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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-03-31 - Orange Coast Pilot. - • 1ets ees Bound Huntington Ma IJses Toe to Dial Help MONDA FTERNOON, MARCH 31, 1975 L ... HO. tt. 2 SIECTIOHS, 14 l"AGES • • • • Alaskan A1·rested in Crime Wave '72 Co111poig11 FBI. Confirms . Hinshaw Probe py GARY GRANVILLE • 0t IM Dlllly PlloUl.lff A spokesman for the FBI in Los Angeles confirmed today that the bureau is investigating Rep. Andrew Uinshaw's 1972 election campaign. Accord•ng to Pnl news coordinator J ohh Mbrrison. the investigation is being conducted ·•at the r equest of the Depart- ment of Justice in Washington." Morrison said the inquiry cov- ers ''possible violations of elec· tion codes in Mr. Hinshaw's cam· paign." The FBI spokesman refused lo c:omment further on the in· vestigation other than to say it 1s .. under way.'' In San ta Ana, h owever, Bound Beacli ·Man Summons Aid With Toe By KATHY CLANCY 01 the Oa1ly Pilot Stall The manager of a llunlington Beach r estaurant bound and gagged by a robber, dragged himself lo a telephone early lo· day, then dialed the operator with his toe. Police. summoned by the telephone company. round James Simmons, 40, still bound and gagged when they arrived al Manny's Restaurant, Gothard Street and Edinger Avenue, aboul4 a.m. .Simmons said a bandit robbed hjm of $2.000 in weekend restaurant receipts a short time earlier . then tied his hands and feel and bound his mouth with naasking t ape before fleeing. Simmons managed lo dra~ himself lo a lcl<'phone. freed his feet from the ropes, then worked off his s hoes and dialed the operator with his toe. Polic~ said it took Simmons s.ome time lo make the operator understand him, because of the masking t ape over his mouth. When officers arrived, they ftwld Simmons still on the noor waiting for h elp. He told police the man was .aboqt 30 years old, five feet. 10 in· cbcS taU. wttb dark shoulder- ·~gth h air. He Hid he did not ht!ar a car arrlW or ltovc Sin'O'nons said he urrived nt the resuumant. to take tht· weekend reccip\!I lo a bunk n1i;:ht clepostl bOx. Sfcauso it was wunn in lde. helef~thereardoor ajttr. Tiu~ bandit allegt.'<.lly enter('(} th~h U.. door, p01lce u id. tMll t.Oek the cub Crom Simmons <&4tTOE, P•1eA2) another FBI official said the in- vestigation ."'is not of the county assessor's of(iee but of Mr. llinshaw's campaign." The Newport Beach Republi<;an's 1972 pdmary elec- tion campaign became em broiled in controversy early las t December and h as turned into the most far·reachjng political scandal in Orange County his· tory. In D ecember. a 33-counl Orange County Grand Jury c rimina l indictment charged nine assessor's office emptoyes with illegally aiding then-county assessor Hinshaw in his s ue· cessful bid to win his con- gre§Sional seal. On March 21, assistant county assessor George Upton and a Tandy Corporation executive were indicted on three bribery charges related to activities dur· mg Hins haw's term as assessor. Later that night, Orange Coun· t y Dis trict Attorney's in· vcstii!ators seizec;t stereo equip- ment in a s urprise search of Hinshaw's A lexnndria, Va .. <Jpartmenl. Court records later revealed that the search was in connection with a bribery investigation. ·Last week. Orange County <See HINSHAW , Page A2i Half Head Stolen From Lahoraiory PARIS <AP> -A hospital lo· day reported the theft of half lhe head of an anarchist who went to the guillotine in 1892. Official!" said it could have been a student prank in anticipation of April Fools' Day. A fl e r Fr ar co i s-Claudius Koenigstein. known as Ravachol, ''as beheaded for terrorist acts. a surgeon cul his head in two lo study the brain. Half U1e head had since been kept in a pn·· servative at the hosp!tal. FIRST CALLER cm: APAKIMENT •'The first. caller rented the , apartment." Thal's the success experienced by the Costa Mesa landlord who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Spacious28R,2SA.2 patios. new carpet& paint. Adults. no pets S18S. XXX·XXXX. It you hove a room, ~partmcnl or wholt' houst to rent, tall M2·5618. Jl only takes afew words 1.n therlghl placetoflnd-atenant. Aloof( the Orange Coast, the right place Is the Doily Pilot. Trapped in Wreck PARAMEDICS, FIREMEN TEAR APART WRECKAGE OF CAR TO FREE TIM MEDLEY On Trabuco Road, a Crash Without Witnesses Claims at Least Two Lives South Viet Marines Kill 25 Refugees By PETER O'LOUGHUN ABOARD THE PIONEER CONTENDER. Da Nang, South Vietnam (AP> -South Viel· namese marines shot and killed about 25 people on the fantail of an American evacuation ship during frantic attempts to escape AMERICANS BEGIN SAIGON EVACUATION. Story, Page A4. fallen Da J\janl-!. according to crew mt>mbers Th<' marine~ daime<.I they were killing Vici Cong suspects. escape route for an estimated 11 .! million r efugees Refugees who had paid their life savings. abandoned their families and possessions for passage to safety, died by the scores on the barges in Da Nang harbor where they waited four days for ships to rescue them . This reporter alone saw 15 cor .. pses and was told of hundreds de· ad on olh<'r barges Overloaded lighters and other <S<'<~TF.RROR. PageA21 Lo11g Locks Bar Singers Marauding South· \'ielname!;e troops fought sea battles lo take over lighters a nd barges lo reach the Pioneer Contender and its sister s hip. the Pioneer Com- mander. as the Viet Cong moved into Soulh Vietn'am·s second largest city Easter weekend. The DENVER CU PI> -The pastor mass killing was reported on the of a Baptist church s ays he Pioneer Comm<inder. barred a gospel g roup from ap· (United Press lnternallonal pearing befol·e his congregation said the South Vietnamese because the three singers' hair marines who boarded thl" was too long and they refused to i\mcncan refugee ship at Da ('ul ll Nani{ forced the American The Rev. Gerald f\eufold said <'rewm e n to barricade• the hair length of the Nf'w thc.'mio.<'lves in a cabin and killed. .Jcrusi)lcm Playl,_'t"S touched thc- rapcd and robbed muy ol \~ t1 ln~ers roll ar . J s tyle nol <'lvi!ian refugees, the refugees re. pt•rmllll'd for !>ludents al th~ p<>rtcd today when thr stup ar church's st'hool nved al C.sm Rany Bay.) "We frlt we couldn't. bave Tbc Contender was the \:isl <4nyom• performing here who ship to leave Sunday before Com-didn't meet the dress and hair munist shelling forced a hall to Mttndards of our popils." said the \he evacuation. cuWng the last.. I J>ill)tor. Irvine Crasl1 Claints Lives Of 2 Mari11es By ARTHCR R. \1NSF:L 0111•• O••ly Pilot St•fl ,.\ young i\l arine rcscu('(I I>~· county firemen lahonng for 35 minutes with a new tool lh:.it tears apart wrecked cars <'lun~ to life today. followinJ:! a hc.1don collision in Irvine Sunday thal killed two other :\l nrnws and cnllcally injured a fourth Timoth~· J. i\l cdlc~. 20. of l·.I Toro M1:1rine Corp!'> ,\1r Station. \\:JS lis ted in critical cond11111n at Tustin Community llosp1tal. Killed Ill thl' 2 a m t·ra!-oh mi Tr a bu co Hoc.Id IH' a r <:11 I n ·r n HI\ l' \\CH' tilt' driver or lht• !-ol.'(.'lllt1l 1·a1 Phil W. Lam be rt. I H, and Olll' ol his two passen~ers. I .arr) (;. Davis. 19. both of lll'aclquartt•r!-o Company. Third i\brinc i\11· Wing, and b:iscresidcnL.,. Athirclv1ctim, NelsonWhill, l!I, or the same unit, was llst<.'<l 111 serious condition today al tht• Long Beach Naval Jloc;pital where he was taken followin~ thl' collision. Pohc<' pieced together "h.11 must have happened on thl' lcuw ly road. They said l\1 l'dlev's car left l!I:! feet of s kidmarks that l'l'OSsl'd over the centerline of Trabut'o Road Crom eastbound into "('!'>1 bound lanes. ending at the point orimpa('t with Lambert'Har . lnvest1gators said it appear<.-d MN!ley was traveling loo fast for <Set> 2 KILLED, Pag~ A2i Charges Include 3 Rapes Mullipl-e ch.irg1·..; of rape, rob·· bl'r} and burgl:..tr} \H'rC' filed to- day _.gainst a ) ou11g drifter from Alaska. arre~ted ,titer an allegt•d l\\o·d:.i)· 1.Tlll1l' :-;prt.'l' along thl' Oranj.!L' Coa!'>t l:.i!-ol \I l'l.'k . Ol'lt'cltn•s 111 ;\1•\\ port Beat h. from thl' Oran;.:l' C11u11ty Sheriffs Off1e1.· and L;q..'1111<.1 Hcach all havt• alll'g..ition-. against Kern \\ a~ n l' l)\111;1 :.: a 11 Jr.. :! I. who~c I as t add n ·.., ::-'' :.i !'> th al of a girlfriend Ill El Toro. Nt'wport lk:.H·h dd('dives al- lege lhal it '';is Dun;igan who ~elected tlw h11mc!'; ol l\1oeldet·lv Coron:.i ckl :\I .1 r rt'!-o1dc11ts at ran- dom e.irlv l.1..,t w1.'l'k . Once inside the horn<'.!'>. h1· robbed the victims of small amount:. or cash. lnve ... 11g.1tor!'> allege that the r obben• ... '' 1•11• 1 IH' beginning of a l\\ o dJ' n 1 m1_· wan! that 111· clud1·d Tlw l'l11 n I h rough the "in- dm' ot ,, hn1111· belonging to an eldl.'rlv ·111-.1111 :in!a couple. Once ms1dt'. t lw intruder allegl'dly bountl J 7J \l'i.tl'·nld man to a b<.'d •md thl'll r.1pL•tl the man·s 69· ) ei.ll'·old \\I ft'. Tht• r ,, p1..· of .1 youn~ El Toro \\Oman a lll'I' f1r~t ~<'l'ltlg her 111 hcrcnr in front of ht•rhomc. -The 1 nhb\•r." and rape of a Costa :\l l'~.1 hott!'>t'\\tk under ~imtl ar e1n·umstunn·!-o. <Set• DIHFTER. Pag•· ,\:!i . Reds Aid Portugal L ISBO!'. tl'PJ 1 -I.~1bor l\lin1s t c r '.\1.11 . Jo-..l' ('o~t..i Martins rcturn(•d from ;\Iosco'' todav with ''hat hl' caU~d ~encrous offers of Sonct a id anti 1.·ooperat1on t o t lw ldt "1ng military rulers or Portugal. Orad!f<'~ Coast ... &~ \\·eat her LO\\ ('IOUtb \11 l' IOl"l'til!-ol along thl' co;e~l lomghl , hrl.'akin~ 011 Tul's day \\hl'n mostly fair \\l'alh<.'r \\Ill prevail. ('oolcr ll'm pcr:ilures a rt• on t ap INSIDE TODAY Aduen ture Playground. u·h1ch beqan IO months ago m lluntmgton Beach. has gamed 111trn•11t /rom h>adt•rs acro.o;s 1/11• 11at11m Stnry. Pag1• n-; lnde~ At Yovr \•r¥1(t Al llo•l•"'I 1.io LM Boyd Al1 C"•1•orntA A' ''""'"td •• u Cem•o aJ Creu.,orCI Bl Outll NOl•<f\ A 10 [ditor111 P•.. •• t11t•r1••"""•"' •• FIMllO Alt ~t<OIW •2 Aftn U M•r\ 8 1 M01'1t\ 1!5' N•l•on•I ,..,., A4 I Ori...,. Gownty A• ..... ~ 811 S-'• 114) Or Sl .. n<reM Alt ~too Mlr11•h Alt Ttltvl_,., as Tl\Hle" I• Wffll\er A• W.tlCI "•-A••J ... . . A~ OAIL y PILOT s I .. Monday. March 31, 1975 . r • Death of Legend Si% Employes Vallerga Holds W e sterner Was to Leave Co(JSt Hy Hll.A R \ K.-\ \' t: 0111\e D•lly 1'11•1 $I.Aft ~k1ppt•r l>oug FNrdl lonkt.•d hat•k on I.is l wt.•ck :-smking of ttw \\ t·~lt>rnt•r o ff t'\\ port H:.irt>iu ~ ~lilt.I :.hook his hettd at all the odd . ()tu rk!' SUITOlllHl111g thl· boat 's tk· lllht' 11 • P~rh...ap~ lhl' n1n~t uonl~: f\\t~t " lhJl tht· -.p111 l1 1-.h1ng ho~1l. .i l1\tu1 l' tn i\C\\ port 11:.irl>or for 23 \l'.tl's, \\a-. schedu l~'<J lo mo\.e up i)Orlh w ith a nc " O\\llcr JU:it t wo c.l.J\ s a lll•r 11 "t.'Ol do\\ 11 It s <ii most :1::. if :,hl• km•\\ s lw \I ~IS lt-<t\'lllg ;.1ll d dl•t•tdl•<J. 111 stl·ad , lu :.la\ on lht: bottom nt'<.tr !\ 1'\\ port 11 a i·hrn -..ml Fl·t id I 1 lw 5ti-loot 1111.tl '' p1 t•-.1•111 h h 111g about 100 ~ ,11 ti-. 1111 the l'..t:-t It'll\ 1111 <'orona dd ;\lar about 711 ll'\'l dt'l'P. Fl rn·ll :, in:,.ur~inc·l' t:o 111p.111~ 1-. I 1' 111;• 1o cll't·1tk \\ lwlhl'I ti .., \\ orth 1 ht· d t11rl lo 1 l'llo:.il tilt• old boat 'l'hll'I' th1N• pl'r:-011.., .1bo.11 d "l l't' rt:::.cucd \\ ht·n \\ l':-.t t·1 rH r :-.aul. M <i 11 ~ p c o p I t• :.i g r t' l' t h t' \\'e:-t t•1 ner w al> the 111ost popul<i r l>portf1:,h rng l.>o..tl lo operall: out Vallt_•'' Hold11p or Nt•wport llurbor. According lo I 1..·11 d i, mol'l' p (•opll' rodt• on lx1Jrd the h ..il( di.I) bo..it than ..iny olhl•r . "At S8 a ha lf-d ay, it w as the l'lw.1pcst and the best-k11own ," the 33) car-o ld skipper s<ml. \\ llllc mo:-.l nf his l'UStom1.•rs "l'l t' landlubl.>1.01 l> from ml and c·rt11..·:.. a :>m u ll er uerct•n ta t!e "ere dt•\ oted f1s h crm en who board~d fill' Weste rner a:; oftl'n a!> two or thrt•t• timt•s a wt·1.·k. T ill' Wt·sternt:r was half·O\\ncd by Ft·1n•ll a nd h alf.own1..'CI by l>.1v1..•y':, l.u c k t•r , wht-re l ht! bo.it .., op1.·r~1l 1on:.-. "ere h l·ad- q u ..i rl t·n·d. FctTt•ll "ho r..1 11 the boa t for the pa~.1 four years year s and before th :.it on a periodic bas 1:-.. m~11nta11wd tha t the sinking was till' n ·sult of ~1 "frl•a k uccident." '"The bout had bt•tm survey1..·d in Febru.try h~ t ht· prospect!\ l' bu~ t.•r and hl' \\a::. pt•rfect h ::.att:ified \\ 1 lh the I rndmg:;. Plus. the Coast G11.1 rd inspection \\as hl'ld JU:-l (\\V month::. ago,'' Fl'r · Suspect A rrested After 15 Minutes 1\ kntll' \\ 1t'ld111g hand1I tooh ~:!IHI I ruin .1 Fount<nn \ all1·\ 111.1rhl'l ~u11d;1\ <.1ftl0rnoon b l1l \\.J:-. captun :d b~· police le::.::. th..111 1;) rrnnutt.':--lall'I'. Pohl'e <irT1.:~l l0d !:ill'n•n Frank i\amanny, 21. 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Esca11es Froni · Sztp er Crash ALBliQ U ERQ UE . N.M. CUPJ> -A bu m p on th e head was the only rnjury suffer ed b y Ma ry St'rna, 6::?. in "hat a policeman t·alled .. the m o!>l incrcd1blc acci· d l•nt I ·vc l'Ve r :-.ct•n . · • Off1n•rs said the wom an's car -.1n11·k a n1rb1ng Sunday wlule ge1111g <ihoul 70 m rlt•s per hour . It s lH·l·rt•d ol f a ldt•phon c po le, hllOl'kllh! 1L atnp the roof of a lll'arb\ hou:,t'. The \'l'hiclc turned ;i flip. Ill th<• air a nd broke off ~rnoth('r u tiltl.v po le ;.ibout 15 feet abov1..• the ground . T h e t·ar l.inded nn its roof. with thl' utiht v pole l'r a:-hrng down on the" rcckagl'. amid severa l h vc flO\\ t'r lines that made a loud ex- Jiloswn a nd a "b1~ pur ple flas h" \\hen t he rar htl them , officers !'>illCI. Four C'hildrt'n h iding East er l'ggs ban· I~ ITl 1sscd being h it by ll\e \\trc:s lhjt d ropped into a rH".trb.' ~·J1d D<l\\nm~ of the po\\ er hnt·:-. 11 ft <1bou\ W homes in 1hl' arl'a 111 d;1rl-.1H·~s for severa l hours . ,\ftl·r n•s <·11<'1's pnl'd open t he door of I hi' c·.1r. \lrs. Serna \\ ;1 I h C' d ·' \\ .. \ r r 0 m t h c \\ 11 .wk .1 1• '"•Ill' \\ "" I n•aled for tilt' 1111111 11 1111 her ht·.1<1 <ind rt'· l1·o1 I'd I 111n1 lh-111;111110 Coun t v .\kd1< .ti ( 1 1111•1 .and tlwn booked In polH t' 1111 rhcll gt·s of drunken drl\ mi.:. ,.ferror D eatl1 TPr111 Given s T U ll ls :\lo ((f'l 1 /\ lt-d1 •1 ·" 1111h•1• h;1 ,, 'o{'lllt'lll'l'd lh·11 111-, (;1hli11. :!>l nt !St-Ill·\ illt•, Ill . lo Joo' 1·.ir-. 111p1 1 ... 011 lor the <1hd11<· llflll 111 .J mc111 "ho \\:Js rn1ecll•cl \\1lh lidtt«'r flu11J. forted 10 dig 111-, °'' 11 c r ,1 \ l' .111<1 the n s hot 111 t lw ht".td :it <' 111:,1• r:mge, and kif lc•d I s l>io.,lnl'f C'o11rt .Judg r .J.1m1.., 11 ;\IPrc•dJl h s c>l tht· p11111..,h1nc nt tni· c;1hhn . \\ho" u:-. 11111' H \f·d h\ :i 1111" last \\C~k of ~.11 l11.1p11 u• I< olll't I C' I lomt'\'t'r l lr" lirnh "·'" lnund !Jsl i\O\ •·mli1·r 111 .1 m .1h1·:,h1tt g1 a\<' nt•a1 ( 1·11111 \tllt'. Ill 111 n•.c•1·111or•, o.,;111! llor11C\l'I' ha rl -.11 11.-11 :-mnt· clrn).!s bc•long ml-! to <r1hl111 , :11ld 1111' n10t1ve for lh<• lo.tll111g '' ;.,.., appan·ntly rr ve ngl'. l ·'r o m P a gP A I TOE ... :tfl t•r p11l li11,.: :1 4:i·<':tli b t•r . ;111tom.1t IC' h.inc1~11 n 'flw mrn11•v 111<: l11dt d St.!'"iOO in htll'-\\1th tlw r<'SI Ill C'Otn~. pO hl'<' -..rnl It \\ .1~ all 1ns1d•• a wh ite bal{ (nun U.inh uf s.1n t., '11\C'IS('(I Simmon ... 11nt 111I <.1 11d un i'•IJ.!_1.!('<f, \l ,I h.1rd .1f \\Of k :Jl \t ,tnn \ 's tncl.1 \. \\ ht:n .1-.J l''' 11, I hr-O:iily Pilot 1r ht• '' 11ulrl C'.111· to d1 ... <'u,c; the 1·s('~tpad<•. hl' pohtrly r1•ph<'d. ' I m C'r>11ktnl! nm\ I just don 't hJ\'c lime lo d1sC'11:-:. 11." Q ' re ll said. Last week, a Co:ist Gu:ird of- f1c1al s uggested the boat had run into s omethin g underwale .-,• thereby causin g the sudden rush of water from below . "It's possible tha t we h it some th ing. I didn't feel any big thump out th~ s wt.>lls we re s lap ping the side of the boal. ll's possible ," Ferrell said. Th e Co~sl Guard is still in- vestigatin g the accident but irthe boat is not floate d b y the in· surance com p any, it's possible th eir d ive n; may never be able to tell for cer tain what happened. In recalling the sequence or "'' ents from last Wednesday, F errell ex plained that his first tn· d 1c atio n that s o m ething was 1 a m i ss .cam e fro m the bilg e <.1larm . '"We knew from the bell that tht.>rc w as water in the eng ine room , but w e d idn't know w hy," the skipper expla ined. ··we we.-e close to the harbor a nothe r luck y part that hap· penl·d because we t urned around l':t rly -· <lnd l saw lh::it there \\l'I'~ two Harbor P atrol boats l'c· al close." F errell s aid. "I calle d to Da vev·s Locker to a l e rt t h em a n d t o ld t h e deckhand s to light a fl are. I could already see t he patrol boat~ com - ing al us fu ll spee d ahc<ld," he sa id. "The c re w and I bega n throw- ing life jackets in to the w<iter as the bo<lt beg:in to s ink. In a m at tC'r of thr ee or fou r mrnuks from \\hen I first h t•<lrd the be ll. \\t' we re down," ht• said. ·· !\obody h:.id lo jump O\'<'r · board into the w a ter. The boat JUSt kind of sunk out from under us." the s kipper s aid. Ferrell admits the d ay was rot- ten all the way a round , a lthough he denies ther e were dangerous conditions. T he Wl'alhe r \\as cold a nd \.\ 111 d~· a nd lht• fish just \\crcn't biting 111 the colu watt•r . In fo et , lw hild, JU:>t rninutt.•s bt'fore, offe n'<.I r a 111 l'hecks to everyone to r eturn anot her d ay whl'n fishing mrght ~ bcttcr . The small c ra ft wa rnings fly. ing that d av ~hould not <i fft.'cl a ho at the :, 1zc of Westcnwr, ht• s aid . In r ete llin g the inc ident, Fe r· rell emphas ized he had nothing but praise for the s peedy work of t h e H arbo r P a trol a nd h is <leek ha nds. ?.1 e a n w h i I e , w h i 1 e th e Westerner re m a ins at the boUom nea r the ha rbor e ntrance, Fer- r l'l I is hoping l o transfe r hl'r legend over to his other boat, t he Mall Wals h. A ~light ly lari:?e r sporlf1shing boa t. the Malt Wa lsh is wholly- <J\l nt•d by F er r c ll and operat<'S out of Davt'v's Locker . And F<.'r- rl'll is hopni ~ it w i II become the new Westerner in the eyes of local s portfishe rmen. NABBED IN LAGUNA Rape' Su•••ct Dun119•n f 'ro1t1 Page Al DRIFTER ••• -A burglary in La guna Beach which led to his a rrest last Thu rs - day. .l\'e wport Beac h Detc-l'live Cupt. Ric h ii amiltons aid that re- ports of t he m ilial holdups in Corona dcl Mar c aused s erious conC'ern ..i mong community re- tirees. "We hope t hat the a nnouncl' me nt of the arres t may pul their fears at n ·st ,'' he s aid. f 'rf>JJI Page Al TERROR ... s m a ll vt•!->st'ls ca psized in choppy s eas a s troops a nd refugees tried to rcal·h the ships . Bloated bod1l's fl oated in the harbor. Even a dog was s een s wimming away from s hore . In the city, a ccording to thos e who escaped Satur day m ght, a nar chy prevailed. Troo ps ::.hed their unifo rms but , not their \\C'apons and \\'(•nt on the rampa~e. Juoting 1i"ce stores. robb111g \\a r e hous es of tinned l!OOds and soft drinks, and settin~ fir e to buildings. These were ~om e of tht> ~CN\t'S of pa nic. rear and flight "1l- nessed by t h is r eporte r a nd c re ws of U.S. s hips in Da l\ang h arbor: -Up to 6,000 people ja mmed in one barge -an a r ea about as big a s t hree tennis courts -for up to four d ays w itho ut food. wa ter, shelter or toile t facilities. -F ellow passe n gers l ooting the posses sions o f people who died. -Two m en scavengin i:! in the debris of an emptied barge, p1ck- rng over the belon g ings of a d ead wom an be fore they boa rded the P1oneC'r Conte ndc>r . -On the Conte nd er , there were several s h ootings d uring the night as old scores were settled under the g u ise of elimina ting Viet Cong sus pects. @Ii Suspensions Orange County Assessor J ack Vallerga said today tha t he h as not yet reached a decisi01l on a Board pf Supervisors' recom- mendation that he "immediately suspend" six employes in his of· fice. T he six were indicted by the Ora nge County Gra nd Jury early l ast Decembe r on c harges rclatcu t o a lleged illegal campa igning a t county expe nse on behatr of Rep .. Andrew H in s h aw < R-Nt."Wport Bea ch ). . . T he s upe r visors r ecommendt-d "slron g ly" las t 1'uesday that the s ix offici als b e s us pe n d <.'d "without pay fo r a lleged w rong- doing as p a rt of their county employment." If e ventua lly proven innocent of the c h ar ges brought against t he m by the Grand .J1:1ry. the in· d ict ees s hould be e hg able "to re· clurn to county e mployment with. b ack pa y ," lhe s u pe rvisorssaid. The ::.1x employes are a m ong n ine form er assessor's office worke rs who wer e named in the grand jury indictment. Girl Cyclist Dies 6Montm After Accident A Cost a Mesa g irl s truck by a car a s she rode her bicycle a cross a busy inlersection Oct. l died early today. K ar en C. MOl'ller, 15, o f 1781 Bah am a Pla<.'e, d ied at Co!'>ta Mesa Ml'mon al Hospital of hl'ad inj uries and r esulting comphl'a tions. She ha d bee n hos pit:.ilized ~mte tht• ;rcdcil'nt. T hl' \'ll't1 m barely survivl-d llw acl'ldt.'nt on ,\dams :\ \'t.'nue al Hov;.il Palm On \·e inili;.illy, dul' lo m ajor IO!'>S of blood from a tk· 1..•p laceration in hei: throat, poli ce ::.aid. .\fire m a n o n duty at the adja· cent hea dquarte rs fire station at that corne r r aced o ut a nd managed to s t anc h the flow of blooct from the victim's wounds. Accident investigators s aid al the time that the motorist whose l'fU hit t h e girl , Mic hae l J. S c hroede r, 19 , o f 8211 · In - d ia n a p o li s S t ., Hun linJ!ton lk.'ach. could not ha ve avoided hitting th e l\1 oc>lle r gil'I. W itne~~c<; s aid s he wos with a ~roup of frie n ds w hen she s ud- denly left the curb at the 111· t crseclion and entered the path of &hoed er's car. Miss l\·Toclle r w as the d aughte r of t he Richa rd Moelle rs. T wo of the n ine have retired and V a ll e r g a las t Mond a y s us pended Assist ant Assessor George Upto n . He was n am ed in a March 21 indictment that charged him and a T andl Corpor ation executive with m l(Jtiple cou nts of bribery. Al the time of Upton's s us- p e ns ion, Va l l er~a s a id ll~e c rimes of which he 1s accused d1f· fer fro m those outlmed in the Det·embcr nrn:.s i11d1<.'tment. Those. \'<lllt•rga said, d o not reflect on the in tegrity or fune- tioninl:{ of the o ffice . However . the super visors ob- viously thoqght othcrn ist.' T u es, d ay w he n t ht'Y recom m endeO im - media te susi>ension of Lh c s ix e mployes s till a t work Ill the as· sessor's officl' Vallerga d id not ~ay today whe n he e~ pt•l'l s to r each a de- e is ion on thl' ::.us pens ions r ecom- mended by lhc s upe rvisors . '\. HINS HAW .•• o.1u<h t11rs M1h111 11ted a report to the t'ount, Board of Supervis ors that a llegl•d ~1l ll'a::.t Sl3,123 in l'Ounty funds \\ crl' U!>l'd in the 1972 l·c.tmpa ign. . ,\l·cord1n g t o bolh h i s Wa::.hington ~ind S <lnta Ana of- fi c es, Hi n s haw r e turned t o Southe rn Ca lifo rnia f>)·iday for the f i r ::.t ti me :-.i nc e e arl y J anuar v. A woi·ker in his Washin~on of. fice today said he ··as in the d is· trid," hi11 \\Ottld nol s~y \\h ere ht• t·ould h1..• t'1111t..1t·I 1·d Brawl Ends Art Be nefit SAN RAFAEL <A P>-ltst art- ed out as a benC'fit for Oakla nd's ,\c a tlemy for Pe rforming Arts but end ed up \\ ith 200 persons participating 111 a br awl that re· d uced t he banquet room of the Be r muda Pal m s Mot el "to a shambles." police sa id. Shots r <l ng ou t, chairs a nd ta bles w er e th rown and fi~hls <'ruptcu t'\'l'ry whl're. S<l id of- ficer::.. 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J l lh \\'a c rum ing a \\Ork st rue not b ti e ve lx·co! rig at of St s tar1 \\l'e~ Vl'gC For (111 l'S from S1•rv IOOO ('A9: Po DI is 1.1 · :-. w i r Sutt'> rnst: pr ct' l.1w '. .1bt>l I I•:\ I Ef1 (SK rt'tlU t:On!>.1 t:lm.11 payn tract t·t•nt lwfo1 ~50,. price that t'l'nt rtte the r l'Om l.t•g i < 'at>i (',\ ~··ar ( 1 :!:!I Wo DI ;11·1..• I hut I I ll' l't \\ e ( '"'·al l ~•kt• ht•d '.' ,\ '\ l' ll' <:an ''ate «'lee Mos minr com .says wort ·duri new tim• hou1 war can .hot , are heal Pl• o: \I or1 Nur rnor \\as lroz <0 0 n (I ;m :1µa l 'l 'I \I c ~UI n•p uf) Ar ma \\h t c Ian he' inc for Po nw J pH• cvt ( is ye no 4 \1 &15' W@M[{ @®((WO©® Cot a prnli/1•111 • '/ lw11 u ri/1• Pnt l>um1 l'at IL 11/ '""' 11•<1 IO/A' "t'' tilt' 011\11 c•n ond OC' t 11111 I/OU lll'l'fl Ill 11nlt 1' ll1t'(/llllll'! in y11v1•rnm1•111 ond ou.v1nt•11s /11nil l/OtH QUl.'11/1111111 to I' II I /) II II II I A t )'<•Ur St!fl lt't'. () ru 11111· C11011t l>wlu 1'1/111 Po L/oJ 15M. C'o.vlu M£>i.o. CA !nt.:!ti /ndudl' your (1.•kpl1011e 11uml11.·r S oil Pre parafio11 DEAR PAT Am l nghl an thinking that th1::. 1s a good time lo prepare ~oil for a home ga1·den, due to tht' n·n·nt r;.11n-. \H'0\'C had? If :.o. \\ h<.il c;m I plant al lh1s timl.<' G.L. Fountain \'allt·v Wait until garden an•a soil wiil crumble in your hand before do- ing any pre1>aration. Soil that is worked when too wet will have its structure dam a~ecJ, so tht•re will not be suitable air spacl' for root d evel opmen t. Thi.' soil will become hard and difficult lo ir· rigatc w hen it dot•s dry. A variety or summer vc·J.{clables can bt• started during tht' n<•xt si11. \H•eks, and somt• cool-season wgetablt•s still can bt.• planh•d. For a complett• run-do" n. n ·· tiut.·st a "Vt•gl•labl<• 8ullt•tin" from the t\gric:ultural Extcm.ion Service, Farm ,\dvi!>or'!> oHin·. 1000 S. llarbor Uh•d., Anahl'im. C.\ 92805. Pool L e gis lotio11 DEAR PAT : I n· ht:ard lht'l'l' is a new :.tJtl' l.1w regunhng ·swimming pool co11:-.truct1011. Smee I'm pli..lnning lo h~I\ ea pool in~ti..llled this spring I cl ap· J.Jrl•l'iule ~t hn<.'1 oull11ll' QI lh1s l:iw's pl'ovis11>11s a nti 111form.1tw11 ;1lmut how lo ohl;11n tht• t'omplL•lt• t<·:-..t of this IL•g1s li..1l 1011. H .T .• Ne"port lk•ach t:ffect iVl' Jan. I. l!j , this la\\ (SB J836i t•s tahlish .· ~IH'l'ified n•quirt•mt•nb. for~ 11nmin~ 1>001 con~truction <·ontr c.·ts. Thc.•st• ill · dude pro\'bio11-. ·c.•11ui1inl! that pay mc.•nt sdteclul s aml the.• con· I ract price lw i dollars an t•t•nt~; that dtl\ n payme .., ht>fore con st rue t io not c.· et·tl !"50, or one p<'rc·c.•nl o w c tratt price, whichc.•vt•r i!. S{n c.•r; and that payments mon• than 10 pt·r- cent or t he contract 1uict• not b1• received prior to completion or lhe reinforcin~ i.Lt•el. RNfUt'st tht.• t·omplete tl•11.l by \Hitinj! to l.1·~islatin• llill Room. State.· ('apitol, Room 1119, Sacramento. C:\ 958M. l dt•n t ify tht• la" II\ H'ar (197 Ji and dia11ll'r 11umlw1 ·, 1:!:!8i. lt'ater B e d lleati119 DEAR PAT : I ht-.ir \\all'I' lwds ;in• more fun'. I \\~mt lo J.!l'l om·. hut I'm not :-.t11·t· it \\ 11u lcl bt· '' t!-t' Ill' l'l'!'>l)Ollsihll' Ill I his lllTil' \\ hl'll ''<' all shoultl Ill' 1n11n• ('lll'rg_\ · i..1\\ ;.ll't'. I lo\\ muc· h C'IH'I').!~ tlol·s il takl· to ht«•l •• J..111g '-1/t' \\alet· ht•d'.' ·1 . P .. Co!'. ta )I<'"" ,\ ~IHJl.(·~ma n ror ('a11tai11 :\emu's \\at1•r tfr1b. Inc .. Gankn Grovl'. ~a~-. a IOfl·\\ all \\ater bed hcatt•r dr:m~ :1.3 amp~ t>lt>ct ricity wht'n in oper ation. !\lost heat('rs run about one minute an hou r to m ajntain a comforta ble temperature, he .says. This uses from S2 to $2.50 worth or e lectricity per month ·during winter months. When a new wat er bed is filled for the first time, the heater runs for about 48 hours unless the bed is filled with warm water initially. An adaptor can be purchased to hook up to a .hot wate r faucet. Foam pads also are available in lieu or watcrbcd heaters. Planf Sl1ipm ... 11t 0 EAR P ,\ T I o rdt·r<'<I ::-12 5fi ''orth of plants from Spnn~ llill · Nurseries or Tipp City, Ohio, more than a year c.1go ~ly ordl'l' "as shipµNl 1n :\I al'ch . ;111d 1l froze in tran~1t. I \\roll> to the ,. om pa n y r 1 J.! h l aft t• r I h I.' ti <l Ill ag etl p I ;11ll )'<, a 1 ri n•d v nd again last ,Jttl\·. h11l I 'l' IH'' l'r n·- l'l'IV<'d all Ull~\\ 1•1'. K .P .. :\t·"~11·1 ~n<'h Carol Ifill . a Spring llill :\'ursedes' cu'ltt11n1•r Sl'rviN' 1't•1>rttsentativt•, n•1>or1s no rt'cord or your leth'rll h ai, bet>n lot•akcl. A rttplacc•mt-nt shi1>mN1t will l>t• mailt.•d to you later this MHing, wlwn &ht' wcatlwr I~ \4 arnH'I', II In Fa • Mondsy. March 31. 1975 DAILY PILOT A3 y Shot to Death I tle!lllO o 8 Kids Among Slain; Man Held HAMILTO N, Ohio (AI» Whal began as an Easll'r n.•umon for Charity R uppl.•rt 's famll~ e nded in tragedy with 11 nll'rll b~rs of the family dead i..lnd another charged with murdl·r Police found the 65 'car old Mrs. Ruppert ; hc.•r 42 ~ear-old son, Leonard: his w1rt'. Al m.1 and their eight children, rang1nJ.! m age from 3 to 18. s hot lo dl'<t\h S u n d a y n 1 g h t i..I t t h 1· grandmother's two-story homv. All but one had been s hot in 1111' head, police said. The othL·r was ::.hot in the chest. Thit•t• l)lslols \\ c.·rt• lmmd m lht· h\'111g room jncl .1 1·11lt• v.a~ lt«Jn· ang agi..lmst .1 1d11gl•rator in the k1tchc.•n "hl'll pol1c.·c.· arrl\ l'd Sptmt shC'lls \\l'l'L' lound 111 both rooms. pollc.·l· SjHI. Tht•r1· \\ .1 ... no -.1J.!n 111 ,, ~truggil' Ill tlw hOUSl' l''.l'l'Pl lor .m 0\ l'I" turnt•d ",1sll·papc.·r hJ:-.kc•t, uf ll{'l'f':. -.aul Dr {;j1l'l'll Uomw the.· Uutkr ('nur\ly c.·vro11t•r --~.11d 1l "as poss•· hit• lhal -.omc.· oJ lht· \•«tuns lwd h1.•1·n s hot Olll'l'. th1.•n shot ..tl'!:JJn lu rnuke Min· lhl'y "l'l'l' dt•i.JIJ POLICE REMOVE ONE OF 11 BODIES FROM HOME AFTER <HAMILTON,. OHIO, SLAYING$ Family Member Arrested After Easter Reunion Carnage late Sunday Evening While police wheelt-cl lhl· shrouded bodies pa:-.t honor s tricken neighbors. Mrs. Hup· pcrt's other son .James, 40, i..I Joh less draflsman, was thargl•d with aggravated murder. Ruppert appeared today 111 llamilton Municip•tl Court hut <lid not enter a plea. Tlw .1udv1· sl'l bond al $200,000. [l ., unlt l..c.•I.\ thi..ll II JR'O(llt• "uultl havt• bt•t•n shot and k1llc.•<I unl1.·s~ lh1_·y '' 1•11· hd<l 111 :.i1mt· \\ '" or wc.·1·1· 1n a pos1lio11 wlwn· IHllll' of thl'm l'OUld l'S('jlJl' Hocutt• said. .J..iint•s Huppert f.!l'l'\\ up 111 J l;11ndlon anti ";.1'-Ol'Sl'l'll>l'cl IJ\ Olll' ol lus lh 'l g hl.wrs ... ~ IJt'llll:! hnll1:111t Dana ~lip Fe~ Boosted Defense attorneys for Huppt•rl who appeared s1knlly 111 \\Ill I.. clothes. asked Lhat hl' bl'' l'\ amined by a psychiatnsl .met p~ychologist before his IH l ' hminary hearing Frid;i~. 111• "a" J..111d ul ;.i lu11t•r though. ::.<.11<l the rw1ghl)o1· "ho s.11d Huppert oil en ::.ta~t·d \\1th lus m othl•r. County Agencies Approve Berthing Cost Hike Ruppert. being held in Lhl· I lam11lon city Jail. has refused lo talk. according to police. I lw ~Jml' tll'tg hbor descnbed :\I rs. Ru µp<:rl a'-"till' sv. t'dc::.t \\Oman\\ hoc\ t·r II\ ed Slip fees charged lo the owners of the 1,400 boats kept at Dana Ha rbor will increase 10 percent Tuesday. ., The increases have the tacit approval of the Or<1nge County Harbors . Reaches and Parks Dis- trict which leases space in the harbor to a privc.1le corporullon lhul suble<Jscs the slips. Undl'r the n,:'W price schcdull-. monthlv fel'S will be in<'rcascd to S2.10 per root ror .., 20.foot slip; S2 .30 for a 25-fool slip: S2AO for a 30-fool slip. and $2.75 for a 50·foot slip. The slips i..lrC owned by the arma Compan)'. It pays the county 15 percent of 1ls yearly gross revenue for the boat ::.lip l'Oncession. Hobert Dahlberg. ~larm<.i pre· s1dent, said the f cc increase \\as due lo ::.kyr ocketing electn<'ity costs \each slip has an electrical outlet for the boat owner':. use> and by a more than double jump in lhc comp.in}'::. possl'ssory taxes. Taxc.·s "'ent C 1 om ~70.000 t \\ o ~ t•ars j gn to $156,000 la-.1 ~ear. he said. Duhlbcri! sa1tJ he h;id tried to l':>..plain to the bout owners the inflationary pn·s:.urc.•s he Wi..IS reeling. '·They understand \\C have a problem," he said. Slip r enters and the Harbors, Beaches and P arks District '~e1·e notified of the proposed m- crei..lses Feb. 28. A<'cording lo Daryl Falkner. concessions manager for the dis- trict. :\<larina was not required by 1l:-. lea::.e to notify tht· county of lhe increase. but drd so anyway as part of its Sl<Jndard oeerating procedures. The lease does g" t' the county approval power over proposed increases, but m a backwards way. The county is not em- powered to approve increases. per se, but it may disappro\'e them 1f certain findings ar e made'. Falkner s ummed up the coun· t~"s role this way . "If we keep silent. the increase is approved." If the county wanled to block the increase it would have to de· tcrmin e whelht-r the increase would be an the public inlerl'st. "hether tl C'Om parC'd to rates thargcd by other operators and whether the concessionaire was receiving a fair a nd reasonable profit. Falkner said Depending on the answers to those questions. the county could allow lhe rate increase. or <lllow only part of 1t. or reJect it in full The ull1male decision would rest w1lh George Osborne, direc- tor of the Environm ental ;\1 an<.1gement Agency of which Harbors. lkaches and Parks is a part O::.borne s;:i1d Wednesday that he fell the 10 percenl increase \\as JUsl1f1ed due lo the rule of in· flat ion over the past two years. "In fact. 1t may be a bit behind," he said. Osborne noted that anv de· cision he.• might have made on Boa ts Block Port ABER DEEN, Scotland <AP> -Hundreds of small fishing boats blockaded at least 12 ports 111 northern Britain today in a campaign again st impo rts of cheap foreign fis h. "We aim to do 111 four d ays what Hiller couldn't achieve m four years." one or, ganizer said -meaning to seal off Bnlam. High Court Disbars Mitchell, Mardian W A S I f I N G T () N ( ,\ P 1 Formt'r r\ ll '¥'. Gen . .John II. Mitchell ;,ind· fellow Watergate covcr·UP defendant Robert C. Mardian were suspended today from the practice of l;:iw before the U.S. Supreme Court. The court suspended them both a nd gave them 40 days to show why they should not be dis· barred. Court officials s~ud it was the first time m history that an in- cumbent or former attorney general had been s uspended from Supreme Court practice. Mitchell and Mardian, a sometime San Cl<'mentc resi - dent. were convicted by a federal court jury Jan. 1 on charges aris- ing from concealment of White House invol ve m e nt in thC' Watergate burglary. Mitchell, who headed rormcr Pres ident N i xon 's 1972 re· election campaig n . was found gwll y of consp1rucy, obstruction of j ustice and three counts of per- jury. He was sentenced to a term of from 30 months to eight year~. Mardian, a former assistant attorney general and later an of· fic1al of Nixon's re-election com- mittee. was convicted of con- spiracy. He was sentenced to a term of from 10 months to three years. Both were s uspended March 3 from practicing in U.S. District Court in the District of Columbia. Justice William H. Rehnquist. a former colleague of Mitchell and M ardian al the Justice Department, took no part in the Supreme Court's action. 1-'ormer White House aides 11 .R. Haldeman and John D. Ehrlich man also were founct guil· ty or participating in th<' cover- up. All four have appealed their ('Ortvict ions. 1 the increase always would bt• subJect lo appeal by the leasec lo the county Board of Supervbors. He said that he has had no com- plaints about the increa::.c. "Thi:. 1s the first inqwry I\ c lwd on the su bjccl." O::.bornt• lold a n·porler. Slips rentals charged at Dana II arbor com pa re lo the $3.50 per fool C'harged by California Recreation Com pany. i..111 lrvint• Company subs1d1ary, that op c.· r a l (.' s !'. " ,. en ma r i n •• :-. i n :'\cw port 11 a rl>or. <1ccortl1ng to j spokcs m:1n. The~ ;_ilso t'Om pare\\ 1th moor- ing fees of :;1 .20 a fool for ollshorl' moorings in :'-il•wport Harbor and (iO <'l'nls a fool for onshorl.' moor· mgs 1 A mooring 1:-. a buo~· al "h1ch perm 1ss1on 1s givt•n lo secure a craft Sccunty. toilet facilities and parking arc nol available as they Jrt.' 111 a mannu slip.> Al Dana Harbor. thL•re 1s i..I six lo e1ght-monlh \\a1tii;ig list for s lips m the 20 to 25 foot range and a year's '" ail for :.lips 111 lhl' 30-to 50.(oot rangl·. John Spear, who llH·s :.1c.·ros ... the str eet from Mrs. Hu pp1•rt. st11d his 8-year-old daughll'I' "c.·11t to deliver an E aster baskt•t Lo llw hou~e Sunday morning. I It• s:111J :\lrs. Ruppert told the child slw l''.\pecled he r family for r:asll'I' dinner later that du). T he family arr1vt•d l;1l1•1 111 tl\I' morning, <JC<'ording lo anutht·r nl'1ghbor. George.· Wrt>ot "Tht•y all drovt• up 111 th1'> h1g hlack vun. and pil!!d out of tht• l'i..11' and staged an East1·1· t·~~ hunt on the lawn." he n ·c.·al ll-d Two of the older child rm v. t'l'l' :.een al church Sunday morning Police said tht·~ rt'l'l'tvc.•d a phone call from a m;.in about !J :10 p.m .. went to the homl' •llld found the famil\· dead. Thl' hcxht''> \\4'1 t' found in. the II\ 1n g room .inti kitchen. Police said Ruppl'rt. \\ho llH·d "ilh his mother . v. as found .standing near thr front door· Th<·y S<Jitl an officer askl·d him \\hat happened and RumJl'rl answered he had lll·cn al lht• house s ince 5 p . m. Booze Bitgs Li.ft Lice11se St\CfLnlE'.\TO (,\(>) Th('t;o bugs 1 n 11 hot t It-~ ol boon· ;.ind s t•r'\ltl' to un 111t o'.lt:ltl'cl palron han· add<'d up t11 ,, :.!O·da.' lll·enst• sus pl'ns ion for a Lo-. .\nµl'le~ bar Tiit• 1\knhol11· lh.•\ l'l':IJ.!l' Con· trnl ,\ppeah Lloard uphl'ld lht· ~uspenswn :.ig a111'-l tht· license 11f \b llous l', a h.1r on I'lorth C.ihut•nga Bouk;.I\ 1 d The patron 111 qut"·t11111 at ont• pomt put his IH>st' 111 his dnnl-. "hl'll ht• hl'nt o\ l'I t•> pick up J t·1gan:tt<· lw drnppl·d . ABC in \ c.•st1g:Jlor-. s aid. \t'l'Ol'flin ~ lo th1· board the tli...t illt·d sp111 t-. \\ere 'adulterat l'd 111 "hole 01 111 part of a ch~· 1.· j sc.• ti l' o n t a m 1 n a t ed . ( 1 l th~ . putrid or dl'eom po:-.ed subst:rnn'. othen' 1st• unfit for food." A UNIQUE, NEW AUTO MERCHANDISING EVENT AUTO Did You Know That With a 197 5 Model You Get THE BEST WARRANTY COVERAGE YET! Most of the 1975 models have a warranty that covers more than ever before. 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'640 ORLEAl'IS, M .1ss. <UPI l -Al- lan Chadburn bays lhat on Arni fl he'll climb into his e1~ht-foot. 4 inch sailboat. · Pre am." und s:11l for the Portugul'~l' harbor <if Porto de Lc1xo -2.7~ m1h:~ away. If successful. h~'ll hccome tht.> pilot of thl' ~mallc!>l f.Olo cr••ft ever to cross lht.• Athmt1c Chodburn, 29, suys tht> ullt'mpt is a "dreum l 'v<' hod for .10 years. That's how thl' bout ROI its nome.'' Chodburn s~ud his lnll is no stunl -"I'm no Evcl Knievel " Apparently the Prudential Insurance Company agrees. The firm has written a $25,000 poUcy. "Dangerwisc. they rated my \oyagc class 5." he said. "That's not too bad, since the rating ~ocs up to c:luss 8, whi<'h is motorcycle r<tcing." 'fhl· fol'mer police offkcr !'ia1tl. "My llme will be tukcn up with su1hng. <:ooldnR. keeping a lo~. wntinJt a hook and reading I will be silting up for the e ntire voyage. l hope to rest because I lhe boat is so balanced that it "'ill sf'lf·steer by locking the tiller m plaec." t-"or supplies. he will fill the boat's tiny hull with 2AO can~ of sort drinks. 100 cans each of fruit und stew, plus hardl a<'k. ehocolates. glucose tablets, beer Jt.>rky, water, motion and naus ea pills and 60 cans or rice pudding. lfc said th~ record for crossing the Atlantic in lhe smallest boat Is held by two men, nn American ;md a Briton, who made their tnps in l2-root vessels. t , .. ,. ......... .-...... 141•711 I •1t11r• ._.c:-ar-" U41\.--. ~·"""'""" El raJUllO(l lllNln -c... HU•-••••••"4. ........... u11111 • ..... h,.O•Cen a l-•> 1ous"'--· ............... •-7SO.JOl l -..... .,~ .. , WltSO# ft8 lllftoll( HllllS !Oft ,_,.c ... at-ir. ldACl ( llUI& IUUluc•-...... ,...,. -•c ... &,_h -· kec••U·••ll ,. .. .._-. 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Prcs1cJt•nl Lon 'ol or Cambodia S<tld goodby to "The fl ug or the Provisional Re volution ary Gov'?rnment is ht:. as:.ot·1atc:. tod<iy pnor to IL·av ing h a:. country as the Khmer flouting 0~1· t hl' c ity of Da 1'ang," s aid the Viet Cong delegation f{u ugc msurt:cnts made nl'\\ .idvances in nort hwes~ Cambodfa 1n S1ugo11 Sundu~·. and fir~ rockets into Phnom Pt·11h for the first tame in four days. ll saH..I th<• ~outh \'ietnamese army "Oed in complete rout, Covernmt:nt sourct's ... aid Lon l\ol would fly to Indonesia and thousunds ol solthers handed over their weapons and s unen-Tu~di.ly and <1ft t'r a \ 1:.1t tht•re \\ <iuld go to the L'n1ted States. der ccJ." ln prl.'p<trat1on fo1 ht'-d<"purturc, Lon :\ol \\<is meeting today Hanoi R ad10 ~aid the people poured into the s treets lo \\Ith h1:. top t:l·ncrJls. the cabinet <1nd L'S ,\pibas:.ador John \\clcome the \'tt't Cong. It said many go\·ernment officers Gunthl·r Dt·an .. mut1mcd. pu nis hed their die-hard C'ommanders · and came over l ' :-; 11rf1l·1.ds !>J1d Jll Amt.·ncans hJd bl.'t!n t"Vacuated from lo the revolution with weapons." Other Saigon troops were Qw '\hon ..ind from Tu) I loa .)(1 mile::. to the :.outh m \'ictnam. seized \\1th panal·" tmd \\ere wiped out or taken prisoner, Hanoa Am1:1 tl·<1n c.·1v1l1<tns uncJ their f<tmthes \\t>re being evacuated from sit.Id 19 Killed EDiulating Movie Fete From Wirl'Sen•icc~ :\11Wll'l'n persons have dtl·d 1111 I h<' w tld ('h <tlloog a R1v1•r l ry In).! tn mJtC'h th•· e:moe feats of th<' mm 11· • Dl'll\'cranct-." \\<htt•h \\ "" l1lm1·d tlw re. a nd th(' l' ~ Fori· .. 1 ~1·n111· ,11ms to put a stop to lht· d.Jrt·d1 ·\ tltry. F1.1n· .t r a nger Bill Crai~ .... ud 1h1· mo,·ic h as b een .J m.1Jnr 011 r<'.-of <innoyancl' lo l11nµ11m1· 11·.,1dents :ilong the· rt\ t·r "llll'h ( PEOPLE J t·p~iraks Georg1.1 lro1n South C.1111ltn.1 . "Tht• m<H it· "''"" rll1·d a lot of lht• lol'al foll-,., up It r1t·turNlthc·m .i:-. '>Oml'lhin ~ r1f :t hurnpktn ·typt· pt•r:-.on \\ h1d1 111 <·011r:-.1· i:-. ju!'lt 1111 I rut• .J !-1 tt r-<1n II•· < 'r;11g .... ;11ct .\1·:..i dt•trl\ .\\1 ~1 rct '"nn1n t• dan·ttor \\ illiam Frif'dkin h.1:-. lilt·d J $:> x m1ll11111 c.,u1t .1ga1n ... 1 \\ .1rnt·r Hro... I 1w for 11lOl1l'Y h1· 1 I.nm" i-, dul' 111111 fur "Tht• r;, orc·1 .. t .. l· nl·dk in \\ho" on .in (bc-.1r for rtw Fn•rwh C'11nnt·C'l1on · ·rl 11 ~l·d bn .Ith 111 1·1mt 1 .id .. 111<1 I 1dm·1 ar} d ut}. fr c.iud and usur~ The suit s:ud lhl• movie h;c.., l' ro""l'U S!JCJ m 1II1 on and ncllt•d S 111 1nill1on. FnerH.in SJtd hie; <·011 tr<trl rulll'd lor a ft·•· of $325,000 and HJ Pl'l'C'l'lll or tlt1· ltlm'.., nt•t prtif 11 -, Tom Elli .... nt·\\ .111d111rn1.1n l11r \\ Hz T \' II 11. I fl II \\ I 11 (' (). .111d101 1111· 1\1'"" ,1l \\'/\HCT\'. '\\·w York . 1111ol l'r .1 n ·1><1rlt'd I hrt'l" vc.·<tr c:ontr ..il't at an esl1 ffidl · "" ~fi:lCl. ooo \\HZ ..,;.11d Elli-.." tll lx· n·pl.11·<·d 1\umbt·r·s ( p • UPI Teltpno10 Alex ··shonde r " Birns. 70 . Orange, Ohio, kingpin of num!K·rs rac:ket. according t o ( l(•veland polit('. was killt•cl S;.iturday night \\hen nomb' in ('~JI' t•xp lodl'd, blov.-' mg h11n to IJIL't'l'!-1 . La(I y HiJJary, Dau0 11ter Di~ '""' 111 Air Crasl1 .._AT ,\1,\ :\ [){ . :\ cpa I 1,\ l' • Thl' \\ 1fe ;.ind tl t·n ;.igl' 11Jughtl·r 11f!-.1r l·:dn11rnd lllll.1n oncoflltl.' 111:-t (\\II ll ll'll In l'<Hlfllll'I' .\It fo:\l'rl'"l. '~'t•rt• k tllt·d today us lht·~ 1110!,. 11lf lrorn ""tm~11d11 ;1111>11r1 111 1111n Jllllary on a !->l11p1.• of I ht·\\ 01 Id :-. h 1g ht·:-.t mount;m1 No Miracle For Easter; Girl Dead :\,\Sll\'I I.LE. Tt•nn. ( l 'PI I :\11:-.. \'trg 1111a Tnmbll• Wt'nt to l'httr('h on u c·old , blu ... t1..•ry Ea:.ter ~unday hop mg that ·'God \\ill 1>crform a m 1r:.idt'. ' She re· turm·d h111lH' lu f(';Jl'n that hl'r to \l''-" old d,1 u:.:htl·r. m1~:-mg for mun· th.in .1 tn•mth. 11.11.l l>l'l'll m11rdl=red Tht' hoc!\ ol prt·ll). ln·l·klc·- foted .\l<.1rl'lj T11mblc. ObJt:'cl of 1Jnc 1Jf lht• mo~l 1n ten..,<.· M.·arches in 1';1'>hv1lll.' his tory, \\as found :-hortl y bdorc noon Sunday bt•m·ath a p la~ttc wadtnJ! pool m t h e C' I u t l t• r l ' d g u r J :.! c of a nl•1J.!ilhor ~ homt· l.ytng around 1he body \\l'rC lour bo:..c.., of Girl ~t·uul t.·o<>kte:-:..he was ('arr~ mg "hl·n !->hC t.l1 sappl'arcd Ft•b. :!5. .\lctro Polite Chief JOl' C<.1sey -.u1d .\l urc•ta app:1rl•n tly \\a:. :-t 1 an g It· tJ . b tr t t II l' l'l' " us no 1·v1d1.·t1<.·c ::.he \\ ;J.., •1..,:-.aultl'd M'X· u.ill,\ · ,\n·ot dang to thl' doC'\ors and . ill. C:..i!>l') !>:.J td. · lhl'Y ltgurt.· :..ht• hu:-..n·l bL·l·n d ead o\ l'r llJ d:.i}s lo l.1 ;1t tht· most "\\.t• ,tn• pr t·lt y ..,un· that '-Ill' "J:-> str.111g lL·<l he !>Jtd . "but "helhl't' tl \\a:-. cJonl' 1lw11..• or till' hod\ \\i.l~ lal\t•n lht.-rt'. \\l' don l h llll\\ . .. fl . .., h<.itd to hl'ltl'\L' that 1h1• lxx.ly has bl.'l'n in that gJrag<.· all 1h1 ... time.· the police th1l'f su1d. hut ti:-. ;1 po .. s1h1lll) ( ';1 .... 1•\ ... 11rl \I HI l'l,1"' hod\ \\a:-. llo\\ 11 to .\I L·m phi-. SundJ) abo<Jnl the !-oll.lktmrll'd lt'l loanet.I h) Co\. Ha.\ Bl ~11ll1J11. l IL' ~aid th\• 'Llll' 11H·d1<:..i l l"<arrnncr \\Ill perform ;rn i.IUlOP"). c .. 1!-lt'Y ... :11d .\1 an·1a \\a:-l'arry · 111).! ~10 lo ~12 when :,h l' lt•ft homl' :1l.!out :i 30 p.rn . on Feb. 25 lo dl· lt\1·r 1ht· C1rl ~t •H1l t·oohit·:-. lo ;1 ' rH'tJ."ltlu tr :-. h11n1t· .'\o mom•) ":J:. IJ"J Ttl~le MURDER VICTIM Marcia Trimble, 10 l11u11 cJ 011 lhl' fully <·lad body, lw :-:..iid. "ft look!-> 111.t' 1h1• moll\'l' \\:t"\ robben-... C a~l'V said. "Th<.11 ·.., \\hat \~t·'\l• gol .lo go on at lhl'- t I tll l' . . Earlier l h 1:-. '' ec:k . .\lurc1u :-. mother told reporters ht•r dauvhter \\ uult.I he 10 year~ 11l<l un (;ood Fr1d u~ ··11 ·:. u m1ral'll' llml' ol \l'l.ll . .ind I fl•l·l my duughll·r \\ill hl· home b\ EJ!->ter . th.11 Cod \\Ill pl·rform. :..i m11 .1C'11· 1h1 llH)lhl·r :-aid. .\boul llw t tml' lhl' 111mbl1·.., \\t'f'I' r1 ·tur111nj.! honll• ltom drnrl'h. 11 .irr~· \lolfrll \ l'-lt111 ;.: .it the .John Thorpe h11rn1· ah11111 :.!IH I ' anb t·~1 ... 1 ol t ltl' T111 11hlt• r1• '-t cll:O<.'l'. ";.i lkl·d 11110 Thorpt· :-. door ll·..,:-t\\ <»CJI ~.tl':tJ.!1• lo lu<1k for a tin• Pus hmg us 1dl· u s m,111 nrJ111.:1• ":..idtn g puul 111 a b:.tl'k l'lll'lll'I'. hl· tound :\I artia's bod,\ 1 Tiu~ followmg as.senmtnl was wnlle11 by AP Spt·c1al Corre~t Pelt'r Arnt'll 1d10 has won a Pulitzn Prize /or his cuveruye oj the Vietnam u..'<lr J SAI C01'. South \'wtnam (AP) The South \'1etnamese govern· mL·nt's military debacle in lht• nort ht.'rn ;.ind central part of the <·ountry r aises !>trong doubts that tl c<in hold Saigon. l'r t>sident l\gu~ e n \'an Thieu·~ ''° '' er b ;.i :, l' a m on g sen i o 1· m1latary officers ts b<.·mg rapidl} , \. und1..·rm1nl·t.I . and poli l i C'a l t·h:.ingcs c·ould lollow more Com- muni:-.t :-.ucl'l'!>st·s. <1ccor<.ling to informed ::.oUl'l'e:-here. Tin• !>OUt'l'cS say T hieu m ay Ix· t·h a l!cn ged by gener a ls \\ho bl'lievc the.v t..in rally South Viel· n:.im 's m il1lC:try forces, o r by olher ::.cnior officials who sec n t' g o t 1 a t 1 o n " \\ i l h t he C o n:i · muni~ts <JS tht• only way to avoid t·o mplt'lc t.11 :...i:.ll'r tor South \'tl'l· narn. CO)DI L" :'\IST FORCES h aH· 111t1 l'asl·d lhl' numbl'r of pro· , 11H·t·:-11ndl·t t hL·11 tontrol dun ng 11!1• p.i-.t month I rum nnl' to l:J. .111d h.i\ l' put mot<.· th<Jn half of -..outh \'i1.•tnam '!' 20 million popul.Jtton in capllnty. on tlll' run or Ill ;.i JJOs1tion forcmg tht•m to dt1<.·1de soon one course or JflOlhl'I. \\'es ll'l'I\ m1htu1·y :malysts ~ee ltllll• Thi1.•u can do <Jboul 1t ~houlcJ l hl• l'l'lll aining co:Js l..il l ' n t'I a n·.. f .i II . t h l' a r c :J i m · nw d1all'I\ north of Saigon \\ill bt· llw front lrnc· of defen!'>C' .\I any ob1>l'l'\'l•1·s frar 1 he tk ft·tt !-11' of the t:.t ptta l might bt• as diaot ll' and fru1 tll·:..s as that of Da ~ang . \\hen· g tJ\'l.'rnment t roop:-. did not l'\'t'll 1n1t up token n· -.1..,lallt l' \\IT U 0:\ E -T fllRD oflhe Vtl'I n.1ml'"l' "'' m~ dl'!'ltrn)ed'. anothet 11\ljntn t.11\·1 .. 1on 111 danger of :.in 111hllJl111n ;.in d hundreds ol 11111 ltons of u11ll ;1rs \\ orth of guns. \ l'htd1·:-. pl.11ll·.., a nd olltt•J 1111l1t,11' t•qu1pment abandont'cl 10 the tom nrn111,.,l!-o, Thtt•u and hi.. m11tt.ir;. l'Qt11pm1..•nt :.ibandoned Lo the Com monists, Thieu and his m 11ttary c·ommandt•1-s ar e ll'fl \\tth :.t minimum of forces to dl· f1..·ml Sa1~oii. 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Levi blamed • t.he increase on a .. dismal and tragic failure" of the criminal justice syst em to prevent crime. In 1973, crime rose 6 pl'rcent, and in 1972 il declined 4 percent. Much of the 1974 rise came from a 19 percent inc rease in the last quarter -when un- employment ft rst "'ent above 6 percent. Assa s s in Fo<•f!s B e h e ading • RIYADH. Suudi Arabia <UPI I --Prince Faisal lbn Musaed \\~Is s a ne\\ hen he killed hi::, uncle, King Faisal, the gO\'t•rnment su):-... If C'onvicted, he will most like ly be beheaded\\ 1th scimitar. ~eadm~ 1n a public square 1:-.. thl' traditional Conteillpt Verdict . Appeal Rejected form of execution in Saudi Arabia, although the le:-..s spectacular execution by firing squad has been more common an r ecent years. Legal experts said the traditional mt!lhod of execution would probably be used•because or the killer 's royal IJlood and the enormity of his {'rt me. 3 Dead In S hooting Ha1npa9e WEST MONROE, La. <U PI> -While his mother attended Easter Sunday church services, a former m ental patient raced from room to room in his apartment -firing from a bt.'Clroom window and his front door -killing two men, wounding a third and finally killing himself. Police Chief Johnny .Mitchell s aid Robl'rt Howard, 29, s hot at neighbors and at ll'a:-..t one v1s- 1tor in his apartment complex from lhe window of his second lloor bedroom and from the front d oor of his apartment, then returned to the bedroom and shot himself in the he<td. Cleme 1H•t1 DecadUne Tonight WASHINGTON (AP > Officials o\'er~eeing President Ford's clemenl'y program for Vietnam wartime. deserters and draft e\'ader::. "l're alerted for a J>OSS ible rush or calls before the signup de- odline of midnight tonight. When the counting stopped weekend, 22,556 of the nearly persons h ad signed up. Friday for the 120,000 eligible I UPITtl~ ftuest ioued Olga Connolly, Olym- pic gold medalist. ~md Sun day ~he was asked by the FBI for the wher eabouts of former Olympic long jumper Phillip K . Shinnick and sports activist Jack Scott in connection with the Patty H ear s t case. SAN DIEGO <APJ -A San Diego man has been arrelted . for in vt-sli~a­ tion of c nme on the high seas and destt·uction of property arter a two-day siege on a plush pleasure craft. George Neil llen · Las lltt KovJt:l>, \\ho \\'arm Tabl{•, 181!0 ldt h1::. nal1\e Hungary Brookhur:-..t!-.t. ; and mo' ed to the United Kovac:-... '"'ho s po~l.,nO States 15 year:-.. J(,!O, will . English. had l1tlll' ll\One.f tell his bu:-..1ness succt:l>l> and no fa mil) when h~titt storv to member~ of the rl\ cd tn this country. ard F o "i.t n t a 1 n \' a I l c y 0\\ Ill> a l>IJOrts ni.r l'cnl:V Chamber of Commerce m Long lkath. ·' al an April 8 luncht•on. &-ach. . ' The ml'eting will b<• Hesl.'n·at1ons may 'be held at Kovacs' Fountain made by callin g the Valley restaurant, the t•hambcr at 962·4·141 . derson. 59. was taken in New Way Found to custody Sund;.1y by authorities artt·r the To Stop Hair Loss, Coast Guard cuttl'r Point s tuart interceptl'd thl' Grow More Hair 80-foot yacht Delight n ear th l' Cur o n ado HOUSTON , Texas baldness ana \'.annot bl ands -If you don't ~uff er be helped. The Delight :-.. l'aptain. from male pattern Bui. 1r '"u .irL' 11111 Kl'n Stock\\t-11 . t.ll. ufSan baldnc~s. you can Jln:J<I~ :-ltd .. hJ!d ho-w Diego, hud r ad1ot·<l thl' h · l'•rn ~11u h{• :-111 l' "'h:it " now slop your air al"luJll_,. cJu:.111>! '· uu1 h.11r Coa:.l Guai·d th ~1l lien l d .. QSS ... o0 orow IO~ ... 'i f:\'l•n If bJldnL'!'>' derson. a forml·r t\a\')' b ntOl'C half. OlJY SL~m lu •·run In Y•lltt Pctt.Y officer\\ or I.. mg as a r 1 .. h l For ye;.ir!> "th<'.Y ::.atd ll .im1 y, t 1~ L" n·rtJm v crewman a board the couldn'l bl' <lc>nt•" Dul now no proof or the c..1use <ll yacht, h ad barricaded 3 firm of 1-.bor;.ilorv "YOURha1rloss. himse l f 111 a rear con:.ultanb ha~ dt>vt'loix·it lla1r lo:-:-t•au::.ed b y s tateroom. •• treatment for both men ::-.ebum can ;.ibo run in your and women. th;.il 1:-. nut ·family. ;ind many 011w,-l11waate Stabbf!d lo Deaih w· T S t ockwell and the• onlystopptngha1rloss ... l'Onditionscan causC'h<ill" WASHINGTON (UPI ) sentcd from today·::; 01'· IDS e rm vacht's ownt:r, (~t'Ul"J~l' but lS really grnwtni:: hair! :lm.s. If you wciit until ~OU rr\L u S s d P HOEN IX. Ariz. <UPI l -Two prison inmates ·8 · J · l f • 't d · k · ·h k bald ·int.I y lUl" -J; e ..• uprcmt' er. . . . 1 . ric e r .. h:., o l1l'Y on t l0\Tn:1:-. you a1t' s l' · • • Cour today elcurcd the were m mvest1galive ockup today in connection J ohn Gaffey of Irvine P o rtl and . turnt·d lhl' to takl• thL·1t· word for 1t. hair roots are dead. )ou way for imposing con· The ca~c arose from with the stabbmg death of Charles Schmid Jr .. the has been elected lo a one· Delight north to ITil'l'l the Tht•v 1nv1tl' vou to Irv the jfl• beyond ht'lp So. 1£ )Ou tern~ sentence~ aga111:-..t 1mbltcat1on in the Bee of "'Pied Piper of Tucson." <.'011\ rl'kd of thrill-k1 lling Vl'ar term of the David cutler aftt·r :-.l·ml111g the ln•,;tnwnt for 32 d..1~·:-. Jl :-till hJVl' .rndv ha1dr on lUil t' two Frc. Hl·l' l"l' the conll'nls of Grand .............. ··... ... l>.' 1 ll> '' u '' n ,, ., " .. mt•s:-..<.1•'l'l'arl.\·S;1l11r<la). I k · h 1 Rl-1 thr"" t""tl ·1•'(' "Ir is a·n the 1000· \uthor't1· • o Id ·~1 ""ti.Lo n /\s·"o"l.""tes th1•1r re :-.k, ..111d M'l' for of \our hC'a . an \\UU 1 not idt>r1t1fy lht· inmates 1wnding filing of formal board of d1rcdors lo hl'lp ... your.,1•1f' 1 ·i· 10 slop ~our :nr o-..s port ·s und nag1ng .Jury testimony follo"ing '.''alur·all\-111 ... ''<'iild and urO\\ mon· hair . . ·"' "(' L', dHH"•'t'S •r\' th U L"(' "I. ·I ll"nd"t'L,011 \\',ts t"kc•n -~ ·-•· '' "' t"utlo1, rl•orgt• ,. \l lll'I'. the 111<l1l"lmt·nt of F resno 0 st l' l' ,., " '1 .... " ·' "' 1101 offer thl!> opµurlurnl) no\\ 1s the t 1 mt· lo do Tht;courtinabnt• r Ctt\· Coum·llman Marc Schm1cl .32.wasl>lablwd :Wtimcl>;'\1arl'h20and t•ng1nt·t•r1nl! dl·part-1nlocustod\\\tthouttnl'1 unlc!):-. th e trl·.itnH·nl ~ml'lhmg Jbout it bdutl." dcr \"~l('Utcd a s lay of ,\ .. Stdano. developer rcmain('d Ill trttl('al condil1011 Jt ?.laricopa Count~ ment dent by deput~ marshals \\Orkcd. 11 11\\l'\'l"I , 1t I:, It :-loo lall'. :-..tate.(·ourt prot t•cdrngs Juliu s ,\lui s i and 1losp1tal.lfto d1t•dSunda~ Thc.l>tabbingOC't·urrNlin ThcW1bonAsl>ociales whoboan.ll'dthel>dight impo :-.s i bl e 1u hl'lp Loe s ch L..1horJtory ordcrt•d ~I ;.irth 21 h) '.\orman Bains, former the trustee area when.• Schmid \\a!-. lran .... fe rn·d •~ a s upport group for from th<.• l"Uttl'r and C\l'ryone C'onsullant:-.. Inc will .Jus t it' c w ti J 1 a m o . m ember of lhe city plan· after his orig ma I death sentence was reduced to life L'SC c1 u I <'n g incenng broke 1 n to t he rear The great majority :-upply you with trPa t l"llffll I I j as a result of a U.S. Supremt> Court r uling. :,t11dc11t s stateroom . of cases of CXCC"S IVC ror :12 dJ~::.. Jt thl·ir n :-k, if Doug a:.. 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The very next time you're within hailing range of any o f our offices, drop-around for a neighborly handshake over a cup or two of coffee. savings insured lo:. 10,000 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION HVUILT >Oll5 ' ol-r "• •NGllWOOO .. , Vt. ''•'"' ~ .,. ••• ,., I • 'Ofll•AtrrrfC:l COllOllA •o. S IJ• •• ~·• ' 1• •SOUTH 'ASAOlN~ 4 > • ~ ~ t" 'OflrflAfllltO ( \ N "·' ,~, •,, l"tf 6' <.. • •OfllANAOA tOll! • t• 11t t• " I"" ~ .... ,.NHAnAN 1E•c" f'tf • ._. ... .,,.,~,.,. ,,.,, :lfQ ·"'f • ·Huw1 •NG TOH Bf At " a ' "' • •• .. f\ '"..l"•' rA• 1~ "' " '"'" tP\"'~ 9 • n to 4 r 1 t t', • '' "" "" \ t J f DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P A GE · Tile Governor's. Style There's something refrcshfogly eccentric about the ~ay our ne w governo r , Jerry Brown. goes around liverung up met-lings with jabbing questions and off. hand observations about the way the s la t e go\•ern· m ent is bt>ing run. I le broads 1dt.•s the tT Board of Regents with rht•torical ques tions about \Vh y unive r s ity ad- minis trators are being paid s o much. He pokes the s tate college uni\'ersity syste m with thinly ve iled qucncs that 1nd1c atc educational dollars arc b eing was ted . The ~ oung governor pops up unexpectedly at a Board of Forestry meeting to probe that unknown group·s reas on for existence . Then he pokes an ob- :-.curc agriculture board about its structure. The g overnor's style is his own. And. as we s aid. it ·s r e fres hing to fmd him popping up and popping off a bout the dire ction and cos t of :,l~te gon~rnment. But we're b eginning to '"onder why. afte r three months in office. he 1s11't beginning to turn the ques- tion s into s u gge:-tions. the innuendos into answ e rs. Gov. Brown's campaign pll'Clges can't be m et with four years uf gadfly ncg ut1vis m . The st ate needs kade rs hip and "l' would hope he would now be ready to move ahead \\1th a more s pe cific. cons tructive pat- t ern of leade r s h1µ to replucc some of the hopping and popping. Help for Consumers ~lost Ol'an ~c County llu:,inessm e n operate with • honc:-;ty . tn lC'gnl~ Jnd s m tenty," according to :\I.J. Sh1m<rnoff. director of the c o unty's Office of Cons umer A1fa1rs_ who had his driveway resurfaced with a coating that never hardened to a lady in Laguna Beach who paid for a lamp and waited five months for delivery. In t.he same period, more than 3,500 unhappy or confused countians have sought the help of Pal Dunn's Al your Se rvice column in the Daily Pilot on solvmg consumer problems or government red tape. In addition to untangling problems, services like this can ha\'e a useful watchdog effect-much like the Highway Patrol car that discourages law violators by the simple procedure of cruising down the freeway. Copycat Laws One of the more irritating developments in municipal government is the growing popularity of the "me too" ordinance. Costa M esa , which has a real sign problem, gets itself a stiff s ign ordinance. So someone in Newport Beach decides that city should have one too. After months of work, it turns out there's no rea~backing for a s imilar ordinance in Newport Beach because the s ign problem there is negligible. Laguna decides dogs, even on leashes . mus t be barred from its crowded beach coves in s ummer. So up and down the coast, even where the beaches stretch for miles . officialdom zeroes in on dogs -or fortune tellers. or nudity, or news racks, or whatever the town next door decides to outlaw. One of the sillier examples came up recently in San Clemente where an ordinance making it a misde· meanor to make false allegations against police of- ficers and other city employes was introduced. l3ut that d o L·:-;n 't m e an county con sumers urc cn - 11rl'ly h;.:ipµy a ho ut the ir bus iness trans actions In fac:t . ~inn• the consumer office was establbhed in 197:?. m o r e than 10.000 o f the m have r egistered com· plaints. They runged from <1 m a n in F o untain Valley The law was not aimed at any s pecific San Clemente problem. But Santa Ana has s uch an or- dinance. and Costa Mesa has one in the works . So why not San Clemente? Jn mos t cases, the question reaHy should be, '•Why?" 'If youse ask me, boss, we ough t to sue 'em for defamation of character!' Women's Movement Gets FBI Attention WASlll:'\GTO:\ ·ThL· FBI nt'l'd!> ;.in 1.·xeu:-.1· J ~ lu "h) tht·~ <'Jn't find (Jl.:llfll t• Ml tlwy thinh this a lt•:s bt ;Jn C"C1n~p1r:wy. · ~J} :s Hobt·rt St•dll-r. u l.1·xington_ K) . l<Jwyer who hJ:-. hJd fn t· l"l tl•nts in Jail :si nce :'\I J n ·h 8 J S J result or \\hatt .. •'t•r 1t 1:-. th.it passt'::. for thoug ht at FBI hl·:..idquarter s. Afl in thei r c·.1rly 20s. four or them arc wo mt·n In Connecticut two other woml'n ;.ireinja1l fort ht• ~am e n ·ason 0Jv1d Ros t'n. thl'lr la\\.YL'r m Xe-... Haven. s a .~.., t h c <.; • m l ' n havt' evt.·n gone to thl' t'"i· lt>nt of trat·k 1ng do-... n lhl' mutht•r of ont· of the t'l1ents 1n Jn o th c·r >otJ tt' and tell mg her ... .., ou may not kno'' lha~. but )Our c.J;rnghler is :..i !es b1 an '· The reason for these jailings ~ot·s back to St•pl. 23, 1970. when l\\O \\Offi t•n and two m en robbed the Hnµhton br<.ineh of the Slate S t r l' t' l lb n k in Bos lo n . A pohccm .Jn -... <.1:-. murdered, and shortly thl·r c;.i ftt·r lhl' two men were arrl':stl'cl tor tht•1r part 1n the C'rt ml'. <>n l' '' J:-o tonvictcd Gjnd s t:ntL·nt't'll 111 thl· electric t•h;.i ir . \\ h1·rc lw nt.•\ L'I' sJl thank::. 10 the Sup n ·nw <"011rt. his con- ft>deratt' k11lt'tl h1m~df in jail bl'fure hl' c·ould Ill l nt·d. T\\O Bra ncl t·t~ l n1H·rs1ty stu rll-nts. Ka lin I'm' t·r and Sus;.in SaXL'. \\t•n· ·mdidl·d by a grand p1ry for tht· niml' but have not IJL·t•n C'<iught Jl Jppears th1:1l lhey h.J\ c t·st·apt•d a rre~I by li ving un- rll'r ,1~surnl'cl n;.i mt·s. hold ing or· thnar~ 1111i .... J nd n1.1kmg frtl'nd::. """ith Jll"Pl1k· m t hL· Wurnt·n·:-. :\lo\ -.·ml·nt l "SJSG thl· :tl 1.1:0.t'" nf l.('n<i Pa l~·' <.1nd .\I ay Kl•lll-~ tht•y m :.iy h .J\1· ltved IJ'l :-.ummer 111 thl' :-.t udl'nt fl·m1n1:-.t ('11mm unity of l.1·\.tngton. \\ht•r1· rt ,..., :-.uppo:.l•d lht•Y mJdl' th1· .1(!jUJtnlancc ot :-.omc ul ;\I r :-t1•tllt•1 :-. d1ents. The FRI thought ~o Jncl .v ankt•d them bdon· a gr;.ind .1un . where they rdusecJ to lt•sltly . Thl'Y0Vt! bN·n m the c·onlt·r for <·onkmpt pr<1r uc·:.11 ly cn·r s inc·t'- In Of)('ll c·ourt thc.•t r JJ\\}'~r told the jucJ~c th<.tt he'' Js J Ulhor1zcd to se1y 1n his cltt•nb' names that. ··None of us k no" s the present wherc<Jbouts of the per s ons lcnown as Lena Paley and May Kelley. W <' s tate this to the court .md we furlht'r :i t a l~ that we hac.J no k n1H\k d g l' u r r eason to D ear Gloomy Gus Nov. \hetl J\m ~ri c .i has forsaken the South Viet- names-e. and in 1 ~ense the 50.000 Arnmun bo>'s "ho ~ave their hvu lo defend lhat r oun\ry. shouldn t ..,. c all fe~I .& hlll crummv l'i.J>t'e1ally our h\ah Rovern' ment . Pr\:is \dant C'onJ!r~s.... and all thc.-wa; d0\\11 to ~ou <ind m e" G lt.P .-...,c;;-.~·-·~ .. ......, ..... -•nt~..._ .. ........ _ ... _ ............ ...... 0 ...... ,0 ... o.i..,~ ( VON HOFFMAN ) bt•lteve thJt Lt•na P<Jl ey or .May Kl'l lc} '' t'l"t' pe rsons other than thl' pttrsons lhcy ('(aimed to be or \\t•re fug itives from justice." ~I u c h l h t.• s <J m c l h i n g transpired with the two women loC'kl'd up in Connecticut. llowever the government isn't ~1- lt:gmg th<1l a ny of them broke ;.s l,m . What the government 1s Jfter as a rundo'' n on the hvcs <i nd priv<1tc affi:l1rs of people in th e Wom e n 's Movem e nt. v. hethcr gay or s traight. )JAYBE the ,lustice Depart· mi:nt theorizes the new threat to na tional security comes from th1:s unlooked-for sector of socie- ty. A less bizarre possibility is th<Jl the FBI hus concluded noun- dt•rground is hiding these two names on ils most wanted lis t, bul that. 1f the agents can un- derstand the characteristic pal· l<.•rnmg of lhc fe minist. radical -;ubculturc, they will be able to Jntit ip1:1te P owe r and Saxe and capture them. Thut m;;i y bt• ~o. but such in· fo rmation can·t bt: g;;ilhered '' 1thoul grossly intruding on the pn vacy of many innocent people. What a thing to do to gays; but ~traighl women. who come to eonsc1ousness·r <.1b ing sessions to t;.ilk uut the most dl'licate as pects <1f thv1r wom<Jnhood, also should not h<Jve to worry about an extra man in their l ives. namely Clarence !\L Kelley, the head of the fBT. To use the S!r :.rnd jury to extort s ut·h tnform a t1o n doubles the ..,cn ou::.nt•ss of whJt these bul· tm::.kis are doing. The f!rand jury '''i.ls n·l crcut<·d t o be an 111- n·~tig ativc tool. lb purpose is to pro t ec t citi z ens a gC:t in s t m<tltnous prose c ution by the authorities. not to :.ifford the FBI .... ubpocna power~ that Congress h;.is t·onsp ic:uously r efused to ~rJnl it. This in~t<i ncc of thP 11o;1• of the grnnd jury as a chnmber of rnterrogation is Jess justifiable than most s rnct' <.tll the defcn· d;.inb in the bank robbery \.\Crc md1ctcd years ago. BF.YOl'D T HIS. there is some evidence that the FBI is now fan· nmg out and bothering people in the Women 's Movement who have never laid t•yes on Power and Saxe by any name. One such 1:-Mrs . M arg1e Robertson of Ter- r Jee Park. Ohio. an officer of the local NOW cha pter there. She says that in Fe bruary s he was v1;1ted by a woman who iden- tified herself as un FBI agent rwmed Mary Elizabeth Denn. ~1s. Denn w3s very PolHe but s he \\anted to know all about Mrs . Robertson's fe minist friends and or~anizational connections. Mrs . Roberts on, who had to put up with this questioning while nurs ing u s a<'k child , 5ays Agent Denn s ubs equently showed up .rt the Ctnncinnati R3pe Cris i~ Center where "sh~ started nai.hmg her b3dge around und had to bE' as ked to stop intimldal· mg peopJ'-' ·· Not so long afte r the ,·isit by ~lb Denn. Mrs . RobertM>n re· porL'I she bel(an lo experien~~ telephone troubles "Somellmt>s I e;1n·t hear on 1t . sometim~ I htar thr 'ound of a broken tape on a reel When lbat hap~ .,,.f! t•lt lhtm, 'Get it tog4Kher, bc>"ya· ••• CIA Link Ruffles The Mafia Scurrilou:. t hargcs that the Cir\ hired a :\I ;.s f1a hit m<Jn in ;.i n unsucccs~ful attempt to rub out Fide l Cas tro hJ ve crc Jt ed widespread outrage. ..These :s c:urrilou::. char.ges h<1 ve irreparably damaged the professionul reputation of our• de· di cated organization,·· said an in· cl1 ~nanl Al oysius (Crunchy> Granola. one o f the )lafia's t<.'n toph1t men. In the intc.•rc~l:s of journalistic fair play he re, then, is Granola's s ide of the :.tory. I get the "ord. !he begins). throug h the D1:1ily Grapevine hdp·w1:1nted eolumn that thC' gov· t!rnmcnt h;.s s J rontract out on Fidel. Being be t\\ cen hjt engage- ( ART HOPPE ) m ents. I ring up the CIA person· nel director :..ind tell him I'll take the job. ··:\ot so fJ~t. ·· he says ... This being C:t gO \'crnm ent contr:ict . kindly s ubmit your sealed bid an triplicatl'. ~:our e xperience re· cord, s ix profl'ssional references fone of whom must be among the living 1. and ;.s lo~·a lty oath atte::.l· mg you do nut be long to any of 143 subve rs ivt• organizatjons. includ· ing the E;.ist Afghanistan Wh ist Club." BEl ~G J patriotic Amen c<Jn , I do. Six months later he calls me an . · ·coni?r<Jlt1lations. !\t 1·. Granola." he says ... You are the low bidder . And your record pro- \ CS you a re Just the t ype of ap- pltcanl the CIA is looking for-97 hits and one ne ar miss."' "You cannot wm them a ll ," 1 :;ay modestly. "Pleas e :sign this contract in four pl a cl'::-.." ht> says. "and note 1l provides a n :.iutom<Jtic 90·day t"<lens ion int he e\'entof inclement \H?<Jlher. L'nder thl' C1,·il Scn •i('l' Code a hit man r a tL•s let me:icc a GS·14 C'lass1f1c ation. Now how do you pli.sn to do the job'!" "The us uc.tl ," sa ys I. ":\<le and my trus ty Tommy gun in the back of a speeding low·slung black :sedan, a getaw<Jy driver at the wheel and .•. " .. Sorry," he s ays. shaking his head. "Only GS-18s and above :ire entitled lo chafft'!ur·driven cars." "OKA V," s ays I. "So I "ire a couple sticks of dynamite to his ignition:. He steps on the starter and ... " .. and first," he says. "you \\ill h:ive to file an Environmen- t til Impact Report." .. Well ." StlYS l , "how about if I s lip a hemlock mickey in his beer '.''' "Truth i n l<Jbel1ng, Mr. Granola," he says . frowmng. "you want the FDA on our necks?" So in the end we C'ompromise. J borrow a car from lhe govern- mpnt pool, give Fidel an explod· ing cigar, put the 1;natch on him while he's du zed and hit him w1lh 86 overdose of at;pinn, il beans: a non presc ri pta vc dru1 ALL IT ~ivt:i him is a headache. Word gets around the Mafia cannot C\/en rub out one lousy bearded Cuban. Busint!llS drops to z1leh. .. no not {:f!l m1x('d up with lhe gcwernment," I keep telhns lht: Gc)(Hather ·fl g ives oraanlzcd crime a bud name." Self -heali11g Sig11s i11 Eco11on1y Doomsday Postponed? WASHl!'iGTO~ -It has been s ix months s ince the collapse of the :'\ixon \Jdminislration corn- t·rded with the onset of re<'ession. Although it c1:1nnol be said that go.,·ernmenl has done anything much about e ither catastrophe. the country may be on the W<JY to" ard rct•overang from both. . Ce rtainly the forecasters of depress ion and international economic collapse have declined rn numbers and a few analysts. like Robe rt Dl e ib e r g, editor of Bar· ~a~azrne. ar~ '" {~ so bras h as lo \" - s a y th ~rt ~ :.ipocalyse ha.... ~ b e e n postponed :iml A ··doo m s cJ 41y ,., will be a lttllt• l<Jte this yi.>ar." If so. thl' pres cience of the \\"hite I louse and the expeditious· ness of Congress cannot be credit· ed with having much todo w1th at. Both have c·onsbtently misjudged the counter me<J s ures that oug ht to be taken and the s peed of put· ting them mto effe ct. TllERF. JS !\O oil shortage . The \\Orld is :..t \\ ash in oil. A tux reduc· lion 1s still under ('Onsiderntion at d time when there 1s some reason to believe that consumers. \\hom the tax cut was supposed '1.o ~timulate, arc coming bad into the market of their own volition. ( RICHARD WILSON ) Applic;.i t io ns for une mplov· ment benefits are going down at a time whe n Congress is considera- mg providing more federally financed jobs . The wholl'salc priC'e index suggests some slow· ing of inflalion. and the employ. ml'nt r il te r emains stationary, Jlthou~h pcrh<Jps for technical re· :..t:sons. Onl} ·' hopl'less optimb t would t ake too m uch he;.i1t from surh fµ,·orabll· ind1c:ators as exist. hut ;.it lea~t lht·rl' a rt: indic<ttions lh<Jt l hl' sdf·hl'a ltng anliboches in th~ "YSle m ha \ e n t been destroyed. Thi~ i:s ;.i lud.y thing because the ""'>tt-m '' ould be s icker than ever d 1t hud to wait. before it re· <·oven•d at a II. for the medications provided by the White House and Cong n'ss. W.\S Hl~GTOX has been in a st~te of s ho('k s inee the X1xon re- signation. from whieh it m :iy be ~lowly e mt!rg ing. The top layer of offiC'ittldo m h e re knows 1l operates under what White House Pn:ss Se t rl'larv Ron Nessen h;.ss OeSCribCd ;JS a CIOUd Of ''hOStilil\" and s uspicion·· growing out of .. the terrible lega cies of Vietnam and \\"alcr gall'. ·· lie might have added also that President Ford expended much of the good" tll 11rit!i 111:11l) t!l"Jllll'd to him b) pa rdoning Pn· .... iclt.·nt ~1x­ un pr cm \JI u rt•ly. ;.ind b) t·ompll'll .. ly m1sjud ~111g 111 t hl· bq,!illlllllJ..! tht• requa n •m e1H::. of L'co11om1L' pol1 t~· Rut lht• cloud .... of susp1(·1011 a11d ho:sttltty may bt· dnftmg :ilm\ ly \j\\ a \-; al ll'as t thl'rt.' IS SOnll' fl'l'I· ing ·here tha t Ford. ltkl.' thl' t.>conom y, may h a ve hil bottom and not much more harm C'i.lll bl' done. THIS IS .\ s upl.'rfic1;,~I Jsscs:-.- ment beC"ause noth111~ has bt'l'll done yet. Wh at s urely \\ 111 lw dot1L' \\ill project the country·s fin Jlll'l'S into deficits the like of which has never been seen in pi:acetimt! and thl' l'ffeC't of which will not bt• felt for :.rnoth~r six months. If the n<Jtu1·al proce~s of rl'· co,·ery hHs in fact begu11, thl' 1m · pact of a budget deficit rnn~ing up LO\\ a rd SlOO ball ion \\ill bl' !>ee11 Ill a different ltght. Soml• pn•dtcl a renewal or inflation ;.rt :..t fa~ll'I" pace through tht• ovrrstimulalio11 provided by tax cuts eoupll'd "ilh increased s pend m g . The net res ult" ould be that ,,.e ha,-e gont• thrnug h :.inother l>l'nod of politacut p:rn1t· \\ 1thout ha\ rng achieved mut h m on · than\\ 1dL·n- ing the gap bl'l" ecn mcome ;.ind outgo and tr:1nsfrrri11g lht· cost lo the m•xt genL•r :..tlion. Thi~ 1s hap· pt>ning in 1t ~ m o .... t 'isibll' lflrm with socia l ins urant·e "h1ch l'all not Pi.I) at s O\\ n \\ .1~ \'l'ry mul'l1 lon ger und will h;.s \L' !c) bt> financed by the ne xt gl'lll'r;JllOll or income taxpayt•r:s. An Odd View of Education In the wake of exposes follow- ing Watergate, one after another, it is difficult to imagine being confronted wiUt anything un· believable ste~ming out of the nation's capitaf. Yet. from Washington, UPI r e- ports the mos t incredible state- ment. And, by one of our own Cnivers ity of California pro- fe ss or s~ Reading and arithm etic should not be required sub· jects in the grade schools, Willi am Ronwcr, Jr .. is reported to have told the ?\anion al Education Association. Ronwer was des cribed as a professor of education al t:C's Institute of Learning According lo Ronwer. fewer students would feel the fruslra· lions of failure that ruins school experience for many children and many more would know the •·joys of learning." IT SHOWS how far "progress'' in education has progressed us lo the point that those entrusted with schooling have forgotten the basic p\lrpose of the public schools. How con anyone ltarn who can't read" The ireatest joys of learning are found th.rough those subjeds which were once tauahl to the tune or a hi~kory stick. If th~ educato l~I they are no Ion.er c•••bl~ oft.eachin& the e~senJal loots o( lenmln1 tor what possible reason can we be s pending bntlons annually In lh suppc>rt of the IC?cal schooli and ( EARL WATERS ) colleges., The only excuse in the world for compulsory education al public expense is to produce a literate society. Ronwer 's theory is to defer re- ading and math until the s ixth or seventh grades. The aim, he s ays , is to insure student achievement at the end rather than the beginning. UNDER his proeram children would be encouraged to "work hard in studies of particular fascination lo them" and sug- gests "the lore of professional baseball." ln case the professor doesn't know it. even the baseball fan has to be able to read and know simple mathematics to follow the box scores and batting averages. What seems to be ignored by the professor is the phenomenal ability of even the average child lo learn, given the opportunity and the incentive. The younger they are the quicker they are. The reuon is simple. Little children strive to please their elders. Th ey •bask in the praise ond afrtctlon which follows achievement. ll ls when they re· aeh adole~cence that learning often becom cs more bothersome becaU$e or the emotional and physical distractions which nc· compan1 growing up. JN AN AG£ when IL has bttome all too evident that the greatest (allure of th~ publlc ~chools i ~ m teaching chJldren lo read, s ptll and do 3imple arithmetic, despite the increased millions annually poured into the program year after y e ar. Ronwer's statements would ap. pear to signal a complete cop.out by the educators. Parents and employe1·s h;n e been cres cendoing tb1 s com · plaint for many moons. Dissatisfaction \dth the p\lblic schools and disgust over the tn· satiable appetite for the ta~• dollar exhibited by SC'hool ad·~ ministrators have caused some; to question the need for continu-: ing compulsory education. If nut• ty ideas like those advanced by, Ronwer are adopted the oppo., nents of lax.s upported publi~ schools will have lheir ras handed to them on a sil,·er pl at ter. ORANGI! COAST DAILY PILOT Ro~rt N. Weed . Publt•fln Tflomaa Kuv1l, F:dltor Barbero Kr1nb1eh, EdUonol Page Editor The editorial page or the l>t.11ly Pilot seeks to Inform und stimulate readers by Jlrt'lScntmlil on thi!. page diverse commentary on topics of intcre11t by 6)'ndlcut ed columnbts and cartoonlt1tt1. bv providina a fQrum for readers ' views and by present.In• this newlipaper's opinions and Idell! on c:urr nl lopu.·s. The eclltoriol opinions or lhe Dolly l>tlot ppear only In tho edltor\lll tolurnn at the top or the pogt. Optn1on1 ex· pre:ssc.·d by tht columnist• anti cartoonlalJI and letter '41'1\rn. .1r1• their own and no tndo~tm,·nt of their vie~• by the D11JI) Pilot should be IMerrf'd. 1 Monday, March 31 Un'i Students Visiting Courts Eighth graders in the Fountain Valley School District are having their day in cour t. Tney have been ob· serving drunk driving trials at West Orange County :vt unicipal Court as part of the district's alcohol safety program. Each field trip starts with classroom dis· cussion aboui the pro· blems of driving ant:! drinking. Local police of· f1<·ers also explain the pt>nalties. In addition, the stu- dt.>nts view courtroom Monday. March 31 1975 . ' , OAIL Y PILOT , \ 1 ., ,_ FDA Says Sprays 'Stay'" WASHI NGTON 1LPI> -The Food and Drug Admm1stration has decided to take no immediate ~1ct1on on a plea from its own ex· perti; to prohibit the sale of three widely used aerosol an - tipers pirants. Ins tead. the agency said. it will "'ail several weeks until the com· mittee thtit recommended the ac:- tion gives it a full report on th1.• situation. TOE PROPOSED proh1b1tion was recommended last week to FDA Commissioner Alexander Schmidt by a panel appomled by the FDA to review de<J(Jorant 11nd antiperspirant products for s afe- ty and effectiveness. The recom· mendalioo reversed an earlier stand b y the p:inel and \\as .delviered to Schmidt under un· u s ual circumstances -by telephone. The committee recommendl'd that Schmidt ban all aerosol an- tiperspirant products containing zirconium, a m etallic eleml·nt. IL said there arl:' too many un. answered ques tions about \\hether such sprays cause lung damage when users or o ers 10 It's All Ope th<> 1 oom bre<•thc in the metal pJrt1<.'les suspendt>d an the air. THE ~IOST \\IDEL\' ~old pro du<:t involved 1s Procter and Gamble's "Sur e." The saml' firm ubo makes another sprav \\1th LlrCOOIUm ' .. Secr~·t." . 111 add)tion. Cartt•r Wallcic·l' Inc . 1s reported about to st.irt selling natio nwide jnoth1.·r1 11rc.·on1um spray -.. Ardd XX" , ~ hiC'h h<is bl'en lest·markell'q 1m !'ever al sections in the ('Oun try. It was the plan to marl..,•t "Arrid XX" that apparl:'nlly pro- mpted the panel lo rt.•\·erse Itself and recommend an immedial~ ban, before an) potential pro• blem multiplied. It esllm;.1tt'd 100 m1lhon Americans already mjy b1.• t':\post'd to the spr<iys. DANA HILLS MACHINE TOSSES OUT WORDS AT VARIOUS RATES diagrams, then at the TOWSON! Md. tAPJ -Baltimore County Liquor Board Chairman Joseph J. Hess, conceding that there's "a difference in the anatomy of the male and female,'' says male go-go dancers no longer have to cover their breasts. I~ 1973 G11lelle introduced l\\u produl:l'i ''1th i'lrcoi:uum. "E:-.trJ :O-lrt.>ngth Hig ht (;u..ird" .ind .. E\· tr.i Strl'n;.!th Solt and On · But 1f • pulkd both olf the m.irkc'l .iltt•r l,ahurJtory ll'~ts tunwd up .id \~·I 'il' 1 l'al'lions in ;.1111m;.ils Instructor Stevens Tests Two High School Readers courthouse are briefed -----------by the clerk of the court. Hess last month ruled that go-go guys were subject to the same restrictions as fem ale dancers when it came to what parts of their bodies they could -and could not -s how. Machines Aid Reading Skill 8 ) Rl'OI l':IF.DZIELSKI 04 ll'le 0.oly Pilot Sl•ll Thos1.• \\ho l'nl1c·ize schuob tor f;.1ll111g lo Lc;.id1 .Johnny how to re<Jd just havl'n't been at Dana Hilb High School lately. There, s tudents are learning how lo reud for greater comprehension and speed \\1th the as- sistance of a moving bt'am of hght. THE B EAM IS T llROW!'i O~TO a screen by J "controlled rec.1der" which reveals part of a lme at a lime. thereby controlling the s tudent's e)-e move- ments. . Teacher J\nlhon}1 A. Sll!vens says the speed at '"hich the beam moves can be varied from 100 words perm inute to 1.000 per minute. The m:.iC'hllles can be fed with a series of film :-.trips cont<Jtning s tont>s ranging from fifth gr:.ide to <·ollege level. Slt>vens. <.1 n·ad1ng Spl'cialists. says th<.' two new m.1chint•s have ;.i111.•11thuswst1t• following of studL•nts. Thl' ;.1pproaC'h, hl·S:Jl(J. is ainwd at impro\ · mg n·acling L'fflC'll'lll'.\ ~111cl , r l l' I' l's l 1 n r l' .1 d in g ;.11. .. ( ~ ""''elop111g "'."""''' 111 · EOUCA fl 0 N: l!Vlll('<. ll a\;o holps '"""h students tu :-.uslam con· l'l'nlr~1t10n ;rnd how to· "Sl'l'" bdll'I'. ··If"<.' l';rn learn to sec,.., hat \H' read accur3lcly 1and carefully and gain proficiency in reading materials, there is no doubt that the mslrumcnls will prove 3 valuable tool m our overall reading pro· j!ram." Stevens sJid. The coordinator of a reading progr<1m \\ hich started ~t Dana J111ls ll1gh this year. Stevens says learning to rt>ad 1s u more l\llftcult Job for Johnl1\ than it" as fur his dacl. T ll.\T'S R EC.\l'S£ \'OCABCLARI ES .in• much m ore com plcx. u('cording to Stc\'cns. "ho sayi- t h a t D •• d d i d n · l h a v e l o \\' o r r y a b o u l "lhermonudl•ar" devt.'loµml'nts ;.ind what Dud knew ••S a "blaC'ksmith" .Johnny might C'all a "\\Cider," "mechantt'." ··machinist." or "l'lectri cian. · · Stevens lt•aches reading to ninth grad1.· English students. ;rn l'll'l'live po\\l'I' t1.•adin !! course for col lege·bound :-.t11dl•nls. ~ind m;.ikcs himself av~11lable for training other ninth grade Engli!:ih teachers in teaching rl'adin!-( s kills. \Ve\\ anl our studl'nts to be the bl•:-.t possibll' re <1den; and ft•t•I that thl' l'Xtr<1timl'1:-. \\t.>ll worth a11 \\C g1\'C to thl' rl.'ading progr;.im." he says The m:1l'h11H''i l'mplo~t'd in thl' l'OllrSl' of that in· -;truC'tion "11<1\ l' a dl•f1111le ',1h1l' 111 lhl' han<ls of a 1tramed t('acher bct':.iusc th<•\ 1mpro,·e a student"" reading flucnl'Y by kcl•p111g th1.· bruin more full\ oc· <·upieu by inl·n•a-;mg th1.· l'.\l' span ;.incl 1.·~ c moH·- ment .. Registration Slated at OCC Class<''> from 30 chffl'n•nl s uhjt•ct an•as tnr one and I\\ o 11111ts an· hl·1ng often·d Ill thl' t11lll'· wet.>k <la .v <Jnd evening sc:hl'dule at Orange Coast Collt'gl'. Rc~istral1on for nirll""cck courses begins April 7 with classes beginning April l·I. Registration works on a first -come first-served basis and will be held al the Adrnis!iions and Rt•cords Building from8a.m . to8p.m. ~londa y 1 hro11gh Thursday and 8 a. m. to:! p. m. Friday. Classes arc open to nc\\ and contmulll;.! stud1.·nts WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST LAW SCHOOL fUl.lY ACCHOITtO I Y n4l COMMlml Of IAl P AMINIU Of n4l STATE IAI Of CAUfOINIA OFF~RS A CHOICE OF FOUR PROGRAMS OF LAW STUDY: e IN llTHll 21/1 er 3 YIAIS of FULL. TIME l1w 1tudy 11 S 16 clH"oom koun pe< week I. or e IN llTHH 31/r ., 4 YU U of PART-TIME d1y, evening, or weekend l1w ttudy (3 clu1t• per wee~, 3.~ hours per tlau), e Yov c.n ..,., your JUllS DOCTOI IJ.O.I dtgr" tnd ~ RIGllL.E TO TAKE THE CALIFORNIA IAI EXAMINATION Wllfl OI PtlONI FOi CATMOOUI ll:... .... l\ 1111 N. St•te Cottege ltvd. Fullerton, CA 92631 (714} 993-1600 FAU SEMESTER BEGINS AUGUST 21, T975 AU '•OG•.AMS At.SO STAAT IH IAHUAAY rm ttWllftl IUHU fCI ,_Wl't ....... mlllNT ~ • APftOW9 '°' Yl1IWft • \ New Membe r Dr. John P. Evc·rs Sr . of Costa '.\ll•sa has bt•l'n sl'led eel for rne111 bNship 1 n t h c A rn l' I' 1 l' a n Ch1ropracl 1c A:-.sotia t1on . After viewing a trial or. drunk driving court case. thev return to class for additional discussion. The visitation pro- gram is a cooperative project bet ween the dis· tricl and the Orunge County Alcohol and Traf· fie Safety Project. County law at the time forbid dancers to perform wit h breast nipples exposed. The male dancers skirt· ed .the rule b~ covering their nipples with bandage strips or wearing sec-through tank shirts. But now. Hess says, the men can go topless. Women dancers, howf'ver, must continue to adhere to the cov· er·up r ule, Hess added. Procter and G ;.imbll· said thl' l l'\' ll'"' pJ Ill' I's recom nwndal 1011 , tu Sehrn1dt 1s based on ··pure , ~pel'ulat1on. not :,,upportrd by Sl'll'nt1f1C' datu.·· It s ;.iid ti ha~ f.11th 111 the :-.;.ife ty of its products Thl' FU.\ said th('re ha\'e bt'l'll 110 dol'urnenlcd c-;.iSl'S of injury to hun1ans. allhou)!h ··om' stud.\· on rntmkl·~s dtd show lung problt•ms .ISSl)l'l;Jll'd \\ ith :-.pn1~:-, l.'011\;Jlll· .n~ /ll'COl11Ul11 save 50% to 60% on if perfect price of irregular designer sheets 3 49 Twin !ht or htcl:J. • ff J'L'fl. 7 )().$9 Boon w your huJ,gu ! W.1msuttJ, Mart1.:x an<l Burlingron Jc~igns includi.: English Manor, Flower F11.:l<l, Vicrorian Bouquet, Bachelor Burrons, Dior Rose, Shadow Fern. All in no·iron polycsu:r/corton percale. Some first qu.t!Jt}' 1n 1hc: group. Nor all rnlor::. or Sill'~ 111 .ill patterns. Save! Twin f1.1c or· hm·J. It pc:rf. 7.50-S9. :J.49 Full 11.u or hcc1.cl. It pc-rl. 8.50-10.50, :J.99 Qn. H.IC or 11111.·J. If pl'rl. S l )-1 L50, 4.99 .Kins tl.tr or lmLJ. If. pert. Sl5·Sl7, 7.99 SJv<: 11'0 on it ptrfcu price of c:1sl:S: ScanJ.1rd Ct)1.·s, pair. If pert~ct $6-$7, 3.49 King cases, pair. If perfect 6.50·$8, 3 .79 BeJroom Acccs)ori1.·s Purofied comforters and pillows now at exceptional low prices 19 99 each: Twin, double . • or king comforter lkl1ghdul :-.ln:ping' Polyester filled pol· 1slw<l couon t hintz _i.;iH:S warmth wichout \\ught. Jn rnh.llt hlu1:, .lpplc green, natural hll~l'. dmcol.ire hro\\ n, and lemon yellow. Ali.o av.11Jahlc in floral country crewel look. All sizes of pillows ... 9.99 One low prilc for sc.mdar<l, queen or king bed pd lows of medium firm 90% whice duck fc.uhcrs :md I Ol/(· "hire: down. You machine w.1~h ;1nd dry them tor prolonged fresh- nL·)>s. Enioy non·.illcrgeni1. odorless qualities. Bedroom Acccssoric:s SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA Shop Sund ays, 12 :00 noon to 5:00 p.m. Shop. Monday through Fricby, 10:00 a.in. ro 9:~0 p.m.1 Bullodt's Santa Ana, 1 fashion Square, 2800 N. Main Street, SAntt Ana, Pbone 547-7211 Sat, 10 00 J.m.·6·00 p.m.; Sun., 12 :00 noon-5:00 p.m. Bullock's Souch Coast Plaza, San Diego Frttway at Bri ~col, Costa M~a. Phone 556·061 l - .. A• DAil y Pll.OT ,Monday. 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Clc.1rence Crab l1 tt' <.t11d Fa t Freddy Trustees i\pprove Payment For conducting a thn•c·day confer enct-on 1l'aching writing al the <0ommun1ty college level, Hogt·r II G .1 rri'><1n . cl l' ., r r 1 ll t· d ..i s J p ro f l'" :-. 11.1 n J I \\ 1'11 l' r .111 ti 11uht.rnd111g · · le.1l'hl·r. \\ill IJl' µ..itd Sl.UUO b) tht· <·o a s t \11mmun11-. Culll'gl· 01 ... 1 nt·t . Th~ <·onft'rt'nt•e will bl' ht' I cl al G o I cl{' n \\' "'~ t Colll'gl' Apn I 18-20. The distrtl'l t n1sll't''>. ''ho uuthon 1t•<I lhl' payrnt•nt, \H'l'l' told that 111v11 utiom; \\di IJL' :.t•nl t1J u ll com- m u 11 1 t y t· o 11 t· g cs 1 n ~uthern California and a S25 regbtr;.it1on floe \\ill be rh;11'gt1d lt'<IC'ht•rs ;1t Ll!nding thl' t·rn1fen·11l'l' The creator of the sex education funnies says tl may be unorthodox. but it's not pornographk .. It's not mtended to be reully gr oss or anything , but there is nudity and open talk of premarital sex and Ii ving together," SH E GOES through panel after pCJnel of hor· rendous trcalml'nl by Rucky, who knO\\ s all the quack methods of ahor· BIG SAVINGS ON TOP NAME BRANDS WASHERS! DRYERS! TV! VJH\lE SUPPlY tASlS! REFRIGERATORS! REFRIGERATORS ft As Low As ( " ..... _-~ TERRIFIC SAVINGS NOW ON FLOOR MODELS • ONE-OF-A-KIND • DEMOS DISCONTINUED MODELS • OUT THEY GO! BEAT THE PRICE RISE! As Low A$ DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO CLEAR! PRICES SLASHED AT BOTH STORES COSTA MESA ANDEL TORO! s159 95 SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS! SALE ENDS SAT. APRIL 5 28 Years of Integrity & Dependability Costa Mesi • Hirbor Area El Toro • Saddleback V1lley '11 hst S1n11tu111h Stru t (f Toro ltotd al lwy (Nnl lo Sn ·011) =~lt==F:~== MOll.·Tllw. s.t. ,.,,Fri.,., OaHy ,.,, Satw•r , .. 646-1614 137-3130 Uf ID ~ Dellvery ond .. .,.,, ln1tallotlon -_.. 0ur-·--· ··-.. -·~·-·""-"''"°"'-... ; ~ ....,.,_ -d"'910 lmclOty-•flcMIOI>• NIW JOU fill SUVtcl "40HI NUMaU Zin Ith 7 ~J4.a7 • ,, herself, is a character who get s pregnant because s he is n 't using effective birth control. \ • Monday. March 31 1975 DAILY PILOT A9 584,000 Grant. Personnel Freeze Suicide Survivor · Sheriff Seeking Thaw Program Sought SANTA ANA -Orange County Sheriff Bradley Gutes will ask the board of supervisors Tues- day to unfreeze 40 personnel slots so he can OPl'n the new fourth floor of the county jail. prevented separat11111 of c1•rt~11n types of inmatc.•s from oth1•r .... f11.·t•rs, rnformanls, sex deviates ,111d ho most')\ 11~1 ls. By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Oltlle 0•11• Piiot St.If SANTA ANA -Dr. Ernest W. Klatte, Orange County's mental heal~h dire~l~ll, wants to set up a .special .. cr1s1~ Intervention" pro- g~am that will deal exclusively with those who must cope with the loss of a loved one by suicide; Klatte Tuesday will ask the county Board of Supervisors for permission to seek an $84,000 state grant.to set up ''Survivors of Suicides : A Mental Health Postvention Program." Orange County's suicide statistics s upport the need for such a progr;.im, Klatte says. Last year, more than 220 ~uicides \\'Cre reported in the county. An estimated 1,800 countians eacb year are survivors of such an ~nmt Crisis intervention has already 1 bt'en used ext ensivcly as ;.i . mC'uns or preventing ;ukide!> from huppening. but Klatte said it hJs never been widely applied afll'r the tr<igedy occurs. .. A suicidal event. of course. affects many more persons than the one v.:ho has taken his own t i Such cases indulk JU\l'rltk 11t fenders, inmall's ''1th mc.•1.llc.11 problems. famou.., or infan1ou mdividuuls includ111µ poltn· ol <:.ill·:-:-:ud a 11umber of uflen- dl'r:-t. ould be :-..c.·parated to m.i111t n :wn1r1ty and harmony tnlht.• ;.ill . .life.'' Klatte writes in his report to the board'. "This crisis project deals with the aftermath of suicide-the trauma to the family and others left behind to cope with the tragic fact of a completed suicid e." Klatte has established four first-year goals for the project. They include: -Devel opment of a dat<i base to identify factors relevant to the problem. ORANGE COUNTY Anaheim Man Held in Death Hirin~ was frozen this month when supervisors realized tht'Y wert.' headed for a budget deficit next year. Gates said the hiring freeze curtailed his efforts to fill the pos itions -30 deputies, four ser geants and six cooks. Tlw addition of new spa<'l' on the lourth floor v.ould rt'hl'\l' overcrov. ding 111 th(' Jail. a comlt lion critic:ized last week bv the Superoisor Pushes Pollution Control -Set up crisis inter\'eolion services that can res pond within 72 hours of a s uicide. WICHITA. Kan. 1llPI> -A Californiu mun has bel·n chargl'd in Sedgewick County Court v. ith second degree murder for thl' beating death of a 44-year-old transient last Tul·sda). county Grand Jury. · If su1wr\'isors lifl their frt·t>i'1.' on G21.te:-.' positions. the cupucit.\ of the jatl will incn•ase b; near!) 1.000 inmate;;. SA:'l:TA A~A Or:.i11f.!l' Cmrnh supen1sors \\111 bt' askt'd \\1•d- nesday to ratify ~Ill agrn•1111.·nt \\ith five neighboring rnuntJ1.•s lo crealt' a unified air pollL1l1on cun trol district. A ssess the curr~nt ava1l.ibility of services within community. In his l'l'JH>rt. lhl' Sheriff said the jail's average daily popula- tion is 8~0. v. hi ch h~1s mcrt'as1.·11 from JUsl undt·r 700 inmaks pl'r day four years <Jgo . Sup1.•rv1sor Roht'rl HJtl1n. '' 1111 has rcprest>nted th1.· county al months of nq~ot1at10ns O\ er the unifit:alion 1s:.Ut'. "di pus h tlw <11?reement on ground.., llw st:.itt• \\ill fOrC'l' !>Ul'h ~I 1110\'l.' l'\'l.'11 tually. -Identify the training nreds of community groups and mental health professionals. Authorities sai<I :\lark E . H1trhcy, 20, Anaheim.'' as hemg lwld in lieu of $100.000 bond for th1.· death of Joey Tapscott. Klatte s aid the grant monl'y will permit him to set up a "suicide postvenlion team'' that will deal intensively with the af· termath of u suicide anywhere in Taps cott 's body was clis - l'O\'l'red in the room of a Wichita motel earlier this week. Police said he had been beaten on the face, stabbed und s trangled with a" ire coat hanger. The pi! now handles 628 111- males on a third floor cellblol'k built lo house 472 . An average of 143 men arc ke pt in the jail in - firmar). Gates s:.iid the c rowding has For the Southern Cal1lurn1a Air P ollut1on Control U1!-iln<:l to bccorrv.' a 1·ealtl~'. it must !)l' ratified b v all six ~outh Co..1q Air Basin county ho•11·ds <it s uper\'isors . the county. · I ear romyou . • ang1ng an For a long rin1c, the business of banking h1s been run one way-the bank's \vny. But no\v, we 're ch~1ng1ng ~lit thJt. l'n1 T 0111 Wilcox, Chairman of the Board of Crocker Bank. M ost people fed that lnu~t b1.1nks are just too big ~1nJ too busy to c m:. 1-\nd in ~ill too rn:1ny cases a bank's pc1+onn~ ances pro\·c that the cu:--to1ncr o nce ;)gain is right. The old joke ~1bout "Bankers' Hours" loses its cha1111 after you'\'c run three blocks to find the door already locked. And a crowJcJ line at 1.1 tdler's \vindow is a lousy place to spend your lunch hour. Particularly \Vhcn there arc other windows open-but no tellers. So, l ~rocker's changing banking. Li stening to you and responding-~1s quickly as possible. Starting \Vith the rrnblen1s that \Vl' already kno\\' bother you. Things like long lines ~1nd short hours. In the weeks anJ 1nonths to COfflC, we'll be chan~ring schedules ::\nd pro cedure~ whenC\'Cr and wherever r ossibl e. Ren1olding and revitali:ing our \vays to fit yours. We think it's a gooJ idea, a bank that's willing to listen to you for a change. So, let us hear fron1 you.Just write,Thon1as R. Wilcox, Chaim1an of the Board of Crocker Bank, P. 0. Box 38029, San Francisco 94138. And then come into Crocker anJ try banking your way for a change. CrockerS changing banking. . :\likt• Cu::.h1nj!. Baum·:. ('hid aiJe. s a 1d F nd ay only San I a Burbara County has ratified it to date but 1t is on the Tuesdav board agt•nd:.is in R1ver:-..1dc anJ Los Angl'll'S Counttl's Thl' agrl'1·m1.•n1 h<ls not bl't'll sl'I for <1 tw.inng 1n \'cntu1 .1 County anrl San lknwrdin11 supt·n·isors IHI\ l' aln•acly l'l'Jl't't· 1.•d llll' agr<.~l'lnl'l1l Olltl' <: u !> h 1 n g !> '' i d t h t• S ;:i n Bt·rnardmo board supports the concept :.ind "ou Id probubly ~ig11 the agrel·mC'nl 1f its demands that larg1.• parts cit its dt·sert kr· ritor~ ht· l':O.duut•d . • 1ng. I . A J 0 DAILY PILOT Monday. March 31, 1975 Breathing Not The Easiest 8~ OR. PF.TF.RSTEl~C'ROH~ ··Easy as breathing''" ~ol true. Millions \\ 111 tcstif) tht'.\ h.n t.' breathmg problems. Ur ~I\\ ing a brt•ath and ll'tling it out 1s not a s impll' - mattl'r for asthma patients, for those with em· physt•ma. ::ind for m;my with heart disease. \\'hat ·.~ should normally bl· t•lfortless bl'comes effortful Hut lhl'rt.' an· rnalhons of us. ;.ipparently ''ell ex· "'*Pl for s ufft-nng from anXtl'lY. "'ho ;.ilso have a bn·athing µ1 oblt:m '.\tost :Jrl' un.J\\ arc that tht.•1r nl•rvous lll'ss as somdlo\\ tat-d 10 "ith the 1rapropl•r brcuthang BAY BOAT IS REPLICA OF TRADITIONAL HULL Monterey-21 Follows Lines of Famed Fisherman Pl'BLIC NOTICE PlBLI NoncE PtlBUC NOTICS FICTITIOUS aUSI NESS FICTITIOUS aUSINISS FICTITIOUS8USIMISS 1NA¥1! STATl!Ml!MT Mt.Ma STAT•M•NT "AMI! STA TllMaNT n.. lol10w<1>9 pen<i<u ore <101119-. Ttte IOllOW•"V Pt• Ht• I• Millt boAi...U TlW loltowl"9 pencins ••• CIOtllQ ~ ~···· . -·· THEPOTTERYPEOPlE.nll! GlOl!IAI. MAINTENANC8 FRIENOl.YMOTORS • .SE.111'\ 1""'' ,Cosu~.c..~11 Eltvl(E, W1 urt.~ Ori.,,., Hllnt St ,C.OStoMow,c.a•2•11 TllOfno~ & Pe\IJOjlur•ll, 11•1 Tu.Un ftll'Ol'I 11 .. c ... CA9'... C".,IU E u9cn• Collin\ S:ll2 .,.,.. • em to~ ... C• . .,.,, NeO V•nofGlt, -.a lorkpor1 Or • 111i11n••I09e Re.,""-'"'· CA t?IOI OMnt> McCl•rtn, 0101 Tutln Or 1M111ft910f\8e~ll.CA9UtO W1lllom J. Winter. 34 So. Otni., tM11tn91on ~h. <;•. <n•~' 'l'l\t\ 11cii1ntu '' <OflehKted by~ '"" A.,,. • lOSAftOltht•, Col II J•n•c• Ker .. heven, HS. Tl\OftlH vlal.\J T"t\ bll~iMU I\ <OndUClid Dy ti Rl ... r f.ounl••n V•l .. y, , •• 9?10I NtclV•norotr V-'*'•IPMlMUlllP lilly h~r. IJP.S V1• O•I f'•lfl~. Tilb •uw,.,.nl •H 11 ... 11 w ith llw Wllll•mJ.W1111er W111t11er,c .. 90602 l\IY Cl••" 01 Or•"9' t.oull4y Ori T"'' sl•l•mtf'lt w•\ rtlccl ...,,,., '"- 1 ,,,,. ou,,n.-, " -.rnOvCl .. <I hy • "" 19, ,.,;, Collntv Cl•rk of Or•11oe Counlv on '"'", "' ~ "' 1nc"n1p P:4lal 111\ortll It, 1'11S. P.iv1" Mur•ll P11bU\lltcl Or•n9' Co<t\t 0•11; PllOt, ~2t.l6 1111) \l.,1vme11t we\ 1114ld •"I" '"' Mlrell?•.11.•nclAprlll, 1•.1tlS 102HS PvbtlSlled Or;,nge CO..\I Ot11ly Plk>I C11unly Cltrk ul O«ln9~ (ounly Oft Mor,h?•,ll,•nctAprll1,l•,"1S 1t1J.• 1~ Mirt!l 1~. I•/). ~''-;;;;:;;;:;::;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .. Pvl>ll\l\t'd O"•nC}e Co.1\I Dally 1>1101, I MatC!•14,Jl,4ncl Aprl~I. u. 19H 106~ PUBLIC NOTICE F1cr1tious a·us1Ness NAME STATEMENT lhe 1011ow1n11 !)tr~ " 001119 Dv>I '"'\\ 41\ BALBOA ~UR FACTORY, lOS Palm SI Boll>Od. ca111orn1a 92661 MOn1a91>t" l Porlnoll, 'iii. w READ THIS! DF..\K OR. STEl~C'ROll~: l l0 .Jn°t undcrst.ind \\h\ I <.'all t IJKl'.J lullbrl•athaO\morc ldon'thJ\'t.' lhJ.t s Jtasf~ an~ frl'lang of being ~bk• to fill my lungs \\1th J dl•t•p brt'Jth I think I am otht'f'\\ tSl' hl'allh' al J j!e 38 l'\\'l'Pt t h..it I h..i\ l' bl•en qwk Ot.'n ous-..fo1 t ht• past t '' o .\ , . .i ,..., New Bay Boat Out Eldtl>OO bl•O. Ne"'l>O•I Jka<h C•ltlOfn1ct "'1~' ltw~ Ll\l.,,nt')'» ,., conuuc •~o by an "' (JIYIOUdl MOnt .. Qut-Z Porlnoll Th•\ \ldlt>n..:nt 'Ylld., tit~ ""'O' tht. tr>unlv (l .. •k vi Ordn9., Counly on M.Jr n. 1qis WOuld you invest $742500 cash in secured. fail proof eQUtpment and one day per in>nth of your time for a gross income 1n excess of $36,50()00 over each 48 month penod with 80% net profit? Nothing to stock. deliver or service an a bus iness with no competition. Ground floor cperat1ons available m San Bernardino and Riverside counties Up to 100% financing 0 .A.C. FOf' documenta· tron and convenient interview call Tele-Dine Systems. at (714) 602·8005 m R1verS1de oo Tues . Apr. 1 -and Wed. Apr. 2 - 9 a m to 8 p.m Int•\,.,. ll"l'd lo think of my bn·::ithmg. Hut 110\\ soml•ho\\ I m ..i\\ ..11'l' that something 1s wrong Sonw da)s I 1-!l'I ... o nt.•n nus I could sc-ream. :\ly hl·art sturls pounding. I j.!l'l dally and faint. and tn,\ arm-. and ll•gs tmg lt• ..and tl'l'I numb. Please don't c-;.ill ml' J hypoehondraat· It's not my1magmat1on. \\'h.ill'\ L'r at 1s. 1t'~ n·rlaanly takmg the pll'<is llrt' out of II ft· Ou ) ou have :,iny suggcsllons'.' I've not been tu a doctor Ill months bl'cuuse I think all ht.•\\ ill -.;.iy is .. Ynu'n• nl·rvou~." ;md will prl·s cnbc some kind oftr;1nqu1ltl.l'r . -:\!rs J. ('0)1 ll E :\ T : l suppm.L• l'l'a<kr:. b cc·oml' t 1n·d of m> oil rC:'p<.«1ll'd suggt·~L1on. "Hl'ltl'r !>l'L' >·our dut• tor." llOWl'\ l'r. 1·11 r<.'Pl':Jl 1l ..agJtll for \ ou. :\I rs .J. \\h;.il )OU IH'l1d tu KllO\\ 1s \\hJI s l'JUslllg ~ou1 breathmg apparLJtus to µrl·Vt·111 sJltsl .iclory lung f1lhng From "ha t.\ uu :.a,\. at s unl1kl'I~ that) our dol'lor \"Ill ftnd that a-,t hm<.1, t:mph)-sem:i. or hc:art disease m;,iy be rca-.ons for )our trouble. But lll''ll take Le::.h lomake::.un·. Tht•n. it's ltkc ly h e \\tll Lurn to the possibilit::-DOCTOR IN that ~ou s uffer from a THE HOUSE common but overlooked '-~condition called ----------hypl'r ventilalion. Without realizing il. you may be O\l'rbreathin~. Either frt'- qucnt s hullo" l>n·at hs. or freqm·nl yawning arl'com- mon C<lust•s. Bul tht• most important reason may bl· .in undl·rlyang ;m:-. IL'l:V "h1('h you!>ay }OU han'. l\o:.talgaa .ind trud1t1on are com· baned in ;i Ill'\\ ~l fool ba)' boat dt" ... agnt'd b~ Chn:. Jlunst.•n of '\l'\\ port Bcal·h and hl•ang pniducl·d h~ GTC Ltd ,ofSanl~• \n•1. Tlw all l1bl•r gl;1s:-o .\lonll'l'l'Y 21 1~ :.i modern n•pl1t·a ol lhL' nostalgic .\lon- lt•rt.•y Fislwrm .1 n bu1 It <'Ornmcrc1ally :,it the ha~tonl· old G<.•noa Boal Shoµ rn San Fra11t·1~eu from ••bout 1000 to 1930 ,.\ ft'\\ ol tlw on1.nn;.il Montcrt•ys still wor(.. c'<111rnwn·1all.' ;.1long lht• Patific Co;..a::.t and a f<.•w mon:-ha\ l' bt•t•n con· \'l'rtl'CI for plt•asun• use and an• dubbL·d "<"har;.il'lt•r ho.its." The Monll'n'.\ :!I 1s ~111 <·nt1rcly ope'° boLJl powl'!'l'd b v .1 small d1esl'l l'ng rne ;.ind can bl' used a s J h~I) l'l WSl'I'. da) ft s ht'r. )acht dub kndl·r or \\.1ll'I' t ..1:-.1 .. Standard SIH.'t1lu:allons an.• :?1 ft·t.•t:? 11wht.'s ovt.•rall . eight ft'l'l bt•am. rnw foot 10-rn ch dqft, d1s pla<.·r11J.! 2 WO pounds. Tht• 27 hor<;<.•po\\ l'I' d1l'Sl·I 1s fres h wakr cooled und drt\l's a thrt'l'· bluded prop. Ful'l t·apac1ty ol 15 gallons g l\'l's the boat about 250 males rung<.•. Hutlcry. running lights. bilge pump und sound· msulutl'cl l'n g int• box urt• .ill ::.tandurd. Options 1ndudc whl't'I s ll't·nng ~1 11· n ·y or l31m1111 lop. st·lf c·o11t:111H•cl hl'ad. ('llShions, tr:ialt•r :.incl a s1111ul..1 L'CI s mokl' sta(·k Whitecap Tops 111 A1wcapa Race Cabrillo Club Holds Adams Cup Thl' Ca bra llo lkach Yacht Club n·ncwed its hold on the ,\I Adams ;1 n cl S o n C' h a I I C' n g " F•t Pul>h\h~ Orange co .. ·.1 Oa11y PllOI Mdt(h 11 14 31.Aprol I IQa 91>-1 "WHILE YOU FLY" ~ .. >, ~ \• ·~" H .• I. I'm George Hurst. . . . . . 1 ·11 hkc to introduce our new service, George Hurst Executive Systems. "\\'hill') ou ny" from Orange County Airport, we can save you time and money by providing executive indoor parking and performing that essential a utomotive service main· tenance, and repair you may be putting orr, due to your busy schedule. ' You may associate my name with the Hurst Shifter , the Hurst Power Resc~e Tool Ca liresaving device -Orange County has nine unit$ currently in use) or Hurst Performance, Inc., a company I founded in 1958. I sold my interest in that company to the Sunbeam Corporation m 1972. We hope to provide career opportunities to many physically and s0cially handicapped Orange County citizens and continue this practice as our system ex· pands nationwide. Give me a call at my office during the day (979-4100) or, better yet, call me al home m th.e evening <846-2501). I'd like to leU you, personally, about our exciting new service. Whilt•cap. a Runger -3Jsloopskippe1ed by !\like EtSl'nbt•r g of Windjammers Yacht Club wus the OV(•rall ;and Class H "inner Sund av in California Yucht Club's lOO ·mile Anucupa t':.land race, a k<llurl' of the Ovl'rton SL•nt•s for yaehts hand 1eappt.:d untlt-r the ln lt.•rria t 1 ona I Ofbhorl' Hu It• Firs t to finis h thl' '"inch t'll'c·u11 ol tht• offl'hon· is land'' :.is Hov 1>1sm·v's 52·foot ya\\ I Sham roe(..\\ 1th ;.111 l·I upscd t1 ml' of 211iou r::. and Ii) m llHI ll'S Troph) t or thl' faith GEORGE HURST s lru1ght Yl'UI' S:Jlurd;.iy . \\ lwn Hoy Cundiff a nd E i S t has l·n·w of fivL' abo<ird xecut ve ys ems lht· Cul 3.30 l\la~tn•ss won DlwlelonotGMftoHu,.tlbneCente,.,lnc. • IT" ORK~ both\\ J>s Som di ll1L's h~ pen·L·nt ti~· t1on alone produt·t·!' th1· s:-mptom'> ~·ou ·vl' nLiml•d . Thest• Lirt' dut• to :tn 1111h:al:J11Ct' of oxygl'n and carbon dio>.i<k int hl· hluod :incl ltm;.: SJt.., Fn.•quent s h;.illm' bn:athmg pu..,ht·.., out too muc:h c;.irbon dioxide :,i111l up:st·ls tht• hn•:Jt h111 g .1pp:_iralus The o tl1l·r "•1) as •inxat'I) at:-cll. This m:Jy pro duce thL· hypt•l'\'l'1tltl.1twn So .\OU SL'l'. 11 beromt"i a \'ICIOUS drdt• TllE 20·HOAT flt.•el hattkd :10-10 knol \\ inds :.ind big seas on th<.'\\ mdward ll'g of the course but had a t·omforl;.ibit.• spinnaker nde home as the w111ds 2990 Alrwey, Coal• ...... Ca. 92121 thre<.' s 1ru1ght r•aces ag:_ians t hvt:chullengcrs. 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~17~1~4~1~9~79~·~4~1~0~0~~~~~~~~~~~~ H u 11 n <' r u p 1 n t h (' t! modt>rull'd. Hut I thank vou r dodor C"an lt•a(·h ,-ou to br{«1I hl' properly <tnd .1i lhl' ..,;1mL' lime lre;il.your anx1l'l~. Aflcr p attl·nl treatmt·nt and <·oopc•ralaon. it's l1kdv that the s) mptom.., )OU ml•n t1on "ill cl1s..ippt•;.1r -nr. <1Llea::.t. be 1111n·e bc.1r.Jbll' \\'rnn<.•r nl tht• M ~il ~agu Cover n1c:e JO the Tanm·r ~l'rtl'S for y.achts r att·d under the PerformanC"c J lu11 · d1<.'JP Rae m g FlN·l ''as K;.is K<is tnc1"s Troll from South Coast C:on 11 Lh 1<111 Y .1eht Club. ,\nata1la hi and R ace: Other Deaths O\'EH,\LI. I \\h1tc•cap. 2. Sumark \'JI. :\lark :O-p1l;r. ORYC: 3. Zl'us. Bill C.tlbl'rt. P~1YC : 4 Con· c•t•ptaon Larry Bra<.lk~. CYC-5 lmpetuou::., Hon l.ce. DH YC. SACRA'.\1ENTO tAP1 -Edward B . ":\t>d" 1 Hutchison, '1·1, n :.ilioo;il dire ctor of th l' Libert:.inan I' art), t·ol· I aps<.•d :rnd cl 1<·d of a h carl att<ick Sunday while playin.l! ll·nnas. ,\ · o n etime auk lo forml·r Gov. H onald l{t·;..iga n. H ukhbon dt·s<·rll•d tlw 1 GOP n •e\·ntly to g t1 v.1th the Lt bcrt Jn ~1 n s F <> I{ T I..\ t · DE Hf),\ I E. I' I :i ll'Pl1 K1•ith \\old IALTZ·IHGHOH RIHYALHOME Cornna del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 IEUHOADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broc1dway, Co~1c1 Mesa 642-9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494·941 5 John~on. :!:J, :.in hi.l1rtoth<· .John son & John s on pharm.11:eutic:al t"<1m p;an_\ lorlull l', \\as luund d L'.HI an ha~ ap:fftm1•111 Suntl;1\ from i.ln appan·11t dru~ n\ <.·rdo::.t•. polict· 11· JlOll l'fl. llOLiSTOI\. Tn. 1l l'l1 -Ii. S. "Uouls" ,\dams, i I. who st;,irtL•d "1th Ph II lips Pt:trokum In. a-. a dock work1·r as ,1 \lllllh and \\ ork1·cl Ill" \\~l .\ ll)J tO ('hl<f I,.\ 1•t·11t l\·t· o ff1cl·r of th<· 11.111110""' 10th l,lrj.!l'Sl Oii f11 m . died Sund.i~ Death .~'otices BU\H T .-. "" t-L n 1. t u • •. 1, '" ,,, 1 tit w POtt t·• 1t n t,. lJ,,1 11f ~J• .1111 "\..urn ,~ttt t'fl\ '11" ..,,..,, O Oy IN I\ J)tl• CL\SS ,\ l ZPus. :! DutC'hl•ss )lake llrllm;.i n , PB\('. :l ,\quav1t, I l.111h \l<'G1ll f'.'.\I \ (' Cl.,\~S B I Wh1l l'<'~q1 :! !-.um~1rl\ \'II :1 Con n•pt wn !\I ala~a Co\ e Ract•: <>VEIL\LI. I. Troll . " Sabra !If, Cory B1rnbt·rg. ~.\I YC. :J. Su Dy Ill .. \ndy Lockton. CYC'; ·I T suiwm1. Dave Brown, SCCYC': 5. \\'incl D~incc, John Shankl1'. l':\IYC. C'I ,,\!-.S ,\ l . Su 0 .\ 111 , '..!. P<.1rado\. Tom ,\rmstro11g. ('\ ('. :3 Supl'r Star Dean Piercl'. \\'\'('. -l. Hagcloll II. St:.in Plass. S:\IYC; 5. \\'mdhornt'. llo" .ircl H .\ Jll CY C. Cl..\~S B I Troll :! ~..ihra Ill .:! Tsunami . \\ind l>:.itll'l' .-, l.u lhpop. Tom Ll'\H•ck. CYC. Ensenada Race Se1nina1~s Slated k1cn.trC1 l t v ""'' Nt wutJ't ~"""'"'""'1 JCJd,..,,.,,, L tu 0 ;t 1,.t liu•Li.tn• 11 ..... qr.1., 1 ,, ,, "'""' ,,, ,.., "'"'"' ~t·.i :\I .1g.11tr11• 1-. 'll.ponsonng u sen es nf prl'· l>'»tn "v• '1'"nct<1,.lcl"" '"" 1,. f·'.11 ... t•t1.1dt1 l',l('l' Sl'llllll,11" starling Ol'Xt \\>'l'dll<.>!-.day ort' 1l 1rnnor r1dt1t ,. 1• '"•' • w 1JI t; , .. 1<1 11 '"'AM 1.,. .u.,, '·""" v .. ,, ;11 llunlt11J,!to11 l1 ;1rh111ir YLJ«ht Club, •1121 \\'ar1wr ' .... , •• I '"'""" nl Pd"'' v..... Hl\cl.. llunt111 gl1111 Hl'dt'h -· f\ ,, ,,,,,1t J ,, 1o . t ... , _,,,,.,, rl I• 11 n , .. 1, v""'"""""n'•"""io' Spl'akl·r~ \\Ill intllldl' John lloladay, l>1t·k MICHAElt ~ J)(-;1\'t'I'. C11rd1111 Wl's t ;md H1·n i\latcht•ll on ~uch ~Uh· 't/.At.'-f N J M1< HAf ll r1•.1t11nl .11. .... 1 .• 111.•,, '" t.i•· ,,0, .. 11,M .. •h 11·1·1s as :-o<:a <·011d1t1on~oll ll.11;1Califor111;1 ,11u;1111·1"·.; ~'" 11• '•"' •••• •l t·v '" wo11 '""'' v ol t•alth1ng a s hort•ho;1l Ill l·:nsenada. 11:1\'l).::tl io11a( ...... "' ..,..., .. ," ""' ,.,..,,, "' """' :1uh;llon"llH•1•1111r ... 1•a11d"1';1lhl'I'. .., t' r 1 e s h t' I d 1 n Lo:, ,\ngelcs Harbor "u::. San Diego Yue ht ('Jub \\ ith Ron Doug hl•rty at thl' hl'lm of Skookum with lhn•c straight !)Cconds. TIED FOR third "ere Los Angeles Yacht Club. \\Ith Rob Hatch in Cra ss hopper : Southwestern YaC'ht C'luh with R o b ButC'ht•r at till' hl'lm of ,\usp1t1ous. and 1\1'\\IH>rl llarbor Y~1t·hl Cluh \\1th Corev i\lyl'rs 111 (lu;.i<.lnga. The otht•r d1alll'nger \\<JS S;.inta ~lon1C'a Yucht Club w ith ~l L'l'ltn, skip· pt'rl'd by J :.ick 1 b.ach. The :.l'l'IL'S '':is s:.itled 111 nwdt·ral<' 12 14 kJwt lin•t·H·s .\II I ht.• boats '' l'l'l' tn tht· thn•<.•·quar1l'r ton t·~alt·gor~ C l ~DIFl "S \\ mnmg <'rt'\\ t.·011s 1stl:'d of Sll've t'ul,•r. ,\Ian .Johnson. .J<1hn K 11H·.11d. l\1 artv \ OJ,!t•I :J lld c;r;ah;irn Pt•tk: .\dJm'> h1m'>t•lf \\as on d l' l' k l o p n· ~ l' n t t h c trophv "h1«h hl• ded1('at· l'd :!!I ) t';ll's <Jgo. It h as hl•1·11 t'OlllJH'll•cl for 1n t·v<.·n th111 g f1 um one· clt•s1gn bo:,it~ to handtt•ap ot'l'<lll r;acing ~ achts 111 \\ <'sl Co:1-.1 \ :1 C'hl1n g ports from S;in Dat•go to San Fr .111t·1s<·o Still Acti\ie • San Juan Capistrano 495· 1776 ,·~·1 1 ""J I "'"'thy l ""'' "''' 11 vf t ,, t 1 ~ ""' , ·1.w•~h1•, '"" '" ,,. """ '"u ,, v• ~11h:-oc·qu1·11t ..,l·n1111.1r ... "Ill lw twirl :1l <"hannl'I T lw 11111\ Co.1st <:ll arcl '4CfFIC VIEW MEMORIAL ,ARK Cemetery Mor1uary ';11'~.'''. .. ,. ,·; .. '',to;:: ,,~;·:;~: ~·;,~~;,';,, hlunds \ .1d1t < ·1111> I l\11.11 ti ,\p1 II !I. 't·~ port :-.l11p :-.till on ad I\ t' dut~ ,.,.,,,,, .. ,,. '""'', ,. .... 1111, 11;,irhor Yurhl Cluh. \pnl lli. ;111d (';dal111111a Y<.1 chl \\hl<'h \\as 111 Jla\\;111 ;1t 1"10 11 00 t.M """'""'rl• 1·'''' ('lull. :\l:innadl'I Ht·\.1\1ml 2 1 lhl' tanw of lht.' P<.•arl V11 w (r•.t(lf I 11'11· rn·• rt, I I d1f \111"" """"'"~' ~ ........ w 0, .. , '"""',, '" ,\ fl't' uf !>10 \\ 111 ht• l'hargt•d lo attend the Ice· llarhor all.H'k as tht• cut the muriel stevens show muriel Stevens takes the mystery out of mousses, the sighs out of souffles, the doldrums out of dinner ... what's her secret? she cooks with love. NOW! New Times 10 to 10:30 a.m. and 7 to 7 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday COMMUNITY CABLEVISION "1V!Nl • !ICWf'Oll! IUCll CN•NN(I J Chapel '" u uf flOW'lf,.., ,,, .. tam1tv .,,,."' I lUJ"l'~ t f•r'J'.erH'\ n" OlO• .... r <>ntr •b1Jt inn r· n ...... ',, , ______________________ iiiii ___________ .;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiimmmmmmiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,_I,,, .,,, p t-40U'• p lJ ., • ., l'lf14 C<ntd I ""' ... (.l 13500 Pac1f1c View Drive NewPOrl Beach. California 644·2700 rEtl< FAMILY COLOHIAL FUHHAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave WPc;tminster 893-3525 SMITI4S' MORTUARY 627 Mam St Huntington Beach 536-6539 P t.: Bl.IC' SOTICF. ,,,. ~ 8~ .. f!CTITIOUS •USIME.U NAME STATE¥1NT WEBER ALMA Wl f.( ~ r• HJ nl .. ,. r ... t ... M~\l<.:• ,,,...,, dr,..p.n111nf1 f d, , t I ( v I' .,., M t< " 0' I" I ' .t, .. l+N.Jt lu.+r y ~l w""r I f f rlt. h ( .1 ~AHUEll VIR(,INIA M l'"'NUfR rr •<>ntr.t l O'\td Mr "t<f C ,. 1.J,,, 1_,1 tJ 1ln N\drt n /hltl If#/, Survtvt·<t l>Y Of'' t ,..,. Nr kuln Colt-ol I '' "'" c,. I r 1v1•I• t,;nHI 'I r·rv,tf· ~ .,,.,,.,, h• let I' II t rcutdw.ty MortuJrv fnvrnm• nt .t..mn~ 10• MdU'IOIC'UOl, l (lnt1 t 1·.H h, ( 11 tu tt t ro.1dw"'" Mt.>rtL., v o" 1 ~ "'' ------------ Pl'BLIC ~OTICE 1 I (NT(IHRIC.l'>.311"""""" A¥t n•• t ,1DCJ.1 I \I \n<I (•hf flii1f\l I t n.,rt• h., I "''"W•IY ttl'l~ N h.1-.•tont, t •'tt011 I l1u"td (4tltt0<"•' .).,.., t ft tt'lf'af /./ l /lf.W/11/ 11 tJ t NI ,1 ronl t ,flf1(J.1 I '""'it l .tltf t "' ,,~, fr 1 tlu '"' . , ,, . lr ,,. .. "'"' t , .. ,,,,., ( •• , • • Nwttt" ,. '"' GRAND OPENING DESERET INDUSTRIES A DIVISION OF THE WELFARE Pa.AM OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATI'ER·DAY SAIKTS CMORMOHt THRIFT STORE TUESDAY-APRIL 1 st 9:00 AM -FoR MEN-woMl:N-cH1LoREM· USED-CLOTH I NG-SHOES.HATS-ACCESSORIES FURNITURE ~~10~~~: BOOKS-TOYS-APPLIANCES RADIOS-TVs-REBUILT MATRESSE~MISC. AU SOFT GOODS HAVE HEN STHIUZED-CLEAMED & flUSSED--ALL rT!MS All IM GOOO SllYICIAILI COMDmOH- 505 NORTH MAIN ST SANTAANA.CALIF. • TELEPHONE-541 ·4493 . :~ .,. , ,• ·~ , . ~ .• ... . . ~ . . ' . . . . . . r " . " . r ,. r t J 'l :$ . ' l f i I ~E! SHOP WISELY, LOOK FOR BARGAINS. BALANCE YOUR FAMILY BUDGET. . . f 7·. :f GUARD YOUR HEAL TH. .. , , -] :: g ,, .... .•. --.. -~ •J \: .. ... .. ·~ •• .. .. .. . . .. . . · .. . . . . . . . . . . ·-· ( ~J- 2 PLANT A WIN GARDEN • ) , 5 CONSERVE ENERGY. 8 DO IT YOURSELF. 3 SAVE AS MUCH AS . YOU CAN. 6 ASSIST IN RECYCLING PROGRAMS. Read and use the Want Ads regularly! Read the Want Ads to find the items you need at budget-balancing prices ... and use the Want Ads to find a cash buyer for those still-good items you've been storing in your home. Want Ads have been helping people recycle good merchandise for generations . . . and they can help you WHIP INFLATION NOW! It's easy to place a low- cost ad. Just give us a call · today. We'll help you 9 word your ad for maxi- mum response . DAILY PILOT 642-5678 .. J 2 DAILY PILOT L. /ti. Boyd One in 1'h~ee .. . Likes Blonde Do ~ou realize th<.tl long brown s ea weed kno"1n as kelp grnws an mch an hour? C'U ENT ASK S our Love and War man why m l·n tend lo prder blondes. Who said they do'> Surveys repeatedly show that only about one m an in every three prefers blondes. A l'RO F ESSIONAL beer t aster s ays he C'an't tr ust his sense of taste if the beer is in a da rk g lass. Nor can h e .1udge 1l al a ll with his eyes d osed. How it looks has mul'h to do with what his t onj.!UC' tl'lls him about it, evidently. CANDID CAME RA Q . "Of t hose people photogra phed unawares by A llen Funl's 'Candid Ca mer a.' how many refuse t o let t hei r pictures b e shown r111 l\•lev1s1on'!'' A. A bout three out of every l ,000. s a ys Funt. And 75 percent of those who refuse are men. ht• :>:.t) s. IF THAT B ABY hippopotam us manages Lo :-tll'VI Vl' its firs t year, it can be expected to hvt• to Jboul 41gc 45. However, a lot of vicious hC';.i:--U-go <tfll'r lhe hippo calves with t he inte nt. lo do bod1h· h arm. Crocodiles. for instance. And hippo ·bulls. loo. Strn, about four out or ftvt• do grow up. DID I TELL YOU it':. illegal in Norfolk. \',1 . lor a girl to go to a public dance unless ~he\\ cars i.I corset·> PAL!\t ,\m ;.1::.kt•d the most u:>dul of all tree!> Th:ll., s;.11d to be thl' coconut palm. You can bwld J hou..,c out of 1t. then furnish s aid house out of at. too. \\'1th cham;, beds, m attresses, carpets. brooms. t·ups. :.aul'ers, even la m ps. You·can mJkc clot hes out of it and get l>oth food and drink from 1l. ,\VF.RAGE ~1 r\N stoµ; growing when he's '.!l ycJr '> tY.o months olcl. Average girl stops gr owing\\ h1..•n ::.he"::. 17 years three months old . Or ~o lht• mo::.t r ecent ~luclics indicate. LOS A!\GELES POLICE ::.ometimc bock ~l't uµ an t•x1.H'ri ant·ntal r ace tn four unmarked <'.tr'>. 0 \·1.·r J JU m tl t• ..,tn•kh of the eight lane lloll\ \\Ood It t'l'\\ .J\'. Three of the C'a rs \\l'l't' t·om.matkd to go :1., fast as po~si ble without c·h<.ingrng IJ IH'S Thl' fourth\\ as pe rmitted ti> \H•avc a t \\Ill. :-.\\ 1l('hing IJnc:--. jockeying for po')ttion T lwt fourth c·<ir rna<lc the tnp in 15 nHnUt (':. JO :--t·ton<ls. T lw ot her three finished m anotht•r I uu r seconds. 7G ::.econds and 82 seconds. that fJ UICkly. Illuminating. Q. JOHNNY R OVENTINI was the most fa mous m idget because of his 'Call for Philip Morris' commercials. Did he h ave coun· tc rparts for that tobacco company in other na· lion~··" ,\ i':o. Johnny ;i\::.o !>ang out same in S p <m1:-.h . i''rench, (,jerrnan. Swedish. Italian p nd Chinese. even · Autin•.\.'> 1111111 /11 L \/ lil)!/rl. J>.0. Bo:r 1560, Costa .'\fr:;a C \ !J2ti:!6 Ant,11,.,,, •• ,, A Whiplash lniury Can Save Your Life! 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I at er an t he day :--hl' develops a ht?adath<· .1nrl begins lo notice J ,,11~ht stiffness m hcrm·tk "T he next morning she lecl:-a htl "or-.e. but since th(· hcad;1rhe ts just a ·:.light. pi.·sky one' and the sttffnl's:-. i" nol unbearable :.hl' de1•1de" 111 ghc own mind t hal 'lh l'SI' things l;1kt• t 11nt· • llowcvcr. the 1011d11w11:-1wr ... 1 .. t and she h\·1·nrnt•s n1•n·ous and tr· 11l.il1lc 1 A young husband 11111·1· told me· ·after our .11•1•1clenl m~ w1te changed trnm <J ple<J..,ant young wife and mother solo a n 1rnta· hh·. 11ai;:ginl! Arouc h'l "llopefully." i-ays Dr. Couture "our 'typical Cast'' ... ;11 decide that her self· recovery 1s t a kin g t oo much Lime and will 111s1t us • "If our preliminary ex· am reveab the prci-ence or prC'ssurc on the nerves in t he upper part of t he spine and the possible displace· m(·nt of "'rlf'h rae" we know thJl twr 1"01H.l1t ron "111 ri·:-pond lQ th(• 11ro1wr l'llt·1·t1v.-1n•atnw nt ' · 1 m 1g h1 a fl 11. · nr. 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(('I AR~ 1:r.:1 • • • • • • a • . . r • I ' I can helpyou buythe ,. • even if it· isn't Shell By John Bame, Shell Senior Staff Engineer John Bam1: All of your car's proble~s ~ay not be mechanical. A change in gasoline could be all you really need. Ever notice how some people name their cars as if they were pets? Or thiiik their cars have special quirks? There's good reason for this. Cars really are individuals. Even two cars of the same make and model Likl· a fingerprint, I d'fii l t erery car can react l erent y 0 ha.-individual the same gasoline. The e1taract,,ri~ti1:~. differences can cause some in·itating problems. Problems that seem mechanical but often aren't Small problems in your engi ne's per- fonnance are often fuel-related, ~ther than mechanical. The solution may well be in the gasoline you use. First the problems: Stall-01if : Your engine .keeps dying before it's had a chance to wann up. H esi tat ion: While your engine is warming up, it hesitates .or stumbles when you step on the gas. Engine krwck: You hear a knocking sound when you accelerate. R1m-on: Yo ur engine chugs on after you've twiled off the key. The first two pro blems may be helped by a gasoline with better dli ve- FACT or MYTH? Test yourself You may have heard some of these things and wond ered if they were true. Now you'll know. 1. "Lettin g the engine run a few minutes will burn less gasoline than starting it up again." 1Uyt/1. You1re generally ahead if you tum off the engine when stopping fo r more than a minute. 2. "High octane gasolines always give you better mileage and save money in the long run." M y th. More octane t han y ou need will not inci·ease your gasoline mileage. 3. 0 Taking the lead out of gasoline should make it cheaper." Myth . Lead anti-knock compounds are actually ch eaper t han the high octane hydrocarbons needed to replace them . 4. ''The same brand of gasoline will be blended differently for different areas." This one ii a fad. Gasoline blends are generally adjusted to maintain constant perfonnance at different altitudes and in different climates. ability. The last two can be helped by higher octan£. Octane numbers explained: Octane numbers measure a fuel's ability to resist knock in an engine. But different engines run with different degrees of severity. The two laboratory engine tests used to rate gasoline octane reflect this difference. The Research oct.ane I.est is run with the engim~ operating under mild conditions. The Motor oct.ane I.est is run with the engine operating under severe conditions, and gives a lower octane number. The degree of severity under which your car's engine operates prob- ably falls somewhere in between. · Driveability explained: Gasoline is made of many different ingredients Ga:-oline i:; a mix· 1 un.' of many hytlr(lcarhon;;. How thc·v an• blf!n1let.l l':tn.affc·ct y1>ur car':; llt'l'furman<-c. which vaporize .. at dif- ferent temperatures. When the engine is cold, some gasolines do not vapori z~ as well as others.~ can lead to the driveability prob- lems I mentioned, like stall-out and hesitation. Gasoline to the rescue f J_your engine knocks, and is in tune, first try a couple of tankfuls of a dif- fe rent brand of gasoline of the same .. grade. This can work if you find a com- bination of Research and Motor octane more suited to your car. If your engine ·still knocks, then you might try a higher octane gasoline. ![your eng.ine nms on, and is in tune, the same suggestion applies. JLyfYnr engine stalls out 01· hesitates and is in t1m~, you may need a dif- ferent gasoline, one blended for better driveability. Different gasolines do have different driveabilities. I A P.roblem you can't see: deposit build-up Wl'ere deposlu f'r'om psoline baild up. A. The throat of the carburetor. 8. 1lle intake manifold and valves. Gasoline can cause deposits to build up in yow· carburetor until they eventually rob you of mileage . Almost all of today's gasoline has a deoorgent additive to help prevent this problem . The better additi ve s work throughout the entire inlet system both to clean it up and keep it clean. To find out if your gasoline has this type of additive, write the supplier. Unleaded gasoline- a more limited choice Even a brand new car can have stall- out or other driveability problems, as well as lmock. If you drive a 1975 car that must use unleaded fuel, your choices are more limited than with cars that can use leaded gasoline. Though most unleaded fuels are only slightly over the gove rnment's minimum r e quirem ent of 91 Research octane, some are signifi- cantly higher. It's a matter of finding them. Unleadeds can vary in drive- ability, too. So shop around. Are you a Shell customer? Here's what to expect from --each Shell gasoline ... ... = • -~!'-. ~ Shell Regular: Our lowest-priced leaded gasoline, with good detergent properties. About 93-94 Research octane. Well over half our customers use it. Super Regular Unleaded: Our mid- priced gasoline, with good driveabil- ity and excellent detergent proper- ties. About 94-95 Research octane. Blended to deliver top-rate perfor- mance in 1975 cars and with high enough octane for seven out of ten cars already on the road.* Super Shell: Our top-priced leaded gasoline, with good drlveability and excellent deterge nt properties. About 99-100 Research octane. Blended for top-rate performance in pre-1975 cars .that require high oc- tane fuel. Tips: If you use Super Shell, give Super Regular Unleaded a try! You could save money. If you use Shell Regular and have driveability or run-on problems, try Super Regular Unleaded • before going all the way up to Super Shell. •Unless your owner's mnnual says your car can opernt.e e~clusi\ely on unleaded gasoline, use one tankfUl of Super Shell in every four or five to pro· tcct valves against excessi~ weir. Any questions? Write me. If you have any additional questions, write John Bame, Shell Oil Company, P.O. Box 61609, Civic Center Station, Houston, Texas 77208. People working with energy 1 •I 1 Area teens run own companies at Junior Achievement sites in Irvine, Santa Ana, Anaheim. .. Below, John Flom ., works drill press. ~ ~ . I ' I } I ) ~ • ) l I ' ' JA.: LEARN BY DOING By ALLISON DEERlt Of tM O.llr Piiot S&.111 High une mploy m ent has made a n old question meaningful to today's teenager. ··How do you get <'Xperience ror a job if they won't hire you un· til you have work experience?" When Charles Douglas talks to h igh school students about the Junior Achievement program, he sometimes mentions how he got around that obstacle. He lied. JA's mini corporations offer youth a better opportunity to learn the business of business, Douglas said, a nd to gain valua- ble experience that m ay help in : the job m ark et'. • Chuck Doug las i~ mt unusua l _.as pect or the JA J>rogram in Orange County. liis salary is paid b y McDonnell Doug las Corp. For the. R.ctst 19 months, he's worked as district manC1gcr for the county's three major J A sites. A former art, math and science . Fountain Valley High School student Stacey , Richardson makes terrariums for Futec Co. Almost 1300 county teenagers are in JA. teacher, the Mission ·vie~o m an sees the progr am as a way for teens lo d iscover that people in business are human beings. "Junior Ac hievement essen- li a lly is bus in e ss advising youngsters in running their own corporations," he said. BUSINESS OPERATED They elect corporate officers, set up comp.any policies, assign wages a nd salaries, manufacture and sell products. They sell stoek and al the end of the year, they li· qui date. ' The junior compa nies have varied degrees of success. •·Having a chance to try a nd being allowed to fail is probably tbe best learning ex'perience J A offers." Douglas said. "How rnany places in life arc you allowed to f ail?" At sites in I rvine, Santa Ana <1 nd An a h eim. t his year 's achievers number almost 1,300. a lmost double last year's total, he said. T here a r e 200 business ad- visers at 41 companies serving a like num ber of high schools. Working with Region al Occupa· tional Programs in the north a nd cent r al county, school c lass credit has been arranged for OJchievers. .. We're working on getting credit for stud ents in t he Coastline ROP area as well," Douglas said. INTEREST HIGH To meet the current demand, space in the sites has quadrupled . in the last year , from 5,000 to 20,000 square feet. "We hope to open a nother s ite in Huntington Beach." Product lin es a.nd company n ames are i maginativ~ from Wipe d O u t Co. to Cr eative FUtures. There's often a touch of humor. Signs at one location read: •·How are you doing sales- wise'!" and "Big shots are little shots that keep shooting." There are not.so-subtle com · ments about sales. One com- p any 's m ar ke t repor t a d - rnonlshes an unenthus i astic sales person, .. Thi~ really is not very good." Stock charts zigzag into pro- mising black or dip deep into the r ed. For all, it 's a learning ex- perience. What motivates youngsters to spend one night each week, and many daytime hours, from Oc- tober to May playing e:tt business·! "They can learn by doing, not just sitllng and listening to lec- tures. We maintain a 4-to·l ratio of students to ad visers and make sure they're people who can rc- h.1tc to kids." Douglas said. ··Now that we give class credit lo most of our achievers, it is an added incentive. We also get pro- fessionals to com e in a nd do career couns elan g. CAREEER PLANNING "The kids get a chance to t alk about what they've done in JA and what they'd like to do in the future." Jl's a cha nce to make your own decisions, try your own ideas. he said. "J A also offers business a chance to tell its side of the story. Very few people understand how our economic system operates. T he kids learn first hand about profi t a nd loss, overhead and management problems." J A coun seli n g firms are diverse. They range from in- surance to ae rospace. TRADE FAIR Products will be offered at the J A Trade F air. Saturday, April 5. in Fashion Island. Douglas would lake the county program to branch out into new areas next year ··r ve approached KEZY with the concept of hav~ a j unior broadcast company Chat would produce a half hour show each week to be aired on the station. "I'd a lso like to see a young theater group which would put on children's programs, if we could gel the professional ad viser s we'd need.·• JA. he said , n eeds public sup· port through pur chase of stoek a nd products, and throug h positive feedback to boards of education which support JA ef- forts. Achievers are offered awa rds of cert ificates, plaques and stock in local companies for outst and- ing work. Seniors are eligible for schola rships. "After e ight months 'in busi· ness' these kids really have prac· tic al expe r ience,·· Douglas said, "whethe r they m ade money or lost it." Saf·ety? Experts D·isagree . ' DEAll ANN LANDERS: Rape is on the ~crease in alm3!_~ every large cit)' ln \he Ubited .,tmes. As a youn1i woman living alone (in a not·too-good 11ei1hborhood), I w<>Uld appr~iate some advice on what to do if I am attacked by a rapist. 1 have heard some so-called ex· perts say tbe best thliig to do is accept the dehumaruzing ex..· perie nce, coo.Perate with the r apist and not 9'lake him angry. The re asonine bebjnd this ii that he wm get what be waots and leave. Recently a woll·read friend ln· formed me that (he quiet acczep- .. . tante appraach is wrong. The best thing to do, s he said, is to figt\t back, scream and kick - aiming for the groin. The would· be rapist would then flee and seek a less troublesome victim. · Will }'OU please check with the a utbotitlu a11d share your find· ings with your readers? It would be a wondettul service. -N. Y. DAILVN•WS READER DEAR .v.: No maUtr whal tbe sub~. you •re bound to find dlsacreefftent • mong the ex· pert.. I «• altng with Dr. James selldo, dlr.edCM' of the Ce nter ft>r · the $udy of Violence at Denvel' Gen al Hospltal. Dr. lk1n ad· vises women AGAINST being calm or trying to talk the at- tacker out of it. According to Dr. Selkln l& Is Important to resist rape violently, at the beglnninl· Dr~lkln claims tbewou.ld-be- raplsl would be ID dined to Min qlf -ratbe1: U.an risk being seized by the police or a Good Samaritan., Moreover, the at· tackemls plan for a amooth sex- lantasy trip Is rulned by a shriek· lng, clawing woman. If, bowever. a r~lst ep'-ers a woman's bedroo9'\ Whu. she is asleep, and put a~an to ber bead 0t a knife to her . ,_t; ~ best thlngtodol subm • i · Dr. Sclkin has statistics to sup· port his opinion. Less than 9 per· cent of the Denver women who r e· slsted rape by yellln1 and lighting back aaffered anyihlng more seriou• than a, cut or a bruise. "Murdefs," be said, "usually are committed when tbe rapist feels safe and no one la glvblg Mm any trouble." Dr. Selkin warned against women being too friendly and trusting to s trangers. Nurses and teachers are so frequently raped, he said, because they fall into tbls category. DEAR ANN LANDERS: J BEA ANDERSON, Editor P.ige ln Monddy,M•r<lll!, 1'7S McDonnell Douglas employee Charles Douglas is district mana ger for Orange County JA program. Ann Landers found som ething in the wallet of • my brother who passed away after an exte nded illness. I don 'l know where it came from but l wanted to s ha re il with you .. Perhaps you will print it ll helped me think -and 1t mi(lht do the sam e for others. Here it as: Don 't look. You might !WC Don 't listen . You might hear. Don't think. You might karn Don 't make a dl•c1~1on. \ ou might be wrong Don't walk. You miRhl s lum· ble. Don't run. You might fall. Don·t live. You m1ghtdie • -A FAITHFUL READE R DEAR FAITHFUL: Thank you for sharing. I'm nattered that your brother clipped and carrlNI that little piece ol philosophy. ll appeared in my column 11 years ago. Plannin g a w edding'> What's n ght? Wh at s wron g'! Ann Lan· ders· completely nl'w "T he Rnde s Guide" will relie,·c )Ol.lr anx1et~. To recel\ e a rop). send a dollar bill. plus a lonJ?. self addressed. stamped envelop<' 120 cents p<>slagel lo Ann Landers, P .O. Bo x 1400, Elgin. lll. 60120. \ I \ ) \ •• '82 DAIL V PILOT .. fClub Topics :vary I · Irvine Juniors Chosen presid e nt by Irvine Junior Women's C lub was Tina Yurkovich. Serving with her will ht> Patty G 1esea, Sharon Eilts and J en Konopisos, vice presidents; ·Barbara Grabyan a nd .Dia n e Lundquist, Sl'Cretaries, and Mary Axlell, treas urer. Parenthood Dr :'ti arvm Sagel has been appointed medical chr~tor of the Orange County Planned Paren· lhood facilities. C linics arc located in Orange and Stanton and one is planned to ope n soon in Costa Mesa. Alumnae Lio n Cou ntry wi 11 furnish speakers for the Tuesday. April 8, meet· mg of the Santa Ana- Newport Harbor Alum· n ae. De lla Gamma. Members wall galht•r al 7:30 p.m . in the Tustin home of Mrs. Terry Hermann. Tri Delta Kenneth Grumbles will display his sea s hell collectio n for H arbor- :\lesa Tri Della Alum- n ae. The meetm~ will begin ot 7 :30 p .m Wednesday. April 9. in lht• \. rnmhlc!->' St·wporl lk:.i<·h h<>ml' Au xiliary A quilling hl'l' •~ plann1.•d for I ht• Orani.:P Counly Sl•ct ion of lhl' \\, om t• n ·::.. A u x 1 I 1 a r \-. J\ m c ra c-.rn soc 1ety ;,r ;\lechan1cal Engmet>r!;. .. . -.. ... . .; Monday. M81'Ch 31. 1975 Blues Beaten A Recessiofl Romp will take ~lace Saturday. April 12, under sponsorship of Tiara de Ninos Auxiliary of Children's Home Socie-ty . The gala, beginning at 8:30 p.m. in the Tale of the Whale restaurant, Balboa, will hark back to th e Depression days with soup cans f or cen· terpieces. "Bumming" rides to the affair are M rs. Robert W. Vernon Cle ft) and Mrs. James K. Creath. Aries, Take Action Tl'F.SDAY. APRIL l 8 ) SYO!\'F:\' 0)1ARR ARIES (Murch 21 Apnl 191 You could h(· SC'l'· m g through rosC>-colored glasses. Thl• kl'\' for your personC:tl !:iuccess at lhas tame 1s direct <ict1on. TAURUS c April 20-May 20 J. Concern with hid· den matters, the occult lakes preccdcncl· You are able to peer beneath surface indications GEMINI C i\1 ;iy 21-June 201 · Stri\'(• to be versatile without scattering energies Arccmt b on special relationships. partners hip tics. cooperative efforts. C'A!\'C'F:R c.Junc 21 ·.Jlll \' 2~1 : Slirk to wh;il 1s ha~H'. Don t h1· :-.\\'<J\ 1•d 0h\' one• who mh·oealt·s :-.hort c·11t pr nredurc<. lll'.iith . t·mplo.\mt·nt m<JL· ll'rs :ire s pothg htl'd l.EO CJu(~-:!3-:\u;::. :!:!1 Crl'atl\l' \'llilhty is stimulated. You milkl' s 1gnif1eant changes and rt•v1t•w ll':1r111ng 111·on·durt·~ Tra\'1.'I l'ould hl' 1n picture. VIRGO (Aug :!3-Sepl. 2~1 · Lt•gal tt<''· prop('rl.\• appraisJls :_ire ltkeh l<> lw ft•atun•d. llome. fami· ly, d1plomacv -lh<''<' :in· mJL11·rs of c-onccrn. UBRA <Sept. :!3 Oct. :!~1: Ell1mt•nt of <leccp· lion 1::. preseall. K no\.\ 1t <.ind prolcct pos~c~saons. Some' people des ire something for nothing -at ~our expense. ~C'OR PIO <Oct. 23-!'\ov. 21 >: Accent is on what :-.ou own. what is profitable and what should be <l1::.carded. )1oney is emphasized. SAGITTARll:S CNov. 22·Dcc. 21): Set your own pace. See in light of actuality. Cycle is such that you can demand an accounting. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.J an. ,19): Avoid telling all. Be discreet. Clo."ed·door session benefits. You can become more independent in thought, action. AQUARl{)S (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Friends h'ip a nd money will mix -for once. Be r eceptive to s ug. g-estaons. You gain through prof<'ssional en- cle;;ivors. PISCF.S (Feb. 19-March 201: You are asked to demonstr ate meanings, abilities. Be versatile - diversify. Social activity accelerates. You m eet people with ideas. If today is your birthday you arc inventive, in· dependent, original and creative. You also are ~tubborn, self·ccntered and argumentative. You etrc attractive to opposite sex. can us ually win your way and you are confident. )tembcrs will mC'ct al ]0 a .nl. \\ednl'~rlay ,•1"============================:-:=::==================================================~ Apnl !I. in thl' \. ;,irdt•n \.rove home uf '.\I rs. PJul 1\lJthis. Twins Mo'm s Orange C'o:.1sl ~1 other!'> of Twins will mt'l'l for a dinner al 7 p.m . Wl'dnes d<iy, Apri l 9. in t he Red Onion , Jlun tanglon Beach. Speaker "ill be Dottit• A p c I • w h o l l' a <: h c s a parcnl-('htld obs l•rva· l wn cl<Jss etl Golden\\ t·~I College. Women \\'nml'n \\ 111 ht• th1· topi c of S1~ll'I" Hl·nl'C llarrangut'. provost at f.O\Ola un1vers1ly, \\ht'n :-.ht• addrl'SH'" mcmb('r~ of Sts. Simon and Jude p ~1ri s h 1 llunl1n g ton Beach. Th<' me<'tin~ will be preceded by a 6:30 p.m. cocktail hour and dinner in the Sead1ff Country Club. 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STUPID OSTRICH TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate Saturday's Puule Sol"9d: ACROSS t Part1alily 5 Wasnby nibbing 10 NeighbO< olB.C. 14 Roman theaters 15 Suffut with tedio and mega 16 Preposition 17 Fis/ling bait 16 Olbasic facts 20 l1Qh1 shoes 22 Unusual lra1t 23 Russian sea 24 Leaf of a book 25 PrOhiblted 28 Inorganic substances 32 Mr. Burrows 33 Legally punishable 35 Where Exeter is 36 New star 38 Restore 40 Oely 41 F1Ql'llS man·to· man 43 Ch1el TeutonlC god 45 BetongiOQ to: Sultlx 46 Pompous walker 48 Land cultivator 50 F1xin place 51 Distant· Prefix 52 tn1ury 55 Tore Into small pleces 59 Non· secret S T II U " I D L E S A p 0 H Ill s • " r F T AN 0 N A N p A II H AN D l £ I~ I 111 'l rn :llN ID 11 IE IS '" [!II· I ,, T ~ I l ~ I IL t 0 I IDIA IS ~ ~ i ~:lg I I ' 11 I S L 'I '.I • ' ' [ . ~~ iM: II ' A w A • I N G l L ~I~ !II I IL It r) u " I I t • .l s S T IA G [ I A D S a AT II: I II G D A Y I D S T 0 I Ir II I I la IE 11 IA H E E 111 u IE communica· lion. 2 words T E 11 •D £ G E II D y II A H person 30 Act0< •• , •• 7 Revolvers: Greene 61 Baseball. eg. 62 Neighbor Of Chile 63 Lariat 64 Wicked 65 Thin mineral layer 66 Anwar UAR. president 67 Vend DOWN t Stoops 2 Adored person 3 Aw COll'b. form 4 Oriental skiff S Buller kn lie 6 Rude Slang 31 Contemptuous 8 Single sound Pre11x 34 More up·to• 9 Lament date 10 Had 37 Light-weight doubts metal 1 t Against: 39 Semiaquatlc Prefix rodent: 2 12 Ending words with 42 Seat thermo or 44 African river photo 47 Hair 13 Worthy ol tighteners worship 49 Veins 19 Moved 51 Greek letle< cpadually 52 Trims 21 PTeparatory.53 Foll"s Abbr. relative 24 Heaped 54 Milk lluids 25 Muslc 55 Native groups African 26 Approxi-village t I 56 Mr ma e Y Garroway 27 In no. way 57 Mr. Janninga 28 Lords 58 Valley residence 60 Spanish 29 Advantage aunt PEANUTS by Dale Hale by &nie Bush.miDer . ...... "'''•°' _,. ........... .................... ......_. ~\ //~ MOOHMUWHS ANIMAL CRACKERS Hfy, VICk'IE·· WHAT Do TH~Y PAY YA by Charles M. Schub --~~~~~~~~ by Ferd Johnson by Rodger Bollen MISS PEACH by Meft "Three Ja~' Of w:uttn!! fur the plumhcr. pant) ~)\C lh,d tear Jflcr one wcimng. a h<lU\l' full of hml.eo appliance'-I'm 1hc one ~ho 'huulll he "n~ing Mlng' uf prole'I !'· THE Gtltl.? MAVe A NEW Cl1Eat DENNIS THE MENACE FO« THE TeAM ! ! 1 ! DICK TRACY by Chester Gould ® KILL HIM~ I JUST CiOT HERE, HOW COULD I KILL. MIMf Monday. March 31. tm Tl1ree-poi11i La11di11g E. C. Colc m un of the New Orleans J azz Ian~ heavily on lhc ball a nd two knees \\ilh ~cw York's PhJJ Jarkson towering over him. Laver Ties Mark With OHLA:\'.00 . Fla. <A P l Corona dl·I Ma r 's Hod Lav<.:r IH:d St;.in :-,1111 111 ·~ World Ch:im - pwnsh1p Tennis n·cord of :W "tra1ght m;.itrh v1t•tories Su11d:1v liv beating Vtl as Gerul<iitis fi·4. "4 to capture the ~.000 Ulue 1 ;roup lourn:1m1•nt ht·n• l.:l\'l'f h.1d qualif1C'd for the' 1111:11-. hy hl•;il1rH! Bn;in <"iottfnt·d 111 .1 1 .1111 dt·l.1\ t·n s 1•mtf1n,ds 111.tll h ~llllcl.1\ 111010111).! l..1\ 1·r '' ,, .... h-.1d111g Gollfni·d I 1; t, l '; I \\ 11 h t h• llllh J,.!.inw uf I th• lh111I "l 'l .11 1:1 .tit \\ht•rt 1,1111 h.ilh'd 1111' 111.1tl'11 ~alurd.1v II 111111.. t 111• '1•t1·r.Jn "t.ir 1u .... 1 11 rn inul•· .... l<• polish oll Golllnl·d tn thl'I in ;ti"' l 7 .j Luvt•r \\ho''"" Smith·-.. 111 ... t ,·1ct11n whl·n ~m1th rat·kcd up :.!O stru1ght mat<:h \'ll'lones 1n rnn. 1tO\\ lws won four straight HIUl' Cruuµ events this year. The ,I:! 000 first plocc monl')' hl'l'I' l1nostl·d his .Sl'a:,on \VCT carn111~s I 11 ...,7 I 000, tops on t Ill' l'I rt'UI t \t "de F n t•o r .,.d l'llll..\Or:LPlll1\ (/\f>I Jr \oll h.111tl1<':IPP<'rl t1·n111-. f'l.J\t•ts lh1• \\ ,1\ ) llll rfo l\111'-.i•-. \·11 J.!lllld \\ ;1111 · ... p.i-.t pt·1f11rnr.111t1·-. \\<1uld 11,,11\1· lwr llH' odd .... on f'IH11c·1 l o "111 this \\ t't•h .., ~ JjO,l.MrO '' 1111w11 ... I• I II I I' ... " I 0 n .1 I t (' n n I·.; l h .• Ill. p11111...;h1 p in Los ,\ngt·lc· .... \\ill I \\ 1n the charnp111n-..h1p (lllJfll,lml•IJt I r don t knCJ\\.' 1 hl'fe \\ 111 lw J lot or lOUJ.(h m~1tdll'', \Ir ..... -. Wade said Saturday <1flt•r 1.11\1111.( a tough 7 :>. G·I m.111 Ii lrnm Chris Evl'rl to \\111 11t .. l'hiladclph1n l ndoo1· Tt·11111:- ( ·1.1-.s1c. Hui on lh f' s lrC"n g th of '.11urduy's v1t"1 11ry ;.ind ht•r Cl\t't ;d i 11<·rfor m :111<·1· hc·rl', \'irl!lll1.t \\ ;1<!1· h:1s to hi• 1111 (• nf the pl;1yl·r-. 111lil';il"111'11;11'111111 lwg1ns Tu1•" tl,1\ Ill qtlt' 1 111 1111' ~0.1100 l11p Pl Ill ('o x 'l 'r i umpl•,. \TLJ\\,'I,\ IA l'l !·11th wl'dl'd ~I .11 I.. C'o:i. of Gn·.tl Bn 1.1111 dd1 .1t1·d ,\us tr:.ilt.1 ~ John \l4•\,11ld1 1 1, ;). 7 t> Sunday to l·Jp 111r1· till' ttlll· 1n the World Ch;1m p1on..,h1p Tc·nn1s sr.o.ooo ,\tl.1111.1 Cla...,S ll' Cox rl'Cl'J\t•d Sl:?,000 for lhl' '1C torv. his M·rond on th1· WC'T f<l·d Group 10111 ,\lt•xaml1·r ""n ~ 000 In d1111b lt•.., lhl' .\111 11tr.11 lu otlh·r" lrom Jndtu, ,\n:md .rnd \"11<•.\'. dl'ft•al1•d ('o" :111d ~111lh .\lrte•an Cliff Orr.daft·. G ~. 6 :1 111 1.1kf' tltt· 1'11:imp1on!-thtp Tlw '' 111 IH'l''l'h;1t (•d ::>:1.0(10 Umps May Strike; Swim Mark Sinks '.\ EW YORK i\n emergcnty rm:t·ting ''as lo be helcl 111 San Fr;.incisco todOJ y lo avert a pos:-.1· blc !-itnke hy umpir·<·s ""h1ch t·ould lhrl'alt•n the s<:hcdult•d .\pnl 7 ~t art of I he major leagtll' hascb:dl st·asorl, the '.\t•w York Dally 2'.ew:-. n·porlt·d Sports rolu111111 .... t f)1 ci.. '\ oung, I II ; I d I S Jl ; I I (' Ii l I 11 11) ~ l . l'l'll'r'l>ur g. Fl .1 . ~:ml ,\lfll'l H-.111 Ll•,1gm: l'rc .... t<frnt Ll'l' ;\l.1d,ha1l ;ind '\altunal Lt•aguc Pn·..,.dt•nt Chuh h .'l't11.·.v \\1J I med \\llh 1lw un1p1n·-..· llL'~<,tt attn~ t•11nullltll'1' l1Hla' in ~.rn Franc1:,t·o in .111 <·l 1111 t to iron oul thl' cl1~put<.', \\ h1d1 11·po1tedl~ ll1e·u-..t·s t111 llw urn p1r1.·~· pens10n plan ~1t·i111 ltet·ord 1.0:'\ DO\ .ll·nnv Turr~il l 111 .\11stralia !-.t•l " \\oritl rct·ord "' 8: 13.4.8 fo1· the \\Omen 's 800 nwtl·r ~\\ 1111 min$! freest vie <.·vent :1L th1.·Cry .... ta l l';tl ;tt'l' poi11 to<l.i.\. 'f 11rrall. l I, n·;.:a111ed the rt· ('Urd hy s llc111g I I I SC'COnds off 1111• fll'l'\11J11s ht•st t11n e, sl'l by J o I l;11· ... hh<.1 r;..:t:r of the l 'niled Stales 111 .\nivrtt·a 1:1-.t .\u~u:-t l ,nl.:er s llur t "! l \GLE\\'001> 'l lwtr c·oat'h -...i \'~ t ht• Lo... .\ 1H,l'll•s l.ukl'I'" ha\'(' ltn;.ill~ round togl'lhl'llll'S~ But th.it. 1rnn11 .. df\ m.1\ hurl ll1l'm 111 lhl' upt 11111111g ~ oltt•g1· tJr.111 . tnO\ eel into lhe For um on Dec 30. J !J4i7. Stu Lantz and Cazzie Russell h:l\'l' pl :1yed pc.trticularly signifi· l·ant 1 oil'~ in t he Lakcrs recent s purt But that s purt could hurl Los ,\11g1.·lcs in the college draft. r:1tht•r l he ~uns or the Lakl·rs '' 111 gl't c.t t'ha nce, via a coin fltp ""'1th tht• wor~t team m t he t:.1 ... tt·rn C'Onfcrl'n<.·e. for the first <·hot<.'l' m the draft. JHQENtX U.dntom70 >di.l"K)ir ... ll Awlt•y 8 ~ltl'uonnt 8. V~n Ar">Odh~ 1j HJwl"'1rnt. 14 J<1n'>Ot1?. Ow•n\, 11. W•lham~? lO~ ANGElE'> -Ru"~ll u . W o>t .nqt . ..., '· "m•tn I~. Cooor·< n 78. L<t~lt 11 £..,.it1 ~ c.~•""u" '.,..,,..,,no.~'""'' II .. '"" r11" I U ArUjt.lt °' I I 1\ 11gels Route d l'llOE:-.IX The young S;.in FranC'1sco G i:rnts. fre!'h from a ~-5 rout of the California Angels. Lake on the Los Angeles Dodger s here tonight in an effort to con· t1nuc tht·ir dl·monstration of of· fens ivc musdt• T he Giants earne<l their 10th win 111 15 exhibition baseball out· 1ngs on Sunday. and among thl· hnght spots "as the hitting of l'hrn. Spl'tl'r. "ho had ht•C'n ha\'· m g trnuble getting any wood on ttw hall ' T IH· ~ h 11 rt..... lop s w" l l cd a honll'I', Slll!dl'd .111<1 drO\ c Ill t hrl'C I lllh ,1g .1111~L l Ill' ,\ngl'ls. Los ,\ngl'les ha .... \\IJI) l'tght or 'miiiih • llouored its last 12 ,e ,1 nH·-. 111<.'luCJll'~~-,... 10 I '.10 rout O\'l'r J>hm·ni:i.. Sunday S,\ '\ DIE< ;o Bobby Kmght llt l!hl as Gai l Guoclnc·h cont1nuC'cl ol lnd1un:1 \\as named the major tu-. hot s hout mg '' 11 h 28 po1nh t·ollt·!!l' t·otich of thl' year by the ·1 1w ;rnnounct•d l'l'O\\d of 8.~111; '\;1l1011;d \!o.sncia tion of Baskl'l '' .1~ the tu'' c"I s ince lhl· 1t·;1111 ball C'11;.1t'ht·~ Sunclay. A fter 1-2 \lic•tor11 Dodger s Duel SF \ r.HO IH:.\Cll. F1 :1 1.\1'1 l-'11r \ 1 .. 1r..; \\ h1·ll l ht'\. h.ul ~.11HIV h.11111;1-; ;rnd Don I)r~o.,dale thl' 011 T\I T o11 i gl1t Cl1a1111e l J J at 1:.;:; f ,o.., ,\ngt·I"" OodJ!l'rS \\Cre knO\\ n u~ a strong p itching, '4eak-h1lting lCCJm Th i <; " p rt n I! . h o \\l' \' <' r. t h <' Oodgl'r s a 11• hitting l ht• hall hard Jnd m;magc·r \\ ;,tlll•r ,\l..,tnn , .... mon· \\Ol'rtt.'d ahout h1-.. p1t1·h111g than hrs h11l11l).! .. Wt•r1• h1tlr11g thl' h.tl l .1bout as \\('II as \\ <' <·an .tnd I m h:.ipp~ "1th tlw pit1·hing although I think that 1H11'l of our game ('Olliff 111• .1 11 11 It• l11•tll'r, . till' m:111.1gl•1 ~;11 d ;iftn the Dodgers 1111111Hfl'cl to l11ts rn J 7 2 virtorv tl\ t•r Bo-.1011 S11nd:.iv. · T11111;..:ht till' spri;1 g trail mo\'P.., '' t''I ""'ht• Dodgers mt·ct the San Vr.1n1·1..,c·o Giants in Phoenix Tlw '1ctory Sunday wao..; the lfilh 111 ::?I l'\.hib1tion ~aml'S. Hill Buckner clubbed two do11blt·•>. Oavey Lopes a tri ple and Tom P .1cior ek a douhlt' in the to 111 t out hu rs t . \1t".lll\\ l11le t he Dodgers' ,\ndy :'11l--..!-t1'1 "m1th allowt•d only three hits and t" o runs "hill' striking 1111l !.t'\'1•11 rn st'C inning!.. Mik e Mnrslwll f1n1 shed up. allowing no l'uns und t ,,.o hits in three in· nin/,!S .. Bruins Try to Win I More for Wooden SAN DIEGO <AP) -For the couch who has jus t about ever· ything, the re is only one more thing that the UCLA Bruins can g ive J ohn Wooden: another na· tional basketball c hampionship. And they hope to do that tonight in the dra m a-filled final of the NCAA pl:.1yolfs. T he fabulous Br uins. gunning for th1cr 10th national title in 12 years. face Kentu c k y 's thoroughbreds at the San Dieeo Sports Arl'na 111 a game that truly l>ef llS tht· Ol'C as 1011. Hollywood could not have writ· ten a bcttl'I" sen pt The only thing that 's m1ssmg is the Baron and he 'II bl? th Ne as a spectator. It's No. 1 against No. 2. The two winningesl tt?ams in the last three d ecades. The two which have so dom in ated this sport that one or the othe r has com e this far 16 times in the past 28 years. rr m ore d rama is ne<.>ded , it's Wooden's last game. And his school 's fi r s t ~1gainst Kentucky in an NCAA tourn<.imcnt. Brrore tonig ht. these two ll':tms have a 13·1 record in the final game of the NCAA college tournament. After tonight it will be.· 14 :! If only Adolph Hupp were iO in· slt·ad or 73, if this too was his las t ganw. the dra m a would be un· surpassed. lt m ay be anyway. l 'CLA's m ot ivationa l factor c.·ou ld be a ll the formid able Bruins need lo put them over the top. a lthoug h Wooden insists tha t he didn't make his r etirement an-nouncement m order to "hype the players." fr°Woodcn didn 't mean it that way. t he ps ychological ingrc· d1l'nt neve rthe less is t her e. It 1·<·1·tainly crossed the m ind of llall. "There's no w:.iy we can com e up with som eth ing with the im· pact of a resign ation," said Hall. O the r intang ibles are a p - parent : p r ide, tradition a nd mom entu m. Both teams have all three. lJCLA sports a 27 3 record a nd K<.•ntuc ky is 26·4. .. We h ave great momentum µs ~chologically r ight now, and ha\'e had t h r ough the tou rna· ml·nt ," s aid H a l l. Coach Nicklaus Capture·s Heritage IllLTON HEAD ISLAND, S .C. L\P1 -J ack Nicklaus is going to the Masters ;.is a w innl'r agnin. A two-t11nc winner, in fact. ··That's the only way 1 want to J.,!o." the obviously d elig hted i\1eklaus said Sund ay after ·h is three strokl' \'i<:tor y over close friend ann olcl foe Tom Weiskopf 1n the Heritage golf classic. :\1cklaus. \\ho h ad gone from nry. ve ry good to very, very bad. fmally found the m iddle ground on the 6.655-yard II arbour To" n Golf Link~. a double-tough, tl•rrihly d<•mancl1ng l:.i youl he helped dt·~1g11 lie shot a closing 68. solid but far from the ~pectacular 63 he constructed l'arlier in this event. It was 1ust :.ibout as good as it net•d1.·d to be. I le entered the final round in a tic with Weis kopf and put him away wit h a 32 on the bnck nine. Scorf\ MCI moMv w 1nnrnQ$ afltr S11ncl•Y'> ltnal 1ouna1ntht l-if ritttO•QOlt 'OYtr\tt~nt ;a,~ ~10ldu \40 000 M-b3 H -M -111 1on1w ,,•,1<op1, \n.aoo 11>-&~M·ll 21• lr.Arlt>(uuov, \t• 100 11·69-74-6} 21q )OM M•n.ttlt t. \Q,c()O 1~1()./().10-180 l""'"C.r•nicton \l.100 4q.1011°11 -'81 TomK1IP Sl,100 b9M-6'-1>-281 MiK Mc l •noun. \b 400 IJ 68-n-6' ... 781 Jol\n!Khlff \S . .00 ll·1~n-21l t-<•lt lrw1n. ~.llOO 6q ... 12.1s 2to Don J•nUM t. ~.900 ~Q. /0..'-76-28' l•/.,lltr BMbtr.~ 800 11 W..1•·11 -184 C,..nrq~Aocn•1 S•SOO ltb8'66q 284 (·MV Pl.ty~r \J,61)() II 70 1()./4-28S Tom Wo\l\O<'I, U~ "o3 11 /l-2ti l~• Tr•v1no U /)bl H 11-20 Jtrr1 MCC.l't, S). 18 "8-68-12-76' P11 F1lnimon\. S S00 IS 70.lt-11-291 C.1D0y G1lbtrt \1,SOO I • 11·11-1~181 E.d01t Pt•«•.\? .SOO n.11·10-14-2~1 6...o Allin, \1.SOO n 10-1().IS-?81 ~riv f leom1n, \2 SOO lc-IH2..,.-2., W..-. AVOOIPfl '2,SOO 14 11·1...S--111 BobSt.-ilon. \l,1>$8 H I0.10-7J-2U Oouo Foro. St l>M 14 10.n 12-281 0.lt 1-ilYt\, \1,lftt IS II 11·10-288 Arnold P.iromer, \t 688 "IS Jl . .._,"8 Prl•r ~ter"u•\, S 1.1•8• 72-11 .. H-/0-2&3 K•rm11 Z.rl•Y. \l,JOI 74 1•'1·n 219 JOf' lnMM, \1,)(1) 14-16-41 1l-2" 8oOWvM,\l,)01 7 .. 1"7"71 78'1 C.••Y McCord, \1,301 14-7"71·13 28' t-<UC.rl Gri>en, \I lOt 7l·IM4-ll 1" llod Funwtn. \1.301 n -11·11·H -18' At Getbtr~r, ,1,JOI IS.72·7~ ?H Pod Curl, Sl,0)0 12-7t-13 l•-m larrv ZleQltr $1,0lO l>IJ.6,..ll-7'IO Crco•oe Knuo'°"· \t Olll 11'14'74·10 2'IO Wooden 's r etirement announee· m ent will have no negative eCfect on our learn . Wh at it does lo his team rem ains lo be seen." Aside fro m inta ngibles. UCLA m ay have some very real pro· blems to f ace. Kentucky has an ipexhaus ti ble s upply of brawny players. It's this i;huttle syste m that eventua lly wore down powerful Indiana in the regional playoffs und could pose '' giant . proble m for the Bruins. Some odds makers gi\'C u slight Oil T \I T onight Channe l 4 at 6 ed ge lo UCLA, but Kentuck y d e:irly has the ed ge m depth. 'T m extrem ely impressed with Kentucky, its size and its strengt h," said the 6-t-year-old Wooden ... I don'l know when I've looked at a m o r e awesome. p h ysi c a l group of basket ball players. Obv io usly , they a re a lot more physical and a lot strong<.•t· ·than Wl' are ." Also . the Bruins might have in· j ury prnble m s. Dave Meyers. t heir All-American forward, ag· gravuted :.in injured leg ~hile LJCL A was beating Loui sville 75-74 in overtim e Saturday. "We don't know how the leg will rt" act." said Wooden. The Wildcats, meanwhile. a r <' he althy. They lit erally bowled their wa y into the final by roughing up Syracuse 95-79 in Saturday's sem ifinals. Wooden· has gotten some idea of t he mountainous task ahead of him from this r e flection by Syr acuse coach R oy Danforth: "It's h:.ird to be quick when you've gol a 210-pound guy hanging on your arm.'' . Kentucky. likened by some to u professiona l t eam because of its size, will pr obably s tart a front line of 6·foot·l 0 Rick flobey, 6·9 Bob G uyettc a nd 6·5 K evin Gr evey. The Wildcats have pro- !;ize gu ards in 6·4 J immy Da n Conner and 6 -3 Mike Flynn. Ha ll also has two 6-10 players in r e· .Jo.. ..... . ...,, ..A;, ,,,., ,,,,... UCLA ;rnd Kentuck y n evt'r have m et m the NCAA playoffs. but they ha\'e h ad three previous regular-seas o n m eetings. a nd Kenlucky won all three. Here's how lh~e gam es ended: 1951-Kent ucky 84, UCLA SJ 1959-Kentuc ky 68, UCLA 66 1961 -K entuc ky 77, UCLA 76 ~ serve Mike Philli~ and Dan Hall, ~d a few others in the 6-4 to 6-7 r ange. UCLA's front line is not to be <lis missed . with the 6-8 Meyers . 6-6 M arq uci; Johnson a nd 6·9 Rich ard Washington, plus ?-1 Ralph Drollinger in reserve. The Bruins backcourt is in the ex· trem ely capa ble han ds ox Pete T rgovich a nd Andre McCarter . But their be nch hasn't the sock or :,tock or Ha ll's Kl•ntucky babes. Talk ing about UCLA, H all notes w ith r t'spect: .. It's a g real team. with a disciplined delenst• and true sou ndness in the gam<." of basketball And their coach is one of the fines t I've had thl' privilege of knowing." The 1974-75 model is n ot the familia r powe rful edition lhal Wooden h as driven to nine pre· vious championships. In fact, it could be o ne of his weakest VE'hicles in the NCAA finals. It has no Lew Alcinclor nor Bill Walton to guide its destiny. Yet it is one of Wooclen's a ll· time favor ites ... The mosl satis· fying year of my coaching career at uCLA was m y first lime, when \\ l' "en· p1C·ked lo be last, then won 22 games." s a id the master . ··This ) ear was cquaJly satisfy- ing" Wooden calls his cur rl'nl tl'am •·the finest group of human be- ings'' he's ever been associated with. And he says, •'They've done r easonably well as basketball µlayt•rs." It took Wood en 16 years before he built a nation al cham pion al liCL1\. und since then he's h ad nothing but n ational c ha mpions except for a brief interruption or two. · · · CHAMPIONSHI P RESULTS 193'1 Or,gon •1>. O"ro Stale 3J 1940 1no1an• 60, K•n'><I\ •? 1q;i W1~consln 39, W,>Sh1nqton Sid tr 34 1947 Stanloro ~l. Oarlmoulh l8 tqd W~om•nQ 46, (;eorqelown 34 1qu . lJtah•?. Oanmoutr. •O lOT J 1q~~ 0 1o.rahomo Stale i q, N~w Vork U. 4' 19•• Olo.l.ihol'T\4 Slate 43, North c.aroUM 4' 1qt1 Holy Crou S8. Oklahoma 41 n •& tc en1uclo.y S8, Baylor 42 l~•q Ken1uc•y 41>. Oklanoma Slate )6 19~ CCNY 71, Bradley 1>11 19~1 K~nt11Cky 1>11, K;rn!wh Stole S8 191' Kan\.is80. St. John'\ 63 1qsJ '"O•ona69, IC.1nsast.e 19!.4 L.tS..lle'7. Bradley 76 19)) S..n Franc 1~0 11, LCI ~.lite i.l I~~ Sdn Franc1SlO 83. Iowa 71 1q)1-No•I" ( .. rohna S4, Kan~s~ UOT> 19S8-Kenlut k y 8• St'aUI~ n 19Sq Calllorn1a 11, W~\l Virg1n1a 1' 1%0 On10 Stdtt' H. Cahlorn1a SS \91.I C1nc onna11 IO, Or.10 Slatel>S IOTI 1-.i.1 C1nc1nn.h II Ohio SIMt sq \'16J-LOV04d IChlCaQOI bO, (1nc.1nna11 !>8 IOT I I.._. U(lA98, 0uke8J I~~ UCLA 91, Mic no9an 90 1'11>6-1eaH El P.iw 77, Kenlutlo.y•~ l~I U(.L A 79 Oaylo,, •• nM-UCL A 71. Horlh Carol1M SS 1"'9 lJCLA91, Purdue 11 1'10 UCLP.80.JdChonvrll»b9 1q11 UClA68, Vollanov.i •1 1'11 UCt.A81. F1orioas1 .. 1~ lb 1911 UCLA&f. Mempn" 'llale l>O 1914-NO•I" Carollna State fo, M.irQ~ll• •• Announcement Due New UCLA Coach Already Chosen? SAN DIEGO <AP> -Basket· ball's No. 1 coaching question to- day: Who s ucceeds the wizard and how do you do it? John Wooden, 64, st eps down after 27 years at the helm of uCLA Bruins after they mcel Kentucky for t he NCAA cha m · pionship tonight. His records m ay never be equalled. "Picking my s uccessor is Mr. J . D. Morgan's job," he said, re- ferring t o t h e UCLA a thle tic director. But t he m an known as "the Wizard of Westwood" did add: "We have d iscussed and evaluated some people." A highly placl'd source says UCLA a lread y h as decided on Wooden's s u c<.'essor. The Los Angrles Times r eport ed that UCLA offi cials picked thC' m a n last J anuary who they want to s ucceed Wooden. The Times' source said lht' n a m e of the m an probably will be revealed this week and "will pro· ' ba bly surprise a lot of peaple." The source a dded. "He's a well · known head coach who \\-ill be familiar to players on the Wesl Coast." l JOHN WOODEN His sen ior p layers knew or his d e cision in adv ance, his un· derclassmen w ere generally sur- prised a nd fellow coaches heaped praise on Wooden . whose team goes afte r its 10th national crown, Whoever succeeds him in · herils a tradition ~ncluding nine n ational titles. seven of them in a row . .c.ind a record string of 88 straight victor ies. . facing muscula r K entucky. St anford 's Howie Dallmar , who also announced r etiremenl this seuson , said : "It's a shame for basketb a ll to lose a man like J ohn. He contri buted so much." Californians Rip U.S. Prep Stars T he evaluation might have become' mor e difficult with the decis ion of Woode n 's chief assis· tant. G ar y Cunningham. to go in· lo a thletic or ·e duc ationa l ad ministration when the opportuni ty presents itsetr. Names m e ntioned Cor the job are Dave Gavitt of Providence, whose tea ms have aver aged 18 victories a year the past seven seasons. and Denny Crum of Louisville. Dallma r 's Cardinals h anded the Bruins on e or their lhree losses this season, and Howie said he wasn 't sorry about il coming in Wood en's las t year . ''Victories against him were so few and far between," Dallmar I said. J ess Hill, a thletic director at Southern California, another of' UCLA's P acific-8 Conrerence riva ls, said : "He's been such a fin e example t o athletics. It Ry Gl.t-:'lfS WIUTF: 01 lht O••ly P•le4 se.ff LO;\;G BEACll Calirom ttl "'r,ipped up its t<\-o J!ume !'ene-. \\1th ht~h srhool senior :ill-stars from the r4"'1l 111 the t"n1ted Stal1'S by po~ting u !JI RO bal'k<'thall triumph Sundtt) 111.:ht :it thP Sport!> Arena ht•rt• bdon· ti.205 fons f':Jrl11·r. \,old1•n St:1tl' .,t.1r-.. c· n m p u s t' d m o " l I ' 11 f C • I I-' 6 t1utht•rn S1·l·l 1on plu~Pr~. {l"IJlPl'O I ht• l ~. c·ont lnj.!l'Tll . l:io JOO '" IH').!lrl lht• W,('t'P n( lh1· (1\f l';I\ .1 •.1111.1-. 'lhe <.:al1lorn1an' n1<f lh{'ir lhtng Sunnay with s uperior balance as five players hit 10 dou- ble ft~ur<'s ~md a number of performers took turns reeling oH spf'rl aC'ul:u t•ffol't s. Utll Cart~n1?ht, lhl' 7 I l<id from F.lk Grove, 11 hook off an un 1tr1J)()SIO~ first htllf for \\htrh hP '' .i-; t\\ o for six from the fi eld a nd h<td 01w 1>hot hlocked to score <'H(ht more pornl!>!, 11•hound well ;incl j.!1•nt•r;ill) ol!'o!>('rl htm ... <'lf lfowen ·r. tht• lh1111el1·r l h;it '~·'" Mll'P0~(''1 l o bt> own1'd h v C,11 trid11 \\ ,,., ~tokn hy tht• Verbum Dei duo of Ray Hamilton and David G re~wood. Hamilton led all scorer s wflh 18. was da:r.11 ing with his ball handlin-.t and moves. He hit 7 or rn shots from 1tw floor. Greenw~ scored JO, getting 8 · in the fm;{ hall when he altio picked up four foul!\. He spenl most of the final 20 minutes on tht' benrh (,ong Reach Wilson produc· t Neil Arnold had a stroni floor Jrnme tln<I Inglewood's Reg- g11' Theus showt•d gootl movea aod ct.inned 10 point.c;, stlthoug h he "as nnlv 5 for 13 from lht' frcld. Bill Laimbeer or Palos Verdes, who did in Marina in the CIF champions hip game, was ade· quate. scoring six points on 2 Cor 8 from the floor Pau l Mokeskl, who led Crespi . past Fount ain Valley in CIF play, was not lmpre Ive, ma.kjng 2 of 1 shots, a nd ·blocking one s hot. J a mea Hordy of t.ong Beach Jordan hud eight points, Arnold tallied fo ur. Chris Li ppert or Cleveland (R eseda> hod four and Rily Ellis of Sa n Gabr1el con· lti buted three. T he <.:allforniani; never tr ailed. ' Crum. a for m e r UCLA playe r, Jeft as Woode n 's c hief aide three year s a go to take the Louisville job and saw his team faJl 75-74 to UCLA in overtime Saturday in the NCAA semi-fina)8. Wooden w as asked If mnny we ll·wlsh er s called him Satur- day night following his retire· m'ent announcem ent. "No," replied the coach an hls usual quiet m a nner, "I took the phone off the h ook.•• • would be wonder ful if he could go out with another title " Captai n Dave Meyers, the RruinM' current All·American. said · "When he walked into the dressing room and said , 'I'm bowln" out .' wh:it rould anyome suy? Most or our guys urc youni ond muybe don 't reaUze what he's me1nl to UCLA and Ule ~ame ... at !Past not as strongly as r realae it." I ll'I ht· st~ to• le~ ill 1111 tw J\J. 13 av Dl RJ ll'C. flt 'l'l' J lj II! II, H s. (.': ol sl sl c al I'• It ~I SI a n ll n ] 1 F. th th ·w st ·w p1 a! SI ,\ !\ c ·' Ci f1 r I ( .. ~ l ( ICCC To11r,11ey Wi1111ers • Photo by Rich 8U!>fll , Joe Ordway (Left) of Costa Mesa and Harold Lazerman of Corona del Mar won a sudden death playoff recently to capture the 21st annual HI -LO golf tournament at Irvine Coast Country Club. Area Hitters Red Hot Eig ht Players Batting .400 Onrngc Coast <1n•:.i prl'p bat- ters art' sw111i;i n g sOml' pr<'lt)· he:.i,·v slicks <JS 1nd1c<itetl bv the Sl<tll~ltt·:-. Wllh llOll·ll'Ugllt' g;imt•s. tournaments <ind a c'ouplc of k ;1gut• gamt•s un<.lt•r thi.'ir bl'lts ,\l kaal t•1g hl :.ire•• pl.1)·1.•r..: ;..ir<' in the .400 class. I len•s a sampl· 1ng of the ;;n·u·::. bu::.t>bull pit·· lW't': ,\t Coron;.i dcl i\lur (:r.11 ~ .i\IJ<:Lcnnan hus hit s afl'IY 1n 10uf 13 J_'am<•s for a .11 5. (Ii '111 avt•r;Jt!t'. ,\l Costa :\Jt•<;a it":-Slt·H· De\\."ildc < 12·26 for .4621 :.ind Gun· Bau mt'< 10·32 for .3131 At Z s tanria Buddr I.ur11t11 lc;.H.h the" ay" ilh a ~ l JO.J.t, Thert'·s ht>a\') aluminum at fl untingloll neat·h \.\ lll'l"l.' :-;1.111 'I t'l"l'Y ~llHI Jim V<.1n Tight'lil I bot It 11;.10 for .IOO i. Ed \·1 ~1wroli I J:>-3!) for .3851 and Tom Fn•m;111 Cl.J-18 for .31:.11 :1rt· mak111g 1h111g ... No Barrier m1!:it'raule Cor oppos 111:..? p1tt'lll'r:-. -'latC'r Dei'~ P;1l l'nl1I ha:-~· .3'i7 < l:!-311 :..t\'l'l"i.11-!l' :111d Edison ... IJ1).:' b<t b ha\'i.' ht•t•n R1t·I-I ld1k11·<I t I 0 . 3 v f I) ,. :! 5 ti I ;J 11 <I :--{' ti I 1 ROGER CARLSON -Ot"·ro~iers c 10-38 lur .2G31 Ut>:-ro ... icrs hit a µrn11<I -..1.w1 \\.t'tlnt•Hli.I~' lo 11ull Olll' uut ot till' r1rl'. Fountain \"al lt•\ ·:-. \ 11H.·1· Hll'lll'k h<.rs h1l safl'l~· 111 JO of 13 ;.·;1nw!> for ,11 .385 :n·erage Cl:i 3!li .111<1 .Jad; lf pton ha::. a .368 m;11 I- <I I ;;8,_ New Radio Device Aids Blind Skiers MOL ;\T PROSPF.CT, 111. IAP • -Fresh from s " oosh111g d1l\\ 11 the ski :,lopes in Color ado. blrnd Sammy Skob<.>I says he lwrdly <.·:.m wait for next wanter beC'ause of a two-wuy rudio he t<.'!-itt'd that should be a boon for ::.ighlle~s s kiers. Sammy is founder and ex- ecutive director of Llw ,\merican Blind Skiing Foundation that has a members hip of 142 in the Chicago, Milwaukee and Detroit ar eas. ,\ lur~e contingent compet(>d last month again!>t blind foreign skiers al RrcC'kt•nndgt'. Cnlo .. and Sammy uH•d a l\\o ''".v r <1dio developed throug h hb ~11:..:· gestion by j\J olorola. lnl'. "We must h:tV(' a sel'in~·l')"t• p<.1rl1wr follnw us Sh(lul111g diri•t· taons when v. <' go down llw s lopes, .. said th<• 47 -year-old Skobel, who bicycles three miles a day lo his s nack shop, huggan~ road gutters and slopping at in- tersections to lis ten (or the u ·affic now'. Evert Given No. I Seed -'LOS ANGELES <AP> --Chns Evert was M't•dc•d J\o. I F'riday ~·s the field of W "as announced for the $150,000 championship or the 'women's pro tennis tour t hat starts here next Tuesday. -rne <.lraw for the tournament. •with wom e n 's tennis biggest purse. will be held Monday and all eight Cirsl·round mulches are scheduled Tuesduy at th<' Sports Arena. Also In the tou111ament arc> !\I art In a ~ :i v r u t 1 lo,. a o C CLl't'hoslovuklu, M aq~an.·l Court ••nu Evonnt> GuolM~onl{ of ,\us1 raliu. VirJ!i n1 <.1 \\<Hie or Grcul 8ril'1in. Ol~a :\loroto\ '' of RUlt!»ia ilflO Frul\lOIM' Dun· or Fn111u· The 1 l·~t 11f t Ill' f11·ltl i:-.Jultt> Jkl<lman. i\ar11·\ \.u11h•1". \\"end) Ovc..•rton. ;\I an· rt• l.olU l'. K .. 1th~ Kuykendal I. ~I emu &·hall au. Sul' ~tup und Vull·rH.' 7.it:j.!cnfu:-s. ult of the l"mle<l Stull':-., and fluqul'I GiscaJrc or ArAienllna. \ g111<l1'. fo lio\\ 1111! about 10 fl"l'l I rnrn us. gl'ls noarst• prell' qwd• shouting command.., '"'1•r the" ind.·' Sammy rontmul'U ··And it's m entally tiring for us. too. Bes ides, il s lows us down hav- ing to wait for him to recover his \'Oice. --.\l Rrt•t·kenridgc. I ~trapped a radio unit uboul half the s ize of a shoebox to mv belt and mv lfi. year-old son . Steve, who has f11w \'is ion untl r aces wilh a ju111m· Alpinc kam. was equipped 1111' :-.;1mc." said Skobt'I. .. ,\ lilt ll• minophone can be clippl'd 111 llw collm· <ir our ~k1 s uit:-. and a ~111:111 l'l'tl•in·r :ilt:H'hed 1ll'ar tlrt' t'ar 11 '" ;1 '01re :.it·t 1 v att·cl s\ :-.km. 1111 hutlon~ lo pus h. Our l1:111d:-. ~ll'<' lrt'l' to ll!--l' our ski• polt•i-. \\hen .1 l'omrn:111d 1:-given. il is done in a normal lone ;.1nrl rt comes in loud and clear 30 or 40 feel mrny. •· Ile suid he and Sli.'Ve ~kicd for hours al a lime with the equip- ment. "We were up 10,000 feet in the . mountains ." said Skobel. "It was windy. The commands v.en· •clear and fast -they had to be when you a re coming c Jose tot he l'd ~e of a mountain. ,\nollwr thing. ::-lorms come up av. flllb quirk :111d sometimes the blind skil'1' l"<tll ht· st•par:ited frnrn his guidt• \\rt h tht• two-wny radro ·you are in «ontacl al all t1\lH'~. cvl'n 1f you are thousands <ll fet•t apart. ''The unit weighs about two pounds,'.' he continued. "We now ure trying to develop a m?l'I! compact unit and are looking ;Jhead to next winter when we run get out on the mountains and cut loose." ~teanwhik. \\hat arc Skobe1'11 µI ans for the summer? 1 "\.\"c'JI li(O on our usual conOl'· Jnl:, hikmlct Md fi!>hing l1ips," he :-aid. "Our st•e1ng guides v. ill h<' along. Thl' rudio system 1'11·1 nt>t>dcd. '"llt1l tht• biJ.: thini;: I an\ pl.Ill l\lll~ <11t' tandem l>ll'~l'll' rat\'' \\ ~ got -.t;11 ll'<l on them l~tbl y1•,11· OV('I' tlll l'ight-mile ('OUrbC on nm1l road.., f)()lice hlockcd off 111 the O'·onomo\\ Ol'. Wis., an•a ll ·went ow1· bit.: ·and wall be btagt'r lh\s summer." -'l:tnna·s Dall· Griffin h:1" a :ii;.J ;1\"\•I <l).!l' I 12-331 .\1 \t•\111111·t I l;1rhor 11 ' ill'l'll !11>11 ll.11il1·\ r 10-:!ti for .J.~.)1 . ,\rt :--11rc1• 1 :i :!1; fur .:3 Iii • a11d L:J IT\ l';.1111l-<ll 1j ~.: f111· :JO ii Sorct• i':-. h\'.Hll·d 1111 l "S(' 011 " font h:ell -.('httl:11 -..l\1p lh.1rlk :-. tP 1\1 -. lw:dth~ 11 i.:ht ll·g . I IL' abo fi ;:un· ... In !-l'l' ,l\'l H•n 111 h;i:-.di;ill fp1· thl' fro1 .1rl" l:ut th1· li1~!!C':-.t 1101:-.l' uul of \l ''port 1-.. frt•l-h m:rn p1l tht·1· C ;11 ' 1~1 .di-.. I It•:-thro\\ 1111! RB~ "1th t·out 1111 ;111d l-avinj.! and \\Ill· nrn:.! g;1mt·:-for lht• Sailors \I f:t•n;ind1•1 li.•ad~ Dana Hilb ''1th .1 .:!Xfi 1X-281 ;.i\('rage. Rut 1 ht· ... tn•llJ.!I h 1-. <111 thl' mound "ht·rt· Oon F o\\ ler ;.111d R1 t·l- llJlh-ll·d rc~1dt·. The t\\o hm1• II m 1 ll•d l ht• llPJlll"-I l ton tu Olll' I Ull or h•-..-.1117of1Lgaml'l-. Olhl·r hrlt<.•rs 1n lht• art·a in 1·ludt• El Toro·:-. Gary Kt•y <10-311 tor .33:J1. Laguna Beach's -'lark lll·rtlt• <7·19 for .3G8 :md .500 m has la!-t 14 trips to the plall'i. and San C11•mt•nit··s John l\t1 bon l9·22 for . 40fl1. )li~~ion \'it>jo has a pair of .400 hillt'rl> in Greg P ern· <15·34 fo1· .1111 1 and Da\'e Schmidt < 14·34 for .1\1:.!i, but th<' lark of <'on::;ii,lt•nt p1ld1in!! as 12oing l o hurt. l · n i n · rs i l y · s Ti rn \ r :i 11 at h I!:!:?!) for .<JI I 1 h;i!-Ul'l'll till' Tro- 1;111..,· only ('Oll ~i:-.t<.•nt off<.•11:-01\ l' \I (·.tpClll i· orm<.·r Co!-la -'l <.·:-.;1 Il1 ~h h~1:-.k et ba 11 ~ t.1 r J 11n s,, alll d 1<l :t 1-ood job at Colorado 5chonl of :'\lrrl<.'!' a!' :.i frt'l-hmu.11. I It• """ n.11t.l'd :Hhktt• of till' \\t't'k ;1ftt•r !<parking th.._, On•dt~- 1-•cr~ to n cton <.·:-on•r Ft. l.e\\ h and\\ l'<;t<'l'll State. lli.··s a 3.8 ~tudt•nt. Corona clt•I :\1 a r Hi~h baskt•! · hall t·oai.'11 Tanch Gillis i-. amo11~ tilt• d inil' !»laff 0al !ht• World of lh1i,kdhall t·oal'lu•s C'lini<' <ii 1111' ~ht•rat1111-.\naht'irn )Jolor llutl'I \lay:!·I. llis associates arc FrC'd Schau:o. !Purdu('i, Guy Lewis (lfousloni. Norm Sloan (North Carolina Sla lt-i a nd Bo b Boyd <USCi, among others. Area Sports Calendar Tuesel•Y CApr. ll 8_.W:b.ttl-Viii• P•rk •I Coron.t Ml ,.,.,., C~I• ~$a .i ,..,.9noll•, Eslt1neta di Tu\l1n. Cvpre\s •t Hunl11191on 8eecl\, Edl\On •I Lo..,•, Founl••n V•llty •< Wu1trn, ,.,.,.,,na <11 W;>•lm1n\ler. l o, .lll.tm11os,. NewPOrl HMbor 1•11 ~1 J ISi. Or1nC1f (O<l\I •I Futlt•IOn 11 lOI. ~lebd~k al ~ &>rr1M<l1no11 JOI.UC lrv1ne.it Stanlord.(2 JOI Ttnn1\ Co•on<11.1~1 M.i r41 \1111" PMk. M>gnot•a Al COSld Mt\.l. Tust•n di E.•I•"'"'"· Hllf>hnQ1on 11<'.i<ll •I Cyprtu. Loara at Ec1<wi, W;>U•1n a1 founle•n Valley, Weslmln\ter al Marina, NeWllOrt HMbOr al Los Al•mllo\ 1 .. 11 .. 1 3 Hl. O•<>noe C.oa>I •t (frril0$171, Alverslae at S8<1<11ebdck l?l. TrM:k-M.ier 0.1 ti Catnoti< Rel1ys al SI. P•ul CSp.m,), Sol!O<ltebdc k .. 1 Mir& CO$toll 11 )0). Volleyt..11-Oftnl Hiiis al El Toro. Mission V1t10 at l••""• et.cl\, un1vers11T 11 s.n c1emrn1e, Sol~ Grtncl• •I Coron• dt """'· Es~•• •I C.Osl• Mtw tall ti •:301, Newport H41rl>M •l Yvltslml11&ler. ~It• O.I at Edi~, Hunl1119ton 8N<I\ •I f'oUl'llaln v1110 (•11 •t J. ISl. C.lrl\ l••O-Nt•PO•I Harbor ., CQsta Mew 11 JOI. Weel11HNy ( •••. n &.MIMll-Meltr 0.t •I (_.nl-11 (11. 0.... HlllS •I Un1vet~ty U IS), Sin C.lemtnte•I Mi"IOftVt .. Jo U Ul, La911ne 8c1<.n el Et Toro U· Ul, Fresno- Pa<lllC •t 5oU1...,n Calllorn1• Collt9f U lOI. S... OleQo CC •I ~leb.ck C.o11t9" U. JOI. Ttl'l'•S Unh•e•Oly •I o.n .. Mill\ Mis,toft V• .. IO II S.n C.1tmenle, Et Toro al~ Buel\ lall al l H I, Cosl1 MU• Ttn11ls (IUb <11 S<>vttwrn c..tlllorn•• Coll•.-Cl p.n.. l C,y ...... tliO WOlm1nSltr Al FOIO'll••n \lolllr~ ECl•son •I M"nlll'qton llte<I\ tt\0111 Al J 1,1. ,_...,POfl H•rOOrlt ""'""'ti• GlrH IUlll" U(. lnnnfl ~t (•I SIAI• Cfll0•111flel9tl t IS Girls ..olleyball Ot.tft911 to.st .. 1 voldtn w .. ,1 U JOI C,lrll Mlllbell Ouno. COHI •• Golct.ft W••t u JOI. ""'' trMll-Hun11119IOft 8t .. <h ., l::O•\Or fl JOI (,irl\ gvmnot10-[\lat><I• •I CMl.t MeuL l OhOfl ll 'OUlllaln V•ll•y, Wntmtl'\I•• •I H-..1 ln9ton O.;oth, NtlWl!Of'I H•fllof M Mtrlne l•IC ., 2 ,,I, -. . Mondey. March 31 , 1975 DAILY PILOT ifl5 Race Open Angels Eyeing Winning Year PALM SPRI NG S rookie season, and Andy The California Angels Hassler. 7-11, are the open the 1975 ba::.eball other!>tarler::.. season with faith , hopt· ln ,the s peed depart,. and the "charity" pro· ment. Williams believes videdbytheworldcham-outfielders Mickey • pion Oakland A's. Rivers, Morris Nettles Dick Wi lliams. who and Tommy Harper managed the A 's to two could total 150 stolen •' world championships bases. and then qu1l, leads lhe First baseman Bruce Angels, and he belieH·::. Boehle, called up .trom Oakland's loss of 25· Sall Lake City in game winner Jim "Cal-mid-1974 , and minor fish" llunkr lo the New league prospects Jerry York Yankees "111 OJ><'ll Herny, Mike Miley and up the A mer i can Ron Jackson provide the League's Wes t D1v1s1on hope for the future. No one ts talking pen-Boehle. \\ho hit .270 in nant at Anaheim this 57 games with the }ear, but Wilham::. s a)s, Angels. leads the first "We'll wrn more games base candidates after thanwe loseandwcw11l le a din g lht' winter not finish sixth." Dominican League with He works with an out a .352 average. John s tandin g s tartin g Doherty, who played pitching staff, headed by with lhe Angels las t s tr ikeout kin g Nolan year , i s anoth er Ryan, and :.i supporting youngsler bidding for lhe cast that's fa st but firstbasejob. young. Denny Doyle, who hit Williams. who won .2UO in his fir st. sc:.ison pennants at Boston and with the Angels and Oakland, commented. ::.tead1ed the defense. is '"l'\'e been d e lig hted competing with Remy at with what I've seen" so second ba:,c. Remy h1l for of his learn in spring .338 at El Paso. training. Four arc batllrnµ lor lie wasn't delighted s hort s top. including with what he s aw when D:.ive Chalk. the :-.lart('r he took over the Angels la::.t year until rnJUr(·d. last July 1 after the com-veter an Hudy Meola, placated deal which saw Orlando Ramirez , the him sign a contract to first player from Colom- manage the Y e:tnkces, bia to make the major then h ave Oakland league::., and rookie Bith· owner Charles 0 . Finky Smith. · get the deal nullified. Last year. the Angcb bobbled their way to a sixth-place finis h in the American Lee:tguc West with a 68 -9·1 record des pite good patching. Pro Cage, Hockey Gonl' ;.ire 1-'rank R obinson , now 1he manager at Clcn•l:.ind. Standi11vs Bob Oliver . Sand' ~ Alomar i.ind lcft-hand<·d NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE pltC'hcr Hudy M ay -!ht• All .. t"Olvmoft laltl·r three all ending up • no-ion ~ ~1 ~~1 GB \\1\'1lhcYankces. bu"d"' •1 .u .bl > s V.illwms is going v.ith ~;.~.:;;;h,11 ~: :~ ::;; ~r youth and an emphasis centr~1 om"o" x W.\\n1n91on ,,... 11 .n1 on fundamentals, say-"ou't"" ., •o .soo 11 mg. "You can win or los<' ~:~~:!"" ~ :; ::: ;:· {!i:lmcs by execution and N•wO••i..1n n ~· , .. 1;... if you gi\'e the other wes~::.~~;.=.~.'!!NcE <'am extra outs. you get ~~10!:,,,J •• ~~ -~ 1 ~at. (jipo\f"Otl • •? .• -.J ' ·• 1 n1ainta1 11 ;,.111 OJ>t•n M•lw•u~e,.P~(lhc 0 , •• .,:: .• ~, " m I n d a b 0 u l ~ c \' c r a I • C.OIOl n ~tdl• JJ ""' posllaon!> a nd ;1 hout the ~~~\~ .. 11 • !~ -~:~ ,: onlv thing \\ t' f t'l•I tl> non Pl\Oen•• 1 •b M •) ". l.O\ A"«IC JO •~ .JI>$ lo ~t·t IS our Marlmg )Htdwr lt-<hnchedG1v1s1onhllt rotation.'' Nl'w Yo•~ui"~~~~1!:~~1;~.,., Ryan posted a 22-16 re· ""•'"'nq1on9"'"''"qob2 cord in 1974 and struck i:':'e':!t~,i: .. ~~~ri~":.~:n1.t "'' 0Ut 367, the third year in;) lO\AnQele\ 104, Ph0f'n1> 90 Tut\diy's G•mts row h e s urpassed 300 ,,.,c .. QO ot su tta•o stri_keouts. including a ~~!~:~~~i~~~:or•~<>"·· maJor league record of oeiro•• a1 M11•"1""" 383 · l973 H f " · h~,1 Ph1l.,dPIP•1'.tolN•w '••> in . e 1n1s •:u Por11a.;d.,1 lo,.a.nq<••· the season with his third lto&A career no-hiller, beating E••terr: oms•on Mmnesota on Sept. 28. Nt w Yo•• ~ \ P~1 GB Ilill Singer, 7-4 last ••ntun• "1• ~,, f II ~I l<.oUI\ >J \I JIO, .) car o owrng a 20-gamc Mrn P"" 1 1• \.\innmg se<.rson, hus re-"''II'""' " • •M"' W•''''" Otvu.1on cove red from th e ) [)( nv• ,. c ' t t t-i shoulder problems that plagued him much of 1974. Left-handers Frank Tanana, 11 -19 an h1::. ~n A,,IOf'hO .H I t-4,.'') IJ lnc:Jidtlrj 4) ;,, ·""'°. U1 1n ") •> ~)0 2/ 1n Uu,.. J 1 \ 1 .J8} JI a c.lmthirdC11v,\10n hlte SundiY s Auulls <.! tou llb ~·" OoP(jO 112 t4~w 'o, • 1 ~o Sdn Antonio l().a • rntuov 11 l. ,...e,.,,pn,s lll'I. OT lt>ll•d<>d 178. ~nver 121 Exl1ibition Baseball Ton1g11t•s Gimn .Jn AntOO•O ¥>. KentuC"., al L~· lnQIM v.r91n1rl ,,, Urdh T uodo'i GimtS Ut tn At ")1 l~tJ• dn 01e90 dt '),in Anlon10 \111 ')1n1.i ..,, """"mon+'-> .llMERIC.llN LEA CUE W L Attgl!I\ 11 I Aalt•mo•~ 11 ~ T,.11d\ • t 10 MtnnP ... 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'l'his first in a series of five s pecials on mental health examines depression, the nation's numbl·r one ml'ntal health pro- blem. NBC t4l 9:00 Touch of Gold '75. .Million -record ~l'l ler~ The '.\1iracJ("-;. David Gates. Bo Oon a ld:--on ;Jlld t he Hay\\OO<h <..111d H.J) Charil·:-. h 1~hlighl lhis hour hosted by Du5ly SpringJ 1l'lcl TV DAILY LOG Monday Evening MARCH 31 uo 0 0 'a ED CD "••• l3J 11 l l(lf I ) "ttll o l~ o tQ, el:) "cu Ch1m·1 p1on1n1p 8ukr11Mll f 1n1b f 1n.1 i"'"· 11om :.•n li.eao. <.1111 o ltJ 80Mftll I U hou• w ,art11d1• ruulr W Trutll 01 C.ni,eq11t1Kn W Mina Tutu @Stir Trek t!) UcdtK CM,any W Rtdy ' flltnds i:JO m AndJ '""'t" W Duantl WZ...11! (~ lf ) Dcalt(1 Chtict Wl.Jtll• Ruals 1.00 0 0 CD ""'' ~J lrt111Mlt 0 lt•h•c '" lltlllr\ ltJ MM Sciuad l_!J Tnrtb " Con1tqut1Kn O Wllar1 My Ltet? 0) I l.tVt lucJ Q) Tht fll n;(}J I SpJ ffi U Mu1t1 'rok1bl41 i;i~ Tht 811 V1lltJ Ell) IRltntct (__).9 lt.J> ao ... 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ID The Orumtt Thal Remains; A Port111t ti Hmy '1rtlh al M11y A&ndtcldo E!) ""°'"; (C) "lltnO•ln's 11"1" Ccom)-John Yl'lyne, lee Mll'<Jf\ '-30 t) 1.t; V ..lJ llhtdl (R) RllOd1·s up to now 11ther $111ootl1 1om1nu w1lll Jot 1ets 1 httle hmpy "11cn ht dtcrdu lhal 11 m1c•1 be be\t 1J lhe IWO of lhtm btl H dah~C other ptOpte 11 well u each otl1tr. O "aws I lltn 'nfflll Sbft Wall4trtnt · W1sl1incto1 Slnial!t Talk Li flflll IO:OOt)@Q)(t)Mdiu l Ct11ttr "lhret on A T1dllrope" {R) Wlltn Cindy Robertl. ii belllliful, inlelh· cenl youn1 hurt p111tnt, bits 1n lo.t with a mentally rtllldtd younc min. ~lie refuses lht opt11lt0n 11111 could sin her life, and Gannon wilnls 10 Ii.now wl17. Q ll"BC $pedal "Come W11houl Pun11hmtnl" An tnmtniltlOn ol lhe Juvenile Justice Sysltm, a SJlltm •hich, with huvy court ~leRdars ind understatt1nc. dotsn'I wolk. lh11 ~pec1al suuuts ~ remt· dies lhal 11\fJ hetp tnd Ult prue111 d1lemm1. om11ews (~ llu1 ltr YNf l.Jt 0 CARIBE-NEW BIG HIT ·*STACY KEACH STARS! 0 (1! (I))(}) (;1') Crit "Mllf· ~" 1n P111dac" Beii and Miik p1obe tl1t •JSlery of a s1too11nr v'Ct•rn. a recanlly 1tluwd COllYICt, ind the reuo11s for his demise. Rt· scheduled. 0 Mttt Ille MIJ"rs M1yw Tom l111dlry cuuis. m eita c.. us Cst1t11a l'l6 The UltHdllbln tD lhe l•pa-fg ''Wiien A Woman A5ctllds the Sl1irs" (1960) A widow leh penniless 1111li.u 1 lmna '" lllt Ollly ••1 she cu, 1s 1 hostess 1n a ~r ill I.he Gw1, where, 1n $1)1te ol many 1>1m11rn. ~he 11t11ns htr 1Anocc11tt. mr~ .. @)Miu Dou1tu Show lO:lO 0 JOUnlfJ It Adw.lltwt 0 (~ 00> ~) (£) Tht ht\lu W E!l ltNs "Oulh 11 6AM" (R) Chli$ OweM Q) '•Uicotl IMCtitR nmowly esupu e1eeulion al t~• 10:45 m lktn hinds ol lwo youna men ind a . r. CT\ m 1een11e c1rl on 1 wild crime $prff 11.00 0 ~ 0 t:i;I llt'll\ lhll luds to tht sen»lm k1lhn1 0 l!) l)g; Ill 6 Ntws ot 1 •ttt11n pohcem1n and 1 doc 0 kit ti li1tlldle IOI to) Pt1ry llllson Q) ltlh Wn "" U Tiit Liiey Sbn Ei) Socctt r11111 Mt11't (D Miu1H: l11,ou1lllt ;26 MHi«" (C) (2hr) "The Suft Aht W Ott h llaMt llisu " (d;ll '~1-Ava Gudntr, It 17 (l To TtH ll1t li~ 1~1 rrynn "!ti rwer "26 Wik! Wild Wnl ED !J!!!!m n. Thi• Uc• "Ot l "l.1 ..!. ) Waatcd: ~.d .. Ahn p1u11t0n The Shadowed Valley" 11 JO t) ~7 U. ~ CIS ult """'· fnst tn 1 se11es of l111e b1wee~ly (C) "The You"c R111n17s" (di.) spec11ls OC1 mtlll•I 11t11Ch Th11 '68-Broo~e Bundy, Kwn C'>U«i~ week. h031 David P1ow111 eum111u I "· Lloyd Bochntt, Piny M<Col the nllion's number Ollt men111 rn1ck hullh p1oblem, dep1tu1on, 111 0 'A 'ol 'io m Johnny c.m.. uusu. symptoms. cu1t1 ind •hit G1tn ~mpbtll 11 aursl ho1I. c1n bt dont lo m1n1m11t 111 ti O T11tlicM Zone ftcts Q (Q9 ,_n ')) W"..St Wol14 Mr•· I Lu 'tlMtt• lery Ille Nurse Kllfm " JlpHtU unc••Ct P1tcm11 0 Mt111e: (C) "Cotilt IU11e: ac4 9:00 l!1H~H.f Mau4t Mi udt'\ lloses~ (dr1) "69-hries Oalv, Pie: molhtr m1ku her hrst 1ppta11nct Angth. Ind lhlOWS M1udt into I fll ot Q) Movit. "ne Mu Wha l.lllCll1" "11u1lhts" lh1I rubs ofl on lht en (adv) '66-Jean '.nrr1 Edmund f1.1 l11t l1m1ly. Aud1ty Chmltt 1unl1 dom. ~ .. llNIC ~<ial · l(IU(h ol Gold 12;00 O Movie: "The Shortul o1y-· I~ Dusty SprtnRl1tld hosts this «om) .63 _.,.,,lltr p,01,on. V•'"' proc11m wh ich lnlurn million sell '"' Sltwlr1 tunee• o.~,d Nt•'-wgold mord holdm Thr M111 6 N•ihl Gille., cles, DIYld G1ln 1nd Bo Oonaldsori ID Diktir t. I ht Htywood5 Speml guut " 1 Riy Ch11le1. (611 s,, 0 •S.W.A.T.-KILLER * COP ON RAMPAGE• • 0 (Cl'A lll) (31 CD S WA.T. · lun are Wa (· When Set "OtKon" ~~Y is *Oullded, Hondo a1rrtt to '' Tuesday DAYTIME MOVIES 10 00 0 "Ct11111111do" l1d•I "64-Sftw 111 Granier. Oor"n C11y I• "Cuyoe ''"'''" l"'"l "Cb Susan H1.,...11d. Cl'"' And1tw\ Q) "Wl\t11 Jo111•11ow C.1110" ld11l J9-Ch11les 8oyer l1tne Clunnf 11:30 Q) "Tiit lrne 011t" (dq) -~b M1chtl Riv. Rodnllo ~to1~' 12.00 m "Conqutrtd City• l4d•) ·~•, Oavid "•vtn. t.tal11n 011um 1:00 0 "Alw•ri '""lrt•" (~fl) • J~ Ceur Romtro. Bub111 ~11nwy, I lltrbtrt M111h1ll I 00 8 10 To1110,.o• l • ll 6 N••• I 4~ O Movie; 0 Whm Ol"l" l1m (du ) ·~-Robe11 M1l<h~m. f4 •• f>nme11ue 3:00 O lltln1r: "M1r111t Raldm" ldui U-P11 ff8r1tn, llo~ert Rya 16 (C) "Wt Jo1"td ll!t rt,..," (com) '&2-Kenntlh Mo•r. ll<M ~n •~•. kian 0 Br.en 2.30 t •Al War Wll.h lht .,_,.. (tOl!ll ·~t -Ot1n M1rt1n Jerri lt• .. s :23 '6 (C) •A hy Tu fttt h H" td•ll 13-ld•lld G Rob ' • J (ICUS McCltlliln~ J-00 f) (Cl "Wilk 1111 ''°114 l•wd"' •ul 'S6-Aud1t Mu r~• A•r• B~11onfl 10 (C) "T~t l11C1e41blr Mr l•m· per' 1c1>m) 64 -0on k~o111 ( "" r (N'~ J·JO l l(C) "And N .. M11ufl" ""'' ·~6-Cuv Sroc~wtll ( lu Gulai:,, 0 (C) "Thrtt llltt Two WH'f Ct" tcom) '69-Rod \tt1ct•. ll••" Bloom, Jud~ Getson KOCE Televis io n l Ot l•w lot lllt '7Gs ICI .. P•.11 e''"'<'' '"d"'" l:JO M•fl •1141 lnvlrOftMtft\ ICI ' Piooul•I-DVMMIO ' •·to (Hiiie ' C•l11n IC) 1Plt I ••c;.ow 1nd Duel>. 4;» E l«lrl< CeM'91''f C( I TWI t:• kW-Strttl IC I CC I w I t :Ot Law ltr the '70• ICI '~ .. 1 E\lele ~1"'11nt~ t JO YO•• wltlo M•dfllftfl ICI lKOC.E) YOQd t•l~ounf. 1 00 Wom.oft ((1 IPB~· 1 JO l'otus 0••"9• Ctunl'f IC I t k.U{l l • Ml'd•<4 • M.il~11•(t1H~ In ur~<f ' t .. ArlMI"" l"HUt IC1 lf"to'•I a JO Nev• CCl IPB\• Tll• • 1.10 ,.,..,..1. • 'ICt G#-t4it O.c•s•o"' c(.t fJ"ll '' 10 4dv.trt(•flf 0."'1\lrl !(l h I I ti• ,..,, ' Samantha Shed Veil • 81 VEaNON COTT HOtL WOOD 'UPI> vr.... ................................ mlllllll .. -At •ee 16 S•mantha Eg1ar seriously ('OD· sldered becomf na a nun and now,.aome 20 y rs later, ahe is a dlvor~ mother of two with an artlst lover ' By th~ Associated Press The following are Blllboard's hot re- cord hi~ for th~ week ending April s. d they appear m next week's issue of Bi~lboard magazine New on the list this week 1s Soul Singles HOT SINGLES ii LOVIN' YOU -Minnie Riperton \ Columbia ' 2 PHILADELPHIA FREEDOM - Elton John Band, MCA , J 3 NO NO SONG-SNOOKEROO - Ringo Starr. Apple ~ -I EXPRESS -B. T Express, Scepter 5 YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL - J<X'C'ocker . A&M 6 POETRY :\JAN -Phoebe Snow '.\ICA ' 7 LA D Y '.\I A R :\l A LA D E - LaBelle. Columbia 8 HEY WO~"T YOl" PLAY ANOTHE R S O '.\1 EBO DY DONE SO:\JEBODY WRONG SONG -B. J . Thomas, ABC 9 llA VE YO Ll NEVER BEEN :\I EL LOW Olivia Newton-John :\ICA ' 10. :\IV EYES ADORED YOU Frankie Valli, Private Stock TOPLPS 1 LED ZEPPELIN -Physica l Graffiti. Atlantic :? OLIVIA NEWTON·JOHN - H&ivc You :\c,·er Been Mellow. MCA 3. A:\ EVENING WITH JOHN 10 DA VI D BOWIE -Youn1 Aml'ricans, RCA COUNTRY SJNGLES • 1 l J UST CAN'T GET HER Ot:T OF MY MIND -J ohnny Rodriquez, Mercury 2. THE BARGAIN STORE -Dolly Parton. RCA \ Moreover. the con vent-educated Samantha ts the daughter of a re- tired Britlsh brigadier general imbued with old English traditions 3. ALWAYS WA!\ITING YOU -:\lerle Haggard, Capitol u,..,._.... ·I. HAVE YOU NEVER BEEN CALLS HER SHOTS .She is auburn-hatred, willowy and exceedingly beautiful She calls her own shots Samantha changed her mind about taking the veil when she attended a London art school. The contrast in lifestyles could hardly have been more dramatic. She has not regretted her de· cision to eschew the cloister :\1ELLOW -Olivia Newton-John Samantha Egger :\!CA ' _____ ___;:....;:,,_ __ 5 ROSES A:"-40 LOVE SONG .. " - Ray Price.ABC T To M• 6. THE PILL -Loretta Lynn, '.MCA m IX 7 IT DO FEEL GOOD -Donna F~~g~-rf ~Lc:p.~~NKI~G ·sot:T vov Will Get. -Billy ··cral>h" Craddock. ABC 9. ru. STILL LOVE YO(.; -Jim Treatment Weatherly, Buddah "I SPENT 12 years in LOS ANGELES lAPJ the convent," the actress -The lates t film legend said the other day. "J got to get the screen treat· up at 7 every morning 10. :\IY ELCSIVE DREA:\IS - Charlie Rich, Epic E.\S Y l.ISTENING 1. :\lY BOY -Elvis Presley, RCA 2 . HEY WON'T YOU PLAY AXOTHER SO MEBODY DONE SO:\lEBODY WRONG SONG -B. J Thomas. ABC 3 THE LAST FAREWELL - Roger Whitalser, RCA -I E~tOTION -Hell'n Reddy, Capitol 5. WALKl;\;G I:"O RllYTH:\J - and attended two masses ~f;,t: cowboy star Tom a day. Maybe it was the In an unusual deal, environment, but I 20th Century-Fox hired thought entering a nun- novelist Darryl Ponicsan nery would be a beautiful to research a nd write a lif~Of course art school biography of the film star The result is "Tom changed all that Since M. D" d r leaving the convent I've ix ie or Your Sins," been s elf-reliant Board· which will be published ~c~ndary Curse or the Hope Diamond," de clded not lo board out her own youncsters, Nicholas,9, andienno, 7 . SHE IS DIVORCED from their falher, pro- ducer Tom Stern, who won a $25,000 property se ttlement from Samantha in 1971 Stern visits his children often, but Samantha says she plays the masculine as well as the feminine role in the family .. I make the dec1s1ons and I support my children," she said 'It might be nice to be re Hant on a man But that wasn't the case even when I was married. I wok'ked in pictures all the time." Samantha's lover is painter Edward Rusche Some or bis canvases de· corate lhe walls or her a 11 d r reed om home, alone with some amused. Union Jacks which cur· ''I've been free and In· lain ttle playroom dependent all my life, • • J ' m rel i ant on and while I admire ~ Edward emotionally and 1 wouldn't exchange be· intellectually." she s&Jd l n g a w om an tor "It does n't matter that anything As a female J we're not married He can have or get anythlng ha1m't. moved in ~nd in the world I wont. So taken over my life ~ can every other woman the children He's young if she chooses to use ber and must be free to be on head " ' artist l ·so J hav e two Samantha's attitude, careers I'm the head of unrelated as it may be to a houisehold and an ac convent teachings, is I tress 0 n c e 1 t was refreshing She believes enough to be a mother A women have all the best woman was pn1sed and of it in today's society respected for raising a s 1 mp ly because o( family and taking care or anatomical superiority a house Not any more ,1 ··t d can un erstand 0 DOVBTLESS T HE why anyone would want feminist movement has to change the system,· something to do with she ~oncluded "We that But when I hear women have always had them cry !or liberation the upper band • Blackbyrds, Fant..isy 6. LOVI:\' YO(.; -~linmc R1perton. DF.N\'ER RC'A -1 . BOH OYLA:'li -Blood On The by Deletcorte this fall ing schools do that for Ponicsan will also British children" S. I. HAYAKAWA write a screenplay based Samantha,\\ ho rect.•nt · OM Satowlllg Epic 7 lT"S A :\l lRACLE -Barry Tracks. Columbia 5 :\11!'\:'\I E RI PERTO:\ -Perfect on the biography, and 1 Y s la r red in t he Eocll h.-. Ip.a Is THOUGHTFUL in the the filmwillbeproouced television m ovie ''The~~~~~~~~~~~-------------------~ All~t-1. Columbia :\lanilo\\, Ans ta 6 ROBJ'.'4 TROWER For The 8 HE DO:\'T LOVE YOl: Like I Lo,·e You -Tony Orlando & Oa\\ n. by J erry Zeilman Two 1•11!111!!!11!111!!!~---------------­ of Ponicsan's previous I · I Earth Bl'low. W<irncr Bros I:ell 9 llOT SACCE -JJ n Davis Guitar 7 LABELLE -:'\1ght Bmls. Epic 8 JOH!'i LE!\!\O~ -Rock ':"O. Roll . book s "Cind e r e ll a llli...IOTICE Liberty· and "The Last 1 1 I " ,·I Detail. also reached the Schedule ChClftC)e Ram,ood JO 00:\'T TELL :\IE GOOD:'\IGHT ,\ppll? screen Both were based -Lobo Big Tree Atlantic 9 KRAFTWERK -Autobahn \'eritgo on h1s duty in the ~avy *NEW PUBLIC ------------,----------,,------------. 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I A NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tlWlt SHled b1CIS for IM C>UrtMw ol '-1. lOU.W p.1r v•111e ~r•I OOho-ttOft ooncb Of MOutton·Nl9WI W•ter Obtrlct ot o.....-covnty, C.lllon11.i. tor lftlP'o....-1 OtSlri<t No IAwitttiettc.i.,.abytllt eo.roof OlrHl9nol ~IOOl11rlu ~ IMP'K• .w1duptothetlme 0Clow s~llled. Tt .. Ea 10.00o'clockA.M. IP.O.\,T.I A4lr 1116, 1'1S &Miii ol America NT &SA Sixt II Fl00< Contertnce Roon. SSS Soutll Flower Strtet I.OS Angeles, C.lllornl• PUBLIC NOTICE •Mm FICTITIOUS •USIHEU NAMESTATEMaNT Thi 1o1w1119 114''°" Is dolt19 busl· ntSS•': MARKETING AMERICAS, Flrsl Flocw, 4'l'l9 AM<Arlflur Blvd., Ntwpot1 euc:ll, C.lllMnl• '2"60 MG M41r1'•11119, Inc. a C•lifornia cor-oer.c!Ofl, FlrH flOM, •299 MacA'1ho< BlotO., Ntwport 8e~ll, C•lllornia 92..0 This Mlneu Is c.onducteo by• cor· llOl'•llOll. - MAILl!D81DS! h MGMArketlno. Inc. ....,ere•••• of Ille Di sir let By: o. ~· Muhlemen • c o Wiiiiam c . Hl99fnbotham, President Vice President TitOMPSON & VAlf WERT Governmerital Finance Relatlofla lit""""" et uw ~nil 04 Anlerlca NT &SA Sec.-Flow MHArtllur PIH• P. 0 . Box 30349 ta'ttMfc:Art...,r .. lllav•rd LOS Angeles •. C•hlotnl• 90030 ..... ,.,. .. tell, C.ll .. rt1I• n... OPE.NINGOF BIOS: Tntrrieftwlllberec~vedbytlle Secret•ryupto llle Tiits SIAlement WH filed with Ille hme •nd al tfle pt.ce \pttlfleo aoow, wilt bl opened by Ille Secret•rv Im-CounlY Cieri! of Oren9e County on n~••ltly foll-Ing rece\pl, •114wlll1111 presented to Ille Board Of Omrctors 1a1er Feoni.ry 28, 197S. duf1119 IN! san~ CS•y. F OUI •S!>UE: ~l.100,000 <lt!>l9n<Jlld "1975 Wute Water Bonds ol Moullon-NlllUf!I Pub41~ Or~ Co.ut O.lly Pilot, walerOlstrlu tor 1mpro-leme111 OtstrlctNo.1Acons1sll1190162000nd~.numWre01 J.\ltrct. IO, 11, 1•, 31, 197~ 121·1S 10'20,00lll1n<lu\lve,of111eoenomuW1ltOnOfU,OOOeac:11,cs.1e0Apr111s, 1915, MATURITIES· Tiie l>Onds vnll mature in conwcutlve numerleat order on AJ!tll ISin Ille •mounl> tor ea<llol Ille several vears as 1o1iows· PRINCIPAL • . PRINCll"AL AMOUNT ~ AMOUNT 1'111 s S0,000 ,,.. . SllS.000 1'12 so.ooo 1.-is 11S,OOD 1'111 ss.ooo lM llS,000 19'ot l>0,000 1997 l•S.000 l'!IS 6S,000 191111 ISS,000 li86 70,000 1m ,,S,000 1'1117 7S,000 2000 us.ooo ,. I0,000 2001 1'10,000 ,,., 8),000 2002 20S.OOO 1990 '10,000 2003 llS,000 "'' 9S,OOO 2004 13S,000 1"'1 10).UUO lll05 250,000 m:J 110,000 IHTERES T: Tiie bond\ slWlll beer 1nleresu1.i rateorrate~ to be lh1eel up. on 1"' w•e tltt•eol but not 10 uceea r . Ptt annum, cwyable wrnl•nnuall1. PAVMENT: S•id l>Onds and 11'1« lnl~resl IM•eon •r• peyable in lawful rnonty of lltt Unltecs St.ties of Americ.i at 11\e Office of Ille lrHsuru of the ai5· tricl In U9un• N19uel, C•lilornld, or ill lhe olhce of .ltly P&Y•l\9 •gent ot Ille dis· triCI In Los Angeles O• S.in Fr;onci\Co, C•lllornla, ChlClt{IO, llhnols. or New York, .ii Ille ophon ol lhe Mid~• lhe•l'OI. REC.ISTRATION· The boftd!. will bt coupon boftds rt191Slr•bl• as to p•ln· t•P<ll only or .ts to both prlntlpal •nd 1ntertt1. and the to•m ot r1!91slr•hon ,,..., lie t~. or ll>e bo41jls d"Clh••ged from re<Mlration, all in Kcoroance wllll uw fl"OVislons 1n lhl' re~o1ut1on prov•dlnglor tlle •uuance of I~ bonds. RE OEMPTION; Tiit bond'rNllUringonor prior lo April 1s. 19'0, \hall not ~ Wl>le<I to <•II •nd •tdempelon prior lo maturtlY. The Oon<fs maturing on or .\Iler April 15, 19'11, or '"'Y ol 111em. mdy be ~Ilea oelorematurityand r~meo "' 111eopliono1 Ille Uoard of Olrtclorsol the olstrict on Ac>ril IS. 19'0.oron .any in· lt'f't!St p.1ymenl O.te IMreafll'r prior to maturity, ill• rl'demphon price tor each rf!dffnwble borld eQu•I 10lllt11r1nc1p,ll amovM llle•eof, Plus a premium equal to one fouf-111 of one per< eril I', ~ > ot saoa pr1n<1p,ll amov<11 for ..ach ,ear or por. hon 111ereo1 ffon1 Ille re<lemphon csa1e to llw malurtlY ci..te. All or •ny of I~ ~ wb1ect lo <•II m.iv be c•llecl tor rl!Clemphon at..,.., one time. If less tllM •llol INboftds•re redeemed •tAnYonel•me. wcllbonOlslWlll be reoeemedonly on inverse order ot m•turily •fld.....,....... 1>e91nn1ng w1111111e NIJIM~ numbered Clllnd. PURPOSE OF ISSUE: 1nt bond's-re autlloftte<I ror the «Quls1tlon •nd COl'$l•VCUonOI ~·•9el.C 1 lo lttslor I mpt'OW<rWnl OtSlrict No. 1A. SECURITY· Tf\e bOnds.t•epayable l•om _, ...,llmilecl...,nu•l•Htssmenl llP)ll Cauble lollnd ••ll\1n I mprovem«nt Olslrtcl No. IA. or from clWlrges ••ucll, --nl 10 ~ions JS~ o11na lM?SOf tlllt WAier eoo.. are 11.wO and cotlecteel in ..... Ult•eol LEC.AL INVESTMENT S<tiG bondS \l\elt, IJefon tht~l~y tlll!rl'Of, be cert•l•ed tor 1nvutment under ""d purWM\I to the! proVJsions of tM Olstrids !>t<Ufll•fl Uw. Olv•s1on 10 ot Che Waler Code. -wr. notwltMtanch119 sud1 etrltltulion, in lllt ep1n1on ol llonOc.,....se1, 111eeh9•billtyof said bonds for Ille In· ,..stn'lent ol funds of commerc••I or ~v1ngs t>anlts. as svcll, •5 sut>ieCI to Ille pro- v1s1onsof lhc! F1no11net•I Code 011"" Slate of Californta,ana • st•lement to tllat et· I.ct ui.11 be pr lnll'd on uc11 bOn<I ~alh Ille cer11tica11on Under Ille cona1t19ns !.C>l!<lflecl fn S«lion 1312 ol the F1nanc1oal Code. said OondS may beel'91ble for the lnvolmenl of tunos of person~. c0<porftlofts, or •9fn<iff, ot~ tllan sevi"Of O.llllS. wllere Ille law relel1n9 to Ille lundS of svcll persons. ~orporat•ons, or "94!1'1· c1es •utllOfllO or •equ1tn 1nve\lmen1 01 said funds in securities In wllicll s•,.. •1195 tt.Mlks are autllOt•led to lnVl!st thel• tuna\. TERMS OF SALE . lnter•U R.a'9: Tne m"~''"''"' ra•• bid m•., not exceed S'lo per annum, OctY.Olt ~11dnnudlly. E.)th r.i11; Diel mu•t be a mulllple of I. l'Ott:of 1~ ... No OOfld ~II bear more 111an one 1n1erest r.ie. and all oonos of Illes.rime ,,,.lurltv stwll be•r 11\e same rc1h" E•ch bond must beollr I merest at tllt rale specofled in Ille bid 1rom Ilsa.le toils llxed m•lurltyddle. Onlyone<<IOl><M\Will be•t1<1ched 1oe.c11 oonCI tor Heh lnslallmenl ot 1n1eru1 lllerton. and bo~ providi119 lor olCIOllloNI or suciplen-111 COU-'SWlll be re1t<leG. Tiie rale on.,.., mdtur llY or group of maturities Shall not be more Ill•• 1"' or 111911., 111an the interest rale on •nyOlher ...... 1 .. hy or 9rouo of maturllles. Tl\e bONls n\<ltuflng 1n o1ny year alter 19'l0 ~II bear 1nttrul •t •rate eQu.tl to or higt\ef' tlloln lhe P•e<ed1n9 year. A•ard: Tiie OOMIS s11e11besold10< casll only. All bids must be ror not 1.,s INn .ii Of the bOnds llereb., ollul'd tor sale ....o Hell bla shall stale that llte bld- oer otters 1>4r .ind .ttuved inletesl lo Ille date of dell very, IM premium, 11 any, •nd tllt lnlernl ,.,. or ••It> no1 1ouceedtll.ll ~ihed llere1n, at wnicll tlle btd- oer ofltrs lo buy wid ttond\. E•tll bidder SNll stale In h•s bid Ille total net •n- tenst <O•t 1n ooll••s and ll>e •vtrjlQI nel ln1~ ,.,., e1etermined1t>ereby, wll1<J\ >IWll be consiotrl'G "'for""'""" only and not a 1>1rtot U'le bid. P UBLIC NOTICE · -----N"Cii1cioF' ___ _ TltUSTEE'SSAl.E On Aptlt 16. 197S, •I 10:00 A M., SUM· MIT CAPITAi., INC.,• C•llf0<nl• cor· por•llon, •s Trustee under ilftd pursutnt 10 0.•a ot Trust Citied J-ry 2', lf12, recorded FellnM•Y a. 1973 in Book lOSO, P•ve sot.. Oftkttl Ae<.orOJ in,,.. office ot ,,.. Recorder of 0r-. County, C•llfomia, and wcur· ing. ~ oUlaf' obl1~Uons, nole for SU.«l0.00 d•le<I J•nu.ry U, 1973 In l•Wf' of THOMAS GOL YAR. a s.ngle """' •s lo •n undlv1<1ed one-half In- .,..,. and DOAK ROBERTS, a sonote nwn. as to •ri unch••Cled one.n.lt 1~ lerttl will Mii •I PVbllc •vctlon lo ...~t bl<ldar tor USll (PAY ABLE AT TIME OF SALE IN ANY COIN OR CURRE NCY OF THE UNITED !>TATES THEN LEC.AL TENDER FOfl PUBLIC ANO PRIVATE OEBTSI •I the Nortll front entr...ce lo tlle 0.""9* County COurlhou.,. locatf!d a t 700 Civic Center Oflve, West (fOr"'*rly Wnt Ith Street I lri trw Qty ot Santa AM, C•hfornla, •It rigllt, till£ ~ lntertst conveveCI to o11nd "°" totld 11'1' It under 5'KI Deed In tlle propet1y Mlwted In tllt clly ot Cost• Mew, In s.ild COV111y and Slt111, dl'scrll:led .s: LOIS IS..-d t•of Tract No. •l>'I. tn Ute city Of Cosla Mes., C4unty of Or~, St•le of C•llforn1•, .is per mep ,.. coroeo In OOok U P•ll* 3S Of MIS· cell~ Mtps, In Ille Ofllce ot trw Coulley Recorder OI said Counly. and the street address or ot lier common ~llonofwhlcll ls: 313 E. 17111 Pl•ce, Coste Mc!w. C.hforn1• s.id W~ Wiii be fMdt, blA Wtltlo<A covtnilflll or w•tr..,ty, eapress or•~ pit.a, r4191rdl119 lllle, pou~sWon, or en· curntw...cft, to ~Y 1,.. .. .._.lntnv pri. tlP•I sum ol s •IO nole. te>-w•t. n~ • .coo.oo. wllll Interest trorn No"· ?mber IS, 1974, as In wld nole prolrieled. ildv~n. H any, under Ille ..,.,... Of s.itd Dffcl; ftts. '"''ll*S ena ~ Of I,. Truslff ~ ot trusts crHttd by wlO Dee<!. Tlte benefltl•ry under S•ld Deed, by r-ot a l>re«ll or defeull In 11\eot>- hgallons 5oecured thereby, lle•e1ol0<e ueculed •nd dellvered to tl\a ..,... otrst9ned a wrillen Oecl•••llon of OefilulUnd Oen'Mlnd IM Sale,aoncl-11· ten notice of default •nd ete<llon to tilUsa the undtr51!1Md to sell w ld pro- ,,...,.., 10 wllsf'f wld obllgatlons. •nd -..11er, on December 13, 1974, tlw Wldertionacl caused 'Hid nollc• of de- fault •ncl of ehtetion 10 lie reccwdld In Book 11~, Pa99 18"8, ol Olltclel Re<oros In w •d Recorder's office. SUMMIT CAPITAL, INC., • C.lif0<nl• Cot'por•tkwl, n Mid Trustee Bv John c. C.rilsonls, Trust Officer T.S ..... fSU4f •6Utl Puoli\lled Or•nge Co.st 0.lfy PllOI. MA-Cl\ 1•, :n, •nd Aot 117, 197S IOS.-1S P t:BLIC SOTICE H•tflftt a....,.r: Tiie bond1. will be •w•reled 1011\C! ll19nest reSC>Of'S•ble bidder or Ot<IClt•s con~•OtflnO tile •nterest rolle or rate< spec1hed ana Ille Premium ollerea, •I an., Tiie h19hUI b•CI will tie aete•m1ned by ~chnq lne amounl ol the PU• NOTIC£ TOCONTtcACl'ORS n11um btd 111 any) l•om 1"' tol.>I amounl ol onll're~t wlloch tlle d1str1cl woula be CAI.LING FOii •IDS requlrtcl 10 poly from lhc! date OI WKI Donel> to Ille r•spe<liVI! malur1ly -Sc'-! Olstrkl: NEWPOAT·MESA ttwreel •• Ille coupon rAle or r•I~ se>«•ltrd In Ille bod. Md Ille .w .. d will be UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT nlllde on Ille ~sis of 111e 10-st net 1nle•esl cost 10 tM d•Strict. Tilt purclWl\er BIO C.adline: 11·00 o'cloO. a.m. on niust flit'Y •«ruea lnterot from uw <Mte of Ille b0nel1. lo lllt d•t• of Clehvt•Y. ,om. Ille 8th <Uy of Aprll, 197S. e>vltd.,. a '6CHl•y ye•r basis. The co\! of printing ltw bon<IS will be borne by Ille Piac' of Bid Ree«lpl: 18S1 Pl«entl• 01strk\. Avtnvt, CM~ Mesa, CAlltornl• Rltillt .. R•~<ltOtO : Tiie cllstroct rese•vts tf)e d9hl. 1n 11s dls<rtlion, lo r• Ma11tng Address· P .O. Ho• 1J6e, je(I MY •nd all bids •nd to tlle e•t.tllt not protlibited by law to w•lve ""Y Ir· Newoor1 S.Kh, C•llfornl• 976"3 r911Vlatltyorlnform•hh 1nanvbld. PrOlt<t Iden II flee lion N•me· f'NMfllt Aw•rd: the d•Slfl<t ""'" l•kt action aw•rdil\911\e bon<lsor rtle<ling Ht•tln9 •nd Ventllalln9 Newporl •II~,... l•ltr tll.\n •-nty·~• U6l l\ovrs all« lhe time heteln prescfibe<I for H•rbor Hi9"1S<h001 Gymna>ium , .. recel,pl of bids; pro,,l<Md ltWlttllt -•rdm•y be rNde•lter Ille upir•lionol • PIK• Plef'ls •re on F'lle: 1157 Pi«en· ttw '4)e(lllH Unie ii ,..,. bidder wit not llolve 91ven to Ille 8oerd notice In w•lling Ila Av1nue, Cost• Mesa, C•lifornla oftlltwllNlr•W•I of •ucll biCI. m21> flt«e If Dellvery; "edera4 Funds: OellvHY of said bonds wlll be meoe lo 1"4! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1"'11 wc;<HSlut 11iaae• at any pl•ce Agreeable to Dolh the succesyul bldd4'r and Ille the .iiove n•med Scll?ol Distrk1 or Tr•••urar ot the Ol•tr1c1. P•vme11t for u id oonos snall be made In FedefAI O.~ Counl'f. C•hfornla. ecling by Rtwrve 8tnk Fund,orolMr lnYntCliattly •vallable tuness. eno tll•ough its C.ov«rnino Soerd, Prompt Oellv«ry: canc,ellahon for ult C.llvery: It 1sanllc1paled 111•1 said II« re I n• f t • r r e It r r « d to • s llonc:IS •111 l>t 011111.,eo to 111e wc<Anfut bidder wltl>ln JO ~om t!Ml <NI« of "01nR1CT ," wltl receive up lo, but w1e IMrtof. The succentul Oldder shall twve IN! ri911t. at his OT>11on, to cancel not i.tt• 111en the <11bove st•led lime, IM cont••<• of 1>Vrcti11se II tf\t district shdll f.i11 to eutule ttw oonas .ind lender se•le<I bids for lhe •w•rd of • conl•«I ttwnl tor dehvery wl1h1n l>Oday1. trom lllt d111the•l'll\ l••ed for 11\e recelpl of bids, for Ille eoove projeCI. end 1n svcrievenl IM sutcenlul bidder shall l;ll! enlllled to the return of lhe <heCk Bids SNll oe re<t•vtd ·111 the' pl.ce «<ornp.any•n9his1>1CI ulen1111eo abOvt, And sllell be apened F.,.mol81d: E•Cllb1d 1<>9tthtf'w1tlltheb1dcllt<k,mustbelnaw•leden· Mtd llUbll<IY •Hd •loud •I tlle - .. ~ • .ocl•nS<!<I 10 .... d1Slrt<I wllfl llW MllelOPe .nd bid cleMly '""'""°'"BIO SIAledtime.,.., plolce. 10r1mpro~n~nt 01,trl<I NO. IA8c>Nh.'' ' Tl••• will be • UO 00 ~l)0\11 •t-M• C.i.t<11 · A ~••1111.0 or c•S111er's Cllt<k Oft• rnpol\t1blr bank or '"'~ ~rtcl for NCll Ml ot bla aocumtnts to con-y .n IN •movnl ol 2•. of Ille pr1nc1~1.imovnt of 11\e bOr\Cls, pav~te IO the llUl'ollntft Ille retwn I" QOOO cona1tion orde• ol IM 01strl<I. must accomp..,y e.cll l>td as• o ... r.anly tllAI 1111! l>l90er. 11 within 100.~ .. ter l"-boaopen1119dtte. successlul, •Ill acctpt and pey for SAicl bOnds •n KCO<dancewltll tM ler"" ol his E•<t. bid ""''t coniorm •na DI bod. Tba ctw<k acconipanyinO ..,Y ec<•pted bid Shell be •PPlled on Ille purcM• rftflC)Mlw to tllt contr•cl Oo<vments.. pnc• or, 11 sucll bid •s •ccepted blA nae Pl'rf°'""°· un1n1-....:11 l•llure ot l!iAKI\ llld tf\.111 be .ccompfnted Dy "'9 ,.norm..-ct ~It oe c•useO I>\' -Y .ct"' omission of the ctostfl<I, ~11 INn be t«Ufit'l'r .. erree toln 11141 contre<tdOc<>-~ ~ t"' procaecl9 rel tined r-y Ille clfstri<t.,.., be _,,Itel by the district in men.ts MCI by IM hSI of proPQS>ld 5Ub- p.1r1i.1 S.C•slKllOf\ of wllateV9f' act...i demtQts "" diSlrkt m•v svfftr Dy re· <Olltf41<ton. .son of Ille sucnulul bidder's 1•11.,.. IO pe<form ~reuncser In •c<ora.nct with Ml. J•mH M. Htlstancl, Ol1'9Ctor, 11\e 1erms 04 sat«. tn sucll lnst4tft<•. 111\0Uld d1strl<l'1 actual damages bl de-StlMIOI F•cllltlH, M•1n1e11ance •ncl ler'rnlned to be leu lll•n Hid •n'IOIM't, lOO.ys •fl•r any sue.It dele•min•tlpn by• ()pet•tloM, will me«I •llt. ll>o.se Court Mvl119 turlSdlcllon ,,..,eol bt<Ome f1n<1t, llle twl.>nct l)f wid '"'°""' SNll Mr-~t••HtHI Ill IOUftnC) "" ..... tiereturneo to IM sucuurvt bidder. Should Ille successful o.ooer la•• to s-rlorm lhe S<"-Of ffa<llltlfl Olllce. tocalecl •t 1Wttundltr,1Ma1str1c1 .... ..,.,wrecowr.i1c0Slsrt1a11n91~re10.1nc1ve11"9••• ~U l•ker Slreel. Cosl• Mes•, •'IO'l<lble •n1oun1 for •llO•nfv's tees. lllt tllt~k a"omcian.,,ng ~ach unaccepted <•Hfllf'nfai •t 10:00 •.m • Wedr\C!WS.y, bidwlll DI ftlurlltd pr°"1DllY Aprll 2ncl, '17S. QI.a .... in TH Enm11t Status: AlllflY 11"" befo.-e tll• bon<H •H lrn<ltrtd The OISTlllCT resetvts Ille •'9f>I to foriteOvary, 111• \ucces•ful b•clder ,....., a1s<1lflrm ..,a wlllldt•w ll1s tHd 11 ttte In· ttje<I any or •11 l>ICIS •t to wo111..e .,.Y Ir· l•fHt rt(elved t>y tlflYete holcMrs trom t>onds Of,,.. w.,,. type and <h.,acttr r•Qulatitln or lnl0<m•lltlts In •nv l>OOS "'4111 be a.<••••d lo bl' lfOl>le Income under Pf1!Mtnl ledl!ra11ncome tu tawi.. Ot 1n1Mbldcl1nq tllflt( by a ru1u19 of lhe tt1te1no1 Revenue ~rYI<• or tlY • Ott<1ston oUriy feaeifel Tiit OISTllllCT 1111 Cklt•INMd IM col.it or Sl\all be reQu1rte1 to be taken Into a<(<Mml In <.ompullng •nv l•Clertl in· general prev•lll119 ••t• ot ll*f diem ow tn or •114111 w ci.cle•td loluble by the terms of any li!der•t •n<orne lH law ••911lnll'I* 1oulity l11Wl\l(.lllt'#-k I• lftt'ttelw~ew<tnt 10 Ille o.tteot lhl' llOlkot. lobe lltf'formed lore.ell crellor ••ol ._..., 0 111111 .. : Tiit unouo!lllfltll oolnlon of O'Mtfveny • M'l'trt, •ll-y•, worllmlltl nee<ltd to e'l(ecute Ille ctft, aW..,1119 tM ,,.11c11tv of uld flclrldt w111 bt futnl~ Ille "'c(fltful boCIOet II w trocl, flltse r•tH er• 011 Ille in ISS7 =e .. tnttlme ot 041tvery ot U.boncl\•t 11••.lll*IMof ll\aCll"'rltt. A c~of Pl.-Centl.I Awnua, Co\111 Meu. ~ .ootll!On. ,.,llllta b'I' 941 officer of "'9 chl•i<l llY his ••«Mii'* •ltll•lute, wlll ,....., be eotelMCI on r1Qllftt, A-... Of lllllllllHllNblcllOlt•<fl .... No c ... '9*.illi.tNdtto ... c*tcMMrtot .... ,. ... Wll be potltd ., tfle job .-p1nll11t or urtlll<.•tkli\. ttta. '"' ~Aiied oplnlbn of Mid •ltornctYI tflat 11'11~"1 Oft'"' llMGI ,, ••• Tiie fwaeolfl9 KllHuta of .. clltfn • •rvn• lfl(°"lt ,.,., Of , ... untied $tatesof Amtrle• lll>dlr P•tient i.cttf•I '"'" " .,...... UC*\ ............ dly ~to• llwt 1111d '"'' 'U(" 1111tn4t ts •ltot••tnell from peoonal WOIM U•· qi •>9M tel "*-" TM ,. .. tor Miidiy 'ftjflf t._ 11•1• .;. C•llfo•nl• undet "'"'°'' 1\•t• lntoMe tu ••l!Wt. will •llO .. tna-rurnt ~Ii t!Wllt MM ..... 11,,. "'"the t~C•HIUI l>l<ldff'•lor "'""' tolllt tlfMOI oellwryof\ ... oon>d\,•I """-"""· wpen\tol tlledi\lllCI. II ~I be IN!loCNllOff llPl"l .. 0>N- CUS9' N ....... H : CUSIP~,,...,.bttne"'1110IOr...cfWUlbtprln1· UIA(TOlt It WllCNn IM CAIMHct It Ille Mllelt•I Ille C11Url<l'te•""'8 Nellhc!t IN •ttwn<• .. CUSIPIMltl\tltrt .-•rCIM, •tld liPOll •nw t41k...,-10I' N pr•t.tn<t of •n tnc«te<t ~en MY OI' .it .. t .. OOflCh stl.tll ontllWlt "'*' hlM, It !MY Mt IH• Ille" .. M!d , tiorllwpu«h"Mrt11•reot10re..,,.1oaccef)tdell'ft'Y· '"Cllltf t•tu •••II _,k"'.,' ... \.ltteatiM C4"tll<lte: At '"'ti-Of peytNl'll IOr Imel Cltllftf'Y Oof WIO ...._ .. .,.. lt'I' IMM Ill IM tlCtOIC-el • Illa ··~OtCl ... 111u"""" IN wc:ctnlul llld4tt. c ... 1.0C••• 111111 ,,_.IS nt '"'wnt'~' t141f'19'ftdll\t alfKtl1>9 I'-vl!hdtlY ol 'he bonOi. ,.. ~ M•y •llMtt-11 -~!tr• INflOllMA flON AVA ii A.LE R•-''' tM lfll0tme1101>e-•m.n9 '"' ........ tl\lrly UO) ... .,. •11.,tl'tt ... •ICI t.llOllld be aCIClr•u•d 10 1o1t1ortt1t ... "'""°' bla~. \ION& Youn9t>e('9Mun1c11t•l'u1,11u,.0ConJUlt.-it•.lttC. A"""'°'"'~ ono • o.rfbfomt-IJ' 1)41 v.111111rt laulhard btrW•lll wr"u.lr"9 ~IOr l!l>e"'t(\lliotl I.at A ... , C..htMni• '8011 of tM <Olllract. TM oev-ril WI0,...11 ~ r"rN tiw oro.r ol tM INrd e1 01rectoo Oof MOUiton N19uer 'lll•wr DI.. et kl !flt ..,m set t.rll1 kl Oia contrect v.. ' OO(uft'ltlll .. • ~"911Mtcll)0,1t'l. o. ... ""'"''°''. Altirendtt kW I ..._ ,,...._. lol<fllar)' ti.,...,,...., 't ........ ll!T "°'"'" ...... OlrtctMhf Mtlll•-HI.... flllr<hftllll ...... WAI"' Ol•ttl<' Nllll .... bfMl9 Cent 0.lly fl!9'1, "-11fMOf.., .. COlltl0..~'""4.AMfCll.Jt, lt1! • ,.._,. ~'··Ito "U, 111Ht i. PtJBLlC NOTICE ,ICTtTIOU••u•n•IU NAMalT•TIMINT T .......... ..,., ......... ...... •• llMILAO£LPfflA O#•tc& tuP. """'· 011 ......... 0 ·~ ............. ... C..t0110 Git• WW!fM Jami-. au....,.. AW., IP\Al6Mll°', Cl. t0no • Tiii\ -.ln1U It CeNNO.O " 4tft I~ ·~ CMyW.Jlllf\IMn 1'1115 lUlt•-"" .... Ill.cl •Ill t"9 (eunly Cl•rk of Or•.,.e C--. • Mtr<1t'\T, 1'1S. 11..sf ~l"'ed Of~ CNsl O•ll'f Pl~. Mi•(l\t•,31,•nd"Prlll,I~ 1'1$ IOl'H> PUBUC NOTICE ---,-,Cfiiiou'iiuil~- ~Ajlll•STAT•M•NT ,.,,. ,.,,...,1119ii.••1$d0tng IMl11t'5 ••: . . IC'llVll KMAN. HO lol#t C.O.St H1Qf1-y, i..OVM CltjKll, Callioml• tBSI • • Ket vovn91W.d. 1.a C.rr11m 0r .. ~8e.cll,C.lltornl•fU)t Tiii\ busiM!.s It COftO\Kled by M In. Olvl~I. , Kel Yovno•teed Tftls '1tte"*'I wt• Ill.ct..,..._.,,_ Covnl'f Clerk of Or•,. .. County Oii Mar(tl 20, 197$. • NJMl • Pu«lllstMO Or•nge CO.SI O•lly Pllel. Me"l\2•,31,And~lll. I•. lt11 lQ66.7S Pt:BLIC NOTICE l'ICTITtOUS 9U51NHS HA¥E STATEMENT l~ ro11-ln9 ~'er• doing buSI· MU•\: WAt..t.. OF ART CO~ nn s. WrlQl'I! St., Sent• An•, Olllf0f'nl•t110S t..eo t..AOeflMhn, 34 .. Lupine Or., Cosl.I Mew, c.tlllOf'nl• 91616 J.c:k HorowlU, 94 t GoldeftfClll Or •• Coit• Mew. C•llfornla t2,l• This ~MU Is COllCluCIN by • geMrAI p.1r1nerslllp.. Leo Udtn,,.l m This statement •n filed wllh Ille Counly Clerk of OfMge County on MiJr. 12, 19H. "41713 PubhSlled Or•nge Cont 0.lly Piiot, Marc1111, 2•. 31, April 7, 197S tu.JS PlJBLIC NOTICE FICTITlOUS BUSINESS • NAME STATEMENT Tiie 104-1119 ~•sons are OOing bl.1.I MSs•s: DEL PRADO NURSERY. 161t Soult\ EvclKI. Anallelm, C.hfofnl1 92'01 EIOen W. 8alnl>rlO(}e, T•uslet, ltiO """' Cucle, Cost.a Mew. C.lltorn1• '2\1' Melvin and Lois Bainbridge, KlllQ\leY, 1-., SI018 ~~I and O<>tores P•rty, 1m1 Sant• 1~1. Fount•1n V•ltey '<A11tor,.i• '1?70I • 0 .A. W•rner. Truslee.90tl E Compton Blvo., Bellllower, C.hton,,. 'I0106 Juli.Jn Woll, 9SO L•rratoH. ~ Mgeles, C.lil0<ni• 90069 Tiiis IMISllM!Ss Is conavcled 0y an un· ln<orpot.C~ auoci•hon olher tlliln • iwrtntrsfllp. Elc>enW. Bainbt1d911 flus "•letnl!nt woH hied wUll Ille Covnly Cle•k of Orange CovnlyonMar, 12, 191S. F4171J Publo~d O•.lnge Co;1st Daily PilOI, Mar~ll 11, 2•.Jt, April 7, 1975 ti6-75 Pt:BLIC SOTICE SUPERIDll COURT OF(ALIFOANIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE NO.A·I07SI NOTICE OF HEARING In the Maller or lhe Estat11 Of Vl.Oisl.tv N1kolsktf. Qe(ease<I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11'1111 LORENE G. NfKOLSICV, Ad- mtnistr•lr•x of Ille Es~e of Vl.ADl!>LAV NIKOt..SKY IWIS tiled t PETITION TO DETERMINE JWNERSHIP OF' PROPEATV HELO '3V DECEDENT AT THE TIME OF DEATH. PROBATE CODE SECTION SSl.S, ttference lo •lll<ft •S ...-.1or fvrther ... rlt<lllMS_._ lhel\C!trlnQ :in S.tlcl s-tlllOft rs selfor APtll 21, t•7Sat Ille llO<Wof 9:00a.m . 1n OE PAR'TMENT l OFTHEOfaft9'ounty S~lorCourl !!><•led •t 100 Civic Cenltr Drive~. ..,..,, ...... C•llforrli•. DA TEO: M.t<eh 1', 197S. THOMASW. HENDERSON.Jr. Allo•neyfor I.ORE NE G.NIKOl.StCY, Admtnistra1rix Of 11'111 Es .. te of Vl.Oisl,)V NtkOISk'f LIPPOLD, HEHOEltSON AHC DINSMOOR • Attw•'l"S at Law lSO£tJt 17Ut Str eat, S1tllt 1tt Coll.I Mcts.. Q IHornia '1611 tel: <7141 LIDffty a.ns. AlWM'fS for Petitioner Pubh5hed Or•n911 Coast Dally Pilot Mllrt,.1•, ll,•"lt .t.prll 7, 191S t06HS PUBLIC SOT ICE NOTICE OF SAt..£ OF REAL. PllOPERTV AT PRIVATE SALE He.A-COi In Int Superior Courl of the Sitt• ol C.hlornla, for lhe Covnl'I' of Or""'J!. In Ille Melle• ot llle Esl•I• of (;I~ v. B1ShOP. Deceased. NOtice Is ,...reby given lhat IM un· e1trs1gne<1 ••II sell at Pr1v•te wle, to lfW 111gt>eosl and De5t bidder, sut>tKt co cont., .... hon of s.t•d Superior Coun, on or •lier Ille .. , .. P•Y of Aprtl, t97S ....... OlltceOf C•l4! ano w111.~1 Norlh Br- Bovttvard, Su•te ~oo. C.lend•le, LOS ""9eles County, Slale of Callfoma. all Ille r'9M, tllle ancl Interest tNt 1111! ffl•le of said cseceas•d llAs •<QU•recl by Ol>ff•t•onof law or ot,..rw1M Olller llWln or in addition to tlloll of said aectas.O.•I U'letimeof Clffth. In and toa11111ecerta1n RHl SW-rl y sit~teel In Ortn9t Cou<>- ty, State of California, parhculMl'I' dtscrlbtdasfollows, to-wit: One Memt>erslllp In F1r\t UC)<AI Hills Mulual Corp., Cerlificate No. 1.2.129. Ser1~s 1· H, ana one wm- tierSl'tiP rn Golden Rain Foun<l<llk>n of l.ollgUN Hills, Cerhflc•le No. 2lOl'I, wllh rl<)l>t to reside In Manor 97·0. • ..-e commonly known as: Ross moor Leisure World. 97·C C.lle AraQOA, Ld9una Hills, C.hlorn•l 916S3 T~•msof seiecasllln lawfulmoneyot tl\e United States on confirm.ahon 01 SAi~, o r PH t c asll and Oalanct ev1aenced b't note sec urea b¥ MorlOllllf or Trusl Del'CI °"Ille proper1., so SOid Ten perc«nt of •mount bid to be CltOOS•I eclvnlhbtCI. Bi~or offers to be In wrlltngtnelwill lie rke•WCI at Ille •lorewld office •I .,.., time •fler tne first OU*iilutlon 11ereo1...o before date frf sei.. o.1eo11>isnnocsayot~~11. ms £-inw. Templl"- Encutcw 04 Ille e~ .... Of wlO Dec.-nt. WENOELI. •. W'IU A ....... ., .. u .. s.ut'*•G.....i• F~•l •lllNll!t ••Nento9rl!M ........ ,. G ..... lt. Qllf!HotK• tUU Tt l: 11)/147 ..... 1 mu Pvl>ll~ Or.an~ Coast Oa11., Pliot Mer. )l,el'd Apr. 1, 1. 197S 112H' P UBLIC NOTICE • ' Mond!Y,Mltch31 1976 Experiment a Success Huntington Adventure Pl.aygrowuI Hailed 8 7 TERRY COVILLE OftlleOtllf "'ltC'4Alll Adventure Playground, which began 10 months ago purely as an experiment, has blossomed into sometbin& or a national trademark for Huntington Beach. Governor Millon Shapp of Pennsylvania has ex· pressed Interest In building playgrounds like it for the children of his state. Letten with questions about it have come from BalUmore Count.)', Md.; South Bend, Ind.; Arl· ington. Va.; Topeka, Kan.; and Colorado Springs, Colo.; among dozens of other U.S. and Canadian cities. ''WE PRINT ED 450 small pamphlets on it and we have less than 150 left," says Bill Vance the city's recreation s upervisor who developed th~ ad· venture playground concept locally. THEY H AVE virtually built thetr own shanty town at the bottom or the old Bruct· Brothers gravel plt, at Gothard .Street and Talbt>rt Avenue. The youngsters have crt>ated their own Huck Finn paradise 40·50 feet below street ll'vel. They can't see the world outside, and thl! out.stde worl4 doesn 'l notice them. Adventure playground has the highest rate of use or any city park, but it was cheaper to build and cheaper to maintain. Vance estimates the cost or building the three. acre playground at less than $300. A three-acre neighborh~ park, with its grass. plants and play. ground eqwpment costs about S66.000 to develop. T HE ONLY on-going cost is the salary for supervisor Churley Oncea. Volunteers help Oncea. watch the children. Then~ is no grass to cut, lawns to water or equ1 pment lo clean. Vance recently won a national honor from Pi Sigma Epsilon, the parks and recreation pro· fessional fraternity, for his development of Adven· lure Playground. He was nominated for the award bv Norm Worthy, the city's parks and recreation director but says it is really an honor for the city. Adventur~ Playground is a three.acre plot where children can romp and roam al their leisure -supervised but not controlled. The playground is open during spring vacation from 11 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m .. through Saturday, and ' Vance expects from 250 to 500 youngsters to visit the playground. They are s upplied with old tires. pieces of lumber, saws,'1ammers. nails, rope, old couches almost anything somebody else doesn't want. ' Wh~n the children are back in school, the play. ground ts open from 3.JO p.m. to 5:30 p.m .. Monday through Friday, and 11 a.m. to 4 :30 p .m .. Sa.turdays. It can 'also be reserved for use by., private groups for times when it is not normall>- open. The s ummer schedule will start June 16. .. Dally Piiot st.it PMtl ITS ALL DOWN HILL FOR CHILDREN AT PLAYGROUND Children Romp and Roam at Leisure on 3-acre Plot Mesa Street Clean Problem 'Still Is' By ALAN DIRKIN Of h Dillily Piiot Staff A perennial problem -how to gel cars ofC the streets so the roads can be s wept -has been given another go-around by the Costa Mesa City Council. The result: another dead end. A s urvey of homeowner associations for their views. on street-sweeping policies was conducted by city officials. and city councilmen discussed the results and alternatives at a meeting last week, but no action was taken. COUNCILMEN APPEAR ED TO FEEL that no long.term solution could be found , and that vehicles would be left parked m the street in residential neighborhoods. The issue is a favorite of Councilman Robert Wil son who has reportedly complained that streets cannot be swept properly because of parked vehicles. "They park on the streets continuously and the trash blows into the neighbor's yard," he said. The current street-sweeping program calls for neighborhood streets to be swept once a week the day after the trash pickup. The sweeper simply weaves a round parked vehicles. CIT Y OFFICIA~ asked homeowner associations for their views on four alternatives to make str eet-sweeping more effective:' -Total banning of parking on streets. -Prohibit parking on one side of the street one day and the other side the next day. -Maintain the present ordinance, which prohibits parking aCter72 hours. -Ban parking of recreation vehicies on streets. TJIE R ESPONSES WERE ALMOST as varied as the alternatives: The College Park association asked that the present ordinance be maintained with no change; the Mesa Verde association offered to help enforce present regulations and asked Cor copies of the street-sweeping schedule to be reissued; the Mesa del Mar association said that most residents wanted parking to be banned on one side of the street one day and the other side the next day, and that parking of recreational vehirles should be permanently banned ; the North Costa Mesa association wanted a total banning of parking on all street sweeper days and the . permanent banning of recreational vehicles. Probl~ms wlth the various alterna,tives came out in the council·slaff discussi<>tl: People get around the present 72-hour ban simply by moving the vehicles a few inches aner the limit has elapsed. IC parking is to be banned, signs would have lo be put up and the cost of the signs would be about $100.000. ll was also 1'-'l&ested that the signs would be an eyesore. Recreation vehicles must be shown to be traffic hanro to be banned. It wq also pointed out that many recreational vehicles bave regular llcen11es. The d!sc~sion ended with the issue unresolved. Law Course Scheduled ~tty J . Farrell, a private at· tomey in Costa M(!sa. will be con· dueling D four-week lecture tnes on low beglnAing lodey in Huntinilon Beach. The mint law cour!e. given throuah Golden West Evening College, wlll be held from 9.30 • a.m . to 11 :30 a.m. lond._ys, et the Murdy Park Community Center, located near llc1l Avenue and Warn~r Avenue m Hunt· ington Beach. Admtss1on to the course. cover· ing such key t01>lcs as right to privacy, defective products, and mistaken crcdlt recon:b, is rrte. Registrotlon held at the class. Firm Sued ByPlay~rl . CHICAGO <U Pl I -The publis ht!r of Playgirl magazme has filed an Sl 1 m1lhon la"'suit against the company which prints and distnbutes the magazine, charging it failed to live up lo their contract. I The suit against Fawcett Publications Inc. and its \h t cago s ubsidi ary , Fawcett Printing Co., ehar ged Fawcett caused the magazine "pr ecarious financial" problems. . Controversy In Carpool Case Lingers l • A Fountain Valley mother still has not been told whether her rather large carpool represen~ unfair competition to area bu$ lines. The California Public Utilities Commission continued lo debate the case last week in a closed-door meeting in San .Francisco. ther> . put off a deci~ion until this " eek. • GA RLENE ZAPPlTELLI has been operating her carpool, in the meantime, free of charge. She had been asking riders in the 12-passenger van to pay S8 a week. but in December the PUC asked her to stop charging until lhe case has been decided. Ronald Hoffman, president of Southern California Commuter Bus Service, contends Mrs. Zap- p1telli is oper ating the .. carpool" at a profit and is picking up passengers along the route in Founlam \"a lley a nd Huntington Beach where he already has a PUC license. '\lRS. ZAPPITELLI said she did not solicit riders for the carpool. Instead, she claimed, passengers asked her for a ride. She said they saw her empty van in the parking lot at TRW Systems Group, Inc .. in Redondo Reach, where she is a budget data clerk. She vow<-d to fight the case before the PVC rather than slop the carpool because it is a "test case" that :\I rs. Zappilelli llE'he\'eS could have an impact upon carpools of a ll types. ~tNCE H ER CASE started, As· semblyman Robert Burke ( R- 11 un t ington Beach> has in· troduced legislation which would set forth guidelines for carpools. ~trs. Zappitclli said she did not make a profit during the six months she charged Cor rides. CARPOOL TEST I Mn. 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PfOv•,,on;"' tr..• P\Olutton e>rOYtdff"9 '°' ,..,. •~W41ftC. fl o• tlW oonch kl Dl MP.;JON Tht· l>ona" n-.c1tur1n9o"or or1or 10Aor1I I), 1990, shdll not CJtl" \ubffa<I lo''~ rC'Of"rnpt.on pr"°'" to ni.t1ur11y l,,. ~ m•fut1nq on or Hlt!r Apf•I I>, 1'l91 0< ony ot then'. nti11 bt· <olk:Ob''lort md,t..,tth 4,,d rf'de~ di ltwoe>loonot '""Board ol Oortelor\of tn.-0tslt1<1 on'°"""' tS. 1990, or on•ny ·~ h.re,1 Pdyn1e111 d .att-lherr .. tet r pr1or-torn.-.tur1t,, •• u rt'drmc>hOtt Of'•<t-tor f'Kh '"°"-'n•dOI( t>onO l"Qudl lo IM prone op.ol .imount lfw>rl'Of plus a prt'f"rl•um l'QV•I to one tourtft ot one Ot..,.Ceft1 .-. 1 ot ~.o onnc.1pal dmount tcw e•cn ye•r o, pior~ ''°"' ,,,.,~, hon• 1,,. r~emollOft CUit to'"" nwluflty a..1e All or any QI l1't oono, '"°°""to C•ll "'••be callf'Od tor·~-"' ""Yont ltmt. 11its~11\Mi o1•10111\f' Dona <d•t te1'~tmrddl .tny~ """'· wcht>on0<.~11 DI! ••0ttmeoon1, .., inn•r ~ O•O<, ot n1.0tur •h • .ncs f"HJl'nCef ~g1nn1nq wtU\ thr htgihe>t numbered bclnO f'URPOSl Of IS!>UE lhr bona> _rt .tUinot•ltd tor,,_. oKQu1~11ion •na <.~l<u< ''°" ot \t'wdQC l•<.11tlle\ for lmpro..,menl D1\l11<1 Ho. ~A ~tCURil Y l "• OOnd\ ..-eOodr-l!lrom o1t1Ut1lim1t~annual il\i.tt\nient -•• .. bit ••nd ''"thin cmpro..-°'''""Ho 7A. or trom cMr~\ .,..,.<h. _,_.. to~11on, l~SO. otnd lWl~ol tN-WatN Codf'. ''• 11•~ .. ndconec:ted on .Wu '""'('of l llAL 11>ivts1 MC.NT SJ•O bOn0 '"'*"· O"ICort ·~ <l<>hvt•y 11\f'•e<>I."" (tflll..O IOt Hlvtslmtnl """"' ""° P<KW .... , 10 '"' P•OVISIQl\S ol ,.,. o .. trKIS S«u<•l•t> U•. Oiv1>1on 10 01 I"" Water Gc>cle. However. no1w1111st.ino1no su<h ttthlKohon. on lhe opin•O<I 01 bt)Nl counset, ttw eliq1b1hty 01 •.01<1 oo.-lor tht' ,,.. vtttn...,.t ol tuncts OI comniert ••I or '>dY•"ll\ i-h, J :. wch, 1\ wb;~<.1 lo I~ pro· Yl\tOn'>ol lht' f onan<••I cooe ot th(> SI die of C•lol0<n1 ... anCI d Slilltn1cn1 10 ,,., .. ,el· IOlt st\dll oe ptrnled on e<ich DoncJ bC~.tlh ltw ctrltloc.otloon. Under'"" cor>d1t10"' ~•IOI!(!'" '>tclu>n 11n ol ltw F......oc: .. 1 Codt. woc!Dond>m.ly DI! e1t911>1e tor 1r.e .nvt\lft>t-nl OI funds QI Ot•W"l>. corl)Ot"dt!OM. Ot ,;qionc IC\, otlW< , ... n WV1"9S °"""'" •nt•t 1r.i; , .. ., re1 .. 11no 10 llW IUllCl>ol wen 114'•-. torpor alt~. or -n· <~~ .tuthOftlt'~ 0#' re-qutre~ 1n~1nlt'ttt ol Wed ho1nd\ 1n 'Si('tur1Utt tn •hlt h ~v· mQ'> 0.W-\ ••t •ut"O•t1ed to on"'l!'>l lho!ir '"""' TERMS OF SALE 1-~t R.tle; lhr "'""'""""rate bod m.ty not uceea 8''. .,.., ~""""'· ""''"1>11! ~nw•nnu.o11y t:.dth rett l>oO must bt • muii1pl< of t '20•h of I '•· Ho oona v...11 o.-.. r nH>ft '".in ont Kllf'•tsl rate • ....i •II bOnd"A ""' l>.Jnre ""'"'"'Y WI.Ill btM llW' Wnll! ••It E •c" oona MUSI bt•rt"'trt\I ,ll '"" t dlt' "Pt< 111.0 '" llW b•d tron1 •I> a.tit lo 1h loato molu••h d.Jlt. Only""" <OUPon w111 bP ntt.tcfltd to••<" -tor '"<" 1nst.tllmen1ol 1nttrnl U>ereon • .ino DKh ptov1d1n91c.1 .ad•hon.ii or ~~"'•' covpon; ••Ii bt rctteteG , ,,_.'•'~on ctnv nhlttur 1ly or gtirOUP of matuir1tu '4>h.ctU noJ bf> mor,. Htt:Jn 7°.I Of "•Q'!'t'f th4'n t~ 1ntt'rt!\I t.tl~Of'h•f"IY other rndh.lf'•f't or Qtoop ot nwtur.11,.~ lhe oonch ll•011rin9 '" •"'¥ yelH .iltt< l'f'IO sna11 ~"' onlNtst at• rate f'Q1Mi lo a< htoCJl'tt llWn ltw pr •t~d1nq ~at AwM•. Tnl' Donel\ \ndll bt sotd lor '•*'"only tlli t>•O<. mvsl bt tor not its; t"-"" Ol tht' oona\ hc•rby olitteCI tor salt dncJ ""'" ""' Sflotli stat• 1h•I tnt 01<1-dtt offflr\ .,,., ttnd accrUf'O 1n1~t~\t to ttw ddl~ of dfol•vt-ry t"°" C)'en,•urn 11 dn'f'. dftd tM •nl~tt)t rdt~ or rdlf'\ not tot•teed thdt Pe< 1t1fld h< tl'•n. di wtuth OH t>td· o .. ollet\ to o..v •d•<J bOftO\ t<1cn boddtt \hdll 'Idle 1n h•~ mo •~ 101 .. 1 ntl in· ~ttt CO'\t 1nOOlltHS dnd tnt" •ver~~tmtf't~l r.tttt Qf>tPrm1neci t~reby, wthcn ""'II oe con~tOe•ed 1nlorn1atove only .tnCI nol a p.irl o• ,,,.. b•ll H•tllttl •1-r · Tne oona~ w111DI'.tw<lrded10110(' h19he,t • t>Plln~oble b1<kk'r or tMdaer~ con\t~nn9 the-tnter~\t r41teor rdt~S~tl•C-d dfld the prem1vm olfertd, tf .tnv Tn.. h•Ql>eSI b•O will bl Ot'termmcd l>y dtou<l•nq '"" t1mount of the pre· n ·1un1 bfO tit "'1Yl lron1 thfo tot•t •mo""' al 1ntcrt"St wh•th the d•~lt•<I would bt r.,quort'O 10 Pdy l•on• 111{ ddte of .,...d bonCI\ lo I~ rr~to~ motl1111ty "'11!'$ 1,,.,...,. al '"'-cOUj)on , .. ,.or ••In ~•Ilea 111 tl\f' l>ICI, dna tilt •w••CI w•ll be n-on I"" IM~• ot tht IOW!"~I net ontt'rn t co-.1 to'"" O•slr~I. l"" purch<lStr "1USI iwv•cu~01ntert\l trom11Wctdteof l""-'10 lneoateol Ol'i1very, <om· outt-d on• JeO.d<lY ytar Do''~· Tl>C <OSI ot pt6"1ong the IX>nd~ will be botnt by 11>1! Ot\IFIC! R,._I et A•iecu-· l"r 01~tricl t-rYn '"" 11<Jhl, In •Is discr~tlon. 10 re· it<I My .tna ••• D•d\ .. ..., lo the t'l<ll!nl not pron1Dltcd Dy , .... to W.llYC •nt ... •r<JU'-"'••• or 1ntorn·~•·t • 1n •nybed Pr-.pl Awa••· 1h€ d•\lt1CI Wiii ~e «hon .tWdtOonq Int Dond\ or tt1rclonq ,•II o~ not l•t~r lh«n '"''""'' "'' f26) hOuf'\ llitfter the t•n< ,...,,.," ptf'>-.<.r10itd fOf' •ne ttcf'•DI of bod\ NOv1dtd lhdl ~ -drd mJy bt m.Jdtdlter Int l'•P'•<ll•onof Ill<' \Ot'C 11..0 line 11 lhe D•ddt• Y>ali not haw 9rven 10 tne Bo.trO no41tt ,,. "''"'"9 cM '"'-" •1tnor,lWw.1I ot o.,vcf'\ b•O Ploct of Ottove•y; Fe•erotl FIHllls: De•1ver y OI '"'d bond~ woll bi.' n>'ldr to ttv: """c~'\tu• btOOt-t' ..,, .tnY ptetct• dQl"ffllt:Me lo bo1" lnr wtc .. s~fut b1d<h1r 1tnCI thr lred'\urtr ot ll>t a1slnct Po11,.,,,..n1 for s.l•O bond> ,n..11 be mode 111 f-~dt••I Rr.,,,,~ ll"nk ~ una> or othf'• '""""'d"tll!I' a.a1la01r· l11rod' ,,_.,.. 0.h•••Y; C•tK•ll.tl-... u te 0.11 ..... y ,, •• ""'''IPA ltd, ..... >.t•d OC>t>O> •Iii be Of'ilvt'rtd IO 11'1"' SUC<tloolollll bfddl!r Wllh•ll .lO a.tr> lrom the dAlt OI • "'" tlW•~o• tne -.ucct:\>lul t>tOOl• V..11 twve""' riQflt, .it h1S option, IO <•ncet lhe contr•< 1 ol o..,.<h•st 11 llW: d1sl<KI """II l•il to t ucute lr.t bOOCls •na ,,,_, 1"""' lcw Cl(•ll v•ry "''""" t.O O•y> ltom Int M l• f>Or~•n I lat'd for llW rece<pt Of bids. ....a'" ...,ch e•ent '"" ~o.;c.ct .-lul °'"°"'"'°'"be ('nlllltl<l lo lht rel urn of lht <""c k ocCon'tWny1<19 ..... D•d f orm of 81d [dch C>ld. loqrt~ wflh~bod<htCk. must bt •n a ~•leGM· w~. Mldre\~ 10 lhe Cl•\lri(I ""'" '""-~ -boCI ctc11<iy milrlltd "B•O tor tn•0to•~•11ent Dt\lflCI ~ 1A eor..o.. .. aw c;Mo . A t t•lth•CI or c•Sllttr"'s <IW<k on• respony~ oank or tru\l tonopltty In , ..... d"IO""I Ol 7' Ol trworincio.ti~ ol lhel)Of•Ct\, PdY•Olt IOI"" Otdet ol llW 01>1"( I ftlUSI •cc__., tO<fl bfCI OS,) -.tnly llWI Ill• bldOclt, 11 wc.ces\tul. Wiii dt HOI clnd P•Y lor WIO-lft .K<ordanc.t wtl" the terms of "is btcJ. Tiie <IW< • •ctonll)i1ny1no ony «-<•O(lld bld sn.ill be dD(>lltd on lhe P.,f(NI~ ont• ""· If so.;c.11 bod h d<Ctl>Yd btA no1 pertormea. un1eu wch l•llure of pertorn .. ncr °"'dli °" c .tusea DY...,, ot<I cw om1u'°" of Ille dlsl t1< I, s,..11 then~ ·~-•tw 1>•0<ted\ •l'l<)ln(d bvt""d>•lrlct-Dt' .. OC>lltdby lht dlstrocl tn p.Mf•.M \.-l•\f4(.I~ ot wnl'th vt·t .-.ctu.at dMYWQK ·~ <Jt\>lrttt ,,,_., \Uftf'f' by , •. ... "°"' ot t'W' .,u<..<f' \tut b•Odt, t4'th,,,.t to Pf"'rfMtn Mrru~r-•ft •<<Ord•"'<t •1th "" term' ol Wie in \u<ll 1;,s1-e. Si'IOUIO Oo$1fll I ,JCh<itl 0.INI~\ bt d•· ltrn>1Md to IW Ir\\ th.-. \did""-"'· JOd"'' dllflf ""' \u<h dtlt•monatlon by,. c0u<t ~v111Q rur 1..0.<lron thr•l'<)I btcome l1NI. ~ IMl11nu• OI w10 •mounl '"°" 0t retu<ned to th~ >uCC"S'lut b•ctdf'• ~Id ti. •ucceuiut D•Ode• 1•11 lo ,_,,or,,., IW'feYncR'. lhf' do\triU n ... y AIW>rt<O¥tl "" CO\l\lti<ll•llQ 1~<"10, inc.ivdln<) • ••· ""°"M>lt on1ounl '°' "llorno s fef>\ I,,.. ""'o iKtOOoe>•n.,nq H<ll un<11<UPll!d Ooel•oll Ot rt1.,..n..O llf0ft'Olly C ........ le T •" E Hmp4 St.Mid: At.,., llrnt ,,,.tore ttw bOnG'. •rt "n<krtd ... Othwty, lf>e SU((l'\\lul b-moy O•S•lllrm ... ,., ••lhclr.11• "''Old 11 IM .... "'9~1 rtctl.,.d Cly o••••I• l>ol~ ltc•m -of I,...,..,.~ IYDf' •nO cM••clPr ""'Ii i:w Ot~l•fl'd to OC' lo••OI" •n<-..-r prtW'l\I 1rcJoo'r,11 "''"''.,.. 111 t•ws,. '°''""''Dy 4 rvilnQ OI tile lntttNI ~-we ~vlCe Ot Oy •I dr<lslor> OI •ny teder.tl ,_, o-1.11011 bt rf'Qulr•d lo bt> l•t'ft Into accout>I "'con>c>utlnQ ""' le~••• on· '°""' 141• or~·• oeo Cltct•••O 10-.tw ttw tttmiOI ""' lt'Otr.tt ln<ome to• I•• -lf'CI ~1101iw oovol tflhnoll<• ~ °"°4t'-: T "" .,nq...illi.d Oltlnloft ol O'MPl~,,I' & M11er\ "'°'.,.''' ,,.,.OVff\9 Ille ,.•I.atty OI WICI -'"'" 00"""'""'°11'1 W<C•Mllll OI-•I• ,,...,, N IM 11-0f CliehWry Of,,_ _Ol llltH°"'~Of tMCll"<l<I A ( .. Y 01 ~..,._._, cerlll"'d Oy ~ olllt« o1111e omrl<t Dy"'' l«1o1tn11e f>f9n.tlvrt, will .,. pronUolt Oii IM I»<. of UCll Dllftd Ho , __ •II• Motor 10 .... llUICl\Ototr tor -l'lpt•ntrncior c•rllf•<•llOll Tllof 11nqu•llhtc1 oe>l111°" Of wlo ottor"'o -1 1n1.,,,.,, Oii I"'_, I\••· _..,. "°"· tn<on,. 141•tS ol ,,,. t.MltedS4Mf'\ol A..,..,.,.,..,..,.,,.".,.''"""''"' 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Silo\!• An•, c.mo,-n1• tua.. wN<ll I• Ull lllKt ef lllAoMtl of I,.. .-..1.,...0 111 .. 111 ... lltH pettollllllQ 10 lhtttWleof Wld O<ll<eotflt, w11t>111 lovr MIMll"" •IW lht llr\I CNO!ICOllon Of Ulll -1<.t. o.1eo Nl41•<11 •. 1t1; t<Al HY lC ILIKA K'S Admlnl.i••l•I• of Ille hltt• OI Ow •bllw ,.."" 41 dt<.Ntnl CM&ltl.H OAltatTY A""-'t ot Law •llW. .... _ ....... ,.,... S..U AN, C•ltMnll• '21 .. T ......... : 11141 Mt•Sttt AnorMy let A*11i11li1te1tt. Pulllhl~CI Or•ngt COUI O•lly Pilot. ~t<fl 10, II, 2•, ll, ttlS lt'J.IS Pl' Bl.IC ~OTICE PUBLIC NOTICE MOTK•Toca101TOU •uN••O• COU•T O,TMI 'TAllOPc.AL.,01tMIA l'OJt lMI C:OuMT'tO,OllAHOE ....A..et11t ltlot• .. W, l ltAOllOltO HEU.IS, O.<.ot..-' NOTtCC IS HUle V GJVtN to Int cr-eoot0tt ol '"' •bOY• ,..,,... -.-1 tlwll alt 11trt011' 110vl1>9 <i.tlm• ~ t u. ukl M<e1M111 art req11lrtd '° ftlt '"'""· wltll 1119 11tun ory vo"'"""'· In "olfl<t Of IM <ltrk Of II>• OllO .. tn• lllltCHO<l•I, ot to P<tMlll \Mm. wll" ll'lt _.,..,, vo\ltMn. to lllt llllldotnlQMO al I ... 1.4• Olll<t ol KINDEL ANO ANOERSQN, 1020 NOtlfl 8tMd'#OY. !.ontt Afl•. UlllOtllll tt1t1, Mll<l'I I\ '"'Of~• of b\.l~lnt\\ 01 l lMI ~ 111 •11mon.,~11t<1 .... 1no 10 u. •U•t• o1 w<tl *<•*"'· within lout MOlllM •lier Ult flHI put)ll<Ollon 011111\ not le.. ' Ooaled Mlr<ll 4. 1'1S lt081!RT C LUCKEY l1<tevtor ~ 1M Wiii uf , .. •ltolot ........ o (l•t .otnt 11U .. OllL ANO AMO•a SON *',_..9rMfttOY ..... Aao, C..IH•rfl441 ttltl Tel; 1110 s11-11n an.,.,., IOt' Eat c11ter l'llbl•~hecl Or•11v-coot O.lly 1»101. Merell 10.11.2•,31, "'s 61t·IS Pl'8UC ~OTICE PUBLIC N011CE PICT1TIOUHUltQU NAMlnATIMINT , ... hlll0wl119 ,.._ ...... 11141 • .... .,, ft(IClft ARCHlllc.TS. 6 10 ,..wl)O<'t Ct"ttr Or 111•, hllt 1120, Nlw.-t .. eel\, CA t't* Wlllll tn ... 'lo ..... WHl•r" Ar<,.ll•<U <•Un oretl•t, 111<., • Ce111e11110 <0t-etlon, .io Nowpor1 Colltt r Or In, $1111• t 120, Newport .. ~11. CA '2'60 'fl>il t>u\llltH l1 lleln9 <Oll<lll(IK Oy 41 '°' p0r .. hon. Wiiii Am P, F 1cke1 llll\ ll•t-1 lllecl Wltll t"8 Counly CltR-Of Ot.tWIOt CWlll'f Of\ Mertl\ "·"'~ ~OIQt P\14111.,..., Or.tnqe Conl °""' PllOI, Ml~"7•.)l,•nd Aptll1,14,1'1S t02HS Pt:BLIC NOTICE UAtU'9NT OP A8ANDOHMElfT OPUll O~ PICTITIOUS IUllMIUS MAMC T"8 tollowlno "''°"' ll•w -~ l"' llM Of t"8 llCllrlO<IS 1111.sl""'' ,,.,,..: P&W PLUMOINO, Boa 414, L.t9U'lf lleocll, Celll. t26S2 JeMes R. PlaskOwO I. S44 ROtnlltlot, L.-ee~"· co111 t2U7 ~rlo.O Woodbury, 4" MounlAMO\ Rood --------1 Tiii\ o.Nnns wos condu<leCI Oy • NOTICE UIVtTING 810SONGEMlltAl.08LIGATION 80NO$ OfMIOl1>41rlntnhlP Of MOULTON•NIGUll,. WATE ll DtSTlllCT P:Oll IM,.llOVE MENT J•ml!!. R. PIHko•&tl OISTlllCT NO. 4A Tiii$ \lat.,nelll wu IHeO wolh lhtt NOTICE IS HE REllV (ill/EN ,,,.I SUltd bids IOf' lhe i>ur<NW OI CountyCJerkofOrtngtCouncyonMar. St.•lo0.000.,., YalUt 9e,,.,rotl obll~toon boNhOI MOullon·NI0\1111 Wottr l),.trr<I of 11, ltlS. Or-County, C•hlOr n••, IO< llY'O'O_,,I 0.slro<t IA will bt rt(tlved by ttw flllOS eo.trooC Dorec tor\ol wio Cl•~lroU ot lheP'«• uP !O tl'I tome ~low i.pec 111~ Put>to~ Oranoe Ca.>1 O•ily P1101 IUl\E P l.ACE. MAILEOBIOS 10 OOo'cloc~ A.M. CP.O s l I .Apt II i., 19/S 8.tnkol Amerte.t N T&SA !Hath Floor Con le re°"• Room ))~ Sovt" F to-Sl•l't't l~ A"911les. C..ltlornoo ~<rl!t.il<yol 1114! DosltlCI < OW.lh•m C H•1>9•nbot"•m. ll•te Pr..,ldenl Governmenl•I F1n•nct Rriitt•~ 64nk ol Anie11(4 N I &SA P 0.8oal0~9 LO\ A"9tleS. C•hlo1n1• 900)0 OPEN INC. Of' BIOS lr.t 1M<b ••II OW tK.,vtd by the S.Ct1•l•ry vo lo 11>1! tonit •nd •t lhe Pl•<• ~Pt<•lltd ·-· Wiii m OS-""" by -~cr•l••Y ..... """''•'•'• 1011°"''"9 •teeopl, •llCI ... 11 Cit pre)enleCI to lhe eooro ol 011eclor\ liittr """"9 ttw sanie do ·~SUl \1,8)().000 de~IQMll!O '1'/) Wot,lt W•l•r 8on<Js OI Moulton N•Qu{'i w .. ttr D1slf 1t.t tor lmpt ovemenl OlstrKI Ille>.•• consl\11"9ot JIObOnch,numoertd t loJIO,bOth 1n<1us1ve, 011,.eoencwn11ld1tonol \S.ooouc".d.lt6<1Apro11~.19H MATUAlltES. lhe bO~W111 tNlu<e on cot1~-;,.,.,. nvmerK .. I cwaeron AOr•l l)1n lhe •mounl• lor u c,.ol lhcwwr•l Yl!AO••fof!Ow> f'lllMCl,.AL ~ AMOUMT 1'191 lq(Q 1'93 1'84 l .. ~ , .. 19'1 t• '"" '~ 1'1'11 t'l'I? ,.,,J S ?S.000 l0,000 )0,000 JS.000 )),000 .0.000 .o.ooo 4S 000 S0.000 40,000 H.000 60.000 •S.000 PRINCIPAL PIUNCIPAL f•1ttlCCIPAL ~ AMOUNT ' 10,000 H,000 ll0,000 •~.000 •s.ooo 100,000 110.000 llS,000 n~.ooo IJS,000 u~.000 IS>,000 IN TE REST lhl!-d\~ beor onttr•\l •Io t•l•ot ••It\ to be tr.ea vo on tlw ....,,. 11\treol but no110 eaceo<1 r .per Min ..... ~y•Dle w m••nnu.tilt PAV ME NT S••O bOnO\ -, ... 1ntert\I ll'lrton ••t ~yotOtt 1n •awful ft!DnC'I' OI ,,.. Untied Sl•lt\ ot Amt<•<•., lht Qlhce ol llW l tNl\Uttr Qi '"" d••· lroct on L•C)U,.. N1oue1, C•lllorno•. O< di the oll1ce ol otny .,.,,n9 '191'nl ol 1111! O•S· tnct 1n Lo\ Anqete' O< S•n F ••n<•sco. Cahlorn1o1, Cl\oc<lgo, llhnool. or New Yo•~. alll>t<>ollonol llll! M oder lr.tteol . AEGIS TRA T ION. lhl! bOndS ••II Cit coupon Donds reQ"tr<lblt a> to pr1n· <•~' on1y or•• to bOI" prlt>CIP•' .trld 1nteresl. _ ,,,_ t0<m ot reo•\l••loon ,,..Y ce Cll.t"9f'O, or,,,. Donds 01scfl<11•ged lrom •eQ•Sl••hon. •II'" •uordance ••lh ttw prov1\>0n'. on tnt tl!,,.,lutron prov10tnqlor ""'1\~tol tht' bond•. RE.DEMPTtON Tiit Donc!\nwtu<>noonor or•or IOAPfll IS. 1'1'!0. ,,,.. .. noc DI! su1>1t<1 10 call ano rtdtmotoon P'-to moturoty. The l>Onds m.t1ur1nq on or •llf'r Af)tol IS, '"I, or,.,., ol 1i.em. m;iy DI! t •lleo Dtlcwt m.Jll>folr ano rooermed atttie OOl•on ol lhe Booro ot D11e<10n ol thed•StrKI on Ap1111s. 19'0. oron•nv tn· lere\t Pttfn>l!nt Gate 1rwru11er pr-lom.ttu<oty, at• r-mphon ori<t lo• eac'1 rt'dffn••blt oona tQu•I lo 11\t prone 11)11 •mount tntreof, pl1J$ a prl!moum l!Qudi 10 one tou•tfl O• onl! Ptr<tnl 1•.•.1 ol wNI ptlM•p.tl ,.mo...i tor••<" v-ar or por. I-,,,......,, trom IM •.O.mpt-a.le to lhe ,.,,.,.,.,,,Gate All cw .,., ol thf' -svo1tct to c•ll m•y Ct t•lled few r~fl'C>ltOn •• dfly one'"'"' ti lt\s ii.an dli ol Int oonas ••• recteemeo .tt anyone 111ne. W<h bonds ...,..11 DI! •f'dttmed on1v •n onverw cweltr ol ,,...,.,,.,,..,,., ........tlf'r be<1innong ,.,,,. ll>t "•Qt>l!\I numbl!red oono PURPOSE Of IS!.U[' Tiit bOnCls ....... aUlhotl(l!d for,,,. a(QU•S•hon """ c°""trucllon ol \ewar,ie l•C•lltoe\ tor ltrel'O.,.menl O.s111c1 No. •A :.ECURITY, Thi! oond\ ••t ~yable lrorn •n un11m11~ ""nu.JI •\-.e-.,,...nt uoon l••olDte ••na w1t111n lmorovement Oistrkt ""° '"·cw lrom ,,_.,.,.. wh"" Pll<"\"'*nt 10 !M!ct1on\ JS~ •nd ~?Sol I"" Water COO('. are hnd and collttl~"' htvll'W•~ LlC.AL INll(!.TM ENl !..lid bonds ""1•1. bl!iort ll'lt .,. ...... ,. lhtrffl Or <trht~d tor 1nveslment un~..,.., pur'"""' 10 the ptov1s1ons ot lht D•;ltoc1~ S«u11ilt\ L••. D••l\IQn 10 OI lhe! Wclltt , __ Ho_.,..,_ notw1tMl<tnd1nq '""" ct•ilht<tl•on. 1n tht oe>tnoon ot bond coun~1.1,.. ehqoblilly of W1d Dond\ lor tile,,.. ¥t~tn>enl ot tuna' ot t ommt'tt•di or S<tvlnq; Ddf>~\, •S 'u<h, is >11b;ec1 to lr.t P•O· ••\•on> ol ti.e F1Mnc 1.;I Code ol ltlt 51.tle ot Cahlurn••. Mid a s1 .. 1en1en1 to lhdt el· IE'< t Sh<IH bt pr ont~ on t.tcn oona """"•'" '"" <e• 1111<a11on. UnClf'r ltlt cond1llon> ~1111!01n !>«lion ll72 ol th<! F1nan<1•I Code. 1.ald oonas may O..thQ•ble '°' '"" '",..,,n_t 01 I~ ol prr~s. corporations or aoe«ies. other '""" s•v•n<r> t>.otn• \. wllere Int I•• rt1•11n9 toltlt tundsol """ P<'•\01\\, corPo••llofts. or .tQen· CH!\ •uth0rt1~~ 01 requ1r'~ 1nw11mtnt of Ui•d fUil'ld:$ in secur1u~~ •n •n•ch s.,.-. tft9\ t>anl~ "'~ ~ul,,or•ted 10 1nws,t t~1r funo\ TEAMSOl'SALE IAt•rest R•t•: l"I! m<'111trUm ra1e Diil may not o cet-a 8 • .. i>cr <Jnnum. P'IY•blt ~<n•dnr>u•lly. Each t.ite bod must be• ,,..u•ttole 011 20tnol 1• .. No bOna ~Ii OC'•• n-e ti..n O<le 1nlertst r•~ • .and •II bOndS of tne some rnotunly \Mii Dl!.tr ,,,. unie ratr E."th Dond must be.tr ""ttH l "1 llW rail! \Pt<olttct '"the bid ''°"' ots <Ult lo •Is •••C'd mc1tur1ty ctdle 0n1, one'<-woll bt ..itac ...o to each Don0 IOI t'aCI> 1n\lallment Ol 1nlCr~t I hereon, .w>ClbfCIS prov1d1"9 IO< 4'ddll1on•I or )UCJrC>ll'•n1p"fdt coupon\ ••U eirr r~~te<I l ht tdlt on •ny m<111111ty or Q<o..c>ot m.Jturotot'\ \1\.111 not be tt.ort In.in 7 ., or h•Qhtr l,,..n lr.t onlC'ttSI r"tl! on.,. ... Oltlt'r m.llur11y 0< r,irouo ot ,,-..-.1urolte'. 111 .. bOnCI' n••lurin9 1n .tny ytar dlter tm \11.Jll bl!or 1ntere\I at .i "''" tQual to or h1Qhtr li'IAn lht preU01"9 .,_,.,. Awolrd· lh~ bonO\ '""" bt 5oOla lor ca<.n only. Ali bias musl bt lor no11e.,~ ''-•II ot tr.t bonds ""re by otlerl!O tor wte -uc" 01d ioh.111 Sl••e '""' 1rie Did· an ollrtS ~· ano •<er ued 1ntere\t to the Cl.lit' ot <Mll'-4!ry, 11>1! ptem1um, 11 dny. and tilt 1nle•es1 •air or •alts not totRttO lhat \PKihtd hert1n, al wh1<ll lhe bod Cler ollf'rS 10 DVY S.tld bonO\ Eotch brdder Shdli \l•tr In hi\ DICI ll>t lol•I net Ill• lttt\t cO!.l •n doll•,.. itnd llW .tvtr.tge ne11ntt'•l'SI ••It dtlerrn1neC1 llW!rtbY. wh1<1\ sn.i11 bt<ons10e•ed111l0<m.tliveoniy dn<I not d part 011,,. bid. Ho~t ••-•: Tile oonos •ill bl! awarded lo lhl! hlQl\tsl •esoonslble biddt• Of' blc>oe" con\1Clf'ro"9 ttw onltrtsl fdlt'ot r•tes \Ot<olled •nd t'1e prf'moum olltr~<J. •I any lhf h19ht>\I bid ••II be Clelt><mrneo by acou<llng ttw •mount ot tr>e pre- nuun1 bod t1I Oft yl Iron• llW tot•• •mount ol lnlttl!st whKh It'll! 01S111<1 •ou•d be •f!Cllllled lo P<lY Iron> , ... 0.11! of WNI -10 11\t rt~Chvt ,,,.,Ulll'I' ddte\ lhtteol •I IM coupon ,,.,,. or roles SOK•litO '"tho! 010, and tr.t ow.ard "'" be "'""" on the O.sos ot ti.. to..u t net 1ntere\l <0\1 to ll'lt d1\lrl<1 l hi! purt,...lol!r n111St .,., •<«UPCI intf'rt\l lrom nw <ldleQl tnt bonch 10 '"" aatl! ol Otllvery, com· PUied on• J60.Cl•Y 11e11r bd\I\. tl>t cosi QI orln11"9 lhe oonas w111 be borne by the °'''"<' fll9"1 ol ll•i•ctlon: TN-d•slricl rl'W,.,,C'\ lhe right. tn lls dl!.«ellon, 10 re. 1<'<1 •ny •nd all b•d$ dnd lo '"" cx1tnt not ptotl•blled bl' law to w•lvl' •ny .,. regvl•t1ty or 111f0<mailly 1n any O.d. f'r0fntl4 A••r•: fhr Cl1\tflcl w111 ••~e ..:t•on •w.trd•nQ Int bonds or tf'1ec11nq all b1ch not ••ttr tlldn •-nty \11 17•1 l>Outl •flt• ttw 11.,... nere11> P•l!\C ••Dl!d tor lllt re<e1p1 ol blCls; pr-ov1dl!d th.JI tr.t •••rO may be m-•It•• 11\t t•Pirdllon ol tllt -co tied lime 11 thr b1<1der '" 111 nol ;,ave Q<ven 101rw Boaro nolrct on ,.,.,,,,q ol I,.,. ••ll>dr•w .. 101 such bod P'I~• el 0.hvery; ftd•r•I F-s: O.llvery ol \.l•d bonds woll DP mMJr 10 the <ucce~Slul blCld('r a l ""V pld• f' .+qreeable lo both Ille sue<.e<~lui b•Odo'• .. nd lr.t tre•surtr oi 11\t O•\trlct P.,ymenc lor wlCI bonc!!. \h<tli be ""'"" 1n Federdi R• .... •vt 0 .. n-Funds or OlhPt llf\l't'tdlatf'if ····••bit tund<. Prem,c O.lou ry; Caftctll••-•~ u te Uthvtry; ii 1\ •nlo<•O.Oltd thal ,~•d bOnch ••II""' O•lrvtrtd to Inf' W<Cf,\lul blCIOPr ""thin )() ddY\ trom I~ CJ.)I(' of ~· .. IN•tOI lne \U((l'\\IUI D1<klt'r Sl\olll Mvt lr.e F•Qht, •• hi\ ophon. to UftCt'I ,,,.. <onlt.o< 1 OI PUIC .. a\e II Ille 01slrlC-I sn.tll 1111 to UtCult lht Dond\ olncl It'.._< 1i>con1 lor Oelowrv w1th1n .Oday•''°"' lhe CNlr htrtln llatcl for ll>t rt<C•PI of b•O•, '"":t 1n •uch rvrnl lht W<Cl'~slut l>Odelt• ""111 ~ entllled LO tilt return ol lllt tht'O, oK<on•o,.ny1nq h •\ 1>1d Fer"' et •1•: E"ch bid. tQOl!lt.tt With the bid ct>e<k, must be In " \taleO ""· vtloPt. <lOCl•f'<M'<I lo thl' do\lrirl "'"" 11'>1' enve'--btd cle•rty m••M>d "Sid '°' lft'IC)<OVl!""nl 01\lr•<I No. •A 8onds ... ••• CMdl: A <•rhlted or cr..tu.,-·~ Cl'leO on• te$C)OftS•~ t>onk or trust "'"'4>""Y tn ll>t .,,_ .. , ol 7 . Ol I ... Ol'incl~ -·QI the -s. PO YA bit to Ille order ot ll'lt do\ltr<I. must .iccomo•tl'f t«ll biCI es• 9'1'"ronly \IWl lhe bldd('r. 11 \U(CI!~'""· w lll 41CC•P1 .. nd '"'' lor Wtd bOnds ln «<«Cl.tn<t with Ille'"'"'' Ol llh btd. Tl\t <fleck accomp•11yln9Mry occtpCl!CI Did \!loll o. opplltd on lhe pUrchdw or•<I! or. II sue" bid '' occepttd bul not oertornwo, 11n1eu Svcl\ lailure ol petlorn111nu Sl>lll be <•uwel by...., «I cw omlulon ot 1"8 Oltlrlc1, •flail ll'wn be CcKhtel Olld Ille IWOUC'd\ <el••ned by lfw> 01'111cl .,.., be itpplttCI by , ... 01str1<11n 00ttl•I Whil.teltOn ol •ll•le.,., Kl"'*I dO"""!l*S ltw doslnct ,...,. suffer bJ re· •son oC llW s..<<t'Ul11t bidder s loiturt to Ot'rlorm 1Wrt11ft0er In •«otden<t with Int terms OI uie 111 lll<ll lnsl.tne.e. <J>ould Clt'1•kt's •c.1 ... 1 O."""!I*' Cit Ot· ttrn>tntd to be ins 111-'n •••Cl-•· JO dos lifter any such Ollltrm1nollon oy • c-t """'"9 1u<1Sc11ct1on lhertof become fin••.'"' INl...ct Of wlCI amount \hall ~rch 11, H , 31, April 1, ttlS 9n IS Pt:BLIC riiOTICE NOllCE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 ... 1 ,,... 10110..11>9 •ll!m~ ol IOU!ld cw uwa Pl"OPerty lloe bttn held by tlie Pohu OtPolrlrntnl OI 11'11! Coty ol C~to W~u tor • Pttrod on taun of n1ne1v 1'01 OOY\ Girl ' Creen Schwinn tO SJ>ctO 81<yck.', C.•tl's Purple AM F 81cycic, Boy'• Purple Schw•M 10 Spted S.cv<•~. Eloy's Blue Sh1rn<1no 81cycte, Girts Blue Schwinn B1cyc1e, 8oy·• Venow F0<en1dn 81< ye It', 8oy-.. S1IWr Hvtly b1oc1e 8ov s Sliver Bolll!CCIHd l:loy, LtQl\I Uiw 1101 .. ~ycll!, C.1tl'\ V.h1leM1d Purl>le ~tinor•y 61Cyc1e. Girts bi.oc., lnOtdn·~r1nte~\. 81(y<.I~ ""u Brow n v.,.11e1 NOllCE IS FURlHER GIVEN IMt ft no o .. ner dPPf'•'' •no P'OVf\ hi~ °"'""'>nip ol the P•Ot>trt\' •ith1n $t''-4!n •II d.o•' 10110 .. •nq the l>Ublocohon 01 1n1\ NOl•<t, 1nr lotlr 11>tre10 Ylclil ~'' 1n 1;,e .. .._,, 11 ll>l!re be on~ or 11111'1 C•ly OI C:O-t• Me\a, '" •h•C" C.hC Ille pro. Pt•ty \l\011 be W>la •• P.,bhc .iuc11on ac .i time •na CJ.)te 10 be c1nnoun<ca DAlEO M.trC.h 2• 19/) R E. NElH CHIEF OF POLIC( PuOlou.tO Oron9e (OOI OcJllY "'IOt Mott<h JI 197; lllJ.H Pl'BLJC riiOTICE 8 S4)S1 ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS !>Uf'ERIOR COURT Of THE STATE OF CALI FOANIA FOii THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A·l17•1 E'>t•lr ol ROSER T ~ 0 E NCH a•• ROhEHT StONt\' O(NCI<. olt<i HENHY !>IDNE Y 0(N(H 0Kca""2 f'<OllCE 15 HEREBY ClllEN 10 ,,... :redllo" oll lht' aoove ndml!d oec-nt lhdl all P<'<Wns hav1nQ c 1a1m~ .;9<'""'' trie U•O Oet€<1enl Mt' required lo Ith lhtm. ••\n '~ ~<.e\WtY vouc_ner~. 1u •nt oll<et 01 the tier~ ol lht abo .... en tillt<:t court or to ptt!M!nt tflern. w•I" the 'WCt'\Sdty voucr.tt\, 10 the unc!Ct>•~ .it tilt tru\I deP<Jrlmenr ot Int' BANI< OF AMERICA NAllO,..AL TRUST llND SAVINGS ASSOCIA l ION 6SSI 11.ln Nun 8ou•e•MO ll•n Nu,, C•htorno• 9H0t whocl'I oS lhe pl.tel' ot ~nf"\\. oft,_.. undt'f!iiolOneod 1n dll met\· ttr~ PIH l.,n,..q lo t"~ t .lolt ol ~NI di! Cf'Otf't ••'"'" four mOftlh\ ttfteir '""°' lor\t llUtllotolronol tno; nol•te OatedM.trc"' 1q1~ ROSEMARIE: STEWART DENCH II.ink OI A~ri(a Ndllon.tl I rv'>tano !>•v•nQ\ A>lo«••lfOfl Uy C T Oov1\ Jf l•u>IOllr<t"r Co·E •eculor\ ol trw Will ol ltw aoove namf'O clt<c>Oenl THOMAS E GAACI N INC UUJ Vtnt11r• Blvd. !.llffman O.U. Caiolorno• '1403 r.1 1n.>1 an.osoo Att<lfnu let Co·En c ulon PvDh\hea O..tnQe Cont Dooly PilQI, Motrch 10. 11 2•. ll ttlS 821 IS Pl RI.IC ~OTICF: --... -ollc'Ec>FiNTeNTiO'Hro- ENGAGE fN THE SALE OF ALCOHOLICBEVE RAGES _ J.76-7! to .,.,non. n Md• Conct•n :.uo;ect to •S\U<ll\Ct ol ltw loCffl>t <le> rtt,.,o tor notice-t\ nl'rtoy 9•v(n thdt ,,.,... unou "~d oroPoseS to \f'il a1cono11t IX'~•.o~s •t the pren11\e> <Je'>C111>ro _, 10110 .. s 11• 11 Wt\1191h SltC~I C.o\td Mt!s..t, Ca11torn1111 Pv'\U.:tnl to ~utn Intention tht un 0t<>•cint0 •> dPDl••no to the ~""'' n.f'nl of Aiconoil< B~v~r•rir Co<>1ro1 l0t •''"""'" ol an ttlCOhOflt. beverctQ,. ll<~n,,. for 11censr\1 lor ir1t\t' prtmi>c." ., 10110 .. , ON SAL[ CE I'< t RAl I f>O"'A flOE PUOLIC EATINC. PLACE I COSE K. Edwin Ci & PILA RSKI, Oon.tld J Publ•.,,,.d Oran(ll! Coul O•liy PllOI Mott<n JI. 191S 11~ tS Pl'RUC ~OTICF: ~~~.-s:uo.::-~~~~- N()TICE TO C REDITORS SUPElllOll COURT Of THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THECOUNTVOFORANC.£ No. A·UOU t\IOle ol RAYMOND FRANCIS KLOCt<I:, ~ce .. >ed NOTICE l!>HE:RESV C.IVEN tot~ creu110" ol tht' otoove n.tmed oeceoen1 lh•I •II persons hdY•llO (ldlM\ dQdoMI ltw !.•n>t OtC<'Ol!nl .,re rl!Q1111t0 to hi~ ownt w1tn thr ""t~\\•ty voucht"rs. tn 11" otl1ce ot 1;,e tl~rll of the .. oow en. iolllld court. or lo prtwnt lhl!m, w1lh tl'W rwu1.w•Y vouchers. to thr unOer\19"~ ac 11'1 otl•«I ot hl!r allorney. DENNIS w. lHOME. IJOJ AVO<<ldO, Sulle 18\, ,...,.._,Beech. Col1lorn10 'nl>llO, which 11. lllf Pltl<t ot bu\lne1ss ot ,,,. un Otr~ 1n •II m.itllt•!. 0trl•1n1ng 10 11'1 tt.l•t• ol ~ICI Ol!<.al!nt, .. 111t1n lour rnonlMolttt llW torn 1>Ubloc•1t0n01 l111\ notke. Oolecl M41rcfl "· 191S. F"RANCES·RAV MAACtt Admlnh t••1t11 ol the t~l.lrlt ol Ille •t>ove no mod de<l!clenl DENNISW. THOME IJlll A¥tc~. S.1tt 1lS .....,,_n .. K .. 1 ~tit. U ... Tt4: 1710 ~76 Al let N Y tor Atlml•itltAltll Publl\hl!O Oran~ COOU D.tliy "'IOI ~•Ch~t,.,nctAl(ltlll.1• 11 t•IS llS) IS DI! rtturl'lll<I lo IM ~V<<f'S\ful blOOer. Shoukl I~ sutCtUlul blCIOllr fall to Pt•lorn1 l~;;::iit;:::ijai;;;:i,;i:;;;::ii::iill hC!rtul\d\ •. th11 Cl"'"" n•• y AISO fKtYtr alt CO\I\ •tl~lllQ l,,.••ln, tnc:1u<11nq" , ... I oon•b•e •11•ovnt 1or auorney'> le.s Tl\f' <N'CO. occompen11ln<J u ch \11\<><ttPltd DICI ,.,,11 bl! •tlurneCI pron1plly CllOll9f I• l •• l •t,...1 St.et"': Al .iny htt• oetort 11>1! l>Onels 11re ''n(J('rt•il lor M iovery. 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"'""''''•or •nlormatton ~(trftlllO '"' 01\lfl<I "'8119'0..00•fl...0 te ,._" YOllllOtltfO Mun.c'9o4 nnonc•no (bntlillll'I~ Ill( 1 .. 1 'Nthhltf ho•lf~v••d Le \ AllQtlO C•llfnrn1.o'l)C)ll C.IV(lt 11'1 Ol<ht 01 '"• BoorCI ol 0.••<ln" ol IW>UllOtl N19uel 'N•l'lt Do\• l11Cl,000Ctltcl ~t(ll )0 t~h AIO•tld•• llo ... ~ S.CttlOtl' .. -llOO<O,_ 0.tt<lor\OI ,._,,.....,,.... .. llft'Ol\4t1CI p w11t·•0r-..(.MM °""t~•a1., '"' .....,, -.. I ,,, - SYONt-:\' ll AICIUS 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ~ ........ ---..---...-........ Fot-,. I HCMllMS fcH" SM ••••e•••••e•• .. •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ERRORS: AdYriMn General l 002 G....,.ol I OOZ .e.o.ld checlc tt.tir ads • • • • • • • • •• • • ••• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• • dolly •d nporl er-"°" lllHMdiately. The DAILY PILOT otsmMs UalHUty for the flnt ln- con"Kt lnsri• ORiy. G.....-al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALESPERSONS Don~ Get lwied! in a sea or facea;. Work m an informal 8·10 person eslablished Corona del Mar office among nilly ant ique and na uucal Curnishings with con· genial helpful people. Come by a nd visiL at 2732 E. Coast Hwy or call Nigel at 644·7211 60/40 Split from I st S Earned /Jn NIGEl OAILEY & ASSOCIATES WANTED Harry Babbitt and Pete Vogel \\ant 3 more good sales people Call now VOGEL & BABBITT REALTORS 644·6056 OCEANFRONTS H· 1 vacant lot $80,000 2 & l Br duplex $138,500 3 & 2 Br duplex $158.500 Dix Duplex $199.500 Submit all offers'' 675-7060 MESA VERDE Very sharp inside & out 3 BH. & fam rm. en xlnl neighborhood 558.500 556 8800 Balboa Bay Prop. Realtors $36,500! BEACH LOCATION Best l:Juy 1 Short bike ride to beach Not a rondo, fee land Charming 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. Country kitchen. Walk Lo all H hools Only 10•1,, down C..:all oow to sec 847-6010 /\gent. VETERANS free l is t of homes already apprruscd by VA 1n Orange County Ava i lable to a n y Veteran <.:a ll World Heal Estate, 5.>6· 77 anytime. Veterans R al ~i.,tale S pcc1ahs l -~~-....... ,.-..-~ VA/FHARe s m Orange Count t\eys 11'1 officc WORLD REA L ESTATE Spec1ahsls an govern· mcnt l1nancedhomcs! 556-7777 c all anytime CORONA DB. MAR CUSTOM DUPLEX View from owner"s delightful unit Quality blt redwood 2-story Spacious 3 BR, den, 2 baths, firepl ace in each unit . 2 Years new. Grl location bet. hwy & ocean. Lovely home + me. 2 1 I I SClft Joaqi8n HIRJ Rood NEWPORT CENTER. H.I. 644-4910 G ..... oe I 002 GtMral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REDUCED $30.000 leoutifully maintained CAPE COD. WATERFRONT with pier and slip Huge two-story 4 BR & den. 3 BA, with forma l dining, 2 frplc's .. 3 car gar and Extra par king. $145,000 JACOBS REALTY 6 75-6670 29 19 H ew port Blvd. corner loth ~~ .......... !~.~~~~~ .......... !!~~ CdM COTTAGE Rustic home with fireplace, vaulted ceiling, 2 bedrms.. baths. Room in yard for la rge dog. ffered at $65,950 for quitk sa le 1 [U~~IN -Ml\fiTIN IHl --REALTORS-- 644-7662 CORONA DEl MAR ALL U.S. VETS Jt as your r1~hl to own tt home with no down pay mcnt Staft or ex veterans lo assist you Call World Real Estat~. Oran~e County's only Veler<.in Heal Estate Spcc1<1l1st /\sk for Veicra ns counselor 556-7777, Call anytime. rriplex, 2 BR ca. Near 17th St ~hops Garages. p~~oj./\gen~642-~ aq /uns QI :;;;r.S.9 •.. ~~a~t a~ ·oos•zt~ 1r. .. u3d3:ns. punosv "l·Lll?3NOANV Ol <ljlp!J\>j S Ul?Jl AlJ<XfOJ d UO MOU UCOI -'1,L ia:fBJUjj ~ SpJl?A ;)\l!.\!Jd U,llf.))1)! Ul·llfnq 411.'\\ 4J1?a s wooJ µau t XlldOO 33IOH3 WATERFRONT New Cust om Bayfront Hom e on B al boa Pcn1n:.ula. 4 bedrooms. 4 baths. Gallery, 2 story w11h loll> of J?la!is 2 11 rcpla ces. wctbar, .:ill lhe latest built-i ns. Private pier for boat to 6C rt 1-·ce land. $279,000. ti75·lU20 or :-cc at 1.200 K Balboa lllvd. S&S EXECUTIVE SINGLE STORY Soaring vaulted ceilings. Plush i..hag cpt. Elegant custom drapes. Cozy family room Bric k firepl:H·c Formal din· m~. lluge master suite. Private patio entrance. Corner lot Park·likl' yard. S6000 down ! /\<'l no w -Call 847-6010 Agent. ---- Custom Duplex 3 Bedroo m units. Close Lo 1----------. CHAHHELNOMT Ch a rmin~ '4<ilerfront 2·sly homt'. pier & s lip. llcauuful cond1t1on! Va-beach. $127,900. CENTURY 21 642-1771 G .I. TERMS Use your G.I. for 1h1s Baycrest beauty, 4 Bc<l, FR, pool-immaculute rond. llas 311 lhc extras. Prine onlv-$90,000. SPARLING R!-;/\I, E!:.TATE H33-3548 TRUST SALE Fantastic 3 br, 2 1'.! ba. s plit le ' el. pool, l~e pa\lo TOJ> cond. 1-:stJt\? :.ay:. ~l'll ! SPAHLING HEAL ESTAn: 833·3.548 HOUSE + 2 UNITS Eastside Costa Mesa Monthly income S590 Price $49,000 farm. SPARLING R EAL ESTATE 833-3544 HUGE BILLIARD ROOM $2000 TOTAL DOWN Giant game room. Warm panell1n~ throughout Four big bedrooms. Formal drning .,.ull prl<'e Just $39.900! Hurry call now 847-0010. /\gent. "ABANDONED .. TWO STORY VILLA POOL-BEACH G 1 's no d own ror l.hls near new s Jiaclous beach estal e Lar 1e llvln1 room, form3l dine nnd fam il y room Stairs drn m ntlc-ally t1w1°l'P to elef(unl muster sultt' + ch lldrcn s quarll'rs $tiler must ucrlfk<• for 1011 than 1ovemmem np· prahal Hurr) \'1111 963·788\ ()/'f" Ill 0 • 11~flJI'#1011 N'( j • THE REAL ESTAT£RS ~-~ ~ SO .. L3g una 2BR, dos~ to ~~0~{.~~Y for occupan- beach View $47,;,00. 1.73 .. "'"'' ,,_,.,.,..,.,.,e ,_ Call 642-888.5 Rkr ' "v"" v-u.·~ v.,_, · Selling anything \\ ith a Daily Pilot Class1f1cd Ad 1s a simple matter associated BROKlA S Afl\l ·oRs just call 642·5678 ! 202~ V. fiaot;. .. u o' ••o Gewral 1002Gttteral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 45' OH THE IAY, PLUS A beautiful custom home. Pier, fin ancing. spectacular v iew. parking, s pacious entert aining, swimming. All this plus much more is yours for $279,500. TENNIS IUFFS ARISE A wide picturesque g reenbelt separates this Bluffs condo from the Newport Beach Tennis Clu b 3 Be drooms and a family room Including land $79.500 OH THE PARk 4 bedroom. 21 :.! buth home with pool and cabana. :l" bath & laundry The perfect s pot for a family that enjoys the freedom of living on th~ park $109,900 EXTREMELY HAHDSOMI 3 bedroom , 3 baths, Custom built H i-b ea m e d ce ll i n g hom e~ West c liff.Oo ver Sho r es a r e a Breakfast rm .. large bedrooms, wet bar. 3 car gar age on qwet street. Land included. $125.000 CAMEO SHOttES VIEW Open, airy. and delightful ! Beautiful pa ti o a nd pool. 3 bedrooms & convertible den 3 baths. This love ly home is absolutely lmmaculalc. Sl-49,500 DIAL 644-1766 2 161 San J ... M..H.1. A COLD LIA.Noa CO. • ~"4tt1t s'*"' ~ REALTORS' .. WHITE WATH Vl!W SKUHf ca... from this luscious, super upgraded 2 bedroom & dining room Condo on Balboa Peninsula. View the sand. surf and s unsets from your own private balcony a nd li ve just steps from all shopping. $76,950. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highwa , Corona del Mar lftl IO•U f04I "''"" ·-- GtMral E tlf "" ~, ro. HY. SUL H llAH • .,~ACI 11 lllf llAtlOll 1002GeMNI 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HUG 'HOMES, IMC. THE ILUFFS Sparkling 4 bdrm. condo; end unit1 on greenbelt, near pool. $72,500 Couple's d elight! 3 Bdrms .. 21,2 baths Near pool. New lis ting! $54,500 567 San Nicolas Orin, Suit• I 02 Newport Cettt•r 640-405~ "HIDDEN" TWO STOltY The popular .. story and a half", or wbateveryoucallit! People love it and this 4 bedroom has it: Island kitchen, vaulted ceiling, fireplace in master suite, formal dining and a location par excellence. See it and name it. then buy it at $72,500. A listing of Nancy Simmons CM . V. Office) UNIQUE HOMES ledton. 675-6000 2443 E. Cit Hwy, CorGM dee M• Chtterol 1002GH.ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DOVER SHORES Sandy beach is the setting for new, custom colonial home w IS BR, fam rm formal din , air cond $295,000 ' LIDO ISlE Large 8 BR. 6 ba home beach; 50 f t lot, shore $295,000 Will consider trade on sandy mooring LIMDA ISLE Beautifully decor 3 BR & lagoon R~mp & slip $255,~ den. on BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3·11Buy\•d•·Dr•v• NB o!St>l6l • h-1875 OAILYP1LOT 8fJ1 l H_H,_S. H .. fthr~ Mond!y.Marc "'· -1 ••-•• • • • • ............. ••••••••• • • • ••••••••••• 8'ta.n For S. Por ,. H1an for S. .... '.. .002 C_._ Meta 1024 ~ , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••r•••••••• -..,. • ., ••••••••••••••••• •• t 044 ......____. l•OCll I 06' ··~··••••••••-•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IL-I'--' ·---I 0 I I ......... -r--• .. ---------•! -~·OW --" H ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,AIMT UP SHAICI ROOF ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT SHORIS ftX WI HARDWOOD FLOORS -EHD UHIT Moc.t ~ular 3 HK . 2:.ty $30,000 cpta, bltna. water i.or Near Ocem! TOWNHOUSI A rrumt• Wuh• I~ ltt<J VA-FHA THM5 l~ner, l1i&e re:.r yur d SHARP 2 bedroom. com Situated on" amull parlc. pullu + :-.undt-t·~ Th1:1 3 bedroom. 2 bath w /ACCfo;SS. 3 lk<lrms. 2 plelely upiraded an!lad <' m.,1k(·11 th1:i a ,e .. y dnara ~.5<X> home 111 t.he best b\.ly i batha . w a lk l o a ll a nd w l lb new ~ha g blo " BH . ~·· b.l family l mmJ•' J liH 1 11ly 2 COSlil M e•a. 1.ar'J schools $43,500. Behl ol carpeL.<c. 81& IOl. Room tu home Ju11l ¥ l>loek Crom ~at1011 P u~1l1,~ly 111 bedroom•. Ne;ar 8h~· Lerma. build. Only $.15,000. Red \ht• e le m l'ntuy "chool. movt! 1n l'ond ~t .!IOO pang, tra ns portaU~n. Roy McC_. Carpet, Realt.orsS.18-8836 "round the comer Crom CAYWOOD REALTY schools. G re a l PQUnUi. INttor 111 O Mewpert lar~e pu rk with P<><» amt * 549. I 290 * ror young family or In· Cos ta Mesa 548-1129 tennis ('QUrtS $.'56.500 ves lment Call ~9'9l 4 ~ Walkm t; lee lhrnl lstaft! +rOOL •MESA VERDE• Formal di ning, l ~:. Gracious Garden Home balhs. c arpets, drapes. Up1rade d 48r. 28a. Waterfall, gas BBQ. boat ----'-------. Atrium. Many Cui.tom gale, close to lhe luge5t f:xtras. $63,SOO. 1947 new shopping, freeway , Ccmpbtrano leodt 1011 Killdeer Circle S57-25281 srhools. Bkr. 5J6..88J6 ••••••,.••••••••••••••• Own. ---- RAIS OR'S REALTORS 4523 Campui. Or .• Irvine Campus V:tlley S~op (..'r CALL 833-1600 H rll 1i.---7 EfttCJaM Gardetls ontewo _...,_ By Owne r 3 lJr 1 ba Lrg a nd lo11dc d with lru1t, Logufta leach I 048 This one w ill yield S's for pool $35. 900 • $UIOO dn ri 0 w e r s & l r el' :. .• •• •• ••. •••••••••••• ••• handy inve&tor Hard lo 18\.•'i G I. 6"2 6289 Magn1f1cenUy derorau.'<1 I ind bch house in a g reat -------with upgraded <'arpe~ & loc Can be rejuvenated MESA WOODS c us tom d ra pes. Near ty"ffi~~~ ~~n ~~a~~l $51,500. beach This 4 bedroom. 2 Realtors 497·1761 2 years ne w" bedroom. 2 &Lory a mu::.l see a t only ----' -ba th, forma l dining .. SSJ.000 Ca ll ror appoint· SPECTACULAR Da n a separate ram1ly rm. Ml'p me nl Century 21 llunt· Harbor & Ocean View. J d own II\ 1ng w /~tone 1ng t o n V a lley R e a l Utt, 2• 2 Ba Townhome frplc. 3 car gar . quick Es tate. 898·4414 Completely decorated & 1><>s~e~s1on Bkr, 5J6.f1836 furnis hed On the Blurrs owner 1uu11der ~112.000 PATCH-PAINT 493·~_4___ AND SAVE$ Corofta del Mer I 022 Th as 1s the ~l priced ••••••••••••••••••••••• home 1n College Park 3 DUPLEX-$7 4, 900 <Oceanside of Hwyl Owner 544 -1999 Bedroom 2 baths with great family run room. 1o1 c rackling fireplace WC'll fenced laq;l' bal'k yard CAT.ALINA VIEW with lots nr s hade. a high 5 br 2'".: ba fam rm 71·:··; t•onlral'I that m ay din rm. 2 frplcs ex be ai.i.ume d or S2 100 te ns ive landscaping & down Call 5-t6 2:11:1 FOR SALE OR LEASE Whal a n ou~tand1ng op portumly to <'OJOY living in one ol the moe,t desira- ble n c 1i:hborhoods in lluntington Beach! Th1:-. lovely home features .i bedrooms. family room and for mnl dining . Around the comer from school p ark , lcnn1:-. c ourts & b ike t ra il Purchase al S.">4.000 with Open Daily Opt.•n tor youi llhJX•1·tron 12 5 I' l\t ALISO l"ON DOMI N I U~l Al'fS ,1 P la ns h> C'hoow Imm. Close to shopping &. beach B1J{ cx·can v1l·Y.:.' St11rt111g at SJ0.500 ~<:OAST llW Y South La~una TAKE OVER E!:lC lWW on th1!-> 3 hd, 2 ba, Arch Heh I lt·1~hts homt• with bc;i m t·d 1•c.·1t11u::.. :i clt.'c k:. & a \ h'" I rom c vt.>r y room, ~.i.),1100. T1 ml' 1:-. ol lit(' i.'l>M'llCt' <l!li 18lti e xeellent financing and 1-------.... 111111111111 term s or lc a :.e al decor a ling r-1ee land by ~N ~·.• 9, ·" s 1vN 10 111 MCI ~:;s~~e L~;;:·~°.o1~00 1 11111,M~I S4 25 t mon t h Ph o n e 546·2313 rur add1l1onal ~Ian LARGE FAMILY? G1·.il.'11>us f.;mil} hwn.e I.\ 1th "µac·wu:-. hvlllR "' llR . IJ nt t m SI~.~ BAYFROHT One ul l.uJu ., l1e-.1 buy,.. JOYOUS ll\'111).!, \\llh plt..'l <'i. :-.lt p & :-.;111cly u1'..ilh s;!l!I !)llCI WHAT'S MISSING? "ornt•l hrn~ 111,1\' IH • rn h 1111?. hut 1f ti 1-. \\t' 1 ,1n I 1111..iglll•' "h.11 · 1 ·11.11 rn 1111=(, Y.dl hit 4 llH , l.1111 I Ill holll\' \' llh t'\ l I ) Lhll\J.! !!>l ltJ.OlMI LIDO REALTY :U 77 \ ia I .itl11.' H. *673-7300 * BAYFRONT New <.'U:.tom :i l>drm , :i halh plu::. maid":; room ,\ bath. 2 slor y v.1th ~1111.11 ::. la 1 r I.' a ~ t' t o c; . rl 11· 1 \ a l>0Vt'. Lovt:ly lrrcpla1• 1n huge ltvmgroorn plu" :i !'> C \' () n cl J I rt' p L.J ('I " I 11 b:a) 1ro11t ma,.,ter li.11111 Wctb81'. a ll bwll·rn:-. plih dcl·tron1c ovt·n l'rl\ .1t1• pier. i''ec I.inti. F•ll" murt• mform al1~n call t,;~5 81:W_ "HA R liOH VIE W T HEE llOL"!•d·: •••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR View lhlls. 3 l. ::.:· ~·~·'.]·~[.··.!!-1!-~-~-!!!t!·~··=~-~~~ BR Oen fo'am·rm 2 Ba -o c e a n v 1 <' w p 0 0 I . PV1 Pa rly seeks house J3CUZZI. ree land llas 11100 0 1 l e :.s Me:-.a everything 1ncldg soda Vt'rd e P r ine on lv 1 info REAL ESTATE 900 Gkn1wy"' St. 2 + pant'lt·d dt·n. lmma<· Upgr atlerl m:-.tdc & oul • S<'t 111 futui-t< lort•sL ul o\ t•r 40 t ree::. S7h.500 till 88~16 all 6 p m or O.H :1285. . GeMrat I 002GeMt-al I 002 ~c,,i 9.\ 7l ~J9 C'JIO SPANISH HACIENDA SI 750 DOWN SPANISH HACIENDA ········~····································· rountam This week on P T l:.,~~.:_609'J __ _ ly' $129.SOO 832 7034 or QUALITY BEACH South or t.he border style. three bedroom r anc h house. f<'icsta s ilP living and dinin g r ooms Gourm e t k i t c h e n . Spacious m askr •rnrl childrens suites. Wa ll ol glass to linely m anin ired RED TILE ROOF Ar c he d atrium entry Big formal living room . Separate family roo m . Country kitchen. lioat door through garage. B1 v ··L " s haped lot. Par k like selling. Just $46,950. Hurry Call now to see 847·6010. Agent. __ _ YOUR PRIDE WILL SHOW! 640·88l9 ------ Hew C•stOtn Duplex South of Hwy g r o und s . T e rra cell .. ---------gardens. r:xtcns1vc paLIO but President Ford says . 'it s no sin to spend" for something as lasting as a home It was designed & built for a well known manufacturer. the 4 bdrm 3 bath home has many extras. incl wet bar, hobby rm . htd & filtered pool - all wi th plenty of pri vacv' $107 500 Do vou hke s hingles. shakes s tained gla!-S s olid oak panc ltng, raised paneled doors 700 sq fl or decking & 4 car pa rkin g SCP a l SOU Gold e nrod Pr•rl' Sll9.SOO Call 673·16.">R work . Full pri('e ~.500. Don 't d e l n y Ca l l 963·6767. uPIN Ill 9 •II S filN 1•)11 N•r l • [''flllRMld MESA VERDE 2 STORY Only $64,000. You'll love this Exec stvle P acesette r home C'i>mplet e with 4 ht'<lrooms. 3 baths, de n & rormal dinmg. l"anlasLic VEAR BAY ANO BEACH e:?S-3000 <'407 L C..0 1\~T H W\' COR O N A Ot=l. Ml\R 4 BR. DUPLEX V:•tth 3 BR . 2 BA r<'nla l So or Bavs1de l>r IAllh beautiful natura l wood tex tures Only on<' year new. Call 644 7211 A~l la ttice work pa tio cover . Gfttft"OI I 002 GetMral I 002 TRlpLEX !Jest valut! 1n all of Costa ••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••. ••••. •••••••••••• • ~esa ll~~R~·t miss il'' ---------1 NEWPORT TRIPLEX CORONA OEL MAR t-fEAR IEACH Qualit y !W<'l l h u11l1 lo<:at1 on lone block rrom !)each ) Private rmanc 1n~ and view One of th<' flow legal tnplcxec; in (.'11rona dt•I ~t ar l'rinw property tor winter and summe r r entals Huy 1t and watch 1t apprectalt' m value $127,SC~ Call for appt to see 1;n.855o ~~:::i~\~:,~:t .!liP.fll ~:.:;~~:~.~:.~·~~~~~ HEIGHTS New carpels, paint an.i 11•••11•• ••, -this Ivan We lls home 111 drapes Adult area OnJy -MEADOun £RK DOVER SHORES. 5 Hit $63,950 "~ .i ba .. with LH. l>lt. hkfst 546-4141 ESTATE rm.&mstr.su1tc.hav1ng unobstructed view & dl•n ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. COUNTRY CLUB LIVING NO DOWN GI Enter ! aine r ·:. drci.lm yard! Big s parkltng pool Ultim ate privac y Wrought iron decor I Family s1le bedroom.; Country k 1lcht<1l N o down G . I. (,ow down tu othe rs. Call for more 1r1 I o rm al1o n ! ~47 ·6010 /\gent. NEAR GOLF "1th wel bar. ov<'rlook & SURF 1ng w alled Jo'r l'n t h c· o u rt y a rd & p o 11 I . ~19,500 (1 5:.tl I ('u !->lo m ap p r o<1t h I. a ,. r :. h I ;1 n <I s <· a p c . P restige lot·at1on. Ru:;t1c tnlc rio r. Spacwu:-o fa mily room. Cir cular plan sur· rounds c<'nler alrium. A rJrc fmd + EL: terms. COMPANY Call ID s t·e 842·2.535. Rf<:ALTOHS Ol'!Nlll9 ·11 ~1VNJO/lfNCI' s1~c 1-: l!IM ! •l&HI ~~~6~73-~4~4~0~0~~- $5000 DOWN COLLEGE PARK HR. OPE N DAILY 10 ti BOAT HARBOR 2269 Columbia Or S-12,500. 10' <down ONLY $36,500 Mo\ e In on credil ap Highly d esir able arl'.t OPfN Ill 9. •Is IUN 101'( N•• I. [-flllff&HI FIXER UPPER -WITH VIEW Cole of N~wport Hilltop a nd ocean in dl'· W E ST C LI Jo' F' AR EA : sirable Newport lle1ght.s G reat 5 bdrms, poo l. This has a large lot for close lo schools, shops, anv a d d 1l1ons wanted purk a nd library. S66,500 Br.m g your ha mmer. 675-5511 n:.tils and pa int your\\ay COLfo: of N fo:WPORT to a <'aslle. Call b73·855o. REALTORS ()PIN llt Q . II s IUN 1061 N I. HARBOR prov.ii. fu!>l t!Sc row. 3 Br, Nr . sho pping & schoob __________ , 2 Ba, l~e ltv r m + d in Immaculate lhrou~hout a rcJ, frplc. new drps & 11/\RDWOO D FLOOIC:i. npt:;, pro f. pa1ntl'd, Coly l1 v 1ng r oom ':;;~;·~~~E~ f •IR&Ud ; VIEW HOME 4 bdrm, 3 bath, singj4• story home with view or the Turlle l'ock lhlls Oversized lot w1lh Cnut lrees, room for pool. d~· t ached double g:U'a&c, reduced $83,950. 640.6161 ~: COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. 1>:.1t10, lge fru1l l rt•co.;, l•'orma l d ine. Gourmet pl a re for garden. Ca ll k 1 t c h <' n . F a m 1 I y ~nyt1m e bedrooms. S.5000 down · Ev~556·8674/546-052l OWNE R WI LL llELP Lachenmyer Realtor YOU a!-.s ume h is VA loan. E 'l(<'ept1onal valu<'. M u!-t h ur ry C..:all 842-2535 Cu:.tom 3BR. 2ba home osta Mesa I 024 with raised hearth, used ••••••••••••••••••••••• b r ick fire place and cathedr al ceil ings. This Se l ec t Pro perty 1 ~ ONLY 9 LEFT neslle d among muc h h1 ~h e r priced N .B. homes, "! hlock to beach. 3 BR Condominiums Full price $74,000. CAL.I 556 -2li60 C:SELECT tPROPERTIES Next to Running Stream , near Newport's Upper Bay. $40, 950.-$44, 950 HOME + INCOME EASTS IDE 3HR, house with bachelor apl + IHH apl. o ver . ~a rage. As · s umc 1'.r VA loan. Sl7ti pt•r m o. Ca ll PRESTIGE I IOM ES. f; 15.1~;.11; Dre9m Cotta()e LUXURY C~DO Corner lol with charmmg $89,000 :! hl'llrm. h a rdwo od 345 Uni•ft"Sity Eh-. (Just off Irvine Ave> 548-7223 Ge•ral I 002 Geweral I 002 w1 lh swcepm g VI EW ol f loor~. hrir k l1 rcplace. lg both Bay a nd Ocean On kitche n & ut1I room. Plu~ ly steps to the water from dhl ga rai:?e & l bedrm i~] this ,.,pac1ous. privale c'< l"Omt• un1l to he lp mon , tra security type hvinA thly pymnts. More roomj Boal s hp available. Also to bui ld . All for $46,950. large pool and glorious Ope n Sunday 1·5 234 .............................................. macnab I Irvine realty OWHH. EXTREMB. Y ANXIOUS! s un d e ck Appl Only Orange.CM I~~~~~~~~~~ 64tl·77 11 Open Evl'S 1: dill 400E.IP"'FORAU Byowner4 Rr.2Ba.S1t.% C.M.,Jt!I::; ..... •.• :Ai...MtAS G .I All extras. SUP<'r ~l'---l~~-=r-~~~~~~~'im~'-~ patio Huge lot 60 x 60 · garden a re a $39,900 .. Pran o nly 645-7418 : NEW 4 BEDROOM Never lived 10 With ram (;11•a1 clt·-.1i.:n. O\Cr:.1led lol, hr!-. p.lllo. .! I Pl<'"· cluuhlc O \t'tl. t·htld ~ pl ,1' hou!>l' Hag 'u :i.l.li ;,oo Pool $46,500 Enchanting Decor rm. rrpl, dm an· ... com i----------i F anta::.t1c Vie"' or B..i.> ~ Ocean 2 Hr.:! Ha, c·onde '~1th:!. balcon1c:. boat ::.l'lp a' a ii. $6~1. 500 tW.Hl856 BLUFFS plelely C'r pl & drp. l"l' menl palm !->lal> ,c.; Y...illo. way. :.prinkll•t-:-. 1n lrunt, Own~1 'llll!'>t ~di lh1 l' :1 :1 1.:ar gar. mull\ '<lr.i!- bedroom p lu~ lug lam1ly Owner a~kl·d IHr la~t :-.l"ll room Del' or a tor 111Lc n or Sl).5 ,400;.;... ---..-.r:::m.-,_ includes 11.itural wood IWJntri?!i·~llf.H!O~ rab1m:ls hr1ck ltrt>plac•c, l'Wt '?l\fi 't1Ul\1 and plu:.h <·arpets & 962·4471(~:)546·8103 tlr:.ipes ('ool n run pool ---------· 111 tam1I\ or1cntccl ---------• lll't~hborhood 540-1720 TAR BELL, R~alton 2955 II i.I rbor Hlvd Real £.~ate by/tN!+IAY STUFFED WlTH EXTRAS ASSUME7% VA loan La r ge tmly:;17.c 3 bdrm hom e Newly de coraled w1lh warmth and cheerful t•olors Value prked Dial 968-4456 LUXURIES OF AH ESTATE EnJOY th<' priva cy of thi::. l ar ge p a li o h o m e (o'('alurcs lrg ramlyrm. vaulted <'c ll1ng, hu~c mai.l e r :.u1lc' 1 Easy ter ms. Oral 96R-4156 . Real Esta~ byMLVAY VETERANS U..R IN $500 TOT AL COST WALK TO BEACH Rig 50x ll7 1 z 101 with C'h a rm1n ~ oldl'r l lwdroom home Hoom for tratl<'r. hoat. h1 1! gJrden or un11:. E a:.) lcrm:. ScottR~ 536-7533 WALK TO BEAl"ll 3 hr. 11 z l>a Condo "' gar !'iew cpts & no Y.al\ ll r~ S:Q.~)() 5:16 K:'..tll I YR. OLD 5 BR·2 STORY B~ach $53, 900. Fast possl'ss1on ! Hu!->Ut· natura l wood exterio r . loads of gla~s. open lel'I rng lhruout. \ a ullNl l•t·1I rng, wood b urning rrpll' lluge m asler ltnm ersa lion . 3 ba. :.t t·ar ~ar Patio, kit w /shiny \lllyl floor. IO'; dO\\n. Bkr. 962-5511 Irvine 1044 • •••••••••••••••••••••• SUPER SHARP 3 RR in GREt-:N'"rHEE. :11r cond 1t1ont'fl, s hal! < ,tr pet: •• wall papcrrd Short csc row poss1 bit· 1101 Clc n wood Al?l 833-0780. O Pl'~N llOUSI·: S::tl/_~_u~2_:4Pm __ _ Reac·h B r eetes·Supcr 8ar·B·Que ·Pat10. on :i Rancho <'Ul ·d e·Sal.' lot. P nml' San Joaquin area a nd value. Don "l Townhouses from s.5.1.990 wail, do 1l now ' CALL Select lrom 2 Br. 2 Br+ IM2 9:.t7 1 tlt.•n or :i Br. Frplrs, ~un INVESTORS DREAM c11·<'b. pallns ,\II quality A CULINARY lf'::i tures. 11 Lagn Norn· 11'ul vc r & Un1vt•r:-.1ly DELIGHT 1>r.1 171o1 l 752 nn Complet<'IY rl'modC'lell k1lt·lu:n anti d1111ng area T U R TL E BOC I\ 4 n H. Ceramic tile· Nalur..i l 2•~·h ~1 . ;} tor ga r , wood & vinyl lite, at m1 cu~1om1lt'<l 1n & out. xlra c x l r a co., t C /\ L I. I~ lot Si2. i50. 8.l:J lO:J!l 842 9371 _ 2 BH~ -1-ba . frpj;° Nrc(• locauon. By ov. nc·r rAINT AND SAVE ~J. :.00 !'>.'12 120!1 UNUSUAL .. nrpnrtun1ly : llC'W. Y.cll tw 1 I t m a 11 u I ;H" I u ri 11 g bldg. ol a1>11rvic 1.000 :-.q 11 t :! htl rm , clt•n honw :!.Ur & Den + 21 •U.i . l "pgraded l11d ut.lt0!i Li.ind. $60,:-,W ()y, ncr tl44 ill45 Y.h11'11 can h1• i·onH•rlt•ll HAYCllt-:ST bv Ownt•r I Ill (•omm1·1:l'1.&1 lll\C 1111 BIL D H. ,... ·n. :.i·~ B..i L •q.:un<i l :invon lid · 1, :1 n Wt•lls cu:.Lo m aC'l"O!->:o. t rom 1~··~~11111 01 ::;10:1.000. Ht•luw market. new art 'C'hool ::.l i:i,OOO l'nuc:ip<ll:. onlv. &16-1513 TURNER ASSOC. · --- 1111.1 N (':-.t llwv. Lagun,1 VIEW NEWPORT 494•7551 TO CATALINA :'l:OHTll l.At;L"'..;,\ Plus grac:1ou!-. li \lnR. ~X- I! I-:1\CI l du~" c hilb1de location ....,p,1c 11H1' I htlrm. 11 ·h.1111 \"t'ry p rl\ ate pool. !! nmilo. Luxurious hon&" Cr..i t·kl1ng lircplat•t•S . 111 21111 honw llugl.' rctn·alion ruorn. 1.r,.: l'rl\ at1• dt•t l-. mt·1 \II 1t1r JU!->l ~W.tlOO' Ll'l b (t1<1lo. 111g nu·an go C..il l 1;.16·ilil. . F11 l·µl,u -._· """'• · · • • '· • ~jl~l~l~,·:~~· l::.~·~,"~I:;: .. :. [® IR~ll\I h.1lh ---- 1..ith,\ pl.islt•r Y.:'111-. Bhllhl'ondo ISt-auL dt•e & UV\ Ct'lllllJ.!:-. lmbq1 cl .I Ult:!':.. B1,, C:OLON Y H l·:AI. l'Y I I FullC'rton !l9~ _1111 tam 1111 lorma cm rill. gn::.t lor t"lllt·rtarnmg! lOCJUna Hills I 050 Owm'r ::;W.5011. o.io 18-11 _ ..... ~;~~·~~·;;~~ ..... REDU"CED A MODEl Funta ... t1r :.t bdrm.:! hath LIDO ISLE :alm~1:-.L brand m·w thal 3 Hr. :! Ra. frpl. 1mmNJ !-.h int•:-l1kt• a ~IJwle~s Ot'C P'"· ;\;ow only S7:J.So0. t11.1monll & wor~ I la:.l a Uwnc.r ,\gt. tii.l·ti-1119 v.ct·I... llurrv \A term::. _____ .- ... , JllalJlc c:.11:>-1ti00:!2 ~--..-. Iii La9una Ni9ud I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *WE KNOW* LAGUNA NIGUEL *BEST* l11i;h 'l<'W 1wcrlookrng El Nt~U<'I Colr Cour:.c. LoL .... ol wood pam'I'~ & ltl<' Fo r mer m udl'I. T r ue (;alllorn1a llvmg. S7!J,50U. La9una Hic.p.tel Rlty. •Hlli 4040 ~-5<1511 1-:LI::GANT :1 UH. :.!': 11.t Tow nhomt·. 1w;1r 1h1. "alt•r " :!I ' Bo.it ~lip Exqu1,.,11t.·1'· nr,.,1111111"'" rntt•nor and .111 1•\t1•n111 m t' t 1 c u I o u " I ' 111 .1 1 n ta 11wd ()y, rwr B11tl1l1·r Y.111 :-.1•11. 11.'..iw nr 1r.1cll' ~:!. ~.uo 0.1 , ... l'.i:I ~,:>I I t•r I•:\ t':-. ti7:'1 X:.!:?1, VACANT Corm•r· .I l!H. llt\\I~ rr dune. .'vi a rmC'r :-.1•h11ol I. J.: c• I o t . V 11 \ ' \ \ S.">l .1100 -GEM· t:>O !-" 1"11 1111 .\ "' • I'\ II H l·.1' I. I () I< :-. 1o I.! 41..: ;1 NEWPORT AREA R.E. BROKERS & R.E. SALESMEN WE WANT YOU To I 111tl out htm \OU l".111 kl'•'P mu rt• ol 'our t·11111 mh:-lllll l'hl't"lo.:-l ",ill llS Cha nce or a l1fct1mc tor ----------1 smart huyt'r ! Spacious 4 DRAMATIC-HEW II-' YOU Lli.>E lhl' t'\tr.1 he d room . 2 halh. plus R 2 ord1n •rv-\011 ll lall 111 752-0460 Anytime . GI & 3 Br, r'am m. s tory 0 hu0 <' rumpus room d h lo••e ... ,·th t.h1' 1 .\ r ttt'"' " 1 I rec st an 1ni,: o m e . • -, 1-'llA t er m s a t o n Y J>ror fro nt l anclscapin~ cw.tom 1 BH. lrom tlw $38.000. Call 714-'l63·5671 P 1 u s h ca r p c t 1 n g. mome nt you OfX'n lht• t•n ~ it rap ert<'s & 11•m·1n i.: try g ate. An ocean '"'" Walker &-lee Real Estate Un1\' Park .~109!!0 lOQ' S l 35.00ll.-< \LL 552 9300 Hkr Ma rguente l~~~~~~~-1 Enjoy th~ Good Life Custom 3 bedroom, 2 bath Newpbrt Beach e"ecuti ve Ranch_ style w /used brick fireplaces & pnced at $64,500 for QUICK SALE. Emmet McKune644·6200. <U59) $2250 DOWN! POOL Rike to bea ch. Or splnst in your own sparklin~ pool llome ma kcr '! dr ea m k i t c h e n Generou~ b edroom s Low low down pay mt flurr y C all n o "' ---------.. ~-548~·-82_5_1_~~ GRACIOUS ===:=:==:::.;~;;;:;;~~-~-:::::---C::-;;::-~::C..:-:""- S PAC I O ll S LIVINCi . C.t'N "1'.l A\ -~<.rv " Your family will "li ve i ~~ ~'c:rt.1 493-2513 SPAHISHTILE N•wport BHch 1069 lops thr:-. 3 b<lr m ., 2 1 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-.:~!!!!!~~ .. IALIOA rlNINSULA POIMT. Jmpressi ve custom b,uilt . ~omc w/s pacious rooms, 9 ceilings, billiard-size family room w/wet bar, 2 bedrooms + master suite w /Mr. and Mrs . baths. Elevator . $150,000. Evelyn Gray 642-8235. (S60) CAMROT. One or Grecnbrook's most popular 4 bedr001n homes now being offered 1 for sale at $64,000. Beautifully decorated & r eady to enjoy f?r summer ente rtaining. Cookie Allison 642·8235. <U61) , .., .,.._ o.tw ... UJS tM• MKMV. '44 '200 ""'*'1 .. Kii, Clh .. ftia ftffi 847·601'0. Afle nl ---- WHtcHffArff Courtyard entry-choke ! bedroo m, ramlly rn: home w I terrific 11001 plan and privacy for everyone. lovely potl( for your entertamina and pleuurc. lmmaculale Ir every way and w ith m a ny ex tro~. Ask1nt $$4,llOO. 675·4()6() PETE BARRETT -REALTY- "Ml·$2DO 675·4060 A!" r"t t"t ,., ~ S ELL tdl Items wllh a Dally Pilot Clas!!!l«!d Ad. up"' an this upgraded Thal Intriguing Word Gome with o Chuclc/~ story. 4 br + bonus rm. , .. ;. ... "'CUT•·'°""'~"-- near ne w MESA WOO · Ot.oao~tJe len•rs of 111e home. orre red al onl lour tcrombled WO<dl be· $68.:.!50 '°"" IQ IO'M •0..1 tl'"f>le WOfcU ~ UPF.118 I· r E1 I r L1 y i I f-fOMES· *' c~ Na Mt·MSS I s WE TA j 1 .' I I r I _ t H_.,.,. View "-9 · You own the land! Best I G E L L A I ~ So. this tholus girl mt rrltd value In th111 preatl1 . I r tn eldetly playboy with $10,· n e ighborhood. Sh•r I r 000.000. tnd ell of her friend• Monaco model featul'ln m1il d he1 --cards. M • ;t bdrm1' , <'On~. dtfl. l T o o l E C I ba t h s & lae . countr ~ ..... -...,.r-r---,-T-, A c-le·• "'• tl<t..c\1• QUO!..! k•t<'hcn . e1eaa.nt dan1n I r I I I v t-v 1.11.,.. ........... "'..., -di arcn Lae. patio wit . . --· -"""'o.veio.i ''°"'Ho No 3 below ca~y mn l nt•n"ne land~<',.(llll8. JusUS8.1SO C. F. Col&/w::tbY lteoHon 6 4 20 , INI t.llM&UlO t(Tl(t\ IN lM ~( SOVAI( ~ UN$(1AM&l( lllfltS 10 1 ANSW(t SCRAMLETS Answersln C1usl0catlonlOIO ' l>ath home With UJ'lgrad m g thruout . Loads of *BACK BAY* "toragc, enlry garden li~hts. rain gutters, large -$96,000 - · pa lio a nd a wonderful 1 l·;\C'h1,f\1• ll11nw l..<'rt w alk -over·the ·bridge 4 ntt -'1 H1\ BEACH HOME !'.hort walk lO lhe w.1ll•r :J bedroo m s. 2 hath 1·11'-lom bon11~ roo m unq . h1 irk pul10. nearh' pc)()I a net le nm:. court !-.t'<' th1c; l'harming . newlv 1r ... tt•tl heach ho me ol l~rt'tl :it St9,:i00 C.11 1 ~o 11~1 1 bonus mom $6.1,500 2 Frplcs. Jo';im1ly H1>om -. VIS•H alAl.TY SSl-7500 THE TEfOlACf<:. 2 Br . 2 ba .• nr pool Showc ase• cond $43.500 /\i:l 64-0·S56<1 T URTL .. : HO<'K TERR .. President~ home View, pool, 41\H . 2llJ~l. 2 fJ'I. J car gar. Ry owiwr l'r1n t'IJHl l ~ Olli \. Sl20.0()() 552 3iRI I .1 F l nn. Gourmt't l\1tt•hen 2307 W1 ndw1mJ La111• fl a 1el Nov. al-. Brkt . ~S -3920 or fi,.J:I ~~I Con rt t>:-. v to lirk '"' ILUFFS CONDO Vt<''W Jhr 3ha .t 12 Plata $72 ooo O"' m•r ti75·3400 DOM"TWAIT ~-s.-. HERITAGE I • • REALTORS TIL SUMMER Ct.IM tt 1076 lQ p11rrh ft~l' that perfect SCM n !.ummrr n•nta l dupl<'-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~inh •1 hlo<'k rmm ~ur~·r Pr.-11dc n u a l H~l., O\'\\ ht.•i1t•h LI\<' 1n or rttnt Condo. 2 RR •. 2 RA out NOW Ri':OlJCl-:01'0 0 ('1'1\n V14'w $:1~.9~11 ON LV $93,$00. Cal l s 1~·~ L oa n Own1•t. b44 7211 Aatl G75·3S87. • DAILY PILOT 9 '*-H ,.._, '*'-t t U_.__ .-::m;;.a.;::.,.:;.;.:::::..:.....:..:.:~-------~M~o~n~d~ar.:..!:M~a:!..!rc:!h~3!..!.1.:..· 1!_!!27,,l•IH v:w111 zl .. 1d CORdo••au.. Awww hoN•t• F--•d ... I t 11.-..&..-j t .. U......_ --+=1 111 n._._ .. • ••••••••••• r-1111'9!&1171 VWYWWWo df&M I ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.II R.-• ......_ • •••••••••••• £..-l .. 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IOAclht'r i\ l~t' ol llO!Jl.• ti73 1;8(11 C OftWMt"C:lal .__,,, Property 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMMERCIAL NEWPORT BEACH WESTMINSTER 600 1-'T. or m1>rt' Oll1l'c and or rl'l,111 :.plll'l' IS to !">O· II Pr11nc oll H'l' IO(•aliOlb I Yl•,Jr ll•Uses 111· mo r 1•. In 1· I u d l's util1t1e-. and 1.•ntlor1..il t:all now I 71 11 i:>:! 1700. INVESTMENT Ul VISION The Re al Estaters _.___ STRIP COMMERCIAL !I l ',. ta:-h spl•r11labll· Great strip ('omml'rl'lal J>cr lcel ltH'<1l111n, adJ.1 ('l'Ol lo AlphJ lklJ Shop 1ml~ tCOll'I'. Earns ::;J.,;l.) "peno.1ble 111·1 \1•.1r lU2', t'Jll IJh: L>onl (l\.olay Call til I 1 i5:! 1700 I \' E S T \I I·: \i I' CllVISION IH\ ISE TllE HEAL f'.:...._T,\Tt:HS 1'lv1-:sn >Hs • ~torJgc g.irat-:l' hlJg •1 11 n 1 l " + 11 I I 1 t' l' ~ I ; ,\vol'.1do. C.M. 1~1., .,;11 2 for $45,000 2 for $64,500 Tiii' 1-:n •at l•\O-lc:r ,all.' 1:. 1111' :! I lou•ws lor Sl5.000. 111 ('o,.la M c>.a :.! 1 lou~cs lur· ~i l .:"10\1 111 l'~IHll'l lh-.n·h rry 10'' clown. By Jppo1111 flll'lll uni) 1.-.Quail l &IPlac• .. Prap .... ti•• 752-1920 1400 OUAll Sf NlWl'Oll •UCH ed d S225. mo Next to lhc •Pr ivate p11t105 l d I I 2 •-., u qmr .Kis&petok.L-IHCh 3248 beach in Hunl. Bch C "" CASAVlCTORIA ing,l·rp :., rp:.,poo n· "'Y new """ vr Pos:.l•ss 1on appr ox .• ;~-: •••• •••••••••• 846 1323 • l oscd ga r uo .. l &:!Br.Unfum·F urn Fr lunlok,nopet!i.:L'J65Ca-Townhse. Bathe 1n -1. 22 175 Ask for Chuck • OCEANF-; ---:V~~t~~l~g;ullm:u~ $lti9.SO galtl/wll'. pd. nyon Dr ._~pt. F, ~K533 l.a~unc.1 S~n. on your own t::vcrettugt at!H6·414l or unlu r 'd 4~~T2•.~be: 2 Br, 1111 Uu . pools, •Kmt;111zeBdrms Adults-No PetsSec.~alc LG!:: I Ult & bachelors. suudeck.Sw1mm2 heal • l'all64l·S~9alter7pm_._ trp lc,nPOOL. Populu~ p larground. dbl ,gur. •Pool Harbequ es Pool,Rec.Rm.,Etevulor Stv, rl'f, cpls & drps. cd pools. H1lls1de view._ L "r l' t t pat io 2 story.Nr t:uclul s urr o unded w /p lush 52S Victor1·a." ... '' -"970 Ad u l •s o rily. 2 110 nr s hopptnl{ clr. Coll SING &Sok, kids, pct, 2 .. ea-riva. e s eps to • · vv.-.. • course. tennis, bus. Shu~ br bun~alow,fnc~S190 be1H·h. Avuil now for ~5S~al~r, ~~:·mo. lndscpg MEDITERRANEAN Newport Bl. crpts,fq>lc.SelCcleaning PRIVACY 2 br eruld ok lease. ~1200. ~rmo. _ __:_ 14 ~ -Adulls-Nopcts YILL•GE BACll'"LOR Sl6S ovens. Central air & P<Jra ue, <'185. • • t.:DGEWAT EK l'UNTINGTON BEACH I BOHM .i''urn. ~ "' o· I h d " .. • .. 1 B"droom A"P'""· ULll rurn. L'n"I h eal IS IWl:IS er, I:>· SUPER locution 2 br HEALESTATE ''&"BR,fplcs,cpt/drp..:, 365W.W11son u.t2·197 1 '" "" ~ "'' I I d ' "' " ~ 1 Bedroom & Den i.:ara••e. Pool. Jacuzzi :193 posa • ) our own :nm ry tnrd, kids, pets, gar, up l3.sOS-O.Coa1>t Hwy. w:-h r /dryers. r efr1g . F 2 Bedroom s llam"i·lton.ti l5 ..... 11 cY•"', rm CaraJ,!l'S. Pvtpat10:.. 11ln:. •IW d536 1•ool. r-i25 & ~·I\ l'er mo. URN lge 2 Hr apt. close ,.. -.~ -_..., l h d 2ucdroom'r ow·n .. ~c 6 121"';ocla,~. &muthmore. HOMEFl ....... ERS G75 7060 ~ 2971 ° s opping, a ulLS, no 0 '"' "' ~ ~ L'ROM .. ~,10 ...., UlO Dl·g ree O('l'an VICW, 2 -'- ----.:._ pet :;. I nquire 179'2 24001-larborlllvcL ., -----r -* 642·9900• hr. 11. ba, JUSl rcdcc JUK. 28,\. prof decor. for Hochester, (rear L Costa Mesa (7M l S5H!020 .. UH dplx. cll'an, lg rms . Clll LDHEN Wfo:LCOM 1·: l>cl'lc auto gar opnr. ownr. Obi ~ar w opnr ---. ' --<'Pl d ~190 mo 2:!3:! 13 Thi:; 1s luo t;mtastu· It> I Ur,:.! Ba. F P .. I" R, nr ~ )rly lst> t;.1-H;.UO, l'vl palro Pool &dbhsc l Hit. pool. rclr1g, 1 adlt. Park4.ike 1·~~l1c AH· fl.16·gli27 --pass up. <.'Jtl 4~5·17li0 c.;-;t11~:!11~. 5 ~~~iinnccton l'~l 27 or 1;10 4576 __ _ Nr WstchH shp'g ctr ~HS 325 J 1_7lh .P~~cc, sec Surroundings Dona Point 3 826 .i~t.-_ _ 2400 Adlts over rn. Purchase a_lt. llA~l. 675 6425 DELUXE 1. 2&3 Sr· Apts ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mlsst'on V1"•1'0 3867 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . • JBD, I' ~n,'\. Avail. Marc·h " l•---------•I \I !-.:SA 01'.:L ~!AH JIUt. 17. l!>OO s p.ll. ~5 mo ~i.~s avail. t:H5 23-lS : Pvt Pat!os-Htd.Pool 2 BR, 2 Ba, d:.hwshr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mountain, D~seri, Resort PALM SPRINGS :HM ENCL PATIO, Ind. hi tins. Arc:h Lkh ---HuntiftCJIOn Beoch 3740 Nr. Sho~ !-AdltsOnly patio, g;H. S215. mo. Lovely m•w condo. 2 Bft. fHl'L<.:. UUILTlNS Ht•1ghls Childrl!nok Nil TowRhouse ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mart1n1queApts 33!166 Sdvl'r Lantern e1ir contl. pool. garag~. I\ l' \\ C ll "l 11 m \; 11' \\ llomc Every <'On< l'I\ J hl1· luxun S:!75 11011 W1 ill' lor hrod1un· h71.ii ,\11 port Dr , H1vers11.lt• t'J !12:)0.1 Ph il4 61.li OiOO Bu \. u Int 1n ldyJl,\1ld ft Jell-l11r own your ow11 nwli. h111 lot or t ~1:1.11'18t1 <:.\Hl>!o;NEH INCL. !S425 pt:l:. 4~1H3ti. Unfurnished 352 5 LOWWEEl<LY 1777SanlaAnaAvc,CM 4930li76 S250mo.x:m_:I002 __ . __ a\10 S.15 67.JO 3 Ult,'-ua. "pnva~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• RATES Mt:r Apt 113 &16·5542 Fountain Volley -l S34 Newport Beoeh 3869 2 Bdrm, crpls. drp:., du,. lain.rm ,sunken hv rm. PANORAM IC OC'can Executi•eSui~s ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• po:.al,1angc,frplc,pat10. Lg dcc:k ,ol'canv1ew View. San Cleml!nlc, 727YorktownBl•d. •NEW• PARKNEWPORT laundry rm, ganq:c, SS8.> Mo. Agl. 4lj.1·7551 Dan a Point, Catalina. Ucach Ulvd at York Lown PARK PACIFIC Vl'ry 111t·c . S2l5. No ---New 3 BH, 21•:l Ua, Club 536-0411 i\UULTLIVlNG APARTMENTS pets l'luldrcn. Executi•e Homt Hou:.e. Pool, Golf. ~25 STUDIOS & t BRs 1 BR APTS I Bdrm from $185 ~~~~~%;~~~ Roy Mc Carcle N1:wly t'on~lrucled & 4~·7lOJ •Full kitche n 2 Bdrm from $205 'l'ownhou.s"~ R It 18 I 0 .._._ nt'vcr ot'CUfJlt..'tl ; 1n prime D-upl•x•s Unfum 3600 ~~ ea or f"llC'Wport .. ... •llcalcd pool 1· u t od 1 1 "" '-''J2• 50 Op 9 G Lt1 g una st·ctio n . Like living Ina Western ·urn /nm esava1 i·r • ..,_ ... en CoslU Mesa 5-ti! 772'J 1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Laundry fac1liucs I 0 25 Daily Oubt.rndmg vu o ocean Nl-'T HGT . M d 1 •free utihtws m ovie set! Old West 0 La Hacienda , Real Estate HEAUTll-'UL ·IBr. :rna. & Catala n a. Ultra· · S . e ll·slyl'. •1-'rcc hncns flavor with l'ily slick l•'OUNTAINVALLEY Spa·Pools-Tcnnis Wanted 2900 Fam. rm . bltns. cl<' spac:ious J udrrns. &fam. new. 3 u!·· 2 ba, Ut·am feat ures: l'ool. eomplt:Le 968 3378 Across I rom 1''a s h ion ••••••••••••••••••••••• Almo:-.t New ti7J 4!!H4.; r m .. :! lirt"plac:c..;, l in t'l'il g., I rpl. <lul. gJr •TV & maid scrv. avail kitchen wiLh rl'lrigerator -hi and al J amboree 1111 li1 ·y ,:-JIJlU"h. ,,.,.,,,,011 ,,nl ---m:.lr. :.u1le. Masstn• llv. 6'16 2061.ior045 !>5.>I •Bar B·Quc incl. Wa ll Lo wall plush MOVE-IN BONUS !:)anJol.lquin HlllsHoad. h~>U '-t" 1 ;0 m"'"~1:,11 ~r OanaPolnt 3226 rm w1wel bar, Deluxe ---•l'hone:.crvicc carpeting. Adults only, . -(714)644-1900 t;.1;; O:!XO Hk r ••••••••••••••• ••• • •••• k1l<'hcn w /micro.wave &~ HE~ DUPLEX •!.mile lo ocean no p ets. A LL NEW! Hunhngton Beoch 3840 Rentals •..........•...•....... HEACll 11 0 \JS fo;. n<.•ar marina 2 Ur.:! Ba. <·ph, drps. hltni.. S28.'.i l!J!J.~ 11 I Deluxe sphl ll.'vel . l:iOO R1ghl now & only ., vury •••••••••• • •••••••••••• s t· l' e a n o " e n s . Ladies 2 months " .... tlshwshr .. lr;c;h <·ompac· sq It. 2 bdrm wlloll dl'll, ' lew available. 2 Weeks~ Rent tor ell'. Will ac:l·cpl long trpk. plu:.h t•rptg, homt· Rent Ft-ft 1939 WALLACE Next to bl•ac:h. S1ut110:.. ti·rm n·nlal trom like 1>Loragc, w,1lk 111 Nt'~l to beal'h. Studios. I&:! br lrom ~I l.'i HousesFurnished FountoinValley 3234 1t·:-1>0ns1blcpartyal t:lo:.cb . balh & IHll'st 1&2 Hr from S l·Li 642-7458 J.ieu1.1.1s & lcn111:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $650 MONTH bath, bltn g;1s rani.:l' & .IJl'U11.1s & Tennis MHi l:!2:! ""en palto deek ., t·.ir ~l.i 132:1 -------- 3 BH Condo. :! HJ, 2 t'a1 I "'1 c· L U D E !> <>ndi;:.ed garagt• ~ i.iun -CHILDREH (>I( 310 2 garage, ('lubhsc. Jll (it\ltDt-:NEH. Call Mis dryroom l'avonlyclec: MF.N.smallbeachhole lac·1l1t1e t''l"l"''""ll" Lion J't•"lly. •9•u-1"l -1• k Lge2 BrS170·.3Br11,·'·a • • • • • • • • • • • •••• •••••••• s. -... ""IV.} ., • J ' u .. "f ., I A I It "" t c· l .uoms i22 50 Wl'C . Apts -u. enerol BRAND NEW Kitb pl'l:. 111. ::>135. llH l\lih l'l'h •1k SW5 CM \\.,ilk to llt'h. bat·h SIOO N IS ~125 UJlboa. Agt Fl'l' !li!I H 130 or alll'r fl. ti 11H~311)6.Jj lwlwl'l'n 9 30.5 UU, J:.1-. rrc. l ll :-. ''" 0 nas $190. Duph:x & .J·plex. 2 1 J \ i'' J ll°"y,5blksrrombt..·at·h ~IClO.rrl0.5:162._t.156 pools. crpls, drps, 2&31edrooms HuntiltCjton Beach 3240 or -t~ 0~ -SHO 1:!5 Gol<lcnrod NO increase in sum mer 541i·7911 S250 & Up. 1''1ri'plaees. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LCICJUna Hills 3250 Corona del Mar 1111 1 rent. Hc·aut. 1 br furn s hag crplg, near S Points Modern I UH. 2 HA.OW. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·9337 .11>ts $165 & Sl75 Spanish 2 BR garden apl w pvl Shopp1n~. Children & * 2 WEEKS FREE blln:-.. c·pb. drn:., dean LCJS\.' Bcaut.•nwnhouSl' h Stylebld".11vteocluar patio. ~:mo. 1-'rple, "els OK. No I""· A11enl ,... .. , llunl. Be . Super dt.>an J "' ... ,.. ·· d h h J I d ... '""" " ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa Is land 3 106 house, bcaul yard S315. :! UH. 2 ba .. patio. dhl br 2 ha, w iw <·pls, drp:-.. pool, >.aun<.1, lndry, adlls. s w r , nr. nme n · Cap'n Kidd, ~12 799-1 l ll'G lt.\Dl·;u IH\ 1:-0 1·~. :! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1no. 1hk lor Uev or U.ill' gur. a1r-l·ond. 1>001. ~ hllln::; o. l"A lw:it. wa:.h 17301 Kcebon Ln. l blk Area557·2H41 1-----------i Condominiums for sale 1700 Move in w /deposits only I BR $190 2 UR S230 Herrig. Security, Pool , J acuZ?.1. Rei•, Bidg w /exercise rm, B1llards, Color TV. Hit :! 1~1\. p.1llo. i·cnll.tl ~net llt11nt• trmn lhe IJJV !lti:J ·l:ll>7!ltl3 17Mti i\g l6'M 71ili258i:H!l.175 & dry hi. up, lri! yd, ~;.11 W ol Be;H'h olf Sl<1lcr. NEW HRt-:f':DAl'TS ;i1r lh•rwr. 11:l.!.1 <h:.il 1 1 · --h k ~I:! itwx lid ti 11 IKlii .tJ\ l') \ ll'\\ ·.-I BL I ' 1 4!111 l'l•;m:l' Li.:1: 0\.'W :J l>r. La9una Hiqu~ 3252 ._ ugl· µr ·ing i\dlls. -l HH w /loft~. Applns, f'.\X SI 11-.L l'Jo.H I """"'' ""' 11'1 Pk\l'S Ii)' l ht• IJl'ad1 '..! 111 ~ I\\ 1111:-l' Ila, IM' :1 l ~11.1. Hay & 21.: liJ. :)-IOO inti. water & •••••••••• ••••••••••••• $2X.-1. No clogs. K-1:!·4!j(iG. 2 Br Condo. 11 ~Bi\. NC'ar ulll furn Encl garag(' !lt•.id1lk.dt\ 1;7,-;:11100 gartle11l'r. Kub&:.mpl'l AIH TLT <.:OMM . 2 HR. 2 Apartm~nts fW"nt'sh•d ll ununuton Har uour Pool. jacu1.zi . 3~3 k V 1 "lti l'I"" "" \11 h & _, N l Hamilton. 6.J54tll eves, Laguna Beach 3 148 n ;lf'all "' ·"" 11r Ha. 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S145. 1035 ltlh * Shody Gorc.k•n, Pool • Fresh. clt>an ~l"<l/SW.5. /\dulls. li7 K 22nd St, C. M. 642·J0.15 1503/\luhamaSt.5-18 10:u ---------- BEST BUY CONDO \I SIM 1;.i:, \\1th SI 11111 llltJI arn 5 pm .1~1 _'.4,'><f.1 · ht•a1·h. Wkly or monthly St~s:u;.74'17 afl5&wknds --Now l hr u s um rn l' I', WALK TO BEACH UTILITIES PAID 11to\l• 10 & ~11 111.·r mo Ne\lllfport Beac h 3 169 ,,,t.·ltJ~ lJ,t'' '"'· & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mission Vi~jo 3267 ti7J-6610 1 BH furn. t hlk from ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---ht•al·h. Pool No eh1ldrcn .. Spac. 2 Rr, 1 ba. balcony. St1pl'r :1 IH'drm :! hJ. '-''II .1 HH ., BA l', .vrs old. l YE1\RLY I hr. turn .1pl no t>t•ls. $150. ul1I pd Bt>aul. :.tud10 apt.s. :!&:! Br, frpll's, hltn:., tl1!>h· washer:., l t•ar i.:arag('. Sundct·k:.. From ::>:!i:i 536 25ifJ 111.rtnl 1,., . ._ \\h1•11• t•l:..1· • .111 \llll go ' :! 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'H ,\lso llorsl' r:mdl m•ar :'\cwport fw)' s:!7.'> ~1i.:t F1•e !nl1-1u:10 11,,(11(('(}. 11111"-.l">, :1 111 . :! 11.1, k Hb puol. t'orral ... I, l'OHO. 1.imily . I hr pl'I ul.. jJllOI. \It'\\<. ::.JZ"i 1..\C~ I N .\ II 1lb $2.'">U .s hr . pool. Inc d, kids, J>t'l I K \I \i E. tH'\\. :i hr :! h.1. k 11 b . Ill' l. u t ii pd ::.J,;(1 FC II M!>l 11-; I> h1111-.1·-. .• rll ,1rl'Ji'>, Slit':. &. j)lll 1'' HOMEFIHDERS •642.-9900• t'k.in I< ti. 1ww drp,, · y 1· -. "·~15-mo. Fronl on Hayfrnt nr stnrcs 111 ~;o 27-16 near nl'W. W1Lhrn l blk 11 I ps. :! t•ar gar S:.1011 lll•l 1 l'JSC ~ t>KKI Balboa, ulll 1xl 673-67!10 -----.L Npt. Bl Yd . No p<.•t...;. M I ,\,,k tor fh·v ur D.ik '" Bkyd 1" :>XI-___ Newport Beodl 3769 Lisa Ln. CM G42-153L 'H.:1 1;1ti7 !Iii.I ti X.1 M rt 8 h 3269 Costa Mesa 3 724 ewpo eoc •••••••····••••••••••••• l•'1n•pl.11·t·. I Bit ~ B,\, ••••••••••••••••••••••• nl'" c rpl:-., 1lrp-; It O , W Beat h 3 Hr nu c·pt, \lJll. tu srhools & >.hop drps , Ds hws r. 2 h<.1. ping. S:H:i mo A:-.k lnr pat.10 . .vrly. Sl50. t:!13> Bev or Oalc, ~i.1·4507 or fi9ti 5l*W !14;;~ liXli ---(.\1nalfronl. .i HH. i1 · ba. 111-: •\ {.' 11 W ,\ LK C'ondo Yt•Jrly l<'a sc. S495 Momh N1•w lg .I lir. 2 IJ.1. i"lo:-1· C'a) wood Hlty. 5'11.!·1290 I 11 lwh $:lilt! mo Sift 0~7 -Lt"ase 'Lse Option -$;>75 mo. 2 Story :H Brs. :i1:: ha. Frpll', c·onversation IJll, lrml DH, lgc FR + lµe bonus rm. l or :.t•p:iral\.' apl. Lrg patio. I u 11 y I n d s 1· pd. a uto s prklrs. l'lulJ pool/ten· n 1 s • ti 4 o I :J 2 7 & 1;..w t:>OO. ext 141;.5. SlO WEEK & UP •SS.60 Night & Up •Studio & I RH Apts • Wall'r Bcrls •TV & Maid Scrv J\\jjl •Phone St•rv. I llrl po<1I •<.'h1hfr('n & l'l'l Scl'l1nn • S.5. ot f wt•f'k!> n•nt w .id 23i6 Nt>wport Blvd. t'M 54!HJ755 or s..i:;.:l!lti7 ST UNNING I & 2 br, 2 l)a Garde n Apts. Pool, n·1·. arc. ~11:1;; & $210. 710 W llilh St. "'T ll E GAULl':S' •Tropical Pool• 1 nr l d bll Anartments Nt•wly decor ated. 2 hr . c·p s. rps. ns, r: Adi patio. <:as & water paid Unfurnished w gar. ls-new l·pb I Hl•rlrooms. l,1m1ly room, l111·mal cltn1nj.! :-,1ngk stvr)t. Out:.tund1ng lrwa twn. high ly •le:.1rahlc lam 1 ly -1yp<.• nr1ghh11rhoo<t w1lh !>l'hool!>. park. l\.'lllll.., eourh .ind l11kl• trail 1warlly Al>11ut :! mile~ to head1. ~12.) mo !ST + l,1:-l mo. + <l1·pu:-1ls l'hom· !)Cl:! 1!1 IX 54i1· l IHI! ••••••• •••••••••••••••• thruout-d r ps bllns·I ncd Blurrs 3 BH, ~·~BA. over· ---~d·water pd. Call betwn looking Back Bay. Under1---------•l 8olboa Peninsula 3807 1-5.636-1120 !. :i if..· 1 I\ r ::>:!i:i S.1W;) I 'h1lclrl'll :.1ngll'S & r11.•ls ui.. \i 11 kt'' lbrha r ;i. !11.J ,,;.1:1 5,,; i(;;!fl m;irkcl al $475rmo. 1 Br furn S165. Lob of ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2U9 "G " Orange .. S...'>00 Broker. 614·1133. hltns. Pool. Walk to Bal·h unll stove & rclr.,I tiC)~R"~ctona .. 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Balboa Island 3206 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine 3244 B1\YFHt1:-.:T)1•a1lv lhr.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• T ii l-: RON TAYLOR <.:HOUP i52·0460 anytime Corona del Mar 3 822 6·1:i -!>;:-,:~ ---- ha. rwar 111•\\, lio..11r~ up per ~ t11i.: \I•·\\ ::;i:!:1 fi75 7Xllo ,111 ,, Piil tii.I 111~1!1 I. I TTL 1-: 1:-.L\"I> fl,1~110111 Ill'\\ .! 111 I. 11•\(•I, \l('W ~l:!.1 11111 :!I I Xii. :!72:J orono del Mor 3222 ············•····•··•·• > II It I 11.1 . Ill'\\ h fl\-1 nr.11 1·11 ()I 1· .111s 1il1·. .1 \ ,11 I 1111~ Ye.i rl\ l·H l.'1411 Costa M esa 3224 ....................... I hr I; ri•1•11 h1 uoi.. 11111111• .! h .1 L H I-' H P IL hit n:-.. D \\ tn"I \II jlolllll'-dbl ~.II '~l.1 'I !'lo t ·,1 l'l.11.1 U\\111•1 117:1 Hi71 . E.1>.l:-lfh' :1 h1·dn•1111 l111m1• \\1lh 1an111• 1..t11g .11111 1t<1r,1g1'. l'hrldn•n Oh !'\:!Mf> Jll'r mo Fn•1• f"<'lll al '''r\.1t'1• lo If, 7il I ( lllt'll Walker & lee Real Estate HEW 4 llt l"rph rn t hedral t·ell 111~. huJCt• f,1m rm 110 wJ\ lloor~ i.:old c;haa ~;iril & /,!Jr.ii:1• S1•<• ~.1t 1 I. ;i!lii I' U l 11 '> I J :S I :.I,} llltl • !17'l .!517 llf :;.1;, ;;,,:• I >1 11'1. .. : X I Bt t '&I> tlrp' lmm..11.· M.11un· .. 111111 No pl'l ~ lll«ff, l 1.! fo'lfl\\ I r .I Br ~ J r ,1 1: 1• m 11 ~ .. 10 , i!Hi 11r :,s; 02. .. 'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •:!Br, 1 Ba Corohrlo, pool 2 Br. deluxe apt. exposed • beam s, almost n<>w. . . , RENTALS llHJ\N D new Newporl Cr•·s.·1 r•ondo. 2 Hr ? R .. :! Bit. I li:i :!llH lha :! Hit. 2 h:1 S:lltl A<tults~ no pl'Ls. 675.'.::5800 ~J;i;, :i:1:; Hkr near bch shopping S235 a dults. 110 Pl'ls. :S2 IO L1w deluxe 3 hr , 2 ~ ba. all no pl'ls. 1-133 1!!174 eve 04S-ll:J4 ll'alurc·s & hllns al I lunt. ---------llarhour. S:~50. mo. Va- • :0..111.> ---·-rn Larks pur. Just re ... . !--l:lo l\LUl"FSGREATVIEW 2 HH. pool. tnfanl OK, no <ll•coralt'rl 2 br. l h. * VILLA ..-1..-0S * 1· a n t • A I I u l 1 I I> d . " " x.rn 4!1~1X or Kottj 1311 :! BH. 2 11 .t t.1m :1 BR 2 H.1 :1 1m. 21 • B.1.1;.im •. :i HH . l Ba. lam . ~1111 2hr 2ha. newly clccoralecl pct:-., Sl!IS. mo. ~1 x.s:J:I, w ~<•r. S27X 6-l.&-68011 ~17.• ~150 Mo. 64-1 i923 22~·s. 'anyon Or. Apl f tiM 7:i21i 2 Br. 2 Ba Apts LC :I hr, 2 ba. :i hlks. tu ::>li.1 --hl'h, nl'wly dl•coralcd S antaAno 3280 $11 :)150 &2 Br lrailers. ~' c>l lh\.y l Kr dl'n,2ba Supe r ·ComforLault• S:HOmo xrnoui; RAIS OR'S REALTORS l:i23 C.1mpus l>r .. l r\'IOC Cam µus Valley Shop Ctr CALL 833~600 I 'I/IV l'K terr. .lhr 2ha . <line 1S43.'> !'1;)2 7>9> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mature adults only. 132 Jo'rplr, sund ~t·k. Cal Quiet I .--1-: z terms, $100 Child, ~-_Wilson~ ~5-4530 __ 675-8257 __ E nclosed Garages I .B l~. lurn1unlurn I· r~>m 11et. 1 hr. I MO FREE REMY Costa Mes a 38Z4 Gas & Water PateL Mo lol ::-.15.>. 11 1!11. l? ?l~h. 911 llAPPY day. 3 br, 2 ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moren~alsS20(JL0$210 1 (,cor~iaSl _S36 -1.'>t. lo. I 1 S19!"J If you qualify. Furn . "s. pe bachs •· 1 Br. L'XC"P· ADUL.T 1 Br. frplc, pool Children Wdcome 1NR. HOI. Nl•w. spacious 2 '>lt>5 2 BR.ktds ok "' c. .. 2.,..>A E ld (;J\H DF.N<iro\e,has~ill, t 1onallv nit·e. 2110 $180.mo.C.111 """' enAve 833-24KO ii< 3 br. w 1cpts. drps. 1 2 h I kd Newport Bl &l:i4111 Se -1 d d I I l blln,. 423 20lh !it.. 1 1r, · a. poo. 1 s. _ _ --c u c 1vinJ!. rg l I r . 21:J 131 71;.; pc·ts. applns . S285 . ..-------------------~ crpt, drps. bllns. huJ!t' llurJY' SEEK & FIND" Thl'Circus walled yd, ref required S175 2 lilt , <;ooct hw. ii31 HOMEFfHDERS s1ss. 646-5971 for appoint· Ellis "It · iu2 2tiit or * REHT ALS * * 642·9900• c t. o u N s 11 r E L F. 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Tuotdf'r volum• I, 11 sntl111 ~ $1 r1~ h.. m•k1"11 ch ... k• riovAbw lo . ult 6 Vind· 1n n1r• ol Lll11 Pftper Eastside • 2 Br 2 Bil + clen, Inn! yrd. Rcfng, pool w/w, bltn'> C' r p l :. , cl r p :. . :>175 Adults, no pet:. "as hl'I' dryt·r. l>shwhr 642-9520 fo'rr>k s:w 2~;s1 Sl20. l BR dupkx, prl'll'r 2 BH. nr beal'll. Cart><'ls. m ar ri e d c·pl, non 1lr ps. slOVl' & rl'lr1g. & sm okers. 954 W. 17th gar. ~lli5. Agt675 6700 548-0358 -l"OOL beach brt-ezl.'s 2 & Extra lrg room<;·\ Bit, 4! a Br newly pa1nled. drps. <'a r garage. $1 !J s shall crpts. ll!e kitchen. Em p loye d adults . some w /dshwhrs & 646·4757. frplcs & ganiues. lKS lo S28Q.42S 1\ 12thSt., lt.H. STUNNING 2 hr, 2 bn - garden apt Pool. rl'C i-·on ADULTS. 2 HR. 1 area. ~195 710 W 18th St. Ra <·rpl:1, drt>S. bltn!>, ----ms mo 1147 0035 1 UR. pool. r<'fri..:. 1 Jdlt. --- S145 325 J 17th Pl.ll'<', M'\' lnll'HP 3844 all HAM. 675 6-125 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Rll, 111 bo. /\frond . WILSOH GARDENS pool. rc·c·. P't. ~Jr. & lndry Wtr. pd $235 mo Beautiful J(round!I, qu1e\, ~l ·2632 2 hr. TownhOtL'K'~. 1 1~ bn. - cpt.'I, drps, bltns. closed L41CJ1111a leach 3848 patios, pool Sl8S. per mo. •••••• ••• •••••••••••••• AdulL~. no pct.-.. 2~-\ blk1 3 RM !4\ud10, <.;yn. vu. blk West or fl arbor Blvd., on to bch ULll in<' Nn pet.'1. W1l50n $200. 49C:l4 l&ll S.7PM CORO HA DEL MAR 3 BH. 2 Ba, furn or unr. S500 Mo/yl•a rly STEPS TO BEACH 2 HR. I ba. wmter S2:J:i J Br. 2 ba. unf. SJ,'iO \'rly NEWPORT CREST 2 HH. 2 Ha condo Sil> COMMERCIAL Office suite. Npt. S250 VERSAILLES NEWPORT ./St:turily ~ate cntrant·c "Underground parkrng. "Elc~ant furn lounges ./ B1ll1ards, excrr1:-.r. Sauna rooms. ./I lid pool & sun clerks ...Ckcan v1t•w! l11gh on the b I u I l ttVl•rlook. ing Newport llarbnr "l'rl\JC'Y! Pt0a l'1·tul, ~IJJl'IUU:-. o1S1·1t·nt· adult:.onlv I t-;ll'' a tor scrv11'l' · BACH, I, 2&3 BR FROM $195 MOVE IN BONUS !)Ill CAGNt-..:Y LANE NEWPORT REAC.:11 (Corner llosp1Lal Rd & Superior above Pac1ltl' Coa:.l Hwy ). i 14.-645·62~2 i';'ASTB LUFF 2 br & d1·n. or :! Br. fo'rp l. P ool 1\dults. From S295. Klx Amigos Way. 4!17 197i. 1>44-0006. ------ WESTCL!f'F 2 Hr, 1'12 Ba townhouse. Adull.'i onl~. No pct~. 1728 Bedford Ln, S28.'l. mo. 548·i533 • LA PARISIEHHE 2 Ur. unfurn 1\ll clc\.·t1w. F1replac·e Jleatt.'<.I vool. AdulLS. ~10. !:li!l-1268 Ac·ross from golf cour.e W1325anta Ana AH· Silt\ HP 2 bdr near l>t'h. st\'. l'l'lr1g, j?1r ls. no pt•t:.. Sl'J.'.i. Yrly. 645-ti6!l0 I•: a st hi ut I 2 fir. l Ha. It plo , pool ,\d ults, S2!r:i K IX 1\nr1go:., lt)j 1!17 7 or 1lf.1" ml(){; )('l·;ANl·'HONT Z llr. :.: Ila. Condo. Bltn:.. l'rph, drps. !>l'CUl'lly blilg. ~Ill:) mu leas e . ;\dulls fin.i;11 !l or 11:1:3 :..'7M -. Iii\ Yfo'HONT 2 hr. 2 ba, pYl lwh. Pier, s;,;,o, yrly !J7!J.1!)3J o r 6<14-45!0 IU.,lJFF'S c;n F.AT vrJl!w 2br· 1 bs. newly deroratP<I $.'i.50 Mo . 64.1 W~I Luxury Dupl<'x on C.in,11. JRr. 2 ba 'or :mr Zbu ttoul .;hp U\ ail m:l 20:18 oroiJ·:'.282 LA HGE 2 br. 1' • ba, hlln:.. d 1 s h wash t' r. ~n t I a.:ara~t·. Nr llOOR llb:o.p Adulh S22Q. mu &12 -'38• LIVE Nl'nr The ISc':irh! Co1odef5°' BcaulJful Adult AQlA From $180 211161 Hrookhun.t, flB 962-6653 •• Monday. March 31. 1975 I 0A11. y Pit.OT B J • • Add it ... B ultd it ... Olaper lt. .. Hammer It ..• Car pet IL .Cement lt ... Wire it...Hoe lt...Cl ean lt...Move lt...Press IL.Paint lt...Nail it. .. Praster it ... Flx it ... DIRECTORY Plumb at ..• a c 1 ••• 1pe 1 emo e 1 .. J Roof it...Landscape it .. Tile 1t ... Tnm it. .. Sewit... Haul it... Actd it ... Plant it... Alter it... l ea rn it ... ~'!'!~~ ~~... C111Mnt•r Carpet S.rvke aNettlMJ Gtetrat Senlces HautiltCJ Mosonr y ........•........•......•....................••......•........•••••..................• ~ ............................... . PainfllHJfPDperiftCJ Remodel & Repair .APPLIAMC ••••••••••••••••••••••• EltEPAIR .AVE 4c Profit. Custom JOHN 'S Carpet & rdn'at /Muin /Lndacp. "THINGS" by Moo.se. Haultng, yJ cleanup, Wll..LIAMS & Son :s • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Wasbers·Dryer,i.Retrlg remod, repair, add·oo, Upholstery. Drishampoo 11od, spklrs, cleanup, soil Gen woodwork, repairs, moving, odd jobs. Reita· M as 0 11 r y n ri c k / Call JackS48-0433 1nsulaUon. Fre.e eat.. & (soil re turd ants). co11d. 642·3331 /646-4908 plumb10g, etc. 642·5613. hie, low i ute!I. 556 -0347, Block/Stone. lie. 2830f6. labrsltti119 Designs. 64S-.'M39. Degrusors & all color ---• C;ill 586 6371. • ••••• •• .............. brighteners & 10 minute European Landscaper Lo.s An?:les Times Housecleanl..,. ------- •THEHAMGMEN• Lie 274646. Fn.-c Esl l);,in Schwartx. S r {)u,1111 v homt· imp. IH-.2.'i YI" l'XI> l"t i'C e:1t i"W prn·1· Call l'en. I care.>. 642 1770 Evl'~ & Wknli~. All ca.....,.nlt" work done{ Tree Serv1·c.. Cleanup M · 1· A · .• ., Loving Cure, foc'd "d. B no J'~b-too' small. Cal bleach for your white .... 1J 1onso mencans ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fireplace. Concrele & hr/day/week. Nights Marty.S8l-4l74. ca.rpets. Save money. by Nomaint,reu&l2-S329 AreOrinkingWater Houseelcanin1o: by Reita l.lt'i ck patio r>lanters . __ -~58·l301 Roofln<J wk n <J s o K . Re rs savmg "!le ext.ra L_r1ps. ree·Garden·Landscape Pole~tC~a01NlySDUnnMgE~ous ! ble Couple. References. Walls . Refs. Free est Pl st r /Re pair • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • ••• • • •• ~ •• ~ ••••••••••••••••• Ki'~PAI tt s. a ll type:-1. 556---0347 Jeanie Clean living room, dnung Serv. Quality Wod< & CONTA''T'~ Reas. Hates . 548~1 646-0464 . Rough framing & finish rm & hall ~15. Any rm Depend a b 1 e . Bo lJ . "'· luMMHS•"lc• NoJobtooSmallorLge S7~.couch$10,chair$5. 557.9180 Activated c harcoal Celia. l 'm looking for 1>ATCH PLASfER1NG R1:as. 1''r1:e ~l. lie, ai.I.. AU Types. Free E:. l o r W;:,lt. 830·5021l timates. Call 540·tilS25 anytime •••••••••••••••••••••• CallBob.646-3156 lSyraexpis whatcounts, filters are not the Hou:-.es to d ean ExJ>. M0Yin9 KeYPl:fnl'h , Curd sort , not method. I do work J<1panesc Gardener. answer. Botlled wa ter Houst>keeper.646ti.502 •••••••••••••••••••••••Pl mb. Duphcate, List. BEN MINOR ~OME REPAJR mysetr. Gd. refs.531-0101 Complete Ye rd work expens1ve·incQ.nvenienl. liOUSECLEANING .. GOH O_ON Mov1nJ::. 32' •• ~ ••• '~•~•••••••••••••• DEC, 546·7160ext368 Plurnb1ng-Carpentry Clean-up. Free est , •Good News • The most . ts o~r Vun. he, ins, lowest r ates MARV'S l'LUMUING NAN y BARNES . Cerami'c Tile.5'0-~ 642-3102 promi s in g Devi se. Business. Call Jan1ce s inOC.Ests.581--0643 J 1 • HOOFING l.11·1·11M•d & lnsun'<f f.'ree t1St. 549-40li\1 S . I S C t/C--........,. "Reverse Osmosis" de· Raggedy Anns 675-&53 ,, 6411 9807 • ecreLaraa ervice.cablnet Work. Gen'l •~n ~• l\llKE'SGAROENING OUT & ABOUT?? NO JOB TOO SMALL Signs Reas rates. By lhe pag Repairs. Drywall Work. •••••••••••.•••••• .. •••• i\laint Cleanup 'Trim velopcd by our Govt. at THE BEST in Domestic Local/Slatew1de Moving ----------•••••••••••••••••••••• or hr. 640-5885. Sml Addits . 551--0171 Break I Drtll/Removc Exper& Reas 548-0000 cost of $JO,OOO:OOO. Cleaning. Robbie's Pag 7 da, free est, 521.2071 JUST PLUMBING? NEILL NEON, INC. HOME W •TCHl1o..1G AsphalL/Cemeot. low . Astronauts used this de & Mop. 548·0757 Fas t Serv Reas Rates The Full ServH~S1gnCo "' " F' · bC t 549 9933 . . vice. We now have '1 p • t• /P . Responsible business •DJS arpenlry. ra es -or Gardening Sert 1ce. E x· home unit.Pure t.iaterat a1n1n9 a penng Jus tOneCallTo· ForSalcsman53l -JJ74 -11 i· · & Re model, Repair. 640·0168 ..... ·t 1 ·•wn Care Ti·c{ ••••• • ••••• • ••••••••••• JUST PLUM BING man w1 1ve·tn c.are vi·nce675_18658rt6 · ""' ·." . · your tap -.01• per gal. I T for ho r •· Tl'imm1ng Hauling &l L B F T · ncome a x Prof Paintl•r , hones t • 642·4111 • me, or vaca .. on CUSTOM Cement Work Fr Lo R t,. 839 7 case/ uy ree rial. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------lie tng/absentpersons,Jul.CarpetSffvice Patios.Reasonable ee. w acs. . ActNow 544·2668. Wouldn'tyouratherha\'e ;:[~·~ecai~.''~~e!!x~4~~~ PLUMBING· 5 12·0757 •••••••••••••0•••••••• 75 & ·Aug. 75. Local t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free F.sl642-8Sl4 a professional uctoun· 642 :m1:1 Free Est. Gu:ir. 13 of A, Efli\:itJC TILE. New ,..,. are~ with Penn., Bal Is., Mesa Cleaning, Carpets & D k Expert J a panese Garden-Haulin9 tant prepare your tax n:· M~tr Chg. ff 83b'7 ~l:! He model. Free t>st. Sml &Lido ls.refs.CallJef Uphols tery. Ste<1med ress"'ain9 1n11 Serv1c·c. Free Est.••••••••••••••••••••••• turn::.'!Forrates&a11ptl' L S I NOl' .,,!tat JOU~w1:lcu11H.>5:36-2"2ti Casey 675·3062 6pm I d h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..:A6<:_3370 ' -' ' '· '~ l' I. H OTI:) Plumbing --- 0 'M h. L' 1 c eane or s ampoo. D k .. Th "" MOV I NG , hauling, inyourhornl'.fl6!!--818l. hc/1nsrd. Exterior. Pay W h 11 d. l pm, .on t ru ..-r . 557.6742. ~ ressma ing m c 1 R 1. bl thl .,7,. .,.,.,c titt·r Lrs. a sizes, ts· . anytime Sat. &Sun. . European Manner. We Ge-rat S•rYic-s garage c c anup. e aa e M I t mon y." "'"""'· i>osi.11::.. :-tupa"l'S, r e Top Soil '"' "' " fast scrvite 963-H45'> a n ena nc e -----.. f N C 0 M E T A X -Prof Carpet/flocw fur~ish everything. De· ••••••••••••••••••••••• · • ----••••••••••••••••••••••• COLLI-:G E Students will pairs. rl'rnod1.·llng and ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bookkeeping, Fasl &Window "''--'nn ,sa~n~dforyou:Co.r?ay ANDYMAN-Homes & Mov1ng/Haullng.SLudent. Plumbing &Electncal save you money. Have repiping. N.:wC.mstru<' •'l'op Soil•Compost• • ~.41 fashions 556 42:.12 by A c I t k B E C · I · l t Rf R b •·on. 21 llr". lie & •--·rid •Multh•Rcdwooclit Service, exp d . Accoun-Dutch Service 537-l508 · · · pts. onsc1e ntious g rue , rl!as. a rry . •le. ummcrcw & air ess eqp. t! s. o , u .. vv tant. w /stamp. 644·~W appt only Craftsman. 645-6558. 548-9723 & 535·6798. Residentrnl. 545 -1657 673 3658 642-626:.1 CALL 586-6930 Afaluw•t1Ultfww. Vac ation Rentals 4250 Offic•R...tGI 4400 Business Lost&Found 5300 Help Wanted, Help Wanted 7 100 Help Wante d 7100 HelpWa~ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 rtun•ty 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M & f 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••. •••••••••••••••••• .. •· , .. •••••••••••• f4ewport Beach 386 BIG BEAR CITY·3 Br, 1 Mt>N. free rent, walk to •••• ~!':: ••• .'••••••••••• LOST: ~ale Irish Seller , •••••••••••••••0 ••••r•• G e n O fficeJRecept ••••••••••••0 •••••••• Ua, frplc. By Day o ocean,· new dk. Brwn. "Kelly . needs Mechcal APT Manager, pre er BOOKKEEPER For Magazme Publisher. 2 BR, cpls, drps, bltns Week. 581·9499. cptg. $175. 675-ti670 agt/ INTERESTED . b . a tln. very badly. Vic. couple, new bldg. Apt, TCoyn~~rsu~tio~ee~'pel r~rd~~ Laguna lkh. Alert. de· gar . No pets, $225. 1st 673·5502 . to , f'tlO Kulyin&g Back Bay. REWARD salary + ut1l. Contact pendable. Type 65/70. last . 838-3450 Rentals to sh~ 430 60 ~ cu. : 1 n :>46·1225 Mrs De Mo::.s. 751-1415 sarablc, not necess. H.li. St.a rt $400+ per mo. Call ----------!•••••••••••••••••••••• BusinessR~ntal 4450 Ceramic equipme nt. arl.'a.962--0685dailyll-4 Shtrley:J!;i!.2222 S J W t d R ••••••••••••••••••••••• 557-6116 FOUND: Yng male cat, ASST M 0 r, exp. lady, onl.v. · an uan an e : esp. youn .., Capistrano 3878 woman lo share 2 bd•---------M t L 5025 grey & white. vie Mesa over 25, apparel shop. G e n. Office Clerk ••••••o••••••••••••••• house in Lag. Bch. ~14 THE COLONY oney o oan del Mar. Call 751·7465. 548-5383 BUS BOYS /\pply 2 Lo 5. Mon thru 2 uo. Condo. Carpeted, mo + uttl. Walk to main ··~·~;~;;~;;·~;;;:~~·· Lo.st: 1 yr o_ld F .e m A sst Quality M usl be: over l!!. Apply 2 F'riday. <.: llAS CH I I.I. bltini;. drapes. $215. mo. bch. Avail April 15th. 30 RETAIL SHOPS <>c:",000 lo KJ\1\,000 A.ardalc. llr,br View Hills. C 11 t lo 5, Mon thru Fnday. 2:.!78 Newport Blvd . A~k 494.87840r 03_7741. Call497·1542afl6,askfor Prime reasona ble spate ....,., ~ M W h k ontro nspec or C H AS CHILL 2278 lorolficc J an <1va1l able farge & small. Bus iness gr owth with Ct.Ii · rn g c 0 e col· Xlnt future in rapidly Newport Ulvd. CM. Ask ------- GOOD location. 3 Br, pool, Old world charm with creative financing. lar. Reward. G44-l3S6. growing sailboat rnal'luf. lor olltcc. children. no pet..s. $225. OLDER Woman or Coll. French windows, gables Call Mr. Bryan Lost : lrish Setter puppy co. for ind iv. w/2·3 yn; -------- 545·5133 girls to shr. 4 br homt: & trees. Adjacent Lo 835-7600 00 Pacific Ave, CM. 11 boat building exper. & Carpet Cleaner, e xper w/family. Lg. rm., pvt. F est ival of Art s wks old. $25 rewar d . preferablyinspect1onex· steamcleaning.bt!ncflls, A~ents Furnished ba. 751-7219 · Grounds. 548.2092 or come to 2190 per. Xlnl co. benefits apply 1740 Superior CM orUnfurnished 3900 5808ROAOWAY S2500to$SOM Pacific.CM Salary comme nsurate from9tol!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHARE Garden Apt., LAGUNA BEACH FOR PRIVATE MONEY w/expcr. Send resume or ---------- GIRL FRIDAY ADVERTISING Oppor. for a girl who is energetic, young though mature , s harp, likes variety & pres!.urc Mature. Stable Adult Needed for full & part time positions at Naugles DrinThru Assi:.tant l\lunager pos:,1b 1l ity in· Huntington Beac·h. Clean . friendly atmo::.phcrc. Fa::.t mov i n g & t'hallengmg. Helen Wright 21401 Brookhurst Huntington Beach ~ . OCITlllC lltw COllCln ! AOOlT W £$1DE UYlll~ i ~MAll PIU ACCfl'TID pool, encl. gar, $92.50 + REAL ESTATE LOANS LOST: blk/tan Doxie, ans apply in person w/wnl CASHIER/ 1h Ulil.645-7419 494-7915 Arrangem'ents made to "Schultz" has red col· tenJob historyto TELEPHONE Female roommate t your home or our office. lar. & sits up. Vic. 19th & W estsa il Corp. $425 Mo + benefits Min. Avoid the high cosL". Call Federal.C.M. 642·9525 1638 Placentia Ave a yr work exper. Public share your or my apt1 TDC Bk cont.act, must be neat & home Or lookl·ng anv TOP ,..OCATION , rs. CostAiliTsa Q,C;,i 92627 J ... (7141543·~1 LOST Wh ite T e rrier pleasant. Call for appt, w /l tgurc aptitude & ltte bkkpni.t background. Mature l'p l. plcas a11t Fas t a ccurate t y pinf! dl·anrng \\Ork. rtO hr wk,. (min 60wpm JUM Exec> S700 mo. Mr Thompson Lo I e a 1· n .i rt work , !Hi<! 1''6!'13 •Boch.Ion area. 838-0662 aft. 6pm MESAVERDE malc.looks ltkewh.Sco1 · Ci42·175!!. The Earl 's m cr clta1ld1 ~1n g Lor --------- •l BR, 2 BR, •2 BR & Oen From $175 • $485 wkdys. DRtVEPLAZA LO/\NSavailableforbust· ty, Harbor Vu Home:.. l'lumh1ng, lnc .. 1526 NEWPORT BCH. Bus. or for store or office. Ample ncss or real estat.c ex· Heward. 64.t -51i~I p ARTS Nwpt Blvd. C.M. Pr h h Parkm••.Town&country pans 1on. ope rating ---------------· m a n u l . u I t• r u 1 s 1 n ,!! sailboats. Call Ann Moreland. 642·~1. MECHANICAL A S SEMBLER For l'll·ctron1c prodq«" t1on. lfrs 7am·3 :30prn. ro . man to s r . omc .. capital, etc R. Simmons LOST Sml sh hair brown COU..,.TER w /pool. Nice residential atmosphere. 415.592.5618 male do~. <.1round S . n area. $150. 645·150:? 1525MesaVerdeDr. E. ---Brs ~tol & Baker. CM, PERSON MelO V•rd• East & Adams 5'40·1800 Coll Agl'ncy Mgr $12K HAIRDRESSER SLarling !>a l iil.50 per br. Flce/Hvdrau Mamt Sl5K Apply al, 507 Superior, eves/wknds. or 1-683-684 . ., __ Co_sL_a_M_e_s_a_._54_5_-4_l_23_, Mortgages, Tnat who comes by ··sweety R. Pick_e_1_1 ______ 1 SMALL shop avail. loc. in Deeds 5035 Pie Our llltle girl 3 yr Minimum 2 yrs. Chrysler l;crson-Fnday to $6.50 WANTED N H. lntc·rv1ewmg start· P.BX Ueept ;tyf)<' to~ BOOT H REMT ALS mg Tues. April Isl l-4pm. w ante d : Female room-the Mall at TUE FAC· •••••••••••••,••••••••• nld ts heart broken . ebxpedricnt<e. <SalaEr y ..,. TORY """ 425 30th J>lease "all i£ you know a s e on ex~r. > X· -v mate to s ha re 3HR ·~-mo. · % " l · Telephonl' Work $..)()() ____ 6 _4_5_-7_3_3_7 ___ 1 Mi.:r trnc, no layofl s • IRVINE PERSONNEL Half Day Nice Pay E~la b acct:-. 22-4ti. SER.VICES~AGENCY 9AM 2PM or 4PM-9PM. SlliO+ j!uar. Mr. Lyons, m house. Large yard, will · · 6 · · .. 1 b 1·· l A 1 I NB ·13 9606 LOANS up to aoo0 anythin" about our liute ce1 ent pay. vacation -,,. r~s dog. $25. reward. 548-7198 Pan. ene tts. e c. PP Y ~ . l~ ·.... . consider smrll child. Psychiatric Suite avail for I st TD Loc..81/2°/o or 979.4031 in person, ask for Hally &45·0l98 1 yr, sub· lease. Partially 2 nd TD Loans Jlartwig. 4>IB F:. 17th (AL Irvine > l-~arn SlOO + + pt·r week ~\Ii-:.i;,:; _____ _ CORONA DELMAR GaragesforRetd 4 350 £urn. Xlnt loc al1on Lowest ratesOrangeCo. LBOc?hT:alrre1as.h SeBelatedredmacole1: ATLAS 2 Br Townhouse, frplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine-Newport area op-S ttl M'-C Oc · d . o er ·~ 0 • says LasVe,,as. Reward . Ch-sler~---.Mo Suite 22•\ Costa Mesa domg cnJnyable work an Call 6 4 2-1470 our urand new ofc open· in g n cur the 0 . 0 . Airport. Xlnt opportunity for positive mmeled in- d1 v , F or personal in· te rv1ew, Ca II X33 -ti095. from $260. 1 Br from $205. SLNGLE for storage, vie. postte airport a Ja-7 545 )611 "' · 1 '""'"''" ' · 1 cent restaurant row on 642·21 1 '-< J>.16-8570 21129 Har r Ulvd. Pool,,. tennis, cont1nenta Harbor & Adams, C.M. MacArthur Blvd. Quiet, Serving Harbor area ~4 ----------Costa Mesa COOK-2NO breakfasL Some ocean & $25/mo. 546·9926after 6. adequate parking. Phone _y_c_a_r_s _______ 1 Personals 5350 Catalina v1ewi;, Separate Dr. Wagner, 714-985·8454 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------i family section. Close to 10x22 GARAG.E, $27. mo. 2 0% YIELD PREGNANT? Call for ;.ippt. 5 18-7418 A:.k lor Mauritc. shoppmg & Ime beach. 2176 Pla~entta, CM. <In _r_e_t_e_r_m_s_. ______ , IMPROVED Caring confidential 644·2611. rear). 6Jb-412Q •Corona del Mar• PROPERTY counseling & refcrrul ---------•I Office Rental 4400 Small Patio Store/Of· S25,000 3 yrs 2nd TD on Abortion, adoption •" lge res taurant bldg, k .----------i ••••••••••••••••••••••• fice. $100. 497·1215 ecpmg. NEW plush office bldg, 2 • Orange Co. Payable in· APCARE547-2563 •NEW• YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU WAITED! to ti Rm s uites. Con-Industrial Rental 4500 terest only quarter!~ at ference Rm . Xerox ........ ,.,.•••••••••••• 10% lstyr. Then$250. per Ask Me about Mary Kay mo, 20'7.; discount. (714) Cosmetics. Call for Free copier. Nr. OC airport 2000Sq.Ft.-$300permo. 4!J3-1154 l"at<ial.Anita.545·6210 833-3640 at 3975 Bir ch, NB. Agt.. --------- 541·5032 150 I Westcliff Dr. WE BUY &SELL 2nd T.D. $7900. I 5 % Discount. SPIRITUAL READF.R . Open 10 AM to 10 PM t\cfv1ce on all matters. 312 N. El Camino Heal SOUTH COAST San Clemente, For appt. AVON COOKS Helper nced('d 1n :LPWANTED 1mmcd . Fri & Sa ts P..trt T1mcWc<:kcnds. G ET MORE OUT Of LIFE~ 11 -3:30. P /tame. Mc Donald's 548 -9fM~ 700W.Co<1stHwy,NB -------------------1 Cooks. l\1lchcn He lp & Be an AVON Represen· Ja111lorial. apply 320l .E. tative. Meet new people, Coa,st Hwy, CdM . add new 1nt.ereslS lo your -COU-1o..1T-ER_G_•_n L-- llfe & earn good m<>oey " "' too! No selling exper. Exp1:r. pref'cl. ~v1.•r 21. nccess. I 'II show you C<Jll lor appl for mlervw how. Ca ll 540-7041, 6-M -OH:l2. 2547 Eastbluff Days. Ur.NI\ Insur A9ency G irt Comml'rctal L11w:-Un derwnt1ng & rating. l'.:x · per. necess. 494· 1087 or 549-3058. Mrs. Bradll•y Janitor S2·S2.50 hr. l:.133 Avocado Nt>wport C<•nter, N. R. MONTGOMEltY WAHD LffE lNSURANCECO. NO PROSl'EC'flN\. w /ou r qu ::iltf tl·il Montgomery Ward h:..ttl mkl. t\gt/M).!ml. OllJI. now. l'all: ;).17-68-11 l':\l. 207, 9 ·:. lnr tnll·rv1cw Needed Now ****** I' BX Opr~. Typists & Seerl'l..trics 17RO<! Sky Park Irvine !Ott Mac:Arthur, bctwn Nwpt&S D Freeway) Tempo Temporary llclr · Need ~ Sl It> ~·I-Iv ·! F l J ntroducing new ba<'h and 1 bdrm apts well worth seeing. Refined yet affordable •Great BEAC.:H e nvironment• furnished and un· Newport Financial Ctr Leasing Office Spac~ Call on Sile Manager (714 >641·3111ext246 EAST 17th STREET Top service loc. 700 Sq. ft. s hop w /offices. Ample on·site parking. Sl65 Realon omics, Bkr INVESTMENT <.:all 492-9034 492-9136 549·0812 6'\5·4203 -----BABYSITTER. older lad~ preferred Lo sit w-2' · & :.11 ~ yr olds, my home, :1 CUSTODIAL & J ANITORIAL Vull & l'art-T1mt• JUNIOR SALESMEN ~:.!5+. llou:.e 01. r·~1l~·~'. Mr. K1l'har1b x.111 :.I.>.> AJ..:t' LU i.,. J·:~rn $:!() SIO turn1shed. WESTCUFF BLOG. 675-6700 • $ I 8 5 to $2 I 5 NEWPORT BEACH MISSION Viejo-Laguna Lost & Found 5300 Niguel area. Handy to ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Dieg~ ~Y· 200 to 1-~0UND: Youn~ female 2000 sq Jt. Call owner She pherd silver gray, 8:!1-1400 whtle paws, collar. VH· f"Qt••~rV.r'\I• t•fl CJr1•.-,,... ••~f' A•O 646-8453 ~~~~ -~ ./lie•-• ../full .i.w ~ ./x--..ic. G,_,;e -.o:ttAE~15 ~:;.. ~!..." ... Rentals Wanted 4 600 G r a h u m & ll o I s a • •••••••••••••••••••••• 848·0914 . ~· :'{ ~~"" Exec utive <who owns l'oU\: home & really cares tor 14 3 3 Su · A it> needs 3 or 4 Bdrm. un· penor YeNR _C_O_M_M-'L ___ P_R_O_F-rt:.ss-,-.. -L-1 furn rental in Corona clel ""e wporthach Class A office bldg, 2790 Mar or Newport wiLh Ha r bor H l vd , (at ocean view on ye;irly Adams ), C.M. Elev., basis. Will payS350.·$450. nrn EXCITING PALM MESAAPTS. MINUTESTONPT llCll. Bach, 1&2 UH. fron:i $162. Adults. No Pets ISM Mesa Dr. <5 Bl ks East of Newporl Blvd.) 546-9860 ----· A /C, elec .. janitor, per mo. <213) 691·7749 or music, parkinj!. sec. P.O. Box 1211 Whittier, patrol. M., R. Stever, _c_a_906_0_9 _____ _ m g r . 557 -013 6 or · d A t 646_8396 l Br Unfurn1s hc P . 5 5' PER SOFT 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB AGT. 541-5032 CM. Avail May 15. M<.1x $175. 548-865:3 cvcs. Business /ln.,est / Finance •COM DeluxeOfficcs• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Full service/ample prkg Buiiness Opportunity SOOS •·1 Toro al J eronimo. the WELTON BLDG. •••••••••••••• .... ••••• NEW LUXURY ADULT 28.'iS E Cst ll wy675~ Affiliate APTS. 1 & 2 Bedrm, pool PVT. OFC. 200 Sq. Ft., VE .... Dl .... G ~ rec. rm . 25092 cpt 'd .. pane l 'd ., in ""' n FARTHINGS ST. Westmins ter l ndusl. 586-8460 complex. 30• s q . ft.- HARBOUR LIGHTS Ware hse. s pace avail. A limited number of _89_2_·'1_4_Jtt _______ , s pacious 2 lx>droom, 2 bdrm & d en & :1 1.>drm un its are now nvullable. 16700 S11ybrook l.une. Huntington Harbour. (714 )846-3341 Lincoln Property Co. 2 BR. View Apt, Park Newport, NB. Sub\eas for summer. 544·4663. 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J,IVE AT THE Bl':ACH $25. & up a wk. 673--0440 PINE NNo·r MCYfEL ROOMS ~. wk ut> with kitc hen $30. wk up apt. 548-9'155 or 645-3967 . Guest 41 5 0 ra1VATE OQM ~ ambulat 1>er!'lon Oood meals. Ice sur rounding ~. J:;astslde Cost.a Mc~&. Avail now. Cull 548·714'. ----Y.cGtfOR ........ USO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cabin. Big Bear. Sipe 12. 2 h'plc. Cir TV. pool lblt. 548·3446 or 494-6364 .. WATERFRONT Newport lffch E~t·ruliveoffkes $150-S.'lSO MonU1 V tew of hoaL'4 & water llLLGRUNDY Heallor 675·6161 OFFICE SPACE >ll Westclifr Drive., 4SO sq fl., private bathroom, air, etc. $175. (»r rrio. Call Gone HUI, 642-o200 NEWPORT HACH 3 omces. recept.. rest rm, A/C, music, delui<e. S22S Mo. 8roker67s-6700 COASTHIWAY NeM Bay Club Vacant offlccis. Good parking. il75 & Up, per month , Rt-:ALTOR M8·5527 ------- MISSION V1aju-l.uguna N11turl area lfMdY lo Sun Uirgo Fwy 200 lo 2000 111 rt . l'ull ownC'r 831-1400 Beautiful Curn1i.hc<l otl•t't' l\Utte. Svl>lt•L·tor sharci $195/mo. Xlnl locfllion. tl42·ti7~3. We can teach you how to increase your int·om(' walh vending machines, full or part·time. Vend- ing corree, cigarellt•s. l':.t ndy & drinks. Wl• rurn1sh locations & financing Call today for details & ~et st ;irt~ on lhe road lo {1ni.indal in ctepenrten<'t'. 714·838·2700 . ---~- PHINT SHOP letlcqir·cs:- ;uHI off:-<'l. lnterlypt'. Polar Culler. Sec to <11>· prc<'1:lle. l'ullerton and Anahd m area. 3i:JO S . Placenl1a , Placentia. <between Chapman and Oran~ethorpe. 870-4!164 or630·1710. RESPOHSllLE PERSOH Wantc<1 to own and oper~tc <·and)' & ronfcc t1on vending route. C06ta Mes a & surrountl•n~ an•a . PINHrnnt h11:-11111·:>s lhgh profit tl('ITill Can lllllrt purl tune. Ai.tc or oxper·1enro not 1mpor t.ttnl. Requ1rc11 clll· und :i413!15 to S47H.'l cash In VC:!I mcnt For 11to1a1b. wrllt' and mcludc yn111 phone numtl<'r ncp11r•ow nl H\ \ 3938 Mlladowbroot. rM. M111nco.cpola~. i\IN ,,..1211 ~--------~ Caltf. Animal Control H.8 ./Seal Heh Shelter Bark of Humane Society .536-6551 Animal Assist. League A<loptton, Spaying & Neutering informalwn !JSC)-~ -Animal_s Jmpoundl'd- Poodlt.', fem, white Tt•rricr. fem. grey Cnrkapoo. (em. black Shl•p, m11le , lan/blk t:nJ?. Sel. m ale, whl/org Be11glt:. male, blk/whl ('t>llte, fl·m. rc<l/whl i\ u ~ 1 . S h c p , m u I\' . wht/blk/brn Tcrnpoo,fem, blk Aust. She p , male, blk Shep, male. blk lnsh Set, lcm. rcu Lab mix, fem, hlk/whl Poodle, male. blk Terrier. miilt'.'. blk/brn Coeker , mlllc', hlle P ul1 mlx, male, blk Shep, fem . blond <..:A1'S Shthr, fem. gry/hlk Shthr. fem , whl/lun Shlhr, male, gry/wht 1.111-:hr. male. blk/hrn K\STl':H BUNNH:.'-' Li¥in9 To<Jether? Why Not Ma rry Today'! No Test! No L1el'nse' No Puhlic11 y ! 673·5230 Photography Work~hop Hi9h Fashion & Nude Modefs A va il • C~tll 751-t:l!>!I --- Dee, Corky, Teresa. Mar· t 1 '' n . 11 a p p y A r> r 1 l f <>ols ... Love, Rul->ly, Snug. Mee. Employment & Prepar ation ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schools & Instruction 7 005 • •••••••••••••••••••••• MY IJl)H S E ·YO U H Cllll.Jif, Hiding instru<' t1tln h.v ('Xp'rt rider & kat<ht'I' cm ~enUe, well· t r11inecf mare. Mtes 2 yrs & up. Call .Ju hl'. 979·6791 eves. J ob Wanted, Male 7025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ex perie n1.·c cf Class l driver needs work. Local or line. Teams t er. 841l· lli77. Job Wanted, hmale 7050 3 I:! Shill Company days p/wk. some ew<; ,....,. 111•11 .. 1 its ~~i; ti6X2 111·r ''eek gl•ll1ng new Nur~es t\1111•,,, all ~hill. •'tblOm<•rs forlht> OAILY Conv.1111!-Jlll.ll wknds. llunt. Bch <Jl'l'J. --· l'l l.() I' ;iltl'r sd1ool a n<l C•lll tl4:.? tLr'l:l 962·3280 aft.!!p m Cu1 t1•r n1'<'tli-d , l 'p Umt' ~.1turd,1v:-.. You must bl· 1>11t ol sd1ool by J·oo p.m .111d hl· .1blc to work ,11 lto;isl :1 d.1y~ per w~k N•1 dc •ll\'l'r11·s ur C'Ollccl111).!. Tr:1n ~µo rlation pro v•dl'cl. <.:all M4-623t> Equal Opportunity -------fur ,,:urmt·nt mt i.: Mon Babysitter, 1 day wk, Fri~>~.ti·l5·11l:.!:1.CM . 7 .30-3 :30pm. 1 Int ant San Clem. 4~·2!112 alt :.I. JO Babysitter for 2 :-.rhl a,I!(' i:1rls, Lake l"orl'st area Tues & Thurs 12 6: mT more. Refs rcq. K:Kl-fir.1:.! BANK TELLER llunt. Bch (jr,1nrh • F' /l1mt• • Bookkecpini.: t•,1>c1' * T<'ller expc·ra·nn: J\ pply Golden state Bank P <'rsonnt•I l>cp.1rt111t•nt 10230 Para mount Blvd [)uwnl'Y. ('J 2 I a N:.!:J·!W• l Equal Oppor. Employer BARBOY & I':" pe rlf'n<·1·cl Cocktail Waitress wantecf for a new f'lt•gunt N t' w II II r I n t• a C' h restnur;inl l11lt•rv1cw:. by appt nnly Cal11n:1 o:,;OC'xt4 --------- DENT AL ASS IST. l·:x1wr. ol' :-.11111(' trmn1n~ rc11 '<1 . X rav li e. Mon thru l"n fi4l 7lfi:! Employer Ol'11tal Hei't'PI. part time --- now, cvl'ntually working KEYBOARD 1n1o lull 11rn l' ult· Need Keyboard playei· 111<111;.IJ,!t•r. Enthusiasm & lor professional group. expcr. iirc musts for this Call 846·ln77 po:-.1l111n . Xlnt wnrk1111.: ------------1 tond. rn nl'"' ore fl!»! 3955 or lWl fl!l:l2 t•Vt'S, lh•ntal Ofl1<·e :--1•1·.v ltt.>1·('pl. l·.xp cl malun·. NB ::itlult pr,t(' 11et· ~~llnry Ul'!:· ~75 71<1 /t;.tfj 4iill l ----- l>ent;d Asst, rh<iirs1de. fit1111c. X-Hay lac n•q'd Sal oµcn. Frtn~e l>enc -Mlll I yr ~xpcr. Heh area. ·11-112569 DISH ~ASHER 1'/ttme . Eves. Exper. Surf & S1rlo1n !i!'l:lll W. Coast Hwy. NA Leqa l SecMor'y Exper'd, xlnt typist . ltlt' :-;h prt>1 ·c1. Active 1111~.i l11m pra('ti cc M4·00:!.1 LITE DELIVERY Neat appearing 1n · cltvuluals w /own trans. Cd. pay. Must know So Orange Cty. & r e..td maps. Apply 1rnm('tl . ~ K 7 5 2 , M <l r It u e r 1 l to P:trkw:iy, No. 12, Mis .. inn Vll'JO (off Avery l'rkw:1y> ----- LOAN ESCROW O FFICER ·1·nsESAllW l"\pd ('()11\:.il. lln.-.p('\I ('all li·12 :~.w • ORDER DESK l11·avy ph o11• '· '\,o 1•omm , l\ton -1''1 1. I\" l\nnwledge ul 1n.i11111• h::irdw<i re helplul. I.ti'" l .~ p I n g l: II ii :• L 1' .1 ta m a r .1 n C n r l', ~li!I ~l'\I :!:H --- PART-TIME Nt•vd (~) 11nm1•d ~I 11 ·t hJVe <·:1r I\<• i.l)!I! r1 ·• q111rcmt•11l. i\11 \''P• 1. n c· 1· :i I> a y l r ..t 111 1111.! . •·IH·tif11:l l'B.:0-/\nsw1·1·1ng St>f\. Op r . V :i r11'<l hrs i.. wknds. Apply m l><'I """· 15.5 Rochester,<.: :v1 P /Time Help C.rog Shop. Some wknd~ & l'Vl'S Applv al Balbo a Bay Club l:!ll W. Co.1~l llwy, NH HE(..'El';!-.E(' llarbo1 /\rca M () S o f. l1 t<e. l'nrl t1m~ l'.ill ~40-4!lR!'I wktly~. ~i:.o:i:u 111tcr ~ wknl'f<. ~·~1~::.-:~,~;~:r:;~;;;l~·;t:~ l•---------s(""Y · t'Jn h1·1ns.: order Boys & Girls Ex pe t 1c n <'<:d Drapery seamslres:. w:inll'<I. Lai;: una llch. lntcr1ol's, 10:.10 ~ Cst. L R. 4~·tiR4R J)ownt·v S;1vinl(s & Lonn hui:. ovi.·mn~s for expcr'tl Convt•ntinnal Loan l~scr(>w 01 fl ('ers Ill 1ls llunt. IH-ll 01t1 ce S&I , bat•kground pl'f'l 'd . Con· l ~ c l M r s . R r t• h m . OO:•-A32t. Equ.11 OpJ>Or. 1-:mployrr. Ht•t·1•pl1on1lol lor ;1pt c·nm plcx. un<kr :n, <ltlO urn a IH6-134!:1 n 11 l " I c· h ti o s · 10 to 14 yc".1r:. ol :.t~t· 1>.11 T1•mp 11'1·1 m.: f>11MY.®4 ly l'Jlot 11l-llvi•ry mutt•:. m:iy be :ivualahh' in yott1 area. Earn 11rulll 1111· lit· livl'rtC'S & eai-.h, trips or mcrchundisP for :-1elhn~ new s ubsrript 1on11. For tnlorm11t1on ph«IM' 1·;tll 1: 1 :.! 4 :1 :n . Jo' r om s n n (;lt•ntpn\t· S.rn Ju;111 (;uptslrano 11n•a, 1-.1\I 495·0030 and M1ss1nn V11' jo F.I Toro 11rcu, call 51U-6:ll0. to:<pial Oppoi t-~mpl<lyrr IOAT BUILDERS wl"'il,ail C'c>r p nre•" en~ 111 t• . p I 11 m Ii trH' ,\ 1'11'1·1111·.d 111-.t.dl1•1, ,, I , .. 1 ti m ,. n , II 1 >< 11 trll'dl:tlllt'lt I .1p\1t111Jl' cit !»t•nl1ul llo,1t ''l't'r h1'1pt11l Mu~l h11\1• ttl<il' ,\ 111 1 • ,11h tu(;~ I' l'tll· JOH no:-.11-: t 'ull l.\11 n .u1d til.! x:11•1 I·: x p . s 1 n ~ I c n 1· c ii l (' opc•r;1lo r:-. lll't•dcd. Cul I I 1 m 1· , M o n F r 1 ti 5 Mt•·41 2:1. CM. *FANTASTIC* OPPORTUNITY Af(5trcss1 vc S.llc-s peoplc TO JOIN \'.1L111J.! Ht•al i-:~tJtc Firm ('\LL nnv1m HI.TY l ;e nt' Mayo 1;.i:1-!)07t1 ------ FULL· TIME RN's/CCU/ICU Oay~ & Nights. Stand l>V ll mt', dtfferenttol pav. Full or p /time. t:Xt•ellent IM!neftts 1----------•1 Conta<'t M ~-.renson LYN COSTA MlSA Chnllengin~ poR1llon lor M~moriot Hosfl'tal rii:ht person w/isuperv. Vi ... _ _. C ah1l1ty for l'M's f/11mt• 30 I c.-,a, M Great waJ;tes & bent' Ap-642-2734 IOE 11lv, ~1 ~5 .SuJ><:r!or ~ve, SAiZ'MM\INGPHOOllt '· N B h i .. 2410 1 ... 0 "·· 'l'lf'N L· • r, X I)(' r l 0 n I' t' lnl<'rMLinlo( opportun1l~ 1----------• Prt'lerred 9'711·2880 b(-1w lor m<'n & 11.·nmc•n o,.,., l!I ,1 \l.J•: l''rmalC' parlonr 7A \1 & 1 li\M. Mr Cuna \\ llw 1111.1l1V(' & alitlih .itlt'lld,int:-, l>lln llml< ''' Pt "'1'111 11h·a" ~ •. ill l'; 11 (i11o d oppl\. Cttll lwlV.1'1'11 k .!tlatll & 1 .. 1111 I': l .l I 111;~ 1,53«) h1'1 prn Int 1111 •·n1""' ·'I'll 11 \\1 n,111'«' 1'.ir1.i1": .d.' Xll•I ..... , \ \l .1L111 ,. Ho11d11t1h· Wonwn '"'' olid\ I 11•···11 I Ill! I• I' llllll lluu ,(I 11 .111111).. 111 .1\\ l-'.1!>11 11h•ll\•lll ~'1\1\l'hh> .,1;!.l l'I 11 • 111 •ltl 111 lh1• ll \II,, I'll ti! \\ .tllt \•b l ,1ll 1f.1\1' winclh111iz \0 sdl'.' 1111\1 ht 1 .11 .. X I l.1:-.:-.1t 11•tl .111); do 11 "°\'II • Sa lH F.e Pold ..! ' r ... 1n personal p1·0° dot t' .1 lllll!<I ll1~hl y 11w11•.11< d s1~ uuo vr +. \ IHl 1111n11" ,1n1rl11r(', .11110 ,.., all t''P or.-i Co. Unly Uioi.c ~uallilcd 4:410 ror appt 1,,,, lh•andf'NI Ai M\«'r ii:l:l 1Sl941 .. i1110 U1rl'h NB " . ' '• •• OAILYPILOT Monda . March 3t t975 I -&.....I .btot. UHd Allfos W.ted 9590 AllhK, IMp...W Alltot. MpOltW ...................... . '150 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , D..._ t7ZO ~~-9760 •• ~~••••••••••••••• ..... W..eM 7100 Help Wcmhd 7100 Cats 1035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAUSGtat. W..11ttc ~s w ,rnt~d. ex SIAM~;s1-: K1UC'ns. 6 wk• ~ Red Rilllloon ha!> 11 rx,·m·nn d .\n·epl 'I? u~ Hcd I oinl & TortJt> P01nl position ror a lull l1mt: phr;1t1un:. Cilrmeb Hlc':.· W pupct!> IUl ~ EARTH Top Do•• &R ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• RO I mil"'' 7SO Ktw akl 72, good ~ >L'"''ING' 974 CAMA , o ' • cond $72l, G4S~ ICl •GRANDOPENlNG1 •GRANDOI L.I" P /S P/8 AM /nhtcrt."<l WORMS S39 PAID Oats& Toyota Dal:u• 1'oyol~ • r ·ma~ $4000/or &.ale111rl an ~ fo'a:.h100 1.111r,111t b~tl :0-o C::.l Island st.ore. Call M' lhH l .. 11wn.1 lka«h. T1tnner f or 1nt v~ Mi-3024 SALESLADY to worlo. d.ays for Jun111 1 Sportswear stOf't• fo:xp d ~ly. Apply NODHY, 2n Wt..'lilminster Mall. Sole11Mtt Wc:Mhd Cl) Must be cxpericncl'<i 1 udvert1::.1nt: ~ales Cul Ove r s treet & A:. ... ot· fi46·4433 * S.c'ys. looldceepen l.1z Rl'lndt'~ AgC'rwy 1020 B1rc-h SL, Slt• HH Nl'wport licat·h IG3 ti Wt Call For .Af>pt. l::Mabl1shed llJti.5 ---- Service S tatio n Allen dant t:-<per'd J)J.> C\-l'S Full & p llmt• Ap11 h !:>hl'll S t.tllon. tith 1·n1n<' ~ n S\!1'1C'c Sl.t \tt1•nd.t11l I time L1 t1· mt•< han1tJI WAITRESSES 1-· t1m<' i':"<p1•r (h~r 21 A11ph II\ 1wr ... un only l\O l'huut• l ' J 11 ... Sui I&. ~1rloin .1H:10W CoJ..,tlh~v~B WEEKEND RECEPTIONIST !I ~ JU Sul & Sun. lh•al E:.t,1k ull11•t• C..all l\lr~ ('.1lcl\\\'ll K1ti0"11 WllO Wt\!'< I'S TOWOHI\ ., l>Hl\'1': At'AH' ('1100!->I•: \'our· hour :-. \\orlo. lor \.our:.t'll, lH' '11u r o" 11 bo,...,s .\kn or \\'om<·n C.rn l>e sllghtl~ h ,1 n d 1 c a p p l' d N t' J l l 'll•.tn Appt•.tr.JllC'C \ L-- n·llrl'd AJ.!l' :!5 to iO Sup µh·ml'nl ~our 1m·oml' Uri\'-' J <«lb ti hrs or more .1 11 .J\ Apply in !)l'l'>On 'frlluw C.Jb Co. ll!b E ll>lh St Co~la :\ft',..;.a ncilt appt.·JrJn1·1· ''""· Merchandis~ ol<Ji.>r :.em1 rl'l1rt.'tl OlJl'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Doi.: OIH•d1ence Clas~ to Start 4116 at 7 .JOl'M Nc•wport lie a ch / Irvine ,\rl'.t 5 16 l!aM ----IMMEOIATB.Y Volksa·Porsche Volllsu PorSchc t~r· ~6••4~~iter 3pm. FOR THE GARDF.N 72 Hond• 750, Sl:m. 73 MajorTune·Ue~1al MaJorTun • lJpSpc{'1al o er. - 1000 fo'OfU4 95 3500. St~ both tmmat-fOI AU. vw·s , S2S VW ~ , , S'lS Worm Ca1a1n~s ~Lug 71 Husky 400. na "'• & PO«EJGM CAltS Most oth~r 4 cyl ~ Mo:)\ other 4 cyl $28 17362<iothurd.tlll trns. C urnutts etc CALLOICOMllN CallonOTHERS <:allonOTllt::H!> .. ----; $695.or ''613·6610 &US • 642·243i • • &ii-243'1 • isceHGMous Wanted 8011 •••••••••••••••••••••• TOS 173lSu~r1orAveCM l731SuperlorAveCM '69 Hu:.ky lflO MX Nt>w ----_ ------- top e nd ~xtr~ fo'asl DATSUN PICKUP 72, Ronr 9757 <.:amaro • 32S Eng, nu lirn & braku. eood cond. $950. 552·3.TTT $495 67~0970ask ror 8 111 good cond Sl750 Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• PET WORLD ANTto:o '6S or earlier ----•g75.6368 '67 HovC?r, ru.~<d~ work t..vrolet 9920 • • VW G h1 3. Mech cond ·10 650 Yamaha Chopper ~0 or bcsl orrcr Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• sh1hl,u , Mulll":!.e, Pug, un1mporlunt 64246lt9 Fast&re liable SS miper '73240Z A/C,mags.Ncw , ·1LS64S3f'6.5 · COMMaL l' h u w . II us k 1 c:.. alt. 6 .JOpm gal S595 or best offer Kon1 s hocks. AM /FM. eH~s a __ -- l 'h1hu;ihua. tmy~xflc:-. W d I' & 675-o<J70askfor81ll 25mp,g 586 -l l 4 7 5 0ab 9760 ... ACt:fEV~CE l.ilJ, pt·kt•, dox1c-, pal ante App ianc~ · evs/wknds. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S L..fo.H &SER hulb, 1.·0l·kapoo. pom 100 power mower~ Pre l ·n YAMAHA Mini En 2128 H..-.lt•ci. :\la:..i•d puppies Stud N~T working Heas duro not running Good ----------Ftat 9725 .... COSTA MESA :-.1•1 \ u·1• rlrn ... t hrecds 2525 646 58l8 tires <!l<' ~100 493·19S2 WE BUY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-flOO \V 17th at l"e11rview SA ·ash for good used Curn _a_l_L_6________ OR.ANGE COUMTY'S <>1wnt'\l•S53l 502'7. nlrig lrcezer :. & Mus tSell 1973350 1lond 11 IMPORTS HEWEST&LARGEST a .. yorleose l!*i81mpala,p/s,p/b,atr, DOBI I•: Pupll, 11 wks, 1 ropped. i\L.1r1 £'nbur~ MJc,iro hnc. ~how qucil '."·:! Kti(j8 stoves.546-07~ Gd C'o nd S-150 Call Top I>oll::ir For An,v JMMEDIATF. Authonzed radio. S600 or ofler, • -646-8~ Make or Modt-1 DELIVERY Sales & Service 548·9-145 1cal ------All Mode ls & Colors Instruments 8083 '73 \' ,\~L\11,\ 500 Str~ot JIM PANOS Beach Imports '69 Chev Concours Sla ••••••••••••••••••••••• l11kt• hke new Dick Miller Motors MacArthuruntl wag. P /B. P /S. air. $700. 968--1637 MAZDA 120W Warner Jambortt i14/751·1581;968·7465. !<Jri• Ak.C \'i~l;i pups. PAHA MOL NT Da nJo IJnta:.t1« t emp ~how Mint c·ond Appra1:.ed M t H ,,.."'""' s ""'''" ",,, '"'"" o or om~ <!11;.il f1l'ld trJ1nJl.>le """"" ac ................. """° Salefltent 9160 supt•r pt·t:. Ch.Jmp hnl':. ice furniture & ••••••••••••••••••••••• K-lbh:!:!l EquiprHnt 8085 pACEARROW 24'. air. \IHfo:O.\l.E 7 mo ~1.11<.> ••••••••••••••••••••••• generator Xlnt cond . ('hJmp hH·cl l'O."l ::;2.'>0, i':xec-:.vi 1•hrs S512S. Secy low ma g S7.500. Trade ~\'I I ::.150 il-l 4lJ71527 t·hrs~l 24,drllmachS65. $.1000 equity P vt ply I'\ i•:-1'1t•n·t· !Jt>7 W 19th. CM 968 100. Lac. 776FHK 2001 S Manchester at So Main 848-Dove 752·0000 '62 Chevy S.S. Radio. air An ... heim 6.16-6000 Santa Ana 557 2132 Newport Beach d ....,,.,, .. _ cond .. hlr .. gd con . ~. TOP Dollar P<lld for BMW s <tnd all other Im portC'd c;irs Crevier BMW Santa Ana 835·3171 73Fl.ATl24 SPORT COUPE 5 Spd. a m /rm sterl'o Avocado v. tlh Pan·h ment bu <'kct scats Priced to sell S3495. Tovota 9765 962·3034. .. :..................... ------- 1970 Che\'elle Malibu Spt, Cpe, lull pwr. + A C. xlnt. cond .. nu tire:.. ~1.675. 644·2877 µ l101 e Applv :!1!1 1-·e11n 1ew Hd C \I .Antiqu~s 8005 Old En ~l1:.h Shel'pdoi: b45 J.U I ----------11tENT the best ·73 Ex· WllOl.l'.:SALE· NH NEW ccult\'e 25'. all lux xtras W .ti nut t::xec. dc!>k. 86x30 r'ree ma. 979·90565·8 pm. w/4tix20 ··t." ext. S250. MISSION VI Eo:JO SELL US YOUR C.AR! I JMPOR'L'S SPECIAL TOYOTA SALE! ·10 Cll EV ELLE SS 396. Factory Demos & Ex· Sl.600. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pupp1C',.,, Al\C. 5 wks old S~•.Sta.A~ Anl1qul':-.. Aft ObJcCts. M<ill'" & l c mal t•s. W•paytopprice! S.O FwyutAvery M~ST BE CLE.AH 831-1742 or49S-1700 990 E . Coast Jlw.v. NB cu,., l o m Mac ram t' :1:Ul 11~5 St uden t s Ol'Nh•d part· time work. sak·'>. apply 15056 Jac·k::.on. Mid way City. or r .111 IS:J'.! :.!.>.'>!i a lt •pm w /l'o t s & P l ants ------30x60 Walnut desk. S:iOO. Trailers, Utility 9180 Chair SIOO. Walnul Secy ••••••••••••••••••••••• desk. 30x.i'1 wt Jtlx4<! "L " Bnclosed Gard e ner's <'XI. w I t·ha ar S329. t7x3'1 trailer SIOO. '75 Lu: 4 x 8 W;ilnut (·rt:denza SJOO. 8' 544·3417 Will take a nytning in H0teda 9727 t rade. watches. rings, ••••••• Furn1tun· stripping and Furniture 8050 re l 1n1sh1n~ a1di; & ~Ut>· ••••• •••••• •••••••••••. p I 1 1· s I o r · · rt o 1 I ---)ours clrt:'rs" 3375 \'1.1 I.ado NB ti75-4S:~ Summu Positions 1 , . "1. 1 l L-; I'. 0 f; c·>iou s .~1:.-.anu rr rov 111-~arn ..,_ , · umm<'r 1n ~ Sl'l Thi, :1 l1•<1b . I rogram lor t olll'gt• :.tu . h ti h r, I ul let cl e-n ts w h '' ,, r 1 • h ;ir cl P .i< • <' • 1 . irk<•r "· l' 1 1,. , . " plJtl' J.!IJ:.s lop .. \11111 "" 1 :-. " '11 ' " • t: 1 I' I' "'I I l'Jl!forn1.t .rll :JJX11 <·on< \ 1 Ph ·•• •00 • TRAINEES Will tram dcpl'nd.thll' p<.'<>ple to become µla .. t1t 1nJect1 on molding opl'rators M u.-.t be able to :.land entirl' shill. 11 necessary Opcnm).!:-. on 2nd s halt S2.z:J H;.11sc 1n 60day:. APPLY Ora n~(' COJst Pl~l'll n • 87>U Wl':-.l l>ilh SI • .. .AMERICAN ANTIQUES I rutk L'nloading rtn<• 0Jk & Ftn« Furniture. 11\'cr :!00 1ll•m!-. mostly rel1mshl•d Aµril 5 & 6 . •!1·51 llOWAllD!'> Ht-:STA!"· l{,\NT. <11H·n 21 hrs. 4•Mll l'Jl·1l1l· CoJ~t llv.'. NB. ppliances 80 I 0 .............•.••.•.... IM,\li\ClJl,A'l'I·, tnprnnd. 1-\t·n mo11 · \I. .1:-.ht·I'. !Sb.i !'h l~l.i llS:?~I :fr____ FIH:t•: PICl-\l'I• l<t-trig:.. " Appl ~. Sa,1p Met.ii Mattresses ... Qul'l·n. Full & Twin Sets l'rtl'l'd to :\'lovl' Now'! !!3J !Jti25 & 6-1ti-8680 • l.11\ L':O.l '.t l & Sol a. \\•ry l!Oo<l quallt~· Nl•\1.·r ll"l'cl :\lov1n~ 91'8 &122 W\Tt-:RB~:os & AC' l't':.sor 1t·s. nl'\\ u-.t"I. (;i ;1 ~ .>isu J 2'J' i :J:lrd !:>l :'l<B Fr rm ::-.t'ar:. t'I' in h<'<l 1n e\ <·t:ll<"nl co nd1t1C1n . lnl.'ludc!-m.illre:.s. l>ox s pnnl!S, frame a nd ht>all· ho;.mJ lmaplt• styll'I for :i.J(I 00 Cull tii5 0;142 ahl•r ti I' i\1 . \I U<;l s1.•ll ho u ... el ul t)I I urn. \\ ;i~h rtry. m1"l' item ~ "11 m·" ~' 1:1 :nXH (;rt.·;ot Sa\'lnt.:::.on l 'l'cl ..-111 n. Appia &.,\11,1· walnut l'onr. tbl Sl89. 7 ---------- mall'h 'J.! walnl.\l r h<iirs. Auto Service & S&t 50 , .... 2 walnut s wivel Parts 9400 desk l'h<11r-;, ~14.;..u c•a. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• blk lthr :-.1<1<' l'ha1rs. VW ENG. 1600CC ~1 1 .'>O t•:i :.! dl'.1\H:r lt:~al 530·69'10 :.t. fllt· l'a:-ol' S'<!I P r1. Ply. ~12 1~7 or !SJ3 21;u; Auto P;iinting & Uody Wk Reasonable. Quality Wk ,\COUSTl•CAL S llELL CallR1ck&M1kcS48·3211 i"OH SOUN D · p H 0 o t-' 1 N G X £Ho x Autos for Sal~ 2400 or 3600 -s.15. 1-:x · ••• •• • • •• • • • • •• • •• • • • • • cellent cond1llon. Call . &t2 <1321~xtcns1on2g(), Recr~at1onal ---Vehicles ianos & Organs 8090 •••••. •••. •••••••••• ••• 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l3 ehr Bro thers Grand Piano . t·omplelcly rl!COn· d1t1on\•cl 9tiU· lt55 \\ l H l.ITZEn <.kluxc• or J!.111. rnoll .\7>00 " xtra i.1')1 11 1' l'ofH':ikl'I' :-.~500 1·1,11 1-·hl H1111k\'·l>111k p1,1110 11 l)l,11'k 11 1-!hl -To1 l'(llll-:o-."i(l(I l'h Ii I:! K>iX.i RV STORAGE 24 hrs. in & oot :.ccun- ty .. $15 month at. Santa Anu Freeway ;it Sand Canyon Exit I n ·11w 551 1ri81 TV's cl<.'.. :woo II ARBOR BLVD 645-1500 COSTA Ml',;$,\ Orang~ County's HighHt $Buyer on lmpciris Bill Maxey Toyota Call Koger OI' Bill 847 855S FREE APPRAISAL We buy used cars & t rue-ks. Call GROTH Cllt-.;VROLET for a Jrce appraisal. GROTH CH EVROLET 182 11 Beach Blvd. Hun tang ton Beach 8'17·6087 549-3331 SELLING YOUR CAR? TOP PRICES PAID Fo r J mport~ !'aid tor or Not Dean L~wis l~s 1!166 llarhor, C.M. Ii l().:l:J03 '"trRE.ASUAE CHEST Call An~t11m· li7.> .12.'>!! \\ ill'oon s l l:irg;,11n N1111k ~' 1.> W I !II h SI (' .\I 11 A ;\I ,\I 0 N D () r ~ .1 n S p1nl'l. Moving Mu:>t ::-. (· I I ' ~ \I !J 5 o r li ::. t. 1;15 :w;x '69 Cht>vy Loni.: Horn P.U. Autos, lmport~d 8060 i'U'eds plt .. i)l::nl. t.·n 1-\l·:N~I OBE lll'a\'y duty Hors~s itri.is1e1:.t1t• phom.• '011.·cs W a:-h l' r 1 d r yt• r . x In l • •• •• •••• •••••••••••••• lt>r proJec·t. ~ to~ JO <in (·ond Unth $300 ~i3-iti12 hr.dayort•\e hr:. Jva11 . ll or~c T1 Ir. Mil C'y i':x· h1b1tor. 7 · l>hl. delux. hvy duly. \Hilk thru. 4 yrs old. Mil kl· offt.•r M4·4tl76. TV, Radio, HiFi, Ster~ 8098 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~o exp m·c-. Apply 1m tsro" n Admiral Helrig. med 21n:,2 MarAue ntC:' Ex l'e llc•nt l·ond1l1on Parkw.ty. Jl.;o. 12. M1~ Paid ~50. Ask ing pnn· $rnn V1 PJO loH Avery MiS. l!J7 l!l.'>:!e\~s. ___ R<'i::•stcrt•<I Quartcrhorse l'rkv.ay l HC'fri ~ :! dr w H<.· f. frz. Must sell' Juruor !:>hov. Late· modc.•I color TV, xlnt «Ond < .111 .1 ll 6 :Hi3·:?tJ6.1 w ·tr-fl ss.; :! llr. i''F t•)(tr~1 n1c-t' prosptN. l!lb t 1-17. Exp 1n t~1hll' -.~1n• lor 'l'40. W .J_..,h_c·r ~~ ~IJ J} r. Jewelry 8070 Boats & Marine bu:.y Coll cc Shop. \ ou ~<·w ~; .> ·> 1~ " -• • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••• ••• Equipment JT!USl UC ovttr 1g Apply 2 •. I 8020 INST ANT (' ASll lor Old ...................... . t~ 5. ~Ion ttiru Fri CllA.' acyc es c;111d Sdvt-r. J ewl'lry, <..:\ 11 LI 2278 Nl'wpor1 ••• •• ••• • •• • •••••••:••• < 'oins. l.knt<il Gol<.I. Wt>ll loah, Maintenance I 'Bhd A:.k lor ol llce u ... cd U1k1·,., l'.ut,., ~I.~ llP cl1n;.: Band:.. Watt:ht.·s. S•rvic~ 9020 _..__ II u y 1 :. t· 11 1 r .HI l' · ~ 1 i. H I·. t l· • \ n \ con ti. Top •••••••••••• • • • • • •• • • • • W~nlads Call 642 Jh7 i\ ~ w_~'.°,. 1 U 1 · <..:~I l'rin•:. 1-'l'l't' appa sb C u :-. 1 11 m M a r 1 n c P. 6t\ c:J 11 11\-nllt•\ ~· C:n ~kl I':. Cst Woo<lworK l<l'pa1r:. A CONYl:NIENT 5"0Pf>tNG ANo~f_jrt~M S(WINC CUii)( FOlt THE CM. OH THE CO. For More lnformatiOll C411 S.e 642-5678, Ext. llO lip U/'A Tent! Smart Choict llwy.t 'd .\I liij l!S!i.; s"imst ep!-. ladders. lurn1ture 6"ti·78ti8evcs. WA ~TED Boat1, Powe~ -9040 T OP l'ASll DOL LAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• l' ':-I 1;:> F 0 n .Y 0 U. 1.l 1960 Twin £ng :At ft. Chris Jf'.W!::LRY: ~A f~lffo,S, Take over pymts + SSOO. 1~HT O~J ~<? f'!i· li0~·1?· Trim tabs. depth finder. S IL Vi'~ H S I'.. H V I l f .. C'cl n md t>75 4923. FI N E F lj H N & ,, N. I • --- TJ Q l' ES 61:> :!2t.111 :lO' Tolly E xp. <:r. F IB. I l Hl/UOISt-: ~TONl-.S· I Ul & polhhC'<l rt•ach· IO ~··t I' II i 11 ~I 07711 or 11 I ?:l:l 21.):l T S or 28' D1c:-l'I 'S/F . holh nearh· new. low hrs. Top ronrl. ~J.500 l'a. Als1 :!I \IJrau<kr F,H, T 1S. ~~5llll i 11 751 1581 or Machinery 8078 Jl!J 2~1 or :11,~ illj.)_-_. __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• • • • • • • • • • •• • •• • ••• • • Boats, Sail 9060 I' '\ I' fo: H C \ f T 1-: H DON'T BUY 7 & J ::! ·~· e<ihovcr ••••••••••••••••••••••• camper. l'l.S. l'I U. Air. <:oncl. Stereo. Oual bat· G"9~ral 970 I teries . Ii ply tires. 21,00C ••••••••••••••••••••••• on new fol'lory engine. BRAt+D HEW $3500 1-"irm or trade for • • trailer or Mobile home. Lamborgh1n1 919.1510 E d ------spa a Dune Cycle ·;1. used only List price S29.500 twice. Cost S650. Includes MOW OMl y many xtras. Will 5('11 for only ~25. 558-0601 days $2 J,500 586-5299 eves wknc.b 4 Whttl Drins 9550 ................• , ..... 4 WHEEL DRIVES MEW &USED 3 LAHDCRUISER STATIOM WAGONS to Choose from Example: 1972 6 cyl., 3 s peed. a ir. v. arn hubs. radio. heater. &ex· tra clean. < 1661''0L) $4177 DM lemiA -TOYOTA .I lo choo:;.•' JIM MARINO MOTOR CARS 1200 w. c...t Hwy. 645-1102 Acrns fr~ tM t;i11u S.y Clu~ Alfa Ro'!'leo 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Alfa Romto luyorl~ Aut horiie<I Sales & Service Beach Imports llact\rthur and Jamborel' lW!·Dovc i52-0900 Nl'wport lk:H'h udi 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'<11./\lt ST.\!'<OAHD. .J,;,• • 1n1·h. lull auto :!1 ~ )C'ar ... old . 870 1:'>•"1 or ;\ny :w· 10 35' Hace / 1966 Harbor.CM 646 9303 Must Sa It>. 1st oiler takes this once 111 a hlellme de· .ii Late ·72 Audi JOOLS. l'(•rl 1:onu Low mis 4!17 2869 eves. l~·!l-l7;J day~. -1.Jo 1110. Miscellan~ous 8080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •I BUY• Good us<'d rurnnurc & appll::incl'S or o,\ill ~C'll lor \'OU. .MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 :ill li•1r :-.uncl~1yx:J11 o•J7l WANTED TOI' CASll 001.LAR l'AID t-'O H YOl 'R .JEW!::LHY. WATCHES, ART OBJJ-;CTS, COLO S I LVEH S ERVI 'E. FI -"I E 1'' U fl N & ,\ N TIQUES. 645·2200 __ C.:ru1s1• ~loop For over s:w.ooo. L"nlll you've seen Trvcks 9560 our <:,\I. x30-0645/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• R:ll ~l.)li() & 831-0226 . 1!1711°1\T/\LINA 27 !I'· Ill' Evmrude. Xl1\l c.·omd. 49·H~i9 lloh1l' lti w lrlr. 112 yr. Xlnt <·•,n<I Oay ti-H-1242. f'\'I' Iii I ;:1H:l. 11' llol!ll' l'Jt & lrn1l~r. PICKUPS GOOD SELECTION HEW &USED Prices slarl al ....... . $2177 ·;3 D:ilsun <6i639V> '1 speed , s 1 c reo, mai:i wheels. nt•W tr.Jmpol1nl'. ~'>O. l 1. 12 7058 Derut emiA CAL ,; l:Jti9 9' ·llP Out· ee~ boJrd._g_d._r_ond_. _SG_.250_. 1 =\~f TOYOTA !196· 1112!1 25 American w trlr. 1966 liorbor. CM 646 9303 fo'~gls. romplete ~~i~.8 M 3 7. d a T r u c k~ -------- BMW 9712 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '74 BAVARIA 'CLOSEOUT SAVE$$$ * 530 i * IMMEDIATE DELIVERY GOOD SELECTION. * Considering * * haimg * Eliminate thC' middle man. Lease direct from author11ed d<'aler1 There musl be a reason we are #I in sales, Ill In service . l! I m selection. ,_,,. •>.>·11, THINK Jf • • •• ... :..-1, HONDA ( ., i.:+ ·~J ~u \., .•.. ,,! HEAi "·., ···' 10% OVER FACTORY INVOICE OH ALL HEW '75HOHDA SEDANS .Your c h oice or accessories plus tax & license. Orde r yours today. "FRIEDLANDER" 961S G G lhd G G \311111 Maida 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'i2 Mazd;i HX 2, low mi. Xlnl con<I . Many cxtrai:.! Sl900. l' fl : anyt1mt.', 646-2690. ------- '73 MAZDA X3 Wagon, 22000 m a, amitm, 4 s pd. $2200. 963-1760 ·----- Mercedes B~ 9740 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Now Purchasing Top Quality Used Mercedes Contact Used Car ManCICJer I Mission "•lo I Imports 28101 ......-It• Pwt!w., ........ Viefo 831-1740 '73 2!10 4 Dr. Sed a.n . Loaded• Sharp! M u sl se ll B est Offer 83:3-SOM. ·fm Mercedes i:io.s. 4 tlr. p~ r steering & brakes. :wto trans. Very clean. -.:I nt mech C'ond. ::;llO<t 548·1487. OVER 100 HEW &USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY House of lmoorts AUTHORIZ1m MERCEDES DEALER 6862 Manchester, Buena Park 523-7250 On the Santa Ana Pwy. 1970 250 Sedan. 60.000 mi, 19·20 MPG. lwsl ol fer :J.j..J .~ 73 MBZ450SL Popular s port mode l with auto. air cond, pwr Sleenng. pwr. windows, stereo. etc. Priced to s ell Now. 1953GSU > il0.995. ccutivc Cars Good Used 400-3476 Toyota Sc lcct1on -.63-C_O_R_V_A_l_R_Sl_50_._or_be_:;_'l .ALL PRICED ofr Nu tires. w /make TO SB.L g., eat d u n e bu ggy <ll)u lewiA ;:~~:~ta• 9930 ~. ·. TOYOTA ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ·73 Mark IV. SEE T lllS ONE it's really sharp! 1!66 liorbor. CM 646 930· Loaded w 'every extrn. Only 28.000 mi Metalhl' Votkswogen 9770 l>ronzt w ·tan vinyl top & ••••••••••••••••••••••• tan lthr. inter. Must sat' I H U Y J u n k V W lor $0795 <WHl.sE book parls 'Car-. Call Uan $66751 552 ;ouo 6J6.00iZ 979 0935 ttllOlOam or e \e/wknds alter 5pm > ------- 9 - 9 -3- 2 -Corntte 1967 VW DaJa Bug. rebuilt ••••••••••••••••••••••• e ngine. new heavy duty clutch. s mog control. Shelby & U.S m ags. wide lire)!, headers. hood loch, '75 tags, am1Cm radio. M usl -Sec lo ap. prl'ciate Sl500. Phone 642·9338 a rt er 6 pm. '7l VW Bu::., rad1:.1I Lares . F M slen•o tapl.' Many Pxtra~ 12.000 ma st7Utl Duys 1144 -'1223. C'\'t'S & Sun lii:1.5;i1;o .1sk lor Mr Shov m akl'r o r Mr Oor::.1.•. CORVETTES Always a selection of u~l'd Con•ettes Phone about Ill'\\ ·1:rs in stock HowardClw~t Dove and Quail SlS Nr MacArthur Jamboree and Bristol t'\ewport Beach 833-H:l:l.> 'IH CORVETTE. 327 cu 111 .. Tur bo 400. 4: ll Pos1 . Dase brakes. Fl<ired 1-'en· dcrs. SpQiler 630·1171 11:10-1110: 633·9264. '72 VW 41 l WAn. ,\II ex· ii Corvette 4 spd. New tras. Pra ply S2295 paint, air, AM/t-'M, dist• 4!M ·ti505 d ys 496-3028 brakes. Convert. 962·8382 C\'eS. ford 9940 '73 VW Camper, S6700 in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• vested . As king $5200 '70 Ford LTD BrougAam. Call 675·5604. 4 dr. immaculate cond REPAIRS-SERVICE EXCHANGE& REBUILDS BROOKLYN BUG CO E~t 548·9141 Loaded with power ac· ces~ories. 846-1677 '68 Ford Torino4 dr; p-.·r. auto . air Burgundy. black nn~ top ~ 530-0551 '70 Ru)!. New C'lut<:h. brks. ---------- orig. paint. Compl. reblt '71 TORINO Wa1ion . enl(. Sl.550 or makt! oner atr. P /S. P / B. Sl375 Must s1.•ll. 675 2804 548·8845 Red '6ti VW Bug. Clean, •73 L TO. 10 pass. Wagon. ' good tire::.. Call eves or Air PJB P IS, lug rack wknd s tl-12 -iOl!! or 23.000 mi. 675·6200 or C73·6525. 6i5·3008 eves. Vol•o 9772 Maverick 9947 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SPECIAL VOLVO SALE! Factory Demos & Ex· cc-ut1vc Cars Good Llsed Volvo Sclecuon .ALL PRICED TO SELL l>eM lewiA 0 VOLVO 1960 Hnrbor ( M 646 9301 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo dealer 111 Orange County' Buy or Lease direct t!:rtll 2025 S Mane Anaheim 750-2011 utos, Used • ••••••••••••••••••••• 9910 •••••••••••••••••••••• 73'FORD MAVERICK 2 Door Sed 6Cylinder Automatic Trans AM Radio White w 1blue intt!rior $1550 See al Daily Pilot ~yee Parking lot 330 W Bay, Costa Mes;, or call Milan Leavitt •6i2-4l21• Mercury 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1972 ME RC. Marquis . S2300. Call 979-liilO bet ween 8 & 5. Mustan9 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'll8 Mustan~. V·8. P/. auto tra ns. very nice! $1100 or best offe r. Call Laura <ill 5 PM. 675·8114. Oldimobile 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales and Service OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS HOHDAC.ARS l INDl.AH RUGS "IOO. fi4:1· 1436 Ne SS.500 6 5 6 w/camper. S2195oro!Cer, ---------! 673-4350 Hhodcs 33· Sloop. No. 5. Crevier BMW MISSIONVlEJO IMPOR'l'S S.D. Fwy at Avery 831·1742 or4~1700 '70 EL DORADO, lots or J----------extras $2750. I m · 73 MBZ macula te. Call 8 to 5, University Olds 2850 H arbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa 540.9640 rr~~JI IO•t1 •h•• • ott1(m1 1r\;t ll:<'od look• Of lhl• Cft!Olt~•ll f l•n·•~mn~ ror flprtnL" j I If <'h"' .-a111111r11n or ,.,,,.i,.d 1n 1 rolnr1 hlmpl,. "'tn11lr•' ,, .. h• 1 Loolr, r...-l lllJhtf'r in lh" ,,.~j 1nfl rlh •1t1r hr• fru 111 ,.,,,,.,., PrtDl,_d ,.,,,,_," '•2 ,, ttr d1 ··•~n. r~th•tn ....... 1-"or Sa le : NEWPORT Hf':t\Cll TF.NNIS Cl.UH \1 E.\I RF. RS ltl P fAS.1!192 Ha Ibo a Cup Wanne r Classac·Champ1on. $4500. '70CH EVY Pickup WK v.'. b&Slll't'l Xlntcond $2700 SanlJ/\nJ l'l.1.i:1111 Call M8·0'.>07 after 5 pm 675 ·18AA_. ______ , & & • '73 DATSUN Pic k·up Om1·~a Wr1o;twat c h Boats, Slips/ w /matc h1ng Cam per l:Jdu~;~..,-' R_ran<l New·' Docks 9070 Shell. Xlnt C'ond. Low m1. rr-------------1 ( o:.t ::;;! .... >. SaC'ril tee $12.>. •••••••••••• ••••••••••• M t ell' Prl ..;y "-ek· 'II"' 'IM2 I US S . '" • "" · '-· SLIPS NC'wportUearh in~onlyS26()0.581 ·'1 174 STU' li11mp<'r 'li7 to ·;1 Sail or Po"cr ---- ('ht•v or c;Mc sis. New 673-5253 '69 FORD 3 4 ton Cmpr. · • d Spec. Like new. ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & t.lllga!P lnr 12 t-or • E:<t hangc use or Classic 968·4fl17 l'rl"•'n P\7 s;,o, =>M·3417 1947 22· Chris Craft for Salcs·Service-Leai;ing 280 SEl.4.5 645-1030, art er 6 , Stereo, a ir cond, full pwr. Must see. <23808A) M ISION VI F.JO IM PORTS K O. Fwy at Avery 831-1742 or 495-1700 •7 5 Mercedes Exec. Special Oood till Apral 5 556·0263 NanC'y ----- adiltac 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CADILLAC Over 70 lo ch006e lrom. Fro m $1995. G M/\C Financing & Leasing. '72 CUTLASS Supreme. vinyl top. A/C. red, while int.$2800.846-6706 Sac-rifice_.72 Cutlass /\uto w/ air, P /S,P/B. J ud.) Schott, 545·2031. Pinto 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Pm to, au to, radio. New paint. Vinyl top. Xlnt C'ond . S1550. Call 673·357\J before 10 am or 675-2832 leave message. Womf'11«1 Ell&»• .... 34 ( 2~1Mh M"O'A "'''"" ~-11 •n· lu•I· .. bM I with 40.ln<h hip), ~~ (40 ~d SI 00 for H eh pattrrn bu•l, O hip). lM ( 11 1>11·,1. H Atld ~· for eo<'h paUf'rn lur h ip); 40 ( H b<1•I. 411 11111). ll firsl·C'lllS m••I and \jl<'C'tlll (4f buet. 48 hip). 44 ••~ hu•l. ha11dl1n11 . Sf'ntl to Alu r r.o hll!). 4' ( .0 """'· :.~ hlvl. RroolL~. IOS, lhf' Oa1ly l'llot. •• H•2 bu•l. G4 o,1p1 I Nttdlttraft ~ • aox 163. ~II•'"' ('at h patll'rn Old Chl'lll't ~latton. Ntw Add 2S l'f'fll• t°' u rh P•llrrn Yor k. N Y 1001 1 Pront for "'11l·tlH• rn11l and IPl'<'••I Namf', Addrt'H, Zip, Pat~ 1tandh1111. otlMrr•1•r lhird Numbt'r ,\1 ·nu~Tll'A I, S llF:LL usl'ofdock.f.42-0.581 ';fp~~~~~·o:.?i.~<;::~ Roy Carver, Inc. Low mileage exec. car: V 0 It ~ 0 ll N D · rcmJPOrtation 18.000 mi. F M Stereo. Rolls lloyce BMW lully equipped. 1---:----~!!'!"'!!~!!!: Ptymocrfh 9960 l'U OOFI NG Xf':nox ••••••••••••••••••••-• Tape Deck, duol tanks. 234K 17lhSt. 450 SE; full ~olc price '71 Caci Cpe deVllle. Ork ••••••••••••••••••••••• n-ddl•~ will Ukf' thrrC' Sa•t doll1r.• C'rttll' ...,. .. ,,_., Se.net IO M•n•n lw.vtiful th1111s 8"td for NI'• •tttn. tG. tlw Oa1lr r11n1 1S7$ Nttdlttr11\ C.1t1loll' f'llU.cn ~. m Wnl 1"11 Jttu111na printed lmtdt . 7S' SI , ~ York. N Y 10011 ,.,_, Hlfty f'1f\y QUllU SI ftl Ml'C NAME. ADORl'::.'I..~. ZIP. N-• Rlppll' C'r~ SI 00 Stt Hd R'l'Yl.f. Nl'MBF:R ~ + KM Aoo11 • • SI 2$ ONF.nU:IP!PATTl':flNoly"'" Nffdt.pol11t llri SI 00 (tlOtnlO~ndlOf.-frtt p•I flowtrCrochf't &><* SI 00 ll!f"ll lfttHf• Nf!W Sf'MING lfalrplf1 C'rMllf't Root SI 00 S U M 1111 t fl PATT f: R "( lnteenl (. rM hrt ,.,.. SI 00 CATALOG 109111Ylf'• •llt1tf• l'"Unl lhr raml' llot* II 00 ''" ,,.cl#n C'OUPOll ~nd 7$( IMIHI MM,.)' 8lWlk SI 00 - t 'W • KNIT 8ncMI •Ith ( omplrt,.1.1r1 Ar"'* SI 00 beiiWtt-patlt'rn •1 2$ C'ompll'tf' AIJll•n• •14 SI 00 ln.c.llC r eah1on flooti I I 00 IJ f'r'hr A1111h•No 11.2 :10' hwt-~llll Rae* II 00 ~ f)f 11Qvllh 11 !ilP 111,,.,.,,m Qu11t l\(iot. rz :!()' I) ""111• fo~ Tod•) •l !AY 8oolto1JgJ1fl)' Hut• ~ 2100 ur :iwo -$15-E-< xlta pair 10 ply snow Costa Mesa 546-4444 ~1 ... 0 ,,9 •. ser. ~. Lease m etallic hlue. Am/Fm < <'l l1·nt < onc11t1on. Call • "'" '1'"° & 8 lr k la Ill Iii(! lli!l f'Xl<'ll~l()n 2811 c~ S•/ tirc.-1. $3500. !WB-26S? Capri 971 I al S2SS.81 mo. <36·m o. ~tcrco ac pe, Ir ATLAS ---a..+ 9 I JO •••••• ••••••••••-••••• open end lease.) & all pwr extras. $2975. ••••••••••••••••••••••• VGllS 9570 "tl CAPRI V.(;,'4 spd. air , P /P. Days S.'i8·7712 or Chrv•l•t !PtV'MCMh Open Oaily '& ~n. 'UI 10 PM Scram-Lets Answers l.1•\1f\ 't\<J .. lt' 1.n•.il On•lul <,I-r WILL ~l I hi.' 1 hnr11>o ~"I mar 11l'ri an c·lrl\•rly rl.1yho~ "11 h Sto.ooo.ow .. incl .ill oC her frH•rHh m.11lt'(J hn C;fo:T WILL rarch RENT: VW Cam~r Van. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sunroof. 23.M mi. 64.2·9937 Max. liab. $10.310.28 eves & wkndll 900·3'7SO. Slpo; 4. AC. fully equip. '74 Chtvy 1~ T. V~n. Tires or644·06R6 Sec. Ot'p. $270.00 By Day or Wk. SHG--0475. & whl:o1. F.xtras. Aft 5; -847•1821. Pr1 Ply. '71 CAPRI Auto, V-6, 21000 s~r·~z9;~~~:r11·1~a~~r A.tot WOltf~ __ 9_5_9_0 ""· SJ.-19~:.~ Jim Slemons Imports 833-9300 '7:1 El, DORADO $.W>O Call 970·8710 b<ot~en 8 ;ind., 2929 llarbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa 546-1934 S.'\7 2562/ 645·2475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -'ad"71 Eldor I mmac OolJ J2.l00 miles Full f'Oflffac 9965 pv.r. (.t'athcr Int V top ••••••••••••••••••••••• Motor< ycttt I Scooters 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\1m.1h.1 17.l lh•huill \,1ntt'c·k Ir.am\' & fnrk11 l>1rL only. Xlnt cund. s;1.~ .Mu~l .sell. 847·241i<I Jim WF. PAY TOP DOU.AR FOR TOP USF.l>CARS fo'Okl::IGN. llOM .. :S'rJC or CLASSICS It your C'ar 1t1 extra clean acr "l Ctrfit. a•u•••uta 2921 Uorbor Qlvd. QlltaMeH 119-~ .. 9720 ...................... -----------:\995. Orig. Pl'• owner. '70 f'areb1rd. New ti~. Wll.Ji BUY YOUlt '66 M 87. 230S, rane cond1 R44-4326 Stcn •C>. Gd cond. Sell DATSUN, TOYcYTA Lion. Sl97S or best ofler bt'IOW book. 673 2760 Oft V LK WAG•;N 641i-3'HG (pvt ply I hetwffn 8 & :lpQ\. PA ID fo'OH O R NOT --------full pwr. New lire &----------W I t L · P A Y T 0 P '64 22G.SE Hdtop., Cl~1>S1 ..wne.up. Gold w/blk. top. The tastut d1'11W ie lhe OOLt.AR. CALL Kt-;NT Lcn\htr, ~unroof, nunt Xlnt. 1•ond. $3,000. or l>c:llt West. .. a Datb P ilot ALLEN, 540·0442 cond. 615-743't6'i'S-7482 orr, 640-0lOi CJassJficd Ad. GU.s618. Laguna/South Coast Today's Closing N. "· Stoeks L. 68, NO. 90, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 31 , 1975 TEN CENTS , Buffeted Balloonist Lands-Finally By RUDI NI E0DZIELSKI Oflll•O•lly l'ltotSUll ,A balloonist who got caui::ht by ill ~md over Trabuco Canyon ade an emergency landing in n Cleml•nte Sund<iy after help· ssly dnfl111g on~r a beach otled with weeke nd bathers. The dramatic landing of Gary verney. 26. of Glendule, was 'Yltnessed by hundreds of persons 'Who flooded the police depart· • - m ent swatch board with reports of a balloon in trouble. Severney had just taken a hang glider pilot up lo an altitude of 6,500 feel for a d emonstration g lide over E scape Country when he was caught by the wind. He was blown out to sea over Dana Point and lo San Clementl', flying at a low altitude over Avenida Pico before hovering five feet over lhe water at Poche Beach. Police said Severney asked for permjssion to land but 1his r e· l1uesl was refused by lifeguards who said rough water und persons on the beach posed too much o r a hazard. Told lo land in a less popylated area, Severney gave his hot air craft a blast of gas and Look off ove r the San Diego Free" a}. landing m a canyon near the 000 block or ~ven ida Salvador. Scvcrn~y. a pilot with 500 hours of hot air ballooning cxJ>('riencc w:.as unhurt but his troubles ap· parently :.art>n 'l O\'t•r Pohl'c 1nd1cutcd this morning that thL'Y wt•rc going to contact the Fcder:.al Av wt1on ,\gency and file a form;,il compl;unt. The young balloonis t is employed a s a bailiff and 1s the trcasun•r of the Winddrifter Balloon Club in Burbank. I le is an experienced aircraft pilot. having 7.000 hours of commercial flig ht in his logbook, ;.ind hus taken hot ai1· balloons up to an <1lt1tudl' of 22.000 feel. A "1tncss to Sc\ crney's morn· ing takeoff <Jt E scape Country. site of the World Jfong Glid<.'r Champ1onsh1ps, s aid the wind :.h1ftcd after the balloon was m the a11 . "fl blew h im right out over lh<' ocean." said publicity managl·1· Jon S m ith ... Jk was a Vt<'llm of <: 1 n· u m s t a n e es . Th e re \\ <1 ' nothing he cou ld do. lie wa:-. al Lht• ml·rcy of the wind." Sm1Lh said Severnl'Y should h a\'e been ~1ven l anding pt•1·m1ss1on on the beaC'h. lla ng g lider pilot Bob Col'rell. :D. of the San Fernando \".ill1 ·y. <See 8 .\LLOON, P agt.> A:!i ms aw ro e lnLpgt1nu 2 Youths Hu11 \ ·On Skateboards Skate board accidents with a u tomobiles inJured two youngsters in Lag una Beach and one of them seriously hurl is in the intensive t'are unit at South Coast Community Jlospit:.il to day. Samuel W. P u rs lt•y, ti, of :M2 Poplar St. was r eported in fi.lir •:ondition. llo:-p1tal authoritit•s !>aid lhe youn gstt•r receive d m ultipk fractures an<l numerous cuts and serakht.•s in llw <1t't'l· dent Friday. Pars ley was hurl :.it 1;: 15 µ.m. Friday when his sk:.alebo<.1rd col Jided with a car <.1l 255 Cypn::-;s Drive, Laguna Beach. The secqnd inj ur.v occurred Sunday when Mona Takahashi, 13. of Los Alamitos collided with 11 ~er· at Myrtle and Monterey SlreeLs. Miss Takahushi was ,Uven first aid by Laguna Beach firemen and r eturned to her family, w h ich is vis iting Laguna. Further information on lhl' ac.·· citlenls was not availablt'. however. s kateboarding 1:-. cov· l'red under two s late vehicle eo<.lc ~cctions and skateboard ride1·:-. may be liablt• for C'ilallon by poll ee. .: 0 n l' s l' ct i o n :-. t a l t• s l h a l sk :1leboa rd crs a r e considered pl'<.lcstrians under the law and the st.•concl st a les rn part no J>t.>dcstnan .. s hall s uddenly le i.1\'l" ;1 curb or other arc:.a of ~;aft.tty and \\ ulk or run 111lo the p;lth ol ,1 ''eh1l'lc whit•h 1s so close .is to t·on s titulc .in 1m med1at1: hazard." About a year ago, the Laguna Beach City Council consideh'Cl a plan proposed by Councilman J on Brand lo ban s kateboards from city streets. l\o action W<C> taken following appearance before the council of a youthful vroup of skaleboardcl's who sa1<1 the sport was safo. Skipper Relt•tes PARAMEDICS, FIREMEN TEAR APART Wf\J:CKAGE OF CAR TO FREE TIM MEDLEY On Trabuco Road, a Crash Without Wttnesses Claims at Least Two Lives Irvine Cras l1 South Viet Marines Clai111s Lives Westerner Sinking O~;.:':T ~~~:~s Kill 25 Refugees Rv PETF:R O 'l.Ol.GllU~ ,\l~O,\HD THE PIOr-.EEH COl\TE:\DER. Oa i\ang, South Vi etnam I ,\ P 1 South \"1t•t · namt•sc mannl·~ :-hot <1nd ktllt•d :.abo ut 25 Ul'Ople Oil tht• fontu1l ol an Amt•n c·•in l'Vac1wt1on ~h ip during fr;rnt1c attempts Lo escapt• fallen Da I\ :.ing, accnrdintr lo l-rcw members. Tht• man1w~ daimcd thc>y Wt.'l"l' killing \ 11·1 Cong suspt•c.·ts. .T1·nged W1.th Irony 011nto~.1yP1lolSl • .U \ young ;\I a rim• rescued l>.Y county f1remt·n li:lbonng lor 35 minutes with a new tool that By HILAR Y KAY E 01 l~t O•llf Piiot SUtt Skipper Doug Ferrell looked back on I :.ast week's smking of the Weslernt•r off I\ ewport Harbor nnd shook his head al ;lit the odd quirks surrounding Lhe boat's de· m be. Perhaps lhl· most ironic l\\ isl is that lht• sportf1shin~ boat. <.t fi.xlure in l\ewport Hurbor for 23 yea1:s. w us M'hL•dull'c.1 lo move up north with a nl'W O\\ 1wr JU~t two u ays after tl \\en! down .. It's a lm o:-.1;is 1f ~he knew ~he was leaving and dt•cidcd . in- stead. to stuy on the boltom nc;,ir 1\cwporl llnrbor." said Ft'rr('ll. The 56·fool boat is prest•nlly ly- ing about 100 ya rcls off the cast jetty of( Corona cfol Mar about i O feet deep . F errell':; 111~urance comp:.any is try 111g to decide whether il's worth the effort to rcfloal the old bo:.al. Thirty·three S)('rsons a bot1 rd \\ere res<'ucd wht•n Wc!>lt'rnL'r sank l\f a n y p t' o p I t• u g n· c l h 1 • Wes terner ''as tht• mo!-l µopular spo1'lfishi11 g bo<1L lo 01~rulc out. uf J\ewporl II arbor . ,\ccording Io Ferrell. more people ro<.le on board the half.day bo<.1l lhan an) olhcr. .. Al l>S a half·da\. 1t \\as th<' cheapest and the 0 beM·kno\\11," lhe 33·year·old s k 1ppcr said. While most or his customers w ere Jandlubbe rs from inland cities, a s maller percentage were FIRST CALLER COT APAKTMENT .. The first call er rented the opartment." That's the s uccess experienced by the Costa i\tesa landlord who etacedJ.h1s ad m lht> Du1ly Pilot Spar ious 2H R . 2 B,\. 2 1><1t1os. nt''' l'arpet ~ pumt.Adult~.nn pcl~ .. $185 "'')( "''· tr you have a room. apat lmt.•nt or whol<' houH· to rt•nt. call 642· 5678 lt only lakt'~ u ,,.,.,,words in the n~ht placl' to find a Leno.int ,\Ion~ the Orungc Const, the right place ls the D~uly Pilot. .devoted Cis hermen who hoarded the Westerner as often a:. two or three times a week. The Westerne r wa~ h<.1lf·owncd by F errell and half.owned by Davey's Locker, \\hCl"t.' lht• boat ·s operations \\ere hL•Jd quartered. Fcrrt'll. who r.in the boal for the past four years ycur.., ;,inll before that on a periodic b:.as1s. m<.1tnlained that the sinking \\ "" the rt•s ult of a .. freak a ccident ·· ··The boat h:.ad been sun·e~ l'd 111 February by the prospect 1v1• buyer and h e was perfectly s.itisficcl with the findings. Plus. the toast Guard inspec·tion wus held jus t two months ago," Fer · rell s aid. Last week. a Coast Guard of· ficial suggested the boat had 1·uo into something undcrw;,iter. thereby causing lhe"sudden rus h of ,,·.,.ter from be low. .. It 's possible that \\l' hit somethinJ.!. l didn't feel a ny bu! thump out then·. but the swells were ~lapping the side of the bo:.il. It's possible.'' Ft.•rrell said. The Coast Guard is ~till 111· 'l'Sl1gating the accident but if tht• boat 1s not floa ted by the 1n· ....u rance company, 1rs po::.s1blc the ir diver s may never be able lo tell for certa in what happened. In recalling tbc sequence of events from l as t Wednesday, (See SKIPPER, Page A2i Marine Gulps Quart, Ailing r\ Camo Pendle ton Marini' fn· thtY may still be fechnJ!.lhe after· effcds ol drinking a polenlia lly (atul quantity or s traight bourbon "hisky Saturday ni~ht. Police sairl they 1·eceiv<'d ~ t'<ill for an <imbulanc·c al an Avemdu Monlercv address from a caller \\ho M11ci hi:1 20·yeur old compa mon hud t•onsumcd one quart of whisky in 30 minutes. Polk~ li a1d lhc mun v. a-. tran8porlcd to San Ckmcnlc llospilal for treatment O( "Un · <:olll'IC'1 ousnt·s~ atld othC'r un pleasanl condilioni.." Ile lalt>r was tranllifcrrcd to a ba c h~pital. teur s <Jµart wn·cked curs <:lunl! to life today, followmg a headnn col Its ion m J rv111e Sunday lh<Jl killed l\\ o other .\I <1rinl·S and L'nlically 111Jun·d a fourth Timothy .J . .\ledlcy, 20. of U Toro ;\I annl' Cnrps Air Stat 11111. \\ ._.~ h~tcd 111 ent1cal <:ond1t1on .1t Tu-.1111 Community llosp1t.il 1'illt·d 1n till' 2 ;l m. l'ra~h on Trabue<> fl o:1d nc•a; Cul\'er OHt' 1· \\ 1·rl' llll' d rl\ er of the second e.1r. Phil \\ Limbert. 18. an<l onl' 111 his I\\ o pas:-.t•ngt'rs. I.arr~ C;. ))a\'1:-. l!l. both of lkadquar1t·ro.; C'omp.rn~. Third .\J <.1nne .\11· \\mg, and buse rt'SHknts. ,\th 1rd \·i<.-1 i m . !\el son \Vh1tt . J!I, of the ~ame unit , \\as li sted 111 st•rious eondit 1011 to<la v ut thl' Long Hc;,1ch i\a,·al ilo-,pit;il \dll'l'l' he.• w<.1s t ake n followmg lh1· t·oll1..,1on . Pola·c pit•ccd togethl.'r \\ h.1l must h<.1vc happt'ned on the lorw 1, roacl Tht•) ~aid .\I cdley·s car left l!J:! ft•t•t of sk1dmarl-.s that cros:-1.'d 11v<'r the ccntt•rlme of Tr.iburo Ho.id from t'<lslbound into "l'i.1 bound lanes. ending al lht' point (St•f' 2 KIU.F.D. Pa~,._\:!. 'l'VE BEEN CONCERN!!>" ' ptannlng Chief Moody • Age11ts Note •fi'1tllll')' 'fJ/_Cll/(' :'>11.\;\ll <I P l I -\\"lw11 .IO'l'Jlh lhl\\ SOil a lTl\"l'<I .1t ;\1 1 u m 1 I n I e r n a t 1 1) 11 a I \irport from Lima. Pt·n1. I ".S. Custom:-agents found that h(• \\ ~1s h1i.:h on t·oc;111w ahoul onL' 1ne h high. ,\ Custom s :-pokl•sman !-.;11c.J Su11d;.1 y <1 J,!ents noticed I>.1w:-on ··walkc.•tl funny"' and a:-kt•d him lo 1"1.'lllO\'t' his s hol'!' und ..,otks l ll' -.aid thc.•y found <1 half pound of c·ocainc \\ orth ~J00.000 taped to thC' soles of his f"CI . D:l\\-son w;ls turnt'd m 1'1· to Drug Enforc.·L·ment ,\d ministration Jgents and l'hargl'd with unluwful 1m- porlat1on of coca1m•. i\laraudmg South \"1et11aml':-t• troops foug ht sea battles to Lak<' tl\·er lig hters und barges lo n·ad1 AMERICANS BEGIN SAIGON EVACUATION. Story.Page A4. the PioneL•r Contt•nde r and its :-1:-.Ler s hip, the PIOlll'l'r <.:om· mandcr. a.., the Viet ConJ.! mm·1.·d rnto South VrN n an1s s('cond largest city F.<ister \H•t•l-.rtHI The m:.:~s killing'' as n•ported on the Piont'er C'om m amkr ( l"ntLt•d Pn•!-s 111trrn<ll1011al ~ a I d l he s 0 u t h \. ll' I 11 LJ llH' .... l.' ma r ines who b oarded thl' Ameri<·an rl'fuj!ee ship at Da :\an g force cJ t h <' • \ men c an t' r c \v m e n t o b a r r i <' a d <' themscl\·es m a c;ibin and 1-.ilkd, ra ped and robbed 1n<.1ny of thc- dvihan refugec.•s, the rdugees rr-. ported today '~ ht•n till' ship :ir· n ved at Cam Rany B<.I\ .) The Conte nder wus the la!-.t. spip to leave Sund av before Cnm- muni8l she llmg forced <.1 hall lo the evacuation. euttin.(! the la:-t escape routt.• for all t•st1maled I' · mi Ilion refuJ!t'l'!\. Rcdugecs ''ho had paid thc•ir <SeeTERROR, rag<'1\:!, Resigned Planller Cites Criticism By FREOF.RIC(< SCllOF:MEHL 01 lht O'''' Piiot Stall \\'uyne ~t oocl y. "'ho rl'signed Friday as LuJ.{urla Beach director of planning and dt>vclopmcnt. ex- pn·:-st•cl ('nl1c1sm today of ob· ~Lades that cQnfrol\t t.kvelopers \\ho wunl lo build in lhc Art Colon\ '"I" \;t' been l'Onc crnru about 1t, al1hou11b J don't think if's a re· a-.()n for my ·l'e1>iJ?n:1tlon," SHH1 ~100<1'. 3:-l lie hm; been the city's plannin~ 1·hi~C for U)e p:L1t four yt••rs .Moociy s.ud thl' <kcidoQ to re· s n. cf'f<'l't• v • May 2. was ttHtdo lo.allow mm·o •·pcn.onl\l cro~th .. nn<t lhe opport~ity to work m ~ J?dvat •planning sec'.!tor. With l't'SIW1'l to lh«' wa)s d e-I velopcrs have bCL'n trcall'd r c· <·enlly, Moody s aid: "'We ne<'d to S<'C how we c•an be positive rather than obstrul'l1\'l'. Instead of put· t ini! controls on peoplt', we need to work an other directions, find· 1 n Jr r e s o u r c t> s u n cl up. portunities. · • ··I \\ 1sh 1t could have been more posili.-e over the l ast cou· pit> of years." Moody said. Moody ~aid hi~ decision lo • lcavGlhc-rity post foUowl'd a con- sidC'rablc amount or evaluation. "I will probably have some op· poMunill<'l\ in the.' 1uwol<' sector. I 'II be able lo ~cl a fc.~l for what it's til(e to fiatht thut bulllc,'' he said. ~oody . •tid ho woutcl likf' to <'Onthru~ working on ~ome plan· (See ~fOOD\'. P1&tA%) Campaign Inquiry By FBI By GARV GRA1'VILLE Ollh• D••IY P1101 !>I.lit ,\ s pokesman for the FBI in I.11-. ,\ngt•lc:-confirmed today \h<1l the bureau is 111\'esligal111J.! Hep. Andrew llin!-haw·:-19i2 t.'ll-tt 1011 ca m p<.1 i gn. .\<"Cordin g tu F IH lll'\\S <·oonl11wtor .John !\Inrn:-011 , tlw 111\'1•st1).!at1on is !)(11ng l'undut tl'tl . ;1t lhl' rt·qut•st of thl' Dt'P<lrl nw11111f .Just1tt' Ill \\'a::.h111gton." i\lorn:-.011 said the inqwry 1·0,· t•rs ··possihll' viola tions of t.'lt•c .. t1011 l'odcs in :\Ir. llm!>hO\\ 's <.';Jill· pa1g11 . Till' FB£ spol-.esman rcfu-;ed lo t.·omnH·nt furthl'r on Lht' tn· vesllgatwn otht·r than to :-ay il is •·under w:.iv .·· In San.ta Ana, ho\\e,·er, another FBI official said the in· \l'st1gation :·is not of the county . asscssor·s offiCl• but ot Mr. Jhnshaw··s campai:..!n:· T h e fli c w p o r t R e .1 t· h lfrpublican·s 1972 pnmao t•lt•c t 1nn c· am i.-a i g n IH·c·a me l' m • broiled in eontriH"C'rsy early last Ot•c·l·m bt•r and h<.1s turnl'tl into till' m1lsl far·reachinµ political :-1·u1H.lal 111 Or:.i n)..'.l' County h1 s- \On . 1·11 DL't't'm bl·1·. :1 :1:l·rou11t I) 1 .i n gt.• Co u n l y (; r :111 d .J u r ·' t•r1 m1na I ind 1ctm1·111 diargc.•d n11w as..,cssor·~ oft 1c-1· t•mpl11> t•:- \\1th illeg<.11 1>· aicl111 1!. 1h1•11 1·11u11t' :1'-'-t''-!'>Or I 1111 -.h U\\ 111 !11..; s111· N•ssful bid lo "in 111-. 1·1111 ~rL• .... :-1011.i l :-c;1l. On i\I arch ~ l, <1ss isl :inf 1·011111 v ~1:-"t",so1· \, eorgc l pion :lfld ,, Tullll ~' \orporulion t'\l't 11111 l' \\ere 111d1t•t<·d on Lhn'" h11lwrv d1ar!!t'' n•l<.111•d 10;1tll\1tw-. du1 111g I l111sha\\ s 1 t•rm ;is ,1s:-•''"lll'. Later th al n1).!hl. {)rallJ.!l' Cmm I v D1:-tril"l .\llOrlll'\ ' 111 · \ 0l'SllJ.!:itors ~l't7t•cl -.1t•n'<1 1'!1\llP ml'nt in ..1 :-urpn:-1• '-t'an h nf l1111 Shi.1\\ 's .\lt':\.llldl I.I, \ ,J, apartment Court n •rord' l.1ll'r rt' t'~1kll that tlw st•a rdl \\ ,.., 1111·1111111•1·11011 \\11h ;t l.lrtbl'l\' Ill\ l":--t1~.1l1111l. Lasl w eek. th~111;..:e County (St•c lll~Sll.\\\. l'a!!t' .\'.!i $500 Boat Stol~n ,\n inflatablt' bo:1t ,·:iluvd h\'" thl' \ 11:L 1111 a l ::>500 1\ a:-stolt'n d111 m g 1 he WCl•kend I rom 0:.111:1 1'111111 llarbor. Or:ingt• Count.\ !-.lwnll " offH'<.'rs n •purtcd tocl<1.\. I kplll It»' s:ud the loss of till' rnll;1p,1hl1• \ e!-sel \\ <1s r('purlt•d lw m1111·1· .r.tm l'S ~lc'G Ulrt'. :w. of :?:l:.!IH Che~wa ld La n<'. Lal.(una :\1gul'i. .Oran~<~ Coas1 c..s£~ ae \\l ... afh._.r Low clouds <1re forrrast along the coast tonight. bre ;.1kin ~ on Tue:-cla y \\hen mos t Iv fair wt•allwr \\ill prernii. Cool Pr tt•m· }K'r;Hun•s arc on t.ip. ll\SIDE TODA'\' ; Adt•<•11turc Playground, 11il11< /1 beqon 10 months ago 111 /11mtmglmt Beach, hos go1111'tl ml<.'rr~t from kndf'rl\ ocrn.\.\ the not1011 Storti. Paqe RI lnd ... x Al YNf Stf'YK• AJ ........ Alt \."' .... .t.12 ~lll••n•• A J Ctaulll" ••u c:.M•h llJ Cr~•-• 8J ~•HtltellOt All ltli .............. . l..WrUlflfNfll •• ~Ul•Hl(I> A ti ~ .... , M l'IUllOtn 111 Mtv••• •• Hlt1eftal Mt•t 44 I °"'_, ...... ,, .. ........ Ill! ~\ n•1 Or Jt~uw:>o'"' A Ir Sto01-•~..,, tllll Tt .. ¥0-0t\ ., Tll9•1«' H -•lflff a• w.t'ld Nt W\ A4·l , •• 2 DAIL V PILOT L/SC Glider Finals Today' Grc•g ~l lldu .. ·ll, a l 'I) Jr Id res taurant mJnltgl·r ll'Om l\l . ~ion Vtt'JO is one of the 10 finalis ts in the <'ompclll1un for thl' fll'"l w or Id h .. rn g g I 1d1 n g di.1111 pion~h1p. M1lchl'll. :?Utifl2 1.;1 SH·rr .. 1 "a ... !)Ch eduled to trv out tu., "111i..:s from th1• t.1ht•ol l ..tl't'.1 11\1•r Trabuco (';1n\1111's 1:-: ... 1-.1p1• l '<•llll· 11vat11 .. 1 r11 l11d.1\. HO\\{'\ l'I'. nllsl\ \H'.tlhl'I ;Jlld improµt•r '' llHI t·ond1l111n!'> 1·01tld fOl'l'l' an11tlwr postpont·nwnl ul the aln•ad) Olll'l' tkl.1\1•d ,., 1·111 according to Jun Hob11i-;011, 0\\ lll'r Of thl• rl't'l'l'JllUll I ,llldl Cu~t v "1111h on Fr1\l.1.\ .1111J SaturcJav cJt·l .. l\ l'cl ti'• 1-.1111pt·l1· lion. ll'<•\ mg 11w:-1 11r 11"' 11~ 111g fo rSunda\ .111d lrnl,I\ Near JH:rl l'l'l I h 111" c·on<l;t1011..; ~reeled lht• l lllt•111~1l1Ullt1I f1dd or 2'25 bird men St111da.;. Thi· l'or11 petition al.l r ;11 ·t l..'d 5,0UU :-pet· l ators and prohlt.>ms fc:.trl'U , .. 11 It rC'spct•L t o hl';tlth. ~.m1I at ion, and C'l'O\\d 1·1111t r 11I did 11111 n1:tll'l'l.lllll', ,tl'lOrd111 g 111 Holm1~on Sdu:dull'd to t Hmpeh' '' 1lh M ill'ht•ll for the honor of I ht· t11 It- and a $1,000 firs t 1n·111• :1rl' Si t•\ .. w I b 0 II • l." JI l 11 .l H l d, ;\I 1111 tl'naro. S;,int .! B.11 b.1r.1 ; Stt·\ 1· l'atmont, San :\l .. ilt•o: S1·a11 Dt•\ l'l', ldJho '-'pr(n~s. Cnlo : i\l1kl..' t2u1n11. Lum1t.1: H11rl-r· i-;,, Ill:.! I I I. San D1t•go. Hull \\ill~. :-OJO tJ ,\11a; D •n id .\lut•hl, Lom1la, .rnd Mike Larsull, :\Im· lurn. Stre et Work Turned Dow11; Sig11s Orclerecl San Ckml'nlt· ('II~ co111H·1lrnl'11 h .1\ l.' 1'l'll't'l1·d ;1 '!l:i,000 "ll'l'l'l \\ tdl'ning .. llld nil dl' .... w p111wt·l 1111 1-..ist ~.111 (;.il.H'1t·I .. rnd E,1.,I ~.!II J'.1hl11 .ind 111..,lt·.id ordl·r,·d l•lllr s l11p ~l,...'lb pl.11·t ti at lht• Jtll t 1 Sl'I' l lOll. If that d1wsn 'l work, tht'Y \\ill constckr thl· more t·,1a·n:-.1\ ,. alkrn,11 t\1• But lur llw momt•rl. c·omHll membl'rs ..J ;..:rN'd that a dcOJd .. nd <il lhe 100 block of E.1 !-.l 5..Jn P .. 1hlo "uuld be t<io drJ.,IH..' ;and lhl' \\ 1ckn1ng or San G abnl'l too CO!:>I h fur honH•own t•rs "'h11 \\ oultl h..1\ t• to :-hare thl' t1l:.h 011 ·' one·lhird h:1s1s w1th tht· cit}' and 11tt• Duug la'>s-Pac1f1c CorporJ· lion. \lu1 h or the trofflr problt·m "'a!'> bl..Jml'd al the t·orpuratwn :-. 111•\\ Pn•:-.1dC'nti:d llc.•1g hts tract on tht• other s1<ll' of San Gabr'll'I. fll·s tdt•nts h ~1\'t• C'Omplainl'c.I ;.ihoul hl'a\'Y tr;.iffic on the rt.'· !-1den11.tl !>lrN'ts. "pcecling c:1rs, ~tnd pour vi:.ib1hty un \\ 1nrhng : 1 rt'('I Stucle nt Bus DPal R e late cl H1·pn l'lll .rt 1\1 . from t flt' Or.in-• ( 1111nl, T 1',111• 1t 1>1..,1 ru l \I 111 lw .11 S;1tldlo ha< J. C'ollt·!..c 111 •'\I \l1111d.1\ 1•1 1•\pl.1111 llH' lll'W 1 L·d111 t•d I 111• 1il.1n 1111 -,lrnlt 11h 1111111 II .1111111 \\Ill I··· .t\ :11 l:1lsl1• t1 .. 111 .• tl1 :.i.. 111111111 ti lhl' l11>1.1r\' 11111,11111· li•f\\•1·11 th1· hour:-. 111' 'I .i 111 .111tl I it 111 ,\ 111 •11 1·111111.1• I 11111111 fl Ille· 1·1ill< \.'.(' .i nd th • 'I 1.111 ti l •1...,ll'lt I f 11,dilt•..., ~ttHJo 111, ,1t1d I.ill 1111'111 111·1 111 qlt.dll 1111 1111 t •·d1 w1·tl '·'' ''' \lontlil\ p.1 .•. l'rlf ••d .ti •• :11111 qu;11 t1·11' p.1 ~ ,. p1111·tl .r t "11) •v.. tll lw 1111 .ii•· .d I h1 c 11 11p11 • ~u~lt•1l1 .\ff.111 ... t ttl111·1111111 \pill HI Huth .1llm1 u11l11111t.t1 111Ji. 1in OCT() IHl'-l' ORANGE COAST l-1r1li< rt N W• ••II •~· ,,,,..~, ""° (wfh"""• J ,1ck R Curlt·y \j'u,•· ,,,, .,.,., ••' t (r '"'~•I M•ArAOi f 1hom,\~ Krr-1111 lhom<t'i f\ M urf)ht!lf• M..41\ ... Q•r\'I l 1J t f Chari,• It I no. 1~11 h.:11<1f'.N111 •f'I ~ ••• ~· ~' •. " Laqun• BNch C>tftce uo. if ~ .. f ,, ' Mot11tn.i A·"':i"" ' f •""""' •.~ " Other Off1c~ , • f ~· A l 'Ill• I ~ 9 t I• t ., ... tJ I..... ... ,.,, WI~·· ........ _."° •• 1 u. ' ,~~, ~,. .. .. •;.. .. , "' r-.,, t Telrphone '7141 642 4121 Cl~ss1f1ed Advtrltsinq 642 S678 L.1qun.l Beach Alt ()4'p.ulml'nl\ Telre>hon" 4'14 ci.11111 ' il'IS 0630 It(•• 1rd ( 1Yt> M'l'f N t• ... '"-,1 h f If• rt It 1 , • I ' • I f't II wu' i , ... .,.,,,,1, .• ht • t .~ ... , • .. '" 1 J t' 11 ,,.,,.,_.f ,., \ ~" tt1"' l' .. ;f .ti • 'f.1 M ' t ... 111~'"'... •1t •••• ,, • ..,,,, ,, '' liii'tltl '""''~ ~y"".t•t\•h-tfr''•f'llt•IV m•••fHY,.. t1nU1Q~'\\t111) fr llf'lth 1V Monday. Match St. 1975 f~ront Pagt-A I SKIPPER ... Drifter ~ EMploges \ · V ............. erga· Holds Ferrt'll explained that h11> r1rsl ln· d1cat1on thul :,omething we J miss came from the balae Jl;1 rm. "WL' """'"' II om tht• l>l'll that I R there WttS \\ J \l'r 1n th(• f'l\Cllle n apes l'l><>m , hut \\ 1• ti 1d ll I krlm\ \.\ h) ,'' th~~kipp~r e:-.pl:i11wd ~ On Suspensions "We wen· t·lo"L' lo th~ harbo1· Mu ltiple c harges of rape, rot). -another luc·ky fl<ll't that h.ap· bery an d b urglary were filed to. lX'l1l.'<I 01..'t'UU:o.t• \\ 1' t11nwd around day against a you ng drifter from ·arlv .111d I "·1'\ that there Alaska. arrested after an alleged "l'l't•l \\ll ll:irlwr l',11rnl boal:irc· two-day crime s pree ale ng t he loM· ·' Fl·rrt·l I :..11<1 Orange Coast last week. t·ulled 111 J>,i\ 1'.' s LcwkC'r to Detectives in Newport Bea<:h, :1 I l· • t 1 h 1· ni "11 d to Id l h e from the Orange County Sheriff's 1l1•rk ar11b t11 l1 ~hl .1 llan• I t•ould Office a nd Laguna Beach all ;1ln·<u ' Sl'<' ttw p.11 rnl bo:.it~ <·om have allegations against Kern 1ni..: .11 · u-. full ~111·1·d :iht•<id," he Wayne Dunagan Jr., 21, whose ::. .. ud ta ~t address was that of a "Tlw c n·" :11111 I bi•gan thl'O\\ · g1rlfncnd in El Toro. 111g ltl t· JJd.l'ls 111tnit1e water as ~c"'port Beach detectives al· tht• bo.1t hur-:.111 to ... ul\ In a niat-lcgl' lhal it was Dunagan \\ho h•1 111 thrc·1• rn· lour minutes from selected the homes of two elderly "ht·n I 111·., 1 tw.11·d t Ill' bell, "c Coron a d e l i\t a r r esidents at ran· "l't t· d11\111 h 1· .11d dom l':.trly last week. Once inside · '\11h1111' h.111 111 JUllll' mt•r thehomes,he r obbedthevictlms lt11.11 d 111111 1111• \\...tll'L The boal ofsmallamounts ofcas h. 111 .... 1 l-111d 111 •u11k out from undl'r lnvc~ll~alors allege that thl' 11 .... 1111· '"'Pl'1'r :-aHI. robberws were the beginning of l't'l'! l'll ;11lm1ts the day W<•s rot a lWO·day ('rime wave that in· ti 11 .tll tht• \\';J:O ;1round. althoug h c:lude<l: 111· d1•11w•. tlw1 t· '' t'l'l' cl:m gl'l'Olls -The entry through t he \\in· u>1Hl1t1 1111-. clow of u home b elonging to an 'I h1· '' , .. ,1h1·r ''as 1·111<1 :mil\\111· t•ldcrly Tustin art•a coupll'. Once th .111d tilt· t 1 ... h JU:-<1 \\ l'l't•n't h1t111g lll:.tdl'. the intruder allegedly 111 tllv111111 ":111·1 .. In lal'.l, lw had, bound a 73-Y<'i.ll-.old m an to a bed Jll'I 1111111ttv:-. IJl'lorl'. ollt•rt•d rn1n ;.ind t hen rap~d the man's'69· , 1t1·1'"s to t·veryone ~o return ·year-old wife. .•1111th1 ·1 d ;1v when fishing might -The rape of a young El Toro I •(· lil'lll"'. . woman after firs t seeing her in 'J'lw :-ni;11l l'l'aft warmngs fly. her car in front of her home. ·. 111:..: th.it d ,1 v ~hould_ not affect a -The robbery and rape of a lt(lat thl' ~11c of \\l':.t erner. ht• Costa J\les a housewife under· ::-J1d. . . 1>1milar circums tances. In rctl'll111g the mc1dl'nt. Fl't.. A burglary in Laguna Beach 1 t•ll t·mµhas1.:ed he had nothm~ which led to his arrest last Thurs· t 111 pr.11st· for the: speedy \\Ork of day. t lw IL1rb11 r Patrol and ht:. J\cwport Beach Detective th t·l-hJ11d·. . . Capt. Rich H amiltons aid that re· . \I t' a 11" h 1 1 l', " h 1 I c th l' po rts of the initial holdups in \\ 1·st l'l'lll'I' n·m a1ns al the boll?n~ Corona <le i l\t ar caused se1ious lll'...t r tlw h:.srbor l'ntr ancc, h :1 · concern among community re· 1 l'l l ,..., hopinc In transft•r lwr lt'J..!l'lld m 't•r tu h1:, other boat, the ,\l<tll Wabh. . \ :-hµhtl\· l:tr~l'r s portfishing ho.it, the :\1;.itt Wabh 1s \'l:hofly . .,,, 111·d II\ Fl'l'l't•ll a111I oµt·ralt•s 11u1 111 D;;, .•. \ ·s Lud.t•r. ,\ml Ft·r i <·II 1:-hop111g 1t ''Ill twcomt· till' lit'\\ \\ l':-lt'l'lll'I' lll the C'YL'S of l11t•al • purtl1::.hl'l'll1l'll , Lztcky Driver Escapes from Sziper Crasli ,\UH l)l'ERQL'E. ~.!\T. (UPI> -\ hu 111 p on the hl•ad we.is the 11111\ 1111ur~ ~ufl t·n·d II\ '.\I Jr~ ~1·111.1 i.:!. 111 \\ hJt .... 1><1llcemJ11 1·;rl l1·d lhl' must 111erc<l11Jle ~l'tt · tl1111 l\•t• l'n r "l'l'n." f 1 rom Page Al MOODY ... mng projects afler he departs h is post. Two th.at he n amed were pre· paration of the Social ~eeds Ele- ml'nt of the General Plan a nd formation of the Canyon Acres . neighborhood s pecific plan. i\Joody was h ired to the city's top planning post in Apdl 1971 by then City Manager Lawr ence 0 . Hose, now city manager of .U<1r~tow. Prior to joining the city, Moody was planning director in Tiburon Ill the !')an Francisc>o Bay an.'a . f1ty :\tanager ,\I Theal said to· duv the l'ity 11nmediatl'ly \\ill ad· vcrt1sc the possllon at a s alary bttwet•n S21.000 and S23.000 per Yl'ar. i\loody l'arned s.23, lti() :.in nu:.slil Thea ( s aid he wants lo h;.ivc a n ew pl annmg dJrcctor on the LK>a rd by :\I ay 1. NABBED IN LAGUNA Rape Suapect Dunagan •·rotn Page Al TERROR •.• ltfC' sav ings, ab:rndoned their families and possessions for passage to safety, died by t he M'Ort'" on tlw barges iu Da Nang twrbor whcr<' they waited four cla~·s for s hips to r escue them . This r eporter a lone saw 15 cor· pses and was told or hundreds de· ad on other barges. Overloaded lighters and other s mall ve!>S<'ls tapsized in choppy Sl'aS as troops and refugees tried to reath the s hips. Bloated bodies floated 1n the harbor. Even a dog was seen swimming away from shore. In the city. according to those who escaped Saturday n ight, •marchy prevailed. Troops shed their uniforms but not their weapons and went on the r ampage, looting rice stores, robbing ware houses or tinned 1,?oo<ls and soft dnnks, and setting fire to buildmgs . These were ~ome or the scenes of panic, fear and flight wit· 11e!:isl'd by th is reportl'r and crews of t:.S. ::.hips 111 Oa l\·ang harbor : --lip to 6.ooo people jammed in one bar ge -an are a about as big as three tennis courts -for up to (our days w ithout food, waler, shelter or toilet facilities. -1"cllow passengers looting the Possessions or people who died . -Two men scavenging in the debris of an empt ied barge, pick· rng over the be longings o f a d ead \\Oman before they boarded the Pioneer Contender. On the Contender. there we r.c ::.l'\ e r a l s hootings dunng the n1µhl as old stores were ~cttled undl•r the guise of e liminating \'tt•t Cong ~u~pel'ls. ,.\ bod.v wr:iµpe d in a blanket lay near the g ang way. A woman shot during the 111g ht lay g roan· ing in thl..' pas::.a ge n1..·ar the im- provised ~hip's hos pital. Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga said tod a y that he has not yet reached a decision on a Board of Super visors' recom· mendalion that he ''immediately suspend" six e mptoyes in his of· fice. The six w ere indict ed by t he Oran ge County Gr a nd Jury early last Decem ber o n ch arges related to alleged illegal campaignine at c.·ounly expense on behalf of Rep: Andrew H insh a w <R·Newpo1·t Beach>. . • The s u pervisor s recommended "strongly" last T u esd ay that the s ix o f ficials be s uspended .. without pay for alleged wrong· doing as part of their coun ty employment." If eventually proven innocent of the ch arges brought ag-ains t From Page Al • • auditors submitted a report to the county Board o r Supervisors th at alleged at least $13.123 111 county funds were used in the 1972 campa ign. Accord i n g t o ·b oth hi s Washin gton and Santa Ana of· fices, H in s h aw r e turned tu Southern California Friday for the fi rst t ime s ince earl y January. A work er in his Washin~on of· fice today said he "is in the dis· tr ict ," but would n ot say wher e he could be contact ed. Spaghetti Feast Set for Laguna The South L;.iguna Civic ,\s· sociation will hold a fund-r ais ing s paghetti s upper from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday al St. Mary's Guild Hall. 428 Park Ave., Lagu na Beach. Proceeds from the s upper \\ill ~o toward the association's t'f. forts on behalf of lhc South Laguna community. Tickets arc S2 .50 for adults and Sl.25 for children. Children under 5 years old will be admitted free. For furthe r information, persons mayca ll 499-1237. · R~quest Rejected \\'ASH I !\ GT 0 1' < l' PI> The l i.S. Supr eme Court again refused to onkr an immediate halt to Reser\'c Min in{! Co. 's dis· l'harge o f a!>bcstos fibers into the mr at Silver Bay, Minn ., and into the waters of L a ke Superior. them by the Grand J ury, the in- tlict ees should be eligible "lo n» .turn to c>ounty employment with back pa~." thesupe rvisorssaid. The six employC'S are amonl! n ine forme r assessor's offu:c wo11kers who were na med in th"' grand jury indictme nt. . ..._ Two of the nine have rctm11111 and Val l er~a las t Mondav s usperu.letl Assistant Assessor George Upton. He was named in a March 2L indictment that t·harged him and a Tandy Corporation executive \\1th multiple counts of bribery. Al the time of t •pton's su~· pens ion . \'allc r ga !>aid the t•nml'S of whil'h he b accw;ed dtf· fer from tho~e outlined in the D<•ccm be r mass indictment. Those, Vallerga said, do not reflect on t he integrity or func· tioning of the office. JIOWC\'CI'. the SUpcl'\'iSOl'S ob- viously thoqg ht ot ht•rn ist• Tul'S· <lay \\ hen tht•y ret·11mml•ntll'CI 1m· mt•<l1all' s u s pen!-.ion of till' ::.1-.: t•mployes still ;.it ~k in the as· Sl'SSOl"S offict•. t-~ \':illt-rga <lid no t say locJay \\hen hC' cxpt•cts to n •;.ich a de . c1s10n on tht• su~pcnsions recom· mended by the supcr\'isors. From Page A J 2 KILLED • • of impact \\ith L ambert's c:ir. Inves tigators s;.11d it <.ippearc<l l\ledley was traveling too fast for prevailing t·ondition s and had t·ro~sed into oncoming Janes before the cr:.ish. .\ second g roup of three l\lanm•s tulcl polit·e thl'Y \\'Ne pa!-st>tl t•arlil•1· b.\· Lambert':-. we~tbouncl vehidt'. \\ l11eh i.IJl· p ean•d lo be tr<1\'cli11g at a re· asonable rat.e of spel'<l. They s<J td upon a pproachinJ.! Culver Orin"~ inters ection wilh Traburo Hoad they '>uddC'nly l' a m e u p o n t h t' s h a tt e r t' d wrcckagl' of tht• l\\ o ears -a dl .. ad man crui:.hed in one -and found Whitt ~laggcring around Ill the road\\ a\·. Michael ·H. :\I ills . 21. of 8i4G i\lldwav Dnn'. in the El Torosta· t10n's \\'hcrry Housing units. said lhC'y managl'd to get one or the vktimsoutof the c.·Jr. He had s topped IJreathinJ.! antl was rev i vcd '' i 1 h mouth -1.o· mouth r esuscitation. but \\'iJS latl'r pronoulll'l'ti dl';.icl at Tus lm Commu111l.' I lo:-p1tal. µoltt·e said. Count y ftrl'tnl'll and poramedic·s working-with th<! Hur s• J aw s · n f · L 1 fl• mac hi n l' finallv frl'l'<I .\I c·dlt•v from tlw \\t·t•l'kagl' of his t·ar by tearing it apart pieCl'·b y · piect>. 11tt11·1•1s ~ .. 11d till' \\lillHlll':-. t·:1r !-I rut h. ;1 1•11rh111 l.! Sunday \\hill' J..'1111\\..! .11>11111 ill 111.il t·..., pt'r hour. IL !'l\c•t·t·1·d ol f a lell'phOIH' pol<'. h1111drn1;..: 11 ;1top the• roof of a 1w;11 I)\ lwust• 'l'IH· \'l'111dl' turnt·tl ;1 flip. m tlw :11r and brokt' off .1110lher util1l\' poll' ;.il>0ut l:i ft·t•t :dill\ I' thl.' j!l'(llllld Till' 1-.1r l;111d1"d 1111 its roof. with llH' ut1hl\ pole t•n1.,hin).! c.lrmn on 1111• ''"'l't'ki.J;.!l'. ~1m 1d st•v1·rul hvc ll(l\\ t•r hnc•s th:it m;,idt• a loud <'X· pl11:-.wn and a "ht).! purple flash ' ''hen the l'ar l11t tht·m, offtcl·rs ~.1111. Four <: lu IJ ren h ullnj? t-::ist t•r t•J,!g-. b.irl'l.v m 1::,st·t! l><·111g htl IJ\ It\ l' \\ In·:-. th JI d roppl'd 11\lO J 11t.11h\· \:.trd l>O\\Cllng of the 11()\\ t•1.-li1w-. It'll :ihuut 20 home·" Ill 1 lw ;11 t' .i 111 d .. ir J.. n e::-.., for s t•\·cr JI htllllS INERS SAVINGS BRINGS YOU A REH BRANDT EXCLUSIVE ! .\11 <'1' l'<''l'lll'1's prit•d opc.•n thv door ol th1· <'.II', :\Jr-,. S(•rti:t \\ .1 I h 1· d ;1 '' .1 ' I r 11 m I h t' \\Jl'.tt k:i~t· Shl' \\,1:-, tn•.tlt'd lor t Ill' 1>11111 p nn IH·r lw~1d ;u1d n·· 11·.ssl·d Imm lkr11;tl1ll1l County \l1·d1l';il C1·11ter. and lht•n hookl'd l1 \ )•Oii< (· OJI dwrgl'S Of Ul'Ullhl'll di J\ 111). 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(2' :J) 5"-3000 ' le•Ang•I" (O~Mt. S"'4JI Hotpllol) 8747 lleYerly llYd. (213) 657 4to4t s..a'-9ch (t.ei.v,.. World) t 3820 Seal leach IM. .,,,, 598-7626 Newperta..dt (Moln Office) t51S Weetcllff 01i (71 •) ~2·4000 • • , --- What's in U.S . • Files-on You? By !t'YLVIA POR1 ~a Lel'$ say lhal lhere are erroneous ••tacts" or slgni£1 cant om1ss1ons about your employment hl!story, annual _ eamlngs or Medicare records in your Social Security tile ,. Or Jet's suy that the PubUc Safety Comm1ss1on in l Waishington has collec.:l ' ed "facts" on your firm ' .md the products tl pro : duces whleh you kuow i ure hes :rnd <'ould cam.l' tremendous damagt• to 1 your business ! . Or tel s say U1at for Money's Worth no r eason you can fathom, you bavt? been derued an auto 1 dnver s hcense AS 01-' TODA 'V. you -un ordmary C'lhzen or small busi· : nessman would find it d1fflcult, if not impossible lo dis . tover JU:-.t what information the US government has on (ile • .aboul you or your firm ma ts hundreds of feder al data banks. • But this thn·al to your way of hfe soon will be elimmat- ~ed. for within a few months -the end of September -you "Wtll have the right for the first ltme to see what data the gov· :ernment has on you You will be able lo amend facts an your Social Sec:ur 1ty file, inspect data the Census Bureau or .Product Safety Comm1ss1on has on your farm or p1 oducts; ~see whelhl'r ) our hcensc has been denied becquse your .name 1s Ill the Department of Transpo1tallon's National ~Driver Regas try, the hsl of dnvers whose licenses have been ,.:>us pended or 1 evoked • The f11 st m aJor privacy lcg1:.lation enacted since the TJtll of Rights 1s the Privacy Act of 1974 -and 1t s vitally im "portanl that you become aware of your rights under 1l Under the act any obJt!Cllons you have about the ac ·curacy of data in your file must be answered by the ::igcncv • < oncerncd wathm 10 days lf the agency refuses to correct : the disputed information, you have 30 days m v. h1ch lo ap ·peal and ex pl a an your side of the story IF THE AGENCY STILL refuses, you may file a com • plamt m a U S D1stnct Court Ir you can prove that your re : cords have been w1UluUy arbatranly or capriciously mis- : used, you can recover actual damages and attorney's fees .Even 1£ you don't want to pursue the matter into court, a ·s tatement of your view of the d1spuletl facts must rem am m ·your fale Only the personal data records mamtamed by the FBI. the CIA, the Secret Service and other law enforcement agencies are not open to your mspectaon To help you learn JUSt what Ulformahon about you 1s on file the new law rcqwres every federal agency to publis h a description of .rny data bank 1t operates You'll find the list annually m the Federal Registe r along with an ex planallon of how to a:sk to inspect your files whom you may (:Ontact, and how you may go about correcting a nd updating facts about yourself Not only does the law prevent the creation of secret in formation s-. stems It also establishes general standards all federal a gen<: 1<: s must meet m gatherm~ and proce!>!>mg personal 1nformat10n For instance, all agencies must by next fall inform you \\hen requestm{l personal mformallon \.\hy such data as · needed and what will be the consequences if any, of your re- .; fusallocomply. THE LAW ALSO BASICALLY restricts dtssemmat1on · or personal facts you disclose to-siSfOC ~mployes who have regular authonied access to (hem rt forbids transfer of m ~form ation from one -agency to another, except for routine > uses, law enforcement ourooses stat1st1cal uses of the -Census Bui eau and other exceptions And !or the first lime, • pubhc omcials found gwlty of unlawful possession or dis • closure of persona l mfor mation about you xnay be sued for -cfomagcs and fmed up lo$5 000 Nor m<iy federal agencies sell or rent names and ad • dresses of people w hoc::c files they hold, except as authorized • by law Your Soc1~l Secunty number may be requested only • to verify your 1dent1ty and not to hnk one agency's record • system with another s Your stale-and local nghts benefits • and pnv11cgcs may not be condahoned upon d1sclosu1 e of • your number A SEVEN MAN PRIVACY Jlrotectlon Study Com • m1ss1on is being set up to see that government agencies obey the rules H has a $1 5 malhon budget to spend over the · next t\\o year s to seek the best way to cu1 b Bag Brothers • appchle for personal forts about us Fired Presidents , .. Still 'in Demand' NEW YORK lAP> -Whale mJlhons of unemployed \\Orkers seek JObs futilely there 1s one "orkl'I \\hO c:.m usually !and another 1ob -the corporation president who \\as f11 ed The probah1hty 1s 6 an 10 that the fared prestdenl of one • of the 500 larges t corporations will become president of another company walhan one ) car, says Pr of Eugene E J ennings In two years the likelihood rises to 80 percent and within ~ three years 90 percent Jen • nings found aflcr analyim~ ~ the phenomenon as part of a • .contmuing stud) of cxecutnc : ~ mobahty that began in 1948 .. :t f '. ' • 1 t .. "'I"' AMERICA we behe\C• everyon~ deserves a se~ond chancE>, he observes, • but a fired president c;.in almost alway:s get three or four chances " He believes that some or the be st presidents 1 have ~een "fired " i The situation is f ar dlf ferent from that which exist C'd 1f the 1950!h when the ex- pansionary dreams and n s-! " ;, ing profits of Amencan ! ento.rprisc permitted com ' panlts to boot execullvts, lnto :. jobs with bag ll\Jes and minor • duties Running a ti~ht opera tion today forbids th.it priac ~ce ln.stead, he 1s ltred .; Moreov er. Jennuu~s behe\!CS, We h<ive too few ·" people" ho v1!Hbl} gual)ty for j prtstdl'nr1es a nd lhaVls wti) the fired boss !\uccecds .. Thi. might not be so Jf industry ~ had a bullp"n of talent But It 1-hasn t he atat~s ·;. Studies by J enn\n1is. who ls . . ~ .i a management prnrc~~r at Mlchl1&an Slat~ Unlver~lty, personal conaultant lo m:llly eorporaUon cha~fs, 1md a pr~ } ltfic author shows that a fired president is much preferred for a top Job over a talented 'ice p1 esadent A v1ce president with one of the top 500 corporations h:ls only one chance in 10 of becoming president of a com pahy,Jenn1ngsfound THE REASONS? For one thmg, the fare d president benefits from a greater pre sence and prestige, simply because he has already been ' the boss and because of media attenhon ga\len to the top man. 'The VP is obscured by the status of a president " Jenmngs says. Bul there are other reasons too The vast number of cor poral1ons are very con servahve m the sense they \\Ould 1 ather hare a fired pre s1dent than an untested vice p~1dent,' says Jennings Moreover, corpor ations have cvcles Sometimes a president 1s hred merely because his talents are a mis· .match (or <:orporate needs. But thli does n 't mean he won't be a good match with another com pany A man might have a reputn tion for turnln& fa1hng com panies around, for exampie, but hts tnlents might be wast- ed and probably even coun·, terproducllv<' in fl company that isn t m need of tW1llng around THE RISK 0 F glvin~ a hred president another top Job ll mlnamlu.><t m rcc\'nt vurs, Jennlnes behevei; bv the development of exttutivc search and placement Orms which often are eff cclive In obt olnlng tnf orm atlon tha t permits errect1ve malC'hes to be made · Monday's Closing Pr}ce1 ) DAILY PILOT A J J Monday March 31 1976 NEW YORK STOCK EX CHAN Y~'• 8Jp.Low1 Appear E~17 Saturday DAILY PILOT .. I t Do you realite thut long brown seaweed known as kelp grows an inch an hour? CLJE1'iT AS KS our Love and War man why m en tend to prefer blondes. Who said they do? Surveys rl'peatedly s how that only about one man 1n every three prefers blondes. A PROFESSIONAL beer t aster says he can't trust h1~ ~cnse of taste if the beer is in a dark g lass. Nor can he judge it at all with his eyes closed. How it looks has mueh to do with whal his ton(!ue tells him aboul it, ~·v1dently CANDID CAMERA Q. ··or those people photogr aphed unawarcs..b_y Allen Funl's 'Ca~Td'­ Camera,' how many refuse to let their pictures be shown on tclcv1s1on?" A. About three out of every 1,000. s ays Funt. And 75 percent of those who refuse are men. he says . IF THAT BABY hippopotamus manages lo survive its first yeur. 1t can be expected to live to about age 45. However , a lot of vicious beasts go after the hippo calves with the intent to do bodily harm. Crocodiles. for instance. And hippo bulls, loo. St1ll, about four out of five do grow up. DID I TELL you 1l :.. tllegal in Norfolk, Va. for a g trl lo go lo u public dance unless she wt•urs a corset'? Pt\U1 Am as ked the most useful of all trees. That's s aid lo be the coconut palm. You can build a hous e out of it, then furnish said house out of 1t , too. With chuirs, beds, mattresses, carpcts. brooms . cups, saucers, even lamps. You <'Jn mak<' clothes out of 1l and get both food ;.ind drink from it. .\ VERAG E MAN stops gro\\i ng when he's :?l }l'<irs two m onths old. Aver;igc girl stops gro\\ ing when she's 17 years three months old. Or so the most recent studies indicutc. 1.0 · .\:'\GF.LES POLICE sometime back sl'l up .an l'XJJL•rt tn l'nt;.i l nice in four unmarked 1·,1rloo . 0\'l'r ..i 10-mtle stn•tl'h of the eight lane I loll\'' oou frt•t•\.\ ~iv Thn.'e of lhl· ('a rs were 1·11rnrn1Ltt·t.l to go :1.., 1.1:-.l J' J>0ss1blc without d 1Lt11).!ing lant·s. Th<' fourth ''as J)<'rm itted to \\1..•an• ~l''" ill, s witching lanes, Jockeying for • position. That four th l".Jr made the trip in 15 mmut1•s 30 !>t·conds. Thl' other three finished in anolhl'r four sl'ronds. 76 se<'onds and 82 seconds, thatqufrkl.v. Illuminating. Q. JOHNNY ROVE~TINI was the most famous midget bcC'aus e o( his 'Call for Philip Morns' commercials. Dtd he h.ave coun- terparts for that tobacco company in other na- tions?" A. :-.Jo. J ohnny alc,o sang out same in Spams h. French. German, Swedish, Italian .and Chinese , even. • Adclrns m m/ lo I, M. lkiyd, P 0 . Boz 1560, Costa \lt::.a . CA 92626. A Whiplash lniury Can Save Your Life! Whiplas h m ·ek 1njuri~s .are amon g thl' nation's I astest growing health pro- blems . Why'> ··The 1•v1•r increas ing number ot •Wlomobiles rolhnl! onto o ur conEesled street!> and highways, the mass mig ra- tion to the sub· urbs. the in c reased speed of our rreew:.iy s y s tem ..,, powe r brakc.•s and m o r 1· powcr l ul e n g 1 n <.· s ;1 11 ('ontnhute 111 Dr. Gary the ~ r o w 1nJ.? CCMfhre.D.C. freciu e nc) 111 H1<' t YPl' or accident th<1t n1n result an whiplash ncek in1ul1es ." says Ur. (;,iry <"outure or thf' Couture ('h1ropraCl1r oftll't' "But 1 ll one scn<..r ."' h<· jtO<'S Oil, ''they can be a blt.'loosing in cl1sgu1v " ·Yo u ..,t'l'." s,l\'> l>r. Couture. "a wh1pl.1:.h '" hy its very nuture a prnhkm 1 for the mod l·rn dcwtor ol ('h1ropradw 111-lw.,t un· 1lcrstands the\\ h1pl.i..,h m 1ury :rnd ,.., lwsl t•qu1ppedto 1·111w \\1th 1t Coo ... l'qUl'ntlv \\t' "4't' n1any Ill'" l:tl't'" \\ho Vl<..!l u ... bCCaUM' of IHlr rt·1mlal ion 1n dc·allng "1th tht• wh1pl:.i:;h. In c1ur ('X amina t1on and e are nl these people we oftt•n d1-.· t overt hat their wh11>la..,h,1<; hut Olll' ot their probl(•m.., And proper treatment of the 'Ah1plash m;iy well re· move whal m1 jlhl ull1male· Iv cau:.e chrome migraine h e adaC'hC's , extrrme nen.ou!.n~ss or arthritis. althouj?h thE"St' problems may not havt· yet m<mll~l­ ed t hem:-.C'I H '> " "l>on't m i..,und1·r~tand m1• " J>r ('outurC' i.:of'~ on. 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ThC'r e 1s only minor damage' lo her {':Jr and, at the time. no onl' Sl'cms to ~ hurt llowcHr later in the day loohc dt•\e lops a hcadac·ht• ;ind heg ins to 11ot1<T a slight i-t1rrness in her n<'<"k "'1 ht> n1•xt morn en~ she ft't•ls a Int u. nr'4'. but since I ht' ht..'alf.1c·hc ,.., JU St u ':-.LlJ::ht. 1w-.k\' onl'' and the <;l1fl nt·"" '' nut unhcarable .,he dC'1·1d1·-. 10 J.?he own mind th.it 'lht::.l' things take l.llllL' • llowcvcr. the C'ond1t11111 ... flPr"'' and she ht·rom1•, no·r w1us a net ir· nt,1blc t /\ 'oung hus band once told nw ... ·arterour ;11"('1dent nn u.111.' 1·hanged t rom <• ph·a ... :rnt )it•Ung wife ;Jlld mot h1·r into :1 n irnta- hh-. 11:1ci:1n)! gr11u('ll I. "'llopl'lully, .. :-..1ys Dr. ('oulur.• our 'I vpH·al C'ase' u.111 1h-111l1' I h ;i t ht•r s elf· n'l·ov1 ry 1 ~ I ak1n g loo mu1 h t inw and u.111 v1s1l us · II our prehmmarv ex· am rcvcab the· pre .,c nce of 11rc·::.sure on the nt•r\"cs m the· uppl'r part of the ..,pine and the possible displace· mc nt or v t>rtebrJe.., we know that her condition u.111 respond to the proper . c l lect1ve trcatmcnf " '"J mi~ht add ." Dr. Couture C'ontinue'>, "that after the firs t errect1ve trea tment. d whiplash suf· ft•red, SU<'h a s our ·t ypiC'a~ t•ase' is virtually assured or a first restful ::.lt'l'P ::.mt e the aC'c1dent " /\<'cording to Dr. Coulure every a cc ide nt victim should have a thorou~h modern Ch 1 ropro ct H' 1:x 11mma11on ll 1s indeed apparent that a person "ho has had ~n acr1dent 0'<"<'~ it~o himself J nd hi" fnnu lv lo ftnd out for ~urt ~met• 1·v1•rv health prohlc·m h;1~ a cau,(· 11 ·~ob· ''°'"" th~1t ttw c·;1u:.1· mu't h1 founcf lll'f ort• ,1 J1t'rM111 "111 J.lt·l wc·ll l>r Coutun• 111 :1111f;11n ... ut I IC't'' ,11 Th 1• (" 11 utun • c hiroprad1c Offln '. 2043 \\c•,tr llrr Dr • Nt•wport 111°.tC'h (corner J 71h 4c Ir\ ine --nNlr ('O<'O'll). I 'hon<.· 645 s:JOO (( >ARSJ973 . , .. . . . c,_. I ' Shell Infbr1llatia1 Series: J ,. ~ Gasoline .. . -.. I I .... • L , . L./ . .. ' I can help·yot1 buythe even ii it isn't Shell By John Bame, Shell Senior Staff Engineer John Bame All of yo~r car's proble.ms may not be mechanical. A change in gasoliQe could tie all you really need. Ever notice how some people name their cars as if they were pets? Or think their cars have special ' quirks? There's good reason for this. Cars really are individuals. Even two cars of the same make and model Like a lin!,rerprint, t diffi tl to C'\cry car can reac eren y h~ indh·idual the same gasoline. The charac·t1>ristic:<. differences can cause some .initating problems. Problems that seem mechanical but often aren't Small problems in your engine's per- formance are often fuel-related, ~ther than mechanical. The. solution may well be in the gaooline you use. First the problems: Stall-out: Your engine .keeps dying before it's had a chance to wann up. Hesitation : While your engine is warming up, it hesitates or stumbles when you step on the gas. E_.ngine knock: You hear a knocking sound when you accelerate.· Run-on: Your engine chugs on after you've turned off the key. The first two problems may be helped by a gasoline with better dri'Ve-* FACTorMYTH? Test yourself You may have heard some of these t hings and wondered if they were true. Now you'll know. I. "Letting the engine run a few minutes will bum less gasoline than starting it up again." Myth. You're generally ahead if you turn off the engine when stopping for more than a minute. 2. "High octa ne gasolines always give you better mileage and save money in the long run." Myth. Mor e octane than you need will not increase your gasoline mileage. 3. "Taking the lead out of gasoline should make it cheaper." Myth. Lead anU-knock compounds are a~tually cheaper t.Jftln the high octane hydrocarbons needed to replace them. 4. "The same brand of gasoline will be blended differently for different areas." This one 'is a fact. Gasoline blends are generally adjusted to maintain constant performance at different altitudes and in different climates. . ability. The la.st two can be helped by higher octam. Octane numbers explained: Octane numbers measure a fuel's ability to resist knock in an engine. But different engines run with different degrees of severity. The two laboratory engine tests used to rate gasoline octane reflect this difference. The Research octane test is nm with the engine operating under mild conditions. The Mororoctane t.est is run with the engine operating under severe conditions, and gives a lower octane number. The degree of severity under which your car's engine operates prob- ab1y falls somewhere in between. · Dliv~ility explained: Gasoline ··is made of many different ingredients · Gasoline is a mix- ture of many hydrocarbons. How they are blended can affect your car's perfonnance. whic~ vaporize at dif- ferent temperatures. When the engine is cold, some gasolines do not vaporiz~ as well as others.~ can lead to the clriveability prob - lems I mentioned, like stall-out and hesitation. Gasoline to the rescue !f_your emJine koocks, and is in tune, first try a couple of tankfuls of a dif- ferent brand of gasoline of the same • grade. This can work if you find a com- bination of Research and Motor octane more suited to yow· car. If your engine ·still knocks, then you might try a higher octane gasoline. !f_your ~ne runs on, and is in tune, the same suggestion applies. JLyour e'!!{}:ine stalls out or hesif4t.es and is in tum, you may need a dif. ferent gasoline, one blended for better driveability. Different gasolines do have different driveabilities. A problem you can't see: deposit build .. up Wt~ depo1its rtom pM>line build up. A. The throat oC tba carburetor. B. The int.ake manifold and valves. Gasoline can cause deposits to build up in your carburetor until they eventually rob you of mileage. Almost all of today's gasoline has a detergent additive to belp prevent this problem. The better additives work througi¥>ut the entire inlet systan both • t.o clean it up and keep it clean. To find out if your gasoline has this type of additive, write the supplier. Unleaded gasoline _. a more limited choice Even a brand new car can have stall- out or other driveabilify problems, a.s well as knock. If you drive a 1975 car that must use unleaded fuel, your choices are more limited than with cars that can u8e leaded gasoline. Though most unleaded fuels are only slightly over the government's minimum requirement of 91 Research octane, some are signifi· cantly higher. It's a matter offin{iing them. U nleadeds can vary in d~ive­ ability, too. So shop around. fre you a Shell customer? Here'• what to expect from each Shell gasoline Shell Regular: Our lowest-priced leaded gasoline, with good detergent properties. About 93-94 Research octane. Well over half our customers use it. Super Re&11lar Unleaded: Our mid- priced gasoline, with good driveabil- ity and excellent detergent proper- ties. About 94-95 Research octane. Blended to deliver top-rate perfor- mance in 1975 cars and with high enough odane for seven out of ten cars already on the road .* Super Shell~ Our top-priced leaded gasoline, with good driveability and excellent deterge nt properties. About 99-100 Research octane. Blended for top-rate perf onnance in pre-1975 cars that require high oc- tane fuel. Tips: If you use Super Shell, give Super Regular Unleaded a try.• You could save money. If you use Shell Regular and have driveability or run-on problems, try Super Regular Unlectded • before going all the way up to Super Shell. • Un~as your owner's manual says your car can operate exclusively on unleaded gasoline, use one J.*"kful of Supet Shell in every four or five w pro- tttt valves agalnstexces&ive wear. Any questions? Write me. If you have any additional questions, write John Bame, Shell Oil Company, P.O. Box 61609, Civic Center Station, Houston, Texas 77208. PeGP-le working with energy t ' '" :.:-• .. "'l' ;~ ~· ... ;: ·P: . I ..;. ...... •• :~ ~~ -· , .. ~ • ~ • .. , 1 Saddlebaek , EDITl"ON VOL.. 68, NO. 90, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALI FOR NIA Today's Closing 1 •• Stoeks MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975 TEN CENTS Buffeted Balloonist Lands-· Finally 6 y RUDI ~IED!IF.LSKJ 0111\e D•1ly Pilot Sl•lf t\ balluoni!>l ""ho got caught bv •.tn Ill\\ md over TrabU('O C<1nyon mac.le an l'mf.!rgency land1n~ 111 Sa_n Cletnl'llh.! Sunday after ht>lµ- lt'•sly tin ft 1ng on·1· ;1 bea<:h uolll:d \\ 1lh \\ l'l'kl'nd bathcn; 1'ht.• tlramat1c landm~ of Gar~· ~ycrney, 26. of G lendalc, was wWtcsscd by hundreds of pt'rsons wt. flooded lhe poli('t• ucpart • mcnt switchboard with reports of ..i balloon in trouble. Severney had just tak~n a hang glider pilot up to an altitude of 6.500 feet for a demonstration ghde over Escape Country when he was caught by the wind. He was blown out to sea over Dana Point and to San Clemente. flying al a low altitude over ,\ venida Pit•o before hovering fivt> feet over the water a t Poche Bearh. Pohre tHltd Severney asked ror ~rmission to land but his re- quest was r efused by lifeguards who said rough water and persQns on the beach posed too much of a hazard. Told to land tn a less populated area, Severney gave his hot air craft a blast of gas and took off over the Sun Diego Freeway, landing tn a canyon near the 900 b lock of Avenida Salvador. Severney, a pi lot with 500 ftours or hot air ballooning experien ce 'f3S unhurt but his troubles up· parently aren't over. Police indicated this morning that they were going tll contact the Federal Aviation Agenry and rile a formal complaint. The young balloonist is employed as a bailiff and is the trea:;urer of the Winddriftcr Balloon Club in Durham.. .. I le is an experienced aircraft pilot. having 7,000 hou1·s of commercial flight 111 his logbook, and has taken hot air balloons up to an altitude of 22.000 feet. A witness to Severney's morn- ing takeoff at Escape Country. s ite of the World Hang Glider Championships, said the wind shifted after the balloon was in the air . · It hlPw him 11 ght out ovc1· tlu~ ono,111, • said publtl'ity managt·1· Jou Smith ''Ill' \\as a v1c-tim o{ (' 1 rt' u m s l J n t· L' s T he r c w as nolhlllJ.! he t·ould do. He was at the me1 q of th<' wmd. ·• Smith ~aid St>\ ernt'Y s hould It a v c h l' e 11 g 1 v e n l a n d i n g µermis:-.1on on the bl'at:h. llang gltdt:r µilol Bob Correll, 33. of ll1l' ~an Ft•rnando V<illcy, (Sl't' BAI.LOO~. Pagt• 1\2; ms aw ection ro e R11pe .. Robbery Drifter Facing Many Charges Multiple charges of rape. rob- bery and burglary were filed to- day against a young dnfter from Alaska. arrested after an alleged two-day crime spree along the Orange Coast last week. Detectives in Newport Beach, from the Orange County Sheriff's Office and Laguna Beach all have a llegations against Kern Wayne Dunagan Jr., 21. whose l:.is t address was that of a girlfriend in E l Toro. ='-e wport Beach deterttves al- lege that il was Dunagan who sdectcd the homes of two elderly Corona dcl :\I :.tr residents at ran- dom early last "' eek. Once inside the homes, he robbed the victims of small amoun ts of cush. Investigators allege that the robberies were the beginning of , a two-day crime wave that in· duded: NABBED IN LAGUNA Rape Suspect Dunagan Lucky Driver Escapes Fro"i Sztper Crasli ,\l.Rl Ql F.RQL'E. :'>. :\I 1 l Pl> ,\ bump on the ht•ad \\as the univ in1ury s uffl'rt'd by Marv •:-;urn.1. 6:!, 111 wtr.ll a poli<·eman ealkd ··1he most tn<·rc<hble a('Ct· denl I\ l' t·vt·r Sl'l'n ... Offtt'l'l'S :,aid lh<.' \\Oman·s ear struek a l·urbing Sunday \\ lllll' going about iO mill's per hour It s hct•rt•cl olf :s t clt·phonl' poll'. kno('k111g 11 ~•lop thl' roof of ,1 nt.•arh) ho11"l' Thl' \'t•htl'lt· tlirnt•d a flip 111 111 .. ;111 :incl hrnl-.t· ofl • .inothl'r u11l1I,\ 1wl1· ahoul 1;, ft•t·I abo\'l' lhL· ~round Tht• t'UI' l<indc·d on 1t~ roof.\\ 1th tht.• utiltl} poll• t•ras hing dO\\n 011 lht' \\ l'l'd;;1g1'. am 1d ~t·vt•rnl II \'l' powl'r lifll'' lha1 m<1dc• <• lo11cl 1·'\ plos1on and .1 "h1g purpll' fl<l~h "hl'll lhl' <' ;11 htt 1l11•m t1f I tt'l'I'' :-:.ttd F our t•htl<lrl'tl h1d111g Easll'r <'IU.tS han•ly m•~~ed lit·tng hit hv livt' \\ 1n•s lhCJl dropp('d 11llo a ncarb~ ) anl. Do\\ ntng of thl.' j)O\\ l'r ltnt•s left about 20 homt•s tll lhl.' art.•a 111 darknl'S~ for st•vc·r<il hours ,\fkr n·,t·m·r~ pru·cl opc·n llw door ti( th<• car. 1\lrs SNna w <..I I k t' d <I w ;J \' f I' 0 Ill t h l' '\~ n•;iek al,! 1•. ~ht• ~,.as t n•;.ilt•d for \he bump 1111 hl'r lw:ul ;.ind n•- ll't1M'U from Hernaltllo Count~· "Mf>d1ral C't•ntt•r, and llwn hool-.rd by poltt'c till charges ol dru11ken dnvrng Student Bus D eal Related Rl.'prt>sl'nl alivt•s from lhl' ~lfnl-!l' County Tran:,,1l D1s11·1el v.111 bl' Jl S;.1ddlebal·k ("ollt.·~t.· r\A:>.l ~I ond :1 y Io ex pla111 th(' llC\\ (l'durl'cl forl' pl;.in for ~tudcnb Jnformul10n will be :w:Jitubll.' from a display booth at tht• hbl'llt\ t•1\lrall<'I.' h<'l\\l't'tl tlw hours of!)" m a11d 1 p.m ,\ n~·w 't·onl r at•t bt•I \\ r1•n tlw <'olleµt' and tlw Trunstl 01st1·irl cnabks students and ~taff mt.·m ht-rs to qualify ror tlw ll'dUC'l'd fan"~ ~tonthlv P<l'!'ol'~. p1'1t'l'<I al S7. • mu qu<11 h •tl\ p.111~<'' pn<·NI 01t ~o. "111ht·011 ''-tll• at tht• <'nmpu Student ,\ffatl'!> Ofltt•t• until ,\pnl 10. Ooth allow unltm11l'<l 11d<•!> on OC'l'J) bu~cs. --The entry th rough the win- dow of a home belonging to an t•lderly Tustin area couple. Once m side, the inlrnder allegedly bound a 73-year·old man to a bed • iinc.l then raped the man's 69· year-old wife. -The rape of a young El Toro \\Oman after first seeing her in her car in front of her home. ~The robbery and rape of a Costa Mesa housewife under similar circumstances. -r\ burglary in Laguna Beach which led to his arrest last Thurs- tla~. f\jewµort Beach Detective Capt. Rich H amiltons aic.l that re- ports of the imtial holdups i't'1 Corona del Mar caused serious t·oneern among community re- ttree~. Local Youtlis . Host Students Froni Canada ,\ bus load of C'o n ;.1d1an students on lhell' \\ ay to M ex1co will spend a dav 111 El Toro ;rnd Mission Vil'· 10 Tt1esday hosted by Los Aliso~ lntl•rmcdiatc School students. Robert M cQuccn, i+>s Alisos prinl'ipal. ~aid the 38 students from Gibson, British Columbia will arn ve s hortlv after noon and will i.µend the afternoon attend- 111~ classes with a s tudent host or hos tess. Tht•n, t-a<:h :-;tudent will go home with his or her host, spend the night. and come back to the ~l'hool Wednesday morning to board tht.> bus for a tn p to Di:.- ne\'land. ~lcQueen s a id the students'1rc on their spring vacation and con- t ~•l'll'<I schools to visit along their \\ay to Mexico FIRST CALLER GOT APARTMENT ··The first railer rented the apartment." That's the s ucress experienced by the Costa Mesa landlord who plact.•d this ad 111 thc Daily Pilot Spacious 28 R, 2 BA. 2 patios, new cur~t& p~1int. Adults, no pets. $185. XXX•XXXX. l f you hove u room, apartment or whole hou!'.e to rent, <'all 642 5678. It only tak<'s a rewworcb ' in the rh:ht pl ace lo find a tenunt ..\long the OrnnJ.(e Cot•t\l. llw 11i.:ht pltt{'t' 1s th£' Daily Pilot ' O.ily Piiot Photo ltv lllcltud K-ler PARAMEDICS, AREMEN TEAR APART WRECKAGE OF CAR TO FREE TIM MEDLEY On Trabuco Road, a Crash Without Wltnes"a Claims at Least Two Lives Irvine CrasJ1 ·Claims Lives Of 2 Marines Ry ARTllt:R R. Vll\SEL Ot Ill~ D.toly f>1101 St.dU ,\ youn~ ;\Jarine rescued oy county firemen laboring for 35 mmules with a new tool that tears apart ''recked c;.ffs C'lunj.! to ltfc today. following a hcadon colhs1011 Ill Irvine Sunday that killed two otht•r ;\lanm•s a11cl critically inJurt•d a fourth. Timoth.v .J :\fedley. 20. of El Toro :\I anne Corps Air Station. wa:,, lt~ll'd 111 l.'l'll1cal condition :it Tus tin Commun 1ly Hospital. J-;tlll'd 111 thl' 2 a.m. crash on Trabueo Ho11d 1it•ar Culver DH1vl· "<'rt' lht• d rl\ t•r of tht• second car. Phil \\ L.J m bt>rl. 18. <ind one ol ht!> t" o 1><1,sL•ngers. L;.irry G. [ht\'l!'o, Hl. both ol llt·adquartt•rs Com p;111~. Th11 d ;\lannt• ,\11· W1r1g. and bast• residents. ,\third v1t·t 1 m. J\el~on Whitt. 1:1, o! llw s anH• unit. wa:,, listed 111 st•nous t·1111d1lwn toda) at tlw Long fkal'h i\av;il Hos µital \\hl'l'l' IH' was l~•kl'n follO\\tng the colh.,mn . Polin· p1t•rcd toj!ethcr "hat must ha\ c happened on the lone· Iv road ·They sajd ;\I ed ley's t'ar left 192 fl•el of sk1dmarks that crosst•d over t ht• ct•nl l'rltnc of Trabuco Roal.I from f.!astbound rnto \\est bound l;.incs. e nding at the po111t <Set• 2 KILLED. Page i\2; South Viet Marines Kill 25 Refugees Ry PETER O'LOl'GHLI~ ABOARD THE PIO!'loEER C0.1'.'TENDER. Da l\;.ing, South Vietnam <AP 1 South \'1l't· namese marines s hot :md killed about 25 people on tht• fantail or an ,.\merican e\'acuatton ship uunng frantic attempts lo t!S('a))t' lltte11ts · ~<>le ~/lu1111y 'fll'alk' ;\I LUil < L PI I \\'hen .Joseph Dav.son arnvect al ;\l 1am1 Inter n o l 1 on a I ,\1rpoi·t from Lima, Peru. l'.S. Customs agents founcl that he was high on cocaine -;.ibout one inch ht,:!h. ,\ Customs spokesman said Sunday agents noticed D:.mson '"walked funny'' .rnd a~kcd him lo remove hts s hoes and sol'ks. I It: s aid they found a half· pound of C'oca111C' worth :;100.000 taped to the soles of his feel. 0;.1wson was turned O\'er to Drug Enforcrment All- ministralion ag<'nts and e harged with unlawful im - portation of C'oca1nc. fallen Da ;\ ;rng, a<'cordmg lo crew members. The m:-ntnt·~ l'laimt>d tht·~ wert• ktlltn);! \'1l't Cong su:,,pt•t·ts :'\larauding South \'1l'lnamt·,c· lroops fought sc;.1 balllt•s to t<.1h· over lighters anti b.irge:,, to re:.1eh AMERICANS BEGIN SAIGON EVACUATION. Story.PageA4. the Pt0nt.•t•r ('ontl'nder and ab s ister s hip, th<• P111ner1· Com· mandcr. as lht• \'tt•l Cong moved into South \'1ptnam·s s econd laq~est t·tty F.:i...tcr \\ l'1·ke11d. The mci~s k1lltng "as 1 <'l)(ll'lt•d on the Pioneer Comm.1n1kr 1C111t C'd Prl·:-.; 111tern:.1tion:.1l said th e South Vietnamese m.irincs "ho hoarded the ,\mcnC'an 1 L'lt11fl'4' s hip :.tl Da l\ang for cl'd t hl' ,\mcnca11 e r e w m l' 11 l o h .1 r r i c a cl <' lhemselvl's in a t•;1hin :ind killed, !'aped and rnhh<:d llll.111.V of lhl' c1v1li;m rdugcc~. tlw rl'fugces r<' ported tou::iy wht•n tht• ship ar· nved al Cam R any B~I\ .> The Cnntcncll·r ".is th<' l<•"f ship to lt•;l\'C Sund a> before Com- mumst sht•lltng for{'t'd a halt ttt the e,·acuatwn. ,·ulltn.t! the la'L l'Scapc route for an t•slimated I'· mil hon rcfug N·~. Refugt.•es who hall paid tht.·w (Set> TEUROR. ra~£' A:!; Saddleback Sales Jump R eal Estate Market Up $3 Millio11 in March By JAN \VORTll 01 Ill• D•hY Pilot Sutt Real C'sl;.1te sales in tht• !'\ad <lleback Valley Jumped S.1 millton m the month of March from ttw Fe.bruory soles volumt'. and :-.o me loral realton; say a depressed mark et may Ix· turn tni! around. n i a Ill' G I a II I . l' x e l' ll I I \ l' set•retarv of the Saddlcb<1t:k Valley B(rnrd o f Rc::iltors, satd s ules for Mun·h, not C'ountinA tht! lust weekend . !ltood at S9 milhon. up from $6 miHion lasl month Thut is the bii(ges\ ·ale~ \OIUlTll' lOtul rt•porttd m~~ the hoard" as org41n,t,ed 1n Jam&'1•1 • 1974 Tht· IH'fra~e-prire or ll honw sole! 111 :\t arth h;1~ not fw(>n mmputl'd Ht but 1n J.li,uar~ •mu Fcbruuy the ~\'l'l" • ~ J. mg pnct' was running al Sitfi,000 or S47.000 Heallors h:id bc .. ·n prediC't111;..: thal March "ould l>t.-a retord month. In the latest ncws lellt'r of the Saddlcback \'alley Chamber of Commerce. for example. four r<.'<tltors reported s:th'!. h.Jd pt<'kt-U up not1ceablv Thl'Y M't'm a hill<.• huppa•r no'' "hen thl'\ t•omt• into the of fi<'e. ·· Mrs. G l.unz reporlt'<I of lhl• board's 400 nH•mbt•r rrallors ··r·or a whil<• lht.•rc, th<') ~amr in ~marling.·· Tbuugh •s~ttncs held ~,~'/ Utroug}l SW'-' ~"' ~ttb \. llottom !tr.I\ O.~\o~•' in ~ t' Valk>)'. ·\ll'!'.> !)htfnpt.id... . of n>U'fM' IS h ( hri in \ht• monc}. \Ir . IJnL ~la Th t ay, l been rl'µorted for March. com· pared to 113 m January. .. Amon!! 400 members, that January fii?urc is pretty slim pickings," Mrs . G lanz said. "Of cour~e somt• are selling outsidt.> the area, and they don't list those with us. hut I \\ ould think the)' ~-Ju.1 havt• .1 rough l1rn1' for ..iwhilc.·· Soml' arcJ realtors admit tht.• re<.•ess 1on h:.ts hit them hard. while others may say their sales have held st(•udy throui:rhout. .. Yes, n•al t'tilaLc ..Cfict.-s havt' !s'Utfert!d \n lh<' Saddlebe<>k Valley,•• s-aid fi)-an.lt ~home or Osbon>e-Markit. Ct•nt\.llJ l!t m El 1"oro. "Th~)' '"on t all lell you. -but th~" rt.• h'Jtl~ if thcvdon't ·· •· 1 ddn t \.t1111-. lhl' Saddl<'bacl< (~et ,\J.t: '. l'aiteA?i I 1 Campaign Inquiry By FBI lh C.\R \' G RA~VJU.t: • 01111~ D~oly P1lotSt~ll ,\ ~poh•sman for the f'Bf in 1.11-. ,\ngl'll'"' 1:unl1rmed tod:.ay th.it thl· hun·au " 1m·t•stigatmg Hep ,\ nd re\\ 11 tnsha'" 's l 9i2 l'll'l't11111 l'amp:111.!n. , \ l' <' 11 r d 1 n g l u F' ll I n l' w s n1orcl1nat11r .John :\lonisun. thl• '"' l'sttgatwn '' hc1ng condut·t•'<.1 "at lltl' n :quL•st of the Depa1 t- ll1l'l\l of Ju-.Ltl'l' 111 W:.is hington .. ;\lornso11 ~aHI thc 111qwry {'U\ • <'rs "pu ...... 1hll· v1nl;.it1ons of e ll't" tt011t·odt·~111 .\Ir. ll1ns ha\\. 'scam- paign Tht• FBI 'POl-.l'~m an refusrd to t·ommt·nt lu1th1·r o n the 111- vcsltg:.atwn <1tlu·r I h.1n to say it 1s ··undt•r \I:•.'. • In Santa \11;1, howc1t.•r. ;.11111tlwr FBI olltt·1:.1I ~;11d lhl' in- \"l'~l1µal1nn ··1s 11ot of the county asst•ssor's ol I 1l'<' but of Mr.' lltnshaw·s c..1mµ:.a1gn .. T h l' ~ e w po rt Bl' :t t· h Rl•publtC'~m·s l fJi2 primary <•ll'l'· turn ('.Jmpa1g 11 111..•camt• t•m · bro1letl 111 contro1 t•r:,,~· l':Jrly I.1s t lkn•mlit·r ;.111d h:.i~ turnt•d tnln thl' nH>.,l f;.i1· re:1l'htn• µ<>ltltl'•tl s<.-;tnd;.il 111 Oran;.!t' ( '011111~· hts· ton·. i'11 l>l•t•t•m l:>l't . a :i:i-counl 0 rang c (.' o u n t .'· Cr ;.i 11 d .Jury 1·nn11nal 1ncl1t·lrnl'nt ch:.irged 11ltll' (ISSl'S'lll"' S II ff11 ·<' ('Ill plOYl'S "1th tllt•ga ll~· <1Hl1n i: tlwn rnunt ,. a~Sl'SSllr I I 1ns h:l\\ Ill 11 .... Slit' l' CS ... f U I h Id l Cl \\ I ll h IS t· II ll • J.!l'l''"I011<tl ~e:.t t . 011 :\I arl'11 :!I. ,1:-.,1-.1.1111 11111111 ,. a'>,l'Ssor (;l·oq!t' l pt1111 .111d .1 Tandy Coq>orat io11 ""'' 111 1\ l' \1 t'rl' 111d1cll'd on thrnl' hnlwr:. ehar;.:t•s n•latL•rl tu al'lt\ 1111•-. dur mg ll111shaw's tl•rm as n'sl·:-~01. L;cl<'r that night. Or:1l1 ).!l' Cnun- t v D1 s tnet ,\ttor11t•1, 111- \'.t•st tt.!:tlors seizt.•d stl'rt•o 1•qw P· nwnt 111 a s urprise ~l·:trth or ll1n:-ha\\·s ,\lt•x:.a11d11.1 \',1. ;.ip;irt l1H'nl. Co>ul'I 1 t•1·1wtb lall•r • • '1· il1•tl th:1t tht• ~t'.lll'h "as m conn1Tt11111 \\1th .I hrtbl.'I'\' II\\ l'Sll/.!.l\ICHl !..1s t week, Orani..1• l 'nu111 :. (St•t• lll~Sfl,\\\', l':cg1• \:!, $500 Boat Stol~n .\11 111llatablt• bo;1L 1 ;il11l·d hy thl' \ 1<·t1m at !'.SOO was ... tolt•n du1 111J.! ttw" l't'kt•nd from P .111a Prnnt . llarhor. Oran~'' Count.' Sht•1·1tl ' olf1t·ers l'l'JXH'l<'U lod.l\. l)Pput11 ·-; :-.aHI lhl' lo~:-. of tlh' ('1111.llNhlt· \ l'~S<'I \\<.IS n.•µ01·t1 •d II\ 0\\ 111•1 .r a nws i\k Gu 1 r e: 2!1. ol 2:i:!~ L Chl':-\\ aid Lunt'. Laguna i\1g11t'I . \\ ~atht•r I.cm l'louds an· tnn•1·:i...t along lht• (·oas t t11n1ghl. h11•ak1ng on Tul'~cla~, wht•n mo!:>t ly fair "t•:tthC't" \I Ill prt•\':.111. <:11ok1· tt•m- 1wl':1tt11 t·~ :11 l' 011 lap l~SIDE TODA\' \dl'•'lllut(' l'la11ground, "l11d1 bt•gan J{) mon1h11 ago m lluntmqto11 Beacf1 has gamed ml.-rP11t from /eoders acrM.\ tile nat1011 St11r11 . l'ag1.• Lii' At V.ur S.nlo Al ......... "" l..M llo,d A 11 C.tllCOnl•• "' c1u.,hPC1 aa.u Uflh(\ IJ Cr•n-• aJ Dt•lll ... tl<h .,. l:lllltwl.tl ~... .... £ftlorl•tnmenl I• ,, ... "'~ . ,, "-"·~ Ill """u-n. 81 ~Vitt •• ._.llOft.tl "'~ A4 S Of•.,.. l;euflty &• ........ .,, ~· 14·1 Or $i."IC "'"" Al~ Me<ll M.•'• AU T ... vh-II fllNt..... •• ,,,.,., ... , u _ ........ , ... ' • 2 DAILYPILOT SB ·Glider J Finals Today? •: Grt'i: M ilche ll, a 19·year-old V t'l1st<1ura11t manager from Mis- c .~1011 Vwjo as one of the to finalbts -111 tht: ct>mpelilion for the firs t worl d h <.in)! tliding t'h<.im pwnship Mitchell, 26652 La Swrra. w as schedull'd to h 'y out his '' inl!s fr o m thl' l i.11.co ff art?a O\-er Tnibuc<1 Carl\ on 's Esc<.ipc Coun- tn Jl ll a m today. t lo\\ t.•vt·r, m 1s ty wcathl'r and 1mpn1p1·r \\ind (.'Ond1t1om, l'ould l111<:t• anutht.•r postpont•mcnt or Ilic Jlrcady otH:t• dt.<laycd event, .1l·t·ord1ng to J 1 m Hobinson, u\\ nt•r o( th(.• n •t· n•ation ranch c;u-.t~ \\ 11u1 ... on F11d.1) a nd S:1turd.iy (ilol.1) t•d tht• t·ompl'l1- tion. kU\ 111g mo:-t ol llll' flying t01 Sunda\ il ntl Loda\ i\ear pt•1 ftTl fl) 1i1g t·nnd1L1ons !:rt.•eled lhe 111tcrnat1011:.il fie ld of :!:!5 b1rdmt•n Sunday. The <'Orn· Jll•t it1011 atlratlt.·d 5.000 !'PC<.'· l ators and problems f<.>arro with .-.. :-.pet'l t o hl·alth. sanit~1t1on, and t · r o \\ <I <· o n l r o I d 1 d n o L malt·rial11.t·. <lt'l'Ol'd1ng tu Hoh111son St:hcdult.'d lo t.·o mpt>tl• with .i\litchcll for the honor of the till<.-. •mtl a Sl ,000 f1r:-t priu· ;.ire Slt'\'t' w it ... 011. I.om tta . B1t'k J\loll- 1t·11 aro, SunlJ U;.irl>ar:..i ; S kve l',lt rnon l , S;.1 n !'\l ah·o; Se:..in flt•vt.•r Id a h o S 1u 1ng:-., Colo : :\l1kt.· Qu11111. 1.onutJ, Burl.t.· E\\· 111~ Ill. SJn JJ11~go, Bob \\rlls, Sant:..i Ana : Ouv1d !\luehl. I..om1li.1, and )l 11.c Lirsun. !\lin t urn. BALLOON. • m:..it.lc.• a safe landing at E"cnpt- Countrv. Ji b ·dro p from th<' h ot air balloon wa ~ in preparation for a \\tirld a ltitude rcl'ord attempt l<iler this Yt.':J ,._ Plastic Firni Order Uphel<L \\.",\Siil l\GTON <L Pl 1 --The l S. :...upn•m(.• Court t1xl;.iy 1·l'· fu~ed to dt.'l <t~ t hl· ,\pri 11 cl ft·clrn• fl:.Jtt• for a dru:-t1C' tut in C.\PO"Ull' of f:.H•tory workers lo vinyl l·hlondc , u :.cd in p1o<luction of plai.ttcs. Th(' t.·ourt acted on i.I petition by F1 rcslon l' Plas lJc·s Co., Union Carbide C1ffp. and the Society of lhl' Plastics lndus tn·. The La bor lh •p:iri1m·nt h;:id or d cred manuf at·ture rs to r educe t·xposurc to no d1•tcdahle k v1·I. or al mos t one p art per· milli o n 1•arts of ;.i1r, c fft>tt IH' J;1n. 1. The 11nk-r s t emmed from hc;H'ings fnllow1ng r eports that 13 workers d ll'd of a r:.irt• form of II\ l'l" 1·:inccr tracl•ahll· tu tht.•1r oc:cupa- 11on. · Maririe Gulps Quart, A ili11~ A Camt> Pt•ndll'lun ~1 J111w to- d;.iy may :-.till ht• ft.'l'lmg llh afll.'r- 1•ffects of dr 111k1ng a poll 11t1.1ll} fut ol quanl1t ~ of :-.t 1 :11...'hl bourbon \~h1s ky ~;it11rd.1:. 11 11-hl Pollet• s.11cl Lill'.\' 1 •·l • 1\ 1·d a c;.111 for an :.11nhulal\l'l' .ii .111 ,\H•nida i\lontcn•v addri· ... l111m :1 t·alll'r "ho s:.11!1 his :!O \ 1·.11 •dd <'omp;1- 111on h:1<1 c·ons tr nwd 11111· qu:..i rt 11f \\h1sl;\111:i11111 1111111. f' Cl 1 '1 t' I' ~ : I I d I h t • Ill , I I l \\ :1 S t rJn::.porlt:d I 11 :....1n t 'l1·menlc I losp1ta l for I 11•,1 t nw111 of .. llll · t•on!>C' IOU ~fl(•'... .111d 111 hl·r Ill\· pleas;.111t c·ondll 1111h " I ll' lalt·r was t r:.i n ,,;ft·1 r l'd to •' b ,tse h05µital. ORANGE COAST ,11 I •Jj I £1 QI t •)I 'fPl•(i' l"~ ( f It (11 'f I t I w1'J W,...fht (\..lf'n t·•,,,,-tjlN N,._, i'•• 1•1•r\ ,_'f'ltt'/ttw-OtlfYI!" (..f.' 1J-11tK1\f\tf•;' ,,, • , ,,,,,,,, .. f"dt11.,n ••• ,,..,,nt•\f\f'(j ANt1• '* 1rH '1" t, °"" '°' (mt• ,,,,.. • ,_,, ... ,,,.,..I 11n, tf I •f4.Jin f\-• n f OV'4 '·'.,. ,,,.,.. • 11 ,, , • a 1 1 , • v ,,,,,, '""' l tfj•I "'' ... I • I 1fn f t I I\ ""'JI• Ptfll 1~11 ft.J1f nn 1\ l~t ,,, d '•tv• t 1v i '''"" , "•• P"'' I'••' f"' I t" Cl,,,,,,,, I •• ,.., "" ' I ,, 5th f f u t,1 fl'i<1 •. L<111thHn1.1 "''~ Ro~rt N. W PPd f>r•• 1~n1 ttnd Pnt'M• h, J.lC k R Curll'y V•< fl Pf fl '°"'""' •nf1 (,-'", .. , Mwn..tiQJ-f Thomch KCt'Vll . ,,,,,,, Thomds A. Murpn1,.,;16- Moitrwa•t\Q ( rhtor Cha ri••, H L oo.., Roe h.url P N,,11 ,.\,, .... ," M.At\jtQtf'tG ( .,. ••• 11 Saddleback V•tteyOftice 1'1<1' l • P•I "".d •I ~A,, ( , ... ,.,,.u,.w•y Ofhe,-Offices (ft t• A/<r j n VI., t I I• l1fft, ,., ... ,wwtr••'" l N,~,, ~,1 . ..,,,,t ... "'t1!"4.1l(W t'.-t .. Ill f'-"'t tCILu """' d 1 40U"'•8~A<h 1 M.(,.lit.,.,,..,. I~ t Tel•l)hon• (7141 t.42 4321 Clus1f1f'd Advt-,-hs1nq 642 S.78 ttt '""' • V 11 • Nt• Si l 4310 ,,,. . OS 0610 C"O&"f''••Jhf t t I· , ~ 1 A I l'vblo'ru"' f u•' t ., " u ,,. v •"v """"'°" ,,. t•I 'M *' • '•• rt "' fl_,,,.,,. '"'·•t n• f 111 I t,. I,. , ..... 1 ,,, • "'''''o" ut ,,,.., ,11 _, \# .,., It I ,ff C, '• M I t:._f'lf1lt,t11\1A r ' .,_, ti by <4ff .. f ""uQn'°"I" f fly" 11 I , •11 Io 't I• l1n tf• , • j .... ,, . TERROR · •... • llre .aavin11t:1. abandoned lbe1r fJrojHea and, poas~uions for pa:s aae to Hrety, dted by the H'Ol~s on the burgcs in Da Nang harbor whqc tht·y ~wh.'<.I four da)s for ships to re~cuc them. This rt'portcr r.1 lolll' s aw 15 t·or- })t,CS ~nd was told of hundreds de- ad on oth er bargt.•s. Ovt>rloaded lighten. and other small vessels c<1ps1zed an choppy st.·as ::is troops and refugtics tried to rca1:h the s hips. Bloutcd bodws noated in the harbor Even a dog \\as seen S \\ immmg away from :,hon~. In the city , aN·ording lo those \\ho escaped S t a urday nig ht, ~nJn·hy prl'v:nled. Troops s hed tht.•1r uniforms but not their \\ea pons anc.1 went on the ra mpage. loot1nl! rtN•storcs, rob- bing warehouse ... or tinned goods <md soft drink:-, and sl'thng f1rl'to l>ulldmgs D:n-ict Kt.•11111·1 I\. tlw offH'IJI Wh1lt-' I louse photog1 :Jpher on ~· fal't-findmg lour for Prt::-.t<l l•nl Fo rd, :-aid hl• :rnd '.\ha Tr.111g ... l ·.s. l'Uns ul gl'lll'ral, :\loncr1t·l l .J Spear. ''ere fi n•d oil by ottll'r m utinou:-. South \ 11.'l na rn t'"l' t roops as th(.·~ flt'\\ ovN Lhl· P1onCl'r Contender and a South Vietnaml'Sl' s hip :dsu M'lll'd by mul111cl•rs. They" l'rt' not h1l. ThcSl' '" l'I'(.' :-.om l' of tlw s n•nt·s uf pan it.·. fea r and tl1 ghl w1tnessl•d by this reporter and t'rews of U.S. s hips in Da l\:ing harbor: · Lip to 6,000 people jammed m one barge -an arco about as big as thrct' t enms courts for up to four d<1ys without food. \\ater, s ht'ltt'r or toilet foe llit1t.•s. -Fe llow pass1:nger!. loot111g the posst'ssions of people '' hod1t.'Cl. T\\o men sc<.1vcngm g 10 the dc bn:-. of an emptied bargl', pu.·I. mg over the belongings of a dead \\Oman bl·forc tht>y boarded the I '10m•t·r Contcndl'r. On the Contender. tht're ''<.'rt' :-.l'veral shootings during the nig ht ;i-; old scon·s were Sl'llll'd undl•r the g uise of cllminaling Viet Cong :-uspects . •·rom Pugf! A I SALES ... \':..illt.'y has fell any kind of rc- t·e::.s1on." s a id J\l c ll Shukes. m:..inag1.·r or Vallt.•y Re;.ilty in l-.:1 Toro. ··our m<.1rkl't ht.'rt' alwa~.., has bet.•n good ; \H'vt· ah\a)s IJt•t•n on the gru" rng entl · In the Chambc.·r nt'wslet tt.'r. onl' rcallor n •ported holding an open ho use in l\J arch that was '·l hl' b1ggt.':-.t w l'·d hjd rn l'rghl ninnth:-. ·· ··T" o unit ~1pa rlmt.·nts a11d up an.! mov1n~ fa::.ter because m- \1.·rl'st r ult•s ~1rl' c.omrng fto\\n," ~aid .Jt':in11(' Sl~1ngt·r, 111;.inugt·r of Like Fure:-.t He:..ilty Lc1~1t11a Hills Opto11re trisls ./li<l 1l1.exica1zs Jarnt·s ,\uburn a nti Bill But'llH'. two uµl11m l'trists from l.agu11.1 llills . Jre <.1111ong IH arl'<I m1•11 part1cipat111~ in P ro1t'rl Lonk. :111 l'ffort to pnl\ 1d l' l') t.· <:;ire :.ind ;.!las:-.t•s for d1ildn·11 m Ell:-c·n;.id:1, :\le'<1t·o. .\pn I .J lh1· d11t·I or:-.. \\ii I J.!11 In En:-.l'nacla l11 hold .i onl' d.iy c hn11· \\ h~· Or .. Jon·•· Hl .111l .1. of llw Enscnad:.i l.1 uns Cluh, Jlrt·.tCIY has SIT1•1•11e1l ll\'1•r :-it>O thlld1 I'll h l'l\\l·•·n sl\ .ind lh lor \tsu.il and I 1n:mt·1.il rwl·d . Thi· pnq1 1·1 \\ "' llt'~llll 111 l!H:1; hv opt11m1·1n-.h 111 Or;1n!.!1' ('11un t 1v l.1011-. Clubs. ll·d I>\ flr. l.l·t111 ,\ \l'll'!ld Cll l.;11• 1111;1 f\,:;IC h In tlw p:1-..1 111111· \ •·ar ... 1.:!SO I hlfdft'I\ l\;I\ t' IJt•( 11 ('\,ttl\lllt'd , 1ai:! 1 l•c·1·1Vt•d , ... 1...., ... c·!'-.11 ul t:L·, \H•r1• rdt·nTd lor l1H'<l11 :ii ll'l':tl11wnt 111" Slll'J.!t'I"~' I ) 11!" I 111 ... JI ;I ... I Ii c 'II' f J \\ I\ l' '( . Jll'l\:->l':-. :ind do11.1t1· 111:111~ sup- J1l11·.., 'I I\(•\ ;1 l:-11 1·11ll1•c·t USf'd 1•\1•g1 • .-. ... 1·-. during llw .\l':..tr lo be l l.'(.'\ l'll'd. I s rae lis Hit By L e hane e lh Tht• \.....,o<"iat1•d l'rt•"s l.d1.in1 :-l' .irtilll'I\ drm l' h.1rl. '' :!O rn an Is n.11• I 1 forn· th~ l cr usst'd I ht· hcord c·r 111lo ~uul h<'rn Lt.'l)a111in I\\ 11·1• trnl.1\ 011 :1 111m1 • l;1ying 1111 ...... 11111. ltlf' l.chant.•:-t• fh'ft'l\SI' ;\I 1111Sll) I t'l"ll lt•d Th\•1 <' \\:..is 110 1 n 1 nll'<h:1ll' t•oni m<·nt t1·01n lht· lsr.1l'li c·o1nmancl ,\ t•onirnun1q111.• 1-.:-ut'<J 111 Bt•11·ut ... , .. d 1-.1 :11'11 t ro<•ll'i c<imc· undt•r mll.•n:-t· l.1•b:11ll·~c f1r(' uhout tiO ):trtls from thl· hordc•r neur tlw ~rnall v illagl• of nu ... t;111 Slides o f Viej o's P a rk S it~s S la te d ,\ 111111po~1ll' fool. Jl ,111 lhl• p.111-... of ~lts..,1111\ \ 1t•111 \Ill shdt·~ \\ill IH· p1 t•M•ntt•d h\ till' ~11..,sum \ 11·10 ~l unH 1µ.tl \<h i-.un C111111 nl"'> p ;11 I.:-. .incl rt l 11·,1lton t·n111 111111t'C Tlll'~dJ\ Tony l.m·rhn t•r. < hJ11 m;.1n of tlw rnmm1lll'l'. \\ill ~him lhe l11k ... <•t .• 11 ni 111 lht• \I \('o(f1n'. .!ti lW I.a P.11. Ho.id \I \l' 11wm lit'r" ''Ill <.1ll1·1HI 1 lw nwl.'l1ng .md lh,. p11hl1r 1-; "'' 1lt'<I, a :\l ,\C , '"'1;1·:-.rn.111 ... ;.1HI \.. "\. Slx~~- Vallerg~ Holds On Suspensions Dally Pilot s-.t1 PMIO BENT AND BROKEN, OTHER CAR SHOWS IMPACT FORCE Driver Phll Lambert Was Crushed Behind Steering Wheel f 'rom Page A l 2 KILLED • • of lllllhtt·t \\1th I .:Jmbcrl'!> l'ar. Im t•:-l1galor s said it <ippearcd l\lt•dlt.•\ ''as traveling too fast for prt.•v.1il111g (·ond1l1ons and h:Jd 1·r(,...'l'd llltO onl'Ollltng lalll'' Ul'fol l' the (.'J'a:-.h . .\ ~eco nd g roup or lhl l't.' l\l,trtnl'S told police tht..•y \\l're pas~l'U t•arlil·r by La mhl'rl s Wl•stbound Vl•hide. \\hith ;.ip. )>t'ared to he traveling ~1l i.I 11·· :..is on:..iblt: r:..it e o f ~Pt.'ed. They said upon approi.1l'h111g ('ulvt•r Dn ve's 1nlt.'rsect1on \\1th Trabuco Hnad lht:y suddt·nl~· t.· a m t• u p o n l h c s h a l t l' r t' d \\ rct·kage of the l wo r:.irs a dl' ~·d man l'rustw d in ont.• and lound \\hilt staggtnng around 111 lhl' l"Oi.lffo,a:.. .\lll'had H .Mills, :n. o f 87-16 i\T 1d \\ JY Ori' t·. m the El Toro s tu- 1 llln s \\'ht•rry Housing un1b. said lhl'\ 111<1n.1g1.·d tn gt•t one ol tilt• \ ll't 1111-. out ol t Ill' e<.1r. 11 c had s topµc d brc:ithm~ and \\ ;.1:-. 1t•\1 \ l'd \\1th mouth lo mouth n· ... u-.l·1tJt1on. h ut \\ .i-. I ,1 ll'r prttnou 111•t•d de:.id ~• l Tustl n (.'om111u111ly I los p1t al. poltct.· sa11l C' o u n I ·' I 1 1 1 • m e n :J n d Jl<ll':Jnl l'dH·s \\lll'l,111g \\Ith thl• llurs l .l ;l\\s·l1l l.1fl' niad1111l· I 111,d l.v I 1'1.'l'd :\I t·rlky frorn I ht· \\rt.•t·kai.:t· of lus car by Le;.inni.: 1l :1p.1rt 111t't'l'·b.\ ·piece. Bo1111<l Beacli M a11 S 1t11mw1is Aid W itli Toe fl) K,\Tll \ ('I.,\:\('\' Ot lftt D~11y P1lo1 !>t.tfl Tht.• m.111agt•r of a lluntingto n fk;.ith r1.·~t au r;1nl hound ;.i nd g;1ggl'd by a robbl'r, clr:igged h1ms1.•lf to a tl'lt•phonc early to· (1 ;1~. tlw n diult•tl lh1: operator \\1th 111:-. IOl' l 'ol1t'L'. s ummont.•d by lhe t t.· I l' p h o n l' t o rn p .i 11 y . f o u n d Jamt's S1m111ons, IO, slill bound • .111tl gJggl•cl \\ hl'n tht•y arrived at .\I anlly's H t•:-.t .i ura nt. Gothard :-it r·t.•l'l :ind t:tl in gl'r ,\ vcnut'. ;tl)()lll I :..i Ill S immons said a bandit robbed him of ~2 .0 00 1n \\-Cckcnd n .•st au1;.1 nt rt.•<·1..•1ph a s hort lime l'Ll rlll'r. thl'n 111..·d his hi.Inds and flol'l ;ind hound h1'> mouth \\Ith lllJ ... k111g L.tpl· l>t·ton· lll·erng. Simmons 111,1n;1gcd to dru ~ h1mM·lf to ;.1 Lcl1:1>hont.', lrcl'd his ll·t·t I 1on1 I Ill' H>jll"'· thl'I\ \\Orkct.I ol 1 ht'> :-h11t''i ,ind <.haled the opt 1 ;1t11 r \\1th his tot· 1'11111 t' :-.11d 1l Look Simmons "llllll' t1111 l' to 111,tkt.• the opt·1·ator 111111<-rstand h1111, bl·t·;.iu:-.t• of the 111.1..,l-.111;.; t.1p1• t>\ 1·r his mouth \\llt•ll 11lt1n•rs .111'1\t•d, thl'Y ln1111d Sim mon:-sltll on lit(.• fl oor ".1111111-: fo1· lwlp • Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga said to<lay that he has not yet reached a decision on a Board of Supervisors' r el'om- mendaUon that he "immediately s uspend" 6ix employes In his of· fil'e. The six were indirted by the Orange County Gr and Jury early last December on oharges related to alleged illegal campaigning at <·ounty expense on behaJf of Rep: Andrew Hinshaw < R-~~·port Beach1. . • . The s upervisors recommended "strongly" last Tuesday that the s ix officials be s u s pended ··without pay for alleged \uong- domg a s part or their county employment." If eve ntually proven innocent of the charges brou~ht again:-.l them by the Grand Jury, the in- iclees s hould be ehg1blc .. Lon•, 1 rn to county em ploymt.•nl with. b t·k (W Y," the s upervisors said. The s ix employes arc i.lmon~ nine for m er a ssessor 's offit·e workers who Wl'r.c...it.irrwd Ill thl' grand jury ind1ctmt'nl. Two or the nine ha\'C rc·llrl·tl and ·vul l erga l a s t J\l onday s u::.pended Ass is tant ,\ssessor Ceorge L:pton. He was named in a March 21 1nd1ctme nt that charged him und a Tandy Corporation c:-.t•t·ut1n• "1th multiple counts of bnl><.•1). .\L the time of Upton ·~ su l>- P e n s 1 o n . V a II e r g a s a 1 d t ht• n1mes of which he is accused dtf ft.•r from those outlined in thl1 Dt.•t·embt.'r mass 111d1ctment. Those. Vallerga said, do not reflect on the integ1ity or fun<'- tioning of the office. ' . , ,_ From Page A I , HINSHAW. • • auditors s ubmitted a report to the county Board of Supe n asors that alleged at leas t $13,123 in 1·ounty funds were ust?d 1n the 1972 t·amµaign. Aecord in g lo b o th ht '> \\ :Jshmgton and Santa ,\n<1 cif f1n•s. Hin!>haw returned to Southern California Friday for the firs t lim e s ince carlv Januar;. · A "orker in his W ashin~on of ficc today said he ··1s m the chs- trict," but would nut say \\here he could be contacll'd. Husband Charged SAN FRAr-..:CISCO <U Pl> S:..i n Franl'1s co police Sunday dwrged Dieter Ht.•iland, 38. "1th homicide after his wife's bod) was found in be d . However, the s upel'visors ob- viously thoqght otherwise Tues• day when they rt>commended im- mediate s us pens ion of the s ix cmployes s till al work in the a s- ::.essor 's office. Vallerga did not say today \\hen he expects to reach a dc- t·1~ion on lhe s u s p ens ion::. rccom· m1.indcd by the supervisors. Park Board To Review Toro Plans Plans for 1 ht· nl'w 00-acn• El To.-o Community Park will bl' pn·st•llll'd to the pu hlic-in a mt•t•t 111g al 7 .30 p.m . \\"ednt·:-.clay ;.il l.os ,\li ~os lnlt-1 ml'diale School. j\J 1:-0Slllll Vll\JO. Cl.iy Holly and . H a lph I lmL.:;011. rt.'Jll"l'!>cnting tlw Or;rngl' C'oun1.v ll:1rl.J1JI':-.. Bl':Jt'lll':-. :rnd Parks I ll'µ;lrt nll'nt. "111 n •\ 1t•w pla11-. for lhe park and are solil'il1ng l'Ommun1ty input on how the at'r t•agt.• can best bl' usl'<I. Ttw p.i rk t' \ l l'nds a long ,\Ibo Crl'l'h Imm H1a·kf1dt.I Hoad tu J l•ron1m11 Hoat.I . Construction 1:-. t.'XPl't·led to bq~111 in l;.1te fall , at·· t•rn din~ to \\'ilh<1111 :\lonoson. prl'- ... 1 cl t· 11 t o f t h t' F. l T o r 1 • 1101111.·o\\ IH·r-. .\-.:-.oeiat111n . T lw ;1'>so1.·1:itio11 i-. ~µun::.unng \\"t•d lll':O..d:t~ ':-. llll't."llllg. \ lo~al of ::;:.! 10,000 has bet•n l'.trm;1rkt.•d for the pork from thl' t l"l':JSltr\' of eou 11 l v M'n'lC't: area :-1\ H·r,· in ~ El Tor:o tl:.llf \\ill ll<' 11-.l•tl lor purch;1st• of lhl· lam! and half tor dt.•\ l'l11pn1t·nt. \lonu:-.on :-:lid rt:s1d1.•nls from F:I Toro. ,\t·g1.·an I hlls ;ind Lake Fort·sl :.irl' JI\\ 1tl·d Lo the ml'L't· Ill~. Condl'm n :111011 prot'l't'<.liniJs for the park l.1111.I h;1\1• hl't.'n under '' a y f CJ r t IH · p .1 t ·' t: a r. ,\ l' · q111sltlOll ol t '' o :-.mall parct'b •till r'> bun:.: tH·gottall'd but the ''" nt.•r!> h.I\ 1• IJt·1.·n t.·oopcri.ltlVl'. J\lono::.un ~ .i1d. • New Auto Strippe d Burglur::. \\ho t·nlere<l a l\lis- swn Viejo c :.i r lot during tht' night hours took the \\ h t•cls :.ind tires of a br:.ind Ot'\\ car, Orange Coun- ty Shl•rtl f"s off1<·ers n ..>p<Jlted to· tla). 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ALSO -AN EXCLUSIVE SH OW ING OF REX BRANDT ORIGINALS IN OUR MAIN OFFICE h ve rly Hnt1 380 So Beverly Or 1213) ss:i :JOOO lo• AflgelH (Opp Mt S1na1 Ha.pita!) 8747 Beverly llvd. (113) 6.57·4141 I S.ol .. och (leiaure World) 13920 Seal •~ch llvd. (113) 598-7626 ' .... ,." ..... (Moln Ofllce) lSI& W•stdlff Or. {'7U) 6'2·4000 .... ,.rt leech (l 0y11de Center) 1024 loyslde o~ (7l 4) 042·4000 Logvn•l•och 310 Cil..-it1eyre St (714) 494 7506 (OPCNING SOON) 1 ' I. l' r r s e ' . 1 I ,,,. ' " VOL. 68, NO. 90, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ~ Today~s Closing .Y. Sto~ks MONDAY, MARCH 31 , 1975 TEN CENTS s~ Vietna1nese Gun ·Down 25 Refugees I By PETF:R O 'LOliGHLJN ABOARD THE PIONEER CONTENDEH. Oa !\ang. South Vietnam c A P 1 Sout h Vll'l· 1iamest• muritH'~ l:ihot and killed :.\bout 25 Pl'Oplc on the fantail or ;rn Amen<·an t.•vacuation shiµ <luring frant1l' ullt•mpts to c!>Npt.• laJlen Da l\ung. al'l·ord111g to t:t'ew membe r l>. The marine~ l'laimcd tlH.•y \\ l're killing Vtl'l I • Cong s us pecb. Maraudina: South Vie lnamei.e troops fought sea battles to take over lighters jind barges to r each AMERICANS BEGIN SAIGON EVACUATION. Story,PageA4. the P1on.eer Contender and Ill> sister s hip, the Pioneer Com· mander, as the Viet Cong moved into South Vie tnam's second largest city Easter weekend. The m<tss killing was reported on the Pioneer Commander t cUnited Pl'ess lnternat1onal said the South Vietnamese m a r i n-e s w h o boarded th e Americun r efugee ship at Da l\7ang forced the Americ;.1n crewmen (o b arr i cade themselves m a cabin and killed, r·aped and robbed many or lh~ civiha n refugeei:.. t he refugees re·. ported loday when the ship ar-. rived a t Cam Rany Bay.> The Contender was the last ship to leave Sunday before Com· munist s hl•lhng forced a halt lo the evacuation. cutting the last escape roull' for an estimated J 1 ~ million rcfugl'es. Refugel•:, who h ad paid their life i:.av lngs, a bandoned lhl!ir famihes and possessions for passage to safety , died by lhl' scores on the barges in Da l'Oang harbor where they waited fou1· days for shiµs to rebl'Ut! lht'm. This reporlt.>r alone sa\\ 15 l'or· pses a nd wa~ told of hundredi:. dt>· ad on othl'r barges. Overloaded lighters and othl'r s m all vessels caps1zed ~choppy M'a!> a~ lrooµs and relu~ees tried to rca<'h thl' s htµs Uloatl'<i bodies floated 111 tlw hJrhor EH•n a dog \\as Sl'l'l1 :o.\\llllt1l111g :rnay from s hun• In thl' t•1l~. ;11·l·ort11ng tu lho~e whu C!'>l'U pl'd Staurda) ni~hl, anarch~ pn•\ .11kd Troop~ shl•d t lw11 uniform::. h11t 11ot lhl•1r wt.•apons and \H'nt 011 lhc CSl't•Tt:RROH , l'ill-\l's\:?, ms aw ro e Aecid_e11t Liability 'Fault Degree' Ruled by Cou11 SAN FRA!\CISCO <AP> -The California Suprt'me Court today rnled that l1ab1hly in accident t•ases should now be assc~sc·d in proportion tf) tht• fault instead ol nn an ··<:111 or noth111g" basis. The eou 11 rl'j t•cled tht· old ... ~ s t t' m o I t' o n t r i b 11 t o r ~ negligent'l' 111 . \\hr ch a plaintiff "ho v. as lO un_\ degree respon::.1 ble for an an·1tknt could not t•ol tt•t'l dam agl•:-.. l ;nder the nt•w srstem ol t·om parative 1wg ligencl'. a plaintiff ... ~ho was partially to bla m e <:an :-.ut.•, but his reeovery 1!'> cJ1minished to lhc extent thul ht• . Tight Security ·surrowuls SU Trial S,\CHA~IE:'<.TO 1,\P1 Th<' trial of two n :puterl membC'rs of the Symbtont.'Sl' Liberation Army opL•ned toda) \\ ith maximum ~ecunly 111 l'fft.•C'l. Russell L1t11,., 25. and Jo::.t·ph Hem1ro. 28. arc accused of the J..rlhn~ of Oakland schools ch1l'f .\larcus Fosler 'Wi th a hail of <:yanidc-fillcd bullets l\ov. 5. 1973. -··T here w 111 be maximum becurity around the courthouse at a ll limes." said Sacramento County s heriff's s pokesman Bill :"Ytiller of thl• trial that i:.tartcd with jury Sl•lc<:t wn procedures. ,\uthont1es have discu!'>sed lhl' µossibilit y lhat n·mnants of the SI.:\ b<.1nd. 111duding nt'W!)papl'r hcire~s PalrH·ta llearst. might show u1> al lhl' lnul 'The SL\ <'!armed rl killed the national I.\ kno\\ n educator and ktdnapcd ;\I 1ss Hearst. daughll'r CSee TRl,\I., Page A::!I Mari11e Gulps Qrwrt, Ailing ,\ Camp Pt.•ndlclon Manne lo· <lay may !-.tall be fl-cling the after· e ffects of drinkin~ a potentially Mal quantity of strnight bourbon whisky Saturday night. Police said thev recein'<I a <'all f9r an ambulanc·c at an Avemda Monterey addn·ss from a call er who said his 20·year -old compa- nion had C'onsumcd one quart of Whisky in 30 minutes. was at fault . T he 5·2 rul i n g b y Jus la·e Raymond L. Sullivan interprets a century-old st atute so that California joins 26 other i:.t;.1tes who asse!'>s lrubility in the sana• manner. The dt•tiswn declared lhal thl· comparative negli gence basis 1s preferable lo the .. a ll or nothing .. doctrin e of to ntribut on 1wgl!gencl'. The cai:.c involved t\ga Li. v.ho fosl a s uit for dumages to her car resulting from a 1968 intersection uccident with a Yellow Cc.ib m Los Angeles. The trial ;ourtjudge found t hat. the cab dnver, Robert Philli~. e ntered the inte rsection at an un· safe speed wbeo the traffic light was yellow. but a lso found Nga Lr negligent in making a leftturn. t;nd cr lh l• con tribulorv negligen l'C doctrine. he denied the plaintiff any damages or n·· l'Overy, saying .. the drwing of :'\ga Lt was negligent. Such negligence was a proximall' <:aust! of the collision and she rs barred from recovery by r C'ason of s u l'h t:o n tribulor:. negligence ... The hig h court declared that it" new ru1ing a pplies to aJI cases in which trial has not begun before the date whe n the d ecis io n becomes final. That will be in 30 days unless a petition for rehear· mg isgranled . Agents· Note 'Fu11ny Walk' ~IIA~II <U PIJ -When Joseph Dawson arrived at Mi ami I nternation al Ai rport from Lima, Peru. U.S. Customs ;igents found that he was high on coca111c -about on e inch high. A C ustoms s po kes m an s aid Sunday agents noticed Dawson "walked runny .. and asked him lo remO\'C h is shoes and socks. Ile said tht'Y found a h alf· pound or cocaine worth Sl00.000 taped to the s oles uf his feel. Dawson was turned over to Drug E nfor cem ent Ad ministration agents and charged with unlawful im- portation or cocaine. Caught by Wind PARAMEDICS, FIREMEN TEAR APART WRECKAGE OF CAR TO FREE TIM MEDLEY On Trabuco Road, a Crash Without Witnesses Claims at Least Two Lives Irvine Crasl1 Claims Lives , Of 2 Marines By ARTllt; RR. Vl~S•:L 01111e O•rl' Pilot Sutt ,\ }Oung 1\1 arine resl'ued L.\· county firemen laboring for 35 minutes with u new tool that t ears apart wrecked ears clung t o li(~ today, follo wing a headon collis10n i.l1 I rvrne Sunday thal kill ed Lwo other Marines and critil'ally 111jured a fourth Timothy J . M c·d ley. 20. ol 1-:I Toro Marine Corps Air StJt1011. was listed rn critical cond1l1on at Tus tin Comm unity Hos pi I al Lucky Driver Wo1na11 Escapes .41tlo Cr<ts/1 .\LBL"QUERQUE, l\ ~t (l"PI I \ hum 1> on the head "us lhl• only lnJUry s uffered by Mary Serna. 62. m w h at a poltc<:man l'allecl .. tht.• most inl'red1blt• a<-ct· <lent l'vt· ever seen.·· Offi~t:!rS said lhe woman's t·ar struck a turbing Sunday whal e going about 70 miles per hour. IL :;heercd off a telephone poll·. knock1nJ.! 1t atop the roof of a nearby housc~he vehicle turned a flip in thl' ir and broke off •.molhl•r utility le about 15 fl't.'l above thl' groum. Tht• ear landed on ils roof." ith the utility poll' nashing down on the \\Tl't'ka/.!l'. <.1m1cl Sl'\'t'ral h\'c pm\ t.•r hill'~ that made a loucl l'\· µlo!-1011 ;ind .1 li1g purple 11.1-.,h · \\ hl'll thl· t•a1 hit tlwm. nf11t•1•r;.. :-.aid Fvur t·h1ltlrl'n h1d111i.: t:J ... ll'I' eggs hardy mr!'>:-ecl Ol'lnl! hit b~· hvc "1n•s lhut droppt·d into :1 nearby ~ anl. Down111g of tlw power linl's left about 20 honH'::. 111 tht• urt.><.1 111 darkncs~ for ~{'Vt·r;ll hours ,\fll•r l'l'"C'll('l'S ]lrll'd lll)('ll till' door 111 lhl' t·ar. ,\Ir:-.. !-.l·rn.1 w 3 I 1-. t• d J \\ a y f r n m I h t• \\ rcad.:tl!l' '-.IH' "a ... tn•a1t•d lor the. hump 1111 lwr !wad ;.111d rt• lt.•asl'<i l1om lkrn<1lill11 ('01111t\ :\ll'tl1l'al C1•11tC'r. ;rnd llw11 l11)(1kl•d b~ pol1n· 1111 t h;irg1·:-. ol dntnl-1•11 drl\ 1111- Campaign Inquiry By FBI OttheOally P1lotSl~ll .\ :-.pol-.t· ... rn;111 101· tlw FBI in I"" ,\11).!l'll' ... 1•onl1rnwd loda~ th;c\ till' lllll l .Ill 1-. Ill\ l'"llJ.:JllllJ,! 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Kilkd m the 2 a.m . <'rash on Trabuco Road n~:.i r Culn•r Dri \ 1· ''ere the dn \'t.•1· of thl'.:,c<·ond l'tff Phil \\'. Lam bcrt. 18. tmcl om· ol his l\' o passengers. I.an' G. Davis. 19. both of I ll'adquarler:-. Company, Third 1\larine 1\1r Wing, a nd base rl'sident:-.. A third victi m , J'\elson Whitt, 19. of the same unit, was l1slc·d 111 serious l'Ond rlion todav at tht· Long Beat•h Naval i to::.prtal where he\\ as t:.ikcn folio\\ mg tht· colliswn. V allerga 'Undecided' Police piec<'d together v. hat must have happened on the lorll'· ly road. They said Medley's l'ar ll'fl 192 fl•d of s kidmarks thal crossed over the centerline of Trabuco Road from eastbound mto Wl'sl· <See.2 ~ILLED, Page A2i No D ecisio1i 011 Szis11e11sio11 of· 6 E11111lo)·es Orungc County Asse:;sor J ;,ick Vallergu said today that. he has not yl'l reached a decision on a Roard of Supervisor~· n•<'om- mcndal1on that he "immcdiatclv suspend .. l>IX employes in his of· fl Cl' The srx were indicted by llw Or;.rng<' Count) c; rand .Jury <''1rl.\ !<1st Dl'C'l'nlllt•r on <'hargt•:-; rl'l<.1h'tl to :rllt•g<·d 1lil'gal (·:impaigning at t·ount \' 1·\ 1•1·11:-1• 1111 liehalf of 11\'p · \n<ln·"· 11111.,h.rn < H·l\t•\\ pol'l Hl· .1l'l1 1. . Thl' "11 111' n .... or ... rl•t•om nw111kd • .:-.trnngl\ ·· 1:1..,t Tt1l'Sda) that lht• "' \ o (f1 l'Ia1-., hl' ::.uspt.•11dl'<I ·" rthout pa~ for alleg<'<I \Hm1i.:· doing a::. p ;11t of 1 lwi I' <·01m1 ,. t.'mploym1•11 t.' · 11wcl1;11<• Sll"Pl'n..,1nr 111 the• :-.1\'. 1·mplo\ l':-. SI Ill .tt \\ 1•1 I-Ill lilt•; ..... M'S'lll .. S nfl11·c· \ .rllt·r~a did 1101 ""·' ltl(l,I\· \\ ht•IJ ht• t':l. lll'l'IS 111 l'l';tt•h ;1 d(•· l 1:-.11111 011 llw ... u:-1wn -.1eu1-. n ·1 11111- llll'IHll'cl h.\ lhl' "llP•'I \ 1'01"'4:. _or=•:·a ('uas• Po I i t' l ' s a i d l h e m a n "" as transportl·d to San Clcm('ntc Jlospilal for treatment of "un- ('on sc1ousnl'SS and other un- pleasant conditions." He l ater was tran s f e rre d to a base hpspital. Ballo,on Lands--Fin~lly If \'Vl't1tua ll~ pro\'t'll rnno<.·ent of the t·.hargl's brought :.1g<11nst lh<'m b) the Grand .Jury. them drt'lt'<'::. should bl' ehg1t>k "tn rt'· ,turn to county emplo) menl with hal'k pa) ... the s upervisors !'ia1d . The s ix employes art' amon j! nint' former assessor's off1t•t• workers \\ho wen' namt'Cl Ill the grand Jury andictmt•nt. \\ .-ach.-r I ,U\\ dllUdS ,II'(• for<'ca ... t aloni.: tlw l'11,1sl tnnrght. hr t' a k 1 11 g on T \H' :-. d a y "lwn mostlv t ;1ir \\l':Jtht•r \\Ill Pll'v;11I. ('oolt•r lt•m· Jll'r.1tun•s ,11·1· on 1.1p. FIRST CALLER GOT A.PA.fUMENT "The fi rst caHer rented the apartment." . That's the s~c;_ess experienced ~Y tht• Costa Meh landlord who placed lhis ad Ch the Dally Pilot Spac1ous2RR ,2 BA. 2 pat1oi.. nt•\\ carpt'I &. µurnl Adults, no pct~. S185. x ~ '()()(X If you hov<> a room, apartment or w hole h ousr to rent, c:.ill 842·SG7K It only l<.tkl'" a frw words m the n~hl pl at\' to rind u tennnt. Alon~ the Orun~c Coru;l, lhc right place IS the Daily Pilot. By RtJDI NI EDZIELSKI Of .... O.flY f'itet Malt A balloonist who. got caught by an ill wind over Trabuco Canyon made an e m e rgency landing in San Clemente Sunday a fter help- lessly drifting over a beach dotted with w eekend bathers. T he dnmatic la nding ot Gary Sevcrnl!Y, 26, ot G lendale, "as witnesliect by hundreds of persons who flooded the polic<> deport ment switchboa rd with reports of a balloon 1n trouble. Sovcroey h3d Just tnit{'n u hang ghder pitol u p to an ultitud<.- of 6,500 feet for a demonstration Rlide over E cape Country when ho wal'i cuught by the wind He was blown out to sea OH'r Duna P oint a nd to San Clcm<.'nte, nying at a low a ltitude over Avemda Pico before hoverin g five feet over the water al Poche Beach. Police said Severney a~kcd for permission to land bul his re- quest v. as refused by hre~uards w ho said r ough \\3t€'r and Pt'tsons on the beach J}OS('(i too rnuc h of a hazurd. Told lo l<md 111 a le:,s popululPd urea. 5,., crnoy gave h1fi hot •.11r craft '' blnM of gas and took ore ovt>r the Sun Diego Frc \HIV, lan4'rni.: in a canyon hc!:lr th 900 block or Avenida s.}va($or Sl'\'t"rtH'Y· a pilot will')!'>OO hours of hot a11· b'•lloonina t:ICperienre was unhurt but hi ~blet aµ· punmlly <.rnm 't over. Police indicated th.ls morning that they "c>re goint t.o t'On1•rl lhe F ed er al Aviation~i &dd file a form a I com plaint. The .\'OUll!! balloonis t is employl'd as a baili ff and 1s l h\' trcasurt'r of the Wrnddnftt.•r Rulloon Club 1n Burbank Ill' rs an cxperrt•nced aircraft pilot. having 7.0i>O hours of comm1•rrial fligh\ in his logbook. and h;1s taken hot u11· balloon:-. up lo a n dllttuul' of 22.000 fe('t ,\ '' 1t1w~s lo St'\'l'rnc~ ·~ mo1 n HlK l<•keoff <it E~cape Countn !.rte of th\• World llanjl Glldl'I' Cbutnpion!ih1p-<. :-.uirl the "md tuftc<l •1 ft ~r th l' b~1 I loon wus m th\' a ir. "ll blt.•w him n~ht out owr the occau." said puhhl·rty m ~ln3JZCI' Jon ~1th .. lk \\;1:-. a v1(•llm <>f c1rcumst arH·t>s Th,•r <! \\ 3!\ nouuna he coul<l do. lie wus al 8ALLOON, Pafe .U> Two of the nine hH\ <' rl'lrrt'll and Vallcrga last Monda) Ml ... Pl'IHkd ,\ss1s1 :int ,\.,M·::.~OI Ct>orgt.• l pl<HI llt' '' ~•s numl•d in a l\1 <t1'<'h :?I 1nd1ctm<.1nt that rhargt•d 111111 and ;I T .111cty rorJ)Ol':\tlon 1•\c'C'Ull\'l' \\/lh mult 1 plc• t•ounts of hr1 twr\ Al the t1111t• of l pt on·~ ::.u ... 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Charter vessels, stood vigil off Cum m unis l·Ol'Cupied Oa J"lang 1n the South China St-a to- day in a desperate aUempt lo re~cue hundreds of thousand~ of South Vietnamese from the fallCIJ l'll)' I Four U.S. 1"avy transports due in the a r ea from the Philippines wt'rt' under ~t ri ct orders t o \\ 1thdraw and avoid combat with l\orth \'1etn;.imese forces if fired upon. l>;in1l'I Parkr r, head of tht• Agency for Intern ational Development leading the Ament·:.in t'vacuation efforts s ail.I none of the U.S. vessel~ ('ould read1 Da Nang's shore:; '' hert' vast throngs of panic- s lrickcn civilians and deserlin~ South VIC'tnamese troops mas!>ed ~" :11ting rescue. "We «an't go in." P arker said m ~ television interview <CBS Morning News>. "This is an international effort. Al last count this morning, there were s ome 18 vessels from half a dozen nations other than the li.S .. " Parker s aid. "Some loca l boats and s mall crafl. are able to l!et some people off shore to get them to the v essels which are standing offshore in the interna- tional waters." He said the United Stales h ad made no reques t to Hanoi for safe passuge of the Amedcan rescue craft. ,\ cease·fire plea, he said , was made by the Saigon government to the united Nat ions to appeal to the North Vietnamese for s;.ife pas~age under t erms of the U.!\. Code o f universal Hu man Rig hts. · ........ . ~ -.r. From Page Al TERROR· •.. r ampage, looting rice stores, rob- bing warehouses of tinned ~oods and :,oft drinks, a~cllmg fire to bwldings. Oa\'id Kenner) the official \\'hill' House phol rapher on a fJC'l f111d1ng tour f r Prl'::.ic.Jent Ford. :-.aid he ;.ind !\ha Tr;ing's l ' S. <.·onsul general. ~loncn t'ff .J. Spear, were fired on by other mu tinous ~ou th Vietnamest• troop::; a~ tht·y flew ovt•r the l11oncer Conll'nde r a nd a South Vietnames<.' s hip also seized by mut111ecr~. Thl'Y were not htt. KHARTOUM . Sudan CUPlJ Thirty pro~t1lult.o::. dt·mons trated near the prc~identia l palace de· manding the government fi nd otht1r work for them bcl'uuse their jobs have been banned. The go.vernor of J\hutoum provin~e two months ago forbade pro- s t 1 t utu>r1 und authorities :.d today as the deadline for a shut down of houses of prostitution. ··wc..• want work like (.'\~)OllC l'IS c in this lO\\n," said one of the pro- tt·~ters. "\\ <.' too want de· <'t•nt \\'ol'k. \h• a r c ready to alwndon prostitution but first we want le make s ure we have somNh1ng decent to do for a lin ng." Police Hold Drifter on Rape Count Multiple ('hargcs of rape, rob- bery and burglary were filed to· d ay agains t a young drifter from Al a~ka, arres ted after an alleged two·day t.•nmc s pree along the Oranj.!e Coust last week. Dctl'Clt\'l'S 111 l\ cwport Beach, from the On.inge Count.v Sheriff's Office and Lagu na Beach all have a llegut1ons ugainst Kern Wu,vne Dunagun Jr .. 21, whose la!-l udd f'l'!>S was that of a g1rlfnrnd m El Toro. !\<.'"port Beach detectives al- lt•gc that 1t was Dunagan who i-elcct cd the homes of two elderly Corona de! J\1 ar re~idcnts al ran- dom early last week. Once inside the hom<.•s . he robbed the victims of ~mal l :.imounts of C'ash. ln\'cst1gutors allege that the robb<.'l'll'S Wl'rC the beginning or ~1 h\U·day c nmc wave that in- dudcd: The c.•nl ry th rough the win· dow of u home belonging to an l'ldcrly Tustin <.irca couple. Once inside, the in t r ude r allegedly bound a 73·ycar·old man to a bed . and the n r aped the man's 69· year·old wife. -The rape of a young E l Toro woman after f11·st st'eing he r in lw r t'llr m front of her home. -The rnbher.v and rape or a Costa Mc~a houSC\\tfl· under :-1n11l:..1r t'tl'l'ums t;111ct:~. ,\ hurglarv Jll f.:.rguna Beac h '' lm·h lt•d to ht:. ~rn·~t 1:..isl Thurs· d;I\', i\ l'\\ po 1·t B t•at· h Dcl<.'C'l i ve Capl. f<1d1 II am1ltons aid th:..1t re- ports ol 1 hl' initial holdups in ( 'orona dt•I M ~r t•ausecl st>rious <'l•lll't•rn umonJ.! t·ommunsty r c- t 11 t•l•s By KATHY CLANCY Otlltt O•llY ... i.t &wtt The m a nager of a Huntin!.'tOn Beach r estaturant bound and g~gged by a robber, druggt'd ' htmselC to a te lephone ea1i y to· day, then dialed the operator with his toe. Police, summoned by tbC' telepho n e company, found James Simmons. 40, still bound and gagged when they arrived a t Manny's Res taurant, Gothard Street and Edinger Avenu<', about 4 a .m . Simmons s~ud a bandit robbed him of $2,000 in wee kend restaura nt receipts a short time earlier, then 1.led his hands and feet and bound his mouth "'1th masking tape before fleeing. Simmons man aged to druj.! himself to a telephone, freed his feel from the ropes. then worked off h is s h oes and d ialed tltl' operator with his toe. Polil'c :-aid it took Simmons some timl' to muke the operatu1· understand him, because of the masking tape over his 'm outh. When officers arTivcd, they found Simmons still on the floor waiting for help. Ile told polic.·e the mun ''as about 30 years old. five fret, 10 111- t•ht•s tall. with durk shoulder length h u1r. He said he tlld not hear a car arn ve or le ave. Simmons ::.aid he urrin•d at the r estaurant to t ake the weekend reeeipts to a b ank night deposit box. Because il was warm in~idt'. he left lht' reur door ajar . T he bandit allegedly cntt•n•d through the door. poh cc Miid. then took the cash from Simmons :.ifler pUfling a .45·cal1be r automatic handi~un . The money included Sl,500 in bills with the rest in coins, polil'e ~aid. Jt wa~ all ins ide a white bag from Bank of San Francisco. Simmon s, unti ed and un· gagged . was h ard at work al Manny's today. HINSHAW. • • Court records luter revealed that the search was in connection with a bribery investigation . L asl w eek. Orange County auditors s ubmitted u r eport to the county Board of Supervisors tha t alleged at least $13.123 111 county funds were used in the 1972 campaign. According t o ·both h is Washingto n and Sunta An:i ol - fices. Hins haw returned to Southern California Friday for the firs t t i me s ince curly J anu:iry_ A worke r in his W<IShington of· fi ce today said h e "is in the dis· tricl." but would not say where he could be contal'lctl. · . \\'lwn •1:-.ked by the Daily Pilot 1( he \\Ou Id can· to discuss .the c::.c..·upudc. ht• politely replied, "I'm <'ooking now. I jLl$t don't ha\'e tlllll' to dist: USS it." Frotn Page Al TRIAL ... uf news paper executive Ran· dolph Hearst, thn'l' months later. l'he tt't'l'unst baud called Lillie a nd H1:1m 1ro its ··:.oldie rs" although thl' dde ndanls ncvc1· hJ,•e proclaimed any aJlegian<.·t: totheSLA . Offiei~ls eitcd sev(.•ral r easons for t he tight st-cunty al thl' :-:ac..·ram<.>nlo County Superior Court rn a I. 0 11t· rl'a~on. the\ ~aid. is thal SI..\ lll l'lll hl'rs could show up. "\\l· h<t\l' disc u ssed that po-.:-1b1ltt.r." :.aid F BI a~l'lll Tom Hobim;un \\'hl'n askl·d whetht'r at• appear;111re by l\l 1s s Hearst was µo:-.~i bll'. Cla.vton Dl•Vcg<.1, a n assist;rnt ,\l <1tn1·d L1 Cuunly cls :-.1rict at - ll>l'lll'~ a!>:-.1::.t in g the µros l'C'utiu11, :1d1kd sonw othl'l' n •a=-uns fur tht: Sl'<.'Ul'lt,\ ··,\ssum111 ;.! the re are s om1· J>t.'OJ'll• t·o1111l·d ed with lhe SL\ still at !urge. that people in till' \\'t·atht·r l'ndl·rground have in· d1tatcd suppo1·t : a nd that the dl'- frnd~nl~ havt• mdicakd a pm· J>l'll!'-tty tu" ant to ll'c.J\"l' -:.u1 e. ( lhlllk ~OU lll'l'cl Sl'l'Unl \'." ,\l;.imt'IJa Count,. LJuthorilil•S su~· L1ttll' .rncJ Rl•tniro seaiouslv \\ounded two s heriff's deputies m an uns uccessful escape attempt !\t arch I . Hut J anws J enner, thr ass1~­ tanl Alameda County public dl'- f(•ndl•r n •pn•:,c..•ntin1,( Little. said he bn't <:erl:.im the prt'cautions ;Jl'l' lll'l'dl'CI. ' I havt• bl'ell in trials beforl• "hl'l'l' tlH·re ,,. as ~ubstanlia l s1•t·11nt.\· a nd I havlooked back and \\Olldcn•d \\ hy tht• secunt) ... hl· ::.a 111. 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It's a brand new painting never before displayed. The beautiful watercolor has been reproduced and a llmlted number of prints are available In our Main Office at Dover and W estcliff In Newport Beach and at Bayside Center, at the entrance to Balboa Island. It's Mariners' way of saying thank you for letting us be your place to save for more than 20 years I Thia ls a llmlted offer, ao come by for your frM print today. ALSO -AN EXCLUSIVE SHOWING OF REX BRANDT ORIGINALS IN OUR MAIN OFFICE • Mariners Saviiws and Loan AssociatlOn .......,HUit 310 5o. t.v.rl~ Dr. (213) 153.3000 lo• Ant•I" (Opp.Mt, Slnol Ho1pl1ol) 1147 a.v•rly ll'+'d (213) 6S7·4141 ....... h (l•l•ur• World) 13820 Seal leoctt IMf. (21$) 5'8·7~ New!*'leetta (Moln Office) U II w .. tctlff Or. (7t4) .. 2.AQOO .....,.,.._., (Joytld• Cet1ter) 1024 loytlde Dr. (714)642 .. 000 let11ne 1.-dt 310 Cil•nneyr• St. (714) 494 7506 (OPINING SOON) ' I Today's N.Y. SIOC'K8 yoL 68, NO. 90, 2 SECT IONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA LIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975 TEN CENTS State Schoohnen Oppose Valley Plan State education officials wall re· commend agains t a l'iovt-mber election on form at ion of a new un- ified schoo l dislrtl't w1thm Foun· uun V<illeyc1ly hmlls. The m~tter "111 .:o before the stale Board of Educalwn al an April 10 hearing m Fresno E}ulofftc1als <it the :,late Depart • ment of Educ a ti on said today they will recommend against the pro· posal A\ the same lime, the staff. .. s trongly urges the Orange Coun· ty Committee oo School District Organization to formulate plans for the unification of the Fountain Valley area that wijl satisfy the needs of the residents. but will minimize the problems in the sur· rounding areas." said a spokesman for Ed Harper, a de· puty s tate superintendent of public ins truction. Carl·• Bud" Jones. the Fountarn Valley Cuther who led petition efforts aimed al getting an elec· lion on the city boundaries plan. said the recommendation came as no su.cpr1se to him. .. fl was somelhingl expected," . Jones said. ''They are just conll· nuing that bureaucratic buck- passing. ·· But Jones said he still believes the stat~ Board of Education will approve an election for Nov- ember. "I am not necessarily critical of Sacramento," Jones said. ·'They only r eacted to the pressure brought about by local school dis· • lricts -school administrators. not IOcal people." Jones and a committee of othl'r Fountain Valley l'es idents had gathered s ignatures. from 6,000 persons asking the state to grant the elect 1011. The proposed district \\Oul<.I I ake in all school::; within Fountain Valley. including three t>lem<.>11 lary schools and a high school no'' 111 the <:.ttdt·n G1·0\t' l·nif1ed ~l·hool D1:-.tnl'l and 1111e Ocean \'tl'Wl'll'nll'llt~11'\ "<'hoot lt abo '' oulcl 11wludl° Fountain \'allC.') lltgh ~1'11001 now µart or the lluntmJ,!l11n Ht!at·h L nion l11gh !->('hool D1~ln <"t. a1}4i mo:.t or thl• Fountain \'alll-v (cll·ml'lllJI'\) ~·hool D1sl1 tl'I -• On h th c I' 0 1111 t :1111 \.a 1 lcy <Sec l';\11-'\'. Pagt• A.21 ms aw ect1on ro e ffunti11gto11 Heist Victim Dials Help With Toe By K ATHY CLA1'CY Of 111• O~tly P1lotS1.itt The m anagt•r of' u lluntinglon Beach rv:-.tuurant bound and g agged hy ;J roblwr, <.lraggt·d himst•lr to .1 ll'lt•phone t•arl~ lo day. tht·n d 1 ah•d tlw OJH:rator \\'tlh ht:-. lot· Polit't'. :-.ummo1ll'd hy lhc• t:t>lephonl· compan~ found Jamt's Simmon~. ·~O. still bound ~nd gagged wht•n tlwy a rrived al ) FordTours J Elk Hills Oil Reserve By ll F.l.f:1' T llO!\lt\."\ BAKERSFIELD <C Pl 1 Pushing h1 :-. Pro.1t•cl lndeµe n dl•nct'. P n•sHknt Font arrived ht•rc toda-. to lour th<.· Elk l11lls na\·<it oil 'n•:-.t•n t' fil'ld \\ h1ch ht• hop<.•s to tup for l'l\'lllan and m1lilliT'\' us t• · r·ord. arl'l\'t'd altl'I' a IS-mtnUll' flight from Pa Im Spnngs where he awakl•m·d t·arly this morning and received r e ports by telephone <llld t eletype on the c:rumblan ~ s ituation in Southeast ,\saa. Ford waved and smiled when tie stepped from Air Force Ont' He was wearm~ a gray suit, blue :;hart an<.I a red tie. fie wa s wclcoml•d by Rakersf1cld 1\1 avor Don I I art and He p \\ ill1am· K t·l l·hum . <R· Calif 1. Prc~s :-.t•t· n•t an Hon ;'\ C'S:-C'n told reporter:-. Fu;·d 's lour or lhL' petroleum res<.'n «' Jl Elk 1 ltlls wus aimed al ··cl l'mon-.trnltng his 111tt•rcsl 1n tapping" lht· 11,1\'a l l'l' :.l'l'VC <JOU other l'l'S(.'I'\ l'S "to lnuh.1 uµ a b11l1011 ·lwrn:I re:-.t·rH for c1vJ11a11 u s<.• 1n c·ase of (.!mergency plus 300 mtllton l>~11 rl'ls formilitury list'." A crowd of ;,ibout 2.500 Hakersficl<l an'a folk a nd seven high school bands were on hand to ~1vc Ford :i fr1en<ll \ wclcomt•. Manny·s Restaurant, Gothard ~t1·ee t and Edin ger Avenue, ubout4 a .m . Simmons said a bandit robbed him or S2.000 1n weekend n·~taurant receipts a short time l':irlit'r. tht•n tit'd his hands and It•(•\ and bo und his mouth \\1th mask111g tape bl'fon• fleein~. Simmons managed lo drag himself to a telephone, frcro his ft'l't from the ropes. then worked off ha s s hoes ;rnd <.lialed the operator with his toe. Police s aid 11 look Simmons some time lo make the operator unders tand him, because of the masking tape over his mouth. When officers arrived, they found Simmons still on the flool' waiting for help. He told polic~ thc man was about 30 years old, five feel, 10 an chcs tall. with dark ~houldl•r lt•ngth hair. I le s aid he dad not ht•:.ir a t·ur <11Tivc or lcavl'. Simmons said ht• arrived al lht· n·~t auranl lo take the weekend receipts to a bank night deposit hox. Recause it was warm ins1dt". lw left the rear door aj;.ll'. Tht' bandit allegedly cntere<.I through the door. police s aid. then took the cash from Simmon:- <J fter pullin g a .45-calibl•t automatic h and ~un. The money. included Sl,500 111 bills with the rest in coins, police said. rt was all inside a white bag from Bank of San Francisco. Simmons, untied and un· CSeeTOE. P age t\2; Marine Equipme nt Tak e n From Boa t Brand new s teering eqwpment and mcirinc OJCC'eS!>ones valued al $700 h:.ivc lH'cn stolen b\ burglars who broke into a ho~;, moored at Suns l'l r\qualic Park tn Sunset Be al'11, Orange County Sheriff's officers r eported. Deputies said t hieves who broke into the boat owned by Joseph E . Lippens, 45. of7230 Lit· tie Harbor Drive, Hunting1on Heach, also carried off a quantity of liquor. A Real Pencil Pal Ken George, who works for the Stan- ford University Press, remembered all those pencils he had absent-mindedly taken home ffom work over 25 years on the job. He . gathered them all up and brought them In· to th• off Ice • • his r contribution towerd..J' saving the university mon•y. Co-workers have d"'bbed hi• box of pencils the ''Ken Ge org e M e m o r i al Pencll Coltectlon." U Pl Telephoto .. WESTERNER SKIPPER FERRELL WITH LLFE PRESERVERS ANO HATCH COVER He Gathered Remains of Sunken Fl1htng Craft In His Costa Mesa Driveway Skipper Reflects On Sinking Irony tt~ lllLARV KA\'E Of t~e D.iil'I' Pt lot si .. 11 Sk1ppl·r Doug Ferrell lookl·d back on last week's s inking of the Westerner off :\cwport Harbor . and s hook his head at aJI the odd quarks s urrounding the boat's dt'- m1 !>e. Perhaps the most ironic lY. ist is that the s porlft!>hing boat.. a fixture in l\"ewport Harbor for 23 years. was scheduled to mO\'C up north \\tlh a new owner just l\\O davs after 1l "ent d O\\ n. :. It's ;,ii most as Lf !>he knew :-.hl· \\JS lt•a\'lng and decided. 1n · stead . to stay on the bottom near :\l'\\porl 11;.irbor ." said Ferrell The 56-fool boat is presently I~ ini.: about 100 ~ards off the ea:-t tl'llV off Corona del l\Jar about if> ft•t•l dl•ep Ferrell's ins urunn· t·om1wny I!> trying to decide whether it'~ worth the effo1·t to rt'flout the old boat. Thirlv-thrct· pl'l'SOnS uboa rd were rescued when Westerner s ank. ~1 any p e op I e agree l he Westerner was the most popular :-.portfis hing boat to operate out of l\ewporl Harbor. According lo Ferr ell. more people rode on board the hair-day boat than an~· othl'r. hu~·cr a nd he \1 a s perfectly satis fied with lht• rindings. Plus. the Coast Guard i nspection wa:- held just t \\ o months ago," Fl'I'· rell said. · <See SKI P PE R, Page A2; FIRST CALLER GOT APAKI'MENT ··The f1 rsl <· ;,i Iler rm led liw ap<Jrtmenl That'~ the ~u<.·ccss ex1X'rienced bv thl' Co~ta ~I e-.;.i l;,indlord who pi aced th1:. <id an thl' Daily Pilot Spa<·1ous 2H H42 B..\. 2 p~1t1os.11ew c;1rpl'l& paint. Adults. no pet:-.. $185. XXX·XXXX. If you have a room. apartment or whole house to rent, call C.42-5678. lt only takt's afewwords in tht• nght pl ace lo fmd a tenant. r\long lhc Orange Coast, the right place 1s !ht• Dally Pilot. Pt111ie /tlo1111ts Irvine Crasl1 Claims Lives Of 2 Marines By .\RTll t:R R. \1:\SEI. Of lllf 0~111 PtlOI St~ll \ )lJung 1\1 an n <.· n>~eu<'d '" county firem e n laborrng for :1:. minutes with a m•w tool t hJt tears <iparl wre<"ked l'ar~ dung lo life today. fol lowtn).! a hl•aclon collision an Irvine Sund.1~ thal killed two other ~l:.inm·:; .111<1 cnt1cally mj ured a tourlh T1mothv J. :\ll'dle\. 211. of El T oro :\I ai·m e Corps :\II' :-.1.it1011. '' a:s lis ted m <Ttl ll-.il t·ond1l11111 <it Tu:-;tin Comml1n1t\ llo:-p1t.il Killed m lht• :! .1 m <·1 ,1-.h 1111 Trabul'o Roa<l m·.1r ('ul\ 1·r 1>11\ 1• \H'l'C the <In \'t•r ut 1 llC' s1·c·cmcl 1·.11 Phil \\. l.amlwrl. 18, :111<1nllL'11! his l\\O pa:o-!'>l'llg\'I":-( .. 11'1~ (; Dt1\'I!'>, If!. both of lkadqll.1l'll'l':- Compa11). Third :\larnw .\11· \\'ing. and ba-.t' rt1~1<lt•nt:-. A third \'ll'llm . !\cls11n \\'hilt. l!L of tht• samt• un1l, ";.1s li:-.ted 111 SCl'IOU!> l'OIHhllOll today al tht• Lon g Bc.•al'h '.\a val llosp1tal whe re he'' a' La l-.l•n tollo\\ing th1· l·olhs1on. Poh Cl! pit•cNI toJ::cther "h.1l mus t h avt' happened on lh<' lotw· (~ee:!K I LLEO, Pa~t'1\2• "Al ~ a half-dav. 1l "as lh•· cheaµe!>l and the ·best-known · the 3.1·year·old s kipper said. \\ h1le mo!>t of his customers \H'rl' landlubbers from inland <:1lacs. a smaller percentage wen: devoted fishermen who boarded the \\'esterner as often as two or three lames a week . The Westerner was half·owne<.I by Ferrell and h.alf-0wncd by Oavey'h Locker, where the boat's operations were head- quartered. Viet Troops Kill Refugees on Ship Ferrell, who ran the boat for the past four years years and • before that on a periodic· basis . maintained thal the sinking was the result of a "freak accident." ··The boat had been surveyed in l'cbruary by the prospective "'ea Search Ende d Ry P ETF.R O'LOl;GmJ~ ABOARD THE PIONEER COl'iTENOER. Da l\ang. South Vietnam c AP 1 · South Viet- namese m arines shot and killed about 25 people on the fantail of an r\merie~tn l'Vacuat1on ship during frantic attempts to escapc fallen Oa l\ang, accordinJ.< to rrcw members Tht-marines l'laimed the\' \\ t'l t' kilhn~ \'1ct ConJ{ susp •cts. • :\1 arauding South \'1etnumE.'s<' lr0<.1p!. fought :-t•a ballle:-. to tal-.t• o~er lit:hters· uncl bHrge-s to rt-ach lbt' Pioneer Contender and ill\ 1fhter htp. th<' P1one<>r Com- andl'r, us the Vi<.>t Cong move-d to $01'th V1l'tnam's stconcl rg t ohy Easler \\('(•1-.end Thl' as ~IJlln&: w us rcportc.'<i on lhc !on Cummander ~~~::-~i=~~~11~-~l~cd Pre~s 1ntern:.lt10Jlal ho South Victnamffc a who bo~rdcd the . • American refugee ship at On l"<lang forced l he ,\mcncan crewmen to ba rr i ca d e themselves in a cabin und killed, AMERICANS BEGIN SAIGON EVACUATION. Story, Page A4 . raped and robbed man~· of llw civilian refugees, the rcfug1.•t•s n · ported today ''hen th<' :-hap at nvedatCam Rany Ba' 1 The ContPndt•r \\;1s tlw la:-.1 ~hip to lc.•aH' $und:t) lwfon' Co m mumsl shelhn,I.{ lor('e<l .1 halt to the evucu;ition, cutltnJI tlw I.1st ~cape route for an e!!t1mult'<.l 11 mil hon rdu)!t'l~s. Reful(ees \\ho hud paid tht•1r life savings. abundoned thc11· ram.mes and possessron:-for pasaage to saf ty, died by the s~ on the barges in On Nang harbO~ ~nere lh•)' waited four < aT aaoa~ t>ago A21 ' Campaign Inquiry By FBI · ll) GAR\' C H.\:\\"1 1.U: 01 tllr 0~ tly Pt IOI St•lt \ :-pokl•s m;.in l'or the• FBI 111 l.o::. ,\ngclt•s t·o11t 1rnll'd toda~ 1 hat thL• bu re au 1s 1nn•sl1;..:at1ng Hl'P Andrew 11111:-.h:.1\\ :-. 19i:! t·ll'l'l1011 t·ampa1g11. .\ l' l' or d 1 n g t u F HI 11 l' \\ s 1·oonl11wt or John \llJl'l'l:ion, till' Ill\ l'S ligalwn 1~ h1•1ng 1·omh1tll'd .il thl' rc.·qw•:-.t or tlw Dl•parl 11a•11t of Ju:-.tu·1· 111 \\ a:-.h111glon .. :\l<•rl'l!->011 saicl tilt' 111qlur~· l'O\ · 1•rs "possibll· \'1olat111ns nf t•ll'l'· lion l'lxk~ in '.\1 r. J11n:-.h,I\\ ':-. l'Ul11· pa1gn " The FBI spokt·sm;111 rl'lu:-t•d lo <·o mment f urlhl·r 011 the tn · 'e~t1gation othl'I' than to ~a~· 1l 1s · undt•r wa~. • I n Su n t a . \ n ..1 • lw '' t '"\ l' r. another FBf orftctJI :-.a1<.I th(' 111· H'~t1J!al1011 "1-. not ol the C'Olllll\ .1:-.:-t::-.:,01"s ot'fict• lrnL of '.\I 1. • l lln~ha\\ ·~ camp;.11l!n. · T h t' :\ 1· \\ p 11 1 I B t .1 c· h Hq111hl1e~Jll s lffi~ pnmar) l'lt·l· 111111 l'amp;11 )..'11 l11·1·am<· t•ni lirotlt•d 111 c·mllnn 1·1 \ t'.lrl.\' l.1:-t (h•l'{1 flll>l'r ;111<1 11.i:-llll'lll'tl 11110 th1• 1110:-.1 f.1r re.1C'11111i..: pol1tw;il -..c ;1nd:il 111 Pr:111)..'v l 0(1U1tf\ hi' 1111',\ In llt'1·1·111 IH·1 :i :;:J t·nu11t. ()I ;111 ;.! l' c () u 11 t ~· {I I' :111 d .J ll I'\ (' l'I ll 1 111 ,I f In cl i (' l Ill 1•11 I l' h a I' g l' cl llllH' .JS!->l'S!->Ol"S off ll't' 1·mplo,\ l'S "11h 1ll t·ga ll~-aiding thvn t·n1111t' ;1s-.l·-.-.i11· H1n:-.haw in hi-. :-u1 - 1·<.•s:-.f u I l>1d to "in l11o.; t'Oll· )!1'<.•-.:-.101wl st·al. On :\I ard1 21, a5!;istant cou111 v a:-s1.•:-.so1· (; eorge l pton and .1 ·1 ;111d~ Corpora tion l "\l'l'llll\ •' \ll'l'l' 1ncltctcd on thn·e hnli1r\· dia1 J.!l':-. rela tt•d to aetl\ it1es du1. Ill).: I lmsh;,i\\ ·s term :.is a~:-.l':-:-!11' l.~1\l'I' that nti_ht. Or • .mgt• <'oun· 1\ D 1:-ll'tl'l .\l\Ol'lll'\ ... 111 \l0:-t11.:ators s t'ltt•d -.tL•n•o 1·q111p llll'llt 111 .1 :-.urpn:-.t· !'.l'i.ll'l h ol 11111 1> h a" .., \ k \ ~11111 l'I ,1 \ :1 ,q Iii rt ll ll' ll 1 t ·11urt n·1·11111.... 1.11('1 n·\ ~"1kd \hat lhl' st•;1rl'11 "a:-. 111 l'ol11H'l'l lull \\1th a 1.JnlH·I',\ in\ l':-.l11.:;1l11111. !.;.isl '~eek, Ora11 :.1· l 'ot111l' <SN• lll '\'~IL\W . t•aµ:P1\:!) R e d s Aid P ortugal l.ISRO :\. 11·p1 1 -J..1ho1· \l1111 ~t1•r :\la( .. f\•"L' Cos t,1 i\l.irt111-. rl'lun wd ln1m :\lo:-1·11\\· toda\ \\Ith "ha1 he 1·0.dlt•cl i:t•1wrou~ off er~ of Sm id aid ;111cl t·11n pl't"Jtt011 t o lhl' lt'fl·\\111~ m1ltlJr) rult•r:. of Portugal. o r .. nl!•~ .. ~· --~ "'t1'nCltt1'r Low cloud::-a 1 e fnre~ast ~dun g the coas t tonight, bn•aking on TuC's day \\hen mo::.tly fai1· \\<'Olllwr \\Ill IH'evail. ('ookr t t'l1l· Pl'l'iitures arc on tap. l~SID E T OD.\\' 1\d1a•nt11r1• J>la11grou11rl. 11 l11ch btqa11 /() mml/hs aqo 111 ll1mt111qto11 Reac Ir 110., qamed 11111•11·~1 /rum h-ad1•r.~ nc ru.,., t/11• 11atio11 :-;1or11. Paqt• lJ7 Index AC Y•wr Mnt<• A) ... 11.-. Alt 1..M .. ,.. AU CMI .. ""• &• CIH\lhH a1 U Cffl\IO l l Ct•o-.nl BJ 0.•"' Mll<H A 1' IE•.._1.tll't.-. A• 1Eni.r1.tut-11l I• f'IMflU All "--12 ""fll..l-r\ 1 1 -.... , .. Mal ........... , •• , ou,,..C•"*Y &• ...... .,, '"'1• ... , Of' ~''""'" AfO Ste<•~rUU All , ..... ,_ .. TllHWr\ I• -•ltle# .... 1Hff ... H•_, Aft AZ DAil v PILOT H /F Siz Employe~ ~v a~erga HOids On Suspensions ,,. fl. Onmge County Assessor Jack e\ alJerga said today that he has ~ot yt'l r eached a dN'ision on ~1 Hottrd or SUJH'l'Vl l>Cln;' recom nwndation that hl' .. 1mml"<iiat({V !-.u~pcmJ '~1x t•mpln)t'~ 1n h1.s of- fin· Th<.· :-1' "l'n· 11Hhdl'CI by the 10rangt• Cou11tv Grund Jury t'arly fa:-.t Ot·n•ni11l·1 011 chargl'.., n:latt·d 10 allt·gt·d 1llt'h•il c:ampa1gn10g ~11 < ount.' t·x Jll ""'' on ht·half of Rt•µ.· .\11tl1 l'w ll111 ... h.1w < H :\l'\\J>Orl rk·~1l'h1 TtlC' l>ll Jll'n 1:-.or:-; rt•('ommcndt"<.l -'>II (111;!1\ .. l.i:-.t 'l'Ul'l>cl:Jy lhat th<' :0-1\ off1t·1.1h IH· !'-USPl'lldcd · \\ 1thoul fl·•.' (01 Jlll').!l'(J wrung · •lo111g ..1 ... 11~1·1 of tlit·ir c:ounty ~.-rnplo.' 111,·11 1 · 11 t'\ t·11111.llh r•rm·t·n Klnocent ol lhl' diargt•s brought against them h.' tht.• Grand Jury, the in- 'l1dt't'" -..lwuld lw t'11 g1blc ~on• .i 111 n t•> <·1111111' t•m plovmt•n"l" \\ ith l>.11 ·" p;n 1 Ill' :-.upt·n 1sor:-.:-.aul Tiit• 1\ t•111pl11yl's an.· among 111111• 101 1111·1 ~l:->Sl'M•Ol'0S olf1<·t• \\ol'"l'I':-\\ho Wt•rt• 11;1mt•d 1n the ~1 .111d Jtlf.' 111d 1tlmt•nt. 'f\q1 of lht• nmc havr n•tin·d :in ti \'.slkrJ.!:i l a~t J\lond.1v • 11'-Jll'lldt·d ,\~~1:-tant ,\~~l' ... :.o·r <, L·o1 ~·t· l,; pt on. I It-\\JS n<imcd in a March 21 tnd1t·tml·nt that d wrged him and ;.i Tandy Ct>rpor<1lion t"H'cu11vc \\llh multi pit· counts of bribery. ,\t thl· time of Upton's sus· l>l'll:-1on, Vall(•r ga ~a id the -'. -, . ~-- 1''rom Page A I HINSHAW. • • :.iud1t11rs !-.uum illcd a rcpol't to thl· t·ounty Hourd of Super\'isors lhal a llt•ged ;st lt•a!-.t ::>13.123 in ('nunty funds w1·n· used 111 the l!J7:..! c;1mpa1gn. • \ <· t· o r ti i n g l o b o t h h i s \\ a:-.hmg ton ~.llld Santa r\na of· fi ces. llrns haw n 'lLirnt•d to SouthPrn C:.iliforn1a Friday fo1·, l h l' f 1 rs L t 1 m c :o. in c e l' :l r I y Janu:lry. r\ \~Orkcr in his W:Jshinj!ton or- f1cc tod;.iy said he ... s 10 the d1s- t nd, but "ould n ot say "here h e could be contacted. From PageAJ .UNIFY ... Sl·hool District h ..is supported the movt• Thl' others havt•o1>posed 1l. .Jonl'S !-.aid he i:. cncour:lgcd by I he 1->tate staff's study of the Fou11- l.11n Valll'.V pl<Jn. Ile ~a1tl thl• s tudy !:ihO\\S no <'th n i c i m l> •" a 11 e e w o u Id h e ._ t"dUSt!<.l by thl1 Ill'\\' tli~Lrirt, ;.ind no 111t·quitics to the othcr d1::.tncts in-~ volvt·d. i .. The only prohkm i:-. lhC' slate ~ :i-t;.iff 1:-. not sun·" hcth<•r the state , d t•partment s hould handle this J,1nd ofth1n).!.· ht•:-;,iid. Dewey H1ll m:111. uss1stantc:oun· " ty supcnntend(·n t of schools. said , the Ora n l-!C County Committee on , School D 1~tncl Orgun11.at1011 , t·ould act upon thl' staff rl'<'om- ml'ndation and b<.•gtn a n~w:-.tudv ofunif1('al1"n Rut that <'1lmm1ltt•t•alrl'ad\ h.1-.. t\\ J('l' rt..fu S<·d I() ht •('OITll' i m·~h·f'CI in the Fount ain Vallt•\ <•llor1, pr1 · • frrnng lo h-;1\ l' t hl· 11wlll'r up tu l h<"·t:Jll'. Thl• l'o111ll) <nm rn1ltt•t• ;slrr•arf\ h a<; ~tud1 cd u111f1t·at1on for t ht• :.:! sq11ar<.·-mtl1· I lunlinh1<m H1·:sl'l1 l "nwn I ltgh Sl'hrnd 1>1:-.trid 111;111\ tunes in tht· p:1 ... t, 1111ly lo h:l\ l' t':.s<·h plan n ·11.•d 1·d h~· the s tate· Jl11!m:.Jll lllllc•rl lh;1t thl' SI.lit' • hoard doc·-. 11111 .ii\\ .t.\'i :.JtTt•pt till' J'C('omm•·nd;1t 11111-; from its s lC:lff. .\nd any 1·1111111 \ ..1l'l11111" 111 hav1• tn :iwait tht· 01111 unH· of lht• r\pnl llJ heannl-' ORANGE COAST ti/F DAILY PILOT Thr ()r ... fll)f"' (.,t\ .. I 1J t11'f J•1l •t w It--~'" 1-. 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Vallerga su1d, do not refll'ct on lht· intt•g nty or funt· t10mng of the off1cl' 1l(l\\l'\'t'1·. the supervisors ol>- v1ousl) thought otherwise TuE.':-- day wht·n they n·eomml·ndcd 1m mt'<iiall' SllSPl'llSIOn of the ~I'\ l'mployel> s t ill <Jl work m the a:-.- :-l' ... sor · ~ offu: t• \'alll'rgu did not ~ay today \\hen he t'XPl'Cts to r each a de- d~1on on the suspeni-ions rec.·om- mendcd by the supcrvt:>ors. Councilmen Eye Longer Driveways T h l' F o u n t a i n Va 11 l• y (' 1 l ,v Counc.· ti \\ 111 c.·ons1dt•r requin11g longer driveways and bigger l::<.1 ragcs ut new homes m the city <.1l an 8 p . m . meeting Tuesday. The chang e s are designed to l!i\'e residents more s pace to park the ir campe rs and trailers, keeping them off the streets. The ordinance ch ange wets ap· proved earlier by the Fountain Valley Planning Commission. The council will hold a public hearing on the matter, to con· sider the new ordinance. The chang e would require driveways 22 feel long inskad of the current 20 feet and would set a minimum garage sre of 23 by :!? feet. Seven d evelope rs have notified the cit y that !hey oppo!>e the (·hangc, saying it would add a s much as Sl ,000 to the price of a home and would r edul'c the size of back Y<trds. City c.·o<lcs do ullow t·wnpers and trailers to be parked on the street, but they c<.innot sit for more than 72 hours without b('rng moved. While city planners said the new ordinance will not totally re- mc.'Cly the problem for large cam- pers, it will he lp. Making garages any t aller or larger would be expensive and 1mpr;ict1cal, accordrng to the plannl·rs, because it Y.Ould re- quire a eomplcle redesign of normal house plans. From Pay<-A I -SKIPPER ... Last \\('l'k, ~I Coast Guard or fi dal s uggested thl' bo:.it h<td run into something untlt•n\<Jtt·r . tlwrcby caus ing the suddl•n ru:--h of waler from below. .. It's poss ible thnt we h1I ~mething. I didn't fed :my big thump out there, but the swells were slapping the bide of the boat. ll 's possi blc," Ferrell said. The Coas t Guard is still 111- \l'sligatmg the acr1dcnl but 1f the hoal is not floated by the tn· !->Urance comµany, irs poss1bh.• tht•ir divers may never be able to tell for ('Crtain \\ hal happened. In rec<.11ling the sequl'ntc of <·vt·nts from last \\-ednttsda). T· 1·rrt•ll t•xpluined that his first in- tl1eat10n thcil something \\as .1m1s:-. came from the bil~c :.il..irm .. \\ l' knew from tht.• bC'll that tht•rt· w:.is "ull'r in the l'nJ?lll<· 11111111. hut" c didn't know why," th1• ~k1ppl·r l'X pl a med. .. \\ l' '" ert· t· losc to th<· htirbor :1notht·r lucky p:.irt th.it h ap· p1•n1·d bl·c:1u:-l' \H' turnt•d Jround <·.irlv ;ind I saw that ther e \\t•n• t\\o II arbor Patrol boats re- ~d <'lost'. .. Ft•rn•ll said · l ealll·d to Davey'::-Lm·kcr to ;ii l' rt t hem and to Id th<' flt•< 1-.h.rnd-.. to l1 J'ht a flare I nnlld .sln·..irh '-l'C' I ht• p<1l 111I ho,11-.. t11m 111g ,11 u-.. full s fH'l'd .•hl•Jd, he s .1111. rhl' nt•\\ and I t)('g<111 thnm · ing lilt' Jackets rnto tht· "•tkr :.is lh1· h11;it hcg;,i n to sink In a mat It I 111 th1 ,.,.,, .. four m1nult'' rrom \\ht•I) 1111 -..l h1.•,11d fht• f)l'fl, \\I' \\t•rc dcl\\ 11. ht• suul ··,\.nbodv h ad to 1ump O\l'I ho..inl into the '~ :111'1 T h(• bo<1l .1ust "1r1d of sunk 11111 lrorn undl·r us." tlw sk1ppt.•r said Fl'IT('ll ~d m its the day" ;is rot- trn a ll the" a:v around. although he d l'niPs there w1•n• clangcrous contl1t1ons The wt•;1tht•r was c-old and win· dy and the fi s h ju~l werttn't biting in the cold watt•r. In fact, he had. just minutes bC'fort', offer<'Cl ram c.·hecks ln t•n•rvont• to rrturn anolht>r d.Jy \\ h\;n fish in~ might bt> bettc•1 Tht• 'ITI .ill er ;tfl \\ :irnin)!s fl y. in~ th<•I d;1v -..1111uld not ;dfl'l'l '' ho:it the 'I It' of \\ l">lt•11w1-. ht• said In 1·t>tt•ll inl.! t hc> in1·1dt>nl F1•r rt•ll t•tnpha'-111·rl tw h.ul nolhlllJo! hut pr JIM' for till' !->JWt <h "°'"of the ffl1 ,-ho1 1';111 111 .ind his cl~l'khJnd-. :\I t• a 11 w h 1 I c . \\ h 1 I P I h l' Wt>'-lt•r1wr n·mams :it lhl· h<>Uom nt•ar thl' h c.1rbor (•ntrann·. Fer· 1 c•ll 1s hoprn j! lo lranc,fl•r her lrgend ovt'r to his otht·r bout the Malt Waltih. ' ' 0.llf Pilot Photo br Rlc!IM't ic .. 111er PARAMEDICS, AREMEN TEAR APART WRECKAGE OF CAR TO FREE TIM MEDLEY On Trabuco Road, a Cn•,h Without Witnesses Claims at Least Two lives • f "'rom Page 11 I 2 KILLED • • ly road. They said Medley's car left 192 feet of !>kidmarks that crossed over the centerline of Trabuco Road from eastbound into west- bound lanes, ending at the point of impact with Lambert's car. Investigators said it appeared )\1edley was traveling too fast for 'prevailing conditions and had crossed into oncoming lanes before the crash . ,\ second group of three Marines told police they were passed e arlier by Lambert's westbo und vehicle. which ap - µccired to bl• traveling at a r e- <.1sonublt' rate of s peed. They said upon a ppro:iching Culver Dri\'e·s intersection with Trabuco ftoad they suddenly came upo n th e s hattere d wreckage of the two cars -a d e- ad man crushed in one -and fcund Whitt staggering around in the roadway. Michael R. Mills, 21. of 8746 Midway Drive. in the El Toro s ta· 11on 's Wherry Housing units, said thC'y managed to get one of the '1ct1ms out of the car. He had stopped breathing and was revived with moulh-ln- mouth rt•suscit'1tion. but was later pronounced dt•ad al TuM1n Commun11y llospilal. polices:iid. County firemen and paranH·dH·:-. '' orking with the llur:-.t ,Ja\\:-.·of-1.ife machine I 1nall.v fret.•d i\l edlcy from the \\ rcd,agt· nf his car IJy tearing 1t <lflUl't JH <.'C'1."IJy -pit•t·C. Purse-snatching Suspect Co.llared A 19-year·old youth who al- legedly tried and failed -to wrest a 75-year-old Westminster woman's purse from her Sunday Wa l> cha~ed rnto l luntrngton &.>al'h by two men \\ho came to the woman's aid. And th(• a ll eJ,!cd purs e snatcher's bid for frcc.'<lom wus fo1 lec.I when he wrecked the car hl' wa~ dnvinJ.!, then was found allcmptmg to hide. .Jonathan Toclcl \.ottlll'b, l!J, who lists n o ;.1cldres~. \\as 111 Orange Count." .1~111 lo<la~ 1111 rl1b- bc·1·y and c: a r t hdl '' arranh from Long Reach. pol in· ~ ;,rnl Cha rgl'S or ~l ro111-•·.1rm rob- b<·rv. t:ar tht.•ft 11ncl ass:rnlt in eon rwclwn with Sund i.l\. 's 111c1ck11t <.1re ~till pend mg. · Westmmstcr pol1('l' s~11d Got- tlie b is accusl•d of lr") mg to grnb ~ purse from ~Iida Irene I.an- cas t<.• r , 6924 H omt•r St., Westmrnstl'r, as she walked down a s1d e, ... alk al Golden \·\'est and Homttr Strct•l:-;. Gottlieb a llegedlv knocked Mrs. L <Jncastt•r, 73, In the ~round , but was un:ihlt• to" n·~­ tle her purs<.' away from ht·1·. In the mt·~1nt1m1• lwr :-crl':tlll" attradc.•d tlw ;Jllt•11t11m ol uth1·r person:. 111 till' an•.1_ \1 ho came 1<1 ht'lp hl·r. polJ('l' s;ml. Two of tht•m. Donald Rri11 . :n. of Ot1t'na l'ark. and :'111<"11;11'1 .Jrmt''" '27. of :-.ta111on, dw:-.l'd Got· t lll'1110 hi s tar do'' 11 c ;olden \\'l·-..t Stn·l'l into Ilunt111gtnn Ot·Hch . Tht• !'11:1:-.t· l'IHlt·cl at .\Ir Fadtlton ,\n.•nul' and Edwards Street, '' ht·n Gottlieb lost control of his t·;ir and 1t overturned, police said. lie was caplurt•d ~short l ime later by Huntington Beach pohce as he hid in u y ard al 5401 J lanon•r Lane. poll ct> said. Officers reporkd h1:-, wrecked car allegedly had bet>n stolen earlit•r Sunday in Long Beach. Gottlit•b was u n inJurt'CI 111 the ear al·c1dent, politt• said. J\lrs l.:.sncastcr "<.is treated al \\' e :-. t m 1 n :-, t l' r Com mun it ,. llo ~pi tal for a d1slot·al l•d ~hou l<kr and bru1::.l'~. f 'rom Page A I TOE ..• g;.iggcd. was hard at work at Manny's today. \\'hC'n asked by the Daily Pilot if he would care to discuss the escapade. h e politely replied, '"I'm cookin~ now. I just don't have lime to discuss it." I Suspect So\ight SAN FRANCISCO CUPJ > Police today sought a s uspect in the beating death of a 28-year · old woman whos C' body w1:1 s tound by members of her fami- 1~ on East er, m the Broadw4..1y ~trel'l apartment. ,..__ .-·-... 20 Ships Stand.By Vietnam I By United Press lntematloaal An international armada or more than 20 s hlPS, including C.S. Charter vessels, stood vigil off Communis t-occupied Da f"ang i11 the South China Sea to· day in a des perate attempt to rescue hundreds of thous ands of South Vietnamese from the fallen city. Four U.S. Navy transports due in the area from the Philippines "ere under s trict orders to withdraw a nd avoid combat with l'\orth Vietnamese forces if fired upon. • Daniel Parker. head of the A gency for lnterna-tional Dcve lop men t l eading th e American t>vacuation efforts . said none of the U.S. vessels could reach Da Nang's shores where vast throngs of panic· s tricken civilians and deserting South Vietnamese troops massed <.1wailing rescue. .. v.·l' can't go in."' P a rke r said in a ll'lt•vis ion interview <CHS l\lorning i\ cws >. .. Thi~ is an international effort. At last count this morning, there were ~ome 18 vessels from half a dozen n a t ions other than the U.S.," Parker said. ··Some local boats and sm all craft arc able to gel s ome people off shore to get them to the vessels '4'hich a1·e !:>landmg offshore in the inlcrna· llonal w aters." From Page Al TERROR ... days for s hips to rescue th<'m. This rcportt·1· alone saw 15 cor- P~l'S and w:.is told of hundrt•ds dl'· ..id on other b:.irges. ·Ovcrlo;.ided li ghters and other small vessels c;.1µs 1zed m choppy seas as troops a nd r efugees tried to r e:ich the ships. Bloated bodics floated in the harbor. Even ;i dog was seen s wim ming away from ::.hore. In lh<' city. accordin~ to those who escaped Slaurday night, <.1narchy preva il ed . Troops shed their uniforms but not their weapons and went on the n.1mpage, looting rice stores, rob- bing w;.irehouses of tinned goods •rnd soft drinks, and setting fire to buildings. David Kenn erly, the official White House photographer o n a fact-finding tour for Presid<.'n t Ford, said he and Nha Trang·s t: .S. consul gen er al, Monc1ieff ·'- Spt.•ar, were fired on by other m utinous South Vietnamest• t roops as they fl ew over lhl· Pioneer Conlrnder and a South V1etnuml'S<' ship also seized by mutineers. They were not hit. 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Hoapltol) 11 .. 7 19'1erly Blvd ,,13)657 .. , .. , ' s..l .. och (l•lt vr• World) 13820 Seol hoch 81..,d. ('13) '°8·7626 .. ...,.,. ..... (Mall\ Offlc.•) 1$15 WMtdlff De. (714) ~2·4000 let""• hcKh 310 Glenneyr• St. {714) 494,7506 (OPENlNO SOON) r g il a 0 f e e s 0 h c a c 0 ·t e .. r y d s g l e s 0 a t s r l' l' h y ., Orange ~Bast • EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 90, 2 SECTIONS, 2• PAGES · fiet Troeps Kill,.· By PETER O'WUGKLIN ABOARD THE PIONEER ~NTENDER , Da Nang, South ~etnam 'AP 1 South Viet ~amese marines shot and killed abi>ut 25 people on the fantail of an: American evacuation ship dtsting frantic attempts to escape f'Mlen Da Nang, according to ~w member~. The marines <:~«Omed they were killing Viet Cong suspects. Marauding South Vietnamese troops fought sea battles to t:.ike over lighters and barges to reach AMERICANS BEGIN SAIGON EVACUATION. Story, Page A4. the Pioneer Contender and its sister s hip, the Pioneer Com- mander, as tile Viet Cong moved into South Vietna m 's ,_econd hirgest city .Easter weekend. 1'he mass killing was ~.PQrte:d on th& Pioneer ComQ'lander. ~ <U nited Pl'ess .tnternauonal ~aid the South Vietnamese marines who boar d ed the American refugee ship at Da Nang forced the American c i;e wm en t o barricade themselves in a cabin and killed, l'apcd &nd~ robbed many of tho clvili~n refugees, the~ugees re- pOrtfd today wh_en tJ\e Ship ar~ rived a l Cam Rany Bay.J The Contender was the last ship lo leave Sunday before Com - munist shelling forced a halt to \he evacuation, c uttin( the last .s~ape route for an estimated H~ million refugees. • Refugees w!to h.ad paid their • MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1975 Today's ClosinJ( .V. St~ks N /C TEN CENTS • 1n Flight hfe l>avings, abandoned their seas as troops and refugees tried • families a nd possessions fol' toreachtheships . Bloatedbodies passage to safety, died by the no<.1ted an lhl' har~or. Even a doc scores on the es m Nang was st>en swimmmg <may from harbor wher they wailed loll( , shore . days for shtp to rescue them. -lPJlhe cit). <1e.cording to t.hose This reporter a aw is··~;;;:/ who escaped . ~taurda~' night , pses and was told or bu ·~ anarchyprl'va1led_. ad on other barges. Troops shed their umform::. but Overloaded lighters and other not their weapons and '"ent on the small vessels capsized m choppy <See TERROR. P agl' .\~i • ; . . ect1on ms aw·· ro e Accident Liability di< • ·'Fault Degree' ' Ruled by Cou11 SAN FRANCISCO lAPJ -The California Supreme Court today ruled that liability in accident cases s hould now be assessed in proportion lo the fault instead of on an ''all"or nothing" basis. The court rejected the old sys t em of contributor y negligence in which a plaintiff who was to a ny d egree responsi· ble for an accident could not col- lect d am ages. Under the new system of com· µarativc negligence, a plaintiff who was partially to blame can S~pected Bandit Captured A lone bandit who apparently used a toy gun to hold up a Costa Mesa savings and loan firm before fleemg in a bright red car stolen from a teller was captured shortly before noon today. Invl!stigators said the gunman, w.hosc identity was not yet 3v.ailablc, didn't. get many breaks. The police helicopter Eagle I was almost directly overhead and a police sergeant was dn\"· ing by in ht~ cruiser when the Eastland Savings and Loan As· sodallon holdup alarm rang al headquarh.•rs. Spotting the suspect neeing the bank, Sgt. Tom L<.1zar used his patrol car's public address system to order him to halt. But the suspect leaped into a red Volkswagen and sped a\\ ay Investigators said the suspect careened from the new savings and loan office at 2273 Harbor Blvd., across into the K-i\Jart ShOpping Center. where he was corne red. The c r ew of the police helicopter which had the red car under s urveillance from the out- set swooped b l aring through tlteir bullhorn for him to halt Investigators took the man into custody. No estimate of thl' umounl of money taken was available. ~ue , but hi s recove r y is diminished to the ext ent that he was al fa ult. The 5·2 ruling by Justice Raymond L . Sullivan interprets a century-old s tatute so that • California joins 26 other states who assess liability in the same manner. The decision declared that the comparative negligence basis is preferable lo the "all or nothing" doctri..ne of contributo r y negligerl'ce. The case involved Nga LJ , who lost a suit for damages to her car resulting from a 1968 intersection accident with a Yellow Cab in Los Angeles. The tria l court judge found that the <:ab driver. Robert Phillips. entered the intersection al an un- safe speed when the traffic light was yellow, but a lso found Nga Ll negligent in m aking a left turn. t;nder th e contributory negligence doctrine. he denied the plaintiff any damages or re- covery, saying '·the driving of I\ga Li was n egligent. Su ch negligence was a proximate cause of the collision and s he is barred from recovery by reason of s uch co ntributory neglig~nce.'' The h igh court declared that its new ruiing applies lo all cases in which trial has not begun before the d ale when the decision becomes final. That will be in 30 days unless a petition for rehear· ing is granted. DOWDECUNES INSLOWDAY l\EW YORK !UPl1 -Pnct's dosed lower today in slow trad ang on the l\cw York Stock E:-. l"hange where investors showed uncertainty over the effects of the government's new tax-cut law. The Dow Jones industrial average, ahead more than thl'cc points at the outset, lost 2.11 points to i68.15. Declines led ad· vances bv about a seven·to-soc margm. <Tables. Alli Prices were lower in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. WESTERNER SKIPPER FERRELL WITH LIFE PRESERVERS AND HATCH COVER He Gathered RemalM of Sunken Fishing Craft In His Costa Mesa Driveway 'Death of a Legend' Westerner Was to Leave Coast i11 Tivo Days By HILARY KAYE Of tho O~ily PllotSl~ff Skipper Doug Ferrell looked back on las t week's sinking of the Westerner off Newport Harbor and s hook his head e1t i:!ll lhe odd qwrks surrounding tbc boat's de- mise. Perhaps the most ironic l\\ isl 1s that the .sportfishing boat. a fixture 111 l\"ewport Harbor for 23 years, was ~c heduled lo mo\"e up north with a new O\\ ner just two days after 1l went dov.11 ··1rs almost as 1f sht· km•w shl· "as leaving and decided. 1n ~tead. to ~lay on the bottom near l'ewport Harbor." said Ferrell. The 56-foot boat 1s pre::.cnll) h · ing about 100 yards off the cast .1ctty off Corona de! !\Jar about 70 feet deep. rl•rrcll"s 1nsurance <.·ompany ts trying to dccuk whether it ·s '' orth thlo' effort to rcfloat the old boat. Thirty-thrcl' persons aboard wcr<.· rescued when Wcst<.•rner sank. l\tuny peop l e <1g r ee tht> Westerner was the most popular sportf1shmg boat to operatc out of 1'1<.·wport Harbor. According to Ft•a-rell. more people rode on board the half-day boat than any olht•r ··At $8 a half-day. it was the cheapest and the best-known.·· the 33-year-old skipper said. D•lly ~ .. c "'"°'o .-, ltlcM'°' ...._._ While most of l11s customers \\ere landlubbers from inland <.·1t1cs, <1 ~mailer percentage were devoted fi s hermen who boarded the Westerner as often as two or three times a week. The Westerner was half-owneq bv Ferrell and half-owned by Davey's Lo<'ker, where the boat's operations \\ere head- qu<.1rtcred Ferrell. \\ho ran the boat for tht• pa~t four years years and bcforl' that on a periodic basis, Irvine Crash maintained that the sinkin~ was the result of a .. freak accidt•nt. ·' ··The boat had been i-urvt'~·ccl in February by the prospccta\ c buyer a nd he was perfectly satisfied with the fandin~s. Plus. the Coast Guard inspection was held just two months ago,·• Fer- rell said. Last week, a Coast Guard of· f1cial suggested the boat had run into something undcrwal<'r. thereby causmg t he ::.udden ru~h CSeeSKIPPER, Page.\:!, 2 Marines Killed, 2 More B~dly Hurt By ARTHUR R . VINSEL Of th<! O•Uy Piiot Slaff ,\ )Oung Marine rescued by county firemen laboring for 35 mmutes with a new tool that tears apart wrecked cars clung to rife today. following a headon c0Jlis 1on in Irvine Sunday that killed two other Marines and critic ally injured a fourth. Timothy J. Medi 20. of E l Toro Marine Co.ry( Ai Station. was listed m cntic<1l con it1on at Tustin Community pital. Killed 111 the 2 a .m. crash on Trabuco Road near Culvl'r Drivt> were the dri n~r of the second car. Phil W. Lambert. 18, and one of his two passengers, Larry G. FIRST CALLER GOT APAKTMENT .. The first call er rented thl' <1partment " That's the succt•ss experienced by lhe Costa Mesa landlord who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot. Spacious 20 R. 2 BA. 2 patios, ne" carpet& 1>aml. Adult~. nopeL'i. ~185. XX>-"<XXX . if you have room. apartment ot whole hous<' to rent, call ¥2·.56i't. ll only takt•s a few words irithe right ~ace to find a tenant. Davis, 19, both of I k:idquartt'rs Compan~·. Third i\larinc Ai1· Wing. and ba..,e resitknts A third victam. l\elson Whal!. 19. of lhe samt• unit, was hstl'u m serious cond1t1on to<lav <Jt the Long Beach l\aval irosp1tal where he was tilken following lhl' collision. Police pieced · together what must have happened on the lone· ly road. They said Medley's car left 192 feet of skid marks that crossed over the centerline of Trabuco Road from eastbound into west bound lanes, ending al the point of impact with Lambert's car. Investigators said it appeared MedJey was traveling too fast for prevailing conditions and had crossed into oncoming lanes before the crash. i\ second group of thre<· Marines told police lh<'Y wen• passed earlier by Lambert ·~ westbound vehicle. wl11ch ap peared to be traveling at a re asonable rate of speed. They said upon approaclung Culver Drive's intersection with Trabuco Road lhey suddenl~ l'am e upon the s h attered wreckage of the two cars -a de ad m an crushed in one and fountt Whitt staggering around m thc ro~dwa) POLICE HUSTLE SAVINGS ANO LOAN ROBBERY SUSPECT INTO WAITING PATROL CAA Alona tho Oran~e Coast, thl' ri'ht plare is t ho Oatly Pilot. Mtcbael R Mills, 21. or 8746 Midw1,>1 Orive. m theEI Toro sta hon'I W ry Housing units, said the.' m a ed to get one or the '1ctJMS tofthl' cur tn Cost• Mesa, the Law Wea Right There When the Alarm Went Ott :s.ra1ULLF.D. Pa1c AZi 1 •• .., . f .Campaign Inquiry By FBI By GARY GRA~\1LLE 01II•<!0•1ly P1lol Si.ff .\ spokesman for lhe FBI m Lo~ Angeles confirmed toda) that the bur eau 1s 1m·csligating Rt•p. Andrew 11111::.h;rn ·::. 1972 clt'ction c<.1mpaign. According to FBI nt·ws coordinator John Morrison, the investigation is being tontlucted ··at the request of thl· Depart - ment of J us tice 10 Wash1nJ.,1on:· Morrison said the mqujry t•O\'· ers .. possible violations of elet·· tR:m codes in Mr. Hinsh;.iw·s cam· pa1gn."' Thl' FBI spokesman refu::.ed to commenl furthe1· fill the 1n - vesl1gation othl'r than to ~u.\· 1t 1s .. under way."' l n San l a ,\ n ,1. ho" e \"e a·, ;mother FBI orfae1al ::.aid the Ill· 'est1gation ... ts not of the county us::.essor's off1ct· but of .Mr. • Jlinshaw's <.•ampaign."' The r-;ewport Beach Republican·s 19i2 primary ell'c lion campaign became t'm- broiled tn controversy early last December <ind h Lh turnt'<.I into the most far-re:11.:h1ng political ::.l'andal in Orange County hb- tun· 1·11 Det·em ber, a 3:~-eoun1 OrangL' County Grand Ju ry n1m1nal indictmt·nl t·hargt•d 11111t• usst•ssor's offiet• l'mploycs v. ith illegally niding tht•tHount~­ a~st•ssor I ltnsha"" an In:-. :-.uc - cessful bad lo win his l"Oll· t:rl's~aonal ~eut . On ;\l :Jrl"h 21. a ssist:mt c-ount _,. i.l~st.>ssor George l"µton <llld <J Tandy Corporation t':\l'l"Utl\·c '' t'rc md1cted on three ba 1bt•n d1argc..·:-. related lo ;Jt'll\"lltl':-. thu ani.: lltnsh;J\\ ·s tt•rm a:. asse .. :-.01 Later that night. Orang1..• Coun- t\ Da s tril"t Attorney :-. tn - \ ~·sllt.!alors seized ::.tcrco t•q1u p ment in a surprise searl'h ol ll1nshaw·s Alexandria, \ i.I , apartment. Court n•cords later n•\ t'all'd that the se;.irch "as ll1 L'onnt'c:tiu11 \\tth a bribery invcst1gat1t111 Last week. Orangt· l'ounl) <See Ill !'\SllA \\". Pa~e .\:.! i 2 Youths K.illetl LOS ,\l\o"GELES <L'PI1 Two tt'en·<J~t·rs wen_• kilkd on the Harbor Freeway Sunda~· '' lwn their car went out of c·ontrnl "h1le tri.l\"l'ling dose to 100 milt•:-. an hour, skidded into tht' cenll·1· d1vidl'r and flipped o,·er. The drin•r of the c<1r. John B. Crawford. 18. of Lomita, died 1n- l> 1 de the \Vrcckage of the automobile. Cons• Low clouds are forct•ast ~long t he coast tonight. breaki n g on Tucsda~ when mostly fair weather "ill prevail. Cooler tcm pcraturcs art• on tap. INSIDE TODA\ Adventure Playground. u·/11c/1 began lO months ago m Huntington Beac/1. llas gamed interest from leaders across tl1e nahon. Story. Page 87, lad~~ Al .,..,, S.n>et Al ... 11"'1 AM lM ... yd All ~lffOrnl• A! (IHltflM a•tt c-10 a2 Cl'Ml .. ,.. aJ ONlll HohUt A It l.iterlal P•9« A• l•leri•l...,,.nl •• 'IMll<t All MW,..OH aJ - Mn u.,..,, a I -••n U ... lt .. •I Ho"" A4-! Ot•...-co .... c, •• ...... 0 •11 s.-ts ••·• °' ~"' ....... ,.,. $1-lMarllen All T1i.v11-as n. •••• , •• ••tMr At World HtW\ At•I .. ·~I OAILYPILOT N/C ' Monday, March 31. 1m \ Six Entploges • = V allerga ·Holds" On Suspensions Orange County Assessor J ack • Valll'rga said today that he has :')tot yet rcut'hed a decision on a "Boart.l of Supervisors' recom- mendation that he ··immediately :-;u:.pcnd" six employes in his of- f1l·e Tht• s ix "t>rt• indicte<l b y the Orange CounlY Grand Jurv earlv lasl Dcl'l'm Jl'r on c harges i·elaletl lo allegt•d 1llL·gal campaigning al l'OUnt~ e:qwnsc on behalf of Rep: .\nt.lre\\ ll 1nsha\\ tR·l\C\\porl lkat:h 1. . The s upcrv1:.ors reromme.nacLI •·strongly" I.1st Tuesday that the 1'i x o ffic·1al:-. IH• s u:'\Pl'nde d .. " 1thout pa' for alll'J..:l"<J \\ rong- 'Uoing as pa rt of t lw1 r l'OUnly employment " If eventually pro\ l'I\ umocent of the charges brought againsl them by the Grand Jury. the in- d1<.'lees should bl• e lig ible .. to 1·t· • tum to county employ ment \\ilh back µay," thes upL•rv1sors s;.i 1d. .The s ix t•mployes urt• among nine formL•r asH•ssor·s offit·e workers who wl're n;.imecl 111 the grand jury indictment. Two of the nine have r etired and V allerg a last Monda\' ~ui.pcnded rbs1::.t a nt A::.scssor G eorge Upton. H e was n amed in a Ma rch 21 Girl Bicyclist Dies 6 Montlis After Accide11t A Costa Ml'sa girl struck by a ('ar as s he rodt• her b il·vtk oc:ross a busy inlerscl'l1on <>°ct I <.li ed early today. :· Karen C. Mot!llcr. 15, of 1781 Bahama Ph1<.'e, d11..>d al Costa :\l esa Memorial llospit:.il of head injuries and rt~:-.ulting comphC'a- tions. She h ad be1.:n ho~p1taltzed ::.111n· the :.it:t1d1.:nt. The \'ll'ltm b:.in•ly ::.urv1\'ed lht• a<.•ctdl'llt on ,\dams ,\\enut· •1l Hoye.ti Palm IJ nve 111111.ill.'. Jue l o m.qor los' of hlcJu<I from a de· t·p lact·r atwn 111 ht•r Lhroal, ixilH·t• :-.11 t.l A f1n·mun on dul\' at the adJ:.i • ('Cnt hee1dq ua rte rs I 1 rt• station al that l'o rne r r aced out and managed lo stanc h the now or l>lood fro m the v ic tim 's wounds. ,\t•tu.ll'nt rnvestigators said :.it till' time th.al the m otorist \\hos e l' Jr 111 t the g 1 r I. .\1 H: ha c I .J. !->chroed t·r, 19. of 8211 Jn - d1.1n<1pol1s S t, ll unt1ngton l:c·,1l'h, coulcl not h:.ivl· avotdl'd l11U 111g lht• J\I Ol·llc·r girl. \\ 1tnt•sst•s ::.aid s he was with ;i ;.>roup of friends w hen she ::.ud - tll'nly ldl the t·urb ul the in- I l'rsl't't10n untl t'ntcn·d the µath of ~l'hoed c.•r's c:ar. .\Its:-. Mol'lll•r "<.ts the di.JughtL·r ol tht• Htt·h:.in.l .\lol'llers. .Bullet Hits ·Newportllome 1\ s tray s l Uj.! shot from <..t weapon pt.'rhi.!pS ~ h;tlf mill' <m av s he1t- ll'rt0d lht· ft onl "111do\v of a !\t•\\ port Ik.u:h huu::.e over the \\L't'kencl . Polin· :-.:Jl<l 1 h~1t llw 'lug c.·aused S250u4.1mag1· lu a pkturL·\\mdow of till' ht>mt•ol \Vtll14.1m Hale Eadie ·.Ir hf'fort·d awnS:iturd:1v Thl' n•s1dt·nt of !J:J!l. \\' B4.lv · J\ \'t•nue phcnwd pol1t·t• <.1fter the . ~111 md of tht· s l.ut r oused him from •• l>• . .'d . Police said lhr slug h<.J<l to h <.Jve : hel'n ftrt'(f aC'ross the hurbor lo : strike lhL· frrmt window of the penmsu I a rt·s1d ent'l'. ORANGE COAST ·, '• DAILY PILOT Tttito Or.1nq. C .-I () •. uh' r ''"' W'llhwn1r h , ,, bttWd trw-Nr .. l'r "' ,, i.-Ylll1...rv·a tiy 1nr bf 1•u; (.Oif .t P\.tblt'-' nQ t .,,,. p ,n, • f ,, ... ,4 . .,,,,,, '• •'• pubih\hed Miorod·•• IP'Hbu ,,_ J ''''-t '°' (o,1'1 Nt1! .... 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Slt-4310 'rem ~n (le,,...,.t'lt(' 495-0630 ~,.,.,,. ....,.,_ 0.•""911' {au"4y Commitlll'Mt.,, S40·1220 Cepyt 'O"'. ttl\ Ot•"<lf" C ,,, •t •'w•li\h11t9 ('W"lfJA 't H•rt#~iio'tef'W •''""•'•,'°"'~ Ntlott•f m"ll• t ,., •dv•rftMff"ltnh ,.,,.,,_ ,,,.,.'f H r•otaduc•d •"ftQ'" 'P"''"' .,.,,,..,,••O" ot toPft1•1t1t OtlllfMt. ""''Oftd (. ,.,, pn t•Ot' (\ .. •d .. , <o\I• Mt .•• Lie41f~f'.t• 'u04Krt"4...,,.. a .,.._ .. " .. ' tl 00 montn1., trt ..... 11~ OO"'<lftfi>IY m•hl""r~lln•llOll• ~ 00 ,_.,,, .indictment that chargL·ll him and a Tandy Corporalton ('Xecul1vc with multiple eounts of bribery. At t he tim•• of trpton's s us· pe nsion , Vallcr g a said the crimes of" h1ch hl' 1s at:C'usl•d tltf- fer from tho~c outltnl"'<i m the December m:i!>s rnd1l'lmcnt Thosl'. VaJll'rga s4.l1d. do not rl'fkl'l on the 111kg11ty or funt:· t1onmg of the off1c1..• Ho\\ever. the supcn 1sor:. ob· VIOU!>ly thought otherwise Tue:.· lla) "hen the} r~commcnde<l 1m - med 1ale suspl'rlsio n of the six employt•s still ;.it \\Ol'k 1n lhL· ..is s t•ssor 's offin• \.<ilkrg..1 did not say today "hl·n hl' l'" µt·t•ts tu reach a t.lt• t·tston un thl· s uspen::.1ons n•com mt:nded !>Y lhl' s upen 1sors . . . . . . ' from J•ngt• 1\ I l HINSHAW. • • ;.auditors submitted a r eport to the county Board of Super visor s that ;.illl'gt.•d al least $13,123 in l'Ounty funds were used in the 1972 campaig n . According lo both hi s Washington .ind Santa Ana of- f 1 l'es, Hinshaw r eturne d to ~uthern California Friday for the firs t time s inct• ea rly January . .\ \\Orker m h is Washington of- fice today said he ··is in the dis- t n ct ," but wou Id not s ay w here he could be t•ont:.ictcd. f 'rom Page A I SKIPPER. • • ofwuter from below. "It's possible Uwt we hit :-.omethrng. I didn't fet.•I any big thump out the re, but the swells \\er e s lapping t)1e ::.1dc of the boat. H 's po::.si ble," Ft•1-rell:-.:.i1d. The Co:.ist Guard is ::.till 1n 'L0:.t1g~n1 ng the <1t·c1denl but 1f the boat is nc:>t flo<1 lcd by thl' 1n ~ura ncc t·om pan.v, 1l s poss1bk tlw1r d ivers may nevl'r bt• ablt.• to tl'll for c1.•rt u111" h;1t ho..1ppl'ncd In rc.•t·:.illm g lhl' ~l'<jUl'lll'l' ol t '\ ents l rum las t Wt·<lnc:-.day. Ferrell l'll.µlained that his first tn· d1ci.ltt0n t h;.it somNh1ng \\;.as :.im1~.., l':.im1..· from the btlg1.· alarm. "\h· kt11.'\\ from the bell th;.it t hl•rt· ";.a.., ":.ikr in the l'ngtnl· room . but Wl' didn't l-.110\\ \\ hv ' llw !->k 1 µµt• r t:x p l ;,i 11wd. · ' .. \\ e "ere clo~l' to lhl' harbor another lueky part th<.1t h:1p Jll'lll'd bet <.J USl' \\ l' turnet.l urouncl t.';irly and l saw that there \\Crt· two ll<.1rbor J><.1trol 1Joats rt" al elosc," Fl'rrl'l l said .., t•iJ lll'd lo D <1vc·y·~ Lotkl•r lo a I er t t h cm :.i n d to Id t h l' dt•tkhand:-. lo ltghl Cl fl;H'l'. I l'O uld :dready st·•· lhl' µalrol bo;1h (·0111 mg :.it u .... full 'Pet·d alw.id, • hl· Si.lid .,J "The l'l't•\\ and I l.>l'g:.in thr<I\\ mg ltfl' JU.l'keb 111lo the\\ i.llt:r o..1~ t he boat bl'f.!<111 lo ~tnk In <• mo..11 ler of th rel' or lour rrnnutc ... ft om \\ht•n I fir:-.l hL.1nl tlw ht·ll \\1 \\l•redo"n." hl·sa1d .. :--.oboe!~· h.1d 111 1ump m 11 hoard into lht· "all·r Thi· hn..il iusl kind of ~unk out fr11m u11tl1 1 us.·· the !->l-IJ>Pl'r !'>..1 11J Ft•rrell acl m its l lw d.t) "as rnt kn :111 th1..· w<i~· uroun<l. Jlth11t1J.!h ht• tft•ntt·~ tlll'l L' \\ !'ll' d.111~ t I 011~ tond1t1011s ' The \\l':ilher w:1~ 1·old and \\1 11 dy a nd the fis h .1 u:-.1 \\ L'l't•n'l hit 1111-~ rn the eold watl'r In f';1l'l. hc• ll:1d , 1u~l m 1nult's befort'. offl.rc·d r.11 n l'ht•cks to evL·ryo1w tu 1 <'I urn ~inutht'r day wht>n f1~h1ng might ht' bl·ll ('I". ThL• ~m:.il l l'r4.l ll w;.irn1n~·' flv inJ.! th<1t da) ~hould not :1fk1·t ·a hoal tht· s 1i'c' of \\. e!-ilt:t rwr. h<' ..... 11d. In rl'll'lltnJ.! I ht• 1111·1tl1·11t F(•t 11'11 t·mph;J"•l/t'd hi' h.1d 11olh111g hut µr a 1..,l' for L ht• s 1w1·1h \u1r" ol the ll arbor P attol .ind h1.., ded:h.111ds ~I l' a n w h 1 I l' . ,.., h 1 I !' t h t• \\'cstt•nwr rc•m i.l ins ~11 ltw hollom neur the h :.irbor e ntr•llltt.'. Fer rell 1s hopm l! to It ,1n~l1·r hl·r legend over t o his other lxwt, lht• M;.itt Wal:-.h ,\ s l1ghtl.v lar).!l'r :-.portf1s hrng hoal. lhc Malt Wal..,h I' '4 hollv· o\\nl'd by Ft·t'f't•ll and op<•r:1t;•s uul uf I><n 't'\ 's C.cw l-1·r 1\nd Ft•r n •ll 1-; l10p1r)g 1l w ill lw!'omt.• the> Ill'\\ \\ 1·~1 1·rnt·1 111 ltw <')l's of lol'al '>IH>l'll1sh1.·r1111.·11 f · rona Pag«> A I TERROR ... rampage, loolin~ ricestort'l'. roh Lung warehous<.>s of ttnnNI gOO<l' and soft drinks, and settm.: f1rt• to bwlding~ Da vid K<'n nNh . thl' off 1r1al WhitC' Hou"(' photoi:rapher on n fact frnd111J! 111111 fot f>re!'t<IPnl f'ord. ~;i 11l lw .i nd !\ha Tt ,1n~·s l . S. t•onsul J.!<•1wr,il, Monn11'ff J Spear, \\.l'I t' rired "" In other rnutino u -, ~0 11th V1t•ln<1mese troops as llwv flt•w oH•r the P1onl'er Conlt•nd ei •lllcl a South V1etnam•·~t· s hip aho :-•·114'() by • multnt•t.•rs Th<'Y "f't 1• n11t tut. • Oallt PilOt Sl<lll Plloto BENT AND BROKEN, OTHER CAR SHOWS IMPACT FORCE Driver Phil Lambert Was Crushed Behind Steering Wheel Police Hold Drifter on Rape Count Multiple c ha r ges of rape, rob- bery und burglary were filed to- day agains t a young drifter from Al;.iska, a rres ted afte r an alleged two-day ('rime spree along the Orange Coast last week. Detectives in Newport Beach , from the Or a nge County Sheriff's Office and Lagun a Beach a ll have allegations against Kern Wayne Dunagan J r., 21, whose l;.1~t address was that o f a girlfriend in El Toro. Newport Beuch d etectives al- lc.•gc t h al 1t "as Dunagan who sdected the homes of two elderly Corona dcl Mar residents at ran- dom ei.lrly last week. Ont'e inside lh(· homes, he robbed the victims of small amounts of cash. Invest igators allege that the robl>cncs "ere the beginning of a t\.\o-d ay cnmc wave tha t m- dudt•d : The t•ntry through the win- dow of a homt· belong ing lo an 1•11.h•rly Tuslrn area couple. On(·e tns1de, thl• intrude r allegedly bound a 73·year ·old man t o a bed <111d then r <.1ped the mun's 69· :.e;.i r·o_ld wife. Front Page Al 2 KILLED • • He had s topped hrcalhmg and w as revive d "1th mouth-to· mouth rc~u scitation, but "as later pronounced dead al Tustin Community fl os pital. pohecsaid. Co unt y firemen a nd paramedics workmg \dlh the Hurs t J aws·o f-L1fc machrne finally freed t\1 cd ley from the wreckage of hi s l'ar l>y tearing 1t &.1parl piece · by·ptcet.•. Window Hit At Mortuary A vanda l who found an empty flowe r pot m a nearby trash area tossed it throug h an expensive a rc hed "mdow o f a mortuary building rn Corona de! Mar Satur· p day. And officials at Pacific View ~emonal Park :-.aid 1t will cosl $3,000 lo r eplace the shattered pane. Pacific View own er Jack Vibert 1 phoned officers Sunday morning to report the dam agc to the chapel building al 3500 Pac ific· View Drive Officers ::.a id that an cmployc heard t he wrndow shatter l<itc Saturday nig ht <ind the damage -was found soon afterwards in till' arC'hcd pane which m e;.isurcs 10 by20fcct. ' ·Toe··Phoner Restaurant <;hief Robbed By KATHY CLANCY 0t tll• 0e11r ,....,. ..-. The manager of a Huntington Beach r estaurant t>ound and gagged b y a robber, dragged bimatlf to a telephone early to· day. then dialed the operator with hla toe. Polic'e, summon ed b y the telephone co mpany, found James Simmons , 40, still bound and gagged whe n they arrived a l Manny's Restaurant, Gothard Street and Edinger Avenue, about4a.m . Simmons said a· bandit robbed him of $2 ,000 in weekend restaurapt receipts a shor\ time earlier, then tied his hands and feet and bound his mouth with masking tape before fleeing. Simmon s managed to drag himself to a telephone, freed his feet from the ro pes, then worked off his s hoes and dialed the operator with his toe. Police said it look Simmons some time to make the operator understand him, because of the mm;king tape over his mouth. Sleepy Wi1111er When ufficl'rs a rrived, they found Simmons still on the floor waiting for help. I le told pollL'e the m~ui wus about 30 years old. five feet, 10 in· <:hes ta ll, wHh dark shoulder· length h.Hr. He stud he did not h ear a car ;.irr ive or ll'avc. Simmons said he arrived al thl' restaurant lo l ake the weekend receipts lo a bank night deposit box. Because it was warm msidc , he left the rear door ajar. The bandit allegedly entered through the door. police said. then took the ea s h from Simmons arter pulling a .45-calibe i· automallc h and 1~un The moJH:'Y inc luded $1.500 in b1lb \\.tlh the n •st m coins. police said. It ''as all inside a'' h1tc b:.ig from Bank of San Fram·1s co Simmons, untied und un- gaggt•d, was h ard at work a l ~t anny':-. today. When as ked by lhe Daily Pilot if he would 1.·are to discuss the escapadl'. lw politely replied . .. I'm cooking now. I just don't hav<.• l1mt· lo <liseuss il ·· O~••Y P•IOl P.,olo by Patrock 0 OonMll Amy Bonacors i. 7 months, held by her mother. Mrs. Dolores Bonacorsi of Costa Mesa. tied for the g rand prize in the city's Eas ter bonnet competition Suturday. She sle pt throug h the competition. MARINERS SAVINGS BRINGS YOU A REX BRANDT EXCLUSIVE ! .I I . l --· FREE LIMITED OFFER-APRIL 1 THRU 10TH. WATERCOLOR PRINTS Nationally known artist Rex Brandt has provided Mariners with an exclusive watercolor of Newport Harbor. 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By SYLVIA PORTER Let's say that there a.re erroneous "locts" or slgnifi· unt omissions about your employment history, annual ~earnings or Medicare reeords tn your Sod al Seeurity rlle -Or ld'a say that the Pubhc Safety Commission in JVashmgton has collect ed • facts • on your firm bnd the products it pro- lluces which you know J>re lies und could ( ausc tremendous damage lo your business I Or let 's say that fot Money's Worth lH) reason you con fathom. )OU bave been derued an auto -On ver s license i \ ' AS OF TODA V, vou -an ordinary citizen or small busi 71cssman -would f111d 1t difficult if not impossible to dis -cover Just whul rnformahon the us government has on rue )lbout you or your flrm m 1ts hundreds of federal data banks f . But this threat lo !'our way of life soon will be eliminat· f<J fot within a few months -the end of September -you Y,.11! have the right for the first t1 me to see what data the gov tr nment has OJ\ you You will be able to amend facts In your $oC1i.tl Security file inspect data the Census Bureau or l>roduct Safety Comnussion has on your firm or products ~c whether your license has been denied because your taame >S m the Department of Transportation s National Driver Registry, the hst of dnvers whose licenses have been tu::;pended or revoked t The first m aJor pnvacy leg1slation enacted since the .ill of Rights 1s the Pnvacy Act of 1974 -and it s vitally 1m tortant that.) ou become aware of your nghts under it • Under the act, any ob1ecllons you have about the ac- curacy of data m your file must be answered by the agency t_oncerned w1thm 10 days lf the agency refuses to correct 1Jle disputed information, you have 30 days tn which lo ap- peal and cxplam your side of the story l t I F THE AGENCY SI'ILL refuses, you may ftle a com Jlamt m a U S D1stnct Court JC you can prove that your re eords have been willfully, arb1tranly or capnc1ously mis· 'ised, you can recover actual damages and attorney s fees Even 1r you don t want to pursue the matter into eourt, a ttalement or your view or the disputed facts must rem am m 'our file } Only the personal data r ecords mamtamed by the FBI, the CIA, the Secret Service and other law cnforctment ~genc1es are not open to your inspection : To help you learn 1ust what mformation about you 1s on ; le, the new law r cqwres every federal agency to pubbsh a escnption of any data bank it operates You'll find the st annually m the Fede11al Register along with an ex planallon of how to ask to inspect your m es whom you may f ontact, and how you may go about correct mg and updating acts about yourself , Not only does the law prevent the creation or secr et m formation systems It also establishes general standards all federal agenc1~s must meet in gathenng and processing personal info1mal1on For instance, all agencies must by next fall 1nfo1 m you v. hen requesting personal information why such data 1s t'feeded and what will be the consequences, 1£ any, of your re lusal to comply ... T HE LAW A~ BASICALLY restrlct.s .dlssemmahon •Of personal facts you disclose 10 ajeQcy em.toyes who have ;regular, authonzed acc:ess to them It rorb1(Js transfer of In ~ormation from one agency to another, except for routine ;11ses law enforcement purposes stabsl1cal uses of the ·Censu:> Bureau and other excepllons And for the C1rst time, ~ubhc officials found guilty of unlawful pos11ess1on or dis ·closure of personal information about yo..u may be sued Cor -ti am ages and fined up lo SS 000 " Nor may federal agencies sell or rent names and ad ;.tlresscs of people whose files they hold, except as authonzed :l>y law Your Social Se<:unly number maybe requested only )lo verify your 1denllly and not to link one agency's record ~ystem with another s Your state and local nghls benefits -tlnd pnvileges may not be conditioned upon disclosure of ~our number J A SEVEN MAN PRI VACY Protection Study Com :-lm1ss1on is being set up to see that government agencies ~bey the rules It has a $1 5 million budget to spend over the 1text two years to seek the best way to curb Big Brother s ' }1PPCt1le for personal !acts about us i ~Fired P~esidents ~Still 'in Demand' ,. NEW YORK lAPJ -While "1'111l1ons of unempl oyed .. orkcr::; seek Jobs fuhlely, 1herc 1s one worker \I.ho can \Jsually fmd another JOb -the 'corporation president who ~as f1red " The probabrhty is 6 m 10 'that the fired president of one t~f the 500 largest corporauons .,.._1ll become president of another :ompany \\!thin one year sa)s Prof Eugene E J ennings In two years the likelihood ~es to 80 percent and WJthm -,three years 90 percent, Jen ~nmgs found after analyzing ;. the phenomenon as pfU"l of a :,,contmurng study of executive ~mob1llty that began m 1948 ~ "I N Al\"1ERICA we believe .. everyone desen es e second ~ ehance," he observes, 'but a '3f1red president can almost ~always get three or four .. ehances " He beheves that r some of the best presidents "'have been fired '' :> The s1tuat1on is far d1f C' ferent from that which exist· ~ ed ir the 1950s, when the ex· ;c pansionary dreams and n s ~ ang; profits or American ~enterprise permitted com· ~ pan•ea to boot exoc:ut.lves, into !ii Jobi with big ttUes and mlnor ~ dulie! Running a tight opera !i ~n today forbtdR that prac • twe. Instead, he is fired ~ ~oreo\er, Jeonlng1 :fbet1eves • We have too few : people who visibly q\lallfy tor presidencies, and tHat ls why • t the ftred boss succeed.a "Tb.ii ~4 mlghl not be so tr lnduatry : had a bullpen of talent. But {t ~ haiim t he states : t Stuchet> by Jennings who ls : ~a munn"ement prore~sor at : $Michigan State University, ~-~rsonal ronsultnnt to many • """'1>0raUon cbieJs, and n pra- hf1c author, :;hows that a fired president 1s muc h preferred for a top JOb over a talented vice president A vice pre5ident with one of the top 500 cot porahons has only one chance in 10 of becoming president of a com pany,JennJngsfound THE REASONS'> For one thing the fired president benefits from a greater pre sence and prestige, simply because he has already been the boss ' and because of media attention given lo the top man "The VP is obscured by the status of a president," Jennings says But there are other reasons too "The vast number of cor poralions are very eon servat1ve in the sense they would rather hire a fired pre· s1dent than an untested vice president,'' says J enrungs Moreover, corporations have cycles Sometime& a president 1s fired merely because his talents are a mis· match for corporate needs But this doesn 'l mean he won't be a good match with another company A m:in might havt a reputa- tion for turnlnt failing com· panlea around, for example, but his talents might be wast ~ and probably even COWl , ~erproductive in a company that 11n•t ln need of turning around THE RISK 0 F 1tlv1n1t n fired president another top job ls mlnlm1zed in recent year5, Jennlntrs beheves, by the development of executive search and placement firms, whioh often arc crrcctlve in obtaining Information that permits cffechvc matches to be made ,,,,. I Monday'• Closing Prices NEW ? ..... ., Ma•ah 31, 1978 OAILY PILOT ti J J YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Year'• Jllila..J..o•• Appear Every Saturday > ) DAILY PILOT i f' I DAil v PILOT Mo • March 31.1975 1'. M. Boyd ·one in ~hree Likes Blonde Do you rcnllie lhut long brown seaweed known as kelp grows Wl inch an hour" CLIENT AS KS our Love and Wur man why men tend to prefer blondes. Who said they do? S\lrveys repeatedly show that only <.1bout me m an in every three prefers blondes. A PROFESSIONAL beer taster s:,.iys he can't trust his sense o( taste if the beer 1s in a dark tilai.s. Nor can he judge it al all wilh his eyes closed. How it looks has much to do with what his tongue tells him about it, evidenll.v. CANDID CAMERA Q. ··or those peopl<' photographed unawares by ,\lien Funt's ·c andid Caml•r:.i.' how many refuse tu lel their p1clurt!S be shown on tl'levision ., .. A. About three out, ol l'Very 1.000. sa)'s Funt. And 75 percent of tho::,c who refuse are men, he Sa.) s. IF THAT BAB\' hippopoliJmus manages lo s urvive its first year. 1l <.'an be expected to live to about age 45. llO\\C\'Cr. a lot of vicious beasts go after the· hippo cal\'CS with the intent to do bodily h arm . Crot:ochles, for instiJnce And h ippo bulls, too. Stall, <.iboul four out of five do grow up. f _ DID I TELL you it's 11lt>g;.il in ;\;orfolk, Va., for a girl to gu to J public dance unlc::,::; she wears a corsl'l ? PAL:W Am asked the most useful of all trct>s. That's said to be the <.·oconul palm. You can build a house out of it. then furnish said house out of it, too. With <.'hairs, beds, maltresse::;, carpets, broom::,. tups, saut·<.•r s . C\ t·n lamps. You can m ;ike (•]ulhl·S out of it and gl·t both fOod and drink from 1t \VER AGE :\1 ,\:\ i-.tups g rO\\ 111g "hen he ::, 21 ~ears two months old. AH•1·agc girl stops growing when shl•':-Ji~ ears thrl'c months old Or so the most recent studtt•s md1ratc. LOS ANGELES POLICE somt•time back set up an experirnl'ntal raet• m four unmarked t:ars. Over a 10-mtlc strl'lth of the eight lane llollywood freew;.i:v. Thn.~l' of thl· ,cars were committed to go <•s las t as possible without ehangmg lanes. Tht• fourth "as pt:rmitted to \H'4l' c at will. S \\ 1trh111 .! I.till':->. Jot' keying for pO'>ttwn That fourth t·.ir m~1dc lhl' tnp in J:i minutes 30 seconds Tht· uthl·r lhn.>e finishl•d m :J11other four :-l·t·omh. 11; s l·t·unds and 82 scC'onds. lhat qu1d.h lllum11wtmi.:. (,!. JOHNNY ROVEr\'Tl ~f \\as the most famous midget because of ht::, ·call for Philip Morns' commerc1ab. Dtd he have coun- terparts for that tobacco t'<>mp;rny in other n<1 l ions.,·· A. No. Jnhnn.v 4.1bo .... ~.ng out same 1n Spanish, Frenth, Gl·rmo.1n , ~wt::d1sh, Jtahan <Jnd Chinese, C\ t·n . \r1rlrt!SS mml Io L \I < ·11 .lo \Jesa, CA 92ti:!6 /..t,J.• (fljilo ,,,.,, A Whiplash lniury Can Save Your Life! \\h1plash neck inJum:" arc :1mong the nation s !a:.l~l gro"'mg health pro blems \\'h~ ., "The <.•\ l'r increa ..,1n~ number ul automoh1h.· rolling onto our congt·~lt'<J streets ;rnri highwa}" tlw mass rnq.:ra tion to the :.uh· urbs, the 1n creased :.1X0l-d of our fr el'\\ ay svi.tem ~. power brakl·~ and m o r (' powerlul enJtin es Jll contribute to Dr.&ery the growin1it c....,..,o.c:. frequency uf the typ(' of .Jccident that can resull 111 "htplasb nt.-<:k in1unes," :-.ay~ Dr. Gary Couture nl the Couture Ch1ropr:.tl tH· ot I ice. .. But in one i.cnse," ht• g~ on · 1hcy can be a blt>:.1'1ni.: 10 d1:.~uise." "You see." ::-ays Or Coutur l'. .. o! I.\ hipla::.h I!'> by rts ven 11.iture a problem (for thl.· modt.>rn doctor of C'h1ropr:..ct1 c. Jle best un derstands the whipl ash in· Jury ancl 1s best equipped lo cope with il. Consequently we see many new faces who visit us because of our reputntion in dealin~ with thr whiplash. In our ex· am1nal1on cind care or these people we often d1..,. cover that lhe1r wh1plasl\_1s bot one of their problems. And proper treatment or the whiplash may ~ell re· move whal might ultimate- ly cause c hronic m1grame beadach'-·s. extreme nervousnc:.s or arthritis, althoui;th the~t' probl ems mav not haH· yet mamrest· ed ihernselvcs " "l>un'l m1.,un'1er-.tand 'TYIC " Dr Couturl' goes on, .. the "'h1pl.i!o>h 1-1 111 1L'>elr a n'IO:>t :.enous injury and ts orten JIWlf tht' l'JUJ.C or :trthritb, ror in:.t.ince 1n ltmP " "Thi., of N>ur~w means lh;1t the wh1pl .1~h IOJUTY c·..in't lw l1•ft untrc11t<'d. ll '"" onlv lw th;1t 'bles~lng in d">"lll'<t'' If the person "°h<' ... u..,ta111., th1• wh1pla.c;h C'OfTl<'"' 111 for a t horoul(h <'X :.imin.>t1on and 1:. lrt!alcd cf frot1 I v1·l~. ' Accord1n~ to Ur. ('wture, too moiny J>("OPlc do. lO r.ct, let Whtpluh In• 10 untrt•att-.t "A typical m1~un- ' cll•r:-t Jnding of :-t•n11u .... nl''' ol .i '4h1plash could invoht". tor 1n,t:1nce . ..i }11uni.: :-.ub-- urbJn houscw1fl.'." notr-; l>r Couture .. l.l·t·., 'a} hl·r .euto ,.., struck lrom behind ,,., 'ht: 1 .... waiting <it a tralflc hghl There b only mmt1r dun1.1gt.• to her car and. ~•l thl' Lime. no ont> sl'c·ms tu ht· hurt. llowevcr. later rn tht• cfay "he d C'vclop-; .i h1•,1d.il'he :Jnd b C'grn., tu not in· '1 "light :.t1 t lrw:,~ rn hl•r lll'('k The next morning "hl' fl>t·b J hit \\-Or:.c. but ...incc thr headache J\ JUM J 'hl!hl. pt>:.ky one' and the .... t1ftnt''>' 1::. not unbcarahl<' :.hl' ll<'rrde::. in g ht· 01411 mind that 'lh C'~c lhtnJo:~ t<ik t• t1nw.' Jlowevl•r. lhc C!lnrl1t1nns per:.1:-,l and ~he l>l•t·oml'!> ncn ous ;ind tr r 1l.1hll' c A yuuni.: hu:-b.ind •In('(' told ml· 'after our ;1C·t·1d(·nt m y "1fe t'hJn~l'd lrum .1 pll•a,ant )Oung \\tic and motht'r rnlu .in irril.1· bll· nJ~~111g ~routh · 1 'HopeturJy ." sa" Dr Couture "our ·1) p1cal ca"l' ~•II decide that her ,..elf· recovery 1s taking too much li me :ind will Vl!>ll us "If our prel1minury t:X am reveals the· pn•-.ent·r of pressure on the nt•n·e" in tht• upper part nf the -;p111c ;md tht' poso;1blt• d1~plat·e· mPnl of vcrtl'braes v.r !..no" th.it ht•r cond111on "'" rc-.pond to tht· proper t rl1•t·t 1ve treatnwnt. .. "I m 1Rhl add." Ur ('uulurt· continue ..... ''th.it :illl•r the f1r .... 1 l'frt•Ctl\1• tr1·.1trne nt. a v.hrpla..,h ~ul lrn•cl. such a-. our 'ty pu•:il t.,1-.1•' 1s v1rtua lly a~"Urt'tf l)f .1 f1r..,t restful ::.let•p ... 111l·1· th1· Ut'l'tdenl." \c't'ordinJ? tn nr l'uuturc 1•v1·n acciclt•nt '1t'l1m 'hould ha\ e :1 I hor1111.:h modt'rn <.;h1roprJct ll e\ aminJt1on. It i... tndl•t•d apparent th.it a 1><'rs<m v.ho hJs hJ<I .•n ;_t('f'IOC·nt O~t·~ it lo hllll"t·ll and hi.; fumily to fincl cM1t for surl' Sance t'" rrv lw,11lh llrohll•m hu!\ a caui.~ 11 ·.., nh· VJOU\ that th£' C3 UM' mu .. l he found before a per-.on W1 II .i ct '°"'II Ur Coutu rf' m .11nL11n' of(1rc•., al The ('outu11· (.'h1ropr;1t•t 1c· Ol I 11 l' ;.>i~n Wt·.,tl'l1 ff Or . !\<·~port Be ;1 r h (('or n l' r I it h & Irvine nt•ar Cm o ~). Phone 645-5300 r('l \1<-,1•r7:J , ) - SheJJ Inftlrniaticn ~: Gasoline IQ . ~ ~~--~~,-.........:.------------....;,;--~.;.-.~!f----~ ...... ~ I' I can help you ·burthl • 118; even if it isn't 'ShelL By John Bame, Shell Senior Staff Engineer John llumc All of your car's proble~s may not be mechanical. A change in g .. oline could be all you really need. Ever notice how some people name their cars as if they were pets? Or think their cars have special qu1rks? Th ere's good reason for this. Cars really are individuals. Even two cars of the ·,.,,,.~ same make and model Like a fingerprint, 1 evt>ry tar can react different y to ha!-individual the same gasoline. The char.lcleristic~. differences can cause some irritating problems. Problems that seem mechanical but often aren 't Small problems in your engine's per- formance are often fuel-related, ~ther than mechanical. The solution may well be in the gasoline you use . First the problems: St-0ll-ouf: Yow· engine keeps dying before it's had a chance to wann up. Hesitation: Wh ile your engine is warming up, it hesitates .or stumbles when you step on the gas. Engine k?wck: You hear a lrnocking sound when you accelerate. Run-on: Your engine chugs on after you'ye turned off the key. The fir~t two problems may be helped by a gasoline with better &t·iu~ FACTorMYTH? Test yourself You may have heard some of these things and wondered if they were tl'ue. Now you'll know. J. "Letting the engine run a few minutes will burn less gasoline than starting it up again." Myth. You're generally ahead if you tum off the engine when stopping for more than a minute. 2. "High octane gasolines always gi\·e you better mileage and save money in the long run." Myth. More octane than yo u need will not increase your gasoline mileage. 3. uTaking the lead out of gasoline hould make it cheaper." Myth. Lead anti-knock compounds are actually cheaper than the high octane hydrocarbons needed to replace them. 4. "The same brand of gasoline will be blended differently for different areas.'' Th is one is a fact. Gasoline blend& are generaJly adjusted to maintain constant performance at different altitudes and in different climates. ability. The last two can be helped by higher ocmne. Octane numbers explained: Octane numbers meastrre a fuel's ability to resist knock in an engine. But different engines run with different degrees of severity. The two laboratory engine te sts used to rate gasoline octane reflect this difference. The Research oct.ane t.est is nm with the enginP. operating under mild conditions. The Motor oct.ane test is run with the engine operating untjer severe conditions, and gives a, low.er octane number. The degree of severity under which your car's engine operates prob- ably falls somewhere in between. 1 1 ./ Driveabi lit explained: Gasoline is made of y different ingredients Gasoline isa mix· tureofmany hydrocarbon!\. How they are blended t.-:m aff(>('t rour car':; ~rfunnancc. which vaporize at dif- fe rent temperatures. Wh~n the engine is cold, some gasolines do not \raporiz~ as well as others. ~s can lead to the driveability prob- lems I mentioned, like stall-out and hesitation. Gasoline to the rescue ![your er?{Jine k1wck8, and is in t1lne, first try a couple of tankfuls of a dif- ferent brand of gasoline of the same . grade. This can work if you find a com- bination of Research and Motor octane more suited to your car. If your engine still knocks, then you might try a higher octane gasoline. ff_your ermine runB on, and is in tune, the same suggestion applies. ][your engine stalls out or hesiWJ~s and is in tune, you may need a dif- ferent gasoline, one blended for better driveability. Different gasolines do have different driveabilities. A problem you can't see: deposit build-up Where depo5its ()-om guoline build up. A. The throat of the carburetor. 8. Thi Intake manifold and valvta. Gasoline'can cause deposits to build up in your carburetor until they eventually rob you of mileage. Almo,st all of b>day's gasoline has a detergent additive to help prevent this problem. The better additives work· throu~ut the entire inlet system both I. to clean it up and keep it clean. 'lb find out if yotrr· gasoline has this type of additive, write the supplier. Unleaded gasoline - a more limited choice Even a brand new car can have stall- out or other driveability problems, as well as lmock. If you drive a 1975 car that must use unleaded fuel, your choices are more limited than with cars that can use leaded gasoline. Though most unleaded fuels are only slightly over the government's minimum r equirement of 91 Research octan e, some are .. signifi- cantly higher. It's a matter of finding them. Unleadeds can vary in drive- ability, too. So shop around. Are you a Shell customer? Here's what to expect from each Shell gasoline Shell Regular: Our lowest-priced leaded gasoline, with good detergent properties. About 93-94 Research octane. Well over half our customers use it. Super Regular Unleaded: Our mid- priced gasoline, with good clriveabil- ity and excellent detergent proper- ties. About 94-95 Research octane. Blended to deliver top-rate perfor- mance in 1975 cars and with high enough octane for seven out of ten cars already on the road.• Super Shell: Our top-priced leaded gasoline, with good driveability and excellent detergent properties. About 99-100 Research octane. Blended for top-rate performance in pre-1975 cars that require high oc· tane fuel. I Tips: If you use Super Shell, give Super Regular Unleaded a try.• Yoa could save money. If you use Shell Regular and have driveability or ru n--on problems, try Super Regular Un leaded• before going all the way up to Super Shell. •Unless your owner's manunl says your car can operate exclusively on unleaded gasoline, use one tsnkful of Super Shell in every four or five to pro- tect valves against excessive wear_ Any questions? Write me. If you have any additional questions, wri~ John Bame, Shell Oil Ggmpany, P.O. Box 61609, Civic c.enrer Station, Houst.on, TeXJ\8 '1'1'l08. Peop!e woning withenero ' \ ... I