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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-03-28 - Orange Coast Pilotan ... Still Not EXplained ' • • • • 24 Babies Die • m Flash Fire .. 'Disaster Area' Winds Batter Catalin.a ~Boats By AL1'10N LOCKABEV O.lly l"llet a.•t1n9 E•1- Blustery northeast winds and heavy seas blasting into the mouth of Avalon Harbor today threatened to m<1ke a disaster area out of the w atcrfront at the popular Catalina Island resort. Harbormas ter Bill Harvey said seven boats were on the rocks this morning and that two of them were breaking up in S to IO foot se a s inside the breakwater. •·The northeaster has been blowing 20 knots steady with gusts up to 30 sin ce 11 p.m. last night," said Harvey. "At the mo- ment we have every aviilable man and boat working to get peo- Top Aide Sees Smog Device 'l • Repeal ActiQh pie of! their moored vessels." Harvey said it was the worst wind storm to hit Avalon since the disastrous blow or 1966 when 18 boats were lost or severely damaged. There are nearly 100 boats still on moorings and unable to power out lo open sea. Harvey said. Seas outside the Avalon breakwater were estimated at 10·12 feet and breaking. Boats which parted their moor· ings and were hurled on the . beach included 25 lo JO foot power ·boats. a 35 foot and a 40-foot sailboat. Harbor boats were able to pull four of the smaller boats off the rocks and re·moor them. One of the deep-keel sailboats was breaking up and the other was in danger, according to Harvey. "Its a near disaster." said Casper "Cap" Blackburn of Newport Beach who was viewing the debris strewn harbor as he talked ftom a phone booth at the water's edge. "There are life jackets and small craft adrift all over the harbor. The boats still on moor· ings are pitch-poling as the heavy seas roll in ... "A Mariner-40 sailboat has just hit the rocks as I 'm talking lo you" exclaimed Blackburn. Blackburn said many or those still secure had their engines run· ning in preparation for attempt· ing an exit to open sea should the mooringsl~t go. Blackbuflr4s own bright red Monterey had to be moved to a more secure mooring behind the breakwater and was still holding fast, he said. "But I'm glad I'm not aboard." Seas were so heavy inside the harbor that the harbor patrol boats were unable to operate, ac· cording to Blackburn. "I see a lifeguard boat oper.at· in~ in the l)ay but it goes conr pletely out ot sight In. the troughs ottheswells,'' said Blackburn. (See a~:r ALINA.. Page A2} , ·aiteS of Spring D••'Y P1lol Stall Pl>olo When things are s low during Easter Vaca- tion, try sand sculpting. That's what these Volkswagen in miniatare. Using a ma~azine advertisement, (tiospent hours on project at Laguna Beach. Headlights w~re made from pop bottles and a recd served as the antenna. They are f'rorn ll'lt. Philip Ribera of Lag una Beach and St<.'phcn Bridge and Peter Grossenbacher. both of El Cerrito. Viejo Husband Shot By C()unty Officers A knif e·wielding Mission Vi"jo man was shot and killed Thuts- day by sheriff's deputies in a Dana Point apartment. Tt\f!y said he tried to slash his way PfSl them to stab his estranged wife and her boyfriend A sheriff's spokesma~said to- day Lawrence Stech, 28, whose last known address was 25'111 Santo Drive in Mission Viejo, died at San Clemente General Hospital an hour after the 6 p.m. incident. Officers said it was the second lime in three weeks deputies laad been caJled to the second Ooor apartment at 34042 Alcaaar Street, re ponding to complaints aboUt l~ areuments between Stech ind bis 19-year-old wlte. Tcr .... them, the shef,ff's spokesman said. "The-deputies ordered him sever al times to drop lhe knife and surrender. but he refused," the spokesman said. "They tried to reason with him, but it didn't work." Two of the deputies grappled with Stech, who was waving the knife wildly in the air around them. A third deputy tried to shield , Mr4 . S tech and her boyfriend from the battle, the spokesman added. uHe fought them o(f and they joined the third deputy lo form a shield in front of the woman and her boyfriend." the spokesman <Sff IULLED, Page AZl I Investigators were told St.cch 's ~Dl:'ED/'UG lGN \\lfe move moved into the apArt· .:Jli £t / ~' ment ot Mlcbeel W. Thomp1on after e and t ch parated. MAl(ES A POl!Vf Th first COllfroatat.ion on March I waa b~en up by omcen t>ITrSBUl\Gff. Pa. <AP> - without incident. • Townsb p'• new sign re- When deputies arrived at the ada, ••Thirty d nys hJ1lh Sep· 1 1partmeJtt Tbunday, they found tembir, April, June and Nov· Stttb tbreateaJq bis wlfe ¥d ember -and anyon ClCCet.>ding her boyfriend with a larae oursl)eed limit." klkhtft katl• ..a aaeamimt at ~-----------1 Westerner's Fast Sui.king Not Explained By HILARY KA\'E Di Ille Daily PololSl.tfl :\avigallonal equipment, fl:., hing poles and otll<-r i:rear rrom the sunken Wes tt>rncr \\'Crt• brought to the surface outside ot Newport 11;.irbor Thursday b~ divers but th(• quick sinkin~ of the fishing boat on Wl'.'dnesda~ still remains a mystery. All 33 persons aboard Wt'rl' dumped into the "'ater "hen th<' boat sank but all wen· rescued within minutes by thl' OrangL' County Harbor P a t rol. Owner and skipper of tht' 6.) fool boat. Doug Ferrel. s::11d to day he doesn 'l know yet '' hethc'r he will salvage the $3.5.000 boat He added that he doesn't bt•hcH· it is worth the effort . The diver Crom the msur;mn· company and a pnvute di\ L'I hired by Ferrel s pent M'' t•r.11 hours in the water Thursd:l\ Jf lernoon at the s 1te of the ~ml-mi.: The Westerner is lying on ht'r port side In water 70 Ccct tlel'p, about 100 yards off NC\\ port Har.bor's east j U y. u.S. Coast Guard o(fic1als Mt• l\llll investiguling the mishap 1>111 as yet have reachct.I no con- clusions. 4 Others Critical In Ward RI JEK t\. Yugoslavia <A P> - i\ nash rin• kilkd 24 babies and t·nlll'ally in ju red four others in thl' rnall'rnit~· ''mg of a Rijeka h11sp1t.tl L'arh tocfav. officials s ;,.II( I ;\I OS l 0 r l h l' \ ict 1 ms \\ l'l"l' 011 I\ two to tl11·L'L' d;,.i~s old. a ho..;p1t ~tl sourn• said. ;\I ~111~· mnthL'rs on thl' same floor a s thl' babies became 11,·stl'rical bL•eaust· they couldn't n·al'h thL·m in lime, a source s:ml. Il l' sJ1d some ox~·gen probably lt-akt'd from ;,.i tank attached to lhL' 1nL·uh.1tor:. and fed the II a nw-. Hqelo.J is :.1bout 35 miles southcust of Trieste. \n official announcement hl~1mc•ll the bla1c rn an infants' room on ··faulty electrical in- st,tl lat tons ·· .\ spokesman for Dr Zdr~1\'ko Kucic Hospital s aid :.?:! ot the infants perished when thL' t1rl' hurned up oxygen or c·holo.t•d 11 nff to incubators con- la11ung Ill''' born babies. \\ L'L'Pllli.! parents and relatives hL'"H'gl·cl tlw hospital seek~g in· tormatwn but were held back by official:; \\ho were ordered to J.!I\ l' out no information except for thc brief official announcc- nwnt. The statement said the lwbiL•s' idcntific<Jtion was still hctn g t·~tablished . Flags wen· lowered to ha lf '-t•lll in th1~ Adriatic port and in- dustrial t•ily and the City Council procl~umed a day of mourning. \n <rnnouncement read by Rt- ( ·ee BABIES, PageA2i or~:ea ~as• Weat ... r F'air through Saturday "1th local g usty winds diminishing, uccording to the weather lad y. Slightly '' ~irmer with hoghs in the mid to upper 60s. Lows tonight 42 to 48. INSIDE T OD . .\ 'k' Some of the countr!{s top pro/ess1onal cowboys will be showmg th~ir stuff m a rodeo 011 the Orange Coast-and it·~ all for a good cause. See ~ory hy Tom i\lcCann of the Dail.JI Pilot 3l aj/ on Pa~ 'CJ of today·3 Weekender. Al y..,, ~tv'<• Ai '""""'~ C4 IN\l"t •• ......"' ... " ., t.. M .. y41 ~U ,.,...,.... (t-1 Calllentia A7 MatleMI Ne'°' A4 Cl•Hlli... 01-11 Of'••(••"''' II CMl\k' 9J ,.._, ai.t Cr•n-"' al ~' ... , Dt•lll NellCfl Al Ttltvl\IM ($ £•104'1el P•.. A• 'l'N.tten Cl 1 f ftlerl•ll\Mel\I (~.J W.•lller A• ,.,..,,.o as Wffll•""' c1 .. HeroKO,. al ' A2 OA.ll y PILOT s Frlday, March 28. 1975 Big Layoffs Seen Coast Douglas Plants· Affected By KATH Y CLANCY Of'" O.lly ...... Slaff Lay-ores began today at the McDonnell Douglas Corpora· Ubn's Huntmgton Beach plant ~here production has been hum'. pered by a six week machini!:.ls !)trike. There also are •·u few'' <.'Ul· backs today al the Torrance and Santa Monica plants, in addition to 9,500 Jay-offs already an· nounced by the comp\!nY at its Evacuation Plans Set By Marines WASHINGTON (AP> -Two companies of J\1 arines remain on alert on Okinawa for possible du- ty in evacuating Anwncans from €ambodia , a Pt•nt:.1gon f;pokesman says. ( Rl'lal<.>d Story, Ml · ''No orders have been given to any unit to move out,'' Maj. Gen. Winant Sidle said Thursday. The two companies were p1aced on alert several weeks ~o as a possible backup for a Marine battalion of about 1,500 !nen afloat on the helicopter car- rier Okinawa in the Gulf of Thailand. · Sidle told a briefing there is no b:tsis for rumors of an immmenl tno,·e of :\1 arines frona Okinawa to Indochina. Al the same time, Sidle said a Navy amphibious group due to leave San Diego for the western Pacific will relieve another group a lready there with the US. 7th Flt•et. li e called this "a normal replacement action.·· ' Spokesmen acknowledge thal 'some 200 Marines will travel" ith the wes tb o und n mphibious group, but he s aid they will gel off in Hawau. Sidle described them as in- di vi du a I replact>ments for Jdarincs on duty in the bland:.. From Page A l CATALINA Harbormaster Ha rvey said the storm struck without warning. "We didn't even have a chance to hoist small c r a ft warnings." . Harvey s aid persons still on their boats were unable to get off and that those ashore w<.'re una- -ble to get to their boats. "The re have been no injuries up lo now," Harvey added. ;. Northeast winds are the moi.t hazardous to Avalon. After the • 1966 disaster a breakwater was ,built partially <Jcross the mouth pf the ha rbor, but heavy seas . often break over the stone jetty. "We're nervous as bell," said ·-Harvey. "All "'c can do al this : point is trus t to luck that the wind . .and seas s ubside." .. .. Rocke/ elle r Visits Arabs WASHI!':GTON (AP> -Presi- ,dent Ford welcomed Vice Presi- ~. denl Nelson A. Rockefeller back ;. from his condolence visit to :. Saudi Arabia today <Jlld called .,. ..Rockefeller's meeting there with ,'Arab lea ders "very 1mport:.mt." ·· Rockefelle r returned this morning from a trip ;,1s Ford's personal emissary lo the funeral : ·or King F'ais::i l of Saudi Arabi<• : who w<.1s !)hot w death Tuesday : by a nc•phew. : Rockefeller met "'1th Ford at : the White House less than seven : hours a ft e r his r eturn. • • • • • • • , f • ~ • ' ' i i : : • • I ~ c I ' ' I , • r . . • I . j ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Th# Or~ (u.l\f 0 Aftl' P1to4 Wtth _....:t h I\(~ b.f'• 0 lhf Nt 4 Pt~\' f\ pubU· hf'd b'f tfW ()rMWpt (o.t ' Puhf·~'t'M°J Como•"Y S..OM.-f' f!Oiho~ fllll' publ1\~ MonGlliY tNOYOf' Fl'~Y tor (O\f,t ~w """"~rt~"'<" ... uf\U"'9f9" f.tllNKh foun l~.n \I tll .. y Irvin~ '•OdlfO.Ci. Vall"Y ,.M Uqvn.e fi#M ,._ \out'°I (O•\t A ~ te~,,,_.1 ..,.,1()1'1 I\ OUbli\h,.t1 S"t1JtdttY\ 9'w:1 \urMJ,j'f\ 1 tw pt1M1p.tl ~f\li.,h1ftQ pt ... nl '' •t JCm Wt-.• ll•Y Softf't"I (tt ..... M• ... C..aMnr111• .,,,. Robert N. 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"'•tt•r er ... _,, h'4i'ft.,'th _,,.,.,,_ "'•~ M ''''t'ft•ff.,, ..... u. ,.,.. 1.tl """'""''.,. •• corp,r11'f"•OwtWf \<'"""' c ••n "''.., ~·d " (Mii -.w, C...Oli!l>tPllt tvM<""'"'"llVC .. fl•rU•-My. •w .....i>1<1 w-111•r . ..,.,,,.,, • ,, __ u • ,.,...,.,,., Long Bea<.'h air<'ruft ruc11Jty. Company officials r e fused comment about the number of lay-offs at Huntington Beach, Torrance and Santa Monica. "There are some, but we don't regard them as s ignificant," u company spokesman s<iid. "We cannot confirm any numbers." Leader:. of th~ I ntcrnalional Association of M achinisls said they also do not know the exact number. l'nofricial reports place the Uf'IT ........ le R e ar \'iew Hov.·ard McGonngle of Riverside believes you can·t be too careful while riding a bike. So in addition to stan- dard safety measures, he has a r earview mirror at- tached to his gl asses while pedaling his 10-speed. Lag una Be a ch Police Hold El Toro Man Laguna Beach police today arc holding a 21-year-old El Toro man on armed robbery, burglary and concealed weapon charges while four other departments in- dicate they want to question the suspects. Officers identified the suspect as Kern Wayne Dunagan, of 23132 Orange Ave .• El Toro. He is held in Laguna jail in lieu of $50,000 bail. Dunagan, police said, will a lso be questioned by officers from Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and the Orange County Sheriff's Of- fice in connection with cases within those jurisdictions. Dunagan was arrested in Laguna Beach at 12:30 p.m . Thursday in the 1200 block or South Coast Highway after a shopkeeper became suspicious or his wandering in and out of several stores. Laguna officers allege the sus- pect was carrying a concealed .22 caliber automatic pistol at the time of his arrest. Dunagan, police said, told them he had been living in the area for four months and that his wife and child are living in Alaska. Mesa Boy, 9 , Hurt b y Bomb In D esert A s trange device he found in llw d esert a lmost killed 9-year- old Christopher Shellhouse of Co~ta ~t esa . San Diego County sheriffs de- pul 1l'S said that the boy came <•<'ross a four by eight·inch board "1th wires. flashlight batteries and a tube of some kind near the Peg Leg Pete Monument in Bor- rego Springs Wednesday . When he reac hed for it, it cx- plockd. The youngster. who had been r;impin~ with his parents was rus hed 75 miles to Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Br awley, \1. h1'rc surgeons operated on bis ba~ly gashed hand. llospital of- ficials reported this morning that the boy. who lives at 21$43 Vassar Place. Costa Mesa, is ''doing fitw," nod that he may be re· h.•ased soon. Investigators aren't certain "hat the device was, but beUeve 1t may have been a homemade bomb. TV Towe r Falls SAL.EM . S.D . <AP> -Mitchell tt'lcvi~ion station KXON was knocked off the air ThurAday wht'n high wind~ and jce com bined lo topple its 1.565 foot tram;milling tower near Salem . He said no one was injured, although there were personnel In the buildma it the lr&nsmltter site when the tower collapsed. number of layoffs al the Hunt· ington Beach plant at anywhere from 200 to 2,000. All are uncon- firmed. Company oCficiels said there ure continuous 1 ay-offs at the Huntington Beach plant, where the staff has dropped from 27 ooo in 1969 to 7,000 today. ' •·Not all of the lay-offs are re· late d to the strike," they said. A company spokes man also s aid there would be very few lay- offs in Torrance and Santa Monica. ··Most of the workers are in the IA~1 . and are on strike,'' officials !)aid. Mean\\ hile, Leonard Loomis business r e presentative for th~ IAM Lodge 720, said union mem· bers picketed Thursday at the National Labor Relations Board headqua.rters in Los Angeles, demanding a quick ruling on their unfair labor practices cha rges against the company. The union has asked the NLRB lo force the company to pay holi· day wages withheld during Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday shutdowns -about $385 per union member. Loomis also said s triking machinists will receive s.tO-a- week strike benefit checks for at least one more .week. Then union strike funds will be depleted, but he said the union hopes to receive contributions from other lodges to c1.mtinue the checks. The company has said it plans no new pay offer to the IA:\1. The union Sunday turned down a new three.year-contract with three percent pay boosts each year plus a 2.5 percent cost·of·living hike the firs t year. Loomis said today he still is awaiting word from federal m ediators a bout reopening con· tract talks, with the 7,000 IA:\·1 members in Southern California. Another 12,000 IAM members, covered under a separate con- tract in St. Louis. were meeting "ilh mediators today but no pro- gress has bee n a nnounced. R e b e ls Free Fre nch En"·oy DJIBOUTI, Afars & lssas Ter- ritory <AP> -Jean Gueury. the French ambass ador to Somalia wh~ was kidnaped Sunday by African rebels. was Creed in South Yemen today m exchange for $100,000 in gold and two ter- rorists released from French jails, informed sources said. The 57 -year-old envoy flew to Djibouti .in a French military plane. Diplomats said Gueury w~s in ~ood .condition and spoke with his wife, Francoise, by telephone. An Italian Embassy spokesman in Somalia said the prisoner exchange took place after a plane carrying the envoy his four captors and a Somali diplomat who volunteered as an additional hostage new lo the Yemeni port of Aden at the same time as a French plane carrying the released terrorists and the gold. From Page Al BABIES ... jeka Dis trict Court Judge Vladimir Pavic said the blaze broke out between 2 and 3 a.m., killing 23 of the 28 babies in the room. lie s aid five injured babies were taken to a children·~ hospital in Rijeka and one of them died later in the morning. Ile did not specify the exact cause of de ath. The Judge said he ordered a committee of experts to 1n vestigate the "causes and responsibilities for the fire" and promised further information ;JS i.oon as reliable details could be t•stablished. The City Council went into special session and decided to ex- tend assistance to the parents or the dead children. ll said a ceremonial fun eral will be held. Prime Rate Cut Again NF,W YORK <UPI> F'irst N<itlonal City Bank today towered its interest · rate for prlme business loans to 1111 percent. the lowest smce May. 1973 . Citibank. the nation's second largest, has been reducinJt its prime steadily since S.ptt'm ber when it wus at a historic high fo 12 percent. Most bankers ex · ptct the rate to go to below tpercent thJs year. A small St. Louis bank, Southwest Bank, is believed to have the lowest lnt~rest rate in the naUon -7 percent ' O.lly Piiot St~I ~ 'Jtcst Disgusted' -'4.l wasn't shook up; I was just kind of dis- gusted with myself1" said David South. 19 of Costa M~sa ~fter his car overturned at a sharp curve in Trabuco Road, El Toro. South, 1993 S . Meyer Place. said he swerved Thursday afternoon to avoid an oncoming car. His car hit an earth bank beside the rural road. coming to rest on its top. South was not injured. The acci- dent occurred a half mile north of El Toro Road, near El Toro Cemetery. 'No-frill' Discount · Air Fare Approved WASlllNGTON <AP> -The board said it \\Ould rule on their Civil Aeronautics Board today applications.soon approved a "no-frill" fare dis· Apphcat1ons from An1eriean. count that would let airline Continental , Delta, and Eastern passengers on som e routes fly for arc not exactly like !'iallonal's less than it would cost to take a Some propose more llbcrnl d1s- train or bus count requirements than :--.:a - The regulatory agency ap· tional":; proved a proposal by N<.1tional Although the bonrd agreed to Air Lines to start the bargain let National put the discounts ln- far~s ~p~il 14 on flights u~ing the to effect, it a nnounced it planned •.ur~m~ s JUm bo jets to investigate the fares and re- :'\at1onal propOSl'cl offering the gulations to determine if the luw·to~t fares on its East Coast~ fares s hould be continued. r~ins and on flights between I ~1canwhil<'. C"oach passengers f lorida and ;-..i('w Orleans on I°\<1tional <.1nd Eas tern Airlines ~ouston. Los Angeles. San Fran-will be pay ing for alcoholic rt~co and Las Ve~as. Nev drinks starting April 14 on flights fhe fares \1. ould be 35 percent to and from :\I w m 1 below the cost of a regular dav E' rom Page A J KILLED ... • said. "Stech backed them onto <.1 second-story landing. and still wouldn't respond lo r epeated warnings to surrender ... When Stech was onlv a few feel from the human screen, depui.it•:. Hex Hatch and Charles :\lullcn c·ach fired a single shot, striking Stech in the che!)l. P eace Accord Eyed LUANDA, Angola (UPIJ - The three Angola n liberation movements and two Portuguese officials s igned an agreement to- day lo restore peace to the capital city of Luanda, where mort> than 100 persons have been killed in a week of fighting. coach ticket P as~engers usrng the discounts ~ ou Id be segreg:it- L'<I in the r ear of l'iallorars JUm bo jets <.1nd would not be served food o r any alcoholic beverages They could purchase coffee or soft drinks for 25 cents and could bring their own food for longer nights A Cheap Shot? In addition, passengers using the third-class fare would have to purchase tickets seven days m advance and have to pay a service charge if they missed t heir flight or cancelled their ticket The discounts would be offered only on Monday through Thurs- day flights Children aged 2 to 12 could fly for two-thirds the ticket prices A third·class no-frill ticket between Miami and Los Angeles would cos t $112 The current lowes t air fare now is $183. Bus fare is Sl 13.90 and train fare is $178 . The no·frill flight authorization applies onl y to National. However other carriers have re- quested similar fares a nd the U.S . Tied to Faisal De atli MOSCOW< AP> -Some Soviet newspapers includ- ing the Communist party organ Pravda published ex- cerpts today fro':l Atab newspapers that suggested the l!mted ~tales !ll•ght have been behind the assassina· t1onof Kmg Faisal of Saudi Arabia. There was no comment from Pravda or six other papers .. b~t the selecti~n of the Arab newspaper ex- cerpts indicated what lme the Soviet media were in- directly endorsing. In Was hington, Slate Department officials noted today that Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger at a news co.nference Wednesday declared : ''l'm absolute- ly co~f1dent th~t nobody in the United States h ad anything to do w1th s uch an action." . .The .. Cairo newspap~r Al Akhbar was quoted as say1~g the a~sassmat1on was a consequence of a foreign conSJ?1racy. It cannot be ruled out, the newspape ~· wnlcrs say, that someone did s tand behind the assassin .·' 7eJ (J.04t ~~. 11ee. Milling Road by Baker Country French at its finest Baker's new Milling Road has just arrived . Large Selections of dining. bedroom and occasional furniture on display now DREXEL-HER IT AGE-HEN RE DON-WOOOMARK-KARAST AN-BAKER WlltcOA'fS & S4TVIDAYS t :OO to 5:30 ' NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 Wl::STCUt'F' DR . 642·20SO LAGUNA BEACH • 34~ NOHTll <.:OA.\,. U\\'Y.l 4M·W l TORRANCE • 23649 HAWl'HORNF. BLVD. <Open Fri til 9. Su1l l2 5:30> 378·1279 y SAN PEDRO. The PftiUpplnes <UPI> -Th• )Qid1 Gras at· mosphere in -tbUt l\U~e farm[ng k>wn north olf!,tanila ended today wtth the thud of nails through nesh into wood. Tqurjsts were still cltckins their cam~.-s. lt'e cream ven- dors bawkmr their war• and b 1 o o d • S-~ is t t e r c d n•e. w s Dler~meo fighting !or the best vlew. When at precisely 1: 10 p.m. Fenantto· de la Crui was crucmed. . Two Filipinos dressed bliarr~· ~~ Yl@rin. (f. ®@l?Wll©@ Got a problem" Tllna write Pat Dunn Pat will cut rf'd tape . get lhe answers a11d ac hon you need to solve 111equities in government and business. Ma.ii ·your q11eslior1s to P a t Dutin Al You r Serv ice. 0 range Coast Daily Pilot. P 0 . 80.t l.560. CO$la Mesa. CA 92626 lnclwde your telephone number Polish Women? DEAR PAT: I have tried with no success to locate the Polish Women's Association in Orange County. l 've seen notices o( the Los Angeles group's social ac· tivities, but no phone is listed for that group, nor for one in this area. Can you help? G.C .• Huntington Beach J tried. but names and ad· dresses of current Orange Coun· ty PoUsh Club officers were not available. If any AYS reader knows how to contact this club and drops us a line, you will be in· formed. Although it appears that no Polish Women's Association is active in Orange County, perhaps you will be able to join in the women's activities of the OCPC. 11.S. Art Prints DEAR PAT: Before moving to Laguna Cor the wi!'lter, I ordered a set of 1937 U.S. Government Art Prints from U.S. Surplus in Tarzana. My otder, mailed from Denver, requested the prints to be sent to rny California re· sidence. My $19.95 check, dated Oct. 29, was cashed months ago, and rny letter lo the firm has not been answered. I' rn returning lo Colorado this week. so l suppose it's too late to correct this pro· blem. L.H., Laguna Beaclt Not• at all. Another set of art prints is being m aUed to your home in Denver. U.S. Surplus couldn't explain the nondelivery, especially since all orders are sent by first class mail. Ap· parently your letter or Inquiry was overlooked or misolaced. No f'ir~flies DEAR PAT: Why don't we- have lightning bugs <fireflies > here in California? Back East. they'd always appear as soon as the weather became warrn in Jun~ I assumed they'd be here too s we have warm weather aJr t all of the time. D.R., Costa Mesa They'd probably freeze their little lights orr due to our cool California nights. Ftrerues in· habit warm and tropical climates and are found only in areas east of the Rocky Moun· tains In the United Stat.es., ac· cording to the World Book En· cyclopedia. Although our climate Is warm, we do not qualify as tropical because of low-humidity eonditlons. Ante11na Laws DEAR PAT: When contacting various firms to get esticnales for installation of a TV antenna, several made a point oC telling me that their inst allers were re- gi!.1ered wit,h the state. Is this in- dicative of more qualified servicemen or just an advertis· ing girnrnicl(? . L.G., Capistrano Beach It's the Jaw! ElfecUve Jan. 1. 1975, the provisions '11 the Elec· tronic and Applianee· Repair Dealer Registration Law were upanded to Include in~allers or television and radlo receiver an· tennas or totators. The.law does not include contractors who In· stall sueb devices lneldental 'to the eonstractlou or restrocturinc ol a building. . Pizza fflnner 'WalkedOfF SAN~ FRANciSCO (UPl > Seven p•rsols 'worked off the calories of a .midnlght p(zza din· ner by htklna u_p 260 feet of $teps in a San Fr'apcI~co·Oakl.,nd Bay Bridae tQwer.. The hlke c.ame about because the tnJlne in their cabin cruiser conked put. The ft'ou'P left a ya<!ht harbor here shortly before midnight Thursday for a trip to Oakland for plna. The four men and three women dined and then headed back when the vess~'• m1lne malluncttoned. The cruiser drlft· ed to the brldac stanchion. ' The seven lhen dectaecifowaii< to tbe bridae to aummon hetp. 1'1ey wel'e found by a California H11hway Patrol 1e-r1eanl ......... fieil Pill ly in red Romain·aoldler tuni~ ha\!)meHd 2~·inch·lonc stair\· Jes~ steel ~11 into 24·yea~.-old crui•s bian~. then triumphantly hoisted tfte cross ~pright. Crus tooked passively down oo the •waylng, sweaty mob below him. ''He'll slay up 30 minutes:• ye~ one: of his aupPorters. it'~ thefirsl'Ume he's been nailed and he's golng to stay up}(> minutes.'' Cruz beat all town tecords and •·s tayed up" abput three minutes: On •the /tlove . . - ••srove man, lllr•vc man,'' mut.tertd a. G errnan new.s ·cameram1n who· mana.aed to fiih.t. his way to the foot of the .. cross. "I've bad • .enou~h,'' said the squeamish wife of ao American ~nnan from nearby Clark Air Ferce Base, tryint to flght her way out of tP~ crowd. "lle 't-ayed up longer than Pir· · lni <the town.. favorite wbo re· tfPed this 1 ar>.'' said a fl~pll.,U.. olte-1>f $cores or yoµng vj)jqe m'~u ho ltned the hot . . Frkl!y, March 28. 1975 DAILY PtLOl A~. IAUt.s 3 Minutes • ctusty village pathway strewn with hay {o the crucitlxion site, beatlna' their backs into a pulp with bamboo whips. The only pricist in attendance reC\,lsed comment and stalked across the fie ld, his white cassock swishing against the grass. The Roman Catholic church in this only Asian Christian nation disapproves o( the crucifixions and thousands or instances or flagellation that take place in the t Philip{>ines each Good Friday. "People 1Jbouldn't let lt worry tnem, .. saaa the uageuant. uscar Canas, 24. "I've done it for nine years, ever since my Cather died. He used to do it, that's why I took over. "It hurts at Cirist, then your back gets numb." At least three fellow flagellants collapsed on the road. Canas' blue jeans were a mess of con· gealed blood a nd his back quivered with gashes. His race was hidden behind a black h<>OC! Avco La11d held in place with a crown 01 thorns. 'fhe head f'la gella nt, pink Clowers instead or thoma on his head, came bouncing past, ap. parently a little tipsy, giggling at newsmen. Cru z, down from his c ross, jumped down from lhe front o( a commandeered Jeeptley-a but converted from a Jeee -a°" raced through the crowd wavin' his bloody hands above his head "Must be relieved it's over,'' commented a Westerner. . J11ry Urges OC '.. To Buy Blufftop The Or a nge County Grand Jury Thursday urged the Board oC Supervisors lo buy 10 acres oC bluCftop Avco land adjacent to Niguel Beach Park in the south county. The recomendation was one of 14 contained jn a four-page jury report on operations of the coun· ty Harbors, Beaches and Parks Department. "Distressed economic condi· lions and regulatory agency con- trols indicate a reasonable purchase price is possible," the jury said, sug gesting the board use funds in the county tidelands trust or put the project in next year's budget. The la nd in question was planned by A \'CO for use as a private beach pa rking area adja- cent to the Monarch Bay develop- ment. But the company has been stymied inits efforts to win re- gional coastal commission ap-prov~I. public use. ·· Besidea the Niguel Beach Park recomme ndation, the Grand Jury made a number of other ob- servations and suggestions a~ ha rbordepartmentoperations. ·. Referring lo the oCt-delayed dredging of the Grand Canal on Balboa Island, the Jury urge4 supervisors lo "actively dis· courage'' creation of new rer gulatory agencies that tie up necessary projects in red tape. . The Jury also suggested the harbor department continue working actively toward its goal oC acquiring six acres of open space for every 1,000 people i11 the county. The county goal is a<:- quisition of 15.000 acres by 1900. It now owns nearly 10,000 acres. The Jury re port was also mild· ly critical of the harbor deparl· ment for making many of its de· cisions on the basis of short-term financial gain r ather than lone· range benefits. · After reposing for about 75 years at 7th and Bqsh Streets in Santa An a, the Vic· torian house built by Willella Howe- Waffle, Orange County's first woman doc- tor, was jacked up and then moved Thurs- day to its new location at Civic Center Drive and Sycamore Street. Turn-of-the· century hou se was in path of street widen- ing project. County and Santa Ana of- The possibility of the county stepping in to buy the land, local· ed at the north end of Niguel Beach Park, was broached in January when Supe rvisor Thomas Riley got a letter from· Avco . The report cites on.going lease problems at Dana Point Harbor and suggests the department re· vitalize its leasing procedur~ and management. . ficials agreed it should~be moved so it can be restored as a museum. County Appeals Judgment On Judges' Filing Fees Supervisors referred the m at· ter to the Harbors. Beaches and Parks Com mission, which will hold its first hearing on the pro· posed acquisition April 8. Robert Yablonski, administra· l ion chief in the harbor depart· ment, said Thursday no valid ap· praisals have been made o( the land's fair m arket value. But he said a "ballpark guess" is Sl million. Part oC the property i s traversed by the old channel of Salt Creek, center of a long con· troversy between Avco and en· vironmental groups seeking to preserve the beach area for Miami Ending Rock Fetes After Rioting MIAMI <UPI) -Fire Chief Donald Hickman has ordered an end to rock concerts at Miami Marine Stadium until adequate methods are found to limit and control crowds. Appellate action was taken by the county Thursday against six Patrick McCray have been set Defending2 A 'Bruuif,g Experience.' HAMILTON, Ohio <AP) Lawyer Henry A. Masana has discovered that representing two brothers convicted of robbing a store can be a bruising ex· perience. Two week s ago, one of Masana's clients, William Murphy, 28, slammed the at- torney into a wall and used him as a human shield to escape from the Butler County• Courthouse • after being sentenced to a term of 4 tb25 years. Murphy was captured the next day and is being held on 10 charges, including six counts of kidnaping. Thursday, M asana, a former police sergeant, was standing next to his other client, Harold Murphy, 32, when a judge sen· tenced Murphy to 2·15 years. The client wheeled and struck Masana on the jaw, sending him sprawling to the courtroom floor. "He didn't say a word to me," s aid Masana. Santa Ana municipal coUTt judges who...successCully sued in municipal court for the return of their 1974 election filing fees. The new Orange County Superior Court actions bring to nine the total of such litigation authorized by the county against iudS?es who each received ajudg· ment or $348.05 from a Cellow municipal court judge -Harbor Judicial District Court Judge Robert Todd. Appeals against the decis ions favoring Santa Ana muni· ci p a l c ourt judges Paul Mast and Eugene C. Langhauser and Wes t Or a n ge County municipal court Judge W. POT USE EYED BY 26 AIRMEN tor neanng Aµril 18 in Superior Court. Court oCficials hope to set the appeals filed against Santa An a municipal court Judges Robert Law, Edward L . Laird, Robert E . Rickles, Phillip B. Schwab, Sources indicated th at the re· C. Teal on the same day. Judge Todd agreed with each judge that the election filing fees paid last year s hould be · re· funded. Irvine Land Tours Slated The practice of charging filin g Weekly nature walks through fees for California elections was the Irvine Company's fenced-off abandoned last May when the lands will be conducted twice state Supreme Court declared it each Saturday beS?innin~ this to be unconstitutional. week and continuing until the All nine judges had paid their fire closure season. - filing fees for the June primary Tours will begin at 6 a.m. and prior to the high court's decision. at 9 a.m. and will be coordinated They successfully su~ in small by Archaeologieal Research, Inc. claims court for their refunds. Walking groups limited to 30 County lawyer s will argue the persons will be sho'A:n plants, appellate action on the basis that animals, geologil'al formations Attorney General Evelte J . and archeological sites on the Younger believes that filing fees company's land. should only be r efunded if they Information on the tours may LM;i VEGAS (AP> -The Air werepaidunderprotest.Nosuch be obtain e d by callin g Hickman announced his de· cision Thursday following a dis- turbance at the stadium Wednes- day night in which disgruntled ticket buyers unable to gain ad- mittance to the .µready packed arena battled police ~iUl rocks and bottles. Thirteen 'persons were arrested and more than-·a dozen hurt. Authorities said promoters of the rock concert by Lynyrd Skynyrd sold 7 ,200 tickets for the 6,538-seat stadium. However, SOO of the tickets were sold to persons who watched from boats moored at the stadium. Oregon Sex Bill SALE!\t , Ore. <UPI> -The Oregon Senate gave unanimous approval Thursday to a proposed state constitutional amendment prohibiting discrimination based on sex. The measure went to the House. Force says 26 airmen Crom Nellis protest was made by the nine Archaeological Research at Air For ce Base have been r e· __:j!.:u:.::d:!?g~es::.:•..:lh:.:.:::.ey~a.:.rg~u:::e:.:· _______ 55_7_·89_8_1. ______________________ _ lieved of duty pending an in· vestigation into their alleged use of marijuana. A base spokesman said Thurs· day that most or the men ranked below sergeant. They were not identified pending completion of a study of the charges by the of· fice of special investigations. Mi~ister Explains Symbols of Easter .May the Joy of Easter be with you and yours ;. I t · I' Sprint, Easter and spring vacation all· came to the Orange Coast tMs week and Sunday re· aders ot the Daily Pilot will find k>tt l(>.re•d abou• them. Among some of "Sunday's Best" wUl be: B(J(ES AND BIKERS -- Virtuatl)' the entire ~var page of the YOU Section wiU be devoted to clarifying some of the more co11rusln1 new rults and regula- tions which confront the arowing pumbera of bicycle u1ers. Dally -Pilot Staff Writer El\joU Almond ' roundl' it all up in a coUectlon of articles to be pre~ented in two parts -one this Sunday ~ one onAptil6. .IVDGINO .IVOGEa -The , Oran1e County Bar Auoclation ls mulling plans to evaluate the Jurist.I whotlt on county benches. t>aUy PUot Courthouse Writer Torn Barley expl1lns how it would work in a feature story ' (SUNDAY'S BEST] scheduled for YOU Section. WHAT'S EASTER! Sometimes Easter sets ob- scured by the dye, the eggs and the chocolate bunnlts. This week the Rev. Charles ff. Dierenfield, Minis ter of St. Andrew 's Pres byterian Church, has ~e thouahta oo what's behind the . symbolic paraphernalia. On the EdJtortal Pages. NIXON'S LOT -What is the former President doin& now? Not much .. saya United Prus In- ternational reporter Jack E . Fox. Mis analysis of Nixon's pre· dicament and his rclationsttlp, or .... . John Hart Lynn Hart HART'S SPORTING GOODS 538 CEMTER ST., COSTA MESA ! I I l , ' ·lack ot ll, with San Clemente, show• a man whoa~ troubles Just won'tqult. 11,,;,, ___ ._ _______________________________ _. I ' -.... --~ ---- 4 THE NOX POX: There is no sense trying to report to you to- day on the ~tatus of that new law which rules that Orange County owners of 1966 to 1970 autos must install a new anti-smog gadget, known as a NOx device. There is no sense trying lo re· port the status of this law because 1t ~cems to keep chang- ing hourly. Firs t it look s like the LeiiSlalure might repeal the law; then it appears otherwise. One minute a Superior Court judge in Santa Barbara County has illued a re~lraining order against NOx enforcement; and the next thing you know he has dissolved that restraining order. Meanwhile, loc:.il authorities in Orange and Los Angeles counties are shopping around for another judge who might is~ue another restraining order. SO RIG HT NOW, your guess is as good as mine. or anybody else's, as to whether NOx is on or NOx is off. . You have to have a strong measure of pity for owners of those older cars who want to be law-abiding citizens. SAIGON, South Vietnam <AP) -Da Nana's m1lilary commander ordered his men today to shoot to kill anyone causing disturbances in the threatened northern city as rioting mobs forced the temporary suspension of the American airlift or re· fugees. The U.S. consulate ln Da Nang also closed after a rocket and artillery attack a nd the staff re· portedly took refuge on a ship in the South Chio a Sea. Some shots were fired in the isolated city, but there was no information on any casualties. THE SAIGON COMMAND said its forces re· pulsed a North Vietnamese .tank attack on Oa ~ang's southern defense perimeter, about 25 miles south of the city. Elsewhere, the Communists s ue · ceeded in capturing Lana Dong Province, in the lo" er central highlands 90 miles northeast of Saigon, overran a former U.S. base camp on the central coastal plain and threutened another dis· trict capital thete. Lam Dong is the 12tb or~th Vietnam's 44 pro· vinces lost to the Communists since the start or the year. These plus areas in a number of other pro- vinces give the North Vietnamese and Viel Cone control or more than half of South Vietnam's ter· ritory of 66,263 square miles, including all the northern provinces except the city of Da Nang and a ll the central part of the country except the coastal strip. IN CAM BODIA, the U.S. airlift to the besieged capital or Phnom Penh was suspended temporarily after the heaviest rebel shelling attack at the airport in two weeks killed two persons and wounded five. officials said. None of the American planes was hit. On the Cambodian political front, several hun- dred students staged the sharpest antigovernment rtemonslration in months, equating American aid with the continuing war and demanding a change of government in Phnom Penh. The r ally came short· .· CMa Boun Eng, third set~lt.jbe eG)o-· '1 baaSy, said tha ataff .b.ad *n gi.ven·btiO,w~<o leave. He sal~ tb'y were wa!t.ing for C0'1firm'-tioo from Phnom Penh before packmg. He said the Soviet req,ue1t, \Jended to the ,'111. bllS•Y'S charge d'affalres, di~ not inclucle a formal severance in diplom\tic relations. · "There has been nothina# orrtci~1 at all about breaJun• dij)lom atlc relati.olls, 'lle said. 1 THE U.S. EMB~~V in ~igon ~~ re~rted not rece iving any reports from Da Nang because the consulate was closed. Souri.S said the consul -general. Al Francis, W89 safe a~ m t~e. Da Nani area with a handful or other COf:!s~fjr omc1als. The inform a nts said mo~hati 300.,A.mericans, including about 85 officjals assigped lo the con- sulate had been evac.uated during the pas~. two days l~ anticipation either of a Nortfl Vietnamese attack or a complete breakdo~·n or law aod order in Da Nang. · Despite the suspe~sion of the airlift from Da Nang, sources said the CIA airline;IAlr America, flew three planes int~ an airstrip on the ~oast about four miles east of th~ maip Da Nang airport, and lifted out a bout 300 Vietnames{ ·and Americans. They said Air Vietnam al~o flew refugees from Da Nang to Saigon, but it was n<U. kno~n h?w m ~ny people it carried out. An1\met1ean seattft invob1mg 1 three U.S. vessels able toceacry 26,000 persons was sello begin soon. ... ~ They want to be lawful on the one hand, but in these budget· wary times, they don't want to plunk down $35 for a required smog gimmick that may not be required one hour from now. Jy after the government shut all schools in Phnom . . Uf't fJ~ Penh on security grounds. REFUGEE ESCAPE$ RED ADVANCE F01' 'THE MOMENT In Saigon, Gen. Frederick C. Weyand, the U.S. ·Army chief of staff, arrived from Wa~h.ington dur· ing the night and conferred with President Nguyen Van Thieu for more than an hour shortly after daybreak. Weyand, who w as the last American commander in Vietnam, is on a mission for Presi- dent Ford to assess the military situation in South Vietnam and determine what additional help might Tht.' Soviet Union has told Lon NoJ's govern· HeUcoptera F1y Vlctlma From Pletku, Other Doomed Areal -~ ~~ ............. i::i.-...... ,;;,,,.,.~~.---....Jilt::=:~~==i:..;;..:=:ciZJ.:.11111Asal.. .... .i:=-.. =-11r111:;sirl.la:: .... 1.~~~lll!l._:x:11 .. 1::1:.t1i:ai21C:o:liz:i~~:itla:::c:rzo~-=~~=-~aa1111r=:~M=i!Mo:~ be needed. WHILE PLENTY of pity goes out to these motorists, all of us should also save a lar ge measure of sympathy for the good officers of our California High w ay Patrol. Biggest S i 11ce '7 J You see, they are the ones who are supposed to inspect cars and enforce the NOx le1,w. But the California Highway Patrol. too. ha ~ been shoved into a legalistic r evolving door on the entire issue. Sharp Quake Jars Utah, I dalw Area One day the Cll Pis expected to enforce the law and the next day they faC'e a restrain mg order. - You get the notion that the California Highway Patrol ought to ~alher each dawn m military formation, face Sacramento and ask. ··oh. our Legislators. your humble servanls plead to learn from you learned ones -what is the law toda y'?" The latest reported CHP tactic in all this {';Ox imbroglio, however . is th is: If a motorist 's auto is inspect ed and found lo be without the NOx device, he will be issued a warn· ing notice lo get one within 10 days. H he foils to r eport in with his NOx installed. he will get a reminder notice. If he ignores the r eminde r notice, all this paperwork will be filed a nd held. Later, if the NOx law is re· tained. the CH P would go after the offender. If the NOx law 1s re· pealed, however, the motorist would get another notice to forget the whole affair. THATS THE LATF.STword as oC this writing. It may or may not be right tomorrow. Meanwhile, the Legislature ponders the NOx law. And pon· de rs , and ponders, and ponders. One of our good sOlons was quoted as remarking, "There is s uch overwhelming opposition \-0 this smog d evice law that I'm begining to wonder why we are breaking our pick on this." And that, my friends, is a very good question. SALT LAKE CITY CU Pl l - The strongest earthquake in the continental vnited Stales ~ince the deadly Los Angeles tremor of 1971 struck in desolate desert country along the Utah-Idaho hne Thursday night, causing minor damage. The quake swayed buildings in downtown Salt J..ake City, broke windows and crumbled plaster in the s mall towns of .\1alad, Idaho, and Snowvill e , t.:tah -near its epicenter -and was felt throug hout much of northern Ehrlichma11 Wife Target SEATTLE <U PI > -The Seattle Symphony Orchestra office has been picketed by underemployed persons pro- testing the hiring of .\trs. John Ehrlichman with publk funds. Mrs. Ehrlichman, \\1fe of the former domestic affair~ ad\'iser lo Richard Nixon. has a Sl0.000-a·year job paid for bv the Federal Com - prehens ive Employme nt Training Act. "I've been looking for a job for two months." said Carol Hooker of Bellevue. "I feel angry that the taxpayers arc paying for the trial a nd the disbarment proceedings and everything else and I'm damned if I'm going to hel p put groceries on their table." t:tah. s outheas tern Idaho and southwestern Wvominl?. A tcen·age girl who suffered cuts and bruises \o.·hen a wall panel fell on her head, was the on· ly person reported by authorities to be injured THE NATIO?\AL Earthquake Information Center at Golden. Colo , said the tremor measured 6.3 on the Richter Scale -a .. moderately strong and poten· tially..destructivequake " Ce nter s pokesman Waverly Person said 1t was the strongest quake in the continental United Slates since the Feb 9, 1971, t remor in Los Angeles San Fernando Valley, which killed &5 persons, mJured 1,000 and caused more than Sl billion m damage That was a 6.5 on the Richter Scale Thursday ni ght's quake hit in unpopulated desert country north of the Great Salt Lake, the same a rea rallied by a light tremor the previous night The first jott meas ured 4 .3 on the Richter Scale. 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Ill ...... , .. , .... \14rfn WI'~ llO"f ~,.._, llffl MCI ftetlfno r1ln, 1 mcllotl\t •H lllltrd -IH• l., .. ~ 9'f If' ICY IOH--tr -~·1tte.00tl4t00. \ ii CaHler tda !>ltono winch wltl'I o;itU 2t te .0 milt>•" "Our IM-111 mou111•l11 Pf''IH toct•Y bul btOtll to <II• oown ,.,., In w My olllle"9fl v,.,.,.,, . ..,,..,la s~ ,,,...., T hie• President Still Open On Tax ·Bill From Wire Servic:es WASHINGTON -President Ford be lieves Congres!>' $24.8 billion tax cut bill contains .. some good things and some very bad things." He will take se\'eral days deciding whether to sign or veto it, according to his spokes mab. Ford called his economic and energy advisers to a Good Friday meeting. He met with several of ( IN SHORT J them Thursday lo go over the dozens of provisions of the tax bill Ford has until April 8 to decide whether to let the bill become law. U he consents, the govern- ment will begin in ;\fay sending rebate c"heck~ or $100 to $200 on 1974 income taxes to most Aroericar;is ll wovld also begin in May withholding less money for 'I97Staxes. Qad.: Wh 1di n9 1Jp WA S Hl?\GT 01' -The Watergate prosecutors are wind· ing up their investigation of the ITT 'antitrust settlement ,and do riot plan lo bring charges against former Atty G e n. John H. "Mitchell for his role in the con· troversial case. The ·Associ~ed Press learned · Thursday that the prosecutors have decided not to pursue their investigation of Mitchell. who was convicted Jn the Water-gate cover-up case ahd sentenced to a minimum or two and ooe-half years in pris on. lrtfer io r Odel WASHINGTON -White House and congressional sources say former Wyoming Gov. Stanley Hathaway will be named Secr'1tary o( the Interior lo suc- ceed Rogers C . B. Morton, nominated Thursday as com· merce secretary. Morton replaced Frederi-ck Dent, who w as sworn in Wednes- day as. the c hief U .S. trade ne_goti_ator. Ne., Rates Oka9e d WASHINGTON -A broad packal{e of new lr~nsaUant.ic air fares, in,ctudlng increases or up to 16.S percent and some discount prices , was approved by lbe Civil Aeronautics Board today. They become erteclive Aprill, Ul"ITt._.... NU NTED 5 YEARS Susan Saxe 2 S ent.;n~ed 199 Years in Race ·Slaying JACKSO~VILLE , Fla. <UPI> -A circuit court j udge called the slaying of a white youth last .rune "a premeditated, racial hatred murder" and sentenced two or four young ijlacks convicted of • the crime to 199 years each in pqson. · • • '{ :Judge Hudson Olliff •dso t'Om· pared the slaytbg by tha~a,l ed Black Liberation Army of Stephen A. Orlando with the Nazis' annihilation of Jews. 1 , llrad W. Evans, 20, andDwync CrittenC!on, 21, receive<i the.sen- tences Thursday. They were con- victed of second degree murder after a. lhree-week ju"ry trial earlier this month. Still awa'iting sentencing in the 18-year-old youth's ·murder . ure Jacob John Dou·gan Jr., 27, antl Elwood Clark Barelay, 23. The j\O'y found them guilty of first degree murder and r ecom- mended the de<Alh penalty fo~ Dougan and a life-sentence -.ithout parole for 25 years fof Barclay. Fugitive Captllred By Chance ~ .. , PHILADELPHIA <U PI> - Susan Edith S~xe is a one-Lime college honprs student who w as on the FBI's ··io .M'Ost \\'ant~" list for a record fiYi? years. Her days as a fugitive ended because of policeman Joseph Reid's I I • rJ J • .. memory for faces. . •• Mi.ss Saxe dropped out of sight after she, Katherine Power aod , three men allegedly held ."f a ~ Boston bank and sJlot a .. policeman lo death in 1970. ~ Thursda)' night, Reid saw hN \ walking along ,a city street a nd J recognized "her fr.Am JJ Jlew FBI J photogragb and description. I He pulle<I her over and asked ~ for identification. Wben she tried t to run away, he said', he arrested ', her and took her tojhll. , MISS SAXE, 26, was using the name of "Ailene A. Hellman," • but pol~ce said they identified her t by fingerprints. ..We did not ~ know she was in this area," an ; F B I s p o Ire s m a n s a i d . • ··Fortuna tely," lbe officer was $ very alert." • . :\liss· Saxe. Of· Albany. N.Y., <And .:\I iss Po~r, ot Denver. t! Colo., were on Ol e ~FBI's "Most Wanted" ljst~ l<~nger tpa~ any d other women. ~U P~r as still • at large. . ... They are accused of 'helping · three men holp ~ tll.e State Street B~nk .. and 'trnst. Co. in Boston.S~pt~ 23; 1970,.~li Sh~t· J ing to death a policeman during the hoidup. The three mel.1 were~ caught; but the wo·men escaped. ~llSS SAXE, d~scribed 8Sonce~ a shy and quiet girl, 'f1 rst at· tended S)Tacu~ University and tben . icao~fer:red, lo Brandeis~ t:ni\'er~irJ>. In W allham, Mass. There 8be became friends with .:\1itis l\~\H~r . They wer descrllj>ed -as sood students whOil both won award1\ for scholastics and com.muftity service. Plan t Workers .Evacuated = WATERFORD, Conn. <AP> -"This whole thing has got a lot t4 or r esid•rtts here scared. You can't sudden!} ev;icuate over a - thousand·people and not c~ll it an emergency _,ituation. We're • talking here about radioactivity." said a Waterford fCsidcnt. The resident, who did not want to j>e id~ntS(idd, -Wal one of dozens who called the town halt Tttt.irsda)' ·asklhg about the evaeuation ()( 1,200 construction wor'lcer• from (he Northeast Utilities <NU> nu~lcar power plar\l complt!x. Th~dacuatlon was ordered ,ner J ,000 S4JC>f\5 of radloacli cootaminat~ water overflowl'd In a beatinJboUer. • NU officials said through ''somt! bitch in proeedur"e" town or . ficlals were not nqtlfied otttl~ incident. "Someone who was Jupposed to call me could have been tounUng aeaaull instead, beca .. e l WUD'l JMliiil!d." Said Waterford First S~lcctmsn H~rbtrt 03vls. . -.:~--y '"Thls was not an meraency situ ·on. 1~ was an abnormal ckc.,n-ence.'' SJid WOilam CQUMll, tupnvisor the two • Mllbtofte nucltar S:'O'fdpltnt.s. , , r, • ''We did n'6t want' o alarm t~ populaUOA. but as · tul"Md out t.hlftas dfd get a llttleoutOlband,'' aald CQunsll . Dttont1mhwaUoo QI lM t,ooo 1atlon1 ol wattr was (\Ompltted early today. accordlni to Geor1e F~. en NU spc>k~tna.n. Tw~nlY WOTkera whO had w~ U."*'b t.ht1 vi \et: contajn. hll J.he radioactive lsot.o~ mung n t. eobo1t a"d ~. eT fbund to be ur'lconlaminated aftercxamin~tlon, eald. o" • The cont1mtnated water, caQl9d by • )Qtcy ~ carrytni radio~ctlve isotopes, overflowed on the floor 'rbursaay mornu.: m anoil·fired burner at M'illsl11'e Unit I. NU orctcials said. I :.~- • SEJ.,ICT\6 ~ • PATTERN& PLUS 65 GLAZED PATIERNS FROM: •I T~79c. 2•~:., COMP: RETAIL .1.40 TO 3.so· ... -ry « •rrr:•r• ........... 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DAILY PILOT EDITO RIAL PAGE The Public's Rights Word coming out of Sacramento is that Governor Brown and the Democratic legislative leaders are co~g close to a "~nsensus" on legislation covering public employes • nght to bargain collectively, and particularly to strike. Since they were strongly committed to produce such a bill this session. the big question is not whether there wlll be aucb a bill, but what speciCically will it pro- vide in the way of right to strike. The dlaturbin1 element in all of the discussion so· far is that nobody -not the governor and not the . legislative spokesmen -has voiced strong concern for the rights of the public in a strike by government employes. · Gov. Brown has said he doesn't think public ~mployes would abuse the right to strike. The sad fact ts that when public employes go out on strike, the public usually is abused-or certainly misused. Until the governor and his legislative leaders forthrightly declare that the public's r!ghts come f~t. it is all too likely that the public employ'e collec- tive bargaining legislation produced at th~s session will add a new chapter to the sad saga of "the public be damned." Solutio n .Misdirected Orange County Airport officials have poked holes in a proposal by Newport Beach's Aitport Action As- sociation to build a new airport runway aimed at Costa Mesa to be used only by jets taking off. off would fly over the county f airarounds and sur· rounding residential areas in Costa ~esa. But Bresnahan reported that imch a runway would cost more than $10 million because existing airport terminal buildings and light plane storage areas would have to be torn out and relocated. ' He also noted that the federal aovernment would never help pay for a new runway that, in effect, blocks traffic on the old one. The solution to Jet noise at the county airport will. never be achieved while that airport ls the pnly facili· ty servina the alr travel needs of our stlll &rowing urban county. Gun Law Support A r#cent survey by the California Poll reveals that a growing majority of Californians, including gun owners, favors tighter controls on ownership of firearms. A law requiring registration of guns with law en- forcement authorities was favored by 82 ,percent of the 504 adults questioned in the survey. Thls com· pared with 69 percent favoring such a law in a survey made In 1969. Interestingly enough, the number of present gun owners favoring registration increased from 55 per- cent in 1969 to 73 percent this year. Sixty-eight percent of those questioned also said they would approve licensing of handguns only for persons showing a real need for them. i , ~ Judging by the weight of evidence produced by Airport Director Robert Bresnahan on such a runway, the Airport Action folks were either being facetious or failed to do their homework. · · These are significant statistics for lawmakers who have veered away from gun control legislation of any kind under concerted lobbying pressure. 'You 've got t~ carry it, Sam! It's vital to your national security!' . The proposal was to construct a take-off strip diagonally across the existing runway. Planes taking The California survey seems to indicate approval of somewhat more positive gun laws would not cost all that many votes. Mobile Home Scene Takes on New Look To the Editor: Last week you published three articles in a series on mobile homes. Excellent and accl}r~ as they may be on a national average, they, nevertheless, are completely out of touch witt. the Southern California scene. The writer gives an example of a 12 foot by 70 foot. 3·bedroom mobile home. Hight here the usual size sel up in a luxury park is much more spacious. Double wides of 24 feel are usually 64 feet long and have t ,440 square feel of living space. They are as large or larger than new medium priced houses. These doubles come complete with all kitchen ap- pliances and have two bedrooms, two bathrooms , Jiving room, kitchen, laundry room, and have a very large family room often complete with a wet bar. Very di((erenl indeed. The articles gave their 800- square·foot model a · price tag from $/,500 to S9.900-0r SlO per squ'are foot. Looking around the sales lots you can find the 1,440· square.foot models from $15,000 to $22,000 which works out to $10 to SIS per square fool. The articles compare with conven· t.ionaJ housing at $20 per square foot. Local housing seems now to be about S37 per square foot. NATURALLY the modem lux- ury parks with their recreation halls, shuffl eboard courts, ex· ercise rooms. laundromats, RV storage, color TV rooms, card rooms, pool tables. swimming pools and jacuu 1!:> mu::.t co::.t more than the l>J mple parks Against space rentals or $40 to S125 a month. and typically S50 to S70, quoted an the articles, the local gomg rate is perhaps closer to the range of Sl 15 to $190 with Sl.35 a good average. On the matter of depreciation quoted at 72 percent in 101•2 years ll ~ems completely in accur<ilc. A modern double wide set up in a good park fetches as a res:Jle often 80 percent to 00 pt."rc1;:nt of today's replace ment CrJ!:>l Thal 1s often more than it ongmally c()!';t. The former bogy of deprec1allon "'as only too true as the ~•ze of co~ches gr~ from 8 fOO( 14 H1es tr 10 feet. then 12 fttt before th<: Lrade standardai.ed at 24 feet by ~ fttt. Onee it read.ed t.h1S size and configuratJoo. de'prec1allon JW'.lt about dJ.Sappeared Tbe article· r. ronc.-IUSIOO Ulat for 11 percent more mooey a ~ owner ettJO)'ed a · 'bonus" in hvang Spa<'e of O\ tt 35 perettll woWd be strong!~ cootnled as noownM' t>y a modern J~al park ~. Add1t1onally lb~ hie st ye ma It~ al luxury pat1c ha.a to ~ ~ w ~ belleved. f ~ O<'<'UP ~tt "'lSh lD re1JU"D to (l(JO~td~ bousans. ooaoo~ ~ •'ABBE:!' l'.W~ To the F.dtaor • J am totaJl1 ~ JI& Calif om.a• • · • retlftJI act;oe. m ~ ... r.dw- &ecislaton' •. :alJlll~ ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. Letters of 300 words or less wall be given preference. All letters must in· clude signature and mailing address but names may be unthheld on re- quest if sujficient reason is apparent. Poetry wiU not be published. Committee's bill should be soundly defeated in these times of economit' turmoil. The age·old argument that the legislatures' salaries are below comparable industry-related salaries should n~ iven the courtesy of cons erat1 . Our state government · not been.__. set up to compete with private in- dustry -nor should it. 1f OliR state Senators envy the salaries earned in private in- dustry. let them resign and enter the private fieid. Then perhaps, we could have a few elected of- ficials working for the benefit or the people of California, and not for the benefit of feathering their own nests. The current state senator's salary of S21.120, plus a $30 a day expense allowance. plus a free car, plus an unlimited credit card, plus other fringe benefits, is quite enough~ If the aim is to get a salary in- crease enacted well before the 1976 elections, and thereby circumvent a very tender, ex- plosive issue, they are mistaken. The people are not now, nor will they be in 1976, forgetful of past Senate actions . .. W.C . BURRELL, JR. Frin ge B naefft• To the Editor: Your :vt arch 20 editoriaf, talk- ing about fringe benefits for employes of utility companies, was in error as far as the Southern California Gas Com- pany empJoyes are concerned. !'iever in the history or our company have employes been given a reduction in their gas bills. J .W.DECKER District Manager Southern California Gas Co. The editorial should hove 1pecif1cally excluded Southern C411fonua Gas CompanJI 11m~s. Editor. Rea'S~epn> fTot1'e Editor: l would like to protest the ac· uOtl.$ of the Orange County Plan- mng Commissioner St.edman at Last week '1 m eetlng of lhe plan- oui 1 comm11sion. He slept tJarouah most of tbe meetini, then woke up to announc~ that he thou&ht the ionins of the area ln South Laguna s hould be In· <.rt: .. u-d to what the developer • •mted ··as the stat! had recom· la.ended.'. NFOITUNATELV, Mr. btedman wu sleeping when Mr. Spa~cet said th at they had · W»lhdrawn lheir rtt0mmenda- Uon in vlew or 103 points that bad ~ raind dur1n1 the afternoon. l can't help wondering what >1r. Baldwln had •aJd or dooe pteviously to coo\llnce Mr. Sted- man tital Ile lbouJd be puted a two.and ·•·bf 11 times ione ln- Dear Gloomy Gus Si n ce those plush Promontory Point apart- ments in Newport Beach are still only about 10 per- cent occupied, why doesn't the Irvine Company declare a loss and deed them over to the govern· rnenl for hou s ing for rninority g roup ghetto d\\ellers'! ;\f .s. GMeft, Ge c-..C• •re,.,.,.,..._..., ...-rs_.• ... ..uswrlf' ""'9d .. ........ ef .. MWl • .,K. 5.-,.. .. t ....... CMeiMa,Ges, 0.11, ....... crease. l reel in a matter of vital im· portance to us in South Laguna.· he could at leas t be courteous enough to listen to what is going on. CAROL THOMPSON F r ee S p eech To the Editor: Exercising my right of free speech, I would like lo be heard in what appears to be a minority opinion. Nonetheless. it is valid. I believe Alan J . Schwalbe lo be an innocent and victimized man. He has taught many years in the Newport-Mesa School District ei,pousing the cause or truth and justice in America. He is going lo pay the s upreme price for his belief. He is willing to serve time in jail rather than lo lie and ad- mit to something he has not done. I admire his courage a nd deplore his conviction, for the ul · timate price is paid by his fami· ly. His children can be proud that their father is such a man. We sympathize with them in their s uffering, but also share with them the respect. admiration a nd love they feel for Al an. Schwalbe. RITA K. WHITE Corona del Mar Parent I join my wife in her expression or faith in and esteem for Alan Schwalbe. GERALDT. WHJTE My feelings echo those of my parents expressed above. STEVEN K . \\lUTE Corona del Mar Graduate Alan J . Schwalbe is the Corona del Mar teacher f OMnd guilly o/ milcon- duct with minors. He u scMdultd to begin serving a sir-month tnm in Orange County Jail April n. -EdUor Bair l'fe1e• To the Editor: .Orange County Supervisor Bat· tin, among others, champions the cause of the unnatural by their public opposition to all but barefaced men. 1f Mr. 8 . were truly consistent, be 1bould appear in public wilb clean shaven head and that ••ould serve to compound his er- ror towards "unnatural" vs. "natural'' growth of hair. The edremes or absolute con· formists are as unwelcome and· undeslrabl~ to non·coAfonniaU as non-conformists are to Mr. B. and his duel pies. Surely, Objective Editor, there IA Mailbox space for honest ln· dJvJduallty and lndlvtdual con· sldaration without clinatna to the hiring/firing equation lhaUldal halrlessneu ts the only way to evaktate employes ! Anrt.biDI 1eu would be abArd. ARTHUR WE~lilAN R evol11tio11aries Strike I t R i~h Drugs Finance Terror WASHINGTON -Urban ter- rorists in Latin America have turned to narcotics smuggling to finance their revolutionary ac· tivities. The drugs usually are sneaked into the United States by methods which have made U.S. enforcement practices largely obsolete. Our information comes from underworld sources who ha\'e in· si<le knowledge of the smugg ling operations. They have ri!:>ked their Ii ves to tell us what they know. We have checked their dis- closures with federal in· ves ti gators \\ho have been able lo con- firm rnost of the details. THE TERRORISTS have found the narcotics trade a more dependable source of revenue than k1dnupan gs and bank rob- beries. They use most of the money to purchase arms, pre· ferably American and Israeli automatic weapons, from gun.de· alers in Africa. The revolutionaries go deep in- to t he hinterlands of Latin America, particularly Bolivia, to buy up coca leaves treated with kerosene. This produces a co- caine sulphate, which can be re· fined into pure cocaine. They sell the raw cocaine lo un- derworld contacts who may smuggle it directly into the Unit· (.JACK ANDERSON_) ed States or may exchange it for heroin in Europe under a com- plicated barter deal. Whether it's Bolivian cocaine or bartered heroin, here's how the stuff is now smuggled into the United States: -PARACHUTISTS, carrying drugs in back packs, have d ropped into the California mountains. One husky courier, known in the underworld as "Crazy Tony," made three parachute jumps with 100 pounds of narcotics str apped to his back. After the last drop, our sources say, he and the narcotics disap- pear ed. -Businessmen with clean re· cords us uallv can J?et oast customs without a thoroug h search. Some have been unable to resist the $2,000 ree they are of· fered for every kilo oC heroin they can sneak into the co.untry. -THE SMUGGLERS have been able to bribe airline cargo handlers or plant their own men on cargo crews at U.S. airports. For S500 a kilo, they divert the drugs before cus toms agents make their ins pections. -Sometimes, a corrupt cargo handler may s imply empty the heroin from a package. Or he may pull a switch, substituting some legitimate item for the ar- riving heroin. The manifest is doctored to show the sub;tilute item. -Another l actic is to address the heroin par cel to a destination in Europe or Asia, and then bribe a cargo crewman to put it on a plane for the United States. The. paperwork will s how that a package was missenl to the Unit- ed States and rerouted to the pro- per destination. But while it is sitting in the U.S. airport, it is quietly stolen. THESE TRICKS, according to our underwo rld informants, usually fool U.S. authorities. They are still using the old system of assigning undercover narcotics agents lo infiltrate the distribution system. The aents usually start in a Jow- ly capacity and try to work their way into the confidence of the higher-ups. Their objective is to make a case against the . bosses. Meanwhile, illicit drugs are flowing into this country in alarming volume. The smug- glers have succeeded in chang. ing their methods faster than the enforcement agencies can keep up with them. More effort should be made to nail the separate shipments, our underworld tipsters suggest, than to waste time infiltrating the U.S. smuggling operation. The best way to find out about the shipments, the~e sources say. is to concentrate on developing bet- ter intelligence at the other end of the smuggling network over- seas. Words i n Praise of tM Siesta I see by the papers that the Spanish siesta is yet another vic- tim of the oil shortage. Civil ser- vants in Mad rid and Barcelona, who traditionally took several hours off at midday, now are in- structed to hold it down to one hour for lunch. This will permit their offices to close at 6 p.m. in- stead of running on into the night. This is melancholy news to all those folk, like me, who have found the siesta to be an integral and most pJeasur· able part of life. I encoun- tered this 'pleasant in· stitution In my youth in Puerto Rico. The siesta has been part of my day ever since, save in the days when l worked eight-hour shifts on a newspaper. In those days, I can tell you, the siesta was sorely mlsaed. I cannot HY I immediately em· braced the siesta. My Irish Puntan training and upbringing rebelled at what seemed to me posJUvely voluptuary ~nducL That 18, stopplng the important matter or work right in Its mid· dle for a snooze, and then resum-• lDC it afterward. The whole thing seemed close to a mortal sin to me. THE RATIONALE for the slata, whkh has been for cen· turlet traditional In Spain and mOlt l.atJn-American countries, ts that the shclh hour, or 1lesta, la the hoUat time of tho clay, and 1t ls there/ore better to be behlnd ~/ t:BARLES McCABE your adobe or concrete than out in the rays of the sun. In Puerto Rico this was quite true. At midday it was boiling. It was the practice of most shops to dose at one and open again al four or four-thirty. Most of the big American com- panies, like General Motors and Swift, insisted that their Yankee representative show the flag and uphold the Puritan ethic at the same lime. It was a point or perverse pride with these boys that they work the same hours as they had on the mainland. WHAT FINALLY converted me lo paganism was the fact that my boss, one Basil Gallag~r, and an Irish Catholic or the m06t pronounced stripe, did not hesitate to stay away from the of. fice for three or four hours in the alternoon. I never did know wh«her be ln fact took a siesta; but he kept siesta houn1. Aner a long vinotia luneb at~ M~lorquina, I wouJd repalt to my bome on Calle Miramar 1n suburban Santurce, and crawl under the mosquito netUt1f ol my bed tor a couple of hours 1nooie. r would iet back.(() .,.ortt lboatov~ Md work uotJl seven. more or leu. I HAVE BBKN taldnc my siesta steadily for about u; yeara now, or 1tnce the Ume I wu liberated from the city room by belns awarde~ a daily col\lmn. <>fl the d aye when, for ooe reuon or another, I have to forego the afternoon s leep, my life is seriously discombobulated, and my temper far from improved. There are people who find this mode of life mildly amusing. To them I can only say they do not know what they are missing. I actually . sleep for only an bout or so; but remain in bed for an hour or two longer. The siesta seems to refresh me completely body and mind. I $pend the rest ol the time in bed, just reading us~ a l,l y ti g ht st u (f Ii I(~ penod1cals or the occasional mystery slory. The Latins say the siesta, with its systemaUc · witt>drawal of the old libido adds years to their lives. I'm prepared for it. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robm N. Weed, Pwbllaher Tltomtu ICtttrll, EdiJ.or Botbara Krdbfch, tditorlal Po.ge Edilor The MitortaJ pa1e ot the DaltJ P!lot IHk s to Inform and stimulate readers by Pf'IMMlnt on this pact dlvuse com~ an t.oplcs ot .lntereat b1 •Jftdlcat, ed eolumnlsta aod ca~ b1 • Proridlnl • forum for~· vtewa and by pretenun1 Ulil .,....paper'• opinions Ud ldeu Oft cum11l t.opla. The edilor1al opfnJOllJ ol the Datl1 Piiot an\y ln the editorial cohtrnn ':'U: top ol the P•lt. Oplnklnl ft• PftSMd b7 the colum*' Ind ~lrtOClftbta and leUtr wnt., .,. tWr QW'D and "no eld~ al tJMlr vt ... by ui. n .. u ........... "**'dbtlntured. --.q .,_ Friday, Marcba, 1f11 Ellsworth's 75 Horses Improved Frld.y. March 28, 1975 DAIL v PILOT A 7 Ex-Olympic Star Eyed in SU Case Harris and another fugitivt', LOS ANGELES CAP> -About 75 horses from Re~ Ellsworth's Chino herd are in "satisfactory condition" an at an Ellsworth ranch in Arizona, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals says. SAN FRANCISCO IA P) -A federal grand jury hos issued a subpoena for a former Olympics long jumper who is a close friend of a sports activist sought for questioning in the Patricia Heat·st search. Wendy Yoshimura. reportedly 1~.;;;:~;:::;~~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiii were found. No charges have 11 A 11i111 tr ls S,t la r vi11 g UP• 11199 '"" 0 Redding autho11'1ties are preparing to take feed to a herd of 3,000 starving cattle and horses found on a rai'lch.near Redding. Ef· forts arc bcin.g' made to find ranch foreman . Compl aints of s tarving livestock arc on incre'ase lately, as feed costs rise. About 48 more horses at Chino are improving and Ellsworth will soon move them to the ranch near Safford, Ariz., with the SPCA's permission, an SPCA of- ficial said Tharsday. GEORGE C R OSIER, ex· ecutive vice president of the SPCA office here, said 75 of the approximately 500 horse~ at the ran{'h at Safford, Ariz., were from Ellsworth's herd al Chino, east of Los Angeles. Ellsworth was fined SS,000 in a San Bernardino County Court last January after the SPCA charged that about 130 horses at the Chino ranch were not being fed properly. The herd was impounded and Ellsworth paid the SPCA $12,000 to care for the a nimals at Chino. Later Ellsworth moved the 75 horses to Arizona with the SPCA's pt!rmission. Jackson Death u~ ~ ~ · orsemeat Sources say the s ubpoena seeks the testimony of Phillip K. Shinnick, now a New Jersey colt lege instructor. on April 10 before the special grand jury here prob- ing the Symbionese Liberation Army. RECENT NEWS reports have link ed Shinnick's longt1m(' friend, Jack Scott, form e r Oberlin University athlctit d1rCl'· tor, to the flight of :\11ss Hearst and other known fugitive~ .. M1~s Hearst joined the SLA after bein~ abducted by some of it:. mem- bers last year. "The subpoena w.is issued. but this does not mean it has been served on him." a source l'lost• lo the investigation told The A':i· sociated Press Thursday. Scott, 33, and his wife. Micki, rented a South Canaan, Pa., farmhous e where the fingerprints of Miss Hearst. SLA companions William and Emily been filed against the Scotts. Offkials declined comment on reasons for issuing a subpoen-. for Shinnick. formerly athletic director at Livingston College ;l\ Rutgers University and current· ly a sociology instructor there. Shell Hiking Price of Oil SA:": :\tATEO <UPI> -All gradl'S or Shell motor ga~ohnc "enl up rn price ;,i penny a gallon Thursday Shell (hi also announced here that the price of kerosene, pn..'· mium d1t>:-el. furnace oil. dic!>cl fut'l and jl'l fuel would be hik1..·d I 5 cents while aviation gasoline and liquid petroleum gas "ould be boosted two cents a gallon. The incr('ascs, the company said, were made in accordance with federal cost pass-through regulations. And, Shell Oil said, the increases would apply to all classes of trade, resellers :.inti consumers nationwide. ANY CH AIR STR IPPED •WE ALSO 00 CHAIR CA1'~11'4G •AJRHITURE RERHISHIHG SUNLAND STRIPPING CO. rte•UP A"4I OW•lllT A•AllAI U 318 MAIH ST .. HUHTIHGTOH IEACH ')~ ............. _ ... ,..,, O PEl'4 I 0 TO 6 CLOSED SUH. & MOH. 9 60·20IO Police Plot? Sale Enmi Sex Ring Charge Faces Ex-officer iC * * THOUSANDS OF FLOWERS and ••• LENNOX (UPll -A former Highway :*~-: ORIENTAL TEA CEREMONY SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Los Angeles police knew an advance about and contributed to the bloody esc;.ipc attempt at San Quentin Prison in \\ h1<:h George Jackson and five others were killed, a public defender has charged. In Arrest Patrolman has been arrested on charges of being "f" S ed At 4 Sh 0a·1 the head of the biggest proslllullon ring in Southern erv OWS I Y California. lf -¥-5 ~ 11 An inoperable gun and simple window putty re- sembling plastic explos ive was smuggled to Jackson in an attempt to get him to esC'ape. charged Chief Ot•puty Public Defender Frank J . Cox of SACRAMENTO CAP> -State officials !:l<tY u .MerC'ed County man has been booked for in- vestigation of 18 felony counls of selling con- sumers horscmcal when they thoug ht they were buying beef. Horace J . McKenna, 32, who was dismissed outh oast ua from the patrol after he was arrested for credit card fraud,washeldunder S15,000bailonchargesofcon-!-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ spiracy lo commit pimping, pandering and pro-r slitution. ~!Jrin County. ( J ··This w;,i::. an ;itlcmpl .., to ki II Gcor•cJ a«k>on by Sta l e ;i prct·mpt1ve first . . :-;tnke." Cox said in an affidavit on flle today with the st(.ltC Court of Appeal. PG& f: R Pat·n rd S,\:'\ .JOSE lli Pl 1 -Pacific Gas & Electric Co .. f,ICl'd "1th a 4R·hour ultimatum lo pro\'ide free ~erv1ce lo the Joblc!--s, 1s offering a SlS,000 reward for lhe tapturl' of tNronsls who blasted a substa- Donald Hennagan of Dos Palos-wa~ named in the complaint fil ed by the )-lerC'ed County dis- trict attorney, the state Departm('nl of Food and Agriculture !:>a1<l Thurs· day. Los Angeles County Sheriff's investigators s aid McKenna was suspected of being the head of a syn- dicate that ran brothels and "sex centers" that took in an estimated $100,000 a month. Deputies Tuesday night raided nine sex centers, believed lo be part of the operation. in the southern Los Anj!eles area. A spokesman for the lligh"':JY Patrol said .McKenna, of ~ew Orleans, became an officer in June. 1968. but was dismissed in 1972 after being ar- res ted in Palm Springs on charges of stealing and forging credit cards. · tion and t" o otht•r foc1hlies in a week. --------------------1 THE EARL'S Th1..• l.itl''>t sabotage occurred Thursday. Five p1pebombs \H'rc detonated al a subst ation here. knocking out po\\ 1..•r to some 35,000 homes in the S.intc.1 Clara \' allt•y. There were no injuries. S 11u1ki n9 Firt~? LOS A:'\G ELES CAPI -What happens when an airline passenger refu:ses lo comply with the "no smoking" sign·: ATENCION! MARIACIIl NIGHT AT ~ ...... ~ ..c0f40. S""lu Ti..e Starts At Y-Door I 495-0401) '• tc DO rJ TOUISIV •1<10)1 \TOii AT 21922 C...Mo Cepl1trel0 ..,,. ~J:> ., .. ., J' A••t 1-\_., THINGS AR E B ET TER AT ••. W ESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th & IRYIHE AVE.~H NEWPORT BEACH Don<tld Duffy found uul Thursday. The U .S. go\'('rnmt·nl fil(:d suit against him in federal court , seeking to havl' him fined $1,000 for violating f1..•dcral a\'ial ion regulalions. ·davis·brovvn with an Fruaul De11i«d LAS V E G AS n · PI I -H . M . C Hank > Greenspun. publisher of the Las Vegas Sun. has de· nicd any wrongdoing in the takeover of an airline by llowar<l Hughes in 1968. Grcenspun was one of several defendants named in a multimillion-dollar Securities & Ex· change Commission suit filed in San Francisco. The · suit said :stockholders of Air \Vest, Inc., were FRl.·SAT.-SUN. 6 to 11 P .M. VENGAN AMIGOS! 409 28th St. (Oii tM ~ltlN PelOinwl•I Newport Beach 675-6855 dcfraudedinthetakcovetr.~~ij~ijijiijijiiiiiilii~;;ijiiijliii;iiiji;ijijiij~~~~~~I ACLU Sues L A Police LOS A.NG ELES CAP) -A $2 million suit has been filed b'y the AmC'rican Civil Ltberties l 'nion on behalf of two \\Omen arrested in the •controversial "sexy- . ho~tessl•s ·' case. The s uit filed in U.S. Di strict court here Thursday allege6 that Sandra Bi rd song and Geraldine Washington. both 25, were denied their cons titutional rights to be free of illegal arrest and to due process of Jaw. The defendants are 25 Los Angeles police officers, including Capt. Jack Wilson, command· ing officer of the police administrative vice divisions. Wi ves Get ·VD 'Call' SACRAMENTO <U PI> --Housewives: ignore lthat phone call "'urnin~ 'thal )our husband has venereal disease. , California bealth of- ficials s ay someone tclatming to be a public trealth insp ct~r hu 'c;illcd Saerumento 'women, telllnt them to seek medical lltlenUon or tak ptovcntlvc 1meu:1ures because their hU.'\bands have VO. "You c1n'l imagine the telephone coll" we 1get after the woman hu.s 1had an oppor\un1t~ to d}scun this with her husba nd ," a State Joepartment ot Health ol· 1flcinl said Thuradav. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL 50% WITH THIS COUPON COLOR & BLACK & WHITE DevelopiftCJ and print orders done in our own lab. 200/•F FILM & .~ I OFLASHBULBS offer expires April 19. 1975 F•NTAIN VALLEY CAMERA 11045 MAGMOUA~Ol"Y T4UHT CMIAI ST A Ta llOS.. -Ha.UJ4 if Recilshr for FREE DUWING ' • ... DIRECT FROM RCA! Aner you'v(' bought your set. made your best deal, then we mail 1n your "Consumer Rebate Coupon". RCA wlll send you a "cash-back" refund check. 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APIL 1 OUR HOUSE PLANT SHOP • f.Mds Rosn • with bll1nc1d • t•rtilizer •Kilts A,itids tnd other sucllin& lliMCb •Co11llOls mot• th•n 24 dilf1r1nt irasses and -· r-----16£RMAil(l " PENTREX " Pl.MT FOOD •rfe9d. lawns. Shrubs. Tra.s.; Rowers and Veg~es •·Soll penetrant breaks u11 hllfd pan and other compaeled soils ~. Gal. oov;ers up lo 4,000 SQ. ft, Gallon size, S5." ea. ' 'Mow ... Costa Mesa Phone 646-3925 For Quality Otrtdoor Furniture Visit Otr Patio Shop · Phone 642-41 03 ,. ' \I \ 1 .. - Movie: Message -- and Mess en -... g_er Dolores J: Sloan dis cusses women on b oth sid es of the movie camera and film as history in Cal State Long Beach class in Westminster. Time Checked DEAR ANN LANDERS: This le tter is a complaint against doctors who make appointments with patients. then keep them wailing for hours in a stuffy. germ-filled waiting room. Shouldn't the patient be allowed to deduet from his bill the value of the time lost in wailing'? F or example: A lawyer's time is worth at leasl S50 un hour, a skilled worker, maybe $10, etc. Their time is worth money -sam e as the doctor's -isn't it? What's your opi- nion. Ann ? -NOT SO PATIENT GRISELDA DEAR GRIS: Unfortunately, the best doctors are trapped by emergencies, get delayed at tbe hospital and are booked solid at the office. So you wait -now and then. .._ If, however, you are kept waiting for hours on a r egular basis, you have a a legitimate complaint. Deduct your time loss from the doctor's bill and let me know bow you makP out. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a girl, 16, who is going with a super guy. 11 al is nearly 18. 1 thought we were going steady, but, I found out last week that he has been seein g another girt behind my back. She's a "hot tomato'' with a crum my reputation. I was really knocked out when I found out that Hal was late-dating her. I askect him what he was up to aqd he said ... l'm gelling from her \vhat I can't get from you." Then he added something from the Bible, like "Man cannot li ve by bread alone.'· I 'm a wreck because I'm very hung-up_ on Hal. I don't want to lose him. I think he was trying to get across the idea that he wouldn't be going with that trashy girl if I gave him what he wanted. What do you think about the spot I'm in ? -HUNGSVfLLE DEAR HUNG: You're not in a spot. honey. Hal is. Jusl Ignore his "after-hours" social program and !\I YOB. There's very IUUc chance that "bot tomato'' will dlsplac~ you. Those sad Uttle girls who allow themseh•es to be used for fun and games are seldom elevated to the status of a real girlfriend. l think you might profit from m y new booklet. "High ~hool Sex and How to Deal With It -A Guide ror Teens and Their Parents." Send 50 cents to Ann Landers, P .O. Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. fOlZO,along with a long, self·addressed. stamped envelope ... Hot Tomato'' could profit from It too. Girls who have gone over the line need lnfol'matlon to help themselves stay out of trouble. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Since others have unloaded their minor (and major1 irritations on you over the ycarl'. and felt better for havtng done so, I think l 'll do the saml' My gripe is people who spend good money to have the ir eyes examined, are fitted with glasses b y the ophthalmologist or optometrist and that's the last Ume they ever botbpr about something that ls a permanent part of tbetrfac~. I w l had n erve enough to carry a camera and take J>lclu"'9 OI friends. relaUves and collea,ues whose al¥StS are hawa on an upper Up, or halfway dowa a nos • Don't 1l~e1. rea»ze 1tuses need to be ti1htc()ed, llteltht~ned and rUDt.ne4 pertod le ally! t we•r 1h1saes myself and am nt a loss to understand how a ~on ~on at.and spec!; that are falUna otr bis £acc. ll wouJ4iftt){e m nut.s. 1'haitk1 ror l.wni me have my say. 1 FEEL BET· TER ALllEAOY _ -~' ~c'~ a n"BllcSodol beuuel1l1ppeau--. .. ~nullyoa forwrtta.&. • , .oi.-- By LAURIE KASPER OH ... O.lly l"tl«SU" The movie screen is more than a settJng for a awry. It's a mirror which reflects our society, morality and values, ac- cording lo Dolores J . Sl oan . teacher of a California St ate . University, Long Beach continu- ing ~ucation class on Women in Film: The Message and the Messenger. Noting t ha t motion piclurei; have been he re since 1895, she ex- plained, "We're tracing his- tory." Her discussion of the class, which m eets in Westminster High School, extends beyond women either in front of or behind the camera over the years and emphasizes that part of the course title which comes after the colon. She wants lo give her students a .. cinematic eye" so they will understand what is being said and how, as well as be able to ask what is not being said. ··1 think it's very important we see the media as the conveyor of the dominant values in the mass society." s he explained. "I think if we truly examine the m edia we'll know where we're at." A hundred years from now. people will be able to look at mo· lion pictures and see how people thought, felt and believed. she said. CATHARSIS Catastrophe films, s he added. demonstrate people's belief that life is c ha'olic. •·1t's kind of a catharsis.'' People can watch tht.> movie and get in touch with their fears, even if they are on an un- conscious level. Films, s he said, even s how people's wish fullfillment, a s \\ith pornographic films. Ms. Sloan, coordinator of conli· nuing education programs for women at CSU LB, also leaches classes called Helping Children :\Teet the Mass .M edia lmpact and· Film Making through La Verne College's weekend series. The Newport Beach resident h as a bache lo r s d egree in journalis m and political science. a masters deg ree in government and is working on another Truck o ·river Shifts Jobs f ' mutertt in J)tlychology. <The rirst • ''didn't help me career.wise."> 'Sh4' a lso produced a film . .. Women at Your Doors," for KOCE. . Nt.•xt spring, sht! wlll lt.>ach the wotnen in film class through Cal State's Radio·TV Department. · ln the earty :Jilcnl films, Ms . Sloan said, woman was either 11 very lov~ly, sens ltive person or one \V.ho henp~ked her husband. Later, the woman came in as the h~pless victim who needed to be saved by the m ale hero. But s he wa5also highly manipulative, us- ing her "feminine wiles .. to gc•t her way. EXAGGERATED ROLES Althoµgh some of these stereotypes continue to exist in today's films, ~1 s. Sloan pointed out that they n<.•cded to be <.•xag gerated in the s1knt films . Only titles, u:-. .. the man .. and "'his wife" \\ l'l'l' u~<.>d an thest.' films. none of ,.,,hich were· con· cerned '' ith thl• dt.'vclopmcnt of individual characters. In the 20s, there were the flap- pers, .. nnu g hty gi rl:-." who became good at the end. reflect- ing the existing middle class morality. "Very r are l y do you see women c reate lhl· action." \.\'ht:n they do, s he s uid. they create pro· blems or appear foolish. Never the hero or the pro- tagonist. they arc the reactors. Except for u brief period in the 30s, films han' a lso shown th<' fragme ntation of women who have careers bul a lso feel guilt~ about thl'm. a feeling "hich has been :-.ubstantialt•d in rcal-ltfl• studies. In the l'nd ol most movies. thl' "om an has gh e n up hl'r work for marriage. )Is. Sloun l"l'Nltls muth of th1::-. to the m all' din•(•tors. ~inct> .. film is a <lirl'c·lur·s medium, · and most di n•clurs ha\·l' bel'n men. Through · ':o.l'lcl'll\'l' JH.'r tep lion.·· a l·o1H:l'pt :-.he also uses in teaching journalism c:laSM'S. directors Sl'l' :1 nd purtr<1y woml'll accordi111? to thl•ir O\\ll economi<'. social. l'Ultural uphringing. ROLES REFLECTED )Jen want to Sl'e themselves <is tht.> conquerers because lht·~· By ALLISO~ DEERR 01 tne UJ•IY 1'1•01 !.I.ii' .. Wouldn·l ,uu liketodnveone of lhese?" asked lhe man chei::k-. ing out the tr;.i<'I or· t railer rigs at the California Trueking As:-.ocni lion booth. .. I have." rL·µlil'd )1 a1) ;.ilyn• Sager. :\lost of the pl'ople \\ho pa:.M·d her booth at the Jnternatwnal Trucking Sbow at the i\nahe1m Convenllon Center probably a~ sumed s he was just anoth1..·r model distributing brochurl'S But. her bus1n e:.s card read:.. .. ln ~tr u cto r , CT,\ Trucking School.·· She ll'J<'hcs truckers "Seven years ago. when I went through driving school, pcopll' would stop de<ld still on the highway. turn uround and s tare I s till get double' t;1kcs. but nothing It ke when l :.I arted. · The Arcadia woman made long hauls al'ross thl' count rv and ran three busin<.'sses of hrr O\\ n in duding a trucking firm and a catering truck operation ~forl' adding teaching lo ht.'r list THEY'RE HIRll\G Women, she a sserted. have the best chance ever of geltinif a job a!tcr certified trainmi:. "Com panies are dyiog to hire women drivers. Wh) ' The~ 'r «> tht' best you~an get:· She explam<>d that many mt•11 take the job ror the mon<'). .. They1Hsve to work. haven fom1- l,y to feed, the money's good. i;o they take it. tt's Just a job. ~·When a woman takes it, !;he 'I think it's very important we see the media as the conveyor of the dominant values in the mass society. ' have been trained to believe that unless they are like that, they won't make it in life, she said. Women, on the other hand. have been traine<.I to be afraid of ach ievement and to function prim:irily as child bl'arers. And this 1s reflc<·tl'd in films, but )l s. Sloan said s he doesn't believe there ha\ c been an}' villains. She believes all the stereotypes have b~en valµes necessary for the prd-erva\ion of our economic system. lt has needed low paid <ind rnlunteet workers to continue The best way to <.lo this is to cast women as homem:ikers. This affects men too, she swd. for they are portrayed ~ the workers. "We have to keep men in this pace or the whole system will collapse." Men are not· totally tu blame for these roles. s he added. There also have been women directors, some of whom have do11e what she considers the "most grossly chauvlni stit films.·· And sex role s tereotypes an' not the on I y image problem seen· in films. :\tinorilies also bavC' been sho'' n unrealistically Blal'ks han.• al\\ ;.ays been the slaves. servants and cooks. And the Aml'ril-an Indian has been sho" n onl)' as ma king it hard for the frontwrsmun. SKll.J.S SEEDED Recognizing this. )b. Sloun still is not opµosed to using film for propJganda. She admits that her films al\\ :iys earry her point or\ iC\\. 8Ct'ilUSl' this IS a Qemocratte soc1<.>l). :-.h1: e:-. plained. all ideas shou Id lJL· h <.'a rd ... But we need to de\ clop the s killl.f in order to real ly hear what ·s coming at us ... )lost pcopl<.·. s ht: said. onl) Sl'l' films at the story le\·el. She hopes lo help hL•r students .. really scl' what's going on in that film beyond thL· story levd." She wants hL•r students lo kno'' how th<.• t' am ffa was used to sho\I the person and to question wh;,it clst• might h~1\'l' been done. The morl· J person knO\\ :- about thl' nll'd1;.a , ~he e:\plai1wd. the morl' lht') can be a ··con- scious l·on:-u m ....... of the i<IL·as they art' asked to bu' BEA ANDERSON, Editor Frid~y. M.irt h 21, 1t1S 1 e<illy h;.i~ tu" :int to Slll'l'l'l'd Although the ranb of v.C11lll'll who drive thL· hug1..· \ l'11iclt•:-. an· growing. discri min:1tion '" -.1111 present . F air Emµlo~·ment ['rad 1L·1· ... Commission rulings ha\l' m;ull• things easier, !'hl' said. !)ul )OU tfave# to face the treatm<.·nt )llll get in an 0C'c;.1s1on a l truck stop ·T\·e had "ailressC's tell me lhat ;.i cl'rta111 section is for drivers onlv. Or, that the rooms were for · men on ly. That 's ndictllous: Thcy'n• scparall' rooms with locks on the sho" er doors. 1t·s som ething ~ou ha\.c to <ft:oal with.·· Trucking 1s no big deal t o )ls. Sager who r em e mbers favoring scaled -down heavy L'Quipment and trucks l'ven as a r hild. She built her shnrl' of soap box cars and did a bit of pre-teen JO)Tiding in the family car t-·,u111. \' PLA~ T '' o of h c r s 1s t l' 1 .... " r l' truckers-one 1n Florid.i. thr other in )1ontana Work 1s an integral part of hl·r make-up .. [ always h:l\ e al lca:-.t ty.o jobs ... she said. If the truckm ~ mdu:o.tl") h1Ui J ~lump she can fall bar k on her training as a nurse, hC'r skills \\S '' :-.mall bus iness m anngl'r and her job as an equipment officer third class in the Seobces, Novy Reserve What le isure lime s he has will r1nd her s kydi\·ing or rock climb- int. Maryalyce Sager, who has driven tractor-trailer rigs for more than seven years , teaches new drivers among other jobs. Driving, she says, is freedom. l u11L·11tl~. :-lw cJri ve~ l'wojobs <•s "1•11 a-.. ll'aching at the CT,\ scl.01)1 T ht• Joli 1·uuld h:l\'c no betll·1· rccru1tt·r ShL' has a \\ay or can n·lhn~ out negat i' l' altitudes. ·\\ hl'll I l~dk to ~umeone "ho "Jnl:; to dnn•. but Isn't sure sh1· tJn handil' 1t. I takl' her on a trial run 011 I 1' L' L'm pt~· al· res. .. Pr<.•11) :-.0011. they don·t want to stop Shl' hdll'' l':o. that a lot of people han• •• sl'l·rel cJesire to be et lrud.1..•r · \ ou · d bl' surpris ed al the doc tors. I ;m ~ l'r:. ;rnd comp<my ex· t-cut1 n·~ \\ho ll'll me what lhey'<.I r<.>ally hkl:! lo do is drive. RF.AUZE DR EA1'1 ·· 1 tell tht.'m to take a leave, go lo school a nd do il. · · ,\ gr eat many people idolizl· thl' huge vehicles. s he said. She look to the multi-geared monster~ with no trouble. finding in hl·r work a sense of freedom. She exudes self-confidtmce. 'I've alwa) s been iodepen- tknt I think l was born indepcn- dt•nt. Even as a liltle·girl l wa:- al\.\<1ys openinf! dool'b I wasn·t .,upposcd to open · · Her tY.o children M'<'m to tx• follo'' ing her lead . Her daughter "'ants to drt ve a truck for awhile lhen go tu ,·eterin ary :-.chool. Her ~on plans lo !>tudy mt.'dicml' "ThinR5 arc changin)!. People still urc surprised to Sl'C me on the ro:-i<I n lonC?. But now, when womtn 4pply they don't get the hysterical lau1hln l did.'' l f l ~\. Y Pit.OT Guests Piped Aboard Hurrying to the Pavilion Queen for an evening of fun are <left to right > Mr~. 'I!homas Williams. Bonnie Cowan and Cinnamon Williams. Guests of the Girls Club Q/ the H a rbor Area (-.·ill gather on the boat Friday, April 11, for a moonlight cruise, then adjourn to the Balboa Bay Club for dinner and dancing. The event priced at S25 p er person . will raise funds for the club. Reservations arc available al the club, 646-7181. ... • HOu.Ses Divided TOPEKA, Katt. <UPI> - All.hough they may be the oa- lion 's only married s t ate legislative couple, Paul and Sharon Hess like to tblnk ot themselves as just ordinary folks. He enjoys jogging and she likes to sew. They look forward to s tarling a veeetable garden when they can afford to buy a house. And, they talk of startin,g a family some day. Last fall Sharon de<:ided to join her husband as a member of the Kansas House from Wichita. She said a helpful factor in her elec- tion was advice and aid from her husband. alr e ady an experienced campaigner at age 26. They are both Republicans. Hess was elected to the Kansas House in 1970 and became a senator in 1972. "As far as 1 can dt.'tl'rmine," said the senator, "W l! may be the only married legislators in tbe country." Their unique status in the trud1tion-o.riented Kansas legislature initially generated oc· casional good·natured ribbing from fellow lawmakers. .. At one dinner we were in- troduced as Re p . Sharon Hess and her lovely husband Paul," :-.aid !less. Lawmakers Sharon and Paul Hess Interest Stimulated "We're getting used lo people telling us politios makes strange bedfellows." said Sharon. "One colleague told me tte was going to introduce a re.solution to prevent senators from sleeping with ~ousc members." The !lesses have been married ror :-.1x years. They occasionally d1s,1gree on legislation but they ha\ e encountered no major di!- f <'rl'necs so far. S haron s aid s he and he r husband r e alized early they didn't have lo compete, and both agreed discussing issues brought them closer together. his wife maintains she merely wants to be effec.1ive as a s tate represenlati vc. Parent Class Dr C. Hocl gl'r and Beth :\kyer \\ i 11 conduc·t an t'l{!hl·Wel·k t·our:se l'n· l1lh.•c.l Effl'cl i \ l' Parenl- mg at Grace Lutheran Church . llunt1ngton &ach Sunda.\'s. begin- ning April 6 . ..it 7 p .m. Gain Due Capricorn S.\Tl'RDA\'. )IARCll :!9 8~ "\"O~E\' O:H .\RR ARIES c \l .1n:h '.!I ,\pnl 1~1 Fnendly ad\ ice· could lt•.id lo a<:tual profit. Ue receptive und crcat.i\'l' lnn ·stment proct>dures are reviewed. TAURl'S ! Apnl 20-May 20>: Emphasis is on public rela tions. making some concessions and being a sh rev. d observer . GE~l l't l <May 21-June 20 >: Hi gh lig ht versatility. HC'ach beyond what may appear to be a hm1lat1on . Flexibility becomes a valuable a:,- !>l'l . C'r\~CER (June 21-July 221: Good Moon aspect C'Otn(·1dcs now with exciting prospects, romance, (·hangt' and c hance for travel. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: Legal papers connect- ed with property or long·rangc ;.ig reem<'nt come into picture: Build for sccurit). VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 2'll: Don l prc~s. If you ins ist or threatl'n , oppo:,ition sllfft.·ns. :\tessage or c..ill \\ill d..iriry s ituation. UBRr\ 1 Sl•pt '.!J·<kt 221: :\loney picture is somev. h..it of a J 1gs av.. Tr) ing to get· 'into focus" o<:cup1es time. What you pul into this effort is v.orth thl' l'ncrg). SCORPIO ! Oct. 23-~ov. 21 1. C) c:l c is s uch th~t roadbloc k 1s lifted. You m<1kc headway \\here m recent µast the rt• v. ere ~C'll>acks. SAGITTARl l,;S ( :\ov. 22· Del'. 21 1: What seems to be obscured could be brought to surface. Key 1:. to\\ clcoml' t ruth. {',\PRICOH~ ! De(' 22 .J;.in 1~1: Frie~ds a~e exciting . pn•:-.l·nt challl't1ging l'Oncepts. 'rou gain in ~urp ns in g rn anill'r. t 'northodox soun·c~ an· featured. AQUARlliS (J an 20 Feb IR1. \ ou "make a mark." Means proflo:-.:-.ronal :-upt'nors become more aware of you. PISCES (Feb. 19-~tarch 20>: What you d is - l'Over 1:-. likely to be result nf pa-.t res earch. in quines Now }OU can l':'\pand h11n1ons. LOCATED WITHIN HUNTINGTON CENTER CAR WASH hoch Blvd. ot Edinger RINGS 1/2 Off IK. PllCI 'I TO •JG • ..OW '4 TO 115 TU&QUOllE ROOM HUNTINGTON CENTll CAR WASH leach Bl~d. ot Edlnv•r , / Thl' t·ou r:-.l' 1s ufflon·d b ,. L h t' L u l h l' r a 11 niurchl·S of I lunttn).!ton Bt•ach ~ind Fountain \'allt.•y 111 t•oopt·rat1on "ith 1.ut ht•ran Soc1 ~1l St•rvic<.·:-. of Orange• Coun t~ PWP Two combos will pro· \ 1dc> dance music for thl' !-.pring Fling. s ponson:cl h , t h c S o u t h t• r n t' .ti 1 fo r n 1 a H l' g 1 on a I C111111t·1I of Parent:-. \\ 1t hout P artnt>r:-. The party °"' 111 begin at 9 p. m . Saturday. Apnl 5. in the D1snevland Hotel Proceeds w1fl be used for operational expenses Counseling To better m eet tht> need for education m thl' fi e ld of living . thl' Orange County officl' of the Amcric an Inst itutc of Family Re lations ''ill of fer several counst'l1ng . . sessions . Further informalwn 1:-. available by calling lhl' office in Tustin. Riviera Comedy. imper~ona­ tions and pantomime will be lhl' order of the day when Waller Craig ente rtains the· Riviera Club following a noon luncheon Wl·dnt•sd ay, Apnl 9. in tht' Balboa Bay Club. SC DAR Mrs . Willt<sm G. Meye r 's Sa n Juan Capistrano home will be the setting for the Wed· nesday, April 9. meeting of the Se1 n Clemente D a u g ht ers of the Amerk an Hevolut1on. Beginnin~ al 1. 30 p.m .• the session'' ill fL•alure a talk by '.\1rs. Pat Cassi. progr;;m coordinator of thC' Dana Hills Hig h School and Capistrano t:n\'lronmental Center. Forum .\n t'ducationa l forum on discovering sexual identity will be pre~ent ­ t d b\ Golden Wes t t'ollc>gl' Women's Centt.'r Jl l µ m Thursd<1). Ap11l JO. m Forum 2. :\1a:-.ters a nd Johnson's n •st>arch data on mall• and female sexaahty \\Ill he the foc us of the forum. designed lo challenge s e11.ual myth s and models. Leaders a r c Sh eryn Sis l ey and S h aron Prenzlow, counselors <1t Chapman College Com- munity Clinic. Assistants Faye King was elected pn•s iden t of the American Association of :\tedical A ssi s tants, Orange County chapter. Other offieers a r e Janet Snyder, president- elect: Faye Revers. vice president:. BC'na Kam- mer trea:-.urer. and ;\l l' r l' d i l h C u r r i e . SCl'f't•l :J ry Colloquium T h e C 1 a r <' m o n t Colleges Center for Con- tinuing Education and Special At.'ademic Pro- grams will present a :Vlini Colloquium for the Laguna-Newport Beach area T hursday, April 3. at 4 p.m . in the home of :\frs. Annrew '.\1 orthland. Laguna Bcat·h SERVICE SALES ESTABLISHED 1925 FACTORY AUTHOllIED SHVICE MAGNAVOX SONY RCA PHONE 494.7573 The couple s aid the)' fell no pressure from each oUier lo vote one way or another. After dis- cussing t he issues each reaches independent decis ions . While Hess s ays he doesn't rule out running for a b1ghe,. office. "lf 1 ever decide to run ror gov- ernor, though.'' Sharon said, "you can bet Paul will be run- ning for lieutenant governor." Nuptial Dates Selected !\lr. and Mrs. Hobert F. Robinson of Costa ~1esa have announced the engagement of their daughter. Mary ~argaret Robinson to Gordon Kelley Reid Jr. of Saus alito. They a re planning a garden wedding in Walnut Grove on May 10. Miss Robinson is a gradu ate of E s tancia Hi g h Sc hool , th e University or California, Santa Barbara and earned her t eaching c r edentia l a t th e Domini~an College of San Rafael. Her fiance, son of the Gordon Reids of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. is a graduate of Florida State University and the Univer sity of Florida ~~.~!!~ <!l INSURANCE ~ . .,..,, .......... ~ ~'1 COSTA MUA ~ 541.5514 ~' -RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY Wlietl Y• W...t ........ ltll H.tMw ll•d. c.t• W..-541-02St BROKER'S LICENSE A.YA.IL.AILE RIAL ESTATE What Hove "U" l.J A ~~orr College of La\\ *** Mr. and :\1rs. Charles W. Overstreet of Irvine have announced the engagement of their, daughter, Carol L)nne Overstreet to Air Force Lt. Peter Gordan Schmidlkofcor. . The w e ddin g is planned l o take place June 7 in St. :\I althew Lut h eran C h urc h . Jrvine. Miss Overstreet at- t ends Southwest T exas State University. She is a graduate of University High School. Irvine and attended California State Univers ity a t Long Beach. Her fi anec. son of N i c h olas P. Schmidlkofer of Phillips. Wis. and Mrs. Larry Public Zellner, Valdosta. \.a .. is a gradU<llc of the Univers itv of W1:-.cons1n. *** Kathryn f'ilzpatnck will become the brid(' of Hichard C. 11 a.cldock dur- ing May 21 nuptials in SL Gregor y's Episcopal Church. Long Beach. Mi ss Fit zpa trick, daughter of ~l rs . Allan E. F'itzp atriek or Hunt- ingt on llc-ach uncl the liite Mr. Fit1patrick. is a graduate of ~I arina High School. She a ttends· the School of Nursing at California Slate Uni\'t'rsity. San Di ego, ""here she is ar- filialed with Alpha Gam- ma Delta sorority . Her fiance. son or lhe Charles W. II ad docks of La Mesa. is an alumnus of Helix High School and i~ a prt>-iaw s lu<lent at CSl'SD. ill· also has served in lh~ Ai r Force a nd is a member of Delta Sigm~1 Phi *** Meredith L amport aoo Steve C. 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Prefix 34 Fruit dish 3 Otslrucllve By air mail 47 Beasts of 35 Olflc1al wtnd 27 Shghl -burden p0hcy 4 Food a'*"ndure 48 Small_ . 36 Co~ace flavorino 28 Cattle larm contribution 37 Bn'd Lahn 5 Emerged 29 Specific 49 Hercules' 38 Trunk ol a IUddenly taste captive lallen tree 6 Not 30 Proclama· 50 Oriental 39 Decorative fastened t1on nurse "° tfoPede 7 Btancn 31 furniture 51 Ponderous 41 10•.. 2 of items book words leamino 33 Giii bearer 52 Observed 43 Cencrat 8 51 000 36 Give and 54 State: Abbi'. l 3 • PEANUTS by Dale Hale by &nie Bushmiller '(OV KNOllJ ~'( 'TMEI{ ~E ~ NOW IN5TE,.\O Cf. PIG5? ANIMAL CRACKERS by Charles M. Schulz ... , -------..... , ,. ... .,. •• -u ...... -... · BECAtJ~E ~EN A Pio ~",,.,_._ __ ' WOOLD FINO A T~VFFLE, HE'D ALWA'f~ TRI{ TO G068L£ IT ~IGHT LIP . JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Doux c:==:c==::::-7Hi~FAN~iED.1 DON'T GET UP. MR. D.A ! IF YOO WAt-rr MISS PEACH TELi. ~ T~ 1KWH,W- l-CW ooes MV HAI~ L.OOtC? LET'S HAVE 10 MINUTES OF TO TALK OOSINESS TAU< BEFORE A6011T 6E8E WE HAVE A RELAXEQ 6LAIR ... FABULOUS LU~C>4EON DON'T! AT THE CL06! THAT DOES IT! IM FINDINCi THm' '-'ERK, TO BREAK HIS NECK! . ----......,~ 5HE KILLED MEL CARTER! WE'RE GOING FOR MURDER ONE! by Mell 5TILL., YOIA OON'TGET 5T~AIGMT·MEN &.!ICE Hfll EVEJ{.Y OK'f N THE WEEK! Ft • M1tctl 28. 19/~ -AN' ™Et.i Me CN.l'r SUM ro Cl.IMS #J'I ~IGHER THE GIRLS $fil VSMf ~,._, )·Ja .. Oh. I rC\:ommcnJ them hii;:hly-thc)" moved me la't fall and r ,till can't find my ~alhruom 'cale." • ~XT l1ME I'u TAl<E c.m a NIM ANO 'IOtJ HAt0£ HIS OUM6 DOS .'• t • , 41" ... ... 8f DAil Y PILOT Girls Club Duo Set Two n e " fl'l l•m ocr::> b•ve bee n numed lo the bcuird or the Faunlllin .V a I Icy · Hu tl tin g t o n · Beuch Girls Club Mrs . Carol Conr ".ts r~enlly na rn ed to the bourd a ~ c orporal ~ lt:crelary and Robert au~orr was named a acting publicity chair an Hn . A former member, James Wolk. was a lso e lected vice preside nt of the board. . Me mbers arc attempt· mg to e:.tablls h a Girh Club serving both citil's. Residents mtt!re!>t~ 11\ helping arc in\'ltt.>d to at tend the next board meet I ing, 7:30 p rn . April 3. at Founta in Valle) t·aty ha ll ~J Other Deaths SAN DIEGO <AP1 etired Lt. Ge n. John Iron Mike'' O'Daniel, , who e arn e d his , 'ckname in World Warf "~hen a bulle t pas:.l'd th roug h has fac1:. died Thurs da y. O'D anie l enlisted as a pn vate in 1916, beginning a CiffC'l'I' .. that s pa nned 40 )"e.1r:. ~:; and four "'a r:-. PORTLA;\;D Ort>. , (li PI 1 G r aveside services w ill be h eld .' 10:\1 on d .1 y 1 n S a nt .1 '.\lon ica. Ca lif. for ' Cheste r A. !Uorrbon, 53. 1(he origina l "Lit tle Fat Boy" of the llal Ro:.ach " .. Our Gang" c·omed1es ~O rri son di ed al h is ·J: apartme nt l:.i:.t Friday after a long al Inc!>:-, II • CHAPE L lllLl.. S.C. 1 1.,'IAP) J:.in Philip Schinhan. 87, co mposer and professor t'mt ritus '· 'of music at the li ni v('r~i­ J ty of North Carolina •·tdied We dn esda ) .\ •,., n..ativ e of Vien na. ' Schinhan came lo t he l'nited Stat es 111 1913 :..1-> a n opera conductor and was he ad of the or gan fie ' . p artment a t the Sd n F'r .rncisco Conservatory a nti an orgJn sol o1~l '' rlh the San Francisco S~ m phony for a time. Death Notices HALL OR. CLARE NCE. LUIHER H.ALL, J R .. tnt.,.,_1 of S.Hlld Anci, C• 0.ill of Cledln ~•<II 261n. "'s Surv•wll bV n1s wile, J•CQ..tlvn H•ll. o~ \on, Jett Hdll, -ll4UQftlN. Mlle•n Hdll, ·- btCIO ... r \, J•ck M H•ll .tno J•~> w. H•ll 1nr"e >•\len, Rutl'I Tl'IOmas. Ooro111v B•VMon dOCI Cl'lerc' ~•I. ' f..-•o• -.erv1ce\ will be l'leld !°Mlurdclv. • March ~th •I 1 00 PM, Peek f'dmtlV ' (o ton1<1 I Fu n "r.'I Home t n • , Ytt'~ttn1n\h r. (d rhe ldtntly r(""1U1(!':)h OOt\dt1on> b,. rnod" 10 Tnf' Amer1<an • C;in(.er ~t•t·•'I ENT ER TE 0 E.OWARO (NT ER, resodcnl ol Lonq Beach, C• 0.JI" of df'•th M.lr<h lSth, l~/S •t lhe •91' of /0 Sur v1ved bV no> wile Eltt.,beln E"tcr of Lonq &'"'"· Oi!UQhter '"""" Tnorna• of Hun1tnglon Be•cn, ">tl!r. Ma ry ~oll 01 lo\ A"9flle\, '°"' 9r8nOchlklren, L•W. Boll, ~9QY <lOCI l y Thomas WV f;t11 .. r """' " n "mber of RetirC!O Ot· t1c.~r,. A"-\0<1at1on and rf"t1r~d from thiC US.Ar ., .. lull Colon• I C.r.J~\·~ .ervo(t"> _r,. 11• Id •I 10 JO AM IOCldy Mtrcn 28Ch dt P~c.1t1<.. Vu w ~mo,. if Pd•'· Ne •porl Prd,n, C.i '>mtln> Mor1.-y01r'e<IOr C.AaLSOH lL'>lER ROBERT CA~LSON "'' • oe111 or L•9vn• Hill~.,,.. o"'" 01 Ck"'n MMlll 11th, 1•ns Sur¥1vtO b11 "' ••le fnv C•rl\On; two broln('r>. l"'ldncl (drl\Of\ of Cedar C11v, UIJn .ind \11 C>dn C...r lSO" of LOQ•n. u1 .. h, '""' , '"'~· Ved• Pl .. ton of '>•II La•e C•lv. Ut61'1 •nil Mr ~. LuRue Slew.art 01 l09ot'" Ut..1111. C.r•ve~•Of' \ervtee~ will ~ held S•turoo J 00 PM. El roro Cemet .... Y In El Toro. '" MC(Ofmtt~ -.. Uguntt 6 ea<." MortuctrV d1rettOr\. SCMLIEP"I / J ANE C. SCHLEPP!, \er111Cc\ 4,,. • l P"nd1nq. Dlld6V Brol"tr~ Mortu&r "'· 17911 S.¥1> Blvd . llunl•nqlon Be•tll, C.i llA1 1111 RO OGE RS RO E. MAR I£ F<OOC.f. ~ ,crv" . '· •re PftOOtuQ. 011<1.tV tP ntt• ', '" MorluJry 1191 I lle.Hb IJlvO . ·~UI I , 1MJlon Bt n< n C., llA? 111 I 11 MALl(OVIC Jr E!E ll Y LLAIN M ALK OVtl, ,., ""'"'' .. " ttrff CWnd•"?· Oil<S•Y C!tot""' ~ Morluarv. 11q1 I Ei• <lei' Blvd Hunl IJ, onoton Br.itn. C" 8-17 11/1 . , IL l.UTZ·HIGHOH It fUMHAL HOME Co<ona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-24 24 • ·1 •. J IRLllOAOWAY MOITUA•Y . " I : 1j '"· .... I I •d . , ''Il l ,(I I ' t I 11 "' '•l '• ., ,,., ·~·1 11 0 Broadway. Cosla Mesa 64 2·9150 McCO.MIC.C MOHUAlY Laouna Beach 494-94 IS San Juan Caprslrano 495-1776 PACIAC YtlW MB40•1AL PAH Cemetery Mortuory Chapel 13500 Pac1hc View Onve NewPort Beach, Cahforn1a 644-2700 PUIFAMILY C0U>"'Al fU .. HAl HO Mt 7801 Bolsa Ave Westm1ns1er 893-352{, IMTHS' MOITUAH 827 Ma1n~1 Huntington Btt.icl'I 53tl b~39 Frid1y, March 28. 1915 Organizer l>an Winkle, 22, an un em ployed e ngineer . is attempt·· ing to revive a local chapter of Ku Klux Klan in rural Kmgman. Kan. Win- kle says he needs 12 members lo start a chapter. Project Delayed By Mesa T h l' " 1 d t' n i n g o f .\ d a m ~ ,\ \ t' n u c.: ;.it l!J r bor Bou I<'\ ard. a S00,000 prOJcCt. Will be dela~·l•d for :.i year so the mone) l'Jll be spent on :mother ~lrcet job. the Costa :\IC':-:.t C1tv Council h..1:-. decidl·d · The cou nC'il decided at a meeting this week that the money be used for propC'rty :.ir4 u!s ition to provide a new o pening for St. Cla ir Street in the ;\l esa del Mar tract. Pres en tly . res idents can get out of the bi:it:k of tht• tract via Randolph ,\ n•nut• to Rn~tol Stred and lhl'\ "di :.llll be able Lu j!L't out a ft ('r the Corun;,r dcl ~l :.ir Freeway 1s construt'led through access to a frcev. :iy fron- tage road . But Pu bh c \\i or ks Director Jim E ldridge said Lh at eventu ally St. Clair Street \\ill a lso need an opening to Bakt:r Street. Eldridge l'~t 1 mated the cost of an opening to Bake r Street al Qe tween S160,000 and S200.000 de- pending on \\. h ic· h align· m e nt is c hosen . The council derided to buy the right-of-way --v. ith m oney sa\'ed by delay- ing the Adams Avenue jo b --t his year and budget money lo build the street next year. Eldridge said that the Ad a m s Avenue widening could hold for another year Detective To Get FBI Training The lluntinglon Beach Polan• Depat tment will lose· its chief detective for three months t l11:- 'pr1 n ~ wh ile h e un der)!ot•.., 111ll'n~1 ve FBI 11 .11n1ni.: . CJpl. Be r l Ek::.lrom ::.Jad todJ)' he pla ns to lea\'e T uesd ay for t he \Linne ba::.e at Qua ntico. \ ,1 • for three months at I h 1· r· B I :-.< a t i on a f TOP POU(' F: office-rs throughout the n~1tion <t r e 1n \.it etl t o th e a c<.1 d e m v onh a ftl'r h:.ic kground in.vcstig a- lron!\ and cle arance from Cl arency Kelley. di rec. IOI' Of the FOi Maratho:fi's . A Monster 87 ALAN DIRKIN Of, .. O.ltr ,,. ... *" 11 you r1:1n the Los Angeles city marathon, you can drink alt the orange juice and Coke ar- tt!rward you want. And you eet a T-shirt All that just for (he $2 en· tey, and for running the 26.2-mile course. During most ot the race it .eems worth it. You start out at 8 a .m. Saturday from the Los Ange l es Poli c e Acade my at Chavez Ravine <ijld go for a spin around.Elysian Parl;:. ouumc If you haven't tramed like you should.-and if you'•e tun a marathon before. you'll take it very e.aslly for as long as your spirit will al- low. Pick an olde r chap out abd run with him. fi e won't do anything foolish. HE SAYS HE'S SHOOTING for 31h hou 0 rs, eight minutes a mile, because the course is hil· ly. He's been running six or seven years, ever since he gave up smoking. .. "You s ee tbat bald-headed man up ahead?" your run.ning mate asks. ''He's the one always quoted an the newspapers and magazines about marathons. I've seen him quoted twice . Once he said no one .who has ever finished a marathon has died or arterio-sclerosis. "The second time he put it this way, 'No one has ever died or arterio-sc~rosis within six yt-an. of finishing a marithon. · ! like the guarded claim better because rd rather die of arterio-sclerosis than cancer. So six y£ars before I'm read y to go I'm going lo stop run- ning marathons." About 90 minutes later , after going through Griffith Park, past the zoo and toy town Forest La wn coml'S up and the arterio~ scleros is story c <in be joked about again. VOU R.EALIZE YOU IL\VE gone halfway <ind the tames c·a llt!d out by the officials tell you that the pace has been steady, 7 1f! minutes a mile. Far from the close lo 5 minutes a mile that the winner will be running, but respecla· ble. About two m iles before the 20-mile m ark, though, you start wishing for it to come soon. There's no more joking, no more kidding about lhe pain . H's too real. There's nothin g psychosomatic about the ache in the ankles, calves. and the back. You tell yourself to keep )OUr head up, to keep your rhythm, but it doesn't work. . ~wenty miles and the news is that if you can finish the last 6.2 miles, just a training run on any other day, in an hour you'll break 3'h hours. Some people aim to bre~ 2¥:! hou~s. some 3 hours, some 3'h hours1 som~ -'·hPU~. All goal~ are important. ' BUT THERE AltE HILLS now. The. older m<in is drawing ahead and there's nothing you can do about it. You think about how you w~ulti enjoy a milk s hake. But -the visio(l qwckly fades. Yoq start eounling. Y-ou're in the teens and then you're in the forties. What happened to the l w~nties a nd thirties?'Did you countttrem and'not remember them or did you not count th\?m '! You've only gone 100 yards. You try sexual fantasies, but for once they a ren 't diverting. They don't seem to last a second bef~re you arc aware again of the jar· nng sensation as your feet come down on the pa ,·cm cnl. You 're ,:onfused about whether the policeman is holding the traffic up for you, or }OU up for the traffic. He's wavmg vigorously I la lfway up Stadium Way, al 25 miles an of· fici a l ca lls out," Just over a mile to go.'.' Three hours and 14 minutes have passed. Your pace has dropped to 10 or 11 minutes a mile. SO)JEllOW, IN A JOG-WALK. Stadium Way is c limbed, and you Limp home, passing another runner who seems at a standstill. Then you drink or..ange juice and Cokes and you don't wonder why you do this. Jl"s not an- ticlimactic. You did beat 31.2 hours. by 53 !>econds .. Y<>u know now that you were right to keep goine. There would be nothing to ap- preciate if it was easy. For The Record Di••oluf ion• flt /tfarriag~ l•t•rH Fe•r1••tr y lt Hottr1Un. L ondt 0 "nd Wollo.im tH nr., Owl'n ~ Cynlll"l Cati J nd """- Rol>f"l>on Wollo.tr>" Non< 1 L •nd Tttr1 L HuUfV, !>"l'lby R•v ,,,,., L•Ot>•Gf~t" Vtl•\<O, C.nrlll•ll.a A rrlol• •nd 1c;n.1,•o C•,,ll•os lO<)<lO\ TIWlm••nd81rtl!Edwon 0<)1><1tn. Tno""IS L••11hlon ano Ellen uurlon > ucl>lot, E!flt>e C.,01 .tnCI Jet~ La..,~rd Mcfl-c, John i;dw •rd '"" c.trol Ann(' WhllP ~1. no.i J and Robf!r1 w Whtf(Otnb, All• L•M•• •nd U nCP Ntll H"9'J'"'· M~•lt c 4'f\O vir111nl.i p Alo .. nd••. S•ndft Ann .incl Jerry WArren ~ur , Ro\O,,....r v B •rlO Vtt111em .)o'- "1<19(1( J~~' 1-fenr v .itld Ann4111~ E.• Cron•hllt. Adtlt Nt wm•n tnd fOwArnc.tn• ..,,,.., rr Nirw .1nd G•ry L. ~m11n, Dtl•ne A • .1nd Conn• R, Two o ther mt!ml>er.-. of Avr<' Ltnor• M .. •nd ~oroo I (11,,lt ~ the Hunt ngton Be:H'h ~l\ltdfr. ~wrtnU Arthur~ JUft'I force, Poli ct! Chtr f Ea rte ~~ck. LiM• s .• ftd AtcM,dVW Robitaille a nd Capt. 5<1om1e11.'-tnct•L.8ndP1111•K•-'" Grov<'r P ayn e, head or ~;:-;;:;,'::,,·:::.c.;,0;:z I the d e pa rl"l e n t 0 S Un • lt•rrll J.aMUtld P•ul Bernard lforln dl .. \s1o n h "ve c.oocs ... 1n.Vt rd1t 1t11 .andvl<t•.a.ALor • · • ~· Ul!'bvrr llto"~-'nO NormanT also attended thr FRI J o.1o•e10. Ju•n• •nd Aeymond I G.tllt90' • ac ac em\ ~l•rk•. Ol•r•e~ floy •t'ld 9ftty Loi lltue Hu-n1, V•ltr i.•nd AltNirdJ. ,\ \\lllF. RA OE of rour,e..;. from ta bor rela· lion:-. to i.pl'C·1al pohce lt.1<.'l w~. are offered a l the <1C'<.1d<>m~. wh1 r h i~ :m e'(· te>n~1011 or the Un\verslly ul Vu s:inaa. Ekstrom ·,. <.'1l y pa\' ~111 continut while h~ 1~ :it lhl' aC'ad«>m y. hut the t-·nr "'''s 1hc l'\l• a <'"'-"I 11f i-c·hoohnµ I ,, Rt~r. lonn1•.A110MtrltYtl8.,,.. u~ J•mn T "4 alld 511811111 Mfl M<Artltuf. A.11118 A. lllld Jey our ... Burn•, Wt ndr F4yt •"d J•nw• AIO.,._ 9wO"•· \.Ind.I Mid Al-I l.a"'71t C.ltrlo., OtllOU ll "'9t,• llll-• .W .• #'d JolwlL .. HO<rlJ. K•llWyM L ... d C.eorot f M<lril""Y• Cl•r.n<t A •nd Motl'Ulf• L O'c.o-eit, ~ -.Ury M>CI ,,.,_ .. ,.... :::"'• O.«oe WeMr• Md"""' Mini. 0..rtOIM MfM,,,t tftO CDM• Oun ''"'''•n. Jo•n &.oulU •nd Altrt d HHllfll lio•1•rtO. ltlltMOfY Kf y •lld Jo\< 1•11 , -'"111 r • 111~nn l "'la )l\t ol• M .. . ' F~und Guilty Tells Judge He Never Filed; Tax Returns From Wln Services Evening College ~tu<f,ifd t '• I A push toward resolving a dis- pute ov.er the Evening ColJege, which lS l"tSpohsible4' tttr• night classes al both the Golden West and Orange Coast c~mpus~t has beeb rnade by adinb'listr;.rtots at occ. The issue is whether the Even· ing·College should be'run as a separate institution from the two day colleges. The Academic Senate nt Golden West College has urged trustees of the Coast Cornrnunity College District to place the E\'e nini College under the• jurisdiction or the day col- leges. TIUS \VEEK trustees were in- formed that the OCC Ad - ministrative Ca binet studied the GWC Academic Senate proposal and recommonded that a dis- t r i cl w i d·e comm i lt e e be establish ed to develop an analysis of all the colleges. The OCC cabinet also proposed that the adn'dnistration of the sur'nrner school, presenUy an Evening Colle ge operation, be assig ned to the day colleges begihning with the surnmet" or 1976. . The OCC cabinet proposals were endors ed by a un<\,llimous vote of the OCC Faculty Senate. Trustee~ took no action on the OCC cabinet proposals. District Chancellor Dr. Norman Watson said that a management study of the E\.·ening College is being made. He S1lid several options , will be presented to the board later . lN AN APPARENT rejection or lhe OCC cabinet proposal that a districtwide committee be set up lo study the issue. Dr. Watson said. •·r prefer the present struc- ture because we are continually involved in management self- sludy." Charges have been made that classes are crowded and the sup· · port staff and equipment inade· quate at the Evening College in · comparison w'th the day col- l~es . ·Another question raised about lhe Evening College concerns whether quality is maintained in pairallel caurses -courses sup- posed to have the same content and value in both day and even· 11. l ti.eve" took· care. o( tha f l\CVU , kept up with the mon~y l made ..• J don't know how much l'rn worth so if I Ci lied oul o•\e of them Corms it would be rraud;" ·•Exc"se me • • • Ford Motor Co. 's top two or· Ci<' er~ told sloe k holders that !slurnP\ng profits last year meant • no .. eiecutlve bQnu.ies -awards that gave eacb mon ~ e¥ra ANIMAlOgic¥., Mt&Jter . . '"(Al(€: Mf 10 YOUR LEAOER : " Tl1ree Draw Jail'Terms . In Robbery ., Three San Clemente men, two· ~1~~ Cam_P·'. Pendleton : .. J .. ·1~\.bave b~n sent.,ed to '~ryin.i'terms in Qrange~unly Jail fot their porf•in •a N~~rt ,'.Beach purse snatcl1ing inciaenl thbl-netted the t'rlo $20. .,• . Superior Court iU<lge lloberl L Corfman sentenced William Robert Storm. 26, ol J52 Elsinore A\'e., San . .:Clem~te. lo tsO, days in jail af!e'r he plf aaed guilty to grand theft charges. Identical pleas were filed by ;\farines Lee Roy Morrisch, 20, of 105 E. El Portal, and Gregory Lloyd LovellcUe, 18. of ~ W. Escalones, both of San Cle•nte. Each man drew a 00,d'°'· jail term and all three were plac~ on tbree years probationi !; Newport Beach pojJce affte~ed the trio l~st_Feb. 7,aftet they~-. tack.ea and .robbed Mri. Sara Ort wig. 67. of 3111 Bayside Drive. Police said Storm• knocked Mrs. Ortwig to the ground as she was walking near her home and ran to the car which contained his two co-d efe ndants. Police halted the car at Jamboree Road and Santa B ~rl>ara Drive after witnes~es provided them with a ·description or the auto. Costa Mesa Fiesta Set ingclasses.Allegation:ialsohave The chamber of commerce been rnade that the Evening already i$ working on plans for Colle~e is a moneymaker. al· the Fies t a d e Co$ta Mesa . legedly receiving more in state scheduJed for Sept. 19·21 in the revenue than it spends. downtown city park. Fiesta chairman Les Miller $590,000 in udditlon to their snlarles in 1973. Pord Chairman Henry Ford II an~ Preside nJ Lee A. lacocca were paid 829l,~'·~-la8t year, an inct~e of $16,Qlf>; tn>m the previous year, but the• percent drop in profits meant no bonu.se1. Earnings las t year were the lowest for the No. 2 auto com· pany since 1958. .. Dorothy Ebrltbt of Carlsbad says she can't understand what the worl4 press rnade such a f'4SS ttbout lait month. AU she did was go to a London car dealership and pay $103,200 in cash tor seven Rolls-Royces and t wo Bentleys. ·'They rnade me out as some kind or kook," she said, looking out froin be r rustic home at her private lake. Mrs . Ebright jealously guards her privacy, but agreed to an in- ter view with the San Diego Union "to sett he record straight." * Government auditors repo{led thalt'' a m~rnber !)f gifts apparent- ly received'' from forefgn gov· ernmenls by former President Nixon and his family are not of- ficially recorded. White I-louse gift records of former President Johnson were round to be 10 order. The report of the General Ac· counting Office lo the Senate Foreign Relations Committee gave no deta ils on the unreported Nixon gifts. • • Charles \\ _ Colson says his corn1natrnent to Christ has de· cpened since his conversion and the s even months he spent in prison for his Watergate sins. Once a $200,000·a·year cor- porate lawyer and one of Richard :\1. Nixon's closest advis ers, Colson s ays he h as no desire to re- turn to his old life. He says his only pla ns are to work "with the fellowship" and fo r ptison re- forrn. He has enough money sa ved to liveth is way awhile. Colson. 44, was lnten ·icwed in his sprawling Tudor hornc in a hilly. wooded are a of McLean, Va . Autographed pictures of Nix- on a nd former \'ice President Spiro T. Agnew hang beside his desk. • i\l rs. Jacqueline Kenned} Onassis returned to New York from Paris, where she had been since the funeral of her husband s hipping magnate Aristotll' Onassis. i\Irs. Onassis, looking sornbe1 . quickly put on a pair of sun- gl asse~ when s he saw waiting n• porte r s and photographers al Kennedy Airport and silentJ~· walked lo a waiting limousine. ~lrs. Onassis, wearing a blachc leather coat. gray pants. a black blouse a nd black leather boots. had traveled alone on an Air France flight. • President Ford conferred with Gen. r\lexandf'r ~I . Haig Jr .. NATO supreme military com· mander. Some or the conversa- tion cenll'red on Haig"s days a~ While House chief of staff. Durin g a picture-taking !iession. Donald Rumsfeld, "ho replaced Haig as chief of st arr, quipped that the general had "r e- allv over'pla)·edthis job." "I gel in :it 10' in the morning. have a sauna bath, tl'lephone rn v wife," Rurnsfeld said. "It's a .piece of cake." Haig is now posted in Brussels where Rum s feld previousl y served as U.S. ambassador t'o !'iATO. .. IN RESPO,NS.)3. Eye ning says there will be a bicycle College adminis trators pointed parade, a lS·ride carnival. music ~ to the climbing attendances at ... nd dancing groups, a tiny tots Burglars took an estimated S00.000 worth of personal proper- ty from the San Diego home of Edwin Lear Simpson, owner ol Lear Land Corp .. police said. night classes. and said that royal court, a young adults he.iu· became the 'school is 'rree from ty contest. and helicopter rides. ties to the day colleges it is able The bicycle parade will be tb respond more readily to open to mini bikes, tricycles, ~anging student demands, such baby bug gies. s trollers. un· Soli·c1·tab·on OK;d •the introduttion ofrourses. icycles. tande m s, and any other 'Night classes must be well pedal operated bike. There will Th c· of JI taught oth"rwise the adults who e ity ope, a national .. be divisions for m others pushing medical c enter in Los Angeles. go to night school would not con-sµ-ollers, cyclis t !> up to 11. has geen given permission to Unue to attend, Evening CoUege cyclists. ·12 through 17, ;,ind solicit donations door to door in administrators argue. cyclists over 18 . Costa :\tes a in June. -:-"":-:-:--------:-----....::.._ _______________ __. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ... 011 Y 011r Marks ~· • .'·· ,Ftld!y, Match 28. t976 OAILYPllOT U ,., " .. Auto Whi~ Starting New Busine3s in Mesa • I 818T£VE MnatELL 0. .... .., .......... Geor-1• Hunt, wbo rodo to f arne on the 1uccas of hll auto raclna equipment, hu shifted· gears wlth • new enterpriae called Ceors• Mur~ ~ecutlve Systern2>. Headquartered on tht west alde o( the · Orance County Airport. the veritute provktes in· door parklnc a nd automotive tervlce for commuters departing 1 from the airport. HVa&T, W..osE patented ~ •hlft•r .. JP.tailed iii prac· UHUy all floor'•thifted General Moton and C~ler products as ~al eq'4na:en~ H)'S hls ColtAl Me,a. ,c:Htpany will beeln ,t\.IM-up te_!'.¥lte on cuatomers' aaldl bJ tW'end 9f April. These two machb\es aJe ~ot well 'IQatctied for racing, but Qle .Air Force wllf have them on display/hi Huptingtbn Beach through Sunday. The U.S. Ai.r Force Cessna T·37 jet pilot traiee~· ~ th• fJel dragster, "Th underbtrd0 'Will be ort display at the Huntington Center Mall near ;Edinger'Avenue and Beach Bollevard. 'tr110W, the t•o-week-old firm ~es truspartaUon to and f rorn the airport, indoor parking while commuters are out of the -county, an4l a hand·wastled and vacuume41 ·\Jehle le when they re-turn. Former ~tqck60y Becomes Roliceman , By ARTHUR R. VJ~SEL Ol llle Diiiy ,. ..... He wears a boyish grin, and Costa Mesa Police Department Bad~e 115. but officer Bob Baker does not strike you as a typical TV show cop, quick to pull his weapon alldjoin a gun battle. Still, it could come to that. "One or my m ain concerns is coming up against a lire-or-death situation," says the earnest young patrolman. "Where you have to make a decision wbether to use 'The Weapon'." "I've known a couple of officers who have had to. For a few months afterward, physically and emotion~Uy, ydu go through hell. "EXCUSE THE expression ... ,''he adds quietly. Robert Les lie Baker, 21 , Wes lmins ter Hig h School Class of '7 1, former slockboy for the J .C. Pen· ney Company. is starling a new career. He carries Badge 115 and he's a cop. His dulics involve answering the front desk phone and doin g orrice work in the department's records bure au. but April 14 he enters the Orange County P eace Officer s Academy. simultaneously g r aduatin g f(om Pe p- pt'rdine l 'ni\'ersity with a degree in public manage- ment . li e gels a g un. lie learns to use it. J low to. When to. Ile has been s huffling papers a nd a n s wering telephon<.'s in the records bureau sinc·e June, when the poli ce cadet program began. HE IS ITS first graduate, but before that he put in four years as a member of the Westminster Police Department's law enforcem~ot Explorer Seout post. He helped capture a nursery business burglar on a ride-along patrol situation. He also worked on the department's bicycle s afety program. Even ,fter you've met him a few times, you have to Nimind him your first name isn't "Sir," but that's the way be has been brought up as a modem policeman. He never expected t.o be one. ··When l was a liWe k1d, I wanted to build a bridge or be an airplane pilot," he says. IUS FATHER, Forrest Baker of Westminster, has been in the retail s ales business, while his oldei: brothers are in the electronics field and mechanical engineering. Officer Baker, a Golden West College gr aduate, ls single and lives with his parents. Ile expects to graduate from the Peace Officers' Academy in late June. but says no change is likely in his status as a bachelor. He is to be a ssigned as a patrolman in the field, where all young cops start. · Drunks, dopers, screaming harridans who began their marriages as beaming brides and pathological bad-check writers could cripple Baker's outlook, but it is now idealistic. "I THJNK ~ight now, police work is at a point or change," he says. "I think probably law enforcement is going to change even more. "I'm interested in the SWAT <Special Weapons and Tactics team) but l'm intrigued with the duties of a patrol s ergeant," he comments. "I've seen them work." The patr ol sergeant is the man who in crises ls the nerve center of the sometimes-frantic process of restoring order, stopping a crime, or pe.rhaps saving life in the daily routine or a busy city. · "HE HAS SIX lo eight men under him and can't program what's going to go down," says Baker who hopes to tte a patrol sergeant, coordinating that community reaction to crisist He is a fan of former LAPD Sgt. Joseph Warpbaugh, author oC three novels about what police work is like, "The Onion Field," "The Blue Knight" and "The New centurions." Wambaugh is also consultant.to the television series "Police Story.'' "He produces as close t.o it as you can come with the TV media,"aeyaBaker. Baker, with eight days as an officer and a&Slened to the rttords bureau, says there isn't all that much adventure. SCA.GOkaya Mesa'• BiJ, For Funding Costa Mesa's application ror< $229,000 in federal funds for hQUS· ing and community development' has been approved by th~ Southern California Association. of'Govemments (SCAG). ! The SCAG ·review ootffl the emphasis on bousinf and said that Costa Mesa's application "i"-J in keeping with the-spirit and let-1 ter of the 1974;Housing and Com·' munjty Development Act." , The clly is w aitin' for._. state review of the IU)plication t.o ~ completed before submittu.g it to the U.S. Department o( Housini; and Urban Development. This must be done by April 15. The funds are expected Jul)'"'l, IC the application is successruJ . These are the other develop· ments on the housing front:_ -City Planner Doug Clark reported that Costa Mesa is now a member of the Orange County Housing Authority, and that the city will be a part of the <t uthority's next request for federal funds to i;ubsidize rents. ~Boyd M cCutlougb, a ll" employe relations manager, has been appointed chainnan d the ll·member Community Develop- m ent committee, succeeding Councilwoman Norma Hertzog who acted as chairman during the committee's formation ; Mary Smallwood has been named vice chairman of the com· mittee. This committee is the group that recommended lO the city council that Costa Mesa apply for ·the federal housing funds, join the hous ing authority; hire a housing administr ator and get in- volved with programs to Improve substandard homes. Clark, the start member work- in& with the committee, res><>rted that sub-committe.es are working on implementation 0( Ute ether programs approved by the ~oun· ell, s uch as emergency shelter fOf' evicted families, low-interest loans to rehabilitate housinf and grants to bring houses up to code. The committee will next meet at 7 p.m . April 8 in the rt.fth·fioor conference room al city hall. 3 Killed In Church t tlurit ~ aunt about $100,000 lnto the ente{Pme, a figure he tetms "em'•rrassine,". but hopes t.o oper. e a natfoilwide networlt of automotive tune·up and parting centen at airports eventually. This goal may sound far- fetched, but to Jiurst. who built an Sll mllUon·a·year manufac- turing plant from a two-car garage in suburban Philadel- phia, the venture should be a pltteofcake. THE U ·YEA•·OLD busi- nessman sold his lnteresl in Hurst Performance, Inc. in 1972 for S2.5 million in Sunbeam Com· pany stock a nd s pent a year pro- moting the Navy on a Sl·a-year contract. He received a Meritorious Public Service Award from former Secretary ol the Navy Paut H. Nitze for his efforts. "I was just sort of goofing off that year," he explained, but re- called a time when he couldn't af. ford the luxury. The former Navy aviation machinist mate started selling mail-order engine conversion kits to hot rodders when he was discharged from the service in the mid·SOs. .. ,\T THAT TIME, if a guy wanted a more powerful engine ·-GEORGE HURST STILL TINKERING WITH AUTOS Coast M•n Opens New Service at OC Airport in his car, he had to put it in himself," Hurst said. The m ech anic also designed .and sold Volkswagen bus bumper guards, which "sold real well un· tit VV' changed the design of its buses and st;nted making its own bumper guards,•• he s aid. The move put Hurst out of busi- ness and S20,000 in debt. He went back to his engine conversion kjts, and after an 11 ,000·mile trip to promote his p roduct, began to edge out of the red in 1958. Seventeen years later, the company ernploys more than 500 in Philadelphia and in several California subsidiaries, one of which designed the disc brake system for the Bay Area Rapid Transit Dis trict <BART>. With that business behind him, Hurst has started again, this time with a 60,000-square fool facility in Costa Mes a and eight employes. He is investing $50,000 in a 19· seat ,·an prototype to transport commuters and will move the first of six auto diagnostic com- puters into the hew building next month. .\L C.\RPE~TER. vice presi- dent of communications for the company. says the executive service will sa\'e commuters the problern or finding a pa rkCng s pace al the airport. "There are only 1.150 parking ~pols :.it the airport now." Carpent~r s:.iid . ··Activities are much heavier than that and as a result, m any commuters can't find a place lo pi.lr k." All .this \\ill change. Hy1'st feels, when the bus iness gets ooll· ing. Hur~t. who st rongly 1-csembles a do~e friend, aclol' Erqest Rorgnine. s aid if the Orange County venture is successfu l, he will tram an army of tune·up technicians to m;.in his na- tionwide scheme. .\~D. Jt;DG l~G from his pasL successci,, ·tha t time may not be tar off. 'Handli~ Contested L/tl. Boyd Ford Seat Problem 8eported In GM Ads WASHINGTO?'\ <UPI> -The i-·edcral Trade Com m i s sio n says General Motors Corp. agreed it will not make advertising claitns about how well it.a cars handle unless it can back up such claims with compe· tent scientific tests. The case grew out or a GM commercial for the 1971 Chevrolet Vega ·which describes the car as the b est-ha ndling ssenger car ever built he United States. The alleged GM had no reasonable basis for makinesuch a claim. Yawn Healthy Sign in Patient Writes a kindly feminine client: "Be ing a registered nurse. I sometimes have sad oc casion to watch patients who arc far past medical help. Once long ago, I saw suc h a pa· li~nt yawn. I was so surprised that I waited for her next yawn. Sure enough, that was the turn· ing point, and she recovered. Subsequent vigils confirmed to me that terminally ill persons do not yawn. And when very sick pa· tienls do yawn, I rejoice, expecting their re· covery." IF YOU HAVE 12 guests at a party and ask each of them to specify the exact amount of change in their pockets or purses. you can be fairly certain th:it al least two will n a m e · the sam e amount. Or so a statisti· cian tells me. ~ORAIN Q. "How can the Peru· vians grow things around Lima if it ne ,·er rains there'? .. A. A fog ba nk hangs over the city about six months out or every year. ll 's called the "garua." Dampens things down fairly well. WASHINGTO~ <V Pll -Front seat pivot pin brackets on 1968 and 1969 Ford Mus t a n gs and :\l t•r cury Coug ars rna:v gi\"C• w:.iy s uddenly. CilUS- ing sc a t backs to col· lapse a nd d ri vers to lose control of their cars. federal safety experts say. A spokesm a n for the l':ational Highway Traf. fi e Safely Administra· lion said suc h failures re- sulted in 18 injuries. r\PPROX Ul r\TELV 600,000 of the l 9G8 and 1969 ;\lus t a n gs and Cougar s a re in use. the spokesm a n said. The announcement. is· sued both to the public :md lo the f ord Motor Co .. was the fi rst step towa rd a possible recall action. ZARAGOZA, Spain <AP> -A crumbling vllla,e church claimed three•VlC· tims1 bringing to six. the number of Uves lost ~ its collapsinc stonework in five months. Under a negotiated settlement tentatively approved last November and finally agreed upon Thursday, GM said it would provi<te substan- tiation any tlrne it makes supt!rlority clairns ror its cars on such things as ernergency steering maneuvers, turning cor· ners a t high s peed or .driving the car in gusty · cross winds or under other severe braking and steering conditions. Q. 11WHO SAID, 'Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about il ·? ~t a rk Twain or Will Rogers?·· An NHTSA investiga· tion indicated the seal failures were t·au!.ed by "re pe titive occupant pressure against the seal b<ltk." the s pokesman 'iaid. When the pi\'ot pin bracket fails, he said. it can cause sudden partial collapse of the front seat backs. The lat.est three werkera were killed wben the dome of the Valdebota1he cb11rch caved In, oCOclats said. The masons were te- palrin1 damaee caukd when the church part!)' cJ.)l· lapa.ed last November kill- lpg lhree members or a family Uvio& in a neatby · G M .. s advertising aaency. Ca mpbell· Ewald Co. of Detroit, also signed the agree- ment. 'es~ Strip Gets Test A. Both said it, but t:harley Dudley Warner said it first. Q ... WHAT WAS the average wage in this country 150 years ago?'' A. Exactly SS.JO per week. ,\~I ALSO ASKED when and where the first blacks arrived in !'\orth America. In 1619. that was. Colonis ts at Jamestown, Va .• boug ht 20such souls from a Dutch wars hip. I NIT IAL FINDINGS by t he s afety agency showed the potential de- fect exists on both fronts !>cat~; of the cars in qu~· tion. th e s pokc:,tn an said. house. I WASHINGTON <UPI> RING '"----------.....,.-.,_,__. -The Emnvtfonmental • • · • Protection Agency has Planners Eye G .... " · lu' t uked ror public and .O.~ sclentlflc comment on ~!,:·•!'i whether pest strips, !' .. ;. .. !. '• • wHich hang indoors to i · . , . ·· j • : klll ln1ect11 are safe. "Why is a boxing ring called a 'ring· when it's square?" inquires a ('Ustomer. Because the original boxing sites were s imply circles drawn with sticks in lhe dirt. Believe t already told you that the earlier boxers s at not on stools, but on the knees of their handlers. DID OUR Love and War man mention that a woman who has been married once is 10 times more likely to find a husband than is lhc never·married woman oflhe same age? Pacemaker Warning WASHINGTON <AP> -The Food and Drug Administration says an estimated 4.900 Cordis pace makers implanted in heart patients may be s ubject to mois turt· Newport Beach plannlnl com· . Current pro ialona call ~or CJlte r.ut*nt: er tldS m.ahod. The proaucts, s uch as missioners will wait until next space f<»: eve y 45 square feet of .... ~u.-.nb t1H1tl4 "'~ one ·the ShtU "no.peat" it.rip, month to decide how to solve the public area an reat•urant.s. ·_,.. for every' 12 S(IUare · currently are listed Ofl problem ot overflowina parking Planners now have augcested For example, lf the ty !helrlabels as not (or use lots at busy reataurant.s. two alternate wayis ol calculaUns i.~ on C"'' Hl&bwaf n m klt~hena or ln rooms Commlt1ioner1 held a public how many new 1paces to d '4 apply now foe a where lnf ants, ill or aaect heartna reeenUy on a 1lalf pro-nund. • ·,ermlt ud ~new melhocl wen person• are confined. potal callln1 for many moTe One method calla for requirina ta op,eraUoQ; the ~taUrant 11My allo aro nol ·~· parkinl spaces than ai:-e now re· one space tor every 35 aqua.re would 11ttd 11 perce&. 'more posed to be used n quired. fed ot pu.bllc arH. Tbc area con· tpacta U.u are nowotJ~ re•t•un1ntJ, food pre· TMy took no action OI\ the pro-eldered S>Ublic hoWever wocdd CUrr tb' th• .a..-~an =r all on • r • • • 0 r poaal, but did expr.., aurpriae at be larc•r than ;.bat i8noWCOPnt· bM 13 ~--ttftCW' ul.T'fint Ital patient room1, the VH\. Lmpact the d\aDlel ed. Patio•. b a lconiea and method ••ne•ted, ttwaulclneed ~,x~:~dThundQ il would h~•· They wUI ,...n tbe .utrwaYt not now c:ounted would ros I · 1_ bll ... , ti , bllc oa..a-1 April 17 1fte:r be added IA • · ... ~ lmnl a no ce 1ct r, .,.uu • • Theaecondmclbod~bet.o ·uncterU•eateond.lftllltod,the more information es IF VOU'RE a cigarette smoker , your first two ciearettea in tbe morning can be expected to raise your pulse rate by about 10 beat~ per minute and boost your blood pressu~ by as much as an inch. Such is the contention oC Pharmacotoay Professor J . H. Bum of Oxf~rd linlversllY. He says this exptolns why the f1nt ~laaretles oft.he day live the perccpllble !if\. Addrna maU to L.M. Boyd, P.O. 8o% 1560. c.otto "'''°nm to nJ,::~ts~ w~!!= ~ calculate parkl'tl .,.... on the auat.y P•U1!n wcMlldlnftccd t3 part of tta conUn\dn1 detaH. • ·basis of total.,.. atoa ot the •Patres,oraw~rcent c~. evaluaUon of putlcldes. '-'..._.-.......-.....---...-.---....-....._,.-..---.,_......,...__...._, \ . leakage and premature b3ttery depletion. rnder fed eral r cgula tions the announcemenl Thursday "as listed :.is a recall, althoug h the F'Dt\ did not ~dvi!'ie doctors t.o remove the unit~. Instead, do<'tors were advised to monitor pa. t ltnl with th ~~c pacemakers to check roc poeslbte poclna And scni · tnii changes ' ... • . ft DAILY PflOT Dodgers' Buckner To Phils? C'L~ARWATt-;R, I-la. The Philadelphia Phillies, looking for :1dded offensive punch, rl'portcd- ly art:' talking with lhc Los Angeles Dodgers regarding a poss ible trade for Bill Buckner. Buckner, an outfielder-first b~S~.'man \yhose .3H average was ~h1rd best in the National League m 197-1. could be availa ble with tlw Dodgers looking for another l)larllhg pitcher <rnd also for <m outfil'lder to rC'placc sore-armed cl.'nll•r fielder J 1 m my Wynn. Th e Philltei>, who a dm it negotiations "1th Los An gel~s are in the prehmmary stage, a re offt-ring p1tcht·r Wayne Twitchcll and outfll'ldl'r Don Hahn. The Dodgl'r s arl' inte r est e d in T witchell, but would rather have Alan Ba nnis t er or Mike An derson m i,tead of Hahn. Lakers Play INGLEWOOD-Kansas City. Omaha invades the Forum tonight at 8 in a National Basket· ba ll Asso<.'iation test with the Los Angele's Laker:-> A119els Split SCOTTSD/\l.E, An1. II at firs t you don 't ::.uc:cecd, try again. That m 1~hl have been the motto of the California Angels Thursday. In the m orning, World Serie~ t·h<smpion Oakland u~ed the ~trong bat or a revitalized B1llv Williams to turn back lhe Ancel;, 7 I in a spring exhibition game. But California came back in the secon d game of a r a r e ··ctoublt•headcr'' to whip the Chicago Cubs 8 3. W1lhams, sidehned for t'"o wc·eks \\ ith a sprnined ankle. n· lurnc·d to the A· s lineup and ::.l:.immcd a two-run home r un i:lnd a sing le in the first ~ame whil'h h ad been postponed from W~dncsduy. Dodger~ Cut 10 VEROilEACH. Fla.-TheLos An~eles Dod ~ers prepared for their final sprin g weekend in florid a by trt m ming 10 players from their 40-man roskr. The Doogers also announc(·d Thursday that pitcher Tommy John, who underwl•nl surl!cr y on his left elbow during the wint<'r. would be placed on the disabled hst just before the start of the re- gular sc;:ison. After exhibition games Satur- day and Sunday, the Dodgers fly to Ph()('n1x :\fonday leL.tving John behind to work on his le(l arm. Willie Crawford's home run leading off the bottom of lhe 10th inning g ave Los Angeles a 4.3 vic- tory over Minnesota Thursday und boos ted the r ecord of the de- le!lding National League cham· p1ons to 14·5. Blass Wait~ed 2RADENTON. Fla. -H 's been a long fall for Steve Blass s10Cc he made that wild. g lorious leap into the air nfter winning the s eventh game of the 1971 World :--eries . He moy finally have hit bottom. The Pittsburgh PiratC'S made it 0Cf1c1al Thursday, a s kin g wai vcrs on the 32-yC'ar-old pltchi.>r so they can give him his uQeond1L1nn ~il rele:.ise. •·rn a sen~<.'. 1t·s a relief con- ~idering "hat's gone on for two a nd ::i h alf years," said Blass, who has labored tn vain to regain the pitching control he lost inex· pUcably early in the 1973season. 99 Tickets Bri11g Fi11e Of $1,145 PITTSRl'RGlf <API T ony Dorsett. l "n1versily of P itts burgh football star, ha~ ,\)e'en fmro SI .11:> by Tr<Jffi<' ourt .Judge Louis Dadowski. The JU<ig1• onkred Dorsett !'hur<;d;1y to pay the finl's on overdue parking tickets ··~ am,1ssed within the last >:.tr near his dormitory in the akl:rnd section • • • Yo u · v 1' g 1 v c n u s n o ~>operation whalsocvc.·r ithin the pa s t year." a<lowsk i told Dorsett, a ophomore who ha15 l'Us hed /(Ir over 1,000 yards in each or fits first two seasons and was a first·t<':lm All-American a~ '8 fr<>!)hman . An~C'la M arasco. chid · t>rk in M un1cipal Court, said rsett's car wa!i impounded y the city Marc h 19. Sh<' said c city would keep 1t until rsett comes up with $400 o wn payment on the fines. 'The r eason he got no break is because he is a rt>- pe:.ttcr," su1d M arai;co. She noted that Dorsett's •rsl reaction after the Judge ltvied the fines wast" call his ~oa c h. Johnny Majors . owcver. Major~ said later e would bt or no h<>lp. , "That's Tony ·~ bugine~s u.nd tho Judge's busine1'i5 - not m ine." the coach s a.ad. . , Frld!y. March 28. l97S BaskefhaH Now Fun for Wooden LOS ANGELES <AP> --Tht) lines a re gone rrom John Woode n's brow and b;.isketbull 1s fun once again. The agoni.tlng prc~surc of slr· ings ot vktories and stnn~s of natiooul lltll'S took its toll on UCLA's usually placitl mar\ from lndrana. Hr suffered a heurl at· tack a frw years as,:o and m lhe last decade and a half h"s bcen embroiled in more behind -the· scl'nes verbal battll's than hl' likes lo rN·all , ··This has be1.•n a more cajoya- ble season:· s<.iid the &I-year-old coach_ "This team h a!> bct•n very ttasy to work wtth -no bickering Of( tht court and no troubles on lh~court." lie admits that th~ 1974-75 'ersion or UCLA basketball has less talent than in the past. .. We havl•n't had tho great play a t ccllll'r, und our ~uards havfl been m aligned for their poor ::.hooting, hut on the whole this t eam h<J ::. played well as a team. <Uld basketball is, alter au. a loam sport." Change used lo eome hard to Wooden . 11. .. J o hno y used to have a philosophy and nothing would 'UPI T•lt9""4o JACK NICKLAUS. MOMENTS AFTER SINKING 40-FOOT PUTT. Heritage Leader Nicklaus' Round Ranks Among Best HILTON HEAO I.SI.ANO ~ C CAP> -Jack Nicklaus con sidered the question nrcrulh . He pursed his lips, starC'd into thl' middle distance :.ind muM·d He·d just been askl'd tf his f1rs~-round 66 in th<· $200.000 Heritage Golf Classic rank1.•<f among his best efforts or the l:.ist couple of years. "We ll.'' he said, ··rve h:1d • some pretty good rounds but, ves considering the conditions, th:.it was a good round of golf. I'm pleased.·• Rut. while Nicklaus was d e· li ghted with his leading cffor1. so m e of the ga m C''s oth('r g I a mo u r n :.i m es w c n~ t' on sider ably I ess th <in enchant t•cl :tftC'r Thursday 's pluy on thl' fi.6.>S·yCJ rd. p;ir-71 llarbour To\\n Golf Links. 'TerdlJlt:'." m ullC'red 1\mold Palmt>r. hb mouth :.i ti ~ht, grim line . He·d thrce-pullcd four limes and lost four s trokes to par on his I.1st t hrel· hole~ on hts wav lo a 71 ··\\.hat c::i n I say?:,-asked .Johnny Miller. "I JUst played lousy. I ct id t.•v<'rything bad "Th<' )Oung m::in who has dominat ed thl' gamL' in rcl·enl months hlC'w to a fat 78 in the c hilly, gu~t~·. hluslery winds that S\\t'Jll this m1llton;iires· pluy~round off the coast of South Carolina. Lee Trevino shot 41 on his last ninl', h~1d a 7:l ond \\asn't al all l)othered about 1t ··This is the toughes t golf course.! in the world." he s aid. "( played good. I'm not al al I unh;.ippy. I'm s al1sficd w1lh the way I 'm hitting lhl' IJ.1 ll .. '.'it•klaus. a \'v 1nnL'r hts last tinw out. maclt' seven birdies cl1•sp1te the seventy of the course, ltlC' advl'rs e playing conditions .111cl ~· nagging earache that pro· mpt f!ci him to seek medic<.il attcn- 1 ion before and a fter his round. I IC' was thn·c strokes ahead of ,\us lral1..1n Bruce Crampton . 'l'll'ran Don January, /\ndy ;\orth . Tom Kile ;ind U.S. Open <·h:rn1pion llale ln\ill, ti ed for M'l'«HH~;it (ig. ./ oh n ~I a h a ff e y u n d Tom Wt·tskopf \\ere the only others in lh~ c•ltk field of 102 lo break pJr. Tlw~: "l're at 70. South African Cary Player. the llrillsh Open <.ind :\t;,.isll·rs champion. ~hot 71 in h1-; first An1l'rican start of the ::.eason. ;\ieklaus n eeded only 28 slrokt>S o n the t1riy ~rl·ens of the < ourse h<' helped des ign. but had 11n unusual round. lie madl' four 1>11 die putts of 2.5 feet or more and missed s i:\ t1mt•s from eight feN 01' lt>!)S. . .. I m issC'd thl· ones r should h.1v1..· made and made the onl's I h<•<I no business making,'' he S.Jtd. chonse his mind." said Pete Newell, former California coach and now the Lo Angeles Lakers' general manager. •·1 don't think you could say defense was his !>trong point ln the 1950s, but later he became adaptable and de- fense was very importltnt to him." . For years the UCLA attack was a stri~t high-post offense. When Lew Alcin dor. now Kareem Abdul-Jabbar enrolloo in school, some critics sarcaatltally said Wooden would use th• 7-fOQt·l~ center 15 feet from the basket. SC Holds Swim Lead; Naber Stars ~ CLEVELA!'iD IAPJ -· John N<Jber, a University of Southern California sopho'mor<', had more confidence in his competition. but he also had more speed. ··1 didn't think I couh.J \\in." :'\ab(•r su id aftC'r setting :.in Am<.'rfra n record in the 500-yard frecst~·le. ··1 guess l felt more c· o n f i d l' n t a b o u l ( H o b i n 1 Hackhaus Ulan he did. He's j ust loo tou g h . Espetially '"'hen you're :.1s pas si\'l' as I am." :\aber ''as do(·kcd in ·l .20..l;) Th l' o I d A m e n c a n m <.i r k o f 4 :23.40 ''..i s set by Long Beach Wilson lltgh '!) Tim Shaw last week. Bad;haus . <.1 l "niversily of Washington s ophomore who best- ed !->haw's l"l'l'Orcl time in thl' qu.tl1f) ing round . dropped to 4.23Gt 111 tht• t·harllpionship S\\inl ··Hobin madl' .1 mo\l• and f didn't ll'l go ... :'\abt•r said. ··r knl'W I tll'l'ded .i lo<.id going into the f1n <.1 l 100, so r went out and got il. .. :'\abt>r's Aml'rit·un rl'cord "as one of four Sl't Thursday during lhe first cl~I\· or the :'\<1tional Colll'piate ,\thlctic Assol'iatiun Oivis1011 I s wimming und diving l'hamp1011ships <.it Clcvd:.ind Stalt· l"ni\·ers it \' Southt'rn C.1l lll'ld thl' lead al the end of tht• first finc• 1.·n·nts \\ith lli p(l11ll s. Indiana \\as ~l'COntl \\ ith 'J7 ~1 nd Tenncssel' third \\it h .)!} . Tlw TroJ:ins 400 ~ .ird ml·dle;. t l'l:ty ll'<J Ill SUCCt'S!)fUlly dl' fl•ndccl its title and brokl' tis ov.n AmericL.tn r ecord . Fred Tyler nipped L l'l' EnJ.1slr~111tl , lhl• old i\mt•rican re· t·orJholdl•r. h:i •• thousandth of a H'contl lo t.Jkl• thl' 200·\ Jrd in dividual nll'cllt>) title anti thl' n· l'Ol'd. T~ ll'r. an Indiana JUn1or. \\:J:. c-lockl•d in l : 50 .G28, lhl• sanw a:. Tcnm·s:-.l'l' · s E ngstr:ind. but ' lhl' l'll?('\ ronic timing sysll'm gan· the \'il'tory to Tyler b~· a fradion. Eng:;tr;md !>l'l lh{• old American and :\( ',\ ,\ rt'l'ords <.it 1: 51.28 in I !.!71. l\P .ult ot f hvr .d.\y "t "''hi 1n ttw "4(AA. w•rt1 ",,,..q .. t• ·J c:h-.1ny t hdn\p 1on.1h•P\ u1 C.lt."t lJnd ~t ",. Un', , 1t1 'lW "•" '1.,tr 1 ~Jb~r C)()vth.'rn (.11tto'""' 1 10 ,.) An 1r1c,lnr1•tnrd OlcJ ff\O:Hk4 2J •O Sho~. \\ 11-.on t«1Qn l c.nq bt·&< n. 1q/)I 1 B<1<~ndu,, \l',d,lhl\QIC>n . 11 c•) Md'>onn<ll UC.lA. Hu -* ~lrdt ndn, Soul"''" (.ttltorr11.1. '1> Jfi \ lJtOf'H.r ~t!fntort1. •.23 uO f> Orr, ..>Ou lntrn C.11ttor n1 t • • d 11) .00 1no1v1e1v .Jt n 1f'dlPy 1 Tvter tn01.Jnct 1 )() 61:! •Am, rtt.dr'\ record r.td mJrt.. t S• io. Enq\.,dnd ffl'nn~\\f"f'. '~no 1 En~trctnd. l••n ,...\.,..~, 1 >0 ~11 l W•lk ot, M•lm1. I .,Obi • bro"'°n \.out~ rn (ahtorn1-. 1 ~81 S C.or1n9t~. Al~bJrncl, 1 )1 Q)' P(luttu r. Southern Cttltforn • ._1 1.~? I J ,,.) "'°'° .lyfl' \ t tr rl•, ". 1..1ttv rtt (dt1fOrtH t .\J 1 • •· t ,·111 t>dintt t11ntr..ro )()Id j Stu m-., Aldbdro•,. JO tq • N'""· ln<11ana . 10 }1 } tt1 ;.o,, tnd•nt .\ ,O, f l'J An.lt·r .on. ~tanto1 cJ .~ I r ·11 •" t 'rJ "'"'I I M !>"'''• Or110 Slt.1tr ',01 I ~"'''", •1ufhOV l'rin•• ,,.,,.~>~J .1 ''"'""' lt.'•l'1•ci .,, .u 'dJ l > 1 nycn 1n,11,,n,,, J)'il ltJ 1'.'ul •I t lnr11,1n., .4J4 h & M tAlt1')lt t Air f Ur (.• ~)I ht Jiii} II,. t. ' fl '·IV 1 u~c ((h.lltH Id NdtJ. r l'lllUnn I 1taton tl 1~ 11 (Amrr1(4'n fttl OrCI, 010 n'"'' ,1 ;.1 ~oul~rn Cal1t10rn1,,, 191•' 7 ff't· cJ1dn,.,, I Ill'' J Allll><IM.t, 3 11 2'I • !>tantor<I • 11 ~I ~ r. """'' ,e1., 3 11 19, & Auburn, l '3 67 r .. un I 1nt11nr, 1 u;c 11/ ' lnG•tlf'\c) Qf j T1·nnt•1 1 ,, \' • ~t.1ntord Sf ~ A l H>MY\cl ~b " l lll A " I W,hn1n91on 27, 8 °""o !>Mle ~· 1 Aul;urn, .• 10 M 1t1m1 20 ... KINGS, CANUCKS ON TV TONIGHT VANCOUVER -The Los ,\ngdcs Kings will seek to extend Lhcir winning s treak to five tonight whe n they tan gle with the Vancouver Canucks here in a tcle\'ised ~a me. Action s tarts at 9 tonight \\ ith Channe l 5 bring ing it live. Conad~l is not on daylight sa\'ing time which cause s the late start. Los Angeles could move within three points or Divis ion 3 leader :\Jontreal with a victory . Wooden adaplt!d well and the UCLA offeflse was revamped d rastically -and spe(laculurly. When Alcindor g raudated, n powerful front line of Sidney Wicks, Curtis Rowe and Steve P atterson used a slightly dif· rerent offensive system and Bill Walton 's three yea rs saw another idea. "Yes. I think I've been flexi- ble," said Wooden. "Bul this has been one of my most enjoyable teams ever, because they have adapted well, loo. They wo rk hard and cause so little trouble that it has made this season one or my happiest. .. 1'he he:irt atlark in December 1972 forced Wooden to t ake up a new sport: jogging. His doctor prescribed a dail): five-mile .walk and Wooden has smce not missed a walk-run around UC LA's track . except when he's on the road and then he walks the streets or strange towns. Still his d edicalion to the e~· ercise' program was an inspira- tion to many of his players, who then realized that if Wooden dis· hed it out in long, hard practice sessions, they knew he. too. could endure that kind of regimen. PUI TtltphOle INOIANA'S FRED TYLER SET U.S. RECORD IN 200 INOO. Te1111is Ro11111l111• Sizzling Laver Tun1$ Back Fairlie ORLi\:'\DO . Fl.1 Ftllli ">l'eded Ch~11 Ill' l'J-..1n•ll of Puerto Ril'n \\as kno<·kl·d 0 111 111 World C'hump1onsh1p Te11n1 :-. ~.000 Rlue Croup tour tlal11l'nt Thursday nii::ht, losing to Btian Gottfried. 6·:!. 7 -5. Haul Hamir ct downl•d C:olt11 Dibley of Austrnlia 6·3, ti·! :rnJ f;11·ed Gottfried today. In other sin gll'S moll'hC's, top· !'l'edcd Rod Laver of Corona dl·I Mar downed Bria n Jo~a irli c of :'\cw Zeal:rnd, G-0. 7 G, and V1t:is C:t'rul:.iitis of :'\\'\\' York slopp«·d Tcimuraz K ak uli:1 <1f thl' SO\ i1·t l 'nion 6-2, 6-3. l.oi\'l'r ml't Jl'f'f Borowi<1k today. In other quart l'l'f111~1ls Th111 ' d.Jy. unst•t•ded ,\u-.lraltan Frnl SLolle upset :\o. I "l'l'cl RO/,!l't' Taylor of Engl.ind. :1 ti. 7 5. 11 :~ :ind ButC'h Bui hholt tll'ft'illt•ci ,\us!)1e Bob C..1r1111d1.1d .i G. 7 ti, 3·6. 1\ f(#xa11d«"'r M'i11s AT L,\ :'\T ,\ St..>l'ond -.c•c•lktl ./uhn Al('xanclt·r of .\u~trah.1 IJ(.>at South Africa·!'. Chff Dr~sdtill'. Ii I, 7-5 Thursda\ to ackanl'l' 1nl11 tilt' C]Ual'll'l'f111;1'b or the SG0,000 World Chamµionship Tcnn1-. Atlanta Clas!-ic Thl' seconcl-round al'l1<111 for lhc Heel Group to11r1n g pro ... folio\\ ed the ~<'rt pt as third :-.e«ded Stan Smith and :->ixt h r ;111ked 11 a m id Solomon :1brl r·1· corded victories. Smi th s id elint•d Anand Amritr~1j of l ndi:l r. I. Ii 2 \\hilc Solomon disposed of Amntrafs brother. V1Ja~·. G·1. li I In lhc other S!'l'Olld·rouncl match Thun;day, :\ttlan Holecek of Wes t Germanv dO\\lll'd Craham Stilwell of Gi·e<Jt Bnlam G· I, ll -0 111 a balllt• of urt:.l'l'dt-d players. Goolagong Up11ef PHJLAD E LPlllA -Chris Evert a nd :\I art in a :'\avr~1t1lova scored c:ontrasltng v1cloric>s Thursday night 1n rcachinl! th1' "emifinal round of the $75.000 Philadelphia Tcnms Cla!,sic :1t the Palestra. Second -seed ed F.vNI out· ll ul'1 1·d ,,., 1·111 h "' t'lh-d :'\ .1111 \ (;111111•1 Ill .I lt.1s 1·lt1w Sii U!.!).!ll· 7 " I. 1 I .l'l't h .111d1•d :'\ .1 \Tai tlm .1. .111 II{ 'l',1 r-old from < 't.l'l'ho:.lm ,1k 1.1 lOJ;pl,•d tfrfl'lld Ill ..! f'h.tlllfHl•ll ( ll .1 :'>I lll'O/O\ •• t1I lh(• Stl\ lt'I I 1111111 ti I . I"· Ii I Ill .1 Ill .1 S I C' I' p I t' C l' II I s I' \ 1 • I 1 strokt.'work in llll' forl'l'Ollt't ll1lli l' Jl'an K111;.: \\Oil i; I . "11 ll n· r \\"en d \ 0 ' t· r lo 11 " h 1 IL· \"irgini.1 \\-~1tl l' upsl'l fout·th 'l'l'lkd E\'lllllll' Gool;1gong. h I "lJ .\f#H"t•ombe itc ~'·mis .I ,\ c K s () :'\ . ~1 I :-. :-. . .\u..,lr.d1 ~111 s .Jt1h11 :'\'1°\\1·omhc• .111d K,·11 Ho:-.1•\\ all s\nt~··h·cl lo lhrt'l' ">l'I \'tdortl'S Thursd:i\ 111 :td\',tnt· 111,.: 111 the sl'mtfinals i)r tlw ~:l:l.OOO Tl•11111., South lnnta tiun;_il tourn.1 llll'll I ;. .:\c" l'Olllllt·. thl' top SL'l'tl. out l.1.,ll•d ill tl·m111·n ·d R11m ,111ia n Ion T11·1ac· 6 -3. I lj. fi·::?. But Ros e\\ .111 . thl' d1m111111i\ 1• 10 ~ C'.tr-old :'\o 2 ~l'l'd , 0\'1•r -.hado\\l'd his c·ounlr~ m.111 ''t\h .1 hnlltalll r ally ru1· ;\ ·' 7. 7 ;;, li .: ' i l' I o r Y o v l' r u n s t • l' d l ti Eng lt~hm .111 .J11h11 F1•.1\ l '• Verl)w11 Dei Star S11arks 110.100· Wi11 SACRA~tE:'\TO <AP) -1\ team of California high school sl·nior all-star s. paced by Rov Hamilton's 32 points, beat a U.S all star high schobl seniors' basketball team Thursday m~ht J 10-100. The game, firs t of its k ind, ",1-. arranged as a benefit by ;i1ul for the Los Angeles Summer Olvm pies Den~lopmenl p rog1·.im. 11 drew a c:ipa<'ity 3,767 f,Jll-. It) :\h'mori a I i\ ud itorium. .\notlwr sellout crowd is experted \\ twn lhe team s play again !->uncia\ night in Long Beach. · Syracuse Unlikely Title Pretender Hamilton, a 6 -fo_ot-3 guard from Verbum Dei High, was ttw !!amc's h igh scorer, and Winford Boynes of Okh1homa City, a n foot-7 forward for the U.S. all stars, was runner· up with 26. By Associate"d Pre!>s The NCAA's bas ketball playoffs h av1· c·vrrything this year A per l'nnt a l rhampion in t:CLA. -A Learn loaded w1lh lradition in Kentucky. -A rising power in Louisville. -And Syracuse. Syracwle? Yt-S, Syracu~e. 'fhe team that nobody tx· peeled with playC'r s that nobody wanted is among the final four :ti this year 's giamorou~ µlayoffs 1n San Diego. And nobody i~ more surpri~ed than Syracu!>t'. "It's unbe lievubll'," :>Jys .s ports Information d ir tctor (1 Larry Kimball. And few · would disagree. The Orangemen are an unlike· ly pretender to the crown. They :.ta rted the season with three of Inst year ·~ starters gone. None of their player s. including powerhouse f orward Rud y llockelt, was heavily recruited by unybody. Co,tC'h tloy Danforth didn't ha ve hjs starting tea mo( Hackett, Chris &.-ase, Ernie Siebert, Jim Lee and .Jim Williams playing ai; n unit until th~ ninth gom~ or the s~oson. When the Orangemen won th<.' ECAC's New York Sta~ tourna· m~l and took an et-large berth in the> NC AA East Regional playofls . they weren't given a chanre to get past the first round. But something that Danforth hkes to call "character" con· tinul'd to emerge and Syracuse upset La Sal l e 87-83 In Phil.1delphia . The Orangemen we~ given little C'ha~e to beat North Carolina in the stml(mal ~ o( the East Regionals a t Providence. But they did, 78 76. Kansas Stal<> would stop the Orangei;nen. ntost thought. But Syracu111e won rn overtime, 95-87, and movt'd townrd a "atnmlt m eeting in San Dlc o on the wlngs of a nlnt· ~:tmE' winning streak OvNnigttt. lht• Orangc m en l<>aped from No. 20 tic to No. 6 in tac n ational p o lls. gi ving tredence to that old chestnut, "learn ba-;ketball." "Actually, there's no other way to describe our tc<Jm," soys l\tmha ll ... fL 's got ·~r eat charat'tc r . They are a f(roup of hard working. disciplined players. F.uch makes a contribu- tion. They're extremely un· selfi~h. They pass the ball \'('r) well.'' The Orangt-mtn amassed 589 as:.iMs lo 456 for th opJ>O$ilion thl!f season, a blj rtason \\hy they (arry a 23·7 r~~ lnto the c hampionship round . The California team led from the flr::.t few m inutes and held <.i 52·43 edge at halflime. 8111 Cartwn l(ht. 7-fool center from Elk Grove, Calif .• Rcored 21 points. Other players on lhe win mng team .who wer~ in double f1g1.1rei. "'e re David Greenwood. 6 foot-10 forward and a Verbuo1 De1 teammate of Haft\Uton, with 16. nnd J llmes Hardy or Long Beach with 10. Bernard Toone. 19, a 8-(()()(.9 forwnrri from Yonkers, N. Y .. hit 19forthe U.S. team. Quanb Re1- i:io Cs rt er oC Loniz Island, N. Y. and Cllrll Richardson of Seat~e were th e l osers' oth-.,r performers in double fi1ures with 11 and 10, respectively . r Friday. March 28. 197~ OAILVPILOT Bt.H 'Pas tore At J C B e lays • I Stifles Brow n Takes l '\ Corona Jav elin Title POM ONA-Right- hander Frank Pastore of By DAVE llOi\lA!'iO Damien was too much for 01111•0••1r P1 .. 1s~f Corona del Mar High's T 0 H H A N C E Sea Kings Thursday as he Orangi• Coast Collcgt•::. h d ulf h S K. Jun Brown tossed the an c ed t e ea mgs J·:.i,·ehn200 5Thur~tlayaf­on two hits en route to a 5·0 victory in the consola-ll'rnoon to \~in the cn~nt 1 n t h c S o u t h l' 1· n lion championshiP game C:.ihfornia JC track :.int.I in the 32-team l>omona Invitational Baseball fil•ld relays al El C<imtno h Colle~t· tourney at Ralph Wels Bro'>'n was till' onl.v Park. Pastore struck out six an:J wmner in the rorn , and lhe only hits for pct1t1on, but Or•tnl?l' Corona del Mar were by Coast had one rel<iY learn Mark Frankliu and J eff bl•atcn at the tapl' and Johnson after two out in had another finish second the seventh frame. after beini:: Ill the rart• <tll lhl' \\ d\ lonc;i tle•tl• 10 ~· > ~u11e11on 1 31 2, 3 El Ce1mlno 1 31). ' 7 Mtl• RtH•y 1 LA Pttrn i °" 1; '. 7 Ml SAC 9 10 1, 3 LACC ft JO>. •, occ 6 l l I Mile ~elby 1 Ml SAC J 1~.'I 7 Poadvn• J 20 O 3. Lon9 lko•" c.1,:,?oo ~ 2~~ p,.,,,., 3 7• I, ). El / SP I Homh ILA Pt"1'ttl S1·1' 7. ~I B•oo•n• l(C) •9 •• 3. Kell~ '~ JCI' 43 S• · • Fran~ltn tOCCI •16, ), tw"991~r <LCI •1 • Jorl•n 1 Bro .. n IOCCI IUO \, 7. fl"rOrf' (LACCI lH·S J Roybdl • fooadMa I lil 9. • C.tov~r IMI. _,A(l 1191 ~.Sn1rtcllff !OC.CI 11' > Otscu• I lo.•11\ IFJCl lH O. 1. ll•o .. n tfJ(I 145 O. J Norn•\ IPd•-n•I 108 4 1w~OOt'll (I.A lldllhl Ul·S. ) Arno10 lLA lfall<:y) Do 11 Pv I ~nget ECl IS 0 1 Sltllff1n> fl ( l f r~n<ll \Ml SAC.I t•o • ~.<oDbr Ml SAC11Jo HJ I VtQ9t•no . EC I 6 10 7 """*r ILb(.(.I o o ) ~ng~r !OC:C f>-b 4. Pa•mtr fJClo b ) frd n1•ECto• LJ l frren•dn tEC(I 17 &. t T,•on llACC• 71 0. 3 S1Mtn OCCI n J 4 C.olltdn• ILSCC I H I ) <.,lover \111'1 ~A(.I 71 I , 1 J 1 Poll> on IM• SACI •o I 7. I"\' •l((l •)I. :.toll llolll. ~C> Oo • Tyron •LACtJ 4) • ) Y,1ttl"I I ~d\d(h.'"d t 4.t. 1 Sunset Leflflue Chanapions thDamien, now 12~3,.., for ~It 'san Antonio ,,011 e seasoi:i. repeatt:\.I as 0 1 v 1 !'l 1 0 0 l 1 1 u r i: e consolation champs. school ·i , ilh 6? >0 1l Corona del Mar finished · .. , s ' -I 11 s the tourname t 'th 3_2 ~' hil.c Or~ngl' Coast l'.a!ne n WI a In fifth Hl that dl\'ISIOO rccor~ and now takes a \\ith 3 ,1 points. Los breather before Ange ll's llarhor corn- Tuesday 's .. Cen~l;l r Y plctcly dorn1nall·d ~eag~e cr.ucaal against Division Ill with 89 points mvadmgV11la Park. Both while Golden West was 10141 fec1m Score\ I Ml ~AC ol, 1. (.t (onuno ~l. J LA J:.'•t:ru . "d .t F-u11~, ton 4b ~ l IJ'll A ngf'lt~ Cit,. u .. U• an91' (Ud '' l• ll t ~I I LCinQ U.,..c.t ' 1d. ij l'u><tllu'ld 18 q LA \/alley I. Coach Bill Jewell's Newport Harbor High Sailors won the Owsley, Kevin Robertson. Top row -John Dobrott, Greg Sunset League swimming championship for the second ' Full~. Frank Anderson, Mitch White, Ted McGinley, Jeff straight year. Front row <from left) -Jeff Stevens, DeMott, Mike Vellekamp. Missing are seniors Eric George Newland , Mike Johnson, Keith Robinson, Bob Elder, Bill Pritchard, Dan Loomis and Brian Lippold . ere:!-Oin loop warfa.re. sixth with 2:1. Pastor.::. who patche:<l In one of thL' most l''\C'it- Otv1\lon l • .a Mdc· R•'let'f 1 L.A Horb<1t ti &8 a! ;d ~:~umar 1/ ~q 1, 3 C.ot<Jen Wttl. ; • '>nullle Hurdles··l HMbor ~1 S, 7. ,, P,;1orn.ir Ol·O. 3 We<>I LA OA J; 4, (..t>ldf'n°'A'~.:'>tt>9 1 Y .. •• Rustlers In 3-2 Setback SANTA MARIA- Golden West College's Rustlers were in consola- tion action today in the Hancock b;,i s ebull tournament here follow- ing Thursday's 3-2 set- b ack at the hand of DeAnza. The Rustlers met the host Hancock College nine a fter the latter dropped a 5-4 decision to Canada College in the opening round. Golden West loaded the bases with three free passes in the ninth inning Thursday, but couldn't come up with the key hil to overcome OeAnzu's advantage. DeAnza scored in the s ixth inning. then came up with a two-run horner in the top or the eighth in· ning to obtain ~ 3-0 margin. Catcher Jerry Brown stroked a two-run rour- bagger for Golden West in the bottom of the eighth with John Mac auley aboard . Macauley h ad reached first on a single. Pitcher Tiltl H1chard-; looked good in striking out seven and walking only three. but the gopher ball in the eighth proved his undoing C.otOen Wot UI Motc.,uley, 31> North.ct Brown. c HttMrd,,p Mlll,,rl Whllrto,11> RunQll>, Ph Huels.on, pr-< I Elch•ndy, II H l<r~er, ttt u-\\}b lot••~ •0 r 1 0 I 0 A 0 I 0 C) 0 I 0 J 0 • 0 ' 0 10 1 II rbt I 0 0 0 1 , I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 ~ 0 0 2 S<or~ bf l11n1n9\ ~Anld GWC r II I' 000 001 070 l " () 000 000 ow , 0 1 O a t es Quits S anta Ana C age P ost Bill Oaks. ;.1tll•r five successful \.ears as San- ta Anc.1 Co.lll•gc twsket- ball co:1<:h, has rt':-1gnl'<I that p<>~1lion to JCC'l'Pl the head coal'h in.I! rems of Athlrtes In .\ction West, which is to be h eadquartered in Orange County. • • It · s '' ll e x c 1 t 1 n g t'hallenge,"' :.;.1ys Oates, a Balhoa re s ident . •·we'll ha\'c a tryout in early JunL' and m y first priority :1s coach is lo begin a hcuvy recruit- ment proi,!r<Jm ." Athletes ln Action is a religious-oriented gl'O\IP which competes with post gradualus who have not playect pro- fession1tlly. !'\ext year's schedule alreadv inrludes Jn dianu. Louisville. ~orth Carolina State. ~otn· D a m l' , ~1 ~· r q u l' t t e • Alabama, Raylor. :\J("m· phis State and Cal State CLong Reacb ). ":\ht'hig:in '4Dd Purdue want to play U» next 1 year. too." ~a)'1t Oat~. •·We'll ulso be comf'l'ltn" in AA l" tourneys nnd m forelan com pet It Ion Pcrhn~ even f\ugs10." Oates coa~ti•d at V11la Park llltih tor tctvero.l 5~o•o n s bcf or~ r e · juven11Allng th(' Sonta Ano Collclt(' program. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SPORTS Gauchos Downed By Dons Former Mater Dei Hig h baseball standout J erry Linnert led the v.<.iy with a solo horner in the fifth inning to help pace his Santa Ana College m ates 1o a 7-1 non-conference triumph over Saddleback College Thursday afternoon. The Dons dropped Sad- dleback to a 10-8 overall rc('ord as the Gauchos could collect only three hits off Santa Ana pitching. And the Gauchos were guilty or four miscues as Santa Ana scored a run in the rirs t and two in the Sl:'cond to take a 3-0 lead. Saddleback countered with a single tally in the third inning, but that was about the end of Gauchos' fireworks .. Al ec Robbie walked to start the third. and after two out, Rich Douglass nursed a free pass. Chuck Adamo hit a hot one lo third that couldn•t be fielded and was ruled an error. The ball skipped into left field and Robbie scored on the play. Carl Sandstedt was the only other Gauchos player to get as far as third base. He reached first on a walk, stole second and went to third on a passed ball with no out in the fourth frame. !.•ddlebKtc I II RobbiP, rl Hts~r. 20 Pryor. II Oougten.dh Adamo,<I Sprtnc;iman, lb ~ncl\leOI, lb Hollell p11 P.·•C'Qud, { Z11no111. pn AU.>m'>,">~ C..y pl! H•Ut!ll,p Mouc;ihen 0 ToC•I~ •b , J I • 0 • 0 1 0 J 0 • 0 l 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 Jl l II rbi 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J 0 Store by t11ntftll r II e 001 000 000-1 3 • no 020 ll•-7 • 1 Long Run For Eagles Ten Estancia High athletes are eyeing a 2-10-milc objecqve in a 24-hour s pan. Whicb begins tonight al 7 on the Estanria cinders. Each runner will run a mile before ha nding the baton off to the next and lhcy·ll continu e the Cormnt unt117 p. m. Satur da~ An average or six minutes per mile would accomplish the 240·mile feat. Running, under the direction of Estanci" db· tnncc eouch Don Bt!Dtly, urc 8111 Conrad. ~lke Gour. Chris Noon, Robert Lee, Cory White. Doug Howe. Gn!g Coate1, For- • re s l M('t('olf. Mike ~tcCua and /\. J . Mur- qurz. Coast Area St. Paul ~nd won .m Wedn~.day s ing rates of thl· tlay. consolation semifinals, occ·s HO n•lay lcatn was sh~wed the wear and tear edged at the taJH' b v Los a bit Thursday as he was Ani:?elt's City <.'ol.le~c- unable. to rn~lch Wed-Both rcl'ordl·d a I:! u The nesday. s velocity. . team. cornposl'd of u.111 N R ul Nips MD, et es ts :2 _1 in 8 . . Damien came up w1lh Spain. Chris :\I <lrt1n, Puul single rnark~rs. m_ the D esrnl'l and Bruce ;;econd ~d third mmng~, G1rasolc. led mo~t of the then .Put.it ~ut of ~each m way and ran a great ral'c. theflfthmnmgw1thlhree Onrnge Coal.l's dis· s.o. Caltt 111~colle<i••t~s F•~"""'" s11111i.s S1ft9IH first "•"nd OMrltfltn•I\ 6dll•rO ISurv>y Htll\l def. Quigley C<1rnana11 !UC. lrv1ntl Ott W.iymon I fd1\onl 3·6, 6 · I, 1-1>, Surw1c1< IU)C I 1·6, ~ 1.b • IEOl'>Onl dtl S.tuer IUn1ver.,ly) 6 I, DoullltS • 1 M~Courl IEd1sor\I del. Hun IL• Ou•rltrlt11.th Qy1n1a) o·O, l>-3, Saaey CUI Qu1nt•l Nt <llOI\ P•r kH IU C.l Al dtl <kl (Ill\ lTu,ltnl 6·1, o-3; Liu ICosla C.orrwn•n·Wrtgn11UC Irvine) 1>•,6 • Moewl oel. Ao\~ ($.,nla Ana) l>-0, t>-3; ~ddleb.cll <•I Ill 51•. ••rlNr" SllltlH C..ntrv ISi del. HulCllt\On 6 1, 16, b I Hullgt:f\ ()I! l O\'I. PUr\016 7,6 0 r dllerrTli!ter (SI oet. Pelmer 6?. n Mtller <SI Clef. winter 6·2. 7·S. LUld (Slelel.MCNlllYl>·3,6 7. Brown ISl del. Mllltr 6 2, o • 6urr1d<,je ILagun<l 6eachJ def. Sellll I E.111wnl o 1, 6·0; Salee (Mar1oal <lei. )ull1v,1n IUn1ver~1lyl 4·6, 6-7. ~3. B. Outoley IEdt\On) det TdCke•y IU111v~"11y1 S·I. o 7, 1>·3, ~•Ion lMdft<1<1I def Ha•k I La Quintal 6 •. 6 I. W1lk1Mon l:.dnla Aoal oet. Hdnlon IEd1~on) 6·1. 1>·1; Sullon (Lil Outntdl def. Tucker tCo~lil MeSdl 0-1, 6·0. Bowman (Edison) def. Prouly <C:o,1a Mesa) 6·1.l>·O. Doubles Huttoen·Palmer C!.81 ()ef. c:.tn(ry )t<OOO 1<ouno Faltermeter6 2,I> 1. bdll<lrd det Surwk~ 6·4, I·~: M•ll•r-L1nd l!.I def. Hutch1~0fl-M<.C.ourl Clef. 8aurr l>-1, 6-'.l ; Sa.ey M<Nlflyl>·l,7-S. dt'I. Lru 6·0, 6·1; Sdlee def. Burrtd9e Wtn<tr-Brady (56) def. Brown-l>-J. o·l. C•lclerwood IL•gund Buen! Welteint.-0 •·I. de• Ou19lo 6 0, 6·2; Se.ton del. ' Ptull11>1o IEd1soM 1·6. 6·3, W1tk1ns011 Costa MeH lnv1l•llon1t oef Sullon l>-4 6-J· Keef tr IMaflMI v .. n.ty SlntlH Otl Sowmao6 0,6. Finl Ro .. 11d s-eney IMdrtn.t l Oel Hunlu><,jt6" ICO>ld Mesut 6 1, 61. Moore tEd•'o<HI def Buc ••~r (Newpor ll o 1, o 1 KuvJ.Wr IMat1th.i t d et (h,~\• flu\hnt 1 o, Jo, 6 • Cnw•I! ~ lld Ou1n1.i1 Qf>f Ho ..... 1100 1 T uu1n I 0 0 6 I Se<•IWI Round ~rlert1n.,1s UdllMOdel McC.ourl•·0.6 l;S..woy <!Pl S..1.-.-b O. l>-3; Calderwooel del Si-•10f'"i b •. 6 0 W1k1n~on det ~t"t:'h;r 0 J b . C.11Hl•1ton Hern ~ lrllotSOft !Manna\ b I O.•. Eiits <lei. Rou b·O, 6-0; Sut11va11 ott S••lll t>-1, 6.:), Hanlon oer. Tuc'u . , ... , ou .. 1erlt"4lh Ou19tey ~·-Ht'rn b-3, 1-6, 6·•. runs. tance medley relay learn Ang e I u s L e ague Corona del Mar coach of Dennis Braga. Tun baseball leader St. Paul T,om Tr?'lger used four Rudy, Howard Kecll'v came up with a run in the pitchers m the contest. and John O Is" an g eighth inning and made 1t CorOfl..itt Moar 101 fin 1 sh c d s l' <.·on d t o slick Thursday afternoon o.John\on,\• ·~ ~ ~ r~ Fullerton. but al;;o ran a as the Swordsm~n topped ~'k~~~~:n.ib ~ ~ g g good race :.ind led inost of the host Mater De1 High Pries.lb • o o o the way. 1''ullerton had a Monarchs,2-1. Y.!~~~r,;~~. ~ g ~ g 10:32.2andOCCa 10 33.:!. St. Paul put togl'lher J Johnson, rt 3 o 1 o Golden Wc::.l Colll'gc VU1"'9\\, t 3 0 0 0 • three singles to load the Murpny,:io , • o o 0 didn't have any learn or bases, then scored with r.JHr~n •. pn 1 0 0 0 field event athlete f1ni!)h • 0"' p 0 0 0 0 two out when the '•'<Md"' 1 o o o higherthanthird,huthatl Monarchs threw the ball ;:.7~.~'.";·P ~ g g g two thirds. three fourths away trying to pick off a An•rn." o o o o and one fifth lo get its St. Paul player i.n a run-Totd•• !.toroy .. ;~11191° 2 0 points. down r II e Ol>en 1 Molt 1 Hold~ 1'>.lnl 1 · Odmo•n 011 030 0-S 8 1 8.lr""''' • 1~ • 1 ReynO \uh•(.o1ru>I St. Paul pitcher Andy C.dM ooo ooo o-o 2 • '1 1'1 1 J Mdy,11.io <LAH1 'I J"'~ • Rincon baffled M atcr De1 Lo••c11 •M!>AC1 v·J1 o. ~ H,.,,., C II G If (MOcit(. ,,.,, }.t 0 on one h it as he struck oul 0 e!!e 0 DtYl\tOft 1 11 and walked only rour. = •"' ·· ... •d~ • 1 """'"" 11 •. w t I te c It '4 .at~s '1 LL f 1 r 1 11 ]\ i, l ..,nq t""oc.n The only hit of the g;,unc p.,:;1,~';.,:c~.~a~t~ cnn 11 .-. • LA v •"<Y 11 ~· " ) Lo• for Mater Dci \\a::, ~lark 1~.irn ..corts 1 San01rgoSl•t,·Y10 An<it"'""" 11• I ? 8f1Qlli"' Yo..ng ~·s J use S'llli • '>nullt• n....... 1 r I C•m1rt0 b) I M acallley·s so id rap lo .,,.n Jou SlllP 9'8 s Ari1on .. St.ito ""° 7 Ml ,.. ol ' J l'.IUO• ..... , '· left Center I ......... M<:••CO f>O) II ArtiO#>d 00> ~ • Lr.nq l · ~ •• ~) I -. :.t<1ntoro "°" 10 OreqOn b10 II UC .. o IU "'' ' LA' c. ., ~.' Qr,.nqr He knocked 1n his ,,..,1<!1>1•11 c. .. 1s1a1 .. 1Loo0Seocn1 co•s1 "'""· M.r1 .n ..,,.,~, brother. Bob' Who W ··s-6?0 11 UC.LA 1>11 ,, us•u •l• 1~. uc G•rn"JoH • '' "'· J t.A • •, • •:to. • .. ~aota &•rO•ra 622 11> Coll SI<>'• t-u1t~rlun •l • \ f 11. "'"" •' • Stashed On third after CNortllrtOqel 612 1'. Seattle 624 1&. "Prof\l "''of, V "f.t f 1 LAI C ••u ~. 1"1V 1 !>(tMt~ B«Hbd"• '' q: 1. '• l'~,lfbuf 0 1 J (..1\rU'.> •1 ~ .4 W~._.I LA 4 t I ~ ~"'dlOO\dr U l ~~n~ ~~~~~ ~t~:·c 1 3 ~:~;~~ J l\.8 A. $CJuth¥ft' tt.rn l 414 ). \._1H•J J 44 0 ' t Hh• Mi C1h ·'r I ~.int.1 Ari• ' 1 .. .-1 C.t•u\ ' 10 J v 11«)1 n 1 • \,\1 I I ..... ' ' J otv1• "' '" ,, •.,, LA ... I f)Of" l(J ~) NM.I Rt_ 1.:iv 1 • •• omar 1 lO ' ,#' '>•flliit Bdrbdfd t 4. J So nlJ, Af··• t 1 o • Sou1n ... <>1ern I JJ.45. ~. 111" ILA . , M11e R~la\' I Moorp.ir• 8 07 r. , PolOINlf d 01 V, 3 C•l•u> 8 OJ~. 4, W•>ILA8•1 i Mtl., Re••• I. Harbor l 1'16 1 °V>">I LA J 2(i I, J Sant• An~ J 7) ~ 4 C.OldenWe\I 73.6 S P.ilomar lJOS. '>P 1 b~·•e• •H.iroorl s1 1· 1, !.n tlll IHd'bor l S2-0 .. J Coll~n tPtllomar )0 15 • Goroe11' 1';), n S..rndr<11no1 )() J .. S Oton an bdf\\.a And 411 S J~Jvet1l'1 1 Cd'"''' fCnruO 181 7 1. Or,lf1Qf-lHd rbor 1 100 b J ReGOH• I f dlO'l•-1' I 11 ~ b .a s .. , "'~"dft !Cohu. llS 1' • ~ Ounn IC.WI 114 ~ l>• c u -, l. C,o rdl'1n (~a n b• r nf1rd1nol l/I 7' '} (.,u1llO•I~ '{n.ttlo•yl 1>0 9 l C.o;tttlO ( C•l•u>I to/) • ~ r<orio. 1 P~1omdfl 1 1)1, 10 .. ) C.Oll•n IPdlOmMI 1JS·l I 'V 1 Jorg+'n,on C Patonhir I I• O. R·· ·' ot '"-t1Pld tattt:d 10 makr t~ qy,1l+tv1n9 htl9ht HJ t C,ov~n• IH<orborl 6·6 2. I f rJ/orr '"'"'' LA I I>• 3 Cor<1e1n '~"" Berndrdonol I>·•.• P.irker CC.WI b ; ~ Holl IC,tl""' O·O t l I J I 1 ~•ICot IH..,IXH I 17 I It 7 I , u1hmdv ~dnta bcJronr.iJ i J 1 J, Hvt11 Wt~,, LA ) 12 I ' Pr1';\l~r i Hur r.or l , 1 .t l 5idn<.n1 t ~nl• bMWrdl i1 l 1 J-1 'f <1ylor <H•rbor I •o·S' · 1. J.,nMon lHMOOr) 4' l, ) Mc(.hlt'P •Pdto,,...rJ ·~ tt 4 SAn(hf·t CS-i\nltt l.. ''bc:lrdl "~ fJ • ~d"f\40C'f• r •Hort.<lfl ., T ·tot 1 t An1 ~t •rt 1 LA H•t bOr f-1 1 PdlOna.dr b'f .J V,f..-;\ l A JI $ <.·•·~ lJ. S ~ '"'" ~ arb.fr 3 h o Co•oenY.e\11• I SdntdAn.t 11.lt '><ln l• rrhlrd1no. f.."r,<;rpdr k 11 ll1•·J. <,,,lutn~\fern &. (ruut~y 4 Pro Scor es I 09'1rt y !Sunny Htll\I del Sn1Hm.in ITu>l•nl (>..0, b 1; Swetnl'Y O~f Htlltt tL• Ov1n1a1 • o, o 0, 6·2, 8utk1tr Oel Cun•rd IL•oun• Bra< hi 6·4, • J; t<uy~r oet Warr.er IC01il.t Mewl .... ._,; Sp.tutd1011 ILac;i11na Be.;<1'11 Off M.1r101tno ICost• Mes.I 6·1, •·1; Harrts ICOSll Mes•I Clef Cllw•l~k 6 •. •·•, 1 i; Vleird 1Vnlvrrs11yl dtl llod~Q tTusl1nl 6 ·1, 6 0, PO\SO IEd•W>nl csel 1<r1kor1 .. o <Co.ie Me\dl Su11tv•n del. Etlt~ o-0, o-31 H•1k Clef. T.ocktry • 1, o-3, 1>-3; Hanton oel. Prouty 6-36.0 lk' d d · Hawa111>.JO 19 Pac1f1c U J. J j/ • • 1>11 .A• l • LA P11·w Wa tng an a VanCIOj:! UC lntHM! St0<es· Str.,.. Ryan 11>, l..,, • l t\,,nunol )I • ... llO<l•lksUlb•llAUOet•l-On tWO balkS in lhe fOUrth Al.inTroo•a lo,1.,.,,Mdrt•nlR .i.-rrv c, 1d""' "''0 "' 'r ~ull•·~ton C1·v~•an<1a.c111c ~9otil ..... f.S. e>wtrtenh11h Wern..-drt Cunaro 4·6, 6-0, b.O; SiwulOH'9 Otl Har11s 6·0, 6 1; Vil'lr• dtt Pono (>..2, 1-0. 1·6; fo9arly-H1t11e ~ided'. Nowlct Doubles l'"U "Ollftd O'Oonnttl·C.rntry ITu>tlnl det HutlC·V.tlez fLll Oul111a\ 1,.4, 6 l ; Long.Jones tUnove"•IY) def Archlde-Que C.la'>cr IS<1nlA Aool b 1, b O; Camp~ll Maier tL.i11110• Beac,,l <le! l:anlrPll Mutn• I Magno I<~ l b 0, b.0, C•v•ney-M,;ornell IM•flo.i ) det J0tdan°Muka1 (Ntwl)Ofll 1·•. 1·~. St<o11d "ound Netwan Portttr 1Es1anc111t oet Faller~••r·ROOO CUnlYUSttVI ••. 6-4, 6·1; t<1m·H•mpton IEdls.onl def O'Oonotll·C.enlry 6·3, •· 7; BalOr•OQe· Lewis 1Tusllnf det Mllter·Sran.ro IU01v."1lyl •I, J •, 6·0, ~SUda­fran<<> ICosl• AMsat oet Lonc;i·Jofte\ <Un•wrs1lyl 6.1. o 1. C•mpt>elH'1\a •er de( Oe;mtHvtrso11 IL• Ou•nlal l>.Q, •·J. L ynoll Campbell (Ed 1sonl oef l:avaney·M.t rf\f'll 6 0. 6 1 a ... rterfl11•11 Netw•n Porlttr Clef 1(1m Hamoton l>-1. •·•. BaldrfO~·LtWI\ dtf Bencll-N•llleny IM.trlnal 6·•. 1-S; C•mollell-Mi11er ci.t M.tsud•Frantl\ 0.6. I>-•, • •. Lvno11 Campbrll det Tonti· ltn<Oln IE\llllCtl l l •,•·l,b l. ConHl•tloto Finl Ro1111d Otsmtt lverM>n dtl Arthtbeq~· Gtauer.,O,•·O Rustler s Rout Foe Bruce Scholes won two events and Golden Wesl won all but one event as the Rustlers handed El Camino College an 82·21 dual swimming a nd div- ing defeat Thurs day night in the winner 's pool. Scholes won the 200 In- dividual medley in 2:09.7 and came back to cap- ture the 500 freestyle in 5:06.2. Ge1-Wt1I 1121 Ull El C.t"'l"9 tOO Medley R•l•y-1. C.Ol<Mfl WHI. Time: 4 011. l,'000 Frte-f. Ef(h (GI 7. Hellllt !Ell Wiiier (GI. Tl,,_.. 1 17 S 200 FrH 1. F1blan (GI 7 BrootclM IEI l Edward\ IGl. Time 1 Sl S )()Fret 1. O'Toolt !GI l. WOOdfutf !GI J F'rtedm•11 IE I Time, 11 4 100 Ind ~dley 1 Stnolts <GI 7 B•uttr CEI 3. Pttktord IC.I Tl~ )'.Oll 1. 01~1ng 1 Suter tGI 2. Wtlllams IE! l M<AO.am!t CC.I. Polnu · 70.9), 700 Fly 8abd snotl IC. I 1 Eld\ IC.1 l "'°""''IE I. Tim.· 1 11 0 1QO Frff· Ed._,8fdl IC. I 7 FoJbtMI IGt).KflluM (El. Tl,,,.. S11, 100 Sack 1, Brootcln\ CEI 7. Wooorutt \C.l l . B•b.snott CGI. Time. 2 U I. soo Fre. 1 !>cnotn <G 17 Pio toro CC.I J Frt..:Jm.tn 1£ I Tlmt i 0. S. 100 8ru<I I McAd1n" (GI 2 Babil\llOll <GI J Waller CG I. Tin,_ 1 JI I>. tOO Fr•f' R~lo ,_ Goleltft Wiii Ttme l ;i. I Court Plan s Net Exhibitio Marg41ret Court will hold o tennis teach·ln Monday morning at t l at Robinson's, Newport . The event will be held on the Mall<e•nt~T st.ate court> and wtll· bt followed by n lennis f hJon prestntotlon . Novio S1n9tu First Round • • V.o\l 18. :,!eve Rol><!rtson 81, Odve 10 JI •• Qr,ol\Q! (Od>I • >'d(jd, "<1 I <tl<ll'n~l .. t(' Ill.KC o., ... n.'11 . .J 1nn1n". .,.,11,ams&l. or l<.«llv tJtw.~'>o• 10 lJ~· J LA !.hldderl IE01wnl clef. Campbell IL• Ou1ntal 6·2. 1>·1; T•ylor (Lo> Al•m•losl del. 01elz <Costa Mesa\ 1·1>, 1>-3, Bell !Edl\onl drl. Honer IS..nl• An.1 ) 8·6, l·S; Slmon1eo <Costa Ne\<11 Gel. Smith !Tust1nl ~-2, b •. U09er (La Qylnlal del. Loe (Sunny Hlllsl 6 1, ~ O Tsuchida !Merln•l def. Okey (Edison I 6·1, 6·2: t<ellls CTu\linl dclt Rt~sler llaguna Seachl •·1, b·•. NoQel tUn1•erst1y l dP.I. Wl't1ll1£IO l"><1nld Anal o-1, b I NaliQN ll ot Ou1nld l dd PINOtlt t Newport Hd•Oo< t oo. o 1. N~a• 1co,1a ,.,..,,._,, dt'I. A9Ut1Ucl I Tusltnl /-~. I >. Kntl• l~"nal del. Man1ssa t')unny ~•11\I b·l. 6·2 . Rann (fd1>onl d~I . Gle~'moyer I Co\ ta Me,• I o· 1 b 3. Carroll IEsl•nt1at o I C.ar ,on llaouna Beacnt o·l. tH Ha••h CEOt"°"I dt'I. SltPfi 1Sao1.i Anal . 0, • I BrOH (Sunny HtllSI Od. Jonoson IC.O•I• M''" • o o. 6 1. SU10sn'Wln 1Un1v~r\1ly l oet. Koelltt CM.i,.n• I•-• o·•. 6·3. " ., l't~rle 10 J• •, • Ml. SAC 10 57 ~ , v trOll '11, Pnoem• ,., \l all'l' D<.·i had its 1 .. 0-oay 10•••>: Ryan 1s1. w,,, ,...,, __________________________ _ · -o,oou 1!>4, Roberl•On 156. Mlrltn chances lo store. George 1~. w111tams at. McGowan got lo thJrd base in the first inning and to second in the fifth frame . And Mark '.\l:.icauky <•nd Pat Pritz! were at second during thl1 contest. hut the Monarchs couldn't rornc up with the run-producer. S«ollel Round Sluddert dt'I. T •vlor b • 6 J S1mn n1.,, oel Bell O·b, 6·3 b·3 T-u<n•Cl<I clel. UnQ('r 1·6 l>·l. 6 I ICf'lll\ d<I. N·~· 6·1,. 2 "'"''II" dt•I Neal .. ,, ""°· Rann O•I KnO• 4-o b • b ' (.d•. ro•I clel Harvey 6·l, 6 j, b t O'f ~I Sussmao b·O, 6 3 QwUl•rftf\,ll' Stud<krl det. S1mon1dll t A, b 0, Twct>IOd del K•ll•> • b " ... J Natz9er dtt Rann 6 ), o J. be<'er dtl. C•rroll l·b. l·b b·.l Coos.ol n Caf\'lpbrll def 0 / o l. 6 0 H()tl(r del Smtih by d ull Loe def o,~ ... .... /.$; Aes>le et WholftPIO b-0,6·1. Agullera d P1rro111 o 3. 6 I, ~nlsw del. C,laH"10Y'' 6 O o ?, Car son Ml. St•ell 6·1. 6 0, Jonn~n def. Koeller 1·6, 6·• Quarterttnals Cbmpbell def. HoM r ~ 1, 6 0, Ressl~r drl. Loe•·•. b O. Ma111>~cl clef Ac;iu•ltra 6· 1, l>·J, (.arson def. Jotinwn b-0,1>·2. MawrD•I Cl) C. M<Gow•n.<t C.Otes, lb T Ecclt•, p11 Prtlll.P B Ma<•uley,< Wa11ers.lb M Maceulty, rt LtflOll rt' Jo !. MCGo,.•n, 7b M Abeyta, II Rumps, p11 "O r 1 0 J 0 1 0 1 0 7 1 J 0 J 0 3 0 J 0 7 0 1 0 Tot•to ?) I S<orebJ tn11tng\ St P•ul Maler Oet r " 000 010 01 l I 000 100 00 I I • A., ~"' ..A;. ...... .. ......... ..... ... ANCiElU$lEACiUE W L - ~I Paul e .. nop Am.11 s.t'rvlle M<lt•r Oel Pius X ,• SI Anthony 0 T~u"d•y's Scores St. Paol 1, Maler Oc1 1 1A1 "oerYilf S, SI. Anthony O tllsnop Am•t 1, P•us I( 0 I ) J ) SAVE ~~-··-.. Up To $325 ·--.4._.~oc, CUT YOUR OWN: * Firewood * Prunin.~ * Patio fitr11i111rl' ~ .. PRICES START AT: $109.95 •P11ces subject 10 change w1thou1 noucc. MASTER.SERVICE DEALERS SANTA ANA ANAHEIM •L.W. BEMIS TR. & IMP. CO. ANAHEIM SAW SHOP 1~29 E. First St 31 4 S. M.mch~w·r 54\3-2639 535 431 3 COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH •TONY'S BLDG. MATERIAL ANGEL'S HOME CTR . 2075 NtwPOrl Blvd. 7800 Ed1ngrr Ave. 548·1'28 847 6066 HUNTINGTON BE ACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NATIONAL LUMBER J.C. PENNEY CO. 19122 8rookhur$1 10 H11n111111ton Ctr 982-5563 89:7 7 711 NEWPORT BEACH J.C. PENNEY CO. Fashion Island 644·2313 • $H TM Above Deale rs For StANDBY ELECTRIC POWER llEW MCCULLOCH Portable Electric BERITOn Only $249.95 TO LAIRY MAHAIS All PRO RODEO. JUST CM • AID T£ST DRIVE A ID Cd. llCERSCD DRIY£1$ OYD 111 E»tlU 4"'151 FREEi WESTERN SHIRT. . . COWBOY BOOTS ANO BELT WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF ANY NEW OR USED CAR .•• OR ANY LEASE OF ANY MAKE OR MODEL! COME IN TODAY' -..... -· ; OAILYPtLOT Frida . M.,ch 28. tm eekend Cal ndar Yacht Clubs To Compete Newport Harbor Yacht Club is the primary challenger for the Al Adams & Son Challenge Trophy whirh will be competed for in Los Angeles Harbor Saturday. NH\'C has challenged with the three-quarter ton s loop Qua driga, a Ranger-32. Cabrillo Bt•ach Yacht Club has elected lo de· f(lnd the trophy wath the Cal-3-30 skippered by Roy C'µndiff. Secondary challengers arc South~estern Yacht Club"' ith th~ Ranger·32 Auspicious: Santa Monica Yacht Club with the PT-30 Merlin; Los Angeles Yacht Club \\1th the lrwin-30 Grasshopper, and San Diego Yacht Club with the Ranger-32 Skookum. The Al Adams & Son trophy dates back to 1947 and is one of the most coveted yachting awards in Southern California. ll has been competed for in everything from dinghies to 10-meters in areas from San Oil'go to San Francisco. In lo~\·atcrs, South Shore Sailing Club will ronduct th(' f urth race of its Winll'r Hibachi Series Saturda~. ~ ajor ..action ut :'Ylurina del Rey "ill be California Y<.1cht Club's Anacapa Island race of the Overton $('rll'S :-lCJrhn~ Saturday. The South Bay ~cht Racing Club will host keelboat skippers in the Point Dume race Saturdav. Only othl·r scheduled event 111 the Southland is j~ the Sant a Barbara area whl're Pierpoint Bay 'Giehl Club will conduct its s 111glehanded Master :\}arincrs r at<.'. \ Free Fishi11g Tags S ACn A 't ENTO - Thou s unds of California 's elderly becamt' ('!1giblc for free fishing licenses and stam~ l<ist January. At the rCQUl'Sl Of th e Dcpartmt>nt of Fish and Gamt'. leg1:-lat1on \\as appro\'ed and s ignl'd into law permitting the pruc- ti l'e. To qualify for a free s 1>0rt f1 :-.h1ng IH·ense, \\ h1th "ill not require s tamps for inland and trout fishmg. an appli· l'tinl must be li~ years of ag<.' or oldl•r. u resident of the state for at least thl' las t fa\'(: }cars. and hu\'t' a total monthly in- come of no more than $250 if single and $500 cmbmed 1f married. P r e ,. i o u s i n c om e limits " ere Sl40 a nd $280 monthly. respectively, <.1nd chg1ble persons re- ce1\'ed onlv the basic license. Stamps for in· land waters and trout s tamps had to be purchased. According to Fish and G.ime Department's figures. about 250,000 ad· d itional Californians will be('ome eligible for free liC'cnses. Under t he old arrangement, about 250,000 people qualified,. BOATING Boating Show Se t Tuesday The largest in the· \\ ater boat s how m the west 1s l>cheduled to gel under \\ay at Lido Village April 2 and run through April 6. accord· mg to Duncan Mcintosh, s how director. Lido Village fronts the b<iy and is one block off !\:c\\ port Ulvd., south of Pacific Coast Highway. :\lclNTOSll SAID the ~how will feature 9 million dollars worth of power and sailboats, all d1splay<.•d in the water. In addition, the brick streets of the picturesque shopping center will be lined with trailer boats and yachting gear . A fow of the builders exhibiting will bl' Chris Craft. H a tt eras, Bl'rtram. Californian. Clapper. Cal, Ranger and others. Exhibits \\ill range from small sai l and po" er boats to 60-foot c r u 1 s e r s ,. a I u e d a t SJ00,000. "We believe this will be the largest selection of po'\ er and sail ever assembled in the water for public inspection in Southern California," said :\1c Intosh . Sailing Series Starts l'hl· !>l't oncJ h a If of Tn·mb 11 n e t o n n c 1 \ m l' ra t' ;.i J ane in lo<.':.tl ..and in· tcrnataonal races. Sa\\~ c·r \\ti! :-pe<ik Tues d.iy. April 15. C ardl•n G ro\ e l ' n1ftt·d .\I ull '' 111 augment his S<:hool 01!-lncl ·~ :-t•ne~ l..ilk with his own pral' ··.\th 1<.'l' from Su a ling t1t..il sailing experienc<::. Expert:-''\\ ill start Ttw:-.-on Star boats, 6-meters da~ at 1 p.m. in lhl' Los :.md ocean racers. !\lull is Ami gos Hig h School the d esigner of the Lyceum. 16566 ~ewhope R a n ger yachts pro- St .. Fountuin Valley. duced in Costa Mesa. Sa\\yer wall also show the one·hour film of the 1973·74 Around the World race. First spt'aker wall be "Offshore Racing and Gary :\lull. noted West It's r\pplieation to the Co<.1sl Ul's1gm•r and the Crui:-1ng Ya<.'hlsman" ":.s. rl'Prl'Sl·ntatan· to v.ill bl' the s ubject oC l h l' I n tern at ion a I Bur ke Sawyer of Watts Tec:hn1cal CommillC'c of Sails who has been skip- thc Offs hore Haling pering the s uccessful The fin a l Tuesday C\'ening will bl• devoted to multihull enthusiasts by \o\ ::iyne Schafer and Warr en Seam a n, t wo noted Southla n d catamaran sailors. Council. Ilis s ubje<;l 'will 1 be "Yacht D esign t Cur-' rent JOR and C~sing Lectures Slated A_PBAWins Top Award 'The American Power Qcrat Assuc·1at1on, in· temat1onall~· known for formulating rule" go\'· e rn1ng thl· rJc-1ng of boats, has n·t-C'I\ l'U the I 9 t h a n n u a I 0 l <' ~ inrudl' "" u rd for ·•J11gn1ficant t·<mlnbut1011 Ufboating ... The :rn a rd " a-; m:1de the Evanrude Bn.it1ng ndation. :'llilv .. aukl'l·. •fl honor of the li.ik Olt- }';\·inrudc, p1oncl'r 111 lhP development of the out· board motor. The a\\<trtl carries a grnnt of Sl.000 nd l<.tkc·:-the ph\sii-al m of a St(•ubcn n•n piece "ith d o lph111 tif. On Trailerboats Lectures geared to the '':\Texico Is a Stale of interests of trailerboat Mind" will be the subjeet and cruising enthusiasts or Dix Brow, Se a will be p resented free on Magazine's Mexico ex- four Thursdays in April pert. He wall discuss pit· at the Troy High School falls, facilities and pro- lecture h all, 2200 E .. cedures in Baja Dorothy Lane, Fullerton. California. ~\.ll programs will be al Yacht broker and 1 :JO p.m . . marine cons ultant Ellie Information on the lee-Dowd will discuss what l~res sponsored by lh.e to look for in production :\orth Counl,Y C.ommum· or custom offs hore en.lis-t~ College D1_st~1~t, Adult ing sailboats. f,du('at1on D1v1s1o n, m ay hl' obtained by calling 8i9·1080. . Opening the "Cruising l'nder Sail'' series will he John Carson and Britt :'.ld'hl'rson. who will l'Omment on slides they took during 18 months at Sl':l aboard a 32·foot -;loop. Twenty-eight years of cruising the offshore waters or the Pacific will wind up the series in lec- l u res by Ja ck and Carolyn We s t . a husband-wife yal'hling and author team who did most of t heir cruis ing m a 72-foot powerboat. "WHILE YOU FLY" . . . . . H., I. I'm George Hurst. I'd lilre to introduce our new.service, George Hurst Executive Systems. "Whtle you ny" from Orance Cou.nty Airport. we can save you time and money b.v providing e'lCecuUve indoor parking and perform in~ that essential automotive service. main- enance, and repair you maybe puttm~ of . due to ~our busy schedule. You may associate my name with the I Jurst Shifter. the Hurst Power Rescue Tool <• Ufesavi"' devi'ce -Oranite <A)unt y has nine units currently in use) or Hurst Performance, Inc .,• company I founded in 1958. f sold my interest In that company IOtheSunbeam Corporation in 1!172. w e hope lo provide career Ofll)Ortunities to many phy~icaUy and 50Cially laaftd.lcapped Oran1e County rtl11.ens and continue this practice as our system ex· p.adl naUonwide. Cive me• c&Jt at my offiN' l111ring the day C97!Mt00) or, bet.t.er yet, call me at borne in Lhe evcnlmt (148-ZSOl). I'd bkt> to tell you, personally, about our ucitlnr new ,_vice. GEORGE HURST 'Executive S11tem1 DhWett-40..,...._..'llNC ......... ..._ 2ttO Alfwey, Cone ...... Ca. tKJt 17141 '7t-4IOO By BILL SCHRE IBER OI -0•11\' 1"1194 Sl11t SANTA ANA - Orange County Supervisor Robert Bat- tin. foe of s rnoking, long hair und beards, Tues· day will turn his lunce on another target-tab-top <.1nd no-deposit beverage containers. Battin will a s k his fel l ow countv supervisors to approve the first r e ading of a county ordinance that would: -Outlaw the sale of <my beverage conta111er with a pop-top in unin· corporaled county ll'r· ritory. R EQU I RE O F.A L E R S and dis· tributors of' bottled or canned beverages lo al'· cept returned contuint'rs and pay deposits on all brands they stock. -Set penalties of Sl ,000 or six months in Professor To Speak ORA:'\G E --Dr. Juhn K Davids on. professor and direclor or th(• diabetic unit al Grad' :'llernoria l Hospital :1l Ernory l ' ni vers it) in Atlanta. Ga., will speak about insulin :\tom.Ii:!\' ;1t a meeting of the Orange County unit, A mcrican Diabetes Association. The rneeting \\'ill bcg111 al 7 · 30 µ.rn . in the St Jo se ph Ho s pit al <:1uditoriurn. 1100 Stewart Drive The public i ~ welcome jail for \'iolat1on or the ordinanc<.'. "This ord111ann• as in· t ended to correct the in· tolerable s ituation <T<.>at· ed by the li st• of dispos<t ble containers... IL1tt111 said. "We now find anam of our s treet s an~ roadsidC's duttered with mountains of uns ightly botllC's and cans.·· Battin ~aid thedispo:-.ablt!s r eprl'=>l'lll a" astc of l'nl•rgy since 1t took l'rlt'rgy to prodUCl' thern out of nonn·ne\\CJ bl<.' resource~ " R E · {j S I :\ (; t· o n l<.11ners can SU\ l' u., tlus l'twrgy," he said. ··i..~ <' ha\(' a finite arnount ot l'l''>OUl'Cl'S :tnd \\ l' lllll'-l Ul'J.?111 <.·onser\' at wn 110\\ tu assure fulurc J!l•lllf'J t10ns of the a\ :.11lab1hl.\ of these n •sou r('l'" ' If lhc ord11H11H'l' l'll'a1s .1 first n •admg. B.1tlin \\Jnts it M•l lor .1 lull h<.'aring April 8. II it ,., ;idoptcd. it "ould go into l'ffcct Jul) I. Conti.tinl·rs th.it rnuld hold 17 or rnon· fluid ounces would bl'" 1ll'th ::!O l't•nts on return :ind those holding ll•ss th<.1n 17 ounces "ould Ll· v. orth :1 dirn<'. We'we ReTired for SS years. You ~'(.·. Wt' ~of rolling in 19'20. And not a." ~ml' 01:>L·rator of a nat i1 in al ehain. \\'l' ~tartt'll in :-\ant a . \na \\ilh Olll' lllttrl'. wlk11 there wa._n·t much t·ISl· lht•r ... :\ml "·e J,'l"atlual l~ t" .. pantll1I inLo Costa Mesa, l'lal'l·ntia. Oranj:,rc and Laguna. Parl of our long-tt·rn1 ~uccess is vour confitl1•nc·1 . \\'<..'II tcU y~u fa('b. a lot uf tirl' dl'alcrs <lon 'l ... or wo11 '1. Bias and Unbiased facts. ~Ulll·r Hc'J'in·11lt·nt :-pecial ists wi II g;,·0 i l Lo )'OU straight. You prol1ahl,\ know that the un iqu1· l'on- struction of a radial g1\'<..'S you better, tighter corm·ring. Her(' are ~me mori' facts \ Oll should know. Fatt Oiw: · ltadials gi\'C you about one extra mile per gallon. Jo'at'I 1\o:o: At 60 mph, radials run --0 about 40 cooJt..r than bia"' lirl~. l.es5 wear. J.e;..,chatX:1.· of a hlow-out. Fact 'f'hm:·: 1 Ha.dials USC aroul ~'' Jto:;.-; hon;cpowl'r. In a sport~ car or compact, lhat means a lot. Faf't Four (and ~·ou'rl' not ready for this On<'I: :'\ol l'\ 1 ·r,\ - one ~ radiah;. Tiw typ1.· of tire you.nc<'d d<'fll'ml-; on lhl' type of driving you do. :\nd Miller slocks all tyJX~ of tirl.."'. Let's talk about The Ont· I hat 0!-I just right for your <"ar, driving' habits and budi..Tf•l. , .. K11ott 's Wreckage Inspectors al Knott's Beny Farm in Buena Park probe wreckage of uncompleted new exhibits t hat were destroyed by fire 'v\'.edncs~u~·. Offi~ials of the a musement park said reconstruction will begin immediately on the two exhi bits, the Knott's Bear-y Tales and th~ Palms Casino. They had been scheduled to open in June. Charity Exceed,s Goal \\ h1le tough t'<.'Onorn1(' tllnl's h a\'c put a crirnp in bu:-1n1:s~ and pri ,·ate P<Wkl't book~. lhl'\ h<.1- ' <.'ll°l s lo" l'd up thE.: C'arn· pa~~n for C'hant\' causes, :.al·cord111i.: to the West Or:.angc Count.\ l'nited Crusad<.·. Tht• C1·u~:11.k t•xceeded 1h $649.409 fund raising ;..!o:..tl this year though it took :.l lot of hard· work from the 271 volunteers \\ho knocked on doors, l' :tl IC'd on rn ere hants, :.and wrote letters. They • rabed a tolul of $655,315. E .A. Greelte , ex · l'C'utive director of the \\es t 0 range Count) l 'nitcd Crusade, creditro the volunteers \\ ith this )l'<it"s c<.11npaign s ucce:-is in the midst of economic <.leclinl'. Though no 11n rnl'di<.1tc upswing is l'Xpecled in the .economy, the West Orange County United Crus ade will try l<> collect S700 OOOfor its 1976 social weilare activities. The up·corn111g campaign for 1976 is expected to begin rn rnid-Sepll'rn ber and continue throug h next February. The Crusade provide~ <.'a s h subsidies for 32 agencies. including :-u<:h youth organizations as the Y1\1CA. the Boy SC'outs and lhc Girl Stouts. In recent years, the Crusade started the Garden Grove Girls Club, and helped fund t hree Joe al boys clubs. Social security. I fon- ('Sl,V doo-n 't stop "ilh the thl' ~ill·. No wav. Som<' of our l'Ompt-lilors ft'<.:l tlmt if lhC'V can ,:..•l'l (·\W.\'ont• in tht•ir · st111'l-s ju.-.t on('l', they'll gel rid1. :'\uL us. \\'c clep1md on t·uslmnl'I':-. who return. And th<.·~ do. I lave IJeen for hal{ atl•ntu~. \\c plan on being in hu~i 1ws.-: a not hC'r .-,:; yea.n;. \\'l· I-now if wt· help you \\ilh ~0011. fri1·ndlv. reliable :-;{'I'\ in·. ~ou'il hdp us. \\'ith .\our t'<Jll fidcnet•. And _vrn 1 r l1u)o;inL~"· Racllcal radial sawlngs on S.iberti119 G/N •acUal lalems (up lo 47% off). Come to ~lillcr Tire NO\\'. We\•e j ll)o;t made a special purchase of 1000 St'ilX'rling Radial hk·ms (cht'<.·k 1lw Warranty ... :w.ooo smoolh, earcfrl'\' mill-s): :: -Price SIU ''Ant'' ..._., Flf, Wb14 S:SUS $77. tS 'Z.16 DIJ7l114 SUt 2US U6 El71114 suo 2U S 2.S1 H71114 S7.4' 2US 2M OR71114 60.66 lUS 2.11 ""71114 6S.S4 15.tS 1.04 Gl7 .. 1S 60.66 37.ts 2.tS Hl7l11S 6S.S4 u.ts l.17 JRTl11S 67.t4 3US l.30 lRTl1lS 6f.t7 31.fS ).41 \ . ..... .... . . ,., . . ...... ~-.. ~-,__.. ,.._ . ·----. · Arts I Dining Out Entertainment Friday, March 28. 1975 DAILY PILOT (; J . .. -. -. -. . .. ~·. , ·. -.:·: .: •, • • . ·. . " . ' • . "'1111111 ................................................. ,,~.; •1 ••. l Rode~ ~ros Bucking for Benefit Bx'l'OM McCANN . 04,..0.,,, ........... La.-ry Mahan•s AU Pro Rod~,. l'enttitpiece !()(' tbe Biceptennii~ RO\Ulcf Up ~fog proJnaCed in the Harbor Ar'a all nerl week, will' c:Ull\ax tbe'benefit activit.ies witb. two pertorman\?'es at the Orange County Fairgfounds' on Fair Drive in ~ta Mesa. The rodeo is scheduled for 2 p.m. each day on Saturday a nd Sunday, April 5 and 6. Tickets are on sale this week, especially at retail stores, banks and other local establis hme nts where "frontier" costumes and decora· lions indicate participation in the communitywide promotion. ' I' Tieketron, a~enctes also have the advctnce tickets, at $4.SO for adults <85 at the gate, if there are aJlY left>. with.children 12 and un· derat flalf price. Proceeds of the rodeo will go to the Childre,n's Hear-More Institute, which has developed from some foundation work done by ttie Newport Harbor Jaycees. THE RODEO itself will be virtually a live,. in-person version of the motion picture, "The Great American Cowboy," if the film's star, Larry Mahan, has his way. And he will. He's producer of the rodeo. · Mahan plans lo have the an- At Golden West: Jazz-rock :Oratorio nouncer Introduce each self. sponsored Rodeo Cowboys As- sociation (RCA > professional cowboy as his turn comes up and give the rodeo audience a capsule version of the contes- tant's career in the sport. The rodeo animals also will be introduced, including Oscar, the "unridable" bull from the ··cowboy" movie. Background music for each ride will be played live by an up- t e m po group of Southern California "amplified blue- g rass" musicians which calls itself Wild Oats. The Oats will play miniconcerts during breaks in the rodeo in addition to provid- Will Offer a Modern Message By JACKIE HYMAN Of lhe Dilly ~li.tSUff ··we didn't know what to call this thing. I think it's a new form, \\hat we've got here. I suppose we just could have called it a con- cert and let it go al that.'' Tommy Wolf, JlbreU;isl and ar- ranger, was discussing the jazz. rock or a torio "When Jeremiah Sang the Blues," which will be presented al Golden West College an Huntington Beach at 8 p.m. on Apri I 9. 10, 11 and 12 in the college theater. "The only reason "e called it QJl oratorio is that ever· yone el(cept the Lord sings ever- ything. But there isn't any action in it, so we couldn't call it an opera,'' Wolf said. He · s-aid h e considers the oratorfo to be thoroughly modern in its message. "It's the Old Testament story or the Jewish people up to the Babylonian captivity. But it has special m eaning for us today because J think we've lost sight or J l!RO• NCMAROSON WI LL IE SOLO INlfRUMI NTALIST mos t o f the old-fas hioned virtues," \\'olf said . "WE CO~DO~E lots of things today .. we'r e r eady to be pushed off the brink. We really have to change our way of living, otherwise I don't think the world is going to be here mur h longer. ··And I think a ll that is slated in our oratorio, in 'Jeremiah,· because he is ordained by the Lord to warn the people that un - less they mend their ways He's going to destroy them," he s aid. Wolf said he considered a number of stories before he d e- cided to base his libretto on the Book of J eremiah. ''Suddenly, I was going through the Bible, I was searching for other things. and s uddenly I came across Jeremiah and as soon as I opened the book and startec\ to read I knew that I had my story," he said. He said he worked for seven months on the ~ libreUo. which was set to music ~,.Alf CJausen. It was originally com~ioned by a Sl,000 graqt from Golden West and a $500 g1A from the Na· tional EndowmentoftbeArts. "Jeremiah" was given in one performance at Golden West last year. Many of the performers will be returning this year. . I THE ORATORIO wa s something new for both creators, although they are by no means new to the music field. Clausen, who acted as a judle al the re· cent Orange Coast College J azz Ensemble Festival, ls known as an instrumentalist and manger who has helped coordinate music for television specials by Lena Horne, J ack Benny, Dionne Warwick and others. Wolf. who a lso works ex· tensively in television, reeently finished coordinating the music for the 1975 Fashion Awards Show as well as for a F1ip Wilson s pecial and an episode or "MM&de," ing "music lo buck and rope b) .. for parl1c1pants . ANOTll ER GROUP, Red Dog Weber and Custer's Last Band. will play on the 1'~airgrounds Mall prior to the show to enliven the exhibit a rea for visitors who want to browse through outdoor spQrt and r ecreation displays which will be open to the public from 11 a .m . each day of the rodeo. The Rock a nd Ride Drill Team. a mounted group from Lakeside. Calif., will be featured as part of the arena show. Mahan, however, has pledged to make his rodeo an event that emphasizes the sport of rodeo itself. Only the traditional grand entry, possibly featuring local political leaders as well as some show bus mc!>s celebrities. will add •·ri rcu ~" touches to the :\1 ah an shO\\. And there" 111 be a steer-riding contest involving disc jockeys from Orange County and other Southern California radio sta- tions. KEZY 's "Rodeo Dave" <Dave Lee, who is "Skier Dave" or "Surfer Dave" to his listeners, depending on the season) will at- tempt to ride a bull in exchange for donations and pledges for the · Children's Hear-More Institute. But the rest will be pure rodeo. ::>omc of the be~l ever seen here. pos~ibl y, with the Mahan name and the RCA sanction drawing top professional entrants. Larry Mahan, rodeo's first superstar (right), will produce local show. At left, he ride• bucking horse. ' • ~ .. u . Oscar, the ·unridable' bull from Mahan movie, gives Larry a wild ride (left) r Rock and Ride Drill Team from Lakeside, Calif. (below),' will also perform here. • I · .. . . ~· . . ';~ -·· . . • i(' .. 1 .- MICHELE ZARQES AND RODGER BRASIER WILL SING LEAD ROLES "Jeremiah" will be produced at Golden West with lbQ college singer s, s tudio orchestra and· jau ensemble. plus soloi~ts, a narrator and professional juz musicians. The production will be directed I by Gerry, Schroeder and David Anthony. Fe'atured instrumen- talists will be J ack Coan on I ht.• trumpet and flugethorn tlntl J erome Ri c hard ~o n o n woodwinds. The narntor will be Stt•wnrt Rogers. Golden West theater ln- slructor, \\ ith Rodgt•r 8rt1!>1t'r, tenor. s 1ng1ng the role u J~rem1ah. M ir hel<> Zaq;l!s "111 also be u featured soloist Tirkets <'Ost $3 for adults an~ for i ludents and senior cititf~ They arc available m adv f\"Om the rolle~c bookstor('. DAllYPILOT At GWC: Sci Fi Speakers Award ''inning author Fronk Herbert \~ 111 kt.·\ no\l· a n all-da~ '>C'lt.'rH'I.' fll'lllln :-\ mpo:-.rum al <~olden \\ 1. .... 1 l'11ll1•gt• in llunt uigton H1.·..11.·h 1111 ~.11urd.1~. Aµrr1 I~ .\ \\Orl..-.hop 1111t.·.1th1ng s(·t('ntt• fil·t1on . tor both :-.tudl·nt-. and teachl•r:-.. '' 111 op1.·n th1.• da\ at 9 d. m . in Forum ~ follO\H'<I bv Herbert st Jlk · Herbert. who \\on the most ('Oveted science f11.·t10n ti\\ ards the llugo and ~l'hul.1 ,\\,ard.s m 1965 for h1::. non·l ··Dune." "111 also be a pi.1nl'l1s t for the v.orkshops and ''tit shu\\ his film .. The Hellstrom Chron1t'lc·' at th<-' end or thl' cl;.i.) A s c i c n 1.· t • f 1 ct 1e > n '' ri t l' r :-. \\Ork:>hop and .1 \\ 11rkshop on tht• future of s1.·11.'1H·c• fiction will hi~hligh t tht· :..iffrrnoon progr;.i m Pan c I b t ..., • 111 ;1ddit1 on tu Herbert . "111 bL· Dr. Willi -. :\lc~elh· :md Dr. J;.i1w lliµolito. C'dttor::i 11f .1 r1.·<.·cn t book on -..i:1enCL' f1 l't1on. :\I i.lrs, Wc Lon_' 'l OU .•. Tickl'ls for I Ill' -.~ mpos1um. l1 m1ted to 350. ;111· on '>ale in thc i:utlege bookston· c;merJI ad· mtss1on 1s !>S. or ::-:i '' 11 h am !>lU· dent ID or (;11ld1.•n \\l''>l ...,e111or e1 lizen <:a rd ,.• Friday, March 28 1975 Easter SuD.rlse The Children's Choir of second through ;o;1xlh grade slu· dents will join the llarbor Youth Chorus to form a 400-voicc choir under the direction of Merle Valdez of Newport Beach. Students from Orange Coast and Golden Wc~t Collt>gt:s <1nd UC Irvin£'" 111 join the choir. The Childn•n of the Day Singing group'' ill also join in the service. which is ~ponsored by the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Ck.I b The gul:'st spl'akl'r '' 111 be Chuck Smith. pas tor of Cah ;.1r~· Cha pl' I of SJnla ,\na ... ~=--, .. ~ . ..,.' . . . .. Las Vegtis Shows The following shows arc scheduled for the week of March 31 in Las Vcg;.i!:I. ALADDIN "Vive Paris·· CAESARS PALACE -Frank Sinatra (ends 412>; Diana Ross, ./ Freddie Prinze <starts 4/31 CASTAWAYS Rusty Isabel, PirMarini . OF. ERT IS!\ Debbie Reynolds Dancers The Moving Company, a modern dance group. will present a children ·s matinee al Golden West College in Huntington BcaC'h at 3: 30 p. rn . Thursday und an evening performance at 8 p.rn. April 1. both in the theater. Tickets are $.1 for adults S2 for students and Sl for children under 12. The group wili also offer a master class at 2 p.rn . Wednt?$dayin roorn 201 of the recreation education bui !ding. 1 nforma- tion. 892· i7 l l. · Ol'NES Casino de Paris ·75 FLAMINGO -Bobby Vinton, Charlie Callas FRO!loiTIE R Robert Goulet. Carol La\\ rence (ends 4 12 l; Roy Clark <starts 4/31 HA CIESD.\ · "Spice on Ice .. llOUDA Y CASINO -"Wild World of Burlesqut•" LAS VEGAS HILTON -Elvis Presley <ends 4'1 l; Johnny Cash ~starts 4 21 !UGM GRANO -Mac Davis (ends 411>; Dean Martin (slarts4 12> RIVIERA Don Hie kl es, Mills Brothers <ends 412 I; Burt Bacharach (starts 4 /3J SAHARA -Rowan and Martin (ends 4 ·2>; Totie Fields, Dick Jensen <st ... rts 4 i JJ SANDS Rich Little, Jerry Vale <ends 4 ·u; Bob Newhart. Paul Williams< starts 4 '2 I 'Ficke ts •• 1• For Musicals The Lo$ ~ngelt•s C1' ic Light Opera"' ill open its seus~n ~ay 13 at the Los Angeles Mu~1c Cent!r Pavilion with "How to succeed m Business Without Really Try- ing'', st~rri ng RQberl Mortie. The second Civic Light Opera <1 ltraction wil l be th ~ n ew mu~ir.il. "Odys:ley''. which br· ings Yul Ur.vnncr buck l~ the stage. Joun Diener. the onglnal D u J c i n e a o f · • ~1 a n of L a Mancha". will :;tar opposite Br\'nner. The musical has book und Jyncs by Erich Segal and music by ~litch Leigh. composer of " ~1 a n o C L a ~I an ch a ". · · O d .v s s c ~· · · o p e n s a t t h e Ahmanson Theatre June 10. July l will bring 1'anette Fa bray tu the Pavilion as slur ~r .. Wonderful Town", with music bv Leonard Bernstein. lyrics by Betty Comden and Adol ph Green ;rnd book bv Joseph r'ields' and J erome Chodoro,·. The occasi9n will .mark ~~iss Jo'abray's first maJor musacal thcatr~ uppeurance. after more than a decade in television. t~inal attraction of the season will be L e rner and Loewe's ··camelot,' ', starrin g Roberl Goulet and Carol Lawrence. It opens at the Pavilion Sept. 2. The Civic Light Opera offers M.•ason subscriptions to all four musicals, with significant dis· <·ounts from regular box office prices. Additional information is ;.ivailable by calling (213) 620-1280. ... For Drama The Gree)< Theatre Association announces that balcony tickets for the Royal Shakespeare Com- pany production of "Hedda Gabler" ure now on sale at the 1 luntington Hartford Theater box office. The production of Henrik I bsen's c l assic. starring Academy Award-winner Glenda Jackson, will op,en at the Hartford Theater in Hollywood for a lO·day engagement on Wed- nesday, April 9. . Reservations may be made by ~ailing (213) 462-6666. ~ t t • ' I I I I t t f ' f I I I ...-. --. ... , "" . Friday. Marcil 28. 19/!> DAILY PILO 1 (.'3 C~medies Light Up Coast Theaters TONIC HT, MARCH ?8 'FATH ER'S DAV' Dramatic comedy for adults only, opening tonight Cor three weekends. Al the Actor's Playbox Theuter Golden West College. J:luntington Beach. Perfo~med by Irvine Community Theater Rt>:>crvations 557-7297. 'RIN~ RO~ND T iit; JUOON' Romantic farce s tarring Michael York and Glynis Johns. at the Los Angelt's Music Center Ahmanson Theater. Low·priced previews through Monday. $2 to $8.50, lnlormat1on (2 13> 626-5781 Hegular performances throu~h Muy 10 ARABIAN. llORS•; SHOW At the San Diego Counly Fairgrounds. Del Mar. 8 <i m . and 7 p.m . today and Saturday. 7:30 a.m. and 1 :30 p.m . Sun- day. $1adults.50 cents children J AMES DARR EN Singing Mar of the late '50s. at Knott"s Berry Farm. 8039 Hcar h Uh"d .. Buena Park. 6.30. 8 30 Hnd 10.30 p.m . tonight and Satur- day. 5·30. 7 .30 and 9.30 pm. Sunday. BA~KAN FESTIVAL Sponsored by KPFK· Radio at the Elks liwlding in Los Angeles. 607 S. Park VtCIA . 7 pm to 2 a.m . begmnmg tonig ht. 11 :30 a .m Saturd<iv to 2 a.m . Sundav. S2.50 adults. SI ch ilclrt•n. 111formation (213) 877.-2il I. 'A"'OTJI E R P A RT OF THE FOREST' Lillian Hellman dramu. throug h April J2 at the Hunl- POP SINGER JAMES DARREN Performing at Knott's Berry Farm The happiest Easters nappen at The Velvet Turtle . And we hope you'll JOin us. We'll be serving a beautiful brunch from 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. and a special menu of exciting entrees from 2·30 P.M. All amid the wannth and living room comfort of The \klvet Turtle ~ ul!Prtnn ltlSU N H.1rbor Blvd . ~71 <t~O · N~rt JW.1ch. 59 Fashion lskmd on Newport c,'"wr Drive. 644 s:uJ mgton .Beach Pl:.iyho~l'. 2110 Mwn St. Reserva-tions 842·5421. 'NO SEX P LEASE, WE'RE BRIT ISH' - Comedy, 8. 30 p m. tonight and Saturday at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna 9euch. Reservations 494-<>'143. 'EVER YBODY LOVES Ol>AV -Vintage com- edy, at the Westminster Community Theater , 7272 Maple Ave. Weekends through April 12 Reservations 893-8626. 'THE &t ALE ANIMAL' At the San Clemente Community The:Ht>r tn the Cabrillo Playhouse. 202 Avenida Cabrillo. San Clemente. Through ACTOR MICHAEL YORK To Star in 'Ring Round the Moon' ,\pnl 5 fh-:...crva t ion~ 1!12 0.11;5 'TllE .\ltT 11 .\l'P\ FELL.\' \l11:...1cal. m ght· I) l":\l'l'PI ~l onday at SC'ba:...t1an·:... \\\•st Dinner l'IJ\ hOUSl'. 1-10 A VL·ntda P1t·o. Sdn Cl<'menlt'. Huf- fl'l tlinm·r Hest•n at1ons -W2-9950 'TARTll FF f.' M oli1.•r c·s dass1c comed y. through Sulldil) South Coa:...l Ht•pl·rlury. 1827 :'\l'\\ port Blvd . C'osl;.i :\I C'!--a Info rm ation 64G· 131l3 $3 25 Io S!l 2~ 1107 JamMrPe Road Newport 81?ach (714) 644·1700 Costa Mesa \\.eekends through April 12 Reservations 566·5391. SATURDAY. MARCHH LATIN AME RICAN MUSIC -Carmen Dragon conducting the Glendale Symphony Orchestra, with mezzo-soprano Marvellee Cariaga. Songs include "Granada" and "C1elito 1.indo"'plus selections from "Carmen." 8:30 p .m .. Los Angeles Music Center, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Tickets $2.25·S5.75. Mutual and Liberty agencies, or ( 213 J 626·721 l. SllNDA\', MARCH 38 'THE MUSIC ~1AN' Musical. through April 12 al Corona Civic Auditorium. 815 W. Sixth St.. Corona (Riverside County). Information, <714 > 735-0lSO. Sl.50·S3.50. :\1 Ol"DA V, ~1ARCll 31 'HEAD DRESS B ALL' Sponsered by the Gay Community C<>ntc r of Oran~c County. 8 p.m al O.C. Fairgroundl>. He:...t•rn1tioni. 642-4253. S5 ad- vance. $6.50 door Tl' t:SDA \',APR IL l \\'OMEl'\'S T EN.MS Virginia Slims Cham· pionships, through April 5 at the Los Angeles Sports Aren<t. Among those s cheduled: Chris Evert, M argnrct Court :ind Evonne Goolagong. Begins 12:30 p .m . tod;.iy. Tkkets SJ to SS; season tickets $20 and $30. Information C213J 741-2171. Wl::DNESOA\'. APRIL? 'SEASCAPE ' Edward Albee play starring Deborah Kerr and Frank Lan gella, at the Shube rt Theat e r . 2020 Avenue of the Stars. Ccn- tury City. Inform atioo (2131 553-9000. BOAT SllO\\" Powerboats, sailboats, de- moni.trat1ons. al Lido Village, Newport Beach Coff Newport Boulevard on bay side south of the Arches brtdge l. 4 to 10 p. m. today throug h Fri- day; 10 a m . to 10 p.m . Saturday. 10 a .m . to 9 pm. Sunday. Paid admission. T lll.i RSDAV. APRIL 3 C HI L DR EN'S DA NCE PROG R AM Performed by The Moving Company. a modern dance group. Golden West College thealcr in Huntington Be ach. 3:30 p .m . $1 children, S3 adults. • • 900 Bayside Driv~, N .8. • Dinner reservations taken 'phone 675-sm • I CllSll FAMILY MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO "YOUR BIG PA.RIT .. IS OUR. BIG PLEASURE" • 296 E. 17th STREET •~ HJ LLOREN SQ. COSTA MESA PHONE &U-7a8 COCKTAILS Times/ Places ACTOR FRANK LANGELLA In ·seascape,' at the Shubert . . • . • • • • .· ~--------------...·· Easte r Ei'e11ts HOLL \'WOOD BOWL Sunnse l'C'n·mony begins G a.m E;.isll'I' Sunday at 2301 N Highland. lloll~·" ood f':arly ;.ir.ri.,.al suggest· '?d. free HA RBOR A R E.\ SF.R\'ICE Stud('nt singers from harbor area ~<'hoob an<l colleges in t-:;.i~ter Sunday sunnst• n·rt·mony. Newport Harbor Hig h School :...tad1um . lfith and Irvine, Newport Rcilch. 6 15 am EASTER EG<; Il l '.\I ~kFaddt>n P il rk. 9801 :\lcFHddt•n \\t'.. amt S1glt•r P;.irk. 7200 Plaza St.. both 111 \\ L':...tm1n~tC'r. 11 a.m . Satur· dily. For c hildn•n undt•r 1:!. ~ponsored by Wcstmin:-.tt:r R t•crl'atlon Division and Westminster t-:lks Club. Information 893-4511. SENSKrIONAL MUSIC FOR LISTENING AND DANCING . Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays in the Cocktail Lounge • Reuben·s 24001 Avenlda de la Carlotta in Laguna Hills I I: 1; .. . . . . . . .. _ ...... ,_ ....... _ ...... -----~ ., • • ') . C°4 OM. V PILOT Friday. March 21. 1175 Tani's back. A hit in his Janua1y rnain!1nd dtbu t, Tani's rich bari· to ne arid stage perso11alily have made him an instant SoLJU'lerri California s11Ccess .. and lhe Tani ReYLJe llH! best show i11 town. Two S't!Olts n1ihlly, 7:30 and 10:00. First show i$ 1 dinncr.sllow. Reservations {714) 531-1232. 'Male About the only thing one can say in defense or '"l'ht· :\lale Animal" at the San Clemente Community Theater i.&. that it certainly points out how times have changed 1n the theater over the past 35 years. One might presume that just about anyt hing f1·om the pen of James Thurber, "'hO \\'rote "?.1ale Animal'' "'ilh Elliot Nugent. v.:ould be dl'- liciously humorous. Again, the result is disappointing. ror the play merely st:•rves to remind us thut the triteness or the formutu domestic romt.>dy of the '50s :.ind the '60s had nothi ng on that of the '40s. The San Clemente Community Thl'atcr. to its credit, has left the script untoUl'hPd. opt._•ning the sho"· "'ilh a mar,·c·lously no:.tal~ic radio so<-11> opera and Ox:-dol l'on1mercial But from that point it's :.ill tlO\\•nhill: s ;1 ve for son1c sporadil' n1oments of splendid tharactcr interpretation by a p;iir of s upporting ;1 ctors. Ed Tie rney and Richard 'J'udur. imal' DisappOints Intermission Tom Titus • ) .. lad lhi:> <·onrlict, lhe individual vs. the eslablishn1cnt, rcmuine<I the rocal point of the pluy -"The l\1al e Animal" might have grown older more gracefully, as "You Can't Take l t \.\·ith 'li'ou '' has . But t he 1'hurbcr-Nugcnt plot ~comes mired in domestic cliches, v.'Jllch must have been cliches even lhet', and is ad-, vanced \\•ith only the !kimpiest of motivation . Rick Kosbab plays the profC'SSOr as a weak-willed milksop quite eont~t to Jet the \'isiting onetime football he ro \\<.ilk off \\'ith hts v.•ife. ·His only sho\'' of rt·al purpose comes efter a heavy drinking bout. and disappears soon after"·ard. Kosbab's indecision often is irl'itating. Tierney attack• his role w\lh the gusto of a Jack Carson rrom that period, ,~·bile Tu~o-.: skillfully un~erpl a.ys his paij_, sco[ina: hish tm his carefµll y modulate44fittlclsms. . Charles Judson is the weakest or the cast, regrett,bly in the Important role of a ';Jted''.·huntlng colleg"e trustct.'; he tails to fUl,Slain what mieht have ~been a strorit cbaf*teaization.· Rol:il' \\lah"lstrom takes ~ "t.llce s ha re or tht' laughs as the pl'of;s k\utJY maid. ' • "TH£ MALE 1Anirnal'' continue.s through th.is weekend and next with perfor,rna nces Thursdays through Saturdays at_8:30 p.m . al the Cabrillo PlaybOuse, 203 Avenida Cabrillo, San Clement-e. ii ~l!!lr-11!!1 ~ewatt ~1i!n "eem '"The :\l;i\c Anin1al" focuses on an un;issun1ing collegl' professor dra\vn inlo the spotlight of contro\·crsy by an <.1ttivist college magazine editor (who. is re.ill>. a pretty nice kid ; this is 1940, rcn1ember'! J over the pror's sugges- .\S 1'11 E \\'l.~E. Joanne Applegett like\\'isc can do little \\'ilh a part that calls for her to react "'itb insufficient 1notivation and bursthinto tears periodically on cue. Neither Kosbab nor :\liss Applegett succeeds in pro- voking rnuc h ernpathy s ince their situation is so preposterous. Amoq-g the youneer plttyers. ~t urk Raior art the college editor and Harvey Dabling as the football her::o offer too littl <v-ariation in their con- trastiag characters, bolh coming off rather bland. K.ym \\.ells as the coed \\'horn both pursue turns in a bright performance. if one some\\·hat limit- ed in dimension. :\laurccn Bangston and Uonnic Judson as the respective \Vives of the dean a nd the trustee arc given little to dd. ' OnKOCE ' • .. 226 S. Harbor Blvd .• Santa AnJ, Cali101nia 92i04 Appe<a rrng Nigh!1y (e:tcept Monday) 111 lhl' EAST-WE ST LOUNGE Tommy Song Trio and lussi 900 pm!o 1.30arn :· t 'lion that he rcud to his class a letter f. \\'ritlC'n by convicted mur<lerer nnd anurchist ·Bartolomeo \1an~tli. 1'he ' hierarch y of the conser vative mid"·estcrn cam pus, natur;.111.\'. is out· , raged. A s ment ioned earlier, lhe best performa nce s are turned in by ·rierney as the thick-headed (and thick-\\·aisted> ~x-Cootball .star and Tudor Js \he reserved coll ege dean. Director Paul Idckcr encounters some problems in n1ovcnicnt ";th •~ large cast on a sm all stage. :\luch of the play's blocking is ;,1v.-k\\'ard, necessitating discomforting staging situ::itions . Timing also is deficient , \\'ith much snappier cue pickups re- r1uired. Dancers Buddy Calbo and Catherin e Miller of the Matti Lascoe Dance Theater Corn - pany will perform on KOCE- TV Channel 50, at 7:30 p .m. Tu~sday and again on April 5. • • • .........5,~x Make this Easter a delightful festive occasion Served from 10am to 2pm THE M OONRAKER 18~-1::! i'v1acArthur Bl vd. Irvine UJJ-91 1 I REU BEN 'S 1555 AcJarns r\ve CoslJ Mes.:i 540-9672 THE PLANKHOUSE 1::!342 Brookhur~I SI G.Jrden C.ro\C 5 l<l-J2U2 REUBEN 'S 2:l1 l:. Coast H\\., Newport Be.:ich 673-1505 REURf N'S REUBEN 'S '151 3 N. Tustin Ave Sa nta Ana 547-6281 REUBEN'S 501 N. State College Full e rt on 8i0-0433 THE PLANKHOUSE 6060 W,1rncr Av(•. I luntinglon Beach 842-5111 REUBE N E. LEE 151 E. Co.:i~l H\vy. Newport Beach 675-5790 ..'.4001 Ave. de la C.1rlotld L.i gun.1 I !ill~ J 10-9010 lruni 9 ,1 .111 . to 2 p.in.) • 'l\vo Filet Mignon Dinners for $6.95 Come aboard the Jolly Roger and enjoy two delicious Fi/et Mignon Steak Dinners for only 56. 95. The pirate's been busy pre· paring a new menu item and · we want you to join in our feaS t. · OurspecitJI dinner offer includes f twoFilet Mignon steaks wrapped in bacon. broiled to perfection and 1 topped with a mushroom cap. Din· ner is served with your choice of potato or rice pilaf, soup dujour or fresh garden salad with sliced cucumbers and marinated mixed bean.s, piping h ot homemade , breadplusa cupofour · special blend of co/4 fee or a glas.s of Coke. Bring in the coupon be~ -1~ • ../ low and join us ~ 1 in this captain's -. · feaSt! ••••••••••••• This C:oopon Good !or I -FBelMlgnonDlnnolll Soecially Priced H .t5torloltll CouQOn Good any afternoon ....... 111111 I ·~ ... ··- 1105 t•st lr:.1t1ll••ve . . .auheim l714J.t1'·1"4 STufT~~IR[ ON 8AL80A 8AY, NEWPORT BEACH 'l'HI WEST CO T HIGHWAY -- I •><</UP lJtnm.J Sf1(JI [l,\LIAf' AMI Klll\f', C\Jf~l'\l C '"'"''"''I 't•I II '" '" ' Feorunng 1111 ..... >UO~l!OGQI' ~l1 1'! 0...1 h\'1\l l(J:'\'-. 17 14) 67.5-3101 3201 Eil&I Coil'! 1-twy. Corona del Milr IN ALISO CANYON Serving EASTER BRUNCH ' A.M.·l P.M. EASTER DINNER 4 P.M.·10 P.M. -Mow A.ppeclriftCJ - GIHO U.HZl-Tue. & Wed. TIM MORGO-.Tllur., Fri., Sat. TIW'll 1111-6 Af 0... SICJll 31106 COAST HWY. R.-.atlons SOUTH U.GUHA ..... •-49'·2663 Our team tells you everylhl~g you want to know about your team SPEND EASTER AT irpprter'lnn Wot el POOLSIDE CHAMPAGNE BUFFET I 0 A.M. TO l P.M. ADULTS $3.75 CHILD 16 to 121 $2.00 c•er51MoCl&m'9! MEDmRRAHEAH ROOM EA.STER SUNDAY IRUHCH 10 A.M.toJP.M. Open 7 Days llighest Quality Nati\·e l\texu:an Food.., .. VIC GARCIA Formerly ol (oe1.01'1 Poloc e Appetr;nq -· S S:i· N ·1 ··. ,',•·(·• ).;, , ! I JO •'.,. • . ., of I •• !<; n...J 5d1 il]Q 1.., 1(' }l;) COCKTAILS 9093 E. ADAMS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962·791 l EASTER SUl-IDA Y Brunch 10 to 3 Dinner Sttved from 4 p.m. Make Resrr,.otions Mow 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER 81twtt11 ... tfwmt .. •NMwl A111p .. P1tku•1 .. _ .... ,, ..... ...... 2030• il-.ISTEN TO THE IRRESISTIBLE MUSIC OF .. I I /I SlllL SR KER ... . ' '·· l•ntaAn. I 33 FaShion SQuare ,.,.3307 I a-..,.,.c... .,,. .............. 9tS-18tt. -y -;7- 1 --_,,_ """',...,_ c--I I 203 Mlrin&Ave. 3333 W. Coast Hwy. 25l00 Del Pt'IOO 2300Hatbor B!vd. • &73-8720 842-2295 496-0855 54().8S3S ........ OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 30, 1975•••···· DAILY PILOT IN THE LOUNGE, .. . ED RYAi ;.\ RO .MARY CARUSO _ ' TUfSDAr THRU SATURDAT-9:00 p~. %:00 ).,M. CMrig!ff!r Room-~ONA LANES U99 HARBO~. cosT~ ME~A 5"S.lll2 the ll!'t!E 11!1Bl3E l'.E. L~ll I • 151 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach I ,, • 1 .. / j to la ... Cl \\ sl SI A •1 d1 •1 IT ., di " " " ~ "' h• s ,, v • ' ( I ( ( ~ I i I I' I· • ~ I ! l : i I i ! I I .. ~tiste'! Fare: Eggs Plus · Time Is short to nail down your dinln& p lans for Sunday's bi& Easler feast. Ot.berwlse the {amily will be dressed and ready for a nlc-e me.i tAat has to be called off amid disappointment. Tho:se w ho have waited until the last minute can check out the lollowlnk Ust of possibilities. Wherever house palicy permits, reservations should be booked to keep a busy holiday flowing smoothly tor everybody. B EN BROWN'S, 31106 C'oast Highway cat Aliso Canyon ), South Laguna, will fcutu re • special menus for brunch. 9 am. to 3 p.m .. and dinner, 4to10 p.m Selections on the midday fare will include eggs Benedict. New York steak and eggs with mushrooms, boneless mountain trout saute amandine, poached finnan had~'e, and the holi- day special: strawberries in c rnpagne, crab- meal omelette and broccoli holla daise. .\IRPORTER INN, 18700 MacArthur Blvd. wpposite Orange County Alrport>. Irvine, is of· rering an Easter triple·header: brunch in the Mediterranean Room from 1-0 a.m to 3 p.m .• din· ner from 5 lo 10 p.m .. and a poolside champagne buffet between the hours or1oa.m. and3p.m. CROWN HOUSE, 32802 Coast Highway (at Crown VaOey Parkway), Laguna Niguel, will serve a special Easter Sunday brunch, 9:30 a.m . to 4 p.m ., followed by Easter dinner from 4 to 11 p.m. · Holiday cntrees on the ti'runch rnenu include wild rice pancakes and sausage, eggs Benedict, omelette gourmet. broiled lamb chop, lobster crepes, poached salmon. BOB BURNS, 37 Fashion Island, Newport Center, Newport Beach. will serve Easter brunch from 10 a.m . to3 p.m., and dinner will get underway at4 p.m . Served with a choice of peach in champagne cocktail, fruit cup or juice, brunch selections in· dude ham steak or bacon and eggs, eggs TEMPLE GARDENS . Q-ff NaSS Re1Caurant RICKS HA COCKTAIL LOUNGE ~~~~ , )o't·ntul"in~ Exotk 'l'l'oplral l>rinks l uncheon & Dia,•r Otily llH ADAMS t-'\H-'-) COSTA MIU 540· 1 f J7 540..1921 . Aii4. I• .......... • 12201 UOQIHUIST CA• c...,..., ua.1020 ~~~,P/ld~ l O I 0 Lef.,.tte .... _,_. heclt J. (Bayside on the --:~ Lido Peninsula) SUH DAY HUHCH-t -..,2:JO I . U.C••°" 0.-, 11 .. Z:JO !· I I 67W71f7 ·· NOW APPEARING ·t YOUNG&COLE Benedict, pooched filel of halibut. tournedo Madeira, apple pancakes, Monlo Crlsto sandwich. er pea Cbantllly. STUFT SHIRT, 2'.41 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, will serve lta tradJtlonal Easter Sunday champagne buffet brunch frOl'l 10 a.m . to2p.m. Dinner, in additibntother~~lar menu . will feature roast le1 of lamb au Jus or baked Virginia ham, served with eoup OJ salad, vegetables and old 'rair;hioned st rawberry shortcake. MAGIC PAN, South Coast Plaza, 3333 S. Bristol, Costa Mesa, will feature their San Francisco brunch specialties on Easter Sunday, starting al 11 a.rn . Entree selections include crepes Benedict, maple butter crepes and bacon, crispy ham palacsiQtas served with apple sizzle, creamed <'hicken crepes. S.\~1 'S SEAFOOD restaurants 16278 Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, and 3901 E. Coast Highway. Corona del Mar, will serve Easter Sunday dinner from 11 :GO a . rn A complete holiday rnenu of fish and sleak entrees will include such house specialties as jurnbo gulf shrimp, rnahi rnahi, frog legs and cracked crab. · Victorian Ba• at \ ltEa/1kWHAt~ El Matador AND MARCIAL .... OUHC~ SPECIAL SUMDA Y BREAKFAST Plus Everything on the Menu Open at 9:00 A.M. LUNCHEON SPECIAL I f,-..< I l ntl,,l.Jd,;i -•hl>Cf' ol be<Jtt\ 0< ,, ,. Now Serving Beer and Wine Menudo Sunday Only $1.30 1768 Newport Blvd .. {At 18th St C.M., 645-3520 JAPANESE, Etcetera. • Choose y Jut dining pleasure. Main dinina room with an international menu, Teppan Vaki Room, Sushi Bar, and cocktaO' in the Wine Cellar lounge. All this 1n a beaullful selbng of gardens, bonsa.i lreea, running brooks and lake .•• fiD KOTQ The more than Japanese Restaurant 1 I I 4300YOfl K•rman .llY•nu•. Newport e ... c .. Plfl 752·71'1 MONDAY thrv THURSDAY SPECIALS (Friday a nd Saturdayuntil6 P.M.) dinners include soup or salad, baked potato or rice I ~ ............................. = 91ie tMagic 'Pan : . ~~ l M SUPER SVMDAY BilUNCB FOR TICKET INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS t CALL (7'.t) 412·ft50 • BOX OPFICB OP.NS Al 10 A.M. CL08l0 MONDAY : • '140AVENIDAPIOO •SANCLEMENTE~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I . I 262 S.L IRISTOL ~ {AND EASTEa, TOOi] • Spcc1.1/11t•\ include Eg SJu.calito. -poached eggs f/orC'nl1nc with spinach soullle, topped with cheddar chee,e. SZ.75 includes the mixed fresh Fruit SrJ/acl ... • the Fruit Salad is· also served with 1he Crepes Benedict -eggs, ham and hol· /anda He, S2.t5 ... • llc1m ~~ Apple Crepes are $2.50 . . • .inother favorite 1s Creamed Chicken Crepes with parmesan cheese -and a crisp Spinach 'i,1/Jrl with hard-boiled egg and chopped b;icon. SZ.95 ... Cocktail• 14 Wines • COSIA M£SA -South Cont Pim ~ • BF VC RI Y lllll S C1mden & 8111hloft w.., , : • WOODLAND lll llS lhe Promen1dt • ® • ARCADIA -s·1ntA An111 f~)h1on Park IAJllKAMCRICAllD • AMCltlCAN U'RlSS • MAS1U C~ DIBlBG~ llAHCIBll &SALOOI Friday March 28, 1975 OAlLYPIU>T Q . TV 'DAILY. ~OG NEWPO RTER INN, 1107 Jamboree Road ~twport Bea(h, will observe 'tll~ hol day Yo 1lh two diiferent orrerings. f'lrst up \\-'lll be an Easlt'l champngne hunt breakf88t. served from 9 :.1. rn . to 2 p.m . Dinner will be servt.>d in the ~l anne Room from 4 to 10 p.m . VELVET TURTLE, 59 .r·us hion Island on !'iewport Center Driw. Newport Hea<'h . \\ 111 serve Easter Sunday brunch from 10 a m to 2 p.m. Dinner service will got undl'r "a.v at 2:30 p.m with a s pecial holiday menu. REUBE~'S and other restaurants operated by Far West Services will offer the dining public Easter Sunday brunch between the hours of 10 u.m . and 2 p m. Reuben's locations presenting the holiday bill of fare include those at 1555 Adams Ave .. Costa ~1esa : 251 E. C'oasl Jl1gh\\ a) . ~ewport Beach ; 24001 Ave. de la Carloth. Laguna lhlls, 1513 N. Tustin Ave .. Santa Ana Other Far West restaul'anb offt~ring th<.' brunch include the ~toonraker. 18542 ~1 ac.\rthu1 Bl\·d .. Irvin<.>: the PlaQkhouse. 6000 Warner An• Huntington Rt'J<'h . Reu~n E L l'l'. 151 F.. Coast Highway. l'cwport Beach 6 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! ... ALBERT ANNEY IEST AClOll •• BEST SCAEENP\.A Y . .BEST ORIG. DRAMATIC SCORE MATWtlSS OM 'f Sl.25 'Til 2:>0 .1~ . .INGRIO BERGMAN BEST $lffORTlllG AC1NS$ •. BEST COSl\JME DESIGN! .BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY ~:JO.S:4S 1:00.10:00 SO.COAST PLAZA It "FOUR MUSKETEERS" I :30-1:30-5:30·7:30.,..JO J.C•·US! 2 ACADIMY AWARD NOMINATIONS llST ACTllU A WOMAN 115'r DfllCTION CENA JOHN ROWLANDS UNDER THE INFLUENCE CASSAVETES DAil T: 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 Joi. Wfl'f'le "HAHHIGAM'' I: I S.5:GO-a:45 I 1'1111 "THE OU1RT'" 3:10·6:5~10:40 2 Academy Award Nominatiom UIO Best Actress-Gena Rowlands Best Director-John Cmavetes Friday Evening .... Jill • Saturday Morning MMCH ZI J • DAil Y PILOT Fnday March 28, 1975 ' ~raft Show LAGUNA l 'KA to 'f <.;llLO SllO\\ Je\\ elQ. pdllery, macramc and other crufh. 10 a.m. to dusk Sunday along Forest A\tuue tn Luguna Beach · .P~TOGRAPtl\' SHO\\' Photos ~~ D1{·k Bailey and Beth Beau<lrtl\U al Lang Photo- graphy, 1450-A S C'oru;t Hwy ,. La~ina Bta<'h Hours · 10 a.m to 5 p.m. Thursday throug h Su11 day · FROM 'PHOTOGRAPHS OF WOMEN' r ,.-; u lL. 1/2 :· Q(J., K..A_i- '-tr-e;'~ r ; ' ti CJ:. : fr__r •"(;(i ;:- WIMMER THREE ACADEMY A WARD MOMIMATIOHS ELLEN BURSTYN KRIS KRISTOFFERSON ·1AUCE DOESNl LIVE HERE IPGI ANYrvlORE EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY CAU 979-4141 FOR SHOWTIMES • in , Galleries I Exhibits · FRfo:E TO BE ME' Ceramics. weavings, macrame. quail s and print::. by Sue Danenhauer . • 1t Purc~ll Gallery, Reeves llalJ. Ch apman < 'ollt'gl', 3:JJ ~. Glasscll St.. Orange. Monday through Apnl 4, J to 5 p.m . daily. Weaving dl'- 1111111.,lral1on~ ,\pnl 2. 9 a.m . to 5 µ.m. · P:...H ' DO NY M PlllA' Exhibit of" orks by si:-. .1r11 ... t., Gall e ry T J B. 1535 B Monrovia. Newport Ht'.1d1 Today th rough ,\pnl 19 lfuur :-t to 5 p. m Wt·iliw ... day through Salurd.i~ l·Tll~IC ARTS . lnd1Jn and .\fnnm worh f111rn pnvutc c:o llN•t1on:,.. at lhl' ,:\;ewport Harbor \1 t \tu:-t>u m . 2211 \\' Balboa Blvd .. 1't.>wporl Ht ,1l·h Throug h ~ J~ I I lour... nooq to 4 p.m Tul·Mla) throu~h Suncb'. 6 to 9 JJ m . Frida~:.. PllOTOGR:\PllS OF \\OME~ from around t hl· "oriel. al Or<ingl' Coast College LJbrary. 2701 Ft11n w'' Rd .. Costa :\lcsa. Through ,\pnl 3. I lour:... weekdays 7 ::Kl am to 10 p .m .; \\t>ekcnd~ IOa.m t<i5p m STl'OEt\T PllOTOGRAPllS .\t the :'\t'\\ port School of Photography Galll•ry. 3720 C';rn1pu!-, Dr .. l\t.·wport Beach. Toda) through ,\plil 19. Hours I lo 4 µ.m WL'<lnl'Sda~ and s.aturda) \\ORK~ BY ROBERT MOTllERWELl. Paint- ings, drawings. colluges and prints. at the Glenn Smith G<J llery, 260 Newport Center Dr .. N<.'v. port Reach. Through April 30. Hours · 10 a .m to 5 30 p .m . Monday through Saturday dldo . .... . ... . -.. ......... EVE 7 P.M. COMT. SUM 2 P.M. 2 ACADEMY AWA.RD HOMIHATIOHS U.RlltA STREISMC> JAMES Cl.AM "FUMMY UDY" IPGI "MURDH Ol't THE ORIEMT EXPRESSU + "THE GAMILfR" ''TOMMY" "IRAt4MIGAl't" IPGI & "THE nROMGEST MAl't IM THE WORLDM "FlEHU & THE IEAH'' "CIMDHELU LllHTY" IRI "FOUR MUSKETEatS" tHEGAMGTHATCOUlDM'T SHOOT STRAIGKr' -youl'tG FRAtO(EMSTEfM" IPGI "FEARLESS Y AMPIRE KIL.Lflt" ... and look who's playing Consuelo. rtw.S•P•Y•S w~c:;::-- IDWAIDS C ... fMAWfST l WtthNatlw At G.W.. Wnt WISTM1.,isr11 892-4493 IOWA•DS llJSTOl CIMIMA IY lristol Al MecAritiir S0111tt e-1 511opp1111J ArH 540-7444 ITWASATIMEOFHEROES ... and yo'u think you have problems !! ~ OF DAREDEVILS AND DAMES ... AND WALDO. c..· Bo5rrw1a1 SlJ'5NI SAt&llOOtf • MAMiOT ~DOU ~ ,., •• • " YrllUAll GOlDIWt S-""'*5 IOr ..U 0.. "' II. r.rc " HUHIY MA!tCINI f1111M1.t-t.«i1u,"°911 IOf MIU • ••'""""'-''~ -"n C-:=..l!=z=.;::===::.:::::ic:1 ... ,,, ... .. ,.. .. EXCLUSIVE ~· ~ ORANGE · COUNTY SHOWING Jack Lemmon·Anne Bancrof- ·" A MELVIN FRAlll< ~IOI\ ot 8 ~ SIMON Pley The _..~soner .; Se••rtd-AYenue ' • . • IN HARIOI SHOPPING CENTER • • BDWARDS HARBORcl::A 2 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST. OITA MESA 841·0573 I ' . f Art 01a rt ' Picasso's "H~of Woman," shown here being photogra ed by filmmaker Hugh Johnston, will be among outdoor sculptures to be s hown i a ha lf-hour program, "Sculpture in tht Open," at 9 P..im . Tuesday and 6: 30 p. m ~'' April 5 on KOCE-TV, Channel 50. KOCE will bro .. dcast another art program, "Women in Art," a t 8 p.m. Saturday and 6:30 p.m . Sunday. ,..,, . ' J I .. THE GROOVE TUBE11 CR> ..... EVIMIMGS -1 r .M. CC)tfT. SAT. Ir SUM. 2 r~ M/4'T. WED. I rM ''IUM1'41GAM" "OUTFtr crGt COHTIHUOUS DAil Y FIOM 12:30 THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE OR~NGE 0 532 6721 1" CITY CEl'4TRE CIHEMA'> ~ $.A. FRWY (MANCHISTE .. EX.I 0 .0 . FRWY ICITY OR. EX.I A -.VCIT TO THI COIOllUIOKltl" V , .. JUGGIRMAUT" A "CHIMATOWl't" V, "DEATH WISH" A "HARRY & TOMTO" IRl V "CUUDIME" ... "ASH DNESDAY" -..-ct••• llll)llOlf """' ,...,., • ., • ., t.1tueou ti ., tao SU~O & MCI •OHi II IO 1 00 ................... IUNNtGAN" """. TMI OUTJIT ""' 111 .. AClf'IC TH•ATA•& D•IY•·IN SUPH IWAP MHTS HA•ao• llVD. Dfift·l1t s-~•w.s--S.• & s ..... •-10 •- OltANGI Dflwe·lft t 12 ,, .. so1 • s.... • •-•·•-,..,. hM S.0..,1 ............ StN- f amitw '""! ~refile! •••t••ft• Qal.,o? I I ICMIMY IW .. --..llCINI ·-GODfATMll ,AIT II 1., , _ Pl.U$111( ~If lllSlllSS.1. -.i.41.llUA AIDOIT '75 l"t """·--MY NAMI IS NOIOD~ ..-. MOVIE RATINGS FOR fMENTS ANO WUNOPEDPI.£ ,,.. .-..c--~ ......... ,. ....... ,..._,_,,.. .... ,-.. , .. _,. ,.....,. IOI ,,_.., ty -,,..._"" .. ,w -..... '., ....... ............... ..-.. ... """" .......... , ........ ' Friday. March 28. 1975 CAIL V >'IL.U I . . Photo Class Set Mllllona of glossy prints are made each year-depicting vacation • hie~Uehts and captl\ring lbrever the fond rnemory of the falftlly holiday. ~ MllUona or glossy prlntt1 are al1Q made each year deplctln& camera straps, toes, and perfect thumb prints. They are the work of amateur photogcaphers ~ho could use a litU'e ad- vice. The Rancho San- ti ago Comm un ~ty IJ~h · Mass Today <Jn · TY and Radio lqllann Sebastian Bach's Mass in B Minor, wilt\ maes.lro Karl Richter conducting the Munich Bach Orchestra and Choir, will air as a Good Friday special tonight al 9 o'clock on KCET, Channel 28. It \\ill be broadcast simultaneously over KFAC AM (13.30> and f'M (92.3). CoUeee District 1s plan- ning to help. 1'lntroducllon to Photo- graphy". an 11 -week course for beginners, will be off eref beeinnrng April 1 by tJie district's Continuing 'Education Division. Classes will m eet eath Tuesday and Thursday from 7 lo 9 p.m . in room Il-8 at Valley High Sl'hool in Santa Ana. Tuition b S5 and can be paid durin~ registration ut the fir!-lt class meeting. There is no cost to studt·nts und~r 21 or over 60, or to those laking the cla~:-. for high school credit. W&Ul1~·~111111119 ....... 2:00.5:40-t :20 Ins tru c t or John I "llEPOWTTO Branscom will kach ~tu ) "THE mHG'" THE COMMISSlae" dents how lo Compos~ ..i 2-5:~t:45 l:00-5:~9:40 better photo, how tu "SUl'HEll"' .. JUGGERNAUT' Baritone Hermann Prey, sopraao Gundula Janowitz, m ezzo-sopr ano Herta Topper and tenor Horsl Laubenthal arc the featured soloists in this special performance of Bach's masterpiece. The 2~·hour program was filmed in the SlifU.kirche (Abbey Church>. one of the loveliest bar~ue ch1:1rches in Gcr.rn~ny. Built during Bach s ureiune In 1733. It IS un hour's ride southwest of Munich in the s n1all town of Diessen-am Ammersee. operate their camera:. 4:1o.a:15' l:SS-7:45 f o r o p t i m u m I J~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!~!!~~~~ performance, and how t1) 1- John Bangle, Dennis Fox and Joe Fletcher pll(y' cheerful p(~za cooks in '"th~ Most Happy Fella," a musical now ,Playing at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse in San Clemente. Phone ·number for information is 492-9950. Oscar Movies to Air · As a tri butc to the up- coming Academy Award presentations, KHJ·TV, Channel 9, will broadcast past Oscar-winning mov· ies on .. :\lillion Dollar Movie" beginning Mon- day evening and ending April6. . The award -winning movies will begin :\Ion· day at 7:30 p.m . with "Written on the Wind." which receivt'd three awards in 1956 <Be st Mal e Star -Ro c k Hudson ; Best Supporting Actor -Robert Stack; Best Supportin~ Actress -Dorothy :\1 a lone>. "Hud." wi.nn.er of th r e e aw a rd s in 1 963 c Best Actr~ss -Patricia tress -Grace Kelly; 1'\eal ; Best Supporting .Best Screenplay>. witl be Ac lo r -:\1 e Iv y n shown Friday, April 4, at Douglas; BestCinemato-7:~p.m. graphy)will airTuesday "Marty," which re· at 7:30p.m . ceived four Academy ''The Bridges At Toko Awards in 1955 <Best Ri," which won an Oscar· Production: Bes t Actor in 1955 for Best Special -Ernest Borgnine; Best Effects. will be s hown D i r e c t i o n ; B cs t Wednesday al 7 :30 p.m. Screenplay>. will air "Sunset Boulevard." Saturday, April 5, at 7 :30 "hich took four Oscars p.m. in 1950 (Best Stoty and On Sunday afternoon, Screenplay; Best Scor· April 6. ··somebody lip ing; Best ArtlDirection: There Likes Me," winner Best Set Direction), will o ( t h re e A c a d e my air Thursday at 7 :30 Awards in 1956 <Best p.m. Cinematography; Best •·The Country Girl." Art Director ; Best Set winner of two A<:ademy Direclor 1. wi ll be Awards in 1954 <Best Ac-telecast Crom 3 to 5 p.m. onCbanneJ 9. Sheila Levine is every single girl whoever had to attend her younger sister's wedding. "'-""""""' PIClurn P>t'<fl<• ~~~~- l'Yodvu,dby Harry Korshak D•ec1cdt:.y Sidney j Furic Scr~bv Kenny Solms ~ Gail Pa.rent IT WAS A TIME OF HEROES ... OF DAREDEVILS AND DAMES .... AND WALDO. HO IESDYa SIATS r .;-,.. <llllllV ........ -J l~".lllM.f'~ll.I~( i'\:•" l"ft~--·:·1 ----tr~--..... -......... EDWARDS DAILY PILOT • • SHOW TIMES DAILY 7:30-9:30 SAT /SUN/HOLIDAYS 1 :30-3:30-5:30 7:30-9:30 . . ... . ... .. ...... devclop and print bla<:k ( and'' hitc film Further rnformation (';.in be obtained by call ing 979-5284. DAILY PILOT L M. BOYD ) INFORMS In the ROBERT MITCHUM TAKAKURA KEN , A :~1lM'1 , . 1;.. · r~.,> 1117THE YAKUZA", ,1 BRIAll KIDH r i ,,,, • Sirt,,1lr,t~IYH ·~.:i lfv~1·11< ~·Jh1·t'tJ<l llN. !1 · .J.~,1 tyl ~u· ... -.Hl~~ '~/..ti. rltl1.cro.J•L•·1\)i~J c., 't ~l Y !i.l[IA' / · M.r.1 [).',,1 J~ I.,,! ~#~~1'~tr '•tlJ.l O "'·" l111T1W..111.J bv,Q~ ~v" t' \A) l'U• ,. I• r "IJ'r ~· ~~':r'::"' -~·"':·.:.: Co.HIT AT CIHIMA WIST & HI STOL IV CO-HIT AT D•IVf-IM PAUL HIWMAH IN -n4t MACltO"OSH MAM" JOHH W AYHl IH "McQ• lllSTOL CIHIM.4 IV lrittol At M9CA...._ SOllfltC_.~ """ 540.7444 Buttn• Parle •527·2223 .. ... I I Cl DAIL V PILOT Friday. March 28, 1975 Orange -Coast Flick Fare THE PRISON ER Ot' SECOND AVENUE The ~ript for Nell Simon':. corn· edy about u rn 1dd lt'·tttet>d t'OUple <.'<>ping with cnrne and the recession £ecms to htive been pasted tot:aher from scenes rejected from his previous writin~s. Good aclinl by Anne Bancroft and Jack Lernmon can't compensate for the 4tWkward combina11on of clunking joke:. and nervous drama. \'Ol'NG Y.' R \~KEN· STEI~ -The huroor is Juvenile and lhc parody is heavy-h.incficJ, but :\tel Rrooks' take off on the da:.s1c hurror t.ill· t·rnergcs a' a refre:.h1nl; JUUrncy into .Jb!-urdily and ll'rl'Vl'rence. :-\o rne t op·notch l)t!rfunnanl'c~ t'\ t.•11 succet.'Cl 10 1ntrodul'1ng :.ubtlely where none apJ)t'ars lo havt> ~en'' nllt.•n. Lt:~;\\' Bub Fot1se·~ f1chonalilcd at.•t·ount of the n st' amt fall of <·ont roversial t•orn1l' Lt·nny 13ruC't' stars Dustin llotrman ~ind Valerit- Perrinc .JS Lenn) 's wife. Hooev. Jn bl.il'k and white. the rnO\'lt' (•.Jptures the op- press1,·e rnood or the tune, bul flrut·e I!'> gl :..rnon~ed. ~l'en ~ a v1l't11n only of ~oc1ety. not or hi!-> own flaws. · :'11.\~POO Warren l'k.tll\ 1s the attr:.tl'llH' Bt•\('rly !11th Ca!->ano\·a h.11rclr<'s~cr ~ho spends as rnul·h tune in bed "1th tu~ t u ... torn1.:rs .•~ ht• doc:. on thell' hair. l nrcs.:n·cd .ind oc:ca:.ionally funny. ''Sham· poo'' is also the sad s tory ot IX'Oplt"S personal h\t.'' out Of t'OOlrOI, and Of J J)L'OIJit- \\ ho!'it.· pol1li<'al ll·~1der.., are be~mnmi:: lo ~et that wa.v. It tokes µlace on elcctmn t'\l', 1968. THE COD FATIU;K PART II -Fran'cis Ford Coppola's prologue and con tinuatlon or the f1l'l1on.1I Corleone Malia family story is .:iuperior to the first "The Godfather." Violence is down, emoUon ls up in this rich produdlon, which stars Al Parlno and says a lot about the losing inherent 111 winning ut any cost. THE SfEPFORD WIVES -A horror tale on the sur- face w1U( an elementary feminist statement un· demealh, this suspenseful film by the author of Rosemary's Baby works better on the shallower. en· lertamrneot level. Sl~rnng Katherine Ro.ss in her best role yet, it is about a sub· urban town where thl· \\Orocn lose their minds and the rncn lovl" 1t. ALICE DOESN'T LIVE llER E ..\N\'MOR F..-Ellen Burstyn is at her best in th1:,, st>nsitive story of a widowl'<.! \\Oanan and her irrepre!'>~I· ble son fighting to survive on her limited rnusical abilities. Not without its faults, '·Alice" is full of truth and huroor as Klis Kristofforson helps the t\\O understand that peace 1s a !->l:iile of mind, not a )lt'<>- )!raphicaJ place. M t;RD ER 0:\ Tllf: ORJENT EXPRESS Bel· ler lban m ost all ~ta r vehicles. this SidnL'\ Luinct :-creen adaptation of the Agath a Christie 111)\ d lt:ts only Albert Finney rand tus hair ) shinl', \\ h1le l..rnrl'n &caU and others \\ 1ther or fight for reco~nilion. Tht.· solution lo the rnurdt-r is an· t1clirnactil' anc! the ;,ic·c·cnls phony, but f;i ~t p acing keeps you cngJgcd. la Sunday's Family Weekly: ( >ur rt~-... .. .....,.( )P""""~ ._fl<"' \,.1 Eiirlw "'-"!Mii "'•" ""' J,;11.,.,. Tn I~ f't.nn, I he-. AJmllt tt.. \t<-.... ,...,, l>•ih p""'..,,...... /\ncl th.-s; .. n,... ""'"' It..-. Cao Aiiro1,_, Especially tor Easter: Anita Bryant's Painful Progress Toward God ··s;,,,ce liif{h .<clH/Ol, I hnr P nlic"'' /..nm• n I , 1111/d be o Broadu·ay Mar. Rut I lramrrl tlir l1nrtl 11 111• tlint Broodu.'ay u•as my nmb11io11. not (;,,r/\." This week, FAMILY WEEKLY brings you a beautiful, moving tale off aith for the holiday. Anita Bryant (the lovely spokesperson for Florida citrus commercials) is our choice for queen of t he Easter Parade -a woman who gave up a promising nightclub ca reer for the sake of her family life, a woman who 'put her personal ambitions aside and followed God's will instead. Anita's religious fervor is an inspiration to all. Sports Extra tor 75: Eight Great IMe .. 11 Stm Talk iloat Their Own Idols Major-leaiue baseball, the most uniquely American of all sports, is about to 1>e1ln Its 1975 ... ton. So FAMILY WEEKl Y Hked eight of the •ll·tttne 1reat players to recall oth« baseball players whom "I'm Jool.1111t /urn""' ,., they admire most. from the /<1cilt6 Cru/ult Hu1Vtr. J 1,spn i responses of home rul\ kin& •1t10"-" "'lo r omm11n41 ~: S Harne Aaron to those of Hell million! H, m'"' 1.~ ""'"~ C>f Farner Ralph Kiner, it's • '°"''tltin~ n1thl. ~ story that hits home. l fonL ,.,,,,. ( 11 Ce•hl• ~•.•••Y wl th tbe ' , 1112 PlllE SBELftlli 13!. FT. ... -- SOIEIHINO ODD ABOUT THIS AD. See if you can f1nd It. Can It be that the wolda are 1pellecl right? Can the pile•• be ln the right place? (Hint: Look at the bottom of the ad. HaY• you ever 1een a more humble announcement?) . \..,... -SH ELVl IG -co~~·~s I r • fcLoSiD"i I EASTER I L!U~~,!J r You11..e a whole bunch of llbe9. and colon lib Smooth all four aldea. but I can't speak for the other sides. Just funn.in', this is good lumber. bear! ou ... YiJllte. Orange. WOocl Qrcdn• • Y.UOW • .,._t 11e> ~ H•~• ·~dtc!d-Th ..... - c 0 ... .... .. · MCODda. Be glad llold va. because vou CY LINDEi SPOT might not be able to-tell. Slipt imperf• {llft a 997 bole big enough to awing a cat tbiu.?). Mo. Just leetle nlc:kdeze. · CHOICE OF SIZES CONTINENTAL SPOT 1197 BALO. SHELF LIGHTS ACCENT SHELF MOUNT LITE 1397 POLISHED ALUMlllUll SPBEIESPOT 1497 LOICUIE SIELF .,DT im •• i .. conEmo1111 1247 12112 SHAG CABPET TILES .llATIONAL LATEX WALL PAINT Don't let the low pric:e make you shy, the quality is there. Choice of 8 pastel• andwhite .. 3 77 GAL WELCOllE DOOi CBlllE · P\ah the button and a little guy pop• out and belts 497 you one. Some welcome! (kidding, it goea dingy-dong like all of them.) DOW COllllli SILICOIE TUB CAULlllli The stuff atays limber and aupple (wow. ll!tf . night school is atartlng to ahow). Doesn't yellow. ataya white. 127 PLASTIC PAIEL TUB EIClOSUIE Aluminum frame. safety plastic: pan.is.You c:an do 1 it in an aftemoon and pick up an extra shower room. ul n. PUnCLE IOllD Hard a• rock. aawa and works Wre wood, but won't apUL Great workbench tope. bacb. and 1000 other uaea. (don't aak me to name %" .... 1 e97 ~ .... ·~ 2~67 %" •.•• 3e37 ~,, .... 3.97 &OLOIFOB• 1177 COLOllAL ·1397 TEXmA PANELING Fancy name, nice FULL 4x8 paneling, a sort of 2 a print. Looks like 77 more money (about aix blta more.) !_IF SUIE STll ''l'J.001 ME. h that Cl good price or I• that a good pdce? What? You don't th1nk 80? B=k to the fwuly page for you. 19! Well made entry loc:k with the safety of 466 a dead bolt latc:h so it can't be picked or "carded." DEXTD DELUXE BAIDLE SETS A choice of some aup« atylea and you get the handle plua dead bolt lock aet. 1900 .. IATIOllL DISPOSERS It'• been a few month• now and tl:ae pl~lng bv,yer can come out of hiding. They are great. Greed pdce. performaace. and guarantee, He'• a hero, but U you didn't buy them. he'• a bum. GUARANTEED 3 yra. 5 yrs. 7 yrs. 2477 39•• 5499 . \ 11'111~ COICIETE 1111 E•eryjhlng la In the~ but1be labor. Just add water,'~' cmd u.ae. ·Terri uea the ttuU to get dd of her olcl boyhlnd~ 9 ·7c· . lllYL llli IDIEI ·411 n. DBYWll.L rc:::::ric:::=:rc:a,.._-...;.. them..) Today, folb find th•y can do the room addltlon • themMJT... IL •r 1 • ~6 B~g measw.1Mat• • -n • • • • •V we'll tell rou what yoa nMCL ' ' r' \ " . t Friday, March 28, 1975 I I i , I I , I ; f I I I J I 1 . I I : I I ; { I t DAILY PILOT DJ,, 0 I I I t I I I Is this a good time to buy a better Car? We think so ••• and here's why! First of all, prices are up on used cars, thus increasing the value of your present car to an al~time high. Second, with the increased cost of gasoline, your operating costs can be greatly reduced with a car which gives you better mileage. And third, because car sales have been slow, we've lowered the asking price. Think about it ... and think about the comfort, dependability and safety ... and see if you don't agree it all adds up to this being a good time for you to say YES to a better cad NOW'S THE TIME AVAILABLE AT ANY 10 CHECK THE YALIES ONE OF THESE DEALERS ATLAS CHRYSLER PlYr.l)UTK CREVIER MOTORS DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MEICURY MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS NEWPORT IMPORTS SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS Clwytl....,ty~HC IMW Toyota-Yoho Uncolft-Mercury-Copri MercedH •~1.fiat British Leyland-ftrrcrj.. IMW 2929 Herbor llYd., 20IW.htStr..t, 1966 Horbor lt•d., 16100 B.ach lh'd., 2170 I MQl"CJUMt• l'kwy., Lotus-JetiHft 28402 Morljtl•ritr Pl&wy., CostoMHo 546-1'34 s .. to .... 05·3171 C~to MHa 646-9303 Hllftt. leach 142-1144 MinlOft Viejo 831-1740 3 I 00 W. Coa1t Hwy., Miu iOft Ylrjo 831-2040 Newport Beach 642-9405 BAUEI BUICK DOT DATSUN BILL MAXEY TOYOTA HOWARD CHEVROLET NABERS CADILLAC ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO SU!TA ANA LINCOLN MERCURY hick·Ot"l-lritbli ~ Dohm Cors lo Trucb Toyoto Con lo Trvi:b ClteYrokt Con'& Tnicks . Codllloc Volvo Linco4n-Mercury·C4pri 2925 Horitor ... cl, 11135 IHch llYcl, 1111 I lucll ..,,cl, MllCArthw.& J....,H, 2600 Horbor IU•d., 2025 S. Mottchntw, I 30 I H. Tustin Costa M"a 97'·2500 H.t. leoch 142·7711 H .. t. Inch 147-1555 Hewf!Orl leoch 13)-4555 Coste Meao 540-9100 A11otwt"' 750-20 I I Sonta Ano 547-05 11 CONNELL CHEYIOITT DUNTON fOJD MIRACLE MAZDA JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MEJCURY NEWPORT DATSUN THEODORE ROBINS FORD SHORECREST AMC/JEEP Cite•,... CW'I lo Tnsb Ford Con & TNCb Mcnd•S.banl Uit<-.M...-c..-y.capri D.._Soab-AlfaR-Ford Cars & Trucks AMC-Jeep 21ZIH..._ ..... 2240 s ..... sn.t. 2150 Horbor ltvd., 2626 Herbor IUYCl, M11eArthllr & J..OW-2060 Harbor IUvd. 16751 leach 11.,d., c .. te MeM 146-1200 S..toAH546-7070 Costo Meao 645-5700 Cost• Mn• 540-5610 Hewporl leoclt lll-1 lOO C osto ~ 642·00 I 0 H•d. hoch 141-t066 COSTA MESA IATD IOI FllEDLANDER IMPORTS DICK MILLER MOTOIS WOO S.lEE MM PANOS MW DAVE ROSS PONTIAC SUNSET FORD D..._ Cer1 A Tnlclll ...... c--s Fiot AMC Mnd9 Cor• I TNCb POfttiac Ford Can & Trucks 120WHtW.-1234$.M .. 20015.M_....._. 2480 HarbCH" IUvd., 5440 Gorden Gro.,e 11.,d.. UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBIL£ Oldsmobil.,H-do-GMC 2850 Horbor llYcL. Costo Meso 540-'640 WILSON FORD Ford Cars Ir TnKlts 11255 hacll llYd., H..t. lkoch 142·661 I nM MARINO MOTOR CAIS bcoi~--= plui Stvti llock Howti 1200 W. c-st Hwy .. , ' • 2145HtirtMlr ..... 9625 G .... Gl'O"• llYcl, CostoMtte54M410 Gor._ Gro•• 537.1717 S•ta A1111 557·21JZ s.to AMlS47·HJ6 .......... 750-2141 Costa Meso 546·10I1 W utminster 6 36-40 I 0 Hewport IHch 645-1102 • --~ ~ - •I OA1L Y PILOT PUBUC NO'l"lc:B P UBLIC NOTICE •Ma» e-.m .,.,,a TOC.S•D•TOM hCTlno.n•uSl"HS MJNttt04lCOU•TOtll,,_ a.AMC UATUtl&aT U&TIO•CAUflOa .. ltf'IDa n. ............ ~I~ Ol>onQ llu:W· TMICOU•lT0.-0.Me9S --.-_....... •u•MOHW'S. U1t B Vl4'41 w.i,. hto1 ol JIAH 'WAT•lltS 11Mt1". S.•Afte ~-t210S 0.tffwG l tNiX:OT, tNC.1 • C..llfonll.t <M> NOTICE. I~ MlaleV Gllll!H • "'11 -•llOI\. 1111 8 Yll~ W•~. Mnt• c..-~,., u.-.... ,..,..... ~ Ma, t..i•......,•'flOi n..t ~I ---... _. .... Clet~ ~l '""' llW\I""'\ h COllClv<tod by•~ llw ~IO M<e-..it ~ ~Uiled 10 IM --OC>ft ''-"'·""'\I\ l"t N<ftHf1 "'euc.IW*l., In LINOCOf, INC. lhe tlfflO OI -ci.t• 9' IM.-,,.."' JONIJ COCe.Pt•\.._.,I 11"9clt-l,Otlel>tt~t~~ ... llltl'lt fh•l •l•lt••>t"I W•\ 11 .. 0 will\ the 99<•0.,'r-No 10111e ~ c.o.,.,.11 Clttt.of Or...i;ie County on ftl> el ?Wt P•-de V• .. Mt., Wl'9 t1l, ta. 1•H. ~Hlll~C•lifOtnl•t?Ul,wftlcrlil •aGAll. OAVIOION, o•UMMY & Ille PIK• Of lhftl,_U Of tM urlOl,,..led GAaRET'r. tl'IC. ln•tt m.ttenperU1n1flQ .. lM-.itlt•OI ,...,,,..,.,.~. '*-"*'11, within''"'' MOnn. Ml .. 1m11Mc.Artllw al"' die 11,.1..-iic.toc•n ol "'" noto(A. -""'1 a.~11, C.111 tJ ... ~-·P'(fl•, 1'1~ THOMA$ L L.01'0 E .. t.,1~ 011 ... w 111 of ,.,..llO.,. n.motel~ THOM.UL. I.ORO ._...,.tu• F4ICll• Pvo.1,...., 01•fl9a Coot 0.lly PllOI Mo«h' U ti 1• UI\ 1111 I~ P UBLIC NOTICE DSZ1 ... _ .. V• .... cl.I, S .. llt JIJ SUPllltlOlt COUltT OF THE U.-ll ..... C. t it» T .. · t1141 M1·&M ST Al a OF CALI FOR HIA FOlt ~ ....... ._ THICOUNTYO,OllANGE N• A·.IJUl ""4111""9 Otaft~ C .. \l O.;•ly P.IOI N 0 TIC E 0 I' H E A R I NG 0' Motrtll I, U, 11, ta. ,.I) 1" I) l'E.TITION F01t PttOBATE Ofl' WIU. PUBLIC NOTICE ANO l"OR LETTERS T ESTAMEN· TAltY PVBLICNOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE E•t•lc ot PAUL 8. WARNE.A. ak• P AUL BOO ll MollN WARNER , STATUfl8NTOFWITHOltAWAl C.cMWd 81+4tS •ttOMPARTNlfRSHtl"OPattATTNG NOTICE tS HEREBY GIYE ... tlllt NOTICE TO Clt E DITOIU UllOtEa "CTITIOUS 8 US1NlSS S ECURITY PACIFIC NATtONAl SUl'UllOlt COUlllTOFTHE. NAME SANK," N•toon.I INM.ong •uoci•llon ~TATE OF CALI l'OltNIA FOii "'-fol-tno llf•M>n ... , wit _ _, ~ 111..0 twt••n• c»tltoon for Probate Of THE COUNTY OF ORANGE •• • 91ncr •I partner from Ille \111111 ""o 101 iUU•nc• of L .. tters .... A·llMl -1,..rvwp opeut1nv unc:ter h II\ lol-m•nl••Y to tM p~ltl•Ol\er re-Estate o1 SETH THOMAS ANDRUS. t1ticMA bulitW\\ n•nw of •erfl>C" to w111cn ,, m•Oe tor tunner °""'"'..., PET SAFARI •I ?Sm Mclnt.,,. Odf1iCul•••.•notn<11IMt1rne....apt...:c NOTICE IS HE Ht: BY GIVEN to I,,.. SI , l•ouow Hills, CA 91Ul :If lle•rino;i IN! ••mo 111~ l>ttn ~I 1or cred•IOr\ ol tne al>Ove n•m4!d oect~nt Tiie flcttt'°"'s buSi"fU name ~11-Aprol IS, 10~. "' t lO .. m , In tne tnat •II e>er>On~ n•v1no;i cl•1m~ <1941nst .,.nl for '"'" SM•t,..rsllip wn flied on courlroom 01 Oeswrtmcnl No 3 DI s.iio IM \4110 0e<ed4!nl •r• reQu1ftd 10 f1i!' Ott JO. 191) in the Co11nty of~.,...,.. court, •I 100C.tvoc Ct<nltr Ori ve Wvst, in them, wotn thlr neco •••Y •OU<~•s. on Full N•met -AOClrn~ of the Pit._. lllt Coty 01 !>enla Ano>, C•ltlorni•. tne office of tne Clt'r ~ 01 llW '"°""en- W1llldrewln9 O.ted Mdrch 7S, t'llS lilied court, or lo pre~nt them, With ll>t Arclllt l . ~'l'O. 26»6 YI• ~.. WILLIAM E . St JOHN, nete\Sfl•V voucne ... to,,,. unden•o;ine<J Mini.,., lllejo. CA. (.ounlyCler-di th• olliu ol nos allorne y\, HUNf, Arcll1r L..Mlyo Wlll.IAMY.SCHMIDT LILJE!>TROM ~W E N T WORTH, ~ AIWMY•ILI• IAlln M1tnf1ef J C.1111, 61~ Cl•IC Pl>t>ll\lled Orono;ie Coast O•ilY Piiot, M S.11MltuelOrln,SulteJOO Ctnter Or1v• Wrsl, Sullt 300, s.t11a ~rt!' U, 21, ?t, Apr II•, 197S tOl·H ._ .. ,.,, a.•cll, C•lll•r.ia t'lMO "'na Caltlorn1• '12101, wnten 1~ Int ----------Atl«MY ,.,., PetllloMr pi K t ol bu\1neu In dll onelle" pert•in. PUBLIC NOTICE Publt,,,,..d Or•nQe Coast O•llV Piiot, ono;i 10 tn~ 01ate ol ••Id dl!Cedent, w.tMn --FltTITIOUS 9Ui1NEU--.- fllAME. nATEME.NT Mar. 27. ie. and Apr. J. t97S 1111).1~ lour montn~ •fter llW l•nl pu!Mtutllon ----------011n1H10t1ct TM 1011ow1119 per,on\ •re doin; bu\l M,,., JOROANS" AUTO SUPPLY. 1099 ""· 8.olltr SI • C.osl• ~, •• CA m26 Wllf••O T Joro•n. 2!49 ~· M4 A~. Cosl• 11>#\4 CA •uu. Autn 'I'll. Joro.in, no s.<lt• ""4 "'" , cos1• ~w. C• '2627 J•mn A. Jo•O•n. 2169 s.nt• M<1 ,..,,. Cost• Maw. C• •2u1 Tnos Du\lntH •S conoucteci b, • 9PM••I IMflMr,nlp WollMO T. JorO•n tnos st•ltm..,t ... , llted ... 111 tnc Counly Cltf-Of Or •nQe County on PUBLIC NOTICE F ICTITIOUS 9USINEU NAME STATE.ME.NT TIW tollOwong ptfSOft Is doing~· neu.s· PARTIES BY JA.Y, '°'1 BolW Aote., Wttl"'4nSl"1, CA 91"3 Lind• L.ou"e Aln<:a. 100"2 e>.l>O dro .... W1Ulm1MIM. CA "'2W Tiii\ ~~~n h conaucteo by an ln- Olw1ou•t Lind• L. IUnq Tnos 11•tement ... s Ill.cl Wllll ttw Coutlty Cler-of Orang,, County Of\ Mu. M,Jrel• 11, HIS. 1'41 .. 1 II, 191S. ~1174 Pvl>l•il>l'<I Ouno-Cont 0.11y P11ot, Pvt>l•)hf<I Or•noe Co.t\I O.lty Piiot ~rch 11, 71, •nd AP<ll 4, 11, 1'1SIOJl>.7S .... rcn U, 11, it, Apnl 4, 191S 8'1'1o1S PUBLICNOl lCE P UBLIC NOTICE 0.ltO M<lrCll ?•,_.IS KENNETH PROVOST AGm1fl1Sll olor with ltte·W•ll Anneudol lhe Est•ltot tne•boven•medcl«edenl HUNT LI L JEST AOM & WENTWORTH a y: ""<MM J. Goll 6UCl•kC.•i.r Ori.,. Wot, s .. ,.,. S..Y NI•, ~Of. t 2101 Tel: IH41 SS.-"90 An ..... -,s f., Aemll'llSlr•IOf' CTA Puo.1"'.o Orano;ie CoHt 0•11¥ Pllol, ..... Ch 11.eno Apfol 4 "·II. ttlS tU4-1S P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS I UStNESS NAME STollT EMENT llle 1o110w1no;i CMnon• •n 001no;i t>u~• r~ni:,'vf.RSIFIEO BUSINESS SERVICES. u OO Campus Or., NewpOrt PUBLIC NOTICE HI PllblllM<I Or•n99 Co.ts! O.lly Piiot ~·..!!-..,o ..,,,,, 4, 11 t91S 1001·1 PUBLIC NOTICE . . PUBLIC NOTICE .. PUBLIC NOTICE suPIRIO• cou u 0 , THI FtCTITious 1u11NHS $TAT•Ol"CAUf'OaNtAflOtl MAMaJTAnM•lllT TIHCOUNTY0"0RANO• Tlll ltllewl"8 Mt'-ls~ IMI• Me A~tu imsu. NOT t c I 0 F H. A• I NG OI" ORAlfOI COUNTY MA041NI & l"ETITION f"Olt P'ROaAYI 0, Wil l MAHUfl'ACTURINO, 1ui Se. l.)IClN ANO CODICIL AND FOa LaTTlltl St., Senti M•. (.1111 t2IOS TIJ.TAMlNTAltY OOMld W.yM Tllemt>'°"• l>ttl . ·E~l•lc OI &ELLE H. HU"llN(;eH, ~~I., ~· 10, WHl1'1'4ni.cer, Oe~~;rc°( IS ~ff A EBY OIYCH IN\ "'" llu$11'111" 1• ~91\dl.l(l41d..., en ln- 8£HP HEFLINGERllHlllldller•l11• dht!OoHI;.._ __ ~ - oetlltel\ tor P1 OCMtt ot w111 •nd~ ......... 1e1 ... yf'\9 • "°""""' -for 10 .. •no 01 Leite•• Tftt ~This •t•tem..,t wn flltd "'4tlt tht t•ry 10 uw pe111ooner rettrtnc• 111> •<" trio 01 Orenoe Cevtty en llmt<M tor lurtnor P•rtocvt•n.. INI ttH. Nfftl IN time •l'IO lli•t• ot nu• 1n9 thew•,. iws .,..., ..,1 tor Apnl u un et •·~ a Oren .. Co.tu 0.11, Pitot • m., in tne <OurlrOOfll oi o.Jlir1m1nt ~ti, 11. •no_ AO'll 4. 11. t•1S .,.._,, NO.lot ••id court. •t 700 C1111( Otnltt! PUBLIC NOTICE Orlw W.\I, 1n 11\t' Coty ol Se11t. 41W1 --,-l._C_T-IT-IO_U_S_8_U_S_IN--,f"'"S-S--~ C..lllornl" NAME STATE.ME.fllT 0.tt0Mlte112S 191\ ---~ --------- SUPE:•IOR cou•TO'T"I! STATE 0, CAll'°lttllA l'Otl TH E COUNTYOPOtlANO• He.Al)IM ,,.. IOllOWinQ peri.oo I~ Ooino;i bust WILLIAM I!. $1 JOHH, ~' .,, County Cl••" THE PLANT WORttS, 115 Th• JAMlSE.WILH£LM M••tu •s Clrtit, Cost• Mew, Cdlll IUNOlllANOANO•as.oN 9lt1a A...,,..,a •• Lew OtlOlltl TO '"DWCAUH l'O• (.MANe•OP•&Mll Suun M•ty l •llCtl'OI, !IS TM ltllHerttl ., ...... , M•\ler s Clrcte, Co• I• Moll, C.lif SIMI Me, C.tl .. r11I• '2101 TM1 OW Mt-1nt .,.,. AtWM'I'• w ........... , In Ille Mttter OI tM A$1pll< .. "..n Of R08EAT EDWARO lHOMAS For Ctwt,,,. ol Na tn9 Thi\ ~oness ·~ conoucteo DY •n tn P\lbll.,_ Or•nee Co.\I 0.oly l"ilot, OIYICluil IS Tiit •PPllc•Clo!' ol AOBE.A'T E.OWARO THOMAS lor <h•"Ve 01 llMnt, "-•it\9 r:..fl ti~ Ill CoUtl • ..0 It lileltlfln; from Mid •~ll<etlon 111ac ROBERT EDWARD THOMAS htS llJed ... •P911<•tlofl P'"-°$1"' thel llb Sll\lftM<try l•ncrto• ,...r.'7,U ,anclAlflr.),191) 1111 This statement w.s• ftlt'O wtlh lht' County C.ler-. of Orono;ic County Of\ Mar .. 1'1) ,.1119 Pul>llslwd Or.tnQI' Coa\I 0111., Piiot ~re,, 1, 14, 21, 28, t91S 1~1 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIHE.SS NAME STATEMENT Tiit toll-Ing person is 001ng o.nJ- nfts n . FIN ANCIAL RESOURCES INSTITUTE, 1242 Rulland Road, Newport S.a<n. c.i. 926'0 Ann S Coats, 311 121n StrMt, P•c1f1< Gro ...... C•lllorni••3'150 Tiits bus.neu ts conducted Dy an ln- 01v10Uat. Ann S. Co•ls This 'tatement was llled with the C.ountv Clerk of Orange County Oii ,...,,,,II, 1915. F4ttff Publl)hed Orange Co.tu Delly P1tot, 1Hrcll21, 21,anOAprll4, 11, 191S '189-IS PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIN ESS NAME STATEMENT ~ lottowtr>Q per'°n I) Ooino;i boN· r.uas HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GAOW, Ill Ill• Uncsone, Newport Beacn,Cltot. 92M>O Cr••Q A. Smotn, Ill 111.i unoine, Newport Be.Ch, Ca ht. 91660 Tllo\ l>u"'ness 1s conducted Dy an ln .dlvoOu•I Cr•19A. Smith This st•temenl w•s lo1eo w1lh lhe County Cler" ol Or •nge Counl y on MiH 11, 1q1). F4111J PutlllslleO Or•n9'! Coast 0<11ty Piiot .... rcll U , 21. 21, .llprtt •, 101) MO.I~ PL"BLIC ~OTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICl_T_O_C·lt--,-0-l_T_O_R_S __ n•m• b• <ll•need to AOBER T SUPIRIOll COUlllTOfl'THE lOWAROO'OONNI!&.&. STATllOPCAL.IFOlllCIAl'Olt -· uwrtlort , It 11 Nttby ordWN THI COUNTY OFOltANGl -Olre<lold. ,,,., •II persons lru~t· ... A-12111 Id In Wld Mltltt CIO -'"'" btloH lnl6 Estate of HELEN ELMY RANOEL C.0Urll'1 0.~rtrnent )on the 29tlloeyof .-. HELEN E. RANOEL.•w HELEN AP<ll, itrs, •t 'o:oo o'ctoc11 "-"'--of RANDEL, o.c .. 11eo. • wld NY to MIOw u ute _,, wtll - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo tr1t Oll<•tlon tor CMnQt of Mme UIOUIClnot crecmors of,,,. .Jl>O•e named 09<ttdent llto;ir.-..teci. tll•I ell ...,sons h• 119 t l•lrM ,)96ln•I II Is 'furtller ordered tllAt • ttVr of ..... •• lhiS Oroer To~ Ct Uff lie PllCl!ill*I lht ulCI oecectcnt .ire required IO 111~ in lhll Or•no:i• Coast Delly "''°' 1 \Nm, wotn ow nece\,MY vou<lw't\, on ntwspeper ot 9entrel t lr:!'lu Mllll IM lftke of th<: <fer~ 01 the above HI· • tht.acourt, or to pr•wn11nem, w•th ,,,. Pt int.a In H id county, •t I -t ~ry voucNtr\, to tne unoenoQMd .. en ... 11 for four succou l11e -"' at tn•olflct of lier •llorney, AOBEAT Pf'IOf lOtnedAyof widnearlng. L HUMl>t4REYS Ill Oov•r OrlW O.reot11h1etn<ldyofMarth,1'1S. s;.ile ll Newpori 8 utn Cailfornl.. SAMUEL OREIZEN Which t\.ll"te pl•<e ot bull,,;H °'Ille""'. JUO(lt of w ld Superoor court otr1>1ontd on •II m atters 1>9rt11n1no;i to LESTE It, MAHLEY, 1ne estate ot Hid decedent, w11n1n four ~18L& •OHAY montns dtler tne first publlcauonol tnos DANIEL. LEtai. notice 4't ll. W• ltlllt O.ltO Mf•ch II. I01S .......... C.I", tttOI CLE4NOqlllRGINIAROWE m.,,tO Adml niilr •tr i a wl lh·lhe-woll AttwMYS fer A111'1k••t .,,,,,rxed 01 tne estate 01 111e .ibove Pullll~O Oran~ COdU oouv Piiot Nmeooeceoent -rcn21.?S.1ndAprll4, 11, 191SI024-n ROIEIU l . HUMl"HltEYS At ... ,.y•IUw •• o .... , Drlwe Stilt•» ,...,_, au cfl, Catlf.rlll• ft ... Tel· (7 14l MJ.11tt Att.,..y l•r Allnlll'llstrtttla wollMM-••ll •llMH• Publt\hed Or•n99 C .. \I O•lty PlloC, AMrcn 11. n. •no ..,,,11 4. 1t,1'7S 1m.is Pl:BLICNOTICE ---suPERIOlt COUltTO, THE ST ATE 0, CAL.I FOltNIA ll'OR THE cou,..TY OF OltANGI! No. 1'·IJUt NOTICE OF HEARING 0, P'E.Tt110H FOR PROBATE OF Will. AND ll'Olt LETTERS TESTAMENTARY PUBLIC NOTICE SUPl!lllOlt COUI T 0 , TN• STA Tl 0 "(AL.ll"OlHtA '°a THl COUNT\' Ofl' OltANOE ca .. H •• A .. " OltDER TO SMOW CAUMI l"Olt CHANGE OF H AMI! Appllc•llon of 8EVEALY JEAN &UK I CH, Por <l>lno;i. ol n•mt. w.tEAEA.S, 81111erlv Jun Bukkll, Potnti-r, Mt flied • Pell lion witn trot c.Mrk of lllls cowl for •n Or-chOl'IQ lnQ Petitioner's M me lrom BEYERL Y JEAN DUKICH 10 BEVERLY JEAN ANDERSEN: SYNOl"StS 01" THE ANNUAl STA TE.ME NT OF 6e«h,c.-.cn~ FICTITIOUS8USIHESS Judtlh M, Tulllt. 714~ NO, '5 fllAME. STATEMENT E \l.tlf' o f LAWRENCE E.. !>TURCHIO, dlt.a LAWRENCE EUC.ENE STURCHIO. Oet H\fd IT IS OltOE RED, I hat all persons in- twesled In Ille •1>011e-tnt•tled matter •POter belOre tll•S court at to A.M. on Ille 1'111 d•Y of Apfol, 197S, Ill ttw Courtroom of Oepilftment 3 of !lie Courthouse bu11cstn9 loc.itea at IO?C1vlc Center Orl•l' Wl !>I, City ot Santa An;;, Count., of Orangl', Stale of Calllornla, , •nd sllOWcou~e. 11 any, wny In. ~tlloon tor Ch•noe ol Name snoulo not be (Volnled. tNSUtlANC• COMPANY OF THE PACll"IC COAST ~ New,.r1 C.•ter °''"· .._,...,, IMKll, c:.atitonto• u ... Florence, OO•nev. CA Q0?60 Tile 1ollowin9 per!>Cln~ •re ooong bU\I C••I• Rlgltr. ?9.01 PrL>~IOfl Or • llH\ ••· NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN that LI Cf AL. s TURCHI 0 has 1111.'<1 lie rein a f>t'ltlton 1or ProD•te of Woll ano tor ls- \uancf' ot Leite" Tfl•lamentary Co lhe Pt'htooner reference to wnttn IS rneoe tor further Pdfl•<ulU\, ano th.It lf\e ''"IC dnO ptac11 ol f\e.,ino;i thi. \a~ llM. Deen M'I tor Apr111 t'1), •I 9. lOa.rn , In ll>e courtroom ol Dl'Pot• Intent No. l ol w•d court. at 100 C1vtc Center Ori¥<! Wt\t. "' lht Coly o l !>.tnta An•, (dl1torn1a YH r ~DK.e ..... JI, 1974 Totet ldmllled H~ll IP•oe 2, u .. 221 UiQUn.tNlo;iu•l,CA'l'loH GR AN O PRIX OR IVIN C. Tnls t>u\onen os conOutltd by a lomH· COUASE, 1••02 Encorv•OO Ln, M1\· TlH•• 114lbl111-t P•oe 1, 11,,. n> CICMlll PllO·UCllC.u.tr•nty CIP•l•I/ SJ. 1"1,874 261,472 .O p.1rtnenn1p. ~oon V1e10, CA. 92'7S Jud1tnTut1le CAL PRIX INC ... M1cn1ga11 IT IS FURTHER OROEREO, tnal cl copy of lhtS Order to snow CluY be puDllShtd on the Oaoly Polol New'~~r. • newspaptr ot Gener•! corcul•llon, pr1n1eo In 111e County 01 Onnoe. Stdte ol Catllorn•t . once a ~k for tour consKul1ve •~e .. s, p<tor to\heo.tleot nearlngof tne Petition. S4Mutory 0.l>CKll (Pe~ 3, llne 2SA) Gross ptlO-•n -conlrlbuted \IKP4us 1.000.000 Th•"> st•tement w•\ lill!d ••Ill tne Corpor•tlon County Clerk ol Or•noe county or Th•\ 1>u,1ne\s "conducted Dy• cor CP~ l , line 2,AI u ... "•onf<I tunas Csurplull tP~ l , h"f l&B l T,100.000 ,...ocn?), t91S. F•ll<» """'''on Cat Pro• inc ~Sl..JSI Publ1lolleO Ordnt)<' Co•s• Daily Piiot w . !:; t<ent. Gen. Mo;ir. Mirth 11, ond April'· 11. If, IQH 1* 15 Tnos <101emen1 was 111eo wotn Ill<' Surplu' u reo;iarch poltC ynol~r~ (P...,_l ,ltn.71> tncomelor tnl' ve•r IP•oe U.1-8) 0.SCNrse~nts 10< I~ yHr 2,8Sl,1St 2SS,4n (P~ 17, lone t•I •lll,6S6 ~ llereDy certoly ,.,., Ille -II-~ 11'1 11Ccord.tn~ """" n.e AnftU•• St••-nt tor the Y••r endt..i Oe<~ 31, 1'74, made lo the tnwr...ce Com· rns~oner ot tlle State ot C.•ltforno•. pur!.U6nl to•••· R C Felt.4'•\ton. T•t•surer ltO H Wl'ller. Se<rel••Y 2991' P\oblo~ O••n~ Cont o .. oty Piiot, ~rcll 24, ?S. :H..11. it. 191S PliBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SYHO PSISOFTHE ANNUA&.STATE.MENTOft Sat.ECTIHSUltANCECOMPANY )llS C.d., ~It ... , 0.t11$, THH1$ll9 He.,. Office PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAM( STATEMENT T,... 10110 .... no;i Pl'ISOn ·~ 004"9 l>U\I ne•• •• JM COMM UNICATIONS, 109S Hori• Slfttt, l •o;iuna B••<h. C•l•I. '17•~· J.tell Wavn .. Met,.,..w\, t08S NOfl• Slfttl, ~Q~ Be•cn, '""'· '17.St Tnos 1>us1nh\ '' condu<led Dy •non. d•v•~•I JoKll~IMwS Tnll "•t~menl w•l filOd ""'" the County Clerk 01 Or .. nQe County Ofl Marti\ lS. tWS. F42201 Yur El'ldM Due....., J1. "74 Totel..s.nl~.ttWh IP1Qe 1,ltnt221 T01 .. l 1t•Cll1t111s I P•o;ie l . llne 731 Ml in •111 Publllt>ed Or3noe Cll.tSI O.t11¥ Piiot, Sll,Olto .... rthlt.•nCIAPtll f, II, 18, "Hltlt IS Clpitel Plld·up/GU4ranty C..p1~t/Sl8111tory De11oslt (P ... 3,11~1Sal Sl,S00,000 c.r~ ~·O·in ano cCW"Ot rlt>utl'd surplus CP9o;iel,ll,,.2&AI vnas$1.,,..0 luno~ I lurpf u' I (PageJ,ll,,.1681 5"rplus .is re~•Os pollc vllotde~ CPagtl, ltne 211 Income!« lhe yur (Paqe 11,linel l Ohoursements tor Ow Y••• 3,tos,m (Poage t7. line U) 191,6Jl We two•,.DY ce<fih tnM the atio..., llem!. •re In accoro .. nce wllh '"" Annu" S••tem~I for tn,-yt•r enOtO ~cemtx>r 31, l~H. m<Kle to Ille ln•u••"<e Com l\1t>S•OR"t OI lne S1 .. te ot (dlllor"'.J, purwanf to l•w. R.C. Fl'lf'lerston, Treasu<tr Leo H. w en er. Seer rt•• Y tt9eO Publos~Or•not Co•st D.t1ly P,tot,Marcll24,2S,26,21,28, 191S P UBLIC NOTICE PliBLIC NOTICE SYNOPSIS OF THE UNUAL.STATE.MEHTOF GULF INSURANCE COMPANY U Jl M ldlMNI, K•l'IU,CJIT, MIU...r1"411t Homt Offtc• 'f•~ E.-Oectmlle< 11, 1914 Tot•l.Om•lled.s~ts tP•oe 2, llnt21> Tol•I h•D•ltlt•' ( P•oe l, '"~ 1)) ~11atpa1d·UPIGuar..,ty ~pol•lf S~IUIOO ~P0\11 IPao;ic l , lont'7MI G<'~S Plid·on •nCS cont to Dul ed \urphr CP•QIP l , l1,,..2t.AI l)nauoo;ineo funds (t1Jrplusl (Paoe l, hM 2•81 S<;rplu\ •• ·~•OS POlr(yhOldflrs (PaQe l, ltM 711 lnGome tor Ille ye•r IP•9• t2, ltne8) o.i.ovr~menls for Ille ytdr S.000.000 1,47J.rn iuo ~.ns 110.811,•lJ ll,~2),102 17l,4n.nt tPao;it 12. hM 1'> 118,.JOJ,,SI W4' l\erf'O'f ct-rlofy tll&I the ilbO'lt' •1""1S dr4' in accortt.in<e wltll I,,,. Annua l S.•ttfl'ltnt fO< lh4' 'ft'M enO~d ~'(tm~r ll, 10/4, m..oe to the ln\uran~c C.om· ml•s1oner ot Olt St•le of C.olhorn••. oursu...i to ldw ?ttel R C Ftlherst.,.,, Trt!Mll"" Leo H W~ttcr, Secrt1•r y "'-ot>lisMd O••l'KI' co.ut O•llY Pltot~rch 2•. 2s. 2•. 11. 21_. ,_,_1_s ___ "9_1_1_s_ P U BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ltESOlUTION NO. 1S-lt \ RISO\.UTION OF THE CITY C:OUH.- ;IL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA. :ALIFOltNI A, D ECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ORDER THE .. &C ATION OF AN A LlE Y, PORTIONS OIF lOTS TWO, THREE, AHO FOUR, TRACT UU, IN THE. GE.HERAL AREA 01' PllESIOIO DAfYE. AND 9RISTOL STREET lne Coly Coun<ol 01 Ille Coty Of C.ost• IN.,. ooes nertDY rr\OIYe "s fo!lows SECTION I T,,,_ Cotv Council Of Ille C..ly ol Coste Mes. do.>S nereby Oe<lare ots 1n1-nl1on 10 vdCHe dn •llty de1.<nbed 41\ follow~ P•rot I Tn•t porlton ot tne ali.y •S Sllown nn 1 r<t< I No l 7•9 per map l<w•f'OI ,,,..oraeo 1n Boo-IJI, 1><>9ts 10--11 •nthJ ,p of M 1\ce1t-intou> II.JP\, rc.<o•O\ ol Or.inc;ie County C•hlorno•, cll>Ul1•"9 Loi\ 21nrou9n • 1nclu\IY<! and ly1no;i Norene• 1, 01 tne 10110"''"9 oit\Crol>e<l 1•~ · 8"91r1nol\Q .ti Ille Northea\I corner ol LOI s OI s ... o Tract NO 3740 •nenc~ Sou1n 1~ otoren 11 11 • Wol eionq 1ne E•Sltrly lt~ of lilld LOI S, • 0.Slan<t of. 0 •I ftft 10 ,,,,. polnll ol lnttrS«llonot • cunt CO"<••t Hortn.rt, 1111•1<19 o fotGoui OI IS.00 feet, a r•dl.tl lo~ thrOu'Jlh \.!10 point De.,\ North 23 ClleQrHS 30 d ", thence WUlerty •lonQ WIG curve lhrouqn • unlr•I •no;ile OI 28 deQ'"S S7"4/"' •n .,C OlsUn<e ol 47 114 i.e110 • PO•nl ol r••••\t curveture wolh • cur\'lt t oncotve Southuty holvtflO • r.oiu\ of HS 00 1u1, • rad••I tnrouQh ,.,o point be•rs Nortn s deoreu ••'04" E•\I. l •td l)<linl lying on 11\t' Sovtnerty ,.,.,. of s.ld Lois. Parcel' All llloW! US4~M rtQtolS lot l"ICI•< •lltY Dutpo\U •nel tnc1cwntl thereto Al DOtn were Qr•nt•O to I"" Coty ol Costa Me\• by Olrtctor s Qultcl"'m ------SYHO P'SISOF THEANNUALSTATE.ME.NT_O_fl'------I 0.-ed rtcorded November H , "1•. •\ AT Uli NT IC INSURANCE C:OMPAN'f OOt~nt NO 19'01. In Book t 11'3. P-oe .MIU CHar Spnfl9\ RNd, ~tin, Teau 1SJtt "°' ot Olf 1c111 Recoros of 0<111191' HOmt Offk• County, C•lilornl•. ., .. ,. En6ed Dete!Nlw ''· ,,,. !>E.CT ION t . Tuesdey, lhe ISln O.y of Tot•• .tdmlll~ HWlS (P.to;it 7 lontn > \11,SOS.'1'28 ""'''· HIS. •t 1114 hour ot l·>O pm . m To1.i h•l>thltn IP•~ l. llne 7ll 21~.)16 .... C.ouncll Cl\lrnbtlr •I the City Hell 11 Glc>ltalpelck>Cl/GU4irentvC.P<l•l/Slltutory F•1r Ortve, CHI• MeH. Calllornta os 0.-11 IP•.,el, l+tWJSAI U,000 000 nereby loud •S tlW tlmt and Pl«e lot v,,tU~IO·•n•nclton1rlbull'dWO"pl~ M•rtno;i .oll twrS<lllS lnteruttd tn O< ~ c~l,llM26AI ttS,C2 1ect1nototllepropowov•c•Hons. l)rlli&1oneclh•nd\(SUfPIU5J Sf;CTION J. TIMH pro<f'ed•RO•sNll l"-Oe f, 11..e 2t81 a,m,o.. be conoucteo IN' su•nt 10 tne prov•soons ,$urplut.sr~rd\POh<Yllolders o1 ~hon6JOO ti 'O wo ot tn. Street~ ,....,. ), llfw 211 11,UO.SSI ... o H•o;in ... v, CoOt' ol '"" SI.tit or lttt-'-llW yUf' C:,,lofOfrlod Cl"ewt t1,llMI> tot, .. , !>ECTION• TIWC•l'l'M•n.toeroftlle 04....,_nflfor IM yMr City ol Costa Mew b hereby d•rKlNI to (,_..12,llM "I •~.l03 uuw nottC.sol 11141 wi<lpropo~v..:a· We h'''l>Y cerlll, ttwt Ille.-.. lttms ere In .KCMO~• ""th titt Annu•I "°"'to"" c~n•picuouslr P<11ted alOf\9 S.•1-111 lo< 1n~ 111er '"'""" Oo<~mtrr Jt, 1?74, m-lo Ille lnsurMKI! Com ~•O str1p~ 01 l•nd 10< at IU\I ten 1101 """'-' O' 1ne St.ilfo of C•lllorn•• OVt\Wnl to I.aw o.,y, ""'"'~ the rl•lf' 01 seid ~MlnQ. R.C. FelherstOfl, TrHSurer S.tid nol•t~\ Vi•ll ~ OO\lt d noe more Lto H Welter, Se<,.lary • 1n•n tnru nu11<1red (300111'4'1 aiwrt. but Pl RI.IC NOTICF. PUBLIC NOTICE Llfl'( AHOACCIDENTAfllO"IALTH SYNO PSI\ OF T14£ ANNUA&. STATl:Ml!HT - YE.AR (NOi 0 Dl6(EMaE:lt l1, 1914 .. A""(Rt(AN WU1'E.ltN L.t~E IHSUltAN(E. (OMl"AJtY ~ 5"tft .. ll ~·"· S.lt Lllt•Uty, IJWfl IM'la ... .,.OHIU , _ _,.,.,._•'"''•Pa~ J, l•neJtl T-futOohl~\ IP•~). loM r.> c-·~· .... a"° lf'•o:I" , LIM 21A1 ~-4•"•"'°<0fllrl~M~ , ..... J liNJtt ~·-wrplut Fll"ft I~ .. I. U..1'A) ~ .. ..,.., ,_, l tvrpfut' C ..... J L-2") C...n (Lottl f...m._.,11..,.. thtit•.u...»1 lfOCl-10Kre"9)tfl~lll'd..,._ ...... ..,. 1"9911 J. u-•. ,,,.. ~,.,, ~--I"~ .... .... ChfeH ,LIMn.c ... 111 A<cl#fltM4MlltllprMll.,,.·Mt cu ... 1 .. k,.~H.Cef 11 >~annln 'ore• C.ltf9ml• "*- '"• fLl•17 fftall , $S.OIJ. Ut J,tSO.~ MS,M ~ • Cl,.,, .f4l1l 111,ttl 111 .... 11U'I.-... t1 ... ;&'6 ~c ldotftl .,..,..,"' ~lul'llt • DW'Kt CAI" 9uut••Ul"l .. Ci.• ... 1u:.e1 0 • ... Wt ller••Y (~ltly ,,.., ,,.. _,,,""'"'"In attor-..n<• ""'"ow AIUWll IW!e<Ml'lt 1., 1,.. .,0 , •nd•O O.c•m.,_r JI, 1'1• -o. lo llwt tnwr41n<.e c.n> ~ ot '"" \lttff of C.•lilo•11l•, 111orw •t1l to ••• ,,.,.klyn g M•th.,..o<I P,ttio-n1 ,..,_, .. " 0•4"-.1'f<"t•rt ,.., .._....._. Or.,,OI GNtl O.lly PllOt. ~1'(111•, U , It, 1', a. ttJS on no t v,-nl \n•ll ltU th~n Cllre<! 131 "°"'~'De po~ttd SE(TION S Thh rUOluilon snall M p"bl1\/led on lllt O! •n91" Co.t•t O•llY Piiot, • nttw\°"P•r Of o;ieneut clrcu•• tton 11<lnttd •nd oublllhed In Int City ot C.o\la l•IH•, Of.,,(19 County, C•llfornl•. PASSE 0 ANO ADOPT ( 0 1111\ tlln (MyofMutll, t91$ A L Plnkl"Y ~yorot tllf'Cll1 of(OtltMeU AT1EST. ElteenP.l"hlMt'I' City Cit,_ Of IN (tty Of Colla Mela STAT£ OIF Collll ,ORNIA COUNTY OF 0,_ANC.E CITYO .. COSTAMUA I I, llLEIN P' PHINNEY,Clly(len f/I tllt (Hy of C:0,11 Moe ..-ea.4ftl(lo Ct.en 01 Ille City c:.e.i11C1t of "'9 C:ll., OI Cetta MeW, M l'eb1 <tfllf'I' tMt lhf ...... 11'141 ,_.,..,,. ltttoM'9ft Ho 1~11 wHdu4'1'•11111,..9\fi.rt'I' ...... _ .OOOll>d Dy tl"lt (11'1' Cellntll Ol lttt CllY of Cftl• MU I •I. 1..,Sla r 1Mellfl9 .... Ofl tM lllll NY of ,,._rc11, ttlS IN WtTNUI w"'"'o' I ....... llet'Wnto WI ,...,. i..nd end •fflMll IM SHI ot trlf (Hy Of C.otla M .. e. 1tlft ~I' ta1of ~r(h. ltl\ [.tl.EIH P PlllNN l'f' (.It., C.ltrlt e llCI u effl< iOCltrlt of Ille City Coun<llof llle(ilyOf (Ott• Me\I "IA&.I • • liluDllWO Or.n99 COHt O•oly flllelt, Mtlrc11 2t, lt1S t11t·IJ Cou,,ty Oerlt. ol Or.tnQI' Counly on ~r 1,19H 1'4tSlO Publi~d Orano;ie Coast 0.•ly Potol Mottnl U,21,2&, l~IS )91115 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9USINE.SS MAME STAT EM ENT Tiii! I01low1no;i person~ arf 00"'9 l><N· O.ttdM.trcn 11, 191\. Willi AME, St JOHN, County Cieri! WILLIAM Y. SCHMIOT & RICHAllOS. fl'IOln Atttnl..,, •t Uw lM S..1'1 Mlt1t•I 011 H S111te >to NewlliJWt .. Kii, C..lilorno• •ZMO hi; !114l M4-t22J AttorMytf.,: Pe tlli•l'I« Pubot\/led Or•nOf' c ... u 0•11y Piiot, """rcn 21 11 18 197S t 1~7 7S Pt;BLIC l\OTICE Dated. ~rch n, ttlS SAMUEL OAEIZEN JuoOCol lht Superior C.ourl BEVERLY JEAN BUKICH 1nPr.-1•P•~ 1UYllAn01Ms .._,.,.,, ... ,~. C•llfor11la tU.e P9t1tleMr In Pr.,,ri• l"trteM PuDllllltO Orang<' c ... st O•oly Pltot Maren u. 21.18. Aprol 4, 1975 8'&-1~ PU BLIC NOTICE 'WS\~OIE, .,. ADDie Wev, O>\lO Mew, CA 92•21 Woodlt 81SllOP, •1' Abbte W•y, __ S_U_P_E_R-IORCOURTOFT14E. C:.llMeW,CAt2'27 STATEOl"CALll'ORNIA l'Olt ll~t • Ann Hy tor, 48S E. 11111 St • Cost• THE COUNT y OF OltANGE NOTICE TO CltlOITOltS Mtw,(At2o21 NO.A·ll117 SUPE.ltlORC.OUltTO,THI! Tllh busln.ss I\ tonOucttd by a HOTICEOF HE.AltlNGOfl'PE.TITIOto STATEOFCAlll"OlllNIAfllOR oent'"lpertnenhlp. FOR PROBATE 0' Wi l l ANO FOlt T"ECOUNTYOl"OltA .. OE. WOOOleBISllOp lETT£1tSTESTAMl!NTAltY .... A-ttteo This statemenl was fllt'd w.tn the E t t ( fC •TuRYN M l(E"'NA E •t.ite ol JOHN J HA N EY. s a 11 o " n c " County Clerk of Orenge County on • TRACY, O.ceo•o. Mercn11, 1'75. F4tffi OeJ~,'n:0t IS HEREBY GIVEN IN! NOTIC.E IS HEAEBY GIVEN IO tllt WAN OA T HANEY nu llltO herein a cre<1110" of tne •Dove n,.med OKt*nt PubllsMd Orano;ie Coast O•ll'f Polol, petl1ton lor Prob•le 01 Wtll Jf'ICI tor Is. 11\11 •ii per Mins navlno;i c1Alm$ ~Mt Mlrcllll,1&,and_Aprll•, 1t, 1'1S OllS·1 \uance ot Letters lottment.,y totlW the W•d dece'1enl are required to Ill• pelllooner rele•t"<P 10 wnicn 1s m.oe lttl!m, willl the neceuary vouchen, In for lurwr r>•rllcui•rs. •nd uwt Ille Ille otltte 01 l!>e clerk ot tne above tn· -------------'f 11rrw •no pi.tee 01 nurtno;i 1ne wme hH UtttO c.ou•I. or to pre sen I tnem, with tne PU BLIC NOTICE NOTl(.E tS HEREBV GIVEN thal 1>o: .. n s~1torA11rit•.10S.Atq·30am ,in ntuu1ryvoucht!rs.totneuf'ICltr~9"fld Ct TV NATIONAL BANK, a nahon.tl the courtroom ol Otpartment No J of •l tn. office of "''attorney, THOM~S 1>.1n•l11q .,socoatoon. wltn He.a Olfoce \d1C1 court •• 100 C1V•l Ctn1tr Orl•e L.. LORD. 2lS2t Pueo de llatencl•. IOC•tedal •OON. Ro~Dury Orov<' 0fvttr V.HI, 1n '1ne (oly or S.int,. A.na. Suite 213, l •o;iune Hiiis, Calllomla ly H•ll•, C:•l1forn1•. has maoe •POl•U c,a11torn1 • 9'6Sl, wnocn os tne pl.Cf' of Dus.....u of l1t>n 101 rrcons ooeratoon to the Reo;it0NI "'-••n Moore h 11 IYJ\ Ille unoenogned on •II mane rs ptftaln Adminoslrdlor of Nal•Ondl B•nlo.S, 10< V.IL.l lAM E. St JOHH, 1no;i to the .. sl•te ol said Cleteoent,wothin potrmi~\•M 10 e,t .. ctosri a orancn off•te Counly Cler-four montn; •Her Ille torst pul>o1Ut1on 41 lJ6• Voa uao Ne.., port eeacll, REE.DY ANO LAHS ' ol lhosnotoct'. Ounoe County. C.•hlorn"•· Such aP. Attor1Wy1 •t Uw Detro M.trch II, 197S plic•l•On for •MOn>oOt>•a1oon was ft~ •tONt,.pert C:."ter Drove Su•tt'90 JOHNS. TRACY in tne olhc" 01 tn"' Reo;ioonal AO Hewpor1 k•<ll, C•lofornoa •>MO Enculor of the w11o n'ln•>trator of Naloonat B•n" ~~~ Tel 11141 MO H OO ot tne •bo"e named oeceoent, (.tlttornoa SI . Room )'1)9, San rr•n "'"°',,.Y' for Petoliontr THOMAS l . L.ORO c1~0. Ca111orn10 94t04, at' 00 a.m on Pubt•>""O Or•no;ie Co.i~t 0•1ly PlloC. W21 P•seode Yalerici1, Suite HJ w.oircn ll 1Q7S. Moirch 11. n .19. "'S IOSl·1S U t llfW Holl•. ~lit. 9USJ C.ITY NATIONALBANI< --T•I: IH4lSl1·ll60 Rotiet1C. euuorv. P UBLIC NOTICE A1torneylorE1tcut« V•tt Preslaent ono -------Pu1>11>11eo Orano;ie C.,.st Dally Pltot. T •ust Officer B J•>U Maren 11, 18, .. na Aprtl 4, 11, t97S IOS0.7S •OOH Roal>ury Drove FICTITIOUS BUSINESS !*•erly Hoils C•1olorn1a'I07IO NAME STA TEMENT PubioYltO Or.,n9e Co.tit 01111v Potol The followono;i persons are do•nQ buSl-P UBLIC NOTICE Moircn ll, t'l1$ IOMI ~u·~ A c' FI c I s L. AN c ·~ P UBLIC NOTICE DEVELOPMENT CO , 7llll Pu.ea Gel CamPO, l•o;iune Nigue l, Cllllornla 91&11 NOTICE TOCltlDITOltS SUPUllOR COURT Ofl' TH£ Romona Antnonv Petosa, 2~11 SUPERIOR COVRTOfl' TH• STATE 0, CALIFOltNIA '°It THECOUNTYOFORANGE No, A·llOl• STATl!OF CAllfl'ORNIAFOR Tasman Bev. le9un• Nt9uel, THE COUNTY OF OltANOE. C•lllorn1•'7671 Estat e 01 NATH AN RALPH STUCK EV. Oecl'ased. No. A·IUU A. Duffie Fryllno, 7l 711 Peseo cwt NOTICE OF ME.ARING OF P£TITION,C•mpo, L.•11un• N1o;iuel, Cal1 tornla FOR PltOaATE OF Will. AND FOlt n .611 lETTEltS TE.STAMlNT ARY 190ND Tllll bvllntn h belno;i conducted by• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Ille crtt<lttors 01 the al>Ov. n"mtd Oe<.edent lll•C •II persons n•vif'Q claims ~Inst the Hid decedent are required to lllr 1n.m. w1tn tne necen••v voucners. " lhe ofllct' of the clerk of the atiove en· tilled coun. or to present them, W!tll tro. n.<fl'wry .roucn.rs, to tnt unOt'r\)~ •t trw otflo 01 "'' •ttorney, THOMAS L. LORD, 2lS21 Pueo oe 11atenc1•, Suite 21J, L.ao;iun• Holl\, C•hlornla ti.SJ, •lllth '' IN pt•<e of b«irnen ot Ille unoerslo;into In 111 matters OOPrtaln- tng to trw e~.ie ot w lo oeceden1, wltN• ,_ monlnt •lier Ille llrst pullf'"tlon ol tllii net ice. WAIVED> PartnttrshlO. Eitale o f JAMES OOUGLAS ,A.OullleFryllf'Q BERRY, ••• JAM ES 0 BERRY fhls•t•ttmtfltf111K1w1tnt11e tavnt., O.cease<I. Cttrll.ol Orano;ie County on M.tr. 4. IQIS. NOTICE IS HERE£1Y (;lllEN that F4tU2 DONNA MAE BERRY ha~ l1ledhertin THOMP$0N & YAN WERT •petition tor Pro«>.te 01 Wo 11 <ind tor 111-At-...ys at LI• suonce of Letters TotamentMy to trw S.Ceflf ,._ ,,_., Ar1ll11r Pitz• Ptlltl-r ll>Ono w•iveol reftrence to Ott~< Artllw aeulev•rd ....,ltrt •s made lor furtner p•nku111r1 ,.._,.,, a..cll, (allferfll• ., ... Mid ,,,., Ille ltme end pl•te ol helrlno;i Publllhed Or•n99 Co.st Dally Piiot tflt wme ho tieen lt't tor A pro I IS, 197S, ,..."" 1, u. 71. 11, 1'15 1'1·1S at 9 JO • m .. in Ille courtroom or --~IWMmtnt No l of s•ld court, •l 100 P UBLIC NO'J1CE C1v1C Centtr Drive West, In '"" C•l'I' ot _ ~-:-=----- O.teo Mlrcll 4, 1911. AOGER MOHTGOMEqy STUCKEY S.nta AN , C•totornle. I S..JI O.teo w ren?$, 191S NOTICI! TO (lt•OtTOltS E •tculor ot tn11 w 111 WILLIAM I:. St J OHH, $UPllllOR COUltTO, TNE ot ,,,. ~ n•rned de(edfrtt THOMAS L &.Olt 0 Cou11ty Cterk $TATI 01" CAll l'OltNIA l"Olt oaOltGt: H. aAECHTOLO THI COUNTY 0 , OltANGE USJl lllaMO .. Y•i.•ci•,Svltttll Lit-Hlllt, CA tl6Sl M\9"1" at L.aw Ht. A.OtM AMt Ya• N11yt at•• lilflle JU £ $1•1 • Of E II A E 0 MO N OS, Tel. 11141 Ml·>* AUtfM.,IWEH<wter Ylft ""''· C.111•"''• t140S O.ceewci. Tel! CltJI IH-2021 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tlW AllWMY ler: l'ietltMMr tredltori Of Ille •bo¥t named deeedent l'llbliSll.O Or•nQt Coul O•llY Piiot, lllat ell otrson\ h111lno;i <l•lrm ~IMI Publlln.d Orenge Col\I 0•1ty Piiot Mlrcll 7. 14, 21, U , 1915 7'1>-1$ ""-"" 21. 29, ano Aprll 4, 1'7S 10t1.1s the said de<tdent are requlrf!CI to lilt PUBLIC NOTICE fl'ICTITIOUS IUSINUS NAMES TAT EME.NT tll~ fottowlno;i person os dolno;i ~· nn,.,. OSO llENO. 60' Patot1to, Corona Gt1 Mu, CA 9'16U Oon•IO F Mc~rmoll, Jr., 609 Pa16111.t, Coron• Ml Ml r, CA t26H Tho\ t>u•IMSI It (Of'lllliC ... Dy Ml •~ dlvoOUttl Oonetcl ,,Me~mttt.Jr Tiii• atete1Nfl1 ..... Ill• wltll the CANl'll., Clf'"~., Oran .. C.O.nt., .,. ""-rctl u. )'7" ,~u. "'*I"*' °'Mtie cont 0.11; "'~ ""-r.n..,.~rU4, II, II,"" lltt.1t PUllUC NOTICE PICTl1'tOUI e UllNIH NAMIUA1'1MINT "" .....,.,.. eer-ts dOlllq 111111 •u wc·s. ~' ... rt,..,, >. Hllntltlften BtlUl,c.Jlf. Vl<W Lepet S.11r, 1'Mt Koll No 1, nllnqton .. acll. Calif. Tlllt llWIMU It <OtlCIUCl•d by •n In• vlOU•I Vt<IOt l ~tnz Thi' \l•t,ment ••i ltllld wlfll 1'- Counl'I' Clen of Or•nff Count., °" Merell"· 1t1S 11141* l'llt>!l\Md <><•• co.111 o.uy l'!tvl, Mardi n,. llld ~I,., 11, 11, 1•1s 11»1l tnem, ••th tllt neeotu.,y vouc!Wri , In ti. offlc• ol tne clerk of Ille •-en· titled courl, or to pres.en! them, wltll ftlO PliBLIC NOTICE nt<~Wry vouc:nen, to IM undtnlo;ined NOTIC:E. TO CREOITOltS t i Ille office of Ill' •Horney, lOUIS SUPIERIOlt COUl'10F 1'11 8AllEN Gl!R, 401 North Brano STATEOl"CALlfl'ORNIAflOA 8oultv.ro, S111lt 101, Olendlle, THI COUNTY Ofl' OltAfiOE C•illornla "'°J, whlcll I\ the l>l«t of Ne . A·IU 76 blli<MU Of tn. unoenlen•d In •II INl· E '.... 0 f A A L pH It 0 l l l N s ttn ptr11lnlr111 to Ille eslll• ol wk! df. tlAHOEl , •1<1 RALPH It. RANDEL, tedtnl, wttnln lour montlli lltltt "-•Ill ltALPH RANOEL, 01 R.R. ""' publluhonol tllllno&lc.e. ~NOlL, Oe<N..-. O.teaM.trclltl,tt?S. NOTl(a 1SH&AEQY OIVENi.IN s TANLIY w. Ml &.Litt <NOltol\ °' ..... •!>Oft named~ E .. <utM Ol lhe Wiii INt All petWftt heYlf\9 ctel~s eoeflltl Ofthetllo¥tNmed0KedWlt. lflt \•kl (le(Mef\t ..... AqUlr~ 10 fflt LCl'lllM l.&.UIMlt '"'"'• wttll IM llKe'SMry vo~llers, In 4t1 tf, 8relMI 81ff., llllte • llllt oftl<t Of U. <..._ ol Ille ott10w ell· ......... (allf. tl)U tit'-UM,, 9f' f. llAMf!t tllal'l'I, -4111 (N ...,., .. 19"4'tw flt<euary -.ChlN, lOtllt ~ "'*I.-.~ ..... CMM 0.lt't "'"'· II «tie otfl<i of lier e1tor .. y, lt()tfltn" INt'tll1t,11.tfCl•ll•. "· ms-.11 &... "UMPHRfYI . ltl Oovtr 0rl"9, Miit », NewMf1 .. tel\. ~ P\JBUC NOTICE ~1u1 11 tM Ole(• ot ~-• ot .,__ " -....--In •II mene..-~lllftl IO ~C1'tffl0111 e11llMU I ... ewie .. ..W ~ • ..Clltlll '-• ·~·IT&f ... 111 "1 ........ Iller tM flrtl ~ .. ICIO•ntUllk Tl• lolllNI .. ,.,. b •111 ... 10Cb ,...... OllMMtt(ll ... ,., .. COUAeOIUTlYI OHIO ... tM IUAHOlit VtRGltcJAROWI °"""9.,,._ ...... "'t<fli C.tlt, .....-1 AM1111C1tr1trhl wltfl U.._.11 f'elll MkhMI G~ 1111 Gteft. ' lftfltllffolU.l.MllUI• llltf'O, ~ .. ~. c.tlf. ""' ........ "'.~ nt•• 1111t1••• I• UMIH~..,.,. ,ft' 1to111T&..NUM,....1u. fl•ICllHll. AHlf'M.,•t &..I• l"elll M Gi.e.tfl •1 o.-.r Ofllfllt lllfflt D Thi• 'talofMnt WH ,.,.. wllll .,. *•feft .. .,., (llltft~I• t net c.Yn1'1'Gltrlof0f•ll9t~JOllN•r. ftt: IJMle-4 .. JltO 11. ms .,...,_., • &ffl'll•l•tr•tff• •11to•· ,..,,, ...... ._... JIWMllN4 Ol'MI" CMtt o.n, "!lot """91tll• Or•noe eo.11 o.11y ,.,.. wrc1114, tt, tt, ""'" '· tt?S _,, !Merell II,•. IM AIN'll 4, t 1. mf t0»r1 ,.. .... ..,..... •• a....,c... DAILY PIL.01' CLASSIFIED ADS =::::::·=!; (M2·5878 l ,_ON~t.:::: I -~-.. -= a:::L.---~-.&..-·-···-...... For,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1 .. rat I 002 GIMf"Ol I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HUGE BILLIARD ROOM $2000 TOTALDOWM Giant fame room. Warm panel 1ng throughout. !-'our big bedrooms. Formal dintn&. Full price JUSl $39,900! Hurry call now S.7-6010. Aaent -l UNITS All 2 bedroom Separate owner unit w1lh fenced yard. All new carpets, d rapei., llle. slovt:s & paint. $59,!150 6't2·52W PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 141:1.._2t0. '75·4060 !:-.sw----- S&S EXECUTIVE SINGLE STORY Soaring vaulte<J ceilings . Plush shag cpl. Elegant custom drapes. Co7.y family room. Brick fireplace. Formal din ing. Huge master suite. Private patio entrance. Corner lot. Park-like yard. ~uoo down! Al·t now -Ca ll 8-ti"-601\J. Agcnl. .. ABANDONED .. TWO STORY VILLA POOL-BEACH G 1 ·s no down for this near new ~pac1ous beach estat e . Large living room. formal dine and family room. Stairs dramat11:ally Slo\t:CIJ tu elegant masu~r swte + c-h1ldr cns quarll•rs. Seller m u:.t sat:r> ftce for less thiin government ap- pr a 1 s a I. ll urry call !163·7R81. OPfN 1't 'I • ti S IU<I ICl l'I rJ1<1' f'llMHI OCEANVIEW New custom home with 180' panoramic oc·can & canyon view. Uullder will custom1i.e to meet your individual reqwre- menls. Under U00.000. 962·1788 K€Y ~ R€ALTORSA PERFECT for owner occupant. 2 Brand N e w Beac h Duplexes with 3 BR, 2 ba units each. Ampl e garage and parking with l!>t owner d eprec1at1on. $85,000 ea c h . Call &44·7211. Agt. I EA$TIWFF! Of'EN SAT/SUH 1·5 2921 CATALPA ST. NEW listing, 5·8R, 3-BA. Jmmac., spacious, fam home, m ove·in shape. Qui c k occ up. JACK HOW ELL. 1$kr. 64-1-1156 "IEACH RANCH" POOL & f AMIL Y ROOM HO DOWN VA Fantastic four bedroom beac h home. Spactous entry to enormous living and dining rooms. Uni· que garden ktt<'h<'n Jumbo site party room King sne master & chtld rcns suites. Wall or g lass l o Polyn{'s1a n paradise. Spectacular pool and t1k1 hut No down to vrts Low down to non·vels. Cull quick 963·6767 OPfN Ill 9 •Ii S llW II' l'i N11 I• iM IRNHI SOUTHERN COMFORT MANSION 6 IDR. 2 STY • BEACH Bike to the beach Im· press i ve southern mansion. HUGE PLAN- TATION PI LLARS. Twin door entry. Inviting parlor with old whtte brick r1re h ea r t h . SEPARATE SANQUET ROOM . Secluded study w1lh prlvute bath. Bright J p ri n flt i m c k 1 t c ht• n Overlooks charm1nl( family room. Wooded bannister leads to 5 sep aral<' s leepin g quarters. Double doors lead to huRe master s uite with scpu rate yan1ly area. A HARE FINO · hurry, call now to see. 842-2535. Ol'fN flt 9• II S fl/f'f IO t!/ N I• ~TH[ REATl ~fSTA f~~J ---------WHY PAY REHT1 ~ ~our own landlord. Have forced aavtna and enjoy tbl• f anu111tlc way or lire. No yerd ~are, 3 btdroom t two atory home wltn pool. Ju~t mlnut.n to the Ix-aches & boaUn1 for only $31,SIOO C1111549-2313. r1 •••I \ HJNfOlll N<I • $2250 DOWN! POOL Dike to bl'adt 01 b phtt1h in your own :s1><1rkhntt pool. lloinemukc r ':i dream kitche n . Geucruus IH•drooms. Low low 1town payml. llurry ~'al l now 847-tiOlO /\l(ctlt CHOICE DUPLEX 2 Bedrootns cadt with buill·il1 kitchen, private yurd:. & gura~c::.. 7'.u loan now on Pro.,etl:f' tr!ln b fcrable to AN YON I!: al 7', A :.our.<l "SLI::i::PEll" at $42,500. $36,500! BEACH LOCATION Best Huy! Short lJ1kt· ridt• to heach. Not a (·ondo. lct• land . Charn11n~ J bedroom. 2 hath hunw. Coumry l.1td11.•n Walk 111 all schools . Only 111'" clown. Call now lo St:l' l:W7-GOIO Agc11l. .. Custom Duality Mesa V~ Hi~ 4 bedroom, 3 bath. "Almost Cuslum" home wtth fe:Jlures only found 111 more expcns1\"c homes. Formill <.11111n).! rrn. sciiaratc 1.•atmg a rea 111 k1tchl'n, huge family rm , t•ompll'tc>ly rc- tle<·oralcd mtl'nor t·uv- 1•rc<I patio. prolcss1on;il- ly landscaped grounds. Fu II prn:c Just S7i ,500. E x c-cl I c n l l 1 n a tH' 1 n g ava1labk 546-4141 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. COUNTRY CLUB LIVING NO DOWN GI t:n\l•rta1ncr " drram yJrd ! Big sparklrng pool. l'lt1matc pr1\aC). Wrought iron d!'cor. 4 Fam.iv st~e l>t.'11room!'>. Countrv kttchl•n. Nn down G · 1. Low clown lo others C.111 fur mure Ill· 1nrm.1t 1on ! HH·uOIU. A~t·111 BEST BUY CONDO At Sl8,425 with ~moo total move In & ::;21 1 1x•r mo. 1nclllg ta xt·s. ins. k marnt foes. ~here else can you go'! 2 1~<.lrrn. 2 ba. wtncw lt!lns. q1ts, drps + seninty gates. pnv patios. pool & more! Your ne~ hom1• ,., n•ady at Village ~;.tr1kn!'>, 1109 w. 5th St ' SJlll:t Ana. Call 8311-8321 lor appt. now. Agt SPANISH HACIENDA RED TILE ROOF Arched .itnum cnt1 v. H1g lormJI lt-..ing room. Separate fom1ly room. Country ktldll'n. H-Oa t door through g;iragr lhg ··L" s hapl'<I lot. l'ark· like setting Ju-,t Slfi.XJO. llurr) · Call 11uw lo sL>e 847 -6010. A~c.·nt. Turtlerock View 4 Bdrm. 3 bath, formal <11mn~. family rm 3 car garage. room to :.lore hoat & Lra1l<'r. P r oressionBl lf landscaped & dccoralc<I. Need we say more" New luting. cxct'1Jl10nal '•alue. $72.SOO. 640-6161 ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC "T H•wport Heights *TRIPLEX * .. zone<1 c l. with :rnf\, 2HA and 1 BR unit•. Inc at c•<I 1 n N <>wpo rl Heights arl.'a <mil pricqd to sell 11t ~5!>.UOO. <.:A U.. 556 :!660 C::SELECT I PROPE RTIES ---- AVOID SECOND CA Live 1n 4 Bdrm ho walk to mo.rkcu, han~. Post OHie<'. lthrnr , iChool1. ctoclon4 &-d Utu. On Qulol 11trwt veatmtnt future 1r )I wish lO build add1llo onlla of( au.-y. 7,on~ Cour. Pr1c«,'ll Ma.SW. ~.~~•••••• I.._" For S. u-tl For S. I"-" for S. HMIH Few S. IHotdn For S. Friday. March 2fl, 1975 DAILY PILOT 03 • •••••• • • • • ••••••••••"• ••••• • • • • • ••••••••••••• ••••••• •••• • ••••••••••• •••••••• • •• •••••••••••• • ••••• •• ••• ••••••••••• • H For S•~='-:..;.;;.;~.:....:~\ .:..:..;.~--------=::.::::::..:...:....:.=:::..:___!!!~ GeM,... 1001.-i. " . • a...,..-. 100•~ " t•A• ~ l~Pot-W. IHouHForSGle ••••••··•••••••••·• • ••W I 002 -~ -..... , •VA a ... ,. . '002 Gwrtlll I ooz ••••• ••••• ••• •••••••••• •••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G....... I OZ 1002 G....,... IOOZ HUG HOMES,· IMC. WE WISH YOU A HAPPY IASTB LIMDA tSU 6 Bdrms., move.in cond. Exquisite decor. Slip for 55 ft. boat. $350,000 THE ILUFfS Sparkling 4 bdrm. condo; end unit on greenbelt, near pool. $72,500 ' Couple's delight! 3 Bdrms., 214 baths. ·Near Pool. New listing! $54,500 CORONA DEL MAR Cape Cod, near the sea. 4 Bdrms., fam . rm., form11l dining. Apr>'t. onJ.y SAN JUAN CAPISTRAN~ Lot; scenic 112 acre in roJJiDg' hills. •1.oned single family & 1-horse. Only $28,000 567 s.-. Mlcotos Dri¥e, Suite I 02 Newport Cewter 640-4050 t 002 Gftlef'Cll 1002 * * * * * * Heritage Collection MESA VERDE-S FINEST SHAa.P 4 IEDROOM -3 bath tri·level h ome. Near private community country club. Huge family room, formal dining a nd OVERSIZED L01'. Very flexible financing. Cal 546-6880 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX LESS THAM ONE YE.AR OLD -and must be sold. Beautiful building with 3000 sq. ft. of living space. Lar ge 3 bedroom, 2 \bath owner's unit, enjoy Newport's fi~est beach. VEttY LOW down payment to qualified buyer. Vacant, ready for your inspection!! CGI 546-5110. COLLEGE PARK OL HOME -lovely 3 bedroom, 2 th corner home. Complete with ful pool and access for boat or tr iler . Just recently redecorated. V Al.:LEY REALTY ·•••••••••••••••••• ·•• ••••••••••••••••••••··· ·•·····•••••••••••••••• PRESENTS OUR 'SUPERSTAR SPYGLASS HILL SPECIALS!! A SHOW PLACE inside & out h; this gn•at 3 BR, 2 Ba, custom decorated home. Owner transferred forces quick sale $79.500. NATURAL SURROUNDINGS makes this fun 4 BR , 2 Ba F /R home a real joy to own. Hurry, only $8S,OOO. IRJMG YOUR OWN RACQUET to this 2 story. 4 BH. 2 Ba corner lot home, GREAT VIEW just $95,000. GREAT VIEW of entire Newport area goes wi th thi s 5 BR. 3 Ba SPYGLASS hom e only $129,950. POOL & JACUZZJ Spacious 5 UR. 3 Bu New Bedford floor plun , great ·neighborhood for a young family. $174 ,5 00. HAPPY EASTER EASTllU~ IN•w Ustiltg) Spacious nearly new 3 BR. fam·rm home. Corner lot privacy w /low maint. Prof. df'(·orated, deluxe carpets, drapes. hl{hting . wallpapers & m<>l'C l'r1ccd lo sell . $W,500. HARBOR VIEW Palermo IV plan. 4 BR. 2 Ba luxury home w /fam-rm & wet bar . near pool & park. Super clean & priced lo sell!! $89,500. CdM DUPLEX 5 BR Family Home & 2 BR Rentul. Absolute l y immaculate. Divorce forces s ale below market. $127,500. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• sfer forces sale. Priced right at o y $47 ,900. Call now. 546-5880. Nell Shukes joined our company as manager of our Saddleback office on April 1, 1974. By the end of the year she had listed 71 hometi in Mission Viejo, 52 of these had sold, and she had also sold 38 additional homes. She exceeded four million dollars in production for the year and again led her board in sales. Nell came to us because she believes in the future! She knows that we are the fastest growing residential resale company in the country and that currently we are second in size to only one other publicly held real estate corporation; and we sell more homes than they do! She knows that our exclusive American Home Shield warranty prog ram is a strong sales incentive, and that our equity advance program and g uaranteed sales program are tools that few other brokers off er. WE CAN LOAN YOU THE MONEY TO CLOSE YOUR PURCHASE ESCROW BEFORE YOUR OWN HOMESELL.5! I NEAT NANCY AND HEtt SYCAMORES Meet neat Nancy, s he's quite fancy; Her sycamores shed ; her boy's named Ed. Their home's for sale, they're all quite pale; But the home is alive, with colors that thriv" ~~ere's used bricks and sever al cu~~\\J -;. Montego's the plan, C it whe~ "' can. The price is $8.1,900, which is really in line. It will go fast, 'bound not to last. Call for a viewin g, the coffee is brewing. Meet neat Nancy, she's quite fancy. UNIQUE HOMES Redtan-675-6000 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mer · Getteral 1002 GeMl'GI 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••• OWNER Leaving ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTRIDGE SPECIAL The hcsl house. The bei.L nt·i g hbors. Great for lamely run ol all kinds. Hoorn for boat or peL<;. 3 llcllroom & stUlty. Just PRING HAS SPRUNG SUMMER IS COMING -Plan ahead see this supe r spacious pool home: E verything done in the finest taste. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, fami ly room FORMAL DINlNG. 1 year old & looks like model. Coll us at 540..1151 MEW LISTING!! OCEANFRONT BALBOA PEHIN POINT. Beautiful 3 year old 2 story home right on the beach. Gorgeous view, 3 bedroom & family room, 2 frplc, 3 tar garage, with 1 space designed for 4th bedroom. If you have been waiting for an oceanfront in this pref erred area cal now 540-11 SI or visit our open house Sat only 1-5 1303 E. BALBOA BLVD. WALK TO SHOPPING E.ASTSIDE, COSTA MESA -close lo major ma rkets. You must see this quality built immaculate 3 bedroom pool home featuring l~rge dining rm. sep. breakfast room. hardwood floors. shake roof, fireplace. Call for details, 540..1151 . ERITAGE If you would like a confidentia l interview to discw;s your real estate future call Hal Butts. the manager of our Corona del Mar office. Call 675-7225 I G~ral I 002 Getterol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HESTER-BROWM & Associates, Inc:., Realtors 1401 Don St .• Newport Beach THE DOG THINKS ••• . .. the park is part of the back yard, but what a pla('e for the kids to play: a 5 RR .. 3 ha. home goes with 1t for $87 ,500 BALBOA ISLAND--aEDUCED From $235,000. A dramatic home on the water. 3 Bdrm., 21n baths. 2 wet bars: hu~e fam . rm. 3 frplcs .. s piral stairway. Exqui!:.1tely decor. Now $220.000 752-0460 Anytime. General I 002 G~n~rol I 002Gen~rol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 +FAMILY CdM COTTAGE Rustic home with Ii replace. vaulted ceilin~. 2 bedrms., 2 balhs. Room in yard for large dog. Offered at $65.950 forqwck ~all'! [ urnmN "'." Ml\~Tm 11c J ----REALTORS--- 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR :~~~! .......... !?~~ 1~~~~! .......... !~~~ ESLEY N . ~YLOR CO REAL TORS since 1H4 Reduced $2000 Mus t st.'ll 2 castsHlt' houses o n large OO'xl27 rt . with ovcrs iH•tl garages & alley ut'c:('ss Best buy on 1-:asls1dc, on ly $47 .950. <:all Emir Cl~nfand w;.i1L1n~ for you. l';,ill I Iii.I 1:1550 Getterol I 002 Gneral I 002 [ i 'li&itli ........ n··············-;;····~·····1·········· TRADE LAW~ MOWER ... . . for goll' dulls. :\lont1<·t'llo <.:011clo ; :~ hdrrns. 11 • balhs. t:rwlost·<I paltn Ci.I ll be 4th bdrm. or dl'n & 11 ·s l°l<•an ! S31.5UO BRAND MEW -LINDA ISLE Spectacular! Beaut vu of lagoon. Perfect design. nch 1>lu~h tplng. & d r a p <.' s . l' x p <.' n s 1 \ <' \\ J 11 pa p e r s . extensive u~l' ol Italian marhle & crystal. pool, jut u1.z1 & sauna. 5 BR. FR DH.. Jgc rec. rm. Piertslip 222 E.17th-Suite B 548 -3404 EASTUL.UFF Condo. ::;41:1,500 Ownr. 3 br, 2 ba. SO. Laguna :!HH dose l< Xlnt. home/rental. Nr h eath . View. ·..,"7 00 schls. mkts, park. tcnms ., ,.> • c:luh. 1-532·4543 t:all 642 K~5 ------ Geeeral 1002G~ol 1002 ...................•... ·······!··············· ON THE BEACH FOR $139,500 Delightful 3 bedroom -3 bath home plus den on q1e EAST· OCEAN FRONT PENINSULA. Spectacular Catalina & Palos Verdes view on clear day + never ending ocean view. NEWPORT CONDOMINIUM Sharp three bedroom, three bath condo near Hoag Hospital. Full price just $49 ,900 terms. FAMILY STABILITY ln Buy crest. Custom 1 van Wells home. Family oriented inside and out. Space, comfort. low upkeep. Super location for schooling and shopping. Four bedrooms, 3112 baths, family room , dining room. $115,000. WORDS CANNOT DESCRIBE The delights to be found in this fin e Corona cl el Mar residence. 5 bedrooms. 6 baths. Floor plan adaplc; to any family who desires the best. Ocean & Harbor View, heated pool, private beach. Over 1/2 acre for $249,500. THE DRAMATIC SUNSET Over the harbor enhances t he beauty of this adult occupied 3 bedroom home. Cathedral ceilings, 2 fireplaces. Excellent at $126,500. PRIME OCEAMFRONT LOT Ideal site for your "Dream Home" on the beach. 11--<l lots on Balboa Peninsula . $175.000. , CONTEMPORARY - WOOD & GLASS Scrumptious! ! 5 bedr oom. family room, dining room, convertible den or library: in marvelous condition, with large tree lined yard, including gas BBQ and patio, 2·story living room, ne w kitchen, wet bar a nd pluses everywhere. $164.500. BLUFFS -HEW ON MARKET Super corner near schools, shopping and boys club with great mountain view. Air conditioned. Shuttered popular ··G" plan. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Won't las t at $79,900. DIAL 6~4-17'' Z 16 I S• Joocp.. Hlh Rei, M.L A COLDWILL IAM(B CO. e w V.:>agf ro n !!!!!!!~~!!!!8!!!!3!!!!3!!!!-9!!!!7!!!!8!!!1 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OCEANFRONTS ll·l V:Jt'!llll l11L ~I OIMI 2 & l Hr dupll''< ~1:~.~.00 J & 2 Ur duplex ~l.M1.:11JO l>lx. Uuplt''\ Sl!f.1 . .)jNJ ~uhrn1t :.ill ollt·•''' li7.>·7Um OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEKEND 1200 East Balboa Blvd. . Located on Balboa Peninsula at one of the most desirable spots on the Bay with private pier that will accom- modate a·yacht up to 60 ft. 4 Bdrm + Galleory + 4 laths 2 story. 2 fireplaces, wctbar, all built- ins includin g e lectronic oven. Fee la nd. S279,000. 67S-8120 Gu.rat I002G~neral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FIRST TIME OFFERED Profess. decorator's lovely 2 bdrm., 2 bath home -all yours to enjoy on f cc land (not leasehold), in Irvine Terrace. $89,500 WEIGHING VALUES? Then inspect this 2 bdrm. + I-bdrm. duplex with rustic atmosphere ... incl. beamed ceilings. Priced to sell quitkly at $79,500 . -[ZD YEAR BAY ANO BEACH e:7S-3000 •"<U J C c.;QAST 1-4\N V COJ:IOl\I" O~ L MAR . I 002 Geftft'al 1002 ···········~··········· ····•·················· '1CO"'.£til1ttC'r.J(Ql'~lDP~~ EXCLUSIVE BA YFROHT HOMES • I 02 LINDA ISLE. OPEN SAT. & SUN. I ·5 4BDRMS, 41r.i halhs. family rm, brkfst rm, din rm. 65 · boat slip. $198,000. * 1350 w. loy Av ..... ' 3BORMS, 3 haths, den, 3 car garage, pier & s lip. $239,500 CALL For A Showt.MJ KEN HARTMAN. Realtor 64~5760 640.1607 fl.? a• s:crDDJ.T..;Ct.u.10£t~ a c:r.o:cc:JJ.Tj1 CJLllll IOOZ G...,... 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ESTATE SALE llG CANYON IMdewx MOdtl. Ov.r HOME + INCOME EASTStnt: JBR house with bachc lor apl t l rut ept over garage. A~· sumc 7', V /\ loan. $276. per mo Co II rRESTIG E tl()M ~S. 645·6646 General 1002 GeMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r! rl"4ti# s~ ~ REALTORs' MEW LISTING For this immacul ate h ome iu Ross moor. 3 Bedrooms, family rm. a warm brick firc-place. All neat and tidy. Pool s ized yard. Beautifully landscaped, with sprinkl('rs front and back. See it and buy, $54,450. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del M ar "" IOO•O IOI llVIMC l lOOUtl GNttal PROPERT . MANAGEM HOMES fOft LIVING NETWORK Ill cu.,., rov IVr 1111 Ot IU fl ,_,,. UI 1• f#I IU rtO• I I 002 G~n~raJ 1002 ·······················~······················ W ATERFROMT ELEGANCE PLUS income unit. or complete guest quarters with sepurcttc, private en- trance. Mas terful design combined with well over 5.000 sq ft of quality con- struction (by Jim Hi~son), on 45' of Lido Isle's sandy beach. CALL for the detailed features. Asking S395,000. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 MESA VERDE Very sharp ins11.lc & 11ul 3 BH. & ram. rm in xlnt ne1ghborhoocl. S.~ . ..11111 556 8li41U Balboa Bay Prop . Realtors BIG FAMILY Spacious 1 llt'droom. 3 hath horn•• rwar lla<'I• Hay is o'<cr :!liOO sq fl of luxury al only N7.:-~1. •MQuail ·~ liilPICU:• . Properti•• 7s2-tt20 1400 OUAll Sl NlWJ'OlT &UCH VETERANS Free lis t of homl's already appr.llsl·<I hy V ,\ 1n Orang<' Count). ,\ v a 1 I a b I <' tu a n ' Veteran. Call World HP.ti E i;talc, 556-77i7 an~timt• Veterans H eal E st ;ih • six·c·1 a lt:.L. ALL U.S. VETS It ts your right lo own .1 homl' with no <lown pa~ m<'nt. Stall nl' ~·x \'ct er an:-. t n :i-.si,.L y1111 ('all World Ht'.tl t-:-;t.111• Orange <:11u11t:r " onl~ VC'h'ran ltt'.d l·:,.1.11 1· Sp c CI :JI 1 '>I ,\.., k Io r VclC'ra n-. c·o11ns<·lor 5.)il 7777. L'Jll ;il1\ltr1W REPOSSESSED BEACH HOME C"uzy 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. cpul'I l'ul de sac !'lrc't:I Sh011 JOg to bett<'h. C.ill qu1 ('i. for low dov. n IC'rm-.; J \ D 1-: H t-;t\LT\' M-17·12:H CH~ ~i.! .1:J1 'I 2919 Newport 8'vc1 comer 30th ,,,,,,,-----------l'r1plex. 2 DH. <·u 1\1•a1 ~~~~~ 17th St. ~hOP.,C\ (iar.t~l\~. Getterol I 002 General I 002 patios. A~l.'nl fi42 ~.cm _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPANISH MANSION ASSUME $19,000 POOL-BEACH M a n 1 c· u r \'ti v .1 r cl .; Elevated vcst1ln.1lt'. Skp down l1v111 g room. Formal chnini.t S('rvrcl l>,v I ll' gulley. l'IHtrmnus wooded fiesta ruom Twin landin~ st:11rrast' Circular balcony 5 lluJ.tt' sepa ratl' slct'ptn.I! quarlers. Km~s mul>l cr suite fiO' Wrup .11 oui11I dan<'<' pnv1hon. Assum<' 7', VI\ ~) l'~r month pays :ill O""nt'r musl AO lakt" adv,rnl,11tc Call 842 253.'> Of'lN Ill 9•11Sfl.J"l10111 Ni</• [tUfitdld Worrls T:!~~!~ 1Jcscrihe WATERFRONT this l>OV t-:l'l SllOHF:S New Cui.torn Ha\ frnnl lkaulv! Youmustsceil! Home on Hal ho a ll n u· h s t r u c t e d , Peninsula. 4 lx.-tlrooms. ·I panoramic view; 4 OR., baths, Gallt-r~. :! "'°"'' 4'i halhli. pool; Hleal for with lnls of )!lass :! t"ntcrtainin~. with ('ard f1repla ~l.'1>. wPtllar. :ill room & har. lthrarv & lbe latl.'sl h11tll 1n" music room. family Pr1vate piN forbo.1tl•1t;(I room "1lh profess. bar (3 ft. lo'el' I arid. S27!1.000 wcl hars 1n all). Lush 675·8120 or sc'l' at 12m E. lan1J...r:ip1n1!. tl·rriftc Balhoa Hlvd. I 1 l I'. 111 (' k t'rl n Jt l! a Si.---.--------l.nnp-. Onl • ~.000 1\Sf\ L'S ABOUT OUR CHANNELFROMT () r 11 E H D 0 v E R ch a r m I n R "' all• 1 r rn n l SllOHl::S fo:XCLUSlVES 2-sty. homt• pier•'-' ~hp. Beauuful condition' \'J canl. ready ror OC('11p;m COM .. ANY HEALTOH!o\ hfM'I-: IOI\ cy. $97.500 673·3663 associated 2000 •q.tt. of M:wy llvin9, •'•ctacular •l•w. Mefty utrat. Cell for appolnt:uw..t. llavt' someothlnll you want 673 ,.400 Class1ht"d Ads sell big lo ~l'll '' Cllts.,1fierl orl' rln1i----·-----~-------- 1lerns. :smt11l Items or ll v. ell c ,11 l NOW !ll'OK(PS PE Ill TORS ~1•l'.,. lalt'-1w ,. ''-"I AGINT 644-6056 a ny ·~em 642·!i678 642 SU/8. Wnnt ad resul~ 642-5678 ClasMfied Ad!t 2 I I I Son Joaquin HiHs Road NEWPORT CENTER. H.B. 644-4910 I General 1002 GHeral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~II. macnab I irvine ~ realty FINER HOMES FROM $49,500 TO $775,000 DEAR MR. & MRS. RABBIT INVESTOR Be QUICK to sec this 6 bedroom. 111compar:..ible beauty & \·alul'-filled rnn('h c~tatc w /stables! Outstandin~ \-Jew ol Upper Bay' Over 2 acres of property ""t room for tennis court. $400,000 Loi s Miller642·823.5. (Cll) TURTLEROCK. IJC'l1 i.:hllul l b~droom. ~1 :: h:1th + family room home. Great floor plan! S(l-1.!IOO .• John Watls644·6200. <Ul2) SHORECLIFFS SPECIAL! On• a n .~ C a n yon V I E W -3 bc-drooms. :l bath. low maint. yard. O\.\.ncr s ays make offl'r! .J oyce Edlund 1M2 8235. <Ct:l) IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. LoH•ly :3 hcdroom. 21 :: bath Rluffs <'ond<)m1nium w /view of Newport Bay. Fn·..,hlv decorated. Si4.950. ,Jt-annC' :'\PW man 642-8235. (l;l I\ TOWM & COUMTRY. Prrslig1ou!'i Bi g Canyon! 2 fin.•plnces 4 bedrooms & un exquisite VIEW. SIW.500. Barbara .\unc 642-8235. (UIS > EASTSIDE ST ARTER HOME. PrH'C reduced! Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath + s unny Ianni ovcrlookin~ ovcrsiz<.•<I y;1rd. $49.500. Paula Ba iley 642-8235. (Ultl) RELAX & ENJOY THE GOOD LIFE. Pool -Tennis -.Jaeuui. HiJ;!hly upgraded 2 hNlroom -den & dining room. $5000 1n rxtras in<'ludl•d. Transf <•r rrd owner -redueed for quick salt' Sli7.000. Larry Dyt>r 642·8235. ( lJ 17) LET THE REST OF THE WORLD GO IY Crow's Ne~t n•tn.•al o\crlooking thC' llnrbor, J<'lt y & Islands. 2 levels. 3 hc<lrooms. lots or parking. $1~.500 Ken/Helen Hart Ir~ Gi2-8235. ( Ul8) tOI ~ Of••• 10 123S ~4 MKAttllut iU 6,00 .. OAILYP1LOT . Hoa .. Fors-. Hotnn Fors. Hoents For Sc* HOUSH For Sale HoutH '°' Sdt Houu• For s• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' v Ltt.~llt. Oft lffct. I 040 H•tinc)tot1 ~ I 040 lnlne I 044 LOCJYU N l<JUel I 052 H•wport l ea I 069 Newport leach I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 LIDO ISU Large 8 BR, 6 ba. home beach; SO Ct. lot, shore $295,000. Will coosidcr trade UMDA ISU on sandy moor ing. Beautifully decor. 3 BR. & den, on lagoon. Ramp & slip. $255,000 BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR JJ I tlo y' d1 · l>• _. ', fl t> '', bi flt •••••••••••••••••••••• ONLY S LEFT l laC~ M••t to Runni ng Stream . •••r Newport'• Upper a.y. $40, 950 -$44, 950 345 Unln n ity Dr. IJ usl ofrirvine Ave> 548-7223 WO OD )· ' !1111 111 VA,IFHARepos CWOMdelMcr 1022 -------1n Orange County ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHAKE ROOf Keys tn olf1ce OUPLEX-$74, 900 I IA R DWOOD lo'LOORS- WORLD ({)(eansidcof llwy) cpts, bltns. water sof· Forever View $36,900 Unbelievable, but true-! G lorlou:s rt.•s1dencc on larace. P¥rk hke crouncU; w1Ul bcauuful giwnt patio urcu. Has been freshly J)ltan\ed inside & out. Ncw carpeting. rich wood <':tbrnets. t:ntry hall, J bedrooms, private bath orr rnu:ster swle. 540-1720 TARBELL REALTORS 29 5 5 Harborll•d. Hear Ocean! SHAltP 2 hcdroom, com· pletely upgraded 1ns1de <and with ne w s hag cnpeti.. Bag lot. Room to bwld. Only $35,000. fled Carpel, Healtors 5J6-8836 REAL ESTATE Owner 544-1999 tener. lge rear yard Spc l t · ---w/ACCESS. 3 Bedrrns, 2 --eta 1s s m govern-C ... T ... Llu"' vtEW b h menlfmancedhomcs! A A nAU al s, w alk to all 5.56 7777 call anytime 5 br, 21 ~ ba, Cam. rm., schools. $43,500. Best of .. din. rm, 2 frplcs. ex-terms. te nsive landse:.iping & Roy McCarcl. decorating. fo'ee land by Realtor 1810 Newport owner. $139,500. 4001 Costa Mesa 548 TI29 Topside Lane. °"4-0110 Custom Duplex a Bedroom urut ... (;loae to be:wh ~127 ,900. Rea.I Estate byNk!VAY VACANT 3 Br, 2 1 4 ba, 2 &tory JCardt-n h ome 1n Una.,.crslly t>v rk . OwnerJAaent wlll scll or lca11c. Jobso Rffi &t• 752 1610 FABULOUS 1 yr new ex· ec. show place. ftui.t1c exterior w 1 extellil ve u:.e of natural wood 8' ht-avy s h.ike&. Open fcchn" lhruout w/glau d i;ign Puho kil, 11erv~ $10.000. !lwam ceqter incl Grecum lah: pool & hot jUCUUJ Expensive anterior up· 2 UH, l bb., frplc. Nace grading, completed with loc:tl1on. By owner. high quuhly ('tPl & drll". $:jl,500 552·1209. fixtures & det.'Or. 4 iswh· s ize Br, 22 x 15 ram rm, mamrnoth brick Clp. Ex cepL1onal beach property a t $58.500. 8kr962·~11 POOL TIME For Saa.By * OWHER * 'l'urtlt• Rock Hills i> n•sidenl Home Splil level w I view 4 Ur, 3 lia, &11' c·ond., wet bar. deluxe leutua·es. $112,500 lncldg land. 546 2'1:16 or 833·2563 DeauLiful upgraded borne with huge filtered & heated kidney s haped pool, boat & trailer ac· cess with J2x60' slab, LOCJUna l •ac h I 048 covered pauo. fully in· ••• • • •••• • • • ••••••••••• sulaled With 2 fr~lc, tlOS<' Open Daily to ocean. A~ume 7'ri'. at SJ54. mo. p 1. Sall'l> Opl'n lor your tn!>pt:ction Pm:e S-16.000. 12·5 I' M. /\LJSO CON-lWlfJ ·~ UOMI N IUM Al'TS. '1 lf1 rm~'JIJifill!J Phrn:, to choose Crom 962·44711~· 546 ·8103 Closl' lo s hopp1n1? & bt'ach. Uag ocean views! Starltnl! a l $36.500. HUNTINGTON JOl:l(»I COAST HWY. HARBOUR M uth Laguna J£WELEDlJGtn'S •BACK BAY* by night and apectaeular view of rollh~ hllb & -$96,000 - 6now c app4ld mount&Jllll 1 Exclusive Home Left by day. Char~ lhrt!i! 4 BR -• BA bedroom humt' with 2 Frplc:..1''amily Room formal <l1n1ng room fo'ml UR, r-<Miilli6fi6f.ji ... ltilll!ll fo'1 It i-; I' LAC 1';. Plush Gourmet. Kitchen s h o 6' ~ u r P e t 1 o g 2307 WandwJrd Lane OCEAN ARE/\JOR. ram rm. formal '1in1ntt. high ('ciltngis. SllOWS I.IK E/\ MODEL. PA S T ESCR.-OW ...... $89,500. Enioy ffle Good Life Call 493......25 13 ------- COUNTRY LIVING 3 Br, 2 Ba View Horne Uy Owner. $48,800. OPEN !'iA 'f & .SUN is:U.0873 *WE KNOW * L AGVNANIGUEL • BESTS • who "111 l>e fir.;LO prtct' i,la:.hed ! Owner :.ays ··sell" this 2liR. 2ba con do. West Nine umt, over lookmg park-like setting, i:. you1s tor only $35,000. t h r o u g h o u t. II i lt h Jlazel Nowak, Brkr. beamed cc1hoJ(s. 1-;asy &t5-3920orti33-S429 c:urc k1lchcn, 1ocludin~ courtesy to Hrkrs. S f; L F · C L t.-; /\ N I N 0 ------''------ 0 V~N. Jus l steps to ILUFFS CONDO private communily ten· view 3br/3ba4J..2 Plata n1!\ <'Ol.ltt, ~ w1mming pool $72 ooo Owner 675·3400 and j11cuz:tl. (TOT LOT --· ------- TOO> Gardener in· ATTHEIEACH rlutled. Only $525 per 2+2 Ouplex$68 750 month. Phone 6'111·4687. '1 +3 Duplex $11S,000 Immediate occu1>ancy. 3+2 Duplex SltltJ,000 WALK TO THE BEACH From this immaculate Bay front 001'\. lot $290,<m Jones Reatty Inc. ** 673-6210 ** beach hade·n-way, only --------- step from the water. This sharp newer property . not ont· of the old "Tear dow1ls .Onl) $55,000 Helter i.et! totlay. 646·7711 or 540·8944. Open E' l'S. dill CLIFF DR. OC EANFllOMT DUPLEX Greeabrook Owner LITTLE DOUGH? CENTURY 2 1 642 177 llAHBOR View llJlls. J ----··-1111___ Bil, Den, Fam-rm, 2 Ha. SPECTACULAR tri· Bl. ·A llARD-TO-FIN't) 6 BR level 4BR condo, in ex· :9: .u.~~tP~ exec home 111 prestige elusive Tennis F..stalcs ~ ~ ~Iltl~ area with lull coastal & VIEW home. t•harming, 25' Boat slip incl'd & dbl ,gg.2800 occun views. 4000 sq ft. hc aut1 ful deror .; :I Less than one year old and must be sold . Heautirul building with JOOO sq. Ct. of livini: space. Large 3 bedroom. 2 bath owner·s unit, en- joy N ewport's finest beach. VERY LOW down payment to qualified buyer. Vacant, ready for your is p cction ! ! Call 546·5880, H eritage Realtors. G.I. TERMS Ocean view, pool , Jacuzzi, fee land. Has everything inddg soda fountain. Thls week on· ly! $129,500. 832-7034 or Liq idates LOTS OF HOUSE! U 5•,., Down on th.ts 3 Bdrm ~ar w /dark rm Call for <!story Si.>•rntsh, '1 yr::-. bdrm:.. d1nini.:rm .. love· I~~~~~~~~~~ ~ppt....... TAKEOVER ESCROW old . Slti!J.500. ly k1lt·h1·n w/all new Use you1• C.I. for this Baycres t hcauty. 4 Bed, Flt, pool immaculate comJ. Ila:. all the cxlras. 1112 Year50kl + fwmily rm beach BEACH GIANT, 4 or 5BH on this J bd, 2 hu, /\rd1 OPEN HOUSE bltns & •rHlm•c·t lighting. 1-•N-E•W•P•O-R•T• ... •R•r.-... - + lrg fam rm, forml di n. Heh. 1Jc1~hts home witb Sat/Sun 12·5 Sna<:k b;ir & wet bar, A ~ 640-8819 Owner despl'rate, needs home. Only $46,750. action now' Submit any Large lot, detached reasonable ofter on this garage. Var~ of sand ma g nif1 l'cnt young .tnd s urf.008-4456 Grecnbrook home, with V .._LUE & COMFORT frplc. Approxl500sq ft beamed l'Cil111i.:s.31ll'ck::-:ir (., Se lrplc. Lovely verdant R.E.BROKERS& A ss ume 7 '/ti l oan & a view from (•very B . 5:11 os rranos Yd rtl with~ patios. R.E.SALESMEN Prestigl·ous area. ""'',""". "'"5 000 '1' 4 I<, 2ba. pool, lorevt•r ~79 ouo _.. iJ'V\I room . .., • . 1mc is of view f>rof. 'ly rcdec. & ' WE WAHT YOU *CENTURY 21 * theessence.497 llHti. painted. Corne and 111 C ALL (;) 6 H ·Hi.a To rind out how you can Pru1c. only $90.000. 1---------- S PAH LING Ladera Realtors 1•------···-.-_. spect. ~S.OO<_J. A~~ keep more of your com· 968-4433 Lagsma Niguel RJty. 7h" LTV mission c hecks. Call us sprinklers front & rear, A large µarty patio. shake ASSUME 6°/o R~AL £!:)]'/\T~ K:l:1 :LS48 *SPYGLASS ---'---'---~ Discover the fantasli<' ~Ian 1!16 ~~ _ 830-505() l'lur Nrwport Po~~ now. roof, ovcrb.cngmg eaves. VA LOAN Entry h<1 ll, 4 bdrms. On this lnr~e 2 story, 3 DIAL YOUR view from this spacious 5 OWN WEATHER BR + Pool home. Push 752-0460 v. 1th ~urn mer coming button laving inside & you "'II enjoy Uus fully natural s urroundings Jtr cond1uoned 4 br + out. Your children will lam1ly rm, 2 yr new love thas neighborhood ho me Plus. you cun and you'll love the solid walk to l<hupp1ng cen· comfort of Uus elegant tt'r" Offered at a low home. Priced right al on ~ti2 .000. Hurry, won' ly ~17'4,500. last. ~UPERB famll v rm. Western bdrm. 2'' bath. fam1ly lr¥ine 1044 f i r e 1> I a l' c. It an c h rm w ti r 11 k U1 nt' 111 •••••••• •• ••••••••••••• kitchen. S55,900. quality to r only S268. SUPER SHARP 540·1720 payment:>. l>ial968-4456 3 BR in GREENTREE, TARIEU. *OPEN HOUSE * air conditioned. s hag REALTORS 112;i MAIN STREET carpels. wallpapered 2955H-....a..~11 .. d. OPEN UAILYl-4P:\1. Short escrow pos:.1ble __. .. 4101 Gle nwood A!-!l. New. c·u!-tlom 4RR & fam 8J3-0n<O. OPEN HOUSE Mesa Verde rm, :1 t·.cr gar, trailer ac· Sat s un l<!·4pm l"l'S!> oil Jlll·V Walk lo - GI.ant hca l'h .11111 LJkc Park. R ho Call 53h·mi21 anc • REA L ESTATE 900 Gl'"""l'Y"" S1. JQ.j <.J.p I ~~Q C'JI(> VERDAMT COUNTRY LIVING 3 BR . 2 Ba, Vie" lloml· liy owner. ~ij,IWQ. Open Sal & ~un. Pnnc1pals on· ly ' KJHl8'73 Scdudl·d botani cal - p aradtsl'. W~ter£all, New port Beach 1069 atrium bc;i mt'll living ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm . with closl' 1n \U. EXECUTIVE :S.'17,500 DREAM HOUSE 175o sq It ul luxury local· w~stcliff Area Beautiful 4 HR, 1-ltghly upgraded, Pvt Courtyard 1•n1ry & lus h landscap- 1111-(. Heated & tillered pool SEE THIS & COM· f> A II t-; AT $86.500. SOUTH COAST INVESTMENT 549·0812 646-6 710 f-f OMES 3M8 C.fnPU9 N 8 Mt•MSS *Steps to Water Ideally localed oo large lot m best CdM area . This 5 BR, fam·rm homl' + 28R rental apt. will suit the most meticulous & discriminating buyer. Lols of conveniences near by. Great place to raise a fa mily. Call now. Priced below market at $127,500. Saye c;erald s. Tliomas. Rllr. San J~n * OPEN HOUSE * Townhouses fromS53,9'JO 161'1 Louise St Thousands FIXER UPPER Select from 2 Br, 2 Br + Sunday 12.5 PM t•d in !Jover Shore~ with a. Du1~lcx. 1 blk to beach p.rnol'ama{' view or lhl' 3 ll!t s each,+ ~ucsthse. I~~~~~~~~~~ Hack B ay, l·'a s hion __£c~lury21 *li45-~ POOL HOME $36,950 Spacious J bedroom with lols or wood panelling :.i nd d e corator wallpapvr. lluge healed · a nd 1 lltl·rcd pool with plt•nty ol yard space kit over. T akl' ::-UbJ t'l'l lo W1'• GI loan. 646-7711 Open E~l.'S ·-> Walkef & lee Real Estate 752-0460 Anytime. Chance of <J hf clime for den or :1 Br. f'rplcs, s un· A ti r a<: l 1 v l' h 11 in l' in Mammoth executive! s mart buyer! Spacious 4 decks, µatios. /\JI quulity i-:m c r<i l<l Terr:.1t·~" 2 Hlis a huge 40 ft. olympic bedroom 2 bath plus features. 14 Lago Norte b e cl rm s . 2 h a l h s . pool with filter. covered huge rumpus room. GI & (Culver & Un1vers1ty separate artist's i,lu<l10. patio, secluded country l<'llA t e rms at only _Dr.> <7~>752~:r73 Nice view, charming ~rounds. Includes cen· ""u 000 C II 714 '"""5671 •'"•rclcn ~. · a ·'1'Uoo)-• Owner-HanC'h2·sty /\/C 0~ tral air C'Ondit1omn~. wet -bonus rm 4.bdr 3-bath S83,000. bar, bag recreational OPE .... HOUSE r ·1 I 11 lg lol S66,!-JOO * 551-3152 " room, am1 y room, u G·l!I Anita St dining rm. 4 Bedroom TURTLE OC · n s uites, 4 baths!<! · R K '1 H. Sunday.12-5PM Overs ized f1repl"'ces . 2 ·~ b a ' 3 car i:: a r • D<.'lu'<t' :.I bt•tlrm. 2 hath Hcduced thoUl>and~ ~. --«ustom1zed m & out, xlra family hnnw. heam ceil· ~ lg lot. $72.750 833-1031J 1no · ton" L'I> ('ft S ... o• 1720 ,.s. ~ " r . ,_;('.Ill View. n1re vard with TARIB.L THE TERRACE, 2 Br .• 2 fruil.lrccs · IJa .. nr. pool. Showcase REAL TORS cond. i43,500 :-;x,; ·'°° HOUSE + 2 UNITS 2955 Harbor Bf•d. AGENT 640·5:>60 MARION Mii.HE F.as ts 1d e Costa Mesa Real Estate REAL ESTATE Moinlhly 1M·ome SS~. ByOwner,anx1ousto st.>ll by~ lilt!S.Coastll\\y l'rn•t.• ~rn.ooo I 1rm. beautJCuJ home nJ' Fed co TO~S OF FUN Laguna He al·h. t94 K:>58 ~l'/\RLING 1-~~~~~~:~~~I 4 HD. cnr lot, $40,500/ulr You'll enJOY this 2 slory, l{t:;,\L ~TA'fl:: 540-9542 2 bdrm, 21,2 bath home 1n 2 ~ty. New Eng. style. un 1:133 ~'l<1.t ---------SPANISH ELEGANCE one or University Park's dl'r l'Onst Wood ::-hal-.l.'s, ---Cameo Highlands 4 BR, BUDGET 4 BEDROOM & POOL newest areas. Central p;ined w111dows ; II\ rm. Har bor View HOfM5 2~ UA, ~am rm,_ sep. MINDED? Ruy of till' year. Former courtyard takes you inlo & den w t frplcs.; beams. You u"n the land! Best master sw le lrg 1 mode l home al skid-row the ceramic tile entry skylight:.. ~unpord\ w VC1lu<· 1n this prestige · • iv rm. It's this award winnin~ where you'll see the up· CJCL'an vu. $7!>,5QO. Call to- Jslartd ;ind mountains. 5 OCEAN ~·noNT, Custom lldrms, 5 baths w/over duplex, Balboa. Financ- S l 5, 000 . o f <·us tom in~ by owner. $149,500. wallpaper and drapes, 2 Co<1 s t Properties Wl'l bars. 2 firepla('eS 67;J -5410 ' and family rooms. J<'or ~ - tlH· 1mm e nsl' mas:-.1vc ELEGANT 3 BH. 212 Ba IJl•drm with ::-unkl'n bath 'fownho m c. near the t11 the trellised g;irdr n "at.er w/21' 1Jo<.1t Shp. uul of the pa~es of Sunset Exquii.1tcly customized 1\laga1.1ne, thi:. homl' 1::-interior nnd all exterior ;.1n exl'l'pllonal buy al mel1<'ul<H•l<IY main· ~29.0UO By appt. only. ta1ned. UwnC'r/Ott1lder ~. 1 . will sell. lease or trade. Quail ~ S82.500. Days. 4!l3 5544 or Plac• . Eves. 675·8226 Prap1trtilfS Bluffs Condo· Reaut dee & 1400 °""rlsJ-~?~ llA04 lndscpd. 3 BH. 2• :J uA. _ _ fam rm lormal din rm. MEW PO RT SHORES great for entertaining! M I • > Owner S79,500. 640-1841. , o:.t PoPU Jr 3 Bh., :..sty. _ __ __ /\ lrame. Wide lot. l~t· Harbo r Vt l'W Homes - pat111 + s urH.1l'( k Monal'u. J usl reduced ~!.!.SW SC.!J.!JOO! Beau lge yd, 2Br lmmac. J lllt l say. 2 + conv den. fo'rml DH. Patios. Pos1t1vcly 111 Hyown<'r 644-il228. mo\'c-111 concl. S.51.900 LOW EST Priced "E" plan 1n Bluffs. Must sell/lease opt. $71,500. 64\l-5509 BAYCREST by Owner. 4 BR. D/R, F /R, 3~~ Ba. J van Wei Is custom . Sl03,000. Below market. Principals only. 646·1513 NEWPOHT HEIGHTS- r emodeled 3 Br. 2 Ba, :il- l<'Y access. Boal storagt.>. SG2LSOO. Ot"EN HOUSE SAT 1·5 543 Santa Ana Ave. Bowman R .E. 900-7001 FIXER S220 PER MONTH NO 9UAUFYING Great large family home. Crac klin g l1replal'c. Family room. Needs T . L.C. Existing 7 '/o FHA loan. $220 P .l .T .I. C<1l l quick 6"6·7171. w / cathedr al ce11., , t h . h . prices. Gorgeous pool d d · I n c1ghborh11od. Sharr formal da·n rm . Pvt cus om. ome wit qwet d d gra e rnterior with 1ls < ay d C an ceor 3 Car ~arage. MonJco model fealunng beaches. $96.500. Terms easts~ e osta Mes a 0 n c 0 r n c r. C /\LL earth-tone hues. Glass Mission Rily <194-0731 CAYWOOD REALTY , • OPfN Ill Q .fl S llJN 10 6E N•CC' Don l •••• up the shlp! r· .... ,, f .. 1 :~~·~~:'°'·~~;!;,;-:,. fm lifJIM 2 bdrml>., rnnvcrt. den, 2 avail. 673.4159 lree·hned. charm that 842_9371 walled It v1ng r oom , -------- baths & lgc. country ---your family wi ll love HOP TO IT formal dining and a Country Chcrm kitctwn. l'lcg,.mt damns; N~w Custom Duplex The spaciousness and large planned-fo r fun Ovc rlookinJJ: the sea . area l.i!l' patio with South of Hwy privacy of 3 oversized Fastest Bunny Wins country kitchen. Mastl'r total pnvac·y m this 3 ea sy m.ii ntl•nance 0 bedrooms,largemodern Largclamily roomhome su1te1sspac1ouswithlo1s hdrm w11h g~cstu11it ;a land:.capin_g JUl>l $68.750 ° you llke s hingles. country kitchen. lm· in a prime area. Seller is of closets and balconv for c-hotCl' o t f1nanc1ng. shakes , stained glass, mediate occupancy. Ex-~01ng North ... pnce has v1ew1ng. Pool and tenncs S87,500 · C f ColeSWOrthJ solid oak paneling, cellent financing ava1la· gont• South. HURRY-nearby. J?un-filled ltvmg Appealin«JHorne R • .. alto. rs 64 0-00 2 0 raised paneled doors, 700 ble. Possibly $2000 down. HU H fl Y, CALL NOW can be yours for only In cho1te J<:meraltl Uay .. sq.fl. of decking & 4 car Call S4f>·2313. l«t2-9371 .,,,., 950 •.-tL.-a lsl--d- 1006 parkin g. See at 509 OFf.N flt•»u'•UNmnrNri• _.,, location. nr IH•ath & --· G 0 Id en r 0 d. price [ 4 ~ p ark • w 1 l h Io v cl y .. :,;:j .. ii.:-iirs·; ... ~~~~·500 ' Call 673 . 1658 _el.·i ll~!;ll1tl Focm.t ~?.~ .. '" VISt•H ~s:l';~:~:~~;it~~E1 · 3 BR House + 2 BR Apt A 47 FOOT LOT -----·····~· bath::-. l'arpets, drapes. Sparldinq + Bach. UnJl. Income is BG an our town . YOUR CHOICE Waterfall, gas BBQ, boat aULTY 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath £merah1 $730 p /mo. $119,000. 135 Providing a love ly ~ate, close lo the largest 552-7500 Bay home, Architect de- & 135' 2 Opal. storybook garden to view OF 5 BEDROOMS new shopping. freeway, JUST LISTEO s igned ; profess. dc~orat· SOUTll COAST from your 2 BK cottage One choice is m Mesa schools. Bkr. 536·88.16 . cd; open beam ceilings INVE~TMENT 1 Verde & includes a furn A spacious 5 bedroom an hvina rm. & d.tnrng pus rear uml rental at rm & den for ~u .soo. 3 BR, 2 BA. Den. Nr. r I h ... 519 OIH2 $235/ iSl 000 c 11 <ir"' amt Y ome with a larj?e rm. ~un ny view deck. -----· ----•.,A.& mo. • • a beach. pork & i,chools. yard. Close to pools. Pools t z<'d yard. Ap· EXCELLI!~ .....,.7211 Agent. The otl1er "ho1·"c a·s nr By Owner. ~9.500 VA. k h I &;J""lll I ... ... "'' P!ir , sc oo s and shop· prove d plans for t:X· 428Narc1ssusAve. Santa Ana Country Club 963·4787 · lll61 Bermuda_:_ pmg. S6:l.500 pansion. $137,500 INVESTMENT 3 BR, 2 B/\, H-27.onc. & includ~s a din rm. film BY OWN EH, a most un-RAISOR'S * 548-1290 * LARGE FAMILY? Grac ious family home wnh s pacious l1vin~. 5 im. fam. rm. Sl39,500 BAYFROMT (hw of Lulo ·s bc:.'::-t IJuys, JO~ous hv1ng, wllh pier & slip & !>a ndy beiJ l:h ~19.500 WHAT'S MISSING? :-.ornt•lhrng niay be miss· mg. but 1r 1t 1s. we can 'l imagine what! Charm· mg. well bit. 4 BR., Cam. rm home with ever· yth1ng. $140,000 LIDO REALTY :s:\77 'ia l.i1l11. '. n. *673-7300 * Residcnli<il & comm. in· 2 'fJ. Blks from beal'h. rm & 3ba s for $.')5,000 usual cozy 3 & Den shake ~ come. gd. assumable RY OWNER ••675-8348 .. D.J . hftlStra roof cottage surrounded REALTOR~ ~ loan By owner. No bkrs. &ll·4513 tnc. 5oW·Jl62 by pines. Hot jacuzzi 1:x>0I U lt!r LIDO ISLE pls.$55,000.67~ CostaM~sa 1024 Great Family Home SBr & prof. care free 4523Campus Dr .. rvine J 11, .. .,,,,_ -loJbo p . wla I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lge laving rm family din'. ~ardcns. Indoor/outdoor Campus Valley 1105 N.CoostHwy.,laguno Unique, spacious home a en1n . g r 1• .• B l1v1n~ 1n comp l ~le ShopCtr. 494_1177 on J '·· lots. 4 br or 3 '••••••••••••••••••••••• •MESA VERDE• rn rm. rp •" a, ww 1)r1va cy. 81 22 In· C ... LL833·8600 • br /d e n . Gracious cpLc;. 1950 sq. fl. nr 405 & d A Pen1n Pt 2 br, qwel st nr Gracious Garden Home Fairview, $43,!fOO by ,,715a~~,P07 Its. 536-6697 or paneled LR, fireplaCl'. bay,ocean $73,.500. Upgraded 4lir 2Ba t. 714 ccA9 3 7 u """. COLLEGEP ... nK • .:-P/\RL"Lf,'"'• lorma l DR, cus tom Marshall Rlty675-4600 ' ·' app · . .,.. · l 4or open ---------.~ n .~, _______ Atrium. Many Custom house Sat. & Sun. 1.5pm El..nantGardtfts Fantastic 2 story model. 2 BR, 2 ba. North end. k11rhcn , utility room. Copt'strano IHctt 1011 Extras. $63,$00. 1947 Owner -~ 4 bdrm, 21:0 bath with Frple. Walk to beach ·. Lots of storag·e. large ••••••••••••••••••••••• K1l.ldeer Circle. 557-2528 ---·------and loaded with fruit, 2.650 sq. ft. or luxury and owner finance. $58,500 South patio. Owner will Own. WNER, 2431 Bowdoin, 3 f 10 w c r s & l ree s · only 2"'2 years new. Mml VIEW carry. $136,500. Open s~.~;~~''&C~~:: v~!~~ br, 2 ba, pool, $4S,SOO. M~nif1cen~~ decorated Condition. VA te rms Prestige area; choice 3 house Sal. & Sun. 1to5. Ry Owner. 3 br.1 ba. Lrg Open 1·4. pnn. only. WI upgra carpets & available <.:all 546-0022 BR, 3 ba. e~n /dioana (714) 675-7542 By owner RI<. l' ! Ba Town.home. pool. $35,900 $1800 dn. <·ustom drapes. Near • 2 r l 0 _ .,._ ~~~~~~~~~ Completely decorated & 81/•% Cl. 642.Q89 beach This 4 bedroom, 2 rm., P · cx:ums . .....,,tale .:: furnished. On the Bluffs ---------Dana Point 1026 story a must sec al only sale, s ubmit orrers . BAYFRO.._.T Owner/Builder. $112.000. Byowner4 Br.2.Ba,5'·•'* •'••••••••••••••••••••• """000 ,. II r l $110.000 n I ...,..,, · "a or appom · , · OE LUXE CONDO 4!•:S 5544 G .. All extras, super D .a. u ... POI......, l c t 21 If -New custom 3 Wrm, 3 t. H I 60 ""A "' men · e n ury unt· Choice arc". Lge. 3 BR. b th pa 10 uge ol x 60 ington Valley Real•-=s-=E~L-=L-d ..... 1--. __ ....;;:..__ u a plus maid's room & CorOfta def Mer I 022 garden area. $.39,900., Ho.. WHtt h.conw E:.tale. 891H 414 1 e items with a 2 T.r ba .• d<'n, duung rm .. 2 bath. 2 s tory with s piral ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prin. only. 645·7418 : DUPLEXESFKOM OajlyPilot ClasslfiedAd. frpl ., patio; pool , !jl.aarcase to Gallery TI~ 543-82.Sl. $68.950. _________ .!.;;;;;;:;:::===============-clubhouse. 564.SOO above. Lovely fireplace NEWLIS """ Letusshowhow you can C..~-0 £\"11..( f)-C ~C..8 F.MERi\LOB/\V rnhuge livcng-roomplus a lnlrv1ne 1't'rrace.Oneof ,_.ESAWOOOS live1nnq>aci~2or 3 P~ l'"U~~-~JJ<J•v Fantast1cv1ew:4BR.3 set·on•l f1replaCl' in our f1nf'::-l propert lei.. SSl,500. Br apt/home w/ocean Thof/nfriguing Worcl Gamewifh a ChucHe ba. d c n : exdl1na baylront m11st<'r bdrm. !'our bedroom home with 2 years new 4 bedroom, 2 view while your tenant 1.r.,.4 .,, C'-'Y 1, POUAN -----am c n 1t1 c s. 0 w n er Welb11r. all bu1ll·tnS plu!I :.-park I in~ pool and bad· balh, formal dining .. pays over ~ of the costs. financ('. $1KS.OOO Plcctronic oven. Private mmton •·ourt. You own separate family rm. step Beat inflation & become O ~.:;•c:;:i,..b::::"'!-d's ;:: PEG ALLEN pier. Fee land. For more th1• land. /\ pleasure LO down llv ing w /stone un inve11lor in a rapidly low 10 '°'"' rour ,ompJe word1 REALTOR 494·7578 information call 675·8120. 428 Narcissus Ave, Corona del Mar 675·8348 Sat 1·4 3 BR & FAM RM or DEH 9161 Bermuda Dr, Huntington Beach 963-4787 $49,500 Sat& Sun 12·5 649 Anita St., Laguna Beach 494·8558 $85,500 Sun 12-5 4 IR & FAM RM or DEH •24541 Los Serranos. Laguna Niguel 496-4040/830-5050 Sat/Sun 12-5 •1630 Highland. Newport Beach 549-0812 $86 ,500 Fri-Sat-Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 32266 Paseo Carolina, San Capo 493-9232 $24,000 Fti·Sat-Sun 9.5 • •• Pool Wat erfront Wate r front & Pool show. Cnll 673-8550 ror (rplc, 3 car pr, quack appreciating area. From I _!_09fJ N. <.:oa st. Laguna appt .......,_ • ._ Bkr c...., OO">e $69SO. d o wn. Dana E x 8 1 c 0 "llAHBOR vn:w 0P1N°111o.''s 11.JH 10111 NICI• ____ .... n . '.,.............., Harbor lncomc Homes, ...-... , .... ,-...,-,----,--, _..... UMl9UE HOME TR EE HOUSF.'' ~-,11~1•11.~1. 0 1fNE R •/assumable Agt. 33931 MaJnga Dr. .___._.__L--'-..L--' .. or \ffathered woods. by 2 + pan('lf'd den. lmma'" The fastesl draw in the Have sometbi.ng you want • I ~~ &oan or low down DP 496-3431 I rinJ?wo rlh v 1 age Upgrndt.'d ansadc & uutl ':Vest.: .a Daily Pilot Losell?Classiriechdsdo -: j for VA/PH A. Reautiful 4 · · I T W E A R I ~can view i1~m~ ~m.'. Set in future forest of Classified Ad 642-5678. it well. 642·5678. " ! . .;:::m:1•-·--BR. 1At blk to ~hoot.~. MAGNIFICENT .,,1,.....,.,-.... ,-, ... 1-I __.. i fireplace. musi(• <•lcove over 40 lret>s. S71i.500. • --shops $41.800. 3002 Gr;1nt, NOCEAN HARBOR VU. . . . . _ . lluAe master 11u1le plWI 3 644·8896 aft 6 pm or VIEW CM S46-()964. u. 6BR. 3 car aar. nag • nn·~: m tHurl' trN'i.. Ian<· 644-32tl5 AIOVE IOl ~ acre. ProC. ldscpd I 8 0 D U T I ~ ne1JCbborhood. walk l o F':mta~lic Vlt>W of Bay & O<·l'l'IO 2 nr. 2 Ru. t•Mdo. with 2 balconies boat shp avnll. $69,500644·6856 FROM E •STSIDE $103.500. By Ownr/Agt. . . T~ el«trtc too1hbfush ;~ • Woods Cove $215.000 Soph1 s l1caLed COO· A Ph 67S-74J<t J j j 1111 dev1cewh1chrequlre1thot you SERENDIPITY • dominlum oo lxth floor. D od 2 b _.. 1 --• • . LocatC'd on BaJbcia O.J a 1 r, u1armer. 2 BR 2 BA . •lso u-e i~ rep.ttrman -• R•~ 497·21 75 I l bl D a n d y 11 tt I e p ri c e -··--'-· .. • ocean VW?'W ., ,. --------i veer. ~'' ...... C with 1llp1 eve a c . $33,,SOOI s.u.er caJJ rut! ..,. .... cca, aarage, bttn~: H U N C 1 R loon • at Hwy, Laauno Jl'abuJO\d vlew al ocean 64.2.QM Patio. Owner 493-2095 I I I II J 0 c~i... ,... ch.lea.le _,oed Sec.-1 u d c d L 3 ., u n 0 BLUFFS N•-4 tr•a.,ort•tlo11 f & ba7 . Priced r~ SOUTH•~-a.ift~s AM '1. .__ .. _______ ~ ..... ..Jo.~-b.,lolltftolfl""'~-d c ... 28 •-o 21.1.e Al!OOablv at •• 000. Call _____ ~---~--Yoll.....,,.,,_.._....,.3...._ h11rm~r . 2Bd, 2Ba roe en+ ~a, " LOT WfTH SHOIT $79,900. Open ll~e Sat Up~nded. ~ .. ,, s f(Jl'H09f N<I' TlllS Ir R.OWBtS TIOT TO suu 9 '•1::.(jf$sa\!'.~slllfUS IN )' r I' r r ) 31820 Scenic Or 499 3862 h":!~~:i~;~· $60,5 U .1.L ltWl11 ~I 1urrouod thiaJ8R·2 &th Ocean aide So. La#'lfla. e UNSCJAM!l{ ,\ftQVl llll!IS I I REDUCED to sell 3 br. 2 ---For a.uw A4 ACTION Jifi1: :fr'!':, ";..':~ .. ~.~~ ~.::'":::1~:.~!Zi1 •o .,, ""w" " I I I I t~·h by' ~~~'i:!' ~·.~~ '~ s~~~ ~\\~ ·~=:!iri.:I~· • -~' .._,,,_ ~~~~-~-~-~ ... !!-~·~·~--~~B~kr~.542~~-·~·"~:;:::::::.~...Lly~ou~bu~r~ld~Dgrk~4~~;·~17GI .!_s_c._R_A~M_L_E_T_S_A_n_•~w~·~,~·~·n~c~·~·~·=•tfl:.:.;.:ct~l=o~n~IO~I0:.:....1...4-~~·=r.=23=/4=~=·=~======:;;.L:-==64-:a_.=587::=8==========-:L!::::==:::::=:=:::::: kt.!N:':·~~~~~~:!. '· , • ~.~.~ ....... ~~::"''"Plrtt JOOO Ho•t1r..r1t11it H11111Uwfawl•d HometU.fwiJ .. 1d HO.wtuw••••c1 Frldg. March 28. 1975 DAILY P1LOT •• ..........•.. , ................................................... , .......•..•.........•....................... M•wportleoch 106. 2'i units apt bJdf, xlnt J tOZ .......... JZ24 .,..._xH Ultfww J 600U•t ..... .._. J740 .. a1w .. ,......_ . •••••••••••••••••••••• location, 1 yr old.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• L••••hKll ll41Ne.,.,..hec.11 lJ6t ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-••••••••••••••••••• Oceo nfrotH house & g1.1r '390,000. 979-337S MON· .... OP ~ • ft ass _ 3 BA home •• • • • • •••• • • ••••••••• .. •••• ...... •• •••• • •••••• . Cnte MeN )124 nrx for sale byownr. C'-'t t' FRI 9-$ j BD hom~ for •e'aae r.J., fncd "•rd. ldds ok. • OCEA,Nl'RQNT. New Newport s Plnetl Beach. MBN, small beach bot«I ••••••••••••••••••••••• I k -... .. • ..,.,... I r d 4BR 2~b nu.: BLUF~. LuxuriOd new 3 Hr, 2 Ba, dee. k.tt.. Rooms $22 so week. Apt.I CHll.DllH OI( t•vci. w nds ~mu By Owner, Hunt. !kb. urnlahod. '"°°·per/mo. &42'·2221; 8't·9888 un urn · •· 3 br coo do. 1unken w lw cpt, yrly 1315. mo $100 mo. S36-7QS6 L 2 8 1110 3 u_1, ....... _ LIDOS' Beaut. up1raded 4--' yr mlo ...... Swbn Crplc, POOL. Popular CIJ"ep 1l . Refrle. 548·2.819/(213)333-2266 &;e r • uo -.a-_, 6,0000.. Pl~x. lxll, 2xz, lxl, Pool,pooltible&oUicrSBR.Zba,famrm,erpU, area-Private atcl* to wuh/dryr , ~so mo. AOULT garden ap<.a, 1 $190. Duplu&4·plex,a 3br.2ba.At111umuble lat bedrm units. Frplca xtr.-. Call 714.m.SllM dr,)s, frple, d1hwr, beach. Avall. now for 640-881Sor644-675-I. NEWDUf'LIX BR. pool. $145 . .l03S 12th ~~~a. crpla, drpa, &t5\.;J>,ownerwUlt:<Arry. Closetoocun Just2yn f..Spm r anae. patio, tr• ror . ~~~~·-'tO~: Un· BLUFFSGRJtATVIEW Deluxe split·level: 1300 Sl,S36·7447aft5&wknds . 11 ~·only. bal~nce Ml 8•!.ip young. Corne~ lot.. Ideal L h ~cd ~d, 2 .:ar ~ xJnt furn'd 28R ~ on a 2br·2ba, newly decorated )(! fl, 2 bdrm w/lofi-deo, l BR furn. 1 blk rrom 2 BR garden aP' w/pvt. .9SO-Owner.67$.$233 iov est m $129 000 ~· • odt 1141 °· .M. loc. pd. be l n1 b .. ')CA Mo. ....u _.....,., fr.Pk, plu11hcrn1 11,home· beach. ••oo1.No "bi.ldten, patio . UOO. Prpk., S8l-6234 • ~i1t · •••••••••••••-•••••••• SSU. mo. Ph. ~3805 aul. ot, o y 3 lks lo _,., .,... •• ...., 1 k '•"o 1 r ... ds h ,_ .. ~ -~ TH -or • S2Z$. C<ny 2 BR Treet 546-2S72 beach. Avail 4/16. $300 I e ~lorage, wa k·in no pels. $150. ulil pd. hw r, nr. uYUJIC" J..-. E PRICE Costa Mesa Fou-'e1C, all Adults. 190 Canyo~ per mo. 3 BR + tam. rm. + alttc, closets. bath & &uesl 900-2746 Area 557·23"41 Is RIGHT I • .,. A BEAUTIFUL 40r, 2Ba, EDGEWATER huaevd.,dogs&lddsOK bath, bltn ga:s rllllge &1--------- unts3Sr,28a,topcond, erea. 213 t399·Z~Ol; Fam. rm, bllnl, elc. REALESTATE $4!50.Avall1Sth.64H450 oven, PMt10 deck, 2 car hach 3741 NEWBREEOAPTS $59 ,500. Cost&a Mesa's best IOC•\lon, Income 64S-8699. AlmOllllNew 613--4886 USOSo. Coaat.Hwy. ~nclosed garage w/laun· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 KR w/loft s:z.30. Applns., best priced pure quality over MOO mo. 556-8286 Mewport heda 3169 ' _.94-8536 Canal front 4 Bil, 2'h BA, dry room. Pay only elec· EFFICIENCY ape. rmm uUl furn. Encl aara&e. Pool home. Uraciously agt. •••••••••• 38R,2BA,cpt.drps,stv. frplc, deck. Jnc ld :! tric. Adults,So.ofCouut $180 mo. $60 wk. Htd Pool, jac uul. SU l • d ,, k. ••••••••••••• "' ed d u · .... H llt """ ~··u es crrace uec mg sur-. NEW DUPLEX Bargains U Lid 1aJ oal reoc y •• ava now. 180 Degree ocean view. 2 clubhouse, tenrus & pool Hw y, 5 blks from beach. pool, mail, phone, laun· am on. _,,,...,. ev> • rounds <.'us tom pool. Dana (>ointrrom$68,950. ~':no.:Br.~Bay S300mo.Refs.~ br, H4 ba, just redec. privlgs. S495/mo. $440. 435 Goldenrod, dry. VlLLAGI:! INN 642·1960days. Lurge bedrooms. Cruckl· Fully rented avail Zl3-T93-0Ulcolled 3 b G brook bQnl Deck, auto gar. opnr. S48·1290or644·5133. Corona del Mar. (714) 494·~36 HEWPOltT ing r1replace. Easy waJk Ocean vtew:t 3393i • b: l~~ F/R D~R $380. yrly lse. 644-6440, S-J 675·9337. Spacious 2 BD, 2 BA, on UAITMIMT'S to Westchrf shopping. Malaga. Ag°i : (714J H1•nU.fMwl •1d bit.AS Diw. tn'cd d° ext27or640-076 ca:r'trano 3 271 Bch. Avail. 4/1· ''30 28R.UnfSlSS/MO Beller call now.646·7171. 496-3431 ....................... pati~. dbl gar. $395. ~r. 380, lV..BA, Avail. March ....... ! ............... ~pottmeRh ,_,.lhed Close to Marketa , PLUS UTILITIES Ol'fN11t0•1t s 1u~ro11fNK1 • FOUR·PLEX-CM (!;....... l202 So. Cat Pina. Owner. 17, 1900 sp.n. $375.mo. OPENHOUSESAT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• restaurants & Theater. lnCanll.Nopeta ,.. Assume v .A. loan. oi 7% ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• 675·0771. ln~I. bltins: Arch Bch. Lovely 2 br townhouse, $385. mo. 494-1055 dys. 2450 Newport Blvd, CM \!-: inter. (2) 3 br l :y.. ba + FREE FREE ... Poi•t 3226 Heights. Children ok. No c pt s, d rps, b J t n s, lalboa ltland 3706 494-6502 evelS . . . ~ .. ~ (2) 2 brs. G~ invest· •ProfeHlonaJServic., ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. 494·8136. carport, laundry. 32196 ••••••••••••••••••••••• St.udio Apt. t block lo Bch. S d G de Pool ment at $67,500. Yeager *LANDLORDS• BEACH HOUSE near 3 BR 2 ba .. pnvacy"· lg P as a o Caro Ii n a . S~~L\ b1ac~ apt, ulll pd. Ut1I. paid. $175. 49'7·11.57. * ho Y or ns * VIEW NEWPORT Realty, 556·6171. Ho"' e f 1 ade r s * marina 2 Br, 2 8~. cpts, ram'. rm . .'sun.kenllv. ;m. 495·730t : <213 >966-4735 675·i797ro~67~~0 pets. Newport leach 3769 ~~,~-~~elnE.S~lli; TO CATALINA ISUH S 642-9900 drps,bltns,$28S499-2986 LJ?. deck: ocean view SantaAna 3280 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.M.642-3645 Plus grucious livin" Ex· IT Califoroia'aLargest H.t~°" l..a. 3240 S58S Mo. Agt. 494-7551 ....................... lalboa Peninua 3707 ~.9S WK UP. 1Bdr,2 Ba Spac 2 Br 1 ba balcony " R-.... to *•~s 000 •Rental Serv1·ce'• --r E·Z terms, c.-100. Child, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •· Bach. Color""'', ma1·d near· new'. w1·t't11n 1 blk. t'lusive hiUsldc IQ<:alton. ~ ~~ • · ••••••••• ... ••••••••••••For Lease mountain • .,. ~., Very private pool. <! 9 2·BR., 2 ba., 6 l ·BR, nil Naked 1 Br $135. H.B. 2 Br Clean 2 bedrm w/modem retreat, spectacular pct. 1 br. 2 BR furn. Pool. 1 door to scrv, pool. THE MESA, Npt Blvd. No pets. 144 CrlH'kling f1repl:.1ces. large, all rented. lnct. CM, $165. 2 Br, 2 Ba T.H. bath, cpts, drps, DW, view of Laguna. the ~i~:.~~t ~:fs· 3 br, 2 ba, ~e:~h. l~~l~ o;u':~1t ~~~ewport Bl, NB, Lisa Ln, CM. 642-1531. !luge recreation room. carpets, drapes, ranges $195. NB Also Horse bltns, 2 car garage. islands, the coast line Lo Sl6S 2 BR kidsok 673~0 120ALBERTPLACE All for just $79.llOO! Let's & refrig's. Good We5t ranch near Newport Fwy f'enced yard. S270 mo. Palos Verdes & canyons GARDEN Grove, has all. C----ad-• Mer 1 BR rurn-pool·blk lo Deluxe 2 br. 1 ba, adults. ~o Call 646·7171. side location, near shops SZ75. agt. Fee. 979-8430 Ask for Bev or Dale to the east. Home has 200 _,, .... , ct 3722 ocean. Single adult. Sl no pf> ts . $l85. Call: oPfNrit9 ·•1s1u"'10111 N1<r• &schools 963--15679634786 degree view, decks. new 4 br, 2 ba, pool. kids,••••••••••••••••••••••• yrly.675·6428 ;646-2696. 333.9·;31 l .·.··1t~~'!i ~I~ UninnltyRffffy NORCO, horses, 3 br, 2 crpt, pnv & secluded pets, applns, $285 · F\Jrn. Bachelor apt 2blks ---------:·: ' i 3001 E CslH 67~10 ba,k1ds,pool,eorra1 Modern 4 BR, 2 BA,DW, responsible cpl.$450.mo. Hurry! t o beach . No pets. $150. mo. 1 BR. Clean, 2Bedroom.Child0K, · .· ............ ·, ... ,1 ~· J · wy EL TORO, lamily . 4 br, bltns, cpts, drps, clean 497-2104 HOMEFIHDERS $125/ mo. Mr. Kiger, roq. Steps to beach. Till $160 Moolh. . "'-·-••==-· NEWPORT pe tok, pool, view, $325. house, beaut. yard. $315. I •642-9900• 675·1997. June 7. Sgl or Cpl. 757 Shalimar. LAGUNA Hills $250. 3 br, mo. Ask for Bev or Dale LOCJllllCI H Hs 3250 673·9367 San C lement. 1076 TRIPLEX pool, Coed, kids, pet 963--1567 963-1786 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seol leach 3284 Costa Mesa 3724 ---------• $I 00 OFF ••••••••••••••••••••••• IRVINE, new 3 br, 2 ba, · Lease. Beaut. townhouse. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deluxe 3 Br 2 Ea. Steps to • • I Vr Old Large JHr. Oen, !:;tudy, Lge sundeck & patio & Wet Bur. By owner. 492-9720. (;lay Street near Jrvine, kids, pel, util pd $350 4911 Pearce.1:-ge new 3 br, 3 .BK. 2 ba .• patio, dbl. 2tm. 1 ~ lialh. Patao. c asa de Oro the beach. Fum/unr. Yr· CASA GRANADA APTS a Quail Place Exclusive, FURNISHED houses, all 2'h ba. $400. ~ncl. water & gar, air·eond, pool. $300 Ga r a g e. Carpets, ly. Available immed. Luxury Laving this sharp triplex has (3) areas, sizes, &prices. gardener. Kids & sm pet Agt 644·7662 586-80'15 drapes. S200. 5'18 :ms ALL UTILITIES PAID 675·5204 I & 2 Bedrooms 2BR units w/frplc in HO ...... EFt...aftEns ok. Vacant. 846-4938 or <.;omparebcforeyourent Rec.room&Pool "" ,....,... 846·1311 La,,.MI Hi--...t 3252 South Lonu-3 286 Anartments 979 1911 owners unit, fenced 6 .. 2 9900 '7' ~ "'2_,,_ Custom d~igned r:U .._ __ 1 h-..a · Price Reduced.New 3 Br. 2 Ua. Walk to stores & hanks. S46.000. Open I 4: 30 Tues Lhru S:.1t. 107 Cadiz. Ph : 4tf3·6651 ; 4tl3·2190. · d o I $67 900 8 * .. • * ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'-'caturing : nnK~ s vu 400 Merrimac Way. CM ~~~l.onl~ y • . y 3 BDRMS 2 b N So 2 8~, 1 Ba, House, lge yd, ADULT COMM. 2 BR, 2 OCEAN VIEW. d ecks, •Spacious kitchen with ••••••••••••••••••••••• QU l ET pvt, 2 br. 2 ba, · ·• a . r. · ~h 1ldrcn & pets OK, Ba, $325. 2 BR & Den, 2 walk to beach in South 1nd1rect lighting I' 'Quaii\. Coast Plaza. Nopels. Yr. 675·8753 Ba. $375. Club House. L gun 38d 38. Se d , Balboa PeniMUla 3807 cpts. bltins, lrpl. pool, Plac9 ~~~ m~~ves vacant. 3 BR, fplc . ~:~~ir.oc~ir1'~!fc~ c:1. c:~d. ~ilh acir';~~. :ut~~~1~:e ~~:;:a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ adlts, no pets. 376 w. Ptopwties . freshly painted, beaut Babcock Really, 10 refng & washer. ~50 •Pnvatepat1os l Or., 1 Ba .• Llkc new, Sharpocean-view 752•1920 lalboolslmtd 3206 landscaping, close\ am-5pm.499-4509 mo494-9721. •Closed garage XlntCon~7~1 LA RGE I br, 2 car t400ou.\an llaot ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocean. $350. As k for W · 3 w/storagc g arage. ~195 . Empl'd Townhouse-OCeanllills ----------•BAYFRONTyearly4br 2 Keith 962·4471 Dlx2br,2bacond<>.31512 ntminster 298 •Marblcpullman Bach unit·stove & refr . adults. 4 /10 avail. OPENDAILY "WANTED-INCOME ba,nearnew,lwcuryup. ' We s t Nine. Open ••••••••••••••••••••••• •l\ang:.1zelldrm:> 646-4757 760 Calle Los Olivos ~N ITS.". Client wj_shes to per w/ big view. $725. Super 3 bedrm 2 ba, self Sat/Sun. Lse $285. Fireplace. 3 BR + ~en 2 • P uo I Har l>cq u es -gar. Uta I incl $l75 yrly 2BR,2HA.2patios. 1m:est1~smaller mcome 675-7846· aft 5 pm clean R/0, new drps, 493·6368. ba ~odern home. CrpL'>, ~urrountJed w /plul>h 675·6160evesonly. seldom occupied by sole units-Costa Mesa area. 673__.099 • crtps, 2 car gar. S300 mo. • , • drps, bltns & OW Must lndscpg Copistrno leach 3118 owner. Like braod new. Prefers nice owners unit Ask ror Bev or Dale M1ssl0tt V1e10 3 267 see Lo apprec. S'.~'>I> mo Adults No pets $38,950. D. Stone Realty & willing to pay equita· LITTLE Is LAND , 9634567 963·1786 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.sk ~or Uev . <1r Ila le 1 HDRM Furn. ~l-5430or 493-S~ blc purchase price. Call Dayfront, new 2 br, 2 . 3 BR. 2 BA. l lh yrs old. 1 963·4567963·1786 365 w. W11 son642·1971 _S_an_J_u_o_n _______ , 545·8424. Associated level, view. $425 mo. Fireplace. 4 BR, 2 BA, Yr lease $335 mo. Front ~ . . I 0 7 8 South Coast Brokers. 213·876-2723 new c rpts, drps, R/O • & Bk yd in. S81~ So~r 4 Br. 2 B<i , crpt. Capistrano walk to schools & s hop· d~ps, blt1n, dishwasher. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uy Owner. 2Br, I Ba Con· rlo. Pool, gar. 2 m1 lo Ocean. $24,900. Cal I !IJ0-4836 fly Owner, 2 Hr, Condo. w/ocean view S24 .000, 'IU•ck sale. 714-4!13· 92.12. BUY A JOI Charming 2 story, 3 br. 2 ping. $315. mo. Ask for Newport leach 3269 nice yard, & well kept Closed, 8 Un il motel with ba, fplc, gar., decks, Bev or Dale, 963-4567 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• neighborhood. S:ll5. to space for nursery or patio, s mall yard. $600. 963·1786 W Beach 3 Br nu cpl $335. mo. Ask for IJev or equipme nt rental busi· mo. yrly. Unique Homes BEACllWALK C d drps, D shws~. 2 ba: Dale,963-4567,963·1786 ness, on main_ hwy. 675·6000or67J.9224 New lg 3 br 2 ba 0~10:~ patio. yrly. $450. (213) COftdominlums ~.OOO. Owner will help Panoramic View from to bch. $360 ~o. 581,--0887 69G -5880 Fumished finance. p t. 4 Bd 2 Ba ~ H •L Pl .... CHI.._. n•tr a 10, rm, , ....,.,.,, • Bed r 1 Townhouse 2 br. 2. lh ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• A "" ..,. "' • yrly675·5464 • rOOIJ'lS, anu yroom, I bll h/d 2 BR, den w/ wclbar, 1·~ 2727 K Coast Hwy forma l dining. Single p~o · ns, was ry' BA, enclosed patio, 2 car 3400 $30 WEEIC & UP •$8.60 Night & Up •Stucho& I UHApts •Water Beds •TV & Maid Serv Avail •Phone Serv. Htd pool •Children & Pet Section •s.5. off weeks rent w /ad 2376 Newport Blvd, CM 548·97 SS or 64!>-3967 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CX'E/\!"4 view, 3 br. 2 ba. C&U, IJllns. W/U, balcony. $260. 642-1l55 Corotta det Mar 3822 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •:? Ilr, 1 Ba Corolido, pool. near bch shopping $235. no pets 8..13--8974 eve ~22 Larkspur. j,us t re decorated 2 br, 1 ba w/gar. S278. 641 ·68001 &11 7326 ··TH~ GAUi.ES" Newly decorated, 2 br w tg ar. Adlls·ncw cpts th ruout-d r ps·bl tns-1 ncd yd-water pd. Call betwn 1·5, 636-4120 2439 "G" Orange ... S..>f)() 667 ·-B" Victona .. $190 ADULT l Br. frplc:, pool. $180. mo. Call 645·4111 2BR. lrg . palio/fenc'd. y rd . Gd . s oil lor garden'ng Cl~~toshop­ p1ng. U9!> month. 714·968·3785. Mob''I• Hom""s 675-4392 Corona del Mer 3222 s tory. Outstanding loca· gar. No J>!ls.6?5-91.88. nar ., c:2so 1 MO. yr SUS CASITA.S ... "" l . h. hi d · bl ,, ~ M so of llwy2Ur,den,2ba DR · ForSale 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ion, i.g Y es1ra e3Bedroom,+v1ew+pool Lease.SlOOdcp.Chlld ok 'inutcs lo Newport Frplc, s undeck. Call 1 .uni.apt. •••••••••••••••••••••• 8 UNITS LUXURY HOUSE $385 f a. m 1 I Y • t Y P e + tennis. Formal dinin~. ( N r , /\ d ;.a ms 0 n Beach, bachelor & l Hr t>i!i K257. Retired preferred. EastsideCostaMesa.5·2 OceanView.2Bdnn,den neighborhood w1t.h fireplace, gardener, Magnoh<i).968·b"754. furn.Adults nopets.2110 $110. 642-7513 Mobile Hom~ 20x5 UcAn:ta V1llaRe. 300 S. Coast llwy, NB, 298 Le,. angton Cr. Slti,500 <.:Cjll ore. or 54lS-2020 BR houses w /beam 2 Ba. t-'pl, bltins, garage schools. park, tennis close to !''ash.ion lslanc.J -------Newport Bl, C.\1 2 Hr 2 na Townhouse No. • OAKRIDGE VILLA ce1l'gs, frplcs, shg crpts. Owoer 833-1925 courts and bike trail Jmmediate occupancy Condominiums 113 al The Shores. Frplc. + 3 Units. $1200. income nearby. About 2 miles to Ava Ila ble now. Call Unfurnished 3425 STUNNING 1 & 2 br, 2 ba pool. tennis, carport wt 3 BR, 2 BA, bl lns. p/mo. $140,000. Prin· beach. $425/mo. IST + owner at 644·4687. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garden Apts. Pool. rec storage. $260. 644 ·2611 children welcome. $225. cipals only. Mac:nablnineLogo last mo. +deposits. EXECUTlVE WANTED are. ~l85 & $2lO. 710 W. days;640·408leves. 8S8W.Center.64S-9'llD SOUTH COAST OCEAH VIEW Phone 962·8118. 4 BR, 2 BA d uplex, all Deluxe 3 Br, 2 Ra, pvt _lSth St.__ 2 uR $ 75 Ad I Commercial Property 1600 JNVESTMENT blk ·1 Ch . 8 8 u • 1 . mo. u ts, no 4 Bedroom home in love· Su h B ba xtras, l . ocean, ava1 lake & rec center. sec. •Tropical Poof• arming 2 r, l a, new· pets 549·~12 ly family area. Use of brr sNarps3 · rd2I & n ow. $375. 642·3361/ system .BySo.Cst.Plata 1 Br rpts drps bltns lydecor.cpts,drps.frpl, · 64~·-97S3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• priv a te beach e~ l~s. r . pn ng a e 645·9794 &. S 0 . Fwy 979-0493 patio". Gas & wat~r pa ad: gar. yd, 'h blk to Lennis SHARP 4-1'1.EX gardener included Edinger. $325. 963-l6l2. LUXURY condo on water. ct $280, 675·5419 2 Br, deluxe apt, exposed COMMERCIAL Xlnt income, original $600/Mo. <U19> 2 Br, 1 Ba, bltns, dbl gar, 2 br 2 ba view frpl boat 3foR·rc~/·J;~~~ C~~ _:>48·l_l6S 2 BR. unfurn. 2 blks lo beams, almosl n ew, MEWPORT ?.owrnneerr. loltm. maculate, lgc Betty Kerr644·6200 cov'd patio fenced yd, shp,' pooi. jacuui.' hob· pets. 2 child. ok, S280 bcac·h No pets S225t mo ~Ad5~llll~~ no pets. $240. BEACH ... .,..Cl\ 962 2273 b h p ed ed 1 Br furn $165. Lots ol •t L 67-.... ,.,. '" ..... SOUTH Co ... ST _..,.,, · ys op. rice r uc ! mo. 450·A West t:arria••e " r. n.1Aer. .>·1=1. "' B B F I M II d c....7•""' " bl lns . Pool. Walk to M v d .... WESTMluSTER VE T l!.lo..J'I' 3 r, 2 a, rp. 2story + 2 3 & 4 Br $275.$385 r. ca . u .. r v'-' eve, Dr Santa Ana. C<all for esa er e, 2 or. cpts, " IN S Mla"'lli loft, bms. Avail Apr .. 15, Childrcn/sin"les & pe~ 629·9661 days. Agent appt. 556·6519 or ~-1991 ShoppinJ?. ' ' mi. beach. Costa Mesa 3124 drps, & bllns, -adults. 600 FT. or more. Offit•e 549-0812 $500, 604 Begonia , ok No fees" Barbara D I 3 B 2 B· wkdaysaft.6 9Jl W. WthSt.!>iS-04~2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nopets.$165.545-4083 und/or retail space. 45' 673.6345 · · · up ex, new r. a. Off leatew Path to 50< ft. Prime office Newport Pen i nsu I a, 96.'J.6739; 557·7620 clcc. kt. w /w crpt. drps, Newport Crest, 2 br . 2'n * VILL .1. ._.l ..... OS* 1 F 2 Br. Adults no pels, ,,_"" locallons. 1 v1ear1teadses ~lasds1c1 Ubu1plex, 1-~ 2 BR Ve/rby Ptrfi v1 ate d3 Br lnitte 324 4 S3be7a5chm. o5 .• 48:28r Y19.1 1i~e13st1 ba. din r,m . all bltns. 2 *chody Car :1 n· p_...I • dshwhr~. ~hag cpts, or more. n c u cs Jn es ra e can ... a.rea. w eau 1 u gar ens.••••••••••••••••••••••• 2266 ~ car gar. rplc. $500 mo. -' ~ ""' ut1ftt1es and Janitorial Great potential. r I &dbl OpenFr. 333-642-2626 l"re~h. clean $lf,()1Sl9S. clo-;ed i;a rage, frplc. Call now (714)752·1700. Breecher Investments, &rpScat 1 5gar6.08 lr1·s1 RENTALS -----Adults. 177 E. 22nd St, BBQ. Gds & water pd INVESTMENT 543·8462 . . . 2BR,lba ......•.... $310 BEAUTIFUL, open 2 OR, 2 Ha, brand new. C.M.642 364.> Pool DIVISION G44-S270. 2 BR 2 ba $325/335 garden center, 4 lge Br. 3 S225. mo. Next to ·the --, --. ---LA MAHCHA APTS The Real &taters Lab for sale 2200 Costa MHa 3224 2 BR: 2ba:::: ::: .... $365 Ba. $.500. 646--0737 beach in Hunt. Heh Easts1de CM. l·RR 778Scoll Place, CM ---••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR,2Ba,fam ..... $450 Canalfront, 4 BR. 2•1: ba. 841>·1323 ~~~tlc~~ll~lt~~d;~~~· 642 -5073 STRIP NB Bayfront·50xl00, fee. t BR, 2 BA. bltns, fn cd. 3 BR 2 Ba ........ $410 Yearly lease c•95 Month CASA VICTORIA 3 BR'21Ltta ra·m ·~75 · ·~ 2 Br , 1112 Ba. pools, 646-1947 . 50x50 dock easement. yd., cpts. & drps. $360. ' no• •• .,. CaywoodRlty. 548·12!!0 playgound . dbl g ar. 1&2Ur Unfurn·1''umf'r COMMERCIAL $1l8,000. Sell or trade. mo. 545·7645 3 BR, 2 Ba, ram ...•. $475 patio. 2 story. Nr Eur hd l'-'URN l_ge 2 Br ;.apt, close SIG!! 50 ~as wtr. pd 9 4•.., cash i.pendable. Principals.642-3490 RAISQR'S Lease1Lse Option-$.175 & Slater, 1''.V. $250. mo. to shoppinl!. adulL'i, no Adull:.·NoPetsSec.~ate Greatstr1pcommercial Mount i Dfflri 4faB~.,r~B'ap,a~~·b~~~'. mo.2Story3 4Brs.3•2 t;45·3141or 545·4289 pets. ln r1111rl' li9 '~ Pool.Rec.Rm .. Elevator perfect locati.ln, adj a. a"• • REALTORS ba, Frplc. conver..ation Hochester. <rear 1 :;25 Victoria, 642_8970 cent to Alpha Beta Shop· lfforl 2400 Avail 4/l. $350. mo. Refs pit, frml DR, lge l"ll + HUNTINGTON 81';/\Cll ---- pang center. 1;:arns $.353.5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 545·7359 4523 Campus Dr., Irvine I ~ c bonus rm . r or 2 & 3 BR, fplcs, cpt/drps . 3 room a pl. $110. mo. 2 RR ;.apt. marned cpl. on· spcnd:iblc ncr year 3 Br.llhBa,sharp,newly CampusValleyShopCtr. s~paratc;.apl.Lrg patio, wshr/dryers. refrig . Pers~novc ~.40 N<?pelS. ly. 2 sm. children OK . 10.2',r caµ. rate. Don't PALM SPRINGS remodeled, College Park CALL 133-8600 fully l ndscpd. au lo Pool. $225 & S240 Per mo. Inquire 20.1 !'1erks St $155 mo 646-5223 delay.Call (7141752-1700. New Custom View Al 5 8 11L Ba sprklrs. Club pool/ten-67.5-7060 548·2971 I N V r, S T M ('.: N T Home. Every conceiva· ::;1~". e~~I. y:;,i. n &th' FOR homes for LEASE n Is . 6 4 O -13 2 7 & -1'-'urn. Bach4'1or apt near DIVISION-IHVINK ble luxury. $275,000. or SALE in the fRVlNE 640 -1500.exll465. Townhouse 17th & Irvine $125 mo. THE REAi. EST/\TF.HS Write for brochure: 6767 $365. mo. 5484471 C II w Urtiurnished 3525 Call 64S·O~J3 area a us! e are Bluffs 3 BR, 211:r BA, over· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condominiums for sal~ Airport Dr., Riverside, 3 BR Fenced yd, garage. here to serve YOU & looking Back Bay. Under P /\ N 0 RAM 1 C 0 c ea n Nice l Br _dplx. qwet, sep 1700 Ca 92504 Avail Apr. 1st. $245. WILL MAKE EVERY marketal$47S/mo. . hy ~ar. f<,mpl. adlt.s over Ph:714/687·0160 S48·1424or642·4633 ___ EFF.ORTtosolve\'OUR Broker,644·1133. View. Sa.n Cl!!menlc, 35 oopcts51R-IO')l •••••••••••••••••••••••,__________ -/' housing needs. Oanu Point, Catalana · · ... O nly 2 L~ft Mesa Verdt'. 3 Bd, 2 Ra, PEnlT REALTY Park Lido Condo. 2 Br, 2 New 3 HR. 2"-' Ba, Club Vl::HY Pvt 2 hr. furn'd. MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE 1 Ocdroom 1 Bedroom & Den 2 Bedrooms 2 Bedroom Townhse 2400 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 1714) 557-8020 2 Ir, 2 laApts Super · Com Cortable· Quiet Enclosed Garages Gas & Water Paid. Mo to Mo renwls $200 lo $210 Children Wtkome 2324 Elden ,\ ve 833·2480 secluded laving. lrg l Br, crpt, drps, bltns, huge walled yd, ref reqwred $UIS. 646·5971 for appoint· ment. GARAGE apl, l br, iJ;,5. Incl. util, stove. refrig. I 9 S I 1"1 T u s l 1 n . 1213)923·li56 Eastsid• kJe 2 Ir Refrig. pool w1w. bltns S175. Adlt s, no pets 942-9520 £120. l Bil duplex. prerer At $18.425 lhcy'rc goin)! Baja nr llosarita. Oc Vu Agent. S40·1720. University Park, Irvine Ha tn lev., frpl, cpls & llousc. Pool. Golf. $325 tri ·rlC'-..: LI! balcony rasl! Don'I mis s the Lol. Appr Sl3,600-Now MES ... YERDE 552-7000 drps $300/mo.645-7418. ·\!16-710l 1lat10. plcnt..-~tor;igr Park--like m a r r 1 ~ d c p I . no~ beautalul hfr lor only SI 1,000 or best offer. bd "" I $350 Duplexes Unfum 3600 Sang or l·htld OK , no $205 pt'r mo. incldg tax· 673 2070 ~er r~o!~~. ei~'i~iuding EXEC. Home reaJ nice 3 HARIOR VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• pet~ $1 70 mo /\wul Apr es, ins .. & mamt fees. IDYLL WILD gardener. References re· BR C-Olony, 2 . ba, frpl, $100. REBATE NPT. llGTS. Mechl·style, ·1: 70J, l>l.th . St /\pl. l ·, <.:.all 839 8J21 for furtJ1cr . qu·1red K1"ds •. pet ok cust. drps, air, super J( you lease this lovely 3 new 3 br, 2 ba, beam ~all 5llH~.> ----details. A~t. 3.4 Acres w/Cascadmg · . "' · lndsc d . Children OK . Stream. Close lo Town. 3 , Possess ton app rox . $425.%o 586.8688 BR.2 Ba ccil'g., Crpl, dbl. gar. 1 BR, pool. rc>fng, 1 adlt. Irvine · $32,95 0 2Br-2Ba. Air, Palio Ttl pyml mo S2flS indc.J~ tl!>OC dues. 644 481f7. Structures need atten· 4/22/75. Ask for Chuck · · CARMEL 646-2666 or 645~1 SJ45. J25 J 17th Place, see tion. Terrace, Deck & Everett agt at 540-4141 or UNIV. PK. terr. home. Only $4.50. p/mo. aft. 11/\M. 675-6'125 Wildlife mcluded. Only call642·5719after7pm. Jbr,2ba,dine/$43S. this week only!! llunt. Bch. Super clean 3 ----~35,000. Contact Mike SINGLES ok. kids, pet, 2 552·7896. Tll E RJ>toJ/YLOR ~fii~ i~o~~~ ~~~: ~~h HuntinC)tOft lffch 3740 lt1tH/ Crow. Donald ~egal br bungalow, fncd $190 * RENTALS* 152·0460 anytime & dry hk up. lrg yd, gar ••••••••••••••••••••••• "it••aJ• 1800 Realty Associates ·PRIVACV2br,childok, +huge prking. Adil!>. LOWWEEtCLY .. .. • 494-0072. garage, $l85.. UNIV. PARK .. d d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR 2 ba r..-1•25 Class1f1e A s B42-5678 $285. No do~s. 842·4866. RA. TES SUPER I t· 2 b • · · · · ... ..-. " IMVESTORS DELIGHT eal &tat• f d k'd oca.~on r, 3 BR. 2th ba ......... $450 Executive Suiffs ·Eastside Coslu Mesa, 1, 3 Exch1111CJ4t 2800 P~~8 • 1 s, pe.-., gar. ap· 4 BR, 21h ba ......... $450 SEEK & flNlf TbeApoetles 727 Yorldown Blvd. P.r duplex. l , Z Ur,••••••••••••••••••••••• THETERRACE UeachUlvd::it\"orktown iluplex; I. z nr. house: 'LE/\R 300 oc. sub-dtv. HO.~E2Ft9MD900as 2 BR. 2 ba ....... $335/350 A ND • D J A M N g s u B R s I 0 y 0 5 36-041 1 ~lion one lot land Bend, Ore. plenty * .. · • WALNUTSQUARE STUDIOS& I BR• 1421407 ~3011 A)(t. water. 303 fronl ft. 2BR,2Ba ......... $295 0 Ht> 0 0 T T IE DU J H 0 L MB IM • -Foolhill Bl. Glendora, 4 Br, 2 Ba, F. P .• F. R., nr. THE WIILOWS B R D 0 0 R It a B L E W R I I 8 T T R •Full k1tc·hen Tri·Plex 2 br, l'rpt, yi.rda. Ca. All or part dn pay· schools. 3~ Princeton 3 BR, 2 Ba .......... S350 ·llcatcd vool arages. <.;ood 1oeal1on ment 00 income or ?? Or. '395. ~9-003 _. T 8 a ll U B A P O 8 T L E 8 A Y P I A •Laundry fanlil1rs 11J Costa Me$a. Ctill Mr. 4.99-3695 (714) 327-4888 3 BR, 2 Ba. frplc, fenced E r S a g H o LB AD 0 Y I I s C R T :~:~li~~i~~cs HerLweck, 548-4704 days eves. yd. Nr. schls, 2 car gar. J u o A s w s g a T H ON A 8 M 8 R T •TV & maid serv 11Va1I S11rTouncings :.mokers. 951 W. till\ 01':LUXl-:t.2&3Bri\p~ ~8 -0~~-­ l'vl Patws-Htd roo1 Nr. Shop'g-Adlts Only Martinicw-Apts 17i7 Santa Ana Ave. CM Mgr Apt 113 646·5542 •NEW• 1 BR APTS Like living in a Western movie set! Old West flavor with city slick features: Pool. complete kitchen with refrigerator mrl. Wall to waJI plush corpettng. Adults only, no pet s. ALL NEW! Hight now & onJy a very !ew available. 1939 WALLACE Extra lrg room.'> I 8R. :? car garage . $1 95. Employed adulla. 646·4757. Condo, 2 Br, 1 Ba, patio, bltns. gar. $250, 842·4204 1963 ·s.636 STUNNING 2 br, 2 ba garden apt. Pool, rec area. $195 710 W 18th St. WILSOH GAIDtHS Be11utiful grounds. quiet, 2 br. Townhouses, lh ba, cpts, drps . bltM, closed patios, pool $185. per mo ... Adults. no pets. 21~ bllts. W~st of Harbor Blvd., on Wilson 2BR apt. house. Frplc. ~ 7064 ev~. Bu. Vu. lol In ldyll..,.ld· S3l0. 673·3546 VIS•N ·Bar·R·nue -~· UAC P SE MRM Bg H ACl"f K Ol l ~ -f11eome Property 2000 Trade for own your own MESA DEL MAR. 38R, ll'IALTY •Phone.,.ervacl' 642 7458 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mob.hmlotor!543-4886. 2 BA. F.NCL PA'rIO, 552•7500 D I MB OWSO AM T R J t ORT NA •lm1letoorca_n____ • Responsible adults, no pets. $215. 413 Ford Rd . 646·6832 N~W•unat.2blkslobch.R oiEstate FRPLC BtJlLTlNS. I T LS O.I LSWTPOBP H I LOP LodlHl~ ---------~rut buy, good LOX ·w .... d 2900 GARD£N&R INCL. $425 ' BR, 3 Ba aem in Ranch p 0 D . 8 0 0 EA EH 0 0 I Nu 0 E 8 £.-....-. LET us OmtaPoa.t wri\e~orr 1 ncomr $1200. •• ••• •• • ••• •• •••••••••. MO. ~1740. Estates. $425. mo. Lie. Rent ~ p A PER YOU ••• ••••••• ••••••• •••• • • ~~:.!5~.a n y i.. l r II~. BhUY Npl Bfrcbo.moceAownlronrl 2 l:kJrm , crpL<i, drps, dis· ~:~::::dy~p;M~~~~~ ~UN OT HT ~ MT HB ~RR NT HR 01 ~LI MR WO! Hit TT ~&x2t t:; r bct:~~St~~~: llave ll ~our way tn this 2 ~~~~ ~~·l~~h:~· ~g~i:~ ----ou1e n e · PoSAl,rnnge,frplc,paUo, All • " " " " Jjcuu1s & Tennis. w e I I -Io ca t Cd s1 1verLantern493-067i . Nt:WPORT. Oc<.'on· ~0280 Bkr. loundry r m, i&raac. . A w R .I T • L w g M 0 Lon T ll AB s R46 1323 townhouse-for adult5 ---------- lew. 2 houses. H~ lol.o;, ...... very n ice. $225. No lrvlne Elegance VA MA TT H 1 A 1 A 8 1 PM ATTA ------only Fo.t• Vally 311 4 ll26 nu cpl, dr~. ll36.000. 1 pets/children 3Br. 2Ba, Frplc, Pools, NO mt'rease in summer •3 bedrooms. 2 baths ••••••••••••••••••••••• 80% loan + 2 L.d .n•••••••••••••••0 • 0 • lerMeC.. Tennis. Fees Incl. No 8 K MBAa THOLORMATT H g I rent. Reaut. l br furn •FrellhpainUrcarpets (213 > 696-5880 -HcMM• r.n1.a.M •..etw 1110 .... ,.,... :":t:-c:~· ~~=fi ~i -... ~ . 5r;fc s~~ft~ Ps~z!~g"~~~ ~~~~1~~::ce W0-5 unit apt blda fu!l.,l. ....................... Costa Mna54S-1'129 UCI. $450 lae. ~ & ::;: •.:;.. ..... ~.':.== • .. ,.... ""'_. pool, sauna . lndry, adlt.s •Gardentettingwtpool completed for sale. c ou B d I N l I SS2 nss • .,!rr "'D•e PET,.. 17301 Ke~lson Ln. l blk •FUii garaac w11&.0rage to major s hopp1nf.ei....., 3102 2 r, upex. ewypianl··--·--·------• ,.,, ... " " r j 5225 t'Onter. hit yr write.or . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ed int~rtor Sl7S mo. For Leasc-4 BR Wiiiow& f:.c OLOl!tflW ~"f~HIW :r~W~ ~ ~2 °~~cach tl(f Slater ~·~ v0t~N~M E Sl4M ~2$79. 592·50~ Kid1 pel:I ok $135. HD, waler 1>4. ~ home. lo'enced. Crp\1, JOHN T_:~~HIAa THOMAll ; 1&4' Anaheim ~:I R4'..28 R .. ,..0 New C'Minaton Kldit Pelt ok $16S, CM Z BR hous~ £;,st.side, fncd drps. nr. llthl & 1bop'1C 2 flr tondo 1 '41 BA. Near ... ~~ ... 4 plex . .&nll r"'nled, W11lk to Sch, bach $100. back yd, carport, rully U SO /mo. 962 S3U or EntoY •vch lur.ar .. "Ill. ,Ind" P\IUI•• •Uh OVff -.0 ll unt1n~lon llarbour 2 HUOF. Bedrrm Super ~ ~ ' ,... Ibo A,.. l •· d N l SS2--4240 d~,.,.. Pff paMI l11 a11111·MWMr-of 24·.,... bookl11u W<t~her & dryer No--ts. loca\1on. beam C«'ahn«ll Income over $1 ,000. NB SI ~. Ha a. ••· cp • rps. 0 po 1 · ------To0fd«¥'Olu-t a and Ol.Ml'.ld ll foteec .. 111alll ... ch«ka ..-" L• ""'"'~~-pleut Call M&--1940 .. "' ..... 897 4210 or 846-8890. No P«'UI St70 mo. 645-6610 ~-8286AAl ref!.17••~.,., • _ r pay9bl.'°''s.ft6 ,_d''lnmNollhll_pa,_, PARK PACIFIC ADULT LIVING I ........ , •• , 21._frotaS205 1-"\trn/Unf model• avail 10260 I.a Hed.,. F"OVNTA1N VALLEY 961-ll71 MOVE·IM IOMUS 4-~--~~~~~~....11....--~--~~~~---'~--~--~--~~~----~~~~~--~ .... ~~~--~~~~---..... ~----~~------~ , ~,c_,. • .., ,;.,..·~··················· ·nSAVE & ProfiL C"'5\om :i• ..-ruod, repair. add~. ~ UAiwalio~. Free 'est. ar Desi.pa. 645-3439. 11/ ' ( ' \ ' • For More lwfue 1wtioft Cal S.e 642-5671. bt. JJI Top, Pants, Shorls Hot-Plate Hits! . 9172 1.20 i,, 11f ,.,.,_ lfr'-"T- ) 'I ' ( QI DAil. V PILOT Ftlday, Man:h 28, 1975 hwM-y .070 MlacelmttCMll 1010 Mf1cetlantCM11 1010 Ml~tl•eom IOIO Mhc.el•n • 1010 Offfct ......... & ca..;w ScM • t G S-"-8055 •••••••!••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •"•••••••••••••••••••• ••4'•••••••••••••••••••• •••••••,•••••••• ... •••• .... ~ I IOIS --IOSS ~ -INSTANT CASH r Old •FIHEWOODSALE• · WANTED: ·s:s or earlier •••••••••••• .. ••-••••• ••••••••••••••-.-...• ~··••u•••••••• ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• Gold Silver. Je:-elry, Org. Eu~. dd m. cord. VW. Gtua, Mech. cond. Pool table. batt.1Pt. very 191' Acu.shnet jltlelal SALE· Sat betwn lO~m Qaraio Sale·F\ArnJture SAT ONLY ! Mt s c Coiu ,DentalOold,Wed· $43.'~Hord."1-1122 unimportant. 642·4689 ~con~. 1 _ _!>~~.~la~ 1~2-S~D-2wfhhafl, WHOLESALE-NR.NEW1 ooly. _ 1111~ ._.Ma.~ u-.. ma•c. Sat/Sun furniture & h.shld 11.e~ d1n1 Bands. Watches, Co~sl 1''1rewood&ippt1 an. 6:30pm _ 1 l •0u~ ler :ih:J's"e. ll enew$ 11.551·1.2'75 Walnut Ex~;cleak,lb.IO ~U:-· 330 ~ Aia A• • ..-.. m Apalea, Bat. ~l·B BeroatdSl. C.M Etc-An~ Cond. To WA ... 'TED Sterling Silver natware 213-433-6$84. Anmaue Blrch Library w/46x.20 "J.. ext. '250. . . W. LEAVING State, mus t Prices. I-ree apprs ls. n by Towle a place i;etUng Table '30. Washin& Mach 30i60 Waln1aL dett. px>. sell! His· Her Scbwmn 10 BenUey & Co. 2SSS E. Cst TOP CASH OOLLAR + , <Oriiate> like new 8 ~ n n e t.t P reu u re (Kenmor4') worts SlS, Chair llqO. WaJDiJt Stef. t72 s peeds. Pool Table, Hwy. CdM. 673-1896. PA I D F 0 R YOUR Paid siaoo seU pcJO/rc..; breathioit Lherapy un· 642-2686. desk, 30xM w/ 11X42 "J..' •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Queen s 11e Bed Set, WA .... TED JEWELRY. WATCHES, offer636-S940 it/attmtAP·S,tll'OO!:ltnu. ext. w/ chalk'$329.11~ n AR'f OBJECTS. GOLD $200830·5810 f ypewri\er. Elee Porta· Wa lnut ctedema $10Q. l' furnHure, clottung, toys. s l L VER SER VJ CE. Presto Cooker. good $2.l!O ill' ble Smltb·Corooa. Just walnut coor. lbl Slll. ' ·. DATSUN ~14 DEMO SALE! . 20 TO CllOOSI flOM Al' M0o•&SI WIDE SIUCIW• CILm & QllPllUf . fJtUVU: '7 4 61 0 ........... '3195 Loaded! AM/FM, radials, foct. air, under coat., body side moulding, automatic, etc. ;.'74 610 •sp. R&H ... '2195 ~a~ 1t 4s ~~nge & Buoy, TOP CASH DOLLAR Fl NE FU RN & AN-Lounge $2.50. School SACRIFICE ell\ertain· overhauled. $75. ~9077. mat.ch'& waltlut chain. rt~fLR~?~Aic°tt~ TIQUES.645-2200 desk$2.SO.~. ment ceoter, aolid Beaut Early American $84.50ea._2 walnutawiv1 Moving . everyUung goesJ ART OBJE~ GOL walnut cabioet w/slere() l desk cbalr8, $74.50 ea. Furn_ to pots ar pans. s 1 L v ER st"'R v IC ED.. PUILIC AUCTIOH components. Ideal for Dlnini set. sq tbl, 3 vs, 6 blk. ltbr side chairs, Sat/S Ct 9AM 8U1 MANY ITEMS OF FINE Washer & dryer; s1de by bar, TV or? Blue Orien-cbrs. b1A-fret huLCb. Fine $74.50 ea. 2 drawer legal Snow~~d.aHB . . FINE FURN & AN· ESTATE J EWELRY. s ide refrig; 1.eNth TV, Lal rug 9xU. Will ex· quallty. $2~ or ~t of-szfilecase,$89. Pri.Pty, ---------· TlQUES. 645-2200 ART OBJECTS. AN· bntlques, f urniture, change seldom used Mini fer. AntJque roc,.er ~. 642-4097or833-28l6. HorsH 8060 TURQUOISE STONES· TIQUES, Fl.NE FURN., tools, appliances ; blkeforman'sblJCe .Ken-Harb-Or Rest Cemelt:ry 8090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cut &polis hed-re1tdy lo ETC. PHONE FOR JN -<'lothes&etc,etc.! more's best elec. ~tove. Lot.~ or best offer. Pionos&Or«JCllll QUARTER Arab Geldrng set. PH: 714/684-0770 or FO. & BROCHURE. Will trade for clean Van Wooden doors. cheap. Call64S·8827. •••••••,••••••••••••;;• Syrli Must:.ell'~.or 7141735-2453. 645-2200 orCamper.114'6t.hSt., Sat only. 500 Vaa Lido Omega Wris twatc h FlEPLpSW~rebouse ! bst otfer 644 -5400 (up:.ta11rs) NB. 67~9548. Norde, Lido lsle. Ladies (Brand New. J 400 'ed1ansos1"' orgaGnsands, ne •Htoclc 8075 ORIGINALOIL . . & us p nets, r • Regis. Gray thorobred ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAINTINGS fo'or Sale: WesUngkouse Cost $225. Sacrifice $125. Players. Going out for mare. Jumper w/ad-Reg. 5 y r. old qlr. horse 5"8·7800 3 IHDIAMRUGS Fros t free. Like new 962--G824 bu.saoess. Rent/option to vanced traming m Eng. Ge Id i ng , 4 yr. o ld See lo Apprec. $400. 6'5-1436 $50.00; Grundlg TK 46 OFF WHITE Vinyl ~ buy. Kawai. Stienway,· & Western. U .3 hands, 12 Buckskin mare. ~itable POOL Table, II~ slate , Ster eo r ecorder $85. fits '72 Ford. • .Ba ldwin. ~hickerln g. yrsold Juperlecthealth for yo un g riders. xl nt cond Tiffany PLAHTSALE!! 493·76ll. 642_7118 Y1tmaba.K1mbaU,Wur., & top cond. Classy -538·1810. • Se v · 1 1 e ·4 1 , x 9 • Hedding Plants 49' etc. beaut motion. Sensible 1 · '2 • • Lge l Gal. Plants 75< Moving Sale: Everything MATTRESS onJy, dbl. 1 F'IELD'S (714)638-2770 •210'•/• ... 'ai··--u-& gentle. but s pirited. MachiMry 8078 w/Ro~ewd rails. Dclx 5Gal, $4.1.SGal, SlO. ~oes. Plants, furn.• mon. new. Sacrifice. U072 BrookhursLGG • ~ r• Fanta::.t1c pr1c~ as must ••••••••••••••••••••••• gold cover. complt. 0~1g THE POT SHOP aquariums & misc. 399 Good d I' cc•o9790 710' •••••••-.-.. I l $2300 a cr f c" A l L Bch ea ·.....,.. Behr Brother" Gran d •-...-~ sell. S800. 714/&tS-1787. p A p ER cu TT ER cos · s 1 1 '" 2144 Newport Bl, C M ~ aguna . .. t •1t 30 ---POLAR STAN OARD $1500 call 644·1637 For Sale-MACHINIST'S Pumo, completely rt.'<!On-OEAOUNE SUN. Iii.-. ! Horse Trlr. Miley Ex· , 1 • • • !<'or Sale: NEWPORT Baby crib <'Omplete $35. TOO 1· d l d """ 115.5 ._ _________________ __, h ib1tor. 7' Dbl,delux,hvy 35,~ inch. lull uu~. 2·2 llt-:ACll TENNIS CLUB New 8 pc. cookware set, LS.complete ane. i ione ,.....,.. ' ~ DATSUN duty, walk lhri1. 4 yrs ~~~:73old . 870·4564 or Leaving S~1ttc. Furniture, MEMBERSHIP646·19'J2. :SlS.557·2679. Priv. Parly.64.S·Ol4S Sportin9Goods 8094. ---.., old. Make oCfer. 644-4476. ___ :. _ . made 1n l!:uropc, card ta· •••••••••••••••••••••••· Ill DOVI ST. --DON'T Give up the Sh1p! ble. 4 chairs. Color TV. Kmlled gifts for Easler, ORGANIC SCRAM-LETS K 2 SKI BOOTS, sixe 8·9, -·-Registered Quarterhorse "List" it in cla~:.ir1ed. Wash. machine. Vacuum anytime/ Pr. gold wed· GARDENERS! Com·' us ed once. $75. ...-.11.ttOt Must sell ! Juruor Show Ship to Shore Re~ults! <'leaner. Mis c. items. 6t)9 ding bands, 2 men's ~t-.Mulch. S.A. Heights ANSWERS 645-4531 ~1• prospect. 496-4447 642-5678 Joann St. 646·2660 watches. 645·4814 area. Ph: 557-21bi4. Autos. ~ed 9700 . ....._ ~eel 9700 Alltos. Imported 9700 AMtos. t.porled 97o0 ~ IMpOrfed 9700 Mtos. Imported 9700 Autos. llnported 9700 .......................................................................................... , ...•.....................................................•............ kebox -Water -2 Knapsa<'k & down vest. Doubt -Urchin -wa~ SSS & S39; will sell TWICE cheap. ti46-0442 , / '74 ROTARY Plc~-.p Automatic transm1ss1on {53409)(1 Used low m1 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 12777 ....., pn<:• plus ••• & ltC. Mil 75 IOUI ""' Pini •nc• ... ' lo(; ' »II "'""'ng CNlrOU lor ottv 48 ll'O$ D11erreo~vmen1pnce '4123 """""*l'elceftCageR~t• II 16' BRANDNIW '74 MAZDA RX4 Coupe. Used Low mi. (284KS Y) IMMEDIATE $2777 DELIVERY · 5199oowN 58 IJ~NTH S2177 11111 Pl1C9 Olus t•• & hC S81 15 total rro Pmt Ind la• 4 111. & •II cauyor\lj cl\IV99~ IOr only 48 1n.>1 Delerreo por,-nt Pl•C• '4123 ~ P"'c.en•O?O Raio t I 78' '75 ZDA 808cpe. 2 TO CHOOSE FROM ONLY 168 TOYOTA SED. Automatic {WXU706) FUU. PRICE 5577 '71 MAZDA RX2 Coupe (1050JH) RIU. PRICE s2••1 IMO. SSn lull Pl•C8 Plus I•• & he 127 47 total rTO pmc incl i. & toe. & •II c••rv•t\9 cf\arges tor only 24 mo-. 0.1.,reo oa~""'nl proce a 7 59 28 Annual Per~nt­ Rale 21 98" '1077 full P<•CO plvs '" I lie 146.40 lotll rro pmt. oncl tax 6 for 6 all carrying ChatQM lcr only 30 trOI Oole<Tecl C>dVmf'nt P<•C• s 14112 ()()An,.,.. Percenl.l!ge Hale 2 t r.i.,. 172 DATSUN (LB 110776:W6) RIU. PRICE 51377 171 FIAT 850 Sport Coupe (90 1 BZJl ~E 51277 '72 MAZDA RX2 Coupe. CGMA 14n RILL PRICE 51477 51277 fun pncn ptua I•• I he $41Ul6 lotll rro pm1. •ncl 1u & he 4 aH cttryrnq cf\ar1199 lcr QIWy 3e - Oele<recl oavmenl P<•C• J 18!>11.96. """'* ,.._,.aoe .RMe 21 46'1. '72 FORD COURIER PICKUP IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ {69542U) • :f $ I I I 77rnn .. _,.J.!!~::: ~WU••~-""!!~"!! 0.Wtecl ~nl-I 14Q 20.. Anruil ~.909 Rate 16 ,,.,., • ' , " . The electric toothbrush -------- is a d e v ice w h i ch Store, RHtaurant, requires that you also Bar 8095 see the repairman •:••••••••••••••••.••••• TWJCE a year. ~X<'ellt>nt wooden display ..._---------1 sales racks, swtable for I a bric shop. 521.2900 8081 •••••••••••••••••••••• • Radio, HiFi. Stereo 8098 PINET piano Wanted. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t>~ top Cash. Write P.O RCA color TV, walnut Box 302. CdM. 92625. console, xlnt cond. $95. Call 556-2895. · WANTED to buy: 1959 - th r u • t 9ti2 fo'a l con Lute model color TV. xlnl R anchero. Running or cond. call aft6 not, reas. Afl 5:30PM, 963·2963 -----Larry 968'4971 HALfo' Shell Sound Chr. & Wa nted: Appliances & mutt•h'g. foot stool by power mowers. Pref USA Stereo w/IOohm, 8 NOT working. Reas watt Jen sen spier . 646·5848 ::.ystem. Covered w/aiold Cash for good used furn. r efr1 g. freezers. & stoves. 546·0768 Stamp collections or Accumulations wanted C1tll 496-5439. Wanted: Light weight crushed velvet matenal. All JU cks 111cl'd. Cost nt>w. over UXl. askmg SIOO. 552-7812 Boats & Marine Equipment ••••••••••••••••••••••• trailer for 16' sail boat, General 90 Io reas. 894·3960 •••••••••••••••••••••••· WANTTOBUY TAX ADVANTAGE PIANO BENCll Donate your boal. 642·7118 Hoy Scouts 546-4990 Mu5icat lndruments 131 SKIFF 8083 S95. 5.57-8140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yamahll Guitar. Umq. WANTED: 6-8' Pram/ Reblt. by Milt Owens al Dinghy Barn 1 e Kessel j au. Call: 645.s840days slud10. Used by Neal or6.f.2·14.94eves. Young on last tour. Mu~ • . 1 see to apprec. $300. 12 Alummum w(S ~ ,hP &45·7583/675·6744. Johnson & trailer . 75 Lie. #375. 548·1542 GwJd DJS guitar w/case & extra s trings. $350 Or ah, Maiatenmc•/ best oCfer. 545·7216 Eves. S..-.ice f020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PARAMOUNT Banjo.C u s tom Ma rin e Mint eond. Appraised Woodwork. Repairs, $200.Sac.$850.644-0356 Swims teps , ladders . Office Furniture & furniture. 646-7868 eves. Ecpprnnt 8085 loats, Marine ••••••• ••• • • • •••••••••• Equipment 9030 Exec svl ch rs $.5/25, Secy ••••••••••• •••••••••••• chrs $4/24, drft mach ~. Boat motor & trailer new Pierce. 867 W l9lh, CM. glassed bottom, ~eeds 645-7411 paint, $300, firm. 4 OCf1ce desks. misc. 842·0864_·_. _____ _ chairs & furniture . Boots Power 9040 Reasonable! 545-9411. •••••;••••••••••••••••• Compl. set executive type :JO' Tolly E,xp .. Cr. F'/B, office furniture reasona· T/S or 28 Diesel S/F, ble' 536·4896 ' both nearly new, low hrs. · · Top cond. $23.SOOea. Also Exec. des k 3'x6', $65. 24 ' Marauder F/B, 'f/S, Orange lthr <'hair. $45. S9500. 714/751-1581 or Very gd cond. 640.1642. 549-2381or963-7465. 9725 Fiat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aasa I 975's HERE NOW LIMITED OFFER ON LAST SHIPMENT of $AVEI $AVll '=° 1974 FIATS Large S.ltK1ion' of · ALL MODELS & COLORS ..,.,._.en you want 'LOWEST rRH:ES m1· . SAVEto ••• OM lblCuml CAIS 1•100114) Dick Miller Motors I · I A T 12ow.w ... .,s-.w• sm..... 111·21)1 Kite #1012, w /trailer $800. ••••••••••••••••••••••• good condition Recreafiowol 673-9453/213-498-1794 Vehicles 9530 t•• FIBERGLASS w/trlr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NtUJPUt\T Ir1POf\TS Made by Aero-Manne. RY STORAGE Quick tale $895. 848-8914 24 hrs. in & out securi-JllO W.CNst Mwy. ltl t•' Hobie Cat & trailer , 1)' ••• Sl.5 monlhal 642·9405 "FRIEDLANDER '' 'il>H c. c. 11 • .i C. c. \Jl 1111 Jim Slemons Imports 833-9300 73MIZ 280 SEL4.5 . Stereo. air cond. full pW£. Must see. <238DBA> MISION VIEJO IMPORTS 58 PORSCHE Mint coupe! (400DCH) $2900 JIM . MARINO MOTO• CAllS l200 w. C...t Hwy. 645-1102 Acna h9la ..... 8ly _oew __ ir_•_m64:_e:_~_· _._$8:i0_._.1JJ:\!1·\UJl,.l~l1] WE BUY ....................... 12~t~~~~~:r ~ ! ____ ~ ~ ~JH _ IMPORTS Must Sale. Is l offer takes Santa Ana 5.57·2132 '°o ... oc'~1fps/ 9070 Santa Ana Freeway Ul1sonce in a bfet1mede-1-----------'AMfOS. UHd • Top DolJar F or Any al. Late '72 Audi lOOLS. 73FIAT124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• at Sand Canyon Exit Make or Model. Perf. cond. Low mis. SPORT COUPE S. O. Fwy at Avery !!31-174Zor49:>-1700 SLIPS Newport Beach Irvine S:Sl-lS8l JIM PANOS 497-286!* e \·es. 494-9473 5 Spd, am /fm stereo. Sail or Power ·59 Chevy Long Horn P.U. days. Avocado with Parch- ____ 67_3_·5253 ____ 1 7 & 12 'h • cabover MAZDA •ustin-Healey 9709 ment bucket seat s. ~·Boat Slip for RenL ~~:::i~si.e~~.' :;{.:j ~!~: 2001 s. Manchester ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pric~dl~S~o'~ ~~·o Beautiful location. teries. 8 ply tires. 21,000 Anaheim 636·6000 '69 Aus tin American, IMPORTS ___ c_a_l_l _64_2_-e&00 ____ 1 on new factory engine. TOP Dollar paid for auto. smog & '75 reg. 25 S.D. F wy at Avery FREE BOAT DOCK $3500 Firm or trade for BMW's and all other Im· MPG • 33,000 mi. $750. 831-1742 or49S-1700 Will exchange use or pvt trailer or MObiJe home. ported cars. 646-2550. 1--------- dock for use or boat. _9_79_·7_5_7o ______ , C • BMW IMW 9712 72 FIAT Easy access, nite securi· Dune Cycle '74. used onJy feYlef •••••e••••••••••••••••• 124 SPIDER ty lights. 673-9192 twice. Cost $65(). includes _Sa_n_ta_A_o_a ___ BM_·3_1_71 •7 4 IA V ARIA Less Lhan 19,000 miles! S •-..A. <-ad & many xtras. WiJI seU fo Spd. am /fm, hkc new -Sid-. .rr• 9080 only S42S. SSS-OGOl days. SELL US YOUR C•R! CLOSE OUT radial tires, riawlcss con· 586·5299 eves/wknds We pay top price! SA YES SS d1tio . 52 •••e•••················ ----------1 15' CRACICERBOX. small 4 WhHI Drives 955 MUST BE CUAM * 5 30 i * block Chevy, many •••••••••••••••••••••• Will take anything in IMMEDIATE xtras. Xlnt cood. Joclds trade, watches, rings, DELIVERY Trailer. S.S75. ~ 4 WHEEL DRIVES TV~~RBOR BLVD. GQOD SELECTIOM Tr•sportation ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW&USS> ' C~n. S•/ 3 LAHDCRUISER leiet 9120 STATION ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENT: VW Cam.per Van. W AGOHS coS:~A ~A * Con•iderincJ * * LeasincJ * Eliminate the middle Ormc,ae Ccuaty's HICJhestSluyer oal ......... IHe Muey Tovota Call Roger'or lJUl 847-8555 man. Lease direct from authorized dealer! Tbere must be a reason we are lH in sales, #1 In service, # 1 in selection. Sips 4. AC, fully equip. to Choose from By Day or Wk. 586--0475. Example: •10,!,0rDod 1Rph81!'ng.C:e~tr:t cto0n°: 1 3 1972 . SELLING YOUR CAR? Crevier BMW Dick Miller Moton "" .. 6 cy .. speed. a1r, warn TOP PRICES P"'ID -t ained camper, m any hubs,radio,heater,&ex· "' ZOKW. lstStrttt ~omu xtras. $3500, pri pty. tra clean. (4G6l<"'OL> For Imports S11nla Ana 8JS-3l71 Paid fororNot 846-4000 $4177 Deu Lewis lf'llPOl'"fs ~ ~ 120 W. War'!'ler Mobile Homes 9t40 l966 Ha rbor.C.M. ... ... at So. Main ••e•••••••••••••••••••• c;J · L • 646·9~ · · · , • Santa Ana 5.57-2132 Huntington H arbour f.QJl tanA Area. 24X60" Green-. Alllot. Mew 9100 Mew • 9100 Alltos, ... w 9100 briar. 2.8r, 2Ba. Adult TOYO.TA ••e••••••••••-•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-•••••••• Park. Pvt ply. 846-6465. Mo~.:r=:s/ 9150 19'6197H4orboGMr;CCJMl.m.6m46~930j LAf.liEHDCAAR. 3LI LI ·················•••••• I '70 6SO Yamaha Chopper. 8000 miles, xtras .._.E DOLLAR Past&reOable.M~ $6,250. 963-3960 " lr~s:~or~L. er.!~ .... ' ............ !~~~ OVER INVOICE Lest Holdback & Oeater Prep. 75 Yamaba 400 Eoduro Xlnt cood. S1100 SjJ6·1931 .,, YAMAHA 150 &du~ 2000 ml, perfect cond. $1~./bstolfer. 962-4116 Must Sell 1973 350 Honda. Gd cond. ,4$0. Call &46-4508 '71 HONDA ~BZIO &real ~.$500. 54M982 '74CHEVY CHEY~ IU.~ V•I , bll'°m C: radio, beater , po'/Ver steering, factory air conditioning. (490KKG> $5499 SUNSET rotD ' 54•0 Garden GroYe Blvd. W tmlaster 636-4010 BUYS ANY BRAt-ID MEW OPEL. IN STOCK '2f9" 197~ LINCOLN ' ffflWAGONS ifil 1972 LINCOLN Contanental 4-Door l97l ll«C. c.-, ,_. w Continental 4-Door ~edon beautiful yellow cor, bloclt -~.....,(M69S\'I llH Sedon, stereo, oi<, p/st-., p/b<ok 1nte<10t, off while roof, loaded with al p/1eoh, p/windows, •inyl roof, hW the nice thu~s, stereo. (750l0Y) 1974Memtct10 Pass. Wacon rvt>t-. (20lFOA) ;· Low Kelley Blue Book $4950 -·· ...,1 ---·1twno•1ua.11t11 Low Kelley Blue Book $3800 OUR PRICE TODA YI 197111...tep t Pm. Was-$1799 OUR PRICE TODA YI 1972 CHEVROLET lmpala2-~ Hon:ltop p/ltfff, p/brokes, auto, rocfoo, olf. Ivy o lorgoift (166ZKR) '2199 nb ..... ltU'llth ....... 1972 T·BIRD My looded, oif, ••-. tilt wheel, p/ windows, MOtt, door locb, sure ni<e, •lnyl lop, (13SWA) WOWI •29g9 '70 1.lllCOLI ContinenMIC.UDe \.OW~ fvUr ~. ¥111tl roof, t90I !Ike W\tt. eood otr cond. fCV J731) •1699 ,.,,,....-,_..,..low-.(J6tlMVI 1973 Chev. Maa. t P.sa. Wagon t.101• w-. LA>OCled Lo ..a.. (l 17 »SI 1973 CtltY. I Pass. St. W1P11 Ml <oncli•-lntl. 24,000 ..... (U6JOX) 1973 Chtv Y•c• W1111t IT Sloe~ >111tt, 1ow .,.._. IS64JNfl 1973 Ford 10 Pass. w.,.. c-"Y Sqv"e ~I low "'ile> (032HW'f) 1973 Ford Coulttl'J SH• I 0 '•"· 51. W09"" l.ood94 ( 1 OOtm-1) 1972 Mere Colottf Parlt Waitn I 0 l'ou low ....to•. °" <Ol'd (SE"96ll 1973 Mere Co!My Patt $3799 tO'o" laodocl"/."°' (5MOAO) 1972 Ford Countl'J Sqalre 6 ''"' w-b ha -• (90.slUI) 1172 Ford 10 Pass. W11011 ,_, S.-. °' "'° •h"' ISCll4 I 3'1 These wagons ore o•r conditioned, hi color-hi rvbbef-1elect condit~ -will orronge be•I terms Wiii Tracie! Make Offer! $3299 1965 FORD Van ~ wheel bo1e, 6 cyl., sltck, Re good condition, hi rubbef (5.r.A53A 1) s1099 7 others to choo'9 from '66 and '67 loimilorly priced 1973 MARK IV Lincoln Continental j Gorgeous green cor, power w1~ split >eoh, p/st-.• p/broi.e>, d:! loch, •1nyl roof, hit wheel, >pee control, remot• mirror. comfort o i leather. nice cor. good mile> (Sonii! 01919) ~ euv$£199 ! TODAY~ 1973 PONTIAC Grand Prix Cpe ONLY 35,000 MILES White cor, burgundy vinyl roof a inter>0r • IJlllY looded with AM/f •lereo lope (foctor;). Superier C (388HZA) s4299 1971 CAPRI ONt Y ,,..,000 MJUS Stidt thlft, rodfo. Nice <Of (319~. ' i, ~ . .. ..._ ... ,rW ............. ....._, 11..W ..._UIH ....._UM4 Alllol,Used ....................... . ................................................................................................................ .. ......... ,..w ................ v ... ..,.. 9770Volb Vol t772C. "'' Clle•rolet ·nzo ~= .. ···· .. ··;;; ;:: ............. ;;:; ;:;;;; ........... ;;~~ ; .. ;·~·~· .. J·:·~·;··~·; ..... ::~ ....... !??.~ :;;l~~~~~~·;:.:·;;;;; .. ~c=!~D···,·L·;~~·c····· .. ~ .•........ !!.·.~ ...... 7 •• 2 •• C.H··::,······ D ,, OAJl y PtlOT Frid!y, Match 28, 1'75 •••••••••••••••••-••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••~·· p1rts/Cars. Call Dan '10 Convt. 50111 ml. New at riftl. POWel' bra es. "' . '-"' '73 EL DORADO s.W>O ~t I ''1 Porsche Roadster ·10 Mark 11 • dr auto low 979-0935 l8tolCNm o top. J<nlt cond, $2150. 1 AM /Fii, fact.cry all'~· Over TO to ~iOclme fro0>. CaH 979-Gno belw~n i OR New Paant as New Top 72 SAAB 99£ m1. Xlnt ~ood.' 22 MPG. afler~pm) ownet.640-819' ditioolnlt. leather in· P.rom S1995. GMAC and5. CAPRICE 4'00 . Need:. muffler $2900 $1300 Pvt ptyu-A'>Ag 1"""' vw BaJ• o .... _ .... lit ·-s N I _ .. br'--terior. X~NT. COND. .Financl lrLoasln ---------·Vinyl lOP "Utomattc, '44-8485. & 675-5671. 4 Door. asutomallc, air, ' o.»""'1"I ""' ....,., .... uw.1 •v . ug. ew cut..... IUI, S299S c 11968..o!m '12 Coupe de Ville, &old, • • AM /1-'M , vinyl top . 69 4 dr r/h 1 eoaine. new heavy duty ong. paint. Compl. rebll . a • white cab top. Clean. power stceri.na. air con- '6'9 91lT1 s spd trans. EJec. sunroor, lea~ Rh:• seats, am/fm, tn•ny was. 62,000 m.i ·:1. $7000 842·17US wustlFS> ~ecb . overha~~Pxf~~ ~hult:· ~m~gs control, eng. $1,S50orma.keorrer. Sacrifice! '74 Volvo Wgn,. '40()0.673-3006 dttioning. radio, " $2977 cond. nu ures, $1300 cw.h d r . h ~ m::!i Must sell. 67S-28CM. 3 mos old. 5000 ml. under beater. l930£JQ> s.&5·8263 lwa ke ll~es, e rs, f '73 VW SU PER BeeUe. wrnty' All extras. Make C-9917 $2177 ____ oc _s. 75 tags •• am/ m offer.M2-81M. -- lfllll l••~& TriUlllph 9767 radio. Mu11t see to ap-~:~:~f::: Cadlllac '72, Coupe de ••••••••••··~··•••••••• ""'" Ull\O ••••••••••••••••••••••• precrnte $1500. Pbon 72 VOLVO lSOO Ville, White, Prlvate 19'7' CAMARO, lo miJes, eJW\ LA•ml lols Royce 6S TRIUMPH 642·9338 afler6Pf'\. Wire's 1970 vw Camper, Party,146-8897 P/S, P/B, AM /FM&te.reo uuw •••••••••••••••••••••• TWO ' B Po T ~'Kl\ ... _ t STATIONWAGQN , 1 C d d ta_pe, air, mag:i. ~/or VOLVO SPITFIRE 63 ugs, l running, P op. ~or .o..s . 7 a _Cpe eVille. Ork orrer.6'6·•1¥>3alter3pm. ROY CARVER 1 in purls. S65(). for both. Offer. Pb: 831-9848. metallic blue. Am/Fm VOLVO 1966 HC1rbo• c M 646 9301 CXD078f.) 495·4937 Must sell now .• 73 VW Ad· 4 c Y l . • 4 s Peed • st.ereo&8lracktape, lthr Camaro 1•. Z28, am/Cm ROLLS 1 w/overdrive.. AM/FM. & " at1 pwr extr ~5 t ' """"' k • Toyota 9765 $1699 '74 VW Bus, radial tires venture bubble· top cxlrac1ean ! (2l62£SD> as.-·· s ereo, sp.LtdDpac age .. 1966 k111bor CM. 6469303 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-'M :.tereo tape. ManY camper. Air, l"M stereo, ::::·& ~k~~s ~;;~.or JOO()() mi 64•·4147 Comet 9927 DEALER 6 9 TR 6 extras. 12,000 mi. $4700. compl, $4500. 536-3'40 MUST SE£... 68 Camaro ' 32S Eng,• nu ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPECIAL • sf!uanys 6 · 736_45t~2238., .• k eforves .. r. v-....0 9772 $ave '6.S _CAD Coupe de Ville. lo tires & brakes, good • ,74 COMET IN 1617Jo:l.X> """ .. --· rrules, xlnl care. Steel-B ~ond. $960,552·3311 E V 8 l m tic ~ $2599 Shoemaker or Mr.••••••••••••••••••••••• tires.$1250.54&-8627 conom)! : 'au o 8 ROYCE U S A TOYOTA SALEI Oorse SPECIAL . . 1971 Camaro. automatic, transm1ss1on, power • • • · eJ I Alm& '67 Cad .iliac De Ville. fully loaded. excellent steering, factory air con- .For um a s well as 1973 Factory Demos & Ex· Dick Miller Motors '74 VW Convert. yellow, eGJl, LUUw Beig~/white. VinYI roof. condition $2375673-m34 ditioning. Only 10,000 and 197Z. "'e have sold ecut&ve Cars. Good Used 6':11 .. ,;w~ am /fm , s t eel radial VOLVO SALE! 36,000orig. mi. Sorry, no miles. (883HTV> more ne w R.olb lloy Toyota Scll·c·tion ,,. .. ~.,. tires. 10,000 rm , $3300. Factory Demos & Ex· Ol.VO air . Clean. Nabers 74 CAMARO $2989 automobile:. than any ALL PRICED 536 t393 eculive cars. Good Used V Cadillac has all records SPORT COUPE GUSTAFSON • 120 W Waml'r - ---$1.200 ...... 0449 OlherdealcrintheUS.A. TO SELL . S-M· 1971vweug ••oodco-... Volv0Select1on ,.,_.. 16800BeachBlvd. Alway:. an exceptional a l 0 aui '" uu 1966 Horbot CM 6'6 9303 Automatic, Jlght blue. H.B. 842·884.t M!lecuon of new & u:.ed l) l 81,,; & Santa Ana· __ 5.:•7 21~ cl~~~:1~2501 ALL PRICB> •utos, 11._.:a 73 COUPE power steering. only Cully ••uaraottx.<d, Rolls (1"1111 Ull\O Volts 9770 "' TOSB1 "" .__ DEVIW 21,000 miles & mint. Cotdinental 9930 " UU\ w-.o eJ l ••••••••••••••••••tt•••• F"""A Royce & 8 coll c . -~-·· '72 vw 4.11 Wwi. All ex-81111 ,.,,J 1 Burnt Sienna, vinyl top, < ~ ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• automobiles. · · TOYOTA ••••••••••••••••••••••• tras. Pri. pty. $2295. ~" WJW AMC saddle leather interior, $3499 '73Continental,xlntcond. Roy, Car.,er. In,,. '68 VW BUG Ori". owner, 494·6505 dys. 496·3028 ~~ 9905 full pwr, fact. air, dual Air, F /P . am/fm stereo ...... ,, ...•••••••••••••••••.•• JIM . O f f Rolls toycc BMW l966Ho,bo1.CM 6469303 extras, movin.: mus t eves. · .. ·~ VOLVO '67RamblerAmer.4Dr .. romfortseats,liltwheel,. rad. $3800. er. 2.,. L,'. 17lhSl ------sell. $850. 979-lll6li I stereo. t69$84G9D9R) MARINO 556--0053or64&6913 .,.. .. ----'73 VW Camper, $6700 In· 6 cy , auto trans, A/C, Costa Mes a 54o·444it 72 TOYOTA 1971 VW SQUAHEBACK, ve:;Led. As king $5200. 19b6 Hnrbor. CM 646 9303, low mi. Runs good. Great MOTOR CARS '73 Mark lV. SEE THIS <Closed Sunday ) c 11675 5604 Lransp. $485. 552-8814. ONE · it's really sharp! s unroof, xlnt. cond., new a · · ORA .... GE 1200 W ,,,. _ _........ ....._. ed Co . . -" . -n-7· Load w /every extra. ?!'.~•••••••••••••!!~.~ ROLLA WAGON ~r~~~. 1~~~8~~~~ ~~1;: l~7o vw Squareba<'k. COUNTY ~!'!~~~••••••••••••!!.'.~ 641·1102 only 28,000 mi. Metallic Au t 0 mat 1 c. rad i 0 • 586.6441 1;tood cond. gets 24 MPG. VOLVO Acreu fr• ttle a.. bt Cl•~ bronze w /tan vinyl top & healer. & luggage rack. -----a s k 1 n g '14 00, ca 11 '70 EL DORADO. lots of tan lthr. inter. Must sac. (204ESG) '65 BUG. perf cond. New 548·6111 EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO extras $2 7 SO. 1 m · 1973 Z 28 Camaro. Xlnt for $6795 ( WHLSE book eng, paint. tires, am/fm, Largest Volvo dealer in maculate. Call 8 to 5, 74 CAD. cond. 4 spd. Am/.l•'m . S6675) 552-7000. 636-0072 $1777 Must see!$1SS0.75L-1696 '64 VW. Sunroof. Clean Orange County! Buy or 645-1030, a.flc r 6 , COUPEDEVIW Call645·1428. eve/wknds Buy or Lease Aulhonzcd Sales & Service condition! $550 Dana Lease direct. 556-0263 Nancy D' Ef .1 e g a nee lri m ! Chevrotet 9920 ---------- l _ ·01 VOLKS Hug, am/fm, Point. 496-6648. , . Cabnolet top. tapestry ..................... .. eJ • gd tires. new paint, runs ~,-~~~-,,~·~ 73 Buick L_aSabre. Cstm interior, full pwr, fact. 81111 UDtA xlnl $850.673 t423 REPAIRS-SERVICE 40r. Priced below air lilt wbeel stereo, COHHELL UU\ -EXCHANGE& • • wholesale Blue book. t 'Fl I , c~o"''EX CHEVROLET Selling anythin • with · REBUILDS M t II th · k d e c. aw ess . ...,..... > TOYOTA g a us s e I!> w n . ~6495 SALES & SERVICE Jamboree Dally Pilot Class1f1cd Ad ,~ROOK LYN BUG co. 2025 S. Manchester Makeorr. 496-7882. -ia2a H rborll d. Newport licach 1966 Horbor. CM 646 9303 justt-all lil2·567H ' --na m Sell idle items 642-567& 0 COSTA ME.5A -- ------- - -.. 546-1200 Beach Imports M al'Arlhur and 841:1·DOVl' 752-0900 . is a simple matter. . . E:it S<lS-9141 A hei 750-2011 -r.·!: C •1 a " A..tos. Hew 9100 Autos. Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9100 A.tos. Hew 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 Atltos, Hew 9100 ·- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••, , •70 Kngswd St.Wgn. A/C !Ni.. ... ..-QM•DC P /S . PI B, xlnt. cond. ORANGE COUNTY'S # 1 LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER ANNOUNCES: GERMAN & ITALIAN CRAFTSMANSHIP WITH THRIFTY GAS MILEAGE IMMEDIATE DEUVERY BIG SELECTION IUMD NEW 1975 MONARCH --.,;>..~~°'\">-"-~er~ury 2-dr. MERCURY 3 DOOR RUNABOUT & VILLAGE WAGON 1:'J1 1975 Montego MX Mercury Brougham 2-door Hardtop 960 OFF Window Sticker 74 R.EETWOOD TAUSMAM The epitome in motorine pleasure & luxury. or- $1550. 644-19009·5. '71 COUGAR 2 DR. HARDTOP Automatic transmi3sion, power s teering & brake:;, factory air conditioning, landau lop. <650CPT> $1989 GUSTAFSON 16800 Beach Blvd. ll. 8 . IW2-8844 9900' Autos Used 9900 173. MONTE CARLO Chevy Landau; less than 20.000 miles; R/H, Aut., P.S .. Air. {Lie. 606 HRH) 1 73 FORD PINTO R/H: 4-Spd.; Low mileage; (Lie. 229 GWC) SALE PRICE s3995 SALE PRICE s2399 .,, . !\-.. -• 1 ' . I Equipped with oir condi- tioning, power brakes, tinted gkns, rodio, heot~, steel belted rodiol tires, VS engine, outomolic hons. (SERS 19224) WIN A NEW BOBCAT FREE Nothing to Buyl Just come in and register to win a Brand New BOBCAT or one of 125 Other Valuable Prizes! ,_ '73 ELDORADO Yetlow/Matehing Leather; less than 27.000 miles; Ser. 4954 '71 FORD VAN ~-Ton; V-8; 3-Spd.; R/Htr.: (Lie. 780 IOK) ' 1 73 JAGUAR Fun power; chrome wheels: less than 25,000 miles; (Lie. 749 JEA)' SALE PRICE $6295 SALE PRICE $2195 SALE PRICE •7495 SALE PllCE S'J,200 • SflCIAL PURCHASE SAt.E! .., Your lr•d New COURIER cmcl Receive s150 WHREBATE from FORD MOTOR CO. 71 LTD air, power, vinyl top ... clcan, $1450 or best offer PP. 830·5Im -----1 LIKE NEW. '681''ord Torano4dr; pWr .• auto .• air. Burgundy; SPECIALS ~~lvinyl top. $600. ---------'69 LTD 2 DR. air, power. $850. '71 ..,... hlter Auto. trans., power steering, radio, heater. License. tl75CCM s,.c1 .. ,. ...... ......... 5 1388 ..,, Nidol ....... Auto. tran s., air .conditioning, r a dio, heater. Licen se No. 609DNW Sped .. Ffltmclllt ........ 5 1388 '71 Ford,_ Auto. tra ns., r a dio, heater, Special wheels, s pecial t ir es. License t (S85HEV> Special "" ..... ......... 5 1488 '71 ford Ctry. SH. V·8, auto., (act. air, power s teering, radio, beater. t inted glass. Lie. 781DDW Special FM..cleg ....... 5 1888 ? 4 Pillto Sed• Auto. tra n s .• po we r steering, radio. heater. w /w tires , v /i n t. •(415KXT) S,..WAl•c ... ......... 52288 "70....._T., Ford Camper Van, V-8, ·a uto. trans .• radio, heater, whitewall tires, fully camper cqulpt. l402BNU Special AIGAClftt A•ailabh 673·8650 or 644-5585 '71 TORINO\ Wa gon, fac. air, P /S, P / B, ~1375. 548·8845 '72 Maverick. 6 cyl. ·Auto. 27,000 mi. Orig. Owner. $1975. 646·6384 aft. or eve . 168 FORD LTD V·8, automatic, radio, heater, power., factory air conditioning. <VTC358) $69'9 SUNSET FORD 5440Garden Grove Blvd. Westminster 636-4010 62 Falcon Wagon only 71,000 ma . clean. 6 cyl, auto.$325.842~ '70 LTD. 4 Or. Sacrifice! Make Offer. XJ cond. Mus t se e to apprec. 640·5276. '72 Ford Ranchero GT. Xlnt cond. Mag wheels. $2600. 499·4374. 172 FORD CUSTOM4DR . V -8. a uto matir, radio, heater, power steering, factory :ur condaliomng. (328FP 0l $1 399 SUMSETFORD 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. Westmmster 636-4010 172 FORD GALAXIESOO V·8, auto matic, radio, heater. power steering, factory air condH1omng. <2dDKW J $1799 SUNSET FORD 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. Westmin~tcr 6J6-4010 lfn1Mrial ••••••••••••••••••••••• 53188 __ ...... _......_. ____ '70 Imperial. Like new~ 73 Fwd "'" T• 48,000 mi. $200 immed. Ranger Pickup. V-8, cash rebalc; assume i83 a uto. trans .• powe r mo. py mnls or $150 steering, power brakes, ca s h . Lthr!..l_all pwr. radio, heate r , heavy 644·0782. Pvt ny. d uty e qpl .• d e luxe tutone. (#OKLA). anrick 9947 '6' DMp C:..,.,. ¥• V·8, auto. trans., radio, heater, complete ly camper eqpt. Incl. pop top. <XPS317) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 FORD MAVERJC« 2DoorSed 6Cyllnder Automatic Trans AM Radio White w /blue interior $1795 $ I 9 8 8 Dally Pi~: &.,.oyee 'ff Pkllllt a c:...,w Partcing lot ~Ton Chev. V·8, 4 330W.Bay,CostaMesa 1 h • or call 5 Peed ' w t 1 1 Milan Leavitt WESTWAYS se tr c.!Ontained, c abover •642--4321• cam per . ( # 371 ) , ___ d ____ T_P_S_ (l5342C> '72'h, 2 r, 6 cyl, Al • I • ~ ,.._.._ dlx int, 18000 mi. xlnt ~ .... -cond. $1995. 673-7079 $2 3 8 8 '72 MAVERICK SPORT COUPE 1974 PINTOS, MUSTANGS & VANS AT -c-L:A-1~-C:.-ci-"PRE·PRICE INCREASE" _c_af:_:!-~-- l VEN GREAn• PRICES EVIN OUAT11 SAVINGS OH SAVINGS OH ~COM, ANY 30 COM,ANY ST~~c':as STILL AVAILABLE, sr~:~~s '72 CADILLAC DE VILLE 4 dr., full pwr., AM/FM 111reo1 outo., otr, vlnyl roof, tilt whl, tope,leother.(112EKJ) $3699 "' 'I SO FACTORY CASH REBATE . ·. COURIERS '99 PROFIT PLUS 1150 FACTORY CASH REBATE ON ~EYERY NEW COURIER IN OUR BIG STOCK! ·. COURIERS ·= '99 PROFIT . PLUS • . '150 FACTORY • CASH REBATE '71 THUNDERBIRD : ~~~91) $2699 '74 LTD V·8, automatic, radio, v .8; auto. trans .. rac. heater. ractory atrcondt· '74 CHEV. CAPRICE 2 ;· air c ond ., pow er · tioning. C665KTX> stt!ering, power (dh1c> 52 299 Hofdtop, AM/FM 1tereo, olr, outo., '3 99 brakes, radio, healea·, SU ..... SET FORD pow.1l-i1\9'brOk1tt·Window1, vinyl whitewall ti r e s , like 5440 Ga';den Grove Blvd. i11--'oo_f_. -on-ly-6000--m-'-· l-ik_•_ne_•_· _1.-_9..v_s•_1 ------"4 1972 FORD LTD4Dew Automatic tron1., o ir condi- tioning, power 11-ing & po-brok--. (0.S7fVZ) 1969 DODGE POLAU 4 Dr. Htltp. Avto. tron1., factory oir, pow. steering, power brokes, vinyl roof. (XHX827) '72 FiORD LTD BROUGHAM 2 Dr. Hdtp. Auto., foct, oir, pow. •1-ing & brakes, vinyl roof, low milfl. (26.SELB) s2199 new. #i95KRK Westminster 636-4010 s,.1 .. cltll At..c"'t ........ 9950 53488 972 MERC. Marquis, ..," 1,TD 4 D.., H-$2300. Call 979-6710 •• _ ... _ between8&S. V -8, auto. trans., 1---------- f a c t o r y a I r t-.g 9952 conditionln&, power •••••••••••••••••••••• steering, disc brakes whitewall tires, vinyl roor. landau tor. vinyl • interior, pro ectloa sroup. License No. (711KRK> s,.cw flNitcillt . ......... 5 3488 68 Mutilanc. V·8, P /ti. auto trans, very nice! $1100 or beat offer. call Laura afl 5 PM, 615-8114. '86 Mustang, 6 cyl. A/trans, p/s , p /b, reblt eng. Rebll trans. New radi al llru. $890. 536-2153 .-....,...--------'65 MUSTANG, reblt. ?2 ~ $400. Needs painUM-23Cf7 4 apeed, radlo, heater, Just Ulte new. (75591V) '74 MUSTANG II, Mach I, .,_w ~-. lo miles. dlvor~ed. must 1, A•....._ sell. $3,400. Mint ccnd. 131-<MOo or 883-7103 .n, 5PM ='73FORDLTD"UIRE $~150 $2299 ,699 ..... :?.1_!!.~LTD2Dr.HDTP. 1•P1ao31 2750 11----1-9-7-2--.... --------t---1-9-7-2---:__~-6~_,_;;_~_1•1_"Y_'~_00_f. _____ s_1_4_9_9--i PONTIAC 1 973 MERCURY '73 FORD GRAN TORINO SPORT: FORD AM/FMltefeo,outo.,oir, pwr. s2799 UMAlll 2 Ooof, AM/PM stereo, 011to. tref11., factory olr, pow, .witrlng, power brol.-(6UfOH) LTD·~ 1tMting & brolce1, vinyl roof, 2 Door Hcwd!Op. l•P1741) low mt. (460GWY) .. . • • • I I r I 17 4 VALIANT BROUGHAM Co1ti1•l•1 F,ctorr Rtbat•s 01 A••rlca's .... st StUhl9 COlllpad LIM, 1't V•aat Serifl - co1pled with Atlas' Cll'ysltr /Ply•_... •ars Low Pricts ass.e ya. of Vollme Sa•ings -Now's the fflH to trodt • _. SCIYI at "The leader., Atlcas Chrysler, Ply111o•th ia Costa Mtsa. 4 door with V-8 engine. aul0tret1c transmission. radio. heater. power steering. power brakes. air condition-$ 1ng, wsw !Ires. custom mtenor & eJCtenor. & full vmyl top. (USED #VP4 t G4R28t 502) INaUDES F~~~w~ 17 4 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE SEBRING-PLUS V-8 engine. automatic transmission. radio. heater. pawer steering, power brakes. white sidewall tires, air conditioning, ·&full vinyl top. (USED #425KRI) CORDOBA HUGE SELECTION OF THE SUCCESS CAR OF THE YEAR CORDOBA THE BEAUTIFUL HEW SMALL CHRYSLER NOWNfW SERVICE DEPT HOURS: • 73 CHEVROLET MALIBU Coupe. VS. automatic. AM/FM radio. power steering. power brakes. white walls, air condrtt001ng, till wheel. vmyl top (187.JGKJ s2595 '73 MONTE CARLO V-8. automatic. AM/FM stereo power brakes. power steenng, white walls. air conditioning. lllt ~een"9 wheel. vinyl top. radio. heater. (637HNTJ s2995 7 4 FORD PINTO RUNABOUT . Gas saving 4 cyl autorretic, whitewalls. radio, heater, complete factory air conditioning, custom extenor. (864Klll s2495 70 PONTIAC <;RAND PRIX V-8. automatic. radio. heater. poo.yer steering, power brakes. whitewalls. air conditioning, bucket seats. (842BRKl 51195 V-8, automatic. radio. healer, power steering. power brakes, white-walls. air conditioning. mags. lift wheel, & vmyl top. (262JGOJ s2795 : '70 FORD T-BIRD V-8. automatic. AM/FM stereo. helter. ~ steering , power b rakes. whitewalls, air conditioning: cruise control. power windows vinyl top. & till steering wheel. (:waAGC) ' .s1 '73 PONTIAC CATALINA '72 FORD LTD '73 VEGA GT WAOON V-8. automatic. radio. heater. power steering. ' dOOC' hardtop. vs. automatic. radio. heater. '4 cyf. engine. 4 speed, AM/FM. heater. wsw lites. power brakes. whtlewalls. air cond1honing. & vmyt l)OWef steering Power brakes. white walls. air ~r CC?"d1tionmg, luggage rack. custom ext~ & top. (938HOJ) cond111oning vinyl top (505DVRJ intenor. mags, & electnc window defroster. s229s 51955 (~~)$2195 ~-miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiili~ AU CAIS SUIJICT TO PllOI SA.LI AU PllCIS PLUS TAI AMI UCIMSI AU PllCIS YAUO UMll. llP.M. tuteAT, MAI Jt. I t75 Senll IEOOOEGD161190 4 WHEEL DRIVE l>enll l t0140tH81961 I Greater capacity! Delivers 203 more usable cargo space than 1t.andprd size wagons •.. and is JS .. shorter in length! Saves aec:ond trip. -:t1oves more per trip. NEW 1975 TRA VELALL $ V-8. automatl<: trlMmitlrC>n. AM/FM sttfeO, power steering, automatic c:tUitt control, tir'attering wheel. atr cooditlonlng. luggage rack. white """"'' tires. ufdercoalino. custom Interior & extenor, & towing ... "E0140EHB19'71) . . , .. ... 1• Laguna/Sb.nth £oast Vour Hometo•n Daily New paper VOL~, NO. 87, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1975 TEN CENTS Laguna Will Toke Look at Nudity l\y F Kl!:DERl f'K SC'llOE1'1EllL Of 1111 o .. 11y Pilot St1lf Laguna Beac h Calf Council members soon \\all ~eckon wath what one c1l:v hall Jide called the "hot potato of 1975" ::.hould lhl' t1ty allow nude s unb.ithmg on the> beach, and, if so. ''hen • In a memorandum circulated to the council and city depart- ment heads this week. Police Deputies Kill Man In Viejo A knife-wielding Mission Viejo man was shol and killed Thurs- day by sheriff's d<'putics in a Dana Point upartmC'nt. They said he tried to s lash has way past them lo stab his c~tranged wife ~md her boyfriend A sheriff's s pokesman se1id to- day Lawrence Stech, 28, whose last known addre~s was 25711 Santo Drive an Mission Viejo. died al San Clemente General Hospital an hour after the 6 p.m. incident. Officers s aid it was the second time in three weeks deputies had been called to the second floor apartm e nt at 3 1 0~2 J\lc<1zar Street. r esponding lo complaints about loud arguments het\\cen Stech and his 19· .Yl'ar-old wifr. Terri. !nvestigulors '' l'rl' told St<:l'l1 ' "afe mo\'e moved mto lhl' upurt menl of ~fichacl W. Thompson after s he cind Stech sepurutcd. The first confronlullon on March 8 was bro ken up hy officer~ without incident. When depulie~1n'<.l al the apartment Thttt"Sday. they found Steeb threatening .his wife and ber boyfriend with a large 1-itchen knife and screaming at them, the s heriff's spokesm an ~aid . .. The d eputies ordered him w\'eral times to drop the knife and surrender. but he refused." the s pokesman said . "Thc•y tried lo reason with him, but it didn't work ." Two of the d cputil's grappled with StN•h, who \\as \\><Jving the knife "ildly in the uir around them . A third de puty tried lo s hi e ld ~Irs. St ech a nd her <Sec KILLED, Page A21 Laguna Beach Police Hold El Toro Man Laguna Beach police today arc holding a 21-year-old El Toro man on armed robbery, burglary and conceale d weapon charges while four other departments in- dicate they w~rnt lo question the · sus pects. Officers identified the s us pect as Kern Wayne Dunagan, of 23132 Orange Ave .. El Toro. lie is held in Laguna jail in lieu of $50,000 bail. Dunagan. police said, will also be questioned by officers from Newport Beach , Costa Mesa and the Orange County Sheriff's Of· fice in connection with cases within those jurisdictions. Dunag an was arrested in Laguna Beach al 12:30 p.m . Thursday in the 1200 block or South Coast Hig hway a fter a shopkeeper becam e suspicious or his w a nde ring in and out of several stores. Laguha omcers allege the sus- pect was carrying. a _concealed .22 caliber automatic pistol ai the time of his arrest. Ouna~an, poli'tt said, told Lhem he had been living in the urea for fo ur rnonlHs and that his wife and child are living in Alaska. Wrong Mali Identified \\ cdnesday's edition or the Dally Pilot Included the n ame of K~rmeth M ocLeod in w partial listing or anfl(e County Assessor's Office cmploycs Indicted by the county Grand Jury Mac LcOd ls erpJStoS'ed in the As essor·~omce b~s not one of Ulc nlne m n named in the Jury'» indi menl. The Daily Pilot regrct::4 the error. Chief i"r:u1k Schopen saatl recent court decision~ and t·hangc!, in state laws ha\'e the net effect or allO\\ ing nudity on the beach, on city streets. and even an the city council cha mber s. St·hopcn outlined f ou r alternatives to the council to deal \\ith the nudity questions · -Take nQ act ion, thus ullowang persons to be nude in all public U PI hl--Mle Rear \lieae Howard McGon ag l e of Rivers ide believes you oon't be too careful while riding a bike So in addition to stern· dat·d safet y m easures, ht' has a rcar\'icw mirror ut- lached to his glasses whi le pedaling his IO-speed. Fire Kills 24 Babies In Hospital RlJF:KA. Yugoslana <API A flas h fire killed 24 babies und l'l'ilically injured rour others in the maternity w ing of a Rijcku hospita! l;.'a rly today, offi cials said. ~lost of the victims were on- ly two to th ree days old, u hospital source said . '.\Ian\' mothers on the same floor ·:ls th e babies became hvsterical bee a USC' they couldn't reach them in lime. u source $aid. Jle said some oxygen probably leaked from a tank attached l<> the incubators and fed the flames. but that several persons also were responsible. Rijeka is about 35 miles ::.outheast of Trieste An off~cia l a nnouncC'mC'nt blamed lhC' blaze in an infants' room on "foully cll•clrical in· stallations." A spokc>sman for Dr. Zdravko Kucic llospitul said 23 of the infants pcai~hed when the fire burned up oxygen or choked it off to incubators con- taining newborn babies. \\"ecpi n~ purents and relatives besieged the hos pital scl•kin~ in formation but were held b<ack hy officials who were ordered to give out no .. informataon l'X<:cpt for the brief official annoum·t .. ment. The st atement said the babies' identification "a'i still being established . Flags were lowered to hulf staff in this Adriatic port und in- dustrial city and the C'lly Council proclaimed a day of mourning. An announcement read hy R1 jeka District Court Judge Vladimir Pavic s aid the blaze broke out between 2 and 3 a m .• killing 23 or the 28 babies in the room. • He s aid five injured buhies were ta«en to a c h i ldn•n 's hos pital in Rijeka and one of them died later in the mornmg. lie did not specify lht• nal'l cause or death. pluccs such us streets. parks .ind council meetings. Prohibit nudity in all public places save o ne beach where nude gatherings could be held. -Prohibit nudity in all public places except the beaches. Prohibi~ nudity in all public places, bul designate some city beaches as nude beaches 1md ::.o m e as traditional beaches where bulhing suit::; would be re:· quired. Scho1>en today said hl• favors an outright ba n on nudity in all public places. But if that is not acceptuble to the council, he said he would re· commend the last alternative. thus allowing nudity on some city beaches. Sehopen s ays the council must fuc•e the matter s an ct' summt'r '" not far awav. fi e s aid lhl•rc an· indication's that uncloth ed persons will be appt•aring on beaches durin ~ th<.' 1975 summ(•r season. Attached to the memo 1s .1 copy of an ordmunce adoptt'<l an July by the Los Angeles Caty Council. ll prohibits nudity on public parks, playgrounds and beaches. Tlw law applies lo pcr:.ons over JO~ c<1rs old . Oion :\1 orro\\. an Lt~sastant Los .\ngeles city allorney, ~•ud the const1tut1onahtv of th~ordinance has been upheld by Los Angeles Superior Court, state Court of Ap.. peals and the state Supreme Court :\lorrow said the rea::.on the law CSee Nl'DITY, Page i\2} Winds Lash Avalon, Put Boats on Rocks Potential Disaster Feared By AL.MON LOCKABE \' 0<11ly Pilot Bo•li11<1 Ecltlor Blustery northeast winds and he<ivy Sl'as b lasting into lhe mouth of rha lon Harbor today thrcutcned to make a disaster area out of tht• waterfront at. the popul<Jr Catulina Is land resort. Hurborm aster Bill Harvcv said seven boats were on the rocks this morning and that two of them were breaking up in 5 lo 10 root seas in sid e the breakwater. .. Tbe norlbeaster hu beea blowln~ 20 knots ste~y with gusts up to 30 since lCp.m. last night," said Harvey. "At the mo- ment we have everv available man and bocit working to get peo- ple off their moored vessels." fl:.irvcy said it was the worst "ind storm lo hit An1lon since lhe disustrou:. blo" of 1966 when 18 boats were lost or severely damaged. There are nearly 100 boats still <See CATALINA, P ageA2i Moody Resigns Laguna Post Wayn e Moody. director of planning and de\·elopment for the city of Laguna Beach fo r the past four years. un expectedly re - signed from his post with the city tode1y. ~o reason \\as im1m•d1ately avaalablc. ~toody, 34, wa::. not uva1lable for comment this morning. Sources indicated that the re - sig nation would he effective sometime in early ::\lay. Moody r eplaced Al\'in 0 . Autry as the city's planning director in AprLJ 1971. Good Friday Rites of Spri11g When things arc slow during Easter Vaca- tion, t ry sand sculpting. That's what these young m en did a nd came up with a Volks wa gein in miniature. Us ing a magazine ad verlisem ent, trio s pent 3 hours on project at L aguna Beac h . Headlights wl'n' made from pop hollies and a reed scrvL•d as the antenna. They a r e from le ft . Ph11ip Ribera of Lag una Beach a nd Stephen Bridge and Peter Grossenbacht•r. both of El Cerrilo. Hinshaw Back • m Town Pla11s No Public Appeara11ees, l11tervieu~s By GAR Y GRA~VILLE Of ltlt O•tly P1101 Sl•H R eprest•nt:.ilive Andrew Han shaw CR·Nl'wport Beach), is in town, but doesn 't plan to make any public appeuranrC's or meet with the prt•ss, an aide said to- day. Hins h aw left Washington fur Southern C<.ililorna a late Thur~ day afternoon, according to :1 member of h•~ staff in the na lion's capital. However , uaclcs 1n his offirl'S in Washington and Santa Ana n · fused to say "here the l'l:ewport &•ach eongn'ssman cun be con- t a d 11 d \\ h 1 l L' 1 n ~ o u l h c r n California, or ho\\ long he \\Ould :-.lay. llrnshLtw "ill continue to follow legal ad\'iCl' and not speak about the scanda l that has rocked the l'Ounty assessor's offu:c he once In· ad ed . accordin g lo Chip Cleary. hb chief aide 111 S;.mta Ana. . Rut. CIC<•I"~ atldt•<I. the c:on · J.!rl·~~man wall hl' nH.:t•ling \\llh some eon~tatuents Pope Leads Services It 1:-. bcllc\'ed tho:-l' l'Ull!il1tuen- < Ser HI ~SHA\\', P age A2~ or~:~a :as• By l:nited Press International Pope Paul VI led the world's 600 million Roman Catholics to- day in solemn Good l<riday ob- servances mark i n g Christ's crucifixion. Jn Jerusalem , holy city of the world's three major faiths, two bombs apparently set by Arab guerrillas exploded, in· JUring 13 persons. Police and hospital officials in .Je rusale m . sacred tc:.> Christians, Jews and Moslems. said all the injured "<'re aboard a bus on which a bomb exploded. Three were hospitalize d. the others were released a fter treatment for minor injuries. The second born b caused no in- juries, police said. The explosions occurred al th<' start of processions by thousands or Chris tian pilJ?rims trom many denominations who crowded Uw narrow. cobbled streets of the an ci<'nt walled city fo1· tho walk along the Vaa Doloro~a -trad1 tional path of Christ's march lo his crucifixion. The 77 -year-old pontiff was scheduled lo attend an e' «ming liturgical ser vice in St Peter's Basilica and then carry a tall cross in a procession around Rome's Colosseum to r e-enact thf' stages of J esus· t-ruc·1f1xion. Thursday. aides supported the • Pope, who sufftirs from arthrilb. (SN· PO Pt·:. 1"31(1' ,\2) Weatht"r Fair through Saturday \\llh lo<'al gu st y winds d1mm1~hmg, according to lhe weather lady . Slightly "armer with hoghs in the mad to upper 60::.. Lows toniJ.(hl •12 lo 48, San Clemente. Not TUmwater INSIDE TOD.,l Some of t111• countn/I( tnp professional t•owbm1~ 1111/ /~· showing their stufl 111 a rodl'o on the Or011ge Coo:d-on.<i 11 .\ oil for a good cause. Set' 11lnrt1 by Tom McCann of tlw f)m/11 Pilot staff on Page Cl l1t loday's Weekender. 8 )' Rl 1 DI N1 E DZIELSKI OttlM CMlly P'lleU\aff When it com es to water, San Clemente is just about famous asthe city of Tumwater, Oregon. lnfJUDOUS rather than famous. Bee3\.t~e Instead or being cle1tr and pu~. SQn Clement<". wnter has his torically bHn murky und reddish. The problt'm WllS lt'8('('j, or mangancxl' und red iron in the l'itv'~ wall•r ~upply, a henc1ache caly coun<'ilmt'n thoujtht they had cured with the in~ttill atum or a sophis t icated nc-w filtration t ystem. Completed about a mooth ago. the system employs teolite. n lava-born naturat.rockWhid\ has a natural atcinl&¥ for t.MAlllanx: ious mineral tratea. • But problems w lth the water per~ist despite the city'& effort to cl an il up. C'lty councilmeol' cetnplalntd about "had water" &Oil\ t8· day and rtqut•stod ti torn:i 1"C· port from the enfl{nee. n,g ce. But this lime i\ -. .. s to ~ the ta5tc r:-ither \hon tllb color. t1ccordlng to City Engineer Phll Pet r . He said th lem is np· . I spigot wasn 't blame~ on thl' filtration s~·stem ('1lh<'r. A changeover to gr eater amount" oT )1cttopolitan Water Dist.net water was held to blame. But even tho\leb the "1tcrinA systtm may bl' <loin~ tts joh, there ,::; O\t leas t one Sun Clemente r N1ic1('nt who would just as soon ba\'C lh~l a:ood old red water back. Jack Pastorok. 509 Monter('~ Uine. blames lhe fil~rcd wo.ler for ldlliog \lL-; prlicd tropicnl f1kh from Tran~any1k.1 Tie fil ed ,in off 1rn1l <h~maf(e (See \\'AT•~R. l':tl(l' i\2) lndt"X ' • --. .._ .. :Jt'.11,.... • -------------..-• _,____,_.. • z UAIL v PILOT _L..;..../S;;..C..:;._ __ ~F.:.:ri=:dav:u.:1 M:::;ar::.=,:Gt\.:.:21.=..1!.!m~· fi'ro• r..,,e ,4 J • HINSHAW. • • 'b are his chief campaign _.,_cken. Dunng earlier allempls to con· ~Cl Hanshaw a s the assessor'::. of· {ace scanda l unfolded, Cleary told a repo1 ler that I hnshaw had met with those backers shortly lifter nine m en were indicted for allegedly c·ampaigning on his ·behalf at county taxpayer ex· pense. · Al the lame, Cleary said Hins haw h ad satis factori ly answered que::.tions asked aboul the scandal and there were node· rector::; from th(' r .inks of his SUP· portl'rs. Last Friday n1!{ht Oran ge County D1slri<'t Attorney in· vest1gators armed with a search warrant se ized t.>v1dence in Hins h aw·s A l t•xandraa Va <.ipartmt•nt. ' ·' Arfldav1h I tlt•d in Virginia :\t onda ~ indicat ed that the seizure of :-.ll'rl•O cq1upmcnt l>y .the anve!->t1 g;,.1tor:-. '' ••" rclalt'<I to ·Jln In\ e::.t1gal10I\ or bribl'ry chargl'!-o. Clc:.i ry :-.aid tolla>. as he ha-. b cfon-. I hat he would tell Hins h.rn of prl•Ss ::ittempts to ·contad him to obtain his side of the story on thl• .1ssl•ssor's office ~cand..il. Howl·vt>1" nt·~ry ~•oded, he doubts that Jlinsh::iw \\tit have 'anything to :s ay publicly on the :subJHt during h is vis it lo ~.outhl•rn California, his first SUH'<' early January. From Page II l ·CATALINA on moorings and unable to power out to open s ea, Harvey said. S eas outside the Av a lon breakwater were estimated at l0-12 feet and break mg. Boats which parted their moor- ings and were hurled on the beach included 25 to 30 foot power boats, a 35 foot and a 40-foot sailboat. Harbor boats were able to pull four of the smaller boats off the rocks and re-moor them. One of the d eep-keel sailboats was breaking up and the other was in danger, at'cording to Harvey. .. "lls a near disaster," said Casper "Cap" Bl ackburn of Newport Beach who was viewing the debris strewn harbor as he talked from a phone boolh at the water's edge. "There are life jackets and small craft adrift all over the harbor. The boats still on moor- in gs a r e pitch -poling as the heavy seas r oll in ." . "A M ariner-40 sailboat has just hat the rocks as I'm talking to you" exclaimed Blackburn. From Page Al POPE ... as he descended from the altar in St. P eter's Basihca to wash and kiss the feet of 12 bo\S in re· enactment of Chris t's gesture to the Apostles at the Last Supper. The VatiC'an s witchl'<.I thl· llolv Thursday )IJSS from the ba:.1.1l'a of St. J ohn the L.iter.m lo St : Peter's s o more pilgrims t•o uld see it. but the world ·s I ::11 ge:-.l church -which can hold 30,000 people -was only half full. In Washington . Prcsident Forti went to perhaps the only plaet· 111 public whe r e a chief execut1vP could find privacy. lie attended a Good Friday service CJt the little church across from the Wh1tc House. Ford stepped a lone from his limousine a ft er a two-minute ride fro m the White Hous e around Lafayette Square to the steps of St. J ohn's Church. ,.. He joined 21 worsh ipers in pews in front of the left s ide a ltar m the Episcopal church built in 1816 by Capitol ::architect Ben- jamin Henry Latrobe and known sincc then ns the "Church of the • Presidents.· . . . I • f I ORANGE COAST l SC DAILY PILOT TNt ~·"'I" r,,,.. .. , O.Uy P i'Otrt. wirith wtMctot ... ((W''J- b4.w<J I'-. 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I M.thfllliQ A<'l"'"'" (' 0 8o•..,.. .,.\1 OtMr Offices (Mt• IN •• 1)0 W..tt fW9 ~HH1 ..... _I t-Mh U JJ NrwOM1 f't>v .. v .... <1 h~t•"lqtOf'I " .... ,h 1111) ""•" ~·~d , .. ...,,,.r .. • V.1 -.v 1\>t>l l • P..tt Ao.itd •• ' l ,,, ' '~"""' •W' T•l•pho~ 014 I 6'2·4371 c.1,us1f1~ Advertising "42·S671 L•quna Buch •11 Oep.artme111s T•l•ol'lont 494 9466 t ,.. ,..,\(hl"t"-'N· OS OUO Coe>rr•Qf'f 1 ,, 0· ·"'fl' t • t ""D' '"•"l (ef"('•lllV H -... ' I • ,, H•"'W\\ ~!·~·. m•lt• r vr • tv•fl1 f•Y1•1 •• "'''•'" ""_.• ,_,. ,,.,,,,. '"' ,.,. • 1~ou• .. ,,. ,., •"'''"l\\•On el tepyr1~l•wr .. f • ...,.,.ond 't ol\\ ltf"t•v-p.111• At (o\ta #f'•• ·-(•htO,n•• ',u"~ ..... ,,Jl'I .. ~ .,, •• ,UOlrf't'~UUt ,.... ~·' t• t>Q ,.,_l"W'lt"' t ""''•'•• t"' '•".-'~' \ t A ,....ht'( I f Prime Rate Cut Again NEW YORK <UPI> - First N3tlonal Cltr Bank today lowered ills anterest ratt' for pr1 me busine!is loans lo 7 1 • .i percent, the lowest since May, 1973. Citibank, the n a t ion 's ~econd largest , has been reducing its prime steadily since September when it was at a historic high fo 12 percent. Most bankers <'X· Jlt'Ct the rate to go to below 7 percent this year. A small St. Louis bank, Southwe s t Bank, is believed to have the lowest interes t rate in the nation 7 perce nt. Police Probe Purse Tl1ef t s 111 Lagw1a Police today arc invt•stigating two purse thcfts that occurred in Lag una Oe<.1t'h rc·staunrnls within six hours \\'eclnesday night a.nd_Thursd<.1y morning. Mar Jorie P. Boltlic·r, 61. of 2073 D Ronda Granada. Laguna Hills, told police her purse was r e· moved from beneath a table as -..he ::and her hus band dined at the Roy.ii Hawaii:m Rl•'>taurant, 331 :'\.Coast llighway. The purse and 1l:-t•onknts w t'rl' v aluC'd :.it $195. The crime occurred between 6:30 and 7 p.m. The s e c ond victim, Linda Bauer, 21, or 469 Oak St., Laguna Beach, told officers her purse was stolen between 12:30 a nd 1:30 a.m. Thur~day while s he danced at the Refried Bean. 696 S. Coast Highway. Loss was set at $50. Canyon Ranch Proposal Set For Hearing Consideration of proposals for a 472-acre Laguna Canyon Ranch will contin ue Tuesday in a hear· ing at the Orange County Plan· ning Commission. The Crosby Ranch, located above Laguna Canyon Road in the coastal ridge b ehind Laguna Beach. is being proposed for 99 single family residence lots and a private eques trian ccnt~r. The planning commission will discuss the propos a l anytime after 1:30 p.m. in the hearing room of the engineering building, 400 Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana. County planners have recom· mended that the environ.mental impact report for the project be denied <JS inadequate and that the tentative tract map also be de· ni<'d Roth~child I ndustries. Im·, 1s lhl· dc·n•lopcr. From Page A J KILLED ... boyfriend f rom the u:.illh.', the! spokesm an added. ·Hr fouj!hl lht.:m off and they joined the tlurd deputy to form a sh1l'ld in front of the \\Om:ln and her boyfnc nd," the !-ipokesman s a1Cl. "Steeh backed them onto a s c<:oncl :-.t()ry landing and still wouldn't r espond to repeated warning~ to surrender." When Stcrh was only a few feel from the human screen, depulil·:. Rl'X 11,11 rh ::i nd Ch.irk'> Mullcn (':IC'h rin·d <• single :-.hot, striking Sll't h tn lhl· lhl·~l. Bon1b Ring Cited CRESTWOOD. Ill. (API - Authorities have broken up a gn1de school born b nng in which boys a ged 12 to l ·t made crude ex· plosive pipe hombs and sold them to C'las~mJtcs for 35 cents each Nine )oungsters were i m· plicated, although only two ap· parently made the devices and peddled them to fellow pupils al Kolmar Elem entary School in this ~outh of Chic::igo s uburb. Utility Fighting· Inquiry SAN DI EGO <U PI> -San D1ego Gas a nd E lectric Co. has asked for a superior court injunc· lion to halt an audit of the firm's books b y the s t a te auditor gcncr<.i l. The inquiry was ordered last week b y Assemblyman Bob W1l~on 10-La ~lesa). chairm&n of the legislature's joint audit committee. Wilson said Thurs· dJy that publll' ins pection of the utility's rec ords was needed l>ecause it had receh·ed or re· quested rate increases totaling 60 percent in the past 20 months. The company said it questions "hether th e a uditor general has Jurisdictional authoritv to con· clut•l SU<.'h ;111 audit Of private hu:-.1ncss. Al a news conference Wednesday, ~DG&E president Walter Zitlau ('ailed the proposed probe a "witch hunt'' and said his fi rm wou ld not voluntarily tooperatc. Wilson said he had been told t~t• company withdrew its pre· v1ously announced cooperation aft er being pressured by other ~t~t~ utilities fearing similar in· qwnes. The utility said il agreed lo c oopcralC' "ith the rate in· vestigal1on after a repre~en· tahve of the auditor general said the inform ation was needed to verify findin gs of the public uti Ii lies commission, which re- gu 1 ates SDG E . In its announcement, the com· pany said it would cooperate with "legally constituted government bodies such as the PUC" but would fight •'any attempted in· cursion into its business by gov· ernment bodies that do not have such jurisdiction." In another a nnouncement, the utility said it would it would seek P UC approval Friday of the sale of il s 21 -storv headQuarters building for S20 million to New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. T he company will lease back the property for 30 years and use :-ale p roceeds to retire outsta nd· mg short term d ebt. Frorn Page AJ NUDITY •.. has stood up is because it re· gulates r ather than prohibits public nudity. Had the ordinance been writ· ten to prohibit nudity in all public Pl.aces, the law probably would have been unconstitutional Mor· row said. ' Schopen points out in his memo to city fathers that public nudity ~nee was controlled by laws on indecent exposure a nd disturbing the peace. . Courts have held recently that indecent exposure must involve le" dness as well as nudity to be ~sed to pros ecute persons, Schopen s aid. And d1sturh1n g the peace statute ha~ been amended by the stale Legislature rendering il usel ess to pros ecute nudity cases , the chief noted. Cities a nd counties however are .given the privilege to adopt ord!n ances r egulating public nudity, Schopen said. /I. recent study by a L'C Irvine researcher showed that 75 per· cent of 575 beachgoers ques· taoned in Laguna Beach and South Lagun a favor the setting aside of nude be acnes. Thieves Hit Pie r Meters Police s ay a heavy object such as a s ledgehammer or crowba r WilS used to smash the heads or :-ax new parking meters at the Linda Lane parking lot near the San Cl emente Pier. /I.bout SS in s mall change was lost to the thieves but officials say th<' damage to the meters lhl·msclves was considerably m o.re. There was no immediate estimate of the damage. Police believe the meters were destroyed sometime Wednesday or Thursday . Easter Egg Hunts Slated on Coast Three Eastcr egg hunts 3re ~rheduled a long the south Orange Coast this weekcnd. In San Clemente. children aged I to 13 art' in v1ted to Plo13 Park at I pm. Sunday to i,earrh for l,000 candy filled ond 2.400 dyed rhi<'ken f'g gs Then• will al!'io ~ four "gohh:n l'JH:s '' coch contain· ing t1 S.1 i?lft certificate, hidden a~ a) :l~ hon us pr1 zcs. 111 La)i(una Nigucl. two t>gg hunts !>ponsor ed by the Laguna Ni~u el J aycee~ ind Wom r n's Club, will be hf'ld Snturday at the ., Hig hl ands Community Center. Thc hunt for youngstera 2 to 4 years old will begin at 10 a.m. Those 5 Lo 7 ye~rs will hunl at JO :lOa m. Hundreds or youngsters are~· ptcted totur.n out at 1 p.m . Sunday at the Laguna Btach lUgh School athelellc neld for an egg hunt sponsortd by Am erk an Legion Poel 222 •nd the Laguna News· P~t About 100 doien eass will be hidden with 1peclal prhes awarded to thole rlnden posscss· lng@gga or A cert 1 In color • U.S. Tied to Faisal Death MOSCOW <AP> -Some Soviet newsp~pers lnclud. lng the Communist party organ Pravda published ex· ceryts today from Arab newspapers that suggested the l!ntted ~tates !llight have been behind the assassina· lion of King Faisal of Saudi Arabia. There was no comment from Pravda or six other papers~ bt!t the selecti~n of the Arab newspaper ex· cerpts indicated what line the Soviet media were in· directly endorsing. Jn Washington, State Department officials noted today that Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger at a news conference Wednesday declared: "I'm absolute- ly confident that nobody in the United States had anything to do with such an action." _The Cairo newspaper Al Akhbar was quoted as saymg "the assassination was a consequence of a foreign consl?iracy. It cannot be ruled out, the news pa per wn ters say. that someone did stand behind the assassin.•' 'No-frill' Discount Air Fare Approved WASHINGTON <AP ) -The Civil Aeronautics Board today approved a "no-Crill " Care dis· count that would let airline passengers on some routes fly for less than it would cost to take a train or bus. The regula tory agency ap. proved a proposal by National Air Lin es to s t art the bargain fares Apri l 14 on flights using the airhnc's jumbo jets. ?\a lion al proposed offering the low-cost fares on its East Coast runs a nd on flig hts between Florida and New Orleans, Westerner's Fast Sinking Not Explained By HILARY KAYE Of II" D.ally Piiot SUit Navigational equipment. fis · hing poles an<l other gear from the s unk en Westerner were brought to the surface outside of NewPort Harbor Thursday by divers but the quick sinking of the fis hing boat on Wednesday s till remains a m ystery. All 33 persons aboard were dumped into the water when the boat sank but all were rescued within minutes by the Orange County Harbor Patrol. Owner and skipper of the 65· root boat , Doug Ferrel, said to- day he doesn 't know yet whether he will salvage the $.15,000 boat. He added tha t he doesn't believe it is worth the effort. The diver from the insura nce company and a private diver hired by Ferrel spent sever al hours in lhe water Thursday af· ternoon at the site of the sinking. The We::.terner is lying on her port side in water 70 feet deep, about 100 yards off Newport Harbor's east jetty. · LS Coas t Guard officials are :.l11l investigating the mishap but as yet have reached no con· cl us ions. Houston, Los Angeles, San Fran- cisco and Las Vegas, Nev. The rares would be 35 percent below the cost or a regular day coach ticket. Passengers usir1g the discounts would be segregat- ed in the rear of National's jum· bo jets and would not be served food or any alcoholic beverages. They could purchase coffee or soft drinks for 25 cents and could bring their own Cood for longer flights. In addition, passengers using the third-class fare would have to purchase tickets seven days in advance and have to pay a service charge if they missed their' flight or cancelled their ticket. The discounts would be offered only on Monday through Thurs· day flig hts. Children aged 2 to 12 could fly for two·thirds the ticket prices. A lhirci ·class no-frill ticket between :\liam i and Los Angeles \.\Ould cost Sl 12. The current lowest air fare now is S183. Rus fare is Sll3.90 and train fare is $178 The no.frill flight authorization applies only to National. However other car riers have re· quested similar fares and the board said it would rule on their applications soon. Apphcations from American, Continental, Delta, and Eastern are not exactly like National's. Some propose more liberal dis· count requirements than Na· tiona l's. Although the board agreed to Jet National put the discounts in· to effect, it announced il planned to investigate the fares and re· gulations to determine if the fares should be continued. Meai:iwhile, coach passengers on National a nd E astern Airlines will be paying for alcoholic drinks starting April 14 on fli ghts to and from Miami. Eastern announced Thursday it will end its practice of serving Cree cocktails in coach erf ective April 14 . National announced a similar policy March 17 to go into effect at the t ime. f',.o• Page A J WATER ... claim or S 100 for his two Julidic!'lromts Malieri wtth city hall. The rlaim was dented last week by the city council. Pastornk, 18. said he never hnd any trouble with the old watt·r but that his fish died "almost im mediately" when he ch~rnged their water .. "I put the new water in al •1 p.m . and at 6 p .m. they were dt·· ad," he c h arges. P astorok blames his problems directly on the water becausc he cluims hl' kept all otht•r uquarium co11d1 Hons ·'just perfoct." Earlier Pastorok Jost another valuable fish, a Pseudotropheus auratus, when he c hanged over tu the new ""ater bul he thought hl' had caused his death by making a mistake. Then. when the others died. he decided it was the water. Befon· that tim e Pastorok says his fish always got along swimmingly whenever t h e water wa:. changed. He s ays he has always followt-d proper procedures. keeping the temperature at the right level. and adding .. medicines for water aging." Because his cl.iim was denied Pastorok says he was advised by city hall that his only avalla· blc option was to take his case to C'ourt. But the youth says he has lost his job a nd doesn 't have enough money to replace his fish, let alone hire an attorney. City engineer Peter meanwhilc says he doesn 't know what killed the fish becaus e he hadn't read Pastorok's claim. But he does not belie,·e it to be the filtration system. Upturn Seen In Economy A downturn in the economy has brought an upturn in business at the Laguna Beach Free Clinic. The increase in the patient load has caused a recurring problem to flare anew -the clinic needs · more doctors to treat ils clients. "People com ing in arc verbalizing the fact that money is short," s aid Mary Stack, ad· ministrator o f the clinic at 460 Ocean Ave. "We ar e hearing more from people who are unemployed or on fixed incomes." she added. She said the clinic now re·· ceives about 250 patients per week during evening sessions that begin at 6 p .m .. except Wed nesdays when sessions begin at 5:30 p.m. She said the 28 doctors now working at the clinic on a rotat· ing business simply cannot han· die the current patient load. "We need more doctors, as many as we can gel," said Miss Stack. ··we could really use doc· tors who could work during the afternoons to take some of the pressure off the evening hours." Docto~s who would be willing lo donate time to offer free medical treatment were urged by Miss Stack to call the clinic at 494·0761 or 546·3715. She said all doctors a re cover ed by malpractice in· sur~nce held by the clinic. 7d rJ01t ~~. 'Jne, Milling Road by Baker Country French at its finest Baker's new Milling Road has just arrived. Large Selections of dining, bedroom and occasional furniture on display now DREXEL-HE RIT AGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK-KARAST AN-BAKER WlOOA YS I SATURDAYS f :OO te 5:30 I NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 WESTCLlft' DR , 642·2050 LAGUNA BEACH • :MS NOHTll t:(MS'r lfW't' . •IM 6.\Sl TORRANCE• ~9 llAwrJIORNJ; 81 . .VO. CO~n Fn tll 11, Sun 12·t..:JO) 37fl 12'19 r Saddlehaek VO L. 68, NO. 87, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES Your Hometown Daily New spape r FR I DA y I MARCH 28, 1975 TEN CENTS Winds H1irl Boats on Rocks in Avalon By Al"~t()N LOCKABE\'' ~llr Pilot llut1119 Editor Blis tery northeast winds and heavy seas blasting intQ the mouth of Av a Ion Harbor today threatened to make. a disaster area out of the waterfront at the popular Catalina Island r esort. H arbormaster Bill Harvey said seven boats were on the rocks this morning and tha t two of them were breaking up in 5 to Rites of Spri11g 10 root seas ins ide the brcakwllter. "T he northeaste r bas been blowing 20 knots s teady wllh gusts up to 30 since 11 p.m . last night," said Harvey. "At the mo- ment we have every avaiJ$1 man and boat working lo get peo- ple off their moored vessels." Harvey said it was the wors t wind storm to hit Avalon since the disas tro us blow of 1966 when 18 boats wer e lost br severely damaaed.· There are oearly 100 boats still on moorings and unable lo power out to open sea, Harvey said. Seas outside the Avalon breakwater were estimated at 10-12 feet and breaking. Boats which parted their moor- ings and were hurled on the beach included 25 to 30 foot power boats, a 35 foot and a 40-foot Daily Pilot Stall Photo When things are slow during Easter Vaca· lion, try sand sculpting. That's what these young men did and came up with a Volkswagen in miniature. Us in g a magazine advertisement, trio spent 3 hours on proj ect at Laguna Beach . Headli ghts were made from pop bottles and a reed served as the antenna. They are from left , Philip Ribera of Laguna Beach and Stephen Bridge and P e ter Grossenbacher, both of El Cerrito. • Hinshaw Back m Pla1zs No Public Appearances, Interviews By GAR \l GR AN'VILLE 01 the D.tily Po lot Sli!lf Rl'prescntati\'C Andrew Hinshaw CR -Newport Beach ), is in town, but doesn't plan to ma ke any public appea rances or m eel with the press, an aide said to· d ay. Hinshaw le ft Washington for Southern California late Thurs· clay afternoon, according to a m~mbcr of his staff in the na- tion's capital. met with those backers shortly after nine m en were indicted for allegedly campaigning on his behalf at county taxpayer ex· pense. At the t im e . C lea r y said Hins haw had s atis factorilv answered questions asked about the sc and a 1 and there were no de· fectors from the rank's of his s up· porters. Last Friday nig ht Orange County Dis trict Attorney in· vestigators arm ed with a search w C1 rrant seized evidence in Hinshaw's Al exandria, Va .. apartment. Affidavits filed in Virginia :\Ionday indicated th at the seizure of stereo equipment by the investigators was related to an i nv estigation of bribery charges. Cleary said today, as he has before, that h e \\ ould t e ll (See HINSHAW . PageA2l Good Friday sailboat. Harbor boats were able to pull foµr o( the smaller boats off the rocks and re-moor them. One of the d eep·kf!el sailboats Wj:IS breaking up and the other was in danger. according .to Harvey. "Its a n ear disaster," said Casper "Cap" Blackburn of Newport Beach who was viewing the debris strewn harbor as he talked ftom a phon e booth at the wutc>r's edgi.'. "Ther e arl' life jackets and small ('raft adnCt all over the harbor. The boats still on moor· ings arc pitch-poling as the heavv seas roll in." .. A. :\l ariner-40 sailboat has just hit the rocks as I'm talking to you" exclaimed Blackbum. Blackburn said many of those still secun• had their engines run- ning in pn.'paration for attempt- mg an exit lo open sea should lhe moorings let go. Blackburn's o\\ n bright red :\tontl'rcy had to bl· moved lo a more secure mooring behind the breakwakr and \\:.is still holding fast. ht• !-.aid ... But I'm glud I'm not aboard." Seas wcrl' so ht"a\'v inside the h<1rbor that lht• hal·bor patrol boats were una ble to operate, ac· CSeeCATALI~A . PageA2} Viejo Man Killed Lawmen Shoot Knife-wklder A knife-wielding Mission Viejo man was shot and killed Thurs· day by sheriff's de puties in a Dana Point apartment. Tht'Y s aid he tried to s las h his way pi:ist them to st ab his estranged wife and her boyfriend A s heriff's spokesman said to· day Lawrence Stech, 28, whose last known address was 25711 Santo Drive in Mission Viejo. died at San Clemente General Hospital an hour after the 6 p.m. incident. Officers said it was the second time in t hree weeks deputies had Laguna Be acl1 Police Holcl El Toro Ma11 Laguna Beach poli l't' loda) are holding ;,i 2 l ·)'l'ar-oltl El Toro man on armed robbery. burglary and concealed v. eapon ('harges while four other departments in· dicatc they w;,inl to question the sus pects. Officers identified the s uspect •~'Kenct N. ~ IYµnag~ I ~ 23132 Oi-angeAve., f..'l Toro. He l~ held in Laguna jail in lieu or $.50,000 bail. Dunagan, police said. will also be questioned by officers from Xewport Beach. Costa Mesa and the Orange County Sheriff's Of fice in connection v. ith ('as1•:-. within those j urisd ictions. Dunaga n was a rrested in Lag una Beach at 12 :30 pm Thursday in the 1200 block of South Coast HighwC1y aftn ;.i shopkeeper became s us picious or his wandering in and out of several stores. Laguna officers allege the sus peel was carrying a concealed 22calibe r automallc pistol atthc time of his arrest. bel'n call ed to the second floor apart ment a t 340-1~ Alcazar Street , res ponding to complaints about loud a rguments between Stech and has Hl·,\ ear-old wife, Terri. l m«~stig<ilors ''ere told Stel'h's '' ife mo\'e moved into the apart.- mt•nt of ~l tc:hacl W. Thompson ;.1fler she and Stec:h separated. The first confron tation on ;\l arch 8 \\i.ls broken up by officers "ilhout incident. When deputies a rri\'ed :.it the • :.ipartment Thursday. they found StC'ch thrl'alcning h1:-. \.\lft' :rnd Rear \lie w Howard .M cGonag l e o f H1 \'crsicle believes you can't be tuo car eful while riding a bike. So in addition to stan· dart! safety measures, he has a rearview mirror al- t ached to his glasses while pedaling his 10-s peed. hl'r boyfriend with a large J.:itc:hen knife ;md s('reaming at them, the sheriff's s pokes man !-.uid. "The deputies ordered him SC\'eral times to drop the knife and surrencl c:>r. but he refused," the s pokesman s aid. ··They tried to reason with him. but it didn't \\Ork." T\\ o of lht· dl'pulie!-. grapµlccl "1th Stech. \\ho was \\tl\'ing the k111fl-wildly in the air <i round them. A third deputy tned to sh i e Id :\I rs. S tech an cl he r (See KILLED, Page A21 . Fire l{ills 24 Babies In Hospital RlJ EKA, Yugoslavia <APJ - A flash fire killed 24 babies and , clitil'all~· injured four others in the maternity wing of a Rijeka hospital ea rly today, officials- said. :\los t of the victims were on· ly two to three days old, a hospital s ource said . '.\I a ny mothers on the s<1mc floor a s the babies became hysterical beca use thev eouldn·t reach them in time .. a source said lie Si.lid ::.o m<.· ox) gen probabl~· leaked from a tank attached to the incuba t o r s a nd feel the flames, but that several persons ubo were respons ible. Rijeka is about 3.> miles "outhcasl of Tries te. An offic i a l announce m e nt blamed the blaze in an infants' room on "faulty electrical in- st.dlalions." A ·spokesman for Dr. Zdra\'ko Kucic Hospital said :?:{ of the i nfant~ pelished wht·n the fire burned up oxygen or choked it off t o incubators <.'Oil· w ining newborn ba bies. However . aides in his offices in Washington and Santa Ana re- fused to say where the Newport Beach cong ressman can be con· lacted whi l e in Southe rn California, o r how long he would sta~'. Hinshaw will continue to follow legal advice and not ~ak about the scandal that has rocked the county assessor's office he once h eaded . according to C hip Cleary. his chief aide in Santa Ana. Wrong Man Identified Wednesday·s edition of the Daily Pilot included the name of Kennet h M acLeocl in a partial li s ting ~f Orange County Assessor·s Office em p loy es indicted by the county Grand Jury. .Pope Leads Services Weeping parents and rclati\ es besieged the hos pital seeking in- formation but were held back bv officials who were ordt•red t~, gin,• out no information except for the brief official annoum:c· menl. The statement s~nd the b.1bics' idt•ntificalion wa-; still being established. But. Cleary added, t he con- grcs~man w ilf be meeting with some eonstituents . lt is believed those constituen- t) are his chief c ampaign b<i (' k C'l'S. During earlier attempts to con- t ad Hinshaw a s the assessor's of- fice scandal unfolded. Cleary told a reporter that Hins haw had Olll'I' "'a.4 """ ,._. RECALLS PlARL HARBOR Larry Farquhar .. MacLeod is e mployed in the Assessor 's Office but is not one of the nine men na med in the jury's indict· ment. The Daily Pilot regrets the error. By linited P ress International Pope P aul VI led the world's 600 million Homan Catholics to· day in solemn Good Friday ob· ser vances marking Chris t 's crucifixion. In J erusalcm. holy city of the world 's three major faiths. two born bs apparently set by Arab guerrillas exploded, in· julling 13 persons . Police and hospital offici als in Jerusalem. sacred to Christians. Jews and l\Ios lcms. said all the 'We Could Win injured were :.ibo:.i rd " hus on which a born IJ ex plod ed. Thret· were hos pitalized , lht· nthl•l's were released :.a ft er t realml·nt for minor injurit'!-.. The second born b caused no 111 juries. police s:.i id. The explosions occurred at 1 tw start of processions b~· thous ands of Chris tian pilgrims from man.\ denominations who crowded the narrow, cobbled st rcl'ts of the an cicnt walled l'ity for the w:.iH, Day' • m A.rizo11a Survivor Tel/,s Misco1u:eptio1ts By J AN WORTll ere ttte o.11y f'lfot s1•11 Just before the rai<t on Pearl Harbor in 1941. the young American scrvlceme.n stationed at the Hawaii post had little idea w4r would reoch tbern. "We were cocky," r ecalls Ii.arry Farquhar. one or the sur· vivors of the U .S.S . Arir.ona which was severely bombed dur · lng·the raid. "We thought w~ could beat the J~panese in the momJng watch," Farquhar said. "We figured one d ay we 'd steam out into the ocean somewhere, flJ ht it out. and steam back into pert. "It didn't qutte work out that way.'' 1''arquhar, nQw monagcr ofthe El Toro branch or Wells For10 Bank, .hos been recalling that crucial Dec41cnbe r day in talk!i.to Saddleback Valley luncheon , groups. Farquhar w;,is a second class petty officer in the fire control division at the time of the raid. meaning, "my main concern was when was payday and what lime does liberty start." The battle g roup including the giant U.S.S. Arizona had been in ix>rt two weeks prior to the r aid and had been scheduled to go to sea Dec.:;, he recalled. For some· reason, the p-attle group did not g o out, meaning that the entire battle force was anchored that Sunday. When tf'le fenerel alarm sound~d. Farquhar was on his way to go swimmlng in his S"kiv- vies. "One of the proble ms bebind the disaster D~c. 1 was lh tJie general ala rm wu'\1M!d t et· )'thing," 1'~arquhat salCC • aot s o cora.m!>npl' • tb e vc.n though the alarm meant go to your battle stations. nobody was in any rush to get ther e ." He got dressed and proceeded to his battle station. "The first thing l saw was ;1 plane flashing over and then :1 tremendous explosion. I found out later it was a bomb hitting tlw U.S.S. West Virginia.·• Then he heard a sound "like 1f you were standing rig.ht behlnd •• passing passenger train." It w1:1s the sound of strafing-and FtU'· quhar gradually realized it was no drill. "There was total confus ion.'' he recalled. "There was never m the w hole time any comm un icn tion h-om the s hip's headquarters about whnl was ~oing on." f ~ r wrnde it lo his ~ttll' a trhUe watcbinl \hu fky ''1tul Dk With bu.nrtJ . ' nt.111~vN ; P ,.. .tlong tlw \·1a Dolurosa -trad1· 11011.al p.1th of Chnsrs mart h lo his l'rue1fixion. T lw 77 -year -old pontiff \\a;:; !-othcdukd to attend an evening liturgt('.tl "t'n ·1t'l' an SL Peter·!-. H.1s ll1 r;1 ;ind tht•n c·arry a tall nos-. 111 .i µrocessinn around ll111111•.; Colo!-.Sl'U m lo l'<'·{'nacl tlH' :-1.1;.:1•-. of Jl's us· crucifixion. 1'h11r-.d;1». aides s upported the Pnpt'. "ho :-.111 ft•rs from arthritis, .i s lw tk~n·ndt•cl trom the altar in St l'l'l\'1".., !1:.isll1t•a to v.<1sh :md l\1s., t tw ft•t•t of 12 bo\'s in rl' 1•11al'l nwnt of Christ's gesture to Ow \po:-llt's al the Last Supper. Tlw \'atican switched the Holv Th11rsd:1' :\I ass from the bas ilica ol St. .J(1hn the Lateran to St. ISt•t• POPE, PageA2i Clza r§(es Face El Toro Ma1i I .;1\\' 1•rs for an El Toro woman ~llt'll iw1 husb~rnd for divorce Thu r-.d a~ 1n Orange County Sup1•11or Court's dissolution ell\ 1~1011 .11111 t h e n stepped to a1wt her \\ 1ndow to file a $25,000 al>s:1ult and bat ll'ry complaint :1gai11sl him Named ;.1s defendant in both ad1nns filed b y Mrs. Flora 1-.athken Sobel, 22781 Belque5t St .. l!-. :\1artm Irving Sobel. :\1 rs SobE'I a ll eges that her hui;!):md st1·urk her and :ntended to kill her durin~ a quarrel between tht" P<'ir last ~tarch 23. She S\'t>ks her divorce on the gw-ound!( of "irrf'concilable dlf · ferenccs." I ) 1' Flags we re lowered to ha lf !-.laff in this Adriatic port and in- dus trial cit~· and the City Council proclaimed a day of mourning. An announcement read by Ri· ,1eka Di s tr ie l Court Judg e \'l<1dim1r P:lvie said the blaze broke out betwt•cn 2 and 3 a .111.. 1-.llling :!3 of the 28 ba bies in the room. Coas • F~11r through Saturda~· \\'1th local gus ty winds diminishing. according lo the weather lady. Slightly \\ arml'r v. ith highs in the n11cl to upper 60s. LO\\s tonight ·12 to ,18 l~SI DE T ODA,. Som!? of the cou11try's top prof esswnal coteboys u·1/I bt: showmg ll1eir st 11/f m a rodeo 011 the Orange Coast-and it 's till for '' good Cl111s1• See story by Tom McCam1 of tl1r D<ult1 Pilot staff on Page CI n/ today's \\'etkender lndcax Al YMir S.nk• Al ll\term1ulol\ C4 lllo.tUl\9 81 AM U...,.,, 8 I L.M ... ,. 8~ MevlH CS r C..lllor"•• ,., IUllOl\at '""'' •• Cl<l\\•hH Df.12 Ot•n,. County H CemK• IU ~It 81 2 er.ss-rd a1 "'911• "• I ON01 ... tl<.. 94 Ttl9•1••°" CS l llitorl•I Po.,. •• Tlleoltr\ ( H lnt•rt•lll,,,.1\1 CS· 1 W.•ll"'r A4 ftN llU as •••HIMr c •·• "41reM°" 81 ;;-::.~ =--· -, ...... A2 DAILVPILOT SB Prime Rate Cut Again NEW YORK WPl l - 1'lrst Nation~I City &nk today lowered its interest ·rate (or prime business loans to 1v~ pcrl'ent, the lowest s ince f\l ay, 1973. Citiba nk. the nation's second largeat, has been reducing its prime steadily since Septembe r when it 'A'US at a historic high to 12 per-rent. !Uost bankerS ex- pcC't the rate to go to below 7 percent this year. A s n1all St. Louis bank, South "·est Bank, is tx-li evC'd to h ave the lowest interl'l:il rate in the nation -7 percent. Evacuation Plans Set By Marines \VASlll NG1'0~ (.'\f,J -1'"'0 co1npanies of :\1 ariucs l'cmai n on alert on Okin:iwa fo1· possibl e du· ly in evacuating t\ 1n ericans from C ambodia, a Penta go n f spokesm<1 n says. I Related Story, A4! "No orders h a ve been given to any unit to move out," Maj. Gen. \\'inant Sidle said Thursdriy. The two companies were placed on a lert several v.·ccks ago as a possible baC'kup for a ~·larin e battalion of about 1,500 m en afloat on the he licopter C'ar- rier Okina"'il in the Gulf of 'fhailand. Sidle told a briering there is no bas is for rumors of an imminent move of '.\1 arint.·s from Okinawa to lndoC'hin a. At the ::,iJ me time, Sidle said :.l ~avy amphibious group due lo leave S;.in Di f'go for the \.vestern P uC'ific \.•:i i! r elieve ;:1nothc r group a lready therl' \\.'ith the U.S. 7th Fleet. lie c•dlcd this .. a normal replacement action.·· SpokC'sn1cn aC'kno\\.'lt.-dge that some 200 ~ arines y,•ilt tr a Ye! y,•ith th<' y,•es tbound amphibious group. but he s .iid tht:y \\'i ll get off in l·la\\·au. Sid le described them as in- d iv 1d ua I r ep lacements for '.\l arinc~on duty in the i::.Jands. Final Rites Set Monday For Caspary /\. graves ide funeral ~ervice y,·lll be he ld '.\t onday <.1l 11 : 30 a . m . for Laguna llills resident Claude Caspary, \\.'ho die<l \\'edncsd ay at a Garden (trO\'C convalescent hospital. :\Ir . ('~1sp;1ry, who v.·as born 91 years <:11?.0 in 'J'yter, Texas, r e: tired <it 7fJ fron1 a long career as building: contr<:ielor and lumber merchant in the Los Angeles area. A California rc::.ident for 55 yc;-1rs. he moved SC\'Cn years ago Lo l~ei sure \Vorld . He is s urvived by his daughter, Virginia Brown, ~i l h w_hom he had lived at 3222 Via Car1zzo: by D granddDught~r. Cheryl Bro~·'.1 o f Dana Point; and by .1 grandson, K ilchel I Brown of i.l Palo r\lto. . '.\1onday·s fun~ral service ""'.1\I be held at Pacific \'iC\\.' ~1 emona l Park in !'\cwport Beach, Rev. Bruce Kurrie offiC'iating. R ed Sate llite Up !\10SCOW (i\PJ -The Soviet Union h<tS launched nnothC'r un. manned earth Si.J lcllite, C'a lled ln- tcr·Cosn1os JJ . a s part of a joint sp;:ice rcs('areh pro~ran1 "'ith other Soviet Bloc nations, 'J'ass reportl'd today. ORANGE COAST ~e DAILY PILOT Robe rt N. Weed p,.,,.,..M •"" "wbl•-• Jdck. A. Curley V"• "''"''""ft' o"'1 CA-••!""'-' Thomas Keevit EO•IM Tnomas A. Murphine ,,..., .. 0'"<1 f dtlao Oiarleo; H . Loos Richarcl P Nd!I """"-'Mo n•~"'! Edtlao\ S.ddle~Ck V~11ey Off ice 7~! i..• P•• Po...,••~-~ o .. .,..' '"''"'"' ot"•r Offices i"e>!o .... t• lJO W•••k•\h••• .... _. "" ... " 11)1 "•-·• -...... ~ """''""''""'b"•" ''t 'I U-•'""'"'"'·"~ .......... ~ ..... 11'•(;.oo-•'O\!fWI Telephone 171 '1 641-,J21 Cl.f\\tlled Adverl1s i"q Ml-S.71 -"D"'' V•ll••N•""fl'' Sl1 ·•l10 ··-'·"''·-··· ''S·OllJO (~~o f•Q~! !~I\ (,. ... ., .. ' •II l>~llh\ll•ft<I , ......... , .......... ,,, ..... "'M'l••I• ... , Ml!f••el m~ll•• o• •••"'''~"'' ~" ~•I••" "'"' "" •·~"•·lu(•<I '" '"~''' "" ·•' """""'''" ti .. , .... ,.,,10 ...... ~'"""•I•·•~"""""' D••~ ~I C••I• II'•·• ~••»a••", ~"'"•'"'""'~'•a"'"' l\ 00..,a~•~'' ~· ..W•I "4 00 '"n"I""' "''"'•' o U. '"U"&~· lJ 00 ,,_, .. 1, t1 I I I Ff d!f,M#Chl!_ 11'76 Utility Fighting Inquiry SAN DIEGO IUPIJ -San Diego Cas and EleC'tric Co. has asked for a supe rior C'Ol1rt injunc· tion to halt a n audit of the firm's books by th e s tat e auditor general. .. The in c1uiry was ardered last week by Ass emblyman Bob \Vilson ! D·La Mes a), chairman or the legislature's joint audit l'Ommiltel..'. Wilson said Thurs· day that public inSpeC'lion 0£ the utility's r ecords was needed because it had r eceived or re· quested rate increases totaling 60 J>crccnt in the past 20 months. 1'he company said it questions v.•hether the auditor general has jurisdi<:t ional authority to con· duct such a n audit o( J)rivale business. Al a news con£erence Wednesday, SDG&E president Y.'aller Zitlau called lhe proposed probe a "witch hunt" and said his firm would not vo luntarily coop('rate. \Vi\son said he had been told the company wi t hdrew its pre- viously announced cooperation ~•fter being pressu red. by other state utilities fearing similar in- <1uiries. The utility said it agreed lo ~ooperale with the rate in- vestigation after a represen- tative of the auditor gener<il said the information was needed lo verify findings o f the public utilities C'Ommission, v.'hich r e· gulales S DG E . In its announC'e m ent. the com- pany said it would cooperate with .. legally cons lituted government bodies s uch as the P UC" but would fight "any attempted in- cursion into its business by gov- ernment bodies that do not have such jurisdiction." In another announl'ement, the utilitv said it "''ould it ~·ould seek P UC.approvr1 I Friday of the sale of its 2 l ·storv headQuar ters building for S20 n1illion to New England ;\lutual Life Insurance Co. The company will lease back the property for JO ;.-cars and use sale proC'eeds to retire outstand· ing short l erm debt f 'romPageAl POPE ... Peter's so more pilgrims could see it, but the world's largest church -which can hold 30,000 people-wa!5only halrrull Jn Washington. President Ford went to perhaps lhe only place in public where a chief executive could find privacy. I-le attendC'd a Good f'riday serviC'e at the little <:hurch across from the \\'hilc I-louse. Ford stepped alone from his limous ine after a tv.·o.minule r ide fr o m the White t louse around L<ifayette Square to the steps of St. J ohn 's Church. I-l e jo ined 21 worshipers in pey,s in front or the left side alt ar in the Episcopal C'hurch built in 1816 bv Capitol architect Ben- jamin ilenry Latrobe and known since then as the "Church of the Presidents.' Top A ide Sees S 1no g Device Repeal Actio11 SACRl\'.\JE!';TQ 11\P) -A lop aide to Gov. Edmund Bro\\'n Jr. says he expect s the legislature to rcpe;:d th<' law requiring extra smog control d c,·ices on 1966·70 c;:irs in six SouthC'rn California counties. Donald Burns. sccrelary of the RusinC'ss and 1'ransportation !\gene}', also said Thursday that he agrC'es v.·1th the California Highy,•ay Pa trol's decision to is· sue "·arnings, in~te ad of tickets. to drivers whose cars don't have the 01ntismog de\•icl'S. .. People who know more lhan I do about it tell me that will hap. pen." Burns said in an interview. lie s aid he had talked with Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. fre· quently about lhc situation, bul 1li<ln 't know whether Rrow n v.nuld veto the repeal measure bv Sen. Omer llains (0 - ventura )' "Jo'r a nklv, I don't know what 1he fi!OVC'riior is goin~ to do. I dorl°t lhink anyone does," Burns :-a id. Rurns sa id he agrc-etl with the decision by CHP Commissioner Dan J.an7.a's dC'cision Thursday to issue w arnin g notiC'es lo driYers whose ca r s aren 't equipperl with the deviC'es de· signed to eliminate oxides or nitrogen INOxJ from ex haust fumes. "You ·have to en torce a law in the whole cont es I," said Burn!'!, who is Lanza's s uperior. •le said b · the lime the legislature and go"ernor settl e the is~ue. the judicial s1tu at1on s hould also bt· C'lnrified. · The la"· hils been challenged as uncon s titutio n a lly di s· rrimin11tory because it i.!I Jimil.ed lo s ix counties. \ •• '.J11st Dis911Sted' "l wasn't shook up; I was jus t kind of dis· gusted with myself," s aid David South, 19 of Costa M esa after his car overturned at a sharp curve in Trabuco Road , E l Toro. South, 1993 S. Meyer Place, sai.d h e swerved Thursday afternoon to avoid an oncoming car. 1-lis car hit an earth bank beside the rural road, coming-to rest o_n its top. South was~ not injured. The acci- dent occurred a half mile north of El Toro Road, near El 'foro Cemetery. From Page Al CATALINA cording to Blat'kburn. ··1 see a lifeguard boat operat· ing in the bay but il goes com· pletely out of sig ht in the troughs or the s wells,'' said Blackburn. lla rbormasl er Harvey said the storm struck ~·ithout ~'arning. "\\.'e didn't even have a chance to hoisls matl craft warnings." Harvey said persons still on their boats were unable to get off and tha l those ashore "·ere una- ble to get to their boats ··There h.ive been no injuries up to no""" 11 ar\"c)' added. !'Oorthe ast v.·inds are the most hazardous lo Avalon. After the 1966 disaster a breakwate r was built partiall}'\aC'ross the mo.1th of the harboyf but heavy seas often break over the slone jetty. "\\-'e'r c ncrvous as hell," said ll;irvey. "All Y.'C can do al this point is trust to lu ck that the wind and seas s ubs ide " Bridge Widen Project Set For Hearing Proposed v.·idening or the Ali~ia Parkway bridge a nd the location of a new south Orange Counly animal s he lte r are the two items on the agenda or the ?\1i s· sion Viejo '.\1unicipal Advisory Council regular meeting !\ton· day. The council m eets at 7:30 p.m. in its office at 26129·0 La Paz Road , !\I ission Viejo. Also on the meeting schedule is a presentation on preserving open s pace by Irvine Ci ly Coun· i:oilman J~enry Quigley. Qui gley made a similar report to the Sad- dleback Area Coordinating Coun· cil last week. 'No-frill' Discount Air Fare Approved \VASHINGTON <AP J -The Civil Aeronautics Board today approved a "no.£rill" fare dis- count that would let airline passengers on some routes fly for less than it \l.'Ould cost to take a train or bus. The regulatory ag~nc y ap- proved a proposal by National Air Lines lo st art the bargain fares April 14 o n fli ghts using the airline's jumbo jets. :\'ational proposed offering the to .... •-cost rares on its East Coast runs and on flig hts bet\\'Cen F lorida and ;'-;ew Ori(1ans, J~ouston , Los Angeles, San Fran· cisco and Las Veg a s, 1':ev. The fares wou ld be 35 perc·cnt belo\v the C'Os t of a rl'gular ll;.iy coach ticket. l'asscngers us ing PublisheJ;'s Pla11t Battle d LO S A~GELE S tA P l - :\todels were paid lo engage in sex acts at a publis hing plant the city ls trying to shut do"'n under a 1913 anti-prostitution la,\·. ac- cording to testimony by a photo- gr aphe r . . . . Robert T . Kanters testified 1n Superior Court Thursday that he shot the sex aC'ts in the plant O\\.'ned by Milton I~u ros, descnbed by Dist. Atty. Joseph P. Busch as ''the biggest porn ograph y publi s h e r in Sout h e rn California .·· Using the st ate's Re<.I Light Abatement Act, passed in 1913 to deal with San Francisco houses of prostitution. Busch ~as been wagin g a legal battle s ince 1972 41g:1in~t the Luros headquarters plant in Chatworth. the di:-.l· .. utd ~ \\ 11uld be segregat- ed in thl' I l'.11' of :\'alionars JUm- bo jets .ind y,·ould not be served food or any alcoholic bevcr:1ges. They could purchase corfee or soft drinks for 25 C'ents and could bring their own food for longer fli ghts. In addition , passengers using the third-class fare \vould h;lve to purchase t icke ts seven d ays in advance and h:lv<' to pay a ser vice charge if they n1i ssed th"cir fli g ht or cancelled their ticket. The disC'o unts y,·ould be offered only on :\l onday through Thurs- day fli ghts. ('hildr('.n aged 2 _to 12 <·ou ld fly for l\\·o-th1r'L" the ticket p11cc:-;. . . f\ lhird ·c las~ no frill ticket bl't\\'een :O.tiami and Los Angeles \voutd cos t SI I~. The C'urrent lov.•est ;:iir fare no'v is $183. Bus f;.irc is SJ 13 .90 .:ind train fare is ::>178. The no·frill fli ght authoriz;ilion ·a pplies o nl y to Nat ional. Jlo\\ever other C'arricrs have r e- quested similar fares and t~e board said it v.·ould rule on their appliC'ationssoon . . Applications from 1\mcr1can, Continental, Deltri. and Eastcl'n arc not exactly like !\'alioncirs. Some propose morl' liberal di s· c·ount r equirement!> than i'a- tional's. Al though the board <igree<l to Jet Xational p ut the discounts in-· to effecl, it announcl'CI it plannC'd to investigate the fares and re· gulations to detern1ine if the fares should be continued. '.\l eanwhile, coach passengers on National and Easte rn Airlines y,·jlJ be paying for a!C'o holic drinks starting ,\pril 14 on nights to and fron1 :\l ia111i. . E'ront Page A I ARIZONA.·· lle and three buddies held out on the battle 6tation for sever11l minutes, firing into the alr, but there was so much going on l~C')' had no idea if they were hitting anything. . Finally thev decided to try tu get off the ship, which by then time had been hit on the fore part and y,·as afl ame. "Since "''e wcl'c in an enclosed mount, we didn't get. borne~." F arquhar recalls. But 1n. the w!ld rus h to get off the flaming sh •p ~ he was burned on 65 perC'ent ot his body. •·The first burns I got were on m y hands," he snid. "\V e v.·~re lrying to get down lndders \\•llh brass rungs and they \vere so hot J burned my hands." As he got to one of the lo~·er decks a bomb hit with such force thal il tore off his s hirt and socks and s pli t his pants. All~ough he didn't realize it al the time, th<_tt v.·as the moment he received his worst burns. At lhat point , he be~am e separatt.>d fronl hi s: three f~1ends, whom he never saw again. He , ran into another friend , who was ,vaiting ror a chance to get off the bonl but couldn 't s wim. "l jumped into the Y..'_at~r .to swim a round to the Captain s life boal," Farquha r recalls. "I freed it. look m y friend, and headed for shore." Doctors later told Farquhar that his panicked jump into the salt water was lucky: it acted as a disin£ecta nt for his burns. At the dispensary, the scene was one of con1plete chaos. "All the fe llo\\.'S I saw who got orr my ship wa lked into the dis· pensary," he said. "But once some of them laid OOv.·n, they never got up." . One m an y..·ho \v alked 1n "'as t otally charred, \\'ith strips of burned fl esh han ging fronl him. "He "'as a friend," F arquhar s aid . "But I never would have known hi m. He d ied the next · day." t 'rom Page Al KILLED ... boyfriend from the b;:ittle, the spokesman add('d. "H(' fought thl'll\ vff :.ind they joined the thi rd dl·puty lo form il shield in fronl ,,1 Lhl' \\on1an ;.ind he r bo' frit•nd . ·· the spokesm:.in said ... Slt'l'h IJaekcd thein onto a sceond :-.I nt"\ l:int.l1ng and stil1 \\'Ouldn"t rC!>pOnd to rcpeatl'tl \\a rnin g:-. to s u rrendl~r." \\ he11 Stech y,·as only a f('y,· fl•CI frun1 the human screen, depuiil·S Ht·.\ II .itch ;:ind Charles ;\l ullen e:.tch fired a sing le shot. strikin~ Stech in the chest. f 'rom Page Al HINSHAW. • • llinsha\v of press attempts to contact him lo ob:..ain his side of the story on the assessor's office SC' and al. However, Cle::iry added, he doubts lhal llinsha\\' \\'ill have anything to say publicly on the su bject during his \•lsil to Southern Califor nia, his firs! since early January. Other item s inC'lude: -:'-la ming the ~1 .<\C's sixth C'omm ittee to study cultural and he rilaJ:e issues. -Proposal to limit ~11\C meet- ings to three hours. Rites Slated For County's Mr. Carlson 'led ~ ~~. 'lne, Milling Road by Baker Country French at its finest l.aguna llills r esident Lester Carlson di(•d Thursday at Sad- dleback Community llospital following ;J lengthy illness. Born in Logan, L.:tah, '.\1r . Carlson lived in Seattle. v.·a.sh. before m oving lo Laguna lillls two years ago. He was a retired engineer. . . Mr . Carlson is s urv1\"cd by hi s v.·1re. Inez, of the family home, 23638 Vi a :\I a riposa East : by two brothers, Leland Carlson of Cedar City, Utah, and W. Dean Carlson of Logan , Lilah: and b~· lwo sisters , Veda Pixlnn of Salt Lake City, and Lu Rue Stev.·art of Logan, L tah. . ;\ ,graveside funeral service will be hl'ld at 3 p.m . Saturday at El Toro Cemetery, Dr. R . Dunham Taylor of St. George's Episcopal C hurch in l.aguna I fi lls of fi e iatinJZ . F'uneral arrangements are be· ing handled b y ~1 cCormi c k :\1 ortua ry, Laguna Beach. Bomb Ring Cite d CRESTWOOD, Jll. (t\PJ - Authorities have broken up a grade school bomb ring in which boys aged 12to 14 m ade crude ex- plosive pipe bombs and sold thtm to classmates for JS cents each. . Nine youngsters were im- plicated. although only two ap· parently made the devices and peddled them lo fellow pupils at Kolm•r Elementary SChool in this south of Chicago suburb. Baker's new Milling Road has just arrived. Large Selections of dining , bedroom and occasio nal furn iture on display now DREXEL-HEAil AGE-HENRE DON-WOOOMAAK-KARAST AN-BAKER I NEWPORT BEACH • ,,,,_ ~ llAU ll?J ,.. ... ~,..-~ l?ul '"'w~~c~~=~~~CH~2 -' ea, ~.. ,.,.~"1,.r, -,"""", :M~ Nl>HTll t.:()i\S"I' 11\\'Y., '~·GMl WHICDA YS I SATUIDATS 9,00 lo S,JO • TORRANCE• 23849 llAWTHORNE BLVD. (0Jlt!n f>'n 1119. Sun 12 5 301 .Tl8 1219 ' I I I ' r ( • ; I l ' j j '" ril ,, c SI A ill II pl "' " .,. n T bl .,. IC n d r. ' ll a d h s d I· ii Li b a s II s l • n a 1 8 • •. a s h k ,, • ~ " ~ • \'our llometown Daily ewspaper VOL. 68, NO. 87, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1975 TEN CENTS Winds . Hurl Boats on Rocks in Avalon By ALMON LOCKABEY o.ity Pii.t e.au,.. _.,or Blustery northeast winds and heavy seas bla!;tlng into the mouth oC Av~lon Harbor today threatened to make a disaster area out or the waterfront a t the popular Calctlina Island r esort. llarbormast er Bill Harvey said seven boats "ere on the r~ks this m<>rning and that two or them were brroking up in s to Rites of Spri11g 10 ro o t seas in s ide the breakwater. ''The northeaster has been blowing 20 knots steC1dy "'ith gusts up to 30 since 11 p.m. lu:.t night," said Har-vey. "At the mo· ment we ha ve ever~· available man a nd boat working lo get peo- ple off their moored vessels.•· Harvey said it was the worst wind storm to hit Avalon since the disastrous blow of 1966 when 18 boats wct·c lost or sever ely damaged. There arc nesrlf 100 boa ts still on moorings and unable to powt>r out to open sea. Harvey said Seas out s ide the Aval o n breakwate r were estimated :.i t 10·12 feet and breaking. Boats which parted their moor- ings a nd were hurled on the beach included 25 to 30 foot J)O\\ l'r boa~. a 35 foot and a 40-fool Headlights were made from pop bottles and a reed s erved as the antenna. They are from left. Philip Ribera of Laguna Beac h and Stephen Bridge and Peter Grossen bacher. both of El Cerrito. When things ar e slow during East er Vaca- tion, try sand sculpting. That's what these young m en did and came up with a Volkswagen in miniature. Us ing a magazirte advertisement, trio spent 3 hours on p roject at Laguna Bench. ;;;.._;..;.;.....;;; __ ....;. ___________ ~~------~--------~~-~-, .. -:-----~~-, Mari11es Set To E uaczwte /11 Ca1nhodia WASHINGTON <AP) Two comp•mies of M urines remain on al('l't on Okinawa for poss ible du· ty in e\'acu:.iting Americans from Cambodia . ._. Pentago n s pokesman says. <Related Story, A41 ··No order s ha ,·e been ~iven to any unit to move out." Maj. Gen. Winant Sidle s aid Thursday. The two companies wer e placed on alert several weeks ago as a poss1 blc backup for a )farine battalion or about 1,500 men anoat on the helicopter car- rie r Ok1n<1\\ ._. in the Gulf of Thailand. Sidle told a bnefing there is no b:.ii;is for rumors of an imminl·nt move or ;\l arinC's from Okina" a to Indochin<1. A Cheap ShOt? U.S. Tied to F ctis£1l D e<ttlt 1\10SCOW (AP) -Some Soviet news papers includ · ing the Communist party organ Pruvda published ex· cerpts today fro m Arab newi:;papcrs that suggested the United States might have been behind the assassina- tion of King Faisal of Saudi Arabia . There was no comment from Pnivdu or s ix other papers. but the selection of the Arab newspaper ex· cerpts indicated what line the Soviet media were in- directly endorsing. In Washing ton, State Department officials noted tcxlay that Secr etary of State Henry A. Kissin ger at a news conference Wednesday declared: ·-rm a bsolute· ly confident that nobody in the United States had anything to do with s uch an action.·· The Cairo newspaper Al Akhbar was quoted a s saying "the assassination was a conscquenct· of a foreign cons piracy. It cannot be ruled out . the newspaper writers say, that someone did stand hl'iiind the ass ass in .·· Viejo Husband Killed Deputies Shoot Knif e-tvielder to Deatli A kmfe-wielding Mission Viejo man \\as stiot and killed Thurs- day by :.herifrs deputies in a Dana Point a~rtment. They :.uid he tried lo s lash his way past them to stab his estranged wife :.ind her boy friend A sheriff's spokesm an said lo· day Lawrence Stech. 28, whose last known addre s s was 25711 San lo Ori ve in Mission Viejo, died at San Clemente General Hospital an hour after the 6 p .m . incident. work." Two of the deputie:,, gr:.ipplt•d wilh Stech. who was \\a\1ng th~ knife wildlv in the air .iround them A third d eputy trn•d tu s h i e 1 d ~1 rs . S t e c h a n ti In· r boyfriend from the battk. thL· spokesman added. "He fought them off and lht•y joined the third deputy to form a shield in front of the "oman .ind Good Friday ht'r bo~·fnend , · · till' spokt>~man SJid. "Ste<.·h backC'd them o nto il second-sto n-landin:.: ;ind s till \\Ouldn"t r~·s pond t11 rt'pealed \\ <.1rnjnJ!s ll) :.u1T t•ndt•r When Stet·h \\as 011 1.' ..i h.'\\ fel'l from t he human scr l'l·n. dcpui.il':. Rex Hatc h and Charles ;\'Julien each fired :::i !-tnRlc shot, striking Stech in the chest sailboat. Ha rbor boats weve able to pull four or the s maJler boats off lht' rocks and re-moor them. One or the deep-keel sailboats was breaking up and the other was in danger. according to Ha rvey. "Its a n ear disaste r." :.aid Ca sper ··cap" Blackburn of Newport Beac h w~o was viewing t}le debris strew1_ harbor as he talked from a ptyme booth at the water's edge• "There ;11't• lift• ja<.'l-.l1ls .rnd small cr <1fl :.iclnft all O\'l•r lht• harbor. Tht• ho.its :-.till on moor ings <t r l' p itd\ poling as th<· hea,·y M·as roll 10." ··A Ma nnL·r -40 s:.i 1lbot1l hasJU..,l hit the rol'I..:. as I m t:.ilk1n g lo you" exclaimed Blac kburn. Blackburn said many of those still se<.•urc had their engines run· ning 10 pre par:.ition for attempt· lllJ! •in e x it lu UfH.'11 ..,c.·a :-.houl<l lhc moonn~s ll'l go. Bl:.tckburn·:-. u\\ n l>nght r ed \lonlerey had to be mo\ ed to a more Sl't·ure mooring lx'hind the hn•ak\\ aler a nd was still holding last, he said. · But I m glad l"m not abo•mJ. ' Sc.•as "en • so hc..in· tn:.1de the harbor l hat the hai·bor p atrol boa tc; were una ble lo operate. ac· <See CA f ALISA, Page A:?j Hinshaw Home Expected to Keep Low Prdfik By GARY G RANVILLE Ot tlle O•oly Pilot Sl•tt Repre scnt<.1l1vc Andrew Hinshaw CR-Newport ~ach 1. 1s m town. but dol'sn 't plan to m ilkt.• any pubh<.· appearances or meet with lhl' prl'Ss . .in a1dl' -.aul tu day. I hn!'.>h;rn lt>fl \\ a:,,hmgl on for Southern California late Thur:. day aftt'rnoon. actordin,g to a member of h1:. st<.1ff m the na· lion's capital flowt•ver. aides in his offices in Washington and Santa Ana re fused to s a y "here the !'\c" port 'No-frill' Discou11t s Approved WASJll:'\GTO:\ <.\P1 The Civil Aero1wul1l·:-. Board today <.1pproved <1 ··no l'nlr' fare db- co\int that would IN airline passengers on s o m e routes nv for I~ than al would ~•to 1a1..c a \rain o r buis The rc.•g ulator~ <1gt•ncy ap· provt>d a propo~ill by :\at1ona l 1\1r L1t1l'" tu '>lilrt lhl· b:.irgain !:.ires Apnl H on fli ghts us ing the .i1rline's Jllmbo .t l•ts :\a tional proposed offl'rtng thl· low-cost fan•s on it s East Coast runs <.111d on flights bl'l\\c.•en F Jo rt d a ;1 n cl :'\ <' \\' 0 r I(.• <1 n s Houston , Lo" Angt·l<•s. San Fr;rn r 1scu and L;.is \"egas. :'\l'\' The fart•s "ould lw 35 Pl'l"<'l'nt be low thl• cost of :1 n •gular d.1:. coach ticket l'a:-.:-.engers u:-.ing the d iscounts would lw segn ·gat ed in lhl' rc<1r of !\:1t 1onal"s JUm· bo jets and "ou It! not be served food or any cikoho llt· ben •rages They could pu1·chasl' l'Ofke or soft drinks for 25 c·cnt:. a nd could bring their own food fo r longer fli J!htS In addition. passcngt•rs usm g the third·cl<.1ss fa re \\Ould have to purchase ticke t:-. scvc.•n da:.s in adva nce a nd h ;l\ l' to p:.iy a servict' chargt' 1f tht•\ m1sSl'd their fli ght or ta1wcll ed their tickt'I The discounts "ould bt• offl'rcd only on :\To nday through Thurs day fli ghts. Chlldrt•n agrd 2 to 1:! C'ould fly for two-Lhinb thl' titkt'l pnces. t\ thtrd class nn-fnll t1 c•kt•I between :\l iami und Los J\ngL·ll•s would cos t Sl 12. The currt'nl lowest air fore no" 1s Sl83. Ru s fare is Sl 13 !10 a nd tram fa re• is $178. The 110-fnll fli ght .111lhon zat1un a pp lie:-. onl ;\ 111 :'-.a l1 o n<1l llowe H•r ollwr t'.I rnt·rs ha ve re ques ted s 1m1l.1r f.1n•.., ;111d tht• bo~~rd s a id 1l \\oUld rull· on thl•1r <.1pplicallons soon Appllcal1011s from .\men c.·•111. Continental. Dt'lt .1. and E astern are nol exa('lly like :"ahonal's Some propose more liberal dis- <See DISCOU~TS. Page A2; Beach congr essm a n t•:.tn be con tacte d whil e 1n South e rn California, or hem long he would :,tay. lhnsha w \\ 111 t·onttn Ul' tu follO\\ legal advict> a nd not :-.1>e<1k about the Sl'andal tha t ha.., l'Ot·kt•d the t·ounl) asst•ssor ':-. offlcl' hl' unc:t• he<id t.•d . ;1l'l"O rding lo C hip Cle;.ir:.. his c h1d a1dl' 111 ~:.tntJ .\11..i But. Clt·an J d<kd. lht• con gressm an w i.11 be ml'etmg with :;ome con:.t1lue nts It 1s belie\ l'd tho:-.e cun:,l1luell· l ) arc his c h1t'f ('amp:.iig n Wro11g Ma11 lde1ztifze<l \h·dne~cl a\ ·~ t•d1tion of the Daily P1i"ot intludecl the n.rnlt..' of Kcnnt•Lh '.\1 acLeod II\ a p artial listin g of Orange Count~ ,\s~e:-.s<1r·s Office e:n pl o~ es md1C'lcd In the count v Grand Jun·. · ::\lacLeod i s employed m the Assessor 's Office but 1s not one of thl' nine men m.1mcd m the JUr~· ·s indict m ent. The Daily Pilot regrets the e1·ror More Cttlbacks At Douglas /11 H1t11ti11gto11 8 ) t\.\TJIY {'l.A~C\' Ot th~ 0~1ty Po lot Sl~tl La~·-offs lw!!an today at the ::\IC'Donnt>l l Do ug las Corpora· tion·s Hu11t 111gton Ue:.ich plant, "here prod uc·t 1on h:.is been ham · pered by a !>I\·\\ el'k machims ts stnke. Therl' a lso a r c · a le\\·· <·ut backs tod a,· J l the Torrance <llld Santa ::\Im1il'.1 plants. m ctdd1t1011 to 9 ,500 l .1 ~ offs alrl.'ady all nounn·d l>\' the tompany at its Long Beach atrC'r:.ift foc1hly. Comµan .\ o ff1c i;;ils refused comnw nt about lhl' numbe r of lay-offs at Hunt1n ~'1011 Be ac h. Torrance a nd Santa ;\Jooit'<I. ··Tht'n ' a n .• sonH'. but Wl' don't rt•;!ard tht.'m as significant." ;1 c·o m pany s pnkl'!->tniln s aid. "Wl· cannot confir m an v numbt•rs. '· Lead er s of t hr. I nt('rnationa l Associatiun of '.\I arhanists said the\' a lso do rwt 1-.nnw the cxat l number. L"nnffl c-1;.il l"l'JHll b pt al'I' till' number of l ;I\ ol h .11 I he llunt mgton BeaC'h ·plant .it an~\\ hen · from 200 Lo:.! ooo. ,\II .11 1• urwon firmed Compan~ oft1 c1.1b .... 11tl lht•n· a re contmuous la\ 11th .1l Lhl• Huntington Bt>a<.'h pl.1nl. "here• the sta ff has droppt•d from 2i.OOO in 1969 to 7,000 toda' ··Not all of l he l<t) ofh .irt' n ·· lated to the s trike. ·the~ s.11c1 <See DOUG LAS. Pagt' A2i backers. During l0.1rlte r a ttempts to t on· tact llinshaw as the asses:.or's of-. fice scandal unfolded. Cleary told a re porte r that Hinshaw had me t "1th those backers shortly a fter tune m e n we re indicted for .1ll egt..'d l ~· c·am p • .11gning on his bl'ha lf ill tt>Ulll\ l :iXJl:.l~l·r C'\· l'l'llSl'. ,\ l l ht· l 1 mt·. Cka r) s aid l li n s h a\\ h :.t d :-.a t1:,fact orlly a nS\\ered questions asked about lht>sl"<.1nda l and there v.erl'node· fel'lor~ from the r :.ink:, of his s up· <See lll~Sll AW, Pagt• A2i Fire Kills 24 Babies 111 Hospital RIJEKA. Yug o:-.la via <AP1 - A nash fire killed 24 babies and <.•nt1cally inJured four others in the maternity wing of a Rijeka hospital e a rly today, officials said. :\tost of the victims were on· T ly two to three d ays old, a hos pital source s aid. ;\1 a ny mothe rs on the s <.ime floor a:-. tht> bab1l's hecame h \:-te n cal bCl·uu se the ·\· couldn"t ri•.1th tlw m in t inw. · :e sourt:e 'aid Ill' s;J11l some o:-.~ g<.'n prouably kuked from a t :rnk llllac·hl'd to t hl' in c ubators a nd ft•c.l the fl..imt•s. but th;.,it s e\·er:.il pt.>rsons .11:-.0 \\ l're rcs ponsi bit>. Ri 1t•k'1 i s abo ut 35 mi l <.'s southeast of Triesll'. .\11 offic ia l iln nounce ment bl am ed the blaze in a n infants• room on ··r.1ull ,. l'll'ctrical in-~t all::it 1ons." A · 'tmhesman for Dr. Zdril\·ko Kut•1t• llo:-.pita l s aid 2:1 or lilt' 111 fants perished \\hen thl· r1n · hu n wd up ox~gen or <'hoked it olf lo incubators con· t.1 111111g nC\\ born bab1L':-. \\" et•ptnJ:! pa n ·n ls <.lilt! rel ill i vt-s twsll'g<.•d the ho:-.p1t<.1I set·k1ng 111· lormat1on but "ere hl'ld b.1c-i.. by olf1cwb wko "t'l'l' ordNecl lo J.!I\ t' out 1H1 111lor m.it1on t':\n·pl . for lhC' brief official ;.mnounn •· mcnt. The s t:itc mt'nt sa id 1hl' ha bips' idC'ntif1t'alion was :-.till bl'lllg estabh:.lw d . Flags ''e r e lowe red to h:df :-.t aff in this Adna lic port ancl in- clustnal c it~ and thl' City Council µroclaimed a day of mourning :\n announcem ent read b\' Ri· id rn Oi !-tr i c t C o urt Jud g e \'lach m1r P ;.iv ic said th<' bla1e hroh• nut betwc<>n 2 and 3 <.1 m . h1lhng :.?3 of the 28 babies in lhl' l'CHl nl or~":'4 : .. ~. "·~u•h~r Officers said it was the second time in three weeks deputies had been called to tho second noor u partm('nl at 34042 Alcaz~r Street. res ponding l o complaints about loud argumen\ between Stech and his 19-year-old wife, Te rri. fope Leads Services Rancid Candy Sparks Recall f-;Hr throug h S aturday '' 1 l h Io n 1 I g us t y winds d11mmsh1ng. ;.ic cording to 1111• \\ t•;1 lhl'I' l<idy. Slighl)~· \\,tl'ml'r \\1th hi~hs in the 1111<1 lo upµl•r 60s Lmq; 1 1llll)~hl I:! lo IX. Some of Ifie t•orrntry s toµ l'lllft'S,\IOllaf l'OU bt1!/S 1111/ /w "lwu '"!! tlwtr st 111 I 111 o rodt'o llll the Orange Coast-<md it's all /or o good ca11111• See storv by Tom .\1cCorrn of tl1e Dmlt1 Pilot stat j on Page Cl nf today's n eeke11<1rr Im· est igutors were lol<l Stcch's wife move moved into U,e apart- ment of Mich ael W. Thompson after s he and Stech separated. The first confrontation on March 8 w as broken up by omcers without incident. When deputies arrived at the 1 apartment T hursday, they found Stech threatening his wife and her boyfriend with a large kitchen knife and screaminl( at them. the s herirr's apolc man 1ald. "The deputlos ordtred him several time' to drop the knife nd s urrender. but he refu~oo." the spokcsmon said. "Thp tried to reason wtlb him, but 1t d.Jdn't 8y United Pren International Junes, police s aid. Pope Paul Vl led th(' world's The explosions ocC'urred at tht.' 600 million Roman Catholics to· start or processions by thousands day in solemn Good Friday ob of Christian pilg rims rrom many servances m n rking Christ 's denominations who crowded lht' crucifixion. In J erusolem. holy nartow, cobbled s treets or the an. city of the world 's three major cient walled city for the walk lalths, two bombs apparenUy set alonj! the Via Dolorosa -tradi· by Arab g uerrillas exploded, in llonal path of Chriat• rnatth to j uring J3 peraon1. his cr\K'ifixion. PoUce and hos pital orficials jo • The 77 >'Cl\T·J>ld tt J~n.tsalt'rn sacred to Christians,' ~bd Id .ta att ltn c'·~l~lit J ews and Mo~lems. said oil the bturgical S<.>tvic~ lo St. Peter'~s injured were aboord a bus on Bus1hc u a nd the" ~rry ta which a bomb exploded. Three cross in a procfqi5on uo \Hre hospltalind, th~ others Rom 'ft Colo~seutaT r n were rt leased art er treatment the stoges of.Jes us• • 1fixlo • for minor Jnjurics. Thursday. a lde The ~nd bomb CBlL«id no in·' • Po~. ho i.uffcraUlm.itM:bl'1~ >I a::i he descended from the a ltar m St. Peter's Ba:.1hca to was h and kiss the feel of 12 bo\s m r e enactment of Chris t's gesture to the Apostles ut the Last Supper. WASHI~GTO~ ( L'PI 1 Th<' Food and Drug Admmis1.tat1on has a nnounced the reca ll of 8.600 Peter Paul ":\tounds" und "'Almond J oy" cand) bar:-wh1('h it believes are rancid but not because they arc o threat to health. The agency snad Thursdoy lhc cnndy bars wu~ distributed in 11 linois. lndiarta. Iowa, :\lichig w1 . MinnesQta. Missouri. Ohio. Ten nessec and 't'eicas. The re('alf is being conducted by Pell'r Paul Inc: .. of Fr:mkfort. Ind. lnvol\.ed Wt're 40 cuses of Almond Joy bars. with 200 baM- m e:sth cease . und 2S eases of :\lounds with~ b.-rs in each. I lnd~x Aly..,, ~''"o AJ llll••m""o" c~ ......... •• AMll..lllMt\ ,, l M ...... IH Mo.,.., 0 I C.lllornt• A 1 H.ltlOft•I Now• A• c1ao1t1" 01 n 0ra....-c..,111, oa CofniO al ~· • I 1 e.r .. ,_.. ·~ ~' 8• , 0Nl11Mo11cft •• hlnlsle11 Cl r~n ... ••• ..... •• ,..,..,.,. cs 1 E.11101t.111menl Cl·1 wuu .. , At ~NllU 9' Wlloto•"*r Ct·• ..... ~." at At DAil." Pll OT Ke1111 Panel May Eye CIA Charges WASHINGTON (AP> -The St!nate Intelligence Committee may inves tigate allegations of CIA in\'olvemenl in the H· sassinut1on of Presu.Jcnt John F. Kennedy, an aide to Chairman !-'rank C'hu1 ch < D·ldaho>. re· ports. .. That b a rnong many things the) m.1y be 111ve.,llgatmg," said the <ode, Bill Hall. "At this pomt, thev're open to :.inythmg They're ki n d of l'X .tm1n1ng the f~rcun Page A l \ C .. .\. T ALINA cording to 1:t.1dd.n1rn. .. J Sl'l' a likgu.trd bo.Jt Opl'I at· in! in the b.1,v but it gO<'s com· plelely out of :-.ig ht in the troughs oft he swells.· s aid Bl.1cl-.bum llarlJorm ~1:.t l'I' II ,11'\ l'\ :-.1id th1: ~lorm :-.truch. without ·\\ arn111!! .. \\'P didn't even hu\'l' a ehann• t11 ho1stsmall craft warnings." Harvl'y s :.11d pcr~ons still on their bo;,il:-. "t>rt' unublc lo gel off anti that lhrnH> ashore were una- ble to get to their boats. "There h ave been no injurie::. up lo no"." Harvey added. !'iortheas l winds are the most hazardous to Avalon. Arter the 1966 disaster a breakwater was bwlt partiall y acro~s the mouth of t he harbor. but heavy seas oftt•n break on•r the :-.tonl' jetty. .. We're nervous as hell," Si.ti<I Harvey. ·•All we can do at this point is trus t to luck that the wm<l :ind seas subside." Westerne r 's Fas·t Sinking Not Explained By lllL.\R\' KAYE Of UM O.a11y Pilot SC.It Navigational equipment, fis· hing poles and other gear from the s unke n Westerner were brought to the s urface outside of Newport Harbor Thursday by divers but the quick ::.inking of the fishing boa t on Wednesday still remain s a mystery. All 33 persons aboard were dumped into the water when the boat sank but all were r escued within minutes by the Orange County H<1rbor Patrol. Owner ::ind s kappt•r of the 65· fool boat, Doug F c·rr('I. said to- day he doesn 't know Yt'l v.hether he will s<1lvage the S35,000 boat. He added that he doe:;n't believe il is worth the l'fforl. Tht: d i\ er from the in::.urance company ;.1nu a prnille d1Vl'I' hired by Fl·rrl'I ::.pent several hours in the " ... ter Thursday af. ternoon at the s ale of the sinking. The Westt>rner is lymg on her port side in "ater iO reel deep, about 100 yards off !'\ewport Harbor's east jell). ll.S. Coas t Guard officials arc still inves tigating the mishop but a s yet hi.Iv e r eached no con- clus ions. Bomb Ring Cite d CRESTWOOD, rll. CAP> - Authorities ha ve broken up a grade school born b ring in which boy~ aged 12 lo 14 m ade crude el\· plosive 111pc bombs and sold them to dJssmalc:s for 35 cents each. !'jinc> youngs t e r s \\ere tm· plicated. although only t\'o ilP· parently mad<" thl' dc·viccs <ind peddled thl·m lo fellow pupils ;.1t Kolmar Ell•mt:nlary School m this south of Chi cago ::.uburb. ORA NGE COAST DAILY PILOT t,..0.-~ fo .. · t O•••Y ""•1"11 ""•h-""•1 tt1 ,,,,., 111-nif"d trY N"V.-~r•n r"'4tl "'d tp;-,...,._ <>•nl.Jll" eo. ... ~l'W•'th•n.Q C.otnO•f"t' 1• ( u .. h l ••on ., .. ~l'tifWd lw\uM4Y fhtt.vQf\ f '''"""-' t,,, (p.t. 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VeUlt• NfVll'\ OUt"• Sl1·6310 • 1•m \Ar\ C ,.,...Mir 4'S-°'l0 ,_.,,,.,,,, "" D<•~ C•••• """" ~·~" (em..,._, No,,._ .. ~"''' '''V'04U-"", M •t4'W •.ti f'll•ttflt ., .tdV•tht•f'tWrtt \ ,.._, •• ,, """4Y -~ r•PteOvc•d w1lrw»ut ~~ ••• P"'''"' ief'I et (l(llft•'j•'" .. ,.., '\'(tftf1 tt•'1. •O't•tlf f'M+d ftt (Mi a ~· 1tll0 t.•••fM,,•lll )~h'\C: '•t:tt••Wlt f'I¥ r ,.,,.,. r U •~"-•• ..., m•O"' oo ,.,.,.'"'r '"''''•', dt'\l•"•''°" U ;,o -""'' '' aterfront. ·· Hall pointl'd out Thur::.day night that one of the committee's mandates is to "exonerate the agency of unjus t ullegations." The commitll'l' was set up m thl' wuke of alkgations that the l'lA conducted illej:!al domestic ::.urve11lancc operations Later, there ''ere reports the CIA may have been involved an lhc as· sassrnat1ons of :.omc foreign leoders. So far, H:.ill said. only a "very prelimmar) · staff mqwry into the allegations of CIA involve· ment in President Kennedy's as· s;,issmation i:,, plannt'd. ··There hi.ls been a lot of altcn· lion in the press a<:ross the cowl try about these allc:g;.1t1on::.," 11 ... 11 said. "The old reat·taon lo the Warren Commission 1s still h;ing ingun. · Tht· n>mmisswn. whic h in 'L'stag:tll·d the :..i ss..assanal10n, :-:.lid Uwt Ll'e llarvey Chwaltl , <.iclmg alone, was Kennedy's as- sassin. But recent allcgalluns und dis- dusures conf't•rnmg the CIA's domestic activities have prompt- l'd a resurgence of charges that Kennedy was the victim of a con· .:.piracy which in some woy in· \Olved the CIA. A group headed by comedian nick Gregory asserted that E. llO\\ ard Hunl Jr. was packed up bv the Dallas polaec near the :-cC'ne of the 1963 uss.issmallon :.hortly aflt·r the ~hooting. Hunt, a former C IA a gent and onetime member of the White llouse Plumbers umt, was con· \'icted in the Watergate break -in thal ultim<.itely led to former President Nixon'::> rc::.1gnalion. On Wednesday and Thursday , the Rockefeller Commission a p- point ed by President Ford to in· rvest1 gate ;:illeg al1 on::; against the C'IA questioned Gregory and his :is:;o<:iates on evidence purport· mg to link the CIA with Ken· nl'dv's assassinution. \\;illi am :\1 i lie r , staff director of the Senate com m1ttce, said al discussed a ssassinations "in general terms" and made no de· cision on whetht'r to 10\'estig<1te the Kennedy k1lhng. But, he added ... whatever falls under the mandate of the com· miltee will be investigated." Prinie Rate Cut Agai11 ~EW YORK W PIJ - First :'\ational C1ly Ba nk today lowered its inlerC'St ·rate for prime business loans to i 1 1 percent, the lowest s ince M ay, 1973. Citibank, the nation's second largest. has been reducing its prime s teadily since Seplem ber whC'n it was at a historic high fo 12 percent. )Jost ba nke rs ex- pect the ra te to go lo below 7 percent this year. A small St. Louis bank. S o u l h \\ c :-t B a n k • 1 s believed to have the lowest interest r ate in the nation -7 percent. Moody Resigns Laguna Post Wayne Moody. director of planning and devt'lopment for the city or Laguna Beach for Lhc past fou r years. unexpectedly re- signed from his post with the city today. !\o reason was 1mmed1atcly av<iilablc. Moody, 34. was not Jvailable for comme nt this morning. Sources indicated that the re· sig n~tion w ould hL• effective some time in early ;\IJy. Moody replsct•d Alvm 0 . /\utry as the city's planning director in April 1971. From Page Al HINSHAW. • • porters . Las t Friday night Oran~<' Count~ .. Dis lnl'l /\ttornry in· vest1gators armed with a ::.earch war rant sei1cd ('Vi de nce in l11n s ha v. 's /\lrxandri a, Va .. :.ipartmenl. Affidavits filed in V1r~1nta Monday 1nd1cated that the se1ture of s tereo equipment by the in vestigator s was related to an 1nves t1J?ation of briocry <'hars:es. Cleary s aid today, as he has I b e fo re. lt\;W. he would tell Hinshaw of press attempts to contaet him to ol>:ain his side of the story on the assessor 's office scandal. Howe\ er. \l('ary added. he doubt s that Hanshaw will hA\C :inythmg to say puhhcly on lhc s ubject during his vhlt to Southc1 n Califo rnia. his firs t s ince ear ly January . UPI Tele ..... le Rear \!i(>at.~ II ow a r d ~I c G o n a g 1 e o r Riverside believes you can't be too careful while riding a bik e. So in addition to s tan· cfard safrty m easures, he has a rear\'icw mirror al· lached to hi!-. glasses while pedaling his 10-sp eed. "'rom Page Al DOUGLAS • • i\ company s pokesma n a lso said th('r e would be very few lar· o!fs in Torranc e and Santa :\tonic a. "Most of the workers a re in the IA:'\1 . and are on strikl'." officials said. :\team\ hal e. Leunard Loomis, business representative for the IA:'\1 Lodge 720, said union mcm· bers picketed T hursday al the ~allonal Labor Relations Board headquarter::. 1n Los Angeles. demanding a quick ruling on their unfair l<1bor practices t·harges against the tompany. The union h;is asked the NLRB ·lo force the company to pay holi· day wages withheld during Thanksgiv in g and Christmas hohduy ::.huldowns -about $385 per union member. Loomis als o ::.a id striking m.1c hinisls will reC'ei,·e S40·a · \\L'di strike bl•ncfit chl'cb for 0.11 IL•;1sl one m on· week. Then union strike funds will be depleted, but h1: said the union hopes to receive rontnbutaons from ot her lodges lo continue the checks. The company has said it plans no new pay offer to the IA'.\1 The union Sunday turned down a new three·year-c.ontract with three percent pay boos ts each year plus a 2 5 percent cost-of.Jiving hike the rirst year . Loomi:. Si.lid today he still 1-; awaiting \\ ord from fede ral mediators about reopening con - truct talks, with the 7,000 IAM members in Southern California. Another 12,000 IAM members, covered under a separate con· tract in St Lou1:s, were meeting with mediators today but no pro· gress has been announced. Laguna Beach Police Hold El Toro Ma11 Laguna Be ach police toda~· ar·e holding a 21-ye<ir·old El Toro man on armed robbery, burglary and concealed weapon charges Y.hile four other departments in · dicate they want to question the suspcch. Officers identified the suspect ;1s Ke rn Wayne Dunagan. of 23132 Orange Ave .. El Toro. He i<> held in Laguna jail in lieu of S.50,000 bail. Dunugan. police said , will also be question ed b y officers from l'\cwport Ileaeh. Costa Mesa and the Orange County Sheriff's Of· fil'e in connection with 1·;.i:,es \.\ 1lhin thosl' JUrisd iction..,. Dunag an wa s arr e s ted in Laguna Be ach at 12·30 pm Thursday 1n the 1200 block of South Coa:,l Highway aftl'r :.1 shopkeeper becam e sus picious of ha c; wandering in and out of !>everal stores. Laguna officers allege the sus· peel was carrying a concealed 22 caliber automatic pistol at the lime or his arrest. Dunag an, police said , told them he had bctn living in the area for four months and that has " 1 f e <1 n d <' h ii d <.1 r ~ I 1 v 1 n g in Alaska. Rocke/ eller Visits Arabs WASJll;o..;GTQN L\P) -Presi· dent Forc1 welcomed Vice Presa· dent Nelson A. R ockefeller baC'k from his eondolence vis it lo Saudi Arabia today and called Rockefeller's meeting there with Arab leaders "very important " n ockefe ll e r r eturned this momang from a trip as Ford's peri.onal emissary to the funera l of Kina Faisal of Saudi Arabia, who was shot to death Tuesday by a nt>phe.w. RCX'kefeller mt'l with Ford at the White House less than seven hours a fter his return. , ..._ .. -- '\le Were So Cocky' Dec •. 7 &uvivor Reminisces By JAN WORTH 6f ... 6t1iy ft419t 1Uff Just bdor~ the raid on Pearl llarbor in 1941, the youna,{ American servicemen stationed at tht Hawaii post had little idea war would reach them. "We were coeky," recalls Larry Farquhar, one of the su r· vivors of the U .S.S. Arizona which was severely bombed dur· ing the raid. ''We thought we eould beat the Japanese in the morning watch," Farquhar said. ''We figured one day we'd s team out into the ocean somewhere, fight it out, and steam back into port. "It didn't quite work out that way." Farquhar, now m a nager of the El Toro branch of Wells Fargo Bank, has be('n r ecalling that crucial December day in talks to Saddleback Valley l uncheon groups. Farquhar w;.ts a second class petty officer in the fire control division at the time of the raid, meaning, "my main concern was when was payday and what time does liberty start." The battle group including the giant U.S.S. Arizona had been in port two weeks prior lo the raid and had been scheduled to go to sea Dec. 5, he r ecalled. For some reason, the battle group did not go out, meaning that the entire battle force was anchored that Sunday. When t he general alarm sounded, Farquhar was on his way to go s wimming in his skiv· vie::.. "One of the problems behind the disaster Dec. 7 was that the general a l a rm was used for ever· ything," Farquhar said. "It got so commonplace that even though the alarm meant go to your battle s tations, nobody was in any r ush to get there." He got dress ed and proceeded From Page Al to his battle station. "The Cirst thing J saw was a plane fla~hin~ over and then a tremendous explosion. I found out later it was a bomb hilting the U.S.S. West Virginia." Then he heard a sound "like if you were s tanding right behind a passing passenger train." tt was the sound or s trafing-and Far· quhar gradually realized it was no drill. ··There was total confusion," he recalled. ''There was never in the whole time any communlca· lion from the s hip's headquarters about what was going on.'' Farquhar made it to his battle station, while watching the sky "turning black with bursts." He and three buddies held out on the battle station for several minutes, firing into the air, but there was so much going on they had no idea iC they were hilting anything. Final!~-. they decided to try to get on the ship, which by t hen time had been hit on the Core part and was aflame. "Since we were in an enclosed mount. we didn't gel burned," Farquha r recalls. But in the wild rush to get oH the flaming ship, he was burned on 65 percent of his body. ''The first burns I got were on my hands," he said. "We were trying to gel down ladders with brass rungs and they were so hot I burned my hands." As he got to one of the lower decks, a bomb hit with such force that it tore off his shirt and socks and split hi" pants. Although he didn't n.dlll· at al the time, that ''as the moment he received his \I. orst burns. At that point. he became separated from h is three friends, whom he never saw again. He , ran into another friend, who was wailing for a chance to get off the boat but couldn't s wim. "I jumped into the waler to 0111., ,. ... Matt ...... RECALLS PEARL HARBOR Larry Farquhar swim around to the Captain's life boat," Farquha r recalls. "I freed it, took my friend, and headed for shore." Doctors later told Farquhar that his panicked j ump into the salt water was lucky: it acted as a dis infectan t for his burns. Al the dispensary, the scene was one of complete chaos. "All the fellows I saw who got off my ship walked into the dis- pensary." he said. "But once some or them laid down, they never got up." One man who walked in was totally charred, with strips of burned fles h hanging Crom him. "He was a friend," Farquhar said. "But I never would have known him. He died the next day." DISCOUNTS. count requirements than :\a· t1onal's. Although the board agreed lo let National put the discounts in· lo effect. it announced it planned to investig ate the fores and re· gulations to d e termine if the fares should be continued. Utility Firm~;Acts To Head Off Audit Meanwhile, coach passengers on National and Eastern Airlines \.I. Ill b e paying for alcoholic drinks starling April 14 on nights to and Crom Miami Fro111 Page A J POPE • • • l'hurch across from the White llouse. Ford stepped alone from his limous in e after a two-minute ride fr om th e While House around Lafayette Square to the stl'PS of St John's Church. lie joined 2 1 worshipers in }Je\.I. s an front of the left side al~ar 111 the Episcopal church built in 1816 by Capitol a rchitect Ben· pman Henry Latrobe and known ~ance then as the "Church of the Presidents SA !'\ DIEGO 1U PI 1 San Diego Gas dnd Electric Co. has asked for a s uperior court injunc· lion to halt an audit of the firm's books b y th e s tate auditor gener a l The inquiry was ordered last week b y Asse mblyman Bob Wilson <D·La Mesa>. chairm an of the legis lature's joint audit committee Wilson said Thurs· day that public inspection or Lhe utilily·s r ecords was neetlcd because it had recl'ived or re· quested rale incn•ast•s totaling 60 percent in the past 20 months. The company said 11 questions whether the audit or general has jurisdictional authority to con· duct s uch an audit of private business At a news conference Wednesday, SDG&E president Walter Zitlau called the p1:oposed probe a "witch hunt" and said his firm would n ot volu n tarily coope rate. Wilson said he had bl·en told the company withdrew 1ls pre· viously announced cooperation arter being pn·:-surl'<i by other stale utilatic~ fl'.tnng s imilar 111 quiries. The ut tlit~· ~a id it agreed to cooper;,il l' with the rate in- vesta~at1un a fter a r epresen· tatl\'t' of the. auditor general said the information was needed to \'t.>rdy findings of the public utJlatics commission, which re- ~ulates SDGE. In its announcement . the com- pany s aid :t would cooperate with .. legally constituted government bodies s uch as the PUC" but would fi g ht "any attempted in· cursion into its business by gov· ernment bodies that do not have ::.uch jurisdict ion." In another announcement, the utility s aid it would it would seek PUC approval Friday of the sale of its 21-story headquarters building for $20 million to New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. The company will lease back the property for 30 years and use ~ale proceeds to r etire outstand· ing short term debt. 7d ()(J# ~~, 11ee. Milling Road by Baker Country French at its finest Baker's new Milling Road has just arrived. Large Selections of dining, bedroom and occasional furniture on display now DREXEL-HER IT AGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK-KARAST AN-BAKER WHIOA JS & S.4 TUID.4 YS ':00 to S:JO • NEWPOR T BEACH• 1727 WESTCLIP'f. OR . 642·~ LAGUNA BEACH • 34S NOHTlf l:OM11' HWY .• 4!H~l TORRANCE • 23848 HAW'TlfORNF. BL.VD <Open Fri. lll 9, Su11. 12·S 30J 378 1279 Today's Cl~lllg N.Y. S'8eks VOL. 68, NO. 87, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1975 TEN CENTS .... Wind~ Hurl Boats-on Rocks in Avalon 8y ALMON 1.iOCJ<A8EV 0.11,-. .......... .... Blustery nortt)east winds and heavy seas blasting into the mouth of Avalon Harbor today threatened to make a disaster area out or the waterfront at the popular Catalina Is land resort. Harbormaster Bill Harvey said seven boats were on the rocks this rnornlng and th1ll two or them were breaking up in 5 to . - 10 root seas in s ide th e breakwater. ''The northe aster has been blowing 20 knots steady with gusts up to 30 since 11 p.m . lu~t night," said Harvey. "At the mo· ment we have every available man and boat working to get peo- ple ofCtheir moored vessels." }farvey said it was the \\orsl wiPd storm to hit Avalon since the disastrous blow of 1966 when 18 boats we r e lost or severely damaged. There are n early 100 boats still on moorings and unable to power out to open sea, Ha rvey said. Seas o uts ide the A va lo n breakwater were estimated al 10.J2 feel and breaking. Boats whic h parted their moor- ings a nd were hurled on the beach included 25 to 30 root power boats, a 35 fool and a 40-foot Do-Uglas Layoffs Huntington Plant Affected By KATH\' CLA~CY onlt. o.ur ..... u •• tt Lay-offs began today al the McDonne ll Douglas Corpora- tion's Huntington Beach plant, where production h as been ham- pered by a six-week machinists strike. There also are .. a few" cut- backs today at the Torrance and Santa Monica pla nts, in addition to 9,500 lay-offs alread y an- nounced by the company at its Long Beach aircraft facility Company officials refused comment about the number of NOx Devices lay-of!s at Huntington Beach . Torrance a nd Santa Monica "There are some, but we don't regard them as significant, .. a compahy spokesm an said "We cannot confirm any numbers · Leaders of the International AssO<'.'iation of M achinists said they also do not know the exact number Unoffic ial reports place the number of layoffs at the Hunt ington Beac h plant at anywh<'re from 200 to 2,000 All are uncon firmed Company offic ials said there are continuous lay-offs al th£' Injunction Mulled By Orange County It "ill now bl! up to Orange County to take up where t\\oother counties have failed and s eek a preliminary superior court in- junction against enforcement of the controversial NOx smog con- trol device Jaw Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Harry Hupp today denied that county's bid for an injunction lhat would prev<'nl the California Hi g hway P atrol from enforcing lhf.' law The law requires owners of 1966-70 a utomobiles lo inst all special de vices on the car engines to cut <lown on toxic oxides of nitrogen that otherwise escape in- lothe air. Orange County Counsel Adrian Kuyper this week was ordered by the county Board of Supervisors lo go to court next week should the Los Angeles effort fail. Los Angeles De puty County Counsel. J erry Crump. said his case declared the law to be un- Valley Egg Hunt Slated Leaders or the Fountain Valley Boys Club will scatte r 395 paper eggs around the adjacent field this Saturday, with candy and prizes for the boys who find the most. The club's s pecial East.et egg hunt is set for noon, Saturday, at the club, 9840 Talbert. Ave. The e lub will also be open for normal activities from 10 a .m. lo 7 p .m .. Saturday. .. WeaJher constitutional Crump said 1t is his contention lhat the installation time table establl~ed by the lawontbe basis of car license numbers is unCair to owners of cars whose number~ comeupfirs l '·The judge, obviously. didn't agree, and since he had ~cen our case before he said nothing ne\\ had been presented lo c h;rnge h i~ mind," Crump s aid Hupp had earlier denied Lo~ Angeles County's first utlempl at a preliminary injunction and two weeks ago denied a bid for n lem porary restraining order A judge in Sun la Barbara Coun· ty earlier this w eek denied ... similar in junction reQuest bv t hut county. making Orange County the third to trv to th" art enforce mentofthe la"· Rites Slated Saturday for Clarence Hall Funer al ser vices for former Ocean View School District s uperintendent Clarence Hall are scheduled for 2 p .m .. Saturday, at Peek Family Colonial Funera l Home in Westmins ter. Private burial services will bt· held Weduesday in Lodi. Dr. Hall, A9, died Wcdnesd a~· nig ht al Anaheim Memorial Hospital. Those who wish, ha\ l' been asked by tbe family to make con· tributions to the AmN1C'an l'ancer SoC'il'ly in Or ll&.11l 's name. H~served in Huntington Beach four years, 1968· 1972, as t'tucf of the Ocean View system In May, 1972, Or. Wilson Riles. stale superintendent of public in· structlon, named Dr. Hall one of · his top assisiants a s an associate state superintendent. Huntington Beach plant, ''here the staff has dropped Crom 27,000 in 1969 to 7 ,000 today. "Not all of the lay-offs are rL'· lated to the strike." they said. A compa n y spokesm an also ~aid there would be very few lay· offs in Torrance and Santa :'\Ionic a "Most of the worker:. are in the IAM. and arc on strike." officials said :'\1eanwhile Leonard Loomis business r e presentative for thC' IAM Lodge 720. said union m em bers picketed Thursday at the <See DOUGLAS, Page A2i Hinsha1v /11 Town -Quietly By GA R\' GRA1'\1LU ·: 01 lllf D•ilY Pilot si.11 Repre sentative AndrC\\ HirJihaw CR-Newport Beach), is in town, but doesn~t plan lo meke a ny public appearan~s or meC'l with the press. an aide said to day Hins haw left Washington for Southern California late Thurs day afternoon. according to a member of his staff in the na t1on 's cupital llo\.\>ever. aidt•s in his offict:'s in \\'<tshington and Santa Anu re· fused to say wht:'r e the l'iewport Beach congressman can be con· t a cted while in Southern California. or how long he would stnv 1iin~ha" "ill c·onlinue to follow legal advice and not s peak al>out the scandal that has rocked the county assessor's office he once he aded . CJcco r ding t o Chip Cleary. his chief aide 111 Santa Ana. But. Clearv added, the t'on grc:.sman "iii be mecltng \\1th some constituent:-;. rt is behe \'ed thost• con~l1luC'n l y a r c.· h 1 s c h 1 t' I c· a m p ~11 g n backers. During earlier allemph to con - tact Hinshaw as the CJ~sesso1"s of· f1ce scanda l unfolded, Clc<Jry told a reporter that I lrnshaw had met with those b ackers shortly after nine men we rl' 111clictcd for allegedly campaignin~ on hi!-. behalf at t•ounly t<Jxpaycr ex pensc. Al the lime. Clt'ary sa id lli n s haw had sali:-,factori b unswered questions asked aboul the scandal and then• W('l'l' no de fl'ctors from the ranks of his sup portt·r~ L a~l Fncla~ nig ht Or.1nge Count y Di ~lricl Attorney in \l'Sllgators armed \\1th a ~carch "arrant seized cv1dl'ncc rn llins h a" ·:. Alex e ndna , \'a. apartment Affidav1ls fi led in V1rgini..1 (See lll~SHA\\, Page A2i Good Friday sailboat. Harbor boat:> were able to pull four of the sm aJler boats off the rocks and r e-n1oor them . One of the deep.keel sailboats was breaking up and th• Clther was m d anger, according to Harvey. "Its a near diirnster." said Caspe r ··Cap" Blackburn of Newport Beach \\ho was vie\\ rng tht> debris slre\\ n harbor as ht• talked from a phone booth at tht• water·~ ed ge. "There are li fe jackets and s m all cr a ft ad r i rt a ll over the harbor. The boats still on moor- ings are pitc h-poling a s the heavy sc.>as roll in ." .. A :\I CJnnt-r-40 :.a1looal ha~ JU!>t hit the rocks a!> rm lalk111g to you" exclaimed Blackburn. Blackburn s aid many of thoi.c s till secure had thl'1r f.'ngm es run· ning in pn•parat1on for attempt Oit1ly Pllet s .... ,.,.... Lo11d of K11owledge Staggering under J load or books, I lunlinglon Bc<.ich Bo,\- Scoul Ke lvin Sakai mon_·s books into nl'w city librnn. About 200 Scouts h a,·e been lending their br :.rn·n lo such t<.isks around the librar~· during their E'Jsl<.•r val'alaon. The librnry b :-,ehcdull·d lo opc.•n Apnl i . Westerner Passed 'Seaworthy' Check fl~ 1111..\ RY I\,\\' E Ot lht D••IY Puol !>I.lit Thl' b5·fool \\ t•s tl•rner thul Wl'nl do\\ n off ~ l'\\ pm l I !arbor \\etlnl.·sda' ~uc.·c'l"'sl ull .'' p<.Js<.ed its ;mmwl Coast <:uard topsick mspc<.'l 1on 1usl I \\ o month-.; ago, accord111g to (.'0,1 1 <;11.ird Lt .Jim Clark On J a11ua1 \ :!!I. t lw lloat '' ,..., found ll1 h1· 0 1"ornpll't1·I~ se:.l\\orthv." Cl .tr" s.11d Onl\ m111or t rouhks unn•lall'd 111 1t ... st•aworth1nl'""· "lll'h :1~ n •pl:1 C'1111: runn111g li ghh. \\ t·n· nolt·d ll\ 1111· in~1wctor~. ht· ~:11d The.• We..,t<.•rnl'I' "ank \\ l'<hH's day aftc.·rnoon .~ ... 1t "a~ n·turnm!.! SPEEDING S/Gl\' Jll4KE.S A l'OIN1' l'lTTSB l H<;11 . 1'.1 I \l 'I :-..1•\ tffl' '[ ()\\ 11:.hqi s Ill'\\ s lgll 11' ad.... Thin' cl ;I\ s h.1lh !->1·p H•muc.·r . Apnl .. h 11H' ;111cl ;\o' l'mlwr and an yon1• l"\C'l'l'U1n:.. our "Jll'l'd 11 m 11 · from a half d.1\' fis hing trip i\11 33 011 hoard "l'l'e cl unkl•d 111lo the '"att>r <1b0ut 100 \ <.1rds off thl' c•as· t ~ jc.•tly 111 Corc)na cl<.'I ~Jar. but \\L'rt' reM"lll'CI \\ 1th1n ll1111Ull's b) till' llarhor Patrol Clark ~.11(1 lhL• Coast Cu.m.1 ,.., ~till im l'~t1g,1t 1ng thl' s inking am.I that 1 t pro h <1 b I y " t 11 l .d. e bet" ec.•n l " ci "l't·k~ and o month before the .111d111 gs ;in· rt•veale<I. Ill' ~a id . ho\\t•n•r. tha t ht· doubts lhl' ~tnkm g ""s (';HISl'd b) an:.·thing that exislt•d i11 the l><nit prior to lhL• mishap .. It p r o b ~1 h I ~ " ti I h l' d l' ll·rmml'd th<tt lhl' ~ink ing oc· eurrL·d d111• lo 1-omelhing that h:1ppL·nccJ "hl·n lhc l>oi.tl ~ank like ru11n111g mlo <.omc.•Lhtng un d1•r '' ..lt<'r," Clark :-.<.11tl Tlwn• 111-.t ".1'.'.n 't .11n thing I h.11 shcm I'd 11p 1n t ht• 1; .... 1 1n~p<.'l-. 111111 tli;1t 111d1t•Jll·d 1l "a~n t ..,1.1\\11tth\.· hl•s aul l>ou,.: I· tr n•I. O\\ lll'r ;111d skip p1·r ot till' ho.it. ~aid toda) ht• c Im•' n t k rH>\\ " hether he " 111 ,,11\ ,1g1• lhl' \\'L•sterncr, 1111" I) ing 1111 its porl ..,ldl' 1n iO fl'l't of" utl'r 1:-.1•1•SI:\ Kl~C.. t>a~t'.\21 Fair through Saturday w1lh local g usty winds diminishing, according to the weather lady. SlighUy warmer with highs in the mid to upper 60s. Lows tonight 42 JO 48. INSIOE TODAI' "Mere words cannot cxprc~s my regret over the passing or Dr. Clare Hall," Riles said Thursday afternoon. "California education <See BURIAL, P1ge A2l Pope · Leads Services ' Som• of tM cou"'"'' top pro/e88ional cowbo11• wilt bf showfng thfir atul/ Jn a rodlo 07t IM Oran~ C.00.t--' Ct's all /or a good caufe. Stt stcm1 bl! Torn Mcconn oT the Do.Jlv Pllot sto/f on Page Cl of todarl'• WtlktM•r. iTwo Diamonds Get Facelift Two baseball diamondl•al Male S<\uare Region3t Park rn Foun- tain Vallty wlll soon r~('i vc n S3.500 fnccll!t. Fountain Valley Recreation Director Gary Davis said the Oran1e County Board o f SuperVisors r ecently oppro' ed the project.. • Jt will include the in&tullation or u three-inch coaUoa of brick dust over the lnrl<.'ld lo Improve the p4a~in1 surf ace, aR well a1 im vang renccs. By lnited Press International Pope Paul vr led the world·~ 600 million Rom a n Catholics to· day in solemn Good Friday ob serv a n <'eS marking Chris t ·s crucifixion. In Jerusalem, hc)I) city or the world's three rnnjor faiths, two bombs apparently S<'l by Ar:ib gwerrillas exploded, in JUrang 13 persons. Police and ho~~ ital orficials an Jerusalem, •Hr •Cltri~·· Jew!l and M o ll\MI aJ\ U\c injured wcrt wbGW bus en ~hlcA .a born.b exploded. '14~1 eei were host\1\4 11 te(f. tlie others were rele~ e.d aft r lreat.merlf tor mlnor \irlcs. I The sec m ('(f no tl· Jurie~. polt<'l' :-.aid The explo!>1ons Ol't'u1-r1.•d .i t 11w ~tart of prnt•css1ons h~ tho11:..111d.., of Chn!>l 1an pll~n ms ft om n1:111\ clt>nominullon!-1 "ho ('n>\\lfc'{J thl' narrow, cobbled s treets of th<' .111 t•1t-nt \\ailed c1l\ !or ttw "all.. <Jlon~ th Vw Ooloros.1 trad1 honal poth of Chnsl :. m:m·h to hi~ c ruc1f1 · 1011 The 77 > c:ir old pontiff ".1 ... • <I ''f ~ ulte.ud t11\ t"Veoing . llt\1 ~ l)f'\'\c~ 1n ~"It Petc.··s Bi I 1~ .ana <hc-n c:trry a t"ll ~fo:s~ in J pre>C't!t1..,111n around Qom -; C'ol um to . r~-~mal't Ui r ~ of us· cn w1fmon. Th ay, t'id •it ti u.p portl'd the · Pope, ho •uf(tr frotn ar1hnlis, I ·'" lw tk~l'e ncl~d from the a llar in St l't•ll'r·, Ras1 h(•a to wash and i..1,.., t hl' l t•l'l of 12 boys in r e 1•11.1rl m1·nt of l'hnst'b gesture lll th1• .\po,tll'" al the• Last Supp..•r The \".1l11 .in s\\ 1tchL'd the llol\ Th11r:.do1' ~t .1:-s from the bas ilica or Sl .John the Lalt'ran to St Pl'tt'r '.'-. ,o mnrt' ptl~rims coulct M 'l' it. hut th(• "orld's laq{l'sl churdl "lw .. ·h ran hold 30.000 pt•opll' ".1-.onlv hulrrutl In\\ a~h1ni:ton , Pre.-;1dcnl Ford \H•nl tn pt•rh.ip~ tht• only phlce in publi<' "hen' a d11cf exe<'ul1H• t•ould find pri \ •H'} I l<' lltlC'nd('() a Good r'rnfay H'f\'ICC at the lilllC' <SN• rorF., ra~~i\2) ing an exit to opt'n sl'a s hould the moorings le t go. Blackburn's own bright red Monte rey had lo be m oved lo :i m or e secure mooring behind the break\\ater and was still holding rast. ht· ~aid. ··But I'm glad l'm not aboard." Seas wer e so hea\' inside the harbor that the ha;·bor patrol bo>ils were unable to •>per alt', ac· <See CA f ALI NA, Page A2 i Deputies Kill Man In Viejo /\ knik -w 1l'ltlmg Mission Viejo man was shot and killed Thurs- day by sheriff's d e puties in a Dana Point apartment. They suid he tried lo s lash his w ay pa:-,l them to st all his estranged \\ ife and her bo\ friend A sheriff's spokes man s aid to· day La\\ renn• Stech, 28. whose last known address was 25711 Santo Dri\'e in Mission Viejo. died at San Clt•menll' General Hos pital an hour <1fter the 6 p.m . inc1dC'nt. Officers said it was the second time in three weeks deputies had been called to the Sl'cond floor apartment <1t 34042 Alcazar Street. responding to c.·omplaints about loud arguments bet ween Stech a nd his 19-~ear-old wife, Terri. Inves tigators wt:'rc told !:itl'ch·s wife move moved into the apart· m enl of Mic hael W. T hompson after she and Stech separated. The first confrontation on !\larch 8 was broken up by officers \\ithout mc1dl'nt. When d eputies arnvl'd al the apartment Thursda~-. they tounc.1 Stech threat ening hi~ wife and h er boyfriend with a large kitchen knife and :-.creamml? ol' them, the s heriff's s pokes man saicl ··The deputies ordered him several limes lo drop the knife .111d surre nder. but he relust•d." the s pokt•sman said. "Tht') tned lo rl'a.son with him. but 1l *ic.ln'l \\ ork ... T\\O of the dt>pulie'> gra plt'CI \\Ith Stcl'h . who was \\av11 g t he· knife \\ ildlv in the ;.iir <it"ou nd thL'm . i\ third deputy tri1<.'d to s hiC'lcl :\I r s . Stech a nd h t•r bovfrtt'nd lrom the battle. the spokesman added. ··}fr fought them off and they jo1nl'd lhe third <lepul~ to fo rm a s htt•ld in front of the \\Oman and h<'r boyfriend ... the ~poke:.man ~.11d. ··Sle<:h backt.•d tht·m onto a scco1u-J -st ory I and mg a111.J sti II I "ouldn'l respond to rl'pcated · "~1rnings lo surn·ndl·r· · \\'hen Stl•Ch \\ ~,.., onlv all'" fc.·et lrom the human sc.·n 'l'n. depulies Hex Hatch and Charles :\lullen t•.1ch fired ;1 ... mgll' shot sinking !->ll'c h 111 l h l' <'11<' s I Huntingto11 Station Hit ,\ g un-v. it'lding bandit fkd "1th aboul $60 in cash Thur!>cla~· 111ghl from a Huntington Ht'al'h g:1:-. st.ltion. P o liee said thl· robb<'r. ckscnhl'd a ~ in h1 :. lal11:?(1'!>. pullt·t· a ~m;.ill calihl'r pist ol :111d ordered the alkndanl lo 1111 n m l'r lht• l'as h 111' flt•cl Ill ;1 ":Ht111~ c .11 tlw11 s~d "''a~ "1th .1 111.111· 1·0111p.1 JllOll Portugal Decree LI SBO :'\. Port up,.11 <AP 1 Portugal's mihl;11 ~ 111lt•r:-. out la"'ed a )t aoisl ,,art~ t11cla~ .111cl decreed eight·~ (',tr pn~on lt'rm!> and $4 .000 fines tor JK.'r'ons Ill· trrfrring "ith tlw 1\p1 ii 2:-l l'll'<' t wn~ for .1 1·ons lilut1nnal as scmbl.'. Wro1ig Ma11 lde11tif.ied \\c•dnesda\·s 1•clttmn ot the Daily P1l.ot 111\'lutkd lht• nu me of Kennl'th ~l acL<>o<l Ill ,} partial 11:-.linj;!. or Oran,l.!t' Count~ ,\!>M?SSOI"s Offke t-mplo~·es mdicted In lhl'l'Ount\ Gr.inti Jun ·;\lad.cod is t>n-iplo~\."\j m the Assessor's <Hf1cl' but 1~ not one of tht> nine ml•n nanwrl in till' Jllr') ·:i; indkt nwnt Tht> O;ul} P1lol rc~re\-. lhl' <'r ror. r I Rites of Spri11~1 \Y}l~n things ;,ire s low during Easter Vaca- tion, try s<.ind SC'ulpting. ThLtt's what these young men did and came up with a Volk s ~:J g cn in . miniature . Us ing a , magazine ad vcrt1sement. trio s pent 3 ho urs on p roject at Laguna Beach. 1 leadlights were made from pop bottles and a r eed served as the antenna. They are from le ft, Philip Riber a of Laguna Beach and Stephe n Bridge a nd Peter Grossenbacher. both of El Cerrito. Fro111 Page Al SINKING ... •· t c·an t du :rnything until thl! insurance C'Om pa ny mc.1kcs tis deC'tston ... he said. Ferrel added that hl· dol·..,n 't believe it 1s ''orth it to Lr) to raise the S35,000 boat, bw IL in rn-18. Thu rscl.1 y, a pn vale d 1 H 'r hired by Fcrrd and an ms urant'l' company di\ e r spent M!v c.•ra l hours undl•rwal('r, salvaging navigational equipment, fishing poles a n<l oth<.•r gear. Part of the boat's rail in~ ancl its 10 foot b.v 12 fool cngim· hatch floated to lhl' ..,urfat'l' Thur:-.du\ morning, ;1cturcl1ng to Fl'ITl·I. · The divl'f ... told the ... hiprwr th:..it the boat apvrars to lw ··shifting around do\\n there"' <Jnd that Lhl' hull may be hrt•aking up · I rl•ally don l hnm\ \\hat hap· pened out lhl'rl'." Fern•l .,uid uf the sinking . '"It h:tppt•nt•cl so fa"I. ~•thin three or four mmul(.':-., thJl it JU~l shock ed 1111· " .. I've bren 1n tins bu..;inc•..,s 18 years and nevl'r t•'\penenc<'d Jn'.'lh1ng ilkt· th1 .., I lll'\l'r l'\l'l1 m ade J <.•l;11m lo tin tn'>ur;rnt'l' company before." hl' said. The I.isl dr'.'Ock tnspl'<:t1on ol the Wesll'rtll'r, n·qu1rcd hy the CoJst Gu<ircl even· 18 months. ot·· Clll'fl'tl on February 5, 1!171. The WcslcrtH:r was :-.c hNlull•d for a nother <lr~ dol"k inspt·ction 1n August .\t ih la..,t 111,pe<'lton 111 1971. " small amount of dry rot w<.is d1 -;- covert'tJ 111 1llll' o f l hl' tra nsom fr.Jml'S. 11 1•.11' t ht• hl•t•I . Cl.ffh said The probll•m ''"" ftx<•d . hO\\ever. :ind did not t·nntrrb11t1• to the hoJt·., d1•m1st', h<' ... ..111! Cl;i r k :.iho ment101ll'd th.it 111 196Ci . p<.1 rt of l ht• Im.it ' hotlo111 had lo bl' rq11Jccd clu1• to dn rot and \H1rrns Bomb Hing Cit~d CRF:~TWOOD , Ill r \P 1 1\uth11 rtttl'"> h,I\ 1• t.rnJ..u 1 11 p ;1 gr..1dl' sd10ol li11mh rini.: 111 \\htl h 1,,.,~.., aged 12 to 11 m.1dl• nude c·' piO'>l\"l' PlPt' b11mh-. .i nd ,,,Id tlwm to 1 l..i..,s n1.1t1 .... 1111 ::.1 n ·nt:-. e,1d1 ~1111· ~·n11n I! -.t 1·r ... "t 1 ,. 1111 ph<::.ltl'U, .d1l111t11!lt 0111.' t \\o •II' parently 111 :11k l h1· d•·\ 1t·1·..; .incl pe<ldlNI lll•·m t1• It llrn1 1111p1 b .ll Kolm.ir f-:l1 ·11 11·11t.11 ' "c 1111111 111 this ..,out It ot l"htt <1;..:11 11l1urli ORANGE COAST "1 DAILY PILOT , .... <>'•,. (.OA\t o ... P1I I wtftl Nt'I· t\ ... 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'''ll t1l1W Tl'rry Co111llP W• .1 Ot ""'>"' ( onh ( d 1 •• Hunt1naton Beac:h Ofhce I 111l: t~~tl t\ ""Wlt>Vltfd Motd•.-0 .Add, ... ,, p 0 l'tlf 1t0 ' w Other Ofl1ces L<110V#\iaA•1•t f\ IMC,~,..,; ~ft .. 1 (.6't•M•'~ JJOt/ltl'<lt•l ,_,.,.~,._.I ~_,.n'1 ftirM" U )J N1>•1>f'W1 Or""'"""•'" S..-,.t»C' ~ V•H•• )O"lt a• P1u .,._, ., ~" (t .. ., • , ..... , Telephone (7t0 '41-4321 Cl~ulli~ Ad vertl\1nq '42·S671 ''°""...,,~Or•~ C•Vf'f• c~m •fttt .. J.40.1220 (Oii"' trtt ltl~ OtA~O< C " 1 f .n r ~ (OfftSM'"Y frfO nf' <1t\ .,.,, .. ,. •1111 '' ... t~tw'! ,.,, 111o•• • m•tl•' •' •••"'''"•" .. """ ,,.,.,, m,.' b• r•ered'"td •il"'·•vt '\IMl •I orru _. " ,.., tOD'ff'• .. 0~' '--tu~d ''''' po t" I' ''"'\I 4t C..O\I• M• 1 c •htotft64 St1lU1( ,., .... ., •t ( ~, ... , ,. 00'"°"'',,, t Dir fl'Wtt"' OOM•>'ltlWit ,,. .... ,..,, "'''·~··· ... ~ •• l~J ,_,tNy ) Fire Kills 1 24 Babies In Hospital RIJEKA. Yugoslavia IAl'J A fla:.h fire ktlled 2-t babtt•s and critically injur<.•d four othl•rs in the maternity \\ ing of a H1jl•ka hospital earlv toduv. officiab said. ~osl of the v1ct1ms were o n- tv two t o three days old, <1 hospital sou rc·c said. Many mothers on the :-;umc floor as the babil's became hyste riral bt•c·au~t' they couldn't reach them 1n 11m<.'. J sourc<.' !--aid. He said ~omc oxygen prob;.1bly lt•aked from a tank ultached to the in cuhatnrs ~nd fed lht• flames. but th<.il se,eral person.., also\\ ere rrspons1 ble. RiJek:J 1 ... ;,ibou t 35 mile~ :..outheast of Trte!:>te. An off1 ci;.il annountement lil~1med the bl:.iic rn ;.1n infant'>' room on .. fault\' elcctn cal in ..,, ;,ilbtion-.;." .\ ·spoke., man fur Dr. Zclradrn Ku<.tl' llo..,pit;il said :!3 uf the 1nl ant::-. }Jl'rt::-.hcd \\hen I he fire bunw<l up O:>.) 1-:1·11 •>r t·hoked tl nff to inc11h:.itors <'On l.iining nl'\\ born habJl'"· Wecpin.!.! r~1n·nt-.; and rd:.itnt''> ltl·"il'.!.!t•d tht· ho..,111tL1I :-.l·t.•1-.ing tn fnrm:.it1on l)l1t \\ 1·n· ht•ld ha<'h hv 11ffJC·1:1h "ll11 \I l'l'l' onlL·rl'd 111 :.'1\t' out 1111 11il11rmatic111 cxn·pt lor the hnd of11t•1al announl'l' llll'fll. 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From Page Al DOUGLAS. • !'\allonJI Labor R e lations Board headquarters in Los Angeles. demanding a qui ck ruling on their unfa ir l abor practices charj?es agains t the company. The union hus asked the ;'\;LRB to force the company lo pay holi· day wa ges withheld during Thi.1nksg1vrng and Christma~ holiday shutd own:, uboul S385 per union member. Loomis also said striking mac hinists will r eceive S40·a· week s trike benefit checks for at least one more w eek . Then union s trike funds will be depleted, but he said the union hopes to receive rnntrt but1ons from other lodges to contrnue thl' checks The company has said 1t plans no new pay offer to the IA~1 Thr union Sunday turned down a new three-year-contract v.ith three percent pay boosts eCJch year plus a 2.5 percent cost-of.Jiving hike the fir~l year Loomis ~aid today he still ts J\\ a ittng \\ ord from federa l mediators about r eopening con· tract talks, with the 7.000 IA:'-1 member:-. in Southe rn California Another 12.000 IA:'-1 nwmbers, l'OVl'red under a separ ate con· tract tn St Louis were meeting \\llh m ed1 ::itors toda) but no pro· g r ess hus been announced f 'rom Poge A I CATALINA 1·orchng lo Hla('kh11rn I '>l't' a l1ft•gu;1rd ho.it opt.'r..it mg 111 lh1.• ba~ !Jut 11 .!.!at':-. com- pll't ely out of sight an the troughs of the ~" db.· sa HI Bl.1ck1Jurn. llarborm.i ... kr 11 ,tr\l'~ ~.11cl tht· :-1111 m sl rul'k \\ 1thout \\ill"ntni..: \\ l' d 1dn 't l'\ en h:I\ t· a l'hanee to hotst~mCJll c•rart "armng:-..· llarve\ :-.aid per.,ons still on their boah "erl' un<ibll! to get off :rnd that those a ... hon· \H•re un;i. ble to ~et lo their bo;.1t... ··There ha\ e hl'l'll no tnJurics up lo nm'.·· 11 :in l' \ .tddl'd :\'.orthcas t "11111 ~ all' thl' most hazardous lo ,\ v :!Inn After the 1966 d1:;41sll'r a br1.'akwaler was l>w ll pi.1rt1ally ;1cros:-. the mouth of thl' h arbor, but heavy seas ollt•n hn·ak OVl'r the stone Jelly. \\"l'.rl' IH'rvous as hrll ... s;iid llJney. ··All we <:an do al this 11111nl 1s trust to llll·k lh:Jl lhl' wind .ind st.'dS :.ubs 1d1• ·· t ' rom Poge .. 1 I HINSHAW. • • :\londuy 1nd1ca t rd that the "C'llU re of Stt'r('O eqwpmenl by the investigators \~a~ related to .i n 1n' l''>lt ~Jl1o n of bnuc. y cha rg~-. · rll•:.Jr) s:11d tod;1\ :is he h;1s hl'for1· th.it h1•.\\nuld t el l I ltn-.;h,I\.., ol prl'SS ••ltl•mpts to .-c111lact him 111 11h~a111 his s1d1• of the stor:. on the ;1s:-.t•:-.sur·s offll't' ~t jndal. llowcvcr. Cleary added. he rloubts th;.it Hins haw will have .1n.\thmg to say publidy on the '>Ub JC'<:l during his visit to Soulh<'rn Ca Ii forni a. h1R fir~t ...ince early January. Makarios Mobbed NICOSIA, C)prus IAP> -Hun- dreds of wailing mothers. wives ;1nd dau~hlers of some 3,000 (;reek Cypriot missing since the Turkish invasion !:1st summer mobtx·d Pres ident Makltrlos to· day and 1mplon•d him to "i;avc our rhlldren " Tht• b('.ffded pre late-president em<'n?ed from his office vlRlbly moved and lrted to <'aim the distraught relatives. By JAN WORTH 0..,.. oeu, ,., .. , Sl.111 Just before the raid on Pearl Ha rbor 1n 1941, the young American servicemen stationed at the Hawaii pos t had little idea war would reach them. "We were coc ky ," recalls Larry Farquhar. o ne of the s ur· vivors of the U ,S .S . Arizona which was severe ly bombed dur- ing the r aid. "We thought we could beat the Japanese m the morning watch," Farquha r snid. "We fi gured one day we'd steam out into the ocean somewhere. fight it out, a nd steam back into port. "It dtdn'l q uite work out that way." Farquhar , now m anager of the El Toro branc h o f Wells Fargo Bank, h as been r ecalling that crucial December day in talks lo Saddleback V a lley luncheon g roups. F arquhar was a s~ond class petty officer in the fire control division at the time of the raid, meaning, "my main concern w as when was payday and what time docs liberty start." The battle group including the s:ianl U.S.S. Arizona had been in port two week s pnor to the raid and had been scheduled to go lo sea Dec. 5, he recalled. For some reuson. the ba ttle Jo?roup did not go out, mcanmg that the entire battle force was a nchored that Sunday. When the gen eral alarm sounded, Farquhar was oo his way to go swimming m his skiv· vies. ··one of the problems behind the disaster Dec. 7 "'as that the genr ral alarm was u~L'<i for ever· ything," Farquhar sa1d. "Jt got s o commonplace that even though the alarm meant go to your battle stations. nobody was in any rush to get there." He got dressed and proceeded to his battle station. "The first thing I saw was a pl<rnc flash111 g over and the n a tremendous Hplosio n J found out later it was a bomb hitting the u.s.s. West Virginia." Then he heard a sound ''like if you were standin g right behind a passing passenger train." It was the sound of s trafing-and Far· quhar gradually realized ll was no drill. "There was tot al confusion." he recalled. "There was never in the whole time a ny communica· lion from the ship's headquarters about what was going on." Farquhar made it to his battle station, w hile wat ching the sky "turning black with bursts." He and three buddies held out on the battle s tation for sever I minutes, firing into the air , b there was so much going on the had no idea if they were hitting a nything. Finally, they d ecided to try t get off the s hip, which by the time had been hit on the fore part and was afl'ame. "Since we ..., e re in an enclosed mount. we didn't get burned," Farquha r r ecalls. But in the wild rus h to get off the naming s hip, he was burned on 65 percent of his body. ··The first b urns l got were on m y hands,., he s aid. "We were trying to get down ladders w ith brass rungs and they were s o hot 1 burned m y h ands." ~ As he got to one of the lower decks, a bomb hit with such force tha t it tore off his s hirt and socks and s plit his pants. Although he didn "t r ealize it at the lime, that was the moment he received his worst hum" At thc.tl point, he became sepa rated from his three frie nds, whom he never saw again. He ran into a nother friend. who w as waiting for a ch an ce to gel off the boat but couldn 't swim. ··1 jumped into the watf>r to swim around lo the Captain's life boat," Farquhar recalls. "I freed it , took my friend, and headed for shore.'' Doctors later told Farquhar D•oly PIMt Sutf P'tlot• RECALLS PEARL MARBOR Larry Farquhar that his panicked jump into the sail water was lucky: it acted as a disinfect an l for his burns. At the dispens ary, the scen1.· was one of complete chaos. "All the fellows I saw who got off m y sh ip walked into the dis- pensary," he said. "But one<.• some of them laid down, they never got up." ·One man who walked in "'as totally charred, with s trips of burned flesh ha nging from him . •·tte was a friend," Farquhar said. '"But I n ever would have known him. He died the n ext day." Jn all. only 100 of the crew of 1,400 on the U .S .S. Arizona sur- vived. "Out of m y division, there we re only seven survivors , and three were wounded . We were lucky." From Page Al BURIAL. • • has lost a g reat kadl!r 'No-frill' Discount Air Fare Approved .. l:pon my v1s1t to the Ocean \'1ew School Dis trict. I "as im· pres:.ed "'tlh the quality of education which res ulted from Clare's c reative leaders hip there and asked him to assist m e in re· organizing the program division m the D epartment of Education. ··He accepted my offer and ser ved in the department until he went to Claremont <Graduate School 1 as a professor of school a dministration My wife und I ex· tend o ur s incere condolences to ht~ family ·· Ur Hall 1s s urvived by his w11e, Jackie, o f their Anaheim home, a d a ughter, Mile ah, of the home, a son. J eff, of Laverne, three s i ster~. Mrs Ruth Thomas of Ros arita , M ex i co, Mrs Dorothy Brunson of Stockton, )1rs Che re Gundert of Modesto ; and two brothers. Jack of San Jose a nd James of Sant a Ana. WAS Hl:'-iGT0'.'1 IAP> -The Civil Arronaut1cs Board today ,1pproved a "no-frill" fare d is- count t hat Y.Ould let airline passengers on some routes fly for less than it would cost lo take a train or bus. The r egulatory agency ap· proved a proposal by National Ajr Lines to s tart the bargain fares April 14 on flights using the airline's jumbo j ets :'\ationa l proposed offering the low-cost fares on 1b East Coast runs and o n flights between Florida a nd !'icw Orleans, Houston, Los Angeles, San Fran· cisco and Las Vegas, !'\ev. The fares would be 35 percent below the cost of a regular day coach ticket. Passengers using the discounts "'ould be segregat- ed rn the rear of Natiom1l's JUm· bo jets and would not be served food or any alcoholtc beverages. They could purcha ... <' coffee or soft drmks for 25 cents and could bring their 11\\ n food for longer night:- 111 aJ<.11t1on, passengers us ing the third-class fa r e would have to purchase tickets seven days in advance and h ave to pay a ~crvice charge if they missed their flight or cancelled their ticket. The discounts would be offered only on :.\fonday through Thurs· day flig hts. Childre n aged 2 lo 12 could fly for l wo-thirds the ticket prices. A third-c lass no-frill ticket be tween Miami a nd Los Ange les would cos t Sll2. The current lowest air fare now is Sl83. Bus fa re is Sll3.90 and train fare is 5178. The no-frill flight authorization app li e s only to Nation a l. However other carriers have re- quested similar fares and the board said il would rule on their applications soon. 7d """ ~~. 'Jftt. Milling Road by Baker Country French at its finest Baker's new Milling Road has just arrived. Large Selections of dining, bedroom and occasional furoiture on display now OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK-4<ARASTAN-BAKER NEWPORT BEACH • ~ ~ 1i 1727 WESTCLU'P' DR , 642·2050 1~A1~ ,,.,.~~A• l}I Iii LAGUNA BEACH• ~ ~I ~, 345 NOkTllCOA~,.HWY , 49465$1 TORRANCE• WHID.ys' S .. ,. it 23641 HAwntORNE BLVD. A• v•DA Y,. 9:00 fe 5:)0 (0~n Fri tll 9, Sun l2·~ JO> 318-1279 I ' Your Hometewn \ Dally New P•• r :~ t VOL. 68, NO. 87, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA , FRIDAY, MA~CH 28, 1975 ' . N /C TEN CENTS" \Vesteffer PasSed Seaworthy Check By HILARY KAYE •· OftM O.ally l'li.t M.aff The 65.foot Westerner that Weot down ore Newport Harbor ~ednest'lay successfully passed !Ls annual Coast Guard topside inspection jA.ist two months ago ac~ing to Coast Guard U . Ji~ Clarie. On January 29, the boat was found to be "compl etel y seaworthy," Clark said. Only 'Just Disgusted' minor troubles unrelated to ili, seaworthiness, such as replacing running lights, were noted by the inapectors, be said. Tb& Westefner sank Wednes- d~ afternoon ,s it was returning from a baJf-day fishing trip. All 33 on board were dunked into the water about 100 yards orr the eas- ty jetty in Corona del Mar, but were rescueA. within minutes by tbe HMbor Patrol. Clark said the Coast Guard is still investigating the sinking and that it probably will take between two weelss and a month before the findings are revealed. He said, however, that he doubts the sinking was caused by anything that existed in the boat prior to the mishap. "ll probably will be d e - termined that the sinking oc- curred due to something that "I wasn't shook up; I was just kind of dis- gusted with myself," said David South, 19 of Costa Mesa after his car overturned at a sharp curve in Trabuco Road, El Toro. South, 1993 S. Meyer Place, said he swerved Thursday afternoon to avoid an oncoming car. 1 lis car hit an earth bank beside the rural road, coming to res t on its top. South was not injured . The acci- dent occurred a half mile north of El Toro Road , near El Toro Cemetery. More Cmbacks At D.ouglas 111 Hunti1igton B y KATHY {'l .ANCY 01 the O.a1ly PllOI SI.tit Lay-offs began today at tbe 'McDonne ll Douglas Corpora- tion's Hu ntington Beach plant, where production has been ham· percd by a six-week machinists strike. There also are •·a few" cut- backs today at the Torrance and Santa Monica plants, in addition lo 9,500 lay-offs already an· nounced by the company at its Long Beach aircraftfaciLity. Company officials refus ed comment about th(' number of Jay-offs a t lluntin~on Beach. Torrance a nd Santa ;\lonica. "There arc som e. but \\e don·l regard them as significant." a company s pokesman said. "We cannot confirm any numbers ... Leader~ of the International Association of M achinisls said they also do not know lhe exact number. Unofficial reports place the number of layoffs at the Hunt- ington Beach plant al anywhere from 200 to 2,000. All are uncon- firmed. Company officials said there are continuous lay-offs at the Huntington Beach plant, where (See DOUGLAS, Page A?) Oranfo!<'~ Coast .... &'-& - Weather llinshaw Keeps. iow Profile in ·County By GAR\' GRANVILLE 01 lh• D.t•IY Piiot St.all Repre s entative Andre " Hinshaw (R-Newport Bcachl, 1s in town, but doesn't plan to make any public appe arances or meet with the press, an aide said to- dav. lfinshaw left Washington for Southe rn California h1te Thurs day afternoon. according to :.i member of his s taff in the na lion's capital. However, aides in his offices in Washington and S anta Ana n'- fused lo say where the ~ewport Beach congressm an can be con· tac ted while in Southe rn California, or how long he \.\Ould i,tav. Hinshaw will continue to follow legal advice and not speak about the scandal that has rocked lht· county assessor's office he once heade d . actording to C hip Cleary, his chief aide in S:rnla Ana. But, Cleary added. the con· gressman will be meeting with some constituents. It is l>elieved those consl1tut'n- ly are his chief campaign backers. During earlier attempts to con tact Hins haw a s the asst•ssor"s of rice s candal unfolded. Cle:.i ry told a reporter that I lini.haw had met with those backers shortly after nine men were incl1 t1C'd for allegedly campai~nmg un hh beha.lf al county lCJxpa~ t•r t'' pense. Al the time. Cll'ar~ sa1tl Hinshaw had s atis fact ori ly answered questions asked about the scandal and there \\e re no de Good Friday ll-cturs from the ranks of hi:-~up 1:x>rters Las t Fritla y night Orange County Dis tra ct Attorney in vestigators armed with a search warra nt seized evide nce in Hins haw s Alexandria Va apartment Aff1d<.1nts fill•d in \'1rg111w :\tonda ; ind ic ated that the :-e1zure of stereo eqwpmcnt b~ the mvesl1gators was r elated to a n inve s t igation o f briot·;·~ t·ha r ges C'learv :-a id toda'. as he h<1s 1 befon :, t hal he. ''ould tell J llns ha\\ of µre:-.s .tltl'mpts to contact him to c.1.Jta111 his sid<' of the story on thl' a:-.~l·-.sor·:-. office scanda l Wro11g Ma1i lde11tifie<l Wednesday 's edition of the Daily Piiot included the name of Kenneth :\1 :icLl'od in a parti a l ti s t111 g o l Oran~e County As:-.l':-.sor·~ Office cmployes 1nthctcd bv the eount v Grand Jurv · :\Ja cLeod ·,s e mp lo~eci 111 the A~se:-~or·~ Office but 1s not one of the 111nc mt•n named in the jur~ ·s indlt't · ment The Vail~' P ilot n •grcts the error happened when the boat sank - like running into something'un- der water," Clark said. ''There just wasn't anything that s howed up in the last inspec- tion that indicated it wasn't seaworthy," he said. Doug Ferrel, owner and skip- per of the boat, said today he doesn't know whether he will salvage the Westerner, now lying on ill> port side in 70 feet of waler. "I can't do anything until the insurance company makes its decision," he said. Ferrel added that he doesn 't believe it is worth it to try to raise the $35,000 boat, built in 1948 . Thursday, a private diver -hired by Ferrel and an insurance company diver spent several hours underwater, s alvaging navigatwna l equipment, fishing poles and other gear. Part of the boat's ra1Ung and i~s 1 oot by 12 foot engine hatch , fl led lo the surface Thursday orning, according to Ferrel. The divers told the skipper that the hoat appears to be •'sbiftin«i 1 around down there" and that the hull may be breaking up. 1 •· J really don't know what hap-1 pened out there." Ferrel said oC the sinking ... It happened so fast, <SeeSl!';KING, PageA2) Boats on Rocks Wind Disaster at Avalon By ALMON LOCK.ABEY O.lly Pll.t Bo.altng EOot.or Blustery northeast winds and heavy seas blas ting into the mouth of Avalon Harbor today threatened lo make a disaster area out of the waterfront at the popular Catalina Island resort. Harborm a s t e r Bill Harvev said seven boats were on the rocks this morning and that two of them were breaking up in 5 lo 10 fo o t s ea s in s id e th e breakwate r. .. The northe as ter has been blowing 20 knots steady with gusts up to 30 since 11 p.m . last night," said Harvey ... Al the mo· ml'nl we have every available mCJn and boat working lo get peo- ple off their moored vessels." I harvcy said it was the worst wind storm to hit. Avalon since the disastrous blow of 1966 when 18 boats wer<' lost or severely damaged. ThNe ;:ir(' nt•arly JOO boats still on moorings and unable to power out to open sea, Jlarvey said. Seas outs ide the Avalon breakwater we re estimated at 10.12 ft>et a~ breaking Boats which parted their moor· ings and were hurled on the W1;tcb includ~ 25 to~ foot power boats, a 35 foot and a ~oot :-.ailboat Harbor boats were able to pull four of the smaller boats off the rocks and re·moor them. One of the deep-keel sailboats was breaking up and the other \\as in d a nger, according to Harvc•y .. (ts a near dis aster."' s aid Casper "Cap" Bl ackburn of :\ewport Beach who was viewing the de bris strewn harbor as he Mesa Boy, 9 , Hurt by Bomb In D esert .\ :-.trangt• de\ 1ce he found m till' tlei,ert alrno:.t lolled 9-year- old Chns topht•r ShC'llhouse of Costa :\h•sa San Diego Coun t ~ sheriff's de- puties said that the boy came across a four h; e1ghl·inch board with wires. flashlight batteries and a tube of some kind near the Peg Leg Pete M nnumenl in Bor· rcgo Springs Wednesday When he reac.:hcd for it, it ex- ploded. The youngste r . \\ho had been <:amping with his parents was rus he d 75 mi I cs lo Pioneer :\lcmorial I lospita l in Brawl ey. "here surgeons operated on his badl y gas hed hand. Hospital of· ficials reported this morning that the boy, who lives a\>2443 Vassar Place, Costa :\tesa. is ··doing fin e." and th.it hl' may be re- leased soon lnve~liJ?ators a rcn·t certain \\hat the devu:e \\as. but believe 1t mav h.l\ c be C'n a homemade bomb: talked from a phone booth al the water 's edge. ·'There are hfe Jackels and s mall craft adrift all over the harbor. The boats still on moor- ings are pilch-pohng a s the heavy seas roll in ... .. A :\lariner-40 sailboat has just hit the rocks as I'm talking to you " exclaimed Bl ackburn. Blackburn said many of those still secure had their c•ngines run- ning in prepa ration for attempt mg an exit to open Sl'a ~houlcl the moorings let go . Blackburn's O \\ n bn ght r c.d :\tonterey had to be moved to a more secure mooring behind the NOx Devices breakwater and was still holding 1 fast. he said. ··But I'm glad I'm not aboard." Sea~ were so heavy inside the harbor that the harbor patrol boats we re unable to operate, ac- cording to Blackburn. ..I sec a lifeguard boat operal· mg in the bay but it goes com- pletely out of sight in the troughs of the s1.1. ells," said Blackburn. llarbormaster Harvey said the ~torm struck without warning. ·\h• d1dn't e,·en have a chance to hrnst :-mall craft warnings ... 11 :.int·~ said persons still on their boat~ were unable to get off !See Cr\ f ..\LISA, Page A2 i Injunction Mulled By Orange Count~ It 1.1. 111 DO\\ be up lo Orange County Lo take up" here two other counties have railed and seek a prelil'Qiniary Superior ~ in- junction aaainsl enforcement or the controversial NOx smog con trol device la". Los Ange les Superior Court Judge Harry Hupp today denit•d that eount~ .. s bid for an injunction that would prevent the Californi:.i Highway Patrol from enforcing the law. The law requin·s O\Aners of 1966-70 automo biles to install special dt•\'iccs on the car engines to cul down on toxic o.,ides of nitrogen that otherwise escape 111 to the air. Orange County Coun:.el Adnan Kuyper this week was ordered b.,. the count\ Roard of Supervisor:-. to go lo coia rt nex l "et•k shou Id thl' Los Angell'~ effort fail Los An J!elcs Deputy Count' Counsel. Jerr~· Crump, said h1:-. case declared the la" to be un const1tut1onal Crump ~aid 1t is his contention that tht' msta llat1on time table establb hed b~· the law on the bai.1s of car license num ber51::. unfair to owners of cars whose numbers . come up first. "The judge, obvi,ously, didn't a~ree, and since he h~ ~een our case before he said nothing new ' had been presented to change his mind ... Crumpsaid. llupp had earlier deni ed Los .\ngeles County's first at~empl al a preliminary injunction and two weeks ago denied a bid for a tcm· 1 porary restraining order. A judge in Santa,.Barbara Coun- t,. earlier this week denied a :-.·1milar injunction reQuest bvthat county, making Orange County the third to trv to thwart enforce- ment ofthrla~\·. SPEEDING SIG N MAKES A POINT PJTTSRCRGll. P .l IAP I - :\eville To\\ n:-hip· ... ll('\\ sign re- 1 ads .. Thirt,· da'~ hath Sl'P· tem.ber. Apr.ii. J u1w :.ind :\o' · • ember -and anyorw l"'eeed1n g our s peed limit. .. Fair t hroug h Saturday with local gusty winds dimini~hing, according to the weather lady. Sllghtly warmer wtth highs in the mid to upper 60s. 1.-0M> tonight 42 to 48. INSIDE TODA l' · P.ope Leads Services Som~ of the countrv'• top prof eulortat cozJJbO!I• wan ~ eho!Qirzv their 1tufl in a rocko ' cm Chi Orange Cooll-and it's ·all Jot a good QOllJf, See story by Tonl McCann oJ llu: Dally Pilot itof / on Page CJ of todcul'f \Vt•ekt'ndtr. Index • ; By United Press International Pope Paul VJ led the world's 600 million Roman Catholics to- day in solemn Good F'riday ob- s erv:rnces marking Chris t 's cruclOxlon. In Jerusalem. holy· city or the world's three m8JOr faiths, two bombs apparently set by Arub guerrllla!'I exploded, in- juring 13 persons. Police and hospital officials in Jerusalem, sacred lo Christians, Jew& and Moslems. said ntl the Injured were aboard a bus on whit'h n bomb ~r>lodtcl. three were hospllallu!d, the others were released arte-r t reetment for minor injuries. The second bomb caused no In· . • j unes, pohce said. The explosions occurred at thl• :.tart of proce~swns by thou~.ends of Christrnn pilg rims from m.inv denominations who crowded th1• narrow. cobbled streets of the .111 cienl \\ailed city for the "all.. alonJ? th<' \'ia Dolorosa -trad1 llonnl p;ith of Christ's march to his crucifixion. The 77 year-old pontiff ''a:-. scheduled to attend an evenin~ lilurJ?1cal ser~ee in St. ~er'• Ba silica and i,hen ~atry t~ cr~s io ' erotnslOt\ -.round ROl'M' CQlosaeum le. r act lht stages or .Jc us' f:r\I fixjon. ThuNJda es p rt1;'4 th@ • Pope, who m rthrilis, as he descended from the altar in St. Peter's Basiliqa to wash and kiss the feet of 12 l;)oys in re· t.>nactm.ent or Christ's gesturl' to the Apol1llc11.ot tbe Last Supper. The Vatlc3n switched the •l°'Y Thursday Mass from the basilica or St. John the Lateran to St. Pel<'r'!. so m ore pilgrims could ~cc It. but the "orld's I argtsl church 1,1,.h1('h can hold 30,000 ~oplc-;ts only haUfull. lft Wllfl atoo. P~l Fotcl nt lo ps U)e only plate lo pu~tfo n o clllef extculivt · could Ond 1>rl\'1cy. l4e attendt!d a <lood Frl~y ~tt\'u~~ at the tittle C POP~. P All Eg9·elledf Gregg Grlllldont 1. seems to be laking Easter in stndt as he gets advance Information from Easler Bunny and Egg Man about Costa Mesa's Easter celebration Satur· day in TcWinkle Park. Activities begin at 9 a .m. with an. egg hunt and continue with a hat parade and other con· tests until noon . r. • 41 1WL V Pfl.OT N/C ' Arizona Suroivor Tells MiscOnceptions By JAN WORTH Of tM 0.lly .. llet M.llM Just before the raid on Pearl Harb.or in 1~'1, the young Amencan servicemen stationed at the Hawaii post bad litUe idea war would reach them. ··w e were cocky," recalls Larry Farquhar, one of the sur- vivors of the U .S.S. Ariton a which was severely bombed dur- ing the raid. "We thought we could beat the Japanese in the morning watch," Farquhar said. •·we figured one day we'd steam out into the ocean somewhe re, fight it out, and steam back into port. "lt .. didn't quite work out that \\ iJ\ Farquhar, now m anager or the El Toro branch or Wells Fargo Bank, has been recalling that crucial December day in talks to S::iddleback Valley luncheon groups. Farquh<.ir was a second class petty officer in the fire control division at the time of the raid, meaning, "my main concern was when was payday and what time does liberty start." The battle g roup including the giant U.S.S. Arizona had been in port two weeks prior to the raid and h<.id been scheduled to go to sea Dec. 5, he recalled. For some reason, the battle group did not go out, meaning that the entire battle force was anchored that Sunday. When the general alarm sounded, Farquhar was on his , way lo go swimming in his skiv· vies. "One or the problems behind the disaster Dec. 7 was that the general alarm was used for ever- ything," Farquhar said. "It got L so commonplace that e ven · though the a larm meant go to your battle stations, nobody was 1 in any rush to get there." He got dressed and proceeded to hts battle station. ''The first thing I saw was a pla ne fl ashing over and then a tremendous explosion. I found out later it was <.i bomb hitting the Flash Fire Kills Babies /11 Hospital RIJEKA, Yugoslavia <AP) A flash fire killed 24 babies and ~ritically mjured four olhen m the maternity wing of a Rijeka hospital early today, officials said. Mos t of the victims were on· ly two to three days old, a hospital source said. Many mothers on the same fl oor as the babies became hysterical because they couldn't reach them in time. a source said. He said some oxygen probably leaked from a lank attached to the inc ub o tors and fed the flames. but that several persons aJso~ere responsible. Rijeka is about 35 m il es southeast of Trieste. An official a nnoune<>ment blamed the blaze in an infants' room on "faulty electncal 1r: stall ations." A spokesman for Dr. Zdravko Kuc1c Jlosp1tal sJ1d 2J of the infants penshed when the fire burned up oxygen or choked it off to incubators con- t aining newborn babies. Weeping pa rents and relatives bes ieged the hospital seeking in· formation but \\ere held back by officials who \\-ere ordered to give out no information except for the brief official announce- ment. The statement said the babies' identification was still being established . Flags were lowered to half >laff in this Adriatic port and in- ;dustrial city and the City Cou ncil ·proclaimed a d ay of mourning. OR ANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT ~~:6"1~·,?:··~\ ~·~:~.= ;;;:; 6,:';; COit.i Pvtllh\.r11nq ton-·t>•l'tt ~-•'" fd·ftOft'J •• ,..,...,""""° MoM•Y tf'\,-OuQf\ f.tiO.V kw Can• Mew. J#w&MWt fl••',. 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He and three buddies held out on the battle station for several minutes, firing into the air, but there was so much going on they had no idea if they were hitting <.inyth1ng. Finally, the~· decided to try to get oil the s hip, which by then lime had been hit on the fore part and was aflame. Front Page AJ CATALINA and that those ashore were una ble to get to their boats ··There have been no injuries up to now," Harvey added. !'ortheast winds are the m ost hazardous to Avalon. After the 1966 d isaster a breakwater was built partially across the mouth of the harbor. but heavy seas often break over the stone jetty "We're nervous as hell ," said Harvey. "All we can do at this point is trust to luck that the wind and seas subside." Conditions were only slightly better at the Isthmus and other co\·es near the west end of the island. Doug Bombard. head of the Catalina Camp and Cove Agen- c·y, said 40·50 knot winds were blasting Isthmus Cove this morn- ing and that crews had worked throughout the night securing vessels that had dragged or part ed their moorings. De~pite th<' best e fforts of patrol boats, Bombard said. t"o boats were on the beach at Howland's Landing, a 40-foot Ira\\ ler was beached at fourth of July Cove. A sailboat at Emerald Bay and one at the Isthmus <1lso were on the beach. "We're getting hell kicked out of us," said Bombard, "but a , number of the boats have taken refuge al Fisherman's Cove on the east side of the Isthmus and seem to be riding it out " Bombard said he had ·no word of conditions al White's and other coves between Avalon and the Isthmus Good Egg ''Since we were ln an enc-.ect mount. we didn't get burned," 1-'arquhar recalls. But in the wild rush to get off the flaming shlp. he was burned on GS percent of his body. "The: rirst burns I got were on my hands," he said. "We were teying to get down ladders with brass rungs and they were so1hot 1 burned my hands." As he got to one or the lower decks, a bomb hi t with such force that it tore off his shirt and socks and split his pants. Although he didn't r ealize it at the lime, that was the moment he received his worst burns. At that point, he became separated from his three friends. whom he ne\•er saw again He ran into another friend, who was wailing for a chance to get ortthe boat but couldn't swim. "I jumped into the "ater to swim around to the Captain's life boat," Farquhar recaJls. "I freed it, look my friend. and headed for shore." Doctors later told Farquhar that his panicked jump into the salt water was lucky: it acted as u disinfectant for his burns. At the di::;pensary. the scene was one of complete chaos. "All the fellows l saw who got off my ship walked into the dis- pensary." he said. "But once some of them laid down, they never got up." One m an who walked in was totally charred , with strips of burned fles h hang ing from him. "He was a friend," Farquhar said. "But I ne ver would have known him. He died the next day." In all, only 100 of the crew of 1,400 on the U .S.S. Arizona sur- vived. "Out of my division, there were onl y seven survivors, and three were wounded. We were lucky." f 'rom Page Al SINKING ... within three or four minutes, that 1tjust shocked me " "I've been m lh1s business 18 years and never experienced anything like this I never even made a claim to an insur ance company before," he said The last dryock mspecllon of the Westerner . required by the Coast Guard every 18 months, oc cu1Ted on February 5, 1974 The Westerner w as scheduled for another drydock inspection m August At its last in spection m 1974, a small amount of dry rot was dis covered in one of the transom frames. near the keel, Clark sa1cl Th e prob l e m was fixed however. and did not contribute to the boat's dcm 1se. he said C'l:.irk also mentioned that Ill 1966, part of the boat's bottom had lo be replaced due to dry rot and \\orm~ f 'rom Page A I POPE • • • church a{'ross from the White I louse Ford :.tcpped alone from his hmousmc afte r a two-minute ride from the White House around Lafayette Square to the ~teps of St John· s Church He JOtncd 21 worshipe.rs 1n pews m front of the left side altar in the Episcopa I church bui It m 1816 by Capitol architect Ben jamm I lenry Latrobe and known since then as the ·'Church of the Pres idents · Sarah Etheri ngton, l2, Newport Beach, turned in the best overall egg in the opinion of judges of this year's Weslchff Plaza Easter egg decorating contest Sarah is a student at Mariners School Annual s hopping center decorating contest dra" s hundred or entrles Crom C'hilcln'n Rites of Spri119 When things are slow during Easter Vaca- tion, try sand sculpting. That's what these young men did and came up with a Vo lkswagen in miniature. Using a magazine advertisement, trio spent 3 hours on project at T,aguna Beach. Headlights were made from pop bottles and a reed served as the antenna. They are from left, Philip Ribera of Laguna Beach and St ephen Bridge and Peter Grossenbacher, both of El Cerrito. 1 f 'ro• Page A J DOUGLAS • • the staff has dropped from 27,000 in 1969 to 7,000 today. "Not all or the lay-0(fs are re- lated to tt:e strike," they said. A company spokesman also said there would be very few lay· offs in Torrance and Santa Monica. ' "Most of the workers are in the IA:\1 , and are on strike," offici als said. .'.\feanwhile. Leonard Loomis. business representative for the IA~I Lodge 720, said union mem- bers picketed Thursday at the :'\ational Labor Relations Board headquarters in Los Angeles, demanding a quick ruling on their unfair labor practices t harges against the company The union has asked the NLRB to force the company to pay holi· day \\ages w ithheld during Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday shutdowns -about S385 per union member Loomis also s aid striking machinists will receive S40·a· week strike benefit checks for at least one more week Then umon strike funds will be depleted, but he said the union hopes to receive contributions from other lodges to continue the checks The company has saJd 1t plans no new pay offe r to the IAM The union Su nday turned down a new three·year·contract with three per{'ent pay boosts each year plus a 2 5 percent cost·of·living hike the first year Loomis said todiay he still 1s awaiting word from federal mediators about reopening con- tract talks. with the 7,000 JA M members in Southern California. Viejo Husband Shot By County Officers A kn if e·wielding Mission Viejo man was shot and killed Thurs· day by sheriff's deputies in a Dana Point apartment. They said he tried to slash hi s way past them to stab his estranged wife and her boyfriend A sheriff's s pokesman said to- day Lawrence Stech, 28, \\hose last known address "as 257 11 Santo Drive in l\t ission \'iejo. died at San Clemente Gcnernl Hospital a n hour after the 6 p.m. incident. Officers said 1t was the second time in three wet'ks deputies had been called to the second fl oor apartme nt at 34042 Alcazar Street, responding to complaints c.ibout loud arguments between Stech and his 19.year·old \\lft'. Terri. Investigators were told Stech's \\ife move moved into the apart · ment of Michael W. Thompson after she and Stech separated. The first confrontation on March 8 was broken up by officers "ithout incident. When deputies nrrived at the , apartment Thursd<.i.'" they found )tech threatening his wife and r boyfriend with a large tchen knife and screaming at them, the she riff's spokesman said "The deputies order ed him several times to drop the knife and surrender . but he refused." the spokesman said. "They tried to reason with him. but it didn't work " Two of the deputies grappled with Stech. who was waving the knife wildly in the air around them . A third deputy tried to s hield Mrs. Stech and her boyfriend from the battle, the spokesm a n added. "He fought them oCf and they joined the third deputy to form a shield in front of the woman a nd her boyfriend.'.' the spokesmun said. "Stech backed them onto u second·story landing and still wou ldn't r espond to r epeated warnings to surrender.·· When Stech was only a few fet•t from the human scn·cn, depuiit::> Hex Hul{'h and Charles .Mullen each fired ;1 sini.:lc shot, striking Stech in the t·hl•:.l Group Giving 200 Baskets Citizens band radio o-perators in Orange County are plaMing to g ive 200 Easter baskets to children in four wards at Fairview State Hospital in Cost<a Mesa Sunday. Howard Schultz, a member of the Orange County Citizens Band Club, said that both members and non-club members made donations. Schultz said that two tricycles also will be presented because more money than was needed for the chocolate·egg filled baskets was raised. The presentation will be made at 8:45 a.m . 7 eJ. ()()# ~~. '}1te,, Milling Road by Baker Country French at its finest Baker's new Milling Road has just arrived. 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