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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-03-25 - Orange Coast Pilot• ·a1sa· II:• ~ I • l~ ...................................................................... p E1CDpe Country Faces , ' ··Easter Week Dilemmas . . - " • • • • allerga Suspends Indicted Aide ! Board Orders Assessor Qui~ By GARV GRANVILLE Ot lM D.llly "•lot SI.Ill Stung by a n audit that shows fbrmer assessor An - drew Hinshaw's successful 1972 congressional cam- paign cost county taxpayers more than $12,000, Orange County supervisors today ordered a sweeping investigation into the assessor's office. THE BOARD ALSO instructed county counsel Adrian Kuyper to take the legal steps necessary to re- cover the taxpayer funds allegedly expended for Hinshaw's campaign. And as a further indication of their displeasure with the scandal-ridden assessor's office, the supervisors ''suggested " that Assessor Jack Vallerga immediately suspend ''all employes in· dieted by the Orange County Grand Jury." Finally. the board ordered all reports related to the scandal. including the audit, released to the public. THE SUPERVISORS' get tough policy was established at the end of a closed door session when. for the first time, they were given copies of the audit covering t he assessor 's office involvement in Hinshaw's '72 primary campaign. The seven-week audit by Auditor-Controller Vic Heim's staff was ordered by the supervisors shortly after nine assessor's office e mployes were indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury early last December for alleged ill egal campaign activities. During their investigation, auditors interviewed more than 70 assessor's employes and uncovered the $12,000 loss, mast of it in wages paid to county workers ailegedly assigned campaign chores on coun- ty time. MORE LOSS COULD probably be found , the auditors asserted. But the cost of auditing would pro- bably outweiJ:rh the amount recoverable, they added. When instructing Kuyper to recover the purported loss, the board said he should, if necessary, file a claim against the $25,000 indemnity bond posted by Hinshaw when he was assessor. The board also said Kuyper should look to the $250,000 blanket bond that cov~rs all county employes. The call to suspend the indicted workers was aimed al six indictees who remain on the job. TWO OTHER WORKERS who were named in the Grand Jury's 33-count indictment have already retired and assistant assessor George Upton was suspended Monday after being indicted on bribery charges Fri- day. Until Upton's suspension assessor Jack Vallerga re- fused to suspend any of the accused men. <See ASSESSOR PROBE, Page A!) Force to Far East WASH INGTON CUPI> -A 300-man Marine htllco pter $QU8dron b preparlnJ to bead for Ole Far Easl, possibly lo lit 1n evacuation of Americana Crom Cambodia or Vietnam. (Related Story, A4 > A Pentaion pokes.man Ga1d Mond•Y the 1qu1drcn bad been alerted to 10 on the HanCock wbkh wiU leave Poatl fta.rbOr ··JOm• time um week {or • pOul· ble move to W Htpac <tbe Western Pacific> • • • We are not able to tell you exactly where they are goin1 and I would not make any astumptlons." Th e helicopter carrier Okinawa and -tlccompaft,)'lng 1hip1 with about UiOO Marin lad 30 bellcop~rt ha\·e been ln thf Cull ol ThailaOd olf Cam· bodia (Of' a few WeeU In CAU U.ey are n ded to evacu lf" .AJDer'le-rrom PllDom P ; .. Sonnin' and Fishin' Candy Kinkade of Corona manages to sun· bathe and fis h at the same · time at the Balboa Pier. She is a mental health worker who took advantage of a day off" lo relax on the Orange Coast Monday when O••IY Piie! Sl•tt Photo the warm spring weather was nice enough to improve anybody's mental outlook. Cand y was back at work today and the weather switched to cold and rainy enough to g iv e anyone the blues. Charged In Bribe By Jury Orange County Assistant As· ses:.or George Upton was sus- pended from his job Monday by As..,es::.or Jack Vallcrg;.i. L"plon "s su spens ion was the first d1sc1plin;.iry action taken against nme assessor's otttce \\Ot'kl·rs since their indictment last Occl·ml>cr. They were charged by the county Grand Jurv with offenses related to illegal campaigning at taxpayers' expense on behalf o( R l' p A n d r e w II i n s h a w ( R - l'<l'\\IX>rt Beach) in 1972. l·plnn "as c h:.irged Friday "1th Lhrl'e counts or accepting a bnbe in the most recent indict- mC'nt lwndcd do\~ n by the jury. Heforl' suspt!nding the former l'ncycloped1a salesman. who has \\Orkl•cl 111 the assessor·s office ten )ears. Valle rga said the charges 111 thl' indictment reflect ··on the mleg rity and functioning of the assessor's office.,. If cll'ared of lhe accusations. \'alll'rga ::.a id. U1>ton will be restored to his post and paid mis· scd wagl'!-.. Upton, 5.t. was a key witness in the five-month Grand Jury in- vestigation that led to his own in- dictment and the indictment. of eight of his county co-workers in December. • Cou nty Rules Put D amper On Gathering A ssassin S hoots, Kills King Fais al Coast ' Hang gliders will soar at Escape Country this week but Orange County officials want the plug pulled on Mountain Jam and The Hawk. T he plug they want yanked connects to amplfriers two music . groups use nightly during Easter Week to send their beat echoing through the Trabuco Canyon hills. Unfortun ately for both Moun· l aln Jam and The Hawk, pro- moters of the nine-day Escape Country 1975 world hang glider cham pionships failed to get an ··outdoor gathering .. permit re- quired by the county. That overs ight isn't the only al- 1 e g e d Escape Country transgression against Orange County rules and regulations, ac- cording to officials from five de- partments. They say, for example, a 22 by 44-f oot building erected on the site for storing hane gliders was built. without pHmlts and necessary inspection.~. A~ a result, accordinf to a county Building and Sltfety Department r eport, television rameram~n who planned to mount their cameras on the buH41ina 'a roof this week are rlak· m11Jfe nd llmb CSeeGUDl<:&S, P1geA.tl BEI RUT, Lebanon !AP> King Faisal of Saudi Arabia. a s taunch friend of the United States and al the same time a bankroller of Arab wars against Israel, was assassinated in his royal palace today by a "mental- ly d er anged'' nephew. the officia I TV Headache: Pie Throu-ers LUFK I N . Tex <AP> Television station managers "ho s hiver-ed with fear during the s treaking craze last year have a new threat to the sccun ty of their live newscasts: Pielhrowers. .Lanny Pogue , general manager or KTRE·TV. chrected his employes Monday to ke1..'P all 1door~ to lbe station locked, especially durin&i newscasts. Tm? ord er stems from an inci- dent durtne KTRE's 10 p.m. new~as\ Sunday night. Two mt!n wearinC ski mHka burst into lhe studio and hit anchorman Robert Brashaw in the face with two pie . "Wbeo you're on live, you ju!il sit there llke a pl con." Pogue said. t .~ - Saud a radio announced. His ailing brother, Cro\\ n Prince Khaled lbn Abdul A71z. 62. was proclaimed king s hortl) afterward. The gunshot s laying cast a new shadow over the Middle Ea:-.l following the collapse l<l!>t weekend of a U.S. effort to find u peace settlement in the area. The official radio in Riyadh. t he winter capital of Saudi Arabia, said the nephew, Prince Faisal lbn Musaed lbn Abdul Aziz, pulled a g u n a nd shot King Faisal several times in an au- d 1cnce room of the modest palace in the heart of Riyudh after 3pproach ing him to orrcr !>alutations on the occasion of Prophet Mohammed's birthday. being celebrated today throughout the Mo.-.lem world. The audjence was for princes and commoners, the radio said. The nephew was describ4!d in the broadcast as the son or Faisal's half brother, Musaed The radio added that Faisal, whose age was 'ntiously listed · as 69 or 70, died later in a hospital of ,unshol wounds. The fate of the nephew was not mentioned Faisal was known to have had Bedouin bodyguards who usually carried s ubmachin e gun~ and (See FAISA.L. Pa&eA%) Partly clO'Ody tonight, but the weather service is calhng for fair skies Wed- nesday . Winds up to 30 m .p .h. ar e expected with cooler days. Highs 58 to 62. Lows tonight 45 to 52. I NSI DE T ODA. Y Refugees are /leeing Hue. the former religious center of South \lietmon. Dunkirk-style 111 boats and rafts They recaU the massacre delivered by Communists dunng the 1963 Tet offensive. See story .and mapPoge Af. ·Index Al Ytllr '-nlct AJ .,_ 11o"*<a ai LM .... 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Alu morm·nl \\ h1!n the C'aUM' or ;peace (•ould di afford 1t , the slaying removed a JX>llar of con· scrval1sm eind charaplon ot st.ibthty from the chronicnlly un· stabll• Middle .East s('l'llt'. It ts a sevcrl' blow lo tht! l 'ntlt'<I States because. Ill :-.p1tc of the p.is::.ton aroused by lht· Ar al> ton flirt'' rth Isr:.icl, Fa1-.,ll rl'gardt•d the :\ml'ncans <.ls friends •rnd al· Top Co·urt Co1isiders Sex La1vs WASHINGTON CAP> -The Supreme Court was told Monday that its own guidelines for re· gul:.ition of sexually explicit material requ1 re it to strike down California's anti-obscenity law. One of tbe justices appeared t.o disagree. Attornt.'y Stanlt-y Flei!:.hrn;.in or I lollvwood :.ind Justttc Wilham II. Rehnquis t t•:-.c·h.mg('d \'il'\\S on lhl' :>UbJt•c t during a~ m1nult• :.css1on of om I u r gu mt•nt:-.. Fleis hman represent!> t h1• 0\-.ner of the Pu:-.sV<:al Thculer rn Buena Park, in u cusc anstng out of the seizure or coprt•s of thc films "Deep Throal" <.ind "The Dcvil In Miss Jones." Aulhontit•:-. of lhe slate of California and Orangt• Count\ have appeal<.•d a dC'tbion of .1 three-judge ftodl.'rul court that tlw Jaw under v. hl(:h the films wen· seized is uncons titutional. Fle1:-.hman S:11d the lo\\<er court dc ci~1o n s hould be uphelci bt'causc lhc la\\ dot·s not conturn an\ "item1.wd ltst .. of lhe kmd~ of .thing \\htch m;.iy not be de· p1Ctt•d Rt•hnquis t h<rn t'\ t·r. s:111I the court decided rn a t·.1:-.e itnuh ing federul obsl'l·nrl~ IJw l..1sl ) t·ar lhut no such detatlt'<l lr:-.l 1s rt:· quired flt•1shm.1n bJ~cd h1~ ;,irgumt•nt ·on a 1973 dee 1:-.1on of the court rc- q u1 n ng obscenity laws lo bt· more specific than in the past. 'fo uphold the Calirorn1<1 lav.. ht· s<.11d. v.ould mt·an the 1973 <k· {'ISlOll .. Wal> nothing al all -IL wu::. ~·mirage." ,\rlo E. Smith, <10 <1ssbtant C :.1 lifornia allorncy gcncr;.il, urgued t h <1l the fl'dcral court .should ha\'c sluyl•d out of the con- trovt·rsy bec-aust• proceedings \H'l't' still pending in stale courts. lfe said tht.> proptictor of the thcatt•r. Vr n<.'t.'nt ,\11r;.inda. :.ind his a ssociates. "h:.id the op- portunity and the· oc·cas1on in the Suprl'mt· Court nr C:.il1forn1u t1J rn1se every ohJt•<·t ion they h<!vc nuscd 10 the federal court." Dirty Call From Detroit A Jon!{ distance ob!>cene phonl· ca I ll-r m :i ,. be in t ro u b I e if Newport Bt:arh poll('l' c·;i n lr<.1cc him from numbers listed on ...i Joeal firm 's next telephone bill. Police said a female t•mployc of the firm n ·1><irll•d lh<' C'illl dur- ing the• weekl:nd. The t·<ill<•r, !-.he t old officcrl'. platt•cl •• long dis- tance. collect call to tht' company <:1nct l'he a cceptt•d 11 ThC' obs<·c·nt.' callc·r. pnl11•t• l 1·arned . wa s <'Jll1n)! from Dl'lrn1t ORANGE COAST •. 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But 1t likely will also pro-'e a St:'vere JOit to the Org:.imza- t10n of Petroll'um Producing UPI Telec>holo SLAIN BY NEPHEW Saudi Arabia's Faisal From Page Al FAISAL ... d<1ggt•rs in golden scabbards. The Saudi ,\rabian embassy in Beirut dl'SC' n bed t ht.' nl•pht.'w :.is being 27 or 28 years old and said ht' had been lreL1tcd m a mental hospital in the past. Officials in Was hington s aid tht•y '"ere inclined on the basis of first s ketchy information to ac- n•pt the view that Faisal's as- :.assination was an isolated blow struck by a deranged nephew. Hut they added that they did not rule out the possibility of broader political motives for the monarch 's death. pqssibly from oulside Saudi Arabia. Less than two hours later. the radio announced the proclama- twn of Khaled as king and the ::ip- pomlment of another brother, Prince Fahd, 53, as the n ew ·crown prince. F:.ihd had carried out :.i number of official missions for Faisal the past year. Khaled has had heart s urgery and there '' ~·s speculation that Fahd would . take over the actual administra- 1100 of the government, possibly .is prime minister. In Was hington and other \\\•stern capitals, Faisal had been regarded as a moderating mfluence in the Arab world. .Some t.: .S. officials privately described his death as a blow to American policy in the Middle East Countries. The OPEC is nearing a critical situation caused by a c tut ol oil on the world market and Saudi Arabia's position on policies is a r.natler of prime im· portance to the others. The situation is dangerous for Saudi Arabia itself at this time. Its new flood of oil riches s ince the October 1973 Arab-Israeli war has generated monumental problems becau se its small population of dght million has . been ill prepared to absorb it all. The assassination presents a whole new range or impon- derables for all participants in the endle5s Middle East strugg le and in the 011 picture as well. Faisal weaved a 1acy pattern among lhe Middle East comba· -tants. He abhorred and feared left extremists and so distributed his largesse judiciously to gain inOut.>nce with the Arab foes of Is rael. including the Palestine Liberation Organization, some o( whose more moderate public pronouncements might have been traced to Saudi Arabia. Faisal felt himself the protec- tor of Ute P ersian Gulf -which Arabs call the Arabian Gulf - and so had contracted with the Americans and French for vast amounts of sophisticated. arms, which now, in other hands, could lake on a nt'w look. r'atsal ~ecmed to want an Arab-Israeli peace of some sort. or <it leas t an approach to ~t., bt.>cJu:-.e without somt.' measu'r'e of st:.ibility he couldn't get on with the problem s ~enerated by his nation's s udden flood of riches. Yet Faisal was stonilv adamant about one thing: he feit he couta never rest while w hat had been the Arub half of Jerusalem rc- m ~1 in ed in I s raeli h a n ds. Jcrus<!lcm shelters a revered Islamic shrine. No Arab ruler could have been mort.' de- termined than Faisal that the Israeli s would eventually have to make l'onccssions, including that ont'. Georgia Rules On Obscenity ATLANTA (UPI> -After a prolonged and someti~es emo- tional debate, the Georg1a House approved a Senate-passed bill to set st atewide obscenity stan- dards. With a 148-18 vote. the House okayed Monday a measure which would make it a "high aggravat· cd misdemeanor" for anyone to knowingly sell or distribute. or possess with the intent to dis- tribute. materials that are ob- scene "to the average person." The bill. jf sjgned by Gov. George Bus bee, would defane ob· scene material as that which, .. applying contemporary com- munity stan· dards ... predominantly appeals lo the prurient interests, that is, a ~hameful or m orbid interest in nudjty , sex or excre- tion ... (and> Jacks serious literary or artistic value.•." 0.11,l'llot ,.....,, •• .,Lt• ... ,,.. Bus Cnish Last bus to La Habra'? lt looked that way late Monday afternoon as vacationing teenagers pushed and s hoved their way onto Orange County Transit District bus bound for points north from beach stop on Newport Beach's Balboa Boulevard. Easter Week beachgoers got an extra day to nurse Monday's sunburns 'tQciay as beach weather turned sour. \ Hurt Female CHP Officer 'On Mend'. Dorothy Williams, the young California flighway Patrol of- ficer injured in a crash on El Toro Road last week, has been taken oul of the intensive care ward at S'1tldlcback Community Hospit al. Highway Pat rol s pokesmen said today Mrs. Williams. 26, is recupcral mg slowly from plastic surgery performed on her fact' two days after the accident. She is expected to go home to her husband and two children in Orange w ithin several days, CHP spokesmen said . But il probably will be two to three months before she returns to work. Mrs. Williams was seriously hurt March 18 when her patrol car spun out of control on El Toro Road and ramme~ into an on- coming county water truck. The resulting impact tore the car into three pieces, one of which rem aincd lodged under the heavy truck. Mrs. Williams was one of the first class of CH P graduates to include \\omen. She had been in the field several months but had Smith Hit.'l Order SAN DIEGO <UPI) -Finan- cier C. Arnholt Smith filed Mon· day to quash a federal restrain- i n g order issued over the weekend forbidding him to carry out the sale of the disputed Britis h Columbia Investment Co. Smith. convicted last week on one criminal char ge a nd awajt- ing trial on felony charges of fraudulently diverting millions or dollars of the now-defunct. U .S. National Bank of San Diego, said he moved lo "protect" records of the investment company. been patrolling on her own only three d ays. CHP spokesmen said she was the firs t of the women graduates to be serious ly injured on the job. Fron• Page AJ ASSESSOR. • "If the t.'harges are pro\'Cd true. they represent a misu~e of public funds and we can't over- look lhal fact," he added. THE J NVE TIGATION or- dered by the board into the ••s· sessor'!i office includes an ex· amination by both the county counsel's office and the county admJnistrator. Already, an audit firm hired by the Grand Jury is delving into past a~sessmcnts of major Orange County firms. Vallerga took the Fifth Amend- ment a nd r e fused to testify before the Grand Jury du1ing ils five month investigation into the scandal. However, he is mentioned by name i n the 16th overt act charged to the alleged con- spiracy by the Grand Jury. JN CALLING FOR suspension of the cm ploycs, Board of Supervisors C h airman Ralph Diedrich said the men should not be prejudged and should be re- ins tated with back pay if they <ire eventually acquitted. "It is foolis h of Mr. Vallerga lo say, as he has. that the charges in the first indictment do not hit at the integrity of the assessor's of- fice,'· Diedrich said. ' ) ! ,, . • t I ! 'I I .. .. " I • :1 I >: 't-J ~ YOU STILL HA. VE TIME! food ha ndling. . Al a March 6 m eeting, county fire officials said they aren't hap. py with arrangement.a made fol' emergency medical care on a re. gular basis as well as for th& nine -day hang glider ~ha'!',~ pionships. , In the last eight months, a fire. depar tment r eport s hows, 49 emergen~y calls at a cost or more than $4,000 have been made to Escape Country. Motorcyclists have been the most frequent victims in ~eed followed closely by hang gilder pilots, according to the emergen- cy services rt>porl. Based on last year's Eastel'.' week performance. the sheriff's department is n't pleased w ilb the prospects for the rest or the week al Escape Country. According to a sheriff's report, last year motorcycle gangs visit, ed t he area. breaking d ow{t fences burglarizing cars a1,~ robbing stalled motorists in tM! area. ,, As a result of the E.5cape Cowv· try problems and what they s~ as part owner-manager James Robinson 's unwillingness to cooperate, county officials ~ant legal restraints put on the nme; day event. t So far, they admitted MondaYe all has been calm in the Trabuct hilb. A meeting was planned today \\1lh l':ewporl Investment Com· pany. the other part owner oC Escape Country, to iron out tht difficulties the county foresees. t Widget Woos Old Ziggy Front Moat I ,. ' CHICAGO (UPI) -Ziggy the five-ton elephant was just getting used to his surroundings after spending well oHr 24 hours trapped in a moat. Whe n Brookfield Zoo officials finally found a way to get him out, he ig- nored them. He fell into the moat Sunday, breaking his tusks and cutting his bead. It took two low trucks and a 24-mem ber rescue team eight hours j ust to get him tu.med over on his stomach. 1t took one girl to get him out. Zoo officials built a huge gravel ramp and Monday night mged Ziggy to walk out of the eight-foot deep pit. Ziggy turned up his trunk a nd went about his business. They called his name. Ziggy ignored them. They tempted him with his favorite foods. The 58-year-old pachyderm \\ asn 't interested. Then a keepc>r jiggled a "shift door" which Ziggy knows give him acce!>s to Widget, a young female African elephant. Ziggy promptly trudged up the ramp. Officials said that despite a minor cut and broken tusks - about as serious as a broken fingernail -Z iggy was u n· harmed by the fall. ·. !· Several Carpet Manufacturers have co-operated with Alden's to give you special peices through March. we have just a few more days to take advantage of these March prices. We have specials on plushes. shags, twists and patterns. •I . " Hurry in and take advantage of these values. ALDEN'S CARPET tlo-1..,.. WOtt.·t....._....,. ,. .... , ... ... , ...... 1663 Pl.ACENTIA AVE.•. COSTA MESA• 646~838 ' ' DRAPERY SALE AlSO GOING OM NOW It 1 , I t ,,, I - SA~ 'fn1n1~ Oran; go b $800,( bills, day. T h t>pera Count (0CF S'70,0C w he r: .Audit itOmn 'ThE Depa ad mi· :!or ti May . cwed audit w as a Ro~ the SI f unds :for Te TbE in Or 'were cipie1 Cot Du.nr ·1111 I. Mesi telep Abe DE .,set o: )y. 1 ·men whi< neec vice Ot foun I J>leJ cycl• edili com cyd ·teris Dtt'S tlon The fro• Ave Yot ·Bue will ~-lbr: refe Tl D • jng son hel any can side vile A Sci che die a dOSt gra the ortl bull the a r USeJ vita me• amc p er am• m~ tbe nor vita or , disc vita ave Res per SJ D witJ Sup Oct sal :iCV cat. the '1 11 say sloe pee De"! not ver \ flit u.~ th• ref Ge unt 8et tu• ~~CRAMENTO <AP> -Ad· fnmistrative bungline caused an Orange County M edl·Cal plan to go broke while it still owed ~,000 in doctor and hospital bllls, a legislative auditor s aid to-day. The s tate s h o uld s ue the Operators of the deflUlct Orange County Foundation Health Plan COCFHP> to r ecover most of a ~0,000 interest Cree loan lost whe n the plan went under Auditor Gener al Harvey Rose re· ieommended. · The auditor s a id both the st ate Department of Health and plan's administrator s ean be blamed !or the failure of the plan last May 31. When it failed, the plan ()\ved about St million, but the audit s aid only aboul S200,000 was available to pay the claims 'Ros~ ·said it wa~ doomed from the start because of inadequate ~unds and too much competition for recipients. Tbe plan was one of five PHPs in Orange County, where there 'were 57,753 eligible Medi-Cal re- cipients at the time. &'LS W@l!!l [? ®@r?WO©® About E11cylopedias , DEAR PAT: We want to buy a .:;et of encyclopedias for our fami- ly. This will be a lar~e invest- ·ment for us and we don't know which ome would best s uit ou r n eeds. Can you give us some ad- vice about choosing the best set ? J .C., Huntington Beach Objective information may be found in R .R. Bowker Company's ... ''Tbe ~tate authorized plahs to enroll 63,000 ~d that's the way they finuJ\clally platpted.'' he s aid. 1'1\e OCFHP "didn't ~ven enroll 29 percent of ~u authoriza- tion of 30,000." 1 Bllt Rose said the report f0W1d no evidence of criminal actions. "What we're reqllY saying is the PltP has not beer\ ad- ministered in an effective man- ner. The PHP didn't even hire a controller. "And the Department of Health \\'as not enforcing \farious statutes and provisions for ad- ministration," he said. PHPs are supposed to NlVe at. least SJOlOOQ equity to qualify for a state contract, but OCFHP had only $6;000 . .. So right away, if lhe Depart· ment of Health had looked at the financi a l cqndition, the plan · wouldnpl have been approved. "Two audits a year are sup. posed to be given under terms of the coqtract wjth the state, but only one audit was given. And the doctors were allowed lo do it. That's like me auditing myself," Rose added. He said 56 percent or the state money given the plan was used for administrative startup and marketing. leaving only 44 per- cent for actual medical care. The state's loan to the OCFHP was improperly made, Rose said, because unaudited finan- cial statements or the plan in Dec. 31, 1973, showed a deficit in capital of $116,179, when the plan s hould have had a minimum net equity of $15,000 to conform wilh the government code. Rose recommended legislation to require 75 percent of all state money for PHPs be spent on ac- tual care services. A bill that would do that, by Sen. David Roberti (0-Los AQgeles ), is awaiting hearing before the Senate Heallh Committee. Richard Soderberg, a f hieC de- puty dire<!tor in the health de- partment, said in comments in- cludep in the audit report: "We are generally aware of the .Problems raised in this r eport, and are attempting to resolve them as expeditiously as possi· ble. Tue5day, March 25, 197S Need~: A Very Good Thief ..A hen San Rafeel French ba"r Jean Laaaua bOught the peace, the old owner gave him the ••f• combination and ahowed him how to open It. But Jean can't make It work. He r• fuaea to P•Y ·the Hf• company $25 to open the box. So he ad· vertJHd tor a ••fecracker. He'll pay $5 to the' opener. What's In the aafe? A Slngte doll•r bill. UPI Telephoto • .County Eyes Purchase of Open Spaces Lobster Trick Orange County s upervisors have orde red their task force on agricultural land to study the possibility or public purchase of endangered open spaces. (Rel al- ed story Page A12 .) Fifth Dis trict Supervis or Thomas Riley was lhe first to note tha t the uni\'s scope was not • broad enough. He s aid the statement of mis- sion it set for the s tudy was insuC · ficient to accomplish lhe tasks it was created for. Riley's proposals, adopted un· animously by s upervisors at ·their last m eeting, included: Id e ntifi c ation of the minimum acreage necessary to be economica lly fe asible as agricultura l land. -Look into how far away farm land must be ke pt from urban growth to avoid vandalis m and incompati bilily. Hyp1wtist Slw1vs His Stuff WASHINGTON (AP) -Re p. Mario Biaggi was joined by a two-pound greenish Maine lobste r na med Lily during a news conference that the New York Democrat c ailed to urge s upport for a 200-mile fishing zone off U .S. coasts. Lily performed a headst a nd to show her s upport. 1''rank llasorva, grand m aitrc d ' of the Dow· ingtown (P a.) Inn and billed as the world's greatest lobster hypnotist, put Lily into a tra nce-like s tate Monday by rubbing what he sa id were sensiti ve a reas of he r t ail a nd back. .. He then r aised Lily up on her head into a headstand. put a red rubber ba ll on her t ail and flanked her wit h two pa per toy umbrellas before Lily prematurely woke up and friskly flopped herself right side up. What is Lily's reward for her performance? A boiling, fatal bath that will ready her for someone's dinner. DAIL y PILOT Ail Evers, Nixon Confer FAYETTE. Miss. (Al» - Mayor Charles Evers sa)'¥ be visited Richard M. Nixon and that the forme r president pro- mised to visit Mississippi '•when ' he starts stirring again.•• Evers, the first black mayor of a biracial Mississippi town, said ·an a telephone interview Monday that Nixon was mobile and in good spirits during the visit at San Clemente. "We spent a lot of time talking a bout old times and the things we have to do," Eve rs said. u1 told him bow much we appreciated what he had done for us here in Fayette and in Mississippi.,. Evers said he also told Nixon that "our people , black and wrute, would turn out • • • to show we care." During the Saturday visit, after Evers bad addressed a· group in Sacramento, Nixon "took me around in a golf cart and carried me to his residence," Evers said. "There was one rQOm where he would point out a ~at and say,, 'This is wher e Brezhnev sat, this is where Kissinger sat'," Evers said. ··1 nodded and said, 'This is where 1 am going to sit'." lie · said Nixon appeared in good s pirits a nd was able to move a bout the estate without ctifficulty. ·'I thought he would be wobbly. ' but at one point I had to ask him to slow down,·' Evers said. "I didn 'l have anything special · lo say to him, l just wanted him to know that he had friends. I wanted him to know that I wasn't j us t a frie nd whe n he did something for m e. .. Every body was his frie nd when he was President but I am the same friend now," Evers sa id. ''I told him that if he needs me for anything to feel free to call on me." Evers said tha t when he ar- rived at Nixon's home, the former president was working on his memoirs, "and it's going to be a humdinger." lie sa id Nixon h ad promised to visit Fayette. ··and I gave him a brochure s howing what we have done in the past fi ve years - things accomplishe1 during his administration." ,.J>iennlal book, General En· cyclopedias ln Prlnt. The latest edition is for 1973·1974. The book compares all the major en- cyclopedias ht pTint cJn Z5 charac· ·terlstlcs, Including price, style of urt>sentation. updating, illustra- tions and suggested price levels. "The 239·page book sells for $12.50 from R.R.Bowker Co., 1180 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036, Attn: D. ''In general, we agree with a ll of the recom tnendations of the r eport. However, we would have to give further consideration to the specific percentage to be used as a limiting fact.or on ad· minislrati ve costs of prepaid health plans." Pilot Logbook -Investigate the potential costs and re venue a vailable for accomplishing any such tasks. Whatever you're doing, took better doing it in Palm Beacli -; 'Buckland. The J 975· 1976 edition will be available in the fall. Most "hbrarles also stock this book on ..reference shelves. The Magie! C'! DEAR PAT: I have been talc- . inglargeamounts ofvitaminCfor some lime now in an attempt to ~ h elp ward off colds .ls there any truth t o the theory that this can be danger ous? What is con- .sidered a la r ge dose of this vitamin? C.H., Newport Beach A study by Gerhard N. Scbrauzer, professor of chemistry, UC San Diego, In- dicates that continual massive doses of vitamin C <three or more grams per day) appears to al&er the vitamin C regulating system of the body. The person seems to build up an enzyme which speeds the breakdown of the vitamin. As a result, the heavy vitamin C user bas a lower a mount of this vitamin in his blood than so- meone who gets the normal amount in his diet. "ltcn the person stops taking large amovnts ol vitamin C, the body metabolism keeps ou excreting the vitamin at a fasle-r-tban- normal rate. Tt,is can lead to \lltamin C: deficiency within days or weeks after large doses ar<' discontinued. The amount of trus vitamin recommended for the average adult b.J' the Natioaal .Researcll CoucD lt ,.st 4.5 me. per day. · 1 " SJ0.50 Refu11d DEAR PAT: ~ s ent an onser with payment to 1U.S .. Gen~ral • 1 Supply Corp. of J e rico, N.Y .. last October. l 'd ordered a Stunley sat set {or setting s aw teeth and several other itema; from the c atalog. Everything arrived but the saw set. U.S General hent m~ a notice with the partial ordef r1ay ing the saw set was oul of stock. and a s hipment was ex· pected in about ·ts dayS. I've never received the saw set, and noticed tbal it's s till being ud· vcrtlsed. Z.8., Costa Mc a Wiiiia m ~1 cConuell of the rustomer urvlce department ror U.S. General Supply Co. report that you have been IB~ a $10.5' relund. lie explained that U .. General wa holdln1 YQUr ord~r unlU the buk order for the aw seU arrived from tbe m1nuf1c· w rer. Vandals Take Toll At Historic · Mine By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OltlM Da•l'f Pli.tSUtt l feel responsible, in part, for the repulsive wave of van- dalis m that bas hit the old Santa Ana Tin Mine in Trabuco Canyon. A year ago, I wrote a story recounting its interesting past and the current efforts lo preserve it as a county his- torical site. Since then, the vandals have swept into that peaceful canyon and done their worst lo the old mine buildings. l visited the mine a few days ago and was appalled al whatlfound. The sight left me with the feeling that human n a ture can b e a s repulsive as it is fascinating. BY DEFINITION, vandalism is the SCHllEIHR. mindless, willful destruction of property. The word comes Crom the name of a Fifth Century band of barbarians, the Vandals , who pillaged southern Europe and sacked the beautiful city of Rome. The crime takes many forms, Crom s praying graffiti on walls to inflicting heavy damage on government buildings. In some cases, 1l is possible to vaguely underst and the motivation behlnd vandalis m -llke the case of a kid strik- ing out a this teacher by breaking a schoolhouse window: . But some are so senseless they border on insanity - like the destruction of the old tin mine, one of Orange Coun- ty's last remaining Monuments lo an inglorious mining his- tory. ' ~ WHAT THE ELEMENTS have been unable lo ac- complish in the 70-odd years the mine has existed, humans are doing in~ matter of months. • The 365ay office so neatly s tocked with bottled chemicals a year ago looks like a bomb bit it -a human bomb. Not a jar, vi al or crucible remaintd intact. Bricks and rocks did a thorough job. A small 5melting furnace had been ripped off its pedestal and taken away, along with a quaint two·ton ore Citr that was sitting in front of the old tin mill. WHAT LITTLE 1'1A0DNERV was left ba been picked over by souvenir hunters cager for a plete of nostalgia lo dress up a wall or bookcase shelf. A beautiful old gear wheel eight feet ln diamet.et" is gone, presumably to fabricate-a dining room tabl . The r· urveyors ot this deslrucUon have even ripped do7.ens o redwood boards off Uae sides of the buUdinp to take home for rustic wall pan~a or firewood. IT IS PAINFULLY obvious that the old minebulldines, which Uc on redenl land under lease to a prlvai. lndJvldual, are not bcin1 adequately protected. County government is plodding alone ln its 4ludy of l)()~sible preservation of the mine but 1 can Mly hope thal day wm come before it alt disappears forever . 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'~l. ..,, •• T ... 11rpldae Long Arlll Of the Law CRIME FRONTS: On the first day or spring, 1975, Co5ta Mesa police s truck a concerted blow against criminality in the com· tnunity. T hey s t opped a couple of teenaged boys who were loitering on a s treet corner, selling flowers. T hey confiscated the flowers. "' -. ,. Tueed!y March 25. 1975 MEKONG DELTA SOVTM C H INA A(A SOUTH VIETNAM • COMIW'UNIST CONUOUlO UNOH MIAV't P•USU•I UPI __ , Viets .Give· Up Hu Reds Now Control 11 Provinces l'rea Wire Senk;es . DA NA!IJG, Soalb Vietnam -South V1et· namete lroope be1•q abmdcmln1 the former lm· petia1 capital of ltoe todll.1 tn a Dunk.irt·atyle evacuaUon from ooe al Uae bloodiest Amert can bat· tlefield.s of the war. Western dJplomata aald \be retreatlni tn>Gps boarded boats under ftre at tho nearl)y port of Tan My for the trip down the cout ol the South· China· Seato DaNang. Ha wall to the Weatem Pac:ifle UUa week. The canter's 1,500-man Marine helkople squadron was ex pected to be used, if necesu.ry, to evacuate Americans from Indochina. WESTERN DIPLOMATS aaid South Vlel· nameM commander& made the decision to aive up H\19 Monday night and troops soon began boardina boat.I at Tan My. six miles to the ea.st. Nearly all of Hue's 3X>,OOO residents. feartnr a repet.lUon of the 1968 Viet Cong m assacre, fled Hue in rectmt days as the Communist siege Ugbtened. nu; PULLOUT F80M BUE, the third laraeat t Viet Cong political ewes executed more than c:lly ~ spiritual cent« al South Vietnam, left the 3,SGO cJvUtans in Hue durin& the three weeks the Communists in cootroi of 11 of the country's 44 pro-Communists controlled the city in the 1968 Tet of· vinces. renaive. · There was no lndicaUon how tong it would take The loss of Hue. capital of Tbua Thlen for the 20,000 retreattni troops to leave Hue, a Province, came a day after the Communists walled city of stately streets. Buddhist sbrl.nea and dlvlded South Vietnam in two and cut off Da Nang. ancient artlf act a. the nation •a second largest city. More than 1.000 American Marines were tilled . South Vietnamese Pre~iden~ Nguy~n Van or wounded dutina the 1968 Tel offenaive In 26 days Thieu, meanwhil_e, ordered .. his prime rrunU>ter t~ d fierce fighting for Hue 400 miles north of Sahron. reshuffle the ca banet lnto a fig~ting govet'!1ment ' and invited "qualified anh·Commun1st na· The carnations or posies or whatever never m ade it to some s weetheart's dresser or mother's fronlliving room. Jn Washington. the Pentagon announ~ p&ans Uonalists" to participate, Radio Saigon an· Monday to send. the aircraft carrier Hancock from nouneed. DUNKIRK-STYLE EVACUATION AT IMPERIAL CAPITAL Thousands Leave Hue for River Trip to South China Sea }~ -~~3i'J:lr:&s;Sll!m3Z:mialla1llllll':'i'll .............. llm. S. Koreans The flower s, at last report, r e· posed moldering in a plastic bag in a Costa Mesa Police Depart· m e n l evid e nce locker. The evidence still sm ells nice, ac· cording to one offi cer 's report. .Patty's Prints in NY? AS FOR THE two leenaged lads, they are accused of selling flowers on the s t reet corne r without benefit of a municipal license. Undergrowul Hiding F,ugitive ·-Newspaper Whether or not these boys will be hailed before the bar of justice for their crime remains t.mclear. That's okay. News r eports continue to range up and down the Orange Coast about burglars, con men., rapists, thieves, thugs, fakirs and bunco artists operating in our midst. We know the poli ce are working hard to capt ure these mis· creanls. WE ALSO KNOW we are now safe from being plundered by boy flower sellers. Spring s hower s may bring March flower s but they also br· ing the Costa Mesa Police Department. Now t he young fl ower salesmen clear ly broke the law. The law says they must have an itinerant peddler·!> permit from City Hall at a pricetag of $10 each . d ay. ' Charles Dickens once wrote a line for Mr. Bumble that went like thii.: ··Jf the law supposes that. then the Jaw is a fool , a ass .. Costa :\lcsa authorities, however. m u s t protect the citizens and also licensed busi· nessmen, like flons~. From \\'ire Services CHICAGO -FBI ageAts mon• than a week ago found fingerprints identified as thosl' of fugitive Patricia Hearst and \\\l• other persons in a motel Ill up state New York near the' C':rnJ di an border. the Chicago Tnbunc said toda\'. The Tribune said 11 k•arned of the evidence Monday night anti that there was no information available as to when the fu giti\'C' heiress might have been m thl· motel near Champlain. N.Y. The FBI office in San f'r<•n· dsco, heading t ill' Sl'arth for Patricia Hearst, denied today any ba sis for the Chicago Tribune report . ''TllE R E IS ~o ba~b in foci for the report as far,,.., this o(fic(• is concernl'd ... '><tid :-.1>e<.'tJI agent Tom Dru ken. second 111 ehar,ge of the FBI bureau in San Frcm t 1sco. ln Redwood City, meanwhile. authorities said ..1n uulo cm· IJ e zz I cm l' n l <' It a 1· g e a g :u n s t sport:-. racfit•tl .Jud.; Sc:olt . "hom tht> FBl is seekinl-! in the Hearst (·a~e. has been dropix"'ll. Deputy D1!-il. Atty. Aram Ser ven an said Monday the charge was dropped hec.ius c or msuffici<'nt evide1H·e Scott and his " 1fc. :'lli<:ki. have been idcntifit•d in puhl ish('d rr ports as the person~· v. ho rented a Pennsvylvania farmhouse used as a hideout by tht• <iaul-(hter of Handolph A . llcur:-.t, editor a11tJ president of the San Franc1:,co Examiner and her Svmbionese Liberation Arm y com1)anions. I v 'For the last time, my name is not Patricia Hearst!' I ;\lass llearst was kidnaped Feb. 4. 1974 from her Berkeley C!partment by the SLA. She sub· seq uently joined the group and is bean~ ~ought on a variety of l'harges. THE CHI CAGO newspape r satd the second set of prints were those of Stephen Bingha m, 31, an attorney and grandson or Hiram ~· Bingham, a,. former Connec- ta('ut j:!ovcrnor and U.S. senator whod1ed m 1956. Bingha m has been a fugitive since Aug . 21, 1971. He is charged with supplying the guns used in a San Quentin P rison s hootout which left six persons, including black militant George Jackson, dead. T here have been reports that he is hiding out in Canada. The third set of f'lngerprints could not be traced lo anyone, the Tribune said, adding tha~ they were checked against 38 known me mbers or the Weather Under· ground who a re in hiding. Officials working on the case would not comment oo the print findings, or if Bingham was part of the search for Miss Hearst. Bingham is the second fugitive in two weeks lo be linked to a possible conspiracy to hJde Miss Hearst a nd William Harri& and his wife Emily, Symbiones e Liberation Army companions. Last month, the prints o( a B e rkel e y arti s t , Wendy Yoshimura, 32, were found in a Pennsy lvania farm house. Published reports said the prints or the Harrises and Miss Hearst also were found there. THE TRIBUNE s aid Bingh am's link to the Hearst search has revived speculation that members or the Weather Un· der gr ound are playing a major role In harboring Miss Hearst a nd the Har rises. . "W.e had received information in the past that the Weather Un· derground was involved In hiding Bingham," said an investigator on the case in the Tribune story. "Now it appears that Bingham has tied in Patty a nd her friends t o this sam e underground ap- paratus." C HANC F.S AR E S LIM, however. that a m an who on im· pulse buys a bouquet from a streetcorncr lad was thinking enough a bout fl ow ers to hunt up a florist while commuting. It was a sudden thought that struck him when he saw the boy and his fl owers ... If ey. a bunch of flowers might bring her a smile," he said to himself. Seel~i11g S11b111ari11e? Well. you h ave to guess the flowC'r boys won't ~ out on thl' strcetcorncrs any more. Beller thl'Y spend lht•ir time in the poolhalls anyway. It's a long vacation. 2 Red Ships Set Sail Thus we have hcen visited by the ludi crous soectaclc of sworn pe;Jce officers conrtscatrng flowers from boys. OJI Wll E R E AR F. the• rops of my youth, who shoutc<l all those ominous warnings? "Get your tail off tha t streetcorncr and home." Or, "I 'm t,:1\ling you JUSt one hour to gt·t :.t muffler on that heap, buster." (Jr. · Jf as many leave in that cur as arri\'cd in it, you're all going downtown." .Maybe they didn 't write a lolof t kkcts but they sure got result..;. 1 ~ucss they don't make them like that anymore. From Wire . er vices ., . HONOLULU -T\\O large Sov- iet oceanograph1(' vessels are heading toward II awaiian wall'rs where Russia lost a submarin~ in 1968, and a third vessel is due next month, acl·ordmg to harbor sources. A Russian tugboat has been in the same area for about thr('I' days. U.S. military officials rl·- fuscd to eomment on the Sovlt't ·tugboat or the advancing oceuno· graphic ships. The Cl'11tral rntelli~ence A~c·n· cy tried to recove r the Rus~1:1n sub last summer in secret m1s - ~ion using the Howard fl ughl'S· bui IL research ship Glomar Ex· the Soviettugboat , believed to be plorer. But portions of the sub ca r ry ing sophisticated in· v. ere not reco\'er ed and are t elligence gear , was in the believed still at th~ bottom of the general area where the Russian ocean about 750 miles northwest sub sank of Honolulu. · · The S350 ·ir 1 hi But a spokesman said the U .S. . mi ion sa vage s P military has stopped sending wall not be used by the agency · n· again and probably will be 111 • •special ights to watch the pro-h w h' so ~ gre5s oC the MB·ll tug because t e a~ ington S~ar ~ays. "it appears she is saillng out of Quoting authontat1ve sources, H r ,. the newspape r said the ship "has awa ian waters. outlived its usefu ln ess to the CIA _Earlier, the Soviet tug came to now that its cover of being a within 35 mil.es of Pearl Harbor marine minin g ship for Howard before steaming toward the area Hughes' Summa Corp. has been where ,portions of the sub-blown." ma~ne s hulk apparently re- The Navy confirmed Monday, mam. 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Carnival Violence NEW YORK <AP> - ·Hundreds of carnival-goers looked on as six young thugs pummeled, slabbed and fatally shot the father ol five at a crowded church fair in the Bronx .• But police say Otey can rmd only "three or four people who ar e willing to admit they saw anything. .. All were the d e ad man•s friends and coworkers. Ba rtolo Rivera. 29, a tax- ic a b m e chanic. bad stopped off at the carnival Sunday night with friends on his way home from work. Wiretapping Suit Seeks '$100 a Day' From Wire Senle8 Activis t attorney Terence Hallinan filed suit in federal court in San Fra ncisco seeking d amages of $20,000 plus $100 for every day that federal agents al- legedly wire -t a pped bis telephone. Named as defendants are U.S. Atty. Gen. Edward Levi, FBI Di rec t o r C larence Kelley, former attorneys general John l PEOPL~ J Mitchell and Richard Klein· dienst. former FBI Director L. Patrick Gray and the estate of the late FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. The Hallinan law family has a Jong history of liberal, civil rights activis m, and Terence Hallinan is probably belt known for his defense of 14 soldiers ac- cused of mutiny in the celebrated .. Presidio27" c ase. · * Al thou ih confined to a wbeeJcbair, U.S. Supreme Court Justice William 0. Douglas re- turned to the bench for the first time this year just as arguments were beginning over whether the film ••Deep Throat'' is obscene. Douglas was transferred from a wheelchair to his hJgh·backed. padded court chair and then wheeled to his place next to Chief Justice Warren E. Burger • Douglas, 76, suffered a stroke New Year's Eve. * Former U.S. Ambusador to France Sarcent Shriver Sunday ror Moscow and a lecttitt tour of the Soviet Union. • He was accompanied by hls wife. Eunice, and their three children as well as Jolllll Kesme4J Jr •• son of the late president, and two Shriver friends who are ex- perts in Soviet ~ff airs. . Chase Off Reds ]el$ SEOUL (UPI) -South Korean jets scrambled and chased off 30 North Korean fighter planes that threatened the Seoul govern· ment's air space off the west ern coast Monday in a serious pro- ( IN SHORT .J vocation, the defense ministry s aid today. The ministry said the North Korean aircr a ft "threatened the air s pace of Pa en Yong Island 130 miles northwest of Seoul." It did not. say whether the planes en- tered South Kore a's air space. Foreign Aid Bill WA S HI NGTO N <AP) Congr ess h as sent President Ford a compromise $3.7-billion foreign aid appropriation bill in· eluding just over $1 billion aid for the Middle East and $440 million r econstruction m oney for In· dochina. The money for the fiscal year endin2 June 30 was cut $2.3 billion from administratioa r e· ques ts, making it the biggest such reduction in the history of the U.S. foreign aid program. Franklin Bank . HOUSTON,· Tex. (AP) -A spokes man for the Fede r al Deposit Insurance Corp. says . about 95 percent of the deposits of the Franklin Ba nk, closed for li· quidation, are ins ured or secured. Charles Pickett, FDIC regional counsel, said deposit records arc being verified and "we could be ready for payoff as ·early as Thursday." The bank announced Monday t hat its directors had de· ~ermined the bank "is currently insolvent a nd its capital im· paired." Radiation Leaks WASHJNGTON <UPI> -'Ibe Nuclear Regul atory Commissi~ has proposed finin g Ge neral Electric Co. $6,500 for alle~ed re- peated radiation leaks at its San J ose nuclear plant. Both NRC and GE said the leaks were not hazardous to the public or the health of workers at the GE nuclear energy division. Kidnap Dranta NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) - France sent a special envoy to· Somalia today to negotiate with a group of gunmen threatening to kill the Frenc h Anbassador un· less Paris frees two imprisoned ,guerrillas and bands over a fortune ln gold. The kidnapers , guerrlllas fighting for the independence of a small French territory in East Africa, set a 6 p.m . (8 a.m. PDT> deadline for the execution of 57. year·old Ambassador J ean Gueury. Show ~topper I Dallas After 'Tommx' DALLAS <UPI) -A federal judge has set a hearin April 4 for arguments on whether per&ons under 17 shout~ be allowed \o see the movie versioo or the rock opera .. Tommy." COLUMBIA PICl'UllF.S INC. asked Judge Robert W Porter Monday to at.op tho city of Dallas from trying to ex: elude youne penous from seeing tbe mm, showing a t • Dallas theater unde r a $200 a day tine. The city Imposed the fine and aak@d a st a te court to fCJfte Columbia etther lo chanie tbt audience admission ntJns to R to restrict Y~ persona or close the show at the Inwood 'neater. The city 1 Olm cluslficaUon board de· =.:::~ un1uitable for the YoUnl, citing obJertloaabla A COLUMBIA SPOKESWAN said Dallu !s the on-ly city in the United States where "Tommy•• met with of. fidal obJeettona JocaU)' to the Motion Picture Association ot America clau lftcatlon alJowln1 admlaslon to youn1 pcnoos undert.be PG (Parental Guidance) promlon. ' !»oetors' Referral ~ KickhacR.s' ·Linked To 2 Medical Labs SAN DIEGO <AP > -Two medical Jaboratories -one of lhcm a spin-off of lhe Revlon cosmetics firm -have been <'harged with price-fixina and making "kickback" payments lo clorlors. Dist. Atty. Edwin Miller ( J, filed separate antitrust com · Sta l e plaints Monday against Cen · tral Diagnostic Laboratory ------------" . and National H ealth Lab-. oratories. ~h~ com pl am ts charge thal each lab set up partnerships wit.ti phys1c1ans who allegedly referred their lab work -such as pap ~mears and blood tcsts -tothe two firms. . The la bs then billed the patients al rates up to 300 percent higher than those c harged by local competing laboratories, with m~st of the excess profit being "kicked back" to tbe doctors. M1llersa1d. f.'q11it fl Offiriafs Sentenced LOS ANGELES (AP) -A former executive vice president of ~qwty F unding Corp. of Ame rica and 11 other former company officials have been !>enlenced to v<1rying prison t erms or fined in connection with the massive hoax lhat res ulted in the firm's failure. Samuel B. Lowell. who received the heaviest sentence ht U.S. District Court here Monday, w as sent lo prison for five years despite his plea that his role in the E quity Funding fraud had "destroyed m y m ental health'' and made it necessary for him to sc:e a psychiatrist. (,'faie f Dnris !lsl~s "A pala911" LOS ANGELES (AP> Police Chief Edward Davis says the Wjtergatc grand jury "must apologize to the American people" for turning the hearings of former White House aides into wnat he termed "unconslltutional lynrhings. '' In a J an. 29 letter released Monday by the Washington, D.C.- based ·•coalition to End Grand Jury Abuse.'' Davis also referred to what he called "a public hysteria" generated against former President Nixon. Charge d in A ssault Actor Dan Dailey has been. charged with assault, bat· tery and public in toxication for alleged ly slugging an airlines e mploye at San Francisco Internatio nal Ai rport, police said Mon - day . Passe nge r Agent Everett Hemenway said the danc e r c ursed him and s tru c k him in the face because he was denied ac- cess to a plane leaving for Los Angeles. . IJe ndlfl Poison ~~t ill itlbsi11g Court Nixes 'V11de rcover' O,i Campmes . t WS ANGELES <AP1 A mistakenly sold poison has made 19 persons sick and rau:.cd t"ounty health officials to issue a w<1rn • in~ that still-mis!->111g supplies of the poison could kill Health offlt"1ab said Monday that about 50 pounds of d eadly sodium nitrate rem <1in1ed unact"ounted for after being sold by mis· , take as lhc popular food flavor enhancer monosodium glutamate SAN FHANC lSCO (J\PJ Posting of undercover police agents on college campuses is "government s nooping in the ex- trem e" ~nd unconstitutional. the Culifornla Supreme Court has rulC'd. ' A ge11fs Nab MaH Wifh !l rse11al FELTON CUPI > -Federal agents Monday arrested a 38· year -old man and confiscated seven machineguns a nd a 20· millimeter antiaircraft eunnon from his residence. The arrest of Currcl llarrub. a purtime cmploye at a f'elton area laundry. culminated a s ix month investigation by spcr1al .agents of the Bureau of J\lcohol. Tobacco and f'irearms . fie ' faces 10 ;cars an pn!>on <md. or SI0.000 fine for c<1ch count The unanamuus dcdsion Mon- du) su1u pulit"e officers cannot po:-.e as university studf:'nts mt•n•ly to eompilc intelligenre <lo:,sier s on s tudents and pro fe-;sor~ for possible future use. SACRAMENTO (/\Pl Four Northern Californ1<1 counties ~ have been hit by m easles outbreaks re<:ently. a stale health of fit'ial announced tod<.1y. I le urged parents lo gel their cb1ldrco im rnunizcd. "The rrucibk of new thought 1~ the uni,·ers aty c lassroom: the l'ampus 1s the sacred ground of free dt!>Cussion, ··Justice Mathew Tobriner wrote in the decision. "Once \\ e expose the teacher or the student to possible future pro- St.'Cution for the ideas he may ex· prc!-.S. we forfeit the security that nourishes change and advance- mmt. ·· £ Ur. Jame~ Chin, chief of lhl' state Department of Health's in- ferlious disease section, s aid the outbreaks occurred in Mon- terey, San FranC'isco. 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LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS account lnaur•nc• now doubled to $40,000 N ~!~~~!v~ ~e7,!'.!soo (Across the street from City Hall) HUD OP'1CI -DOWNTOWN: One W1l1h1re Bvlldtno. Wlleh1re Blvd. II Grand. Loe Angtlte, C.ht. 90011 01h111 Olt•CtS lh1ovgt1our lhl a1111 TUMday. March 25, 197,5 OAIL y PILOT A5 Mormon Cancer Rate Lower SAN DJ EGO CU PlJ The rancer death rates of Utah and California Mormons are far lower than for other white A mericans The church'is "Word or Wisdom'' forbidding Ube of tobucco. alcohol, coffee and tea may be the reason. Dr. James Enstrom reportt-d llw tt'~Ulls of th(' pioneering study ot Mormon death ralt's today anti said they suggct.l cancer n1ay bl' the result of an m· dividua l 's hfe styl~ and therefore largely prevent a hie. .. I feel it may well be possible to tJetcrmanc a healthful g uide to living which could protect Americans from much of canrel' if they're willing lo live by this g uide," he said ut <Hl American Cancer Society seminur·. BESI DES OUTLAWING the use of many of tht• nation's comm on beverages. the church doctrint: recommends a balanced diet with the use of wholesome grains a nd fruits and moderation jn thC! eating of m eat. Enstrom is a 31-year·old physicist who JUIIlcd the School of Pu bite Health at CC LA in 1973 to study the Mormons and tht•ir cancer death rates Tht' re· .,ulls of his work. rirst of als kind. will be published Sp eeding Tick e ts U phe ld an the Augll!>l l!->~IH.· or lht! Journal Cancer There an· 400,000 :\tormons in Californw and 2.3 mil Lion mcmbl'r., of the <:hurch 1n tlw l nited Stale!,. In. Utah. the~ ni.ike up 70 pt•rc1.>nl of the ~tale's 1.2 million po~>uLit1011 lk ~u1d thc firs t llld1catao11 or lhe Mormons' low cant·cr <k,1th 1 ..ill!-> t·amt• \\hl'll "' -;tudy of Utuh'!) ''hole popu l.1t1on ~ho\l. t>d thut people there were dy· ing of eanc:er at rates 25 perct:nt less lhan the na-llonul :.1\ 1·1·<1ge ,\ MOH E HETAILEO studv or the deatJ1s of '.\to1 mo11.., 111 Cahforna1 lwt,,e.l'll 1970 and 1972 s hO\H'd ~00 <livtl of CalH.'L'r ''hil'h, compared l o l,!l'n<'ro.il Cal1fo1 111a c·;rncer dcuth rates. was 50 per n·nl IL·s.., f111 1111·11 and 40 Pl'l'Ccnl lt>ss for women. Tht• ratt•s \\ t·n.· l'' l'n IO\\ t'r for cancers of tlw esophagus, rolon. lung, prostate, kidney and blad· dL•r. Cancer of the lung 1::-. strongly linked to smoking and ollwr l'Jnl'l'I.., havt• bl•t•n linked to alcohol and lhc diL•I. But "'Jllll· otlwr t"un<"l'"" wh1c:h En~trom found It•:,:. of in Mormons and have never been r ela ted to cm 111111nH•nt.d fJl'to1s. Tht·~t.· andude caneers of the µanrre<.1s, brl•,1st. ult·rns. nen ous system, lymph tissue and kukt•m1J ALL MALL LEVELS FLOWERS -GARDENS -FASHIONS Demonstrations & Lectures South Coast ?taza SAN DIEGO CAP> -Al __ _:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-­S a n D i e g o C o u n t y~ Supe rior Court jud ~e has pul the br:.Jkcs on a f~ud I between the California Highway Patrol and a San D1e~o municipa l Judge. Superior Court Judge J ack R. LC'vitt handed down two rulings :\ton· day again st Pres iding ~=f~~rfi~~~~3~~! Municipal Court Judgl' 1=:·1i~JU~~~~:t1~Z§1~~~[1.~~~~ Robert S Coonev ~ Levitt burrt.'d. Coonev t;:;.~::....:ii.:i.......:;:.1 __ ,_-.~11'--.. from d1sm1!-.s111g !->peed Ill).! Cll:.Jll011!-> l":.llt.'d ll\ thl· C llP .incl 11rdl·n·i.J him to l'l'!->Ctnc.I c11w d1-.. mas~al hL· ha" ulrt•ach made. - T HINGS AR E BETTER AT ... 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Costa Mesa 646·5033 , .. ______ Sooner Or Liter, you11 Own GtMrll _______ .. ~ ' AS ' • • DAILY PILOT EDITORl"L P1'GE Mail Has a From time to time f.he voice of the people gets loud enough to reach the hallowed haUs of the capitol • in Sacramento. It seems to be bappenhlg in tlle battle over lhe eontroversial NOx s mog control device which by law is supposed to be installed on all 1966·70 cars in si x Southern CaJif ornia counties. Legislators, and the governor·s office, report an unprecedented volume of mail opposing the law on grounds the device d~· m es engines, increases gasoline consumption, ha minimal effect on smog reductioQ and, most im rtant is unconstitutional if applied only to th<.> six counties. A bill to repeal mandatory installation of the de- vice except on transfer of a vehicle passed the Senate. but was voted down in the Assembly Transportntion Committee, thus blocking a vote on the Assembly floor. This maneuver generated enough public outrage to persuade the committee lo reverse itself and move the bill along toward a floor vote. Some opinions may be changed there too. Arter surveying his mail-200 to 1 against the device-one former opponent of the repeal bill commented. '"You begin to ask yqusclf why you're breaking your pick in this ground.'• And if the mail keeps coming, 9ther vote- ronscious lawmakers doubtless will begin asking the same question. Hope for the Fair The Orange County Fair Board has taken a bold step toward developing the annual county fair into a major areawide event. It has hired Bob Hope and Les Brown's band to perform for one night, July 15, at a cost of $30,000. which a few vears ae:o was the total entertainment budget !or be· fair. This year's entertainment budget luts $89,000. Gradually .increased expenditures have resulted . in raising attendance and participation at the 10.day fair. Four years ago the attendance was 130 ooo· la.st . ' ' year 1t was 213,000. • Even so, the fair still has fallen short in terms of stature and prestige of some fairs in other counties And the outdated, inadequate and unattractive build- ings have long needed to be replaced. But the board is working to rid the fair of its minor league image. The booking of top-drawer en- tertainmentis sign that it is trying harder. Award Well Placed Over the years many worthy organizations in Orange County have been recognized and assisted in the annual Disneyland Community Sen·ice Awards program. No award, however, has been more heartening than this year's presentation to the Orange Coast College ··Help the Children" program. .. Started four years ago, it currently involves about 100 OCC students. Their aim is to provide un- derprivileged county children with social and recrea· lional experiences which they might otherwise be de· nfod. The student volunteers take the youngsters to athletic events and on camping trips and other recrealional outings. No doubt the program will be able to make good use of the Sl,000 Disneyland award. But what's especially rewarding is the thought that so many busy college students have had the en- terprise and dedication to initiate and maintain thb unselfish program. DOMINO THEORY lnevit11ble Tragedy Moves Closer Words to Fit All Dear Gloomy Gus Cambodia: ·How Guilty Are We? OccasiollS (SYDNEY HARRIS) Antics "ith Semantics: l\ly witticism was •·a well turned phrase'·: yours was · a w1!>eCr<1ck"': hi!> w;1s "a smart- aleck n •mark · · \\,' h e n m y t' o m pa n y 1 L' • organizt·d. J was promott'CI lo a •·consultant capacity"; you were '"kicked upstairs." My proposal 1s ··soml' fres h thmkrng on the ~ubjecl"': your alkrnatl\ c propo:-.al 1s ;.in ·un tried annova t10n. ·· An · a\\ I u I'· man is one .:.i woman ha s JUSt met and is interested in . a .. sweet · man is onL· !>hl· h.is known j Jong time :md J!> no longer interested 1n The academic lhes1s that con· curs with my convictions 1~ .. scholarly und meticulous"'; the one that controverts my beliefs is ··pedantic and nit-picking ·· Readers complain about ''se nsationali sm"' in the news paper. but they won"l change to the . opo:.1l1on pape r becauscit"s "dull." H e refuses lo l3kc a lil' detector test bcc<.iusc "he musl h ave something to hide"'; 1 re- fuse to take one because '·it h<1 s no Jegal status. and the machine violates my protection against :;elf-incrimination ·· He "goofed'". you madt• <• .. boo.boo": but all I had was ''.1 m1mtal block."" When my opinion coincides w\lh the many, I advert lo ·'Lhc .. Today on the freeway I s aw a s ma l l . yellow. hydrogl•n-powered c:1r, from t.;CLA. HooriJy fur clean mr! Unforlunat~ly, 1t was being towed b) u large. J.,!as-gu7.zling ~OX producer B II Gloemy Gws c-•1111 .,.. submitW<t "' ~ ;tM tie.,.. 11•<nnrlly reftKt h .. i.ws .. tM .... ~ ...... SeM yow.,., ,_ .... G ... my G11s, Dally Piiot. inhcnmt <:om mun w1 .... clom ul lht.• people ·. when it disagrcl•s "1th the many, l r efer lo .. the h1~ torical fact that thL' majority 1s almost always wrong ·· T h e t• :1. l' r o ,. c r l e cl <· I u b member I happen to like is "jolly and open,.; the cxtro\'ertecl one I happen to dislike 1:-·loud ~uHJ pushy · ~lale ch:rnvinis m reveals 1l'il'll semantically even in the ust' of little pr epos ition ~ u pro miscuous <ind unallathcd mult.• is ;,1m1ably referred to a:-, a .. man about town." but u \\Oman of the :o.CJ mc slutus and int'linaUons 1s disparagingly referred to as "on thl' town.·• ,\ tJirly book written by u notc•d author 1s ··RC:1bclaisian .. : on<' wnlten by an unknown author 1 ~ .. ob::.Cl'l1l'.' The nations \\-C currently favor have '"governments .. : the n;, t ions \\ c are quarreling with havl' · rL•g imes" I Notice how quickl ~· after dctcnte "Red China" turned into the .. People's Rt.•public ... J • I ~1n s wered the awkward qut'slion -with a "polite cv~1sion··. you ans" cred il '"1th ' tloublt·· talk·'. he answered 11 \\ 11 h a .. whopping lie ·· !'41ftit·st euphemis m of thl· )t•:Jr. from ;,i company·s a nnu;.il report. rn des cribing hl·avy Josses from strikes: .. lJeclining s tock profits due to volumt· variances from plan ···. I I I I I WASlllNGTOt\ The foggy notion ltl Congress that ending ;.1id lo C<1mbodia will halt bloodshed under a eoalition gov· crnment benevolently guided b y Prinn• l'\orodom Sihanouk t'Oll· flit-ts with two hars h realities. Pirst. Sihanouk. exiled in Pl·k· ing. ti<.is no re<.1 I influence ovt•r Communist forces in Cambodia. ''h1ch <ire largely controlled h )' thl' ~Orth \'1ctnamesc politburo. \ltt·r the Communist takeover 1n Cambodia. the s ax - ophoneplay 1ng Prince wo u ld be a ~emporary figurehead packing his bags l1w luxurious retirement at Mougins on the Frent•h Riviera. Even 1f he favored a coalition govl·rnmcnt. Shaanouk could not impose it on Cambodian Communists and would not try. SECO~D. neither (.':.imlx><ll.m msurgenl leaders nor thl·1r men- tors an Hanoi ha\·e the s lightest ·intention of collaborating with the defeated politic1.1ns or Phnom Penh. Ratht•r . tlwy talk of avoiding the mistak1• of Or. Salvador Allende.. the late marx- 1st president of Chile: not quickly hquidating the bourgeois politi- cians who later oustt•d him. Publicly earmarking se,·cn Cam- bodian le aders for the firng squad is only the beginning m making .sur e Cambodia is not another Chile. Thus. by stopping fuel and am- munition for besieged P hnom Penh, Congress speeds the Com- munitt victory <1nd prob:ibly ~uarantees nationwide reenact- ments of executions. imprison- ments and repression common l'\'erywhere in Cumboclia under Commuoist control. Even with t·ontinued U .S. :.iid. the miserahly ll-d C<1 m bodian army seems doomed. But that can be traced to years of Congrcss·s denying adequate aid .incl ad\'isers . In , ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) seeking g uilt for the Cambodian t rugedy. all roads lead lo \\ ashmgton. TO CLEANSE their hands of blood. m embers of Congress show ingenuity particular!> Sen. Hcnrv ~1. Jackson, lht· former ha\\•k turned Indochina dove. Jackson IS urging S~matl' majority leader Mike Mansfield to fly to Pekmg to urge his old friend. Prince Sihanouk. to seek a coalition government which would averl a Cambodian blood- bath. The Jackson view of Cam- bodw secs the insurgents sus· picious of Hanoi. friendly to Pek ing and respectful of Sihanouk. J<ickson must not ha\'e listened to the Prince latl'ly. Ever since bcin~ deposed by Gen. Lon Nol on ~TC:lrch 18. 1970, Sihanouk has talked of revt'nge through Com- munis t military victory in .Cam- l>0<lia and then fadmg away to France. '"If I go on as chief of slate uflcr victory." he told the Swiss Tribune de Geneve· in Decem bcr 197 J. '· 1 run the risk of being pushed out the window bv the Communists. like (Jan> !\tasaryk, or I might be im· prisoned for revisionism or de- \' i a ti on is m .'' He s ince h as sounded that theme in interview after interview. RETL"R~ll'\G from a v1s1l to Hanoi in J anuary. Sihanouk seemed even more rcsig.nl>tl to I lano1 ·s hcJ.{emon:y OH·r ;.ill In <lochina, including Cambodia. To a \\"cstcrn vis itor an mid Fl•bruan . the Prince seeml·d morose: expressing doubt hl· l'.OUld ser ve any useful purpose m Cambodia and agam yearnan~ fol"the Riviera . :'\or 1s P eking calling the Cam· bodian tune. Although military supplies for the insurgents come from China. 2,000 military ad- visers in the field are North Viet· namcse (as arc some 8,000 logi stical troops). Havin g lrnined Cambodian insurgents while North Vietnam ese divisions held the field for three years, Hano\ remains the domi- nant political force. And Hanoi is notoriously al- lergic lo negotiating when 1b troops are on top. The clandestine· rndio -of Cambodia's insurgents. located near Hanoi and run by Vietnamese, on March 3 indicted Prl's1dent Lon r\ol and s1;.. o11wr C<imbodian lt."aders: ··our Cam- bodictn peopl~ ... t:annot forgiH' l h es l' tr a i t o r s _ \\' l' m us t ellminatL' them · ~OBOD\" \\ho ha:-, studil•d Communist control o\'t'r neal'I~ all of Cambodi:J's tountrys idv and Onl'·lh1rd of its population belie\· cs thl' list \\mild l'IHI at SI\ or seven notable..., Thl'rt.' I!> abun d:inl t•vidl'11c1· ol drumhead JUSt1ce Ill the pl fl\ llll l.'"· \\Ith nf- fkial!; Sl'Cn•tl~ l':\l'l'Ult•d b\ st.1h bing Ordin:i1·~· \ 1llagt•r:-, an· :-,<:a1Tt .. ly immune Hcfugl·c::; and defect mg Communist soldier::. <igrcl· that in July 1974. after captutinµ. Tu Hen oulpost of Battambang province, insurgents exetull'd 000 men, \\omen and childn.•n Besides other well documented masscicres, insurgents have been burning villagt•s. colleelj\·izing farmers. and repn•ss ing Bud dhist obSl'l'\'<JO('t.•S. I n s h o rt . ,,. h l' n .1 11 t i -;,i 1 cl Congressmen argut-lo t·n<.l <lHI rather than .. prolong Cam bodia's agony, .. they arc urginj.! the L;nitcd States to hasten a brutal campaign a gainst one ol the world 's olde!:-.t, mos t sophistic<iled l'llltures . The UC 'Money Tree' Tho~c who resent the $30,000 and S40,000 and hif!hersalariesre- Cl•ived by state and local officials · should give a cheer for Governor .Jt>rry Brown. At a rect>nt meeting of U1e U.C. Regents Brown spoke out against the salaries being 1>aid by the un- ive rs ity. It was during the meet- ing al which Da vid Saxon was being l'ngagcd a s U.C.'s ne w prexy. While vOtmg for Sax- on. the gov- t• r n o r vigorously op- po se d the S59,000 salary as "inappropriate during hard limes.·• ··we :ire reaching the point when we are going lo have to ask everyone to tighten his belt. We can't te ll those who are more hard pressed to accept this when those m higher positions do not,•· he said. The new governor has been de· mon!ltrating a perceptiveness not apparently enjoyed by. others in t(ovcrnment. He says he is trying ''to find a humnn, rational way to keep the government Crom going bankrupt." He might have added th~tt the• <>X<'('S!-.ive salaries bein~ paid will bankrupt the people. · liNFORTUNATEL\", th<' go" ernor is onl)' one ot the 24 regents. and obvlou Iv hlis views are nol shared bylb~othen who voted not. · onlv to hire 58.xon at uh~ry Sl0,000 hiJher than that p•id the .:ovemor but al o to continue rurnlshlna at no coat the 13-room Spanish style Kensington bdme with Stt\'allts paid from university endowment runds. In addition, he will receive a rhauHeured Jimouslne, $15,000 t~x !rec rxl)cnse money on top of re~ulor 11bte travel expenses. and all utilities paid. Drown is I ., ( EARL WATERS ) living in a S250 a month apartment and paying the rent out of his own pocket. Observing that university sa laries are generally con s1derably higher than other state salaries for comparable work. Brown declared, ··Something is wrong. The university should change its s chedules.·· Charles J . Hitch, retiring presi· dent, arrogantly replied ··1 think the solution is to increase state salaries." Hitch now receives the same salary and emoluments that Saxon will get and will retirc- on a pension double the amount of the annual earnings of th(' averageCalifornian. ' WTCH added that he didn't kno)\' of any stale where the un- iversity president doesn't make more than the governor. He saHt '"high salaries are needed to at- tract top tale nt.'• That might sell except for the facts. Going back to the days or Robert Gordon Sproul every U .C. presidenlhas been recruited from Within the un- iversity system. They didn't have to recruit them. they were already there at far less :sala.ncs. Hitch w~s n $30,000 vice presi· dent. S:.xon was a UCL.A provost. . Regent Wi Ilia m Coblentt engaged in the legerdemain which has become all too pl"e• .. valent in aovernment. He cited the tact State School Superinle!n- dent Wilton Riles makes only .$35.eoo whlle the Loo Angeles superintendent draws S80.000 "with a much sm a lier staf( und responsibility '' Th~ comparin~ one publir employe's ulary with another has become a game with no end ing-. They hav~ forgotten to com- pare their salorie11 with the earn· r mgs of th~ poor defensefcss l a:.. payer who must foot the bill. Many of the comparisons arl' made with those who vote thl'ir own pay or serve under those\\ hn have no inhibitions about spend ini:r. BUT THE taxpayer is lcrt won d<•ring how anyone can b<; s<• valuable to society that he must be paid three and four and lt•11 times as much as the avcrai.:1· taxpayer cams. Only Governor Brown !teem:-, ln understand the struggles tht• citizens arc having keeping food on the table during the period of inflation and the frustrallons ol many, more qualified than somt' in government drawing the high sa lari es, who now find themselves on the street lookin~ for any kind of a job. As the governor said, ''1'hcn· is no money tree." OltANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, Publisher Thomas Keevll. 1-:d1tor Rnrbora Kre11>1rh. f:d1tonal Pagr F.d1tnr The edalorial pagt• of the Dally Pilot ~eeks to inform and !'lUmulate readers b} prt•senllntt on this PlliC divcne comnwnta13 on topics ~ antere!ll by isyndkat l'd eolumo1sts and <'Utoonbt~. tn rirov1dln1 11 forum for read«>~' vl~v.~ and by presenting tl11s newspaper'. opinioni> and idl'as on. c.urrent topics. Tht cd1ton•d OJ)lnaons of th• Dally Pilot appcur onjy In tM cdltorial coll.amn at the top of the p.lgc.• Op n1on~ C'(· prt.•:111~ b) the• <"olumnlllt and <'• r1oonl1t11 :ind letter v.riters urt• th•lr own and no enttor~<'mf'nt of their vu•>A1' by the Dmly Pilot shnulc.I be Inferred Tuesday, March 25, 1975 I ' I L.M.Boyd Bats' Knees Reversible J.~~t c.·amL' up w ith m y new favonlt· classtfl ecl ad. It rc..•uds ; .. Public announ<:e m ents . 1:~1 Beta Kappa will hold its next m<.>etmg l uesday Place· Conference Room Central Library. Time: Whl:'n the little hand i~ over tht Sl'\'l'n and the big hand is over the 12 ... Do you h<ive a fuvorile t'lassified ad" UEFOflE their :Jssassmal1ons, Abrah<.tnt J,111t'oln's set·rl'tar~. ''hose nume was Kt·n· nedy. adv1st>cl h1n1 not to go. and J ohn F . Kenned\ ·s Sl't:relar), \\hose name "as LinC'ol11. ;.id vised him not to go T HAT JIOBBYIST" ho l'Olll'l'ls s tl'l'l'tCar transf~rs 1:-. knO\\Il tl'l'hntC'alh as ·1 ' J) t• l'I d r 0 m 0 p h i i IS I , .'' pll'USl' nOll' IHD YOl' rt·.illll' that the knees ul bats hcntJ bud.wards O llERIES F RO!U CLIENTS Q ... Wh:.it l\\O words 111 the English la11guagc spell l hc.• same object both forw<:H'ds and backwards?" r\ I-low ubo ut .. race c;.11 .. '" r\ny others" o. "Wlli\T'S Robert Redford's business <1cld n•ss ., · · ,\ '.\lu~lll t1 .\ t·arc or Crcallvl! Manage mt·ill ,\ssoc.-1.ill'S, 8899 Be\'erly Bl\'d .. Los .\t1gl•l1·.., ( · \ !JOll 18 Sud1\\.as1t at lall'st repol'I . Sitt , flOW 1\1,\NY l'Oll\l•rsat1ons do \OU 1nin intu t·\t>l'\' duv·• SJid Hoy S Dunton· "·1t h .i.., ht·t•n l '°'l1mall•d th.it frum tht· first ·Good n10rning · to the l:.isl ·Goo0 111ghl ·the avcrngc mJn l'nl.!agcs 111 <1pprox1m all'I~ :m c·onversa I IOllS ,J ti ,1 \ . «Olm.\ \ burg lar strud, 111 Lo:-1\ngt:les. An in s ldl·r \\ho kl•pl ..1 r <1lllL'snakc ;,rnd ;,1 cobra in his t·oom tunwd informer Thl' dl'lend;.int got mad . s o told polit.'t> about llw poisonous ~n:.ikl'S Thl'Y \\ l'lll out and rn11r1 scall'd tlw '<Jl'lll\ .d l'11<1 ro.1t·t l'r" .. n •plllt·s ,11 u sk 1d nm bt1r . And th;1t. m y friend, 1s hem lht· Los .\ngclt's ZooJ.!ot ils first 1:obra ,\HG l i:\1 ENT CO:'\T INUES as to\\ hethcr r:.il.1b1L' an• ('<Jrnivorous. Somdime baC'k a le1d 1·ontt•r11kcl h1· knt•\\ tlwm to b<.> so. bl'cause om· bit his l1tlll' hrotlwr Bul experts told me to acl - \'lst• him s<11d r:.ihh1t could not be c·alled t·ar!11\0r<>US Ullll'!'>S it forgin• this iJll' the entire child . :\'O\\ ;,1 fl•m1nllll' Floridian su\'s . .. Bunk ' :\I } r .1hb1i... ha\l' devnltrl'U onl· .moth<.•r "1th gn•at .ibandon ' They arc not on h <.-;.irnl\ orous. hut 1·anmhaltstil'· · I dun 1 "<.1111 to ta I k ;,1 bou l t t . .in~ more ·2 Face Kidnap Charges MINNEAPOLIS Minn. CU Pl 1 A colleg~ professor and one of his former s tudents have been ordered r emovl'<i to h1dtana to (ace c harges of abducting a ('Oed and trying to makt• her faU in love b y u si n g me('hantcal devices and dt>ctncal shocks. Thom as Lippert. a n assistant professor at Southwest Stule College in :\'l arshall, Mtnn , and his f ormer s tuden t, llarold T<.·nneson. 21, face chargt•s tn both Mm- nesota and Indiana of kidnaping Susan 'Al'lb Cochran, a 21 -year old cued µl P urdut• l'm \'Cl'blt~·. AT ,\ ll F.AR I ~(;, lhl' US. mag1stratl· orderl•d 1 Lippert, thl' man who re portl'dly wanted tb makt.> Miss Cochran fa ll m love witb him with the h elp of .. alrkinds of ml:'chanH:al devices." and T cnnl'son both removed to lndwna. :\ltss t'othrun, from L1tlll• Falls. N J . d1sa1>- Pl':Jrt•d from the Purdul' t·umpus at Lafayette Ind . last month: FBi ag t•nts found the girl 22 da)s lalt•r unharmed in the college ltbrury at South\H'sl State. :\llSS CO('HRA:\ ,11 · legcd in an affida,·1t that shl' \\as t ••ken from In d1arw to the home or L1µ pt•rt ·s p.1n•11t-. ;.i t NC\\ l 'lm. :\I11rn. SIH' said :11 one.• po111t slw "us forl'cd lo undrL•ss. wa.., wraµpl'd 111 a C"lotl1 , :-.tr;.ipped to a bo<.1nl <1nLI µl •1C'l'd in a .. big l.Jlat:k hox ' for about .111 hour Tribute UPI Tel99hoto Actress lren e Dunne received annual star tribute from Los Angeles Interna· tional Film Exposi· tion Sunday at a pre- s e n ta ti on that in- cluded s h owing of some of her f i lm clips. · Sea Rancl1 Bid Upheld SAN F RANC I SCO 1UPI1 -The power of the California Coa!>lal Commis5'i<)n to regulate dc.·velopment or Sea Ran('h, a large second· home devt>lopment on the Northe rn California coast. has been upheld by a Su penor Cou rt 1udge Superior Court .Judge Thoma!) Dandurand dl'· 111ed a claim by 0l'eanl<.' California. Inc .. the Sea RLint:h developer. that prior a ppr ovu l bv Sonoma County officials ga\'l' the ('ompany a .. vcstrd" right lo carry on dcvelopml'nt '" ·ii •• ·' FORD COURIER PICKUP It's a special hm1ted·time rebate on a new Ford Courier through selected Ford Dealers. Here's how you save • Get your Ford Dealer's best deal on a new 1974 Courier bought, leased or ordered · by March 31 • You get a check in the mail from Ford Motor . Company-a rebate of $150 . .- • You're getting a great deal on a great pickup. • Ford Courier is the gutsy little economy pickup designed for good gas mileage, low upkeep and lively performance. • Courier's fun to drive ... smartly tailored cab, foam seat. easy h8{ld1ing. • See how Courier's base strcker price com~ pares to others-and save! 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Jn(' t•ngagl·d in unfair and det·ept1vc practice~ tn its f o r m t• r S l' .1 l l I l' cl t' all'l'sh1µ VALLEY OF FLOWERS CAU 968-2535 1717 ................. ~ t:o-t•v.-.., \ OAILYPILOT Anti-Monopoly \11.\MI <A P 1 Jusl UL'<.'ause 80 m1lho11 set~ of ;\lonoply have been sold, don 't kll Ralph Anspach 11 's the only game 111 town. 1\nspad1, a bt•ardcd 1wofl•:>sor of economics ul San Francbco State, 1s t 1·y 1n g to <'O unter ~1011oµoly 's cap1taltslic pratll('l'S \\htl'll If (.'ill' rll'd out in thl• ll':JI \\Orld would l'll'll<l IJl'Of..l il' lo Jail. P I a ) l' r .., o f A n t 1 l\lonoµoly do not ··pa::.~ go" and d o not colll•t·t S200. l nskatl or try111g lo buy up ult thl• goOd lots and soak frllcm plan•r s for rl'lll mo11t·y. pla~ e1·s tullc1·t "sul'l:.il c.·rl•thls" IJ~· brcakin~ u p trust:-. an<l oligopolit•s "1th 11.1ffil'S s ud1 iJs F orl Auto. 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(714)831-1740 -- CARLOAD PURCHASE SAVE s147 REG. $346 Buy both desk & chair • foronfy s199 features: DE SK :" . " • 11 f ' f "' •• t ._ f I J ll+ I t i~ ~ I.El ~~Q~lg:itf.i1. 845 BAKER STREET, COSTA MESA (714) 546-0701 3102 SAN LUI S REY RD., OCEANSIDE (714) 757-7900 Ill LL {'!TY. Kun. <CPI J-The folks In this n11 .ti K11l'S.J:. th\\ 11 have fretted about t•rop prices, th1· 1·11t•1 g~ 1·11-.1:. .ind the \\Cather Rut a new, gnm v. on' h.1-. t l l'Pt into their qwet It ,·es l'um t'l''>.1 l10n-. Ill ltvm~ room::., beer hctll::. and M1t·1al duh ... ;11 t• filled with j(rut•sunw speculation .1bout SI'\ UUdtCS found 10 the Sparsely populated north 1·l·t1t1 .al(, .ans as county ~in('t.' November. Tht· t.d~ 1 l·c·alls killings in t he 1950s about 125 1111lt•-. "'' ·" 111 suuthvtest Kansas that ins pired th1• 11mt·I ~111d 111111 , "In (~old Blood" tht• story of thl' l'lllllt•r 111urd1·1-. o~ E 0 F Tit E !\ EW ('..\SES Ill\ olved thrt'(' d11ld1 t•n. l\\ 111-. lkth and Rarr) Betts, 5. and th<.'ll' Ii 'l'ill'·oltl ~1 sll'r Elise, who left thetr Marquette homt> IJst sum m L'r v. ith their fathe r on annual trip to 111:. llhnm~ homt· On ~m 11. ;i hunter 111 northwest Graham < 'ount) -.111mblt·d onto the scattered remains of the 1 hil<ln•n 111 .i IH·u-.h filled drav. \\'eeks of analvsis 1 't•ntualf\ produc·l•d tentali\'t.' identification ·and l1·dNal .ind ... 1.1tl' .1uthont1c:. :.ought the father. Em rnl'I lkth 1111 qlH•st111n1ng l 11 thl· o tht.•1 c .1st• the '1ct 1 m:-"ere Diane LCJ\ t•tt1·. I~. of Fort \lad1son. lov..a . Chc1·yle Young, 21. 111 Do\\ aw' . l'.1111 .111J her :.on (; u' • 3. Thev were l.t~t :.ecn ah Vl' <ilong Interstate 70 Dec. 13 beside their <11-.ablt•d 1:ar .\ month l;.1tcr. tl'appt•rs round the boy dead oul- ... llft• an .ih:.indonl'd farm housl' ln~ide were the liodu:s of tht· t \\ o '' onwn. both ktlkd by a shotgun. 1-"\'ESTl(i,\TOHS ltEPOHTED a panel \'an \1 ,1., :o.l't'll rll':ir tlw t·.ir about lhl· t11ne the victims d1-...q1pl·.1n·d Thl·~ a l..,o a1·e ehL·ck1ng reports the 1\uan1•11 "l'l't' Sl'l'll :-.01.·1allzing 111 rwurby Wakcent:'y a 1111111t h t·.irl1t•r "hilt• on tlwir \\ J\· t11 Dl'n\'t•r. l\11t II th1·:-1.· 1· • .-.1.·:. an· u1111s.u:tll~ bafrting, ··said H11l11 1 t Cll·-.t1·1. Kan..,<Js Btll'l'au of 111\'cs tigation \\1• ... 11•111 1t'1!11111 -.u pt•n·1..,or. ··1111.•at·h instance v.c h.ul .i t11nt· clt'l..i\ IH'l\\l'l'll thC' deaths and disco\ery or rl·m.1111 ... \\ t· l ost almo::.t C\'CI') thmg at the scenes tlwt l'mlld ).!I\~ us t•v1dt·nce for a scientific in- , 1.·-.11~.11 ••"~ Ck-.tt·r de:.cnbt•d lht• Young-Lovette killings 11w1 t· l ornµllc<.1tl•d allll frustrating than the n·ll'IH .ated Clutl(•r f~1m1l~ killings near Garden City 16 ~ t'.tr' ,1J!11 th;.it v. C'n' dep1etc.•d 111 Truman Capote':. h1111k l11l'11ld llluod · 1<11 h.11 d i-:uJ!t'lll' I lu·l-.m·l-. ;ind l'crr~ Ed\\ anl :-.1111th \\l It' h.tngt•d 1n l!H).i lor -.la~ 1ng 11<.•rh Clullt•r. h1:-"111· .incl l\\o tt•t•n-ag1: c·hlldn.•n. lhckock. 34 , :ind ~1111th . :11. hoth dnltt•r-. J.!J\ t· Capote JallhouH' lllll'I \ ll'\\" 1111 t hL• 110\ l'I "I:\ T ll E ('L l 'TTEH C \SE." Cleslt•r s<11d , · v. t: .it lt-a ... t h.id 1ni111cdwte acccs~ to the crime scene. But "1th tht' "om~n and the boy, we had <J 30-d ay clt•l:1\" .. 'i'ht· nwucl ol rt•s1dt·nb in Grah.im C'ount v-an ;.in•;i or wh1tt' form houses s urrounding Hill City and ib 11nt· m:t1n s trL•et of s mall rt•d bl'JC'k storefronts- ts 1111xt•d Sumt· ht'IH.'\'l! the l-.11lings \\ere merely ('()llh" ld1•11t l · Th1·1 l' ... 1 lot of t;tlk ahuut il ... I lill C'1t_y ( 'h.111 d1t•r 111 C11m nll'l l'l' ~l'n l'l..ir~ Hn:-Oa\'b :.atd. · But thl· i.!l'llt·1.al fl•t'l111g I!'. thesl' bodies wen: onl\' lrn-.1tl'd In till' c.·ount~ b~· happC'nstunce. Th£' \'lc·tim.:. .tncl tlw 1-.alkr..., '' l'I'<' 1u:.t pas:-.1ng through ·· But Gr.ah;im Count~ .\ttorney R;.indall Wcllt·r. ''ho IOol-. 11ff1t·1· I ht· dily thl' Young-Lo\'l'll~ bodies Mans ion Selected ~.\ \:T \ ,\~ \ :-..mla . \ n :1 :-11 o '' L' \\' u fr I c man...,wn. ho mt• of Orange Co11nt' ... f1r :.l "omC111 d11l't11r~ h:ts ht'l'll 1·11tl'n·cl 111 tho • '.;1tion;d Hl·g1-.ll'I' OJ I ft-.llll'll' f'lill't•-. (; ;1 r \ Jo: \ l' r h .1 ,. ti l . d1 rl'l'lni· of' I hl• \ .1t 1on<il Par!.. Sl•l'\'lt't', ,.,;11d tht• \'11'1 nn ;1 n· t' ra st rut'l un· oncl' O\\ nL·d by Dr. \\"111 ell n JI O\\ e -W affle. mt•nlt•tl 11;1tionwide re· l'OJ.!llltlOll. The homt' \\as saved l'r11m destruction whC'n a 1t1111 t t·1t~·-tountr effort sut'eedecl in I 1nding a nt•\\ lot for it. out uf the path of a sln•et-wide111ng pro;<.·<·t '' Chuck J ones Presents ..... c!Re cJ/[a9ical ~and of cfltladdin" ;~[))(I f '") I'· , \ ' • ' f, ... r11.c1Nl1flly 1. I ~V ,11•11 r I no ITldq1 ht)W lt<rlhlflnQ I 111 H'f:-; h "' 1'1· f'<•Pular f,m( 12 Noon 1 30 pm 2·30 pm 4 pm I 111• l'•d comt11ri1nq '""' [>1•r!n1mf•1 with l"XC1lllt'l : • • • • • • • n .. 1g• 11 dlus101•<, EXTRA: Easter Bunny & Cavy Show Saturday were found, lSa1d he sensl's ::.omt' apprehen::.ion II\ the county .. PARTICl'LARLV \\lTll THE serond c..isc. Weller said. "therl!'s u rerlain clcmt.?nl of peuplt· who f el'I :-.onH•one was at least in the area hdol'l'. <tnd they ft'l'l thc>y might return. Wc'rt• ::.ct>ing a lot more lockt•d doors than" t• normully would." Ann, then.• ure otht•r cast>s JUsl ,,..., baffling th;tt have taxt.•d the slim KBI agL·nt l'Orµs 111 l'l'l'l'tll months lntluding the two Grah;.im County <'aSt':.. t here urt' 15 un!>.ol ved <let.1th::. or disappcara11t·cs that arc com;ldcrcd mpre th:.in roulim• They a1·c.· R1churd :rnd Clar:.1 Anton of Ensign, a pron11 ncnt t:ouplt• found June 18 in lhe l.>asen:ient of their burnrng home. They were shot to death for no ap· parenl r cason For rive months pnor to tht:'ir d t• ;.1ths, thl'~ had been harassed b\ vandalism ancl thn•Jh ·ftw 11H·1dcnts int'luded Joost•ned Jug nuts 011 a pickup t ruC'k and a rattle:.nake "ith ib n.1Ltlt•:. fn·shl} n.•mo\ l'd Ill .\nton scar -JOSEPH 01\TERO, ms WI FE and l\\O of their c.·l11ldrt•n \H'l'l' found 111 Januar), 1974, in tht· ~ 1 17' THE 11 rl~~~!-:,~. Atl CO"D Seniu Tim. • Starh At Your OoOf" . I 49s-o4o 1 J DO IT TOUUIV · nou •T 2H22 Ca111i-CaplstrClltO . - ('l.1,..:.tl tcd \11' l'111111t· I• l.!·.ltiil! LOdu~ PRICE ROLL- BACK! h,1s1•nwnt of Lht·1r \\ 1d11t.1 ho1m· b ) olht>r Ot~ro d11ldn•11 .\lore th.111 u \l'.11 of 111Lt•nsc tn\·es l1 g at1on h.t'.'. µrod111·1·d no ... uspt-<'t or 11111!1\ l' l.11.ihl·th \\ 11~1111 1:1. ol 1'1 .111 tt' \'1ll<.11ie \\ho tl1:..1pp1•.1n•tl "hilt· '' .ill-.111,i.: ho ml' from •' llt•1 ghho1 hood s\\ 1mming l)ool Jul} 7 Her brother pl.1.' full.\ r;111 alw.ul of lwr and "hl'n he looked ba<.'k , :-.lw ..... a:. go1w lier rlL•compost•d rcmams "l'l·e found 111 1H·arb~ Lem•"1 ~t:\ er al'' eeks lakr. l>t•sp11l' tht• abductwn along a busy ~uburl>an -.1 n~t·t . no :.olld w1t 11l'l\M's L'' L'I' ~ttppt>d forward CJI') S1mm11ns. :.i~. all O\l'l'IJ1_1d Park oil t•ompan~ l''\l'l'Ul11 t.• and 'l'homti..., Dl'\llll. 42, ot ~t.llllt•\. ll'lt Simmons ho111t• Ol't. 15 .111d Simmon~ "1thd1~l''' :::.JO 11011 from ;i Ii.ink :1t·1.·t1unl. Tht•re \\ :..1 ... no ransom dt•n1Jncl. a nd l>oth nwn and Simmons ~1Lver gruy lu:\ un <'JI' ha\\.' ne\'er l>een found. Tlw 1dc .a ol thl''l' l'l"ltnl'~ .ill lil•-.u.•gmg u .., all at 11nt• t1mt• '' hallltng. · KIH ~HPl'I"\ 1:.or l'lc:.ter s :..11d The agl•ni... .1:-.:-.1g1w<l tu thl·:-t· ca~l'' art• gOllll! through 1111·11!.tl Jllg111:-.h ht·t".llbl' It hJ:-bl'comc .1 pl·rso11,il 11 •h1 \\ t' 1-.mm thc·l l' arl' murderer ... run mng around ''ho 1111ght kill agam Y. e h<J\'t.' no dead t•nds but" I..' 11<1\ c 110 mroads fur cull\ iction:. on Lill) ol thl·m ·· Convenient ~Jm" di~· r<Jund trips ldke JU~I dll hour .tcich way So c~ll Air California hr~t We"ve got XS Right!> a week lo 0,1kla11d and San Josl•. too Renial cars. hotels. rhe na11on\ only family d1scoun1 plun. economacal group rates. military fares and tht? thrifty new EZ fan.? 1 hey rt! all prin of Air California\ easy way . _ Ll•K" STORAGE UNITS Ttte ltnlllleuor~ hl"'" .:J••t:ouol~d Ille rites on the 1.uge11 un~• 10 help bu<oneuea end "1dmduals combat 1n11111on1ry co111 Four tile~ 9' • 20 12·" 20' 1;;>' • 2!>. 16 "'30' have ~n d11coun1eo by an avorago ot 25%. for 6 montn lea.cs. Outdoor storage rale& have been reduced 20""-• 7 other s•tos avauat..lo hom S!l J mo•Hh 2U2 KELVIN AVE IAVIHE. 92705 "HONE (714) 979-0150 and we can have 11ckel!> walling a l a nearby trawl agent Whar could be easier> In facl if rhere\ an ed~1er v.ay 10 g<.>t you there. we'll be lh!! firsl 10 tell you l" BA Si\A J ; .. ,. Air Cahform.1 We re easy 10 tdke AIR. CALIFORNIA 737• We're easy to take. Call Easy lnJorma11on in Orange Covntr. (714) 5404550. Downev. (213) 924- 3313. Logu11a. (714) 4CJ.1 7595 lo) l\11gcles. (213) 627-5401 A HIGH INTEREST IN ORANGE COUNTY. .. \\'e"ve been helping Orange County grow since 1927, starting with our first office in Fullerton. And now we h<l\'c nine branches ... one in most of the major cit ics ... probably one near your home. \\'c'\'c concentrated our mterest here so we can respond to your financial interests best. So we can offer friendly scrvil'e by a staff of people who participate in community affairs. Yt>ur money will earn from 5~1(, -7:i {; compounded daily. That's the highest interest in the nation. Accounts insured to $40,000. And you'll get over a dozen f rec services, too. If you're in Orange County, our interest can be important to you . FULLERTON SAVINGS wm, {. , ~Jtlf nnie's BOys' i11 Mesa Show Gets High Marx ~ "'Minnie's Boys" is the kind of show that grows on you. As the tale of four kidis trying to make it 1n show business, it lacks the score or the staying power of a "Gypsy" or a "FUnny Girl." But as the young comics firm up their act and evolve into the Marx Brothers, the s how becomes imrrtensely entertain-ing. Now in its Orange County pre- miere al the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, "Minnie's Boys" is' that theater group's most am- bitious project since "Stop the "MINNIE'SaOYS" A m.islut ~dy b' A•lhW Mint llfld Robert f'ISM•, dlr0<ted by Pall l •mbtltlnl, m~ical d lrl'CIOr Anita Grouman, choreogr~y by Merle -0 . D. C•lr'IOlln, ~t dlt~ign by St.•n WlaslCk. ~•aooe m.tnager 01.tna Spencer, hgt>t1ng by H-ard 0111on. 1>1ewntcd Friday~ and Saturd.lys througt\ Aprol Sat tiw Cosla Me~a Choe Pldyhovw Int~ Community Centl'r audltorlun1 om tlM O<dflQll County F;iirgrouncs~ Ruervatlon:.51'-5391. 'lHIE CAST M1nn1e ~rx ........................ Olive Riches JUI le ICrouchol ••••••• ....... Dennis KO<'theurer Ll'onard ICl\1co) ...................... Miki' Frym AdOlph IHarJ>O) .................... Bni<e Cooper Herbie IZei>POl ...................... TomCtowl MHhe <Gummo) ............ u ••••• kenHoOtwe:ll Sam Md rx • • .. • • • • • • .. • • • .. ........ Mike 5.lvac;ie AIS.tiedn .............................. Alan Jone~ E F.Albel' ......................... BobHorqan Mrs.. McN1$h ...... •h••••••••••·•··· Shirley 011100 Mr.Hoctvne1ster .................. Genelleooa1ct Mr. Robl#tU .......... •. ••. • ........ ~r'8 CAlhouo Maxine ............................ 0. O. Calhoun Mrs.. Kr11Pnlck ................... Souell Wayne Mrs. Flanag.in ....................... So~eScott Intermission Tom Titus nis Kortheurer as tht• young Grouche>-who make thingi; real· Jy happen. Kortbeur·er, while M'arccly a physical ringer for his character, has all the Marxian mannerisms down pat and his comic timing is reminiscent of the master himself . ..ile's clearly the best of the cast, followed closely by • Mike Frym as the gambling, girl·chasiog delinquent who will later don a pointed black cap and become Chico Marx. ANOTHER F I NE performance is turned in by Bruce Cooper as the kid who once s tole a harp and uses his mother's blonde wig to become-- you guessed it. As the lesser known Zeppo, Tom Crowl has a tou~her fight for individuality. while Ken Holliwell as the seldom-seen Gum mo is just along for the ride. Cbe1mlifully played by Shirley Dillon> es his brotherssteal away with their impounded luggage. This would be the groundwork for Groucho's future c.·omic routines with hjs favorite s.tooge, Murgaret Dumont. Unfortunately, this hilarioux bit is followed by a production number featuring the title song which just doesn't make it-it's o ne of those obligatory, all· hands·on-deck scenes which · lacks the zest of a "Mame" or an "Oklahoma" chorus centerpiece. More impressive is the earlier "Rich Is" with Jones and the Marx family, which crackles with style and comic flair. "Minie's Boys" will romp over the Civic Playhouse stage for two· more weekends, playing Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30, in the Community Center auditorium on the Orange County fair· grounds. Kukla, Frah Will R eturn Tuesday. March 25. 1975 No Isolation For Brinkley O: Has David Brht1Ue~ ever been critlcizl'd for WARREN MILLER PRESENTS ''THE COLOR OF SKIING" """Tllll ~TM MO,.._.. I SI T : Su n Valley. Snowbird. Courchevel. Whistler, . Park City. Heavenly Valley, ~~~moth. Telluride >»•a .. 10 aoct. .. .._. doing the Investigative reporting for his corn men· THE SURF THUTRE taries while seated in his office or the studio'/ -•Ac:tHC coAn Hwt. •uuT. .Jerry Gross, Cb ic ago. I ~~HUMY;;&•i;,..i;';;°"&iiii;..,.c;iM-4~;;.._.;;;;>";;;~ A: Not as frequently today as when a Rolling I Stone interviewer asked Brinkley several years ago ii there was any truth to such a rumor. Brinkley replied: · 'l have seen more people than anyone else ttere in Washington, listened and talked to more people -so I am NOT isolated. There is, however, 'Glad You Asked That ' by Marilyn and Hy Garcll .. r some sort ot' built-in psychological isolation, by be· ing ... some kind of tinhorn, third-rate celebrity. But I don't think of myself in that way." Q: Who is the blonde bomber who suddenly oozes by the camera'in that 1'1kkey Spillane beer commercial? -S .. A.1'1 .• Myrtle Beach, S.C. A: She's Mickey's wife. Sherry -a fugitive from the cover of his book, ·'The Erector Set.'· . Q= Didn•t Karl Malden of "Streets or San Fran. cisco" come Crom a Communist country? If hew ants hun control, why doesn't he go back there?-J. Downs' Seattle. ""THE NIGHT PORTER'" cu Gito "'CARNAL KNOWLEDGE" EVES FROM 7 CONT. SUM. FROM 2' DAILY PILOT A 9 At C."'•-4• L--__ , ..,_. O .. ~IM HELDOVH OYAN CANNON· Mrs. MurdOC k ......... ••• .......... ik'Yerly Allen !.idet>ark .......................... Lou Fentcente CJncty ................................ Oi.,,. Bet\! Minnie herself is played by O l ive Riche s , u t alented character actress who displays a good stage rapport. though her vocalizing is not of the show. stopping variety. Mike Savage as her harried husband is less effec· live, losing several lines because or poor projection. LOS ANGELES (AP> -First, "The Mickey Mouse Club" re- turned. Now .comes anothel' television delight of the 1950s-''KukJa, Fran and Ollie." A: That 's s imple. Because Chicago, where he came into the world, and Gary, Ind., where he grew up, l:lre nol Communist countries. However, • Maiden's dad was a famous actor in Yugoslavia, christening his U.S.·born son l\lladen Sekulovich. World, I Want to Get Off" six years ago. While hardly ft musical landmark, it's a highly enjoyable evening of theater. I MAGI NATIVELY staged by Pati Tambellini. who will direct another production of the musical in the near future at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, the show utilizes all the rE:Sources or the Civic Playhouse stage. For the first time in its decade of operation, ''flown" scenic backdrops are employed in the ll·scene extravaganza. The show theoretically focuses on Minnie Marx who. like Madame Rose in "Gypsy," stage manages her troublesome brood into reluctant s tardom. But it's the brothers-particularly Den· _.. ... >Cl ll!IO _.Ola,..,.._fltlQAf6CI06JO S..l-•UJOtOO t.&.Jitrt()u I HOl IDAYI t 1 )I) 100 ·~··--­__ , MUIGllON OllNTWIW IN! ,A,11 MOON "' lnt The otht'r t·ast members· perform in cumeo assignments. the bes t of these being Gme Benedict as the h<ird-nose<l hmdlord, Alan Jones as uncle Al( Shean> the vaudeville star, D. D. Calhoun as a stripper whose act is rnvaded by the zany brothers and l\1 erle Calhoun as a glad-handing Texan. The Calhouns also take credit for the intentionally klutzy choreo- graphy which is umong the show's comic highlights. OF THE !\JANY sequences rn the episodic production. the finest is Kortheurer's distraction of the boarding house landlady . MESA l\'liilions of Americans now in their 20s and 30s grew up lo the antics of the "Kuklapolitan ·r family cteatcd by puppeteer Burr Tillstrom. Th<.'y included Oliver J. Dragon, Ollie for short, and his pal Kukla. The pair and other characters appear<.'C! with real·life Fran Allison. NBC has announced th at the s how, with Miss Allison, will re- turn as a weekly half-hour series on the tH:t work's five ovmed-and· operated stations in l'iew York, Chicago, Los Ange l es, Washington and Cleveland. The s how will be producetl here and ' will be distributed to other sta· tions by Baron Entcrp1;scs. COSTA MESA 548-1552 BARGAIN MA TIMEE Wednesday-I p.m. $1.00 I MteMAlL C:AM "THEILACIC W IMDMILL" HAPPY SPRING HOLIDAY ..,.~ENTERT AIHMEHT "'" $1.25 'TIL SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO FWY. AT BRISTOL · A 6 AcadeMy MOMinatfOM ~ "I.EMMY" So COAST 6 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS • l AWIA~ .... ~=' .. -·--·-GOOFATHll ,AIT II 111 " PAT GAllfTT I llU T d "'_ 4.. •GROOVE TUIE" ";' •flESH C.ORDEM" IXI Open Mon tllnl Ft1 & 30 p m Sal/Sun/Hol 12 30 THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •Sl2·6721 11.\ CITY CENTRE CINEMAS ... S.A. FRWY !MANCHESTER EX.I Q.G. FRWY (CITY DR. EX.I A -.Kif TO THI C:OMMIUtOHtA" V .. JUGGERMAUT" "CHIMATOWH" "DEA TH WISH". • . "1SLAMD AT THI '°" o, '"' wouo~ "THAT DUM CAT° tGI "RESH GOIDOt4'' CXI "THE GROOVE TUIE" 11,, ,,11 NEW •dm AIRPORT 1975 .. ,... • 0MY HAMllS HOIODY'" Hit41Yfl0*" ...... 11( -·-PL~~I '~ ~~~; .. mn:- SO. COASl "FOUR MUSKETEERS" PLAZA It I :30-3:30-5:30-7:3().9:30 ~··3lS2 . RosERr . ~m!if>,.11~ ·o__ . WA~ . · PPt:R l'\JWFORD -~ 2 ACADIMY AWARD NOMINATIONS amAmrs~ A WOMAN lfST%~tON RO;..~~os UNDER THE INFLUENCE CASSAVETES DAil Y: 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 IUlll ...,YOU ,...YOU HAVE PIOIUMS!!! JACI UMMOM ANM UMCROFT ll'GI Q: I saw Steve McQuecn in a movie with ·a Phi Beta Kappa 'key dangling. How did he ever achieve that scholastic distinction?-L.S. McK., San Jose, Cal. . . A: By borrowing it from one of the sel de· signers. "For me." Steve added, "lbey'd have used ca rusty old hubcap." ~end your questions to Jly Gardner. "Glad Ynu Asked Thal.'' care oj fh1s newspaper. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 9262/i. l\1anlyn 1mrl lly Gardner u:ill answer as many qut's· twns as 1l!ey can m their colurm1. but the volume of mail mokes perso11ul replies impomble. IARIRA STREISAMD · • JAMES CAAM "'FUMMY LADVU lPGJ . "MURDER OM THE ORIEHT EXPRESS .. CPGJ . 11TOMMY11 .. YOUNG FRAMICEMSTEIN" IPGI . "FEARLESS VAMPIRE ICILUR"' .. FREEIEE & THE IEAl'f' •ctMDERULA LllERTY .. llJ . "TRIP WITH THE TEACH£~· "THE TEACHER" "THE STRONGEST MAH IN THE WORLD" I. "THAT DARM CAT' "AMERICAN GRAFlm" f PGf I: I S-4:45-8: 15 0 TWELVE CHAIRS" 3:05-6:35-10:05 JalMfl•·WDB~ nERlilffiiE .. 2:00·5:40-9:20 I "AMERICAN 6RAFITTI" 2: I 5-6:0 0-9:40 "TWELVE CHAIRS .. 4: I 5-7:50 ... ,. II "THE LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS" -aUZIHG SADDLES" "*"'-fAC Oll"-U/S--1:45 OPENS WEDNESDAY MARCH 26 .•.. EDWARDS BRISTOL CINEMA IV lllSTOl et MocAafHIJI 540-74-44 Sheila Levine is every single girl whoever hod to attend her younger sister's wedding . p,,,.mount P1c.1ur..-.. p,,'\("nl .. "Sheila~ine. is dead and liv1ngm Ncw~- r ~. ' Harry Kor~hak I••· • v S1dnl'y J furn· Krnny Solnh ,. •Gail Parcnr ,, (.,.11IPtHf'l'll EDWAIDS CIMEMA CE:tfTH MES A YHDE SHOnl HG CEtmtt HAHOR AT ADAMS. COSTA MESA CALL 97'-41 41 NOMINATED &ACADEMY 1 INCLUDING FOR AWARDS : BEST·PICTURE/SOUND CINEMATOGRAPHY SUPPORTING ACTOR mi I l\n •• 11 NEW ltlm AIRPORT 1975 ~ I { A J. DAIL y PILOT II ~STQ.I,., ...... HAMDafGN NEWPORT~0NLYS&BBJNCCU1TERS WIS1Cl.eff 11t Ali •: 2! • ··~· IUFFRL'S UPHOLSTERY --\'•W .. ....... .Earnings , Up for ltU ....... .... C.-.lt I ... I ff DAILY PILOT' -----.i Pacific Youhl invited to a Fashioll Show SPRING 191! THE TALK OF THE• U>gue Patterns' New Releases: 71ieres an ~collection of Items plus fabrics~ Movllashel ~ Lintiis, . Samuel Courtaulcl Of England and Boussac of France that'll make your wardrobe front-page news. Come see for yourself! MARCH 26th WEDNESDAY at 1 :00 P .M. + 3:00 P .M. HOME FABRICS CENTER 2121 Westdiff Drive NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92'60 ALL SHOW FABRICS ON SALE 26TH OF MARCH Ask for Amfac's Home Equity Loan. You simply borrow against the increased value of your house and what you've already invested in it. No points. No prepayment penalty. (You pay only for the time you use the money.) And it's fast. We can lend you from $2,000 to $25,000. What you do with it is up to you. ,..... ..... 0.,., ....... SAN FRANCISCO Pacific Telephone had aome aood news and some not·ao·good news (or sh areowners this week. Jerome W. HuO, board chairman, $aid the com· pany ha&m ade some earnings -rogress as renected in earnings of JS cents a common share for the three months ended Feb. 28, compared to 32 cents in the like period last year. For the 12·month period e nded Feb. 28, per-share earnings were Sl.65, compared to $1.57 for the like 1974 period. But not so encourag- ing. HuU said, is a com- parison of these figures with earnings in the im· medi a te previous quarte r, th e three months ended Nov. 30, 1974. The 47 cents a common share earned in that period shows the com- pany h as .. actu ally fallen behind" in the past few months, Hull said. COMMODITIES We look At Things Differentty! s.-c ........ Speci .. CORN REPORT ""-.................... . ............................ ,..._ ................... . STOTLE~~ IHtW..edlffDr .. .... ,.,.. .... 642-8006 Allliaood -M.p C............ e.co... r~-f~~~-R~:~-~::1 I Yes, I'm interested in Amfac's Home : ' I Equity Loan. I I I I =~=e~ I I OTY STATf 1 ZJP I I TELEPHONE I I Meil to the Amfac offK:e near you c-ao I ·---------------------Coste Mesa, 270 East 17th St.. 92627 Fullerton, 624 N. Harbor Blvd., 92632 Sant. Ana, 1020 N. Broadway, 92701 645-3153 871-5333 835-3221 Auto Outlook Studied Motor Car Conference Slated April 22-26 8yCARLCARSTENS£S ot ... 0.llY"*~ dees, reels the show h~ been scheduled al Just the right lime to stimulate local intea·est. Automotive's "comeback year" will be analyied by a group of lndustry leaders for more than 800 new car dealers and guests expected to re- gister for the 30th Spring Business Conference of the Motor Car Dealers Association of Southern California. Emphasizing the importanc~ or the automobile to dally life and the country's economic climate. Steffy 1>a1d, "We s hould review from time to time what the automobile does for us and makei> J>QSSible for us to do. Too often lately, we are told what's wa·ons with c1trs and how bad they are for the en· vironment. However, no machine ever invented has given us more pleasure, prestige, satisfaction and freedom than the automobile." The meeting will be held at Indian Wells Coun- try Club, April 22-218, according to conference chairman James Willingham of Long Beach. "It should prove one or the most timely, in- formative, programs we Nearly every type of car will be represented in the show. from luxury models to small economy cars. including vacation vehicles, trucks and cam- pers. The s how will feature most U.S. products as well as those of major foreign car producers. have ever presented to ~ ~ the membership," Will· IN HIGH GEAR ingham said. ''Subject~ will cover a s pectrum of New additions to the show include the Parnelli Jones racing team with a display or the Viceroy Special, which holds the world's closed course speed record, and a custom craft. coach maker from Michigan who will display custom limousines valued at $50,000 each. ideas that every dealer can use to advantage after the recent upturn in business. The first speaker, Julian Taylor, vice-president and senior economist for the Bank of America, will set the tone for t he conference with an economic forecast in the opening session. t,. ......,,. ........... ~,,.~ .-,.!. ~- WILLIAM EBERLE, WHO recently assumed the presidency of the Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association, will discuss current and future trends in automobiles and what is to be expected in the ar~as of energy, safety standards. and more effi- cient e ngines. Ford Cal,h Back 1,125 Employes The final session wilt include a report from William Hancock, president of the Na tional Automobile Dealers Association, on economic and legislativP. problems confronting dealers at the na- tional level. DETROIT (AP> -Ford Motor Co. said it is re- calling another 1, 125 workers from indefinite layoff through Ma rc h 31, as the company increases s mall car production during the next two months. Ms . Billie Brown, an American Motors representative and vice-president of Cunningh am and Walsh Ad vertising, will present the feminine view on automobiles and how this viewpoint can be developed by motor car dealers. It wiJI be the fifth straight week that Ford has r e- duced layoffs. The firm recalled 1,050 workers this week, reducing open-ended furloughs to 29,175 of 174,000 hourly workers. Al the peak of its layoffs last month. the auto maker had 35. 375 workers indefinitely off the job. Numerous local dealers are expected lo attend including the board of directors m embers Theodore Robins, Jr., Costa Mesa Ford dealer and Dick Bauer, Cost a Mesa Buick dealer. President Lee A. lacocca said another 5,150 workers in indefinite layoff at m anufacuturing plants would be recalled over the next two months because of production increases at three assembly plants. • The 12th Annual Orange County International Auto Show will be held in the Anaheim Conveotion Center April 12 through 20, according to Dick Steffy, president of the Orange County Motor Car Dealers Association. lacocca said previously planned output for April and May w ill be boosted by a lotaJ of 25,300 cars at the Dearborn, Mich.; Kansas City. Mo., and Metuchen, N.J ., assembly plants, beginning April 7 . STEFFY, WHO IS PREDICTISG the show will be California's la rgest in both exhi bitors and atten· The plants build th~ Mustang If, Maveti ck, Comet, Pinto and Bobcat-all small cars. 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Ott 11 I MUTUAL FUNDS A.els Hit /or Portrayals B)' SYLVIA PORTEil Have you nollced. when you look t1t the TV ads, that •omen are m0$t ollen portrayed only as house"'ivn and mothers --shoppers, cleaners, f um1ly cooks -und rartl,y s hown aH female dottors or lemsle executl\es., H as the thought ~ver crossed your mind Untt women are usually pictured in position~ less importonl than men und that it's most ex· lrac>rdinary for ads to :;how both sexes as in- Money's Worth teUagcnt, physically able and attractive" H.\VE VOG BECOME 8C<'uistome<l to ads using such sex adJeclives as ··her kitchen" or · gal fnday" as against • has car" or ''his omce"? The advertising rnduistry·s own self regulator) bod) - the Nallona ) Adverhs mg Rev1e" Board ~ now agrees that uclvertismg is nol reflecting women's changing statuiJ in today'.s world Jn an analys is made or the mdustr; 's o" n practices m porlrn)mg \\omen, the NARB sa)s • A cultural l ag exists bel\,een the stere<>hped \Hl\ \\Omen are sornehmes shown mad\ ert1smg and the re' olti oooar;· changes th<it have taken place in soc1et~ 111 recent yca1s": There is an 1mpc>rtant difference betv. een porh a) Ing a worn an as sexy and portra) sng her as a sex object . ·An endless proce21Slon or comme1c1als all sho\\mg "'omen usmg household products m the home has , en :.trong 1mphcattons that v.omen ha\e no other mterest ex- C'Cpt laundry, dashes , waxmg floors, and fighting dirt in any form." THE SA~IE CO)IPL.\11\"TS regarding the portra~ al or '~hilt• \\Omen in adverusmg also appl) to black. oriental. Sp<rn1sh ;,nd others and • m this one r espect. at least. mino11t.> \\omen are treated no \\orse and no better than \\lute " omen." \.\hat's most s tarthng about the Re\•ae~ Board s report is that 1t had lo be issued at this late date \\ h1le so many ads contmue to depict a \\Oman's place us on!\ m the home, more than half of all\\ ome bet" een the ages of 18 and 64 are now gamrull) emplo)ed and, tod'a). the mother \\ho does not "ork m a paid Job outs1de-tht-home 1s m the mmont~ T o suggest that \\omen are underrepresented m both bro<.1d ( usl and Pl rnl <1d\ert1smg Is to underline the ob' 1ous Yet, O\ erdue a s the analysis 1s 1t is \\elcome rm the panel t hallenges ad\ ert1se1 .s and ad\ ert1 smg agencies to look ~t the1 r O\\ n y, ork "1th open e\ es, to put themseh es m the place or the m en and women dep1ded and appealed to Then. 1t urges the advertisers to ask themseh es · How would I hke to be c.Jep1cted this \\ ay., · The crillc1s ms m the ~ARR s report almost sureh· \\Ill have an impact going beyond a ny similar comments b) an outside g1 oup This panel 1s the mdustr, 's oy, n and its un ammous poc:ketboot conclus1on 1s that am 1mpro\ement not on!\ "111 p1 O\ u.lt mo1 e eqwtable treatment or "omen f>UtJl ctli;u Y. Ill "be at'l intelligent mat ketlng dec1s1on " JtST PO~OER THE spectacular d1sttnct1ons between thcst• c:hc:( klasts of destruclt\ e negatl\ e ad appeals and of constrU<.t1\r. postll\eappeals D~st1 uctave· Am I 1mpl~ mg m my promotional cam- p.11gn lhdt c:reat1ve. athletic, and mmd enriching toys and t:amt·s <.ti e not for ~u ls as much as for bo)s., .:\egat1\ e A1 e \\Omen shO\\TI as fearful of not bemg at tractive to men or to other \\Omen, or of not being able to cope Y.tlh a husband's bossc:ommgfordmner., Constru<:tl\ e. Aa ~ l\\o-mcome families pc>rtra~ ed an my ads., For example. husband and y, 1fe leaving home or return· mg from,,. ork together 7 Pos1t1 H . Is the product presented as a means for a Y.oman lo enhance her OY.1\ self esteem. to be a beautiful human being, torealtzeherfuU potential? ... ;.;lll le F ltrrn Hikes P,J.00\ff~GTO~. Ill CAP, s t "' le f' a a m :\I u t u a I Aulomobale Ins urance Co will r~11se auto rnsurance 1 at L•s Ill Cuhfo1 naa b\ lln a\ t.-1 il!{c or 9 4 pe1 cent, or ~14 JpOltt.\ unAp11IJ. ThL-rnc 1 eus t.-. \\hi ch \\Ill ct(ltl S24 3 mllhon a 'ear to premium costs tor the l 7 m1lhon Cahfo1 ma policy holde1 s. \•mes r1 om 2 1 pe1 · <:<:nl m Imperi ... I Count\ lo i9:; IJ(.'rct-nt m do\\nlO\\ll Los • \ngtdt's. tht' compan~ arl· OOU!l<:ement sctHI Asbestos Crew Buys Own Plant l 0\\ ELL, Vt n.:Pt I - Employees al the nation's lm gcst asbestos mine he1 e have begun laking a ne" tnlctt>s l rn their \.\Ork. Tht>y ve increa sed produc- ll\ 1ly and cut costs They lakl! belle• oare of eqwp· menl, a1 L' "or king harder ancl cnJOY ins 1t m o1 c And they probably won't e\ en bother to r t' ne w their union contract "hen 1l ex- pires next October. :\fter all," ho needs a un- ion when you own the com· pan)? Thirteen months ago, C.A F' Corp announced it , .. ould shut the mine rather than incur the expense or rnstalltn~ anti rollutlon equ1pm~nl requ11 ed b) the Feder.ll Em1ronmental P1 otect1on Agenc). TllE .SE\\S WAS a blow to an ah eady economically d e press ed rural area About 180 persons work at the GAF mine, making 1t th e reg ion's larges t employer The miners' nm reac- t ion was s hock. Then ~tnie r And finally de· termination They lormtd "Vt/ corn- p w n y tbr . r mont AsbMto1 Group, lnt. They 1ucceaslully pun5ued some S2 mUllon m flnunclng And on M rct\ 12. the.> bou&hl lhe mine and mm from GAF "A yeur uao, I wouldn't. hove rilven thlt tblnf one <'ho nee In o hundred.' Ill.YI Donulcl W~bster, Vermont secrctt1ry of Development and Communll)' AICaln. \\hose a gency \\orked closely \"1th the emplo)e s group throughout the long and sometimes tortuous process Instrumental an the purch1tse was the agree ment by the Vermont Jn dus tri a I De'> e lopme nt Authority to undef\.\;nte a Sl S m1lhon loan to bnng the mill and mme up to EPA standards. The Vermont Asbestos Croup patd GAF $400,000 ror the fadhlles. The state has wppra1sed the propert) at S3 million. It is expected to do ilbout S7 mtlhon m business this year, makmg It one ol the n allon 'i; IHrgesl emplo) e owned m- dustna I operations "\\ Hi\T BETTER way as there to fight the re· cession?" asks John Lu- pien, the malntamence supervisor \\ho spearheaded the dnve to purcha21e the mine ''We're mcreaslng pro duct1on u1d cutting C"OSts. This has to be fell at the con1umer level. And, ~e·re provldmc Jobs that would have been lost." According to Lupien, the nrst rull wec-k or ownentup brought no m aJor pro· blems Jn fact, he aaJd, thin as Improved: the workers-turned owners alre!tdy have demona1nt· ed e new attitude about lhcfr Jobs. He predicts lhc worten will drol) their union af. fUiatlon noxt fall "Af\e-r all, they'll be on both 1ld of tht baraalnlng tebte 11 • Monday'• Cloaing Prices .. . . . • Marc h 1975 DAILY PILOT NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE \'ear'• High-Low. Appear Eftt'l' 8alard.y HR YORK CU~IJ -$* Not S. MM SIM Not SG1111 .... ~ Ntt ~ 111t f':.~ ~..-kn .,. ''!1 l'..f P*I a.. 01Q 1'-f. O*) a... ~ • 1 \!0l a-~ l'..f 0-1 a.. o.o • r 001 o... <ht ' t l'.ai o. a.. a-v i H<llenee. C9'1MIO '""' 17 ''• EMc.c• ~ ' .JO 104'-~ ""'°It• llO• • •> 'I -'• .,.., Siio. "11 us n1o11--~OCI 'v., II 200 to• I ~yDfon "IU r• "-•• CMll C:.0 1 70 S 11 nl..-h E•Sltrn Atr IS hJ S...,_ \lo ~uQPI M Ml • U •'--' MeMsco •1 ll al ~+ .... '°'Odlfti. JO • • 1 '• iVWftPl 14" II lS -1* t S. Miit CMll'Q OUI 22 I'. 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St.lh' Public t.: l1ht1es C'omm1s!l1on hu!o 01 Ul'l'l"<l P tClCtc G a'I & 1-:ll•(tn e ('o lo I«.,\·' rut~· SllllCtUH' b:lSl'd on the tmw of du\ t ha\ µ<HH'I 11> u~nl A J 2 DAILY PILOT I Tuesday, March 25, 197!5 s Get Smnller, But C~ops Bigger · 8)' BILL 'C'll8£1BER OfTMO.lly l"li.uu" ll mlgbl be said Or.ange County history was written with good earth, manure a nd lhe • sweat off n farmer's brow. or the cou n t y's 800 :.quan.• miles either de· veloped or under culU va- llon OF THAT total, 86 per· cent was agricultural land only s .. & perce nt residential, 1.6 percent comme rcial and .5 per- cent indlastri a 1. More land -5.9 pere,ent of the total -was in oil fields than houses. Even banunus hold u brief i>Pot in ~gricultural hi!tlory. An all·fated <'MP \\as a ttempted m 1871 b~ E.E. Schmidt of Anaheim , Sleeper notes. In 1911, v. h~n the first real agricultural records were kept, Fitchen notes that the big crops were Val e n c i a oranges apricots, sugar beets and walnut~. l'Ul flo\H'r busmt·::.~ l(1 t'\\ wrnt>d More th An 70 pt.'r· houses. shopping cen from S.to0.000 in the 1940s ~:ent of the land once le rs, parks and 10· to S4 mtllion an 1960 und used for agriculture hu dustrlal center6, accord-' 1s now thl' lop rcv"'nut·· been replaced wltb ingtoFiLchen's fig ures. I producer at $52 m1lho11. .----------------------1 F1lchen said during the 52 consecutive years annual crop report~ have been issued, county agriculture has pumpud nearly S4 billion into the economy. • Today, the tables have COLLEGE OF LAW Even as urban d e· velopment crowd s .. gri culture into small e nclaves, c rop produc. lion continues to set r~ cords thanks to modern !:iCit•nce and technology, not to mention modern ft•rt 1 It ll'l'S In 1940. "the econom) APRICOTS "ere first rr==~;-;;:::::::==::::;:;:;~i( OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST LAW SCHOOL fUU Y ACCllOITlD IY ntE COMMITTH Of l'ounl) Agricultural Cumm1s!S1oner William Fll('hl'n s aid in his an· nual report for 1974 the t•rop y ield "as Sl42.8 m 111 ion from 50,000 Jtl cs. Twenty years ago. the ) ield wa~ only S98 m1lhon from lhrt.te ttmt•s thJl ancagl' of Orange County wa::. grown in the 1880s, with primarily or i en led the biggest C'rops l'Ommg a round agriculture and in the late J 890s and aUer Its allied industries," the turn of the cc.>ntul'y, Filche n said, noting Fitchen ciled a 1912slale forming provided more agriculture report caJJ. than 20 percent of all ing Orange County "one employment. of the heaviest apricot- County farming h is-producing counties in the tory since about 1860 has ~late." t•hanged dras tically. The indu::.try faded in Thl' first crops. mo::.t 1930 but not bdon• the m1 longer grown here, 1n-small town of El Toro "t'l..\TIO~ I:\ lh<.· t'ludt.>d \\Inc grapes. ''as dubbt•d "Dne d mJ1 l..l•tµIJl't' J('l·ount s grams likt· barley, hops, Apricot Cap1t.il of the lor mu(·h of tht f'l'\tllul' oats. wht•at , cotton. \\orld." 11H·rca:.t•, F1khcn :-.aid, . flax and even 8-0 acres Belween l!H5 and 19'l5, hut t·omparalively oftobuccogrownin1910 .. t•i trus p la ntings grew· ::.peaking, frwC'r ucrcs from 20,000 acres to are producing a l!reater BARLEY, JN fact. more th an 55,000 , tonnage o( crops than in was the first· cash crop Fitchen notes. By 1925, a thc pa:-.l. .·grown on the l l'vine traveler's g uid e book I 111q111· Ou1111•1 Ft/"'' 11 \I 11\'.'I: 1'\MI HIC I\!'\ < I Jl"'ll\1 111 '"'' ' ' U,1 'f•llf lj II I h::aturing nit. MAIUO SIHGEJl'i ~1 Vf4:~}t-li IAI lXA.MINfU Of ntE STA1l LU Of CAUFOIHIA OFFERS A CHOICE OF FOUR PROGRAMS OF LAW STUDY: • IN lltMU 2 V. ~ a YIAIS of fUU..flME f91f atudy 115·16 cleuroom holllS pw wee~. or e IN llTMEI l'.lt _, 4 'YUH of PAlf-0.MI .J.y, -ing, or weekend l•w ttudy (3 de~ per wult, 3~ i-.~ per dusl. e You c•n earn your JURIS DOCTOI IJ D.I degree Ind becom~ ELIGIBLE TO TAKE THE CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION Wtlll 01 rttONf FOl CATAIOGUI t1:.,...~~\1 1111 N. St•te College Blvd. Fullerton, CA 92631 (714) 993-7600 In hb report. F1lchen Ranch. 1l was planted by <:ailed Orange Co1,1nty recount 1.· d so mt.•. Clinton Andre in 1873. ac-"one of the most in-FALL SEMESTER BEGINS AUGUST 28, 1975 highli ghts of lht• ('Ount y':-. cording to county his· tensivcly furmed dis HI '-I KVATICll\" (7 14)675-5101 . I I SI · · h · h 92 AU. 'ROGRAlo{S .ALSO ST.ART IH JMIUAAY ,,,, agncu tura pa!:>l , noting torian James eeper. tncts mt ell'tatt• w1l · 3201 East Co.st H wy. STUDENTS rnoiiu ,01 ROfllAlLY •NWllD SlUOlNT lONU th at farming hus un lnl006.0rangeC'ounl~ percentofallils lt1ndu11· . Corona delM11r Al'f'ROVIDfOIVITHANS • dergonc mun~ changl•:-. "as the only place in der irngatior) " •----------------- since the f11~t \~htle set California producing In that year. the c:oun ~~~~·~·~·~·~~~r~u~·~·1~,~~~· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I I d od h d ... f\ .. L f\,,r(_f •lUk' •AIJtl ''·\I t ers p ante grap<.' cul-peanuts. a c:rop that went ly was pr U('lng a t tr tings and grain seeds. defunct in the 1920s. Ap· of the "orld ·s "al nut::.. Ilwas n't so longagoin pie::. were grO\\n in By 1950, the acreage of iC * * Orange Count y that ,·anou s parts of the \\alnut trees had been >f--tc THOUSANDS OF FLOWERS and ••• hin~. jor crop being produced and as of 1967. then• \H'rc ORIENTAL .. TEA CEREMONY Does Unc:bathin losing Weig is easy? It Is 'nOt a slr.iple task for o patient to reach and matntaln "lean weight" for llfe. First the ~t must nave on hOnest d esire to cure his problem .. , tn.n accept profes.sionol guidance from trained ~edlcQI Doctors. llndoro's unique 10·week treatment and training program will teach patients how to reach and maintain their "lean weight" for life. A safe and practical plan, with proper nutrittonal diet and continual emotional support. New audio and sub·llmlnal visual aids are used to motivate the patient. The entire program ls under the strict supervision of Medical Doctors, special- ists In Boriotric Medicine. LJndc)(o Olnlcs ore owned ond odm1nislered by Medtcol Doctors that restTlcl their practice to Bonotrlcs. AU 01nlc Personnel ore llcenseo by the Slole of CohtomlO. Coll for information Monday thru Friday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Lindora"'t" MEDICAL CLINIC NEWPORT BEACH 645-3740 COSTA MESA 557..-1893 Pace Profess1onol Mesa Verde Bldg Professional Bldg. Son Bernardino • E. long Beach • Mission Hills H~home • Orange • Newport Beach Gorden Grove • long Beach • Pasadena lo Habra ·Woodland Hills • Sherman Oa1cs West Covino ·Fullerton· Riverside· Santo Monica Costa Mesa • Pomona • Cerritos • Hollywood agriculture was fl'ally eounly, \\ith the last ma-cut from 18.000 to 1.500 *~* F1tchcn 1:1lt•d a lw.IB in Costa :\Ie~a -a ) icld no more comm l'l'<.'lal ic * l..tnd report sh0\\1llg 200 ofl..t00boxe:sml937. \\alnutcrops lf ... Served At 4 Shows Daily ( __ P_E_O_P_L_E_) FEATURES People Other Deaths 8\' 191:?, orc:hard plan lmg::. hit u pl•al.. uf X:~.000 acres ;.ind tht• more· µroducl1H· truck farm 5outh Coast 'Plaza in the ltJ!jlfjQl(t}J PAS r\ 0 E ~ .-\ . ( r\ P I - Compu s l·r Oscar R asbach, 8G. a founding Death ,\lotices BROWN MAF<C.AREl BROWN, service<. ollC p('ncl1n9 Ollduy fir ol~n MortUdry, ll~tl li•d<" blvd Huntington a. d<h, '" &.<l /Ill TAYLOR ll THA TAYLOR >ftYICC\ art prnd •nq O•IO.tv l1rotr&1r<\ Morcu&rv U?'1 bucn Ui•O HuntonQICll\ Ek.ten. (.1 member of the A men1:an Society of Composers. Authors and Publis h<.'rs <,\SCA P >. died ut his home here :\londay. l11s ~ongs inclmled "Trees." ''hich set lo music Jn~n: Kilmcr's famed poem. · · \I o u n l a i n :-.. , · 'Hl•d \\OOd:-'· ~111d .. \ \\'andercr·:-. ~on).! "1 ,,,, FOIANINI s y H .\cl' s F:. ~ 'l . CEt.E'>TA FOIANINI ~(¥•('" Jrr ( l' p I J F ll 11 l' r ,JI ll<'"O•n<J 01IOJv Bro1nrr Mr>rtuory. !'>l'r\'l('t.'S \\ crt' held ~1011· 11q11 b~a<:r• Ulvo, Hunhn9ton ll<..i<.n, I f R h E c .. 11.0 1111 < ay or rut er ugt'ne KELLY ·Francis Za briskie, 68. t<A THRVN KELLY, rt"d1nl of h . · ·h , b ' · l.oqu,.. H,11, c.i ~""'~' ,,,.. ~·ll'J w o was 1n s O'f\ us1ness •• P•c•t.c 'v1fw Memori•I P••• before entering the Socie· Mor1wry,Nf'wPOrtBucn. t v of Jesus Brother WHITEHILL • • • OWICHT F WHITEHILL, rf~lCS..>nt Gene. a S he WaS knOYtll, oe t..qun.J 11 '"· '"· CJ••~ 01 oe.ttn had been assigned to Le-Mo&rcn 2•tl'I. 191~ '>urvlved by h•' wite. • • e1nd nursery stock pro· tluclion begun moving in. Fitchcn culls the 1950s the county':-. ugriculturaJ .. golden Yl'<Hs ... There \\ere only l\\O yt·ars in the dccucle wlH:rc pro- duction d1pp<.'d belO\\ $100 million. It '' :ts ; ii., o ;1 n l' r a "ht•n IJrm:-. ht•g.111 gl\ 111g 11 :1~ to honH·s ;md nt'" 1ndustr~. lh l!lf;(I or<: ha rd an· ca..!<' h.1d d 1 p pl'd from H:l. ooo lo 31:!.000 th ough lru<:k 1 fa r m 1 n g g r t• \\ f 1 o m Hi.500 lo 2·1.000 al' rt''>. Agricultural \ cnturt!S fed bv new n•s1dcntial gro\\th caml· 11\lo their own. TllF. ~l:RSF.ftY and EulaWt111~n11t two dauqhters, S..IWJ. moyne College Slnce 1971. 01\\0n ol Fullnton ~nd Hf left M. La~ of V1ro1nia Irv~ '}1anoch1ldtenand 1wo·,..------------------...,.-----: Qrt.tl QrclOOChoiOt• n !.~rYI(\'\ Wiii ti.: !'\Eld T nur !><lay N\."c h 711h .lt 11 00 A.M. •r.====~i;i:l~;i~~iiji;ii;iill Gen~vd PtP,by11•r1.•n Churc.n ot Laguna Hilt~ lniPrmPnt, Pac111t Vfcw Mti-mortc.ll Pari.., N1·wport 0@-dCh P•t.1t1c Vlf!W Mortu.u v d1rector ... WEISER WILLIAM JOHN WEISER, rt\od('nl rot L.a9urw H•fl\. Cd Oale ol ~"'" Much 73ro. t'17~ !.urv.veo bv ht\ wit•, Lfl•• M . W~1..er. one \.on. Wdrr~ J We•~r. Of\I' oauont~r. Mr\ P.tuf T Butlf'r o l P.ilm !,pr.nos. six qrandchdOrton nnCI •turteen qtf'.lt 9rdnd<.h1IOr~n Ro,•ry TutscMV. b •S PM, M•\\ W•Onl'\Ooly, 10 00 AM. bOth al ~I No<hOid• C•thOllC Cllurch, Uqund H•ll\ Entombment, PU<IO<·"" M~U\Olrum NI< Cor MIC 11, La9un4 6ecKn l+ltot luCJrV' dtrfl'< tor\ BAY LIES RIPLEY N ~A.YLIES, re-.'°""' o• Cotona Ol'I M.Jr C• O•le C>t Ol·dll\ NW•tl> 11nct. 1q/, '>urv1vt"O by 111 w It Hf!ol~n 8dyt1•·\ ont· dauqhter. v,11, "~ lhOt"rlp'°". 9'•l,,O\On N••I Thorno'Of'I Jr brotf'Wt-r Hu ry Bcl\dif'\ s.torv1~ ro, will bf'-"4ilO T """a.iv, M.trch 111n o11 7 00 PM, B.illt tlHo•rof\ Fun•r,,1 Ho""'· Corond ~f Mi>t Ch.tlX'I 8dlu &r~ron Cornn• Of'I Mdr Mortu.trv 01r~c.tors In hf u ot tlow~r~ the t•m·•.- ~\l\Oonc1t•on· 10 Th<" Hurt Fund CHECK THESE SAVINGS! 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PhOno Tape JOIN THE EASTER PARADE TO SOUTH COAST VILLAGE WHERE SHOPPING AND DINI.NG ARE FUN AGAIN. Notice is hereby given that all merchandise for keeping up appearances of the body, home and spirit is ready now at South Coast Village --where the merchants have a knack for making the customer feel right at home. Where shopping is fun again. And personal again. Very, very personal. Full of wonderful surprises from the four corners of the earth. The Village Collection offers over 60 intimate shoppes., 10 international eateries plus varied entertainments and other civilities. It is a triumph of creative shopkeeping for the creative shopper. , Open Weekdays 10-9 Saturday 10-6 Sunday 12-5 (Closed Easter Su11dny) Across the street from South Coast Plaza at Bear and SunOower. .Ji mH T, Fish Communl~tlons. tnc. 6 col X 13" Ad for Los Ana-1,a Tim•• {Orange CounM • .Dlltv PUol AO KEY SCV # t I , ' ' . 17 17 Are Dark Ages Novv? • By JO OLSON 0.-.0.11,~ ...... " . . "We who are supposed to be· civilized aren't. We~ uvm, ln the dark ages of medicine. Man is hell· bent on destrueUoo." Tbeu words, spoken by a:n Orange Coast dentist who ls g . member of the International Academy of Preventive Medicine, perhaps may be a bit strong, but they a re indicative or the academy's reason for being. It is, he said, "a g"°"p of doc- tors who are tired ot treating symptoms." Form ally, the Houston-based acad~my describes it.self p "a profession al organization de- dicated to the broadest principles and highest ideals of the preven- tion of disease and the preserva· tion of total health ol peoples of the world." What is preventive medicine? In terms of dentistry, it is as sim- ple as avoiding sugar, which is decay-causing. Jn_ ~he _g eneral practice or medicine 1t is a complete tum- ~ound from the doctor 's tradi- tional role of c uring the sick. The dentist quoted earlier has few good words for the tradi· BEA ANDERSON. Editor TWft41ay,AU~US, 1'7S • Pa .. at t1on l job of healers. ''Tooth de· ' <.'ay now is rumpant and is a . serious dlaease,'' he said. •"That means something's • wrons. You have to be an ob-server. Ask your patient what \hey put in their mouths. They uJI helve one thing in common -a very serious sugar habit. .. We were only taught in dental school that 'sugar contributes to decay.' ·:1 love to get children and young adults and ask them, 'Do you Wlllll to have good teeth?' I tell them it's good teeth or s ugar. No one can make the decision for them. "I'v e given them the responsibility !or their own mouths." Tb~ solution to preventing de. cay 1s "the most simple ~ the world,•• the dentist said. °1 do ·know som e solutions for ' medicine that are so simple it staggers the imagination." He is angry because he thinks too. man~ doctors give drugs to their patients simply to relteve s ymptoms. "'J.'hat creates another proble m. People should try to find out why they are m a nd forget doctors. Nature heals ... The tlt!nlist believes that fresh frwts and veaetabl~ ure .. lhl' ooJy jood food " and the ''protein thine hus been way overdone. Fats and protein are very dJf. ficult for the body lo dJgesL and elimln1tte. You don't need near the amount or protein we eat." . For Dave end Janie Balsiger of Costa Mesa, this approach worked in curing a family medic19l problem and they now are almost total vegctanans. "As a result of the prevenll Vt! medicine approach to the treat mcnt of Janie's blood dot, \\l' have become extremely health- con!lcious in our home and have cuto'lt most meats and all sweets containing 11ugur." Balsiger said. The family also attended a nutntion class taug ht by a dottor w ho has studied the Hunza peo- ple. which ''completely altl'red" many of their eating habits. Such an approach to medil·tnt· on a worldwide basis is one of thl· goals of the academy which ''a::. founded in 1971 by a Houston pbysjcian, Richard 0. B~nnan. Its members particulatly are· interested in tt)e chronic de- generative diseases (diabete::.,. heart disease, circulatory pro·: -blems) because of their increas· Dr. John King · c~ecks Dee Dee Williamson at Pomona School health fair dental screening. !ng mcidencl', and belteve "keep. mg patients healthy is preferable to crisis diaainosi:s and treat· ment." Why form un academy? Why not l!ncourage doctors and den· ll~ts to work with lhelr own pa- tient in bu1ldln1 their health., It is valuuble, the rowH.lers sa} be<.'ause it ean conduct St'mmurs: create anttlm otiphcrc "co11 ducive to open dl1cust1ion or pr!!· ventive medical mea::.urt.>1> between physicians, dentists and health-related professionah from different gtwgraphical areas," keep the profossionc1ls informed of new developments. and help medical and dental schools develop courses in prc- venti ve medicine. In addition. a foundation has been crealed to carry out t.>duca- tion and research projects . The next meeting or the academy will be a conference .\pril 17·20 m Miami, in conJunc·- l1on with the Academy of Orthomolt!cular Psyctualry. Anyone wishing further in· formation about the academv may write to 871 Frostwood Dr., Houston, T ex. 77024. Exe<.'ultve . director is Joseph A. l'\o""ell. Checkups Needed. By ALLISON DEERR Of t1'e O•llJ Pilet Sta" J( a ll of the dental caries that develop each year could be treat- ed. the annual cost would be $10 billion. Eighty-fi ve million· manbours and $250 million a re Jost to in· d ustry annually due to dental neglect. School absenteeism because of dental problems is unmeasura- ble. By the age of 55, halt of the American population is eden- tulous, m eaning they have lost aJJ of their t eeth. The s tatis tics cited by Anaheim periodontist Leonard Espinda and Newport Beach or- thodontist Farrell G. Hinkle are part of an intensive training pr~ gram for classroom teachers. Sponsored by the education committee of the Orange County Dental Society, the program in- cludes workshops for tea~hers i~ Resources CIIlLDREN'S DENf AL HEALTH CLINIC: Orange County Medical Center. CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES: 776-5551, EX. 262. CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S RELIEF FUND: 525-5347. CHILDREN'S DENTAL CLINIC: Newport Beach As- sistance League, apply through school nurse, Newport-Mesa school district. ·COMMUNITY CLINIC: Santa Ana, operated by OCMC. LAGUNA REACH FREE CLINIC: Emergency care. 546-3715. ORANGE COUNTY DENTAL SOCIETY EMERGENCY PANEL: Referrals, 542-7505. dental disease prevention and screening school chldren for potential problems. SPEAKERS BUREAU The society's auxHiary has a speaker 's bureau that has re· ·ached 19,000 county students in the classroom. "The rational empirical ap- proach hasn't worked," Dr. Espinda said. "We all know that telling someone that smoking is hazardous lo bis health won't cause him to slop . .. The power:coe rcive ap- proach. brush your teeth or else, hasn't worked either. So. the hardest way to go, re-education. has to be the mos t successful." Dr. Espinda said that people must be convinced that good den- tal care helps them be the way it is accepted lo be. Neglect of proper dental care is common, he said. "Twenty per- cent of the population have never been to a dentist. More than sixty percent visit one Jess than once a year. "Unfortunately. many wait un- til there is pain and discomforl. When that happens. unlike other medical problems. il is often loo late to save the teeth. A lot of damage has been done by the time you have pain." TEETH LOST In 1917, it wa's noted, half of the population lost their teeth by age 50. Jn other words, we've moved the loss age up only five years in · half a century. · Through a film, s lide presenta· lion, lecture and discussion the dentists brief teachers on dental hygiene, polential problems and community r esources. "What happens in the classroom carries over into the home." Espinda said. "Soon, the children are educating their parents 111 proper c;ffe." Many children. who ob\'iousl~ need care. do not get it. becau:.<: the problt!m is not recognized by the parent. bl·cause of lack of rl'- sources or s1mpll· neglect. they C:tsserled. need attention on a special form. lie does not s ign his own name. ·The inform ~1t1on is gi' l'll 111 parents LI long "it h ,1 rt•sou1'<'<.' n· fcrral · · COOPERc\Tl \'E The project is a cooperative l'f· forl thal involvc:s teachers . This s purred the society lo in· parent·teacher jJroups, school it~ate a consultation program nurses .and the society, through with county school districts and members who volunteer their recently to or ganize a formal timl'. screeni ng program in coopera-Oemons tralions of dental tion with ~he schools. . screening arc gi\•cn at health Acco_1din g lo .a soc1c l\· fairs throughout tht• count\' ao.; ~poke s m an: .':hi Id ren ~re t part of the Nlm·ation.11 pr<>C'l·~s screened lo dctcc:l dental c.ant!S. Or Hinkle e mphasized that or o_rthodontu.rc 1wrds and_penodon-thodontisb now begin~·eing lhl'tr t~I (~um and supportmg bonel patientsatages 4·7 disease. ..Th ,. . h ti l I '"The drnt1s t ''ho docs Lh e tei c i:. muc ia 't• t·LJn < o screening checks Lhc areas that before a. problem develops . ;o;o that tt will be lc!>s !>evcrc a:-; lhl• Some MDs Think So c:hlld ~rows. ,\ dC'nt1st, ht· said. is train<.·d to dl'lt·t·t problem:. ;Jfte1· thev'n • dt•· 't'lopcd. "hill' orlho<.lonlists can tll'l l'l'l lht• prohll'm l'arher Tht• Amt•ncan Dental S<lnt'l' nolt•::. thi..ll nllll' oul of lt.•n American adulls now ha\e periodontal disease. which can be prevenled with good denlal hygiene. ·· Jl is obvious that prevention is the key. It has to be a re- l'ducuti ve process. but we fel'I 1t 1s VC'ry importanl." .\ goal of the sociC'ty b pro '1~ion of mobilt• dl'ntLJl cai·t· d1111l':. fo Oran g t• ('ount~. to l'l'· .1ch lhO~l' who <irl' 11111 rl'Ct'I\ inl-! t·Jrt' Another is to makl' the pubh<.> <JWi.Jrt· o f res ourCl'S "hich <Jlrrady ex 1~t. Pledge Bri_ghtened a Life ·Ann .Landers· DEAR ANN LANDERS: Once I was f:omplelely blind. Can you imagine what it is like suddenly tp be denied the joy of seeing all tbe beautiful things in the world aQd the faces of lhose you 1ove1 Today my sight h• beeli com· ~ely restored, thanks lo a cor - Ma transplant. Words connot. «:x- wess my gnlltude to th penan ho made it possible. Someone wbose identity I will never know p&edged his eyes, alter death. to a ~anger. ·1 want to express my gratitude l ... my benefactor by urelnR o\hers to pledae the.tr eyes ao thot when they leave this WOTld they mlaht moke it po111lble for a blind P9'IOi'l to 1 e 11oln. Won't yoy, ·please help me, Ann·~ As k your readers to contact the Internation al Eye Foundation, Sibley Memorial Hospitol, Washington, D.C .. for iruorma· t.ion and guidance to the eye bank neanst U.em . -GRATEFUL IN BEVERLY, MASS. DEAR GRATEFUL: Here's 7oar letter. and I tbank yoa for lt. And now a word from Ana Lan· den: The need for ''e doaatJonl Is <"rltlul. Many undldate for restored sliht ma.a& waJt six or ef&hl month• la total darkness because of tbe 1bortaae of donors. . There are no relltloa obJ«· t.loo• on tbe part of CMMllc, Protestant or Jewish f alths. Eye removals do not In any way dis- figure the faces of the deceased. People of any age may donate the ir eyes. R e latives may authorise eye donations at th~ Ume of death. Individuals who have poor vision or d.iaeased eyes may donate their eyes for re- search linc:e auc:b t1&'11e Is ob· vlous ly not sallable ror tramplant. Pleas e write to Sibley Memorial Hospital today. It may be the most noble act you have ever performed lo yow enUre :lfe. AM tt co.ta yoe aot111n1. I al;aed •1 pleclre c:ant three yean a(o. PEAK ANN t..ANUt;i(!); rm· . ane ol tb,oae people wbo never does today what he can put off till tomorrow. Pll•ase forgive me for being month:-lat<.' "1th this IN· . ter. My wife rl'.1d your column ;_i • while back and handed it to mt• She said, .. \\.hat will Ann Lan- ders say next / Is NOTHING sacred?" She was referring to your letter from the young man who couldn't urinate in a public place and was worried bttause he had just enlisted in the Navy. The slang term for th<' problem is ••a bashful kidney." Your answer was both enlightening and en- couratlni. I have been "one of lhos~" all m lite nd I'm in my mid-40!\. y wife hos no Id<>:• t have the problem. When t rcatl 1t m your column. I thought, .. How won- derful that Ann hus lht' couragt• \.Q print such a lt'lll'r • ·· I applaud you for SJX'akmg out about thing-; th<1t huthcr people . l'Ven though t ht• toplt' might be considered crudl' or tndehcate. A f lot of folk s need to have their questions ans\\ cred by a stranger, and you do a great service. -YOuR FRIEND IN CANADA DEAR "F RIEND: Thank5 for wrflin~. I agret that some lettus I print arc not appropriate fw drawing-room conversatlor\ but my aim ls to educat<' ~le and provide answcr11J for lbNe who_ have no place else to go. That particular letter educated !\1 E. After it appeared I was virtually flooded (i( you'll excuse lht• choice of words, with thank· you's from men with th,~ 1lro· • bll'm. I bad no ide a there "ere u many bas hful kidneys on lhe ~orth American contillenl. • ANN LANDERS di~cusses teenage drinking -its myths, its realities. Learn the facts by re· admg, ''Booze and You -For Teenagers Only... by Ann Lan- ders. Send SO cents in coin and a long. st amped, selt~addressce envelope lo Ann Landers. P.0 Box 1400, Elgin. Ill. 60120. \ ~--.-...-.. ft DAILY PILOT TLC Shows RN Barbara Peterson gives tiny Chris toph e l" He n - derson a bit of TLC in Hoag Ho s pital nur s ery . n e ar trans port incubator. Similar e quipme nt wi ll be purc hased from proceeds from a mate rnity fas hion s howin g, Friday, April4. at 7:30 p.m. in Robinson's Fas hion Island. A s pecial prize will be free de- Jive ry charges at Hoag for one lucky mother.to-be. Coast Couples Vows Exchanged Roberts-Crawford Edison High S chool graduates Christy Ann Crawford and Phillip Travis Roberts I I I ex- changed nuptial vows and rings before the Rev. Dr. Charles H. Dieren- field in St. Andrew's Presby te rian ·Church, Newport Be ach. The newlyweds, who wi ll li ve in Fountain V;.i llcy, C:1re the daughter and son of the Herbert E. Crawfo rds a nd Capt. and Mrs. P. T. Roberts, all of Huntington Be ach. They ~lso :,,tudied at Orange Aura of Mystery Shrouds Sc'orpio WEDNESDAY, MARCii 26 By SYDNEY OMA RR ARIES <March 21-April 19): Stakes arc high -don't get involved in compLicated schemes. Key is to pr~crve, consolidate and protect. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Avoid becoming de pendent on one who drains from you -fina ncially and emotionally. He ··selfish'.' a bout your own · health and general well-be in~. GE~11NI (May 21-June 20J: Full Moon aspects coin cide now with creal1n~ l-'n· de!!vors, romantic situation. Dcalmg~ \\1th children also could be highlighted. Cr\NCER <June 21-J uly 22>: You m<1y he pulled in two directions. K ey is to build toward security. Shortcut won't do the job. Be patient, pe rs iste nt. LEO <July 23-Aug. 221: Jlold off on journeys. if possible. Don't wntc letters in anger. Ability to la ugh <.it your O\\ll fmhll:s is more important lhC;1n usual. VIR~O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: What ~ou want m ay seem so close but out of your grasp. Det a ils. r ed tape a pparently in- terfere with attainment of objective. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0 cl. 22J: Cycle is such that you dQie rmine price. Means you g<:t lowdown on what's what and where you have to go. Questions are answt.'red. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 211: Aura of mystery exists. Clandestine confe re nce is on agenda. Hospita l, institution plays im- portant backdrop role. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 >: Some frie nds act in explosive mannL·r. Means be prepared for s urpnses. Don"t lake s itua- tions. persons for granted. CAPRICORN <Dec. 2l-.fan. 19>: Slow pace 1s f.'sscnlw I to progre:,,s. J f you insist on excess. you arc forced to rctrc.1cc steps. Ac- cent 1s on a m b1l111n. ev;.iluation ,\QUA RIUS <.Jan. 20-l·\•b. IHI: You m;.iy be reaching b<ic l-. to past. Kl'Y 1s to lel go. Otherwise, you make life d1ff1cu lt for yourself. PISCES (F e b. 19-March 20J: You may re- quest a clean s weep. This comes C:1bout beca use of financial misunderstanding or disfute. Key is to be direct . I Today I s Your Birthday you a rc more a$?grcss1Vl' than is apparent on s ur· fare. You CJrc a ble to detect pulse of public. October will S ('(~ you on more solid ground. personally a nd professionall y. Recent tlom~sllc adJust ment is due to work to your advantage. . . A · .. hi S«"Yic:e LoctlffoM• ·-•HMJt• .... PRESCRIPTIONS e (N'°" ~ e Odwtlll Ltf .. ,.. .. ,_.,.... ... ~ . Coast College . Gail Jones and Steven Roberts were honor al· tendanls. Others in the bridal pa rty we re Cheryl and Charles Crawford. Mrs. J amt.'s Sudcrl>l'r~. Kathy Walsh . Ronald Co li"1 nj,!s. H r e nd a n Gar~an. M 1chaL•I Mtln· tyre and Daniel Zotti. Minor-Clark Sts. Simon and Jude Catholic Church , Hunt- ington Beach w as the setting for the nuptial ceremony linking Vi - vienne Clark and P a ul E. Minor. The bride, d a ughter or William Cla r k or Ilunt- i n gt on B e a c h and Pc g~y C lark o l /\nah..:1m . a tt e nded Western Uigh School a nd Cypress Coll ('gl'. li e r h usba nd . a ;.!raduat C' of St. P a ul lhgh School and now a student <.1 t Cy press College, is the son of the Dav id Minors of Whit- tier ,\ l l e n d a n l s w C' r c Sh<:'r) I, P atn<·1.1, Shar- ron, Scott <.1 nd T e r ry Clark, Linda Dl'for rest, Darla llerna nd(•t. Steve :\1inor, Jim Lovell and Thomas Sled. Hasper-Johnson S usa n John son o f Fo untain Va lley and Thomas Hosper, Hunt- ington Be ach wL•re mC:1r· ried in Sts. Simon and Jude C<.1tholic Church, Huntingt on Bea t h. Attenda nts Wl·r c Robin McLain, Gus Thynnes, Peter J ohnson and Kent McLain. Par e nts of t h e free candY easter eggs & parade The easter bunny Will be passing out free eggs to the little tot• daily ttHs thurs.. frt . sar. 1 to " pm. And on sar a1 I 30 pmBlvd Mrs Jaycees will host annual easter bonnet contest tor children ages 2 thru 8 Prizes awarded 1n 5 categories Free fun daily 1n the H unt1noton Center Mall. at Beech Blvd at Edinger, off San Diogo Fwy Work, Smoke Harm Health Sacramento-Tiie injurious ef- fect of carbon mono~ide on humans ii mo~ notable from tobacco 1m oke than from automobile exhaust emiNloos. llC:COl'dlnl to a recaitly completed study in Mtuouri. Tbe barmfulotll of carbon moQOXlde <CO) on people la well documented. Hl1b concentra· tJa:us Inhaled durln1 acute ex-. posuHI can lead to brain and • bNrt damaae aa well u death. Lower levels or expoeure. even without producln1 uncomf'ortable body 1ymptoms, can result in measurabl• pbysiologlcal changes. · Variou.s occupational group& such as police officers. longshoremen, border and prlsoa guards and tire flchten are sub- ject to increased carbon monox- ide exposure because of the nature of their work. There is little available knowledge concerning the CO burden of an urban population from the usual sources of carbon monoxide in urban air. One study of the phenomenon in St. Louis provides some recent, practical information. In the study. investigators measured the blood carbox- yhemoglobin level (the form CO exists in the blood stream> in more than 16,000 individual donon to a Red Crou blood pro- 1ram during a one ye~ period and then correlated flOd#lal with smoking btslorles, tr•"el and aoci~conomtc inforauUon. The result.I pointed to signlfi. cant sources of carbon moooxide. Sl.1oldn1 was the m05t relevant factor in determinln& ca.rbox- yhemoa lobin levels. with in- dustrial work npo6Uresecond. · It was found that persons who .smoked on the day of blood sampl • tng bad an average CO blood level nearly rive and a half times that or nonsmokers. Employed persons had a sicnificantty hlaber Jevel than those who wero not employed. Workers who had been at work during at least part of the four hour period before blood.donation bad higher levels than t.bo6e who ·had not been at their place of employment that day. The study concluded that CO saturations found in the St. Louis population were not due to carbon monoxide in the ambient at- mosphere, but were overwhelm- ingly due to two sources or ex- posure, s moking and occupa- tional location. The importance of this finding li~ in the ract that St. Louis is one of the more polluted cities in the country in terms of carbon monoxide concentrations in the ambient air supply.· A study of donors at a Red Cross Bloodbank showed that smokers had nearly 5Y2 times more carbon monoxide than non-smokers. Who's Who Mistaken MRS. ROBERTS newlyweds, who , .. ill live in Fountain Vall ey, are the Robert A. J ohnsons o f Vi s ta and Mrs . Frances Hos pe r , Pit- tsburgh. The bride is a graduate of Orange Coast.College and he r husband attends C alifornia Sta l C' U ni ve r si t y al Long Beach. Creasey-Garrett Golden West College :,,tucknts Lisa Lvnn Gar- rell and Cor ey Robert Cre:..i~ey exchanged wed- ding vows a nd n ngs in the· Fir!:>t ·Baptist Church of Foun tam Valley. By ERM,\ BO:llBECK No one was more surprised than I to receive a questionnaire from Eneland wanting to include me in Vol. II of the International Who's Who in Community Service. This is quite an honor for a woman who <a> got pregnant so s he wouldn't have to go on a field trip to a c anning factory with the third grade; (b) sent out cards lo 200 sports booster parents invit- ing them to be "athletic sup- porters" and <c> was relieved of my duties as PT A bo6pitality chairman when I served watercress salad with my house dressing -gin and tonic. But here it was, a formal letter with an official crown with a cross on it, addressed to .. Dear Community Servant." My community service career spans August to November 1960, at which time I served as chairman of the church bazaar to raise money for playground r ecreational facilities. It was my only contribution to a civic en- deavor. I base my international suc- cess on four philosophies: DON'T TAKE NO FOR AN ANSWER. In August, I called 800 parishioners out of which I conned four into serving with ine. I threatened one with an unhappy death, two with phone calls at night with heavy breathing and one wilh the exposure of her relationship with her son's orthodontist. BE FIRM. In September, we gathered together 20 workers at a restaurant to discuss plans for the bazaar. Shouting above the din of female voices. I raised my arms and said, "Please. girls. we are not here to Critter. I would consider it a personal favor if you came to order.'' They applauded, thanked me for my generosity and did indeed order $67.35 worth of food, stick- ing me with the bill. KEEP RECORDS. Always re- member next year's committee can learn by your mistakes. Ex· ample: Receipts from Pitch and Toss Game, $16.20. Replacement of blackboard from Pitch and Toss Game. $150. Chipped tooth Peering Around AT ·WIT'S .END or principal who was slugged by chairman of Pitch and Toss Game, $86. Bail for chairman of Pitch and Toss Game, $20. TAKE PRIDE IN YOUR CON· TRIBUTION. The path or the Christmas bazaar was paved with anxieties and frustration, but everytime I go by the play- ~round and see those children Jumping rope with the 50 feet of plastic clothes line that the pro- ceeds furnished, I choke up. i:'O( those of you who want this treasure of information for your personal library, the royal edi- tion of Who's Who In Community Service will set you back $175. I'd feel a lot better about it if the editor's signature smeared when I spit on it. P arents of t h e m•\\ I~ weds arc Robert S. Gar rett of Lake wood. ;\l rs. War ren E . Lipps of Huntington Beach a nd Mr. and ~1rs. Claude R. Creasey also of Hunl· ins,'lon Beach. Attending the couple were Julie Ga rrett, Jody Willis, Kim Garrett. Lau rie Smyth e , Judy Parry, Chris Creasey. Willi am McAdoo. Gary Huddle s t o n . Dana Hunter, Jim De Luca, Michae l Lipps, Steve Os chner and M a rty t;hler. PLEDGED by Delta Gamma at the University of the Pacific were. Bridget Briggs and Susan Bubb, both of Newport Beach. For the classic look- look to Joyce! The couple also ar c graduates of Fountain Valley Hi gh School and \\ill make their home in Westminster. Miss Briggs is the daughter o! Walter Briggs and Nancy Alberts, and Miss Bubb's parents are the Harry Bubbs. EARNING her wings with Delta Air Lines is Teri Lynette Costa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J .L. Costa of Huntington Beach. A graduate of Orange Coast College's airline progTam and Della's training school, she is based in New Orleans. ff! ~. "WHILE YOU FL.Y" ..•.. 't-' ~$!-~ . Hi! : ~ ~ I'm Geor~e Hurst. f ,\. ~ 1 . . _,·,, . ,, ·1 . '' I.' '·~ I'd like to introduce our new service, Georae Hunt Executive Systems. 0'Whlte you ny" from Orange County Airport, we· can aave you ttmo ~ money by provfdlng executive indoor parking and performln1 that esaential automotive service, main· te:Dance, and repair you may be putUng off, due to your busy tcbeduJe. You may ~ssocla~e my name with tho Hunt Shiflet', the Hunt Poww Restue Tool (;j lifesavmg device -Orance County haa nine wttta currently in use) or Hunt Performance. Inc., a company I founded in 1151. I aold m7 iD&ercat in that com pa~ to the Sunbeam CorporatJon in urra. We hope to provide career oPl*luDIU• to mUY Db11ically and eottllly handicap~ Orange County clUaat &Del eontlnao tJdt fr.a.lee u our Qt&em U• panels nationwide. Give me a call at my orficeduringtheday (971M100) or, bett.tryet, call me'etllloiM in ~e evenln1 (846-2501). I'd Uh to tdl you, penooally, about our acJtJN Dl'!f service. OEOROE HURsT ·Executive Sptemt .,....._.,...,.H ........ 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'· FIGMENTS NANCY I 'LL FIND OUT IF= THIS SCALE IS REALLY HONEST -.1f ACROSS 1 Actor ····· Cochran 6 No1well· done 10 Gail 14 Souvenir 15 Egyplian 43 Gaspe Peninsula's Rock 44 Occupied a chair 45 lnlanlry soldier HONEST WEIGHT AND FORTUN£ 1 ' sun god 16 New Zealand tree 17 W1lhouta bfeak·2 words 47 Levet achieved 51 Necessity 52 Releasing cond11tonally ~~""4 ~~~"+"+~~ • 18 Closely 54 Lamenler 58 Black Poe I 59 Ravens 6 Re0timand relahve Slang 35 Produce confined 19 And othe<s 2 words 20 Flower organ 22 End 24 M1hlary squadron 26 Dove lor gems 27 Sp1riled hO<ses cries 1 Aclor Leon craps 6' Asian 36 Indian of pacl 8 St I h Pe"· 1n111als 1 c '" 62 Alaskan quickly. 2 37 Existed words 39 Feminine city g Pe1111ons name 63 Refrlgeranl tor 40 Most 64 Preclude 10 Guides a unkempt 65 Frog 5 vehicle 42 Saint··-· relative 11 Adding 43 Gives 66 "·· •• machine satisfacllon l1me1". Never product 44 Drunk: 1 31 Oaf 67 Narrowness 12 Delele Slang Preltx 13 Pushed a 40 Small 32 Dehghls 1n 33 Forces 35 lnconseQUen-DOWN 1talhe 38 In the 1 Cause lo cenlllf ol hall 39 Jam. Pius 2 .. Cactus and Leo Flower .a Reasonable role .-1 Calendar 3 Manages abbr somehOW .. 2 Wood 4 Tool< a pulp rtsk pr~el 5 Sulf1xes --2-.. .... J._•__,"""s -• 7 14 I 11 31 JI 41 67 \ 6) \ rail ,._,,mber 21 Golf 47 SQuanclered situation 48 Prot11bi1ton 23 Enterlainer 49 Odor Peggy ---SO Decree by 25 Go as a legislation tnrong 53 AClfeSS ••• - 27 Nail Verdc>n 28 ····sick SS Tardy 29 Greedy 56 Broad while collar 30 Ideal 57 El •.•• Slang Cheap cigar 34 Canary s 60 Sellout sign by Dale Hate by &nie Bush.miller YOU HAVE A VERY WARM PERSONALITY r/lf."'"14' llu,NM'I I'·"" ........ \ ... ,,. ....... . .,.,,., "'·····-· .... - PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH ~i...AR10NI ~(. Of~<ES__. . , ....... _..._._I"',. - AltTHlA~ HE~'S A LITrL~ FIL.L.Elt ,,.EM AeouT' A ICIO L.~ING ~15 ?KATE KEY. IT'~ NOT ML.IC~, &LJT c.AN VOtA ~LIP IT IN SOMEW~E ~E !' DICK TRACY . .. l'M GOING OUT, SPARKLE, ANO CHECK EVcRY TELEPl-fONE POST IN EDGEVlL.LE! l'L.L. KILL THEG • ' DOOLEY'S A"f'1"f:M'f"ION ! A&..~ PA'1"1e...a-rs WHO t-tAVf! SIX COMP~AIW"f'S OA. &..eSS, OUR S:XPASSS SURGeRY &..AME: ISMOW . OPS._,! . : . -.... ... . DAil Y PILOT 8;1 .,,.,,,. ...... •tt1~.,.~, ... .-s....oc ..... .,_ -..,,,,.- GORDO FAUJJA. FJ~el! JAi THI!. /.t.tMllJ& Ol=MAIJ.S J.I (i)t.JI 0 /JJTAK.E, mi coa:.-7.A l~f .$·'-5 MOONMUWHS by Harold Le Doux · MEANWHILE CAN YOU TELL ME.. WHETHER FLIGHT 207 WILL BE r-•rw~-i ARRIVING ON TIME'> !Tln~~~ )'OU SIT OOWH,VERA,AND 00 SOME MORE OF "'1)UR STRIPS! YOU'RE SEHINO! by Mell by Chester Gould by Gus Arriola THE GIRLS ~ ~~Hf ,.,.-, ... "Whal I love about lingerie j, >-11U never hc1vc 10 v.·orry about how II will look on you 'llnll.' n11hody che '' (:Oin!! 10 ~cc it." DENNIS THE MENACE \ CLEVELAND CAP) -"I tried 1.o kill hlm. I tried to annlbilate him, he was a dirty fighter ••• eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth." Muslim Muhammad All re- ached lnto the Bible t.o ftod words to describe the bittemeas tlnlt swept him after a wild last-round victory over obscure. Chuc~ Wepner that preserved tils world heavyweight boxln1 cham- pionship Mon day night. It wasn't ono of All'• most glorious hours. I'or 14 rounds' and mo1t of the 15th, the big, awkward, barroom brawler from New Jersey stood toe to toe with the world title- holder, taking Ali's best shots without l)uckling. The great All was booed in the sixth round when be stood in the comer, cov- . ering his face from Wepner's marshmallow left hooks and looping rights. wa5 only a shadow of the sreat filbt.er that batUed bis way to the heavyweight crown only to have it taken Crom hlm unjustly and then regain it. He wasn't tbe Ali who fought two great battles with . Joe Frazier and smashed George Foreman into submtasion last October in Zaire. Africa -and he admitted it. But, like a cboreosrapber, he rallied !or a 1Urrin1 ftn1ah that left bis leeion of f ollowen again chant1nf, ••An, AU, All." With seconds left 1n the 15th round, the champion unleashed a devastating attack. He nailed Wepner with a left and then shot a straight right to the jaw that had the impact of a sledgeh.m- mer . There were moments of blah tenslon. It appeared to be a fiaht ending with both boxers pro-- strate. But it was a Muhammad gag. Boxillg's greatest actor w~s ·on stage again. "Too many fools were ellmb- ing into the ring," he aaid. ''I just lay down." In one breath, AU prai•ed Wepner as a creditable figt,.ler.-:- "better than you all gave ham credit for. George Foreman and Ken Norton were easter" -and in the next breath be Jasbed out at both the ring tactics of· his oppo- nent and the peifoiinfance of Perez, the referee. "He was a dirty dog," Ali said of Perez. "He let that man keep banging me on the head. I got tw() welts oo the back of my bead. Wepner butted me and be kicked me once. The referee didn't say- anything. MUHAMMAD ALI KNOCKS CHUCK WEPNER AGAINST THE ROPES. UPI TelephOtos Ali dropped to the lower strands or the ropes in the ninth for a disputed knockd~wn. He Wepner was bleeding from a ·cut over the left eye and his face was reddened and bruised from scores of unblocked punches. He collapsed against the ropes and dropped to the canvas like a stricken moose. •'Perez is not white, he is not black. He is just trying to be white, a part of the people in New York who took my title away. I never want to see him in the ring again. Ifhe is, I willnotfight." We Can Be \ Contender -Williallls PAL:\1 SPRINGS <AP> -ll took a loss for Dick Williams to acknowledge that he now feels his California Angels can be con- tenders in the American League. Williams did not seem downcast after Mondav'!> 8-7 loss to the Oukland Athlt.>lics. despite three errors in the fourth inning which led to four unearned runs off Andy Hassler. "All I have !>aid is that we would win more than we would Jose but, yes, I think we cun IJc a contender," s aid Williams. He said the play of his youngsters is the most ple:.ising aspect of the first 13 games of the spring and he added. "I know this is only s pring but the way we've been playing, we can be a contender. The kids don 'l know how to say 'quit','' .. -- Pluckily. the challenger groped to his feet at the count of nine but referee·Tony Perez in- terceded. Ali was the winner by a ·technical knockoul. in 2:41 of the 1.5lh round. It will go into the re- cord books as a knockout because TKO's are not counted in heavyweight UUe fights. As Wepner was literally dragged to his corner by manager Al Braverman -while the crowd or 14,847 in the Cleveland Coliseum yelled wildly -Ali on the other side of the ring. slumped to the floor. He lay there momentarily -as .tf unconscious from exhaustion. -1:? tr All admitted the he did not train hard. He said he paced himself, saving energy for future opponents, such as European -champion Joe Bugner~ his possi· ble next foe this summer, Joe Frazier and George Foreman. •~1 trained just·hard enough to get by," he said. "I plan to fight 10 more years. If I tried to move and duck every punch I would have been tireder than him at the end. "Few human beings could go is rounds like that." • Norton Impressive Battered Quarry Says He'll Retire to be the aggressor as he backed Norton into the ropes and flailed away. One such youngster is Cana- dian outfielder John Balaz, who J,!Ot a ninth inning single after Oakland had taken the lead on Angel Mangual 's two-run homer. •·we keep playing him and WEPNER LANDS A RIGHT DURING MONDAY NIGHT'S FIGHT. NEW YORK (AP> -Jerry Quarry, bis face battered and covered with blood after a de- vastating loss to Ken Norton quietly announced his retirement from boxing Monday and exited Madison Square Garden asking that be be allowed to keep his pride. "I was in charge," Norton said of the third-round exchange. •·1 was catching his punches with m y gloves, countering oc- casionally. I didn't get hit with any clean shots. 1 some others. figuring they would play themselves Ollt of the lineup but they just keep hanging jn there," Williams said. He admitted, loo. that there was a definite possibility of play. jng rookies up the middle - Jerry Remy at second , Orlando Ramirez at s hort and young :Morris Nettles in c·cnter. NetUes has outstanding speed and stole his firth and s ixth bases Monday. The Anf!e ls trailed, 5-4, in the sixth when John Doherty started t a rally with a s ingle and scored on Balaz's double. Tom Egan doubled to score Balaz. Designat· ~d runner Nettles went lo third on ~ ground ball. Bobb}' Valentine then walked. With two oul. Valentine at- t empted to s tl•a l but stopped short of a t ag midway between fi rst and second as Nettles broke for home. Helped by the distrac- tion Nettles scored under Joe Fosse's tag. Phil Garner singled to open the • top or the ninth and Horacio Pina served the home run ball to Mangual that gave the /\'s their third victory in (•ight spring games. The Angel s lost for the fi rst time in the s pring <Jt home C1nd dropped to 10-3 hdorl· today's game al Scottsdul<\ 1\111., with the Chicago Cubs. Herb Washington. Oakland's designated runner, was used on three separate occus1ons and stole his 7th. 8th and 9th bases in seven games. Asked how he fell about a non batter stealing three b a~('"· Williams an~wl'rcd, ''Well, he couldn't steal more than lhrCl' during the regular season. so I ~uess he got h 1s quota for the day." When the season opens the de- signated runner can be used only once in a game ond his max- imum steal total would be three. .. Imag ine a non·player break· ing Lou Brock's record of ll8."' said Ang e ls coach Whitey .Herzog. "That's terrible. If beon- Jy stole one boi"e a game he'd have 162."' Elllerson Withdraws; Lutz Wins ORLANDO . Fla.-Rov Emerson, the 38-year-old tou'r veteran based in Newport Beach . was a last minute scratch Mon-' day in the $60.000 Blue Grou1> tournament of World Cham- pion.ship Tennis. Emerson said hl' \\as !>till bt.'· ing bothered with a "nst tnJury s uffered last week in a tourna· ment at Caracas and plannc.'Cl to rest the next two weeks. Andy Pattison upset Jaime Fillol 4·6, 6-3, 6·4 and Alex Metreveli defeated Ivan Molina 6-3, 6-7, 6·4. Other results included Brian Fairlie's 6·0. 7-6 win over Brian Teacher: Thomas Koch 's 7-6. 6·0 victory over Peter Goerner; Al- lan Stone ·s 6-1, 6-4 triumph over Ismail El Shufei : Teimuraz ' Kakulia's 7·6. G-4 winover Julian I GangaJ al: and J eff Borowiak 's 11-1. 6 -4 \ 1ctory over Woody IHocher. Lut: Adt·a11cn ATLANTA · Sevcnlh·seeded Bob Lutz of San Clemente downed Jeff Simpson of New Zealand. 7-6, G-4 Monday ni~ht in a first round match in the $60.000 World Championship Tennis Atlanta Classic. . In other matches Monday night e1 ghth-secd ed Australian Ph1J D~nt defeakd Tom Edlefsen 6·2. 6-3; Cliff Richey beat Armistead Neely 6-0. 6-4. and Gerald But- trick o( Great Bril<tin dO\\ncd Richard McKec6·2, 6·2 • Erert Triu'"ph# pH I LA D E L p J 1 r /\ ·' l' a n n I' Evert scored a lH, 4 Ii, 6 2 baseline '1ctory over Teri\ ., ,4 W~ ~ DDl0R5 Holliday M onda~ ... in the openin~ ~ w ~1 round of lhe S7S,OOO Philadelphia women's tenniK tournament al l 'N ,..rr -rw.n~D "''lLT the Palestra here. i-. i E.l~Y •i:l£i. i J In other first ·day matches, OAKLAND-The last-place Janet Newberry eliminated Los An1elea Lakers hope to C'OO· Marra Nasuelli, 6·2, 6·3 and Car· ,tJnue their late NMOO •lz:zlh\a rie Meyer stopped Natalie ftjay In a teJevlaed same wtth Ute Fuchs, 6-2, 6·3. rOolden State Warrior• here Olga Morozova opened derense a-ilbt. • of her title by downing Wendy The same will be televised at Turnbull, 6·1, 6·2 ; Nancy Gunter 7:3000 Cbannel 5. stopped Bngitte CuyJ>('r~. 0-6. The (Jaker are~ with ei~ 1>·2. 6·0; Wendy Overton rulllC'd to ••m• left. They hav ~·on b ol win over Jsabel Fenlandc1, 6 7, ibeil'. ._ •I~ outlo and •re 7·2. 7·5. l~ ... lod loortb·.PlUe • Lesley Hunt ='topix'<.I L1rnra Du· ~ix. • • Pont. 6·2, 6-3. Sports in Brief Indiana's Knight Coach of the Year NEW YORK-Indiana's Bob-. baseball game which featured 17 by Knight , a bas ketball extra-base hits. firebrand with a burning desire • Cey hit a three·run homer in to win, was named Monday the the fourth against Boston starter Associated Press major college Rill Lee, then unloaded a bases- coach ofthe year. . loaded shot off Dick Pole in the Knight, whose hots hot . sixth. : Hoosiers broke records en route Joe Ferguson also homered for to the Bi.I? Ten title and the NCAA the Dodgers, while Rico playoffs this year , bad little com· Petrocelli, Fred Lynn, Rick ·petition from the coach of the Burleson, Kim Andrew and Tim year field as well. · • Blackwell belted homers for the A nationwide panel of Sports ·Red So 't d b d t ~ .. wn ers an roa cas ers gave Knight a landslide victory of 210 Ranesq Rafgru votes to 15 for North Carolina's Dean S.mith. Br11i11s Favored' : RENO -Bookmakers Mon· day made UCLA the favorite to win its 10th NCAA basketball ti- tle this weekend in San Diego. The Bruins were posted at 4-5. thl' Reno Turf Club sajd, while giunt-killer Kentucky was 8-5. l.oui:svi lle 9-5 and longshot. Syracuse8·1. Probe Ended NORMAN, Okla. -Joe Ramsey, head basketball coach at the University of Oklahoma the past two seasons, resigned under pressure Monday despite a winning season. SC Star Rel.efued LOS ANGELES -University of Southern California pitcher George Milke, hit by a baUed ball last Friday, was released from the hospital Monday but will not . return to his team for a week or IO days. Harassed by photographers' flash bulbs after being stopped in the fifth round of their scheduled 12 roundes-~ Quarry said: "No more damn pictures. "I want to go with ·a little pride." Norton scored repeatedly. throughout the fight -a closed circuit television preliminary to the Muhammad Ali·Chuck Wepner bout -with left-right combinations and left jabs. Norton, 29 like Quarry, im- mediately thrust himself back in- t o the heavyweight cham- pionship picture when he opened a gash above Quarry's riabt eye in the third round and then closed Quarry's right eye in the fifth. Norton scored with a left-right combination, landed another hard right, then a left jab and re· feree John LoBianco stepped in and stopped the fight at 2 :29 of the fifth round. .. l couldn't see," said Quarry, whose only real flurry of scoring punches came in the third round. "We gave it a try." .. The Ume has come to quit." the heavyweight said as he was escorted into a private elevator with his wire and left the Garden area in a taxicab. Norton, picking up his 33rd vic- tory against three losses, began batterin1 Quarry in the first round with left jabs and several right uppercuts. The second round continued much the same until Quarry took cbaree briefly in a flurry at ring's center. Alter a brier Norton flurry fu 'the third, Quarry a1ain appeared JACKSONVILLE. Fla. -The FBI has found nothing to support a report of point·sbaving in Jacksonville University basket- ball games during the 1973-74 season, says U.S. atty. John Brigg~. In IC Conferen~es Briggs said Monday that the in· vestigation, begun last May but brought to public attention two weeks ago, is closed. Francldse Bid LOS ANGELES A bus1- nt!!itman here say1 he'll have another go al trying to start an American Bas~etbaU Associa· tJon rranchise in Lot Angeles. "We're neaottatlni with the ABA'' ond hope to condude a franchise a1rtement tor tbe l!nS-76 season in the next few . weeks, said Matt Suddleson. pre- sident of a land title oompany. Cq L~alb Dofl•r• WINTER HAVEN. Fla. -Ron ~Y drove In seven runs with a paar ol homers and the Los · ;\ngclea. Dodaers held on tor fl 13·12 victory over the Bo.ston Red · ~ .Monday in. :an cxblbllJOO. No Releaguing NORWALK -A teteaguing change which affected three junior college conferences. has been overturned, the Dai· ly Pllot bas learned. Approx i m nte l y three months ago, tbe Stale Athletic Committee voted tO' s witch Ciroumont Colles• from the Mission Conference to the South COa1t and place Southern CallfornJa Con· fer en co member Eut LA bl the Mmo1>9Ulan circuit. Monday that declalon was reversed at a meettns at Cer- rttol Colle1e of th• Southern C•llfornla JC releaaulna eommittee with members ot lbc1tate committee. Tbua the four conlerenc Involved wtll remain the t1amo U.$ they have been tor the past two years -which means that all of the schedul· · ing for tbe next. school yeur (prlmartly football> will have to a,1alGtbe chan1ed. The lll11lon Conterence is currentl,J a nlne·team set\lp, -the SoCal circuit h; comPoted oC et1ht school• and the South Coast and Metro includes six. Tbe reellD1 ol the rei..cu .. ln1 committee, accordina to Golden Wett CoUtp Mhletlc director Fred Hoover, was that since major releasum1 ls expected to take place the ronowm, year, there should be no chan1es now. Golden West. Iii• memborot the South em Cal Contertnce, Orango Coast Is ln I.be South Coast loop and SaddJcback. ls Jn the Mission circuit.. ··Arter the third, I knew he didn't have anything left," said Norton, apparently rested and unmarked. Quarry received $185,000 and • Norton got $100,000. A crowd of 15,397 at the Garden paid $308, 773.08. • No Upset If We Lose -Wooden· LOS ANGELES CAP) -Coach John Wooden says his UCLA Bruins might be on top of the col· lege basketball ratings but it wouldn't be an upset if they lost in the NCAA championship playoffs. ''It might sound like a cllche, but when you get thi& far along anyone can beat anyone," Wooden said of the NCAA semifinals and finals this weekend in San Diego. "If anyone is weak, they•ve. fallen by the wayside. There is hardly such a thing as an upset when you get to the final four:• Wooden said. The Bruins, after an 89-75 vie· tory over Arizona Statet.Qwin the West Regional, were voted No. l in The Associated Press majOt' college basketball poll as they looked towards their ninth NCAA title in 11 years. The four teams in the finals held four of the six top spots in the poll. Kentucky, an· upset 92-90 win· ner over previously unbeaten and top.ranked Indiana, won the Mideast Re•lonal and was voted second with Indiana, 31·1, third. Louiavllle. which won the Mid· west Reeton from Maryl81\d, waS'. founb with Maryland fttth end· in1 lts season 24~5. Si>Cth·ranked Syracuse upset North Carolina to win the Eas\ Re1iooal. The fop TWlftty C..MO 1. UCl.A (181 ,.. '32 t. KeMllCllY Cl> »-4 ... ,, ,,..,,...(I) "1 • ... u:::= CtO) ;,:1 ... , ... .,..... :::: = 7.ArtMle.... It ~:::at,..\:..... De fl ·rfE· 1'W "' .;: I 2M,., ft: ... ,,.. ,. it==· 15 'ii 't Ot .. e '°'19 H .,,,......Yf•Mtle t>J ~ 11. (MUtfl ... Y 1~ 1t 1•.MkhltM ,... ,.. '9.,.. ..... (Ut\'ttll) ,... '' °"'9B N<•MllO ....... II .. tl .. 1emtlc.tlfy: AtlMnt. ~"*""· CeflCrel Mkllleen, o.mtorl,, l'llmWll, Ka•" Ao\Ofttene. OntiM......, flltfl Amtrlct11t. Pro111oe11~•. lllvt .. rt, S.vtlM"' CAl!lltnlle, TtMIMff, "Te .. 6 (IJfllho). DAILYP1LOT So6aI r..Mi.1Ncllf41 ByEDBURGART W\Jd pitch that scored •• , Southern California Estancia High•s Kevin Lan,date came LaQuintadldn'tscore 0t1t1ea.11,.-11e1atA1" Dove Cooper and a ~~~1b ! : Colleae•s Vanguards Eaele.s were tbe tone throui.b w lb three in the inninl but put The ~luiott. Viejo sacl"Hice Cly by Eric "'•t•.n , , splltadoubleheaderwith Oran~eCoastareaentry safeties and Glen together four hlts High D1ablos literally Schoiidt sent Mission =t'!~~b : : invading Cal State togamthesecondround Robel"ttoo,GaryValierc, coupled wtth an errc>r SPOITS walked away with a&4 Viejo'ahl!ad,6--0. si1v•"., J o (Domlnsuez Hills) Mon-or .. the championship Ralph Ronquillo and and a walk for five decision over the · h r 11 ~11~;::·:: ~ g day ln the Open).ng action bracket t1onday in the Tony Stanley each con· markers in the fifth and FoothHl High Knights I~ t c . o owing game, 11,,0 • ..,.,· •• t o , or the NAJA Distn· .... 3 ~Olla Gtande Invita· trlbuted ll pair or hits to heldontowln. .• Monday morning in the l.Jnt~el'Sll)' lm1t .a t~h ::~~Y.PP• ~ ~ '"· lion 1 b ball toume the attack. Jim VanTlgbem was opening game or the llth 1--0 :>el~ac~ when Mike • Menoo,..... 2 o Northern Division a a~e Y Sophomore lhe bittinastarwithatrt-M • annual Santa Ana Elks SOOder s smking fly baJI ~~~.~~ g ~ baseball conference. rfn~ot~n;i·~~=~~~· ~~n~ r 1 g ht hand el" Jim pie and two singles in arlll8. Club baseball tO\!?pey at ~ropped into center field Toi.ti\ CeltaMe!!m 4 Tb e Vanguards Clemente and Lagumt Campbell, m,anwhUe, •four plate· appearances Santa Ana College. in ~e st>venth mning, k,.~.,,1•n. 2b , , dropped the opener, 7-2, Beach were bumped off. (imited TusUn to only including a pair9Jrbi. G As a result, the Diablos sconog Paul lloule. ~.:;i;t,.~·;:. ~ ~ but bounced back behind The Eagles were in three hits ii\ recording w a I ks were . the a ins advanced lo the second The loss WJS {•special-a.mhMOI .. , J 0 the~iftysix·hitpitching second round action to-hjsshutout. downfalt of San round of the cham-ly biller for Trojans ~~~cf : ~ of Mike Thornton, 4-0. day against the host He allowed only one Clemente at Los Amigos pionship bracket and pitcher :\like Coryer. M<E•roy.11 l o The hosts came up . Pacifica Mari_ners, who ball out of the infield with two of the lhreenms s • met Westminster High at who strock out nme and =~~~~ P• ~ ~ With three runs in the beat Fountain v_all-:y through six innings and scored by the Lobos com-eill.IS noon toda~ at Santa Ana didn't issue a wulk.. :=.~~:·lb : ~ third inning of the Monday, ~·O. Estancia was in command all the ing after hitters were College. At Me morial Park. cos..ii..P ' n It ,w 0 0 0 0 I 0 ' • 1 ' I 0 I 0 I 0 0 I) 1 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 .. • 7 0 1 0 0 I 0 I 1 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C> 0 " 0 0 0 0 0 0 • .J nightcap to get Thornton· dealt Tustrn a 10-0 loss waFyo.unta1·n Valley's Rick waSlak~c· lemente scored C 0 A C H E LL A But tbe UnivdeCosrsity Costa Mesa's seventh in· R~~-P ,; ~ the runs he needed and the latter played VALLEY -·The Marina High Trojans an la ning rally fell short \\hen score1r,1""1h!I• · Fountain Valley at Woolard fell victim to in the first on singles by High Vikings started off Mesa MW>'tangs werenot Brian Phelps hit into a Sedcllet>.K1c 100 011 0 ~ ~ ~ Ron Salazar started it Pacifica this morning. three errors in the fourth Mike Horvath and Marie •Coachella Valley touma· as fortunate. force play wi l h lhl' eosi.-... ooo 001 1 J " 1 o~ with a sin2Je and Huntington Beach met inning, which plated the Fag a·n and a dded ment baseball play very Ken Tratar's Trojans bast'S·loadcd -..nil t \\O wn1m1"~:r 111, Mickey Lebeck walked. Artesia this morning at first two Pacifica run-another ~m back·t~·back s uccessfully Monday af-dropped a 1-0 verdict lo ~un~e.tr 1 11 " rlll' Bill Powell then doubled Rancho Alamitos after ners, who had walked. A doubles tn the third by t ernoon . defeating Westminster at Santa ou.fhe Mu!)tang::. trailed ~~~:;;,~~0 ~ ~ home both runners and droppinga5-4decisionto double by Joe Spycbaj, Jack Densmore a nd Calipatria, 6-0, and Ana College, and the 4.ogoing into the bottom K110a('1u,rr 1 o I C> 0 0 0 () eventually scored on La Quinta. Rancho triple by Bob Marquez Horvath. Calexico,2-1. Saddleback Roadrun· of the ~ixlh before Sad-:"~\!~~r,to ~ ~ BobbyJohnson'ssingle. Ala.mitos whipped and double by winning Laguna Beach had a Thevictoriesmovethc ners nippedJim Hagey's dleback 's ~tarting Ram1r.·1,c 1 ~ 0 II I 0 I u Th Artesia 7-6. pitcher Bob Moe added 6-2 lead with the help of Vikes into semifinals ac -Mustangs, 4-3. al Santa p itcher. Greg Barkl•r. ~::.';," ~ o ornton s truck out At t:os A in igos ·tne · two mor~ runs. Mickey Alle~·s ~hr~e·run . ti on Wec;IJlesday when Ana':s Memorial Park. Lired . Barkl•t· struck oul A•~;!~~"· pn 1) ~ seven .. nd walked onJy Tritons or San Clemente Huntington Beach homer, but 1t d_1dn t hold they meet Palm Springs . University and Costa 11 through five innings. un1veultyro1 0 n I I u 0 u 0 two. lost, 3·2, and Laguna moved in front, 2-0, with up as Valencia struck Meanwhile at Pomona, Mesa played consolation but gave up an rhi s ingle Murrav ~· ·~ ~ Dominguez Hills Beach fell to Valencia DeWayneDouglasbreez-back in the fifth innin~ Corona del Mar split a gam es this morning. to Garv Raume in thl' c.111nan1.2b ! g \ 1 " rb1 I 0 0 burned the Vanguards in 9.7 at Bolsa Grande. . ' ing through the first four with four runs. pair in opening round ac-with the Trojans meeting sixth and a bas~s-loadL'<.l %d~~~~:;." J u the first game with a Both were back in ac· inn~ngs. Do~glas gave~p The victors got a ti o n at the Pomona Fool hi 11 and the walk lo Rudy Phelp~; 111 ~;.01~~'.~'·cr ~ g II I I) 0 II five.run second inning. lion this morning. a h1tlo the fmal batter 1n bases-loaded fly ball tburney. Mustangs tangllng with the seventh. Co•v~r.P , o Th h t b k Estancia exploded for the fourth that wa~ a double with two outs. The Sea Kings lost a El Modena. ~~e~10 ~ ~ 0 0 u 0 0 0 I 0 \Vith ~w~s~art~~~di~~e 15hitsinthefirstfourin· blooper down the nght thenadoubleofranout-3·2decisiontoMontclair, But Harry Hilke's Foouil~~41 r h rt>i Tot••• 23 0 third inning when nings in disposing or field line that hit the ,fielder's glove to score then bounced back to Diablos are capable of comt>s,)I) • • ' u S<.onbyl&funts 0 0 J 0 Tustin. chalk. · two more. oust defendingchampion advancing quite far in G. Sc>elc11e<. u ·P .. ~ ~ u 000 000 1 ~ ~ ~ Johnson tripled a nd b .11 3 . · th. t 'f th ~~\~' ; 0 t ~ w.,,1m1n-i~r 000 000 • 0 J 4 scored on Rich Guerra's s.a.-.. •m Ca n o, 6· ' in a six-is ourney 1 ey run Pn1111P•. to • o o o ·~un_i_.,,.._'_"'_v ________ _ ab r t. rW innjng game. inlO pitching St8£CS a S Fr<:v.1t> J I 3 r double. Guerra eventual· c . rrn Oe~more,l!o J 1 , 0 CdM returns lo action generous as Foothill's. Hill.< J 0 0 lyscoredonanerror. orsa~rs .J. i ump =~ur., ~ ~ ; ~ Wednesday at 10 al Knights pitchers Paul ~~~.~ .. ~ P ~ ~ ~ s..~~1~:'i!~:!m =.r:.·: 1 : o : Ralph Welsh Park Escalara and Ike Van ~r;;;:~~P ~ ~ ~ •11 r " rbl N 8 1 F.,._,C ~ 0 t 1 againc:.t La Puente. Skike walked 12 ballers Total.. 30 4 I Salu1r \l 3 o 1 o G~C • ....,.... Y d h M•Ul4flVle1oto t10rl\,p. J 0 1 0 --ne Gont•IH .ll 3 0 I 0 Marina had little trOU· in five innings, an l c •II r h u 11eci.,<1 ::i o o o a; ' • ;:.~1::: ~ : : g ble against Calipatria, Diablos capitalized by =:~ ~ 1 ' :::.::!·l~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ By CRAIG SH EFF was sacrifi ced to second. ~=\!b ~ : : : scoring two runs apiece scoring six runs in tho ~~ti~'idt.c • ~ g ~~::0~'21> ~ ~ ! ~ 0t1MD•llyP11o1st•ff Hudson then attempted Nor111roe>,P o 0 o o in the second, fourth and firsttwoinnings. e Scnmidt, ID ~ : g si-••k•.•1> J 0 1 o One of Golden West to steal third _ much lo ::~e~.P : ~ ~ ~ firth innings whil e Escalara walked three R''""'d~n.11 ~ ~ : ~;~,':, ~ ~ ~ ~ College's strengths this the dismay of Hoover _ r01•1\ 73 2 -> 2 pitche r Joe Hamilton al-in the first inning, and ~:~.;~~t> u , 11 roee•\ '' ' ' • baseball season h as been and was easily thrown scout" 1n111i.gs , 11 • lowed only two hits. the Diablos took <1dvan-T•l~~;i~ .~ ! ~ 5cortby lnnlnts its pitching. t L~Am•oos io1 ooo o-J 2 1 Rut the Vik es had to go tage wit~ two ke~ hits: C•l!.tale lOHI oso 100 1-'1 ro ; Coach Fred Hoover's OUTwo walks followed, Sal\Clemente 101 000 0-2 s I into extra innings in the ~ary Richardson s r~I Store by 1nn1n9l sec 002 ooo 0-2 .1 o s taff had carved out a but a Cly ball end ed the """';,.. .. fl .. •<11141 rlli nightcap. And they won single an~ Ro~ Fr~ed s ~~!~~~v,,.,0 ~~ ::, ~ • seco1to GAME combined e.r.a. that was threat. FretNn. s• ·~ ~ ~ 0 the game on an inside· two-run hit lo nght field. s..c.a111.c~~~~o ,, rt11 2 .28 prior to Mon· The Corsairs then put vanT1llflem.cr • J , the-park homer by Esc~lara walked l~o s.tmr.si. s 1 1 o d a y 's So uth ern it away with five runs in ~,~~·::·11> ! ~ ~ g Richard LaFrance in the fl!Ore in the s ec.ond in· t1:~~~c• ~ ~ ~ g California Conference the last three innings _ Mucc1.ar-.P< ~ ri ~ g ninth inning with two nmg bcf~rc being re-Po~11 •• 1 • 1 1 1 game wilh visiting Santa includin~ a .390-foot two-~~~;":.!'.·.~ 1 0 0 0 out moved w1Lh the bases =.':s~·:" ! : ~ ~ Monica City College. run homer lo left by Dick ~~!:.~ ~ g g ~ · FtASTOAME full. But a bases-loaded .JohnSol\.11> 2 ~ ~ ~ And the Rustler Tumolskiinthe seventh. ~~ro.rf • I I I c.r ........ ~.1!' h rlli walk to Greg Perry.' a Save $1.00 Clan MacGregor8 half gallons ~:~\.!~.lb ~ o o o pitchers, had only al-Tumolski struck out the :;::::·~:::" ~ ~ : : o.Johnsoft • .s • : : g Throir:::i:-·p ~ ~ ~ g SOUTHUNCALCONFEAENCE other thr ee times he ~~pn ~ : : : ~:."''' ~ ~ ~ : $< b I I Santa Mon•ta w, ~ GB batted. kremer. P o o 0 0 ~~::.lb ~. o o o H• '"" 11111 ,. 11 ~ t•slLA , , .,, Santa Monica pitcher c.a.:~nn.t>h ~ ~ ~ ~ Pr•es.•b t o 1 o JC Sp~e ~~1A1ecoH1: :: ==~ : : ~~'::":~\• ; ~ ,· Mark .Montgomery, far S<.,. • ..,, .... ,.... r,::,r..;~~. ~ ~ : ~ u10H.,...0o 1 ? t from overpowering, kept .. " • Gu1WMsi..c J o 1 7 R Jt t:.~~scc o' ~ ~ the Rustlers off stride U.Ouh.ia 000 Oji) 0-S s 6 ~p~y~ • ..:· 1° ~ g ~ g esu s .. ,... f Hunt.ee.<11 010 l jO l-1 2. ....,. -Mond•y'sscor• with an assortment o LaffN •••<II 0> F~ P ·~ o 1 ~ Area Girls 7"'•'-:nic.al.Gol<lenW~;, . Off·Speedpitches. Jo-.i ,, ~ ~ : ~ ee:=~Pfl 1' ~ ~ l owe one e~rne run m lie scattered seven Wt'9hf,3tt J 1 0 0 k9n••'""'"'' S.iddle~0.112) lll4l C1lnu 100 I. c .. 1nor ICI 2 Allefl IC\ J. Odn1tl' ICI. T1n1e q q 110-I. Cr•nor !Cl 7 Allen IC\ l Mclaren !Cl. Time 11 t ... it only tasres Compete In Playoffs Newport Harbor, Fountain Valley a nd Mater Dei will compete in the AAAA gir ls basketball playoffs beginning Thursday. April 3 while Miss ion Viejo and Laguna Beach will be playing in the AAA playoffs. Newport Harbor. win- ner of the Beach Cities League. will entertain Mission Conference run- nerup Loui s vill e of Woodland Hills. Fountain Valley, the Beach Cities runnerup, will journey to Bishop Montgomery High in Torrance while Mater Dei, the Sunrise cirewt ehampion. wi ll enle1tain Beverly Hills High.. run· n erup in the Ocean League. Mission Viejo 's Diablos won the South Coast League and will entertain South Pasadena in first round action. Laguna Beach, lhe runnerup in South Coast League play, will jpurney to Valley Ch.tis - Uan in Cerritos to contesl the Olympie Ll'ague champ!). I• ,. ~ • ..... • lhefaSt19inmngs. hits' (includin g tWO by Allen,lt>-p • 3 2 J r he But someone forgot to Richards i struck out six ~~~~~~·,c ~ J ~ ~ ~tel.air ~ = ~ ~ ~ ; tell Santa Monica about and walked four. 1Wr11~.u J o • 1 k I. Reilly, rt 2 o o 1 a I ( t h 0 S e S p a r ' l n g Golllt& Weal (I) Leeb•IO , rl O t o pitching statistics, M.1cauley,3b ·~ 0 ~ '~ ~.~~:n,?b ~ ~ ~ ~ because the Cors airs NOr1n.11.,1 • o 1 o c;;11e,p;~.P o o o o batters had a wild after-~:~::::::.·;~ ! ~ ~ g tv~~~:~lb 2~ ~ ~ ~ noon With their bats. Mills. rt 1 0 0 0 S<oreby 111111991 When the smoke had 2~~~cr ; g ~ g v.1...u. 001 0.1 o-~ ~ ~ cleared, Santa Monica ~l.':f.: :•b ~ : ~ g u.gun.auch oo. 2ot o 1 1 • had hit a pair of long wni1e1ey,n> o o o o Est.anct• 001 home runs, two triples eo;~~.rs 3~ ~ ~ ~ F1em1n;,u ·~ and two doubles on the scarebytf111i91s sn.,..ooe1," 1 r h rltl 0 t 0 0 0 0 r II e Lorton, rl J way to an 8-1 victory. So1n1.aMon1c.a 300 ooo 111-t • o s.111erra,r1 2 T h e w i n p u l the Golde!\ Wut 010 000 000-1 1 3 Glen Robertson. 1b • \l.altere, lb 4 Co rs airs ( 3-1) in lo the U."911•••. c J No. 1 spot in the SoCal ~=:i~. u ! st • .mdiogs, a half-game Rustlers o. ... "·'' 4 ahead or the Rustlers ~'.:~~i.•b ~ C3·2J. c..ampbolt,p 2 Santa Monica won the Leading c.a;c:;~nson,pfl 3; game in the opening Totstln 111 fr a me when LA Dodgers ab draftee Dale Emme r Golden West College v1tc:.arr•.11Ms ~ hammered a Doug !\Joli has Laken the lead in the ~~:~ib 2 fast ball over the center Southern Ca li fornia Con· ~~::,~·: ~ fi eld fence, 430.feel fcrcnce Iron Man trophy l illord,rt 31 r ·•ce w1.iock1. c awav. ll came with two « · . ke~.c 1 -·1·11e Ruslle1·s, with 3S1r..1 ...... runners on base and wr1gnt.11 ; gave the Corsairs a 3·0 points, had a one·point ':;::!~r~f , l"ad. advantag~ over East LA Huter.lb 1 "-C · th. d Erlck\On, p ? Golden West got a run College. yprcss is ir rot•I$ 14 1 l 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 ' 7 3 1 0 0 0 I 1 1 2 I 2 I 2 l 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 10 lS ' r II rbl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I 0 0 ? 0 0 0 0 0 ... 0 back in the second on a with 33':.? • scaruy 1nn1111s single by Tim Richards. Goltlcn West failed to , fl ., a walk . a passed ball and win any lilies in winter ~~~:1r;_<i• ~ :l ~::010 !s ~ a wild pitch. And with l'O tnpelition but finished PMl!ta1 .. v1110 <t> Mo ll pit ching well . fourth in basketball and 4t1a , Golde n West had a third in wreslling to grab ~~.lb : g chancetocatchupinlhe the le ad uway from v.oo1aro,p J o fifth, but let it get away. East LA, lhl! p1·evious ~~=-~~. ~ : J<1ck Hudson Jed otr li:-ader. cra11.11 ~ g wilh a bunt single and The point standings: =:::.~c 3 o Golden West 3512, East J.ack_...11>-rt 3 o I.A 34t1oi, Cypress 331 :.:. ::!~~~.n ! : Santa Monica 27. LA Tot••l t• o ,Pro Scores Harbor 26t :?. Rio Hondo S<He1tyt11111"'s It rllt 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 • 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 :I 0 N•tlO&.tl Hocttey LA•t"' ~oronto s, C.alllornia 3 Atnerl,.,. a aue'ID.all &.eague K.enlud .y 9'1. u 11n ... 2G' .i. Los ,.\ ngeles CC Fin. v.a11ey ooo ooo o~ ~ ~ 22':!. l.r\ Southwest 3. P.ac111u ooo ..oo ,._. 4 • ""4AWAU . f--HANGTEN @J~o@@~@ fashion Island newport beach 6«-60'70 SECOND GAME CorONI del Mllr C•I M.1<Ltf>n.an. 2b J Jonn1>0n, rt Jol\ol lon, rl Tucker, lb Pt1ts, IO Gre~•o.11 Benrens, '' Hall, ct franklin, p Miii.,, p Guhneu.c O Jol\M<>n,u Moort. pll Mu<Pl\y • 3t> l0t••• •b r .; 1 2 I 0 0 ? I 0 0 I I '; I I J I I 0 I 0 0 0 u 0 (I 6 Score by lnn1nq> COM Ca brollO IOt 040 110 010 Fl AST GAME ~rinaO) ~ntM'I,~" Venlu••.11 W1IM>n, II C...1lhn. 2b T•f'llt rt Oilpello,Ja L•l'rancl'.C Pl'tf't\, lb Arnot. <I HAnUll~ p lot••• •b , J 0 J 0 . ' I I 0 I I I I J I J t 3 0 ,. . Score by 1n11.119s fl ""' I 0 I 0 0 0 I I 0 0 (I 0 I 1 t , I 0 0 I I I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 ~ r h e 6 8 .3 l 9 2 fl '"' 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 t I t 1 0 0 I I 2 4 s 440 I. R1•era CC I 2 C.abroel ICI l. Le.Kl\ (5). Tl~: SI 1. 980 I C.arlson ICl 2. Sh.lrp CCI l. C.r•lf•lh ISi. T ime 7.07 1 Mile I. Morrison IC I 7. A\h<r•lt <C 13. Carlson IC). Time:• 20.J. l ·mlle 1. Br11ula ICI 1. Hiln\Ofl (CJ 3.AMl".oft. ICI. Tune . IS:l ? 2. 120HH-I, MtLMen IC) no $e(ond or third. Time: 14 •, ._.O IH-I. B<>ltron (Cl no second O< tnord. Time : 51 3 .,.Oreloty -1 C1 lru•. Timi': 419. Mllerel"y 1.c11rus Time: J.2S 8. HJ I. H.oll ICl 2. Brown (Cl 3. Wolli•ms CC I H~l91ll · 6·6 LJ I C.orter CCI 1 Sto\arctyk ISi 3 Hill !Cl. 01lt.,ncp· 21 q" lJ I Brown ISl 2. Hill (Cl 3 c..arter IC I. O•slan'e •• 4'• PV 1, w n11e IC'.11. KrO<JWClVk ICI no 1niro. He IQ Pit 11 O SP-I Chantbers IC'.I 2. Coslt'llo tCI J. S19mun<1 ICl. Orsi.once SO 6· . OT I Costello ICI 7 en.~ ... ICI J Gortz (Sl. Oislanc,. ISO.O Jl I. Ochoa ICI 2 (,.ttnty ICI 3 Conr._, IS). Ot"tancp· 19S II . s..ctlebllcll 1511 1171 S.i11 8ernKdtno 100 I. Crawford ISBI I W•ller ISBI 3 Luc:,.as ISBI. T1n'e to 0 110-1 Cr.awforo !SB) 1 Luca\ <SB) 3 W•ller tSB). T•me 22 S HO-1. LH Cll IS) 7 """1a ISBl 3 C.raveos ISBI. Time. S1 S 830-l Contrer.ts ISBI 2. c.<11111n ISi l no third. T•me. 2 OS. 7 Mite 1 C.Onlrer.n !SB> 2 Leeoom (SI no third. no llrn<!. J.m••e I. Le~om ISi 7. Gartta 1581no1nird, no time . expensive ' " . 000 000 0-0 1 2 120 HH I. Jac1<•on ISBI 2 Saticll'r~ ISBl 2 S..ndarslSBlnotn1ro.no••.,.,. 4-40 IH -1 Jatk•on !SBI 7 SM>Oers 15813 Morton ISUI Time HJ 020 120 ...... 4 " SECONOGAME ~.~"'''"· '" \lt•nltJfd H Mu1n.a 121 .ab r II I 0 0 0 I 0 I 11 (,r1lhn. lb T1t'U•~ rt C)epello,lb l.-'f-ri&n11• r P+ill'r.., to Arndt <I ~tn,p I tJ II 1 Score by lnn1n9• TolAIS •OOrelay I.San l:!~rnard1no Tin~: "rllt •2• 0 0 Mole> relay 1 Saddtel>,,t k TinW' 2 0 3.48. I 0 HJ I C>ord1l'n ISO\ 2 lo\ •lhilM' 1 1 ISBl no third He1gr.t o·o O o LJ -1. Slosaruyk l!".I 2 Luc•~ !SU• 1 no 1n1rd. 01\lancP 20-l I II 0 0 \ o lJ 1 Brown 1SI 2. ConraO ISi M u UHrO. Dastanct! ,,.,, .. 0 SP-1 Gord1r11 lB I 2. H•l<!lman 2 ISBI no lrlird O"tante · •6·J' r II e 000 001 000 1 J I 000 OOt OOt ] s 2 OT I. Gord1en ISB I 7 Gortr (SI l HUctvnan ISBI 01\lantP Ill tO JT-t. C.Onrad ISi 2 P.toe tSOl J Gr.a~s ISBl. Olsl•n<« 176 0 just IJatciJeb~ crateb Cisr EA~~E.R FOR GROWl\H.JP BUNNIFS • PHANNY'S PHAIULOUS EASTER ECG 'fT'Vf~ or19•nol c .. r an-•C ~.a hug• ~e· •n ptvm b•a-ft•fvl pvrpl•. SO~tf"'J ~II off._t\1t .. ,10pr •~ b9-oq.ort .....t\1-t-• w •t'h ~·".._,•ow ~·-hO~ ~I• -.O, f"'Qb•n"fo 9199 bl.-•~ CQrrW9 f"ltl~ WI,..,. pOV"'d : or ~,..f"'J._ or•q1ndl t>uM.-r er-•_... , ~.n..~1..0 1n C•ll:>pho>n• 9~ I ~ c;:,,.•e<t >n ...... wood .:f"dlfO, 7 ""' 1<>'·1J~ r~ for ..p.Jr bofet <.h ick, •e.:IO. four wheel brake overhaul Linings guarariteed to lost uo lo 40.000 mites! Drum· type brakes tor all American cars. regularly $61.95 save S22.Q5 Wa"ll rep!oc-e bro~ e linings on all lour wheels turn and true oil drums repad ouler wneel bear- ings. reltll and bleed vour hydroU11c svsiern. check wheel cyl1ndefs. 1nspecl front hoses and rood tesl your coi. Addilionol repo 1r. ~er wheel. 11 needed· wheel CYll"de1s. ~12 9C return springs. ~3 and front g·eose seals. s2so. «l:XO ..... ~ h"QQ..O.,.._ lfC<IOdlcll~ Irle ~e ""1Q1 ~ e-1 on \QI co tor «l!IXJ .,...,. ~ ._,,,.. tU>~~rcr ......,., SlnMI ,. ""'vs IOll Ol "40r °" 0'1fV .... ""'"°"' ~ .... tie ~.xeo o1 no dlll'O" b ,,. IWW'OO cn:s ~a M!MCOCllQge lot~ one week only call for an appointment COSTAMEsA 204t HAllOR a.YD.. 64M421 SI .. •. ·. ... ' . I . ~ . -..... • • I TU!!d!y. Match 25. 1975 Tonight's TV Highlights NBC (4) "The Di sappearance of rughl 412." Glenn Ford plays an Air Force officer investigating the loss ol two Marine jets. Bradford Dillman. Gay Stockwell and Davad Soule also are featured in this 1974 TV movie. · ABC (7) 9:30 -"Hurricane.H A Gulf Coast town is threatened by a devastat· ing hurricane in th.is 1974 TV movie with Larry Hagman. Martin Milner. Jessica Wa lter. Barry Sullivan, Michael Learned, Frank Sutton and Will Geer. CBS (2> 11:30 -"Firehouse.u This pilot f tlm for t he s hort-lived TV series stars R t chard G roundtree, Vimce Ed· wards and Andrew Duggan. TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evemrig MARCH 25 uole R.i~ l t~a; l~;'M:,, ~hMllll lreulelt '•rtnqt fa•ilJ Trvtll N C.iuec- Marll ftrtu I Sllr Trek Etctt1c tui,.llJ llo«J' frltn4s I: JO I "'" 8rinln Slit• """ Arttthll Dr11111t . Zo9111I if (I ) D"ltr's Chtkt • Qvnt ftf Mnntllrt Uttlt Ra.ala M11ine jets to mrs!ttMM!slJ di$· IPPH( in lli&hl m 11m Criftl1 a.. tD Tilt AlrMt If MD "Ctnt11hon Upon Gtntration" 9:00 f)@(I)(i)Hn•li fln·O "&,000 Dtldly Tdm" ..a;1nt11 101ns loiw with an Alt Tralfie Colt· terence lrm:s1111tor i11 an 1t11111p( to stop an 11rilnt ticMI tadlat that not ont, bilb lht airiinu but •ho hu cost MYaral lins. ~~t tt~ ~ tdtn-Mlllklll Ya~ t:JO PJ~ f1lc&tn <9 (I)) rn m UC Tllt14fJ : tff ~) ~It" (R) (dra) '74 -Llrty HIO\ln. M1rti11 M1lntr, Jessa Walter, Blny Sulh· v1n, M1th11I learned, fran-Sul· ton, Wiii GMr. A hurriclnt swirls 1hrou1h 1 Gull Coast town drm· 1111n1 tht lives ol tvtryont 111 Its p1lh. ABC Nelwor .. sclltdult d this mov11 11 tht Int m1nu11 in pl1ee of "1 he Story ol P11tr, Boy Floyd" 4S listtd in our henin& MO¥•ts ~· umn. I ~lldtri11rt Rnbb lllvsbl Tilt lltu11tlc Rtbtll!H "Wil· l•1m Turner" Pin I. ~u Tllm 1 10:00 f) J1) ().; larubf )Oen "Poi· sontd P1aton" Two charm1n1 ton l lllSIS .,. COf\Clalulltinr llltm· selves on 1 loll weN done when 1h11r w1tt1m drops 1n on their ctlt· 7:JO I"" Tl'Ulllfe H1111l bfallOll, loranr them to thm1n11e !igl Qi ~~arts I him. Penny fuller ind Mlcl11tl Cal· I.Men ln&ttllall Ll._ers ~" tlle1 l1n llit$1. Golden State Warnou 0 21 Ii m Ptllu Sterr O let's """A Doi "Requiem IOl C Z. Smith" (Ii) t 1 <ft, (V Tt Ttl tltt Trutll llmu hrtnt1no stll'l &S CllJrlie 0 lilllllM $ lllMM: (21w) "M•rdtr, C1on~1. an undercom vo 1quld lllC. • (mys) '60 -Stullt Wh1lm1n, ollicer wllost request '°' 1 tnnsler Mai Britt, Pritt Falk. to honl1t1dt In ds l11m on 1 trail CD ltwlldltd ol sl111n1s. Hmy Gu11d1no, Tina @ii (ftrRtdltn "liCU RttrOSPK Louis.. l41n Rhodn. ftaMit Avalon, 1rvt" Janel t.1111ohn i nd Tim O'Connot I a-tr:.1 OutdeonN1 also stu Mimi W..W 0 mrnID Oral RMtrls 5'rillc UttM ltuab bt~n Andmon and Rod· ney Allen Rippy 1um. 1:00 f) (]} (j) ~ TilMs (R) "To (~Run IN , .. , Ult bus or not to bus" starts another (!) """ E.v1ns lam1ly fuss when Mldl1tl &tis till Cot! Las Estrtllli a chance lo Ill end a better school t!* The Urrtolldlables -ICIOSS lown EI:) lllltrfac. 0 iii (~ lQJ m Ml•ll "O~· 10·30 I J to Advtlltwe a11on Ad1on" Reed retrace.s M1lloy's · ,~i::;:t Julldltn route wtien his p1rtnt1 tills to show . Tht flllt Att ti 'oollni Off up for an ofl·d11ty appornunent, 1no . f~• Fulllrt !urns Malloy has btttl k1dn1pped by 1 rucllon1ry 1roup thal de 10:4S Ei) Nni mands the reluu of an 1mp11sontd 11:00 e 0 0 elm m Nni comrade Kristen McCord (daurhtt1 ~ (!J ®) ~ 00 NNS of Kent McCord) 1utsts. l u Best ff Crtudlt (•) llliM Dtlfln .. \6) ''"'...,.. ITIMI LMJSM 0 Tonight's Best Bet! MiulM: ,.,_... ·* HUCKLEBERRY FINN I Oii ~=-!!It Trw~ O<~lfXl CDClmi!IJHlld· ll~WIW Wild •est ldlcrTJ f1u (90) lllatll lw11n"s du tI) Yt11 1tt Hu1t1t ~ story ol 1 ~ •ho 111ns a•a1 (~ (!') WNttd: 11o4 w All¥t from a ptrsec:ut1nc father and I 11:)0 f) Cul (3 Ci) tlS 1..11.t .... : (C') aood ••do• who wants lo make him I ~,.-n!MK~ (dra) · 72 _ Rlcllard respect1blt Ron Howard stars is Rounittru Vince [dwards. Andrew Jiucl~bfrr) f inn, Jldl Liam stars Duuan ' ll lht 1(111. Mlrle H1uard as the 0 ID.@®' m Jth•J CarsH Ouke and An1on10 farau stars u Johnny 11111111, eutlt~ Jim Ranu Howard, Jon Howard. 0 Twili&llt bat Donny Most and Clint Howard .tlsol 0 (~ ~)) (}) W'Mlt Wtrld lllys- st 11 ttty ·'tum ol the Sutw" Cone! (R) m Dnlets Cbtb 0 Mtwit: '11UMllS .._,. (COlll) (!) hth Wes"°" I 'SJ-Petet Sellt l'l, C«ll Puker. w ~. o..llU m Mme: '1'1111kt' (dr•1 ·54 ·-o4l ~. (C,I (lilt) "tltll l Hirh Shetley Winters. Barry Sullivan. W11ft" (adv) ~-Rl(.111rd Wtdm11k, , O u _..i_, ........... ,. _ _, • .... ,.~-01v1d Wayne lZ:OO -· 1 ... ..-• ,_ ..... , a> Las (~Is de S1fwil 'tMI (du ) '58--Scott M111owt, Gi&i Pfl· El) Jap1MW Ll1C••1• ,,.rr1111s ruu. (!.) Nipt C.lltlJ 1:30 e (f1J rn ()) lf•A•S-H (R) limo CD lllewle: "Mllllltr "' CffCrKt'" Grerory auests u LI Gen "'llon (mys) '!'18-V111Ge Ulnrds, Htf1CIMll Cuts" l<tlly. I fi1h11ne eeneral WllO Bernardi. m1cht hlVe won I~ wa1 empt 1:00 O ll.C!l y_,.,.. that he met his perwn1I W1tetloo. 0 (3)(1J@ (6l .._. O Cll [6) OI m HC hts••r 1:4S OMtvlt: ..... ck Ttwll" (du) '53 fNiM: (Cl (90) ~ DU,,.are11c.t u St rt JI W ti flitllt 41?" (RI (dra) '74-Gltnn mes • twa • M "".an. ,. ford, Br1cltonl O.llm1n, Guy Stod 2:00 m ~ SllN: '1llt lie lift. we11, Dmd Soult, II~ r l~. "Tiit lltatM S'*1" Cree 111u111...., Gltnn FOfd stars as l:JO f) .....,: ~1,tlttr Tral" (wa) 1n Air Foret mlonll try.n1 to ptC7'tf '51-Bnan Oon~, 6" Youns, VII• INI uro·s m1c1tl 11-.t c.aimd lwo &•ftll Grey. Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES J0.00 r.1 "All .. , S.111" (d11) '48-{d· "''d G Rllb1nwn, Burt Ltnc . .uttr Q) "Cflllltcrfclltfl eC ,.,is" (mys) •&J-Jt1n G1b1n. M11'11ne Carol ll:OO 0 (C) "M11kfltetn eC tilt 5t1• (•ct.) '60 ROl>frt Aldi, P~r Anc,11 ) 1~ m ~., ..... rt" (dra) 'S6 -Ben ~r. M•rll Cllit1UI, Joan h141 Jl:tO CD "Dm4 ~ (dra) 'JS I IOMI 8HrylllOle, r rtddrt aartllol -·WC. flCldS l:OO e .,,.. Jr., ...... c---" (mys) '47-Ral~ ~ llofG Kif· Iott 0.""' ....,"'" (dra) '51-lmt l>uMt, INttw by. 2:JO lt l (C) "bMa" Cord. («•) '60 -P1ut lkwman "11lidllr n. b ur'" (com) '35-l.111'11 & HI~. tl1 l•J•......,...,... C•a> '41 -line Wymln, ln A,rn. Charla llic•tord. l:OO 0 (C) "Oii ........ "Ill(' (MUi) '51-Dons Oiy, Gordoll llldM. 00! (Q "The M al t-" (com) '65-Dicll V111 ~ JJmti CatW, like Som-. J;JO(i )..,,..., (d11) '49 -JNllM Crt111, Ctliel Wilen, Willi• Lndl· r•n 0 ..,. .. Sift" COlld (dra) '64 - ~nry r°""-Wtlttt Mtltlll11, 0.. O'Httlllty KOCE Television The Huntington Beach Coastal Employmonl Center ls now accepting appUcaUons for tb06e in· le~led in paid o~­ment managem~nl and maintenance training. Due to limited enroll· menl, eligibility require- ments state that partici- pants must be bigh school graduate s.or lbe equivalent. There are no age limitations. PUBUC N011CE PUBLIC NO'rlCE U.... l ... llr0¥1&1ens ol tM ~-6""40YfNnll Mel Tr .. lllllO M.t of mi 1i. ~.,... OWftty ~~ eomm..-M1l ~• 1111 IMnMe of l1Jt.2U Ill ltfo Tltte I AllocatkMtobHlqleftdltdlnprOQrllft'I 1'ffr'1S. r.i.11111 rt. tot•I efll'ftdstolltutlllredlwW•tlllftecllota,211~(FY7•FY7Sl.TnteffKUt"8tllle Mdit-ot•t•,llSWlllMWOll.....,...,,._Mfoflelwt: a.u .. ll.IOlt couliT Ol'TMI ITAfl 0 .. CAU flOIUOA flOlt TM& C.Ol.INTY 01' Oa.A.MGC .... A.-Gtti NOTIC« 0 .. MIEAltlNOOI' PITITIOM POlt '"-OIAH 01' "°'-KU'"1C WILL MIO PO• L•TH ltl 01' AO. MUUST•.Anote Wl'nt•TNl·W'll1.&. ANNU80 Ett,i. el PHYLLIS FRANCIS PE9'· •tN, OIKNMd. HOTICe IS ,HEREBY GIVEN lhllt NANCY BURALL NEWL.ANONI , .... ..., .. n • oemlell tor Pl'-.itt ot .....,. or9'flk Wiil •e IOit lsw•ce Ol L.ttt.,... d Mmlnl.traJkNI wUh·tht Wiii - flPtd to Ult Mtltlont'r rtf.rttf't• lcl wl\lch h meelt tor fVf'"'4tf' perttcul¥$, MCI "'" lllt Umt •nd 111..Ct OI 11etrlno llW lamt ... , b-.n Ml for Aprh •• lt}S, ti t :JO •·"\• In U. (ourtrcic>m of 0.P9'1m4tnl No. 3 of t1l0 (CWrt, • }00 Cl"'k C.nter Orlvt w .. t, In the CllV ol Sant• M•, QliiOrl\I •• O.ltd Mtrcll ff, 1•1S;o WILLIAMti.$UOttN, County ()en. Al..ICI MOO•ll A-..Y•tLAw U.Ntl*r ... CW-•tMAr, Ol11Mf11f•tr1US T .. : Ut•tU).mt A ...... YIW! ..... ~ PloDll1Mcl Ot.noe <:NA O.lly POot. INrcll 2•. tS. 31, 197S 1060-lS PUBLIC NOTICE NOllCITOC:alOITOU ,,,, •• la..CO\llllTO,TH• STATI 01' U.1.1 ~NIA llO• T'41COUNTY01' 09'AN01 Nt.A.aJIJ liUt• •I MARGUE111 t1 E lll(HAltOSON •AOClll'FI ell.a, OOWA•O •AOCLl l'l'e. O • RGUllUTE •ATLlfF,OecHMO HOTICIE 1$ HEREllY GIVl!N IO IN lton « the • .,. ... n•mtd -.cMnl ••• ...,_ "'"''"' <lal-eoei"" sM dKtOtn\ ert rtQultM le fllt m. with lhe "'""•rY "'°"' .... "' In he ollkt «the cl4trll. et tht --IUed c-t. °' to Pf'tMftl U..m. wllll lht HMfY 11ouc:hera, to tilt u~IOl*I t IN l.lw Oflkt of TOOntAClllE, LOl'ER & LS GRANO. 71.U F,, -Suitt I, l• ...., ••• Calllomi• ttol7 wli+cn ls tilt pl act ilt b11tlntuof lht lllldtrtlQntCt In •II m•11•n .,_r1t1ntnv to lht .s;t1i. of wlel dtctdtnl within tou• monttli ati.r the""' Pllblk•tlon tf tl>lt llClll~!'., . • • Oelecl #Mr. 11, ltH CllfllM. AICMf'CU.011 . lillt<utorott ... WlllOl lhe •bo11• 11t"""'Cltc9dtllt TOOT-c••. LOfl••. u :GR.AND nss-..,• ... -.s•tut, IA ... lta,C.l ........ tH» M·4ft.MI ., .... ,...., PUBLIC NOTICB I . ,ICTITtOU••UltNIU NAMISTAT•M•JIT ...... 'I t ht toliO"fl"I Pt rtcWIS •r• 000"9 ""'"· 111":.:..ARO DUPLEXES, LTO., l n.t\ 1rv1n11 aou .. v••d. ~it• 102. 11111111, CalH"'1'1• '2.-0 Edwarel II, ,.olt'f, 17MI !Milne 8ollltvtnl, 54111• lOt. YvJllll. C..Olornt• '26*) • Poll•. GrU<llMr Cor 11-. • C...llloml• (Otpor•lkln. Int I tnll\e IMUlctvarCI, iullt ti I, Tuitlfl. C•tlforol• ,,..0 1 his bu''"'" la concMicttd bt • Cotpo,.110!' • • Eciwercl F. FoM'Y l l'llS. 'tlltmtnl Wt.S flied with tllcl county Cle•lr ol Or•n9t County on Much 14, 191S l'4tltt Pul)ll~ Or'll\00 Cont D•llV Piiot, Mttcn 18, 2S, end Aptll 1,•, It/$ lOOS-1~ PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUJ •UilN IHI MAMIE STATIEMIENT The tollowlng pers611 ., dolnQ bvil· neu.s: AMERICAN FINANCIAL For appointments, con· tact the Huntington Beach M anp'bwer Ad· m inistration omce al 842-7151. O ACIOilloMI tvnct.tcw-• 111t11eri9n(• ll"ll9f'em tcw "'°""' ?) AOdltlOMlfWICllhw-- pr09<am TOTALAddltleftlllFIMldl PrH11f'tCETAF-s ltott.~...,_., AOdllloMI FWld$ PtJBUCN011CE SYSTEMS, "'° Westerly Plec•, Newpot18tlKI\, c.tllfornl• 92660 I Unlw""I KCMalnQ lft< ., • c.tllloml• -------------! oor-•tlon, 141S E. •th St., c.or-. PuDll~ Oranot CoHt 0111\1 Piiot, ~r(ll It. 2S, •NI Aprll 1, a, 1'1~ tl0-1S l'ICTITIOU5 BUllNISS PUBUCNOTJCE ~lllO<'lll• 91120 This buslneu Is conducted by• COt· TOTALCETA Funds IFY1 .. '1S) __lll.11111 ftAME ST A TlflH ltT ~ Tlle ... ._,,... Pff-.,. dolllO blal· ---------------! POr.Clon. Pr.wnt CET A F!Oftds IF Y7 .. FY 7S) lludgtt ll,_41kdDwn "' .... -~ts Clas&room Tninlng On·lht·JOC> Tr•in1ng -u: A8YSSCO llMtTEO 241tl Oltri.nd Sl,410,000 Or.,t..a..-HlllJ,C.llhwnl•msl • 5'i0,000 EKON!llous. Inc., • C•lllornl• cor· 2.~'.= po,.tkln, 12'32 ~rcll SI., <Hiiden Gtovt, C..11..,..ni• 2Sl,000 Miiion H. Riggs, uttl O..erlanc:t 0r;. l'ICTITIOUI au11NaU NAMISTATUHNT The toli.wtng PllfSOllS tl't dOlng ~· lllBM; ADVANCE WAREHOUSE, 12.,2 Mollel'(ll. GerOtft Gro..,., Ca lltoml• E1tP9dlllOvs, Inc., • C•llfornla CO" por•llon, 12'32 Mon•rch, Garden Ulllwrwl Housing, Inc. Tiiis ,,.,_, WU fl .. d with the Olunly Otrk ol Ot1ftQ!t Coointv on FttinNry 27, lt7S. "41:151 Pul>llshlld oranoa ca.s1 oaliy Pllo•. ""'rch 4, ti, 11, 2s. tta 701·1S Tbose who qualify must take an entrance test and interview at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, where the classes will be con· ducted. Pvt>lk S.ntke e m1>10¥menc work Eaperleftca S..rVicutoClienls Sum,.,.rYoulll Progr•m F-s lobe c~rritd Into nellt g~tprogrtm ~·· ,,...,ooo uoun-Hiii•. C.lltoml• 92453 l, l,20,000 Johll O. Lllllll, 25097 Ch•111>litln, G<ow, CAUfoml• ------------- The training session, set to run from March 31 to June 20, will explore the many aspects or apartment management o.md maintenance. TOT ALCETA Funds (f'YN.FY·7~ ; Tol•I fundnnCIThtlrOlstributlonbf C.0.1 C.lllgol'lts 1A41UN H 1115, C..lllwnl• 92653 tt.111.ooo This llu$ineu lft conducted by• c.oir- Adminlsl••llon AllOWlllCO W19fl Fringe S.nelits Tre(nin9 Servicn !>umrner Youth Pr09ram fUlldUobl' carried into next granl progr..., 'r••r Mt,000 I04,000 2.017,000 U l,000 960,000 251,000 1.M.000 1.120.000 TOTAL CETA Fulldi IFY1'"7.S) '8.211,000 POr•tlon. ExPtelillo\ls, Inc. Millon H. Rlg9~ \llu ""tslelent This 1ttlemtnt wu tlled with the c.ounty Cltrk of Oran911 Counl'r on Ftb<u.ry II, tt7 S. ' .. ,. .... Publl'-"ed Ot•llill Cont Delly Pliot. loMrCh 4, 11, ta, 25, 197.5 JU.75 PUBLIC NOTICE Millon H. Alooi. 24"1 .Onrlancl Or., IA~ Hiii$, Ca tlfornlt 92•53 John 0. Llltlt, 2$0'7 Ch•"'4>1•1n, ~ Hiiis, Ctlltornl• '2W Thi• bU•ln .. s Is conduCltd t>y • general p;wtntrShlp. ExPlldlllous, Inc . Miiton H. Rigg~ \lice Prtslo...t This st11enwn1 wes tlltd with tllt eou .. 1, Clerk of Or•n1111 CO\lllty on 11Cwuar., 1a, 1 t1 S f4Mlt PubllShe<t Ot•nve Cots\ Oelly Piiot, Marcll 4, II. 11, JS. 191S 111·1S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The loUowlnQ per!iOfls •re dolno Mi· nes\ as. MONTEREY Ml\NSIOI", 2/>01 l>.K1llc Co<HI Highway, Newport Beach 92111JO • TAVERIN INC., CA, Callfornle Co• por•llon, Hill Moren St • Westminster, C•ll. 92.al .• Alwin IL Ttlff.esa Teult>~•v. ISIJ1 MOr•n, Westminisltor. Cal. 92'83 Tn1s bus1nen Is conouc led t>y a CO< pou11on For additional in· formation about other vocational courses, con· tact either the C EC or the HBMA office at536·2521. The Gr•"' Modilicatlon ma., be tHmintd In lull at tht Orange Coun4y Men- ~'Commission Otflct from 7:30 a.m. to •:JO p.m. •I 433 Civic C.nter Orl1re .~SI. S...I• AJoa. "1. '71701. tntffltStedp.vt_l\a,.......,lllAprll :M, 191Stoc;orn,,..nt, pro"'loeCI the 1ntenl1on to com~t 11.s l>ttftg1wn no l•le• ,.,.,. •:30p.m. Aprll 14, lt1S. Both''"'""" no11llc•lionOI itltMhon 1ocommen1...o -•ttenconwnentsm., be wom1t1ed 10 Mr. J . T. Ce.,..S. •t lhe-ilddrts\ or to: Wilhllm J . Ktll~. Achng AUhlanl R1191ona1 01te<klr Region Ix & X, •SO Gotoen c;.1e Avenue I P,O FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Pt: BLJC NOTICE hllt'rin Inc. NAME STATEMENT Ah•1n Teute~rg, Se<retar, Ttw lo1tow1ng Pet60ns •re doing Tiiis slattoml'nl WdS filed w11n lhe ~rieuoas: Bs.462 Cou111v Cl•rll. ol or .. nge eounc, on SHOW ANO TELL INTERIORS, 2t00 SUPEltlOR COURT OF THE l'Nrcn ll, 191S Box ~Ille) !.an ~ranc•sco,C. .... l<n. --------------• Publ1!olleclOranoeCoHIO.llyPllO(,Much2S,1',21, lt1S WHI C:O.sl Hwy., Newport Beach, C.. STATE OF CALIFO•NIA FOR F41110 '2t60 THE CO\fNTY OF OltANGIE Put>Ushecl Or•n911 Coast Oailv Piiot. PUBLIC NOTICE OcH'othy Fenie.,, 12 OdJssey Court, Nt.A-ll177 MArcnl8.?S,11nc:tAorllt.e.1t1s a..1s !-----------------------------!Newport Bekb, c .. 92660. NOTICE Of' HEAltlNO 01' PETITIOH __ s_u_P_E_11_1_o_•_c_o_u_R_T_O_F_T_H_E__ Pl:BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC ~OTICE c!:::::~~~-~~;; 333 R~ster, ~~:~~B:gT~=-:.:~~R·:~~= ------- --------- STATE OF CAUf'OltNIA !---------------------·--------! Trus bus•ntU IS cond11Cled by .. THE ALTERNATIVE FO• LETTER! PUBLIC NOTICE FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE LI FE ANDACODEHT AND HEALTH gtner•IPi<lntrSlllp. OF ADMINISTltATION WITH WILL ·---------------- No. A-llOff SYNOPSIS OF THE AHNUALSTATl!MENT-Dorothy F•ntey ANNEXED FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NOT I c E 0 F H E A A I NG 0 F YEA• ENOEDDEC.EMBER )I, 1'74 Norn•<lW.vman Estell' of MA•GARET WINIFREC NAME STATEMENT P ETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL ot This Slaltm.nl W<lS l1lt'd With ti. COPLEY, Oeceneo. T~ lollowlng person Is dc><ng ~- AHO FOR LETTERS TESTAMEN AMERICANWESTERNLIFEINSURANCECOMPANY Co1Jntv Cler~ ol Orange County on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Iha• nenas· • TAAY Jal So•tll6tlt EHl,SAtt Ul~•CJtJ, Utf11Mlt1 Wrc:h4. 191S ETHEL M MILLER hH fllt'd hrtetn a JOVEY CON CRETE, 170. Port Shel· E \I •• e 0 I E 0 w A r< 0 £ LI As ..._Olli« F41Ul PthhOn lor Probate or WI II •nd I« 1\ tlekl Place, Newport Beach, C• '12600 BOU O 1N0 T • •H• C. OWA R r:i E. Total admlttPdas\el• 1Pa(11t 2, Llne26) S5.063,U I Pubh~d Oranoe Coast Oa11v Pilol !>uiln<t ol Letters Tt1.t1m•n••rv to the Raymond lhoma' Uoren1>, 110& Port EIOUOINO T. akii E (. BOUDINOT, Total llab•lllle\ (Page 3, Lllle'161 3,6S0,"33 ~rch11.18, 2S, April 1, 197S 1138-15 ,..,,,tOner Of 111 lhe a11una11~ Utllen ShflllelCj Place, Nn•port Bead\ Cit. Oecused. C•P•l•I P<Jld UP !Page 3, Lint,,., W,269 -Of Aomlnl!.lr•lion w1tn-1ne-Wlll An 920.0 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llWlt G<OM,..idln•ndcontributechurplus neuo 10 the pehtloner rete.ence 10 Tn1s 1>Us1n~ is collducled by an in· ROBERT ELIAS BOUDINOT na~ riled (P•ge3,lirw21l 2, ... ,,.. Pt;BLIC NOTICE wnicn ,, mad• ror lurlher p,arliCulao, dlvioual. "'""'" d Ptllllon lor Prob.lie ol Will ana Scillcl•I Surplus Fullds (P•ve3,Unt29A) -0-MW! 1na1 lh" """' and place or heat1n9 Raymond Thomas Llorens 10< 1\\uAnuot Lelle•• rc,i.1m1m1ar, lo unasslgncldfund\ '5urpl11sl FICTITIOUS ausrNEU !he same nas ~en wt ror Apt11a,1vs. Thls statement wa\ llled -.Ith In;> '"" Pe1111oner, rererencr lo which I\ tP•oeJ.Llne:HB> C1,'3f,5071 HAME STATEMENT , •I 9:30 a .n>., In the courtroom ol C.Ountv Clerk of Orange Count, °" ""'°" lor luriher Pa•t1cut11r~. and lnat GalntL.oss>tromc>per111ior1:1. lhe tollow1n9 pusons •lld Corpora-Oeparlmenl No. J ol said court, at 70C l'N•ch6, t97S lhe '"''f' and PlilCl" ol heiit1n9 1ne unit' IP•ge•, Linell) 212.12' lo•urtd01nQ business as: c1 .. 1c c:tnter Drive west, In the City or NS been ~· ,.,.. April I. 19/S, •• 9:30 lncrHW (0.CIUSll) iflCilPllllitndSUrplus WARWICK TERRACE COMPANY, S...l•An•. Ulllornle. <! m . 111 IM courtoom ol OepiJ•lmenl dUrlnQ 1'74 tP•oel. Line JO, 191•minus 1913) ltl,M 2110 E.aSI Kate Ila Avenue, An-1m, ~lt'dMcHch 20, 1975 No J or \01CI courl. at 700 c1 v1t tentor 1nwuncelnF0<ce: N•llonwlde Ca.91803 WILLIAME St JOHN, [)riv<· Wot. 1n IM City ol Sanla Ana, tPtgelS,Une22,Col.10l ,2',6'1,000 r Kerry K. Belcher, 4276 Pacillc CountyClerk C.ditlO•no.i AccldenlandhHllllpremi'Ums·ne'I Avenue, Long Buch, Ca. '1()8()7 RICHARD A. MILLER 0dlPOM.H(hl3 1915 tUnelCldScheduleH.C.011) -0.. 2.P•1JIH Pfleger.•OJEa\IThOmits, tlOLIMll•w111M ··F41621 Put>l11.hed Orangt> Coast D•llY P1lol l'Nrch 11. 18, 25, April I. 191S 192·1'> PUBLIC ~OTICE WILLI AME S1 JOHN, lnWTance on Force: Calilornla 8u$i~ Se•tue. Wulungton 98101 u H•~•. CAiif. 90411 • C.ounly (l•·r~ P"911'(Une2'2TOl•ll 2l,S8.S,4l4 3. Leonard C. Todd. 1873 Slearnltt Tel: 121>16tl·l121 STATEMEHT OF WITHDRAWAL WILLIAMV.SCHMIDT Aecldllnt•ndllHllllpremlums·Olrecl; ""'•nue.Longl>each.Ca.9081S Attorney for: P•hliOMr FROM PARTNERSHIP OPERATING Allon•y•IUw Cahf.Bu!Mr>essP•ge(Llne25.Col.H • · • -0-• Securil' Pac if ic. Inc. A Publl\MdOran91Cou1 O•lly Pllol.UNDEA FICTITIOUS BUSINESS -s.u. M191MI Drive, Suite JOO Wit nercDy cer111, that the Ml<>Vl' items are In IK<Of'd.tnce with the Annu•I W~1noton Corpo<ahon, UOO Tower March2S, 26 and ,April I, 191S I014·7S IHAME -- 1Hwpor1 Beath. C.alllffnuo '1"411 Slatemenl 10< the vear tonM<J Ofcc-mber ll, 1914 fNI~ to lhll ln:.urance Com· Bu•ldtf\9, Seallle. Wastunoton 98101 Tne following pers.on haS w1tl'ldtawn AllorMJ lor Pehhoner m•S~' olllle !>taleol Cahlorn1ll, l)U•w•nllol.tw. Tn1s bu\ine>s 1s cooClucteo DY .a P UBLIC NOTICE •s • 9tner,.1 partner lrom '"" ~ uOll"'eG Or.,nQ(· Coa~I Oall' Polol I 1an1tlyn 6 Malntson, PU."siC)l'fll L1mthod Pllrlnl'rsn1p -------------part1Wrst11p operatiftg unoer Int f1C "'"'" n lb, 19 ') !91\ --¥!!2.~ uernnara L. C.i.trl.Ot, Seuelll'Y Kertv IC Belcller, NOTICIE TOCltEDITORS hltOUS DuMnns name ot HANG ONE. P UBLIC NOTICE ~1 C..,ner•~Pu!Mr SUPERIOltCOU•TOFTHE MACAAME .i 20901 Sparkman._.,.,.., PubllY>t d O<an9e Coast Odily Pjlot, March24, 2s. 2•. 27, 28, 197) "95 1 This statement W<lS filed Mlh tht' STATE OF CALI FOllNIA FOil H""llnglon Be•ch, c.11rorn1a 92- NOTl CE ll'fVITIHG Covnly Cler .. ot Or•noe Counl., on THECOUNTYOFORANG£ Tne hChhOUS business name !>lillll' SEALED .. ROPOSALS ~~~::~'~ts TOH, Na.A-IVl1 ment tor IM partne•stl1p was tiled on NOTICE:. 1S HERE8V (ilVEN lrwl PGBLIC NOTICE Pt.:BLIC NOTICE BURNSaMclUTTR"K.~1ty1. Est•teolEOWAAOC.SAWYER,all.I Fet>r.,.ry ll. 191• in the Counlv ot ~;ii"" !>Ids or propos•I\ will be re uwC-pat.U-EDWARD CL YOE SAWYER SR., Or_... <etytd l>y lhll Or6n9t C0'1nly Tt01MAtl------S-Y_N_O._P_S_IS_O __ F..,.T-H""E_A_N_H_U..,.A.,..L~ST::"A'.'"'.T::"l£=M:-:-:E:-:-NT~o=-,,=------....SWi1$11lrt 8outavard, 7tll FIMr Otcu~. G E Ch••IU w. Grosenbau9h•e!°792 01\lrtct di tne ofl•<t ol the OrMl<;le O ... Btwrr, Hills, ~litonllUOUl NOTICE IS HEREBY IV N IO the *rlom.,. Lane, Hunhntlon M.h, Count, P11r<NS•"9 "II'"'· 1)00 South SELECT INSURANCE 0 M .... y --1,2• crt'dllO<S or the •bove n•med decedent C.lilornia 92646 • C r 30ISGadar5.,nnt1ltNll,~llai, Teus7SUt n • 1 hit 1"9 cl !ms ~In I i G b n 20792 ~·no Aven...e, !>41nta Ana, ah ornia HO-Oftk• Publbheo Oran11e Coasi Daily Piiot 1tw11a1 peri.ons v • ll'9d ,.~ M gnon rosen auo • Be '7110'1, until 3.00 p.m. on w~v. ~rch tt. t&, 2S. April I. l9?S 132•75 thll u1CI dt<eMlll are re<iu to 1 t Sp.llri.man lane. Huntinglon a,n, April JO, 197S, al wn1Ch 11rne t>1ds wtll be Ye•r ~Dec~rll, Hlt tht/l'I, with the 11ectsurv "'01Khl!rs, in c.111ornl•t2f>4" puC>lKI' open<'CI and rt.io 1or lhelollow Tol•I a<tmollt'das~ts I P•ge 2. hne 22J st 212 • .in ,._ oltice ol the Clerk ol !he •lloW en· Mllll\Oft GrosenbaU9h 1nq MOBILE RAOIO EOUI PMENT . Tot•lli.tb•lll•es I Page J. hne 131 . Sla,Ol9> PliBLIC NOTICE lllle<t court,or to pr.,,fnt tnem, wllhlhll' FJ144J TR ANSI r v E H 1 C.L E !.. ) C.plt•I ~d-up/Gu<ir•nty Capllal/St•lutory Dtt>O\il neceswry "'ouchllrs, 10 tl'le unden1111\fd Pul>OStled Orange Coast Dally P1101 B•O<kr"s ouotallons 51\illl include· IP•111tl, llne2Sal Sl,500,000 NOTICE OF <11 lhe olllce ot her attorney, THOMAS ~·. 2s, and Apr. 1, 8, IS, 191S 1001·1$ h;rn1Y>lnq lhe eQu1pmenl 10< ilf\d <on>-Cir~spaid·ln.odconlribuleds.urph1s MARSHAL'S SALE W. HENOERSOH, 3SO East 17th Sheet, lll~le 1nstall.ll1on, turw-up, Olltlmlzing IP•gel, line 24AI 3, IOS,239 Andrew Kish and !.a rah Kish, Plain-Suite 111. Coa\I ~sa, Calltornla, which __ ---------·---- .. nd check-out or tne veritclr com· Unassi9M(lfundsCsurpluU 1111 vs. Robert). Grah<lm. Oc.>l.,..dant •s the place or t>uslneu of the "'" PUBLIC NOTICE m1Jnteilhons equipment In ilCtord;)nCe 1Page3,llne26Bl 3,149,631 No.9JS21 Oe•siQneel lo all matters ~rla<lllng to -------------- ... 111 IM spec11ica11on, therefore, to S<#pl~.S•~rdspollt,holders Ju<Sgmcnt Oate: November 14, 191• the 11'$tale of "Id dMedenl, wilhln lou• wn1cn \(>(·Co di ref.-rence " muae. Tne IP•oel. line 27) 7,7s..i70 Sy virlue of an oecullon Issued on months alter the llrsl put>llcahonat lhis , "'"'P"'P.nl Viall lntlude, but not be Income for thevear (Page 12, linel) 602, t29 Febtua•v 19, 1915 oy lhe Superior Court notice. • 1om11eo to, the lollow11>9 Mub1IC 1.jn1h O.sbursementsl0< the year OI Los At>geles Judtc1al OIStriCI, Dated March 10, 191S l0<Su\e'i1ndOlhe•Vetuclts (l~aQe12,llne l9) ltt.m county or Los Angeles, Slate of GLORIAMAC Bio~ sn~ll t>e wt1m1t1ed on the pro· vn• ht'•t'bV cert1tv lhal lht at>ove 11ems are 1n accord8nce •itn the Annu• ca111orn1a, upon a jud9ment emert'd in • SAWY EA WHEELE R po-.11 Stle<e1 lurn1stwd b' lhe Pure~-Sl•t•mt'nt lor Ille ve<>r rn<led ~<.ember 31, 1914, m-10 lhe ln,urance Com la"°' or Andr-KISll and S.rah K1Stlas EAeCUlrixol lhe W1llof •nci "9tnl enclo-.ed 1n 1 1.ealPCI l!flllt'fOQ<! n11ssioner olt~Slaleot C•l•lorni•. putS4>llnl tot-. T r 1ud9mefll crt'd•tors and against Rooer1 lhll•l>ovenameddec.clent ""''~eo .. OCTO Mob•'" Rdd•o Equip A.C Feltlerslon, rNSU<e J.Gtal-.mH1UOgmt'nt~blor,5Nwlng n40MASW. HEND!lAM>H m .. nl," plll1nly tndor~ Wllh .,._, 's Leo H. Welter, S.cretMY a net l>lllante ol s1.•1a.•Sactu.1llydueon &'*'11ty•H .. aw .... ,,,.. ,.... Wl<I 1""9me_n1 on lhfl date ol lhe is· JSIEHl11tt•SlrHI Swilelll .... t Pi'~ ... ch2' 2S,. 21 21 197S '94·9S suance Of ~1d execuhon. I have levled . • tlld\ w111 be e~um1n~e1 <1nd r('PO<'ftd Pubh~ Orange C:O.sl ..,..., Y ..,., ~• ... • • • • llPO" all !he ngl'lt, lille aod lncerest or CllS'-Mtta,C111ttr•1•tU27 10 lhe &o.•d OI 01rc-c 101., ot 11111' OISl•l<I W•d iud9ft'\l'fll debl0< in the P'oP9r1Y 1n T•l 1714) Mt-nM , al .a mee11no w1tn1n '"'"' 1301 cwvs tllt' countv of Or•nlle, Slate of AtWM'rlWEHculrhr <1fler 1:.e bld-n1nq ---------------------------; CAlilorni•,dtS<n~dUlollows: Put>llw.d Or•n99 Coast Oi11, Pllo Conh.telor will l>t <C'Qu11eo tocon-.>lv PliBLIC NOTICE Pt;BLIC NOTICE LOI 11 Block 1. Tract 7'S, BOOI! 74. Marchll.11. IS,Aprll I. tUS 134-7' w11r. 111 applicaDll' £.Qu~I Eml)IOyment Paf14!S Jl-44 inclU!Mlll' or M•Kellaneous Opportunily I.aw' .ind lfQulallon~ SYHOPSISOFTHEAJolNUALSTATEMENTOF ~ps. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAME STATEMENT Thi! following person Is do.ng bU\• nt!\.$ as. CURTIS REAL ESTATE, 70390 Harbor Isle Lant, Hunl1n91on Beacn 92 ... V1nc~nl Leonard Cenlno, 20390 HarbOr ISie Lane, Huntington Be•<h 92W Tllos buslMi.S is conducled t>y an 1n °'"'ldu;il, Vincent ullftard Ces•lno This s111emen1 was llled w•lh '"" Count, Clerk ol Orange CO\ltlly on MoltCh•, 1975 • F4U3J Publi5Nd Oran~ Coast Dally Pllot l he t onlra<t lo l>e IH will De SUC;e<I ATLANTICIHSURANCE COM .. ANY C:ommOfH'I' .. nown a s7 131S N El lo " hnancial 3\'1\l•n•• <ontract lOUC.dusori"'5RNd,O.t1•i,Tu•~SJtt (;•mono Real, S•n Clemente, SU,.ERIORCOUAT ---,..-.------1 ~rch II. 18, 7S, AP<il 1, 1915 136-IS ()('I-en lhe Oranqf' tounl, Transit .._Ofllce CalifO<'n11. OFCALIFORNIA, O•Sltlct ana lhe Un1t~d .>laln 0.P¥1 Yur Endecl DtcemMr~l, .,74 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !halon C.OUNTY OFOltANGE men101 T•dMPOr1al1on Tota1aom111eoassets1Page2,linr22) $11,~S.921 T...e~y. Aprol 8, 197S, at 10:1So'clock .... AD·lltll Any n"m~ ctPll'd•inq on the Tolal 1,~b•lllles 1 Page J. llnt 231 27S,314 A.M. •I CourlhOuse, Marsnoon Olllce, CITATIOH Comprroller <itntr.)I \ 11\I of inellglble (apitftpald·up/Gu.lranly C.pitall'StalUIOtV 30143 Croll"n V•lley Par .. w•v. O tv ot In the Maller of lhe Adoption Pwtllion tonlroll(IOt\ •or fl'Cltr.t111 hn-.ed -ClePDS•I t~gel,,.ne2SAI $2,000,000 L..t9Ullil N1g1MI, Calllorn1a, County or of GARY LEE HETHCOAT, Adol>ll1'19 a~s1slt'd COllSlr\Khon "no! an ellgiblt! GtOMPolid-m-contnbl.lledswplus Oranc:ie. Slateot C•lltornia, I w1llwtl•I f>l•enl blooer 1Pevrtl,hne2•A) atS,42 publlca..cllontotheh1ghestl>-,IO• THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ReQu1temenh, s~c1r1c<1hons. atld unanign9dlunds(surplus) cl>Sh in l•wful m~y ol Ille Uftll.cl CALIFORNIA lorms ol propo!.alS m.iv W oot.ine0 by IPevrt l, llne 2•Bl •.335,o.9 Stootes, all the right, tllle and Interest ol TO: ALAN ANO RA OR ILLER: p1c11.1ng thllm up di the olflce ol llVO Surplus ts r~rrhpollcyholMB wld tucigmenl e1 .. 01or In the abo... B'r O<'der of ttl1s court you ore lltrtby Pvrclla'1nq "'9en1. IP•Ot l, llne21) 11•130•551 ~"bed l>f'OPt•I'. or so mucn thereof cited to •PPtU !Mlore the llHlot prHld· Jonn K. A\der, Jr . Buver Income tor ltw .,..,,. as may ~ n<"ctssar' to wtisly wld ex· Ing In Oepar1men1 11 01 this coun on ()rc)nge Countv Tr111u1t 01strict IP•ge ll, linel> toa, .. 7 ecutlon, •llh accrutd 1n1erest alld June n, 197S•l 9 a.m., 1nen and thtre lo Publlst>ed Or~noe CCHl~t Dairy P1101 Ol..,....MtmentsforlheYtH costs. "'°"'cause, If •nv you llave, why tile ~rel\ II, 2S. 191S 9J0.7S lPlge 12. llne ltl •iJ,SOl O.tedMarch 4, 191S. ~titian of GARY LEE HETHCOATfor We hll1'eb' certlf11 thill the ilbOlle llems Me In accot'Cl.nce wltll ttle Annual OM skin. SoutriOrange county the •dopllon of JES SEE ALAN Statement for the year ellded Oecember 31, 1914, made 10 ti. lnsuraftce Com· Oon E. Rhea, ORI LLER, vour minor i.on $hoUICI nol m1sstoner of lhe Sl•I• ot Ca1it0tl'li.l, l)Ursuan1 to ••w. Mtrsh;)I, 0r.n99 Counry bl! grenl.ct. NOTICE OF TltU~TEE'$SALE .. • . R.C. Fflllerslon, lrosuref-Mtlt>.I R. H•uer. Deputy Dalt'<!: Mllrch•, 1975 T.S. Ht. l·JU6tA L.eoH. Weller, Se<.~tary Ll\11" &OaEltMAft, 1•'9r-lltff Willi AM E, ~T JOHN 2899) On Thursdev, l\prll '4, 197S •I ll:OO f>vt>foMCI Oranoe Coast Oailv Piiot Marcll 1•.15. 2'. 27. 28. 1975 'l'fft.IS ... elMlll-'t .-IMrlltY ci.rk A.M.I COMWE, I NC. llS cMv appoinlfd »MWlblllrt 81vd., Sllllt IOt GA9'TH l"Alt• HEINER Trli\IH under •nd pursutnt to DHd of LnA,...IH, C.lltertlll'9M1' AUW11ty•I Uw PU BLJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINE'5 HA~E STATEMENT The tollO'flflng Person is dOlng bu~•· ntnn· · GREG·s POOL SERVICE, 12~·lls1 St • ~wPO<I Beach, ca. 92"60 Kellie N•ncy Goodal•. 12'4·31s Sire.I, Newport Btf<n, C•. 926'0 This l>Uslness is condu<tecs l>y ao in-dlvldual. Kell le Nancy Goodale This sl•temenl was llled .,,,h ,,... Counlv Cltr~ 01 Orang~ County on ~rch6, 191S t'41Ut PubliWd Orange COa$1 Oa1ly Pilol March II, It, 2S,Aprll 1, 191S 837·1S PUBLIC NOTICE Tr~• rKO<ded April~. 1'73 .• , IMI Ho PubllSMO Onnoe COHI Oilily PllOt 1111J Btacll .. ulenr• 4121, In book ICM.29.P•Qef>O'l,olO!flcl.< ---------------------------M.rt1111.2S,Aprll l '31-1~ N--..-.. 1Cll,C•lltt,.,.l1t1'41 FICTITIOUSaUSINESS Aecorcts "' Ille olloce 01 the Count, P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE --f114l .. 2.-11714)aU-NiU NAME STATEMENT Recordtrot0<An9t!Countv.c.i111om1a.1__________________________ PUBLIC NOTICE ,. ... ,1ar,..t11,.,.., The ro11ow1no 11tnon 11 doing~ WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC· SYNO .. $ISOFTI4EANNUALHATl:MENlO.. Pvbll~ Or~ Cotsl 0111' Pilot neua.l· Tl~ TO HIGHEST BIOOEA FOR Mtrchll.ll,2S,Aprll1,1t1S ll).1l NEWPORT LAN DSCAPE COM· C>.SH (PB'r•liHe •I tlmt of salt.> In lawfu! GULF Ul5UUMCE COMPANY HOl'ICE 01' SALE PANY, 11111 Skyperlo. Circle, ln.lne, _.,.or thll Unit.cl !>I.test •I lhe ..m~.__Oty,~ .. 111 tn KCO<dan« wllll the provislonSof (AlilMnl•92"" Soulh tronl entrenc:e lo tlle Old Oranqr-...,_Ottlke ti. C.tUornl• Unltorm Commerci.1 Pt.:BLIC SOTICE Rlclwtrd s. Schilll9, •to Nepeu,,,.., CIM#lty GowlllOUW loceltd In ~ ~ Yt•r £-.. 0.C..... n , "74 Code, tllert being due •nd 11nptid llluc~•. C•liloml• 91024 bloOol Wttl foanta An• 81\td. (former· Totallldlnlttactnstts (P1199 2. llftl22) . llH~,7lS stor~ tor which the JS Moving .. l"ICTITIOUS aUSINESS This t>uSl,..U Is cOndvtl.cl by an In ly WUl •1n Slrittt>, S•ftt• Ant, Tot.-l llMllltlft I P•oel, lfftll2l) llO.,f7l,W Stor•"• Is 11nl1Utd to a II.,. U • HAME ST•TEMl!NT dl"'iclU..I. I ,_ c...tl&al ~/G<>arenty C.pllill/ .. , .. c.rW-•, all rlOl'1, I lit and ..,..,fit 5'Mlltory0.poalt(Peoea.llftt15t) ~..OOO#IO WHellouum•n on th• e oods TtlefotlowlngperSOfllsdOlnobUSl-s RlchudS<hllllg °"' .. yed l<I -"°"" hticl l>y II -llefe1n.atlt• ciescnt>ed CWIO d .. notice !Is: This sl•ttl'Tlflll •n flltd 'flrith ,.,. wlcl Deff of Trust In tM ~S ='i:t"..!":,contrllMltadsurp1u5 i6 ne"'lno been or,..n 10 p.1rt1es i.-1o t. S anel A PAOPEATIE!.; 2 ALLAN C6un1, Clerk of Orange COUnl, on ~ltu•ltd In Slid COlllll'I' afld l•le UNtsslOMCI htftels (Swptus) ·"'.ll30 claim tn il\lertSllMf'tln •nd lhe IJrne FA I H BARG PAO PE AT I ES, its ~rctl 21, 1'1S, dtSC .. tt.o as 1~ a, 11,.. 2'8) l,.173,J72 "'9(111ed In s1Ktl nolite tor 111\'tNnl of M<Cotmacll., Coll•~~. Calll. ~ "421)0 LOI 31 of Tr.-ct No. 4,St, ifl t,. City Surpl .. • f'90er•pollcrMldctrs " wctl 11.avlfl9 explr«CI, notlc• Is 1teAbY AllM F•lnO.ro •nd S.ra F•lftb9'9 PvbllsNCI Or•"9Cf Cotst O•ily Pilot So: ~·· Mne, Co11ftty of Or.1nge, (P9ge J, liflt 2?) M,S2', IQa OIYtft Ill.ti lhHe goods will be SOld1 •t H W, )00 VI• Lido Nord, Newport Mar'Ch1S,•nd Aprll 1. I. IS, 191S IOt'l 7 e e •I C•lltorftlt . ts ,......., on 1 •-tor.,,. ve•r (Paoa l2,t1NI) tU,•12.,. pubtk auction •I Mtsters Auel on, Be.teh, C•llf, 92..0 - MAP rt>Co•cH'd In Book , ... , ,,.Qft lt ano Oi~IS for u. " .. ' 20'5~1Newport 81¥0 .. c11., of C:O.ta Tllis t>uslne~s Is co11<1ucl•d l7Y •n In. PUBLIC NOTICE 21. Mlsullantcws Mtpf, records of (P9 .12,Jlne 1tl 111,l03,'Kt MeH, Couftt)' ot 0.-•noa, St•tt ol ldlv1Clu•I --------------- Or;tnQa County, c.tllforftl• • • Cllltotllil. on -taci.y Of MA•<ll, lt1.5, Allan Felnbaro l'ICTITIOUS BU$1NE$S Tne\lr~e• t<ldrHUfld ot ... rccirnmon Wt hertby urtlf., t~llhe ao..e l'-"'S ••In KConJarl<ll wllfl tM ..,_, el7:300'<IOCk '·~ • '"°• •l•1tmen1 wo llltd with the NAME STA TIE ME NT desioMUon II tft'r of 1M rHI .,._r1, Meltmtnl IOt the yHr llftdOd ~ l l, l'74, madt lo U. IMUr•n<a Corn• Tt>t toltowlnQ tfll Is ' brlet dllt<Tlpr County Cltrll. 01 OrtnOll County on Tht lollowl119 1141non Is dolllQ buSI· oncrll>tdo11bowl•Purt>0rt.cl toi.;JIMO rot lMSl.UtofG.ilforrQ.~llllllW. tlonollhllproPtr'tytobuold! Mar<tl13, 191S oHsa•: Gui\! Avenue c;.ot141 Mll!o4t c:.tlllonll1 R.C. FtttlllntOfl, Tr..urw Oftcrlpfloft anel/or Lot Nlll'llbtrl .. 41t.1i TSL MANAGEME Nt $ERi/iCES ttv• • ' Lao H. Weller, s.<rewy SMl'llQa Loe i11!f _N .. me of OWNr Mr. Pl.lbllMlit<I Orenot cout oa11y Pliot. 211 ~enoe st., Newport &.«11. ca ThlO un0er~l1111tcf Trusr• dlKl.ims PvtllhllellC>AllitltC..•tO.lty~-.1:ct1t4.2S.2',2J.1t.1'1$ ,.,_,$ ~~.A"'°""tOV.:$120.00 ~chta,2S.•ndApf'll1,e,1t1s .. ,.,; ~ .,., llebllllv to• eny 1ncorrt<:1n11H of 0111crlptlon tnd/or l ot NWl'ftblrl TllOmO s. Lu. 211 011111~ !11 , .... slrffl eOOrttt •nd 01 ... r COMmllfl ,., ... Lot 111, N•-"'0-.: it.n-I PUBLIC NOTICE ...... !)Ort a .. , ... C•llf. 92MO OH19"1t10ft, If tnY, shownhltrein. L---------------------------4'Mcllwln. Tiii• """"'" h tonc:lucl•d l>Y.,. 1n Saki w 1e, will bet m•dt, bvt .,,,.,"°"' PUBLIC N~E PUBLIC NOTl.CE MHltra A11~llon • dl"'lelual co..-or w•n•111y, tllll'HI or i-V • •'-O.ltCI Mlorcll 17, 1'1S T"°"'n $ U. p1i.ct,reoa•dlnotlt1•,poneulon,or-1_, _______________ -:"'.'."':o::-:"~".":::------1 "'*1$lltCI Oranoac~t•eo.at0.11y • Thi• ~••tement wes Ille<! .i111 t~ curntltanc:tt, to HY'"' rem.tlllfno Pf'• ,.,.ntsOl'TilllAHNUAL ITA'taMaNT ...... MAtal II. 2$, 1'7S ....,~ m• CAMll\ly Clerk of 0tfftllt Countv Ofl cl!Nll wm OI lhll note ~~td..., uld ~ "IC1'11'10UI BUllN&H ~nh•. tt1S 0.td Of Tr1111, IO·wll: '"·""''· , ...... JuK•~YOl'TM8,.c:ll'fCCIOAff lllAMllTATIMINT P•1••t wltto lnierest ''-'""· ••'"'..,._ill .......... CatNororlw,........,....-,c..1...,_....,.. PUBLIC NO-CE Tllttoll-lnt,.r10M.,..llDlflclbutlo PUllll~ Ot•n9' Cont D•ll'r ,.,,ol wlCI llOlt, ad¥a11Cft, If .,.y,.""""'... Yter---~'1..tfH II ,,...M. jll\ill'Cl'l 11, II, 2S,Ajttll I, 1'1i f l)./) ~ • "LAY altlDGE WITH fHE • • MAN &NO ENVlllONMUfT l~IM ot wld Ottd 9f Tru", .... TtU1 ..... tt.4-9Ch911J,liftt22) P.nt• MIAROlt BlllOHT frOLISH (IO., ••n•nret fCI Conurv111on o t Vll•I d\lr9'~ Met tlll*'~ of tht T,.._ ,....,11abltitlftC,...2.llnem -.m , 11111 o.ttntw, S.M• ""•· C..llfernlt >:• COOKtH' CAJUN CCI IP'TI l ~';,.IOU~~-TtC 9'EBELLIOH ICI ..-d"lhlttruthVeo1ttdltyM1dllecMltl l p11<lel •H111t11a fw11d1. CP6t• J. II•• 24?1 l'ICTfTIOUSBl.lllNEIS ft705,INIMll'Ovtlrlt1Cem,+o ... ........,...,, tPBSt JoMCOl\i t•t>f•'" T~ •AMISTATa.MaMT CO Ml~ '· ~-'· )411 W. ••• YOGA WITH MAOtlLIHC tCI 1 • A~TCllNATIHC CUlla&NT TM beftllllcl•ry undtr .. kl ()t'"9 of c.&al .... ~rllfltyc.ulY!/ n. ... ~llUl!lftlet'e40ift0~ Hwll.,._ 0.-,. Ao4.. "· Ar~ CA f lCOCf• 1c;11KOCfl Tr'41 MfelOIOf'e OtCUltd "'° .. IUotlleery~te~a.n .. tW ,.... _.,... ·-•:• £L•CTltlC COM .. ANY tel ••• s Pl Cl AL . IC) tl'ISI ,,_ .. 10 IN IHICHnlQne<t ..... tier! o, .. .,,.,.. __ ,_,.llUUd_,.. Ol!VTAON, 1630-G 1.st,.,,.,,..... C11 IC.tMtatO ......... 14'21 .... CCTWI T IC) ICfW) (1¥t"<f O'"rt-~<1.11' 0tcr .. e110001 0.1•1111 •llCI Oe,....f\dfw i ..... i,NM2*111 t,100,too flta•,s..ri•Ana,Ctllfornl•t'110$ Croft. Tvttlro,~tt .. t. S•MM• ST•££ • » CAUflO••rA IOUltNA~ (C) s.M, end t -ltlllft Nofke Of Dt ..... ~ll"Mfll!Mlt C..-""") \llctot (....,... \l ..... L MlraniSe, 'ti.It lllllMR Is <~ ... Illy I ., .. B IO •Lu r M••tLI ICI 1PB!ll -Elecllonlo$4111 Tlltu--MoMd (P·~·-.. , U1,ti1 ~Dftt .. llJtU\.,Hlll'll~IMch, ........ ~ l'..:Uf...:E .. T_•-----------------------~ ~ w ld Hollo 01 O.t1u11 enCI flK· ......,. .. rtlitf'Ctt llofky~ Q -... . •kehft "· ~l•t llo•d0Sell1o bert core1tc11 .. 1~<~ 1,.._1,llftem t.IJ1.IS1 "-""'Otlmec,U119tl'NIMOr<le, ™' ~ •M llltcl Wllfl ,,. ...,..,r•lhe ••••P•ociertYltloceltci 1~wt11t~•r tl',._n,11Ma US.at U1twMNl91111l,Gt.fUl1 <AllMl aw. If OrMQt c:--.i, on O•lt M.orcll II, .. H ,.,. t t , ..... Hr Thlfo IHltllltH h CtttdUtlff 11\t 11 ~--1'U ... ...,-11 .. ., .... ., , ...... COMW{,IH('; jt\l tu~IH"" ,,.._..,,11 ... 1•> • --j111Mral•V..f1fllp --v· ._.... l 1!1t lftsurano al"I fr1AI <.om-We •eo' <trtlly IMt tlM •bOW IWN wt lft 1KC4"Wfl(t .in1 n. a..-r ~110.llrntC ..._ • -, .. oan,, Aollftt SLlt~ tor lhll w•r tf\CMCI °"*'*'JI, ttotc, ,,,_,. tll 11• •-~ °""'. Tiii• "_.."""' was Ill .. wrlUI VII AHOlltHIO'l•,OlOS&CIOljQON 11v 11ert1111e t.e0cir10, mtHi-rof ttltS4•1ttf Yli~.........,.. le'--~.,.c .. "' ot OttllOtCOUlll'l'••-r. •1.c:.tw ... aiw .. a.iw• l\U(hotlledSl ........ 111rf •. c Ft!MrstOft, Trtuur'tf IS 1'7S .......... uttta1 --. .. .... r ... ~ Put>l•\11#<1 l'lr11~'~0Ht 0.11., Pltot, \AO H Wtlltf, Secret.My ""' l'utlll\lltll Or•noe C:oHI Otll)' flllOI ........... Or .. ColM Otlly "'"'· ~r<n 11, U, end A41rll 1, lt7) ... 1S Pub11Slllld0t•n9'1Coest0.ll)'Pl .. Mlldl~U,».11, .. "'1J ..,.7S Manh 1a,U,t"° "41rll t,e, 1'7.t '°4'1S ~I'd!-., ti, N,.U. 1'7.t • '4WS ..... I Pl:BLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS BUllNHS ,...._ N&MI STATIMaHT 'Tfle IOC19Wl"9 lltf'IOtl 11. OlllflO """ ,,. ..... ill'ACllltlCIALU. ,.,,_OS. ill'llrvt.w Mntt, .. nt.a All•, Galllorlll• "'°' ••••rd ._ .. OotHn, au .. o s l'lllr~lllw Stntt, \tni. ...... c:.1""""• '2104 Tiii& ~M'I\ It COndU<ttd lly M 111-dlv!«i.C • l .L Ool- Ttll\ tlat.tft>f'ftt ._, 11... wrllh llW ~,., Clerk ot Or•noe C-~ on Mitr<ll 21, 1'7S , • fliOIJ• Pv«MIWcl Otanoe Coht ~lly 111101 Mir. U,•nd Apt , 1,t, IS. 191.S lo.Nj .. _ .. Tuesday, March 25. 1975 CAIL Y PILOT •1 PVBUC NOTICE . Thi 81~ ~~on the Oninp ,,......,_...' .... u,... ........ looo.29ft • PICTITIOUS eUllN IH I NAMI STA TIMINT Gl!MINI • OIUl!HIR'W', ., --.n.wl•w LllM, N•. SO l"'lfll C.UIOMla t2"4 ' ' -. D ............... ~ "'-··~' ,........, ......... ,,,.. ... DAILY PIL<>i ·CLASSIFIED ADS One Call Service Fast Credit Approval '•9'*01 ....... 7000-71" ~ .••••• IOOO-Pt ..... aMorw JMll LaYMWI, *' Par11vi.w I.ant ... SO, INIM, C.lllornl• tMt4 • Tlll• llu"not It unOIKi.O by IWI 111 di~. , JoanUym.,_ . Till1 inet."'4ftl _, flltd wllh ttw ·~y c .. rtt o4 Or~ CO\lllly on Fo.,.,y,1, 1t1S. N IW P\lllllfhff OrM~ Coeat Dellr jlojlot, Mer<h4, 11, II, u. 1t7S 10..>) , PUBLIC NOTICE •tttlTIOUS eUSINISS . NAMI STATIMINT Tiie to~•"lll 1>41non I~ Clolnv IJUilnes1 u : TRAN S AMER I CA N DISTRIBUTORS, 17301 a .. ch Blvd., Ho. I, H11nt1119ton BH<h, Celltorrue Waymon LH O•nlti., 320 s. CJll'\ll Ho. 114, Covin•. C..lltornla Thll ~llMt.i I• tonducled by en In· dh1ICIUll. Weymon l.to Denltls I ·A .I L y · ~ ...... ~. lat & , .......... 50!f.Stt9 s-ic. •• ~ .. .,,,.., You Con Seti It, Find It, ( l Trade It With ·a Want Ad 642 •5678 (~nt ........ 9000 '°" i\ut.....W.•&oit. Tf~ • •100-t99t -HouesforS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~For Sale t"°"" Fors. ...... For l -. G ...... -al I 002 ••••••••••• ······a••••• ••• ... • ••• • •••••••••••• Sd9 Hotn.et For S4lllt HouMI for s• HOMS•• For s-....................... ~ . ···············~······ .............................................. ! ...................... . COSTA MESA • 10021G......, 1002 '"-.... IOOJ Gwral 1002 Gwral t002 GftMH"GI 1002 $29 ,000 ••••••••• ···········~·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •a••••··············••f ·····•••···•····•·••··· ....................... ••••a••················ • FULL PRICE Large ft.2· lot. EidsUng l''HA loan. P.l.T.I. $.llll. Hard Lo flnd opwrtunlty. Quick call 84S.n7l. Ol'ftl flt 9•IIS#UN10111 NJ<.I I , [:-11411 DOVER SHolES Sandy beach is the setting ror new custom colonia l home w /5 BR, f am'. rm., formal din., air cond. $295,000. on sandy mooring. r/"4tt# Slltld ~ REALTORs' 'fhll ltalamtnl WH Ill.cl Wllh lht eoo11ty Cltrll ol Oren99 County on Ftbr\IM'y 11, 1t1S. f'41M P\lbllshtd Orange COHI Dally PllOI Mart114, t1, 1e,U, 19's 1>1-1s PUBLIC NOTICE p I L 0 T $2250 DOWN! POOL Bike lo beach. Or splash in your own sparkling pool. Gorgeous brick fencing. Big s undeck. Hom e maker's dream kilchen. Generous bedrooms. Low row down payment. Jforry - Call now 847·6010 Agent. LIDO ISLE Large 8 BR, 6 ba. home beach ; SO ft. lot, shor e ,$295,000. Will consider trade LIHDA ISLE Beautifully decor. 3 BR. & den, on lagoon, Ramp & slip. $255,000 WHITE WATER VIEW SecwttyGatn from this luscious, super upgraded 2 bedroom & dining room Condo on Balboa Penins ula. View the sand, surf and s unsets from your own private balcony and Ii vc just steps from a ll shopping. $76,950. CORNER OM THE MARKET That's rig ht, the corner is on the market! Ocean and Carnation in CdM and the spectacular duplex with two enormous, 2 bdrm, 2 bath units built FICTITIOUS BU$1N£SS NAME STATEME NT T,,. lollowl119 ~rson '' Clotr'V 1111,.i n.•ss H : DONNA ROCHELLE AS· SOCIA TES, 103 Supl'rlor Aven~. N<!wpof1 e .. 1ch, Calltorn1e 97660 Donne Rochelle, 1433 su~rior Ave .. Newport Oeac "·Ce '11&60 This business •S conouticd t>y Jn In C11v1e1ua1 Oonnil Rocnelle This st•lemtnt "'"' flllld wun tile County Cltrk 01 Orange county on Mar(h fl, 197S BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J-l 1 B"Y''d .. Dr •11t· N B 675 . 61 6 1 COUNTRY CLUB Getteral I ooz'Geaeral . I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LIVINC;, • NODOWHGI Entertain e r 's dream yard! Big sparkling pool. U ltim a t e privacy. Wrought iron decor. 4 Family size bedrooms. Country kitchen. Ne down G . I. Low down others. Call for more 1n formation! 847-6010. Agent. NO-FAULT CONDO Only in The Bluffs can you enjoy such carefree living. We offer this popular Trina plan, with 3 bdrms. & 2112 baths Jge. living rm. with frplc. Offered al ... CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coost Highway, Corona de~ Mar IUI llOllH IOI 111n•c; ltO<MUtl PROP Y NAGEM T WI U I •n, YOW Hr. 1111. Ot ltAlf ,.,, •• (j ,. '"' ,,,_ . around a courtyard and overlooking the blue Pacific. Massive beams: hfirdwood floors, delightful new kitchen and an out of state owner. This is Unique for tho:;c who like to walk at s unset , casually bar-b-que with neighbors in the courtyard or elegantly dine with the Pavillion lights sparkling in the background. · F41'71 Publ1sned Orange "'"'' 011lly Pilot, Merell 18, 2S, and Aprh I, 8, 1915 86H~ PUBLIC NOTICE G~neral I 002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 675-6000 2443 E. Cst Hwy, Corona del Mer f'tCTITIOUS BUSI NESS NAME STAlEMENT .only $64.950. LET SON SHINE IN Ge-nerol 1002.General 1002 [ ummN -M/l.fiTIN . Inc J •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Th• foll-Ing person Is 0011111 t>uM· iwun: 0 & M MARK ETING, 18471 Mt Langley Ave., Suite E, Fount<11n Vellty, C..lllornl• 92708 Roneld 0. ICnos. tCM09 Apache River Ave., Founteln valley, C•hlornla 92109 nus busJness Is condu(ltd Dy ~ ltt Cllwlcll>el. Ronald D. Knos Tiiis statenwnt wn 111.ci with the County Clult ol Orange County on Ftbruaty 27, 1975. F41Ut Publ1st>eel 0r•n9' Co.SI Dally PilOt, ~rch4, It, II, U, 1975 lo8l 1S PUBLIC NOTICt: OCEAN VILLA · $4525TO ASSUME --REALTORS----- 644·7662 CORONA DEL MAR TWO-STORY Rambling two st or General 1002 Getterol . 1002 b h h S y •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• eac ome. pac1ous living and dining rooms HOME + INCOME 11ABANDONED0 TWO STORY VILLA POOL BEACH Bright & cheerful. End unit. .. in The Bluffs. 3 BR., 2112 baths; wrap.around patios. Bright, attractive price, $69,500 CORONA DEL MAR Cute duplex; 1-BR. & 2·BR units . Offe red at only slightly more than lot value, $74,500 VEAR ESLEY N . 1\.YLOR C REAL TORS since l H 3 HOMES FOR LEASE Bay Is land furn. 4 BR. dock $2 .000 Mo. Little Island furn. 3 BR. dock S850 Mo. Big Cyn. Unfurn. 3 BR. C&D $1.150 Mo. 2 I I I San Joaquin Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER. H.B. 644-491 0 OFFICE OF THE SHEAIFFOAONER COUNTY OF ORANGE NOTICE OF SALE UNDER OECREEOFFORECLOSURE Ho.1116'4 ·c L A s s .1 Gourmet garden kitchen EASTS IL> E JSR house Sweeping s tairs to bonus with bachelor apt + lBR size master & children~ apl. over garage, As· suites. Glass doors to sume 7'/r VA loan. S276 enclosed patio and per mo. Call PRESTIGE grounds . Only $28,!lSO. HOM l!:S. 645-66'16 Call for appointment ------ G l's no down for l111s near new spacious beach est ate. Lar ge living room, formal dine a nd BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 ,•.:407 [ C OAS T H WV CORONA O E.I.. MAR GtMral I 002General 1002 FRENCH 01.JARTER HOMEOWN ERS ASSOC IATION, Plaintllt II\. BARBARA FAY HEBERT, •le .. eta I, Del&nelanl. 963-6767. YA,/FHA Repos ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1, tile und..-51gneo. Sl\erlll·Coroner, County ol Oranoe.State ot ca11tornla, do tw•tby 'tertlly that l>y virlue ol Oe<ree ol Forec~urt •nd Sale In the Superior CcMirl of ll'Mt County ol Oran9e, State of C..lllornfa, en1ereel on Fr1>rua1y 28, 1'7S, ana re,ordeel February 28, 197) tn tile •l>Ove enlllled llCllon, wtwr,.tn -~h ~rter Ho~owners As\OC.i.l .oon tlle•t>ovt naml!CI plalntllt, obla•N!d • Jud9ment and dtcr~ ot torKIOSUlt •NI Wle ~eoMI Barbara F•ye Hf'ber1 dtftnelanl. for lhe sum 01 '3SO 00 Dollars, l•wl11I monry ol the Untt@d >tcitH,anO Dy virtue of a writ ql.entorc,. ..-.nt on satd .tc:loon t\We<I on'Marcl\ S, 197S, 1 am comm•nde<l lo ..ell all IMpro-perty on the C.Ounly of OrenQe, State ot Colllforn1e,e1ei.cr11>ee1 as follows !iililii. ·::~i~~~: Specialists m govern· SPANISH HACIENDA ment f1nunced homes! 556 7777 call anytime RED TILE ROOF Arched atrium entry. Custom Du~lex Big formal ltv1nl( room 3 Bedroom units. Close to Separate family room beach. $127,900. Country kitchen. Boat CENTURY 21 door through gar age. 8.11! "L" shaped Jot. Park ·~~~6~4~2~-~17~7~1 ~~ family room . Statrs dramatically sweep to General I 002 Getteral I 002 elegant master suite + ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• childrens' qu,ar:tcrs . -... -------•I ColleqePri POOL llOM E lovely ~ bedroom. 2 bath corner home. <.;o mµll'le w1lh beautiful pool and ancss for b-Oat or trailer. Jusl recently r edl'corated Transler lorccs sale Priced rtg hl a t unly S47.!f00 . Ca l l now 546·5880 Seller mui:;t sacrui.co far less than goverment ap· praisel. Hurry ca ll 963·7881. BACK BAY --~HERITAGE POOL HOME $36.950 Spacious 3 bedroom w1lh lots or wood panelhnl! and dc corJ tor wallpaper. llui.:t• ht-atcd and filtered pool with plenty or yard s paec kit over. Take ::.ubJCl't lO 1!11'• GI loan G-107711 Oµcn Eves HUG HOMES. INC. SPYGLASS HILL New lis ting ; ocean, ba~ & Mt. views; lovely 2-sty. 4 BR. home + family + bonus. Slfi2,500 8ALBOA P&llMSULA Sail into your own slip, ov.n your land: recently redc<:or 4 BR. bayfront. App't. only 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite I 02 t4ewport Center 640-4050 Loi SI ot Tract '3SA es per map r.-coreleel on bOOlt 10', pagu 32 to 33 il)-<luslveot M1sullan.ous Map\, on lr.eot ,II<• ot 11\o Gourlty Recoroer ot OranQe C.Ountv. F I E D· hke selling. J ust $46,950. Hurry • Call now to see 847-6010. Agent. G.I. TERMS $92,500 Use your G .I. for this A dream oasis m upper • • REALTORS Walker &lee Real Estate Getteral I 002 G~nttal 1002 .... EWPORT Baycrest beauty. 4 Bed, Newport Bay . Thi s ~~~~~~~~~~\ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PT-rty is commonly known .s 14113 Owuvlllt Pl•<•, coue M•••· Collllornoa Tc>veltwr with •II eno \1fl9UI¥ tho' tenements, huedllamf'nt\ ""° •P purtenances tl\ereunto ~longlno or 1n ..,.yw•W appertalnlnq PUBLIC NOTICE 1<; HERESY GI VEN Thal on Wed,.t\day, Al>'il 23, 1975,allO OOo'clock,A M otth.flday.t Main Lol>by, ColHlhouse, 700 Civic Center Drive wrst, Coif of Santa Ana I wlll sell IM al>Ove described praperty, under UICI writ and drcre~. or w much 11\ereof H may b4' necus.iry to yt1s1y said luOoment with Interests 1)1\d cosh, to th• hi(lhest bidder, lor cash In lawful money ot the Untied !;ta tu. Oaled •t Sant<'! And, Cal1tor,.1a 1""1111 1''R, pool-1mmaculate HEIGHTS cond. Has all the extras. Prine. only-$ll0.000. 3 FIREPLACES SPARLJNG Plu:.h carpeting, wctb<1r, REAL ESTATE premium wall coverings, 1 ____ 833 -3.548 3 huge l>cdrooms, :.i t«H i---------· garage. J pul1<is. M ini· pool. l'r1vaLc yard . S.t9.!}UIJ 10'• down . ~ti2·7788 sp~ctous 3 bedroom. pool ----- home 1s set in total •$ l 8,425• JUST WAITING seclus ion for relaxauon Large 2 bedrm. 2 ba andentertaming:An ex w /fenced palto o n FOR YOU! c lusi ve retreat with beautifully landscaped This lovely. t'uzy homt• 1s magnificent waterfall (.(row1ds w1pool. security av a i I ab I e now 1 n and s pa rkling night gates & much more beautifu lly move in <'o n lii::hts illuin1nat1ng a $2000 moves you m a11tl d1t1on. 2 liedrooms. ('tin beautiful yard. t\ppl. on· S20j per mo. pays it all vert1ble den, formJI 11in ly646·7711. Open Eves. 1nl'ldg taxes, ins. & IOI( room plus eating mainl fees. <.:all Dan al area in garden kitchen 839·8321 for appt to ~cc. Spacious a nd workahlto t\gl floor µIan with utmost , . __ . _,,,,,,:___-~-------.......__ pr1va t·y in~idc and tn ~~~..-. ~a rd en. S72,SlX). FCl'. l'to Marci\ I•, 1'1S. BRAOGATCS, Sheroll·Coronn .;.-~~~~~~~~-4-~~~~~~~~~-1 Newport Beoch I 069 Newport Beach I 069 EST A °t;E SALE BIG CANYON Bordeaux model. Over 2000 sq.ft. of luxury living, spectacular view. Many extras. Coll for appointment. Newport Heights lcasl·hold paymc•nb . ON Tll ~ CAN YON-673-8550. Counly of Or .in91t, C11ltl0fll1a Sy C A R•Mlall, Deputy SH111ty ,,.MIMlll Wl>ntrl>rlve, S1111tl New...,. .. .tc:ll.C•llternlett..O Plallltl rt't AtlorM y Publl~CI Or•nQe coast Oa1IY P.101, Mar<h2S,llnd ~rt II.I, 197S 103A-X P UBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEM&NT CHRISTMAN TE CHNICAL SERVICES, 140 Avenlel• Cot ... Soln Cl...,.nle, C<llllorn1a 92612 Cl\rlS Ari Studio lncorporat@d, a C..lltorn1a <Of'porallon, 3001 R~O Hill A¥tnue, C.Oste ~"'· Calltorn1a'l'l626 lhls bus.ness Is tol\duCled Dy a cor por•llon. Chris Ar\ . Studio 1ncorPo••led This '~lemenl wn lol~O wolh Int County Cle•~ 01 Oranoe C0<.tnty on Ma"h 21, 191S f'421U Pul>ll$NCI OranQ!' Coul Oallv Pilot, wr.2S,anCIAor.1.a.1s, 191s 1081-75 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI HESS NAME STATEMENT Tilt 10110 .. 1110 per'>Ons •r~ 001no bus• rwssas. THE. SCULPTURED MENAC.ERI[, ?US l/1sl• Drive, NtwPott 8e•ch. C..ltfornoa91&60 Wnlyn Kay R11C1n11, 'SH Vost" Or , loltwporl S.ll<" c.1111orn1.J '11"60 Jant<e Co\9ro• .. !>•n•pson 1S3l Vtsla Dr . Newport Beach, Calotornia'l'll!4i0 lh1S ousrnh~ is <Ondu<f4>d Dy a gtntral parint'>h•D Marllyn IC•Y Radl&I Jani<• Cos9rov .. SlmpM>n Thi\ stat•m•nl "'"' ltl•O with 1rw (0<0nty C1•rk ot Ot"nll .. County on March21, 1'1S. 1'4U" Pvbllshtel Oranoe Cout Dally Pllot,1 ,Mtr. lS, and N>r. I.$, U, 197S l~IS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTBLUFF Hew ListilMJ AGEMT 644-4056 TRUST SALE Fantastic 3 br. 2 '·':! ba, s plit le ve l. pool. l1Ze patio Top cond. Estate says sell! SPARLING REAL ESTATE 833·3548 SOUTHERN COMFORT MANSION 6 BDR cnJOY truly immaculate 3 OtfN ''1 '' · •' , " ''' 11-1 N • bedroom. den home. Has [® ~ a huge playroom & large lot with parllal ocean · \/ll'W. $75,000. . · 2 STY. BEACH Bike to the beach. Im· ..__,,....,_....__.....,...._..,....i FIX·UP TOUCH OF MEDITERRANEAN ABOVE THE PAINT-UP You'll love this spacious nearly new 3 BR, fam-rm home in the best bluffs neighborhood. Corner lot privacy with E·Z care natural surroundings. Prof. 1---------decorated, deluxe carpets, drapes, lighting, wallpapers & more. Priced to save you money with easy terms. PEMIM. POlt-fT Nearly new 2-story, 3 bedroom, 3 baths : enc l osed patio. 2 fireplaces; electric built· ins, garage door opener. Priced at $124.000 press1ve southern mansion. HUGE PLAN TATIO N PlLLARS Twin door entr y 1nv1t1ng parlor with old white brtck rirchcarlh . SEPAHATE BANQUt-:T ROOM. Secludl'<i study with private bath. Bright springt1 me kit chen Overlooks charming family room . Wooded bannis ter leads to 5 separijlC sleeping quarters. Double doors lead to huge mast,•r suite with separate vun11y area. A HAIU: FIND hurry, call ntiw lo :-ice HARBOR 2 Story l 1 xer upper P r 1 c e d w l' 11 b e I o"" market Seller bc~an hi:. upgra,.d1n g JUsl to bl' transferred This hcav)' shake roof hom<• has great potenttal. 4 Lirgt' bedrooms. with 2 baths Price & terms arc ex cellenl. Just offen•d at S45.950 with FllA· V 1\ terms. Call 545-9-191. $79,590. 752:.:0460 ·Anytime. CALL US FOR A HARBOR VIEW HOME 673·3663 642·22.53 eves associated BROKfAS-UEAl TO~S ~Ol~W 8olb_~ob" ~bl 842-2535 ,Just listed m Newport Heights. Elegant 2 bath home. Gracious crackl- in~ l1replace. Spacious family room. Landscap· ing accentuated by large beautiful trees. Try your terms or maybe $.5900 down. But call · now 646·7171. 111'1 N 111 9 • 11 ~ 1 uN ro Bf Nolf • FU~~~M " ~· ,.,, .. , """ •v•. , [ e11li1Hil GREAT VIEW 2ox20 t-'am1ly riesta 1·•r.11~~;,i;tl S & S room. Crackling crisp i::. .:, \11 I EXECUTIVE of entire Newport area goes with this 5 fireplace. Lots of storage :~,. . , , ; ' 1 BR, 3 Ba SPYGLASS home only space. Located on Costa SINGLE STORY $129 950 Mesa's popular east side. $36 5001 Soaring vaulted ceilings . • • Less than $4500 down. Be ' H Plus h shag cpl. Elegant r1rstlo~ee. call646-7171. BEAC c us t om drapes. Cozy R-2COTTAGE HOME AT BEACH AND BAY DOOR Three bedooms. two baths and l1rcplace charmer with a ~arage s tressed for an addition. Price reduced to $18,500. Hurry 673·8550 Of'fN ru 9 •II) IUN I\ N .... I BRIHG YOUR ow.-RACQUET Ol'fN1119•11SFu11j1081NW LOCATION family room. Brick to this 2 story, 4 BR, 2 Ba corner lot ---': fireplace. Forma l din· ,.:. ···• home' GREAT VIEWJ ·ust $95,ooo. •· ~ Best buy! St bike ride to mg. Huge m aster suite. ~ ,,·~.· ' ' •:, ~ beach. Not a condo, rec p · t l t ' ' , 1 d C nva e pa 10 en ranee. ,.;:: :;; . • ., •.. ,::; an • h a rm 1 n t! 3 Corner lot. Park·hke ":::'··=· =-=·~"=· :::==::=::====:::::::'.. GUARANTEEO COMFORT bedroom 2 bath home. yard. soooo down t Act - PUBLIC NOTICE comes with this 4 BR. 2 Ba lu.x urv SALESPERSONS Country kitchen. Walk to now -Ca ll 847 ·6010. 3 + FAMILY NOTIC:EO ... ULl(TUIOFER home w /fam·rm, &wet bar. Near pool If you prefer the un· scchlool I!'.. Olnly lON841~7d~:-'" Agent. Thi s immac ulat e 3 cs.c .. 101 -6101u.c.c.1 · · · complicated atmosphere 8 now 0 see. ...;.,io. bedroom. 2 bulh home ... 11u1111ere1>yo•"•11tot1>tCree111ors &. park. Prjced right to sell at $89,500. of a 8 to 10 person, office _A....;g~o_n_t_. -------·---------may be just what you are ofHUOttrtKunt,Trentltror.whOWbu~I· full of neat a nt1·que BIG OAbDY I k . ~sacldreu1,111•P•111.Avenue,Cosl• C "'REfR"-E 00 ing for Lovely .Mottsa. county of o,.ng•. Stet• of rurnis b in gs and neat , "' s;s; added family room with c;a11torn1a, 1n.t • bt.11o. iranuter 11 abOUI A SHOW PLACE congenial helpruJ people, LIVlllJ'-.. 4 Bc.iroo-s. 3 baths wi·'h open beam ce1hn°s. Cozy 10 Dt n11d• 10 ANOIAL • ·d & t ' •I..: t8BR 2B II N. I B ·1 t ..,_ v '" ~ ... C.ORPORATION.• catllMntteoroor.i-1ns1 e OU 15 uuS grca , a, ca 1ge a t ey _a 4 + POOL separate dining, room fireplace, me<' patio wtlll t•on, T,.,.,1.,". whou bu11c1e11ao· custom decorated home. Owner 644 ·72 11. 60/40 SPLIT d 1 1 d largelot.Call~>\5!}191 °'"' 1t a.a. Wttt mth ,,, ... ,,Tor FROM lSTS Cu l de sac street . Rn 8 a r ge pan(' e ••nu,coun1votLo\Anoe10.sia1eo1 transferredforcessale$79,500. , __________ ,Manicure d grounds. family room make ttu~ llil c..1110<nJ• ...aEWPORT p r l · l corner home I.be best buy Tiit s>rOll"•IY to ti" tr•n,fflf'((HI I• ..... T s uo...101 G .... s u Ne SK E1Ng ep ~RnLOr ~ ·. for'your family. 2100 ch ' IOC•ledll 1e1 .. 1110 ""'~ ""'""'· Co\lt "A URAL URIO ,.. H S HEIGHTS A. ftl! A " n ~ MtH. Co11nly OI Orano•. Stat• 01 makes this run 4 BR. 2 Ba F /Rhome 3 ~ Huge family rJ!creat1on rt. of custom living for ; ~~~~,1., "e1ncr1bf<I •n fl'W'rlll 1 . t H l $85 000 Clean 2 BR. den homo room adjacent to large JUSl... ------~:All ,100 1,. tr•Cle, tlalur•\, "'111> rea JOY 0 Owrt. Urry, 00 Y 1 • easily' COovertiblc lO ll a rd en k i l c h e n $58,500 nttnt•nd 00od•11101111a1 ,..,,oAiepelr duplex with one2one BR FORM AL BANQUET Ii OCUMF1l0MTS SM9 11vwnn1 knllwn " H-t 'AlllO unit.a on R 3 lot, wllh R o o "1 . w 1· .. d ~ 0 1 l2l1 ~-~'•'" and 1oc•1te1 ,., ,.,, Perk " .. • -R 1 vncant lot. $80.000 ,._.,.,Cost•Mo>w,co11ntyo10ranoe. room to build. Only stairway lo separate • -~ l 2&1 Urduplei.S138.500 ~tt•of<:llitornta. S38,950.Call~7211Agt. cbildrens wing. (Ji 'nl 040•8 3&2'lrduplex$158."""' TM bt.1111 lfantltf' wlll bt (Clfl\W'!Wftl\, "' I .,.,., •e11outtvtM1ttt1••01Apr11,ms. HUGE BIW.a.eo muter suite. uONUS S•Jlve Olx . D11 plex$199,500 o1...-o1AmerkeNT1.SA.~w ""' ""' walk "' closets. Tr~• , .. e 51 .. 9 · Submit alloffcrs 1 ' tL. c.. .. WM. Cou11fy ot OrtftOe, ROOM carefree yards + main· .,_.. "' 675 7000 Sf*otQllforl\la. RICI' l~~~~~~~~~~I WARM&COZY Small & quaint. semi rustom home. ncxl to Nl·wporl I lc1ghL-; 11n :.i lu g lt>l . With ,ill lhl'M.' J.!OO<I things 11.n1ng lor 11 • ! llt"JVY shal..l' rool. 11-..•d bril·k I 1repl.in·. tH'JIT1 c t• 1 l 1 n g :. t h r u o u 1 • :? twclrooms, l bath & luh of ruom lo l'Xpand Great for rct1n•d couple. singlt• person l'l<'. Call for ap pointment S49.500 546-4141 ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. BEACH HOME Short walk to lh<' wall'r .! bl•dr oum ,.,. :! h.1th ru,.,tom honu!'> room BHQ. briek p.1t10. tll!.tl"ll\ pool ..ind tl.!nm,, t•11u11 See this l·h.irming. 1w\\ I~ listed IH'ath homl' ol 11..•red at !>·l9,5UO. Call 540 ll!i I ~HERITAGE REALTORS WALK TO SHOPPING Eash1dc, Costa l\k:-ia- t'l11-.1· to major mad .. l'ls \•HI mu:-.t sec this qu.11113 Ii u 1 l t 1 mm al.' u I ;it l' : hl·<l rno m , Poul 11111111 lt·.1turrng l:.iri;:t· d1111n1 l'llOm . Sl'P· l.Jn·.1kl.1" room. hardwood lloc11·:-; :-.ha ke 1·oof. l1n·pla11• t.ill lord,•t:.i ll:-. :HIJ 11."ll ~HERITAGE REALTORS VETERANS Fr1·1• list 111 horn<• Jlrt·.111\ Jppra1:-.l'd b~ V 1 10 t>r.in gc County \ \ ·' 1 I a h I t' l o a n \"l'Ll'r:.tn. Lill World HN E:-t.11<' .. 55ti-7777 anvt1m< \ \'l1•rJ n,.. Heal E s ta I. Spl'CIJll:-.t ALL U.S. VETS It 1,., .\our nghl lo o""n honw ""11 h no down pci3 tn I 11 l. :-\ t .I f f 0 f ~· "( \ l'l l'r:tns to assist ym Call V. orld Heal Estate Orange (.'11unty 's onl Vett<1 .1n H1·ai° Est;1t Sµ1•t•1,1l1-.l Ask lo \'l'tl•ran s t·ounscltH ------•iiiiiiiiiiuliiliiiul 556 7777. Call unyttmc . Ge-neral I 002 General 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I irvine realty "MARSHMALLOW MONTEGO" Hov. sweet 1t is when vou have a 4 bedroom. family room home on a lg. cornt•r lot across from greenbelt, clubhou:-(' & pool on c ul·de-sac . Shows like a dream! Belle Chase Lee 644 (i200. ( T56) LINDA ISLE B.EGAMCE. Normandy French w /unus u a l custom d et ails. Flt'xiblc floor pl an home. $:l35,000 land $150,000. Appl o nl y . Oona Ch1c.·h est e r 642·8235 . (1'57) AW ARD WIMMING UMIVERSITYPA.RK HOME 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. ('Ountry kitch<'n , ~lass. wood & <1tr1um. Flexible financing. S82.000 foe. Emmet McKune 6'W·6200. (T58> IUILD YOUR DREAM HOME. On a dream lot w /unbelie\ able VlEW -high on bluff above matn Corona del Mar bt>ach. Sl37,500. Polly J ohnston 64.2·8235. CT59 > 1e1""n~1ot11e "'.,..''-·•11 $2000 •o:o..u tenance Ii' ..,,E &>OOl and 1~ MESA VEIDE ..,.,_,MIN••• eoe1ruM1 \MG b'I I '•"'""' r~creational f1clhllea. v h d •. \ Tr-io,..,.1w111tll\rHYtam•'1""'1. DOWH Won'l laat, call now to HOUSI +2 UMITS ery s 41rp 1ns1 c ... out .., ......... t.-t11t•bo .... •,. ... aeo. 842 2W. Eastslde Costa. Mesa 3 Bit. & font rm in xlnt 0.114: Me~ H, l•U Glanl s.me room. Warm °""' 1119 •II HUN ro•HHI M thl l ne1aht>orhood $58,500 ,., :~:i!~11~~'"=:,~~N, panl"lhl\g throughout. Pr~~e 5'~.0C:O~f.:e $590 556 ~ 1644 Mec:Althur 5U not ly: Al•tnOtrdStw'lflO"r, Four blg bedrooms. SPARLING lalboo lay PY-op. ~--.... TllE HEAL EST.'\T[RS_. ,.., .. 109111 Fotmal dlnln~. Full l'tJ:;A• 11>~ .. Tr ll•al......._ Trtn5f•rt• prlce jusl $39,9001 HUM')' l "" c..;:,•" "" ,_.. l'Vtlll\htd Otanoe co.•• u.11v Pltot. "1!!!!!1!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!~call now 847-6010. Agent. 83 3-UN ~tth24, lt1$ 101,.,. !! l 88 DAILY PILOT Tuesday. March 25. 1975 Houses For Sdt · Houses Por Sale HoetH lllor Sdt Hoeatt For Sde · IHoutetf.or S4'e Mobll• Hom•• .:;;;;:;;=--'----'--.;_;;,__ ________ .;..;;.;;.;;.;;~~;;;I ..;;;.;.;~.:....:..;~ • •• • • •••• •• • •••• • •• • ••• • • • • • •• • • • • • ••• ••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• • •••• • • • • •• ••• • • • • • •••••• • • •• ••• • • • • •• • •••• ••• ••• • • • For Sal• 1100 Ho.Mt For Selle HouMt For Sd• HouH For Saia. oatq MHo I 024 Huntingtott IHdl I 040 H...tlagton leoda I 040 N•wport Beach I 069 N•wport l each I 069 •• •• • ••••• • • •••••••••• • "'-- ••• ••• •• • •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mobile Home 20x55 G....,... I 002 Corona del Mer 1022 Coron.a def Mer I 022 WHIRE IM Forever 4 + POOi. oeAnzu V11taati. 300 s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-•••••• Form~! dining. l ~• ~oast JIWy ,NB,296 1.ex· V .ALLEY R£ •LTY MESA VERDE-Vi"ew buthis. cuvets. dra~. SPECTACULAR IJ\gton Cr. s1s,soo Call GRACIOUS SPl\CIOLJS LIVING. \our fd m1ly will "hvt! 1t up" 1n th1,, upgrucktl • :.lor}. I l>r + wm1s rm. n(.·ur 1w" MBS,\ woou~ llonw Olfr1'cd at only ;st)8,i![)O R l;A can YO\l rind u.n ~•eeanl. Waterfall, gd SOQ, boat p ... uoR ·MIC VIEW ofl'. or 5411-_2000 ____ _ PRESENTS spacloua home with 5 $36, 900 .iuto, clusc to the lar-ge8t . ~" A -~~·~~ lU8 Cempus N 8 541·'655 REPOSSESSED BEACH HOME Cv1 y :J Hd r 111 :! lla. quiet nil de ,,11· 'l!'l't'l. ::>hort 1u..: lo lit•.it·h L'all qu1c·k t11r low dnw11 ll'rms. .l \ l> E H E.\J.T\' 1<17 l~JI l'\l~S!ll)2 53llJ DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA UR, 3 BA. 2700 sq. I\. for , new shoN>ing, freeway, A PROBATE SALE! hvinat is1tuated in pramt! Unbcllevublc, but true. schools. likr, SJt>.8836 1 o c u t i 0 n a n d Glorious residence on Very re•·entl A t'n Daynes of ot nei"'hborhood?? 5n .. rn1l large, park-lake grounds lr•i• 1044 ' Y US l JC' " r WI"' beautiful u•ant patJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• CDM fr. t d r· lt!alutes include excep-.... .... 0 ICC, represen e a tne areH. Has been freshly SUP•R 5u ... 11p r . l d h' f .1 . llonally large master '" .--ft pro ess1ona man an is am1 y m suite. vtry large ramaly pawted inside & ~u.t. 3 UH in G Rlo;~REE, Superior Court and was the s uccessful roorn w1Lh hrepluce and New carpeting, .rich air c:onditioned. sha~ bidder for them on a superb COM wet bar. Priced lit wood cabinets. E.ntry carpets, wttUpupered . property bein<1 sold through probate. $82,500. Thr!\ can't be hall, 3 l>edrooms. prtvate Short e:;crow possible. n dupllc-att•il Phont' hathoffmastcrswte. 4101 Glenwood. Agl. They probably saved $20.000. because 546.2313 for aJdlt1onal 540·1720 ~--0780. OPEN HOUS~ of h is alertness and professional info. TARBELL Sat/Sun 12-4pm ad v i c c ! W c r c pc a t e d l y h a v e REAL TORS opportunities like th.is. Call us, you will !• 2955 Harbor Blvd. find us a full service. full time rea l ~:. ..:;~ estate office with local flavor but with _ ·" the backing of our multimillion <1ollar parent company. Call 675-7225 CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE VALLEY REALTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. *Duplex S IDE-UY S IDE. no s Lairs, 1.>c.1111 :urn. lb,1. huge fam rm. scµd1n rm, 4! fprlcs, hlt111 t'le1· k1t1:h + lrg l Bit upt, lrpk, 3 car gar. Both lwvc ii'~. $500 MOYES VET IN sep. t~11ced yards. fruit 48R HEAR BEACH t rees. cu!'>tm crpts & 4 Bedroom. shake roof. drps. 5 yrs young, in mint Top value in Top area. l cond. $05.000. blk to Park & S<·hool. ISLAND REALTY Move fast to win this 673·-lll>O P k I Z E ! ! <.; A L L Randto Son Joaquin Tow1\huuses from ~.9'JO Select from 2 Br. 2 Br + den or 3 Br. Frplcs, sun- decks, patios. AU quality features. 14 Lago Norte (Culver & University Dr.> (714)752-7373 ------- UNIV 1-:RSITY PK. SUR 21•i ba, DR, fam rm, 21, gur, patio, pool. $62,900. ~nr. 552-77(0 $32,950 Townhouse 2Br. 2Ba. Air, patio TU py~t mo$26Sincl Assoc dues. 644--4887 OCEAM -IAY -CATALINA 3800SQ. FT. OF CUSTOM HOME ON A BIG, BIG LOT Has It All ! $225,000 Or Off er Call for Showing 548-2008 loquna 8.ach I 048 Newport leach I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Monarch Bay Terr. CUTE'H COZY Expansive ocean views; llouso. 1 Bd & Oen, pis. 1 la!llefully decorated, Hd . apt OVl'r garag(.• 2Q!l w1lh many <.1meruties. 4 25Lh St. owner will Bdrm. home in mint con-dition. Dining & family carry. ~19.500. 20•,, d(JWll Open I louse Sal. & Sun rm .• designed for easy 494_428!!. entertaining. Protected ---- pool, Jacuui, outdoor-HLU F 1''S Trina mud. indoor burs, 3 car CONDO. Exec. type, bay garage. $154,0C:ltl. view, super neat 3Blt, TURNER ASSOC. 21 ~ ba. $79.500. Ownr/ llOSN.Cst Hwy.Lagunu Bkr . 644 474ti or 494-1177 tj..1(! 0590 --------- 0 D •r BY OWNE!l, Duplex, 37Lh pen al Y & Seashore, ·1 up & 2 dn. Open for yourins Pt:ction frpl c, gar, s tep:-. to Co1nmercial Property t 600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • STRIP COMMERCIAL 9 .4': t'ash spcndabll" t;reul strip commerciul perfocl location. adJl:I t·enl to Alpha liets Shop- ping center. Earns $3535 sp~ndab le per yea r 10.i:!', cap. rate. l>on't delay Call (7 H l 752 1700 I NVl-:STMENT l>IVJSION-IRVINE. TllE RE./\L ESTATERS COMMERCIAL Mewport Bttoch Westminster 000 FL or more. Offit•c and,or relail space. 45< tu 50' ft. Prime officl" lol'allons . l year teases or more . Jnc ludc-s ut1ht1es and Janitorial Call now <714)752-1700 w I I h ,, !\ t·; w p 0 It T 11~;1l;1tTS 1,111l'. Live in d1;1rm111i.: ~ !klnn, rt•nt out I Hdrm hUllSI..' + I U\llll l\t hulJd :J J 11(.f1 11onal 111111' tor 1mcsl nw11t t 11 n l' t;y 32'.l Og ll'. Bolbo p .•. .a 1022 -------1 842 -9371 5 DELUXE untb, I 1s a $l4,900 SIZZLING 3BH homt•. 1':asts1de. INVESTMENT DlVISION The Real Estaters Owner-Hanch 2.sty A/C 12 5 P.M. l\LISO CON· beach. S89.995. 1>"73-7270 b DOM l N I UM /\PTS. 4 ----Condominiums good toC"ution. Sl60,00U. BUY OF THE WEEK tlwu ,-.111 u:. JI a en1n-a I 007 Corona del Mer ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• onus rm 4·bdr 3·bath I' I ans to choo:.e from. Westcliff Area for sal• 1700 .., " k lg lot S66.900 * 551-3152 • 1 ... .:.uve money uuy wor mg _____ C osc to ~hopp1n ~ & Beautiful 4 Hit, lligllly ••••••••••••••••••••••• 045-113-1. OUPLEX-$74,900 ---- !0C'eans1deofHwy1 Hy Owner. :i br, l ba . Lrg Owner 544 lili/9 pool. S35.900. $1800 dn. 8 1 1'. ti I. 6·~2-6~~ $59,500 a little. Four bedroom on Turtle Rock TerraCl' µre-beach. Big ocean views! upgraded, Pvt Courtyard a cul·de-sac loL Boat ac-sident ·s home, view, Startin~ al S:lti.500. entry & lush ICJndscap-Only 2 Left cess. He fas t on Uus one. pool, 4 Br, 2 \,~ Ba. :.!fp, 3 30808COASTllWY. ing. Heated & filtered Al $18.<125 they're going ----1 ALL l. S. VETS ll 1s vour Ch arm 1 n g L> up I 1• x 2 +Den & ~..ith urnt :-.un <kck. prk'g. liltn::-. In<· <.I lawn. 675 ti7l:!o\.\ll. 4 BR DUPLEX CALL 842-9371 b • Laguna --1>001. SEE THIS & CO'·l-fa!'>t ! Don 'l miss the tar gar .. Y owner , A A~ '' hcautiful life for only Hy owner .'t Br. 2 Ba, 51,•'1: ------· Prine. Only $120,0UO uWLJ..::jrP~ !'AH!:; ATS86.500. $.2U5 pt:r mo. incldg tax- (i.L All extras. i:;uper Near Ocean! 55~-3781 -OO©~nuw SOUTH COAST l'S, lllS., & mamt fees. 1°11.!ht to own a h•)mc ·wllh Capistrano Beach I 018 with 3 HH. 2 BA rental. :-.<.• of Uays 1de Dr. with h~·:iulcfu l 11;1tural wood lt'Xlurc-;. Only one yc1:11 1w" l'alt G4-1·72 l l /\gt. vatio Huge lot 60 x t.iO 499.zeoo INVESTMENT Call ij3!f·8321 for further garden area. s:.rn,!*OO ., SHA HP 2 bedroom. com-2 UH. 1 ba, rtplc. Nice 549 0812 646 671 O d t ·1 A l no down pay1nt•nt. Staff ••••• •••••••••••••••••• t•I l'\ \l'll'fans to a::-stst 'PECTACULi\H Oana \IHI. Cull World Heal Harbor & 01·ean Vll'W, a Eslall'. Orani.:e County's BH. 21 ~ Ha 'fownhollll'. t>nlv Vl'll'l'illl Hc;,al Eslale Complelt'ly clcr·or:.itc::c.J & l'rin. only. ti45-7.U8 ; pletely upgraded inside Jcx:ation. By Owner. Laguna Ni9uel ___ 1os2 • • e ai s. g_. __ _ 54!!-8251. and w ith new sha« $33,500. •552·1209 ••••••••••••••••••••••• D -----<)W-N EH S:! 9 . soo .·; carpets. Big lot. Hoom t~ ----••·-.-,.-----~--.1 3 B~t~lex . lhblk to t:x:a~h TwnlHIUM.', 2 I.Jr, 11 :..i ba, build. Only SJ.5.000. Hcd Chic & Cltanninq . s eac. • + gu_es~. se. bltni.. !'<cw cpt. & pnt.. Carpet, Heallors536-~ A one-year old with -Century 2t •_?4:>-?2Zl gar.Nu;igts.842-8268 MESA WOODS $58.500. "111·t·1:il1;.t, A!'>k for lurn1sht'cl.Onthl·Hluth CostaMesa 1024 Vl·L1:ran s Counselor Owucr, Builder. ~11<!,UOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·,:i.;.7777, t·all anytime 493 :J54•1 2 :-.1•ar:. nc•w 4 bedroom. 2 ~-~~~~~~--­mature features such as a 1 r -c o n d i 't i o n . Trashmaster, 2 patios and sprinklers. A lovely 3 hdrm., 2 bath home in a mos t desirable a r ea. Priced a t ~67 .000 OC£ANFRONT, Cu:.tom duplex, lialboa. Fmam" mg by owner. S14~.500. Coast Propert1t1:., Irvine · $32,950 2Br-2Ha. Air, Patio TU pyml mo S265 inclds a SSOl' dUl'S 644 4887. ---------· Corona del Mer 1022 ONLY 9 LEFT b<ilh, lormal dining,. ::.eparatt' lam1ly rm. slcp down living w/stone frplc. :1 car gar, quiek 1)1):-,::,c>::.!'>ton Ukr. 536-88Jl) REDUCED ...,li,il'p ll/\HBOH VI l•:W 11 o M 1-: " 11 h v ll' w or 't u rt l t' r u l' k II 1 11 s. l llo·druum . :! lialh tll' 1,11 IH·d tloulJk i.!Jr:.ii.te. lluom for HV storugc. ~1.:J:x1 640-6161 ($) COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. LOWEST PRICED WATER VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• llAHBOR V1t•w lhlb : HI<. Den. F<im-rm. :.! Ba ()(•('a II \I C \\' po11 I JJ<:Ulll . 11.'l' Lind llu::- l'\ l'I ~thing inddg !>11d,1 luuut.1111 Thi:-Wl't'k •Ill ly ! SlW.500 li3l-7o31 111 1).1\) ~l!I *SPYGLASS 3 BR Condominiums Hext to Runnin9 Stream , near Newport's U~ Bay. $40.950.-$44,950 345 University Or. \Just off Irvine Ave) 548-7223 OWNl-:lt w /<.1ssumablc 5·' 1', lo,1n or low down tor V /\I fHA. Bc<iutiful 4 UH. 1 ~ l>lk lo schoob. shops S.11 .~. 3032 Grant, CM 54ti-0964. ----Dana Point 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. 2 BA, ocean view. sundcek, garage, bltns. Patio. Owner ·193-4!095 /\M's. DlS\'UH'r lht• 1.111l.1:.lll' ' ii'\\ from thr:, :-.11.11·11111,. 5 Hit 1J<•I h11rn1· f!u,..h 1)111 toll 11 \lll t.! 111 ::-i dt• & 11atur.1l !>11rr1111nd111g:- ""' Your d1atdrc·11 \\ill LOT WITH SHORT 1 .. ~l· this ra•1ghhorhuut1 TROT TO SURF .ind v11u 'll 111\·1· tlw -.ol1d Ocean side So. Laguna. comfurt of th1~ t•l<•g.inl ----------1 Less than 300 ft to MHT . home· !'n1·<·d right .it 1111· Owner wall fimincc until Real Estate byMcVAY CALL 552-7500 •VISION• LITTLE DOUGH? REAL TY LOTS OF HOUSE! 5•,; Down on lhis 3 Bdrm /\ Hcd llill Company Univ. Park Center + Cam 1ly rm beach Irvine home. Only S46,75o.1 _________ _ L arge lot. detached garug~. Yards of sand and surf. !Joll-4456 VALUE & COMFORT ASSUME6% YA LOAN On this large 2 story, 3 bJl'm, 2'.: haU1. f.1m1ly rm w /frpl<" Dine 1n quality for only $268. 4 +BONUS OR 5 BR. l!~W~llfll~~·~ll 673 s410 _____ _ ELEGANT 3 l:IH. 2' ~ Ba Duplexes/ OCEAN AREA JHR, fam rm, formal d1rung. high ceiltngs. SHOWS LIKf.: /\ MOOE!.. FA ST £SCHOW ....... $89,500. Enjoy the GC>Od Life Coll49l-2513 *WE KNOW* LAGUMA NIGUEL *BEST* Townhomc. nc<1r the Units sale 1800 water w /21' Bual Slip. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-:xquisitely tu:-.tumized 5 DELUXI-: units. t is a rnlt•rior and <.rll e:<lc::nor :HHl ho me. Eastside. me l i cu Io u s I y m <t 1 n · good locallon. $160,000 laincd. Owner/Builder 645·1134. ,., will sell. lease or tradt'. - S8l.500. Days. 4\.!3·5544 or IMVESTORS DELIGHT Evcs. 675-82lti J·:astsrd<.' Costa Mesa, l . 3 lllulfsCondu-Ueaut.dcc& llr. duplex; 1, 2 Br. lru.lscptl. 3 Bl{, 2,:? HA . duplex; I. l Br, house. all on one lot. fam rm. formal c.1111 rm. g-rcat for c ntt•rtaimng! 842"7407 _ ~~3011 A~t. Owner S79.5~. &I0_:,!!!41 Income Property 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE HEIGHTS Nl':W 4 unit. 2 blks to bch. BLUFFS CONDO lfr;.iu tllullY n·clccurakd \';1,·:.rnt &. rc•adv for rn· •·UJ)Jncy J lxti·m~ . ~· ~ liJlhs 0\\ 111•r will t'll!l ~ukr ll-;1:.l' 11p11on. ,\ l'l".d lwrgam at Si'.1,500 ly::.17'1 .51111 you build. Hrk497-176l SHAKE ROOF -paymenls. Dial !J68-4456 Your housing needs are solved here. This house is well designed to suit your family. The bonus room can be u sct'ond family room , game room or dormitory. Formal living <.1nd dining room:,. F amily room off the kitchen. All new pa111t, carpel, drapes. sprmkler system and much more. ll's vacant and ready for you and your family. $62,500. Park, pool and school l block away. CONDO. in thL· IJ~•at1t foothills. overlookin~ s wim. pool. also ML & valley views. Vacant 2HH 2b<i. N J:o:W. $41 ,750 3 BR plus fam. rm .. 2 frpks. Woodsy & warm. Lovely yard : guest apt. S55.0UO Great buy, good tax writc·off. lncome $1200. mo. M any xtra s. 536 -25W. •Steps to Water Jct1 .. dly lo1·akd •>n ICJrgc· lol 111 l>l'!'>l l'dM :irt'a '1'111,. ~> BH, lam rm hom1• C. F. Colesworthy ~ :.!llH r,·ntal ~•pt ~11 1 !\Ult l111· rrwsl rnet1eulou:. ~ d1:-l'l'1m1nalmg l>UVt'r Lot.., <JI 1·onvc.·n1c1it·l'' l\l'Jr Ii~ Ii real pl.il·c tu r.;1 ... t• ;,i t.irnily. Call 11ow l'r1n•cl lit'IO\\ market al ~1:!. ~.ou. Realtors 640.0020 BEST BUY Jn I HV IN E TEHHACE Fahuluu!> I a mil v ho mt· • m!>lr. !>U1tc· m lr~mt. kHJ... rooms 111 rear. I llH J IJa . u111111g rm • dt•Jl. f<imlly rm . pool, la11a1 r o o rn • " o r k s h o p , :1 '1rpJios All lh1s 111 t.·1·. lor 111:icty nine· 1hr1•1· j~!).JOO) 752-0460 Anytime. ftl-:1\LTOH:-. ~l'-CI-: l!IJ I 673-4400 -Cameo lhghlan<ls ,t BR. 'fn11lc\, :.! HH. 1•;,1. NL·ar v ~ B/\, tam rm. i.l'P t 7th ~I slHJlf"· Garages. m;i:-tl'r suite. Ir i.! II\ rm J'-1t111" ,\gcn1&125000 w , ... 1thedrJI t'l!ll. BIG POOl. I' dh .1Ul1JmJUC ::.Wl'l!P .. , 11 d " l 1 d l'. Th r •' t· lw<lroom,.. two baths lor mJ I din rm I'\'\ heaf'hC'!\. S96.50U. Tt•rm!'> a n1 II tii:l· II j!I :-..lfi,uoo C,\LL.:.56 :!t:tlll llutillf<>r 'p111·1.-. l11st lb ;op S . p1•,iJ ! i°'t'll \Olli' t'(jllljl ELECT . 1111'111 \\ illt ol lo\\ \'OSI u . .n PROPERTIES " f•1111t I ·1.1,..-.1f1t'<l Gmeral I 002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , BETTER THAN MEW A sharp 3 bedroom .md family room h o nH' t n ll a r ho r V i e w Hi 11 s . lmmaculatc-1.v uµgr:ided inside and o u l. w 11 h e ~ q u 1 ~ i t L' de r or and oubtanding landsc·aping. $94,500. ST AM FORD -MODEL Super end unit.;{ bedroom, 2lt:i bath, 2 firepl<ic<•s shag carpet, wet bar. workshop . n c~ r pool & t ennis; f(.>OC'('<I. <·rH:losed patio. H U RRY! 0!11Y $61.500. SELDOM IN THE BLUFFS The prime water view with lights or Dover Shores. on older cul-de-sac st reet. Three bedrooms & family. Courtyard entrance. $97,500. THIS· IS PERFECTION Beautiful Wes tcliff 5 bedroom home overlooking huge pool and patio. Choice quiet location on corner. Move-an condition. $124,500. ; 11/\IWWOOD FLOOHS -fountain Valley I 034 t•pl s. bltns. waler sof· ••••••••••••••••••••••• t1·11l'r lge rear yard WOU LD YOU LIKE TO w .\L'l'l~SS :1 Ucdrms, 2 SKINNY DIP ALONB0! IJaths , walk to al l Not many people do, but sC'hools. $4:!,500. lkst of this pool home indented terms. 1n a cul-de -sac makes Roy McCcrdle privaC'y more fun than a Realtor 1810Newport rH'W wel su11 UKR. l'o:.la Me:.a :>~8 77'l'J !!44!-7481 Greenbroolc Owner Liquidates 1112 Years Old Ownl·r des perate, needs ;H'tlon now! Submit any rea>iona hie offer on th1:- mag 111 I1 t c n t YOUllJ.! <: rn•nhrook home, w1tl1 spnnklers front & rear. laqH· purty palao, shake roof. O\'l'rhangmg eaves. Entry hall. 4 bdrms , fam1lv rm. Western !1r~placl!. Ran c·h k1tl'hcn. S55,HOO. 540-1720 TARBELL REALTORS 2955 Harbor Blvd. *MESA VERDE* Gracious Garden Home Upgradcc.J 4Br. 2Ba . Atrium. Many Cu'<tom Extr<1:,. $t;J,500. 1!147 K1lld\.'l•r Circle. ~7-25~ Own. BY THE TIME Thi:. :id 1s published. this l11•:1ul1ful Mesa Verdv horne may be sold hut JU~t 111 cust-it's not. ,,hone q1m·kly ! We prom1st· 1l tu Executive Styte 3 Bedrm . livin~ room. large family room, cop· per kettle kitchen, great loc;,ation , near Mile Square Park $.52,000. Call THE REAL ESTATE FAIR 839·(i I ;.13 • 53U·2551 Everyday is Vacation Day! ;1l this 4 bedroom Townhouse', across from iw<>I and clubhouse. M11·· rored living room w/din ing ar<'a. Custom wall p.1pcr , only $36.000. 1\s !'>umal>le 1''11A 7"t~ to:in. THE REAL ESTATE FAIR 8:i!J6133. 536-2551 LAHGE HOME .S!VI /\LL PRICE This 3 Br, 2 Ba home has something for ever - ybody. Large 20 x 20 family rm. for family fun. Seller has built an extra double garage for hobby shop or other fun ideas . 2,000 s q ft for S4ti.500. FHI\ or V /\ terms ;;vailable. Call for appointment. Century :.n Huntington Valley Heal Estate. 898-4414 ------ lw one or the most ap-HuntlnC)fon Beach I 040 pt•.tl 111g propertJe.'i to be •••••••• ••••••••••• •••• available in the entire ----------1 ;1 r (' a . F e a t u re s 5 lil·drooms, formal din IOI!. lari.:c family room with fireplace und wel bar, 2700 sq . ft . of living !'>pace -;.rnd more! Only $)(.500 down Call 546-Zll:l. WALK TO BEACH H1g !'iOX IZO lot with a c ute 2 llcdroum home. Hoom tor l)l g garden or un1Ls I fas ~r;1pcs & fruit tret!s. II\\ nt·r w tit tcnd al Ill\\ r:.il~ rd interest. /\sklll): [ ont_v :>:JU.11110. ,9 .. 6"'iill~M 1--s~c~~~r~,~-;~~~33~TY~~1 ()PtN J1f '".J •ti\ I $~RJillA-~£trs· That Intriguing Wore/ Game wifh a Chuclle O leorra~e lenM1 of •lie lour ocra.,,bled word1 b.-low to l0<m lour ,.,,,pie WO<dL t ·' * OPEN HOUSE * 1123 MA INSTREF.T ori-;N DAILY 1-4 l'M. New, l'UStom 4RH & ram rrn, 3 C'ar gar . tra11l•r ac- cess off alley. Walk to bcal'h and Lake Park. Call 536·8821 Gerald S. Thomas. Hllr ·GE~ W. NEWPOHT. Ocean- EAST NIN J:o: CON DO l W-FTustin Avt.,, N.IL view, l houst'S, I '~ lot~. frontin~ El Nigut<I Gulf HE/\LTOHS ti42·4ti:!:i nu cpl, drps, $135,000. COLJr!'>e. !'rof'ly decorat--8 u •,;, Io u n + 2 · l. J ,.. ell w / many upgradl·s. NEWPORT SHORES (:!13H>~; -!'i880 Shows l1kc a model -Most popular 3 UH .• 2sly. ---- all r act iv(• I y pr1ee<l /\-frame. Wide lot, tge TWO Sunituptbldgjusl $44,900. patio +.sundt>l·k completed for sale. Close S58,500 lo maJ1>r shop p in~ R \'I\ ASSUMABLE Imm 3BR2ba, forml din r m & lune for 4523 Campus Dr, In me dm area kilth. Fres hly anou:. 4 Campus Valley Shop Ctr. painted. $54,!JOO . th plus CALL 8 33-B600 La9una Niguel Rlty. RAISOR'S REALTORS lmmuc. 3 UH. l ·sty. <! n~nlcr. 1st yr write-off. l'.:illos. P ositivC'lv 111 $14M . 536-257!1; S!Yl-5010 mo\'t·in l'OIHI. S5l ,001 CAYWOOD REALTY llR/\ND New Covington Bros. 4·plex. all rented, income over $1,000.· 5.sfi-!!286 l\gt. m '. (.;I & 496 -4040 496 -2413 * 548-1290 * it .. ;;,~~ y La«JUna Beach I 048 COU .... TRY LIVl .... G . . ...................... , " " OPEN THURS. 1.5 2 111 V1u Cordova. Gra('l11Us lamilv home with sp<1cious living. 5 UH, !am. rm. Sl:i!J.500 -----·. SAM CLEMEMTE 3 Ur. l Ba View Home. 2-STY. New England R y Own1:r S18,800. s tyle, under const. Wood 0 I' f': N S /\ T & SUN. s hakes, s m . paned win· 83l-0873. Apts. 3·22 UNITS None over 18 mo's old All priced less tha11 replacement. Can handh' 10'; dnwn. 5 BEDROOMS dows. l'OLY llv. rm . to ewport_B_e_a_c_h--1-0-69 w /wood firs. & frpL Den •••••• •••••••••••••••• w /frpl ., b eam t·e1 I., • BAYFROMT Oaw of Lido's l>cst bu vs. joyous living, "Ith p1cc· & slip & sa ndy bc ~11:h . $249.500 Thompson Managt•mcnt Corp 4!!3-0141 w1lh 2800 sq . ft. ol pure l'lc!!ancc. 3 Uaths. family room. Only 3 years new. /\ssuml• low interest loan o r t· x l' c 1 I c· n l l l' r m s ava1lablc Call us al 8~7-03:!1. Walker &le Reel Estate e skylights. sunporch w / Ol'ean view & more! $79,500. Ca 11 todav ! Mission Hlly. ·494-0i31 CUSTOM BEAUTY with 180 deCJ view 2600 Sq.ft .. 2 hcdroom. den, large living rm, un- u::. u u t lava stone fireplace. Oet>an view Spanish Villa dinin~. A beautiful home .... near the beach. red with fantastic view. Call tile roof, 3 spacious THE REA1 bedrooms. family room, ESTATE Purt1ally enclosed Mex-FAIR 839·6133 ·* 531.i-2551 i ea 11 ll I l• II p;J t 10 w l th --··-----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia wood hurn1n/,! f1repiL A • buy for $-l:J .500. Ci.Ill THE REAL ESTATE FAIR 8:19·6133. 536·25.51 AH OSCAR WIMMER! .... i::. this 3 bedroom home with ceramic tile entry. 14x33 Family room with bar. UTILITY ROOM and huJ?e yard AS Ian REAL ESTATE 9 00 Gll"nn~·yro· St. 49~ 947l )49 OJlb CHECK THIS Super c-harm. 2 bdrm, 2 ha. w/Main Beach view & only a short walk away. R-3 zoned, huge lot. $115.000 with m a ny fruit trees. i----------$46. !)()(). THE REAL ESTATE FAIR 839-6133 ... 536-2.551 UNDER $40.000. Cha rm ing 2BR. fireplace. in So Laguna. Only 2 blks lo lhe beach. TWO BEDROOM CON- DO in Pac>ific Is land Village. Prime cond. Sun room, frplc too. $45,SO<i. DON'T WAIT TIL SUMMER lo purchase that perfect :-.ummcr rental duplex only 1-_, hluek from super beac·h Live in or rent out. NOW HEOUCEDTO ONLY $93,500. Call 644·nll Agt. JEWELED LIGHTS by night and spectacular view of rolling hills & snow capped mountains by day. Charming throe WHAT'S MISSIMG? something may he m1ss- iqg, but 1f tl I!\, we can 'l im;.ig111e what ! Charm- in~. well hit. 4 Hll .. fam. rm. home with t•ver- ylhing. $140,001 LIDO REALTY :l:l7i \ia l i1l11. 'i.B. *673-7300* SALE or Trade by ownC'I". ~adj . ore. bld~s. in heart of Hollywood. 6000 & 3000 sq. ft. w/prk'g. Ideal for law, medical, dental. ins.. HE or other bus. of cs. Will s wap for Condo or apts. Nwpt. Bch. or Palm Springs area. Must sec to appreciate. 752-1910 bedroom h ome with San Clemente 1076 formal dining room. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 22 units ;,apt. bldg, xlnL location . I y r o ld. $:{90.000. 979-3376 MON· Fill 9.;; :•'lltl':l'Li\C l':. l'~ush l Yr Old Large3Br. ~n. By Owner. Hunt. RC"fl. s h a ~ 1· a r r> el t. n g Study. Lgc s undcck & Beaut: upgraded 4 throu g hout. H igh patio & Wf't B;ir. Uy P lex . lx3, 2xl. lxl. beamcd t't'il1n~s. Easy owner. 4!12 !"7:.!0. bed rm units. 1-'rplc:- ('<l n: k 1tchl'n. mcludin)! --Close• to occ<1n. Just 2 yrs S EI. I"· C LE AN ING San Juan youu~. Corner lot. Idea~ OVEN. Just steps to Capistrano 11078 invcstm . $120,000. p~1 vatc <:ommumty ten-••••••••••••••••••••••• SIH-6234 or 536-\117!1. ~11s court, ~~1mm111,g pool By Owner. 2Br. !Ba Con--;--• . , . " :1,ntl Jacuzz1. tTO'I L9'f do. Poot, gar 2 rni to 1'°,UR UNlfs •• rwo :Hift. I 00) Gardener in· O cea n. s24 .~ou. Cati l · .. t>a ., two 2BH. As eluded. Only S525 per 830 4830 sumal>IE' V.A. loan. C.M. mcmth. Phone 644-4687. ----Joe. $67,500. Immediate oecupancy. By Owner. 4Br. al.>a, lge Yeager Realty 556-6171 Fam rm, low VI\. Close to Dana Pt. Murina. Cos~a Mesa l"ourplcx. all /\ftc>r 6 493-1936. ui11t.s 3 Br. 2 Ba, top cond. -!Jes t lol'.il!On. Jncom" Santa Ana I 080 O\ N $800 mo. 556·fl<!8f; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ugl. , , Loh for Ide 2200 Hon .. u~ HousnU.fwNlhtcl Hom.tu ....... d . .,.. ....... ~ A.fal ......... • T~.Match 2S.1015 DAlLYPtLOT _.. ; -····················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• .................................................. , .................................... ,..... I ""' ... • I ......... .... . . . - .. L ~ S-4LOTCostaMtaanear icoatoMno 3l241rriM l244 1n"tJhl •r lttlt•l .... •lw:la l740C .... W.... H24 !t!!!;.1.~:.'! ... !': ... -;!~.!. •• :: ........... 1 ...... ;~_;_2~ JtOO .., Jtarbor ~ Wllloo. Prio· •••••••• •• ... ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.•it••••••••••••• ... -•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• • .. • .__._ ~, ... ,. Mew~ ltedt 314t ••••••••••••••--••••• • c:1paJ1. ~28 500. /trm '~ ---.. ~ ""r tej.l&M • ' 8R, 2 8A, bltm, lacd. RENTALS P!r cplate . 3 BR + den I LOW WBl.Y 2 BR aarden apt W/fvt ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• •••••••••••••••••• - -Yd, cpts. a~. $.W. , BH • b .... 0 b:a mod m ltoow. CrlQ, IATIS p tlo. $200. Fri) c, 8 ,._ .. , 119 c...,..... ~ ~v • NB B yfront-~100 fff mo St~ 'JIM& 2 • 1 a.··········-~ drps, bJtM • DW. Must d$b h JMoie Ind. 2 r. crp~. "")19. ... t.oa, 2" 3 ll Ooll c.oun. 50x$0 dock HHmf'nt ' iBR,aba ..••••• $l2S/llS ... to •PPNC· '350. TOO. luadi.,tWlits Are:~7.~t pnv pauo, 00 J>«tl, Sl?ll. blhna r d~l oven uli fl,, ~•~rt• SHlfOOO &U or trude 3Br,l~Ba.~harp,ocwly 281l.2b~ ........ $311$ A1k for Bev or Dal~ 727Y•eo.llevd. U03AlabamaSt.S4l-4031 cl• nlnr Ir c nd ~--- 1•rlo 1 cJpit1.su.3490 · remodeled.CollegePark 2BR,2B•.f~m ..... ~ ~7"3-1788 .BucbBl•datYortltown NEWBREKOAPTS Sec:nt $.ulS. t.o fioo: · · urea. Al•o 5 llr. l~ Ba, 3BR,281 ......... $410 · 5J6 0411 1 BR /loll S230. Applns, · 644 ._oJg CORONADnMAR Mo...tola. D...+. !~~le, . 4!ncl. yard. Bolb ~BR. 21,'.i 81, lam •• $05 CaadOMhtl... STUDIOS a I ••· uW furn. J.o;ncl •arare. WALK TO lllACH --z Ur TownhOUM, Lrpk, ••sort . 2400 S3tiS mo.S48-4471 JBR.2U.a,lam. .... $475 u.tw.la.llH 3425 •FWlkltcbeo -.. f'ool. jacuzzi. 393 UTIUTIESPAID PARKMIWPOIT from$200.1Brfroml205. ;.·;;~:·~;~·;~:·;~~·;;: F~ ~~\:e~r(U:~d!~ RAISOR'S •b a·;~~u·:;r~;~,::~~~~:~ :~~~-trrt:~mu~ ~~~:~~ evei;, ~~a~:j,1~~~4~1t:'0d~ ;AJ:~~T~2S ~;:>~k:::t~,~~":~ Wel b, Tcnnl1, Poolis. Mar> $300 549-2286 REALTORS c;'U1n1 & lrplc, f~r: •Fn:e utilitlea .i BR del·•ie •tuclio, uUI wiusbcrs. 2 car garot.ie. Bedrooms and Cat.all. na views. separate Club Houtc, 714 ~54n· • • klkh w /bltns. refrlf, •Free linens .. Sundttcka. l"rom ms. Townhouses lamtly aecUon. CloM to & 714 3'$-20IS7 _ C'HOICEOF3HOMES 4523CsmpuaDr .. Lrvlne rreuier, washer/dryer. •TV&mald aerv.11vail ~.~~s'M-ac;ls:.'~19 536-2579 l<'r. $224 .50 Open 9·6 :thopptng & fine beach. Fine Jocatlona ! Campus VAiiey Shop Ctr. Orpt/ drp1, pool, rec rm. •Bar· B·Ql.le or 645·5647 . SEACREST APTS J, 2 & 3 D1tlly 64'1·2611 P "'LM SPRl...,GS ~ BR $UH>: two 4 BR. al CALL 133-4600 dbJ car gar. $365. mo. •Phone servace Br. garage & patios $165. Spa· Pools· Tennill 1~;;;;;;·;;;;;;;;;;; • n $350 cu. All avail. now! 6'$-0202 •l mile to ocean STUNNlNQ l &c 2 br, 2 bu lO $285. Acrou from Fashion • New C u stom View Children welcome; con· FOR homea for LEASE Garden A~. Pool, rec. * • • • • • Laland at Jamboree on 1 Home • .Every c0ticciv11 sider pets. 645·so.5 or SALE in lhe IRVINE aBR, 28~, prof. decor. roi MEN, small beach hotel. are. $185 & "'110. 710 w. LOVELY HUN'l' SCH ~n Joaquin HJlls Ro1td. •NEW• ble luxury. $27&,ooo are1.t Call us! We are ownr.Oble.gar.wtop11r. Rooms$22.SOweek.Apt:s 1o.bst .. 3 l 4 a 171 , 64 ... 19 Write for brochur•·; 6764 3 trn fo'enced yd, garage. here to serve YOU & Pvt. pool & clbbse. Nr. $lOO mo. 536.7()SG °" · nome, o r near 4 .,.. 00 /\1rport J>r. J{ivl·rside Av111l Apr. lst. $245. Wll.L MAKE EVERY Wslcllff 11b p 'ne ctr . MIWPORT bellches & schoob; $300. LargeSpanash 2 bedroon 1 YOU'LLllGLAD Ca92.S04 • ' M8·1424 or642-4633 EFFORT tosolveYOUR Adli... over 16. 6'.S·2345, LacUuZ......... APARTMINTS w=nPropertyMgmt. l l.A.t ba. P1tt1o, balcony, YOUWAITEDI '\ Ph:'114/t18'M1100 El COURT houslogneeda. 548-9S4S. Rewt,,_ 846-1311NoFee bllns,encldgar.NrHoag Introducing new bach •~~~~~~~~ HOUS H PETIITRIALTY Next to ~ach. Studios, 2 8RP.LUUnSfUSlT3blL/~lfTOlES Hoi.p. Adull:s, $235. mo a nd 1 bdrm apts well -:llir,enc.Rar.pvtpatJo. tJniveraltyPark,lrvine 3 eR,l~Ha.2 StoryCon 1&2 S r rrom $145. LUXURIOUSlbrrumor 6"2·4387. worth seeing. Relined 1 Real!stat. $225, mo, no peta, infant 552 7000 do. 2 Clir Garaee. NCl Ja c u ulis & Tenni ~. Infant-.. Nopel$ unfurn, new shag, drps, Y~ affordable •Gr eeL Exchaage 2800 ~~.2oi~ll Bay St. <.:M • ~c!\~.~b~~l~~ 846-1323 2450NewportBlvd,CM lrplc. $200/$235. 2 uul ~cJef~ BEACH en vironment• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ EXEC. Home real nice 3 pd. 4 blks to ocean furnished and un. TDeRADrtEHORSSELL . 3 Br 2 Ba -Greenbrook BR Colony, 2 ba, frpl, Dr. SaDlll Ana. Call for NO increase ln summer *Shady Gardens Pool• 536--4110 furnaabed. &e ot pr1nRs b • • Cs Pl cust drps air super atppt. 556·6519 or 960-1991 rent. Beaul. 1 br furn Fresh, clean $160/$195. $185 $215 OesertCre:stArea ome nr So. t J!1:i Id · d C°b'ld' OK wkdnysnlt.G apts $165 & Sl75::ip;m1sh Adults. 177 E. 22nd St, CHEZOROAPTS • fo ~·5 Acre plot.a wilh plans 992 C ~ r n 8 tlon. ~s~o. Sss·~en · ~le bldg, pvt encl ga1·., C.M. 642·3645 8234 Atlanta J or T r ailer Pa.rk . ~ owner. 675·0771. Newport Crest, 2 br, 2~, pool, sauna, lndry, adlts . 1,2&3 BR. Prlv. gar.. A.wt 646 8453 !low.ea & bot water well. Mesa Verde. 3 Hd, 2 Ba. LOCJUllO l•ach 3248 ba. din rm, all bltns, .:: l7S01 Keelson Ln. 1 blk Spac. 2 Br. 1 ba, ~aJcony, pool, washer , dryer, ~ • All utilities. Sacrlf1ct Bltns. fnc yd,carps/d.rps. •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• cur gar. frplc. S500 mo. w. ol Beach otr Slater. near new. Within 1 blk Close to beach. S36-03J6 Ho.et ~Id S75,000. ull clear. Owner $325 Vacant. A~ent. 3 Bd, l~ Ba. Avail. 642-2626· 842-7848 ~Pl ~lv~.MN~~i 144 Lgedeluxe 3 br 21 ... ,ba ull 6''6·2587 540·1720. _ March 17, 1900~. fl . $375 2 BR, 2 Ba. brand new. L 1 h 3748 ~a n, · • features & blu'.is at H~t ' * 2 WHkS FRU G}e ;tt1S 8 al E tcrt lllO· Incl. blllns. Arch $225 mo. Next to the CICJlll"G •ac l20ALBERT PLACE Ila bo r $300 ALSO Move in w /depoisits iG" ~a.11A"-· 1 fte • • 2900 I Br. Greenbrook. tam Bea.ch Heights. Children beach an Hunt. Bch ••••••••••••••••••••••• D •1 2 b b d It 2 B u2 b· · .. ~5 Se only l BR $190 2 BR :t ""/,.,. •. Wanted rm,2cargar,frplc,fncd ok NoPets 494-8136. • 1 Hd. Garden Apt. cuxe r ,l a,u us:. t, . a ~6 . p. $230 Refrig, S~cu rity, ,_.oU\.: •' ••••••••••••••••••••••• yd, patio. 3367 Fuchsia. . . IW61323 Fireplace. l block to no pe t s. $185. Call. ga ra~e s. 8.4~:4938 or P?ol, J acuzz.1, Rec. 1433 Superior A•.-' PVT party :seeks hou:.e S425.mo.979·2517 3BR,2bu,"privacy";lg 2 Br, J 'h Ba. pools, Beach. Utilities paid. 833·9781 84.6:1311 Vacant. All B1dg w/exercase rm., ..., rileadl l800'orlessMesaVerde. . Cam .rm,.!iunlcenliv.rm. playgou nd, dbl gar, $235.497·l157. 2 8odroom.ChildOK, uttllllespd. IJ1llurcb,ColorTV. ,...ewpo P r 1 n . only • ..I:'. T. L . SINGLES ok, kids, pet, 2 Lg. deck ; ocean view patio, 2 story. Nr. Euclid $160 MonUt. 540~ br bungalow, fncd ~90 SS85 Mo. Agt. 494-7551 & Slater. I''. V. $250. mo. Spacious 2 BD. 2 BA, on 757 Shalimar. Ladies 2 Months Irvine Ave. at Mesa · -PRJVACY2br,childok, 545.3141or545-4289 Bch. Avail. 4/1· 6/30. RentFree 545·4855 · ~~~~~~~~~ .BUY NptBch. oceanfront garago,$185. • OCEANFRONT. New C lo se to Ma rke t s. •$I 00 OFF• Next to beach. Studios,. , h o use from owner. SUPER location 2 br, unfurn'd. •BR 2YJba, DuplexH Furn 3550 restaurants & 'Theater. 1 &2 br fro m $145. 2 BR w/pool, $225. + utils. t>45-0280 Bkr. lncd, k1cls , pets, gar, ap· frplc , POOL. Popular ••••••••••••••••••••••• $385. mo. 494-lOSS dy11. CASA GRANADA APTS J a cu zza s &. tennis. Avail. J\pr1I l. Child/pet pins area-Prlvu.~e steps lo Five BR. Furn. duplex. 494·650:.!eves. . Luxury Living 846-1323 o.k. ~·7827 or 222·8621 R.ntols HOMEFIMOERS beach . Avaal. now for GaragesMqdem· Cpting, port 8 __ .. 3769 1 &2 Bedrooms BRAND new dlx". 2 br. 2 Collect ~-t:.@i5'l I ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 642-9900• lease. $1200. perJTIO, rus tic. new. L.5e. Securi· Mew ~ Hee. room & Pool .. ---------- .HO&tSes Fvrnlllwd * WOODS COVE. Un· ty.548·0937 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .979.1911 ba, drn rm, bllns, D/W, OCEANFHONT2Br,2Bu ucmac o COllCl1T 1 • AIUlT WCSIH llVlllCi UolAU re rs <W:ClrTCO •Bochelon AB "B F p F R nr furn'd 2BR house on a $29.95 WK UP .. lBdr, 2 Ba 400 Merrimac Way. CM cov. gar, nr. Hbr. $250. Condo. Bllns. crpts, ......................... r,.. a, • '' • •> • r\a-t.. u fum 3600 d (UI' 90 schools. 352 Princeton beaut. Jot, only 3 bJJts to ... .,....-XH n & Bach. Color TY. m&i .....,. 15 drps. Security bldg. $395. •I IR,281 •2 Ba & Oen --,.,.Ofa $175 3102 Dr. $395. 549.0433 beach. Avail 4/16. $300. ••••••••••••••••••••••• serv. pool. THE MESA. QUIET pvl. 2 br. 2 ba, mo. /\dulu.. bi3·6719 or GHffal per mo. NPT. HGTS. Mc<lit·slyle. 415 N. Newport Bl, NB, cpts bltins, Crpl, pool, 833·2704 •••••••••••••••••••••••3 BR 2 Ba frpk fenced EDGEWATER new 3 br. 2 ba, beam 646-9681 g8ar,adlt~.nopels.376 W. • 2STOllY ----------MesoVerdeEost&Adoms Ki~s pets o~ $185. HB. yd. Nr. schls, 2 ~ar gar. REAL ESTATE ce11'g., frpl, dbl. gar. BR 1 1 blk t ay 3 BEDROOM LIVENearTheHeacb! S40-t800 Kids Pets ok $165, CM $310.673·3546 IJSOSo.Coie>tHwy. 646-2666or 645-9551 1 5 u.rn·1P0ad0uJ· t .,160° LAR~J:: 1 br 2 car Family room. fireplace. ColodelSoa Walk to Bch, bach $100 •94-8S36 ocean. mg e . • • • 'd bltns. patio, 1600 sq. fl. of .Beautiful Adult Apts NB $125. Balboa. Agt Dono Point 3226 Newport's Finest Beach. yrly. 675·6428; 64&2696. garage. ~l9:>. Emp! spaciousness. $350. /1. From $180 El Toro at Jeronimo. Fee.979-8430 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l80 Degree ocean view, 2 new3 llr, 2 Ba. elec. kit.. adults . 4 1 lO avail. month. No fee. Agenl 21661 Brookhurst HB NEW LUXURY ADULT BISHOP CALIF BEACH HOUSE. near br, n .. ba. Just redec. w/w cpl, yrly $375. mo ENTJRE t~p floor. excep· 646·~757 Pets & children accepta· 962 • 6653 ' 11.PTS. 1 & 2 Bcdrm, ~I ' • manna 2 Br, 2 Ba. cpts. Deck, a uto gar. opnr. 548·2819/(213)333-2266 ~~~a2LIY8~~c~~~~~';" t MESA VEROE ble. 839·6133 ask for _ __ -___ & ,. ct' rm 2 SO~ 2 4 B~ home for lease drps. bltns, 828.5499-2986 S380. yr!y lse. 644-6440, ... EW DU ... oev an $450 mo yrly lse 3 bdrm for l"as"", S350. Marion or 9ti().J221 :Jsk f ' A HT H 1 NG S ST. fumished.$1500.per/mo --· cxt27or840-4576 "" ..-~ oce · · • · "" r K th CORO ... "DB.M"ll uwaAoo S . r D I ,. I I 1300 646 8211 Iler mon'h, 1nclud1'n •• or a y. ,...A A .,.,. .. n ·o l yr min. lease. 'wim Occanview house or rent. c uiw sp it· eve : -• ... - ----- Pool. pool table & other l Bedroom, l:trge sun-Laguna HU11 3250 sq ft, 2 bdrm w/loft·den, gardener. Hcferences re-J JJU, 2 Ha , furnorunf. SANTA /\NA 1 Br upper .xtras. Call 714·833·3884 deck, privacy. $200. call ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc, plush crplg, home· fA~artnMnts quired. Kids & pet ok. 2 Br. Garden level duµlex S500 Mo1ycarly Sl lj uown S125. All lf·5 pm 497·1261. Lease. Beaut. townhouse, like s torage, walk·in Unfurnilhecl Possession approx . apt. Nuly redecor. STEPS TO BUCH W/l'ncl gar & A/C, Will J BH, 2 ba .. putlo, dbl. closets. bath & g uest ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4/22/75. Ask for Chuck modern kit. & ba. walk to 2 RH. 1 ba, winte r $235 ot l' l''-'P l kids & pe ts. CostaMHa 3124FountalnValley 3234 gar, air·cond, pool. $300 bath, blln gas range & Everettagtal5'16·414lor bch.nopets.$180962-4316 JUH,2ba.$3l5 unf.yrly 54:.!~547 •'"h••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agl 644·7662 586-8075 oven, pa ti? ~eek, 2 car Balboa P•ninl&lla lB07 call 642·571~ after 7 pm. :J BR. 2 ba. v~arly $i00 -------.---.- l·lor rent in trailer park, NEVER LIVED on Shag. L Ml el 3252 enclosed gaprage w1 /la1un· ••••••••••••••••••••••• --•. THE GABLF.S'-' -Near Beach. ne"". ,t>_;ab~· NEWPORT CREST • • , 1~ar shopping & beach. 4 br, kngslzc. yd., ne" ogu1ta CJU d~y room . ayonyeec·1 0 1 8 '·ke new b spac. 3 !Jr. 2 '· u 2 BR 2Ba condo$.525 ll Llirge mobilehome witt cond.lblk.toscbls.S350.••••••••••••••••••••••• Lnc.J\dults.So.o£Coast Xolrt .. C d~:;,,...&.i67.,9r..91 ·Newly de<.'orated. z r w/frpk. ('rpt, drps. CO.MMERCIAL ~e atta ched cabana. $17C 842-4281 i\DULT COMM. 2 BR, l! Hwy, 5 blks from beach. n on . "''\N ~ u w/gar. Adlts-new cpts bltn.s. 423 20th St, 213/ . mo.642·9881. Ba, $325. 2 BR & Den, 2 $440. 435 Goldenrod, Cftftistrono Beach 3818 thruoul·drps·bllll!>·fncd 431 ·7475. ..mcesu1te NJt . · Hunti ...... on IHdt 3240 B $375 Club House d -r-· yd.water pd, Call belwn LOCJ191Gleach 3148••••·;·;': ••••••••••••••• a.. i» IM h Corona el Mar. (714)••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·5,f36·4120 NcarBeach,newbe:mt.2 ' G' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR + den. lmr.iac. Ls:e ~:~r~llt 0~811 ~~!fc& 675·9337. • K>cEAN view, 3 br, 2 ba. 2139 .. C" Orange ... S200 br. 2 ba. Crpl. drps hltns : . Bl • S2.S5. Cozy 2 BR, Trees. yard.Ch1ldren&petsok. Babcoc.k Heally , 10 AporhlwntlFuinlshcd C&D, bltns. W /U, 667'"R"Vi<·toria .. Sl90 S250mo.213/431-7175.4<!:J : . . .. Adults. 190 Canyon S339. m o. Barbar<i am-5pm 499-451'19 ••••••••••••••••••••••• baJcony.$260.00-ll~ 20thSt. Acr es. 213/399·2501; 963-6739 --.-. . --Bolboo PeniMUlo l707 --- - 3822 ADULT l Br. frpk, .,ool. -- ---------·-Mi111on V1e10 3267 ....................... Corono •1 Mer suro. mo. Call 3 BR. 2 ll<c_ 14·J>l cx). Ni·. s Super Pk NCWIJOrt Sublet 1 "' 5 · 8699 ' Clean 2 bedrm w/modern ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charming J BD, Steps tu ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'15 4111 l '.0 111t.s; f r1.1k; dl>I l{.ir, 2llr 2Ba View. Quiet Mewport leach 3169 bath. cpts, drps, DW. 3 BH, 2 BA. l'!! yrs old. l ex:. or b&y. $165. Ht.!! w •2 Br. bl Hha Chorolld~. ~~· >IJR lri: pauoffenc'd _SJOO.~ peb 54o...i.m.i -Pool Tenn1!>, Spa. ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns. 2 car garage. Yr lease $335 mo. Front Balboa Blvd. near c0.,~ 0.EJ!~ng ~· ~y rc'I t'.ll !\oil lor Nice 3 Hr, 2 lla. hltns. &10 6237 L1veonLidolslc.only r'cnced yard. $270 mo. &Bky<tin S81-Mll7 --nopets.°""-""'' eve · . ' · · h cpls drp~ "1lled vurd --------- S450mo.2Br.28u, 1\sk lor llev or Dale . CoronadelMar 3722 . garden ni; C~~t'to s op· Sp.r.in g d.al~t Slal('r 213-793--0427collecl . 9G3 4567!)63-1786 Mewportleach 3269 •••••••••••••••••••••••422 Larks pur. JWll re· riln ~ S l 9;, month --.. -----••••••••••••••••••••••• BACHELOR apl, no kit., decorated -2 l~r, ~ ha 7M !>118 3785. ~17·6i43 -s :! .Br house, furn. Clean. 1~ Modero 4 BR, 2 BA.OW, w Beach 3 Br. nu cpt, beaul view, all util pd. w /g~r .. S218 tH·H iSOO/ ------2 Br, 1 Ba, cm· gar.1Jat10. VERSAILLE bl.k from ocean. Sl6t blt.ns, cpts, drps, dean d r ps, Dshwsr . 2 ba, $160.2500SeaviewAve. _644•7326 H~~:~d~~~~:J:.~ed. 1205Florida,Sl90 Winter. Agent, 675-7060. how.t', betiul. yard. S315. patio, yrly, S45fi. (213) . So r Hw 2 Hr den 2 Im. Sl 10 &12· 7513 536-8972 536·9524 NEWPORT H Unfunlhhtd ~o. Ask for Bev or Dale 696-5880 Large attracuve bachelor 1". ~l ;undeck.' Call ' . 394.o1 ..'Security gate entrance owes 963--4567 963-1786 , apt. mature gentleman 67~.8::17 Dana Point 3126 lnin~ "" /Unde rground parking. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 49 p L 3 b Townhouse 2 br, 2','.! ba, prefe rred, S. of Hwy · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• /Elegant furn loW1ges 3202 l~bia~~ i;~1n!~1er ~ pool. bltns, wash/dry, 673·5156 Lge 4 BR. 2 BA lower 2 llr,2Ha,dshw!>hr,palio, 2 BR. 1 1 ~ bu, A/cond .. /Billiards. exercise, Gen•ral "a .. rde~er Kids & sm ""'l ~ar. No pets. 675-9~ C t M 372 ... w/bltn kit., fplc. patio. gar , S2!5. mo. 33966 pool, rec. pvt. ~~r. & Sauna rooms. ••••••••••••••••••••••• " V · 84&4"'>0 ""' , . 1 os o esa "" washer/d ryer. ~ar. in Silver Lantern49J.0676 lndry. Wtr. pd. $245 mo. d k !•'HEE FREE 0k: acant. ""° or 3 Bedroom, +view+ i:><'O ••••••••••••••••• .. ••••• cld. S400. Unique Homes • 551·2632 ~g~~~~~~i'1 J1~hs on •ProfessionaJServ1cc• 846·1311 •tennis. Formal d1111nl{, Casa de Oro 675·6000 Fountain Valley 3834 -------3-,-... -8 t he bluff overlook· LANDLORDS . f1rc place. gardener. -----••••••••••••••••••••••• LCICJ'M'la l•ach "" * * 2 B~, 1 Ba, House, lge Y~· close to Fa!>hion Island. ALL UTILITIES PAID 2 Ur. 2 Ba Townhouse No. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing Newport Harbor Homefind•rs * ch ildren & peb OK . Immediate occupancy. Comparebeforeyourcnt 113utTheShores 1-'rplr, PARK PACIAC . lA.'ase. 2Rd. tBa. Condo. /Privacy! Peaceful, 642-9900 675·8 7 53 Available now. Call Custom d~igned pool. tennis. carport w/ J\OULTLIVING Adults, no pets. Garage, 1~~~~o~~~lls only California's Largest Ya ca nt. 3 BR• I pie. ~)wner al 644·4687. . Fealu!"ng: . storage. $260. 644·261 I I Bdrm f~ $185 North end, $270. month. I Elevator service •Rental Service!• freshly painted, beaul EWPORT CREST •Spac1ou~ k~tchcn with days: 640·4081 ev~. 2 1 .... _ f_ $ 205 494-0076. 8 "CH, I, 2 & 3 IR la ndscaping close to M mdirecthghtmg unn ,_.. 1----------"' Naked1Br $135.H.B.2Dr ocea·n $3so' Ask Ioi Tenniscondo.2BR,2Ba, •Separaledin'garea CostaMeso 3824 Furn/Unfmodelsava1l 3RMstudio,Cyn.vu,blk FROM $195 CM, $165. 2 Br, 2 Ba T.H. Keith 9f>2.441i nr. beach. $475 Month •Home·like storage ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 0250 Lo Hociettda Lo bch. Util inc. No pcb. $195. NB Also Horse · AGENT 644-1133 •Private patios Off Beaten Poth .fo'OUNTAIN VALLEY S20Q. 499·41885-7PM MOVE IN BONUS ranch near Newport Fwy Spac 4 br, 3 ba, 2400 sqft. •Clos<' d gar a g c 2 Br. Adults no pets, 968 3378 L-a Miguel 3852 001 Cr\Gl'iF:Y Lr\NF. $2'75. agl . .io'cc. 979-8430 Fresh paint. Clean crpts. 4 BR. 2 BA duplex, all w/storage ds hwhr s . s hag cpl:., -ONUS -'T""· XF:WPORT BE.\C'I! __ ..;:._ ____ . --. licst area. Gardener JO· xtras. l bl~ ocean, avail •.\furble pullman C'losed garaue, frpl C', MOVE-IN B ••••••••••••••••••••••• NORCO h ·• br 2 now SJ7a 642 336l/ 0 L'/\BULOUS <Corner Hospital Hd ~\ , orses, .. • cld. Lease. $425. per mo. · · · •K1ngs1ze Bdrms BUQ. Gas & ~alcr pd. H-..... i t 1 __ .. 3840 ~ ~ · b p 1 ba, kids, pool, corral 1st. last & $200. dep. Hkr. 645-9794 •Pool-Ba rbeq ues -J>o(il """'' ltcJ on ~ RANCHO NIGUEL C~~~r~~~}~. on· Lll'I ll' ELTORO,fa~ly,4br, Nofec 893·1351 D 1 , , 3 Rr 2 Ba s urrounded w/plush LAMAMCHAAPTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• JwillgiveyouS150lOcn 714 f>-IS·f. 2 . 12 petok. pool. view, S325. up c:<. nt:'' • · lndM'I>~ 2 Weeki frff R...t Lice you to come live til -------LAGUNA Hills$2S0. 3 br, Super 3 bedrm 2 ba, self clec. kt. w/w crpt, .drps, Adults-Nopets 7?BSCOllPlace,CM Ncxl lo beach. Studios, m y new 2 & 3 Br Hear buniwlnw.-11:.? l\1 , pool,fncd,kids,pet clean R/0, new drps, S375 mo .. yrly. Finest lBDRMFum. 642 -5073 1&2 br from $145. Townhse. Bathe 1n yeurly,S250.utJlpd.w;dk lRVINE,new3br,2ba, crtps,2cargar.S300mo. beach. 548·2819/ (2l3> 365W.Wilson642·1971 CASAVICTOrtl/\ Jacuzzi s & tennis. LagunaSun,onyourown 1.0Jm1.~IJ .F5 -.0537 kids, pet, util pd $350 J\s k for Bev or Dale 333-2266 1 & 2ar. Unfum-Furn Fr. 846-1323 sundeck. Swim in 2 heat· ----------FURNl~HED houses, al 963-4567 963·1786 For Lease Newport Hgts. $30 WEEK & UP $lG9.SO gas/wtr. pd. .:.-.-.-~.-.-.-.-.-.-. -. -.---.-.-cd pools. H1lls1de vi ew San Clem•nte 3876 areas, su.es. & prices. • •SS.60 Night & Up /\dults-No Pets Sec. ~ate 1• nr shopping ctr. Golf ••••••••••••••••••••••• From $160.· Oakwood offers the ' finest rn country club living at a price you c an afford . Plu:. Oakwood Garden Apt$ offers an exclusive "No Rent Raise. Guarantee .·• We guarantee that your rent will not be raised for 1 FULL YEAR. and you still have the :tex- .i bi Ii t y of month t o month ocC'upancy. There's I million in recreation facilities. A full time ac.'l ivilies dir"C'tor who plans parties, BBQ's, trips & more ' Free Sunday Brunch. Plus beautiful singles I & 2 br apts, furn & unfurn. Rents from St60. Prices vary bv loc·at1on. Models oi>en 10 to 7. Sorry no pet!. or t·hildren. Oakwood Garden Apartments "-ftorllemcltHerfti Irvine and 16th 6'45-0550 Nrwport IHelt $-" 16th and Dover 642·8170· HOMEFIMDERS Fireplace. 4 BR. 2 BA. 4 br, lg. ram . rm, 2~.1 ba, •Studio & 1 BRApts Poot, Rec. Rm., Elevator BRANO NEW course. tennis. bus. Shu~ Large 2 Br, 2 Ba, Golf new crpls, drpll, R /O . nr. au schls . Avail now. w B d ts f I <!~If ti• n1 l " '' · 2 c • •962-9900• walk to S"hools· & ,,hop· <>A5Q mo. 714.724.0053 *•TVal&crMac1.ds.::nrv Ava'al 525 Victoria, 642--&170 crp , rp c. °"' ca 1 ,. .... oursc view, ar i.tilr, "' " "" ~ 2 & 3 Bedrooms ovens. Cent ral u1r & $235. & $250. mo lease. HT 3 BO RMS., 2 ba. Nr. So. ping. ~15. mo .. As~ for HARBOR VIEW •Phone Serv. Hld pool 2 BR apt, married q>I. on· $250. & Up. l'lreplaces, heal. Dishwa!lher, db-4 114 -2 3 3 9 c v c or HARBOUR UG S Coasl Plaza. No pcl.s. Yr. &;v or Dale, 963-45ti7 or •Children & Pel Section ly. 2 sm. children OK. shag crptg, near 5 Points posal, your own laundry 4!l2 !l4K7. A limited number or Jease, $350 mo. A~ent . 963·17R6 CARMEL $475. •SS. off weeks rent w/ad $155 mo. 646-6223 Shopping. Chi ldren & rm. Garage::.. Pvt pallos, S J ------~~~o&~e~ ~~ • 548·5527 541H56.9cvcs 8 EACll WALK Condo. 3 Blt, 2 Ua . near park & 2376 Newport Blvd, CM ""lS OK. No fee. Agent & much more. an uan . pool. Inc Id s ~arucncr. 543.9755 or645-3967 MEDITIRRAHEAM .,_ dd 2 7994 FROM S240. Capistrano 3878 its ure nciw i:n·ailable. Balboa l1land 3206 New. lg a br. 2 ba, close Kids welcoml' --VILLAGE Cap'n Ki , 84 -CHILDREN WELCOME ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16700 Saybrook Lane, ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo bch. $360 mo. SSl--088 7 7Si·0460Al{t 1 Bedroom This is too fantastic to J BR, 2 ll/I. apts. $275-$295. Huntington Harbour • .Bl\YFRONTyearly4br,2 4aedrooms,familyroom. .-w---c-r -Lg.Furn.21r's. lBedroom&Den EXTRAlg2br.2ba.dlx pass up. Call 495·1760 /\va1l 4/lOth. Walk to Lm~~~~>rr,!~ieo. ba, near new, luxury up-formal dining. Sing le ~ri g.2 ~uf:~ 0 ~t 60, Bltns, w/w, drps, pool 2 Bedrooms poolside apt nrbch. Adlt: appt. town. No pc.'b. 493-42lt'> ----------- .per w / big view. $7GS. story. Outstanding loca ronl : ·: · · adlls . no pets. $190. 2 Bedroom Townhse ~.?!~.r,,2no pets. $165. Mission Vie·io 38 67 Santa Ana 3880 Rooms 4000 675-7846; aft S pm tion. highly desirable patio on ba:v. lm occ. 213 1 &12 9520 2400HarborBlvd. .....,......., . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-4099 I a m I 1 y -l y p e 33Ml444a-'-ppo....t_.____ SUSCASITAS Costa Mesa (714)~7·8020 2 BR, bltns. 1•, Ba, close Lovely new condo. 2 BR, '125 NEWElt single. 1 LIVEATTHEBEACH • LITTLE I SLAND . nei~hborh ood wit.h BEAUTU'UL. open Minutes to Newport Park-lAle to beach. Sep. gctrage. air cond, pool. gar!lge, !!mall childt pctlok 2701 $.25.&upawk.673·--0440 B front new 2 br 2 schools, park, tennis garden center. 4 lge Br, 3 Beach. bachelor & 1 Br 536-6321 early AM $200 mo. 83G-J09'l. W McFadd~n 542 654i PINE K NOT MOTEL l ay 1 view ~2s ~o courta and b.'ke . trail Ba. $500. 646--0737 furn. Adults no ......... 211" Su~ . eve· · ..... · nearby. About 2 mile:. Le __ ;,,.________ -~ '" DELUXE 1 2&3 /l.pts llJ-876-2723 beach. ~25 mo. lST + <.:analfront, 4 BR, 2~ ba. Newport Bl, CM Also Fur~. Buc~lor Charming 2 atory, 3 br. 2 last. mo. + depos1 l ii . Yearly lease. $495Month •Tropical Poot• . Pvt Patios-Htd Pool ba, tpJc, gar., decks, Phone962·81~8. CaywoodRlty. 548-1290 Nr.Shop'g-AdltsOnJy • 11 an:I $600 1 Br, cpts, drps, bltns, I .._._.. ~~0y·r~;"tru~ue Hom~ Super sharp 3 Br. 2 b~'. Lease/Lse Option-$575 pauo. Gas & water paid. Martin que .,.-•~• .c1i6ooo 'r&?3-D224 bltns. Nr. Spnngdale.,. mo. 2 Story 3--t Brs, 3~ii 1_548_·1_1_68 ______ --t 1777Santa AnnAve,CM • " 0 Edinger. $325. 963·3612. ba. Frplc. conversation'--.--------~ Mgr Apt 113 646-5542 Cot'OMl clel Mer 3222 • f ll, frml DR, Jgc FR + '" ••••••••••••••••••••••• l"IM 3244 g e b 0 nus rm. for 1 Br furn $1~. Lots of ' CUSTOM •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• separate a pt. Lrg patio, bltns. Pool. Walk to *RENTALS• full y l ndscpd, a u to Shopping. ltii mi. beach. ~soo· Four bedroom unit univ. pork sprklrs. Club pool/ten· , 981W.19th St. 548-0492 with family room. in JBR,2~;bath ... ~ nl s. 640 -1321 &j~~~~~~~~~ Jt lorious Jucauon near ., .. R. 2 Hu . . . • . S335/42~ 640-tSOO. ext 1465. <;blna Covo. $7~ mo, ' u ... Bkr. 675·7225. 3 HR, 2 Ba · · · S385t395 San Juan •Shady GordensPool • Ukf' living ln a W tem 4 BR.~~ lln ?,!~ Capiatrono 3278 1-'rc~h. C'leun $160/$195. movie set! Old Wcat WXURY HOUSE $385 ~BR. 2 l Bu ·..,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\duJta. 177 E. 22nd St, flavor wilh caty aUek •NEW• 1 BR APTS Ocu~11ebwl.ti2 Bdrm. den 2 BWR~79NU1' ~UAR~c 2 nr Townhouse $225, mo. C.M. 642-3645 features: Pool, completo :2Ba. .... • Nl,garare .'r"11 L!w··,·;~·;.,:ws··-321»& Pano CaroJJoa. kitchen with refriterator Owner 833-IW .-. ..._, l & 2 Br. Furn/Ul\f. Adults 3 BR. 2 Haa .....•. $300/325 -.uo1; (213)t8M715 only. Pool 11 rec rm. incl. WalJ lo wall plush ~~~~~~•••••••?~.~! CORONA DELMAR s.ta Awa JJIO 6'5--0632 ~!"';~~s«.' ~~~taN;.'1J'j SEEK & FIND' Cros~s D M R C A 'L V Y R E V L 0 CM 0 L L M ALATONRYP OSEN IL O M O A VfAT R ERCACITLECPLRL EL PAVERLTRIARS OI ART ... AR L v Ale R 0 8 8 E slE N v TA E AHA O f flRORRA I NTEL l IT 2 BR, 2 l:h1 ....•...... $650 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------R-; RJght now•-on'" .. ~ery IASTSIDI CHINA COVE ~ CbJld Eaau.id• CK,l·B • v .. COST• a...-tr • 3 Bdrms .• 3 ba .• furn. E·41 ~ri:nt, $lOO. ' Completely .redecor. few av.Uable. ...,.:Z,.,........, A-A pet ibr A a 110 19'19w•1• •c1 ~-·:...-:-=.·--:.. JW ... . st'Pa.rat.t, 2 bodtoom. 1 S900MonlhtoMoolh HAPPY. d.a 3 br 2 ba Pool. du ts. $ • • -...,_-.:;..--....... Ii..~ ...... , tlntle -•r daraae CAU. 112-7100 kids, nat.,!i,,• ' ' -646-·l_9'_7------; 642 7458 sCARTF~ATRlAkL8ANMA iRT S A OYE VRA VL A CC M F.R AA F&VUN~AYLA C MSTA SU P I O M~RL ~NI N R OTQ&L C A ~RVOLCLLRNR MM E~NEAU OT K TL H O APOMM«MMI SLQ TACOBBMMBUOFMCff LAUM OPT 8 81 NIARR OL MMOPRO BOLATON OTOP ATKIMR Y P u•u• ., • ,.. • ..-A\'~l-1 "" •·ol IU'lll\t: Ql..ADltAT .home. Small fenced •VISION• $1652 Bk,llldsok FURN J1e 2 Br~. close • ROTO~f' 1.1nUti\ISt. P0'4~M: d ...... ......,. -onth G BD"'""' o h ti h l u1•· •·At.\"'"'' "\l.TE!IF. LAl'i" ll'~: ..... _.. "' . . A ~ ... rove. HO ' to • opp n1. • .... DO ---------('f.l..TH' l'\TIJA1tl1t.\L '401.lSt: ~eves.968~ REALTY 4 bt, 2 .,_, pool, ldda, pcu . Inquire 1791A CHfLDR840C '------....;T:.:-:.::;•::.":.:.;;;.•.;.;-.:N>e::.:..;;.;.".;.;".;.;'"*';....,..;..,,._~--:-:-· B ..1...... ·-• p eu, 1ppln1, $11&. Rochc1tcr, (rear). J.4e2 Br$170;3Bt1Mtba "'.n•iv murh 1.,_, .. ~~•II A ,ind .. puulrt w1ih ~Ml " JlR, 2 a, ~· ... ...,. ---HW't'J! si-. Dupl•x 6 ... pi--, 2 r. r .. -.,, ... __ .. , t In m Pa 0 bltn UNIV PK terr .., '" • ...,. d:..-~,.. ,.., ... ,,., 1n •n all MW•tnf'O"' ~-Piii' OU< .. .c.a. 1 JI~ 1' .,."" ' 0 A; · 3br 2ba d1nof143s HOME.FINDllS SELl. ldlo tlems wiua a pool•, c r PU , drpa, T~tr vnlum;, 1. II and fll Niii! ti ~rHch melli~t"!'fll• :..~7~ '......,..mo . ..wJll ' ' 6$i·1M. • • 642·tf0011t Datly Pilot CIUStUed Ad. 148-ilU ptv1hl"" 1•1 !'>\ttla 6 •·•nd" 1n c,""' or 1h1t "~"",,.~'· SI l,'i N<>wer J llR. hltm, t i pt:.. drps. d1~po-.al Gd loc. :.!701 W. M(' F .Ad den. Pll· 542·6517 --------W•stmlftst•r 3898 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOMS $20. wk up w1tlt ' kitchen SJO. wk up apt. 548-9755 or 645-3967 HOOM & Bath, pvt. en· lrBnce for man w/ l?d. emplymt. record • ~UJ ET. 2H H, 2RA. lndry, _4_94_-8 __ 11_0 _____ _ pool, no pets. SH).). OS41 M adi s on ts46 ·1277 / 892·5085. Working lady to share home w/same, own rm & ba. Nr. Hoa~. $85. mo. A~ents Fumithed 548·002_7_e_v_t· ____ _ or Unfumilhed 3900 Room & loard 4050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tll£ EXCITLNG Chrisli•n. Pvl Home foc PALMMESAAPTS.. 1-;1derly. Quiet Al · MlNUTESTONVl' mos pbere Homecook· Bt:H. in~ S4S --0268. Ba~h. 1&2 BR. from $162 Adults. No Pell> GM1t HCMM 4150 1561 Mao Dr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (SB.lb Eaat ol Newport PRIVATE ROOM Blvd > for •mbutatory pcnoo. 546·9860 Good meals. Ni~ 5Ur· ----rouodln1s. East •tdo t LAS IRISAS * Costa Mesa. Avail now • 1 Br or Studio, furn or un· Call 548· 7148. furn. Adults only, no pel1'. S hOW<'Ue de~lgn s--.r 9'etlttb 4200 apts, . lepi. lo beach, •••••••••••••••••--·· aecurlly bldl(, pm·••" 2 BR. 2 ba n~u baf. patio + healed pool beach, park JWM? lbn.i. •"rom $2lS. 5.US TbveT sc1>t. l!ilb. Wcelll)'. A..ve. N D. 642 mi 673 ...()473 TU09da • Mlfc:h 25. HJ75 Add it... Build IL.Diaper it ... Hammer it... Carpet 1t...Cement It... Wire it ... Hoe it...Ctean it...M ove it...Press it ... Paint it...Nai l lt...Plaster it...F1x it ... SERVICE -..., DIRECTORY AppiCMK• Repair ..,. ... r C....t/C.u• Go•••••s HcMittg . HoaecJe.1"9 Mmowy rto1tft'/Repair RoofiftC) ...•..••...•.•.••..•.••..•••...............•.........................•...............••.•••....•.••••.••••.••••....••.••.............•.....•...•...•..•...•.......••.................... ··············:··~····· 1-"or <ioc.M.l ltt:pu1r Work un Ruuih Cram~&fuuwh .. 8r1clc & Cement WOl'k" JAPANESE CARDEN ER~ 0 VIN G. b11u11 n t:, Apt 1pet1al clean kitchen W 11. LI A M S & Sons PA1't:H PLASn:ntNG J <.' HOOF INt• Wui.hl·n .. dry~n.. relngis Nu Job t00Sm1tllut Lgt: t-:xp. He us. t-'tt:e eKt. 10 Yrs Exp. Complete aaraae cleanup. R~huble s lovu elc. bathroom M us on r y Hr 1 ck I All Types. Free E:. L.icen:.l'd &Insured ult J uck ~ Oo'OJ Call Bob. 646 3LS6 Trade lubor ror ? Call Service & Cleanup. fast service. 963-ii452 shampoo 1 rm & hall $25. Block/Stone. Uc. 283CMtl Um ates c;uU 540-682.5 Fn•e ("!\l ~!J OtltJ lab itti C t S • --Lurry 645-8165 Jo'ree Es t 751-1937 M /II I' Stud t 548·5687 CaU 586~71 .,. __ L t ---Signs Y'-n9 arpt U•tce ---ov1ng au ang. en r_.'"J •••••••• ••. •••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DresSlftCllUftcJ ParodiM GCll •Ri• g lg truck, reas. Barry Houseclean 1ng by day. Mo•iftg ••••••• • ••••••••••••••• l.o"m~Cun',fm"dyd By ·••STEAM •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Srv.ciai.Jz"n~•~patJ.-on S48-9723&535679R. Exp erienced w /refs ........................ MARV'SPLUMBlNG Nf:tLLN1':0N,lN<.' h I L. N h •· 'ARP ""' "'~""" o •--c: .. o CL\l8 Tlw 1-"ull Service Sign ('o r 1uy1"l'l'• •lo: L-."' l: ETCLEANING & L111ndscape. Mtbly . wn .... ...,s p ...... ,...,., GOROON Muv1nL'· 32' •646 9807 • •· :1 )'-' l' r F Or k. U E , .. I d I .., forSalt'::.man~I :t..171 w,.n c" l" .e s reeEst. 002 6011 essmu mgm ic uro-Ma1ntenance&SJ)rinkler .u u ing, Y . c eunup, T Van.lic,lns,lowestrules NOJOBTOOSMALL -~ OJ•t7 Jl'i.lllJC' --peun manner by uppt. R . 1 .,,2 .. 649 & moving, odd JOb6. Reha-ftCOtlM Gil inOC. Esls ..... l _,.., ... , ----· ~ , --J 0 JIN 'S Ca rpet & Dcs1i:ned for you. Cor· e Pa r • ti .. ·o bl I t 556 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'° _,,.,,.. • Tele•ision lu11ntu Service Upholstery. Ori i.h11mpoo day f'ashlons. c:ICJ? ,,.,,... 673·l9lO e, ow ra cs. -()347· CFG f''IN Svc-oo2-0ll2 OUT·· A "OUT?. ·.1 Just Phinibing? •••••• ••• • • ••••••••• • """"'"""' H · · "' ° Fast Sl·rvH't' Ht!llS •'l'V'l'I' U"I .... '"'• ••••••••••••••••••••••• <soil ret11.rdunt s). -• -.---aullng & 1.l. Movlni;. 1'11xprepared.yourhm Local/SlateWlde Moving ' u ... _.., ht'Yl>lllll·h . Curt.I sor t. Dtigreasers & aU t.-olor El.ctncal YARDCLEAHUP . lmmed D ependable Rkkp'g,CinpJanning 7du,(reecst.521·2071 lt&tes C;ill'l'willght'l'Vforrca" Uui,t1l·atl'. l.1:-.t. B~N brighteners & 10 m.mute ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comp Mit int 645-0309 service. $10 load/up Year round service Ju~t OneCallTi>:. work, rm t•Xtru <'h.tri.:t• OEC.5·Ul 711;t.lt•xt3G8 bleach for your wh1LeELEC1'RlCIAN. Sml 548~ Poi..tittcj/Papering J USTPLUMU1Nt; ton•vt•&Wl'l'k\•1111.Scn car~. Save money by Jobs. m&lnl/ repairs. :a Europe•rn Landscaper * fo'ree Tax Service• for ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·4111 __ ---tnA II H & l•"V ~l0·3'!70 N \Nt'Y BAHNt-:S . S1•t•rc•tari.tl Sl'l'V1ce. l<t'J' r"lc:. II} the page 'ol ht h Ill :.HX."I sav1n" me extra tn'ps. y r s· ex p. l1'c "3310". '74 returns lo ro4,1ple List· Painting -lnl/..:Xt. Airless Ti'I• •' o &. o 1'reeService-Cleanup MOVING haulrnl!. Al 1nl( house a mklti';{ for 3 l..R OTIS l'lumbrng "' Clean hviog room, d.Joing !'>48 5203 No ma int, reas642-5329 work. Reasonuble, col· mos. llrkr. 968-41l82. Spray. Wallpapering & Waler hlrs. all site!!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm & hall $15. Any rm ------- ------Minorrepairs.546-7887 d1aposuls, :;topa~e::.. r<' CEHA.Mlt: Tll.t-:. New~ $7.50. couch $10, chair $S GarcknllHJ Tree-Gardcn Landscape ~ge students. 847 2126 HlLEY TAX SERVICE pairs, rcmollellng ;md Hcmo<lcl. f•'r~ e:.l. Sml • T \ 11111~ I J:-1. neat 15 yrs exp 1s what counts. •••••••• ••••••••••••••• Serv · <~uJ.ltty Work & Mov111g. Jlauhnl(, Cleanup 779 W ~ST l9th. 1) •TOP QUALITY* rcp1p1ng. New Con:;trul' jull:. welcom<'. 5:lti Zi\26 not method. I do work Mushroom compost. l&wn De Pend •1 b I e · B 0 b · 2 stude nt:.. cApcr & reas 2J~_;!;~~l'~~2~_2 Cal~~~ior & E~~~ cv t1on. :!4 1 lri,. he & hu11d T S ii I hl'•C I' fo: \ p Ill JJI f1cJds !Hil:i HllJ:.! !l'Yself. Gd. refs. 531-0101 loppcr. plant mixes. 55_!~180 ___ 640·174!1 -------642-6263 op 0 Mesa Cleaning Car ls & Uell\ cry Opcm 7 clays. · lronilH) Prof Painter. honest ~u. Pool Servic~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpenter _ • . pe A~rascapt>.84:.! 0058. Japanese (;;.irdencr . Hous~cleaning ••••••••••••••••••••••• reas. Jnt /exl. free esl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •'l'opSo1l•<.Alm~t · •••••••••••••••••••••••Upholstery. Ste<1med -----Complctc Yard work.••••••••••••••••••••••• Refs.548-2759.&'23913 •Mulch•H.edwood• cleaned op s hampo *TRIM-RITE* I'll Do Your Ironing in my f'ountum Vall<'Y l'ool Su"· L ,,.,.,.,. ~\\!-; & 1'1or1t. Custom 557_ti,_.,.2 • " Clean ·uµ. f''ree est ,... Ci\ 1.51:16......,... n mull 1 \ f>.llr. add-on. _ -JI... . 642.:llOl home on Sat. & Sun. p . t' Al T pl}. Service ~>7.50 mo TREE SERVICE Housecleanin•• by i'"'I .. Heai.onable. 551·5131. "'-~~s!t11CJ-J1m 6~c9 A«1d WJsh $-14. Supphes 111"11IJtaun Fi:l: e:.l. & ProfCarftAt/Roor l'runinn -Removdl MIKi-:'-=CAROENIN'' , ., '"1a after 5 :30 pm. or r'""" ....,.. dl'l.fre l' ~.t7 J217all5 USE THE DAILY PILOT 11FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Service Call Dt'"""" t 15 34:.IV ,.... ... "". . u ble <.:ouple. lldcrencc:.. . . ------"' · 1 • & Window CJeaning LANOSCAPlNG Mamt/Cle anup/Trim Reas. Rates. :>.ii.I -627l anytime weekends. I WANT WORK! \l.Ll''il'I"-" DutehServicc 537 -ISOK YardClcanups Exper&Heas 548·0930 ------Land p· lliQuahty-Lowrales ~~.~~~1.~.~~~ ....... • Htc.&Sm..all• ------FrlLawn~rvSl4Mo -1-S -1___ Celia I 'm Jookini,: for •••••~~~.!'!?........... CaUBruee645 -5376 .>:.lo t~ C~ment/Concret~ Free i-:sl. 002 8612 ettera •r•~ Houses to cll•an. f:xp , , • ,, aft... • Quahly home imp. he.." :!5 -• • • ••••• • • • • • •••••••••• • •••••• • • • ••• •••••••• • • Housl'keeper. 6-IG·6.50<! HO f O f l ~L l NG S25 m~st -----yrs ex I> Frl.'e l~l Fa1 r Ve 111' h n l (.' ..i q1cntry Brc«1k1 Ori II / Remove G rdn 'g I M u1n /Lndscp ----yards, Sod sales & tn· •THE HAHGMEHk pril'e. Call Ken. I l·are. Hl•rr11111l-I. rl·p.ur. Vane As p ha It /Cement. low sod , ~pklrs. cleanup. :.u1l IAN DYM AN-Homes & HOUSl':CLEANINU 1s our stall. Lant.Jse11p1ng. Day L ie 274046. Free esl. 642 1770 Eves & WkrHb l.1•nhulf tii..i lllti:> aJL 6, rate s 54 9 _~933 or cond. &1:.!·3331 /&16-4~ Apts. Con.sc1e ntious Business. Call Janwe's or eve. Tom. tl60-2170 DSchwartzSr 558.1301 Roofin9 .l:lli Kl75 640.0168. Craft.smct n. 645-6.5.58. Haggedy Anns. 075 4>553 ----------· -· ----••••••••••••••••••••••• ---ExpcricncedJapanc~c .. 'l'LflN'.::.-:-by Moose.-, .... -:--: • -To Place,yo~r '~ft~astR .L. S I NOK. Stat e H EPAlRS. !.ill t v1H .. ·s. J\11 l'.ll'Jll'llllY work donl', CUSTOM l',.menl Work l.;rndscap1ni.: I V.:J I HE .BES1 Ill Do.mcstu· n .e s u It .s e r v I ce lic/1'nsrd. '•'xtnr1'or. i~ay " ...... & G d ,. d k Cl I IJb l' o "' ~ Heas. 1"rce es l. he, ask 642·5678 bt. 322 nu JUb 1ou MnJll. Call Patios. Rcasonal.Jle ar emn~ y e n woo wor . repairs. e;;ning. to 1e s ,;.ig 1rectory ad •.•.• call monthly. ~79.J3:JS. Marty.581 '1174.· 1''reeEstt>42-u"14 f''rccEi,t. 979-7731 plumbang,elc.642·5613. &Mop.548 0757 now.64.2·5678,exl.322. for Wnlt. 830·5020 °" anytimP. ._ ________ _ Vacation Rentals 4250 Office Rental 4400 Business /ln•est / •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Finance Lost & Fou.nd 5100 Help Want•d 7100 H~lp Wanted 7100 Help Want•d 7100 He-Ip Wanted 7100 He-Ip Wonted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l'.1b1n li1J.! Bl•ar :...l1ls 12 COMM'L PHOf-"F..SS'L ••••••••••••••••••••••• :! I rplc' Cir TV IMll lb le, Cla:.::. J\ orfit·e bldg, 2791. Business , Ill .I l 16 or l!J..1 1;:11~1 II a r II o r H I v d • ( a t Opportunity 5005 R t J t h 4300 Adams I. C.M. f-~ll·v. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .:.".~.!.~.!.~•••••••• A /C . cir<·. Janito r i\Cfihalc mus ll'. pJrk1ng. sec patrol. M . H Stever, VENDING $10. Rew<1rd for ~ Necklace -coral. s ht>ll, Adm As!>t/Type $700 BOOKKEEPER Ty1>1st, gen'I o re . and s ilver. Lo:-.l near Coll Af:?ency Mgr Sl4!1\ Pl d 4yg 2305 · K Con~truction exper. de· ;.iy~roun . . . .l!:lec/Hydrau Maml $15 sirable. not necess. JJ . .B. , ------l<'und Raiser/PH $151\ LOST: Male pood~e. f:?ray, Person Friday lo$650 area 962-6685daily 9-1 Vic. lrv1nc & l..inda Ln PBX Recpl/tvpe &.o$650 only. Escrow SKretcry Female-Mus t be ex cellent p1st. Salary based on ability. fo'or uppt call Bay Escrow Co. Marian Johnson. 673~. i-·or n•nt 1"C'm<.1h• s hare ( unllu 1 n I-' V ~· 1780 .ell 5111n or Y. k nd-. m g r .. >5 7 -0136 o 1 We can teach you how tL &i6 839ti tncrease your rncomc NB, Jeweled J:recn col· · --- lar. 646·1ZTI art J pm .. Te!ephon~ Work . $500 Boutique Manager·Exp'd ---------- Rewarcl. IRVINE PERSONNEL ~ e e <.I 0 n I ~ a PP I Y • ESCROW GIRL-pl. or H«,.,l><lll i.:.tl v.1:.ht·.; lo :-hr 1 MON. f-'rec Rent. Wal~ 1 hJrm111i.: BJI hi hume to ocean new elk. Hrwn \~. ,:"'~me-. ti75 HJJ!1 1 rpt'g. S.175. 673-76861 with vending machines. full or part-time Vend· ing coffee, c1g:.irettes c·andy & drinks. We furn is h locations & ---SERVICESG-A•GENCY !';y..1m~ea~/Spo.rtswear. full lime. H B. tugh ~>ay -FOUND· white female . n l3e.1ch a rea. Ph. ti73-7569 name own hrs. Exp. un- tic.I ~.P<.J ,G73-9225 Samoyed, ~ mos. old. 488E.17th IAllrv11w1 btwn 10·5. ly.536-75~ Vtl'. CM 751·7465 Suite 224 CustJ Me~a ---------- l\1 ur I". to sho.trl' .1 111:3 tlousl'. 4 Bdrm. SIS No 11111 :! m1. bd1. Jim, '.lhJ :lt:1.-. --------SS• PERS"' FT financing Call today fo1 Call 642-1470 Hrakc & alignm ent ---------Lost Black & White Sl'rv1ce. Salary+ comm. l•'urn. Mobile llonll', Jill ~1ngl1· 111..ile . SK>/mo. .);Jfi :J772 .,.. tleta1ls & f:!t'l sturtt.'CI or Hil7 WESTCLlFfo'-NB the road tu financial m /\GT. ~-l _SO_J2 __ deµendentc. 7M·8JH·2700 NEWPORT BEACH Ueluxe ofl itc.' suites from S65 Mo. Brokl.'r llcalononrn:s 675·t>7()( J\ustralt an Sheep dog, ,......,.~....,._...~_...._...__, ... l\lt'wport T ire Center, croppet.I tail. fre<'kles. t~M 110:.!l V1cin1ty of Colkgc Park. A /PAY ASSIST. Heward ! 545.3.501 Small , rapidly growing H&O eo. 111 So. Santa Ana needs rt;o liablC' Pl'r.son w/backl!ruund 1n all Gara9es for Rent 4350 --.-----. -- ••••••••••••••••••••••• •CJ)M DrluxeOff1ces • PRJNT SllOP·lc.'tlcr j)rt'~~ & off~cl. lnh:rtypc C ·I Polar Culler Sec lo ap preciatc. f.'ul lcrtc>n & /\nahc1m ureu. :.l~O S Placentia. Plal't•nt1a I bet wt-en Clwpman & Orangethorp1d ti7o 45&. or 524·6773. FOUN D : Malamut e , male. ilrookhursl & Ed- 1ngl'r March 22. MW·7Hl8 FOUND: ··candy &•tel " Schnau~er, lcm. V11" l!Jth & Monrov1u <.:M ti7'1·~:! phases ot /\/1';1yalill• & gooJ l.) ping .skills. Hl'lal CA SHIER/SALES Sat & !:iun. Wi ll train. Mu)o,t have good working knuwll•th.:c of f1)!urt~s & pll'Js ant pc.'n;onal1ty. 847 14,~J ed hnokkeep1n K & purcha s ing c:q1er .:l.EHICAL :-.1:-.Jl,;LI·: for !Slorag~. vic· Full sc..·rvace/ample prkg I l;irbor & J\darru.. C.M lhc W 1-;LTON BLDG ~:!J/mo 5 ~tH,!r.!6JflcrG. 28.'>5 I·: Cst Hwy675-6000 ht•lpful S al com A,Ht•<" /\/P;1y & guod mens urat<' w /e\pt•r typing, 1\pply in person, FOlJND.Colllt>.mak sa Xlnl <'O. hcncf1b & CalllornaaAutoColl1sion. Lile & white . V11• of Est an rleasant working cmd~. 111125 Eul'11d SL, Founl:11n c1<1 ll1gh Sl'hl. <.:M C;.m <.;;.di l~d1 .il Prolotypl' Valley See Dawn. lU:..;!:! CAHACJ-:, $:l1 mo :!17li l'laccnti:.i. Cl\I. 1Jn rc•Jr) r;:m 11<!11 J :! Oouhll' gJr,1i.:1· < lt-,111 and out ot \\Jy. 1J\ 1murn llrl\ .l l.\' 0\\11t•1 "ut uf low11 . \\•n n• .1:.011a lite ~J.) :;u 11111 ~b-~I Sin9le Garoge S20 l \I ""' 1'1'111 Office Rentol 4400 ....•..•.•..•..•....... SUHLE'f on Mo. lO Mo. or l lo J yr bas is in a pro rl•ss1o nal bldg al Wcstchff & Dover in N.B ~5o pt'r Mo. lor480sq. fl nt ne wly decorated eon ll'mporary oll1ct• :;uate I n (')cb : I r g rt'l'c.'pl1or ne"' carpel \\ full M·n·1ce lo. until. Cuntracl :.('nice & · uUI. Cootal· Fort·man-Thump:-.un .S \'sol'. !Wl Oov .. ·r Or ~u1tc ~20. N ll. l).t2.jlt6(.I. WOMANS WORLD ASSOCIATf: !p1en· con tract work J <'l<um al 0 .C 1\n1111al Oevclu)iment As --- Shelter Mwaates. 556 :.!>iOC>. ext HeJI t:s tJle Salesrx'<>Pll' FOU="IO · Vic ~.10 Ju.in !l5._ COMETOWHERE CJµo. Sal J /2:.! Crc_v. A l'T Managt•r, prl'lt.•r THE SALES "'hill' & IJlack s.h<IJ.!.1-!'.' n iuple, new bldg. Apt. ARE MADE!! l~male. le~rier. Nu IO. salury + uul. <.:ontJ<'l Join our proles"1onal (.;;ill 4%-30:>7_. -----Mrs Ue Moss, 751 1415 ~lull Grtc•Jt opportunity 1-'0UND: Samoyed. male..---------• Vic M agnolw & Slater F. V. Call 1:147·4950. AVON for 3 licensed associates. t •rn 04lc desk and phunc·. :...ame loqatwn 18 years. Mccl1um snc olf1cc. Ex- l't·llcnt' corn m1ss1on split. MEDICAL Ol·"l-'l<'t·: loc usirtMs Rental 4450 :.11h·lca:-.c. :1:iu Pl.1l'l'1lll.1 •••••••••••••••••••••• l,o<·dl firm ll11\\ cJl ll.'rl> woml'n lhl• opportunity of l'<trning t·xtra 111c:ome IJ.) Jssemhhng IMusccal (;reeling <.:ardsl 111 the convenience of their home ;\11n1mum return of ~I l7 µcr,v.cek for 12 hrs work. lnvl·:-.t $2,995 Sel'un·t.J lly maknab, t•qu1pnat.•nt .~ lra1111ng. !-'or 1ntc·rv1l'W ca ll , Keith 71•Hl~Hlti51 FOUND-Tan & white Bai,:.ct male. Approx. 1;, yrs. old. V1t. llarbor & Ne w 11ort. Easls1dc. 646·1>58 l BUMHYMOHEY Start bu1tdmg a nest t.'J!g now lur Easter. Meet pt·oplc. sell purl lime on your own l1 m<>, J'and out how profitable selling l'Jll 8 111 Lachenmvcr ti46-39'..?ll i;;vcs 673-4577 '.'I B t;.15 4740 DELUXE OFftCES All! l'OHT L<X.'ATION l'al1e1 s uite lrom ~1:!5 mo ln<-1. A,C, «rpls, al 11111 & JJ n1ton,1I :-.<:rv. • ''' IA.•.ist· Ht>'I • l Monti 1-'1 .. 1•lkn1 ~On.!:-. E. Bri:-.tol. NB a57 711HI "11-:W plu~h olft('l' bldi.:. ~ 111 1. Hrn ~u1teb. Con l1·1cn<·1· Hm Xl'ro 1'111111•1 '\r ()(; <11rporl lUI ~.111 I 50 I Westcliff Dr. \, w port F1nanc1al l..'lr l e asin9 Offic• Space 1 ill 1111 :...ll•' M<lllaJ!<'r • 11lh11 ;11 11 1·xt 246 WESTCLIFF BLDG. THE COLO ... y llAHOWAH I·: S'l'Ulll':. " Or;.in).!C Co. lx·u«h l'lly. Found lrg. male Coll1l :.io Hl:-:TAIL SHOl'S .Mom & Pop. >'!O,()Clll coin· vie. of Anaheim & Maple J'nme reasonable space plclt'. Sun morn. 1>42·:1001 ;J\;.11lablc large & sm;,cll. ti75-7:!K:lor4!14·1!1l53 Los t Ulk. & Will. Fo.\ <~ld world charm with M t l -5025 · Tl·rncr Mix. Br:.ll(lc'u l'ol· t·rcnl'h windows . ~ables oney 0 oan l ar. Lagun ;1 Tag:-. & tnn ·s. AdJaccnt to ••••••••••••••••••••••• I .. ,\lice". 49·1·5JG:J ur 1·· 1· )-, l 1 v a I of Ar Ls BUSINESS LOANS •t!!f;.7343 t;ruunds. .>80BROADWAY LAGUNA B&\<.:Jl 494-7915 TOI' LU<.:/\TION MESA VERDE DRIVE PLAZA tor :-.tore or otf1ce. Ample parking. Town & country atmo)o,ph<·re S50. 000 IO SSOO. 000 Business growth ~Ith creative fncing. Call Mr. Hr}Jn ti35 7ti00 Money Wont~ 5030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PH f-:G N ANT" C <1r1ng conl1d«nt1al t·ounsel1ng & refl'rr;.il Abort ion. <Jdoptwn ~ kcepin~ A PCA R 1-; 547 -2."itiJ >10.0tlll ;!ncl on lu\ury C A.'k Me about Mary K;,c-' rumily rl'Sld<.-lll'l'. 'o::.la Cos metics. Call ror J-"ret Mes a. Call fl33·8160 f'ac1al. Anita. 5.J5-6210 Mort909es, Trust -SPIRITUAL HEADf-:H Deeds 5035 Open 10 AM to 10 l'M lachenmyer Realtor fragrant·cs. rnsrnctits. Companwn-ro-:litll~ gii:J. Jt·wclry ctnd family pr~ L igh t housekeeping. ct.~l'I~ l::'" ht'. Interested! M.ilure lady µreferred. Call 5 0 70.11. l.1vt• 1n rus::.1blt•. IS31·24~. <.'0<1k t M.inagcr. conv . (j J h y :-. 1 t I l' r . I 1 v e 1 n llo)'op N<·IA port are..i. New g randrnulht·~ ~Yl'C. pre pay M'all' in l'flel'l. Xtnl ftrn:d . .im ~&b (}172 bci1t· HI:! 111144 forappl. i----------------·1 Experienc~ Part-TirM TELLER UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK COOi\~ He lper needed 1mrnl'd r r1 & Sal s 11 a ao. P /t 1me 54H !l!H!J COUNTER GIRL t->q1t•r prer·u <.her ll. Call for o.1ppl for tnlervw li4.t <lli:I:.! 2:>t7 Easlhlutr Dr r.; H OENT,\L Sl-:<.:Hl'.:TAHY tor progrt'l>st\·e & busy GELCOATERS TOUCHUP MEN .Must be experienced . C:11l 645-5.570 ~28 W. 17th Strel•l Cost;,c Mc::;a PACIFICA BY KIPPER YACHTS Half Day Hice Pay 9AM-2P M' or 4l'M 9PM. Earn SlOO + + Iler week dotnl! cnJoy ahlt• work an our brand new ofc opl'ning nt'ar the O.C Airport. Xlnl 0µ1xirtun11y for pos 1L1vc mrnllt·cl 111 div. For pcrson..il 111 terv1ew, Call~ MO'J.5. ------- llandyman needed for large s<11lboat manur. General pla11l macn t c nancc. Apply in person. Cott .,lJI Hee re a t1on. Im·. 171\22 l>cnan /\\'C , Irvine HELP WANTED for growth eo. All .) loca Lion s. l•'ull or p/t1me . /\p ply In Person METRO CAR WASH 2950 Harbor Bl, CJ\! HOSPITAL CUSTODIAN Pos1t1on req 's l yr ex per & proven ab1hty. lmmcJ opening. 4!*; -1122 Hostess, &per'd Wine Stewal"dHs Cocktail Waitress wanted for a new dt•ganl Newport Bea c h Hesl aura nt. I nlt'rv1cv.::. by <1ppt only. <.:a ll Mr. Karduu::. ~:J3·0570ext 1 NEWPORT BEACH 1525 Me:.u Verde Dr. E. Costa McsJ !>15 -41:!3 Corner W.ttd1n Ou • .,. and lr••n• Aw• Shop in Ori!! ~punish San '. · Cle mente llotl'I 11.i J\ve J>c I M 11 r. 4 !I:! K<t:j() ./ '-" Cond•l"°""'O ;/ CompC•I• "'""°'"' ../ Mut<e •••••••• • • • • • •••••••••• J\dv1cc on all rnallcrs. LOANSup to 80% 31:.! N. El Camino Heal San Clemente, For appl t:all 49:t·90:.l4 492.91;11 230 I So. Main Santa Ana otl1Cl'. /\l leasl Jy11; C"<· tfousckcepe r. <.ook. la ve 1H•r1l'nl'l' front desk . 1n. Unencuml>erl'd. l'ri <.:a pa hh· of handling all rm & ba. 642.!jj)()(i. dcnl;,cl orflce procedures. 4!H 11511 ,/ fl••flOO ,,/full ~1•w OilltOfttf't• v' XffO• \-et•tCt ./ S.ec;, ••,•.C• ,...,,. ./ ~mpee ,,..klllG Call Mr. Howard 845· 6101 ~M/\LI. shop avn1l. toe· in lht> Mall :ct Tiil-: f<'A{' TO I< Y. ~!IO rno. •12.'i :ioth. N II fi73 ~1;111; I st TD Loans-8112% 2nd TD loans l.owt·sl raksOrange Co . Sattler Mtg. Co. U., ing T OC)ether? Why Not Marry Today'! An J<:quitl No Test! No License! Opportunity Ernplover No Publicity! 673·5231.1----------• 1714) 558-5187 De ni a I As:-.l, cha1rs 1de. f/l1mc X·H<iy lie req 'd. Sal opt•n l''ringe bcnc. Mm I yr c·:..per. Bch area. HOUSEWIVES --------1 • COSTA MESA* U<\:.!-2171 545-0611 Serving I lurbor area 24 Employment & p,..parcrtion ----------·1 847 2~j\I No exper. neces:-;. Do packal{ing for loc:.tl <·1L Office Overload 3723 liirch St .. N. U. 557-0061 ----Local area No ft•c• M \IN ST • IJ1Anl"n. llR I 10 "If It 5:1:!.I mo Util 1111 < .di llomc·s l nl1m1l 1·d I f)I' :1.lfi i:i:!X P\T. 01 (' :!IJll Sq Fl.. c 111 11 • p ,, n • I II 1 n \\1 11111n,t1·r lc1cl11-.L. .Ju)o.Lavailuhk2HOO!-.q It y~ars Becom•ln•oav~ I •••••••••••••••••••••• stc1rc· ;1t , 2~· per I. Air Announc~m~nts/ In Your Work.iftCJ 1 oml. s igns. & floor c'~"'· Penonots/ Job Wonted, Community 1·.ri n j! inf'ld. Near So • lost & Found Male 7025 Keypunchers/Scc'ys < oa .. t Pl.11.a al 801 Hakl'r ••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tyr1sts 'Ac<'Lng Clerks M. Very hi traffic. <..:<tll Lo t&f d 5300 k:xperienced Class I Unsk1lleclPackaRers S J\ V t; · M O S T I OUft drive r needs work. Local Dental Ofc. ~~ JANITORIA L. pa;;_ time. :1: ~ day wk. No Sat s. eves. 5 Nii:?hls Pl'r /wL-ek. !'iJIJry open .. Xlnt H .B. area. Mature ben .-f1l::.. Hunlln~ton persons or couples. B e a c h a r e a • C a I I 968.2244 !Iii<! 2436 JUNIOR SALESMEN N~rses J\tdt;s. all sh1lt:;~ • .. Conv l lo~p1tal AJ!i' 10 l!l. f,arn ~o.srn Call 1>-12-~l:J pl'r week J.!ClltnJ! new -- customers for the UAILY Nl m ;i;;s Al OE-Exp'd PILOT after :.chool and Conval. Hosp CM Salurdays. You must bC' ('1:111642·3.505 out or school by 3 00 p.m . - - and be able to work at Parkin).! attend. wanted. leas t 3 days !)Cr week l\o Over 18. Well groomed. dchvcncs or colleclm~. Val11I l'Jhf. drivers he. Transportation pro· 1;44 17110 555, Helw n v1ded. Call 644 li<!JS I -4. Equal Opportunity Employer KEYBOARD Nt'ed Keyboard player tor profrs:-.1onal group. Call K46 lli77 Lurgei,t i.trou 1' producing J! t• n l' r .1 I u g e n l' y l n Orange..• County 1:-. "tart- ing a nl'W 1hv1s111n ot puyroll <ll•dudmn & dl'· I 1 v <' r y ci I g r o u p <:erl1l 1calc:.. lo 1ls over 1500 bUSlnl''.'>S Jl"(:Ounts We nel•d G wl'll quahllt•<l I 1 I l' & h ~· J I l h u n · <lcr\A. rit<·r::. l11 lwndlc lht'"l' lt·Jd.., Thosv ::.elect· t·cl \\ 111 rl'l'l'I H ' .c ll'\t'I Ill· l'Ome Y.hilt• gt•1t111g st<.1 rl· cd t'!.. I rJlnl•ll I hen go on «1nnual11,1t1on F ull Ir· IOJ.:t• hl'lll:f1ts <I\ ;111 CJll lor<1Pl>l .711 KJJIJ!\.lt; P arl l1mc exp. Com· m · I 1· a ::. u a I t y u n - dcn.>.r1tcr I mmed. open rng s:u 0 121 PHX Ans wt·rin~ !:>en·. O µ r V .1 r I l'U hrs _. wknds. /\ppl)' an IJ(!rson. 155 Hol'hcstcr, C.M. l'erso1rn bit' part Lim\• ::.alt•s ~I wanted ror Gtll Shop. 21 :J. <.:all 556·7~144 P[TimeHelp Grog !-iho1> Some wknd:; & t!\ 1•:-.. A 1>1>IY al Balboa Bay Clu.b 1:!21 W. Coast llwy, NH I' I 1 m l" 'f e I<' p hon l ' Soll( 1tor,_.w ork frum .\1111r h1Jml· S2.l.5 hr -1 1101111:-.l':-. l\o sell1nl.! Ill \olvl'd l'aJI J\lr. Orgun 5~>ti-l 12 I L 1-:G I\ L ~I•: C' HI•; f '\II Y I---------• Nt•\A.port ('entt'r, eic11to'r nee ded . t;ood s kills IYIO li!.100 LITE DELIVERY Real Estate 1.1renscd sales person 642-9900 Nt•al ;ippc•Jrcn ~ in· i----------tl1v1dual:, w /OIA 11 trans. <;d. pay M u:-.t ~now So Or<tnl!t' Cly. & rt'all maps 1\pply 1mmeu :.!1175 2 l\1<tr j.!Ul'llll' P:arkw~1y, No I<!. ~11s· :-Hin Vl l'JO wfl 1\vcr) l'rkwav 1 Hcteptton1~ls PBX Outs I und 111g opporlun11 y aVdtlable lor a top rcct'I'· l1on1st with a minimum ot unc vcar recent PBX cxpcr1e.nce. Requ1r<.~ 1m· 1----------•I ma<:ul«1tl' grooming, LOAN ESCROW OFFICER mature attitude. poi:-.t and t<1clfulne$s 1n gret•L· mg ;.ind rcfernng ven· dors. c•u::.tomers and empluym cnl apphcanL-;. l>olA nt•v Sa\ rngs & Loan h;1,; opc·n1ngs tor ei.JJ('r'd C o n \ l' n l 1 o n a I I. o ;i n t-:sc·roy, Ort11·t•rs 1n its llunl llt-h ollic·c. S&L Receetionist h.1l lo.grouncl prrt d. Con t ,cc l t\I r :. Brehm . Hl'spons 1b e for greelinJ.! !Jt)J ll.l:!I. EquJI Oppor. vendors. cu-..toml·rs, vi::.· ilor-. a nrl employment .".:.m.1.>l•o•y•e•r ______ 1 apptic-.1nls. Will n•llevl' on l'UX and perform ----------•I den<'a l :.upporl for lhc LVH Chulknging po.')1tion for richl 1wrson w1supt·n ·. <tllllltv tor PM's l/l1rne . <;re;il wal!t"'> & lwnl'. J\p. ply, 1445 ::-iu1wnor Ave. N H. li-1:! 24 IO E .O. K ,\t.\N A<i EH . nob's OlcJ l'as h1onl·li kl' l'rl'am. seck1n1': a 111.rnagl·r toa our lla I boa l'enn. loc·u lion. M,1Lun•, retlrcct. person or l'uu1,le. non· :-.moker pretcrrt'<i. <.:all 675 <-!ti:t..'i ULwn !l & Jl am Thurs M;tture llomlabl~ Womtin, Personnel Uepartmt'nl. 1\1 us l lw we ll groomed and Pt)l~L·CI. lh'<iuires rt"- Cl'nt C'll' r11• a I expenentt:' ;ind rn1111m11m !"xl w.p.m. lypmg :.pc.:1·u. l'h-;1s 1• c·ontac.:t or apply to: T . Kmghl PERTEC lil 12 Armstrong Ave Santa Ana, Calif. ('1111tpl.' Ill' ,11 It \.\ .1rt•h-..1• '"'''''' .1\ ,111 >1!4'2 11 Ill J>t-;VEl.OPMt-;NT .•··~···•••••••••••••••• or l i n e . Teamster ';:~~~'~]°~~~~~ K:i:i ~.IG'15 LO~T. hlk /wht small C<tl, 846•1677. Offi'c• 0 ., ......... ood DENT AL ASST. Preventive therapist. -----------p/t1mc. llousccleaning Turn East on 1\11011 at Hed 11111 ( J Blocks No. oJ. MacArthur IU..-d lhll In terseetion) turn n~hl. ;11. Armstrong no l'ollar. blk on nose. "' eon Vic· c M . Please! HelpWanted, 372J H1rchSt .. N.B tor tl'.a-..c• 5-UI 1>458 M Ir F 7 I 00 5 5 7-0061 WA TERFtlOMT 1> 1:> 11~111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Local Ctrea NO f'Et-: Newport Beach ---Lo!-.t <;old bra~let In or ----------• I· \t•rut1v1·11tf1c ,., i,m 'fl II In rnmc shop· ouls 1dc of Hoh Rurns i----------•I Sl~J ~1:>41 'v1ooth l>.lllJ.! c t•nwr on 17th St. H csl NB Heward . ACCOUNTANT ----------Vu•"' ot h•1Jts&watC"r < ·~1.1 Mc•sa. FuUy u p-MO k!)AA. Boys & Girts S.~Al'i.; SllOI' llLLGRUHDY ~rdckd SJ()o imo.Agent, ---10tol4yearso<age.l>ui· n,.,.1111,1. 1-,,.-, r..a•.I 1111;, 4400 LOST: Fem. Collie. J.15, Outstandin~ curecr op-• (" M A t por. Must be exper'd in ly Pilot delivery routes -llldu tri I Retdal 4500 · :J "ea · n s · 0 computer application to may be availahle in your PllOTOG Hl\l'l ll·:H w:ant-. 1 0 "Hi· I It•"• very gentle. accounting & financial area. Earn profit for de· lo ic h;Jrt· 1:111u ''I 11 ••••••··~···••••••••••• &1:1·1'1'110 records: Capableoft.ak· liveries & cash. trips or w /-.;tmc· or •1thN µr•• -'AAI.~_ H S:.x>permo. -ing full charge of merrhaiuhsc for selling ff·.,~ion'> HC'f !!>I.ill m•i ,, .,1 .~n,, U1rch. Nil. Agt IAl~I Blk & rust Dobie, hospital uccounlln" re· l llh & o r .Ill.I((' ,\\ ,. ( 111 ,u m-.i rt· ml. w rrd l'ollur. Vil' ol c 0 rd a. & r c p o"'r I c, • new 1iUb11cripUons. 1t•or W I & V th " • ~ inforanution please cull ~.1111(1 UI n.-.... ~ w~-..... ..600 I son ll'lor1a nr. e S h,· rtslec ve poi; it ion 11L...-~ -..wu.., CM Blulf~ti45·~. 1 64 2·4!i21 . From San t:ORON/\ ell'! M \IC l ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Reporttoasstcontroler. Clemen t e -San Juun room )o.Ulll'. Sit • 111,, f,r.,, ul 1\4• 1-.ho own' LOST: <:oldr n Hetrievcr . HA degree an accounllnj! Capis t rano area, rall l'll.asl flwy. i•.mti•n .\Int hom .. " rt! .. lly c.m~ for female•. wt•anni.: a tan req'd. Mm. 2 yrl' ~pilal 495·0630 ti nd M1ss1 on Vic prki: li7:l ill O 11 1 nt•-..hJ1,1r4 Kdrm un· c·olhtr "' 'ilvt·r .. l>lud:.. exper. pre('d. We ofrt•r jo 1-:1 Tor o area. cull fumn·nt .. lcnth-ooadel Ans. lo ·rant Vic. good su l•&r Y + xln 'l 581-6310. Wtj\f>r V1rw oh• pvt II.1th A IC.. 1Jt 1 I inc• rt'.1-. rMll :.!100 w C~l flwy t.H·rir. frnrn Sluft Shirt I Mt llli711 M 1H Qr ~f'wport wilh Clim p I'•· n ct I ct on benefiu & wortcin.g con ~qual Oppor 1-;mployer •it·l'..in view on yeuly 646-6827 R.1-:WARO ds. Qualified appllcanL" h.a!l1 Will pays:lOO ~so ---:-- ---j)JUH opplyto: JM'r mo. <213 t ail 7749 or LOST: S1ame.w/Hunnese .PeraonnclOlllce IOAT 11 O Box l217 Wlutuer. Cat. female. Choe. bm. s-Ha c:.-t IUILDHS •LAC; UNA Hl-:ACll• Ca 90600 a ns ... Moch a ... w /r ed Co 'ty Wutaall Corp. nf"ed!I Comm I c 1.1'1!'1 /\ otr1e·1· collar. Vic (;ol<Jenwat ...-a..A t n alne, plumbinit. & 111Ji.: TwnJclJ'm:2411-..1rt tU-:TIRr:o l':XEC&ware; & McFudden. 11 .B H ... ~ electrical insu.illcn & :-.111t 1·' ~120 mot>.1 ind t'onclo /Apl. Pref 891·~ 31812CoulHwy 1 ea d m ~ n . H ig h utll ,, (:;(Ha:Wi\ I 1-.n l-,;isybluCC NB . .$CSO 1.se. ,.~.-V-1-C-dM bl~ SoutJILaiun.a mechanical uphtud<' ~· ... ~,:-=~:~i 1-;~TAl i-: fi44 5519 ~•tt' mc~le Si~~ian C .. 4tt-1311 scnlrnl. Boat ope'r. FlJHN 11tf1c:c• n.1nk uf C't>11I~ Mt·~a Pl.ti.u ~ mo ~:4!JOO , . V11 un~ couple w1,ml 1ft1.1ky or Malamuw. ap 1--~~~~~~~~·j helpful. Mul'lt hove tooll'I r hlld nd .. m:11t hou:11_.. prox 1 .> r old. Pl"OWo • Apart. war., SI.SO + & be ready lo 01-:r TUE C'~t HB art'a to SJM. eyu, m.,:lk on taco. apt . lt6 unJI•. cuupleg, JOB DONE. Call Lyn tA·i-1033 613 7531 ~°"P· 11a.S22J. Baird. 642 .89C)_1_. _ \ ,, ) 3 day wk. Sal com- men:.urntc w/exper & . 1h1llly. Send resume to • Joyce Burt. 201 l Wcslchff Or, N.8 . ----- Denta l Asst. Rt>ception Mature woman for one girl G. P. omee. Ex- perienced in a ll phases. i''ull time. Salary open. Call art. 7pm. 540-1845 Dental lly1tiemRt l or 2 ct ays ., week, Uea<'h area. ? 14-83.1-16.'ll ISHWASHER e. Eves. Exper. Surf & Sirloin 5930 W. Coast Hwy, NB EtectroNc AIM ....... F.xpcr. Soldt!nnl{. Loadinll P C.B.'s. <..:ull 540 <MSO NEVER A FEE T('mpoTemporary Help JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT $795 P..-Month 4 Year degree in nc· cou n t ing. No cxpcr. n ecessary. Hequire- ments: Costa Mesa resi· dent, une mployt.'d for 30 days or longer & lo have used up or ineligible for unemployment benef1L'>. APPLYTO: Personnel Departm<'nl Room 300. Caly Hull 77 faJrDrhe 7 I 4/556-5350 Equal Oppor. Employf"r ~rYl('l' 645 5 t~I 1gr trnl'. no layoffs E s lab :1c <·t:-. l2 Iii . $160 1-l!Uar Mr Lyon:-. . !Vt!) M:i:'i M 1 I I a M c x 1 l' a n Hc:.taurant net.'(b an ex- f)<.'racnced wu1tress over 21 & i1 hartender, ex· pcraenn•d 642·9764 __ _ Modl•ls, fem. Nude only. Sharp. Foxy Modelin~. lnr 54tl 2a~):llh1m·6pm Mot•) Handypen011 l'l llml' Appfy ('u~la Mes a Inn. :UO.S llarl>or Hl vrl, CM C R Opcr11to1 -Asst Bookkee per lu l>larl 1m· med. exper ooly salary C'Ommensur111l<' w/exper. 540 3236 Need $85-SJ 10 wkly? F /l $225 + . House of t-u ller. Mr R1chard1. 846-6455 an l'qual opportunity employer RH's/CCU/ICU Days & Nights. Stand hy time, differential pay. 1'1Jll or p/lime. Excellent benefits. (\mtact Mrs. JP.n~n: COSTA MESA Memorial Hospital 30 I Victoria. CM 642-2734 EOE HOD WHJ\Pl'l-;H woman. exper 1-'ull or part Ume. Hours & salary Ol)Cn. Newport H(•ach. 673-1001 --------- 'ailbo;.1l Assembler for large i.a1lboat mnnur. Apply in person, Coas~J Hf'creat1on. Inc .. 17CZ2 [){'rian Ave, lrvn\C. ALES FANT Ame Ground Cloor oppart w1lh internutiooal pany ne~dic :outlCll & manageric. For ppt. cnll · 963·1621 btwn S.11 um nr 3.7 pm t ..., • ll I • 0 • _ .. ,. fl Is \.' v ) n \. t- <l c d E l. I, r r. y e Tueaday. March 25 1_0_1~J • .--------;;:..O....;Al;..;;Lc-Y-r_1l. .... O_T__,;;;C"""""l_. FLORENCE SMALES STUDIO OF CHARM. MOOWNG l AGENCY -O•w Z6 Year'1 laptri1t1ee - tlnws huv~ t·hang~d .•. have you? .. ~,. ·~11n11 l)if1 lune .. Jull 11m.o • PtfOTOGRAl>tllC ADS •P-ASHIOH Sl;Ows/f'ROOIJCTIONS • CH"'RM a PER~LITY DEVELOPMENT POIM . conhO.nce ""ardrobe 4 ~. ha1rsrV11no -ma~• <.e> • grooming · figure • va.c;1 !'•cOon-~oal grac•h •COVRSES FOtt '-"•·women ol •II~ 4 .,.,.,. •c:.IVkHen acou•~ • lECTVRESON CVRRENI lasl"on • C"-•m 1>11PP1 •FIHOOUTWHY-°"' girla w0<• In alt ~ ol modeling, doing.,,,., 150- • oen on. pluo pflOIO\j•"IJl>•C """"'-conv1n11on1, lloa~ etc • TUITION PAYMENf Pl.ANS All All.ABLE CALL US FOR CONVENTION HOSTESSES Me-of Convention BU<U v MOST WOM!H'S CHARITY SHOWS IH OltAHGl COUNTY ARE MODll.ED IY OUR PR,OffSSIONALS 835-4414 879-1000 2380 H. T111titt 1965 S-., Crest Sa.to Ana Dr .. MienCNI l.llo•f M ef 17• St.• S-IA.,..._ St. c .... a T-A .. J ~~ Approved By The Cali f. Dept. of Education D on't you want to know what you're sayi ng "Yes" to? W e think so and can help you rind out. Sullivan Language Schools offers Spanish. Fren,·h, German. and English-plus quite a lor more. Call today for your complimen111ry lesson. y,,u havt: nothing ro lose and a new WOf'ld ro gain. SULLl~N LANGUAGE SCHOOLS IRVINE 833-9500 SChoOls and ·instruction YAMAHA MUSIC SCHOOL 40nettc.: Mllltlc • • F9ndo:uantal1 Les SOM Phis W orlcbook Only SIO ChlldrenAg.s4-8 Call Today 642-1844 For Registration & Information · 109 East 18th Street Costa Mesa -92627 This variety of fine schools could ·introduce you to a new tomorrow -. 4 ONE HOUR SESSIONS s200 PER a.ASS For c hildren. youth & ad ults. Learn basic c hords & strums. Instrument provided. YAMAHA Music School 642-1844 b *MOD-ERM* I PIANO ~ INSTRUCTION POP ROCK FOLK Plus, Learn To Coms)ose Your Own Music. ' Never Too Late To Lecrn ) AgH 5to99 I ~ ... ./ The Finest Young Teacher In The Easti Coas t -Now Offering Teac~ing In Orange County. Limit~ &w ol111ent Call 645-9354 Newport Beach For further (ntormatlon regatding placement of ttdv~rtisin(t ln the Daily Pilot Schools and lnlltruction Directory CALL 642·56 78, EXT. 325 Got A Problem? Would A Good Job Help? C a reer Train MOW For: Secretary Receptionist Bookkeeper Jr. Accountant Typist-Steno S pecial lnalh-Up COUU"Se'5 Day or Evening ClasSff 556-8890 \IN Irvine College \t' .-of Business 1700 East G arry Avenue Sil:'lta A13 Cal1 torn1J 92705 'New:Jort r:reeway Jt Oyer RoJd• Or31qe COl.l'llY s most oroqre-s-s1ve .ri j innovative Cclraer Cenrer. ~ ~~ia Pf@luon <fibni~ More Confidence & Improved Appearance Is Our Guarantee! Bot h teen & adult courses are being conduc ted right here in your a rea .•• For lwf onnation Re<JardincJ Hew ClasSH Call . MOLLIE STAUFFER (714) 640-0854 op 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Pl'fWOILD• P u « , IL u s k 1 e a , Chihuahua, tiey poodles. lab, peke, doxie, pit bulls , cockapoo, Pom. ij)O Mixed puppies. Slt.ld service mos\. breeds. 2S2S W. l1lh at Fairview. SA. Open eves 531~. SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPPI ES. AKC. M &F. CA LL 645-9729 8 wk. old pups. 1h Timber wo l r, 'f.: Ge rm a n S h eph ~rd. $125. Gd. watcb dog. 714-6.S3-8894. 0 081£ Pups, 11 wks, c ropped, Marienbur g Maestro line, show qual. 962·8668 Rare AKC Vii.sla pups, fant as t ic temp. show qual. fie ld traina ble. Super pets. Champ lines 846·6221 ------'8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free to good home, part Tc1cr. approx l yr old. Love s k id s. Adara. 675·8635. TO retired man on SS. use of 1500 ft I ncd garden :;pc, C.M. 54!1-l:ztW Fe male colhe shcp. mix. :J mos old. good ~/chil<l. housebroken. 545-0150 Free to good homc-9 mo. Dalmatian. Ce rni. All s h ots. No pape r s . 908-0178. He agle, 4 mos old, female. Hous e t rainl'd. Ca ll 645-0509 a ft 5 PM . White Male Cock-A-Pno. 4 yrs old. Love kids. Free to good home. ~17·~..:..._ Furniture 8050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gr eat Savings on used Furn, Apph. &Misc Wilson's Ba rgain Nook 545 W. 19th SL. CM Mattresses ... Queen, Full &Twin Sels Pr iced to Move Now!! 833-0025 & 646-~. * Loveseat & Sofa. Very good quality. Never used . Moving 968-8822. WA Tl':RBEDS & Ac· cessorics, new/used. 673-4586. 120' ~ 33rd St. N B. IT ALL <;OES : ~fa, lov- eseat, refr1g, wshr/dryr, ta bit's & more. 97!:1~7 For s ale couch. coffee ta· ble. f.?'u1ta r. bath room set. misc. 646-7&19 --- Pedestal t ype fruit wood dtmn~ room table & 4 chairs. like new, $190 675·9417 --------arocJe Sale 8055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OAK H.alllree. Dressers, Queen Anne Vamly, lee Box,· a ls o hum pback Chcsl, Umbrella Stand, more. Pri Ply. t'42·1889 --- -------------------Ho"es 8060 JAPAN. KARATE FED. 325 Ho. Newport Blvd. N.8. Suite #5, Downstairs Days Tel. ·642-0326 Hites 642-8387 CAcrou ,.,._Hoag HcKfNt.O NO CONTRACTS NO GIMMICKS· $24 PER MONTH Special r ates to fa milies. college students & groups. FREE TRIAL LESSON * Kcrote-Shlto Ryu Shoto Kmt * Aikido * MeditatfOll *Judo •Haplddo *Yoga •MEN• WOMEN HOSPITAL TRAINING NEW CLASSES STARTING IN MARCH ' Tr ai n for a meaningful career t h at cou ld o ff e r prestige. security and excellent ea rnings. A .. rico• Collfll• of Pora-dlcal Arh & Scie11 c •1 o ff e r s training in these P<)S1tions. • Operati11g RooM TKhnicia • Respiratory T1Mropy Tec hlllcl-• Ward Cieri! • HIN'slltCJ Assi5tants • Einergettey Mecicd Technicl• Accredited by the Accrediting Commission of the National Assoc1at1on of Trade and Techincal Schools · APPROVED FOR VETERAN TRAINING An Eligible Ins titution under the Federally Insured Student Loa n Program CALL C714) 547-0 305 AMERICAN COLLEGE • OF l'ARAMEDICAL ARTS AMD SCIENCES I 600 H. l roadwoy Santo A11a 92706 O TALENT SEARCH & lrt4!'1j EDUCATIONAL ~ PROGRAM Looking for unusual music talent. Folk & Ballad singers only. Solo or 2 & 3 piece acts. Prefer ages 7-30, professional or non-professional. Those conside red first should have a qu ality · o f ge ntle innocence & something you feet in your voice & look that is really different. If Interested Cal SUNSHINE COMPANY 645-9354 ~ASTROLOGY Easy Lessons Learn to read and erect your own chart and those of others in 10 EASY LESSONS. Send $14 for fi rst lesson. Book and Supplies. Then send $4 with each lesson as you complete. -------------------Chavella Marks -Dept. I 41 I H. VecJCI Strttt Alhambra. California 9 180 I Enclosed is Sl4 pl ease enroll me in your ASTROLOGY COURSE. You will send me the first lesson, Book, etc. l am to send $4 with each lesson as l complete. J'l,/\~11:: ..•••.••..•••.•••...•.••••••.•••.•...• /\l>URESS .........••..••....••.••........ CITY -·-····-····-·-······-········ ZIP .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• QUAHTt.;R Arab Gelding 5 yrs Must sell! ~-or bsl offer. ti-14·5400 ----- R Cl{IS. Gray thorobred mar e. J umper w/ad· va nced tr;.11111ng in Eng. & Wt•~lern. 15.3 hands, 12 yrs old. In pL-rfecl health & lo p t:vn<l . Class:v- hc;w t. motion. Sensible & gentle, but spmlt!d. Fantastit' price as must sell. ~00. 714/645-1787. Horse Trlr. Mllc•y Ex- h1 hitor . 7' Dbl. delux. h\y duly. walk lhru. 4 ~ 1·:; ol<l. Make offcr. 644-447t;. I :1 Y r o I d M a r L' , Strawberry Roan. Arab. ljUa r . Spirited. With tac & Western saddle. ~. 536-2175. Amy. ----- Jewelry 8070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• INSTANT CASH tor Old Gold Stiver, Jewelry, Coins, Dental Gold. Wed- ding Bands. Wat chc~. Etc -Any Con<l Top P r ices. F rt't' .1pps b . Bent Icy & Co 28.'>5 E C:.L llwy. CdM . 673· IK!.16. WANTED TOP CASH DOLLA R P /\IU FOR YOUH. H :WELRY. WATCHES, ART OBJ ECTS. GOLD, S ILVER S ERVICI<:, Help Wonted 7100 H"pWaUtted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 1100HelpWanted 7 100 Help Wanted 7100 Appliances 8010 Cah 8035 f'INE F U R N & AN. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• •••••• ••••••••••••• ·rr(~U ES. 645-:!l{N) SALES Su les -J ewelry Custom Service Station Mana"'er / Summt'r Positions WllO WANTS TO WOHK ! COLDSP.OT R(•frigcrator ~~l ~ra.hlc M /\NX KI T-M h' 8078 Shop . N .8 . P/t l.me . Mechanic. Local exper TRE"'SURE CHEST · DRI VEA CAB ! Works finc.SJO l ENS.!l wk~old. a c int'ry LUCR"'TIVE E a rn S2400-Summer "" •!.!2 9"""' .. 3 .., ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" Wknds. Refs. c.:--nd r"-pre Ce r ed. Salary pis. N d 1 t CllOOS E your hou 1·~ ... · ~ <1>'10('<t 49 >il.r..l:t RE "'LEST"'TE ..x: " · · E 1 0 Program forCollegestu-ee s P e asan . e n -• . · · ----p /\ p F; H c U TTER "" "" sume lo Classified ad no. commissions. xce · P· dents wh o ure hard thusiastic phone voices work for yoursell , hl' REFRIG. 1 dr. $75. 2 Dr. Do9s 8040 POl~A H STANDARD. -SALES ->nA I D ·1 P 'lot p 0 portunity for n ght man. your own boss Mc r """"~ o a 1 Y 1 • • • MaJ·or oil co. training wo~ker~ & can leave for project. $2. to$2.50an ·· · 11 0 S90. SIS $l95. All xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 351,'.l &nl'h, full auto 2112 ·OPPORTUNITY Bo~ 1560, Costa Mesa f d C 11 Ch k California. 541 3.180. hr, day or eve. hrs. avail. Women: Can be shl(~t ly cond. 549-8500 Dog Ob'('dience Class to yecir!-. uld 870 4564 or A NEWCONCEPT. Cahf.92626. ~~-· a u~ • -No exp. nee. Apply im· ha nd ic apped . Nea t -Start 4 /lti at 7:30PM. 524-1>77:.l. For S a les persons 10-Saleslady experienced . med. 28752 Marguerite Clean Appeanmce. \'.ls .• Fredricks refrig, bottom Newport Beach /l rvinc. --. ------- te resled in selling re· Balboa I; land Jr. Bouti: Serv1c~dStap. A,tten,~a~dl . The Parkway' No. 12, Mis· r~lired. Age 25 l~ 70. Sup-freezer , runs good , good Area. 546 -492H. Mtscellan~ous 8080 sidenlial property in the S k d exper . re er 1c · sion Viejo (oH Ave ry P ement your m comc. cond. $60. 960·3677. -----••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport/Irvine area. quek. TohmTe weoe e n Avail e ves & wknds . Prkway) Drive a cab 6 hrs or more --MIH. COLLIES *I BUY * wor . e op rawer, Ne t earan ce & a day. Apply in person, WANTto tradeSear"s hvy Sh 1 · E We need to expand our 675·0770 a a PP WA JT R ESS. Food & Yellow Cab Co .. 1°" K duty e lec. dryer, harvest ( e ties ). aster Pups. st.tr with people who are · handwriting. Apply 2590 R b ou AKC. Sable & Wht. M1F. honest. imaginative und Newport Bl vd, CM eu en Cockta il. Part time. 16th St., Costa Mesa. gold, like new, 220 V Top bloodli ne . Al so wt11ing to work.lf you f1t •Sec:•ys,loolckHpen Sat/Sun days. Mon/Wed -----l'Olt : g a s drye r of PersianKittcns. • this description, your in-Liz Reinders Agency Sttrv. Sta. Attend E L Nig h t s. D i 11 man . s Merchandin rqu1vl v;iluc. 842-.i22..1. PINEWOOD FARMS come potential will be 4020Airch St,Ste l04 t!OOE.CoaslHwy,NR • ee Hes t a u r a n l. 801 E . ••••••••••••••••••••••• I. · d C 11 f Newport Beach 8334U90 Halhoa Blvd. Ba,lboa, Antiques 8005 Bicycl-· 8020 832-435.1 • l r v1·ew ~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAltT L Hb. &St. Bernard . 'On 1m1te . a now or Coll For ~ S h 1pp1n" Cler.k Co r <'A ..... .. o in e · L'slablishedl cus to m er se rvLco of · ob· t knowledge or UPS, P P, Dinner house exper. pre· <.: u 8 t 0 m t' ~~ram e Huy /sell/t r ade 2483 ~entle w/children, needs , ~ 7~-046() "' Coast Cata maran Corp., HOW HIRING WAITRESS A~liques. Art JC<' s, Used Btkes/Parts.$15 /up. male, 12 m.0 · old, free, > \ ytime. . SECRETARY/ Mu ri n e H a r d w a r e BOOKKE£PER f'd . Must be 2t. Apply an ;jr~i~utr~ strippi:it !~ci r:-1 .e w 'Port B 1.' C M . ~Y'_d_.645 __ .094_3 ____ _ CLllU( helpful, 979-2.880ext. 214. person. 843 W. 19th St, refinishing aids & sup· 64:! 7910· AKC Silky Terrier. 6 wks. tr you're eneraetlc, like SHIPPIMG Costa Mesa. p 1 i es r or ··d o 1 t Comt'r as & $100 m a le -$125 fem . vnrlety. are a tasttyplst, CLERKS Part-n.u. . WAITRESSES yourselfers ... 3375 Via Eqtti,....... 8030 Call !>45--0690 young though mature, & Boat co. needs ener1teUc, P/tl me. E x per. Ovu 21. Lido. NB. 6~-4530. ••••••••••••••.••••••••• enjoy pre11~ure, Westsail sci( starling shipping Apply 3-5PM Daily Apply In person only. NO Appliances 801 o P h o t o it rap hie c olor A DAR 9r PETROLEUM Corp. needs you. Fiaurc c le rks w /valld u n· 151 E.CoetHwy PhoneCalls .. ••••••••••••••••••••• darkroomequ1p·Beseler J ELL\ applied to the aptitude & some bkkpnJJ blemished Calif. driven N ewportleadt Surf &.Sirloin . R r . W r 23c enla rger with l'OI· th reads 01 Crn ~ern:HI necess. IBM Com poeer lie . & kn owle dge of s930W. c oast Hwy NB "~: 517·f h <' r:f .re<-i:th orhea d . Bescler PM 2 J)(>il~h :ind 1th.11• hm,tlu:: exper. helpful. Cull Ann Or an g c C.o. P td e t £qua l Oppor. Employer cc <' ot es . ryc:r. a n a.I y z er. 'f ho ma!> will keep t he hds from Moreland.642-G6t. mar1nehardwareex_pcr Waltr.11,lbcper'd for$lSO.fi?S :Jll05 sa fehght,Omcgav~ltage ~11rk111~ Try u Ua1l~ Good future. Call Don Apply in person Thurs. SELL idk 1lcms w1lll a st.abllliier & misc. llems. Pilot Class111ed Art t11 Huve sornethmg~sell ! Mc K oy , 642 -8961. f'1nd wh11t you wunl1n t-6,390l E.Coa3\Mwy, Oally P!lntCh1.,s1l1l'd ad Must S<>ll !Veryreasona huy, :;e ll or re nt t:luss1flt!d 1tdi. do 1t we ll. Westsail Corporatioo. DaJlY l'1lot Classu1edi!. CdM. 642·S67tl 1.Jle. 645·0074 "oml'th1 oiz Good used turruture & appliances or will ~ell ror you. MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833·9625 nft 6 or Sunday 83!J 0!.174. •FIREWOOO Sr\l.E • Org. Euc. de.I $75 conl "3. \l'i cord. 581 l l22 Coast Firewood Supph SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS A~J)Cl'l ffit!>~ll t:Ucl' H Oll'U~ll SllEETS 1 .ilk uhout n1nll•b 1t'l11nwd to ;1 rtwll'I I had !<lit\t'cf 111 1h lC•' ~ l';ll''i :1J11l anti n11lh1111• had changt.'tl Nol t.•w11 lht> ~liEf.TS • ~~~.;..,;.,;.;;.;::;.;...__----,..--:-~-_.,:T~UMd:.:~~·M~et~ch~25~, 1:.!9:.;.7~ ralleon. Tra•.. 9170 Alltos W•ted t5t0......_1_,arW ...._I r.W , ....._ UIH A111o1. Used t I •ill IOH . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• &!ID• Store, lesta.-..t. FT Rainbow \rir · ... ,... .............. W..tecl IOll · ... 1091 comp. ·self·contalhed: Or'OllC)e eo.tflt JPJ1W t7l0 royoN .... ttJI W~NTl:D ·;•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good cood. Ready l HlgllHt.$ ....,_. . •••• •••••••• .. •••••9'• •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••-••a••• !'OP C,\SH DOU.AR 1;~ s~~ :r:t:ted. ExceUcot wOOden dJspJay roJl! &ttorter.666-7066 oal....... 1970 JAG XKE Ail', FM, COIVITTIS • "n PAii> f'OR YOU ft Box3m CdM 921625 aa1es racks, swtabJe for 1973 10' Tt-allrnate boos lllMaeyT..,..._ 32000 ~5~Js"!tt,. $Pil'l'all , Aht•Y• a seliellon of ,,'1 • JSW£LRY, WATCHES. . · ' fabricsbop,521·2900 tratier $8.50, ice box. car· CaU Ro&erorkill • ~"'l'L ~ Corvette . ~ ABT OBJECJ'S. GOLD WAM'l'ID n 3 tnotorcy~. c 84'1~ Kea -GW. t7l5 TOYOTA SAl.£1 aboutnew '7S's\natock. SILVER SERVIC E I ti 9603677. ll!Bll!E ••pi••s.&• •••••••••••••••••••,.•• • How9f'delle ..... ,,.. ,.._ FINE FU RN & AN· 0 r .--lc• • "'ii; Ar "' -'QKARMANN'OfUA Facto~ DeJnQI Ii EX· Dove aodQuAUS&a.. · 1u · nQUES. 64S 2200 Gokt & Sih'w ~· • We buy used urs & eaatl\'e Care. Good Uhd N M cAtUl _......._ ___ • ____ , "· • RCA ''olor TV Pwh 9400 truch . Call GROTH '7S ta1s. New motor' and T tae!-• Uon Jambor ... ee.and~~ .... ••••• " "' CHEVROL .. 'T for .. r--elute ... Xtra A•-.... body oyo ~ee • ~ Firewood. Split Pme. Oel R£WARD. $CASH$. w/i;t.erco, am/fm radio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.. ..... ~ &d '1 l ..,..._, Al.L PlttCED Newport Beacb833-«SSlo ..a_ "Stacked. $75 cord. $40 170..5045 Xlnt cond. $200 831)-1570 •GRAND OPENING!' appraisaL nter or67S.~ult4 .ft> cord. MG~. as k for Dick :Jt.1 pm D£it.n Toyota GROTH CHEVROL€T Mada t738 TO.SB.I.. . '64 COIWETTE, 327 ,ell. Wanted : Old woode~ 8 di b & bi Volksa-Porscbe 18211 Beach Blvd. •o•••••••••H••••••••• c;J l••n:a C dill n., T\ltbo '4>0, •:ll P<>tl., ,. PureSweet Water at your dlnn, nol for water use, U n"fr s ow r:t l f:: 8 !•;. Major Tune·UpSpeeial ....... ~~n7ungton Bc;,~~h., .. ,.1 •74 Mnda W-~ fall WIW :lllo~cW·~~te,cp~a1: Disc brukes, F1ared Fen· ( ~~s::~e .~1:e P::vfr~1~ cheap.213-59'l·l788 amphfiers &other:1,ulp. vwJost.~ih~;.4·~;.i:$28$2S -~ uvo _...ow.> RX4 . Rotary ;:ai"ne. . • Part.Y.646-8897 ~th~r~~~~uu :.~·:; Osmos is" l<'ree trial Wanted: Appliances & m e n t. R easona le. : Call on OTHERS...... SELLING YOUR CAR? Am/ Pm rudio. Xlnt' ·. TOYOTA 13cPE DEVILLE • lease-buy. No bottles t.o vown mowers. Pref 645·0694 * 642·2434 • TOP PRICES PAID cond. $39~ or bel>L oCfer. ' Burnt Siena · vJn •r t · 68 Corvette convert_. atruggle with. Mf.2668. NOT work iog. Roa11 & ........... 1731 Superior Ave CM l"orlmports Call 673--tlOO 1966 Horbor. CM. 6•6·9303 saddle leather ~teri:· Hardt.op. 4 Spd, p/wio-' 1 "72 HUd Deluxe Carpet & 646-5848 EqMlplftfft V Paid for or Not 9740 '70 Mark U. •dr, auto, low full Power, factory air: dows. S36-4 7 00. Floor Machine. Incl ex· Casb for good used furn .••••••••••••••••••••••• W ~~600CC Dean LHtls•~ .... ••l'tte•••H••••••••• mi. Xlnt cond. 22 MPG. dual comfort. seat.a. tilt 71 Corvette 4 spd. New o::~:::~:~~~~~tings !~~~~~54f;!:i~&e rs , & eurol 9010 a for Sale 1966 '::~.~C.M. ,· Nohw $l~~· :;,t;~:;'4~. :!~~!ck!~~~o'ruwer ::!:;s~g~:i~.:: Rea so n a bl~Ca11 Mlnkal TAXADVANTAGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• utos.lmported . urc: cnincJ plete mech overhaul. $4995 Ford 9940 .S48·7800. ln1tnml1ats 1083 DonateyourboaL ~~if, 9520 ....................... Top Qdty xlnt cond. nu tires, $1300 •u•••••••••••un•••••' •O O~GINALOIL ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boy Scouts S46-<t990 •••••••••••••••••••••••General 9701 Us.cl Mercedel cashS4S-9263. ·10 RD LTD Brouaham,' Yamaha Guitar, Un1q. • 1955 F d ••••••••••••••••••••••• dr, immaculate cond. AIN'flNGS L ET US BRING Th or '.2 ton panel Co.tact 548·78.IO Reblt. by Milt Owens at e truck rebll '68 390. 2658 BRAND MEW olks 9770 Loaded with pcrwer ae· ~ Ha rni e ,.j(e s sel j a zz water to you! So. Coast 0 l A C h UaedCarMmal)9" ..... !~ ........... , cessories.8'6-1677. See lo Apprec. s tudio. Used by Neil Pools. M~::ge a p • os t a LambOl'CJ ini I I l B U Y J u n k V \\ .. •• ll embersbip 1·n local ten· Young on last toµr. M~l S46·0661 E da MlslSLO•nVi-'-parts/Cars. Call Oat i1 Cad Cpe deVUle. Ork 1972 Ford. 50·~ mi. ~Ct ,.o R Spa ~ ..,,., metallt'c blue. Am/Fm P I B,P /S. Pin strips. ~~~~ale.Pvtpar-~7~/:.,~.~!i~· $300' 13• SKIFF ~~r::::al 9530 .L1stpr1ce:$29,SOO • Imports . :;:e~:~) (8tolOam 0 ' 11tereo&8tracktape,llhl' $1600.SS2-'7560afL& --:.---------IOffl Fu lhre & S95. 557·8140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOW OHL Y · -& all pwr extras. $2975. '72 FORD Country Squitt • POOL Table ~. slate ce Ml RV ST0111 .a.GE $2 J,SOO U1'0t _........ PMr-r . '69 VW BUG. xlnt cond P /P. Days 558-7712 or 9 pass. wagon w / low , xlnt. cond: ·raffaoy Equipment 8085 Boats, MaifttetMIRCe/ ""' • ...._ Yl9Jo Ni-t740 $1000. or Best offe r. eves & wknds ~SO. Se v i I I e . 4 '2 • x 9 •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Service f020 24 hrs. tn & out secun· 3 I 644 1549 979-0386 mileage. $3200 (will tab• '" w I Rosewd rails . Delx Exec svl cbrs $.5/25, Secy ••••••••••••••••••••••• ty ... $15 month al lo (" IOOSe I '73 280 4 Dr. Sedan. . or c~ 9917 trade) 830-4544 pvt. pty. &old cover. compll. Orig. c~rs $4/24. drfl mach $65, u :. to m M a r i n e JIM Loaded! Sharp! Must '70 Bug. New clutch, brks. •!'••••••••••••••••·~··• 71 LTD . i l cos t $2300. sa crihce Pierce. 867 W l!lth, CM. Wood work. Repa irs. lJ J •\!i·\U J 1 1 .,\\1 tl MARINO :;;:!tio84~ e s t 0 r fer · orig. paint. Compl. reblt l.974 CA MARO, lo miles, top cle:~· =~ vt!!t. • $1500. call644-16.17. 645-7411 swimstcp s , l adders, ~I ____ ~ :J J_ __ J) MOTOll CARS eng. $1,550ormake of(er. PIS. P~B. AM/FM stereo offer PP s'ao-sl69 De k furniLurc 646 7868 eves '00 Mercedes 2308, 4 dr, MustselL 675-21M>1. Lape, air, mags. $4000/or•---__:.'------ Spas 'Fibe rglass Jacuzzi. s & Chair, Exec. !I' ___ , · · Sanla Anal"reeway 1200W.Coa9tttwy. pwr steering & brakes, VW BAJA BUGC , t offer.646·4903after3pm. '68FbrdT~rino4dr;pwr .• Pump, filter, heal, blow. W;tlnut, xl_nt., c..'Ond. Cosl s, Power 9040 at Sand Canyon Bxit 645-1102 auto trans. Verr clean, , ust m • auto., a ir. Burgundy;. Und e r $1700 ( 7 l 4) $1250 new m 65 sell ~00. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine 551-1881 Aueu frOllt tha 8MMI 8'y Club xlnt mech rond. $2100, Corva1r eng, & trans ax· Camaro 74, Z28, am/fm black vinyl lop. $600. ?S0.0103 640·4057 ~· Chryslt>r inboa~. now "' .. " le, extras, 552·7168 ste reo, 4 sp, Z28 package. S36·0.SSl ·' 1 . SAVE F UEL ! li UY A AlfaRomeo 9705 .rao·1487. 20000ml644-4147 Borg Warner T104 speed. 4 Of~ice d esks. misc. Tn~i~e, Dan~ P~int f~lip. P OOL! South Coast ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,67 250SL (.; 2 ( '6 5 V W B l;1 G Gd · ola 9945 For small ·block Ford. chairs & furniture. r a e or es 0 er. Pools 54tH)ti6l oupe. roos. Traos porlat1on, new 68 Camaro, 325 Eng, nu•••••••••••••••••••••••',) $175Eves.Carl646-2942 Reasonable!54S-941 J. 586--0475or 586-7737 AlfaRomte Wht/re d. May trade. tires. $500. 960-3611 aft.. ~neds &9 brakes, good '7SContinental,$8,800<>«'~ ----------Co l '60ChrisTwin30'xlnt 4 Wheel Drives 9550 . luyorL.ec.e Xlnt cond. $.5,988. (714) 6PM . S 50. 552.3377 take over le''" .. 3 -.• Pool table w /acccss. $75. ~p ·set ~xecutive type ••••••••••••••••••••••• Authorized 523-3028· ........ """""' Lt.woodd'PJ ·ng table w/ 4 oCf1cefurmture,reasoaa. Trim tabs, Dl:",l.o.p.$264 ----------1967 'VW BaJ·a uug, re-new, 4000 + mi. WiU • 50067 23 4 WHEEL DRIVES Sales &Serv1ce 73M ., chairs $7S. Gd. cond. ble ! 536 .. 896. mo + Sl 5-4!f IZ 4SOSL built engine, new heavy CM•rolet 9920 sacrifice last mos pym\..-968-5142 i-=.::.:...:.:::.....::=.:.:_ ____ i-- 3 - 1 -. C_H_R_l_S_C_l-tA-1-"T--GOOD S~LECTlON Beach Imports Like new with auto .. air duty clutch, smog con· ....................... Ask for Frank638·S010 ianos & Organs 8090 T F w ,. ....E~ & USED MaJc·A·mrtbohurreeand cond., pwr steering, & trol, Shelby & U.S. mags, co ........ a I Ma•...:-&.. 9947 '7 pc dinette $4.S. Recliner ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~'.n · ·"· enf~~~~18 " " t"t t " wmdowi.. :.tcrt.'O. Save on wide tires, headers, hood CHE"V,,-...ROLET """.,... chair S2.'i . 2 hang ing ORGAN HOBBYISTS: c-n ee:. s ar a ···· l:S48·l>ovc 7S2--0900 this wetk:. spe<.'ial at only locks, '75 tags.~ am/rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• • lamps $8 ea. 962·2684. Featuring Thomas CHUlSE/ i''ISH /FUN $2177 Newport licacb $10,9lcl5. 19.'.IJGSU) radio. Must see to ap-SALES & SERVICE 73 FORD ' • Cahfo raianOrl!ans 14• .Boi;ton Whaler Shell. BMW 9712 MlSSION VIEJO preci ate St500. Phone 2828 Harborllvd. MAVERICK AHSOLUTEL Y all W/Color Glo N ""'"" 546 '""''> '65 L.a nd c ru 1se r IMPORTS OS 2 Doo Sed furnis hings mu:.t ••o. ew. -wvu. -.,.,.,:, (l'u N4.,11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-9338afler6pm. C TA MESA r .. Special Savings u o l S.O. Fwy at Avery 546-1200 6Cylinder .Estate Sale, Shorechffs. Callfor CouponOrrer • Tolly Exp. Cr. Fill. n,,... ,.,n:. •74 BAVARIA ~l-1742or4!15-1700 1972 VW,goodoond.lomi. Automatic Trans 221 Dnftwood. Thurs-Sun Coast Music Senice T/S or 28' Diesel St F, -~t. wno CLOSEOUT· am/fm & trailer hitch. '72 MONTE Carlo-Silver AM Radio 9:30 ~PM .67J-2411 Cos ta Mesa6<12-2S5l bothnearlynew,lowhrs. ~· •. T. QYQTA ~AVES SS 69MIZ250 $1900/ofr.545-1220 w/ wht vinyl. Make Of. Wbitew/blueinterior F Top cond. $23,500 ea. · ~ SEDAN 17 WANTED: '65 or earlier ountain VaUey963-6733 714 1751.1581 549.2381 : * 530 j * vw OWNERS, Tune ups, fer. Owner will sac ~ S 95 VW. Ghia, Mech. cond. . 968 7 65 (467KKY) Has auto., air $20 Poi ts p 1 ... ,. .. v J 640-8226 Seeat. unimportanl.642·4689UPRIGHTptano,good ·4 · IMMEDIATf cond.,pwr.s teering,etc. · n ·-·ave · · Dl1VP•1ts-a-an. 6:30pro cond. $300. Bonts, Soil 9060 1966 Harbor. c M 646 9303 DELIVERY The price is right at only Adj. & 9il. Will re_build or Nova, 1 of a kind. orig. a '1 ' 0 =;=cJff (714)830-9162 ••••••••••••••••••••••• e"nicks 9560 GOOD SELECTION $3995. ex c han~e ~ng1nes & buyer, only 4600 mi. Partdnglot Portable TV. Blk/WhH.e, ~rti Goods 09 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C • ..._._ MISSION VIEJO trans. or guaran· ~. 646·9694 548-3838 330 W. Bay, Costa Mesa ? Plays very good. $32 . .....-n<J 8 4 AL 2·29 Sloop, w/d1esel * onse_.... .. ~ * 1 M PORTS teed. Steve. 556-9306 ' pr call 646·1525. ••••••••••••••••••••••• comp'ly loaded. ti Mo. PICKUPS * Leasir19 * ,72 VW S 8 ll COMPANY Liquidation, Margaret Greenman 22 20 old. S23 ,500, ""'"·"•!20 L'I' , t h 'dd'ft S.D.Fwy at Avery uper ee c h T 0 p • 6 3 mag over ga. .,.,., ,v "'1mina c t c m1 .., 831 .17420r 495_1700 Cl 1 l d . pure ase or ..• 75 • 42--4 21• Mmk Stole, 65 lb barbell, Stevens 20 ga db lc . eves. GOOU SELECflON man, Lease direct from ea n · x n co n • MALIBU Sta Wgn '73 ---------- prof. hair dryer. bell y Sell/trade 751·5ll60 aft -:-- 74 1 - 1 b' l'" M HEW & USED authom.ed dealer! OVER 100 AM I FM stereo. $l900, IMPALA Sta. Wgn".: '73 Mercury 9950' sun board. You• .. desk 5PM o ie u , any ral·ing Pr " t t t .... EW & USED 832-7449. SUICK Estate Wgn., '75 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'' xlras. Trlr & boat box, h es s ar a ,,,,, " chair, 644·1504. Store R t ·-~ Used ti limes. 540 ~5 $2l JJ There m ust be a reason MERCEDES TWO ,63 Bugs, 1 running, GRAND PRIX. 892-4438 '69 Mer c. 2dr ,h dtp. • es a..-wn, we <ire #1 in sales. in Jn 1 in parts ... ~"". for both. 1972 N p ~/PB, Very lo rruleage. 4 Dine. chairs, turq/oak. . Bar 8095 "l · 1 t 0 .... 01~ ...... y .,.,.,., ova 307 Auto /S L k s 13 o o .. ~ .. B W DO .... 'T BUY '73 D;ibun tf.i71.i39V I 4 service.,,. in sc ec ion. " ~-495-4937 . • , I e new• • ua I tv, apt. Hoover , •• ... ••••••••••••••••••• " AM/FM xlntcond 546-9903 bdsprd, :.1lve r set. All Original 1Jes1gn display Anv w· to JS' Han!/ s~ecld . s lt>rt'O, m ag Crevier BMW House of llllDOl'fs Volvo 9772 $1750. 493-534i ____ , ____ _ x lnL cood. 675-89S9. wine ra"k. ·~ttrac•·vely Crube Sloop For over w cc s AUTHORIZtD 1969 Mercury Monterey '" a LI l OM W.hl!'>lrl·l·l ························73 C APRICE E l ·t • stained charcoal. Sft x 6 $20.000. Until y<>u'vc ..,cc•n ft L • MERCEDES DEALER 5 a e xlnt cond. See to ap-G.E . 14 cu. ft. Hefn~· fl.easily movableond1s· o ur CA L, l!JO Clti45/ (J81ul e.utiA Sanla,\n,1 XJ.).Jl7J 6862Manchester. SPECIAL Deluxe wg~. P/B. P/S. preciate!$795.s.1&-5054. • erator, new $2'l5. De:.k gu1:.ed rolle rs. outside 833-!:1560 & K:JI 02211 ~\ &' &' . Buena Park A/C, p /tailgate. Steel $45. 64S·10S2 section displays :176 bot· --. ., TQYQT 523 7250 VOLVO SALEI rads Must sell. $2,900. Mu.stan9 9952 MisceUmMous ties. i ns id e holds 32 19~1 CAT~LINA .. 7 A OntheSa n~Ana Fwy • M 9-9322 wkdys. ••••••••••••••••••••••• W.ted 8011 c a s e s. On v iew a ~ :!HP E\lnrude Factory Demos & Ex· FOR SALE, make offer ! 968 Ford V-8 . a~lo •• •••••••••••••••••••••• Sk illets, 10 Design Pla:t.u, Xlnt <.'ond. 4~\,!jt,'79 1906 Harbor C M 646 9303 ORANGE COUHTY'S ecutive Car~. Good Used •57 Chevy Bela ir 327 trans, pwr. ste ermt, WANTED to buy: 1959 240Newport Ctr. Dr. Nli. Mahbu Outn gi,:cr com Want to huv "66 E l OLDEST •75 Mercedes V<CMYOSeledioo auto trans, power ~teer'. many xtras. A·l cond, thru ' 1962 Falcon 644·744·t plete. Also baC'kbay fl at· Camino. running or nol & ALL•atelllt: ing, radio. 548 -9443 $97S.S8l-6l 82 · · Rancher o. Running or Used Drugstore fixtures. lies. Offers 6-t2·2466 or Heasona bic. Call after Exec:. S~ials . TO~ . . after 3 pm. '72 Mustang Mach L Pen· not, reas. Aft S:JOPM, Wall cases & counters 230116th. NB 5.30 pm, <i:.k for Larry. Ooodtill ft111a11 l•1.J1 '72 Impala. outo. air, lo cond. Loaded w/extras. Larry 968-4971 shelving. 548-3401. !.168·497 i Sales-Service-Leasing March 28th only· .~t. UUIO mi, $2350. 644-0398 $3300. 546-9900. __ .:..._ _______ ,...::......:,~~..:....:.:-_.::..::.:.:;.::___-1~x4 SABOT. gd. l'Ond .. V -9570 R C I Two low mileage ex· Bl er N li $60.orbc:.toffer. ons • oy arver, nc. cc1.1L1ve cars ; Fully u s . · '67 Mustang 289. Aulo 897-623!:1 aft.6PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rolls 'Royce BMW .... ...i VOLVO . '70 Kng'swd SlWgn. A/C Very go. od condition. --=:::::iimc===---==:::::•c:="_..-: •----1971 Ford Supe r Van. 234 E.17th St. equip~: $800 548 4462 SOL CAT. 18'. Racing sail Crp'l panl 'n~. new tires Costa Mesa 546·4444 1966 Horhor CM 646 9303 P /S, P /B. xlnt. cond. · · · ' w/trlr. Extras. $1 725. $2000.548·958:1. ----450SE, r~ll sale price -$1550.644·19009·5. '68 Mustang, V·8, P/s, ___ Datsun 9720 $14.949, (n3798) Lease at OR .... G ~;, 675-5078. $25S 8 lh th A" E '68 Camaro. 2 dr. 6 cyl. 3 auto trans, very nice ! 'Iii 1968 SPorts man, 318 eng,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · 1 m on <26 .. mon COU .. -v spd. Michelin tires. $1100 or best offer. call Hobie 16 w /trlr. H•1 yr. Xlnt cond, Day 644-4.242, eve 644-5563. %ton,52,000m.i.XLNT. WILLBUYYOUR opcnendlease.plustax). "'' Yellow w ith black in· LauraaftSPM,675-8114.. CON O. $1800/best offer, DATSUN . TOYOTA 280 COUPE FM VOLVO terior. Cle an. runs great! , 6469193.MUSTSEE. ORVOLKSWAGEN .w/AM/ EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO $1000.531·2906 66 Mus tang. 6 cy)~ PAI D FO H OR NOT s tereo. lull sale price . . A/trans, p/s, p/b, rebh Autos Wanted 9590 w 1 L L p A y T 0 p $11,420, 1 n~20) Lease at LarOr gest ')!~lvo ~eBualer m 74, Monte Carlo, Landau, eng. Rebll trans. New 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOLLAR. <.:.\LL KENT $188.94 month (48 month r.e:ng~·'-V':11lY· Y or auto,a1r,am/fmradials, radial tire s. $690. •••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP DOLLAR ALLEN, 5-10 !~ll2 open end lease, plus tax). se irec · $3975 pp 646·2838 536-2153 s,SUps/ Docks 'LIPS sa~~~~~cb i8i:{~~~~~~~~~ ·~1~:~~~l00~j~~~:· Jim Slemons ~'m!t:] ~d1;':;~~=-~'~i'!ir~~: -~-.-.-.-.-.-.-.i.-,~-.-.-~-;-•• -.• -!-!-~-! If your car 1s extra clean Call 892-122:> Imports - -- - - -- -548 9445 · Sales and~rvtce 50' Boat Shp for Rent. see us r1rst. Fiat 2025 S Manchester . · · OLDSMOllLE Beautiful locJt1on. BAUER BUICK ••••••••••••••••••!??:~ 833-9300 ~m 750-2011 6W9agChPe/vB CPo/nS~o~rrs$7SOOta .GMC TRUCKS Call li42 !J6()(; 2925 Harbor Blvd . . • cu • • HONDA CA.RS Co:.ta Mei.a 979.,2500 ..... 'iWliiil 1971 VOLVO 164. Power 714/751·1581: 968-746.5. • • 90 8 0 - -..... ~ .. 19bl 24!0 S. Aar CQod .. new steering. power brakes. 1973 El Ccimiao SS. $2!15(). Un!vers1ty Olds TOP DOLLAR on A ... GE co ..-v•s rnd1al llres. new valves, AMJF~1 . factory air c~n· Fully loaded! l~;,O Har l>or lll vd. D IV'n u,..., • $1600. 556·0828. d1t1on1ng, leathe r tn· Call 960-36TI ~oSld Mesa 540-!J&lu ' ry Storage, sailboats to 18'. Launc hing incl. Some prk'g. Am. Legion. 673-5070. 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••• ENT: VW Camper Van. NEWEST & LARGEST terior. XLNT. CONO. -. -IMM TEL Y IMM EDI ATE 1970 250 Sedan. 60,000 mt, $2995. Call 968-0989. '62 Chevy SS Radio air 69 Cull ass_ Supreme cpe. FORALL DELIVERY 19·20 MPG,bcstorfer . cond htr · dcond $aoo ~actorya1r,power steer· FOREIG .... C S All Models &Colors 544·8358 Sacrifice! '74 Vol"'.o Wgn. 962.J034 .. , g · · mg, power br,aJces, mag " AR J mos old. 5000 ma . under wheels, new tires. $1100. CALL OR COME IM Dick Miller Moton MGI 9744 wrnty. All extras. Make Chrysler 9925 Call eves. & weekea'ds TO SEE US ~omru •••••••••··~··••••••••• offer.552--8194. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _644 __ -\_96_9_. _____ _ ~ 1971 MG B. xlnt cond. Ch l N • · Radials & FM radio. os, Used rys er ewport.~964 74 Toronado, x l•t. Make offer.646-7649 ~· 4 Dr. Runs like a Loaded! No down. Take NEWPOHT tMPO H rs 120 W Warnl!r a l So. Ma111 Santa Ana .'>f'17 2132 top. Looks good. 551·2360 over payments 642-4582 Economical Fun '64 MGR art 6. . . Red. Runs perfect. New •••••••••••••••••~!.'.! Continental 9930 ~!'!!~•••• •••••••••9 •• 9.$.7• s teel ra dia ls . brakes: llOOW.C'.Nstlhry.MI. 72FtATSPIDER fuel pump, etc. Padded 73 BUICK ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 P I NTO Runabout. This Maroon beauty 1s a r ole bar. $-IO cover & RlVIEHA 69 Linc Coat. 4 cir, f/pwr, A/T, $1600. '73 PINTO 642-9405 one owne r. Must see. s t e r e o tape . $950 . Vinyl top. dual comfort nutires,good cond.$850. Wagon,stick,air,$2400. ---------~ (88SFBK) 494-0508. seats, full power, factory Linda 644·8385. Call 552-8289 WE BUY MISSlONVlEJO a ir, tilt wheel, stereo, 9 IMPORTS '70 MGB Red Convertible. sport wheels, low miles, 72 MARK IV 73 Pinto Runabout, 20800 I Mr ORTS S,O. Fwy atAverr w/blk inter. 2 Tonneau xlnt. cond. (457045>. Padded top, leather in· mi. 4 spd, custom int. ill:SlQtll;~~, ·12 GMC Van Conversion. Top Dollar For Any 831·17'2or495-1700 covers. luggage rack. $4295 tenor, ,full power, fac· radls, great mP&: $2250. . Slps6. AC.s tereo,delwce Make or Model. · .69 F ial Spyder8SOCQDvt. ~j17;"heel s, $1975. -~...,._~""""....----.. ~7ts.a~fit !~~.~=-962_-6929 ______ ' __ a cces. $6500. 842-t<Ml6. JIM PANOS Mech. good. Sacnfice! 1---------llMlillilltl cruise control. & all the '71 Pinto, auto, radio. New Sips 4. AC. fully equip. By Day or Wk. 586--0475. r Alaskan w/ cusl. boot. MAZDA P,P . 898-2350. Jllonche 9750 options including power paint. Vinyl top. XJnt Good condition. $850. ••••••••••••••••••••••• door locks. (D4ElH> cond. $1550. Call 673-3579 "Call afl 6pm. 5'15-5678_. _ 2001 s. Manches. ter 1G97ood3 Fiacotnld28. 4SLspdCo. uFpeM. 72 Porsche 911T. silver $4995 before 10 am or 675-2832 Anahe m 63IHiOOO w/blac k. s s pd, air ,~~=~~==~~=~ leave message. 11:C::.r~~:~:~'"1\~/ .. ':'.'11!>"0 : Mobi~Homn 9140 , 1 stereo radio&. cassette. am /fm stereo . alloy 197 3 Bui c k Cus Lom ,..~--_. ...... 11!!!!!1'!"'11'""' 1·-----.:..:::.::::.:.:. ___ _ r.ook c10 ... 1y -~~1inu•n••on..1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP Dollar paid for _67_s._21_40_. ______ whoels, 45.000 mi 499-1()(9 LaSabre. 4 Or, auto, alr.l~,llli rCMW'llr b 1"0 d 1 o0l!talgic-<"harm •n Huntington Ha r bour BMW's and a Uother Im· u-~-9727 tilt whl, P /s, P/b, 44,000fl A ..... ror .n ••-• aad "• an. P no .. ·• Crodl<'t 111 A "4X ·o·• G ported a nvnvv 66 912 5 s p air am/fm f . N u· R ..... ......... an111eo1 on .. '" • tlm .. of .. 01 r e a . ' o reen-c rs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1 t • d , , ' rwy m1. u res. uns ATLAS ~ .--e-•-tw-utwooa. ,.,ed and Joi n. Pa1t .. ro •1~;: bria r. 2Br, 2na. Adult Crev·ier BMW it" con · S3900 · ~g~r~ea~t~!~$2~· ~Ot~S~.~496-§7:882~-=:f~===~~~::;~I t• .,_crte pnat kDJll to 675 lU55 673-5949 -•• ~ MftMI•. Zip It up ;ololng l'hart. dlr••ctlou~. · Park. Pvt ply. 84&-046.'). __ _· --·-----• , -w-U•• dotnp! &od 11.00 ror uch pattern. S:1nta Ana 835-3171 Saab 9760 Q ~ Chryaler~ Pr1•&., P•LtHD &Mill : Add zs• for udl pattern for 956 8 x 35, Flamingo with A~A: ST AR GAZER le.. Ope~ Dally" Sun. 'Cll 10 :ow....,.. It .. it. 1•. 1'. u . 1'-nnR-clas• maiJ and s11ttial 9 x 20 Cabana. unCum. SELL US YOUR CA.Rt u••••••••••-••••••••• ...., JlrctAT Jl POUAN-------.i PM · ll. I ... u (llOM 10 tf.11'9 1% tundlin1, Sud to Alice adult park. no ""ls. Nr. ~ M y ...., .. A<llWI G:..14 H. Lii•• · 1'&1'111 •hlcb ta bric. Brook•. 1os. the Da.lly Pilot. ,.,... W • poy top-.lcel SUB NAA.' y -_., ., ..,.. "" 11 2929 lfarbor Blvd_, 5'11111ll00 toir •84'h P•lltrft. N...nttral\ Dqit . Bo• I~. Shoppin~. asking $2100, r. . ..,; " Acffr""' .. ·~· Sloro. oc~· u Costa Mesa """'. e«nC. ,. •adt p1llcr1\ Old Cllcln • Station. New 548 5337 MUST IE CLEAN '-1~1;. To dl-wlop,..... fw w~. a.10.1 5 . • •t1ntod .. analland1Pt0l•I Yori!, N. Y. lOOll. Print ----Will toke unylhlng in 10% ~~:':"1~'°,__. .,. 46-1934 • .._.._..,; otltcnrtH thlr'· Name. Addresa, 7Jp, Pattern orcyc&.s/ 1r~"•', wutthcs. rinas, a-. or Leese i s:" ,,C-:... ••r..ii, ~ •-.4WJverywiUtalleW-N1U1tb«. Scooti tlSO ·rv· t -r 2tllt..._ n v-62., ocr.11 '68 Pl y m o uth, iood ....,.,....,..1 .. 11t0Marian Sau dollara! C rute •n iie c., OVHFACTORY Autbort.aied ~.._ »Gt 6)Te .0,. lransporlation car; aH ...... .a. \lilt 0.il)' Ptlot. MtutlfuJthlnp s-srorNew 2000HAR BORBLVD. Sa.Jes•Servtce .;~ t~ ;.r,_-,.. . acce!4.$600.67a.a5 ....... 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Owner t.o ___ N_e•_P01_rt __ &u __ ch_--1 !• . ~-r-"9t a~ •-.u•w a PATTS RN H.,.Ctothttaoot .•.. noo $650. or beat offer . show se rvice rerords or '75 HOND • ·• .... ~ "5-2a. .,_ ~~ ..., nc ....-Micnnw lloak •. tl oo '"" """"'-----ev1 enc~ o eniino re· SED .& "" .::.. IW.:!~!!..J I =-~.. ;. ~~ .... . tf14 ~ ,,......-.;..,...._ t......-Cr0th« Boolr • SI oo .._.._.,,..,... d f " SAV111 SPACE Wil""N '•'1"'-.. ,~ ,~ . y -.·ISW +·urr._..wldl .......... ~~ ... JIOO H~ build. $900. or l . Di. ANS MOVING by wrapp1na ... --• o.. s:: ... ••••••••••••• .... ••• 11f111 .. ,.....,. ...... 1u1~1Cll\8oc* ... Jtoo r......_11_. 9160 honcst faslbuck~rt!Jtl. Your choi c e oi dihffandoc.nerrragile !TQ.T· J!r_, ~ '12VE0ACle• .. ""~-. ) ...... hll(IMitl._. .... 11• c-,.,r.::At&hallltl•. 1100 -don'tcall.831-6722. ~plus tu• Items in wash clothS, ii. .. :J....,._ I -.. n::r'h-• ~. ~:-._. .. 11.• ~u~!:Su~·::::~ ;;;;·~~;~~-:;:•.,;•;;·~;~~ Want to bu)' '64 LhnJ88 &I :!id:~~·· Order your1 ~:a a•~n!~p~~n:· ~::?Z:i!l!t!JI El: li$". I:~ :J:..e::'.:..'::1-• , uQlllla rorToda> 93 w dau. Lo mil, iclnt. <'ond Camino, rurullng or DOl. lb praa a.nd clostts b)' E~=., ~= J Cltutned ads sell bJI Boeltf'IUllfTRllltl •.• w pvt. prty. Sa\/Sun a ft RcHu.un•ble. A•~ for lt'lllDI idle ttems wllb 11 ~ <i .. t:; • '-.,.,. lltms, small llei'b _ .. '1illi•lll•llll• .. llll•lll•lllllll•lll ..... 8pm . Wkdya a nyt m La rry at KIJ-4911 aft. D•ll1PUot CIN~ledAd -IW • '" .I M2·Ml_. __ 5:30pm Ca.U.MZ·SG'?S OMil ~ ~lt*IW"l ~~am. JtUt ... ca .. . FRIE Dl ANOF R' '' ' ' .... ,, '· '• • . ) ' I -- ... • ' l i f I •• . "' ,, " .. ' JO 0 ' )t I f I Today• £1~lil; N.Y. St•ek8 T.UESDAV, MARCH 25, 1975 TEN CENTS ~~g Fi\iS al As~)lssin~ted by Nephew ·-. BEIRVT, Lebanon (AP> - King FaiHI of Saudi Arabia, a staunch friend of the United States and at the same time a bankroller of Arab wan a,gaimt Israel, was assassinated in bis royal palace today by a. "mental- ly deranged" nephew, the officiaJ Saudi radio announced. His ailing brother, Crown Prince Kbaled Ibn Abdul Aziz, 62, was proclaimed king shortly afte1·ward. The gunshot slaying cast!' ~'w shadow over the Middle East following the collapse last weekend of a U.S. effort ~<> fmd a peace settlement in the area. The official r..adio ill Riyadh, the winter capital of Saudi Arabia, sa1d the nephew, Prince Faisal Ibn Musaed Ibn Abdul Azi~, fulled a gun and shot King Faisa several limes in an. au- . . •I ; dience room of lhe l'l\Odest palace in the heart ot Jtiyadb after approaching him to offer salutations on the occasion of Prophet Mohammed's birthday, being celebrated today throughout the Moslem world. 'fhe audience was for princes and commoners, tbe radio said. The nepbew was described in tbe broadca~t as tbc; son of Faisal's half brother, Masaed. The radio added that Faisal, whose age was variously listed as69 or 70, died later in a hospital of gunshot wounds. 11ie fate of the nephew was not 01entioned. Faisal was knowu to have had Bedouin bodyguards who usually carried submachine guns and daggers in goldeascabba~. The Saudi Arabian embassy in ieinl deteribed the nephew as 6eing %7 or 28 years old and said ssessor Concert Facing Dilemma Hang gliders will soar· at Escape Country this week but Orange County officia1s want the plug pulled on Mountain Jam and The Hawk. The plug they want yanked connects to amplifiers two music groups use nightly during Easter Week to send their beat echoing through the Trahuco Canyon hil ls. Unfortunately for both Moun· tain Jam and The Hawk, pro- moters of the nine-day Escape Country 1975 world hang glider championships failed to get an •·outdoor gathering" permit re- quired by the county. That overs ight isn't the only al· leged Escape Country transgression against Orange County rules and regµhltions, ac- rording lo offiCials from five de- partments. They say, for example, a 22by 44-foot building erected on the site for storing hang gliders was built without permits and necessary inspections. As a result. according to a county Building and Safety Department report, television cameramen who planned to mount their cameras on the building's roof this week are risk- ing life and limb. County Health Department of- ficials are unhappy with the sanitation provision or more cor- rectly, the lack of them at Escape Country if estimated crowds reach their peak. And they say, there aren't enough trash containers to go around for proper safegu~ for food handling. At a March 6 meeting, county fire officials said they aren't hap-py with arrangements made for emergency medicar care on a re- gular basis. as well as for the nine-day bang glider cham- pionships. ln the last eight months, a fire department report shows, 49 emergency calls at a <:ost of more than $4,000 have been made to • Escape Country. Motorcyclists have been the most frequent victims in need followed closely by hang glider pilots, according to the emergen· <See GLIDERS, Page A2) W e ather Partly cloudy tonight, but the weather service is calling for fair skies Wed -. nesday. Winds up to 30 m.p.h. ere expected with cooler days. Highs 58 to 62. Lows tonight 45 to 52. • Gone Fishin' Candy Kinkade of Corona manages to sun- bathe and fish at the same time at the Balboa Pier. She is a mental health worker who took advantage of a da'y off to relax on the Orange Coast Monday when the warm spring weather was nice enough to improve anybody's mental outlook. Candy was back at work today and the weather switched to cold and rainy - enough to give anyone the blues. CUSD School Chief Mystery Deepening The mystery of who will become the next superintendent: of the Capistrano Unified School District deepened Monday night as trustees met in secret session jto discuss the qualifications of· the seven finalists. But even though board mem· ber~ met behind closed doors for an hour longer than tt,ey in- tended, there was no announce- ment of a selection for the $35,000 to$40,000 a year job. The 1 'h-hour Lfneeting focused on a replacement for Superinten· dent Truman Benedict who is scheduled to step down July 1. Benedict, w.ho was not a participant in Monday's ex- ecutive session, resigned from the job for personal reasons. He will continue to work for the dis- trict as a deputy superintendent. There was no immediate an· nouncement by trustees whether another s e s sion would be scheduled with the finalists or when the selection is to be made public. It WH known, however, that two of the five persons con· sidered for appointment as superintendent of the lS·school district are administrators cur· rently employed by th e Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict. C~unty Beard.Raps Commission Letter By GARY GRANVILLE Of tM Dally Pli.t M.aff Sharp disagreement between Orange County's Juvenile Justice Commission and county fldministrators was made ap- 'parent in .a memo released Mon· day by county Administrative Of- ficer Robert Thof1as. 1975 . Planner Quits Lagu1za Post To Meditate Roger Lanphear has resigned from the Laguna Beach Planning Commission so that he may go to Europe to study transcendental meditation. Lanphear, a former Laguna Beach attorney and unsuccessful 'candidate for the House of .Repres entatives in 1974, an- nounced his resignation in a letter ~the Laguna BeachCityCouncil. He asked that his resignation be approved no later than June so that he may leave for Europe to study meditation for six months. Mayor Roy Holm said the coun- cil will accept applications at City Hall from persons interested in filling the position. Lanphear se\'ved on the com- mission since5eptember 1971 . Gi~I I njured In Collapse Of Culvert I NSIDE T ODAY · '--i-------- "Obviously Y1is office and the Juvenile Justice Commission are far apart in philosophy and ap· proacb to lbe problems of juwnile justice,'• Thomas said in hls memo to county supervisors. An 11-year-old Dana Point girl suffered leg injuries Monday when a concrete drainage culvert collaps ed and partially pinned her beneat~ it. ' -Refugees . ore /leeiNg llue, the former .religiout center of &>uth Vietmon, Dunkirk-style in boats and ro/t•. They rtcoU • the mastcicre d•lioered by Communidt during the 1968 Tet .O//fflm~. Ste atonJ,and mopP.ag1Af. l nde~ \ S&L Sets Appeal In Laguna Denial Laauna B~ach city council memMrl will be 4$ked Wednes· day lligJit to overturn a Board of Adjustment dect•lop blocking a savings and loan ornc:e at no GtMneyre St. Tbe council will consider the appeal by Mariner's Savinas and Loe.n of Newport !)each during a PoUblic hurin1 at t :30 p.m. Plans for the omce ~ccntly were de- nled by the Board of Adjustment whlch is ~)>Owered to review new comrl\erclal development ~· It was touched off by a Feb. 24 letter to the board from the com· mission which reiterated the commission's insistence that a second juvenUe hall be built. Tbomas responded to that re. commendation and three others by unleashing .scatl\ing crltlcbm of the commission. Fir:tt. he critieiled the com- mis,...'& letter and the four re- commendatlont jt cant.a.ancd ror "not repl"tsOOUn( a ba.~is for any responsible overhaul of the juvenHe justice 1ystem.'' ~mas uld the commi.sslon's tes,tcr dld "not t>rovld• • lounda· tloo (Or its CC)QClutioos md r.- (Sff LET.r a, ~U) \ • • I ' According to Orange County Sheriff's deputies, La\l,rie Renee Splilb, 25312 Bowsprit Drive, was playing near the concrete culvert along Stonehill Drive when the 3 p~m . incident occurred. , Deputies said the culvert had beeo undermined during recent rains. The weight of Ute un- sUl>pended piece of concrete c:a.Uied it lo br~ak off. Volunteer firemen from the Orange County Fire Depart· ment's Doheny ~talion freed the girl from the elghl·foot by is.root chunk of concrete, deputies !)aid. Sh~ was treated at Mi~sion Com· munity Hospital and rel~sed. he had been treated in a mental hospital in the past. Officials in Washington said they were inclined on the basis of first sketchy information to ac- cept tbe view that Faisal's as· sassination was an isolated blow struck by a deranged nephew. But they added that they did not rule out the possibility of broader political motives for the monarch's death, possibly from outside Saudi Arabia. Less than two 'hours later,llhe radio announced the proclama· lion of Khaled as king and the ap- pointment of another brotller, Prince Fahd, 53, as the new ·crown prince. Fahd had carried out a number of official missions for Faisal the past year. Khaleel has had heart surgery and there was speculation that Fahd would (See FAISAL, PagcA2) r ere Sweeping Probe By Supervisors By GARY GRANVILLE Oftlle 0~11ly Pllot Sl•ff Stung by an audit that shows former assessor An- drew Hinshaw's successful 1972 congressional cam- paign cost county taxpayers more than $12,000, Orange County supervisors today ordered a sweeping investigation into the assessor's office. THE BOARD ALSO in structed county counsel Adrian Kuyper to take the legal steps necessary to re- cover the taxpayer funds allegedly expended for Hinshaw's campaign. And as a further indication of • I their displeasure with the scandal-ridden assessor's office," the supervisors "suggested" that Assessor Jack Vallerga immediately suspend "all employes in- dicted by the Orange County Grand Jury." Finally, the board ordered all reports related to the scandal, including the audit, released to the public. I TltE SUP E R VISORS' get tough policy was , established at t he eud of a closed door session-when, I for the first time, they were given copies of the audit covering the assessor's office involvement in Hinshaw's '72 primary campaign. The seven-week audit by Auditor-Controller Vic Heim's staff was ordered by the supervisors shortly after nine assessor's office employes were indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury early last December for alleged illegal campaign activities. During their investigation, auditors interviewed more than 70 assessor's employes and uncovered the $12,000 loss, most of it in wages paid to county workers ailegedly assigned campaign chores on coun- ty time. MORE LOSS COULD probably be found, the auditors asserted. But the cost of auditing would pro- bably outwei~h the amount recoverable. they added. When instructing Kuy~to recover the purported Joss, the board said he s ould, if necessary, file a claim against the $25,000 i demnity bond posted by Hinshaw when he was assessor. The board also said Kuyper should look to the $250,000 blanket bond that covers all county employes. . The call to suspend the indicted workers was aimed at six indictees who remain on the job. TWO OTHER WORKERS who were named in the Grand Jury's 33-count indictment have already retired and assistant assessor George Upton was suspended Monday after ~eing indicted on bribery charges Fri- day. Until Upton's suspension assessor Jack Vallerga re- fused to suspend any of the accused men. ~ ~.~ r'c... • \, ~\,.. ~ ~ ~ _..... ,,,...... ~ Vallerga Suspends Indicted Official Orange County Assistant As· sessbr George Upton was sus- pended from his job Monday by Assessor Jack Vallerga. • Upton's suspension was the first disciplinary action taken against nme assessor's oft1ce workers since their indictment last December. They were charged by the county Grand Jury with offenses related to illegal campaigning at taxpayers' expense on behalf of Rep. Andrew Hinshaw <R- Newport Beach} in 1972. Upton was charged Friday with three counts of accepting a bribe in the most recent indicl- inenl handed down by the jury. Before suspending the former encyclopedia salesman., who has worked io the assessor's offite ten years, Vallerga ,!;aid the chargea in the indiclment reflect .. on the iotepity and functioning o! the assess0l"'$ office." IC cleared of the accusations. Vallerga said. Upton will be restored to bis J)O$t and paid mh;- sed wages.· Upton, S4, was a key witness lo the five-month Grand Jury in· \ vestigation that led to his own in. dictment and the indictment ol eight of his county co-workers in December. Oil C o1npany Chie f Enters Innocent Plea An innocent plea has been er... tered in U.S. District Court.in Los Angeles by George Hopwood, director of retail sales for Douglas Oil Company, ~ta Mesa, to charges oC perjury in an alleged plot to fix the wholesale price of aasoune. Hopwood, whose trial was scheduled for April 15, denl«l Monday bo made false state- mtttt.s to a federal arand Jury concernh~a dlscusslons· wit h Powerlnc 4nd F1etch« OU com- pany officials about. tbe pdce ~ easoline. 1 l .. ----.. . .. . . ,. ,,,_. . --- A I DAIL v PILO'T L(SC .. . Tower Looted Bu-rglars Ta:k~ Life~anl Gear .. ~~~~;~ 'A Jolt' 1 By ~2:,1;?,~~~· 'l,V,AN ... The weekend theft of more •than $1,000 worth of rescue equip. menl will not impair the Laguna Beach 1.if('guard Department's ability to handle any Easler Week emergency, Chief Bruce Baird said today. Baird said thl' department will use backup equipment to replace microphones. a rudio transmit· ter. binoculars. ropes and a pad- dleboard stolen from the Main Beach lifeguard tower Saturday· night. Lifeguard John Harbold. 21, discovered the burglary at the tower shortly afler midnight Sun day after ll'aving South Coa~t Theater c.ic ro~s lhl' strc..-cl. The door lo the lower had been Plant Thief Hits House Of Plam1er John McDowell. a L aguna Beach planning commissioner, is <:1mong the most recent victims of l..aguna B e ach potted plant pilferers. McDowl'll. 61>. told Laguna Beac h poli c e that one mint geranium and another ::;im1lar type were taken from the porch of ht:. home ;.it 757 Coast View Drive late last week. ~le Dowell told police the value of the plants c.1nd the clay pots holding them was $100. Plant pilferers also struck at three Locust Street residences, removing plants and pols valued at $106. Police said the owners or the plants W(•rc Marjorie Hu~hes, 76. of 37-t Locust : Helen Sloan, 69, of 370 Locust . and Nettie Walker, 79. of 380 Locust. T ypes or plants taken included ,,·:mdt::_ring Jew, coleus and cym· bidium. Library Week Schedule Set For Clemente San Clemente Library has an- nounced the following schedule for National Library Week, Apnl 13-19: -Sunday, 2 to 4 p.m., Fourth f: 'nnual Meet the Authors party, eaturing area authors in an in- orrnaJ aathe,rin~ -Tuesday at 10:30 a .m .• ~tretching your Food Dollars, a discussion of wise food manage- ment -Wedn esday at 10:30 a .m .• (fat Davis and hts collection of nutcrackers ' -Wednesday al 7:30 p.m., ~ltkc Roy. radio celebrity, dis- cusses cooking Saturday at 10:30 a.m., a plant clinic for ar<>a r esidents '\\hose thumbi. :.ircn 't quite g reen. All pro~rams "ill be at the libre:try except Mike Roy's recipe tCJlk. "h1ch will be at the Com- :rnunity Clubhouse Information 1~ c.1 vailable from the Jibre:try. 492 :M93 f anama Bid Aired PANAMA CITY (UPI> -The 'pre!-iidents of Colombia, Costa Rica and Ven1::zucla ended a inceting here Monday by calling on the Un1tl·<..I States to hand ove r the Panama Cane.ii l o Panamu ne xt ye ar as n 200th birthday ge'>turc OftANGE COAST LIY'. DAILY PILOT ..,.,._ O<.,,oo CNll o.fl't Piiot Wiiii -ft I\"''" tMf'lfoO ttw Nr• .. Pu·· • puM• '"'an .. "" Or II\~· c,o..,. Pvt>t1•f'11n9 (.'1M(l.tnY \fCftfAt• flliftll1t>n -~ .. pwb'•""'"' MioodA• lftte.JQh f r..a., for C.ch,\A Mit,., flitt•IJllOf1 (Ht111r t'I, Hunl•f''u.aton a-.c:h fCHM" 1'•ft VeUty, lr~P\•1 \.ftcfOl•tMlt• V•lttJy aM '-"911'\f ~ .. h~uln co"' "''"°"' , .. oi-1 .O•I""' I\ pulHIVled Wlvrt_.,, ""'0 \u"CJ••'-Tll., p fft(1p.•I &;>Ubfh him.t ()flt I 1 JI W.Q W\)f 0.r StrHt (o•.1111 Mt ·.-, C•ll•w " ... V1•7• Rober I N Weed Pfn•<lent •"° Pvul•..,..• J•ck R. 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According to police, the !>lolcn items appurcntly were placed on the paddleboard, which was then dragged across the boardwalk, the park and South Coas t Highway and loaded mto a vehi· cle. This conclusion was drawn due lo marks and sand left along the course, officers s aid. From Page Al LETTER ..• commendations" or a bas.is for re:.ponsible decision making." His words t epresented an open break with the state mandated commission whose five members are apP<>inted by S uperior Court judges. Thomas called the demand for a dditional secure facilities for juveniles a "philosophy" that does not recognize "current na- tional trends or take into con- sideration current research.•• His strongly worded five-page memo to the s upervis ors chastised the commission for : -F a iling lo inventory availa· ble commumly-bai.ed resource!> for the treatment of Juveniles. -Nol supporting obtalning written policies and procedbre~ for determining when ju\entles ::.hould be confined lo an institu- tion. -Not retognizing that ~omt' probation department :-;ponsorcd programs allegedly have not been properly evaluated. -Supporting what he called "probation satellites'' r<1thcr than tru~ c.1llernativcs to the juvenile justice sys tern. Continuing his crilpcism of thl' Juvenile Justice Commbswn. Thom<1s charged it "has con s istenlly offered no alternaltVL•s other th an rcqui remcnts for more resources." ··S:Jch recommendations tend to protect the existing Juveni lL· justice system from change," lh<' county admini:.trativc off1Cl'I' said. He called for evidence of •·broader concern for coni.truc- tive change" to 1mprovc the system. Jn a parting jab al the com- mission. Thomas s aid, ''I sec no action by this commission to mobilize.! total public resourtl's. All I note is individual demands for more re::;our ces (in::.litulions 1 to accommodate Juvenile offl'n· ders." The CAO ended his letter to the supe rvisors by recommending that the commission's Feb. 24 re- com mendat1on s be rejecte d because "they are not based on an objecti vc analys is." ,2 Held in Sales LOS ANGELES (UPl1 ,\ microbiologist and his girlftil>nd were charged ::\l onday with sl·ll- ing 500 grams of the drug PCP an animal tranqud tze r sometimes called .. Angel Dust" -to undercover agents of the Drug Enforcement Agency. Dr. Waller John Johnson, 39. and Jrene Cramer, 32, were arrested at his Wilshire Boulevard office. O.lly l'tlot Stlrff Pi.oto Fountoi11 Relocated Installation of the historic fountain from San Clemente's 0 . S. Easley home before the house was demolished last year was relocated in the San Clemente Community Clubhouse Monday. The San Clemente environmental protection organization Windows to the Sea underwrote the installation. Machinists Seek Reopening of Talks Striking machinists al the McDonnell Douglas Corporation said today they want to reopen contract talks with the company and bring a quick end to their six- week-old strike . . Officials of the International Association of Machinists also e:tnnounced that strikers will con- tinue receiving $40 -a-week strike benefits a lthough the union's strike funds will soon run out. Meanwhiie, company officials still had nothing to say about Sun- day 's refusal by machinists to accept a new three-year con- Gunmen Rob Canadians in Laguna Hills A Canadian fomily on vacation in Laguna Hills was robbed of $700 111 cas h and traveler's thecks Monday night by two masked gunmen who ;.iccosted thl'm in the g;,i rage ::irc:.i of an ;1partme nt co m pl ex, Orang e County Sheriffs officers said. Deputies said eivil t•ngineer Gera ld Wils on Stewart, 45, of Bramalca, Ontario. Canada. and hts three children ages Ii, 15 and 14 were held at gunpoint as they returned l\1 onday night to the home of friends at 2386 Mariposa We~t. Laguna Hills. Officers said lhl' \·ictims told them that the two gunmen wore nylon stockings over their heads lind drove off al high speed after Stewart handed over his wallet. tract. As for reopening contract talks with a feder.al mediator, a com- pany orficlal said he was not aware or any new negotiating sessions. In a recor~ed "hotline" message, Leonard Loomis, assis- tant directing business represen- tative of IAM Lodge 720, said the union hopes to r eturn to the bargaining table soon. Officials at the IAM's Hunt- ington Beach local. where 1,500 workers are on strike, said today the union expects the Federal Mediation Service to call for more negotiating sessions, but "probably nothing will happen this week. '1 Laguna Home Hit Twice A Laguna Be ach home has het·n burglarized twice in as many days , with stereo equip- ment, rugs, jewelry and photo· graphic equipment worth $5,000 taken by intruders. Laguna Beach Police said the second burglary at the home of James H. Wilson, 2088 San Remo Drive, occurred Monday. After breaking a bedroom window. burglar!> took more than s.1,600 worth of stereo equipment, in- c I ud i ng s peakers , tuner and amplifier . On Sunda y, unknowll persons i.lipped the lock on the front door of the residence and departed 'dth Oriental rugs , a brass Bud- dha. jewelry, camera and lenses with a combined valueof$1,376. The a11aulnatlon or Saudi Arabia'• l(.jn g Faisal leaves the world stunned and apprehensive about the repercussions. At a moment when the cause of peace could ill afford it, the slaying removed a pollar ot con- servatism and cbamplon or stability from the chronically un- stable Middle East scene. It is a severe blow to tbe United States because, in spite of the passion aroused by the Arab con- fllct with Israel, Faisal regarded the Americans as friends and al· ( IVEWSAIVALYSIS J lies. His immense prestige in the Arab world a s a symbolic de- f ender of the Moslem faith made him a most important friend of the United States. The development heralds un- certainty in the dominant nation of the oil cartel and thus causes shudders around the industrial world. But it likely will also pro- ve a severe jolt to the Organiza· · tion of Petroleum producing Countries. The OPEC is nearing a critical situation caused by a · glut of oil on the world market and Saudi Arabia's position on policies is a matter or prime im- portance to the others. The situation is dangerous for Saudi Arabia itself at this time. Its new flood of oil riches since the October 1973 Arab·lsraeli war has generated monumental problems because its s mall population of eight million bas been ill prepared to absorb it all. The assassi.n ation presents a whole new range of impon- derables for all participants in the endless Middle East struggle and in the oil picture as well. Faisal felt himself the protec- tor of the Persian Gulf -which Arabs call the Arabian Gulf - and so had contracted with the Americans and French for vast amounts of sophisticated arms, which now, in other bands, could take on a new loolc. Fro•PageAl GLIDERS. • • cy services report. Based on last year's Easter week performance, the sheriff's department isn't pleased with the prospect s for the reist of the week at Escape Country. According to a sheriff's report, last year motorcycle gangs visit- ed the a r ea , breaking down fences, burglarizing cars and robblng stalled motorists in the area. As a result of the Escape Coun- ,try problems a nd what they see as part owner-manager Jam~ Robinson's unwillingness t o cooperate, county officials wanl legal restraints put on the nine- day event. So far. they admitted Monday, all has been calm in the Trabuco hills. A meeting was planned today with Newport Investment Com· pany. the other part owner or Escape Country, to iron out the difficulties the county foresees. UPIT ....... SLAIN BY NEPHEW Saudi Arabia's Faisal f'ron1 Page Al FAISAL ••• take over the actual adminislra· tion of the government, possibly as prime minister. In Wa shington and oth er Western capitals, Faisal had been regarded as a moderating influence in the Arab world. Some U.S. orficials privately described his death as a blow to American policy in the Middle East. Man and .Wife Hiring Eyed By Saddlehack Saddleback College's n e w policy requiring trustee noUfica· tion whenever the employment of close relatives is considered hit a snag Monday night when Trustee L arry Taylor n oticed two persons with the same surnames on the extended day hiring list. Taylor said the board hadn'l been notified and he questioned. whether it was in the best in· terests of the district to hire a married couple. He and fellow board m embers engaged in considerable dis- cussion of whether personal pro- blems among married couples teaching the same discipline could have a doubly negative ef- fect on the school. No conclusion .was reached. Supt. Robert Lombardi said it was fairly common to have teacher couples working at the same institution. Besides that, law prohibits institutions from discriminating on tbe basis of marriage. Recognizing that, Trustee William Dean said "we have no choice" and moved for approval of the hiring list. The vole was 3·1 1 with Taylor voting "no" a nd Trustee Robert Bartholomew abstaining. Explaining his vote, Taylor said the new policy requires notification of the employment of relatives and that the board was given "no indication we were hir- ing husband and wife." The policy, adopted las t month, eased the district's earlier stance on the employ- ment or relatives. Formerly, the ·employment of such persons was prohibited. The new rule was adopted largely at the suggestion o{ Lom- bardi. · .. ,, -......... ·~·-.·.:.-..:..:,-~----:---i .. YOU STILL BA.VE TIME! several Carpet Manufacturers have co-operated with Alden's to give you special peices itirough March. we have just a few more days to take advantage of these March prices. We have specials on plushes. shags, twists and patterns. Hurry in and take advantage of these values. ALDEN 1S CARPET 1663 PlACENTIA AVE. •COSTA MES.• 646 4838 • DRAPERY SALE ~LSOGOING ON NOW TU!!d!y. MM"Ch 25. 1 D1S . ~td or Bi,.,iranee? ¢ ,. ; • Variable Home Tuesday's Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Loan Rate Eyed: EDITORS NOT£: . · ·. Columm.t s11i»1G Parler wW recri~ °" honor ClU>Ord /or dtat: lnguhhcd •CT'Vic• in JOfl1'f'JOUlm prematcd bJ1 tM Unfoermy of M.,._ aouri School of JOtArna.Jmn. Bh6 iolU be horwrmot IM Univf'rlftv April 25 for Mt' 4'lDIU re-. iearcMd, thoughtful attd fnc£riw colunuu . ., 8ySYLV1A PORTER Once again, powerful !orcH ln the martgage lending field are spearbcadlng a drive to popularize lbe variable rate home mortgage. And unless Congress specifically f orblds the Federal Home Loan Board to . .,----------move, it intends before September to tell f ederaUy chartered sav- ings and Joan associa· uons they can issue a home mortgage to you on which your interest Money's Worth rate would generally fluctuate with inter est r a tes In the open market. The variable rate mortgage concept is not new. But jt. has been he ld in check in past years by opposiUon in Congress, among many consumer groups a nd among home bwlders themselves. This time, thoush, Congress well may permit the FHLB to go ahead because of the greater stab1hty the VRM pro- mases to bring lo the mortgage market and thus to the hous- ing industry. This time, savings and loan associations are actively backmg the FHLB's proposals. This time, the col- lapse in the bomebwldmg market has been a painful re- minder of how vulnerable this basic industry is in penods of severe credit restrauiL SO, TWS YEAR, THE variable rate mortga.ge m·ay at Jasl become a key point m your dec1s1on on where and how to finance your home -You would get your mortgage at an mt.erest rate in hne with rates prevailing at the time you borrow -now cen- tering around 8'h to 9 percent. If and when interest rates rose, the rate on your mortgage would be boosted , ir and when they dechned, the rate on your mortgage would be decreased. (Yo ur rate would be lied to s ome FHLB· approved index.> -At s pec1Cied mtervals -now proposed to be every six months -your mortgage rate would be adjusted. Upward changes, as proposed by the FJILB, would be hm1ted to 11.? percent, no more than twice a year , with the total increase over the mortgage's hfe limited to 2 5 percent above the onginal contracted rate. An 8.5 percent mortgage rate. for instance, could never go above 11 percent. -There would be no limits on how muc h lhe r ate on 'your mortgage m1 ghtfall ' -You, as a borrower would be given 45 days notice before any increa se . and you could choose how you accepted the change. You could accept an increase -or d ecrease - m your monthly payment on pnnc1pal and inter est Or you · could hold your payments constant and agree to lengthen or shorten the period of repayment. ESSENTIALLY, A VARIABLE mortgage rate favo1s the lender -particularly m any era of prolonged increases· in mterest rates. If your 8.5 percent mortgage rate rose to the maximum allowed of 11 percent, you would actually pay roughly 21 percent more in mlerest than you had imtially anticipated. Also, as homebwlders point out, with the fam1ba r fixed- interest m ortgage loan, you can budget precisely for mon- thly pay m en ls a nd t ake out new lower-rate loans 1£ inter est rates go'lnto a prolonged decline And with a VRM, a home is not the hedge against inflation that 1t is with a fi xed rat.e mortgage. But that "stability., argument has great power too So, here's how you might make out 1f you got a $30,000, 30·year VRM and interest rates rose slead1ly. ln t his example, your m onthly payments are adJusled each year (If they were altered every six months, your monthly payments would be !ilightly higher .> 'Laid ThursdaY, . . . ... Alaska Pipeline's First s ·ection Due Veu'• H&,Jh·Low1 Appear E•e.ry Saturday MSW VO•K (U~ll -5-Ml! S-'-f Wit !W ~ "'I S.. IW flellOwt:x L,. r.•<H Oii Ill• , f (hdt) a. 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'• SoR••• pl j I so • " ' o I Ver IS on AvonPr 1 Al l9 9S6 ll +I CoppRg Ub J oJ 21 GlOo.JI MiH 10 111 12 • •• L.ocltnttd • ") o•o • • • P••m 011 7S • 16 3-.. '"° SoUnG> I W d JS l•' •I I'• Whe n co mpleted the pipeline will lmk the North Slope 011 fields with this deep- water. ice-free port on the Gulf of Alaska. The initial work by the Alyeska Pipeline Service Co involves placing 1,900 feet of pipe across lhe width or the Tons ina floodplain and beneath the 100-foot-wlde n ver New Record 'Earnings at Telefile • Irvine-based Te leOle Com- puter Corpora lion bas report- ed record earnlngs for the 1974 fi sca l year that ended September 30, 1974. Sales and other revenue for the year were $2,477 ,879 up almos t 34 per~ent from $1.849,683 recorded lut yenr. Of 34 IDaJOr Streams tO be AtiecOolA.G II IO tµ<.• ~ Copwld 180 • H 7S1• • 1" G1ooe I.In I 4 41> 14 > L.oewCp I 10 t lo/ 19"1+ ~ Pam.cs. Inc 10 405 I + I, Soutlllnd 40 IJ AA ll • '• • -8 a--C.oroura Cp S\ l • '• ~1e1tNs1 Ftl / o 114•. • • L.om•sF1 JO ?1 l>'r) ~ '1 Pan Am A" •• A7 4 -• • SoWJtFr lO • 101 / • '"' CrOSSed along the pipeline &.DA.Wit 80 6 S. , ....... I" CornG l lJa II Ill '1'• • 'o Goodroe I I/ S lo/ llo + '• L.OMIQe IAb ~ 4>1 Ill-'• P•n1Wndlt 2 • JS 19••+ n ~~.'Psi 1.,,! •J 11> •-'• bo S.C,,. Gr up • 90 • • Cou•ons Miii JI 1 • t '• Goodyr I 10 I S'8 lo•• L.ndlwn 100 5 ll 8-\oo + '• Paper cf I .0 S s& 1' 1 • ...,... P~ .,, <I 2~S t•• • '• route, WhiCh tra verses a Ut Baer In 20 d 188 11 • ...... Cowles(. 30 & 8 0 • , GorGonJ Jl 4> S 11;.. Lone$ lnc:t I 6 91 1.}W+ .,, Pltfil<l\ Q8 1 ll llht• '• SJNrl.on l4 4 b ,..,_ '"' 800 t r e 8aur01l J/ 18 S9 JS-V. Cox Bro .0 8 •'11> II • + '• Gc>uldln 1 70 S H 20 t \t L.on4tSG 1 00 I J4 2.-'I• P•r~Hn l 12 S 12 11> • • SperryHul I I 3 'N• S reams 0 VartOUS SlZ • • 8•11Corp l>O 8 I lo~ '• CPC 1n11 2 9 7&1 J";• t ~ Goulelpl 1 JS J lo\• L.1>n9ILI I 06 I J66 IJ'.o-'It P•rkrP 049 1 I 11 Sp Rand /6 ~ •IOJ 33'" + "' The 798.m1te pipeline will 8.tltGU 1 96 ... l1.V.-Vt Crane I l>OQ ) 10\ JI>'• • Grauw 1 00 6 148 15'·. '• L.IL. pl N IJ • r'7011:91,-._ ,,... PA\CO In< ) 8 U.\. SpraQ\je El 4 , .... 11•.; I ill 811G5 r' 4'11 z.J0 ~ Credit Ft •2 10 41 S -1• Gr•nd u 8028 12 13~. lll plf( 8 JO 1200 80 -2 Pl\yl nw ..0 1 16 II -11• Sc>rngMI 7S b • 9~-~• be about half buried Jt W B•nC. 1 3410 1 ,.~ ... 'o Croc~" l ~ 'I 8S 721• .. •• Granvl 1 SO l IS 11'" t °"' L.onQOrg Oii 29 )/ 67 • P,.dt>(.I Olb II 17 11 + 'k SqiurO I 10 11 lJ 11>'/e-1'\ l $6 b Ill Bano•11 Inc 14 116 31'" '• CromKnl 80 ) ID 10 -'• Gr•nl wr II> •'• LO<•I Corp d llS sv.-V+ Penn Cenlr 70 1'1• • :.QulDO 14 1q 104 38'" '• carlsti~pppr~~~~;t~u~ds lUpoo~, g11:n::go•N'P.,Pr,con:)· J »'~~ • ~~~~~o:~ ~ ,U j~~! :: g::!,0'21.~; ;: : .. -·· t:~!c"!'r~ ~~ ~ m ~v.-;~ ~~fi..1 1't '~ ins:~~:~~~~!.~~'~.~ ~..!!4~: 2 "° 1' CrownZ 180 I> 211 l2 -GIN If 110d12 1 11 '• L.ouGH I 84 <; 11 19 , P,.nnPL. I 80 b 11 IHt-I'll S18P11nt 2129 )> 4J•"l • completion, its capacity wi ll e .. n• v.t u s •J 11 crs CP so " 11> 12 GlNNek 1 ao • 11 34• -•• Lows1e1n 40 , 19 9~ •.i. PPLP• 13 oo 260 11• .. v. s 1d 0 11 0 12 4 1002 ,. ·-• • 8.in•rruslJ s l)• J) •• 'ii Culh9"1n •O I 1) I GIWSFon .. 1 1'8 1s• .. 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Wurltz~r Co • t S' • •• \VYly Corp 89 J•, • "'° -XYI --x~ro• Cp 1 11 "' 10"-1~ Ill•• Inc :IOI A ., 10 • • • Vain lnd\ls s •1 10 • 1. Zale<:orp 1• • ·~ .. ~=:: pf~ J i' L1 J i~ Z.o re Cor p 4 \1 ~ ZtnftllRad t H 10 17'• • Zurn Ind 71 ID I() ~·· r \e Earnings set a new record or S434,325 whtcb were aided by a tax toss ctrry·forward credlt of $328,824 as compared to earnings of $150,690 with a tax loss credit of $64,&tO In fLS· cal1973. Earnings per share. fully CUtuted, wero 29 cents Clnclud· ing 15 cenll from the tax credit} eoompared to 17 cents ed k . ITMQe ZOo II ) ' ••• Ooroc Cp 10 4 I/ 11... HIOen~ .. I ,. "'' '• MC ........ O 41) 4 .. 10-.-Vt ~ltr I I AO , ., 11 • ''• to PlC Up the plpe SecllOOS Sucyru• EI U UI JI , , OoorOv 100 • A 10....." 1, HtltOtl Hll I IO 16S 22\\ •• MCG<E41 l'l 12 101 IJI lit p S A 1nc 10 10 \ • d Id ed t 8UOd Co Ii) 6 J~ t4' • '• OofM1C ID I I )!;. 1 • HMW I 10 )' ' MCG< HI S6 I 121 ·~ " PuS Coll 20 • II• 14'" • '• an we ers were assagn o 8 1 ,. , 10 u / 1,...., •• 0ovrcp' 10 1 )f • -•• nou• ~ • \: Mc.11•flf 1 20 1 11~. v.. PSEa.o 1 n , 111 141, • ., join tbe three .SeCUOnS into 8~1ov~~ 10 t ' l l-41 ~. gOopw;.h1i,:.,ou srs ~~+IV. =~C ~IS ;t m:, '• M<M<OKffregr .fl. ,s 1 81 202 -•~ PSt 4fJfl 40t 1100 !! -,"' BunkrH 1 t1 ~ 10 • '1 HOlf Elttln 1 '' • •A ..., ·• PSEGlll 4 I • 1200 ..,. • one~ Tbe next step was to aun"•'R 40 • 5) • ,. •• r•ue•1 10 • 280 41"" "' Hot 1 u 10 wo 10•' ,• M<lffll 12 • 11 u •n• ~ P$EGpn s1. l•o 14 ., • .., ) b l th BunR pl 1'6 6 IJ'•. '" Ores pl 1 JO • 1• ~ -\~ HOl .... nrs,..,. ~ ,,.~. 11' M<LlllS I'° 4 29 l6V•• .... ~"'G"' •• , • tHO .. -I owert eppe anto edilch, euri1ne1do 111 7?'"''"' ormerptL. u .o~ •. Hoii;~u"i ,; ta~." ~!:'!Ii• 1 ~0 •3 aJ', 1t::L ~ PSEof1ns c1.c>10t>•4-~ '• .. -n b"'ckflll the dl·Ah and 8ufl NO I iO s f'lt J)' ... Or•••• I" l l2 HM+ '• HOms••'• 1 IS ...... ~ ~ -:::.-.... "ID' •• I ....... _. ::. ~ fllllM• • '° J "9-.. """' • .... 8urcN pl SS • I ~ O<•Y'' IOI> 11 .. /\'9. ''II Honyw11 .o·. 2U '°'-• ,... ~-1' ... • 16 -11' .. -::. "'NH•,.. • 1• 14\lt-~ WASHINGTON (AP> -The In terstate Commer ce Commisaon Mon- day granted the nation's r ailroads permi5s1on to tncrease freight rate 7 percent. . and 7 cent.a Rer share respec· tively ln the prtor year. First quarter unaudJtt'd re· IUlts lor flscaJ 1975 which ended December 31, 1974 showed total op~ratt.nc re· venue.a of S673,9S3, a S8 per· cent increase over $425,610 ror the aama period la.at year. Pre.tax ln~ome, however. drop pe d to $14 ,526 from $26,046 for the same period a 1evago. ~•P the ends of the pi no. °'""°Y II , 1• .~ ., Dull Pw I 40 I 10 lJ''\ • "-1 2t t » u • ' ......... ... " .. PSNM• I 10 I 1) 0 "' ..... r-eurrOn\ tO 24 412 ••• 1 I °"" 111 10 16 • tl 14'' • -ti.fl CP s u J ' ' :_' ~o'f. 1~ ,.f 1~:; t: ~llll<fltr SI 7 101 •'•-\\ ( lltlot Logbook J Candid commentartu~ exclualwely &n the DAILY PILOT eaD'L4 c-;-4 • ~:: ~: ~g ~ ~ I HOiC)lllAfl 41 • ,. It"' • '. ~ •• 12 l ·~ '. ~ IOa s ~ ,~:: .... Cp '2 4 At II " .,, O\.lkf' pr t.. I 11 •I... :::"'/~ft : I: ~~ ·;~, :! Mtr<ttt ID 11 It 4'14 t Ill ~!NW\~ ~ ; 101 •1~: ~ e ln\I tl JYo+ It °"118r...S 9• 11 I\• , .... 1 .. HO<>lli. IOa 4 Jft I'• 10 Mtrc.k I 4021 41S 1$ VI !91or9a(O • 1 11 ,.....,_ 16 CMt•ri Wc:t It 3 "> Ouolan Cp '' 1 • ttouQJ\ M t0 • 2 '" 1111 Mt$ 10 4 ' ~ ~ ,._,rll.tll 1""1 IJ 1'9+ ,_ Calll Finan( • ,. J •• ~ Oul>enl ,~.o 11 .... •»-• ... Ho.nFD OSI> 10 l~ l lol. 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I " ,.,. ,. -,MUYCllC.. 11 u .... + ~ • "' But tn its ord~r th~ lCC exempted .hard hit indastril!1> such 83 automobile ma.nufactu.rers and COMtntetJon from the frdgbtrat~ boost. Royal Buy • PASADEf.lA CAP> -Royal In· dustrics hu complettd lht acqwsltion of the asset. or Wo'rld Beslos Divts1on .off'ircstonoTtre & RubberCo World Bestos, located in Nc.-w CHt1e • Ind .. is a s upplier of truck brake 10('\< hnings. .. .. .. . . ' . .. . . ......... ~· A 12 CAIL y PILOT Tuee<Sar. March 25. 1975 Far111s Get Smaller., Bat· C~ops ~lgger · By BILL SCHREIBER. CM"'• O.lly ...... $U1" Jl m1aibt b e stud Orange County hi11tory was written with &ood earth, manure and the • sweat off a !ariner's brow. Even a s urban de-v e I op men t crowds ugricullure into s mall e nclaves. crop produc- tJon continues to s et re- cords thanks to modem science and technology . not to mention modern rertilizers. County Ag ricultural Commissioner William Fitchen said in his an· nual report for 1974 the crop y ield "'as S142.8 mil lio n from 50,000 acres. T\\ enty years ago, the y ield was o nly S98 million from three llmt•s that i.ltre agc. l~FLATIO~ I !\; thl' m &1rkc tplace J~c ount:; for muth of the ren•nuc wc:rea::.c. fo'1lchen ::.aid, h 11 t (' o m µ a r a t 1 v l' I y ~pl•a king, flo wer acre::. ot the c ounty's 800 Even bananas bold a square miles either de-bnef s pot in a1rtcultural veloped or under cultiv• history. Ao ill·( ted crop t.aon. was attempted an 1871 by E .E . Schm idt or OF Tll~T tot';ll. 86 per· Anaheim, Sleeper notes. cent wait agricultural In 1911 when the first lan_d only 5 .6 percent real agri~ultural records res1dentu.~l. 1.6 pe rcent were kept, Fitchen notes comm~rc1al ~.nd .5 per-thal the big crops were cent indust11al. More Valencia oranges lan_d -5.~ pe~ce~t 0! th~ apricots, sugar beets and tot.al -"'as in oil fields walnuts. than houses. In 1940. ··the economy of Orange County was primarily ori e nte d around a gricullure and its allied indus tries." Fitc he n s aid . n oting fa rming pro\'ided more than 20 percent of all employment. County farming his- tory smce a bout 1860 has <:h anged drastic ally. The firs t crops, mo::.t no longer g rO\\ n he re. m- l"l ud ed \\Jne grapes, grams like bu rley, hops, oal!-i . w h~ea t , c otton. flax and even 80 acre~ of tobacco grown in 1910 .. are producing a greater BARLEY , IN fact, tonnage of crops th:m in was the first · cash crop tht•p<.1s t. g rown on the Irvine 111 his n •port . F1l<:hen Ranch. Jt was planted by t' L' c o u n t l' d s o m l' • Clinton Andre in 1873. ac- highlights of the count) ·s l"Ording t o county his· agricultur~il past, notrng tori an James Sleeper. th<.1t farminl! has un I n 1906, 0.-ange Count y dcrgone m :rny change~ "J::. the only pla t e m s ince the fi rst white st•t C<Jl i forni a produc in).! llcrs planlt•d ~rape c:ut 1wanuts. i.l crop tha t \\l•nt u ngs ;md grain seed~ dcfuntt 1n the 1920.s. ,\p- h \\ a~n·t ~o lon g ago1n p ie~ ''ere g rO\\ll 1n Ora n t-:l' Coun t~· t he.It \ariou::. pa rls of the ~1gn cu ltun· '' J' rrall~ l·ounty, "ith the l<Jst ma - 1.ing JOr nop being produced F1lch l•n l'll l'd a 1938 111 C'o~ta .:\l esa a 'icld ljnd report shO\\ m g 290 of 1.-100 boxes in 1937: Other Deaths P.\SAD ENA. (APJ C'o mp o~L·r Oscar Rasbach, 81i. <J fou(lding Tll F. l'iliRSERY and CHECK THESE SAVINGS! ULTZ-IHGERO"' FUHEIAL HOME ( I "' Ma1t ,, (r.1JN• l Id IElL HOADWAY MORTUARY f t '.)~;< ')JN Jy,\o 1'.I 1 t ,, tl'.l McCORMICk MORTUARY ' • 11' t ~ J ' -4 ••• 1 , I°' I '" I 1 If II ,ACIFIC VIEW MlMORIAL ,AltlC < '-r I "5/Y.) F o I • V ., ::lrvn N-"'f/..11 ~,. ~ C., •'er .., .... il(JJ PIH IJAMIL '( COLOMtAL 'Ut4HAL HOME ,. I b S ... THS' MOHU.UY JI '>I ""' ' l,,, r s,.,1 L ~ b' )'1 ft•• TM Moou-.u11 ............ , ... 0 ,, • ..._..,t-e:t'Vt• ,.... _ _...,.._,"' ff ..... , ..... ............ .,., MAHUFACTURER•s UST OUR PRICE '519" '429° '20" 1409" CASH IACK YOUR PRICE SAVE s 110°0 ROM MAHUFACTUIHS SU«iGfSTlO UST PllCE ANOTHER GREAT BUY! RCA,L-100 Accul 1ne Portable grves you brilliant sharply detarted pictures. Features automatrc color, brighlntiss, and tunrng controls ncn CASH BACK T"-Pf40J(C1 .. ""M' E Tl~l '~ C)l~O<l11'" SPECIAL ONLY s29900 Ami '15• CASH ENDS MARCH 31, 1975 AA&D Electronics 275 £ 17th SU!HT COSTA M£SA 642-1112 HO••• Do.1 9 6 Tll11• 1 9 9 Profeu1on11 Sef111e. tor all your hOme ei.ctron1C1 TV . R1dl(). Stereo. Phtlno. T.,,. cut flower business erew from $400,000 in the 1940s to S4 milllon in 1960 and is now the top revenue. producer at S52 million, .---------------------'! turped. Moi-e than 701*'~ cent or the land once used for qrlcullute baa been r e place d with Fllchen said during the 52 consecutive years annu al crop reports have been issued, county agriculture has pumped nearly $4 billion into the economy. Today, the tables have lln1que Din•n r1 Spot 11 ALIAN AMt-RK AN <.:Ul:::.IM Out.I.Jr d" I 111.·rltl1r1111 .. 11r Featuring ... 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San Bemardino • E. long Beoch • Mission Hills Hawthome • Orange • Newport Beoc h Garden Grove • lo ng Beach • Pasadena la Habra ·Woodland Hills • Sherman Oaks West Covina • Fullerton • ~iverside • Santo Monico Costa Mesa • Pomona • Cerritos • Hollywood DAILY PILOT JOIN THE, EASTER PARADE TO SOUTH COAST VILLAGE WHERE SHOPPING AND DINING ARE FUN :AGAIN. Notice is hereby given that all merchandise for keeping up appearances of the body, home and spirit is ready now at South Coast Village --where the merchants have a knack for making the customer feel right at home. Where shopping is fun again. And personal again. Very, very personal. Full of wonderful surprises from the four corners , of the earth. The Village Collection offers over 60 intimate shoppes, l 0 international eateries plus varied entertainments and other civilities. \ Jt is a triumph of creative shopkeeping for the creative shopper. l .. , • I Open WHkdeya 10.9 Saturday lo.-6 Sunday ia-s (Ooted Eatter Sunday) lllACAllTH\111 Sl YO Across the street from South Coast Plaza at Bear and Sunflower. - .. Saddlebaek Today's Cl~ lag • N.Y. Stoeks - .. VOL 68, NO. 84, 2 SECTIONS, 2~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1975 TEN CENTS Esrape Country Hant gliders will soar al Escape Country this week but Orange County officials want the plug pulled on Mountain Jam and The Hawk. The plug they want yWlked connects to amplifiers two music groups use nightly during Easter Week lo send their beat echoing through the Trabuco Canyon hills. Unfortunately for both Moun· tum Jam and The Hawk. pro- moters of the nine-day Escape Counuj 1975 world hang glider champion.ships fll.iled to get an ··outdoor eatberl1\g" permit re· quired by the tounty~- That oversight isn't the only al. leged Escap& Country lransgresaion against Orange Count)' rules and regulations, ac- c6rding to officials from five de· partments. • Tbey say, for example, a 22 by 44-(oot building erected on the slle for storing hang gliders was built W'Ct hout permits and necessary inspections. As a result, according to a county Building and Safety Departmehl report, television cameramen who planned lo mount their cameras on the building's roof this week are risk· inglife and limb. County Health Department of- ficials are unhappy with the sanitation provision or more cor- rectly, the lack of them al Escape Country if estim ated crowds reach their peak. And they say, there aren't enough trash containers lo go around for proper safeguards for food handling. At a March 6 meeting, county fire officials said they aren't hap- • ssessor . UJZ Memo lfeleased Juvenile Hall Hassle Bared Sharp disagreement between Orange County's Juvenile Justice Commission and county administrators was made ap- par ent in a m emo released Mon- day by county Administrative Of- ficer Robert Thom as. . Disney Park Sold Out ORLANDO, Fla. (APJ Walt Disney World w::is forced to close its gates Monday because of over· flow crowds of tourists. Disney WorJd officials ~aid they hailed ll'affic into the Magic Kingdom when their 12,000-car parking lot filled up four hours after opening. Disney World refuses to d isc u ss attendance figures. but said the tourist attraction was ''anticipat· ing a very good Easter season." Gunmen Roh Canadians in La-gilna Hills A Canadian family on vacation in Laguna Hills was robbed of s7oo in cash and traveler's checks Monday night by two ril\asked gunmen who accosted tAem in the garage area of an apartment complex, Orange County Sheriff's officers said. ~Deputies said civil engineer Gerald Wilson Stewart. 45, of Bramalea, Ontario, Canada, and .his three children ages 17, 15 and 14 were held at gunpoint as they returned Monday night to the home of frlends at 2386 Mariposa West, Laguna Hills. Officers said the victims told them that the two gunmen wore taylon stockings over their heads a/Id drove off at high speed after Stewart banded over his wallet. Coast· Weather "Obviously this office and the Juvenile Justice Commission are far apart in philosophy and ap· JUVENILE JUSTICE rlrh°'~;;;"'· proac h lo the problems of juveni~ justice," Thomas said in his memo to county supervisors. It was touched off by a Feb. 24 letter to the board from the com- mi ssion which reiterated the commission's insistence that a second juvenile hall be built. Thomas ret;ponded to that re· commendation and three others by unleashing scathing criticism of the commission. First. be criticized the com- mission's letter and the four re- commendations it contained for "not representing a basis for any respon&i ble overhaul of the juvenile justice system." Thomas said the commission's letter did ''not provide a founda · lion for its conclusions and re· commendations" or a basis for responsible decision making." His words represented an open break with the state mandated commission whose five members are appointed by Superior Court judges. Thomas called the demand for additional secure facilities for juveniles a ''philosophy" that does not recognize "current na- tional trends or take into con· sideration current research ... His strongly worded five-page memo to tbc s upervisors chastised the commission for : -Failing to inventory availa- ble community.based resources for the treatment of juveniles. -Not supporting obtaining written policies a nd procedures for determining when juveniles should be confined to an institu· tion. -Not recognizing that some probation departmenl sponsored programs allegedly have not been properly evaluated. -Supporting what he called •·probation satellites" rather than true alternatives lo the juvenile justice system. Continuing his critpcism of the Juvenile Justice Commission. Thomas charged it "has con· (See LETTER. Pagei\2i Last bus lo La Habra'! It looked that way late Monday afternoon as vacationing teenagers pushed and shoved their w<.1y onto Orange County Transit District bus bound for points north from beach stop on Newport Beach's Balboa Boulevard. Easter Week beachgoers got an extra day to nurse Monday's sunburns today as beach weather turned sour. Service Cited Excha1tgers Honor Mrs. Nutto By JAN WORTH Of Ill• Dall, Pilot St•ll Genevieve Nulto, a Leisure World resident who has given lilelong devotion to a long list of causes. was named winner of the Book of Gold<.!n Deeds Award Monday by the Saddleback Valley Exchange Club. She will be honored at a ban- quet April 5 at the Mission Viejo Inn. "It's all a total surprise," sajd the recipient, who at 72 belies her age with a schedule of volunteer activities heavy enough to ex haust an average young woman In her 10 years since moving to Leisure World from Sarasota. Fla., Mrs. Nutto has cootinued her inte res ts in education. politics, good medical facilities and her church. She was an active member of the general advisory committee which helped organize the Sad· dleback College district nine years ago. She has spearheaded Leisure World fund-raising for Children's Hospital of Orange County. which she calls "my baby .. She has earned a 25-year pin recognizing service in Red Cross blood bank campaigns and fund- raising that predates World War 11. She is a board member of the Leisure World Republican Club a nd the St . N i c hola s Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women. Mrs. Nutlo also volunteers as an aide to a Santa Ana home for the aged. makes quilts and robes for a nearby convalescent hospital. and delivers "meals on wheels'' to Leisure World m· valids. Her latest activity 1s to transport Leisure World wives to hospitals and con valescent • homes to visit their husbands. Bill Kohler, c hairman of <See !\UTIO, Page A2i Partly cloudy tonight. but the weather service is calling for fair skies Wed- nesday. Winds up to 30 m.p.h. are expected with cooler days. Highs 58'to62. Lows tonight 45 to 52. INSIDE TODAY ·· Assa,ssin Shoots, Kills King Faisal ~ Refugees .are fleeing liut. the former religious Clnler o/ South Vietman, Dunkirk-style in boots and rafts. They recall · the mauacre ddtvered bl/ Communiats dunng t~ 1968 Tet o(fennve. See 810f'JI and mapPageA4. ., . t i BEIRUT Lebanon CAP) Kina Faiu\ of Saudi Arabia. a staunch friend of the Unit ed States ancl al the same time a bankroUer of Arab wars against Israel, Wd assassinated in hls royal palace today by a ''mental- ly deranged" nephew, the official Saudi radio announced. His ailing brother. Crown Prin ce Khaled lbn Abdul Aziz. 62. was proclalrned king shorUy afterward. The 1un bot slaying cast a new shadow over the Middle East foUowlog the collapse last wef'ltnd 9f a U.S. errort to {ind a ptace selU~meat Jo the area. Tb& offtclol radio ln Riyadh, the winter capital of Saudi Arabia, sald the nephew, Prince ... Faisal Ibn Musaed Ibn Abdul Aziz. pulled a gun and shot King Faisal several times in an au- dience room of the modest palace in the heart o! Riyadh after approaching hlm to off er salutations on the occasion or Prophet Mohammed's birthday, being celebrated today throughout the Moslem world. The audience was for princes and commoners, lhe radtQsald. The nf'Pbew wu d1 cHbed In the broadcut aa the 10" of Fais al's b1lf brother, Mmaed. The radio add<!d that Fahrni. '-\-hOSl' age w~• vnrlou.•t')' llttcd as 69 or 70, died later in a hospttal ol hot woonds. The I te of the n4?pbew was Mt m~ (Sff FAISAL, hi"e \ ' py with arrangements made for emergency medical care on a re gular basis as well as for the nine-day hang glider cham pionships. In the last eight months, a fire department report shows, 49 emergency calls at a cost of more than $4,000 have been made to ·Escape Country. Motorcyclists have been the most frequent victims in need followed closely by hang glider p1lob. according to the emergen· <.') ~ervic~s report Uased on last year's Easler ''eek performance, the sheriff's department isn't pleased with the prru.pt:cls for the rest of the \\eek at EsC' ape Country. According lo a s heriff's report. last year motorcycle gangs visit- ed the area. breaking down (See GLIDERS, Page.U) r ere Sweeping Probe By Supervisors By GA RY GRAl"VILLE 01 tlle O•lly P110I Sl•ll Stung by an audit that shows former assessor An- drew Hinshaw's successful 1972 congressional cam- paign cost county taxpayers more than $12,000. Orange County supervisors today ordered a sweeping investigation into the assessor's office. THE BOARD ALSO instructed county counsel Adrian Kuyper to take the legal steps necessary to re- cover the taxpayer funds allegedly expended for Hinshaw's campaign. And as a further indication of their displeasure with the scandal-ridden assessor's office, the supervisors "suggested'' that Assessor Jack Vallerga immediately suspend "all employes in- dicted by the Orange County Grand Jury." Finally, the board order ed all reports related to the scandal. including the audit. released to the public. TllE SUP E RVISORS' get tough poli cy was established at the end of a closed door session when, for the first time, they were given copies of the audit covering the assessor's office involvement in Hinshaw's '72 primary campaign. The seven-week audit by Auditor·Controller Vic: Heim 's staff was ordered by the s upervisors shortly after nine assessor's office employes were indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury early last December for a lleged illegal campaign activities. During their investigation, auditors interviewed more than 70 assessor's employes and uncovered the $12,000 loss, most of it in wages paid to county workers ailegedly assigned campaign chores on coun- ty time. MORE LOSS COULD probably be found. the auditors asserted. But the cost of auditing would pro- bably outweif:!h the amount recoverable, they added. When instructing Kuyper to recover the purported loss, the board said he should, if necessary. file a claim against the $25.000 indemnity bond posted by Hinshaw when he was assessor. The board also said Kuyper should look lo lhe $250,000 blanket bond thut covers all county employes. The call to s uspend the indicted workers was aimed al six indictces who remain on the job. TWO OTHER WORKERS ~\'ho were named in the Grand Jury's 33-count indictment have already retired and assistant assessor George Upton was suspended Monday after being indicted on bribery charges Fri- day. Until Upton's suspension assessor Jack Vall erg a re~ fused to suspend any of the accused men CSeeASSESSOR PROBE. Pagc•A2 i World 'Stunned' By Faisal Killing By WILLIAl\1 L. RYAl'O ~ APSpeclalCene~t The assassination of Saudi Arabia's King Faisal leaves the world stunned and apprehens1n· about the repercussions Al a moment when the cause of peace could i II afford it. the slaying removed a pollar of cun· servatism a nd champion of stability from the chronically un- stable Middle East scene. It is a severe blow to the t;nited States because, in spite or the passion aroused by the Arab con- flict with Israel, Faisal regarded the Americans as friends and al· lies. His immense prestige in the Arab world as a symbolic de· fender oC the Moslem faith made him a mttst important friend of lhe United St.ates. The development heralds un- certainty in the dominant nation OC the oil cartel and thu.i; causes shudders around lhe iodustrial world. But it hkety will also pro- ve a severe Jolt to the Organiza lion of Petroltum Producing Countries. The OPEC ls nearing a critical situation c:aused by a ctut or on on. the world market ~ I ;.md Saudi Arabia·s position on policies is a matter of prime im- portance to the others The situation is dangerous for Saudi Arabia itself al this time. lb new flood of oil riche::; since th e October 1973 Arab-hraeli "ar has generated monumental problems because its s mall popul ation of eight million has been ill prepared to absorb it all The assassination presents a whole new range of impon- derables for all participants in the endless Middle East struggle and in the oil picture as well. raisal felt himself the protec· tor of the Persian Gulf whi ch Arabs call the Arabian Gu lf tand so had contracted with the Ameri cans a nd French for va~t nmount.s of sophisticated arms. which now. in other hands, could take on a nt-w look. fo"atsul weaved a l :H~y puUcm among the Middle East rombo· tants. He abhorred and feared left extremists and sodistnbut~ hi!i lar&esse judiciou.4'ly lo eain annuence with the Arab foes or J~rael, including the Pale&Une (See STUN~ED, Page A.2) ... I ~- -....._ l :l DAILY PIL.OT SB 7 Finalists Fr.991Page Al Superfutendent the committee '¥hlt-h aeleded Mn. Nut\o frpm ellht .ncqia• tlom from the CCMD~aaid abe was cholen for her " e o!devotedservlcetohuma ty." FAISAL .•• Fafa.11 waa known. to have had Bedouln bodyguards who usuafly carried !u.lbmaclliae guns and degger1 in golden scabbards. Job Still Open Asked why she does everything she does, Mrs. Nutto looks puzzled a nd replies, "It's hard to say, isn't it? All my life, my con- suminf interests have been the The Saudi Arabian embassy in Bein.it described the nephew as being 27 or 28 years old and said he had been treated in a mental hwspital in the past. The. mystery of w)\o wlll become the neit superintendent. or the Capistrano Unified School D1::.trict deepened Monday night ;.is trustees met in secret session 1to discuss. the qualifications of the seven finalists. nut even though board mem- bers met behind closed doors for Jn hour longer than they 1n~ tended . there was no announce- ment of a selection for the $35,000 lo 540.000 a year JOb. Thl• ] l:i-hour meeUng focused on a replacement for Superinten· dent Truman Benedict who 1::- schedulcd to step dO\o\-n JuJy 1. Benedi<:t, who was not a participant in Monday's ex- ecutive session, resigned from the job for personal reasons. He \\ill continue to work for the dis- tlict :.is a deputy superintendent_ There was no immediate an- nouncement by trustees whether <in oth e r sc.·::-s ion would be scheduled with the finalists or when the selection is to be made public. From Page A J LETTER ... :.istenlly offert'd no alternatives other th ;:i n r equirements for more resourc<.'s." .. s~ch recommendations tend to protect the existing juvenile justice system from change," the county adminis trative officer ~aid. lie called for evidence of "broader concern for construc- tin• ('hangc" to improve the -'>~:-.tern. In a parting jab at the com- mission, Thomas said. "I see no :1dwn by this commission to rnob1l1ze total public resources. _.\II I note is indi\'1dual demands for more resou !'('CS <institutions> to accommodate juvenile offen- ders:· T he CAO ended his teller to the supen·1sors by recommending that the comm1ss1on s FL•b. 24 re- «omm e nda t1ons be r ejected. becau:.e .. the\ arc not based on an Ol>Jcctivc a·nalysis.'' Summer Camp Leaders Eyed The Saddleback Valley YMCA .is now interviewing and training leadl·rs to work in the Y's six- • week summer day camp. Rec a use of capacity enrollment. jn spring da)' camp, currently un- der way. the Y is already work in~ on plans for summer camp. said Jan .'.\larker, progr::im assistant- This is toi assure thatlhc Y will be ~ible to accommodate children who want to attend camp\\ 1thout !->acnficing the usual 7 to l child- k<idL·r ratio. Rt•g1slral1on for summer camp \\111 begm the first week in April Add1t ion a I infor m a tion is avai lable from the Y. 23131 Orange Ave. El Toro: 830·9'i22. Viejo Home Burgled Tools. fis hing , ... qu1pmcnt and either items of pNsnnal property \,tlucd bv the victims al 5440 h.tVP bt'l'O s tolen fr om :.J 2\llssion \ 11•.10 hom e. Or;ingL· County :-.twr1frs officers rt·portcd today. Dl•putu.·:-. :-..11d huri?lars who en lPrl'd the' l-!;1rag1· hy unknown llll'ans i,:nt l h l'I r loot from lhl" home of Hobert Lvc· Farmer, 36, of:!fl712!-.<i cldlebad. Dn\e ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT f r't ltenqf• (Q .. \l 0.lly l)tflll, W lh .... hifh 1\ f't'lll'ft• t"" '""" N,.~ Pt•·' • ,.,,,., •"1fvlt .. r,, .• ,..,. r .. • f"ubh h1ru~ (nm(lllff·• .. , ''·'ff "'1•1tVf" ••tit '"'"' 'l\t'd Mt)~•r tnttrw<1" I ,,f'l.4, 1" '°''• Ii#-..-. NewOCHt 81 ~I'\. t-4u"t•ncitM l.,,. .. n fo~ .. t•tn V•fl•Y. ln1po·. ~•dd·rCM1 k. Vfllf'Y •nd lAov~ 8-M'h S,.-,ut" rn .... t A. \lnQ't#I> ,.,.QIONI ll>G•f•'>t\ • PVbU"'"'O S•luttl•y'\ ~"'l "'-und•'fto. l hil!t °"'""' '°"'' pubf1 .. "fl"q "'*"'' ' -'' "Q) Wfo111,t 8.ly ~trt"e't. Go\I• M9\•. (.tlffOfftit11 <t'1•1.._ Robed N. Wet'd Pt~1«H-M •NI ""tM1\IW>t Jack R. Curley "''" Pw~1""nt •"1d Gen.,.-1 Mia~' Thoma'\ t<eevll fdllOf l homas A. Murphine -... Ql"'I EdOICW Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall "'""l•nl "N~"" l!.dllor• S.ddltbilclc V•ll•Y Oiflc• 'llOl 1 • l'•1 llo.cl •I ~ 0.tOO f,,_,,,., Other Offlc.e-s (,.O' t.t ~ • l>t W•\I ft<ly !>lrffl Nfw(>f'tt 9• •·Pl t tJ N.-W'f'n'1 f~tl>v4t'J tf"""'l~f""' fW•(fl t Ill\~--"' bcM,;fPVtU d lAo;oN .,. .... , , .. c;"'""""'• ~'"' TeleP"orte (71'> '42-4J2t cruslfl.ct Advert11lrt11 '42-S671 ~~..,.rw.t" v., • .,... ,,........,.Ont1t 511-6310 ' ..... Mii ,,._,,, OS-0.JO (Ol""'•M• ttl~ <)••~Of (~ .. I l'.,Oll,flll•• C.AllMO."'f Nori''# \t"""''·•ll~lr4ftfton\ ~tttt m•tt•r •f •""'•'''"""'""" ,..,,~·i.lm•y Dft r1pr•<h,c•ct w•th~vt MW-et•• .,,4"-•on ot ~,,.,,,_, I ~(OM CIHI PO\lf9" P"•tl ... co.I• ........ ""l""ltlA ......._,.,oer1DTc"'".,-.,oo,,_,,,. ""l'IMll'" •--""'•· ,..., ........ ,, .............. u 00 naitllly ) It was known, however, that two of the five persons con- sidered for appointment a s s uperintendent of the 15-school district are administrators cur- rent J y employed by the Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict. Man and Wife Hiring Eyed By Saddlehack Saddleback Coll ege's new policy requiring trustee notifica- tion whenever the employment of close relatives is considered hil a snag Monday night when Trustee Larry Tay lor noticed two persons with the same surnames on the extended day hiring list Taylor said the board hadn't been notified and he questioned whether it was in the best in- terests of the district to hire a married couple. He and fellow board members engaged in considerable dis-. <·ussion of whether personal pro- blems among married couples t eaching the scimc disciplin~ could have a doubly negative ef- fect on the school. No conclusion . \\as reached. Supt. Robert Lombardi said it \\as fairly common lo have teacher couples working at the :-.C1me institution. Besides that. Ji1w prohibits institptions from discriminating on the basis of marriage. Recognizing that, Trustee William Dean said "we have no choice" and moved for approval of the hiring list. The vote was 3· 1 1 with Taylor voting "no" amt Trustee Robert Bartholomew abstaining. Explaining his vote, Taylor s::iid the n ew policy requires notification of the employment of relatives and that the board was given "no indication we were hir- ing husband and wife." The policy, adopted l a!-.L m onth, eased the district's earlier stance on the employ- ment of relatives_ Formerly, the 'employment of s uch persons was prohibited_ The new rule was adopted l argely at the suggestion of Lom- bardi. GLIDERS ... . fences, burglarizing cars ::i nd robbing stalled motorists in the <Jn•a. .-\s a result of the Escape Coun- .try proble ms and what they ~ee as part owner-manager James Robin son's unwillingness to cooperate. county offtcials want kgal restraints put on the ninc- dav e\'ent. So far, they admitted Monday, all has been calm in the Trabuco hills ,\ meeting was planned today \\1th 1'l:\\ port Investment Com- pany. the other part owner of Escape Country, to iron out the difft eultics the county foresees_ same.'' · Politics has been one of her chief interests. "I'm a political person -always have been,'' she said. That Involvement prompt- ed her to run for the Michigan legislature once ln 1950, and to work on various Republican ('am pa igns through the years. She and her husband, Frank Nutto, who died last November, left Detroit after 30 years to open a resort in Sar asota. Florida. After ten years there, they moved to Leisure World, where they picked up on all their pre- vious interests. "We were real pioneers here," she said, "We've Seen a lot of changes in the Saddleback Valley." Most remarkable, she said, is progress made at Saddleback College -which had been one of her favorite projects since mov- ing here. She supported "a young friend of mine, Michael Collins," for the first board. Collins. a Newport Beach attorney, was elected and became the youngest community college board presi- dent in the state at 26. He lived in Laguna Hills at the time. Homeowners Challenge Overcrowding Homeowners n ear Castille Elementary School in Mission Viejo will go to the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council <MAC> Wednesday to seek sup- port for a move to resolve school overcrowding and preserve a park site. The meeting is set for 7:30 p.m_ al Mission Viejo High School.· Homeowners are upset because a set of portable build- ings housing Castille students is on a six-acre park site. On the ad- jacent property, a permanent facility is being built which is scheduled to open next fall. School district officials say that when the new school opens, it already will be too small for the student body. The portable campus on the park will continue to be needed, they say_ Homeowners have objected that they are tired of waiting for their park. They warn that the county, which has agreed to use of the park for a school through 1977, should not got in the school business. Some homeowners fear the temporary school is becom- ing permanent. Smith Hits Order SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Finan- cier C. Arnholt Smith filed Mon- day to quash a federal restrain- ing order issued over the weekend forbidding him to carry out the s ale of the dis puted British Columbia Investment Co. Smith, convicted last week on one criminal charge and await- ing trial on felony charges of fraudulently diverting millions of dollars of the now-defunct U.S- NationaJ Bank of San Diego, said he moved to "protect" records of the investment company. . 0.11, "'-' StMt ....... LIFELONG SERVICE EARNS HER AWARD Leisure World's Genevieve Nutto Cited Vallerga Suspends Indicted Official Orange County Assistant As- sessor George Upton was sus- pended from his job Monday by Assessor Jack Vallerga. • Upton's suspension was the first disciplinary action taken against nine assessor's office workers since their indictment last December. They were charged by the county Grand Jury with offenses related to illegal campajgning at taxpayers' expense on behalf of Rep. Andrew. Hinshaw (R- Newport Beach) in 1972. Upton was charged Friday with three counts of accepting a bribe in the most recent indict- ment handed down by the jury_ Before suspending the former encyclopedia salesman, who has worked in the assessor's oriice ten years, Vallerga said the charges in the indictment reflect •·on the integrity and functioning ofthe assessor's office." If cleared of the accusations, VaJlerga said, Upton will be restored to his post and paid mis- sed wages. Upton, 54, was a key witness in the five-month Grand Jury in- vestigation that led to his own in- dictment and the indictment or eight of his county co-workers in December_ ~ ....... Fo,.,,. Page A I ASSESSOR PROBE. • • "If the charges are proved . true, they represent a misuse of public funds and we can't over· look that fact,•• he added. North State Rains to End By The Associated Press The weatherman promises brief relief beginning today from the heavy pounding a parade of Pacific sto rm s has dealt Northern California in recent days. The most recent storm, which d umped a half inch of rain on San Francisco in three hours early to- day, moved into Cenlrai California, leaving in its wake prospects for fair weather for at least a day_ The storm drenched much of the region Monday. Blue Canyon in the western Sierras recorded over two inches, the north coast H".l inches , and Ukiah one·half inch. THE I NVESTIGATION or- dered by the board into the as- sessor's office includes an ex- amination by both the county counsel's office and the county administrator. Alre~dy, an audit firm hired by the Grand Jury is delving into past assessments of major Orange County firms. Vallerga took the Fifth Amend- ment and refused to testify before the Gr and Jury during its five month investigation into the scandal. However, he is mentioned by name in the 16th overt act charged . to the alleged con- spiracy by the Grand Jury. IN CALLING FOR suspensio~ of the employes, Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph .Diedrich said the men should not be prejudged and should be re- instated with back pay if they are . eventually acquitted. "It is foolish of Mr. Vallerga to say, as he has, that the charges in the first indictment do not hit at the integrity of the assessor's of- fice," Diedricb said. Officials in Washington said they were h1clioed on the basis o! first sketchy information to ac- cept the vlew that Faisal's as- sassination was an isolatedblow struck by a deranged nephew. But they added that they did not rule out the possibility of broader political motives for tho monarch's death, possibly from outside Saudi Arabia. Less than two hours later, the radio announced the proclama· tion of Khaled as king and the ap· pointment of another brother. Prince Fahd, 53, as..the new ·crown prince. Fahd had carried out a number of -0fficia1 missions for Faisal the past year. Khaled has had heart surgery and there was speculation \hat Fahd would take over the actu al administra- tion of the government, possibly as prime minister. In Washington and other Western capitals, Faisal had been regarded as a· moderating influence in the Arab world. Some U.S. officials privately described his death as a blow to American policy in the Middle EasL From Page Al STUNNED. • • •Liberation Organization, some of whose more moderate public pronouncements might have been traced to Saudi Arabia-• Faisal seemed to want an Arab-Israeli peace of some sort, or at least an approach to it, because without some measure 'of stability he couldn't get OJI with the problems generated by his nation's sudden flood of riches. Yet Faisal was stonily adamant about one thing: he felt he couta never rest while 'what had been the Arab half of Jerusalem re- mained in I s raeli hands. Jerusalem s helters a revered Islamic shrine. No Arab ruler could have been more de- termined than Faisal that the Israelis wou Id eventually have to make concessions, including that one. Viejo Woman Loses Purse A Mission Viejo woman was robbed of her purse Monday night by a gunman who drove up and threatened her as she parked in the driveway of her home, Orange County Sheriff's officers said. Deputies s aid electronic supervisor E laine Griffin, 38, was threatened by a man holding a small black handgun as she re- turned to her home at 23572 Via Calzada. Officers said Mrs_ Griffin told them the man drove up to her home as she was parking her car and held her at gunpoint before she could unlock her door. Her purse contained her driver's license and credit cards plus $8 in cash, she told officers. L-----·· ... . ..:..· ::.·...:..-.:.:..·· :;_· ,;_:_ ___ ., YOIJ STILL . DAVE TIME! Several Carpet Manufacturers have co-operated with Alden's to give you special peices through March. we have just a fevl more days to take advantage of these March prices. We have specials on plushes. shags. twists and patterns. Hurry in and take advantage of these values. IM911D•t ALDEN'S CARPET ~~ 1663 PLMJNTIA AVE.•_ COSTA MESA• 646-4838 1 ' DRAPERY SALE ALSO GOING ON NOW ' , I \ I I I l I ~ { I I I I ' ORAN GE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA Today's C losing N.Y. Stoeks ~UESOAY, MARCH 25, 1975 TEN CENTS COuntB ·cioses In on Esrape Country Hang gliders will soar al · Escape-Country this week but Orange County officials want th& plug pulled on M ounlain Jam and The Hawk. The plug they want yanked connects to amplifiers two musi<.• groups use nightly during Easler Week to send their beat echoing through the Trabuco Canyon hills. Unfortunately for both Moun- tain Jam and The Hawk, pro- moters or the nine-day ~cape Country 1975 world hang glider championships failed to get an "outdoor g•tbering" permit re· quired by the ~ounty. That oversitht isn't the only al- 1 e g e d Escape Country transgresston against Orange County rules atld regulations, ac· cording to oUictals Crom th(e de- partments. .. Last bus to La Habra? It looked that way late Monday afternoon as vacationing teenagers pus hed and s hoved their way onto Orange County Transit District bus bound for points north from beach stop on Newport Beach's Balboa Boulevard. Easter Week beachg<>er$ got an extra day to nurse Monday's sunburns today as beach weather turned sour. Ju4ge Stays Ruling On Irvine Housing By TOM BA RLEY Of Ole Dall! Pl lot Sl•ll Eight plaintiffs who believe that the courts s hould compel the tity of I rvine to provide moderate and low income hous- ing for a rapidly expanding . population may have to wait several days for Judge Waller Charamza's reaction to their pre- trial arguments. The Orange County Superior Court jurist refused late Monday to immediately rule oo demands contained in two lawsuits -one filed by Irvine resident Wesley Marx and the second filed by the Orange County Fair Housing Council and seven Irvine resi- dents. Irvine city council paid scant at- tention to the provision of hou~­ ing when it called for environ- mental impact reports prior to approving the 1 rvine complex. It is estimated that 54.000 workers will be attracted to the Irvine Industrial Complex East in the next 10 years. It is alleged in both lawsuits that moderate and low income housing will be <See HOUSING, Page A2i Irvine Stude nt Housing Plan They say, for example, a 22 by 44-f oot building erected on the site for storing hang gliders was built without permits and necessary inspections. As a result. according to a county Bui !ding and Safety Department report, television cameramen who planned to mount their cameras on the building's roof this week are risk· lng life and limb. County Health Department of. ficials are unhappy with the sanitation provision or more cor- rectly, the lack of them at Escape' Country if estimated crowds reach their peak. And they say, there are n 'l enough trash containers J.<> go around for proper sa!eguard5 for food handling. At ~ March. 6 meetiog, county fire officials said tbey aren't hap- py with arrangements made for emergency medical care on a re- gular basis as well as for the nine-day hang glider cham pionships. In the last eight months, a fire department report shows, 49 emergency calls at a cost of mort.> than $4,000 have been made to ·Escape Country. Motorcyclists have been thl' most frequent victims in need followed ' clu:.ely by hang glider pilots. a('cording to the emergen· (y services report. Ba:.ed on last year's Easter \\eek performance, the sh~nff's department i:.n'l pleased with I he prospect:. for the rest of the \\eek at Escape Country. At•cording to a sheriff's report. l<i~t year mutorc~ cle gang:. \'1sit- l'd Lhc an•a. breaking do\\-n <See GLIDERS, PageA.2i Assessor Probe Asked CQunty Demands Sweeping lnvestigatinn By GARY G RANVILLE 01 tlle D•llY Pilot $Ult Stung by an audit that shows former assessor An- drew Hinshaw's successful 1972 congressional cam- paign cost county taxpayers more than $12,000, Orange County supervisors today ordered a sweeping investigation into the assessor's office. T H E SUPERVISORS' get tough policy was established at the end of a closed door session when. for the first time, they were given copies of the audit covering the assessor's office involvement in Hinshaw's '72 primary campaign. . THE BOARD ALSO instructed county counsel Adrian Kuyper to take the legal steps necessary to re- cover the taxpayer funds allegedly expended for Hinshaw's campaign. And as a further indication of their displ~asure with the scandal-ridden assessor's office, the supervisors "suggested" that Assessor Jack Vallerga immediately suspend "all employes in- dict ed by the Orange County Grand Jury." Finally. the board ordered all reports related to the scandal. including the audit, released to the public. The seven-week audit by Auditor-Controller Vic Heim 's staff was ordered by the supervisors shortly after nine assessor's office employes were indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury early last December for alleged illegal campaign activities. During their investigation, auditors interviewed more than 70 assessor 's employes and uncovered the $12,000 loss, most of it in wages paid to county workers ailegedly assigned campaign chores on coun- ty time. MORE LOSS COULD probably be found. the <Sec ASSESSOR PROBE. Page A2 i ~ "°\. ""° 7 ,A • ..)\ • . \ • . \ . •A • House Unit: Vallerga Suspends No Action Indicted Official On Hia-,ha W Orange County Assistant As · ment handed dow~ by the JUr}. A House election subcomm1l· tee in Washington. D.C., today djsmissed an action brought by Rep. Andrew Hinshaw's (R- N e w port Beach> 1974 Democratic election rival to re- move him from office. Democrat Roderick Wilson of Oceanside had filed papers con- testing Hinshaw's election to a second term. To support his contention that the Newport Beach congressman shouldn 't be seated in the current Congress, Wilson cited alleged ir- regularities in H inshaw·s 1972 campaigr1. However. the subcommittee quickly ruled today that the ques- tion s raised by Wilson's challenge were not related to the current Congress. Hins haw and hi s chief Washington aide Paul Stewart reportedly were present at the brief hea ring. The Newport Beach congressman did not speak to the subcommittee. Wilson reportedly sent a Mail- gram stating that he could not justify the expense of a trip to Washington for only a brief ap- pearance before the committee sessor George Upton was sus-Before suspending the former pended from his job Monday by encyclopedia salesman. who ha~ Assessor Jack Vallerga. worked in the asst"Ssor's office Upton's s uspens ion was the ten years, Vallerga said the first disciplinary action taken charges in the indictment reflect against nine assessor's omce "on the integrity and functioning workers since their indictment of the assessor's office .. last December. If cleared of the accusation:-. They we re charged by the Vallerga s aid, Cpton will be county Grand Jury with offenses restored to his post and paid mis related to illegal campaigning at sed wages. taxpayers' expense on behalf of Upton, 54, was a key "itness m R ep. Andrew Hins haw <R · the five-month Grand Jury m Newport Beach> in 1972. vestigation that led to his own 1n Upton was charged Friday dictmenl and the indictment of with three counts of accepting a eight of his county co-workers in bribe in the most recent indict· December. Council Hearings Set on Northwood Comments aimed at the ln·mc City Council from farmers and tract dwellers in North Irvine outline the s harp differences between the groups over what -should be done with the 1.208 acres known as Northwood Northwood lies partly m and partly outs ide I r\'me boundaric.•:-. The proposed ,·illage is roug hly bounded by lr\'ine Boulevard Culver Drive, the Santa ,\n<i Freeway and Jeffrey Road Arab liing .Murde r e d By N e pl1 e w BEIRUT. Lebanon <AP1 Kmg Faisal of Saudi Arabia. a - .s taunch friend of the United Stales and al Lhe same lime a bankroller of Arab war!> against Israel. was LJSSassinctled 111 his royal palace today by a "ml•nta l ly deranged ' nephew. the official ~audi radio announced. His a1J10g brother. CrO\\ll Prince Khall'd lbn Abdul Aziz. 62, was proclaimed king :.hortly aflt>rward The gunshot slaying-cast a Ill'\\ ~hadow over l he :\fiddle East f o 11ow1 n g l h c co 1 laps c I u:. t weekend of a Li .S. effort to fmd ;i peace settlement m the area. The offlc1al radio in R1 vadh. the "inter t·apital of Saudi Arabia. s <11d the nephew. Prince f''ats<JI lbn ;\I usaed lbn Abdul Aziz, pulled a gun and shot King Fa1s<.1l st>veral times m an au- dit•ncc roo m of th<.• mode~l pala('e m the heart of Riyadh aft<.•r approaching him to offer ~a lutat1ons on tht• occasion of Prophet ~loh ammcd 's birthday. being celt'bratt·d t o day throughout tht• ~loslPm world. The <Jud1ence" as for princes and ('Ommoners, the radio s aid. If Judge Charamza refuses lo issue the writ that would compel the city of Irvine to call for new reports on the environmental im- pact of the $850 million Irvine In- dustrial Complex East. 1t seems likely that both cases will go to trial. A pproval Seen Man Stabbed, Hearings on a zone change to allow development of the arP:~ will resume before the city coun· ci at 7: 30 tonight at city hall, 4201 Campus Drive. The council took up thc 1011t• change Feb. 25 in a s lorm~· session marked by res1dcnl~ · complaints aboul proposals fo r development. Tht• n(•phe\\ ''a:. de:-.c1i bed in the brcwd ca:,l a:, the son of Paisal's half brother. Mu s.ied. Th<.• r;.id10 ;1ddcd that Faisal. ,..,·hose ;,ige 11 a:--,. ; .. mously listed <is 69 or 70. d11~d later in a hospital of gun~hol 11 ounds. The Cale o( the IH.•p he\I "as not mentioned. Both actions contend that the W eather Partly cloudy tonight, but the \veather service is <.·ailing for fair skies Wed- nesday. Winds up to 30 m.p.h. are expected with cooler days. Highs 58 to 62. ,Lows tonight 45 to 52. INSIDE TODA,. Rtfugees ore fleeing Jlue. the former r11Ugioui ~mter of South Vlttmon, Dunkirk-style in boats and rafts. They recall • Ille moa•ocre d11Uvned by Communf3f8 during the 1968 Tet oflerutve. See at°'ll and map Pog~ A.4. Index \ A student housing plan, aimed al determining which Irvine stu- dents will go to what schools, is ·expected to be approved by the school board Wednesday. A plan must be d evised at the 7 :30 p.m . meeting at University High School, Superintendent A. Stanley Corey has told the board. The district has ample room for the more than 10,000 students expected next year, Corey said. But a shortage of high school classrooms will continue until Irvine high school opens in the £aJl of 1976. Four alternative plans have ' been suggested. A plan must be picked now. he said, to allow the district time to change teacher assignments for next fall. ~urglar Ge t s Indian J e we ls A burglar who took only Zuni Indian jewelry and a color televi.slon set broke into an Irvine condominium Mond.-.y. steeling S650 worth or items while the oc- cupant and her daughter were shopping. Police said Mrs . Virginia B Anger. 14573 Kuon St.. noticed the television set w us missinl( Im mediately when s he returned fromthemarkt!t Her daughter made a quick check of ttn> house and found several Zunl Indian jewelry ltcms mcludlng a $200 squash blossom necklace had been pilfered.. Dumpe d From Car in· Irvine 1 A Long Beach man who said be befriended three men in a bar and was then stabbed and dumped from a car in Irvine was hospitalized today at Orange County Medical Center. Ju an Gonzales. 39, received emergency treatment for stab wounds that reportedly penetral· ed his lung al Tustin Community H o s p i l a I b e f'o r e b e i n g transferred to the county facility. Investigators said the bleeding victim limped along the San Diego Freeway until he reached the intersection of Sand Canyon Avenue and Campus Drive where he found help. Gonzales. a Mexican national. reportedly told police the trio he met in '1 Long Beach bar. brought up the subject of whether he, as a native, could arrange a marijuana purchase in Mexico fort hem. He said an argument ensued and tie was knifed by the group and dumped out of their car. ap- ~rently being left to die Rec S urvey Planned lr\'lnc Recreation &.rperinten· dent •1 . Froom~ Gayle wnnts to know what the resldenLc; think or the program his d~artment bas been runnina over the pa.st. two- and·ia·hall years. Resid-11 with suuestions. complalnta or tom· mcnt.s may call tUm eUl33-IMD. No action will be taken . Recommended changes in thl' zo'ning ordinance aimed primarily at reducini.! the number of r esidents in Northwood -require that tbe area again be considered by the planning com- mission before the council takes final action. The area differs from lht•restof the city because it is held hy a number of r elatively :.mall owners. The I rvinc Com pan~ owns the rest. , Most of North Irvine is plantca' in citrus groves, with the Rac- quet Club the only developed re· sidential area. Faisal Death Seen As 'Jolt' for f].S. By WILLIAM L. R\'AN AP $,.cl•• Cerre-.o11411H1t The assassination of Saudi Arabia's King Faisal leaves the world stunned and apprehensive about the repercussions. At a moment when the cause or peace could ill afford it, the slaying removed a pillar of con- servatism and champion or stability trom the chronically un- stable Middle East scene. ll is a severe blow to the United States because. in spite or the passion arou~d by Ule Arab coo-ruct wltb lsruJ, Faisal regarded the Americans aa friends and. al· !its. His lmmense prestige ln the Arab world H a symbolic de- f ender of the Mo lem Caith made hibl a most Important (rjend or U.. Unit~ states. The 4,velottment. h«aJ \In· Jn Uie dominNll nation ( N E:WS ANALYSI S J of the oil cartel and thus causes .shudders around the industrial world. But it likely will also pro- ve a severe jolt to the Organiza- tion of Petroleum Producing Countries. The OPEC is nearinl! a critical situation caused by a glut of oil on the world market and Saudi Arabia's ~lion on policies is a matter of primt.., 1m portance to the others. The situation is dangel'OU5 for Saudi Arabia itself at trus timt> Us new nood of oil riches s mcc the October 1973 Arab·l sraeli wer has generated monumental problems because Its s mall population or i?iShl million h ~ been m prepared to ab!;ot'b it all. <See STUNNED, Page A.?l F:.11sal "as knu11 n to have bad Bcdown bodygu<trds who usually carried s ubmachine guns and daggers m ~olden scabbards. The Saudi Arabian emba~s\' in Beirut described the nephew as being 27 or 28 years old and s aid he had been treated m a mental hospital in the pa~t. Officials 111 \\' ;ishington said <See FAISAL, Pagc A2i SLAIN BY NEPHEW Saudi Arabia's Falaat ' A 2 OAIL Y PILOT l'*Claza M!tih !!; 111'1 • Memo fteleosed .. Hassle Bared Sharp disagreem ent between Oran ge C ount y 's Juve nile Jus tice Comm ission and l'Ounty adm inistrators wus made ap- parent in a me m o releru.ed Mon- day by county Administrative Of- fi cer Robert Thoma~. ''Obviously t his office and the J uvenile Justice Commission are far apart in philosophy and ap- pr oach to t h e problems of juvenile justice." Thomas said in his memo to county supervisors. It was touched off by a Feb. 2·1 letter to the board from the com- m1 s::.1on w h ich reiterated the · commisswn's 11ls1stence that a ~econd juvenilt.· hall be bui It. T homus rt.'i-por11lt'd to that n· commendation and three others by unle&.1shing ::.e&.1thing £ritic1sm of the com mission. First. he cr iticized the com· mission's ll'lter ;,ind the four re- commenualions it c:ontaint.'d for "not n•prcsl·nting a bas1::. for ;.iny responsible overh aul of the juvenile Justice system." Thomus suid the commission's ll'lter did "not provide a'found.i- tion for its conclusions and re- commendations" or a basis for n '-.ponsible decision making.•• I hs words represented an open breuh ''1th the .slutc mandalt..>d cnmm1ss1on whose five members :.tn· appointed by Superior Court Jlld,l!t'S. Thomas called the demand for .1c1d1l1onal SN'11 re f::teihties for 1uH•nilt•s a philosophy'' that dot·s not recognize "current na- tmnal trends or take into con- :-.1dt•rat1on curnml rt•scar·ch." J lis strongly worded five-page m t' m o t o t h t.• s u p <.' n 1 s o r s t•ha::.l1sed the t'Om m 1ssion for Fatlin~ to 1nvl'ntory avail<1 - ble community bust..'<l resources for lht> tn·atml'nt of JU\t.•niks. JUVENILE JUSTICE -Net supporting obta ining written policies and procedures for deter mining when j uveniles should be confined to an inslitu- ·t10n. -Not rt.•cognizing that some probation department sponsored programs allegedly have not bl'l'n proper!) evaluated. Supportrng ·what ht! called "probation satellites" rather th::in true :.illt•rnatives lo the juvenile justice system. Continuing his critpcism of the .Juvenile Justice Commission, Thom<is chargt·d it "has con· s1stentlv offered no alternativl's other than n·quirem t•nts f or more resourc·es.' · "Such recommendations tend to protect the existing j uvemll' JUStice system from change," lht.· county administr ative offiC't'I' :-.aid. He called for cndl'ncc of "broader concern for conslrm· t1vt' change" to improve the system. In a parting jab at the com- m1ss1on. Thomas said, "I set: no <Jction b\ this commission to mobilize ·total publi c rcsourl'C'- All I note is individual dem<ind-. for more r esources <mst1tut111n-.. 1 to accommodate ju\-('ntlc offt·n ders." The C,\Q ended hi::. letter tot ht· !'-UP<.'rv1sors b:-n•t·ommt•nd111 g that !ht• comm1s..ion·, Feb 2·1 f'l' commendation.., be rcjc•c·t t•cl bec<.1use ··thcr urt• not IJ:.tsl'd on an objecti \'l' u·n a l.\·s 1.., " Form Page A I ASSESSOR PROBE. • • auditors asserted. But t he cost of auditing '' ould pro- bubly outwcii?h the ;.imount recovcr<..1ble. they added. When instruct ing Kuyper to rcc·on•r the purported loss, the boar d s <1id he should. if necessary. file.• a claim <..1ga inst the S25,000 indemnity bond posted by Hmshaw "'hc.•n hl' \.\as assessor . T he bo<1 r d also said Ku~ per should look to the $250,000 b lanket bond that CO\'er:::. all county employcs. . T he call to s uspend the indicted workers was aimed at six in dictces who remain on the job. TWO OTHE R WORKERS who were named in the Grand Jury's 33-count indictment have already retired and assistant assessor George Cpton was suspended Mond ay after be ing indicted on bribery charges Fri- day. Until Upton ·s suspension assessor Jack Vallerga re- fused to s uspe nd a ny of the accused men . ''lf the charges urc proved true. they r epresent a misuse of p ubhc fu nds anti "c can't ovt•r- Jook th<Jt J..n·t, .. ht· acldl'd. THE IN V F:ST I G,\TIO~ or Bered by th<.· boartl mto lht• a:-.- sessor's office ml'ludes ;.in ex :im inat1on by both the t·ount:- counsel's office and the eounty adm inistrator. Already, :in audit firm hired by . the Gr and Ju ry 1s delving mlo past a:-!' ess m l'n I s of m aJor Orange County f11 m-. Vallerga took the Fifth Amend ment and refu:-.ed to tesl1 fv before the Grand .Jury dunng its five month inv1.•s t1~::ition into tlw :-;c and a I . D1e<frid1 sa1tl the ml'n should not he prt'Judged and should be re 111::.t:.itcd with bat'k pay 1f the; urc l'\'t•ntuallv ac·quitted. · It '" foolis h nf :\1 r \';illt•rt.:J to s a\. a-. ht.· ha-.. th;.i1 tht· C'hargt'-.1n the first tnd1ctmenl do not htl at thl' mtegnty of the a~::.essor'::. of- fice.·· Diedrich -.aid The supervisors· mquiry will l'enter on .. policies. procedures ::md pas t asst:'Ssmenl pract ices ... ~ccordmg to l he resolullon adopt- ed today. ' Go11e Fishin' Candy Kinkade of Corona manages to s un- bathe and fis h a t the same time at the B alboa Pier . She is a m ental h ealth worker w ho took advantage of a day off to relax o n the Orange Coast Monday when the warm spring weather was nice enough to impr ove anybody's mental outlook. Candy was back at work today and the wea_ther switched to cold and rainy - enough to g ive anyone the blues. f 'ro1n Page A J HOUSING • • hard Lo rmd if they wish to ltve within lrvrne city limits. Irvine City Attorney Leonard I IJmpel argued throughout three days of he:mngs .that his ci~y C'oum·tl had never ignored the 1s - -.uc <Jnd was confi dent that the housing needs of all economic groups would be met. In any event, H am pel said, his city council w as not obHged to consider t he housing impact at the time 1t called for environ- menta l reports but that had not prevented councilmen from d is- cussing the issue. Ham pel told Judge Charamza that the Ir vine Company planned to butld 28,000 homt's in Jrdnc during t he llt'Xl dl't'adt' and thal this cons truction would more than meet the needs created by t he predict ed population ex- plosion. But attorney Richard Petherbn dge argued for Marx that most of the jobs generated by constr uction of the Irvine complex would be a t or below a Sl4,200 salary level whlch would not enable the affrcled workers lo qualify for tradit ionally bigh µneed Irvine Company homes. f 'rom Page Al GLIDERS ... f('nccs, burglarizing cars a nd robbing !)l<Jllcd motorists in the arL•a As a rt'sull of the Escape Coun- ,try problems and what they se<.: as part O\\ ncr-managcr James Robinson 's u n willingn ess to c·ooper:.ill'. county officials want lt•gal rcstr;.imts put on the nine- <fa y event. So far. they ad mitted Monday, all ha!> been calm in the Trabuco hills A meeting w as p lanned today with Newport Investment Com- pany, the other part owner of E~cape Country, to iron out the d1fftculties the county foresees. Mesa Bandit Ge t s $140 In Market He fi t the image perfectly, black lea ther m otorcyQle j acket, sung lass es, sassy sau ntering walk a nd duc ktail haircut right out of a 1950s nost algia movie, un- til he tried to dra w his gun. Karen Cherry, 18, clerk a t a 7-E lcven M ark e l in northeast Costa Mesa. told poli ce after a ·Sl40 holdup Monday night that the bandit, about .'JO to 35 years old liflt.'d up his jacket to show a long-barreled autom atic I?istol. "T his is 4.1 h old up " h e declared. Miss Cherry, on duty at the store at 1028 El Camino Drive, :-.aid the sinister str anger then tried to dr aw the .22 caliber weapon, but 1l snagged in his jeans or under wear. She told Officer Alan Cain the bandit a ngrily yanked on his pistol a few times until it came loose, then orde r ed her to lie on the floor behind the counter after he got the mon1?y. Miss Cherry called police 10 .., minutes late r, when a customer came in and 1t a ppeared.s afe. Marine Unit Leaving U.S. WASHINGTON (UP[) -A 300-m an M :irin e h e li copte r squadron is preparing to head for the Far East, possibly lo assist in evacua tion of Americans fi-om Cambodia or Vietnam. (Related Story. A4 > A Pentagon spokesman said Monday the squadron had been a lerted to go on t he Hancock which will leave Pearl Harbor "some time this week for a possi· bl e move t o W est pac (the Western Pacific) •.. We are not able to tell you exactly where they a r e going a nd I would not make any assu mptions." Fro•PageAI FAISAL .•. ' they were inelined on the basis of first sketchy information to ac· cept the view that F aisal's as-. sassination was an isolatedblow s truck by a deranged nephew. But they added that they did not rule out the possibility of broader politica l motives for the monarch's death, possibly from outside Saudi Arabia .. Less than two hours later, the radio a nnounced the proclama- tion of Khaled as king and the ap- pointment of another brother, Prince F a hd , 53, as the new ·crown prince. Fahd h ad carried out a number of official missions for Fais al the past year . Khaled h as had heart s urgery and there was speculation that Fahd would t ake over the actual administra- tion of the.government, pos~1bly as prime minister. In Wash in g t on a n d olhe r Western c a pit a ls, F ais al had been r egarded as a moderating influence in the Arab world. Some U .S. offic ials privately described his death as a blow to American policy in the Middle E ast. An Israeli d iplomat in Geneva said: "This will send shockwavcs through the world. It m ay ha\'c v ast consequences, not only in the Middle East." Tbe announcement set off r e- percussions in the world. Oil shar es felt and the U.S. dollar dropped in va lue in Lon- don, whe re the B ritish govern- m ent cir cles exp ressed concern. The rapid tra ns ition of power in Riyadh appe ared designed to queH a ny possible speculation about a power str uggle within the large r oyal family_ Official R esigns WASHINGTON CAP) -.-J ames W. Day, the Inte rior Department official in c h a rge of enforcing federa l coal m ine safety laws. re- s igned today following a m assive campaign for his ouster by the United Mine Wor kers. ---···· Contract Reopen? Strlklng m achinists at the McDonnell Douglas Corporation said today they want to r eopen contract talks with the company and bring a quic k end to their six- week-old strike. · Officials of the International Association of M achlnists also announced that strikers will con· tinue receiving $40-a-week strike ben efits although the union's strike funds will s oon r un out. Mea nwbiie. company ofCicials still had nothing to say about Sun- day's refusal by m achinists to accept a new three-year con· tract . As for reopening contract t alks with a federal mediator, a com· p any officia l said he was not aware of any new negotiating sessions. In a r ecorde d "hotline·· message, Leonard Loomis, assis- tant dire cting business represen~ tative or IAM Lodge 720, said the union hopes to r eturn to t hl:! bargaining table s oon. Officials at the IAM's Hunt· ingt.on Beach local, where 1,500 workers a re ntl strike, said today the union expect s the Federal Mediation Se r vice to call for more negotiating sessions. but ·•probably nothing will happen this week.,. From Page Al STUNNED. •• The a ssassination presents a whole n ew range of impon - derables for all p articipants in the endless Middle East struggle and in the oil p icture as well. Faisal felt himself the protec· tor of the Per sia n Gulf -which Arabs call the Arabian Gulf - and so h ad contr acted with the Americans and French for vast amounts of sophisticated arms, which now, in othe r hands, could t ake on a new look. Faisal weaved a lacy p attern among the Middle East comba- tants. He abhorred and feared left extremists a nd so distributed his largesse j udiciously to gain influence with the Arab foes of Israel, includ ing the Palestint.> •Liberation Organization, some of whose m ore m odera te publit' p ronoun cements might h ave been traced to Saudi Arabia. F aisal seemed to want 4..111 Arab-Israeli peace of some sort, or at least an approach lo 1t. because without some measure •or sta bility he couldn't get on with the p roble ms generated by his n ;i tion 's sudde11 flood 0£ 1iches. Dog Beating Draws Term SAN DIEGO CA P) -A m an wh o a d mitted b e a t in g h is . neighbor's dog with a mop b an· d ie has been jailed for 10 days. fined $240 a nd orde red to undergo p s y c h i a t r i c t i· e a l m en t i f necessary. Paul Kee:\ 27, pleaded guilty to a misdem eanor in plea bargain- ing under a new state law which forbids serious h ar m to animals belonging to others. The dog was beaten so badly that it had to be destroyed. Howe\ er. lw 1s mentionC'd hv 11am c in tht• 16th ov!'rl a!'l. t·h arged lo l ht> a ll £'g<'d c.•on ::.piracy by tht' Grand Jury ---------------- JN CALUNG FOR suspcn!;ion o f the em ployes, Boa rd or Supervisors Chairman Ralph ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT "'T ... Ot.tnqt" C.oa· t "•UY Pilot ~o'"""' h t~tf'l"i. bHwO f"-..,...,, p~., t\. OU('lf1\hrc't ~ ,,,,. I f'''Jr' COi~ Pub11\,t\1nQ ( ~,.. 01lny ~r•t,. ,..4 " ,., oubh~d Mono.. uuc..uqn f ttO..v 1 • < ,.,,,,. .... Hewl)Of1 a--H "· Hunlt~rw't Iv.., .. I 0 1A•n ""ll•v. 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Several Carpet Manufacturers have C<H>perated with Alden's to give you special peices through March. · We have just a few more days to take advantage of these March prices. We have specials on plushes, shags. twJsts and patterns. Hurry in and take advantage of these values . ALDEN'S CARPET. 1663 PLACENTIA AVE. • COSTA MESA • 646-4838 DRAPERY SALE ALSO GOING ON MOW ( " VOL 68, NO. M, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES Oft.ANGE ~OUNTY1 CALI FOR NIA p T oday's Clo Ing N.Y. Stoeks TUESDAY, MA RCH 25, 1975 TEN CENTS King Faisal Ass.assinated by Nephew BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP> - King Fais al of Saudi Arabia, a staunch friend of tht United States and at the same time a bankrolJer of Arab wars against Israel, was assassinated in bis :royal palace today by a "mental- ly deranged" nephew, the official Saudi radio announced. His ailing brother, Crown Prince Khaled Ibn AbduJ Aziz, \>2, was proclaimed king shortly ..A, ..A, A ........ !,...~ ""4 Faisal Slaying 'A Jolt' By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP S11«lol Corre.....-m The assassination of Saudi Arabia's King Fais al leaves the world stunned and apprehensive about the repercusl)ions. At a moment when the cause of ,peace could ill a fford it, the ~laying removed a pillar of con- , NEWS ANAL YSIS .. servat1sm and champion or stability from the chronically un- stable Middle East scene. It is a severe blow to the United States because, in spite of the passion a roused by the Arab cop- '1ict with Israel, Faisal regarded the Americans as friends and al- lies. His immense prestige in the Arab world as a symbolic de- fender of the Moslem faith made him a most important friend of Ille United St ates. T he deve lopme nt heralds un· certainty in the dominant nation of the oil cartel and thus causes shudders around the industrial world, But it likely will also pro· \'e a severe jolt to the Organiza- tion of Petroleum Produclog Countries. T he OPEC is n~arihg a critical situation caused by a glut of oil on the world market 4!0d Saudi Arabia's pol>ition on policies is a matter of prime im- portance to the others. The situation is dang~rous for Saudi Arabia itself at this time. Jts new n ood of oil riches since the October 1973 Arab-Is raeli war has generated monumental problems be cause its s mall (See STUNNED, Page A21 .i.!terward. The gunshot slaY\Jle cast a new shadow over the Middle East following the collapse la$l weekend ot a U.S. ef!ort to f'md a peace settle ment in the Qfta. The official radio in Riyadh, the winter capital of Saudi Arabia, said the nephew, Prince Faisal Ibn Musaed Ibn Abdul Aziz, pulled a gun and shot KJng Faisal several times in an au- SLAIN BY NEPHEW Saudi Arabia' a Faisal UPITe~lft BECOMES KING Ctown Prince Khaled Machinists Seek Reopening of Talks ,. Striking m achinists at the McDonnell Douglas Corporation :;aid today they w a nt to reopen contract ta lks with the company afld bring a quick end to their six- W\?ek-old strike. Officials of the International Association of M achinisls also Huntingto1i Twins He ld I InRob.bery r Twenty-year.old twins were among four persons arrested by Huntington Beach p0lice in con- nection with a $tl6 holdup Sun· day a t Nau g le's drive-in r•taurant announced that strikers will con- tinue receiving $40-a·week strike benefits although the union's strike funds will soon run out. Meanwhiie, company officials still had nothing to say about Sun- day's refusal by machinists lo accept a new three-year con· tract. As Cor reopening contract talks with a federa l mediator , a com- pany official said he was not aware of any new negotiating sessions. In a recorded "hotline·· message, Leonard Loomis, assis· tant directing business represen· tative of IAM Lodge 720, said the union hopes to return to the bargaining table soon. Officials at the IAM's Hunt- ington Beach local, where 1,500 workers are on strike, said today the union expects the Federal Mediation Ser vice to call for more negotiatlng sessions, but "probably nothing will haepen this week.'· dience room of t he modHt palace lJ\ lhe heart of Riyadh after approaching him to offer salutations on the occasion of Prophet Mohammed's birthday. being celebr a t e d toda y throughout the Moslem world. The audience was for princes and eornmoners, the radio said. The nephew was described in the broadcas t as the son of Faisal's half brother, Musaed. {U nited Pre&:. lnlernational :.aid tbe nephew attended San Ft•ancisco St ate and Colorado University in the late 1960s'.) The r adio added that Faital. Whose age was vario~ly listed as 69 or 70, died later in a hospital of gunshot woundi. The fate of the nephew was not lllentioned. Faisal was known to have had Bedouin bodyguards who usually carried submachine guns and daggers in golden scabbard.-. The Saudi Arabian embas:.y 111 Beirut described the nephew a-. being 27 or 28 years old an~ s;.i1d he had been treated m a mental h<>t>pital in the past. Officials in Washington said they were inclined on the basis ol first sketchy information to at· cept the Yiew that Faisurs :.ii-.- :.assination was a n isolated blO\\ :.-truck b~ u deranged nl•phe" But lhl'Y uddl'd that ttwy dtd not rull· out the pu~~1b1hty of broader pol1t1cal motivl's for the monJrch ·:. cJcath possibly from outside Sauth A r<1baa Ll'i-.~ than l" o hours I ater. the r:.1d10 <rnnounl'l·d the proclama- tion of Kha led as kini.: and the ap· pomtmenl of another brother. Prin<:t.> Fahd . ;,3 ;)'. the new l'l'O\\ 11 IJl'llH'l' Assessor Probe Asked • County Demands Sweeping Investigation By GARY GRANVILLE Of tllo Oo lly Piiot stiff Stung by an audit that shows former assessor An- drew Hins haw's successful 1972 congressional cam· paign cost county taxpayers more than $12,000, Orange County supervisors today ordered a sweeping investigation into the assessor's office. · THE BOARD ALSO instructed county counsel Adrian Kuyper to take the lega l steps necessary to re· cover the taxpayer funds a llegedly expe nded for Hinshaw's campaign. And as a further indication of their displeasure with the scandal-ridden assessor 's office, the supe rvisors "suggested" that Assessor J a ck Vallerga immediately suspend ''all employes in- dicted by the Orange County Grand Jury." Fina1ly, the board ordered all reports related to the scandal, including the audit, released to the public. U.S. Aids Juve11ile JtL~tice THE SUPERVISORS' get t o ugh policy was establis hed at the end of a clo!:>ed door session when, for the first time, t hey were given copies of the audit covering the asscssor·s office involvement in Hins haw's '72 primary campaiJ.!n. The seven-week audit bv Audilor·Controller Vic I leim 's staff was ordered b.y the supl'l'visors shortly after nine assessor's office employcs were indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury early last December for a ll eged illegal ce1mpa1gn acti\'itics During their investigation. auditors interviewed more than 70 assessor's employe!> and uncovered the $12,000 loss. most of it in wages paid to counly workers ailcgedly assigned campaign chores on coun- ty time. MORE LOSS COUl,0 p robably be found. the <See A.SSESSOR f>ROBE. Pagt• 1\:!i Vietnamese Evacuation County Chief Raps Commission Letter _4ss essor S zispe 1ids Assista11t From Wire Services SAIGON, South Vietnam The United States will begin Thursday to evacuate 10.000 re- fugees a day from threatened Da Nang, South Vietnam·s second largest city, 250 miles south to Cam Ranh Bay, Wes tern diplomats said today. The airlift, biggest of the war. was r eported as President r.;"guyen Van Thieu ordered his prime minister to reshuffle the cabinet into a "fighting govern- ment" to deal with a massive North Vietn amese offensive which has forced the Saigon gov- ernment to abandon 11 of its 44 provin ces. (See related story PageA4J. President Ford has ordered Arm y Chief of Staff Frederick C. Weyand to go t o Saigon to assess the military situation and the need for assistance in South Vi et- nam, the chief White House spokesman announced today. Press Secretary Ron Nessen told reporters that Weyand. who will depart for South Vietnam Wednesday, was chosen for the mission because he "has good re · lations" with Pres ident Nguyen Van Thie u and the South Viet· namese people. Weyand once was U.S. military commander in South Vietnam. Diplomats who reported the airlift said Da Nang was vulnera- ble and weakly defended and a "-::ritical situa tion" could de- velop very quickly. They said the United Stales would use con- tracted commercial airliners for the evacuation. Normally a city of 500,000 now s wollen by thousands of re- fugees, Da N•llg was reported gripped by fear and confusion as the North Vietnamese tightened t heir hold on fhe northern quarter of the country. 0;11fy P,i.t Stall Pllolo WRITES SCA THING MEMO County's Ro bert Thomas Sharp de.agreement belwt>en Orange County 's Juvenile Juslict' Commission and C'ounly CJdmi nistrutors \\as made ap· parent in a memo releused :\Ion· d<iY by county Admmisln.1tl\·e Of ficer Robert Thomas. ..Obviously lh1~ officl' and lhl· Juyenile Justice Comm1ss1on :!l'c far apart in philosophy and ap proach to tht> problems of juvenile justice." Thomas said rn his memo lo county supervisor~ It was touched off by a Feb. 21 lt>tler to the board from the com mission which r e iterated llH· com mission's insistence that <• second juvenile hall be bwll Thomas responded to thut n· commendation and threl' otht•r:-. by unleashing scathing cnti<:ism of the com mis~ion. First. he critic11.cd lhe co111 m1l>~ion's letter and the four l'l' commendations 1t conlaml'd fur .. nol reprcsentinl{ a ba:-.as for any responsible OVl.'rhaul Of tht• juvenile ju::.tice system · · <See LETTER. Pagl•,\21 Hinshaw Ouster t Nixed by Panel A House election subcomm1t lee in Washington, DC .. tocla~· dismissed an action brought by Rep. Andrew Hinshaw·s IR Newporl Beach l 19 7 t Democratic e lection nval to re move him from office Democrat Roderick W1bon ol Oceanside had filed papers con testing Hinshaw·s election lo a second term. To support his contention th~l the Newport Beach congressman s houldn't bl! seated in the t•u1-r1•nt Congress. Wibon cited alleged 1r regularities 111 lltnsha"''" iun campaign. Howe\·er. tlH' ..,u1Jcomm1tl1•(• qwckly ruled toda~ that thl' que-. lion s raised h .' \\'1l s on -. challenge "'ere nol related lot lw nll'rent Cong res-. Orangt! County Assistant As- ~c:.sor Geor ge C 1>ton was sus- pended from his JOb Monday by .-hst·s~or J <.1ch Vallcrga. l'µton ~ ~u s 1H·n s1on \\as lh1,• first Jisl'tplinary action taken against nine a-...,cs:-.or·~ off1Cl' \\Orkers stnl'l' thctr 111d1clmcnt l••st Dcccm l)l'r The~ \\l•rc C'hJrgcd b~ thl· 1,:ounly Grand Jur) with offl'nse:-. rel<ill'd to 1lleg<1l l·ampa1gmng at la:o.µayer~· C''.pen~t· on l.iehalf of R ep. Andrew ll insha\\ <R · :--\•\\port Rl'ach> in 1!)72. ( ptun ":.is charged Frida) \\llh lhrl'l' t·ounts u f accepting a bnbt• rn lhl' most 1:cn•nt indict nwnt h:.indl•d do\\ n by lhl• Jury. Bdore ~uspcnd1111! the fo1·mer t!rH.·~ l'loped1a sa/e-.man. who has \\orl-l·d in tht• ;.i-.-.t•s-.or·s office ll'll year:.. V;.ill e1 J.!;J said the charJ.!l'S in lhl' md1l'tmenl rcfl e<!t · 1111lhc111ll•gnly .tnd functioning 111 llw assl's~ut ~ off1n· .. Ir l'll';JrL•d 11f I hl' ~•C'CUS:..tlions \.Jllt>rJ.!<• -.,11cl. l pton "ill be rl'slorNI to his po~t and paid mb -.rd\\ ilJ.!l'" l ptun. !°>I, ".1-. .1 lw~ witness 111 tht> fl\ e month (; r:ond .Ju1·y in· ,·e~t1 gat10n that led to his own in· dtclm<•nt and tht.• tndiclm(•nt of l'lght of h t~ l'OUnl \' c-O·\\Orkers in Del'l'm bl•r O r;111J.:•• \\ e atht1'r Police said D a vid and Daniel Schultz, of 21661 Brookhurst St., Huntington Beacb, and a 16-year- old Huntington Beach girl were S'trested on charges of con- ii,,,racy to commit an armed rot>. bery. •'{)avid Boots, 24, of Anaheim, was arrested Monday afternoon Ofl charges or armed robbery. ~olice said a lone bandit, al lt!iedly Boo\s. drove up to Lh~ c llrry-o ut window at the r~taurant. 21401 Brookhurst St . and demanded the cash at gun- point. Part of the loot was re· c0vered. police said. Regis~r~tion by Mail? Hins h aw ant.I hi s t·h11.•f Washington a ick P<.1ul Ste\\ :.irt reportedly were present ut lht• brief hearing The i\cwporl Beach con gressman did not speak to the :;ubcommitlcc. Wilson reportedly c;enl a M<11l grum staling lhat he l'OUld not justify the dpensc of a t1ip to Washington for only a brief ••P ~arance before the comm1llet Parth cloudy tonight but thl' ·" ealhC'r servil'l' 1s calling for fair skies \\ l'd- ncsday. Winds up to :m m.p.h. an• e:-.pC'cted with cooler clays Highs 58 lo 62. Lows tomght 45 lo 52 l~S ID E T OD.\ 11· Hefuget•s ore //umg Jlue. ll1t.' formt!r religious Cl'1llt"f' of South Vwtma11 . Dunk1rk·st11l~ m t>oors null ro/lx They recoil lilt• ma.<tsocre dt>Livered by Communists during the 1968 Tt•t olf enswe s~e :ttory nud mt1pPaqPA4 Officers allld tbe other three as· isertedly were involved in plan· oing the cajer and tha Scbulb brothers' car allesedly was used. The two brothers \l'ft'C taken lntocustody soon aftcrt.h holdup Sunday, police said, after ol- littrs traced the get.away c11r' 1Jcense plate. 'J'he other two were arreated .Monday, o!Clcctn 1ald. The teenage airl was tater rel•¥ed t.o .h~r moth r . whll the olhedbree remained •n ily jail today. J State Secretary Cites Ease of New Pla11 A stal~wide system of voter re- gistration by mail won 8 strong endouemon.l Monday ft:om CaUCornia Secr.et ary of state March Fane Eu. Permitting persons to register by man would mak.e it easier for otherwise elltlble voters to re- gister and lncru e electiort day turnouts, Mrs. Eu said ln a speech at Peppcrdine University Law School In Anaheim. To 2rov• her polnt, she cited favorJ.l>1e htjatra\lon response and creatert vo&er participaUon after the rtatstratJoa by ~U 1.vatem w8' tegun in Mlnn"olt1 and Maryland. And to &llustrnte the need Cor a ~ere oot registered voter~. ~1w ··more act'e!H'iible registration udmlttcd. ayst~m ." l'y!rs. ~u noted that the But,, the secretury or statt> number of eligible voters who added many of tbe absent vott•r:. bav cast ballots in presidential who bad nC>t registered found elections hM declined from 62 11~ole1'~ in their paths. pe~nt tn 1960 to 55 perc.nt lo She save as examples or ob 1972. stacl~ unnecess.ry intortnation The former Alamt'da O:Nnty required on voter recl1tration usembly tncm ber sald 49 for(T\s and the need for some lo million eligible U S . voters visit oul of the way registration stayed away from the p0U1 in centers. lMO. · ''And," Mr~. E u added, "most By 1972, Mrs. Eu sold, tbe ~pstutionjlrives are aimed u.l numw or non voters had ri1en lo 1peci1l groupa, De11tO~•at!., 61 mlllk>o. Republicans and labor, for <':. Not all the eligible persons who ample." railed to vote arc persoo.a who t ( .FONG, Pa1eA2} ~ • , N orth ta le Rains to End By The Assoclatfd Press The w<'atherm un promi!lt•s bnef relief beginning today from the heavy pounding a parade of P acif i c storm s h as d ealt Northern California in r ecent d ays. The most recent storm, "hld1 dumped a half inch of rain on San Frant'isco In three houn; early to d u y . m o v e d i n t o (' e n t r ;l 1 ('nllforn1:r ll''1\ 1n~ 1n 1\s wuk\• pros pcC't -. for fu 1r W(•ath1•r for ;II l~sl :i 1L" • lndt-x Al Y-W¥1<t AJ ~.-.. ..,.-.. , l...M .. .,_ Al C..t ....... lll "' Oaw•'" a1 n c.fMCI *1 C'r•n-•d aJ OtAlft HohUt A 1J t:••••l f'•te .. . lh .. ,, ............. . f'tMftO A 1t 11 "' c.tr•~ "' ... ,_ . .,. .. llll•rmoo••• At MMluMen II M9V1H At Mlft ... f Ftltldl A10 Mot141MI Me~ 14• Ora~C.ellty AU ....... "' Syl.,..i ~f't•~ All ~' 94·1 Stecll.M.,Oh ,., .. It , ..... .- 'flit.Nin WOol-W.r ........ l M "' ... ... , ,42 ~ILVPILOT H/F Alter Crash -.. T~. Match25. 117S f-o,... Page A I . Patrol Officer ~SSESSOR PROBE. • • a uditors aaserted. But1tbe cost of auditing would pro. bably outwei~h t he amount recoverable, they added. Said Improving When instructing Kuyper to recover the purported loss, the board said he should. if necessary, file a claim against the $25.000 indemnity bond posted by Hinshaw when he was assessor. The board also said Kuyper should look to the $250,000 blanket bond that covers all county employes. Dorothy W1lhams, the young <'<tlifornia Hi~hway Patrol of- ficer injured in a crash on El Toro Road last week, has been tuken out or the 111tcru.1vl' care ward at Saddleback Community llospital. Highway Patrol spokesmen said today Mrs. Wilhams, 26. 1s recuperating slowly from plasllc surgery performed on her face t\\odays after the accident. She is expected to go home lo her husband and two cruldn:n Ill Orange within scvcr;.iJ days, CHP spoke:;men suid But it prob.iblv will be two lo Lhrce months bt•forc she returns Lo work. ;\1i·s \\ii hams \\as sl'nouslv hurl ~larch 1~ v. hen her patrol cur spun out of control on El Toro Road and rammed into an on- coming county water truck. The resulting impact lore the t:ar into thre<: pieces. one of which n .•m aincu lodged under the lwavy trut·k. Mrs. Williams was one of the ltrst class of CH P graduates to include \\ oml'n . She had been in thL' f1dd several month:; but had Ford to Stay U1itil Tax Bill Passes \\ .\SlllNGTON (AP> · Presi- dt:nl Ford m 1ght veto a re- l'C!>:-1on-fighl1ng tax cut exceed- mg his request and forego an Ea~tcr holidtJy in order to press Cungn·ss to act quickly on a mL'tJ s ure to his liking, h'is ~pokcsm<in :-aid today. Prt•ss SL·nl'lars Ron Nessen told newsmt•n Ford ··might want to ,·l'lo'' a (·ompromise tax bill now bL·ing nt:goliated in a Senate· I !oust• ('Onference and abandon ll'ntati\L• plans to fly to Palm Springs Saturday for a nine-day 'a1:at1on. .\sked why Ford would remain in Washington, !'\t•ssen said.· lie.• -wants to slay here unlll a lax bill I'> passed." In responst· to questions . csscn ~~•id ht• was uncertain .ibout the parliamenta ry situa- tion involved if Ford tned to pre- ... sure Congress into remaining in '>l·ss ion 11L'Xt week to deal with the t:J\: qut.>st1on. Hut Nessen made it l'lear Foru 1 would want C<ingress to remain Of\ the JOb. and forego its own Easler holid:Jy if he exercises hi s \'L•to po we rs. \\'hill· sourct•s said develop· ml'nls in the ~1 iddle EL1st and !-;outheast Asia werl! another fac- tor that could cause Ford to cancel or delay holiday plans, ~essen said tht· President was rccons 1der1ng his plans ··priman I) hl'C<IU'><' of tlw uncer- tam status of the t<Jx c.:ut bill." House SpC'akt'r Carl Albert. talking with nt-wsmen, expressed tl oubt that Ford would recall Congress from it:-. n•c·t•ss. Alberl said he \Hmld go ahead with plans for u trip to mamland <.:hina, scheduled lo stJrt by Thursda}, on which House :\linority Lt•ader Jotm J. Hhodes < R~riz.) also is bool-cd. Vessel Sights Two LONG B EA C II CIJ PI ) -I\ 1Cucamonga couple, reported missing Feb. 27 while on a round- 1he-world sail1n~ trip, have been sighted by a Hrit1sh merchant vessel in a remote bay off the coast of Chi le. the Coas' Guard reported Monday. The Coast Guard told J cff Douglass, 18, that hi s p<ircnts. Don and Rcanne Douglas~ v..ert' s aft• <.1nd "t·ll ORANGE COAST "'' DAILY PILOT t ... ()< d"9" (04~1 0.11¥ P1I01. wolh -"" r\ com bll"t:d '""He"" Prto\•. •' C>Yt>h\IWO Dr 1tw" Ot~ Ow t ~blf\flllnq Cornp.tnv Sm.Ar•t,.~d1tH'lf"· •rf' 0Ubl1\.~d Mond..ty lhr ·UO" .. udily kw C°''• ~~~ Nr•P'Of1 S.ltlh, "4u"l'r'OC°" fW>iit<h foun ta1"1 V•tlt>V. trv1r1,. '°>•"ftlf't"4~" V•flrv And ~quf'W S.•th ~u'" co .. · t •• •f"MJI• ,, QIOl\ltf fl'd•ltOft '' pubh\tw"<f ~'"'dvv' ~ ~-'Y ltw Pflnc'1p.ilf piubf1\t11n'l r>'1•nl ,~ ·•' WJ() W.-\I fWr ~·r~t.<..o\t• ~"" t Afil•"Unttt.,AI& RobNI N Wror>(j f\tl'"l>1t>i·"' •nrJ J'ubhWwt Jdc k R Curley Vrc;• Prtt1.,..n1 •ncl ~Mr•I ~""9"' Thoma.-. Kecv1I lel•lor Thom<lS A Murph1n1? Moo1w1<1•nQ E.d<lar Olarles H Loos ~•chard P. Nall As•ht•n• -MQ1"9 ldll•• ·Terry Cov•llP _,,Or-Covt>iy Cell tor Othtr OHICH &...l4iUN .-. ... " '1"6 ~y,.., \''"' (.e\~ -_. )l() '#f\I 114¥ !>I .. , ~ ..,..,. " nu ""'-1 -.. •• .,., s-tw<• V•l .. y HlOI lA ... , Jl....i •l_D_,,_, T tltpf\OM (714) ... 2-4311 QaSS.lflN Advtrtl11nq ... l·S671 k9m _, .. o. ..... (•-· ,, ... ...,...,.,_ 540-1220 c-.~ ...... 1tll 0.-C••\I P11b1,. .. 1,.. C~\' Non•""',..,, .... IUv-4'•''°'"· .O•tOt•ai ,,..•tt•t ., •""''''''*'™'"" htt••n m•y .. ,..,.r••ur•• ..,llN:Wt ,...,,,., 0•'• Ml\\t~ ftf 4flff'ltlfiMO"'"•r MtOM ti•\\ .,..._,.~ ""'d •I , .. ,. """"'· '(Alil.,ftl• •v-tlplo\..,tM•,., N 00-1111,. °" """"" .-oo m!H'IN', """'•'' • ""'""""' ~ 00 ~INf. been patrolling on her own only · three days. CHP spokesmen said she was the first of the women graduates to be serious ly injured on the job. From Page .l\ I LETTER ... Thomas said the commjssion's letter did "not provide a founda- t1o'n for its conclustons and re- commendations" or a basil; for responsible decision making." His words representc>d an open bn•ak with the state mandated t:ommisswn whose five members are appointed by Superior Court judges. Thomas called the demand for additional secure facilities for JUVENILE JUSTICE /, juveniles a ··philosophy" that does not recognize "current na- tional trends or take into COii· ::.ideralion current research." His strongl) worded five-page memo to the s upervisors chastised the commission for: -Failing to inventory availa- ble community-based resources for the treatment of juveniles. -Not supporting obtaining \\>ntlen policies and procedures for determining when juveniles should be confined to an institu- tion. -~ot recognizing that somt• probation department :;ponsored programs allegedly have not been properly evaluatL•tl. Supportin~ what ht• t·allt•d '·probation satellitl•s'' ralh<'r •han true altl'rnatiVL·s tu the juvl'nik justice sys km. Contmuing his cntpcism of the Juvenile Justice Commi'>ston. Thomas charged it '"has <'On· sislently offen·d no <illernatives ·other than requirements for 1norl' resou recs.'' ft"rom Page .11 l FONG ... She continued on to say that a registration by mail program m the state would save "billions oC dollars that are currently being spent in costly r{!gistral1011 drives." Mrs. Eu also s<J id registration by mail would help eliminate last minute registration drives and incidents of fraudulent votes. But <ibove a ll. she insisled, making it easier for people to re gister will add to voter turnout during elections. "A Cnited States citizen's most precious right 1s their voting pn ,·ilege and a healthy de mocracy calls for participation by as many as possible," she added. ;\Jrs. Eu was the only statewid~ Democratic candidate to win in Orange County in the 1974 elec- tion. Her \'ictory. the first by a Chinese AmcricL1n in a statewide election, was by more than 1.5 million votes statewide B11s C·nish I Last bus lo La Habra'! It loo.ked that way late Monday afternoon as vacationing teenagers pushed and shoved their way onto Orange County Transit District bus bound for points north from beach .stop on Newport Beach's Balboa Boulevard. Easter Weck beachgoers got an c>.tra day to nurse .i\londay's sunburns today as hc>ach weathi>r t.11rned sn11r. Oil Company Cliie f E11ter~ l11nocent Ple a An innocent plea has been en· I t'rrd in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles by George Hopwood. dtrcC'tor of retail sales for Douglas Oil Company, CosttJ ~1csa, lo C'hargcs of perjury in an alle~ed plot to fix the wholesale µnee or gasuhnc. Hopw"ood, whose trial was S<'heduled for .\pril 15, denied Monday he m adc falsl' stjlt• ments to a fedl'ral grand JUl'Y t·oncermng dis('uss1ons with Powerme and FlelC'her Oil l'Om pany officials about the price ot gasoline. Douglas Oil Company is one of six oil firms facing federal charges of allegedly violating the Sherman Antitrust Act by fixing the wholesale price of gasoline and suppressing competition. Disney Park Sold Out ORLANDO, Fla. (AP> - Walt ll>isney World was forced to close ils gates Monday because of over- flow crowds of tourists. Disney World officials said they halted traffic into the Magic Kingdom when their 12.000-car parking lol filled up four hours after opening. Disney World refuses to disc u ss attendance fi gures. but said the tourist attraction was .. anticipat- ing a very good Easter season." l''rona Page A I STUNNED. • • population of eight million has been 111 prepared to absorb it all. The assassination presents a \\hole new range or impon- derables for all participants in the endless Middle East struggle and m the oil picture as well. Faisal fell him self the protec- tor of the Pe rsian Gulf -which Ar~1bs call the Arubian Gulf - <ind so had contracted with the Amentans and French for vast amounts of sophisticated arms. ''hith now, in other hands, could take on a new look. Faisal weaved a lacy pattern among the l\1 iddle East comba- tants. I le abhorred and feared ldt extremists and so distributed his largesse judiciously to gain influence with the Arab foes of Israel, including the Palestine •Liberation Organization, some of whose more moderate public pronouncements might have been traced to Saudi Arabia. Faisal seemed to want an ArL1b-ls rael1 peace of some sort, or ;.il il'asl :Jn approach lo it, bccau.:.t> without some measure 'of stability he couldn't get on with the problems generated by his nation's sudden flood of riches. Sun Footballers Pia y Basketball :\lcmbers of the Southern California Sun football team will tangle with a local Huntington Beach ck1b in a charity basket- ball contest Wednesday night al Edison Hi gh School. Admission to the 8 p.m. game is Sl 50. Proceeds will go to boost city recreation programs. The call to suspend the indicted workers was aimed at six indictees who remain on the job. TWO OTHER WORKERS who were named in the Grand Jury's 33-count indictment have already retired and assistant assessor George UptoQ was suspended Monday after being indicted on bribery charges Fri- day. UnW Upton's suspension assessor lack V allerga re- f used to s uspend any of the accused men. "IC the charges are proved true, they represent a misuse of public funds and we can't over- look Lhat Cacl," he add<.~. T HE I NVESTI GATION or- dered by the board into the as- sessor's office includes an ex- amination by both the county counsel's office and the county a dministrator. Already, a n audit fi rm hired by the Gr and J ury is delving into past assessments. of major Orange County firms. Vallerga took the Fifth Amend· ment and refused lo testify before the Grand J ury during its five month investigation into the scandal. However, he is mentioned by name in the 16th overt ad charged to the alleged con· spiracy by the Grand Jury. IN CALLING F OR suspension of the employes, Board of .Supervisors Chairman Ralph . Diedrich said t he men should not be prejudged and should be re- instated with back pay if they aro . eventually acquitted. "lt is Coolish of Mr. Vallerga to say, as he bas, that thecharg~s in the first indictm ent do not hit al the integrity of the assessor's of- fice,'' Diedrich said. The supervisors' inquiry will center on "policies, procedures and past assessment practices." according to the resolution adopt~ edtoday. County Airline Cancels Junket The worst storm to hit Lake Tahoe in 23 years put a few wrinkles in an Air California junket from Orange County to the ~ki resort, airline officials said today. Besides inconveniencing VIPs on that special t rip late last week, the blizzard forced the airline to cancel a second all-expenses paid excu rsion from Northern California to Orange County over the weekend. Still, Air Cal's Bob Payton said the two-day trip, which in- augurated the company's new flight schedule between Orange County Airport and Lake Tahoe. "went beautifully, despite the bad weather ... Local dignitaries. including Newport Beach City Councilman Howard Rogers and Costa Mesa Mayor Bob Wilson, were scheduled to return to Orange County early Friday evening on a fligh t out of the Lake Tahoe airport. Inst ead, they arrived home Cocaine Sold To Councilman OAKLAND (AP) -A convict· ed heroin seller has testified he delivered cocaine to 1-resno Cit y Councilman Marc Stefano while Stefano was acting as mayor pro tern. Norman Bains, serving a prison term for drug selling, told an Alameda County Superior Court jury Monday he brought the drugs directly to Mavor Ted Wills' office while Wills was out of town and Stefano was filllng in for him. late Friday night after a five- hour bus journey on snow-filled roads from Lake T ahoe to Sacramento, where they caught a flight home. The second gr oup of VIPs, from Northern Califorrua cities, were scheduled to spend two days in Orange County at the Dis· neyland Hotel. The blizzard canceled that t1ip. however. and it has not been rescheduled, according to Payton. Both Vl P trips were part of the celebration or the new Orange County-Lake Tahoe flight schedule, which includes daily flights on the week days and twice daily trips on the weekends. Fare is $32 round trip. TV Headache: Pie Throirers LUFKI N. Tex. (AP) Television station managers who s hivered with fear during the streaking craze last year have a new threat to th~. se<;urity or thei1· live newscasts: Pie throwers. Lanny Pogue. gener a l manager or KTRE-TV, directed his employes Monday to keep all 1doors to the station locked, especially during newscasts. The order stems from an inci· dent during KTRE's IO p.m. newscast Sunday night. Two men wearing ski masks burst into the studio and hit anchorman Robert Brashaw in the face with two pies. ··when you're on live, you just sit there like a pigeon," Pogue said. .. _. -~..:..... .... --.:....-------, YOU STILL BA. VE TIME! !! Several Carpet Manufacturers have co-operated with Aldan's to give you special prices through March. . We have just a few more days to take advantage of these March prices. We have specials o n p lushes. shags. twists and patterns. Hurry in and take advantage of these values. ... ALDEN'S CARPET 1663 PlACBfTIA AVE~•_ COSTA MESA• 646-4838 DRAPERY SALE ALSO GOING . ON NOW I Orange (;~ast EDITION YOL. 68, N O, 84, 2 SECTIONS, 2.C PAGES ORAN 2E COUNTY, CALI FORNIA T oday's Cl osin g N.Y. Stocks TUESDAY , MARCH 25, 1975 N TEN CENTS g Faisal Assassinated by Nephew BEIRUT. Lebanon (APl l\ing Faisal of Saudi Arabia, o ~taunch friend of the United States and al the l>ame time a bankroller of Arab wars against Jsrael, was assassinated in his royal palace today by a .. mental- ly deranged" nephew. the official Saudi r adio announced His ailing brothe r . Crown l>rince Khaled Jbn Abdul Aziz. 62. wai. proclaimed king s hortly afterward. The gunshot slaying cast a new shadow over the Middle East fol lowing the collapse las t weekend of a U.S. effort lo find a peace settlement in the area. The official radio in Riyadh. the winter capital of Saudi Arabia, ;;aid the nephew, Prince Fais al lbn Musaed Ibn Abdul Aziz, pulled a gun and shotJ<ing Faisal several times in an au- . dience room of the modest palace in the heart of Riyadh a fter approaching rum to offer :salutations on the occasion of Prophet Mohammed's birthday, being cel ebra t ed t oday throughout the Moslem world . The audience was for princes and commoners. the radio said. Tbe nephew was described m the broa dcast as the son of Faisal's half brother. Musaed. (United Press International said the nephew altended San Francisco State and Colorado University in tbe late 1960s. > The radio added that Faisal. whose age was variously listed as 69 or 70, died later in a hospital oC gunshot wounds. The rate of the nephew was not mentioned. Faisal was known to have had Bedouin bodyguaTds who usually <'arried submachine guns and • ssessor UIZ I ltlenao Released Juvenile Hall Hassle Bared 0~1ly P>lot St•fl Plloto WRITES SCATHING MEMO County's Robert Thomas Oil Co1npany Chie f Ente r s Innocent Ple a An innocent plea has been en- tered in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles by George Hopwood. d irector of retail sales for Douglas Oil Company, Costa Mesa, lo charges of perjury in an alleged plot to fix the wholesale price of gasohnc. Hopwood. "'hOH' trial was scheduled for A1,>ril IS, denied Monday he m ade false state- ments to a federal grand jury c·oncerning discussions with Powerine and Fl etcher Oil com- pany officials about lhc price of gasoline. Douglas Oil Company is one of six oil firm s facing federal charge~ of allegedly violating the Sherman Antitrust Act by fi xing the wholesale price of gasoline ;md s uppressing competition. Orang.-~ Coast' ..... £~ Wl"nth.-.r Partly cloudy tonight, but the weather service is calling for fair skies Wed· nesday. Winds up lo 30 m .p.h. are ext>ected with cooler days. Highs 58 to 62. Lows tonight 45 to 52. INSIDE T OD/\ Y · • Refugees .ore fleeing Htle. tM former religibus centef" of South Vietman. Dunkirk-style m boots a1'1d rafts. TlttJJ recall • the mauacre dcUvem1 by Communut& during thf 1968 Tel offensive. Sttt .,tOT'JI and mopPageM. I l Index Sharp disagreement between Oran ge County's Juvenile Justice Commission and county administrators was made ap- parent in a memo released Mon· day by county Ad ministr ative or. ficer Robert Thomas. "Obviollsly this office <.1nd tht· Juvt:'nile Justice Commission arl' far a part in philosophy and ap· proach to the problems of juvenile justice,·· Thomas said in his memo to county supervisors Jt was touched off by a Feb. 24 letter to the board from the com- mission which reiterated the commission's insistence that a second juvenile hall be built. Thomas res ponded lo that re commendation and three otherl> by unleashing scathing criticism or the com mission. First, he criticized the com· mission's letter and the four re- commendations it contained for "not representing a b~sis for any respons ible overhaul of the juvenile justice system." Thomas said the commission':- letter did "not pro\'ide <.1 founda· lion for its conclusions and re· commendations" or u basis for responsible decision making." His words represented an open break with the state mandated commission whose five members are appointed by Superior Court judges. Thomas called the demand for additional secure facilities for juveniles a ·'philosophy" that does not recognize "current na· tional trends or take into con- s ideration current research." His strongly worded fiv e-page me m o to th e s uperviso r s chastised the commission for : -Failing to inventory availa· ble community-based resources for the treatm ent of Juveniles. -Nol supporting obtaining written policies and procedures for determining when juveniles should be confined lo an institu· tion . -Not recognizin g that some probation department sponsored program s allegedly have not been properly evaluated. -Supporting what he called "probation satellites" rather than true alternatives to the juvenile justice system. Continuing his critpcism of the Juvenile Justice Commission, Thomas charged it ''has con- sistently offered no alternative~ other than requi remcnts for more resources.·· ··such recommendations lend to protect the ex isting juveml e justice s ystem from change." the county administrati\'e officer said. <See LETTER, Page JUI B11s Cnt.~h Last bus to La llabra" It looked that wny late Monday afternoon a s vacationing teenagers pus hed and shoved their way onto Orange 9ounty Transit Distri ct bus bound for points north from beach stop on Newport Beach's Balboa Boulevard. E'1s ter Week beachgoers got an extr a day to nurse Monday's sunburns today as beach weathn.-t 11 rned so11r. Bill Ficker Leads HEADS BRIDGE LOBBY Newport's Ficker r\ ey, port R(' ach architect and \UChtsman Bill Ficker l'mer,gc•d ·Mondav as the head of a new l'f fort to· induce stale and fl'deral agencies to apprO\'l' u :-ix ·la1w Upper Ba y Bridge. At the same cit\ eoune1l SCl>s1on in "'hi ch Fi('ke"r a~sumcd the leadership role. an attempt to resurrect a move for a second span over the bay wound up on a back burner. Mayor Donald Mcinnis an nounced Ficker's chairmanship of a new group known as Bridge Action Team 1976 (BAT '76) and praised , the former planning commissioner's willingness lo lead the effort. Soon afterwards. Councilman Paul Ryckoff brought forth sug· gestions that the city begin nO\\ to re-examine the possibility of a larger span which would cross the bay from about 17th Street to Jamboree Road. Ryckoff stressed that hi s pro· posal tor a second bridge effort would go beyond the traffic. easing role envisioned for a ne\\ Coast Highway bridge. Corporate Plaza's Bid Wins Approval Re emphasized that if planning were lo begin now, the city could be in better shape if it is dis - covered that the Coast Highway s pan does not prove to be a panacea for the clogged condi- tions of the roadway. Althouich no vote was taken, it was clear Ryckoff's proposal was not. Popular with other coun- cilmen. A general d evelopment plan for a corporate plaza develop- ment on more than 48 ocres or Newport Center-won approval by city council~n Monday-with a few extra conditions added. Concerned about the effe<.1.s of extra trarric on cl<>sged stretches or Coast Hig hway, councilmen agreed to several new condlUons on the large project, empbasiz- lng that a development schedule must croancid• een rally with forecast im,rovements of the roadway. Tbe plaia, delaytd ror several weeks so th1t the city could revise Its traffic element o! the aeneral plan. calls for ~1 separ~tc build· tng sill'!-on acreage boundoo by tbe highway, Newport C«!ntcr Drive, Furullon Ori\'e and an ex- tension of A voe ado A venue to San Jc>aqwn Hills Road Approval Monday came after coun~ilrnen appro\Crl the re· quired changes lo the circulation el ment of the city 1eneral plan. Those shtru~ were crucial to the corporalt! project The ch anges allow tor lht• format.ion or a couplet ar·ra.ngc- m en t. whirh would l\lrn Avocado':s extension and a sea· CSee PLAZA. Page ,U} " Councilman John St.ore assert· ed that by res urrecting the Ryckoff plan now. attention would be "diverted and diluted from the num ber-on~ priority al hand.·· He em hilStzed the need for un ~imity the C4"1\munlty on the specifitatlbn of the Coast HJghw r~tacem nt bridge. Of g atest tonctm lO coun .:1lmen fs th• potE>nU•I resurrec- tion ot coutroveray .over the htictttolth h\Ya1 pan. ( P Ea,~..Ul daggers in golden scabbar&. The Saudi Arabian embass} 111 Beirut described the nephew a:- being 27 or 28 years old and said he llad been treated in a mental hospital in the pasL Of'ficials iR W ashingt.on sau.I they were inclined on the basis ol first sketchy information lo 3{' cept the view that Faisal'~ a!') sassination was an isolated bloY. struck by a deranged nephc"' Bul lht•y addt!d lh<.1l tht!y did not. rult.> out the possibility of broader political motivt'~ for the monarch ·~ dt>ath, pos~ibly from oul~1dt' Saudi Arabia. Less than two hour.; later, the 1 ad10 announced the proclama- tion of Kh aled as king and the ap- pointment or another brother. Prince Fahd. 53, as the new . crown pnnce. Fahd had carried (See ... AISAL. Pager\Z) ere Sweeping Probe By Supervisors Uy GARY G Ri\N\1LLE 01 "" 0•1ly Pilot SYfl Stung by an audit that shows former assessor An- drew Hinshaw's successful 1972 congressional cam- paign cost county taxpayers m ore than Sl2,000. Orange Coun ty supervisors today ordered a sweeping investigation into the assessor's office. T HE BOA R D ALSO in ~truc:led county coun sel Adrian Kuyper to lake the legal steps necessary to re- cover the taxpayer funds allegedly expended for Hinshaw's campaign. And as a further indication of their displeasure with the scandal-ridden assessor's office,. the s upervisors "suggested" that Assessor Jack Vallerga immcctiulcly su~pend "all employes in- dicted by the Orange County Grand Jury." Finally. the board ordered all reports r elated to the !>Candal. including the audit, r eleased to the public. THE SUPE R VISORS' get-tough policy \\as established at the end of a closed door session when. for the first time, they were given copies of the audit covering the assessor's office involvemen t in Hinshaw's '72 primary campa1j:!n. The seven-week audit by Auditor-Controller Vic Heim ·s staff \\as ordered b.y the super\'il>ors shortly after nine assessor's offict• employes were indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury eci rly last December for all eged illegal campaign activities. During their investigation. a uditors interviewed more t han 70 assessor's e mployes and uncovered the $12,000 loss, most of it in· wages paid to county workers ailegedly assigned campaign chores on coun- ty time. MOR E LOSS COUl.D probably be found, the auditors asserted. But the cost of auditing would pro- bably outweigh the amount reco\'erable. they added. When instructing Kuyper to r ecover the purported loss, the board said he should. 1f necessary, fil e a claim against the S25.000 indemnity bond posted by Hinshaw when he was assessor. The board also said Kuypt.>r should look to the S250,000 blanket bond lhat co\ cr s all county employ es . The call to suspend the indicted workers was aimed al six indictccs who remain on the job. T WO OTHER WORKERS "ho were named in the Grand J ury's 33-count indictment have already retired a nd assistant assessor Georgt: Upton was s uspended Monday after being indicted on bribery charges Fri- day. Until Upton's s uspension assessor .Jack Vallerga re- fu sed to s uspend any of the accu~ed men. <Sec ASSESSOR PROBF., Page A2i •I • . ' . Hinshaw Ouster Nixed b y Panel A House clect1on suhcomm1t tee in Washington. D C .. toda~ dismissed an act ion brought hy Rep. Andrew Hinshaw's ( R Newport Beach) 19 74 Democratic election rival lo re move him from office DOW OVERCOMES NEWS OF FAISAL · NEW YORK <UPI> Tht• stock market, overcoming tht• shock of King Faisal's a!-.~assin;1 tion. rallied today and elo~cd higher in fairly actl\'C trading on the ~l'W York Stock Exchltngl' Thl' Dow Jone~ 1ndu::.tnJI ,I\ crage. orr more than n11w points al lhc out::.et. gained 44fi points to 747 R9 It lost 19 point~ ~londa) Advan('c.., and ckchnc.., Wl'l't' alm()!l.l <>ven . Prices "ere lo\\ er 111 modernlt> trading on the I\ men can Stocl.. Exchange. Dl'monat Roderick \\"!I son of 0t'l·an~tdl· had filed papers con- te:-.tmg Hin shaw·:-. election to a :-.ccond tt•rm To :-.upporl h1~ contention lhal the l'\e'' port Beach congressman shouldn 'l be seated in the current Congress. Wilson cited alleged 11· regul:.iritil'es in llinshaw·s 1972 campciign llo\\ ever . the subcommittee qwckly rult"d today that the ques- t 1 o n s '"' 1 :-e d b v W i I son • s ctwllrnge wen.• not 'related to the rurn·nt Congress l11nsha\\ and his c hief \\ Jshmgton aide Paul Stewart 1 t>portedly were present al the In 1d hearing. The Newport Bl'al'h congressman did not :-pt>ak to the subcommittee. Wlli,on reportedly sent 3 Mail- ~ram stating that tie could not JUSlif y the expense of a trip to Washington for only a brief op. pearance before the committee. ~ ... ---- . JI I DAil. Y P1LOT N •• l\!!d!¥ Mwef\ ZS, 117'5 Faisal Death Bad Contract· Talk" Fro• P.,,e Al PLAZA •.• menl of M cArthur Boulevard into one-w:iy roads. Blow for America Reopen? Traffic headt•d lnl3nd from Coast Highway wou.ld lruvel tbu lane:. of MacArthur. Car.i headed seaward would u~e a one -~ ay extension or Avocado. By WILLIA~1 L. RYAN A .. Special C..r...._...,. The ussassination or Saudi Arabia's King Faisal leaves the world ~tunnl'd itnd apprehensive about lht· rcpercu~sions. At li moment when the CCl\1!,e or peace could 111 afford it, the slaying rcmo\l•d a pill::ir of con !)ervat1s m and Champion of stability from the chronically un- stable Middle Ea~t ~ccne. Jt is a severe blow to the Unitoo States because. m s pite of the passion aroused by the Arab con- flict with Israel. Faisal regarded the American~ as friends and a l· lies. His immcn:.c presllge in the Arab \\Orld as a symbolic de- fender of the Mo~lcm faith made him a most important fncnd of the United States. The develoµment heralds un- <'erlainty in the dominant nation of lhe oil cartel :md thus causes shudders around lhe industrial v.orld. But it hkL'IY will also prci- H' a ~t·\ t·re jolt lv lht· Organiza lion of P et roll'um Producing Countries. The () P EC 1:. nt:aring r NEJJ'S ANA LYSIS a cntical :.1tuat10n ('aused by u ~lut of oil on the world market. and Saudi Arabia's position on policies is J matter of pnme im· portance tot he others The situation is dangerous for Saudi Arabia itself at thb lime. Its new flood of oil riches since the October 1973 Arab-Israeli ""ar has generated monumental problems bl·cause its s mall population of eight million has been ill prepared to absorb it all. The assassination pre!:ients a whole ne" range of impon derables for all participants in the endless l\liddle East strugglt: and in the oil picture us well. Faisi:il felt himseU the prolet· tor of the Prrsian Gulf -which Arabs call the Arabiun Gulf and so had contractt..'Cl with lht• Americans ~rnd French for vast amounts of ~oµhistic~1tcd C!rm~. 'A hich now. in olhCl' hands. coult.I take on a new look Faisal weaved a lacy pattern among the Middle-East comba· tant.s. Re abhorred and feared left extremists and so distributed his largesse judiciously to gain influence with the Arab foes of Israel, including the Palestint• 1 Liberation Organization, some of whose more moderate public pronouncements might have been traced to Saudi Arabia. Faisal seemed to want an Arab-Is raeli peace of some sort, or at least an approach to it, because without some measure 'of stability he couldn't get on with the p roblems generated by his nation's sudden flood or riches. Yet Faisal was stonily adamant about one thing: he felt he cou1a never rest while what had been the Arab half of Jerusalem re· mained in I s raeli hands. Jerusalem s helters a revered Islamic shrine. No Arab ruler could have been more dt:· krmincd than Faisal that the Jsraelis would l'ventually have to make concessions, including lhal ont• U .. IT ........ SLAIN BY NEPHEW Saudi Ara bia' a Faisal From Page A l FAISAL ... out a number of official missions for Faisal the past year. Khaled has had heart s urgery and there was speculation that 1'"ahd would lukc over the actual administra- tion of the government, possibly as prime minister. Strikin g machinists at the McDonnell Douglas Corporation said today they w ent to reopen tontract talks with the company a.nd bring a quick end to their six· week-old strike. . Officials of the International Association ot Machinists also announced that strikers will con- tinue receiving $40-a-week strike benefits although the union's strike funds wlll soon run out. Meanwhile, com~any officials still bad nothing lo say about Sun· day's refusal by machinists to accept a new three-year con· tract. As for reopening contract talks with a feder.al mediator. a com- pany official said he was not aware of any new negotiating sessions. In a recorded "hotline'' message. Leonard Loomis, assis- tant directing business represen- tative of JAM Lodge 720, said the union hopes to return to the bargaining table soon. The stl'ingenl conditions for e1p· proval stemmed from concern that if the development filled too rapidly, a heavy burden would be placed on the highway before widening is completed and the new Upper Hay Bridge i s finished. Councilma n Paul Ryckoff added much of the specifications to the condition setting the oc- cupancy schedule. Only one-quarter of the total square footage of the buildings in the projel'l would be allowed for occupancy before January or 1979. Only 75 percent of the area would be a llowed by the same monthot 1981, acC'ordmgtotheap- proval condil1011. S1>0kes m en for the develop· ment 'firm stre~sed that their lime schedule already called for a somewhat similar occupancy rate. It would require several years simply to install all the im provements on the land befon· :-.cparalc ll•nants would firm up their plans t11 build i:orporak l>uildin~s on tht• s ites which will t•nl'irde J lake, lhl'Y added. •'rom Page A J LETTER .•. lie called for evide nce or •·broade r concern for construe· t1ve change" lo improve the ~ystem. / Vallerga Suspemls Indicted Official In Washington and other Western capitals, Faisal had been regarded as a moderating influence in the Arab world. Some U.S. officials privately described his death as a blow to American policy in the Middle East. An Israeli diplomat in Geneva said : "This will send sbockwaves through the world. Jt may have· vast consequences, not only in the Middle East." Officials at the IAM's Hunt- ington Beach local, where 1,500 workers are on strike, said today the union expects the Feder~l Mediat ion Service to call for more negotiating sessions, but "probably nothing will happen this week." Councilman Howard Rogers imposed sever al other conditions in his motion for approval. among them a stricture allowing only 10 percent of about 1,500 parking spaces to be for compact cars. He a!l;o added a ban on restaurant us es in two buildings proposed for a main entrance off Coast Hig hway. The developer never proposed that use. In a parting iab al lhe com- mission. Thom:Js said. •·1 sec no action b\' th 1 ~ commission lo mobihzt• "total public rC'..;ources. All l note b individual dt>mands for more resources <instilution~J to acl'ommodatt· ju venile offrn de rs." Thl' CAO enckd his IC'lter to the :-uper\'1:;or:. h) n·t·ommending th~1t the cum m 1 ~-.1011 ':; Ft•h. ~·I fl' t·ommcndalions bl' rC'jected bl·cau:-.e ··they <1rc not based on an obJective ::inaly:,1::; " Sclwo/,s Get Concert Fwul ~.\N FRAl':CISCO (AP) -The llubhc schools have fm;t priority lo the money generated by Sun- lt.iy·s big rock benefit at Kezar St.Hit um . lh e s late attorney ~t·nl·ral's offic:c s a >s. ffol'k promoter Bill Graham t-t.1gl•cl the b('nl'fit. thinking lhl· bu<Jnl of <•ducat1on was short cm 1·;1 ~h needed to support ~ports <.01d ()tht•r ext r;1 C'unicular a('· th 1t1cs But thl' board found <in add1t1onal $2 I million JU:.l before the sold·out C'Venl. The state's C'hanliible trust law te<1uircs that funds r<HScd for a spec1f1e C"harity be donated to tbat charily. Carole Ko:-nblum , a deputy in the attorney general':-. office. ::.aid Monday. Ripley Baylies Rites Sla lecl Funeral ::.e r Vll'l'" tor <11110 cit' :Jll'r R1plc·v Bt1~ lie-.. v.hu du~d ~aturduy .it lht· .lj.!1' or ;,u. \\ill ht· hl'ld ut 2 p.m Thur-.d.1\ ut Ualt1 .lk r g e r on F tin c r .ti ll om e 111 Coronudel ~ar. ;\Ir. Baylies. who w;1s presidl..'nt of Sierra Lincoln Mercury in Fullerton, d1<.'d ut his Corona dt·I Mar home after !:iuffcring a heurl .. uack. He 1s survivl•d by his widow. Helen: his daughter. Valerie Thompson of Elko. Nev.; his l'lrother, Jl a r ry Bayties of Pasadcnu. and one grandson. I ORANGE COAST H I •1Jl£1Ql!•ll ,,, rJrt~I' l "' 1 C .tifoff,fot wtlt\¥rh•,PIU.•twf'lt f·•'•tfi.,,...,• ~ ''• ruOt1 t'W'-dt>vtrw-Ot.t.nt)ll cc • t • ur i. r. .r.'4 r , 1 ... Yo •t ·"" Ml t "'' o • l"ihh -"'" l Mt')f'Vf H ft t ',, I p1J..1r I ,. I It ,,,., '"'' wt1Qrl i r1 •tut'·'~'·"''" , ,, • '"' ·~'n V"tl•v ''"'' -.ad11f'lMt\ \. 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'-"" •• ,..,. ·~ cteu Pftl.., ,..id •• GM•• -... . CilllfWfll• ~ ........... <•"'"'' .,.,,,_ ..... . ..,_14 "·°'-'"''· MHll••Y .,.,, .... uom. u 00 ,....,.. . Orange County Assistant A:.· scssor George Upton was ~us­ pended from his job Monday by Assessor Jack Vallcrga. Upton's sus pension was the first disciplinary action taken against nine a ssesl'oor's offitl' workers sinrc their mdictmt•nt last Dl•cember. They were <·harged by thl' t'ounty Grand Jury with offc11:o1t•s related to illegal campaigninJ,! al taxpayers' expense on behalf of R ep . Andrew Hinshaw (H Newport BeachJ in 1972. Upton was charged Friduy with three counts of accepting a bribe in the mos t recent indict· menthanded down bythcjury. Before suspending the former encyclopedia salesman, who has worked in the a ssessor's office ten years, Vallerga :.aid the charges in the indictment reflect "on the integrity and functioninf! of the assessor 's office ·· If clc~ed of the uccu:.at1on:., Vallerga s aid. IJpton \\ill be restored lo his post ;rnd paid m1~­ :-.ed \Vagt1s L:pton. 54. \\ ii:i :.i kcy w1tnes:. in the five-month Grund .Jury 111 From Pagf-A l FICKER ... Mcinnis stressed that the BA 1' '76 group will be a broadly-based organization which would lobby strongly for appro\"al by ~talt'. ft'deral and reg10nal agencies for the highwuy ~pan . One of the firs t steps will be to organiLt· support fort he t:urrcnt ly rt•rnmmcndNI he1Aht of about 17 lo :!II fl'l'l "ht·n I he bndgc plan 1·11 me ... IJl'fort· lhl' C.iliforn1..! lli~h\\41 ~-Cor11rn1-.~wn ~omet1me 10 Junl· lor 1n1t1al llc•1nng-. vesligation that led lo his own in· dictment and the indictment of l'1ght of bis county co-workers in December. . ~. From Page AJ ASSESSOR. • Vallerga took the Fifth Amend· menl a nd refused to testify before the Grand Jury during its five month investigation into the ~candal. However, he is mentioned by name in the 16th overt act charged to the alleged con· :,piracy by the Grand Jury. IN CALLING FOR suspension of t he employes, Board of .Supervisors Ch airman Ralph Diedrich said the men should not be prejudged and should be re- mstated with back pay if they are eventually acq ui tled. .. Jt 1s foolis h of Mr. \'all('rga to ~:.iy, a:. he has. that lhl' charg~~ 111 lht• fll"Sl indictment do not bit at the integrity of the assessor's of f1ce." Diedrich said "If the charges are proved true. they represent a misuse of public funds and we can't ovrr look that fact ," he added. T llE l~VESTIGATIO~ or· dC'rcd hy the board into the as- !>essor 's office includes an ex ammation by both the countv <"Ounsel's office and the count"y administr ator. Already, an audit firm hired bv the Grand Jury is del"ing inti1 past a ssessments of major Orange County firm:; The :.upervisor!:i' inquiry \\ 111 center on · ·policws. procedurl.':. and past assessment practices accord m g lo the resolution adopt ed today The announcement set off re- percussions in the world. Oil shares fell and the U.S . dollar dropped in value in Lon· don, where the British govern· ment circles expressed concern. The rapid trans 1t1on of power in Ri yadh appeared designed to quell any possible speculation ii bout a power struggle within the large royal family 2 Buy Shoes, The1i Rob Shop T~o young men who first chose a pair of shoes and then suggest· ed in menacing fashion that the young clerk should hand over the day's receipts fled with $105 in ca~h Sunday 1n Corona de! Mar. The theft took place at Van's Ti:nn1s Shoe-; at 3732 Eai.t Coa:.t I hghw;1~, shortly before noon, of· fH'l'r:o. :-.~11d r- Tht• two m l'n l'llkrt•d the• shop. 11w <l on s hoes. then i:hose a pair Alter approaching the cash re- g1sll'r. 01w man told Ctn 18-year- old fem.ilc clerk. ··why don't you gin· me a ll the money m the cc:ish drawer'?'' She handed 1t over and the two ml'n in their 20s walked calmly out of tc ~tore, police said. K issinger Travels .. WASHINGTON CUPI> - Sl'rretary of State Henry Kiss- inJ?er, just bac·k from the Middle F:ast , probably will begin a long- planned tnp to South Amenca April 7, j CCording to l,;.S. of- ficials. ll will be Kissinger's first lengthy tnp to Latin America ~mce he became secretary in mid-1973 Panel Eases Dove r Sl1ores Proje ct Ban The ban on reno•.:ation projects for fi\ c residences in Dover ~hores was lifted Monday after ~ewport Beach city councilmen agreed to a plan for stri<·t supervision of the work by city officials. The move by the council re· moves the red tags placed on the five vacant houses along Polaris Drive after city building inspec· tors found work going on without permits earlier in the year. Councilmen also agreed to a ::;tdct procedure or informing any . future purchasers of the property that the houses have been sub· jccted to cracking and other pro- blems in past years because or :-;cttling of fill dirt on the lots. 1t was that slippage which aboul eight years ago began causing damage to t.hc expensh·c homes. Eventually. the lr\'inl' Company bought the houses from I he or iginal owners and the houses were placed in mothballs. Little changed until a contrac- tor bought several of the houses ~md private owners bought the rest. Although coastal com- missioners granted permits for rebuilding, the city had not, and complaints by the Dover Shores Community Association brought t"ity inspectors to the s ite. They banned further \ .. ork. ~londay , city coundlme:i, who had demanded complett'd pro- gress reports on the restoration plans, said they were satisfied \\ ith the provisions that C'inl t•ngineers and soil geologists wuuld monitor all the work. " \I ,. .~, , I a 11 ' .. . •' ,I . ~ ' . ! ~ i ~ I . ; • ~ I ; I C ''. "· ...... ":. '.,~,,, 11 ,\'I :;··!· r1·1; ~,, ·! ,1 .. 1. -i-~'')"i "'' { I ! ; I( : . I : I ! I 1 I\! : : 1 ., ? '1 ·,' : '· . . .: I t 1. ·; • ' ' I • • . ·' ,. l ' f , f ! : : ! : : I I ' • ·' ~ • • l I ' i i : I · 1· : i t; : : ! ! ! ! \ 1· ; ; f [ ! \"!_";t ·\:~: '·,;: l, t~ I t' , • ' . . . ' . ; • , I! • ; ! ! i : I t -T"'li=i::=.... ·1 i . ~ . ; : .. ; . I l · YOU STILL BA.VE TIME! TV Headache: Pie Thrmoors LUFKI N. Tex. (AP) Television station managers who shivered with fear dui;ng the streaking craze last year have a new threat to the security of their live newscasts: Pie throwers. Lanny Pogue. gen eral manager of KTRE·TV, directed his employes Monday lo keep all 1doors to the station locked. especially during newscasts. The order stems from an inci· dent during KTRE's 10 p.m. newscast Sunday night. Two men wearing ski masks burst into the s tudio and hit anchorman-Robert Brashaw in the face with two pies. "When you're on live, you just ::.it there like n pigeon." Pogue said N e wport Man Struck by Car An elder ly Newport Beach mCtn was hospitalized after being struck by a car as he crossed a street in Costa Mesa Sunday evening. Charles W. Robertson, 72, or 4210 Park Newport, was listed in good condition today al Hoag Memorial Hospital following the accident on East 17th Sti-eet at 1 rvine A venue. Police identified the motorist in\'olved in the accident as Judv D. Mermis, 17, of li4 Costa Mes~ St.. Costa Mesa. Several Carpet Manufacturers have co-operated with Alden's to give you special prices through March. We have just a few more days to take advantage of these March prices. We have specials on plushes. shags. twists and patterns. Hurry in and take advantage of these values. tTOMMOlai ALDEN~S CARPET ..o:.;v.::Mle 1663.PLACENTIAAVE~ •.COSTA MESA• 646-438 DRAPERY SALE ALSO GOING OM NOW ;. A'S DAILY PllJOT EDEl'ORIAL Pr'4GE .. I Mail Has a Message· From time to time £he voice of the reople gets loud enough to reach the hallowed halls o the capitol . in Sacramento. , It seems to be happening in the battle over the controversial NOx smog control device which by law is supposed to be installed on all 1966·70 cars in six Southern California counties. Legislators, and the governor's office, report an • unprecedented volume of mail opposing the law on ' grounds the device damages engines, increases 1 gasoline consumption, bas a minimal effect on smog 1 reduction and, most important is unconstitutional if 1 applied only to the six counties. 1 A biU to repeal mandatory installation of the de 1 vice except on transfer of a vehicle passed the Senate. but was voted down in the Assembly Transportation · Committee, thus blocking a vote on the Assembly 1 floor. , This maneuver generated enough public outrage , to persuade the committee to reverse itself and move ) the bill along toward a floor vote. Some opinions may be changed there too. After f'f)urveying his mail-200 to l against the device-on& tformer opponent of the repeal bill commented, "You t begin to ask youself why you're breaking your pick in t this ground.•• ! And if th.e mail keeps coming, other vote- c conscious lawmakers doubtless will begin asking tbe 1 same question. · I ' Hope for the Fair ' : The Orange County Fair Board has taken a bold c step toward developing the annual county fair into a •major areawide event. It has hired Bob Hope and Les Brown's band .to perform for one night, July 15, at a cost of $30,000, 'which a few vears ago was the total entertainment ' ~udget for the fair. This year's entertainment budget hits $89,000 • . <?r~dually increased expenditures have resulted m rrusmg attendance and participation at the 10-day fair. Four years ago the attendance was 130 ooo· last year it was 213 000. ' ' Even SO, the fair still has fallen short in terms of stature and prcsti~e of some fairs in other counties. And the outdated, madequate and unattraCtive build· mgs have long needed to be replaced. But the board is working to rid the fair of its minor league image. The booking of top.drawer en- tertainment is sign that it is trying harder. ·Award Well Placed Over the years many worthy organization::, in Orange County have been recognized and assisted in the annual Disneyland Community Service Awards program. No award, however, has been more heartening lha.n this year's presentation to the Orange Coast College ··Help the Children" program. Started four years ago, it.currently involves about 100 OCC students. Their aim is to provide un - derprivileged county children with social and recrea· tfonal experiences which they might otherwise be de- nied. The student volunteers take the youngsters lo athletic e*ents and on camping trips and other recreational outings. No doubt the program will be able lo make good use ofthe $1,000 Disneyland award. But wbat's especially rewarding is the thought that so manY. busy college students have had the en- terprise and dedication to initiate and maintain this unselfish'program. . t>Oft\INO THEORY Wortls to . f 11evitable Tragedy Moves Closer ---... I !pit All Dear Glop my Gus Cambodia: ·How Guilty Are We? OccasioTIS (SYDNEY HARRIS) Antics with Semantics: My witticism was •·a well · turned phrase"; yours was .. a I wisecrack"; his w as "a smart- aleck remark.·· t When my company re- organized, I was promoted to a "consultant capacity"; you were ''kkked upstairs." '-My proPosal is ••some. fresh hinking on the subject"; your .c.lternativc propos al is an ·•un- 1ried innova. tion." An "awful'' mun is one :.i woman has just met a nd is · mterested in: a ··sweet " man is one shC' .has known a Jong time und is no longer interested m. The academic thesis that con· ~urs with my convictions is ,•·scholarly and m eticulous"; the one that controverts my beliefs is •·pedantic and nit-picking." Readers com plain about • ' ' s en s a ti o n a I i s m " i n th e JJewspaper. but they won 't ,change to the . oposition paper because it's .. dull ·• H e refus es to take a lie· detector test because "he must have something to hide''; I re· fuse to take one because "it has no legal status, and the machine violates my protection against 1 seJf-incri min a ti on.'' ' lie ''goofed": you made a "boo·boo"; but all 1 had was •·a mental block." When my opinion coincides with the many, I advert 1o "lhe .~ ............ "•t • • ---- Today on the freeway I saw a small, yellow. hydrogen-powe red car, from UCLA. Hooray for clean air! Unfortunately. it was being towe<l by a large, gas-guzzling NOX producer. Bli. GMmy OW <-•ltt1 are 11111mttttC lly ....-n ...-...... Mc:eQarllynftKt .. ~ ef tM •w .. .-r. S... .,._ ,., -t.GlwmyGw, Dally rt.._ inherent common wisdom or the people"; when it disagrees with the many, I r efer to "the his- t.orieal fact that the majority is almost always wrong." The extroverted club member I happen to like is "jolly and open"; t he extroverted one I happen to dis like is •'loud and pushy." Male chauvinis m reveals itself semantically even in the use of little prepositions: a pro· miscuous and unattached male is amiably referred to as a "man about town." but a woman of the same s tatus and inclinations is disparagingly r eferred to as "on the town." A dirty book written by a noted author is "Rabelaisian"; one written by an unknown author is ··obscene." The nations we currently favor have "governrflents"; the na· tions we are quarreling with ha\"C "regimes" <Notice bow quickly after delente "Red China" turned into the "People's Republic.") · I answered th e awkward question with a "polite evasion''; you answered 'it with ''double· talk"; he answered il wilh a •'whopping lie." Niftiest euphemism of the year, from a company's annual report. in describing heavy losses from strikes: .. Declining stock profits due to volume variances from plan.". I ' . \ WASHINGTON -The foggy notion in Congress that endjng a id to Cambodia will halt bloodshed under a C'oalition gov· ernment benevolently gujded by Prince Norodom Sihanouk con· flicts with two harsh realities. First, Sihanouk,""exilecl in Pek· ing, has no real jnfluence over Communist forces·in Cambodia, which are larg\lY controlled by th e North Vietnamese politburo. After the Communis t takeover in Cambodia, the sax · ophoneplay- in g Prince would be a temporary figurehead packing his bags for luxurious retirement at Mougins on the French Riviera. Even if he favored a coalition government, Shianouk could not impose it on Cam bodia n Communists and would not try. SECOND, neither C.:amlxxhan insurgent leaders nor their men- tors in Hanoi have the slightest ·intention of collaborating with the d efeated politicians or Phnom Penh. Rather, they talk of avoiding the mistake of Dr. Salvador Allende, the late marx- ist president of Chile: not quickly liquidating the bourgeois polill· cians who later ousted him • Publicly earmarking st>ven Cam- bodian leaders for the firng squad is only the beginning in making .sure Cambodia js not another Chile. Thus, by stopping fuel and a m- munition for besieged Phnom Penh, Congress speeds the Com- munist victory and probably guarantees nationwide reenact- ments of executions. imprison- meols and repression common everywhere in Cambodia under Communist. control. Even with continued U.S. aid, the miserably Jed Cambodian army seems doomed. But that can be traced to years of Congress's denying adequate aid and advisers. In ( EV ANS.NOV AK J !-eeking guilt for the Cambodian tragedy, all roads lead to Wushington. TO CLEANSE their hands 11f blood, me mbers of Congress show ingenuity -particularly Sen. Henry M. Jackson, the former hawk turned Indochina dove. Jackson is urging Senate majority leader Mike Mansfield to fly to Peking to urge bis old friend, Prince Sihanouk, to seek a coalition government which would avert a Carobodian blood- bath. The Jackson view of Cam- bodia 'sees the jnpgents sus· picious of Hanoi, frTendly to Pek· ing and respectful of Sihanouk. J<Jckson must not have listened to the Prince lately. Ever since being deposed by Gen. Lon Nol on l\l;irch 18, 1970, Sihanouk has talked of...,.evenge through Com~ munist military victory in Cam- bodi a and then fading away to f'r:.mce. "If l go on as chief of stale after victory." he told the Swiss Tribune de Geneve· in December 1971. "I run the r isk of being pus hed out the window by the Communists . like (Jan> :\lasaryk. or I might be im· prisoned for re\'is1onism or de· nationism.'' li e since hus soundl:'d that theme in interview ;ifter interview. RETliRNING from a \'tsil to I lanoi in January, Sihanouk seemed even m ore resigned to Hanoi's hegemony over all In- dochina. including Cambodia. To a Western vis itor in mid- February. the Prince seemed morose, expressing doubt be could serve any useful purpose in Cambodia and again yearning for the Riviera. Nor is Peking calling the Cam-bod~n tune. Although military ~upplies for the insurgents come from China, 2.000 military ad- visers in the field are North Viet- namese (as arc s ome 8,000 log is tical troops ). Having trained Cambodian insurgents while North Vietnamese dh·isions held the field for three years, Hanoi remains the domi- nant political force. And Hanoi is notmiously al· Jergic to negotiating when its troops arc on lop. The clandestine. radio l>f Cambodia's insurgents , localed near Hanoi and run by Vietnamese, on March 3 indicted Prt·~ident Lon ~ ol and s1:-. other C:.1mbod1an leadl:'rs: ··our Cam bodi:.m p1.•opll:' ... t•annol forgin· l h ~ s l' t I' a I l 0 I' :-.. \\' l' Ill ll ' I l'll min :.11 l· th l' m · ~0800\" "ho h;i!> studicu Communist control over nearh <.111 of Cambodia's countrysid1.· and one-third of its population belie\'es the list would end at six or se\'en notable:-... There is abun· <lant evidl'nl'L' of drumhead justice in the pro,·incl's, \\.itb of- ficials secretly execukd by stab· bing. Ordinary villagers arc !>Carce· ly immune. Refugees and defect·' in~ Communist soldiers agree that in July 1974, after capturing Ta Hen out µost of Baltambang µro,·ince, insurgents executed 900 men, women and children. Besides other well documented massacres. insurgents ha\'e been burnin{? villages. C'ollecti,·izin~ farmer s. and rcpress in~ Bud- dhist observances. In s hort. whc•n anfi·aicl Congr essmen argue to cntl aid rather than .. prolon ~ Cam bodia's agon~ ... the~· are urging the lJnited Stall's 10 hasten :1 brutal campaign against one of the world 's o ldest, mo~l sophisticated r ultun·s. The UC 'Money Tree' Those who resent the $30,000 and 540.000 and higher saJaries re· ce1ved by state and local officials · :-;hould f.:'ivc a cheer for Governor J erry Brown. At a r eC'ent meeting of the V.C. Regents Brown spoke out against the salaries being paid by the un- iversity. 1t was during the m eet· ing at which David Saxon '"'a s being engaged as U.C.'s new prexy. While voting for Sax- on. the gov- e r n o r vigorous!> op- p o s c d the $59,000 salar~ as •'inappropriate during hard times." .. W{• ~n· reaching the point '"hen we ;.1 r e going to have lo ask everyone to lighten his belt. We can't tell those who are more hard pressed to accept this when those in higher positions do not," he said. The new f!Ovci-nor has been de· monstrating a perceptiveness not apparent ly enjoyed by others in government. He says he is.trying ·•to find a human, rational way to keep the ~overnment from going bankrupt." He might have added that the excessive salaries being paid will bankrupt the people. · VNFORTUNATF.l.Y, the go'· t•rnor Is ooly one o£thc 24 regents, and obviouslv hls views are not shared by the others v. ho voted not. onlv to hire Saxon at a salary $10,000 hi1ber thon thal paid the governor! but ol!'lo to continue rurntsh ng at no cost the 13 -room Spanish sty l e Ken in~ton hom e \\ ith s("rvunt.s pairl from univer!'lity endowment fund~ ln <1dchtlon. he \\Ill receive a ch.mCfeurt.>d limousine. $15,000 tax free t•xpcns t' mon~y on top of ttgular st ate travel expenses. end all utilities pald . .Brown Ui ( EARL WATERS ) living in a S250 a month apartment a nd paying the r ent oulofhis own pocket. Observing that university salaries arc genera lly con- :siderably higher than other state salaries for comparable work. Brown declared, "Something is wrong. The university should change its schedules." Charles J. Hitch. retiring pi·esi· dent, arrogantly replied ··1 think the solution is to increase s tate salaries." Hitch now receives the same salary and emoluments that Saxon will get and will rctirP on a pension double the amount or the annual ear,ninl'!' or th e average Californian. · IIlTCH added th:it hl' didn't know of any state whet·c the un- iversity president doesn't make more than the J:!Overnor. Ile s:i1d "'high salaries :.ire needed to at- tract top talent." That mi~ht sell except for the facts, Going back to the days of Robert Gordon Sproul every U .C. pres identhas been recruited from ~itbin the un- iversity system. They didn't have to tecruit them, they were aJready there at far less salaries. Hitch was 3 S30,000 vice prest· dent. Saxon w ns a UCLA provost. Regent William Coblentz engaeed in the legerdemain .which has become all too pre· \'alent in go\'ernment. He cited the fact State School Superinten· dent Wilson Riles makes only $.15 000 while th~ Los Angel<'s s upen ntendt•nt dr:rns $60.000 '\\ ith :1 mu<.·h ~mallt>r !\l:lff and tt·~1>4rn:-1hil11~ .. Thi~ <·ompunng 11nc-nublit• emplo}e·~ ~alat·y "1th anolht•r has bt·com t• a g am l' "ith no end jng. They havt' forgottt'n to com- pare their salaries with the earn· ings of the poor defenseless ta~· payer who must foot the bill. ~1any of the C'Omparisons ar<> made with those \\ho vote the11· own p;iy or serve under those~ h1\ han· n11 1 nhi bit ions ahout spl•nd ing. Bl T TllE taxpayL·r is left won- dering how anyone can ~ so v;iluable to s ociety that he must be paid three and four and ten limes as much as the average tax payer e arns. Only Governor Brown seems to understand the struggles the citizens are h aving keepin~ food on the t able during the period of inn a ti on and lhC' frustrations of many, more qualified than some m government drawinJ! the high sa larie s. who n o w fi n d thcmsel\·es on the strc•et looking tor any kind of a .1ob. ,\::.the governor ~<iici, ··There 1s no money tret•. ·' ' ' ORANGE COAST DAILY 'PILOT Robert N. Weed, Publi.~fT Thomas Kee111l , Editur Barbara Kre1bich. Editorial Page Editor The editorial page of the Daily P :Jo( seeks to inform and "timulate readers by presenting Ol"I this page dh·erse commentary on topics of interest by 1>~1ld1cal cd columnists and <."artoonists, by providing a forum for readers' \It~" s and b~ presenting tha!'I nt.'"spafl<'r s opinion:. nnd 1rle<1111 on current loJ)il's The-<'Uilon•I opinion!' or the 0:111~ Pilot lpp('ar onl} In lht> c'flilnrial t-olumn al the top or th~· IHI~(' Opinions e~· p~sf'd hy tlw M lumrusts and cartoorusl:. and letter "nters arc thrir O\\ n and no endor..1·mrnl Qf lhv1 r \ IC\\S l1~ lh1• T>11it~· Pilot. should b(' lnf<'rrl•d Tuesday, March25, 1975 Doctors' Referral' 'Kickbacks' Linked To 2 Medical Labs SAN DfEGO <AP) --Two medical labor1t0ries -one of them a spin-ore of the Revlon cosmetics firm -have been charged with price-fixing and making "kickback" payments to doctors. Dist. Atty. Edwin Miller ( ) filed separate antitrust com· St t plaints l\ofonday against Cen· ft e tral Diagnostic Laboratory and National Health Lab- or atories. The complaints churgc that euch I.ab set up partnerships wltft • physicians who allegedly r eferred their lab work -such as pap smears and blood tests -to the two firm .... . The labs then billt.od the patients at r::it(·s up to 300 percent h11her than those charged by local competing laboratories, with moot of the excess profit being "kicked back" to the doctors ~1illersaid. ' f;q11it!I Official• Senfe11.,ed LOS ANGELES (AP) ~A former executive vice president of J..:quity Funding Corp. of America and 11 other former company officials have been sentenced to varying prison terms or fined in connection with the massive hoax that resulted in the (irm's failure. Sanluel B. Lo,.11('11. who receive<.! the heaviest sentence in U.S. District Court hl•re Monday, was :-:ent lo prison for five year~ des pite his plea that his role in the Equity Funding fraud had .. dl.'stroyetl my mental health" .:ind m;.idc it necessary for him to :-t.'<...' a p~ychiatrist . ('fait•f Dt1eb Axl.., ·ApolO!l!J" LOS ANGELES <A Pl f>o li ce Chief Ed.,.,·ard Davis say:. the \\ :.itergate grand jury .. mu."t apologize to the American people'' for turning the hl•<trings of former White lfousc aides into "''hat ht• termed ··unconstitutional lynchings.·· Jn a Jan. 29 lctter 1·cleased Mond:.iy by the Washington, D.C.- based "Coalition to f:nd Grand Jury Abuse.'' Davis also referred lo wh at he called "a public hysteria" generated against former President Nixon. . Dendl~/ Poi."'''' .!ti;t;11 j'r;ssi119 LOS AI'GELES (AP>--A mis1akenly sold poison has made 19pcrsons sick und causL'd county health officials to issue a warn· ing that still-missing supplies of the poison could kill. Hc:.ilth offic1;,;\~ ::.•Hd i\'1onday lh:.tt J.tbout 50 pounds or deadly ~odiu n1 nit r.ite rL' n1 aincd unaccounted for a ft('r being sold by mi~- 1 akL' o.t ~ th<...' popular food fluvor t•nh<inec·r monosodium J.(lutamatc .lge11fs ,\·11b .tlo11 Mith :\rsenal FELTON 1C Pl 1 1'\_>dero.d :.;gents r-.tonday arrested a 38· \"ear.old m<1n rind confiscated seven machineguns and a 20· inilli 1nclL'r :.t nti ;Ji re raft cannon from his residence. The arrest of Carrel lfarrub. :1 purtime employe at a Felton area laundry, culminated a six month investigation by special <igents of the Bure<1:u of Alcohol , Tobacco and Firearms .. fie faces 10 years in prison and , or SJU,000 fine for each count MeaslPs llits f 'o1•r Co11t1ties SACRA!\I ENTO (i\PJ Four Northern California counties have been hit b y measl('S outbrl'uks recently, a state health of- ficial announced loda) 11 .... urged parl.'nts to gel their children im- munized. Ur. Jain e~ Chin. l'hlef of thL· ~t;;le Department of !iealth's 1n ft'L't1ous di!'iease section. ~:.tid \h t• outbre;.iks occ urred in J\.1011 terey . St1n Fr;_1ncisco. San J\1utt·u ;ind San la Cr uz counties • Charged in A••nult Actor Dan Dailey has been charged with assault, bat- tery and. public intoxication for allegedly slugging an airl in es employ e at San· Fr<incisco International Airport. police said Mon- da.}·. Pa ssenger Agent Everett lfcmenway said the dancer cursed him a n d struck him in the face because he was denied ac- cess to a plane leaving for Los Angeles. Court Nixes 'Undercover' O,,, Campuses S.\'.\" f'~HA:'\C ISCO (,\J>1 Po~t ing of underco\·cr poli tl' <t.J!t'nls on college campusL's is ·guvernmcnl snooping in the ex - ?rl'ml,.. and unconstitutional. the C:..Ji forn1 a Supreme Court has ruled. 'fhc ununimous decision l\1on· d;;y said police officers cannot pose a:-univCrs ily students merely to compile intelligence dossiL'rs on students and pro· fe:.sors for possible future use. "The crucible of ney,· thought is the uni\'ersity classroom ; the campus is the sacred ground of free discussion," Justice ri.1athe~· Tob1iner \\'role in the decision. .. Once u•e expose the teacher or thL' student to poss ible future pro· S(·cution for the ideas he mav ex prl·:.s. u·e forfeit the securilf th;;l nourishes {'hange and advance- ment.· • still time or income ax preparation at no charge You can still mohe an dppo1ntrn en1 at Los Angeles Federal Savings 10 let a proless1ona1 prepare you r personii Federal and California Tax returns at no cost. 1n private, wtlh all in'fo?mallon heid in strictest confidence. A S5,000 deposit qual1f1es. Appo intment s are limited. however, and tim e is running out, so please come in and make your appointment now' If you have a c ertificate of deposit w11h another sa vings institution, we will arran ge your tax appointment now. and tr ansfer your account at maturity with no loss of interest. also no charge Safe Deposi t Boxes • Informed Buyers Bureau • Pe rsonal Checking Account at a cooperat ing sta tewide comrnerc1a! bank • Travelers Checks-and 20 rnore most wanted se rvices (Some se rvices require a m1n1mum balance ) Always the highest return on Savings Accounts. Certificates of De - posit and Investmen t Certilicales. LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS NEWPORT BEACH account ln1ur•nce now doubled lo $40.000 3201 Newport Blvd • (7 14 ) 675-4500 (Across the street fr om City Hall) MaAO omcl -DOWNTOWll: °"9 W1lth1'f! Build•nog, Witthllf! 8tvd II G•lnd lOI Arioelff. c.111 10C)l1 O'flf'r OfttCI'~ lhlOllQllOUI l"I! "'f!I Tu..tey. M•rch 25. 1915 DAILY PILOT AS , Mormon .Ca,.cer Rate Lower SAN DIEGO <U PIJ -The cancer de•th rates ot Utah and CaUtorpla Mormon& are flU' low•r than ~ for other white A!J)ericans. 'The cblirch'a ''Word or Wisdom" lorblddiaa use of tobacco, alcob&, oclfee and tea may be the reason. Dr. James Enatrom rep0rtetl the results or tfi~ pioneering study or Mormon death rates today and 21aid they suscest canct!r may be the result or an in- dividua l 's Jile style und therefore largely preventa- ble. "I feel it may well be possible to determine a healthful culde to living \\'hich could protect Americans from much or cancer if they're willing to live by this guide," he said :.it an American Cancer Society seminar. BESJDES OUTLAWING the use of many of the nation's common beverages, the church doctrine recommends a balanced diet u·ith the use of wholesome grains nnd fruits and moderation in the eating of meat. E nstrom is a 31 -year-old physicist \\'ho joined the School of Pu bile 1-leaJth :ti UCL.~ in 1973 to study the ?.l ormons and their cancer death rates. T he re· suits or his work, first of its kind, will be publi:shed in the August issue of thcjountal C«ncer. , Th•re are 400,000 Mormona Ln California Hnd 2.3 mUllon members of the church In the UniLed Stutes. In Utah, they make up 70 percent of the ~t<1te ·s 1.2 mllUon populat.lon. He said the Clrst indication or the Mormons' lbw t:ancer death rates came ~·he'n a study or Utah '~ "'hole population showed thut pt.'Ople there were dl'· in1 or cancer at rates 2S percent less tban the •a· t1onal a\'erage. > A l'tORE DETAILED study of the deaths <>r Mormons in Callfornla between 1970 and 1972 showed 800 died of cancer which. compared 10 general California cancer death rates. was 50 per·· cent less fo r men ilnd 40 percent less for ~·omen . The rates u·ere even lower for cancers of the esopha1us, colon, lung, prostate, kidney and bla<I · der. Cance1· of the lung is strongly linked to smokin~ and other cancers have been linked to alcohol and the diet . But some other t:ancers which Enstrom found less of in Mormons and have never been related to environmental factol's. These include cotncers Qf the pancreas, breast, uterus, nervous system, lym}lh tissue and leukemia. ALL MALL LEVELS Speeding Tickets Upheld FLOWERS-GARDENS-FASHIONS Demonstrations & lectun!s South Coast 'Plaza SAI\' DIEGO IA P) -A~::~~~=:;=~:;:::::::;::;:~~=;;:;;:~~~~~~~:;;:-San Diego County Superior Court judge has put the brukcs on a feud ' ~ " I between the California l-lighway Patrol nnd a San Diego municipal judge. Superior Court Judge Jack R. Levitt hunded dO\\'R two rulings ~ton· day aiainst Presiding ~tunicipal Court .Judge Jlobert S. Cooney. Levitt barred Cooney from dis m issin g s peed· rng citations issul'Ci b~· the Cf/P and ordered him to rcsl'1nd one di~· miss.ii he has ;_ilrc.idy THINGS ARE BETTER AT ... made. Today more than e¥er ... slill lhe best buy The l1!Ji£lµIJ1ll WESTCLIFF PLAZA I 7tt. & tRVtME A VE.~M MEWl'ORT BEACH Two Weeks Only Sale Ends March 29th A GREAT TIRE ••• A GRFAT PRICE!. BIACKl\A! I. !-Ill 6.50-t3 C78·t4 E78·14 F78-t4 /15 G78·t4 115 H78·14 t5 MARCii 1'17•1 IU:G. LO\V l~\IR PRICL 2 for $37.90 2 for $39.90 2 for $41.90 2 for $45.90 2 for $47.90 2 for $53.90 Thl' General Jel·Air· JJI 2 for A re<Jl vdlul! for tc1d,iv·~ ccunorny! ·rhe Gener ... ! Jt.l ·Air Ill C(Jn1bi11t> ... 1~ 1ugh four·ply construction u:ith long n11\c;i11e I )111 <1gen • ·rrcud l~ubb\·r. d tl\ l ldmous t\1.111 tn!.id d .... · ... 1qn p.,..~·er cunv ... boulder~ pern1il pe<Jk ::.ldbih11, oit cut"lc~ .. 111J -.tl!~ri11•1 l!c1-.I:' on sfrtlight.3V.'.:L-, All thC'-,e ;idv,111t,1ge-. at <1 SUP EH lo\\I priCl' 1 SHOP! COMPARE! 1975 RLG. SUPl~R S,\U; I.LT. I OW P,\IR PRICE PAIR PRICE Pl.R TIRE 2 fo r $43.90 2 for $31.90 Sl.77 2 for S45.90 2 for $37.90 $2.04 2 for $47.90 2 lor $37.90 $2.27 2 for SSJ.90 2 for $41.90 S2.40/S2.45 2 for S53.90 2 for $43.90 S2.56·S2.60 2 for $59.90 2 for $47.90 $2. 77, $2.83 Whict-w.ills 52 10 S4 mort-per lire dt>pending on ~il~ µixuryCarWhitewall 2 $5990 ""'"":''"'"""' SPECIAL ''"'"""''""'"" fi r •~do ... 11 ........ 1~, 0 1~~'"'" • •• COMPLETE BRAKE RELINE 1. Install NEW hetV)' duty llnlnrg on all 4 wheels! 2. BffaJild ttie ~nderl on au wNoel•! 3. Bleld bftkeHnstall heavy duty brake lluld. 4. ll\fPllCt bftlle return ll)ril'IQS. &. Tum 11'!d trve 1114 brake drums. fl. RePtiCll fronl Wheel beanngs. 1. Ad)llll t>rake1 and chec:K emer;er'ICY linkage. 8. ROid test yout llJtomobllt. 5 59!~- Charge it at Geneml · \Up il.IM> hol'lnf • \t"to'f(.,1\u• ,, . 1~ .. 11..i\11,~k.~d Don Swedlund Inc. GEN;:;IRE ~] 2855 Harbor ;~-9"..... Costa Mesa Plia6:t:~35/10 ------s-0r1.atw,yau'IOwnGtlllfll...------- I. f r to m "' "' I a m !-it " t 1; le r w d Aid or Hindrance? Variable Home Loan Rate Eyed· EVTTORSNOTE Columnist SylVta Porter will receive an honor a1DOrd /or da.st· ingtlj$h~ seTtnce in journt.JJism present~ by the University of M's- soun School of Journalism She untl be honored.at the Umwrsity Apnl 25 tor 'her "well re, ~earched. tl&ouyht/ul and ancmve columns ' lSySYLVIA PORTER Once again, powerful forces m the mortgage lending field are spearheadrng a dnve to popularize the variable rate home mortgage. And unless Congress lfpe<:if1cally forbids lbe Federal 1 lome Loan Board to move, 1l intends before ~eplember t o t e ll federally chartered sav rng:s ~nd loan associa tions they can issue "1 home mortgage to .you c.m which your mtere:>t ' Money's Worth J ate would generally fluctuate with interest rates 10 the t>pen market. The variable rule mortgage concept is not new But it ha:s been held m check m past years by opposition m Congress among many consumer groups and among home bwlders themselves This lime though, Congress well ma) permit the FHLB to go .1head because of the greater stab1hty the VRM pro m1se:s to b11ng to tho mor tgagc market and thus to the hous mg rnduslry fh1s lime savings and loan assoc1alions are 1Cttvely backing th<.• f'HLB s proposals This time the col lapse m the homcbwldmg market h<1s been a painful 1 e rnmdcr 0£ how vulnerable thts baste industry JS Jn penods Of :-;ever{' credit restraint. ::;o, TJUS YEAR, THE vanable rate mortgage may at last become a key point in your dec1s1on on where and how to f mance your home. -You would get your mortgage at an interest rate in line with rates prevailing at the lime you borrow -now cen termg around 8 1':i to 9 percent If and when interest rates rose, the rate on your mortgage would be boosted. tf and when they dechn\?d, the rate on your mortgage would b e decreased <YouN4Ue would be tied to some FHLB approved mdex J -At specil1ed intervals -now proposed to be every six months -your mortgage rate would be adjusted Upward changes, as proposed bv the FHLB Y.Ould be ltm1ted to 1 percent. no more than tw1cc .. 1 \Cc.Ir "Ith the total mc1ease over the mortgage s life limited to 2 5 percent above the ongmal cont1 act t•d 1 .1tc An 8 5 percent mot tg.ige rate for instance cou Id never go abO\ e 11 p1.:1 cent There \\ ould be no ltm1b on hoy. much the rale on your mortgage might faJI -You us a borrower would be given 45 c.lays notice before anv increase, and you could choose how you accepted the change You could accept an increase -or decrease - m your monthly payment on pnnc1pal and interest Or you could hold your payments constant and agree to lengthen or shorten the period of repaymenL F.SSENTIALLY, A VARIABLE mortgage rate favors the lender -part1cula1 ly m uny era of prolonged increases m mte rcst rate:s H your 8 5 percent mortgage rate rose lo the maximum allowed of l l percent you would actually pay roughly 21 percent more m interest than )OU had mit1ally ant1c1patcd J\lso as homebwlders pomlout, with the fam1liar fixed interest mortgage Joan, you can budget precisely for mon thly p<n rnents and take out new lower rate loans 1f interest 1 ates go into a prolonged dechnt: And with a VRM. a home JS not I he hedge against mflaho11 that 1t 1s with a fixed rate mortg,1ge But that .. stability" argument has great power too So heres how you might make out if you got a $30,000, 30 year VRM and interest rates rose steadily In this example, your monthly payments are adjusted each year (1f they were altered every six months, your monthly payments would be slightly h igher.) MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE ASE Index Dow Jones Ind S&P 500 Stock:> N!lw Vorlt IUPll -"TM lollow1ng t '' !>hows t~ slock• lhdt hdve Qained most and lost lhe m o't ba~~d on pertent ot ,,,.,,!It' on the New York Stoc~ E':!e~".rn., percent ch ero the d ifference belwffn The !>'~ closing p<ice •nd tll• G~~~':?cts c~lng fM'ic• 1 Sorm.11ns In 2 :+ ~ Up 17 6 7 S.Svln8 Mth Sh+ ,. UP 15. J lntRttl 11d 6'• • ~. Up 13 6 A Teitp<omp 4 • 1-~, Up 12 9 s SMVlteC 10 " • • ' Up 1l • 6 c.omwOll 41t 8 • • Up 111 I Col Plclurtt 6 ' • Uo 11 I> 8 un1tr0de C.o 6._ + ·• VP 10 9 q An P<'& C p S , + ' > UP 10 S 10 C.onll MllJ" 1 '• • • Uo 10 O 11 Spr•gu [I 11 , 1 Uo 98 12 NII ~rmcon 30 2 VO 9 • tl Ph 111p~ 1110 A • • Uo 9 1 u Trrin' W Air 101 • • Vo q 1 43 52 79 17 747 89 82 06 up up up up 0 30 0 11 4 46 0 64 l\le-ir York 15 Mo~t At"tivf" NEW YO!lK IUPtl -"The 1.S c)(tlYe SIOCkS tr.tded on tllc New Stock E•cllan99 T IM!S<l.tv most York NU Semlton Am T&.T wtt Merrill Lyn i':'Tcoeocg,P Gent Tl&Elc Gull 011 Am Tela.Tel Gt~r.tl Etc Tea:.ttO Intl Ttl& Tel Eas1ma11 Kdk Rv<ltr SV\ A1" km Prd Kre~ S !> tt318~ ~~ .~ 236 300 IS-1• + t 16 116100 1s ,., • '• 16' JOO .,... + I• 163 ~ 7. + ... 161 800 l'I • .... ISi 700 18'• ~ ~. 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Ott 8, lS UALpfA ., t•~t-P • Otl &.11---------------- U CNALpl 2 10 ·~-~ oo 7 ' -• • t T d 11 t10110 A sso H h-1\> Oft 1 ' ,.,.arNe re11 11 Am lrllle\lm 3 -'" 011 7 7 19 HMW tl\Clu' ,.,._ "-Off 7 • NYSIE MAlllCIET TlttENO 20 Cl RHtlw In ,..,_ \oo 011 7 I TttftO.Jy ,.,..,.., -----'-----------; Aclv•l\tl!~ 698 16' Ne-•~ ¥ark .4iialV1C \f ol1nne Aooro• tol•I Prevl0<1\d>11Y Wrr~•90 Montn"oo Yr(Jr ""° fWOYt!ttr' tQO J"n 11ooa1e 1~/J lod<1I• lfll lo dale I• UPI ~cllne> flS8 1414 unca..ngtd "" 240 Tatll 1176 1823 AMI!)( • Tue1day's Closing Prices r' TO!!dg. March 2S, 1975 N DAILY PILOT .4 J ( NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Year'• Hip-Lowa Ap~ar EHry Salurday ICCOKsHike ~ -. l • II ' 10 ~1:. . .. JI • ,, ·-. 19 .... 2n &'-+ ... • 10•.-... . . .... ' CJl.1-•• ~ + • 18 + ~ .. 1S • '• .. 1q + '• 64• ... \• 10 -• ~ +I 11\4-•• •O + ~ 1J I q ... II ~7 ·-'. lS -• ,., . .. . ""0 4-'• 2' ·-2 • •• 10• 21 > 10 10 ..... •• 1 • "° \ " ' I " . ' .. \\ ASHINGTON (A P l -The In terstate Commerce Comm1s1on ~Ion day ~ranted the nation s r a1h o:ids perm1ss1011 to increase freight 1 utc - percent But 111 its 01 d<.'r the IC( ~\l ll\ptul hard htt mdus tru: s such ai. autumuhlll manufacturers and constru('tlon f1 um the freight rate boost Royal Buy PASADE~Ai <AP I -Royal to dlWt.rtet haa completed the acquasation ol tbe auell ot World Bestos Dh 1slon olE"JJwtoneT1re& RubbcrCo Worfd Be~too locatrd an New C,jstlt• Jod , IS ,l supplier Of truck brake lod Jlnlngs t • A 12! DAILY PILOT f ' Farms Get Smaller, )lot C~ops Bigger .. J' ' '8yBILLSCllRElBER 0tn.o.1tv1>t ... s1 .. " ' lt might b e s~id Orange County history was written with good earth, manure and the of the c 0 ~ n t y 's 80b Even baoanas hold a cul nower bu&ine111s g1•ew turned. More than 70.per-houses. shopping cen. 1 square miles either.de--~e.fspot1o.agricult.urfl1 rromS400.000inthel9'0:s cenl of ·the land once ters, parka and In~ veloped or under cuJtiva-Jt1$1'Qry. An :IJ.(a,ted crop ~Q S4.. million ip 1960 und. used Cor as:ricyltur.o llP dust.nil G.Wlle~s. accord· tion. was attempted in 1871 by u; now the top reven\Je· been repJ aced with ".log io Fitcpen.'s rJry.rei. OFTllATtotal,8Gper-E . E ·. Schmid l of produceral$S2111i!Uoo. ,.,----:=======:::::::::::===:=:::::'! cent was agricultural Anaheim, Sleeper not~. Fitchen said during I nd only S.6 percent In 191~. wh~n the fir.st the 52 consecutive ye~ a . . 1 · n real agncultural record'> annual crop reports have residenti~ • 1.6 perce l were kept.. Fitchen notes been issued, county commerc1aJ and .5 per-h th b . , h ~ • i;weat off a farmer's brow. Even as urban. de· ve1opment crowds agriculture· into small enclaves . crop produc· tion continues to set re- cords thanks to modern science and technology, not lo mention modern fertilizers. 1 ·ndustrial More t at e _1g crops were agriculture as pum~ cen 1 • Valencia oran2es nearlyS4billionintothe land -5.9 pe~ce~t ~the ricots sugar beets and. economy. total -was m 011 fields :J>atnuts ' Today, the tables haye than houses. • County Agri c ultural Commissioner William fo"'itchcn s aid in his an- nual rt•porl for 1974 the c rop yield "'as Sl42.8 million from 50 ,000 acres. T\\'enty years ago. the yield v.•::.s only $98 million from three timl·S that a("reag~·- In 1940, "the economy. of Orange County was µrimari ly ori e nted around agriculture and it.s allied indus tries." J.'itchen said. noting farming prov ided more than 20 percent of all t•mployment . County farmin g his- tory since about 1860 has <·hanged drastically. The first crops, most noJonger grown here, in· INF·L ,\TION IN the elude d wine grapes, m<.irketplace account~ grains like barley, hops, for much of the revenue ll;lts. wheat, cotton. increas e. J.'1Lchcn said,. flax and , even 80 acres. hut eomparati\•c ly oftobaccogrownin1910 .. ~pe:.ak1n~. fewer <.1 ('rt'S art• producing a ~reatt'r BARLE Y ,_ IN fact , 1onni.ly:t• of l·rops than 111 \\•as the firs t coi s h crop thl•p;1st. g rown ou the Irvine In hi ~ t'l'IHJrt. t-'1lt•ht•n Ranch. ll \\'as planted by rt· co u n t t' d so n1 l' . Cl inton Andre in 1873. ac- highlighls of tht' county'!\ cording tu county his - a~ricultu r~il p:.ist. noting torianJamesSleept•r. 1h<.1t f.irn1in g hiJ s un-In 1906 . OrJnge County dcrl!One n1any <'hangt·s \\ <.1s lhc only pl:.:i ee in :-.in('L' \hl' first \\'hilt' set· California producing tll'rs pl;1nt t•d gr<ipc cut-µcunul s, a c rop that went lings <.1nd µrain seeds. defunct in the 1920s. Ap- APRICOTS we re first rr.::==;;;;;;;;;;::;:;:::3;;; grown in the 1880s, with the biggest cropi:; coming in the late 1890s and a(ter the turn of the century. Fitchen cited a 1912 state tigriculture report call- ing Orange County "one ot the heaviest apricot- producing counties in the .state." The industry faded in 1930 but not before the .small town of El Toro was dubb ed ··Dried Apricot Capital of the \\'orld." Between 1915 and 1925, ('itrus planti"ng"s gre\v from 20.000 e&cres to more than 55,000, 1--itchcn notes. By 1925. •• trave ler's gui debook L·allcd Orange County "Ont> of the most in- lt·n!5 ively fa1·n1cd dis· tricts in the stall· with 92 percent of ;:111 its !<.ind un· der irrigation ''" l l"ALIAN AMfRICf\N CUISlf\l Ou1s1an1Jui.1 I nh·rrai1111•""' Featuring ..• THI! MAIUOlilMGUIS ~ !<I ..,I i{\//\11\J~.., \714)675-5 101 3201 E•1t Co•1t 1iwy. Coron• del M•r In that yea r. the coun-'""~1·K1~,,~.,~.~v1~ d . h d '"''illl"O •(Ofill"11l~LMAK ty \vas pro ut1ng a t 1r '-'""= of the Vi'Orld's \\'alnuts. r WE$THN SlATE UNIVOSITY • COLLF.GE OF LAW OF OIANGE COUNTY · CALIFORNIA'S IARGEST IAW SCHOOL FUUY ACCltOtTIO IY ntl COMMITTll 01' Ml il(AM!NfllS Of 1941 STATI 1M OP CALl~A OFFERS A CHOICE OF FOUR PltQGRAMS OF LAW STUDYo e IN flJtMI 21,l, ., J TIAH of NU-TIMI l•w ,1udy (1.S-16 d •UIOQll'I hol.K1 per -e1c.1. or • • IN flntll JVt ., • TUIS of PUt.nMI day, -1"!1', or wrfl:end l•w irudy (3 cl.o11n per waelc, 3"" houu per din), e You c6fl ;..,n your JUIMS CIOCTOI [J.0.1 deg-Ind ........ ELIGIBLE TO TAKE THE CALIFORNIA BAl EXAMINATION FAU SEMESTER BEGINS AUGUST l8, 1975 ALL IROG•AUS A.LSO STA.RT IN JANUARY 1'7f nuoous 11ic;iM1 fOt fmftAUY 1!dllllo m.DfHT lOAHJ AmOVHl FOi VlllllAHS lt ''·asn'l so long ago in pies we1·e g rown in Oran ge County that various parts o{ the a griculture \\•as really county. with the last ma- king. jor crop being produced e~1~~f'·,::.~ ·~~~·t,.~ lf. -I< * *-I< THOUSANDS OF FLOWERS and ••• ~~~~~0:,~1~,;~.~~ *~* ORIENTALTEA . CEREMONY 1'-itche n c ited a 1938 in Costa ~1esa -a yield laud report s ho\''ing 290 of 1.400 boxes in 1937. _ ... _. no more commereial --k * walnutcrnp,. Served At 4 Shows Daily * ... • It Is not a slmple task lo< a pafferl la nooeh and malnroln "lean weigh!" lo<ltte. First tho patient must t)aY9 an honest deelre to cure his pioblem ... lhen accept p.ofesslonal guidance ITom tra ined Medloal Doclo<s. llndor~J's unique 10-week heolmenf and training program win leach patients how lo reach and maintain their '1eon welghf' for life. A safe and practical plan, wllh proper nutritional diet, and continua\ emollonol suppart. New audio and sub·UrTilnal visual aids are used to motivote the patient The entire program Is under the strict supervision of Medico\ Doclort. special· lsls In Boriotrlc Medicine. UndOro Olnla 01e owned and odmlnrs1e.ed bv MedloO Doctors 1nol rMttict their ptoctlce to 8orlo!rics. AU. Olntc Perlonnel are licensed by the Slote of Cotiklfnlcl. Coll for Information . _ Monday lhru Friday8 A.M. to 6 P.M.. Lindorav MEDICAL CLINIC NEWPORT BEACH 645-3740 COSTA MESA 557-1893 Pace Professional Mesa Verde Bldg Pro!essionol Bldg. Son Bernardino· E. Long Beach· Mission Hllls Hawthorne • Orange • Newport Beo<:h Garden Gfove • l ong Beoch • Posodena lo Habra • Wood1ond HUis • Sherman Ooks West Covina • Fullerton • Riverside ·Santa MonJco Costa Mesa •• Pomona • Cemtos • Hollywood • • Other Deaths ( BY 194:?, orchard plan-f: uth P.oast 'iha.za tine' hit a peak or 83.ooo c:10 \I JI ••crcs and the more·r·ij~~;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~ [ __ P_E_O_P_L_E~J FEATURES People in the DAILY PILOT P.\S.\Dt-.::'\.-\ (.·0111 pO~l'l' H a~ba<.·h. 8H. '-* 1 .\P i -- 0 ~tar founding Denth .\:'oii .. t"S membl'r or lh~ ,\ml'riciln Socie t v ur Com po~l'r:., ,\uthor::-; and Publishers lr\SC,\P 1. dil'd a l hi ~ homi.: ht·r~· :O.londay. !lit-- songs in cludL•d ··1·rees. ·· 8JIOWN M.Al1C.•REt 0i:iowN. •e•v""' ..,e \\hieh set lo mus ic .Joyl"t: "'""''"<!, O•+•J.J• ll•otl\e•• M..-1u~•v. K1lmL·r ·~ f;1n1ed IJOl'ffi . 1191\ B~""-" tli•cl . H<Jnl•fl!jlon Bed<h. ,1 . c..t &12-1111 •• 0 LI II t ;t I II S. TAYLOA ''Jl e d\\"OOd~·· <Jlld ··,\ LETHA i •'I LOR. ""'"lees"'~ lll!rd· \\" andt'rer·~ Song:· Ing. O<id.l• 6roll'l~rs Morlu~•v. 11~11 l;\<O;ocl'I 61vO, Hun!ongton 6e.-Cl'I, Ca. .. 1-111\ F01A"l"I SYR ,\CUSE. "X .\-. CELESTA FO!ANINI. s~n·i<l"< '"e (U P I )-· -J.' u n e r<.1 l 1>en<1m<1. o.ioav Bro,ne•~ M<>nu..,.v. scr,·ices \Vl'rC he ld l\Ion· 1191 1 S.,ocn e1v<1 .• H""hfKllon a....:n, I f B lh E ea.&11-1111 1 ay or ro er ugenc llELLY . 1-'rancis Zabriskie, 68, llATH RYN l<ELLV, ·~~"i.·ni _.,, v.·howas inshowbus1nes.'i Uguna H•l1S, C:a. S..rv1tot1> "'e per<l•ng a• Pac .tot V•ew Memo•1•1 Pa•~ bcforecnlcring lhe .SOC-ie· Mon,..•v.Ne .. pc1•1a .. """· t;· of Jes u s Brother WHITEHILL • • • ow 1c;i-;1 E. wH1TEH•Ll.. '"'""'nt Gene, as he \Vas known. o1 lilguna .. ,,1~. C•. V<>l<t 01 oca111 had been assigned to LA!- productive truck farm ;ind nurs(!ry stock pro- duction bega n moving in. Fitchen calls the 1950s the county 's ag ricultural ··golden yl';1rs." Th('l"C' \\'l'l'c only \\\ o ~·~ars in the decade \\"h t·1·c pro- duction dipped bc!O\\' SJOO million . ft \\·as ;il ~n <.1n era \\"hen farms be~an giv- ing \\·ay to homes and 11c\V industry. By 1960 . orch<.1rd acreage had dipped fro m 83 ,000 to 38,000 thou g h truck farmin g g:rew from J6,500to24,000 aC"rcs. Ag ricultural ventures fl'd by n e\v r esidential gro\\'lh <.-.1mc into their ()""Tl . M<i•<n 2•!n, 1q15 ............. d DV hh ....... I • E.u1a Wh+1cn•11 1 .. 0 odu;Me•~. flenv J. rnoyn l' Colleg C Sllll'C 1971 . Tl If: N li ll.SJ--: ll \' <J!l d 01,,on ot Fullerlon a"<J He len M. lilflC ----------------------°' "''"~'n"' ,,.,., q•dncl<h•l<l•<'fl .. ro 1....,,- <1•e<>1-<1•dnatn11<1r•n ""'"'<n ... 11 oe n~IO lnur,.O.oy, """'r<n 11!1'1 .ol 11 OOA M (,enev" Prt''~•!ero"n Ch<>"" O! L .. qund H•ll,_ 1nte•men1, P .. cilic view Mefl'0'1"1 Pa'"· Newpo,1 lleacll P•t.to( v..,,. M-O•hld' y dtrottlOr>. WEl~E ll WILLIAM JOHN WEl'>Ell, •c,;dl!nt I°' LA<l"'1• Ho!I•. 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Notice is hereby given that all m e rcha ndise for keeping up appearances of the body. home and spirit is ready now at South Coast Village --where the merchants have a knack for making the customer feel right at home. Where s hopping is fun again. And personal again. Very, very personal. Full of wonderful surprises from the four corners of the earth. The Village Collection offers aver 60 intimate shoppes, 10 international eateries plus varied entertainments and other civilities • It is a triumph of creative shopkeeping for the creative shopper. ~ Across the street f(om South Coast Plaza at Bear and Sunflower. \ ' • • , VOL 68, NO. 84, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T oday's Cl liag N.Y. Steeks I TUESDAY, MA~CH 25, 1975 c TEN CENTS King Faisal Assassinated by Nephew BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP) - Xing FaisaJ of Saudi Arabia, a staunch fTleod of the United States and at the same time a bankroller of Arab wan; against Israel. was assassinated in his royal palace today by a "mental- Jy deranged" nephew, the official Saudi radio announced. • His ailing brother . Crown Prince Kbaled Jbn Abdul Ari~. 62, was proclaimed king shortly afterward. The gunshot staying cast a new shadow over the Middle East following the collapse last . weekend of a U.S. effort to find a peace settlement in the area. The official radio in Riyadh, the winter capital of Saudi Arabia, said the nephew, Prince Faisal lbn Musaed lbn Abdul Aziz, pulled a gun and shot King Faisal several times in an au- dience room of the modei;t palace in the heart of Riyadh after approaching him to offer salutations on the occasion of Prophet Mohammed's birthday, being celebrated today throughout the Moslem world. The audience was for princes and commoners . the radio said. The nephew was described in the broadcast a s the son of Faisal's half brother, Musaed. (United Press Jntematlonal said the nephew attended San Francisco State and Colorado University from 1967to 1971.) The radio added that Faisal, whos& age wais variously listed as 69 or 70, died later in a hospital of gunshot wounds. The fate of the nephew was not mentioned. Faisal was known to have had Bedouin bodyguards who usually carried submachine guns and • ssessor UIZ ltleino Released Juvenile Hall Hassle Bared D•llY l'l lot St.ff Photo WRITES SCATHING MEMO County's Robert Thomas Oil Company Chie f Ente r s Innocent Plea An innocent plea has been en- tered in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles by George Hopwood. director of r etail s ales for Douglas Oil Company, Costa Mesa, to charges of perjury in an alleged plot to fix the wholesale price of gasolme. Hopwood, whose trial was scheduled for. April 15. denied Monday he made false state- ments to a federal grand jury concerning discussions with Powerine and Fletcher Oil com pany officials about the price of g~soline. Do4glas Oil Company is one of six oil firms racing federal charges of allegedly violating the Sherman Antitrust Act by fixing the wholesale price or gasoline and suppressing competition. Sharp disagreement between Orange County 's Juvenile Justice Commission and county administrators was made ap- parent in a memo released Mon- day by county Administrative Of· ficer Robert Thom as. "Obviously this office and the Juvenile Justice Commissi'on are far apart in philosophy and ap proac h to the proble ms of juvenile justice," Thomas said m his memo to county supervisors It was touched off by a Feb. 24 letter to the board from the com· mission which reiterated the commission·s ins istence that a second juvemle h a ll be built. Thomas re$ponded .tb that re commendation and three others by unleashing scathing criucis m or the commission. First, he c riticized the com· mission's letter and the four re· commendations it cont<tined for "not representing a ha.sis for any responsible overhaul of the j uvenile justice system." Thomas said the commiss1on·s letter did "not provide a founda· tion for its conclusions and re- commendations" or a basis for responsible decision making.'· His words represented an open break with the s tate mandated commission whose fi ve member~ are appointed by Superior Court judges. Thomas called the demand for additional secure facilities for juveniles a .. philosophy" that does not recognize "current na- tional trends or take into con- sideration current research.'• His strongly worded five-page memo to the supe r v is ors chastis ed the com mission for: -Failing to inventory availa- ble community-based resources !or the treatment of juveniles. -Not supporting obtaining written policies and procedures for determining when juvenile~ <See LETTER, PageA2i Motocross Planned -A bicycle motocross. open to all 7 and over, is planned Thurs- day at Tanager Park. Costa Mesa. The Easter week activity, sponsore d by Costa Mesa's Leisure Services Department. will begin with r egistration at 10 a.m. Races are due to start at l l a.m. There will be a 25-cent entry fee. Last bus to La Habra? It looked that way late Monday afternoon as vacationing teenagers pushed and shoved their way onto Orange County Transit District bus bound for points north from beach ·stop on Newport Beach's Balboa Boulevard. Easter Week beachgoers got an extra day to nurse Monday's sunburns today as beach weather turned sour. Mesa Sets Hearing On Newsrack Issue An ordinance to r egulate periodical vending lll.8Chines by preventing concentrations of lhem on public s idewalks and by prosecuting publications which citizens complain are obscene was presented to the Costa Mesa Cily Council Monday ni ght. Introducing the proposed or dinancc. City Attorney Roy Jum· predict ed that the ··so-c alled pornographic papers will find 1t VNY dis couraging to conduct business. Natura l attrition will take careofthe m ." June ~tressed , howeve r. thal the prim a ry need to remove .. un desirable .. publications will bt" for .. citizens to come forward to be our witnesses." The city attorney added that he does not expect a shortage of wit- ne:,ses, and purent teache r as- sociation representatives in the audience indicated that they are ready tocomplam. l\o action was t aken on the pro- posed ordinance Monday night. The council is scheduled to hold a public hearing on the issue at its next regular m et.•ting, April t Robert N . Weed . publisher of the Orang<' Coast Daily Pilot. µrai sed the city's legal staff and said that the proposed law has ''n() major problems that c an·t be worked out.·· .. Most legil1 mate newspapers are willing to co mply if the or· dinance ls d ear . rair aiict legal."' he added W e athe r Partly cloudy toniebt. but the weather service is calling for fair s kies Wed- nesday. Winds up to 30 m.p.h. arc expected with cooler days. Highs 58 to 62. Lows tonight 45 to 52 . Councilmen Still Cool to Advocate Weed also noted that.the key to the law will be whether residents formally complain about alleged- 1 y obscen e material, a nd participate when there is a pro- :;ecution. Both Weed and June also point- ed out that the ability to purchase a newspaper on the street has been established as a freedom by tradition, by prot~ion of the Constitution and by the courts The city attorney observed th.it some cities attempted to avoid charges of discrimination by ban· ning all ne wsracks from the I NSIDE TODA ,. • Refugees are /Leemg Hue. lhe former religious centeT of .'\outh Vietmon. Dunkirk·styte 1 m boat. and rafts. They recall 1 the mauacrt deliv•red by Commumm during the 1968 Tet ofl~live. See llOf'll.and naop P.OQe A f . I I .... Index T.....,I_. "" ... " .... ~ ..... '" Costa Mesa C'ounctlmen still ure reluctant lo fol low such cities a ~ Huntington Be ach and Newport Be ach and hfre a representative m Washini?ton. D.C. For the third time. City Manage r Fred Sorsabal pro- posed Monday night that the city employ what be called an ad· vocate in W ashlneton. and for the t..bJrd time the council reacted coolly to the idea. "We are talking about a huge bureaucracy in Washington," Sorsabal said. "This individual can open more doors than a con gressman coo. He ~an provide us with insidetnformollonon federal ar ants.'' The Individua l Sor obal r<>· f'crred to •~ Del Smith. who b Newport 8 e;.1e h 's lobbyi!'lt in Ww;hlnaton Sonabal's proposal was to hire .\ Smith .i t a retainer of between S2.400 and S4,800 a year plus S50 an hour. He would have been hired on a trial basis for onl' year Huntingto n Be a ch does not t>mploy Smith in Washington, bul .shares the cost'of another analyst with fout other Orange County cities -Anahe im. Garden Grove, Fullerton and Santa Ana. Sor.sabal sald that he brought the Issue up again because it ap- peared thaL Costa Mesa was go- ing to get involved with more federal program s. Councilmen objected to lhe cost and contended that they had been eflective in t~ir dealing,; with Washington official:s. fl wos also pointed out Lhal although tht\rc may ~ ., baa bureaucracy in Wasbinston. tb bureaucracy would 1row e 1\ I a fl[ ctr. ' I t <See Nf;WSRACK, Paie A2/ Skate board Meet No w on Wednesday ' A tikat e board c onte s t . sponsored by the city of C06ta Mesa, was call~ off because of rain Loday and w•s rescheduled for WednesJl ay. It will be he ld at \he ~tanc:ia Adobe on tht corntt ot Me.a Ycrde Drive We t '6lld Adams Avenue. RegCstr•Uon will begin at 10 n. m . with competition start mg al 10 30, ortaclals sa1d. Th~ \\111 be a 2S·cent ,atry ft'f'. The l'ol'lt,st 1s Op<'n to bo)r8. girt aaed f'rom 7 to 16. daggers in golden scabbards. The Saudi Arabian embassy in Beirut described the nephew as being 27 or 28 years old and said he bad been treated in a mental hospital in the past. Officials in Washington said they were inclined on the basis of first sketchy information to a<'- cept the view that Faisal's al'> sassination was an isolatedblow struck by J deranged nephe\\ But they added that they did not rule out the possibility of broader politica l motives for the monarch's death, possibly from outside Saudi Arabia. Less than two hours later, the radio announced the proclama- tion of Khaled as king and the ap· pointment of another brother. Prince Fahd, 53, as the new crown prince. Fahd had earned (See fo'AISAL, PageA2i ere Sweeping Probe , By Supervisors · By GARY GRANVILLE 01 tM D•lly Pilot SUtf Stung by an audit that shows former assessor An· drew Hinshaw's s uccessful 1972 congressional cam· paign cost county taxpayer s more than $12,000, Orange County supervisors today ordered a sweeping investigation into the assessor's office. THE BOARD ALSO instructed county counsel Adrian Kuyper to take the legal steps necessary to r e- cover the taxpayer funds allegedly expended for Hinshaw's campaign. And as a further indication of their displeasure with the scC:J ndal-ridden assessor's office, the supervisors "suggested" that Assessor Jack Vallerga immediately suspend ··au employes in· dieted by the Orange County Grand Jury." Finally, the board ordered aJI reports related to the scandal , including the a udit, released to the public: THE SUPERVISOR ., get -toug h policy "as established at the end of a closed door session when, .I for the first time, they were given copies of the audit covering the a ssessor's office involvement in Hinshaw's '72 primary campaign. The seven-week audit by Auditor-Controller Vic Heim's staff was ordered by the supervisors shortly after nine assessor's office employes were indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury early last December for alleged ill egal campaign activities. During their investigation, auditors interviewed more than 70 assessor's employes and uncovered the $12,000 loss, most of it in wages paid to county workers ailegedly assigned campaign chores on coun~ tytime. MOR E LOSS COULD probably be found. the auditors asserted. But the cost of auditing would pro- bably outwei,gh the amount recoverable, they added. When instructing Kuyper to recove r the purported loss, the board said he should . if necessary, file a claim against the $25,000 indemnity bond posted by Hinshaw when he was assessor. The board also said Kuyper should look to the .$250,000 blanket bond that cove r s all county employes. The call to s us pend the indicted workers was aimed at six indictees who remain on the job. TWO OTHER WORKERS who were named in the Grand Jury's 33-count indictment have already retired and assistant assessor George Upton was suspended Monday after bein g indicted on bribery charges Fri- day. Until Upton 's suspension assessor Jack Vallerga re- fused to suspend any of the accused men. (See ASSESSOR PROBE, Page ,\2 , ,-. Hinshaw ·ouster Nixed by Panel A House election subcomm1t tee in Washington, D.C .• today dismissed an action brought by Rep. Andrew Hins haw's < R· Newport B e ach > 1 97 4 Democratic election rival to rl' move him from office Democrat Roderick Wilson of Oceanside had filed papers con testing Hinshaw 's elecl ion to a second term. To support his contention that the Newport Beach congressman should.n 't be sealed in the current Congress, Wilson cited alleged ir· regularities in ltinshaw's 1972 campaign. However. the subcommittee quickly ruled today thal lhe ques- tions raised by Wil s on ·~ challenge were not related lo the• current Coniress. Hin s ha" and his c hi e f Washington aide Paul St<'wort reJ?Orledly were pre!lenl at th · brier hurina.t The Ne\\ port Beach con gr essm an did not :-peak to the s ubcommittee. Wilson reportedly sent a '!\l ail- gram stating lhal he could not .1ust1fy the expen~e of a trip to Washington for on ly a b1ief :lJl· pearnnce before tht' <'ommiltt'l' D OW O VERCOMES NEWS OF FAISAL NEW YORK <U PI> --The :.tock m a rket. overcoming the :,hock of King Faisal's assassina- tion. r allied today and closed higher in fairly active trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones indus trial ' aver age, off m or e tha n nine points at the outset, gained 446 points to 747.89. It lost 19 points ~londay_ Advances ::ind decline>~ \\ere almost even Prices were lower in mod~rale 11·admi on tht-\ mt>ncan Stock F.xchanttc ) l OAIL Y PILOT C Contract Talk" Reopen? Strikin g muchini5ts at tho lr1cDonnell Douelas Corporation :,aid today they want to reopen contract talks with the company 4lnd bring a qukk end to their six· week-old s trike. • Officials or the International Association or Machinists also unnounced that s trikers wllJ con- tinue rel'eh·ing $40·a·week strike benefits although the union's :,trike Cundb "ill :,oon run out. while. company orticiaJs s ti nothing lo say about Sun· day etusal by machinists to accept a new three.year con- tract. As for reopening contract taJks with a federal m<'diator, a com- pany official said he was nol aware of any new negotiating S(>Ssions. l n a recorded ·'hotline" message, Leonard Loomis, assis· t.int dir~cting bus iness represen- tative of IAM Lodge 720, said the union hopes lo return Lo the bargaining tub le ::.oon. Officials a t t he lAM's Hunt· ington BeLlch loc<Jl, where 1,500 '~orkcrs arc on s trike, said today the union expects the Federal Mediation Service to call for more negotiating sessions, but •·probably nolhin~ will happen this \1.<eei..." Mesa Bandit G e t s $140 11'1 Market lit' fit the image perfectly, black lea ther motorcycle jacket, s unglasses, sussy s auntering w<.1lk and ducktail h airC'ul 1i ght out of a 1950s nostalgia movie, un 1i l hl'lried todraw his gun. Karen Cherry, JS, clerk at a 7-Eleven Market in northeast Co~ta Mesa, told police alter a Sl40 holdup Monday night that thl· b;,indit, about 30 lo 35 years old, hflcd up his jackt'l lo show a 11111~-b;,i rrel ed a utomuuc pistol. ·'This is a h oldup '' hr declared i\Jtss Cherry. on duty at the store at 1028 El Camino Drive. :::.<.tid the sinister stranger then tried to draw the .22 caliber weapon, but it s nagged in his jeans or underwear . She told Officer Alan Cain lhe bandit angrily yanked on his 'Pistol a few times until it c:amc loose. then ordered her to he on 'the floor behind the counter after ,he got the money. Miss Cherry called police 10 minutes later, when a customer c..ime in and it appeared sale. Vandals Hit Mesa Eatery Ourglars hhtz~d Costa Mesa·~ ~th Aero Squadron restaurant <ilon J! the runway al Orange County Airport \1onday, but foiled to put the din mg spot out of action. ' Eggs Wl'fl' thnrn n ..1round the premises al 3180 Airway Ave, L1nd olhl•r in tenor da m<.1gewas in· fli ctl'd, poli('C' s;11<I The intruder"> ;.ilso broke anlo the cigarette machine and looted It Spokesml'n for the Specially R estaurant chain said the 94th Aero Squadron w.i s operalm~ a!': u~u<.il today. Costa Mes a pohre said they had no lt•ads in the bu rglary <1nd \'ancllilism spr<!e, ~dding that a damage cost 1·stimate was not )Ct ava1lablt· ORANGE COAST <: DAILY PILOT l,. ~~ C.n' I o .. , • ., P11~ Mt"wtVC'f\l\rnrn '°'1~1Pv'Nf"W l't• t\publl'WdboflNOf•• (O..t~l Jl\lbl•·l\1f'VJ(Urt·O•"Y ~r.tr 'dihon\ltf- ~·~ Nt1H'WJt1tY tnrovQ" frtfMt ,,,. (1¥11.t• N9 t11 N1 wOf'rl l\f ,.. P\ HuM1~M f'or·t<h I OU'\ t•m V•lltY. ''"''" C...-00h0...\lt. V•H•y •f'ld l.~ 8#.-_tuSoutn t.n .. \t A \tf"IOlt r~f ..01l•fW' •\ poOll"Mn -,.turd•¥\~ s..,,no•o l tw P"•n<•SMI r>ubth.t'ttno l'll""t " t1tl lOO Wlr\l S.y Strr-tl (o 1.t Mil 1 l •ldntru••"·n~,• Rot>erl N. WePd f•t,.\t()tf\t AhO P...ol1'JIW"1 Jack R Curley \11f1• Pt,.~,1,.,.1\I 4nd """"'•I M4NQ"t Thomcls l<eev11 f <I"«>< Thomas A. Murpt11ne Moo.WI!•..., l dltlW O'Utrle'i H . Loos R1chMd P. NaU .Aul"-' MooneQ!nq Eclll""• Other Offices -...... JJJJ ....._, n.wv.rf l~ .. «11. 1tMc;.._.,,t~'"'' -""~., .... ., ,,.,, '"•" -v•f ~·"•' .. 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"Such recommendations t end lo protect the existing juvenile Justice system from change," the counly administrative oflicer said. He called for evidence o( "broader concern for construe· live change" to improve the ~ystem . In a parting jab at the com· mission. Thomas said, "l see no action by this commission to mobilize total public resource1'. All J note is individual demands for more resources (institutions> to a ccommodate juvenile offen· ders." The CAO end ed his letter to the supervisors by 1·ecommending th<1t the commission's f'eb. 24 re•· commenclat1011s be rejected because ··they art• nol based on an objccti\'l' a n ~tl~·s is" SLAIN BY NEPHEW Saudi Arabia's Fala al f 'rom Page A l FAISAL. .. out a number of official missions for Faisal the past year. Khaled has had heart surgery and there was speculation that F'ahd would lake over the actual administri.l· lion of the government, possibly as prime minister · .. . . . . ....... Faisal Death Bad • Blow for America By WILLIAM L. RYAN ,.,,. ,_,., ee,, • .,....,., T he a&sassl natton br Saudi Arabia's King Faisal leaves the world stunned and apprehensive about the repercussions. Al a moment when the cause of peace could ill afford it, the slaying removed a pill'ar of con- serv au s m and c hampion o f stability from t he chronically un- s table Middle East scene. It is a severe blow to the United States because, in spite of the passion aroused by the Arab con· flict with Israel, Faisal reearded the Americans as friends and al- lies. His immense prestige in the Arab world as a symbolic de- fender of the Moslem faith made him a most important friend or the United States. The development heralds un- certainty in the dominant nation or the oil cartel and thus causes shudders around the industrial world. But it likely will also pro· ve a severe jolt to the Organiza· lion of Petroleum Producing Countries. The OPEC is nearing ( NEWS'4NAU'SIS J I a critical situation caused by u glut of oil on the world market and Saudi Arabia's position on policies is a matter of prime im· portance to the others. Tbe situation is dangerQWi for Saudi Arabia itseU at this time. Its new llood of oil riches since the October 1973 Arab-Israeli war has generated monumental problems because its small population of eight million has been ill prepared to absorb it all. Tbe assassination presents a whole new range of impon- derables for all participants in the endless Middle East struggle and in the oil picture as well. Faisal felt himself the protec· tor of the Persian Gulf -which Arabs call the Arabian Gulf ·and so h ad contracted with the Americahs and French for vast amounts of sophisticated arms, which now, io other hands, could take on a new look. Faisal weaved a lacy pattern among the Middle East cornbad tant.s He abhorred and f eare left e~remists and so distrlbut1.:d his largesse judiciously to ~ai~ influence with the Arab foe:s. 0 lsrael including the PaJestmi.• t Llber~tion Organization, some ?f whose more moderate pubhl' pronounceme nts _migh~ havl· been traced to Saudi Arabia. F aisal seemed to want an Arab-Israeli peace of some SOI_'t. or at least an approach to 1t. because without some measure 'of stability he couldn't get on ·with the problems gener~ted by his nation's s udden flood of riches. Yet Faisal was stonily adamant. ·about one thing: he Jell he cou1<1 ·never rest while what had been the Arab half of Jerusalem n·· mained in I sraeli hand:-. Jerusalem shelters a revered Islamic shrine. No Arab ruler could have been more d e termined than Faisal that the Israelis would eventually have to make concessions. including that one. Hurt Female CHP . Front Pllfle Al NEWSRACK Vallerga Suspends Indicted Official Officer 'On Mend' Dorothy Wilhanh, Lhe )Oung Califorma lhghv. ay Palrol of- ficer injured in a l'rush on El Toro Road last week. has been taken out of the intensive ('an· ward at Saddleback Community Hospital. Hig hway Patrol spokesmen said today Mrs. Williams, 26, b recuperating s lowly from pl.ist1(' surgery performed on her fate two days after the accident Ford to Stay U11til Tax Bill Passes WASHINGTON (AP> -Presa· d ent Ford mig ht veto a re cession.fighting tax cut exceed· ing his request and forego an Easter holiday in order to press Congress lo act quickly on a meas ure lo his l 1king, his spokesman said today. Press Secretary Ron Nessen told newsmen Ford :·might wanl to veto" a compromise tax bill now being negotiated in a Senate· House conference and a bandon tentative plans to ny to Palm Springs Saturday for a nine·day vacation. Asked why Ford would r emain in Washington, Nessen said, '"lie ·wants to stay here until a tax bill is passed." I n r esponse to questions, Nessen said he was uncertain about the parliamentary situ:.1· lion in\'olved if Ford tned lo pre ssure Congress into rl'maining in session next week to deal with the tax question. But Nessen made it C'lear Ford would want Congress to remain on the job, and forl'go its own Easter holiday if he exercises his veto powers. She is expected to go home to her husband and two children in Ora nge within several days, CHP spokes men s aid. But it probably will be two to lhree months before she returns to work. Mrs. Williams was seriously hurl March 18 when her patrol car spun out of control on El Toro Road and rammed into an on· coming county water truck. The resulting impact tore the car into three pieces, one or which remained lodged under the heavy truck. Mrs. Williams was one of the first class of CH P graduates to include women. She had been in the field several months but had been patrolling on her own only three days. CHP spokesmen said she was the first of the women graduates to be seriously injured on the job. Electrical Needs Told WASHINGTON <AP) -The Ford administration, warning of <tn economic recession late in this decade because of a lack of electricity, is proposing federal subsidies to spur construction of electric power facilities. The proposal was advanced l\londay by Interior Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton, chairman of President Ford's Cabinet-level Energy Policy Council, who said any subs idies must be limited ·and temporary. "Were it not for the ex- traordinary events o( the past )car and a half -and the shock- ing effects of these events on the electric utility in particular -I would nol be advocating any federal involvement." he said. sidewalks but the courts rejected these ordinances as unconstitu· tional. This 1s what the Costa Mesa pro· posed ordinance does: It find s t h at vending machines can b e declared a public nuisance when they are "heavily concentrated" in one location so as to interfere with pedestrian travel. -It stop~ newsracks from be·· ing set up near crosswaJks, fire hydrants, emer gency call boxes, driveways, li ght standards, mail boxes, bus stops, or in groups of more than three and states that such groupings must be three feet apart. It sets out a hearing pro· cedure for appeal against a find- ing t hat vending machines in· s talled in violation of these limits are a public nuisance. -It establishes that no obscene or har mful matter, as defined by state law, may be displayed in a Yending machine unless an adult attendant s tands by it to prevent sale to a minor, -It i nvites anyone w h o believes that a vending machine in a rig ht or way violates the ob- scenity provision of the statute may.sign a complaint and warns th at prosecution wi II follow. The city attorney explained that the ordinance was written in this manner because "in porno- ~ra phy cases you cannot legislate m such a way that constitutes prior restraint on freedom of speech or of the press." I le said that this means publica· lio ns can n ot b e pre-judged. Prosecutions may be made only against s pecific editions and those prosecutions must be liased on complaint. · Official Resigns WASHINGTON CAP) -James W Day, the Interior Department official in charge of enforcing federal coal mine safety laws, re· signed today following a massive campaign for his ouster by the United Mine Workers. Orange County Assistant As- sessor George Upton was sus· pended from his job Monday by Assessor Jack Vallerga. • Upton's s uspension was the first disciplinary action taken against n ine assessor's office workers since their indict ment last December. They were ch a r ged by the county Grand J ury with offenses related to illegal campaigning at taxpayers' expense on behalf of Rep . An drew Hins h aw ( R· Newport Beach> in 1972. Upton was charged Friday with three counts of accepting a ·bribe in the most recent indict· ment handed down by the jury. Before suspending the former encyclopedia salesman, who h as worked in the assessor's office ten years, Vallerga said the charges in the indict ment renect "on the integrity and functioning oftbe assessor's office." If cleared of the a ccusatrons. Vallerga said. Upton will b~ Disney Park Sold Out ORLANDO, Fla. CAP> Wall Disney World was forced to close its gales Monday because of over· flow crowds of tourists. Disney World officials said they halted traffic into the Magic Kingdom when their 12,000·car parking lot filled up four hours after opening. Disney World refuses to discuss att e ndance figures, but said the tourist attraction was "anticipat- ing a very good Easter season." rl'Stored to lus µoi.l and paid mis· sed wages. Upton, 54, was a key witness in the five·monlh Grand Jury in· vestigation that led to his own in- dictment and the indictment of eight of his county co-workers in December. From Page Al ASSESSOR .•. Valler ga took the Fifth Amend· m ent and r efused to testify before the Grand Jury during its t1ve month in vestigation into the scandal. However . he is mentioned by name in the 16th overt act charged lo the alleged con· s piracy by the Grand Jury. IN CALLING FOR suspension of t he employes, Board of .Super visors Chairman Ralph . Diedrich said the men should not be prejudged and should be re· instated with back pay if they arc .eventually acquitted. "It is foolish of 1\1 r. Vallerga Lo say, as he has, that the charges m the first indicl mefit do not hit al the integrity of the asses:-.or's of· fice," Diedrich said. ··tf the charges arc proved true, they represent a mjsuse or puhlic funds and we c;.m't over· look tha t faC'L ," he added. T HE I NVESTIGATION 01 dered by the board into the as· sessor's office includes an ex- amination by both the county counsel's offi ce and the county administrator. Already, an audit firm hired by the Grand Jury is delving into past <.issessments of major Orange County firms. \:t ~· ____ ..._.. ... ---===k .•. -·· .... : .. ·~ .. : / t ''1 "'::'' rJ"!' r1·n "' ·~ ,, ... ,1 1··i''I": "l.,. I I . I : . . I ! I J ~ : I\, . ~ I J i : ! . . : l I I i I 11 • 1: . : \ f , ' j 1·; 1 1:~ !i; .! 1 ~!· Hi ~·'/!; l . ! ~: I . ! :• ; i • I ~I i i I f ; if I I .j '' •1 ;~ t, !i. . , ·: • I · .. 1 1 ••' •I ' : .. 1 .. ; t :: !;11; . t: ! I . • • I • , • • ; ; f I I . '· : " "' ,. .., , I . 11 I .. : ·: ;t !• ,, . . t• I! : •; , . . .. • I '. ,. , .. , . YOU STILL DAVE TIME! Several Carpet Manufacturers have co-operated with Alden·s to give you special prices through March. We have just a few more days to take advantage of these March prices. We have specials on plushes, shags. twists and patterns. Hurry in and take advantage of these values. ALDEN 1S CARPET 1663.Pl.AaH11A AVf.. •.COSTA MESA• 646 4838 J DRAPERY SALE ALSO GOING ON NOW I I - F J B am• aud Rei: gre cos I al S A mil• set Vic ses hou onl c dri\ eith ed cou $2S, pos1 y, edc Tu1 nee 513. the cm1 thei T tOU ., • r ~ ( I • I • '