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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-03-27 - Orange Coast PilotTHURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 27, 1975 VOL .... NO. 16, l SECTIONS, U PAGES .Sinks i ·n Flash .. Fortune Smiles· By JOHN V ALTERZA and IDLARY KA YE °',,.. O.ily Pllet Staff Salvage arrangements were under way today in Newport Beach in tlie wake of a near.tragic sinking Wednesday of the 65-foot sportfisher "Westerner" with 30 passengers and a crew of three ttboard. The boat, headed back from a half ·day run to the Crystal Cove area, suddenly took on water only 100 yards off the east jetty of Newport Harbor. Passengers said that within moments the craft was sinking. <Related Story, A3) "WE DIDNHf EVEN have time to get to lifejackets, let alone put them on, before she went down," said one.of the survivors. David Rose of Anaheim. . But by some stroke of fortune, two county rescue bo'-ts manned by ' harbor pat'rolmen were running engine tests onlY' a few minutes away when the Westerner ran into trouble at about 1 p.m. The crew of the sport.fisher placed a hasty emergen- cy call and owner·skipper, Doug Ferrel, began throw- ing every lifejacket available to the panicked passengers who alteady-had taken to.the water. . "THERE WAS NO 11~ for anything but escape. lt looked like a bunch of rats scurrying for the highest part. But the highest part was sinking fast too," said another survivor-. Wind had whipped the sea strongly through the day and pas&engers had found the fishing very slow. Wrapped in yellow emergency blankets, shivering survivors sat in a Harbor Department workshop toce- late their short period of terror. "I WAS JUST ~MING out of the galley, when I noticed the water on the deck. w.e had been taking on some water from the heavy twe.lls. But now the boat was riding low in the bow," said Covina. crane operator L~wis Evans. ' "I told one ol the crew that we were sinking. He said 'it cqo't be,' but th.erew~ D<>J.Uislake, ''he a~qed. <See WFfrERN£R SINKING'. Page AZ) . . Miniature Twister Wrecks Mesa Slwp .. I pushed the customer in the car and closed the door and squatted by the car myself. It pulled everything up into a cone Shape, There was a wnsuc cever- ing, a two by eight wood beam and some boards. It carried them 20 to 25 feet and then they came · d obbering down near the park· in& lot entt:ance. "Someone cotald'-have been ltilled,'' he added ... We were 'lucky." Brecht said the car was un- domaged. Tho cowr tb wlnd picked UP. was over lM 1haded ·area or th~ orchld 1irdens. Some ·of the Ebl r orchid dis~» .w~~ flatten~. but were only 1Ughtty dam'laed. "It would have btee a lOl wcne ti l\ blld clee ~•MUM»•,~ Al> I • ) 1 0 s ast • tat1on €Io~ ~all . Off .Jetty o.ily Piiot ,,_ by 1t1c11an1 Koe111 ... . HARBOR DEPAATMENrS JINNY CRANE ASSISTS SURVIVOR HILDA SMAGOIA, 63 1 Ohio Woman Went Fishing With Daughter, Kathy Mlod of Huntington Beach (background) SEC ·charges ' Billionaire . ... In Air Fraud WASHINGTON .(UPI> -The Securities and Exchange C.om· mission today charged Howard Hughes with a $15 million securitiet fraud in the 1968 ac· quisition of Air West lnc. Tbe SEC said the suit filed in the U.S. District Court in San Francisco asks that Hughes, seven other Individuals and three Hughes corporations "disgorge" $15 million for the alleged illegal manipulation. The commission alleged that Hughe s offered to pay st.ockbolders of Air West, a West CojltbairUne, $22 per share in or· derto gain a controlling interest. But the SEC said Hugh~s was aware that he'would never pay the promised amount, Air West stockholders even- tually received $8.75 for stock purc:hased by Huehes, the SEC slid. Air West is now known as """'es Alr~est. It is based in san ftant~o. OtMT de(enC:lants are SUmma c.r,... Kupes Air Cori)., and David B. Charna)", George CrodeU, Chester C. Davia, Ht!n'ftan Greentpub. Pattick J. ijJIU~. Robtl't A. Maheu a~ Jama SrJYder. llll tarmer or pre- sent Hushes employes. Summa w,a1 known as the H\.tch• Tool Co. before the name was ctiantied ia 1872, Hughes Air Corp. is the parent company of Hu;ht ~lrwHt. formerly Air ~est lnc. . • . The SEC said Hue~ and his ~·~ J ~ 1 Survi~ors Happy For 'Fheir Lives The blend of•shock, disbelief, terror, confusion and just plain pleasure at being alive and on hard ground again was evident as the sodden survivors walked up the gangplank. Two women a nd two youngsters on board the sportfisher "Westerner" when she went down Wednesday still showed the effects of the ex· perience. I They needed help to make it up the ramp. Nearby s tood Doug An· derson, 18. a senior from El Modeno f{igh School , ~tijl clutching the fishing pole he had in his hand when the boat went down. Somehow his hat wasstiU dry. "My parka filled with air and kept me floatin g higher than the rest of the people," he saJd. ••And THE ITAUANS NOT U UGHING PITTSBURGH (UPI> -'1Try ow: kolbassi -not another Polish joke.'' 1 still have my pole.·· He and two other friends had gone on the fis hing trip free. They won the passes at school . Still quaking, dripping wet and s hrouded in ~'e llow-plasl1c emergency blankets. the ~u r vivors or the Orange Coast's rirst s porlfis hing boat s rnking in memory huddled among the tools of the harbor d e r>artmenl workshop. Some were silent. other-. chatted and joked about their misfortune and their luck. too. But when a patrolman inter · . rupted the conversations. there wa$ a chilling hush. "We're going to count you to see how many are here." he said , With the obvious knowledge that the passenger list showed 30 guests aboard. The sodden fishermen raised their hands, and the count started. It stopped at 28. There were two short. -until ever,yone realized that the two women passen gers were elsewhere in the building. AQd then the joking and re· 'counting of the near·tragic sink- (See SURVJVOllS, Page A2 When Tambellinl Specialty Cods tri~ this advertisinc gim- mick on billboards and buses, it Speed Bill Slows ran into a flood or complaints from Pollsh·Amtricans contend· CARSON CITY <AP> -A bill ing that their kolba.5-'ll sausQ(e affirming the· SS mile per hour wasbllledasinfarior. speed limit in Neveda was So Tambelllni pasted the word shelved on a 5·2 vote Wednesdny "JtaUan" over Polish on ita adt. in tbe Senate Transportation Sure enough, now the Italians Committee de pile a claim the biowijo&. • state cou,ld lQae up to $40 million « a year federal l'Unds. Service Cut Off T035,000 SAN JOSE <AP> -Five powerful pipe bombs exploded at a Pacific Gas & Electric Com· pany substation . des troying three banks of tram.formers and disrupting service lo 35,000 homes today. About 21 :! hours after the series of explosions in San Jose. another powerful bomb exploded in a building that houses the FBI office in Berkeley. Authorities said there were no injuries reported as a result cf eithl•r incident and it was not known if there was any connec· lion twl\~ccn the blasts. a hitherto unknown group caJI· ing itself the Red Guerrilla Family da1med responsibility for the Berkelt'y bomb that ex· ploded rn a women's r estroom. The FRI s,11d it \\as unfamiliar \\Jlh the grnup Firemen in Berkeley sajd there '"as "substantial damage"' lo the 11th floor where the bomb went off and lo the 10th floor where the FBI is localed. Initi al reports placed the damage atSl00,000 . Police in Sun Jose believed the explosives were plastic devices, but PG&E spokesman Paul Girard said tht'~· were .. fairly high-powered pipe bombs .. , A group calling itself the f'lew World Liberation Front claimed rcsponsibilit~· for previous bomb· <See 80:\l BS. Page A2 i O ran J.f_. Coast \\"e a t b e r Gusty wi nds continuing through Friday. according to the weather service. Otherwise mostly fair s kies with s li g htly· warmer days. Highs 60 to 65 . Lows tonight in the 40S. I NSIDE TODA~ The biggest . airlift of the Vietnam war began flying refugees from Do Nang amtds scenes of confusion, d1ltrtss and panic. Story, Page A4. lnde~ At Y-Senlea Al ~,-~ .. at L.M. .. .,. C4 Q....,_.e AS CS.DOI... CJ.U CAll\k• ,. c:...t,_,. t• QHlllNeliU\ AU alllltwlel ,... A• '"~"•"'-•t l•·S ,._. . .. , My~ II t40'*'C•jle ., IMWINUIM I• """LaflNr• It !". j4 2 OArL Y Ptt.OT s 0.1ly PllOI SI.ill Photo l"re•PageAl Utility Blasted By Bombs lnP at PG&E faclllties as a pro- test aaainst utility rates. The PG&~ spokesman said the five bombs were placed on three transformers and two circuit breakers and that mobile substa· lions were being brought In to replace the damaged equipment. Power was restored to about 15,000 customers by midmorn· ing, but most were expected to be out until later in the day. FBI s pokesman Frank Pe r- rone in San Francisco estimated that there have been 25 to 30 ter- rorist bombings the last four years in the greater San Fran- cisco Bay area a nd that 80 per- cent or those were rrom 1974-75. Four explosions went off at .11 :5S p .m . Wednesday, and a fifth device exploded minutes later al the Hicks s ubstation just -south of San J ose, officers said. Authorities said they were looking for unidentified persons who fled in an old, white pickup truck a nd a n older model automobile after the substation explosions. the Santa Clara County sheriff's office said. PAUL BRECHT INSPECTS DAMAGED GREENHOUSE COVER Freak Wind Hits Costa Mesa Florist's EstabUshment The s ubstation blasts knocked out power in an estimated 20· mile area including virtually a ll of the Alm aden Valley area. large sections of southwest San Jose, and som e areas of Los Gatos and Saratoga, officers said. From Page Al 'TORNADO' : cenll·rL·cJ m·cr thL· glJs:-. housl·~:· Breehl s.i 1cl. The fl on "l c~llm;.ill'd the 1nc1 . d ent la..,tcd l\\O 01 thn.'L' m1nutl'~. ·An ad1ut'l'nt motorcycle shoµ : \'v a!' not afft'tlt•c1 b y the surprise blo\\ .. Thl'' '' <.inted to know "hat happen.L·d.' Brecht C1ddcd. Oil Ta1iker Termi11al Set SA;\; FRA~crsco C,\PJ The first l . S. ffrt'D'vl> at<.•r oil t :111k1·r lt.'rmm.11 \\ 111 start t11>t!ral111g ;1l Cahlorn1a's Est ero lh1y by Junl' 19i8 if the proJe<·t survives the tough <:oursL· of 1 cqwred enf1ron- mentul protect 1011 appro\ als. an oil compa ny olfic ial :>a.id today. The f1r~t tanker deliveries or Ala~kan p1pe11n 1.: oil to ex1stm~ West Const terminals are pro- )ectc·d to ~tart in J une 1977 The S,1n Luis Obispo County project pl;.inn1n~ philosophy from t he s t:.irt h.is bct'n lh;.1t .. there \\Ill be no oil s pills ... s<Jici ,Ju lt•s :\b~l'l', S1and:1rd 011 Cu. of Cu hf urt11upI<in11111goff1cer W 01nan Raped And Rohl1ed A co~l.l !\ll's 3 house\\ lfl' \\JS rap1:d .1nd rohht•d in ht'r homl• near the S<rnt.1 .\na llt·ighb an·a \\ cdnesd.iy .ifll'rnoon, pohcc s<.11d todJy. Tht• '1ct 1 m s.dd she lost a "m.ill amount of monf'y to the intrudt·r "ho assault 1·ct ht'r uboul 1 pm . ;it·rord111~ tu lJctectin• :\orrr Kutch. Im (" .. t1ga tors );<llfl lhl' woman \\ <.1" r<.1pl·d afl1.•r lwing thrC'jtl'm·d \\ 1lh a c:un , but drc lint•d to rt' lf'aS<' add1t1onjl 1nformat1011 16 Firt>men Hurt I .-..; r. 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A 22-year-old Laguna Beach woman was raped and forced to <'Ommit sexual nets Wednesday bv a n intruder who entered the b~droom of her home t hrough a window.'' h1lc she slept near her :!· \ eur -old son. ·The north Lagun a resident told police th.-il she was awakened by the m:rn about 1 a.m . She said he '"as kOl•eling on all fours, naked, by the side of her bed. Wh en !-he screamed, poli ce i-a1<I. tht· man put his hand over the unmarried '' oman's mouth and told her, '·Be quiet, don't wake your hus band." The man then r e peat e dly raped the woman and forced her to commit sexual acts police s.-iid, as her son s lept in a nearby bed. The victim des cribed the m an <1s 24 to 25 years old, six feel tall, 150 pounds. olive complexion, s porting a styled "shag" haircut a nd a thin, narrow mustache, oolice said. lie left lhe woman's home through the window after firs t donning a pair of trousers. Water Off; Juice Drank KEY BJ SCA Y1'E. F1a. <UPI> -Drinking fountains were cut ~f at Key Biscayne Elementary ~('hoot and the students drank 11ra nge JUtCc provided by their pnnc1pal m the third day of this plush <·ommun1t~ ·s \\atcr dis- put t• ~ 1.enernl W<i ten,orks Company 11ffil'1ab l'Ont111ued Wednesday to den \' that watl·r supplied to homes. anC'ludin g the now vacant '' 111ll'r residl'ntc of former Prcsi· <ll'nl :'-: 1 xun. ''<JS unsafe to drink. Tllt'v s aid they were considering ~u 111 ;.: DJdt' County Health fl1·p,1rtment Director Or. Milton SH~l ~I\\ forslandcr . Sasl;1w warned residents Mon- day lh..it '''"tler pressure dropped ... o ltm during the weekend on Kev H1sca,·ne that there was dan~L·r con.taminants may have "t·c~·d into the mams. lie ad- nsed n·-;1dl·nts to boil drinking "att•r. A young woma n called the San Francisco Chronicle and two radio stations at 2 a.m. and gave w.-irning tha l the bomb in Berkeley would explode at 2:30 a.m . Authorities s aid there was no warning before the San Jose blasts. The Chron icle and radio sta- tion KCBS notified Berkeley police who made s ure the build- ing was e mpty before the bomb 1wentoff al 2:34 .-i.m ., police said. The Chronicle. following the woman's instructions, afterward picked up a communique in a polled plant in downtown San Francisco. The communique said, .. The R e d Guerrilla F a m i ly is responsible for t he attack on the Berkeley office of the FBI. We take this action in solidarity with the SLA -Symbionese Libera- tion Army -and all other com- rades under. attack from the political police of the Amerikan (sic) capitalis t state." f'ro• Page A I HUGHES ... to the n e ws media that "described in highly favorable terms the benefits that would now from the Hughes offer" to the Air West s tockholders. The Hug h es group also 1"caused to be published in the press and e ls ewhere (accounts) ... critical of the then manage- ment a nd operations or Air West and indicated that failure to ac- cept the Hughes offer would re- sult in adverse financial and other consequences to Air West and its s hareholders," the SEC said. T he SEC alleged that the news accounts favora ble to the Hughes offer were planted by Hughes as- sociates and "made to appear that the persons issuing s uch statements were acting indepen- dently." The Air West sh areholders ap- proved lhe Hughes acquisition by a 2 percent majority in a vote taken Dec. 28, 1968. Before the s hareholders ac- cepted the Hugh es offer, there was reluctance by some of the majority. In an attempt to justify clai,ms that without Hughes in charge the company would d eteriorate fin anciall y. the SEC alleged Hughes m a nipulated trading in Air West securities to send the price down s harply. Sorry, Raquel Ford 'Overloo~' Actress WASHINGTON (UPI) -Raquel Welch, dressed in a conservative blue suit, reminded President Ford after the ceremony was almost over that she was sup- ooscd to take part. Ford almost overlooked the statueque actress in Wednesday 's White House presentation honoring cadet Robert E . Johnson of Memphis. Tenn., the firs t black captain of the West Point football team. Ford signed a proclamation designating April as Cancer Control Month and presented the American Cancer Society's courage award to J ohnson, who had lo sit on the bench last season following surgery for cancer of t he arm. So involved was the President that only at the ceremony's end did Miss Welch manage to break in, .almost shyly saying that she had been expected to ln- troduce Johnson to Ford. Miss Welch, wearing a bl ue suit that showed little of her much-photographed figure, a ppeared nervous when she reminded Ford or the scheduled introduc· lion. Ford congratulated her for· her part in the right against cancer and Celt the actress was making a ma· JOr contribution : "l know your influence will be t remendous.·' SUCCUMBS AT 48 Former School Chief H.at Ex-school Chief Hall Dead at 49 Dr. Clarence Ha ll , former superintendent or the Ocean View School District in Hunt- ington Beach, died Wednesday ni ght from a form of cancer called lymphoma. Hewas49. Dr. Ha ll served four years, 1968·72, as s uperintendent of the Ocean View syste m , before leav- ing to accept the title of Associate State Superintendent or Public Instruction in Wilson Riles' ad- ministration. He left the st.-ilt' post a year later to return to Orange County where he served as a consultant to a pri vale educational firm in Anaheim. He also "as a pro- fessor a t th e C'l~re m ont Graduate School. Or. Hall had been ill for the past six month s. Fun e rai services arc pending at Peek Family Colonial 1-'uneral Home in Westminster . Course Canceled SH ELDO~. Iowa <AP> -The :'<:ulional Wcuthc r Weather Service cunl'elcd ;] ~ever<.' storm spotters lrctining course Wednt·~· day because of a sudden, unex- pected March snow storm. PreaP-.AI SINKi;Nd. -:~ . ·~ .. Thtte was little time to do much or anything butJwsl get off. We trit:<l· tQ keep others from panlc~ing, and while we were jump~n into the water. the two little s were really hysterical, scream ng for their dad. I h ad to do some cussing at them to try to calm them down," said Rose. Harbor Patrolmen copceded that the fact that the skicken craft and rescue vessela hap- pened to be so c lose t~ether saved Ii ves. At Davey's Locker, the sportfishing landing from which the Westerner operated, P;raise was strong for the rescue.ri and the luck. Th' only injury -Qlher than minor shock -was a~plit lip s uffered by one of· the passengers. Phil Tozier, the' owner ot. lhe landing, said that the vessel had passed regular inspections by the Coast Gu,rd and that no pro- blems were evident t>etore the r e- gular morning run of the v~'fSel. .. WE . CAN'T PRAJSE'.'lhe harbor patrol e nough ; they 4Cd a spectacular job of saving ever- yone,'' he added. . 1 Harbormas ter Al Oberg sbid that the sinking was the first such incident invotying a sportlishing vessel in his memory. , "They all were very lucky that it happened so close lo help. "On a day like this," he said, gazing at a gale-whipped harbor, there would have been a much more tragic outcome if the boat had gone down downcoas t somewhere.·· Tozier :><mJ that contacts have been made with the insurers or the sportfisher so that salvage operations could begin at the sinking site. The vessel, which went down stern-first, lies in a bout 70 feel of water. Tozier said that renealing the boat "should be no problem." I "THERE WON'T BE a ny way of telling what m ade"it sink until someone can look al the boat ;,igain. "'Talk a bout coincidences," he remarked . "The boat was only .s upposed to work out of the land- ing here for t wo more days before the owner look il up north.'' HARBORMASTER e COAST GUARD e BALBOA 0 ~ r- BIG CORONA 0~11y Piiot Ne-Mop SITE OF SINKING Cross Marks Location f'rom Page Al SURVIVORS ing resumed. · Perhaps the winner in the sense--of-humor category was a crane operator from Covina. · A reporter asked Lewis Evans if his wife would be angry \Vhen he returned min us lht.: day's ('alch, minus his poles and ~oak- ing wet. . "Hell.'' he said with a s mile, '·the only thing lhat \\Ould m.-ikc my wife m.-id is that the rescue boats were so dose.· · · davis·brovvn FREE An Automatic ICE MAKER! •100% Frost-Free •Family size 17 .o cu. ft. •Large Meat Tender •Twin Vegetable Hydrators •3 Fully adjustable cantilever shelves . •FREE ICE MAKER ... you pay only small installation cost. 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Mail your qiwstio~ to P at Dunn 'At Your Se r v ice. O r ange Coast Daily Pilot. P.O. EJor 1560. Coda Mt!sa. CA 9Z6~6. l11clude your teleplione number. Addr~ss, PleGJJe DEAR PAT: Would you please provide the address for the m ain headquart ers of Kirby Classic. the va c uum cleaner manufa cturer , a nd the name of the person in charge of customer service. L .G., Laguna IUlls Address your Jetter to 1'1rs. S. W. Scbleve, man ager of cus tomer relations, Kirby Classic, 1929 W . 114tb St., Cleveland. OH 44102. . Mexico l'irit DEAR PAT: Where can I write to r equest information about points of interes t in Mexico? Our family is planning to trav el through Mexico this s ummer, and we don't wa nt to miss a ny major touris m a ttractions. L .K., Costa 1'1esa Information is available from the Departmento de Turismo, Paseo de la Reforma 45, Mexico 1, D.F., Mexico. And watch eat for those bot tam ales! Car Sale f'oulttp DEAR PAT: Last August I purchased a used car from a private party who did not have the ownership certificate. He said it would a rrive "any minute" from Sacramento. The paper n eve r cam e, so the Depart- ment of Motor Ve hicles asked me to get duplicate p apers of ownership s ign ed by the former owner. I did this and paid $44 to DMV on Nov. 12 for transfer papers, a r e placem ent pink slip and 1975 rt!gistr alion ree. 'the license plates were taken from m e and everything was sent to Sacr amento. Now. fou r months ·later, J'm still driving the car with no plates and my fourth temporary registration. Can you check into this situation for me? R.D., Costa Mesa Since tile license plates were of :a special class. the special plates division or DM V is handling pro· cesslng of your r egistration. There has been a problem establishing clear chain or title due to Improper clearance by the former owner with the original dealer, according to a DMV spokesman. It appears there was a previous lien on the car when you purchased it. D1'1V is at· tempUng to solve this problem. If It is unsuccessful. the case ~I be turned over to an investigator. Further information will come to you directly from Sacramento. The DMV admitted that you should have been informed of the problem invotved and the resul· tant processing delay prior to A VS contact. Esti•ate ~'Jadred DEAR PAT: Was I out of line whe n I· asked a custom up. bolsterer I'd hired to provide The with a written estimate of the work I wanted to have done? He seemed som ewhat resentful, and I thought that pe rhaps .this was · an unus ua l r equest. Can you check around and find out? W.C., Newport Beach The upholsterer should have provided a written estimate for a specific custom upholstery job aad asked for your authorization before commencing any work. This is r equired by law. Excess work or m aterlals charges without customer consent also ls prohibited. Celebration Foils Thief FREEPORT, N.Y. <AP) -Poli ce say Jo e l Calloway s moothly execul· ed a SJ,000 bank robbery, but a thirs ty stop at R nearby bar put the heist on the rocks. Calloway was spotted staggerin g down South Main Street and police thought they h ad a can· didate for a public intox· " ication charge. But or. fkers say that in a routine search they found S3,000 in cash and a note that read : "Give me yout money. This is a s tickup." He was charaed with robbing the Lo~s lll•nd Trust Compsny offico just a block away fr om the bar where he had h drinks. T~urc:day, March 27 1975 C'IAIL Y PILOT~_ ........ :J_. f1eps Berry Knott's . Heavy Damages By WILLIA!\1 SC'HREIBER Of the Diiiy Pilot SUH A S3 million fire that :-.t·nt billows of black s moke hundn·d' of feet mto the air S\\'ept through part of &i Knott 's Berry Farm al trnction still under construction late Wednesday afternoon. A Buena Park F ire D('partnu.·11t spokesman sa.1d today th<.· blJ1t· ''a~ quelled in about ;.m holll li:-. IJ(I firemen from fo ur c1l1es. Jnvcsl1 gators were still polo.in:.! through the charred ruins tcxl.I\' to-determine the cause of the fm'. · whil'h was difficult to baltle .11111 required the use of thn•t> ~1>1'l'1<1I - snorkle truC' k:-.. Officials ut the 150·:icrL' ;,imu .... l' ment park said the fl:.iml':-. hrokt' out on the second flom· of a lar).!1'. warehouse· like building tlull \\ill house new rides. T.ilt>~. · :.i 111crh.in11:all.\ anima~ l'd h1 :-.ton ol lht· Knoll famil) '*" PIOlll'l'I" p.i .. t. . Till' ndt· "a .... desii:med so vii• 1lor' t.·oultl ndt· past animatod .:-<'t'lll'' 111 l1llll' trOlll'V <.'<ll"S p. Jhll K t11f I l ' I ;..d ',Jill. ~· . Tiil· hui ldmi! ts lm.'all'<i on ll 10 <11·1t· pJrt•t•\ Knoll :-. 1:-. using IA> l1u1ld ,, cl1111·n lh.'\\ ricks. Park of· t lt't<tf .., 1·:-.t 1m;11l' th;.it Lht·1r J l1· I ll'llhlll•d .Junl' I opening d;n "ill ht• pushl•cl h.it·k :.i bout l\\O munlfls bt.•l'aUSl'Ol tht•J1tl'. Tlw r1r1· dt•parlnwnt n·port 11oll':-. ll1~1l mo:-.l ul lhl' de~trud111n \\a., l1mtll•d to ;.in :.tn·a \\lwre mof't• t han 100 ;Jrti ... t:-. ;ind l' r ;.it I )-. nit· n h a v l' " or kl' d for almo-,t h\ 11 q·~1rs tk<.;ign1nJ,! Ill· ll'll':.lll' :-.l'l' .111d :-.pl'l'IUl cffrl•t., BUENA PARK FIREMEN BATTLE FLAMES AT NEW KNOTT'S BERRY FARM ATTRACTION Cause of Blaze Which Claimed $3 Miiiion In Damage Still Under Investigation Most serious!)' d am.,ged \\ ;,, part of a Roaring T\\l'l1l1l0:-. l'"' hibil called "Knot ., Jkar) \Jort' th.w ll .000 1)l•11plt• "'t•rl' in fhl· park .it th<.• lmll' ol th1· fire .11Hl Knott·..., 111f 1l'i a Is :-.;.ud 11 \\ii I he busmC'sS :.1:-. usual dt.>,ptll' l hl' ma· 1or to ....... Fishing. Trip Nightmare Boy, 10, Tells Terror of Boat Si11ki11g By HILARY KAYE· Of Ute Dally Pit« Suff His teeth chattered and his small body shook beneath the heavy wool blanket. Ten-year -old Eric Severson vowed he would never go ocean fis hing again. .. I just want to go home. I'm never going in the water again," moaned the freckle-faced youth from Orange. lt was the first time Eric and his brother , Kirk, 8, had gone ocean fishing with their father. J ohn, a Foothill High School teacher . The youngst e r s picked the wrong day of Easte r vacation to go fishing with their dad. On its way back from a morning of sport fish~, the Westerner sank Status Offenses about 100 yards off Corona d el Mar . dumping all 30 passengers and three crewmen into the sea. "A few people screamed and yelled for help when the boat started to go down. And I yelled for som eone lo he lp my dad , who was floating in the water a ways away," Eric recalled. Severson, 35, tall . bearded a nd sombe r. was s till shivering. loo. and could ba rely keep hot coffee fro m s loshing over the edge of his paper cup. He was still visibly shaken - both from the cold and from see-· ing h is two sons panicky and Mruggling in the water. Like Eric. Severson said he wouldn't be caught again on an ocean fis hing boat. "I j ust don 't like it. It's not Changes Endorsed At Juvenile Hall By GARY GRANVILLE Of tlle 0.111 rt let Stitt The gradual face lifting of Orange County's juvenile justice syst e m continued Wednesday when the Board of supervisors adop ted roar policy measures aimed at keeping status offen· ders out or j uvenile hall. Status offenders are juveniles charged with infractions suc h as curlew violation and truancy, which would not be offenses if the youths w ere adults. In effect, the four steps en· dorsed by s upe rvisors move Ora nge County closer to the philosophy and practic.es of the so-called'San Diego Plan. In operation in San Diego County since last August, the plan is intended lo keep juvenile detention down by refusing to confine most status offenders. At the same time, the San Diego Pla n seeks to develop facilities within the community for the treatm ent and control of status offenders. Orange County's shin from de- tention emphasis to community treatment came a fter an on·site review o f San Diego's program by four county agencies late last month. The four agencies, welfare de- partment, probation depart- ment, m ental health department and the county administrative of- fice later issued separate reports that-reflected some sharp dif· feren~es or opinion. How~er, after two meetings, the agencies were able to agree on four recommendations to the board of supervisors. But it wasn't the four.point program hammered out by the agencies that supervisors adopted Wed- nesday. Instead. they went along with an amended version suggested by the county Juvenile J ustice Study Committee. Tbe committee was formed last August to study the Junnile justice system and to eventually make long range recommenc1a· ·lions for its overhaul. Its recommendations ~all for more careful definition or guidelines for determining who should be detai ned in Juvenile holl ~ndlng adjudication oC their Cll$H. Tbe J,uvenOe Justice Study Cominitt• 1110 recommended placing added emphasis on seek· in g s helter care homes for juveniles as a m eans of keeping them out of institutions while a waiting the outcome of their cases. Like the four agencies' recom- mendations, however. the study committee also s uggested that county departments and others work with local police depart- ments lo encourage development of community· based alternatives to dete ntion. The committee went on to s ay the board should order an inven· tory of community resources that might be utilized as treatment facilities free from the ''inslitu-· tionalized setting.·· The board quickly adopted the four proposals which . when locked together, emphasize com- munity treatment r ather than de- tention for status offenders. The policy measures adopted ,by the board do not reflect a change in the handling of youths accused of crimes adults would be held to answe r for . Son Charged . In Father's Karate Death BEAVER FALLS. Pa. <AP>- A karate teacher has been or- dered held for g r a nd jury action in the Kung Fu slaying of his father during an argument which erupted as lhey were preparing- income tax forms. Ro.y Wettel, 26, of Beaver Falls re mained rreeon SIS,000 hood following a Slh·hour hearing on a first-degree murder charge in the March 16 death of his Cather, Willie Wetzel. 54. The elder Wezel was killed in hh; son's hom e after he went tht re for help In preparing his fed er a l income l ax r eturn, Center Townshj p Police Chier . Dante Colaluca testifled. ' worth the 8 bucks it cost us each. It cos t us S24 fo r that ex- perience!" he fumed. Eric's e yes brightened for a m oment when he recalled the big bass he ree led in that morning. "But, it floated away when the boat sank ." he s aid s adly . In recalling the panic that hit when the boat began s inking, Severson said it was difficult to tlell al first that anything was happening. "There was <Jlready water on the dee k . so I didn 't notice anythin~ until I looked down and saw my boots were a ll of a sud- den covered \\>tlh water,·· he s aid. "Then. within a bout 45 seconds. the boat "as under: wt• \o\ere a ll in the water, li fe jacket<; '"ere being thrown overboard and th e h a rbor patro l pull e d alongside,'· Seve r son explained. Sever~on and his sons huddled in~ide the Harbor Department headquarters on Bayside Drive in Corona el M :.tr with the other passen ge rs unti l they wer e taken, by boat , back to Davey's Locker , where the Westerner is berthed. Severson walked outside into the wind, with a son hanging onto each arm When Kirk saw the boat wail- ing at the end of the ramp. he turned to his father and quietly asked . ''Can't we wa lk there. Dad'?" O~•IY Pilot PltOIO 11¥ R•chard Koehl~ 'NEVER GOING IN THE WATER AGAIN,' BOY VOWS Eric Severson, 10, 1Reunited With Father John Month End CLEARANCE on Dining Room Furniture UP TO 30% OFF on jeueraf J~conlinueJ. .• DINING ROOM U>llections ~1 U""' Jororilt· rl1·~1y11n 1t?ll llt' 11opp!1 /110~~''' '"11' ~46·0275 PROFESSIONAL Open Mon 2215 HARBOR BLVD INTERIOR DESIGNERS Thurs. & Fri Eves. COSTA MESA, CALIF. ----- 646-0275 ~~~~ ,44 DAILY PlLOT l'!!ur!d!r· Mardi :n. , rts DA NANG, South Vh!tnam <AP> Thousands of panicky Vietnamese fought lo board overloaded vessels and airplanes to escape beleaeuered Da Nani today as a metty airlift of refugees went into its second d~. Vietnamese military pohce fired automallc weapons over the heads of those without proptt ~Uala 11'.\US· 111e at tbe airport '8le hopU\c to filter through a traffic·dloked highway and over rolls of barbed wire,. ~ tousi.st lbe airlif\~jp ... ,.. Tbe mood of the VietriafijiH.air force men alarmed civilian ~-wllo feared they weuld .seize aircraft U ooc:euary lo &~out their f mllles. Th• first two Th fllahts. today cant.a. ubout 200 pasunsers ucb. The aircn.ft ordinarily would carry .aJ>o1ut US pusengen each. The airlines ell not re- move se,at.5 from the planes. Many thousands more seemed unlike- ly to get out or South Vietnam's second largest city in time should Communist command forces closes tbe ring on lhfl coastal metropolis 37:; milq north of Saigon. Jnside the airport, once a major U.S. base for air strikes against North VJet- nam, South Vietnamese air force of- ficers and men led t.beir OWJI wives and t'bildren to the tarmac ahead ~ waiting to board plants of an Amttic&A· sponsored airlift. 40J'm sonna tell the pikQ ot my com· pany not to Jand hero," said one American~ Lucky pa.asenaers acramblecJ ~ old but 5till·powerful two-:en~e.l ~ traruiports. One with 39 seats otl it f)eWOul with 87 passengers, mosUy wives ~ children of Vietnamese emplOyes ot0.8. news agencies and television Dletworka. Another C46 earned out 90 @mplt>yes or theShellOUCo. LEGAL BEAGLES: Today I mu:.t admit <& certain admira- tJQn for Counc1Jman John Burtoc of the good city of Jrvine. It de- velops that John can still gel sore J.f somebody sues him. Refugees still poured into the city seeking a haven while others, who ar- rived from Hue and other northern points two days before, were desperately trying to find a way out. However. Boeing 727 Jet transports did not fly ia the numbers ex~ed by of. ficials here Wednesday when the lllrlift started. None of the Cltl aircraft exped- P1anes landed at a dlstance from the main Air America terminal to prevent stamped.es. An American security of- ficer fired shots in the air Wednesday when the first WQrld Airways 727 arrived to J)revent a free-for-all rush. Company sauttts said the first aircraft left Da Na.dg half filled. Other refugees piled aboard ferry and • fishing boats at the Da Nang dockside. Vessels, like planes at the airport, were in short supply. La\\su1ts seem to get flied every time you turn around these da~s. Let your lawn sprinkler drib ble some dew on tbe ne1ghbor·s clothesline and he's Teady lo haul you into court. Spill some tea on a visitor in your home and he looks up smil· ingly and sa)s, "I'm going to U.S. Posts ~-ecord Traa~:Su1·plUs sue " Jt's become so common that you·n· likely lo reply, ··Oh. that•s \.\Onderful be<'au:.c you're my honored guest." Ford Tax Veto Seen Irvine's Councilman Burton. however. proves to be a man of old·fashioned, traditional values. Ile views a lawsuit as an act of hoshlity. He finds it easy Lo dts· hke somebody who. while slap· ping him on the back, wants to bail him before the bar of justice. President Said Having Second Tlwughts THUS it developed that a group known as the Or;utge County Fair H ousing Council has slapped a le{.!al action agamst the cil.) of Irv me. At the same time. the Fair Housing people h ad pending before the Irvine city folks a grant of S500 so they could con- tinue their good works. Now there is h tlle question that the Fair Housing people have WASHINGTON <AP) -The Republican leader of the House, after talkini? with President Ford. predicts that Ford w1U veto the S24.S.billion, tax cut package a nd indicates that the President is reconsidering the whole idea of a tax cut. The leader. Rep. John J. Rhodes CR·Ariz.> made his pre· diction late Wednesday after Congress approved one or the largest tax cuts in U.S. history. The package was designed to fight the recession by giving true· payers more money. • done service in Orange County in REBATE CHECKS for 1974 , seeking living space for low in· truces would f>egin arriving 45 come families and assuring that days alter the bill was signed in lo raciaJ discrimination does not Jaw and reduced payroll creep into thequestionofwhogets withholding to reflect .J.975 tax t.olivewhere. cuts would begin May 1. S01'1 ETIMES, HOWEVER.· T he House approved the bill you get the suspicion they may ;287to125 and the Senate followed lean a touch heavily on court ac-shortly before midnight EDT with tion. a 45-16 vote to send it on to the The housing people, for exam· White House. Congress then ple, sued Irvine because of a zon· began a 10-day Easler recess, a ing change which would a llow in-fact that contributed to the fairly dustrial d evelopment. They light attendance in the Senate. contend the la nd s hould go for White House Press Secretary Jow·income housing. Ron Nessen said earlier that In filing the lawsuit, however, Fordwouldmakenodeeision"for they did not withdraw Crom seek· at least several days" on whether ing the S500 grant from the city. to veto the bill. Just the other night, the ques-Ford and administration of· tion of that grant came before the ficials have said congressional . hvine council. The council gave tax cut proposals are loo large them the money. Councilman and might fuel inflation. And ;Burton. however, was not among they have opposed provisions the Aye ballots. which repeal part of the oil deple- HE BRANDED THE gin "one tion allowance. of the stupidest and most in· considerate acts an elected body 9has ever perpetrated on its con· :>tituenls." He described the S500 grant as a id and comfort to ''thejerks who h ave sued us." Plain language there, John. The council majority, however. saw 1l otherwise. They did not see it as feeding the mouth th:.it bites you. 'They want· eel to turn the other cheek. Other J rvine council m embers tried lo explain to mad John lhot by gr:.inlinf.! the $500. it would help prove that the city of Irvine had noth1n~ <.1gainst the F air Housin~ Council. They li~ed fair hous in:. Tht•y bt:heved Jn 1t. They\\ .intc·d 1t. BURTON REMAINED the un· moved traditionalist. He ap· pJrenlly was clinging firmly to the view that you do not smile and hand somebody money after th1 ·y·ve ju:-l clobbered you <>H'r tilt' he.HI \\ tlh :J briC'k. l\ny\' ay, the F<tir llous ing ·people got some of the Irvine t::ix· J.l<l)l'r~· money. ll JS uncle<1r "hatth<'~· might do with this cash n o\.\ lh.Jt they have 1t safely "1t h1n t ltL· t·onfincs of their t rt•a-.Ut'\. M av lit· thcv· 11 u~c it to pa.v their la\\ y er'>. T HE FINAL $24.S.billion bill hammered out earlier Wednes· day by a House·Senate con· ·ference committee, is subslan· tially higher than the $16.2·billion plan put forth by Ford. The fin al package represents a com- promise between a $34.3·billion Senate p roposal and a $19.8· billion House plan. The bill sent to the White House includes the following: -Rebates on 1974 t axes averaging 10 percent up to a maximum of $200. -A S50 one·time pavmt-nt for every Social Security rec1p1ent. and certain other pensioners and \\elf are recipients. Datly Pilot Defi•ert 11 G1HWcmteed Monday-fnday: If you oo no1 have yoor paper by 5·30 o m call befOfe 7 p m. and yoor copy ""'" be de- llvered. Saturday and Sunday: ti you do nof rece111e your copy by 9 am Satur· day, or 8 am. Sunday. call before to a m. and your copy will be dehvefed.. Clrc.i.tMllT1lep•11111 Moet Orange County Areas 60AJ1 I Nontiwest Huntinglon Beach. and Westminster ........ 540.IUO San Clemente. Capistrano Beach, San Juan Capistrano. Dana Pooni. South Laguna. Laguna Niguel •••••••••. OS.OUt -A $30 credit on 1975 laxes for every taxpayer and each member of his family. -Credit, up to $2,000, on 1975 taxes of 5 percent of the purchase price of a new home. A new home JS defined as one completed or being bui It as of ~1arch25. Repeal of the oil depletion al· CalJinet ~It A,."'*• Interior Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton , President Ford's chief energy adviser. soon will be nominated as secretary of commerce, White House officials said today. SH_ERJFF NfXES CENTERFOWS IN HIS JAIL BATAVfA, N.Y. <CPIJ - Playboy Magazine publisher llugh Herner read recently that his publication had been banned from the Genesee County Jail in Batavia, N.Y., because the in· mates fought over the magazine centerfold~. So I lefncr sent sherirr Roy Wullich 150 centerfolds from the April edition of Playboy. An ac- companying note read that he hoped the additional copies "would eliminate the problems." However, the inmates still won't be able to see "Miss April," because Wullich refused to distribute the copies. · "Some people think we're run· ning a hotel or country cl~ but we're running a jail," he sai<'-" ~ ~ .. Storm Soaks Plains To rnado Kills Child in Texas Panhandle T empe ratures lllbMV "''°"'1'"''1l'" .-11 .. n1 .. e . .,,,.,.,,,11 II<>\ I On 6uUAlf1 (noc.oqo (1f\<1ntMtt ci. .... 1.1n0 Oilll•· O.nvtf' OrtrOtt tw'ltl ... Honoh1l11 •tanw' c.t., 'lA'V~.t~ '"''"""I Ntll•<IU~~ ""'...,..-1 .. ... °' ...... Ott•-.... 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Jh m • /1 lowance for major oil and gas producers. -An inCJ'ease in the 1975 minimum standard deduction, which along with the $750 personal exemption sets a floor below which there are no taxes. The deduction would rise from SI .300 to St .600 for an individual and to Sl,900 for a couple. ABC News Rejects Nix on Deal From Wire Services NEW YORK -William Sheehan , presid ent of ABC· News, said today he rejected a deal with Rabbi Baruch Korff that could have cosl his network S250,000 for un exclusive in- terview with former President Richard M. Nixon. Sheehan said that an ABC· news correspondenl on the West Coast approached Kotif, one or ( __ I N_S_HO_R_T_J Nixon s stauncnest supporters. about the possibility of an in· tervtew with the former Pres1· dent. Sheehan said the correspon· clent w;.1s told by Korff that he might seek lo arrange the in· terview in return for a S250,000 contribution to a fund created to help pay for Nixon's legal de· fenses. Roc k well Pres s1tre? WASHINGTON -Rep. H. John Heinz 111 has received an anonymous l e tter charging Rockwell International Corp. 1with pressuring some of its emoloves to write letters to Con· gress supporting the purchase of the company's Bl bomber. The Air Force is considering buying 244 of the planes from Rockwell. A me ndment K ille d COLUMBIA . S.C. -The state House of Repres entatives has killed hopes that South Carolina will ratify the proposed Equal • Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution this year. The House. after almost no de· bate, voted 46 to 43 Wednesday to table the amendment which would prohibit discrimination because of sex. G r e gory Evid en«!e WASHINGTON -Comedian Dick Gregory met with stare members of the Rockefeller Commission to present more evidence in support of his theory that President John F. Kennedy was a victim of a CIA assassina- tion plot, a spokesman for Gregory said. A commission spokesman re· fused lo comment on the reported meeting Wedn.esday. , F i r ing Squad Ex p ected for Saudi Slayer RIYADH, Saudi Arabia <UPI> -The royal assassin of Saudi Arabia's King Faisal will be tried and probably executed by a fir. ing squad. a government source • said today. The source said Prince Faisal Bin Mussed Bin Abdel Aziz, who shot and killed Faisal in his rourt TueMjay, would be tried under the l"lamk cod~ and ~xecutec1 i! found not to be insane. I Thf' prince, n nephew ol Faisal, has a record of m ental tn~tablllty and was on<'f' convicted on drug charges whll<! a student ln lbe United States. Saudi officials called him "mentally unbalanced" In the in- tual report or the shoot.inc oC Fa1saJ • t ;~ 3-day Stay Jack Moore , elder for Church of God, Seventh Day, prepares to.lie in coffin on Florida's Cocoa Beach to commemorate Christ's en- tombment. Hypnotized con· vert did not show up, so Moore decided to go it alone. Jury R eject s 'Rape' Charge NE\\' YORK <AP) -A jtsry has decided that 8 Manhattan landlord was not respopsible for the rape of a worn an tenant whose terrace door lock was d e- fective and allowed an intruder to slip into her second·flOGr apartment. Law)'ers for the West 57lh Street Realty Corp. argued tpat the tenant, Elvira Lawrence, had not taken reasonable care to get the lock fixed. Mrs. Lawre nce. now of Palermo, Italy, sued her form~r landlord for $1.5 million. Imports \ Of.Oil. . •. • r 1, • • Plunibiet 4 WASHINGTON ~) ~A sharp drop in oillrttport:S ga"te the United States its bi~ge5t Ql\OO~Y foreign trade surplus on.r~rdm February. the govemmeot rei portedtoday. · ,-., ~ The Commerce Deirartmtnt said its international trade ac~ count figures showed total im- ports slipped 18.2 percent, ovw- coming by a wide margin a ·6.6 percent drop in exports. The result was a $917 million trade surplus. The figure marked a sharp reversal in January'J$ S210.5 millton <!eficit. JANUARY'S SHARP rise in oil imports to a record 285 million barrels, attribut~d to importers' eagerness to beat a Feb. 1 in-- crease in import tariffs by $1 a barrel, was the primary factor in that deficit. The drop in February imports to 156 million barrels was an ap- parent response to the buildup ca ::;tqcks in January. . The trade balance surplus was some of the best news in OlQlllhs for the beleaguered U.S. dollar, which had been eroding ste~dily in foreign markets. SpecuJation that trade performance figures would show hnprovement today had pushed the1lollar up on-some intetnational m4'fkets Wed.Des· dar. A T RADE SURPLUS means more money is being spent on the nation's domestic goods and thus means less money is being s iphOhed but df its recession· plagued economy overseas. Despite Februat'1's improve- ment, the balance for the first two months or the year still lags behind the same period last year when the s urplus was $885.l million. The nation concluded last year with its second worst trade deficit on record and a wprse deficit is expected by the enttoftbis year. The .February surplus was comptt.ed OQ a new basis initial· ed lagt· mt>nth. Comparable tigu'ef go back one year. But ComJQerce said, ~en figuring the ~urplus on its ~la basis, whiclt goes jck to the l>Urh -or the cen- tury, e $879.3 mi)l$on «Ital sur· passes lhe pre~"':~"-\IC ~8 millio in March ot·.i~, • 'By tb"e · oJtl rAe·tl\od, imports ~r.P ·cpmp\&led on• tbe basis of theit declared eustotlis Yalue. The 'new merhod'JjaseS U\e com- .Pu\ation on a so-dilled transac-tion value. ~ McCartlle.ys ·Host Star-studded Bash From Wire Services Former Bealle Pau l Mc~artney and wife Unda had a few friends over for their going- away party. The couple, who said they will leave the United States this week. apparently for their second borne in Britain, held al) all·night party aboard the Queen Mary. The guest llst on the permanently docked ocean liner included Dob. Dy lan, Cher, J ose Feliciano. Carole King, Harry NUsson, Lind a Ronstadt, Joni 1'1ltc hell, P hll Everly. Gtorge Harrison, Dean Martln, Tony Curtls, and the groups Chica.go. America. and Hudson Brother~ • lbe Faces and the Jackson Five. • A blind college student ex · prtsscd no regret over her de· cision to accept a $16:5,000 malpractice settlement to com- pemate for ber loss ot sight - while .-jury was deciding to award her $900.000. .. I was afraid I'd lose ever· y tbint and wtnd up wllh nothlns ... said Gall Kalmowttt. 21. "lt's not euy to find 1 Job when you're handicapped. I couldn't put myaell on m y parent.a• h ands tor the rest of theirUves." r l ( _ __.__r.E_OP_L_E _) So shl rejected the advice or her parents and lawyer and with the ju~ in its third hour of de· liberation in Brooklyn state Supre01e Court insisted on ac- c e p tint t~e insurance com. panies' tin al offer. * The last, Jong night or th e Georgia Legisl ature was enlivened by a demonstration oC the fine art of watermelon seed· spitting( Joe M~Kellar or Tift,on, the 1975 nationa l watermelon seed- spitting champion, demonstrated his latent before th~ House, whict\ passed a speclal re.wluUon notJng that G eor1la ls the champ' s.homc state. While McKella.; didn't match his record or .. 36 feet, t~ inc bes, hf did sisrny t.M Jeeds far enouah to drtw a ro.ft\d or •1>- pl1uso, Ciring .along lhe center aiale from the well of the House to the back door. '* Movie producer Carlo r.u. hu!band of utress s.,M.a Lonn, hu escaped a kidna.s>ina ,._ tempt, the maeaiine EVA E~­ presss3id. •• I' ~I II 0 ' • Thuradey. March 'l7. 1975 DAIL v PILOT A~ From Wlre8erv4~ LOS ANGELES-Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. ftaa asked the University of California Board ot Reient.s why administrators in the system make more Money than teachers, who Brown described asbelng ''Jn the front Uneof education.'' ' .. Wby in the world are sal-"es more fo1· ad· mJnJstrators when the baste misalon pf the (state> uqiverslty ls teaching?" Brown asked. l .. IT STRIKES ME that the people in the front line d{ education are teachers .•. I don't know whether (you) should encourage tbern to leave a classroom < w1th the inducement of higher salaries tor administrative positions.>" Glean S. Dumke, UC Chancellor, receives a salary of $$7,750 a year .. Presidents of the system's 19 campuses get salaries r8J\&lng from S36,ST6 to $48.986 a year. The salary range for teachers gc>ts from about $~3\104 to $27,3CO Brown said he was ••not sure adnfirustratofs wor harder than teachers" or bear the ·reJP(>nsibility that would warrant such high salaries. Brown also voted against two committee re· commendations for tbe sale of bonds to construct student union buildings on twoi campuses. The cost · I be aid b studc t funds. .. SPRING PATTERN PANTS Checks and Plaids in blends of Dacron/Wool. Oacron/hnen and Dacron/cotton. Just right for those warm spring days ahead. Tr~spa•ang A charg~ ot homosexual con· duce against actor George Maharis was dropped Wed· nesd ay in Los Angeles Municipal Court. The former co-star of 'Route 66' TV series pleaded no contest to charges and was found guil· ty of trespassing. Sentencing was set for May 6. Judge Backs Rape Trial Warning Ban LOS ANGELES (A P> -A Superior Court judge terms de· meaning and outdated as the • chastity belt the mandatory in· struction to California juries to be cautious in considering testimony from a rape victim. Judge Armand Arabian Jr. told State Sen. Alan Robbins' subcommittee on violent crime that proposed legislation should be approved to cut out such warn· ings. The judge said he had defied the rule in a 1973 rape case, con· tending th t! s tate s tatute "arbitrarilv discriminates against wome'n ." San quentin Violenee f' ~ Inmate Stabs Own· Attorney in Neck SAN QUf;NTlN (AP> A San Quentin Six attorney was 'stabbed in the neck by his client' and five 2uards were injured in two separate outbreaks or prison violence surrounding the murder trial of the six inmates, prison officials ~aid. Attorney Lynn S. Carman (------------] was slabbed in the neck with s a ballpoint pen by his client. la le Hugo Pinell, during a Wed-_ _ nesday afternoon conference of San Quentin attorneys and clients at the prison, officials said. On Tuesday, Carman ad vehemently but unsuccessfully argued in court that Pinell needed a neurological examination. Carman was fined $100 on a contempt of court charge :irising from the incident. Developer Sues ( _l..0$. AN~ ELES (U Pl ) -Representatives of a Texas m1l11ona_1re said W~esd::iy they would file suit to force the city to permit commercial development of a site above Mulholland Drive in the Santa Monica mountains. . '.fhe. City_ Council . Wednes~a y rejected a proposal by m1lhona1re Chnt Murchison to bwld a $20 million resort hotel on the site, which he owns. Bribe Charge LOS ANGELES <AP1 -A federal grand Jury has indicted Lee A. Merriwether Jr., on charges of accepting S2,900 in cash and merchandise in bribes as an official or the l.i.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. . Merriwether. special assistant to the director of a Los Angeles-based HUD office. is the first currently employed ll UD worker to be accused by a ~J>t!Cial investigative tas k force. Pi~kets Arrested COACHELLA (UPll -Between 65 and 80 United Farm Workers of America pickets were arrested Wednesday as they demonstrated outside a Circle K market in· alleged violation of a court injunction. . . Police said the pickets, who were protesting the stor~ s .s~le of Gallo wines violated an injunction issued March 24 hm1tmg the union to on~ picket on each side or the store's driveway. The pickets were taken lo the Riverside C9unty J ail in Indio, which was then picketed by UFWA supporters in protest. f'ro11d Case Dropped .. v ~NTU KA \At' 1 -\..1&Jq;c:> or fraudulent sale of secunt1es against Gerald Schaflander-the former head of a troubled solar power firm -have been dismissed in Municipal Court here. Five felony counts against him were dropped We?nesd~~ by :\lunicipal Court Judge ~o~ert Soare~ on grounds of msuff1c1ent evidence following a prehmmary hcar!ng. Marine's Daughter Chokes TWENTYNINE PALMS <UPII -Danielle Fleming. 17 months, apparently choked lo death on a piece or lipstick that lodged in her throat . doctors said Wednesday. Lance Cpl. Leslie C. F1eming III, stationed at the ~1 arinc ba~e here. said he put hi s daughter lo bed about 8 p.m. Tuesdi.ty llight. f1 eming said he re· turned to her room about midnight and noticed the girl was not breathing. ~ She was ru~hl'd to the se hospital where she was pronounc:ed dead on :rival. 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It's like a "Buflt-ln Teakettle" It ~1ve:s vou steaming hot 190 waler on tap. You can make insranr foods or urlnka in111n1lv; preparesoupc. grevies It's also a big help 1n thawing, cooking. d1ssolv1ng. blanching. flJ .D ILY PILOT EDITORIAL P A GE Cou1·ts Need Judges Last year the Orange County Board of Supervisors apµropriatcd $1.5 million to add courtrooms on the eighth and ninth floors .,r the county courthouse. . . The. board then adopted a resolution supporting ll•soslat1on that would add two judges to the Orange County Superior Court. Apparently forgetting their $1 .5 million ap, propriation and their support resolution. supervisors l•1st week refused to approve addition of the judges. They said th~ $120,000 a year the sl:.ite agrt:ed to pay tor support of the two new courts \\ asn 't enough. That may be true. But court figures show that Orangt-County's ctvil case load has increased 23 per- el'nt in the past two years. S1mu ltaneously, court officials say. because of the shortage of courtrooms the a\·erage wait for a civil tnal has increased from6to 11 months. Cons idering the $1.S million already appropriated for the nc.•cdcd courtrooms and the pro\'ed need for added judges, the board's decis ion last week was pen· n y wise and pound fooli sh. Cloud on the Hill District Attorney Cecil Hicks describes it as "<.J c-onlinui ng 111 v~st igation of alleged irregularities in the county assessor's office." Unfo.rtunately for Congressman Andr ew J . Hinshaw's Orange CoWlty constituents, they are left with clouded representation in Washington so long as it continues. And as the investigation proceeds, more and more questions about Hinshaw's political rise seem to be raisl•d. taxpayers some $13,000 by illegal participation '" Hinshaw 's 1972 congressional election campaign. Hinshaw was county assessor at the time. Now there are new charges. Authorities say Hinshaw is suspected of receiving a bribe-in th!! form of expensive stereo equipment-from a business firm seeking favorable assessment treatment. The Grand Jury has handed down bribery indict· m~nts against the firm's president and the assistant county assessor, now suspended from his job. Sten•o equipment has been seized from Hinshaw's Was hington apartment. Through it all, unfortunately, the Congressman has remained silent. He says, through aides, he is act- mg on the advice of his lawyer. If Hinshaw continues to refuse any clarification or t11s role, his constituents can only hope the authorities move with s peed to completely determine the sordid story and bring it to the appropriate conclusion. Thoughtless Gifts One of the p leasures of the Easter season for many adults is selecting small gifts for youngsters in Lhe familv . Pretty decorated Easter eggs and baskets, and cute stuffe<.l toys are attractive and harmless tokens of love to delight the Easter Bunny believers. But, some misguided adults still think a real live bunny. duckling or baby chick is an even better gift. And dcs pile a nnual warnings and p leas, thousands of these harmless creatures meet an un- t1 mely end during the Easterseason-Uterally loved lo death by children who cap't be expected to un- derstand that a live toy needs very special care. The scand;.il <'ame to light in December with a 33·count Grand Jury indictment again~t nine as· sessor·s office cmployes, accused of costing county . Fur a humane Easter, make s ure the fluffy baby animal gifts are the stuffed variety, not live. 'Ignorance is bliss! That'll be five cents, please.' Birek to Price Supports? Wire-tap Tripped Dear Gloomy Gus New F .arm Problem Not Funny Up Bra.ss ( SYDNEY HARRIS ) One of the incredible things our l ax money goes for is electronic wire -tapping equipment to in - tercept conversations of US. soldiers "ho refuse to t ake haircuts in conformance with Army regulations . Would you believe 1t'? This came out not long ago. in a Jl('WS item from Bonn, Germany. which di s closed th at an American soldier was im- prisoned for more than l"'o months for refus ing to get a haircut-and was set free onlv because an ::iffid::iv1t from Brig. Gen. Thom as W . Bowen, the Army's chi('f of intelligence in Eu1'rtJll', conlamcd a m1ssl::ilt" ml'nt I'.'\ T lf F: ~oldtl•r's courl·marl1jl cas4.:. G l'O. lfo111. 1:n deposed that no "ll'lcphone or t:lectronic monitoring hJ ~ been conducted" against the defendant. Subse- quently. 1l was admitted that ~ome uf hts lrrnyer's talks h~1d hf"cn lapp<.'d. und the c:ourt-m:irllal's 1·orwict1on ""~ set as1d(• \\'h,1t J', "'' J ppallin{!-;rnd n d 1 t u l 11 u:.; i n th 1 s who I e mll1tan d1<1r&uk 1s not so much tlw rl·1·.1n1 .1l1o n IJy the general as lht· f.iet that our chil'f of in- ti 111::..t·lll't• 1n :di of EUl'OPl' fell c·1m11wll1•d lo JOl('rvcne in i;uch J P l'll\ fTijllcr as a s oldier·~ h~.11rn1t. and that investi~alt\t' :iµt•nt ~ bot hered to t1:11> the t 1•IPph o11 c of the Lawyers J\l1hlar~ Defrn se Comm1ll<.'c Thc:-.t· <ire like little children. pl.1~ in;! J,.!.tml'S 1 "Look at the new l'lt·t•\111111t· t11v Uncle Sam gave nit· for Chri~lmaf.' ·· J rather th<in It's my guess the reader who compl;.11n'i about the number of police units he sees .on the road as he drives to work in the morn· ing is the same person \\ho fumes ahout in sufficient police palrols after has house is burglarized. R.S. ~Y Gw c-~llt• ~·• ~"" .-, ......... ~ ..... 1...cnurlty rw41e<t - wtews el .. -·~· ~ ,.._. ,_. _,.. .. C-...y Goll, 0..ty ..,..._ . grown men entrusted with our na· lion's interests overseas. 'What kind of mentality is it lh::it relent· lessly interct•pb a phone call on a haircut case <ind ln\'OI\ cs lhl· highest -rank inH mtelhgenct· authority in an affid avit that is not only absurdly pt.'lty but totally false as w ell'~ OU R increas ing s wolle n budgets for th e military ure always justified on grounds or "national securily," but inci· dents s uch as this must lead one lo wonder how much that gucs under the rubric of national security is really vanity, porn· posity. inefft>cluality, and gross mis use or equipment, facilities, lime and energy. If our elected officials devoted one-tenth the lime in scrutini1in;.! the military budget that lhl.'Y do the appropriations for the old. the sick, the poor and the uneducated. they might be ;,1ble to th\'ert t•nm1gh billions -not milliuns to cons tructive r ather than destructive ends. That expensive. elaborate, and prepos t e rou s •'undercover" operation against Hairy Louis · gives some idea of where our money is going, and what our vigilance is concentrated upon. If this is what the military terms .. intelligence," what do they <le · signate as s tupidity'? WASH INGTON -The daily news drama centers on faraway places -Cambodia, Israel, the Arab oil fields, a nd elsewhere. But here al home an issue of great immediacy is forming without the benefit of la rge headlines. The farm problem is. coming back. It is becoming a crucial political issue. It is likely to produce ctnolhe r collision between the Democralic Congress and Pre s id e nt Ford, and it may have a great deal to do \nth who is f'l cc t cd prcs1dcnl n<'xt .)t•ar. People forget that agriculture - production o( food -is our I!reatest industry. They take for g ranted t h e pros perity of agribus iness" in a world clamoring for food. They chuckle aµpreciatcly when Agriculture Sec r e tary Earl Butz «haracterizes the yearly farm li ving cycle as ··corn. :\1iami. !'-.<>vbeans, ~ass <iu ... FARM E RS fume because the truth is somewhat different. J-~arm income in 1974 fell $5 h1ll1on under its all -lime high in 1973. It is falling again in 1975. The problem is the staggering in·. c reases in costs of production. The movement is, therefore, back toward the old immensely expensive s}stem of government controls and man aged prices. Butz. pres umably with Ford's backing, is fi ghtin.g this. A new farm bloc of urban con- gressmen and newly elected farm state representatives is forming behind higher guar an· tees of prices. A farm con- gressman \/Oles for financial help for the Penn Central railroad. Love Can Conquer Recession Scn.1tor l'roxmir<'. \\ho'c; had a h.11r tr~n<:plant, .1 fa<'~ lift and a n:eonl 1l1Jt1un v.11h has second wifr. 1-. ~11r1 · ;1t tlw government for Spl•nd1ng Sl'Y1.<100 lo probe the );ecrcts of rom =mt 1r l11v<.• "Right .11 thl· top ol tlw list of t hings WC' clo11'l w.111t lo know." he ~ays. s peal..in g for himself. "as why a man foils 1n lo\'c with a woman and \lace versa. Nonsense With this kind ,uf medieval. remode l ed tlead-ln-the · t-and thinkin g we n ever woul d h ave ('urcd the bubonic· plague. Nor will we Pver ~ ahl<- lo control romantic lov~ that ufle-old cur~e o( m ~1nkind. This myst e rious. a ll t'.'Onsam in g. driving force is ponslble for wars. b3d ~try, ·lbc heartbreak' of divorce. the ad· verth!lng indu11try and the cur r~nt economic recession And nalor Proxmire would have ~ence ~ntinue to ifnON it ? TRE BASIC problem with romanlle love 11 thal it la totally lrrationnJ. Fred Frisbee fall!' he d over heels for Fellda Tip ( ART HOPPE J p1tow ror no good reason at all. Either she fails to return his love <in w h i c h c a ~ e h l' d 1 e :s of malnutrition and a broken aort.1 > or, worse yet , she tlocs and llwy ~et m a rried. Al first. in the hl'at of the1 r passion. all goes wPll. Hut at s very heat guaranlt'l'S its im- permanence. Soon, he discovers ~ht· loathes bowling, his mother and other Polis h jokes. She learns he wears elevator shoes, thinks belching is hilarious and is incapable of remembering to put gas in thf' car. Their illusions 3re destroyed They reel che:.ikd. They hlll(> each other. It's amazing ~o many couples sun ·ive his untivoidable nadir to attain the zenith of solid, ~olden, enduring conjutal love. True, with changing mores. romantic love is on the wane. After all. r omantic love ls thinJc. Ing about 1t, not doing it. And today's callow youth do it without lhmkinJ? about 1t. As our wise forefath«r-; knew, boldlna hand." on a porch gilder and fanwrtmc is for morP l'Omanlic than whot · got!s on nowaduys in the back ~eats of Volkswagens. I TlllS is what caused the re- cession. Our entire merchandising system is based not on sex, as is commonly believed. but on its op· posite. romantic love. Manufac- l\1 rers of t•verything from toothpaslt' to automobiles to Gl.·ntol sell their products not on the b<1sis of st·x but romance. Do their ads show two people in lhe hack st•al of u Volkswagon? No• They show two people hold .. &ng hunds on a porch gUdcr, as thou~h times hadn't changed a whil. ls it any wonder, then, that vur outmoded economy is on the rocks? OBVIO USLY, science must h:irness this mysterious force. The <lay must come when Fred and Felicia can logically assess Nlch other's Callings and virtues before deciding whether to rail In love. This alona would end t he heartbreak of divorce. And with romantic love restored to lts former favor, the economy would take oft Uke 11 bii·YOU·know·what bird So why does Senator Proxmire ~wnd ln the way of the 1reatcsl sclcnUOc breakthrou1h since the Creation? I-tear there is less there than ju!t another pretty foce. ( RICHARD WILSON ) !Us city counterpart votes for higher "target prices" for corn, milk, cotton target prices "hich may in 1976 begin the re- turn of huge Treasury outlays for farm relief. Butz recognizes the issue for what at is, a central decision on departing from the free market agriculture he helped lo create and returning to the old days of management a nd control. BIG CROPS t his year could end the great farm bonanza of the 70s. They a lso could drive the last nail in President Ford's political coffi n if he vetoes legislation now before Congress to raise lhe t arget prices so that the spigot s of the Treasury, which have been turned down low. in recent years. could be opened again to help farmers suf. fering from lowered prices and higher costs. ft won't gel to a \'l'fo, some congressmen say, because lhc Rouse won't vote the higher g uaranteed prices, better described as trigger prices lo ac- tivate more government loans and benefits which once peaked al $3.9 billion annually but now have fallen to one.seventh that much. The political climate runs to the contrary and the Ford White House is keenly aware it may be prese n ted with a politically explosive issue. It is historically explosive, too. Harry S. Truman, according lo the man he. beat, Thomas E .. Dcwcv. w as elected in 1948 because or a last minute shift in fa r m sentiment lo Truman Richard M. Nixon nearly won in 1960 and did win in 1968 with the base of his s upport resting sturdi- ly in the Midwest. Without Midwest support in 1976, Ford's base will be very shaky. A~ ATTEl\I PT" ill undoubted ly be made lo bargain with th(' new farm bloc lo shave down tht• guaranteed prices so they won'L be so likely to trigger a big Treasury drain. 'But once the trend mo\·es back\\:.ird toward the days of I lcnry A. Wallace anti his long line µ[ successors ii will be hard to step. This seems ironic in view or the world·wide need and demand for food which only America's farmers can supply. But far mers are not going to produce that food without a profit, and they will not begin to supply it unless the pro fit is guaranteed. D1111ing the U.S. Image WASHINGTON -The worst ambassador in th e U .S. diplomatic service, in our judg· menl. is Turner B . Shelton. He presides, in Ugly-American fashion. over lhe U.S. embassy in Nicaragua. I le joined the government over 20 years ago lo help root "Com- munists" out of the motion pic- ture division of the U.S. Informa- tion Agency. lie was about . to be forcibly retired when ex-President N i x o n rescued him and appointed him Am- bassador t o Nicaragua. The affable Shelton is now de- an of our Latin American am· bassadors. He has managed to live in the Spanish·speaking world for four years without picking up more than a few words of the native tongue. · llE HAS achieved this because he talks to few Nicaraguans other than Dictator Anastas io Somoza, a \\'('st Point grnduale. who s peaks the Ame rican dialect fluently. Shelton's rawnlng fratemiza. tion with the Nicarag uan strongman violates U.S. policy, which calls for <·orrcct, formal relations. For t he sake of the U.S. image in Latin America, th<' State Department doesn't want the American Ambassador to up pear in the unseemly embrace of an unpopular dictator. Bul at the slightest hint of enlicism, Shelton wouJd whip out penJonal letters from President Nixon as a testamt-nt to his White House ~onnectlons. Often the Ambassador and his wife, Lesly. would fly to Florida, comman· deer a military car a and drive lo Key R;s cayn c where, he braiged, he buked ln the pre· sidential pres'"ce. The Shcltons residE' in on enormous m 1n1ion ..-hicb si~ on a hllltop overlooking Manaau3, the capital city. Every dny, hun- dred~ of Nkaraauuns, earnin1 an averase salary of $130 o month, pats by and stAre up al this monstroslly. IT IS A monument to the Ugly ~ACK ANDERSON) Ameri can era, and the State Department would like to gel rid of it. But the Shellons are stub- bornly, sublimely content in their hilltop mausoleum, with its huge verandas and 20 s unrooms. The mansion had to be renovat- ed, or course, before the Sheltons would move in. Although the hilltop breezes had beeu ade· quate to cool previous am· bassadors, Shelton holed up in a Managua hotel and refused to move in for seven months until the State Department glassed in the verandas, sealed the win- dows and air-conditioned the building. The lest of any ambassador is· how he handles an emergency. One came to Managua jus t before Christmas, 1972. A terri- ble earthquake leveled the city, killed 10,000 people and injured another 15,000. Not a hospital was left st.ind ing. But miraculously, the am· bassador's residence, complete with its own wells and electric generators. survived intact. l l ~ould have made an ideal casualty hospital. Yet the Sheltons, living in splendor in the spacious building, never opcnoo their doors to the injured. SINCE the quake destroyed the · embassy, its functions were moved to the mansion. The em bassy personnel, however. had to worl< on t he lawn und~ 1lwnings c.1nd tents, because Mr~. Shelton wouldn't let them work inside. She made one concesRion American s tnrr members were 3llowed to us<' two tol!tts on t)le lower floor But the emb::UJsy•s Nicaraguan employes had to use slit·trench latrines. One woman. the senior Nicaraguan on thu staff, auemptcd lo use an Inside jotm but wos sh004!d out. She qull in a huff. Nor dld Mrs. Shtlton want her hwsband's sweaty employe!'I cool ini olf In the mansion's Olympic· alze awlmmtns pool. She turned off the fiJ ter, and a protective coot o! al11c quickly formed over the waler. Her chief concern durins: the earthquake was tor her pct c-at ' Later the c:.1l became si d ;, lhu-. precipitating a national cnsis. A solicitous Somoza sent ~ ho:.l of vets. including government vets from the Minis try of Ag1iculture, lo diagnose the ailing cal. T HE\' WE RE at the point or flyin g the pet lo Panama for the attentions of a U.S. Army vet, 01 worse, flying the vet to l\tanagu;,i when one of the local ,·eb diagnosed a kidney problem and administered the proper medica Uon . The cat reco,·ered, and tht· crisis passed. Shelton was officially rebuked by cable for his actions duling the earthquake. The United States would h<.tve been better ser\Tcd if he had b~n fired . Footnote: \\' e fpokc to Shelton in :\Ianagua. lie denied lh<.tt hl· was not following U.S. policy in N1n1ragua. denied that he en•1• met vdth :'l:ixon in Key Riscaym·. denied that t.'mbassy personnt'l weren't allowed to set up office~ m the mansion <.1fter the earth quake. denil.•d that he had been n•hukctl by lhe State Depat1 mcnt . Wt• ar()' prt:>pared . how<'\'<•r, to back up nil the ul lcgatwns in the slory. It may lw true that he didn't see Nixon 111 Key Biscayne. All we can pron• is that he bragged after his re lu.rn that he had vi sited with the former President. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ROOh't N We~. PubU!Mr Thomoa Ket'1Jll. !:dilor Barbara Krftbkh, Edltorfal Pag~ Editor- The t-ditorial page 0( the Daily Pilot seeks to Inform and nimulate readc-rs by presenting on thl11 PllK«' diverse commtntary on topit''I o( mtere.!tt by ftyndicat· rd Cl'llumnists and tnrtMOjsts. by prov1dan& a forum for readel'!l' view1 and by µre enUng this n~spn~r·s opinions and 1do1111 on <'urrmt topics. The-4'dilorial oPintons ol the Oa1ly Pilot appear only in the "dltorial rolumn at tht> lop of lht• P&l?t.'. Opinmn~ <''I( pr~!\<'d by tht> <·olumni,to; and <'1trtoon1st~ an<f lrUC'r ~ ntcrs ar1• tht'ir o~ n :tnd no cndo~l'mt•nl ()( their vt~w11 by ttae Daily Pilot should bt' inferroo. Thursday, March 27, 197:i Closeout! 29 9~ LOW PRICE 45~iece iro~s~ 1Ri4val Croc9k Pot9 dinne1ware set. Service for • eight. Handpainted designs. Assorted patterns to choose from. 16.97 Garci~ Mitchell 300 spinning reel. T eflon8 drag, tungsten carbide line guide, eight gears, two oilite bushings, & an anti-inertia system. 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Tuesday at the ~d of lhe:i;al of MichaelTaytor, 31, m Leeds Crown Court. - Prosecutw Geoffrey er said Taylor tore oul his wife's eyes and tongut' with his bare bands and "tore her lace utmost off." ••• AM BO ND TO AY THAT the D tempt.'5 al exorcism durin lbe night before the murdtr were unwise," suio the Rt. Rev. Eric Treacy. the Ang He an bishop t the Wake{leld diocese. will 1 that it is a normlll part ot their pastoral mints\ y when occasion d~mu.nds." Tlie clt.>rgymen who con~ucted the ritual were named in the court proceedings as the Jlev. Peter Vlnce , 52, vkur of the Anglican st. Thomas' churc in thr Yorkshire hamlet of Gawb<U', and a Meth ·at mi{ll•te r , the Rev. Raymond Smltb. "The blasted meddlen> will dabble about iD de- monism , not knowing what they are doing or what might hap~n . The damage 1t can do is immeasura- ble," said Canon John Pearce-Higgins of the Church of England, vice diairman of an ecumen- C'ia l group callt'd the Churches' Fellowship of Psychical and S pirituz11 Studies. "SHE DIED VERY QUICKLY, from inhalation of blood," he said. "No clergy an ln the dioce~e of Wakefiel(J bas my specific aut ority '° practice exorcism ," the bishop said. ''Bu I am aw.are that some clergymen .. CAREl-'VLl.Y AD~ll~ISTERED, exorcism l'Ould act as a form of l)S) c•hological help," added the Rl•v . F.d\\ 1Htl Hogl·r s. head of social rcl>pons1b1hl) for the :\ll'lho<l1sl Church. ''But badly dont'. 1t can bt.• a form of~~ t·hological dis asll'r." The story of t hl• l':\Ort·1~m the rite of C'asting out ell'\ lls and thl· ~ubM·qul·nt sla~ ing unfolded 6Gatsby .. His? B r o J d '' a v impresJ ri o David The jury round Taylor innocent of murder because of irtsanity, and the judge ordered him committed to a m ental asylum. Tay lor's l awyer. Harry Ognpll, accused "migsguided churchmen" who conducted a sevcn- hour l'xorcis m Oct. 5-6 of "moral responsibility" for thl' death. Baker s a id the killing was the tragic end to ·•:i :.ton· of a sens ible family man who was suddenly nposcd to intense spiritual influences a nd became cllhl'r bew1tC'hed or demented." ~ .J ~ TOU( E..._ In~-" cer ~ delMWY .,,,, INU. 11 llC10tY PflCe ..... d<M"O plal\l Mid_,_ IAY U90 .-.. SINTI ltlt ~w:mwo..,ftTtihM• .. .. ALL MALL: LEVELS FLOWERS -GARDENS-FASHIONS l>etncmstratlons & Lectures ~oath Coast ?lua CLEARANCE Rush in! What's here today may be gone tomorrow! Women's Dresses Merrick s ays he had produ ction r ights ove r ''T he Great Gatsby '' film 1n 1971 nol Paramount Pictures. lie is suing the firm for $7 .5 million. 3.66 Men's screen print shirt 100% Cotton, machine washable, assorted colors to choose from. 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Ma~h 27. 1975· -165,·ooo Seek Chip Rebates LOS ANGELES CAP> -A big bile has been · taken into a r ebate plan Involving potato corn and tortilla chips. ' About 165,000 asserted purc·hasers oflhe snacks have riled claims for Sl to $15 under terms of a ten· lu_llV(' St'ltleme!ll of a price fixing Ca!)e, l 1.S. l)i!)· tnl'l Court 0Cfac1~1b ~:.iid. A TOTAi. OF S2.:!7 :mu.1os in n·batt•:-. to rnn· !)Umers havt• ht'l'll prnvtdl'd for an the case broui.:ht by lav. y<.•r J <1l·k Con nhlttt ugainsl seve1<.1l rh1p m1:1ken. A lw.mng '' 111 lx· hl'ld May 19 by L' .S . u,,... trict Court J ullgl' ;\I Jnuel lkal on '' hether to ~1µ· prove the !)l'tllt·ml·111 Th~ nHHH'\ "tll l~ nwlll·d lo t:lmmants after the t."."<µeC'led appro\ .ti Fiie• Sult Actor Yul Brynner, his wile and another couple, claim in New York lawsuit that they suffered trichinosis after spare rib dinner at 1Trader Vic's . Plaintiffs ask $7.5 mi1Jion. Announn'llll'lll ol lhl' n·batc wus contained in ~1dvcrti::.enw11t-. plJt:ed m ne,,spapers sele<'led by the court I ndul.kd an the ads " as an application for the rebatt.•:-, Th~ form!) must bl' mailed by April 21. DIAMONDS• GEMSTONES Jewels by 10,epln is l&Orching f91 diomond' and gemstones from private ind1v1duals and e1tates. Careful e1Camina11on and evaluahon by our experts. Highest prices paid. Call 54(}9066 10-9 daily. Satur- day 1o-6. Sunday closed, ask for Mr. Dennis Foltz or. Mr Joseph · FOR:\ls ('.\.'. au: OBT.\l:\EO BY appl_ving t o the Off1L'L' of thi: Clt•rk. L'.S. District Court Ct·ntTal District of <.:ahfornw, P.O. Ilox 76852, Los' Angl'll's 90076 Curi11hl1tl f1kd tht.> da~!) action ~u 1l a:. :1 folio" uµ lo l'nm1n:tl and l'I\ II :1t·t1ons filed bv the government ag.rni~t sonw of tlw rnmµanit.>s. \~hich pleaded nu tont<.-::.l to pnt:t• !lxing accusations. iewels by ·ioseph -· , ••• , ....... 2J» ·-... c-... ,,,. •. ---· ~ -.~]'- DETAILS AT YOUR RADIO SHACK STORE. 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"We have to wear this fUrry rabbit head a nd cos- tume, and it gets hot and sweaty inside. We can't breathe, see or hear, and . qessmart has been sentenced ~1~~~ tooneye1l' in Jail for trying to have hisJwife killed, despite pleas of his wife and three children a nd hb own conten- tion that it was all a joke Faber's lawyer brought Mrs. Faber and the children to testify before Ry~n. who con· victed him Feb. 20 al the end ''l love my duddy. He takes rile to scouts and to campouts. He is nice and usefu l." throughout the ordeal that the plot was a p ractical joke "that went loo far.'' "I was lhe supposed vk tim ... she said on the stand. "We need him and he has matured. We lov~ him. His joking has calmed do\\n." it's hard to talk.'' ''The Easter Bunny is not getting paid as much as Santa CJaus, and the only reason I can see i!i bec ause we are rem ales." fumed Cheryl Struthers, who works as a bunny in a department store here. She said that when a man suits up as Santa he makes SJ an ho'ur, and the 00-cenl w age dif- ference was enough to ,illl!i!ii!!!l!~jj 1:>end Miss Struthers and six C'O-r obbi ts hopping to the Santa Clara County Commission o n th e Status of Women. BROKER'S LICENSE AVAIUILE REAL ESTATE What Have "U" THE CO:\UllSSION lodged an official sex dis- c rim in at ion ~ha r ge agains t Rich !:itudio Inc .. an Eas t ·Coast 01.1tfil that hires Easle r bunnies and ~ Sar~ta Claust:s across the 714) 640-4046 i~ nation. · "It is sex discrimina- tion pur e and simple,'' i------------1 s a i l! Comm iss ioner Barbara Spector. \\ho accused the firm of violating the 1963 federal ----------- P t: BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT e<:1ual pay law. ~aul. Tasse,. general . man~ger of )he firm. strong ly. denied ,the ,1. legation. "Some, one is trying · to makt! a big thing out of nothing,·· he Tht-toll,ow1ng per~ons are doing bU$t· l)C!'>'>o'>. • • TELEtl 9 0 N;cs SALES' COM· t4NY, TEl ETftONICS UNITED ALESI COMPANY, "'!)( Ill IN• U~IR1a5, MARJ( 111 INOUSTAIES, 11.f!ll l<.,l'I• 0\1(11.•"°ustin. CA Robert Alexlln<Jtr. 1qoo Park SCJid. "Sanl~ Cla us works •six .to eight bours a day, """""°"· N~wPOrl Stach, CA 92b40 lh•"Jo buc,1ne~\ •S tonducted ov an in· d1v1au.i1. Robert .O.le>an<Jer uP1 T•!-"'>•o ·sees 20,000. chiJdrep a Th1\ ~ldtl'ment w d\ tiled with IM Co~l 'f (Jeri< of Orange Coul!lv Oft .... re h 2~. 19fS . . .. 42, • HOPPING MAD Cheryl Struthers . week und must complete a full fnterview with PubltslW!d Ordn9<1 (Od" Dall\' PHol, MMC" 71 ana Aoril J 10 I/ 19/S 11011-7) each child." new cane furniture values The great Cane Mutiny! Ca rgoes of Cane have jumped ship at Pier 1. You can shanghi these able-bodied accent pieces all this week ... but come early for the best selection. Sit In a classic-style rocker. Cane rocker. Steamed into graceful shape by Philippine craftsmen. Natural color. Seat and back woven of rattan cane webbing. 56' tall. 22" seat. The perfect rock~r for den, living room. patio. At a perfect price from Pier 1 ! now.~7999 Relax in a cane chair. Side chair. Hand· crafted in Hong Kong. Cane seat, 36" high, 16" seat. A sunny accent' Reg. $49.99 Now $4499 Save on a cane stool. Cane stool. Arch-shaped legs. Rattan w ebbed top. 16'12'' high. Handy footstool or vanity stool. Reg. $39.99 Now .................. $3499 Stack books on cane shelves. Sturdy book- shelf. 5 wood shelves cov- ered with cane webbing. 72" tall, 24" wide. Reg. $119.99. Save on aturdy bar stools. Bar stool. Curved legs and back. 30" high. From the Philippines. Perteet for cock· tail or breakfast bar' Reg. $69.99 Now $4999 LWe4 , •• '""' . I COST .. M!SA ouMGI ' AMAMllM '°' L 2710 cmSHOPf'MCIHTll IA19.µAft. UGUMA HACH HAllOI ll¥D. 6)].0991 772°2472 c..-•-, ... ,,,, MOM. \'Mau SAT. ICM SUM. IM 1 n• s.. e .... Hwy. 494-9101 Circuit Court Judge Daniel Ryan ~entenced Michael Faber. 35, to one year of im- prisonment. He could have been stf1tenced to serve any term up to a nd including li fe , according to the judge's dis· cretion. ·of a five.day bench trial. Robert, the Fabers 4-year· old boy, was questioned by defense attorney Gus Gian· nis. · "Daddy gels my desserts," Robert said . Next on the stand was 10· yea r ·old Melissa. t ear s streaming down her ch4;!eks. STEVEN. JZ. rought to hold back hts tears as did many in the courtroom audience. He said his father does ''a real lot around the house. He gets up real e arly a nd does a lot of things for us. He takes me to hockey games and we love hi .. m. His wife, Barbara, 32, also tearful, maintain e d Come to our tennis teach-in with the greatest Court of all Margcrret Court at FABER, FORMER. vice president of a company which manufactures security de- vices, said he was only joking , when he asked a friend to find someone to kill his wift:. We've got quite a morning planned for tennis buffs. First, a tennis lesson on the mall taught by Margaret Court, then a tennis fashion presentation in our Sports Shop where you can meet Ms. Court personally. When? Monday, March 31, at 11 :00 A. M. How? Just call 644·2800, ext. 343 for reservations. Wardrobe? Of course, we have a suggestion. A slick of a tennis dress in wash-easy polyester. White/red. 6· 14 . $38. From the , Margaret Court collection by David Smith. Robinson's Sports Shop. And don't forget to enter our Annual City of Hope Mixed Doubles Tournament sponsored by Robinson's • Pick up your entry blank at Robinson's. 2 FASHION ISLAND SHOP THURSDAY 10:00-5:30; FRIDAY 10:00-9:00 644·2800 ,fl\ • A 1 a oAtL v P•Lor ThurtdllY· March Z7. 1975 Football Pool Charg Probation's Officer's Suspension Rejected ' Senior clthtDS ••Scalet~ r!i wln be COQ• tichl\ld tn astabltshln&additt•Al rltes. ~ -.-1Jde1 the countY ftnior.tlti tcency, the Ceid•r1a1 ~lal Set\lrlty Admln auon ana the Ana Agen(y 00 Aelita ~ partlcipatlne In the JtUot dfort . J~ the San Clemente portion ol the program, 20 volunteers are working under tbe direction of Barbara WUUam s, president of tM San Clemente Senior Cltlaen5 'Club. Community service organlu· tlons are fundlna and supporting the effort. Sta1e1J a aid. SANTA A:\A The odds "ere 3·2 this week in fa\'Or of .rn Or:inge County deputy probation offieer ~u~pended for rive da' l~bt ~ovem~r for p.irt1l·1putin~ in an of· flC't' "°"'t b~1 II J>OQI distilct attoiney, Mass participated in an oUke Grier said she called the pool can go a head and who sent the in · vote for the s uspension." ORANGE COUNTY vestigators to make ar· S upe rvisor Ralph rests. Clark agreed wlth The probe later de· Schmit that the s us - lermined there was no pension.was too harsh a Supervisors Ralph organized ring involved punishment and they Diedrich and Thomas and the betting was only w e r e j o i n e d by Riley wanted lo uphold a small-scale .office pool. Supervisor Robert Bat· the suspension and deny JACK COSTELLO OF THE Huntington !Jeach Senior Citizens Center is mana,ing the proJec:t ln that city. ll Scales said the 15 vohmteers there wi cover 1'1'1.11 \\JS lhl' i. \'Ol e by the.• \ "unt' Board of ~P'·n ''l'r~ to overturn tM ~u ... l)\'n~1on of Hobert C Crt"' .1rre .... led by the Dbt11ll \ttorncy. bul nen•r bn'u~hl to tnal on gambhnt! t•haq!l'~" d ~ti:n~·~~~~~~~~r~e:im:b:u:r~se~m::en:t~o:f:p:ay~·~~~~~--------------~------~----~--------~~~~~~~-------;---~ Cross' attorney sai .- t\\O Probation Depart· the assigned area in eieht to ten weeks. U t: P 0 ~ I T I 0 ~ S fJLF.O b' l'htd Proba· taon Off1.(·l:'r \I argaret Grier ind1<·.1ll'd :.he had been mfornH·d Cross was collect an g lids from fellow <•mployt•s and fun· nehng them to La Vegas. The ··bt•ttin ~ ring" \\i.IS rumorl'tl lo have 30 members \\1th pluns to l':Xp:.rnd to 100 member~. ment supervisors had also participated in the pool but only Cross was ~mgled out for discipline. The others merely got letters reprimanding them for the "friendly \\ agcring." SU PERVI S OR Laurence Sc hmit., paraphrasing lbc Biblical reprimand ugainst people who cast blame on others. said, "All I can say is that anyone who has never Sex Off ender In Hospital ~r\~T,\ A':\A -John :\lu:hael Stoops of Costa :\h·sa has been com· m1ttl'd to Patton Slate I lusp1ta l as a mentally t11sordered sex offender .1fter being found guilty of raping a woman he ab· du cte d outside a :-:cwpor t Beach restaurant. Orange Coun t y Superior court Judge EH·rett W. Dickey or- dl:'red the commitment of Stoops, 25, of 284 Santa Is:.t bel Ave. Stoops will be returned to court June 30 for Judge Dickey's re· ;;idrng or a progress re· port. Police who arrested Stoops last Sept. 13 saMJ the 38-year -o ld victim identified him as the man who took over the wheel of her car after she gave him a lift and then raped her at knifepoint after driving her lo a re- mote area. UCI Prof Heads Up 'Y' Panel UC 1 rv ine medical school Professor Jesse L. Steinfeld has been ap- Bankru pointed chairman of the rpl !\iational Y)ICA Health <,« and Physical Fitness Ad· Bids F .1 d \·isory Council. l e Steinfeld, a fo~mer US surgeon genera 1s a UCI· California College of ~ledicine professor and chief of medical services at th e Lon g Beach Veter ans Administration Hospital. The following persons have ·filed petitions for bankruptcy in Santa Ana Federal Court: MOllEATS Edwin, Ed'~ Serv<Ce Crnter JOOI S. Snstol St • C.ost•Me,.-i. L .. lb•llt•~~ \10,b12 • .inets S1'1,'IOt, •• trrN Pl'trr Elliott. WAYMIRE J.im11s Oean. Sec'.Uflty "'l•"'· I' 0. Uo • 781, S•n Juan (nP• "'""o L1ab1hlles V,IJO • .issets Sc>nO. R('IPr,-e £1holl. HAMMEL Gera ld Francis, ,,..te;-,n, .. 1n. a1~q Dartmoor Ortve. Hu~ lonc;itoo HI dCll L 1i1bllolot'S \ 120.Stt, .JS. "h\11.•~l Al'ler~A K Pllell)!>. KELLEY A1cll.trd Oran. 1nwlator, IRl07 Orn11on. Hunt1n91on IH«h. t •~b1l1lot» "'·2h. •s\ets $1,700, h,.f,·ru• f.H10U. CRAIG Ltr>dcl C.Jrol. fueller, ~162 H11nt•nq1on S1 • Hunt1n91on BeiiKh. l1,.b11tt1~' ~2.7SO, •HH!IS \!,JOS. k .. h·rH" f"'tle1p, HUNTE A Tnom.i; LO•l'll. (r~it n dlldQer 1030 Sn .. n9rt La Orove, Hun- tH,qton (1f'ach L•nb•ht·~~ ~ .... 1. •s,... '>' l>tlOt y~l lo>tt'<I. Adtrt'f' P~IP5- 0IAZ OolVld c . •MPO•tH, t 1'137 \/1 rDt.•net (ourt. fountcllf'\ V•lley. ltdb1ht1f'\ ~2.0.'I. assets U<i.99S, fu lerM' Ell10U. OIAZ Allee F • llOU'>t'•tlt', •"Of~ O"f4i•I~ • ., 400Y• WACHTEll Jolln A. pllarrnacy ""'""Q\'r. 1%4 Port Pf'ovence Pl.ell. ~ivwport BeHll. A\~I\ and habil•I~ no1ve1 ltM.., Aeftr~ (11to11 GREE NING Jrrrv W a yllll, n.11wn9hl malnten.ince mf'c...,.lc, 1~391 C.dmb•v L•nP, Huntln<)lon '*at II Lo<1b• 11 ltes ~J.011, .iu.ets '360, ""'"'1<11 l'l'll'lps. Mc CAR THY Sll•wn. c.irrl.tCllP trade l•·dlller bU\lllf'\\, no w I Stn SI., Nl'wPOrt fir.ten l1<1bil1l•t'S S6'1,00S, .is~t•Sl),'lllO, Rl'IPrf'f' (111011. MAI.LOY Robf'tl Al~rt. mMltptlnc;i r•prP\l'nt,.t1vP, HJ Locust St.1 ~ e~.1cr>. L•dbtllf•t'S US,760, 11\Sels $1>.300 R~tNN' Pllf'IP\ CP. TRON JOI' Calvin, s.ill!J~, ISOSI ~V C.tr<lf', lr•1ne. Lt.Olhlles Slo6. ~1S. ""' h Sl>J.•'11. Referee ~ter (:ll!Ofl CA I RON I vnne E ,., .... hOuWWlle. •II Ofll<'f d• l .. tl\ U •l>OVf' OE LANL V Lu< Ille C•U•dy, lt'.tChf'f ,, 136 PP•Cll L•ne. Hunt· •nqlon ll""'" L1al:>lhltu •91,0ti, H- Soel\ \?q vOO. Retflrell A.K PMlps. The advisory council will assis t in setting future directions of the Y's n ationwide pro· grams, said national Y~ICA board chairman Stanley Enlund in an- nouncing Steinfeld's ap- pointment to the non· salaried post. Man Receives Breakin Term SANTA ANA -An Irvine m a n who ad· milted in the courtroom that he broke into a nearby home with the in· tent to commit theft has been sentenced to 120 days in Orange County Jail. Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey im· posed the jail term plus three years probation on Jeffrey Paul Hollett, 18, of 3781 Claremont St. He pleaded guilty to charges of seco nd degree burglary. WESTERN STATE UNIVEISITY COLLEGE OF LAW Of-OIANGE COUNTY CJ.LIFOaNIA'S LAIGEST LAW SCHOOL M.LY ~TID IY lMI COMMITill Cf IAI WUllmlf Of M STAft IAI Cf CAUPOINIA OffllS A OfOICE OF FOUi Pl()GaAMS O~ LAW STUDY: e IN llntd '¥. w J T'IAIS of FUU-TIMI 1.-micty 115·16 cleHI-houn per WHk), Of e IN 01Mll J~ ., ' YIAIS of rAn.nMI d.-,, ownmg, Of -und 1-lllvdr (3 ~uos f* -k. 3-4 hovn ,,., d...sl • • YtN an.-.,..,, MIS DOCTOI CJ.OJ~_, '*°"'* EUGaE TO TAKE THE CALIFOINIA 1A1 EXAMINATION WlltTI ot ,... '°' CATA&OeUI 1111 N. State Cal•• lhd. ·~~~'D • Fullerloft, CA 92631 C7 l •> 99)..7600 fAU SEMISTEI BEGINS AUGUST 21, 1975 AU ,«>GMilS ALSO STA» I# JNlll/llKf "1' """"" ._, fOS ...... lY -..,._ ~ "'~'°'~ '\ .. AN OPEN LETTER TO CESAR CHAVEZ I I FROM ERNEST AND JULIO GALLO Dear Mr. Chavez: We are surprised that you are requesting an election by the Gallo farm workers, who are the highest paid farm workers in the continental United States with the best package of fringe benefits. ---You know that Gallo has a legally binding contract with the Teamsters Union; the . union chosen by the Gallo farm workers to represent them. You know that Gallo cannot unilaterally break that contract any more than Gallo can break its contracts with the thr~e AFL-CIO unions representing other Gallo workers. You know that, if Gallo yielded to your request, Gallo would violate its contract with the Teamsters and become subject to Teamster strikes, lawsuits and other harassment, including boycotts. You know that Gallo is now and always has been perfectly agreeable to an election if you and the Teamsters would agree to such an election, and if the results were legally binding and· enforceable on all parties. You know that the answer to this problem is in legislation -not marches, boycotts, and demonstrations. You know that Gallo. has long supported legislation, state or federal, to give farm ' workers and their employers the same rights, benefits and protection given most other American laborers and their employers under the National Labor Relations Act. You know that, so far, the only reason we do not have a California labor law like the National Labor Relations Act is because you oppose such a law. ,. You know that Cai if ornia farm workers need and deserve such legislation, ~nder which most other American labor has grown strong and prosperous. Isn't it time, Mr. Chavez, that you change your position, and join the rest of organized labor and Gallo in seeking legisration to bring farm labor under the protection of the National Labor Relations Act, or an equivalent state law? ., ' WRITE \'OUR. LECJSLATORS TO JNQ.l/DE PAltM WO•KJ?JtS UNpEll nt.I NATIONAL t.AIOa aEJ..AT10NS ACf O& ITS STATE ~Al.INT. FOR ADDITIONAL INFOMCAl'JON'. wam: E. • J. OAUO WINSIP.Y ••• 0. BOX ti.JO, MOO~ CALIFORNIA 9'.JSJ . • • , • . : ' ' i ~ I ' i t ~ ' i I ' • • • > • .. l , ,. • c .,. i I .t ~ i • ~ i ~ ' i I ' , • ' ' ~ ' J 0.llY P09' SQH ~ Marines Charged In D e ath SANTA ANA -TwoEl Toro )Jarines who face the death penalty ror the alleged killing last Dec. 30 of a Santa Ana liquor store clerk h ave been ot· dered to face arraign· : ment Tuesday in Orange 1> County Superio Court. . Judge Everett W. Dickey will accept the plefls of M arincs Robert Edward Lee, 22, and Henry George lfcKnlght, 24, both of the El Toro :'11 ari ne Corp~ Air Station. Both men arc held in county jail with bail denied. Future ~irefighter Young Orange County Explorer Seoul douses practice fire with extinguisher at 2nd annual Fire Explorer Training Academy being conducted this week at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Sixty.five Scout~ from . throughout the county are spe!ldmg. th~ar _Easter vacation learning vanous f1ref1g hhng techniques at academy sponsored by county Fire Department and Marine Corps. *********"······ MERCURY .SAVINGS * and loan association * C~~~~enci~S;. Share State Fund , , ~ '\ 1"., .Or;rnge_;~o~ty kovepunent agerrcies ~a.1' more than ~-3~ milJion In sales and use· taxe91 generated o v\f the dJst G months a~ordirig.W) • ::.tale Board of Equalization report. Of the total. nearly $1.S million went to-county government and the 26 cities divided the rest. T HE MONEY, ACCORDING to the state r e· porl, represents a cleanup payment offunds collect· eel by the state during the last three months of last ·'ear and the firsl three months of 1975. :\lore than $88 million has been distributed !>tatcw idc for tax a ti on during the same period. Local agencies receive a one percent return on the six percent state sales and use tax and a special tax return of one-fourth of one percent for mass trans it subs idies. COU~TY G()VERN~lENT'S. SHAR E. of the monc:t mdudes $1.17 million ffom the h'ansit- des ignatcd coffers and $306,000 from its share of the DON' l' l11vc up tne Ship! "Lt SL .. IL In Cl.ISSll ll'CI. S111p w St1orc l{L•sull:-.: l>44!·aui/$ s a les t ax. . i sm Shares garnered by Orange Coast cities in- cludc m : Co~ta '.\lcsa, $399,300 5.20/13 I luntington Beach, 5283.000 :'\c w port Beach, $235,300 Irvine, $193,200 6.00/13 Fountain Valley, $132.-960! Laguna Beach, $58,000 -San Clemente, $55,300 -Seal Beach, $37,600 -San Juan Capistrano, $36,500 Other Deaths NEW YORK tA.P). .._ Hardwicke in ''The Actress M uri e l Amazi n g Dr. Clit· llukhison, 60, who ap-terhouse" in 1937, died peared with Sir Cedric Monday. Co6taMesa I• • Al !1l ' ' .. ' . . l&l.llOADWAY MOITUAIY 11 O Broadway, Cotta Mesa 642·9150 W.CO.MICI MOITUAIY Laauna Beach 494-941 5 San Juan Capl1tra11Q 495-1776 , ... w ,, ~ 'tJ ,. PAClfllC ....OIW. c.metorv Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beech, Callf0tn., 644-2700 IMl'fMS' MOITVAIY 827 Main S\, • • • • .., ·' Huntington Beith 536-0~39 O~ILY PILOT • ' J • · . A7fJ/13 flt1 UJIU AHllJ C7J113 171/14 C78714 171115 F71/14 G78/14 F71/15 G78/1S 78 14 H71/1S J78/14 J78/15 7.~·15/ (uS11s} REGULAR LOW PRICE t239S S27's COSTA MESA 3005 HARIOR IL VD. Cc.-ef leker ...t.__,. 1714') 557-8000 5.60115 s I sss 6.a511s s19ss 1.15114 s1sss a.u~14 s 19ss s199s BRA 2000 WMttler ~ .. _ .. ~ ......... '74-HH E78/14 F78/14 G78/14 G78/15 H78/14 78 15 Thursd1~. March 27, 197$ DAIL y PILOT A J' ANNOUNCING A Pnmier ,One Hight Newport leach Showing . Authentic • Original . ' AMERICAN . INDIAN JEWELRY AND ART Hi9'1i9'ti1KJ SelKt Work5 From Varied Movaio-Zuni•Santo Domingo Artisan Collections •Limited Att~ by Invitation Only- for Furiher Information and Re servations Phone (714) 673-8938 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM ORA GE ... ~, ..... .., ... I 61'-4UI Monday T~gh Friday 95 MOST fUll SIU U.S. CARS I I I ' .. I A 14 DAILY PILOT Thursday. March 27, 1975 'Whale of a Problem' Board Wrestles With Lea3e Problerm ge County :-.upervisors d this Wl'l'k "1th Dan1:1 ..._......,,,.,I arbor lea:-.e problt•m::. that thrt•:llt•n hurboropl'rutwm •. After 45 minutes disclJ!)sion, supervisors unan1mou:-.Jv re- ferred the matter lo lhl' !'ltaff and reprt'M'nlaltvt•s of the les::.l'L'S for three" l't'ks s tudy. At ~takl' is about S40.000Counly Auditor Controller \'.A. Hl•im s:ctys i:. O\\ cd to the county by the harbor IL'M1Cl'::. because of incor· r ect lt•..ist• 1nterprclat1on:-. and other unpaid fct·~ .. Th1.' fl.JP" as tr1ggert'<i by part of tht· problt•m deemed .. in- ::.1gn1f11.·:.111t · b) all part11.·s 111· volvcd \\ halt•·watching ex curswn:-IJ~ '>l'hool l'h1ldrcn John Fkm1ng. tht• lcs:-ee who op1.,r.Jll'" 1h1.• \\ halC'·\\at<:htng j:rnnb I rom <lo<: ks on his ll'awd p<irn·I. h.1:-bt'l'll µay1ng tht> 1.:oun t) l\\O Pl'l'l.'l'lll of his fl'('l'IPb on ground:-thl' Lnps an• cut-rail· for t'UUl'alio11.d purpo:-t•s. Rut lll-1111 anti other l'ounty of· f1c1ab s<i) "hall' watchmg com- et; und1•r th1.• purvit>w of l'X· l·urs1on:-in lh1.• 11.'i.IM'. rt'<1wring u five pt'l'l'l'lll rl'lurn lo the county. O\l'r till' l\\O y1.•ar:-Fll'ming has Opl·1-;1kcl th1.• !->1.•n·1tc. I k im :.aid Lhl· <:ounty h<.1:-. been ":.hurl· ed"' .ibuul :)7.JS Hui s upt•n 1sors '' erl' told the " h a I t• " a t <: h 1 n g i s o n I y "symptomatic or much more serious problem::, with the Dana Point leases." H. Rodger Howell, attwney for Fleming and mqsl of the major lesset•s at the county-owned harbor. said an adversary rela· tionship 1s grudually replacin~ the air of mutual cooperation and partnership that used to exl::,l between the «ounty a nd it::. les:.ees. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich d1f fered Wt th HO\\ t•ll. :-.aying It IS the board's job to proll'ct the public tnlen•s t and 111 doing so. the board mus t lts ten to the ftnding:. and opinions of its :.taff ··There "ill be much thornier 1::.sues," Jlo\\ell "arnt-d "It 1s not in the public interest to cuuM' the t!conom1c blight of Dan<i Harbor. Some kind of bustncss judgmt·nt has to bl' trlsl'rlt'<.I mt1... thjs ... Atcoruing to J"le1m ~md llc:.il Property Services Agent Stanley Krause. the whale-watching is· sue Js only the tip or an l<'L'ber~ the board will havl' to l<i«kll' when the whole matter t·oml'!- ba(·k bl'fore them in thn·c" L'l'ks . Heim 's audit rcn•all-d Fl t•rning has paid the county more than S-l.300 less than he should ha\'l' under :,trict terms of the leus1.• If that figure 1s uphe ld by s upervisors, Fleming will also have lo pay the $3,000 cost of Heim's audit. Krause and Heim said, however, that Fleming's pro· blems are small beside those of Robert Dahlberg, who holds three of the eight existing leases on harbor tonccssions and l<md . Tht• audit revealed Dahlberg could owt? more than $31.000 t<. the C'ounty because of lease dis- 1.·rcpanl'1es and interpretations. :\Jo::.t of the total has to do with depo:-1ts ('Ollected on the 1,400· ooat ::.hps Dahlberg operates. According to Krause's report. the investments of prh a t e <·.Jpilal in the harbor are s1gnif1- <·ant and any major probl1.•ms "1th the lease could make wa\'cs for h<irbor management. FIL-ming a nd Dahlberg alone ha\'l' invested more than $5.2 mt I hon m developing thei r leases ;ind 1n the four years the harbor has t•xisted, county government h:.is received $2 .2 million in re- venues. Flt>ming gave the most reveal- ing look at the fin ant ial condition of k ssees in the harbor. .. P<iying what you say we owe 1s not going to break us because "c are .ilready broke," Fleming said. "We've got to cut our losses however we can." ,,,, ·'"' ''"""' ,,,,,,, Meet Dale Fahrney, head of our posh new interior design studio in Design Plaza. It's been open 4 months but you probably haven't seen it since it is underground (in that new brick building where Muldoon's Irish Pub is). Dale says it's terrific being underground and invites you to join him. See a fascinating array of turnishings, unique artworks, imported accessories, antiques and g1tts. Ju~t f!Yc!rk at Design Plaza. walk 30 paces to the red brick building. ~o down the stairs, knock three times and ask for Dale. fl Al IAN /\Ml l<I(. AN ( t 11"-l'\I ( J11I l1H;,J1,,1 I I "'"'/Ultlllh fll Ft:aturrng .. .., Tiil '"i<IO 111 N<ILH' (.'fin ~r. ~~,"\ Cf?~:~ , ~ _:J) THIS MAN HAS BEEN UNDERGROUND FOR4MONTHS -. ~ .. hi "-I IN/\ 1101\.., (714)675·5101 320 I Ldi.t ( oot H")t Corona del Mcu .... FOR •, Lois Harding & Associate INTERIOR DESIGN 202 Newport Center Drive, Design Plaza 640-6640 316 South Tustin Avenue. Orange 558-2721 Size E78x14 Orig. 33.97 ea F.E. T. 2.44 • 2-ply polyester cord body • • 2 steel cord belts •Whitewalls 4FoR$115 4FoRS125 Size F78x14 G78x14 Orig. 35.97 ea 35 97 ea. 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And you'll get over a dozen free services, too. If you're in Orange County, our interest can be important to you. FULLERTON SAVINGS a!! _..,Alli Buch atOranQelhorpt •()penWffkOayt9.30to0'30. SundlYt 10toe. ~ ... •City Dr 11 Garden °'°"9 BIYd. • 0pe,, ~dlYI 1oto9. Sundays 1oto6 SAMT• ~3900 So. Bnstol-NO of So. Coat! Plaza • ()penwffl<dlVI 9.30109 S1lurd1vs 9:~0 to 7. Sun<J1V110to 6 • !!lur!d!y. MlfCh 27. 117~ DAIL v PtLor .41 a v Hop right in and choose from these delicious buys. Gayly Trimmed and Filled Easter Baskets 93c10569 f Popcorn Bunny " Nl.Wl.25c 1 'h oz. ~ Chocolate Cover~d ~, Easter Eggs Coconut or Fruit and Nut Nt.wt. 1 s9 1 lb. Foil Wrapped Pecan Solid Covered Chocolate Easter Egg Eggs NI.WI. 219 1 lb. NI.wt. 119 12 oz. bag ~ Sperry Chocolate Yellow Covered Marshmallow Cream Eggs Bunnies Pkg. 59c of 6 45c Yellow Marshmallow Peeps eox 59c of 15 Pecan Nougat Egg N1.w1. 99c 112 lb. Candy and Toy Filled Sand Pail 119 Jelly Bir~ Eggs 16 oz. N1.w1. 69C Chocolate Solid Milk Covered Chocolate Marshmallow Easter Bunny Eggs NI.WI. 99c , eox 59c 6oz. lo; of 12 ~' Foiled Malted Milk Peacock Robin Eggs Eggs NI.wt. 69( 'h lb. N1.w1. 49c 21fz oz. XPerrel 123 •~s 189 o s -·---·--UMYOVf ~Cfllrte. r.--ittiome. Open ~·1:30 to t30. Sundlyl tO toe. ~City Or at Gardin Grove Blvd •()pen weekdays 10 to i Sundayl 10 to 6 J ""''AM& l900 8o.11irtltd-Ho. of So. COllt Pl&tt. Open weekdlyl ~30 to i Saturdays 9 30 10 7 Sundays 10 toe , IN THE ANNUAL EGG DECORATING CONTEST I •one-stop' shopping a.t its finest! OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS ••• AT THE CENTER WHERE EVERYTHING IS ALWAYS BETTER IN THESE EGGCITING SHOPS ••• • SA V.ON DRUG • MAUET IASICIT •TH! STOIEICUPEl • RIOt4 HA~DWAR~ ~ •VETA•s ......... • DICk Y8"0M•s • IANK OF AMElticA • • WESTC.UFI SHOES •JUMDAHL •PAPER UNLIMITED •HUM"'* DUMPTY -CHAS. H. IAll JEWILllS • AMTHONY'S COllLEll • HICKORY FARMS • HAWDA rs FOi MEH • DR. L R. El.DER • WESTCUFF IARIERS •Pl.A YIOY HAIR STYUST •MONTGOMERY CLEANER •DARRELL'S TUX SHOP •WESTCUFF TAILORS •LA GALLERIA GI • Oa • • and His Wife, 'The Maid' . Dally Pilot Photos by Lee PaYJ'• • , .,. \ . ' • • • • ByJOOLSQN Ot 0.. CNlty Pltecttatf " 7:50 p.m .-put the me,t in the oven. 8 p. m . -seat guests for vichyssoise. 8:20~servesoJe. 8:40-cook asparnus. 9:2S-beat egg ~tes. 9:35-serve salad. 10 p.m .-serve soume. And so it was planned, with evepthine set to click off accordi11g to schedule. "We'll be serving brandy at 10: 15 if we figure right,·• said Assemblyman Robert Badham, the cook and butler. As he talked, he and his wife, Anne, put the finishing touct\es on a gourmet dinner they were preparing for eight as their contribution to a benefit auction given last month by Harbor Key of the Child Guidance Center. Four couples paid $100 each for the evening, and the Badhams, as an ex1ra fillip, promised they would wear butler's and maid's outfits for serving, which they did in great style. Mrs. Badham was smashing in a short-skirted black dress with black net stockings. and her. husband was r esplendent in a tuxedo. "She's the upstairs maid," Badham kidded. Preparations for the meal had begun earlier in the week with the selection of the menu. The Bad hams shopped together for all of the ingredients, as is their custom when they cook together, then began fixing the food the day before the party. BAVARIAN CtONA Last·minute cooking took place the afternoon of the din· ner, a nd by the time the guests arrived. the table had been set with the exquisite china Badham's mother had brought from Bavaria, white napkins. while candles and an arrange- ment of pink spring flowers . Two sets or wine glasses were ready for the 1960 cabernet and the pinot chardonnay the cooks had selected to accompany the Beef Wellington and Pallpiettes or Sole Stuffed With Crab Meat AlsQ on the menu were vichyssoise. asparagus with hollandaise sauce, leaf salad with mandarin oranges and grapefruit se<>tions, lemon sherbet in lemon shells and the finale. Grand ~1 arniersoufne. Before each course was served. Badham displayed the dish far th.e guests a nd gave an elaborate description "It's obvious from th at presentation why he's our as- semblyman,'' one guest said after Badham showed the Paupiettes of Sole There were oos and ahs. and comments such us '[l s mells so good" and "Wha.1.could it be"?" And there were plenty of superlatives 'Just de· licious." said one guest after the vichyssoise. ··Just ran taslic ,'' said another, after the fish. GOOD CONVERSATION The e ight. who included William Voight. Mr:. Josephine Randall, Dr and Mrs Clifford Jordan (sitting in ror the Richard PedigosJ. :\tr and ~rs Irvin Taplin Jr and .Mr. and Mrs John R. Young. got so wrapped up in their con ' fj .,..,., • • • • • Butler versaUoo at one point that Mrs. Badbam lamented , "They don't even miss us" (the Badhams khew six of the eight beforehand). . The'J was talk or politics, as "Buller Bob" served the vari~s coorses, and tbe ''maid" refilled the '-'ine glasses. While the merriment was going on in t)\e dining room. the Badbams' daughter J ennifer was hiding in the TV room with her popcorn popper and a supply of food for the even· ing, and the family d()g a11d cat were watching through a sliding glass door, )loping in vain to get in. · After the lasl course was served and the guests had de· parted at ,_bout 1 :30 a .m .. the •·maid and b~ller'' cleaned up the kitchen t-0getber, washing the Bavarian china by hand. This is tbe way a n evening al the Badha ms usually ends, since the pair do all lbe cleanup together, as well as the cooking, when·they entertain. The assemblyman said that though they are .. very experi~nced" in cooking gourmet meals, this was their fir:.l lime lo sell their food and services. ··we have long done most of our entertaining at home," he said. "We enjoy cooking. Mainly, we have ex· perimenled with gQOd cookbooks and recipes from our friends. We have cooked :-.ince we were children.·· lie said they have cons idered opt•111n g a "fJnc restaurant" with a limited menu when they ht1vt' more lime "It would be a sauce house," Badham added. BASIC KNOW-HOW He believes a good meal 1s an accomplis hmt'nt. but that with a little basic know· ho". anyone can be a good l'Ook. The Newport Beach residents use two ba~ic t·ook book:-.. ··The Four Seasons Cookbook" for menu ideas. and '"\\'1th a Jug of Wine" for r ecipes. They add their own toucht-s for van a lions. This unu:.ual contribution to the Harbor Key auction (\\hich was the first itcm:-.oldl may be a repeat next )car, 1f lhe eight delighted guests have their way. They loved the idea of l>t-ing served by their fncnd and legislator. if the kidding uround the dinnt-r table was any 111 die at ion. ·· 1 won't eat.for three day:-.," a ft•male guest lamenteo · ··.f\owhere else could "e htl\l' had a dinner fur :;.100 a t·ouple that matched 1t," Darlene Young :.aid later (St•t' GOC R)t ET. Page 8:!1 BEA ANDERSON, Editor TllurMJay, NWr<ll 11. lt1S Assemblyman Robert Badham displays his creation of Beef Wellington to Mrs. Josephine Randall and William Voight before serving it. Mrs. Badham (left) "waits on" Mrs. John R. Young • Caution: Wrong Way Dangerous DEAR ANN LANDERS: As a surgeon who specializes in the treatment of burns I was in- \erested in your reply to the Young mothel' whose five-year· old had burned her hand on a hot pan. It seems Granny smeared tht l>urn with butler, then Plnkled it with sail. The young mother wondered If it wouldn't 'bave been better to put ice on it. lee Wiii once recommended as first aid for burns, but now we know that , applying i~e lo a burned arva can have erious consequcncts. The dang6" is ad· dln1 possible frostblle to already damaged tissue. P,lease tell your renders the best way to treat • minor bum is to first flood the burn wllh cool f <not icc1 waler, then wash with cool water and soap As the burn heals. cleanse lhc area once or twice a day wllh soap and water: rinse thoroughly and pal dry. Do NOT break blisters. They provide a 1lerile cover for the wound. Wh~n blisters break' on their own, remove the loose skin and watch for s igns of innamma· lion redness, pain, heat or swelling. If they occur. see your physician or go lo the nearest hospital e me r geAcy room. -Irv· ine Feller. M D .. 0 1rcclor of U. of Mich. Bum Care Center DEAR DR. FELl,F.R : Thank you for taking your valuable Ume to wrilt to me. Today mllUODS of pt0ple rectln d advlc~ from a lop sptclallsl. without leavlni lht>lr homes. And Uwy wen't gel a bill! .. DEAR A?'\N LANDERS: I :.im an 18·year-old boy with a problem who is 16. lier n ame is not Kathy but I will ca II her that. Actually, the problem is the girl's mothf'r Kathy works part-time .alld makes $40 a week She hands over he'arly every dime to her mother who is s upposl'<I to I><' saving 1t for her, but I s o:.pccl she may be spending al Kathy and I got pre-cngngcd J few months ago. Everything was fine until last week when l told Kathy I would like to progress from the pre-engaged state lo the engaged slate. Her mother blew her lid. Don't you think a girl or 16 b old enough to make such u de cision on her own? I think Kath~ 's molhl'r 1s running her hfr and I told her ~o. l am 111 th(' l ' S .\tr Foret• and plan lo s lay Ill 1l J 'm "1lling 10 wait t"o yl'ars bl'for<' we gc.>l married Kathv's familv san. it rs not fair for .~ J!lrl to be l•l~d Ull to one guy wh1lt' ~he 1s still 111 high school. \\'hut do rnu sa\" PF.ACE IS Ot;R PRtfrESSIC)'\ ' OF.AR P•:.\C'E: I sa' Kath\·, family is rit-t hl and I ·ho&><' ~h•· nstens to them. If vour lo~t' is rt'- al, it will "ith~t:ind tht' le-st or time -a nd dat<'s \\ilh olht•r young mt'n, \\hich I hopt• 'h" "UI •ccept. Kathy lb likt-a "orm in the j:ir ol horseradish. Sht• thin~s it'~ the sweete1t plal'~ in lht> "orld becau c il's lht> onl~ llhH·f' ,fw'<t ever l)ffn. I ' ... . . . -.. -. For the second course, Mrs. Clifford Jordan, Irvine Taplin Jr. and Mrs. Josephine Randall (from left) enjoy Paupiettes of Sole Stuffed With Crab Meat. B-1 • • • Gourmet Dining For those wishing to duplicate the evenlne, the Badhams have shared several of their recipes. VICHYSSOISE 41eeka 1 medium siie onion 1 medium size carrot 'h cup butter 2 slicks celery 5 cups chicken broth 1 cup mid-dry white wine 2 teaspoon• chopped parsley. S medium potatoes l pint half and half 1 cup milk Salt, pepper Cayenne pepper 1A teas poon mace l cup heavy cream Minced chives Thinly slice leeks <while part onlyJ and saute in ~cup butter. together with onion, thinly sliced carrot and chopped celery, unti! lightly browned <about H minutes) in a pot. Then adc chicken broth and wine along with parsley and potatoes, slicee thin. Boil for 30 minutes or so. Strain the mixture into a pan. forcing solids through a sieve Add 3 cups medium cream <hall and half and milk). Season wltfi salt and white pepper to taate, add a pinch or cayenne peppe1 and mace, and bring to a boil. Remove from the fire and al- low to cool, then r efrigerate. Before urving, add he a vy cream whip for 1 or 2 minutes. Top ea~h servln11 with chives. P AUPIETTESOFSOLE STUFFED WITH CRAB SAUCE l teaspoon oll · l teaspoon butter · 1h to 1h green pepper, finely chopped 6 ounce5 shredded crab meat 2 tables poons cognac, warmed 2 tables poons sa~e (see below> ' Sall and pepper to~te 8 small fillets of sole 2 s mall green onion.i, finely chopped 2 tablespoons lemon juice in cup dry white wine 1 cuo sauce <see belowr I tablespoon ground parsley 2 teaspoons chen•il SAUCE 3 tablespoons butler 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup milk 1h cup dry white wine Prepare by meltint but~r Un· tit it slzzles, then add nour and cook till hot. Add milk,' then wine, s lowly, to make a smooth sauce-like a white sauce, then reserve. Heat oll and butter. Saute pep· per till soft, over low heat <about 10 minutes). Ad<l crab me4lt and cook till hot. Add warmed COl'!.ac and flambe. Add 2 tablespoons l:>~tUce and salt and pepper. Lay the filets flat and place 1.4 of the crab mixture (about 1 tablespoon) on each and roll up like a cork <paupiette> and stand vertically in a glass baking dis h. Add green onions, lemO!l juice and white wine to bottom of dish. Cover dish with buttered parchment paper or waxed paper. Poach 15 rninutes at 350 degrees-remove fish to platter and keep warm. Heat remaining poaching li- quid with 1 cup of sauce and add parsley and chervil-when sauce is blended-pour over fish and ser ve. Which Nut Cracking? Wedding Rites B) EI01.\ 80:\IBE('K i '' .1 -. '' .1ll'l11n~ Jll old 11111\ i t• • tht' otlH·r .dt1•11101111 1n '' h1 1·h .Jl•:1n S1mn11111 .... ",, .... l1 .' 111;.! t111·011' 1nt·1• 1wnpl1· -.Ill'" .1:-. -..11\l' Tl11-. 1!-> 11 11l ;111 1•.1 :-.' thing to do :t:-l ht·l'L' b <I \'L'l'Y thin (tilt' ht•t \\ ('t'll \\ h .ti IS :..IL'Cl'pted a s IH•r lll;tl l>t'lt .t \ IOI' .ind \\hat b ('00· :-1d1·11·d .1 hnnr Ill ;d . l:k-.alt-s, on ct· l111• ... ,·1·d of d111il11 i-; planll'd, e\'er :--t h111 g '11u du ht·t·11m t·s su:-.pett . l·'11r tilt' l;.-.t y1•ar ;,ind ;,i hulf. 1·,1• l11·t·11 t n 111g to convan<.·e m y hn·.td man tha l I <Im not a <.·Jn- d1 d .ill· for pl Js l 1<.· sc 1,-.111·-. It all ht•g Jn one morning'' hen I flung oµen the door s 1ngmg. ·Ju s t 1 1 1..c J go od n e ig hbor !-.t :.i te F a rm 1s thereeec _ \:; my 'o rce trailed o ff. I ~J W Mr PJrker freeze in his tr:itk:-. ··catch). 1:-.n t it'? .. I gn nn<.'<I "C'an·t s<.'L'm to get it off m' mind." He l 1~ft m e oner~<.'. h\O wh1tt._•s a nd ;1 bu r n ed exit. :\Tore th<111 a month p;i..,-.,1•d befun · I SHW :\1 r . Parker al-(:11n. This ti mt· hl' '' t•nt by the window. looked in :rnd s aw me pcn:ht•d atop our '"asher which. \\h<'n it goes into a s pin l'yclc with a light load, has a lt-nde n(·y lo "walk" :1noss the kilt hen floor. J was singing with Bar bn 1 that morning ... Don 't t ell me not to fly just sit and putlcr. hfL··s candy and the sun's a ball of butter, don't bring around a cloud to r a in on my paradl.' .... l \\a\ed , ;,ind r m not surl', but I think he drank something \"(h en he got back on his truck. The n ext v. L'L'k. I was on the phone talking to :\l ayva and do- ing my knee-bends which are , AT WIT'S END Dates Picked P am Casserly, former Corona del Mar resident, will become the bride of Gary Childress <luring Aug. 2 rites in Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Churcn, Santa Barb:na. \\Ondcrful for your thighs. As I 1·.1mc up off the floor in full \'ICW of the window, lhere was :\Ir. Parker. I s m iled and as my k nees bent, I disappeared Their engagem ent has beneath the window with the been announced by her phone. parents, Mr. a nd Mrs. Wh en [ (•am c up again. there Charles Casser ly of ~an­ \\ as Jnother man with :\Jr. taBarbara. and Mrs. Orvin Childress of Sonora, also is an alumnus of Cal Poly. * * * Mr. and :\I rs . Robert J ackson of Newport Beach have announced the e ngagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Susanne Jack s on to D e nni s Beard. Parker who also watched wide· u. 1·ss Casserly, a d I d. ed · .n May 10 nuplit1ls in Our eye as is appear agam. graduate of Corona del Lady Queen of Angels When I came, back up, they were. Mar High School and Cal Church are planned. ~th. gone. I cnew th~y wou!d be Poly, San Luis OJ>ispo, is . . . back. They forgot thetrtruck. . studying for her masters Miss J ackson 1s a T he bread and rolls appeared degree •graduate of Newport mysteriously on my doorstep, · Harbor High School and but I only saw Mr. Parker in Her fiance son of Mr. Utah State University. passing. I saw him one day as l ' PAM CASSERLY Iler fiance. the son or :\tr. and Mrs . Arthur &>a rd, is a gr aduate of Servile High School and Orange Coast Collegt:'. • • * CC I r vinc students. :\tarsha Ann Aulbert and Da niel Thomas Sayles are planning to marry Au g. 2 in St. ~lartin's SUSANNE JACKSON Epis copal Churt h, St. Louis. :\lo. Their parents are the Charles S. Aulberts of P a latine. Ill. and !\tr. a n d \l r s . LI o y cl J . S a y les. llunting lon lkal·h. The betrothed an· graduates of P arkway West High School, St. Louis. Grant Revea(ed was retrieving my son's favorite ------------"''-------------------------------rubber duck from the Goodwill Ttw Ford Foundation has an- nounC'ed a SG5.000 grant to help orgunizt' u "Tribune." or forum. to m cL•l t·oncurrt>ntlv with the t:nitc d !':.i t 1on s lntC'rn alional \\'ome n'" Yt·ar Confercnl'c in '.\l cxico C1 l\ June l!J ·July 2. The pur pose of the tnh une is to attrat t a g lob;,i l e ro-;s-sct t ion of men nnd .. ,omt.·n to ensure broad discussion ;rnd :.i nal)s1s of pro- ble m s confronl111,g \\Omen of \ar y in g t·ultur es and suC'ioeconom 1 <' hack i.:rounds T hl• l ' :-.: (.'onfrr cnc:c itself will c:nns1st of dt·lt·gatrons from each l .:-\. m l•rnhl·r l'ountry, mectinJ! lo t r;in:-.1..itt· the t hree goals of \\omen's ) <::1r equality, d e- velopmcnt ;rnd peace -into u world pl<rn of action. T he Ford fund !' will be used by Travelers Aid-Internation ul Social Services of America. which will provide New York of- fices for the commillce. Phys ical facilities, secr~tarial assis tance and translators will be furnished by the ~texican gov- ernment. Xow. the tribune's organizing . committee is s e eking pnvate and public funds for the other ex- p e n ses , s u c h as a daily news pape r. trave l of partici- pants from developing countnes, and office expenses. bag on the c urb, a nother time when I was splashing around the kids' wading pool trying lo stir up the dis infectant, and another lime when I was drying my hair wi th the sweeper .on the back porch. Yesterday, I had just returned from the vet with the dog. We were both sitting in the car in the driveway with the motor off and the radio on, lis tening to Mel Brooks doing his 2,000-year-old routine. Convulsed wit h laughter, I leaned over, slapped the dog on the back and said, "1s he loo much?" I'm worried about Mr. Parker. lie stared at. us like he had just crossed over that thin line. Sueh pretty shoes ••• and to think they &t as good as they look. g~~~&~@\;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~@ I• •• J f ,1f ~H 'f ~~~~,~·~ [ D.@D ] CUA HAN rrr 0 • • • . 673-2345 UI'' in f ,f JlVI( I~. lit I"' I The "hat" for you & Easter is in·in·in! I I WHTCLI,, ..U.V. MIWP'OITH ,,.. .. 1 ' WW... lledi &lftl P.twl It Buster Brown. (Jl}ew1v>rf-I ~ 'TcHTWus IOOTllY We1..tcliff Plaza. J'J' ~Ind , _;1.,.nne . 5 '78-'f/c_, Balboa Island 2 16 Ma.1;in*! Av~. 675-1904/ . I I . r r t " I i: .I \ f I l . ' • LeO: Trip Necessary FR I DAY MARCH 28 r Ry S\'0:\ E \' 0:\1,\lut AR IF. S I :'11 a r l' h 21 April 19> • Ac('ent is on responsibllit~·. folio\\ ing through on pro,1<.•cls. 111 vest111g 1n \our o\\n talent:-.. TAU R l' S ! A pr ii 20 ~lay 20>: You ;Jrc able lo put finis hing touches on spe('1al prOJl'Cl. Kev is tu ~Jppreciatc p0!)!>1b1hties. potential. G F. MIS I 1 ~r ;i ,. 21 .Junc 20i · Lun~1r pt;s1t111n a c c e n t s l' r <' a t 1 \. 1 t \ . \'aneb. puss1bil1ty for !rnn•I and <'Onstruct1\ l' l' h an g l' . 111 g h I i g h t 1 n <le pend l'IH'L' lop. One in <1uthoritv 1s sy mpathet;c to v"our hopes, aim1>. · i\QU..\Rlt;S ,Jan. 20-r'eb. 18J: Good lunar Jspect coirfcides now with long journeys. philosophy. publis hing Jncl education. PISCES ( Ft'l.J. 19 - .\1 ;,1rC'h 20 i ~l oney. ah 1t affects mate or partner. is highli g hted . Cooperative efforts arc mosl likely to succeed. If today is your birth· day you arc original. <lynami<'. t•reative and s tubborn. If married. there could bt• an addi t1on to the famih·. You ;.ilso might go into busi- ness for yourself in this mo:.l important year. • DAILY PILOT 83 By Al.USON DEEBR Of tlM O.lly ........... Doris Maim one hah never seen Europe. but she knows it's beautiful. Blind for more thM 21 years now, she's mode several treks abroad with her guide dog, Candy. "I had my vision for 39 years, so I could im· aginc," she said. The We st min s ter mother of five and grandmother of 18 made her trips while her youngest daughter was stationed with the Air Force in Germany. The Redding. Pa .. nath e moved to California l\.\O years ago to retire after managing a restaurant for a dozen years. • ·Tve alY. ays been in lines of work that gave me a chance lo talk to people. I love t o be around people.·· Mondays and Tuesdays find her teachin g ballroom dancing al the Rraille lns itilutc of Onrngc County or laking teramic. quilting or bowling les:son!>. Travellin g with a gwdc dog takes a little e:-<tra preparation and paperwork. but once thal"s O\'er, s he saitl, the trip pose!> no s pccial pro blcmh. inf 6lnd>' for u day 411\d nalf before the . trip," she ~)fplained. Once in Europe, the pair were neve~ cteniL>d ~ccess to rehtaurapts. lodgings or to1,1rist at· tractions. "We did gci an awful lot of attention. Candy got more at,tention than r did. In my whole lime in Europe, I didn't meet another blind person with a guide dQfl. ··From my experlenct" it seems that the blind are not encouraged or al- lowed lo be as indepen dent there as Americans are. ··Everyone was very protective. When \H .were w<ilking in a crowded are~. or ready to tross a 'street., people would v. alk on either side to make ~urc I was s_,re." The only problem she encountered was the habit of European driver5 of parking on the sidewalks and pave· ments of the narrow streets. "Candy httd to weave in and out of the parked cars and often would ittop and tn· to dec1d~ If a four-inc h curb was a curb or not ·• Candy truvellcd free on all forms of transportation here and abroad, she said. "The whole lime . Can- dy was treated ats something s pecial. We had tour g u i de ~ wherever \\ e went and m y daughter described cvt'rything for me." She rect'ntly spoke to membt'rs or the Orn.nge County Guide Dog Boosters Club, C'ncourag· ing them to travel, lo meet people, to try new things. "fl took me a couple or years to adJust to being blind. But l did get to see for that many years There is so much you CAX do, and so much I wanl to do." S h e i s a n a v.i d candlemaker and col· feels plates of varied origin, bits of art and glass from Europe and she s till travels. lier daughter is flying to Guam soon to a new assignment. That may just be ~lrs. Maimone·s next stop Half· Sizes 141/J -Z4''1 Even 11 you vwolly tlVE 1n \pOtl\weor believe lhert• j 1\ o hme ond o" .. " womor• 101 whom , UP '119111 I I Ella Nor's HALF-SIZE SHOP FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH 724 Orangefair Mall 14 Huntington Center ·-rd ne\ er take a triµ into unfamiliar territon alom·. though. You and the dog h ~1 ,.<' to kno\\ \\here ~·ou'n.' going, hO\\ muny block~. when lo turn right or left." Events Vary LAGUNA HILLS COSTA MESA ta9111•0 Hlll1 Mall 1 IOS Newport llvd. SHOP SU NOA Y 12·S (uetpt CoHa Mua I BankAmertl'ard • :\la!>ll'r Char~t' Doris Maimone and her guide dog, Candy have made several trips to EurQpe. ('ORO:\.\ DEL MAK HIGH PTA: :\l ceting at 10 a .m . Thursday. April :i. m tht' faculty lounge "ill feature the !>tudent te<1 cht•r 111 the tlass· room. as wel I l.l s tho cnkna used to evalu<ite- le a ch t• r s. Gt•r•1lu .\I c CI e 11 an . ,1 s s 1st ant principal. \\all lca(J the discussion DEL OBISPO IPTO: ~pring Fling \\1th s \Htp meet. auction. carniv;.il. food a11d art \\ 111 bc held S<iturd<1). i\pril 12. ;Jt .... c·hool Spat·cs ure .1va1labll· al ~I each. for ;\lrs . .\laimone and Candy '' cre iss ued a s1"lt'cial pa!>!>porl that in dulled ~· µidurc of the p;,11r · ·Thl' uni~ preflight IJl"l'taution for the flight from :'\t'w York to l-'n111krurt \\ .. s not fct·d · groups and individuals who wish to participate. Reservations may be made b y contacting Alberta Hunt at 493-0468 or Virginia Paul at -196·6435. Profits will be used to 1rnrchase learn. mg aids for the students. HARBOR COUNCIL PT..\: Rounu table dis· n1ssion for all current and incoming presidenL'i \\ill beconducled by ~lrs. James Schafer. prcsi· dent. al 9: 15 a.m. ;\Jon· day, Mareh 31, in the Peo- ple Pl<ice. Newporl Beach Art League Violet P<.1rkhursl. 11 marine artist. \\ 111 dc monstrate a seasc·apc during the meeting of the lluntin~ton Reach Art League set to begin CJt 1 ·30 p.m . Monday, April 7, in the Edison Com· munity Center Trial Lawyers .\ltornc~ s ;\t;.1 r JOrlt' £. Edwards and Aliccm;irit· Huber Stotler ha\'e been elected lo the ho.ml of go\'crnors of t ht• Or;,inge Counl) Trial l.J\\ ver1> .\ ..... ot·1at1un END of MONTH SALE LINGERIE Y3 to Y2 off CLEARANCE OH BRAS -Y2 off ROBES Y3 to Y2 off Mcrch 27. 28,29 Veta's tNTIMAT£ APPAREL GONE TODAY The$219 indulgence HERE TOMORROW You're determined to lo<.l' tho~c extra pounds, so you're ru<{y to ~ign up at that rnslly figure salon .ind st.irt exercising. Bui when ) ou have lo make choices about how you '.'>pend your money, why not lry self-discipline and d<lily worl.-ouls al home, jogging, and all the sport~ you«"' make timf' for. Then walk your slim new figure mlo RB Furniture, and you can haVl' your c.il.t• .ind eat it too. .. . I •: (\\ '."\ (' E R 1 .J u n L' 2 I July 221 . Em1>has 1s 1s on \\hat 1s solid. lndudes r--------------------------------~ The$219 investment k g a I tr ;J n s actions . Bl' sure dl•al is actually t0n t•ludcd hl'fnrt• making plans. 1.t·:O <July 23 -i\ug. 221 : You have mor<.• freedom .\ ou ma.' find that a short tnp 1s nt·ccssary. ~lessagcs ~o th rough. Whal had bcl'n dcl;.1yed 1s recci \'l'cl THOUSANDS OF FLOWERS and ••• ORIENTAL TEA CEREMON.Y Served At 4 Shows Daily South Coast Ttua \'IRGO <Aug i!3·St·pt i------------------------'"------------1 221: At·cent b on what ~ou own ;Jnd how to make best USl' of 1t Ce- nuine bargain is av:ula· ble. Give full pluy to curiosity. LIBRA c Sept 23·0C'l. 221: Lunar cycle 1s high take imtrnt1ve. Trust your own Judgment. in· tuition. You can be at n gJit place at ri ght time. SCOR PIO < Q('t. 23· :\"ov. 21 I: Whal occur1> at C'lo ~e d ·door m el'ling eould ha\'C direct effect on you. ne diM'fl'<.'l. Kt>y 1s to play cards dose to chest. SAGITTARll)S <Nov. 22·Dec. 211 : Friendship intens ifies inlo mean· • ingCul relationship. 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TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening _, MA~H 27 Uo II 0 llJ ~ f!) ED(!) !left IOJJJ L'l.1C!J(Q.t\IJ) .... {iJIHelll ,,..... 'lltndc• h•ily llllla " C.......-n Maria TtfN Qf Dlftae fllMl '" Slltrlft ln(· e4yl*IMl (511r) fD OtdJit C..pe117 m •.a,& fnud1 ~d. Htll9 Reddy 111d C1bt ic,,. l1n (6 I S,, ' 0 l!n Cll> CV ED S.nm et SM f1 .. c1 .. '1-... RM'' (R) Bl• 8••· ., runts as a lut m111 h11td to UY!.111\ale tllt hf'1t 4tlt114t llOlll 11111nlallll Clufli to ""' I~ U11ttd St1tu SIJICt Wottd War II. m ..... ,,.. tlle Olyllpic f esbwll llllemcMNI s.ltllt flllll: "JM 1 HlptltU'° (dlfml) 1926. Crtla Gubo 11 tile wdll{li>e htroc111 wlK> mO¥f1 lrom Pam lo !ht Aiaenhnt , and from h•&~ )(l(otly lo the cult" n she tCIY) '"'~ mt"'s souls •nd d11vr1 them to the•r du th m Situahff C:.•tdJ 6:JO I:: ~::~:~ $1\ow Dn(lllt lMta! W> Otalef'a a.ac.c S.O.USA UOO ll..n I mu T1tm 10:00 II CD Ci1 ~ s,e. cl.i ~ht ltCt«l4ifJ CwM ol lllt Hope 0.11110ll4" ~rn1n!M Cuar Liie b..u 7:00 UDO ~ !.lfDCD"'-~=-OellM1 rl ....... 1 1~ TAtll "C....ut.KU I Wlll1'1 lltr U.t 1 l-lsy a. f lt ( 11 17 )J I S,, la .._,., ,,.WWI and 811dtocd O.lh111n star on 1 Clt1m11tut1011 ol the h1'10tJ ol lhe l1buhM ... DmnOlld. 111dudmC lht 1>11mr aad t111ic tttnts whid1 ~tltll many ot its tormtr ooonfls Int locus is oft Edward and Cnlyn W1hh Mclaan, an AlntflQn tollolt "ho bourht tht stont lrotr. yr lotr s an Pill$'" 1912 tor 11S4,000, I nd Ult ptnollll lllRtdltS lh1t struck tlltm laltr. :Yl(aWICll...,.._ (~ l)hMln a!Dlau m••·~ 0 PETROCELLI different * night! new, original drama---"Duth in Small Doses" Barry Newman 7:JO IC.. .. ~ ~,c·~~ ctt11t !lei 1l., .._,._ 0 fD Pttrtcdi "Outfl in Small J_d Lat's Ma'4 A o..I I Doses" As lhe tawyfl 101 !tie Bald· (I ft TtN Ille Trwth •on l1m1ly, P1troctll1 dtftnds rouna ~ M~llOll $ Mme: cntl "SLhc•·I l e111°' Baldwin . .icwstd of tht mur ttr on THiii Aft11ut" (dra) '51-1 dtr ot h11 111ndl1thtr ind lht old Rochud (Can, Jan Stcrlo•e. Dani m1n's nurse. Dul)U 0 Q) lk1"I .::~ ..... 1 Ullliu I 0 (~ (Ill w G) H I I I ' 0 RKt Cir Ad»ll 'Conletll Pr.ople" (II) All emoeio11at. 11 ·tthc4 '6 I RUI IH Y0« litt ~ Cel~skro Sllow ly d•sturbed l>oy turns lo limy Or· lJttlt Rlsufl wen tor help whtn he IS fr11ned 1:00 on 1 murd~r ch111e II JOHN· BOY GOES TO ~o' l'.l1 Cf10111 Rolltm s,rin1 * COLLEGE ON WAL TONS ~ c.1 las £.strdlu B lli Cl. fl l\c Watt.a '111t font Dly · (RI .IOhn Boy's lorst day lO:lO R ~..," Mwllton 11 co41tt1 turns out lo be Ille rnos1I lj ~ C. llK1ac on has yovnr lolt-•nd every j' l0:• ~ lledy thonr aon wton1! Rndltduled ... 5 ~ Nrwi from .... ell IJlh 111:00 I 0 mm ED llnl. O »C•.~ms ... ~i ae . 0§~@ 11cwi f athtr liaMe" l'fllcll Jdl IS lat ti ''eudl• chOwn 10 bt 1 '"•pit tree 1n the I •) ,crry MuH K lloot pt1y, S.111 IS tlec'ttd to IMkCI I Tiit LllCJ SllR 1 COJ~ IOf M1 M~: ,..,..,.,. 0 W..: (C) 12111) ,_..,... Ol1 laa.- (wts) 'S6-R~l1 Motcllum, Ur flt' rl) Te hi tllt Tritt\ ~ul1 lhaen. G1lbtl1 Rol1nd. 'l& WIW WIW Wnt t •' Mo~e Oo111111 Show I ED Yep '" Hulth 0 ('9 t I ~ CD tlrMJ Maller C ~ •JI W111ttd: Du4 er Alrtt • I ht Gu"t" 111: 15 EI> C1ac1111 34 m Otale(~ Chooce 11:30 D ltt CD fiJ cas ult MIN: Both Sidu Now (Cl 'iiS.•11011e lthind tilt Ooor" Micha C11e (d ) '11 Ch I 8 J II I ,..," ...... f nd T I I ..... "··1·c1. I ,. -., u IOMOO, I It ~ .,..,,llM u. t t """ '"'" l1nd, Anthony Perkins. I IMI lolOJtll fortlp Rt,.rt 0 ~i (!) OC!J m JohnllJ Car$01 Los Poliwcts J Ornd 81tnner cuest~ JIJlntM la'!!u•r• '1trr1111s 8 Twillpt loH ~JO tii 1 • J u o m 1o11 cr111, S11tw c '.29 1 • 11 m Wl4fe wor141 Spt-"cu"·' Sosltr" 801> s llomt hit 1nd1 clll "Cm ldo Roma. Goodno1tht $Chool 1tmosphe11 Irene owtt when Amerou" h•o of has clusm1tu 1111 Ill love 0 Mme: "Cuh •11 Dt11aricl" •rtn has vos111nr Sl51tr 1n law, llllhy (dr.il '67-Ptter Cu~hon&. Andre (Sllaron S!>'lm1nl I Morell o '"" '• >':>)ED"'"" ... "'' m ....,.. "The IMry" Ase fricl'lds foc'" lllrt11 11 loce.c!I • . to ,,,, hOrne i>fauM ol 1 cold and, lZ:OO 0 lilwit: "Chest ti D11pn, liol· lier Ct0rretown lloust lltc:ofllU 1 lew" (com) S9-Jody h or, Run HI I I Btnd«r btdlH1 wlltil t lfttan.., 1!Cllds (!) Nictit "ltrJ 1nd lwr colllrb It the Gita drop ID M.W· ...... l llld Lia" il~~::'llvplhft (horl '65-Cameron M11thell, Co SrtatlM~ I B•nok. t:OO 11 ~ J Tile Ptf· l:flO B ,o, ,._, .. ry C-Pl«J f'V f ll (I) llft'S ushtn an SPllllC and ccl~las tlltl 1:45 ~ .. t 'it : "SMHtlliq IM Ult (nlt r MUOn walh flos runb 9o111 lards" (com) '52-Y~oc .. l lUrt, Nto11h111. Olrv11 Nt#!Oft Jo111 lftd P11rac11 Hui, [dmun4 C•tnl lh• '•t Boene l11111ty Z:OO ID All-fllicllt SMw: "Ced:laW 0 NEW HIT! NEW TIME! """" • '111t , .. Ht.14H 5f7" * THE MAC DAVIS SHOW l :O 0 Mevit: <C> '11914 te Dtntf' 0 ll (•)Ito m ... °"" *" (WU) '5S-John Plynt, let J. Cobb. Mic rs host lo ltnriess.e [rnat Mon• freeman. Friday DAYTIME MOVIES I 1:00 O '1he lllllfichtef' (com) '45- l4urel & Hud'f. 76 "Mifadt el Our lady of fa. 111111" (dra) '52-Anrela Clart. Col· bert Roi.ind 2:30 11 "Ont Mo'a W1y" (d11) '&4- JO:OO (6) "Co111e II UM Stal*" (dra) Don Mu1ray. Da1n1 Hyland 'l9-l orett1 Yovnr. Celeste Kolm. rlJ ~•1 "'Tiit fowlltlitlllc1d" (ora) ID "Tiit 0., & Ult Hovf' (dra) '6J '49-Ciry Cooper, P1trit11 Meal. -~•lllOIW! Stcnout, Stu1r1 Wh11111n 3:00 O (C) •trs Alnys flit Wtltllef" 10:30 O "Tiit Sip el tllt Cress" (d11) (mus) '55-Gtnt lttlly, Cyd Cha· ·Ji-frtd11c Marcil. Cl1uddt1 Col· mse. Dan Dailey. bfl1, Ch11lts l•ur111on 10 (t ) "ft11 Ne £vi" (d11) '69- 1 l JO IE "tllHSt<rr• (•es) '56-D111e louas Joord•n l ynda Day. Clari! Jame$ Cu 11. 1 3:10(31 "Scp ff Ult tmi• (dra) '32- IZ1IO G) "Out V111ts Hnt Ttlldtf frtdroc March. Cl.audette Colllt11. c,.,,-(dt1) '45-Edward G 0 IC) "ltfte C-Ille ;irt(" Rob111so11, M1r11ret 0 Boen. Aeries (co.II) ·~-Boll Hope, Tony loltrlhl. MOORlleld. Ar1tnt Dahl. RoselNff CloontJ. KOCE T e levision ] 00 Oa1l9<1u~ Oft World Oal Pitf1 1 ac1 • 00 Yoq.J Wolll ~10 dtlo11~ !Cl l•V ~ 4 lO EI.Ciro< Compa11, ICI CC TW) \ 00 S.w,.,. StrMt re I I( T WI • 00 leoll llUI tel IPEISI 81ll1on Ooll•r Baby .. • >t Mall """ E11wtf'.,."'~ ICI UrN tht6Uon Th@' U rb•nfl•t•Oft Hw L1v1no C.ommun,1y • 1 IO Arabs.Jlld lsrMlh ICI CPBSI 1 lO .... l•wal<ll ICI OCOCfl a 00 TM JitPifM$0 Film CCI CPBSI "T-n1.,.Four Eye." Sheila Levine is every si~le girl whoever had to attend her younger sister's w edding. ,.,,....,....,. fJw f11UO ""liiifnh "Sheila~e. II cbd and living UI New 'llrt _ PI~~"° Hury K0t~•k o-.. ""4t-. Sidnry J Furn· ~ .. ,~.'Y ~nny Solms ,"Wf Gaal Parent ................... c,."~ • . ' ... 'Oi>al' a .Comic Jewel in W estmillster t:\'t'ry body is hould lovl' "Every body Lo ves Opal" at the Westmm!tler (',omml.lllily Theater . lt'e; a ~killfully staged produt'tlon of a techirlcul "f:YIUYIOOV t..OYESO,.AI." A ~omtOY l>y John Patric ~. Oor•<l4!0 by S@ndr• Ev•111, •~i"HI bll' 4'1\Qoe Mc Cance, P'OCIU<IKI by Fre<l Albf'ltlhl. le<N'lac •I Otrt<IOI' IUl>Cly HUCl>m>. WI ~\IOlt by ltnl J«~W>n. P.-09'!rll•> l>f Ru•ly T itlbott. I"~ .,.,,,14 l'rao.n .tlld S••u•da'l'S llVOUQll AP<al u •I 1:)0 bT tM Wnlmm"tr Comm.;naty Trwater, 1711 Mdple AW., W9il,.,.1t)l9r HtMtr ••llO<h l~).. .. 2• ' THE CAST S411v McMa'~w•y Bol>Ott Oe"Yt't '4t Onolr• Gul~rtu Scotty K onc;i ~lthWlhon Dock ldylor ly Iric k comedy w1lh enough fir~l rate acting lo ::.atisfy the d evotees or meatier theater a nd enough g e nuine laug hs l o entertain the occas ional µIJygoer. In other \\Ords. it's a nice . tight cumi(· package " ht·re m everything bin good \\Orking 01 dt>r. something you don't a h\ a)s find tn lot •. theater. .......... l(l t1to ~,......,,..llO'••OO•JO \llh,,,.06• U JO\CID ~·. "'°"'°'"' "10 1 C):) ... ...,.., . ........, llANNIGAN ""' NII• IAlHA STREISAND JAMES CA.AH "FUHHY LADY" (l"GI "MUlDEl OH THIE ORIEHT UPRESS" + "THIE GAMILY• "HAHHIGM~" lrGI & "'THIE STRONGEST MAM IH THE WOUD" "FftUIEE & THE IEAN'' "CIHDHEllA lllHTY" IRI "FOUR MUSKETEffS" 1'HE GAMG THAT COUlDN'T SHOOT STRAIGtfr' "YOUHG FRAHKEHSTEfH" frGI "F£AllESS Y AMf'lltE IOUH" C .. Closing U j Stocks, . ... same day rresh in the l•J.11f14mll r I ··.ce1J ,·' ~flS1 I KJ ( ~ l~ ycci· dcj kv--J -.-1<._J..,.:1 b 11 'f-y·re r i' i ~r f THI OUTf IT ,... ---------J ,4 ;M . .J / ,, J l 1ru1 r ' WIMMER THREE ACADEMY A WARD NOMINATIONS Intermission Tom Titus Sondra E v ans has done a skillful bit of directing \\1th lht::. John Patrick oldie at Westminster . in· t rocludng a number of new and talented faces in tht pro<·c~s Cha r act e r relations hips are well depiclt-tl Ul''-111tt· the play wright's tendency to foc us on stl·reol) ped figures . "Everybody Loves Opal.'' which plays Fridays Md Saturdays at 8 30 through April 12 at the W~tminster Community Tbeatft, 7272 Maple Ave., Weistmmsler . • BACK ST AG t: T ht> Cos tu Mes a Civic Playhouse will hold tryouts Monday for a number or olio acts in con \unction with its forthcominl! melodrama ... mu~kal director Phyllh; Jone~ will audition sineers, dancers, m usicians , magicians, comics and what have you at 7:30 p .m . al the Com- munity Center auditorium on the Orange County Fairgrounds ... the s how opens in late May and will mark the 10th anniversary of the Civic Playhouse .•• THF. 'OPAL' of the title is a recluse living in a,.-~=-----::=:-----::::; n d1 lap1d atcd hoi,ise near the city dump -a prototype of the town t>cc-entric nearly e veryone remembers "hose good heartt.'Clness is an open invitation lo a tno of confidence artists. The plot borders on the bw.1rre a~ it dctl:Jils the shady characters' repeated- !\ thwarted attempts to do her in and collect the in· :-.ur~ince policy they've taken out on her life. Sall y :\t ac~1 a n away, who's played the title role befon>, a ppears wonderfully at home in the part, 111rn111g an a m ;i r\'clous performance. Among her at· 1 ti but cs is a down home accent which makes Opal 1•\en m ore credible. :\tiss .:\tacManaway totally en- dears h(•r:wlf to her audience. Of the thn•t• would·be murderers. the most im· prt•:-i:-1 Vt' ts Onofre Guiterrez as the intellectual coD nw 11, tingin g his dialogue with shades of irony \\ hit·h l'St'ape his comrades. Guite rrez' liming and <li'livt•ry a rc 1mpcccabll'. TllE DISTAFF member of the motley mob is \\l'll play<.•d by Bo bbie DeWcese, who offers a sharp (·onlra:-.t to Guite rrel with her "dumb broad" man· ncns m ., In :-.pile of her rather <.'lic hed character, :\11:-.s DeWet•:-.c wrin~s some fine ge nuine feeling from llw roll· Stntt.' K mg, ostcn~1bly the leader of the three baddu .. ·"'· ,., the funniest of the lot . playing his c·h.1rJell'r ltkl• something out of an old Damon Ru- 11) .1 11 11111\ ll' I I 1-. -·rom antic·· scene with Opal in the :.ce111HI .r c:l 1 s q u 1 te well done. Dick T :t) lor as a stiff-necked doctor and Keith \\ 1b 11n as the po li ceman who watches over Opal nm.pll'll' t he c ;,p .. t in utility roles. Both are believa - hl<.· t•nough. :.a' e for the length of Wilson's hair, un· hkl'I\ on an) polt<.·c force. TECHNICALLY. lhe show i:-. a mar\'el of in· gcnu1 ly, the highlight in this reg ard being a Rube Goldbl·rg·l YP<' ml'lhod uf di:.1><>stn g of Opal which tllmax<.•s lhL• pla) ·., f1ri-1 ;,1t'l On the m inu:-. s ide, th<' u~t· of \\ httc p;,ipcr for t'urrcncy str ains tht· beli~·' ~btli ty a 'Bit. Three mor e "l'l'kt-mls of produc tion remain for 1st RUN "CHILD UNDER A LEAF" Dyan CaMton "'4is 11 Ac.0."'J Awwd M-i11aiiotu ... ed"l " IV£. 71".M. COMT. SAT-SUH 2 f'M WED MAT I f'M lt.\HKY t .111.0._ AT•.R SPEAKS OUT in the DAILY PILOT SO. COAST "FOUR MUSKETEERS" PLAZA n •=l0-3:30.5:30·7:30-t:l O Stt.JlJ! 2 ACADIM AWARD NOMINATIONS am Amm A WOMAN 1Hl 0111CTIOH CENA JOHN ROWl ANOS UNDllt THE INFLUENCE CASSA>;tETES DAil Y: 2:00, •130, 7:00, 9:30 J.-w.,.. "llAMMIG...,. l :IS·S~45 THfSTIN6 I :30·5:20-9: I 0 rt.1 "'THI OU1"Ffr 3:10-6:55-10:40 sumt.\, --l .. 1a11•. w.a 1111111111 llEFllllJ ... I 2:00-S:40-t:20 ''THE STING .. 2-5:50-9:45 "SLITHER .. 1:1o-a:os "Hl"ORTTO THE COMMISSJOHB• 2:00-5:5°"9:40 "JUGGEAHAUT" l:SS-7:45 ELLEN BURSTYN ··------, oa ~--­.. -·""'··-GOOFATHH 'AIT n-. PIT ~anm ' Bill T 111£ 110 KRIS KRISTOFFERSON IN ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE IPGI ANYWORE EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY CALL 979-4141 FOR SHOWTIMES ~ ! ~ .... " .. ·. • ; • & ··'' ,·. • • .. .. ll•maw1 ~~ ... ....-.01 llOO(l s.-·111WM~ S-116'0l*QMU o....-... .. Nl_.,awtell ..._ .. ._14,.tlOllf&llO\'Nlll I • I Choose any pizza. I 1 Choose any · 1 I including the works. C hoose your drink: pitcher of soft I drink,}) liter of wine or a pitcher of our house beer. Offer I good at participating stores, with this ad. Expires I Sunday, Apri l 6. I I I I I I I I I L 32095 Camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano -498-0051 I 8ttr anJ wlne avallablc llt't'firdlnit tn lo<.'111 law,, Tokti out unJ~rs: ~oft tlrlo k 011ly 1tl ~light n tm ( 11.11~\', Offe r good only with this coupon. --------- ' I I I I I I I I I :JJrlo . .. . ... . ... . . . EV! 7 P.M. CONT. SUN 2 P.M. 2 ACADIMY AWAIO MOMIM4TIOHS ... and look who's playing Consuelo. ,,.,S•P•Y•S Wlttl~~~ EOWAIOS CIHEMA WEST l w".,.''"' At G~ w"' WUTMIMSTH 892-4493 A 6 Aceduty MOMlttatlOfl• '9' "LIHMY" Ill ''llAMMIGAM" "OUTFIT" IPGI COMTIMUOUS DAILY FIOM 12:10 THE CITV SHOP,.NG CENTRE ORANGE •632·8721 "'CITY CENTA( C IHJMA\ .... I.A. 'AWV IMANCHHTIA EXJ G.0 . ,AWV ICITV DA, l>U A "tW'CIT TO'"' COMMIUIO ...... V "JUGOIRMAUT" ··cHIMATOWM" "DUTHWISH'' '°HJ.HY A TOMTO" Ill ·cu-UDIHI" "PUSH GOIDOM" Ill "THI CHOOVI TUii" EDWARDS HISTOL CJHEMA IV lristol At MocArltlir SOllftl c .... ~Arte 540-7444 ~. Ford~eeps Hi~elf Busy Q: Seems to m e that Henry Fonda is morP active today than many itclors far younger. Why does be work so hard? Is it Insecurity? Also, can you tell m e how old he is? Is It true be keeps looking youthful thanks to plastic s urgery? -Mrs. Melinda L., La Crosse, Wis. A: "I had a little eye work done several years ago," the 70-year-old actor candidly confesses. ''And my hair isn'tthis dark." Though Hank isn't any more insecure than any other actor, he's said that after each assignment he has the feeling it will be h il. last. That nobody will ever ask him to work again. According ly he seldom says no to any 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gwdner movie, TV or stage role he thinks he'd like do· ing. Q: When you watch an operation be ani; performed on those TV medical shows, the• hands of the "surgeons" sttm so sure and s,ktllrul. How do the actors learn to make it look so real? Do they take a crash cour!>e in s urgery? -Mrs. R. Sheridan, San Antonio, Tex. A : No. To make tjle scenes look authentic·, specialists are hired'·to perform the ··opera· l ions." David Hartman <no'' the star of "Lucas Tanner" l pla) (:done of thC' "medics' in "The Bold Ones," and recalls: "once v. ht·n 1 was supposed to be operating I played the pa- tient. Stretched out on the operation table. face CO\'cred. '' ith one of the rea l doctors pre- tending to operate on m e. ~ave me a funny feeling." Q: What were the first records F.lvis Presley cul when he was a nobody'! And where can they be found? -Eloise l\lc~aughton , Bayshore. r\. Y. /\,: B<'fore th e "nobody" became a .. some body" <i n the '5()s I El \'is recorded fivt' disks on the Sun label including "'.\l ystery Train." "That's All Right," "l Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine" and "Baby Let's Play Ilousc ." Thl'v're all costly coll<.•ctors' items today, scarl'e r than hl'ns' ·bridgework. t::vcn tu ally the Sun label'' as bought b) RCA SeTid your que~twns tu //y Gard11er. · Clad You /\.~ked That." care of the Daily Pilot. P.O. Bor 1560 . Costa .\I esa !J:!ti26. Marilyn a11d II !I Gardner un/l ansu:er as many quest/om; as the11 co11 m tl1cir column. but the vol1.a11e 11/ mail mukcs personal replies 1111poss1b1C' Thursday, March 27. 1975 DA.IL v PILOT 85 f I Band Best Corona del Mar High School was named the outstanding high school band at the seventh annual Orange Coast College J azz Ensemble Festival held last weekend atOCC. More than 50 bands participated in the bag three-day affair. which is now the second largestfesllval of its type on the West Coast. Seal Beach Elementary School, last year's winner in the elementary-junior high category, placed second this year. A total of 25 awards and scholarships were presented to individu<.11 musicians. including two scholarships to Chuck Dolh:ns and Dan Barrett of OCC. Nearly 10.000 jazz funs turned out during the festival's three days, the largest crowds in the seven-year history ortheevent. 1101 10 I( COtlfUS(D ~ WITll TM( O•IClllAl 0 "flASM COllOON" t ~ OlOI ll Mel Brooks Gets Three-film Pact With •·Young Fl'ankens tcm" scaring up millions at lhc nation'::. box offu:cs. 20th Century Fox has moved lo assure r.10rc films from the com- edic mind of Mel Brnob The studio a111111unt·t•l.I ~n agreement lol" Brooks to write. dm·tt :.mtJ produce three films over a f1vt>-y eur period. "Young Frank l'n~lt•m ." whit•h Brooks directed I and cowrott.• with Gt•1w Wildl'r, i~ expected to bnng the company more llwn ~5 m 11l1un m rentals. ROBERT MITCHUM ""' TAKAKURA KEN fl A ~'t1NY fU I.NJ\ H 1)1 ·rtTHE YAKUZA~ nl BRIAN KEITH th·1,11u 11THEGROOVE TUBE" CRJ OiteShowl'"J Ecxla b~ I P""- flO:&IQ&'iJMn ~~ A great place for kids. In the DAILY PILOT ~bf 00S0Ri'IJ:~I< tdlWkl llN.i. · "''lf>tlllifv\l'JhJ~•'< f1romJcnJ~uL>tS't1JlllYl{JllN)\ · MWI: L.lA.Vl 1m:.1tJ ·1tM~J\ll .. 110Mnm~ lranWc1Q1 ~OAW.iiuwmua,11.1 I ll(lfl/ rRJ. ~·::=::_""'::._."?·! CO.HIT AT CMMA WHT & lllSTOL IV CO-HIT AT D•IY'4H PAUL HEW MAH IH "1l* MACIMTOSH MMC" JOHH WA YHE fH •Mc9"' Westmon5tor Center •892 4493 UISTOL CINEMA IV lristof Al MocArlW SOllftl c .... Slloppim9 ..... 540-7444 ... and you think you have problems!! -...--- IT WAS A TIME OF HEROES ... OF DAREDEVILS AND DAMES ... AND WALDO. EXCLUSIVE ~· . ORANGE COUNTY SHOWING louu IN A GEORGE ROY HILL ~ILM w4fi- '1 . MO PASSES SHOW TIMES DAILY 7:30-9:30 SAT /SUN /HOLIDAYS 1 :30-3:30-5:30 7:30-9:30 .&ACX llMMOfll AHNE IANCIOfT (llG) Jack Lemmon·Anne Bancrof- IPGJ rn A MELVIN FRANK Production of t NEIL SIMON Pl,ly The Prisoner of Second Awenue • • IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER • • EDWARDS HARBORc~':A 2 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST. COSTA MESA 646·0573 2 MILES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO EWY . " .. DAILY PllOT PlJBUC NOTICE NO~acaTOCa•O•TOM $UPla10e COU•TO"T'MI ITATI 0" CA'-1"0 .. tl& flOll TH• Cll)UNTY 0" OaANOE ... &~·· • e \1•11 01 MVRI. R COOi(, Dt<uMO NOTICE IS MCRl8Y Gt VEN 10 ,,. V.Ollor) of 1~ #bo•• Nnoeo oet.o.m ""'' •II per)On\ """'no (1<11m1 ~·"~' t!M ~id deO dffll ••I ftCllllfeO 10 lllt thllm, With ,,,. N ( t\Wry YOllC,.,,, II\ ,,._ ott•(• 01 1111 (•erk ot 1111 •boYI tf\ 1111~ ourt, or to ortMnt t l'ltm, "'"" ""' ""<owry vOU<IWr,, 10 1111 u,_ol\jl,.O •11,._ l•., 0 1f1c.-01 EAIC A. NELSON, 11• Norin L.i Bre.a A•t Lu\ Anuete•. Citllfornl• 'IOO_.. wn1cn i. tri. pl4M.e of l>lht~• of tht una.,.1on1d In •II m•f Ult'\ Pltfl.ttl\11\Q 101111 hl•I• Of Wlcl°"'• Cleflt within lour n1ontll\ .titer lhr llr\I P,.tOll"ltlHIUI llit\ 11011<•• <Utta Feo 71 1~1• R.t.\'MON O A NHSON l <•cutor olln•WtllOI llW oOOve l\•MtO OttllMnl EalC A NELSO N JhN6<111Utru.t.•• ._., ,.,... .. ,, C.tltlernlf ,..,. UUl•J1·1'4t ARWMY lff E •e<IOIK PuOll\necl Or•nOI Cool O••'Y l"llo4 Mar<ll • 13, /0 11 l~IS 111•/$ Pl' BUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS au St NESS NAME STATEMENT T,,. IOllOw1110 Ptr\Otl b doing bu>I flllt\.>41~ PRECl~ION SYSTEMS, _.,. Fell Or1w ~Utle 103 <.u11• WW, CA'2•h ~ ""'~ H•rOlcl E •lflll, '4t F•lr Ottve, Al>I 103, Cu•lo1 Mew, C•llfotnl• 'll62• 1 n" bu"nh> 1• u rnOullc..t b,. Aft In Lttv1dU41 Fr.mlo.H (verrll n ... •l•lemenl .... , llleG wtll'I lht County Clerk ot O r•n11• COUJlly on MArtl'l 24, 1q1s. F41Ul PuOll<Jled O•.in11t C.oot O.t1ly Pllo4. Mar 21, •llcl Apr 3. 10, 11, "'s 1101.1• P UBLIC NOTICE tlOTICE OF TAUSTE E'S SALE T 0 f . Ne. 1'·1>4 lie JS 40)1-7) TRUST OEEO CENTER. INC. a Ulttorn•• corpor,.1on ••duly •PPC>int· eel Tru •I•" under lhe following at~tlo.o clffcl of I rust Will S6ll Al PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BWOEA FOR CASH (IMIY•ble at time ol w .. 1n t•wful mo~y of lhr Unite<! St<1k•I .oll rtQhl 1•11• (>ncl 1ntrrh l <CW\ wyrO to •nd now f\~kJ by •l unoPr w •O O H•cl 0 1 T ru'lol tn '"• propdly "~' ~•,,.ttfl'r oe~<. ''°"o l AU:. TOR A1<1'1M d A Bo1rron -Etudbf.tn E Barron hu\Ottno and wilt-. ct). fO•nt tenctnh BENEFIC.IAAY John 1 ~\Oery •ncl Oorotlly w S..tul'>be•Y. "'1\bdncl ~cs iwu.-. a~ 101nt t~ndnt'> Recorcl4>cl O..c~mt>er 1 1QIJ .. , ""'' No !Mal 1n OOOk 110 18 P<JQr OIS of ()I ftt••I R•<oros '" '"" OtltCI' 01 IN! A•coroer of Or.tnqe Counh w 10 Ot<!cl ot tru>t ~''"°'" 1~ 1ono"''"9 Dr0- 11\'rtV lot 9 1n l;ltoci.. 129, Corona <lel Mar In 1ne <.11v 01 NrwPOrt Br .. <l'I, C.OU<1tyor Or~. S.l•le 01 C.<1lllorn1a, cl> snown on• map recoroeo '" t>ook 3, ~s •1 .,,cl •2 01 Mt>ct!ll,.neou'> Md p\, In Int of- f t~t ot tht' tounly fC\.Ordttr 'ul .,dtd (ounly. MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS 7fll 8eQ<H11a Aven~, Nt!wPorl ~acli .. (If a '''""' dCfdr.S\ Of' common 0.>1..,..llOrl •~WM>wn abo¥~. nn Wdrrauty .,91vrf\r... to its c.on1pletftnt'\) or <Or rt:ctne~~J • Tht """""<tar y u•>du •<1Ul °""'d of Tru\t, by rfld\On ot d Drt.cl(h Of 0t1fault •n th~ obl1qat1un \t-Curc·d t~rrbv h<"tl"totore ~•t'tult·d ""o dt'tiver~ to the uncSt-r\1Qn~d ""-'ttllt n O<>c lJtttllon 01 0.. taull ""° o~m•nd f()t '>Jlt' """ ""''•"t-n not +Ct ot ortctcn Jnd c;.t lll"<.hon to CidU\ .. tnP. uno.-r ':i•QnflO to st-11 w 10 P'OC>f'' h to o,,4t1 ~• v ct•O ooltqrlt•on\, .no tl'W'reafter tn-unot.'r ,,q"' o Ctlu~ wid nottcE' of or, d( n dt\O t•h·< t•on 10 bf:" R~<oroeo NO•tm~r ?S. 11h .i> IMlr No 1oJ7)'1 •n bO<l• 11/~J P•'l' w . OI """' 0111 •di Rt c.oro coven.mt Of .... ,,, .tnly ... Of"~\\ or tn\. J>f•ec> r~oaro1nq 1111 .. PG\\-f'~StOn or m <unlbranct l to g..,.y tht. n n'••ntt'\l(J or-in (1W I '"""' ot '"" nottf\) ~Ufed DY !>d•cl Otoeo ot Tru\I, w1ll1 tt>tere<.t a> in Wtd nolt! prov•O.·<.t. cldvdn CP\, 11 dny, un<Jf·r In(' ti-rm\ ot W•d Orrcl ol Tru\l, I•·~-. l hdfllt olncl I •Pf'Mn of lhe Tr u>H'<' ono 01 Int· 1r ""' crute<I by """00.:Muf Tru\I ~td w it will l>I• tit: Id On April,, 1~7S, •I 11 00 AM "' '"" Iron! ~ntranc~ to ltlt' ot11cro, ot <.ommo nw .. allh L.oncJ I 1 tt• (.on 1pany, 1170 Norin BrodClw<ly, ... nld An.i, C..iltlOrtllot\ Odle March•. I•/~ TRUST 0£.EO CENT CR, INC. d'\~Hd Tru)•ee* fly C.omrnonwealtll I ano Ttllt C:om1M1nv,-'>"•ll k v W<1loo R Ha uq, Aut"Ort/~O 01t1<er STAlOH P ubl•,t'h d Ne Yt pOrt HiHbOr New~ P rf , <omb1...-d wtlh I~ Or•not (Od\I Ocl1ly PtlOI Mdrth IJ 20, 21 191~ 8)1-1) P UBLIC NOTICE 8 s.41) SVPEAIOA COUIU Of lt<E ST ATE Of CALI FOANfjl FOii Tt<E COUNTY OFOAAHGE No A·tll~ NOT ICE OF HEARING Of PETITION FOii PA08jlTE Of Wll AHO FOii LETTERS TESTAMEN· T•llY E l "IP Of 1'00 ~ P H R 0 1H [.,..l:b) PO NOTICE I'> HEREflY C.IVEN •l!iat t lllll'N ROT H h oh llltcl litr~1no1 pelt hori l•>r Proo.ttr ot 111111141no for 1\~nte ot Lt"ltt"r-. Ttt\tum~nl"tr~ lo tn. pe•1 t1ontr rdt-r,.,n<•· to wh1t t\ I\ rn..t<Je tOf urtn .. r &Xtrtt( ui.tr\. dnd lhdt ttw-hr1'\t' """ Old(e ul h• Mtno IM \·~Ni ~n •• •o• Apr.t 8 l~IS .ii Q 30<1 m · '""'" • ourtroom Of C>f•Qitrtrn~nt No 3 of \dtCJ l0U" a l /00 (1v1( Cel\IN On•e Wt>I, '" If\<• C tly Of S<1nl" An.I (<lltlOrnla WWOM.lr<h?I 197S WILLIAM E . SI JOHN, C:ounly Ct•rlo. .~OWAAO A. ERLICH lWO W1l\lltre atvcl., Sutlt S10 L~ A .. .,. .... C.11ttorn1.1 HOIO hi (Jlll lll-StOt Allcwney tor: PtltlloMr Pl.b11sn~ Of•n~ c.a.,il O••IY P1101, l.AAr ')~ 7 7 A"" Anr 1 tOJ'\ t tt\t H. P BLIC NOTICE su~e•10• c.ou11To" ~Ll"°•HIA, COUNTY 01' OaANGE I• CJvk Ce•tet ~lvo -•. SMCAAaa,C.111. CASE HUMaEa 0-91111 SUMMOtfS IMA ltltt&GEI 111 rt ""' m.arrl•~ ot P .. lllOnl'r GEORC.£ AUGUST 01(.l(MAN •nd Responcl•nl. YVONNE ARLENE 01(.l(MAH NOTtCEI YH lllawo -,,..._TIM c-' _, M<141 ........ ,_ .. _ ,... ..ii-. -r4 •Wion , • ., ,.......,. .......... , ........ tll• ... .__, .... ....... &\lliOl l/1IOllMMCNfetn.t...._ El ,,._.I ..... •<1•1r (9111fl uo. ''" -leMl.I a --41t10 Uf. ,..._... _. • • Illes. LA• •• '"'•"*-......... L lo-Au.pof>Clent (Se• rootno1•· l: • T"' IMlltlt-r llH 11114 t o.1111"'1 ~•ntno yovr mKtl•9' Y1111 ,...., ttU• • Wl'ttt•n reloPC)nw w11.111n JC>Clfy\ ol Ille Mtl t""t U\ll \umman' ...,,...., on ,... • llJ, It '°" l•ll to Ill• • ..WlllOft ~ wltflln \IKll llnlo, .,-OIUull -· .. _ .. eel ..a, ... (Otltl ,.,..,-... • ~ corrtelnl,,. lnjl#>CJI,. 0t •-.,.,, tM1Cff!Wn11 dlYl•loft ~ "'°' llWtY, _....., l\IOllOrf, ClltlCI tll~. UlllCI .......,.,, HIOtMy'\ '"'· cosll, ...O -II """ r r • tto f 4K tn.t y O. Of' wttH 19¥ tt.e ~rl, wl\~11 <OVICI r~uu ltl vw 9"'""""'9nl of w-\, le~t"O OI ,,,_,. OtPf'~'f Of'Ot ... r relt•t ( .. , .......... _.. ...... ~ ... .. -· ....... -"''· ~ ...... .. .. ....,..Uy .... , .,_ ..... ... .............. 9'.ty .. 11 ........ . o.t.r.Htll lO, .. H WllLIAM C.. ST JOHN,()tR • ,,,,....w H ... -. DtllUIY GCALl .,,. r~ alld .,.,.., _.,,,lttecs .....,. -ti .. HI wfllt!IQ .-0 In IN •••Ill pra<rl~ by 1111 C.11t0f'n1• ..,,._ fl c.ovrt. ll\•Y m.., \I bo lll<ld In ""' cwrt wllll "'-P'OS-• fll•no ,.,. .,.. "'°"' of ..,.,,1c • ol • < opy ., f4'(11 on ,..utleNlf. Tl\• ft..,. wllen • ~ n ,_"'*' .. ,..,.d .., • P'"''' ,,..., ...r; -.....Olrlf lift tM -lllOd o4 -'tllu ~-IM'""le, -C.CP 41UO I . .. ,. .. ,,_,.,_. OfMIGe Cont 0.11¥ ...... "'f "" >t )1 enn API H l, 10, !t1t !02$-1 , Thund!)I. Match 27. 197~ QUEENIE l By Phil lnterlondi ••la ...,......,._ .... ~ "No, I don't want to come 1n-if you've seen one cubicle you've seen them all!" L./tl. Boyd Liverwurst, Applesauce? How often d o you and your m atrimonial mate get into arguments with each other? The romance scholars have studied that query, too. Among married couples who clmm to b,, deeply in love, a pproximately 52 percent con- tended they fought no more than once every three months. Among those who admitted le~~ affection, 12 percent said they fought about three limes a week. Our Love and War man says the foregoing .st;.itist1cs coincide'" ith h;!> earlier findings. IT'S NOT there anymore . but the ~1 gn that used to hang in thc San Antomo Carnegit• L1hrary read: "Only low Lulk 11llowed · N OT M UC H , If ;.inything, ca n b eal u liverwurst and applesauc<' ":mdwich. Trv it EDSF:L I t 's common k 011\\ lt'dge th at the Ford l'ar kno"n us the Edsl'l d uln"t w ll L<'..,:-. \\ 1d<.'l\'' 1-nown is the fact that th1.· Ford ~lotor <.:om pany in 1955 hired poete!>~ \htrt<.innt· ;\loon· tu suggest some name:.. for thJt bnght 1ww :iuto One notion Shl' c<ime up \\1th ,,._..., Thl· Dearborn Cinque.·· Anoth1·r '' ,,.., "l l11µ1;.11l Turtle-Top." The comp.Jn\ 1u<I J.!t'" "JIU no. they won·t do. Understandablt· Q. "HOW 1'1A~Y OL'\~ 111\\ 11" ... pnn)! up every year in this countr.) ·· · A. Can only report that tht• map m~ikt.>r:-. add about 1.000 new n<Jrnt'S to their li S. map:-. annua lly, but they take off JU:-.t about"~ many towns, too. Will check furthC'r MIDDLE AGE, I'm tl)ld , IS lhal l1rnt· of life when you 'r e pusht.'<.I uruund by t\.\O ltttl<> voices, one saying , •·Why not'!·· an<l thl' othl·r saying, ··why bother?" Sounds about n ght ·• SHIVAREE C'henl con lends the wrldl•st !>hi\ :1rt'l' of all time '"as thrown in Fhmcc about 50) l'ars ago Whl'n fi\'e d<1ughterS bf one f<.1mil) got marrtl.'cl rn .1 :-.in~l t· ceremon~ ;\lore llH111 1,000 <·ekbrants beat on pans lo scrt.>rwdl• thl' couplt.>s Poss 1bl) :-.o Still, that mu:-.t ha\ t• been quite s om"' '' ('<Jdmg party back in Susa. Pers ia in 324 B.C To aC'hle\ c hb amb1twn to unite t"'o empires . Alexander the Great :.ir ran~cd one "'edding. JUSl one. tu m:1rn nfl 10.000 Pl·rsian g1rb to 10,000 of his ;\I J('l •<lo ni.m soldiers. :'-1 u~t have been qwtl' an 1.•ven mg. ot·R WORD "lord .. coml'" from thl' Anglo-Saxon word for ··10~1f keepi!r." And our "sir" from the Anglo-Sa'Xon for "loaf cater Got that'1 llF.REDITY apparently plays c;uch ~1 big part in that visual defect called crossc.'<i eyes that experts say the mother of a youngs ter ~" afflicted should h ave each of he r s ubsequent C'hi ldren examined by :ige 4 even though th!' eyes appear perfectly straight. Addre.~s marl lo L M fJm1d. f' 0 fl11.r l.1till Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Hi! Brokers, Builders Meet Set Culiforni~l D1rcl'tor of Housing and Com munH y Development Arnold Steenberg h eadlines the list of guest speakers al Crisis '75, a conference for leacters in the bui Id· wg and real t•state in dustry scheduled April 17·18 al the Newport Ht.>ach Marriott Hotel. Sll'rnberg will address the April 18th luncheon audience on "New HOUi>· mg Legislation " THE CONFERENCE is co-sponsored by real estate analyst Sanford Goodkin , chairman of Sanford R . Goodkin Research Corpor ation. and the Sonnenblick- Goldmnn Corporation. Targeted for builders, developers, n·a I estate brokers. mort gage bankers and m e mbers of lending ins titutions, the ('Onfercnce will explore trends in money. op· portuoities in govern· ment prog rams a nd d iversification pro· fit a bi Li ty. . The conference will seek solutions to the ills plaguing the real estate and building industries. ;.iccording to Charles .Boxenbaum. presidenlof Sonncnbhl'k-Goldman of California PA ~E L TOPICS in· l'lude the sources of debt and equity money, out· look for mortg:ige mont•y •n 1975, Joint 'cnturl.':-. and syndications, gov· t•rnment role in fina nc- 111i.:. s hl'ltcr hous ing and thl' outlook for income properly development. The pretegistration fee for the conference 1s S lOO a nd inc lude s lunl'hes and materials. for reservations contact c:tori~1 Zi{?ner and /\s -.uc1aks ;.it 540· 1050. PUC Okays Air Cal Tal1oe Bid The C:.il1fornia Statt.• Public Utilities Com mis~ion has approved Air California's tariff lo carr.v passenger::; bet ween San Fr an('isco International Airport and t he Tahoe Valley Airport at Lake Tahoe. The :iction uffirmed the tciriff application of tht.> carrier fil<'d :\1 arch :!I The nev. filing was brought <Jbout because of .1 prot«.>~l by PacifiC' ~outh'"e s t Airline ~ 1rs,\1 "h1ch del<1yed the "tlwduled st <irt of the :,.1•1'\ ll'l' \ 1 r Ca Ii forn 1 a 1.·on 1111ut•d 10 oper :ite the I light" h1ch originates 1n Orange County, but w:.is not Jll<lwed to sell t 1C'ket!' for lht: San Fr<Jn · r1sco Lake Tahoe seg menl. Air Cal1f0t·nia lH't.·s 1· dent Rob<'rt W C lifford :innounced that service \\OUld begin r~riday with one da lly roundt r ip :-.chcd ule. Community 1.:ompatib l e L -188 Lockh~ed Electra aircraft will be used. I le also announced <1 one-way fare of $19 \\ill be C'ha;·ged between the t"ocit1es. I'm George Hurst. - I'd Uke to int<od u~ ,..cvke. G..,ge llml >:><"tulive System>. "While you ny" r"?m ~range Cou.nty Airport. WC ~an save you l.ime and money by providinR exerutJve tndoor P81"kmg and performing that essent1&l automotive service, main· tcnaoce. and repair you may be puttln11 otr, due to your busy scht:dulc . You may associate my name with th~ llum Shiller. the llur<it rower Rescue Tool ca lHesaving device -Orange County ho8 nine un1t11 rurn•ntly In use) or lb.lrsl Performance, In<' • ti rompany I founded ln 1958. I sold my 1ntcrc.i;l in that company to~Sunbeam Corporation In 1972. . Wt hope to provide career opport.un1Ues to many physically and socially handicapped Orange County <'1t11cns and continue this practice' M our system ex pands nationwide . GiYe me• call at my ofricedurlng lhe day (-..100) or. better yet, C':Jll me al home In tbe even1n1 (84.6·2501). I'd bkc to tell you. personally. about our exdUnar new attvic~ . GEORGE HURST Executive 8ptem1 O~ ef 0-fl HWlt,_. Cl!IMn, Inc. tl90 A.,...,, c .. 11 ...... Ca. 9lUt t1 14t'7t .... .. Fea t for Attorneys Lawyers the Biggest Winners In MonOpoly-busting Lawsuits 8y MILTON MOSKOWITl ' Who are the ch i et beneficiaries or antitrust actions? That's easy luwyen;. Lawyers will n ever be on breadlines as long as the govern- ment cont111ues to brine the m onopoly-busting suits it now has going against International Bu siness Machine s and American Te lephone & Tele· graph. Armies o f legal talent arc needed to fight these battles. I HAVE BEFORE me the pre· trial brief filed by JBM in ils case, which goes back six years and, fina lly, is scheduled to come lo trial t his month. It's a weighty tome. measuring 8 inches by 11 inches and running to 374 densely packed pages. The cover page of the IBM Golden West Profits Set Santa Ana b<.&sed Golden We~\ :\tobile Homes. Inc .. reported ~ :-.mall profit ror the three monlh:-. t.·nded Feb. 28. Earnings totaled $61,000. or four cents a share. compared \\1th a Joss of $657,000 a year earlier . Sates d eclined to $7.04 million from $8.5 million. Golden West said that although · it continued to s uffer from the ef· fecb of adverse business condi· tions. recent repor ts of a substan- tial inflow of new savings into thnft organizatio ns and lower mortgage rates provide the com- pany with a m ore optimistic out· look . Money Tree document h s ts the "authors. · Headin ~ up the d e fense is Nicholas de B. Katienbac:h. ffi! 's general counsel. He simply happens to be a former attorney general of the United Stales. Assisting h im a re U IBM at· torneys : Robert F. Mullen. R. John Cooper, Joseph ll. Sahid, George Vradenburg 111, Ronald S. Rotre. M'arch Coleman, Max H. Shulman. Way ne A. Croos, An· drew P . Tashm an, Paul C. Saun· ders and Willia m Sidney Davis .Jr. Then there's l BM's outside l'Ounsel , C ravath, Swa ine & Moore. one of New York's top corporate law firms. On deck for Cravath a r e fi ve attorneys : Bruce Bromley,. Thomas 0 . narr, David Boies, Paul M. Dodyk a nd Fra ncis F. Randolph Jr. These lawyers require acres :ind acres of forests to keep them Ill paper. T he IBM trial. for ex· ample, was s lated to begin Feb. 18 but it had to be postponed because of a torrential paper storm. I kid you not. The exhibits to be introduced as evidence by the Justice Department are packed in 20 boxes, with each box holding about 3,000 pages. Six complete sets of these documents must be prepared, and the con- tractor hired to copy and arrange them became so ensnarled in the tangles of paper that the trial had to be put off. TH£ ISSUES in these c:ases are so complicated that after a while no one is sure what all those pieces of paper add up to. This confusion was obvious in th!' civil antitrust sult brought by Telex Corp. against IBM. When the case W3S first hea1d, the trial court ruled ln favor ol Telex, deciding that IDM had in· deed secured an illeg3l monopol> in the electronic data-processing market. The judge awarded Telex damages or $352 million. Al the same time he upheld an IBM counte rclaim that Telex h ad' pirated IBM trade secrets, and he awarded IBM damages of $20 million. Included in the settle· ment was $1.2 million in attorne) fees and costs. After thinking it over for a cou pie of weeks, the judge decided he had miscalculated. So he re duced the Telex award to $259 million. IBM THEN appealed lh i~ verdi&. And in J a nuary the 10th Circuit·Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the Katzenbach team The appeals court found nothing predatory in IBM's behavior and it said the towe r court had "erred in defining relevant market." At the same time it upheld thl· piracy judg ment agaJnst Tel<'\ although it reduced the damagc:-. to $17 million. Telex now plans Lo carry tht• case to the Supreme Court Wailing in the wings is a clutch of other a ntitrust suits brought against IBM, the plaintiffs ln elud ing California Compute•· Products, Mem orex and Sanders Associates. It's a feast for the legal profession. Over The Counter NASO ListiftCJS Tl'te.e QUOl•lto~ Buckbe S•,. S~ Farn1n El 11"-11 l(rueQer 6•• 71 P.aul Rtv I?'-.. 131,, WPPlt~O by I~ Na 8'.tt key S'• S'• ro1rm Br 11'• 14'·• l.aCle<I St 33'·• JA'.. Pyls\ (U 10' 1 210.. ,., 8' ·ge.91 11111 1~. a • 471 49'. ellnq M JQ1 • Q ll'•lt', >IC)I H l 1• 3 I!>', 161 s ic;1C.> IJ 14 Ilona! Al'.>O<tahon of 8urnp St •'• •'• F.trm G< 4111, •9•. 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C'ommuf!ltg Effort Group Gardeils Save on Money By SYLVIA PORTER f Firlt of hoo column« J Although plontJng season is sllll weeks ,1way ror 1ardeners fn most ureas of the U s spring ofClclally ar rived this past Fr 1day -and the gardening fever" ls now creeping up on us Without doubt we will set an all lime re- cord in 1975 1n the number of ind I\ 1dual a nd fam lly gardens planted 111 back} ards The v ut m a1or1 ty of Americans who have Money's Worth Ule space m which to slat l a 75 f amaly garden are de tcrmmed to do so T HIS T RANSLATES INTO 33 fO 36 m1lhon frwt 'egetable gardens -almos t half of all U S households - and for those who manage them mane\ en vaguely eff1c1ent manner, savings on food costs can run lo S300 $400 or more Savings on food C'Osts Crom family gardens in 74 approx 1mated $200 $300 and food p1 ices are substanlutlly higher lh.rn last year But fascrnatmg ai:; the upsurge m family gardens 1s, this 1s not the bag news What 1s news -and of potentially enormous importa nce lo malhons -1s the upsurge m com mumty" gardens 1 These arc gardens 1n which groups of JUSt about a ny descnption }OU can thank of cultivate plots of ,a large piece of g 1 ound eH~n in the m1ddlc of our biggest c1t1es and most appalling !>lums for their common good Now is the lime to gel movang, 1f the idea of a communt ty garden inspires )Our 1magmat10n Any group or 1n d1v1duals can organize one -rn a company. school nursing home, anti poverty group halfway house, apartment house, etc In addition, you can plan group c.1nning and freezing groups for next fall Here s how a community garden works uccordmg to Gardens For All a non profit orgamtat1on based m nurl mglon Vt YOU MUST HORROW OR LEASE a piece of ground - perhaps an acre or two -from a farmer, church umvers1 ty, bank. any of hundreds of different sources The whole plot 1s tailed m the autumn or the spring and d1v1ded mlo m d1 v1dual plots -t vp1cally 25 by 30 feet -with each m e mber assigned a plot \ ou, the m embe1 s, may be charged SlO to $20 for the use of the ground lllhng, admm1stt alive cost de Oflln there 1s no charge for the UM: of the l~ind Your seeds and plants usually run less th.111 SJO considerably less 1f the gardening group bu}S m bulk Most gardens are :run on a non profit basis, al{hough some do make a small profit for the 10d 1 v1duals who orJea111ze them The frna n cwl benefits of <:ommunity gardens ate in· ·disputable But the pos1t1ve result~ go far be)ond this For instance -l he social contacts made bt.:l\J.t:Cn gardeners of all :iges -of particular s1gnaf1cance lo the elderly and lonely for whom this may be magmfl cenl lht.-1 <1P.> -The national economic gain!. resultmg from bnngmg unused, unproductive ground into producllon of food, -T llE BEAUTIF1CATION OJ.' othcrn1se dreury and unattractn e land -a factor which p1 ompted one of the na lion stop bankers lo volunteer to me assistance from has m slltution should lhe rommumty garden concept l \.lkc hold m ~cw) ork City -The developm ent of long la!>tmg valuubh: gardcn111g s kills among young urban men and \\omen -And to m e of paramount potential some progress toward rev1tahzat1on of the worst cit y slums 111 our land with "hatever unpredictable benefits would accrue lo the part1c1panls I have a dream oflhe most blighted urea~ m I larlem be mg • loaned " to the community garden p<.1rt1c1pants cleared of rubbish and rubble, fe1 t1hzed and seeded by donations of big fin ancial 111s l1tut1ons '~ 1tl,l profitable Harlem branches, tended and run l>y the community garden s members INSTEAD OF BLOCK APl'ER ulock of abandoned bwldmgs and horrible \\aste m the heurt of Harlem in my mmd s e.>e I see the gardens I !.Ce the local nt1.tens takmg steps to protect their plots from harm J bear them \Olmg on how to d1v1d c the produce \\hat to <:an and freeze ~ But 1s 1t an 1mposs1ble dreum ' l dwllenge the c:>n1cs who scoff that 1l can l be done W1lh determtnallon leadership and knowledge the gai dens "111 flounsh an Harlem And 1f at can be done here, 1l can be done anywhere MARKET HIGHLIGHTS o u e to transm 1ss1on lat e today s l1st1ng will not appear 1n the Daily Pilot Gni11.-rs 1u1d Lo1wr1e .... 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I• 8 DAILY PILOT Thursday, Mdreh 'Z7. 1975 Fl d Nazis Retiree Finds Time to Paint By AN~E ('(>OPElt 01llw0..1h 1'1101 SI.tit Whe n painter Max Ladl'll returned lo hi.., nall\ l' \'1e nna, Austria, in HIJ8. lite beautiful city on llw Danube didn 't appt:a l to him. Twenty years had n l erased thl· m cmurit•s Jn 1938 Ladt•n, llwn .1 ...U('Cl'M.,ful 37-)t'ar-old t·he m1s t. fled Vit•n na to t'M'ape Nazi pl·r~l·eutwn. Laden 1s a J e\\ A:-1-.t.•d :.ibout the c-ity of '' altzt•s and wine, l'ffiPl'ror:-. and opt•rJ Jn t>:q.>n•..,s1on of pain <TOSM'" Ladl·n .., f<u·c· .. THE RE AR E T OO )I.\:\'\ had m l'morn·.., hl· :o.J\s. µa..,:.ing h1.., hand bdon.• h is c~t's. a:. 11 to '' ·" c the nH·mon cs ·"' J \ . :'\ o\\ ii, L.Hkn :-pt•nds Sl'\'eral hour:-.i cl '" 1n 11 n ting 1 n h 1.... 1--4-_,.."'\ Ll·J..,Uf'l' World studio 111 l..:Jguna ll11ls. 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IT TOOK 'I E .\ \\ 1111.1: lo ;..1·t thl' ll'l I again l11r \\u1htn:... \\Ith•• h n1..,h hut l'h1rn1-..t-.. und µa111 ll'r:-. 1ll,1tlh•Jl);1tH l,IO"> Jlld llllbll I.ill" \\ 1• .tll h;1\ l' ;1 ).!ooU cl l'.tl Ill l'O Ill 111011 . -- PRICES GOOD THRU APRIL 2ND CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY MARCH 30TH Easter "Giltab/e'' For Plant Lovers Macrame Plant Hanger l..t1..lt·n ..... , ... lw h.1-.. no l.1\111111 '11li1l'l'I lit!-> pa111 lln~:-. indudl· l.1111b1·:q>l'" P'" 11.111 .... 111d .... 1111 lire-..."" "di .1:-:11>-.t 1 .1el ">lt1d11.·-.. 111 lwlong .... lo the l.l·1-..un• \\orld ,\rt <.i11td .• 1 "t•lt-1·1 ..:1uup of l:!O \\ h11 do ong111.d l'I 1·:111\ 1· p;1int:11;..: • New and unique macrame design supports your hanging plants in colorful style f .. 1dt•O S p ;111ll lllj!S h .iH• lll'l'll 1·\hilllll'U \\ 1(1(•1\• thn1u;..-hout -..(1t1lh1.·r11 Or:1ngL·t'11u11l\. :-..t'\l·r.il ;1rl't111 <hspf:I\· 111 t lw :-;:idclll'11:1cl-. 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From 1.Sf • Use H Httll .. , ,..,. f•l"lliMrt, ffflCOI -ti•ff losti• proto<fiM olMI llM"'Y • Gue1,.11tH4 •ifist <recklftt, ,..fl"f ,M blistlriftg Reg. 59s 9.9S Gal. Glidden Spred House Paint f • . . . ThurSday, March 27, 1975 .. Odds ...... ainst Tony U. Making CoIDebac WINTER HAVEN. Flu. tAP > The jury still Is out and no deris ion will be made until ju!ll before the start of the Amcncun J,.eaguc season. but former home run cham- pionJony Conigliaro is mak- ·inl! < determined comeback • bid with the Roston Red Sox. I Afler being out of baseball 3':.: years, Tony C'. 1s in the pressun• cooker and he knows 1t. Jle's bucking odds. and he knows that. too. But comebacks are nothing new for Con\gliaro. Nearly blinded when his left cheekbone was shattered by a pitch in 1967. Conigliaro ~at out the entire 1968 season. • He came back. though. 'Traded to the California Angels, he hit 36 homers and drove in 116 runs in 1970. Then he quit baseball midway through the 1971 campai~n because of deteriorating \lis· ion. "No one can explain wh<it has happened in the last cou- ple of years, but my vision 1s better than ever." Conigliaro said. ''It's a miracle which even doctor$ can't explain. I tlO\\ hav~ 20-15 vision, five pomts better lhan average." Con i glia ro s harply criticized the R ed Sox management after being traded to the An&els. But he went lo general manager Dick O'Connell and apologized for past remarks. he asked ror a trial this spr- ing and O'Connell quickly ob· ligcd. O'Connell now 1s one of Conigliaro's biggest boosters rn the Boston training camp. After being sidelined for more than a week, Conigliaro had two doubles and a single UCLA'S JOHN WOODEN WATCHES HIS TEAM DRILL FOR LOUISVILLE. Sports Clipped Slwrt Angels' Ryan Ailing :\I ESr\, r\ ri £. -Jt started as an almo:.l fn•ak accident. but a torn n ght calf muscle continues to hamper fireballing Nolan Ryan of the California Angels. Ryan. the pitcher who holds t he major league strikeout re· cord for a s ingle season; was originally hurt two weeks ago .stepping out of a car at the Angels' Californiu desert train· mg s ite and aggravated it run- nmg u couple of fr:' ys ago. After throwin e sj<i Ii es ·w ednesday R ya sa1 , " ·d not fed good." A::.kcd if the injury were serious. /\ng<'ls ~encral manager JlatT) Dalton s:.ud. "Anything . th<Jt happens lo l'\olan Ryan 1s <:onsidcred serious.·· Ryan m issed one turn m the spring rotat ion bl•causl' of the in- jury a nd 1t was n't known if he'd be re ady to pitch when his turn comes up again Saturday. The Angels and Oakland \\.Crc scheduled to mt•et here Wednes- dny but the ganH' was called off because of ram and hail. Kings Trimt11>11 JNGLEWOOO '.\like Cor- rigan and Bob Be rry fired in two goals l:lpiecc to 1<.':1d the Los Angeles Kings to a 5·1 victory over Was hington Wednesday night as the Capitals suffered their 37th straight road loss of the season to I it• a National Hockey Lt•agul' rcC'orcl. The 37 dl'fc als awJy from homt• llt•d the mark scl last ~rJson b~ the California Scab. The v1c·Lorv. m <'anwh1il'. moved the Kings· within five points of first-place )lontreal m Divis ion 3. Ontario i11 Trouble? o;-.;TARIO -It looks like On· tano :\lotor Speedway, a S30 million financial problem since it opened five years ago, is going t o hJ\ e anoth er change in 110-89 Setback management but officials say 1l won't close again. The group headed by Parnelli Jones took over the track two years ago when the original operators went broke and a s pokesman said Wednesday that barring a last -minute ag~eement it plans to bow out of the opera· tion at the end of the month on Monday. "I don't hold out much hope for an agreement, frankly," s<iid Jim Cook, executive vice pres1- d ent of the Ontario Motor Speedway Operating Co., Ltd. which is led by Jones and Tony fl ulman , op era tor of Jn . dianapolis. But even ir the group leaves. the chairmnn or the non-profit board appointed lo oversee operation of the track, Ge-0rge :\Jim :\lack, said the speedway will continue to run. J\1etv A BA C:ar? u:-.;IO~DALE , N.Y. -Dave De Busschere said Wednesday night that he is considering replacing Tedd l\l unchak as com- missioner of the American Basketball Association. ''I've been offered the joh." said the general manager of the ,"\ew York Nets and former NBA All -Star. "I'm considering it. Right now I'd say it's about 80 to 90 percent certain I won't take it. H's a fine pros pect, though." ;\funchak, who had been try ing lo put together a deal for a new franchise next season in Cincin· nati, replaced Mike Storen JUSl before this season. Dodgers Win VERO BEACH, Fla. -It mus t be s pring training when a pitcher gets cuffed for 12 hits and six runs, including two homers, and draws noire from the manager. Andy !\l essersmith, in his rockiest s howing of the spring, Seattle Rips LA SEATTLE (A i'J ArchiE> Clark hit h 1!\ fi rs l three hhols and went on to score 24 points as the Seattle Supersonics downt>d the Los Angeles Lak1•rs 110-ll!I in a N;..tional B"~skctball Asho1·1ation game Wednesday night. • Tqmmv ,Burleson <111<1 Spt'nrer lluywood etich talli<•c123 for Se<it tJe. Rookie ~u<1rd Un.in Winters Ci.ltnf" off the h«>nrh to tolly 22 for he Laker& while C~u1e Russell seorect 20 for l..os An~t·lr . Seattle lec.J 78·61 ufter thr('(' quarll>rs, but th~ Lulo.1·rs. behind \\ antc1 ':< out~ld~ ~hootm..i. cul the ·margin to 7!> 69 with 10 .40 Jen to ]>lny. give Seattle control, 87-71. Winters struck again from the outside lo glve Seattle a 14·point lead, but the Lakers were unable to get any closer. After Clark's hot hantl 11) the firs t quarter. Tom Burleson popped in eight points in a JG·l s urge to give Sc.allle ~14 late in the first quarter. Seattle then maintained a healthy mnrgln un- til the Llikers brief rlill,y early m the fourth period. I.OS ANGELES l"I Run~ll 10 wu111nolon J. ~motll II <ioocW•<ll •. Laflll • W•l'llr" H. "••rston t I, °""I''-C.111eun • To1111s l8 I' 11 SEA TTl.E (1111 HowoOd 71 (;+'11y IS, 8utff'\Oft ,,_ ''"" ''· watts u Fo• •. Skl~r 2, 0.•llnt 3. Toeton • fOl•f\ 4Z 7&-l?, LO\ Ano-~~ 20 1' 1:l It " ~•W• J• If " J2 -llO had that happen to him Wednes· day when the Dodgers won their 12th game in tht• last U \\ith a 10·9 victory ove1· the Cincinnati . Reds at Tampa. Messers mith was even declared the winner of the game that saw the Dodgers collect 15 hits, including a three.run homer by Jimmy Wynn. while the Reds got 18 with homers by Johnny Dl•nch and Dave Concepcion . "llc's pitched well all spring.·• Dodger '.\lanager Wall Alston s aid of Messersmith. Bensley Hired JACKSO~VfLLE. Fla. · Don Reai.lev. a former assistant basketball <.·oat·h at Jacksonville l'n1\·ers1tY. "as named Wednes· day to th ~· ht•ad C'Oaching job for the 1975-7'1 season. Beas lev. 32. has been ass1stnnt <'Oach at· ~Letson Cni\'ersily the past t\\Oscasons. ln a game wilh the St. Louis Cardinals. Then he \\cot anto n s lump. Now, with more work, be appears to be getting tUis timing back ut the plate. "I1m still pressiJ1g, but I think I'm coming around." Tony said. ''I'm trying to get quicker with my s wing. rm starting to snap the bat. I'm also moving closer to the plate.·· Conigliaro ull)o thinks he will be helped by a change in bats ordered by tr<tvelhng secretary Jack Rogt>r.;. "I had Jack call and get me Kentucky Has Edge, Says CruDl ~ LOUI SVI f.LE CAPI Louisville coach Denny Crum disagrees with the otlds-makc·rs who figure UCLA will carry off another NCAA b~1skctball title. "Kentucky h as thC' c"tlsi(•i-.t road to the C'h:lmp1ons h1p gaml'." Crum said. "To win the tournanwnt. ,,~. d ha\·e to beat both l'Cl.A and Kl'll· , Luck). \\ hile KC'n tud.y onl) h<is to beat one of us. So 1 guess Kem· luck v wou Id ha \'l' lo be a <:O· favoi·ite with UCLA." ht• added. K -e n t u c: k y t a n g I t• s w 1 t h Syracuse 1n th e National Collegiate Athletic: Assoc·wt1m1 semifinab Saturd<i~' al S<in Ote;.!o wh1lt• Lou1sv1lle tu"t's on the Bruins. To get by l.;(.'LA , Crum s uid his duh '·will have to play supt'r dl'- fensc. and we'll havc to go tolhc boards well.•· Crum had litlle to say about tlw latest Associated Press poll in whiC'h Louis ville dropped a nokh to fourth place, but it didn't go unnolired by his tt•am. "It makt•s me mad.· :.a1tl frcshm<Jn Hicky Gallon. "I think Indiana still s hould have bt.>cn i':o. I," said Bill Bun- ton. Kentuckv beat lndi;.111a 92-00 in the :\lidea~t Regional for Jl."s 011- h loss 111 32 g amt.'s ··An)om• <:<Jn gd uµ:-.el along lln· "a\." Hunton continul·d. ··Then ..igarn, \\ l' "011, \\c should be r\o. 1." The drop \\as cngint•ered b~· one writer who placed Lowsville 14th. "Who'd h t• put 111 front of us?" usked Allen :\furµhy. "l'K moving up to Sl'l'Ond is not stran~c. The,v bt1•1t l\o. 1. But thl'.V tould ll'l ll '> hang in third <ind s hove I l ' lo fourth .. , .. ft just gol's to shov. pt•oplt• go on tradition.'' sa1cl .Juni or Bridgeman. ",\'obody knm\s \\ho \\ e are anywa,\'. ·' This v. ill be the first tinw I hat l.ou1~' 1llt-and Kt•ntu('k\. onh la mile:. apart. matle the JtnaJ four simultaneuus l~. Crum t·..i llt.•d it a pn•s ug1ous th111g for the :-.talt'. "Baskcthall 1s cnu.• of our besl nat u r a I rt.•sou rc•t•s." · lw s.1 1d . "and nm\ a lot mon· 1wopk \\tll see\\hy." Th~ Sonica, how vrr. out· seored the LakHti, 8-2. as t.connrd Cray hit two bask<>ts to Tot•I n>..tl• losAt199i.s W, S..11ie10. " 12.ne. El.MORE SMITH TR1E9 TO BLOCK TOM BURLfSON'S SHOT. r nt'w bats -the s ame as J used \\hen I hit all those homers in 1970," h~ said. "The bats are 35 inches long and weigh 32 ounces. I had been using a bat loo big for me, 34 or 3Souncl's. .!\ow, with the new bats, I feel more comfortable and can s nap the swing." With the short left fil'ld fenn• in Boston's Fen\\ a,v Park. the Red Sox-n eed n ghl· handed power. particularly with slugger Carlton Fisk sidelined for a couple or months with a broken arm. .. Tony's still a little anxious at the plate and it's too early to tell about him, but he's lookin~ better," manager Darrell Johnson said. "He's u:ider a great deal of pre, ssure, there's no doubt about it. However, a lot of other players are, too. "\\'e'll just have to wait and M~t· what happens. We still haH' a long way to go. No matter what happens, I won't make any decision until Ap1il 7, the day before we start the season." Bitte r Word Battle F elle:r, Robinson EndOO. Long Feud CLEV ELA~ D CAP I · -Hob Feller says he and J ack 1c Robinson buried the hatl'ht·t. t·nding one of baseball's bitll-rl'sl feuds, before J ackic's death rn J972. •·\\'e got together at a cclebrit.v golf tournaml'nt." the 56.,H'.tl'· old Hall or F.1mt• µ1tt·her dtS· do:.l'd. ··11e talked to me about hi s son. who was havmg troubk. I talked to him about my three bO\S. :. \Ve discovered that our argu. mt•nts \\ere petty. Both of us <id· nulled our enors. \\lwn J al'ktl' died. \\l' wen· good frll'nds."' Robinson, who broke thc r<1t'1.tl barrier in m ajor k.iguc baseball. and Feller. one of thl' g<.1mc's aJl- lime pitching ~reals, for years c<itTicd on a running word battlt• which erupted into an explosion <tl the All -S tar game in \\ ashington. D.C., m 1009. Appearing <Jt a press luncheon. alll'nded by se\'t'ral Hall of Faml' mt'mbers. the f1l'rv Hobins on blasted baseball for Its failure t(l name a black major lcag ul' m<1nager and put blacks in the front office. Feller, on the dais. reacted sharpl~. '"Thl' troubk with Jacki<.' i ... that he thinks baseball o\H'S him somethm;.! becausc ht• 1s hla('"."' Felle r <'hJrgcd. ··Baseball OV. l '' me nothin g, 11 O\\l':-. .J ackit• llOlhinj.!. ·'The Cons titution do<.·sn•t guarantee any group s pecial privilegt'. Bes ides. baseball has done a lot for the colort•d met•." Hobin son res ponded thal ··Feller has his head Ill lhl· sand.·· Fl'llL·r s aid thl' fl'ud hcg an in 19-16. the yt>ar bt•fure Robinson broke in w ilh the Brooklvn Dodgers, ancl g rt'w out of an in°l'i· dent in San D1<.•g11 during ~• barnstorming tou r mvolving white and bla('k ll'ams. ··.Jackie \\as ;.!l'llln~ u lot of publicity at the ti me s11we it"' as known he \\ u:; bl'tng g roomed lo be the first l'\egro in big league bas eball." Feller rec al led . '"Jackie threatened not to go on the fil•ld unless he got more mone~. "All the gu~·s were furious. We knew 1l \\ ould s poil the game " Although J ac:kie later said he didn't n•call the event. he did play and Feller, facmg him for the first lime. struck him out 011 Lhree straig ht pitches." Feller and Robinson were n.mwd to llw II all of Fame thu ~.lllll'~l'<ll' 1962. Fl•ller .• 1 raw-boned right· hander out of \';.rn :\let er, lo"' a, won 366 g ames and struck out 3,500 balll'rs. I le pitched three no.hitters and 12 one-hitters dur, jnf! his dazzling career. Trim and young-look ing , FC'ller is s purts director of the llilton Jlotl'I chain, active in Lit, 'lll' L ea gue and Pon:v League baseball <i nd a widely sought ;_iftt•r dtnnt.·r l'µcaker. llis thrc~ boys are grown. Ile was one of the first of the player capitalists. His income. based on salary, achievement claust•s and endor sements. lopped SI00.000 for six straight ~ l'<.irs from J !) 16 through 1951. ··1 nt·n·1· kit like a µ1ima don- rt.1 ·' lw s..itd ·I \\ orked for c\·er- ·' I hmg I got. · Fl'lll'r added Lo the ill feding h<.'l \\ t•en tum .rnd Robinson by publidy s tating: .. I don't thinlc J al'kie will m a"e it in the majors. J le can 'L hit the high, hard one." •·or course , l was dead "run!!," Fl'llcr said. "I told Jat•k1c as mut'l1 lateron." Feller rt':-t·ntl'd llobinson's re· l'l'l'l'nc·es to h 1 m as ~1 rac1:.t who didn't think the blaC'k playel· ~hould be 111 them ajor leagues . "Thal. on the foce of it, was rid1l'ulous," thc> pitcher said. ··Wht•n I \\as a k id back in Iowa mv father luid out u diamond and mJnagt•d a neig hborhood team. Tlwrt· \\NC bl<1l·k kids on it. We played :-.idc by siJ c. ·• Ten11is Roundup Richey Upsets Lutz; N eiocombe Wins ATLA~TA l"nsecdecl C'hlf Ric hey upset Sl·venlh rankt'd Bob Lutz of San Clemt·1ltl'. fi ~. 6·3. Wednt•sday night Ill t hl· second round nf th(' World Clwin· pions h1p Tl'nnis Atlanta Clussu· Top-seeded Di ck Stockton ht•.il Gerald lfaltl'ick of Gr eat Bnt;11n 7-5. 7.:;. In other second -roun d m atches. fifl h-seeded :\f ~ffk Cox of Great Britain and eighth· seeded Phil Dent of Australia won straig ht-set victorit"'s. Cox defeated Paul Gt.•rken. 6-0, 7.5 and Dent ousted Haz lll'1ll. 6-4. 6-1. .\'~tl."("Otnbe r\dt·~ul(•(•s .JACKSON, ~'liss. -The t\\o top-seeded Aus tralians. J ohn l\ewcombe and Kt•n Hoscwall. took easv first -rountl victories 111 the $35.0oo Tennis South lnvita· tional Tournament Wrdnesday night. Newcombe. the top seed. dis posed of South African Bill J<'rcl'r 6-4. 6-1 after Rosewall had taken only 55 minutes to d efeat American Rick Fisher6·3, 6·1. F:arlier Wednesday, Butch Buchholz upset Bill,v Martin, the No. 3s eed. 7-5, 3-6, 6-3. Bob Carmichael oC Australia beat Torben Ulrich of Denmark 6-1, 6·4, and Roger Taylor of England downed Lester Sack 6 3, 6·2. loll Tiriac of Romania breezed past John Sartlc~ll of Australia G-3. 6·4, while Fred Stolle or Austruha t ook a 7 6. 3 6. 6·2 de· c1~1on over John Andrews. Lat•er,. Pariner E'all ORl.ANDO, Fla. -Playing ~ithoul his n·~ular partner. Corona dcl M ur ·~ Rod I.aver lost hi s doublrs match Wednesday ni ght in <J World Championship Tl'nnis $60,000 Blue Group Tournament. But th t~ loss c.ltd not ta'rnish La\l'r·s 16-game singles winning stn•ak. La\'l'I' and forml'r Southern :\klhod1s t All-.\mcrican \\."oody Blocker, who replaced injured ~ewport Beach resident Roy 1-:mt'rspn, were beaten by Alex: :\l ayer and \'itas Gerulaitis. 6-4. 7·5, in opening round doubles play. In a second-round s ingles mulch, Roscoe Tanner defeated Thomas Koch of Bra7.tl. 6-3, 6-2. Borg Breezes :\10:'\TE C ARLO -Top·seeded BJorn Borg of Sweden advanced lo the quarterfinals of the Monte Carlo Open tennis tournament Wednesday by defeating Patrick Proisy of France. 6·2, 6-2. Borg·~ next opponent will be John Lloyd of Britain who beat Australia's Paul Kronk, 6-4, 6-4. In other matches, Adriano Panalla of Italy defeated Onny Parun of Ne w Zealand. 6-2, 7-5; Bob Hewitt of South Africa beat Antonio Zugarelli of llaly 6·2, 6-4 :md .John Lloyd of Bntain topped Paul Kronk of Australia6-4,6-4. f'a1-oritn Wba PHILADELPHIA -Form held as the eight seeded players, including Chris Evert and BUl.y J ean King. filled a ll places in the quarterfinal round of the S7S,OOO Ph1lad('lph1;.i tennis toumam nt Wl.'<inesd.!y at the Palt'Nlra. K i n g • E v c r t . :\t a rt i n a Navratilova, Evonne Gootaaoni Virginia Wade. a nd derendlnR champion Olga Morozova, all \\On in trai~ht s~ts. r j I ' . . .. ·. " c, I " ,, •• t• un • . " J•. ' ,, r • . ; I .......... -..... -... ---.J,. 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' , ' ' ' . • • " ' k_.,. , .... ~ 1 • • • 0111 (IOI I ' ll 1 fl0l0Xl1 ~11t out l~orvath hit \\·h1:1t looked likt' ;; doublt• pl <iy ball. but th e-b.ill \\"<l.S thl"0\\'11 <l\\"<l~'. allO\\ill~ Dunhan1 to s core thl-' \\"Innin g run. r~ountain Vall ey took <l 1-0 l<'ad Into lhe fourth inning when thl! ·rritons, s urge d in front 2·1. :'\licke.v SY;enson ·s homer tied it for the Barons <1nd they took a <l-:! lead "·ith t \\'O runs in the top of the seventh. J{ick \\"ool:ird le<l off \\ilh ;1 single and took second on Vhl ('1' Rienl-'k ·s hit. \\"oo lard scoretl "'hen Tom \\'Jlson's grounder \\as thrO\\n a\\ay \\"ith Ri enek t ~1kin g third. H1t•nek ~cored on .i \1 il d pitch. r·ountain \"a lley got to \h (' COil· sol ~1tion finals \\"ith ~1 thri ll111 g \\•in over lluntington. 'rhe Oiler:-. had the basf's loaded \l'ilh t\\·oout in the seventh inning \1hcn Foun- t:.iin \"allt·y·s l{ay Cr<ift struc k out the last b::ittC'r to :-.ecurc the 'A"in. r·ountain \7alley st·ored ""hat proved to be thl! \\·innin g run in the sixth \\"hl'n \\"ooli1rd doublc·d Hob l-lardmnn to thi rd ;1f1C'r thl' l<.illl·r h:.id s ing ll'rl . lt ardman camt: home on :.in infil'ld nut. 1\nd San Clemente 1110\"ed into the consolation finals hy con1in g up \Vith four runs in lhl! six th in · ning to overtake" El :\Ionic. P;,1l :'\elson anti Dunham both h:ul tloublC'S in the inning anti both ~eorl'd on" il d pitchcs. .Jim Colen1an tripled hOllll' three 1·un s in th e first inning nnll I-:d \"ignaroti h~•d a :-.tn).!lt•. double :.ind hon1cr to pJ<"l' J lunl1ng1011 p<ii.t i'.:l :\lontl!. R ead e1·s' C o r n er Dear Si rs: In r~spon sc t o Jpnnifcr Ycll01nd s's letter in the Readers' Corner of ri.-1 arch 17, it has like'A·ise occu rred to me thr1t the Laguna Beach Recre;.ition Department soccer program staged tryouts and even a formal draft process to create balanced teams. all in vain. ,\fter going through the cxerc1 st• the resul ts were selectively :.i ltcrl--d to create the very imbalances the system "'as designed to circumvent. The attempt to correcl son1e of the problems was merely a con1 - pounding of the initial poor JU dgmt'lll. Since I p ~1 rticipatc <l in ,\n1erican ''outh Soccer Organization Ir\ YSO J coachin~ this past sel.lson and had l\\'O sons 111 the pro~ram, one of the un· defeated A ''SO team ( 01gcs 7to91 n1cntioned . in ::\1 rs. Yellan<l"s let · It'!", I think it only fa ir to point out th~1t few of t he boys on th;it ,\ YSO tl'am had any previous snct·c1· l'X· pl'ricnce. The sutcess of that ll'am \\'as without a doubt the rt'· !-Ult of outstanding coaching by Itnn Chi lcote. The reference to the present Recreation Department team as being that ''sam e AYSO champ team intact, barely altered !only tnc name changed to fool the public'·• is absolutely untrue. Of the fourteen members of the A )'SO chaoips there arc only thre<' hoys on the present "super le<.im". It appears th at Mrs. Ye lland's conclu!ions are right on , liut her acts got sldctrat'ked. I certainly hope nobody ~·il l C'quatc the R ecreation Depart· ment's sad proJl'.ram to that of the Ame rican Youth Soccer Organi zati on·s outstanding pro· i::ra m . ,\.I •. Vlebb, J r. • S e a Kings Win Pair; Vikes 2nd :\larina High Schoo\"s Vikings l'.oppcd second place in the Coal·hella Valley 20-30 tourna- ment and Corona del '.\lar ,,·on a pair uf extra inning games in the Pomona tourne.v \\"ednes<lay. :'\larin<i topplt'd J>alm Springs, 3·0, to reach the Coachella Valley fi nals on Joe f-lamilton's three· hillC'r. 1"hc \"ikes then dropped a 7.3 decision to the host school in the ch•impions hip encounter although lhl'.V finished with a si1nilar 3. J \\'On -lost record. Coal'h ·rom Trager's Cd :\1 Sea Kings usC'd the steal to ad\"antage in \\·inning both gam es at Pon1ona in the rain·de layC'd C\"Cnt that found them returning to ac-tion again this afternoon. In the opener, Cd :\l scored in thl' bottom of the 12th inning to (h•feal L<.i Puente, 2-1. :'\1ark Franklin \.\"alked and stole second to get the inning un- <le r ~·<.iy. Craig :'\lcLennan then beat out <1n infield single to put runn ers at first and third. A double s teal b roug ht Fr;;inkli n home \Vith the winning n1arker. Jn the nine inning nightcap, the Sea Kings toppled Atta Loma, 3·2. \Vilh a run 111 the top or the in· ning. '.\Je l.cnnan o pcnc<l 'A"il h a single and stole second. Ga1·y Guisness beat out ::in infield single lo put runners al first and third "'ilh no outs. Alta Loma pla.ved for the double play and \Jct.ennan scored the \\·inning l'Ull. '.\larina·s \.ikings scored a !'>lll~lc run in the seeond against f'.alm Springs on a ,,·alk to Dale (;r1ffin and n hit by :\li ke J)apello. The t"·o insur>tnl'e runs '' t'rt• posted in the fifth on 01nothcr \\'alk to Griffin and singll•S b~· Rob Ticzzi and :\l ark l .ongnceker. ·rhc "'in over Palm Spririgs ,,·as the thi\"d straight for the Vik es POMONA TOUllNAM£NT Co•..,., 1191 Mair (J) a,11 r II rlll D Jonn..,n, •s ~ O O O J Jo"'1\.0n, rl • O O O Hill, •I 1 0 1 0 C...e•le y, <I 7 0 0 0 tucio.e•. II> Ji O O O Fr•n-hn.<I 1 1 O C.Ui...e''· c • 0 0 0 M~<LC""'1", 71> • 0 l 0 Murphy. 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Ralph R onquillo had three base hits and three rbi including CUfllplooMIH' SotollflOllf l:1l•11ci. 111 f1"'1ll'IQ.ll LO<IOfl,rl RoDetlM>fl, 2t> 1111•···· lb LlllQdllO, < Ronciulllo.~l O.ven, <I s1 ... 1ev. lb SN•-,11 Totals .. ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' " s .... ,.,.1•nh•91 • • ' ' ' • • • • • • . "' • • ' . ' . ••• ' 0 . ' • • • • ' 0 ' . R1ntr.oA11ml1os EU~•• ' .. 000 t02 I-• I J 000 000 0--0 J ~ Tlllrt Plato ll'loolll ~ ..... ooa,11 l•,..S1lt,•I C.l<!n Ron..r1wn, )b Gl'•wo. pr v.11 .. e. lD O.wan,u R°"""ltto,~• WiMtr,c lOrlon, p'1 ... ....,,. •• ltl B•1t1tt<•. lb G.l•y RobOrlloO". P W• l\On, pfl l OWll,p ClmPl>Oll.11 Fle..,1nQ.1> Tol•h E1i.fttl.a, II) -' • • 0 • • • ' , , ' , , • 0 ' ~ ' . "' , ' . ' ' . • • 0 ' . . ' ' 0 ' . . ' ' ' • • • . , , • • 0 ' , , • 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' ' 0 . " • k ortlly lllnhtp ' ' . 000 OOJ 11-1 10 '1 101 DOI 10-J 11 S a two-run triple in the seventh In· ning that 1ave Estancia the lead ror the first time, 7·6, Moe Fleming pitched the opener and was railed In to Clnlsh up the nightcap victory. Fleming came on in the sixth inning with one out and the bases loaded. Valencia h ad tome from behind a 3·2 deficit to take a 6·3 edge berore Fleming reth-ed the final two batters. • He ran into trouble in t hl.' seventh after he a nd hls mates had take n n 1·6 edge with. four runs1 on hits by Fleming. Kevin La:ngdale a nd Ronquillo but escaped with only one run scor· ing. This sent the game into extra innings. · B.altierra's homer opened the top or the eighth and Brad 2·0 Triumph Sherwood had a on~ut ,tripl~ butcouldn't iscore. ~. Jn the bottom or the final rrame, Fleming hit the first bat· ter, posted a s trlkOOUt•then had dame rortune !hlne"n him. The next b~t~er singled to right but the runoer at second made a ~·ide turn und Langdale's 8<'· t'urate thro\v ~o Ronquillo got him for the second out. A walk and a popup en"ed the action. Buddy Lorton add~ his name to the list in a pinchlhittlng role in the tiixth. lie Singled to right to gel two r uns . across, givjng Estancia a 3·2 le.ad at the lime. 11.tark Devan made the de· rensive "play or the ~y \\'hen he back-handed a wind-blo"•n fly ball to deep center field in the opener. Title to El Toro VICTORVILLE-El Toro High St'hool defeated Co1ton, 2-0, for the consolation championship or the Apple Valley Invitational b.aseball tournament_ al .Victor Valley College here \\."ednesday afternoon . Three members of the El Toro team were named to the .all- tournament s quad including Gary Key, :\like Mill er and Gabby Grijalva. Key had seven rbi in the tournament and belted .a double and home run. 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M l 3000 L C:.-Hwy. COllOHA DM. MAI 644-1022 ..._..~M·M ... t J.. • \ I ] S:'. tu th re th \\' L, G p< fo p, le pc se I! m t c h< o' ,, " "" • "' " '" , ! >. 'I ... .. •• •• " ,. " • .. ' •• ' -' .. j I ,. I -, ~ .. •• '" 5 u = .. " - lllct1 ..... tt Pfllt• Big Canyon Winner George Holstein of Newport Beach (right> recently captured the fourth annual President's Cup golf tourney at Big Canyon Country Club. Big Canyon president Robert L. Lynch of Linda Isle presents the winner's trophy. Gauchos UC/ Launches Finish Thir d LOS A!'.:GELES - Saddleback College C'ap- tured the fiDal l'vent of the night-the 200-yai·d relay-to finish third in the F.::1ster Swim Relays Wednesday 11ight at East LA Colll•gc. The foursome of Bob ~1bc cker . Jim Lyle. John Saathoff and Rob Kaltenbach cloc ked 1:31.2 in winning the e\·ent. Kaltenbach had the bes t 50-yard leg (21 9,. Coach Flip Darr's Gauchos totaled 172 points, tY.O c.1 h~ad of fourth place Fullerton. Pasadena ran away with t ea m honors with 234 poin!S while Cypress was second with 188. A total of 11 teams competed in the meet. Saddleback returns to action Friday, hosting Riverside City College at 2 o'clol·k ut :\larg uerite Recreation Cl•n ter . In JC swim action tonight. Golde n West hosts El Camino al 7 o'clock. EHt\.A EHl•r Rel•Y• Tt""' Scorono -I Pa~den.i 13A 1 Cyptess 188, S •ddleb.ac k 177. Fullerton 110. S lfen1ur• 1S4,6 G<os~ n lOl'll 118, 1 Potrce 98 I Palom.r !*, 'I E• camono ..-. 10. EHi LA 62, II. Olaltey S1 ~ medlt'y relay -I PH.otN 3 •Sas. 1 Cypres\, 3 FullerlOn, •. ~Od•er..c1<. 3 SJ.7, 5 Ventur• @tree relay -1 P•sadena 3. 11 S; ~-Cyprt>n; J. f'ullerlon; 4. So10-01e~ck 3 ., 4, S. Cypren . 800 free relay -I P•~•n• 1 11 S; 1. Cypress; J. Fullerton, • V1111ute; S (;rO\\tnOfll. 400 ind meo. rel•v -1 PA~ne 3 ~.S. 2. Fullerton, l . S..idlelloaell .c.03 JJ. • Cypress S. Vtnluril •OO brnst relay -1 Cyprt\S 4: 21 11. 2. Fullt>rton; s. Vtn1ura, A Pasbd<'na; S. 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Hlgh .. ty 50: HHvenly Vlllty-.. U ... t of t>10ea powder, Wr'I' 9QOd lo uunent conalllons. Highway 18. Klr•wOOCI Me1doM-CPIO spring s1111110 on 1M4 .._. ot .,.c •ea potwo. r. Hlllflway 108: Dodge R1dQ1-9·11 •t ol p.t<ktd powdtr. f1ir 10 QOOd Sid• 1no. College Goll Crew Season EC lrvine·s crew, with they can reach their five ex per i e n c e d potential." oar smen returning, liCI's vars ity boat fi gures to have a banner figures lo be a con. year in 1975. tender , a I on g with The Anteaters opentbe Washington and UC season Sitturday, hosting Berk el e y . for l he Cal State <Long Beach) Western Sprints title in and Loyola University at mid May at Long Beach 9 a.m. al Newport. Marine Stadium. John Davis is the new In the finals <;f the CCI coach. He replaces Wes t ern Sprints last Duvall Hecht, who year, the UCJ s hell came replaced last year's from three boat lengths coach-Bob Ernst. The back with 500 yards lo go latter is now an assistant to overhaul Cal, finishing coach at the University a close second behind of Washington while high I y favored Hecht is tutoring the UCI Was hington frosh ere\\. ..UC!, Washington and In the varsity boat. Cal should be battling it Davis has Bruce lb-out again in the Western bel son, Phil Pearson. Sprints," says D"'1vis. "I Rick Peterson. Greg feel extra good about the Petersen and John Sut-sprints because they will ton returning. be hetd close to home. "These guys are some Our team won't have to of the best oarsmen in do much traveling, we th~ cou ntry." says know the course and we Davis. "Our only weak-· can take a complete ness this season will be team with us." Jack Of experience in the UCfrvineCrewSched11te thr e n Seats • • Sal .. March ,q_ Cal Slelt (l..onQ ee Op ' ' Buehl and Loyola a t Newoort (9' Brad Lewis. Greg amt. Rose. Steve Skaron, Paul (9~a~ :orll s-.s1 San Diego c•anoc Barbour and Jim Irwin Sat., April 12-usc nt Newpor1" d. f am I. are currently bid mg or sun., Aprll 21 •• Newoort Reoaua the three available seats. 18 s.~} Mev 3 s i aniord, Loyola. In the JV boat, Davis' 0<M1geCon1,ca1s1att'1Long8ucn1 S<.l"S most of the spots illM.trtneSlad•urn !9a m I J ~I., May 11 Wt\tern Sprints •I w i 11 be m a n n e d by Lorig Beacn Marone S1ad1um (&.Im I juniors and seniors - many or whom did not row last year. "We're filling in a Jot or spots and the JVs will have a lot of work to do before Drill T e am At Classic Pro Scores Are a Pre p Baseball JUNIOR lfAltSITY E•l\an IOI Ill ""'''u l:.d1\0n NOChOI\ lS. 3 0 2·0, KtlfY, 10. 1 o o.o. Toma>ot.11, J.O 1 ... Guvedr, rt 1 o O·O Ot>vosoer\, ph, 1-1MI· • lnnh. c, l ·OO·O. Cooper, J0, 2-0-0-0. ~tro\nooer lb, l·O·O 0, HllYt•, ph, 1 O·O.O, Suer~ cl. 1.0 l·O Oonmever. P. O·O·O o. S~lfrot1ge, PPI, 1-0,0·0; Her~lf, p, 0 O 0 0 Gin her• Easter prHMI! AHwtop or a MW bottCNR! COIM°'by c ..... ..... 4JOf ... , WllTCLIPP .. I N'I HAIR DUIGN NgWPOl\1'' ONLYSEBRJNOCVTIERS llTCLIPf Pl AV--4 .. •25 Thur!day. March 27, 1975 DAILY PILOT .., .. ,...., -~°" ""' "" ......... !06-t, ,leltl'ler (Ml, 2. ~ tMl,S.Herll.tftClel(M), ThN; 10.t> 2»-1. Fte"hlt CMI, t. HttMllOU • <Ml. 3.Jonft ISi. Tlmt · t4. I, '440-1, McKeoft CMI, t. FefOll CM), 1 V-oto IMI, Tlmr: st.I, -.. 1. OowllnQ. CMl, t. Clerry CMI, 1Mc'"mj" :s1. Time; 2:0SO. Mlle-1. Oowtfl\o <Ml, 2. Hercoto tSl.l .St.Jolln CMI. Time: •:ft~ 2-Mfle-1. St. John IMI, 2. Keallno IM!tJ:.O' ... r• (111\). Time: IO:Ol.O 1--1. Wiiiiams !Ml, 2. woe.,. tMl,3.Wlltla"" (Ml. Tlmei 1$-1. UO l.H-1, O'MAll•Y ( .. l), t , WllllMtS (Ml, J. Wllllltfm CMI. Tlnw: O.t. 440 ... ,..,.-1. Mater Otl. Tlmt: ... 1. Ml,. A.tJ1y-1, Mater Del, T•"*: l :«l.2. HJ-I. Monnl110 CMI, ?. Stemmer IMl, l . lylt !Ml. Height: S-tO. P\f t. 5'tlr4'Cler (Ml, 2. Doc .. son IMI, 3 WoepH !Ml. Height: lo-6.. $P-1. TulHosopo ISi, 2.Clarl< .Ml, 1 SI. Jollll IMI. Ol5t1nce: SS-2. w -1. Kamaka (Ml, 2. Gay IMl, 1 Galnty (Ml. Dl•tence 19-S. Jtl•ltr Vanny Mltff Del C .. l UI) St. Allf'*''I' tOQ... 1. C14'rk !Ml, ?. Ramos CSl, l. FIOCI' ISi. Time: 10.S. no-1. 8as.IOva ISi. 2. Cl•rk !Ml. 1 Dion (Ml. Time: 24.2. 4«>-I. 81l~ta ISi. 1. ~ tMl,3.Moore !Ml. Time: SS.t. llO-f. Hinley CS>. 1. Dube CMI. 3. Cook ISi. Time. 2 14.4. Mite-I. P1•m<>M (M), 2. Alvis (Ml, 3 Clarll (Ml. Time: S IS.O. 2 Mlle-1 Plem.,.ons IMI. 7. Alvis CMl,3.Qarll (Ml T•m• IO:S6.S 110HH -I , C•r aC(iO CM). 2. , CMd1ne1 IMI, 3. Bl•llkon IMI. Tune. ··330LH ·I, Floor CS), 2. 81ankon IMl.3. CM•«lo CMI. Time: 46.2. 440 Relay-l. St. Anll>ony, Tune; ss.o. Mlle Re••v-1. St. Anthony Tune; l :•.o. HJ-1. S•Sdlova <SI. 2 Morton (Ml, ~ar CS> toe. Height: S-2. LJ-I. Juat (Sl, 2. Ramos ISi, 3. Htrre11a ISi. Distance: lb-6-. SP-1. Vooveron (Ml, 2. A .. 1e1110 CS>. 3. Stubenr auc o 1 MI. Dlslance. J<l.1 Plf· 1. M.tddt>n <Ml, 1 Paolones <~>. J Aber ISi. Heoghl: 9•0. FrHl\.Sopll Ml .. r Del CUI CJ41 SI. Anttoony 100-1. Mara90n (Ml,?. CiSI ISi, 3.. GoftUIK (Ml. Tome: 10.2. 220-1. ~ilh ISl .. 2. Mar<190'1 (Ml, J.Gon1a1es IMI. Tome: 25.•. 4411-1. Rt>yes. IMI. ?. Smotll ISi, l. l(elley IMI. Time. SI> S l80 I. Pall.eri.on CSl, 7. Alvart't CM), J. Mccarthy !Ml. Tome 2 21> 2 Molt-1 Eddy IMl. 2. Gaedels IM) l Gomet ISi. Tome S IS 0 7-Mile-1 Eoctv (Ml. 1 Brame••• (Ml 3. Lewis IM I Time IO:SI> s 70HH·I Raymond 1Ml, 2. Colvin CSl,3. 8a11. IMI. Tome; 12 4, lJOlH-I 8clk IMI. 1 Raymond (M).3 H699('r1Y IMI. Tome 30.4. 440 Relay-I. Maler De1. Tomr. 30 9. Mole Ret•v-I. Maler Oe1. Time: • 02 s. HJ · 1. Kalekony ISi, 2. Coaa (Ml, 3. Stoll IMI. He•ghl S 0 LJ I C.Ontale~ 1MI, 2. Smolh ISi, J C.O• ISi. Dl\lilnce 18 l" By RO(IER C.\a LSO ot ... ~ ...... ~ Scott Desroasiera' dramatic erand slam home run with two outs and ota a 3·2 pitch, 111\ed Edison Hiib'& Chargeirs to a 6-5 triumph in the 10th inning to eive the hosts a sweep of their non· league twin bill baseball set with Dana Hills Wednesday after- noon. Earlier the Chargers had posted a 5.3 decision with reher pitcher J eff Ryder striking out the last five batters to pre- serve the victory. But the big noise was in the nightcap after the two teams had struggled through nine innin6S to a 2-2 standoff at the cold, windy Edison diamond. Don Fowler had al· lowed only two unearned runs to Edison in that span and appeared to have a lock on the game when his mates came up with three markers in the 10th. Fowler opened up the top or ttle 10th with 8 dou- ble and scored the go- a head run on Al Benavidez's sacrifice fly JC Baseball MISSION CONFER ENCE Seulher" D1v1Si0fl w SMID1~ q SdoctlebaO • Soulh~tern 3 c..~~mont 1 Palo,..., 1 L 0 ) & a 'I Nor11Mn Divll>Oft R1vers1dt 1 o GS ) 1 1' II to~tnter. ThfO Bill Vangati, slammed a two-run home run over the center field fence and coach Dennis Nespor 's .Dolphins seemed to have earned a split with the hosts. Fowler mowed down the first two Edison bat· lers. but Steve Hines walked, Fick Hibbard stroked a single to left and Rick Bashor~drew a free pass to load the beses. Still there seemed lit· Ue hope for Edison against Fowler, who had struck out 11 and whiffed 15 in his I ast seven· inning outing. But Desrosiers worked the count to 3-2, then got ahold of a fast ball. He rocketed the ball to right center and it went over al the 340-fool mark for the winner. Alan Gibso n , who pitched eight innings of s hutout relief before be- Gymnastics &.o119 Buell cc 1161.s•>, Goi- WHt llSJ.UI, LA Harbor 1121.tSI, Fllllertoa 143. ll l. Floor exercose-1. Searles (GI '2. Par-s IHI 3. P. Johnson (G). Win· no119avera9e· 9 3. Pornm&I horSt'-1 M.tghe (L81 1 James ll.81 3. Pa1en1 ILBI. WiM1ng dYerilgl!. 9 )S Rings-I Schnee (L611 Cilmat•llO 1c;1 J Levo IG1. W1nn1ng aver<19'-'. 9.0S Vaulhng -I Searles CGI 7. O..vos CL81 J. Par.ioes (HI. Wonning o1nr<1ge. 9 3. P~rdllel bdrs-1. Mclrlin ILBI ?. Ax· berg l&I J, Crur (LBJ. W1nn1ng <IYt'rolgl'; 8 9, Coitus 8 1 CMllt>y ~ H191' bdr-I. Harl (l.61 ?. YniQUel '' (l81 J Crur ll8l. Wonnong aver~: J 9} 5.1., Se111ard1no 1 1> wea"escl•Y'' S<ore San Diego 2, Southwestern I ~· All·round-I. Crut !LBI 2. Pardde'i IHI 3 A•berq fG). Wonning dWrage. 8 So. inc touched up tor three runs In the 10th, was th winning pitcher. For J.Cs T•J< ... TI_, 400 lllHley rtMIY 4 I. WHI Val..., l 40 1; t 0 1.-.0 V-11eY 3:44.S, :I. PaHde"a CC ,, ... 0, 4. 5-' JoM l .. •: s. '1>1i.non a: ... s, 01~ ~ S...lfM(ll J:11.1; r • ..,._ ~ J:n,•; tt.Of...-c-.. •: ... a. Edison scored four limes in the first inning on two hits in the first game, then was held to only two more safeties by Rick Hallsted, but held on behind the pitching of George Meehan and Ryder. 1,eoo tree -1. "'It CCypnul ,,41.1, 2. Udell tPewcleMI ,,,, S; 3. S!Ytgo \~Al'll Molllcal 10 .0U; • TWt'lbUll I DtlOle Vaflfoy I 10: 11 1 S. C..meron (f'ulletton) tt:u .J. Olfwrt -n . 1c1111.. towel tt: ».s; t•. k no .. IOCC) tO:U..t. 100 Crff -1. Krege <San Jo\el 1 4),1, 2. Fick CCypre .. l L47.4; 3 T.tyto< (Fl>lflrtonl l :41.2; 4. CMMron l'IRSTGAMf! (F11llertonl 1:41.4; $, llld .. C~ Da11•Hlfl•UI "•lll•Clrl LO.t . OIM"> U . Morrison, cl Mlrtln,pn SCrallon. lb 8'Nvldtl, rf VAn94Jh$, c Fo ... ter, rK 6townlng. ss He\lar, ?I> .Jeflers, ft> llethk•. fl ~.JD H.1115\eO,p Totals Hines.ct HIOb.ird, 3b lla\ho<'•, \) Oesro~to.c Tas•e.rt S<l\a~er, lb G<~.11 HOlmbl.0, ?ti Meal\an, p Rvaer,p To1a1s 41111 r 11 rtll an.•11111 (~ .... WHtl l :S0.7. 3 O O O }OlrH -1. florts (Mt SACI 21.I, 2- I • 3 o o o Plutdn CGronmonll 1f 7 J. O o O C.VtlMA• (GWCI, Sauer CEI Can-uno) l 2 O 22 S, S. Mllcllell (OCC), Myers 1 2 l 2 1 I O ICypreul 22 •· I I o 100 ona med. -I . 8ru> IOoablO I I 0 Valleyl 2.01 l ; t . L.lndeH CC>oM>IO o 1 1 Vallevl 2 03 9; 3 Taylor lf'utienonl I 3 o 1 o 2 0. 4, 4. Foo !Cypress I 2:0. 0, ~ 0 1 1 BIKILIO ICyprt~) t :O. 2 Otl'oen -:s 3 O O o 11. IY"""8ff <GWCI t:-.s. o-o o 100 fly -1 Llncle«>er9 <PnMlnal 111 J 1 2 I S1 I, 1 F10. ICyprosl 1: ... ; s. EctfMn Ul <Ill , 1 0 J 0 I I l I I 2 l I j 0 J 0 2 0 I II ~2 ~ Kri199 ISan Josel I.SI.•; 4. T•ylcw II r1ll IFulltrtonl 2.01 2; 5. Nlc~ICI t O CD1i1blo V•lley 2:01.4. OChen -M. 0 O l.yle l~n.tlll Z:t7.1. o o 100 tree -1 Krage !San Jose) 4 S; 1 2 Plu~on CGr~smonll •9.3, 3 "•ores O IMI. SAC) 4' •; 4. SlurQl!S\ 1 IP•sade<lal, Udell CPasaden•l, Dj.t o IFullerlonl 4~ S. Others -t . K.ilt- 0 1141<. <SaCIClleN<kl ..... I 0 ' 0 0 0 0 u 100 oao. -I. Brus (Doabfo Valley) o 2;03.S; 2. Murphy IWesl Vallt'yl 3 2:04 O; 3. Rt-nOa'41lh tFullfflonl S<ore by 11u11ngs 2·os •. • LandErs (D1a1>10 Valley I e 2.07 O; s. Scllotn CGWCI 2:07 S. 4 Olhe•\ • 1. Sulllolf ISeddltfN<k) I 2.06.0. , " 000 701 0 3 1 401 000 O·} • SECOND GAME SOOlree -1. Fock ICypr1<\sl •le), Oana Hiiis ISi '2. Udell 1Pawd4'nal •:•9.t; 3. ltr.iqe Jettero, II Hall\led. lb Benavlaei, rl V•noahs.t Milrhn,cl '.Morrison. cf Slr•llon, lb 6r-n1119, SS Monge, lb fowler,p TOlals Honu, ct H1br..rd,3D BashO<~." Oesros.t>rs. c Tt!\ke, rt ~.10 Scha~er.11 GolHOn. lf·P Holmbtad, '2b Ryotr, p.lf Castollo,11 Tol•IS .ab r • I 1 I I 0 0 0 0 0 I .> • J ~ .I 2 J J ~ 4 3) l'.cltMn (61 <lb 4 ) , I ' I I • 0 J 0 I 0 I 4 0 1 0 J 0 lll 6 h rlll IS•n Jose> •:S2 .6, •· 8.aOullolf 1 o I G WC I 4: S 3 . S; S. Carner on 3 o IFullerlon) 4·S4.0. Ott>ers -12. RICl9a I 1 CS.dcll•b.clll S:Ol.1. I 1 200 brtilSI -1. Smith (Wes• Valley) 0 0 2 IJ.1; 2. Fie .. ICyprt;SSI 2. lb s. J o o Ni~>en CSanl• Rosal 2.11.0, •. To11> o o (Ooal>lo lf•lleyl 2: 22.8; S. U<h1yanld o 1 !Pas.den•> 2.22.9. Others t . o o C41.,...11IS.aclclleb.\<kl2:24.il. o 400 tree relay -1. Pawdena 3 19 •; ) '2 D••blo Valley 3: 19.1. 3 Fullerton 3·21 s .•. Goldeoi Wot 3:2L•1 s. 11 rllt G<o.smonl 3' 13 1 Otht'f\ -1. s..d-0 o dftHck 3: U .Z; lZ . .Orilnte Cont , 0 3:2•.•· I 0 2 0 0 0 , 0 0 I 8 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 I ~ Spike Meet S<eHllY f"no"')S Th e Co s ta Me.:><J Department of Leisure Services second annual tr:.ick meet will be ht>lo April 5 at Costa :.\lesa J ligh. r " e 200 000 000 3 ~ I 2 100 010 000 4 • 8 I TOP QUALnY 1· MOTORCYCLE .-ACCESSORIES ~•uu1 SAnn V llLllEYS • . CHEQ(ER U VOLT COIL 11,. R•ploce w ... ~. F..,lty • 69 C.11 Fet n,. lluo ' , ... _.Of y..,. 3'' Ent11M, Eouer St•ll"t And l""t•• Plot lofe. llAYY DUTY AITO IA., 11'· .....__, .......... u." ~,."·~'.!'I T. ,. ... ..i.. lOOO I u .. C-C1ty. L.ft. "'-I I'' OH GI-.!. 7i II,. 7t' 1 .. 69, u . c,.,. .. ._4', ,,,,,.., . ..,, I CYLl•R Wiii SET """" 0..11, e .. , Tof•"•fl, f•lilo•t 0-"ic t...•--'it.o 3" OIALllY llMPll JACI llOOEL T.Jn Red Typo Ho..;I•, Wol.l-4 R.~i..d T•lor $1HI Roe.~ Bo.. s.1 •• c .. 1 r. H-llo. IP MNTAA* , ......... .... 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Y~ JACKET .•.• \'00~ LOCl<a KEY. ... ,_ ...... _.__ ,,7 NANCY l 1M THROUGH W ITH NANCY I'LL GO OVER TO HER HOUSE AND TAKE BACK EVERYTHING I EVER GAVE HER TODAY'S CBDSSIDID PUZZLB UNITED Feature Syndicate Yesterday's Pullie Solved: ACROSS 1 Wilderness abode 5 Make hvely 2 words 10 American autnor 1-4 Moonrisn 15 Excite mirth 16 Formal poem 17 Toolt back into custody 19 Milk· Preltx 20 Sltck last 21 DelettOnS 23 Take care ol 25 Coasted 26 Retorts QUtCkly ~ Ca11tomi1 city 34 Regarding 35 D1smiu· Informal 37 Meansol entrance 38 Receive 39 K1lctien devices <42 Removable cover 43 Fencing sword 45 L#ge flat bOatl "6 Pronoun 48 Long ~ .. <It < S I lt.ITI ~ p 0 narrow strips M A I I T 1 DICIOI TA y I SO Colander 52 B ecOl)'le corroded 5" Type 0 l 0 N E I r1:r u I G ( • • l I • E A N E E E It 11 • G C IU ll D I r D 55 Yacht's lowermost canvas 59 lmtate 63 Apart lromthat T I II I N G •11 0 Ill ID E .. ·11r 0 ]wTli N, TAT DDEIO rn Tll(~S lfS SIDl~ II A IS IT S -F I ~ S" ., l I l I D E F , l l ~ 64 Lite· I T E NiilO lllAIT(i IA r ~ ~ ~ E l Tl IA rr N 'I T s s lflX-E S II A T I" D saving plasma 2 words 66 In Statu 7 Free lrom 33 M1litery Quo 2 adulterants C01M1and words 8 C~tomers 36 Reposes 67 Musical 9 lron·'1Ch 40 Adequate direction soil 41 Loolts 68 East 10 Deceived fixedly Indian 11 0~ • ••• 44 Eager noblewoman w1t11 47 Batters 69 Bewildered 12 Well-49 Footed: 70 Brinks maMered Suffix Tl Expector-13 Play . 51 Musical a led d1v1s1ons composition " I 18 At once 53 Did a DOWN 22 Knight's roofing job Ill le 55 Bruncn 24 Exempt . 1 Persian temporarily 56 Likewise gazelle 26 Acts 57 Sister of 2 Mimicked lurioosly Osiris 3 Machinery· 27 Unsuitable 58 Of great 4 FAbbr. 28 Russian length oor· C wheeled zar 60 The mouth carriage 5 Exclusive lllle 6 Down under tllTd 29 Goes Slang down 61 Kind of moth slowly 62 Send forth 31 Athenian 6S N ti poet a ve. 32 Din Sufhx by Dale Hale by &.ie Bushmiler WELL--IF I HAD EVER GIVEN HER ANYTHING, rD SURE TAKE IT BACK PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH IF 'rtlU SMELL A T~FFLE, POINT TO WHE~E IT IS, AND !'LL 016 IT LIP WH'f I? YO\ASC MOTHEJC MAO AT VOl-4, ~oeen ? DICK TRACY Dl.~MOCI ANIMAL CRACKERS by Chwles M. Schilll --~~~~~~--. M'{ N05E ISN'T V~EO TO AU. THIS WOiK ... I IA.IONOE~ IF 1/00 CAN 5T~IN A NOSE M05Q.E_ t .. ., ' " ~IF 5~1F ?NI~ \. I ~NIF , by Herold Le Doux OKAY, LfT ME LOOK Jt.r NH APPOINTMENT BOOK AAD Fl60RE AW~ lO FREE MY5E1.F UP, AeSEY! by Chester Go.Id CiOSH ,ALJNJST TWO QAVS NON AND NO NUtsANa CAUS. \ I I \~ by Rodger 8oletl """ ll\IOll"'.0 Ot!Mf9 Coan O.lly Pli.t, ••c.11 ao, 11, •11t AOfJf ,, •· t+fs PUBUC NOTICE , "' . . ltl .. Jf '"n-A•i-.-.. -lfT-O_l'_A-.-.-.. -~----I PUB UC NOTICE. o" u .. 0111 l'IC1'1TtOUI eUIO•lll•AMm Fl.c:~~t~:::~·::r .. ":.~~1'mt: :::.....~ 'TM t.lllOtrlnt ,.nellUHeoifttbWa CltYITAL CLEA• ~I. H•VICI, llRlllSI llt OeM•• II., H11~llAtlOft .. tdl• HAVllW RI.AL ESTATf. 11'01 c.tllfoflll•..._.. • .. eel\ ..... d .. "'''• II, Hl.lllllftl!IOll Tiit 'lcltltvt lullMH ... ,.,. -llM<11'1M1. ~ tO ... ..,. ttts 119" WI Orlftlt &. 0 V 0 H LI M I T I 0 I ~ • o.i.,Oll fltllotwr, 11. 1'71 CO•lllOAATEO, •C•llfll,,.11 C:.llOt.. llll-.WA.tlt, )106"ntll.,"""'- llofl.11'01 .. ecll 91¥d., Suttt II, Hllnl• ....... ICll,C..tlr.,..lt lllltClft IH<11"'41 TJttt ~NH *U <Ol'UllKt• 11¥ M \fto. Tiii• llllllMi• Is <Ondll<ltd ""• ciot> Olvld\ltl. PUBLIC NOTICE ••llOll. "',,..., ..... . ~ 1.ll'lllled lft<. ,,.,, •llll!Mftl ... lllN wltll .,. • S6o4tt Pttrlo v , LOUOllMM Collflty (It,. .. Ofl!I .. Cellllty "' MOTi ct: oF ~u•uc SAL• "'"'°"'' ~~11>. ms. °" "'' lU oiy Of Aprll 1t1S t 10 Tl"' sl•t•mettl WU fllMt wftfl '"' ..... f'llClll!Md Or-.. CNtt Oellf Pfllt, e'ci.11 t .m .. t i McF1r'leftCI ~owli,o C-..yOerliofOttn09~1'lt'1MFeb. 5er1rkt, Iii 81t1vlt, Oref199, CA., Ult 1'. 1'1S "'* ""'""''"' CIH<rlbtCI COlllltrtl will ti. ~r"'., 11. It, v , ms .'!.!!'!} ••-.d 10 Wit for Cllll II llUO!k Pu«lllWCI Otaftge C&lil 0.lly POol tlo>n , ... Ponll•c USlltRl>45'1. "" Mlttll•, U, 20, 2l, lt7~ 140.11 Prior te tllt Otlt of UICI H it, tllt ilboYe CltscrltMid coll•t•rel will be •viii.bit for lntPKllOll clurlnt ..,,.,..I bllslMU flours et McF•rl11\d TbwlftO ~rvke,l1s Btthl•, Or•"oe.CA. Tflh Ult ls lltld to enforce tfll rlQl'ltOI GMAC of Okl•hOm. Cit.,, Okl•l!Onw H ~<llfl'CI ~rl'I' lf1Sln9 under • WCV'lty •ore.ment u ecuttd wltll Hlldlt>ur9 Cnevrolel lftc. &l Hiier ano Larry P. T aylcw ts debtor, on fllt If\ 1ne Off~ of the County Cttrk Of CltYtlelld '4unly Okt«1110me, wllll 1 Ille numt>er ot t 1oui 20134. GMAC reservn 11\t llMrty lo nwkt blCl~iftlt1own,1>ei-.11el11111 stle, GENERAL MOTORS ACC£PTANCE CORPORATION P\lblls.lllCI Or1110t Cont O.lly Pli.t, 1Nrc1121, 1trs 11~1S PUBLIC NOTICE "°TICE TOC:ltEDITOAS $UPEAIOA COU ltTOI' THI STATE 01" CAL"O"NIA ffOA THE COUNTY OF ORANGE .... A.ntt• E\lllle OI MABtllE HATHAWAY RllEY, Dtct1YC1 PUBLIC~OTIC& l'ICTITIOUI eUSINISS HAMii S1'ATaMllrt Tiit tollOWlf\9 person Is OOl"'O 111111 nttSH: • J ET l"LATE, 51711'1 Ool°""'od, Coron•_.., Mir, CA, '2•2' • Rolfe kHltr MtC•trrtt Jr., 511~ GolOtnrod, CorOll• 11,1 Mir,~. •z.iJ T 111• bullneH •• C'OflCkl<ttd ~'I' '" In· Cllvlduel, Rolfe I<. McC.llrtt, Jr. 'f11ls st•temen1 '*" llltd ""tll IN County Cltrk of Or 1noe Ceufttr Oft MM. 10, ltlS. '"41117 f'ubllliMCI Or1n91 COHt 0.lly Pl,.. ,,_.,Cll 1J, l0, 21,Apr-ll l , 1t1S ".!:7S PUBLIC NOTICE ------------. FICTITIOUS au11 .. au NAME STAT&MlltT Tiie 1011ow1119 perSOft Is dMllQ Nlo NU•s; ' CHELSEA AUTO PARTS 01' CAllfORHfA, !US A Vlcl0tl1 SI., Cosll Mew, CA. 92•1' Leon I. Lock, l4>'0I Plteer Rhtr, FOUfltll" "•"••· cA. n1oe • TlllY buslMU I• COllClllCleCI bf tn tn.. dl•lduel uon I.loci! Tiiis Sl•ltnw"I •I'S filed 91111 tilt C-IY Clerk OI 0r•"9f Cowie' Oii PUBUC NOTICE ... CTITI°"' au111•IU MAMllTATIMl .. T Tiit l.i1Ml1"9 ,..,_ ,, ~ ....... _,es: STIVEN'$ PHA•MACY, t)JJ Miu Ver• Or. Ettl, GosteMt .. , Ct14Mml1 -.. ... _ c. fltWIMil, "" ~ Hll!'llnt!Oft lff<ll, Cllltfff\11 .... Tl\11 ""''"'" I• <•dlKte. "Y -. ln-~hidllel. • ~II(, F•lctmllft Tiiis ltettlntflt •ta fll .... 11\ h CovMy (h1r11 ot OtllHI Clllll'ftr Oft MaKU,\t7S. ... ,.. AAlllU.d Of•"llt C0tal Dellf Piiot, MAttfl •. 1), 20, 27, 1t7S nt-7S --------PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS 8Ull•IQ ltAMe STATeMl•T Tlw ltllowl"O per-Is c1t11.m1 M6- M1o&H: • WUT AMERICAN OltYWALI.. !lit 80$10ft We,, COllAI Mt ... c..llf. ~ t.nA.., AlouO L,M, Jiit llolllll """·Cost• Meu, Ctlll. mu Tllk bliW-s IS c~ttel "Y Ill i. div6d\lll. I UtRt,A. LYM Tllk "•t1,,...11I •u flltd wllll '"- C-lf Oer•ot Ore,. c:ov..1,oaMer. 10, lt7S. "'""' ~lshtd 0r•ll9t CoHI o.try Ptlol NOTICE IS H~REBY Gl'llliN lo O. crl'Clttors ot ti. tbOYt nemed OK-• lnet ell Pt"on) i-.vlng clalms eg,lnsl lhtt woo !Mcedent art requlrl'CI to fllt lhl'm. with Ille ftttuwry 11ouc11tn.. lfl 1~ ofhce ot the clerk ol the ltlOYe tn· tllltd tour I, or to pre~nt lllcm, ..,,th Ille llC<t'!>HtY •OYChtrs, to 111e undenloned al tne off1Ct of Ill\ allo.-ney, ROBtRT A. EASTMAN, 2790 HtrbOr 81\ld., Suitt :113, Coslt Mes•, Cellfornl•, """lch Is ~ pltKt ol buslnn1. of Ille u.-rs.or- .March to, lt1S, 1"41721 Merell U, JO, 27, Apr!f l, 1915 eU·7~ Pvbltstoed °''""' eo.u Otlly PllOI Marcll IJ, 20, 27. April J, 1'7S, 164-7S Pt:BLIC· NOTICE ln •II m.auers pttldlnlng 10 the estaleof -------------~lo Oe<tdenl, wlt111n lour montns alt.el •~ hrsl put1tlcetlon ot 111ls ftotlce. DaltCIMilr<112', 197S JOHN JAY HATHAWAY E •t<ulOr of the Woll ot fht 1bo•t named Clet•Clent tt08EAT A. IASTMAN Atter111y JI l.lw "'9 Herber Blvtl., Suitt 1 U c:.os .. Mew, ca111er1111 tau• Ttl:OW~ A1"'1MJIWllat<ul ... Plil>lot.11~ 0rt"9t Cotti Dally Piiot. ,.,,.,, 27,end Apr. 3, 10, 11, ltll 1117·11 Pt:BLIC ?'\OTICE '---su.-e.••Otll C9UMJ Vr-. - - CALIFORNIA COUNTY Q .. OA4itGE 7"Clvk C:.11'9r Or. W., Sltll• Alla. C-1111. '2.101 CAH NUM&ER 0"""3S WMMOttS IMAltRIAOU ltt tt Ille in1rrla90 of Petit~: DIANNE ELAINE WIL:i>ON 11\0 Rt\flOl'Cltnl ; JOHN MATSON WILSON .IA. To IN RuoonOel\I: Tiit petll~ ~ fllt!CI a ~1111011 <Ofttl'(nlng YO<Jr m¥rltgt. You may flit • wrllttn rnPoM• Mlhll'I )II CI05 ol Ille Oeta , ... , this s..vnmon~ Is urved Of\ .,011. If vou tall to tole a written •9'llOMI wUllln i.utll time. your Cletaull tNIY bt tftltfed and tne court mey •nler • fud(lmetlt <°"'l lnlno lnf11nctlve or otner ordtr1 co1Ktrftlfl9 dlvislOI\ of pr09ert.,, SQOllWI support, <.nllCI cu•loCIY. Cl\llCI ~UllllO•t. •ttorney's fen. unti, 11\d we.II other rtlltl as mey t>e 9r111tac1 bf lht co.irt ti .,.11 •ldl te '"'the HY k t .. .., M• IHM' it1 Ulh in•ttar, Jttl tM4114 .. '° ~1, M 11'11 '""'written,,..,....., ti 111,, m•r M lllM.., time. OlteCICkt. 11, .. ,. • WllLIAM E ST JOHN, Cl ERi' By Otbrl we1111nt, Ol!pu4Y l'ICTITIOUS 8USINHS NA.Mil STATEMENT Tiie 1011-lno person Is dOlllO 111$- "'" .n: TWO BIT COFFEE ANO DONUT STORE, 1806 Wt$tmlnsttr Bl•d., Wt\tmlMl•r, Ce. JUClllll Anft Smltll, 710 E. C.mllc, s.rt- te Ana. c1. Tho$ """M\1 Is <ondU<ltiS lll'f Ml If)' c11 ... 1c111e1 Juelilll A. Smllll Tiiis tt1temtf\t wH II~ wlVI '"' COUf\11 Clerk ol Or•119e eo..nc, Oft ,,.rcll 10, 197S. F41tU P\tllllsMo Oraf\91 CM•I 011ly Pltot M9nll U, 20, 21. Ap.-113, 197S ~1 Pt:BLIC SOTICE FICTITIOUS &USINESS • NAME STATIMli .. T n. fOl lowl 119 per'°"' Is CIOll\8 ..,.. M11&n: • LIFT, 3~ E. 20tlt St., Cos\e •u, c.tll. ,,.2' Lf'\11 Merit GUIHClle, 3SO E.. 2lltfl St., Costa ¥Isa, C.111. '2626 Tiit bllllftts.s Is condu<led 11J *" lft. divlCIUtl. l 'Pftl\ M. Gllfffplt This st•ltmenl was llled tritlt l,. <:,o..nty Clerk ot Or1nge Couf\ty Mlrtll l, lt~S PU* Publl\lltd Or•not Cetsl Oolll'I' Piiot ""'''"''· •>.20.21, 191s nMs PUBLIC NOTICE CSEAll Pul:11!\lltd Otangt CetSI OlllY Pilot, W r<.1120, l1, Ind A.prlt J, 10. lt7S IOIJ.1S I •• PUBLIC NOTICE • Thu • M1teh 27 197& •tJBLIC NOTICE P.U•LIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE " ........... ........................ .... ,.. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Triplex, 2 BR. eAi. Near . 17lh St . .shops. Garaget, patio.1.A1ent64o2-5000 Pt;BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Pt:BLIC NOTICE ,., ... ,..IOfl'"e~STATaMENT tMIU•AWCI COWM'YO. TM '°ACIPICCXIAIT ........ c:.eir .............. ..--..c......-.'2* Yt#WOllt a ,t."'14 ,._....,t111ttMe...._c ... .,, ...... ,u ,. ......... 111 ... c ..... J, llAt ~· CIPlt.1 ~/04'erMlf Cetl!Uf/ .... llWY °"'911 C ..... I. ll11UJAl On>fiS pe~llld ,...,...,.._,."" I~ l, I"" 2"'1 IJN16lt111t11UWldt C.,lw.I c.-....1.11Ml'81 5ufpl1o1t1re91rd1..-lkf....,.. CP ... J,llM211 IM-WtM,..., CPI .. 12,tnl) OIMll.lr-1111161' Ille tHr 1,100,000 (~ t2, llM 191 ·111,•5' We lllrtb., ctr111., lllet "" ..... lttms ... In KC~• "'"' lM An-• SCtt~ fOf Ille yHr Mdtd ~ 31, 1'14. mlde to lhe lnwr.t11et c;om. mlnlontr of tfll s1111 of Cellttrnle. pwwent lo law. R. C. FtlMnle!I, Tr._ Uo H. Weller, S.cretery .,, ""°'""" OtMOt GM•t 0.11, P.ttot, NWn11 ,,, u. u , 21, tt, ms fn.7S PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 0,. iAL.I 01" ttlAl ..... Of'IATY AT .. UlllCUL.e .... A1'71S Superior C:o11rl of Ille Sl•I• ot Getlforftl• fOt 1110 Count, of OftnQe In tflt Metto• ot tn• E \let• of Avl\ H .., ...... ek• AVI\ E•ll•tn 'lla~n. DtCNMcl. PliBLIC NOTICE Pt:BLIC NOTICE Mollet I• Mftby given llWll tne 11n· dorslOf\td will Hll ., PubllC WIC, on Ot 611..-Uw fth CIO of Apr II, 1t7S, ti t .... of. ll<t of Alefl Curtis, .is Civic Ce~r Or. ,.,., St• ,OS, Stfll• At1e, C1lll0tflla, C.C>UrltJ of O.•n~. Steto ot Celllorlll•. lo the lllQMst end bftt blCICltr, Incl wt>o fKI lo contlrmallon t»y Hid ~lor IUdl C-t. 111 tM right, tlllt end ''*'"'°' SU .. llltlO~CC>UATOFTHE "'"'°"'sohi41uJe•UAUTAHMENTOF uld OettlMHI t i Ill• u,,,. of dNU\ MCI STATeC.PtALINRNIAPOlt SILICTINSU•A .. C:ECOM~A•Y 111 lht r19ht, till•""° lftltrnl Chit tM TMIQOUltTYOFO•A•Oli •Uee-.r~ ..... DIU.., n .. s7S11' u11teot ••ldCltttUtcl llH ICQlllredbJ .... A.eat• ... ,,.Otffc4 Ol)tullon of lew or otllC(wlM. other ..one• Oft NIA.ING 01" f'ITITIOM Yt~ li.-f0Kt""'9r ~'· .,,. 11\14\ or II\ eddltlOfl lo 11181 ••Id dt· PO• .. ltOe&Ta 0 .. WILL. A•D l'Oa TGQl-ltled•5'81t (PIOt 2, llM22l SI 2n ~1n <tnecl. at 11'1e time of dulll, In and to UITTl•ITllTAME .. TAaY ToltllltblllllH I P•ge J, llM 2>1 )11,Dl't ill tl'lt Cettelft RHI property s11 ... tl'CI Eslalt of USllE (;. ARENS, <APflel~cklp/()wr...tyC.plltl/SCMutwyOitJI0$11 In Ille Couflty of Or1n9t, Slate of Dt<NMd. IPl9'J.UMU.l 11,sao,a Clllf<l<n•• NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN llwl Gtosa.pelcMfttnd<onltllluttd~ CMWll<11t•rly OfS<tlbeCI .ll. IOllOWI, to-CM>CKERNATl0NA~8ANK,fonner· 1~:i.u ... iu.1 3,IOS.ttt wit. l-IJ. Trecl SStl •• r--~A I "~ti t,.otktr·Cltlz.ens ... llorWI ""''Wont011#\Cll(S\lflllV51 -• ~-...... 6Mll, MS tlltel llertln • petition for CP191l,llntMll 3,14',431 botll 1S1, PIO-1'1-ll, 1n<lu\lwe, ·~ te .,..,.ttflf Wiii •"'9 f« IS.1111\Ctof Lal· Surt>ham.rt91nhf0t)fk,..._, corOl'CI 1nOrenoe County Rttorder ~o4 '°" Te-st.tMentar, to tt1o pelll~ rt-IP9.3,llntt7) 7,7S4,l'XI llct. ~-·to wtll<.11 is mtlk f0t ~ IMIMMtOtltltyeertP•9112,111Wll W ,12' Cornmoftlyllno•n<ll.' 180?'2Clearwalt1 ,_,klller,, aftd ttlel lfle """ anc1 plat Cl~llh fer Ille fNr Or., H11ntl119ton Be"n• Ctlllotnot. ti fltttl119 ll'lt ~me lies beef\ Ml tot 1~12,llM It) ttl,«11 Term' Of w1eus11 In le•lul ""'""°' AO•ll •. tt7S, •I •: 30 •·"'·· In Ille Wt fter•o, ttrt1t,· 1rw1 the .t..w items ••e '" accordan<e 'flttlll Int AnllU• IN UftlttCI ~111n on <ontttm.ttlon Of c-1-of Ot~rlmtl\I Ho. lo4 $1•0 St1ten1tnt lot'"' 'l'••r tnCled Otct<"nbl!r JI, t'1•, ~ 101~ 11\wt.tl\Ce Com sale. or pert Ctl ~ll .ind balll\te ~I, 11700Ch1lc C.enlu Oriwwtll.ln 11115\>0MtOl IMSllttof Cellf~nl•. pursutntlo I••· "r noden<eGb'r note ~otc ur~CI bV Mort<141Qt U.Clt,oCSMttAN, C1llfo"'1a. R.C. Rttherston, ,_,,.,. ar l rusl Otto on tne proontv "° w10 DttMIMlrcll tt, 1'1S. leo H. ¥Hit~, Se<rellrv Ton P<I' uni ol •mount bid to be df· WILL.IAMa.SUOHN, .... P1"iltC1w1thbiCI. C-'1yCltrk Plltlli"*' QtenOI (NM Oel" Piiot. Miorc.h2A, 2S, 2'. 27, 2', 1f7S .. 4.<IS 81ch0f' Ollt•~ lo be In writing t nd will SMlll't41l•O,SHl .... laDAOVMOAS 1----------------------------1 bt rec.tloreCI at the .tfort~••CI olfict! at 11n~ortw,w..11 p • .BLIC NOTICE Pt.:BLIC NOTICE ..,, to,.. •lier the llfst pubt1c .. 11on -~ .. •lll.CA.u44 v 11treol .inc1 be'to.-cd•tc of >•le. T•hCJ14>-...ct Oollt!C1 Marcllt9, 1'7 ~ ....,_,._, PttUl .. tr SYNOf'Sl50fTHl ANNUAL5TATEMENTOF Artnur Hold1n9, PwbllWct Orange Coesl 0111, Pllae, A TL.ANTIC IHWAANCE COMPANY Acln,.no~lr610r of IM Mll1"Cll10,21,27.1t7S 102S.7S >t1SC•'4lr s,,1..,..-.... °'""· Tues7S21' l •t6ICOl\dld 08<'1~~- l'ICTITIOUS auSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiii It! !owl llQ 11•nons tr• CIOlnO bull· ''''-IS: OATAMETAICS, JOIODC.-'ll11lt' Parllway, Suitt lS, l.l(lllftA N1eue1. ce. ,,.,1 Steol'ltn M. W•l•iln, 33651 Vlt. Aqul, Saft Juen C•Phlrano, Ce. mn oi-J. Tloolen, 90S2 Oc~ Or., H1111tlt19t011 Beach, Ce.,,~ LAtrY Co•, 10111 Kull11I Or., Hlllll· iftgtOft 8'~11. Ct. '2•'6 T111i biTSll\tSS os conClu<ltel D'I' • 911Wrtl per1Mr5'\i p. Oltnt J . ftlole11 Pertfttf' T11ls st•ttmtftt •as filed win. ,,. c-.ty (teO. of Drlf\99 C-'' ..... tell l. 1'7S 1"41 .. , Putllshtd 0.•"9' to.ut o.lly Pl'°' Mlr<1t•. u .JO. 21. 1'1S 1n.1s ~----------~~ .._ Oftkt Al .. '"'"' YU~ a..-. Ot<MNoff JI, 1974 .il Civic Ctt1ltr Or. W., TcO l•drnllll'CI HMIS (P•C)t2,llMU> ~II.SOS • .,, Stetoi Total htbllltlt' IP•oe ), ""' ,,, 21S,37l s.M• AA•. C..11 .. nHt c.it.tto.id·UOl<;111rM1trc.lt.tll'M.M_, nt: ~, .... , c °'11o$it(PeotJ,M11USA) l 2,000,GDD Pllbll~ed Oun~ Cu•t Oatlf Piiot, Gt'ouNlcl-lnlMIC9fltrlbutedlWPfV$ ,,.,, 1•.11...0 APr. 2, 19H I07J.7S IPagtl,ll11U~> .,S,~ VMulcined lvncts bwpl111l IP199(1l1112'8) Surplus" r991rO. l>CWk yMldt~ ,,...,. l, ""'in lllC_._,,., .. r tPeoel2.11net1 Ohb"r-"" fer I,_ , .. r 11.230,SSl IP1991l, ll111 tt) •n.~ V.t t>e<ttlY cenHy tllat tllt -,,.,.M ••on •n 0tdenco w1111 -""""•' S11ttn,.n1 for lht rear ff'Otd DtctMCltr JI, ttl• • .....,, to Ille 1-tntt Com. mtSWOMt ol 1~ ~llt ot CellfOfN•, 1¥'~ lo It•. ,...., R.C.. FttfMnleft, T,...,...r I.ff 11. Wtllff, Stc.-y PIMIV>tel Or-Cot SI O..itw ~-M;ilrcll 14 ,\ 76.17. lt. 1'7S .... 7S Pt:BLIC SOTICE Pt:BLIC SOTICE 1,cun SU9,J<N,73S 110,111,433 lt,S,l,10'2 12J.•n.n1 PUBLIC NOTICE • f4.421 SU,ERIOR COURT OF THE STATE 01" CllLIFORHIA FOlt TME COUNTY 01' ORANGE Ne. A·IJ10l NOTICE OF MEA A ING OF PETIT I OH POR ~ltOaATli 01" WILL ANO CODICIL ANO l'OA LETTERS fl.ST AM Ii NT AR Y Estele 01 FR EO 0. GOMEZ, OKN\td • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thilt Rot>tt-1 Owni9o1 lnCI Alfrtd G\llM rtl ,,. ... filt!CI 11ere1n • petition tor ~oblle :JI Wiii Ind Codkll ll\CI for llWilfttt of LttMs Tttt•menttry to tllt petllionen reitr-• to wnlcll I\ meek tor h,.l.her p«tlculers, tnCI uwt tne llmt ClflCI piece of fltarl"9 the )anle h.ls oeen S()l 10.- Aprot I. t•IS. et 9.30 a.m •• In tht courtroom ot o.pe,-tmtftl N6. 3 ol wtd tOYrt. cll 700 Civic Ceftttr Or Ive wtst, In I~ (•ty of Senta Ant, C•HIO.-nfi.. Oateo Mtrch 14, 191S. WILLIAM I!, 54 'OHM, COUl\ty Clerk BILL.INGSAHDIWATEZ By: Netel9Sweter m1 •as1•11s1 .. stt110111 ... I.I AH, C.llt. tt.1tS Tel: 1714154"7411 AtWtMJ• let:"'"''-" PUbll)heel 0t111oe Cout l>•••Y F'>IOI, March :ao, 11, 21, 1'1S 1011 IS Pt:BLIC NOTICE vou·RE MISSIMGA SLEEPER rrlce just reduced on • this shup 2 bedroom 2 bath home nt'ar beach m Corona de l Mar . Pool and covered larud for en· tert aining. Owner offer· Ing very flexible terms lo qualified buyer. $87.SOO. Jncludes the land. call now to see. 673-8550 . OPfN Ill 0 •II S fUN IOh! Nl"f' [-lfiftlffl ALL U.S. VETS It is your right to own a home with no down pay- m e n l. Starr or ex- veterans lo assh;t you. Call World Real Estate, Orange Counly·s only Velll ran Real Estate Specialist. Ask ror Veterans counselor. :>56-7777, Call anytime. HOME + lMCOME EASTSIDE 3BR house with bachelor apl + urn apt. over garage. As· s ume 7',(o VA loan. $276. per mo. Call Plt~"TIGE HOM ES. 645-6646 $2250 DOWN! POOL Hike to beach. Or splash. in your o wn sparkling pool. Homemaker's dream kitche n . Gent!rous bedrooms. Low low down paymt. H u rr y · Call n u w lS<-17-6010. Agent. Hilltop&Yiew OPEN BEAM & BHICK -3 b edroom home , beautifully ap- pointed. New kitchen, pool & jacuzzi. $122,500. on lee land. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 641.:2201.._ -.m·4Jl0 ~~~~--- $36,500! BEACH LOCATION Best Buy! Short bike ride to beach. Not a rondo. fee l a nd . C h a rmin g 3 bt!droom, 2 bath home. Country kitchen. Walk to all schools. Only 10% down. Call now to see 847·6010 Agent. WALK TO SHOPPING Easlside, Costa Mesa- Close lo major markets. You must see this quallly built immaculate 3 bedroom, Pool home feat urrng large dining r oom , sep. break f 3:.l room, hardwood floors. shake r oof, fire place, call for details. ~0-1151 G:.f> HERITAGE • • REALTORS T1nel l~llllllkrrl•verywttere ... 8und1p lll'flH __ _jlnthe DAILY PILOT ,L • l •' • I p lWLYPILOT Thuf9day.March'Z7.im M11iHtorS9e eForS-. HcMt.snforS... ---1--S.., • 11oor .... 11ors. i-tForSolo -..Pors.i. IHoolff-Solo ' ••••••••••• ... ••-•k••-· ···•··"'······-··-···~••••••••••••••••••··-·I •_, ...... , ..•.•....••...• ,, ••.•. .,., •.••••..•.• i..::;.;~:.······,····.,··· ..,.. 1002e ... ,.,. 1002 ..,.. 1002 "'"'"" 1002•-"" 1002• · 1002 _. ..................................................................... . .... , ............ , ............................. ,,. . .................... , .............. ~····· ······-················· ...................... . ....... 100 ...... 1002 ....... . 1002 ••········•·•••·••••·••··•·······••···••···•·· .•.............•..•.•.• , WATERFRONT WITH SLIP CHARMING LIDO ISLE This' immaculate 3 bc<lroom, 2 baLh home in choice ltrca of Lido near clubhou:;e & bay beal·h. Shows l ike a model from the beautiful shag carpet· ing lo the loveJy Spwni~h quarry tile. Two large patios & sundeck with room to expand. Just listed al SSS.950. MEWrORT HEIGHTS $)7,500 • T h is 3 bdrm 2 bath home needs a li t tle ·11aint a lit tle rixin '. but what a value. Extra large tot . ClosC' to schools and sltopµing. Don't 1niss this one. Call t o· <lay. (:t PARTY HOME Great home fur family fun and enter- taining . Huge bonus room with wet bar dlld plenty of room for your pOOI table. Covered patio witth built-in BBQ, 2200 s q. fl . in this lovely 2 stor y home. As- sumable loan o r J<'HA-V1\ ter ms. EASTSIDE CHARMER 'l'his beautiful 2500 sq. ft. home h<.i s evt::r:rthj.n g, 5 bedrooms, :i baths. lovely lighted patio. kitchen \vith electronic oven plus bui It in BBQ. Close to schools. c hurl·hes. and shopping. May \\'e show you t his choice n ew listing? Call 545-9493 Walker &Lee Real Estate GeMral 1002 Ge.rol 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE l .. ovely 4BH. 3 ba. \VC'll locat ed tennis court & beach. S95 ,000. near Large 8 13 R .. ll ha. hon1e on s andy beal:h : _5U ft. lot. s hore n1ooring. $295.000. Will consillcr tri.Jdc. "Brant.I llC\\' S bdrn1. 4 bath. un 30 rt . lot. Pier&slip. S295,000. X lnt buy. :1 Bn . 3 l)il, s ingle sly. home ·• on 35 ft . street-to· street lot. $89,000 WA TERfROMT LOTS 4Ux~JU l·"t. ~50,000 30x 105 S165.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ).11 Bayside Dr1>1e N B 6 7S 6161 Geneoral I 002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VETERANS VA/FHA Repos In ~)r;1ngeCounty Keys in office WORLD REALESTATf IEACHHOME Short wal.k to lhewattr, 3 bedroomM, 2 balb , '"u5tum bonus room , BBQ, brlt:k patiQ, nearby pool u nd ti:nnis court. See this churmi111, newly listed beach home of· rered ut $49,SOO. Call 540-1151 _,.,....,. HERITAGE , . REALTORS REPOSSESSED BEACH HOME Cozy 3 lidrm, 2 Ba, quiet cul de sac street. Short JO~ to beach. Call quick for low dolofn terms. ,JADt: Rt:ALTY 1:147-12:11 ('\'('S962-5319 WATERFRONT New Custom li11yfront !tome on lla l boa Located in <i.l'e 'Of' Newport's best private communities. Private s lip for large boaL 3 BR. home, beautifully decorat ed, extra lge. livin,g rm.: 2 large patios. A delightfu l sandy beach . Fee land (not leasehold). $111,900 Vt Arl BAY AND BEACH €'75-3000 ."•Hl'' l • IQ. ... l 0-.V\. v ,-(.Ji.:.l(lNA rH l MhR ~=~~~.su~~l~c~~r;;"~~~: GaMral I 002 '"~'""'"'r,al• I 002 o,\·1th lols of glass. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• flrcph1ces. o,\'Ctl.Jar, all the lalcst bu1ll -ins . Pr1 v..ile pi er for boat tu&. It. Ft>c land. $279.000. 075-8121J or see at 1200 E. 11<.tlboa Blvd . TRIPLEX tolEWPORT HEIGHTS !lard to find 2 lM.>doom units 1n ideal location. Lovely lrec linl'll ~l n .. ~·t. O~·ner 's unit ··Like New " i Ncw kitchen. New drap(•s. !'cat as a pin. J 1'o,\'O rear unns ha\·e St'p;ir11tc ll'rll"l'(I yartl & scpar;itc g11ragcs · only $71.000. C;illii7:1·~ .. Ol'INf"'/•,!',fU"-hJLlt. I' S&S EXECUTIVE SINGLE STORY HESTER-BROWN & Associates, Inc., Realtors 140 I Dave St .. Newport leach THE DOG THINKS ..• ... t he park is part of the back yard. but what a p lace for t he kids to p lay; a 5 BR .. 3 ba. home goes with it for $87,500 IAUOA ISLAMD-llEDUCED From S235.000. A dramatic home on the water. 3 Bdrm .. 2 1,:: baths, 2 wet bars: h uge r ... m . r n1, 3 frpJcs., spiral stairway. Exquisitely decor. Now $120,000 TRADE LA WM MOWER .•. .for golf clubs. 1\'lonticello Condo; 3 bclrms .. 1 i,:: baths; e nclosed patio can be ·llh IJdr 111 . or den & it ·s c lean ! $31 ,500 833-9781 • ; MESA VERDE You mu~t call on this one -beautiful garden p a t io 3 bdr m , Bucco)a .Rome, upgi:ayed throughout. Fioor to ceilin g fir e place in family room a n d it's air -cond it ioned for only $79,500. A listing of Ogd en Sago. UHlfj>UE HOMES Reallon-675-6000 240 E. Coast Hwy., Coronodel Mor • 1002G...,ol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CdM COTTAGE Rustic h ome w itb fireplace, vaulted ceiling, 2 bedrms., 2 baths. Room in yard for large dog. Offered a t $65,950 for quick sale! ([Ufi~IN-M/\fiTIN IHcJ ~---REALTORS-~ 644-7662 COROHA DEL MAR G~al I 002 Generol 1002 BIG CANTON BEAUTY A real g la m orized Br oadm oor home with 4 BR, FR, formal DR & 3 baths. Professional l y decor ated w /soft colors, fine appt.s. t hruout. View lot! 2 I I I San Joocpn Hins Road NEWPORT CENTER, M.I. 644-4910 Soar1n.c \'aultc..'tl l'eilings. GNeral I 002 GeMrat I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···········~··········· caeneoral Plush shag t'Pl. EJt'gant 1002G..-1002 tustom drarH.'S. Cozy JON A LOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• }1::.~;111 ~~t·.'"u1~!,:;.:n,.~r~~n~ ~Bit . 2ba . 1\ND !BR. Use ::~I~ T~-~~l~r this SPANISH in g. !l ug<• ma:.lt'r suite. Live nt-::1rr FHEE. t-·u11 B<iycres\ beauly. 4 Bed, HACIENDA J'r1\ale pi.lllo l'ntranee. pnce~,'~Ull.~~:·J. l"K. pool -immaculate RED TILE ROOF BIG MESA •• ?l"4ti# S#tid ~ · REALTORs' OCEAN OR 'BAY?? Just one s hort b lock to either-or -.? 2 Bed rn1., l o/" bath. F ireplace, bltn kitche n . ideal beach home. Walk to e verything on the Balboa Peninsula . A real buy for only ... $58,900. I CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar ••• -110• UYlll'- l toellllin Ge.rol MOMES fOft lt\llNC NlTWOftlC ""' c•• rffl' !H "'· Ill.I, t>ll ll•N ••rl'l•CI 1• , .. ••flO.W I 002;GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERFRONT ELEGANCE P LUS income unit, or com plete g uest quarters with separ.ale, private e n· trance. Mast e r ful design combined with well over 5,000 sq ft of quali ty con· struct ion (by Jim Higson). on 45' or Lido I sl's sandy beach. CALL for t he d etailed features. Asking ~5,000. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Mewport Blvd. c~ lath ~~ I 002 GNeral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUG HOMES, INC. LINDA ISLE -OM LAGOON Dock your boat in front of this fantas tic 5 sn .. 4 b;.ith f ;.i1nily home. $350.000 THE BLUFFS Shar p "C" model on greenbelt; 4 BR. or3&den. Air-cond. 572,500 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite I 02 Newport Cmte-r 640.4050 Corner lot . 1';1rk-likc cond. I-las all the extras. Arched alrium cntr\•. ,·;1rd. SGooo down! A1·1 C::::SELECT Prinl'.only -$00,000. Bi g formul living roorii . noo,\·-C;1J[ 847 6010. IPROPE RTIES SPARLING Separate l'am1ly room . VERDE CUSTOM 'fhis cuslom built beaut~· Ge-neral I 002 Balboa Island I 006 Ai.:cnl 1----llEAL t:SfATE Coun1 ry kitchen. &<it -';;;~.:::::::::::::~! cou~TRY CLUB 8J3-J548 door through garagl'. Big CHAMMELFROMT Ch;irm1nl! waterfront 2·~t y. home: pit'r & slip. B1.•autiful l'ond1t1on ! Va- c-11nt. ready fnr occupan· cy. S97.5Uo • "" .. L" shaped loL P~1rk · LIVING 0~'\J~~ER like settin,1L Ju.lit $4ti.~. 673·366:1 (j42.225J l'\'eS associated HO DOwt-t GI Jlurry · Cull now to ::;{'c wit h summer com ing St7 ""10 A t Enterla i n er ·~ dream you o,\'ill enjoy this futly ·uv · l!Cn _. __ _ Yi.I rd ! Bi l! :-;p;irkhni.: pool. ior cond111onl'd 4 hr + HEW PORT Ult1rnate privacy. family rni. :l yr new HEIGHTSAREA Wroui.:ht iron deenr. 4 home . Plu ~. yuu l'lln Cl •an 2 UH den home t'am1ly s ize bedrooms . w··lk to >ho1>111"" '""O ' · .. "~ ~ ... · e<1s1ly convertible to Country kllehl'n. No lcrs. Offered at a low duplexwith2orit·URun- down G.I. Low down to S62.000. llurry, won't LlS on H·:l lol o,\'lth room has 5 llt'droom s, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• separal~ den. 1an1 ily Little Island room , lormal dining THISISIT '* DUPL~X with 3Dll. room . 3 haths, ~eparate .Words cannot desl'rtbc oo,\·ners unit. open utility room and an in1· this DOV E H SllOltES beams, frplc, pal10 . pressi\•e 20x40 POOL. /\. Beauty! You musl sec it! S\39,500 delarhed '"pool house" Uno h s t rut' ti' cl . HAL PIHCHIH, Rltr. 1ni.1kes neat l:111;i1 or panoram ic view ; 4 llH ., I I .. ,., 4, I I I , 11. 2727E.Coa~ll lwy. c l"l'SS111g: rooin. l s :.;.uo ,2 l:1t is. pou ; iuca ur 675-43'J2 s4.ft. set on a swet~p1ng entertainin.c. with l·:1rd corner lot nc;ir the GOL1'' room & b;.ir, hbr..iry & fret• li s t of hOnll'I'> alreadv ;.ippr;i1SL'tl hy V,\ 1n Oii.lngc County . ,A\·a 1lablc to an~ Vt•lcran t:all Wocld Real t::.tatc. 556-7777 anyt1 me Olhers. Call l'or more in· l~asl. __ lo build. Oi;ly °'".950. Spcc 1at1~ls in govern-formal1on! 847·6010. ...., mcnt tin a need homes! 1 ~~ ....... ~~~~;;;;;~I Agent. Q MU PEE RSB NCEalWI 64p4·0721RIT. ABgoEnAt.CH BR OK ER S-REALTORS 1 01~ W 8olboo bl l Jbb l COURS~. on a qui1.'l 111-mu sic room, Jamily Balboa Peninsula 1007 side stcecl, can nol be room ~·ith prot'esi:;. bar (3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rcplal'cd for the offered o,\'et bars 1n all). Lush Pen1n Pt 2 br, quiet st nr pnce of Sl 05.000. P.tay we landscaping : \c rri fi c Uay /ocean. S73.500. showyoulhrough"! tile. fl1ckerin.c gas l\t;irshallRllyb7~·4tiOO . \'c1erans Heal l::l'>latt' S1>cl'tal1st 556-7777 call anytime I · , ---------•I "ABANDONED" , . .................. !?!!~ ~~~~! .......... !~~~ TWO STORY AVOID 3848 c•"'pu• N_•_54_•_·06_•_5 FIXER UPPER VILLA SECOND CAR POOL-BEA.CH 3 bedroom home needs crt'ativc huyer o,\'lth lots of <.1n1b1tion . Super loca· 546-4141 lamps. Only S!.!8.000 ASK US ABOUT OUH Capistrano leach 1018 01'HER DOVt-:lt ••••••••••••••••••••••• SllOR~S t.-.:XCLUSIV~ Sl'ECTACUl..AR D<ina (Ol "s no duwn !'or this ne;1r new spacious beach cslatc . Large living roo1n. form11I dine and family room. Sla1rs dramatically sweep lo elegant master swte + {"h1ldrens quarters. Seller must sacnl1ce for Jess th..in government ap· pr..ii.~al. llurry call Live 1n 4 lldrm home walk to niarkeL'i. banks . Po ~t Off•L't', llbr;iry , sC'hools, doclors & den· t1sts. <Jn quiet street. In· vt:stmcnt future 1! you o,\'lsh to build add1lional units orr alley. Zoned l"or lour. l'rit•cd $42,500. EST A TE SALE BIG CANYON Borde-aux model. Ovt't' t1on, private yard.I ~~~~ ... ~~~~;;;, , Dou~hboy pool. t\nx1ous1 owner will sell S5,000 un· der appr:liscd \'alue . Hurr y. take ;id\·an lage! ! ! 962-7788 1-iarbor & Occa" View . :1 HR, 2'h Ba ·rownhotnl'. Cu1nplcleiy det-orated & furr11shed . On the HluJl s. Oo,\'ner I Huilder. $112,00U. 4\JJ-55·14 OM THE BEACH FOR SI 39,500 Deligh tful 3 bedroom -3 bath home p lus den on t he I::AST OCEAN FRONT PENINSULA. Spectacular Cat alina & P a los Verdes view o n c lear day + never ending ocean view. I NEWPORT COHDOMIMIU/'4\ 6 h arp three bedroom, three bath con do near l-loag l·lospital. Full price just $49,900 t erms. FAMILY STABILITY Jn Baycresl . Custom Ivan Wells home. f.'amily orientell inside a nd out. Space. comfort. low upkeep. Su per location for schooling and shopping. l''our bedrooms, 3112 ba ths, family room, dining room. $115,000. WORDS CAMMOT DESCRllE 'rhe delights to be found in t his fine Corona del l\.'J ar residence. 5 bedrooms. 6 baths. Floor p lan adapts to any family who desires the best. Ocean & 1-l arbor View. heated paol. private beach. Over 1~2 acr e for $!49.5-00. THE DRAMATIC SUNSET Over t he h arbor enh a n ces the beauty of this adult occupied 3 bedroom home. Cathedral ceilings, 2 fireplaces. Excellent at Sl26.500. PRIME OCEANFRONT LOT Ideal s ite for )"our ·'Dream Home·· on the beach. 1 1:: lots on Balboa P e ninsula . $175,000. CONTEMPORARY - !JtiJ. 7H.'1 l. ()PIN rtl V •!I ru •i r<)l<f ,.,,., , THE REAL ESTATERS SO. LaRuna 2B R, close to I.lea ch. V1l'w. 547.500 . t:all 642-~ 2000 sq.ft. of luxwy living, spectacular view. Many extras. Call far appointment. AGENT 644-6056 ~. KEY '1fPl l\€ALTOl\5 A 1 """~T~R~U~ST~SA~L~E~~1 HUGE t'anlastic :I br, 2 1"-' ba, BILLIARD ROOM ;;;;;~~;;;;;;;_;~~~~~I s plit leve l, pool, l~e $2000 = patio. 'l'op cood . 1-:..,tale 1--------·I say s sell! TOTAL DOWN Custom Du~lex 3 Bedroom units. Close to bt!arh . $127 ,900. CEMTURY21 642-1771 SPARLING Giant gan1c room. Warm Rl'~AL ESTATE panelling throughout. 833·3548 Four big bedrooms . Formal d ining . F'ull price just $.19,900! I-furry C'all now 847 ·6010. Agent. BIG-DADDY MESA VERDE ~-E-W_P_O RT-BEACH • Bed mom•. J batm w;th OVERLOOK CITY o;o.;LY SG·l.000. \'ou 'll "" separate dining room HILLSIDE lov1.• thi s exeo.:uhve style $57 950 a nd a Jar,i.:e pa neled COTTAGE l':1C'csctter home com· s2.ooo und~r price of family room make this p~clc wilh ~ llc..'(lrooms_, 3 t:omparahlt>s. Helax in corncrhomethebestbuy $44.900!! baths. den & forma l ~1n· view of lhe Pacific. Up-for your family. 2100 Sq . Country approach . •nJ<. F;intasllc lattice graded carpet ~. tile. ft. ol custom living for Prime area. Rustic cot· work P:1l10 cover. B.EST Clt.1sc to everything . l ju.st... tagc offers DYNAM IC VALUE 1n all of Costa t'i repla<'e. sp..ite·a,Re $58 500 VIEW Ofo~ CITY LITES l\1e sa .. Don 't miss it!! kitchen W1lh trash com-• by n1te & St\DDLEliACK CalJ54fl-SM&I pactor, and sclfC'leaning .2211 N.wport 81. l\fTNS. by day. Story ,,,__ HERITAGE . • REALTORS CAPE COD TWO STORY POOL Sl900DOWH oven . 646 -7711 Open __ _ _Cjma book 1nler1or. /lardwood t;ves. 040-8 11 floors . l\fassive corner -SMll ~e llrick fireplace. Countr:; 1•• kltl'hen. Antique churm · • ' 645-5849 throughout. Extra l;ir(:c ""'~""""""""""""""""""""""I IDt, loads Of lar,r,c trees, -flowcrM, & sch1·ubs . i\ 1::;:;:;:;:;;;;:;:;;,j HOUSE +2UHITS rare find . Hurry to sec. I• Eastside Costa P.fesa Ca ll 842·2535. OCEAHFROKTS R·I vacantlotS80,000 2 & I Br duplex $138,500 3 & 2 Br duple111158,500 IJlx . Duplex $lW.500 Su bmit •II offers!! 675-7060 MESA VERDE Vrry sharp inside & out. 3 BR. & ta m. rm. in xlnt neighborhood. $58.500 558-8800 Monthl y income $590. oPfN11t9 •11\FUrJro ~1'l r1• p,•c:~~~g~E [fili~tH:I S©~~lA-L£f.trs · Thaf Intriguing Word Game wifh o Chuci le ------l'll•' lor CU.T I. 'OllAM 0 R..,"""P9 i.+te" of !he /ovt OC•O"'bi.d -di be. io.. ta lo•"' f<>v• silftfllt -d•. WOOD & GLASS Scrumptious!! .S bedroom , fam ily lolboa lay.,.,.Of'- Aeollws F R I MFA 1''ormal entry to X large hv1na-und dining room s, Cuslom 1nirrored walls and room dividers Spacious indoor-0utdoor kitchen. Sweeping stairs to unique master and separate c hi ldrens ~·1 n ~s . Ve ry la r ge Cn(•losed palio. Rambl· 1n~ p;irk like ground!! and pool. Don't miss U1it1 one. Ci11196J-671>7. Ol'lll fP!9 •11' •uro,Om •K1• rOom . din ing room. convertible den I or lib rary; in ntar\'elous condition. ! I 1 j1 J/ J I with large tree lined yard, including l&.,Jilfij!iU Beach Condo gas BBQ and patio. 2·•tory living ~ "Jj'i\ Bi~ r....,.P...,.l _N>_,Y--,Prll 1'1 r oom, n ew k1tl'hc n. wet bar and Carefree livin.i can be I I I I~ Pluses every \\:hl:l'C. $164,500. yourt In this beautiful 3 . . . . MESA VERDE'S bedrqom t 'h bath Cond FINEST wit h cozy corner I y W 0 LL I! High lnte1"1 ,,,,,..,.tr• tf-&UFFS -HEW OH MAllCIT fireplace. Adult l'om->-,r-~~T-,~--<· 1.-.,·-tk•• b"'"'··-,·-.... ,,,,. Su h I h · g Sharp 4 bedroom, 3 bath ., W•lk to abop I I' I I, """ ""' ¥ •• ,, ,,.,., per corner n r•;.1r sc oo s, s oppm mun1 y. · 1 •-w ..... , 0 .. , ""• "'""', t ri·level home. Near db "-~ I •-~~~~~~ ·--· • and boys cl ub \Vith great mountain private comrtnmitycoun J)init an "'""'"· .... ce n· wi"9 10 t'll• t'lou~ •rid ••w 111, COMPANY PRIME AREA H Et\l.TCIHS GOLF COURSE Sli\:CE 1!f.i.1 Corona dt'I Mar 1022 ASSUME $27,500 673·4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Presti ge loealion .1~""""""""""""""""""~"""~1 DUPLEX-$74,900 Sec· J u d e d e ntry . WESTCllFF COcea nsidcof llwy ) SUNK EN LIVING 011 .. ncr 544 11199 Coun7 ""'"'h ---H 0 lJ !\I . !\I ASS I VI:: T SPANISH FIHEPLACE. Fortna I clog:1nl . CA ALIHAYIEW t'ormal dint'. Gourmets llel'Orated to pcrl"cct1on. 5 br. 2'.~ ba, fam . rm., kilchen. BONUS SIZ~D fo'1nesl carpcti; & drapes di n. rm. 2 frplcs. ex · \'A HD . W;ilk lo golf & wall coverings . Just 18 tensive landscaping & l'Ou rse. Take ovt•r 71 2•; mos . neo,\'. Trans. o~·ner decorating. fo'('C lllnd by Flit\ Joan ;1t $298/mo. says, ··aclion 11leasc". owner . .S139,500. 4UUL 'fake ad\'antage, call Sep. mas ter suite, 3 TopsideLane.&14-0110 842·2535. family bdrms. & one --- Ol'/~j l•I 9 . "~ rUN 10 ei N.(f. THE REAL , ESTATERS may be used as pnv. HARBOR ~iew llills. J maid 's quarters Bit, Den \ l'am·rm, 2 Ba, Ocean \'1ew, 1>001 . C. F. Colesworth1, ;"""'· '" ''""· 11,, everythin~ incld~ soda Rtoaltors 640-00 0 fountain. This o,\'eek on- I 002 Ge-neral 1002 ly! $12'J,5oo. 832·7034 or 640·8819 • . • • • • • • • • . . . • • . • . . . • • • . .....•.••••••...•••••• 1---------- ma en ab I Irvine realty LIDO ISLE UCLUSIVE. Single-s tory residence on double lot. Big Bay view from lg. living room w /vaulted ceiling. Spanish t il ed e nt ry w /fou ntain . T hick s h ag carpets. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Cathy Schweickert 642·81!35. (1'66) NEWPORT BEACH CUSTOM. Huge corner lot w /sprawling ranch style elegance, near Upper Bay. 3 bed rooms, fami ly room , 2 baths & d inihg a r ea. Su pe~bly la ndscaped. U nbe li evable p r 1ce of .$64,500. Emmet McKune644-6200. <T67) . POSH PORTOflMO! Exquisitely d ecora ted 3 bedroom. 4 bath home. Fi~ished bonus room, wood deck, fruit trees, BBQ, lush landscaping. $94.900. Joyce Edlund 642-11235. (T68) -. LOVELY LEEWARD LAHE. Baycr est --c ustom desig n ed 4 bedroom for family Jiving . Spacious r oom s done in .e xquisite tast e, lg. lol w/delig htfu l patio & BBQ,' tool stO~li\, $112,900. Ken Hartley 642-, (T69) •SPYGLASS Discover the fantasti c view from this spacious 5 BR + Pool home. Push button hvin~ inside & natural surroundings oul. Your children will IO\'e thi s ncighborhOCMI and you 'II love the solid l'omrort of this elegant home. Priced right ot on· ly $174,500. *Steps ta Walft' Ideally located on larRc lot in best CdM area. This 5 BR , fam ·nn home + 2BR rental apt. will suit the most metil'UIOW:> & dis<'riminat..ing buyer. Lots or convenience!'! near by. Great place w raise a r,.n1ily. Call now. Priced below market ut $1Z7,500. 752 -0460 Anytime. vJewj A ir C'onditioned. S hutte red try club. Hu"e ramily l'ludes wlilsher /dryer, I E L AC 0 T I fT'IOtJ9Y--••the ••me 11~; 'G" f I d" . nd rerr1g. S28.~M> t'I ~-,,-7-n,.-,r-7-i· 8 •-•· ponu ar , plan. 4 bedrooms, 3 room , orma irung a 64"" 'I ' J I !' I I .......,,,. .. i. "" ~ ~"" ..--OVER.slZEO LOT. Very ..,.. L-'.-L. _,:!-L. -'-·-' "1 lifl"'ll ~ N """°"D WPdo bat.hi. Won't l<.is t at $7!.1,900. nex1ble fin06nCing . Qi.II to;" cltw'°'9 .,.,,, 11"" No. J ti.tow. 4 It. $M-5MO .. l'•JNT NIJMIPfO tlTT(tS J)UPLIX ' DIAL 644-1766 .... IN TH!. 50lJAtfS NI o.-om..f'IJ·~J)~ 1644MK&ntlw"f·UDI ..tilth 3 BR. 2 BA.-renlat. lltl S-J--'-Hllh •.t. M.I.. UNK•AMllt 1111t1s ,...._ ... ~.c.i.-• ,,.., So. or Ba11ldt Qr. 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CH w N!-;WPORT. Ocean· SHOiECLIFFS I 0)4 ••••••••••••••n••••••• •-it baUl plu. ma1d':1 ruonl & "' . view. 2 bouse:.t, 1.,., lou. You'll love Uus spacious nearly new 3 bath. 2 story with i.paral WESTMINSTER nu cpt, drps, $135,000. Rare opportunity below $100,000 in CDM 's best al'ea-. 2200•, 4 bedrooms, family room, qool home. Lots of WOULD YOU UK.E TO SK1NNY DIP ALONE? SUPE.I StWtP 3 DR In GREENTREE, alf' condationed, aha& carp ts, wallpapered. Short e.acrow pogsiblo. 4101 Glenwood. Agl. 833--0780. OP.t:N HOUSE :)at/Sun 12-4pm. BR fam-rm home in the best bluffs 11timcue to Ciullery tiOO FT or~-(){face tso•:. loan + 2 l.d. neighborhood. Corn«.!r lot privacy with above. Lovely r1replal·e oiod /or retail :sP1.tce. 45< <213>G96-:>880 potential! , Nol mitny people do, but. thlJ pool borne Indented in ;a cul·de-aac makes princ:y more tun than a new wel s uit. BKR. IK2-7481 E·Z care natural surroundings. Prof. an huge hvangroom plus a tu 50" It. Prime omcc ------ second fa replace in locations. t Vear leases Loh for sale 2 200 IRVIHE TERRACE, Gracious three bedroom, den and family room home with pool, large garden areu., and wide patio ore the family room. living room and master bedroom. Very motivated seller! decorated, deluxe carpets, drapes, bayCront master bdrm. or more . Includes ••••••••••••••••••••••• lighting, wallpu~rs & more. Priced to Wetbar, all bwlt ms plus utlht1es 1.1nd J;tnltorial. NU uayfront·SOXlOO. rce. save you money with easy terms. electronic oven. Pnvatc <.:all now (714)7521700. 50x50 dock easement. Raltd.o J.ARGE HOME San J-"'-$79,590. l r~~;~~=~i~~nc~IJ~~~l~~ IN~~~~~~NT ~l/1~1·~als~~.;!lC~rade, 752-046(} -0 -PE-... -TH-U-RS-S.S Th•R.al Estaten Mountain. Desert. SMALL. PRICE __,.... CDM WHITE WAT£R VIEW PerhapS the real sleeper of all time! Available for over $200,000. less than a neighbors hou se. Unlimited Thi.& 3 Br. 2 Ba home h{ls Townhouses rrum S.53.990 sometblna for ever· select rrom 2 Or, 2 Br+ ybody. Large 20 x 20 den or 3 Br. Frplcs, sun· fttmlly rm, ror ramlly decks. patios. AU quality fun. Seller has built an fealurejl. 14 I.Ago Norte ext.ra double aarage ror <Culver & University Anytime. THETOWE:RSAPT. Condominiums Resort 2400 Apl.5 L>.3121Coa11tllwy. foraale 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL US FOR A HARBOR VIEW HOME Stop by & view the sun!>el lrom lhl!> dcllghllul adult 2 bdrm .. 2 ba hayfront condo. Asking S.56.900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . opportunity Lo use your imagination both in purchase and remodeling! hobby shop or other run i-D_r_.>_<_7_14_>_7_52_·7_37_3 __ _ tdeas. 2,000 sq rt for Sll.tSO ToMlllNlme $46,500. FHA or VA . terms available. Cclll for 2Br, 28a, Air, pa.uo GIB WALKER REALTY 6 75.-5200 CDM IN-LAW WING Someone ha!s partially remodeled this neat two bedroom "cutie" and added a famiJy room. wet bar, bedroom and bath. But it sli 11 needs more! Good appointment. Cenlury 21 TU pyml moS265tncl Huntington Valley Real ~SSC><! dues. 644-4887 Estate. 898-4414 Owner-Ranch 2-sty A/C H...tiftCJfotl leadl I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bonus rm 4·bdr 3-bath lg lot $66,900 * 551·3152 GREAT VliW of entire Newport area ~ocs with this 5 BR, 3 Ba SPYGLASS home only $129,950. fant.tstac View of Bay & OceJn, 2 81 . 2 Ha, condo, \\ 1Lh 2 l>ulcon1cs boat shp avail $69,500644-6856 BLUFFS south of highway location. Forever Turtle Rock Terrace pre· s1dent 's home. v iew, pool, 4 Br, 2"'2 Ba. 2fp, 3 car gar .. by owner, Prine. Only $120,000 552-3781 IRING YOUR OWN RACQUET 2Br & Den+ 21 ::Ba, Upgraded Includes Land. S60,SOO Uwnt!r 644 -7845 ORIGINAL IEACH HOUSE Probably 60· 70 ye41rs old. Two bedroom cottage with one bedroom rental cottage. Perhaps available for View $36,900 to this 2 story, 4 BR, 2 Ba corner lot home, GREAT VIEW just $95,000. GUARAMTHD COMFORT *BACK BAY* -$96,000 -land value. Superb location. Unbehevable. but true!•---------- Glorious residence on 2 BR. 1 ba, frplc. Nice large, park-like gl"O\lnds location. By Owner. comes with this 4 BR. 2 Ba luxurv home w /fam-rm, & wet bar. Near pool Call 6.1s-12is with beaulilul giant patio $33,500. • 552·1209 1 t.:xclus1ve Home Left 4 BR -t!BA ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cameo ll1gljands 4 HR . Vh BA , ram rm. sep. master suite. lrg hv r111 w / cathetlral ct:il • lormal din rm. P\ t beaches. s!Ji.500. Term:. avail. 673 415~1 Hew Custom Dupex South of Hwy Do you like shingles. shakes. :.lµ1ncd glass, solid oak paneling. raised paneled doors, 7 sq.fl. of decking & 4 Cdr parkin g. St•c al 50! Goldenrttd . P ricl Sll9,SOO. ('all 673·165 brkr Co sta MHa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONLY 9 LEFT 3 BR Condoniniums Me x t to Runn i n 9 Stream, n e ar Hewpari's Uppet-lay. S40. 950.-$44. 950 345 Univtnffy Dr. (Justorr Irvine Ave) 548-7223 art:a. Ila~ ~n freshly TURTLE ROCK 4BR painted 1ns1de & oul. . . • .New carpeting, rich 2'hba .• 3 .car gar, wood cabinets. Entry customized m &out . xtra hall, 3 bedrooms, privale lg lot. $72,750. 833-1039 bath off roaster swLe. TllE TERRACE, 2 Br., 2 540-1720 ba .. nr. pool. Showcase TARIEU. cond. $43,500 aeALTottS •~AG~E_N_T~~~640-~SS60~ 2955 Harbor Blvd. ...................... ---------· Greenbrook Owner Liquidates I '/2 Y ecrs Oki Owner desperate. needs action now! Submit any Near Ocean! SHARP 2 bedroom, com· plelely upgraded inside and with new s ha g carpets. Big lot. Room t.o build. Only $35,000. Red Carpet, Realtors 536-8836 rt:asonable offer on this---------- m a g n i f·i c e n t youn g (;rccnbrook home, wilh sprinklers front & rear, lari:c party patio, shake root, overhanging eaves. t-:ntry hull, 4 bdrms. Real Estate fumlly rm . West ern t1rcplace . Ranch by/&!VAY kitchen. $55,900. 540-1720 LITTLE DOUGH? T ARBBJ. LOTS OF HOUSE! REAL TORS 5% Down on this 3 Bdrm 2955 H -1.--M cl. + family rm beach a___. .. ., home. Only $46,750. MESA WOODS Large lol, detached & park. Priced right to sell at $89,500. A SHOW PLACE inside & out is this ~real 3 BR, 2 Ba, custom decorated home. Owner transferred for ces sale $79,500. vi-Olan REAL ESTATE f/00 Glo·nncyn' !>t. ~Q~ <;~' _ s,lQ C'llO $58,500. gadrage.r Y968ar~A56of sand , __ P_O_O_L_T_Al_LE __ _ ·• vears ne w 4 bedroom, 2 an sur · -.... .:. y.a.LUE&COMFORT ....... DWETIAR M hi BVOWNER,Duplex.37lh bdth, lormal dtnin".. " "" onarc ay .. SSUME 60' oo with th as one. Enjoy & Seashore, 4 up & 2 dn. se11arale lam1ly rm. step A 10 " G d I t theeasycareyard.park, ar ens spray across frp c, s:ar . i.tep:. o down living w/stone VA LOAM pools, tennis. Come see the huge rear yd . beach.$1W.995.673·7270 2 Frplcs. Fanuly Room 1-'mlDR . Gourmet KJlchen 2307 Windward U..ne Hazel Nowak, Brkr. 645-3920 or 633:5429 Courtesy to Brkrs. trpk, 3 car gar, quick On lhis large 2 story. 3 this i.pacaous 3 BR, 21 ~ Ocean/P.Hn vus. 'flied en------ posse:.sion. Bkr.536-8836 bdrm, 21 ~ bath. ramJly ba. townhouse with lge. try, beams. Breathtak· Westeliff Area OWNt:R w /assumabte rm w/frplc. L>ine an-bonusrm.rorfamilyfun. ing!Sl39,SOO · Beautiful 4 BR. Hi ghly VIEW .... EWPORT s~~'~ loan or low down quality for only $26S. $63,900. Fast possession _ upgraded, PvtCourtyard " ror VA /FHA. Beautiful 4 payments. Dial96S-44S6 possible. :l-Sty. New Eng. style, un· entry & lush landscav· TO CATALINA UR. 1 :.i blk to schools, * OPE .... HOUSE * RAISOR'S d Wood h k mg. llcated & filtered Plus gracious hvmg. i-;x G " er const. s a cs, pool . sL·L: l'lllS & COM· · h"ll d I t shops S41,800. 3032 rant, 1123 MAI N STREET paned windows; hv. rin. •:.r-elusive 1 sa e oca ion. CM546·0964. OPENDAILY1·4PM. REALTORS &denw/frplcs.;beams, PAHE AT S86,500. Very private pool. 2 Jjy Owner,_u_n_x-ious--to-se_J_l1 New, custom 4BR & ram skylights, sunporch w/ SOUTH COAST Crackling fireplaces beautiful home nr L'edco. rm, 3 car gar, trailer ac· 4523 Campus Dr ., lr vine ocean vu. S79,500. Call Lo· INVESTMENT Huge recreation room '' ff II Walk to C m ValleyShopCtr d 0 All l'or 1'ust ~79.000! Let':. 4 BU. c nr lot, ~".500/ofr cess 0 a ey. 11 pus · · ay 549-0812 646-67 I ... 0_,,.542 <f'TV beach and Lake Park. CALL 833-8600 Mission Rlty 494·0731 go. Call 646·7171. "" ' -------1 Cal1 536·8821 • ---· Duplex. I blktobea<:h (}µH'1119 ·"H1.1tiioil'."' BUDGET MINDED? Geralds. Thomas, Rltr. Open Dady 13 BH 's cue~. + girest hsc. [ ... : ~ LCICJU"a leach I 048 Open ror your inspection Century 21 •_?'1_:>·722_1 _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SO CON 12·5 P.M. ALI ' · OC .. .:ANFROz:.IT. Custom DOMI NI UM APTS. 4 duplex, Balboa ... 'mane· -- Real Estate byMdlliV UNOEK $40,000. Charm· mg 2BR, fireplace. m So. Laguna. Only 2 blks to the beach. Plans to choose trom. mg by owner. S149,500. San Cleme nte 1076 Close l? shopping~ Co a !>l Propcrt1ei.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• beac~. Bag ocean views. 673 5410 t Yr Old Large 3Br, Den. Starling at $36.500. Study Lge sundeck & ~COASTllWV ELEGANT 3 BH. 2':? Ba patio' & Wel Bur. B> TWO BEDROOM CON-South Laguna Townhom1:,. near lhe owner. 492_m2o. lnlne • $32,950 2llr 2lla. Air. Patio Ttl pymt moS26Sindtl:. assoc dues &W -4887. TAX REFUND your certified tax rl'turn as good at V1llal!c PALM SPRINGS New Custom View llome. Every conce1va- bl e I u x u ry. $275,0oo. Write for brochure: 671i7 Airport Or., Riverside. Ca92504 Ph: 7141687-0760 Garden:. :.o don't \\a1t to ~~~~~~~~~~ buy your dream home -- -- any longer. Our 2 l>l'drm. IDYLL WILD ~ bu single !>lory model 3 4 Acres w/Cascading gives you your l'h01l'c ol Stream. Close to Town. 3 carpet, drp1>, & bltns, Structures need atte11· natural wood cabinets tion. Terrace, Deck & 1-'J\ heat air l'Ond & pnv W1ldhfe included. Only patio IL's yours tor $35,000. Contact Mike :Slll,425. total prind Call Crow. Donald Reg al L>an or Ken, ul 83'J-8:1lt Heally A :.socaalcs lor turlhcr delaals. Agt. 4~ 0672. ------ DuplH es/ Onits 1aJe Real Estate I 800 ExchClllC)e 2800 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 DELUXE units, I is a Bu . Vu. lol an ldyllwild· JllR homr. l~astsade, Trade for own your own good location. ::;160,000. mob. hm lot or ? ~3-48811. 645-1134 . --Real Estate INVESTORS DELIGHT Wanted 2900 Costa Me:.a Fourplcl<, all units 3 Ur, 2 Ba, lop coml. Houses Unfurnished bei.t lor at1on, Income ••••••••••••••••••••••• ovt•r ~l:IUO mo. 55tHS286 G 1 3202 a gl enera ---...................... . 10 °/o DOWN FREI:: f'REE •Professional Service• 4 Un1b with mom lor 3 •LANDLORDS• more L>cs1rublc Hom•finder s * .. :asts1dl' location. 3 642-9900 Hl'droom owner's home California 'i. Largest plus 3 rental umb plus • Rental Service'. room lor 3 morl'. A:.kinl! ---- ~!.1.000. with ont) !>Ii.WO Naked l Br Sl35. H.B. 2 Hr down CM. St6S. 2 Br. 2 Ba T.H. 1£n -, $195 NB Also Hori.e Quad l r anch near Newport ..-~y Place . si1s_ agt. t-'ee. 979-8430 Prap.ti•• NORc.:o h J b · 2 752-1920 1 . orses. 1. 14100 OUAllST NIWPOaT llACH ba. kids. pool. corral SHAl<EROOF JIAROWOOO FLOORS cpts. bltns, waler sof· Lener. l~e rear yard w I i\CC t:SS. 3 Hedrms. 2 baths, walk l o all Sl'hOOIS. ~ 13,$0<). ti<>:.t OI terms. Roy McC crcle Realtor I 8 I 0 Mewport Costa Mes a 5'18-7729 It 's this award winning custom home with quiet. casts1de Costa Mesa tree-lined charm that your ramaly will love. The s pacious ness and privacy or 3 oversized b<'l.lrooms. large modern t·uuntry kitchen. Im· ml·d1att! occupancy. Ex· cl!llcnt l1nanc111g avaala· ble. Possibly ~down. Call 546-2313. SPANISH ELEGAMCE 4 IEOROOM & POOL Buy of the year. Former model home at skid-row prices. Gorgeous pool and decor. 3 Car garage. On corner . CALL DO p 'f' I I d water w121 Boat Slip. - v 11 an p 3~e1~J ~~n D·o: flwbIP~ t;xquis1tcly l'w.tomaz.ed Pme Heduced Nl'w 3 Ur. NEW Dl'PLEX R.1r)!.Jm~ 1 ag~. tt s.i-5oo :.;,;j; ~,.,.....,.,,Il~ interior and all cxtenor 2 lia. Walk w ~lores & Uan.1 l'omt ln•mSl~!.150. room, rp: 00_:. ;,, -~ \)~ mel1culou!>IY main· banks. S46.UOO Open Fully n•ntl·ll ,1\ ail. VICTORIA BEACH. 499·2800 ta1ned Owncr/liu1lder 1·4.30 Tues lhru Sat. 101 Ocean \ ll'\\~ 33931 Ideal vacation home on wall sell , lease or trade. Cadiz. Ph . 193 6651 , 1\lalui.:a ,\gl <7 1 ll EL TOHO. ranuly . 4 br, pt'l Ok . pool. \'ICW, SJ25. LAG UNA Hills $250. 3 br, 1)001. I ncd , kids. pet I RVlN E. new 3 br. 2 Ila, kids, pet, ulll pd SJ.)() FURNISHED houses, all areas. sizes. & pnces. Mesa Verde Giant Save Thousands C.~IN Ill Q •ti~ IUN 1061 MH' [eJli~&ltl the beach side. JBR. Secluded Laguna ~.500 Days. tl93·5544 or 493 -2190. 100·3-131 frplc. VIEW.$73500. Charmer. 2Bd, 2~a . Eves.675·8226 THE WOODS IN MESA VERDE 842-9371 tfOPTOIT Fastest Bunny WIM Large family room home in a prime area. Sell er Is going North .. price has gone South. HURRY -Mammoth executive! Oneofthemostbeautiful HURRY, CALI. NOW Has a hug<' 40 It. olymp1t• h()mcs available in the 842-9371 pool w11h lllter, con•n•o SK!'i,000 p r ice range. --------- patio. secluded country S1tuat1."d i n a quiet, 4 i.:roundi;. In dudes ccn· woodsy selling lhat takes + POOL tral air cond1lioning, we you oul of the city and in· Formal d inlng. I '}~ bar. b1i.: rccrealional to the country. Features baths, carpets, drapes. room, tamily room. full 5 bedrooms. Large rami· Waterfall. gas BHQ. boat dining rm. 4 Bedroom ly room with fireplace gate, close to lhe largest s u 1 t es. I b al h s ! and wet bar. 1-~ormal din· new shopping, freeway. Over!>izecl rarepluccs 111g und hu~e master schools. Bkr,536-8836 Reduced thousands! i.uite. Tastefolly decoral· 1------'------ S40· I 720 eel, 1mm.H·ulate condi-BY OY!NER. a most un· TARBELL lion throughout. Phone usual cozy 3 & Oen i;hake REALTORS for an appointment. roof collage surrounded >IB·2313. by pines. Hot jacuui pool __!~5 Harborllv~ Of'fNll19 ·11swN1uw 7:JI~ & prof. care fre e •DUPLEX. [e'··l~~~;!i;~ gardens. Indoor/outdoor , , l iv.1ng i n complete SIDE-BY IDE. no . ';' j priva cy. 8122 I n · stairs, beaut. 38R, 2ba, --·=· .. , dianapolis. 536-6697 or huge ram rm. sepdin rm, 67S-8307 2 rprlcs, bllin elcc k1lch ..a !-oi..t I 026 --· ------+ lrg I BR apt. frpk, 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FABULOUS 1 y; n~w e~· car gar. Hoth have lrg, DAMA POIMT ec. show place .. Rusuc sep. renced yard:.. fruit HolM Wiflt IKOlfte exterior w /exlenstve use trees. custm rrpts & DUPLEXES FROM of natural wood & he~vy drps. 5 yrs young. 1n mwt .. ~ .. 950 shakes. Open feel.1ng c:ond. $65,000. 4'\>0, • thruoul w /glass design. ISLAND REALTY Let ~s show how you un Patio kit. serves $10,000. __ ' $79,900. Open House Sat. ---- 0 L D E s p A N I s H 31620 Scenic Dr. 499-386~ Bluffs Condo-Ueaul. dee & ESTATE SALE. 2B R. REDUC ED to ""II. 3 br, 2 lndscpd. 3 HR. 212 BA , Sharp ot·ean·,·1ew Townhouse -Ocean Hills OPEN DAILY .,... ram rm, formal din rm, 2ba, l blk to beach. ba, by ownr .. 2 blks to great lor entertarnml(! 760 Calle Los Olivos NeedsTLC.~.000. bch. 1257 Catalina. Owner~79.500640UW1. 494·4723/497·2920 --- 2 BR. 2 BA . 2 pa11os, scltlom orcup1t'CI by sole owner Lake brand new. ~.~l:'iO. 0 . Stone Heally RUSTIC HI DEAWAY .~-----~ :JBR, 2bll, den. Beams, Laquna Miguel I 052 frplc. qui el canyon & •••••••••• •••••••••• ••• ocean view. $76,900. LEASE OPTION or buy, 4UR. family rm. 2 baLhs, garden patio. $65,000. "iagewater ~REAL ESTATE 13SO S.Coast Hwy. 494-8536 OC!!.:AN AREA38R. ram rm. formal dirung, high MOIMll"Cll lay Terr. ceilings. SHOWS UK t.: A Expansive ocean views: M o o E L . F A s T last etully decorated, ESCROW ....... $89.500. w1th many amenities. 4 en· th Good Uf Bdtm. home in mint con· 1°Y e ~ d1llon. Dining & fitmily __ C_•l_l_4_9_3--2 __ S_l_3_ rm.. designed for easy R UVl .... G entertaining. Protected COU ... T Y ""' pool, jacuui. outdoor· 3 Br. 2 Ua View llome. In door bars, 3 clir By Owner. $48,800. $154 000 OPEN SAT & SUN. garage. , . TUIMEI ASSOC. SSt-0873. INCOME PROPERTY 581 5430 or 493-!J489 Son Juan t 0 % DOWM Capistrano I 078 Two sharp N.U. houses ••••••••••••••••••••••• o~ one lot. i''ull price only By Owner. 2Br. lBa Con $64,500. Both houses face do Pool 1?ar 2 mi to on street and has room O~ean . 's24.900. Call ror mother Ill law un· 830 4836 at. or 2 more bedrooms. ---- By appointment only. Santa Ana 1080 MEWftORT SHOllES Most populrir 3 BR .. Zsty A frame. Wide lot. l~c. patio + sundeck $58.500 lmmac. 3 UR. l·sty. 2 Patios. Positively in move m cond. $.Sl,900 CAYWOOD REAL TY * 548-1290. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEST BUY CONDO Al $18.425 with SI 100 tolal move 1n & S21 l per mo 1ncld1? taxc:.. an!>. & maml fees. where l'lse can you go! 2 Hedrm. 2 ba. w new bltns. cpts. drps + secunt} .eates. pnv patios. pool & more! Your new home 1s reatl)' al Village Garnens, 410'J W. 5 th St .. Santa Ana. Call 1:139-8321 for appt now Agt. Mobile Homes For Sale 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1200 live in a llpaclous 2 or 3 swim center incl Grecian ___ 673-Br apt/home w/ocean Ule pool & hot ~aeuni. llOSN.CstHwy,Laguna Mewportleoch 1069 5 DELUXE unil.'1, 1 is n vu.•w while your lenant t:xpenalve lntenor u p· 494·1 t77 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mobile llomc 20x55 OPEM THUlS. 1-5 UeAniu V1lhtAc. 300 S 38R home. Easts1de. P•Yil over 'h of the cost.". gr udlna . completed with JEWi':LEOLJGtlTS ood I C"ll m Sl60 000 iscot tnnauon & ~me high quality crpUi drps. TAKE OVER ESCROW b . ht d pectacular =.s.ll~ • 1 • ' • un inve8lot an a rapidly fixlures & decor. 4 suite on this 3 bd, 2 ba, Arch vfe:!gof 1..':,n~g hills & 210 Via Cordova ('oa:.tllwy,NH.2U8Lcx· Gracious family home rngton Cr. $16.500 Call with spar1ous llvlng. 5 ofc. or 54ts -2020 BR, ram. rm. $139,500 ------ HOUSE + 5 S h a r p r l' m o cl l' I e d Eusts1dl' Costa i\'\e:.a 3 HOMEFINOERS •642-9900• hcdroom home plus 3 BDRMS . 2 ba. Nr. So. room lor .'i mun· units Coast Pl.1za. No pets. Yr. S:l-t,!.150 t; 1.111l li:fi<:ll)o' lease, S350 mo. Agent lot. 548·5527 !>18-4569 eves 1£nQuail ~ Balboo lslond 3206 Pl ••••••••••••••••••••••• a~e ' BAY FRONT vcarly4 br, 2 Prapert1es l>a. near ne,~-. luxury up. 752•1920 Ill'' \ 1uw <"'MC:C 00 QUAIL ST NIWPO•f II.A.CM JX'r \~ " ' · ..,,_,, '" 6 7 5 7 8 .\ 6 a I l 5 p'm FOllH Pl.f',X (.' M 673 40!J~I 1\s-.um1 • \' \ lo.in ol 7'. 1ntt'I' 121 3 h1, t 1 1 h,1 + (21 2 hrs t;('r('r(I Ill\ l'SI menl al ~1 .. -100 Yl·J~e1 UC'ttll\ !')~ 1,1;1 L,ITTLE ISl.\ND. Bay front. new 2 hr. 2 lt•\el. ,·1e\\ St:!5 mo. 213·876-2723 harm m i: 2 stoi '. :1 br. 2 IS U,_.ITS ba. tplc. i:ar. tl N·ks, patio. s mall ~ard S600 Red . to $235,000 mo yrly l'n1que llomcs !l 2 HH . 2 b,1 . Ii 1 BR. all lii5 liO(H) or 673·9224 l~1r.:e. all r1.•11lcd. Ind • t·:ir1>ets. dr.1p1.·s. rangrs Panoram1t· \1ew rrom & relng s Cood Wcsl Patio. 1 Hclrm. 2 l:Sa . s ull• ln(';1L1un, near lihop:. $600.rly 675 !)..ll.H & sch~I' . Of'OflO del Mar 32 22 Un1vers1ty ReGttv • •••• •••••••• •••• ••• •• 3001 E Ci.1 llwyt\736.510 CUSTOM lllo.JEWPORT 2HOQ' Four bedroom un1l 1"'111 with tamily room, ln TRIPLEX ~lonous locution neur l'lav Strt'l'l ncur Irvine. China ('on>. $750 mo. a ~·uall Pl.ir e 1';xdui.1ve, Bkr. 675·7225- lhis sharp tnpkx has 131 LUXllHY tlOUSt.: S38S 2HR unit-. \\1frplc In fkcanV1ew.2 Bdrm,den owners unit. l1•n<'l'd 2Ha.Fpl.bltins,garaa<' uppredating area. 1''rom siie Br. 22 x 15 fam rm, Sch. Hel1hta home with snow cupped mountains ' By owner 4 l\r, 2 !Ju. 5' 1 "~ $ft950 . down. Dan a mammoth brick n p. Ex· beamed ceiltnp, 3 decks by day. Charming three G.l. All utrns, •u1lt'r llurbor Income Homes, ceptional beach property It ft view from every bedroom home with polio lluite lot 00" A1tt. 33931 M~alaga Dr, at$58.600.Bkr962·55t1 room.S.SS,000.T\mebol formal dining room. ~ardcn nree. $39.000. ~ P 496 3431 1-~_:....' ------_l_be_ea_s_e_nc_e_._4_'17_18_li_. __ , FIR EPLACE. Plush IA YFaOMT Commercial One 01 L1do·s best buys. Property 1600 joyous hving, w1Ul pier & ••••••••••••••••••••••• slip 4t sandy beach STRIP yurd. Only ~7.~>C) Uy Owner 833-192.'> appt only ---- er y Private 38r 1£ .Quall ~ w tbeaut1lul i:ardens. Place tri11r & tlbl ~ar Open Fri Prln. ORI)'. 645·7'18. MAGNIFICENT ab. g carpet In a \ ~·Wl. OCEAN HARBOR V\J. Executive COIMlol UNl~UE HOMI t b r 0 u g h 0 u l . 111 ll h BY Owner. 3 br. 1 ba Lt' Nu, 68R, 3 car gar. flag l & ~ Bedroom homes. ..of wea ered woods. bi beamed cellinftS· Easy • I or-."°""' o ""'' d 1 ... 1 o.-J ldsc...t Very well U"'l'11ded 6 Laan1worlhy. Larae, care kitchen. 1nc:ludln~ PoO . -·""""· .1_, n "' ':! acre. irrvi. -· -d N 1 11 ... _ 1 N IWA l.;642..,.. $103,500. B>· Ownr/A&t. Ideally locate • ear ~n v ew •ml rm .. s EL Jo'. CLE AN • MISA VERDI• Ph: 675-7414 1c:hools, "achcil It .shop-fireplace, mU31C •lcove. OVEN. J usl s lept to ping. $1SO. Down or ... HU88 mast t au.i\e plus 3 private communky len- sum• low lnte~\ loan, BR's: mature tnca. fine nls court. swlrnminll pool Sl9,000. \0$42,990. nelahborbood. watk to and jacuni. (1'()T 1.0'J' LOT WITH SHC>n Woo41Cove.~OOO TOO l Gardener In lJ.fllm«--SDIMH'ITY eluded. Only ~25 per ~~ lfflty 4f7·2171 month. Phone 84-4-4187 S2A9.500 WHAT'S MISSING? COMMERCIAL somethinf( may ~ mass 9 4'• cash spcn1lablt" Ing. bul 1f ll 13, we c•n'l Grr11t strap commercial Ima inc what! Charm perfect local1on. adJa Ina. well bit 4 BH . lam ct'nt to Alpho Rfot;1 Shop. rm home wlh c•ver· p1ni ctntc•r ~ams $3535 yth1rt1 Sl40,000 s pend11blc• per yenr 10 Z'i cap rntl" l>on'l delay. Call 1714>7S2 1700 I N V I:: S T M t-: N T DIVISION IRVINt-; LIDO R£ALTY • \ 7 7 \I ' I "1 ... ' " * 673 -7 3 00 * THE Rfo;/\t. fo:STATERS Prap..-tiea & Sat 1 S 6UIS lr1s. 7S2•1920 ti4 l 5270. !400 OUAllU N~T &IACM ostoMH~ 32l4 ··wANTl-:0 INCOME •••••••••••••••••••••• UNITS' CllC'nt w111h~·-.10 i KH 2 H \ hltri' lnl'd. 1nve:.t 111 i.mallcr income )J . cph &: drt~ $31iO um ts Co11ta M~a IH l.'J mo 5-45 7645 Prefers n1c~· 0"'1wr11 unit & walhn.i to ll·•Y t-<1u1t..a l Hll. 2 Ba. cf)(~ c11")l'\, hit> purchw11c JHi<'«' Cull 1,1m rm. 1rnt10, bltns 54!> 11424, As11oc1111t•d Ava114·1 $350. mo R<'l s South <'on~t Rroke111 5-45 7359 Qracfou.s Gankn tlom Upgr.ad~\I 48r, 2th. Alril(m. ~l•!'Y Cu11om E!!.lras. Sff~,500. l 947 KIUdett Circle. ~7-~ Own. TIOTTOSUR, Oc•ean ald• So. l..uf(una. Less lhon 300 ft to MHT . Owner will rll't1nce unllJ yc1u build. Ork(9'7 t761 l&S4 !I. Cat Hwy, uoa Immediate occupancy. ====:.i=::=========-L-~~~~--!...~~~~~-'"-~~~~~ • \ , 1(1 OAILY PILOT Thu1'11d1y. Merci\ v . 1916 ., ......... F\nllMd ·~ta ""'at u11 t1.,...... .Af • .............. ......a......... 3852 ., ................ . M' • -'--~ . . • ••••••• • ••••• ••••••• •• U"*"""f~ecl -•••••••••••••••• •••• ••••••••••• • • ••••• • ••• • • • •• • • • • • • • • •••• •••••• or Utrfurftllhtd JtOO :-Mt U.,..."-d Howsn U•--....a HO\ttH U..._,.lhecl lalboa Isl.ct 3706 ....................... Oosta M.e1a 3824 ...... llNltOft leach 3140 FABULOtJS ., .................... ~ ...................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• LL--.ALw.a I .. 37 .. 0 .. ., 0 ·NOllO NIGUEL c '. ' ···················1:··· ~ ·-~ ........ ........... ... . . . . . . . . . ... . .... .... ... """' 4:°&.t\ -~ otfaMno 3J24 . ; l9CICh lZ40 Hewportl•edt lZ'',ISMAt.1# bach apt, ul4l'pd, ....................... 2Uedroom.CbildOK, 1wlll 1&l\leyo1,1$1SOloen· - ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••, Sl50. Vrly l!lt!. No pct.a. ADUl~T i:curden apt.:J, l $160Monlh. EX'l'RA I•• 2br,2 bn,dhc ticc you .lo come live al uamicMwC911Cl'11 3 Br, J\IJ Ro, Wfn, newl)' 49ll Pearce LRC new 3 br ti75 2797 or 675·6.'\'27 BR, pool. $145. 1Cl35 12th 757 Sh11limur. pool" Ide 11"'pt nr bch. Adlt. my n cw 2 & 3 8 r AllUU lAllUIOl llVt•C rumocleled,CaUqcPark 2,~ha 1400 lnel wuh: & Yt:;AJtLYRENTAL ----St,S36·T447aftS&wknd11 " 'l'ownh11e . But.be In ~ ,_44,,.u.-ccuuP Grea. Abo S Br, l 'tv Bu, ~oinh.'~er Kuis & !'ltn r •1 3 Ur, 2 811 , duplel<, newly lalboa PtnlMUla 3707 1_ 8 h 3748 QUIET pvt, 2 br, 2 ba, ;::-~k.no PO~A;. $l65· l..uguna Sun, on your own •Baehelon fl'plc, encl. yard. Both ok Vn c"nt o..., Ao.,.,~. r e m ode It! d . Be au t ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ...,....a eac "'Pl" bllin" t-J nnl\l :sundeck. Swlm In 2 heat· S36S s.s 4411 • " .. . ................. o. . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ... .... • ..... """' , • 1 aa . l u ·mo. · ~6·1311 kitchen. P"!'f. decorated. 2 SR furr.. Pool. 1 door to Spadou:s 2 UI>, 2 BA, on gar, adlts, no ~tis. 376 W. 2 BR, bltns, l \l'a Ba, close ed poohs. Hlllt;de vJ"w. •" 11 & D•rt POR rent 3 bdrm home at " Country l'renrh decor . buach. Wkly 01· monthly. Bch. Avail. 4/1· 6/JO. Bity to beac h. Sep. garage. nr s hoppinf( ctr. Goll ' ' 946 Junipero <Mesa del 2 ~. 1 Ba, flouse, lgt• yd, Lge deck. 1 blk beach & Now thru i.u mm1.1r , C l o se to Markel:s, LARGE l br, 2 c ar S36-632learlyAM course, tenn{11, bus. Sh11.g ,.,. .. $175 M ar>.$300.S..9-22$ r hddren & pe ts.OK, uay on the Perunsula. G73-6f>40 rt!>taurant~ & The<.1t.er crpls,frplc.Selfclt:anln! Mei0V.rdefa1t&Adom1 675-8753 $42$ mo. 644-«itia C-ona d•I Mor 3722 $385. mo. 49HOSS dys gaadrualgtes .. $195. .F.mpl 'd ~r. cq>ts, drps, bltns, oven s . Central ait S40_1800 PRIME AREA!• Newly redone, 4 HR., fam. rm .. l'rpl<:, bll-lns, D/W, d11ip. Dlb. door en · try. Near s tores. $400 Mo/lse .... ... 4 /10 uvail. pr1v patio, no pets, $175 heat. Dishwasher. ~li:1·1 =========:. lnine 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494"6502 t:ves. 646-4757 1~ Alabama St. 543,4031 posal, your own laundry1- ·GEM- 120-FTu:.tinAve .. NB REALTORS 642-4623 3 BR Fenced yd, gurage. Avail Apr. 1st. S~45. 548-1424 or 6-4246:-0 Easts ide. 3 b edroom home with range. refrig. a nd garage. Childre n OK. $285 per mo. Jo'ree rental ser vice 646 771 J Open Eves. Walker & Lee Real Estate. M esa Verde. 3 Bd, 2 Ha, Bltns, foe yd,carps/drps. ~325. Vacant. Agent. 540-1720. MESA VERDE 3 bdrm for lease, $.150. per month, including gwrdener. References re- quired. Kids & pet ok. Possession approx. '4 /'l2./75. As k for Chuck Everett agt at 546-4141 or call 642-5719 after 7 pm. SINGLES ok, kids, pet, 2 br bungalow. fncd $190 PRlVACY ~ br, child ok. g arage. $185. SUPEH location 2 hr. fncd, kids, pt_>L-;, gar, ap· plns HOMEFINDERS •642-9900• 4 Br. 2 Ba, .. ~. P .. F. H .. nr. schools. 352 Princeton Dr. $395. S4!H>433 ---3 BR. 2 Ba , I rplc. fenced yd. Nr. schl~. :.! car gar. ~HO. 673-35 lfi ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR VIEW BACHl::LOH apt, n~ kit .. Newport leach 3769 "THE GABLES" rm. Garages. Pvt patios. RENTALS SIOO RHATE beaut vie~. all ulll pd.••••••••••••••••••••••• Newly decorated, 2 br CHEZOROAP'f'S &muchmore. 2 li81Rt. 1 ba.... .. S:ll~ tr you lca;e Lhls lovely 3 Sl60. 2500 Seav1ew A~ $2i·~~~K ~~v~rt ~r·~~da lwh/gu.l dAdltsb-olew fc-ptdi. 1.2&3 ~2J~~l~~ gar. CHILJ':t?: w~fcoME 2 · • 2 bu.··· .. -~1a:~~ BR, 2 Ba ~'urn. liac-hclor .ll>l. 2 blk:s · . . • · •. 1 ruou · rps · tns· nc pool, w1ts her, dryer, This is too tantastic to 2 MR,2bit .......... ~ CARMEl. to, bt.>11 c h . No pets. serv. pool. Ill~ M~l:>A yd·wat.ec pd. CiiU betwn Closetobeach.536-0.136 pass up. Cull 495·176-0 2 Hit, z Au, fam ..... $45t: home. Only $450. p /mo. ~125/ m o. Mr. Kiger• 41.S N. Nt-wport lil, NU, l·S, 636·4120 uppt. JUR,Z ija .......... $41t thisweekonly '! {;75·1997. 646 9~1 2439"G"Orange ... $200 Ladles2Monttts -------- 38R,2Lii Ua,farn •• $-175 THE HON TAYLOR -l BR furn-pool·blk .to 667"B"Victoria .. $190 Rent me MinionVleio 3867 3 Bit, Z Ba, fom. • · • · S47S G HOUP Costa Mesa 3724 ocean. Single adult. Sl60 ADULT 1 Br, frplc, pool. Next to beach. Studios. ••••••••••••••••••••••• RAISOR'S -~2 0460anytime ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrly.675·6428;046-2696. $180.mo.Call 1&2 br from $145. Lovely new condo, 2 BR. E l ·u Casa de Oro ---645·4111 J aL"uz zis '& tennl:-;. air cond. pool. gurage, B •AU T 1' L • o P e n $150. mo. 1 BR, Clean ----846-1323 $200 mo. 830-3092. REALTORS garden c.:nt.er. 4 lge Br, 3 ALL U1'1LJTIES J>AIO t·ozy. Steps to beach. T1I ~BR. lrg. patio/tenc'd. ------M I och l 69 -1523Campus Dr .. Jr\'inc Ba.~00.6<11> ffl~---Compareb1.>forcyourent June 7. St::I or Cpl y rd . Gd . 1;;01 1 for SEl\CRESTAPTSl 2&3 •• ~':'~~•~••••••••! ••• Campus Valley Shop Ctr. Canal front .1 BH, 211'.1 BA, Custom designed 673·~367 garden 'ng. Cl!ltie to shop· Br, garage & patioS $165. PARK NEWPORT CALL833-8 ... 00 r I 1 k I Id l·'cutunn)t: p in g . $195 month . to$285. u rp c , 1 ct· · n c s •Spacious kitchen with BalboaPeninsa.tfa 3807 71'1·008·3785. ~ • • • • • APARTMEHTS clubhouse, tennjs & i:><>ol .. privl gs. $495 /mo. indirectlighting ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOVELY HUNT BCll Bachelor l or2 ,.lRJNElMVT. APALRSK~ ~8· 1200 or 644·5l33. •ScparaLe dm'g art-a 1 Ur.. I Ba ' Like new 1 BH. uur. apt. home, 3 lo 4 Br near Uedrooms Hnd --•Home-like storai:w Xlnt <..'<met . $200 Helired prcierred. beaches & schools $300. Townhow;ei:; 2 HH,2 bu ....... ~1.12s l'anallronl 4 BR 21 ba •Pnvale pallos ti7:J-~591 SllO. 642·7513 loS600 Fr $224.50 Opt.>n 9·1> 3 HK .~·,·~ ba ...... · ... s-,1~1 Yt>arly lc~se. S495 M~nlh. • C 1 o i:; e d ga ra ge ----. Tot>in Property M gmt Daily 4 B It. 2 ~ ba... . ... ::;450 ('.aywoo<l Rll)' ,,A.,_lc""' w /storage Bach un1t·slO\'C & refr., 2 ~Rls •. ~175· mo. Adults, nu Spa-Pools-Tennis ·1•uETER"ACL', -----. .,.., ~<JV U 'l . I Sl75 l ,..-M46 1311NoFec , • h' n " ,. ----•Marble pullman gar. Lt rnc yr Y 645_9i 53 • --Ac ross I rom i' as ion 2DR,2 ha ...... $335 /350 Lcase/Lse Oplion-$575 •Kmgsize Bdrms _67~·~160ev~sonly. _____ ------l.UXURIOUSlbrlurnor Island al J amboree on WALN U'J'SQUAHI-: mo. 2 Story 3-4 Hrs, J\•J •Pool -liarbeques-Capistrano Beach 3818 2 Br, deluxe apt, exposed unlurn, new i:;hag. drps. SanJoac1urn Hills lload. 2 UH, 2 Ba ....... ~5 ba, Frpk, c·onversation s urrounded w/plu,s h ••••••••••••••••••••••• beams, almost n~w . lrplc. $200/$235. 2 ul1l. (714 t 644-1900 Tiii'; WJL.LOWS pit. lrml DH, Jge FR + lndscpg OCEAN view, 3 br. 2 ba adults. no pets. $240. pd. 4 blk s to oce an :.I BH.2 1fa ......... S35o lgc bonu s r m . for Adults-Nopets C&D. blln s , W /U 645-1134 536--411~ __ _ CALL 552-7500 sl'parate a pt. Lrg paLio. 1BDRM1'urn. b I $260 642 1155 VISION fully lnd s cpd , auto Jt>S W.W11son&t2·1971 a cony. .·.:::.. Mesa Verde, 2 Br, cpls. • • -,prklrs. Cluu pool/Len· ---Corona d el Mar 3822 drps, & bllns, -adults. 11 1 s . ti 4 o -1 J 2 7 & $30 WEEK & UP ••••••••••••••••••••••• no pets. $165. 545-4083 REAL TY h4o -1500, ext 1465. ,.S8 60 Night & Up -----•Studio & l BHApls FOH homes for Ll•:A.S ~: Bluffs J BH. 21 ~BA. ovC'r· •Water Beds or SALi:: 10 the IRVIN 1-; looking Hack Bay Under •TV & Maid Serv Av:ul area Call us! We an• marke t at $-175tmo •Phone Serv, Htd pool hC're t o serve YOU & Broker. t~H 1133. •Children & Pct Seetion WILL MAKE EVERY -----•S5.ofl weeks rentw/ad E~'FORT to solve YOUR i'ark Lido Cuneio. 2 Br. 2 l:.176 Newport Blvd. CM housing needs . Ba tn lcv., lr'pl. cpts & 5·18 -9755or645.J967 •2 Br, l Ba Corohdo. pool near bch shopping S235 _no pets..:..1!_33 :-8974 eve 422 Larks pur. j us t rt! *VILLA NINOS* 2 Ir, 2 lo.Aph ite1:ora1c<1 :! hr. I ha S uper-Comfort able· w111.<1 r . S278. ti4-Hxsou, Quiet (i4·1· 7J2f> __ _ Enclosed Garages Gas & Water Paid. Mo lo 2 STORY 3 BEDROOM Family room. fireplace. bltns. patio, 1600 sq. It. ot' s p acious ness. ~350. A month. No fee. Agent. Pels & children acccpta· ble . 83~·6133 ask tor Marion or 000-3221 ask lur Katby. PETTIT REALTY clrps. 5.:lll<l 'mo. !~5·1'118 Mo rentals $200to $2lll 2 Br. Garden level duplex S(l. of llwy 2 Br. dt•n. 2 ba Universily Park.lrvtni! SantaAna 3280 Frplr . ::-1111ch·d •. Cal Large Spanish 2 bedroom t 1 :i ua. Patio, balcony, bltns, encld gar. Nr Hoag Hosp. Adults, $235. mo. 642-4387. * 2 WEEkS FREE - COJtONA DELMAR 2. Ur 'l'ownhousl!, frpk . frorn 5260 I 8r from $2\.15 Pool. tennls, ~'00tinent11 I l>re<1kfast. Some ocean & Culallna views. Separate family section. Close to shopping & fine beach. 644-2611. --------- •NEW• YOU'LL IE GLAD YOU WAITED! Introducing new bach and 1 bdrm apls well worth sl'elng. Rerine•J vet affordable •Great BEACH environment• furni s hed and un furn1shc>d · • $1 8 5 to $215 646·8· ·~e~1taE.1'15 wu\..1 ~ ~o 1433 Superior Annue Newport ~ach ChlldrenWelcome apt. Nuly r e d ecor . 234!4 Elden Ave 83J.24si; modern kit. & ba. walk to bch. no pct!> SUlO 962·4316 552·7000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lg. Furn. 2 Br's. 675-8257. ------L' Z L '-100 L'h ld Ultn::.. w /w, drps, pool 2 1' -2 1-1 1-;--h N Move in w /depo~1 t s l~~~~~~~~~~ only 1 BR Sl90 2 BR r EXEC. Home rt>al n1l'e :i "" crms. "' · 1 ' adlts. no pets. $1!}0. >.r. , a '?wn ou~~ · 0 · u u c I ., I. I 1 ].>l'l. 1 br. ., ...... 1."-:'() 11.l at fhe Shores. r rplc. un. o ony, ' u;i. rp • JIAPPY d 3 '·r ., ba ,,.,, .,_ I 1 J ay. u . -• poo , l'IHllS. carport w 1 l'USl. 1 rps, air, supe r l kH ~. pt!l Sl95 SUS CASIT.t.S ::.lorag~ ~2!i0. ti 1-1 :!til lncbcpd. l'htldrl'n 01-. k I "" Secluded living. lrg l Br. crpt, drps. bllns. httgc Netir Be~ch. new beaut, walled yd . ref requirt'd s P ~ e · 3 b r . 2 •,,., b a ~85.646·597l lorappoinl w /Jrpl:. !·rpl, d~p~, S230 Hefrig, Securit_y, P ool, Jacuzzi , Rec. Bidg w/exerC'ise rm . Billards, Color TV. T HE EXCITING PALM ._.ESA APTS. MINUTESTONPT BCH. S425 mo.Slili·~. ~;1~/uHl-~~<;:.;:\~~has all . Minutes to Ne .,.,port clays;IH_O:_'IUXJ c·\l"> _ MES -1 I ., I I k d Hl·ach. bat•helor & 1, Ar 2 HR, unfurn, 2 blks tc A DEL MAR. :.IBR. L'NIV. PK.terr. · ir, -ia. JlOO • 1 s, 1 /\I I t.:; 2l10 2BA . ENC L P ATIO. 3br 2ba.dine/$435. pd ::. .. upplns, S285. ~irn <li ts no pc-. bea{'h .Nopc~.~51 1n11. ment hhns. 423 20th St. Zl31 . 431-7475. GA RAG 1-: apt. 1 br. $l~. Nc•ar-Beach, nl!w beaut. 2 Jncl. ulll, 1.t1we. retng. I> ., b· C L d . bit s 1 9 5 I 1: 'f u s L 1 n . ~r ,., a. r p ·.rps, ?: Irvine Ave. at Mt'sa 545-4855 Bach. 1&2 HR. from $162. /\du Its. No Pets FRPLC . BUIL'l'INS. '552-7896. Hurry' Nt'wporLttl.CM ---_!vt ~K..!_gc_'r_.~s_t_99_7. _ GARDENER INCL. S425 -------HOMEFINDERS STUN NIN<; l & 2 br, 2 1'a M0.545-6740. lrv10e Elc~am't' •642·9900• (:ardcn Apt5 Pool. rec Costa Mesa 3824 :.SBr, 21:!a. Frplc. Pools. --------a1 l'. $185 & ~10. 710 W ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdr m. crpts. drps, clts- posal, r ang!!. frplc, patio. l aundry rm. garnge. v e r y n 1 c e . $2 2 5. '.'J u pets/children. Tennis. Fee:-. 1n<·I. No S uth L 3286 o aquno ~th s1. _ __ Off Beaten Poth yard work. lmmac. Con· ••••••••••••••••••••••• do nr all schools 1ncl T • 1 p--• 2 Br. Adults no pets, UCI $-150 1st• 5.5l·llfi64 & OCEA N VlEW. de l·ki;. • rop1ca vu.• d shwhrs. s ha ~ cpts. 55<! iiS:1. .... a1i.. lO licach in South l Hr. c·pts. drps, bllns, closed g arage. frpll.', L1gun<1. :l Bd, :JBa. lit t'X· pallo. Ga5 & water paid. BBQ Gas & water pd For Lea:;e-4 HH Willows 1·t·I. <'nnd. with clraj)l·~. ~Ul·l l~!! Pool home. F<'nl'ed. Crpts. rt•lrig & washer. S-150. LA MAHCHAAPTS J_213 )923·1~5G ~~ ~~· 213/ 431-7475. 423 $120. I Hit duplex. prefer :i'" UR 2 B· (4.p1 x). Nr. 5 married 1;p l , n on .' a. e smoker~. 95.l W. 17lh ~oinls. 1-rplc. dbl j?ar ,. 548_0:1!18 s:ioo~o pets . 540·4484 s'l'lJNN1NG Zbr. :! ha Ni ce 3 Br. :! Ba. bltns. garden :.tpt Pool. J'l•(· ~pts._ drps. walled yard, ai:_ca . $195iJOW.1Xth St:... ~~-~~:3gd ale/Slate r 1561 Mesa Dr. 2 BH w /pool . S225. + ut1ls. 15 Blks EastofNewporl. Avail. April L Ch1ldlpcl Ulvd. l o.k. 008·7827 or 222·8621 546·!)8()0 Collect ------------El Toro at J eronimo. LIVE Near The Beach! NEW LUXUHY ADULT Cosa def Sol APTS. I & 2 Bedrm. pool Beautiful Adult Apt-; & r c 1· . rm . 2 5 0 9 2 From S 180 F' A H T I l l N G S ST . ~·8.lliO 21661 Brookhursl, Im 962-6653 * LAS IRISAS * Roy Mc Cardle Realtor I 8 I 0 H.wport Cosla Mesa 548·772'J drps. nr. :,rhl & shop'g. mu 4!l4 !lnl. __ __ 1 Br Jurn Sl65. Lots 01 778Scoll Place, CM _____ iiiiiiiiii ____ , 1 Br or Slud10. furn or un· 2 Hr. 1 lfa. enc. ~ar. patio. CORONA DEL MAR furn. Adults only, no 2 Br, duplex. Newly paint-S350 mo. !Hi2 5369 or Westminster 3298 bllns. Pool. Walk to 642-5073 ed interi or Sl75 mo. 552·4240. Sh · 1 ...... h ••••••••••••••••••••••• . oppini::. -~ mi. uc:w . CASA VICTORIA wate rpd.548·824!5 ___ LaCJUna.Beac:h 3248 ~·1replace. J HH +den <! 931 W. l9th Sl 548·049'.l 1&2Br. Unfurn-1''urnFr. 2 BR house t-~asts1de. lrll'd ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ba modern home. l:rpts. Sl69.50 gas/wtr. pd. back yd. C'arport. tully 13 BH , 2 b<t , •·pnvary": lg drps, bltns & DW. Mu~t AdulL'i·No PeL'i Sec. galt• cpt & drps. No pcb fam. rm .. sunken hv. n n sec lo apprec. ~~-mo. •Sho.Jy Gorden• Pool* Pool. Rec. Rm._ .. Elevator L d k Ask for Bev or Dalt• J • 525 v l 1>42 8970 please. Call 646 -1941) g. ec , ocean\ iew "''3·4567<"-'J.17u" Fresh. clean $WO/Sl95. --~ ona. --'-------!ii585 Mo. Agt.4!1-t·7551 = "" ""' ••$265-3BR honw ----------Adults. 177 a-:. 22nd St, 2BRapt,marned cpl.on- Cpts, fncd yard. kids uk . • OCEAN FRONT. New S\Jper 4 Br , 2 Ba. rrpl, C.M. 642-::1645 ly. 2 sm . children OK. 642-2221;646-!Jtil.i6 unfu rn'd . o.IBR 2'r~ba. drps, bltin, dishwasher,---, --$155 mo.646-5223 frplc, POOL. Popular nice yard. & well kept 1&2 Hr. furn/Unf.Adulls ---------- 3 BR, 2 ba, fam rm. l'rpts, area-Pri vatl' s tep:; ti} neighborhood. S:H5. mo. only· Pool & r ec rm. MEDITERRANEAN drps, )'rplc , d s hwr , heat·h. /\v:iil. now foi /\sk lor Hc v or Dale, 645--0632 VILLAGE range, paL10, lrg cor. 11-a:-.c. ~l:wo. lll'r mo. 96J-4567. 9fi:H781i fncd yd. 2 car ga r. xlnl " WOODS ('OV I·:. Un-- - Eas lside C M. l ·BH 1 Bedroom Condominiums No. <.:.M. loc. Wtr pd. rurn'd 2BH howw on a r... • L. d ~15. mo. Ph. 545·3605 or beaut. lot. only 3 IJlks to rurnts"e 3400 Completely r edecnr. 1 Bedroom & Den Pool. Adults . Sl70. 2Bedrooms 546 2572 be h 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.i4fj·l947 2 Bedroom Townhst· --· --------ae · Avat 4116' $300 2 Bil. den w / wetbar, p , per mo. L'Ult'' 1 . B 1 2400 Harbor nlvd. ,. ·~ IH'. 2 r apt, c ose Costa Mesa C714 I 557-8020 to shopping, adulLc;, 11<1 ---------BEAUTIFUL 4Br. 2Ba. Fam . rm , bltns. d t· Almost New. b'73-4886 EDGEWATER BA. enclosed patio, 2 car HEAL ESfATI'; g ar., S21!0/MO. Yr. 1350 So. Coast Hwy. Lease. $100 dep. Child ok. p e Ls. Inquire 179 1':: Park-t.ike Roches ter. (rear). Surt'OunciftC)S ----------'I !M s;,,11; I N r . A d u m s o n 3 BR.2BA.cpl,drps.stv . _ Magnolia).008·1>'754. 3 room apt, $110. mo. Fe nced yd, e1vail now. 180 Dt•JUt'l' O<'l'.in , i1.:w. :! --Person over 40. No pels _ SJOO mo. Ref's. 548·8328 IJr, 1,, IJ.i . 111.,1 redN'. Condominiums Jnqu1re 204 S\erks St ·• br Greenbr()(Jk home. 2 Deck, auto gar .. opnr. Unfurnished 3425 ---- u SJ80 l I 644 &WO ••••••••••••••••••••••• BACH Sl40 incld ut1I. l1a L /H Jo'/R D /R • · yr Y st•. · ' M..iturc s 1nnle quie t · • ' · C'Xl 27 or 6-10 15-r 3BH, 2BJ\. proL decor. IM ,.. liltns , D !W. fncd y d , ·--'-'---person. 261 Mes a l>r. ownr. Dblt'. gar. w/opnr. r~atios. dbl gar. $395. Nr. 380. 11.:lBA, /\va1I :\fon•h I'\' pool & clbhse. Nr. 646-7342 ~.?.: Csl Plaza. Owner . 17, moo s p.ft S:li.> mu. Ws. t cl11 1· s h11'n" ctr . B __ I __ _ i 0771 · .... Furn. arhe or apt near •1.:l· Ind . bltrns. /\n·h lkh /\dlts over 11;. t;.IS-2..145, J7th & Irvine. $12.5 mo. Dana Point 3226 Hei~hLs. Chill.lrt'n ok. No !)l!!·\15·!5. Call 645·0963. •••••••••••••••••••••••,_pets . 4~4·81:.lli ---------- ---·----:1 BH, 11·2 Bu, 2 Story Con· VERY Pvt . 2 br. furn'd. Ht-:ACU HOY.Sr:. near LaC)Una Hills 3250 du. 1 C<tr li<irage. No t ri-plex. L ". balcony n1anna 2 Br. 2 Ba, cpt.-.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t 2 h I l k ... ,.,,, " pc s. t' 1 c · o · """"' pa110 ple ntv storage. orps. bltns, $28.5499-298H LeasC' tk.1ut. t1J1vnhouw mo. ·~SO·A Wt·st C~rnu~c Sing .' or chi°ld OK, no HuntincJ*on -Beoch 3240 :1,, BH~ 2 h;1 • pa~o. ~.111 Dr. Sa~~a. /\na. C~ll !or· pct.'). $170 mo. Avail. Apr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J!ar, <Jlr-cond. I'" >I. ~loll ;1ppt. 5.1fi·6Sl!I or 000-l !l!Jl 1. 703 18th SL Apt. c Ckun 2 bedrm w/modern _Agt 64 t·7Hu2 5Xt>·!!07S wkdays all 0 _ call: 548·6885 ' b:.ith. c1Hs. driis. OW. LOCJUna Ni9u~ 3252 hltns , 2 car J?arage. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~\·need yard. $270 mo. ADULT CUM M . 2 HH. 2 J\~k for Bev or Dale Ba. s:12s. 2 HH &. l>l'll. 2 _!1(.:1--451)7 963-1786 Ila. ::;:Ji;). l'I ult Jluu:-.1· ~lo<lern 4 BR. 2 BA.OW, ~w1 m 1-'or>,I M?.narch tiltn ..... rpts, drps. clean summ it. (..;.ill r eal & housC'. be aut. yard. S3IS. H n bc:oC' k !{ea l_l Y. Io mu. As k lor Bev or Dale a m -:i µm. '1!l!I ·l50!J • _!lfrt -45'l~~3-l786 Mission Viejo 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• V a c: ant. 3 BR, f PI C • 13 B H 2 B \ 11 . Id I lr.t!shly painted. beaut · · : , .. 'yr:; 0, N<'wport Crest . 2 br, 2' ~ t BR, pool, r('frig, l adll. ua, <lin rm. all ?llns, 2 $145. 325 J 17th Place, see car gar. lrpk. $.50() mo. aft. llAM 675-644!5 (i42-21i21i. • -- ') HuntincJ*on Beach 37 40 2 BK, _ lid . bnmd new ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl2:1 mo. Next lo lht' he at'h to llunl. 81'11 84ti·U:.!J ------ 2 Br. 11i2 Ba. pools , pl aygou nd . llbl gar, putlo, 2 story. Nr. Euclid & Sluter, F.V. $250. mo. 045.:1141or515-4l8'J LOWWES<LY RATES Executi•e Sult~s 7 2 7 Yorktown ll•d. Beach Blvd at Yorktown 536-0411 STUDIOS & I BRs fdnd s1:ap ing, <'lose t o Yr lc<tsc• ~1.1 .• m11. rront fJCCan . S!150. i\sk for & Hkyd in. SXl·l~l ' h llUNTll'.JGTON B EACtt •Full kitrhen .Keil . ~;2.441 1 ____ ~wporf Beach 3269 2 & 3 BR. lpks, cpt/drps, •lleatedd Po<>l .Ii . "'u""r ., be'1rm 2 IJa. St"IJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Laun ry fac1 ties ~ '" ., ws hr /dryeri;. r efrig. ·i· clean R/O, new '1rps. W Hea1·h ;1 Br . n11 <·pt. •Free ut1 1t1es c rtps,2 car gar.S300rno drps, Ds hw:-r, 2 l1J. ~;c~~~25 &$240~~-~·1 •i'~ree linens DELUXE J. 2 & 3 Br Apls PvC Patios--Hld Pool Nr. Shop·g-Adlts Only Martinique Apts 1777 Santa i\na Ave. CM Mgr Apt 113 646·5542 •NEW• 1 BR APTS Like laving in a Western movie :,ct! Old West flavor with l'1ly s lick features ; Pool. complete kitchen with refrigerator incl. Wall to wall plush carpeting. AclulL-; only. no p e t s . ALL NEW! Highl now & only a very few available. 1939 WALLACE 642 -7458 CHILDREN Ot< [,ge 2 Br Sl70; 3 Br 1 'h ba $190. Duplex & 4-plex, 2 pools. crpts, drps, 548-7911 2 BR garden apt w /pvt patio. $200 . Fr pie , dshwhr. nr . Irvine Ind. Area S57-2841 As k for Bev or O.:i le patio. yrly, $1!111. (21.!J •TV & maid serv. avail 003·4567963-1786 6.96 f.88(1 Townhouse •Bar·B·Que NEWBREEDAPTS Ph · 1 BR w /lort ~-Applns, ... -----;:H--1 -T-I I ·11 , l Unfuntished 3525 • onl e service u"I furn Fncl garage r ireplace. 4 u , ;i iA, own 1ou:-.c> ~ 1r, ... ~ 111. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1 m1 e to ocean "' · ' · nt-w crpts. drp:,. ll/O . pool. l1ltn~. \•:t:-.ht<lr.v. PANOHAM I C Ocean ---------1 Pool. jacuzzi . 393 w;ilk lo schuols & l>hOP· gar f\o pc•t:-. 1;75 !H!IX Ladies 2 months Hamilton. 645·4411 eves, .,.,1c A k 1 View. San Clemente. R•ntr--642-196-0days. prng . ...., ·•· mo. :-. or 0 p . l C t 1· ,......._ ----Bt·v nr Dale, OO:H5ti7 or 3 L~droom . ,1 vicw + pool ana 0 '" ' 8 a ina. Next to beach. studios, .... EWPORT ..... '''·l786 + tenn1~. formal riming, New 3 BR, 21'2 Ba, Club " ~ JI p I Golf...,., .. 1&2 Hr from $145. l 1r c ph1cr ipcrdc rll'r. ouse. oo, · ~· . #. T · APARTMEMTS JjEACHWALK Conclo c·lost' le) 1''11:-.hmn lsldnd. 400-7101 J ac u zzis "' ennis. I --846-1323. 2 BR. Unf $135/MO Nt>w. lg 3 br, 2 ba , close mmcd1ale occ·upunc·y. Dupl Unfwn 3600 ----------1 PLUS UTILITIES t o bch.$36-0mo.51H-~7 /\varl<thlc-now. ('al l exes MEN,smallbeachholel. l nfants.Nopets ---owner at li44·4t~7. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I' "'"2 50 k A ts 2-150 Newport Hlvd, CM 4 Bedrooms. family room, Nf>T. HGTS. MedJl·slylt, ,ooms -wee · P formal dining. S1n~l t' 4 BR. 2 HA duplex. all new 3 hr, 2 bu, beam ~IOO. mo. 536·7056 _ t>Lory. Outstanding loca xlras , I hlk O<'<·un. uv;11l ccil'g .. frpl, dhl gar. NO 1ncreast> in summer •ShodyGordensPool • t10n , h ighly de:.1rable now. S:J7ri. fi 42 J3Gl / 646-Wf..6or645-9551 renl. Beaut. I br furn Fresh. clean $l60/Sl95. nf e"1 gmh b' olr hv o.odl ywp1 the 615·9794 'icw1>()rt 's PinC!'lt &>ach. apts $165 & ~175 Splamsh Adults. 177 E. 22nd SI • Style bldg, pvl enc gar., C.M 642-3645 11c hoob. park . leno111 Duplex n1•w :1 Hr. 2 Ua. m·w 3 Br, 2 Ba, ch•r. kit.. pool, sauna, Jnrlry, udlt..;; ----- courts and b1kr trail C'l<·c· kt w/w crpt , drvs. w/w t•pt. yrly S37S. mo 17301 KeelllOn Ln. I blk Spar 2 Rr, J ba. balcony, nearby. About 2 m1h•s lo SJ75 mo .. yrly Finest ~-2Sl!l/(2l3)333·2266 _ W. of Beach orr Slatt-r. nor new. Within l blk bca('h. $425/mo. IST + hi·arh 548 2819/ (213) HEW DUPLEX 84.2-7848 Npl Blvd. No pctll. 144 l.lst mo + depos1ls . :t'J:l 22ti6 -L' L C M 64'' l'-"l Deluxe ~filit·level ; 1300 . 8 C d 1 8 .. N 1s a n, · .... ..., · !'hone 962-HI U! L• 1 N rt LI f 2 r. on o. 1 ~' "· ear ----.-or ·•·a~e. ewpo r gts. sq l, 2 b< rm W/loR-den, Huntington H a rbour. 120 ALBERT Pl.ACf; Super sha rp 3 Br, Z ba. 4 br , II{ film. rm. ~'h ba, frplc, plltt!h erptg, home· w h •-11 er No""lR Del 2 b l ba adulLc; WILSON GARDENS Beautiful ~rounds, quiet, 2 br. Townhouses. 11~ hi.I. l'PIS. drps. bltns, do:-ed µullos. pool Sl85. per mo Adults. no pets. 21'.! hlks m WC'sl o[ Harbor Hlvcl., on Wilson 1205 Florida, $190 .S S36-!m72 536.9524 3 BH. 2 Ha. lurnorunf. pets. 'hov.·casc design SSOO Mo/yt'arly a pts. steps lo beach, Lge deluxe 3 hr. 2'h ba, 311 STEPS TO BEACH SN·urity bldg. private features & bltns at Hunt. 2 BR. J ha. winrnrS235 patio + heated pool. Harbour. $350. mo. Va· 3 Br, 2 ha. uni. S350Yrly From S215 5515 River ean l. All ut 1I pd NEWPORTCREST Av{'..N B.Ml 2566 x.lti-1938 or 846-1311 2 UR. z Ha condo $.525 2 HUGE Hedrms. Super location, beam <·e1llngs. No pets. Sl iO mo. 6-15·6611J 2HH apt. houst•. Frplc l<1•spons1ble ad11lts. no pct<; S21S. 41 3 Ford Hd ti•H;.(1832 Dana Point 3826 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 2 Ba. dsbwshr, patm. J!Ur, S2l;J. mo 3:J!:Hili Stiver Lantern4~J.()ti76 Fountain Volley 3834 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PARK PACIFIC l\UULTLIVING I Bdrm from S 185 2 Bdrm from $205 Furn1Unl modds ava1I I 0250 La Hacienda FOUNTAIN \'ALU.:Y 968-3378 MOVE-IN BONUS --------- Huntinqton BHCh 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 WKS. RENT FREE Walk to the ocean from your own l or 3 BR in ll.H N l•:w apts .. shag crpll>. drps, ltltns. all .,., 1frplc 's. l'LJ\N NOW FOR SUM M EH. START ATS275. mo'ly FOXX De•elopment Corp. 305 17th St., II B. ( 7 }.1 ) 53ti -42.)() L<;. 3 br, 2 ba, 3 blks. to bt'h, newly d ecorated. S310 mn, R46·02-16 -----------1 Brand new dlxc2 br. 2 ha, din rm. blts n, D/W, cov g ar . nr . llbr. S250 1:!4li·!IO I ;) $175. 2 BH, Good Joe. 7731 2WteksfrffRent t:ll1s "B'' 842·2671 {II' Next to beach. Studios, 675·1868 1&2 hr from Sl4 5. ---------- Jacu7.z1 s & tenn i s. 2 BR + den, fncd yrd, 846 -1323 C r p t s . d r p s , -----washer/dryer. J)shwhr. Frplt'. 53li·2651 BRANO NEW Irvin~ 3844 COMMERCIAL Ofhce suite, N t. S250 VERSAILLES NEWPORT ISerunty gate entrance ./Underground parking. ./Elegant furn lounges ..'Billiards , exerl:1se, Sauna rooms. ./Htd pool & sunde{'ks ./Orean view! lligh on the hlul f O\'erlook ing Newport Harbor ..'Privary! J>eaeetul. Spacious. I .Serene adult.sonl y I Elevator scn 'tt'l' BACH, I, 2&3 BR FROM $195 MOVE IN BONUS 9()1 CAGNEY LANE NEWPORT BEACll <Corner Hospital Rd & Superior above P~1cif1c Coast Jfwy l. 71~ -645 6242 2 & lBedrootns ••••••••••••••••••••••• $250. & Up. Fireplaces, 2 BH, 11.a bn. A/l·ontl .. Re:ir bunJ?alow. 11 ':> Br. s hag rrptg, near 5 Points pool, rec. pvt. .:~r. & yearly, $250. ulll pd walk Shopping Children & lndry. Wtr. pd. $21.:l mo. to beach. 675·0.'>37 OK .N f \ 551·2632 -------~ets. . · o . ee. ' ~ent EASTBLUF ~' 2 br & den, <..ipnKidd,842-7!>94 LaCJVnaBeach 3848 or 2 Br. Frpl. Pool. ••••••• •••••••••••••••• Adults. From £<!95. ~48 WALK TO BEACH 3 HM stu~10, Cyn. vu. blk Amigos Way, 4!Ji ·llm: UTILITIES PAID to bch. Util rnc. No pels. G44 ·0W6. $200. 4!}9·41885-7PM • -----Ht>aut. studio apts, 2&3 -----WESTCLIFF 2 Br. l'J Ba ttr, frplcN, bllns. dis h· Lease. 2Bd, lBa. Condo. townhouse . Adults onlv. washers, 2 car i:aragc. Adults . no pets. Garagt>, No pets. 1728 Bedford l,n, Sunderks. From $275. North e nd, ~70. Month. $285. mo. 548-7533 S36 -25n 494·0076. ;.::...===========_Jl=.:=======--==-===-=-=-~-SHARP 2 bdr near b<'h, stv. r errig, ~iris. no pets. SEEK & FIND' Var ieties or Apples S29~._yrly. 645~ Luxury Duple'< on Canal. 3Br, 2 ba or 2Hr, 2ba. BQat slip avail. 67:J·2058 or 673·2282 From $160. Oakwood offers the finest in countrv club living at a price you can affo rd. Plus Oakwood Garden ApL'i offers an exclus ive "No Rent Rai se Guarantee ." We guarantee that your rent will not be raised for l FULL YEAR, and you still have the fl ex· ibtlity or month to month cx·cupancy. Ther e's l million in ret'reation facilities. A full lime a ctivities director .,., ho plans parties, BBQ's, trips & more! F ree Sunday Hrunch. Plus beautiful :-.10J:(les 1 & 2 br a pls, furn & unfurn. Rents from Sl60. Prices vary by location . Models open 10 lo 7. Sorry no pets or children. Oakwood Garden Apartments ~orta.echHortti Irvine and 16th 6 •5·0550 HewporthocltSMtti 16th and Dover 6•2-8170 HARBOUR LIGHTS A limited number of tH>acious 2 bedroorn, l bdrm & den & 3 bdrm un- its are now a vailable. lli700 Saybrook Lane lluntini(ton Harbour. • (714 )1146-3341 Lincoln Property Co . N SN VHERNSEOAHCTUDMR 0 ll 0 RA t, UW INT tl AN 0 P ~ £ RO VT~RAVEN STE I N THYP TP A SENI W N TA TNA MYAT S HIRGJONTRANSPARENTS F: (' r R A 0 F, L I c r 0 u s A p p R N RI EANASUMLICO US LOK -2 BR, View Apt, Park 3 HR . 2, BA . mini ocean Newport, NB. Sublease vtt'w, Crpts & drps. No Cor s ummer. 5444863. <'hlldrcn. f:i45·M38 aft 1 SF.1£11lAADAY Kf; PDf.C C HROMEB EAT Y t, 8 I T 0 f. I, I C I A L D W EU L AM C I NTOR HM C I N £tNNJPP IP EL RAMRBL~ DONSTEIN SSS EHCUDCUN JTR O MEB&A UTYW IN 8 AQ pm. Rooms 4000 ~876 ••••••••••••••••••••••• [;urJtc 2 Br. 2 Hu, Golf Course v1f'w, 2 car gar. $235. & $250. mo lease. 494 -2339 eve or 49'l-9487. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lAVEATTHEBEACtf $25. & up a wk, 673--0440 _!!NE KNOT MOTEL ROOM & Hath, pvt. en- trance for man w/ gd. anta Ana emplymt. r ecord. 494-8170 leeo ------- •• •• •• • • • •• • ••• ••••••• • ROOMS $20. wk up witb SI25 NEWr:R sin1iJe. I kitchen $30. wk up apt. s mall ('hild /pet/ok. 2701 548-9755 or 645-3967. W. Mtl' .. adden. M2·6S47. nr all 1whl11 Av:ol now. like storaj(e, walk· in H er"' ry · ..-· · uxe r, · · ~l~ns. Nrs.1~f'~:~:; & $450mo 714 ·WMI053 clo11ctis. bllth & guesl W7--42JOor846-8890. __ ~~-~;1ts. SlS.5. Call : =~.~~';;.;:.::i!~,.:r."'~--.:! $11 5. Newer IRR. bltns, -J' •nii<'r. -·-·-· · USF:TH E--bath, bltn gas range & 1 BR furn . 1 blk Crom llW4e•-11100•il1t1 .. H..•1 crpts. drpii. dlllpMa6. Gd Pvt e nt /K . prlv CM $25 /wk & '65/mo. UJ•. S48·S954 or 558-00SS 2 n l .... bll"'S dbl our ti d k 2 ..... ('h Pool No "h1ldr"n Al.Mt:MAHU: Pll'PIN mu V£Nlt'r~IN R0'4t\ flP.M'T't' toe ·. 2701 w. M <'"' .. ddcn. r. u... '". d "'"1' DAILY PILOT oven. po 0 ec • ear U'C.. • 50 ~ l pd" • •$I 00 OFF• HAl.OWIN JONATHAN KTAYMA~ r u JtEAUT. room, "\'lb" in cov'd µut1 0 fence ye . "1''AST cnclosc1I gart,g(• w/ll)un· no pets. $1 . uu . ma.1c1otr~ ~CINTO!'IH Dt'<'tf~ r PH: 542·6547 h ,.. " 5250,96:t 2273 --RF.SULT" dryroom P l4yonJy('i('('· 960 _2_7_46 ______ CJ\SAGRl\NAOAAPTS TRAN~PARF.NT NORTHt:RN ~PY WIN~'" : Weat.h.1ter lati ome. Kit priv, &ood 2. 3 & 4 Hr $275·$385 SERVICE trrlc. Adubllkls So. ofbeCol4ha;t EnJOY more <'105Cl space Luxury Llvtnf( ...._ _____ T_OM_ .. ,_,.._.,,_-_T_hf_A_09_••_••-•------..i" ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.M. loc. 548-39.32 DIRfi:CTORY I wy, S s from ac . 1 & 2 Hcdrooms F.nJOY muth lupr "S•tk A Y1"1i" pun!" with Ovtl' 60 QUIET, ZAR, 2BA, lndry , Room w/pvt. en\~ IJ . Ch 1ldren/s10.:l~s & J>c'L'I For Result S440. 435 Golden rod, by Aelllng "don'&. needs'' Rec.room&Pool d1KW>v•rie•1>~rp1nelin1nell·new1erl .. o1'24·~«ebootleu. pool, no peu. $l6S. 964 l walkln closet, pyt. ~ .. • ok N(I fC"t'R. Barbara, "-, C 11 Corona dol Mar. (714) with a ()ally Pilot 979-1911 TnOtdtt ..nlume1l,l1 1nd Rl.Mndltror ateh.ru11&lna cbtcu Mad ison 846.12771 Refriu, SlO" mo. cu ..., .. 6739 ~7 7620 ;,er"Vite ,n "'7" --. C1s"11lf1ed Ad ........ 5678. CM bl ·s k •· F d" f hi • .. "' m ....,.. · ---842 56711 <'lit 322 " .,..,,..,, " .,.... 400 Me rri mac Wey, P411• • 10 ·" • 1" in cat• 0 t • n•""'PllPff• 892·5085. 64412196 • ==--==-~~-===:::::.L..... _ _:::.::..=:.:..:.:...:~~::___1...~~~-====='-~~.._~~~~~~__..-~~ -'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--!....:=:--=-:;=-.....,..-------J..;..==.,.;;....:::;::;:=::::=.;==:;;;;;;i I \ Thursday, March 27, 1975 DAILY PILOT C9 Add it ... Build it...Dlaper it. .. Hammer it ... Cari>et !t ... Cement H ... Wire lt...Hoe it ... Ctean lt. •• Move 1t...Press it, .. Paint IL.Nail it ... Ptaster lt...Flx It ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb it. .. atch 1t •• Pipe 1t. .. emo e 1 Roof it. .. Landscape 1t .. Tile 1t ... Trim it .•. Sew it ... Hdul it... Add it ... Pla nt it .. : Alter tt ... Learn It .. ·~tittl.g •••••••••••••••••••••• Carpet S•rYke Dreumcllkf199 Q•••CJ eMro1 S.n~ HMM~IH..a.g u.chcoplnq • PahttiltCJ/Paperiac) ...,., & Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... , .. a··················· .......•...•........... • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Loving Care. l'nc''f Yll. By J 0 H N • S Carp o l & Oress makln& In The hr/day/week. NiJLht.s Upboblcry. Dnabampoo Europc1an Manner. We w k " d ' 0 K · H c I • C :o; o 11 r e l a rd a n t s ) . furnish everythinJC. De Tree-Carden-Landscape EJc trlciao & Carpco~r THt: .Ut:ST in DometiUt S.rv. Quality Work ' wU do Rm. Add, Pat.to., Cleaning. Robbie'• Rag Dependable-Bob. Remdl, le Repairs. &Mop.548.fr757 R.OTOTll.l.IN<ai.s 1'1\o5l It. L. s IN() R S late Remodels & Add1.Uop.s by )'ards. Sod 21wu & 111 lic/m~rd 1-:xh'nor. Pay ltosebt-rry Build~r. Gd. :tlllll. Landsc.tptng. D<1) monlhl> n:> ~ Quul workmanship at at ~-OS47 J ~arue Deareasers & Wl color s1ancd ror you. Cord11y SS7·9lll0 6'7$-4578 -----Apt specud clean lutchen or eve. Turn. 9ti0-2170 tord<1Ult' pr1 C(':) l"ret! E'!>l attfl" /Repair & plannin.: for ~our t.'On hs'•es• Set"Viu bngbtenerK & 10 i;njnute Fashions. 5S6·4232 by •••••••••••. ••••••••••• ble ach ror your white appt only Jupanese Gudener. H...tleg 1 tove etc. bathroom Complete Yard work. ••••••••••••••••••••••• shunpoo l rm & h.AJI $2.S. Mosonry •• • • • • • • • • • • • ••••• •• • • • ' l' n 1 ,. n c: c . 1, 1 <' ~ 1 J 7 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• PA'l'Cll l'l.AS'l'i':RI NCs 5l8 I~. curpels, ~uvt: money by ---------l<eypunc b, Card Hort, savlnl( mt• extra traps. Electric:el Duplicate, Llst. UEN Cleun l1vln1: room, dirun& ••••••••••••••••••••••• DEC,$t6·7160extJ68 rm & hull $15. Any rm E LECTRICIAN. Sml ~7.50, couch $10, cha.ir $5. Jobs. mainl/ ~paus. 22 Cleun -up. Free est. 5'8·5687 642·3102 M 0 VIN G, ha u ll o g ."--------WI LL IA MS & Soni. All T y 1H'"I t-•ree 1':11 Ma io nry Ur1c•k / t1mJk,,.\'.1 1l ~~ Roofinq garage cleanup. Reliable Housecleanlog b)' day. MIKE'S GARDENING fast service. 9113-6452 Experienced w /re l• 81 k S ••••••••••••••••••••••• oc I ·wn1 .. lie. 28J0.1ti •1 mb' • • AN CV BARN 1'.:S . 15)rsexp1:o; whal l'Ounls, yrs exp. lie 233108. Malnl/C1eanup/Tnm -Own trans p. 546-6018 (;a II sso 6371 ..-u UMJ I< 1-: I' A I H ~. .d I l y p1·-., Ht·J, Fr 1•1· ,.,, Ill ,.,.,k I t>r \\ a I l ICJll .• u ~u -······················· Sec r t! ta ri a I St: r v 1 n : not method. I do work 54~·5203 Reas rate!>. lly the p11.~t: myself. lid. refs. 531-0101 -------- t-:xper & Reas 543.0930 Moving/Hauling. Student. lg truck, reas. Barry. JAPANESE LADY Would Like to House Clean. 645-1587 MoYlllMJ MA l<V !:> l'LUMHINl; ftMral SffYlces 548·9723 & 535-6198. •••••••••••••• ••• ••••• • t1t t>4H 9tKl7 • or hr. 640 ~-. GardeniltCJ --- -Mesa Cll'.iJnang, Carpeb & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpenter u. ph. olslery. Steamed Mu!>hroom composl, lawn •••••••••••••••••••••• <'le aned or :-,hamp 7 • ., oo topper, plunl mixes. SAVE & Profit. Cw.lom 557-6 .... Delivery Open 7 days remod, r e pair, add·on, Agnscape. 842--0058. lnsulahon. Free ci.t & Prof Carpet/Roor Oesigns. 645--31311 & Window CfeanllMJ ti rdn 'g I M ain/Lndscp. Oukh Service 537-1508 sod, spklrs, cleanup, soil ALL'l'YPES • BIG & Small • 536-1648 Cement /Concrete ••••••••••••••••••••••• , . Brcak/Or ill/He moye cond. 642·3331/64,6-4908 Experienced Japanese Landscaping & Gardening Free Est. 979-7731 ....................... Hauljng. Yd. cleUJ1u1>, Income Tax Los A.CINI TI111e1t moving, odd Jobll. R.elfa· ••••••• • •• ••••• •••••• •• Mil hons o( Amencaru; ble, low rates. 556 0347. CFC 1-'IN Svc~ 0112 Are Drinking Water llauhng & Lt. Moving. Tax prepared, your hm PotcnliallyDangeroW>! lmm cd De pendable Dkkp'g.finplanrung .. CONSUMER l d y d CONTRACT" service. $10 oa /up ear roun servll'l' ~8-2868 A c tivated charcoal ---------- filters are not th • 1-'ree Tax Service• lor '74 relurns to couple hsl ing hou:.e a mkt 6'.4· for :i mos Brkr. 968 -8182. GOHDON Moving J2 Van . lie, 1ns. lowesl r all'i> ID OC. l::!>l!. 581--0643 OUT & AUOUl''''! LO<:al /Slalew1dc Moving 7 ua, tree ei.l, 521 2071 Paintln9/PaperincJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •TOI' <~llALITY• lnlt:nor & 1-;xlcnor Call I.cc liJ0·7278 t•v NO J OllTOOSMAl.1. Just Plud>ift9? Fa:.l S1•rv11:e Heal> H all'S J 1ht Orw <'<t II To J l ST l'LlJMU ING li42·4 II l I. H l) l'IS l'lumlnng \\'jtl.'r lllri.. all ::.111•, d1,1J1(hJls i.lopa~l'i>, 11· !Ji.Hrs , r1·rnolll'1111g .ind rcp1ping Nl'w Con. ... lru~ tiun. 2·1 111:. lie & hond 64'1·6:!1U .IC IUIOl"IN1: l.11·1·11-.1•11 ~ I nsun"<I 1-·r,·1· .... t .• m .u11;c> SiC)ft• . ..•......•••••........ NEILL N1•:ClN . l"I' Thi· Full S1•1 'IH' S1g11 c '11 l"or Sa le., 111.111,,..11 ·i:r; I Te levision Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• f 1n1 s h e d Caq,entry J\sphalt /Cenwnt. tow RcmO<.lel, re pair Vtn<'l" ra Les 54!1-9933 or Lenhofr 675·186.5 aft 1;, IHO·Ol68 536-8475 . ----CUST<>~t Cement Work ParadiseG~ Specialize Restoration & La ndscape. Mthly Mainlenance & Spnnkler Repair. 642-8649 & 673-3910 an1>wer. Bollled wale MOVING hauling. A·l expensive-inconvenient. work. Reasonable, col· •Good New!>• The most lege stude nts. 847·2126. p r o m i s i n ~ De vise . -M 1·1 Cl . -"Reverse Osmosis" de· . ovang, Hau ng, eanup veloped by• our Govt. at 2 :.tudenls, expcr & reas. cost or $30.000,000.,_iw_o_._17_4_9 ______ _ RILEYTAXSEtWICE 77l* W ~ST 19th, 0 Costa Mesa, Cu. 26 yrs exp. t>42-&142 P rul l'a1nll'r , ho11 ci.t 1;LUMHINC: 54~·ll7.>7 wo1k, n·J-.. lnl/t'Xl 1n•1• Fi t-c i-::.t c;u.ir B ol est H1•l i.. 5·HS 27:>~1 •I\ 'I 111 ILI Hl.t·::-.• l".ill I\, 1f1 glll T\' lor 1·1·as \\Olk. 110 I \II.I \'hJl )!I: 1111 l'\ l.' 6-\\ 1•1•!.1•1111 S. I\ lllg 11B I\ F\ ~llA) :12;0 All carpentry work done. PJlios. Iteai.onable no JOb loo small <.:all "'rec E st 542....:8514 Astronauts used lhis de· vice. We now have a Housecleaning lronirtCJ &12 3~ 13 !\I i.l r Chg II K31i7 !I:! Marty. 581--4174. ------ Uough framing & f1nii.h No Job loo S mall or Lge Call Bob. &10 :nsc; 'Urick & Cement Work" Exp. Heas. f'ree est. T rade labor for ? Call Larry 645 816.5 Dressmaking Use the Daily Pilol •·Fast • • •••• • • ••••••••••••••• Re s u It • ' Se r v 1 l" e Orcssmuk1nit in the Euro· Directory. Your service pcan manner by appt. 1s our s pec ialty . Call l>es1gned tor you. <.:or 642·~78, ext. 322. d ay Fa:.h1on s. 556-4232 YARD CLIEAM UP Comp Maint 645-0309 European Landscaper Tree Service· Clean~P­No ma1nt, rl!as 642-5329 · l''or Result Service Call 642-5678 ext. 322 home unit. Pure water al ••••••••••••••••••••••• your tap -.Ot• per gal. Housecleaning by Relia· Lease/ Buy 1-'ree Trial. ble Couple. References. Act Now. S-14-2668. Reas. Rates. 548-6271 HANDYMAN llomes & Celia. I 'm looking lor Apti.. Consc1ent1uu!> Hou~es lo clean Exp. Crartsman. 645-6558. Housekeeper. 646·6.'iO"l ----"THINGS" by Moose. HOUSECLEANINGis our Gen woodwork, repairs, Bus iness. Call Jaruce·:. ~um bing, el<'. 642-5613. Raggedy Anns. 675-£553 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ·11 Do Your Jronu\~ an my home on Sat. & Sun Reas on able . 551·5131 artcr 5::10 p m . lll anytime weekcnds Use the Daily Pilot "Fai.t R es ult " Se rvict Directory. Your service 1s our s pecially. Call 642·5678, exl. 322. I WANT WOR" I I II Quallly-Low r~1ll'S l'Jlllhm·l•ti45 S.:li6 alt I •THE HANGMEN* Lie 274046. 1-'ret.> t•i-1 I> Sch~ arlz Sr. 558· IJOI Pool s~nice ...••........•......... fount;iin Valh•v l'ool Sup ply S1•1 '11·1· 'i:!i ;,o mo And \\ J.,h ..,11 Supphl'i> Ucl t n •1• lS I 1 J;.!17 ~111 5 Remodel & Repair ...•.••..•..•..•..•.••• ()uallt~ 1111111 .. 111111 111-. :!,1 'r-. l':\P l"r1·•· ,.,, Fair p1'11·l' (.',di lwn. I 1·a11• 1...12 I 7i0 t-: \l'' & \\'kn<" Tile •.........•..•.....••.. CI" Iii\ :\1 It' 1'11.1•: . '"'' ~ 1(('1110(1.·l I 11•1· I.... ·''"I I••"'\\ t•l1·11111t· .>.lh ..! l.!h Top Soil ••••••••.•...........•. •Top S111 I• ( '0111po-.1 • * ,\1 u k h • I hod IHllKI * (.'\LL ~.xi, t~lJU Room & Board 4050 Office Rental orlq~H, Trust Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7 I 00 Help Wanted 7 I 00 Help Wanted 71 00 Deeds 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••. ••• ••• ••••••••••• 4400 u1iness Rental 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Chrislian. Pvt Home lor t:lderly. (Juil'l Al mosphcre llomcl'Uok 111g. 545 -0268. WESTCLIFF BLDG. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOOKKEEPER KEYBOARD LOANS up to 80% Art1•st -Commerc1·a1 I') p1 i.t . gcn "I ul(• lknt.il 1(1·1·1·p1 p.irl t111w Nt·l'd "••\lio:11d pl;n1•1 O Cuni.trutuon cx1x·r dl' no\\· C\l'nlu.lll~ ""11rl.uig lor prol1•:-.,1on.d gro"u11. I st TD Loans-81/2°/o P~nftlt Pert-Time :.irahk. not ne1•e:.-. II B 1 n lo I u 11 t • m 1• 0 Ii t'.111 Molt• 11i" 241 1 P .C II & f.1a <' 557-3062, 2.i hr. Sale NEWPORT BEACH Curnef Wf'l"cllll [j,..,,. and •twin• A•• ..t,.A1rc-11i-no ~142~1 1720()!.q. l_L __ _ v Com"91• ...-0<;.t v'Mvoie l'sychiatnl' Su1le avail for Guest Hom~ 4150 2"d TD Loans L' • 1 · N urn·• %2 ti68.5 daily !I 4 manJgl'I t-:11ll1u.'>1ai.m &. r me re t a1 s tore m e wport B e ach ... h LowestratesOrangeCo. 011ly t•\p1.·r :1n· rnu.,t:-.lor l '' l.t-.<:,\1. Shl'ltt·:l'AllY Satffer~Co. n eeds Commercial Artist on a po:-.1t 111n x1111 work111g i'fr"'porl ci·iitt·•-. 1.,Pl'r 642.2171 54S-06ll part-time bas is with abilities in Boutique Manager Exp\I l'Md. 1111w1~ nlc' X9M·:J95& lll'l'dt·d Cuotl i.l-.111 :;. ~ E...,•1"' l yr. s ub-lease. Partially .1~0:·::.=-I urn. XI nt locati o n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Serving Ha rbor area 24 n ewspaper /magazine illustratio ns & n e <' d 0 n I Y all P 1 Y or ~Ii x~1a2 1·1t·... 1;111 !!~10 · · · d' Sw1mwc;ir/Sport:-.wear yearli tn·store prmtmg 1s play. tkach area Pll 1;;:1 7:lli!J PRIVATE ROOM ./ s.cy -voe. • .-lrvmc-:-.lewport area OP· for ambulatory pcr.,on ./ • ....,.. pwk1~• poi.1le OC airport ad,..i.· {;ood meals. N1tc !>ur tent rest;iuranl row oi\ round1n ~s. 1·:asls1de MacArlhur Blvd. Quiel, nnouncements/ Personals/ Lost& FoUnd <.'osta Mesa. Avail now.•-----------l adcqualc parking. Phanl• Call 548·7J.18 . SS• PER SQ Ft Dr. Wagner. 714·985·845'1 ltil 7 W ESTCLffF-NB AGT. 54 1 5032 Summer R~ntals 4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. 2 lrn, nl'ar h.iy . IJcal·h, p<Jrk . Ju11l' lhn1 Sept. lSlh. Weekly . 673--0473 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost & Found 5300 •Corona del Mar• •Cl>M OcluxeOfficcs• Small . Patio Store/Or-••••••••••••••••••••••• Fulli.en·1ce/ample prkg flcl' :sioo.497.1215 LOST: Malepoodle,gra). lhl.' Wl-:LTON BLDG. V1«. Irvine & Lmda Ln :IB55 E Ci.l llwy 675-6000 Industrial Rft'ltal 4500 NB, .Jeweled grCt.'n col· -----••••••••••••••••••••••• tar. 646·1277 atl 3 rm a BR. & dcnhorm• \.\1lh l'VT. OFC. 200 Sq. Ft. ~S<t .f"'l S300permo. Heward. !>~Im . pool -onl.v ' · lllk l' Pl 'd · Panel 'd . · an · t 3''7" u1r<:·h NB \gt ------lo Cd.\t beach. View ol Wcs lm1n:.te r lndui.t ~1 -SoS~" . . I • i''OUND: white rcmale bay & JCll\". AVAIL t om pl<'\. :iw s q . It. - ---Samoyed. 9 mos. old .J ULY & AUG. Hny & Wareh i.i:. s pate a\all EAST 17thSTREET Vrc .CM751·746.5 If you ha ve these abilities we don t care if you're retire d , rais ing a family. or too wealthy to work full -lime; we need you an ave r age of 8·10 hour:-\ a week, (2 weekday mornings.) Draw up a r esume rig ht away & ~end it to Cla!->sifiecl Ad l'o. 395 c 10 J);.ul y Pilot. P.O. Box 15GO Costa Mesa. CahL 92626 Meach Hlly 892-44:!8 Top serv1t.·t• ltK'. 700 Sq. l.o!>l Hlack & White 675·3000 ti44·5010e\C~ WATERFRONT ltshop "101t1ces.Amplc Australian Sheep dog, ~rsonals 5350 HelpWanted 7100 Vacation Rentals 4250 on-silc parking. Sl65 cropped tail. freckles.••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . •••••••• ••••••••••••••• Newport Beach H t· a Io n om 1 l· i.. H k r \ icinity or College Parle . t·::-.e1·ulll'e oft 1l·e:. li75·ti700 l(l•ward ! 545.3501 ,\!>k Me al>uul ~loll'} ~J~ Cabin. H1g Hear Sips 14! 2 frplc. Cir TV. pool thlt• 548·:144ti or -t!J.1·6:~•1 Sl~o ~1~>11 Month Co:;mcllcs \.:Jll lor I-rt:l' \11.'\\0llJoat:;&walcr ,\lJ:::iSION Viejo Laguna l•'OUN O : Malamule. Fac1al.An1la.~15·b".!lU BILL GRUMDY Nigut•I an•••· llandy lll male:. Hrookhurst & Ed· -----• .- Hl';illor 1;7., lilttl San Oiq!il Fw~ :!Ill.I to lll)!l'r March 22. 894-7198 SP IHITUAL HEAOl'.R Retttalstosh~ 4300 woo sq 11 l'.111 owner ---OpcnlOAMlolOPM ••• •• • ••• ••••••••••••• • l'llU1'0U Hi\ 1•11 .. ;1< "Jilts 1$31 -1400 l'OliN 0 : .. Candy Sezel' Advice on a ll mi.Iller:.. 1'"or u ·nl t"cmal1.• ~h.1r1• lo s h a rl' 1:100 ~'I I l -Schnauzer, rem. Vic 19th 312 N. El Cammo Real Ba IJ) s 1 l l c r . I 1 1 1• 1 11 ~rJndmolhcr typ1• prt' lt.'rrcd. am 's &15 ()172 riA B VS ITT EH 1 n my home, 2:30 t1I m1<1 n111-. own tr.in s 7:i t Ht.17 before2 JO P~l ht\.\ n JO 5 BUS BOYS l\lu-.l lw on·r 18. A1>1>IY 2 to :i. ,\Ion thru l-'r1d,1y. C ll AS l'lllL I. l27H :'\ewporl Hlvd. C~t . !\sh lor oll 1ct• Carpenlt!rs lldper. ll;in.I work mg Heltable. I 'ons ncnt1o u :.. $3.50 hr ti411 ll2·1K CASHIER/SALES Sal & Sun. Will train. Must h a\t' good "'orking knowlt.'dl!t' ol llgurt·s i."<.: plca:-.Jnt 1wr..,1111.d1tv K-17 115111 Cashiers Waiters & Waitresses i\pply In l'cri.on ll.unl>u1 g1.·r llamll'l, lf>-15 Adam., \n•. Co:.ta Vll·-..1. Condo 1n F. \'. !Jti8·17>11 w/!.amc or other pro Rentals Wanted 4600 & Monrovia CM 673-3962 San Clemente, For :.ippt. all.5pmorwknds less1ons l<l'f swomo. Nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• (;1111492·9034 492·913li •ll••A•N•K•.-------Cllll.t> C,\HE·lor II ' yr 17th & Ornuge All', CM. Executive <who owns fo'OUND: Collie,male.sa· old huv ~lu:.l-.pt•ak rll..11 Respon j.!al wbhl'" lo i.l1c charm10~ Ual 1'1 hnmt S48·Hl l>I home & really t•ares lor hie & white. Vic of Estan Living TOC)l'ther? TELLEA to l u lo r <· h 1 I II ti 11 1t1necds:lor1Hdrm.un c1a lligh Sehl. CM. Can Why NolMarry Tuday? ll11nl.BchBrand1 houi.1•1•ll0a n1nj!. drivt' w I i. a m e ti;;, Ii I 3 ti CO Ro:--, \ 1k I "v1 A H :! 673·2:SXJ room :;1111\.'. $1'.!a m11 "'t L ' lo h· ... 111• Coast llwy. garden. Xlnl I urn rental in Corona ild C'la1 m at O C. Animal NoTesl! Nu Lin•nse! *I" lime t'ar. llv1• in !lour-. 7 Ill Mar ur NcwpUrL wi th Sheller. No Publlcily! 1Ji3-5230 • lkmkkeep1ngl·x1>1·r 1\M , ~ :io •1·:«1 l':-01. l\I F 1' • ur r. :. ari -~ ~ prkg.6734120 oC'ea n view on yearly ---------1----• Tclll!rexpcnl•nt·t· Tt•I ti?:) 1::1>11 basis. Will pay S.350.-~50. FOUND: V1<.· San Juan Girl wanted tor platnni<· Apply Jlou:-.l'. 4Udrrn. ::>•» Ne ___ _ _ util. :! mi. IH·h. Jim. Water Vww ofc. pvt bath, 963·515;) A/C/ulll in<:. reas rent per mo. <21:H c~t -7749 or Capo. Sat 3/22. Grey. re lations hip. Goldenstate Bank Cle rt ~a I & Sl·1·rl.'l ari .ii P.O. Hox 1217 Whittier, while & black shaggy Call 9ti3·4258. Personnel Department skills ~IJO t.lt'r mo. C..111 Furn Mob1k llomc. llB Suii.:te malt: ~I mv 2400 W. Cst I lwy (acrosi. from Slut t Shi rt I 544·8'i78 Ca 90609 female terrier. No 10. ~ t &----10230 Paramount Blvd for a1>rt..K35·9:J16 Call 496-3057. oymn. Dowm·y. Ca RETIR.EO EXEC & ~ill': reparat10ft 213 923·!•161 C 0 n d 0 I A pt. pre 1 . r'OUND: Samoyed, male. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coll Agt'n(·y MJ.!r !)12h .13L 37i'.! •Li\C;UNA BEACll• Comm 'I. <:l<1i:.s A. ol l1l'l' bldg. Two adJ ·ng 240 sq 11 F:astblulC NH. ~150 be Vic Magnolia & Slater. i'~qual Oppor Employer Elcl'lllydra u Maml SIS" ti44 -55 1\J fo'.V.Call847·4950. Job Wanted, Per:.oni''riday toSAi50 W unll·d Hc-.p . y11u11 ~ ,~·om:.in lo i:.harc 2 111 hou!>e II\ 1.•1j.!. lkh ~I I( mo + utll Walk Lo m..111~ h eh. t\\Jll .\pril 15lh <.:all -!!Ii 15-12 allb, ai.k 1111 Jan su1tt·s. ~1 20. mo ea. ml'I Young couple w /sml util s El>Gt-:w,,T~:H <'hlld nd small house. ll l:;AL 1-;STATE. CM/llli ;i rca to ~lt.i:> I 7025 OY & PBX Hecpl/typc Lo ~1 1''ound lrg. male Collie Ma~ BARB Telephone Work S.'"lOIJ \'ll" or Anahe1m&Maple. •••••••••••••••• ... ••••••• i-:xveriem·t•d 1o·v1NE PEDCQNNEL Sun morn.6-t2-300l. l::xperrenl'cd Class l CocktailWoitrrss I'\. "-" 494-K53n t;.14·103.1 ---driver needs work. Local wanll•d tor a new eleg..1nl SERVJCES~AGENCY Fem. blk. Lab. puppy 10 or line. Teams ter. 'I c w p o rt Be;1 <'h 41S8E 17th fALlninel OFFICE SPACE MB Business/Invest/ \.\k s, cu t e, friendly, 846-1677. rl.'sta uranl. lnlcrv1cws s uilt.!<!24 Costa l\IC'sa needs ram. has !>hots, ---------hyapplonly. Call642·1470 OLDER Woman or ( "oll girls to i.hr. 4 hr horm w lam1ly. Lg. rrn l'\l b:i. 751-721!) Wesle1t1r Drive. 4&0 sq Finance It , private balhroom. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.i44·5887. H~lp Wanted, Call 833·0.S70exl 4 -M & F 7100 air, etc. Sl75. Jl<'r mo t'cill Gene 11111.642-0200 Business FO U ND :~ L ge ma!e •••••••••••••••••••••••Har Maid Oays&N1ghts. German Shepherd. Nr. • Aparl. Mgr., $15-0 + i\pply in person. The Tin lloag Hosp. NB. t·ham apt., 36 units, couples, L11.Zll'. 1;,2 St. Cl.ur St, Real !-:slate Sales1)('0plc COME TO WHERE THE SALES ARE MADE!! Opportunity SOOS MALE lo s hr beaut. lwa1· home. :)135. All ulil 111C'I No dru~s. s mokmg. So Laguna 1!19~~ __ NEWPORT BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• J Ofl1ccs, reecpl., rc-.1 .\llihute c•ollar. 554·:1353 exp 673·5221..:_ c.~1 - rm. A1C. music, delu.xe vE~o1 .. ·G S225 Mo. Hrokerti75~6700 " " F e male roommate t<. COAST HIWAY Wt' tan leach you how lo increase your income w1lh vending machmt•s, lull or parl·t1me. \"end· mg cuflee, cigar ettes, candy & drrnks. We l•'?UNO: .Youn g c3Jl APT Ma nager, prefer Barmaids d J.Y & n1lc Calleo. Spnn~d~le & Ed· couple, new bldg. Apt. shirts. Also. p /t OJ>('mng inger,HB,846-7640 _ !>alary + ulil Conlact Sir l-l a n ·cy s Tav..-rn. Join our proress1on;.al !>La ll. (;rcat opportunity for J hcen!>ed assoe1aks Pn \':ltl' desk and ·phom' Same lotallon US )Cars Med ium :;11e otriee. 1-:>< ccllenl <·om m 1ssion i.phl. share your or my ;ipl Nea r Ilay Club. Vacant home or lookin g an~ oll1cl'S Good parkinl! F?UND: _pregnant Calico Mrs IJc Moss, 751 -1415 ~a>ll-~7!f r 1 nlervw 8·5, Cal. Vi c: La Paz & Asst quality area. s:J8.()662 all. flprr !)175 & Up, per month wkdys HEAL TOR 548·5527 Garages for Rent 4350 ~llSSJON VicJO La);!un a ••••••••••••••••••••• •• .Niguel areu Hand} Lo ~l~G LE for storage. 1 u· S;.in D1ci.:o f'1\:.. 200 lo Jlarbor & Adams, (.'~I 2000 sq It. Call owner S25/mo. 546-W-iS artt.•r t>. XJl · 1400 JOx22 C/\RAGE, '$27. mo. l MON. free rent, w<ilk to 2176 Placeotra. CM. 1 In ocean. ne w dk. Brwn. rear). 636-4120 cptg. $175. 675-6670 agt/ 673-5502 ·l 2 Double ~aragc C'll-;in ---------- ti nd oul ut way. J\lax Bu1iness Rental 4450 Champlain Rd. Lag. C tr 11 _ ___._ Hills. 830·6774 on o .. ~ .... furni s h locations & Found: Germ. Shepherd, lina ncing Call today for male. Fully grown. The details & gel !>larted on Broadway Parking lol, lhe road lo linancial in· Fash. Isl. 675-0276. dependence. 714·838·2700 ----LOST· All while 5 mos. old PHJNT SHOP·leller prl'SS kitten. Vic. Calif. & & offset. lntertype C-4, Oregon on 3/12. Allered Polar Cutler. See to ap· male. Relf collar. Name prec iate. Fullerlon & Jongos. Reward! 3254 Anabeim area. 380 S. OregonAve.CMS46·9"l!fl Placentia, Placentia, (between Chapman & LOST: S mo old killl'n Xlnl ruturc in rapidly growin g saalboal manuf. t'O. for indrv. w/2·3 yrs boal 1Ju1lding cx!)t!r. & preterably inspection ex· per. Xlnl co. benerits. Salary commensurate w/expt·r. Send resume or apply 1n person w/writ· ten job history lo Westsail Carp. 1638 Placenl1a Ave Costa Mesa, Cu 92627 Orangethorpe) 870-4564 gray & white, 18th & ___ A_U_T_O_. __ _ or 524·6773. Orange CM. 64~99 jmum privacy. Owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• out or Lown . Very re THE c OLo~v a s onabl e $15.50 mo " 646·6581 Office Rental 30 RETAILSHOPS 4400 Prime reasonable spate available large & small. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Old world <'harm wllh DELUXE OFFICES French windows. ~ables llARDWARE STORE. Lost: Gold Mexican Wed· Orange Co. beach city. ding nng, 111c Von's park Mom&Pop.$10.000com· ing l ot. Talbert & plele. Brookhurst, Sat. Mar 675-7283or494·8253 22nd. 847·3836 .. ---AIRPORT LOCATION & trees. Adjacent to Patio suite from Sl:t.S. F es t 1 v a 1 or Arts INTERESTED in buying 1-'0UND: female German mo. Incl. A/C, crpb. ::ill Grounds. jO t o 80 cu. It. Kiln & Shepherd. w /collar. Vic. util & janitorial serv • 580 BROADWAY Cer a m 1c e quipment. Airpor l e r Inn, N . H. No Lease Req. ,, I Month L~GUNA BEACH 557-6116 640-0482 Free Rent. Money to Loan 5025 Found: Pockel sz camera 20825.E . Bristol.NH 494-7915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & case. Vic M & E. ____ 557-70lO _ BUSINESS LOAMS Oceanfront, llalbou NEW plush office bldJt. TOP l.OC/\TION $50,000to~.OOO _6_73_-_0805 ______ _ t o 6 Rm suites. Con Busineu growth with LOST: Burmese alt. male PARTS COUNTER PER SOM Minimum 2 yrs. Chrysler experien ce. (Salary based on ex per.) Ex· ccllenl pay, vacation plan. bcner1ts, elc. Apply 1n person. ask ror Billy llartwi~. ATLAS Chrysler {Ptymouth 2929 Harbor Blvd. Cosla Mesa f e r e n ce Rm. Xeroi.. MESA VERDE creallve financing. cat. Brwn ral-e, vac K copier. Nr. OC airport DRIVE PLAZA Call Mr. liryun 21st. & Westmin ster - • 833-3640 for s lure or offic\!. /\mplc 835 7f.OO REW ARO 545.5914 or --------- I 50 I Westcliff Dr. ~~~k~~:h~~~~n & country _64_6·_464_7 ____ _ NewportF1nanc11dClr J~MesuVerdeOr E S2500toSSOM Losl: Konica 35 MM LeftlegOffiuSpac• Costa Mesa.S4S ~123 Ji'ORPRlVATEMONEY cameu, Iott al lrvAne Call on Site Muna~el' RJ::AL EST AT~ LOANS l!:queatrian Ctr. Mon <714>841 au1 exl246 Shop in Orig Spanb h Son Arrangement11 made Mar 17 . R c wo rd! Clemente llowl. 114 Ave your home or our office. 644·5092. COMM'L-PROFESS'L Oel Mar. 492--MJO Avoid the hlghoosts. CaU ,-....... -~------ Clan A ~rrice blda. , 5 ... -ALL b aU I TDC. Bkrs. I 5150 lfarbor Blvd , la t "'' 11 opav · oc an (714 )543-8381 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adum1), C .M F,lcv., tltt> Mall, al TH£ FAC· PREGNANT? A /C, clf'c. Janitor, TORY' $00. mo. 425 30th, MOMy W.ted 5030 Carina conlidentia 1 mu~tc, pllrkint(, 11ec N.B 673·9606 ••••••••••••••••••••••• counsellna & rererral. AVON GET MOU OUTOFUR! Be an A VON Represen· t.atlve. Meet new people, add new tntercsls lo your hfo & e arn good money too! No selhn~ cx()('r. Boys -& Girls 10 to 14 years of age. Da•· ly P1lol delncry roules may he available 111 your area Earn profit ror dc· liveries & cash. trips or merchandise lor i.elling new subscriptions. For information please call 642 ·432 1. From San C le m l•nt<.'-San Jua n Capistrano area, l"Jl l 495 0630 <rnd M1si.1on Vuo. JO El Toro area, ('all 581 6310. Equal Oppor. Employer ---------- BOAT IUILDHS Wt•s t s all Corp. nC'eds e ng ine, plumbini.:, & elcc-trical installers & I l' a <1 m e n . II l g h mt'<'h~in1cal aptilude es- sen t 1 a I. Boal cxpcr helptul. Mu:.l have tools & be ready lo Gt-:T Tiie .JOB DONE. (;1111 Lyn Bu ml. 642 -8001. Uookket>per, full charge. Call B11l l.athe11myl•r &Iii 3!.128 ['; \'l'S 673· 1577 lachenmyer Realtor COOK I n r v 1 n l'. II o l s a n II w 11· h 1• i. ,'(.· p 111 a. I •l1m1• >l:lJ Kl!ll Cook /!\1 :1n.1ger, 1·orH . hosp. 1'11·wrwrt .m·a N1·w pay !>Ca le in 1·111.'t'l. Xlnl bt.-ne. fi42 >11141 lor <1ppt. COOK-2 ... D t°>ll I I or a ppl .5 IX 7.11 Ii /\sk I or l\l au ru·t' COOKS llc l1ll'r necdNI imml·d Fri & Sal:- ! I :I ;111 I'/ l 1 mt• 5411 !1!11~1 COUt-ITER GIRL Exper. prl'f"d. 0Vl'r 21. Coll lnr a1>Pt tor mtt•rvw 641 0:132. 2547 E.1:.tblull Dr, NB 20 30 hrs a week. Work Cutter n1·t'de1I. I p 11rnt" inlo lull time J>051t1on ror garrnent mlK Mon w /lo<.'al Nt•wport Beach Fri 9-5. 645-4123, l'M Firm. Call Ms. llin<.'r at 833 0123 Day Worker WBnl\•11, T hur!> or F1 t, SJ hr Mu,1 Bookkeeper, lull chuge uc rcs p on . HK Jreu 1hru monlhly staiements 846·7395 uncJers tandlng or -- German languafle would DENTAL ASST. be very helpful. Local Prt'vl"nt1ve lherap11>l. C M Co. Conto"t l:L 3 day wk , Sal com lloluen, 645·40'72 for in meni.urutc w/cxper & tcrv1tw. <1l11hly. Send resume to Jo y('f' Hurt. 20 11 We!>tchff Or, N.H patrol. M. R. Stt'ver. SNACK SllOP SlQ,000 3nd on luxur~ Abortion, adoption " .mgr . 557-0136 or for 1.-a~. family resid nee, CoslJI keepint. necc'S!>. I 'II snow )'OU llave w1nlcr Wl'ar you how . Call S40-7CM1 , r111vc oul~rown" Sdl 11 Daya. h1sl w1lh a Dualy l'ilol Have som<:th111i.:; 10 i.cll ' ('lai.!>1hed Ad. t:l.iss1l ll'd Jd~ d'l 1l well 646 -83j6 ~5·1030 Mesa. Call &8W180 A PCA RE 541 2563 l>i·nt.il \.,..t Hcccpt1on Ll(IL OK STOHi·: l'lt•rk. M .1llu 1· "'111T1Jn lor om• Full & p.11 t t1mt•. In me g irl (;.I'. 1dl1cc. l~x ;Hl'<1 .C.illi:12 l~lli Pl'l'lt:111·1·d 111 .111 phase-. Full t1nw S.1 l.1ry open Call all. 7prn ;..io li!-15 lknt.il II) ).!ll'lll'>l 1 or ..! d a) i. a " <.·l'lo,. Bl' .11'11 <lrl'J, 71 1 ><:!:! H..SI Ocnlal Oll1 n· St-t·y H1•1·1·1it E\p ti matun· NH Jdult p1.11 LITE DELIVERY !'. l' J l a p 11l'llri11 g in · 1.11~1d u:.i b "' "" n lr .in:.. l ;d pa). \1 thl 1-.now So Orung1· t'l). & read rnap .... /\pply 1mmcd . 2 II 7 :i :! J\1 a r j.! u l' r 1 l l' l•;irkwa~. \N11· 12, M1-.· "'111 \'11•10• toll A1ery l'rl.. "° J\ I trel· SJlary l>cg. ::.Ji:> 1----------• 71·1 646 411111 Ul•n tal Ai.-.t . cha1rs1de, fllime X H,1v tic rl•q'd. Sal open. Fnnge 1Je1w Mm I yr t•xpcr lkh arc:a 1147 256!1 DISHWASHER I' /lune Eves. Ex per. Su rr & Sirloin 5!130 W. Coa:.t llv.} r-. H t:arn $15 2 hri. 1>lcJsanl WIJfK (rom )our hOffil' 1\1 a lur e p1•r;.011-. only. For 11111•1111•\\ .1;.u;.5:1:10 LYN ( 'hallengmg poi.1 t1on ror righl pcri.un 1\ :-.upcn. Jhil1ly lor l'\1 ., I tum· (.;r1.·Jt wag1•., & f.xonc Ap· pl) l445 Supl•rior 1\\ 1.• ~.H. 6-tl :!·110 E 0 E. LVN For 11·7 shill I llml.' Frr ,\ ~at 111ghh ol I s;u j)l•r :.hilt. Srnall 1·1mv. hosp. ('oll).!l·nt,il .1trn11sphcr1• /\ppl) (; l1•11hal'<."O ut Ncwporl. If,:,:, Superior A\\~. N H li41i 771i4 • 1\1:.ilure Bonclabk Woml•n. l•,\p 11".111 ..,111i·1·r 1w1•11' p timc. llou .. cl'!caning l1J11d " 1•,l,1hli~ht'd dllh :::.en ict· h 1:; ,11:!:$ ).!lg ~1-IX 11.!UI ·''" lur apt I.,. ~·· :\f,1lure \.\onl.in nl'edl'll lo 1·arc t ur 1·lckrlv <·011 EXI' S ,\1,1-:s Ht-:1'. \alcsc111g "omari. Hels 1'1•r1·1·11t.1gc ha:-1:-. W " req'd. urn 1140.1 C1rru1h 17 111:,.1;; t17:!K i\'1-. for B i-:111... \1 al u rt.• q d pli-<1:-..i nl ~;xp ... 111 )!1 1· n1·1·1tl1• uµt·ral111'-. 111'1•dt•tl. lull l1 m c . M 1111 l"ri !l 5 64.5·4 I :.i:I. C' \1 •FANTASTIC* OPPORTUMITY j\ gg r··~s I\ 1 · ..... "l'"Pl'Ol'il' 'rl).Jtll\. \01111~ 11 •. 11 v ... 1.11• 1"11111 t'i\l,L IHJ\ FH HI. I\ h-l.1 ...... Gen'I Maintenance 1leaning "111 I.. Ill hr 111-. . ~ilJO mo. M 1 'l'homp,111\ !1ti2·6os:1 MEDICAL 1.VN nr H :-.i '!'!1,1JO mu 1i.111111·, 1)1111'1' \.1•\\ purl l 'i•111t•1 I·: in 1'1111 m1•11t < ·011:-.u I l.J 111 ~ 1\g1•111._, 5(i7 ~~111 "'1d1ola-.1)1 \o1 "po1 l 1\1 h 1:.10 i.160 \l,..r lln•· n11 l.1\11lh, I -.I J h ,11 • I :!.! 11 . ,,\hll I !.'11;1 I 1'1 1•· ·11 .... Mechonic ~1 u-.t 111• 1 ,1.,.1 ti 111 \l11d..i -. IL'lll :0-.11tll· onl~-. (',11 IH"lll1' •. 1 .. 1·11 11 ,\ '\h,11 p I II\\ \)t11kl111i.:. plurn111 n \ppl\ 11 1111 .1!'• ..!.1!ll ll.1mtipm. l'l'r"t>I\ llllh l'uo "1 \l ll l 111 II 11.1111\•tl l&I l',lrl.' T hur.., !l ,1 111 11 .1111 ti 1111 1111,1111 ·1 1 ...... 1hruS.1t. 1wrsonrwl ol I 1<·1· Balboa Bay Club 1221 W l '11,1-.I llw\ "\i II G en. Of-fice Cleric \,,.,ti -.11.1 •I 111 \\ kh ., fo', L ..:!:.!.•, 11 1111 , '1 1-''ulh·r, \I 1 I< 1; 11 11 I .., 11, 115.> Applv ..! 1n .> \!011 111111 FncL1\. 1·11.\:-. 1 111 1 I Nurse LVN/LPT 227~ N1•\1p11rl Hiid \,I-. I 1 .. l' ,11111 \knlnl loroll11·1•. I 111'.illll l".11 Jiil\ 1 .. 11l 1eld GIRL FRIDAY Gen1:r.1 I hool.1..t•• pin l..nU\\ klfl!•'. hit• I \11111 c'pcr d1 .... 1 n·d '""' "' Sl;Jltll\).t -..If S.l.111. (',tll li45-..t2:!:!. HAIRDRESSER WANTED BOOTH RENTALS 645-7337 II !-:I.I' WM-ITl'.ll P ,1 rl 1'11111• \-\ 1-.·l..1•1ul' McDonald's iOO \\' < '11 ..... 1 11-.' \.II I lou-.l·l.1•1•111•1, 1 1101. h' ,. 111 Un•'1w11mh1•rt.'d 1'11 rm & IJa Ii-I:! !NiOli INSUHANCI-:. p.1r1 11111\'. 1• IX'r. Comm I l'11,11.1ll\ Lllldl•rw rill•r I rnm1•d Otll'ni n K. ~J;J C>I<! I JUNIOR SALESMEN A~t· 111 If! 1'.,1m S2U S4tl per w1•1•k gctlmi:: 1ww cu .. tornl'f!> lorthl.' (),\11. \' Pll.ClT ;11lt'I ~hool untl Slllurrln v:1 You must he out ol :;('.hool hy 3 (10 ll m anti be abl<" lo we>rk :It loa't 3 cl.1v1< per v.ttlc Nn dcllvcnc' ur 1•1lllcct1n..i Tra ns port alrnn 111 o VHled. Call 644 112:16 l!:qual Orponunlly 1-:mployer I l 1tll\ Iii• p -, 1, 'llod "\111 ,., \1111 •. di :-luH:.. ( 011\ 1111,1111,11 < , 1 II 11 I ' u .• ~ •. • Nurses Aides. 7-3 l•:\IH'l d .l'I IO;! \, l H ._,." \I Ill i-;,p 1! t 011\.il ll•"PI \I \ ill 1.I ... ~ .. l'BX \11•,\\ 1"11111• S1•r\'. tlpr \ .1 r11•d h1" + \\ l\nd• \ppl\ Ill IWI '>ltO, 1:1:1 1(111 h1•,lt I I \I Personnet Counsellor Tme l.n11l-111 i.: 1111 11•h:-. lor 111 l11·r .. 1 ... ,1 1·h.1ll1·11g1nJ! ,\ 11'\\ .1rtllllj! "°,I\ Ill llHlh•' .111 \l11I II\ 1111· \\1• hJH' I null\ 1111 ,111 .1111h1IUlll' p1·r.,un w .1 ..,llWl'I"' d1• 'IH' ftll .I lolll't'I 111 lh1..; lwld \\'1· otl1·1 1111111.1111 - 111~·. rt1 1•d 11-.i1 1111• Ill °'111 J llt'I'. pl 111il ~h.111 IH! 1'111).!r·•m ~ J1¥111 \ ,H .I 111111:-. I ,111 1'l ,1ud1.1 S1 anl.1n. 14-IK l:!.>QI 1>.,•11n" li. I> t' n 111 , 1'1• 1 """"'I 1\1t1•n<"v ot Oruni.tr 1 'mrn tv. If.I~~ Hcarh H(\·d, llunl lk h Pffim•Htlp <: 11>1t Shop Some ~i..nrl-4 tt.. 1•11·:. Apply at Balboa 1oy Club 1211 W Coa't It-.·, 'ltU l Cl• OAILYPn.OT Thuradav .... arch27.1975 ..... 8010 rv • ...o. . ...... s u fl60 Motorc .. I ~"' 9560 ·~~:l!J:~;...:..::::.::.:..:..:....:..::;::..:... _______ _..::.:.:::.:==i:.:..:~!!!.!.!!..:..!,;~ ••••••• .. •••••••••••••~ •e.••••••••••••••••••.-...... ~Stereo 8091 ••••••••~•••••••••••••• Sc.eor::!' t I SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ~, W..Mct 7100 Hetp W..tM 1lOG Alectf09 IOlS Tw lWcU l Mllple $tO W .. "'-ED.· ............... U-••••••••••••• .. •••••••• DO ... 'T IUY ••••••••••••••••••••••• .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• H II l AO & llN -~ ... ~· ~ o ywood $2S ea. A VW. Ghia, Me<:h. cond RCA color TV. walnut Any 29• lo SS' Rael'!/ Yamaha t7aRttbuilt. . -. · PHOTOGR4MMETRY • ExpandinG prog ram in analytical pbotogrammetry & 9upporting !unctions requ1r~ additional staff members. · · SR. SYSTEMS ANALYST wtth computt•r· programmin~ s~ills & ex p erienct• in gl'o desy & photogrummctr~. ' MASTtaS AUCTION w/&mmon' m11ltres 'Unimport ant. 842·•689 console. xlnl cood. ~· Cruise Sloop For over Yunt ck. trarne & fork~. •ftUILJC AUCTIOth :r!:!~P~~;· !a~bC5:0~ llfl.G:30pm CallS56-aS9s. $20,000. Unt.il yoo've.een Dirt only. Xlnl cond •FRIDAY 7:l0PM• d k ts. Cornt•r tbl ~. Sterling Salver fllilwlilre a tnlCk ta~ & fm radio our CAL. 830--0645/ $350. Musl i;eU. 847 2f6C UttCla&..d SfOl w maple ead tbls $30 ell by Towle. 8 place seWn& braod new. $85, orlg. 833~ & 831--0226. J1m _____ _ --~ iLa...a... --r Yellow & Wht i.ofa $100'. + 4. (Ornate) like new. $150. 61:1-8324 1""'1 CATALINA..., -.._._.. P ld SUOO II $900/ ---"' •• '70 tSSO Y1maha Chopper. tseauttlul stereo COl\SOI a !IC reas locrh & MariM 9'12 HP Evinrudt>. (o'asl & reliable. 55 mi 1>t4r R•post.n»am $125. (;hlld's musica offer636·5!MO Equlptftfft Xlntcond.494·9b"'79 &id. $595 or bei.l olfer. & UqulcWloftl rcxkl.'r $6. '?<>'' bed J3 4 Dinc. chu1rs, turq/oak. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOL . 675-0970 1u1k tor 8111. Los c>f Unclalmed i;t rollcr ~2 . Pala U "ll/Wtv apt.Hoover CAT.l8'.R1tc1(1Ji sa1I St or a a~, B ()" t• :1 , lurn1turc $:50· Gas ~r bdsprd, siiver set. Ali G.....-al 90 I 0 w /trlr. t:xtras. $1725. 75 Ya m u ha 4\lO 1<4lduro W<irdrubes. Appllunc1.1:1 U·Q $75. Schwmn :;1de· xlnl. cond. 675-8989. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 61Z·S078. Xlnl cond. SllOll & 81ke11. Lots or m1~c wulk b1ku$20. 968-9392. TAX AOVANT/\''... H 536 l!l:lti 1~ems + TRUCKS AH U · ht · Needst vc. obie 16 W/trlr. 1~ yr . R 1 VI NG DA 1 Ly. · W 11 1' sect 1onu I sot' a .Prag pt1.~no: un· Donate your bout. Xlnt cond. Duytl41-4242, '74 YAM All A~')() 1<:nduro. PICKUPS GOOD SELECTION NEW&USED Price:. start al.. ...... $2177 '73 Oat.sup (6763:9V) 4 ~peed, is lereo, ma1 wheels. ~--liirnA .TOYOTA 1966 Harbor, C M. 6d6.9303 PHOTOGRAMMETRICS . TECHNICIANS with experi ence on fin;l order, Kelsh ste r eo, or point transfer devices. Please do nol p hone. send your resume to: honor BofA & Mast~,.: w/lam1> tbl Xlnl 1·ond. mg, staining, $l25. Elec Boy Scouts 546 000 eve644--S563. ~000 mi, 1>e l1cct cond. Chargt.> $:!25,. ~el. 6'14-3417 days, 893Ke_~~7o.re o~ier $35. IS45-3866eves "~ 13' SKIFF loah, SUps/ $750./b1ilotre.!'.:. 9624176 -Want to b u y '66 E l MASTERS AUCTION 7 Docb 9070 Must Sell 1973 JS() llonda. Camino, running or nol. Open Daily 9 to s llt)U~"full OI L'"'rniture Need upholstery matenal eo5. :;:; 8140 .~ bl Call aft.e ' "'" ru lo h G-·• -' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gd cond. $450. Call ,casona e. · r 2C»H:1Newport81. CM Like n"w . .Some anti'. recov~r c arr. . uvu " 30 "' ask for Larry ij33 ~i25 OrG46 l:l&!C) quei; A"pphanl·es. Come qual. but mexp. 492·6324 WAN't~D : 6-3' Pram/ LIPS Newport Beach 646 ~ ____ ~.4;7~· • l "137 N t Dinghy Sail or Power '74 <=port•l"r·. tlawl""", ---lie I 8020 any •me . ~ o r 10" wetstone grin dt•r . ,. I 673 5253 ~ ".. .. .... ye es Eastwood 07lh &Gram Wood tui·ni'ng lathe w/ ~al : 645-6840days · e lec. start. low. low •74 DODGE • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •••••• • • or 642 1494 e c~ f I behind Zody 'i.) Sant;, tools·6"sw1no & 30" cen· . v ~. SO' BoatSltp ror Rent. mi I es. Sac ri c e i PICKUP Used 81kes1 P.Artl> $15/up. " 673 854 · Buy/se ll /trade. 2 11HI Ana 542 06!J5 lers. Stngle waler ski lZ' Alumtnum w /5 ir.i hp Beaut1fullocauon. . 6. RETAILPRICE TELEDYNE CEOTRONICS 725 E . 3rd St, Loni! Beach. Ca 90802 Equal Opportunity Employer New Po r l A I. CM Gorag• Sale 8055 l''rplc screcn "'I tools & Johnson & trailer. '75 Cail 642~ Brand Ncw·nt:ver run $4575 642-79~0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~d 6 & rron g rate . Lie. !1375. 548-1542 loots, Speed & --Honda XL 350 in redlme • --M 0 \' I NG s AL 8. ---1 . 1o~. MalnfewlC;{ Ski 9080 frame. M1kuru & many Auction Pnce Schwinn Bikt• 26'' mcns "" ~-· .. .,.,200 JO .. 642 u.i.. w ·-d 7 I H-' w _._d 7 I 00 .. ~very l h In g g 0 el>. s---·1ca. 020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• extras. -. " 'wholesale pnce) .__,.. Gftnr 00 tnp a....... Radio. & cxlrai.. $70 R r b k be·"· Washer & dryer; side by ~ • "" W h e " I " m 1 l h ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• e rig . un ""'· cte. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15' Sp"'edboat, f1· ... ~rglus"' ... "' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-5963all6pm l"OAI"-l ,. ,1 side refrig·, Zenith TV, • .,.,. -~ 7141""" Ol5ll S3488 " ....,r · ....... C u " l o m M a r 1 n e w/trlr: $350. Call Lu. !J to .,.,,,. P /t1mt-Tt•lt•µliottl' antiques. lurntlure, " 4 675-4000 Sol1c1tori. Worl. trom TRAINEES IUSPD. Clt•un. good Garagc Sale to End Al tools. a p pl 1 ancci.. Woodw o rk. Repairs, · -------Motor Homes. your humt· ~ ~ hr I cruiser . $50. Garagc Sales. Loslleasc. l'lothes & etc, ctc. ! S w ' m s Le p s• la_dders, 15' CRACKERBOX small Sate/Rent 9160 Bonuses l\o -.l'lh111: 111 G-t5-4S31 Mu:.l bell everything at Will trade for clean Van lurn1ture.646-7868ev_es_. blork Chevv .• 'many ••••••••••••••••••••••• I d C II 'I ( Wt ll lralll dependable ----I I L' s I Mt h 72 r L \O ve . a " r Jrgan 1 c~as & sacn 1el'. ,. um1ture. re-or Camper. 114 46th St., Boat p 90 ~0 xtras. Xlnt cond. Jnclcb a c r. m . l. an- SSG·l4l4 11t.'oµ c lo IJccome pla:.l1c E • t cord :.. b r 1 c . a .bra c, 5• ow•r ~ T 1 ec75 """ ""°'' duu Lo mil xlnl cond -1 n Jct• ti 0 11 mo Id 1· 0 g queprnen 8030 (upstairs) NB. 675-9548. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ra1 er . .., . ......-....... · '. : · clolhrng. You nJme ll!r----------pvt. prly, Sul/Sun urt Rcl't:J.1l10111:st lor Jpl t•om 011t-rators. Mu:.t bt! able ••••••••••••••••••••••• 35 l I ElH>'', lrvirie. Sat ____ 31' CHRISCRAl-"T Boats, Stora-9090 6 Wkd l I I 7 "' t11 .•lan1J t•11t1ru "htfl, 1·1 Photo"raphtC· <'lt lor ... ·r . L' WC ~ 96p2m-69.81. ys a ny m. P ex, unc er 2 . :: .. io un11" -~ ... ~ ... 11 3 rr·1ke Culver ort l t .... DI ....... RUGS win .. · · ·engines. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · g.w_ 1 ''":' 11 ......... •ar''· o""n•n"s on darkroom eqwp: Besckr • " "'" "''}""" 675 4618 .,,., ... , .... ,., J r-... SA Fwv So lo Walnut .,.,.,.,.,. · Dry Storage, sailboats· to RN's/CCU/ICU Days & N1g hb Stand l>v time, tl1l len·1t11.ll pa): Full or p1 t1 mt• E\cl'lle111 bencllt:s. Conlal't Mr~ Jl•nson: ~ml s hill $2.l'J Raise in 23c enlur~er with ('OI· • · · • ' $400 645·1436 h d li 1 1, turn right & folio"--·-----:w Tolly t::xp. Cr. F /B, 1.ts '. Launching incl. tiOday:. or l'a · eset!r M2 Oran••e Se1lei.1"nto salt: PL ....... TSALEI'. So k ' A Le · APPLY tlrJngc Coast Plastics 1$50 w C!>t 18th St Costa Mesa analvit·r . Thomu::. eo " •n T /S or 28' Oicsel S/F, .. me pr g. m. g1on. :saleh ght, Omega voltage site Hedding Pl1:1nts 4!1' l>0lh nearly new. low hrs. 6!3 5070. :.tabhlticr&m1st'.itt•ms. March ll!/2!1. JOAM lo Lge l Gal.Plants75· Top cond. $23,50?.ta:Transporlation Must Sl'll ! Very reasona 5PM !Jill Kahulw . llB. 5 Gal. $4. 15 Gal, $10 714 I 751-1581 54!1·2381. ••••••••••• •••••••••••• hie 645-0674 THE POT SHOP !168·7465. PAC l'~A HHOW 24', air, generator. Xlnl cond., low m1'g. $7,500. Trade S3t>OO equity. rvt ply. 008 -4100. Lie. 776l''BK 35' Bus for sale . Reasona- ble. Cat1 be s<.-en at 2771 (WITH GUARANTEE) <7 1 515W> Dir. V-S, automutic transmission, power steermg, air con· d1l10ning. Must seU im· mediately. Need reliable pa rty to make small m onthly payments. No back payments due. No contracts to assume. Many other cars to choose from. Call Cr. .Mgr . S..17·08_7_:-i_. ---- Ma z da Tru c k 73, w camper, S2195oroffer, 673-4350 COSTA MESA M•morial Hospitol 30 I Victoria. CM Stereo. l·akulator, bikes 2 144 Newport. Bl, C. ••. Baby C'lothes, Misc ' "' C Sal / -- -DOCJS 8040 ---21 n. GLASPAR Cabin ompers. e TREASURE CHEST ••••••••••••••••••••••• Horses 8060 NOTICE Cruiser w thead. galley, Rent 9120 llrrstol, CM 1---------- '70 CH EVY Pickup Nl•t.•ds pleasant. e n -Dog Obedil·ncc Class lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• DECORATORS radio, V·bed. full canvai; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Troilen, Travel 9 I 70 Xlnt cond ~oo thus1ai.t1c phone \Oices Slarl 4 Hi at 7 '.IO PM QUAllTER Arab Gelding Whlse Arl D<!a ler has & s lip goes wrth the boat! RENT: VW Camper Van. tor proJect. S2. to S2.50 an Nt.•" port lh.'.ith In till' 5 yr:s M i.tsl sell ! swo. or hnc import. orl parnung:. 546-1200 or 646·1H47. Ask Sips 4. /\( ', lully equip. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cull 548-0907 642-2734 EOE ROL>WH.\l'l'EH\\11111J11 hrtlJyoreve.hrsavatl Ari:aS.Hi ..i~2X bstulll'rtiH·S400 & prints on tanvas, rorJ ohnl'oller ByDayorWk.Sti6-<H75. 1973 IU' Tra1lmate houst.> trailer S850, ice box, car r1cs 3 motorcycles. Call 960-3677. '75 !"ORD 250, .1~ ton pkup. Must i.acrih ee! 5-10·8510 aft. 5:30PM ellxoptu•rr .• i':u11 .... 1J11l·<·1Jlr·'.r1,111'11~1t1• Nodl'xp nee. Apply im· •PET WORLD• I' ,. -h----rramed or unframed. 1960 Tw10 Eng JO It. Chris !!'Alaskan w / cust. boot. ~ °' • ... me 211752 MarJ(uenle •CJ:l:s. uray l orobrcd llonesl whbe price:;. Newport Bt·.1d1 1;;;1 i1t.11 Parkw.ty , No. 12. Mis -h mare . Jumper w /ad 96:3-4294 Take over pymu;.+ $500. Good cond1l1on. $850. :s1on \' ieJ· o (off Avery Shi l.tu. l\I alte:.c, Pui(. vanced tra1010" rn Eng. Tnm tubs. d epth hnder. Call aft 6 pm. 545-5678. 197-1 Starcrat~ Tra1lstar. Vans 9570 XL tent camper. Ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. Sl500 4!)8.J9t6 1968 Sportsman. 318 eng., ------J• ton. 52,000 mi. XLNT. Traiten, Utility 9 I 80 CON D. S1800fbest offer. "AL .. '." Cho" . 11 us k 1 t• i. .. Gd "ond 675 ,.,.,.., ------.,. "''' PrkwayJ • &Wcstern.15.3 hands,I:!For Sale: NF.WPORT ·' · -. .. .,... Mob•1t ... Hom•s 91~0 Chtliualiua. tiny poodles. ,,.. "' , FANTASTIC lab, pt•ke. doi.u:. 1111 yrs old. Jn perfect health BEACH TENNIS CLUB l4' WllALl::R. Trailer.••••••••••••••••••••••• Groundll11ur11pportun1t) ~·,'::i~~~~r~a.~:l~a~!-bull:s.t·ockapoo,pom 100 & top t·ond Classy-MEMBERSH1Pt>1~1992. (.;over, new $2!JO. 4HPHunling t o n H arbour with 10ll'rn.1ttonJI com Mixed "Ul'l"":s Stull heaut motion. ~n:.tble S --Merr en " n"w pr" A 2 ,. .. pcnd.ible Tinos P izza. .. " & ""rlll". tiut spirited. Leaving ~ate .. t'ur.n_ llurt•, · .... .. ... rca. .i ,-.60 Grecn-••••••••••••••••••••••• 646·9193. MUSTSEE. pany 11t•1•1h -..rll·:s l>l'lllJlt• :.t•n'H·t.· mosl bn•<.'fb 25~5 .... ... d E d l servers & cushions br 28 "B \d It & ma11J)!<'t.. For appl :w:n 2 ('row n Va 11 c \ W ' Vanta-..trc pnee a:s must ma e in u1 opt'.' car , . a· Su b ' "'oru: 675 37 . iar. r • -.1. • u Pkwy LJguria Nroucl · · lilh :.ii I' arrvww ~.\ •. t·ll ""'llO 71.11645_17.,7. ble, 4 chairs. Color JV µer uy · """"· · ~3 Park. P\l pl) II-Hi (>11;5 Utiltly T n11lt•r 21· x 8' SJOO. See at 236 L'amt•lh.1 L.ine, rear call !Hi:i lh:!I ht"n d IU .. 0(.lCll l'\'C" 5:.11 50:!7 ,, "'° . " w h h v amor:1 i p111 WJ\ITHESS. par t-time ..• , " . as. mac me. a euum Boats, Rent/ Mt I / lum·ht•:-,_ 5 d<Jys p /wk, J\KC Sdky I t•rricr t.i \\ks llorst• T1:lr Mdcy 1-;x. cl~ant'r. ~i~~· !~ems 6(>tl Charter 9050 o orclc ~s 5alt•:s .Jt•\11·lrv l'u:stom lf.B.ar"a."·'"·t'""'" :S IOU mall' :SllS lt·m. h1b1tor.7 Ubl.dl'lux.hvy JoannSl.646·26tiO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Scooers 9150 '7416' low prollle Ti lt s hop . :'-. B • p llmt•. ' 0 .. 0 IOJJ C 11 515 ( ., duly, walk lhru. 4 vrs --------••••••••••••••••••••••• Trailer, ideal for dunt• Wknd:-. lll'h &nd re Wa1tre:.s wa nted, ex· a , >11.tll old.Makeolft'r.&M-4476 Poollable,hartyµc,vcry NEWPORTlll '73 SUZUKI HV90, 300 bug~y. cycle:;, clt.$625. s ume to l'l.1:-:-.lllt'd ad n11. :-"PH INCa:u .Sl'.\Nll•'.I. · gd cond. 1 IJl('Ct! s lalc Charter SO' miles. xlnl. cond. S:l95. & 8:$7-6!128 }lencn<.·t•d . An·epl 'g ap· " " 1· bed undnr p c·n • t ct • 3~ l' u l>arf\ 1'1lol. P. o PUl' Pl l•'.S. f\L'(.' •;t & I". leA1slerl'd Quarterhorse · " ~1 ·r g 0 ~ U rand Banks '73 SUZUKI 'fC125, 400 -• · pl1t:al11111:s. Carnwls Rl·s· · " " 1 l o t o 1 h o Auto Service & Hox J:i1it1 . t'o,ta l\lto:.a laur.i1t l. Ii~>! No Cst CALI. fH5 !17~1 .\1ur-.l M·ll' .Junror Show 213 ,33U6u 8 , u 5 c luxuriou:.. 1anlasl1c fur miles,. xlnt. eond. $475. P rt ft400 Calli !J:!li:!r. l)l'O!>pt·1·t 4!16--14.J7 ... · ".. entertarn1n" or busmei;li I $800 ta k cs both! I a S 7 SALESPERSONS Don't Get lkri.d! m a seJ "' fJt~ Work rr an mformJI x HI pcrsor eslablr:shl:'d l'oronJ de Mar olf 1t t' .unong m I l\ a nllQUl' d tHI llJUlll'iJ 0I lurn1s h1ni.:-. "rlh t•oo gent.JI hclplul pcoplt· Come· LI) and 'r:sll JI 2n:: t-: Coa!-.l H" v or CJll Nrgcl al &14 121'1 llwy La••u1'•1"·•'-•eh ll l'IL' ,., ,... '°"" (), r. P up .... II \1ks purp oses . From 536·2~6. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I \I I Jewelry 8070 Knrlled gills for t-:astcr. n t NU 'N :..; i·roµpet · · ant•t1 >urg ••••••••••••••••••••••• anytime/ Pr. gold 'l'-cd SlU<l/day. 3 Uay & Wkly '69YAMAllA250Enduro. •' A. OPE I.(.;! Waitresses r;,p rn table ~en ice 101 hui;v Colfcc Shop. You \lal'stro l11w. :show quul rates a lso avail. call no" · Uatsa Toyot a '."':~.a.,11.., INSTANT , ... ..,11 tor Old ding band:.. i men s Sel up for dirt. l\lrnt \' lk 1, h ,.,_ °" " "''"'" tor rci;crvaltons. cond. S27S. 557.sm2 o :sa· Ol'Sl' c mu:st hi:' O\ er lK Apply 2 Har(' ,\KC \'11~1 ... pup~. w 5 Mon thru t'rr. CHA," lanl;istll' lt•mµ. :.ho1\ Cllll.I. 22il! Ney.port qu.tl. l1l'ld tr.11nJIJll• Hluf ,\-.k lor11f11c·c Supt•r pl'ls. L·hainp l11w:- »-1ti 1;~~1 I-t1ml' Ei.p<:r. Over :!I \I HEUAl.E 7 mu \l,tl\· Apply rn p<.'rson only . .'.'1.0 l'hamp. htt•ll l 'o-..t ~-14• l'hont' CJllS. wll ~150 i I I 4'17 1.i.!i WAITRESSES Suri & Sirloin t'\'l':s. C:old Sllvcr. Jewelry, watches.645·4814 673 33.ll __ __ l\laJorTune UpSpecral Corns. Dental Gold. Wed-VW ""'c Beaut Early American 1970 Honda 750 :s. · · · · · .. """ "in~ Hand:;. Watches, 01010g set. sq lbl, 3 lvs. 6 NEWPORT Ill S!IOO-Xtrai. .\lostolher.fryl. S2X 1-;u·-,\ n .v l'ond. To11 h b -r '.1"3·'"M"I <.'all on t>'J'll .. 'HS' . c· rs. ul el hutch. i''uw .. Use Our f1et>l " .,,,.,, "' l'r tl'l'S. Frl'e anprsls. * lw2 2-13'1 * .. quahly. Sl90 or best ol-11!':.kt lloats S<IO d•n lkntlt•\' & Co 2855 E. Cst ler. Antique rocker S25 21. !-ikipJack:s Sl8 da~ 72 llonda 7:iu. Sl395. i3 liJI Super111r ,\\eC.\I II\\}-Ctl.\I fi7:! I~. Harbor Hesl Cemctcn-27' J.'a1 rlmt-r SJ5 da~ JSOG. Si!l5 hoth imm.i<.· Lot SlOO or l>e:sl ollcr 32· Grand Hank!. $90 cla) 71 llusk~ llKI. nu l'lll! & WA ..... TED ''all645"0 27 & (' 11 trn s. Curnutt::. etc ,... ~ ·oo . many more. a now TOP CASH DOLLAR ----:'lll!:WPOHTlll SO.'l5.or ?n7J -WIO VW ENG. 1600CC s.m ll!~W '72 DODGE ROY AL SPORTSMAN MAXI VAN RETAIL PRICE $4295 Auction Price <wholesale µrice) $2988 (WITH G UARANTEE> <441>48L) Dir. Automatic transmission. power steerin~. air condil1on- 10g. speed control. Must sell 1mmed1ately. Need reliable party to ma ke small monthly pay- m cnll> No back pay- ment:; due. No contracts to ai.sume. Many ot.her curs to choose from. Call Cr. Mgr. 847-~3. 60/40 Split front ht S Eomed 5\J:Jo W CoastH"_'YNH AOOR.\BLE pupp,, Ill Welt·omc Wa~on lnt'l ex ""s olu . .\I all' Coth.1poo pan,.;ion provides oppor. Sill fl-12-9734 PA I O t-• OR YOU R Omega W r 1 s l watt· h Lido Village li73-333:: '72 Kawasaki 175 Enduro JEWELRY. WATCHES Ladies l Brand New. l /\RT OBJECTS. GOLL>: C~st $225. Sacnflcc Sl25. loots. Sail 9060 Xlnt. 3400 mt. SJ.15. ,\uh> Pa111t111g & liody Wk , Reasonable. {)uallty Wk. Call Hick & M1kc541!·3211 N Che\'y •,2 T. Van. Tires & whls. Extras! Aft 5; ~7-1821. Pri Ply. Autos for Sale rn Hunt . Bch. Home L'. 1 1 L· -1 ~ based. t'lt•x. sehedult'. ''"~ 0 1 .""n~ 1:-.h !-ihcep· __!_.:__:____ Car net' .\lrs Jessop, rl.oi.::-. lh.t~) l11 ~u lor S I L V ER S ERV I CE. _962-9824 • •• • • • • • • • • ••• ••• ••••• • 640-0t>t7 t-' I N E F U ltN & AN . Misctlloneous !-\rte ;nu12. w trailer~. 't>H llusky :mo MX. , 1·w ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tl<lUES ti45 2200 Wanted 8081 ~ o o d l' o n c1 r t 1 o n top end 1-:xtras. i'';t:-.l ----- 1967 Chevy Van 283 V-8. 213143g-27:lu. 1-:0F: f·,asl_c r_ l ~)~ .m1> lt nt.•s * Sec'ys Bookk~rs l>J)s. 1, 11 11-n or l'\ c:- L1z Hc1;1dcr:s /\µent·y WI 10 W .\NTS TO WOHK ·: f>l8·fl·l2 I IU20 Birc h St Ste 1!>4 l>H IVE A CAB! Newport Beach ~HH!llJ C llOOSE your hours.freetoYou 8045 k I II. b ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call For A....d wor or yoursc . c . . · . "'""r'.' vour own hoss. Men or Doµ, lc(llalc. X rnonlhs __ l-,:slahltsht'<l l!Jt.:l Woml'n. Can lw :-hghlly Old '. Will hav~ spuved. ha nrl t l'<J fl pl'd N1•:.il -Mo\ rnJ?. 545-~'>l SECRETARY/ CLERK Clt•<rn 1\ Jlpt>aram'l'. Vts . House tr a m ed mal<.> <log retired Age 2."J to 711. Suµ· needs alfectionat<: h11ml' plemenl :-1111r rnc·onw "1 lots ul IOH' !fi!J :!Z,r;;, ru Hl.,lUOIS t-: STON ES ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'Ul & pohshl'd -reatlv lo SPINET piano Wuntect sl·l. P ll: 7141ti&1·077fl or Pay lop Cash. Wrilc PO 71 41735-245:1. Box 302. C<.I M. !12625. Machinery 8078 WANTED lo huy: 1959 ••••••••••••••••••••••• thru ' 1962 l"ulcop PA P E R (; U I' 'I' 1-: H Hanehcro. Running or POLAR STANIJAHU. not. rcas. All 5:30Pl\I, 351 ~ 10rh, I ull uulo. 2• :-Larry 908 4!171 Vl'a r-. old. 87tH5ti4 or -;,i 1 tl77J Wanled: ,\ppllances & power mowt>rs. Prl'I II yuu rt.· t•neri.:t•ltt'. lthl' J>nvt· a <"' h Ii hrs or more vanl·t~ ... re a fa:.t typt!>l, a dJ) \llPI\. 111 person. youni.: lhou~ malun· & Yl'lh1'1 t -.11J t'fl. 181; K enJoy 11n ·-.,url'. Wc:.lsJrl !nth St . ('11:-t .1 \ll':-J • 1-·n·c blatk k1tll'n to Miscellaneous 8080 NOT workrn~. Hcas &.16-51HX i:ootl h ornt• tr Jtncd ••••••••••••••••••••••• tj-15.;455 alter ti l'\l Corp tll'l•d-.. }OU 1'"1gun - .tJ>lltudt• & :.ome bkkpnJ? M•rchandise f'rcc Has!>N & do\1e, both necc:.:s J H~ <.:ompo:-cr ••••••••••••••••••••••• wllh paµer:-. to ~uod ex per ht•lpful Call Ann home 5-IH·5251i afl 6 _Morclan<l. 6-12 K96L_ Antiques 8005 FREE c; J'ohCl' Sht.•p. &. SECY/RECEPT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cotlre pupp1t·'· temall•:s _ \11t1<111t•s. 1\ll Ob1cc·t-... 7 "'ks. 540 1173 I' time. 5 day-.. !J 2 t • 11 , 1 um \1a 1. r ,1 mt' .'.'l.t•wportCcnkr \\ 1·111 ., ~ l'l.inl -. J\l>OHJ\Hl.1-: Short!l:11rt•d Employm<'nt 1'111111111rl' -.11 1pp111g .11Ht ll•mall• k1llcns l'unsultanls 1\gt•nQ rd 1t1r...ht1t l! ""'' & ,,1111 1:133 7fil2 567 Sao NtdlOla-.. 1>1 11 I 1 , • ..., 1 0 r d 11 1 1 , Newport Heach 1140 tH:l< ~out -.cllt't ' .t:l'i:I \ i..t LOV1\Bl.b Wirehair· Do\ Service Sla Alll•nclant i.1rlt1 \IB. tii5 \.').lo tt>, 4 yr. 01,~ s payed ~ · • I cm ale. fi46·64 ... 5 cxiJcr d . Prefer 111· cl 1':!-iT\l'l-:SJk ~-.·-r<li".;k, • Avail eves & wknd-.. ll.rnd t'J rVt•il. <1al... " Furniture 8050 Neat a ppear ani·i• & 111a11'11111g 1'11·111 s t1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• handwrtltng. /\~>!JI,\ ,!;,•M 111.trh1 i · 111 ;, 1' .t·h It': vrcat Savtn ~s on usc•d N(•wportHlvcl .<M llltllt-h.id• '"'"'l!n. ~'·°'· ~·urn,Apph.&M1i.r S~:rv 1cc St a . 1\lll•n1l.111l. 1 m·l.1·1 \ 11·tun.111 ::.12;, Wilson's Harga1.n Nool.. 1 hlld " rt>< 1...r !'II.> 1•ol 545 W rnth SI , (.'.\! I Uml'. Litt.· mt•('hJnw.tl rwat appcarancl' 1\l:-11. older semi n•tir<'iJ man p /llme. 1\ppl v, 2 1!11' l"airv1ew Rd. C: M 1r1· t.1hk .!. ··nd l.1hlt--. t•1 IT\Jll•h. hf.HI,. ffl,trlJi(o l\1p, :-.Joo .!. <1111-.. I.I · hrgh. It.JI t .lll nl .1 rhlt• <·ol h•1 t 111n:s I ' !-i h l11rt·1cn Serv. Sta.Attettd :s poon-.. l11rt•1g11 <lolb 990 1-: Coa:-l ll\\\ '\/B J1currnc' 'l,,11111n.ll (ipo gr;1phw-. I 1!111 l!1i:1 1·nm - Mattresses ... l/11l·1·n. f'ull &T1Ain~·i.... Priced to MoH· NuY.. • 83..1-9625 & fj.1ti Xl1Xli • Loveseal K: ~llJ \ 1•r\ golxl quJlll\ Ne\t•r tl'l'c1 Mov111g !.O~ HMl.!. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Mlirm Nippy - Lo\\ Iv -Loe ale - Fi.YAWAY lltgh rnlt'rcs t rates are allt•clrng the buildmg 111du:.trv I know one guy \\ho .iddt'd a wmg lo hrs hou:-c and saw hts money f'LV AWAY al tht·:.ame time. '<1sh lor ~ood u:st'd lurn rc l r1g l rce£ers . & stoves. 546-0768 usical lftstruments 8083 ~······················ Yamaha Guitar. Un1q Reblt. by Mrlt Owen:s al Barnie Kessel J:lll s tudw Ust:d by Nt•tl Young on last tour. !\'lust see tu a pp rel·. $3011 , 645·75l!3 in75 -li744. -----------1Guild 0 3S guitar w/ca:se *IBUY* & extra :strings. $:J5() Or best offer. 545 72lfl Eves. Good used furniture & --- .1pphances or w:ill sell for Office Furni~ & you Equipment 8085 MASTERS AUCTION ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-8686 Ir 833-9625 Exec svl eh rs S.'>'25, Sci') . . , ehrs $4/24. drft mach S65. ..tit Ii or Sunday ~-002_4· Pierce Xli7 W 191.n. C.\1. •FI R~:WOODSALE• i45 74 11 O~~ • -~~c. del !?5. cord. t Ofl l<'l' dc:sk~_-;,1sc ::;I~ -<:~rd 581 U.22 c ha t r s & I urnilurc < ua:st f irew<><X!~pply Reasonable! 54.\-9411 WANTED Compl. set e>.ecull\C tvr>c Studcnl:s ncccll.'d p.111 ltml' "<>rk. :..ilc..... Jppl\ 1;1056 Ju('ki.On. M1rl~,1\ 1>1 > 11 h11111l111r l1 c 11r11H I.imp' l't 1\,111' l'.1rt\ 5-1~ .l'.11'.'> 10P C/\Sll DOLLAR orricefurn1lurc,rea:so110. I' A I L> f' OR y OU ll ble! 536-4896 W ,\ T 1-: RB t-: DS & \ 1• --J EW~LR V. WATCHl!:S, Picmos & OrcJGftS 8090 ~·1tv. or c.ill 892·:t551i <•ll Ll!l' W.1l11ul l'r 111111 D111 pm _ _ 111~ St•I Thi. ;1 h•ah l'l''>Sorteli. llt'"-u-.t·d . ART OBJECTS. GOLD ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1;;;1458fi l:!!f1•:l1rdSt. SILVER S£RVI CE.UPRIGHTpiano i.:ooct Summ•r PoUtions JIJd'-. Ii c·hr-... hul lt·I 1-::.irn S2400 Summ\•r " plait• ~l.J-..:-. lop. \11111 Program ror ('olleA~ :.tu rnnd P \ I ply l!lli i;x1:1 NB f'I N F, F U lt.N & AN · cond $300 ' IT /\L L G<H:S Sola. lov T HJUES. 64S·2200 __ . <714.)830-9162 <·seal, n•lra~. w~hrldryr OHIGINAL OIL painUn~s ----- 111-nt:s who ;irt' h:11 d ApplloncH 8010 \\ orker:-. & 1·un lt•a vt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tahlei; & n111n·. !17!1 6.587 ' • . ~ Beh r Br others G rn nrl ~ c a s o n n b I e . C a 11 Plunp. complete ly rc<.•on 548·7800. __ ('l lUOned. 960-n.SS. CJhforn1a i>11 ;138() 1-'rt•drH·ks rd rt)!. b<>llum ----------•! I n«•1.t-r. runs ).!()(l(I. IW<xl J...m~ X Hcd, Comer set. (2 twins & end tablc>. 2 reehner cha rN . Sale 111 trad e t or s tereo 0 1 washtni? mach 645-trisH ORIGINALOIL SporfilH) Goods 8094 PAINTINGS ••••••••••••••••••••••• The Reuben E. Lee NOWHIRJHG BOOK KEIPER Apply 3 SPM Daily I 51 L CoostHwy M.wportlHcll rnnd ~) 9(;().JllTI W 1\:-.IT to I ratle Scar :s In v duty c ll•c· d ryl'r . h.irve:-1 ).!ul1l, It kt• t1PY.. 220 \' f"OH J.!<ll• dr)l'r ol t'CJUI \I 1 :.tlue 842 l\ZlJ c..; E n•trtal'r.itor for ..,ate. 1-:xt·<•llt!Ol cond1Uon. $65. ~ll04 S4S·7800 K 2 SKI BO~ . • See to Apprec · v.i~, i>1zc 8 !J. _ -_ • u~ed once. $75. For salt· eooeh. cotrc<• t.1 POOi~ ·ruble. "'• slate, ~-4531 hie. ~u1tar. bath room xlnl. cond. Tiffany ---- ticl. misc 64ti 7649 Se v 1 1 1 e . 4 1, • x 9 •• 2 Knaps ack le down vesl, w/R Oist·w~ railf Ot>lx was ~ & $.19; will sell Pedestal 1y1w lrtut Y.ood d1mng room tahh• II. 4 c hairs. ltkc new. ~JOO 675·941 7 ilOld cover . oomplt. Ong. eheap. 648·0«2 __ _ «o~t $!300. sacr1t1ce Stor9, lest...-, 51500 _!.H II 644-16.n 1ar 8095 ABSO LUTELY a 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IM MAC ULA TE. top rorul. Pr green chrs. cut velvet U·..,. D fl t K h b .~,, I x I urn1shu1•s must go. _.... ruaatore x Ul'fl. ('nmore was er. $65. ~I ra.s. we,. ... e~ll. lnl .. WaJI It ~ II Ph · 64~ 4829 cond teas 644-2279 1-:st<1tt" Sale, Sborechrrs; Cll • roun rK --221 On rt wood, CdM. shelvang. $48 3f0l. f\ EN MOR F; Autometrc Orirnl•I hook rug, S20 Thun-Sun 9:~PM. ExceUent wooden display Washl'r. $65 Guaranteed Uphol t ered chair, ~ & delivered 5M 1341 &th good l'Ond 673-6880 BATH ROOM Lavatory ~•la r icks. t>Uitable for ----with raucet1. SlO. Double ~ abop . 5ZM!900 flt EE PICK UP Rt-frigs. PECAN Bedroom Set. hke k t h · k Sl" ~9-fl951 ApJll's, S<•rap Mctnl new. $1$0 <Qui-en Hdbrd. 1 c C'n ~•n 'f· TY, ..... <"all Anyt1mc675 ~25H mirror, dn•11J1erl675 2844 C.8 radio bHe & mobile. HHtf, Steno lotl 1<1-:NMOR 1-; Heuvy rluly Blue rouc h 13~ Gold ch1Ur Equ11IOppar 1-:mployer Wa .. h er1dryn, xln1 $25. End table 18 Good ron<I lloth S.100. IU3-761:l C'Ondltlon 673 701" U nil' wit h l t n e•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• amplttlel'!l&otherequip·Admlfll aoUd to AM men t . R to u o n • b I~ tble radio Wood flo.illt, &U-0674 perr cond. $5. IM'7~l• • ti73-945312 1:H~11~1 ~!15. t:i75-U!17U a~k lor Brll Recreational Auto, crplg. panl'IZ, mag:;, 8 track. Clean. (;ootl l'OOd. $1375 . !17!!-2749 art 5 pm . for More Information Cdl Sue 642-5678, Ed. 330 Pantsuit or Dress Cozy Crochet! No walat 111·am-.a1y llol'• · f'tln1 .. 1I P1111 .. t n l\llU: Wom,.n'e >;114 .. "r" 31 CSM·lftl'h tn1•I .,. Ith •n loch hll!I ; 36 I 111 huu. ll 111111 :i~ n i 111111. 11 hip). 411 ( u buat. 41 hlpf: 12 llR hual, 4~ hll'): H <•8 buat. '>•1 hll'I llJ C!'tfl lluet. (12 hip). 111 1:.r bu••· ~• lllpl ~nd SI 00 tor H<'ll pallem. i\dd ~ """'' fnr U t'h peu.ern r°" llnt·t'lus m..11end111ttl1l ll1ndlln1 0111,rwlse llurd· C'lli~ dehvtry will like lhl'ff Wftkl or more Sfofld 10 M ari111 M11n1n, 442, the O.Uy Pi.lot. rau~m Dept • m WHt tllh ~ . New Yori!, N Y 10011 l'l'tlltNAN&, ADDR , ZIP, l'UZE ind ~TY\, NUMBIR. ONEPR EPA'TTEANofyoar ~~to•tndfot.OM frNPtl· tern lnalde NEW SPRINO· f;U)tMt:R PATTl!lJlN CA~.LOG lOOatyln . 1lbllff, "'" Pill.et'!\ ~ Stnd 1$( NIW EW + KNIT 8-wlttl ba1~ 11 .. 1.M' P•ll•r'll .. • 11 2S lllllM!l FHIUon Boat • • . II ti) 1!1•CAlll ~1111n1 Booll • ,. tli00 • • \\'111 •dn1lrl0Jr 1lllD<"•• • h••D HIU 110 t•lacn In ('tll)' "'I""~• 1'wln t•I~• for 'O'MI01•l11u1h· 1 .. r or llh~ a11d llut .. al•11>r8 • l'roahl't nr "01'111 .. 11 In Mh,.11 ~thrh: ft'llDI<' 1111•11 "''" llnd <·ol•11 Patt"' u ill,.~ Chllll'• ~ 1:: 1111110•' 10.~11 lm•lud1-U. ~d Sl.00 '°' t'lah petlC'rn. Add 2Y f&r e11eh flt\lfm '« rlrtt·d•At mall and aPKlol h1nd lhsa. Send lo Allee 8rooll3, 105, the Dally Piiot. NHC!lccraA l'HJ)l., Ao-JM, Old Chelua ~lllon, New Yori!, N. V 10011 Prlul Namf!, Addrtu, f,jp, Pauarn Number. Sav• dollara! Cr«'•lc bffutlhll t.hln11. Send fw New 1.17$ Net!lltcrel\ ~I J ctwa111 J)finted uwd« •.• ll N-1 Nll\y Fil\1 (Mitt SI 00 N•I JU~t Crvdld ... P 00 ~ + Knk 8oOll • , .. • .. II 2S Neeift~nt 8~ •..•... P 00 "".,.Crochet Aoee& ....... Rau·pjll Crocbtt 8Doli... IJ 00 tN&allt Crocbet a.et .. ll 00 h11tutM1tt1•1Dc* .. 11.00 fN«•• .... t)' lllic* ..... .. C.nphtj Gift ...,_ .... ru t Coatolft•.Al~--14 .. 11 1& Jl P,lt•Ar11tue IJ.J ..... IO' loctll oOI QUiit.i fl .• , ... ,. W MuMWwt Qllill 9aaktl ••• W tJ Qu6Jta ror Today a .•.... 111 8oOl pf IUlttY ltllp .•• u M' Vehicles 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RV STORAGE 24 hrs. 111 & out ~ecur1 ly ... :>15 month al Santa Ana i''rcewav at Sand Canyon Exit I rvrnc 551-lBMl 1)9 Chc\'y Long llorn P~ i & 12 1 t•aho\ er camper I' :-,, I' B .\ir t·ond Stl•reo Dual b~rl tcrres . 8 ply ure~ 21.000 on new fatlory engrne. SJ500 f'1 rm t1r trade lor trailer or ~l obill' home. 979 75711 Dune C)cle 'i4. lbl'd only twice. <.:ost S650. Includes ma ny xtras. Will sell for only S425. 5511-0601 days. 586·5299 cn•s /wknds 4 Wheel Drives 9550 '73 JEEP WAGONEER RETAIL PRICE $5325 Auction Price (wholesale prict.') $4288 <WIT H GUARANTEE! l376l''QU I Olr. 4 WHEEL ------ Autos Wanted 9590 • •••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS 1-'0REIGN, DOMESTIC or CLASSICS II your car as cxtra clean scc us I 1 rsl. BAUER BUICK 2925 llarbor Bl vd. Costa ~lcsa 979-2500 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FORA.LL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IN TO SEE US NEWPUf1T IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hw,. NA 642-9405 WE BUY IMPORTS Top Dolla r For Any Make or i\1odel. JIM PANOS MAZDA DRIVE. V-8. automatic 2001 S. Manchester transm iss1on. power Anaheim 636.g()()() stcertnJ?, air cond1t1onjng -- Must sell rmmed.lalely. T OP . Dollar paid for Need reliable party to BMW s and allot.her Im· make small monthly ported cars. payments. No hack pa.y. Crevi·er BMW menls due. No contracts lo assume. Many other Santa Ana 835-3171 cars to choose from. Call Cr. Mgr. 847-ur73. 4 WHEEL DRIVES NEW&USED 3 LAHDCRUISER STATION WAGONS to ChooHfrom Example. 1972 6 cyl., 3 11peNI, air, warn hubs. radio, heater, &ex· tra clean. (4661''01.) $4177 ~lfmiA V)TOYOTA 1966 Hofbqt: C M 646 f303 197• O MC Jimmy 8000 mUes. itttu $6,2GO, 963-3960 SELL US YOUR CAR! w~ pay·~ price! MUSTIECLUM Wall lake a nything in trade, watches rings TV's Cle.. • • 2000 HARBOR BLVD. 645-UOO --~OST A ME.5A fllt' lc1Stt!sl draw an lho ~e::.t. · .a Oa11y t>1Jo' ~a:.s11 ted Ad tH2·5'>i~. ~"!'!.~. tHOAuto1.1~ A.to&.••rorted .......... cwted Aatot.1.,IK'tld ...... UNCI Thur5d.y,March21.197S OAILYPILO r t..1! ........ ······················• .......................................................................................... .. O,._ c......... o..... 9720 ,,...... f7J2 MGI 9744 Vollew-9770 ~ '" 1 ~ ... ~~~ ••••••••••• A.tot •••••• ·.u. ·Md········ ••••• ~·.~!°4 •............ -.; ·~ ~F I •••••••••••••••• .. •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••;:;;~••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • Hhjheat $1uyw 74 J ~ '70 MOB Red Coovc:rUble, 1'74 CAMARO, lo mllff, ContillHfal 9930 Ford tt40 ..._t.g ttS1 oel,.,.n. '71 DA.TS ... 510 • ....... ~.~' w/btl( inter 21'or!Mau 19'72 VW,fioodt"Ond,&oml. P/S,P/8,AM/fo'Mltet'eo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••,.•••••••••••••••• .~II T ti D• P'uU,eqwppecUrabarpl co 1f 1 k am/rm• trailer hlleh i ~1 '73Contioental.xlnt cond. '61 Mlll\•na. v.a. P/a, •H y ovofa "" .(lll7)KR) v 1• ugfage rac • tape, a r, mags._..... oc Air 1" p /fm awroo 71 LTl> air, power. yinyl auto trans, very ruce ! oi:er~rh111 RITAJLPaJCI. SSJSO mac whees, JU175. '1900/ofr.5el220 ol!er.MS-4903afler3pm. rad. 'iiu•o"'o . Otccr. lOp, clean. '14.50 °'best suoo or besl offer. eau 7-&S.'I _ SZ291 J *9112 VW OWNERS. Tune USJ6, C.m•ro "· Z?.11, am/fm w~or641i-Gtl3 orrerPP,&»-5169 Lauraart5PM,67S-81l4. PREiAPPUISAL AUCtionPriM IM Pence.. 9750 $20.Poants.PIU111.Valve stereo,Up.~packa1e. ;3 M ~v. SEETLflS '68FordTorlno•dr;pwr , 'tiG Mus l ana, 6 cy1 . We bu ... & w ~RINO ••••••••••••••••••••••• AdJ. & Oil. WlU rebuild or zoooo mi 644-111<17 • d • truck / ~!fi' G~~Tll (wholesaleprice) 72 Porsche 911T, •ilver uchanaie en1ines & ONE · it's reaUy sharp• r,r:~k· :i1~y· I ~~,P~u~~.'. A/trans. JI/~. p/b, l'\!bll CHEVROLET for a free $l&9S 11 TOlt CMS w/black , $ •Pd, air, tnm. wo_tk ruaranleed. Camaro. 325 Ena. nu Loaded w/every extra. 536-0s51 ~ ~~gd 1 :~b:~,';~n. ... $t~~.,"'o~ IPPralsal. laOOW.c...a HwJ. am/r?' s te reo, alloy Steve.~9308 tires & brakes, aood ~:'c!~:c~~~ .. :u· Met1111ic __ __ S36 2153 ~ GROTllCHEVtWLET IWITll GUARANTEE> 645·1102 _!'__h~ls,45,000 nu499-1049 '74 VW Bus, radial tires, cond.$950,SS2·l372___ rnn lthr. antervmyttop& l974 <_;r~tn Torino Ehle 18211 Bcuch Blvd. ISl 7c;zi > Dir. 4 speed ..._"-Ifie .._ a.,°"' '69 911T. s spd trans. Etec. FM stereo tape: Many 1'71 Camaro. automatic, for $6795 (Wl·~~l-=k 5100 mi. sorg\'()US. Has Oldsmobile 9955 Huntington Beach transmission, rlltdio & Mad9 9731 sunroof leather Rica extras. 1.2,000 rru. $4700. rully loaded, exl'ellent $6675) 552·7000 636-0072 everylhtnK $4~556-0M! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 84'1·6087 549-3331 heater. Must sell tm· ••••••••••••••••••••••• seats, 'am /fm, many Days '44·4223. eves & condltionS2375673·~34 eve/wknds 'WLTD i!DR,wr,power. Salesand 5t'rv1ce -mediately. Need reliable xlras 62 000 mi's $7000 Sun 673 5360 ask tor Mr. $850 OLDSMOllLE SELLINGYOURCA.R? party to make s mall •74MazdaWop 842.17·18 ' · ·Shoemaker or Mr. Ml'rolet 9 920 ornH~ 9932 6·73.8.,""or&W·""''ac GMCTRUCICS TOP PRICES PAID monthly payments. No RX4. Rot•ry engine. Dorse. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• V<oltl _,,., For Imports back payments due. No Am/ Fm radio. Xlnt 58 PORSCHE CONNa.L CORVETTES '7l TORINO Wagon, rac. HONDA CARS Paid rororNot cMootrac ts lo a ssume. CC'Ondll6.7$39003 99or bcst-0fler. SPEEDSTER '72 VW P41~ Wgn. AS2112e9x5· CHEVROLET Always a sl'lect1on ol air, P/S, P/B, $1375. University Olds D L I any other cars to a -27 tras. ri. ply. . S "'S &SERVI ·1· ed C 548·8845 eon ew 1 lmports choose 1 rom. C 11 C , 494.6505 dys. 496·3028 'AL.-. C ·, us orvettc':.. Phone 2850 Harbor Bhd. 1966Harbor.C.M. Mgr.847.0873. 8 r. *** '73 RX3, A/C, lm-Concourse! <WNA349> e ves. 2 821Hariaorll•d. aboutnew '75sln stock. r CoslaMt.>s a a40-~I 646-9303 mac. Make Offer. Call $5400 COSTA Ml?SA Howard Che'n"Olet '72 Maverick. 6 cyl Auto ----Fiat 9725 644-4S&4 JIM '73VWCamper,$67001n· 546.fJOO Dove andQuailSts, 27,000 m1. Ong. Owner. 'H T o r on<Jdu, xl nt. WANT: VW BUG. Must , ----vested. Asking $5200 ____ Nr.MacArthur S1975.646·6384aJt.or eve. Loaded! odu\\n 'l'.1lo.1; be A -1 Optically & •••••••••••••••••••••••Mercedes hm fl1ARJNO Call 675·5604. '72 MONTE carlo-S1lver Jamboree and Uri:.tol '70 1,.TD. 4 Or. Sacnfice' ove~ payment.' t>1.! 1.>t:!. Mechanically. Owner to M TOii c••s w/ wht vinyl Make Of Newport Beach833 o5SS Make Ofler. XI .cond 7" r•1 •'fL/\ · · show servu:e record:. or ft" '70 Cortvl. SOM mJ. New fer. Owner . will sac! -----.. '"'u ss Suprt·rrw evidence or engin<' re l200 W. C.... Hwy. top. Xnlt cOO<I. $2150. I 640·8226 '64 CO RVETTI'~. 327 cu. Mus t see to appreL· vin:>I top, A 1C. rl-.1 \\htl( build. S900 or l<.'Ss. Dis OftANGE COUNTY'S Purchasing 645·1102 owner. 640·8UM · in .. Turbo 400, 4.11 p0,1 , 640-5276. int. ~800. ~ti-ti7Uh _ honest fast buck artists, NEWEST & LARGEST To:r quality ~ t~ tllt WIM 8" Cler. -. -----, fo'OR SALE, make oner! 01:.c brakes, l-1<irL'<l Fen· '72 Ford Ranchero GT 71 OL1.JS Dl'lla l(m ;ilc. don't call. 837-6722. lMMEDlATE 70 Bug. New clull'h, brks, '57 Chevy Bela.ir, 327, den .. Spoiler 6JO llil' Xlnl cond Mag wheel /\II l)O\\er d cJn, h• m1, DELIVERY U1e Mercede1 58 PORSCHE on g. paint. Comp!. rcblt auto trans power steer· 630-1710. 633·9"~. · :; Sl800 /oiler. H<u;.o&., J I'. Want to buy '64 lhru 66 El Cofttad e.1g. Sl ,SSO or make offer. , • ------ -$2600. 499 4374. __ ~ <.:amino, running or not. ,AllModels &Colors Manl coupe!l4000CH> Must sell.G7S-~. ing, radio. 548-9443 71 Corvette 4 s pd Nl'w Liftcoln 9945 ...!:'.. ------· Reasonable. Ask"{or Dtck Miller Motors Used Car Mclnoget' $2900 • . afler3pm. paint, air. AMWM . disc ....................... Pinto 9957 Larry al 9"'"·4971 ··'t. ~DBD I I JIM 73 VW SUPER Beetle. '72 1 I t t hr~1kcs. Convert 962·8382 uo '" ut.-1-lllala. GasSaver.$1995. mpa a, au.o, air: 0 - --'75 C-Onlinenlal. $8.&IQ or ••••••••••••••••••••••• S·30pm ' lnDMVll•..,tv 640-5936aft6PM. mi , S2350 . t>H-OJ!JS Dodge 9935 take over lease. 3 mos. 73 1'1010 Hunabout. ltll;()(J Autos, Imported lrnl»or'ts MARINO Blulfs. N.B. _ ....................... new, 4000 t-mi Will m1 I s pd, cu:-10111 1111. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1201~0. WMarner . . MOTOR CARS Must st ell nowb. '7b3bVI WlAd· .70 Kn~swd StWgn. A•C ~ Chari,;cr • .Slk. t>, 60 M. :;A·ackrfif1c·~. lastk~SOpymt. rall b, great m~w ::;;,!~.XI. a~· am t200W.r1>----.... ven ure u . _e · op P IS, P /B . xlnt. c:on d. llunsA·l.Nubrk"."mog. s or .. ran .....,-IO !1til-lill:!~I Gelner al Santa Ana 557·2132 ...,.,. _.,., ... Pwtl_,, -ww-7 camper Air l'M ··terc:!O J J --- --970 I • ...._ VleJo aa1-n 40 645·1102 · ' . s • $1550. 644 -19009·5. S.JlS. Ollt>r. 645-27tili Manrick 9947 •-~-tr ...................... Clll.. compl, S4500. 536-3440 __ . . _ . __ '71 1'1nlu, auto, radio. New ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 Fl "'T SPIDER '"""... ,_ ~...., • · v · I XI "' '73 280 4 Dr. Sedan. VolYo 9772 68 <.:am a~o. 2 d_r. 6 cyl. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• paint. in:> lop • nt BRAHDNEW Lamborcjhini Espada List price: $29.500 NOWOHLY $23,500 3 to choose! J IM MARINO MOTOR CARS 1200 W. Coeat Hwy. 645-1102 Acrtu lro111 tht BllllN 81Y Cl•b 74 LOTUS EUROPA 5 S11e<.•d, only 10.000 m tie:.. ( 8 ISKSI I) $6475 JIM MARINO MOTOR CAltS 1200 W. Coa.t Hwy. 645-1102 Acrou lrom lht 8'1boa 81y Club Or~e ~l~tc1 :;~a~~~~lhc· <:ounl r~' Only 13.0Ut miles fl>IHJ ;\1I'1 $8900 JIM MARINO MOTOR CARS 1200 w. Cont Hwy. 645-1102 •erou from the BllbN ~Y Club This Ma roon beauty is a Loaded! Sharp! Must 9756 s pd M ichelln tires '72 DODGE DART 73 FORD rnn<l. $1550. Call 673 a57!l one owner· Musl see. s e 11 . Best 0 f ( c r . ~~~~.~!~~•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yell~w with black 1~: SWING~ 2 DR. MAVERICK belore lO am ur 675 ::ittr (88SFBK 1 833~8084. SPECIAL terior. Clean, rum; great! RETAIL Pltl'cE 2 Door Sed h~ave mc=-agl':.._ _ MlSSIONVIEJO ROY CARVER Sl000.531·2906 $2695 6<.:ylinder Plymovth 9960 IM PORTS '66 Mercedes 2305, 4 dr, 1 VOLVO SAL£I Automatic Trans •••••••. ••••••••••••••• s.o. t-'wy at Avery pwr steering & brakes, ROLLS S . n . Monte Carlo. Landau, Aucti'on Price AM Radio 831·1742 or495·1700 auto trans. Very clean, IR{ fo'al'tory Demos & Ex-auto, air, am/Im radial:., White w/hlue mknor ATLAS xlnt mech cond. $2100. A.L $3975 PP, 646-2838 1 wholesale pr1ct.•) 1973 l''iat 128 SL Coupe. 548-1487. DE ER etut1ve Cars. Good Used S 1795 Cooct cond. 4 spd. FM VolvoSelection 1968 Impala, p /s. p/b, a ir. $1988 St.>eal Chrvsler~ stereo radio & cassette. 73MIZ450SL IN ALL PRICED radio, $600 or otrl·r. <WITH GUARANTEE) DallyPilot~yee Open Dally bl l:>un. 'lll 10 675-2740. Like new with auto., air U 5 A T O SEl.L 54ij 9-145 !5581-'ZJ > DI r. 6 cylinder, Parking lot I' ~I PUBLIC windows. i.terco. Save on Custa Mc:;a h. k 1 t 1 fo'or 1974 as weU as 1973 Wa~. P/B, P /S, air. $700. powt•r steering. air l"On· 546 1934 cond., pwr. steenn~. & ROYCE • • • GJJ>eGJ\ Le.mu• '69 Chrv Concours Sta automatic lransm1ss1on. 3JO W Ua 0 yr ,c(a·os 11 ·ta Mesa 2929 Harbor Bhd · .... OTICE 1 is wee sspeeia a ony and 1972, we have sold 00 714 /751-1S81 ;00X.746.5. d1llonin~. Must st'll \m· M1l an Lea\'itt • " $10,99s. 19S3GSU> mor e new Rolls Royce ~ mediately. Net.>d r('hable •64 2 .. 32 1 • -------MISSIONVIEJO ·· . ..,--VOLVO t973 EICaminoSS.""""J50. ··k" ~.ma ll -68 Plym outh, cood a utomobiles lhan any ""' party lo mu .... "' ----IMPORTS otberdealeranlheU.S.A. t'ully loaded ! monthly paymenls. No '7lb,2rlr,6C'yl,A/T,P/S lra nsportat1on car, ul 4 IMMACULATE FIAT 850 SPIDERS In Stock Low As $1399 (514GOV) LIME GREEN l!l6ll w / ·1 speed, radio. h1•a tcr, & like new. (\'JUtH) MIHTGREEH 1970 w/ 4 speed, black in· ten or . & onl y 47 ,000 miles. t293A7.J) BRIGHT YELLOW 1970 w I 4 speed, blac.•k in· tenor, AM /FM stereo. & o nly 41,000 miles. <3J4ELT1 S.D. t'wy al /\very Always an exceptional 1966 Horbor CM 646 9301 Call 960 3677 back payments due. No dlx ant, 18000 m1, :.lnl ac:ces. $600. 673-S!Wi.) 831-1742 or495-1700 selection o! new & used, ORANGE '62 Chc\•y S.S. Had10, air c·onlracts tv a:.:;ume. cond. S1995. 673 7079 --"ii P -L-Y-)1-0-UT_l_f Stallon 69MIZ250 fully guaranteed, Rolb COU...-Y cond .. htr.,gdc:ond.~. Man y othl·r cars lo Merc ury 9950 Wagon. P /S. P,B, i\,C SEDAN Ro yl'c & Bentll'Y "' 962.3034. l'hoo:;l' from CJll Cr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIUS.9ti8-ij520 automohile;;. VOLVO ------~l ~r 8-H-087:1. (467KKY> Has auto., air C .64 IM PALA. 2 dr, A/T. ---1!169 Merc ury Monterey, cond.,pwr.steennl-(.e tc. Roy arver,lnc. EX CLUSIVELYVOLVO ~lnl conct. See to ap Th h I J{ II ){ BMW d P/S, P/B, mced<'ancar. Dodge ·7.J. V-8, /\IT, P /S, . e price 1s rig tal on y o s oyn· Largest Volvo cate r in $550. or hesl olftc'r. Can be l''m ster cass. Cusl. int. prcc1ate ! S795. 546-51154. '72 HUAUHUN:"Jl-:K Balanced 400c1d , 4 :;1>d 4.11 pos1, xlnl. cond. l·;x lras. 586·16.14 $3995. 234 E.l7thSt. Orange Counly! Buy or seen al 2020 So. Coast Lomi.Offcr.675·9561. Mustan9 _____ 9952 M lSSION VIEJO Costa Mesa 546·4444 Lease direct. IMPORTS <C losed Sunday ! Hwy, Lag. Bch. anyti me. 1972 Dod~c Dart Custom ....................... Pontiac 9965 ia~i~;~~:l,tg~ ~!'."!: .. ~ .. ! =.:!?!~ Pf!:~~ ·~;,.J·!~~~~. c.'.,';.;. ~~ ~.!~;. ~{~y, ~~i. ;::,d:~ 6 ~~.:'v~!:.!:.~ ·,;;~:;~::~~~;~:;:::~:· SUB ,~_i_ ~ "-~ ~ $250. 20301 S.W. Cypress. :;tereo lapt'. mct·han1cal /\ulo. powc:r stet>nng, &. 1m, a ,c:, dean, ::oXlllJ OYEltlOO 20255.Manchester S.A.S46·648t lyperll'(0l.SaC'rlfl('L'~flOO h 'YU 536·1~• !'-a rp. <Z G5~11 HEW & USED Ch I 11rm lll>lvw \\hol<·:-.:ilc. - -- MERCEDES . Anaheim 750-2011 rys er 9925 >l!Jl-isl53 $I 395 '68 GTO Auto, :11r. I' s luyorl.ease ~-••••••••••••••••••••••• -P/B. Xlnt. t·ond :-.t.lllO OH DISPLAY Authorized l971 VOLVO 164. Pow<'r Chrysler Newport 1964 Ford 9940 JIM &W<!>..J1 or 5-10 50Ut1 n l House of 1ros Sales&Serv1ce steering, pow<'r brakes, $350. 4 Dr. Runs hke a ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARINO 380 8 h Import AM /FM, factory air con· top! Looh good. 5.51·2360 ·70 Ford LTD Brougham, -------AUTHORI Z 0 eac S d1t1oning. lccithcr in· ulate cond MOTOR CARS V~a 9974 MERCEDES DEALER Mac-Arthurand tenor. XLNT CONI>. alt G ~..o~~e~m:.~~ power ac· 1200W.Coast Hwy. •••••••••••••••••••••• 6862 Manchester, J amboree S2995.Call968-{Qf.l. Comet 9927 a 645 1102 72VEG AC1c:an. Pl'r1 run Bue na Park ts~8-DoJ1e 752·0900 ---••••••••••••••••••••••• c-essories. 846 1677· Auou from th: llll!IN Bay Cl... mng cond. Onl)' ~1950 or 523-7250 NcwportBeach Sacrifice ! '7"\'ol\oWgn. 63Contetdean.:!dr.llc)·I. 72 FORUCountryS<1u1re olrcr 5-lX :!.>llX On thcSantal\na fo'wy oyota 9765 ~~~~-o~i1 5~r~~:':;~~~ aut o. asking ~~~5. !J pa:;:;. wagon\~/ low '7tMUSTANG ll,Maehl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• off er. 552_8194. 842·ti269 mileage SJZOO (\.\111 take lo miles. divorced, mu.'>I Alfa Romeo 9705 ORANGE BEAUTY 1!1ti9 "I .i speed, radio. •75 Mercedes SPECIAL ------tr;.ide)ISJ0·4544p\'t.pl\'. sell ~.100. Mint cond . Autos, Used II ave somelhm.i: to ~ell"! Kil 0-100 or 963 7l03 art. Outdoor ... port ... lo:.t 1b ap- peal"~ Sell your l~UIP· mt-m \\ nh a low·C'~l Ua1- ty Pilot Class1f1c<l . Exec. ~ials ••••••••••••••••••••••• Class~ed ads d~ well. ::0.l'll 1<~~-m~l.! :11rn1 :11':\l Mar~~ 28l~1!nly. Fa!~XO!~m~~~[!Ex· AMC 9905 ~~.~~·.~~.": ••••••• !~~~ ~~!·.~:.": ....... !~~~ ~~.°.!·.~:.":-.-.-... -.-.!!!~ ~-.-~-.0-.'-... ~:.": ••••••• !!~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• hl<Jrk 1ntcnur, & onty Alfa Romt'O ~.177 m1lcs. <514GOV> Buy or L~se ,\uthonzc<I Sales & Service Two lo w mtlt•agc ex· c•c·ull\'<.' Cars. Good Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• ec:utivc ca rs; Ful l) ToyotaSl'kct1on '67 Rambler Amer. 4 Or .• 'f ill·: KIND YOU SPEND ALLDAY LOOKING FOR! equipped : ALL PRICED G cyl, a uto trans, A/C, Beach Imports M arArthur and J um lx>rc<t' 8'18-Dovt• 7.);! 0900 PRICED RIGHT Nt•wport Bt•uc·h at 63 A II a Spider$.').;(), or bt'SI offer. mu!'.t !>ell i;.1s.:1802. Dick Miller Motors J:d ('IJOCI. l'::a .. ITJliill Austin-Healey 9 709 '--.. """ ... 450SE, full sale pricf' $14,949, ( #3798) Lease at SZSS.81 month (2ti month open end lease, plus tax). 280 COUPE. w/ AM /FM stereo; full sale price ~ll.420, I #3820> Lease al SUUJ.94 month (48 month open end lease, plu..:; ta' I. ••••••••• • • • • •••••••••• 120 W Warner 'u!I Austin 1\meritan. al so. Main Jim Slernons .rnto. smo~ & 'i5 rl•g ~ sanla Ana 557-2 132 Imports MPG . 33,000 m1 ~750 646-~550. '12124 SPYOER. pvt ply. 833-9300 Must sell quickly. Great ---------- BMW 9712 buy! 675·3131 1961 220 s. Air cond . new ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho_n_d_a ______ 9_7_2_7 radial lires, new valves '7 4 BA v ARIA ••••••• ••• • •••••••••••• Sl600. 556·0828. CLOSEOUT S AVE$$$ * 530 i * IMMEDIATE DELIVERY GOOD SELECTION * Conslderin<J * * LeasincJ • Eliminate the middle m11n. Lease direct from aulhorized deakr! Then• must be a reason wt• arc 11 1 in sail•-;, lit In Sl•rv1ce, # 110 selcct10n. Crevier BMW 208 W. hl Street SJnta Ana H:jS.3171 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST &. ....... ··~ I!'~ ... •• .. ~ THIHK ~ l'l ,, •. ~ ~ • t~t • ~ HONDA ~· .... , .. ·~ Sll \ •••• /' HtRI "».., ,«' 10% OYER FACTORY INVOICE . OM ALL MEW '75HOMDA SEDA MS Your c h oice or accessories plus lax & li cense. Order yours today. "FRIEDLANDER" 'l&l'• c. (j, ''"' c. (j, \Jl 1111 - 1970 250 Sedan,.60,000 m1 , 19·20 MPG, be:;toflcr 544-83.'">8 TO SEl.L low m1. Runs good Creal l>emt lfmiA B~i::sp. $4 85 . 5S2·S8l;~ I 0 Cl ...................... . TOYOTA '73 Buick L';'~abrc. Cstm 4 Dr . Pried bt'luw 1966 Horbor c M 646 9JOJ wholesale Blue book · )lust sell th is y, knd. 70 Mark II. 4 dr, auto. low :\hike orr 400 7882 m1 Xlnl cond 22 MPG. Sl.300. Pvtpty833-0349 Cadillac 9915 9720 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DATSUN '7 4 DEMO SALE! 20 TO CHOOSI PIOM A&& MOOllSI WIH SD.1Cl1110f COLOIS & EQUlflDT , VC~L11 '74 610 ........... '3195 loaded! AM/FM, rodlols, foct. oir, under coat., body s~ moulding, outomotie, .tc. '14 6104.,.R&H ... '2895 ltl 0'1/26h'1/PICKUfl 710'1 AU. IAll NICIDt DEADLINE SUN. MAR. 301 ~T DATSUN ......... •llOVllT. _.,,...... ..... llMll .... A UNIQUE, NEW AUTO MERCHANDISING EVENT AUTO Did You Know That With a 1975 Model You Get GREATER MAINTENANCE and OPERATING COST REDUCTION Can you get up to twice the mileage w11h the spark plugs in your present car? How about being able to go a greater distance between 011 changes? we·11 bet you can 't and still get top performance in your driving! It's a simple fact .. . with any 1975 model, you can get this type of mileage and more, reducing your service costs and giving you improved operating economy. You'll do better in a '75 from any o ne of these established dealers- That's What the 197 5 's Are All About! A rus CHtYSlll P\ MIJJH CWy<ior_..~ JUtM..-.. &, c .......... 54 .. .,)4 UUCllUICI! 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BRAND NEW 1975 OLDS OMEGA OIDER YOUIS TODAY ONLY s2977 1975 GMC PICKUP (504016) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ONLY s3577 TAKE YOUR CHOICE "67 Ramblff \utumJlH '111\ I top p () \\ l' r ... I l' l I I n !.! • 1THKll 11 '69 FCM"d GDlaxie XL :! llr II T. Automat1t'. µ u" c-r ' t l' c ri n :..: . ~11 r t·ond111omng. 19t!!li-;IVJ '67 Men:wy C~°' \ut •1m ;.it1<· JIOY.C'r '-ll•t•nn:.:. r.1d1u, hCJl l'r \\.l'":!h'.J I TAKE YOUR CHOICE '72 Chnr"olet Chn~e HJll_,. \\hl'l'i-. r.1d1n and h t•.ill'r :I:! l llHI Ill Ill'"· 11.->i I-L 'I '72 Plymouth Gran Sedan \u t 11m.i 11 1 1111 ,~•·r 'll'<'rlllL: & hr.11-.t•' .11r utnd . '11h I 111p 1 rui-.l· 1·1mt rol. < f-;71'1.I F'I I '72 fCM"d Pinto 1 'IJPt·d tr.1n,m1-.-.111ri r J d I II <I fl d h < .1 I I I . 111-J f-_ \ \ I I 1tJOf" • I ti f, r f f t _\ .,,!>< . tai I P•v'"" 1112• PRESENTS THE ALL NEW AUSTIN MARINA PRICED AS LOW AS 52880 + Tax & Lie. LOADED W ITH ALL THIS EQUIPMENT 4 s p eed t ran s .• A M /F M radio, radial tires. and a gas sa ving 4 cyt. engine. -·-LARGE SELECTION OF *JAGUARS *TRIUMPHS * MGs. GOOD USED SPORTS & IMPORTS '74 Opel Manta \ 11 1 u m .1 t 1 c· t r a n .., IJ111·k1 I !'>l';.th. r ;.id10 h 1· a I 1• r 11 n I v !J 2 I 6 nr1 g 1n.1l mile s. Sho Y.roum fre s h . <7 IIKXY 1 '74.MGB Rdstr_ I '-Pl'< l rJd10. heatC'1 , onl~ I 000 miles. Huge SlJVIOJ:: '· (IJ8KKD> '72 Mercedes 280 SE I 5 Lite r fo'ull luxury •qu1ppt>d low . low m1kllJ.!l'. t.t t7DTAJ '73 Dcrtwn 2401 ,\utonrnl 1c trans . ;.i1r cund1t10nini.t. #53-12. '69 MGB GT l..o\\, Im\ .t7.0HO mile'> ~hn\\ 1 oom < ondrlron I hru out 1543;> 1 '73 VoiYO 142 1.o \\ ~IS. 000 m 11 t>..,. 1 "" rwr t\utn tran... & <11r l'ond1l 1on111g. I 5'14i I '73 Triumph TR6 ~p arl-.l111i.: ('Ondit10n r lir unut t !H 19 I '73 Opel GT Aut omatic Iran:-.. ra<l w lw.itt•r. onl) 8000 on1• riv.rwr miles. Sold new & -.1•rv1('(•d h e re. Sho1,1, lfoom Fn•sh '70 MGl·GT I -.peed. radro, healt•r t 150<JJ\Z J Good S•lection of Used Sport Cars. Ivy wh e re yo• get authorized Sales & SerYice. • COME IN TODAY TO TEST DRIVE the ALL NEW 8 YOU WON'T BELIEVE IT!! COSTA MESA ATSUN INTRODUCES 280-Z A THIRD GENERATION LEGEND Carrying on the Z tradition. the new 280. With more o f ever- ything 1n comfort. lux- ury and performance. · Economy-minded. too. With standard computerized fuel in- jection that allows for a good 25 mpg on the highway (EPA). Come try the 280-Z and 280-Z 2 + 2. You'll find we keep on im- ptovrng with age. THE ONLY THING IT HASN'T GOTIS RADAR! 1975 sees the latest and most technically refined o f the Datsun Zs. The new 280 It boasts {more of everything. In com- f or t luxury . performance Bui the main improvement over its predecessors rs a new computerized fuel-in1ect1on system. This way the new Z can offer a great deal mor€ power without sacri f1 c1n g gas mileage Following 1n the Z 1rad1t1on. you It find a lot included 1n the rEr alistrc sticker price. Like power-assi sted front discs. indepen- dent s u spens ion, radial tires. AM/FM radio and o f course. beautiful handling BUY or LEASE WE'VE GOT ALOT FULL! Extra shipmenh of I 975's haYe i.st arri Y ed and our selection is the greatest! We're Dealin' like Never Before • IRAHD HEW '7 5 GRAND PRIX (1 65874) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY s4939 • IRAHD HEW '75 PONTIAC ASTRE Ordtr • yo.r cltoiu Df color. • BR.AND HEW '75 FIREBIRD (516532) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY s3939 • INSTANT CREDIT JUST I CALL .AND 5 MINUTES IS ALL IT TAKES Phone 546-8017 • TAX REFUND ESTIMATE YOUR DOWN PAYMENT! lrillg ,_ esH..t~ Ta ..... witti , .. a.cl _.,..,. a.-• Mw cw of yow cMke. TODAY! it'S JOHNSON AND SON'S GIANT SEMI- ANNUAL DEMO SALE ~all's fll ;.!1' 1975 1\f f•l'('lll \ l\l.11 (jlllS. I" 11 l I I' o '' t· r D "' l.11'l'. l.1m mill''-\ll'11c11l1111'h ffi;Jln· 1.11nl·cl. F:!liH '.\II ~ Juhn\lm·.., 19i5 Colon\ 1'<11 k Sta. \\1q:on . Y<'llO\\ C.r<'en !\IN11lhr. An ideal lam1h· t'ar. Lll.e n<'11 . 112iss DEMO. and EXEC. CAR SALE! '75 Coupe De Ville Cabriolet top . d u al •comfort seats. AM I 1''M stereo radio with sterl'<> t ape pl ayer, tilt steering wheel, tw1hgh, sentinel, ruu power and f ac t ory air condittoning. ( 7459 ) s7995 '75 Sedan De Ville V1n'1 root, Ar.I F:\I stereo with 8 track tape player, tilt s teering wheel. cruise control. fue l monitors , f ull power and factory all' conditioning. ( 0051 > '75 Ca.ipe De Ville Cabriolet top , leather interior. dua l comfort seats, AM /FM stereo with 8 tra c k t a pe player , tilt s teeri ng wheel, twilight sentinl'l. c ruise control. full power and factory :i1 r conditioning. (49601 '75 Redwood Brougham Sedan BrouQham D' Elegance Cadi!Tacs top or the lrne. Every possible option including dual comfort seats, A M /FM stereo with 8 track tape player. tilt steering 1,1,heel. twilight sentinel. cruise control, r adial Lares, fuel monitors . etc. Full power a nd fa c t ory a ir condttloning. (3233 J PREVIOUSLY OWNED CADILLACS •7 4 Redwood Talisman Epitome in m otoring luxu ry offered to you in V1 ctori an fo'i rem ist, padded roof, Amber Medici cloth interior. Power everything, ptu.s every option available; even a li ghted vanity mirror! (905KLJ) A TREMENDOUS VALUE ·12 Coupe de vm. Vinyl top, leather up· holstery, full power , fac- tory a ir conditioning, tilt wheel, stereo, radial tires, etc. Priced lo S('ll ? 049ELT) s3795 •7 4 Coupe de Ville D'&egc.ce trim Cabriolet top. tapestry interior, full power, fac- tory air conditioning, tilt wheel, s ter eo. etc. Fl aw l ess condition ! (486JEX> BETTER THAN REBATES! $ PROFIT ISALL WE ASK ON OVER 300 NEW VEHICLES IN OUR STOCK! THUNDERBIRDS • FORD ELITES • TORINOS • MAVERICKS • GRAMADAS • MUSTANGS • PINTOS • F-100, F-2 50 PICKUPS • THERE IS NO WAY NO PLACE WHERE YOU CAM SAVE MORE 4DAYS ONLY THUR.·FRl.- SAT.-SUH. MAR. 27·28-29-30 COURIERS s99 PROFIT PLUS s1so FACT.CASH REBATE 300emos! EYEH GREATER OH TtiESE DEALER OWHEDC.ARS! Today's Cl lag N.Y. Stoeki TEN CENTS Bolt 1t.ov1n I'~~··. USING 500 MM LENS, ORANGE COAST COLLEGE STUDENT MADE THIS PHOTO OF THE SINKING OF THE WESTERNER WEDNESDAY OFF NEWPORT HARBOR ENTRANCE Deshecha Access Settled On a close vote Wednesday, Orange County supervisors ended the Jong controversy over access UI the Prima Deshecha dump s ire in the hills above San Juan Capistrano. The board ordered the county road department to begin work as soon as possible on the ariginally-planned L<.i Pata Road access off Ortega Hi ghway. Also contained in the off. a genda motion by Supervisor Thomas Riley was a provision eliminating plans to build an off- road vehicle park on part of the huge disposal area. Supervisors Halph Diedrich and Ralph Clark said they favored the La Pala access but they voted against the resolution. Both said the reason they were voting against the action was because no alternate site for the off-road park has been found. Diedri c h also voiced dis- pleasure with the city of San Juan· Capistrano for much of the controversy surrounding access to the dump. "I favored La Pata all the way but are w c s ure San Juai1 Capistrano is flipped the way they want to stay now?" he said. After long discussions and ~everal meetings, supervisors last month acceded to San Juan's demands for abandonment of the La Pala access and construction m a more expensive route on La Novia Road off San Juan Creek Road. The ctty's original position was that the La Pata access would generate too much traffic on the <See ACCESS, Page A2) Ora n j!t";1 Cnasl -..£~ Weather Gusty winds continuing through Friday, according to the weather service. Otherwise mos tly fair sk ies with s lightl y . warmer days. Highs 60 to 65. Lows tonight in lhe 40s. l~S IDE T ODA Y Tile biggest oirl1Jt of the Vietnam wor began //yi11g refugees from Da Nnny am1d:o1 scenes oj confumon, ditit ress and panic. Story. Page A4. lntlex MftMyTrff C4 Mo.... ••·J Mutwl F\llldt a• N.ltltMI fWW) A4 Or••C:.1111tr AINI a1-l u CJ (1-l ... , •• au ,,. ,,. • m s; NeorSon,2 Laguna Woman Raped at Home A 22-year-old Laguna Beach woman was raped and forced to commit sexual acts Wednesday by an intruder who entered the bedroom of her home through a window, while she slept near her 2-~l.·ar·old son. The north Laguna resident told polt('e that she was awakened by the rn<.in about 1 a.m. She said t.e was kneeling on all fours, naked, by the side of her.bed. When she screamed, police said, the man put his hand over the unmarried woman's mouth and told her, "Be quiet, don't wake your bus band ... T he man then repeatedly raped the woman and fo rced her to commit sexual acts police said, as her son slept in a nearby bed. The victim described the man as 24 to 25 years old, six feet tall, 150 pounds, olive complexion, s porting a styled "shag" haircut and a thin, narrow mustache, police said. He left the woman's home through the window aft~ first donning a pair of trousers. Gypsies Distract, Roh San Clementean A hapless San Clemente store owner fell prey Wednesday to a band of six hefty, possibly preg- nant. gypsies who distracted him while they stole S38 in cash from a bag under the counter. Robert L. Floyd, owner of the Speedee 7·11. said one of the women called him to a corner of the store. Another distracted his daughter while the money was being stolen. Poli('e said the women had skirts and aprons with large pockets. When they ldt, Floyd checked the bag and discovered that the money was missing. Police said F1oyd was just about to make a bank deposit. the afternoon theft at the store on 502 N . El Camino Real brought an immediate police warning to other San Clemente business owners. Officers said a countywide crime warning had.been issued on the female band which has employed similar tactics in other communities. The portly women, seen earlier at a San Clemente pharmacy, are believed to be traveling in a blue Chevelle with Georgia license plates. Officers said they had recently been staying at San Clemente State Park. · It was riot immediately known whether a similar theft of nearly $3,000 in cash from a San Clemente liquor store is connect· ed with the Gypsy band. Five Bombs Damage Utility Substation SAN JOSE CAP> Five powerful pipe bombs exploded al a Pacific Gas & Electric Com- pany substation, destroying three banks of transformets and disrupting service 10 3S,OOQ homes today. About 2' 2 hours after the series of explosion s in San Jose, another powerful bom~ ext>loded in a building that houses the 1''BI otric~ tn Berkeley . Authorities said there were no injuries reported as a result of either Incident and it was not known if there was :my c:onnec- lion between the blasts. A hitherto unknown group CAii· ing itself the Red Guerrilla Family claimed resp0nsibllity for the Berkele.y bomb that ex· plocled in a women's restroom. The FBl said it was unfamiliar with the group. Firemen in Berkeley said there was "substantial damage" to the lltb floor where the bomb \tent off and to the 10th floor where the FBI is lo~ated. Initial reports placed tl\e damage at·Sl00,000. Police ht San Jose believed the explosives were plastic devices, but PG&E spokesman Paul Glrord s~id they were "fairly high-powered pipe bombs." A group calling itself the New World Liberation Front claimtd responsibility Cor previous bomb- ings at PG&E Cad lilies .as a pro. test against utility rates. The PG&E aipokesma.n 5aid the five bombs were pl.aced on three transformen and two circuit t>reaken and t.h 11t mo¥le tublla• tie>& we11e betna brought in to <See BOMBS .. Page A2} HARBORMASTllt e C04ST GUARD e BALBOA " 0 '° 0 % ~ 0 "' ,... BIG CORONA SITE OF SINKING Cross Ma~ks Location Laguna CofC Backs Garden For Greeter Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce directors have en- dorsed planting of a perpetual garden on Main Beach Park as a ·memorial to Eiler Larsen, the Laguna Beach Greeter who died a week ago. An Eiler Larsen garden was proposed by Harry Moon, owner of the Cottage Restaurant, where Larsen often was a customer. The garden, Moon said, could include the Greeter's footprints, which were embedded in con· crete several years ago. It was suggested the garden be located near the comer of Forest Avenue and South C9ast Highway, the spot where Ufscn often shouted his greetines to passersby. Meanwhil~. donations lo the Eller-Larsen Memorial F\and are still being a~cepted at Laguna Beach CtlY Hall. sos Forest Ave., u1una Beach 92651. C1t)' Treas urer Peggy Mor reale said Wednesday that the fund has r~tclved $93 so far, in· eluding four ~o}\tributiona from La.gun» ttsld.,nts and one each from ... Lon1t Such, Huntington Beach an_d Costa Mes ' \ , escue Terror Related By Survivors By JOHN VALTERZA and JUL.ARY K AYE • Of Tiie D.i•IY Piiot S~tt Salvage arrangements were under way today in Newport Beach in the wake of a near-tragic sinking ·. Wednesday of' the 65-foot sportfisher "Westerner" with 30 passengers and a crew of three aboard. The boat, headed back from a half-day run to the Crystal Cove area, suddenly took on water only 100 yards off the east jetty of Newport Harbor. Passengers said that within moments the craft was sinking. <Related Story. A31 "WE DIDN'T EVEN have time to get to lifejackets. let alone put them on, before she went down,'' said one of the survivor~. David Rose of Anaheim. But by some stroke of fortune, two county rescue boats manned by harbor patrolmen were running engine t est s only a few minutes away when the Westerne r ran into trouble at about 1 p.m. The crew of the sportfisher placed a hasty emergen- cy call and owner-skipper, Doug Ferrel, began throw- ing every lifejacket available to the panicked passengers w ho already had taken to the water. "THERE WAS NO TIME for anything but escape. It looked like a bunch of rats scurrying for the highest part. But the hig hest part was sinking fast too," said another survivor . Wind had whipped the sea strongly through the day and passenge r s had found the fishing very slow. Wrapped in yellow emergency blankl·ls. shivering s urvivors sat in a Harbor Department workshop to r e· late their s hort p eriod of terror. "I WAS J UST COMJNG out of the galley. when I noticed the water on the deck. \Ve had been taking on some water from the heavy swells. But now lhc boat was riding low in the bow,.. said Covina crane operator Lewis Evans. "r told one of the crew that we were sinking. He said ·it can't be,' but there was nlJ mistake,·· he added. (See WESTERNER SI NKING, Page A2> Addition Approved By Laguna Council Plans for half of a 6,000 squan' foot addition lo City Hall were approved Wednesday night by the Laguna Bea('h City Council. T he city staff was directed to move ahead with a second story addition to the police department quarters at the north ~d of the building. But the couM1l balked at out· right approval of an addition at the south end of the hall that would house the city's Recreo· lion Department. Instead, the council ordered an environmen· tal impact r~port to. d\?temlin-e 'the' impacts pf the ptt~jttts\ -. ' lm!cussioooudic:al<'d that eoun· cit memberlf would .prefer •to have the south-end llddltlon boM~ only r~reatlon's staff and thta not.be used for dail)' rect'eo· tiontl.l activitk?s. I 1bey said ttct\vitiea; rwl<t be hou:;ed at olht>r facililiei; in to"n, such as the Boys' Club and Girls' Club. Councilmen also discussed "~•YS of renovating thl' City coun- C'il chambers so 1hat the room could be subdivided with. parti- tions when it is used for concur- rent meetings. fhe additions and improve- m('nts at City Hall would cost $140,000. lh expanding the existing building. police detectives and recreation aides would be tr.aosrcrred from space now ·1e.u~ed in, the Jormer post office 'buildinl( t\t the corn ~r of Glen· 'ncyr~ 4lnd Legion streeL'J. ' Pr.lot to discusslng the ex- pansion plans the council reJeCt· ro a proposal from the owners of the l~a~~ building to buy lt (or SJ't0,000 .. ~41 DAIL V PILOT l/SC Thursday. March 27, 1975 -' Police Probing Animal Dumpirig Has the Canyon Acr~ Drwe neighborhood in Laguna Beach become the dumping ground for pets lhat owners no longer want? It has . according to Amos Stricker. 31, of 555 Canyon Acres Drive. Stricker summoned Laguna Beach police to his home Wednesday after a man drove up Canyon Acres, re- moved a black cat from his car and dumped the animal on the ground. According to police, Sticker confronted the man and demanded he ( J not abandon the cat. BRIEFS T he man told Sticker he would retrieve the cat, but ins tead drove off -------------' as Sticker returned to his r esidence. Sticker told officers that there have been numerous animal abandonments in the canyon recently. Police today noted that animal abandonment is a misde- meanor crime punishable upon conviction by ::.1x months in jail and,or a S500 fint.'. Coral Tree 'Official' San Clemente has its own official city tree as of today the flowering red coral tree. ' The tree, pr?perly called "Erynthia,'' was adopted Tue~day by unanimous vole or the City Council at the sug- gestion of the Parks and Recreation Commission. Although numerous flowering acacia trees were plant- ed in San Cle mente in conjunction with the 1969 California Bicentennial, the San <:;lem ente Garden Club pushed the coral tree instead. The coral tree was chosen on the basis of its orange-red color, ils two-tone green leaves and because they can be grown from cuttings. Coral trees are to be planted at several city parks. Stere o Gear Stole11 Burglars who forced open a front door stole S2.800 in stereo eqwpment. cameras. wine and tools from the home of Archie Leon Brainard, 365 Lookout Drive. Laguna Beach. police reported today. Police also are investigating a burglary :.it tht• rc~1dcnce of Gene Harvey D1bbel . 217 Cypress Ori\ c. O;;imagc to doors, locks and w rndow~ was set al $300. Rest Roo111 Fu11d Okayed An appropriation of S89,900 ''as \·oted by the San Clemente City Council T uesday to finance the construction of new r est rooms at the beach a nd the municipal pil·r. Two of the comfort stations are to be constructed on the beach <.tt •·T ' · Street at a cost of $69,900. The pi er restrooms are estimated to cost S20,000. T he facilities are to be paid for in part by Revenue Shar- ing funds and by an $18,000 payment from city bed taxes. Beati11g Trial Set A ~an Juan Capistrano man accused of beating his estranged wife unconscious during a quarrel that erupted when h(! was moving his possessions from her Capistrano Beach home has bl•tm ordered to face tr1CJI June 23 in Orange Count} SupenorCourt. Judge Everett W. Dickey set the trial dale for ~orm ;.in Lee Lawrence, 55, of 31761 Via Belardes, San Juan Capistrano. H e further ordered Lawrence, who is free on bail. to return tot.he courtroom June 6 for pretrial action. Sheriff's deputies jaiJed Lawrence s hortly after they found Mrs. Lorraine Lawrence, 53, lying unconscious on the floor of the garage at her home, 34781 Calle dcl Sol Capistrano Beach. ' Charges of assault with intent to commit murder have since been reduced to assault with a deadly weapon. Cash Stole n From Liquor Store Office From Page Al BOMBS ... replace the damaged equipment. Power was r estored to about 15,000 custome rs by midmorn- ing, but m ost were expected to be out until later in the day. Police arc investigating the m yster ious dis apperance or nearly SJ.000 in cas h from the of- fice of a San Clemente liquor store. The money was taken from two ca::.h bags be ing readied for de· posit by lle nnctta McKernan. owner of P ark Liquor. 3119 S. El Camino R('al. She told officers the money was removed somt'limt' bctwl'en 3 p.m. TuC'sda~ and 2 30 p m. Wednesday. The bags w.:rc left behind. There were no signs of forced entry and police have no im- mediate suspect s. :.in·ording to Det. Sgt . Arde n Saundt'rs. ORA NGE COAST 11Sc DAILY PILOT lN OrM9* GN\I 0••1¥ PHO!. wlll>-<11 I•,..,.. .,.,,... n. ~_,, Pnu. "oul>to>ht<l ltv ,.,. o......,. Cot1ot Pwbltsrt•,_. 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Authorities sa id they we re looking for unidentified persons who fled in a n old, white pickup truck a nd an older model automobile after the substation explosions. the Santa Clara County s heriff's office s aid. The substation blasts knocked out power in an estimated 20- mile area including virtually all of the Almad en Valley ar ea, large sect ions of southwest San Jose. a nd i>Omc areas of Los G a tos and Se1 ratoga, offi cers said . A young woman called the San Francisco Chro nicle and two radio stations at 2 a.m. and ~ave \\:.irnin g th a t the bomb Jn Berkeley would e xplode al 2:30 a.m. Authorities s aid there was no warning before the San Jo.-.c blasts. The Chroni cle and radio sta · tion KCBS notified Berkeley police who made s ure the build· ing was empty before the bomb v.e nt off at 2:34 a .m ., police said. Calf Foun'\ D e ad on Coast A dead calf was found on a va- cant San Clemente lot Wednes- day but the animal is believed lo have died a natural death, ac- cording to police. The calf was discovered on a lot across from 151 Navarro by a passerby ~ho said the animal was bloated and had been dead for some time Police said it appeared the calf had washed through a drainage fl 1 t c h 11 n d P r t h e San D 1 ego f'rppway lo the location where it wa:s found 0.llY ,. .......... ..., ...... ~ Moulton Esiates Approveci A massive ranch-style relSiden- tial development on 1,300 acre$ of the old Moulton Ranch in the Sad· dlebacl. Valley w~~ approved Wednesday by Orange County· supervisors. Without discussion, the board voted unanimous ly to permit the Presley Company to build the estimated 900 private estates. Company officials are anticipat- ing a construction s t art sometime this s ummer. HARBOR DEPARTMENT'S JINNY CRANE ASSISTS SURVIVOR HILDA SMAGOIA, 83 · Ohio Woman Went Flahlng With Daughter, Kathy Mlod of Huntington Beach (background) The deveiopment, designed by the firm of Chapman. Philips, and Brandt. is located on a parcel of the Moulton Ranch once owned by family heiress Nellie Gail Moulton. From Page A l SINKING ... "There was little time to do much of anything but just get off. We tried to keep others from panicking, and while we were jumping into the water, the two little boys were really hysterical. scre.iming for their. dad. I had to do some cussing <it them to try lo calm them down,·• s aid Rose. Harbor Patrolmen conceded that the fact that the stricken <·raft .ind rescue vessels hap· pened lo be so close together saved lives. At Davey's Locke r , the sportfi::.hing land mg from \\hi ch the Westerner operated, praise \\ a.s strong for the rl'scucrs and the luck. The only inJury other than minor shock -"as a split lip suffered by one of the passt•ngcrs. Phtl Tozier. the 0\\ ner of thl' landing. said that the vessel had pas::.ed regular inspections by the Coa~t Guard and thal no pro· hie ms were evide nt before the re- gular morning run of the vessel. "WE CA!\'T PR.\ISE the harbor patrol enough; they did a s pectacular job of savmg ever· yone." he added. llarbormastcr 1\1 Oberg said that the sinking w us the first such mcident involving a sportfishing ve::.se l in his m e m orv. "Thev <ill '"ere ve.n: lucky that it happ~ned so dosl' to help~ "On ;.i day like this." he said. gazing al a gale·v. hipped harbor. there would have been a muc h more tragic outcome if the boat had gone down downcoast somewhere." Tozier said that contacts have been made with the insurers of the sportfisher so that salv:.ige operations could begin al lhl' sinking site. The vessel. which v.ent down stern-fi rst. lies in about 70 feel of water. Tozier said that refloating the boat "should be no problem.'' "THE RE WON'T BE any way of telling what made it s ink until someone can look at the boat again. "Talk about coincidences," he remarked. "The boat was onlv supposed to work out of the land- ing here for two mor e d ays before the owner took it up north." Ex-school Chief Hall D e ad at 4 9 Dr. Clarence Hall, former superinte nde n t of the Ocean View School District in Hunt- ington Beach, died Wednesday night from a form of cancer called lymphoma. Hewas49. Dr. Ha ll served four }ears. 1968-72, as s uperintendent of the Ocean View s ystem , before leav- ing to accept the title of Associate State Superintendent of Public Instruction in Wilson Riles' ad- ministration. fi e left the !-late post a year later to return to Orange County where he served as a consultant to a private educational firm in Anaheim. He also was a pro- fessor al the Claremont Graduate School. Dr. Hall had been ill for the past s ix month s. Funeral services are pending at Peek Family Colonial Funeral Home in Westminster. Fro• Page A I ACCESS ... narrow Ortega. Last week, after considerable public testimony, San Juan coun- cilmen withdrew their support tor La Novia. R ather than also condemning La Pata. the council left that decision to supervisors. The county already owns the easement for La Pata but would have had to purchase the La Nov ut property. "In addition to costs which would be saved by developinj{ t'X· 1st1ng right-or-way ... it al~;o ap- pears La Pala can be constructed with siRnif1canlly less damage to the environment und at a significantly r educed cost,'' Riley s:iid , Survivors Happy For Their Lives Developers are tentali\lely calling their project the Nellie Gail Estates. Supervisor Thomas Rhey, who moved for approval or the pro- ject, said "it's nice for a change to see a rural, open type or de- velopment like this one." The blend of shock, disbelief, terror, confusion and just pl;Un pleasure at being alive and on hard ground again was evident as the sodden survivors walked up the gangplank. Two women and two youngsters o n board t h e s portfis her "Westerner" when s he went down Wednesday still s howed the effects of the ex- perience. The} need ed help to make it up the r;.im p. i\'earby s tood Doug An · derson. 18. t.t s enior from El :\lod<.>no ll1 g h Schoo l , s till clutchmg the fishing pole he had an his hand v. hen the boat went down Somehow his hat v. as still dry. ··:i.1y parka filled with air and kept me floutin~ hi gher than the l'l':-1 of the people:· he said. "And I still hC1vc my pole. · Ill' and tv.o other friends had gonl' on the fis hing trip free. They won the passes at school. Still quaking, dripping wet and s h r o u d t' d 1 n y c 11 ow. p 1 as ti c l'mergency blankets. the sur- vivors of the Orange Coast's first s portfishing boat sinking in memory huddled among the tools of the ha r bor department , workshop. Some were silent; others chatted and joked about their misfortune and their luck, too. But when a patrolman inter- , rupted the conversations, there was a chilling hush. "We 're going to count you to see how many a re here," he said, with the obvious knowledge that the passenger li st showed 30 guests aboard. The sodden fis hermen raised their hands. a nd the count started. It stopped at 28. There v. er e two short until everyone realized that the two wom e n passe n gers we re elsewhere in the building Course Canceled SllELDO ~. Iowa <AP> The 1'\ational Weather Weathe r Service c;rnceled a severe storm spotter:; training course Wednes- day because of a :-.uddl'll, unex- pected March s now storm. The development site is bounded by Oso Parkway, La Paz Road and the San Diego Freeway and part of the land is not buildable because of steep slopes. Planners told supervisors that although the zoning applied to the land will permit one dwelling unit per net acre of land, the ac- tual figure will work out to about one house for every four or fi ve gross acres. Company officials arc plan- ning to install greenbelts, riding trails, s t ables and other equestrian amenities in the de- velopment in an effort lo attract people willing to spend upwuds ofS00,000 for a homl'. The Nellie Gail project was en- dorsed by the county planning commission early last month, the same day another 600-acre pro- ject called Aliso Hills got the nod. Th e two parc.:cl s abul Olll' another. The only C'OnCl'l'll voiced b~· planning 'commissioners wa·s that the Nellie Gail F..states pro- ject might not be compatible with other development in the Clavis • brovvn FREE An Automatic ICE MAKER! 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To cut ironing tirr~. an automa11c cool down period keeps laundry wrinkles from settmg Frigidiare Undercounter DISHWASHER :::~ s229~~HOWI •Holds dishes o f many sizes. shapes •Easy loading racks •Super-surge w ashing gets dishes shower-clean, little or no pre-rinsing •Silverware basket loads handles up or down •Order Interchangeable front panels separately . Decorator colors. - g Q . tl ~ E . " ·a . ll s s a h n r• c SI t• d a c n. c c (: y b u p ti h I~ ir F C• n . ii fr t: b c n " a a II n c s t { p ir <;! t r r. I r j c H S l . Cl :w a• ·b 8• h• h <:• ... b n t t ol .A 0 n l'l it ti a ,. lJ e b D a 0 ·~ '1 " Cut Food Cos ts How to CreaJe Group Gardens By SYLVIA PORTER fLmt maSentsJ Let's sar you have decided to organize a community garden to help slash your food costs this year and gain other potentially enormous benefits How do you go about the task, tlnd and turn land into a prOducUve garden? Here are your key tips Enlist a coordinator who has the time, will and skill to get and keep the project going A sem1-ret1red person, student, part-time · worker or partially dis- Money's Worth abled md1v1dual might be ideal The coordi.palor should have some means of S?ellm~ to and from the £?arden and ritr:i rung errands Jle/she also should have a sense of pubtic relations -plus some gardenmg skills -Use all available c1v1c organizations schools, m~ia and grapevines to spread the word that a group garden 1s in the making Con tact the following for advice COUNTY AGRICULTURE extension agents and home demonstration agents. local teachers of horticulture, agnculture, etc , expenenced local gardeners and garden c lubs. ch am be rs of commerce greenhouses and nurserymen, seed and garden supply firms, 4 H clubs , employes of your local parks and recreation departments city planning com m1ss10ns Locate a convenient s1le 1t could be a vacant lot <such as m a rundO\\.n or slum) .11 ea, a church or school vard, urban renewal clearing, public park, unused factory back lot -or a well situated piece of ground belonging to a uruvers1ty or college, a local farmer or large landowner -A water source'-'> helpful, but not essentLal -I F T H E LAND IS public pr opert\, you II ha\ e to gel perm1ss1on from municipal authonttcs. but it's probable that zomng ordinances will present no obsta cles Private landowners usually will be delighted to ha\ ea pie ce or their land cleared and tllled and v. 111 lend 1t for free Get hab1hty ins urance coverage on the propert), though "arns Gardens For All of Norwalk, Conn , a pohcy .,.. orth Sl mil hon hab1hty coverage and $25,000 property damage covering any number or gardeners may cost onl) S25 a year -Once your site 1s lined up and )OU have the names of interested part1c1pants, 01 gamze ) our group Call a m eet Jng, register your members, elect officers, decide respons1b1hty for these Jobs s upen 1s10n or ground pre parahon. bulk buy mg of seeds and other supplies. storage, plotting .ind mark in!(, soil testing,' pohcmg the ar ea ' .. . The chairman might accept a free plut <is p;,iy If the site . 1s nailed down for a prolonged l1ntl' cons1dci plantmg dwarf frwt trees around the edges Discuss and decide whether the garden will be or ganically m<1nagl·tl -PASS OUT PLOTS ON A f11 ~t come flr~t ,,erved basis, counsels Gardens For All If there are more apph cants than plots, as:;1gn the land on the basis of n eed -Lay down rules on how the garden \\ tll be kept and make 1t clear th al those who abandon ur neglect their plot!> will have the plot reassign('() to othe1 ~ -Discuss and decide on what < 1f an)> equipment <such as wheelbarro>A s ;.ind rotollllers> "111 be com mu nit) O\H1ed and used , and how the ground"' 111 be prepared before plant mg -Estimate how much money you "111 need for eqUJ p ment and operating costs and set your m embership fees ac cordmgly In mos t areas, fees run SlO per year per fa mil) Here s a hst of po~s 1ble expense items coordinator s salary and expenses chairman s time equipment such as tiller. garden carts, \egetable s;,iles stand, cannmg 1freezing fac1hlles , watering fac1ht1cs, printing forms, land pie paratton costs. insurance, land rental kasC' fees . legal fc<>s m drawing up contract stakes for m;,irkmg plots 1f nut available free from local lumb1.;r 1 nmpany, nev.s lctler 01 bulletin board, pa~r. stencils, m1micog1 aphing postagic record book -CONSIDER SPENDll\G , 10 fo1 the proc:vclur J I manual on community gardening <Gardens For All Im . P 0 Box 2302, Norwalk, Conn 06851) Jts l•P" "111 s.1ve you much more than $10 Burns Urgi1ig Cuts In U.S. Spending WASHINGTON !API Chairman Arthur F Burns of the Federal Rest' I\ c Board 1s said to be · "or11ed about the country's future" bcc.1usc of ~what he fct•ls are mistaken actions on the economy bv ·both Congress and the Ford admm1strat 1011 Burns 1s known lo be hopeful that Congress mav hi:lve ' second thoughb · about 1ls actions a nd be will mg to dltOct masi;1ve !>pcnd111g reductl9ns later 10 the year lo h.ecp lhc nation 's economic recover y from falhng fl at HE FAVORS a temporary tax cut of as high as S25 billion to stimulate the economy now but 1s opposed to permanent tax 1 educt1ons and \\111 fight l hem \\ 1th a II the power at his comm;.tnd A SenJte flous e conference comm1ttcc has been debating a tax cut of between $17 b1lhon und $30 b1lhon that may mc:lude some permanent tax reduction features The 70 year -o ld chairman of the independent Federal Reat.>rve Bourd does not give.> on the recor<I interviews to newsmen, but ha:, views were made known in a back~round interview by 11 l11gh omcaal oC the board. Burns ls said to 11grce \\1th a recent report of the Office of Manaaement ond Oudget that the 1976 budg~t deficit <'ould ~ully reach SlOO bilhon. 1f not hither, bor11use of ocliom; now being taken by Congre s and the admlnlstrotlon "l .di c111d H111 n-. <l<>l':m t hkt. 1t thch1J..(hnlf1< wh:ud ,\s ,1 rtsull Hut n s Is s.11 d ti be \\ 0 1 I I( d .1 lw11 t I ht• c.: OUll t1 v'" futu1 t. Tht ('01111l 1 ~ ·.._ t.1x l>.t "l ;,ilrc,1d.) h.1s been l'I oded h\ the ll.tccnt l11 gh mflJt1on, :mil pc1 ma1w11L t." 1 t:tlut:twn-= \\OUld nsult 1n l.11gc <.tllCI dam.1J..(111g hud!!ll dd1c1ts for nnothu -;1' \t..ll" 1t 11.,1st Hui ns I' kllO\\ 11 to ftll But Ut11 n~ 1~ .tlso opt1nw .. t1t: lh<it the< ou11l1' "111 be~111 rt <:o\ c1 1ng from thl' l 1111 ent 1 t• ('C'iSIOn SOllH..'lllne th1:, yca1 ,\ T Tll \ T TU1 E. 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UM ET Trust BEVERLY HILLS tAP> -Th<' tt~tET Trust reported Wednesday ~ net loss of $1 12 mlllion for the three months ended Feb 2.8 1-·or the comparablt> quarter of 1974, the trust had ~amingi; of $926,643. or 44 cents a s hare. UMET is a reat estate nwestment tru~t nrnna"ed by Un.ionamerlca Ad· visors, Inc • a s u b s 1d1 ary of U11lonamcrica, lnc. • . ' .· • ., .. •' .. 88 DAIL V PILOT Thur$day, Match 27. 1'175 :Fled Nazis Retiree Finds Time to Paint By AN~E C'OOPER CW UM 0.llp Pilot Sl<lff When paint~r ~1 ax Laden returned to his native Vienna, Austria, in 1958, the bt!autiful city on the Danube didn't appeal to him. Twenty years hadn't erased the memories. Jn 1938 L.iden. lht-n :.i l>Ue<:essful 37-yt•:.ir-old chemis t, fled Vwnna to t•sc-ape Nazi persecution. Laden is a J,ew. Asked about the city of waltzes und wine, empl•ror~ and o~r:.i. an expression of p ain crosses Laden't> face . .. T HERE ARE TOO MANY bad memoril's," he says, passing h1!> hi:lnd before his eyes, us if to wave the memories awa~·. j';ow 77. L.1dcn ,. spends ::.cveral hours u day painting in his.__~---­ Leisure World studio in Laguna Hills. It is only i..-~--=-r~~i~~~==~~f since retirement that -::; he has had time to re· L.-1-->--...J.--...Jr..--~~ turn to the <1rt1stie ·~~ .... rtl'f'-..r;;~~ pur::.uits he enjoyed us a young man in Vienna . .. , wus t oo bu~y before." Laden ('X· plains in his Viennese .ictcnt. •·to do .in.vthmg but skekhl's. When J retired in 1962. l '' ;.i:, head of the research ~ divis ion for S\\ ift and Oiioly PllOI Stall Pl>olo Company in Chil'ago. r uoEN worked for several ,·ears after th:.it ~is a tonsultC:tnt. ::.o it really wa::.n·l until my w1fr a'ld l mO\ cd to California ml 968 th;:il I had time once mort• toµamt." Actually. L;.sden <:la1m:-.. l·hcmistry and painting are compat1bh~ d1s<.·1phnt·". ··tT TOOK ~EA \\ HILE tu get the kel :.ig.1in tor \\Ork mg \\ ith a bru:-.h, but chemists ;.ind p~1in­ ten,. m a thl·mat1t·1an:-. ;md mu::.icwns. \\<.':.ill hJ\l' a good deal in c:ommon.' .. PRICES GOOD THRU APRIL 2ND CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY MARCH 30TH Easter ''Giltable'' For Plant Lovers Macrame Plant Hanger ... -......... - Ludcn :,a.\ s hl' has no l..t\'Orit<.· subject. llis pain- tings im·ludl· lands(·apt.•s, portraits ;md sl1 ll-lift•s. as \Veil as <Jb slr.1tl :.tudll's. lit• bt>longs to the Le1:,url' World I\ rt Cu lld, a sekt·t group of 1~0 \\ho do cng mal. C'n•:.itn·c p .i intmg. • New and unique macrame design supports your hanging plants in colorful style • Wrapped and tied frames at top and bottom of hanger hold pot securely Ladt·n·s paintings h;I\(' ht•en t•'(hibited widc.·ly tl)roughout southl'rn Orangt· County. Sevt'r:.il -.in· on· thsplay in 1 hl• ~addleba"k Community Jlospit;:il :\Iedical Ct·nll'r. :.!35Gl P;:i:,co De \"alenci;:i, Lagun:.i Hills. • Variety of colors to choose from •.• any garden enthusiast will appreciate this gift • .\LTllOt:G lt fl t-: 11.\S ,\PP EARED t\\ iee on television to d1:-.c·us::. :.ibstr:Jtt pjinting, Laden :;:.i~·::­ he is too old to ll'a<"h. ··:-i1y ml'mon isn't ''hat jt u,,ed to be," Jw t''I.· Reg. 2.99 PLAITS IOT INCLUDED lJIJ1n._. 1.--------~~~~~~~~~~~5§1~~---, Bui then ht· IH•g1ns to rem111bct· :.ihout lhl' old c..!J~:-.. '' ht•n ht· ht·lun:H·d to \"11.•nna·:-. colene of urll:-.1'. 41 nd t ht• i-t·t·nc• he c..lt·::.l n bes 1s -.is frt-sh <Jnd . ;.iln t· ;.1s lhl· p.11nt111g In-1 ... \\orJ..in).! un to<l;.i\. Health News ... AURICULOTHERAPY I ACUPUNCTURE COMES TO THE WEST Most people v. ould s;,iy ears are stritlly for hc:<Jr· ing. but :ire thl•v? At•tord· mg to rctent stud1t'~ :ind conclusions publish(·<) by Dr. P:iul V. M . Nog1cr of L y o n -.. r'ranCl'. your car ... m.iy be m ort: 1mpor t ant to ">ur l OtJI b.od.\ Dr. Gary tuntl1on lh~m ~. o.c. you t hinJ..' Dr. No~1cr lt•.um·d from his pJl1Pnt' that they had had their tar> ca utcn 1ed lo rehcvl' llu pain or SC'l:ll1C'a. J-:\1 n more mtr1~u1ni.:. th<'y .. di claimed the trcatrm·nt had worked' Dr. Nogier's inlt·n·c;t now tu rrH•d t rom irJlt· curiosity to s<•riou ...... tudv. Although the treat nwnt sc.-cmed to be JUSL <tri<>ltwr 1ns tante of ''lulk medicine." ht• c·ould not t auJt the rc~mlls r h· vJCm learned that lht :inn1·nt Egyptians had pra<"t l<'t'<l a form of acupuntlurc on the ear and th .. 1l IJ1p- pocrat.es h:Jd :.idvOl·al('(I cauleT1zat1on or thP 1·;ir tor certain arn1ct1on' Cl\00!>1ng a !'oclec t ~roup of pat1entc;. Dr. "Joj!11·r be gan C<1rclul exper1m«>nt ... w ith 5 ~-· -......... -.f ..t ahn... ..,, •os boni! The human ear bore a marked resemblanc·t• In the human fetus! What ir the eaulPritt-d area corresponded lo Uw s acrolumbar joint. th1• ~rceofpam ot sciatira"! Would it not follow that flt.her portions or lh<' '"'r <-orrespond cd to the :;:imc area of the human bodv? L-..in_g th1 ... ~im 1Iarilv <•'- :.i i::u1de lme, Dr. l\og1~r drl'w a preliminary tlta· gram or tht• ear and body. lie bt14an t.•xperimentin,C! \lollh aunc:ulotherapy for the treatment of p::nn IOt<illy unrt"latl'd to !'oC'lallca and rc:<·t•tvt·d pos1l1\ e re..,ulh In the yl'a r-. that follo14-t'd, aunc:ulotheraµ~ has gone ~eyonc.I Lhe stm· pie n•l1ef uf pain "'a oc•1111ctwre. Thl' use 11f m1<-ru1:urrents. tiny l'fl'c- lnl'<il currcntc; that ;ar<' 1mpt·rcept1ble lo the p.1 l 1tnl, ha1 lar9ely r eplac ed the fle e d le. Aur1culotherapy h .a... bet•n employ£•d tu <.timulnte the \'1t:.il or g;,in-.., thus allO\Unc tht• body lo correct fune11onal <li.,ordcrs naturally, without the use or drug-... If that last st<itcmc·nt ~ounds ramdiar, It 1-.. l:ict•;iuse 1t is the ha-..w philo-;ophy of l'hiropr;t< tic-• And 1t follov.-s that <·hi r op r a c: t 1 c ;1 11 ti au r 1 C' u Io the r aµ y :.i r 1· nJtural parlnero.; in t ht· healing art-... I "ote: Dr. Coutun· j,, .1 I' :.i I rn t· r Ch 1 r op r ;JC I 11· l'olll')!e gradual<· .rntl has done post-griidu.111· !'otudv. H e has ~luc.l tul 1·,tens1velv 1n Frann: a-.. w <' I I ;j s a t t h " .l\unculotberapy Center m Phoenix, Ari1.ona. JI<· 1s one of the \.\I <'St·, lf'ading authorities rm ~krid1an Therapy and 1s .1 m e m b e r o f t h P Acupuncture Society of A m er i c a :i n d t h , . Acupuncture Society of California. He maintain-.. offlc·es at 2043 Wcslchfr l>nve, Suite 107, l"C'wpor1 lkach. California !l2G60.) 1'el: f>45·5.100 To Subscribe. The DAILY PILOT CALL 642-4321 Direct or Collect ' Magnavox. 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M ~. petit fvnlitwe, IMCts -tiffs ....... ,rett<tleft ... t...vty • Guerntee4 llfelest <'8Ckiftt, ,..t"'I _. ltlisf triee Reg. 595 9.9S Gal. Glidden Spred House Paint . s-... , ... '" ....... CMck .,..., ec.rytlc .., .. ,.. . • ct-., wt• ..., _. weter ,~i; 9~~ . . . ~ - I j I pc a p~ lh di he o f ar in of in. eit kr li< in Fi fC> pl T l Sil 54 t a b) VOL. 68, NO. 86, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNtA 1• ".' -~ or ~·J :_:Ji.$ ·I~ Today' Clos.._ N.Y. Stoeks THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 197 5 TEN CENTS USING 500 MM LENS, ORANGE COAST COLLEGE STUDENT MADE THIS PHOTO OF THE SINKING OF THE WESTERNER WEDNESDAY OFF NEWPORT HARBOR ENTRANCE • Ill s; Bombings At PG&E Reported SAN JOSE <AP> -Five powerful pipe bombs exploded at a Pacific Gas & Electric Com- pany s ubstation, destroying three banks of transformers and disrupting ser vice to 35,000 homes today. About 2Y:? hours after the series of ex plosion s in San Jose. another powerful bomb exploded in a building that houses the FBr office in Berkeley. Authorities said there were no injuries reported as a result of either incident and it was not known jf there was any connec- tion between the blasts. A hitherto unknown group call· ing i~self the Red Guerrilla Famify claimed responsibility for the Berkeley bomb that ex· ploded in a women's restroom. The FRI said it was unfamiliar <See BOMBS, Page A2) Viejo Park Site Rigid Sta1ul By Israel? WASHINGTON <UPI) - President Ford said in an. interview publis hed today that chances of peace in lh~ :\liddle East would have beeJJ better if Israel !'!ad shown more flexibility in ne~otiations with Egypt conducted by Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger. Ford made the state· menl in an interview con- ducted Monday by William Randolph Hear:;t Jr. and published today in the Hearst newspapers. Hearst asked, .. Do you think that Is r ael should be prepared to lake greater risks for peace in the long-term interests of its survival?" Ford replied: "I would like to refer to the un- fortunate developments of the last 72 hours. If they had been a bit more flexi- ble. you can say a greater risk, I think in the longer run it would have been thE best insurance for peace.·· Castille School Portables to End Portable classrooms on a Mis· sion Viejo park site housing some 540 students of Castille Elemen- tary School should be removed bythesummerof 1977. That was the recommendation WPather Gusty winds continuing through Friday, according to the weather service. Otherwise mostly fair s kies with s lighlly warmer days. Highs 60 to 65. Lows tonight in the 40S. INSIDE TODA 't' The biggest nlrUft. of tM Vietnam WOT btgon fluing 1rt>fugu1 from Do Nona am1rls scenes o/ cOft/ulkm. d11t ress and panic. SC<>t']J, Pogt A4 issued Wednesday night by the Mission Viejo Municipal Ad- visory Council <MAC> after a four-hour meeting with 75 parents. educators, developers and park officials. The motion also recommended that the Capistrano Unified School District pay Orange Coun- ty for use of the park site and that it maintain and beautify the six- acre plot as long as the portable school io; there. • No ~mount for use of the site was suggested, with MAC mem· bers saying that should be worked out between the school district and the Orange County Harbors. Beaches and Parks Department. The portables are on the Castille park site adjoining a school site wh~re a new perma- nent school to house some 600 stu· dents is under construction. Sehool district officials and de- velopers say that when the new school opens next fall, it will already be too small for the stu- dent body by about 300students. Homeowners are angry bttause when they moved lnto their homes surrounding tpe school and park ~ile two years ago, they paid s premtum for the fart that their homH are near the park. The Capistrano school district h85 had lo change 'ts priorities, according to Superintendent Truman 'Benedict. and b now loe>klng at the possibility of keep mg the ix>rtablH on the Casllllt lte and bQlldlng the next •c:hool in south liUtiaion Vie· <See PORTABLE. fllait Al) I Moulton Estates Approv~· A massive ranch,i;tyle residil.-- tlal d evelopment on 1,300 acre the old Moulton R aoch in the Sa - dleback Valley was approved WednesdAy by Orange County supervisors. Without discussion, the board voted unanimously lo permit lhe Presley Company to build the estimated 900 pri vale estates. Company offi cials are ~nticipat­ i n g a construction start sometime this summer. The deveiopment, designed by the firm of Chapman, Philips. and Brandt, is located on a parcel of the Moulton Ranch once owned by family heiress Nellie Gail Moulton. Developers are tentatively calling their project the !\ellie Gail Estates. Supervisor Thomas Riley. who moved for approval of the pro· ject. said "it's nice for a change to see a rural, open type of de· velopment like this one." Tbe development site is bounded by Oso Parkway, La Paz Road and the San Diego Freeway a nd part of the land is not buildable because of steep s lopes. Planners told supervisors that although the zoning applied to the land will permit one dwelling unit per net acre of land. the ac· tual figure will work out to about one house for every four or five gross acres. Company officials are plan· ning to install greenbelts, riding trails , sta bles and other equestrian amenities in the de· velopment in an effort to attract people willing to s pend upwards of $90,000 for a home. The Nellie Gail project was en- dorsed by the county planning commission early last month. the same day anoth~r 600-acre pro- ject called Aliso llills got the nod. The two parcels abut one another. Thtt only cohcern ·\·oiced by planning commissioners was that the NelUe Gail Estates pro- j~t might not be compatible with othh development in the area. Thay tacked a provision on ap- pt"Oval of the development thut (See ESTATES, Page A21 '111l!: ITAUANS NOT '14UGHING PITTSBURGH (UPl l -"Try our kolbassi -not another Polish Joke." When Tambel1ini Specialty Foods tried this advertising gim· mick on billboards and buses, it ran lnto a Clood or complaint.a fr.om Pollsh·Amencens contend- ing lhat their kolbassl sausa,ae wu billed as inferior. So Tambclllnl pasted the word "It Uan" over Pol~h on its ads. · Sure cnouth, now the ttalilns are howUn•· HAR90RMASTER e COAST GUARD e 0 m ,... BALBOA "' BIG CORONA z ..... ~ ('\ "' • Dally Pllot News NI.lo SITE OF SINKING Cross Marks Location Viejo Firm 'Overloads' Land Gifts The Mi ssion \'1eJO Compan) has dedicated more open s pace to Orange County than the county can afford to develop, a count~· official told company represen- tatives Wednesday Richard Kelly, county special districts admin1strntor, s aid .. Last year, we wen' barely able to maintain the new landscaped areas the company has turned over to the county.·' In light financial times, de· dication of landscaped open space such as slopes adjoining arterial roads becomes a burden to the county, Kelly !;uggestcd. The result. he said. is that many park aites have sat un developed in the middle of tracu. Cor ;\S Ion' as f 1 ve years. "Three-fourths of the money tn c:ounty service area nine <serv· ma M iasaon VieJO) ~oes for main· t ena nc e and landscape bc?auUfic:1tion.'' Kelly said. '1That ncludc no money for new lopment." 81 ~lly said. the serv1cc ar~a will e in n deficit situation Just.with providln~ maintenanc<' "In this thi8 community, l don't e much hope ~xcepl 3 <Set"G IFTS. P1jte1Ul .t escue TeITor Related By Survivors By JOll ~ V i\LTERZ,\ and lllLr\R\' KA \'E 04 TM 0.11, Pilot Sl•ll Salvage arrangements 'here under v. ay today in Newport Beach in the wake of a near-trag ic sinking Wednesday of the 65-foot sportfisher "Westerner·· with 30 passengers and a Cr<!\\: of three aboard . The boat. headed back from a half-day run to the Crystal <Ave area, suddenly look on water only 100 yards off the cast jett~· of Newport Harbor. Passengers said that within moments the craft was sinking. (Related Stor). A3 l "WE DIDN'T EVEN han• time to get to lifejackets, let alone put them on, before s he went down." said one of the survivors. David Rose of Anaheim. But by some stroke of ·fortune, two county rescue boats munned by harbor patrolmen were running engine tests only a few minutes av. ay when the Westerner r<.1n into trouble at about 1 p.m . · ~ The crew of the sportfishcr placed a has t_,. emergen- <:Y call and owner-skipper. Doug Ferrel. began throw- ing every lifejacket available to the pClntcked passengers who already had taken to the wuter. "THERE WAS ~O Tn1E for an~ thing but escape. It looked like a bunch of rats s currying for the highest part. But the highest part "'as sinking f asl too,'' said another sur v ivor. Wind had whipped the sea strongl~r through the d<.iy and passengers had found the fishing' cry slow. Wrapped in yellow emergency blankets. shivering survivors sat in a I larhor Department workshop lo re- late their s hort pC'riod of tl'rror. ·•1 WAS Jt;ST COMll"G out of the g<.ille.\. when l noticed the'' <:1ler on the deck. We had hL'('ll taking on some water from the hcavv S\\Clb. Rut now the boat was riding low in the bow." said CO\ ina lTane operator Lewis Evans. "I told one of the crew that Wl' "ere s inking. I k s aid ·i t can't be.' but there was no mistake.'' he added. <See WESTERNER Sl:\Kl:'\G, Page A2 i No Tickets Issued For 'Srrwggy' Cars SACRA :'ll ENT 0 1 .\P I Although a court ban on tu·ketang was lifted , the Cal1forn1a Highway Patrol said today 1t wall issue only warnin ~ notices on 1966·70 cars without con troversial antismo~ devtn's m six Southern California countie~ A patrol spokesman said Purse Snatched In Grocery Store An El Toro "'om an lo:o;t he1 purse and the S50 1t contamro Wednesday when n thief grabbed thtl purse from her shopping t-urt in u Laguna Hills store. Orangl' County Sheriff's offlc~~ r~rt edtodav. Ot:'pulles uid Helen S Rt)<td 54, o( La~una Hills Leisure World "as bendintl to ohta1n \Hiter from » vending marhine whtn the thief !'matched her purse from lhe earl and fled on root. 11ckt•ts "on t bl' assut'CI until the lt•j.!1sl a tun' decides "h1·1 ht'r to ('hang e t h e I aw 1 n ,. o I ' 1 n ~ t•missions or oxides of nitroi:ren t~0\'.1 . Sanla Barbara Superior Court .Judge Floyd Dodson Wednesday thrC\\ out an order b:v another Judge that had barred ticketing Before the "'eek-long licketinJ.t ban. the Clf P had issued about I.GOO citations to motonsts who L11lcd to inst .ill the de\' ICC's twforc dcadlinl'S set bv the· ,\ar Re~ources Board · Only warning noh<'es \\<el'e is- sued between Jan land Mar. '4. and tickets "'ere given only for about 15 dnys Course Canceled SllELOO:-o;. Iowa IAP) -The ~ation:.1 Weather W•alhcr St>rvi<'l' eunt•elcd a :-iCVt're l'lonn spOtlcr: training ct1un1t-\\'t.-..11w • ct1'y bt>t'l'IU e or a sudden, wi~ J~ctt'd ~lurc h snow storm. .,,tZ DAILYPILOT SB Orchid Business ' r ~Buffeted A rreak v.-hir l.,..·ind deseendcd ·on an orchid shop in Costa ~lesa Wednesd ay, lifted a roof cover ind some boards into the air and fhen dropped them in the parking lot. l'i'o one ""'as injured and florist Paul Brecht toduy estimated the c:ost of repairing the roof and replacing some broken slats at about S.SOO. The incident happened al 2: 15 p.m . at Br~ht's orchid shop al 1989 Harbor Blvd. Brecht said it •••as "'lik e a minit1luretornado,"' ·· 1 was t ak ing some stuff out to o customer's car and then all of a sudden it \\'US lik(' somethin~ re· ac:hed down out o f the sky, shat· ·.tered everything and then pulled t'verything 35 fl•ct up in the air," he said. ·· 1 pushed the customer in the -car and closed the door and squattt.'CI by the car myself. ft pulled everythin).! up into a Cone shape. Th('re \\'as a plastic cover- ing, a t"·o by eight y,•QOd beam and some boards. It c:.irr1ed them 20 to 25 feet ~ind t h(·n they came clobbering dO\\ n ne:.ir the p:..trk- ing lot entrunce. ··someone could ha\'c been killed.'' he :.iddcd ... \\·c \\'ere lucky." Brecht s<i id the t·ar "':JS un - dam<iged. 1'he t•over the \\'ind picked up \\'US O\'Cr the shaded area of the orchid gardens. Some of the Easter orchid rli~pl;i_,·s "E'rt• fl;iltcned, but ~·ere only s li ghtly damaged. "ll \\OU!d have been a lot "·orse if it had .. centered O\'l'r the ~lass hous es:· . .JJrecht s:.ud. :~: The flor1 ... t cstirnatcd the inci- :1Jent lasted t"·o or three minutes. ~n adjacent motorcycle shop ..was not <1ffccted by the surprise ·:blo"·· "They \Y<Jntcd to knpw i l\·hal hilppcncd , ·· Urt'cht added. ·~ Final Rites Conducte d for ,Kathryi1 K elly ~: Funeral services "'ere held :this afternoon for Laguna 1-lills r esident Kathryn Kelly Who died' i\londay at Beverly J\.fanor Con- v al escen t l·los pital Monday !ollowing-astroke,: :> •Q.-t. ; :\1rs. Kelly \had w ed as 3 computer mathematician since she moved to California 20 years 1 go . ;4 Born in lluntington, W. V::a. ~1r!>. Kelly \\·as graduated from l\1 arshall Universily, also in Hun· -tington. Before coming to the West Coasl , she had taught malh('mali<'S. S he is survi ved by her hus band . John. of the ramily home. 357.-\ Avcnida Castilla; by <.1 son, Thomas Roper of r~ort \\-'orth, Tex .; by t\ ... O daughters, l.,<itr1cia Clark of La Crescenta <.1nd Kit tie J o \Vill iam5 of Amarillo. 'r cx.; a nd by eight grandchildren. :• 1'oday 's servic('s were held ut Gcnl'Ya f'resbyterian C:hurch in Laguna ll il ls. \11herc l\lrs. Kell y '''as ~' charll'r mcn1tx-r. Run;.il £0\l ov.·ed at Pac1fi<· \''1t·v.• :\lemorial Park in l'\ev.·port Beach. 1'he family requests that ml'morial contributions bl' made to Gene\· a Presbyterian Church. Kissinger O ut'? \\l ~\Sl·l l :"lGTON (l'P1i -Sen. Jesse !!e lm s. !R ·~.t: 1, eallcd \\'ednesday night for the re~1gna· t ion of Secret;.iry of St<tte f-lenry ,\. Kissinger bec:iuse he s;iid Kissinger IS •• a m ;Jn of pr0\'('11 fa ilure" \\•hos(' "USl•fu1ne~s" as ;,i n lnlernat1on;.d negot1~t11r h;1..,, ended. ORANGE COAST S• DAILY PILOT l"'-O•-"" c ... ,, 0••'• Polo!.'*''"...,.,.,,, tc1r•• D""d , ... Nt*< P••••. ••l>ul>h""""D•t .... ()t..._ Co.l•I Pub+."'l"'l Comp~"• >•t>•"d'• oo•••••" .~ """"'""" """""•• '"•Ouuh f••""• '<tt (O•'• ,.,...,,... 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JJ •t (.<ni. M•••, ~ .. """"' ................ -..a __ ,,,, ........ , ..... _ .... ,1--·~--"'· _, - "' ,.. z I" 0 "' ,... 0 .. 0 "' "' "' ?" ... :e :< \ Dlil• ~IOI HtoonlNP RANCH-STYLE DEVELOPMENT ON RANCH DETAILED County Approves Massive Prote ct for Saddleb ack Valley f "ro••• Page A I GIFTS ... bond election for raising n1oney to develop local parks,'' he said. :\Toney lo m;.1intain local p;,irks 1.·omes from a loC'::il tax of 41.G <'enls per SIOO assessed \'alu;.ition leYied on ~1 ission Viejo r~Si · dents. Even if the l<tx rate \\'enl up to the moximum allo"•ed by the state -46.2 cents -therl' still would be barely e noug h lo cover mainten;.ince costs, Kelly said. Van Stevens, director of ad· vante planning and l'ngint"t'r1ng for the :\f ission \'il:'jo Company s aid the amount of parks <.ind open space bcini:: dedicated by the t·ompany 1s gro"in~ f:islt'r than the populati on. 'rhe cotnpany 1s entt•r1ng <• ph;.ise of 1nerea!ied opt:n !'-pa('t• en1 ph;isis, Stevens ~uid, v.·1th re · suits of ·10 acres of open space pt:•r 1,000 population. con1pared \11th 10 acres tnd<t)'. lie silid t"·o devires for prnv1d- 1n~ for lhc open space include dl'- fe1·ring improvement of the opl.'n space unt il lhc popul.ation "•ith its <at tendant l ax revenue ~ t·all·hC'~ up. or putting th(• land 111 trust and dealing il back into the (·ommonity "'hen the mont·Y i.~ available' · "ThC'I'<.' is a subtle ironv in th1.s s ituation .·· S lc\·c nS s aid "fiecau~l' those opt•n areas <.irt.' for the n1o s t part cri unt ~ - n1;.indatcd. yet "·e·rt• bcin~ told that \\(•.r e bunkrupling !hl· :-;,\s lcn1 ... Kell y ~;iid be<·;iust' of slute tax 1a"s, the parks S.\'S ll·m is "stuck" \l'ith <i \'t•ry limitC'd t~1..; r;itt•. ",\ddtlionat sources of fund~ ~ire dr:\'tng up." Kell y said ... And in econn1n1c 11mt·~ like these. parks ..1nd rc(·rcat1on aJ"·;,i~~ :-.ct'm to t<ike th e brunt of it.·· OC De puty Hurt Chasing The ft Suspect An Orange Count .v Sherirr·~ de· puty v.'a.s rushed to a \1is.si on Vie- jo hospital for trC'atmenl \\'cd- nesday a fter he fell 111 u di t<'h while pursuing nne or l\\'fl Ca mp Pendleton :\Tarines v.ho \\•ere later jailed on mtdt1p\1: rr1m1n<tl charges. Deputy George nettg(' v.·as re· 1leased from Mission Community Hospital after treatment for « s prained ankle a nd multiple cuts .and bruises S;uffered in the pursuit of Marine David Dallas Peterson. 18. Felio"· officers said Bc ltgc rolled into the deep ditch and was injured b.v brok e n concrete block~ strewn throughout the ~rea while Peterson attempted \O evade capture in a hilly area near the inte rsection of Alicia Parkway and J~ronimo Road. Deputies said Peter~on and :\1arine Michll'el Lynn Maloney, 18. had been !'\polted in the area occupyin g' a car owned by Mi~· sion Viejo Jiigh School teacher Donald Riehardo;on Robbins. 46. and earlif>r reported !!>toltn from the vi cl Im 's gar~~gc. Bolh m~n wer~ jailed on burglary charges. f 'ro111 Page A I ESTATES. • • any ('Onstruction \viii ha\·e to be prec('dcd b;,i a silt' plan rL·Vil'\\. (Inc speaker at \\.-edncsday's hoard meelin).! objected to thl' proJl't'I. s aying it \\'ill add an l'\'Cll grC'<iter burdt'll lo the ro;1d n1.•l\\·ork ;ind servit·cs in the area. I)r. I lt.•nr;,i \\'ebber also sa.id the projecl \\'ill take still another bite out nr a grieultural land he claim s .. ,\·ill be 11<.'l'dcd som eda,V ." \\'(•bber added "If you v.•ant lo crC'atc construction jobs, the direction you should move is to upgrade t he down.graded and crime·r1ddc11 older sections of the t•our.ty ·' Frot11 Page Al PORTABLE "I belie\'{' the MAC's recom- mendation is a positive one," Benedict said today. "It is a <'Om· promise that gives us breathing time to resolve so1ne of our pro· blenls. ·' ~1osl adan1ant in protest of the Castille predicament "'as Coun· cilm <tn Rich;ird Lowcock. who called il ··d;imn poor planning. · ·'rhc school district takes 55 pcreent of ou r l<tx budget and lht'n !t•ans on the !·!arbors. ric~1e hC's and Parks Department as u \\'hipping boy to get more n1on('y from our pockets," UJ\vcock sa id. ··The district h as ad· ministrator..,, coming out of its c;.irs but \Vhcn it conics to provid- ing schools and playgrounds it c:.i.n 't deliver. "We have a rancy adult pro· gr.-im on UFOs and reinearna- t1on . and I don't like it." he added. "I say baloney on giving ~chool districts park s ites.'' Parks Department spokes man Robert Y<iblonski called the Castille arrangen1ent "a crash solution" and said the county docs not \\';1nt to continue the "non-agreement" without mak- ing it offici<d. Yablon s ki al so told the homco1,1,·ners that even if t he portables \\·ere removed, there is no money in Mission Viejo's count y service area funds to de- velop thC' park. l·lomco\\'nc r l~eon Cerniwuy complain ed "We are stuck with :1n eyesore,·' and accused the dis- trict of poor planning. De-nnis l l all oran, nnother homco\\•ner who has been active in trying to effect a coriipromise to get t he portables off as soon ;15 po~sib le , said "The county should not get in the school bu.~i· ness. It's all p;oinit" to come out of our pockets and it's going to be cheaper sooner than later to move those portu bles. ·' ·Farm Bill Veto? WASHINGTON !UPI ) -Ad· mlnistrntlon threats to veto the farm bill p~ssed by the Senate overwhelmingly Wedne!!>day might fade If a Senate·Houstcon- ference euts the Senate-approved increases 1n crop s upport&, says a llous(' rarm leader. Tbe bUJ,. approved 57·25, ('arries three. year increases in supports for recd· grainl'i, wheat, soy bea.ns ind cotton, plut one.year in·· creastt for milk a nd tobatco. t• ' .-.... P4ffe .... J SIN ,iIW .. ·. '"Tttere waie t Ue tll])C' to do much or anythlul b~t just 1~otf. We lri~r.A' keep othffs from l$nlelrln · •ltd ''f"hUe we wtrf mpln1 ~cr·lhe wattr, Jhe two tle boYI wer~ r.e.Aily ~terica.1, scrtamior for t he1,r, ~84 1 had to do is:orne cus11lnc a t tAem to try to ta.Im them.down," said Rose. . ' Harbo[ 1>a tr01men conceded that th~ fact .. that the stricken craft aQd rescue vessels hap- pened to be so, c lose together saved lives. · Al Davey 's ·Locker, the· sportfishiri.g randing from which the Westerner operat~, praise was strong for the rescuers and the luck. The only injury -other than miqor s hock -was a split lip suffer ed by one of the passengers . Phil Tqzier 1 the owner or the l•nding, said that the vessel had passed regular inspect.ions by the Coast Guard and that no pro· blems were evident before the re· gular morn ing rufl of the vessel, ''W·E CAN'T PRAISE t he harbor patrol enough; they did a speetacular job of saving ever- >·one,:• he added. • Harbor master AI Oberg said that the sinking was the first such incidt!nt involvin g a sportfishing vessel in his mem ory. ··They all were very lucky that it happened so close to help. "On a day like this," he said, gazing al a ga\e-"·hipped harbor. there "'ould have 8een a mu('h more tragie outeome if the bo;1t had gone do\\·n downcoas l some"•here.'' Tozier said that contacts have been made wi th the insurers of the sportfis her so that salvage operations could begin at the sinking site . 'rhc vessel. \\•hieh went down st('rn-first , lies in about 70 feet of v.·ater. 'fozier s aid that reflo;iting tht• boat ··should be no problem.'' "TH E RE' \\iON'T BE any way of telling \\'hat m:ide it sink until ~omcone can look al the bo;il <1g<1in . "T;jlk <1 bout coincidences," ht• rt•marked. "l 'he boat "·as only supposed to work out of the land- ' in~ here for t \\'O more da)'S bt•for(• the O\\'lll'r took it up north." Afr West €ose ' .tluglies 'Fraud' Charge Filed .~ WASHINGTON (UPI) -ibe Securities and Exch ange COm· mi1sion today charged Howard Hughes wit h a $15 mi,Jlion securities fraud In the 1988 ac· quisition of AirWestlnc. . Tt\e SEC said the suit fi~ in the U.S. District Court in San Francisc'o asks that Huc hes, seven other individuab and three Hugh.es corpor a tions "disgor ge" SlS mlllion for the alleged Wegal manipulation. 1'he commission alleaed that Hughes o f fered to pay stockholders of Air West, a West Coast airline. $22 per sh are in or· der to gain a controlling interest. But the SEC said Hughes was aware that he would iiever pay the promised. amount. Air West st ockholders even· tually r eceived $8 .15 for stock purchased bY Hug hes, the SEC said, Ai r West is now known as Hughes Airwest. l t is bas~. in San Francisco. Other defend a nts are Summa Corp., Hughes Ai r Corp., and DaYid R. C h arnay, George Crockett. C hesler C. Davis, Herman Greenspun, Patrick J . Hillings, Robert A. l\1aheu and James Snyder, all former or pre· sent Hughes emptoyes. Summa was known as the l1ughes Tool Co. before the name was changed in 1972. Hughes Air Corp. is the parent company of llughes Airwest, formerly Air \Vest Inc. The SEC said Hughes and his supporters provided information to the new s media ·l h at "described in highly f<tvorable terms the benefits that would now from t.he l lughes offer" to the Air West stoc kholde rs. The llughe s group also 1'·caused to be published in the press and else"•here (accounts) ... critical of the then manage· mcnt and o perations of Air \Ves t and indicated that failure to ac- l'<'Pl the l·lughes offer ~'ould re· suit in adYersl' financial <1nd other consequenceli lo Air West and its shareholders;" the SEC said. The SEC a ll eged that the new~ accounts favorable to the Hughes of(er "'ere planted by ).Jughes as· sociates and "made to appear that t.he persons Issuing such statements were acting indepen· dent)y.'' The Air West shareholders:ap· proved the Hughes acquisition by a 2 percent m ajority in a vote taken Dec. 28, 1968. Before the s hareholders ac· cepted the Hugbcs offer, there was reluctance by .some or the ma,Jority. Jn a n attempt to justify claims that without Hughes in charge the company would deteriorate financially. the SEC alleged Hughes manipulated trading io Ai r West securities to send the price down sharply. ' Fron• Page Al BOMBS ... with the group . Firemen in Berkeley said there ~·as "substantial damage" to the 11th floor where the bomb \Yent off and to the 10th floor \\·here the FBI i!!> located. Initial reports placed the damage al SI00,000. Police in San Jose believed the ex plos ives were plastic device~. but PG&E s pokesman Paul Girard said they \\·ere .. rairly high.powered pipe bombs." A group· calling itself the Ne'v World Liberation F'ront claimed responsibilit y for preYious bomb· ings at PG&E facilities as a pro· test ag<1inst utility rates. 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About 21 ::·hours aft<'r the series of e x plos ions in San Jos e . another powerful bomb exploded in a building that houst•s the FBI office in Berkelt•y . Authorities s aid there were no injuries reported as a result of either incident and it was not known 1f there , .. as anv connec- tion between the blasts .· A hitherto unknown group call- ing its elf the R ed Guerrilla Family claimed r esponsibility for the Berkeky bomb that ex- ploded in a women·s restroom. The FBI s aid it \\as unfamiliar "ith the group. Firemen in Berkclc~ S<lid there was 's ubstanllal dam<.1ge'' to the 11th floor where the bomb went off and to the 10th floor where the FBI is located Initial reports placed the dametgt• at Sl00,000. Police in San Jose believed thl' explosives were plastic devices, but PG&E s pokesman P:rnl Girard s aid they were ''fairly high-powered pipe bombs ·· ,\ group calling itself the :'\e\\ World Liberation Front elaimt'd responsibility for previous bomb· mgs al PG&E facilities as a pro test against utility rate~. The PG&E spokesman sz.iid lht> <See BOMBS. Pa~e A2 i Complaint lln1ended Irvine Wins Round In Housing Suits By TOM BARLEY 01 Ille Oally Pilot !t•fl Lawyers for the city of Irvine today won the first round in two Orange County Superior Court laws uits based on the argument that city development over the tte>..t decade" ill not provide suffi Or:·:·a C~aNI \\'«"n•h«"r Gu~ty winds continuing through Friday, according to the wc:Jthcr service. Otherwis e mos tly fair skies with sli~htl y · warmer days H ighs 60 to 65. Lows tonight in lht• 40s . IN "IDE TODA'1 The biggeat otrll/t of tht Vietnam war btgon flying 1rejug1ts from Da Nang · amtds scenes of ronfusion, d1atr~ss .ond panic SIMJI, Page A4 ; q, ...... -------------- d t>nt moderate and low incoml' housing. Judge Walter Charamza s us- tained pretrial objections offered by the city to the lawsuit filed by the Orange County Fair Hous ing Council and seven Irvine rest· dents. He gave the plaintiffs 30 days to amend their complaint to whal he coo~siders might be an acce p· table action against the city Irvine resident Wesley Marx·s related action against the city of Irvine also suffered a reverse to- day when Judge Charamza re- fused to grant the writ demanded by the author-envirol\11lentalist Judge Charamia denied both the writ of m andate and the alternative writ sought by Marx's lawyers. Attorneys familiar with the case bu1. not connected with it re· gard the dual decision as the de· <See HOUSING, Page A2l THE ITA.LJANS NOTUUGHING PITTSBURGH (UPI> -"Try our kolbassi -not onother Polish joke." When TambeUini Specialty Food.1 lricd this advcrtisina gim· mick on billboards and buses, lt ran lnto a flood of complaints from Polish-Americans contend· tnc that their kolbassi sausage wu billed as mferlor. So Tam betlln1 pw;ted the word .. ttalian° over Pol!Jb on its ads. SU.re enou&h, no,.-the Italians are h0wlin1. Ad Hoc Panel Angry 81 DOOG FRl1ftSttiE Of .. 0.llyPi·~--- They sat in a bitter huddle Wednesday afternoon , angrily denouncing the outcoQle of their role in I rvine's much-touted citizen participation as a dismal failure. Five months of working with city planners a nd winding t heir \VHY t hroug h t he commission System, they maintain, netted them "not one crumb of what we wanted." David Sills , Ch arles Winslow. Kay McNally and Jim Cook formed the core of an ad hoc committee of Racquet Club resi- dents who tried to change the planned pattern of development in North Irvine -1,426 acres destined to be called the Village of Northwood . Presently, the Racquet Club is lhe only residential tract in the irregular trapezoid bounded by Irvine Boulevard, Culver Drive, the Santa Ana Freeway and Jef- frey Road. Aside from the isolat- ed tract, the area is dominated by citrus groves ; some pruned and producin g, others choked in overgr own weeds that advertis e their state of neglect. About 13,761 people will one day live in what may be the most- planned area of Irvine. In addi· lion lo the city general plan for the area, two specific plans fur development have been drafted by consultants at city request. T he area, unlike 80 percent of Irvine. is held by numerous small landowners . The city s ponsored planning effort was aimed at imposing the planning typical or the balance of the city on the separately owned parcels. Planning focuses on the in- tersection of Bryan and Yale avenues. At that intersection plans call for apartments at two corners, a shopping center on a third and a city park on the fourth. That area of development. planllers maintain, will form a hub (or \'Hhage acti\'ity. Th at ar&a of de\telopment, the R~uet f;~ub dl1>sidents main--... w~·1, ~ a trartic-snatled dis· as~r I \1"'<> vlllage's future oc- cupa n • 1 At th end of a series of hear· l n rs th at dates to the i.nc~ration of I rvine; the city council uesday decided to 10 alODI With the develqpment pl'A draft.eij by consultant.'>. · · 'We.'re aeeina spmething thit you bear a lot abO\rt," S<)id Silla, an attorney wbo ha& acted as spok man ror th 9roup. "lt ls a type of government where t.M 'lecbnocraL•I' are nmn.ing ever.' ythlng -a •technocracy.' . N "l don'tthinkthatisthetypeei t -.iovcmmtnt the ~le in INIM ' want. ''Tbclr ldea C)( citizen involve· ment:• h said. ''is to have a lot of people ar o'-tnd who aartt with t.hfm." NORTHWOOD DISSIDENT David Sills "CROSSINGS UNSAFE" KayMcNally SHELDON, Iowa <AP> The Natior\AI Wt'all\cr Weather rvice l'Bncfl d 1 5-torm Apotter tr lnlna courst Wedn • · day becausa or a !>udd n. unex ' C&ee P J peeled March snow s\~·m. escue Terror Related By Survivors By JOHN Vi\LTERZi\ and IDLAR Y KA\'E Of n. Oil1 fl Pt lot Stitt Salvage arrangements were under way today in Newport Beach in the wake or a near-tragic sinking Wednesday of the 65-foot sportfisher ··westerner" with 30 passeng ers and a crew of three aboard. The boat. headed back from a half-day run to the · Crystal Cove area. s utldenly took on wa"ter only 100 yards off the eas t je tty of Newport Harbor. Passengers said that within moments the craft was sinking. ( Rcl<.1tcd Story. A:31 "WE DIDN'T EVEN have time to get to lifejackets, let alone put them on, before she went down." said one of the survivors. David Rose of Anaheim. But by some stroke of fortune, two county rescue boats manned by harbor patrolmen were running engine tests only a few minutes away when the Westerner ran into trouble at about 1 p. m . The crew of the sportfisher placed a hasty emergen- cy call and owne r-skipper. Doug Ferrel. began throw- ing every h fej acket available t o the panic ked passenger~ who already had taken to the water. "THE RE WAS NO T IME for anything but escape. It looked like a bunch of rats scurrying for the highest part. But the highest part was sinking fast too:· said another s urvivor. Wind had whipped the seu strong ly throug h the day and passengers had found the fishing very s low Wrapped in y ellow emerge ncy blankets , !->h1 vering survivors sat in a I !arbor Depa rtment workshop lo re· late their short period of t('JTOr "I WAS JUST CO!\ll NG out of the galley. \\ ht•n I noticed the water on the deck. We had been ta kmg on some waler from the heavv swe lls . But now the boat was riding low in the bO\\." s aid Covm:.i cnme operator Lewis Evans. "'I told one of the crew I hat we were s inking. 1 k !'>aid '1t can't be,' but there wa!'> no mis take." he added. CSeP \\ f:..'-,'TER~ER S l!';Kll"\G, PagP A2, No Tickets Issued For 'Srrwggy' Cars ~AC RA ~I E :-.; T 0 1 ;\ P > Although a l'OUrl ban on t1d .. l'ltn~ \\as lifted. the C'al1forn111 1-liJ!hway Patrol s aid today it will issue only warning notin·~ m l 1966-70 cars without <.•o n troversial antis mog dt'vicf<.'-an six Southern California t'ounlll'" A patrol s pokt's man ~aHI tickets won "t be 1!-lsucd until tht• legislature decidt's "hcther lv Wine Grower Riot In oulhern France· SE'I'E. Franco (AP> Hun d~s Qf rioting wme J{row<>rs from Ol,any par& of southern Frat e battJed police in t~< cent ~\hi ed1ten-ane:Oh .,Ort (tty for mort than l\l.'O houri. Wednesday rollowlng a ma41S d" moostratlon aaainst the im\>°n ol Italian wine. Police ~o.td ctitht persons were hospllallze<l, but no arrests were rel)O~. l' h a n g t' l h e I ::i " 111 ' o I v 1 n .a l'm1s~io11s of o:ode::. or nitrogt"n (~Ch i Sanla Rarbara Supe rior Court .Juclgt' Floyd Dodson Wl'.'dnc~day thr<.'" out an order by anothe1· JUd~t' that had barred ticketing. Refore the wet'k-long ticketing h<m. the CHP had b sued about t.f.00 cit at ions to motorists \\ho fatled lo install the devic e-. before deadline!\ sel b:. lht' Atr Rt•<iources Board. Onb "arning notices were 1s s ued between Jon l and Mar 4, und tic kets \\er e ~l\"t:'n onl~ for .lboUl 15 d ;1y!o. Widow Now in NY PAHi~ 1L'Pl 1 Mrs. J:ic- qul'hne Kenn ed~ Onassis. the " 1 d o w o f r. re e k s h I p pJ n 1 mal(l'late Aristotle Ona~sis , Oew tl' 1' ew York today Ona.~sls. 69 . died in Portx March 15 and w:i:s buril'd <tl hi~ pnvat~ island Q/ SJ<orp1Q.,. ~ ~ • ' <'t. b DAILY PILOT Orchid Business . Buffeted A freak whirlwind descended 'on an orchid shop in Costa Mesa Wednesday, lilted a roof cover ao.d some boards lolo the air and ttien dropped them "' the parking lot. No one was injured and norist Paul Brecht today estimated the l'06l of repairing the roof and replacing some broken slats at about$500. The incident happened at 2 : 15 p.m . at Brecht's orehid shop at 1989 Harbor Blvd. Brecht s ajd it \\as "like a miniaturetomado." ··1 was taking some stuff out to ~customer's car and then all of a ~udden it was like somethlng re- <.rched down out of the sky, sbat- ten~d everything and then pulled l'Ver)'.thing 35 feet up in the air ... he s aid. ·· 1 pushed the customer in the l'~r a nd closed the door and sq11atted by the car myself. It pulled e\'erything up into a cone :>hape. There was a plastic cover- jng, a two by e ight wood beam and some boa rds. It carried them 20 to 25 feet and then they came dobbering down near the park- ing lot entrance. ''Someone could have been killed." he added. ..We were lucky." Brecht said the car was un- d amaged. The cover the wind picked up was over the shaded cp-ea of the orl'hid' gardens. Some of the Easter orchid di splays were flallt'ned , but \\ere only s Ughtl) damaged. •·1t would ha\ e been :.i lot "or.,e 1f it had ~ ~ Front Page A J ~. " lJOUSING •.. ~ a1t knell for the• I r\'inc resident's S perior Court hopes. Approval of the writ would have halted until trial further de- velopment of the $850 million Jrvine Industria l Complex East, a planned industrial growth th<Jt will. the la\\su1b cstim:.ite. create 5-1.000 jobs tn the next 10 years. Attor n ey Ri c hard Pether bndge a rgued for Marx lbat manv of those workers and their fam.ilies \\ 111 be compelled &o II\ t' oubide the city due to lhe ~~ ·s alleged fa1lur.,e So provide housing within the t eiacb or lh- romes at the S14.20()1evel and lov. er. Both la\\ s uits aq~ue that the ci- ty has :.i duty to t.ac kle the issue of :J.lequate housinl! for all finan- Hal levels and should have done so when it called for environmen- tal impact reports on lhc possible effrc:t of the Irvine development. L:.iwycrs for the city argue that lhe I rvinc C'om pany plans to bui ld 28.000 homes in the city of Irvine during the nextdec<.ide. They told .J udge Charamza during thret.• days of pretrial hearings that the construction \\ill more than provide for the predicted population explosion in Orange County's newest city. L:.iwyers for plaintiffs an both lawsuits argue that the Irvine Company is traditionally com- mitted to high income housing ~'hi ch "ill be b(·~ ond the rc<ith of tnany "orkers brought to the an·J during the ne>.t decade MESA POUCE TO Q UIT /RV/NE I n ·ine has scnl 1h official ~otic:c to CosU1 .'.\l C:-.•1 lo l'lll'I Cost a ~l e:-.a's polking of Jrnnl' at 12 .0t a.m. July l. · In ine's nc"' polite forc·1•. C'Om· po s l' d I a r g l' I) from n r fr ct• rs transfernnJ! from Coc;I a ~lesa. will take oH·r poltn· .1t·t1,1l1('-; at that time. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Thf!I Or~n~ Co•\t 0,,11y Pilot wttf\wtw<l\ ''com· Dtf'W'dttw-Nf'""' p,,. 1'1.Dutth.~..,t'f'lip()r~ (.o.t~ P\;1)11~1nq C' n ''-' ,., Sfoo_tf'ttllf f'01l100'\ ¥• pubf1\hf'IJ MtonGA~ ''" ..-qt\ f11('l,ty tor-(Mt• ~\II. Nt"•pit'Jrl 91 1· to Huf'lttnQton 8'-Nr\ f-c>«n t••n V•ll'"• .,..,,,. \•dfllf'tNU. V•I'~" •'1d UC)U"W Bf'.t<I'\ Sout"' (o,nt ,. \lf'llQ•f" ''"9•o~t f'OH°'" 1\ pubh'\Md ~l•Hf'f•Yl .,...., \""°"'"'· Trwt P'"•f'IC 1pet OU*Ml\fUf"O '-'l•nt ,, .. 1)0 Writ't fi4y S.tr~t. C.O.to ~\41 C:•l1tor~1• "1'1~ Robert N Wee<J Pf'f'<\lcMr\l •nd Pvbh,.,,.., Jack R Curlf'Y VKe P,f'\1ctettt •nd C,.-.n .. •I M.l~r Thomas KePv•I Thomas A. Murph1nt> ~"'9'"'l Erttt0t Charle!> H. Loo<. Richard P. Nall A\ .. ·4•"' ~n.et1·"'Q f C)ltUt ~ Offices to-t• ""''• no.,., ... a..~,,,.., ,.. __ , ........ JJJJ ... .._, eo... .... '-'"""• f1<>•<" II .. C..._.,,• !.1,..1 """'........ ...... ""' .................... t..Hloto.r ~ V•t .. , JUO• U ""' ._..,. •IS.ft 0'f90, •-•¥ Te~one 1114) '41~1 CJast.iflect Advert1Slft9 '42·'471 ..-.-•V•li.yH""(lrl • M1 ... J10 f ,..., \<>fl C••-Mt OS-0620, 0.11, P'IMC,...... Illy IU<Mrtl ........ Studeni - Assignillg PlanOK'd The Irvine school board has ap· proved a plan for assignin1 the district's intermediate and high school students to the aval\able schools next fall. But the boal'd d eferred .,_ de· l'isioq on a plan to match e lemen- tary students with schools pend- ing further study. The approved plan -wbicb has been known as Plan C - would assign students as folloj.ts: . Rigid Stmul By Israel? WASHINGTON <UPI> - President Ford said in an interview published today that ~bances or peace in lhe Middle East would have been better if Israel had s hown more flexibility i.n negotiations with Egypt ·~nducted by Sec retary ot Slate Henry A. Kissinger. Ford made the state- ment in an int erview con- ducted Monday by William Randolph Hearst Jr. and publis hed today in the Hearst newspapers. HARBOR DEPARTMENTS JINNY CRANE ASSISTS SURVIVOR HILDA SMAOOa.A, 63 Ohio Woman Went Ashing With D•ughter, Kathy Mlod of Huntington Beach (background) Vemado Middle School iJ' to open and house seveoth and e ighth graders living north of Barranca Road. All higb school students except ninth graders Uving north of Bar- ranca ~ill attend Universjty High School. Hearst asked, "Do you think that Israel should b e p r epa red to l ake greater risks for peace in the long-term interests or its survival?" Ford r eplied: "I would like to refer to the un- fortunate developments of the last 72 hours. U they had been a bit more Oexi· ble, you can say a greater risk, I think in the longer run it would have been thE best insurance for peace." From Page A l SINKING ... .. There was Ii ltle ti me lo do much of anything but just get off. We tried to keep others from panicking, and while we wC're jumping into the water, the two little boys were really hysterical. screaming for their dad. 1 had to do some cussing at them to try to <.'aim them down," said Rose. Survivors Happy For Their Lives The ninth graders living north of Barranca and the seventh ~d e ighth. graders living south of Barranca will attend Ra,ncho$an Joaquin Intermediate School. E lementary schools are to 1>e for kindergarten through s~th graders, but, in the wake of pro- test from Racquet Club residents the board left open the quesUon of which students would attend what schools. Harbor Patrolmen conceded that the fact that the stricken craft and rescue vessels hap- pened lo be so close together saved Jives. At Davey 's Locker, the -;po rtfis hing landing from which the Westerner oper ated, praise "as s trong for the rescuers and the luck. The only injury -other than minor shock -was a split 11 p suffered by one of the passengers. Phil Tozier. the owner of the landing, said that the vessel had passed regular ins pections by the Coast Guard a nd Lhal no pro· blems were e vident before the r e· guJar morning run of the vessel. "WE CA~'T P RAISE the harbor patrol enough; they did :.i spectacular job of saving ever yone. ··he added. • Harborm:.i~ter Al Oberg said that the ~inking was the first such incident involving a sportfishing vessel in his memory. ··They all were very luck¥ that it happened so close to help. .. On a day like this." he said. gazing at a gale-whipped harbor. there would have been a much more tragtc outcome if the boat had gone down down coa~t somewhere.'' Tozier said that contacts han· been made with the insurers of the sportfisher so that salvagl' operations c·ould begin at tht• sinking site. The vessel. \\hich \\Cnt do"n stern-first. lies in ahout 70 feet of water. Tozier said that refloating the boat ·'should be no problem." "THE R E WON 'T BE any w<1~· of telling what m ade it sink until someone can look at the bo<1t again. ··Talk about coincidences:· h('" remarked. '·The boat was onl \' ,supposed lo work out of the land- ing here for two more cl a~s before the owner took it u(l north.'" From Page .-\ J BOMBS ... fi ve bombs were placed on lhn•<• tr:ansform ers and two circu1 l breakers and that mobile subs ta· tions were being brought in to replace the damaged equipment. Power was restored to about 15,000 customers by midmorn· mg. but most were t>xpected lo be out until later in the day. FBI spokesman Frank Pt•r rone in Sa n Francisco estimated that there have been 25 to 30 ter- rorist bombings the last fou r years in the great<'r San Fran cisco Ba~· area <rnd that 80 Jl(!r· cent of those were from 1974· 75. The blend of shock, disbelief. terror. confusion and just pl ain pleasure at be ing alive and on hard ground again was evident as the sodden survivors walked up the gangplank. Two wome n and tw o yo ungsters on board the s portfisher ··westerner" when s he went down Wednesdav still s howed the effects of the ex· pcriem'e. They needed help to make 1t up the ramp Nearby :-.tood Doug An · dcrson. 18 , a s enior from El Modeno High School. still dutching the fis hing-pole he had in hi s hand when the boat went down. Somehow his hat was still dry. ··My parka filled with air and kept me floating higher than thl' rest of the people:· he said. ··And I still have my pole." lie and two other friends had gone on the fi shing trip free. They won the passes at school. Still quaking, dripping wet and shrouded in yellow-plas tic emergency blankets. the sur- vivors of the Orange Coast's first sportfishing boat s inking in memory huddled among lhe tools of the h arbor department workshop. Some were si lent: others chatted and joked about their SEC Charges Billionaire In Air Fraud WASllJNGTON <UPI > -The Securities <ind Exchange Com- mission today charged Howard Hughes with a SIS million securities fraud in the 1968 ac- quisition of AirWestlnc. The SEC said the suit filed in the U.S. District Court in San Francisco asks that Hughes, seven other individuals and three I lughes corporations ''disgorge" SIS mill ion for the alleged illegal manipulation. The commission alleged that Hug h es offe r e d to pay stockholders of Air West, a West Coast airline, S22 per share in or- der to gain a controlling interest. But the SEC said Hughes was aware that he would ne\·er pay the promised amount. Air West stockholders even- tually received $8.75 for stock pu_rchased by Hughes, the SEC said. Air West is now known as Hughes Airwest. It is based in San f~rancisco . Other defendants are Summa Corp., Hughes Air Corp . and David B. Ch arnay, George Crockett. Chester C. Da\'ls, Herman \rrcenspun. Patrick J. ll11l ing~. Robert A. Maheu and James Snyder. all former or pre· sent Hughes employes. Sorry, Raquel ' Ford 'Overlooks' Actress WASHINGTON (U PI> -Raquel Welch. dressed in a conservative blue suit, reminded President Ford after the ceremony was almost over that she was sup- oosed to take part. Ford a lmost overlooked the statueque actress in Wednesday's White House presentation honoring' cadet Robert E. Johnson of Memphis, Tenn .. the fi rst black ooptain of the West Point football team. Ford signed a proclamation designating Apnl as Cancer Control Month and presented the American Cancer Society's courage award to Johnson, who had to sit on the bench last season followlni surgery for canceroftbe arm. So involved was the President that only at the ceremony's end did Miss Welch manage to break in. almost shyly saylns U\at she had been expected to in traduce Johnson to Ford. : Miss Welch, wearing a bJue s uit that showed little of her much-photo&raphed figure, appeared nervous when she reminded Ford of the sch~uled introduc· tion. Ford t'on1-tr a tula tcd her for her part in the fight against cancer and felt the actress was making a ma- jor contribution: "I know your influence will be tr~meJldoui;." ' ' misfortune and their luck, too. But when a patrolman inter- , rupted the conversations, there was a chilling hus h. "We're going to count you to see how many are here," he said, wi th the obvious knowledge that the passenger list showed 30 guests aboard. The sodden fi shermen raised their hands, and the count started It stopped :.it 28. There \\ere two short untrl l'\eryone rc:.ihi'Cd th:.it the t\\O \\Omt'n µasst•ngt.•rs w ere else\\ here tn thl' bu tiding. And then the Joking and re· counting of the near-tragic sink· ing r esuml'd. Perh aps the winner in the sense-of-humor category was a cr ane operator from Covina. A rl'portt•r .isk<'d Lewis Evans if his wifl' would be angry when he r(•turnecl minus t he day·:-. t·.itch, minus his poles and so~1k· in~ \\ l'I ··Hell.'' hP s<.1id with a smile. ··the only thing that \\Ould mah· my "1fr mad 1s that the n~:.cut.• boats\\ 1.·r<.· soc lose.·· Racquet Club children have at- tended College Park School. The plan calls for them to be transferred to Greentree School. 1 There are 80 Racquet Club elementary stuclt•nt!'. Also u1'1 1 ~ 1tll·d '' whctherj hc new Lo-. ;\ .1r .inJOS School "'ii be set up on :i tradil ion al <.'alendar or on a so-l'allt•d ·· 15.15" con- lanuous calendar. An initial survey of rc:-.ide11ts in the area resulted in 96 fa\'oring the continuous calendar 1.md 100 for the September through June school year. When that issue is decided it could result in transf<'rs from other schools , r elicvin~ pre- ssures for other t ransfcrs, ac· rnrd in~ to Fran :Horton, a dis· trict spokcsm:m. The district hus plcnt~ of s1>at<' for the more than 10,000 students expected next year. d1slnl't ad· ministrators ha\'l' consistently mainlainecl. Frout Page AJ PANEL . .'. - When traffic from El Toro Marine Corps Air Station is added into the congestion at Bryan and Yale, the residents contend. the area will be a •·racetrack." Conceding hig h potential tra f- fic volumes, the city is to s tudy the possibility of pedestrian o\'er- crossmgs and und ercrossings to separate walkers from dri\'ers. Winslow asserted the tunnels are "an in\'itation lo rapes and muggings." Overcrossings, l\trs. McNally believes, wili be hazardous lo children and unsightly. "As far as we are concerned. all that has gone on so far is just lines on paper ,'' Winslow said. ··rt is a lot easier t o change things now than it would be after the shovels st a rt lo·work.'' The group, which contends it represen ts most of the 296 households in the Racquet Club. said the counc il has been ··p a lr on1zin~" and · palernalistil'. ·· davis·brovvn FREE An Automatic ICE MAKER! WITH THIS POPULAR FAMILY SIZE ,Frigidaire Refrigerator Moturaly, piumbi1t9 instalatiom.xtro • 100% Frost-Free •Family size 17.0 cu. tt . •Large Meat Tender SAVE •Twin Vegetable Hydrators •3 Fully adjustable cantilever shelves . •FREE ICE MAKER ... you pay only small installation cost. $60 I HURRY LIMITED SUPPLY! 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Stoe THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1975 TEN CENTS USING 500 MM LENS, ORANGE COAST COLLEGE STUDENT MADE THIS PHOTO OF THE SINKING OF THE WESTERNER WEDNESDAY OFF NEWPORT HARBOR ENTRANCE • I I oat ID s; Sorry, Raquel Ford 'Overlooks' Actress WASHINGTON <UPIJ -Raquel Welch, dressed in a conservative blue·suil, reminded President Ford after the ceremony was almos t over that s he was sup- oosed to take part. Ford almost overlooked the statueque actress in Wednesday's White House preswitation honoring cadet Robert E. Johnson of Memphis, Tenn., the first black captain of the West Point footbiill team. Ford signed a proclamation designating April as Cancer Control Month and presented the Ame1;can Cancer Society's courage award to Johnson, who had to sit on th e bench last season following s urgery for cancer of the ar'm. So involved was the President that only at the ceremony's e nd did Miss Welch manage to break in. almost shy ly saying that she had been expected to in- troduce J ohnson to Ford. Miss We lch , wealing a blue suit that showed little of her much-photographed fi gure. appeared nervous when s he reminded Ford of the scheduled introduc- tion. Ford con gratulated her for he r part in the fight against cancer a.nd fell the actress was making a ma- jor ~ontribution : '·I know your influence will be tremendous.·· 1968 Fra1cd Cited SEC Suing Hughes Over Air West Bid WAS HI?'liGTON <U PI> The Securities and Exchange Com- mission today c hurgeq Howard Hughes a nd several associates with a $49 million securities fraud in the 1968 acquisition of Air West lnc. The SEC said the swl filed in the G.S. District Court in San Francisco usks that Hughes. Coast "'•-ather Gusty winds continuing through Frldny . according to the weather ser vice. Otherwise mos lly fair sk i es with s l ight l y . \\armer days. Hig hs 60 to 65. Lows tonight in the 40s I N~I DE 'fODA Y The biggest o.irll/t of tl1c Vi~hiom war began flying 1re/ugut /rom Do ~ona . amid~ •ctne11 "' con}wnon, diatreu .and panic. Storti. Page .A4 seven other individuals and three Hughes corporations "disgorge" Sl5 million for the alleged ill egal manipulation. The commission alleged that Hu ghes off ered to pay s tockholders of Air West. a West Coast airline, S22 per share in or der to gain a controlling interest But the SEC said Hughes w<•s a\\'are that he would never pay the promised amount. Air West stockholders even tually received $8.75 ro1 stock purchased by Hughes. the SEC said. Air West is now known as Hughes Airwes l. It is based in San f"'rancisco Other defendants are Summa Corp., Hughes Air Corp.. and David B. C h arnay, George Cr ockett, Chest er C. Davis. Herman Greens pun, Patrick J . Hillings, Robert A . Maheu and Jimmy '·T·h e Greek" Snyder. Some ure present or former Hughes employes. Greenspun is -publisher or n Las Vegas newspaper. Snyder is a bettor. Summa was known as the Hughes Tool Co. before the name was changed in 1972. Hughes Air Corp. is the parent company oC Hughes Airwest, formerly Air Wettt Jnc. THe S!':C said Hughes and his supporters provided inform1lk>n lo the news m cdia1 lhal ··described in highly favorable terms thf benerlts that would flow from the Hughes off er" to the Air West stockholders . The AJr West sltar~holdcri. up· prove!tltfe Hughes acqw.slUon by a 2 ptrcent majority In a vote taken Dec. 28. 1968. • Bombings At PG&E Reported -. SAN JOS E <APJ -Five · i>owerful pipe bombs exploded at a Pa~ific Gas & Electric Com· p a ny s ubs t ation, destroying three banks of tr ansformers and dis ruptin g servire to 35,000 homes today. About 2 1 :t hours after the series of explosions in San Jose. another powerful bomb exploded in a building that houses the FBI offi('e in Berkeley. Authorities s aid there were no inj uries reported as a result of either incident and it was not known if there was any ronner- t10n between the blasts. t\ hitherto unknown group call- ing itself the Red Guerrilla Family claimed responsibility for the Berkeley bomb that ex- ploded in a women's restroom. The FBI said it was unfamiliar with the group. Fire m en in Berke ley said there was "substantial damage" to the l llh floor whe re the bomb \\ ent off and to Uie 10th floor where the FBI is localed. Initial reports placed the damage atSI00,000. Police fo San Jose believed the explosives were plastic devices. but PG&E s pokesman P a ul Girard s aid .they were ··fairly high-powered pipe bombs." A g roup calling itself the !':cw World Liber ation Front claimed responsibility for previous bomb- ings at PG&E facilities as a pro- test against utility r ates. The PG&E s pokesman said the fi ve bombs were placed on three trans former s and two cir cuit CSee BOMBS, PageA2i Rigid Stand By Israel? WASHI NGTON (CPI> President Ford said in an interview published today that chances of peace in the Middle East would have been better if Israel ho.d shown more flexibility in negotiations with Egypt conducted by 'Secrt>tary of State l-lerrry A. Kissinger. Fotd made th~ state- P'~•t in an interview con: . dueled Monday by Williom a t(Odolph Hearst J r. and ~ putlllah.cd to day i1l t he Hearst nC?wspapers . Htat'8l asked. .. Do you think that Israel should be prepared to ·t ake great ri~ks !or pt.ace ln tt\e-.k>J'\C·lerrll \'"erests of its s'1'1ij\lal? · · Ford rcpli~: ''J would like to refer to the un- fortunute developments o the I ~t '12 hours. Jr thef had n a bit mott ncx1• ble. YOU c n sa.)' o t~ Jis k, rJthink lo ~ et. tun ll would hnve n U1c -i>e lirunaranco ror pea~.'' Editcator Dr. Hall Succ1t11ibs By TERRY C'OVlLLE Of.,,~ O•••v Pilot St•U Dr. Cla r enrc JI all,. former supe rinte ndent of th(' Ocean View School District 111 llunt- ington Beach. died Wt•dncsday nig ht from a form of cancer called lvmphom<.1 . llewas49. Dr. Hall took the reins of thl' Ocean View systrm us superin - tendent in J 968. <.1 l a t1 mt• when r a pid growth thre<.1t('nt'<l the dis- trict with fin anriul d isaster l 'nder his le adership, two tax overrides ancl one• bond election were passed in thl"N' \Cars II<' v. as c redited with turning Ocean View into a modern. inno\'ati\'c school district \\ h1<·h ch'('\\ n ;.1 tional att,nt1on Various'Occan \'1c\\ programs had been featured m national magazines such ;.1s McCall 's and several educational Journals He establis h<'d a clcccntralizcd managemt•nt system. placing the control of each S('hool mor<' in the hands of tht• local -;chool com munity. ralht•r than a central headquarters Dr. Hall also bruught 1n thl• first paid teacht•r auks to 0c<'an View and set up a p.1tlern of hir ing tc>ach erh h~1scd on actual enrollmr nt. not pr<>ll'<:kd enroll ment. He len the distnct 111 :\lc.ty 1972 to assume the tit h.• ol Associate State Superintendent of Public Ins truction. one of th1' highest poslsin Wilson Hilc•s' udmmistru· tion. Or. Hall quit thut JOb a year , later n dJsgust over red tape and retun\ed to Orange Count..v to work tis a consultant to an Anaheim firm I Ir ot~o\\ .is a part timo-prefeK or U\ tht Claremont Grdu4lt\l School. Ho h11d been m the past SI\ montl'\s with l)'niphoma. ~type of ~.incor that AUocb the blooo 1 eeUt;. He die~ lotc. Wcdn da) ol t ut AnahPim Mc morlal fl f>itol. Dr. Hall slurll'd on his <'<.luc.•u (Sff DR. llAl.L, Pa1t~IU'i es cue Terror Related By Survivors lh JOllN VALTE RZA and IULAR\' K\\'E -OI Tll<t Oil1ly Piiot ~l•lf Salvage arrangem ents were under "ay today in Newport Beach in the wake of a ne ar-tragic sinking Wednesday of the 65-foot sportfisher ··westerner" wi th 30 passengers and a crew of three aboard . The boat, headed back from a half -day run to the Crystal Cove c.irea, s uddenly took on water only 100 yards off the east jett.v of Newport Harbor. Passengers s aid that within moment::. the c raft ""as sinking. <Rel a ted Story. A:3 J "WE DIDN'T EVEN have time lo get to lifejackets. let alone put them on, bcf ore she went down," said one of the survivors. David Rose of Anaheim. But by some stroke of fortune, two county rescue bouts manned by harbor patrolmen wen• running engine tests only a fcv. minutes away when the Westerner ran into trouble at c.1bout 1 p.m . The crew of the sportfbhcr placed a hast~· t•mergen- cy call and owner-skipper, Doug Ferrel. began throw- ing ever~ lifejackC't c.1vai la blc to the p;.inicked passt•ngcr s \\ho already had taken to the\\ atl'r. "THERE WAS l"O Tll\IE for an~thin g but escape. It looked like a bunch of rats sc urryin~ for the highest part But the hig hest part was sinking f<.J st too," said etnother survivor. Wind hud whipped the sea strongly through the day and passengers had found the fi shing very slo\\. Wrapped in yellow emergency blankets. shivering sur vivors s<1l in a Harbor Department works hop to re· late their s hort period of terrJ>r. "I WAS JlTST COMING out of the gallc~·. when I noticed the" atcr on tht• deck. We had been taking on some w<.1tcr from the heavy swells. But now the boat was r iding low in the bm\,' · said Covina crane operator Le\\'IS Evans. · · 1 told one of the crew that we Wl're smking. lie said ·1t can't bt•. · but there was no m1stakl'." he addt•d <~<'<' Wt-:STERNF.R Sl~Kl~G. Page r\:!i Coach Suspended Over Student Fight Golden West Coll e[!t' tt>nn1s coach Donald Rowe. who h<irl been accused of striking a stu dent. was ordered suspended for a month without pay by the Coast C'ommunil\· Collegt' Distric'I trustees Wednesday night. acld1t1onal d1sc1phn('. 1nd11ding poss1bkd1smissal Rowe. who:-;(' suspension wall h<• in t>ffect during April. also was rt• lieved of all coarhm~ assign ments tor the balance of the school year .rnd warned in a formal resolution that anv reoet1 t1on of such condul'l v.,ill rc!)ult 111 LA ite Blasted LOS t\~GELES 1t'PI 1 \n t•,plos1on caused onl~ m1no1 damaie e3rly today to u build in~ <'<>r\lw1ung the Ponumtl Tounst Rureau and otht•r busml'~M'' Police said a small homh '' .h placed in tht? rear of lb~ C'lm· Mnn bUlldm~ and brok 1' !IPH'rnl "m ci<m s but olht.•r\\. IS(' CUUSl'tl httl\' llama~<.· Tht•st' J('t 10ns \\en.> I aht•n al a dosed door t'.>.l'cutne session of tht• hoard. though afterward the hoard made pubhc the minutes of t lw meeting ?\either Ro\.\ e nor Edgar F'i nck . 2!1. the Golden West student Rowe was dccused of striking,\\. ere' pre sent at the meeting. They had both given reports of the incident to ad m inislrat1on of· f1r1'1ls 3nd it was on these reports that the dec1s1on was reached. The incident took place Feb. 27 on .t GoldPn \.\ ('sl College tennis court The d1sc1phnary UClM)ns were lltlssrd on a 3 1 \'Ole. \\ith Trust l'f' \\ 11l11un Kettlt•r \Oling ··no" Trui.tees \\ orlh Kl-<enc, Gro1·ge Rodda. and Roherl Humphreys \'Otl'd ··~es · Board Ch I rm an Oonold G fl off'' as Jbsenl Howe has ht'l'n a facully m..-mber ·1n t'l' Golden We st opcnl·d in 1966 lit• WM » pitcher for the ;\t1\\ York Mt.It!. ~ . f .42 DAILY PILOT H /F Fro•PapAJ BOMBS ... breaken •"d that mobile ~ubst a tioos were beang bro~ht m to ~ace the damaged eqwpment. Power was r estorl'<f lo about 15,000 customer::. by midmorn-:lng, but most were expectt'd lo be "()Ut until later in the day. FBI spokes m an Frank Pe r· rone in San Francisco estimated that there have been 25 to 30 tcr rorist bombings the last four ~ears in the greater San Fran· ·~isco Bay area and that 80 per· 'tent of those we r e from 1974·75. Four explosions went off al · 11 :55 p.m . Wednesday, and a fifth device ex pl oded minutes later at the Hicks substation JU~l south of San Jose. officers s aid. Authorities said they ,.,ere looking for unidentified persons who fled in an old, white pickup truck and an older model automobile after the substation explosions. the Santa Clara County sheriff's office said. The substation blasts knocked out power in an estimated 20· mile area including virtually all of the Almaden Valley area. large sections of southwest San Jose, and some areas or Los Gatos and Saratoga, officers said. A young woni<.i n called the San Francisco Chronicle and two radio stations at 2 <.i. m . and gave warning that the b omb in Berkeley "ould explode at 2:30 a.m. Authorities said there was no warning before the San Jose blasts. The Chronicle and radio sta· tion KCRS notified Berkeley police who made s ure the build· ing was empty before the bomb went off at 2. 34 a. m ., police said From Page A J :-DR. HALL ... ·' :'.tional path somewh<il late in life. :j-re was a high school dropout and .:ttidn't earn his diploma until -:.!arter a four-ye::ir stint in the ;.1' av Y. -: He entered collc-ge at the age of 24, when h<.' al ready had a wife and child. tll' earn<'d his doc· torate al Stanford "'hen he \vas 38. "One of thl' thing!; l\·e found," Dr. Hall ont'C said in <.1n in· terview. "is that it's difficult to lay out a game plan for your Life." f.'uneral sen·1ces are pending at Peek Family Colonial Funeral llomt> m Westminster. Dr. Hall is survived by his wi(c, Jackie of t h ei r A n a b e i m po m~ : a daughler, Melea, 17. of tlle homc; a son. J eff. 24, o!La'Yff'De; two brothers, Jim o{ Santa Ana • and Jack of San Francisco, and three sisters. Ruth, Dorothy, and Chere. Wine G r owe r s Riot In Southe rn F rance SETE. Frnnce CAP> lluo· dreds of rioting wine growers from many parts or southern France battled police in th~ center of this :\I <'d 1l<.'rranean port city for more than two hours Wednesday following a m~s de- monstration against the import of Italian wine. Police said e1f?hl persons were hospitalized. but nu arresb "trc reported. Cha mbe r Scor es A colorful arrangement of k>cal citrus products recently won an S800 first prize for thc Huntington Rench Chamber of ·Commerce at the 60th National Orange !Show m San Bcrn:.irdino. 'The chamber's display won the top honor in the citrus feature ex- hibits at the Orange Show which ended Sunday. ORANGE COAST H' DAILY PILOT ~~~~·~~·:r. ~.;:.:;;:;::;..=. C.0.\1 PvOl•"'•"9 Corne>•"" ~.t~ecl<t_,.,. pul)l1"'"1 MoNIO ll>fouQll Fr-I' IO' C-1.o ,,,,,,.w. NtWfl(>fl &f'-•<to1. 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''Apparently we have not yet been able to convince your union leadership that these are very bad times economically, that thQ_.. company cannot increase costs more than we have orcered to you in our proposal," said the letter, signed by Russe)) Adamson, vice president of personnel west. He said the company is faced with "falling sales, competitive price cutting and rising costs." HARBOR DEPARTMENT'S JINNY CRANE ASSISTS SURVIVOR HILDA SMAGOIA, 63 Ohio Woman Went Rahing With Daughter, Kathy Mlod of Huntington Be•ch (background) In the meantime, company of· ficials said today they do not plan to make any new contract offer to the International As· sociation Of Machinists, and un· ion oCflcials vowed to remain on I.he picket lines. "The longer this goes on, the madder they get on the picket line," said Ivan Lynch, president of JAM Lodge 720. ·'The company had better face that problem." "We must remain competitive or we will have no company al all," the letter read. ''In the weeks ahead we will continue to try our bes t to convince your un- ion leaders of the economic facts of life so far as your company is concerned." Fro m Page A l SINKING ... "There was little time to do much of anything but just get off. We tried to keep others from panicking, and while we were jumping into the waler. the two little boys were really hysterical, screaming for their dad. I had to do some cussing al them to try to calm them down," said Rose. Survivors Happy For Their Lives · Company spokesmen said lo· day the 9,500 layoffs Friday will include 6,500 members of the United Auto and Aerospt?.ce Workers, as well as 3,000 salaried engineers and administrators, hourly engineers and hourly non· union employes. ' But Lynch said he already un· derstands the economic facts, and he is not convinced. Ile said the union membership is not satisfied with the com· pany's current offer, and their vote lo reject it Sunday proved it. Harbor Patrolmen conceded that the fact that lhc ~trickcn craft and r escue vessels hap· pcned to be so close together saved Ii ves. At Davey's Locker, th e s portfbhing landmf? from wh1C'h the Westerner operated, praise was stron~ for the rescuers and the luck. The only injury -other than minor shock -was a split lip suffl'red by one of the passengers. Phil Tozier. the owner of the landing, said that the vessel had passed regular inspections by the Coast Guard and that no pro· bl ems were evident before the re- gular morning run of the vessel. ''\\'E ('AN 'T PRAI SE the harbor p:.itrol enough; they did a spectacular job of saving CVl'r· yonr," he added. I larborm aster A I Oberg st.11d that the sinking" <.is I.he first sut'h incident involving a sportfishing vessel in his memory. ''They all were very lucky that it happened so close to help. ··on a dav like this." he said. gazing at a gale·\\ hipped harbor. there would have been a much more tragic outcome if the boal bad gone down downtoa:.t somewhere." Tozier said that contacts han· been made \\ ilh the insurers of the sportfisher so that salvage operations could begin <.1t thc sinking site. The vessel, which went duYt n stern-first, lies in about 70 feet of water. Tozier said that refloating the boat .. should be no problem:· "THERE WON'T BE anv ""u'· of telling what made it sink until someone can look at the boat again. .. Talk about coinc1dencc•s," ht· remarked. "The boat wai. only ,supposed lo work out of the land ing here for two more da~s before the owner took 1l up north.·· Easter Parade Set f or Ma ll Tots and t' h 1 Id n •n, Jgt's 3 through 7. will march in a speciul Easter Bonnet P aradc at 1 30 p .m., Saturday, al thc llunl· ini..rton CentC'r :VI all. The parade is sponsored b:.· the "i ,·es of the II unlington Be<ich Jaycees and fraturcs a costuml'.' contest for the prl'lll<'st, most original, funnics t . most handsome·. and best all-around Easter outfits. Children can sign up for thr contest at the mall. bdort• parade starting time The Easter Bunny will also t>l' on hand to pass out candy to all tht' little marchers Course Cancel e d SHELDON. Iowa <AP> The National Weat her Weather Service canceled a severe storm spotters training course Wednes· day because of a sudden, unex peeled March snow storm. • Tht-blend of shock, disbelief, terror, confusion and just plain pleasure at being alive and on hard ground again was evident • as the sodden survivors walked up the gangplank. Two women and l\\o ~-o u n g s t e r s o n b o a rd t h l' sportfisher "Westerner" \\-hen ~he went down Wednesday still s ho"" ed thl' df L'cts of the ex· penence. They needed hclp lo m;.akt· it up the ramp. :".:l•arby s tood Doug An derson. 18. <.1 scn10r from El Modcno Hi gh School , s till clutching the fi s hing pole he had in his hand when the boal went dOYt n. Somehow his hat wasstilldry. ··My parka filled with air and kept ffil' floating higher than the rest of the prop le," he said." And 1 s till have my polc." He and two other friends had gone on the fishing trip free. They won the passes at school. Still quaking, dripping \\Ct and shrouded 1n yellow-plastic l'mergency blankets, the sur- vivors of lhe Orange Coast's first s portfis hing boat s inking in memory huddled among the tools of the harbor department workshop. Some were silent; others chatted and joked about their Valley T een Badly Hurt In Car Crash A 16·year·old Fountain VallL·\ boy was in critical condilJOn in~ hospital intens ive care unit to<la\ ufter a 1)re dawn car crash that IOJUred fivt' others. John '.\I urk J ohnston. Iii. of 10805 El Mar Ave., \H1s being trcuted at Huntington Intcrcom- mun1l) I lo~p1tal for injunt"' suf fcrcd 1n the 12 .20 a m. nash Abo hospitalized \\as Olln.J :\lartmcz of 154.J I \'~m Buren SI :\lldwa~· C1ly. who ""as reported 1n -.atisfactorv condition al Orange County ~1 ed1cal Center Police s aid cars driven by Javi<.'r Sova las Castro. 20. of Sa1~­ t a Ana, nnd Arthur Andrew Longlcy, 17, of 17402 Alta Vista Circle. Huntington Beach. col hded <1l the intersection of Hcach Houlevard and Warner /\\cnuc. .Johnson was a pas!'ienger in Longley's c:ar. and '.\Is. :\lartinl'z \\as ndmg 111 Castro's car". police s:mi Both Lon~le) and Castro \\ere treated in hospital emergency rooms for minor inJurie::. and re· leased T\\ o other passengers 111 Castro's C'<1r. Caroline Sando\'al, 38. of 15441 Van Buren St. ~l1dway C it y , and Phillip Ramon, 25. of Santa Ana. ;..lso were injured. but \.\cre not hospilal1.ll'cl Police said lhl' t·ausl' of thl' crash 1s still under investigation and 110 l'll at ions h~1\'c be<'n is sued. No Tickets Issued . For 'Smoggy' Cars S AC RAMENTO <AP> Although a court ban OQ licketinl( was lifted, the California ~lahway Patrol 11\d today it will UlSUt only w1mlng notices on 1966·70 cars wlthout con. ll'Ovenial anllsmoe devices in sb Soult\ern CaUfornia counties. A patrol apokHman nid ticket.a won't. be lHued until \he legislature decides whether to change the I w lnvolvini t>missions of oxides oC rutroKen <NOx>- Santa Barbara Superior Court Judge F1oyd Dodson Wcdnesday threw out an order by another Junge that bad barred ticketmg. Before the week -Ion~ ticketing ban, the CHP h ad issued about 1.600 citations to motorists who (ailed lo Install the devkes befor~ dt'~dlincs set by the Air Resource5 Board. Only "arning notiC'es "ere is sued between Jan. I and Mar 4, and tlekcts werl' ~iven only for about 15 days misfortune and their luck, loo: But wben a patrolman inter· . rupted the conversation5, there was a chilling hush. .. We' re going to count you to sec how manv arc here.'' he said. with the obviou~ knowledge that the pas~cnger !isl s howed 30 gu<.'sts aboard The sodden fisherml'n raisl>d their hand s. and thl' count started. ft stopped at 28 There \H'rc t"' o short -until t•vcryonc n •ahzed that thc t\\O '' o m t' n p a s s e n g l' r s \\ t' r l' ebcYt hen• Ill tlH' bu tiding. And then thc Joking and n ·· counting of the near·tragir sink· ing resumed. Perhaps the ""inner in the s cnse·of·humor eategory was a crane Opl'r:.itor from Covina. A repurll'r ask<!d Lcwis Evans if his "ift• would be angry whl'n hl· returnl'd minus the dav's c·akh. mmu!> his poll·s <J l'lrl so~k­ tnl.! \\ (.'t "Hell. .. he ~aid with a sm1IL•. "the only thing that would makl· my w1fL' macl is that the n •scUL' boats,., ere -.o tlo~e ·· All the layoffs a11e at the com· pany·s Long Beach aircraft plant, where production has been hampered because of a shortage of JAM-manufactured parts. Company officials said no layoffs have been announced as yet in the firm's Huntington Beach plant, where 5,000 workers are employed. The rompan\ also has sent a letlertollh' i 000 l.\;\l workers on stnke 111 ::,outhern California. Boys Club Aided By E xchange Group A $500 cash donation has been ii_ven to the Boys Club by the Jruntington Beach Exchange Club, according to Pat Downey, Roys Club executive director. The money will be used to help c:o,·er the expense of the Boys Club crafts shop. The shop 1~ open from 3 p.m . to G p.m .. ~ton da~· through Frid<t,v t.11Hl IO a .m lo I p.m ., Saturdays. The firm offered workers a pay boost of 5.5 percent the first year and three percent each of the next two years. Workers also re· ·ceive a cost of living pay boost, but not until the consumer price index has risen several percen· tage points. Egg Hum Set A t Valley Park. The Easter bunny is planning to scatter candy eggs and special prizes around Mile Square Park Saturday, and the children of Fountain Valley are invited to come out and search for them. The Easter egg hunt starts at 11 a .m. Large signs will identify the hunting grounds on Euclid Street. near H eil A venue. This year's egg hunt is co· sponsor ed b~· lhC' Fountain Vaill'~-J a~·t•et•s and lhc city recreation dC'parlmt•nl. davis·brovvn FREE An Automatic ICE MAKER! 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Fri9idiare Unclercounter DISHWASHER •Holds dishes of many sizes. shapes •Easy loading racks •Super-surge washing gets dishes shower-clean. little or no pre-rinsing •Silverware basket loads handles up or down •Order interchangeable front panels separately. Decorator colors. ' I \I 1 7 • .. J : Se mi H\l wil in I In• 1 lhE Fr ... . , VOL: 68, NO. 86, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ·- Today's Cl~lng N.Y. Stoeks ( THURSDAY, MAR~H 27, 1975 N TEN CENTS U5'NG 500 MM LENS, ORANGE COAST COLLEGE STUDENT MADE THIS PHOTO OF THE SINKING OF THE WESTERNER WEDNESDAY OFF NEWPORT HARBOR ENTRANCE • I I oat ID s; es cue , Sorry, Raquel Ford 'Overlooks' Actress WASHINGTON <UPI) -Raquel Welch. dressed in a conservative blue suit. reminded President Ford aft.er the ceremony was almost over that she was sup- oosed to take part. Ford almost overlooked the statueque actress in Wednesday's White House presentation honoring cadet Robertr;. Johnson ot Memphis, Tenn., the first black captain of the West Pointfootba ll team. Ford signed a proclamation designating April as Cancer Control Month and presented the American Cancer Society·s courage award to Johnson, who had to sit on the bench last season following surgery for cancer of the arm. So involved was the President that only at the ceremony's end did Miss Welch manage to break in. almost shyly saying that she had been expected to in- troduce Johnson to Ford. Miss Welch. wearing a blue suitthat showed little of her much-photographed figure, appeared nervous when she reminded Ford of the scheduled introduc· ti on. Ford congratulated her for her part in the fight against cancer and felt the actress was making a ma- jor contribution : "I know your influence will be tremendous.'' 1968 Fraud Cited SEC Suing Hughes Over Air West Bid WASHINGTON !UPIJ · The Securities a nd Exchange Com- mission today charged Howard Hughes a nd several associates with a $49 million securities fraud in the 1968 acquisition of Air West Inc. The SEC said the s uit filed in the U.S. District Court in San Francisco asks t h at Hughes. Oran!(~~ Ceasl ... i~. Wentller Gusty winds continuing through Frid~y, according lo the weather scrvke. Otherwise mostly fair s k ies with slightly . warrner days. Htghs 60 lo 65. Lows tonight in the 40S. t ' ' Li '/I I .~,., .. _, __ J TODAY • 'TIIB blo~nt oirli/t uf the Vittnarn ji)ar b1oon /l11ing ttf UQH• from Oo Nang amid! .ctttci of con/r.t$WJI, dff'''" .and panic. Story, ,,. A4. seven olher individuals and three Hughes corporations "dis~orge' · SIS million for the a ll eged illegal manipulation. The commission 31Jeged that Ilu g h es offererl to pay stockholders of Air West , a West Coast airline, S22 per share in or· der to gain a cont rolbng intcrl'sl. But the SEC satd Hughes wa~ aware that he would never pay the promised amount Air West stockholders even tu ally received SS. 75 for s tock purchased by Hug hes, the SEC said. Air West is nm\ known as Hughes AinH·s t. 11 1s based 1n San Francisco Other defendanb are Summa Corp., Hughes Atr Corp., and David B. Charnay. George Crockett. Chesl<'r C. Davis. Herman Greens pun. Patrick J . H.illings, 6 !-)bert A. :\laheu and Jimmy "t -h e Greek .. Snyder. Some are present or former Hughes eJJ'lployes. Greenlfpun i11 publisher or u Las Vegu newspaper. Snyder is a bettor. Summa was known as lhe Hughes Tool Co. before the name was changed in 1972. Huehes Air Corp. is the parent company of Hughes Airwest. formerly Air Wesllnc. Th~ SJC said Hughes and his s upporters provided iriforrqation to the ne" s med ta that "described in ht~hly favorable terms lhc bencfitio; that would now from the Hu~he~ offer" to the Air West tockhold rs. The Air West s hareholders ap proved the llufhcs ucqwsition by a 2 percent majority m a vote ta.km Dec. 28, lt68. Terror Related By Survivors . , By JORN VALTERZA and HILARY KAYE 01 TM 0..ty Pl lot St.ff Salvage arrangements were under way today in Newport Beach in the wake of a near-tragic sinking Wednesday of the 65-foot sportfisher "Westerner" with 30 passengers and a ~rew of three a board. The boat, head ed back from a half-day run to the Crystal Cove area, suddenly took on water only 100 yards off the east jetty of Newport II arbor. Passengers said that within moments the craft was sinking. (Related Story, A3) "WE DIDN'T EVEN have time to get to lifejackets. let alone put them on. before she went down." said one of the survivors, David Rose of Anaheim. But by some stroke of fortune. two county rescue boats manned by harbor patrolmen were running engine tests only a few minutes away when the Westerner ran into trouble at about 1 p . m The crew of the sportfisher placed a ha~ty emergen· cy call and owner·skipper, Doug Ferrel. began throw· ing every lifejacket available to the panicked passengers who already had taken to the water. "THERE WAS NO TIME for anything but escape. It looked like a bunch of rats scurrying for the highest part. But the highest part was sinking fast too." said another survivor. Wind had whipped the sea strongly through the day and passengers had found the fishing very slow. Wrapped in yellow emergency blankets. shivering survivors sat in a Harbor Department workshop to re- late their s hort period of terror. "I WAS JUST COMING out of the galley, when I noticed the water on the deck. We had been taking on some water from the heavy swells. But now the boat was riding low in the bow," said Covina crane operator Lewis Evans. "r told one of the crew that we were sinking. I le said it can't be,' but there was no mistake,'' he added (See WF.~TERNER SINKING. Page A2 i HARBORMASTER e COAST GUARD e BALBOA m z -4 '° ~ z n ,,, BIG CORONA SITE OF SINKING Cross Marks Location Course Canc~led SllELDO~. Im' ;.1 r i\I' 1 Thl· ~<1t1onal Wt>:.tlhl'r Wc;.1thC'r Service canl'elt•d a ~<?\<.'rt.' storm spotters training courst' Wednc::. da~· because flf a sud<lt.'n. unc:-. l)l'Ct l'd :\l .1n•h :-111>'' -.111rm Terror to Pleas11re Sodden Survivors 'Happy to Be Alive' The blend of shock. disbelief, terror, confusion and jusl plain pleasure el being alive and on hard ~round again was evident as the sodden survivors walked up the gangplank. Two women and two Woman Raped Arid Robbed youngst ers on board the sporlfis her ··Wt>slerner '" when she went down Wednesday still showed lhE' effects of the ex perience. They ne('dcd help to make 1l up the ramp. Nearby stood Doug An derson, 18, a senior from El Modeno Hi gh School, still clutching the fishin~ pole he had in hll hand when the boat went down. Somehow his hut Wl\.'\Stilldry. • parftal (iUed with m fnd . A Costa M csa t>Oiut>wift'l w l' • noallnt h~b than the r ped ond robbed in hOl' hom~~ l>ftM ~ple. ''he 1ald. "And near \he Santa Ana Helthts area J tUU t\a my PQte." Wt4n u orternoon. pohl·t>~nid He an4 twe> ot,htr Cri had loda}. l'One on t.he f*'hlng~:r e. The vict1 m said !)he losl a small Th~ woo th S<'cS it . amount or mon<"Y to the 1nlr~ SUU qu In dnpp and who as1'1rnlted her at.)out t pm.. sh~ de 1n yellow~••a ic according lo Petectl\'t' Norn> e~ bl'pi , \he 5Ul"· Kutch. .. ri \lliJ Of&J»t r flrt1t tnvt U«ators ald the woman • ~p6rthshin a boot sinking in v.aa raped after befnJt threatened, memory huddled among the toot~ wllb • 1un. but dtcllned to f(' or lhe harbor deportment It add1tlo11al lnlormitUon. wor-kshop ' 1, 1 Some \\ t>re sile nt. other' chatted and Joked about lht>tr misfortune and their luck. too But "'hen a patrolman &nl<'r rupted the conversations. th<:rl' \\a::. a chilling hush .. w e·re going to count you lo see how many are here." he said. with the obvious knowledge that the passengcr list showed 30 guests at;loard The s<>ddcn fisbertn('n rai~~ · their hends. and the count tartl!d. • rt stopped at28. There were l" o l'hort until t>veryone reabt~ lhot the t.v.o womeO }l3SS~ngers w('r(' t>l!"ewb,ere tn tbr b•'i ldina And \h~n th JQkin And rt• rol(J'lllbg o Utt near-traaic t.lnk in~ rt utn t"d. Perhaps the "1nnrr In thl' sense of·humor C'alegory was a crune operator from Covln . ( eSl1RVIVOR~ Pa,eA% Bombings At PG&E Reported SA~ JOSE l AP > rt\e- powerful pipe bombs l:'Xploded al a Pacific Gas & Ell'Ctnc Com pany substation, dcslro~ ing three banks of lransformL•r-; •111d d1srupt111g s<'r\'it'e lo 35.UOU homl'::. toda' ,\boul 21 .'hours afll:'rlhesl'ne~ of l'Xplos1ons 111 San .Jose, another IW\\'t•rful bomb t•xploded 1n a building lhal houses the FBI officc in Bl'rkell'~'. Authorities :-.;J1rl Lhcre were no injunes r(•portl'd as a result of e1lhL•r incident ;rnd 1t was not know·n 1f the:·l· \\as anv conne1· lion bel\\ccn lhl' hla~ls · r\ htlhl'rlo unkncm n group t-;tll 1ng 1l~elf thl Hl'tl Guerrill.1 Family el..nmt•d rt''-ll0ns1b1hl.' for tht· Bt'rkl•ln hornl> that e' plcxkd 1n ;1 \\ 11111 t·n ·.., restroom The FBI -..11tl 1t ",1-. unfamiliar with the group Firemen 111 H<'rk l·I<.'\ <.;;.11d there \\as .. subs tantial darnagl•· to the 1 llh floor \\ ht'l'l' th c born h "ent off and to tht' I Oth I lour\\ ht•n.• the FRI is locall'd. Initial reports placed the dam.i ~l' JI SIOO.UOO Police tn San .Jo:-.l' hl'11<>\·cd the cxplosivcs "en· pla-.l 1c dL'\ ic:cs. but PG&E :-.pnkl•sman Pa11l Girard said tht•\ \\l'rL' .. farrl.\ hi~h-poWt'l'l'd pip.e homhs ·· /\ ~rnup cnlling 1tsl•lf the :'-.l•\\ World l.1 ben1l111n Front cli.1iml'U n'spons ihilit~ for prc\'lous bomh· ings at PC& E fal'1hl1t·~ as a pro- test against ut1hl~ r.ilco.; The PG&E s pok cs man said the five bombs" en· pl<it'L'<i on thrl'e lransfnrml'r' .ind l\\O circuit breJkers and that mobile subsla- tmn~ \\ l'rl' ht•1ng brought in to n•µlace thL• cl.1maged equipment l'OWl'I' wa-. r<.'stort'<i to aho11t 15,000 cu:-toml'r' h\ midmorn in)?. but mo~t \\ l'n.• c:-.pected to hi• out untll lalt:'r m lhe <la~ FRI spokesman I-rank Per ronc in San l-'rane1sco estimated that lh<'r<.' han• been 25 to 30 ler· rons t bombings the last four \t•;ir:-. in th<.' grl'ater San F'r;rn e1-.l'n Ba.\ area ;ind that RO lX'I .. c·t•nt of l hose\\ en· from I !17·1 7:> <Set" BOMBS, Page A2i DOW VP AGAIN; LVMP FASING? ~EW YORK <l-PI I The stock market closed hi{?her todu~· lf\ moderalt.'IY ac-tt\ e tradin~ 011 lhe Ne" York Stock Ex<:hang<' amid &overnment report~ that 111d1cated an ca~ing of lht• reC<'SSIOl\ The Do\\ Jnnt's mdustri:lt .1n·ru~c. an 18 point '' innt"t" \\N'lnt-sd;1\. 1-Hllned 4 07 JlS>int~ to TIO 26 .\d\•;mct>s led dcchne5 b~ about ;1 '!CH'n·lo-five marRm. itablt,, H7 J PrtcC':_, "en· :sh.chll.Y h1gh\'r ID moderute . trading on the Amencan Stock Exchan"c _j 2 DAILY PILOT N ~ty flllot Plleto i.y ltic:Mrd ~·~ HARBOR DEPARTMENT'S JINNY CRANE ASSISTS SURVIVOR HILDA SMAGOIA &3 Ohio Woman Went Rahing With Daughter, Kathy Mlod of HunUngton Beach (backg1round) Fro• Pag~ A I CHPSays No Tickets WESTERNER SINKING • • • •'There was little time to do much of anything but just get off. We tried to ket•p others from panicking, and wh1ll' we were jumping into the WJl(•r, the two little boys Wl'rt' n·ally hys terical, screaming for their dad. I had to do some cussm i.r at them to try to calm the m down.·· said Rosl'. Harbor Patrolmen conceded that the f:i cl that the stricken <·rafl and rescue vessels hap- pened to b(• so close together saved li\'CS. Al Davev ·s Locker the sportfishmg iand1ng from ~ h1l·h th<.· Westerner operated, praise wzis ~trong for the rcscucr!'.> and 'the luck. Thc only injury other Utan minor s hock was a split · & suffert•d by one or the "3.:"sengers. '-Phil Tozier. the owner or the finding. s aid that the vessel had iissed r egular ins pections by the GOas l Guard :rnd that no pro·. W'.ms wt•r c t'v1dcnt before the re ~lar morning run of the vc·s:>el. ··n F. C.\N 'T PRAI SE the harbor patrol enough: they did a 5pectacular JOb of :-.avmg ever- :yo11L' .. ' ht• .HJdt><f llarbor m .i ... ter ,\I Obt>rg suid that the :.ink1n~ was the f1r..,t s uch incident an volvmg a sportfis hmg vessel 111 h1.., mt•mon .. Thl'' J!I "t•re n~·n lutk\' th..i l it h app~·nt•d :-.o d OSl' to help. ··on a day hke this ," he said, tazmg at a gale-whipped harbor. t here '' ould ha\ e been ::i much more traj.!1c outcome if .µic boat h ad gone down downcoast 1>omewherc." Tozier s aid that contacts haw been made \\>ith the insorers of ~ s portfishe r so that salvage Operations cou Id begin at the ::itnking ~I ll' The \'es::.e l. "h1c h went down ~t ern.first. li es in a bout 70 feet of water . To1ier s aid that renoating ' • ..A. From Page A l ,SU RVIVORS . A rL'porlc r :Jsked Lcwb Evans if his '' if c "ou ld be angry "hen he returned minus th<' da) '::. •·Jtch, minus his poil's and soc.1k in ~ \H~t · He11.·· he s ::iicl with a ~mile. •·tht· onh thing that Y.Ould make m y wire mad 1s that the rt·~cue boats\\ er~ ~o close ·· . ~nding Denied ~A IROBI. Keny a <AP> South Yemcn today unl'xpcclt!<l· ly refused l:.rnding pC'rm1ss1on to !!. plane t·arry ing the J..1dnaped ,Fn'n<'h ambassador lo Somalia and ha s four captor:-.. French diplom al s sa 1<1. 'fh('.\' ~:..11d the move" recked dl'hC'att• pri:-.oner exchange nl·got1Jt1on-. and ma.\ )1;1,·e c·nd<Jn ,g l•f'l'(l ,\mha~~udor Jt•Jn C:Ul'llr) ·~ llft• ORANGE COAST H DAILY PILOT l n• Or-nQft r~, .I D• ty P1•01 ., tf\.....,1rh , °"' t°ti!'V' Cf ttW" Nf • Prf'~ 'OUbh'fW'CI bY ttvo Or•"OP' <..°"'' PutAulunQ (on O•"• YO.W•h M •l-4.M"" .... PJl"lll--.N'd Mond•v t "' nuoh r rtd-t• •or C-'7't.e '1ltil ..-. "' woort &.•t h Hunt nqlon •·At..h • •)Vft t.un y_.11t y l•v1n,. C..tnn••·rn•-. v,.11,.., ~"'1 LAOU"• hf'., n W u th (04 I A t"QI• teQ•Of\41 1'i"11tfnn 1' CWbl•"""'" <."'"'"•If\ 11"'1 \urwio 1~ ptlnuo.itl P.,bt1'°"1nQ OIAtU I "' 100 ~ .. t S.1 ~,,,..., (IJ'\\.jf ,.,.,, ·" C•hlOff'H Io. __ ,, Rol'>Prt N Wf'NI ,_,, .. 10f'tnl •rl'ft P u l·h rw JitC k R. CurlPV V ,. r.. ... ,,,. nl •'l!J C,,,.ri~• ll '-"'"'''",. Ch.HI•·., H ~00'> R1cM rc1 P. Nall A""'''•"l M.1"-0 .,,_, l Otto. 111> Ne wport Beach Off1(• llf> N.,.,..,.,.,,, eou·"•-'1'1 ....,,hnq A'kSu ' P O &cu tu ,,....., Oth•r Offices '""''•Ml>~ J)Cl w .. ,, n... S.tt~ ... .._.....,.. ..... " 11•oc·~-~••\I••~ U11f\U"9'9'\ iJlll!.-.ttrt 11'.t\ ~ .... " Ar11U•~w•t'1 ~1•6.c t \f'ell•, U10t I ,. r.1 ~­at..._,, C 10 ' '"'*'1 T•lepf'lone (1141 M'-4321 Cl.11ss1f1~ Ad11ert1 s1oq M2 S.71 t"lf)t r1Qf\f l'tf\ flt •~~ (. t I l'ohl \f\ff\1 t """W l"l't' Hon~,,_ \fC'f'..r' tllu h•I ~' •11ttor1,.t ttt•t•• r ,,,, 4rl•"•'' ,,.,..,., "" • " '"•' &- r.-cHodu •rt w •~ 1,,1 ~uu ·•• 0"'"''''0" of tf\tJY't9f't "lW r ' 4 tll(Of'(f t t•"\. ~n ,f~ (\A•t't At f t)\ltt AA•,. G ... hhl,,,1. •Hf> D!•or" bt'r f/i" tJ l')u~ff\ly by m .. 11 \•VO month•.,. "''"'"' • ... f1'l .. hQn' \.t oo fl•Of"\l"fy ' ' the boat "should be no problem." "THERE WON'T BE any way of telling what made it s ink until someone can look at the botll again. "Talk about coincidences,'' he remarked. "The boat was only ,supposed to work out of the land- ing here for two more days before the owner took it up north ... F rom Page A l BOMBS ... Four explosions \~ent off at · 11 .55 p.m . \\'ednesday, and a filth device exploded minute!> latl•r at the Hicks substation just south of San Jos e . officers said. Authorities said they werc looking for unidentified persons "ho fled in ;m old, while pickup truck and an older m od c l ;iutomobilc <J fll'r the substallon t'xplosions . the Santa Clara Countv !:.heriff's offitc said. The. sub~t;.1t10n blas b knocked out power 1n an <>slimated 20· m1k :.Jrea including virtually ull of the Almadt•n \'alley area. large sections of southwes t San .Jose. and some areas of Los Gatos and S a r a toga, officers ~aid. A young \\om an called the San .Francisco Chronicle and two radio station~ a t 2 a.m and gave warning that the bomb 111 Berkeley v.ould explode at 2.30 a.m. Authorities said there wal-> no warmng before the San .Jost• blasts. The Chronicle and rad10 sl:.i tion KCHS notified lk rkl'le\ police \\ho m:.ide s ure tht• build mg was t•m pt,. he fon• thl' bomli wcntoffat 2 :l lu.m .police ~aid. Six Arrest e d On Drug R a p RALEIGH. N.C . CAP> -Sn, physicians. including a trustcc of 1 East Carolina Uni\'ers1ty and a Le'Xington medical examme r arc among JOO persons arrestl•cl in a state wide crackdo" n on ii ll•gJ I d rug operations . St,1te Bure au of l m cst1gat1on 01n•ctor Charles Dunn said Wed· ne~<l<.1~· thcr<' would be a · coupl<• of do1en·· additional arrC'st-.. Ill· t'l ud1.~g "one or two m on• doc tor :-.. Among lhost• arrested wa-. Dr Andrew A. Bes t of Greenville. a former membe r of the Lnl\'<'rs1· ty of North Carolina lloard of Governors and currently an Eas t Carolina trustee. He was C'harged with !'>ix counts if 11 · lt•g ally s ellrng p rescription drug" \ On Devices· SACRAMENTO <AP> - Although a court ban on ticketing was lifte d . the California Highway Patrol s aid today it will issue only warning notices on 1966-70 c <1r s without con- troversial antis mog de vices in M X Southe rn California counties. A patrol s pokesman said tickets won't be i!-.sued until the legas latu.re dee 1de~ whether to chang e the l<1w involvin,g em1s~10ns of oxide:, of nitrogen (:-o;O x>. Santi.I B..irbara Superior Court Judge Floyd Dodson \.\.ednes day thre w out an o rder by another jud14t• that had barred ticketing. Before the week-long ticketing ban. lht> CllP h:.:id issued ubout 1.600 cit at ions to motorists who faill·cf to 111 :-,tall the d e vice:-. hc•fore dt•adlines s et by the Air Hl•sotarccs Hoa rd. Only "arning notice!> \\ere is· ... ut•d l>ct ween Jan 1 and :\1 ar. •1. <rnd t1C'kt•ts \' e rC' g1\'l'O only for •1bout 15 dJ\ ... 7 i11 Family Die i11 Fire I 11 Baltinwre BALTIMORE (AP> -Seven ml•mbers of a family died early l<•da~· in a row.house fire in northeas t B<1ltimore, officials Si.tld At ll'il!>l three other persons \\l'rl' lllJUrt•d in the blazc. which follcl\\ed six others between 12:30 a m and 2 :30 a .m. 1n a 1nei g hborh o ort s everal miles a way JU::.l north of downto" n. Fire o fficials s aid the six ee1 rllcr f1rt'" "e re of suspicious on gin. but I hat the cau:-.c of the blan~ that killed seven members of tht· llan cy Terry family \\a:-. not knO\\ n Fireml'n ~a1<I the Terrys' l\\O· ~tory bnd-. home on the 1700 block of\\ oodbourne Avenue'' as engulfed in fla m e~ "hen they ar· nved. lntC'n~1 \'e h eat and smokc n•peatc·dh forc•ecl the fircmt•n back a s they tried to enter the home. :\lost ol the bodies were found 10 an attic bedroom. I larv<>y Terry. the owner of the house ; his wift•. Mary ; their son, Tyronnc, 1 Ii : their daught<>r Blcmdola Earl: and two of her children escaped by Jumping from a ~econd·floor window. Coach Suspended Over Student Fight Golden \\es t College t ennis coach Don ald Rowe. who had been acc us ed of striking a slu· dent, was ordererl su~pendcd for a month without pay by lhl· Coa~t Community College District trustees Wednesday ni~ht Rowe. whose suspension will be in effect during April, also" as re· lieved of all coaching assign- N11elear Fuel Mo ve Studied WASlll:\GTON <AP> -The :\uclear Re gulatory Commission has sus pended isswng license~ for importing and exportani:: nuclear reactors and fuels while a study is made into the safety of their transportation. An f'RC spokesman ba1d today Lhe s uspension was prompted in p:irt hy reccnt di!\cle>ffures Lhol hundr~d& of pounds of plutonium oxidt>, a r1>aclor fuf'I, W('re being Oown into Kennedy Airport In N~w York. ments fo r th<' balance of the school year ;md warned m a formal resolution that any repeti- tion of such conduct will result in addition'11 d b ciplin<'. including pogsibled1smissal These actions were taken al a closed-door executive session of the board, though afterward the board made public the minutes of the meeting. Neither Rowe nor Edgar Finck. 29, lhe Golden West student Rowe was accused of striking, were pre· sent at the meeting. They had both given reports of the incident to administration of. f1cials and it was on these reports that the decision was reached. The incident took place Feb. 27 on :1 Golden West College tennL, court. The disciphnary actions were passed on a 3· 1 vote. witt\ Trustee \\ 1lliam Kettler voting "no." Trustees Worth K eene, George Rodda. and Robert Humphreys voted "yes." Board Chairman Don ald G. Hoff was absent. Rowe has been a faculty mPmber StnCl' Golden West openl'd in 1966. He was once a p1tcht:r for the New York MeL,. .. Colinties Take RigidS~ By Israel? WASHINGTON <UPI)~ President Ford aald in an interview published today that chances of peace in the Middle East would have been better if fsrfel had shown more Clexibilit>- in negotiations witb Egypt conducted by Secritary of State Henry A. Kisitfnger. .·:(Jp: NOx Fight It's now up to Los Angeles and Otuge Counties to do battle with a controversial ~tale law re- quiring installation of NOx smog control devices on older cars. Santa Barbara.couhty Superior Court Judge Floyd Dodson . dissolved a temporary restraining order filed by that c~unty Wednesday and refused to grant a preliminary injunction against enforcement o( the law. A similar court hearing will take place Friday in Los Angeles Superior Court a nd if the decision is the same, Orange County Counsel Adrian Kuyper has or- ders Lo file an action in Santa Ana. Orange County supervisors voted unanimously Wednesday to ~o to court in an effort to delay enforcement of the law untilthe slate Legislature acts on il,J re- peal in the next few weeks. The law at issue reqllires motori s t s driving 1966-70 a utomobiles to inslaJl a s~ial device that cuts down the oxides of nitrogen in exhaust fuJnes. It only affects the six-county South Coast Air Basin. Drivers of the older cars mus t install the devices on the basis of a time sc hedule linked to the las t digit in their car license plates. The Santa Barbara action. brought by that county's Board or Supervisors, claimed the law is unconstitutional because it in eludes all of the county when only the southern half actually lies 111 the affected bas in. Wednesday's court action last- ed more than six hours, during which Dodson chided opponents of the NOx law for "judge shop· ping'' in an effort t o stay enforce- mcnt. A spokes man 1n the .Sa nta Barbara county counsel's offiC't' said Dodson is '1 .. hard liner who said the law i~ the law, isconstitu· tional and must be t-'nforced. ·· D o d so n ·~ JUd ).!ment ''·1s double·barrell·d in that it di:-.· solved the temporary restraining order signed March 19 by Judge Charles Stevens and r ejected the bid for a preliminary injunction. The judge told the county that his reason for dissolving the restraining order was because a similar order was rejected by a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge March 17. • Dodson cited a s tale court pro- cedu r al rule that prohibits ·another judge fro~ considering a restraining order already reject- ed by one superior court magistrate. Orange County Counsel Kuyper said in a telephone i.n- terview that Los Angeles County oCfitials will go back to court Fri- . day to seek a preliminary injun<:- tion . Kuyper said he won't predict the outcome of t hat action but noted he ls alr eady preparin g his case. Boat Burglar Ste als Sails Sails and other equipment valued at ·1,l11 l' th:.1n S4,000 were s tolen \\'C'dne~day from a sailboat on display at Lido Paeific in ;'o;ewport Bca~h. police reported today. William Rousey, 28, of Costa :\1esa, owner of the boat for sale, told Newport Beach police that four sail s, including two spinnakers worth almost $3.000, were missing from his boat al the ~·acht sales office at 2210 :\ewport Blvd. He said his boat was entered through the front deck hatch. which was also stolen alon~ with four bloeks and two winch handles. Total loss \Hts St205. according to Rousey. Ford made the state- ment in an interview con- ducted Monday by Willfam Randolph Hearst Jr. and published today in the Hearst newspapers . Hearst asked, ''Do you think that Israel should be prepared to take greater risks for peace in the long-term interests of its survival?" Ford replied: "I would like to refer to the un- fortunate developments of the last 72 hours. If they had been a bit more flexi- ble, you can say a greater risk, I think in the longer run it would have been thE best insurance for peace." Ex-school Chief Hall D e ad at 49 Dr. Clarence Hall, form er superintendent or the Ocean View School District in Hunt· ington Beach , died· Wednesday night from a form of cancer called lymphoma. Hewas49. Dr. Hall served four years, 1968·72. as s uperintendent or the Ocean View system , before leav- ing to accept the title of Associate State Superintendent of Public Instruction in Wilson Riles' ad- ministration. He left the state post a year later to return to Orange County where he served as a consultant to a private educational firm in Anaheim. He also w as a pro- .fess or at the Claremont Graduate School. Dr. Hall had been ill for the past six months . Funerzil services are pcndin~ at Peek Family Colonial Funeral Home in Westminster. davi.s· brovvn FREE An Automatic ICE MAKER! WITH THIS POPULAR FAMILY SIZE ,Frigidaire Refrigerator Naturally, plumbflMJ lnstalations H tra • 100% Frost-Free •Family si ze 17.0 cu. ft . •Large Meat Tender SAVE •Twin Vegetable Hydrators •3 Fully adjustable · cantilever shelves _•FREE ICE MAKER ... you pay only small installation cost. $60 HURRY LIMITED SUPPLY! ' Frigidaire LAUNDRY PAIR HEAVY DUTY WASHER AND llG CAPACITY ELECTRIC DRYER Wash 1 pc. to 18 lbs. with Normal or Gentle agllat1on. warm or cold rinses. spins that pamper delicates or damp-dry cottons. even knits. thanks to a' special Friftdatre Knits cycle. You can set the dryer for just about any item 1n your laundry basket. inchJding knits and permanent press. To cut ironing time. an automatic cool down period keeps laundry wrinkles from setting. FriCJidiare Unclercounter DISHWASHER •Holds dishes cjf many sizes, shapes •Easy loading racks •S1Jper-surge washing gets dishes shower-clean. little or no pre-rinsina •Silverware basket loads handles up or down •Order interchangeable front panels separately. Decorator colors. I . .. / .. C11t Food Costs How , to Create ", .. \ ( Group.Gardens By SYLVIA PORTER rt.o..tfnaSfm~sJ ' Let's suy you have dccldtd to organize jj communllv garden t.o help s\ash your tood costs this year and gain other potentially enormous benefits How do you go about the t:isk . .find urld turn land lnlo a productive garden? Herc are your key taps . Enlist a coordinator who has the tame, will and skill lo get and keep the proJect going A semi-retired person, s tudent, vurl-l1me worker or partially dis- Money's Worth abled md1v1dual might be ideaJ The coordinator should have some means of .J!eltmt to and from tht> garden and run nmg errands lie/she also should have a sense of public relataom; plus some gardenmg skills -Use all available 9v1c organazallons, schools, media and gr apevmes to /spread the word that a group garden is m the making Con· tact the followin g for advice COUNTY AGRICULTURE extension agents and home demonstration agents, local teachers of horticulture. agriculture, etc , expenenced local gardeners and garden clubs, chambers of commerce greenhouses and nurserymen. seed and garden supply farm s 4 H clubs. employes of your local parks and recreation departments. r aty planning comm1ss1on~. Locate a c:onven1ent s1le lt could be a vacant lot I such .is in a rundown <11' s lum> area, a church or school yard, u1 ban renewal cleanng, public park, unused fuctorv back Jot or a wcll·satuated piece o( ground belonging to u univers1tv or college, u local farmer or large hrndowner A water source 1s helpful. but nol essential -IF THE LAND IS pubhc properh 'IOU'll have to get permission from municipal authontaes. but it's probable that zoning ordinances will present no obstacles Private landowners usually wall be delighted lo have a piece of their land cleared a nd tailed and wall lend 1t for free Get hab1litv msurance cover age on the property, though, warns Gardens For All of Norwalk, Conn , a policy worth $1 m1lhon hab1hty coverage and $25,000 property damage covering any number of gardeners may cost only $25 a year -Once your sate as lmed up and you have the names of interested part1c1pants. organize your group Call a m eet rng, regis t er your members, elect officers, decide respons1b1hty for these Jobs supervision of ground pre parat1on, bulk-buy mg of seeds and other supplies s torage, plotting .ind marking , soil testing,· pohcrng the area · The c haarman might accept a free plot as pay If the s 1le 1 as nailed clown fo1 a pr olonged time consider planting dwa1 f fruit tl'ccs around the edges Discuss and decide whether the g.mlen wilt bt: organically managed -PASS OUT PLOTS 01' i\ f11 st come-first ~crvecl basis, c:ounsel6 Gardens For All If there are more a ppll· cant:s than plots., assign the land on the basis of need L.1y down rules on how the garden wall be kept and muke at clear that those who abandon or neglect their plots will have the plot reassigned to other s Discuss and decade on what <if any> equipment (such a~ wheelbarrows and rototillers) wall be commumlv owned and used, and how the ground" ill be prepared before plant mg -Estimate how much money :>Ou wall m1ed for cqwp ment and operating costs and set your membership fees ac cordmgly In most areas, fees run $10 per year per family I lere's a las t of possible expense items coordinator s s alary and expenses. chairman's tame, equipment such as taller. garden carts, vegetable s ales stand, canning /freezing rac1ht1es, watering fac1hhes, prmtmg forms. land pre paration costs, insurance, land rental 'lease fees, legal fees an drawing up contract, stakes for marking plots 1f not e1va1lable free from local lumber company, newsletter 01 bulletin board . paper. stencils mameographrng, post~ge record book -CONSID E R SP ENDING SIO for the procedur::i l manual on community gardening <Gardens For All Inc P 0 Box 2302, Norwalk, Conn 06851 > Its tips ~111 save Jou much more than $10 MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S& P 500 Stocks Ntw Yori\ IU Pl) -l he lollowlnQ ""' ~Wl. tilt <IOC ~\ Iha I h•Vt Oatntd .Mo\I a<\CI 1~1 tne mo't be\td on pootClfll ol <M n<><' on lht Nt w York Slcx~ E•<Mn9" N<:I ;ina percf'n11oe chanoe~ 11rt tilt d•llHencr oe1ween Tl\t p r<v•Ot"' c10<1n9 P'•tf ~nd 1,,. o~l~':~'s c~·ng price I Sa-f A~~o H• + '• Up ti ' 1 Un1Tel "" 1S 16. • .. 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" ~ UM ET Trust. 8BVERLY HILLS c \P 1 'Thl· UM ET Trust reportro \\ t'dnesd.1\ a net loss oC $1.12 mtlhon for lhl' th1 <'t' montm ended Feb 28 For the comp4lrabl<> quartt•1 of 1974 lbc trui.t had urn IORS of $926,643, or 4-t cents ashore. UMET 15 a real est3te rnvt!stment tn.ist m ana~cd by Unk>nnmen9'! Ad vi!'l ors, lnc , a sub.sida :t~ of Umonamerlcn, In C'. •• DAIL V PILOT 1 tlursc:iay, M arch 27. 1975 ~Fled Nazis Retiree Finds Time to Paint By ANNE COOPER OIU. C..Uy PllMS!Att When p a inter M ax Laden returned to his native Vienna, Aus tria, in 1958. the beautiful city on the Danu be didn't a ppeal to rum. Twenty years hadn't erased the m e mories. In 1938 Lad en, then a successful 37-year-oJd chemis t. fled Vienna to escape Nazi persecution. Laden is a Jew. Asked about the city of waltzes and wine, emperors a nd oper a, an expression of pa m · crosst's L~dl'n's faC('. "TffE R F. AR E TOO MAN Y bad mem ories." he says, passing his hand before his eyes, as if lo wave the memories ;.iwav. ·1'ow 77. Laden ....__~"' .. spends st>veral hours a r--+--'H day painting in h is ....___..-~ LE'isure World stud io in Laguna Jlills. l t is only 1-4.....-:/~"~!il:=:~ff'rJiiJ~ sm ce retirem ent that ... he has had time lo re· l--1--1....-_..--~--~~ turn t o the artistic ~~ ..... """"~~ pursuits he enjoyed as a young m an in Vienna . .. I w as too busy be fore," L aden l'X· p lains in his V1cnne~e acrent, .. to do a nythin~ but sketrhes. When I r etired in 196:?, l v. as head of the rt>sean'h division for Swift <.ind Company in Chicago. J wor ked for several \l'cJIS ofter thul ..,.., :.i t·onsultant, so it r eally wasn't until m y v. 11\> a11d I movl·d to California m 1968 lhat I had t1meoncc more to pamt." Actuall~·. Ladl•n da1m:-, t:hemistr} and painlrng Jrccompat1bk dtsC'ipltnt•s. ••JT TOOK !\1E A \\JULE to get the fcL·l :.ig~in tor "'orkmg with a brush, but chemists and pam- ll'rs. mathcmat1ewns and mus1eians, \\Call have a good d<'a I in <.'Om mon · PRICES GOOD THRU APRIL 2ND CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY MARCH 30TH Easter ''Giltable'' For Plant Lovers Macrame Plant Hanger LC:Jdl'n s avs he h;1!> no f:l\ ontc subject J Its pa m- tin gs m cludc.· land:-capes, portraits and s t1Jl.hfes, as "ell a s abstr.1ct :-.tud1es. He bl'IOngs to the Leisure \\'orld Art Gu tld. a s(•leC'l group of 1:?0 "ho do ongmal, cn•o.1t1n· paintin~. • New and unique macrame design supports your hanging plants in colorful style • Wrapped and tied frames at top and bottom of hanger hald pat securely L;:uJcn 's pa111t111g!'-h;1\ C' bern l•x h1biled w1dcl.v throug hout s outht•rn Oran).!l' County. St•veral arl' on· d 1::-plo.1v 111 t he S;1ddlrh:.itk Commumty Hos p11a l '.\lrd1t:al Centl'r. :.!35Gl l'o.1SC'O nc \·alt•ll('I;). L a g un;i Jhlb. • Variety of colors to choose from ... any garden enthusiast wfll appreciate this gift ,\J,TJIOt;GJI H E Jl.\S A PPE.\HED h \ ire on h•l0v1s1on to d is<·u ... s :1bstrart p<J inting, L aden sa~ he is too old to h.';ich. , .. ._. Reg. 2.99 PLAITS IOT llCLUDED _, , .. I f'· I . ··"'· .. ,ly m emory bn't ,.,.h~t it u:-.rd to Le.'· he rx· JllJitl'• ~---~:t-·~·--"i~~~~~~~~~~~;;~=~--1 llut then h e bt•gtns to rC'm iniscc· ~·bout the old dJ~. \\hen hC' belongl'tl to \'1 t•nna·s C'oterie of art1sLc;, :.rnd tbr !'>l'l'llC' ht· tll''l'rl ht·..; 1~ as fresh and • :.tlt\•e :is lht· pJinling lw 1s ''01 l-..1n..: on tod::iy. A. '4"ft • • Healt h N ews ... AURICULOTHERAPY I ACUPUNCTURE COMES TO THE WEST Most people ~·ould :.ay ears ar e strtl'lly for hcur· mg. but <ire thl•y '? Accord· mg to r ecent :.t udics and conclus ions published by l>r . P a u l F M . Nogicr ol L yo n .... Franc·~. '.\OUr e:.ir !> m;i\ 111' more 1mpor t ant to your • lOtJ I bod) Dr. Gory function th:m c:o.tw., o.c. you think ' l"iln~ this sim1l arit' a-. a ~wdehnc. Dr. l'iog1{·r drt>w a preliminary d1:1- gram of lhe ear and body. lie began cxperimentm~ with aun culother apy lfJr the treatment of p:iin t o tallv unrel<tlt·d to ...t 1at1ra and r e<'(.'1vt•d po ... 1t1vc· rc..,ults l D r. Nog1er Jca r nc<l from h is pat ients th;it they had had t heir car!> cauten1.ed lo r ellev<' the· pain o f sciatica . .Evc•n more intngumg, they ~111 claimed the t reatment h ad worked ' Dr. Nog1er's inten·sl n ow turned from idle c uriosity to srr1ous 'ilu<l:v. Although the t reatnwnt seem ed to be Ju ... t anothc•r I n th l' v 1• a r .; l h at followecl. (Jurrculotherap) has gone t cyond the ~•m· pie rC'ltcf ol pain \ 1.1 ocupllflct•re. The use ol m1crocurrents. tiny elec· tn<:.JI cur rent<; that ar«- 1mpercept1blc to the pa· t1ent. lla J lar9ely 'r eplaced the •tedle~ A uric ul oth er apy ha s . bt>en emp l oye d to -.11mulatc the v1t<li or- gan'>, thu<; allowing the body to correct functional d1 <;(>rdcr'i n a t urally, ~rthout the u.-;e of drug->. "insta n ce ol · folk medicine," he could not fault the r esults. Ht• !>OOn Jearned that the anc·1('nt Egyptians h;.id pr :11 t IC't'<l a form of acupun{'tun· on the ear a nd th.it 11111 pocrates had :Jd \&;itl'd cauter1lallon of t h<' 1:ar tor certain a fO. cl ion ..... Cboosin~ a ~elect i:rour> Qf patie nts, Dr. Nogrer be g an ca re ful expe r 1m <>nt s with ., ........... ..t ...tc .. alko"'' ... bona! The human ear bore a marted resemblance to Ute human fetus! What ir the ceuteri7.rd area corresponded to the ~acrolumbar joint, th<' source of pam of l'ciatica" Would it not follow that other portloM of the t:ar rorresponded to th.e same area oftbe human bod:v" I£ that )a..,t ~latt'ment ~oun d.., fam1ltar, 11 1-; beeau-.e 1L 1<; the ha-;11• ph1 loo;ophy of Ch1ropr;w- t1<·' And it follow!> lh:1t Ch1roprac t1 c ;1nd .. rnricu lot h t-rapy .i n • n:1tural partn<'r'i 1n lh•· ,h,-.11tng arh. f Nntc: Dr . Coulun· •~ .1 J>alml.'r Ch iropractH· Colle.[!e graduate. and ha' dont.' post -gr aduah· :-tudv. lie h as studied t"'<\(·nc;ively io F rance as we lJ as a t t h e Aunculotherapy Center m Phoenix, Arizona. He i" one or the West 's lt-adin~ autho rities on Mcn d1a n T herapy and is a me mbe r o f t h e Acupunct ure Society of A me ri ca and th t• Acup uncture Society of Caltfom1a. He maintains offices at 2043 Westcliff Dnvf>, Suite l<YT, Newport Reach. California 92660.) 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" l I t J • --VOL. 68, NO. §6, '4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES 0 ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A Today' Closlag N.V. Stoeks THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 197S c TEN CENTS ·. * &ob R.lYlft .-•• USING 500 MM LENS, ORANGE COAST COLLEGE STUDENT MADE THIS PHOTO OF THE SINKING OF THE WESTERNER WEDNESDAY OFF NEWPORT HARBOR ENTRANCE • I I oat ID s; escue So~ry, Raquel Ford 'Overlooks' Actress WASHINGTON (UPI) -Raquel Welch, dressed in a conservative blue suit, reminded President Ford after the ceremony was almost over that s he was sup- oosed to take part. · Ford aJ.11ost overlooked the 1itatue<uu1 actress in Wednesday's White House presentation honoring cadet Robert E . Johnson of )(emphi.s, Tenn., the first black capt~ oft.be West Point football team. Ford signed a proclamation designatuig April as Cancer Control Month and presented the American Cancer Society's courage award to Johnson, who had to sit on the bench last season following surgery for cancer of the a rm. So involved was the President that only at the ceremony's end did Miss Welch manage to break in , almost shyly saying that she had been expected to in- troduce Johnson to Ford. Miss Welch, wearing a blue suit that showed little or her much-photographed figure. appeared nervous when she re minded Ford of the scheduled introduc· tion. Ford congr a tulated her for her part in the fight against cancer and felt the actress was making a ma- jor contribution: "I know your infiuence will be tremendous.·· 1968 Fraud Cited SEC Suing Hughes Over Air West Bid WASHINGTON CUPl J -The Securities and Exchange Com- m issioil today charged Howard Hughes and several associates with a S4,9 million securities fraud in the 1968 acquis ition of Air West Jnc. The SEC said the suit filed in the U.S. District Court in San Francisco a sks that Hughes, . INSIDE TODA~ The Wg~1t .alr~f/t of ~ Vt.inc,,. war btoon Jlf/bto ,.,, .. OU• /rom Da NO"ll amid• 1enes of conJ"'1on, dittr1H .4rtd po1dc. Storv . Page A4. ,_ seven other individuals and three Hughes corporations "disgorge" Sl5 million for the alleged illegal manipulation. The commission alleged that Hu g h es offer e d to pay stockholders of Air West, a West Coast airline, S22 per sh are in or· der to gain a controlling interest. But the SEC said Hughes was aware that he would never pay the promised amount. Air West stockholders even· tually received $8.75 for stock purchase<i by Hughes. the SEC s aid. Air West is now known as Hughes Airwest. lt is based in San Francisco. Other defenda nts are Summa Corp., Hug hes Air Corp .. anct David B. C h ama\', GeorJ?e Cr ockett. Chester · C. Davis. Herman (.ireens pun, Patrick J . HilUngs, R9bert A. Maheu and Jimmy· ''T·he Greek" Snyder. Sqme are ,present or former Hughes employes. Greenspun is publtsher or a Las Veeas newspaper. Snyderis a bettor. . Summa was known as the Hughes Tool Co. bdore the name was changed in 1972. Hughes Air Corp. ls the parent company or Hughes Airwest . Cormerly Air West Inc. The SEC said Hu,ghes and his supporters provided information t o the n ews meiHa that "de.scttbed in blg~ ravornble term• the benefits tbat would now rrom the Hushes alter" lo tM A.tr West st~kholdcna. 11le Alr West sharcboldcra a p- proved ~he Hughes aeqwsiUon b7 a a percen~ tnaJotU.y in • vote talWI Dec.28, 1118. Ten-or Related By Survivors By JOHN VALTER7A and mLARY KA YE Of TM Oii" PllM SlMf Salvage arrangements were under way today in Newport Beach in the wake ot a near-tragic sinking Wednesday of the 65-foot sportfis her 1 "Westerner" with 30 passengers and a crew of three aboard. The boat, headed back from a half-day run to the Crystal Cove area, suddenly took on waler only 100 yards off the east jetty of Newport II arbor. Passengers said that within moments the craft was sinking. <Re lat edStory,AJ ) "WE DIDN'T EVEN have time to get to lif ejackets. let alone put them on, before she went down," said one of the survivors, David Rose of Anaheim. But by som e s troke of fortune, two coun ty rescue boats ma nned by harbor patrolmen were running engine tests only a few minutes away when the Westerner ran into trouble al about 1 p. m . The c rew of the sportfisher placed a hasty em ergen- cy call and owner-skipper, Doug Ferrel, began throw· ing every lifejacket available lo the panicked passengers who already had taken lo the water. "THERE WAS NO TIME for anything but escape. ItJooked like a bunch of rats scurrying for the highest part. But the highest part was s inking fast too." said another s urvivor. Wind had whipped the sea strongly through the day and passengers had found the fishing very slow . Wrappe d in yellow emer gency blankets, shivering s urvivors sat in a Harbor Department workshop to re- late their short period of terror. "I WAS JUST COMING. out of the galley, when I noticed the water on the deck. We had been taking on some water from the heavy swells. But now the boat was riding low in the bow," said Covina crane operator Le wis Evans. "I told one of the crew that we were sinking. He said 'it can 't be,' but there was no mist ake," he added. (See WESTERNER SINKING, Page A?) HARBORMASTER e COAST GUARD e BALBOA ('\ 0 '° 0 -z. )> 0 ,,, ,... SITE OF SINKING Cross Marks Location Course Canceled SHELDOJ',;, Iowa <AP~ Thl' Nation a l Weathcr Weather Service cancckd a ~e"·ere storm s potters training course Wednes- day because of a sudden. une>. peeled M arrh s now storm. Terror to Pleasure .. t> Sodden Survivors 'Happy to Be Alive' The blend of shock. disbelief, terror, cqnfusion and just plain pleasure at being alive and on hard ground again was evident as the sodden survivors walked uP the gangplank. Two women a nd two Woman Raped ,. Ad<I, obbed ·· . A Costa kesa. h~ewife was rapc?d a~d tobbed ln her. home near the anta Ana Hetgb(s a..a Wednesday anernoon, J)Olice saJct>l lod~. The victim said sbe lost a small amount of money lo.the intruder who assaulted her about t p.m .• accordln~ lo Detective Norn> Kutch. lnviitiaators said the womart w raped after beina~atened wilh a 11.tn, but dotliJHld to ~· IUH ftddlUonal lJ\tonnauon. y oung s ters o n board the s porUis he)-"West.erner" when she went down Wednesday still showed the erf ects of the ex- perience. They needed help to make it up lberamp. Nearby s too<l Doug An· derson, 18. a senior from Et Moden o Hi gh School , s till clutchlng the fis hing pole be had in his hand when the boat went down. Somehow his hat wMs t,lUdey,. ••My parka filled with atr and ~ept me floating hiaher than the l'Gtofthepeople,·• h said. 1'And l:ltnl b&v~ my pole." , He llid two otbef tnenda tltd ~e Ol'I fi hln tti p sm. They won th p ~ Ill c~t. StUt quaklnA, dl1ppin •'«arid i hrouned in y llow·plallt\c emft",.ncy blankcLS, the 1''1r· vivort of the Orange Coac;t' rant ·~ hln1 boat sinking in u,.mary hUddJed •m~lhetOOlll ot the h ar t>or dcpartm nt worluhop. Some ''e re s ilent. ot h er~ chatted and joked about their misfortune and their luck. too. But when a patrolman inter 'r upted the conversations, there was a chilling hush. "We're going to count you lo see how many are here," he said. with the obvious knowledge thot the passenger list showed 30 guests aboard. The sodden fi!;hermcn raised their hands. a nd lhe count tarted. ltstopped at 28. Tb.ere were two sho\1 -until ev~.ryone realized that t.be two women p a • n ael' were ct.SCwbe~ in the buildlntit. And th~ the joking arnd re· oouotin«i Of tho ncar-tngtc slnk· mg resumed. Perhaps t he winner In the s~nse-of·humor ~ategory w a crane operator from Covino. <See su11:v1voa • Pa1e .u Bombings At PG&E Reported St\:\' J OSE • .\P 1 Five p<>\H•rful pipe bombs exploded al a Pacific Gas & Electric Com· µany ~ub station . dt:>s troy ing three banh of transformer~ and dis rupting ~t.·n 1c'l' tu ;1s.ooo homes toda~ About 21 ·hours after lhl' Sl'rtl'"i of ex plosions in San .Jusl', ;mother J>0'' l'rful bomb exploded in a bwld1n g that huu::-c:-. the FBI office in Berkeley Authorities said there \H'rt.' nu 111juries reporll'd as a result of t•ither incidt.•nt and it "as not known if there \\ a:-. an~· C'onncc.:- llon between lhl· blasts. 1\ hitherto unkno-.,n group c.:i.Jll ing itself the R t.•d Guerrilla f-'am1ly claiml·d responsibility for the Rerkele\ bomb that ex· ploded In a \\ OOH'n "i r estroom. T he FRI ~aid tl ''as unfamili a r '' ith the group Firemen in B1.•rkclt-y said there "as "substantial damage" lo the l lth fl oor "hl'rl' the homb went off and tot hl' I Olh floor\\ here the FBI 1s loC'ated Initial reports plal'cd the damage al SI00.000. Pohrc m San Jose belie,·cd the l'Xt>losives wt·r1.· plastic dcdce~. but PG&E ~pok t·~man P aul C:irard s a id the' ''en· .. fair I~ h1gh·pOWl'rcd pipe bombs ·· ;\ group calling 1tst'lf lhl· t\ew World Liberation Front claimed responsibility fur pn•vious bomb· mgs at PG&E faci lit1 e~ as a pro· test agam:-.t utility rate.,. The PG&E spokesman said the five bombs wen .' plaC'ed on three transformers and t\\O circuit breakers and that m obile s ubsta· Lions were bein~ brought in to replace the damaged equipment Power was res ton.>d to about 15.000 customers by midmorn tns.?;. but most\\ ere expected tn he out unlit later in the da~ FBI s pokes man Frank Pt·1 rone in San Fr ancisco estimall'd that then· ha n~ been 25 to JO tei · ronst bombings the last four ~l·ars m the greater San Fran· t•1sco Bay area and that 80 [.>("!'· cent of lho~c \\ere from 1974-i5 <See BOMBS. PageA2i DOW UP AGAIN; SLUMP EASING? NEW YORK CUPT I The stock m arket c losed higher today in moderateh· active trading on the New York Stock Exchange amid LtOVL'Tnment reports that indicated an easing or llw recession The Dow Jone~ industrill •n ·erage. an 18-point winner \\'edne£da). gained 4.07 pomls to 770 26. Adv an<.·~:-. led dt>din~ bv ubout ~ J seven-to-flvt• m arjlm. 1 htbles. U7 1 I Prices \\ l'r~ ~llJZhtly higher ln moderate ~rading , tm Lhe Ammcan Stock Ex.change ~ 2 DAILY PILOT c Thursday. March 27, 1175 Dallr ,. .. , P ... l• i.r Rldl~f'd l(Mfll~ HARBOR DEPARTMENT'S JINNY CRANE ASSISTS SURVIVOR HILDA SMAGOIA, 63 Ohio Woman Went Flahlng With Daughter, Kathy Mlod of Huntington ~.._(background) f ,ro• Page A J From Page ,t I WESTERNER SINKING • • • BOMBS ... ''There "a:-, little time tu do much of anything but ju::.l get off. We tried· to kct•p other::. from panickmg, and \\ hilc '' c> were Jumping inlo thl' '' aler, the l\.\O li ttle boys Wl'l"l' n•ally hystt•rical. ~creaming for their di.ld . l h<.1d to do some t·uss111g at them to try to calm them do" n." :-aid Ro:-,l' Harbor Patrolmen coneedcd that the fact that the stricken craft and res('Ul' \<::-,:-,els hap- pened to be ::.o close together :,aved Ii ves. At Oa\ ev s l.ockL•r, the sportf1shing la nding from which the Wesl(•rner oper<.1tcd. µraise was strong for the rc::.cucrs and Jhe luck. Tht• onlv tnJurv other J,ean minor shock ''as a s plit ~ suffered by one of the ~ssengcrs. 111o:-Phil Tozier, the O\\ner of the bnding, said thal th<.· vessel had 9 ssed regul<ir mspcctions by the ~ast Guard <llld that no pro- Slems were e~(Jl•nt before the re- fular morning run of the vc.>:o.scl. .. WE CAS'T PRAISE the harbor patrol enough; they did a spt•ctacular Job of sa\'lng ever· yone." he added. . HarbormJ!>ter Al Obl'rg said that the sinking was tht• first such ,incident invol\ ing a :-.µo rtfis hing wessel an has memory . .. They all W<.'rl' 'cry luck~· that -it happened so close to help. ··on a day like this," he said, gazing at a J?ale-\\ hipped harbor, there \\Ould have been a much more tragic outcome >I the boat . had gone dowa downcoast somewhere.'' Tozier said that contacts have been made with the insurers of ~c sportfisher so that salvage operations could begin at the sinking site. ~ The ,·essel, \\ hich went down Fro1n Page A 1 SURVIVORS · A report(•r asked Ll·wis Evans if his wife would be angry when he returned minus the day's catch, minus his polC's and soak- ing wet. . .. Hell ... he ~aid with a s mile, •·the only thing that would make my wife mad is thal the re!'>cuc boats were so clo::.c. ' · Landing Denied NAIROBI. Kenya <AP> South Yemen today unexpected- : ly refused land.ing µerm1~sion to . a plane carrying the k1_dna~d French ambassador to somalia : and his four captors, French ·,diplomats said. 1:'h<'Y sa.'d the :move wrecked deh.cate pnsoner- , e xchange negot1at1ons and may :-have endangerC'd Ambassador Jean Gueury's ltfe. ORANGE COAST c. DAILY PILOT RobPr I N. Wf'f'(j Pff'\H"""' •"Ct P"Dh..rw--t Jack R Curley "tltl,. Pfw1"'°nt •M (.fMr4t ~~OJI'' Thomas Kcevll Thoma'> A Murphine M.."•Q•"Q ( (fltO. Charles H . Looc, Richard P. Nall A\\hl•l'\t M41t\"'l•"'l E.Oifor\ COsl" Meu Office uo ""'" 11., \""' Me<ll,,. •-•u PO ..,, ,,.. nu• Telephone '714 H42-4l21 Ctuslfied Advertislnt '4l·S471 C..••flftl, lt7\ 0.M~ ln..t ' •'"b••~f\*'"-' ~f'Y N•"'_.,.,,_ •• ,.,.\. 1t .,,tr•t ion\ ~rt IM·AI M•tl•f ., •d\l,rtl\lll'fW'~t ""'"'" f'htty •• ptfHtlf-•d wUMl11U '94'<••' 0Ptf'" \tOf\ r"ll <Mir ............ &•<M"d c.l•U H•I•~ ~·· •• f •1'14 M• • c,,11~ S..llurljll~ ... ,.,,.,.,lJ 00"""''"'• ""-" 54 oo ll'lo<0tn1y, rn.•1wr "'"".n•t•OM u oo -"" stern-first. lies in about 70 feet of water. Tozier said that refloating the boi:ll ··should be no problem." "THERE WON'T BE any way of telling \\hat made it sink until somcont! can look at lhe boat <igain. .. Talk :l bout coincidences," he remarked. ··The boat was only ,supposed to work out of the land- ing here for two more days before the owner took it up north.·· False Alarm Suspect Held A Costa :\Iesa liquor store clerk \\<JS jaded early today after al· legedly turning in a false fire alarm in front of Lindbergh Elementary School. r\ngelo Lc.11nbiaso, 22. of 264!> Orange A\'C'. was booked on the misdemeanor chargL' of making u f:llse fire alarm. Jail officers said today he had bet'n released on his own re- cognizance Four explosions went off at 11 :55 p.m . Wednesday, and a fifth device ex pl oded minutes later al the Hicks s ubstation just south of San Jose. officers said. Authorities said they were looking for unidentified -persons who fled in an old, white pickup truck and an older model <1utomobile dfter the substation explosions. the Santa Clara Count v s heriff's office said. The s ubstation blasts knocked out power in an estimated 20-. mile area including virtually all of the Alm aden Valley area. large sections of southwest San Jose, und some areas of Los (;atos <.1nd Saratoga, officers ~u1d A young woman called the San Fr<.1ne1sco Chronicle and two radio stations al 2 a.m . and gave warning th at the bomb in H('rkell•y \\-Ould explode at 2 :30 a.m. Authorities s aid lhere was no warning bt'fore the San Jose blasts . The Chronicle and radio !;ta· lion KCBS notified Berkeley poltce who made sure the build- ing was empty before the bomb "'ent off :.it 2. 34 <1 m .. police said . Miniature Twister Wrecks Mesa Slwp A freak whirlwind descended ·on an orchid shop in Costa Mesa Wednesday. lifted a roof cover and some boards into the air and then dropped them in the parking lot. No one was injured and florist Paul Breehl today estimated the cost of repairing the roof and r eplacing some broken slats i.lt aboutSSOO. The incident happened at 2: 15 p.m. at Brecht's orchid shop at 1989 Harbor Blvd. Brecht said it ·was "like a miniaturetom<ido " ··I was taking some stuff oul to a customer·s car and then all of a sudden it w as like something re· <ichcd down out of the sky, shat- · tered e very thing and then pulled C'verything 35 feet up in the air,'' he said. ··1 pushed the customer in the l·ar and closed the door and squatted b~· the car myself. It pulled everything up into a cone shape. There was a plastic cover- ing. a two by eight wood beam and some boards. It carried them 20 lo 25 feet and then they came ·clobbering down near the park· ing lot entrance. "Someone could. have been killed." he added. ··we were lucky ... Brecht said the car was un- damagt!d. The cover the wind picked up was over the shaded area of the orchid gardens. Some of the Easter orchid displays were flattened. but were only s lightly damaged. '·It would have been a lot worse if it had centered over the glass houses." Brecht said. The norist estimated the inci- dent lasted two or three minutes. An adjacent motorcycle shop was not affected by the surprise blow. "They wanted to know what happened.'· Brecht added. PAUL BRECHT INSPECTS DAMAGED GAEENHOUS! COVER Freak Wind Hlta Coat• M••• Rort1t'1 E1tabU1hment ' ft's now up to Los An.rel~ and ()range Co~nties to do batUe with a cont.rQverslal state law re- quiring installaUo,n of NOx smog control devices on older cars. Santa Barbara County Superior Court Judge 'Floyd· Docbon dissolved • temporary restraining order tiled by that county Wednesday andt'efused lo grant a p.reli"'inary lnjunctioo against enforcement ol the law. A similar court hearing will ·take place Fridar in Los Angeles Superior Court and if the decision is the same, Orange County ~ ·* {::{ CHPSays No Tickets On Devices· SACRAMENTO <A P ) - Although a court ban on ticketing was lifted, the California Highway Patrol said today it will issue only warning notices on 1966-70 cars w ithout con· troversial antismog devices in six Southern California counties. A patrol spokesman said tickets won't be issued until the legislature decides whether to change the law involving emissions of oxides of nitrogen <NOx>. Santa Barbara Superior Court Judge Floyd Dodson Wednesday threw out an order by another judge that had barred ticketing. Before the week-long ticketing ban. the CH P had issued about 1.600 citation::. to motorists who failed to ins t all the devices before deadlines sl'l by the Air Resources Board. Only warning notices were is· sued between Jan . t and Mar. 4. and ltekets were given only for about 15 days Counsel Adrian Kuyper has or- ders to file an action In Santa Ana. Orange County s upervisors voted unanimously Wednesday to R.,o to court in an effort to delay enforcement of the law untllthe state ~egislature acts on its re- peal in the next Cew weeks. The law at issue requires motorists driving 1986-70 automobiles to install a Sl)ecial device that cuts down the oocldes o( nitrogen in exhaust fumes. It only affects the six-county South Coast Air Basin. Drivers of the older can must install the deviees on the basis of a time schedule linked to "the last digit in their car license pletes. The Santa Barbara actioh, brought by that county's Board of Supervis-Ors, claimed the law is unconstitutional because it in- cludes all of the county wben only the southern Half actually lies in the affected basin. Wednesday's court action last- ed more than s ix hours, during which Dodson chided opponents of the NOx law for "judge shop- ping" in an effort lo stay enforce- ment. A spokesman in the Santa Barbara county counsel's office said Dodson is a ''hard liner who said the law is the law, is constitu- tional and must be enforced.'' Dodson's judgment was double-barreled in that it dis- solved the temporary restraining order signed March 19 by Judge Charles Ste.vens and rejected the bid for a preliminary injunction. The judge told the county that his reason for dissolving the re3training order was because a similar order was rejected by a Los Angeles County Superior Courtjudge March 17. Dodson cited a slate court pro· ccdural rule that prohibits another judge from considering a restraining order a lready rt'ject- ed by one s uperior eourt magistrate. TONIGHT ''TARTUl>'FE" -South Coast Re~rtory Theater, throuth Sun. 8p.ni. . • - FRIDAY, Ml\~28 "MINNIE'S · BOYS} -Costa Met.a Civic Playhouse, Friday and Saturday, 8 : 30 p.m. Mesa Bandits Hit Market, Gas Sation • Bandits who have found C~ta Men one of the Orange Coast's lucrative hunting grounds struck for the 12th time in two weeks Wednesday night, robbing a con- venience ma'rket and gas station. Loss in each case was about SlOO according to Detective Nor~ Kutch. · He said the suspects in each case were different, based on a description of the cars involved and the method of operation. · A trio of bandits wearing ski masks marched into the Tic Toe Market at 1913 Pomona Ave., about 9 p.m. and held up the clerk at gunpoint. Less than a half hour later, a man wearing a motorcycle helmet with a sun visor held up a Urich service station at 2050 Harbor Blvd. The two holdups Wednesday night were the latest in a string of armed robberies which have in- cluded convenience markets, Fotomat film processing sho~ and the service station. Fish Fry Slated Costa Mesa Lodge 29 of the In· dependent Order of Odd Fellows, will host a fi s h fry Friday from s to 7 p.m. at the IOOF Temple. 2476 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Tickets are S2 for adults and Sl for children. The public is in· vited. davis·brovvn FREE An Automatic ICE MAKER! H~~I WITH THIS POPULAR FAMILY SIZE ,Frigidaire Refrigerator Mahralty, plufftbinq hn.talatioes extra •100% Frost-Free SAVE •Family size 17.0 cu. ft. •Large Meat Tender •Twin Vegetable Hydrators •3 Fully adjustable · cantilever shelves •FREE ICE MAKER ... you s&o · pay only small installation cost. 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WHTMIHSTH 192·4493 t~~~1rn~ m~m~ m mm~ · m~~! m~rn rn~~! ~mu · ~mmn m~rn EOW;.•os HISTOL CINEMA IY lriuot At MKA,.._. SOllMi Coest si.o,,i., 4t'ff 540-7444 11tm~ ~mmm. uii 1r111·wn1uru um aw . 1111u11CH1 · ~1!~ 111. Milli rm · i' m J , ; EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY RUH HO USHYH> SIA TS [ fiiM ~ -~J;J --, • .._ ,t);._)l .. ~Al(dAf'\~ iPGf,-·--'4:· 1 - -----·--··- •• EDWARDS ''HAHHIGAH" "OUTPIT" IP~ t • COMTIMUOUS DAILY NOM 12:30 . Fonda Keeps Himself Busy Q: Seems to me Olat Henry Fonda 11 more aetlve today than manr actors tu ypunger. Wby does he work 10 bard? Is lt lnsttarity? Also, can you tell me bow old be is? h it true be keepa looklne youthtul thank• to plastic: '"rgery? -Mrs. Melinda L., La Crosse, Wls. A: "I had a llttle eye work done several years ago," the 70·year·old actor candidly confesses. "And my hair isn't this dark." Though Hank Isn't any more inseeure than any other actor, he's said that after each assignment he has the feeling it will be his last. That nobody will ever ask him to work again. Accordingly be seldom says no to any 'Glad You Asked That' by M•llyn ,.ct Hy Gcw._r movie, TV or st a ge role be thinks he'd like do- ing. Q : When you watch an operation being performed on those TV medical shows, the hands of the "surgeons" seem so sure and skillful. How do the actors lurn to make il look so r eal? Do they take a crash course in surgery? -1'1rs. R. Sheridan, San Antonio. Tex. A: No. To make the scenes look a uthentic. specialists are hired to perform the "opera· lions." David Jl<.1rtman (now the star of "Lucas Tanne r" 1 played one of the ·'medics" in ''The Bold On es." and r eculls : "once when I was supposed to be operating I played the pa- tient. Stretched out on the operation table, face cove red , with one of the real doctors pre· tending to ope rate on me. IL gave me a funny feeling." Q: Wh at were the first records Elvis · Presley c ut when be was a nobody? And where can they be found? -Eloi&e McNaughton, Bayshore, N. Y. A: Before the "nobody" became a "somebody" <in the '50s) Elvis recorded ·five disks on the Sun label including "Mystery Train," ''That's All Right." "I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shi ne" and "Ba by Let's Play House." They're all costly collectors' items today, scarcer than hens' bridgework. Even- tually the Sun label was bought by RCA . .Send your questions to fly Gardner , .. Glad You • Asked That ," <XJre of the Daily Pilot. P .O. Box 1560. Costa M eso 92626. Marilyn and Ily Gardner will answer as ma ny questions as they can m t heir colum11. but the volume of mail makes personal replies mipossi~le. I ' ' ~1·· 01f Band Best Corona del Mar High SchOol was named the outsta nding high school ba nd at theseventh annual Or ange Coa!it College Jau Ensemble Festival held last weekendatOCC. More than 50 bands participated in the big three-day affair, which is now the second largest festival of its type on the West Coast. Seal Beach Ele mentary School, last year's winner In the elementary·juniorhighcategory, placed second this year. A total pf 25 awards and scholarships were presented to individual musicians, including two scholarships to Chuck Dollens and Dan Barrett of OCC. Nearly 10.000 Jazz fans turned out during th*! festival's three days, the largest crowds in the seven· year history of the event. * DAJL Y PILOT Ill: Mel Brooks Gets · Three-film, Pact With "Young Fr ankenstein" s ca ring up milhons al the n ation's box offices, 20th Century Fox has moved to assure more films from the corn· edic mind of Mel Brooks. The 'studio announced an agreement for Brooks to write, direct and produce three films over u five-year period. ''Young Frankenstein." which Brooks directed I and <·owrote with Gene Wilder. is expected to bring the company m ore lh<.1n S25 m11lioo in rentals. ROBERT llTCHUM ..... TAIAKURA lEJ 11 A S'l'lNY fU lff.X tt<.Mri7THEYAlUU-in1 BRIO lBTII £·1.t1u · ''THE GROOVE TUBE" lRJ 0.. 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CAS« NUMIElt 0.,111' M.IMMC>fl$ CMAlltltlAOEI tn ,.. tr. tNtrrl~ el PelltionP• · G£01tGE AUC:.UST DICKMAN .,,., Respondent YVONN E ARLENE DICKMAN MOTICEI Y•u ll•v• """ ..... n. «--' ""' M<IM .... Ind yeu WI~ ...., ..... ""'" -••u you res...,.. ......... .,,, ...... tile '"'°"""' .... ...... AVISO! Un.IM,._ ...... ., ....... El ~ -"• Clecldlr <Ofllr• U... S<fl ..-...Cle a mtflff que Ud ~ ....,_ N • ... ,. LH la 111100',,__ .. ._... I, To.,,. ""pc>ndent c Se, IOGllnot•'). e. n. pe\llloner h•\ flied a peOllOll Cillftit«Mn9 "°"' m..-rl~. 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(CllJ'f ol ff(I\ Clfl _.,....,., n. dme •IM" • ·~ .............. fl\. !Mlfl'f......, .. .,, ' ....... 14111 • tlW -lNCll OI Mlfll!<t ,_ .....,. e !Mt CCP' OJ It llW'~ "' ''No, 1 don't want lo come ln-if you've-8ee1\ one cubicle you've seen them all~" L.M. Boyd / . Liverwurst, Applesauce? How orten do you and your matrimonial mate get into arguments with each other? The romance scholars have studied that query, too. Among married couples who claim to be deeply in love, approximately 52 percent con· tended they fought no more than once every three months. Among tbo5e who admitted less affection, 12 percent said they fought about three times a week. Our Love and War man says the foregoing statistics coincide with b;s earlier findings. IT'S NOT there anymore, but the sign that used to hang in the San Antonio· Carnegie Library read: "Only low talk allowed.•• NOT MUCll, if anything, can beat a liverwurst and applesauce sandwich. Try it. EDSEL It 's common knowledge that the Ford car known 'ljS the Edsel didn't sell . Less widely known is the fact that the Ford Motor Com- pany in 1955 hired poetess Marianne Moore to suggest some names for that bright new auto. One notion s he came up with wa~ "The Dearborn Civique." Another was "Utopian Turtle·Top." The company judges said. no, they won't do. Understandable. Q. "HOW MANY new towns ~pnng up every year in this country?'' A. Can only report that the map makers add about 11000 new names to their U.S. maps annually, but they take off just about as many towns, too. Will check further. MIDDLE AGE, I'm told, 1s that time of life when you're pushed around by two little voices, one saying, "Why not?" and the other saying, "Why bother?" Sounds about right~ SHJVAREE Client contends the wildest shivaree of all time was thrown in France about 50 years ago when five daughters of one family got married in a s ingle ceremony. More than 1,000 celebrants beat on pans to serenade the couples. Possibly so. Still, tha t must hove been quite some wedding party back in Susa, Persia in 324 B.C. To achieve his ambition lo unite two empires, Alexander the Great ar· ranged one wedding, just one, to marry off 10,000 Persian girls to 10,000 of hfs Macedo- nian soldiers. Must bave been quite an even- ing. OUR \\'ORD "lord" comes from the Anglo-Saxon word foe "loaf keeper." And our "sir" from the Anglo·Saxon for "loaf eater." Got that? HEREDITY apparently plays s uch a big part in that visual defect called crossed eyes that experts say the mother of a youngster so afflicted should have each of her subsequent children examined by age 4 even though the eyes appe.ar perfeclly_st~aight. Address mail to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Box 156(), Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Meet Set California Director ot Housing and Community Development Arnold Stemberg headlines the list of guest speakers at Crisis '75, a. conference tor lenders in the build· ing and real estate in- dustry scheduled April 17-18 at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. Sternberg will address the April 18th luncheon audience on "New Hous- ing Legislation.•· THE CONFERENCE is co-sponsored by real estate a nalys t Sanford Goodkin. chairman of Sanford R . Goodkin Research Corporation, and the SonnenbJlck- GoJdmnn Corporatioo. Targeted tor builders, developer~. real estate brokers, mortgage bankers and members of lending institutioo.s, the conference will explore· trends in money, op- portunities in govern- ment programs ~od diversification ptto · Citability. . The conference will seek solutions to the ills plaguing the real estate and building industries, according to Charles Boxenbaum , president of Sonnenblick·Goldman of California. PA~EL TOPICS in- . elude the sources of -Oebt and equity money, out- look for mortgage money in 1975, joint ventures and syndications. gov· ernment role in financ· ing, shelter housing and the outlook for income property development. The preregistration · fee for the conference is $100 and includes lunches and materials. ror reservations contact Gloria Zigner and As· sociates at 540·JOSQ. PUC Okays Air Cal Tal1oe Bid The California State Public Utilities Com· mission has approved Air California's tariff to carry passengers between San Francisco International Airport and the Tahoe Valley Airport at Lake Tahoe. - The action affirmed the tariff application of the carrier filed March 21 The new filing was brought about because of a protest by Pacific Southwe s t Airlines < PSA I which delayed the scheduled start of the service Air California con· tinued to operate the flight which originates in Orange County, but was not allowed to sell tickets for the San Fran · cisco/Lake Tahoe seg- ment. Air California presi· dent Robert W. Clifford announced that seT"vicc would begin Friday with one daily roundtrip schedule. Community compatible L ·l88 Lockheed Electra aircraft will be used. He also announced a one·way fare of $19 will be charged between the two cities. "WHILE YOU FLY" . . . . . Hi! I'm George Hurst. I'd like to lnttoduce our new S«Vice, George Kurtt E•ecvU•• Systems ... WbUo YoU fly " from Onn'e County Ail'Port. we cc uve )'OU tUne aod money by p.tcwld.iq execuUve 1Ddoa( patting and perform Inc U.at esaenUai ·~·.e itnt.ce. ~­ teoaoce, ud repair )'OU lnllJ be put.Ung off, due to your bQly ttf.l.edute. You mar asaoelate my name with the Hurst Shifter, the Hurst Power a.cue Tool <• llfesa.t.at device -Oranc• County ha.t nine un.lta currently An UM) qr Hunt Performance, lac.. • ~ 1 founded In Jase. J sold my lartenst iD lb.at COD.\pal\7 to the SUnbeam Corpon&Jioa ln urn. . We ~ to provide carees-oPPortunltJe. to many pbyslcally a.nd 110Cially banclicapped Ora.qe County dtJzens and coalblue this practl« q our 111tem H · panels naUonwide. Give me a uJJ •l myofticecturmiU~day (97Ml00) or. belier Jet.. call meatbome an tbe eTen n1 (146-2501). I'd like lo tell you, penonaJJy, about our cadtm& new serveee. . GEORGE HURST l!xecuttve SyaterM ....._ .. OMl'llHWlt.._C....._t.._ ,_A...,,coea ...... c .. .- t1141 '79-4100 .flt.A ),._..,....Or .. CM1-t0.llyP11Qe, ·----------------------------------ill ........ ,, ............ ~ ... lf1llQU.1 • •• I onopoly;busting·Lawsuits 8)' MILTON MOSK~ THE ISSUt=S in lhei;e CUM':> Who are the ehltf beneficiaries ol anUtrust actlons? 1bat's easy -lawyers. Lawyers wlll never be on br-eadlines a.s long as the govern· ment continues to bring the monopoly-busUng suits it now has going against International Business M acbines and American Telephone & Tele· graph. Armies of legal talent are needed to fight these battles. I HA VE BEi-ORE me the pre· trial brief file<,! by IBM in its case, which goes back six years and, finally, is scheduled to come to trial llus month. It's a weighty tome, measuring 8 i.nches by 11 inches aod .running to\174 densely packed pages. The cover. page ot the IBM Golden \Vest Profits Set Santa Ana·based Golden West Mobile Homes, Inc., reported a small profit for the three months ended Feb. 28. Earnings totaled $61,000, or four cents a share, compared with a Joss or $657 ,000 a year earlier. Sales declined to $7.04 million from $8.5 million. Golden West said that although · it continued to suffer from the ef· fects of adverse business condi· tions. recent reparts of a substan· tial inllow of new savings into thrift organizations and lower mortgage rates provide the com· pany with a more optimistic out- look. "'< .... llnl A.<hlnce R AO Mt<rO AOvnt Cp Al"• Al• Alt'• 8<11 AhCO Inc Allgn Ptv ~led Bnc Allted Tel Am Apf'';I Am Eapr Am Fincl Am Ftelh Alfi Furn Am Gree Aml11t C:.r A Mc:rosy Am Tetev Am Weld Anllflu\r Al>e•co APS lncp Aidfl Myt Air-lw Anrloa lllMI Col• All G\ LI AU ~l""I Alwd ()(\ B•trO Alo B.ltrd Wt S.ur 8• B.t•er f~ Bald-L Bally Mii B~•m All B•rMt fl B<l\'>ell F Bdyl~S llekon Cp Bently l\ Bell uo S.Ob co Btrd So<ls BlkHI Pw Block OQ BlutOI S BAM Cp Boll E .. n~ Bonenw Boolft Np 8renco I BftnllS In Broadv F Br~ Al .Money Tree document lists the "authors." Headin2 up the defense is Nicholas de 8 . 'Katzenbach, IB! 's general counsel. He simply happens to be a former attorney general or the United States. Assisting him are 11 IBM at· Lorneys : Robert F. Mullen, R. John Cooper, Joseph R. Sahld. George Vradent?.,.,rg 111, Ronald S. Rolfe, Marett Coleman, Max R. Shulman, Wayne A. Cross, An· drew P . Tashman, Paul C. Saun· ders and William SldJiey Davis Jr. Then there's IBM's outside counsel, Cravath, Swalne & Moore, one of New York's top corporate law firms. On deck for Cravath are five attorneys: Bruce Bromley, Thomas D . Barr, David Boies. Paul M. Dodyk and Francis F. Randolph Jr. These lawyers 'require acres and acres of forests to keep them in paper. The IBM trial, for ex- ample, was slated to begin Feb. 18 but it had to be postponed because of a torrential paper storm. l kid you not. The exhibits to be introduced as evidence by the Justice Department are packed in 20 boxes, with each box holding about 3,000 pages. Six complete sets of these documents must be prepared, and the con- tractor hired to copy and arrange them beCctme so ensnarled in the tangles of paper that the trial had to be put off. Ove r The Counter NASO UstilMJS ere so complicated that aCter '' while no one is sure what all those pieces of paper add up to Thts confusion wos obvious in lht' civil ~nlltrust suit brought by Telex Corp. against IBM. When the case was fU'St heard. the trial court ruled in favor . of Telex deciding that IBM bad an· dffd ~~ured an illegal mono~l) in the electronic data·proressing m~rket. The judge a" arded Telex damages of $352 mil hon. Al the same time he upheld an lfl~l counterclaim that Tell'>-had pirated IBM trade secrets. anrt he awarded IBM damage~ of S2U million. Included in the setllt• ment w.as $1.2 million in atlornc' fees and costs. After thinking it over for a ~011 pie of weeks, the judge det1dl'd he had miscalculated. So he re duced the Telex award to $259 rniUion. lBM TH EN appealed th1:- verdict. And in January the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the Katzenbach team. The appeals court found nothing predatory in 1 BM 's behavior and it said the lo«ier court had "erred in defining r elevant market." Al the same. time it upheld tht• piracy judgment agajnst Tele' tilUaough it reduced the damage' lb $17 million. Telex now plans to carr~· th1 case to the Supreme Court. Waiting in the wings is a C'lull'11 of other antitrust suits brought against IBM, the plaintiffs in· eluding California Computer Products, Memorex and Sander~ Associates. It's ·a feast for the legal profession. v ....... 101,700 98,700 '4,SOO 11,100 IS,100 H ,100 U,'IOO !>3,400 57,100 Sl,409 Bui loAed C"9 ...... ~· .... 1\l• 11i•• ~ Jl11J 3• • l llh 38''.. " 13·11> , , ) ·~ 3 . ,f • '· 20 2Q. •t-I• J'.t. J + I 77 ,,, '.. '• 1l •• , ..... \. MUTUAL FUNDS • FUHOS S 40 it7 • lwO 1 11 1 &• 8 '1 1.H I c• 'I Cl 10 JI 'l4 s u • H S 01 •I• N.l 7 !13 N l 7 , ' J h· rr t~ a1 ~ Sc re ol l • bl bl g1 ni IT rr " ... • t.: j al s: r• SI c. C1 n A ,.. JI 51 tc u d p c q d v t \ t cj :I c: J ·l . 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