte, an~ the e 1s lion ought to be given to specific aths than seat be lts. The efficien- Son;te oJ, the )IUdergl-~u·nd This corporate military aidJias ~. Yuawad, W:Jida:lso led.the CIA's no rea~on to qua~rel ~1l~· t m. instances where r egulation could {'Y of anti-pollution devices and Jea~r~cording to the cables, been1 quietly coordinated bY a .. nw in;eg'ulars in Laos Until the There 1~ !10 point 10 "01ng 1n . the be avoided . teadless gasoline is much in bav.~~p;ent tip:ie in Russia, China ·U.S. training mission in Saudi ,1973 ce~efire. absµrd1t1es on .which Wei en-0 .E OF h . . i question. Home electric costs are and::-IY~ Kore~. There is aJsO Ar b" lts d t. C be ·a · baurn dy,·ells atth·ough somt of r.. t ese is air trave . rising at such a rate in some evid'~41C~i$h.at"ttle,Y·havereceived lr ~~a . dd ie1s C:~h ~ t ~ .!"WHO·EVE·R controls the them are inlrinsically inte est-'fheFordadministration isabout areas that consumers are en· ~-Cldnese..vms. aimng an t eta 'Y~t JUS arf .. , palace guard in Thailand. con-ing such as the· 45 pound of to propose the deregulation of air titled to "·ond('r about forced cut· FP!t.._~atUple. the strategic· =~~~"'T::~~O:r:~rc~ airs, trols thf.crown!" on~ ¥ia-.wise, doc'uments necessary lo supPort travel. and _later on <I: re;ision of backs in the use of high sulphur she.Jt"~ont of Oman, whiCh '.!"' ' ex-~A:i"iOperat1ve toldl us. He the lice nse renewal applicdtion the r~gulat_1on of rall~oads and coC;1I, styrnied nuclear pov;er ~guards tbe entrance to the PENTAGON officials, remem-· claimed the C_fA. has run the for three sm,alt tele\'ision sta-tcuck1ng. Air safe~y ~·ould not be plants. or other regulations Pet-4)*t:.n~ ,~.ul/.7 bas been-bering how King Faisal wi~eld , palace ,guard sln~ethe1950s. tions. and the regulatio of deregulated but a1.rhne manal?e.· \\"hich incret:t se the costs of elec-~e~"by a radical uprising. fuel from U.S. ships and J)laneiin One~. high government of-cuspidors under a lc.1,,· inte ded, ment \\·o.~ld be 1nves_t~. ,,·1th tric po"·er. Tbek"t\aYe been-intelligenu ·re· October 1973, wanted his· pledge fici.als esc~ped from one of to reduce wOfk-related fatal cci· . gr~at4'r.pr1 \'aterespons1b1hty for r\ serious loo k needs to be por\8, if,00, that ~uenillas have in return for military assistance Thailand's periodic coups and dents . · ~mpe~1on on .rares, route~ ~nd taken at the ,,·hole range or re- attaeked"Saudi Aral>ianoutposts .. that he wouldn't participate in sought sanctue,ry in the base-The more important pc) t is. operations . This makes a1rhne gu lation to de'termine \\·here its 'riiJ.e1 iJ j.be redPD the Uni~ :another oil embargo against Uie ' ment of a CIA 8gen.t, our spµrces One knoikn bf .-millions of · ust -• m ana:~eih,e\l t nervous. It has perrectionist aims collide \\'ith States is ~te.tlaajhe military Vpl'tedStates. . rechll. · · ... nessmen. TJ)ecostotunderstanCJ-.. establ1_shed i~s own comfortable th·e requirements of increased forCes o(,lr•r .iJonlan, Lepanoµ-. ..., But Kissinger, satisfied with · Yasawad's, pr.esent.. Protective ing and complying with govern~ relations h 1 ps under \\.hat employment and expending pro- Oman a.Dct Sa.ldi..A.-abialr hlsJelati~s with the king, over· -IOrce is arm~ W:itll Th.U:ma~e •. ·ment regUlations ~S large and ·amounts to regulatory prote<:· duction. The heaviest mOl(ary, 6uppo~ ru1'd the Pentagon. G;erqtaJl\.destg~ed ~p1d.-:~1f; must be passed on to the ultimate fsgoingtc:ttbesJtahoflran,'.WJ;tom • · ., rifles aocl1 lf'e ,sldll~llandijl)g consumer. Weidenbaum's re· Kissinger has encouraged to .,lALACE·G.y:A:RQ.S <t?XP.Sosiyel. • , ... _ · medy is one that will never~ ~e .. ·- beeolbe. the 'P~or of the ltcan.now ~re~eaJedtltatCIA the,y \Vere trl;'lh,td:not farti'om cepted, replacing direct regula- Persiu ulf. Both the' Ul!lted ·a!(eUtShavet~ain~'thl!elij.eunits · ilie blg'O.s. ~ase•at Kor:at, wblcb lion. with economic 1>en~lttes States-.ancL~ran have l<lde: to tilt which kuard f aYored 'foreign ~ante a CIA subc .. en\er.durtng through the pric.e system to tnakE. aidA(:~b!~Oll'lanr'thieUnited .. modarchs~ premi4rs .. and "die-the:V!~tna~ War a~ J~~&\lll a pollu.tion, for e_xampJe:,~~ ex- Career Edncation Sta JUSt s .. ~ the omar «?(,. talore/' ... 1. ' .... 'ftllJOf ll)tell,igence out-posl-pensive that it will be avo1d#f. . ' ,~ . • ...... 't The" Jilpst controversial. re· volu.tionary, and debated idea i n ed•catlon today ·is the subj.ct of Career' Educallon: .( Proposal for ~eform by Sidney P . Marland. Jr. <McGraw-Hill, $7.95). i-.,.-~· • .. 1 ..,.',·-'l'-~ ,it -.. ";. • • t r Dog Ra~ing ~oposiil Surfaces Agaiq Assemblyman Leon Ralph is,··,---::"""'"''"":"""":":,,.,---.... parters appear to have a large renewing his efforts lo legalize ' ~ARL' wiATEDS finan~ial interest in seeing the greyhound dog racing. The· pro--£. W) •Y. ··~rt" legalized in thiSstate: pGSal iS' not new and in fad' bas bn'the other hand thestron&est become somewhat of an ''old re-,. organized opposition wouJ<S e.p- liabJe'' perennial~ with Ralph as visions, for regulation.and licens-pear to be the horse racing in~ itllatestsponsor. ing 'of those who would be in· teresls who also have large H aJl7thing has changed. since volved, similar to those now gov· financial stakes in lhti qutC9me. the last time he proposed dog eminghorse·racing. Theirs h~wever, unllkt; the .dog racing it is that Ralph is now racer'•t 1s not speculative. They operating IT. wOtJLD restr~ct the t haye bu~e investments· in µie f r 0 qi a , . location of tracks to those coun-.. tra~ks, in borse_s. a!J.d in . th~ greater posi-ties over one milliqn 'fn popu.18-vanOus ~upport1ng 1ndus~ries a.ion of j n-tion. It is dilferent·fn#n: other et-and. services. Altogether it is nuence in the "~ c;:: fortS to legalize gambliPB in the cla1J11ed ,that . h.orse racl~g Assembly as 1 .. \. pait in that ft doesn't auerbpt to represen_ls _a ~1!1100 dollar 1n· dtaiiinib or -•, gainer •uppOrt (rom W!>Cial sec· dust.ry w1thn>th11 state. ,, • permittedtf The hors.t!"' fltle's strongest argument.is th ti will seriOusl.y dam&ge 11iorse r cing becaus'e il wlll take ga ing dollars away from their opera- tions. , The author, a Cormer Com· missioner.-of Education and As· sistant Secretary of ~ucation a:nd now President of the College Entrance Eximination Board, points out that this new Corce in learning theory a nd practice shifts the emphasis of America's schools from learning for learning's sake to preparing stu· dents in practical -as Well as ·3~ademic -ways for a useful, productive, and self-fulfilling lite style of their choice. THE DOG PEOPLE attempt lo ref\lte this with 'the unprovable claim that·dog racing "has its ·own legion of fans" with the in- ference tbtlt they are not partici- pants in horse racing wagering. As to corr11ption In racing the TUE FIRST BOOK on the sub, l ts,R u I es 1o<a1&1Ch a,11 agricullureoreduca· Com millee . tioil by holding oul carrotl In the Also the adop· form <!(apUti from lhe"8t.l:cipat- tion by th.e ,ed ,...eoues. It ~assigns wte'I' (>f th.e· aJI l'W9e11ues IQ Ute sencral fund, lobby ••reforin'' act. may impair save some &ll'lalL Percentage al· abillty of .horse racing, in· · locli(ION • to 'th"' l:owttles and sts to defeat" the proposal"~ l:lll• Ill wbtch th.e """" ,.,..,. . dog fanciers l\ke to quote from ject for general readers, c.a:reer Sports Illustrated wherein a Ed~1tlon discusses the wa:Ya in writer d~clared ''The ,dQg$ are whiCh career educaUon seeks 19 Amerlc#'s best bet. Dog.racingJs lnake ·.schooling more· relevant without a dqubt the most honest for children._ young (>el>Plt, ~ llOTH SIDES indulge in exag. sport in the world. Th~re ts n9 adults. ~t describe) the syslem s e.eraUOns to suppOrt their post-way to fix a do·g race ... Tb~tistoo ~. current ltnp_~ct on Schools, col- tions, The horse t>-le CO)ltend . dogmatic (no pun intended) ·a .,leg~, vocational inslltules, and thltdog ricing-ts a,.~1low budget-'' itate-rnent to swallow. Alinost bus1n~s1es. an~ explor.es its -ration as compaN!d lo their anytblnccall'befixedbuttbepro-·pot~ntial for rev1talllina"thena· lny"'tments. It 11· oertaiDJy true babillty ls that doe raciJ\I ctn be • tion s leariµn1 curr!A?ula. , . have been credited with In .uu..ted. Tbe inaJor argument of Ute · ?.':"P"llenla appear.a \0 be one of "fur play" bued apon the fact tha( horse raclAC la 11ow perm]lled. Whj)e that may bave """""merit ft. shOU141l't be onr- Joobcl ·lllal the atroA&est aup· tha~··tireedlng and railing race as well re.guJated as Bn.f Other: Dr.M&rtanda1soex.am1nesthe ti.orses ls an expensive business. "sport.,., pros and cons of career e duca- The horse people aJ&O seek to Whether the Legislature wlll Uon, and rt&J>Onds to ill critics block dog racing with claims that approve Ralph"s propoeal this jUl(f detractors. Whlle there have It will Introduce racketeen and Ume Is anybody"s gud& l!ul the beenpu1lncthrus&aalothercon· fotter crime and corruption. fact Is that dog raclnll hu been .cepla of educational cbahp over Jlaleh refutes tbls with Jetlens gainlna •round In recent: years lhe past half centul'f, be noted, ,..,.,, law enforcement officials In lllld bas iiow been legallled in 12 Mlle has so capturtd Ute oupporl aa.tes where doc raclni ls now states. of parents, teachers, school and • j ( THE BOOK.MAN ) university leaders, school boards. business and industry. ~ Dr. Marland objects to the Utle ''fathe;r Df career education'' which is commonly associated with his narne, for the concept. he says. has had many fathers and mothers: in fact it has been waiting in the wings for· genei-a- tions, he declares, anct he·nas on- ly been a "mid·husband" to its development. · 1 VICTOR DE KEYSERLING 0/IANGI! COAST DAILY PILOT &ti.rt N. w~,l'lll>IMll<r Thomas ke~ ~ditor Barbara K!Wfbkh ,' Edi{orial PiU}e Uitor The ffltorial page ot the Daltj Pliot 1eeks to lntor~ and allq-tut1te: ~adtra b1' presenttn1 bfl lhia paf., d1vtrJe commentary on topics 91 la-r ttl'ffl b)' syndicat._, toiud'l.nisUI and ,cattoonlst!I, bY pro~llfln& • forum tOr rfAdera' view• ind b,v pl'V!f"'tin• this ne:"'l~pt.r't of\lt1'fon1 lnd ldt11 on current topi<'A . The it#ltotial opinions of ~he D•llY Piiot'. ~Ptar only In the eCUtorral colvmn at me IOIJ ol tbe pase. Opinions exPrttftd by \lie coh1mnlri1 11nd cf.~ •nd letter wrileri •re Uielr OWtt Md noendonemt11t~f lhtl, Vlftj by lb9 Dail)' Pilot should bt..inffl'ft!d. .. Friday; February 211, l.9?5 " \ \ •\