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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-04-02 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • - OC·_. Pa~el Okays 44 South Coast UC.I Hospital, ~Aliens Seized ' , Nixes Hoag Bid By U.S. Agents • .... ________________________ _ - DAILY PILOT ro * * * 10' * * * • SDAY AFTE RNOON, AP RIL.2, 1975 VOL. 6'. NO. n , 1 SECTIONS. IO P4GE5 I ·an 60 Babies Otrt Vietnam· Ba.~y • Airlift Halts SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP) -A World Airways DCB jet with 60 Vietnamese orphan babies aboard left for the United States today to escape possible turmoil in Saigon, but plans fell through to carry out another 500 babies. Ai rline president Ed Daly said the South Vietnamese govern· ment la.':'e appr:oval for flying oui the 500 orphans but that the 0 .S. Emba ssy caused a children's agency to cancel plans· for the larger evacuation by claiming his plane was not safe. ' ' Borddr Ratrol JYabs Alie~ In Coast Raid .. •;; DaJy , whose airline mjde the ·chaotic last refugee night out of Da Nang when it fell to Com · munist·led forces last week, said Tuesday night he would fly up to ANARCHY, PANIC MOUNT IN .VIETNAM. Story, Page A4. 1,500 babies to the United States and Australia in two planes. How e ver , the flight to Australia was scrubbed after Da· ly said the government relused to give the plane permission -to ,land. He later revised his U.S. 'figure downward. A SJ><!kesman tor the U.S. Em- bassy denied that it blocked the del?arture of the 500 babies, say- ing rhat the F:riends of All Children. a charitable organiza- tion helping .A.m ericans adopt children, made the decision it.Selr. " ··~· .,. ..... ·--....... ·,u.s:-Mrder-;-~atrol agents ap- prebendea ~4 ille'g,al:&,liens :,rues· d~ at restall•aritS, ,landscaping firins and other-t>usinesses iQ' San Juan Capistr8Qo, Laguna Beach · and Laguna Niguel. .. 13ut Daly said the embassy re- ccnnmended .against usin,: the , p~ even l though he ijad i: '(ruc.ker,.,, Jl,lf.andons Ship ,. Gard<)p'l',ll"Uck itii~e•'Ezekiel Whittington, Irvine . California Highway Patrol is in · • l~, l~a.Pfll fo,r,his Ne:~. morning, just as vestigating cause .. Whittin_gton went to F al Aviation Administration · bis do1tu}e bOOm ttw;!< ng rolled over on · Costa Mesa .• Memonal Hospital for X-rays •side road' f>ff Co~e· Canyon Road near after a hard landing on ground. Gene Harris, senior agent at· the patrol 's San •Onofre office, said agents launche<t ·the sweep after receiving information on \fher~ the aliens, all from ~1ex~ iCo, Wete working.• .TboSe -rounded . up during the sweep were returnl'd to· i\1e)l:ico. Harris said. Businesses where illegal aliens \Vere taken into custody included Coast c atamaran Corp . in Sah Juan Capistrano ; El Niguel Country Club in Laguna Niguel~ Denny's Restaurant. Laguna Car" Wash and the Hotel Laguna in Laguna· Beach, and numerous landscaping firmf based on the south Orange CoUnty coast. Others wer e arrested at re· sidences in the area, Harris re- ported. ·He said such sweeps are made based on past experience with certain emplo)'er& and specific information· 1iven to Border . <See aolJNDUP. Page A2> • cteetanc'e. . Aper being prevented from ny- ing 'Out the 500,ba;_bies.\Qaly and his. associates canvassed other UCJ ff .· l OK organizations' and Towided,u~·oo 'OSp-. ta to take out...of \Jte count:i'y. .... · · - 1Tt!j. plahe: ·'YJ~ en.. route ·to , ; v~.rn.·~itib;aseJn llapan'for 3Te· ' ' . , rue1;ur"!wJt"<he n-w-Hono1u1u. ~B-t . "o" -a· ·g· B.crl.--N. ;xed lh en'•to Oakland, the head· U ~I 1.tU .._. quart.ers 0£ World Airways . Despite the cancellation of Daly~ planned flig ht tQ ~ydney, the A}Jstralian government an- noun~~d it would fly · out 200 chlldl'eii. Relfable sourc95 said Aus~c-aJia s~n<t.1 six• C·130 transp-orts and a· C-47 or the . Royal Australian Air Foree to ~ South Vfetnam and probably would begin taking out the 200 babies on Thursday. i "U.S. A1D screwed uS up," <See ORPHANS, PageA2l IT SOLD FAS/' W'1TH PILOT AD By WILLIAM SCHREIBER _. 'Of llM Doll' Piiot staff UC Irvine's planned 2CKM>ed, $19.4 million campus ,fea~hing hospital was unanimo\)sly,, BJ?· proved Tuesday by-.itbe. Orat,ge county HetJth PtanningCouncil . But the eouncll rejected on an 11 to 8 vote a proposal by Hoag ,;..Memorial Hospital and Western ~orld Med"icat Foundation to HWld a private, 100.t:red. b0&pitaf· next door to the lJ..CI facility. Tbe two action,i: came swiftly a'tter nearly 90 minute!\ oC c halle nge s and c-oun ter · challenles· involving •eouncil ~mbers thot.tght· to have con- flicts or int~est that could, un:• .. facilities review committee on · the UCf11'6Spltal application. But council members overturned the committee's decision favoring thf;? ffoag-Western World plan as ''wettfi ~'fi:""'~("~'J . ..; 'l . ~ In UCI'S f8vor-)¥ere s~ven Hfin - dings or. fact" that were, "tor the most part, highly praiseworthy. Tbe comrpittee told the council the UCI hospital won't increase the ' d unty's ovet-supply of hospital beds siri'Ce iU 200 beds will be trans£erred from Orange County Medical Cen(er. •The medic-31 Cel'\ter wi·ll become part or the ucr teaching '' <SeeMEDICAL,Po1eA2) Mother Strangled ··n sold. Fast." fairly innuence the votillg. . . _ _ Tha;C!l....lhe overnight...sueceas .Fjve counciJ..mernbtrs step~~ --c -ik F -;1 oAJU:AND !AP/ -;-AS l)er lwo ~to~y told.by th e.Costa Men mah down voluntaril\i beeauseollhlkll ;:,lr e avoreu.. 18 ·month·old babie• ... ~!ar,ed , whorants•dintheDallyPllot: to Hoag, We,atern World, UC ·~•rliy, ,17.year-old n.11th~y'n . I . Irvine or oranre County i•v· MIAMI (UPI) -Physicians Frost.was strangled to death with -:-_ff ESSsprayng. emment.. elttadlng a meeting of the Dade a rlweater In her apartme"ht. 2/3Gl>Af + 3tips. J..ike None of the halt.dozen ad.di· County Medical .Association, vot- polfce said today. Her husband, new. $49$. xx~·xx~x tional ehalle'ngea, primarily. ~10.._J..in favor of.• strike.April 15 Michael frost, a sailoistationOO Jtyou ·have tool& you'd like to against county e mployes IUld of· unless the Flonda l~g1al_•lure atioard. the aircrart carrier , ~n ert tQ c"ISh , cli\11)42·5678. Put acials on the co~·ci -were UP• 'grants relief from the high costoC 'Ranier~ discovered the body. at . "rew w.Orils to work ror yiou ,' in th4 tield: .. . ' . ' . malpra.cttce insurance. whit~ about 3 p.m. Tuesday, police Qaily Pilot.. On a 19 to O Vote the council bu doubled in prlce sl.Jfee the f&ld. ___ ..,__. _______ ' agreed with. flod ors by ltti fintoftheyear. .r r ' • Ii • J Police C le r k D escr ibes S tore Bandit COsta Mesa police are hunting a. knife-wielding bandit. armed with an excellent description furnis hed by one or two young women he robbed in. South Coast Plaza Tuesday night . On e or hi s victi m s is a secretary-clerk with the Hunt-· jngton Beach Police Department and well -acquainted with details of descri ptions and criminals' methods or operation . Debra K. Dekker, 19. the police clerk, and Gail E. Henson, 19, a bank teller, told police they were Wa lking in the dark parking lot near the May Company about 7: 30· when it happened. "What time is it?," their as- sailant inQuired, then whipped 'Out a kn1re and demanded their caih -$13 between them. Miss Dekker and Miss Henson described lhe bandit as in hi s 'early 20s, wearing a black leather jacket, blue lcvis, Wilh dark, horn-rimmed glasses and a severe case or acne. Theories Disputed In Talk By TOM BARLEY 01 Ill• O.lly PllOI SU.If No one in hi s right mind can look at the evidence mounted against convicted killer Sirhan B. Sirhan and seriously believe that he was nol alone v.·hen pre· sidential hope£ul Robert F. Ken· ned y was assassinated. Los Angeles County District. Attorney Joseph Busch told more than 200 law students Tuesday night in Fullerton. "Every so often we get a silly season in which television talk show people throw out innuendos, wishful thinking and downright lies," Busch said at on e point of his Western State University College of Law lecture. .. 1£ you listen to these idiots long enough they'll convince you that John Wilk es Booth didn't re· ally kill Abraham Lincoln," the veteran lawman added. Busc h, making no attempt to conceal his impatience with re- newed challenges of the Sirhan investigation. reminded his youth£ul audience that Sirhan himself "is making no real a\- CSeeS IRHAN, PageA2) .. or~n:··a Cora~•· Weatht•r In creasi n g cloud s tonight with considerable cloudin ess Thursday. ac- cording to the weather service . A little cooler with beach hig hs at 56 rising to · 65 inland. Low s tonight 45 ' to52. I NSIDE T OO/\ l' When llollywood wants o tricky airplane .Tlunl done. it 's F'rank Tallman lo the rescue _ The veteran .slunl fUer doeshi.s stuff again. in "The Great Waldo_Pep-pe.r . ··See Page 84 . 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'J \ .. ; facing them : the Assembly and The bill by Sen. Omer Rains,· Somi'·l&WJ'l:l&kers hav1 said Gov~ Edmund Brown Jr_ ( D·Ventura), \\'Ould eliminate u they· ha\oe been flooded. wltti· Jet- • .. Both are question markf. rtoquire ment that all 1.8 million ters from anc:ry m otorist.$ Who : .: Legislatr n· r~pealing ~ con· 1966-70 c a rs in Los Angeles, complain that 'the :~cee boost • · • • · · gasoline .Contumptton 'uMI 'Hurt .• Edhion Boost •• Another Increase Asked ROS EMEAO (r\PJ ~Southern California Edison Co. h<is asked the state Pubtic t:lilities Commission fo r a rate inc rease of $110.2 m illion ycur. engine performaace. . Rains s ays he will take the bill up when the As sembly meets Thursday. · If approved by the lower house, the bi ll goes to Brown, who can sign or veto it. But ttle governor.has refused to s w.y what he wiU dO wilh the pro- posal if he gets it. . . • ,;.--,;'ff -._.. • -" • 'i . ' !I' J<i; ;,.-'.,h ...,._, .,.d, .. ...... ,, ... 1 .... , _It wou!d m-:a n <.1 boost of about four cents a day fo r a typi cal r es1d c nt1ul custo1nl'r using I .000 kilo"•a tt hours in a l \\'O-monlh billing period, the utility said T uesd ay. And the measure could face stiffe r opposition in the As· sembly than earlie r e xpeeted. BORDER PATAol PICKS UP ALLEGED ILLEGAL ALIENS 'IN LAGUNA BEACH . Edis?n suid the incrCasc \\'Ould be a fuel adj usl mt_•nt toof- fSl'l the h1 gh1;r cos ts of imported IO\\'·sulphuroil. ",-\s long as foreign go vernme nts continue lo increase their prices for this fu el and as long as Edison, because of air quali ty regulations. must continue to burn it. we have no choice bllt to seek billing udjustme nts to r ecove r these costs," s;.i ii] Ed \vard R. J\1lycrs J r ., Edison vice president. From Page A J . SIRHAN CASE .. • tempt lo r l'rutc the accuracy or that investi gatio n. "He had some of the fin est de- fense lawyer s you'll find in our part or the world and he kno"·s to- day that he was found guilty • Because he was guilty-and ··a10ne," Busch snapped. B us ch fi r mly d iscounte d theories that nine shots \VC re fi red in the Ambassador 1-lotcl killing. of Kennedy .!;even years ago, that the r ecovered bullets did not match the Sirhan "·capon and that a nother gun was fired during the frat'as. · He said it has bct•n proved ,''time and time a ga in" that the J ordanian immigra nt emptied his ejght-shot, .22-caliber re- vol ve r a l Ke nned y a s t he Ca lifor ni a pri m ary winner walked toward him in the hotel ki tchen. Seve n of the e ight bullets were ·recovered and all indisplltably came from Sirhan·s gun, Busch 0 1.0ld the la\v students. Busch said the "legend or the · other gun" st ems from a security guard who dr ew his weapon at the. :height of the shooting but was "•.knocke d d o\v n by the p a nic ·. 1tricken crowd without firing a 1hot. Boxer Qua r ry Slappe d W it l1 'Divorce Su it Retired heavyweight boxer J er"ry Quarry was sued for divorce today in an Orange Coun - ty Superior Court action that s tates "irreconcilable differen-· ces" exist between him and his estranged wife . Arle ne. · M rs. Quarr y, who married the onetime title cont ender in L;;is Vegas on Aug. 29. 1973, seeks a ·division of their community pro- pe r t y in cluding the couple's Cypress home and $1 ,~ a month in spousal s upport. ··\Ve had an investigation by Lhe FBI, the SeC're l Service and even the CIA in which every person in the Ambassador Hotel th at night was traced and in- tervie"•ed," Busch said.'/ · "It added up then to;what it adds up to today," He s aid. ··sirh an shot Kennedy because he "·as deli berately motivated, because he w as not legally s ane and bcc<.1 use he thought. in his de- 1n~nted way, that he y,•as doin g the \VOrl d a service. ··The kill e r of Robert F. Ken- nedy is in ~a n Quentin prison •and he 'll undoubtedly stay there for the rest of his life," Busch ad¥ ded. Busch m ade it clear during questioning t hat he is similarly un impressed by recently aire<l theories that Lee Harvey Oswald did not kill President John F. Kennedy 12 years ago or that, if he did . hl• was a me mber of a conspiracy. "I happen to be a great ad- mirer of the commission headed by (former U.S. Supreme Court .Chief Justice) Earl Warren and the men who served with him in that assassin ation probe," Busch s aid. "Obviously, I can't speak with the a uthority I br ing to the Sirhan investigation," Busch conceded. ·'But again a Jot. of wild t heories a re being thrown around by people who are only interested in making a fast buck out of two national tragedi es," he said. ''It 's long past time to lay these ghosts to rest," Busch s aid. jlilie Sirhan case will never bt!""re- opened by me because I am more satisfied today than ever that we arrived at the simple truth.." He Fell 60 Feet • RANC HO P ALOS VERDES (UPI ) -An Air Force off icer 1-'-'ho fe ll 60 feet down a cliff above Marinela nd Tuesday to the rocks below was listed in critical condi- tion today at Harbor General 1-lospital. Lt. Noel T. Holst was appar ently attempting to 2:et a better look at Marineland when he topple d o v e r the cliff, authon ties said. Rains had pred icted that he "'ould have little trouble getting the bill through Ways and Means and seemed s urprised when it ·stalled on a 6-9 vote Tuesday morning. Appre hension Al Hotel Lag una Was Part of South County Sweep Netting 44 " O n e bi l l opponent, A s- seffibly m a n J erry Lewis (.ij.- Highland ), said the bill t hen picked up ttie four votes it needed to get out of committee because Asse mbly le aders felt thp t Connally's Feeler For Cash Reported "politically it was mor e .expe'-WA SHINGTON <UPI ) -A dient for the bill to come to lhe government prosecutor said to- floor." . day that shortly before fpr mer Rains says he is "relatively Treasury Secretary J ohn B. Con- confident" the measure will get n'ally received an jnili al $5,000 the 41 votes nee ded to get it out of bribe, he asked a .lobbyist for a the Assembly. m ilk prod ucers group, ''Yo u B·ut he isn 't sure he can win 54 think you can gel some of th at vot.es .-the two-thirds margin money forme?'' 1needef}tpputthe bill into effect In a 46-rn i nute openi n g i,minediately if it is signed by statement, assistant Watergate Br own. .. -p11osecutor J on A. Sale listed If the bill gets fewer than 54 ch~onologically Connalfy's al- votes' ·a nd then· is ... signed by leged help in obtaining the 1971 B~wn, it would not go into effect •increase in the fed eral price sup- unt1l Jan. 1. port for r aw m ilk ; his alleged uc- , ;,But Rains said h.e would then ceptanee or '$5.000 in cash in consider taking one of a "number milk producer funds; and then o( a~ternative s '' -including hi s a ttem pts t wice to ret urn the seeking a court injunction to money during the Watergate in· block enforcement of the NOx veStigation . In all , Connally is program. cr:iarged with accepting SI0,000 in .Tuesday's vote was the second bribe money. close call fo r the Rains hill. It Ea rlier, a jury composed of was voted dQwn by the Assembly seven wom en a nd five men was Tr ans portatioo Committee, but seated on the second day of Con- the n approved after committee nally's bribery trial in U.S. Dis· mem bers reported receiving trict Court. hundr~s o~ protest letters from Sale s aid t he prosecutors motonsts with older cars. would play for the jury, perhaps _ NOx s1;1pporters argue.thatf~ll today, the tape r ecording of a installation of NOx devices will conversation Connally had with C!-lt smog levels 5 percent In the fof.in e r President Nil'~ on six-county_ area, eliminating 42 March 23, 1971 -two days be"fo re tons adayofNOxand50tons a day lj1xon reversed the Agric ulture of hydrocarbons. ~part~FPt and raised P,le price ~ luppor\~.-,· ' ,.~. ~1~· 'Rain Heads .. -. For.NiJrlh , . 8 y The A11oc1;.1e.i ~ The rt:cent s'uc~eaeii:m rl sparkling. sprlj>g ~·wu1, come to an abrupt eilill in Northern -Califom~a,t.Oda)r, r with a new Pttlftc 'stOrm dumping ralll 611' Iii~ of . lhe region ·and snow ift the Sierra Nevada. forecast.en predicted. 'l'he storm was expected to dump rain on the far '-,north today ~nd then on ~areas as it moved south. · Drizzle was likely· in the San Francisco Bay area late today and rain was a possibility for tonight, the National Weather Service .said., Sale.also said that the prosecu- t ion ' a 1t a r W''ltn·ess, J a k e ·Jacobsen, a friend Of ,COnhally for 25dea rs , wolild testify that he Ur ge t h e newly appoihted rJ"reasurY secretary to do whB_t he Dollar Declines .BRUSsELS <U PI) -The U.S. dollar dippe;d aeain today on all ~Euro pea n money market s. Bankers in Paris blamed the "debacle in South Vietnam" on the dollar's d ecline since Easter . could to secure the support in- crease . . · Sale s aid J acobs en would testify th at on April 28, 1971 , Co n- nally 1·(•r>1 ... ;.;ed lhat he, Con - nalt v. had been helpful in secur-ing tho price support increase and that he understood the millu>ro- ducers were making poli ticalcon- tri butions . ··vou think you can get some of tha,t m oney for m e?" Sale said that J acobJ;en wlll quote1Connal· ly as having asked. f'rom PbfJf! A l ORPHAN·S. • • dec1ared Daly in 'a news con- fer e n ce a t T a n Son. Nhut airport, referring· to the U.S. ·A~e n cy for In terna t io nal Development. lfe cl aimed Al D offi cials told the reli ef o r ga nizations from \\'hose orphan ages he was going to take the children that his planes were unsafe. T he U.S. Embas sy said it re· ceived no inquiry from Friends for All Children and <lid not make a recomm endation against the fli ght. It s aid the ageµcy decided after looking at Daly's plane that t h ere w e r e ''a dequ a t e alternative w ays to transport ch ildre n f ro m Vi e t n a m t o safet y.'' "He was pl anning to use a DC8 cargo plane without seals, little cabin heating , no toilets and no person al safe ty equipment," s aid the embassy spokesman. A spokesman for Friends for All Children said most of the ba b ies it was pla nning t o evacuate were already spoken for and that there was a long wa iting list. From Page A l ROUNDUP. • P atrol agents. Harris noted that persons who employ illegal aliens are not sulr ject to criminal prosecution un· der current labor and im migra· tionJaws. V.S.-Mexican Ocean Chase Nets Suspect ENSENADA, Mexico (AP) - The body or a m an shot to deatk by U.S. Customs agents after a 69-mlle ocea n c h a se Mon- d ay la y unidentified today. His American companlqn was tn jail. Although t he. ltalr discarded marijuana and papers from their motorboat as · t~ey ,fled, a uthorities ~ay 1,200 pounds of marijuana was confiscated when it was finall y stopped. ' -The joint t;.S .·1i1 ~xi can chase. which also in\'olved helicopters a nd plan ~s . e nd e d n ear Ensen ada \\'hen the 24-foot boat tried to ram the cr aft carrying Customs agents and its motor was shot and stopped. · The man who suffered fatal gunshot ~ounds tn ~e chest and , leg carried a driver's license is· sued to another man. American officials said. Arrested was Leo Pete Evon iuk,41, of Carmel. I n a separate incide nt Tuesday, a Mexican driVing an Am erica n r ental service truck a nd t wo women wer e arrested on the Ensenad a water1ront after a gun battle with police. Authorit ies declined to say whether the s ea chase, which began off San Diego, a nd the waterfront s hooting were r e· lated. An effor t to arrest another American in the Los Angeles area in connection with the al- leged s m uggling was unsuc· cessful, authorities there said. She states in her petition that Qu arry's earnings from the time of their m arriage to their separa- , tion last Nov. 12 were in excess of · saoo.ooo. ~trs. Quarry also seeks a court order that "'"ill a llov.• her to ret ain sole poss ession of her horse, "Superman," and a marquise diamoncj ring. ' F rom Page Al ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,.,...0<-(<>1"0..llf P•IOI v.,if>w~•<~"""'' l>ot>M I~ ........... Pr~>•, I\ l)U bll\,IW<I bf ll>o0.""U0 CoUI Publl"'•l'Q C-Anf \oft>~t,1lt edot""'• .n• .,..-., MOM •• tn•o.xi~ r"""' ,.,.. (oo;l1 -.... N«wPo'"I tl1..:11. H"O\lll'Qlon 6'o•<~.1 oun 111n Y111 .. , """'· ~1daleo;;<• v~11 .. , A<td uou ... IMKll/Soulll eo ... t. "" Slf191• , .. Q•O"'•' tcll1ioft h pUO!o\,IWd $lh.,d1y•...., !ow><M,;. i...- P'in<.ip.ol publl.,.1n9 1>l1n• II .i lll) We>t ll•y 5Ulll, Co\11 MeM. (.lllf ...... 1"1W.. Rober t N. Weed Prt•IO.l!l ll!Cll f'llOll- Thomas Ken /I ·-~ Thomas A. M~ine -~f"-- Charlt s H. LOO$ R/chMd P. Nall , Attlt•-1 .Mf~l!dltw\ C•Pfrlgrn. '''' 0 ••1'10-C•••I P11llh•l11nq ~'"· H,,..,,,,, .... ,.,.111u1l•1lldo!l....,,l•••I "'•'"' or •II••"' .. "'''"' ""'"" "'"' llot •••~ao11t•• ••11•<1\t• ~·11 p .. , ... 1,11•n ~1 - ,.,, .. QI'> ......... ... tond c lltt •"'~ pii•d •1 CM•• Me••. , •. (Mltor]lt41. l\IO\( r1.ii.> Uf t•• '"' U.OD _,.,., • • t IW.....+I M,00-1111,, ,..l<l•,-l!Ml-W .. ·-1111,. l ME DICAL SCHOOL • • • compl ex under an agreement bet"·een the university and the C'OUnty. ''The proposed transrer of bed s \\"ill remove 200 beds from the in- \·entory of the most severely ovcri·bydded a rea in the county and "-Will relocate t hem in the least heavil y over-bedded," the fi ndings read in part. 'fhe UCl propo,jal was also favo r ed because it inc lude s establishment of five outpati ent clinics , a key f!:Oal of the county's 1-lealth Facilities Master Plan. T he health planning council's approval was one of the biggest hurdles UCI h ad to clear before proceeding with constructi on. Dr . stanley van den Noort, de- an of UCI's medical school, said he is ··very pleased" Wiifl the de- cision ol lhe council both on his f aciJity and the Hoa g project. Medical school officials op· posed the Hoag· W estem World ~pitaJ because of its clOfJe prox- lmlty to the UC! facility. That ar1um -ent was crucial to the council '1 d e._c lslon a gainst the privatebospjtal. Counci l m e mbe r James Henley said it would be "inron· ceivabJe'' that the councll could approve UCI's hospital on ·one hand and then endorse a facility rig ht next d oor th a t c ould threaten the overall quality of healt h care in the Irvine a re a. UCI proponent. suid epprovil of the H o a g-Wes t ern World hospital could endanger final ap- proval of the unlvel"lity tw.pital by the state legislature. Tuesday's rejection was the second in t he three y~ars for. Western World. which attempted on its own in 1972 to win approval or an Irvine hospital. The bid was appealed twice but failed both times. ; Scott Parker, Hoag Hospital administrator, said after the latest a ction his board will con- sider appeali ng again. The Los Angeles County Health Planning Associa tion is the fint a ppe al bod y Hoag·We1t ern World must go to. If the ~roJ· ect is rejected in Los Angeles, the consortium c a n appeal to the state Health Planning Council. u Walter Burrou1hs, former Dai- ly Pilot publis her a nd chairman of the Western World Board or Di rect o r s, s a id .foundatjon backers will be "disappointed at the decision.'' Burrouahs said lhe dual· hospital concept, would have as· •ured Irvine resldenla of quality health car e al nce !be UCI holpilal is slUI In the balance In· Sacra mento. Van den Noori said be would s upport •nolher lrvlne·lrea hoipital some Ume in the future Ila need rorthebeds lsprovm. The UCI fsclllty O<JUJd bo open. by 197'7 but Hoa1·W....,. ;World official' uid t heir facility woulcln 't be ready uatli al! l••t U79. That four.year l.C wM elso •n • lsiue In reJeC!tlOn of the permit. wtikh· 11 Jood tor oaly one year. COMPLETE ATHLETIC HEADQUARTERS GOOD SELECTION OF ATHLETIC SHOES •TIGE~ •CONVERSE •PERRY •ADIDAS •SPOT Bill •TRETORN -TENNIS...;_ •RACKETS . • CLOTfflNG STRINGING . • • Open 9 to 6 Co~· Sundays· 538Center ' c:;OSTA MISA · 646-1919 : ·&~ W@llill?" ®@!?WO©@ . Got a p~bli:m ?' Tlu.•n writt! I",ar•t Du11n. Pol will c ut r••d ta~. £111.!l t11e L n an.i1u:ers and ac·· 11vt1 IJOU need 10: .~olve 1rlt!qwlic1 in1 f10Vt'rr1rn rr11 and: b U$1f/i!$$. M a1ll yuur QUC:tflC»tlll to! ''o f l)urrn '.i\t: • Y11 11r .'icrv it·c .: tlrt111ge (.'oa11t IJ<nly t~rlot . P.O. UoJ· 1560. Cu:ita A>Je11u. C.'A 9262fi . /111:/ude your tft!ltp/i(IUC lllHltbc r .. Slack Tracl119 DEAfl PAT : In the March is· sue oC Family Circle magazine. there was un article wriJ te n by the pres ident of T ruccrs Com· })any of America, Jnc. Regarding old stock certiricates, he claimed many HO·Ca lled worthless stocks arc valuable today. I have soffie old c:el'tificates purchased by my father and gra ndfather in the 1920s, and some insurance stoek purchas ed by m y I.ale husband. Could you suggest any rnethod of looking into the possible value or . these stocks, or pl'ovidc the ud - drcss or Trucers Company or ,\mcricu'? (;.!\.'I ., Balboa ls Ii.ind Tracers Com1>any of America, Inc.· is located at 509 Madison Ave., New YOrk, NY. You could eheck the worth or these stocks yourself by writing to the com- missioner of. corporations in the state where the stocks we re originally incor1,orated. This probably Is the state of issue . 1\notber me thod ls contacting the transfer company usually de· signaled on the s tock certificate. The above inform;.i.tlon applies to a similar Inquiry from L.1'1 ., Costa Mesa. Frayed Couch DEAR P t\T: About a year ago \\IC bought a new couch fll'bm u furniture store thut "'<JS going out or business. It \\'a s a wcll ·known brand , but the fabric is alre<J.dy slat1ing to fra y. I wrote directly to the mo1nufactur{'r concerning this situation. but no answer has bee n received. Do I have any re· course? 11 .S., Santa Ana llgt~. The rurniture industry has formed a consumer complaint panel called FICA P . Furniture Industry Con su m e r Advisory Pane l, to handle con1plaints against its m ember organira· lions. When complaints to re- t"'le rs or manufacturers brin g no rei;ult.s, contact •'1CAP, P.O. Box 951, High Point, NC 57261. In addition to explaining the pro- ble m, provide the name of the store, lhe manufacturer aod copies of all correspondence. The panel "·Ill contact the manufac- turer requet.:ting action. Jt may be wise to include a copy of a let- ter or complaint to the California ·Bureau of llome f'urnishlngs, :J.iOI LaGrandc Blvd .. Sacramen- to. Ca. 95823. • M'hof Is Carob? DE1\R Pi\T: I 've just le arned th a t n1 y s un is a lle r gic t o t.."hocolate . The doctor told m e that carob·fla vored foods arc a good substitute. What is ca1·ob, a nd \Vhat kind of Products arc· available. L.E., Costa ~t~s a Carob Po\\'der, used lo confec· tlon produCts, comes from a pea· like pod that g ro"·s on lhe brancbe!il or a carob tree, found in hot, humid climates. The powder ts derived from the r1e sh of the pOds and not the seeds Inside, which are used for gum extract. The powder is a natural source or vitamins and minerals cuntain· Ing natural sugars, such as those found in ho'ney. fruits and vegetables. A spokesman for a leading processor of carob, El 1'1ollno Mills, say& that carob has Its o"·n fla vor, but it Js very similar to chocolate. One can buy carob candy bars, powdered carob and carob nuggets. "'hich resemble chocolate chips, for use in cooking. 1\n instant carob powder can be used to flavor milk .. '\.lso available are carob caramel candies. cookies, fruit bro":nies and Ice cream. Carob poYt·der can be used in cakes, cookies, candy. Icings, puddings and other foods. No carob pro· duel contains artlnctal pre· servatlves, flavoring or color. Check your health ro00 store for these products, or contact El ~lollno Mills, Inc., City of In· dustry. C.<\. 11 746. for buying sources and more serving Ideas. Sluck Wlfh Sfalnir DEt\R P1\T : The inside lining on the top of a used car \\'e purchased r ecently is heavily soiled v.'ilh ni cotine . None of the products I've used can remove it. Do you kno'v o r a good cleane r ? K. W .. Costa Mesa If you have a Volks~agen or •no&her car wllh 8lm11ar son ln- te r1or roof uphol1t.ery there's a good chance you'll be 1tuc~ wttlt. the nicotine s tains, according to Ed's House of Wax. c.psc,a Mesa. You can try (J!-ftlovlng tM 1taln with a cleaner chat Is 1tron1er than ••409," or by using larquer thtnneT. Ed'1 wlll take a klolr. al your car and orrer more 1peclflc M:vlce IC you itlop iaat. lhe 1lore. OAIL v PIL01 A3 .... ,"'----·"''" ·'iv o Bribery,' Says Hinshaw ., By GARY GRANVILLE Of .. Dfitr l't..-M.tff Rep. Andrew H ln~haw said Tuesdo)' he doesn't see ··any sub- stance•• in "brJbery allegations " involving the county assessor's office at the Lime he was its elecl - ed head. "Ther.e's a question of whC'th cr the company got favored treat- ment," Hin8]1aw said. . His statement was an obvious reference to the Orange County Grand Jury's recent brlbery in - d.iclment of Assistant .Assessor George Upton and T a nd y Corporation exe cutive J a mes Bu,Xton. But when a sked about the sei1Yre of tilereo equipment dur- ing a recent~tiearch bf hJs Alexun- dri11. Va., apartment as part or a conlinu1ng bribery investigation, ·Hinshaw replied, "No co m - ment.'' The Newpo rt Beac h co n- gressman's r emarks were made during a personal appearance al Dana Hills High School,. where he spoke on current evenl.8. After finishing his lalks and before opening the st'ssions lo c1 uestions from Dana 1-li\l s students, .J-tin shaw rul ed out in · quiries r elated to what he called •·recent comments about m e in 'the press ." But by the time he explained his reasons for imposing the gag: rule, Hinshaw had said more publicly about his troubles than at any time since they began ear- ly last Deccm be r . His ''without s ubs t a nce'' charge on the bribery a ll egations was his first co mm ment on that 4"'~,:er~.~~.a.;.~v· . Ea'st Probe For Patty Confi·rmed BRATTLEBORO, Vt. (UPI) - FBI officials have al'knowledged that they searched this southern Vermont community for missing fugitive·heiress Patric ia J-l earst -es pecially afte r ty,·o or their most wanted fugitives turned up here recently. But they said Tuesday their 1n· vestigation failed to unearth any evidence that 1\.1 iss Hearst had been in Vermont. FBI agents in Albapy, N. Y. said their investigation ce nte red on . the Brattleboro a rea aft~r two fugitives -s ought for radical ac- tivities during the late 1960's - were found to have take n up re· sidence here. They were Patricia Swinton, chargCd in connection with a series of New York bombings, and Barry Stein. who surren- dered on ch arges stemming from Chicako riots in 1969. Meanwhile, Dr. L. S. Wolfe. father of the d ead Symbionesc Liberation m e mbe r William Wolfe. said in Cleveland today that recent events indicate the FBI soon will catch up with th e missing nev.·s pa pe r heiress. Wolfe, irr Cl e veland for a television appearance. said he - ·reared for Patty 's life, but added ·s he has one point on her side - • being the d aughter of Randolph ~Hearst~ Our Next Number.~. OXFORD. Ohio !UP!) - Staff announcers at radio station WOXR played the same record continuously every .hour Tuesd ay, in- tnxlucing it each time us if it were a diffe re nt r ecord- ing, as an April F ools Day joke. Callers were told there probably was a problem with heir radios or were asked if they we re sure they were listening to the right station. -"We got seve ral hWldred calls but very fe'A' li steners were irat e ." s aid an· nouncel" Mike We ber . MEMBERS OF DANA HILLS HIGH SCHOOL CLASS LISTEN TO CONGRESSMAN HINSHAW But No Queations About ·Recent Comments In the Press' on His Troubles 'NO SUBSTANCE' Congressman Hinshaw phase of the assessor·s offi ce scandal. And. for the first ti me. he ap- peared to be oreoa ring a counle r· of ffe n ~ivc lo a11 cgat1ons lh<tl his ut torney \\'hl•r1 ht· l'l'lll '>L':-O 10 employes in the assessor's office discuss lhl' a ~~essor·~ '!-1,,·.nidtil helped him win his congression;:d "ith DC\\ s1>al)or r1,,•pnr\\'/":-. seat in 1972 al l'OUnty taxpayer t.:X· 1'hat advice. I hl' l'(llL l.!l'l'!-t-.111;,tn J>cnsc. :-.<.1id , is ba sed nn th1 · lll'l'd lo p1'11 In doing so. Jl in shaw rl·ferred Lee t lhl' ri>:ht s of t hl' n1 11L· 1111·11111 to recent nc \vsp<iper stories' that dieted on t•r1 n11n ;,il eharl.!t't-. h~ tlH· r e po rt ed a sse s s o r 's o ffi ce Gra nd J ury fllr tht.· a l lt.·gt.·d dl(•g;.rl pe rsonnel are pre pa1i ng cla i1n s 1 campaign. against the <·aunty for unpaid '"!'h e rights o f 1n d 1\ 1~Ju;d r-. Ol\ overt im e rclatt.•d to their regul ar O\\'O 1·cputa t1 on ;,ind ill!l'gr1 I \' :ind duties. thl' i ntl'gr1t y of th t· 1ud11·1.il "E ' . ni , ,,. >i·s tcm itsl'l f a 1·i· 111\ol\t'<l . \'l'O a ssuming so c me l·linsha"· soli d \\'US spent on my camp;.rign, und I Bel\\Cl·n ;,ind ,11 1l'I' .,l . .,~1011-.; do not concede that fact, the \Vil h the s tud l·n t ~. l lin ~h J\\ Cl!i im s may be sevt•r al ti mes .. talkl'd brie fl y ,,11 11 lll'\\'h ml·n . more tha n the (county ) auditors i.l ns"'l'ring nloh t of 1h1.·u· qut•., sai•thecmployes owc."he said. · · h ·1· t1ons "'1t a s n11 111g, "'.\'o t•o r11 llins haw a lso told the stude nts ment ." that he is follov•iug the advice of lie d id sa), ho\11·11·r . th:1l ·' -~- I It' µI ans tu :::L't'k I'(• 1.·l1.·t·tion tl<'~t ,\t'ar. l'olltil·s J I'(.' •·too \'Olatile'' to m1·a~Ul't' t tu~ 11npa<·t of his 1·t.·t.·1.·nl 1111fa \ o r ;illl L' p ub licity on his l'h;uH:l'.., rnr l'l'·l'lt•ction . I Iv '' ould not e1·1ti l'1Ze tht• 1·1)L1 1l1 ) BoJl'd nf Supc1·\·1surs' rl'l'l'Tl\ ;,1t·t i11ns tn l'Ol ll'Cl moni1.·s thl' l'Ollnl y a u ditor~ s ay are dul' fl'nn1 lht· alll'gl'd i l l c~;il <'arn - pa t).!n i n g. inl'ludi ng a t·l;.rirn .ig;un .. t th1· indl•mnit y hond ht· p1.,~lt•U \\ hile count.'· ;.rssl'ssor. Ill' 1s not "1n hitl in ~" dur111 i; til t• {'Ul'l't·nt t•ong rl'S~1on al recess Jn hi s rt•mar ks lo tht· sludt•nts I lln ~h;.r"' s;iid \ht' Li .S. It-. "losi n~ ;.r lot or p l'l'SI Lg l' thro ughout the \1 nr ld · · Ousted Ranger Gets Benefits Atttograph Rot111ds UPI Ttl~~o President Ford sign s c opies o r the ''Five Star Favorites," a cookbook containing r ecipes rrom friends of the late President and Mrs . Eisenhower, for Alice Faye (next to Ford), Dolores Hope (center ) and an un· identified woma n at lert during the Preside nt's vacation in Palm Springs. ·~~~~~::____~~~~~~~~~~~- Beheading ·oenied· \'E NT t.: R A ( t.: P ll A Camarillo St<1 te f-fos pital nur!it" on trial fo r killing and beheading a fell ow e mploye has t{'stified ill' remem bers the dead man 's £.ice \\ith a hole in th e middle of his forl'hl';;id but rl'culls little else about the s l ~y in g. ''smael C. Gonzales J r .. 38. ;i 20-year c mploye al the mental hospi tal, said Tul'sday he had car trouble the ni g ht of Dl'c. 4. and asked Dew a rd ~T . Raley. 50. fo r a ride. Gonzull'S ~;.rit.I he recall s "the t·rack of a g un" and a bu llet hole l!l Raley ·s face . Gem Talk B.11.l.C. f/UfllPJIRIES By t\RTlll'R If . \1 1 ~SF.I . 0 1 t~• 0 ••11 P o101 ~1 .. n A you n g l'x-r anj.!L"I' al I.Lull Cou nlry Safari "·ht1 \\«It-. d1-;. e h:u·ged fo1· a I le gcd ly n1i~trcal !Ill! elephants and o~t1·il·hcs ha ... 1J..-.1·n upheld in his plt·a to dr:i v.· un employm e nt hl'nl·f1ts A r efl'J"l'l' fo r th l· ~t .1 tt• l"nemploy n1l'nl ,\ppe:.il~ l\u;ird who heard both s ides ul th l.' r;.rst· last month has· l'Ull'd (;l'l'gor~ !lorlock. 22. wa ~ firt.:d fol' i1t h1·r than miscondul'I . He v.•ill t herefore contuiul' t1 1 draw une mpluyn1t•111 l hCl·k s rot' Bizarre .Joke 011. Realtor LOS t\1'Gf;l .ES (1'1)11 11 \\'as :.i horrihJ(• !->ight ~ind !ht· \\·om;.i n scrc<1n1 c<.1 . A rc<1 I estate ;.i J::t.·nt 1\ :.is talytTi g the "'oma n a nd her hus_.t5:.i nd through a vacant apa1tml·nt 111 lh(' San Pedro :.i r e;.i ·r ucs U:.iy wh en s h e s t e p ped int o t he bath1·oom to look 1t uvt·r Fl oating in a tub of rn urky water 'A:as what <1p1K:ared tfl be the hcadl~ss s ke leton of a 1·hi ld She shrieked. The real cstatl' agent call ed 1>0li ce In vestig ators rc ac hl'd into th{' tub and ret ric\'cd th<.· "body' a reali stic lookin g infl at:.i hlt' l'll h· bcr "head \C'~S corpse"' sol d 111 novelty s tores a s ;:1 pra('t1c;1I .1okt· item , police s aid. It v>a!> ;i p· p:ctrcnt\y pla nt t•d th1•r<· .a ,; ;in 1\pril F'ool 's Day JOkt· ,. !ht• pt•1·iod tu\\ hi c h he is entitled 11r uni ii he fin ds a new job. despite I ,ion Coun lry Safari 'sobjcl'itons. '!'he fu nds l'On1e out of lhe ex- 1.-· 111 p Io y c r s' accou nt :.i ci - 1n in1 stt•rt'fl by the s t:.itc De part· ll'll 'llt of r:1nploy n1cnt. J lt1rlol'k. 22. of 42:.12 Sandbur~ \\a.\, Irvine. testifi ed lasl monlh 1u ;.111 appeal s bo:.i rd hearing in S u nta 1\n a r c~ar din i.: e1rc u1n st a nc<'S of the a ll c~cd m1slrt·atmcnt, most of "·hich he dt ·t1ared "'as not v.:1Ufu\. 111.-• un d l \\'O othe r ranger s 1t1rt•\\' rocks :J t one unruly ostrich tactics s aid c ustomary "'hen on1' of thl' bi g bir<hi \\'ith razor .-.harp ht·td spui-s thrc<itcns -but lone of ll nrlock's rocks broke the o~l l'tt'h 's ll'g. 1'h e h 1rd hall to li e dl'stroycd. I-le also struc k an o~· ll'ich y,•hilt· driving his 1·anger's .Jeep one d ay , hut cla imed thµt \\'as a n uccidcnt caused \\'h-.:n lhe bird. bl ind in one eye, ran int1111 is path su.dd cnl y . 'f he bird s ur- 1·ivcd. I It' v.·as uls o act· us ed or stieking ;,111 ele ph<i nl with an aY:\, punctur- in g it s hide, a nd hit ting se ve1"l.ll ol ht.·r cll'phants "'ilh a trainin~ ins trumen t wh e n it v.·as not nec1.•ssary llorlot.·k tes t ified before the ap· peals referee that he t1icd to sec Lion Country Zoological Director \\'alte r E. "Pat '' Quinn Ill to ex- pla in at least one incident -hil· ting the ostri ch "'ith the rock -- but \\'as rebu£fed . Tht• fi l'ing cam e in Deeen1ix'r and I !or lock re main s jobless. I.ion Count ry offi ci als said 1'uesday they have the right. to a(l· peal ag<1i11s t pay in g thl.'i r cx- i· rn p\07 1: 's un empluy m cnl hl•ncfits . but ha d nol del·idcd 1\ h<·I ht•r to do s o. 24K Gold Brick Pendant with Diamond and 14K Chain • Dogfight Suit ROYAL JEWELS REAPPEAR Victim Fined for Bat Attack CHICAGO (UPI) -Sidney Marcus used a baseball bat to beat away two dogs that attac ked him as he jo g ged al ong the lakefront. Marc us said he always carried a baseball bat with him during his morning runs to de<rl • with unruly doJi(s. . But a judge -said the practice was illegal and f0tmd Ma.rcus · guilty Tuesday of crimina l damage to proparty. The owne rs of the dogs were also charged with violating the law. Evel)'n Cohen. "'hose dog suf- . fered a broken leg, and Judy Mc.-n· delson. were ordered to sland trial on charges of vtolating city law requiring dogs to be kept on a leash. · . A Cook. County. Cln:uit Court judge ordered J\.-1 arcus to pay Miss Cohe n S150 lo cover medical bills for her dog's broken leg and laced J\.1 arc u s on one ye a r 's court s upervision, Jud ge Robert Cus ak told J\.1a rcus. "You put yOu rself in jeopardy by car ry ing a baseball bat. You O\.'e rreact ed." Asli i!ita nt State's Attor ney Willi a m l-laddad cha racteri zed Marcus as "a se lf-appointed un· de rcover agent who took a bat and struck the dogs.'' . Haddad s a id the t wo dogs In- volved were Sam. a 10-inch high terrier. a nd Torpedo. a 15·inc h hi gh poodlt•. Torpedo surrercd lhe broken leg and a photo show· In g him wearing a cast was in · traduced in evidence . 1-ladd ad a lso "'a s n~signcd to prosecut e the dog owners. Many fa m ed gem and jewelry coll ections have disappeared, but occas ionally "surface" intact . A $5,800,000 British royal family collection. hidden ror over forty years, ha d been willed to the Duke of Windsor by Queen Alexa ndra whe n h e w as Prince of Wa les. T he Duke, la te r King Edwa rd VIII . a bdicat ed to m a rry the Duchess or Winds or. who has r e tain ed possessio n of the coUection since his death. The duc he~s r ecently wore a r ub y necklac e, from this collection. at the Paris Opera . provid.ing the first clue tha t s he still owns this d azzling group of gem s a nd jew e ls . T he roy a l family has be g un n egoti ations w i th her to e n sure lha t lhc collectio n w ill com e t o Princ e Charles u fter h e r de ath. 18?3N E.WPORT BLVD COSTA MESA CONVEN IEN r T EA ~') 27 YEARS JN THF SAME LOCATION I BankAmencard Master Charge PHON E 548-340 1 • . I • A4 DNL y PILOT ' W&dneselay. Apnl 2, 19?5 Jast • Vietn~ Anarchy, Panic Mo~t · ' '\'\ . \ :-;.; . ··:·,'~. with ··:;.-.. Tom· ' • 1· • · arpblne SIG NS OF TIMES: It develops that San Juan Capistrano busi- nesswoman Mrs. Sue DiMaio has appa rently won a battle against city hall over her tourist shop sign. Well, at least a pa rtial vic- tory. Mrs. DiMaio operates a place just across the street from the Jc"'·el of th'C. Missions known as the Capistrano Trading Post. For years. the place has had a sign out in front which depicts flying S\va llo,vs :..ind '''clcomes tourists and visit or s to ··the home of the S"'allo\VS ." \Vhen the swallo"·s come back to Capistrano, a s the old song tells us, lots of flatl;:1nders from other· parts travel to San Juan '''ith cu merns. They hold the no- tion t hc•y \Viii get a picture of ,\uni l\'I :t ude \\' ith l h c swallO\\'S. \\"JIAT 'fllEY UUN'"I' know is lhat SYl<lllO"'S are small birds for st<1rte1·s .i nd they don't st.in<.! still for photographs. ·rhey arc, in f<.1ct, very s peedy birW:i . In pic- tures of them fl ying. they sort of con1e out as a small blur. ·rhus m:..in x. visitors simply content themselves by laking Aunt Maude across the street in front of J\1rs. Dil\t aio's trading post and photog r aph the dear aunt beneath the s ign. 'l'he SY.'alJoy,•s on the sign hold still for the picture. S01'1E Tl l\lE llt\t:K., noy,·cvc1._ San Juan city off icials declared .\'!rs. DiMaio's s ign was non - t.'onforming. It has to come down. they decreed. l\itrs. DiMaio re- fu se d. The city S h<.ik ers-and- i\lover s ins ist ed . She stood firm . \V eil, it v.1as a pretty good Sun Juan Flap. Now, hoy.·ever, it a p- Pt'a1·s a compromise has been re- ached und J\·lrs. DiMaio "'ill get to keep her sign \\'ilh certain nlodifications. Tourists thus will t.·ontinue to fin d he r painted ~\vall O\VS whi t'h y,·jtJ stay put for photographs to take back home. ,\II this simply proves that sign <lebales. \\'hi ch have raged up •ind do\\n this coasthne fo r·ever. <.:an even touch a picturesque lit· ti e spot like San Juan Capistrano. E: L S E \V II E R E T JI E PROBLEM has been hotter. City orfic ials want to control the size, s hape and e sthetics of signs. 'rhcy do not y,·a nt placards that • blink liqht. move or rotate. Business people. on the other hand, ofte n want s igns which at· ·tract a lot of attention. These two \"iews arc not ter- ribly con1patible. Thus you gel the debates . LAGUNA BEACll passed a new sign Jaw some time back y,•hic h required the removal of a big neon atop the Hal al Laguna. It \Vas considered by many to have been a landmark for the Art Colony. 'r'ou can still hear some urguments about that one. Some . tov.'nsfolk think the hotel still looks Onude \\"ithout its big re~ neon sign. . Newpo1t Beach officials were thinking about a new sign law re· cently but it has apparently drift· ed into limbo after having been shouted down by one Arsene ··Blackie'' Gadarian. th e .seafront .savant who likes hi s boatyard signs v.·ith big block let· ters. black on \vh itc. .. TllEY LOOK ESTllETIC l o ml'," Blac kie ro<i rs. ''I even think w h ce l b1Jr rO\\'S <J r e ,. beautifiul." Costa l\1esa ha s a dictum in the works th at may even phase out billboards. But then . if~you didn 't guess, there is a de bate going on about that. • AMERICAN OFACIAL PUNCHES MAN IN FACE TRYING TO BOARD PLANE Incident Took Place In Nha Trang Which Fell to Red Troops Aprll 1 ' UlllT..._... 'Moral Victory' • Porno Part-Brings $5,000 :\I IA M f, Fl<i . 1 ,\ P> ·-A Mia mi m.in ~·ho sued the producel"s of the sex movie "Deep Throat" claiming he "'as humiliated by his unv.·itting role in the film has been a\varded SS ,000. r\ Dade Co un ty Circuit Court jury made the damage a \\'al'd ·rut•sday to 1-len ry Justice. 26, a lifeguard. Just1~c. \\·ho hod sued for St mi1'iion, testified that he \\"as film ed playing table te nni s at a Mi ami motel \\"ithout knowing that the footage_wo_u~d be used in a sex movie. ITt:.• said he had bee n subjected to anguish, heckling and em barr<issment by :..icqu<Jintances \\'ho r ecogni zed him in the fey.· .seconds he uppeared on screen. The jury handed down its judgment after viewing the movi~ in a l.'ou11room eroy,·ded v.·ith spectators and hearing testimony from the film 's star, Linda Lovel<.1 ce. ··I consider the s um totally insufficient . but a moral victory , 1' ~aid Jus tice's attorney, \\'illiam lluggett, a ft er the jury returned ,,·ith the judgment. U1iaware of Plight _Man Revives Boy As Own Son Dies ST'. PETERSBURG, F1 a. <A Pl -Peter Puma w o rk ed desper'1tely to revive <i 5·yeur· o ld boy y,•ho had faJl e n into a <·anal una\\•a re that his O\\"n 8· ycar-~ld son had jumped in to Save his fr\end and \\'as drowning in the muddy \Valer. ··r didn't know m y oy,·n son \\'<is in that y,•ater," Puma said . '"lie ,,·as no...,·here to be seen. I le· t.li dn "t <!Ven kno\V ho\\" to S\\"itn."' Christophe r Puma drowned Tuesday when he jumped into the canal t o r escue J<1ckie Nol<1 n Bradford, police said . Jackie "'as reported in good condition ~·t <i local hos pit a\ .. Tll E: T"'O BOYS were playing nl'iJl" a smul l dock \\'Ith oth er children whe n the youngest fel l in to the \\'al er, polit.•e said. Of· ficers said the other children told them Christopher tried to rescue ,J <.1ek ic. Christopher clu'hg to J ackie as long as he could in the 5-foot-dccp t:ilnal, but wasn 't able to keep lx>th their heads above water, polices aid. ~ Puma said he was working in hi s yard \\'hen he heard one of the (.'hildren shout that Jackie was in the waler and couldn't get out. Puma das hed a('ross the street to the canal and pulled Jackie onto the bank. "I \\"1\S TRYING to revive him ... try in g to pump his chest," Puma s aid. \Vh e n the excited children finally told him that Christopher \\"as ;_iJso in t he canaJ, Puma JU1npcd b<ick in . ··1 came up -Y.·ith his body. !:Je ·never 1·eg<iined consciousness,•· Pumil s <ii<.I. •·1 think Chris heard one of the c hildren scream 'Get . J<1ckie " :.i nd he jumped in." 1'hree rescue \vorket·s from the emergency squad of the fire de. p artme nt "'o rk e d ove1• Chris tophe 1·. ··\\"t• trit•d everything in our ha g of tricks. nothing could re· \"1vc hin1 ." s aid paramMi.c Louie Bcan1. Seven Die, Their Car Demolished From Wire Services TIFTON, Ga. -Seven persons were killed a nd three injured • early today when a tractor- trailer rammed into the rear of a station wagon on Interstate 15, the Georgia State Patrol said. The station wagon, carrying nine persons, was demolished in the wreck and firemen had to cut ( INSHORT ) the top from the vehicle to re- move the victims. ··Five of the seven who died ap. parently burned to death. In- vestigating officers believe the other two died in the collision,'" said slate patrol spokesman Bill Wilson. 1 J Oil.Fir111s Siied ·, NEW YORK -Forty-seven re· al estate owners and managers ha'.{~· filed a $145-million federal swT against 11 major oil pr~ ducers who they accused of con- spiring to fix production an4 prices of fuel oil. ~. The suit, filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court, Brooklyn, riamed the Arabian-American Oil Co .• Asiatic P etroleum Corp., Exxon Corp., Gulf Oil Corp., Mobil Oil Corp., Royal Dutch Petroleum Corp., Shell Petroleum N.C., Standard Oil Co. of California, Texaco Inc., Shell Petroleum Ud., and the Shell Transpc>rt and Trading Co. Ltd. Politlrlan Dead CONCEPCION, Tex. -South Texas political boss George B. Parr, 74, who was called "The Duke of Duval," was found shot to death Tuesday. Authorities . .said he committed s uicide. Parr. who faced a prison sen- tence for income tax evasion, was supposed to have appeared in Corpus Christi Monday for a hearing concerning his latest tax evasion conviction. When he failed to appear, he was ordered arrested . Hundreds Flee Water Naked Youth Beats Charge · Of Possession Mississippi, Ohio Rivers Overflowing Calltor•tl• . St.In o.,.r Soulllt•ll Collt°'""l•woef"• motlly CINr OllO Dt11n1 ,_, '"° ttmPtr tlvrtt Wt ro Wotmtr • bUI (!OVOllltt' movlf'lt ao .. 11 Item u.. ,..(11ic Notlllwt\I lli'OI t•pe<.IOCI iG llood illlQC' Ill PtdU(tll, lly .• lhfl-· 110 .. s .. •mptd McCrt<l<HI ~ ... 010.:1<1!11 •I lt•sl two mtjGr hlQl'lwt~ <l"d<IO!Oed m.!ny side rotd$. Tiie NltliOO\o)I We111her Servi<t p!"I• cite !ed 11\t OlllO and Olller 1 .. 011e11 Ker>• , lutl<V r1wr'i ""°"'tObe ffllin.Q tOdity. '"'" dete.,se t utnorlllf$ ot \/oc kSIN•Q, M!'it . 1110 more I"-'! UO ,...,,lltt ..ould llO~ IO De tVKll•ll.-d 1rom ti. 1•ea t>v Ille .. etl<encl. Tiie """"'! 111 • itrl"9 or Mrly 'Ill"· ll'Q J.IGl"M'i pll1!11 :001-.p ,_,Oft !ht' Rocki.1 Tuesa.v. ton-•1111 ttie """"""''...., trtcl< ot IU Pf"fdKeU«s JtC <O'i'i Ille Pttln1. Coa•tal Weather !>unfly tnd Wttl'nef' to.My wltll ;.._ <•e•t•flll clOl.ldlne111°"191'1t --- ''''-' Tn..r1411.,-. Lk)tlt varltt>lt •Ind.$ IOfliGlhl ....., '"'' ir-n1...., tlt<om1...., wr1t.-.1y t 1o 11 •f'IO" '"''•lier-.,. HIQh1 tooty.O lollt. custtl tem-•turt1 w111 r~ btl•ttn •• 1ne1 13. 1n1t11d ltm• ~ •l,.rn win """'' btl'*ffll C ..,,.s ... 1 .... .,.,.,, lf'11P••tt11rtwftlbot,._ ,, v LAND O' LAKES, Fla. (UPI) ~The Pasco County sherif('s of. lice haa learned it's tough to pin anything on a nudist. A 15-year·old Tafnpa boy stripped and slipped into the Lake Como nudist colony near here last weekend. When a col· ony official found a pile of clothing outside the camp's · fence, he reported a tre9passerto Pasco County sheriff's deputy P. F .Mahoney. ·Mahoney came to the camp, in· spected the pile or clothing, and found a s mall quantity of mari- juana and a photo of the youth ln the clothes. He located the youth from the photo in the crowd of nudist.a Inside. But a ll ended happily for lbc youth. Since he waa:n't weari.DJ the clothes. he couldn't be charged with possess.loo ot marl· Juana. And ,camp olficlal<, de,;ldlng they couldn 't be rude lo a!ell'?w nudist, refused to press trespaS1· lng charges. • ', Red 'J'roops Take 5 Central Cities From Wire'Servlces . . . SAIGON, Soutih Vietnam -Anurchy and pa_n1c gripped ftv e more mijor.~lt1e1 in the central part of South_ V1etnom tod11y as the-Saigon aovernment yielded the lust of 1t1:1 enclav"s there without opposlUon. · Military and adminlstraUve authorities tied from Tuy. Hoa, Pban Rani. Phan Thlet, Dalal and Cam Ranh, the latter wttJ:l its big military base and deep-wuter port that U.S. forces established. . . The latest retreat of the Saigon govern~ent s d~mo~.Uzed forces brought the Nonh Vietnamese and Viet Cong tlold1ngs to three· fourths of South Vielrtill1'1 , including total control of I? of the 44 provinces and a third of the 244 district e:apit_als. Their _zone along the coast now extends lo within 100. miles of Saigon, although their forces are coru;iderably closer tnland to lhe north and northwest of the city. VIETNAMESE OF F1ClALS said four American cargo stu_ps that have be-en tryihg to evacuate refugees from t~e. Coi:nmun1st advance would fie statlonfd off the abandoned ctt1es 1.n hopes some of those left' behind could get out lo the ships. _But it ap- peared that few if any could escape unless the North V1et~amese and Viet Cong were unable to take control of so much terntory al once, a difficulty they have not apparently had so far. The Pentagon has ordered 700 arme<! M arlnes uboard the ships to protect civilian refugees. ·· . . . President Nguyen Van Thieu s ummoned Premier Tran Th1en Khiem his cabinet and the top.military commanders to a mee t· ing. Th1ere was specuJation that a new cabinet would be announ~ ced.The' Saigon government today appealed to the So_uth \1iel· namese people not to give up despite the overwhelmmg 'Com- m unist advance toward the capital. ''WITH YOUR CALM and y,•Jth yoli~ determination tO fight -· all people a nd a ll the army -Y.'C will concentrate our efforts to stop the enemy,'' Khiem said in a radio address. . . Governmenf sources said Khiem already ·had submitted his resignation but it had not been accepted: They also said a gr?UP of generals had g iv en Thieu 48 hours to resign. . U.S. officials said they anticipttled the Communist command would order a ~ush on Saigo~. but p~ediction ~ of y,·hen ~aried. Many key American officers 1n Washington said South Vietnam may go down the drain in lY.'O to four months unless the North Vietnamese are Tnprepar.ed to make ~e final attack. THE SITUATION was also grim in Cambodia. The U.S. Embassy made plans today lo evacuate nearly 15 percent of its nearly 200 American staff members as rebel forces swept over Neak1 Luong, the government's last outpost on the Mekong River, and tightened the noose around Battambang, the country's second largest city. An embassy spokesmen said the staff members would go "temporarily" to Bangkok, 1'hailand, and would include ad· ministrative , ,;m.id and military personnel. But he said he did not think the departure would have an "adverse effect" on Ca mbo· dian government or military morale "because the vast bulk of our personnel will be remaining.·· As he spoke, fragments from a rebel rocket y,•ounded an American civilian pilot working for a Cambodian domestic airline, airport sources reported. He was identified as Eldon Walker, a veteran or many years of contract flying in Southeast Asia. HiS hometown was not.immediately available. U"I Ttitpflttf ll11benf able Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley scored the biggest landslide of career Tuesday night, defeating John J. Hoellen with nearly 78 per- cent of vote to win sixth term. Liq0or Gulp Proves Fatal TOKYO (UPl)-Amandrank a fiM of whisky in one eulp al a friend's urging and died or a hearl attack, police said today. T he)' said Koji Kobayashi,,32, of the port c ity of Kobe, took up the challen'ge at a snack shop in his home town Tuesday and col· lapsed soon ofter. Kobayashi was taken hottfe by his friend. His wife found him de- ad early this morning, police said. DoilyPhlDol_., . ....... ... MOnday-Fflday: If you do not tlave "°"' ~ tiy 5:30 p.m., c.11 bebe 7 o.m. ..ci YoUr copy will tie "'° ....... ~ •nd Sund•Y: if 'YOll do not ~.... yOIJf copy 1>y 8 L n\ SefUt-- dly, or 8 •.m. Suftd.,-, cell betcn 10 a.tn. and )"OU' cop, wHI 119 clet~. Murder Seen As 5 Found Dead in Fire BUFFALO, N.Y. CUP!) Five persons were found dead in· .side a burning home early today. Police s.iid it appeared ull five had been beaten ;;1nd stabbed to death. Fire department investigators said the fire appeared to have been set and may have been staiited to cover up the slayings. Firemen were called to the two _, and one-half story home on the city's near east side s hortly be(orc 3 a .m . T\\'O of the victims were found immediately on the first floor and the other three y.•ere found late r on the second fl oor. ONE FIRE Ml\N said he en- tered the first floor of the home and ''a lady y,•as in a chair and a man was lying a longside in a pool olblood." The victims were identified tentatively a s Charles Mason. Eva Hairston, Ida Windbus h. Melony Smith and William Holmes, all in their mid-60s. Mason and one of the women were on the first floor and the others we re on the second Obor. The house "''as engulfed in fl ames when firemen arrived. The blaze was being red by a gas leak on the second noor, they said. THE ROOF partially collapsed after the first bodies were pulled out and firemen had to crawl through th e second floor rubble to reach the other three bodies, which were badly burned. Homicide Chic{ Leo Donovon said police "have learned that each one of these five bodies has been murdered." All five persons were he'a te n and stabbed, he Sj:lid. Asked about a motive Cor t he ~layings . Donovan said, •·we h1;1.ve no idea at this time. The on~ ly motive I know of is arson to masquerade the homicides." Neighbors told investigators that &everal persons had lived in the "house over tho past few months and pe rsons were mov- ing in and out frequently. The bodies were taken to ltie Erie Counly morgue_ . Meteor Launched MOSCOW (U Pl) -The Soviet Un.ion orbited a meteor satellite Tuesday to gather inlormaUon for t h e countr)' 's weath er servlca, the Tass news agency •ald lod•Y· I Radi a tiota FDA Orders Oven Warning WAS lllNGTON (UPI > -The Food oild Drug Adm1nist l'3t1on hai; ordered wamin& labels placed on new ly m unuf actured microwave ovens to protect users from excessive radiation. · 'I'h e fin a l order is not as s weeping as Consumers Union, the group which petitioned for the rule. requested._ liul the FDA said Tue&day it !ell the .new precaution$ would be adequate to pre- vent IDJUJ'y t hrough misuse or from fa ulty eqWp. pncn l. · . . THE LABEL, WlDCH WOULD have to be .r~rma n ent i y attached to all microwave ovens turned out 3fler Oc t. 3, wi ll read: "Precautions for safe use to avoid possible ex· JlOSUt:f lo excessive microwave energy. Do not at· ~em pt to operate this oven w~th : (A) object caqght 1n door ; (8) do<Jf that does not c106e properly; (C) d a maged door, hinge, latch, or sealing surface." / Currently, such information is required only in inst r uction m an u a ls . Both ' t he FDA and Consumers Union contended that such manuals are often lost or not available, especially in apartment bui ldings or rasl·food areas. A SECOND LABEL ON -T HE. Ovens will state th11t they s hould be serviced only by quitlified ·personnel. The new rules also specify safety pre- caution informa tion for the instruction manual and the deale rs' service manual. "Although m icrowave ovens have had a good saft!ly r ecord, it is prude nt to take suita ble precau· lion ugu ln.st possible misuse or damaged equip- ment,'' said the FDA commissioner, Dr. Alexander J\.'l. Schmidt. The r egulations, however, will allow manufac- turers to a pply for an exemption to the labeling re- quirement if they can demonstrate that the oven door is constructed in such a way as to make one or · rnorc of the precautions listed on the label un-' necessary. Claimant Appears- OnAl·l4 TUCSON, Ariz. (A P) -ll wasn't exactly pro- p e r c ondu c t fo r u courtroom a ppearance. But tho Judge didn 't mind when the cla imant to t9,ooc;t in stock HP· ~e ared be ro re him, rolled on the fl oor and lapped water Crom a dish. The clalr1i.a nt, 8 9. u,.1t•'"""*' , year-old· Ene.tis h bulldog All In f'aMil!I ;named Basil, appeared ? . with hi1 owner J ack L P s1dent Ford has Mutchler of 'Tucson: a ounc;:ed iritent_io11 before Superior Court appoint R odenck J udge Jack Marks after M . J.(i 11 s (top), publicity last week about hus band of Housing a court search for the S ec r e tar y Car l a dog. Hills ( below ),d e puty MARKS SOUGHT the c o unsel a t Wh i t e dog, and another bulldog House named Liz, as heirs to · the atock left by their ~ orlginal owne r, Frank f:.,.- Gardo(Tucson . . qprd left the stoc k when he died in 1972. Marks last week ordered a search for the dogs when G a rd 's e s tate came before him to be probated. Marks set April 21 as the date for a bearing to determine what lo do with t he stock. "I don't know what I'll do with the money if I get it," Mutchler said after the appear a nce before Marks. · - Draft Sign up Change d WAS HINGTON (UPI) -'fhe 27-year·old r ule r eq ui ring you n g Am erican men t o re· gister for th e d raf t wi thin a month or thei r 18th bi rthdays has been aboli s hed . Selt!ctive Scrv'ice ofCi-c ials 5!!(,'I Tuesday it wil l soon be re pl aced by a once-a- y ea r re~is l ra t io n system. A spokesman said ex · act details remuirr to be worked out and wi ll be · announced later in the year, with the first mass r egistrat ion in early 1976. The requirement lei re- gister is still in full force and effect and only the method of registration ,will be cha nged , em- pha !!>ize d Se l ec tive Service Syste m Director Byron V. Pepitone. -When the -dr<.1ft ended, ther e wus concern that young.....mcn e ither would not know a bout -or would intention a lly ig- nore -t he registration law. But Pepitone said th e agency registered more 18 -year-old!:i last year t h a n the 'Cen~us Bureau thoug ht were c.t live. Uiiitedannounces ·Bicentcrutial Fare savings to 73 cities. • • ·More cities than any other . 1· ' air 1ne. . .. Celebrate and save! • ,. ., ..... llic'eU•••I ..... lln olM tW. 11---..n, • ...-.r1, (_"l•J COKtt F••• .s..n... 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Vlncwol A.,. 11 !hi Sin~ F-.p 11790• (213) IM-75'1 WHOTTIE• 15625 Elltl WM!i9or BM:I. atS..,.10."MJie• eo603 . {21 )\ell-f1'61 Wll8HIRt: CINTIR (MllnOHk•> AHMANS<>tol CENTE~ 3131 Wtlll\lrll &Ml. 91 O~IO<d POQIO • (213} 3111.-3351 M•mber: FEDERAL S•vi ngs •nd Lo•n lnsur•n« Corpor•tio n M<mb•r: FEDERAL Hom.• Lo•n B.nk System ··~ u.r• f I \ DA.IL Y PILOT EDITORI.AL PA.GE· Dana Harbor ·Dispute Operations al Dana Point Harbor, one of Orange County government's most expensive holdings, could be badly damaged because of disputes over relatively minor issues and small sums or money. An audit of the leases held by private enterprise in the harbor raised the question of whether lessees had short-ch angod the county on some payments. The county claims it is owed somewhere Ip the range of $40,000 from all lessees because of •0misi'nterpretations11 in the lease agreements. The lessees say all they want is to make a reasonable profit and return a reasonable sum to the county. . Super-visors to far have taken a hard line against the lessees and have suPmitted the discrepancies to a s~cial county panel for review. 1 What started out as a .cooperative partnership between the county and "private businessmen is breaking down into a n adversary relationship. Though som e basic business principles are involved, the a mount o[ money at stake is not worthea continuing conflict tbat could turn a great asset like Da na Harbor into' a troublesome liability. Nudity Choices Depending on \Vho "you t alk to, nudity is disgraceful, dynamic, dread , dirty, or d elightful. \Vha tevcr t h e opinion, the legal sanctions that in the pas t have been used to control nudity in public places toda y seem to have little s lopping powe r . Recently. this fact was made known to the Laguna Beach City Council. It is being asked to m a ke a d e· .cision on whic h areas of town. pclrticularly which beachf?S, nudity may be a llowed. l.ike most issues that pop up in the Art Colony, lhe good and the bad of nudity will be fully exposed before the council. IL will then be up to city council members to seek standards that meet the wants of the people who woy the altogether and those who prefer beach attire.< Short of an outright ban on nudity •. Pollce Chief Frank Schopen recommends the council designate select beaches, probably protected coves not general· ly used by the.public, for nude sunbathing and swim· i, ming. Swimwear would be required at Main Beach and other high !purist-use strands. Sch(>peo's suggestion is a good place for the council to st.art its discussion. ·P oor Timing Taking care of the public's bus iness has become a herculean task for San Clemente's city ·officials. i[ one is lo judge by the length of rece nt city council meetings. ' Two weeks ago, for example , councilme n were burdened by such a heavy agenda that it look them 'Until midnight lo gel halfway through. The~ had lo ad· journ the m eeting and go for another four 'hours before they we r e finished. Yet even thoug h councilmen a re to be com- m e nded for their thoroughness in d e aling with the complicated iss ues, the second part. o[ that counc~l session was not in the pul>lic's interes t because lt limited public participation. · : . · The m eeting began a t 8 a. m . Tuesday, a s at1s fac4 tory time perhaps for businessm en who can get away_ fi·om the office, but a most inoppo1tune lime for the working citizen . Perhaps it did not occur to councilmen, but the m eeting, though convenient for them, h ad the-tlirect effect of keeping the public from laking an activ~ part in its own business. Search Challeng~ to Eu1ploye rs • For Fair Dear Gloomy G u s Han~capped ~lso 'Minority' Salaries ( EARL WATERS ) Sena t e Prcsi tl e nt f->ro Tern J ames :\!i lls h<.1s ;.iuthored a bill seeking a 10 percent salary raise ror Californi<.1 legislators. Mcm· hers no\~' receive $2 1.120 annual· ly. In jusliricalion of th L' measure. he released a "study" by Legis lative Analyst A. Alan Post \\"hich conc luded the solons' p ay has tr a il ed public and p1·iv:ltC employes. lit' r ecited lawn1aker pay inl'reuses ha\·e l olall ed 32 percent since 1967, contras tin~ th3l to an average ·1!1.7 for Prfvate \vorkers and 58.5 for ''compara ble" s late \\•orkers. The Post re port has all of the earmarks of a study written to 5uppor l prea rran ged con · clusions. lie knows who puts the butti;-r on his bread. J\s a ful l t im e emp l oyc vf lh c Leg i!'la lurc. h is jo b de - pends upon k eepin g the good v.·ill of the 120 mem- bt.•rs. .1-' TllF.RF. IS NO disputing that inflation has eroded the dollar value of legislutivc salaries. The cost or living index has risen al least 10 percent in the past year. But J>ost recommended only 8.5 for s tate \11orkers and only three perce nt for the re tired stale employes, leaving one lo wonder how the eros ion is dirferent for tine than another. lf Post had gone batk to 1!:166 he Y."oul d have had to report that the legislators have experi enced salary increases amounling to 352 perce nt in Jess lhan 10 years. "J"he incr ease proposed hy i\lills '-''OU!d make it nearly •100 per· c e n t . On t o p o f th a t th e la"'makcrs r<'ce ive a t ax free al- 10\vance of $225 a month for a n uutomobilc a long v.•ith .an un- limited s upply of free petrol lo ambulate. While th:.1t is no small ilem they a lso receive nearly Sl .000 a month lax frec'"living ex · \Vh y not change the name of Upper Bay Bridge to . .. Ni ghtmare Tru s~" and operate before the next t·l'nlury ? 11.L.S. ~,Gm <-•lltl .,.~.., ...-..s-•..t-•u.arlly~tt... ~ ., """ .. .,,.,...,.. s.• ,.... "" '°"" • G ...... y Gtn, O.lty Pii.t. pens('s,·• unlim:ted telephone usage and a generous postage allowance which permits several mailings each year to all consti· tue nts. printe~ at public e xpense .. PF.R HAPS legislative sala ries a re not adequate. Speaker Leo :l.J cCarthy thinks they are not and argues that adjus tments must be made "If '\\-·e want to altracl top night people." That ignores the facL th a t seve ral hundred persons soug ht the 120 seats in the elections last year. Still . ~I cCarth y is shov,.ing a ·more sensible appro:ich to the problem than Mills. Instead or rushing ahead wilh a salary bill based upon nothing more lhan lhc charade of comparing lesser public salaries with higher ones. \\'hich are probably excessive themselves. he is calling for a broad-based citizens' committee· to review lhe isSue. 1'1cCarthy also displays good judgm e nt wh en he s uggests the determina- tion be one of establis hing salaries and ending the "fringe'' benefits whic h have brought con- tinuin g criticis ms from the ptess and the public. In the light of Governor Jerry Brown's forthright stand and ac-' lions on public s-a,arie·s . .McCarthy's quest tOc. a citizen {'Ommittee stud y on salaries i;ho uld be an all inclusive one. It s hould relate St~(e and local gov. e rnme nt sa laries, inc luding those at the University. This would put eac h in proper perspective a nd e nd the continu- ing game of setting salaries by odious comparisons or one level or governme nt with. another. Be· ing a government of the people a citizen committee would seem an· appropriate way to determine the salaries of public employees and officials. Voi< populi. lcl the people s peak. · . ·rothe Editor: Wh ere is "affirmative action" in Orange County? Ever.Y news rele ase I r e ad d escribes the p e r cen t ages of ''et hni c minorities and \\'Omen." liut \Vhcre is m y and JllY husband's minority? \Vh e re a re t he han· dieapped '.' T h e P e r s onnel Department in Anahei m is at the top of a flight of stairs, and the Orange County Human Relations Committee is in the basement of t he old Court House in Santa Ana. The re are 10-to 12-inch street · corner eurbs in Laguna Beach and in accessible tele phones, dr inking fountain s and r estrooms throughout the county. Still . everyone takes -a week off in October lo consider the phrase •·f~ire the Handica pped." Wh y bolher'! It's just a slogan and nobOOy in private enterprise or c ity and county governme nt seems to want to put substance behind the words. One or two citi es have now hired cons ultants on the needs of Senior Citizens, Fountain Va lley even sets a minimum age al 55 for s uch a pos ition. Whi c h. <..11nong our 26 cities. has also seen ·fit to hire a consultant for !he needs of the dis abled"? Would that same cily s pecify that the in- dividual a lso be disabled? \l.'e ;;already have too many able- bodied "exper(s" telling us how \Ve should behave. J wouldn't be writing this ir my husband and [ were working, but we aren't. W.e a re malj:in_g it on a dwindling s avings !11!.d the k_ind- ness of others, and that isn't fair. \Ve should be earnir.g.wages, not asking for welfare. paying our own way, not living off the taxes of others. J ask employers, public and private, to quit grumbling a bout jobs !hat aren't filled and workers who won't work, and hire those who will. I ask so- called ··affirmative action" pro-. gram chairpersons to add the h andic ap ped to the list of minorilies under their aegis. It's bad enough to be considered ste p· children or society without being dismissed as "'illegitimate" as well. . PATRICIA A. BAYLEY HARRY M. BAYLEY Ill WroagPlaee 'To the Editor: The proposed three-fourths of a mile sewage treatment plant _that Prejudice Against the Deaf We t alk abaut ••prejudice'' and we think about race or religion or something weighty <)f that sort, but the fact is that prejudice is a JJCr\·ai;ive quality t hat Permeates every area of personal ijnd social life. Think or vision; and then think or hearing. Tens of m.iU.i"ODi or persons have dcfct""tive vision ~nd wear glasses. a nd it i~ sifnp-, Jy lakc n for gra nted. But many millions a lso h ave derect1ve hearing-yet people are far more raluctant to wear hearing-aids than eyeglasses. There is no r ational r eason for this ; it Is pure prejudice. \Ve ac· ('ep l the visu a lly d eficient person, but look a skance at the ~1\,1.r:i lly deficient one. Yet. in _pc>lnt of fart. the recent National Cerisus or the Deaf Population ha~ disclosed th at hearing lm·· ·Piytmenl i. lbe moot commonly I ( SYDNEY BARRI~ J occurring chronic disability Sn the country. THE FIRST s urvey or dcaf'ness in the U.S. in 40 years also found that this impairment. is twice u • p revale nt among Americans as was previously bolieved-wllh more deafness in persons under the age or 17 than between the ages of 17 and 44 . (Persoeally,' a nd unprofessionally, I am con· vinced this doubling of tht> detaf· nc!is rate has something to dci . \Vilh the insane ly loud music _young people have listened to in the l~st decade or so,) \\'hatever the ·reason, there is cvid~ntlY. far more dearness th8n ·~·e hai;l kDoWn,_or are Prel>ired to_ acknowledge, for while Young· , people will ·wear glasses without- too much of a h assle, apparently nothing short or an act.of God will get anyol'le below middle-age. to Dttach a hearing-a id. "You just ca n't go into an e mployer look.Jng for a job and wearing a heari ng-aid,'~ one man cxcl;.1i m ed. "'He'll be· afraid you'll miss most of what is going ·on.'' Yet the world is full of peo- ple wearing thick glasses, .who couldn't find the dial in a · t elephone booth if they took ofC their spectacles, and nobody penalizes them for this vis ual de· ficiency. PEOPLE have been reluctant, or a.shamed, to admit that their· hearing is below normal only because this prejudJcc persists. And. becaus e or the prejudice, th•)' fall lo get bearing-ald o, which accentuates the problem, and completea I.be vicious circle. . . : . ( MAILBOX d J 'Letters from readers are welcome. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved.· Letters of 300 words or less will be given preference. All letters must in· elude signature and mailing address but names may be wlthheld on re- quest if sufficient reasan i.s apparent. Poetry will not be pu blished. m ay be bui It behind the golf ·l'ourse in Aliso Canyon, in what •uld be a bufrer zone for the ct'eenbelt, will not only· destroy the canyon's remaining beauly but it will block off the enlrance to the Greenbelt a nd t~est or the canyon. /. .. [ realize a sewage treatment plant is inevitable, but the 1>ro· posed site will not only defeat the purpose or the Greenbelt. it will be impractical. The wastewater could be used for agricultural la nd. A sewage plant? Yes! But in the name of com mon sense, not in Aliso Canyon, for this prq~ posed si t e v.•ill d estroy this bea utiful ca n yon whi ch is renowned for its historical value. America is reputed lo be the most materialislic of all nations. H as Am e r ica b e come so egotistical in creating buildings, plants and in cementin g highways that we have become completely blind to the grandeur that the Supreme Being created and gave to us lo appreciate? Conversely . if Ametica con- tinues towards becoming a r ace of mate rialis tic robots - •possibly ro bots won 't .n eed sewage plants. I ELINOR DAVIS -L ars.,.. P a r k ? To !)le Editor: As a former resident or Laguna Beach I'd like to recommend that the unnamed Main Beach Park be named "Eil er Larsen Park,". Who is m ore d eserving and more famous then Mr. L<irsen? I unders tand money is being solicited for a m emorial plaque in his m emory-very nice-but let's go a ste p further and of- ficially name the pflrk after him. MATT MONAHA N Hard t o B e H.,.,e· TotheEditor: We are r eside nts of Dana Point. Jr we had been residents of San Juan Capistrano, we \\'ould move-immedia t e ly to some other community. What We witnessed in that city last week was grossly horrid. \\o'e, our neighbors and our guests could hardly believe \vhat Y.'esaw with our ow n eyl'S. For many years we hav~ en· joyed the annual SwnJloy,·s Da.r Pa rade and fcstivitiL·s. "fhls ye:i r · \\'e looked for\.\.'ard to enjaying the d ay aga in . But lhe awesome a.n d "·anio n brutality of lhC Orange County Sheriff's Depart - ment "officers \' in their treat · ·n1cnt or the vis itors changed our mood Cron1 one or mcrrin1ent to disgust. And rear. WE"sA\Y the "officers" pull a young man from the sidewalk for no reason at all. "''e had been talking with the lad a moment before. J-f e was not intoxicated . His breath did not s mell of beer or liquor. He y,•as very pleas<Jnt. J-fe did nothing Y"rong. 1'hen his icompanion (also a pleasant and sober lad) walked out into the street to lry to talk \\•ith the "of- fi cers ." lie was immediately grabbed, t hrO\\'n face-dO\\'O onto the fender of the police car, frisked, hand-curred and lhro\\'11 into the back seat of the polit·_. ·car. \.Ve Sa"' the "offict•rs·· ,,·ade in - to a group of people \\"ho \Vl're standing \\·atChing at the railroad crossin g near the Mexico Lindo. The group scattered, but the ··of- ficers" managed to grab t\\'O of lhe observers and drag them orr. Y.'esaw much more. They.took a"··ay young peoplr, older people. men and \vomen . \Ve personall y s aw ove r 20 cilizens dragged av.·ay. In no case (\\'e· repeat. no caseJ could \ve sec that a ny of those arrested had don e a nything, let alone commit a crimt" \Ve feel that the "officrrs" had ~xpccted a riot, \\"t:re "'hopped up " ror action, ,1nd not finding any action, set out to create their O\~'fl. \\-·e never before believed this could happen in America; certa inly not in this area. IC th is is the trend of: our government, <.1nd is condoned hy our elect ed of· Cicia ls. then God s houltl abandon th is country. WILL!AMC. LYNAM PATRICIAR.LYNAM S iude n Cs \Ii.,,., To the Editor: I ari\ writing in regard lo the artic les printed the past few \VCeks on t he <'ISSllSS in ation O( John Fitzgerald Kennc<!Y· I a m very interested in lhe J ohn 1-". Kennedy o.1ssassinat io11 l'ven though I v.'as onl y four years old at t he t.ime of the. assassino.i · tion. I have read many books and ne\\'S articles on the Kennedy killing, including parts of tho \Va r ren Conimission Reporls. <.1nd have found that every book has its 0\\'n version Of the <JS• ~assinalion . But they do have on<~ thing in common. ,They all point: the ''guilty fin ger'' al Lee Harvey o s,vald . There is one book though that I have read that does nol point the ·'guilly finger'' at Os\\-·ald the'same "·ay as the others and that ts "~i x Seconds Jn Dallas" by Joshua Thomps.on. In this book. Mr. Thompson points oul, with.ralher go<XI proof, that the assassin ation had to have bee n a cons piracy :ind that Os\vald was in on the :;hootin i:!~ F ROM THE information that ( ha\'e gathered from these book~ and articles. I do not believe that Os\vald fired lhc shot lhat ki llt-d the President, but I do believe ho fired one of !he at least threl.! shots that hit the Pres ident and ~Ir. Connally. A lot of your articles have been in ravor or the ionocence of Mr. Os\\1ald, but there is so much evidence against him I feel that he is guilty a lthoug h he was una~ ble lo defend himself in a legal trial. Some of the evidence and circuinstances surrounding this incident arc that lhey round his g:u n in the war e house, they c aug ht him running from t he sce ne. a nd lh a t h e s hot a policem a n in his attempted escape . Al thotigh Oswald was not~a l one in-the assassination as I feel, I do believe that the police were cor· r eel in a rresting him and charg- ing him with the assassin ation or President J ohn Fitzgerald Ken· nedy. ,llKEBISHOP Ships ~till Vanish 11.fost citiiens feel tha"l the seas are finally s afe becau se of modern inve nt ions s aeh as airplanes and radar. But old salt Alan Villi ers pro. ves differently in "Posted Miss- ing: The Story or Ships Lost Without Trace In Recent Vears. '' The book was published recently by Charles Scribner 's sons or New York ($7.95 ). "'Between January:, 1961, and June, 1971, two m erchant men we re officially posted missing at Lloyd's in London -records show 1032 lives were lost on these ships." the author writes. In spite of coast gu a rds , salv age tugs, radar-radio, aircraft and good inspection or .vessels, "there is statistical evidence showing a worrying in· crease in the numben or avoida- ble casualties," he says. Villiers writes Intriguing sea stories of the ships that "simply disappear'' crews a nd all without a trace a nd asks, "but why always all the m en?" - He s uggests some kind or an in· n a table raft with s helter or dories t hat can be th ro~·n Into the :sea becaus e all tho modern I equipment, life boats included~ s imply break down because they are too dependent on m echaniza .. tion. DONALD B. THACKREY, United Press International ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ' Rob<fl N. Weed: P!il>IWMr Thomas Ketti!, Editor- Borf>aro Krrlbtch, E.iditorial Poge Editor The editorial page or the Daily f'llot seeks to in rorm a nd l'itlmulate readers by presenting on thJ!) page diveru commentary Oil topics or lntere~t by syndlc•t· ed columnists anct.c1rtooni11ls, by providing • forum few readers• views and by presenting thfS newspaper 's opinions and ldeu on current topirs. The editorial opinion~ of the Dally PUot appear only in the editorial columh •l the lop o( the page. Opinions ex· pressed by the rolu mni11ts and c1rtoonists 11nd letter writers are their O"-'n and nd" endorlK!tnent 0( lhdr views by the Dilly Piiot should be infer·red, · .w00nesdiiy,".<rpnt2;ws :- AShre wdie Alice Cooper· Going on TY By BOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES <A Pl -Who -or what -Is Ali ce Cooper ? · 1 · The question is asked , often with indignation, by nonbelievwrs or the Cooper art and style. He Texans' Horwr' On Line fll-IOME, Tex. CAP J John T. Poole Is a Texan who is not to be outdone, so he has begun training for t he worl d's firs t "Spaghe tti Oiy mpiC.'S" next mont h in Rome, 1 Italy . · seems to be l'Ul l'ul alcd to outrage middle.of-the· ~ road Americans with his name-gender switch and . his de terminedly shocking performances. Poole, who holds the Such persons hope t hat the thing c alled Ali ce Guinness Book of \Vorld Cooper will simply go away. Records tilli'.' for l'On- NO LUCK. ALICE -YOU CAN also call him· suming 8. l pounds or Coop -is ver y m uch with us, and is likely to r emain spaghetti at one sitling, for some time to come. I-le will be seen April 25 on is leading a group or de- ABC's ,"Wide World of Entertainment" in a video " termined Texans prepar- , , ' Falli A gang of super styles to r both sexes. E\len k1ds1lt's the greatesl -and lates t-selechon of Levi's tn the ent+re world. The newesl bells, fl ares and s1raight legs. Knockout style,s. colors and fabrics Arranged neatly by"s ize ICH easy, no-hassle shopping. Whatetier your size. shape or t11ste -we've got you covered . Have a fit. Fall lnlo /J ga P-, ~I version or his new concert, "Welcome to My. uPoi TH..,._ 1ng for the event. COSTA MESA Nightmare ." Pre •t.ige P ost SWtiCoe11"-1• The concert itseU wi ll be drawing monstrous Poole. ''Spaghetti /'11111r111o1str • .t crowds on Cooper 's current 80-city tour, which will H. Bruce Franklin , a Girl'' Angelika, a Dallas P'tl: ss•-•SlS ·take him throug hout the United States and then to m e mbe r o f r evolu-belly dancer. and more 1 WESTMINST.ER than 20 Texans are de- NAME In lhe NEWS Europe, J apan, Australia tio nary g r oup wh o te rmined to retain the and Brazil. His last tou r was fir ed in 1972 by state's title of "Spaghetti of 56 cities grossed $5.5 Stanfo rd Uni v e r sity C;:ipital of the World," million. so you can sec fo r d isrupting c a1n-v.'on J an. 13 in a n eatout that Ali ce Coope r is no pus, has been n amed v.·ith Italian challe ngers W•1lllllift1t"" ... P'tl: lt4-~)0t ANAHEIM ... ,..i .. ri ••• l'h:ttl-16JO small potatoes. Rockefcll e1· f"ou11·• ... at Dallas-Fort l"orth · What is he the n? u .. ' !:."~~t~~:.~ ... - OAIL Y PILOT '. 'l-.er: .. · The rent Ali ce Coo1>e r is not the wild character : tion fe ll ow. · AitiXlrt. ~~~ 1<00•1•1 !~,1 1 who combines good rock with ghoulish goings·on. f:f.::!!!i!!i!!i!!i!!i!!i!!i!!i!!i!!i!!i!!i!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~i!!!~!!~!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!~~ He is, in fact , a shrewd showm an who plans his shows with precision and relaxes by drioking beer and -horrors -pl aying golf. -· "1'1'1 CRAZY ABOUT Tll E game," he con- fessed. ''I'd pla y it e ve1·y day if J could.'' Alice CooPcr in an interview displays none of his onstage biz arre ness. lie talk s seriously about his work and his effort to bri ng a new dimension to rock with "We lcom e to My Night mare." "I think it wi ll bridge the gap between rock a nd roll a nd the theater ,•· he expou nded. '' l don't think rock has ever been integrated in- to a theatrical format. 'J esus Christ Superstar ' was really soft-rock. 'Tommy?' Well , it wa sn't toured the way my show will be. - "What I'm doing is a modern, s treamlined 'Frankenstein.' It alternates between being soft and vicious. Alice likes to lull the a udience into pleasant feeling and then s hock them with a 12-foot snake. ••ALICE NE VER TALKS TO the a udience; everything is done in lyri cs. Nothing is explained , and the people can fantasize t he ir own feelings. Some think it's sexual. · ''Some say it's horrible. Some say it's religious, others think it 's antircli gious. Let the m th ink whatever they want." 1-lis offi cial biography reports that Ali ce Cooper " \\'as "born under m ysteri ous C'irt•um st ances in Det roit in 1948." l\.1aybe so, but he appears to have had a norm al childhood under his real na me o ( Vincent Furnier. llis minister-father moved the family to Phoenix .,,1hen the boy was 11 because of Vincent's asthma. I-le went out (or the t rack t eam a nd sc h oo l COOPER ne v.1s p a pe r at Co r t ez ,Hi gh School, played g uitar with his own rock band. . . llE CA ME TO LOS .fNGELES, where he spent .. his junior high school years, a nd started lo get in- volved in the r ock scene. Finally he hit upon a gimmick: transvestitism, 1 name change a nd all. The image proved out r ageous but successfu l, l'realing ll tra nssexual a ura that is belied by Coopc r·'s private demeanor. How did his parents react to the publicity? "l\.1 y fathe r has been great about it, he's very open-minded and understanding," said Cooper. "l\.1 y mothe r has been slow to come around. But s he now calls m e Ali ce instead of Vince." Tll F. ALICE COOP ER P llENOl't1ENON has r e· s uited in six gold and th ree pl atinum albums a nd a place in Guiness' Book of Records for the largest In- door aud ience : 148,000 in Sao Paulo. Such suc cess can't be considered freaky. It's the result of canny management and tight discipline . Eviden ce of the latter : dr ugs are (or bid· den on Coopel' tours. ' "I tell m y musicians they can do anything they want on their own. but I won't all ow anything that . will jeop a rdize the tour,'' Cooper explained. "'I'VE TRIED IT ALL myself, but I don't like it . I've seen loo m any or my fri ends destroyed by it. J ani s J oplin , for one. J im Mor1·ison was anothe r . We used to get drunk togeth er , and 1 warned him not to mix t he hard stuff and booze. "I stick to beer in the daytime and whisky at night. Es pecially beer. The first thing I do in the morning is open a can, and I drink three six-pal'ks a d ay. And never get drunk." Community Church by the Bay Pr•tenh a Synipolhlm EXPANDING lEVRS Of CONSCIOUSNESS •April 12.1975 •9:3G-4:30 P·"'· ·-HI School 6500 Aftaollc A••· Long leach, Calif. Dr. W-...hrtlw DLIOIHTCHAHEY: ...... FronHenillESP''-......... of Adn '-dof!Ofl DL ·CHAILES MUSESt "'M9tttc11•tk1 • ............. of c-'-'-t1 .. -M ... 11alkit9l lNo11p•w. 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RB FURNITURE· COSTA MESA FURNITURE Register your name during t he Grand Opening and win great prizes of 1,l B Furniture. No purchase is necessary. Drawing for prizes April 28. ' ••• ,. Curio cl•11ic1 l<l twi1l1d wrought 1 _.., _.., iron, 72" clrcul•r or 67" pyr•mld. -.--.. You are Invited to the 54th grand opening celebration of RB Furniture's newest showroom-store. Preview '75 room settings, prizes, famous RB service, quality and prices. . RB Furnilure is different because R B is a desig11er, a n1nnufact11rer and a retailer all at t.he sa1nc t in1e. So you ge t the exciting new trends in quality home furnishings, RB original de:;ig:ns, u nique services and the n1ost competitive prices you'll fi nd anywhere. It's all on di splay in total room settings, the srnar test put-togethers you've seen any,vl1ere, \vit h RB originals, made in the Ca lifornia factory. Plus the best in furniture, accessories, l>ed(ling and carpets from 1eacling man ufacturers. \Vi th so much to choose from, ho\v do you start? RB professio nal decorating service does it for you, at no extra cost. Wi th delivery a nd set-u11 i11 your home, and the famous R B \\'3rran ty o r quality at no extra cost. ·------------------·· DOLLAR INTRODUCTORY OFFER I I I I I I I I ·~--------------'· I I I I I I I I I I I FURNIT URE I I I I I We •re so confident our prices 8r9 I I the beat you'll find •nywhtre, her9 I• I 1 a ge t-•cqu1 inted gilt certlflc1te I : entltllng you to $10 dlacount on fur-: 1 nllure purch••• of StOO or mo re. 1 1 Only one gltl certitiute p« customer 1 I is permln.d. I I I 1 {name)--: L--··-··-···-•••••••• PLEl<SE CltP THIS COUPON WHICH MUST 8E PRESENTED AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE Wr•p•round rolled •rm high • flll\i flll\i l•1hlon ch•lr In cl'lenllle velv•I. 'liil W. Eight-toot doubte t11r1d l'llgh-back RB origin•! lounge .a&&.' 3E:Q RB origin•! 102" hlgtt-~k velvet print mol•. d••l~ned •nd m•d• '""~a In Ihm RB l•ctory. --~ COSTA MESA 3115 No. Harbor Blvd. • 549-8761 l•mboo fooll: ·Wt • n ... pa.ee .dlnUI• Ml wlltl 42" round .. bM .ndlWO 10" . ..... ·~sa 2 blocks south of San Diego Freeway on west side of Harbor Blvd. ••• OO/of1'tNllll'T 1•101 Tl llMt •SHOP 7 DAYS A WEEK · Wf:EICDAYS 10 UNTIL 9 • SATURDAY fO UNTIL I • SUNDAY 12:30 UNTIL I• AM,l( fllll PAlllllllG AZ I ' • ' Al D~ILYPILOT Wednesday, April 2, 1975. Public Records Jµro~ I , P'eter Pud's Pants Home of the $ 4 ~J. · FouMTAIH YAUIY CAltai. ll045M-l..C_T_ 1-$---68-3334 50% OFF COLORflLACll lo WHITE 0 ···---- .._ .. __ ... . Backed SAC RAMENTO (APl -Some legislative re- COl'ds \\'Ould be opened to µubli t vie\\.', but others \\'Ould be kept secret un· der a bill approved by an Assembly committee. Back e d by the Democratic leadership, I 05 f'ALM AVE. the bill by Assembl)'man 'Leon Ra lph (D ·Los 20% OFF FILM AND FiL.ASHBULBS BALBOA BEACH, CALIF. Wilhlhisad -olfe<explres 4/19'l5 Angel es). was approved 1 ~=:;::;==:::::::;;:::;=::;;==:;:;;=~=;;~:=:=:=:=:=~~======;;::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=nJ Tuesday by the Commit-f'. tee o n Governmental SEW 'N YAC SINGB DEALER .STUDIO WEST PHOTOGRAPHY Organizulion . 2300 .Hcwbor.-C...... 1.8952 ............. t THECOMMITTEEre· Costa Mesa Fa•o141V.-.Y96Z~7877 moved legislators' cor- USED rcspondencc. most let - SEWING MACHINE E .... GAGEME .... T lcr> by and Lo legislative -~ " ....,. starr and all preliminary I SINGEltZIG-liG PORTRAIT ><TUtiny by the public., . SPECIAL $ 5995 notes and n1emos from I ··['d just take my let-· ' i SINGER FEATHE'!'fl(EIGHT 1--SxlO tcrs and go to ]'ail rather Capt tared COLOR s500 than dis c.·los e \\'hat SO· REPOSSESSED MACHINES AVAIL.AILE LIMITED TIME mconc sent me," said Steven Ackley, 29, screams, '·'Kill m e, kill o111y•HwborC......5'...,.De.e.r OFFER r\ssembl y 1nan Bob me" as he was arrested Monday in the WENTZ FLOORS, INC. 1303 Easl Edioc)er $coda Ana l'llotle 83!>-1936 \Vilson , the La Mesa deciths of his daughters, Patty, 8, and Democ rat \\1ho chairs the Stephanie, 9. Sheriff Earl Randall said FOUNTAIN VALLEY MUSIC CENTl'R INC. <ommittee. 1n 4z1r.-.....tStrfftlh '"*•• .. 1 don 't v.'ant "steady Ackley, estranged from his wife, '.'J1us,t. 1 1 • G..tWd. lelMMI Mc:D_.., ,, .. 7960 st re a m 0 r <: u r i 0 us went into the hills and shot t he two g1r s. citizens going into our The bodies were found hear the LaSalle r, J"J FREE GAUNITDA. SRTCRAAPSE working mom> and ask· Winery, n orthwest of Napa. J /. OFF ing to see ra\1/ data on I /2 I lhisbillorthatbill,"said Assemblyman l\fike ! i ALL CARPET REMNANTS • .... ,...._.,....,,..,_. · Cullen (D·Long Beach). B ll l\i( JI d /1 AND VINYL LINOLEUM ;I 303 to 40% AMP~~:.~~:~;OCK or.~r~:.~' ,'t·p~~\i~'~~~ oyco .li;T..1.ll ·e : j I . cords to be limited to I Oil H • I ......................... ,,,/75 when a public hearing is n ear1ngs sl·ht'duled," he added. tl~c=o==sT=A==M=E=S=A=W==A=LLP==APElt====.A=.Z.=•=A=R========i+,~C~H~A~M~O~N~l~l~S~PO~R~T~s==================i11 I 1832 Newport llvd. ! 1 6921rWamor Ave. ' Costa MHO-Ph-64!>-9292 j i l..,.in<Jlon leach 847-656\; ! ; ! I DISCOUNT WALLPAPER 50°/o to 80°/o OFF IOOK PRICES ON 3000 ROLLS OF IH-STOCK FAIRIC, VINYLS, FLOCKS. HANDPRINTS and PRE-PA5TEDS. IEAUTIRIL SELECTION. OPlN TUES.. tin SAT. I 0-5 PAUL'S MEATS I 0585 Slater An. 1........., Mhirffll held & ,,...._.,, "-'taift Yal ... y-962·56'6 With This Ad SIDE OF BEEF Offer Exp1res 4/9/75 THE TREASURY Smild Ana, 3900 So. Sriolol Onotge. City Dr. at G...._ <mive 11. WINDOW SHADES Cm.tom Cut All Sixes lrin-g In Your Window Memur.....ts 25% OfferGoodA,,-.).1975ffiruApr.6, lt7S WENTZ FLOORS, INC. 1303 East Edillgor SmilaAnaPhone 83!>-1936 Y2 OFF ALL CARPET REMNANTS AND VINYL LINOLEUM RASMUSSEN'S Sadchback Sacldl"'Y 13922 Newporl Ave. .TU5tin l'llone 838-0800 HORSE BLANKETS & DAY SHEETS oterprool & Non-Waterproof 20% J.C.PIHHEY 24 ............ .... Newport._.,__,,. 644-2313 Men'• L""9 SIMYe lj)lana SPORT SHIRTS OFF off " 'I i I 'I 11 I! Ii I 1 , [I " I 1 · 1 · I I 699 HOW 110""" Said .. Dec. for $I 3. 'COST A MESA JEWELRY 1138 Mewpori ll•d. ~Mn.-l'tl.64'-7741 RING SIZING ~-.. ..-. w.., ........... ....,91 ........ --9 'AIW:::.~it In s39 .. PENNXHD YELLOW TENNIS BALLS ROCJo Price $2.49 Sl 98 1-CANMAX. COSTA MESA JEWB.RY 1138 Newporl llvd. Costa M.,_ph. 64'-7741 WATCH CLEANING W' .. C.0- AM Woril: Dw O..f\Mwi RASMUSSEN'S Soddleback Saddle<y 13922 Newporl Ave. Tnlill Phone 838-0800 COATS Men's & Lodies' Wools, LeolhErs, & Goose Down 20% off l.t.NK PLAZA TRA Ya IAl« OF COSTA MESA l&.DG. 5UnE 201, COST A MESA ""55~2110 BANK PLAZA TRAVEL ... -AIR • STEAMSHIP • RAIL TOURS REINEltT'S DEPT. STORE 1116 Mewporl llvd. ·~MH0548·1212 Ladies LONG SLEEVE BLOUSES Prings and Plain Colors . Reg '14 to '20 ~·5 RIUEI PAINTS 516 W. 19 St. ~-646.0571 Y2 Price Now 6.t9 •• 9.ts 7 TOP BIRGE: WALLCOVERING BOOKS CLOTH, YINYL5, FLOCl<S. 25 % OFF PRE-PASTIDS. FOILS 0 AL'S CARPET lo IUG WOIKS Slooco I t40 .. Or-ot Z93S..Maio5t. -•31-2515 5 15.00 THISCOWOHGOODFOI AU. CUAHll* OYEll $60 UHDEI $6~1 O'Yo DISCOUNT s I 5 TJ1iS COUlllOM 0000 TMMJ """'IL JO s I 5 , AS AMEND•:D and sent to the Assembly Ways und l\1cans Com- mittee, the bill requires that legislative 1·ecords in general be avail.iblc for ins pection by the public. Excluded from such s crutiny 1,•:ould be re- <:Ol'd<; of telephone calls, gasoline credit eard purchas es. legislators' eorrcspundence. and let- ll·rs tu legis lative a11d gubl·rnatorial staff. The bill \\·ould <.ilso l"l'· 4u1rc that l"l'cords of thl' govt:rno1.-·s office m:.-tde ufter Jan. 6 , 1975, be open to ins pection, t'X- cluding thQ.<;e held br his legal .11ffai 1·s secretary ,,·hich generally int·lude clemency and com n1uta- tion :dppliCations. LOS ANGELES <AP) -Some Southern California officials Ul'e thinking or boycotting -as a means of protest-federal public hearings l\1ay 6-8 in the state o\'er proposed offshore oil d1;1ling. '"\Ve \\•ill derinitely consider a boycott of the hearings,'" said one deputy city attorney, although he added that unti·d1illing forces might exercise an option to delay the scheduled hea1ings. The potential boycotters, some of v.·hom may be opposed or skeptical of safe~· or esthetic factors in proposed massive federal leasing for offshore oil \\·ells. say the immediate compl aint is lack of time to prep;;1re for the hea1ings. ,\ COLRSt: OF .\CTIOS is to be considered next Tuesday by representati\'eS of the Soulht>rn California Council of Local Go,·ernments. In lute F<:bruary Los Apgcles h-1ayor Tom, Rradley und Cit y Ally. Burt Pines hud tol d Interior ~cretary Ro gers C.R. l\.101ton th<.1t it "·ou ld be a "gra\"c error" to push ahead ~·ith public hearings on an accelerated schedule. ' "The mayor and ,attorney urged a full environ- mental impact be dra~·n before hearings, so of- ficfals c_ould j udge the ecological risks, if any. we guarantee ANNUAL.RATE over a 72-month term • Open the new 72-month certifk:ate ... let the earnings accumulate ... and it will actually yield an arviual 8.00°.lo . In lhese lroubled times why take chances? Place your savings where earnings are "guaranteed." No wild ups or downs. No fluctuations. Every Southwest Savings cer- tificate pays its indicaled interest rate_from the.day-it&..opened to- maturity: Sub/eel by law to substantial interesl·penalty for early with- drawal. A Southwest Savings account is one of the soundeat, most profitable investments. you can find. Choose the one which suits you best _ .. and open it today. I ----c~ck deposit leave annual your to earn at least it for yield is c~lce 7¥• o/o $1000 ' 72-months 8.06% 7Y,% $1000 48 months 7.711% 614% $1000 30 month• 6.98% 6'h% $1000 . 12 .months 6.72% 514% $1000 . 90 days 5.92% 5V•% SS 1 day 5.39% Po1115book r11111111 ni l1orn d•y·ln to d•y out No wilhdr11w1I pitMhy ' ,f .· , Queried On SU SACRAMENTO (UPll -A defense atlorney in the murder trial or two Symb"looes" ·Liberation Army "sold iers'' asked jurors hypothetically Tuesday how they would react \( fugltive'Patticia . Hearst · testified in the · case. One woman responded that she would be in - terested ''only if she ( State ) 1 testified on the shooting, otherwise 1 would dis- count it." Another pro· speclivc woman juror volunteered that Miss He arst und ~er com- rades \Vere "a bunch of spoiled br'als throwing a Lem per tantrum.'' T h e def~ndant s. Russell Lilli~. 25, and Joseph Remiro, 28, were accused of the cyanide bullet slaying of Oakland sc hool chief Marcus Foster. f 'A A Probe Set LOS ANGELES <UPI> -The Federal Aviation Admil)is tration said Tuesday routing by an air" traffic control ler m ay have caused the near-<:o l\ision of t\\"O planes -\vhich passed "·ithiTI 50 feet of each other -over Van Nuys Ai rport March 11 . Investigation of the ··tc s-s than normal sep'aration" bet"'·ecn an 1\i"r Force Cl30 transport , ascendin g from the airport, and a private plane, headed for Lbng Beach Airport, "·as c;onfirmed by the FAA. Te11ure Studied SACRA MENTO <UPI> -A state educational advisory commission has modiried its recom- mendation t o abolis h tenure for teachers. The Commission on Reform of Intermediate 'Education Tuesday re- jttl~ its previous posi- tion .J!"alling for a n end to the teach er sec urity system. Jn'stead, it r&- commend e· d ''simplified'' procedures for the evaluation and dismissal of teachers. Bit190 B-ked SACRAMENTO CUPll -Legislation which would legalize bingo ga m es conduc t ed by churches and other non- profit or ganizations to- day moved to the As· sembly Ways and !\leans Committee. Woman,4;-2, Found Shot To Death Et. CERRITO CUP!> -Police today in- vestigated the death of. J3:ctty Jec:in W~rl;l jg, 42, a divorcee, vtho ~'as found s hot to death in her bathtub. Offil'ers sa id the ,,·oman "'as s hot at leaSt four times in the neck and head. \\"ith a .22 caliber pistol ""hich "·us round Tuesday in the bathtub ""ith her full y clothed body. ~lrs. \\'urdig's 10-year- old daughte r was unable to get into the house ,,·hen s he came Home from schoo l M ond1:1 y und \\'as with neighbors wail- ing for her mother to re- turn. Late h-l onday night a neighbor called police, ~·ho entered the home and round the body. In- vest igators said the bedroom or the house had been ransacked, possibly by a burgl11r. Musician Arrested SAN FRANCISCO CUPI) -Roberto Labrador, 23, San Diego. a musician wilh "Me and My Friends," was ar- rested at San Francl~co International Airport Tuesday on a charge ol po~csslon ot cocaine. The arrest Y<'as made after a cust oms a1ent noliced 8 bul ge lo Labrador:"s coat pocket and a n lnvesti1atloa turned up a boWe of co- l'line, San .Matro Countj' !heriff'1 deputies said. • Wtdnetday. April 2. 1975 DAIL y PILOT A 8 p~KA'!~ S~e!!ed ~J~'!~~~p1.1.:h. 0t11wo.u,",._...,.. " • • atiu1tRllJ{or~ldents. • · Fount.11ln Valley police want to put a volunteer sleuth In every neighborhood under a new dty pro· 1:r111m designed to reduce local crime. The unltJ' could be used, in addition, dunng a search for a mlssing child to help coordinate police efforts. THE VhLtJNTEERS ALL WILL RECEIV E four tb el1hr hours of Police training: McKay said. This will include advice on use o( locks and purchus· ing the best type of locks. Reinecke Charity Planru3d PLACERVILLE fUPI ) -A C'ommunily dinner-dunce April 12 to raise money for the legal fees of former Lt . Gov. Ed Rcinct·ke, t'onvicted last year of perjury, was announced by organizers of a local Reinecke de· fcnse fund . "Nela:hborhood Watch" is seeking volunteers to serve as Police officers' eyes and ears in the field r~portlng unusual circumstances to police und ad: vising neighbor~ about crife prevention. · In turn. police hope the volunteers "'ill inform , their neighbors about the program. , The program is much llkeone under way in Hunt· 1ngton Beach, according lO Community Services Olficer ~ike McKay. Laler, they will be asked lo report suspicious circumstances to police, "so we can send someone out 11nd prevent a crime," Mc Kuy said. BUT FOtlNTAJN VALLEV ALSO added '"Coo» n:i~nily Radio Walch," asking residents whO have citizens band· radios to report suspicious happen· lo a special police monitor. lnitiully, police are seeking t"·o Neighborhood \Vu.lch coordinators, who each ""'ould be respons ible for half I.he city. The affaii·, arranged by Mary Ellen tlerryhill, wife of Republican st ate Sen. Clare Berryhill, will be held al the El Dorado Count y Fairgrounds . Tickets "'ill cost $12.50 C<iCh. In additior., ihe rcidio volunteers couJd be used in crisis situations to relieve police officers MCKAY SAID mE DE PART1'1 E~T also is McKay said. • seeking Neighborhood WatC'h captains for c<1 c h For exumple, be said, in ;..i <'itywide blackout or · . Ql'lirler section in the city. In turn. those captains telephone oufnge, the radio units OOuld ~ dis· Will recruit volunteers to help monitor each "b!Ock . Volu nteers will map hi gh-crime. .ireas at mon. THE FAMILY CIJlCUS Br Bil Keane th~y roeetings and exchange information. rtfcKay said. Reinecke is appl!a ling his conviction on a single count of perjury in COO· nection '"ith tcstin1ony he ~ave lo the U.S. ~nate Finance Com mil· lee regurding hf·s kno"'lcdge of an offer by ITT to undcr"·rite the 1972 Repu bl iC'~•n national convC'ntion. I-le res igned his office last year and livcs on his 1·;,1 nt·h near Placerville . -···-~-- .. ······· . 1'hosc interested may call him ~t 962-4444 . They will be asked to fill out applications <:t nd pass routine police checks. The program "'Ill ent;.1il no cost to the city. Olht!r than poli ce timt> spent training volunteers and preparali_o!" for monthly meetings. The c1t1zens band C'et lls v.·ill be ntonitored free of l·hargc by the EmcrgenC'y Action Rest·ue ServiC'e ( E,\ RS), a volunlCC'I" agency, McKay said. Council Post CHAPMAN The dinner-dance is purl of <.1 n effort , dubbed "'Buck Ahead for Ed." Contiming Education Jules f\.1arine, son of f\.1r . a nd f\-1 rs . Jules ?tfarine or 551 Vista Flo ra,' Nc,vport Beach. has been elected vice pre- sjdent oflh e Uni vcrsityof Oregon 's l nterfratcrnily COUEGE in FINANCIAL PLANNING TAX SHELTER INVESTMENT SURVIVAL Council. · WEALTH PROTECTION "I'm Q'onno get all my fri•nds 'o outogroph my ba11dage." l\larinJ,!, a 1971 graduate of Corona dl•I ~tar. Hi gh St·hool, is a junior psychology 1n;;ijo1· at Oregon. "-t• Valley HICJh School Room 105 17816 "'slocrd. -· v.u., Sat. 9-11 :45 a .OI. April 5 la May J, 1975 ~ R~lster At Rrst Class Prices Effective through I Saturday, April S Sears I 'udget Shop -.---· ' All 1· lrHI Quull ~lo11N l.o<'nh•d on 1111• l .ou1•r 1.1.,.,.1 • . •l ·'< ,; ; . .,_,.q.I ' .. ;;;#'1--------------------' . f. ; .. ,.,, .. -•, ..... j ~"-·i I . ,,. -. ' , .... _.., . . ~ .... -· ~ Fresl1 C•1ordinates i'•1r S11ring! StylH to IM cotefr•• for sunny, worm 'da~ ahead. You con -put together your own Spriftg leoll: with tept, pontt, skirt . .In green, white, and pllow colorotion1. MisMs' sites. l .nng Sh"t'vt•d, Slrlpt!d C11rtlll(an ,. •••••••••••••••••• 7 •• l.o•g Slt-C•,•t•d Shirt ...... 6 9 1 Slee-v.e•t..~H 1 'op •••••• ~ ••••• 5 1• Skirt ••••••.•••.••..••....••.• 6 19 t•ull-..•n Sl)lle Pants ..... 7•• . UM S.Ors Revolving Chorge , ' • • So·. 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ANNUA L YIELD* ANNUAL RATE 8.06~ PAID ON ]3/4 °lo 6-10 YEARS $1()()0 OR MOAE NEW HIGHER !NTEl'IE ST. 7.79!: PAID ON]V2°/o •YEARS OA MOJIE. 5!000 OR MOAE. 6 980/ 63~ 0 / 1''7 YEAR.SORMORE 5H)000R 10 PAID ON 4 /0 MOAE SHORlEA TER M' O ** '""•ORE CON"N"NCE 6 720/ 61V: 0 / I VEAR OR MORE 51000 OA 10 PAID ON 2 /0 MOAE Still SHORTER TEAM • ** •OR"'" •ORE c9•"~'""'·. 5.92~ PAID ON 53/4 °/o i.:;g~~"~""'· ,- 5 390/ 51~ 0 / OAYIN -OAYOUT PASS8()()1(. • 10 PAID ON 4 10 "••••MUM NO""'""·· _ EASY AVAllABIUTY' •lntere't compounded daily ea1n1 +nd1c1ted annual yield when maintained tor on• y.,ar. ~Federal Aegula11on' reQu1re a substanhal interest p•n•lly tor ••rly wilhdr•wal. * Call DAILY for highest rates * on accounts over $100 ,000. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES • TRAVELERS CHECKS MONEY ORDERS • TRUST DEED AND NOTE COLLECTION CHECKING ACCOUNTS THROUGH MAJOR STATEWiDE BANK CHECK-A-MONTH PLANS • SAVE-BY-MAIL SERVICE NOTARY SERVICES • INTEROFFICE TRANSACTION SERVICE TRANSMATIC' SERVICE • SAVINGS COUl\ISELING SERVICE INSURANCE TO $560,000 • Ask rtr d;tails TAX·DEFERRED * RETIREMENT PLAN FOR THE SELF-EMPLOYED NEW LAWS now allow more funds to be t1~-delerred You can set aside up lo 15% (S7500 maximum) of rou1 •nnu•I income. clepo11l 1t 1n 1n Americ.ln Savings Account and !he entire bal1nc1 1nchicl1ng ln1ere1I is 11•-deferred until the runds are w1lhdr1wn for 1etirement Mk tor mo1e 1ntorma11on at any American Savings ollice. 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P!J(Nf[ lOS ANGll(S · Ui\M1A.11AN 80°'1 MON1Cl.Alll · ~FIOS( OO~T~IOGE ·NOflWt.l.I( P-,lMDAtli P•L OS V( RQ[S fST_.,T~S PAS..OENA REOQMX) 8t:ACH SANTA MONICA SHCRMAN OAlll l[MP\.f Cll'I' • Tl IO\JV.NO OA,;S TQRl'IAN!"'.E · WH!lTl£f4.JP'T()WN • 'M111 TIER EAST 8 EL CAJON · SAN OlfiGO AUO lfll: SAN rRM•~C1SCO · OM!.ANO BERKE~f'I' • SAAi JO~~ SACRAMENTO OAtV CITY.Wf[Sll ... 11<1 S.AN MAl(O flfOWOOOCtT'I' SAN RAt.A[L ~[RCV ·El C£Af:l1lQ · RICt-*AONO ·'Ml.NUT CU-It SAN BRUNO Vl'.LlU) LO'> GATOS Sl.INJifYW..l f flEJ.IQNT MAY~!'()· SAN t!ANbf:.o ' • , ' I j I , I I l " " • " j . ;: l : ' .• ! I . A IO DAlbYPILOT Rental Boosts Rippe d By BILL SCH R EIBEii ot IM D.IU, Piiot Sl•tl SA NTA ANA -M obile home park O\vncrs v+'ho h tt\'e raised s pal'c rents on the pretext of ('O\"l'r - ing high1.•r t aXl'S C': . .un(' tindL·r fll 'l' ·ru('sday IJ.\ Or:ingl' Count) Supcr\·isors. Sup e r ,. 1 so rs tin ;;1ni nuJ1L~ly l'<dlt•d fo r :i l'l'- solul1on for a dupt1 011 nl':-.l V.'t•ek sup po1·t in g a pend- ing state la\v lhut \\OU!d freeze 1·1.•nts ~ind r1:<1u1re 18-m onth lea st.·~ u u tra ile r park s pa cc::.. TU ESDAY 'S dis- cussion \\'US launt'h£'d by Supt'r v i so r s Thomas Rilt.•y :..ind Hnbt•rt Uattin , both of \\'horn no!t.·d tht·i1· of fi1.:cs h ad bl'L'll "dc- lugt'd" \\"ith ~:;Ill s ;ind h.•t- t crs µro t c~ting 1·c nt hikes. Ri h.•v said mo:;t of the eompl ~dnl." l"t>ntcrcd on the tax 1.1 ssl·Ss n1t'lllS as the c:a uS(' of rt•nt hik('S that r;1ngc fronl $15 to$25 per monl.h: Ril ey, ,,·hose 1''ifth Dis- tri ct c o nt:ii ns m a ny mobile ho1n(' p:.1rks, said he a~ked lhe assessor's office to prepare a list of all parks that \\•ere re- .assessetl l!uring the (_·ur- rent.rt·;ir . ":\ 1tr:v 11~\\' of this list n1ade by the a ssessor shov.:s very <·h:<1 rly the re are no incr eases \v hi<.:h amount to Sl.5 or n1orc per s pa l'e," he s1.1id ... In f act . the high est tax doll ar increase us ing last year~s rate \\'US SG." The assessor's list con- Wednesday. April 2, 1 ~75. Camp aign Funds i Yes ·urged· on Ret111-ris What does it t ake to . 'it __ '.__,l 1 dri"re,a N1e~es. Ca1ru1 fqraqUoteandteeif it i1n·t less than )"Ol..I thought (714] 831-1740 By 0 . C. HUSTINGS If e n o u g h tax p aye r s participate, the total cost of the 1976 general election for presi· dent will be paid rrom the fund, the lawmaker said. The cun- didates or the Republican and Democratic Parties will receive ·equal a mounts, a nd there will be n o priv a t e c o nt r i b utio n s permitted a fter t he nominating conventions if the re is e nough money in the fund. There is also a provision tor postelection pay- . ments to any third pa rty can- didate who rece ives more t han five percent of the vote. Houston Flobrnoy la scheduled to Mercedes -Benz. Dealer Ot , ... 0.11¥ .. Ut'I SU.fl Congress man Ma rk Ha n- n1;1ford, th e Long Beac h addre&s a rea ion•l mCK1tina ol the 1 ~:::,=====So:,. ~o~I '°:;"~'~'-:;:;:~·~· ~"'~'~1'~';•1~·~.,_;;;";oo~==='~­Association of Califoi'nia School ._ .ORANGE COUNTY !;1111s more than 240 park:-" 1th pt>r-sp ace tax 1nt·rc.1st·s r a ngin g from ze ro or a fe,v cents to the n1ax1mun1 of $6. Riley said the great n1ajor1ly v.·erc in the $1, S! o.inc.1 S3 category per s p::n:o. "TlflS \\'Ol!LD seem lo indil'ale un atte n1pt on the part of som e mobile home O'"-'nc rs to profit at the expense of those on ,.fixed in eom e v.•hile falsc-11~· passing th~ bla1nc on- to the county,·· he said. T hL· pe nding stutc n1c;.1s u\'l'. Riley noted . v.·ould allov.• p:.i rk O\vners · Democrul who represents West Ora nge Gounty, is urging lax- p a ye r s in h is di s trict l o purticipate in the Presidential Elcelion Campaign Fund by m a rking the 'yes' OOx on line eight of thC'ir federal income tax returns . · 'fhe effe ct, u nder r ecently enucted fede ral law, will be lo earm<.1 rk $1 ($2 on u joint return) to help finance the 1976 presiden· Lia l campaign. llunnaford s a ys he is ~on­ vinced the fund will help take big l'ontribut ions out of presidential campaigns and, thus, "reduce the le vel of political corruption." - 1--Ie explained that 'taxpayers tl esign a.ting 'yes' will not in· l'rcase their tax nor reduce any 1·(•funds to \\•hic h t hey are entitled bcC'a us c t he fund is financed from general ta x revenues. to puss th rough only ~1 r::=======:---1--:::;;jjjj Hannaford concluded tha t "not only does the f\.lnd provide a mechanism for improving our political process, but it also pro· vides the taxpayer with a rare opportunity to te ll th_<; ~nal Revenue Service ex~'.'.V.hat lo do v.·ith at leas t one of his tax dol lars." *** FORMER s t 3 t e controlle r Administrators April 17 at the Sheraton·An a heim Motor Hotel. Flournoy, an unsuccessrut GOP candidate for governor last year, will discuss "Politics in Education." He is now a pro· fessor a t use. *** T llE F RIENDS or s late Senator J ames Wh etmore are pla nning a $100 pe r pe rson cocktail party for the Bueno Park Republica n April 17 at Los Coyotes Country Club. The host committee listed on the invitation in c lude , s uc h 1 names as Dr. and Mrs. Juan Ara· j uo, Dr. Willi a m Brashears, G e or ge D e l ahanty , C ar l Karche r , Loren Norton, tt1rs . Adri aen Pelle tler, Supervisor Larry Schmit , Mrs. Herbert Stroschein and Willard Voit. proport iona l(' shart· <1f ( ) the t;.ix inl·rcaSC' to l'Ui:h 642 -4321 space-holder. Direct or collect, to subscribe to YOtJR hometown paper.the · ~_.. * * _.. LOOK INTO THE COCKPIT : : OF A U.S.A.F. JET }tu ela1Uante En1 .. r11r ieee invitett all Trea1ure-eeekt·r~ 1o 1lie Pasade na Cente r Antiques Show and Sale April .:I, 4.,:i, ft 1 I 300 E Mt Green S~A-,·l 1-10 p.m. For eoUc<'IOr•, coranoiaat'!ur1, de('orator1, 1no"e 1h11n 80 le1rtlin1[ l',.x hibi1or1 11r~1ent JluJ fine1t A n1 ericur1, b'11,;li1h, Conlitu!111rrl, rrn1l Orie11 tinl ttntique• includi11g f u rn i111re, cul gln1,, je~elry, ennmeU, •il"er, r111JJ1er, 111ewter~ r UI(•, 1lein•, toy1, 1loll11, Art No uve~111, Art Dec°\ (:\d111 i~u,n diM·ouu1 \\'ilh t hl.s ~d\'.f't·1l~t·1uc•n t ) IN lllS re ma rks, B<1t· ti n nolt•tl that this ,,·as the f irs t time in four )·ears the parks had been rco.issessed ;.i nd so f;.ir. no l:.ix bills ha\'c been scnl to par k owners. "This is ;.i s ham . in· lt'ndc d 1n(•rl·ly t o dis· guisc ;111 a tt t•m pt to ri p off p~i rk l'Psid(•nt s," Bat- tin ch;.irgcd. DAILY PILOT .. «." __ ..,......, • South Coast ',Plua · ~~~~~~~~ j. - llcferring to tht· stale bill . Ba ttin said he sup· ports it but noted. •·tt is unfortunate th at go,·ern- 1n ent h<i s h<.1 d to step in le prott_•ct t('n;.i nts from e x- , ploit ation b.\· greedy and 11·re s µo n s i bl c p a r k .. \YAYl&~@) 0 GD&~~O[t({]@lJ@Ll(!] Breeze through summer Otlrer Deaths These screen doors are ready to breeze you right through spri ng and summer. They'll help you cool off your house the natural, energy-free way all summer long. NEW YOR K <U PJ) - Author Poppy Cannon While, 60. th e v.·ido\v of former NAACP Ex · ecutivc Director \\'alter Whi te, '"·a s ki lled Tues· day in a fa ll from her 23rd floor apa rtment on P a rk Avenue, police said. Mrs. White was a for me r food e ditor for L a di es Home Journe1 l and Mad e m oi ::>e l l c •Ma gazine. ' 1·ucsday in St. J ohn 's lfospit:.i l of a hc;.1 1·t ul· l;.ick. G LEN D1\L.E !L.Pl l - 1''uncrul services \\'Crc conduett>d Tuesd<1y ·ror Ge rtr ud e l"iescn . 51, Brua <.l \\':tY :.nll n1ov ie si n ~c r of the 1930s and t•:.irly 191!0s. l\.l iss Niesen died Thursday in Kai::>cr }lcrn1uncntc llospilal. B1\l ,T IMO RF: (A P) - l)r. J ohn S. Kielrl'r, 70, former presitlent of SL .J ohn 's College in .i-\n· n ~1pol 1 s, d1ctl S;.iturday ;1fte r a long illness. Kief· fer u·as president of the t·o!l egc fro m 19..J7 to 194!) anll '''as tl('a n rrom 1962 through \:Jli!l GREENWI C l-1, Conn. (U P I ) -Funer a l services were held today for William Robbins, 73. n:itionat ,·ice chairmanof D \\'i ght Eis enhower 's presidenti a l r e .election co.im paign in J 956 und forn1cr vi(·e president of the Gt'ner;i l Fool.ls Corp . Robbins dil'd Saturdo.iy in a Br id g c po r I , Co n n .·_ ------=-cc---oc-----1 hospital. Death N otic~es LO S Ai\C:ELES (1\f') -Pinhaf P . l)clougaz, 73, director of UCLA's Museum of Cultural I-Ti s· tov, died in Jro.i n of a heart attack , un iversit y offi c i a l s lea r n e d Tuesd ay . DC'loug:az was a CO·d 11·c(·tor of t he Joint UC L.i-\-t :11 i\-t•rsi t y o f Chic<.1~0 l rani :1n Expt'tli- Lion :.it Chugh;.i \I 1sh . S A NT A f\1 ON I (',\ (U Pl ) F'un cr ;,1 1 services \Vere pcntling for Albert llaydon, !)5. re li giUUs hi story scholar. a f o und t'r o f th e humanist movc1nent and f o rme r (.'a nad ia n a thl ete. l-l ayd o n d ied ---· IALTI.lf:RGEROM . FUMERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673·9450 , Costa Mesa 646·2424 l lLL IROADW AT MORTUARY 110 Broadway. Costa Mesa 642-91 50 McCOIMIC« MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494·94 15 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MlMORIAL ,.ARK Cemeierv Morluarv Chapel 13500 Pacific View Onve · N ewport Beach. · C8llforn1a 644·2700 Pih FAMILY' COlOMl4L FUMIR.AL HOMI 7801 Bolsa A'Ve. Westminster 893-3525 tlOLM ES CYRIL H. HOLMES, age l'f, •e!.idt!n! o! Hunt•n91on Be.Jln, Ca. D•te 01 oe.111n ""°'''" 31•1. 19/S. Su•vlved bJ nj< ..tie Ellz•betn HOime•; '\.On, Herbft1 Vin· ro;n l Holme~ 01 Gdr drna ; 11\ree 'l' .. ""'hildrPn ana J,~., n•e•l · g•and<l\•ldr~n . M•. H111 rn"' ,.. .. , <I Ide rr.rnbfr ;ind pa•t c11mmana..-ol ll>e """'''l"" LeQoon Po\! No lS?, to• A.n~I~~. dnd ,. 101~ m~mbe• QI 1"<! Pa•"'"'' ana p,"~••al u"'°" No &11, F "~'"' "''"«"' .... u II<' 11~!d rnu•<od<IY l 00 PM, Sn,,t11,· MOrluary Ch.Jl>el. lr>- ttrrnenl, lnlJltwOOd PAfk (.f'ITl<l!C•Y. ln<;IPwoo(I , {.a _ Smotn~· Mot\u.JrJ O•ret\or,, G RENNAN Wtl iTNEY J. GRENNAN, '''"dent ol NPwpOr! fle .. cn. Cd Date or oea1n M<1rt h 30th, l'fl~ Su r"i "~" by ""'""'""~ !r.f't!d<. Fun~ral .,..,~ltts ... o11 ~ or+val~. <1nd tu .. .ite 1nte•rnl!n1, l-0< AnQO!le• N.tl•on<!OI {.Pmelt •y VREE L.11"'0 IOA J VR EELAND. •e~•Clenl ol L<11lur~ '1•1'<, Ca. O•re ol df'<!llh April h i. IQ/~. Survi~d by tlf'r d.....;.ltf, EY~lyn E_ li~n•v ol L•9""" H•ll~; two 0'""'"""\, Roh'i'•l V Henry o! Newl'Orl B~ach 11n<1 Go•<lon E Henry or P•••~anton . c.o1 .; •<• ore.if . Q••"dcn.io,en. Gr.i""s"ie S"•v•tt'i will I>!' neio •t 1 oo f'M Tn!.<•:>tid'I', F<>•Cl"t L"wn Memof•dl l'il(jl, C.lenr"'I~. C.. Pac••.c Vol'• Mn •tu,uy, N~wPD•I Bt.J<ll ,d01f'<IOr• FEIERABE ND RUTH B. FE IE RABE NO, rf'St<ll!"' ol Re!tJo..> hland. Ca D<!lle old""'" Aor•I t~r. 19!>. s ....... ea 1>v net wn-. l(en1 5 I, ""dt>eno ot Ball)l)<1 1,1,,n~ ""'' P•''"' ! ~""dllen!I ot Sano Point. l<M"o O..uQl\I<'•, V•<•• lf'•erab<'nd ol B.11bo;o '"""" bro th•"· ff'r Oon11nd liru,.,,cnw•11 Prl•al" hmera! "''"..:'" _,.,""Id 1,, heu ol llow~••. tne lam.h \l><l<lf'~ts m.pmn,.•I con1.,hul•""' bf' ""'(!(> 10 '"~ C•IY ol HoJ)e. Pi!C<lo< Voew Monyar ~. Newpotl ll~•~h. dl•etlOf L ' l<E IL RAE J([.IL. rei•den\ ot L•<1-H•llS, c.1 O.,lt o l de .. tn Ao••! ?na, 191S. S...•v oc~' a•e pen<1u11;1. 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STEEL SHELVING LJNrr. t 2"x30'"x60"' 12.88 T2"'x36'"x72" 23 .99 18"x36'"x72" 25.99 ... Mood maker, energy aaver Push button wall dimmer with dial dimming con1ro1 thal leis you'dial and puah button Just the amount of light you with 10 W'on'l ateer rouwroi:ig Steer Manure is low cost and an effective way to enrich your sell. This steer manu1e has been heal treated to be weed free. 1 cubic foot. STEER MANURE. 581 the mood . . . !or dining, s!ud)'ing or conversation. Saves electriciry II you l urn the light down a bit 600 wan capaclry. Replaces any single pole switch. U.L. Approved,• 120 PUSH BUTTO N WA LL DIMMER. Reg. 4 .49 2.99 A_eg. '49c 37c Color covers Beautiful jewel-llke colors resun wtien the sun shines lhrough ttiese ldllely corrugaled plastic paMils. Choose cok>r1 In mint gretn. gold, white or clear. • ounces per .quare foot. ORNYTE FIB ERGLASS PANELS •. 26" x s·. 2.88 26 .. x 8', 4.88 'I I • ------- Wednesday. April 2. 1975 DAIL v PILOT A I I Up .to Ears in Trash 50-cent Ready for Boom? ' 6 Billion Pounds Dµmped in Year SANTA ANA -Orange County's four 1arbage dumps collected more than stx billion poµ.nd1.of re· fuse during the Jast fiacal year -Petter than two 1 tons fore.very m?in. woman and ctµld tn ttie county. Limit Backed North American Air Defense Coin · mttnd cNOR AD > r o r res w1\I. participale in a m aJor exercise this 'evening .and it could cause :,o nic booms along thl' ()r;:111gl• Co<isl , 11<:· cording to military !-i pokcsn1cn. of the l')CCl'ci se. son1e or lhe intrrceJ>'\ .- tors miJy huv<' to be maneuvered i:tt\1 su1~rsonic speeds, NO llAO officers said. The event \V iii . bf: delayed until 1'hursday C\"l•ning if thC Wfather is not favorab.11•. And , according to the annual county Refuse Disposal Division report, it eoSt 'better than $1.$2 million lo keep the dumps inpperltion~ ~ ,.· ~llE COlJ~TY Board ()\Su' rvisors Tuesday received and filed the report, which covered the year from JUiy or1973 t6 June 1974. There was no discussion by .s upervlsorw. \ SANTA ANA - Supervisor Ralph Clark is the fifth und last Orange County board member to propose a rair campaign practices ordinance ror local polili· cians. The pu1'J)ose or the cxcrei:,e is lo provide realistic trauung in dcfcn~e or the Catirornia cous t lll:(ain st ;.in enemy m8nned bomber attaek . f\:l ari nC' F·4 ,Phantom jets from El To1·0 J\torine Corps Air Station \vi ll be among thl' NORAD forces. 1'he interceptors will be S(·ramblccl <luring the early cvenlni.: hours ugain~ other military :.1~r;J~a1>· proaching the \Ve st Co · · . il c supersonic (light is not the bJccli \"t: \ 8 II It lloal1, chance• are , . you 'll read IOAllllC about II -...... According to the Gtudy, more than 26 100 ~hi~Jes of all kind~ pour into the dµmps each w'eek to dispose .or rubbish. Every month or that year, another 270,000 to.ns were piled into· the disposal areas and covered with dirt by earth-movers: . The most heavily-used dump, the report notes, 1 1s Coyote Cunyon, located in the hills between Newport Beach and Irvine. DURING TJjE year or the report, two million tons or refuse were du~ at Coyote Canyon, which TOP BENEFICIARY Bradley Gate• 45New Spot~ Counly Hiring Ereeze Ea,ses I SANTA ANA -Ah.iring freeze clamped on by Orange County Supervisors last ~ear at budget lime thawed Tuesday as the board approved 45 new posi- tions in three different dep~rtmenls. - The biggest chunk of ice fell away from the· sheriff's office wfiich will begin hiring immediately the 40 people needed to operate the new fourth floor of the county ja~I. , Sheriff.Coroner Bradley Gates said iq.a letter. to supervisors that current jail facilitieS ~e oVer- crowded and the fourth Ooor i,s needed rigbt a.way. . •i ~ THE CROWDING was criticized in ·~' eeent CountyGrandJury.report. 1 •J .• ..: The addition or 40 new peOple will ~ost an est\matcd $500,000 in next year's budget, a sheriff's spokesman said Tuesday. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:~~~~~!!:!~~~~~ The county Air: Pollution Control District, said ME' . ws· s~ •.•. TS to be overworked because of new stattt and federal Jaws. got board approval to take on rq\U' new starr members. ' , The positions will be transrerred rrom vacan· SELECT FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK OF QUALITY l'ies in the county Department or Real Property NAME BRANDS. DON'T MISS THtS. 3 800 Services. but •nother $11,000 will be needed to sup-Regular plemenl salaries. supervisors were told. .., Vcilue5 to $95.00 • TllE FOUR positions will 41dd an estimat~ S60 400 to next year's APCD budget. QUALITY SUITS 'In a letter lo supervisors, H.G. ••George'' Osborne. environmental managem~nt agency di rec· tor, said the additional airpollutionpositions will end a threat of losing $265,000 in slate and federal grant MEN'S SUrTS, CONSISTING OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF NATIONALL V ADVERTISED BRANDS; PRICED SO LOW mon~~borne suid the money was in jeopardy YOU CANT AFFORD NOT TO BUY TWO OR THREE. because the APCD is too short·handed to perform Regularto"95• SALIPllCE _.. all its necessary functions. I-le said some of the air Regularto•100-SAUPllCE SS- pollution monitoring stations have even been closed Regular to '12S-SAlE PllCI U- becausethey are in need or maintenance. . Regularto•1Js-SAUPllCE Tr The 45th position approved by supervisors was . Regular to •150"' SALE PllCE - for a lead cook al the Los Pinos Forestry Camp, a 1 SAUPllCE 99• juvenile detention facility ope_rated .by the county Regular to• 759 •••rPllCE 1 __ probation dep.artment. The 1ob will add about lf--R_eg...:,u_1_a_r1_0_•_1_9_s-___________________ --_, Sl2,000 to the department's budget for next year. Harbor Cour,t Moving Friday Friday is moving day for Harbor Judicial District Court Which will transfer to new quarters three blocks from its present location in Jamboree Road in Newport Beach. ·Court activity at43ol JamOOree Road will close ul noon Frida1;-according to Ad · minislrative Officer Margaret Hamlin. The new location at 4601 Jamboree Road, north of the present site, will be open rorJ>usi· nessat8 a .m . Monday. Telephone numtkr ror the municipal court complex including· criminal, clvp and traffic divisions 'will remain 833-0411. HOLLYHOB.BIE•CE C ' MUSIC BOXES BY ~~ ~~--llO, .. ~ ...... •IWllllllllG ...... ol ..,,_. ~-· .................. ~ ..... IOr-.•-'?fl ................. , SPORT SHIRTS SPECTACULAR SPECIALS .•• AT COST ...• NEAR COST ••. BELOW COST ••. STOCK UP NOW FOR FATlfE.AS DAY ETC. RegutarT0•14• SALINICI •• Regula1To•t6" SALIPllCE -,. RogulatT0'18-S.UEPllCE .. ,STOCK UP NOW FOR FATHER'S DAY, ETC. ·DRESS SHIRTS ~. ?'~~=:l~c:Ere=t~~R~~ Regular To..... SAU PllCI 3 RegularTo•10-SAUPllCI 5• RegularTo•12-SALEPllCI •• c!!!..I:~!~!~!' AL .. !~ ORLONS, ANO onteft FINE FABRICS C..,..P'ULLV aLECTeD FOR STYLE AND COLOft.1 . . t. . • RegulorTo '2o" ' SAL"l!Cf 10- , RogulorTo,'30" I IAUPllC( 14• Regula(To'40" . ~ ,s,&u:.-:·•'"' R ullr To '55'" IALI 1 24"" ...... ~"· ...... u .so . ... •WlllLTS ~To .. .-....rTo• ........ To•1p ......... :ro u.u-111ia: a• IA.LI NICI t• . . P&:IWI .. ~ POfll irAnm.M DAY - • In the DAILY PILOT BEEF SALE "LOWEST BEEF PRICES IH YEARS" fRESHUHCH AALilGE SWIFT PREMIUM PROTEH AUML\T - WIENERS 7at BOL:;~HA 7;: Si.. Sl,!?E 85¢ BEEF ... F.REE cu?nHcrwu .. ,1HG SHARP F«HZIH<; &. . DELl'VERY SPOilTCO"TS THIS IS A SPECIAL SELECTION OF FINE SPORT COATS AVAILABLE AT THESE PRICES DURING THIS ONCE IN A LIFETIME SALE. ) ' • . Regular ta N. ow s•500 •10.00 ~ SPORTCOATS YOU CHOOSE FROM OUR ENTIRE AND COMPLETE RANGE OF THE MOST UP TO DATE STYLES. 34-Regular To 65• SALE PllCI RegularTo7S• 5ALEPllCI 3 ... Regular toss• SALE PRICE 44• ·w1 MUST SILL. OUR INTIRI STOCK RIGARDLuS OF LOSS SLACKS .............. , vaLu1 Is ' DRESS SLACKS SENSATIONAL BUVS OF OUR FINEST MAKER DOUBLE-KNIT SLACKS. Regul1r to 25" RegutlrTo30" Aegullr To 35" SAll PllCI I 2• SAL ... ICI 15• SALH•ICE 18• I I 0585 SL.ATER A VE. Phone How NECKWEAR CHOOSE FROM SELECTION OF ;>OLl6S. Regular To s• ReguiarTo 6• Regular To 1• OUR ENTIRE STOCK. GREAT MATERIALS IN PRINTS ANO SALE PRICE . 1," •UT llYlllAL SALE PRICE 2• &• SA YI SALE PRICE 3u MEN'S JACKETS A GREAT SELECTION OF LEATHERS. SUEDES, AND LIGHTWEIGHTS. SAVE ... SAVE. •. SAVE •. , 40 to 60°/o on LEISURE SUITS FAMOUS MAKER ... 39aa Regular to 75• SALE PRICE CASUAL SLACKS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS IN ALL SIZES. PERMANENT PRESS ... WASH N WEAR ... FANTAS- TIC SELE.CTION. R~ularTo12'" SALEPRJCE 5• RegulafTo 15• SALi PRICE p RegularTo18'" SALE PRICE .. LEVI'S CORDS 13" NVVOS tS• DENIM 11• ·SA1E a to.'60 °/o _ ........ Of COIT ... ... ... Florshiem Shoe• PNm 1 15u TOP SIDIRS ._ .... Gin DEPARTMENT ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY, WALLETS. SHAVE LOTIONS, AND MANV OTHER ITEMS ... AT COST! NEAR COST! BELOW COST! RACKS AND flllTURES FDR SALE Ji!il_ut~5 ~w I~ FORMEN . HAllJllOa CINTla I ,... ... -.... . COS'rA ... A 11 J\J 2 CAIL Y PILOT Bosses: Tell It Straight W&dnesd•y. April 2, 1975. . -. • QUEENIE By Phil lnt•iftindi Woman L.ltf. Boyd I I Rwmers Wanted Thailanders Tattoo -Teeth In 1'hailand. there still otcasionolly can rr you arc a \\'omnn be seen sonte elderly citizens whose tront over 30 anti \Yanl lo run. teeth are flnely tattooed the Blue t\ngcls 1'rack with the likenesses of 8yDr.Steint'rohn Club of }o""ountain Valley Charlie Chaplin, Mickey Productivity means islookingJoryou. Mouse and Dan Cupid. days, ·washln&:lon would huv~ bc('n a lot richer. Weren't any, though. Nor hardly any inns. Nu1J1etous lr .. veleJ's StOPJ>ed orr al Washington's ptuce to spend tho night and cat. i\nd they Jio1erecf. too. As a gentleman. ho couldn't charge tl\em nor couJd he refuse them. output per mun-hour; on Such was a cosmetic a nation a l ba s is, it 'fhe club has 11 mem-custom there some years means ho"' nluch bcrs e nrolled in an ago. Another falrly com· WllY DO YOU suppose it's illegal in Los Angcles to complain through the 1na1l!:i that u hotel has coc:kroachts? Aml'rican '>''Orkcrs are ovcr-30 division, enter-mon tattoo for the four movin ~ their collct·ti\'C i'ng cvonts ran.ging rrom front teeth called for a t<1ils. The bad nC\\'S is the 100-y ard da sh to spade, a heart, a C!lamond PVT THAT hot cake pan on l\ damp cloth for a few seconds if you warit the cu.kc Lo con1c out easily. that. v,.·ith the cxcL·ption 1naralhons. andach,1.b. • or finanl'ial corpora· tions. productivity in the Others interested m:.lY DON'T RECALL al the moment who that t,; .S. slipped 2.2 percent join the daily workouts mathematician genius was who (irst defined a Q. "'HOW TALL is that cartoon c.·haracter nam¢ Andy Capp?" in 1974, the first yearly Crom 4 :30 Lo G p.m. at straight line as the shortest distance between decline· s ince r ecords f'ountain Valley 11igh two points. But can tell yoo it was Mae West A. Just 5 feet 4, says his creator Reg Stnythe. were first kept in 1958. Sl·hool. 1"hcrt• also arc who defined a curved line as the loveliest dis- f{t·l'cntly, \11e lookt..'Cl <1l divisions fol' those 14 to· lance between two paints. JT'S REPORT ED that more than 10,000 , marriages a year now are direcl1¥ traceable to rom~nces which begin durtn~ coffee breaks. \VOrk altitudes and 30, 12 and 13, 10 and 11 habits employers expect. l.f -'2. <.1nd 9 and younger. W ASIDNGTON But produc ti vity is t\vo· ----~n _ There are no dues, but Tm agine you've read t hat George sidt.'tl : bosse!li ha,·e ob-0 ..... -W:-.-....... ..,;_._.. .. · .-J..-M~1 m1..·mbcrs help "'ilh mon-Was hington was somewhat shy of cash Bbout Address malt io L. M. Boyd, P. O. Bo::r 1560, Co.§_laMeia 92626. ligations also , not the the 11·me he was inaugurated as president. It's 1 thl y l'und·l'<tiscrs to J>ay leas t of which is a . foi· uniforms, travel and said that if there had been motels in those Copyright 1975 L. M. 8-0yd responsibility to clearly .-i"H~e·~s ~go~l~a~l~ol~t~o~le~a~rn~.~1~·v~e=bee=n-·o=n~m=-y=w=ay~up~·~1~n-~~~~~:.=_~~~~~~'.'.'.'.'~~~~~~'.'.'.'.'~~~~~~~~~!'.'.:~~'.'.'.'.':'.'.:~~'.".:~~:'.:~~~'.'.'.'.:~ communicate what is ex· this out(it £or ly,:enty years." · l'XJ>t'llScs. _ peeled of employes. !\;lark R . Silber, vice president of Humc- Mansfield·Silber. or- g uni z at i o n a I psychologi s t s in Chicago. illustrated the (Career Corner) emp\oyer·s dut y to get communication straighl in a rel'ent t<ilk before the American Colli.>ge of Ho s pita l Ad · n1ini strators: "ONCE \\"H EN I "·as consulting with an ex- ecutive who ad- ministered a major hospital, he said: "Come into my office. r would like to discuss firing my controller. l .. c is doing everything l don ·1 want him to do and doing the things he wants to do on- ly. f-le came from a ma. jor hospit a l and I l:!ave him a 54.000 increase in salary. They said he \\'as very fine at counting Lhe beans and keeping ever. ~1hinl:! straight. l think he's a loser and want to get rid of him . Ccin you advise me on how to fire him?"' Dr . Si lber a s ked :· ••\a..'hat do you want your controller to stop doing? ' ,Y..-batdoyou want hi mto start doing?''. For an hour, the administrator paced, telling the psychologist what he wanted and did not want. Dr. Silber "'iote cver- ythingdown. Later, that sam e day, Charlie Controller came dO\•in the hall and called to th e p sychologist . .. Could we t a lk? I've had it -I '''ant Lo get out of this hospit a l . I can't please the ·aid nlan'." Dr. Silber replied, ·· 1 just came from the ad- ministrator's orrice and he told me what voa s your job. '"fe told me what was wrong with .ro ur perform ancl'. I wrote it a ll doy.:n for you and your boss.'' SOMETIME LATER when Dr. Silber was back in the hospital. the ad· ministralor called him in. saying. "I don't know whcit kind of magic you used but Charlie is no"'~ performer: You know I . was going to fire him but I just gave him a raise. He 's a great controller, does everything I y..·ant him to do and h as stopped doing all the thidgs l don 't want him lo do.·· As Dr. Silber points out, if y ou ar c an employer \\'ho \V<int s your people to be crfec· li ve, you mu~l tell them \\'here you 're headed, what racl' you e xpect the m to run. uncl \Vhal you tlon 'l want them to ~o. Supervh:;ors \Vho .g i\"c vague. incomplete in- structions m<iy do so because they thcm:;elVl'S ::1re indt.>ci s ivc, un · kno.,..·lcdgeable, or prefer tv be Jn a ··safe" po.'iition lo s hift the b lame if somt.>thing goes wrong. Others art:' un<1\.l.'are that they ~•re failing to get their message across. !tl 191l iubvrtl«I F,.•ll1n,. ti'<.. Nurse Unit Given $250 A check in the amount of 5250 has been donated to SaddJeback College by Blue Cross of Soulhern California. The money is lo be used for lhe nursing program . Saddleback was one or six Orange County Colleges to receive a d onation from Blue Cross . Golden West Colleae Jn J-Juntington .Beach was the other Orange Coast area col· Jege to receive such a granL OPEN SUNDAYS & EVEN,NGS WE CH4_LLENGE KITCHEN CARPETS 100% NYLON PILE NEW DECORATOR DESIGNS WITH FOAM RUBBER BACK. SPOT RESISTANT· FOR KITCHENS. D£NS, ETC. WAS SAU PllCED ••• cOMPAUILI mAIL ••••••• $1.H DACRON PLUSH 100% DACRON • POLYESTER PILE HIGH FASHION THICK PLUSH IN MANY COLORS. DESIGNED FOR QUALITY, VALUE. WAS SAU PRICED •• COllPUAlll mllL ....... $9.H .. KODIL® Ill HI.LOW 100% KODEL' 111 POI.VESTER PILE. A CLASSIC PATIERN WITH THE LOOK OF ELEGANCE . MANY COLOR COMBI· NATIONS . WAS SAU PRICED ••• c.,.,,ua1u marL ....... st.H 1975 Piia II so."· SAVI $C.H 1975 PRICE ~ . II so., .. SAYI · - ( RISING PRICES! DUPONT NYLON PLUSH SHAG 100% DUPONT CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. WAS SAU PllCID ••• ,_HAILI mall ..... ~ s 1z:H DUPONT' NYLON DENSE SHAG 100% OUPONT NYLON PILE DENSE, LOW PROFILE SHAG. WAS SALE NICED •• c-UAlll llTllL •••• 116.H . DUPONT NYLON. PLUSH 100% CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON.PIL~: THICK. DENSE PLUSH IN MANY EJICITING COLORS. WAS SAU PllCID ••• 1975 PllCE 88 so.11. SAYI ss.ot 1975 PllCE 99 SQ. n . SAVI SI.ff 1975 P11a BB SQ."· SAVI SS.ff • ht QUAUn lllll lllll CllPITS AT LOW DISCMT HKlS DUPONT NYLON HI.LOW • SIUCT llOM Tiil L°'IST HMllTOll II m WIST • IYllY IOU OI tltPfT IS llADll t• PllCll JOI rout SIOPfllK tOIYl-a • ALL LllOI UICOltmOIALLY GllllllTID 100% CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. HI-LOW PATTERN THAo COMBINES BEAUTY AND OUOABILITY. MANY COLORS AVAILABLE. 49 IQ. Yi. SAVI $Z.ot I 100% HERCULON• OLEFIN PILE IN A TIGHT LOOP WEAVE FIBER THAT RESISTS STAIN AND WEAR. , IOW SALE PRICED' ••• CDMPARAILE IETAIL $7 .99 .... Ill, .. IPW-J\ ..... .,Ito, i.. Wolllilofl•, hi., I• in Dtth• '""'· ROOM SIZE REMNANTS DUPONT NYLON TRI. HERCULONlll WOVEN LAIGE SIZE 60 Oto SAVllGS UP TO • • • /C COLOR SHAG 100% DUPONT NYLON PILE. RICH. DEEP, DURABLE SHAG IN NEW THREE·COLOR DESIGNS. IOW ~ALE PRICED ••• COMPAIAIU WAIL $5.99 99 so.''· SAVI SZ.llO PAnERN I 00% HERCULON• OLEFIN PILE IN A TIGHT LOOP WEAVE. COMBINES BRIGKT COLORS WITH A DESIGNER PATTERN. IOW SALE PRICED ••• COMPARABLE IETAIL SS.99 .... 111 .. 1111 ,, ............ 1 ....... •'!" ...... ht ... '" ow..'"" 99 : so."· I SAVI Sl.ot . MARVESSlll OLEFIN CARPET KODEL® Ill PLUSH THE TIME TO BUY ••• - NO . HOLLYWOOD 7007 l-4 , .. , .. ..... -tu.2200 HOLLYWOOD 1122 Vlrto Strtlf ..ulJJ ' VENTURA 25011. .. ~ (IOS) Ml-SOU lORIANCE Ult lttttle llr•. 542J.66 ... I 00% MARVESS • OLEFIN FIBER . WITH LATEX BACKING. A VERSATILE FLOOR COVERING. IDEAL FOR HIGH TRAFFIC AREAS. INDOORS OR OU !DOORS. IOW SALE PRICED ••• COMPAIAILE IETAIL $5.99 WHlnlEI LONG BEACH IStU I. Wltlftlor lld. lOOI lalllower llr4. t4l·Cll" 421-104 PASADENA CANOGA PARK 2 ..... c ........ llrtl: l IOJUlter•1• W91 S77°lff0 '47°Z>l4 99 SQ."· SAVI u .ot MONTCLAIR 100% KODEL • JU POLYESTER PILE. -OEEPclUSH-CARPET WITH_ LUXURIOUS APPEARANCE AND PERFORMANCE. MANY .COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM. IOW SALE PllCED ••• CDMPAIAIU IETAIL 59.99 FOUNTAIN VALLEY ............... ISt•S M~ llr4. (714) •2 .. )517 (714). •·170G ' - 99 SQ. TD. SlYI $:1.00 EL CAJON U71. ... St. (714) "40-6262 COVINA w. ips ANOEllS NO. CAllfOllllA lOCAllOMS: llO I. Arrt• Mitftny 11s2sv..rr.•H.· ttt-4471 SSW5" • • ' Wednesdar . April 2. 1975 * DAILY PILOT .4 J;J Tw_~?ast C:.?.~~~-~f!.~~.~ ... ~.~:4 Pe~ .. ~!':':.~~~~".\ . 01-0..1,,.....MMt repon or the Coast Community CoJtege Di1t~ct . . 1)ur01ble figure is ~iven ii) tht.• report fol' the night 1 _ which aoverns the two day 1clM>ols, the Eventng llOWEVER , the report on the f1sc~I ye<Jr school, though it does say th :it lhc <.i \•erage cnroll - The current cost or ~ting a student at lhe College, Bnd the TV station, KOCE. Channel 50 . 1973-74 showed·tbot the ratioorstudents per 1nstruc -ment in a night t·lus~ is '19. OrJnge Coast und Oolden p est colle1e1 ls $9:N a; The report, presented to the board or trustees tor htts been 1ncreaslng in rec:ent years. In 1970·71 The amount sr>t.'nt on inst ruction la:o;l yca1·. year, more than SlOO lower than the state averaae by District Chancellor Dr. Norman Wat~n . sho'."'· the ratio was 38 ; in 1973-74 ll was46. . thou~h sli..:htly n1orl' th ;;n lhc state averagc>. w11.~ at community colleges, according to tolleae of·. ed that 75 percent of the current costs in the dis· Dr. Watson told trustees that the change 1n one percent less than \\'as expe nded on tcachini; ficiuls . trict were spent on instruction, a shade higher r<.itio reflected greater use or Instructional aids. fSee COASTCOJ.LEGt:s. Pag1· 84 > ' ' . 100 TABLETS Bufferin Deliv~rs mdre pain reliever into the bloodstream. (DP·75·11 · 7 OZ. ''Bronze'' Right Guard • DEODORANT 24 Knr Protectlu! 1.19 4.88 • I ·From ' a ·11 A.[E Place To Shop! SHOP 7 DAYS A WEEK 9:30 AM TO 9:30 PM MON. THRU SAT. 10:00 AM TO 7:00 PM SUNDAY CLUNY BLENDED Scotch 11.1 Pr"f Ii Ul. ••&. 15.41 J&B -Scotch 6 OZ. MENNEN Skin Bracer lof111ll1(, cull•( ••• i11i11r1t11111! "" ..... • CANADIAN MIST Whisky 80 Pr11! .... 1.79 QUUT 5.79 CALVERT EXTRA BLENDED Whiskey l&Pr11f -Rec. 11.99 • • • V2 UL. SEAGRAM'S BENCHMARK -Premium Bourbon Re(. 7.11 • I l&Prttl- 5t~ • • "'-&.. . • KESSLER Whiskey 16 Pr11! 111. 11.91 'h GAL. BLENDED 10.99 OLD TAYLOR Bourbon II Pr11I Rer. ·U.99 17 GAL. 12.49 KING GEORGE Jr Scotch SHOP 7 DAYS A W EE~ . · "" . .' · . .-.. , Burgundy, Vin Rose Sec, Chablis or Rhine! •• ,. 3.75 'h GAL. 2 .19 20 Qt . canner with rack . ll qt. covered sauce pcit, 5 QI. colander. ! .pt. dip per and lunneL . 49 OZ . GIANT SIZE • Bold DETERGENT Powers out !he dirt! 1.13 1.07 " , ' - .ta f =I l.MILY F'ILOT Wednesday. April 2. 1 97~ You Lose on Booze Profit on Proof: J11St .Add Water Jlebate&t By Mazda :Air Cal's • Revenues , By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Liquor distiller·s are following the lead or the candymakc1·s 'I'hey'rc diluting the producl. Then the IO -cent bar disap- peared. Tod ay, the lS·cent Hershey bar has shrunk to 1.0$ Ol. f _ IF YOU CAN get consumers to put up with that, •)(Ou've got lt made. Hershey had a sensational year in 1974 e ve n though it aold fewer cundy bars . Sales topped the $500 million mark for the first time in history, In 1969, which wasn't so long ago, you could buy u 1.S oz. J-ler!':thi:y bur for 10 cents. Soon the bar was sh<.&\'L'<i to 1.2 oz. ln other words . in six years the p1ice has been increased by SO percent while the weiiJht has bei!n reduced by 30 percent. The whisky people "'ould llki! a_ Be an individuaL •. drive a Huge Selection LON Prices Check us ou t! • • Mission Viejo lmpotts Sin Diego Fwy. ;,t A'tlWY Pkwy. Miu1on Vi•jo !7141495·1700 (7141831-1740 lrvi~ League's Luncheon Friday Reed M. Powell , Ph.d .. Domestic (EC'onomic) \4•llJ address the Greater surnmil meetings and re- lrvlne Indust rial League rcntl y m et with the ut their general mem-President to present his bership luncheon Fri-ideas on the needs a~d day. contributions or the busi- D r. P o w e 11 is ness and educational chairman of the National rommunitieti: to the na·· Advisory Council to the ·lion's welfar.e. . United States Small The meet111g 1s slated Business Admlnis tra -to begin \Vilh no-host lion. He is the dean of the . cocktails al 11 :30. in the , School of Business Ad-Brazilia Room or the new minis tralion and pro· Sheraton Ne'""'.porl Hotel .. f essor of b u sin ess Luncheon 1s at 12 :15 management al Cal p.m. Reservations a re S tate Pol y te c l)ni c mandatory and .should Univers ity, Pomona. be made. by calhng the He was among a group GllL office i'..1.l 556·31~. selected to pa rticipate in The cost o( the lunch I::» Pr Cs'ident Ford 's $6. '11'1*1 ~• l w ·o?t!ai', 1 ·: n 1111illiiJ1ierts :n n 111 "WHILE YOU FlY" . . Bankruptcy Bi<h Filed Hi! I'm George Hurst. •• n; -Ulll?!•t• 11 ti'~i The fol19w1ng persons have filed pe titions for bankruptcy in Santa Ana Federal Cow-t: ' I'd lik e to introduce our new service, George Hurst Executive Systems. "While y9u •JAY llOCK Sjit,1-llS, IAC.0 1000$.t!H, 1TS7 S Morgan Lane, Huntington ~.ten. LiabHiHes JJ11,11a, asr.et~ »1,000. ~terw jit,.I(. P"'-'IPS. O'COHNELL Riuiard J •• wl-n, ny " from Oran~e Count)i Airport, ""e can save you time alld money by providing executive indoor parking and performing that essenti al automotive service. main- tenance. and repair you may be putting off, due loyoui: busy schedule. 1111 Cli!I p,,,..,, Ne wpOrl Beacon, Liat111itle\ '10.,os, assen \.6,450, Ret&rH Pet.r Elllott. t.AIJGfN S"ndra M .• furniture w!es. 8101 Fo1ellt Or1ve, HuntlnqtOfl 6e1cn. L•a111lltle s i 't,191, as~<11s $1,150, Refer"• PIRlpS. You may associate my name with the Hurst Shifter ; the llurst Power Rescue Toot (a lifesa\·ing device -Orange County has nine units currently in use) or Hurst Performance. Inc., a company l founded in 1958. I sold my· interest in that company to the Sunbeam Corporation in 1972. CUllllAH Patric• Kell,, carri.nler. 1l •t2 Yi;, Oel Ray, San Juan Cap1S1r-. L!atill111es ~1,001, il»eb 1310. Reier.., Elllon. CUftllAN Lf!\Clil Lee. hovww1te, .Ml DIN!• !Rtall~ ,u aoo .. e. We hope to provide career opportunit ies to many physically and socially h:.indicapped Or:l nge County citizens and continue this practice as our system ex: panels nalion.,.,·idc. · MCNUTT James Eatl. c"stom lailoriM, t.600 Wo!!rn lr -..-e., Hun- iftQIDfl Beac:n. Llabllll1es 'S5,ll1, <t!i-wh Sl6.~. Re fllrff Pllu!ps. . Give me a c:1ll <1l n1y ofl"iceduringlheday (919-4100) or. belier yet, call me al home in the evenin1;: 18-46·2501 ). I'd like to tell you. persona.Hy, about our exciting new service. MCNUTT Mildred JIM, l'IO ..... w1ie; all otner oe-talba~abo-le. WEIU .,mand. lill~n'IMI. ltlU P;;>~ PICilsSo, lrYlne. Llabil111es '1•,111. ;;u..ets \10,200, Relerff Ell1o\1. ~l'. . . . ~GEORGE HURST WIEISS A.ida. llous-lle. a ll olher ~lall\ dl <>bo~e. SMEl!TZ Leonard Edwdtd, el«;trl- tl;;>n, 1121 Commooore Cirtle, H..,1- lflQIDfl Beoie h Liabllilie\ nGl l'cl. liSI• l'Cl.••i.e1\U • ..OO. tleteree Elliou. "Executive Systems •EtTlill Oo"Olal Wlllldln, d .. sel rnt'<l\anic. 1811 Liberty SI., H....,1. or"JIOfl Se.iotn. Lidi!otleiU,M . M~S ,11,02~. Rel,<ee Pl'lelp\, Dl•l•lon ot o-oe Hunt -a-C•ntet"., Inc. 2uo AVw•y,C• .. M ... ,c •• 112111 , . WALIC EA; Ra.tie•! James, tel""lslon l,,.;l'v\1<.,.n, •1•2 Mldelln Ori~. Hunl- ll>QIDfl Be•c'1. Liab•tltles 131,491, ·~· . ..el\'34,lloO. Releree Elliott. 17141979-4100 HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH? IF YOU 'RE NOT RECEIV ING MAXIMUM INTEREST-Y OU 'RE NOT GffilNG ENOUGH Webster describes the word maximum in the following terms: max-i-mum 1 a: the greatest quan· tlty or value attainable or attained b: the period of greatest, highest or utmost development 2 : upper· limit allowed (as by legal oulhori· ty) 3: the largest of a set Of nurn-- bers. - As you see. by pure definition. maximum interest means the. greatest Quantity allowable. And fhat is just what the Bank of Costa Mesa pays on each and every saving s account. THE MAXIMUM! Perhaps you now have your savings account with another bank. Is that bank paying you the maximum? Are you receiving the greatest value for. your money? If not, may we suggest you make a change for the better and move over to our bank? Now is th e time for quarterly' ' • interest to ·be paid. Chances are, you are probably thinking that if you don't move to our bank now you won 't receive interest starting on April 1st. Not so. Bank of Costa" Mesa pays interest on any account opened by the 1oth of April-and it pays that interest starting from the 1st of April. Also, i n keeping with our po.licy of paying the maxi.mum , all Certi.ficates of Deposit (COsJ maximum receive the allowable-up to 7 V2 percent. (When principal is withdrawn early, Federal regulations require '"substantial interest pef"!alty. It's really worthwbile to open an account with the Bank of Costa 'Mesa. You should do it right now-before you lose interest. • Money Tree little bit or that action, too. So they a re reducing the ak'Oholic content of some lead.ing brands .. They are nutui'ally not making a lot of noises about this change. AC\er all. did Hershey break into song and dance when it whitUed down its chocolate bar~ or course not. You simply hove to reud the £ine print on the package label. lf you check the bottles at your neighborhood liquor store, )'.OU v.•ill see that some brands which were formerly marked "86 pro· o(" are now "80 proof." Th.is means that the water content has been inc reased from 57 percent to iO percent. A liquor 's ''proof" number is twice its alcoholic con· lent. Thus., an 80·proof whisky i.S 4Q,perC'ent alcohol_ Among the brands which have, in efrect, increased their prices ·in this manner are Seagram's 7 Cro\.\'n, Four Roses , Jim Beam, Old Taylor, Echo Spring and Calv_m f;xtra. BY Sfi"etching their product . y;ilh water, the distillers will re· duce their costs . HoweYe r, the big savings a re realized in re· duced taxes. Liquor is taxed .on alcoholic c ontent. For e xample, the (ederal taxes on an 86.proo! whisky run lo $1 .81 per fifth. On an 8()-proof fift.h, the tax bite goes down to $1.68. WHEN BRANDS are selling millions of rifths a year, as 7 Crown and Jim Beam are, tha t 13-cent savings adds up to a tremendou:S wallop. You may ex- perience a little less spirit in your drinks, but the companies will have a much more spirited pro!it report. LOS ANGEL'tS (AP) - Mazda Motors ,qf A~eric1, In<., •aya It wU);pfftr ~ rebates on its 19]f rotary engine J apanei: made can. , .,. The rebate Pr~ram will 1 be erfecttve un.tll'M..a1 Sl on all 1974 RX2. R./(3 and RXf model1'. The program hli an •ttempt lo redu~e lnven- lories and the \t7~ models 1renot inc,uded. ' :· The 1111 price on the RX• model» ii; $4.245 ·ror dan, $4,205 for a, hardtop and .$4 ,4'15 ror a station wagon. Philco-Ford Now Called Aeronutro~c Philco:Ford Corporation, a sub$idiaf-y or Ford Mot.or Com· 1 pany, has changed its name to Aeronutronic Ford Corporation. The n ew corporate n a m e rollows the sale last November of the company's domestic home entertainment products and the Philco trademark for tlio:;;e pro· ducts lo GtE Sylvania. Excluded from the sale is a line of home refrigerator-Creezers that continue to be manuCact.ured a nd ma rketed by the company under the "Philco," "Ford" ~nd ''Cold Guard'·' trademarks. The.name "Aeronutronic" \\'as used by Ford Motor Company for its subsidiary, Aeronutronic Systems, Inc .. established in Van Nuys in 1956. The subsidiary later· became Aeronutronic Division, with headquarters at Newport Beac h, and in 1963 was trans!erred to Philco Corpora· tion, which For d acquired in ·1961. . Over The Counter NASDU1'"'91 ' . Rise 23%. Newport. Beach·based Al r Californ ia' reported tota l re· venues or $33,182 ,596fdi; the )'eu.r 1974, an increase of 23 percent over $27 ,023,81911'1973. Expen~ci; were up 22 percent, primarily due to incr~aaed ruel costs. Berorc·tax earnings ol $3,087,1!0 ~·ere 13 percent higher than in the previou!S year. The >"'ear 1974 was the first year in which Cedcral income taxeii were required to be p11id and for thi!i reason net earnings al'tcr tllX or $2,525,582 were somewhat Jess than the actual net of $2 ,892,755 rcallted In 1973. The 1974 earnings pe-r shore, assuming no dilution, int ludin.Q extraordinary items, \\"ere $2.81 per sh are. ln releasing the a ud ited 1974 results. <'O lnpany president, R.W. Cli(ford commented, "1974 w~s a: good year and one tilled \Yith major coqtrasls. Thi! energy short·age, higher producl costs, !are increases: genera1 business economic downturns , all were or influence to our re· suits.'" Mesa's Bank Changes Name: Although The Bank , of Cost» P.1esa is only in its third year, the stockholders !\ave d ecided to change its name to 1'he Citi1cn1> Bank of Costa J\.1 csa. The name change, which has been a pproved by the state bank- . ing commission , was explained by prei:;ident Paige Simpson. lie said that in order (or the bank to expand into areas other than Costa P.1esa. "a modification ot the name would bring more nuid acceptance by other co m - munities.·• MUTUAL FUNDS ' I .,,,. • What's Br:eaviiag? Plastic bullies made of Barex resin are be· ing test market~d by Bass Charrington. L-Oru.1011, England brewer. The lighl ·\veight bottles are.a lso reportedly break·resistant. Many Motorists Keeping lly tJ nJted Press lnte ' tlonat The ('Ost or fixing a car is going up, but garage operutors say more people are wllhng to lace a big repair bill for l he11· old (•ar than are " ilhng to face another string or i>nymcnts for a cosUy ne"· model. .. , have a '66 that's l>ou,i,:ht and paid for," said a shop foreman at a Tue.son, ,.\r1z , Ford dealership. "It has 11!5 000 irules on 111:1nd 11 still doesn 't t>urn 01l. It gets me there ~nd brings me back. W1lh the 55 mile per hour speed limit, it'a as qwck as a nc"° one." I HF. SAID 1'10ST CUST0!\1ERS feel the same "'ay and m;iny are'' ilhni..r to spend Sl,000 to repair a I9G5 model0than to sink $4 ,000 or SS.000 into a ne\\: one. Alost garagemen agree that repair costs-parts and labor-h;lvc tncrcased. The cost or Healing an ailing auto h-.s gone up-depending on lhe model and lhe "·ork done-in the past year. The bi gges t Chevrolet i.Je<i lL'r 111 Sall Wak e C1Ly sc1id he r;11 sed ~ ~ hos boso c hourly lobor IN HIGH GEAR , charge to SIG , but a large Chrys lL·r deale r said he ""'s holding the line on labor costs ut $10. Salt Lake Cit y dealer& questioned said parts prices \'·ere s kyrocketing. 0 Tll1'\T'S TllE SORE SPOT," one dealer said. ··Parts prices a1 e I-a iling us. Some things a1e only up 25 percent but plenty or things Ul'C JU.Stout O( sight.'' Even !'.lo, deale1s said people ate "11ling to pay to fix their old ca1·.s. . "An overhaul job that cost $200 last year is goi\\'e to cost $250 to SJOO today. The pans cost more, tbe'tl'lechanic1 have lo have morc-.ifte1 all. they're hit by this Inflation jU5t like anybody else,•• said l\1ac Klausen, a Chicago,serviC"e station un<.I garage operator. "But \\hen you consider tha(tbe car's in ti p·lOJ> tih a1>e and you're saving five 'g rand, it'a a bargain." Customcrs<Scqm lo think so. too. "IF IT RliNS, KEF.P IT," says Tom Roche of Chicago, ~Urvcyin g his 1950 Plyn1outh. 1• Jus t because the \\'8Y the tin 1s bent 1s out or style this year doesn 't mean the thing 's no i::oo<l. In 20 yt.•ars, it'll be in style again-as an antique. And by then, 1f you treut 1t right, you'll have gotten a million miles out of it .. The manai::er or a Seattle. v..·ash., Chrysler·Plymouth' garage said, .. T he logic expressed by some customers is that\\ hen they ha\'C their Old Cal' Oxed up, they don't have lo \\orry about getting a lemon." MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE In dex ASE Index Do\v-Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks INDEXES 43.84 79.50 761.58 . 82.64 off off off off 0.37 0.43 6.57 0.72 <dti11c•r• n11d l.f111rr• Ne"' YOr~ ~U"'I I • I~ IOllOwtn{I loll ,snow\ tl>e •to<~~ lt>at "•~• !!oil""' mo~ ...a IO!il l"e most b.t,10 on ll'lll't•llf ol < Mnge on 11'1& New Vorll. 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Increased unemployment and ne\\· laws that Jtlve benefit s to more catecones or ,J>edJlle a~ th~ main realO .. for fb e nea,rly SSU,OOI! m01"t' · c1,1rt.11.i1ls, s~ale ~'?lployrrie'nt d1ra,C'lnr ~Im Lorenuald, \ •• • j r- • A 18 DAIL v PILOT Wednesday, Aprll.2, 19'7S I ' • •' ' .RECIPE F a~oring .Abortion , '..· .DEUN t ·BROS~ ~· · C~B 9UICHE ' SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Although still op- posed by the majority, proponents ol abortion on de· mund have more than doubled lo the past six years, the California Poll reports. Pollster Mervin 0 . Field 'Sald only 15 percent of those inte rviewed in ·}968 favored a bortion v.·hcnever the m other'6emanded it. Now, 38 percent. appcove: ., ;. "PUBLIC ·o P't NtON .ffAs 6hlfted s1gnific8nt- Jy," Field s aid. "Now, the weight of opinion favors abortions for un\\'ed mothers, or families who would suffer hardship. And support for unrestricted a bor- . lion on demand has more than doubled but is still opposed by a majority." · In 1969, Field s aid, 78 percenl opposed abortion on demand. Thal figure has now dwindled to 55 per- cent. '· Seventy-eight percent approve abortion if the baby mighl have a serious deformit.Y while 18 per- . cent disapp~_ove. If" the famil.Y eannot afford unoth~r l'hild, 49 percent approv~ abortion while 44 percent oppose. , . AN D, IF THE MOTllE R ls unwed or \he in(unl .. is unwanted , 51 per cent favor abortion \\'hile 41 per•-: cent arc against. , The U.S. Sup1·eme Court ruled two yeU!'S <:1go that states may not place any restrictions on the rilother 's t'it hl to an abortion in the first lhr.ee months or pregn a ncy. · The poll also tested the opinious• of .!;,hose in- tervie\Y ('d as to when the feto's •cq'ulres the ,:lame. human rights to live ttS other hun1an beihgs. 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"Ill.,,..,.••" for 20 ' 'al.~-:-·· .. . -" ~· . . ... ylro., Soafood•ZI i..tay ......... .,,.,., ....... . . ~ ' . . . -- Introducing the Sarat~a idea: ... \ Stand ard IOO's 120 's ' . More puffs than lOO's. T ailored longer and slimmer than I OO's, so yo u e~joy extra smok ing <imc, extra smoking p leasure, wi th out smok ing more cigarettes. Priced no more than lOO's. And Saratoga 120's are rich, fu ll-A avor cigarettes made froin a fi ne blend of tobaccos. More than just a new brand. Saratoga 120's are a whole new idea in smoking pleasure. Because now you can enjoy smoking longer without smoking more. Look for them in the new 120 mm crush·proof box. Regular and Menthol. - .. ' "Without th is c~\l!'ih-proor box 1hcy'd look li/.:e pretzel!!." • • • • " 17mg:raC1.1 mg. nicotine av. percigarene by FTC Method. Warn ing , The .Surgeon Gene ral Has Determ ined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous td' Your Health: I , • • ,.. • • 1 ~in..Not :·No . I Illini -Clear .Bartow -Evert To Snee en r ' • i:os ANGELES CAP) -Chrb l:;ve.rt »uya she doe1n't think thcte·s a No. l player in women's ~-"'· A(ter she trounced Ju.net 'Nt:Mberry of La Jolln~ 6-0, G·l, in the openJng round or a $1SO,OOO 'low:namont. Mlt>s Evert said, "I ~oo't consider mysclt No. 1. I don't consider anyone else No. 1. 1 Juat l~ink lbece ar~ four or five really tou1h w.em en playen:." As she spoke, unseeded Marcie Loui e had upset eighth-seeded Nancy Gunter. 7-6. 7-S in the !ournament. Later unseeded ift1ona Schallau w·as lo whip sixth- Jieeded Francoise Durr of France, 6-4, 6 -3. ll Thal seems emblematic of i'-''hat has happened on the ~omen's tournament tour this year. Last year Billie J ean King ;in_d E~erl dominated the tout. w1nn t n g most of th e 1·7 ~ournaments . This year six ~omen have scored victories in ~Otournam e nts . ~. Evert said herself, King. and !l'lartina .N-..vratil_Qva or Czechoslovakia were a~911:g the: f'really tough" players. t ··we sat down this morning and kried to rtgure out who was going Jo win this t ournament, and it's t. mpossible," Evert added. "'This ear we just don't know who's go- ng to win." 1 But it might be a superb shot '1iaker rrom Florida named Chris Evert, who has already fi"OD three tournaments this year. piore than any other member of lhe pro to ur. 1 She had her baseline volleying game working well as she ·rwhipped Newberry, a last minute •ubstilule ror Margaret Cou11 . tho had a lorn calf muscle. Navratilova, the No. 2 seed, us hed the net repeatedly to de- eat Kathy Kuykendall, 6·2, 6-0. :J'hird-sceded Virgiriia Wade or f:ngland . unleashed a daZ~ling tlisplay of placements to over-~helm Wendy Overton. b Fourth -seeded Evonn e oolagong of Australia whipped rvalerie Ziegenruss, 6·2, 6-1. Fif·' ~h -seeded Olga Morozova of the Soviet Union defeated Sue Slap, 6·2, 6-1 in 37 minutes. ; In an afternoon match, Julie J!eldman. the seventh seed, easi-,Y defeated R a quel Giscafre of i'\rgenfina 6-3, 6· l . BULLETIN CHICAGO CAP> -VCLA athletic ottlclal1 were granted permll•lon today to talk with Gene Bartow, head ba1ketball toacb at the Unlv~nlty of 11. llnol1, about 1ucceecllng John Wooden. llllnoi1 athletic director Cecll Colemao con.nrmed reporU that. ·UCLA ii lntere•ted In hiring Bartow. The Chicago Dally Newt11 re- .ported today that Bartow wW be chosen to succeed Wooden, who redred arter bis team won the .. NCAA national champlon1hlp Moaday by bet.ting Kentucky 9?-85. Wooden led UCLA to JO na· tlonal titles during his 27 yean at the Khool. LOS ANGELES CAP) -The man who follows John Wooden as the next UCLA basketball coach could be ljke the o ne who rouowed Enrico Caruso on st.age, followed Charles A. Lindbergh in a plane or followed Sir Edmund Hillary up Mt. Everest. Wooden won an incredible IO national col~giate bas ketball titles in the last 12 years. "'on 620 games and los t just 147 ror a win· ning percentage of .807, and his teams' streaks of 138 victories in a row and 38 NCAA tournament triumphs in succession m ay neve r be matched. Wooden was known for h.i s us ually calm demeanor on the bench, hi s conservative ap- proach to personal living and his fast.break approach to b<isket- ball. And that's the sort of man UCLA is likely to choose as Wooden's successor . But the search tor a new coach is the best .kept secret in a to\vn fil led with rumors which get elevated to ne ws in rapid order. Such m e n as Bill Sharman. Jerry Tarkanian, Fred Schaus, ex-Marina High coac h Lute ·Olson, P e t e Newell, Bobb y . . . 1 But the talk of the day cectered bn Louie and Schallau, only re- t ently elevated to the pro tour from the minitour or lesser '°yrnaments. \ Louie, 21, took JOO minUCes ·ro-- .itthip l\1i.!;s Gunter, the 32·year- old veteran. Neither "'om an will earn Jess lhan $6,000 from the toul'nament .' ~ave r Tops ~olomhian ~n Tuc.son TUCSON (APJ-Rain and cold' ~elayed several m~lches "irl the- ;s175.000 Tennis Games Touma· : ment but top·seeded Australian :John Newcombe brushed aside the elements with a 6-2. 6-2 vic- t1ory over uns eeded Bob Hewitt or ~South Africa. . LUTE OLSON !o'•nll oned as Candidate Knight, Gene Bartow and Denny , CrUm have been m entioned as possible replacements. Bartow is the name mentioned most a nd he was so besieged by telephone calls T uesday in his San Diego hotel that he had the operator hold all calls and simply take m.essages . Al 44, Bartow is young. lle's also similar in style lo Wooden. He dresses in business s uits. rare ly scream s while on the bench and coaches a fast break brand of basketball. He's at Il- linois no\•.' after four s uccessful years at Memphis State . ··J'm eager to succeed Woode n -if 1·m offered the job," Bartow told the Memphis Commercial 1\ppeal in its Wednesday editions. ··Ever yt hin g is ju s t speculation right no"·· They haven 't o££ered me ihe job, but if they do, 1"11 have to lake it." Barto\\/ confirmed that he and C"CL 1\ athletic director J .D. l\1organ are close friends. Sharman, the Los Angeles Lakers' coach, and Newell, the National Bagketball Assoclutio1\ team 'i1 general manager; Crum <If Loui~ville and ·Ol sen, the rormer Long Bc ach·Cily Collegt.• and Cal State (Lohg Beach) head mun now at Iowa. have s up- posedly taken themselves out of the picture. / ( Those-<'lose tu the UC LA pit'· lure say Tarkanian and Schaus, the forme r Lakers general manager now al f>urdue, pro- bably won 't be the man. Knight . the Indiana coach who was 29-I thi s year, hasn't s aid whether h<''s intcre!:lt ed . ~ooden had long \\'ant1:d hi s , as st'ant, Gary Cunningham. to Tep ace him and there has been · talk in the past two days, that Wood en quit a year earlier than he had wanted after u dispute over that question with Morgan .. But others have s aid that \\looden : decided last Dece mber to relirt' arter this year. ~ In any case, l\1orga~has said he and ,he alone will make the de- cision on the next coach. l-le even declined an orrer by an alumnus of assis tance in l'icreening ap· plicants, saying he would '·Jiv f' and die by my O"-'n decision.·• Wooden would have had to re· tire by age 68 by University of California rules and. thus . Morgan has had his eye on a number of possible candidates over the last two years. In fact. in 1973 , l\lorgan remarked to r1;ends about how impressed he was with ?.1emphis State's discipline and team"•ork. Bartow was the coach there at that time. The rollowing season, l\.1 e1n - phis State got lo the fin a ls of the NCA A tournament but lost to t.:CLA , 87-66. B<n·to"· moved to Illinois \\·here his 8-18 record could be marked ""ith an asterisk: he \vas under -the s hadow of NC AA probation imposed on lhe school for rec1·uit- ing violations during the tenure 10£ the previous coa<"h . Harv Schmidt . , Seven rirst-round m atches re- 1mained to be played today at ~rucson Racquet and Swim Club. THE DODGERs•·KEN McMULL£N .SLIDE;S IN .SAFELY AG AINST SF. No. 2-seed ed Rod Laver or Corona de l Mar dereated Colom- bia's Ivan Molina, 6-J, 6-1 and Australian John J\lexander used a strong service to clobber South J\frica's Ray Moore 6.3, 2-6, 6-4. LA Ready, , .... Says Lopes Newcombe quickly broke PHOENI" CAP) ..:_As far-as ~lewitt 's service Tuesday in the Da'vey Lopes is,coneerned, the ;;econU game or t~e first set, and seaSQn.l!an stari now. !then dazzled Hewitt with his own "We!..ve peaked. We 're ready ~trong se rvice. The defending for Cincil'lnati. '' the Dodger , .. haJ!lpion served.~three..haces in second..._baseman said Tuesday the £1fih ~ante. 1· , ·after Los An geles continued its ' Newcom·be ~llo' broke Hewitt's. torrid spring hitting with a 15-hft. se.r_v.e .in,,. the_ej&b.th game or the atlacK. th al wore down the S_an !rirst set, and In.· the ·Sixth aoo-F'rane-1sco Giants~l~-7. ....... eighth games of the final set · Lopes and W1ll1 e Crawrord .. l think I 'm hitting the' ball tripled ·in the third inning '_"hen \\·ell and se rving well," said lhe Dodgers sc~red three t1m~s Ne"·combe. ·'I like serving and 1 .tO: break. a 4-4 tie and build their Jike serving well.'' sPring re~ord .to 17-6 .. i But he added "The cold matc:es The podgers play f1ye more ex · f.ou reel cold, thai's all . I'd rather hibi~on' games, incl1;fding thret;" t wus Ii little warmer." / . against the Angels lh1s \\·eekend. t\nother rirst -round upset .. .-nd 'theft open thei~ league ume la te Tuesday when N~ sea~on ·Monday at Cincinnati ealand ·s Sri.an Fairlie beat aga1n1t'the Reds . Angels Send Balaz To Salt Lake City .. It was a very tough cut to. make ," said D.ick Williams. Th e CaJifornia Angel s manager hail just opt.inned J ohn Balaz. fo tlie ~gels triple A farm . club at S).ll:>Lake City after the rookie O'li.ti'Qder had hit .371 in J3 games Ujisl~ng . _ Balaz also led-the te.am with five rvns b'atted in. and Williams said be could be recalled in a hurry i( any of the Angels fi ve outfielders -Lee _stanton. Joe Lahoud, Mickey Rivers, Morris Nettles and Tommy· Harper fail to do the job. Stanton s m acked a t\lo'o-run homer Tues day while Bill Singe r a llowed OnJy one eamed run in 6 2·3 innings as the Angels whipped UCLA, 7-2, in a 12 inning exhibi· tion. Veteran ri ght handed pitcher lloracio Pina .... -a ~ put on ""ai\"ers for the purpose or giving tlim hi!;i unconditional release.· Pina, 30 , had a 4·6 record llJSt yeac, includ- ing marks of 1·2 V.·ith the Angel!J and'3-4 \Vi th the Chicagb Cobs. He told the An gels fie did nOJ.. \\.·ant to pitch in lhe min()'r· leagues a nd \\'Ould return lo l\1ex · ieo to pitc h in the Mexiean Leagues if he is not claimed by a major leag ue team . Williams \\'as reporl~ly lean- ing to rookie J e rry Remy to st;1r1 the season at second base ahead or veteran Denny Doyle. The Angels cul four men to get do"·n to the sea son limit of 25. Three will be pitchers. • Weone1C1ay, April 2, 1975 DAILY Ptl OT ff f RIDING HIGH-Billy, Cunningham of the Philadelphia ·16ers goes over the back of New York's Bill Bradley during NBA game Tuesday night in New York. The Knicks poste d a 99-95 win. S por ts i11 Brie f McAdoo Honored ; Kings Tumble, 3-1 NE\\' YORK (1\P l I.lob i\'lcAdoo of lhe Buffalo Ur·<i ves. the National B:Jsketball ,\sso(·ia- tion's leading scorer. n·a s namt.'d the leag ue 's l\1os l V<.tluablc Player fur 1974·75, lhe NR,\ an- nounced today. The 6-foot-10 1.·enlcr. runner-up lo !\1i l\\"<1Uke c Bueks center Kart•en1 ,\bdul-Jabb:.ir 111 la:-.1 .vcar 's voting, polled 81 fi rst · plat.'e voles and 547 points in run ning a\\'ay \\'Ith the l.,odoloff Troph y ba lloting li y !\'I ~,\ players. Bos ton Ccll1cs t·cntc1· Da ve CO\\'ens \\'<.IS SL'Cond this tin1e with 310 point s. Elvin Jl aycs of the Washington Bullets \\"<IS third at 289 Golden St ate's ltick B<irr v \\·as f0u rth "·ith 2s4 points <ind .... i;. dul-J abbar rounded out the top five "'ith 161, ··f 'n1 1·1,.·;.d ly hapfl,\. I (.';.i n"t L a k ers Fall ; F ace P l1oe11ix O nTVTomgh t Ji\"Gl.EWOOIJ (,\P! t>la~t·r · coach Lenny \V ilkt•ns c:.11nt; of1 the bench to sp<.irk a 35-poi nl third quart er as the Po1·tland Trailblazers ran a\\·ar fro1n thl· Los Angeles l.akl•rs. 124 -106. Tues d ay ni g ht in !\"ational Bas ketbaJl ,\ssol'iat ion play. Tonight the Lakt•rs f<ice ho:-.1 Phoenix al 7 : 30 on Ohannl'l 5. \Vilk cns. 37. v:ho "''ill rt.·lirt• Crom at.ti\"t.' play Su nd<.1r. trig· gercd the Po1·tland fa st brl!~1k a~ the Trailbl;.izcr:-> b1·okl' a 6S·65 tit• \\"ith 6:09 lcrt in lhl' third quartt·I". Thl:' Blazer s scored !:iC\'l'tl straight poi nts to J!O 11ht·u1l , 72·(;2. ..ind led by 12 points l!nlcring lht· fourth qu..irtcr. Sidney \Vi t·ks had 22 poinls .ind 19 rl•bounds for Portland \\hilt• Geoff Petrie scored 22 1>0ints a111.l Johnny Johnson h<td 18. Cent er Lloyd Neal had 13 points and i ;, rebounds. Gail Gootl1ich scort'tl 26 points ·for LoS Angeles ('.'hileZelmo Sca- lf had 17 point~ a1id '11 rebounds. .Cazz.ie Russell a nd Br.ian \\iinte rs '_,.(coredl5 points a'piece. '-1 Wilkens lert tbe game in the · fin81 eight1ninutes \Vith Portland ahead 102-84 . l·le scored ninC> points and had rive ilSSiSlS PORTLAND CU41 ~ 11. Wltl<l 22, N•.11 ll. P<>t<"' ?? .,,,...,,. Ii, Cl-n~ IJ. lunipkln ? Mol•I<" • \nhlh ~. Wllk•ns q Tot•IS 'S 3•·'~ L.0S•NGEL.£S!ltlU Ca+l>Oun •, Ru~~ell I), Bed!, l/ Goo<lr.l'1 lb. l.nu 11. H•ir~IOI' q. H•"'"'"l l. ""~'"'"ll'OI' I Wtnle<I 11. lGl&I~ ·~ 16·)1 Potll<tnd 1~ .IQ l~ .\.I •1• L.osAnoe*~' 11 '• 2J '~ 111io l'cwltd out None. 101~1 lou+-F>o•H~..n 18. 1.0' •nte•t~1'. TM:flf'l t .i\: woe•• It. 10.6111. IJl'll t•\"t• it . It SL'l!lll ~ likt• :i dream." s;.11d l\l t•,\doo. an over- \\'helm1n g choi ce ror Rouki1: of 1he \'t.>ar honors a s a for\\<1rd in 1972-73. Ki11gs l ... tJSf! 1'\,\i\"S,\S C IT\' Lus ,\ngl'll's King:-; l'O:Jl'h !~ob Pulford \\·as not c1nbarrassed becausL' his pla:•of· f·bound team losl lo the ··~· p;.in sion h:;.insas City Scouts. :t.J. 111 l'\ational l·lockc.\· LA•at.?ut• ac- tion 1 "1'hey playt•tl \\t•l l." Pulford !':>aid of the Scout~. \\·ho 111 \I inn Lii i!. 1·ul·sd:.1y ni g ht l'aptured uni.\ 1hc11· 15th vit·tory-of the yc:.11'. "\Ve didn't play as good as \l"L' l"<Hl . and they playl'd \\"t•ll. ·· '/'he loss mt·ans the King~ h:.1ve nu t•h;1nct• of captul'ing tht•ir U1\·isio11 cro\1·11 . l~os Angeles 1ra1l s i\lont rl';J! by st•\'L'll poi nt s :.ind has uuty 1hr1.•c g;.11111.•s to play. 111t·ludi n;.: toni ~ht.'s eonlt·st in St L.ouis. 'J'he Scou t ~ ~t·or1.•d a go;.11 in t'<ich period and uscd supe1·1> goa ltL·nd in g by 1·ookie Denis I lt"r- ron to def cat lht• pO\\'l:'rful Kin g~. H it•ss t••• R t•fires EV,.\l'\S1'0!\'. Ill l'Jat:l' Riessen . f;.ither of pro star t\ta111 R1 t:'ssen. rt·tu·ctl Tlu ... >sday aftL'I" 16 yt•ars aS !\"ort h\\"CStcrn Cniv<'1·s1· \.\·tennis coach. Ri essL'll produced ;.i Big 1'en ti- llL· fo1 · the \V iidcats in 196.1 a nd h:.u.I eonfl'rencc singles cha n1 - p1ons in his son, Cl<irk Grat>bncl'. Denny Konicki <int.I Don Lutz. ~ti s \\'ildcats pl aced third in the !\'C,.\,.\ tourney in 196.1and1964. rH .. D o u nld lukx S1\i\" DIEGO 1'he San 01c~u . (..."h;.1rgers of the i\"ational 1'•oot· boll l.t·:.ig ut· havt.• si ~ned O\\"i).!hl. :\lt·Don:.ild . l;.ist yc:.1r's leading t·ollL·giatt· pa:-.s t"l!'Ct'iver . as a fret· :.1gL•nt . ~l t·D o n al d s igncU \\Ith thL· Charg:<'rs on 1"uesday after re- portedl y being sought by the <Jukland Raiders, the Kansas Ci- t ,\' Chiefs. Pittsburgh Steelers ;ind ,.\tl;inta ... -aJcons. ·rht· 6·fuot ·3, UJs.poundc1· fron1 S:.1n Diego Slut~:raug ht 86 p<isses in 1974 ror J.157 yards and S{'V('ll 1ouchdo\\;ns . .lat·t.!~cu1 H.,ign~ (-{,\!\"OVER .. N.11. l\.1arcus Jackson has r esigned as basket· ball coach at Oart1nouth Coll ege <Jilli \\ il l assume lhe san1c post ~•1 \~1·i'g hl Slalt• C ni vt•rs it y 111 !);1yton. Ohio .Jackson. \\"ho 111 his on l,\' ye.ii- :11 Uurt1nouth tompiled ;.1 n 8·18 t'c t·ord ;.11\d finis hed fifth 111 thl'" l\"y l.e<i guc 1~·11h •1 ri-9 mark. an· llOUlll'l'd hi s r1·s i g n <1ti 11n ·r u1•sday. ' ~th-seeded Raul Ramirez or The two teams have fought .. exico, 6·2, 6·3.. hard:. Cor the. National League ·Alexander broke the third set West nag dunng each!>( the last \"•ide open in the n.inlh game with two ~ears. Often the rJvalry has two aces. rollowed by another ~.t;" int~nse . . . The Angels stole five bases in· eluding two by Rudy Meoli, who pilrered second and third in the tenth inning. UCLA (Who Else?) No. I -.ace that bnrely cleared \bone&. I thin~ lhe Reds attitude Jn other night matcli&, niltth· to~a~d us 111 a Jot di££erent after seeded J.lorold Solomon dereated we beat them .J.2 out of~l8 last .u n seed ed Ametlc.an Jim year ind two more times this tcManus In straight.sets.. Spring •. " Loites s aid. In o late ma~t].. fourth·St'.leded "'rbe Dodgers• base-;steallng rthur Ash~ la1l year•aruMer-dynamo traeked two lnples and ~ beot SwedeQ'll Ove Benatson Bill Buckner added h•<> doubles 3' 7-6 · · Tuesday. T--e doubles •We re Asht broke Ben~ at is in fluc.kner's silcib and seventh of e eJJ)lth pme the first .. 1 lb• •erinc a.a extended his hlt- nd wan hi> renli e 'al love for ting •fte•k lo teven pmes (13for 1he flnit-sel vlotOry\ :17). • . I ·But fknllfon won the fifth .. Los·~geles,~bas •'On seven or lo•meor1be-ucond1et0ifhl10Wl\ ttslasteifht. , , . iefvtce and lhe set weQl to e.g Giants• 1l<1r\er John· tl'Ac· Tore AJhct won the Uebreaker qulS'\O":"allowed 10 hil!i end· nine 7.3. runs 1n rour innings. California led 6-L after nine in· nings, but the team s played three mort' innings to get in some work . Veteran pitcher Dick Lange was also optioned to Salt Lake Ci - ty as the Angels ltimmed Lheir r~-ter to 29. USC's W~ Signs NEW YORK -Richard Wooci, All-America linebaeker from lhe ·.Univers i ty or Southern Callfomta, has signed a mulU- ·year contra ct With the New York Jets , the National Football League club announced Tuesday. By As~ocJated Press . UCLA which m ade coach John Woodenis fa r ewell to colleg<' basketball u me morable one b.Y beating Kcntuek')•. 92·85, for the NCAA cha mpions hip, i..o; the No. t team in the n ation, accotding to The Associated Press' .nnat poll ol lhe 1974~75 season. But the vote was not un· animous. ' The Bruins, winners of the col- legiate championship ln 10 or the 1put J2 )'ear1. reeelvOO 4S~ or 49 first place votes from a no· Uonwide panel or sports writer• an<I broadcasters. UCLA's tota l of969 points gave the Bruins firs t place by u wide murgin over 1·un · nerup Klintucky. which pull1..>d do\\o·n 830 points in the balloting announced Tuesd ay. UC L1\, which finis hed its season with a 28 -3 record, t>UC· · cceds North Cai:olina State. No. t in the final poll hlsl year. It is the seventh time UCLA has rinished in the top spol, a ll ih the past 12 years under Wooden. \\'hO ,an· nounced last weekend his retire· mcnl rrom coaching artcr a totllt or 40 seasons. T he BrWn!> a lso have fin ished second in the poll three times In the past 12ycars. I UC.I.""\•~' I "11 J .... 2 ll:el\hKky 1& ~ I» J Incl•-!1• I JI' 111 4 (.QUl~VIHt' 71 ) 16:1 \ _,.,,,....., 1• s s~ 6 Sr•KUW' Ill 11 Q Ul 1 P'IOrtf!(1HOh,..S1••" 11·• '°3 I •11ion.tSt•1.. U ' 317 • ~1'1~rollnot 211 tt) • •0 ""l•D.Jm. 11, 2• , 1 . ...,.,olll!llt lJ-• n o 11. Pl°•ncc•ton ,.,.. 111 IJ.(1ncctl'l""'I' 1M 1?• 14.HOl r•D.lo"" 1 .. 10 11') 1S Kt-'Sl6tr 10-t '' I•. O••k• 10-10 61 11.N•"-O.ll.•1Vt9d-lol ?, .. ~ •I 1&.0rfQllflSt•lt 1•12 .iG 1•, M•tl'll9¥1 1"1 ~ 10. Pro..IOlnc.e 11•10 11 O•Mrl ,.,.1 .. 1no 110l•S, lilted •lpl\9111111(•11•· ""rlion.t, AuOl.lrl'I, 1M111on CoUf91, C:.n~..-J. c;,n. 1<•1 Mltni~n. c1em1on, Cr•'9t>\on. F\lflYl•n. HOl'r Cro1i.. K•nul, l.f ~I .. , Mol'llal\a, Ntw IH•i<.O St.I". OrfQOft. Po1111 Amtric.-n,. P9oon. R<llOll't '° llo<ww•nture, SOu\lltrl'I C•Ulom;.. Steoon. fn• nt\\H, l e•••""&M. l•~•1·EI Pelo.W••ll+o>qton " ,, .8 2 O~LVPILOT Wednesday, April 2. 1975 n TopsLoara; FV, Marina: Win Edi so n lli g h 's Chargers stacgered the 'host Loara Hi gh Saxons Tuesday a rtc rnoon in Sunset Leag ue baseb:.111 • ut'1.ion , 6-3, to thl'OW the ~i rcuit inlo a 1nassivc knot behind Los Alamitos. The Edison victory puts Jo"'o untuin Valley, ·Loara . Ne\vport 1-larbor and Ma rina a game oCr Los Al 's pat·e £allowing the latter's 3· l vic tory at Newport 1-larbor. Marina s topped the host Westminster Lions, 6-2, to move within strik- ing distance or the top. F o u ntain Valley traveled to Western and came awuy \vith a 9-2 de- fision. Edison extended a 3-1 l e ad with ._,, s ing le marker in the s ixth and two insurance runs in the seventh. Ba rt Schaefer singled <:ind eventuall y scoz·ed oo J on Holmbl<.1d's s<.1crifice fly to center in tho sixth. And in the seventh frame Rick llibbard .sing led, Scott Des rosiers walked, Schaefer \\'3lked walks to set up Doug llOd Mike !'.tacqy !ingled . Zeissner's two-run in a run. The last m arker . single . came in on a n over-In the rourth frame throw. . Zeissner singled in a Al Gibson scatt ered run and Rbb llardman one hit in five innings for came through with a Edison, but needed help two-run single to score from Macoy and George Ray Craft and F ox. Meehan. Marina padded a 1·0 Newport's RiC'k Clark lead with three runs in ~oc_ked a 34Q.:.C!>ot homer the fourth Inning to ice to rig:ht·ce11ter . but Los . itswinoverWestminster. Alamitos already had a In the fOurth frame it J·Olead. was starting pitcher Kevin Shelton spaced P aul Soth starting the out three hit s, walked fireworks with a single, three and s truck out· giving away to pinchrun· three for ttie winning Los · ner J eer Hattabaug h. Alamitos Griffin s. Greg Ventura singled Ne wport h ad i t s and Da l e Griffin chances-loadin g the followed with an rbi base bases in the third in-rap to score liattabaugh. ning-but wu s turned Mik ~ DaRe)lo later away by Shelton. singled and Bob Tiezzi Kevin Bissonnette and eame through with a 1\rt Sorce were credited two-run double. SPORTS Stanford Thumps Irvine STANFORD -UC Irvine completed its northern trip Tuesday afternoon with a 9-2 loss to Stanford University, its fourth straight defeat. DefensC' and pitching once again led to t.he An - teater s' downrall . Neither start er Mike '4'ith singles for Newport. F•1111t.t• v.11 • ., tt1 Fountain Valley struck •• • ' ' h J.-CkloCWl,11 J 0 1-li ckman nor Russ """ J ohnson cou l d do with three runs 1n t e w11l4t., ,, , 0 second and four in the Wo:>o••rd, 10 ' o Sc. ... i>iroe.pb I 0 rourth to bury Western. Up'lon,( ) 0 In the second \'ince =~~~t ~ ~ Bienek singled and .(>can cr111.rl 1 1 F'ox and ~tit"T.:ey5'Ti41"·tf ,'' l'o•. lb 1 S\\'enson followed with s...en ....... 2b 1 1 t-t.rOm¥i, ~~ ) I Z4!h!.Mr, p l o Tol•li. 21 9 W1,...,.11 UI g 6 anything a gains t Stan· o o ford , which had a 9,1 lead ~ g after rive innings. ~ ~ Irvine also made four o o errors which didn 'l help : ~ Hickman or Johnson. o o UC Irvine was still in ~ ~ the game when Steve ' ' Whitehead tied the score Gauchos Blasted; OCC Edged, 6-5 Y•m1molo,11 Wlng,p?tl 1Gu•1•t1e. lb """"°''·" ..... ~.( "'""°"· ]b-p t....ouoert>w;k II Ort•t.tl !>lr •C ~le•,lb Tottl\ .. ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' • .w ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' in th~ second with a home run. John Palmer a lso socked a round- tripper, but his clout was in tj;c ninth, long after the contest had been de- cided. F'ull erto n Co ll ege ca:me up with a run in the ninth innini:,: to tie and one in the 10th to win Tuesday afternoon . de- feating Ora n ge Coast College 6-5 in a South Coa s t Co nf ere n ce baseball g ame ;:1t Fullerton. Gauchos Dumped 0 C.E ANS I DE - Saddleback Col lege's track and fie ld cont- ingent absorbed a 00·45 non -conference duo! meet loss to f\1ira Costa her e Tuesday as only fiv e events were Ci.IP · lured by Satldl cb<.1c k <:ithletcs. Don Elder tied th e Sad· d1cback school record in the hi gh j ump with;:. leap of 6-4 and Rod Bro'-A'n and Du ane Co nrad took the triple jum1> and javelin. Brov.1n wo n the tripl e jump ,,·ith a 44-11/::i and Conrad C<.tptu r ed th e javelin \Vi lh i°l lOiiS · 0£ 171 -6. Rick LC<.1ch won lhc440 wilh a SJ.9 and George Griffith .,.,-on lhc 880 in 2:09.0 •tnd \\'<JS second in the n1ile. M1r1Ceti. l9') IUI SMIOi.i!Kll tt!O-l. Broot;1 (M) 2. Ritlleth CMJ l H"'"'I !Ml. Time: 10.1. no 1. B•oo•· IMI 1 H•rrll fM ~ l. Rft ~tlt'I (M ), Tl,.,.,, 21 • ''° I Leac~ i!:d 1. GreQrO!'y (M ) J. 'Jl'l()fTlll...,,.1M). lifl'lot: Sl.'J ' $80 -1 Gr1t11 r~ !SJ 1, <ioodwi11 tM) MP4! 1 Jor.nMcn (M) 2 Gr!"H" CSJJ. Lef'dom ISL Tlo1e ' •9.1. l ·m11e I. Wdllo~ (Ml l . JoM><>n IMJ l . Lttdcm l~l. T "''" · 16·1)9.J 11011H 1. Scr.n~ll•r IMJ 2. C:nllf'• IM1 l.(0rtr~(! IS i. Tome : lb.J. Mo 1nte•fT'C0111e,-1. E119er !Ml 1 .. H1moln !Ml 3. Co11r•d !SI Tin~. '.Ob 0 .&tOrel~y 1.M.,1Coua Tfme 446. Mo•e rel~y 1 S•ddlea.,c~ Tim.: '"' Shol pu! 1 IOYHd (Ml 1 Westrom ISi l Sc.MIO•• tM I. Oo~1•n<e ]9.J•,1, D•,<u • 1 S~llneclor t MI J." '""'°"' !Sl J. C.Or11 (SJ. o,.tanc:e : 136-1' JeYehf! I Cor>tld (S) 2. MlMkll CMI l ll1 rlwo fM). O•)l•nce lll·t . Lonq 1umci -1 Brook• IM) 2 Min- "°'!Ml l. S!OillCIJll tSI. 01\latte:e; "' Tropl4! 1ump I Brown !SI 7. IOftfl\Oll lM I J. (on,,od l'>I. Oo~ll<IU!; "" H1~1um1>-1 M•nnoch IMIJ.El<:le• ~ll lltook, IMl.11e•glll 6·• Pole •lult !. S<lln ed•• !M! J. Nrlwo CM! l. no tPl,.<I. Httgll1 · l•·O Women's R esults Gl•h M•tll \c:"'"I Trl<k l'MwPO<"I 1101 Cttl Co11•Mlu IGO T 01"'°" INJ. 2 B•10lor<1 (NI. J, Ll<'e~ ICL Tl-: 11 I. m -1 Benhll (Nl.l Kt lll ... (N), l ,,,..,,,.<lmenlNI l im4!.11S "'° 1 MOn190me•v !N i.' ite.irl IN), l. ~,.,,IC), Time 1 as 0 MO I 'Y'lfWOod (Cl, 1 E'~"'""" l~. J C.•ll•<J"• JC) fo m, J )1 9, Mole 1 Holl•<l•r !Cl, 1 c;,,1i...;,er f(l,l.P<1lmr•!NI fonoe ~•l.I IO ll1 I D•oitl (N I, 1 Ot-.V CN J,l Lf'~•,.,(CI Time n• ••O Rtl<>r I Newpo•l K"•bo1 ,,...., ~1 8 l!IO R,.1,,, I N"wl)Orl .... •b<I< Tilne 1 00 • LJ I °""''"' fNJ ~ L11t ller (Cl, l .__ie IHI. 0"'""'" I~ •. SP 1 o ...... 1 1N) ' Tomll11 ICl.l. c;fr0<ol IN) ll•~!·•"'" J S S j1J 1 C.lr><<tl INI. 1 [11n•el INI.), O'Ktell CCI. H~oQr.t • IO WOMEN'STENNli 0r•f191CNU {111 l 11 CetMI~ \!"'It\ Dorl.I-<OIOfl Hd<•h 6 3 I> I. Mott01.-1E•~•1 •1,S·I .. 1 Culle11 C0\0t1 1,..,m•nt••t 1,.,2. f'•n fOJdtl O.ie•"'"'"S·7,t J • .,J. l •ll•..OUIQ IOJ Otl R1mo ... 1·).~ f , ""kumt1n (O) 114!! Hin• S-1, 1-4, •-1, ••<(•~111 tOl <111 ce"1oro 6·1, l.., " DctuDlt't P1lm·MC•<1" LOl dcl M1•Hn• &""'"-• •·.' ··•. &-4, ••!tll•ll·Kulln (01 Otl. Hre•llt!• flt'N• ... t.1 1. Wol~O"'•Hoppt r tO I Oti, Kiii• ~ll'l-PMIMMl .. 1,t-1. Ptr•t·LOullf ICI d1f. illl"t-· ""'"""l.1 ... In other junior college baseball a ction Tuesday, S<.1ddlcback dropped an 8·1 d ecision t o San Bernardino in a Mission Conference game at San Bernardino. Mark Schrupp led orr the game with a homer ror Orange Coasl , but Fullerton came back to take a 2· I lead. OCC tied it in the firth when Tony Accomando s in gled, took second on a S<:tc rifice and scored un Sc h rupp's single. F\J.llerton led 4·2 \\•hen OCC scored three times in the seventh to take a 5-4 advantage_ Key blows in the inning were a pair of doubles b y Mark Sigl a nd Al Zim- mer. Paul Possemato went nine plus innings for Orange Coust, receiving· reli ef he lp from Mike Yost in the lOlh . Saddleback took a 1-0 lead in the second inning against San Bernardino, but it was th e only thing the visitors did all d<:ty. Doug Pryor doubled. took third on a passed ball and scored on a s<.1crifice fl y. Sc:•11tr 11111'"'' Andy Be lasco had a double and single as Irvine collected six hits. ' .. Foun11i11 v11i.w OJO ~00 7-'I I o W•u •e•n 000 000 2-Z ' 1 Hi~.11-cl l110b.ord, 3D B.aillort, \!. 0.VO\l ... s. C: S<:lllel••i" Mitoy.~ ·P (ioO'IOn, p Mt....,,.p-rt '••kt. •l·ll 11olmOIMI. 2D IEOli.ort 161 •• ' • • ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • The loss completed a : '°! Cive-game northern SW· 2 o ing for the Anteaters, : ~ who defeated Reno on 1 1 Friday be£ore losing a : 6 t winbill to it and drop-- Totlh ' • ' ' " o o ping single games to ' ' 1 1 UC Davis and Stanford. 1A1r1 Ill ' s Now7·16onthe season, fl rfli Irvine return s ho~ .. e : g Sa turday for a Wllk..,9.0n, \1 f i!INI, 1D Sll<k!ey, \ti TwOgool, rt ....,,,llr.Q, Cl &•ditk,tl Bttll.< F1rwell, )I> S.Cl\lro:ll,p .. ' ' ' • . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' o doubleheader with UC ' 1 S<:tn Di ego st<.1rtin g al g noon . ' ' To11I\ " ' ~-1hl11f>I01g• ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' uC lrwiAt CZ) .. ' E\py.dPI • 0 84!••~0. ti ] 0 " rbi ' ' ' ' ' . 012 001 2-• 010 00'1 0-J • ~ P1lme•.<I I I • Sllln<t, ID • 0 'M>llelleMI, '~ l 1 ' ' ' ' ' AMH-i.on, lb 3 0 11WQl>ff, lb ' 0 MlrlM HI ' • ' ' • VenM•. 11 L.ortQMc~er , II (irltlln,lb 0.pellO.lb Titlll, rf Wll!.On,<f ~m.1n,,, Pel4!r~. lb "''"'"· c Satn, p ffdtlao.ugPI, pr Somm4!1te10, p N.il•he, p Tp\al• .. • ' • " ' ' • • • ' ' ' ,.. ' ' ' 0 ' 1 0 Blllrt!ng, ( • 0 ""'l•rroeu.11 J o Hltll......,, p 0 0 ·~n p 0 0 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1'0111s' 31 7 . ' ' g ~ g.uc1rvlrtt 1 2 o S11.r•lord ' ' ' Sc:-by lftnlltfll ' 010 000 001 -? II? 370 00•-7 • • •• . ' I I 0 0 ,; i ,i iLaguna's Wtllrnl111ttr UI Funlo•. 7b Rho•l!fl, 10 P1lnt,lb-p Kutwo<kl, rf <i<a~sbtlugll, II CleMli.t. If H1te,pt> Smitto,s' s.dltnl,tl Al-.!•Klrt."" At ..,;rti.c CMlt•, p SodOt'f ' ' ' • itD r ll rW ~ ~ i ~ Burlinghani 1 0 0 Oe ~ j l I Optimistic 1 0 0 0 ! ! ~ ! Laguna Beach Hi gh's o o o basketball teams will be Totll' J1 1 • 2 • • Sc:..-et11 111nr"'' using a passing game Or111" C••ll !S) .. ' S<r.rup0, c l ~QI. lb > ' ~ '"; ~..... 001 301 1 _~ ,~ ; . and a post offense for the 1 , Weslmlnsltr 000 000 J-2 • ~ 1975·76 campaign, says . . ' s ...... ~. 10 Sp.oln, rl Zimmer, Jb ' ' > ' ~ g usaiimlt" "' new Artist s coach Ed 1 •• , fl "" Burlingham . . ' '''°"·~~ Kortler, n > • ' . ' ' ' ' • o Poort11191,Jb • 2 l o B r h o c.rpemttr,tb • , 1 , ur 1ng am was con- Accomando. c Pou.em1to,o 'YD•l,p ' ' ' ' ' ' " 0 WhloCWI. 1b J a 2 2 firmed Tuesday night for 0 KlnQ'>OIYer , II J 0 0 0 TOlll• a a.1 • .:1,c 2 0 0 0 a one-year hitch as the " ' Seo,.. by lnn1,., s A1~. '' 1 o ,' •, Laguna Beach m entor in 111!iw•. ss 2 o r " " sneuon.1> 1 o o o li eu or J erry Fair's re-°"'"~ "'"" F~ll<irl°" 100 010 JOO o-s 10 J 100 ·1n 001 1-11 11 M"'"'''"" I 0 0 0 ·g (' PllK••.•• 1 0 0 0 SI na ion , K•itlnt.ff 2 o o o "I'm pretty optimistic ~eoi.oac• 11, .. ' . ' ' ' ' . ' To111• JI l I 3 bo h f ., ,ri; H••"'1M•r11or 111 • a ut t e uture,'' says g ~ ~=f:i~.c i i ~ i ··~~li~~~~:1{61_':;'e~~~f~~ Ad<t....,,rl l•no!lo, <I Ho!\le<, 2b c.o,, JC Pryor, It · ROOOie,<111 Pertolld, c HOiien. 1b Stncl\tecU,pll A<l•m•.i.~ Sc>rot'!lm;in. Pll Hatktll, p ' . . ' ' . ! g ~~t~: ... ,Pt' : g J . ~ back after be ing our. 1 a 0o1111.1b 2 o o o most valuable player as • • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . g ~ ~~·:~~.c:. ·~ ~ g g a sophomore and he 1 o c1ark.rf ' r 1 _, should be one of the best ~ g =:'~ ~ g ··g : in the league. Tot1i. " ' Sc:•te 1>' 11111111,, : ! :!ir!.~.P ~ g : g "And we have a junior ~ 1 Tot111. 21 1 l 1 1varsity that \\'On the ' .. OtO 000 000-1 1 • Sc:., • .,1 .. 1"'"' leagu e title and a r 11 • sophomore t eam that :: m ::r ~ ~ tied for the ch am-Los Alaml1°' oou·-001 02.-110 a NtwPOf1 Tennis Clubs Meet In Playoff Round The John Wayn e Ten- ni s C l ub hos t s its crosstown riv<:tl , the Newport Beach Tennis Club Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m . in the opening rbund or the first California tennis club championships. Compet ition 1n the championships will de· termine the top Lenni s club. public or private in ~he s tate. Approximately 32 c lub:; fro m Santa Barbara to San Olcgo will compete in the southern division. The southe rn finals are slated June 8 at the .Dart Resort of Bear . Valley Springs near Tahachapi. The st a te championghips are schedulfil June 22 at Bear Valley Springs. Competition is or · ganized in elimination rounds. Each round i1 a s,eries of nine match~-:. •three each o f m en's d o uble s. women's d oubl es and mix e d doubles. The first club to take fi'('e or the nine matches wins the round. Co mpetin g for the JWTC v..•o m en's teum v.·ill be G!i!il Glasgow. Ba rbara Wright, Ellen Bryant. Sunny Elliott, ;\lice Evans. Carol Ken- dall and Paulette Upton. On the men's team will he Dick Mclteer, George Yardley, who played for the Detroit Pistons of lhe National Basketball Arr sociation, former f.lunl· ington Beach High lightweig ht basketball coaC'h Hank Llechtrried. ex.Marina llghtweii;:ht bas ketball coach Bob Ot::!uslcr, J ohn Lee, Dick Butte rworth . Da ve Benish, Jim Straw, Jim· my Upton, Atillo Rosetti, )$:en Stuart, Bud Attridge and Bob Jone•. 'pions hip. '' Burlingham , who pre· pped at Monroe High in Los · Angeles and was a three· year starter at UC · Irvine, assisted in the Laguna Beach program. for one year, then took the junior varsity reins for two years. ''Comin g Crom UC. Irvine,'' ('Ontinues the. Balboa resident, "'we'll surely be using some or the passing gamf!'. '' Burlin.g h a m ·s first duties will be to guide his ' varsity in the Foothill lligh summer league. season. In addition lo running a junior varsity and sophomore league at Laguna Beach . He 's scheduled to be married to Whittier's Diana Preston May 3. Golf Results ,.,.., 0.11 V1tsllf " .. 11,...., et.a<" IJt> uu c...,,_ Ny-tC I '<>.def Tlmblrlll!t, to, .. Oortl 1111 IS. 011 Cw!!1n "·'""'· ~•1 IMll: HB, 17, wo11•·0. ~IPwarl !111 .. , Ott WIO~"'tly ... t-t. PU•t"O'tr 111) 1•. dt ! Tun • ., tl ... o. 61•1 boo II: 11 ft . ,. . won •· 2. ~ tMl ... dtf Y•u11t'M,"'1. .,...;,. !() tl.dtl 11••• .,, •·2. llell DIU: HB, It , •Oo'I $•1. Sea Kings Rally; AII-CIF 3-A Team Eagles ·Rip Tustin ' Selected Tim Rosauer. Corona dt'J Mar lllgh's ·surely on four occasionis Sea Kinas are a lone in with the aid of three first place in Century singleli und a Villa Park League,baseball warfare miscue. following Tuesday's 6-S Doug Johnson also had eight-inni ng decis ion a palr or sn(eties for the over visiting Villa Park. winners, who touc hed up Rosa\ler threw to Hrf:it busti man Cary Buume and the lutttir tossl·d to Guy Krikorian al 5econd to complete the triple killing. Tom Schneldorjohn ol Los ~migos High has bl•en accorded All·CIF 3·A firi;t t eam honors by th!! Citizens Savlnes 1\lhlelic Foundation's Selection Board. T""'O other Orange Estancia won its first Dennis Burtt for seven loop encounter in three hits. starts with a 14-3 rout or Coach Ken Millard's . host Tustin und Costa Estancia Eagles bombed Mesa was an 8·3 victim Tustin with a lS·hlt at· ut Magnolia. lack \\'ilh Buddy Lorton Coach Tom Trager's the only Estancia playe.r Sea Kings came from ·to pick up an extra base behind in the eighth in· hit. His double and 14 ning with two runs. as singles, com bined with Brad Greeley, Cary seven Tustin errors , put Guisness and Ma rk the game out of sight Frank lin loaded the early. bases with free passes. Glen Robertson, Ralph One run scored on a Ronquill o an d Brad passed ball , then Craig Sherv.rood collected three l\tacLennan brought hitsapiece. home the winner with ;:i The only thing. l\1esa ·single. had'to cheer <.1 boul \\'as a ~1ac Lennan \vas again triple play in the fou11h the big stick for Corona inning \vhcn a Magnolia dcl f\tar , reaching Cirst batter lin ed to pitcher Blazing ,Oilers Crush Cypress Huntington Beach 1-1.igh 's bl azi ng Oilers •. behind tY•o home runs by Doug ~1 ansolino. r a ll ied to crush visiting Cy press, 9-3, Tuesday afternoon in Empire League baseball acti on. The victory keeps co<.1ch Don Tl'rranovL··s Oi lers atop the league standings \\.'ith a 3-0 mark. Cypress tied things up at 3-3 in the top of the fourth inning to nullify f\1ansotiT\o's solo homer in the first inning and a couple of markers in the third on a shaky Cypress defense in the thi rd. But the Oilers stormed back ~,..ith l"'O in thl' bot- . tom of the fourth \\'ith key singles by Tom Freman and Jim Van Tighcm pncing the \\'ay to t\\'O runs. And in the sixth the Oilers put it U'A'ilY as Mansolino came through with a three-run shot over left field a fter Freman and Van Tighem gained the basepaths with a single and free pass. -fr i:? i:? i:? 1:-; i:? VIII• f'••• Ill .. <i. Sl1llr, 2D • ' ' ' ' eurn, p • Tondlll, rf I 0 .$11Mr,)I> • ~slaJl,c:I ~ S.•""1!10tl. lb ) ' l11nqu1.i '' • O Por\lr, II l 0 W1rt, Jlft g Run111i.. c: O Ll»l,.,,. o• TOU.h ll ' c ...... IMlr 111 o. '°"""'"· '' J . JollnlOn, {I 61'tei.y, 11 Tuclltr, lb Pr11>, ltl Frll'lkU..,,cl <illlUll!.I, < Mol<L~n111n, 1b Mu•PllY. 3b Neor•, Pl' fCH\,P Stl\r•n•.1"' Jon"'"()"· p f()lll• .. ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " . \cor. Dy l1111!nt• Vo!i, P•d1 000 310 01 CorOfl•<lllMlr 020 200 01 Co1Uo Mt1• (JI Krokoro•n. 2b R. Pntlp\, !I Dt•lllllfOt, ~\ s .......... lb 8 , Pflel~.<I MC.Co,.< McEtroy,f! 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II> o H"Hon,Jo o Mug.a.,.ro, rt O• Do11911,,p o Slw..O, pn 1 Tot1li ' ' ' \c:.,e Dy l1111l111s ' ' , ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ; v .......... . I Re•••.<I O Dovt,Jt>,P ErttkMtn,P O LKIWnull<I. IO 0 ToiltorO, rt 0 Wl'ion1,n O W1\!o<kl.< " ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . • Hl•lo:•. Jt> Combi.p,lb Or1111r, lb Totll\ " ' S<trt•y 111111,..~ County basketball ~ ·~ stars-Bill Johnson of 1 o Garden Grove and Jim ~ ~ Sa rgent of Bolsa 1 ' Grande-also received : ~ 8cclaim . Johnson is a ~ : first team choice ; 1 o ·Sargent a second team ~ ~ pick. Schneiderjohn, a S.11 ~ •-: center , averaged 26.4 ~ : points in leading Los o o Amigos to the Garden : : Grove Le ague cham· o o pionship. : ~ Johnson, regarded as « o one of the top-shooting ~ ~ ror\\1ards in the CIF, hit ~ ~ ~ at a 25.6 clip while Sar ge nt scored 24 .9 ? points. ' ' ' ' . ' ' Ray Ellis. a 6·11 center ' .. . ' ' ' ' ' . ' . ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' • ' • ' • •• . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • • ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' . ' , ' . ' rrom San Gabriel High, h; player <.>f the year. l ·A Finl Tt•m Pw1.-P1ar1•,k-L :Mii F-Mc0on1ld, G1rey F-P1rro11, C1m1rillo F -JoMwn. 0-.•dero <i•OYt f -fr111<I~, Ne •CUfy Plrk C -EUil, !>111 Cilbrlel C-S<Ml l<lerlohn, Lo•Aml90s C S+nii., Redor>do G Mc:CIOUCI. Nor!PI RiY1r1lctli <i· E •1111.,<i1rty G-Cra19. BIYffl'fHIUt J.AS.C:_T_ a•-'' ~ ... " ..... ..... 6-11 Sr •n St" '°"' Jr ., .... ..... ... 1 s.- f -Am1nn, C..m1ru10 H Sr F· C1•pe1111r,G.,t'1' . 6-S Jr ~" $df!ll'r>I. Botw Gr1fllko 6-t Sr F Bo.,.O, Victor Valley 6-l .k C SCllroder, Nt wDury PIA: ._. Sr c-Ntu, Wei!Torr1nc• ._. Sr G-Rot-wood, Loi.Alloi. 6"7 Sr G-Turel1, S.W'rly Hill\ 6"1 Sr G Brown, LyllWOOO s-• Sr (i Sim, Palm Springs ..e Jr J.A Tlllrd T•- " '"' f -Ood<I, Ml;I COi.io I O F -lu<-•v,O•"'lr<I ... " ...... ! g ~=~=::g:t'~~~. 3 C-Altuou, Lyn-od ..... 1-2 Jr 1-7 Jr ,, " ., .. ~ ~ . g:~~~~~<1~~~1~1rmo1 O O G-Sin....,c11s. C.OrlllO l 7 G-Korver, P1r1mounl t ~ G-Ttt>Os,LosAllO:I s-r Jr .. " 5-11 Sr • • ' . ' . ' ' l S 11 ' .. ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • • ' • ' ' • ' Baseball M1n 11.i C14l I 1 I Wtltrnllt\tw Sc:tr1 lly •••llltl M.1f0na ••• 111 l16-U1tl 000 100-1 1 I JUl'ollOR VARSITY 1<1,1111.0111 lf1U1, !SI It) w•1t.no FV MoltQerum, cf, 3-1...0; Cirll1. ''· l ·T·2·•: la,1or, 11, >-1-Z-Z; Btft••, •ti, 1.0.0.0. Aoello. <. 3·1·1.0; llo>IOIO, •1. 2·0·1-ll. Ma~. 1b. ).1-1.0; Pl'•tt. lD. 1·0·0·1; Rot>erl'O"', p , 2-04-0; Lilym.an. p~, 1-4-0-(I. Tot1ls: n.5-'-t. S<ore!tr 11111r1 .. , · • ' .. 000)()()0-JSl !OJ JO.. •-• 1 3 ' .. 011 O~t J-1• lS l 11112 100 o-o 1 1 ' .. Wf,lern 000 ooa o-o l z Fo""1••rtYalley 200 110 a-S 1 • SPRING IS TENNIS . SEASON so is Summer, Autumn, Winter at the new San Clemente Tennis Club Help us celebrate the • b eginning of temis'Seasons APRIL 5, 1975 3 PM-6PM . 630 Camino de los Mares (near Sambo'a} Its OPEN HOUSE -. Exhibition Match 2:30 • .Wednesd•y. April 2. 1975 DAIL'( PILOT ft3 JC, Prep Baseball Collegiate, Prep Net Summaries -Mona r chs Mustangs Horwre d Ba~.T,!,~ton Standing M)UTH COAST CON,.._R•NCll W L G• Colleg f' M . SM! Arl1Dftlo C.trllot ~ oi.oia Mtow 0r...-to.11 Fuli•flon I I • $6n1•An• 0 ' , •• ••• , , UC In-I ... Ill 111 CINlrtllrl ... .. .... " WrlOhl O l def Milnr.on •·•. •.O. Ea" .... " U)Oel Slmp-6·), .. 1 Stoc:lo.m•n OJ Oel SMrt r 6·l,b-1 Willlam• ti )Oel Do1r1 6•0, O•O. t.•rre Cl I oet O.nedelt6·1l•·' Ma"" it i 0tfS1~•n• 1·S. •· . ,....., • ., .• $,.,,, "11tl<lt \orl6, 0 111199 C.o••I S C.ttltOl I , Ml, San Anton lo 1 San DleO(I ...Ww t , S...11 Ana t Tlll1trMNr'1G1mM t.1110. 11 0.all{le Coau Fwll1rtoft1I S...t11An1 ' M>UTtfl •N CAL CON "1.11 l NCE • W L O• Doulll•• Wl"+Ollt·Ea.ima" !ti O.f ,,.,......,.,. SN!rt • .. 1. •·l. !olm p5on·O.t •t /NJ dtl M•1•\ ,,.,,,.,. •. ,, , .... 7.5, 8r1 .. nan·MICP1••I II) 0-1 S11rm. De-n•-• ... J ~U L.A J 1 GolOltlWllf ) J ~, Or*""'"'' Ul !JI Gerrll• ~. s1..,,,. 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He""'pgrt H••bor •l M.-rlna We•'"""'t•r •t Foun1.1111 v,.11.,., LO.i•••I W.sl1rn CEHTURY LEAGUE Coron•O.!M.or \/11111 R.l•lr. .,_ w ' GS Kawashima IM) lo~t 0-4, S.7, won •1.•1. H•ollll IMI losl 0-6, 1_., WDfl r..J, tied 1·1. Kiiier CMI IOI.I 1°6. •-6,S.1, won ... 1. Oo11l\1s T1 uc l'lld•·~weeMe y CMI det ~~::,~,ci~~;:~,~~~~.6~~~· 6·2, del llt10•-Co1son (M ) ~pl<! l ·S .•.•. ~p1.1 ..... •.ol. tftla ,,.,.U Il l ) Cl) Ml•lllllil Sl"lllli Hiilttl\ <Cl del Bush 6·1; drl f'ourld!. 6-0; de! L1.1!Pi>Old 6·1; def Sle'*<••I 1>-I . M;i gnoll• Calo!• Ml!$& s..r.1;, An• £\111nu • Tir..tin , ' ' . ' . ' . 1 Wer,,tt tCl -n•-2.•.0, 7-S.•t. , 2. Krl,orlan tClwon 6-2,6-0.6·l,6-1. ' ' ' , , 2 Mar10Uno (CJ WO" •-2.6.0, •·2.b-J. 1 Oo11llle1 l Cllessi••-HuMt lno1o t1 !Cl det W•ld,,.,r·Gro~e 6-1, 6-1; det Cilon1re11- Muc""6.0,._I. T...-d•Y'I SC01"91 C0<0t11 dl!I Maf •.\/Ill• f'll•k 5 Estancl• !•, T1.1\tlt1 J Mll<,ll'IOli• 8, Col.Id MeSll l l'rlNy'sG•m tt E1 Mod<lnll •I M19noil• S••U• An• •1 Coron• otl "'-tr VU+11 P••k •t Tu~tln Esl•nt1• at Co1.t• Mei& EMPIAE Ll!AGUIE ' HunllnQlon flto•CI• Ka t~ll<> . ' , . An-•m :!.iJcld"l>.IClr. Ke.....,dy ' ' ' ' ' . . , Foou1111 "'""' . ' , . , C.yprell'l . ' T"""'•Y'I Scores HunOnoton 8e•t h t, C.yprt!~!.J F~hill 10, Ke -dy 1 K1 lell•), """'"''"' 1 TMl•Y'I G1M• Or.1n9e •I $.IOdletMIC.k Fr ... y•1c;..e- Hl.lt1llnQIOft 8e•t h ill K•lellil Foo1,.h1 ,., C~pr•~s An-Im at Oran.ge tte nnedy "' s.ddlel><llCll ORANGIE LEAGUE W L /s.or-· l 0 El Oor•d6 1 1 Ste• 2 1 CAnyon 2 1 Esper•n1,1 1 1 V•ltnt•& 0 <I T•MLllY'I Scor•• Br•a •, Ya!entl• 1 • El Oor1do J, CanyOI\ 0 Sono••11. Esper•n111 7 l<t!Uy'1Ga 1'1'1'1o Sonora at B••• E'I?!"•"•" al Canyon El 00raooa1 Valene la FREEWAY LEAGUE W L '"" SA V•llf!y Fuller ion U HaDr• SuflnyH1U\ •Buen• f'•rk 5.lvant1a ...... ' ' ' ' , . . ' . , . , . , ' . Tlil'tday•1 SCI••• SA V•ll•r 7, lk.l•n• Pa rk 1 s.tv&nna J. s ... ny HllhO TrorJ.UHa b•a7 FullfflOn IS. Lowen 1 Friday's Gotm-. SA ll•lleya! Troy Fut~lon al Savanna Sunny H•11S ,U lA H•bf'a Lowell al B1;1n• Parl< GB •• ' , , ' , ' . Volleyball ··Resulis · \'arsltt1 Fount•lri llalte w il1f H1;ntlnQton ~;o.ch, IS-U. lS·U, 1-15, IS·IO •• Laquna lk;i.ch del. Mission Viejo I~. U·l. IS-J. Co\ta M@sa dtll E1il•ncl1, ls-6. IS.I, lt-lS,l ·U, IG-U. Newpo•t HarbM def Wf!Stmlns~r 1s-11, 11-•. s-n. 1s.tb. · S11n Clem.ntedet Unlvt,,!llr, J.I. Dina Hills <H'f El Toni, 1S.11, IM , 15-S. .Junior \lar•itt1 EUMKlil def c'O'llil ,,.,.,. 15-'. 1S.0. Ne""'port Harbor 0.1 W.strnlMter 1J..U. 15--0, 1~4. s .. Clfmentedef Unl.,.r~tr, 24. uouna !Math Get MIMI°" llltjo ls.I, IS-41. Dan11 H•Uldef El Toro 15·7, 15-1. , Hunllnoton Be•C:h dl l Fount•lri Vellty, 15·1, IS·l . Arnw....,..ri1·Brownson (C:) won b-2. 6·l ;won6·1.•·1. Hut'lll"4lt011 a.6U1 !Ill C•I Cypnu Slr1tl11 J•fttt CH) d•I. S.11 "• •·0, 011. Ad•m10" •·1, d•L Foog 6•1. 011 Br<>w1' t·O. , ll•n<ll<tll l IHI '*<on•·O, t ,,6-1,t -0. <;allt h i H I won •· J, I·•, lost I·•, won .. , Fr1tl'l(ll (Ill won IS, IO•I '·•. •·6, .. on l·S. D1u•1t• llr••·Collt• (H) df l Hol!l•O· Hynd,,Yn t·I, ••J, dDI l1k1·1'11:<'0l<ltl0 ....... 1. W!nt1rawd At•lln !HI •Plil 6 0, ••, \lllllJ·•.•·J ,.._...,,.,, Haroor lJOlfl ) IJ'ftf Lot Al•mllOI •1111111 W"!twur tll (Nf del Su<11t1r t•, lo>.t to Shtl•I •·•, 0-1 Appitt>•um t·l, °"' '>n•••t-••·1 t·l~:';"•" IN) won •·O. lo~I J_,., W<ltl ~t••tJ~~ !N) .. on •·0, l11~t I·•. !Oo.l )-6, _,.,.~ Oel<IPi.tt' 1NI won •1. lo~! 1·•. •01.1 J .. , WOfl6 .. O.u•l11 lio,o P1•r\Ot1 CNl dtt G1l 1>tofl · Stnotl•• •·J. 6 ·0 ; d•I 6•1'.••· CMmoeri•ont-3, t ·l \lll~:~tt~~ti•m IN I won •-o. •-I; "'"· vau., U•I U l W111 .... Sl"tltl Mwr•d IFI d•f l(ln11 6·1: lle l Br•u.-o 6·0; lo~t lo Sl•olorlo by .,.,. t&ull,del Voon•-t tlellfld+(I (fl won t :l , •·•. t ·l. 6·1, Cooperman !Fl won 6·1, IM I l ·I>: WC<l 6·0,6·0 B•rDer I Fl wo" 6·•. 6 ·•. l>·l .... o Dowlll•l Do1nwn-W•11n<lf IF I !1~1 R•'1l>1e1 6•ernerton 6·0. 6·7; de ! St, P.n1'nl-5.oto 6-0,<>·7. Cnu•'"W•d"'h (F) won,.,, 6·0, won • 1, t·O , Coron•dtl ~· !711 101 Voll• P•rM Siftglts lio~~ IC! dt l C.r.tn<to 6 0. d~I 0•~1-t ·O. drt HolwOll 6·0. dl'I r~n•<>·O. t 11omas IC: I won I> 0, 6·0, 6· 1, 6.0 J•QQe•l IC! wOfl 6·0, 6·0. 6•1,6·! Callne !Cl won•·1.6·1. 6·0,6·1. Do11bl11i McN•,...••·G<>Od CC! Gel Sloc:um- <apelouto 1·~. •·•, IHI Notton·SllQc"f •-0.6·1.) Otterbt+n·SQoone< CCI won •·7, .. 1, -•·0.•·1 .Ju11ior \'ar .. ily Corof" dll Mar 1111 fOJ \/Ill• P•rl>i ~111gte1. c Tnom•~ {CI de! Cd• •<>II l>·O, ""' ll,hnkin 6·0, dl'I H~dle, 6·0, (lei Po-11...0. Wr•9'1I 1() won<>• I. 1>·0. 6 I, 6-0 R ¥•" !CJ won 6·1. t ·l. 6·0, 6 • Sc.no111 tC! won I>· 1, 6-1, l>·I. •-0. Doubles Allwborn-Baldtod<;1e !Cl dl:t Lylr· Atlt•~fTI 6·0, 6·0, <Ii i Ho!lon~·LI!lll.v>< .-0 .... 1. Osqoo(l·Y01.11>9 CC ) won 1>·1, 6·1, ""°" fl.O, ... , •• • Hwnti"!11on Beach ft l If) Cyprtlili Coley IHl<lef.Cur •t"8·6. C•tnptieU (1-1 I de!. v asqur1 8·1. Rt afll• !H) M f. Wrlnt>t<Q 6·~ e 11 .. 1ak CM I orl. Yt e •·l. Doubles Str•ll -Kane (HI Gel. Goldm..,·Lask ••• Pfoscoe-Moon IH ) del . G•Of11oNnd· -.,..,1 ...... , • Pro Sco res Mtrhw l11"1 l u .... 1we......i...,. s1 .... . ,Mo(._ I.Ml del H•rdl"'O 14, O.I tltoaooen1•·t. ,,.,,,,,,.,, .. !Ml won•·•. IO•I J·•. Inell IMI dtl Sflal•r •·S, d ... IC118Qltf" ., 6 rown CM) ""'on•·•, •·4, °"""'" Ca~•l'ty·Marotll CM I doll RlrK" Clann ••: Oel ChOl•C>uol•P ••I. Kurlt•·Ou<llly CM! 0.l•ullld; WM •·I. 1'111. \/alttJ n•l 411 W1•ltn1 · 511191•• l••~as \F l doll R~en M ; ""1 00n .. •oOut•6·1 P••ham (f" l won •4. •·3. An!'M> CFI 0.1 Almon a-J; •on b'f' dol· .... u. C..OMI LFl won •·I: won Dy dtlolUlt. , O.U.••• (:ooper-Str1no !Fl Olf l..011·0..v•~ .. 1: de! H•,.l•·8•1dl•~ •·I. Sl•pN!nWW.·Hor~m•n CF )_, •O, won•l. E1la11d • USI I U Tu•lln Sh•gtt1 P•l!IO CEI -Hall l -0, Agu11'fr•'-'· M1,amoto6.0. Jt'tliui> .. 1. JOflf>l10tl ll!l IOll ~-1. won •7, t ·?, .. BliKkl• CEI won•·t ,•·1, ~·I, KrOlln!lldt EE l wot1 l ·I, I·) • Oou1>111 Ntlw•n·C•rroll CE ) dtl Le"'"" Sr•<>!l~y t <t, 6-0; <1111 W1btf"s-O'K""1 •l.•·J. Tomoe-L1ntofn tE) -n •·I. ,-0;....:... 6·1,t.). . N•wp1rl HarllOr l!IV•I IJ!o'tl L•• AL•MilOI 51119111 Butt ler IN) oel cou•11~ •-1. d<!f Soyder 6·0, , ~n10t11N l won6-0.•·•- Fo\\ Ii'!) IMt ID l!oelm•n , ... ""' Pt+!lh11~I-$. Po:•t 1ns !N ) IG>t 1·6. won•·•. Muk•i !NI Oel Sltopl\~n!.6·0. OouOl•S S .. HllUfld·Unver\ CNI del Cl'larloU .. O..n111 ... , •·);lo~\ lo H1•·Mollt1 ••t . Stn1tll-P1toumi1n !NJ won 1·3,•l. EOi!.Ofl UZI \21 Llata Si"!llH Kom CEI de! O'H1,,.,1.i•n •·t, loSC lo Fr•ncD11,0r •-•- Ha mp!011 !EI won J•S, IO!ol J-6. Blro<;1es (El Gel N19ui t ·l. Oe'f """'llevt ·• Gcaltlllfttt l El wo .. t .O,t -3. 0.ubln Lynott·C..mpt;H"U IEI del MllkH · tt.."'~M; del Ma ier·K•otin '"'· Rilrm•MC Don•ld !EI won 1-S. "-'· '""'-» 1221 (JI M.i t1141lla ,, ..... Mill!.UO• (Cl del Ad•m~ 6·1; Oet Pol· 1~• ~·I; de! B•rry•·I; del Slew•rl...0 • Johllwn(Cl won 6·J.•·l,t ·• ..... l'Wiill IC.! won 6·1. 6.0; IO'>l 5-1 ; WOl'I •·• Llu (Cl won•·•. 1-~, bre ; losll4. OoHI•!. '>imoru•n·Fr•no~ (Cl def Welli119-. Ori51111cri 6·1. 6·0; Gel Scl!.llle•· MCF.aoen 6·1, 6-7. Ro•1.ma-Wigt'll CCI losl 3-6, 4-6; -I H ,t ·l. f'rosh•Sopk M.lrf11a en '')COM ShtglH M, St•IOfl IM) def. Wllll9 6·), .lollnSIDfl .. ] • Re,nolds !Ml lost•·•.'·'· TUIO()Of'I (M ) lo~t 10 Alphln .... c..umo ... Koon (Ml lost 3-6, G-•. 0otJOllS Fursl·Trru !Ml lost 10 S.ndtt-1- Woolrlage U ; del • .lotlnSOn·Tillrlof' l·S. Knl9h1-1C tlloor• (M ) ~t 3-6. - H - English Soccer . T>llH•r'• •rltllfl Socc:w IE119llMU .. M Dl'll1h>11l CMllMe•, Burnl•r 1 Receive 2 prints from ev~ry negative by developing your roll of color film at our O.rby1, Miln<"°ll"' City I lsnwi<h J. Blrmlnqllam 2 •. Lak1111r l , Wel l Ham 0 Sftellle ld United 1. L•..,1 I, toe Dl•l1M11 Z e rlslot City 1. Brillo I Ro'flr' 1.1;. Millwall I, At!On \/Ille J NOUl"'Oftlm f Of"Hl 1, Shollf'-ld Wfct-..... ,, Y,,... COyO. Blt<kPOOIO. tie every day regular low price. C>lvhi.ttJ H~llla• 1. Bl&ekbut"tl I,'" t!loldOef"llllld o, Bury a, l"I' p,,,1 v11• a, Sout,_,,oa. 111 ~Hlon l, Pe~roorouqfl 1.1i. SWlridDn t. Cll••llOllO Off•r •tt•ctlv• through Sund•y. OlritM• &tfdt.wd a N"porto, lie .11t1lno1011i1, Rolri.rtttm 1 Oo1W:11l1r2, Crt-1 ,,.,.Mllold 1. $to(-00f\ 1, !kl Horthal'rlCIMft ), HOtUlllllOI 0 $c.W!lllOl'fllt I, LlflCOlll I, II• • DIV O RCE • II . ""''" d ~-n 11•~ "'!''"'"'' '" DOIT YO Ull \flf ( 4ll~J:lo-jlll. 01~0 ~("( C:OUN'll \•.-.I• w .~ ·~· .... 'lll 77 40 1.69 Kodacolor 35 mm 20 exposure lllm. 1.09 Kodacolor Pocket Camera film. 12 exposure. 1.09 Kodacolor 126 12 exposure mm. 5ltop S1•d1JMooltto l p.a. .tflle fal1w .... litor'K FASHION ISLAND. N8wport Beac h (71 4) 644-2313 HUNTIN GTON CENTE.l'I. Huntington Beach 171 4) e~i771. . .. . £1ila<1<la I UI IOI N fl Cl•rMfllt s1 .. 111 F inish 2 nd Richard Chacon was . • n a m ed m o8 l v a lua ble Juni o r vU r s so ph o mo re rreshman tean1s . i l y • &1 n d l . V•o AmtrOr>Qtn IE> ~I 0.•n 11·), ll•f. ', 9 S A , N T A F E Tuesduy night a t Costa SPR1N GS_-Sparkcd by ·~1 es a High ' 5 s po rts Joe Do~llng and Allan I award s banque t honoring IJcrry 1n the , 880 , the theswimm lngtearns. Pt1ater . ~el l l1g h lra~k Spec ial a ward wln· C••Q•ll (El Oel Bl•c~ourn 110, I I 1, 11.0. Orange Coast Tos hihar u T ochikubo h&1s been n a med the Pirate or the Year at a banquet honorin g the Ora n~e Coast Coll ege V.'TC'Sllin ~ team . C.••v•s IEI 0.,1 L1H•Q~n 11·1, 11-0 111-1. • t1111•!El<k'I IM•<Cl!l·),111 WEl,,.ne, !E! oet J•cOO.. 11~. 11-0 11·0 teum f1n1shed second m ners : Ello.on !El det Lotl<J•n 11·5, 1-11, 11·) S1••~t1111 !EI d•• eearo 11-J, 11.1. Doubltl the Ca th olic R e la ys 11'ue1:1day night al St . P~1ul High. Cr espi grubbe d fir·st p lacl' hon or! Y.:ith 26 1>0ints, but the Monarchs "'ere 11 Light second "'ith \lefllly • CaPl•ll't; St•n Ot"'btclo.I : MD~I Val .... Olt: 111/c.f\ard C ... cooi: Mo~t •m• Ptovtd: eoa Dol•n : MOU 1nloC>'••· ti.-1: Sfl•un <i•1taofl1r. P u ul Sowa w as uW ;.1rdc d th e M ike l-~ink lea big heart award and Mark Garratt V.'as named caplai'\: RObt<n wn-J. V•" Am~rOnQOlln 'L> doi. Bl!.llllpO!vrl \S-S, 1s.o, 1s.1 Tool•O'An..,_11 (El <let. l(u>W'•• Grolt'IWDOd l)•I, 1)·). 1)-1 Tllom11w11-N111r•n1>er11 t EI a.:I. S.ri>.o·Good .. 1n \)·), 1 S·b. 1S·I. J•ler var.ii, Captain : Roblfl 81•n••d: MO •I 11a1 .... 1111: LOU Scl'l1.1lt1; IWa l lm- prowd: SMw Sl'ltlton; Mo~t lni.plra- lional: ..ttttC.rl-. Deu)lef>Seldal 4E:) d11t. c:..tve .. Rl\ol!. IS·l , IS-2. 25. Ro tl·Lt w l~ tE' dtll. ProWlb•· Mutptl' l~·S. IS·•. Dowling s ped to a t :\59.l clocking to win the 880 while Berr y was second \11ith a 1: 59.5. l"r1.-. ..... ~•nch!l·Pilstrock IE I del. O..~t1/• R+"te~U-t.1)·11 Caple ln; Scott Ar nald; Most va1uat11•: Kurt Ly,1:n1 ; Mott tm- pro~..,, #olrk CYrll; -•I 111i.p1.,.. lion.fl Klrk#olntOll. Marina 'fhose were n't the only 1-(ood m a rk s for the !\.1onarchs. though. Greg Marina High Schottl"s Woe1>Sc cle are d 13·6 to sports awa rds ba nquet \\'in the 1>0 le vault com· honoring the basketball p (·L i ti o n , a nd th t: t ea ms is s l a ted for !\.1o n :.irc h s f i n i s h ed toni ght a t the school second in the two-mile cafeteria, beginn ing at run and in the mile relay. 6:30. . . • Start playing arouna ••• • No bener ploce to ploy thon Los Alomilos Race Course. w ith all the rhrltls ol nigh! hornes~ racing. The wheels start spinning &.00 pm sharp. every n~ht, Monday thru ~tu1doy. we·re lnuoducing "'Ho11 0 T1of' nights. celebrity events. dellcious food and beve1oges you can enjoy in our ht"oted g1onduond. Plenty of pork1n9. Do you15oelt o good rurn ond ~lot! playing around. Ar . Los Alamitos Race Course tonight! Bill Sl . J ohn r an a The V1k1ngs adv&1 nced speedy 9:25.0 two-mile, lo the CIF 4-A finals in bu t it w &1s n 't good Lo:; Angeles unde r t_he e nou g h to ov e r h au l gwdancc of coach J im Loyola's Guy Me Closkcy Stephens. feibrucary28 thru Maya, 1975 (9:17.0). In c l ud e d in th e A n d t h e ~1o n ur c h s' fcsti vitieswillbe the pre· mile rc iay tea1n of Chris senlation of m_ost valua· l<'cJan, John O 'Mall l'y, ble and c&1p~:.11n _awar~ 1\Jl a n Jicr r·y ;;i nd Pat'f?r the V&1 1·s 1t y, 111 add1· M cK eon clocked3:30.:J. Lion lo awards for the on Kotello Ave. near 605 Fwy. On Polyglas Whitewalls · Custom Prmer Cu.~hion PD/yg/as · This is America's la rgest selling lire -for lots of good reasons. Resilient pol yester cord body for smooth-riding comfort Tren d firm ing fiberglass belt s for road-holding traction. A use-proved 1read d esign tha t really delivers oh mileage. This is a tire fea tured on many of the 1975 • model cars. For lhrcc days only, Polyglas \vhilewalls are special priced at 30 °/o o ff. lluy nDw and save. A7S.IJ plus Sl.77 F.E.T. and tire off your car. SAJE s13 to sis PER TIRE FITS MO DELS OF: "~ Ul[ rl1S f.[.f. SIZE PllCE .... aH t1111 11f • -~ 0711-14 Gfemlin, Hor"'!. Javelin. Valiant, OUster, Barracuda Mr11rid! & alhers $43.80 $30.66 $2.18 F78-14 Torino, Amb1lHdor, c.,,aro, CuU.ss, $48.15 J33.70 $2.47 Chevelle, Challenger, Roadrunner, CP11rger t. othe rs 678·14 Torino. Mantego, Century, Cherelle, l'M"", Char er, Roadrunner & other' $50.20 $35.14 $2.62 678-15 Chmolet. Polau, Gllu it, Monteiey, furt, Cftalina & otlttrs $51.55 $36.08 $2.69 H78·15 leSabre, Riviera, Newport, G1~xie, Monlerty, Old1. Pontiac & others $55.35 $38.74 $2.92 l78-15 Cadil11t. 8 uick Estele Wagon, lmperia~ Monaco Wa on & others $59.95 •llc--11 ........... _ .,,. .. """,._,.., •M .-........ .,, ,.,.,. .. ,....., ",.. _...,,.i.,. Sale Ends Sat. Night Low Regular Prices On New PolyesterCord1ires 171·14 blKkwlll nl-14 ,lKtwall INFLATION STOPS HERE! s201s s22ss s15so. 871-13 b!1dwal1 pl~ $1 .81 F.LT. ancl old lite All·ffeather78 • Built "'iltt lriple·tempercd polyester cord for strengttt and resili ence • Ri b· type tread -designed \Vith plenty or traction CdRCS ror decisive grip • In e ve ry de lail, this lire gives you honest qua lity at a money-saving price C7 .. 14 b~ttw1U 111·15 '1ackw1tl s23ss s2490 Our Professional AutoSerriceAt Low Regular Prices Exhaust System Engine Brake w beandOil Analysis Tune-Up Overhaul Change SJ49 SJ695 S5695 s444 AIMµ !Of. <~I., U.S. drutn lype Cl f"I ...., Up to 5 qt~. of n'l•io. i,..na • Ou1 profn1lon11l1 thomughty $2 tor 111 tOll<I. 111111 INC~I. •II lout Wll .. 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" bt1I ·-m~·.......,.­•t.t. II-• ,•llltl'I n. GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER · COSTA M!SA-HIWl'OllT llACH 1596 He.,.... ••cl. ol 16ftl St. 548-9383 HMN ........,..._ •1 • W . M r NEWPORT TIRE CENTER )000 E. Com! Hwy. CORONA DB. MAR 644-8022 H..-a~M •M.a.I \ .. - • • I ' • • ., ·~ DAil Y PllOT , W9dne9day. Ap1112. 1975 ~ C:IWl•UMI k•i;e MO"'l• ~ ·For the Two ·Champs Vie Record . Catamarans Collide at Havasu ••• .. i I • Two national champions are among the catamaran skippers who will be B "rt LS competing In the first hall ol the Lon· • p don Bridge Rea:atta at Lake Havasu M,,11eut COMMuN•T " City on the Colorado River Aprll 12-13. 1tos~1TAL. The two champions are Harry Pott· PIMN'W II, lt11 . f N 8 h ' I l 'tl 111r •no Mr•. Fr•11h l1 Ht rbtrt. ,l"2, ti.5on o ewporl eac , nat1ona 1 e MOil1•cl10L.ant.Ml••lonvii1o.~r holder in the Prindle·16 Cluss. and l"ttf'lll'W ~t. lt1S · Mr. 1nc1 M''· D1n111 suv•. ·1~1 Lou Vessel, PaciCic Catumaran tltlls t w1111w11wD••n . 1,...1n1.11lr•, from San Die•o. ,..tf'ya,, 14, 1tfS ID w . •I'd Mrs. Ger111nd smllh, 19s11 Vessel won his national P ·Cat Ullc "'1'11 P1•1~.i;:~n'.0,~~~bor. at San Diego und was also class "'·In· Mr.'""' M•t. Torn s .. uc k, ,~CM· ner in the Southern California Yacht· rit'nlt Lt,., Million Vlt lD, boy. ""'· .1111 Mri.. Oona•• P•t<lc-. 1'llt.2 ing Association Midwinter Regutta ttl EHalONOr1v1, Ml1•loon V••lo,tioy. Marina del Rey. IN, tnCI Mrlt. Jt<.11. COlj»f, 2•1 C.llol Jwc:t, LllOUflt N!911tl, bot. ""'· aN1 ~.~~.:r:·::!J09, tJJM TIUS WILL be his first appearance v1111011C111,M1s11oon111.10.01r1. . at Lake Havasu and skippers who 1"111nt.erw11, 1t11 bel' Mr.1rc1 Mr1o. o.n1111 H•nn•.~1 v11 have sailed there in yean; past 1eve c-n°••.Miu1o11 v1o1}o,111r1. Vessel will have his hands full with Mr. •1111 MrJ. Aobttt WellClfl, Jr ... 1 2ftl2 s•ao-co1c11, LllQiln• Huts. 91r1. the unpredictable desert winds. Mr. •NI Mrs. Rillph M("'"IUn. U3a• One of his compeLitors will be o .... 'en w11•• .,,..,,...,Se nta Anl, bo y. ,,..,c111, 1t11 Minney or Newport Beach, a former Mr tnCI Mr$, G•ll90f''I Ttrr, JS»S 'd · ' h CM1e1uD•i.,.,L•o-Hu1t.bor-London Br1 ge Regatta v.·ulner 1n t e Mr. ond M•1. John c11mp~11. :nnt P·Cat Class. A ... 0.M;enw, San J .... n C.s>l11•-· ~ .. Vessel's crew will be Ken Karnes of Mission Bay. Pattison Y»on his Prlndle-18 cham- pionship at Corpus Christi, Tex. Jlls wire cre"•ed for him and will alao be on board at La ke tlavasu. OTHER TOP Prindle skippers will be Geoff Prindle, designer of the cruft. fro m Coronado, and Dale 8raeger , Sun Diego, both of whom will have their .,..·tves as crews. Also sailing in the regatta will be Sol Cats ttnd Alpha Cats. Top conten- ders among the Sol Cats are Terry Dahl. Gene Ve rnon and Diego Kahr. all of Santa Ana. Ven1on is president of the Sol Cat company and is the original designer . Dahl is the com· pany's resident engineer and is in charge of design changes. Leading Alpha Cat sailors are Skip Elliott of Newport Beach and Fred Roland, Santa Barbara. DAREDEVIL FRANK TALLMAN FLIES DOWN ELGIN, TEXAS, STREET Stunt Just One of Many in 'The Gre•t Waldo Pepper' Film Mr. •NI Mr1. Rudolph Cortti. 142* L• H•rmo•t A~e . L•9ut1;o Ni"""'· ~ .. M r . .ind Mri.. Al•n snrd•r, :N&S. V1lperlw Ori we. Ml1•lon Viejo, olrl. ,,..rcll t, 1t7S Mesan Winner 111 Florida Race ·Tallman's Stunts: Aerial Calculation By JOSEPH N. BELL 5-161 110 TM Orltt~ S<ie"" Meioltw In the early moments of "The Great Waldo Pepper," actor ·Robert Redford -playing a barnstorming pilol of the mid: 1920s -climbs out, without a parachute, on the lower wing of a fragile biplane to titillate a crowd watching beloY.'. The camera moves in for a close-up to make s ure the theater audience knows it really is Redford-which it is-and the plane reaily is airborne -\11hich it is . · WHAT THE CLOSE-UP CAMERA DOESN'T show is that the man piloting the plane isn't Redford's p<trtner tactor Bo Svenson). Al the controls fprthis m aneuver .is \Veil <is n1ostofthe other nail -biting ae,rial stunts in "Waldo Pepper" is the man 1-lollywood looks to \11hen it wants someth ing impossible done in the sky : a lanky, fearless. leathe r -visaged, ex-N avy pilot rrom Orange County named Frank Tallman. Jn ··Waldo Pepper," Tallman dumps a plane in a , ""'''"~"'"~ pond. cras hes through the midway o f a carnival , ·maneuvers flawlessly for the airborne transfer of a .,..·in g v.•a lker from a nother pl ane, s mashes through a barn with ·a man on a rope ladder dangl- ing below his plane. flies .,..•ell be lo.,..· roof leve l do.,..•n the main street o[ a Texa s town, and wages a s p ectac ular dogfight in a World War I German Fokke r . among other things. Most of this was done within a few weeks after the worst c r ash of Tallman's long . fl ying career, which occurred - .,...·hen the replica of a World War I fighter plane he was , ferrying from his h ea d -~; : quarters in Orange County to iii ·one of the "Pepper" filming sites malfunctioned, landing ·him in a power line. After two HE'S NOT RECKLESS Coun.ty's Tallman weeks' recuperation, Tallman was buck on the job." figuring out how he could fly through a: barn "'ithout losing control of his plane. TALLMAN IS NO RECKLESS DAREDEVIL. He engineers his stunts carefully. Although he can't remember anything he ever refused lo atte mpt, he also points out quickly: "J try to analyze very carefully what I think is going to happen. Then I plan just as carefully what I'll do if things don 't go the way they should. After that, I work on instinct. When I'm actually doing ~hese things, I 'm much too bus y to be scared.•· Son of a Oying ramify, a private pilot 1or several years before World War II, Tallman served for five years as a Navy flight in- structor (he holds the reserve rllnk or Lieutenant commander > before e ndurinR: a restless and unsatisfactory try at a career in lbeWholesalegrocery business after the war. He leaped at the chance to ferry helicopters, then serve as a private pilot for a television executive before comin g to Hollywood to risk his neck as a stunt pilot in ··it's a Mad. Ma.d . Mad. Mad World." After that, he was hooked, s etting up shop to service a gr owing de mand from motion picture and television producers for realism in Oying sequences. • SOME 15 YEARS AGO, TALL!\1AN went into partners hip with his chief rival, the late Paul Mantz. Using Tallman's grow· ing collection of antique planes, the partners opened the Mov- ieland of the Air Museum at the Orange County Airport and 0£· rered their museum reli cs-m ostly in mint flying condition-for , parts in movies. "Waldo Pepper 's" director. George Roy 1-lill, who won an Academy Award as best director for his last picture. "The St- ing," insisted the stunts actually be performed in the air, without fakery or dissembling. Generally. that's what happened. One of the hardest stunts in the fil m was the mill pond scene. The script called for Redford to loosen the wheels on the landing gear of a rival's plane so the wheels would drop off a nd roll away on takeoff. Tallman had two distinct problems in making this stunt work. The original plane was a rare World War I J e nny that he didn't want to rflk losing by crashing into the pond iri south Texas: where the scene was filmed. So he had to enR:ineer a device to cut , loose the wheels .o n takeoff, then figure out how to land the plane safely· without wheels. He accomplished this by welding tiny . • casters, imperceptible to the film viewer, on the axle . · SINCE THERE WAS NO .WAY to test this device before shooting, Tallman pad no idea ii the plane would nose ove r when he landed. So he had another plane trail him (in case he had to make an emergency landing) to the smoothest runway he could' fmd, figuring h is gas exactly so there would be no fuel left to feed a 'fire if the plane cartwheeled. Then T allman brought his J enny in for a perfect, tail-down.first landing, sparking !tlong the runway on the casters until be came to a stop. . Jn o nly one of the air shots in .. Waldo Pepper" is the viewer deceived. The action calls for actress Susan Sarandon to cllng to a wing strut while Bo Sven.wn rues bis biplane down the middle of the main street of a Texas toWn lo drum up business (or an alr sho~. The close· ups of Mio Sarandon were made by mountin& the "Wing on a tracked vehicle that sped through the town with the ac- tress hanging on. But the rest of that sequence was \ICI")' real in- deed. . Tallman, made up lo resemble Svenson, new his Jenny at below roof level through the center or Elgin. Tex. With only a rcw feet or wing.tip clearance and tricky winds for the 00.second filghl, Tallman later calJed it ''the toughest aerial .1tunl of my career." BVT OVER THE PAST · TWO deoades: Hollywood lllm· makers ha Vi learned that when \llll tort of in·ffighl realism is re- ,quired, ·rallman is the man to do it. · CUSD Adopts School Plan For Summer Trustees or the Capistrano. UniJied School District adopted their 1975 s ummer school prog-, ram ha Ve and est ablished theCUr· riculum for grades 1-12. Summ er SchOol for .. students enrolled in grades 1-8 will be a five·week program from JWle 30 to Aug. 1. and for grades 9-12 a six-week program from June 23 toAug. l The offerings for kindergarten Mr. tnCI Mr1. J•m11i Ptrlln, Jl..W w.11 Nlnt Dr ivt, L1gun• Nio;i..el. Qlrl. Mr.tnd M•1. Willl•m Monaco, 2e1n L-Ro.iel, E•Toro, o;ilrl . Mr. •nll Mrli. Tno..,..s Slvcovlch, Zl'M• Moon$t0flt L11ne, El Toro, o;iirl. M.lrtlll. ltll Mr. Incl Mr s. Jo•tpn McM:orilliln. 13"2 Sa n E1leb.in, Miiiion Vl•Jo. 11°rl. M•. t ncl Mr1. Frtdrl< f ine. 267J1 A .. nlo• 5.hooto. Min Ion Vit jo, DOr. Ml rt111, llli Mr, -Mrs. Gl1nn Pr•nll<e, 287'1 El C11n1oor1 ..... LIQUN Nl91H1I, bo~. M.lrcll J,1t1J Mr. tnCI Mrs. Ricl\trd Joneo;, 21021 M;oriK•I Lint, Mli$lon Vit lo. DOv. Mz. I ncl Mr1. R•lph Moore, 11021 Vie Fi11t1, M•Ulon Vlajo, r.o,.. M;orcll •· lt1J Mr. Incl Mr $. Ro~r Ro ... e. 210!>2 ...,..tlorta Lint. Mls.$lon Viejo, oov. M•. ilflll Mri. J•"'" Brown. zenz C.iU11t• Ll nt,Mo•lion Vil JO, boy. M•. tnd Mri. J•m11 Ltihley, 6}/ v .. 111n11 Pilrk Orl vt , L1111una BeKh, ~ .. M• I nd M•I. Edw•rd Ttylor. 2§1•1 l...I SutnRo..o, L.o<;rurw Holls. O"I, Marcht, 1t71 Mr •ncl M••· Cr.rl~lophtr ...... n10, 1~ Mil•<;ro.>e,,le Pl•~way , M•!.'iion ..... jo,Qtrl. Mart11 11,n1 i M• •rid Mr~. John Pl.onta. 1698~ Dur1ngo L,•<1e, Ml~ilon Vie Jo, DOy. through sixth grade students in· HUHTINGTON •EACH elude reading, remedial reading, INTEACOMMUH)TY HOSPITAL BOATING Three New Freeport Boats Set Islander Y achts has / !lick Tay lor of Costa .l\·lesa \\'US the on ly Southern Califo rnia \\'inner in SPORT {St. Petersburg Olympi<.' 'l'rai ning Regatta) held recently in Florida. T .i\YLOR WA S Tl-IE .,..·inner in the Tornado cata m a r a n cluss in \\'hich he is train- ing for a be rth on the U.S. Olympie sailing learn in 1976, the first year the catamarans have b~en in the Oly mpics. · The r e "'e re 31 entries in lhe Tornado Class .ut SPORT. Other s from the West Coast were J ohn \Veise1·, l-lonolulu, \\'ho placed seventh. and T ed Crane, lionolulu, 18th, TllE LARGEST OF the Olympic classes at SPORT was the 470 \\·ith 58 entries . The 470 is another new class in the19760Jympics. Other c la sses represented we re the Finn, 32; Tempest, JO ; Flyiii.g Dutchman, 25. th I rts . Matt.h J, 1t11 ma , anguage a , science, Mr. •l'ld Mr$. Ch•rl•$ Pippin, ...01 literature, music and art. w•rner Av•.: 10t, Hunu1111ton ee.:11, Seventh and' eighth grade stu-bol-."r •rid Mr$. Mich••' ArN>ld. 106.M dents will h ave -the Choice or Mornl "9 Glor-,,FounlainV•llt-,.bo., Marcll4,ltlS announced plans for con-'-----------------------' s tru c tion or three . enrollin2 in-arts and crafts. Mr •nc1 M•s. No•"'"'" H0tn ''"' band, c horus, drama, foods, gecr ~nu1 1wt>e1.co~t1Mei•.11•r1 Marc11s,1t1S · . graphy, graphic arts, physical fit-Mr.1nc1 Mr•. Rlcht rd ReMkk, •s.12 ness, history , language arts, F1ounoo.rD• .. HunUl\QlonBe•ch,bo-, IN. Incl Mr•. Roller\ Brouhlt, U'MS math , photography, reading, Mc.CordCi rc1e.Founl•ln va11e.,.bo,, science, s ewing, aQd wood and E::.O:,':..':.r~~~1~S,,.,H:i:~::;:.,• metal shop. Martir!•. 1t1s Mr. •ncl Mri. Oe•n Pi rk. tlt, Class offerings for grades 9-12 COt'-IAve.,We\1mins1••,bor are consider 3 bly more. Mr. •nd Mr s. Dilwld PU1ri&1, 161'2 -W•rtl!'fl St., Hunll119ton Sta th, girl specialized and run the gamut Mr. •rid Mr s. w111;,,.,. t~t Thr.-..e Ave., Foun1•i11 V•li.-,, 9irr from art metal welding to Mr. •nd Mr•. H•ro1d Ailiw.n.1111 leaders hip training. WoootJGro Dr., Hl>!ltlnoton 611ch, ;lrl Mr. •nCI Mr\. 0.Nld PuihN, 16712 New to the upper grades cur-· Le11wooe1 c1rc1•, H"ntinoton Be.ch, riculum is a "world culture" 51"1 ' M< .1nd Mrs. J•rr-, Bowen, 1SH1 c lass to be offered to gifted and Au1,.., Ln,, H .. nnngton EH•cn.01r1 II h Marcll1,1171 co ege preparatory sop omores ""· .1111 Mr,. RoD.lrt 01'°"· 1•221 The class will use a "cross dis· Eowar<1s s1.,13,We•tm1nster.bo., M•rctlt. 1171 Cipline'' approach, QJeaning that Mr. •ncl Mrs. Oomlngue:t,.161011 it will be taught by three teachers Honolulu Ln .. Hun1!n111on Be~h. 01r1 Mr . .i nd MrJ. Bren• Ho11thaw•-,, whose specialties are English, 1iw.J Pe1m st., Foun1a1n v111.,,bo, ldh, l df. rt Mtrcht,1t7S WOr IS Ory, an 1ne a 5. · Mr. and Mt•· R099r Merlin, ~JO School officials expect a total 'Mc FAOcSen.wai1m1nst1r.01r1 Mr. Incl Mrl. Jam11 Ru•1ell. 13512 enrollment o( 2,130 for the s um. 01vm11U~D• .. Wti.tm1n$ltr,o10 1mer session. and h~ve budgeted $86,634 for 1nstruct1on and sup- plies. Jtlarrlage l.iee1111es LA'> VEGA'> M;orro.oge h<lf!Se'S Freeport-4l s . a new cruising y acht, each month . The first o f the line .....a s l aunched in February and h as un· dergone extensive s ail· ing tests in a wide range or winds, according to Hank McCormack. na- tional sales manager ror Islander. .. We are pleas ed v.•ith the way the boat moves in light air -five to 10 knots of breeze -and s he stands up well in heavier going up to 20-30 knots. The boat s lays re- 11son ably dry in gusty co ndi tion s.'· s aid McCormack. The boat is being or- fered with a ketch rig and a diesel a ux iliary engine There i s a midship cockpit ,,,.ith helmsman station "'ilh "'heel stcer1n2 Fire 'Survivor' Shows Its Boats i\e.,..·port l\l ar1ne Su pply Company, full~' re- covered from the disastrous l\.Iariner's !\.file fire or Jan. 11, is one of the ke)' exhibitors at the Nev.•port Harbor In-The-Water Ro a t ShO\\" v.•hich opened to- day a t Lido Village. The sho\v 1·uns through next Sund.iy. \'ieekduy s ho .... · hours a1·e 4 to 10 p.m .: Saturday 10 a.m. to 10 p .m . and Sunday noon to 9 p.m . Ad - mis5ion for adults is $2 and SI .SO for children under 15. ' Lido Villag e is located one bloc:k from the in · lerscction of \Vest Coast 1-lig h\\·a y and Ne.,..·port Ave. in Ncv"port Beach. After the multi-million dollar fire leveled the block on Coas t H igh.,..·ay \\'here Newport l\.t3rine Supply origin ated 32 years ago, the firm move d to llC\\' quarters at 900 W. Coast High.,..·a y. ·'Since moving Lo our ne\v location, \\·e havl' alre ady equalled the dollar sales volume attctined al our original stor e .·· S<Jid Bob Mcc urdy. pres ident. Orange Coast Students Get •\$U>ed here "><1..0.. s MULL •N EX-BLAIN E -Ftb. 21, erubbi"ng· Boats Ch.trlK 0 ., M, CICUr R1p•di. ;ine1 El>ieL.,M, Llo;iurw Hiii>. Law Degrees More than 20 Orange Coast stu: dents were awarded Jaw degrees from Western State University College or Law at the close of the rail-winter semes ter in January. Commencement exercises for the January graduates will be in June. They will graduate with . the Clpss of 19_75. Graduates by city a re : COftONA OEL MAR '--COOy N. Kell"°, iurll oocior.t1. CO~TA MESA -Jtrnt\ C. ICetc-.w>d Elmtr • D. Mont1no, juris ctotlor~le ; Miii Ur"' W. Alloln •nd Mlchele M. B•roeron, b..:helor ol sc!an;• In 1a .... • EL TORO -~nj•mln H. Wllffler, l);ochtlOf' 01 )(itnc:t in 1..... . •llNTAIN 'llALL.ll Y -Glen L. B<!lkl, ROOJI• A. 1--"I<" tnd Ronald H." M.rtln, iurii OO<toralt; ...,.:i Trac ine 1. P15"lulnl, t>;ocnelOrol l•w. HUNTINGTON aEACH -Fr....c.ls J . Sriw:at, SlepNn J.Bureih. Richard W, C:..lbl", Fr1ntii L Cro1tt .. •n1S JOhn K. S.vr, jurl•dodOt'lle. 1aw1Nl:-B•<11••• G. W!UI-, J1KlSdoclor1tt eM Ann z.-'co• ilnd Ros.a M , Gtres. ~chtror 111' Kitnc:1 In ttw. LAGUMA tEACH -Oen is l . kts1an.111r11 dac· 1or111t: .no W1yn1 c. w1nett1. o.cr.ior of"''-"'• •nMw. MllSION VIEJO-MtrllnJ. Ooher1y, jur-ls d0(:-l0tll!t; end Jonn+e M. Murr er, bllchff;>r ol Kienct •"l•w. NS:WPOAT BEACH -Jol'ln H. 8¥~'-ld -.Jor.n M. c.-nr>e, jurls d«lor111. SE AL BEACH -J•me• 0 . GolnQ .....ct Jolin F. · <>oorr11e-, jurls00<tor11e. SOUTH LAGUNA -Sto tt S.. GflUli.e, bilc:Mloraf Ki•nc• In 111w Woman Dies .After Leap BARLETTA, Italy <UPI) -Clara Colabrese .. 20, leaped from a balcoiiy after her fti:nce, a policeman, was shot to de- a th by bandit.a who held up . · a post office. She died tWo weeks later. "Her wtU not to live wu stronger than all our treat· meots ," said a doctor at' the civtJ hospital in thi1 town on the heel of Lhe Italian Boot. · The woman had bttn lo· crttica l condition since she Jumped from lhe balcony ·of her family apartment· Feb. 28. fi ve days after she 1aw holdup men shoot ·and kill her fiance. Giuseppe Marchisella, in Rome. HASANOV·COSTE LLO -Ftb.. 11, S.11to, '8, i.oi AnQtl•~. •nd Marl S..•, WI, CM1t Meu. ADAMS-BURN HAM -Ftb. 28, e .. c Jon, I I, ilnd Le i.lit Kim, 16, bothol S... ie ... n••-Scuba Peril Revealed· PI EAUCCl-1..IHOSAY -M;or I , Humt>eito Oi•ld, 11, 1nd crnthl• I.ff, 1s.botno1w6'Stm1ru.i.r A le adi n g pain.l OE MASKE't ·CLIHE -Mir 1 f t h w•11er J•mes J1.SJ,andS.r•LrM, m an u ac urer as lS,bolr.otFoun,11n'll111 .. , notified its network of PARSONS-THOMPSON -Mer. 1. dealers 1.n the U .S. and R-ld GeM , 11, R•dOfldo Btath, ;one! -• M1r1n11 k•thlHn 11. HuntJneton a broad t o warn their ~K~ ' DUMAS.AAus -~;· 1, s1...., customers lhat permit· R o~. 2s, H"n111111on B••ch •nd ting scuba divers to go Oe<ior1h Ray, It, f"DUllllllflVlliey. MANDUJANO-SUTTON -,,..r. 1, -under wate r and re-~"!~~.1!;=~~dr•L••· 1'·bolho1 peatedly scrub boat bot· CDX -LANGW"AFF -Mtr. 1, Roneld toms with mechanical M., JI, LtkeWood. Col o., •nd Virgin!• b h · Ann,Jt,H...,lln~1onBt11th. rus e s or even s tiff +<ArH.t.WAY· A'."'LOR -"""'· 1. hand scrubbe r s will ac-John J,, Jl,Hunlon91on Bl.ell. l>nc:I '>lle•11c.o1111n1 ~,An•tw1cri.~11tT celerale the loss of toxi· EtLt'll'S:cat:vE'AT'"--Mar I l ' l ' f I' bo WUU11m H., loll, .... AIWCI Lorr~ .... ; can s In an I• OU 1ng t· SJ.bol~ot 1rv1ne. lorn paints and limit <FromPageA·l3) COAST COLLEGES .. costs the ye_ar bcrorc. their useful life. tic~ of under\vater scrub· llerbert W. Evans Jr .. bing i s •·at c r o s s president or Woolse y purposes with the max- Marine 1ndustries has imum benefits to be de· asked dealers to "em· rived from the service phatically advise all life of the a nti-fouling your clientele to avoid paint s ince repe ated using' scuba -diving bot· hard scrubbing will re- tom cleaning where move the paint fi lm and Woolsey anti-fouling thus decrease 'the effec· paintsareapplied." liveness or the anti· Numerous s c uba fouling at an a ccelerated dive rs in Newport Beach pace." and other yac hting .cen· E vans s aid the warn· ters make a specialty of ing was aimed only at underw ater bottom hard scrubbing. ''This is cleaning, especiall y on not to be confused with racing sailboats whose the normal practice of own e r s have the m good h ousekee ping scrubbed before each where periodic wipe - ra ce. downs -with s ponges, Other boat owners hire ('hamois. or even a sort und erw at er bottom brush is commendable lo THE ADMINISTRATIVE costs in the·Coasl dis· scrubbe rs to lengthen prevent sllme build-up," trirt are only 2.6 percent of the total, compared with the period s between r-'h,,ec;s,,a.,id,,..'------- a state average of 3.8 percent, according to the an-haul-outs. · Enterl•lnment nual report. .. The actual costs or instruction in the district We cannot support h•ppenlng•. last year totaled $16.l million. This included our guarant~es nor our salaries, plus two additional items, $97,500 ·for•Pr_oduct c la im s where ·'other books" a nd $1.6 million for "othe r expenses· this type of underwa~er of instruction." '.bottom cleantng is us~. The administrative costs totaled $563,SOO or a nd we feel an obligation which $108,000 was marked ''other expenses or ad -lo warn ever y ~.'?°ls~y. ministration" a nd thereslforsalaries, customer or this, said The college district's personnel frequently are• Evans. • ,...,_ Every Day In the DAILY PILOT sent on cortferences-60 persons·were authorized tol Evans said the prac- attend v a rlous conferences a t the last bl -monthly rr;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;:;=;- board meeting-a nd the "other expenses" listed above would include the cost of these conferevces and other items . THE ANNUAL report also notes lhe continuln& grow,th in attendttnce at tbe schools : enrol.lment In lhe day schools totaled 17 ,638 lut year, a 9 percent increase, 22,662 in the Evening College, 3 lS.8 per· cent increase •. and 9,804 in the summer session, 12.6 percentjump. . The report rurtherslates where lhe district ge lhe money lo run the schools : $10.9 million from dis trict laxes, 34.S percent from lhe total Income o $31 .8 mllllon : $13 .2 million from the •late, 41 ;4 pe" cent or the total ; $4 million tfom out ol dl1trlct. In· come, 12.5 percent of th-0 total; SL8 mllllon fro federal sources, S.7 percent. of the total and $1 . million miscellaneous, or 5.9 _perccbtc;>£\he total. Jn 1972--78 the percentaiH for state aid and dis· trtct taxes were almoet reversed. That year the stale aid a mounted to 33 per'cent of the tot.al while dlstrict. •:u.es paid ror 41 .~ ~rcent. . . BOOMER \lqLJ ltAL'V WANT 05 10 Gt T MARRtlO, l.INDA? TUMBLEWEEDS ~~ y FONKY WIMKERBEAN BULLL.™I& GRAPH SllOtJ.15 ™E KE5ULT5 OF c,.\'.)OR 8A51C 51<1LL& TI:&T I RGMENTS , I 506GESI iOlJ Gf'f 1llEM 10 A VEIERINAR IAN AS SOON AS ~Sllll.E[ - lll15 LINE INDICATE.5 lllE. AVERAGE SCORE OF 5TUDEt-lT6 TAKJN(, lfiE TE5TI WHAT A PAIR OF CHEAP '!J¥ATES fl rPO 0 NANCY THAT STORE HAS A NEW OWNER IS HE AS NICE AS THE OL.D OWNER'? I DON'T KNOW··- 0UT I THINK--- ,.,, ... ,~ .... TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE PEANUTS UNITED Feature SyndiC:ate Yesterdays Puzt!e Sol •eC ACROSS 44 War god 45 Indian ot 1 ----put Iowa Field 46 Mee1 1ngs event 48 Old 5 Eddie Teslament -----· oook Olympics 50 Playing champ card 10 Shade 5 1 Varnish 1c Affection ingredient 15 Moslem SJ ·Ridges MllJ6£ LAW~ wE CAN f'/fN !lAve A MANtN6fUL «5LATllHSiltP! ' . by Tom Batluck OOW , IF 'IOO'LL LOOK CL06EL4, Wll'Ll NOTICE ™1& LI"IE DOW"I HERE ··· by Dale Hale MEAAWHILE decree 57 Eye 16 Persian l!lPetl poet 6 I Undersized 17 Part of the animal greal 62 Feminine 9 Wise old 40 Not general WILL50N°5 FATHER DIED A000T FIVE YEARS AGO! ro LIKE HIM TO GET TO KfiOW YOU, SAM! I'M NOT50 SURE I'D 8i A 6000 FATHER SU65TITUTE: WAAT MOTIVATED outdoors: cabalist .,, 2 words &4 African 10 Relate to 10 Impossible: plant 11 In a 2 words 65 Proteclrcss !renz1ed 20 Most high-or manner st1ung 12 Flavoring women 13 Trampled 21 Piled 66 Terrestrial orderly 67 Ctulter 18 Cul: SuH1l 22 Not 23 More 68 Horrify wtuspered sHppe1v 69 Uncanny 25 Small: 24 Bitter Sutltl DOWN regrel 26 Reveal 26 Removes 29 Mislaken I Track of 27 Boys peraOfl a deer name 34 Aratlian 2 Elpectation 28 Nasal Se1 gull 3 Drymv passages 35 Bodyolan apparatus JO Scrape organism 4 Uneasy 3 I Utopian 37 D1reclly suspense 32 An!i1ax1n below 5 Drunkest fluid 3B Tree 6 Speak J3 Travels by 39 Autlbed publtcty ox wagon gently 7 Shellac 36 Algerian 41 Previous 1ngred1ent Cll'f 10 8 Summer 39 Farm c2 Hasty dr1nks enclosures J • ' • • 43 Sizable pieces of land 45 Snlp"s canvas 47 American Indian 49 PriggiSh 52 Blackmore heroine 53 Stut1 54 Control SS Slugger ·-.. Slaughter 56 Small piece ci.it 011 58 Arrow poison 59 Asterisk 60 loronlo Telegrams old nickname 63 Plumbing item MISS PEACH DICK TRACY Mi WIFE'S BEEH GEmNG THOSE OBSCENE CALI.S- I WAS LOOKING FOR THE GUY, • DOOLErs Tl<AT\; BECAUSE lllE SKY 1s. i::uu... OF RAIN CLOUDS DR. SMOCK GORDO MOONMUWNS ANIMAL CRACKERS e 0 0 D Wednesday. Ap1i1 2 1975 U"ll Y l'IL\.J I bo,1 by RodcJtlr Bradfield ------. t<oW 'aour THAT? HIS NJSwLR MAD~ SENSE fO~ ONCE! -'Y'ou SfE, WHEN rH~ SfAIS COME IN C<JNli\CT WITH THE WET ClOUDS. W EY SHoRT· c11?,uir AND GO our! s .. 0 D D You't..L.. FINP A MANPFUL.. OF ROCKS ,...,. 'fHA,.- Src>e 'f'A&i..e: HCJWOOES A Si)( ? LOOK. YOU Wl~~ SAYING? by Gus Arriolci by RodC)er Bollen L------~ ,., ''Look, al my age a beauty :.hop appo1ntmen1 i:. an emergency ~" DENNIS THE MENACE by Chester Gould •• ' -. ' ' . . . •fl DAILY PILOT Wednesday. Aprll 2, 1Q?M \ Tonight's TV . Highlights Laguna Chamber Quint Entertaining ' musical Empty seats are Q rfl.n! commodity at Laguna Beach Chamber Music Society concerts und 1t may well be that most or the empty t·h<.,irs ~e spotted last weekend 'A·crc due to the abscnt·c TOM BARLEY and Anton Re ic ~a ·s "1\n· , rluti.it Gretel Shanley, cbnlc ror Englis h liorn clurinetist Duvid 1\lkins und Wind Quartet." l\1ar11i Robinson, horn'.riii~~~rP•iiii~ Reich a. \\'ho '''•t s Ronuld Grun, bassoon kno\l.'n and respeC'lcd by und Peter Christ, ol>oe. KHJ (9) 7:30 -"The .Jlridges at Toko Ri." William 1-lolden stars as a bomber pilot in the Korean War with Grace Kelly, Fredric Ma1·c h and Mickey Rooney. ABC (7) 8:30 -"Dead Man on the l Run." Peter Graves plays a special agent ; who uncovers a plot to cover up u political .t assassination in this TY movie with Music Box ~ or society 111embcrs on jj that \'l'I"' ...,·ord is e nough -f Easter vttcution. '"' ror yours truly -to be the pick of the p1·ogran1. "'as a move in lhL' 1·ighl none oth(.'I' thun Ludwl6' CflORDS AT Jlandom vun Bt.•ctt.iovcn. has Conducto1· Joseph neve_r re('t!l\'cd lhc rt-· PL•arlman and hls l'\'.?gn1tk>11 thut s hould tx.~ popular Oruni,:e Coast lus for a number of top · Community Symphony fl ight chan1bcr st·ores. Orcheslr<t ~'·ill Oe nlak-~ But thL· prt.•-concerl lOSt·arc off a lot or people l, comments or one or t .... ·u these duys, n1ore·s the so<'iety members led this pity. FRANCAIX. is bcco1n· \\•ritl.'r to su.spccl lhat the 1-'or the five wo1·ks uf-ARNOLD 'S WORK Cor ing better kll0\\'11. p:.11'- diret·tio11 . ing a welcon1c ret ul'n Sunday to lhc ""tonce1t l program announced by fL•rcd by this t.•xtrcn1ely thunlbcr t•nscmbles i.s tlcuparly through the clr(_·uit . Katherine Justice and Perne ll Roberts. t the We s tw ood Wind talented quintet '''ere invariably flawlesS and '"Quintette .. soexquisile-A fi1·.st class progrum Quintet for th1..•ir l .. aguna refrt•sh in g. innovative his three -move ment ly interpreted by the will featu1·t.• violinist ~~~~~~~~~~~~ KCET (28) 9:00 -.. School for \ Sca11dal .'' 'l'h is classic comedy by Richard Sheridan is 1>e1iormed by the , lk·ach 1-ligh School ap-a~d thoroug hly enter-Divei·timento is a great Westwood group, but we l~onuld Folsom in l\.1en- pea ran c e ma Y ha v t' taining \\ ith JUSt o.ie ex-favo rite with t.•oncert au-still do not hear u great delssohn 's Concerto for ctddcd to the total of ct.•ption -Clll'I Ncilsen's tlien1..·es . An appreciative deal or his first (_'iu ss Violin and Orchestra, ;1bst.•ntct's. bumbl1ng and boring Laguna Bcuch g ath(•ting '"·Ork . Prokofiev's '1..ieutenunt l! Tyrone Guthrie Thcaterof'Minneapolis . "' ~4'E1 ~· o.d!!J -4•. ~-· TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening APRIL 2 gue111 1s GJouf 11.irne, 1 >roman wno'1 ;.11QCked ~ll(:On!ICious on 1 loih! "'1h htr boylutnd, ind !.Ile l"t~en1 to find 111111 sl11n-fl'1!h the 1un 1he"s llold•fl& in he/ h~nd. 1'11e1 Mlrk kichm1n alw 1utsts. (.tJ I Spy @ Sitn i to Mwntur' ED Th,11er in Alntriu •·s.;hool 101 Xilndlll.. The Gutllrie ltitiltle 1n MmneilpOhS per1011ns lllChHd Sht!- 1d1n"s ~ s.iitire on l1le in IBlh c.en!uf)I LOlldOll, wt.err elite JOS-SIP· 1111111&ff1 11\htr .it t.il)o S-nwtll's 10 spread mJJ!CIOUS rumors llnd !IHI ll1rUllOll$ •11th 1.U. othf1. ~HY GilH. P1tOci1 Conl\Olly, Plicll- ot1.s ll.epun ind 81111 Brown 11u. 9:30 D11nn @W111dertu1t El) Clllldlo Airtllflllt1 eJ ~ Tierra l0:00 0 (!1ll1)(1JM1•hu•tr r "Jltk- km!e'· (II) H11ed to U1p 1 bru- 111 1riKk·hithiat;.m1 11n1, Bairttt 11ku to dri~illf 1 b•J ri1, onlJ to fmd himHU on 1 t111if)1n1 ndt lor h11 lilt. Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES !0:00 0 {t) -M.a IN lier' (W.) '51 -C~1ps llatttrty, fr1ncoise Ctlri'I· .,,... Ci) "llilllklt" (d11) '44 -Wtlltt PidflOll. Geo111 Sll11drr5. &) .,tot Ill flrw'" (dra) '59-C.lll· erun MitcNn, Jal'MS Wllitmoie. Jl:lOll)""htlNt ... lW' (di•)·~­ll•r OanlOll, Ltitl'I Snowdfn. 12:«1 m -c.llUhr c..tiM" (w.1 ·40- v1ctor IU!Oft, leo C1nilkl, lO\liU Pl.It!. J!OO 0 ""*"'-1, .... , ......... (mys) 0 MOVIN' ON-Different * Ni&ht! A Bigam ist· Buddy needs help! 0 Q) Ci) ~ m Mlwi•' O• "1 he lime ol ths Lilt" (II) Sonny 1nd W~I HI out to I.how 1n iM-ltmpt/ed !ruder 1n t'lrntfuJ tinit •hen theJ 1e1n1 he's dyin1 or e.1ntt1 and doeJ11"\ know rt. MicNel J. l'oll.lrd 1unls. OQllll.,.. \,!..I It•• 111 '"'' Lile u (Qt (I)) mm k u ttl Mlhe M1nsiotl .. Tony S.,fttl imp1rsM- 1le:i; 1 ni1htdub r-arwl also d~tuis.rs tiimself IS I litllt old iaa, in Ofdel to inmtif:•t• the $11)'il11 of an undefUl'Ver pollu- -n. Son4r1 Bl.lkt (llobtrt Bl.lt1's •~•) 1ucsts. ED CM Cta l...Q btre1&a1 ~ Tlill Ulltwdlllbln Z:JO CD All·NiPt SllN: "1 lll'•s a Mitt Wu ltWt." ""Mtttoer lll'u A Fmli- N •" ·~-Crs.at llll!llefO. IU!"it,.. Mu· MO. 9 {C) ~ Sllln l • Ciirr (JJM) '53 -.bne P-11. Gofdoa M1tllH, Ctne Neboll. ?:JO cu (C) "'Tlllt. ,..,.. ...... Colld. {dr1) '!JO.-Gr111 Gtr"son. (C) "Twu hlbt'" Pu1 I (dra) '&2 - Ylll B!yftn111. Tony C.rtil. l21@ CCI 'Tit l11111ole ..... (d11) '6G-llitllird B•rton, 8'111111• ...... J;ot fJ (C) '"Pilllni 1r h' $lJ" {WIS) '!16-Jtfl Cllandltr, Dooothy Milone. lfOI "P.rtrtit II A Mobstt(' (d11) '61-Yit Morro-, ltslie Puri~. J:JO {l)"SnbktrltwH" hclwl ·~­ Al111 t..dd, Sllelltr Winlttl. 0 (C) -r .. ~ .. {dli) '61 - Sltirlty M~th'lt, l1a1tl'Q Hal"ft'J, .JIU Ktwt•M. · KOCE Television >.• Uw ~ '"' ·101 (Cl "Re.ii E~tdle 9'olt.tt\'. l :ll ~" 11H1 l!.11¥1re11Me111 CCI ''W•!e• Supply, Dern.no, dl>ll Poilu ...... 4:•Gn.tDIClti.o.i !Cl IP6S! 4:JO lt:lftl•k c."'~"' cc~ re rw1 S:•""-1Slretl !Cf I( fW I a:•U• kM' lfle'7h !Cl .. At•I Ei1.ilt &"olt.tt•" •:JO 'l'o~ wltl'I M1.ie1;,., ~C! uux.e.1 'f'Oljo!iltlKOl.i<W. 7:•Pl1y 8ri .... wttl'l IM£•per1i CCI J:>t 'tt!1rs' Pl"ll'" t() !KOCE I ''0<.v>OP COl.il'>ly ;,. W•~ll1n9tan' l :•Ml•IH..ott• Tflei1lr1 lCl (PBS) •:oo •itellt ti M•11 ICI (P0SI 'Knowlf!'d~IWCt•Ttinly'' 11:M -~¥-;ft.t Ol11lf•lrJ IC) Dl!n l•~l•f lllKa.it.1.e, All of "·hich goes to Quint1..•t .Op.43 proved 10 be 114 excep-Allow me to introduct• Ki je'' s uite.· Weber's prove a point this c11t1c 1'his ...,·ritcr has to ad· lion·totht·rulc. a \\'l'Sl\VOod \Vind ··Euryanlhc'' overture 1..·onstanLly n1akcs . you 1nil thal the dropping of Looking at tht.• balance Quintet that tlest.·rved and Debussy's "'Noc- can notjudgt• tht.· l·alibcr the J\I . \\'illiam Karlin~ or the prog1·am . one re· and should have h;.1d <t turnes .'' l)c:.irlman's of a concert prog:run1 by "·ork in ravoi· of th(· !\1at-calls \\'ith pleasure glO\\'-1..·apa cit Y. u u di c nte : prog rams are a must on \\'h<.1t you SC(' on the thew 1\rnold d1vt"rtimcn· ing pcformances of Jean ~----------------- p1;ntcd proi.:ram . to that proved -al \cast Francaix' ··Quintctte'' -NC1 •1• -·--····· .. 1-•Ul(>l lllt -··-.... 11•t111t ·--.......... v • .-m LINNT • sAYl THI TIGll • .C F. R T 1\ I N L Y , th cl-;::::::::;:::::;;:;:::::::::~:::~:;;;:::::::::;1 Westwood il•·ogram .THESHERATOM EACHIMM could be quickly d e fined ZlllZPaclfk.CocrdHwy .• tWitt.gt•i.•h as conle1nporary anfl Proudlypresents thereturnol 'Five-0' ' Tops TV Programs NE\V YORK (Ar) <:ss· .. 1-lawaii Five-0,. 1:ode the cres t of the rat- in gs \Vave la s t week "'hile ABC 's "Kung Fu " \\'as swa mped and sank to lhL• bottom, according to A.C. Nielsen audienl"L' estimates. 1\1..·cordinJ,: to the rat· ings mat.le public Tuesday, the 20 n1ost popular evenin g pro- . grams l:J st week were ''1-l awaii fo"'ive -0'' 1C BSJ ; ··Sanford a nd Son" und '·Chico and the t.-l an'' (bot h NBC); "Good Times," .. All in the Family," and "\.\'ed· nesday l\.1ovie :" (bolh r\BC ): ··J\.t itz1 '' and '"Charli e Bro\\ n" and --Perry Como" (all CBS spec ial s); ··sunday . l\'lys tcry 1\.10\'ic " <NBC); ··1\-tary Tvlcr l\.loore" (CBS); "Friday Movie" INBC); .. \\-.bite Seal" la CBS s pl'cicil ); '·Carol Bu1·nett, ·· .. Dr. Seuss (a s peciul ). ··Bo b Ke"·hart" and •·Easter Promise (a s pecial )'. (all CBS>. Songs Set In Bunch At Oscars LOS AtliGE!.ES (AP) -The Molion Picture .Academy has planned a new format to present the nominated songs in the Oscars show April 8. For many years. the rive nomi nated songs have been presented at interv;.ils throughout the progra m . This year. perhaps because or the undistinguis hed field or nominees, the songs will he done in a s ingle medley. Aretha 1'~rank li n will sing ·'Wherever Love Take s !\'l e" from .. Gold.·• Jack J ones will sing the title song from "The Little J>rince," und Frankie l.aine will do "Blazinf! Saddles ... All three will join for the other two songs, "(Feel Love·· from '·Benji" and "We May Never Love I.ikc This Again'' from ··The Towering I n - ferno.'' w.._.•AcecM.y Awrd tlaMM.tkMl5 OUSTIH HOFFMAH .. "LEMMY" .... l!WOTGOULD ''THE LOMG GOODBYE" A FILM SY CONIW> ROOKS ~ THI SUIF THIA Tll tMmNaTOM MACH ,, .. ,,,, ' 7;41&9:41 ........... Try a l)a1l y Pilot Cla~sif1cr1 Atl lo buy, sell or rtinl somettun~. GERMAINE April 8, 1975 Nightly from 9 PM lo 2 AM, Tue. "'"' Sat. 6 ACADEMY AWARD NOMI NA Tl ONS! .•. ALBERT ANNEY """'"" •. BEST SCREENPLAY .BEST ORIG. DRAMATIC SCORE .. IHGRID BERGMAN eEST SLl'l'OATMl ACllES • .BEST COSTUME DESIGN! MATINISS DAJtY Sl.2S 'Tll 1:30 I :1 S.J:JO.S:4S 1:00.10:00 ~1 Pl:lllf:S ~(I• &.m:WOI IM~ 1M1 Q)(• l'llSlMlS 'Dtl..,... ·«JWlllDDll Pm,(1(11 iWll~=~ t~MIWi ~rnrni m m1111 · ~mm 1mrn rn111 ~m11 · ~11111111 11J11i ilt~m ll~!lim · iili mllll · 11111 !IUl1U .11mmu 1i1111mW111 iili~111 .u11rn11 iiMlliMI i, . UCLUSIYE OIAHGE COUHTT RUH HO lESEIYED SIA.TS r t#M ~,.,.u., .... ,11111 11~'..:_~ ... ~~ •• .111.,411~ iPGl-"=' .. -~.='!~.!!:.! EDWARDS JoM w.,. .. "BRANNIGAN" I :I 5-4:S5-l:l0 "G!RLS IM TROUILE" IRI 2:~5:45-t:lS "THE OUTFIT" l :OS-6:45-10:20 ; • 11 "MAH WITH THI II GOLDIN GUM" .....ttt'-litt/ ... 111 M -9:4l "lllDS DO IT, HIS DO IT" 1111w,,_..,,t-1:11 SAN DIEGO F-W'f. AT BRISTOL • 111141M (9IJJW1 -II •-T So COAST 6 ACADlMY AWAID NOMINATOON~' .._llNIW •u1.nao p~~I ~~·-·=~~.1;,,,:~, SO.COAST PLAZA II "FOUR MUSKETEERS ' I :l O.l:l0-5:l0·7:l~t:lO S4f·llS2 CINEMALAND THREE 1414 S1. Harbor Analltim &JS-7li01 R _,, r· . 0 B.E.RT ...::::!:it.''"' -WAuioF'ErrER REDFORD ,s~'-.r• '.2 ACADEMY AWAltD NOMINATIONS llST_ACTlfSS A WOMAN llSt IMllCTK)N GENA JOHN AOWLANDS UNDER THE INflUINCf CASSAVETES WU•DAYS SAY/SliM l:JG.J,JO , ___ ,,, .. 1,Jo.t :lo NIE PliiUii •:10.1,,,..,l, JoM w.,,.e "IRAHHIGAN'' Daity 5:00-1:50 Sat/Swn I: 15-5:00-1:50 It Was A Time of Heroes ... . Of Daredevils and Dames .. . And Waldo. t•I l•I> ..... --·-1111!..S .. THl GllAl W&l.00 •Ml,.. 5C*Nm ...... , MOnaN !JIG! Com pie I• coverage of county government and cour11. • Every day in the Join host Jim Cooper for nn infomu1I discussion with Orange County's .congressmen, Jerry Patterson (0), Andrew Hinshaw (R). Mark Hannnford (0), and Charles Wiggins (R) on timely topics of concem to their constituents. Ptoduced by KOCE·TV In Washington. D.C. with l!Ul$- tarice from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the Harry G. Steele Foundation. • I I I ' Wldnesdey. Aprlt 2. 1975 DAILY PILOT ' -· Bat Since 1946. ·Movies Thrive ' - " D~spite Slump B y BOBTllOMAS WS ANG!j:LES (APJ .:__ Can : the movie industry continue to. defy (he nation's economy and maintain prosperity in 1975'! Film leaders arc contldcnt, .and they point to lhe list of at: tractions for the coming year. While many other industries were hurting in 1974 , motion pie-. tures made a startling com-· e baclt. Daily variety r eports tha t At:nerica's fllm theaters did their best bus iness since the pos tw ar boom of 1946. Incom~ is estim at- ed to have reached as hit:h as $1 .675 billion, an 18 percent jum p over 1973. SEVE RAL REASONS have been offered : the search fo r escape in troublous times, the need or neighborhood entertain- ment during the gas shortage, disencha ntme nt with televislon. Perha ps the soundest reason for the box office ups v.1ing was ·the appearance of appe aling a l · tractions, s tarting orr the ye ar with ".The Sting," "The t:x- ·orcist" and ··Pa pillon" and end- ing with · 'The Towering Infe1no, '' ···Earthquake,'' ''The Godfathe r , Part II,'' "Young Frankenstein ," ··t.enny," and "The J\.1an with the Golden Gun.'' The la tter films ai-e carrying their bi g grosses into the ne w year . They Y.'ill be joined during l97S by a new crop of hopeful s. Among the m : "THE -G R EAT Waldo llep: p e r '' -R o b e rt ll e tlf or d barnstorming: early a irpla nes in anothe r film with George Roy Hill. who dir e c t e d ··fJutch Ca~sidy a nd the Sundance Kid" and ''T he Sting.·· · ''Funn y J ... ady"' -Barbra Streis and a s a more mature Fan- ny Brice with Omar Sharif back as firs t hus band and J a mes Cuan I :as her second , Billy Rose. ''The Fre nch Connecti on 11 " - Gene flackman buck .as Popeye Doyle chas ing dope dealers in France . "Barry Ly ndo n " -Rya n O 'Neal a nd Ma1isa Bere nson in a Willia1n 1\1a kcpeuce l 'hackeray yam Stanley Kubrick 's (irst film ·sine~ ''A Clockwork Orange.'' . ··Al Long Last Love" -Pc tl.'r Bogdanovich's atte mpt to eap- ture lhe 1930s musical m agic, with scor.e by Cole }lorter . ''ROLLERBALL" J a 1nes ·c aan and John 1-lousem a n in Norman J ewison's look a t a ter ri- fyi ng sport of the future. "One of Our Dinosaurs Is Miss- ing" -Disney spy sµoorery in· Engla11d with llelcn llaycs and Peter Ustinov. ··shampoo '' Life or a · Holly.wood hairdresser with W;ir- ren Be atty , Goldie I-lawn a nd Julie Christie. ''Day o r the IAll"USl " An ace rbic vie w of Hollywood in the 1930s by J ohn Schlesingt!r ("Mid- night Cowboy," "Sunda)' Bloody Sunday"). "Jay:s" 'J'he hazLt rd.s or of- fshore S\\•in1ming, with Jl.obert Shaw and Roy Scheider. ··ONCE IS No t Enoug:h" ·- Kirk Doug las as the hero ('! 1 of J acqueline S usann 's s tea m y novel. _ ''T on1n1y ·· The E n gli s h- m ade r oc k opera with Ann : a.1 a rgret a nd The Wh o. ''The ll indenburg" -George C. Scott and Anne Bancrort in love a nd intrigue aboard the doom ed d ir igible. ··The Four ti.·1usketecrs'' Same cust, ncv.• plot. marked· up from last yl'a r ·.s "T he Thrl'c etc ."' "Rooster Cogburn" "1'rue Grit" rcvisilL·d with the int ri~u · ing combo of John Wayne ;u1d Katharine l lepburn ''RETURN OF the Pink Pan· ther" -Peter Sellers doing his thing as the mala droit Inspector Clouse au "Mikey and Nicky" -Pe ter Falk and John Cassavetes in a ·new com edy directed by Elaine May. ··The \\'ind and the Lion .. North Afr ican adventure ...,·1th Se an Connery a nd Ca nd1ct• Be rgen Alce l> 35. She hoso 12-yea- ddkd K:Qetrer tre/re rlJT'lllQ owy ENTERTAINMENT Va1i Dy~'s Big Problem: Series Title 1.os 1\NGEl.F.S (APl ~ After t.•ighl,, yea rs in 1 ..... ·o television St.'ries, Dit•k Va n Dyke is racing another series v.·ith a dilemma : what Lo call it ? · I li s fi rst , still considt>rcd one or the classic s ituation comedi es, \\·;,1s called ''The Dick Van Dyke Show." 'fhc second, which no one, including the comedian himself, considered a classic, was dubbed .. The N ew Dick V an· Dyke Sho,v." · "f<~or the life or me, I can't think of a title for t he next show,'' Va n Dyke said between planning· sessions at Studio Center. ··\\'e can 't call it "The Ne""'· New Dick Van Dyke Sho1"\'.' I don't know ho...,· we can solve it. f\·taybe \\·e should run a contcs l fur tht• bt•st title . '"\\'e fact•d t he ~ame problem ...,·ith lhc o ther two s hO\\'S. We thought up all kinds of titll'S for !ht: orig in al shO\V , but I couldn't find anr tha t d idn't rnakc me. retch 'IJoublc 1·r oublc· \\'as one of the m . We fina lly decided on The Dic k Van Dyke Sho\v' out of:- des pcration. ·'Th e same. h appened \vith the'· second .series. I halt'CI 'The New Di c k Van D yke ShO\\'.' but nobody eou ld think of Lt good Ltl lt·rnat i Vl'. · · \Vh n l e\"er t he prospective st•rics \\"ill be ca lled, it is parl or \'an Dykt.'s ha ndsome nev.· con-· ll'a('t v.·ith ABC 'l'elevisiun Jack Lemmon Anne Bancroft W'l A MELVIN FRANK Produc!1on of a NEIL SIMON Plat frcm h:::rre WIMMER THREE ACADEMY AW ARD The Prllsoner of Second Aw~nue IPGl-·--·-"·i· Co-Starr nJ ---·-~--~- GENE SAKS Sc~-'Y t>f N[IL,,W()Nf\oO.''""""' Drectro by MELvr-1 ffWi( Music Mflf!VIN H.f\¥USO"l • TOUM• PIAMKSTllM "'DIACULA'" IJ:I . ' '"llAHNIOAH" • .. OUTflT" IP&I ' Open Mon ll'W'u fl'ro 9 30 O.fll. S.l /Sun /Hol. 12.lO Man. t,.,,. Fro la 1 a."' -ll 2~ HOMIMA TIOMS ') \ .. i ELLEN BURS1YN -! l!l KRI S KRISTOFFERSON ,.ALICE . DOESN'T LIVE HERE >1NVWQRE AND TOU R THINK YOU RIS • ME: HAVf PIOlifMS '" F SE:C :...,;, MD AVE:MUE: ""' tlMMON ·-IANClOIT , .. , Science Oscars Scratched for TV LOS Ar\GELES (AP) -This Yt:ar's a .... ·ards lt•lt:l'asl of the AL'ademy or Motion Picture Arts t1nd- S.:1l'nCt.•s ..., i II inc I udc the arts but not the sc·ient·t.·:-.. In au uttem pl to st ream lint.· the April 8 Osl·ars sho""" the aca de m y's board of governors has de· c1dt.·d to e li minate the scienlifil' a .... ,ards . v.•hich mav· Ix• vital lo t he industry but mean little to ti: lt:olt!v ision view\· r s . Al ·Pocloo lol "'GODFA THEl Ir Ill IAllRA STlflSAMO JAMES CAAM "'RJMMY L.ADY"' IP'GI "MURDER OM THf 011tNT 1xr11ss- + "THf GAMILH .. -.RAHHIGAH"' ""EASY RIDER" IPGI "'FOUR MUSKETEY.S" '"THE C.AHG THAT COULDN'T SHOOT STRAIGHT" "'Y0iJHG FAA.MKEHSTEIM'' ll'GI "HARLESS Y AMPIRE klllfl" "CASSAVETES FILM IS A REVELATION OF LOVE" Prad<.ced bv ~SHAW • w,,..,, ond O~Kted bf JOHN CAS.SA.VfffS ~~.=-~~ .. ll~ --J ORANGE COUNTY RUN lilSTOl CIHEMA. IY • CoHaMffa 540.7444 WfSnROOIC CINEMAS. G .... Gff•e 5SCM401 OllAMtiE MALL l • 0rc..ge-•17·0340 TUSTIMTWIM • Ttn;M 544-l,t6 SADDLUACIC • Ml11ian V'tt'jo 511·5110 SOUTHCOASTMAll·~lc~ 4t4-ISl4 UDO• Mewport leodli •73-1350 Carls CJCJ4 dinner takes the ·bite out ~f eatinCJ out. • ---------------------------------------------- ftfter 5 PM, bring fhis coupon to any C arl's Jr. family resfaurant and we'll serve you a hearty C arl's hamb urger. a regular order of fries and a hot apple or pea ch turnover for 99t. 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' WE lC· Huntincnon Beach 21111-ll•d.'olA ..... o ' Huntington llOc~ .z Siii w_.. " • • ' I • You and. Pay-·Your Money • • . I ' You Take Your Choices ' BEA ANDERSON, Editor CAROL MOORE, Food El!llor _. ••••• , •• ..,111.1•1• By JO OLSON· Ol .. o.i.., ......... It's 6 p.m. and the work is still piled high on your desk. You can't get home for dinner now, so why not r un in and grab a candy bar and coke for some quick energy? • • Busy, busy day today. Hurry to the shopping center to buy a birthday gift then zip to the hairdresser. In the middle, stop al the car wash to give your wagon a quick b8th. While you're there, might as well have lunch. Coffee and some peanut butter cookies are Cast. Busy. Hurrying Americans, always on the run. Too busy to sit down to .~nutritious lunch and too late to pla~ ahead. Americans were so busy in 1973 that.they bought nearly $5 billion worth Of food from more than four million vending machines. s tatistics not alarming except when' viewed in ligbt·of the items pUrChased·Ctom these outlets. I " The food and drink items available, generally, are "usual· Jy devoid of~vitamins, minerals and protein, such as·colfee, soda pop, orchewiog gum,'' according to the Center for Science in the Public· Interest, Washington, D. c. ! q WHOLE GRAINS "Most of the other foods have a high content ol sugar or white flou r . such as candies or pastries. Last year 85 percent of mactiine·vended food consisted of these •untritious' (non· nutritious) items,'' the center charged. I 'i If 1 FRUITS :o SOUPS These facts are bc:>me out by RAISINS • 11/'-l llPOTATO CHI • ' .· School Lunch Price Going To<? High? By ALLISON DEERR Of Ille ~lly Piiot St.ff Proposed 1976 federal budget legislation could destroy the ex· isling child feeding programs in the nation's schools, asserted the· American School Food Service Association. President Gerald Ford has pro- posed that all existing child nutrition ·legislation be repealed and superseded. "The proposal would literally wipe out all child nutrition pro- grams excepting free meals for the poor.•• said natio~ presi- dent Helen Walker. ASFSA estimates that $500 million would he cut from cur· rent f unding tor paying chil- dren and, accOrdtng to a Depart• ment of A&riculture survey, thi& . would cause· some seven million paying students to drop out o( the feedingprogram. • • \ E;vc Cremers, food director for 'the Newport·Mesa. Unified School District and a past officer in California· SFSA. said the legislation would aflcct almost every district in the county. ••we shoUld expect. sharp price jncreases for school lunches,'' abesaid. "'Threatened as well are com· moclliY foOds subsidlzecLmll~ and break~ast P.tograms, women -infant-ch1ldren pro· grams~ on which almost every dlatrict.depe"niis. '' BrANDARDSDROPPED "Ancl, .t'4! stancbrds we~Y.ll de· velopea ri sound. nutritional meatS•WO be eumlnated. Dis· t trlcts wl t be tree to serve anYlhlnJt they like. PIU'elll3 will ' • be paying morel or less.'' Nationally. AS FSA executive director John Perryman said the ptice-reduced meals would jump 20 to 80 cents. ''Throughout the history or our feeding programs, children have been guaranteed certain nutri~ tional standards for meals,11 said a spokesman. • "The one·third recommended allowances for lunch and one- f o u rth requirem.ents for breakfast would .be completely · eliminated. "'This, combined with in· creased lunCb prices. undoubted· Jy would lead to the sale o( snack and em'pty-calorie foods in lieu of ''nutritionally b8.Ianced meals.'' By :qext Jun e, ·said Mrs. Cremers, subsidized brealcfast and lunches for all but low· income children would be phased put. . "The only districts thal would fare well are those with a high· percentage O( lOW·inc.ome families,'' sh~ asserted. many with two working parents, will be hit hardesL Many depend. on the school pro?iding hot breaktast and lunch. - . ''Teactlers , principals. parents, food service people have worked hard to get breakfast pro- grams. Now, these Qlay be eliminated. · · "'l ahticipate children coming to school \\"ilh no morning meal and bringing along nutritionally iDadtr"Quates~~ lunches.•• The top 10 percent ol the local school population still will be able to affor•h chool food service, she said. The bOttom five percent wiJl'beaided by fed'lf'8lfunds .. ••13ut the middle·incoa\e.group will ~priced,wt of themat~~t." NEEDVOLUME . : Aud, she noted, -slnee-food .aervlce'depends·ou voJ.umeJCom· modltii!s and subsidies· to ,keep costs down,· many opermtlans won't survive, adding uoemploy- menttotheplcture. • PRICEINCREASE -"We'll be backtracking ••. Elementary.level Junclies, now labeling as well. We've worked averaging 45 cents for a hot for years to. remove tbe poverty meal, wou.Jd cost 60 to 80 cents stigft'Ul from. .t.be price-reduc~ under the new law. High school lunch progra.m . '' students would pay90ccnts. · . Countedng P resldent Ford's • "Take mlllc, f11r example: The -1, •"9·nolelli is a blll that cost .. wouJd increase radicklly, h'al 'P•••ed the House of wJthout a subsidy. It COlta us 14 RepreseatatiVes EducaUon and cents now to buy the mUJc,, LaborConimttiee. , •'The cos:t would be prohlbltive .. It would subsidize a 25-cent ,anctmany cblldren slmpiy would achool luncll, including the , not buy It any lonser.". need~" she 1ald. ·· ~ -· ~-1 ____ , 1. AS . members -...urclng. "''e •• ueep Y cpn~ .. ,,, ... ,., a so,· Lile P\I · le lo exprea "their feel· aboLl ti>• fate o( breakfast pro-• mp on lhe school food pictun! to srarns. ' ~!!!_".-,epreaantatlves In "The mldiile-IDcomefamlllea, ....,..,_., r . \ . •\ Spokt$men for Orange County vending companies. Clark's Food .Service, Sanla Ana. SJid its most popular item is candy. "Once in a while we put in a box ot raisins and they go very well,'' a company. official said. Canteen Corp. Anaheim said it gets request s periodically for items such as rruit, soybeans and raisins. but they only sell well for a short time. .. It ties in with publicity in the paper," said Cal Callesen, dis· tricl manager. Hi s company puts diet soft drinks in the machines as well as the regular colas, but in the bat· tie between •·cpnscience and the sweet tooth, the sweet tooth'.wins:- out '' · .. c·anfly ts·the most popplar item the company stock's, 'be said, though the peanut butter and cracker package is a standard favorite. "'People aren't that worried about their health," Callesen commeuted. To ·stock an item like roasted · soybeans, he would have to have · a n:>inimum order of 20 cases, at 100 packages in a case, "'or we would have to feel it would be in pretty good demand.'' Al Ely, general man;iger of Orange County Food Service, Anaheim, agreed that "most peo- ple ~would rather eat their candy." Center for Science in the .Public Interest does not believe that this is true. It has launched a campaign to get General Services Administration (GSA> in Washington, D. C. to provide Do vending machine customers have the , strength of c onscience to choose healthy -. ~·-snacks-? How can people request more nutritional offerings? Should candy and soft drink machines be disconnected during school lunch periods? I nutritious items in at least hair its vending machine slots. ·GSA, which manages many government buildings, now has a · standard bank of machines which offer soda pop, coffee, can- dy, pastries and cigarettes~ , Fifteen groups, including the American Public Health Associa- tion and the Consumer Federa- tion of America, are s tanding with CSPl in its drive, as are not· ed nutritionists s uch as J ean Mayer and George Briggs. Better choices are essential , these experts point out, beeause sugar is '"the principal cavity causing agent in the diet and a diet high in saturated fat may c:ontribute to cardiovascular dis· ease." · Health. problems related to the ~onsumption or foods high in sug - ar, white flour and sa~urated fat (donuts, cookies, candies, soda pop, etc.) include diabetes, con· stipation, hemorrhoids, obesity and diverticulitis. Also. the foods generally of· fered in machines are high in calories and thus displace other nutritious foods from the diet. Vending machines are av8.ila- ble on most high school and col- lege campuses, though Ulere are exceptions like Rilrrtington Beach lligh School, where all the food ia prepared by the food service. o;M:ission Viejo High School has eliminated most of its machines. said Bruce Taschner, assistant principal.'\ Candy, peanuts and canned cola arc available in the machines, and' the content is de- termined by '·supply and de- mand." "'I've always been opposed to· selling candy on the campus. l think kids eat too much," Taschner said. "but it it weren't here, they would go. across the street and get it a~he drugstore.'' The problem with hav g ·machines on the campus, he said, is that the students will spend their lunch money on can- dy bars. Vending machines were not V.'Cll received on the Laguna Beach High School campus. a spokesman s aid. because .. the students prefe rred personal service and the machines were frequently broken down." An<4 ~waa:alotofvaodalism. Now, there js no candy availa· hie on the campus but there is a soft drink machine. Orange Coast schools are handling the s ugared excesses of vending machines on an in· dividual basis. But the national campaign was started by l\1rs. J ean Farmer of Indiana after s he discovered her son ditching his s andwich, fruit and cheese in favor of soda pop, cakes and candy. She got PT As to pass a resolu~ lion directing Lhat "during class hours, only foods that make a significant contribution to the . students ' nutritional needs shall be made available." Vending mac hine sales ar(· banned to students during lunch hours in a Florida county. And school trus tees in Dallas ordered candy and soft drinks replaced by nuts, fruit and milk. Each case faced opposition from some school officials, who counted on cuts of profit fron1 machine sales lo help finance ex· tra·curricular 41Ctivities, and stu · dents, \\.'hp ;.1.rgued for their freedom or choice. \\lhile many peopll' believe that their requests for more nutritious food will not be honored, students in UCI's weight control program have proved · that the consumer does have a voice. After complafning that nothing was available for dieters, they persuaded the vending com· panies to put yogurt, fruit juices <1.nd other more nutritious foods in four locations on the l'ampus. CSPI s uggests thaf food such as milk , fres h fruit. yogurt, hard · boiled eggs, nuts of all kinds and '''hole grain snacks be added to the vending machines. ~1aril yn Si ska, a nutrition con · s ultant for the Dairy Council of California. compiled a more ex· tensive list of easily v"ended foods which would could alto\\.· a person to eat a healthy breakfast, lunch and dinner from a maChine. Her li st includes, under hot foods , soups, sle\\'S. instant hot cereal, canned spaghetti. chili or- chop suey, tortillas \\.'ith butlcl' and rolls. Cold foods inc lude sand"'·ich('S of n1eat. tuna, egg. 1>eanut bul· te1·, cheese, h;.:;m and chccSl'. roast beef <ind pork : all kinds of cold fruits : raw carrots, celery, tomatoes and cucumber sli ces. 1\lso, s al'ads s uch as carrot , vegetable, gelatin \\.'ilh fruits or vegetables , potato, macaroni and colesla \\.'; s moked fis h, pud· dings, milkshakes and malts. Other choices \\'OUld be nuts, dried prunes and other fruits, boxed cereals and quick breads such as b.an<i na and date nut. ··People do seem to be more concerned about foods and good nutrition t oday than they "·ere even four ur fi,·e ye;.ir.s <.1go," .:'lliss Sisk<.i said . "So maybt• if bettt'1· selections t·ould be offered . the vendors would see that they could still make therr profits and brinJ.!. about a chang~ in this situation.'· The rerson , then, for the 1:tbsence o nutritious food s may not be the public's s'veet tooth. but apathy on the part of those "'ho \vould like to sec the situa· lion changed. CSPI has recommended, as courses of action for anyone '''ishing a cha nge in vending machine food, that nutritionists press for the change. that the public demand better food an(( that O\vners 0£ prope rty Oil \\.'hich. the machines are placed requirc- that .at least half the food choices be nutritious. Power ·Packs Pouch ' SaVory wheal germ·filled buns are the mos t appetizing alternative lo the sandwich ycl discovered .. When there's simply not lime . for regular multi-course meals, wheat germ is a useful snack. CALIFORNIA WHEAT GERM BUNS t (13~·~·ounce) package hot roll mix 11/:i cups finely shredded cab- bage I cup chopped onion 2 tables poons water ''~pound bulk pork sausage "3 cup vacuum packed t.oast4 ed wheat germ '.-a cup minced parsley 1 teaspoon salt 11:? teas poon thyme leaves, crushed 4 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce 1 egg, beaten Prepare hot roll mix as package directs. CQver and let, rise in warm place whilo prepar- ing filling. Place cabbage, onion and • water in skillet. Cover and bring to boil. Ste.am ove r medium heat about 5 ,minutes. Remove Crom skillet and set aside. Brown sausage in same skillet over medium high heat. Drain off and discard all but about 1 teas· poon Cat. Add wheat germ to sausage and stir l minute. Remove Crom heat. Add cabbage mixture, parsley, suit. thyme and Worcestershire sauce. Turn d-ough onto li ghtly noured s urface. Divide into .six equal parts. Roll each into a 6-inch round. Spoon fillin g into center o( rounds. Gather edges or dough up over filling lo nteet in ceater. Pinch together to seal. Carefully lift with spatula to greased baking sheel Brush with . beaten egg. Let rise 30 to 4S minutes in warm place. Sako in 400degreeoven20 C.025 minutes. • ,, ' ' "/),...,,• .~ ..... Weddings _ Periormed -- . . . . ' ~ . .~ . . ' . • SchQlarship Funding . Homes on Tour Four bomea and three architecta' studios will be opened for the annual tour sponsored by the Women's Architectural League and the American lnsUtute of Architects. The noon to S p.m . event Satur- day, April 12, will raise fW1ds for scholarships for architecture stu· dents. . Included will be the homes of the Stephen L. ShirleyS, LlgU11a Beach; Robert Whites, Emerald Bay ; John McNau ghtons, Newport Beach, and James Skin- ners, also or Newport. Architects opening their studios Will be lb Christian Abel and Fred Briggs, Laguna Beach, and Edward Giddings, Newport. · The Shirley home, designed by Abel , is of resawn cedar and is based on an equiJateral triangle. Its features include a clerestory in stained glass b~ Jos Maes of . . Laguna and an at rt um shower ln the master bathroom. Desl1ned by Bri#CS. the White· home ls enha.nced by bleached cedar.· lt includ"es an intrlCilte skylight system and a marble master bathroom with a buill·in whirlpool bath. The McNau'gbton home, on Linda Isle, combines natu.ral wood and stone materials with contemporar.Y and a ntique furnishings. Designed by Gid- dings, It was featured in Architcc- . tural Digest. MediterrAnean homes oi Norih Africa were the, inspiration for the Skinner home, designed by Rally Polaski. Its l\l.'O two-level style makes use of roof spaces and the design is oriented. toward interior patios. Ai:iyone wishing tour tickets, al $S each, may call the AIA ofrice, 833·0973. Wood arid high ceilings create an un· usual atmosphere for the Robert White home, designed by Fred Briggs. Previewing the home for a tour April 12 are Mrs. Briggs (left) and Mrs'. Waller Richardson. · Cl1s1ified ads sell big · itema, small Items or any item. Just cull &tZ-5678. .A ·aRUSH .. BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO DO THEM snP BY snp Anvone can care for a Brush & Blower hair style, or our other curl cajoling, fu¥·free , lull functional • SCISSOI snLIS wh ich are as easy 10 do as Just sham- P<>OI Our lamp cuts. linger tumble cuts, curnng Iron cuts, wash towel dry, brush 'n fluff cuts or simple wash and wear cuts are 'SCISSOlllO, all take-cAr~f-youraefl styles. Good for any age. any hair. No teasing, no rollers. no plns, no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS. .t.UOI MO MT PMMAl'MMT WA'llL '°" ...... , .... w.un YO m T0\1111 ....... . ..... ' """JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING · 1 ... 10,.SAT.&SUM.t·S 366 S. Tustin Ave .. Orange 9564 Hamilton Ave., Huntington Beach 305 N. Harbor Blvd .. Fuflerton ' !LOCATED AT,THE ll'ASCINATINGVIUA OELSOU . ' 997·1 ltJ 961·3111 17t-Jl~J llere's the lrresi14til1le Vacation! ~DAYS I 2 NIGHTS ®@~"'~'"" . -b•• OCC~P•llCT PLUS T.IJI Includes deluxe room. daily greens fee or 2 hours ol trail ridee each day. Great golf cou rse, exc iling bridle trails. Spectacular pool, tennis, dancing to live music. o The perfect holiday just 90 freeway miles from the hustle and bustle of LO!i Angeles. Apple VIDBY .Inn Glenn-Graves Their parents are Mr.: and 1r1rs. G. A. Graves of MRS. BARRICK MRS. GLENN MRS. BYBEE Karen Lynn Grrives· Huntington Beach and stationed at El Toro. conducted by the Rev. and Lewis Dail Glenn Mrs. Annie· Mae Bunch Attendants were Carla Kenneth Krauze in St. were marri ed in the of Dallas. , Marquardt, Cindy Blake, Joseph's Church, Santa First Baptist Church of The bride is a graduate Doreen C la nc y, Jeff Ana. Costa Mesa with the 1or Edison High School Walc :zak , Charles A graduate of UCLA Rev. J amesO.Combsof-J and her husband is serv-·niomas1 Bruce Walker, and the University of f~cialing. J : ing in the Ma rine Corps, Rodney Clark, John . Colorado School of Law, FDA Tested Cookies Okay Southern California Girl Scout councils have announced that the Thin Mint cookies which will be delive red between April 4 and 14 are free from any roreign particles. A question as to the sarety of the cookies arose when a consumer in Columbus, Ohio, re- portedly found glass or a glass-like substance in a box . The controversial cookies were distributed only to 11 councils in Ohio, Pennsylvania, In- diana, Wisconsin, Mis souri and Texas. Tests by the New York District Laboratory of the Un ited States Food and Drug Administra- tion. the Cincinnati Office of the Ohio Depart- ment of Agriculture and the Burry Quality As- surance Laboratory have found no foreign sub- stance in any Girl Scout cookie, Seoul officials said. . ··rt is our conclus ion and that of the re-· gulatory agencies that the one opened box of Girl Seoul 'fhin ~tint cookies, code 5034, from one con- sumer in Columbus, Ohio, was an isolated inci- dent," Quaker Oats' Burry Division said. "The e vide nce is that Thin Mint cookies or code 5034 and a ll other Girl Seoul cookies made by Burry arc safe and whol esome and may be consumed." r· ! 9~1J~ MATERNITY You Are Invited lo Attend a Benefit f'a.slrion Show for lioog 11,,,.,,ctal Prermltd ~Page Boy Matnnity at Robtn.!on's. Pc.shion lslcnd FRIDAY EVENING,APRJLf 7:Ji0 p.m. Champagne Door. Priua Donation 12 .50 A~'°" Tlclcrl1 Mey bf) P'Mrthom:f 41 : ,.. llOOfl l/ospdol, 0 ,8 , Depattmtnt Page &11 Boutique, Robfnaon 'a, 4H-4729 P~ Boy Shop. South Coost Piam, SS7-S7U • Bauchman and J ames the bridegroom has Graves. passed the Co lorado B b W It stale bar examination y ee-e y and will practice Jaw in Hum b o 1 d t St ale Redstone where they will University graduates live. Dana George ne Welty His parents are the and Daniel Lloyd Bybee Williapl R. Barricks of were married in the Newport Beach; and the First Presb y terian bride's parents are the Church, Westminster. Henry Hellwegs of Santa Their parents are Mr. Ana. She attended Santa and Mrs. Dan B. Welty of Ana and Brooks colleges. Westminster and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bybee of Bridal attendants were Kerman. Carol Wanland, Martha The bride also is a Ann Mag ner, Sharon · graduate of Long Beach Gotthelf, Carole Kredal, Polytechnic High School Shelley Sammuels , and Go Iden W es l Shelley Rancillo and Co llege. Her husband is Nancy WanJ aod. a graduate of Kerman Andrew Barrick was Hi gh School. the best man, and ushers Their altendailts were were Brian and Brady Shauna Welty, Mr. and MeConaly, Doil ald Mrs . Nelsen Money , Wanland and Dean Mrs. Michael McKinney, Hellweg. Karen Cross, Timothy Bybee, Matthew Steele: Marino-Prowten J oseph Salvatore Barrick-Hellweg Marino of Newport Beach and CherY.l Ann Roger P . · Birrick of Prowten . of Beimont Newport Beach claimed Shore were married in Joan Hellweg as his New'port Beach with the b!J,de during ceremoni~ . Rev. Bill Carrado and and James Roberts. • Mallie and Ski Zagrodzky • • • ... announces the sale of Mellie's Wigs and Mallie's Beauty Salon to Karyn Fields who has been a long time associate of Mellie's for a period of 11 years. We also wish to thank all our customers and friends for their patronage· and frte(ldshlp during the last 12 years. HEWO-P SPECIAL! CASCADES s I 0 . WIGLETS 52" Mallie & Ski if ")::::--Jl: ! m allw ~ ,MG$ & IEAllJY WOif ~ ..... i. 1791 .... c-... Wei• -·-~~46 .. Mir'! ~ Store Houra: Mon thru Wed. 9-!:30 Thura. till 8-Frt till e:JO--S:at-1111 4:30 , I, the.Rev. Edna Pro\\1.en, the bride's grandmother, officiating. Honor attendants were J\o1rs. Li nd a Vestermark and Joseph Marino II. The new Mrs. Marino attended California State Universi t y at Long Beach where h er · husband also attended. He has taught music and now is an e nter- tainer. She is a dance in· structor. They will live in Newport Beach. Pickrel-Thomas Prince of Pe ace Lutheran Churcb., Costa Mesa was the setting for· the double ring nuptials linking Janet Leigh Thomas and Mark Evan Pickrel. The Rev. Andrew C. Andersqn performed the ceremony for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jospeh E.· Thomas and the son of the Evan W. Pi ckrels, all of Costa Mesa. FUTURA• II MACHINE WITH CABINET • Exdusive 2-way stwing surfac.e- connrts from flat to in-the-tound sewing, insuntly • Singer exclu - sives: one-step built-in buttonholer, pll$h·button drop-in bobbin, more! Honor attendants were Sue Milner and Hugh Pick r el. Others were Kathi Hannahan, Shirley Samuels. Mrs. Charles Kessel, David Tjeinagel, Jeff Johnson and Vincent Limongelli. Save $31 95 ZIG·ZAG WITH BUILT-IN BLIND-HEM STITCH · ses R9;. $119.95 Model 252/242 and Wi1!1 e:icclusiwe front drop-in bobbin. Carrying case or cabinet extra The newlyweds will re- side in Costa Mesa. 'hlle·in AndS-Even Morel •A Tr-..,k ol TltE SINGER CClti'PANV ' SINGER Sewing CMten Mid participeti~ Al)l)rO*I Del....._ * OPEN TO lliE PUBLIC * NOTHING' PRE-CIJT BUY WHAT YOU NEED TONU'f ONl Y b TO q P M fll!OA'I' NIT[ ()NL 'I' 6 TO GIP M *NEW ARRIVALS DAILY . NAME BRANDS DISCOUNTED 50% I MORE FABRIC STORES-BOUTIQUES MANUFACTURERS WELCOME UNBLEACHED MUSLIN ....... ,4. flUTCOMI· fllST SllYID UMIT 6 YDS. I'll CUSTOMll "WI GOT SOME MOU" WASHOUT 2vdl. BLUE DENIM *""°" 00 * 1-,_ClOTl..,..ON . $ * ,....,_ •1111'1 lllVID _, 't . •DOWNTOWNL 9'0 SANlll * COSTA MllAt 11th I PUCINTIA (7141 646 4040 '-" °"""" (213) t27~71 HOURS: llOk·SAT. '''°lo 5:30 Tourney Tip-off A rouncl robin, mixed doubles tour n ament, sponsored by Robinson 's in conjunction with the Merchants Clu b of the City of · I-lope, wil l be p layed si multaneous- ly on private a nd club courts in Orange County, Los Angeles, San- ta. Barbara, Palm Springs and San D1e~0Su~day , Apri l 13. Giving and getting ti ps for t he tourney are <from left) Roy Emerson, Rod Laver and Norma Wa unch. I . Waiting Needn't Be Boring DEAR ANN LANDERS: I 'Ye read many times your advice to wOmen w·ho discover their husba nds are run- ning around : "\Vail it out." Arter being married for more than 25 years r learned m y husband is seeing a much youn~cr Aquarius \\'Oman. While J wait, how do I keep from los· ing my mind ? I-low do I acquire an appetite so I can eat? J-fow can I keep smil· ing i n fr ont of t he children and other re- latives when m y heart is breaking? How <!o I hold . back the tears until I'm Face Facts THU RSDAY, APRIL3 By S YDNE Y OMA RR ARJES (J\farch 21-April 191 : Get away from rout ine. Give your~c l f additional breathing room. I-Iced your O"'n counsel. TA URUS I April 20-Ma y 20): Study. Be specifi c about desirl'S, rt•quircmcnts. Accent is on long di stance s1>ccial mail or messages. GE~llN I { l\1ay 21 .Junc 20): Check £inancial af f<Jirs , including collections and debts. Be rcadv for thangc. variety and travel offers. Ask que.S- tions. CA NCER (J une 21-July 22): Lie low. Do plenty or listening, obscrYing. Accept pressure without panic. !''1 akc adjustments on home front. Ann Landers alone so 1 can cry my eyes out? I-low do I driYe thoughts of suicide out of my mind because J can· not face !i fe "' ithout him? And finall y .. how Ion~ docs it take for him to come back? - ./\LONE ANO WAITING DEAR ALON E: First,· how long have you been waiting? A month? Six monthti:," year? Does he know YO U know a bout the othe r ~·om a n? llas he as ke d ror a divorce? Ther e a r e m any un- ans~·ered qu~s tions in your letter. This I can tell yo u: l\"o m a n is wo rth killing yo urselr over. And you CAN face life without him. You'd ha Ye to if he ~-ere hit by a truck. · You need counseling a nd I urge you lo get il. The p e nt-up e m otions )·ou describe can m ake you physica lly ill if you don't (ind a release. Ve n- tilation can be immense· ly helpful. Get going. DEAR AN!\ LANDERS: This is not LI problem. It 's a sugges· tion. Aft er listening for years to \\"Omen refer to them selves as ··just a housewife" (always with a tone or apology. as ir it's somet hi ng to be ashamed of), I decided there s hould be a more dig nified jolr-description "'"hich s uggests status. The term I I invented is ··Domestic Engineer·." Will you please print my letter and get the \\"Ord to Am(•ri(·a ·~ homemakers"! I am sick and tired or ··j ust a housewife" and 1·11 bet a brand new vacuun1 S\\"eepcr that millions of oth e r s are , too. DOMESTIC E:<GINEER OFSIX l)F..l\R .DQJ\t E : ··""hat's in a name?. ,.I\ roi.e by a ny othe r na me "'ould s mell as s weet." But i f yo u think ''Domt'slic E ng ineer'' s m e ll s bett e r than ··house~·i(e ," I 'll buy it. Ca n't hurl. Might help. Thanks Cor writing. Di scover ho"' to be dale bait ""ithout f<:illing hook . line Ltnd s inker. Ann l~<.1 nders ~ booklet, ··Dat i n g Do 's and Don 'ts. ··\\•ill help you be more poised and sure or yourself on dates. Send 50 cents in coin along \\"ith a long. :s t a mped, Sl'lf·addrcsscd t.•nYclope \\"ith your request to Ann I.anders. P .O. Box 1400. Elgin, Ill. 60120. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): You may not be seeing in re a Ii st i c Ii g h l . 1\ ur a of wish ( u I thinking .. r-:;;jjiiiiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiil;;;;;;~~--1 permeates. Oruw short. ! VIRGO 11\ug. 23-Sepl. 221 : Friends. a lthough ·"'ell -meani ng, rn ay not be able to fulfill pro- mises. Know it a nd avoidembarr <issment . l.IBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Finish what you start. Examine ways to get ideas across in more efficient manner. Property "alue needs re· evaluation. SCORPIO (Oct . 23·Nov. 21): Avoid un- necessary travel. Reservations, sc hedules tend to be thrO"'n off -you could be•v.'aSt in g li me, ·money. S AGITTARI US INov. 22 -Dec. 2 1 l: Consolidate . Refuse to let others spread time, er. forts lo point ""here yo u lose erfectiveness. CAPRICORN C Dec. 22-Jan. 19 ): Cycle is such that you can effectively deal wit h opposition. \\'hat a11pcars a setback could boomerang in your faYor . · · · . AQUARI US <J an. 20-Feb. 18): What "·as hid - den becomes in1portant. Means you cannot sweep problems under rug. Face facts as t hey exist. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Friends have "fa lling out." You \\'ill be told various. rascinat· ing stori es. \\'hethcr or not you arc told the truth could be another n1attcr. rr today is your birthday you have fine sense or humor, love to travel, have got yourself into emo- tional bind, <Jr(' independent, arrogant , careless and creativt•. J unc should be your most impor· tant month of th is year . Now at. .. ilikJtiif. · .. --. · .. --~·-:--;.!'."'':··.· CHEESE OF THE WEEK! KASSERI GREEK STYU SHARP & HARD BEL DOLCA IT.t.Ll.t.M STYLE SH.t.RI' OFF per lb. • '~~~Ml ~~'!i!l WESICLIFF PLAU 1 7ti&•W~IUCM rHOMiiMut72 ~'flt SA "Tl' S-: '1111 **~*LOOK INTO THE COCKPIT -1< ~ * OF A U.S.A.F. JET *cru-,~~-• ~outh Coast ?taza l Sears I !<t:AM. aol:llllCX &NO CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS HOURS : From store OP9nlng to one hour prior to store clo'sl ng. Photogr•ph•n' lunch from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. except Sund•y. Available at the following Sears Stores: Alh•,..._ IN~ P•rit ca,...., ... Co--Coa,pt1ft•'f9WOOC1 - Aprll 1 through April 6 Ef Mont• G .. ~. . ..,...... .......... ugutia Hin• Lont h•dl No'1fU1dge Olympic a loto Or1ft99 , ........ Pomon• P1MMIH1lt1 Ploo S•nt• i:. Sprtftf• l •nt• Monk!• Torr•nc• "•"•' \ltlfmo"t W••tmln1t•r Wednesday. Aprd 2. 1975 DAILY PILO T c:J Exactly the right place. Highest rates anywhere on insured savings! Each depositor's savings insured to '40,000. AHNUAL I.I.TC 7.75"' 7.50"' 6. 75"' 6.50"' 5.75"' l "liUAl YlllD 8.06"' 7.79"' 6.98"' 6.72"' 5.92"' lllM 6 't'EAAS 4 YEARS 2v2 YEARS 1 V(,\Jl 90 0AV5 Ot! 0..111 ~lpGunc11111 Ill .:1 lMe<e~! i..... ,l. 1 .... -• ~.gb Ar.ru.iJ y,.!(:_ °""ill~ 1tun ,,,-ri:..ni ,.,Th SIOOll 111 ,..,,r 11 jll•-.:•p.ij ·~ ••l~J•AQ!t h:6~oll regul.-lhori, t('Qt•''' 51.b$tl111JI 1~lnt1t pen.111v Do you have a regular savings account at a commercial bank ? Move it to Great Western. 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Pf1ce~ 2 98 lo J 98 .,.,_,fr-l .!.G lo !i.00. win~ breaker nylon You Can sew an unloncd ~or1nci 1ac1<e1 tor iess 111an $[;, 001 Wal u• rupellrnl rll.lch1ne wasnable ~"·• '"''It· l l• ro 1 I .I Vo.' I '""' I '-'~ 't ... 1 lo J .!.O. interlock knit solids 272 142 24.2 Embro1dc•ed novel!v pa11crns J • 4 10• deco•at1ng your blue 1ean 1acket-.; and pants. Simply iron on and go' FG s •<'9 L0Wprice79<-1 19 v-....to1 .2s. A llu1d g•acetul kn1! 1n 100"0 PolyestN. machine-washable lir!le uon1ng Can be sottly ta1!01ed 60. w1<k'. FG"s •eg LOW pnce 3 49 Y.....,.. to 5.00. l~ Msorled patlernll and r.olors lor f(l<,hoons that are all l emonone · drO<,S('S blou~os and hostess s1<1r1 s. Mach•ne·wa5habl,. Acf'!aLc· Nylo" blenas. 54 wu1e FG s reg LOW Pf1Ce 2 29, ....... I• ).00. 98~ .. prints prints Sew them crtin1c. ctassic o< cantomporar., lo• spr1"p proms 01 cla!'>SeS. T1•n1 w11h lace, •ultles 01 b•aod Collons and Po1~1Conon blends 45 . W•dC f G s •eg P"C<'S I 29·1 40 . .......,, "'--• ··•·1 .79. trims trims One or the seasons most lavo•ed tab"c~ !or csresses. b•g tops and smoc~i Emti101d<'•. tt1m or aecessor111" '" you• own c•f'a11~" W8"f. Poly Collon Dlend 45 "'""" FG ~ rf'CI LOW Pf1ce 1 49 y.._. to J.aa. fl w•dr "'<'lf'cl•on ol lacr.s. bfaod« g r .. m ... IOI lromnu"g your Collons dlld Gau10 <,l"leer I l'>ti1ons Go croal1ve with your sp,,ng la(1.,on ""w•ng FG s reg LOW p11cc<, up lo 1 98 Y"'°"1 t• J .OG. •NEWPORT BEACH -20 Fashion Island Mon .. Tues. & Fri. 10-9:00 Wed., Thurs. & Sat. 10-6 Sun. 12-6 •LAGUNA BEACH -278 Forest Ave. OPEN: Mon.-Sat 9-5:30 p.m. r • --... -.. . . . . . . ' C4 DAil y PILOT Wednesday. Apdl 2. 1975 Exercise Logic Works. Well: • 1n By BARBARA GIBBONS \\OUld sce)('lo U\'Oid. dressing up A slender, youthful-looking only, pleuse.J slim. in an untluttering bulge -1nother of grown sons, Mrs. Jn her program . 43 very over· l\1r:s. Bloomquisl'l curriculum 1 never met a gym teucher I revealing gym suit, activities Bloomquist put her special slim. weight volunteers spent part of • abounds In creative games and didn 't hate -n mindless bias that are no run and double dif· gyn1 el ass to the test last year in their gym periods in s1>eeially cfe. project s that make nutrition rooted in ho.1vlng been lhe fattest fit'ull with 50 or 60 cxtru pounds. th e Nor,vood , Mass. school veloped exercises, anci the re-come alive. f'or example: the kidin school . compelilioninwhichyourslatus system. mainder in ah eating re -J:irls pul on u ''Calorie Qui7. Until Lorraine Bloomquist. ,\ us "loser '· is automatic. Jt "'as so successrul that she's education program "'here they Show." The moderator held up PhD in physical education ~t the J\trs . Rloomquit>t thinks over· no\\/ kept b·usy running off copies not only learned about rood, but color rood photos and the University or Rhode Island. l\11'1'>. \\•eight girls should be ullowed to or her experimental curriculum unlearned u 11 the f nds and panelists atte1npted to guess the Bloomquis t doesn 't worry much :.ivoid regular gym cluss('S... in answer t o queries from like-rullacies many teen-agers caforiecounts. about softball , but s he sure and sign uµ in.stead in special minded teachers all over the believe about reducing. Behavior J\'lodificalion techni· other devise bt>llt•r \\'tlYS ofcop- kno\\'Sthescoreaboutturningfat slim -gyrn programs aimed at country . Wl·itht control will be a ques were ulso U.!it..>d. 1'he girts ing. _ kids into PE fan s. theirneeds.Afalgirlisnolonger (For a copy, send S3 to cover life l,pn g challenge for these kept a d aily diet dlo.iry und Y/ith.lht'ir !le\~' knowledge of Which is no 111 c~111 feat. After "di rferent" in a class where copying costs to Dr. Bloomquist, youngsters. so they will need a v.1orked on limiting their eating to' nutrition the girls were guided ln- <ill. gym can be a y,•eekly hell e\•eryone s hares the same pro-Un iversity of Rhode Is land , better-than·average 'understand· certain times and pl"aces . They to putting together personali7.ed "·hen you're f;it . It involves ever-bl em. Empathy and support she Physical Edu~ation Dept .. ing of nutrition to make th~ food te-lk~d over situations that load lo eating plans airn ed at meeting Y thing :.in Y sens i b I e f et:__::pe.:.r.:.s.:.o.:.n_..!g!'.:"'.'.i'.'. 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Uefor(• St.'r\·ing ii. ,\fler l he beef has bet•n rhill cd. it n1:.i y be sli1.·ed very thin . ·,.tld lh•1t n1akes it gu a luni-: \\<JY \l·ithout e~lll'r :-. fl·l·ling tlcprived. ,.\\ ll'~•:-.l nolll' uf our t:J sl(•r:-. h :1 \"t• ;_is '1.:t voice<.! ;1 11y d1 :-.:-.<.1li:-.f~tf'· lion ,,·ith this n1 ude of Sl'l"\·ing: ,.\long \\1th lht• 1nl·:.it. \·egetablc~ anti gr:.i\·y, ''e offer generous .scr\·· 111gs of buck,,·hc;:1t gro:Jti, and these. t oo, help stretch the bet·L If ~ru<its du not ;1ppl':ll tu _\'Oll, you l':lll of l'Ulll"S l' :-t l'J"\l' IJUIJ\iJL'S. H.\1\ .. :0 l~lt lSKET :.! puu otl s i :.ibout 1 bunt·lt•!.s lean frt•sh bcC'f bri:-.h l'l 111 one pit'C'l' •l'Ulll'd !Jun. st raight or fir:o.l l'Ul I ! t t·aspuun s;ilt , lt•:.isµoun JJt.'PIJt'I. 1 , te<1spuun i::round all:-iJH t·t· . , n1t•d 1urn u n1uns . l)l't'll'd <t lHI l'Ul into '·- tluck :-.lr11.1 s 2 ribs t•clcry , slil'ed 1 •·Lll('h lhll'k l.arµt• ('~1r r ot . pured <.ind slil"t·d 1.1·int·h thick B;1y lt•<1f Rub Jir1:-;kl'l 111Lh •1 mixturl' uf l11 c s:i lt . Pl'P· per ~ind ;d!spil'l'. Pl;H:'t' lht' union. t'l'lt·r y <.intJ c:.irrot 111 tb;it ordt.•r 111 a t·:.i sst·rult• 1 \\"ilh :1 tight fitting to\'l'l" 1 into l\'hi l'h lhl' nieat 1\·!ll iu:-.t fit ' i'l;.it·t· till' 1Jr1 ~kt·t, r.1t :-.idt· up . O\'('r lh c \·l'g('lalilt·s :intl <.icld the b:.iv lt.,1f : <lo n0t add \\';ltl'r. l"U\'CI" lifo(htly. iJakl' in ;1 300-dcgrC'l' o\·cn until bl•t:f is tcndt·r -:! to 21 .: hour~. J( en1ovc the bt·t·f •ind t·hill l)i . ..;- t·ard l);i~ lt·af. Str:iin broth. l"hi ll 1Jr11th :ind \'l'g t•t:1blt·s 111 ~t'J1 •1 r;1lt• tonl<1int·rs . r;t·forl' s t•r\•1ni.!. 1·u1 ;j\\'<.IY S!Jllle of the f;i1 f ron1 the tup of t hl' beef if vou l!kc : slict' tnt·;i\ vt·1·, ihin_ · Rt.·n101 t' h;irdl'IH'<I fat fl"Olll lir11t h : lht• <i lllOllllt uf bl'uth \\ 111 ':1r.\ grc;i\ ly, dt•pt.•lldtn~ Ill l:11·gt• p:.1rt o n lht· l.\Pt' of t::J S~t·ro l l' USt.·tl ; 11' .\OU 11·ant n1urt• hruth . ~Hid beef boui llon. ll l':..il !-:i li ced n1t•al. \'l'gl't:.ibles ~111tl broth in a l:..irge skillL•t. ,\n :Jltcrnativc \\'ilY ol rinilihing the dis h is to turn lhl· 1 cgt.·tables and broth Jtllo an clcctrit• blt·ndt•r and puree, thin n1ng 11·ith bouillon il lll:!Cl'ss:..i ry and ;1dd lng b1·0\\'ll gr <1vy colol"ing. lht·n heatin ,g the rn eat and vegetable ~ 111 thi s SaU t'l'. i\'l akcs 4 lo G servings. A Chiller Authentic Ea.st Indian. and delightfully cooling when served "·ith ::i hot curry. YOGURT 81\NAN ,~ 8-ounce container unnavored yogurl Pinch of salt 1 i Lea spoon white pepper t •h teaspoons sugar Large ripe banana Stir tog e ther th f:' yogurt. salt, pe pper and s ugar; chill. Just before serving. peel the banu.n t11 and slice very thin; fold lnlo yogurt mlxlure. Turn Into a s niull al· tractive serving bowl and serve at once as a l'Ur"r)' acrompanlmt!Tlt. ) I Shopping at Lucky is y()ur key to greater savings • • • · When we soy you'll save al Lucky every doy, that's exoctlr whot we EVERY DAY ' meon. We have cons;s1enl low p•ices in all deponments, ol ol Hmes. For •~ICU UI DllC~""'!lf [If.YI Oii •-T~WO A!lt ~lhlllto! tlo!lllOUH lf!•I tori-I . 1t11l•lllDllTOllfl 11C o.Ll -llfllUIYll-•Ml.Rlt-. • • "otll "ICI "°TKTIOll r'Oll:T GllAUITllS TIDI NOS TG I.I lffK11Vl PIC*WIOlllSO.&T Al'llll aDT..VlllllNT UIUIT11, lt H". All our meat is "BONDED" for quality and flavor . Boneless Round BEEF STEAK Rib Roast LARGE END. BEEF ... (SMALL END, l.4B LBJ ~Fib Steak · Large . E~d LB 129 Top Sirloin Steak BONELESS. BEEF LOIN . . . , , . 7-Bone Roast BEEF CHUCK . . Pork Loin Roast SI RLOIN. 3·Lb AVG . even greo1er so vinos wa tch for the bright "key Buy" sig ns. They signal ex1ro savings mode possible by monufocturer,· adYerlising or promotional e allowances. We poss the extra savings to you by pricing these ilems below their everyday low prices. You'll find hundreds of Key Buy items each time you shop al lucky. Since we nj!ver limit quantities, feel free to slack up. Shop lucky! We!re your key to greater savings ... EVERY DAY! ;Tc:~ ;\!~~;-~~~v~~~~.~~9.~~ ~~~~~,44 ¢ ......... =Y~Fruit Cocktail .49¢ ~~'"'-. 1•.,'-to-1' LAOYLEE , .300ZCAN 1tl~J ,-.Harvest Day Pear~"'""49~ . . ~!~?."ato s~~~e. .... "OZCAN 25¢ :r;._:3~·-: ~Lady Lee Cheese 139 \ 0 l_ ! WISCONSIN.NATURAL LONGHORN, RANDOM WilGHT PKG .. .LB Canned Foods . . Dali /tams , ... ~~'~'~RAPEFRUIT JUICE .. Ole.<" 52c PHILA~ELPHIA CREAM CHEE~~"'"45c ft" D~LE PINEAPPLE JUICE 45c ROD'S CHEESE SPRE:ADS 61 c l2 OZ Bll PIMENTO OR JALAPEHO 8 OZ CTN ""~~~.~2,NJ:~.~LING PEACH ~SOlC.,47c ~~rDE~~.ERICAN CHEESE '20l'<G 102 ft" WELCH GRAPE JELLY ,,0,,., 112 ~.~~£KER BARRE.L CHEESE ,,0,"0 132 Cross Rib Roast BONELESS, BEEF CHUCK .. . ''· LB1 18 .ts119 .,.. LA,DYLEECOFFE~ CREAM ~~OlJ>R 96¢ KRAFT s.LICED ,MO.zzAR~L.LA ,oz"o71 c~ Young Turkeys . LB 57¢ ft"~~~f,~~NUTSPREAD ·• ,,0,,,.61 c o"~!;E~~RICAN CHEES~20,"'0 99c ft" PRINGLE POTATO CHIPS .. , ozc.,89C ~~~!JlE,~,~~~~D BOLOO,~A eozP<o 51 C USDA GRADE A, ID TO 13 LBS Serving Sugge~!ton ft" PROGRESSO SPLIT PEA SO~~zc,_39c ~l!~~~.!,E.~,~~~~~E ,,0,,,0 121 ft" ~~,~~,!f,~~JFORNIA OLIVES,0,,,.37c SWIFT SLICED. PEPPE.RO.NI ,0,"0 77c o"~!~,~~~~,Pl:iJED OLIVES ,0, c" 4JC ~!~'~'~'~AYER SLICED BOL0~~~"099c ft" AUNT JANITTICKLE STIX 69C Rump Roast Shoulder Roast Pork. 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THESE ITEMS AVAILABLE ONLY AT DISCOUNT CENTER;S;..! ~:...· .,;...,,.:;,...;,o-;=;;::'";::::;-::;---"I -~ .,. ~~ .. . ,!' ~~~~;;;~ '°1'491 r:., 101'1 INIT SH1'1S .,. ,-• ·•• t' ,,,...,,,.. o.>1>.,. ;;' Wld• 1tlection ol 1olid1 • '\·, • . . !( 1 ~ ~ ,_: Flo!M ot Avocodo, , ... ond t-0rne lonc:l•1. G ---.. '\ All mod• ol 50V. ! \ I • j DUUUTI 45-PC.. •. {O!lon ol'ld so"' pOJy. MUMA( sn _.. e1t•t. Pick from crew ,,. Health and Beauty Aids , .• MENNEN BATH TALC . ...... . ... ALKA SELTZER . . . ..... _,. CDNGESPRIN . . . BAYER ASP[RIN -...... '. '' BAYER CHILD 'S ASPIRIN DESITIN OINTMENT .ooz 89 ~ .... ,..,6JC . ...... "" 73c ....... 11• ,.,3&c the finest quality produce available ••. ~~~set Po~~~~.~s 44 ¢ ~!>,~~~~~ ""'" 12 ¢ ~?,~~~e ·L~~~~~19¢ ~.~ .. ~~!~!-~lants ,. 348 ~l>nll N>l .. .,1&1• al MD•1111•I .. 432 W. 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" PWl91... r 11e1tt. ,,,.._. -·-Utn.U•1111n 11m ,....11uu" -----.. , •nMI• ,,.u 1..,. •• c-a •fl• ::;l:.~~~-'~24· ~.: .. ~.~~. 211 ~~~10~~~ •••• 131 :C:r.!!~ .. ~~-~~.1 11 UCllll llU 11m U101 ..,,. '' u ''' u ..... . u. ........... Cln. ·-.... CIW'•• ., .. ll<llll ... DM M. llttT• 1'1111 ..... ,... u nu.a •n. -llUI llW~ l~llt ....... -..,_, ...... um..,..AU1mn .. ,.. !Jal l MlllMftT flt. ~59c ... Avci!loblt et All S!ort t, ,....JU ......... -----""' .... ............ R. ... .. Ml ,Mfll .... ..., STtla ona If t l9 1.M. ' Picnic Spicy Can't wult to get outside and barbecue once again? • Potato salad ond cole slaw are barbecue and picnic standbys . But you can do something dit- ferent here, too : combine them in one bot dish. . Hot Potato and Cabbage Salad l!'i not on ly ori ginal. it 's nourishing and very good. Sliced cooked Potatoes are combined with onk>o , s hredded cabbage a nd raisins lh a mixture or oil, flour, sugar and vinegar, ·deftly .spiced with Tabasco pep- per sauce. Wilted Spi n ach Salad i s another hot one tor your indoor barbecue. The deep green leafy vegetable is becoming more and more popular as a salad base. It tas tefully combines with crisp cooked bacon, fresh mushrooms a nd a red wine vinegar dressing :-;piced with Tabasco i;auce . . HOTPOTATOAND CABBAGE SALAD 2 tablespoons salad oil 1,:i cup chopped onion 4 1.i'J teaspoons flour 4 1h teaspoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt 11 .. teaspoon Tabasco pepper sauce ~J cup cider vinegar % cup water 4 cups shredded cabbage 3 cups sliced and halved cooked potatoes 11.a cup raisins In la rge s killet heat oil. Add ·onion and cook until tender, about 5 minutes. Blend in nour, sugar, sail and Tabasco. Stir in vinegar and water. Cook, stirring constan tly, until mix ture thickens and comes to a boil. Add cabbage, potatoes and raisi.ns, mix well and heal thoroughly. YIELD: 6servings. WILTED SPINACH SALAD 4 slices bacon l onion, sliced 14 pound mushrooms, sliced l tablespoon flour J-':! teas poon dry mustard 1 teaspoon salt . 1A teaspoon Tabasco pepper ·s auce . :14 cup water v .. cup red wine vinegar 8 cups fresh spinach leaves In large skillet cook bacon until li ghtly browned, remove, and crumble. Pour off all but 1 tables· poon. bacon fat. :Add onion and cook until t e nder, about 5 minutes. Add mushrooms ; cook 5 m inutes. Blend in flour, dry mustard, s alt. and Tabasco. Stir in water and vinegar. Cook , stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and comes to a boil. Add spinach, mix well and heat. Sprin kle with crumbled cooked bacon. YIELD: 4 serv· ings. Recipe for Success Beef Menu It t akes more than a · sired degree of doneness, chef's hat and a fancy turning to brown evenly. apron to h e lp th e Remove a nd keep warm weekend chef excel in while preparing Brandy the kitchen. f..fushroom Sauce. What he needs in the Return meat patties to pocket of that apron is a sauce, and heat a minute supply of tru stworthy or two longer. Top each and exciting recipes -patty with a green pcp- J i ke Brandie d Beer-· per arid pimiento ring. burgers, a spicy surprise Makes fou~ servings. that "'.ilf·fill up even the BRANDY MUSHROOM ~ungr1es.t crowd and_ br· SAUCE ing th.e highest or praise. Stir 2 tablespoons . While .the burgers are butter into drippings re· sizzling 1n ~he pan, whet maining in pan from the app~tltes o~ YOl:lr cooking m eat. Add 2 to 3 guests with a Cahfonua cups s lic ed fr es h brandy col llns · · · mushrooms and saute sw-:eten~d with 11atural lightly . Com bine 1112 . California honey -;---and tablespoons cornstarch, s harp ened w~th a Y.I cup branay, 1 (10"'2 generous squeezing of ox.J can condensed beef California lemon. . broth and 14 t easpoon · With your beefburgers pepper . . serve a gentl_y herbed POur over mus hrooms. bread and ~l 1m ax the Bring to a boil, a nd sim- !'"eal by passing 3 heap-mer until thickened. 1ng tray of California Cruit and cheese. . BRANDY COLLINS BRANDY Soz Cl cup) brandy. BEEFBURGERS 2 tablespoons honey 1 pound ground bee( or s~gar .. 2 teupoon seasoned ~cup le m on Jwce salt Ice IA teaspoon thyme Sparkling '!"ater ~teaspoon pepper Shake or stir brandy, 2 tablespoons instant honey . '· ~r sugar J and minced onion lemon JUt.ce . together. lfJ cup soft bre•d Pour over ice 1!' 4-(8.o:i:. J mbs glasses. Fill with chilled cro legg beaten sp•rkling w ater, stir IA cuP brandy 1entty. ~ v .. cup w'•ter · Makes four servings. 1 tablespoon oil Brandy Mu1hroom Sauce . 4 green pepper nng& 4 pimiento rlnf• · . Combine bee wlth seasontn1s, onion. bread crumbl, e11. brandy and witer. Mix well. Shape • .. Into ' pattleo (31'1 Inches u ._.. .... , ....... ..... t1loftttM diameter!. .J Cook In heated alduel tn oil , unUI meat ls de- Oq ... c...i:. ,._., •n\ll.,.,..,., .. , ... , DAILY PILOT • The clean, fresh feeling of Zest. No sticky soap film with Deodorant Zest. You feel fresh and clean all over. Cleaner than ~oap. Isn't it time you gave up soap for Zest? • WednesctaY, Aprll 2, 1975 DAIL V PILOT C5 Hot Potato and Cabbage Salad, spiced with pepper sauce, is a tangy accompaniement to steak or hamburgers at a cool weather cook-in. WE HAVE 'M LOCAL STIA WIERlllS WE ACCEPT FOO.D STAMPS 1854 NEWPORT BLVD. IC~=-~=:~t.".:r"' OPEN 6 DAYS 9 to 6 Phone 642-6025 ARn-CHOKES NAVAL Lar<Je Sise ORANGES HONEY DUE MELUNS AYOKADOZE IU'( 4 GET ONE FREE AD UPtltlS MONDAY, M'llL 10 • ···---···-···--------------···--··-"'"" i TAKE THI S COU P ()N ~ o TO YOUR STOR E • SAVE20c when you buy The. 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"':: :::".: "::. --:-. •..: ~ = -···-··---· ~·:::N.l--llJ'J! 11 ,,_.llO!fO I'll U ,..,_ .... tlll'jji;if\_., 1.-. 19 ....... --..1 .• ......,_,... n. -· c.. --lllfOl l4. Its Spring! Start Fresh and Save. ! ... ROCTER & GAMBLE i i--------------····--·-·······-~-~--- ' • q ·. DAil. Y PILOT Nutty Taste A.dded The dough is Hghl and l<lvcl y, the fillin!: ;.ir1tl t opping a s in·11)lc but \\·ondcrful con1bin<1lion Of butter, b rO\\'ll SUJ::<lt' and almonds -a nut that the groat t:uroix·an cuisines ofll'll <:a ll for iu orlll•r to add fin e flavor Lind contrasting tl'xture t ucoffeecukes. · 1\LMOND BU1TER BU1'S lJ·'l~·oun cc parkage hot roll n1 ix 1 cup s livered blanched ;.dmunds ·~ c.up butter a~, <;-up firmly puckl'd dark bl"t>\vn :-;ug:ar Prep ar~ dough from hot roll mi x as P•H:ka gc dire<.·ts . CovC'r bo""·I <ind lcl dough rise in a \\'arm. dr:.ift-frcc pl'1l'l' until doubled !1 5 tu (ii} n1inutcs. ~l Cf!OYi hlic in a IU -1nch s killet over m edium ht·a1 s tir a lmond s \Vith I tablespoon of the buttCI' ·until nuts a r·c a light golden color; !'itir in re - m<.1in ing butter until m e lted. orr he:.1t, stir in sugar. Set <.1s idt•. A On a prl'p:.trt'<l p astry eloth ~g htl y toss and turn 0\'1.'J" dough until no longe r stitky. On p:.1stry cloth. \\ ith a p1·t•par("<I stock1 nct-Co\"l't"l'd rollin.(.: pin. 1·0 11 out dough -ii v.·itl be Vl'l"Y soft -to a l fi by 8 inch rettang lt•: s prinkle with about two-thirds or the almond mixturt•. Starting from the 16-int'h siUe. roll up ; cut into 10 equa l s lices. l'l«l'C slices, (·ut side 1 up, in a bultl·r e1I 9-inch s pringforn1 µan . \\"ith pi!ln1 of ho.in d. J!l'lltly prt.•- :-.s <lo\\ n sliC"es until tht•y .1uin iln<l aln1osl fill pan. Spr1 nkll· \1·ith rt.·tnain- ing o..dn1ond mix(urc-. C"o\"l·r illl<l let ris e in <.1 '' arn1 . draft-free pl<Jcc untJ! doubled -45 to 60 n1 inull's. Rak e 111 a p re heated 350-dcgrcc O\"C ll until b1·o"'nt.·d -30 1n inutes. H cmo\"C band fro m s p r ing:form p<.111 : le t sl~r nd 20 lo 30 minult•s. \\"it h 0.1 \\ idt.• spatula /oust.·n fron1 botton1 of springform p:in and re- move to serving pl ate. Sl"l"\'C \~·~1 rn1 \\"ilh S\\'Cet buttl'l'. Or lL•l :-:tantl until c:old . \\ r<.1p t ig htly in foil and frC'eze : reheat in foil in 0.1 moderate oven before !)Cl'\"illp. :\I <Jkt.·s ln1 ns. 10 pull ·apart Sales Down Wednesday. April 2, 1975 W1 Art "'°'eel To Accept USDA FOOD STAMP COUPOIS WEXFORD CRYSTAL By l0<h0< H0<~09 4 9' Ttltl 11111 ~ FOOnD WllE •"' .,. GOll.fT •o<h """""" \ LARGE EG~S . • • G•adt "AA" 5:9c l-411. Ct1.· '. ' (MM. 'AA' Si11, O.t. SS•) ICE CREAM · Sno,w · ·s·:~ 8' ·9· e GallH . ' ' ' • I Wh~le e Dinners ......... 991 'Mon "9o .. r pkg. !Ia Tater Treats IW~ir lkr. 39 1 I ~awberries • P'ototoft ..... - @ Cauliflower lel-oir 20-01. 791 ~. 39e !Ato~ty pkg. 2~~-e Broccoli Cuts Btl·oir 20-01. 591 Ouolity pkg. SAVE EVERY DAY AT SAFEWAY! ,@Apple luice T .. eTop 89 . . Quality ( . . llalf Gallon D I I White Magic Heavy Duty . Hob it e ergen . Fo. You• laundry Cracked Lucky Lager Beer 49-01. 99c pkg. 12 11 -01. s199 DAILY PILOT light & Mellow Btl1. ~ s I d D t Piedmont QuoHty i!ii( 0 0 ress1ng Croomy·Smooth at. 99c Ja• OCADOS large Sbe Calavo Brand Each ' l HEAD LETTUCE large Sire Crisp, Firm Heads Each • 12' Anfou P,an 4 i'!;8t Crisp Celery • 1000 a.,..wr Dr~~ ..... ,,, H. CHlf ........,., .......... .. • WlltM I ,.,...,.., C..tf ...... • J 11 l 17• M .. C .... NtM ' ' U.t .... c .. ' ; • ' ' •· I Tomato JUice 49!. I ~&l1~ Town Hou1t·lkh T-o : .............. v .. · 46-ti. Con · • I ~!!~~~~~ 7f c. ~" ,. =.F~:;;fu;:;;:t~:·~T.___,~ . c .. ,,. k' ' .,. SAFEWAY0SIUIKPOUCY: l :F.ruil oc ·1a1 39c: .·~/' ~.x:·~~ Town Hou11 Blond ..................... , .... lf-ounct <;on , · /IJf/(/-Jl,fKf P, \" • ' · • Ch k 1 ' . /ff lf/11#1! .·: u~ ·. una 39c ,f~~:~:..~~l L-Sea !rod1r-light ~hunks, .............. 6~-oz, Can , , · ~~~;:;:,:, ~~:"~~ 11' ltw .,. I C F' ' d Keil · · To Assure Yau Pay Only ' . · : ~I .. ·-a·' ~O 11•1n. · 1· 5e Th• Ad ... ti..d p,'"· II r Our Items Art Pticed A Nutrihous Formula ........................ 6--ounce Can Marked At The Ad Price I ~.!!~~~-.. ~-~~~~Co~ 19e ~.!!!~!~~93c LOOK FOR THESE TAGS Look for these t1gs. They mark temporary extn sivings 111 over the store. Stock up! Regular, Fresh, Any CUSDA Choice lamb Shoulder J-Rib Cut Size Package lb. LINK . SAUSAGE Farmer John Pork o• McCoy B•eakfa1t 3 8 ( Beef Skinless 8-0unce Pkg._.----.~ taste , Fresh American lb. ' lamb Rib Chops s 1 " USDA o..M .. ,..._ ~111 ...••••••••...•. lb. • , • ~·~~~,~~t ,. '"' · ..... s1 tt lb. 7 ·Bone Steak 891 USDA.~WOlwli ..... ,. ..•.•..••..•. Beef Flank Steak s 1" USDA o..k1 GtM.e ..., ......•......•.•.... Ill. ' !!!! .~i!~~L ,.s 1 H • WUson Bologna "'"' 451 Clwic-1., Mfft«...., ................. ,. ""•· Lf QUOR & WINES • l \ ' . • • ' Potatoes Fi 11 Rich Frittata ITATIR BROS. MONIY BACK GUARAMIEI ON QUALITY MIA.TS IVlltY Pll(I Of Ml•T tS UNCONOITIONAlLY GUAIANfffO TO PLtASI YOU ... 01 YOUI MONfY Will II 04111fUl.l Y lffl)NOfO 0 . MAYll • llO. Hff • GAIU( 65' SLICED BOLOGNA .. 0-01 ..... OKAI MAYll SllCfO 97' BEEF BOLOGNA ......... ,,-0, ... . OSCAI MAYfl 5LICIO allf 97' THICK BOLOGNA ..... n .01 ... LI. l'lr:G. 5119 fAlMll JOHN SLICED BACON .. IATH'5 Hl(KOAY 511101110 s119 SLICED BACON ........ ·"· ,.. PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY thru WEDNESDAY APRIL 3rd thru 9th WE REDEEM FOOD STAMPS AT AU STORES llU 119 CUT • llNDt• $1 69 CLUB STEAK .............................. . llU • SJATll UOS. Cl•flfllO $1 79 CUBE STEAK -··········-············ The It alians have the right ap· proach to food. Tht' best of ingre- dients, cooked with imag1ni.1tlon, 1.tnd eat en with enthuslatsm. It 's this approach th:i.t ereo~tt>tl tht> fo'r1ttata and it 's the nddll 1un of tht! frozen bite-s ize poLato nu 1i:· ~ets th<.&t n1akc this )>uncakt· omt.'IC l H hit\\' ith the brunch set. Rrov .. 11ed in the frozen l!l l<.1lt·. the bite·site potatoes n1ixed wi th the eggs and s pinuch arc all cc,oked in <A s kille t just long CllOUJ!:h lO brown the bollOm of lhe mixture. Then inlo the oven to finish the . . .... cooking und ndd a golden tone to th!' lop, ll ':t a very sin1ple pro· l't·dure with a \'Cry convenient 1>otatv prudul'I . \\"tult> "<ll'lll, t·ut the fo'rittata 111111 ~l'Til'rous p1l•t·es J\1:com· Pi.Ill)' 1l v. ith u (ruil l'OmpQtC and 1ht' Italian ruvuritc, ~ug ar-d ust('d l'unettonl', ()f eourse, there should be plL'nty of hol coffee . POTATO F'RITTATA 21 :! cups (roit:n bite·SilC potato nui,:gets 1 ~cup cooking oil 1." cup frozen chopped onions u .s.D.A. GRADE 'A' WHOLE BODY CUT-UP 49• FRYING ' CHIClllNS ........ LB. UA11. 1 1-'JL(J I l. 7 1 ~teas poon minc-cd ~arltt• 6 h1r~e cg..:s 2 tablcspou11:. w<.ilCr ·1, l*1~poon ~:ill 1 ~ leaspou11 dill "'ct..'<l I p.1ck:ii.:t• ~Iii Ollllt"\') fl'OZL'H rhopp111l :-.p1n ;1L'h, tha"•ed 1 • t'lli> ehnppl•d pi rniL·nl O 2 l ;1blL•s poons gr:1tc d P:.trlTI1.!~:111 1•hct•:-(• llc<.it 011 u1 s k1llL•t. 1\dd J>Ol::i to nugge>ts :111d fry o\·cr n1odl•ratl' heal for 5 n11nu\('S. Pu!'h to on£' side, add onions :u1d ~a rlic, and cook for 2 1n1nutcs, slir1i ng genl· Jy with potatoes . Prehe;1t oven lo 350 degrct·s F . Ill':ll eggs y.•ith y.·ater. salt and rld1 "·et'd. Druin SlJina<·h \\"('II , IJl"l'!>~lll ).( out t'Xl"l'SS liquid. Sl1 r spin·• l" h , PL!llll'lllo 1111!1 cht'e::IC' 1n1u l'J.:J.: 1111.xtur1• 1"0111· l'Venly O\'l'I" putatOl't-1n :thJll1·l (\IQk II\ l'I" tll•>dl'l",1lt' h1·.1\ .d1n11I ~ llllllUlt.•:-1\:. 11ll:\lllfl0 l':>l'I ~ .11"t1Ulltl C-dge:-uf :-kllll•I, lift t'ilJ.:t't-\\ll h sp;.itul;.1. ;uut 1dt p1111 tu :.illov,• un euokc1t n11xturt• to t'uu un - dcrnL•at h l 'l;il'l' ~k 1lll'I 111 O\Cll and b:ike 12 to 15 n11nult•:-., until .n1i...xturl' is ton1pletcly Sl't. l...:>0!-.en edge~ \\"il h spatula. •i nd slid<> out onto he:1ted S<'r vin ~ pl a IL·. Cut 11110 y.•edgcs lo serve. l\lake!> -1 ~l'r\'­ ings. iou'iti>ioNE ROAST ......... 89c aiEi•"7':'aot.E RoAsT ........... 9a c MU•IONll.HS CIMK•-1 $139 ROLLED ROAST .............................. ,. YOUNG ~.Uttl IOAU 3 9 c TOM TURKEY ......... .. . LI lllf•l·ITrHIU,·TH-.• Ll$149 ,1 ,9 RIB ROAST •rH&nH •••·······················•• llff•tONf:Ul,CMUC• s 139 FAMILY STEAK ............................... .. UAH•™-••11AttlNOS.Cllt•lllO .s 129 BEEF RIB STEAK ............................. . llUt'•IOMlliSll()UNOilU.11 .. ll.$111' $1.17 ROUND STEAK•oN•·•N .................. La. IOVNO CUI• IOHl-IH $ I 1 7 BEEF RUMP ROAST ,. -··-"" $169 SIRLOIN TIP STl A• o• ROAST ............... ••· • Mlf•lO..CUT•"!INOll•GUAllAHllfO $179 BEEF T-BONE STEAK ,. PORTERHOUsE STEAK ....•• s 1 85 -·lOIHCVf•1fAJUllOS.OIT~ $198 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ...........••. CHUCK GROUND CHUCK BEEF Nlf •LIAN• IONtUSS s 1 39 • STEW MEAT ........................ .. LEO'S SLICED LUNCHEON MEATS ROAST BEEF STEAK FRANKS BEEF• BLADE CUT STATER BROS . CERTIFIED FRESH • DEllf:IOUS BEEF • STA YER BROS. MANHA TIAN 12-0UNCE PACKAGE UIJ • P•ltlAMI • N- ll"Ll llU • JAU.PfNQ 1111 COIHIO 1111 Olt O•t.K lUl.KI Y J-OUNCE 39c PKG. EACH • POLiSH SAUSAGE '.2;~~$1 29 '"~~· 69c SLICED BOLOGNA ...... ,. TUllKfY lllEAST Olt CHl,KIN SWlfl W0Alrl.UM ,_ .. HU Oil UOWN ~Al s429 CANNED HAM ................ ~'. PKG. EACH 49 C, • • • . CTiiNGWPEACHES _~6~~37c 5UN5Wl!T 69c PRUNE JU I CE .. -............. 40·0Z. siiNAk·"sAUCE ................ ~~~49 c G0i"li0NCE0 BEANS._a~~ 31 ~ Dl'cAFFEINATED COFFEE $ 2 3 9 INSTANT SANKA ......... ~~~: · ALL DAY DIAPERS $ DI SPOSEZE __ .. ___ .. :t ... _ ...... ~~:a 183 DEAL PACKAGE $ 83 WISK DETERGENT .................... ~~~ 1 HEAVY DUTY CLEANER 9 7 c ERA LIQUID ___ ........... -........ ~~1li TIDEn•;NT84•0UNCE .. _PKo. $1 79 DIET DELIGHT BARTLETI PEARS • ·-sr ELBERTA PEACHES ~ -~- SUCARYL LIQUID •••· '1.01 UBLETt , •• 65' LARSON YEG·ALL .--.. ~· GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ,.,.,.ITT .... 3 ·-69' DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL 4 OZ. SUN TAN LOTION OR OIL conoN SWABS lOHNION & lOllNION 99 C PACKAGE OF 400 PIPSODINT TOOTHaRUSH .... 29~ CHILDRIN'I MACUANI aAN ROLL-ON ASPIRINS TOOTHPAITI DIODOUNT .. :·:-.. 32c · ::z:..:. 694 o!.!.. 79• ~\~~·:@ n1crs r11rrnvr rHUISDA r tfw WlONESOA J ANll Jnl ~ 9tft TOP CIKMCI. 71-0UllCl PACK ACE COFFEE IUTIUf·NUT 99 C 1-POOND "'-CAN ·• CLEANER Sl"IC & Sl"All $122 54-0UNCl PAClAGl ·63~ 63; '79~ro EXTRA LEAN .... -•. LB. 1.09 ' 59~. • HUNT'S PEACHES:::'=.. __ --•4• 49' HUNT'S KETCHUP ·-··-----•~ 35' HUNT'S TOMATO PASTE ..... ,,4< 47' HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE ... 04• 16' ACCENT ....... ~.'2.15 .... -·-···~'1.16 MOTTS APPLESAUCE ............... •~•-34' APPLE JUICE:::.W-._. .. ··"-51' WELCHADE GRAPE DRINK --"4' 50' " WYLERS DRINK MIXES ... ·~• '1.69 GREEN BEANS &l':lllrio ____ ,~L 29' ~~: r:A~~-~~---· , .. ot. 44 c GREEN BEANS :::.-. ·····= 33' CORN ~oatzU"'-·-·-·---·--11-oL 35' (, GREEN CHILIES::~~-----~• 36' GREEN CHILIES ::~':'_"'. ___ ,4. 58' VlN WYCK PUMA PRESS ·~ 87' WIZARD ASST. AEROSOLS SUNMAID RAISINS -uo. __ .. ·~•.64' DIAL SOAP• ASST. COLORS ....... _ LIME AWAY CLEANER ,,., 83' ADOLPtt'S MEAT llARINlDE . tl ,.,.,.,_._ ., .~ -..., -, LETTUCE LARGE FANCY CRISP HEADS c EA . GRAPEFRU LAR E FANCY COACHELLA VALLEY • ' RELISH ~~~. . .. 11-01. 46'11-ot. 83' SWEET GHERKINS ~, ·~·-81' 43 'LB. TARTAR SAUCE ~·-_ .. 04, ' 7-SEAS DRESSING :=\':.1.: _ .... 47' BAG COOKING WINES :m._. ·····-··-·u-01. 49' • LARGE TENDER AU GREEN ~:~s~~~NiNR~N~~·N~ .. ~~;~\1 , .ALA SPARAGUS .............. ,. 39c P 71• ~ RGE FANCY CALIFORNIA fUIRTE . oRLEANssHRIM =-..... = .. AVOCADOS 5 s1 ~~~~~~=~=:::-:~-€<:: ~~( >MAU •ANCY OOU>lN ....... , ......... FOR PIZZA MIX g:,:''~.:':' •~L 77' DELICIOUS 4 $1 "·',NO. 1 •wr" DOG FDOD :~.---.-~ '1.81 ~~LES .............. : .BE1~,~~ ... '·· $1 LASAGNA DINNER ~~--"~ '1.17 ·~-~t · 'I' CROUTONS =.~·u__ ---~· 48' ,,_ ,,· ~ ,, __ _, !,;_, __ , FROSTING ~·-·~·-~--· 79' ""' ~ ?'"""' ,......._ COCtMll -_____ ,.O. BUTTERED SYRUP .~---'1.32 !!!'!!~~~·-······ .. 11-oi.43 C HOT COCOA MIX -·-···-··-·~ 9' FOLGERS COFFEE CllYSTALS ,,.,_•1.93 INSTANT COFFEE ~ -. ,~,. 11.75 ADOLPHS ::i::,,.m::i:i .... ' ···-···· .. ·-··---·,Mil. 60' DOVE BAR SOAP r:'!".:1,\"" . 2 ":~ 63' MIRACLE WHITE =... .. . ~· 73' NORTHERN TOWELS .. ~•m .. :=47' MORSELS;':i'nu~o~' --····----· __ 11.01 tr MARGARINE::i1_, ..... .':1'69' 7·UP REGULAR=, _ 8 .~ 99' SNAP·E·TOM TOMATO COCKTAIL .~.62c • >M>L 29c ...... 71 c SAlllolM•PKANO.COHUllllt.UMI. $1 25 COFFEE CAKES ......................... ::~ _,._ s2c ORE·IDA POTATOES .. :'.'.';~~ ... OS IV'INIAl,Aif-' 59c ORANGE PLUS ........................ ~.'.<'~~ ·~·-49' ORIGINAL WAFFLES .. ~~.~~ ' ~AOUGIOf• 99• CAlAVO•~OC•OO 71' ICE CllUll SUN DUS GUACAMOLE DIP..... rn4• 79 ... _ 80' SANDWICHES ....... ~u 1.Q.F. STRAWBERRIES _, O ·~ 59• IW• .. -AJ_.,O 35' SANDWICHES ._ ..... _ ... _ .. _...,..~ MEAT PIES ___ ·--1-ol. FROiEN CHIVES -'~u 53' EQGOw1FnEs ~ 59• -ITUP•lMI 86' DlllDll RINGERS __ "~' BREAKFAST LINKS .•... ••• STYU RODS WHIP.O TOPPING -·-·····-·····•-<>• 50' JELL.O GELATIN ...,.,.. ..: ..... __ ..... ...,,_ 42' "t4600 So.ltaoldw1t A•e.,We1hMM .... !tOOE01tColl!K Av1t o,._,.. ·~1751 It St c 1 Me HAii SPRAY PLANTERS PEANUTS ,., ... .,_. 1..oz.'1.14 AU·::=\°"" POPCORN OIL • PLANTERS ........ UoOL 73' 66 c RALSTON CEREAL ........................... .oz.44' . GLlSSIUllC .,.-•----·~17' ' • ROYAL PUDDINGS .............................. 23' ROY AL CHEESE CAKE . .. .. 11-0• 73' SUGAR TWIN •.... .. .. ...... .. ..... ,, ... ,_ 55' BOBS TARTAR SAUCE .... _., ___ ...,,, 49' 707 Wt1f lr•U..+e.16 Sf., Cott. MeM . 522: W•shiliMltr lf•d., WesiMlttit"' 110 M~:~··ltv°:.. Cost': Mtwi 6162 1dhitJtr A•e ....... MgtOAhoclti .: 4 JOWe,tu.coe.A•t.,A~ 141111tdHlll•.''t Tnti• 260 J Wt1t h•*'lfffflffa St .. s.t. AM 1 6JO l d"'9tt ••• .. 5..to AM 14212 Miltts A•t .. Mi.tr l lllCheptMn Avt .,G ... Grove 12l0Mcf ...... A.•t· S•11 A.JM1 46ZKot ... A. LotA.MMI JJ60 Horth TUltM A.ff., S.... Ml 564 Wn t .......,.;, ........... '11011 M.,.i.'A,Tt,. ,,._.:,:.,,,..,_ I' .,, \ ' v •• • , .. ~ . . • • . . . , . . . " . . : ~ . ·~ . • • CB DAIL'( PILOT Wednesday. April 2, 1975 Spring Brings Asparagus Single Servings By ~llLLE BELL Spring doesn't only b1ing rain, sunshine.and fl owers-it also br · ings two of n1y fa\•orite foods . Strawberries and asparagus. As soon as asparugus is bc lo" a doll ar a pound, I sta1'l buying und enjoying . :\s par<.1g us is an {'.asy vegeta· ble to prepar e. Simply S\Vish the stalk s around in cold \\"all·r ta \Va.sh out any dirt und eut off the tough ends. · 1\n easy \vuy to do this is lo takt' ho ld of the lo"'er end of the stalk \\ ith one hand, the center of the s talk "'ilh the otht>r , <.1nd bend the Beef Heart Thrift Noted By Cecily Brownstone "'""tl,led Prt•' Fo~ E.o:t•Tor stalk. lt will snap in two at the tender point. Discard the end pieces and cook the remainder. However, even the tough end s talks can be used. Peel the stalks and slice them. Cook these fo r a few minutes, until barely tender, then add the remainde r of the asparagus and conUnue cooking until ten(ler. Instead of cutting the stalks in - to pieces. they can be snaf>ped in- to bite-sized bits, j ust <1.:s you did to remove the tough end portions. CREA~I ED ASPARAG US 6 t o 8 s t a lks of fres h asparagus, broken into bile-sized bits 2 to" tablespoons water I tables poon butter or n1argarine 1~ cup milk (morcorlessJ Salt and pepper Place washed asparagus bits a nd water into a small heavy pan with a tightJy.filllng lid. Bring water to a simmer a round edges of pan. Cover the pan, lower the heal and cook about 12 minutes. Do not 11.'t the steam escape from the pan. Do not drain the liquid from the pan. Add the butter or margarine <.ind the milk, If there is a lot of li - quid, use less milk : if little Ii- qu.id , use more milk. Season with salt and pepper. lleat only enoush to warm the milk . Serve. . Ir you have u CO\lple fresh mushrooms und a bit or wa~er ches tnut on hu.nd , you mightJike to vary your asparagus recipes with the fo llowing one. lt is easy and quick to prepare ... s ize CHINESE ASPARAGUS 4 to 6 stalks fresh asparagus 2 waler chestnuts (optional> 2 .to 3 fresh mushrooms, l " 1 lYblespoon oil (to lightly cover bottom of pan ) ..... SALAD 51ZE Sall and P epper Brea~ off stem s or asparagus. The ends may be peeled down tu t he tender part:" of the stalks und cooked along with the rest of the asparagus. Cut the stalk s and peeled ste m s inl9 1-inch pieees, cutting on the diago'l\a l . Slice the \vater chestnuts and mushrooms into If.a.inch s lices. t lf using tiny -Cafined button mushrooms, or fresh ones, do not sli ce.) f-leat oil in frylng pun or wok . Wh en hot, place the asparUMUS, water ches tnuts and mushrbom~ in the oil and cook, stiriing con- s t a ntly, over a medium-hi gh heat, for 3 or 4 minutes or just un· , til barely t e nder. Vegetabl e~ should still be erisµ and b1'i ghtly <.'olori..>d. Remove from pan and serve with fluffy boi led rice and fresh tomato sllces. With or without meal, it is a sutlsfying dish. FIND OUT HQ W TO TUR N ONE CHUCK ROAST INTO 4 FABULOUS, FAMILY FEE DING MEALS. THAT'S 16 TO 18 SEPARATE SERVINGS! .. . DEAR CEC ii.Y o Although l "m a l\vay:-. rc- aU in g recip e s in n e \\'S paper s and 1naga1jnes, I n ever see uny usin g bc·cf h('art . '''hicl1 I undl·rstand is \'Cry 11ut1·i tious. C;.1 n you help me".' -1'11HI FT\' COO K DE 1\ll 'l'll R I F'TY COO K: I agree ,,·ith \'Ou that r ecipes fo r beer heart are ft;\\' and far be t"•ccn. Th:it's pro - bably because it docs not appear ;;is commonly on m eat counters as other cuts. Su firs t catch yo ur be af he;..irt. then try this recipe~ -C.B. LARGE SIZE • FRESH WESTERN ICEBERG TOMATOES ~9 ~. Your AlpN 8e1• Nfithbothood 81.11~+.u (!hi fl* In 1t. R~ Apron) Proudly Off•n FA£SH FROZE"! SELf·6 A&TING WITH COflN Oil IH KED STl:Ff'ED ' Bl-:Ef' 111·:ART ·3 lo 'I-pound beef he;.irl 3 s lices bac·on I t;iblcspoon instant n1inced oni on 3 tablc·spoons butter ur n1argarin e. melted 2 cups soft bread crun1bs I t~1blc s poo11 choppl'd pimiento S:..ill und peppl·r 1 ~ ll·~1spoon poultry seasoning Seu:.uncd flour 11 ::CUJ)S \\'att.>1· \\"ith a sh<.1rp poi nll'f.i knife or kitchen s cissors. remove the coarse fibers. \'Pin s ;1ncl arteries from beef hea rt. \Vash thoroughly in cold we.ii er. l·"ry b:icon until <.:risp; l"l'Sl'l'\"l" drip1)ings. :\!ix l'r un1blt!d b<i cun \\ilh onion. bu tt l·r. brcutl crun1bs. pin11e nto, I 11...·aspoon s ~dt , 1 ~ tt·as· poon pepper :.tnd poultry seasoning. Fill ht>:.t r l ,,·ith stuf· fin g: ske \\·er opening 1u ge lh<'r . f{ol t in st•asuned flour. · In :.t Dutch O\'cn in 1·c. SL'l'\"l'li hot b:.tC'Ull d1·ip· pings. bru,,·n be(•f hC'<trl ~in <Ill s id es: arid \\"<1 ler. l'u\"l•r and bake in a 350-dt.-gree ovt·n. turning onrl'. until tender -2 1 _. to:l hou rs. Ht·n10,·c he;..irt. s1.·r\'e \\·it h pan juic('S or thickt•n them. <iddin g sa il and pepper and horscrudis h to laslt'. ).I u kcs <I lo 6 scr\' i ng~. Cheese Ladled Good fare for a noon· time committee meet· Ing. CllEESE SOl:P 4 tablespoons butler or margarine 1 " cup finely diced onion 4 tablespoons r1our 1~. tea s p oo n Worceste rs hire sauce 2 c·hic kcn bouillon cub<'s d issolved in l qu art very hot milk 1 2 cup cooked finely di ced carrot I teaspoo n celery seed J l :? cups grated (medium rinc) cheddar cheese Salt and ""·hlte pep· per to taste 2 tabl espoons minced pars ley In a m edium saucepan O\'er low heat m e lt the butter; add onion and cook until "'ilted: stir in flour and \Vorccs· l e r s h ire. Oft h eat gr adu a lly st ir in th e bou.illon·n1ilk mixture. Cook over moder ately low hent, \5lirring con· stanlly, until thiekencd. Stir in carrots and celery seed and heat. Off heat add cheese; s tir vigorous ly until· melted. Stir in' salt and pepper. Sprinkle with ~-ley. Ma~es 6 serv· f HEAD LETTUCE RUSSET POTATOES PR(M•U~ S1ZE •DA,.O 12~ .. FRU IT JICAMA BEARING '9~" 4" STRAWBERRY PLANTS 4~. '"' Dt SE RT S flNtSI 10·0UNCE BOTTLE TOUCH OF SWEDEN LOTION OOUBlE DISCOUNT PRICE SAl AO FA\/Oft!TE SWEE.1 NUTT~ FLAVOR .79 J6·CO\JNT BOTTLE ST. JOSEPH'S oou"' 3 3 CHILDREN'S ASPIRIN ~~i~"' I FOR AllERGiES • IO·COUNT BOTflf OOUBLE. ALLEREST "~i%i"' 98 TIMED RELEASE CAPSULES I 130·COUNI BOTlLE. <' • -THERAGRAN M \:.. •• · HIGH POTENCY I =-::i-VITAMINS I • ' ~-"'"' 0 " 6 07 • -~· 6-•• ·-01SCOUNT I ._ PRICE. •8·0\/NCC 80TTl[ SCOPE MOUTHWASH 1 • .. ooNCE Bo nu:: 32·0VNCE SIZE THERMOS VACUUM BOTTLE OOVBll DISCOUNT Pfl!CE. SECRET ROLL·ON ANTl·PERSPIRANT OOVBLC OISCOUNT PA!C£ 4•0UNCE BOTllE TAIAMIN IC SYRUP •-.O" e CMOC. IAAL 1 e QIOt.fllllil e VMIW e Mill CMOC. E\ICRVO"V OISCOU"IT '""' 3.69 ~99 ~ .77 1.47 19~ .. 10.0UNCE sonLE SEA BREEZE ANTISEPTIC :JO.COUNT "'1G. CORRECTOl LAXATIVE 1.48 .97 PIEGUV.A OR LEUONIORAl«iE 100-COVNT I 3 7 DIGEL ANTAOD TABUTS Ptto , REGUlAR • !o6·COUNT PACICAG£ DIGEL ANTADD TABLDS e-OUNCE BOnlE DEP BALSAM SHAMPOO 1.19 .89 Grocery Double Discounts ORIPlfl"IE • REG • ELEC. PERI< MJB COFFEE YELLOW CU"IG • SLICES DIET DELITE PEACHES !&-OUNCE CAN ··~.99 1~.43 ,5·1 Diil DEUTE PEAR HALVES ''"" 0 ' 32 "" . SOLID PACI< HUNT'S TOMATOES Y£llOW Cl.ING• HAlvt:S OR SUCES UBBY'S PEACHES ''"°'· 48 CAN I •lt-OUWCE CONlAIN£R ACCEllT SE~G 10.0UNCE CONTAINER :l.1S I.I& e DAIL YDIET :' r.~::·. "'' DIOG -c •llf GUlAR A AIDUCID 31: C•RNATION CANNED SKIM MILK '•·OU"ICE CAH SWIFT IHF STEW I l·Ol.JNCC J"R COFFHMATE f9•0UNC£ CAH DEL MONTE PEAR HALVES • TJ·OZ. 23 "" . .7~ :13 Non·Food Double Diacou.au .59 L!4.l•D • 6 OUl<tCE BOTTLE MR. BUllLE BUBBLE BATH !O·COOHT 9(111LE IAYEI-· DUTCHE!'S PIUDE MEATS lENOEA .ulO IU.lUR#oll Y AGEO ancars Ml · 1.BONE cur BONELESS BEEF CHUCK ROAST M~ATS YOU'LL BE PROUD TO SERVE Ou.ll1ty & 5'tisl.:tion Gwr¥rr«<i lE.A.N ANO Fl..A\/OflfUL FRESH FROZ£No• M£C>IVM SIZE ARMOUR STAR "LITTLE ROTISSERIE" WILSON SPARERIBS YOUNG TURKEYS 8 sa LB. AlPMA BETA BU?Cilt!.'S P!.lDt IEE:F BEEf LOIN BEEF CHUCK 8 9 C IOIELESS TOP ROAST Bl . .l.OE SIRLOIN STEAK CUT LI. V.RGE. E"ID UEF STAIDllG BONELESS '~9 Rll ROAST CLOD BEEF P,\.TTV MIX STEAK , BEEF BUDGET CHUC!( BURllER 7·0U"ICE C.-.N ORTEGA TACO SAUCE 10-0Ul<tCE CAN ORTEGA RED CHIU SAUCE 7·0UNCE CA"! ORTEGA GREEN CHIU SALSA 28·0!.JNCE CAH .M .33 .26 .32 CU6ES FRISKIES DRY DOG FOOO DAIRY • A ·v. SE)< PURINA DRY CAT FOOD flSH • Ll\IER FRISKIES CAT FOOD Ct11CllE"I & U\IE.R •GOU RMET BEEF • BEEF & Ct11CotEN MIGHTY DOG DOG FOOD 200-couNT Box CHIFFON FACIAL TISSUE 5·0U~E 80TllE At SAUCE 10.0VNCE 60TllE. .H WIMEAT • W/M\JSHROOMS • Pl>JN RAGU SPAGlllTTI SAUCE 7-0U'NCE. Cll"I HORMEL SPAM " LOO CABIN • 24-0l.JNCE BOTTLE ~ COUNTRY KITClllll SYRUP 2~i~·4.&9 "" 0 ' 68 Pl<G. • "" 0 ' 20 CAN • '"" 0 ' 22 "" . .43 .48 32·0Z I 11 "" . .57 1.06 7~0l LASAGNE• ~\.'r·Ol. HAMBURGE R SlEW &-OZ CHEESEBURGER • 1\.'r·OZ. BEE' NOOOLE 1·0l ST~NOF'J" • t"'.()Z CHILI TOMATO 8\ot-OZ. RICE ORIE"ltAL .. 59 1.23 HAMIURHll,.HELPER DINHER 60-0!..IMa &O!f llSQUIQ( OE.nv CAOCKER MASlllD POTATO IUDS "·0' ·I 37 BOX • 10-0UMCE JAA -9"TAllT COffEI 1.69 Thew,. .......... 1"d IO be ..tfec1W1 A..-11 3 -Ajltll L ·~· NO NECK OR GIBlE'TS. PARTl"l BACK .o.n •Ct1£0 211 FOSTER FARMS ,;~,;~~~,.7 ec BEST OF FRYER G"O•• I.I. ORIGIN.l.l SEASO"ll"IG • 11·0l PKG sac BIRD FARM PURE PORK SAUSAllE u. 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TURl<EY 11.()Z Cl-llCltE"I BANQUO MAN PUASERS 2.19 .99 ""''""" "'" I .19 HOUOWAY HOUSE 1.fSAGllA •• SAUSAGE ' I 93 JENO'S PIUERIA PllZA ':·g: 1 MOflNIN09TAlll ',.1.RMS • ~QuHCE ~G. 79 IREAKFAST STiii PS , 8RE.NtF,t,$l LINKS AHO ~A ff IE'• I.OUNCE Pl(G .71 CRINl(ll. CUT 73 DEIP .... POTATOES 2•·~NCE • :0-0UHCI IAO • AlMtA !!IE.TA 7& IRUSSIL -OVTS , Everyday Discount Prlou Ill.ACK CttERA't' • PUNCH • OAAHGE ~l!'!Utr • O"°'PE i &ll'IAWllElllAY KOOl.·A• l£MONl.0£ .. 41-0Z •• OEMl-801! IRIDGFDRD IREAD ~.09 •• ..,, 15 . BOX a UllM M ALUllDIUll CMa PAID m1 IRVINE, Univ. Ptrk Shop.Center -Culver Rd.it MTchobon, Mon.to:·11 a.m. to 6 p,m, COST A MESA, 171h St-11 Or1nge. M~ Center, Tuesday ft0m 1 f'a.m. to 8 p.m, SANTA ANA._Brittol at St. Gertrudet, Wt0nttd1y from 111.m, to 8 p.m. WESTMINSTt:R. Bol• It Megnoll1, Thurtd1y lrom 11 1.m. to 6 p,m. ANAHEIM, 8 11111 Magooll•, Frld•v fWlrn 11 •·"'·to 8 p .m . LA PALMA. La P•lm.a tt W1lktr. Siturdly from '11 1.m. to 8 p.m. ...,..,...TOH •r c tt-a1411 •1 ,. .. ' ~1 1144 c.hw,..,.., .. .,,_. . I • llOUMTAJHYAW Y-IJM W_.... SOUTHLA•UNA-JOIJJS.C...tM .. ww • Wednesday. Apnt 2. 1975 DAILY PILOT C'1J Origin of Kraut: Not Where You Think ' By TOM llOGE ""' hlt•ll•••11r .. •1..,. ·· quantities or sauerkraut to com- bat deC1ciency ailments brought on by fl ·diet consisting mainly of rice~ ' · For the patit couple of thousand )'ears, man has been munching tabbage in one form or onother gtvJng this most versatile of veget{lbles a universality that is probably unmatched. , The a ncient Celts thoui:ht hJghly e n o~g h or t he leary l egume to i ntroduce it ·into n orthern Europe. The Romans of olden times were so fond or. coJ. eslaw that the great statesman Cato, wrote five pages about it. ' And, in China, laborers build· Ing the Great Wall consum ed vast Cabbage was brought to North America by JuCques.Cartlcr, th e French navigator who discovered ,the St. La1A•rence River . He planted it in Canada on his third voyage in 1541 -42. · l have alway& liked cabbage in vegetabl e dis h es, soups and salads, but to, m e the most in - triguing form is' sauerkraut. The ancient OrieQlals arc said to have hit•upon kraut as a conve- nient way of preser\lirig food they deemed essential. ' Today the tw o grcu L sauerkra ut centers are the pro- vi nce ot Alsace in France und Gcrn1any. • Actually,·s aue rkruut first ap. peared In E_al!:tern Europe wh en the invading Tartars reportedly iqtroduced it there during the 13th century. From the re Its reputa tion s pread to Austria where the nume sauerkraut originated and then on to Germany and l-Tance. There has long been an amia- b J e di s put e over which sauerkraut is s uperi o r . 1'he choucroute served in AJ sace with pheasant or smoked meats and aeromp11nicd by dry white wine, or th e kruut di s hed up in Germany "'Ith a \\'1de rHnge of \vursts and was hed down \\'ith steins or beer . Another d ebat able point is how to prepare suuerk1·aut. Some be lieve in r ins ing it thoroughly, then simmering it in waler, beer or "'in e. Another school beli e ves tht> sour juices should be preserved rintherook1ng. Person all.'", I Rrefcr to r inse kr<iut in cold \l/<Jter. drain it "i:ind then sin1mer it in beef bouillon "'ith a little sherry added. I !ere is a recipe for sauerkraut • soup prepared in this n1annc1·. SA l:E fl KR ,\UT SOUP 3 f1·ankfurtc rs s liced ~cups :.aucrkraut 2onions, d1("cd 2 tublcspuons butter r ~ table~poon caraw;;iy seed /2 quarts beef s tock 4 tablespoons flour 2 ounce~ Ury s herry Salt fJcpper Croutons (ifdesircdJ Drain sa ucrk1·aut <-1nd :s11nmt·r '' ith frankfurtt·rs. onions and but· tcr for about f1v e minutes stir· ringoccasionally. . ' • Tight money doesn't have to mean meat~less meals. Meat is too important to youc-<l)et <!-Od ' to your family. If you think it's also too expen- In it we show: you how to tµm one chuck roast into four fabulous family-filling meals. That's 16 to ~8 separate servings! siye, think again. Alpha Beta and Graham Kerr, The Galloping Gourmet, have joined forces .,. to create money- ~-~~. stretching, meat-.;~ . stretching meals fo r you. All hearty. All delicious. All making the most of beef (and ham ... and poultry) right dow n to, and in- cluding, the bone. And the cost-per-serving is in cents, not dollars. Starting now, for in- stance, you can-picR up ~·r-fi. "The 4-Meal ChuGk Roast" folder' a t your nearest Alpha Beta , Market. It'll be at the big ' Graham Kerr display as ' you enter the store. It'll also be right in the Meat Dep~rtment . ·-• We'll also show you two different ways to make this magic. One we call "Cook and Cut Up''. It simp\y means you cook the roast first andthen cut up the leftover portions for yo~rremaining meals. The second way is called "Cut Up and Cook".-Here you Start Fresh each time. Not a leftover in sight. It takes a bit more time, ' .. ~ . but it also provides even greater nutrition ... greater servings ... and, therefore, greater ' . economy. Which is what this program is all about. ' Sensat'.ional food at affordable prices. We ' know economy was n~ver more important to you. We're doing e.verything we can to help. Multiple Meals From_ Meat. The latest reasons why you'll like the total·b~t~r at Alpha Beta .. ' "OCopydg:ht 1Q7-' by Alph11 Betll Comp111ny. All rtir:htt r"ell!tYed. COSTAMIS4-21ffH ........ COSTANUA-141L17"st. LAMIMA.HIUS-Jlf41 c.At•t.W.. ~TOHllACtt:-f045A"'- Add caraway seed, oec f stock. flour diss<Jlved in a little :stoc k und let si n11ner about 15 minutes. i\dd shl'rry plus sail and pep· pt~r to tas te and ser ve \vith toast· t•t.1 croutons if desired. Leftovers Meat Pie So Easy \'ou can use cooked turkey fron1 the rreezer this "·ay. TURK EV PIE Peanut oil 1 :! cup chopped onion 6 ta bl espoons fl our 3 cups c:le.ir fa t-free chicken broth Salt , pepper and ground thyme to taste 3 cups cooked cubed turkey 11.t.: cup s s l ice d cooked carrots l cup diced cooked pol aloes 10-ounce package frozen peas, th a\\·ed I cup flour 3 tables poons ice "'aler 1 egg, sli ghtly beaten In a large saucepan heat 1.:1 cup p<.'a nut oi l; .idd onion and cook gent· ly until tender'; s tir in flour. , · Re mO'vc from heat and gradually stir in broth, keeping s n1ooth , then seasonings. Stirring con- stantly, bring to a boil. Stir in turkey. carrots. potatoes a nd peas. Turn into a 2-quarl oh-- long baking dish. Com· bine flour and ~(a teas·. poon salt. With a fork, beat together 1/~ cup peanut oil and the ice water until well mixed ; pour over flour and s tir lightly Wltil "·ell mixe d. Press dough into a s mooth ball ; fl at· ten slightly. Roll out between 2 sheets or wax paper to fit top or baking di:sh. Place pastry. paper sid e up, on top of fill ing; peel of[ paper. S hape edge, Cut st>veral slits in c rust. Brush with egg. Bake in a preheated 425 -degree oven until li g htly browned -a bout 40 minutes. ?.-takes 6 scrv· ings. AllT llO l'l"E t :lll'l'Clll'S NOTEllOOi.: VON llOFFMAN the muriel st evens show muriel tteven• takes the mystery out ot mdut•es, the sigh• out or 90uftlea, the dotdruma out ofdlnner ••• whet'• her secret? ah• cooks with love. NQW! New Times 1'I to 10:30 a.m, • •• 1 to 7:30 p.(n. Monday through Friday . CDMMUNI" CHUVISION llMltl • lll\WllltfMte:ll cu•11n J ) CJ 0 DAILY PILOT Wednesday. April 2. 197S . !. \ Is your family suffering from ham-ophobia or over-eggs-ertion? The recipes at right and below will help you use up the last of the holiday leftovers. Cut down entertainment cOsts, save time and spark uppeliles with Deviled Eggs Deluxe. They're a deliciously nutritious springti1nc tr<'at. Th ere's something for ever· yone in this.. tasty assortment of fillings. Choose one or two. tailored to your guests' tast_.rs - or, prepare them all so thef can sample each. the same: Cut eggs in hair lengthwise. Remove yolk s; mush with Cork. Add remaining ingredients; n1ix until s moothly blended. l{l•£ill "'·hites using about 1 tablespoon per egg half. 8 1\CON FILLING 6 hard-cooked eggs TUNA flU,ING 6 hard·cookcd eggs 11~ cup drnined, flaked tutfa 31,.J·4 tablespoon~ duiry sour ('re ant 1/,. ~-'.? tt>aspoon curry powder O'BRIEN f"IWNG 6 hurd·cooked eggs 2 t.ahtM~s (int!ly chop1>ed green pcri1~r l'JCJ·2 tublcsp0on~ tluil'Y sour cream 1 · t teasPoon finely chopped pi· mien to vv leaspOoo instant mincl•d onion ' Ham'nEggsFini 'fhe yolk mixtures can be com- bined and separately refrigerat· ed for l ater refilling of the \\'hites. (Chilling the mixtures also helps to blend the rilling flavors.) 2 l<1blespoons mayonnaise or salad dressing 2 tablespoons cook ed, drained und crumbled bacon 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1,~ t easpoon celery set..'Cl ' • Frustrating isn't it? '\'ou thought you were being so clever buying a good sized ham for Easter dinner so there "'ou ld be plenty of lef. tovers for future meals. llut ~long about no\v you're fresh out of idc<is and there's still ham left. If the only thing you can think of is trying to use the leftover ham for that same old ham s alad, tak-e heart~ :\1agic Wand Ham Pie waves a"·ay the lasL of the ham in the wink of an eye. \,.our great escape from the last few traces of vohat was once Easter dinner is •1 ham Jo;.if topped with a fluffy potato mixture. &·<.itt>n egg \vhites turn an envelope of instant n1ashed potato granules into a light and airy cro',\·ning touch for the ham pie. Ham-A nanas is a q ·ick trick ""ith just a cup of diced ham . Bananas combine with the ham bits in a creamy sauce easily created from an envelope of cheese sauce mix. Serve over English muffins for an extra quick luncheon or supper dish. FLUFFYTOPPEDllA>I PIE 3eggs 1/1 cup milk 2 cups fin ely di ced cooked ham 2 slices bre::id , torn intosmall pieces !1~ cup drained pickle relish 1 cup s hredded Swiss cheese 1 envelope (5-servingsJ instant mas hed potato granules Lightly beat together I egg and milk. Add ham. bread, and pickle relish: mix li gh tly. Spoon into well·greased 8 or 9·inch pie pan. Sprinkle "'ith halrthecheesc. . Prepare mas hed potatoes. follow in g directions on package. Separate remaining 2 egg~: stir slightly beaten egg yolks into potatOl':). Beat egg Y.'hites until stirr peaks form; rotd into potatoes. Spread on top of ham mixture; sprinkle with remaining cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 40 to 50 minutes, until pufrcd and lightly browned. 6 servings. llA:tt-ANASAS I envelope { J 1,t·oz. J cheese sauce mix 14 cup d airy sour cream 1 cup diced cooked han1 2 banan<lS, sliced l to 2 teaspoons parsley fl akcs 4 Englis h muffins, split, toasted. and buttered Prepare cheese sauce mix as directed on envelope. Add sour cream: stir until "'ell blended. Stir in ham, bananas. and parsley Oakes: heat 5 to 10 minutes. Serve over toasted muffins. 4 servings. µpdateDiet ' . • ' I• • • ~ • • ' ! I ~ Times change. Lifestyles change. For too long, we have been enjoying diets that are too high in calorics and often too hi gh in saturated fats. It isn 't easy to change the eating habits uf a lifetin1 e, but it may be ca~ier th<in you think. In a new 31-page booklet .",\ l)ic-t for Today." Thirty recipes including: n1any basic tlil'· hes. have been modified lo fit the book le t guidelines. p(le of these dishl's, Barbcqued Chicken Orange is illustrated here Since eating is only a pl easurt:' \vhen you can eat the things you like, "A Diet 1-'or To· day,'' leads you from!'amplc menus to th e techniques of charting your O\\'n. It ex- plains how much or each food is a serving <.1nd suggest s s ubstitutions. It even offers a model c h.irt to get you started on developing your o"·n new plan for eating right. l·'or a free copy of the booklet, write to : Diet l·'or Today , Dept. DTN, Box 307 , Coventry, CT. 06238. BBQ CHI CKEN ORANGE 211'.3 lb each 1 broi lcr·fryers. quarter('d 2 teas poons s alt 2 teaspoons pepper 1 lcaspoon garlic sail •~,cup dry whit e wine lh cupcornoil :l tablespoons lemon juice 1 leaspoon dried rosemary 1('3\'CS 1 teaspoon dried parsley nukes I can (6 oz .) frozen or::ingc juice concen· tr;itr, thawed Season chicken piece!' \\•ith .s ail , pepper and garlic 1:1alt. l\1i x together wine. corn oil, lemon ;uice, rosemary and p<1rsley. Brush chicken on all s id es wilt). corn oil mixture. Grill or broil 6 inches from~ourcc or heut, brushing with corn oil mixture and turning frequently, 45 to 60 minutes or until chi cken ls ~ender. During the last 10 minutes or ~ing time, brush with orange concen- trate. MPkes 8 servings. 1 ' I .. 1'~or an especially pleasing ap· pearance, use a fork's tines to treate swirls in the yolk mix- tures. The recipe for each fillin g is i'cots Mist Scotch --W§ $·~~ -;_Yr. Old Bourbon "'~"'"~ $ ••• 10 ~!•"G~I •ou•~ WHJ:.0.1• #AU ....... 90ProolGln HAM FILLING 6 hard·cooked eggs 1:, cup finely minced ham 31,...!.4 tablespoons mayon· naise or s alad dressing 1.~ teaspoon dill weed ·::~'I~! Crown Russe r¥resii -f'low-ersi1oppe 1 ' ,. I. HAf':!GlNG GRAPE IVY •• ""<'<'. ... '3". -.... ,. -. ', $A!Ol.IY'MG ·~· FLIJFFY RUfflE FERN Have a Wild Weekend in San Get free family discount coupons for the San Diego Zoo, Sea World, Wild Anim<1I Park plus special hotel rates at ... . .> "'"""""; , ••. ....-,~ .;...-· #AU •. , ........ ,. :i-4" .... ,, FlOWER BOUQUETS ······ . 89' -• . . CAllM Thri£timart Discount Delly! ----·---------------~;:·0--- , .,, •. : ... k WisconslifNatural Mild \~.·, Colby Cheese llf~I (>IV(( ,, """'"" ~,2. FG°stef Farm Fryer Legs ·""'·1.!r .~: .•. t ·.·.. ,_ .,,. • .. ANOU:.00-'•'-:>; ..,.,,._. ~ ~ 01 ' Virginia-Meal or Beef Sliced Bologna ~~ •• , Bill Discnunt Values! Modern Plasticware ~OASI If CS ~lt~ . . GOW ""'° Ol/AUIT LB. · LB. UI. 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Ivory n Bath Bar PUllE SOAP II'· y.;lll\iTAN Clopper- tone Lotion Thriitimart Fresh Produce at Discount 1s1 .99v ... t 1 ... oz. : Large Brown ,,,. i:Mushl'OOmS I : '.· II' PEPTD oo< $112 l Le. BISMOt''. '? :'." : : ~~"""' • • • • • ..: ..... •1 • .. , 1'001 ,,,,: LOTION ,, .. '.'~'.'.'.''.1 • • • """ 1~.~1 1111:, O PIPPIN APPLES •• ,.,'.;:.;,,. ••. 4 '~~ O RUSSET POTATOES ... ~·,.~.'·!• ... 9'.1 : PATIO 11'00M . • . . . . • • • • • • • • •. • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • ••• • • •Mesa Verde Center, Harbor at Adams, Costa Mesa • 13922 Brookhurst, Garden Grove •23811 El ·Toro,"El Toro •1308 W. Edinger, Santa.A".'a •5858 Warner, Huntington Beach ' ' ' ) •W•nlM--•w•k.tto.._.. I t Wlt. fhlvw ...t cwlttwy , Wednesday Apnl 2. 1975 DAIL y PILOT' c I I Well-seasoned mushroom tomato sauce give:; an Italian accent to this appetizing chicken dish that's especially good with noodles or pasta . Italy: More Than Pasta While we Americans are most familiar with the pasta and pizza, Italy has roughly eight cuisines, according to region, with Sicil y and Sardinia making the ninth. The use or garlic, onions and spices can differ somewhat, but a ll ltulian s love und use mushrooms in cooking. Chicken \\l.it h l\.1ushrooms is elegantly Italian a nd can be pre· pared with either fresh or canned mushrooms. Lt is also a good main dish ror the person 'A'ho works since a ll but the noodles can be cooked the night before. Just heat briefly before serving. The savo r and crunch of mushroo ms goes fl avorfully 'A'ith bland pastas, no m atter,how they are suuced and they 'are always very good with those vegetables mo s t pop u lar in Ita ly ~ tomatoes, zucchini, green pep· pers. green beans and broccoli , POLLO CON f'UNG IU (Chicken with Mushrooms i 1 pound fresh mushrooms or 2 cans (6 lo 8 oz . eath l sli ced mushrooms 2 t a bl espoons olive oil 2'•~ to 3 pound chicken, cut in· to eighths 4 tablespoons butte r or. margarine, divided 1 :1 cup thinly slieed scallions or green onions 1 garlic r lovc, minced I l'an (81 1 oz . J tomatoes, broken LIJ> 1.1 c up dry white wine, chicken broth or apple juice 11'.i teaspoons s ;i ll garnish v.·ith ham. Serve cook ed noodles, if desired. Yields : Four portions. CHICKEN LIVERS WITll MUSii ROOMS \Vi th • 1 ~ teas poon oregano leaves, 1 pound fresh mushrooms or crumbled f 2 cans (6 to 8 oz. c<.1ch ) whole 1'• t eas()oon ground black · mushroo ms pepper 6 tables poons butte r or 1.1 cup chopped parsley margarine divided 1 ounce s liced prosc:iutto or 1 '1 cup ~Ii vered onions boiled ham, cut into strips 11 :? pounds hickcn livers. Rinse , pat dry and slice fresh mus hrooms (makes about 5 c u p s! or dr a in canned mushrooms ; set as ide. halved 1 teaspoon salt I teas poon sage leaves , crumbled 1 .. te as poon ground black pepper 2 tablespoon~ dry l\.1arsala or dry s herry (option;.il ) In a large ~kill et heat oi l. Add chicken, a few pieces at a time; brown, about 5 minutes on each side. Remove and s et asi<l l'. · • , Rinse·. pat dry and halve fresh Melt 3 tablespoons of the butter mus hrooms cm akes about 5 in s kill et . Add r_e s ~r ... e d : e u p sJ or drain c<J nn e d mushrooms ; sau t~ for 3 minutes; mushr~lns ; set aside. In u 1.,,rge remove a nd set aside. s killet melt 4 tablespoons of the In sam e skillet melt rcm<Jini n~ butter. Add mushrooms: saute l t a bl es poon butt e r . Add for 5 tninutes; remove and set seallion s and garlic : ..;autc for 1 aside. minute. Add tomatoes. v.·1n c. salt, oregano and black pepper;. stir to loosen brov.'ned particles. In same s killet melt rC'maining 2 tablespoons butter. Add onion ; saute for 1 minute. ' Return chicken to skillet. Br- ing to boiling point. Reduce heat and simm er, covered . unti l chicken is fork·lendcr, about 30 minutes. Stir in parsley and re· served mus hrooms; simmer , un· covered, for 5 minutes. Add livers. salt. sage and black pepper: cook and s tir until li vers are cooked as desired, about 8 n1inu tes. Stir in Marsala <ind re· ser\'ed mushrooms: Cook and stir for 2 minutes. Spoon onto a heutcd platter ; If desired, ser\'C over rice. Yields: Six portions THOUSANDS O~-~. DISCOUNT PRICES ~i - _, "'""" -~ ..... 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A good fri e nd once rema rked that onions aren't just a rood. they're a way of life. 2 <.·ups n1ilk 5 egg yolk s I teas poon ~:.tit ~1.1 c up "'hOll'·""he at brc:.id <'run1bs thi<'kened , ... hite s uucc into the egg yolks. '!'hen stir the egg.yolk 1nixture quickly back into lhl' v.·hite sa uce a nd cook ubout l"'O minut es O\'cr IO \\' hc;1l unt il lh ickcnt>f4. 1~ cup oil or butter J tablespoo ns flour 1 2 cup milk Peel and slice the onions, Sa ute them in the oil until they're soft but not brO\\'n. Stir in the s alt, chili powder , and the flour. Beat the egg yolks in the milk and po ur th e mixture into the onions . Plv.ce under broiler until top is brown. Serv~ in' squares bubbling from the broiler. With sm all knltc. scoop out centtr5 .leuving u firm shell ot several layer s. Chop centers. Suut c 5au8ag e meat until bro wn , dru i n orr Cut . Add choppctl tomatoes, onion, garlic, s alt and pi:ppc r . Mix and cook over lo"' he ut £or 10 minutes, atlr· Hew as right. Onions appeur s ubtly and not so subtly on our ta ble. There arc few dishes, other than desserts, that don't benefit from them. I CUil g r a led cheddar chCt.·sc Peel :.ind slice the onions. 1\dcl th<.> wate r, brin ~ to a boil. and cook about IO n1inutcs. Dr:.iin the onions. Stir the drained onions into lhc egg s a uc e in a 2 1,~.quu r t c:.isscroll'. S1)r inklc on the breud C'run1bs a nd top "'ith the grated C'heese. SAUSAGE AND ONIONS G large onions 1h pound saus age meat ~:.i cup tomatoes, peeled and choppe d With the price of this vegeta ble about ten cents a pound, the)' a re certainly worth .i try. t\lC'lt -t tablcspoon:s of buttt·r and blend ln the 4 tablespoons of !lour. Add the 1nilk , :-;t irring as 1t rooks, until thic ke ned. Buke ~ hulf huur <i.l 300 degrees F. \Vhlle the onions a re cooking, fit the pi e.crust dough Into u 10· by-15-inch je Jly .roll pun und pre- bakc for 10 minutes a t 425 degr ees F. 1 tabl es poon pars le y, chopped I clove garlic, crushed Salt und peppe r to taste 1h cup bread crumbs Bulter or margarine ring. <f' ' Stuff onion 5he l111 with mixture. Set In shallo"' baking dish, top each onion \\'ilh bread crum.bS, . ONION CASSEROLE SUPREME 3¥.! quarts onions -3;~ cup water Improvise Souffle Saucy Imagine som e thing tasting halfway between cornbread and a chese souffle and you'll get the idea of how delicious this oven dish is going to taste. It comes out with a pretty golde n puffed crown which sinks fast as souffles are wont to do. For a main course ac- company it with corned beef or ham, a hot green vegetable and cole s law. CORNMEAL CHEESE PUFF 1•.1.t cups milk '1!:! cup cornmeal :1,4 teas poon s alt , l/z teas poon mar· joram 1;4 teas poon dill weed l/4 teaspoon baking powder 2 eggs, separated ~ c up grated Mon· terey Jack cheese Butter Grated P a rmes an cheese Heat o/.t cup milk in saucepan until s calded. !\.1ix cornmeal. s alt, ma r- joram, dill and r e main- ing 112 cup milk. Stir into hot milk and cook, stir· ring, .until mixture com· es to a boil. Let it bubble gently one minute, stir· ring all the while. ~t ix in egg yolks. Mix in baking powder, Jack cheese and 2 tablespoons butter, stirring until but- ter is melted. Whip egg whiles until stirr. Fold into cornmeal mixture. Tu.rn into bu\· tered l ·quart baking dish. Bake in 375 degrees . oven 30 to 3S minutes or until puffed and golden brown. Serve pr_9mpl l y (before it ralls J witti but· ter and grated Parmesan cheese on top. J\.lak es 4 servings. 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HOUllS: 9-10 Dolly, 9.9 Sunday • " ·Omelette: No Tricks to It Versatile cheese is a delightful companion lo the ubiquitous egg aod the variations of the two are seem~flY endles•. Puffy Individual oven omelettes with both collage cheese and Monterey Ju('k cheese are a delicious show case for some or nature's most com· plete and beautiful foods. Omelettes for company can he tricky if the hostess is standing over a frying pan and trying to serve guests at the same time .. An oven baked version is the Pl,..T CARTONS ~OY AL HILLS BROS. COFFEE GOLDEN CREAM • ALLGRIHDS I LB.CAN RANCH STYLE I LB.LOAF BREADWHITEORWH~T GINGHAM SALAD OIL coupon 240UHCE BOmE REG. $1.11 per!c('t solutio n. You 'll need (our individual dishes, well buttered, to bttkc this recipe. The ba.!tic "mixture or eggs beaten with spicy pepper season.' ing and several herbs has a little fl our and baking powder added to insure the proper texture. During baking, the cheeses melt and mingle with the eggs to m<1.ke a wonde rfully s<1.vory , :.mooth consistency. BAKED CHEESE OMELETIES •; .. cup butter Wedne~day , April 2. 1975 1 cup_ fine ly diced cooked ham cabout 1,,. pound J 6eggs •iti teaspoon salt i-~ew d ashes liquid red pep- per seasoning 1 'J teaspoon rubbed s<.igc 1 1 teuspoon thy me 1_. tea s poon tarragon, crushed 1 ~cup flour 1.,, teaspoon bakins: pOwder 1 cup s mall curd cottage cheese 1;:,1 pound :P.1 onterey Jack cheese, grated (2cupsl OAl:..Y PILUI ('jj !l.1 elt butte r in . i;killet. Spoon t teaspoon into each of 4 individual bakinK dishes (o/• to 1 cup eachJ. Coat dishes with butler. Add ham to remaining butter. Saute about S minutes. Beat eggs with salt, pepper seasoning, sage, thyme. tarragon. flour and baking powder. r-1i x in cheeses and ham. Spoon into baking tlishes, dis· tributing ham as evenly as possi· ble. Bake in 400 degree F. oven 15 minutes. Reduce heat to 325 degree F. and bake 15 1ninutcs longer or until puffed and golden. 59~ ., ·I " ' • • " 49c: LB.~ s11!.~ $149; LB. 7 BONE STEAKS OR ROASTS HEW! ERA LHjlUID lAUNDRY 59c DETERGENT ""' sn. . ~· .......... ,,,1s.-u.;1 I l'wC...,.. t e FLOULR 59c ~ SLLIAG ... -Rod' lf<i> tJ' Efil~,-, _..;W-l lf.H,.., .... •ht ..... ,,....IW<l~-h. ..... ,; ~ ... .,...... ... c..-•ti• .. ---, •CORN• MIXED YEGS. J/S 1 •PEAS• GREEN BEANS • SWIFTS STRAINED ,_ MEAT BABY FOOD SWEET "M" JUICY HAVEL ·ORANGES COSTA MESA 19th and Placentia ~CEHTIA 710 Yf·rfhapma~ -.1 ' f' , I I I • \ ... . ' ' I • woonesday. April 2. 1975 ('on1pare -and make your <"hoice our c/Jo1ce .' {l . .'i.V .i\. Choice -the only }!rade of heef 1vP offer .•.... elected from lar~er . .;ides for flavor and tendernes1> -trirrimed for vatu€! Compare - ;vuu '/l choo11e our choice! SPECIAL OFFER! SAVE $1.00 ON EL RANCHO'S $ 3 PUERTO RICAN 9 9 RUM Choose light or dark and save! Quart Ancient Age .••• s499 Straight whi skey reduced 51C fifth Paul Masson CARAll 5239 Buri,.'llnrly, Chablis, f{ose~ Quart V. R s229 1nya ose •••• lmported wine from Portugal! fifth· . SAVE SOC ON vooKA 5749 Holiday Tfmes ..• half-gallon Green Hungarian5239 \Veibe\'s fine light dinner wine! fif~h CENTER CUT • • • Alll OLD FASllOllD BUTCID SIMIP SfllVICE! \ BEEF · $ 129 KABOBS ... Loin cut. Choice! Net 8 oz. each Ham Loaf •••••• s1 2! Oven ready! ..• we use fresh eggs! Sliced Bacon ••• s 11~ El Rancho;s thicker ranch style! FRESH CELERY 19~ Crisp! Tender! Generous stalks! .. . .. .. . • -.... - . . . •I I A • 1 A • .. Thinking about value?~ about getting the mo.st good eating for your food dollar? •.• then, isn't it time to think of £.l ·Raqcho q.JJality! .. U.fi.D.A. Choice beef -cut from the "top of the grode" -your assurance of the finest quality ••. marbled for tenderness and flauor, and trimmed for value! CDTtl: CUT ••• RUMP ROAST U.S.D.A. Choice round cut of beef1 . Swiss Steak ••• s1 ·~ U.S.D.A. Choi~.beef -round cut , SPARE RIBS 99!. Fresh! Lean! Meaty! Eastern pork Ground Beef •· •• 99~ Extra Lean -bulk or patties! Chile Grind ••••• 89~ Coarse' ground beef -hearty flavor! Super Fresh! Teriyaki s 1' 89 SftAK · ... Top round of U.S.O.A. Choice beef! Omaha Roast •• s12j .. Thick cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef round I CHUCK STEAK 89~. U.S.0.A. Choice beef. to be sure! . Stuffed Peppers 59! Oven ready, with fresh eggs! Net 8 oz Beef Rib Bones 79~ U.S.D.A. Choice -to bake or b-b-q! Avocados FUERTE ••••• 4"'1/ Large size! buttery! California's own orchards to insure freshness and quality! • Oranges .......... & ... s1 Swtet juicy Texas Valencias! " MQSH-8·9 .. (-. ROOMS - Large! , •• brown steak variety Bean Sprouts ••••• 19~ fresh! •. to insure cryspness! Hot House 3 9( Rhubarb •. Extra fancy! from Washington! And .•. a wider choice of specials! -,· ,\ STEW BEEF , Extra lean -boneleas -round cut Beef Shanks ••• 79t U.S.D.A. Choice ••• center cut . Fresh Red '129 SNAPPER ... Tasty fillets! from the Pacific! Silver Salmon •• s1 s~ Columbia River! Whole or half 6 to 9 lbs. Salmon Steaks. s1 8! Columbia's silver salmon, center art! Sh • s219 r1mpll1UIJll:I! • • • -• Big and tender, with shell on! FISH 69 STICKS ~ E:1tra fancy, b~aded! (10 .. k1 ~) Turbot Fillets • • 89f .. From off the Greenland coast! Butter GRADE "AA" •••••••••••••••••••••••• Teri Towels COLOlfs •••••• : •••••• 49(. Dairy fresh and flavorful! Enjoy the real thing -and the savings! 1 lb. ctn ••• Springfield The super strong all -purpose towel that lasts and lasts! Choice of colors, too pea (he$ . ELBERTA HALVES or SLICES ••••••••• 5 5 ( .. ' Briquels 10La.aAc ••••••••••••••••••• 98( Luscious freestones -so f1avorful in their sweet smocfth syrup! Springfield No. 2 ~-' l\i1ade for Springfield by one of the big names! Hard and clean burning! ' Cake Mix ouNCANHINES •••••••••••••• 69( E r a NEW LIQUID DETERGEHT ••••••••••••••••• : •••• 9 8 ( • Choose your favorite layer cake varieties. and bake up a treat~ Get several The new heavy duty one, that tckes out so many of those tough stains! 32 punce Cranapple JIJIC[ •••• 89c ~ !v! .~~~il~i~~~33c Strawberry Glaze •• 49c Cocktail WIC[!Allf ••• _49c Slender uu • • • • • 29° Ocean Spray's great drink! 48 oz. For a prettY pie! Carriage tJoU&e ,.,, v1.. Springfield juice blend! ·46 oz Carnation Dietary in IO oz. can Margarine sorr •••• 79c Fabric Softener s1" Pickles -JAii( • • • • &9c Cheerios • • • • • • • 59c Fleischmann's -spreads easily! l lb. Downy -64 ounce (IK. 1SC lff) Prices in effe*Thurs. Apr. 3 Ko6her, Polish, Fresh Dill! 24 oz Breakfast. favorite! IO oz pkg Buns~ • • • • • • 39C Dog Food • • • • • • 29c through ed. Apr. 9 Natural ' Cereal • &9c Cat Food as ... 19c . Open daily 9 to 9 Si;May JO to 7 Hamburger or Hot Dog! pkg. of 8 Kai Kan Chunky· M P S -14 oz No salet to dealers Lassen -choice of 4 kinds! 16 oz. Big 15 ot. can -fdur flavon! I Frozen Food! Delicatessen! Entrees sTOUFFER's •••••• 79~ Jack CheeseMONTEREY 69( Your choice of Macaroni and Beef or T~na·noodle Casserole! J l lf.i oz. pkg . Schreiber·s ... ,Wiaconain't finest .•• amooth, creamy andrso mild! 8 oz pkf Peas or Com • • 29c ' T umovers •••••• ·&9c ' 'Birdseye'" garden favQrites! 10 oz Pepperidge Farms -all navo111! SausageSllUllIF·. s1 3• B~t beef meats .•• 12 ounce pke. Sauerkraut • • • • • 39c Cl8uaeen '• fine product! 32 ounce Juice 'CUPf191T··· ••• ,.21.c ·" Waffles ......... 45c. Treesweet 6 (ti~ Ill• ••• ·s>o) -HeaJ. 'em' and serve! •io o:. pkg' Pizza sus• •••••••. s 179 Fish f Ulets 111111$ • &gc Celeste -23 ol. ot ltalfln funl .. Van de Kamp'• -:. c~ice of~ kil'Kk! Sausage ITIUM-• s1 ~ S..t beef produeta • , • 12 ounce Sausage •. ,... ••. s139 Beet beef meetl ••• 12 ®nee pq. Sliced SwiS$ .•••. 59c From Utah'• Cache Valleyl 6 m: -~ ~ · Fruit Drinks •••• ·39e ·El Rancho'• Punob, Orape Rolf·Pnon ' ARCADIA: PASADENA: SOUTH PASADENA: HUNTINGTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACH : 11 n "'""'"' Blvu Jnu Sunset and Huntmgton Dr (El Rancho Center) 310 West.Colorado Blvd fremont >nd Hunt1n<t.,n ur Warner and Algonqmn (Boa1dwa!k (»nter 1 2\\, f.1,thlufl Or ([as:hlull Village Cenlei) RMt leer.,. ............ :, .$1.49 Bemlhe11d ... 12 m. c:•n• or 16 0t NR bottln .... , .. ,. 9 • •••••I 0 •• 0 e • .$1.53 R~ or Elec'1' -J lb. ca.n r . ' P.-111-m ........... 89C . Pill•bury·, Buttennili. mis - 2 lb. pkf Matlin Ill., ·-·· 01 I• 0 0 e I I e •• 75C Duncrn Hines -euy t.o m•ke! 13 oi pk1 .. . 41;,...i..H! . " , '"• ~,u,__•••••••••••~ Elsy lO serve, ea1y to tr\joyt 15 oi llestle'1 llenelsa1na1 ..... SU9 Bakini? , • 1 you'll want to UN t.M.! •12 ot . l Sweetener ID!l-.......... ~ In pl1.ct of augarl Liquid •1 •• 6 oe btl. Platlc W111P u~ ....... : ...... 690 Be Gltd inataad of. ad! 200 ft. ron I I lllltmlt htltMI-....... ' .. 6'$ ' . •Country style rnubtd -1& oanct p.1dtap er. Chlel' ... o e e o • • e • o I• 0 e 't'tA " . ~ \Vhole • , . and not too hot! 4 oz can I " ' ' Wednesday. April 2. 1975 DI EXPAMDYOUR . LIPE ST,YLE ': ' . \\'Ith this )()vely Mesa Ve~ .s bedroom and family room, bWlt ih stcreo•hl fl A~1 f l"tt1 . I l ug~ cul·cJ..e-ii:.11.c lot, J11pan,ese gurdcn and' .creen hou!ie, wttterfull, trop\cul Pll:U\lli, fruit trt.oes, room for pool, former n1odel home. O"·ncr will he lp flnant·c at tl "il intercsl. Ju:s t $47.900. tau S4G-23ta. • SUBURllA PARK. 5 BR TRI-LEVEL '$65,900 Thi~ n1uc-h ~si red modcf becomes avn1luble only oncl!-in·awhlle ~ Offers all or the fcutures 1nost Wiinled in a homl'. inl·luding : brea kfast nook formal dining room , lurgl' family room'. ver,v 1>r1 vate muster suite and indoor 1i.undrv roon1 . And v.e haven't evt'n described ncighborl)ood untl l0<·ation ~ Belter hu rry and phone 546·:!313 for deMll~ and uppoint1ncnt. OVERFLOWING VALUE BEACH AREA $2045DOWN Prime beach ari:•:1. Nt.·ar fwy .. shOJ>s &' schools. Tree linl·d street &cludt->d ent_;y . 2 7 ' x 15' li v ini.: room. OVF.n~IZED COU!'\'rH\' Kl'l'Cll ~N. F'romal dine. f<'amily si ~.ctl bedrooms King s ized maste r Sllill'. Uuilt i~ hamperi.. F'resh ly rl'<lecoraled in & out. l!:x<'eptional vulut! al S40.900 -owner must .i:o -I ak e advantage. Call 842·2535 . VIEW ESTATE OCEAN & LIGHTS "- BARGAIN -$44,900 Rustic charm abounds in this unique beach estate . Ci rcular drive. I-luge living room with dramatic corner log burning fire1>lacc + brc<ith taking. view through WA LL 01" G LASS. Gour.met kitchen & dine._Sep<irate wing Cbr hul,eaway master suite with a view + children & guest suites. 1-lurry for Lltis once in u lifetime dream home al a bargain price. Bring your imagination .& paint. Make SSS. Call 963·7881 . THE PRICE . IS RIGHT S59.500. Costa Mesa's best pric1,.'<I pure quality POOL ho me . Groi<:iou s ly terraced decking s urrounds custom pool. Large be droo ms. Cr a ckling fireplace. 1<:a s y .. ~ra\k to \Vestclirf shoppin~. Better call no"' !H0-7171. WALK TO BEACH MAGNIFICENCE AT $46,900!! Steps lo the U<>ach. Lush landscape. Magnificent Spitnish c1uarry tile entry. Plus hly decor11tcd with LOTS OF TF:AK \VOOO + Pl;:CKY CEDAR & BHICK . GIA ~·r n1 e1slcr s uite. ·r"·in p;_itios. l lt1~c "'OOdcd deck overlooks secluded ~rounds . first to call geL'l this entertainers hargi.lin 1~:z lt'r111 s . llurry call 842-2535 . BARCELONA ESTATE PRIME AREA Prestige neighborhood. 1\.lunicured landscape. Impressive entrv . J\Tassivc ste pdown living room. f<'LOOR TO CEILI NG FIREPLACE . Step up rormal dining room. Enormous garden kitchen with 15' euting bar. GiB nl ramiiy room. 4 huge bedrooms+ gorgeous rea r yard. Owner mw;t go - take adv<tnta11c . Ca ll 842-2535. APRIL SHOWER OF SAVINGS 3 +POOL Country chur m is the rcclinJ? in this unique find. Circul ar drive. 1\.1anicur('d yards. Double door entry. Extra plush interior. Close to schools &s hops. S2.100 DOWN BUYS this savings account for your fa n1ily. 1-lurry call 842·24.15. "NEGLECTED" 4 BR· 2 STY· POOL BEACH-$28,900 Parklike approach. lari!e family siled livinii: room. Gourme t kilC'hen + dint>. S"·eepin,i:: stairs to separate master & childrens suites. Take over 9' ~ f<'llA Joan . l\"O N r.:w LOA N COSTS. 8267/month pays .:1\1. HURHY for this BARGAlt\ · sac rifice. Bring paint & make SSS. Call 963·7881. BLUE PACIFIC, VIEW 4BR. POOL BEACH Unobstructed ocean view! lligh on a hill. Enter private waUed court yard to •elegant oval pool. f'ormal entry to spacious foy er . Gourmet garden 'kitchen and dine. Comfortable living a nd romily rooms with UNLIMITED BLUE PACIFIC VIJ<::W! Separate guest and c hildren 'suit'es. Rambling oocan, view master s uite: First time offered.· S7500down. Don·t miss il! Ca\1963·6767. • • HUGE BILLIARD ROOM . $2000DOWN Giant game room. Warm panelling throughout. Four big bedrooms. f<~ormal dining. Full pr.ice just .539.900! Hurry, call now S47-6010. ·ELEGANT MUL Tl•LEVEL 2 STY + POOL Prcsti&e community. Impress ive covert'll entry. Sunke_n Vestibule. A1assive stC'p up living room "'ilh stone hearth. 12· x 12' formal boinquet room. Chccrie garden kitchen overluuks hi,i::c famil v roon1 l\IAGNIFJC ~~1'i ·r BASt:l\11:::N1' w0ith hug~ slOne fireplace. Dran1alic stairway lee1U~ to enormous doubll· doors of kings 1nastcr suite .. Sep:i rate land1n1;: ll·ad:o; lo scp11ratc ~ c~ildrens w in!-l. ·rhis is a l\'I US'f SEl!:. Ca ll no"' l'W2·25J5. r , PATCH-PAIMT AND SAVE$ This is the best priced home in College Park. 3 bedroom, 2 bath.'I with a great family fun room , a l·rackling wood . burning fire~lacc. Well fenced lari:e back yard with lots of shade, a hill h . 1' ~<;, Contr11 cl that n1ay be assunit.'<I · orS2.IOOtlo .... ·n. c;d l 5<1Ci-ZJl3. TRI-LEVEL BEACH 4 BR ASSUME $23,250 Prime area. Dramatic entry to elegant !iv· ing room with enormous stone fireplace. y,·ire s11ver ~arden view kitchen. Dine . Ball room sized fa mily room overlooks covered dance pavilion & lush grounds. Sweeping stairs to second story suites including huge hideaway master. •rake over 5~,.rk FHA. r\O NEW LOAN COSTS. S245 /mo. pays all. Owner musl siJtrifice. 1-lurry! Call 963·7881 COUNTRY CLUB LIVING HO DOWN GI Entcrt'Uincr 's dream yard! Big s1>«1r-kling pool. Ultimate privacy Wrought iron de· cor. 4 family size bedrooms. Country kitchen. No· down G I. Low down olhers. Call for more in for mation! 847·0010 SPAMISH HACIENDA RED TILE ROOF Arched alriu'm entry . Big rOrmal hv1ni.: room. Separate family room. Country kitchen. Boat door through garage . Uig "L'' shaped lot . Park·like setting. Just $46.950. 1-lurry -call nowlosees.17-6010. SPANISH MANSION POOL-BEACH HILLS \Valled l·ourtya rd to forma l e nlr\'. Spacious sunken living room and separa.te rormal dining . Double doors to massi \•c den and· fireplact>. t-:normou.s separate game r oom ""'ith s econd fir eplace . Gourmet garden kitchen and breakfast nook . Sweeping stairs to cle,i::ant master & childrens s uites. Unique r e..ir grounds with swimmers pool. 3 car 6'(ara~e. $7790 down Call today 963-6767 . 4 BEDROOM FIXER $220 PER MOHTH HO QUALIFYING Great large fa mily ho me. CraCkling fireplace. Family room. Needs T.L.C. Existing 7"'..? FHA loan. $220 P.1 .T.I. Call quick 646·7171 S & S EXECUTIVE SINGLE STORY Soaring vaulted '-'eilings. Plush shag cpl. elegant custom drapes. Cozy family room. Brick rireplace. Formal dining. Jlu ge master s uite. Private patio entrance. Corner lot. Park· like yard. $6000down~ Ac:t no"' -call 847 -6010. ' - MESA VERDE.GOLF COURSE POOL 2000 sq. rt. plus. BeaUtirul liWnR -l2 x l:l rormal ctining roon1 . Brig ht wt'll organi zed kitc h e n /breakfast a r ea . Unusually large living room ovei-look s 36' pool in tropica l garden setting. Expensive d ecking. Huge lanai. Your own paradise ·S7,400 down. Call ror private tour - 646·7171. \ lt 'f MEW PORT WATERFRONT .. ' ' 4 BEDROOM $135,000 64' on the water with new privale pier & noat. A very charming nautical two story Newport Beach home &. way or life. Just reduced thousands . Call s.6-2313 for an int~uction. RANCH ESTATE 4 BR-2 STY-BEACH ASSUME· $33,000 Commanding corner loeatiOn. Sttluded entrance. Large family ~iie living rOOll). "·ith massi\'C s tone fireplace formal banquet s i,zcd dining room. I-luge country styled kitc h e n. Separate wjng for Hideaway mas ter suite. Sweeping stairs to childre ns & g ues t quarter s. Seller motivated. T<lke over 1•;;. VA loan. NO /'\f.:W LOAN" COSTS! S295/mo pays ;tll. First to call' gets thi s BARGAlN. 963·7881. CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS VIEW OF BALBOA HARBOR Overlooks the whole world from sundeck and terrac es . Al l the amenities that go with an elegant home. Formal di ni ng room . Modern kitchen. Huge family room 't'ilh wet bar plus wine cellar. Superb Quality. Call 673·8550. ,ALMOST NEW . DUl'LEX , ~able income property in CORONA DtL MAR. Three bedrooms iA' each unit_. Expensive carpets and drapes aM shutters. South of llighway loeation·. Buy this property a nd watch it appreciate. Call 673-8.550. ' • BUY OF THE WEEK Cus tom bui.lt. lrviite t e r ra l'e. J bedroon1 plus convertible den. Greul family home on f<~EF. land. In tip·top condition with quality coru1truction. An easy to ca~ for y ;ird "'hich inc ludes spar~ling heated and filtered pool and badminlon court. Call 673-8550. - YOU'RE! WELCOME To call and' let us sh Ow you ·~ or the finest 3 ~toom homes ot Lhis price in the rnutrs; tn ex'eell ent condition. rnter\of' des ign ers ow n h0m e . Cbnv~hient to tcnni's court and ~Wiriltnint,i...."I. Only S72,500. Call nuw G73.11$Sj!. ..,,, ' . ' ' ... ,__ ,. .~ ' . JUST WAITING FOR YOU! MINIMUM UPKEEP But MAX1,.1Iffl COMJo'OR1' and reasonably priced. Three family bedroom.s with 2\.'i baths. Spacious living room and modern kitche n qverlooking the finest of tree shaded green belts. The popular Franc iscan model and only $72,000. Call 67!1"8550. • . "ABANDONED" FRENCH CHATEAU .· BEACH-POOL $29,950 I ('LASSIC 2 story design. formal double Joor entry to ORAJ\IATIC living roon1. f<'ormal dine. fluge garde n view kitche n. AHTISTIC ORC n ~t airs s""'ct•p to separate n1aste r' s uite & childrt-ns "in~. Secluded 22' b<1 llroon\ si1.l-cl pa rl y roorn that overlooks "'ailed t•ou rt) ard. llurry for thi::i EX CEP'l'IOl'\AI. Fl ~D : Ca11 ~·7881. $36,500! BEACH LOCATION Best buy! Short bike ride tobeach. l'\ot a l·oodo. f<"ee land. Charmini.: 3 bedroo1n 2 b<ilh hon\c. Country k1l ehc11. \\'alk lo all sc hool~. Only 10', do"n. Ca ll n<N.' to ~e. IM7·bOI U. "SPAMISH ESTATE" POOL-BEACH $22.50DOWN Ar('hed ent r y Old World Spanish Grande ur . Open hl'amcd c athedral ceilings. Raised fro1nal dining room, llaicelona kitchen. E\'ery room has a "'a ll or glass vi"-'"' or sparkling 1)001 & terract'. Cantina "'el bar. Generous sixed siesta suites. First lo eall gets thi::i unique beach bargain. Call ~1·7881 . "BEACH RANCH" POOL & FAMILY ROOM HO DOWN VA Jo~antastic four bedroom beach home. Spacious entry to enormous living and dining rooms. Unique garden kitchen. Jumbo size party room. King size master & ('hildrcns s uites. \\'all or g l a ss to Polynes ian paradis e . Spectacular pool and liki hit. t\o do"'" to vets . l..o"' down to non·vets. Call quick 963·ti767 SPANISH HACIENDA $1750 DOWN BEACH South or the b order s tyle th ree bedroom ranch hous e. Fiesta size living and dining rooms. Gourn1c t kitchen . Spacious mas t e r and ehildrens s uites. Wall of glass to rincly m anic ured grou nds. Terraced ga rdens. ~xtens i ve patio "'ork. Full pr ice iJ4 .500. Don't delay. Call 963-6767 . $2,250 DOWN! POOL Bike lO l>eac h. Or splash in ~our o"·n sparkling pool. Gorgeous brick fencing. Big sundeck . l-lo n1 e maker'!> dream kitchen. Generous bedroon1. Low low down i:)a y mt . ilurry --\•all now 847·6010. MRS.CLEAN LIVES HERE Refreshing conbination of clean and cozy. Ultr a sharp. \.\'iLh VEl-l\' pri\·ate gardeu.,......18 x :Jo co\'cred patio. Just listed a l S.:15.900. Pack up · call 64Ci·7171. 20:20 VISION GOOD AS IT LOOKS COHVEHIEMT TO FREEWAYS Landscaping with profes..'iional touch. Impressive e ntry . Crackling fireplace. Formal dine. Upg raded kitchen. JlJus 20x20 siesta room · locdted in high \'alue Costa 1'1esa area . Just $4,751), to buy. Call646·7171 . BUDGET MINDED It's this quiet Eastside Costa J\1esa lree·lincd cha rm home that your fami ly "'ill love the s paciousness and privacy of this a"'a rd·wi nning custom home. J oversized bedroom s. l;1rge modern cou nlry kitchen . Im me diate occupancy. S4500. Call 546·2313. OCEAN VILLA 2 STY-4 BR-BONUS ASSUME $29,000 Hamblin~ 2 storv close to beach. Spacious living and dining r ooms. G11 rden kitchen. SUNKF.N 400 SQ. f<T. MARDI GHAS PAHTY ROOfil. T"·o fireplaces. Sweeping stairs lo sleeping suites. \V ood bean1 overe d patio. Enormous la ndscaped lot. NO NEW U)Al" COSTS. Ass un1e 6'"!~% Vl\ loan. Ca ll now! 963·6767 . frS ltG. IT'S GOT FORMAL DIHIHG. rrs PttOHSSIOHAll y LAHDSCAPIO. frS tH COST A ME.SA. rrs JUST $47,500 Futf'NICE. CAU6t ... 7171. OCEAN VIEW SHARP-$49,950 IMMED. OCCUPANCY Vie"' Ca talina from this pride of o"·nership home. Located on Bluff - 200' dee p l o t~ ABOUT 1 ~1 ACRE! Custom built -one or a kind . Gour in e t .ga ll e y kilc hen with \'il'"'-brii;:ht & cheer)•! Queen s i1c bedrooms. Just S5000 + costs buys this bari;:ain hunte rs delight. Full price only g.i9_950. l l\l"IEDIATE OCCUPANC""! Don·l hesitate -call fast646·71 71. • THE REAL ESTATERS OP£N TIL 9 ' : NEWPOHT 'BEACH 1700 Ntwport Blvd. 646-7171 • • «;OSTJ\ MP-A H UNTINGTON BEt\CH ;CORON/\ DEltMAR :mo HGriiorlll d. 1793111Hch'81vd. 21030 Bn>okhurst 6014 W"'-Ave. 3321t\arvutritt 546,231~ • 842-253s , WU767 ' 847'.6o10 · 673-4550 I FOUNTAIN VALLEY I NVt:STltlENTS 18109 llrQokhur~t t 8662 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 103 963-7'11 ' Irvine 752-1700 ' ·' l ' I 1 · I I ~ .. ,. 11 i OAIL Y PILOT * Wednesday.Apnl 2. 1975 Texas as Fiv:e -State8? fiHE PICK OF Punch 1 PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC J"OTIC£ Two Lawmakers Dust Off Old Law CHILDREM'5 PLAYGROUND From Wire Services When Texas joined the Union ln 1845, it re tained the right to divide itself into uJ many as five stales. Now l "·o stnt_c lawm~kef'S, Sen. Bob Garnmage, a Hous ton DemoC"rat , n nd Rep . Fred Agnlch, u Dallas Republi can. have introduced a bill c~lling for a public vote on the issue in 1976. 'l'he vote would be in lhe form or a nonbind lng referendum. Gummase sot a telegra m later ~dying , ''\'ou'\·c got lo be out of your damned m ind." But Can1mugc and AJ!nich S<.1.Y Easte rn stall'S have a dispropor- lionut c !::i harc or· powe r in Congress. They say Texas could increase iLs clout by di\'iding and getting eight additional senators for the four new states. • Comedian Da\'C GarClner has been fin ed S2,000 and placed on one-year prob'ntion after a no- conlesl 1>lea to charges he failed to file fetleral income tax re'turns in both C alifornia and Mis- s issippi. U.S. Dis trict Judge Dan M. Russell assessed $500 fines on each of four counts involving tax return s for th e years 1967 through 1970. Gardner. kno""·n professionally a s "Brothe r Dave," pleaded no contest during his arraignment. • Bur ones~ C lem e ntine Churchill. \\"ido"· of Sir \\linston C'hurchill, eeJ('br alcd her 90th birthday in Lontlon '"·ith a family lun<·h ut CJ ;.iridge's l·lotcl. Friends s1.1id s he '"·as in good s pirits despite f;.iiling . eyesight '"·hlch has afflicted her in recent y ears . • Frederick C. LaRue s urren· d cr ed at federal pri.son :it Max· "'ell <A la.) Air t-'orce Ba se to begin serving a si~:.month prison te rm in con nection with the \\ratergalc ;.1ffuir. LaRuc pleaded guilt~· more than 20 months ogo to conspir-~ ' Saddle back Course Set .On Justice A ne"' Saddleback College ex- tension course in criminal justice ""ill be o rre red beginning April 9 at the Univt=rs ity 1-ligh School campus in Irvine. · The ne'v location for the course \l.'hich 'viii be taught"'for coll ege credit by Irvine Officer Ron f-lathers is des igned lo make it more convenient for prospective stud ents. T ltE COtiRSE will feature rive guest s p eak e r s and may be televised if ne gotiations '-''ilh Channel 3 are successrul. Flathers said Channel 3 is ti e· finitely plunning to televise the first session , A pri I 16. featuring Jrvine Police Chief Leo Peart ex- pl ain i n g his d e partment's philosophies regarding Jaw en- forcement. Remaining ticheduled include: programs -Wetlnesday. April 30: Costa l\1esa Police Detective Linda Giesler anti liuntington Beach Patrol Officer Debbie Richards on sex crime inves tigations and career opportunities for women in law t=nforcement. W EDNESDAY, May 14 : Costa Mesa Police Department. .h e licopte r pi lot Sgt. La rry Rersch on the use of aircraft in law enforcem e nt. complete with h elicopter dcm onstratiun. -Wcdnl'sday. ~1 ay 21, a tour of the Costa l\1 esct Police Facility, 99 Fair Drive. and discussion \l.'ith various ranking officers. -Wed ne sday. !\lay 28. lla rbor· Judich1I Distr ict Court Traffic Commi ss ione r Judge Belly J,amorcaux. '-''ho will discuss lhe court system e1nd traffic law en- force me nt. All classes will be at 6 :30 p.m . Sn Room 309 at University High Sc:hool. offering three units of college credit. (..___P_EO_P_L_E ___ .) ing to obstruct justice. Unless furthe r indictm e nts are re- tufned, he will be the lest person sentenced o n Wa tergate cover-up · charges. Warden R. W. Grunsll.a said LaRue "'ill be g ivc>n u "'ork tl S- ::;ignmenl just i.IS the other 265 pris oner s a t 1 he n1inlmum· security facili ty. • The father of Go\'. Edmund G. Bro'-''n Jr. k no ws from ex- . perience how busy a governor; is -which brought both a 1osh1ng. complaint and a proposed solu· tion. Du1·ing a discussion by a Los ,\ngeles city salary commission \Vhich he is on, Brown Sr., a former (\\'O-term California gov- ernor, s uggested the c urre nt gov- ernor might be tapped for input about "'ages . Gu ild Seeks The \VL•s tminster Community tlospite1l Guild is looking for "·omen volunteers . Voluntf>crs are needed to st nff the g uild 's nc"· gift shop, in the hospit::il. Proceeds go towa rds medical sc hola rs hips for high school graduates of the com· 1nunity. Spe<:ial tours, wheel chair service. <t nd gifl ca1t are among many of the various other duties the guild performs withi n the hospital, located on 200 tlospital Circle, (21s t Street off Beach . Boulevord. Westminster. l F'or further information on memberShip. contuct guild presi- dent l\'lrs . Ri('hurd Stewart at 839-1276. POLICE PROFESSOR Ron A •the ra Boy Scouts Making Plans For Camporee . About 700 Boy Scouts will pitch their tt=nts in the '·jungle" April 25·27 when they come Lo Lion Country Saf:Jri for their s pring Camporee. The Scouts, all from Orange County's Del mar district, '-''ill ca mp on an unused portion of the 485-acre Africa n wildlife pre- serve fronting on the Laguna F"rceway. Paul Warner. BSA district ex- ecutive in Santa Ana. said the Scouts will be addressed on Saturday by Pat Quinn, Lion Country's zoological dirCctor, and will tour the park Sunday foll owing an awards ceremony. Cooperating in the three-day Camporce will be the Marine Corps J\ir Station in El Toro, s up· plylrig porta ble water facilities, a nd the Ca lifornia HlghwaY Patrol, controlling \raffle at the site. Valley's Art Show Set for Saturday The Oflh annual juried art show, sponsored by the Fountain • Valley Arts As~ocistion. will beheld Saturday. First, s econd a nd third place cash and ribbon aw1r& will bt : given in categories for adults, high school, junior hJgh and :. elementary 1rades. .. There a lso will be two "best of show" awards, one for con· • temporary work and ono for traditiona l. • • • The show .ts o_pen to alJ residenlS of Southern CaUfomfa, and. , the public is ln\rlted toviewlheexhibit, from 2to41>·1'!'1· April 5. The ',award winners also wilt be on display at the Fountain Valley City tloll from :\prl 16 to 1\1ay2- -·Let's invite Gov. Brown to the meeting," the elder Brown said , ·'That's the only way J can see him." • NO BALLGAME~ SM0\)1JN(ii, RUHHING, C YClE\ 5COOTERS. CllM81NC.. FIG>ITINI\ KICKING OR "THl\OWJNG omcTS Je•n Wettwood, fol-mer na- tion a I chairman of the Democratic party, joined the ;;;;;;:~~ii staff of forme r North Carolina Gov. Terry Sanrord, an un11n-IK'><'V'- noun ced candi'date for the Democratic presidential nom4nu- lion. Sanford. now president of Duke Univers ity. has said he plan!:i to •announce his candidacy for the nomination after the cu rrent '"''·'"' ~cademic year ends . PUBLIC NOT ICE • "IC.TITIOUlo •UloiNlllo akc4JS NAMElTAT•MINT ·. $U,l!lllOll COU•T 0" fMI Ti.t IOllowhlt P*~IO!ll ••• dolnQ IM.I• D lTAtlO .. CALlf'OllMIAPO• net•••: China's ViCe prime minister r~n11 TM•COUMTYO .. OflAMOI! OAAN CO HOSl t. RUBBE" Teng Hsiao-Ping, hosted a ban-...... PUNCH ~A.all.. PAOOUC TS co., 1)1.0 Lo911n A~•-c I MOTICI! c>;,i MIA•IMG O" lP.O.to•l•l•t.CO't•MllW,Gt.t2Nt. quet in honor of visiting . 1.r ... ,ITl()fril~Olif"•OIATaO .. WtLL ORANGE COUNTY AV88£A co .• Albert, speaker or the U.S. House PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE AMO PO• llTTl!t l T•loTAMl!N• INC.. ~SI ••• 01 lncorpo••llon, d J hn ------------TAflT (.alllot"i•I, tltoO LOQ"ln A.a. tP.O. Boa of Represent a tives, an O ----·------.,.,---f;,111, 0,-.,1110 LPH AOt1-1 . 1•1.i.C09.t•Mt-w.ce.t111• Rhodes. Republici:in leader of the t'ICT1t1ous 1u1o1M1.ss 1 •1112 Dtc••MHS. . Thi1Dl.oloi~•11 bt'l1>0corMhic:led11y .. d th . · th N MAMISTATl!l!llllprtT HOTICliTOC•EDITOlllS HOTtCf IS HER EBY GI VEN Uw l <«PQ<tllon. House, an e1r wtves, e ew Tl'lfl tou-ln9 ptfloOllS ••• ~'ID bl.el· SUt'E ••Oil COURTO .. THll L1LLIAN ROfH "•• lllfd ,.., ... \.pelf· Ch••ltl A. ~Id¥• J• •• P.n, China ne ws agency said in a dis-ne11•s: sTATEOl'CALl"°A"•AP'O" uon1orl"rob<lt1o1w.u.ind 10<1u••""'co Thh st•t•,,...,., ••s 111eo w1111 11111 Pat"h from Peki·ng. (O l!;NEAGY SA\llMG COMPANY; THICOUHTTO .. OltAHGli of LAlltrs Tt \llmtnt••Y to fM ptli· "ounl.,..Clt<ll 01 Orenot Count1 on '" (1) Ai.TROl"lT INOUSTAIES. 200I Ne.A·U'tt! ,i_, r•lerenc:• 10 wh lth I~ ....,de lor ,,,,.f(P\11, 1•1~. * Yell. :;H, S.r1t•Arie,CeUl.t21<W E~l•I• ol ALO EN B. MERRYMAN, '"""''" ptrtlc11l••t . .ind tPlat !Pit time Nlttt M I I R L I d th f Mllr1ll M. Colllriiill•m, 211'12 5l'lew °''••Md 111\dDIKI ot lllltlrlQ tl'>e wme 1W1!o bHt> P\il!lor.ntll Or11>9t1 COil>I 01!1v l'llol, e v n• • a r • e ormer Lii .. HunllllQlon Bee(ll, C11lt.t'l1Gol NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN lotlll loll for Allfll •. 1t1~. •I t:30 ...... ,In IN #Mr, 11,1•.•na Nit. 1. '· .,,~ 100../S U.S. Defe nse secretary will be in Rkll••d $. BtddOml, tns Mes.I tr.cillo••of ll'ot ebov• n1medG1<-nt (0\11'\room l)f O•Pl•lmtnt NO, lot $.OKI . Vf<Cle Or. E•,I, :-0.111~/Co•t• ,..., .. , I I -.II at o 1 W.,t I for a .lot of business and pleas ure c.111.t»l• ::;1:.11~':~cs!:1•:~'i'.~u~.., to fi1, ~:::~1~'ot~~11~~~~~·;,11;,~T... · 11 during his visit to South Africa ir Mft!\4111 o. H11tot1,·1osJo LI"' Olll 1,..,., witll IM .... , ..... ,., wouci.tri. In p.ttcJM.-rcl\31, 1t1s his host has his \\'3y. ... ...... f<ldl•~Cellt.tlOO. ' !fie Oflk• of 11141 <••·•of Ille HD'i'lt -WILLIAM E. llJO""· su .. 1:•1011 COUltTOIO" P UBLIC NOTICE b Tllll Dui.lni,s5 II <ollducte<t D¥ I 1Jtleclcourt,otlOIM'•Mnltlllm,wltl'lu.t Coun1¥(11th CALl~•Nl.t., Laird arrived at Johannes urg OtM••lper_,v.111. N<•"'•vvovc:i.tri,totht"'*'~ MOWAfl OA.EflLICM oouMrvo..-01t AMGE on a pri vale visit al the invita tion · MOtrh M, cotnn~ ec u. ottlce of ,,., 1ttor111y1, IRVING JM1Mtt1tw. .,..,., sw11111 ""''"" c111lff Orl¥• w.11. Tllll 1te10mer1t wes tiled With tM M. BROTT ANO MAX MA.AON, SIS IAIA11914t1,C:.ll+ff11l1tMlf SHt1A111,(•lll1r111•t2711 or H.A.D. Murray, managing C.ountr C1••M ot Ore1191 COVIii¥ on Gil•••¥ E••t. llOO Autnw ot ttw Tel~ca1u-.utt C&Sl!NUM•E•O IM l<M director of the Reader's Digest ""'''11 u,1•7i . NttH Ster$, Lo$ •noel••. C•lllOf'Pll• .00.1. ,......,,,...: IO"lttni.it.r su MMOMS tMA•••AG•1 A.,~,· 311·00 South Arn· •a Ltd. 1 ""'c11n1tw p1.c:1 01 0...,11111• ol ltll 111· Pwtllhl•ld O•enve coeit oeur Pt101. 1n •• 1111 m•"'"°" o• P9u•-" ., "" .... PuOll!.lltd Or•noe Cw•t 01 ., Pllol, dloftlgned lrl •II ..... u.,, pvtelnlne 10 Mlr.2', 17,end ""'· '· ltlS ·~1·7S MAGNOLIA M, ROSSELL •!Id Re-Murray s aid h e will introduce U..r. 1',,. .• ...., 11.l>•.2.•. ltJS .. ).15 \NI nlll• of ••iCI dlCl!Gllll, wllllln rour 1 ~-----------.,. .. ,.JOSE EXEOUIEL ROSSELL. Laird to influe ntial businessmen Pl:Rl.JC ~-OTICF. ::.••11er1i.tti••t11uD11<.o111011o1111i. 'PUBUC NOTICE ~o,,~';: ~·==1 ~,!:;,::..;t';': during his stay and added that 1 --~=======c--I o.1Kwrc11tti,1t1s 1 ,---·~--~~=----r-11-r·~· 'fou "''V hie .. -•11et1 ·11 b • I . It f su .. ••IORCOURTOl'TME MARYCAT~ER I NE OOBSON "ICTITIOUS•UllNIESS ··~·itnln :N Cl•Y•ol ll•eeldtetlldl his guest '-''1 c ·p ay1ng a 0 0 STATI! 01' CALllO"O•MIA FOR E~•CVl•IJ. DI ,,..,Wlllol MAMl!STATIEMIENT ll'lii •un'lmons" •e•U•CI (If\...,... II'°" golf... THE COUMTV o .. o•AMGf. 1111 •DO•e ........ ., de(ll)Mt T11t lollow l119 "*''°"' ........ o...i· l•U 10 Ille • wrlllen •t•l)On>e wlll\111 Nt. A·U21 I IRYI NGN. 9"0TT ""II nelS IS: wtll 11~. YOU• deleull mev IN' ltflll'tH • Scott Cam ii, a central figure in the so -ca ll e d ··Gaines ville E ight" conspiracy trial, was in fair condition recovering from a gunshot wound inflicted by an undercove r narcotics officer in Gainesville, Fla. Camil, 29, was wounded as he st ruggled in an automobile with an u ndercove r agent of the federal Drug Enroreement Ad- ministration who was trying to arrest him for possession of co- t·ainc. CdM Debater Qualifies For Tourney Ron Dorn, a junior at Corona del Mar High, has qualified for ttie national debating tourna· ment in I ndiana polis in June. He qua lified by placing first last week at i.l tournament held ror Orange County High School debaters al Cal Poly in Pomona. DORN IS also competing in the Newport &each Lions Club com· petition, where he has already won the local. dis trict and Zone levels. Next wee k he wiU com- pete at the regional level, and if s uccessful, will move onto stale competition where he "ll vie for a $3.00o scholarship. Also at the Ca l Poly tourna- ment, Dorn a nd his partner, David Sklans ky, a sophomore, placed second, qualifying for the state tournament in l\tay · ANO'f H E R Corona d e! Mar student who placed high at the tournament was Glen Lipson. a senior, who was fourth in the finals 1n dramatic interpretation. Also, Neda Mi c hat=l chik . a sophomore. competed in the finals in girls ext empOra neous speak ing, and Eric Ba rkan, a junior, competed in the semi- fi nals in dramatic interpretation. Overall. the Corona · del Mar J.ligh School d e bate rs placed fourth a mong Orange County hig h schools. Valley Notes Fewer Bike Accidents "0 TI c E 0" " E jl, Ill I Ill G 0 F W )( MA•OM CAL.IFORNIA MEO I CAI.. WEIGHT "'4 '"" COUtl m•v •nltr .. 1\IOQrlwnl "£TITION .. 0. P•OaA~ OF 51JGiotr.ir•••t CLINIC.S, .01 E. Yortw Llllcll BIWI., tont•11\ll'IQ lnjunc:li""' or 01 ... , ordff• f'ORllGM WILi.. ANO IO"O• LETT"f:llS ,_A-oftlMS1••s Pl1t1ntl1,C..lllornl• (-.ern1ne G••li•on ol proper!,, TESTAMENTARY lltodWll-1 U.A ... lli,CllltlrM•tclMI Roblt'I J. Tr.Kl, M.0., Mii ~Cl >POUWI' w-1, tl\lla C11ll DC11, th>ld E$lllf ol MA ATlN WILL.tAM ,.. ........ ,.i.l!att•lrl• Ave .. G1roe11 Gto .... C1llto•nl•'2 ... , wri(l0<'1, •Hornev'' h••. <••I•. end GAE IF IN GER •I e MART IN W, Publl!.l'led Otenge Co.i•I Dl i1r Pl~. Tllh Dullnei5 15,(0fM:IU(llcl DJ .. In-wtl'I oll'lt!r ntllel 1• tnlJ W tr~ed Dy GRE1 FINGER, l;le<••$1d. ~11"2, •• 1•. 2l, 19JS llt1·1S dlvldlwl. ll'letOYtl. NOTI C.E IS HEAEBV GIVEN lh4>1 RotitrtJ .Tr.ce.M,0. ll yw wWtteloHt& I,_ H•i<eof•.M-MA AGARET JANE GREtFINGE A Tiii& 1t•t1 .... n1 ... , llllcl ... Ill '"" ..,,., 111 lllil IMlltr, , ... _ ...... 11.11, llleGM••ln • peti!IOll lor ProD.111 Of k.a.inty Clertr. ol Or•noo c_,,, °" _....i/J "'t"'I J•ttr wrltt111 rftflll!W, Forei9'1Willend lor L•ll••• Tnt1rr.n-P UBLIC NOTICE Wrt117, 1t1S, ll•11J,ftWJ 1M lllld111 llm1, terJ ••f1renc:e to wlll<ll ii tnaelt tor -IO"ll6'1 01led"J11no110. lf)I ,,.,.,,,., perlit11l1r1. •1111 111411 ltlo llmt • SMM Pllbllshld Or•no-Co.in 0.11., Plll>l WIL LIAM E. St JOHN, Ctert. «Id pl~e ot l'lfftlnO UM Yl'N P\IS""'" HOTICE TO C•l!OI YORS "'¥. 11, 1t,3S,end Apr.1, lt1S ll)ol.J, Bv J. T, Sa1>deri, oeputv '41 !or AprU IS, "1.S, 11 t :l01.n>., ... h.. su ,.1•10• COUJllT 01" TNE ISEAL 1 courlroom ol Oepertment No. Joi wk! STATE OIO" CALl"O•MIA'IO"OR P UBLIC NOTICE 5"El'Fll l..D, CMIERNf:SS&HOGO court. 11 IOOClulc Clnttr Driue We1.t. In TM ll COUNTY OF ORAM GI! SDW,11 Sl•lll Slreet ~cu,ot S..l\l•An•.Cllltorniil. He.A..utM .-5 ES ........ 1 O.tedMar <ll1•,19JS E111te of HE LEN NICHOLSON -"ICTll:IOUS•U IN I Llt A""'ll,,Cllllern o•tOOll WILLIAM E. StJONM, MtELOOWNEY, O..ttl!old. _.AMESTATEMEMT T~:MAlllOOllJ.•lll Count ' C!ert ... OT!CE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo tM ThelollOw•"Otlot•IOn' ••e dolllQ~· Mlornetll.,P9tllie"'' k .. '.''.-"'"·"" -•--•M1.i11: ~ ....... .,h~o , lo ••-·-uw011 II ,, .• ''"'1 ............ ._.. CALI FORNIA MEOICAL WEIGHT ............... '""~ Ool~ a, ....... . MEL YIN .... COM£M 11111 •H J>t!flO!'l5 ha•l119 Clelms '""""" ,. INICS, Ull w. K•Ltll•, Suitt M. M.it(flJt..ana AprU 2, "·lo, 191S 1011·/~ .. 11-o1c.tit1n<111•11l1..i11•, t"" u ld deceoen1 ••• •1<1ul•ed to lilt ~m,CIUlor1>leTJtOl , Sl.1s» """"·with the 111ceswr, llOU<Nrs, In . k'• -· w ... -'tice of ll'le <••k _, lfle -~ R-n J . T•Kt, M.D .. ,.,, SWn!Ofd I01Ci• ~•11r .... "' •11 "' "' ~r A ..... co.rdel\Gto..e,Colllomlet"™I PUBLIC l'OTICE Sio!ICI All.I, Calller..W '1111 UlleG c.ou<I, ot lo pttM>nt tl\em, will! IN l'hh bulonn• Is tonOU<lld D¥.,.. In· Ttl: 010 IOWlll ""Ct!S$M"( voucner~. 1o'"' """'rMonid dl ... ldll•t. "ICTITIOUS •USIMESi. Aller•YI•: ... titilMr <rt"" l<lw Office ol COLO NEL HER-RObertJ.Tr.-ce.M.O. NAMEi.TATEMl!NT Pl>Olll.Md Orotr191 C°"s't Dellf Pilol. RING S. FRANKLIN. 1SO E.1U llUI 1'Ms Stelement wes file<! ,.i111 ll'le TJw IOUowi1>g Pt!•MWI~ ttl CIOlllQa.u.i-AprU 1, l, t , ltlS 1110.IS Slr...,1, Suite l'l, Cost• Mes., Cllffoml1 ,. ..... , Clo••'' 0,,,,. "····· -nt21. wn.icll is llW ll'IK• of bus!llHi Cit ....,_.,. " ..__,. "'' -~•~: D'>e-si~l"1llm•ttersperLikl-. llMrUll,1tl~. C.ALIFORNIA FIBR E GLASS Ing lO Ille lll.ilt of sold ctece-._ wttll Fil ... REPAIR, 1 .. 1• Amoi•••a !ot., FOU'llOln 1~~==~====~==-loul" tnoflll'l!l •fter ti.t 11r1t pu.Dll(..-tlof\ Pllbllsllld °'"'°' C.0..SI Deity Piiot, Ve11ev.CA Pl' Bl.IC XOTICE su .. 1•10• COUlltT OIO" CALlf'ORNIA °' IPlllll(ll:ite. . Me•. 12. ,,, ,.,.,,,,Ai;w. 2, It IS_ 111).JS Roo-r A. KoH t-el, 1111 E1>gllllld !.!: •• COUNTY o .. o•ANC.E Oile(I Mire fl Jl, ltlS ~tinoton Be.ell. (A JOOClwkC.ll\er Orlvt -st, ANN McELOOWNEY ELGIN PUBL IC NOTICE Kt1> Dollgl•I, l2I B-e"11111 Sol •• &d-Slnt1A11a,Uliflf"11l1'2791 A montSMre.C.A CAIENUM•E•JMtil UNI TEOCAJ..IFO NIA~K 1-----------Mi~e Gteel\, tll Ao1welt, Lont SUMMOMI ~~t&ft~!~men, "ICTITIOUS •USIM ESS &toc;ll.CA Pleln!lll: l'o\AA Y ALI C.E BASTIAN, Co-E•ec.,\otlol ll'llWln MAMl!STATE Ml!MT Tnh Dullne\$ ;~ ttnelu cled by o 0.ltndent•: GARY 0. TUTTL.E, ,. OlllMl•DOue<W.....,~ TI'le followi119 pert«I 1$ OOll'llg bwi· Oll'Aet•ll)d.r llllrlfllp. 0.0.S., and DOES I tflroUOI\ )1;11:, '°'°"'' "' •• , •• ' ···••u• net.loll: ROQl'f A. Kolle(• Totl'lll!Dttenelentl ;AtlwU<on-.>tllnt .. .. ... CALIFOR NIA HOME OWNER Tnls .r•ten.enc '""~toled wi tfl It'll-.. _.__tiled"' OM 011/ntlu -M· llfElll1Tlll S1.,5 .. 11M s AV ,., " < ,_.,,, <••·• ••••• ,,. c--·· -''"'' ........... , CftUMet.e,C•lllol'lll•tJ•t7 E I ,JllS Meie we1111~.Co!.11 -_.,. -· '°"· If vou wlsll lo del ... 11 11\/l li!Mult, Tel: IJHI Ml-Jlll Mlw. Celllotnle tt•2' MltCl>10, HIS. vou ....,.,, lile '" tfllf. tourt • •rlltM Altorney lor Ca-E•etu!Of's LOU J. Lor•n1, lllS Mese \lrflllt E., F4Bm ple1C11no in t•f.pon1110 lhe tornp!el~ Pt.Dli5he<I 0,1,,0I Coeit Delly Pllol. B101o.GMi.Mew,c1111ornl1t16l• Publllhl:ld Or11>Q01 c.11o1~1 0..11., Piiot, (or • wdltll\ or •••I pl1odl11Q, 11 • April?,'· 16, 2l. 19.7S ,,,...JS Tllli. bllMMlf. il C°'10uCtlNI o, ... ; ... Mare n 26, ilnd """I t •. 16. 1•1s 1C.0.1J Jull k• Coiittl wllllln •HY• Mier thli. divi0.1.11. -1------------MA"nmortS ''"'"Cl Oii .,ou. Otl'ltrwl!if. Ltu J, Lorenz ,our c1o1 ... 11 w1n be llllered on illJPllu-· P UBLIC NOTICE -Tiii' sl1tement w1s fl1eef will\ lfle ti<ln DJ Ille plelnllll and,,,. tOUtl mey --~-· C-tr Cler• pl Oronge C°"ntv Oii _ -----------·· enter 1 ]UC!q"'"'I •<a•l"il Jffll for ti. Fli:TITIOUS •USl .. ES5 Merell 24, ltlS, SUf'E•IOR COUlllT O" TNE -- P UBL IC NOTICE ,._, or otr..r re lie I req1>1Uea in lhs NAMI! STATllMI MT FIUM STATE OIO" (ALI FOll MIA l'O• '°""'teinl. TI'le 1o11ow1,. P'•-S ilrt Ooing a.$-PUbllihld °"11"00I! C.0•11 0.UJ Piiot, THE COUMT'f OF ORANGE u .,..wh.11 " --UM M•la .. -·· "'"'''; -·· ,.,_.na ""'·'· '· ''· lt)S IOIJ-IS N•. A·IJ116 ._,Ml Ull1 fM1 Mt, reto Slilltol4l .. M CALIFORNIA ME OJ CAL WEIGHT ------NOTICE OIO"ME.t.AINGDIO" "ETITION ,,_,....,SI lM'I , ........... I..,, II .. ,, CLINl,CS, ll74 So. 81"1~ SL. SAnto P UBLIC NOTICE l'O• ,.ROUTIE. OIO" WILL ANO FOR _,_11M<1 .. th•M. Al'w.~1ilornl1'2 I04 !-------------LETil•loTISTAMENTA•Y 0.tldJ .... rU, 1913 -' T M 0 ...... ~-o E WILLIAM E,SIJO"N, R I • f.KI , • •• --"ICTITIOUl •U51Nf:loS $Ille of C'f NTHIA A. CASMIRE. Cler• ........ G¥dl'tl Gro ... ,c .. u1or"l191W\ NAME ITATl!Mll NT t::IKH\.ed. Tnis DuMl'll!ll Is (ondlKtect try en..... Tiie lollowlno P*fl·Ol'I• ••• clalnQDUs.t· NOTICE IS HE RE BY GIVE N lhlt B,P.K.<Hnde n, lli•!Olwl. l'll!UH: CLEM ENTI NE CAS MIRE OO M-lSEAL)°'""'' RobtrlJ ,TrKe,M,0. MA. 2'S, l!nJ HarDor.filUO., COSW. BAOW ha~ lolt<I i.treln I petition tor WEloT AMO tol•A"OI Tflil s1e111n11n1 •• , Ille<! Wltll 11\t ,,,. .. ,c..ntornl•'2•l• ~-t• Ol Wiii Ind for 1,~ ... l'I<• of Lit• c.ount, Ciertr. of Or.wioe Count' If\ Lo..IH P. z:.,.., :>mJ H•rllar Blvd., ters Test1me l'll••• 10 Ille oe111i-re-l J:llU.._&..woll .. 1141"'1 '' ,,,. 4Us..tll"~'""' U..tc · ,., Cas10MIM,~lilornle 92'2• llf't!l'K• 10 wllltll II m•llt !or hrt...,. Ca 1t9fW ,....,.,. AIW l;JQe•, :>01l HarDor BIW., CO.I.ii pettl<ul.,.., Ind,,,., li.t time and piece lM A..... I etMU PulOll!.hed Or ... Qe C .. S1 0.ily Pilot ,,,.w,O lllo mlat2,1• of llH•l119 Ille Wmt has Deln !oil !or Tt1:•s.»1 ~r.U,lt.2 .. endAjll".J,lt1) IOWJ TllkDuslnt11llb!l"9Condl.IClecl""'e Aprll I. 191}, il l t ;J.0 am., ill OM MMrMrs tw "'l•lnllU ¥' , , , Publl.,,.d 0teno;M1 COIH 0.11., Pl~. ~-----------..,,,.fSlllp. co.ir room 0 Dtp,ir1men\ No. of said P UBLIC NOTICE Lo.ilse P,lilQOlr c~.el IOOCluk C.enter Orin WHI ..... ~ii 1, '· 11>, JJ. 191S 11n.1~ Tiiis "•letfM<ll wei f(lfd wltl'I the 1necuvo1 S..r>t• A<W, C11Uornl•. _-------.-,-,;;,-----Counly Cler-of Oten;e COlinl., an DltedMar(fl11,ltlJ, U..rcll I, ltlS. WlrlLl..IAM It , $1 JOMN, su .. l ••O• COU•T O"TNli F416'l Countv c•··-HOTICI: b .. TltUloTEl!'lo SALE STATE OIO"CALll'"ORNIA "°" Pullllihld Ora'1V9 COis! O.H., Pilot OOM•llOW AMO MC et:€NMA T 6 No llDll-7• THIE COUNTY 0 1' OlllANGE Mir. 12, 19, 2t,flnd Apr. l. lt1S 11).75 Ahenlo!T$01. U w · ' ' AUtM. MOSo>tlll M•I" Sltffl Suite 12S• On Ma1 T. 1•1s, ~1 10;00 •.m .. NOTICE OIO" MIAfl lNG OF -----------~IOf11191, C..Utet11l•'2Mt RELIABLE TITLE COMPAN 'f .. auty PETITION FO" ,.111oa11TI! o" WILL PUBLIC NOTICE .Tel: '714) N.1-l24t 1ppoiMHI Tn15!tt ""di• ill\11 pul'SU;Jlnl AMO f'OA LETT£•S TEST AM«N-1(1 0.•d ol Trull recorded Oc~t •AOY AtlWM'l'llW; ,..1111-r I ' " -I -..... ------------1 PullllSMd Otl"~ Coait Oallv Pl!OI, JI, 1%3,ll "'i · o ...... 4t, n......,.. · E$l•te d CONAAO SUIO"F, ti, atlO M.1n:llM.11,inc1Aprlt 2,191) 10/t·l.S PIQe 1)9, ol Ollltlel Recor1111n IN al· k-ll.KCONRAO 8UFF, DtcMi.ld. "ICTITIOUSBUSINIESS U(t of.'"' eo .... 1., A•COtder of Orenooi NOTICE l!oi HER EBY GI VEN thll "AMI! loTATl!M•NT C-.ty, !otete ol C•Hfornle WILLSELL CON RAO BUFF. 11 1. llill lllld ,.,..In 1 TIM foll-Int P*tlO!'IS ere dOlnQ IM.I· AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HI GHEST petlliotl IOI' PrOb.111 °' Wiii -tor 1$--s•t: :1~:~n ~~~';!~~!:~:!a~;: ;::~~!:!~:!.tr,·~~·::;-::·~:!:: tt~:~~~!1~H~~.~;?,N~!~1~N!~;'. "~C:!T~~~!:~!i:::s Sl:llttl 11 t,,. NOrtl'I Iron! lflltante lo for lwtner p,irli<ul•r i, end INll I,. CIUl<t<"nl1'2161 Tiie lollowfnQ "'''°"'i re doillQtlllll-ll'ot Orange Col.Inly C°"'rlhlllM l«•ltCI lltne ,,.,, piac;e of lleatinQ 1111 wnw his ...,lord Au'° Finl Yin, ltlO So. 'f.wl ,..,,,5 ill 700 Cl•I< C1t1ter Ori ... West, in Ille !oilretl SM\leAlle Ulltornllt'l1CM : c.1,ofS....!eAn.eeur111111.111le lrlClin-DeofnlofllorAjll"illS,lt1S,olt:lO•.m., Tfll~OllllnHs llconducllObyil (Of'• SA N JUA N ASSOC IAT ES, 11m l~••l<on ... r•dlo•Ml-l'lfldbWit 1111tieco.ir1roomotOepertmtnlNa.l at porei!Oll De••••••. H11,.t 1no1on Beecfl . ""°"' M•d Dted ot Tru11 II\ -orCIPI•· !.lid ""'1· '11 JOO Citic C.et>lff" °'1""' BuRFORO..t.UTO fl NISH ES ~titomle 921>4 1, lil ... lotll in Mid C°"'nlJ •ncl SUU Well, In 011 Cit w ti S111l1 A"•· EitMtO'Connot, . E""'il~d 1. Miiier, M.O .. Tin Sino. dlK•ibeaei: C.IOfornl1, St<re1er¥·Tre••· tiilOOOr1..,.. Newpofl Btl(~. c.111ouli• DetedMar<ll3l, lt7S I -PARCEL 1: LCl'I• l:!Ol •ncl IJCM ol Wl l..LIAME. lt.IOM1>1, Tlllt 1te11m1t1t WI~ I led wllll 11-.. Me l I s "First Addition to Newport -w CO¥nl¥ 011~ oi Or•noe ClunlJ a w" J, uydelT", M.0., llJI '•-<", ,, • ....._ -• ... , r~----1n County Cl••• Mlr<Pt7, 1t1S. Te....,. O"'"''· C°'t.-Mew, Cei ltomle -.. ..,_., "'' ~-.. RUOllfl MAN, LIVI _., •ALLI N, ... ~ .,.,. Boolll.H0t•lofMhcell--NWpe. "LO'Tet:l' .. ANOOlllA" F4 El~ An 11 8111 . ,_Of'ds of Ofe-COllnlr, Cllilomle. Plftotlshld Of ... O-CoolH Oellf Pl Ill 1 '• JI ltJ Po-.. '.,_ 0,., ~,.,_,,_New....,. -taut RI,,....... Ori" fll\Mtllla l',. enCIAprU2 !91.S IOl.-1 Am•pole , Sen Juen C1plureno, -......... "' -· _..,..,.....,c..u...,...t'I.. · • · ·. · c.i;1otJ>J•'2•1~ ltri91tlollOlstrk l. T•11n11 ..... ,.. Tiii• b ,, ,, "' .... PARCE L I: An .... ment 10t ti'"' u ""'1 to "c Y • ,....,._.,.._.: ,...t1ii..r P UBLIC NOTICE OOll'llri1tpe r•ne•"'111· .,...,...... _, ,,,_ NMI,,_,,, lO 1"' ot P\olt>lllllH Ot11r191 (M" 0.lly tllllll:, -Meluln J. S...¥d•m, M.D. Pl'Rl.IC XOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE u1 l!Ol of "Flr1t Ad41tl• 1tt """"""" "-'Ill, J. '· 1t1s 1112.11 . . ... Tflis uolf'.ment ••• 111ed .,;11'1 ti. ..... Tr eel''. •• ll'llW!I Oii ii~·'' ' c I Cl 0 'C The streets of Fountain Valley .corded 1n koll 1. "" 11 o1 """' _ ,:,.~~ .. J'•· 1;;~, •1 ••noe °"""' Oii ti f r r l•tl-..... l'Kordl OI '!.':;1 P l"BLIC XOTICE NOTICl!T081DOC•I are apparen Y sa er o c.o...M,,c,,111om1 •• s.1111""'1'"w11 ,. ..,, "" '''''1 · 1· h d h CtlSi.trellyglverillle ttlll rd PllbllVllCIOrinoe CoestC•llvPlloC b1cyc 1sts t is year un er t e .,,...._•PMIMIM•l"'lt•U&nOIWkt. HOTl(lltOC ••Ol"rOR5 If e:-..11on ot tl\e ugu ... &tilC'li Mer.it,''·•nd.t.oi.i,•.1911 ..,..,; city's new bike safety program. PARCEL J: L• 13'1 ol Fl"' AOCll· OF •ULlt lltANS..... t.MKlldkMOI Oill•IClOIOro11119'~ -·"'.:::;__:::;:; M .d Uon lo N•wflOtl Mt11 Tree I •soer ,,,.., tk<r..•111 -•ltPU.(.C.I ''· CelUe•nl•, wllt rec11" up to, llul no P UBLIC NOTICE ore than 400 bicycle r1 ers IMl'fol ,..(Ordl4 1n Boo-1, •• ~•1, NoHt• 11 .,,,,b., 9;.,,,, 10 tM '""''" 1n.n trJD 11.m .. T11ur101., A.,,-11 have.been issued police citations e11.w1e111-"' Mep1, ••to•d•oi wkl Cro:<111or1 o1 M•CHAE!L 1. MAR1p.o 11, 1t1s. wiled Didi 1or , ton"l)ut•r --------------d r Or•1191COuM.,. • "'NO JACQUELINE L, jllM.lllNO, IJlltm cepeble ol lullllhng botll l'ICTITIO US•UllNl5S un er the new sa ety law en· T,,.11'"' lddns1 ilflll 011Mr c0fl'll'l'll:ln Tr-Mror1, wl'IOM t1u•"'9•• ldldl'n•l1 111iVut;11ont1 "'° Admln111r111 ... o.1,. MAMI! 5TA'Ml:M•MT forcement program. o.1.1or-.1lfl>t\ If .ny, ot lhl •111 DrOPtrt' Mu 8"tlnl•1 c111t•r or1f1, 1r<n11t, Pr«ftllll'll ,... .... '" il((Of'IHnef Mt11 .,..,.,. 1o11owt.,. "*''°" 11 "°'"'II bl&- But at the same time, the bicy-='~...r.':~1:::.~~C::~°'..i.':, g:=::::=-:r..:.~?::::~:::,: =::.-:=~~'::':1:1!.':1::: -_::~e.souA111:cLEANll•S.1"8 C)e accident rate bas dropped by CallforP\11. • M ll'llM to Swen-'1 l<.e O'tlm -Ottke of t11t Ol1trltl ill SSI 81"' 8rookllur11. F•un111n V•ll•r, th 6-0 L Tiit loftdl>ts:lgned Tn11tM dlsclalms ~r. T111'llll•M, .mow llllllMU "*" S4,..t. L..lgwla 8111<11, Cellfof'l'lle. <Mltornle more a n per cen lllY ll•bllll' tor .,., l1te0fre<lt'ft~ of toilclrHI ls m Pl"'I StrMI, SM Ff-111111 .... II bl lllllftld Mid Jl<l.Dll<I., •Md JKk St• ..... J•Mli.on. 16')1 si-.... .,,"" "°°'''' •nll' otlll( '°"""°" cltee, c-i, oi Safi Frencltco, SC.C.d MMld•t lllt....,. stele<t llm&. St .. Hll'ltlnoton BeilCll, C..11'9111<•"t'M-W POL ICE C H I E F Marvin ~11or1, 11eriJ,11\o-,..te1n. c..n1or..ie, • c.o.wi11c1ns, 5-1tlce11ot11 ....., &Id Tlllt bu)!""' 1, u1Mu<••a 111111 /ft· Fortin s aid before the new pro-$ilHI.,... •111 "' "'-· Pvt w1t11ou1 Ti.t "'°"''t' 10 199 tr'"'''.,'"' 1, "°,,,.. Mav • wc ... r.o et uu BvllfM» dlf111u.-1. • d h co......-i or -r1111tr. ••IM'•I\ Of' Im 1«11.,. el 1»l Ee sl Cun H~y. Olflctel 11141 Dlllrlcl •I 1111 oM11rc11 IKt-Jef• '''"'" J11<ob1ot1 g r a m St a rte , t e city was 1:>11H..r•91rdl110llnt.l»°>11'"°"·°'"'' eor-0e1 Me r, cou,.1, 11 o..,.., .... 11a .... E•U• bl>d ....,11 c"'torm-ci n.1, 11.ete.....,.1 ••• lli&<t "'"'.,.. '1Veraging Collr bike accidenl& '-~•t.10P1,n.r1meWno or1r>-s.i ... ofc:at1totn11, lie l'ftOOl'ltlve to 11111 111vn.iion. ,,.. c_,, c111k 01 O••nt• cowi1r °' h th S. ••-U k ti clpel ._,of Ille~·*"'"" b't Mid S.ld ....-rty 15 ~rll:IH lll9ffltl'• S..CUlto1lloni, ti.t COMltlilltl .... ell Mel"CllU, 117S. eac mon • mce un:: c t ng Ottd of Tr~. w1111 kt11r11t '"""-'-" es: ,,0 ••• in 11Me, tl•h>r11, ~ .,.., .,11ne111 c1111rec1 INC.......... 1'111t.1 started l.n Oclober, the figure has ,..Ide<! IA..._,..., H•ttM;ts. M """· mtnt _, '"'''llilndl" lft4 •ICIOl'M °' .....,_,.., , ..,_ ,...,... or "*""«· Pl.llllt"' .. O.Mloe c1111 o.aur PllOI, d dt 15 th. ...., ..... l'rff'ofwldo.Ht1T,,..., Nllke c•-HtlOthW!h1~ i.rwr·•-.1N011ol-Mr"k1oMC1. M.-r.2',01111Apr.),t,1•,1t1s 1m1~, roppe o · a man . '"" ....... , ... •IMll •• ,,...,,,.. ot t11t ... s--·1 •<• er•-"'°""' .n. If" WIW11Md 11111 ttM •Ol"CI• "or..,,_ 1 -City Projoct Ensineer Jim T,.,,.... _, ot 111t ''""•<•Hied°' 10tetec1 •t 1m E•'' CMtt ..._..,, .,...,... ..,..1 .. "'' P'•-d io a.~ P U'Bf.IC NOnCE McClendon, who has been study· •;:..o.:s~ ..,..., seid CMdl« =:!~,!'..[;.. C..untT .. a-..... ci: ~ .,..11 ... ofC(.~llf• "•aiTt&u 1oaus•,.•ss iOI the 8CCidenl records,'l!i8id in ffVSI .... ,. .. ,.,.. 9'll1<1ttfd end cit• TNitltilttr1111l.,wllllletu11M141wt• C-llflM.,CMNlr'sCMc_.,..,....IO r MAMl tTATIMIKT 1 t c sc lhe Ills" 11119,.. to tllt ~,...,.ii ""1tl>lrl ...... wa11111t1ttS111~rotMr11.ms, lfll'*trk 1, .... 11ttec111w1111 .... w. TIM kllio-tno•''°" I• ..i"".,... "1-~()SVedf:YaeryChilad 80d ~t IS00uf5 ( ..... '*.,.a!:i.tef 0.,.,..,....1.,IO ... k -.. Doi Mr .. t:Cll e,m, iM lnio>e ll•C-C.,, .U 1-tf .. Ob.trict, eltftMI .. Wh *'"'•I:-• ''""' .......... ... ·-I. WI ~Clflle•Orlw,lr•W,c-.ly ......... ~lflc:\itil1"4,ilt.elltfKtrt "CAt,llfO,lllHIA 'l"ltUCJC Tt•l.· ft\"ed minor injuries. "'° llKllll'I IO ..... ~ llNllrllll'fd lltOl' ..... St.elldC.t.lllOr11la. SW'fly Coll'lllt••• •• 111r1tr. '" M SEAVICI, llH Mertll• LIM, ~ tc....M ..... NOt'ct"' Ottwtt ... l!llc• lill/l"••--I01flt Tr-....... flll ~Nit leJtlM111111 Mtcont l'°"'I AIM, ~Ill. 9'11111 THE STATISTICS show most --.~,,'",.,',~~,-,,,.':., .. ,,..~ ...,,...,,..,,,.,...,.&ddr•t""'...,..."' 111,''""-"' .... wi111...,M.Me11it.1l ttM1nt1iLMw, d I -,.............. ..,,., Tr11111'1ron !Of' IN tllf'M ""'I.HI l~~ •Edllr.11....,,...,,.... .. S.-.1Me.~Ul,tlil0i accl ents occur on m a or o.11:M11f'Cll11,1•1s · ,....••:HONE ~.•"'"'""'''"'""bka.•• "'"..,"""•'•<•ndutMdDJ1t1~ s treets : where cars gener ally arc \•1L1••1.• Y•l'L a CO M· o.1":1Mrc1111.1•1s .. ,".,..,1,,_.v1111111n1111.,111, d•lduli ll f le -f'ANY SWl!:NSIN 'I IC I C•f!AM #W'.(lf'dfN.L1 ... lildy,Jr,. WllllMIM.Mark• tra ve ng as r... -11.....idTfUJIM, COMPANY luttMI•~~...... Tiiis u ........... , •• , llltd .... 11'1 .... The figures also show most col eya..11 T1teod0!"1111 J -Br: 0.1ry1A.. 111rt. t.&fll"e h.ct1 Ceu111y cte•k .. O••noe counir • U&lohs hapf'Nln'ltouth or Wamcr AIMii•!~~·"''"""' . ,·.~.".ff."ld>lfll I 'Ufllfl"td"'l'llllOI Oll-fkl Mmf'Qll,lt1s. • ,... _. U.-. ltecll. C1llt0flll1 ,.,.,1 Avenue and well of Brookhurst ""bl•Wa Or.t.nt11 Go1i1 o.o, 11t11:1t, l'Wll~d or..,.. owo o.nv Pllcll, llW!l....., °'"...,. c.oatt 0.11, ''hot. "'*''\l'lloCI 0r1r1oe CNu o.11, '"'1o1 Slreel. Aort• '·'· "· ,.,s • 11~1 ""'"'· 1t11 · 11 ... ,, .-.WH l, t , ttlS · u1s-1s .,, 1t. J6.e1W:1 "°'. 2, •. ,.11 '2i-ti ' PUBLIC NO.TICE PUBLIC NOTICE . ,1.1 .. •••o• COUii TOP "'C'TITIOUI 1u111i11•• (Al.IPO•ttlA, NAlll!llTATIMINT C.O~trilTY O'° OllAMOI The l9'1CM11\9 M,_ I• dMJll Nl-,..Clllk C...... Of'"9 Wll1'. ,. ... ; ~ ....... (fl+fwfll• MAllV'S .. LUMlllolG CO .. 1 ... J Cl.ti MUMllll D-t1"1 ..........,.... ....... C..t.t ..... c..m.nw., IUMMOtlliMA••1•011 "'11 111 '' '"' 111•1r1-ve 61 ... Iii--· IN'""' 0.0tt1 C•"'P .. 11, 1 ... 1 ALllON I , \IERGAlllA •11411 ..__ "'*'t!M a .... '"t.t ,,_,.,,, c..IU-• °""'' 1:Te:l'Hf "fWAL1Vl!ltOARA n.f1 ... 1• tl'll R9'PQl'Mlfnl : l ll• ""tlonw llll111too.i,..uhc:OftM1.clllo'f.,~ 111.i e potllllefl COrl(irrfllllQ 'f'Gr,ot dlwlalo61, m .. rl•~-Yow "''"' Ille • w1Ht•11 ,,..., .... ,.,G<IOf .. '4o"'pOtl' •fl,jlllfl1oe W!thlfl ii Cley1 01 1 ... ~\Ml 111~ lt.k--"I ••• Ill.cl Wltll Ir. 111~ _.mon\ I\ \erwCI 6fl 'l'OW. 11 '°" C.llOll'I' c .. ,., ot 0•••9* G°""fY 911 loll! IG Ill•• w•lllen ,1,po11v ""'tlloll ,,,.."tllt4, 1tU . .. u.:1111111,, l'O<lf °"'.ult,.,,, ........ eO ... , ... Mid Ille c:out1 m1y 111111, , j~I ~IWW!ld O..,,g1: GN\t O.ny PIMX, C:ont1lnl"'9 +nj10Mll .. 1 w o11Wr "'-' lllW•. i.,'"""'"· l. t . 16. 1915 111•1·11 (OnC:t•nlng Olwl•lon 01 Pfl•P••IY. -- ._,,,. w1100•1, c111111 cw•1oor. c1111 PlJBLICNOTICE 'llPllO•I. •Ho•t1•,·· h1•. tOiU . .,, • -----~~-'- ""'Cllvl.!'4! ••I••• .. m•r ta. Q•.,•led llY NOllC• TO C•I OIT01tl l~Courl . 0" •VLIC T•Aliollf'llt 11,.., w111111 ... 1111111 ••wit• M •tt· (S..C,.•1•1•1•1 u.c .c.1 ..,. .. ,l•lflllm•tter,y..,~ .... Nol o<e I• "•••Dy 91~•" to Ille """"'-u, .. -.1,-... 111 ... ,~. Clt(lf!O<• ol OANE L. WILMITE •M tl•"Y,lfwtMllMoll ... UIM. SUSAN P ...... ILMtYE, Sotl•I $9t10t•IT 0.ltG -.. U , 1114 No SIO. .. ·loltS, T• ... •lt•otl, ""'- W, I! !oT JOM"l,Cle•ll -~•.ocl•ttl lt JJS ~,1 ..... A-, By Floy R•y. 0.PVIW A•ID!Mo ·~·.no. (.oUflty o• o • .,., ~-· ClEALI "' C..illt1tl'll•, IN! 1 Dula lr-1..-11 lltlNKll, •ODIOltl:, G•AF, 9oo.ot '" bit '""lie IO MAURICE J. OIW•EltltTt.l•ltlGGl-• SYAUOll>IGER ,,.._ WILM.A DOHN,lELL $fAUOINGER, S.0<••• S~<urtlW No. .. ,,....tll .... IC.,-•t... S2?·l'IM401, Jr.,,•ttrttl. wtlliM -4-W....,. ltt~ S1r .. 1 ,...,~-•ell·~ i.2• w. Glefl,.._ RO.M;1, •.o .... ,... "Pt. Kii, Glll...Ule, (01.1nly OI Lo-. "-'t• ....... , C1Ut111t111!1 t Uet NIQll!ltl\, !ol.ile ot C•l•IO•l'llt, T'4: U M! UJ..M11 Tl>e propoi<ly lo ~ ,, • ., .. .,,.a o\ Au ..... ,,_; •tUll-• lo<.•1td •I 21\ Mttll'I• Aven .... S.!bQ.e. P\IDll~ Or•"9t c-)1 O.Uy Pllol. l~l<ll'ld, Counly ot Ot•nge, !ol.ilt ot Ml•<ll It, J-t. •rid Apr II?, t , lt1S 991-1S C.1lforn1•. PUBLIC NOTICE ~OCI l><OPfltlJ II Ge•c••Ded 11'1 o-ner•! •~. te.1<11,.. u.11,r•~. •ctu•l>fTI""' oi 111111 Rt\1-•'l_I buiiM>l .. no ... n ~ VAl>l"S •S.1'J BELG1 Ap;j°WA FFLES & CREPES OF NOTICETOCltl"DITD•5 ORAl>IGE COUNT Y ...,a IOt•leCl•I ftj SLIPER IOlt COUltY o" THI! Mol•lnt' Ave"""· BtlDIH hl ... !d, <Mmly 5TAT E o" CALI 1'0111:NIA flO• ol a.._, $t•1e ol C•lllo•n•t. TltE COUl>ITT OF Qlt•flGE Ttw bulk Ir.,.>"" ..,u1 ~ tOfl""'"™''" N•. A .. lMI ...ion O< •llH Ille 11111 U.y OI April, 191}, E ''•I e o I MA RT IN E. "' lQ.()DA.M. ti W..rln<:•>S••l"'Cl••NI AOT H!oC.HILO. Oec•••ed. ~ A•wt••llOl'I, 102, 8ty•lo!i Otove, NOTICE 1$ HERE BY GIVl!N Iott.. "-.. DO<t a..cr1, co ...... 1, ol o..,., fttGhor, ot Iha •bove n"rned !let-..! St•i.01 C•t•IOtn••. lll•l •11 ~•!.On> ht•ino c1..,1111s -Iii•! !ID ltr ••known to ti'• Tr..,.~1.,tt\, !he •••II de<edt'nl ~·e ftQUllftd 10 Ille II b<HIN>• "'"'"'' •n<:t •ddrei;,..,, ""'" !htm, wolh 1,.. ,..,,.,,.,,, vouc.ll'lr•, In by Tr...,ile•o .. 1or Ille llltff ye••• l<i>! tl'lo: olllce 01 Ille clerk of 1h• abO"" en· Pl•!,•••: NONE. l•tltCI to .. n , or lo l>r<'W!l'll 1hen•. w1t11tne 0.ted -•<II 1,, 19/S. "''"••il•Y VOii< lier ~. IO !l'>e o.inllflr•iQneo !olg,nt<I Dy •I ll'>t ollltt 01 her tllor...,,,, TYRE M<11.1rlteJ.Sla110lng.er, AN O ltAMIN $, !Altn. Cameron fr.,,>i.•H ·Wolll•rn\I leclO (entu<y P~r .. E;isl, Wilrn•Sl•Ydln9t•. So.iltt 1000, Lo' Angele•, Ctlllornie Tri1n\le1H. <ilOO!ol, "'"•<II )\,,.. Pl•tl ot Dullnet.> GI F\lbll~ Oti1n91 C.:..sl O•tlY PilOI. Ill• unOer>IQnotd In tll m•Ut<• i:-rltln-Al>tll J, lt lS ll1J.1S ln9 lo llle•"•ltot••ldde<e...,1 ... 1111n --------~- low mon1"' •1t1r ""' 1"" P"Dik •''°" PUBLIC NOTICE Ollll<•f'IO!t<e. --~------~- O.leclMa•c11 1.1t1' HAZEL C. ROTHSCMILO E•t<ulro • ol ,,,. Wiii OI ll'>t •DO~tlltmed dlllc­ TYltf At>IO KAMIN!. 1•c.e.1,.ry f'ilrk ••u, S1u11 t• U,A'*ltl•,C.111, "*' Ttl: Ulll Sil ... 11 A1...-,..y1lffE•t<lll1u F\IDll..,.e<I o .... ~ COi SI O.ioly P1lo! Mtrc1111. 1t.1•, April1, 11J1> Ml-IS NOTICE Ot'"TRU!oTEE'SSALIE JQ.IUS On April 11, !91S, at 11:00 A.M . ORANGE COA!.T FINANCIAL CORP iott auly· ~l'lled Tr\l•ltt ~ ""'° 11Ur>4.llnl la 0.•dol T•usl •econ led July 11, ltU, •l •A$tr. No. 1~113, In bool\ 1111/, -1•. of 0111<1•1 Records In lheot· l1tt o! 11'4 County Recoroer o• 0.MIQe C-nly, Stele Of C•lllorn1•. Wll.L SE Lt AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIC.HEST ------·---------1 lllOOER FOR CASH IPi1y•D!..,1o\ Ii-of ••te In tt ... 1.,1 mol'ley 01 1h<! unu..., ~11lesl 111 Ille Iron\ e nt••nte ta the Wfitrnln \l e r C il V Hall , l!GO W<!"minster Avenue. We!ilmon.ier. Olllo•n••. •II •IQhl, tltlt ind lflltlr<t<.I tonve~d 10 to>d no ... llo:ld by '' ""'°"' ~ia C>eHI 01 Tru•t in 111e property slt..,I· cd In "id Counly •ACI Sl•te CltKrilleCI ~' ,,UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCltEOITORS MJPlltlOlt COUltTO" TNE STATf.OPCALIPOltNIA l"OR THE COUNTY OFOllANGI: , l'llD. A·'2111 E•1<>1e afJAMES ARTHUR BYERS. d!l<.<'•wd. LOf 1 of Tr it! No. ?059, 11'1 Ille (JlyOI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to lhe c;o.1. Me"· 11s p.er .,,.p •IMO<-ht <•l'Cl•IOri ol I"* •bO"I Mmed Oll<tOtnl Bo<* 101, P11~ l8 of Mlsceu~ t,..1 •II P<!<•ons 11•v•n9 <l••m• fV'li"'' Mt1>•. '"' 111e ·alllte 01 the Co""''' '"' s.ild Cl<.'ced•"' ••e ftQU!rtd to Ille Re<O<<ll!•Ol••id(o .... 1,. I hem, .... 111 '""' nett)i..ry voucrier1, In Tiit "'"'' .adre•s •rid O!ller tommon lhe oll•<e of lhe l ltr~ at lhe <ODDW' "'' oe\iQn<ition, '' .,.y, ot ll'>e re.JI prope,.ly lolled ca1.1r1, a• la preliinl lllem, Mtn Ille <lht•iDed•DOve i\ou<po•ted lobe: '"'~~-~••r "°"'"""·~.to !he under''9fle<I •Ss.tntte St., Cos It Me\;!, C.IUorni• ,,, !he oft.ce of lier AllorneY. l!>e unatr•l<,Jned Tro.i,1ee Ol-..;l.olms LAWRENCE K. HARVEY INC. 2111 '""' il•1>1h11 tor <lnr irKarrttlne~ol the E•'I Co•'' HIQllw;i, S..•l~ 1011. c.a.. ..... \l•HI .adr~' '"" m11e1 common <le· oel ......,, . C•lo!o"'lt q71>JS, •!>k n I) tho >IQn•lion, 11.,.y, ~wnhe•eil'I, ploKll ot b<IMl'IH\ ot tr.ti und.,\l'jlN'd 11'1 Mod YI• ... 111 De n1•dl>. bu! wl!houl .. I,...,..,, pert"'"''""' 10 lhe ,,,.,,QI tove.....i or .... uanlr. '"Pl'''' 0< 1,,... -..l•CI a.etf'Oleflt, w otnlfl lour mon1"" illlt'<' phf:t), re<}ilrdlng !Ille. POS\.<')~ion. Qr"en· llw Ur'' puDI ,, •• lotl o1 lnl~ nOl •Ct C<1rnl>ran<", to P<IY Ille n~nw inl119 prll'I· D.11<'4 Mart II II. 1t1S d .,.i '""' OI lhe nl>le >eturPd Dy lii•d RUTH BRUTON BYERS Oe.0 ot Tru\L. 10·"'11 : S2.l71,70, w!lt>!n· E aec .. troa of 1111 Will !Hnt tloereon, ••provided ln wld note, ol the tDOvt ,....,,.(! dt<.lldefll, ..,,.....:es. •f ..,, , ""<ll!r lhe '"'""Of >aid L..AWlt f.NCll:.NAltVIET'INC. OeHI <II. Tru1.t lets, <:fta•~• ;w'd r•· AtwMy peni.as l)! IN I n Alff ... a 01 ,,.. trusts 2111 Et i t C.UU N•••r S01ilt IOI cre•i.edDrs•icl OMO OI Trus!. CM-..•I Mir, C•ll"r"it tl6H ll'>e l>l!neUcl•<Y under said Oeed OI Tll'I: t7U 1•1l-U5t fro.ill lle<llOIO<t e•et.,tlld -de· 1111..-.,.,1.,•••<-'ri• llve•Pd to'"' \lnOe<sronea • wrlnen P\IOlll.htd Oral'loe Ca••I O•llr Pllol. De<l.,•toon ot O•••ult •<1d Dem.;tn<1 tor Milrtll 19, 7•. •nd Aprol ?, 9, 191) 10t!>-1S S.le.•nd• Wl'ilte11 Notlceot Delllllt•nd Elt ttlol'I lo Seti. Tne Uftder\igned ----------------! tto.i'ied s.ld Mollee ol Oeteo.itl •nd Eli'<.· Pt.'IJl.1(' :\"OTICt: non 10 !.Ill to De •e<ordtd In tile tounty ..,..,,etl'>ereal prOperly Is IOC•led, -----------------O.te : ,,...,",1•.1•1s. II Jilt NOTICE OF TRLISTEf.'S SALf. TO·tJl•-t -.. lJ.11 .. (WI April 11, ltl~, •t 1;00 •.m. FIRST FEDERAL ESCROW CORPORATION, ti do.i!y •POOlnted Tr~1~ ""d&r ..,d l>U••u•nl to ~ ot Tr'-"t re<ordlld FtD•u.1ry JI, 1tn, •sl,., s t. No. J1n6, in boo-IOO!i, page ltl of Ollk.lel Record~ In tlle oUl<e OI lllt , ORANGE. COAST Fl NANCI AL CO RP. A, w ld Trustee 8y5'ACl•t C.Oudteaull TrustOll•t•r SP!o437S4 Pullll!l>t!d Oran9f COilSI O.llr Pilot. ~rtl>16,tnd Aotll J, t, 111~ 11'.llol·I~ PUBLIC NOTICE C.O""IY Reta•Otr ol O•ln9• Counh. ·-------------- Sl•tt of Olllorni•, WILL SELL AT NOTICIOPSAL.EOF PUBLIC AUCTION TO MIGHEST 610-Rf.Al •ROPliltTV AT DER FOR c ... SH ·~YilDle ~I u .... ol •u•1..1c SALi s.le 1,.. 1 .... 1._.1 money of tllt Unlteo Nt.A 1t111 Sl•1e') •I !hf' Soulll Uront) entrt n.tt lo !iuperlor Coo.irt o l Ille Sli\e of tt. Old Co""'' Courllwl1.11oe fn theCUyol C•Ulorl'lli lot m• Co1.1nty ol O..~ In 5'nl• An:I, CA, 1U rlQlll, !Ille ind ln-the Milllf 01 ll>e Est•le of Avh H. lffttl convto,.O 10 •nd now held Dy n V•\IQl\9n, ak• Av,. Elllee11 V~. "'*r w.Jd Oetd of''"'' In !he pr0P9r. Oecttwd. '' 111"""'" 11'1 Wld co .. nly •nd Stilt NOl!ce ll 11ereDy 9lvton 111•1 lflt....,... dtM:•IDed ''' dersigintd ... at lt'll at Pu DI if. w1e, on or Loi 7l ot TrKI ~)S., 11'1 Illa City ol .u .. tt. ~!llclty of April, 1•1~.•llNol· °"I.I Meo\•, •• pet M•P recorded' In l•t e ol A1tn (Ut"tls, 61 ~Civic Ce<1!0<" Or. -141. PlllQtS :M. 3S end l6 Mh-W., $11 105. S.nta Al'l<I, C11!for~i, ttUiMOU'I. Mill~ 1,.. 1M ol!lct ol the County ol Ot•l'lge, $1•\e ol C•l!forN•, Counly R1K0<Cle• 'ot wid counly MORE ti I he lliQllHI and Desi Didder, ~ i.ul> COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 3149 Cor• j1KI to tonllrmtlion bY Jald Sullerlor l..IM, Cost• Me\a, CA. Court. •11 ttw right, l!Ot .lnd Interest 01 '§.lid Wit will De made. Dul witllOul COV· MOii! OeCHwd ,, ,,.., time of dNlll""' en.on! or ,..,.,,.,,,, •~Pr••~ or Implied, ill ltw <19111, !Ille •nCI lnler•SI 1111\ Ille tf9irdlnQ tlllt , PO\W\slon, or tneum-••t•le ot S••d dect•!.ed "'' •t Q\111'9d D' bt..,ces,to p1ylM remt1nlnopr1nc:1pdl ooe••llon OI I•.., or 011\erwl"', Diiier '"m ol !lie nol1(1I s1Kur111 by said Oe.!d I...., ot In tddltlon to 111111 wk! 1111 ol T<u\I, 10-wll: $11,101,51, wllh I"· ce•Hd. ~t llle 11""' of cit.Jiii, in 81'111 to lettil !hereon as pra .. +ded +n will a!I lllt Cerl•in Retl pr0$>ftrly '111,1111\td nolehl. idv•n'••· ii ~nr, un<ler UM! In °lhe County ot Or•n9e, Sl•I• o terms ol s•ld Otle<i OI rru~t, f~•. C.illornl•. t ll.,Ql9$ •nd t~pen'es o! Ille Trusllll! 1>111rtlco.i11rly de\croDed •~ tol!OW5, lo- ,ond al the 1""" cre•t•d by s~ld Dtedot ..,.,,, Ttuil. r,.. tw-nellco•ry ""°'' s111!C1 Dctd ol fro.isl f\erelo1ore e•e<o.illd and de· 1ivertd to \flt undt•slgned • "''ltten &ilKltrttlon at Oel•ull •nd Oem•nd '"' Solle, tnd • "''lllt n Nolle" o• 0.1 .. 11 -Elt<:Uot< to Sell. The uflderslOfled , ... ~wld NO!lceat O.la\111 ...o El«· lion 10 Sell to De recorded In Ille tounh """'rt llW re•t property 11 IOC•ted. O.le : l ·l 1-7S FIRST FEDERAL ESCROW CORPORATION '' wld Trusle., By Wm. L . C1Uel'l<lar PubUllltd Oran911 Coa$1 0•11' PllOI. ""'"'· lt,2•,•no Apr. 2, lt/S lt.S.IS Pt;BLIC !';OTICF: 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 .......... ' .... ~,,. .... ...... . ..•.. 1000-1"9 The Bla'elt Marketplace on the Orqe C:O.st .......... , • -••• )OQo..."9f ...._" ........... . ....w .. -.. -.... ,_.»ft DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS . .....,,,_. --~ Mtocloondlw .....__. .. ...._.., ................ ,.~Mft ""'4c .... ....,. 600HOtt You Con Sell It, Find It, [ & J Trade It With a Wont Ad 42 •5678 One Coll Serv ice Fast Credit Approval ....,,, .. ""°'.,.. l"""1"W"' Ai.w-W..&tthtr ........ lrOO'<.ptrlellfoll el Q0.'99'r H1w1n.FerS. ..._..PorS. HowlnForS-. JHone•ForS. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10021i-.I 1002 ....... ~!~! -~~ .~ ........ ~~!!.":. -~~ ....... · I 002GOMral I 002 G-..al I 002 <>-ra1 I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \';1 ~1;;" TAYLOR CO. !{!·'1\I J'()j \:-..; ..,11111 l'I 111 II .. CAHYOH -VIEW! Sllt,500 Beautiful NEW 4 BR "Deauville"_ Din ing rm , bonus rm , fabulou s kitchen & huge master suite. Plush cpt.ng, landscaped & rm for pool. Most p:>puJar & spectacular model. Hurry ! 2111 5., J ....... Hih Rood NEWPORT CENTER. H.1. 64-M910 .. 10021 GNft'al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bluffs "de Eleaance" Plus h carpets & decorttor drapes frame this expanded "Linda'' -3 lge. bdrms. & 2 baths -all on one floor . Offered at $78.900. Call for app 't . to inspect ([U~~IN-Mll~TIN IHrJ ~-REALTORS . 644-7662 CORONA. DEL M.t.R G••ral 1002~......i 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HUG HOMES, INC. THE ILUFFS Sparkling 4 bdrm. condo; end unit, on greenbelt, near pool. $72.500 Couple's de li ght ! 3 Bdrms., 2112 baths. Near pool . New listing! $54 ,500 567 S• Nicolas Dri¥1', Suite I OZ Newport c...i... 640-40_5~ ERRORS: .t.clYOrilsen should check tlteir ads daily and ~ ..- rors iM1Mdiahly. TIM' DA.IL Y PILOT .. ...,... Oability for the first in- correct i•tntiOft only. ' CLASSIFIED HOURS Advertisers ma~· place UX'ir <ids by telrphonC' 8:00a.m to5:30p.m. Morma\· thru Frida" 8ton00nSalurflay ' CCtn·A ti.1E.."A OVl"fl't; :J.:'lO W. ll :i.v 642-56711 NEWPORT Bl•:A('ll l:m Newport Blvd. G42·5678 llU!lfl'INGTON Bf':AC /I 171175 lk•a<'h Blvd. 540·1Z20 LAGUNA BLACH 1186 Glenneyre 1...aguna Beach 494·94fo6 SAl)OLEBACK 2."i::!ll\ \ . .;1 1';11. l(o;1rl Laguna Hills 581-6310 NUHTH COUNTY dial free :W0-1:?20 CLASSIFIED OE.t.DLIMES !Jc:idline for cOpy & kills is 5:30""'p.m. lhe duy hefore publication, ex- l't.'f)l for Sunday & Mon· clay f:dition.11 wh e n fl('ft(Uine is Sa!.turchi y. 12 """" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALLURING ATRIUM F.le~ant und imprcsi.i\'l'. This Mesa Woods y,·undcr home has a SJX'('lacutar all !!lass garden k1l('ht~n. ma ssive rircpl aec . be ame d ceilin,l!s. and s hultl'rJ: throu ~houl . Available with only 10•.; down. 3 bdrm. 2 baths and only $49,950. Dream Colt"90' Corner lot with ch armin~ 2 be drin . h:trd""·oo1I floors. brick fireplace, Ii; kitchen & util room. Plus dbl gara,ge & I bt>drm in- come unit lo help mon- thly pymnts. More room to build. All for S«i.950. GR.t.CIOUS SPACI OUS LIVING . Your rarnily will "live it up" in this upgraded 2 story. 4 br + bonus rm. near new home. Offered at only Mi6,500. ----S urERB f-fOMES 3141 ~ N 8 541•1155 SMALL BUT QUAINT Great for rctire<I cou1>lc. ~i nglc pcr80n E..>tc. 2 Red room , 1 bath, closf't oNcwPQrt l·lcights. Quiet ('Ul·de·sac street . Shake roof, used brick fircpla c:e, bi g parklike yard, bea m ed ceilings thruoul. Ca ll for Wl appOintmcnt 546-4141 $49,500. VERMONT FARMHOUSE This home h as room fc"lr everyone and everything. 4 bedroom. den. large bonus room . large law1dry roon1 with room for se\~.'ing and painters easel. Rear yard is m aint enance free with large s wimmin g pool. Ne,~: shag carpet , wall paper a nd no wax floors . $59.750. Call 962-4454 TURTLEROCK-VIEW ' 4 Bedroom , 3 bath, forma l dining. family roon1, 3 car gar.age, room to store boat & trailer. Professionally landscaped & decorated. Need we S3y more? NelA' listing, exceptional va lue. $72.500. Call 640-6161 LISTEN TO OCEAN ROAR! le5t0cta1~ex White water view. Live in 4 bedroo111 . 2 bath upper unit, rent lower 3 bedrm. 2 bath . Gr ea t owne r occ upi ed. Bea utifully decorated . LO'fS. Of' EXTRAS ! O WN ER ANXIOUS leavin g area. S99,9500nly . Call546-4141 BEACH COTTAGE This C ENT U RY SHOH ES h as 3 be<lroon1 . 2 bath. li\'1ng room h ~1 s fireplace. Country kitchen /famil y area, uniQuc landseaping. Onl y 21 :! yrs old. Best buy at $43,450. You should see this one .. Call 962-44:>4 HARBOR VIEW HOME 4 Bedroom, 3 bath. single story home with view of t he 1'urtlerot'.'.k J.li ll s. Oversized lot with fruit trees. room for pool . detached double garage. reduced $83.950. Call 640-6161. 1002 G......,I 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SPYGLASS HILL SPECIALS!! A.SHOW PUCE inside & out is this great 3 BR . 2 Ba custom de- corated. home. Qy,•ner truns rerrerl forC'CS quick sale. $79.500. H.t.TUR.t.L SURROUNDINGS makes this run 4 BR . 2 Ba, F /R home a real jo:.· to oy,·n . 1-lurry, only MS.000. IRING YOUR OWH R.t.CQUET to this 2 story, 4 BR. 2 Ba Cl'.lrner lot home. GR EAT Vll!:W just $95.000. .GRE.t.TVIEW of entire Newport arl;'u goes with this s BR . 3 Ba SPYGLASS home, only $129,950. SO. LaJ?una 2BR. <'lose to bCaC'h . View. $47 ,500. Call 642-RSRS Rkr. ELEGAMT 2 STORY N<'ar new. warmly de· eoraled with fine pant.•11- ing. luxur y c arpe ls, drapes and lo:ids of dt•· cor<.1 tin.e elq>crtisf' J\s. sume exist inJ! low in - l('r('st VJ\ loan or sellt.•r \\'ill pay points helny,• compa rable prircs for fast sale. Onl y-S-55.950. 646-7711. Qpco f<:ves. -COLLEGE P.t.RK OPEN DAILY 10-f> 2269Columbi:i Tlr. 542.500. 10'1" r1own l\.1ove 1n on crNtit :q>- proval. fast t-;:cro\\', 3 Hr, 2 Ra. I~<' liv rni + frpl('. Eves 556-flfi74i546-tl.'t21 CLASSIFIEO REGULATIONS ERRORS: Ad\.'erth;ers should check their ads daily & report errors immt>cliately . THE DAILY PILOT assuml'S liahility for lhe fir.~! in- rorret1 inserlioo only. POOL & J.t.CUlll J "'""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~ Spacious 5 BR . 3 Ba NEW BEDFORD rloor 640-6600 Mr•ll••.... '~· CANCF.l.LATIONS: Y..'ht!n killln1t an ad be Sutt' to mttke a reeord of the Kill, NU MUER i!l\lt!n ,YOU b~ your ad teltrr ns receipt of your caocellntion. This kill number must be presC'n· led b,v I.he adwertiscr in caseo< a diMpule. PERFECT for owner occupant. 2 Brand lleach Duplexes with 3 BR, 2 a Units each. Ample garage & parking with lsl owne r deprecia- tion. S85 ,000. ea . Call 644-7211 Agt. SAVE SPACE WHEN MOVlNG by wrapping dishes and other fragile ite m s in wash cloths, towt!"ls a nd other linens . You get more space in the garage and closets by selling idle iteml!I With a Daily Pilot Classified Ad. Call 642-5678 · Dem 't drop the ball! Get a job with a low-cost Dally P i lot Cla8sified Ad . Phone 642•5678. If••• ..... ,. .......... ,, plan, grcal neighborhood FR f<:t: PO<)L-St;1\cl.\' for u young family , 46Rinpk -likcscllinA.Sl. $174,500. of fine h'omf'!'. F.leJ! fam EASTILUFF r1in. pu,ge sparkling pool Spariou8 nearly new 3 fre!". PC"Lo; ok. f.19 ,950 BR: fm-rm home. Corner 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; lot privacy w /low m11int. Prof. decorated. r1eluxe carpels. drapes, \iJ?htinJ?. wallpape r s & more. Priced to sell . S79.590. CdM DUPLEX 5 RR Family l·lorne & 2 BR Rental. Ahsolutcly irnmaru1ate . Divorce f ortes s al e helow mark el. $12i .500. NEWPORT A.REA R.E.IROKERS & R.E. SALESMEN WEW.t.HTYOU To rind out how you can keep more or your com- mi1111ion ch ecks, Call us now! 752-0460 Anytime. OCE.t.HFROHTS R·l Vacnnl lot Sfl0.000 2 & I Ar tlu(lll;'X $1'.Vl.~100 3 & 2 Rr dupll"x Slf.M.500 l)Jx. dupl('X $19!1.500 ~ubmil ;111 offrrs!' fi75-701i0 GOV'T. OWNED 4 RR .. 2 ha . $29.50Cl Low doy,·11 1n1ymt'nl 5Sf>·8800 lalboa Bay Pn>p. R•alton VA/FHARepo• in Oran11<' County Keyii innfflre WORLD RE.t.LEST.t.TE Spec1nlists in j!ovrrn- menl nnancefi horTK'!> ! J;~~~~~~~~~~I W.-7777 <':Ill an.vt1m1· I, 0on·1 give up the ship! C.t.RERtH COHDOMIHIUM Throw your lawn mowt' 3way-lhis is the life ! Pool, clubho\lse and lo of grttn I Awn that ot.her takt care of. 3 Oedmom. 1 1,; baths. tharmln.r an <'O nve n le n t . Askin $.'ll.500. Ce II 540-1 L'l · , -HERITAGE -• REALTORS "L1 s 1·· 1l in ch1s:i11ric1\. Ship t o shore results! 642·56711. ea:mdi~UJtQi!l ';J A gre1t place lor kids. lnlh• DAILY PILOT THE S IEOROOM SPLIT It 's a beauty ! A 5 bedroom split level <tl t he entrance to LhC' Mesa Verde Country C lub. Bright. s unny and s pa c ious ' Cop per plumbin g, 3'' insulation. intercom system. wet bar a nd central \'<Jt·uum . 1\ll for only $87 .500. UNIQUE HOMES ReaitGn, 546.5990 2850 Mna Verc:k Dr- Costa Meta Getter al I 002 GMttal 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lov ely c us t. 3 BR & den, 3112 ha . on lagoon . Court w /fountain. Ramp/slip. $255,000 Beautifully pan e lin g, $260_000 _ Custon1 5 frontage $290 .000. decorated 5 BR, 41h ba.; 3 frplcs. Ramp /s lip. B ll, 4 ba., 80 fl . view on lagoon . Ra mp/fl oat. llrand new (l Bil. 6 Ba . Pool, jacuzzi & sauna. Ra n1p & fl oat. $425,000. 70 Linda Ide Drive f'riml' 45 ft . Lagoon Lot -$150 .000. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 341 Boy1o1dP D1 tvl NB b75 blbl ~~~! .......... !?~~I~~ .......... ~?!!~ ~ rt~SH«d~ REALTORs' · HARBOR VIEW HOMES Beautifully decorated !\1ontego model. 4 Bedrooms, dining rm + fam rm. Wa rm firepl ace. On a beautiful · landscaped corner lot. Shows like a model. ~J ,500. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mor PROPE T M AGEM 11u HOMES FOR UVINC NfTWORM. 1M1•11 ont UVl •C. •f <••HI(' ll)f l~l, lfll. at lt•ll>f l ltK HUfll ••ll'I HI 1• l#f •Ula• I 002 G"'eral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• M.ES.t. VERDE 2 STORY Only 564,000. You'll lo\'e lh1 s f'::o.:e('. stvle Pact'SL'\lt.'r hornt' cO·mpl1·lC' voith 4 bt_'d rooms. 3 b:iths. den&· formal 1lininJ!. f''antaslJC' lattiee 1-1·nrk p:itio CO\'('r. Best vahu· 1n alt of Cost3 l'l-1 l'.~a . llon't nliss it~! HOME + IHC::OME EASTSIDF. 3UR house Y.ith bachelor apt+ lHll apt. ov('r .e:iraj.!e. As-. sum"' ;•; VA loan. 5276. rt•r mo. Ca ll PHl-.:STIGt:: HOM ES. MS-fi•,"-'-"'---- G .I. TERMS ~111 ·5RifNji:O :r:'l':;.,.P:!' Lis<' your (; I. for thiB l!aycrest ht•auly. 4 Bed , FH. pool -1mm;it·ulale t'Ond. 11 :.is all the extr;is. Prine. nnl~· -Slll.0011 s r i\HLIN<..: Rf':AI. f':ST,\TE X3:l l,'i4X --'---- 1002 45' OH THE 8.t.Y, PLUS A beautiful custOQ!_,.hom c. Pie r , rinan ci n g. s pel'tacular view, pa rkin g. s pac ious entertaining. swimming. All this plus much more is yours for S279,500. TENNIS BUFFS A.RISE I\ w id e pi ct ures que greenbe lt separates this liluffs condo from the Newport llcach ·rcnnis Club. 3 Bedrooms a nd :.1 fa n1 ily r oo m . lncludi11g land $79.500. OH THE P.t.RK 4 beclroom. 21rJ bath home with pool and caba n a. ;y,, bath & laundry. The perfect spot for a family that enjoys the freedom of Jiving on the park. $109 ,900 . EXTREMELY H.t.HDSOME ;t bcdroonl. 3 l>aths. Cus tom built. ll i -be:.11ned L·cili ng home . Wcsl<:liff.Dove r Shores area . Jlrcakfast rm .. larg:e bedrooms. wet bar, 3 <::tr ~;.irage-on quiet street. Land incl ud ed. St2..>,000 CA.MEO SHORES VIEW Open, airy. and delightful ' Beautirul patio and pool. 3 bedrooms & convertible den -3 baths. This lov e ly hom e i s absolu tely immac ulate . $149,500 .. Dl.t.L 644-1766 z'l61 San JooqWllHlhlld.,H.I. A. COLDWELL 1-"HKlll CO. . . • ·J ' ., • ' : r I • • •• I ,, '· ' • ' ' '\ 'I" ' ' f .•. ' ,_ •• . ., ' I ,• ' I -1 " • I i.J: •1,, DArt.YP1LOT • * ' Wedne!da ,A r112,1975 '"11111t.ferH111 •• ...... se... "nl•H ..... 54. ' H .__,r....._ ~' ,.._1,_ ··~••••••••p,••••••••••••••••••-••••••••-• •••••••••••••••••••••••"-••for•~-~---.... ~:....&-'!'' t c ·~L .l'CfOf • nlW••~-HooH•Fors.ilo ""-"•'--C . delM . . C i.w. . . H.11......._I h 1040 -.,..... --..e.e-·~'••••••••••·~·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••M••• .,.... er· I OIZ .• N , · 1024 ...,.._ .,.c ••••••••••••••••••••••• '''''''''.'''·'-..•.••••••• Prep1,+,, 1400 .. i .. · -..L_r .. .1..!.:. 4 • • ·-••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ••••••••t••-.. ••••••"l• "'C•••••••••••••••._.,, L ' ~-• ......, 1-111-IOOJ COroaadel..._, 1022 Of'OIHIV9'1,.... IOU . .: : ..... leech 1041.-wpert~ 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . .i. •••••••••••~••••••1••••• \.. u o· I ••••••••••••••••••••••.• ••••••••••·.~····••••••• COMMllCIA.L "-•••••••••••••• ••••••• CATALINA VIEW MISA ~OQDS "ear Ceall. UNUSUAL. • ulWPORT V "'LLEY. R"' "'LTY s br, ... bl, rum....... . Sii soo lllJ,\RP 2 bedniom;com. a' .. YFRO...... .. •.. ·TaUsT·s ... ·~ A 19.M din. rm , 2 frples. ex-2 , 'bed. piet~I" ungrad...1 lnaide OPPortunity : new, well "' "' 1••CH l'!E'•ni.astic 3 ·br~'! bu. PRISBfTS teo5Jvt l•ndll<'•Pina & years new• ryiom ,2 and Jw lJ~'fh ne.,.; shria: built manuf;icturlng New. cu1tom 3 bdrm, 3 ~ . II' I I I, .. , dteoratin1. Fee land by ~f' ... t.,h .... 1. formal dininw:. carpel• l•'-.Jlooo"llO bldg.ofa,pprox.4,000sq, b •• I o"d '•room • WESTMl"'STIR ·~~Uo. ,:;Pe ~~o &Ji.: • owner . $139,500. •091 ~~1te. ftamily, rm, 1'tep bUU<i .. 01\ ;~·.,ooo .. "ed ft . + 2 bdrm., dtln hqme b:lh. ~ ust~y1 wi\h' ipir:i 600 Fl. or n:.~ Ofliq · •a 11• · SHORECLIFFS TopsldeLa ne.6'4·0110 \'lnwn , li~Jne. w/sto.ne <;:arpe\. Re.altors536·Qg114 which can bt! convcrtl'<I stalrc•se to Gallery and/or rttt11J l"'"ce. 4&i •~tr; ysse · I 1 frplc, 3 car rar. quick ....,... lo comrnerciul use: on · -..... n SPA RUNG · IAROOR v· I Bk ~-...,_ above. Lovely rlreptuce to 50< ft. Prime oC <'e ~1~. REAl.FSl'ATE Two and a den. on t.he canyon with tew l:Dlls, 3 .po5Selfl on, r.,..-.__, Laguna Ca nyon Rd .. ln huge llv lnamm plua a locations. 1 Year le•Mf <#.. 8333548 . . $ BR, Den, •-am·rm .2·BJ, . ' 11cro11s .from locution o,. second firtipuce 111 or mo·re . lncludes oJ · ocean v1ew9-: 106,000. • ce an v l CW\ 9ool-4.· FoUntllln Volley 1034 BV ' OWNER. Lu:x.ry 2 new art1chool. Sl7S,OOO bayfront master bdrm. uilllties end JaaJtoriaJ. PENIM. POIHT ~early new 2-s tot-y; 3 aJ.ledroom, 3 batbs : e n c l ose d p a tio. 2 fi replaces, electric built· ins. garage door opener. priced at $124.IXXl " ,, 0 J • 673.:JGf.:J &12-2253 ~ves associated il"01<.fR<; -RE Al lOI<'.:. i.l I II> b"'b''' o 1 "'I HOUSE +. 2 UNITS aastside Costa Mesa Monthly inco me $590. Pric,e $49,000fi rm. SPARLJN6 REAL EST AT I'.: 833-3544 ~T•: ,... WANTED. I larry BubbiU and Pet~ Vogel want 3 more good sales people. Call no.,.,·. VETERANS JJ:.ree li s t of homes '31ready appraised by VA in Oran J!e County . ~ .. A.vailable to an.Y .. rY~teran. Call World Real '!_,&tale. 556-77TI anytime. 1,,.,\{eterans Real Estate :. cSpecialist. 2. ja<'uui .. fee land. •las ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'tf>rt Sparilah ·La CU•ta. TURNER ASSOC. Wetbar, all built·ill plWI Call now (714) 7$2·1700. Two and a den, large lot with.bearing everyt_htng 1.ncldg soda · Otylllllk:Pool .3 BR , 3 'BA,.f'a.m r:n'! + ltOSN .CstHwy.LUguna electronic oven. Prlvut.e INVESTMENT fruit trees, magnificent old brick feuntain . Thu; week on-Beauliful 1 story,.• Bit. rec room. ffu1e pool. 494-7551 r,ier. f'ce land. Far more DJVlSfON fi I $ ly! si29.soo. 832·7Q34 or 2Vt b8Ui hoine-.. with ·Many e.xtras. 968 ·11Z8 -nlormallon eall6TS.8120. THE RE.AL ~ATERS arep aces. · 119,000. 640-8819 \his huge pool. ffa"";;yoUr. 9tJ3.i551& LEASE/OPTION 3· Mew Cuatom""-a....x own :Olympics~ The klcb y OWNER, a most un-2 + YOU.R cean 1dde or "H:\RBOR VIEW STRIP Four bedroom, family room, two ....,.... will love It and Dad will usual coiy3&Denshake Hwy. in beaut1r111 North TREEHOUSE" informal eating areas, patio and pool . ·· SOldh of Hwy love the 3 car garage. roof cottage surrounded t.agun a. Close to shop. 2 +paneled den. lmmuc. COMMERCIAL A little rough but a well built home for S>o you like shingles. Separate elltlosed laun· b'y pines. Smog free. Hot pinR & b ca<'h. $270 a Upgraded inside & out ! 9.4"/r cash spendable. nl $99 500 s hakes, stalned ttlass , dry room ·for Mom. ·A jacuzzi pool & prof. cure month: askinJ!S:lti,000 Set in future fo re:st of Great strip oommen:lal o Y • · s o.lid oak panelins, mulfL .s.eeJ .... Ccntury free gar dens . In · over 40 trees. $78.$00. perfe<'l location. adJa· 4 . ra1sed panel~ doorsr 700 2t/llun.tin.,gton Valley. do r /o td 0~ llv· 1 B a .... ,,,.._ 644·K898 aft 6 pm or ceol t.o Alpha Bela Shop· Three bedroom and family room, sq f~ .. of dvk1ng & 4 car "Real ~l.ate. 898-4414. · 0 u 0 ang n ~~~~W &1·1·3285. ping cent(lr, Eam1 S353S parking. See at' 509 • . " <'Omplete ·privacy. 8122 ~..uuUo d I whitewaterview,nexttoahouseQn Gold enrod . Prt•ceH.ti--'-•-1..1040 lftdianapolis.S3G·6697or Ft ti VI CD & spcn abe per year .,,~ ~ 67 83 •99·2800 . an as c ew o ay 10.2''',-cap. rate. Don't the market for more than $200,000. Stl9.500.Callb'73-1658 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S· 07 Ocean.2.er.2 Ba.condo. deluy.Call (714 )752·1700. {DOre ! A&king $138,500 and very _._ 47 FOOTLOT Laguna hse, white "A1ith 2 batt'onies boat slip INVESTMENT motivated. . "' Ou1·et Culdesac . water vu . 2 blks to Cres· avail. $69,500644·6856 DIVISION is BIG i n our town . cent Bay Bch. 3 bdr. & THE REAL ESI'ATERS 5. Providing a love l y conv. Oen. Newlydec. in· *BACK BAY* 1-========c.. Rambling two bedI:oom home with a storybook garden to view cl. cpt & window evrg's. INVESTORS! large cozy family room, lots of open (n)Jn your 2 BR C'Ottage Real~ Byo"'•ner494-4451 . -$96,000-Storage garage bldg. 9 glass areas, a glorious patie, and 8 plus rear unit rental at bylddlAY . l ExclusiveHomeLert unlts + office. 2.17 m. agnificent lot. $122,500. S2lSJ mo. $91,000. Call OCEAN VIEW 4 BR -4 BA Avocado. C.M.645·5714. 'l 6.f4 ·7211 Agent . DUPLEX 2 Fl'plcs. Family Room I . Call 675-7225 HOME&INCOME TRUSTYOUI Perched ,oove the 'Gou'r'm~ellDKiRt.chen Lo 1 3 bed JUDGMENT beaches of So. Laguna : Condofniltfums for sale 1700 ve Y new room ONLYS.'JS,500. home & income or in· 2307Wind~1ardLane · •.,.tucco ~thwhrought_j~on Buysttiis4bdrmbomein· come p r o p e rly. No HazelNowak,Brkr. me WI uge su.~ck w alki';f, 'distance to vacaney problem here : 645-3920or633·M29 UPGRADED IRVINE, 2 & ocean view PLUS 2 · k · d · h 000 Courtesy toBrkrs. ·BR, 2 BA, patio. central' bedroom separate house ocean. cw paint ma es pri ce rig tat S69. for income. Sl lg,soo . it shine on this large lot. lnine 1044 •. _ ,11., • . BLUFFS CONDO air, Owner, 1~ Oval VOGEL CO. REALTORS ALL terms. 968--4456 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :p: · .u."M'fkBif& Rd . 644·4887 5-48-9346 "ONE LOptC.. . SUPER SHARP ~ Ill@&IlGW ~~~3br/5~~~2J~~~8oo TAX SHELTER IS WORTH A 3 •~R in GREENTREE, 49Q·2eoo 4·plcxes & tri·p!ex:es by 1024 THOUSANDWORDS a'ir conditioned , shag BAYCREST by Owner, 4 thebeach.2 br&twnhse. •••••••••••••••••••••• n ·on 't be co ntent carpets. wallpapered. BR , 0 /R, FIR. 311:! Ba. Compl pkg. Brand nu. searching.\hruads. Your Short escrow possible. Ivan We lls cus tom . 846-1323 choice of 10 l,a Cuesta 4101 Glenwood. Agt. $103,000. Below market.--~------ONLY 7. LEFT liom~e.s. ,3 to s bdrms. AU &13-0780. OPEN HOUSE' Print'ipals onlY.:-.646-1513 Buyers Beware ALL U.S. VETS SORROWRIL with"fam rmsanddining. Sal/Sun 12-4pm. Bluffs Condo·Beaut. dee & It's my duty to inform It is Your right t.o own a SELLERS 968;f4.SG. I d 'd 3 BR 2 n you tht1t ho ·1h ..1~·~ llRCondomiN.llmS Roacho ULTIMATE n scp . , lf.l A. ITW;'WJ no .. vv-.. pay· This couple never even p•i•-•"'DS•YE fam rm. formal din rm, 'M'KE 'DE'L' ment . Staff or ex· "lepl•'nthema•ter·w·1e•. "'"'...,.... "' Sa~J-.i.. r . · '"' A A 0 " " l~ell· 1 T h . .,...,.., ." w ood · t f great or enterta1n1ng? · b d "ILLAGE veterans to assist you. They just added, in-N.e x t t 0 Running Chance of a me or own ouses rom SSJ.990 arm w 1n rames Owner 179.500_ 640.1841 _ is t e wor at •Y Call World Real Estate, stalled & paneled & St,. ea m , n e' a r smart buyer! pacious 4 Select from ·2 Br. 2 Br+ ma~nificent ocean vu. GARDENS.SOcomepre-Orange County's only l bed d ,._ bedroom , 2 bath, plus den or 3 Br. F'rplcs, sun· Beams. fpl c. pool . 4 pared to choose your un· V R P um an .... now uiey Mew~.'s U-1-. h GI & d k · 11 bd 2" b $89 500 l $20 000 2 bed 2 eteran eal . Estate must move. Elegant<l_BR r-~ r-r-· -r uge rumpus room. ec s. patios. A quality rms, ,~ a. . REDUCED <er . · room. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ostaMesa 1002!jGet......i 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Speci~l ist. Ask for triplex w fbrand·new $40,95'0.-$44,950 FHA t er.ms al only features. 14 Lago Norte bathCondo.5eeme,I'm LOWEST PRICED Veterans counselor. pool & jacu.t.zi. paneled $38,000. Call 714-963-5671. I Culver & Unl\"ersity LIDO ISLE Dealin' Dan at 4109 W. WATERVIEW 55s.l777,Calla_.ume .. office. built-in stereo, 345Uni'fenityDr. ·•· Dr.)(-714)'152·7373 THE 5thSt.,SantaAnaor call .1 BLU. FFSCOMDO MEWPORTi~·.-CH br;c'k B·B·Q. dlx . iJustofflrv;neAveJ . BIG STEAL 3 Br, 2 Ba. frpl. ;mmcd. 839·8321Agl. B t (II ,,. _, -water•oftene nd h . 548 7223 ' .. ' .·. . POOL TABLE occ'py. Nowonly $79,500. M. . v · . bd e-au1u yr.:uccorat. ...... FtXERUDDiEn ." r a muc , .. .., ... DWETB•R L td . Owner/Agt 67J-6489 1ss1on teJo.2 rm.11,:.-Vacant & rend.Y fot oc" .---.-~ much more. 'lbeir mis· "'"" "' oca e nnsweep1ngcor-__ . _ _ b th lew 1 b ·it · 3 bed f •o with this one: Eni·oy ner lot W/A VIEW OF ,...__~. _..,... a • v ·. cp • ui ·Ins, cupS'hcy ; 3 bdrms .. 2lh room home needs ortune is your op· l---'======-'--l h dtshw~sher, 2 yean old, baths. Owner will con-crcativE>, buyer with lots porlunily at $76,000. t e easy care yard;pirk, THE PAN 0 RAM 1 C ELEGANT 3 BR, 2112 Ba by own'er. $27,900, 79, 811. stder.:lease/option.Areal of ambition. SUper Joca. w /assumable 73-loan. HAYE'YOUSEEM J>OOIS;, tennis. Come see VA~LEY BELOW .. Im-Townhome. near the sume.847·3622. bargainatS79,500 tion . private yard. CALLnow! RONPATTIHSOH'S lhiS spacious 3 BR, 2'-A! posing 2·stor_y arch1tec-water w/21' Boat Slip.1 ~="'-'-"-'-'=--- ' P F C 1~· rth Doughboy pool. Anxious .SELECT latest LANDMARK list-ba. townhouse with lge. ture w /e1'.ter1or or stuc· Exquisitely customized DuDlexes/ ~· . Dn.SWO y owner will s.:en $.5,000 un-1.,.~~~~~~~~~I ing? Do ca It on this one!! bonus rm. for family fun. co. wood & Palos_ Verdes interior and all exterior Onit1 sale 1800 . ••Realtors 64~0020 der appra1 sf!d value . PROPERTIES i: I Just previewed & it $63.9()(). Fast possession Stone. Well designed 4 meticulous l y main -••••••••••••••••••••••• QI .• . Hurry, take adv-.n-1-'-.:. . ...:..:))c:.:.:..c:-:.:..::.:.:.:.:==ci•---------1 REALLY is gorgeous!! possible. BDRfl.f. & DEN tOR 5 taincd. Owner/Builder IMYESTORSDELIGHT -ta~e ! ! ! 962-7788 SHAkEROOF Courtyard entry. 2story, RAISQR'S BDRM .) floor plan. Dbl. HARDWOOD FLOORS-will sell . lease or trade. Eastside Costa Mesa. 1. 3 KE:Y -4 Br (sujle. sz), 3 ba, door entry hall opens to WATERFRONT • ,. cpts, bltns, water sof· l9xl3 fani )'mW/service RE .. LTORS 2 7 "'T ' LI v . ll !\-f' r·500s1f:~ 493-5544 or dBr . duplex : 1, 2 Br. '',1~;-pw Cu•tom Bayfronl · R€ALTORSft lener, lge rear yard bar! lrd gar is enclosed ft W I WOOD PANELEDl~~v~c~s~·~;·~:;;;;;;;;;;;~ all~~~~elio:~ Br, house: N .. wfACCESS. 3 Bedrms, 2 £or extra?! Fabulous de-4523campusDr.,Jrvine WALL & FLOOR "fOI• ,,,1i·o .m e on Ila I boa ENTERT"N baths, walk to all corator drps &shutters campusValleyShopctr. CE ILING 1-~IHEPLACF.: BEACH HOME 842·74o7 S48-30llAgt. ~ninsula . 4 bedrooms. 4 W d "" Cole of Newport schools. S43,500. best of t/o! Wood ·covered patio! CALL 1334600 OF OLD BRICK. Open Short walk tolhe.,.,'ntcr. 3 •.:th G II 2 ·t ors cannot describe OPENHOUS£I-4pm terms, 2'h yrs! AND only stair.,.,·ellw/wallof j;:Jass. bedroom s. 2 bath .1-omePro.._._ 2000 ,.,v~ s, a ery, s ory th -DOVER SHORES · ·-,.. .. , ,1/ithlotso£glass. is, ., 3 HALFMOONBAY Ro,McCcrcle ,SS2 ,900?!?RON,2 BRlba frpl N l6ft .h1 ~h.leads to2ndcustombo nus room ,••••••••••••••••••••••• 't Beauty Youmusl•ecot SPYGLASS mLL T YOU'RE FANTASTIC & ' " c. ice I I 13 b I {replaces. wetbar, a11 · . " · .o:u : op Reattor 18 IO HewpOrt . , location. By owner eve. , .,.,. , l r_ ":1.s · BijQ, brick patio. nearby 'lie latest built-ins. Unob ~tr:ueted, O' The Morning, Noon Costa Mesa548-r-rl29 1tREALLY1s.gorgeous.· S33500 s.s2-l209 Stepsa\erk1tchenh.1sall pool and tennis cour t . Privatepierforboatto p~noram1c view_: 4 BR .. and Nigl'lt·time too. Al""~~~~~~~~~! The ad writer, Red · BIL'r .JN ltANGE & Secthischarming,newl~· 1't. Fee land. $279.000_ 4 h bat~s:pool;_1dcalfor fabulous view (Al-Carpet on Ha millon.THETERRACE.Z Br.,2 OVEN, DSHWHR .. listed beach home of. NEWPORT TRIPLEX • t15.8120 or see at 1200 E. enterla1n1n g, w1~ card bea utifu I custom de· By owner 4 Br. 2 Ba, 5141* 962·551 I ba .. nr. pool. Showcase . DI S P . & PANTRY re red at 549,500. Call Clay Street near Irvine,· 1'"\i,.lboa Blvd ropm .. & bar. library corated rour .bed,oorri. C.J. All extras, super -· -cond. S43 500 Agt640-5560 CAB INET. t·te, & opens 540.1151 a l~uail Place Exclusive . ... z,e · & fl.1 US IC R 0 0 l\1 . family room. You own p:(tio li"uge lot 60 x 60 , --· • ' to din in~ :1rca. T his this sharp triplex h&s (3) •--------·! FAri11LY ROOM WITl-1 the land-and will love gttfden area .. 53,9,900.. spacious family home is 2BR units w /frplc in .,. CHOICE DUPLEX' PROFESS. DAR {3 wet it! $162,500. Prln . only. 645 -7418 ;, ELEGAMT-HEW the "BIGGEST BUY IN owners unit . (ent'ed 11'• bars in all). Lu s h 675-5511 548·8251 . 4 Br, Fam Rm, 2 story Tl-IE LITTLEVILI.AGE yard. Only $67,900, By '"2 Bedrooms each with landscaping; terrifie COLEofNEWPORT ReaJEstate free standing home. OF LAG UNA''-Offered appt.only '',l;luilt-i n kitchen private tile, flickeririg gas REALTORS PVT Party seeks house ~ Prof. front landscaping. foronl.v '''Ya rds & garages. 1 .. k lamps. Only $228,000 2515 E. Coast Hwy. 180'0 ' or less. Mesa .. .by Nk.YAY p 1 u s h carpeting . $63,900 FULL PRICE I m jGilail l "-Jo<1n now on Property (B-155ll CoronadeJMar. Verde. Prine. only! . draperies & rencing. OON 'TBJ<::LATE MEWPORTSHORES 1 Plac• "'''t ransferable to ASK US ABOUT 'OUR P.T~L.540-6009 OWMEIG°""'5M.0. Univ.Park.$57,990. ., CA LLNOW!! lmmac. 3 BR .. 1-sty. 2 p apwtiwa .. '}\NYONEat7'i'~.Asound OTHER DOVER NE.ARTHEfEllRY PRICEGO~SO. . '552·9300Bkr. MISSION REALTY Patio ~. Positively in ' 752_1920 ·. •s··LEEPER" , SHORES EXCLUSIVES -Ii' ·· p I c d .. , ooo a * BAYF ONT* 00 Large family room. 985S.CstHwy,1Aaguna move·1n on·-. 1.ociou.1LiT.Nfw~•1acM '" $42,500. with pier & slip. Newly Fireplace, shake roor. TURTLE ROCK TERR Phone 494-0731 CAYWOOD REALTY "WANTED-INCOME . . . · dee 28,R 2ba condo. $46 SQQ On a cul·de-6ac .. Come President's home Vie.,.,;· ------I 052 * 548·.1290 * UN ITS''. Client wishes to ~II. New_,,_ 8 0: 8 ,. 1 ':!, 1 . balcony over water. , light my fi:e ~nd ·warm PQOI, 48R. 2'h ba, '2 fp. j -~~~~~~~:!••••••••• _ invest in smaller income breathtaking view. $795 Enchanfin9 ~~~i,~m1ly s heart. c~r gar. By owner. P:rin-lfARBOR VIEW" BR;, 3 units--Costa Mesa area. COMP-",.V mo lse. Try $125,000 c1pals on ly. $120 ,000. BA, 2 Story Deluxe. Pre£ers nice owners unit , Sun/he REALTORS JACOISREALTY Decor HONEYMOON 552-3781 ss2.5oo . 1841 Port & \l.·illinll: to pay equita- 645_,5149 . ~I NCE 1944 675-6670 Owner must sell_ this 3 HEAVEN Margate Pl. ble purchase price. Call 673-4400 ._ _ _._ I bi f · NOWONLYS36,000. 545-&424. Associated ... ~~~~~~~~"!~':""~~~~~~~... c-..-a-kffchen ~ oom P us g amily 3BR 2ba lovenest. Nice TURTLE 19Ck SEE THIS & South Coast Broker.;. _ __.. .. -, room. Decorator interior PL M 4 1002 G .... ·~. IOOZ with inside B·B-Q, lrg includes natural wood kitchen .& large dining A COMPARE ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• fam rm w /dbl roafing cabinets. brick fireplace, area. Harvest colors thr· Paint brushes are going , Beautirul secluded 4 Bit. 8 UNITS fpl . 4BR. Interior freshly and plus h <'arpets & roughout. Be happy and to work on this 4 bdrm., Pool Home. Most desira-Eastside Costa Mesa. S-2 ' '' ,, , mac nab / Irvine realty SUNSHINY PORTORHO •. Love at 1st sight when you see this. picture pretty home. Decorated in J • yellows & golds w /guest quarters. Roger's Garden 's landscaping.· .Pool·size lot. HURRY! $99,450 fee· 'land. Lois Miller 642·8235. (U67) 0 " SPECIAL ON SElllHITY -S6t.~oo. •• 3 bedroom , family room Upper Bay home in cotintry setting. Spacious gourmet kitchen, brick fireplace & 111 wood beam ceilings. Lois Egan " 644-6200. ( U68J -• " ' THE 11.UffS. ·Original section·! ••Trina '' 3 -bedroom w /brick walled. patio overJooking widest greenb·e lt. Priced to sell -$67,~00. Cathy Schweickert 642·8235. (U69) IF YOU LOVE TO GAUit!. You .will love thi$ sharp 4 bedroom . home si tuated on· a special gardeners lot in Harbor View Hllls. Betty Kerr 644·6200. (U70) IEST VALUE IM PAIK UDO. , 2 bedroom, 2 bath to\fo'llhOU!'e - (ireplace -built·ins -sep. faundry room . New cpt., d'\"!. & paint. Pools & green areas. Low maillt. $35.500. Mrs. F.aY 642·8235. (U71) ' ... . . :, . 'RAHD NEW W /Yfl.W. · •Luxurious 2 bedroom · -t· den Lido .Isl!' condominium by the sea. Newly constructed. $21S,oo0. Send for brochure -Jeanne Newman M2-8235. (U72) • I painted, P.riced at drapes. Cool 'n fun pool inlove .CALL842-9371 21h bath, family.room hie area. Pvt courtyord BR houses W/beam $45,500. . home. It' faces the Park & 1 h 1 d ceil"p:s . frplcs, shg crpts. in family ori'en'ted ._________ and the kids can w=l to entry us an scap. + 3 Units. $1200. income CALL NOW neightiorhood. w·LKT01••cH rh I .• tb l IF' YOU LIKE th t ing.~.$00. 540 .. 1720 """ -S 00, enJ Y e or c ex ra-SOUTH COAST p /mo. '$140,000. Prin- 752 7·315 Bi g 50xll7"h lot with takep<1rlinthetennis ac· ordinary-.you'll fa\J in INVESTMENT cipals only. · • TARBELL, Realtors ch arm i n ;g 0 Id er 2 tiviti es~ A. great family love •••ith this I yr new 549.0612 646.6710 SOUTH COAST OQ~lD.M.Bl"D 2955HarborBlvd. bedroom home. Room affair-·Cor $6!J,OOO includ· cuslom 4 BH. from the .C."-'='---....:..ccc=1 INVESTMENT Aste<11t, ....... 1t"'" Owner, Priced to sell. for trailer, boat, big inglan~d. • momentyouopenthe .en· Very l ge . & beaut .:1---....:.•.c••c.·""='::.'--'---:t .,. 8 B garden or units. Easy try gate. An ocean view bayfront condo. View . EST•·TE"'ALE -.oooa \.Z a.frpk, terms. loo! Sl35.000.-CALL from .,.ry room . 2for $45,000 ., ,.. ~ nice paneling, crpls & M · I I G C ·AN 1' 0 M drps thruout. Lrg lot · Scoff Realty · arguerite Realtor 2 lordffax-. Onr 68xt25. Open house Sat& 536·7533 VIS .. N Enjoy tho Good Litt-548·6570 •~5·15&1 for $64,500 2000 sn • .u., of~ .... ..:._. Sun. 645-4026 "".--"""':."'."'"""'"""'~~~.... RI.ALTY · 493-2513 San Clemente I 076 The Rreat two-ler sale is , '" ---, F ' 552 7.SO -on! i Houses for $45.000. I• I I I .. O ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,., 119, spec aca ar , $48 950 C.4.REFRH • WE ICMOW * in Costa rifesa~ Houses •lew. Many exttas. ' ! LIVI~ . LAGUNA NIGUEL Presiddential RHgts ·new for S64,SOO. in Newport C~f . I s Th d ""' ·--I h 1048 Con O, 2 B ·"'2 n_A. Beach Try tom d -or appow.t11Mtr.. 3Y8 0US3R $ Can be yours when you ~·a_ eac * IEST * Ocean View. $39.950 . · -tr own. AGEMT 644-6056 Pool niovP. into this main·•.•••••••••••••••••••••• 8o/•o/r Loan. Owne r . Byappointmentonly OCE .... v1r.... & J uni "bdrms ... 1' bath ·and tile . p . I h I ' 0 • ---tenancelreehomewith2 Open Daily WHOWl~LBCFIRST ? 675-3587. · 1£ jQuii~I '"'" ....... ac . . patio for' only $27.500. Open for your inspection rice s aa C( • wner Son Jucrn r .... HILLSIDE Beautiful €oUege Park Call us for details at 12-5 P.M. ALISO· CON-~~~~~:S~l;~:h.~i~:Ru~~: Capl1trano 1078 P1apm.'f:-' SPANISH home. owner sacrifice! 897-0321 DOMINIUM ·APTS. 4 overlooking park·llkc ••••••••••••••••••••••• uooou..1n.H1 MAat $61,900 Pictu resque ground•. . Plans to ch005e from. . B 0 •B !.Ila Co Cl t · h ' & settin,1?, is vours ror only Y wner. ~. r, n·i---------OWNER with plants, trees, big beoohe 8'? s oppi'.1g S.35,000 . · do. Pool, gar. 2 mi toNEW4unit,2blkatobch. Be.utl·rul panor· amlc 180 poo'I with ~·acuzzi. -nar&y ac . ig ocean views! o $24 900 C II • Start' tl36500 cean. · · a Gr'e ·at buy, good tax -ean v1·ew. y,·ew Palos patio. bri<' fencing. En· ing a . -830-4836 -30808Co •~JIWV J-lAHD1'0FINO writ.e-9ff. Jncome $1200. Verdes to San Clemente. try hall to ovenl:r.ed liY· n.;i• • M · 3 bed So thL 6DR Exec. home in pre· mo any xtra!I( Almost new,.l!!'X'ec•tive 1~g ~oom . 1 r~ms -u aguna s ti,ee area \vith full SpanishCWm . 536_:25'79. ' · -• Si>anisp 3 stoJIY Stelight. Pus f~n aria. og Nm· BY OWNER. $28.500. for coastal & ocean ,·iews. Spiffy.new! And Marina Doubledporen(ry.Giant ~:~t~rdr~~e . ew ~ale or lea!K' option. 2 -~~trtn. 4600 s ci rt two·s tory close! 4 Bdrm, 2 sty li ving room with ran-s·40 •1--7·2·0 BR.dblgar.crpts.drps. ~milG'\'.'"? Si>anish , 4 y r old . home offers ~oodliving. tastlc ocean view. At .. Nice & clean. 1907) ~ $169,500. prestige a~a . Vaulted night a galaxy of lights. TARIELL. l1llltor1 : J :;p:":":H:~:e.:968=·=2::165=:;:=:.!;:'.:~~:;:;:'9:":.:':8":":::· L Mi--i Riiy be em ceilings. hug Fermal d1ne. Enorm()us 29515 Harbor Blvd. aquna 'r"""' ' stone fireplace. spac. hideaway muter suite.1--0 -P-E-N-SA-T-.t--<_P_M __ , d~-0 ~'-'~. /)'C ~Q_e 400-4040 8.»---5050 rms. Red Carpet , Mirrored wardrobe. All 0~ J.'Clt.S ~,_ '4'1 J,:,l(J• ;::J Country Hldeaw Realtors 497·1761 this topped off with 3rd 2'31 Bowdoin, eoueg-e Tito+ lnl1in"in ... Wo-' ~-me w1·1•.a Chuc'le "" . level·fiesta fllmlly roOm. Prk. Vacant 3 br, 2 ba, • • rv ~ n ~ lmmaC\l late 3 BR. 2 aA. Santa Ana 1010 16 UNITS on tree · lined street $165,000. Want San Diego County acreage. or 11ingle family home for $70,000equlty; HAL PIMCHIM. llllr. 2727 E. Coast Hwy. 675-4392' Beamed ceilings. fam. rm., frpl, pool. ~.,cu,1.if"Oil'A'I 180degreeView.2pati06. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Flr·eplac Wet b Owner. "5.500. Prin. on· O•_,.. .._. o1 ... S48,8000PEN.&11-f873 528 950. 1---------e. ar · ly. 637•5076 eves. w ..., bl•' _. be-• TW.0 -5 unit apt bldc'Juat Three patios-all with µ.c:..:.:.:..=::..:.=::....---1 1ow 'I?,_ ,_ _.. wera Newport ltoch I 069 Don't be l~evt itt '.f'hen completed lor sate. CI08e ocean views! UJ:'aded M~ D,ei M ••••••••••••••••••••••• come aec 1t! Beauli£ul to major shop-pln«i everywhere. 'Sel er anx· SG Gr ·1 NA G 8 E 'L LA.RGI F•urLY? story. 2 bedrm, delux center. lat yr -Ste-of(. 10111. Full price 188.000 • C:.t2,90Q •, I' I J I J -rentures. S14M . 536-2579· 592-5010 S;1a;300 + c01ittt buys. .rt . . . _ _ _ Gr:_1ciou1 famil y hom(' VILLAGE GARDENS ' 8~'1¥ l~n. Seiter l! lie. with s paciou1' Jiving. $ 4109 W. 5th St., Sanl• 22 units apt bldg, xlnt =~~~~~M:an . Dn~=W. ·1 :co F'lt 9 jl f· BR .raa"1AYN~m ~~ftY.oX:~. 10:30 to '1 : ~~~~n9:,9.~r MoJ~: Priced below market I I I J I One or 1..ido's best b FRI 9 5 · Clpf..,_..llodt 1011 value. Here'1 your · · -· u · ·th uys. Moblt.HOIMI !-'-="-·"--,----,,-- ••••••••"•••••••••••••• eb•nce to , own that 1 l ;~r~u~ v;:~·d';' b~~e~~ For Sole 1100 IUNITS PECTA¢1JLAR D:tna beaut.lful home you've T R A· F E I, I NW • TV We1Mrn the $249,SOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Har6or & Oceaa View, 3 alway• wonted. but at 1 ' J I I' I -nlg~t wh«> tlw •"-lff WHAT'S MISSIMG7 20x 50 BILTM«?R£,2BR, BR. J~ .Ba 'townbome. am.ti ·prleel Part·lllte . - _ _ . w·., ao tough he W0'9 till -somethinf may bo miss· 2 Ba. D.ana Po.int Village. £1111t11ide Cotta Mesa. Cem-plfM\y-detonted 6 yards, encloeed patio. ~ nvdt In• nudlitcolony. inJ(, but i It is. we can't ,adult part, Walk to 5-2 BR hou.es w/beam rumlshed. On the Blu(fs. Central air C'OOditionioJ, I M I · p' D ( L I 1 , • ,~ , • h t, Cb marina. Furn or unfum. cell'ga, frplcs, ahf crpt,, 0Wner/Bu11der. Sl.12,000. 11r11e door opener. I ·1 I I r • ~ .. ~ .-.d imagine, bw a ~ arm· $11000. •91·1372 or pi'I. patios completelv --.· . NRt II b I • n~· ~ ''""° •• .. -__ .. lnJ(, wel It. 4 uR., £1m~ .-.•••• ( d , '..: .......... ::;,.:;o,;;.:_, __ ~---1 ur r c. •wv-ee. • ""' o 11.-"' ---rm . ·home with ever.1 ..::::~::;.::~::::------1 en('e + 3 Unlta. $1200. •· fami lv roo-, 3 bil · -.,......_, ..,,... .. 3,biitl-. ,·ncomep/mo $1••-Carii• .. Mw 1022 1 ..... )'thing. S140,000 ADUL-T P&rk. El Toro. '74 · · · --· ············-·········· bedroom•.· ~· batht. '•'•INT NUMUttO ltttrts IN ~ -~r r· r 1~ r I ~'x63' Vlk lni. Cnt. lot. SOUTH COAST l:.Ovely bnek ;;t&Jo. . :;;;:;;:;""~l;l~'l~OIM!;::!!~! :;;::;;;;;::;=::::!-=~-::::!-==· ::::!-::::::!· 60 , 11 "' n In as 1 s •·x30, INV£:STMl!:N"r eul'LEl-t74,900 , . • 540-1720 6 ""!C•AMli• AaOvr •t /61 t>:J I I [ I ~ncl 'd . porch, many 549·0812 COc:eaoaideofllwy) TARIELL.a.dtocs ro Gil ANswt• 4 ""!]!! . . . . xtra1. owner. S81·•719 find whqt 1ou want '" OWiHlr 544-t009 2955 Harbor mvd. SCRAMii'r'SAn-a In <;f••llfk:!lo~ f10410 an. 7PM . Dally Pilot Classlflecb. , • I I ' j r I ( .. . / . .._.. U.hw :•••••.. ¥. • lwati f!llWlll1 i ....... '-"'' u......_ I '~-~~·...,~'°'"''fA~e~·'~"~-~·~01~!~i;;;;;;:;:---1A;;;;o~•;1~L;iv;•-,•L~o;;T~:D:d'"'i • --. 1 . .., ......... ~•·············~ ......... -......... r •• ~I ···r.··············· .. ~~!.'!~ .. !~.~~ ~~.~:!=~~: ... ~:~::.~~~ .... :~-~!~~.~ ...... !!"~ ~~ ....... ~?!~ ~~~~:~ ....... !!.~~ ····~ ······~•••1 :t.;i.~s;;.a.•:.~ ... 4': t=:..~'r9~ MI SA VllDI • :,..._ Mt1• 1 JZZ4 lrvlN J244 ., Euttldi~CM, 1 a,, "°"'P· Off leat ... r...u.. ~ift91ow l..O 1'40 Mewport .. edt 1169 ••••••••••••••••••••:-• TllPLIJ(• -!"••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~Super 4 Br, 2 Ba. CfJll.•, redeeor. 'Pool. Adulll. 2 Br. Adultl'I ef1W"t11, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••t---------• OWHlll..........: ME$AVlllDI * REHT.US * •dept bltln -··· '1!0Mo .... ltl1 •, dshwh", •h at _cph, 2 W H ki fne-l'AllK NEWPORT ; •zsd ..,.,...,bd a bdrm for lea.e, S350. UNIV.PKRK ntce ')r(rd '&r weU kept '--d clostd gar:age, frplc, Next lo beach. Studiol, UAITMEHTS '"- Prlvate p'ill011. gar enu. ttences re· •BR. 2V.. ba ...•.•.•. $460 Dai: .. .,~_..,,.-· 98Z·ml 11ktor8obM.~ LA MAHCH.4 APTS 846-1323 e rooms a ..... • •· tlhi .• lJ· rm.+ pe r month, lncludlna: 2BR.2ba ....... ~Jt26 neighMrhood. "15. l< *'· 8!~helorpl ·~fi1 ~ BBQ, Ga,s & water pd. I&? br from $145 . Bachelorlor2 (-Sb v dt.n, wf frol Oar11H . d Ref 3BR.2.,,ba ......... $4.50 ••••mo •·•1ora..n.1 rrt•.-ate, e:m. Pool Jacuz&IJJ "tenn l• B d nd 'll, -~·• • Owner/ail us.17M quired. Kfdl • Ptt ok. Tl-I£ TERRACE ... • " • 9*-M31 llBS•ott Pia-CM Townhousrs -;;;~;;;;;;;~~~I Posse11lon approx · R ~-d ~... .. ""'• EXTRA lg 2 br, 2 bu . dlx Yr. S2Z4.500pen9·6 CORONA DEL MAR • 4122175. +"sk tor Chuck 18 •2bll ............ _.,,, Jl"iilj(b..S:J ' tBr.2ba.. NocNldrcnor &42 -5073 poolaideapt nrbch.Adll. Daily 2. Br Townhouse. frplc. -SOUHDIMVIST. Everett11tat*°4t•tor WALNUTSQUARE U.. ).f25 pet.I Middle •I" ai re· sorry no p ets. $165. Spa·Pools·Tennis f ~ 'GOODllTUINI cal164.2·57,.\0aftet7pm. 2BR.2Ba ........... 129$ ••T•••••••••••••••••••• ti td 1175 &G-9MI CASA VICTORIA 536·8362. Aeros1 from Fashion fromSl60.1Br rom • TllEWILLOWS 12 BR, 2 Ba. brand new. r · ' 1&28r Unfun\·f-'umrr.1~~~-------l Island 81 JMmhoree on Pool. tcnnill , continent.¥( 1\fa 4.,..a, '"'._ BEAUTIFUL 4Br, 28u, '3 BR, 2 Ba .....•..• t•SJOO '221. nio. Ne11:t to the Bachelor apt. S122.!0 uUI 11~.SO Rlui /wtr. pd. WA.LI( TO llACH San Joaquin Hill!; Road. breakfast. Some oce"n" IX 9"0•• of $65,000 Fam . rm. bltns. etc. ~ beach in Hunt. Bch pd, No pela. llT)med !"t· Adults·NOPt>ll!iSer . J:ate TILITIESrAID CTJ 4 164.._1900 Catalina view~. Separute RIYllllA ••••ry Almost New, 673-4886 841·1323 .i.. cupaftt!J. MZ-1*i Pool, Rec. Rrn., Elevator U r-family suction. Close to --:-... • 525 V1 ctor1a, 642-8970 Bea ut. iitudio apt.B , 2&3 --sho1lping & line bcaeh. • * 642·7007 * • 3 br Crccnorook home. 2 · VISleH l·llJNTINGTON BCA'cH LRG t Br, poot nr .. ,hopl, Br, frplcs, bltna, dish· Wt;s ·rc t.I t"t' 2 Br. i •; Ba 644. 261 I. ~~~~~~~~~~1 ba . L I R, F f lt , D / It, z & s BR . fplcs, e!pt./drps, adlts/no peta. UUI pd. MI DITERRANE.AN washers. 2 car gara~e. lownhou11e. 1\dult.s only. !;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; -bltns, 0 /W, fncd yd, aULTY wshr /drycrs, rerrig. J.884 Monrovia,$4&-0336 VILLAGE Sundeekli. t'rom 1275. NoJ)t'ts.1721!8edfordLn, •NEW• putios, dbl gar. $395. Nr. 552•7500 Pool. S22S&l240Pe.rmo. ~TUDJ O 1 , d , 1 1 Redroom 53fl-2579 S285. mo. 548·7~ So. Ctil Pluta. Owner. 1n5.7000 549.2971 , ap , •cor• or ------- 30 ADULT UNITS COSTAMISA Unique Wes\crn flavor. (J u i ll for low fJ'\O l n · tenunce, t wlmmlng PQOI. 29-1.Dr , 1-4 Br. Fully occupied. Xlnt apenda· ble. By owner. Prin. only. 642·7412 hH645-U46 675·0771. Irvine Ell'l(Q.nce "'' furn. WaL4'r " p, pd. 21 Be8eddroom & Dt·n .UXURIOUS I br fum or ~J.IARJ> 2 hdr ne1:1r 1.M'h, HEW 4 IR :JDr. 2Bu. t~rplc, Pooh1, 3 BR. 1 'h BA. So. Cs S160. mo. 64f.S.,'ISO ·-, .2 a~ .. roomsT· .. -L. . unfurn . ntw !hag, drps, stv, r~fri~. io:lrls. no pels. 'fennis. Fee11 Incl. No Plaza area. erpu, drps ,..~room Ow1u1..,e . fri1lt, from $185. 2 util. $295. Yr!!.64~ _ fo"rplc. cuthedral eellfng, yard work. Jmmoac. Con· bltna, lg patio, pool.1265. H.tti"'9oe ....... 3740 2A0011arhot Blvd . pd. 4 blk11 to ocean "'al!tbluff 2 "'· 2 e., frpk, huge lam-rm, now.ax do nr wll 11choolll incl Nopets.64.5·4148. ,•••••••••••••••••••••• C01taMt'sa{71415.57·8020 536-4110 ""'"""'I. Adults. 5295 848 Ooor:s , gold 1hag, ya.rd & UCI. $450 1st. ,M2·0664 & . LOW Wl8Cl-Y .. --JIMra~e. See $;ft. 1-4, 3367 · M2·7755. • Tow""°"" IA.11$ Go Pool CltEZOROAPTS Amigos . 497·1977 or ~~·~l~~~·S4:~:a· mo. UN IV. PK . 3 br, 2ba .•• ~~~•~••••~~!~ Executf•eWlel F~;~~.d~lea~~60/IJ:. l ,2&J82~~t~~ gar .. ~:~0906ANF R ONT 2 8 •. -2 hi hi ded l · 7 le -......1 Adult:i:. 177 E. 22nd St, d !"'-" • "'-Y upi;;:ra · 11 rium PANO RAMfC Ocean· 27Yotlc Wli•TW. pool , w ashe r , rye r, Ba . Condo. Bltn!I, crpt.s, SPACIOUS 3 Br. 2 Ba. & lovely pa tio. $37.5 mo. vitw, San Clemente, BeachBlvdalYorktown 1_C_._M_._ .. _,_._,.._, ___ -,--Closeto!>ea<"h.536·0336 drps,secur itybld~.$395. drp ll, cptt1, fin is hed Aviiil M.ay lsl552-08o6or Dana Pt., Catalina. N@w 516..o.tll QUIET pvt , 2 br, 2 ba. mo. l t"ase . Adults. ~~ r ~7g96e · :.s;~;-'0 · 673·8284 3 hr, 2~ ba, Oubhouse, STUDIOS·& 1 IRs <"pls, bltins, (rpl, pool, Ladies 2 Mouths 673·6719or 1!33-2704 2200 or pool,Roll.'29S.498-7101 •FuU•ltchen <ar,adlts,nopets.376W. Rentfrff --------FOR homes fqr I.EASE l -'-''-'--=-~-----1 be h St d' AYFRO'T 2 b ' "· •••••••••••••••••••••• COTT AG, E $190. 2 llr, SALE · th IRVIN~ H 1~ I Bay .. Next lo al' · u 1os. B . r. -.,..., Lott for !l•le or in e r~ ft...Jexes Unfunl_ _ 3600 • ea ~ poo • •-~-------1 b f 114~ h u· S550 I Commerl'ial lot on east fncd,chil41 gar.,singles. area Call us! We wre -....... •••••••••••••••·•••••• •Laundryracilities ·-z a ·•·oom.Cho'ldOK, 1&2 r r o m · P\'l bt•. ••er, . yr Y FlnstStrt't't,Tu.<iJ in.80x •IAS'111! S2Q0.2br,stv., h YOU & cu• Ja c uz zis & t e nni s. 979·19~or6444!;10 ere to serve HEW DU .. ir.v •Free utilitiea 1 --,.d'fl60~' ~M~on~lh~-'-:.--li~84~6~l~3~2~3;J!;-,;;t;;;-:;;l,'l~::C:f:~~~~~~~ 175Terms,Hrkr83:J.9351 kld!!i .~l.t'ncd,gar,palio WILL MAKE: EVt:llY '"".__ •Freelinenlll 757 Shalimar. 81.Uf"FSC;Rt:ATVIEW PAINT & Save! 4 Br,: Ef'FORTtosolve YOUR Deluxe spli l·Sevel; 1300 •TV&.m aidserv.avail . Lgedeluxe3br.21h b:i,all 21>f ·lba,,newlydecorated IA YSIDE propirty Ba. kids, pet, fned': gar. housini: needs . sq ft, 2 bdrm W/lolt-den, •Bar·B·Que , "'tHE GABLES" features & bltns at ttunt. $3.'lO !\1o. f?M-7923 fl~tCeot. for 'boat dock· Hurry!"t"ee-BKR. PEnlT REALTY [rpl<", pluiih crptg, hOme· •Pboneaervife Newly decorated, 2 br Harbour. S350. mo. Va· l.ol.sureSO'x\00' SINGLES2br,stv,klds. u · s •'tyP"•k l•v'onc l ike storage, walk·ln •lmiletoocean w /gar. Ad lts-new cpts ,.ant •11 ,1,·1 pd . Luxury Duplex on Canal. niver .. . • clo•el•, bath & ······----------1 ' r d ' . " 8 b CALL NOW pet S190 552 7000 " ·1 thruout·{irps·bltns· nc M6-49J8or846·1311 :!Hr, 2 ba or 2 r. 2 a . LOVE ~est. 2 br, child • bath. bltn gas range de Lgdlet 2 llnOlllhs yd·watel'\pd. Call bctwn Roat s lip a\·ail. 67J..2058 752 •7315 ok, yard. t'#(· $18.S. UN IV PK. Terrace. oew 3 oven, patio deck. 2 c11r R...t FrN 1·5, 636·41M LG. 3 br, 2 ba. 3 blks. to nr67J..2282 YOU'LL IE GLAD YOU WAITED! Introd ucing new bG'n and t bdrm apls t.ell worth seeinR. Refnied yet affordable •G ... at BEA CH e nvironmC1Jl• furni s h e d and un · furnished . •$185to$215 646-8453 HOMEFIMOERS Br. 2 Ba, DR, patio, pool, enclot;ed garage w/Jaun· Next to beach. Studios. 2439 ''G'' Orange ... $200 bch. newly decorated. ----------1 · dry room. Pay onlyeltt· 1 •2 e ·, l •om 5 14 .. , 667··o ·•vtcloria .. ll90 SJlOmo.846·0246 LARGE2br.11h ba,bltns. DONALD M.llRD. A~1••i•t.1.l .. llen Moltlle home/ Trtr l'rlts •642-9900• $415,552·71!96 t•o'•. Adul'"·""-.otr-aat • "• •~-"''--"-.,--"J-:----:·1 ~='-"'~'-"-~--:::-d is h"·a s hcr . Enc l l ... ~~~~~~~~ '.. "".gu ,.vu Jacut&is & Tennis .1 ~· 1-3 Br,+ Fam. Rm.Qf4 Br.Laguna leach 3248 •lwy, 5 bljcs rrom beacl1 , ADULT I Br, frplc, pool. 1 BR, furn/unfum .• ~rom ~ara~e. Nr i-loag_ l·losp. THE EXCITING t 2300 21f.! Ba, frpl , bttns, etc.••••••••••••••••••••••• 1440. 435 Golde-.rod. 846-I323 $180.mo.Call 1155, 1 mi . lo heh. 911 Aduhs.S220mo.6424387 l''LMMES• ...... S350. 549·0ttYl j IJR 2 ba. "privacy": Jg Corona del Mar. (7 14) MEN, small beach hot.el. 645·4111 Geoi'gia St. 536-2354. ~ "'~r 1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r ' k 1· 933 ' BJ?, epL<;, drps, bltns, !\llNUTESTONl>'t'. ' ' ' 1· I 'k EASTSIDE , ~1· am. rm., sun en iv. rm. ,~6'-15'----1 . ______ I Rooms 122.50 week . Apt.s RI GE VILLA BR d I d d N S225 1 l & ' e 'c11. , 71·8 x35 A Jo . ..i e new, • sp.i. ... .ing nr. LJ!.deck;occoanview 1· SlOO.mo.S36~7006 OAK D 2 + en, nc yr . J:ar. opets, • s furnis hed, carpeted, 1n new2hr,pvt.pat10,gar. S585Mo.Agt.494-7551 Hunt. Beh.Superclean3 3 BR . 2 BA.,. bltns. Cr l s. d r P s. tast.838·3450 Bach.1&28R.rmmSI62. park. $3500. MS.0328 adults , no pets. $200 br/2 ba, w /w cpl$, drps, NO increase in summer <"hildren welcome. $225. washl'r /dryer. Osh"·hr. -Adults. No Pets 673·0231 '-• Logna NIC)Uel 3252 bllin S/O, FA heal, wash rent , Beaut. I br rum 858 W. Center. 645-9219 f'rplc. 536·2651 LIVE Near The Ueach! t56 t ~1 esa Dr. MOUfttaln. DeMf't, •••••••••••••••••••-·• & dl'"y hk·up, Jrg yd, gar ;lpts S16S & $175 Spanish Casa cMI Sol (5 Bl ks East of Newp6rt R•sort 2400 3 Br. 2 Ba. cpttdiys, lilY . ADULT COM!\1. 2 BR, 2 + huge prking. Adlt.s. Style bldg, pvltncl ga r., 2 BR. $175. mo. Adult.s, no 2 BR , nr. beach. Ca~pets. Beautiful Adult Apt.s Blvd. I •••t••••••••••••••••••• Fn_cd. ~d. avail now. Ba, $325. 2 Bit. & Oen. 2 S285. Nodogs.8424866. pool. sauna, lndry, adlts. pets. drps .. stove & rl'fr1g. & From $180 546·9860 ----------1 Child OK . $300 mo. Ref. Ba S37S Club House I t ~-i-1o.-..1 17301 Keelson Ln. I blk 645-975.3 gar. Sl6S. A ~tG75.s700 21661 Hrookhurst, HB PALM SPRl~GS 548·8328 ·., 1,-1 '' •' pew nu• • .----& 5 El Toro at J eronimo . .., 1~~=-'---:cc---:c--:-I S"·1m oo onarc ••••••••••••••••••••••• W. or Beach arr Slater. •VILLAHINOS• NEW~nearlynew l ,2 3 962-66 3 NEW LUXU RY ADULT New Custom Vie w Shar-p 2 Br. Mesa. Verch Summit . Call Teal & ' 842-7848 BR apts. Wa\koreyclelol---------j APTS. 1 & 2 Bedrm. pool Home. Every oonceiva· Vi ll a for rent. Ha b coc k Rea 1 t Y. 10 alboa P•aiftsuka 3707 ADULT d 1. 1 beach. Some "'lfrplcs & 12 BR "'/pool . S22S + utils. & re t· . rm . 2 5 0.9 2 hi I .,15 000 U · H "'6 990 am 5 pm 499-<t509 gar en ap s, 2 Ir, 2 Ba..__...... patios. $165 to S-100. A'•L now . Child/pet. OK . \\,'i'.t ~xu~y .h ,6767 n1que omes,.,...5 . -. --••••••••••...!•••••••••••• BR.pool.S145.lo.'1Sl2lh ~·· Tobin 968·7827or968·M59 FARTlll NGS S T T Ai~rt~rDr~~ Rj~:;side. 2 BR , cplo;, drps, disposal. Mission Yi~io 3267 • P ENTHO~SE St.. 536·7447 afl5& wknds S upe't. Comror ta b le· S8ti·8460 Ca """'".. rplc patio htundry rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean & bay Vle\l.'S, 1 blk r ·Quiet Property MQMt. "'""""' ' ' . BA Id 1 be h f 1 GE d/w 1 BR furn. 1 blle rom G 846·1311 . No F~ec 5;TEPS TO IUCH Ph-714/687-0760 ga r.S225.Agt548·77'l9 38R,2 . l1h yn10 · ac cs. t;pl', • beac'h Pool Nochildren Enclosed arages · ''r lelffie $.125 mo. 1'"'ront etc. 3 br, conv. en, 2 ba, · · .1 pct ' .(:as A: Wat•r Paid. J\fo to Dis: 3 Br w / dbl. g1:1r SJM. 2 BR. J'ba. wi nter S23S • , 3e.,2ba,SJOOmo.C.'pl,, &Bkyd;n,581-0887 n;ce r urn;tu•e. No no P~•· SLIO. "'' · Mo.entalsS200tosz10 alsoxt.,lrg l _B•w/,ngl HEWrOl!TCREST l\'Nle·. Bu. Vo . lot In ldyllwild· .drps. buns. 256Ctt1l Pl. child/pet. Yrly lse $450. 960~2 46 • Childret:tWltlcome g<ir. $185. Both : pl ush 28R.,2Bacondo$525 Trade ror O\l.'n your own 646·6273 eves Hewport leach 1269 646·821 l NEAR PARK 2324 Elden'Ave ·833--2480 erpts, drps. bltns. lndry . WE HA.YI b h I '••3 4886 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bed S225 th 1----------RENT LS mo · motor .,,..· ·WOW! Act fast! Ccntralw f h 3 u l IALIOAIMM 2 rooms mon fac il.536·3179or963·5321. SUMM ER A S'd 1 . b Jeac r. nu <'P, •842·6111 • Eashldl-lclt2• G' BY OWNER-Pal m Spr· West 1 e ocauon. 2 b~ drpl'i. bs hw ~r . 2 b1:1 , CHarming, unique loc. W, bl COOLS EA Blt.EEZJ.: Bl ings tennis club area' ~ou/sre~ lcbil:ll ft1r~~:r~~ .. m patio. y rl y. S450 .. C213 l Close to s hops, bus, bay 2 BR Condo. 11h ba, Nr. ~le~~~·~.~~lts , '~~ P;~~ 2&3 Br newly painted, Associa ted Brokers ' . • HR . 2 BA fu rnished . · 696 -SSflO k ocean. 105 Main St. Huntington llarbo ur. drps.shagcrpts,lge kil., Realtors Si~ 'Pool. S89.500·Conside was her /dr ye r hook ·up. ---. 645-8740 W111sher & Dryer . No 642·952-0 s ome w /d s b\l.'hrs &l ... ~~~~~~~~~1 trade for income proper· C l o~ed j.?araRe. es:tr~ [.('ase/L:sc Option -ss75 pel5.897·4210or84&-8800 $120 I BR duplex prefer trplcs &gar.Sl8StoS280.I· ty. S70.000 ec1 . spa_cc next _ti? hou.s~. ~ncd mo. ~ SlQry il'4 nrs. 3' ! :::osta Mesa 3724 ma r r i e d c 1'. n 0 n I 8 l BR Park Ne1o1.·port Sub-F om $160 714 /3"l5·3538 patio. crpts incl. k1tcher ba. f rplc. conver:i1at1on ,.••••••••••••••.•••••••• l..Juna leach 3748 smokers . 954 P W 17th 425A l2lh St, I·· · lease. S221.50 plmo. Spa. f I Real Estate . ~U!i~O~hdr~.e~tc~::r· r~~ frb~I n~~-~~~·1~0~ Casa de Oro ~::·,·u·:;~··;·~·;~:::·:~ 548---03S8 ~ ~~·.~. Tennis. Elt. 644 ·1619 ?;~e~~·i~~:u~t%.~:1~~\r ... ~ · Wanted 2900 pa int job. S200. mo. Call .separate :1pt. Lrg patio, ALL UTILITIES PAID view. close in. SJ95 incl. ~fove in bonus w/immed. eves. • ing at a price you can af. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646·1246. Please leav• full y lnd sc pd . auto Comparebefore you rent util.Part.furn.Aft6pm, WILSOHGARDEMS ocl'p'y. 7731 Ellis, Apl.3BR,2ba.minioce_an\'U. ford. There·s 51 million . IALIOA ISLAND message or call eves. ~p.rklrs . Club pool /ten. Custom designed 494.4723 or 494-0142. Beautiful grounds, quiet, ''B'' S42·2ti7 11&\2·20'26 cp'ts tdrps. No l'h1ldren. in rec re a lion racilities. a ! d 1 c h ni s _ 640 1327 & Featuring : 2 br Townhouses.l1·'7 ba. . 64!>-9438 aft4P~1 fulltimeacli\•itiesdirec· llome or up ex. as 2 BR Eas tside. renced 640-1500.extl4ti5. •Spit<"ious kitchen with 5155 . LOV E l~Y bach . ,.0,; •-p,, bllns, closed 3BR.2ba.new\ypa1nted. tor "·ho plans parties. hu.ye r . Ca l l C huck back·rard, quiet 1:1rea. -• -indirect lighting studio nr. beach.· Also ~ ~· w 15185 i.... ne"' cpl. 16541 Sabot. nr. Wf.STCLlfo'F 2 br, 2 ba . BBQ's. l rips & more! Spi ller, Agent. 645·0003 S23S. mo. 642·9666 Park Lido Corldo. 2 Br, 2 Se l d' • small cozy bach St35. patios, poo · .,.,r mo. 1, .1 842 5111 Pool. adults only. $275 d h h 81:1 tri lev frpl cpts & • parae ingarea ut·t pd £ l'di' dll Adults.nopel:i.2'~blks. ,e1 . . mo.646·5681 Free Sun a\' runl·. R....tet4s 3Rr.2Ba,2cargar,frpl. dr s s,100/,;,0,64·5.7418. •l.fome-like s.torage 1 · mp a · W~t of H arborBlvd .. on 2 BRGarilen \e\·elduplex . .. Plus beauiiful s ingles, ••••••••••••••••••••••• fncd . yd. Avail now. SJH -~· -•Private patios 494·4200 } Wilson apt . Nwly redeeor .. Lido ~ayfr~nt 2 br. frpl. 1&2 IJedroo m apls. . mo. 673·3546 Owrir. BLUFl-'S G HEAT VIEW • C I o s e d g a r a g e Newport l•och 3769 mdrn. kitch. & ba, "'!Ilk appl s. nc1o1. \y de<.'orated . fu rnisht-d & unfurnished. Houses Furnished . 3226 2br·2b1:1. ne1o1.·lydecorated w /storage ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 HUGE Bedr,ms. Super t b h d l 5180 S36.'i 675 1060 Oakwood Garden Apts ••••••••••••••••••••••• Danaroint • s.JSO Mo. · f.44 -7923 •M.arbl_e pullman t~HO R T TERM S location, ·beam ceilings. o c · n pe s. · · · · offers 1:1n ex<'lusi \'e ·~o ••••••••••••••••••••••• •K1ngs1ze Bdrms ,... t • · pee . NopeL<>. St70mo.ft45·6610 962·4316 Yell rl y-Spac .• Open beam Rent Raise Guarantee". '~. ••al 3102 BEA~f-1 HOUSE, near Townhouse 2 br. 211';' h:t. • Pool-Barbeques -oceanfront /view. 2 & 3 I • 3844 2 or 3 BR . blk. from we guarantt"tl th:ll your :.=••••••••••••••••••• marina 2 Br. 2 Ba. cpts. pool. bltns. wash/dry, .s urrounded w/p lus h br. Wklyor mo.M6·3114 s_11s.2 BR, bl~ns, paoell· ,'";'.':.~••••••••••••••••• O<'ean & bay. S275·S335. rent will not be raised for VACANT house Sl25. Util drps, bltns, $285 49'J·2986 gar. No pets. 675-!H!!J __ lndscApdgull •-Nope'.. $29.95 WK UP. 1 Bdr, 2_~a lr~gn,t 'o'kP,l>n'o, dpcr~ .. ~.CJ~: 2 Hit , I i,;,, ba. A/cond.. 673·56:11 . ·, ONE t~U LL Yl::Alt & l!OU -& B h C lo TV d .. .... still have the nexibiUly pd. Also bachelor unit.:s , Fount•inValtey 3234 2 .Rlock.s to OC.'elln . lxe 4 lBORMFum. ac . o r , f!.ll:ll nyonDr.,Apt.F.8..13·8.533 pool. t ee. pvt. gar. & ln1n1 <1c . 2 Br. I"• Ba. of month to montb ~~ . Bal boa SI45. Lagurfa! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br. 3 Ha . family room, 365 w· Wo'lson"'" 1-1 serv. pool. T•IE MESA. lndry Wlr pd, SZ.15 mo. 1 , ,-1.,1 adult• "' It r h $ N · .,..... "' 415 N. Newport. Bl, NB·. LGF: 1 BR & buchelors. 551.263-i · ma u e q ~ • eupancy. e nts ri;np · Beac 1 4 5 .. ewpor 3 BR Condo. 2 Ba. 2 car rrpl<', 3000 sq_ ft, comm. 646--9681 St\', r ef, cpls & drps. llo~ot.5200.642·3153 SltiO. Pri<'esvi1rybyloca-BeuchS155.Ut1 l pd.Yrly. garage, c lubh.se, all pool & tl'nn1 s. Owner . S30WEEK&UP L I h 3848 lion. ~1 odels QJ>CnlO to7, Agt. Fee. 979-IWJO racilities. (213)360·3118; S499. mo. 64 5-3370 aft 5 •S8.60 Nighl & Up COM PLET PLY Foo,n 'd. Adu I ls on I y . 2 11 0 CKjUfta eac ''HLY. Bl~. lo<X.~n. 3 br. -------•Studio&I BR.o\pts "" Ne"'PortBL ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 ba .SJOQ.Fa milies only, Sorry . no p c t s ·o't Corona del M• 3122 or after 6, 17141831·004 5 ORIG. Bluffs. Wtill'rfronl Ele~ant Lido Isle. 2 bt. 2 3 R !\1 studio. Cyn. ,.u. blk 1 . 475 6048 · · childl'"en. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"OR L"A-·, 4 BR .• , •• _ 2 Bd . 2 lla, O.lt. ro· p1:1tio •Water Beds"'-· A -1 ba. Bayview. $500. a wk. 8ACllF.LOR 5165 to bC'h. Util inc. No pets. nope s. · · .. '"'i ;:,·r. ~ •TV&Maid"""',. va r orSl.500mo.Allutils.pd. A I 1·1 f n Encl 0 kwood 2 Br.Cottage,fum.Spec. mo . 176 0.6 Sant1:1 on b uy . I m . occ . •PhoneServ.Hldpool ppns. u1 _ur ·. S200 .<499·4188 S·7P!\1 SanJuan a. · lo June 15 only S200 pe• t2 13JJ31 8444 ......... Owner. 714 -675-2280 garage . Pool. Jacuzzi. 3931----------C 1 Ir 3878 G d · . Cr istobal. Call Ve ra. · . "vt"· •Children & Pet Section Ham·olton. 645-4411 eves./ La•ge l Bd. hiUtop ocean •p s 4NtO Ar en mo . , 3210 Seav1ew, ,..,...7111 --·-------· ,. rr k ,entw/ad h b h Fr I d be -1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ts Reallor,642·2222 """. or""""......,.. BR AND ne w Newport • ....... o wees f2Br se nr c · p ,y · 642·1960days. vu.fr'plc .open am ce1 · . Apartmen , Hunti--tonleac.h 324• TerrareCondo.J B_r.21h 2376Newpor1.Blvd,CM prkg . f.'urn /Unf. $295~ i ng s . di s hwasher &G09D locat1on.3Br.pool. Newport leach 3169 ••••• ~';'.', •••••••••• ,.:·. Ba. Adults. no pets.~. M8·9755or64S-3967 Vrly. 556,4760. 142 47th Hacienda De Mesa bltins. Incl. util's. S265. children. no pet.s. ~. Nr-pwtle-.11~\ ····~·•••••~••••••••••••vac a nt . 3 _BR , fplc. mo.675·5800 ,Bkr. •TropicalPool• St. 160W.Wilson.,C.M. mo.494 ·5643aft.5pm'.'.'.:.._l-'"-'5-'·~5-'l33"------c-I lrvineand16th - LiveonLido lsle,only freshly painted beaut 5 J 1 Br. cpt.s, drps. bltns, BACH. a pt w/~arage & BEAUTIFUL Mission Viejo 3867 SouthLCICJIHla 3886 «MS-OSSO ") '1· S450mo.2Br.2 Da. landscaping. l'iose t< Cu~ 3278 patio. Ga.s &waterpaid. pool . l blk bch . 210 . GROUNDS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••:'•••.••:••••••••• ""'-Pwt.._.S...· 213-793--0427oollecl. ocean S35U . Ask fo , apis rano "'A"'ll"8 Cedar. $150. 543.7290 10 m1ntues to ocean. Lf;!e Lo,·ely new •ondo, 2 BR . I BR + den. oee1:1nview. 16th and Dover ' ' . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._.. I & 2 B I B 1175 2 Br '" 8 O '1 SPACIOUS 4 b:-. 2 ba Keith. 962-4471 2 BR VIEW llome.'2 yrs YEARLY St to Be h ~· w ·'1'h 1' S210, Gae air cond. pool. i;aragc. pvt. patio, s undeck. New .642· 17 . I tw.autifully furn 'd. J ust cps uc · -""'· 1 . pa H> · .' "' $250 mo 830·3002 tile. cpts & drps. $235 + !----------~ -r Fireplace. 4 BR, 2 BA. old. quiet slreet, frplc, 2 1 Br furn s165. Lots' of d eluxe 3 br . 2 ba, & Water inc. Draperies, · · utils . 213·851·1760 or STOHEYIROOK1-r, , ste1ps to beach. $425 mo new crpts, drps. RIO , ~ar gar. Mature adult blln!I .. Pool. W.a lk to ru r n /unf.' Avail no"" carpl'ts .. gas h~~t, _g as 11 rtl h 3169 213-837·1525 • Yr y. 557·0308 walk to schools & shop· '28S. mo. 496·8271! Shopp;ng. in rni, beach. 615·5204 stove air condition1n~ ewpo toe !------,,--,.-,---:-Apls in a Gardcn.ZA HousesUnfurnished ping.S315.mo.Askfor Snt A 3280 s wi~min~ pool. rec •••••••••••••••••••••••A.portmentafu'llishe4 limited numbe r r 963'11a. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• llnL-not'shed uno·1° ,.,,.now avail. .,.._e Bc.v or Dale 9634567 or a a na 931 W. J9th St.54S-049Z A~ents room. wa ~hers &dryers . ~cJel~ or Unfurnished 3900 spacious 2 br. 2 hr.& · n ,. "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ i.ig ----------11145. 1 br, fncd, kids, pet, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. Jr~ patio. clean. floor plans. ~ General 3202 z. 3 .& 4 Br $275·S385. sin~lcs. Go de p 1 Crpt/dr1>s . rcfri~. ran~e. <"~. .~ -n_ .:'-l~~ 500 Dellflo"·er Blvdr 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Childreh/sin'.:les & pets Sl6~. 2 hr. fn cd. kids. pet. •St,ody r ns 00 * Capistrano IHC.h 3818 carport. SI90. 731·8 W. ,¥<1!)1;tV1JU..,..,ll:ll.KYf L.ong Beach ;: FREE FREE ok. No fees. Barbara, Call Nu"·~! Fresh. clean' $1fo0 /Sl9S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18thSt.673-77R7 OCITillC IUW CllUPT ! {2 131597·4468 i , •P ro(P.ssional Service• 963·6739 : 557-7620 L~CATJON + 3 hr, 2 ha. J\dW!3· l1·7 E .. ~ St, OCEAN view, 3 br. 2 ba. 157 Monte Vista, 2 bdrm, AcWt uou tulSllE UUll(; SUB· LET 1 Br. 1 Ba P!k *LAl'!IDLORDS* 3 BR , 11h Ba condo. Pool; ~i~~~~s:~~\:.,.fncd , gar, C.fi., .. 642 - 3645 C&D, bl t ns , ,W /D, court. Ma t11 re adults. Gs.. i uu..i .. is.occl"'111 Newport . SpHcious t. Home f i ft de rs * carport, laundry rm. 2 FRlIJ'I' T . 3 b 2 b· • ~BR, .poOI. refrig. 1 adlt. baloony. S2GO. 642-115.'i 5200. Owner al 163 Wed & ttaMll ~ •Bachelors Phone Steve for det s. 1 642 .. 9900 story. S290 mo. 842·90lS frP:l c. k i~~~s,pct ,r. fncd: !}t5i~!5J ~~~~re, see Ground floot, l & 2 br de· Thurs. (213)243·2409 + 2 WEEKS FIEE =~ :: •: :" Days. 549.1220; cvjs. C:ilifornia.'s Largest 4 Br 2 Ba · l\fodel itonie garagr. fee·JlKR · ' luxe garden un{um apts. 2 BR fi.fohile home, Vista Move In w tdepos it5 · Fro. -, 175 615·8598 ' j · •RentalService!• ··ca!if. Classic" Air HOMEAMDERS HOLIDAYrl.Ali BeslCa~Dch foc .Adhs. Verde Pa rk . Mature only t BR $190 2 BR R 4 dJO MJOWA y City. act fa!I , 4 cond. fully lndscpd, lots •642-9900* DELUXE Spa_cious 1 Br. SlSO-SZJ0, 493.ar.23 ad u 1 t . 54 6. 6207 0 r 1230 Reftig, Security, Mna~ East & Adams .~':,5••••••••••••••!•• b ?ba rrple pool BBQ or ext r a s . 17531 . . furl\ a pt. Poot. Ample CoroftadelMair 3122 ~7.067R. Pool , Jac u zzi. Rec. 540·1800 LIVF.ATTllEBEA<$ , kidfl p~t Fe~·Hkr.' ' Montbury Cit·. $450/mo .. \\'unted. ntte family to parking. A"dult;s. no pets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bidg w /exercise rm., 1--=========:=j szs. & up a wk. 673~ t M T~'s10N Viejo. Fan· 8'16·3301 . . ~~re~~~:~;,hd~~~u~; 1965 Pon1on~Ave .. CM •2 Br, 1 Ba Cotl>l!OO. pool, IRA.MD HEW Billards, Color TV. ll avc something you want PINE KNOTMOTt:1 l la~.1c 3 br. 2 ba.' a pplns, LOVELY 2. 3 & 5. Br yards are just what you BR. pool , infai,t OK, no near bch s hoppinJ(. $235. 2 Br.d 2 ba, 1 ~ g~· Irvine Ave. al !\fesa to sell'! Cla ssified ads do ROOMS $20. wk up ".-th klll!I. pet. J\fC. gar.~. ho m es . 5300 to S600. need for s umrritt. fun . pets, .$195. mo. 833-8533, no pets . 833-8974e'e woode lot. S27S. · 1 545.4355 1l well -Call NOW kit<"hen s.JO. wk up ; pt. H UNT1NGTO~b8e2aobh , Patio. tennis els. rcC', 52'-JS. ~10. Ask for Bev or 2266-Canyon Or., Apt. F 422, L . kspur jus t re· DeluJCe 2 Br. 1 Ba house. 642·5678 . 548-97S5or645-3967 Save S40. mo. ·1 r, a, room 2 car .R:a rat!e . Dale 963·4567963·1786 .J ar ' c d g r frp\C', Patio, kid s. pet. Som~ w /fir~p l accs . · 1$110..J150 1~·Br trailen. dicor fllted 2 br. I ba pls, rps, ~ a ' fncd,p;ataJi:e. Childrenwel<:0me. Westminster 3298 Matu:e adults only. 132 wJgar. $278. 644 ·6800/ adlts.S250.556· HOMEFltCIERS Tobift •••••••••••••••••••••••' W, Wilson. 645-4530 6'4·7326 DEl~UX E l Br. lsl floor, 2 •642-9900• I' rtyMcwnt Fireplare. 3 BR+ den 2 -I MOFR""R .. ~ So.of HwyZBr,deft,2ba. car gar. $195. E mpld J ' ro,. Jo t ee" ba modern home. Crpts. .... ll:l""I f~rpl e, s undeck. Ca11 adlts . April 10th occ. NEWPORT VACANT 1 Br house $125. 846·1311. No ee d rps. bltns & DW. Must If you quilify. Furn 675·8257. 646·47!>7 /Security Rate entrance Also 2 br Costa Me!'la Walk to bea ch rrom th;., set! to apprec. ~-mo. bachs & l Br. Excep· ~""°"''-'--:--,-c::--:-1 ;:-:;:;;-;-::::::---:-=::::;;-:=;I ~ · I I · 21 10 -28R h llya•d IUndergroundparking. $165., fluntl ngt.on Beach super 3 hr. 2 ba modern J\sk~ for e e·v or Onie l1ona Y nice. 2 BR unfurn. z•blks to oose, sma · IEle.R:a nt fumlounJ!es I S175., Corona del Mar home. Has everything 963-45679fl3-17H6 NewportBI. . Beach.N,o pets.$225mo. married cpl. s mall dog ./Billiards, exerci se, . 5235 .. Fountain yalley 2 vou want inn home. 1295. C t M 3724 Coita M~ta , 3724 Mr. Kiier . 675'19W7 ~~0:.:d~~ s~~~:z:J1 B Sauna rooms. . I ~[d aer::t~e, ~~~t f;.'"e':' Mo. Ask for Bev or Oale •• ~:.~ •• !~~•••••••••••• •••••••••'!•••••'•••••••Costa Mes• 3824 · I Htd pool & sun decks s. . • . 963·4561963·1786 AM BA s s A 0 0 R , I N N ••••••••••••••••••••••• Extra lrg 2 BR. I ~ Ba. 2 ./()('ean .,l,iew! High on 979.3430 ehildrcn ok, no pets . th e b luff overlook· l 3 BR . Adult Condo.·New ' .. ~. L. r lk t . N rt fl ~-latboa Island 3206 crpts & dr""'. No petll . tilll'"K~11r ... Close to r1o1.'f$, wa l• 1np; ewpo u,....,. •" S ~ schls $185 541M>338 IP r"ivacy ! P eaceful , 1 t•••••••••••••••••••••• S225. 962·2951 blwn 10·12 BRAN, 0 NEWi , • •row: · · · Spacious. 1 BA Vf'RONT yearly 4 br, 2 wkdys. DELUXE l, 2 &3 r Apls NEWLY painted, spac .. ./Serene adults only VERSAILLES SEEK & FIND• MOC KI NC BIR OL OR ELE RR C H ~~O BINPU R E I ACOO R H A H fh l'\IJ K f'll W G E 0 0 N A A I 0 C i: CT R L 1,-., l' D I NA L S E 0 DA 0 N ; L J L D S ~!'f C .F 0 E E R RD S I 11 OUOFI H ~ff NDNBR R YE~. GCKARNB~BIR DSIUEDEE W O C H U I LA R LAADN R LDL tB ; R R SEULNNUCUNEOAI I NG IHME01 C K E C £KGKCTOLE t ba:near new, lu11:ury up--L-I--32,. .. ' • .,. c_•~·.1_!! $ 2 9· co&,U,wf! Pvt Patios-ldtld1 POn.ooll attr .. 2 br, I ba. <'PlS , I Elevator servltt 1 per w/ big view, $725 • .,......_ •• ....----I . Nr: Shop'g-A ts Y drps. patio & carport. I CH I 2&3 IR ~ 675 -7846; art 5 pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,...,_.. """'.1 " ...__..., Mart1111·....,~ Ad Its . no pets . s1ss. A · ' • L 1 RR L 1 L f'll I a o 1 N A D R ll N N .: 673 -•099 RIHT"S -=--=.. ' .....,.._..,_ .....--· 3071 FROt S! as . 0 0 8 R 0 I C I B R I R.C A P ff E A 8 --. .. ,_ t.TnSanl• Ana v~.CM 673· . ;;7 t 0 A EH g 1£" R p ff E A s A NT ll u ~ ! L 1 TTL E 1 SL AN o. 2 BR . l ba. · · · •• M •• • S3tO u.-twW-.. 's • '*'" • · Mgr Apt 113 '16·S542"-.---.. -v-.-,-...,---:3cc8cc,Jci4 li40VE Iii IOHUS ; c p o p R s c o c co Lo 1 N A L c * B•ytront. new 2 br. 2 2 BR .2 ba ....... S325/33S l lk-.t.ci1Mn9"11. ...._,,_. iCHl'LD~OIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• 90tCAGNEVLANE o" R G w 1 LL T H H C N I r o LOO • I vel vi ew 1425 mo. 2 BR ,2 ba ........... S36S .................. '*""' ~-·· "~ !l(EWPORTB.&ACl.f ~3-876·2723 . ZBR. 2 Ba, ram.' ..• $450 ~.:..-:. • r..,e 2 Br St70; aer 1 ~ ba PARK PACIAC (Cornet Hospital Rd • l••IW1kMlll n. ...... ,._ .......... .,,.._~--~·:t --"'--------1 3BR.2Ba ... · ··•· ... $4 10 ~ ~=.... 1190. ,Duple1C & 4-1>le11:. 2 ADULTLIVlNG Superior 11b9Ye Pacific ....... iop. ~· • •:is:::r • °'',.... f1MI --~ PANORAMIC Vu from 38R.2'1>8 a .ram •. S47S Dlr-M•M,..........._ . pools, crpls. drpa, llS CoastH•y~. • • ......,._........... •1 • ~ patio. 4 ,er. 2 ba. S600. 38R, Z Ba. fam ••... 1475 WA~--L.WOOttl, $41·'7911 I lclnn ~ S 714_64.SGC! , st.ur.t1111u c:u t.l PHl:'"AA/\.,. Ye•rly 875 546<4 2 ..._ fltoolR120S <:AanrNAt. MoettlNGe1RD llOAOllU?'INP.a . c ......;.;M .. 1222 RAISOR'S 2211 H..t.uo•'.1Lvo.. :,:r:.=n r~·~~~~'t.-=1;,t v•• "°"" • .:.i .•. ..1n •• ~~l'iMZ~'a_ ... !!~7i~~~···"'~~"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS 't COSTA~ 1• • Zftft ~Unrs1;1StMO FOUNTAlNVALLEY "d1 raw fasdr~n~J((', EnjoJ m1,1ch l•'lf!' "lH•k • F'111.d".r11r•I•• .. i1ti ~r ·2 )JR. 1 BA. Frple. Fri>nl 4523C 11pus Or Irvine ~ 64"4840 J· PL\JSUTJLmf'.S •61 JJ71 P1 lee •n l'I .,.; 1~ d~rHi~ ptr p•n•I in an 111"1""' em" ol~·l"'P btoll.I Ir rear yds . Pren cl) Camp:i"Vaue,-Shopetr. . · .,.. · '" ' l ntiriti . ..Nopets V" .1-IO~US Pilot Wa nt .Adsl c;.Jl•dtliW 'Toord.,. volum•-1. 11 •nit n1. ~SI rot•ac.h, m•lr.intchi f· ~.• • •3%5/ mo . CA.U'IJ:J..-t6.00 , "T , 1 24.50Newport Blvd.CM MO ~ N · "" · -&42-5618. •· "· -~ .;. piiyible tn "Sttk & i:'lnd" In car1ol1hl11u1 ...... per. > , • • • . • . ' ' ! ' • \ . ' ~' '. -· ' Df 0AILY PU.OT Wednesday. Aprll 2. 1975 Addlt ... Bulldlt...Oiaperit ... Hammerlt. .. Carpet S&R' VICE · DIREC o· RY Jt. .. Cement 11 ... Wlre it ... Hoe it ... Clean it ... Move . , • I ' lt...Press it ... Paint It... Nall It ... Plaster lt ... Flx it... . • • · .. .,... •ptalar . C.....t/Cowa• ••sel•g hnlcel H••t M•1l1:t1ace '*'Mt/P .. zz"4 .,,__.Ir..,.. . .............................................. ························ ............................................. ········•·············· ........................ ······················· M1NOR HOMERE.PA1R Plumbing-Carpentry Ct'ramic Tile. MC).5$60 CUSTOM Cement Work Pali01. Reaaona&ble ti're4il Est 64.2-8514 ardenin• S«vite. Ex· Haullng:, )Id eleanup, Pf\lmbln1&Eteetric1l allty home tmp. llc.25' pert Lawn Care. ~ Los A~ n..s moving, odd job&. Rella-~te. Commercial• •THI HA•t•t et•· yn exg Fr" •t. P'1r Trimmin". Hauling. Eat. MiUA~Do Ak~caM ble,lowrat.e1.M8--0347. Ru1denU•l.$LS-11$1w LJcZT4048. Free Eat, 'Price. all K~~!_.~are, "' ""~ ria .. ,.Water Dan Schwart& Sr . 642·1770Evesoi:"flUIJI. Cabinet Work. Cen'I Ce m e n t W or le . Free ' Low Rat•s . Potent ally Den.aerous l HOM I ~ M«iOWy 361·\!0l ' R . O all W k SI t b · k •-8J9.TS8S ''CONSUMER •C ••"T"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roofhtt epa1rs. ryw or . umps one. r1c • CO'Jli'TAC:l"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~;teC•re.krnc~~td· Bl SmFIA10d1d,hilsca·~.:_~~.1 ~~~e~~~S-~1';'0all Jobs, ~~:C~~f~e~rd&i: Acllv•l'cd charcoal Hou1ttloa.oln1a!7 l\elia· WILLIA.Ms 11 Soni PAINTJNG/ftep~lr.h~5 r l ay/wee . ~ts ._ .... ., 546-3310 filters art not the ble Couple. erentt1. M•soory Bri ck/ )'rl , workman• PREPAIRS. all type•. wknds OK . Reis . Remodel,Rrpair. t'911maklng 1----------1 answer. Bottled water Rea111.Rates.54B-«ZJ'l Block/Stone. Uc. 2830M. 1u1r'd, take advantl8e Reu. Free ein. lic, uk :~f":~--034::::7-;-:J=ea=n~l~e:----1--V~ln~c~e~&~7~S·~l!OllS~a~ft~6~-I·•••••••••••••••••••••• Y AID CLEAN 1W eicpenl'live·lncon~enlent . HOUSECLEANING la our C-all 51115-631'1 . of my t1ap. W·~ ror W a I l. 830·5020 ...._,, S..-vice C t S vlc Dressmaking in The Comp M11inl ft4S.0309 •Good New1• 1bt1 mo.l Businees. Cillll Janlee'a OY.. ,..._/lepW l·"="~Y~l~;m=•~·--:-:::--:-::-- ••••••••••••••••••••••• _,,. er e l::t.trope•nMaMer.We prnml sl n1 Devise . RacgedyAnna.675~ •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J .C.ROO~Na ••••••••••••••••••••••• furnis h everything. De· t; x per l J a pane 6 e "Revt>rse O&moeis " de -... Keyp~n ch ' C~rd so~r t , J O II N 'S Carpet & signed for you. Corrlay Gardener: Compt Yard veloped by our Gpv\. a\ THE BEST in Dome5tlc PA1'CH rl,.t\Sl'ERING Licensed &Insured g~~.1~~-~iso~~\·~EN· UJ)ht;ilstery. Drishampoo Fashions. 556·4232 by serv.clean-ups. loTecei;:t, cos t of $30,000.000 . Clean1na. Robbie's Ra1 GORDON Movlnl(. 32' .All TypeR. Free t:a · f'reeeist. 549-4066 --~-------1 ( s n 1 I r l' ta rd an ls I · appt only 548·2661 Astronauts ~ thls de· & Mop. 54S..075'f Vwn. Ile. ins, lowe8l rute8 ttm11tes . C•ll MG-61125 Roofing & Plwiterlng. All NAN C y BA fl N ES . Oe~rt>a sers & ull color i W h in OC. Eista. 581---0643 Sec re ta ria 1 Servi.t'e. brighteners & 10 nlinute Bec:trical lhl\'e your &oil analyaed ho~~ u1;1i~. ~~~ w:t?-a~ House, •l)l & office clen'g ~l,!'9•••••••••••••• V..~:!St . ~4~~enc~d .. Hca.s rates. 0" the pag bleach ror your white••••••••••••••••••••••• for plant nutrients 1 01, 1 done by; l ady w /exp, OUT&ABOUT!! J necessary to your lawn your ap -· per ga · dep .• own trans. 847-3837 Local/Statewide Movlnc orhr.640-~. c3rpcts, Suve money by ELECTRICIAN . Sm! I t N PK I Leal'le /Buy l''ree Trial. ?da.l•eeest.s.?l-20Tl MARV'SPLOMHING saving me extra trip• I · 22 or P •n s . · • · Pus Act Now S.4 ._,.,, I ' • 641 -• HOME W•TCHIMG · · . · jobs. ma nt / rep1u rs. mlrterals Complete · ._. Exp & dependable W II __.,., R 'b~I b . Cll?an h\'1ng room.d1n1ng yr s exp. lie 233 108. anal .v s is . available . O•ywall .-.pal·. a•• k•'nd. tle~n & keep an eYe oo P-...u..g/P•p11Mg 1 -N'-"O~J~O=B~T_OO~_S_M_ALL __ .I NEILL NEON, INC. espons1 e us1ness rm & hall Sl5. Any. rm ~Aa_~..,,.3 • • ·• h kid I ~ 21"" •• • •••••••••••••••• . man witl live-in & care Si .50, <'OU<'h SID. chair $5. ....., .,.v 642·2162 Custom tealures. rair t e s 00· ........ -· •• • • JUST PLUMllMG7 . The 1t•u11 Service Sign Co ror home. ror vacation. 15 yrs t'XP is what counts. Gardeninr:1 MIKE 'S GARDENING prices. Dino642·9484 hlco-. Tax B P" int Ing . f're e ft'•st Serv Reas Rates F'orSale!imun!l.31-337• . kJoa •••••••••••••••••••••• ing/absent persons. Jul. not method. I do work ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mtiint /Cleall\lp/Trim Plant Doctor will make ••••••••••••••••••••••• Estimates. Licence & JustOneCallTo: Tihr -75 & Aug. 1S. LOCAL TO myself. Gd. refs. 531 ·0101 Exper & Reas house calla to treat your Wouldn't you rather have Ins . 30 yrs. Ex per. JUST PLUMBING ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~s~Et L~~T~. ~=~~-· c°a~: ~1csa Cleaning, Carpets & s~~ ~:~l~s~~.~:li~~~~~j .,.,-al Stt'flcn sick pl~nts. Hofticulture a prores:iional acco\ln· 494-0137 Ext. 65. or • 642-4111 * CERAMIC TILE. New & / Jell C.sey. 67'3062. 6pm Uphols t e ry, Steamed cond. 642.333 11646.,....... lpttiahsl 142-2162 lant prepare._your lax re· 494·l003. f'LU MB ING· 542-0757 Remodel. Free eat. Sml' .r """ ••••• • •••• • •••••••••••• • tu ms? For rates & appt .,._ E G B r A b 1 536 2426 lO lOpm , P.1on lhru Fri. c leaned or s hampoo. lfANDYMAN-llomes & Odd jobs, Int painting. inyourhome.968-8J82. Prof Painter, honest rioee st. uar. 0 • jo swe come. - ·any{imeSat.&Sun. 557"6142· EuropeanLandst'aper Apts. Conscientious Small l'obs welceme . work, reas. lnt/ext, free Mstr Chg.1l838'1·S2 · Top Soll .TreeScrvice·Cleanup L-~ I 1 N C 0 M E T A X . •SUPER SPECIA.L • No ma int, reas 642_5329 Crarts~man . 645--6558. exp. reasonable. ~-5405 -c.ap ltCJ est. Refs . 548·2759, L. R. OTJS Plum6ing ••••••••••••••••••••••• Guarnt. Any si~e. Livini!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·3913 w t ht all sl~ dis • Bookkeeping, 1',a s t "TfllNGS'' Moose. Haulinn ROTOTILLING $25. a er. rs, • ·, •TopSoll•Com ........ l• •-· "d A room . dining room & haU Tree-Gardt>n·Landscape .,, posala stopage.s re ..--.;Jll!'rvice. exp . ccoun· Ge,n ".""""wo • repairs,•••••••••••••••.•••••••• Landscaping. Sod Sales. R .L . SINOR. State . • · ' d-•Mulch•Redwbod• tant.W Stamp &142.679 Sl6.95shampoo.S47-7271 Serv. Quality Work & 1 b ~'" 1 5613 pairs, remodeling an CALL5S6-6930 f,;;~·~~:!'.:·.::::~·o:::.::..1c;;;;;;;ttC,~;;:;;:t;"--1 Depend ab I e -Bob . P um ing, e c'i . · Mo v ING , h~ u Ii n R, Free Est. Master Ct)g. lic /insrd. Exterior. Pay replptng. New Construe· __ ===-''--'~- Carpenter Cemnt/Concrete 557-9180 USE T · garage c.leanup. Rl'liable 0000 •.Y2170° r eves· Tom ml)f!lhly. 979-3335. lion. 24 lira. lie & bond ree Senice ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAILY PIL I 963 "52 642 6263 .'F ••T astserv1c('. --,...,, ~OLLEGE St·~en•·, w•'ll . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAVE & Profit. CustomBreaR:/Drill /Remove apanese Gardener. ""' .... "' remod. repair, add-on. Asphalt /Cement. low Complete Y<ird work. RESULT" ~loving /Hauling.Student. For Result save you money. Have Sa.~e_ on w_aterma1ns, re-HE~ TRIMMING, Top.- insulation. Free est. & rates 549 -9933 or Clean· up . t·rce est. SERVICE lg truck, .reas. Barry. Service Call airless eqpt. Refs. Rob, p1p1ng, inst. Cree est. ping. pruning, removal. Designs. &15~39. !!~~-~!0!1!68!.!!;!!;!!;!!;!!;!!;~64!!;2·!3!10!2!!;!!;!!;!!;!!;;;!!~!!!!!!~0~1~RECTORY· 548-9723 & 535·6798. 642-5678 ext. 322 673-3658 Guar work. 898-1181 Low rates. Dan. 540-0460 R-400 Office Rto!ol 4400 ladonlrial Rflllal 4500 HetpWci.twd 7100'HefpW-.I • 7100 HelpWattled 7100 HelpW-.1 7100 •..............•....... ····~·ot ••••••·.········· ·•··•·•··•·•········•·· ....................... . enOnals 5350 .......•.............. . ............ , ............................... . •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PREGNANT? ... 55' PER SQFT Nice & quiet furn . room. 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB EA.ST 17th STREET Costa Mesa. Workin AGT.541-5032 Top service Joe. 700 Sq. _m".'_'a~n~.~642'.'0:·!"~"'~· ..,--:":":c::l;;;;:;:-~~;--;;;;~;;-~-1 ft. shop w/orriCf!'S. Ample Vocation RHklls 4250 VT. OFC. 200 Sq. Ft., on-site arking. 5105 l'pt'd .. panel'd., in Realonomics. Bkr 20010 YIB.D Carin11: conridential counseling & rererral . IMPROVED Abo · d l" & PROPERTY ~t1on, a op ion keeping. $25,000 3 yrs ?nd TD on APCARE547-2563 lge restaurant bldg ,--~-'-'=="'----­ Orange Co. Payable in· sk M6 about Mary Kay terest only quarterly at Cosmetics. Call ror Free 1or~ Isl yr. Then$ZSO. pe 1',acial. Anita.545·6210 Auto Retail to $12K I Monoqe-Tnoe BUS BOYS *FANTASTIC* Rapid aavancemenl & Must be over 18. Apply 2 OPPORTUNITY outstandin~ benefits to 5, r.ton lhru Friday. await mgmt oriented, CHARLIE'S CHILI. 2278 Aggressive Salespeople knowledgable indiv. in Newport Blvd. CM. Ask TO JOIN lnstru<'lor to instruct in woodworking &. arts & crafts. Wo rk w/boys ages 7·18. Call betwn 9 & 5, 642·8372 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Westminst er lndust . 675·6700 Cabin. Big Dear. Sips 12. CO/Jlplex.. JO' sq. ft.- !2 fr pie. Cir TV, pool tble, Wft.rehs~. space avail. Storaqe 4550 ;~"°·~"~•~•~o~'-'~"..cc.6J64c.cc_ __ 1.~892:'.":-4~4~38'.'....______ • ••. • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • ••• major corp. Call Gary for offi ce. Young Real Estate Firm Insur A.~Glrl Hunt, 833·2700 .. Dennis I-'-"-'=-"=------CALL DOVER RLTY Commercial Lines Urt· & Dennis Personnel arpet Cleaner, ex per. Gene Mayo 645-9070 derwritinJI: &. rating. Ex-~ BlG BEAR CITY-3 Br, WATERFROMT Storage acre, fenced . r Ba. frplc. By Day o private, Back Hay . OK mo. 20"1~ discount. !714 l 493·1154 SPIRITUAL HEADER Open lOAMtolOPM A~e ncy or Orange Coun-steam cleaning, benefits. per. necess. 494·1087 or · ty, 2082 Michelson Dr., apply 1740 Superior CM 1----------1 549.3058, Mrs. Bradley. Irvine. rrom9to l!. FORMER MA.RINES 'Week. 581-9499. ~:e~~~~~:-build OJI s hed. 540-~ Rentals to share 430 S1SO·s.l50 Month--e-ntols Woftte'CI 4600 Numerous opportunities JanitorS2-S2..50hr. exist for Former 1333Avocado WE IUY & SELL Advice on all m.11.tlers. 312 N. El Camino Real l•---------1·Cashier/Trainee 2ftcl T.D. S7'00. San Clemente, For appt. Stash Thee.HI •••••••••••••••••••••• ROOMMATES View of boats &water BILL GRUNDY . Realtor 675·6161 Marines because of re-Newport Center, N.B. cent changes in Re-. 15°/0 Disco.t. Call 492-9136 492-9034 AVON Famous financial inslilu-Executi ve Cwho O'A'JlS SOUTHCOASJ' tion seeks friendly & home & re.ally c.11.res for INV ESTMENT LlvingTOC)lthcr? GET MORE alert indiv. to train in all .•••.••.•..... , ........ . it) needs 3 or 4 Bdrm. un-M9·~12 645-4203 Why Nol Marry Today? phases or ore. Super loca- W a n t. e d l o share Water View ore, pvt bath, furn rental in Corona del' No Test I No License! OUT OFUFE! tion & xlnt benefita. Call beaut1rut Z bedroom /\.IC. util inc., reas rent. M.11.r o r Ne wport with Annotincemftlh/ No Publicity! 673.5230 Julie Maloney, 833-2700. enlistment procedures. JANITORIAL, part time, The Marine Corps wants 5 nights p/wk, 6:»10:30 their Good Men to Re-pm. Must be bondable, enlist. Call 548·5847 or Experienced & over 20. 968·9171 . ~5'~·~·::.568=7 _____ _ f~mished or unfurnished 2400 w. Cst Hwy <across ocean view on yearly PersMals/ Be an AVON Represen· Denni s & Dennis Person-~pt& at Oakwood . rromStuftShirtl544·&i7R basis.Willpay$350.·$450. Lost&FOWMI Ms. Yo rk with the lative. Meet new people, nel Agency of Orange GEHERALOFC JUNIOR SALESMEU be re's $1,000,000. in --per mo. {213) 691 -7749 Of' •••t••••••••••••••••••• Brahms picture, please add new interests to your Cou nty, 2082 Michelson Typing 55·60 wpm . Misc IT c reation facililit>s . OFFICE SPACE Ml P.O. Box 1217 Whittier, call me $48-3036. life & earn J!ood money · duties. Apply National Age 10-15 . Earn $20-S40 Complimentary tennis \V elj,tcliff Drive, 450 sq Ca90609 Lo1t&Found 5300 . too! No selling exper.;..:0..:'_··-='-'-'_m_c_··-----I S,Yslems Cor p, 4361 per week gcttin~ new zl~sons, Sunday brunc-h. ft . ., priv;.ite bathroom, ----••••••••••••••••••••••• Art Student hand painL-. net'ess. I 'II show you CA.SHIER/ Birch, Newport Beach. customers for the DA.IL"(. Sports tournaments. A air. etc. $175. per mo. QUl _ET rurn /unfu r_n LOST : White Terrie r Unique Personalli:e~ how . Cal l 540-7041 , (NearO.C. Airport) PILOT after school and fulltime oi ctivilics di rec· Call Gene J-lill &12---0200 studio or I BR w/pat10 male. looks like wh . Scot· basket purses for you . Days. TELEPHONE Saturdays. You must be tor who plans parties & ' for mature responsible ty. Harbor Vu Homes . 646·4998 1~~~~~~~~~~1 ~2~Mo +benefits. Min. outofschoolby 3:oop.m. BBQ 's. We 'll even help MEWPORTIEACH woman. $150. -$175. I· 3 yr "''Ork expcr. Public GM. OfficeClerti: and be able •--k at ltew<ird . 644 -saM -.J... VS TTEI' Jd I d t t t be t & "' --you find a roommate. 3 Offict>s, recept .. rest 552-7484 r···~"' BAB I ,,o er a Y eon ac. mus nea Apply 2 to 5, Mon thru leasl3daysperweek.No Sorry. no one under 21 & rm. AIC. music. deluxe. -.--M---FOUND . Male. e-ither ~ation preferred to sit W·21h & pleasant. Call for appt, Friday. CllAS CHJLI . deliveries or collectin1t. no pets. Modelsopendai-5225 Mo. Broker675-6700 IRS~!,. aneous1 H u 5 k y p u p 0 r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3~ yr olds, my home, 3 642· 1758. Th1e Ear51;s6 2278 Newport Blvd. Ask Transportation pro- ly tO to 7. See our Jarger n11as 4650 Samoyed/Husky mix. daysp/wk,someeves& Plumbing. nc .. J roro£fic-e. vided.Call&44'6236 . ad in lhe apartment sec· COAST HIWAY ••••••••••••••••••••••.• Vic . Cannery Village. Sc.hool1 & wknds. Hunt. Bch area .1 ~N~w~p~l=B~J,~d=·~C~.=M=·=:--1:::::::::::::::::::~1 Eq ua 1 Opportunit1' &ion. Near Bay Club. Vacant LEASE. Townhouse on NB.838-2224 btstrvction .700S ·~""=·32!l<l=~a_r~1._•~P_.m_. ___ 1 Employer ·, I · office-s. Good parking. main channel, Oxnard. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r Caslli.r, Exper'd GIRL NIDAY OAKWOOD GARDEN Sl15&Up.permonth Ca. NC'w 2400 ~fl 3Br, f.OUNO : Man's Watch.I----------BABYSITTER arter P /time Wed thru Fri. ADVERTISl.NG AP'l'S REALTOR 548-5527 3Ba w /c rpl g, ap-Vic .OceanrrontNB.Ca ll IE... schoolror8yrold,CdM Kolo Restaurant, Oppor.fora"'rlwhois KEYPUHCHOPR h Do I. • d 'p 2 su" t 'd 1·r 673Zl91 • area.675·5416after 5 7'20621 ~ I y s J • Jtit at vt.'1" ---------p 1an ce,,, it. -01 en 1 y. · J • . energetic, young lhOugh ear exper. .a ar ... 642·8170 !\11SStON Viejo-La~una de-rks. Boal dcM:k/ramp. TRAVEL . r hi 1----------I mature . s ha rp. likes open. Good ('(). benefits. ----'~~~----I Niguel area. Handy to Accommodatl'$ 40• boat, l<,OUND : young black Babysitter or 2 sc age 2 CHEM ICAL Processor Apply National g.,.tems d R · Fwy ' -• t fl JI c ,1 · Lokc F'orest a-·· T · , I · variety & pressure J~ Wanle : esp. young San Diego . 200 to dbl car ~ar. $400. mo. ma1e c·a. ea co ar, i:1 s. ,.,... ra1nee s, a .,p Y in Corp, 4 361 Bireh, woman to share 2 hr 2000 sq rt . Call owner Call l2!3 )842-6l21,ext 346 loud voice, Vic. Myrtle AGENT Tues & Thurs 12-6; occ. person. Dentalloy Inc. w/ngure aptitude & lite Newport Beach. (Ne.air house in Lag. Bch . $140 &:U ·l"OO llam to 5pm Mon lhru ~'t .. Law una Bch . 49'1-4695 more. Refs req. 830·5092. 1310Lo~an Ave. C.M. bkkpng background. 0 C A. tJ mo+ util Walk to main --·---F . or494·7346 CLASSES~"TART Fast accurate t yping 1 __ ._. -"~"°~'-·----bch. Ava.ii April 15th.IMON.free rcnt,walkto r1. _,_ ~-----BABYS ITTER/House Cook, m ature, f /llme. (min60wpm.IBM Exee) LegalSec'y.Trainee · Call 497-1542 arts, ask for ocean. new dk . Brwn. lutiMss/lnvest/ FOUND : Black puppy, MONTHLY work, mature woman, 2 MCfia Verde Conv. flosp. to le a rn art work, Th Def R h' Jan cptg. S115. 675-~"70 agt/ Financ• a[lprox . 5 mos. Vic . Earn commission days, trans. provided, 661CenlerSt,CM merchandising ror e ense ~ '. 6735502 Colle~c Park on Easter whileyoulearn l-IBareu.847-3249 1----------1 manuf . o r cruisi n "' A.ssuredthateager1nd1~. ~DER Woman or Coll .-·-·--••••••••••••••••••••••• Sun.M9·2&17. -----------lcooks. Kitchen Help & sai lboats . Call An~ who ~eeks o~por. to j~n •Cirls to s hr. 4 br home NEWLY remodeled orr. 1 • -----1 PACIFIC Janitorial. apply 3201 E . Moreland .642·8961. thish1gbpay1ngfieldw11l ~/ramily. Lg. rm .• pvt,. NB. nr. oc Airp<:>rt. 7 u0s1ness-1..-~ l'"OUN D: Bloodhound. Vic TRAVEL SCHOOLS BANK Co.ast llwy.CdM . love the atmOl!lphere In ba. 1~1219 _ 0 re's .. con f . room , ppo.---.-•• ,. 5005 Pla centia & 19th. St. on 610 E 17th St, S. Ana TELLER DEMT •L •SSIST this wonderful attomeyM '• secretarial area, choose ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3/24.646.9439 llunt. BchBranch • "" • ore. Call Barbara· a('. SHA RE G arde-n Apt ., your own colors. Days : RESTAURANT 543·6655 • F/time Exper . or some training GROCERY 833-2100.• Dennis & Den-pool'c~~· ~e!n~o~l.~g!a~·~· _""_·"' __ +_ 1 _ .. ~5~"';;o800~.FE~'~e~';::'f .... 1Ei6552~:-I Price incl. on sale liquo, F0°,".'.'dd ' ms~l"e" •"o'g'mpcao;,· Acc r~dited bedy Nr A'ITS • Bookkeeping exper req 'd . X·ray lie. Mon S •LES' •fty nis1Personnel Agency or. 11'! Util. 645-7419 ... "' · • ... ppro\' or •Teller experience thru Fri. 644 ·7162, "" '"""" Orange County, 2082 • 1 P.10 . FREE RENT• lie., all bar. rood & game Collie. Vic: Del Norte. Veteran Training Apply 1----------1 We need a mature & ex-Mic'lielson Dr .. Irvine. Young woman with 2 No lease. Dix offices adj equip. $50.000 Buys it all! Tustin 538-1 424 Eslablish«l 196.1 Denta l Recept. part· lime per'd person ,,i.nterested 1 ~-----------~~~~~eninw~~~c~o !~!~e. Airporter Hotel: A/C. l20·FTu·,G1,. E,'! •.. N.B. Found : Male ,\iredale, 6_9 Financial Aid Programs P~r:~::1•=~nt n,. onw10. evfeuri1t~a111,rmweo.t0i~g0 in good nutnlron. Must L-al S--'- full serv. f'rm$135mo mo's. Vi c Beach & 10230ParamountB\\'d be exper'd on cash re--.,, .......... ,_., C hi Id r e n 0 k · :.!172 DuPont. Room8 REALTORS 642-4623 McFadden . Brn/blk. ob Wanted, Downey, Ca manager. Enthusiasm & 11ister. Modern health Exper 'd, xlnt typist, lite f 213 l 860 · 9065 (714 ) •Hll-3223 'til noon• ex per. are musts for this food store. No Sat night sh pref'd . Active litiga.l-<-636'!'!'~-4~5~77~------Jilu:d;;~~;;;;;;<;-•O.:O\Affiliate f:ves. 847-5674 . Ft-male 7050 213/923·9461 position. Xlnt working or Sun work. Pleasant lion practice. &M--0023 f' luslness a...tal 4450 VE""Dl""G ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eual Oppor. Employer cond. in new ofc. 896-3955 working conds. Uniform 1 --~-------puple Wanls to Sha•• J"ll ., LOST : Puppy, blk tgrey. c I rr· . t I I t '""'~~~~~~~~~1 c~~~~~c=~=i . I '' k ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• female, 6 wks old. Vic . an;'· e 1c1en _ega . e c.1_ or848·8932evl'$. rurn. Medical & hosp Live-n o use eeper : 1 o u se Pref crab I Yl•---------1 We can teach you how to Las Palm as & Grants Sec y. Can br1.ng order IARTEMD!R benefits. Apply Lindberg working husband, wtfe Ii Newportarea.548·7526 THE COLO""Y increa s e your income out or c h a o s . OentalOrrice Nutrition, lowerleve!So. 2 young children. Tfke J"'ll with vendin~ machin~. Plaza . 493 ·8714 or T p/I' ••"-0288 P/lime. Apply in person, Secy Re-ept E•p"d I h I h NEW JBr Bayfront npl. JORETAILSHOP5 rull or part-linie. Vend-493·6581 em erm . .roo Hambur~erHamlet,lS45 -"' · • Coast Pl aza Shopping £ul <' arge o ome. Sl8S. mo . yrly. Non-Prime reasonable space In g coffee. t'1~arettcs, Lost 5.1 . g 12 T . Girl 20 yrs old. avail su m-1 ..:.A=d=•~m=•occA~v~•=· C=.M~. ---I :rca:~r~~I~~ a::~~ ~~~:,_c_e_n_t•_•_._c_._M_. _____ 1 ~~~at~t~ Jii~ae :~::1 -,_·m_o_ke_•_._•_7_3·_67_43 ____ 1 available lerge & small. candy & llri nk s. We · ... 1 v,er rin Nw· Gu~r mer as crew or caretaker 714/646·4801. H •1RDRESSER 640.0130 Mon. lhru Fri. SJ Old world charm with furni s h lo1·a tions & ~uoise 5 ones. ear 0 on sai l bo11t &/or le.tyOperat« "" Female to share 3 BR French wlnd~'S. gbbles financin g Call today for St. I ... U. 494·6234. "Mothers helper." Exp. No following nee. Comm Dental Asst , chairside. WANTED to 5. . - Park Newport • furn . & trees . Adjacent lo details & get started on LOST : 1 yr. old Irish Set· sailor, hardworker, resp.1 ..:.•~•-•_ro_n_l_e_ed_.64_5_·1_050 ___ 1 f/time. X-Ray lie req'd . BOOTH RENTALS Call Cherie, 752-llll or Fest iv a I of Ar ts the road to financial in · ter, male. Vic. of 14th St. M. Taylor, P.O. Box2432, Sal open. l"ringe bene. 645-7337 _ 64~0._1_6_73 _______ , Grounds. . dependence. 114·8.18·2100 l ~"~"~·~R~e~w".."'~'d~961>~2560~~-l-=S~ta~n~r~o='d~·~C~•~94305='---I Min 1 yr ex per. Sch area. .... -5 forRent 4350 580BROADWAY ---Boys & Gir-ls · 847-2569. Hairdresser. rem. to as· -.,,-LAGUNA BEACJ-I PRINT Sf!OP·leltcrpress LOST : Blk . & Silver p00. Jobs Wante-d, . sist in busy salon. S30 a ~•••••.•••••••••••••••• and offset . lntertype, die. male wired collar. M&F 7075 IOloJ4 yearsor a11:e.Dal -Dependable, exp. clean· day guarn +.For in · NGLE for storage, vie. Polar Cutter. See to <ip-Reward . 5<19·"..,..3 Life ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly Pilot delivery routes ing woman. Frldaya, 1 ervlewcall499-4000 .'bor " •da-CM 494 7915 · 1 F II rt d -may be available in your " "'°' · · • precu1 £'. u e on an won ·t be lhe so me Young woman wishes ,._ owntrans.67S-6460eves. ~·1 "69926ofter6 · • h · ,.0 s area. Earn prout for de· HolfD ~ p ·~~~m~o~.~~~·~~=-'-=·'::-\~~~~~~~~~~I' ,.na e1m a rea .. .., , w•'lhout h•'m please position a s photo-ay~ce ':J, Pl Pl . • li veries & Clish, trips o• D t JI p acent1a . acent1a. help', gnpher's assistant. Ex-• • enon 9AP.1-2PM or 4PM·9 M. lctx22 GARAGE. $27. mo. p LOC TION lbe Ch d me'r<:handise for selling 2176 Placentia. CM. lln TO A tween apman an 1-~--------1 perienced receptionist new •ub•-r·,.,,.00, Fop ror new car dealership. Earn SlOO+ + per week MES• YEIDE Oraneethorpe. 870·4564 0 ST : So Ii d Grey and model. Extc•••''c art ... ..~ · ' Experienced only. apply d · · bl k I rearJ.636--4120 "" "'30"710 h h . d r I '"' information please call . k I o1ng enjoya e wor n DRIVE -... 'T... oru. -. . s orl a1re ema e cal, background. Miss Muir 1n person. As or Willi our brand new ofc o~n- Offi R tol 4400 '~ JI 642-4321 . F rom San M I ce et1 lorstoreoroffice.Ample ~rn _ eyes. whl. co ar. 613-13893·5PM au . ing near. the O .C . LOAM ESCROW OFFICER . Downey Savings & Loa,n has openings tor exper'd Conventional Loan Escrow OCficers in its Huot. Bch office. S&U background prer'd., Con, tact Mrs . Brehm·, 96..1-8321. Equal Oppor. Employer. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• INTERESTED in buying Vic Nwpt Dunes Trlr Clemer\lC-San Juan Sadcll9bockV•y Airport. Xlntopportunity p;lr\cing. Town&country (j(} to 80 cu . rt. Kiln & Pa;k.492-36ss . H<jWonted, Capistr ano :trea, call LVH I NEW plush orfice bldg, 2 atmosphere. Cera m1 t' equipment. ~---------1 i. f 7100 49S-0630 and Mission Vie-lmpcwh ror positive minded in-Fo• 11·7 sh•'ll. f/"me. Fn· to 6 Rm s uites. Con· l525Mes·Ve·de...._ r • -~ozM 'l Pk div. For personal in· • .. " ' ui · r.. 557-6116 FOUND:, Blk. male cat ••••••••••••••••••••••• jo-EI Toro area, call _,.., arguen e y, & Sat nights ofr. $34 per ;J~rence Rm . Xerox costaMesa.545---<1123 -------/ ht k' S8l-6JIO. • Ml!lsionViejo terview,Call833--8095. h'f S 11 •-~pier. Nr. OC airport 1--"'~----.---.-I Money to Loan 5025 w. w · mar .ings. yng. J\rtisl: Creative Advertis· s 1 t , ma conv. ,...,.,p. ~·J640 MALL shop avail. toe . 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• V_1c. Magnoha & Ban-ing Experience pre-"""E~q~u~a~l~O~ppo~'~·~E~m~pl~o~y~e.~liDi"<;u;;'"~A;v;e;;'Y';;P~k~y;. ;E~xlU~)d l HELP WANTED Congenial atmosphere. ~=="-------1",lhe Mall .al 11-fE FAC-ning.962-185-0 ferred. Part.time. Reply1: Oiahwasher wanted Part·TimeWeekends. Apply Gle nhaven or ~1501 WestdiffDr. TORY.S90.mo.42530th.· 52SOOtoSSOM Found : Spanieltypeyng P.O.Box982.CM92627 BOATS f /time, mo n-Fri. for Mc.Oattakf's Newport. 1555 Superior • Newport Fin uncial Ctr N.B. 673·9606 FOR PRIVATE MONEY cjog, ~lk . wavy hair, wht ASST Mgr, exp.· lady. M•tal Rak•/ con v . hosp. Contact 700 W. Coa'st Hwy, NB Ave, NB 64&·'1764. 1.AGsiftCJ Office Spoce •Corona del Mar• REAL ESTATE LOANS patch on chest. Male. ~le over 25, apparel shop. Gelcooter :r:~:!M ~;~ 340 Vic· HOSTESS Mainteftcmce MGR Callon Site Manager Small Patio Store/Of-Arran gements made San Bernardino & Chfl $48·5383 Exper'd only. for ski ;----------J P /llme. 21 or. over. Jn. P /tlme. Orange Coast (7141641 -311 1 ext 246 ri ce. $\00. 497-1215 your home or our office. Dr· NB. 642-7778 orl-'-'-="-------boats. cruisers. Top $$. DISHW A.SHIR quire, 549-7418 YMCA, fii2-9990 Avoid the high m1ls. Call 1_548_·77_0_7_, ------I Asst Quality Fantasy Boata, 556·8910 P /time. Eves. Exper. Attra c tive Sandwich TDC,Bkrs. FOUND : Black female contro1a....-tor --S f•-si 1 . Hou,ekee'per, live-in that MALE /Female parking stiop, outdoor t ables. 1714)543-8381 Retriever Setter type Xlnl tutur; .. ~~apidly ~ 5930 ~rc:ast~~~. NB speak11 Eng. Room & attendants, part time, WESTCLIFf BLDG. Nt WPOR T Hl ACH 1reat loe. 645-1<00 l 'd . 8 k 8 ~rowing sallhAnt manuf. llulldlng Maint. S650 1 __ -;::::::=-;:~-.1~bo"!""!C'd~fr~ee:.'. 83J.~~-~:..· _ N.B. Good oppty. Call 1~---------.OANSavai\ableforbusi· OJ.!, in ac ay area. ""'P Coll Agency Mgr $1.2K I (213) 868-6530 ber. GIIT BOUTIQUESflOP. ne<•.·· o• ,eal -tale ex· Ph:642-4155 co. rot indiv. w/2•3 Yrfi DOCTORS flousekeepe•. f/t1'mc. ' ,.,.., I" •• • ""' ~ .. .,/_ Air Cll>I ... *• ~=-....,.._ .,'1 ,/,..,_ Id l.k 1 h .~ 1 "'""~ boat bu\ldinR exper. & Elcc/lfydrau MaintSlSK • JlAM, Deluxe Parking wou le OS areslore pun s ion, operating os1··. M•'x !••"sh r bl . . PBX R,,ecpl/type' tot&50 ASSISTANT MesaVerdeConv.Hosp, Serv ,/ __ _ ,. __ .('s.q_.. ..... ,/ --"""""" I I . 1 . • pre era )' 1naJl'(.'ct1on e111-y I d fl8 28 1;~;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ren a space in new captal,etc. R.S1mmons Wolfhound /St. Bernard per . Xlnt eo. benefits . TelephoncW~ S500 oung a Y • I to 661CenterSt,CM IM.agu~a Beach m1 a911.8C:ill 415·592·5618 very shaggy 1tray, bia. Silarv commensurate IRVINE PERSONN'L· work as doctors assla·l-""-'==..=c==.cc_ __ urJ(1e, at 64•·1 I or Vlc .Newport&DelMar .. :/e•pe',.•-nd-ume-O\/ll"""C~ •Arrt..~ tant/ recpl. in healthHousewjfe :Eamanextra C.all M r HOwJfd 645· 6101 675 3606 WILL LEND $20()(). for ... ~ '"'"' "' SE"-vS\..4.J .. '""-9[;.l"'l\,...I spa . No e ic per . SS to 16 per hr teaching $64 .54 p/mo. at lO"k f« 3 C646Pi-1~·31w9 Re arlrdn g tags· apply In person w/writ-488 E . l?th <At Irvine>~ necessary. w e train you. hobby <:lasses with Tri· '-~··trial Refttal 4500 '''· No hall""'n pny·. ~ ewa · teni'obhi11torvto "'--E b~de c II _. ""' # Sulle224 CostfMeta Apply in J)flnon aftn or ..... .,.m m '"' ry. a ---------· ••••••••••••••••••-••• menlii . Bkr. &:n-9305 LoSt : Grey & White preg-Wests.A Corp. co11 642.1 470 eve. 2112 Harbor Blvd., 979-3'88. · COMM 'L-~ROFESS'I~ 2000Sq. Ft.-S300permo. u-a-_1 rwt nl'nl cat. w/ bOI:. velvet _:21~S38~P~l~o~c~enJl~l1~A~•~e~.l'.~~~~~~~~~;.C:M:::;:::;:;~~=:::I HOUSEWl-Class A office bldg, 2790 et 3975 Birch, NB. Agt. ----~;-• SOll collar. vie 41st & River,_ Costa Mesa,Ca9M21 l""5 ' Har bor Blvd . 131 541-5032 NB 575-• BUS BOY Experlent'ed Drapery Fullorp/timesaleatoO. •. C M El ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• ' .,......,., AlfrO·BODY __ ....... • -C I Ada ms l , . . ev ., seamstress w...--.u:u. i...I· . bus ness. No ex.per. A /C. elcc .• janitor' ISSION Viejo--l.al(une LOANS up to 80% L 0 s l : Fe" I w h I te E Sl:fOP M~R-I N 0 e x p .. e r f e n e e una Beh. lnter, 1030 s . Must have pleasing •P- rou•le, parking, :s ec. Ni1tuel area. I-Jandy to Samoyed w l ielsh still icpcr1enee~ on Y· nece~"ary . Diy!I only .. Cat.L.B.494-6848. pear.979-6111 , trol. 1\f . R. Stever. San Diego Fwy. 200 to lit TD Lo....a1;;ao;0 atlactled In N.8. area. Perm1nent J)OllUon. Ex.-1----------1 ·~-------- trr . 551 -01 36 or 2000 sq ft. Call owner owner very unhappy & eellent· faclllUes. Busy Appl)' In perton, Familia Americana (mmedlate openlngs. ...... 831 -1400 2MI TD loaM lonely w ro her. Call Ora nee Cl)'. location. MU L 0 0 Q NS·' .2.0 2 necetita muc:hacha para Several sales ml(l posi· Lowe.!lt r&tes OranJ1,e Co. i..rry, ~·54&6 an 4 pm. Outslandlna troWth 0p. NewPot Center Dr. l"{.B. cl1.1dod de una nlna o lions open. Pet"!KNls In· ... CDM Detuxe0ffice5• PVT office $.'Wl. Nwpt Sch. Saitlu Mfrc). Co. REW"RD! portunlty, 5ftl 11ervic:O . ~ frezco sueldo, comlda, y tere.11ted In ~•ming sup· llMrvice/amplotprkg For sales-distributing nr 641-2111 54S-O&ttl~---~----I Mc r , J-1 Ow A.RD Cias51rJ<1d Ads teU btg tiabltacion. es necesarlo plemtntal Income. port theWELTON6LDO. bu11inc&A . f'ront &: rear Serving llerbor" a~a 24 Sf.llthin.gs fast wi\hDally CHEVROLET Dove• Items, ama11·1tema or hablar poco l nfle1. tJme or full If pref. Ph t;Cstlfwy97:5--s!OO prkg.6.f.&.6300, ye1i1n1 Pllo(WantAd.s. Quail.Newrori&•ch. a ny ftcm.&t2~ BU-1796. 18.\.Ml•lorappl I ... • Mature. Stable Adult' Needed for full ~ part-time . .,osirtons at ........ DriHTlino As11iatanl Manaaer posaiblllty In Hunlinaton Beach. Clean , friendly atmosp hete. Fait movln1 &: chll.llenglng. llelen Wrieht 21401 Brookhurtt Huntington Beach ' I . ' I ~?!:'!'! ..... 7100 HtlpW..W 7llOIJAIK .... ,. 1001 ............................. ···············-······· Mgr t rnc. no layofts. Esteb accts. 22-46. Sl60+ guar. Mr. Lyons, 846-~5$. .. RECErT fTYl'IST WAITRESSES Sharp, intelligent, F /time. Exper. Over 21. wtmln. 1 yr continuous Apply In person only, NO «eneral ofc exper. Mu~t Phone Calls. be able to type SO wpm & Surf &Sirloin be able Lo handle busy 5930 W.CoastHwyNB phone trarnc crriciently. l---=~----~--1 Apply in person. :t,5PM WEEKIND • Mon thru Fri. Aftft''S by RECEPTIONIST a ppt. 549-1167, Mrs 9-5:30 Sal & Sun. Real 'White. 1409 E. Warner, Estnte or£ice. Call Mrs. Santa Ano. Equal Oppor. Caldwell, 846-0641 Employer. 1-"=====.:.:..---1 ~~~~~~~~~rwl·tOWANTSTOWORK ? :: DRJVF. A CAB! flestaurant I us boys " Exptr'd Hosteu Cross l\01d1 Restaurant JSMO Broc».;hu~t. 1'"ountaln Valley. SAIL MAKING PRODUC- T t ON . Exper\C!n c e Preferred. 979-2880 bet w 7AM & ltAM. Mr. Cutn· min._ CJ-IOOSE youl' hour!!, work fol' yourself, be your own hos,, Men or Women. Can be slightly handicapped. Neal· Clean Appearance. Vt.s .• retired. A1e 2!5 to70. Sup- plement )'Our tncbme. Drive a cab6hrsormore n dny. Apply in person. \'ellow C11b Co .• 186 }>_;. J6th St., C~la Meta. "'*S91et ,.. raid ~aitrtSleB . Y>'t ate Set'lc• 2 Yn In penonul pro-1n1 exp. IT'lature ·people duct• a must. lll1hly with a 1ta ble ba_ck·' motivated. $12,000 yr+. J!round. All ahifU av11l. Xlal bonu• sU'ucturo, The Colony Kitchen, San auto &c all •xp. Ora. Co. Juan Ca pistrano . • Only \hose qu1Hfied call M«chMCftse for appt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lis Reinders Aaency 113·8190.4020 Blr<:,h N'B Alltt .... I . 1005- SALES GIRL rull time, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21.JO. Must be able to Lat W•lnut Fr. Prov Dln- ·work wee)cendll. P~fol' Ina Set. Thi. 3 le•fs, 10mc expcr. PERSIM pada, 6 ch r5. buffet MON TRt:E, 229 Afarin<' W/plate 1Jasl t,Op. Mint A•e. Balbo• l&I. eond. Pvtpt.J.48&-G8U EARTH WORMS FOR THE GARDEN , 1000 FOR $4.9:5 . Worm Castings S2 Lug 17362 Gothard. HB. ~Mid , A rll 2 1175 '13 YAMAHA 500 Stree t bikt, like new. 968.4637 '73 YAP.1AHA 170, xlnt cond. $400. Pri ply. 842·4232 4 WHEEL DRIVES HEW&USEO \ CAIL VPILOT D • MAZDA1 -·-• .'CASR •• •I . . "' REBATE~: " ON EVERY NEW . ! . ' • 1·974 ~ "I ROTARY ~: • I " ENGINE .... 'CAR .. ~ " "' EQU.,l'ED THE ·. WAY YOU LIKE rti. ,, .. CASH REBATE RX...C HARDTOPS 'ff J ... CASH REBATE . RX-4WAGONS ;: .. , v CASH REBATE ' RX-4 SEDANS CASH REBATE t RX-3 COUPES · ~ CASH REBATE RX-3 WAGONS ' • CASH REBATE • • RX-2 SEDANS . \ CASH REBATE .RX -2 ~OUPES~ USE TOUR REIAft TOWARD TOUit. DOWH rA YMEHT IF YOUWAHT .. DOH'T FORGll), l'llEI!-~ 50,000 MILE " OR ; J6 MONTH ' IMGIHIWARRAH)'T • • . • • ... • i • • I I r ' • DIJ 'DAILYPILOT Trvcks 956 •••••••••••••••••••••• PICKUPS GOOD SELECTION MEW&USED Prices start a\ ........ $2177 '73 011t11 un Ui7639Vl s pt'td . sierco. ma \\'heels. J>eMle.wiA G!)rovorA 19b6 Ho1bor ( M 6J6 9JO:J tl1 :.i1.d;1 Tru ck 73. ~··c;imper, ~l~!loroffl·r 01:1.4350 * Weclnesday.Aprll 2, 1975 ....... w..:tec1 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• utot Wantt>d 9590 TOP Dollur puid (or ••··~··•••••••••••••••• BMW'a and ;:ill other lnl· WE PAY TOP DOLLAR ported ca I'll. i"()R TOP USED Cr\ RS FOREIGN, OOf\tF.sTIC Crevier BMW Sant.a Ana 835·3171 SELL US YOUR CAR! Wo pay top prico! MUST IE CLEAN Will t~ke anything in trude, watchC's, rings, TV's et('., 2000HARBORBLVD. 645-1500 COSTA MES;\ OrClttCJ• CCMl'liy's Hl<Jft•sl S lluyer on Imports Bill Max•y Toyota Call Roger or llill or CLASSICS I( your car is extrn clean see us first. BAUER BUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd. Co.sta Mesa 979-ZSOO TOPDO~LAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IM TO SEE US I ..... , l111potW ~ ......... ,_ .......... , .... • • ••• • • • • • • • ••• •••• • • • •• ••• • • •• • • • ••••••••••• ..... ••• • • • ••••• ••••• •• A.to Auto I porhcl . Getteral t701 A.di • 1 9707 IMW 9712 •••••~-~~••••••• ~~·.'~~••••••• ••••·~· •• ": •••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . I 9720 I 9740 BRA HD NEW Mthu!'t se11.1 tat uotrr er takes •7 4 BAVARIA ~~r.! ........ .' ... !?.1.~ ~-~~••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~:.' •• ~ •••••••••. -.&.I 1s once n a tt.lme de· Lambo'"J"' ni bl , Lute '72 Audi 1001.S. CLOSIOUT '14CAPR1Auto,V·6,21000 '13240Z. A.JC. ffill)(S, New E ada Perf. cond. Low mi. SAVESS$ ml,SS,495.PP. Konl shol'k$, AM /I•'M, sp 497-2869 eves. 494-9473 * s~o1• 548·5063 2~mp~. 586 -1 147 l -d ~ evstwknds . L st price: -.soo ays. . IMMEDIATE : '13 CAPRI V-8, .t ,peed, 1--------- SM02w3 OHi.SOOY '12 Audi 100 LS. 4 d,, D!LIVIRY •Ir. sunroor, 23M ml. 'DATSUN Z40Z ~ , loaded. End of lease. GOOD SEUCTIOM . $3350.&«·0686. 4 Spd. ui r , AM /r M. Jtochoo6e! must go t.ti •s week. * C-I~ * m.. 9710 mui;it1. lmmu<'ulate cu1,. !\48·0285 after4. ...... .. -...., Only 24 ,000 mi!Ul'l. I~ c. JIM * Leoalaig * · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7KUEKO. Audi. 1970, 1001..S. f dr, E l•'mi'nate the m 'iddle WILL BUY YOUR . MARINO sunroof, reblt cng .. xlnt m an. Lease direct rrom DATSUN, 1'0YO'l'A Cr•¥ier BMW MOTOll CAllS m i l e age. must sci I authoriied dealer! OR VOLKSWAGl-:N ~08 \.\' Ii.I St1·~·~·1 842·3148 PA ID lo'OR OR NOT . ...:,.,,,, .. ,,1,. ... ,,,..:1171 1200 W. Ceaet Hwy. W I L J, PAY ·r Op .., .. " .. "'"' 645•1102 '10 AUDI 1001..S 4 dr. w / 4 D0Ll.A1t. CALL Kt:NT ktfl1. f,.. Ult lllllMI a.., Chdl speed, radio, healer , There must be a reason ALLEN, 540·0442 r11diul tires, & excellent we are #1 in sale:>, #1 In Alfa Rorn•o 9705 l'.ond it ion . (654 BX R) service, #1 in select.ion. &-& 1972' DATSUN 510 Wai::on .1----••••••••••••••••••••••• OVER 100 MEW&USED MERCEDES " OMDISPlAY ' Hous" of lnmorh AU'l'll<JttiZto M t-:Ut..:l>;l)J•:S Dt~ALER 6862 M uncht'11tcr. BUl'lltl Purk 523-7250 l)n tht• S:1nt11 Anu 1-\ii'.y. ~. M Bi 230S. fine cood•• lion, $1!175 or ht.'llt ot(er. tl4ti·36Ui (pvl ply) '74 TOYOT,\, b1 _i.; 11res. 847-8555 NEWPORf IMPORTS AlfaROflleO luyorleose Authorized Sales & Scrvi(•e $2199 D ICK MILLER MOTORS 557-2132 Crevi.,rBMW 2lltl W , I ~l St ret.·l auto, air. r;idials. $i2oo. Rat 9725 '&i 2:.ws 1-: 1-ldlop., Clas.".ll'. or bestofr.586·2493 •---•••••••••••••••••••• t.eal hcr. :sunroof, m1nL 72 FIAT cond. ti75·74l4/b'75·7482 _. 'l:tras. <'ll SI. 'I C'abnvt'r -FREE APP RAIS~ ~lf'C'per_. SJ200. or bt-st'of We buy u sE'd C<il"S & lf'r. \\1111 sell :>l'l)ilr;ile. trucks . C:11l GROTH 536·R37~ _ _ __ ('lll'~VROLt::T Cora free ,'t;ti .I EEP I ~ ·run Pi~·k·llP. gd cond <!.PPraisaL GRO'fH CllEVROLET 18211 Beach Blvd. llunlington Be;ich 847-6087 !>49·33.11 SELLING YOUR CAR? Suntu Ana /ol.:i5 317 J BMW 971Z ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3100 W.C..s!Hwy.NA 8"ach Imports •73 IMW ~ 642 .. 9405 MacArthur and Auto. u i r. sun r oof, ~ Jan1bor~ AM /FM s t ereo. Lib:l----------WE BUY 848·Dove 752 new. onl y J7,000 miles. IMPORTS Newpo" llea<h Lie. 356JPR. Only $7!9' '71 DATSUN 240Z Automatic traru1 n1ission, air con d itioning. AM r udio with tape player. +742(1JV ) $3577 124 SPIDER 11110 2:-;o St·d:1n. 00.000 mi, 1 Less than l!l,000 Ollie:-;! 5 1!1·20 M l'G. bc:stofrer Spd , :.im /fm, like nt'\Y 5·14·X25H r adiul tire:,:. flawlt•:-;:-; ton· --_-.-., -, dition. t529GSOJ '73 4.'lUSE , !<unroof, Bc1gC, In,1na1·. 1•0111.I. ~i~~~~~il!~~I x:iu-5579 ~ 1-'0R !:iA L1''. or Lease ·1:r •;,7 ChC'\'Y Panel. Ill'\\ ti rC's, Ill'\\' en)-'.inc. good {'OTid . * • 5·18·!:1583. Vans 9570 TOP PRICES PAID F'or Imports Paid forOl'Not Top Dotl:ir For Any A~fa Rom eo GTV '_72. Make' or tllodel. t n1 I A n;1 ste r~·o. l.1k Cre¥ier BMW JIM PA"''OS new. $3900. ""' ph' " 492·0753. 2WI Y..'. Isl Strt't.'l MAZDA 1----------l .S:•nt;1 ,\11;1 1'1:15.:Jl71 Sules·Service·Leasing Roy Corv.,.., Inc . 450S J•:, sunroof. xlnl;, roncL ft.10 KO!J!1 Deaat lwrlA I~~ ...... ..;...:..:.."-'I • 73FIATl14 MG .97,2 The fastest draw in the 2001 . m;inchestcr West. ... u Daily P1!ot ...,., ' .t"\. Anahe1m t>aii-6000 Classified Ad. 642·5678, \1' " . ~ VOLVO SPORT COUPE ·······;6·9··M···G·C········ 5 S pd, am 1r111 s tcri'o. 19 h Avocado with l'arch- Rolls 'Royce BMW , 234E.'17lh SL Costa Mesa 546,4444 '74 Che\·"' ',. T. \1an. ·r1re~ De-an Le-wis lll'IDOl"fs & "'his . Exl'r<is~ Aft 5. 1966 l-larbor. ~.M . 8-17·1821. Pri Pl;.i 646·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----1·----------1 ------1---'-'""'-==-1 ----'~--==---60 Ho1 or CM f,<16 930J ,\ :-..1>t·cd lr;1nsn1ission;• m e n t huckt•t Sc ats . AutOs, Meow 9800 Autos. Mew 9aoo Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos •. Mow 9800 CASH REIATE:S ON RlC·4 HAIDTOl'S. CASl-i IEIATES ON 1)('4 WAGONS. CASH llE•AtES ON ltX·4 SEDA.NS. CASH tEIATES O N ltX·l COUPES. CASH tEIATES ON 1)(.3 WAGONS. CASH REIATES ON RlC-l SE DANS. 1llAT'$ Oii TOP OF OllE H-OFADUU Usi? yovr rebote loword \'OVf down poyment •' rov wo n1. ~1ee 50.000·m•le, 3·yoor e ngine won only. A5k for details . -~~ ...... ~ _ • ....,. ............ .,..,,..r.v..,.....,•<11 I I Offwndl~ 11 , 1975 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WHEN YOU BUY AMY MEW 1974 ROTARY EMGIHECAR ECjMJIPPEDTHEWAY YOU UKEIT. '74 ROTARY Plcku Automatic transmission (53409Xl Used low m1. 52777 IMMEDIATE . DELIVERY 1i11r !ull 1>nt1plu•1;u l uc 1!:1175 t<Aal <ro pm!""'' la• a 1-c & •II ca.,v•ng c~"'9tl'S lot only 4tl ,,.,. Dertwoo p;11ymen1 poc• l~ 123 "'"""•I P""cltll1-i;ie fi~;~ I I 16.,_ '74 MAZDA RX4 Coupe. Used. Low mt. (284KSYJ IMMEDIATE s2777 DELIVERY _ . . • s199 --s911s DOWN MONTH $27 11 tull Dt"Ce Pl<,. ta• l he 181 75 IOlal rrr:> pm! •nd. , ... ol. he a. .all i;.i11'yu>g cnarg~• O Ollly 48 rrr:>• 0.lo•'fOO p.oyme"1 p"c• J412l A,Muat P<lf°""'age R.-lfl 17 7ft'll. '72 FORD COURIER PICKUP IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '72 DATSUN (LBl 10776346) '68 FIAT 124 Spart Coupe. IXTGO l 1) FULL PRICE '68 DATSUN ~~~0;677 PRICE '10 TOYOTA MARK II Coupe. (61 1CRNJ (69542U) $1177 ~.~~~=~--~~~ l f;TT 1.,•1 P"C'S Dlu• •a, ~ lo(; 133 :l3 l<Aa< rrr:> 11>1'11 •fl(;f 1V l l!C. & I ll Cl"'>""Q C~l<Q<t< IOf Qnly 24 rrr:>•. C>.ittn'...:r pay""'"' pnce 19999? ,.,,,,_,II P"'cen1- R11e 21 Q.8'lo $4664 MO. ......,.. Deler•tl(l Pii~...,n1 P.•te •1-.20 """"" P..,-c:<tnl-Rare 15.7~ '67 TOYOTA 4 Dr. Deluxe. (WBMS34) FULL PRICE FULL PRICE '10 OPEL STATION WAGON 1372BHSl FULL PRICE '68 TOYOTA DELUXE 4 DOOR ('NXM706) 5577 Priced to ~C'll. S.1495 . At\-1 radio, wire ~·h<'VIS. MISS ION Vll'.:.Jtl IZCCOH5l IM P()lfl'S S.D. 1''wy ;1t 1\ver~' HJ 1-17,12 or 4!15· 1700 '73 128SI. COUJ)C. cond . !2.400 . ti75·:!7'10 xl nt '69 ~PIUl-:H ConYrt. f ,o miles, new tin.-s & lop, n1ag . \\'his . Hc;1l Sharp! Sl.275. P P . 5Sf.l-47t>!I Fiat·8.'l0 Spider Convt. 1970. S975 . 842-90K2 ev1•s, ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST & LARGEST IMM t:DJ A'l'E Ol·:LJ\'f<.:HY All f\lodt:ls & ('olors Dick Miller Motors gamn 120 W . Warner al So. M;iin Santa Ana ;,.,)7-ll:I::! Honda 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~"'"~ ~ THINK /. l' 174 •,.\ HONDA \· •.. '~ SfE \ ..... ,/' HERi "b.,,.,, '-'"4u 10% OVER FACTORY INVOICE OH ALL MEW '75HONDA SEDANS ''our choice or aceessorics plus tax. & li cense. Order yours today "FRIEDLANDER " 9l2S G G Bhd C'~ G Sll 1111 Joquar 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "71 XJ6. air cond. :1n1·1rrn s le r eo. Nu tires. Rlk w lbeig~ inter. Lo mi ·s. Mu s t st>ll. lis l ofr . 714 1 84tl ·l 91H or 714/84t).JR48. Mazda 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2377 DeM.Lwn., . • VOLVO . 19b6 HurtJQ• ( M 646 '130:\ H.170 MG Mid!,"!et ConYerl. AM & 1'"M. SJ.700. 557-702~ after 4;pm Ope-I 974~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·72 l)pl•I H;tllye .. 4 spd : stt•t·I radi:ds. An1 /Fn1 ; nu C'ond. Will )!Uarantec".' $1850 or hcsl offer. J>.1•. 4% .. '>5H2. 74 OPEL f\1a11t;1 Lu xus. uuto. e1ir . rallyc \\'ht•cls. Very t•le;in t·ar! 976KLC ; S2899 C'°vierBMW :!uH \.\' 1.,1 S\1"1'•·1 S!.Jn1 •• ,\11;1 KJ.'l :u -;1 9748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 PEUGEOT 40oor. Automatil· tra nsmission. AM radio, sunroof. 1727HUJ,) $1677 DMLWrlA e VOLVO - !9t>6 Hud1n1 ( M 1>46 9)01 orsche 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •C. HANO OPENING' Oatsa ·royota- Volksa·Purscln· !\l ajor 'funt··llp Special VW"s ............ $25 Most othC'r 4 eyl. ~ C;ill nn fl1'1-I EBS .. * 642-2'1:1"\ * 17:Jl Superior Ave CJ\! 74 PORSCHE 91'1 2 Liter. 5 :;pd , AM /1''M . Special :.illo.v ~·h<.·els . Supl•r Clea n ~ Li{'. 743KGF: '72 f\f;i zda RX 2. low mi Crevier BMW X lnt eond. Manycx lras~ ~ux \I.' 1.~t~ln•i•! $1900. Pl-f : :1nyli me. S;uHa .\11;1 x;~.:l l"'i l 646·2fi!l0. '73 MAZDA X3 \V:.igon. 22000 n1i, am/rm. 4 spd, 1)2200. 963· J 760 1----------oHs Royce 9756 Mercedes l~nz 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 MBZ 450SL Popular s port mode l witA aulo: <tir cond, pwr steering. pwr. \11indows. ster1.-'0. el1·. Priced lo sell No-.11 .·1953(;Sl!) Sl0.!¥.15. MISSIONVJJo:JO IMPOHTS S.D . Fwy alAvC'ry 831-I 742 or 495-1700 '75 Mercedes Ex.,c. Special Good till April 5 Low mileal(e exC"t· c11r : rCJ\Jy equipped. 4:'>0 SE: full sale price $14,949 ; ser . 379t.t Le;isc al $255.81 mo. (36-rno. open end lease. I Max. liab. $10,310.28 Sec. Dep. S270.00 Jim.Slemons Imports 833-9300 ROY CARVER ROLLS ~ ROYCE •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. l''or 1!174 as W£'11 as 1973 a nd 1972, we h;1ve sold more' n('w Hulls ltoycc automobiles tha n 11ny oth£'r <leale r in the U.S.A. J\l.,."a.vs ;in clCce1Jtional ·"''lC'ction of new & US<'d. fully gu;,rantccd. Bolls HoyCe & {\entlC'y automobiles. Roy Carver, Inc . Rolls Royce BMW 234,f.:. 17th St. Cost<i Mesa 546·44M __ I Closed Sunday I Ro•er 9757 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "67 Rover, needs work . S.150 or best offer. Call e\'f"S a fl 5 646·JIJ65 Saab 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mow ~Am!!9 Purchaslnc;i ~ Top Qumity Buy or Loos. Us•d M..-c~s Aulhorized Contoct Sales&Servicc Used Car •t .. ageor Beach Imports I I MacArthurnnd ~Jo . 1..-::848=· l>o-',-N-"~!_',po:..:m:..::_:::::::.:;~~-OOOO · · oyota 9765" a8'01 ~· ,..,_._, •••••••••• ···········-~.,.... eJt•1140 '74 Corolla Sin \\'p; '73 2KO 4 Or ~t'da n . R:1dio. roof r:u·k. · 11),0(K) Load ed! Sh arp! Mus l rnis. lm n1aeult1t('. Mu:.L sel l . Best Orfer . 11uerifil't'. 12400.torrer 833-AOtl.4. 497·1AA3 6·Apm , ,. ~ •. u •• d Mlos,U1e4 Mlos,U1e4 · :','iHclc Wll.SOlfS . . .......................... ,. .................... ······················· ......, ,.,,.w · ,..., UIM C•••• · ttl ctoonelot ttzo tt40 Weanesday. April 2. 1975 DAi i.. Y PILQT D9 A..+o1. Used ••· Uu4 , Alltot. U1•d ' . ' ······················• ....................... ······················ ....... ,, ..................................... . oyoh ·t761 eclihc ftl5' '69 COUPE 04' Vlllt, atr, '70 Kln~1wood Sta. Wag. "Fa LTD IO pap Wason .9955 Pinto ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :WILSO.N FORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••-•••"·••• fu ll pwr. New tire• & A /C, l'/S, P /B, :xln t Air p/e P /S iui raC'k ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "•••••••••••••••••••••• CAD.LI .... /... tuneup. Gold w/blk. top rond. 11$50. 64•·1900 2a.Ooo mi . t1i s.e200 o; SalC'l!andServire '70 Fire bird. Nl"w tires. Oldomobllo 9965 tt57 Ottlioc , ttEARANa SAlE ·. Men ...... d .. 700 conOMltnocko SUPER · ·SPE.CIAL " .. lr..tHtw ·•75,CAMPER .y-AM . ' .llO&D WITH WILDWOOO • SPECIAL TOYOt A SALE! Factory Demo. • Ex· ecuUve C•rs. GaJd Uted Toyota SelecUon ALLPllCID TOS&I. ~tMLtmu \IJTOYO;fA~ -L.966 "°'"°'·CM 646·9303, '71 COROLLA 2 DR. 1600 4 s peed trans misliion, radio, het&te r, ma g Wh l'cls. C5R70CLJ • ._,.,.._ Xlnt.cond.SZ,500.orbest (9-.S l. 675-3008eves . OLDSMOllU '13 Squire wagon, ni r. Stcrro. <.id cont!. Se ll Ove.r 10 to C"t¥>oh rrom . ofr .MO·Ol09 SS GMCTRUCKS u utn, mal( v.•hl1, n~w below b ook. 673·2760 From •199$. O·MAC !913 El Camino • 4S4 4 1166 Ford: Air, radio, good HONDA CARS t 1res . I -Own. 52750. tx>t...,·ecn 8 & 2 pm . Ask f1n1nclnt6Lnaln1. -.ro 9917 ;rieed , fully loaded ! -condition. Unlver1ilyOld1 6'1 2·3867eve ----forf:t'OrJ:c . ___ _ "10 EL DORADO, ... of extras $2750. Im · m aculate. C1ll 8 to 5, 645-1030, urter 6. SS6-0'l63 Nancy ••••••••••••••••••••••• ISO, 960·3677. $400 67.5·2608 Pl -~ ....... C---'ol ffJO 21l'i0 11arbor81vd Y°""""" 9960 'f.9 IUINNE\'ll,1.t-: 2 dr. 61C....-o _...... 'IM RanChero6 cyl3 apd. Co:-tu~l l'lloa 540-91".40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111· ""/ :1uj1uual11'. air , 6 tyl. 3 1peed. Pale~··•••••••••••••••••••• New tires, body, engine . --~lcrt'O . v1nvl 1nt er1or . yellow w/hJk. lnte. RunJ1 73 M11rk IV. SE!: THIS Ext~lcnt. 64.5·8142 '72 t'll'fLASS Suprt·ml'. ATLAS radial tire". ;1nt..•('J\\1ll'r & good, Mich ello rfdlal ONE · It's renlly sharp! · \'1nyl top, /\./C, rt.'<I, ""'hite ;1 bt•aut1fut rar \11t h. •:rnly tires. Clean $900 or will Loaded W/every extra. '69 LTD. 2 OR. Vinyl top.· tnl S2Mo . 846-6706 Chry1ler /P1~ 13. 000 111 1 I c11' s I 299 . f'onsider trade for 1 Only 28,000 ,nl. Metalllf' Air. power . $800. Open J);iily & sun. 'tll 10 i Y X X 1 7 3 l I) I C K ·• 531·2906 bronze w/lan vinyl top & 673·8650or644-5.\85. 6W01ds CullRss. 2dr. Good 1'~1 f.T IL L~ It ~I CJ1'() RS tan h.hr. inter. Musl t>ac. ---tire!!. Huns good. S500 29291 1;1r hor lll vd., ~7·2 1 32 '67 Camara Convl. New for $6795 cWHLSfo: book Cl•erlck 9947 t'1rm . Wi ll <'o nsidc r Coi;ta ftlei'!a ---- top & paint. Runs great! $6675) 5S2-7000. 631·0072 ••••••••••••••••••••••• trade for '! ~:J t ·2fl06 V~a 9974 Mu4t sell l600orbestox· e\le/wknds '70 2 DR , sharp. superior 546·1934 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 EL DORADO $.5800. r 675 s-· --d < 0 l k hfl '6!1 Cullass S upreme <'Pl' C II 979 6710 bet 8 er. . -.. Orv•~.........,. Cor••tt• 99]Z C'Ot'I .. e un s IC Ii , 7 4 VEGA GT a • ween mwit se<'. 51200.831-1809 fo'aclOry e1oir , PQWt'r stttr· '73 DUSTER ·•=•=•~·~·'--------Che•rolet 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing, power brakes, mat; Kamhal·k -••••••••••••••••••••••• CORVETTES ercury 9950 wheels, new tires. SllOO. Automatl<'. alrcondllion Durnt Oran ~c 1''ith. sad 73 COUPE OEVIW · c ) ,··~ pow~~ ~ · die \'invl interior. fact . COHHB.L Al'A'ays a !l<'ll'!clil)!'l or••••••••••••••••••••••• ll I eves. & v.·c-ek~nds. · ..li rrr1n g , . used l'orvcttes. J>hone 1972 rtff:Rc . ft1 nrquis, 644-4969. \'I ylto p. I OtJ Y) air, 4 !!pd , sport wheels. CHIVIOLIT aboutnt•w:'7S's in stock. $2300. Call 979 -6710 '-"'--'C::.'-------1 $2477 4 D«or f:ro up!!, Super lo SALES&SERVICE HowordChe•rolet betwc::en8&5. Olds '69 . Air, power. mil~s 1724JS Fl . fONYIRSIOH ~. .· Sink, ~ee box. paneh~. C&rpellng, rear dinette. (E0BHW65223J . $1677 COSTA M>:SA N,. Mao Anhu' Muslonq •'o"d,'8_7~·_1"_:!'. :;>"397R •11• tlDiA ......... c.-•• , •. _ 2121 Hari»orll•d. Dove nndQuail Sls. ----· -995z c us tom interior. Xlnt eJ l • S3295 546·1200 J amboree and Bristol ~·••••••••••!"•••••••••• Pinto 9957 ~ t-\11'\ ...._ -••••11 ••.• l••.,;~ >------------Newport Reach833----05M 67 Mus tang p /s, auto ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;1~~ TOYOTA 26'\!::.., ..... , WH WllO ._...,.l 1970 CheveUo M•Bbu Spl. ---'""'· A·l mec h. cond • l')NTO WA<lON • C.-- - .. . Cpe, full pwr. + A IC, '7<1 _CO RVfo:TTfo.: "r-top. ~1~.c as urf.M9·3280or Aulti.~m il":-·onrebuilt ~\..:::;~.::.:_~<=_:·:__,,,!~~ :·$3988 ;:,f TOYOTA xlnt. cond .. nu tires, P /S. P /B, P /W, air, I.Ill SJJ.2fiJ9_.______ .... ~ 1966H<Hbo•.CM.b4b9JOJ h) AM ""! ~ 1·n~.V1•ry c lcan.inside& '72 \1EtiA \\'a~vn .w f 4 51,67.5.644·2877 w ·· uuto, 1'"" · '7·1 Muston• II.•-... m ·o. t s1-5 49"87°• & .. 795 P Pl 831 01.. ..,.,., ou · o::> • , • ...., •~-.a.j 9965 speed, f;u:torv air. new 19'6Ho"·-cM ••• • · · y. · ,. , · 11 p · ---..--.1ac , '"""· · 6 · JOJ . 1974 Chevy Nova, 4 dr . --1r, au o. v1ny oP· riv. tires. A fa11la~llf' car . I h 9767 . . . sedan, 5,000 m i, excellenl 64 Corvet te Convt, JOO Pty. $.1500.~52_:24l:J_. __ ·1,1 Pinto $lZ50 or best of. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w i I l t r a 1t e . $16 99 ~--------.;1;rvmi:t ~ry .3 . Daily Pilot condilion.552·7nll'll llP,3~7cid ,4&pd,orig . er. Hu ns x lnt . Ca ll '73F1Rf<~BI RD t7 1.5KGz 1 DIC-K "'I · ~··•••••••••••••••••••• ClatiiSlfJed Ad I;<> bu)', sell ~ • J>Wne r, x i. end. $1795. I-lave somcth1ni; to sell !. 960.:l222 afl 61Hn. Low rt1ih·u~e. Sh11rp! ftt I\. I, t-: H ;\I OTO RS LIKE NEW SPECIAlS TRIUM PJ-l 's1'HREE orrcntsorrielhing. Wanladresults 642-5678 833-2848 Cl_ass1f1cd ads do1lwell. Scllidlt'llt•ni., ,;42.5678 ___ 644·5500 5.">7·2l:l<! '68 Spitfire ....... ~~~~~~~-!. Sl299 <W7!16J '69 TR-6 S2699 1#617) '7j TR-6 s:1!l'J9 < ;i:299' ? I f'tytn. Dtnt ... Auto. tr ~n s ., powe r steering, rudlo, healer. 557_21:t:! Li~ense. #175CC1w1 Lc--o--~'-='-==I D C K ~t I I. L E R !110'f 0 HS Sp.cl• Fia-'-J olklWOC)el'I 9770 ....... • •••••••••••••••••••••• s 1388 euv Junk vw . purls /Car s. Call Dan --',~;,..-=--=-'=---! 979-0935 (8lol0a m or •,•·'I PiMol111t.._. • u l o . t r a n s . . a i r l-'"-"-''-''-'5~p-'m-')'-------I l'O,nditioning, r a dio, '73 VW Camper,'$6700 In· heater. L ic~·n s c No. vested. As king $52~. 609DNW Call 675 -5604. SpeciCll R1ttMCi1tg A•oil~• REPAIRS.SERVICE $1388 t:X CllANGE& Rfo.:UU ILDS I '74 •jj_,. ... Wit: Dri... BllOOKLYN HUG co. Est 548-91<11 V-8. auto. trans., power steering. less than 8000 '70 Bug. New clutch, brks, miles . Lie. lf:083LJD. orig. paint. Compl. reblt Air Cond. eng. Sl .550 or make orrer. Specl.r FlttoKbMJ Must sell. 675·2804. A•ail.W• s59 8 8 Red '66 VW Bug. Clean, good tires. Call eves or -.,,,,,.;;;--=...;=.:,.==:,--I w k n d s 6 4 2 · 7 O 19 o r '72 Clwo>y Swfff Y• 673-6525. V-8, auto. lran ~ .. brand l--'-="-------1 new Wildwood surfer '70 BUG, better than new, conv ersion . Li e . w /everythln,:Mintcond. 7l166A1. $1490. 675·6889 Spe<ial Fi1t111tei1t4J A••ll•I• Uus, '7 1. 19,000, Rebuilt, $3 188 i\M /Fft.1 s terl.'O, $2,300. Hl'.'st offer . 497·1849. '74 Piido slld-'64 Camver w /cycle rack Auto. trans., p ower & Side tent. Newtransm steering. radio, heater, & eng. $950. 548-7HIO · w /w ti r es, V'/lnl. '68 VWBUG,Blue,mugs • (4l5KXTJ & fads. '69 eng, gd. cond. S,.CI• Fin-.clltg 645-3334 ~rt. 7PM ;~ ,.,...,. ' $2 2 8 8 '72 VW S uper Beetle. C lea n. x lnt cond . -.~.,~,-c~,,.;=.c.=,=,1~,~.~ .. ..;:;,~.u.--I AM I fo'M stereo. $1850. 497·2898 aft 6 PM. V ·8, au to. trans. Li c. I--"-=-"''-'-'-'-'-''---I 689Mfo:. 1972 VW , good cond. Low ' S,.ClolFiftMtCl"CJ n1i. Am /Fm & trailer •••Hobie hitch. $1850 /nfr.545-1220. '70 VW Conv. $1500. New, top, tune-up, tires, NOx . Mint. 556·'5854; 494-468.1 . '7l RMCMro eves. AU t o . t r a n s . . a.i t 1--'-"'"-------- cond it ion in g, rad io, heater. Bronze. Lie. ('2645681 . Spe<I• Ft.10.ic:i'"J ••• n~. VW OWNERS. Tune ups, S20. Points. Plugs, Va lve Adj. & Oil. Will rebuild or exchinge e n gines &· trans, Work guaranteed . Steve 556·9306 531 88 Vol•O 9772 ~--'"--=--"'--'"---. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 74 F'Gnll f25D 14 Ton Pickup Truck & Camper . Powe r ·steering, radio, heater. New '7S Ma jorway camper. co m plete. License No. (40272U J SpH:WFM.c .. ··-., 54488· • 7JCW-W ... V-8, auto. trans .. radio, h eater, Big family Wagon. License No. M4FEO !! Specl .. ,.._lltt ··- '74 LTD •V-8, auto. tran!>., fac: :•ir co nd .. power· 6'eering, power (disc) brakes, r adio. heater •. •l"hilew;j ll tires. like pew. #795KRK SpKI• Aa.tcl-. \ ··-53488 SPECIAL . VOLVO SALE! Factory Demos & Ex- ecutive Cars. Good Used Volvo Selection ALLPRICEO TO SB.L '. . I •. ~. ~fGllU.WIO \lfl VOLVO , 19M Hmbor. C M. 646 9303 ' ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO E XCLUSIVELY VOLVO , Largest Volvo dealer in Orange County! Buy or Lease direct. Autos, Hew taoo Alrtot. H•w tlOOAlolot,H•w 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 Allto1, H•w ........... :·····~······· ............ , ••....••.•.....•....•.......•............•..............•........•............. 9100 Allto1, Hew 91H .....................•• ·······················: " BRAND NEW STARFIRE ORDER YOURS HO W TAKE 1 YOUR ·.CHOICE '72 PL YM. SATELLITE SEBRING AutOll'lllie. oo-< •lffril'IQ. -.dlO, hNle<. wt,,!e •&II'""· .Ill' oondi!IO<llng, f.111)<9 -'-Is. (711EJNJ ' '72 PLYMOUTH GRAN SEDAN AutOtnllic:. PDW*f •t-.ng' tlr....,_.., QOnd., "'"YI lop, ct-<:Oft!rot {678.lfTI '72 FORD PINTO ~ 5f>Hd, redlv, !'>eater (351GNll .. -_ ...... .,.... ...... -, .. 1 ~ •1••1•• ... -, .. -.""' '" ~ .. " ...... _-... ~.,.,. .... .,. ""1" ... Ari• ••./<._ '69CAMARO RS Aut°""'hc. vonyl lop. iXM9f' "-In;, 1an11e "'-II. 1333G TY) 51477 ' VISIT OUR .HUGE 4 WHEEL DRIVE CENTER $ "Home of the TfRRA VAN " 1975 &MC PICKUP IMMEDIA TE DELIVERY TAKE YOUR CHOICE '67 RAMBLER .Aulorrehc. vinyl'°"·~ ~te..-lng (TAKI 14) '69 FORD GALAXIE XL 2 Or HT .Au1omo!n:, ~· llMnn9 air COncl!hoflin9. !009t""+ ' '68 FORD LTD Ault11'1'1iOhC. &Of • .,.ny110fl. oower !l"41rt"9 !XHA 1061 '72 OLDS s2377 !?.!.?,ti,~~~'"" •oo "~~ (949FEOI '71 MAZDA RIOO , , J • , -: " -' ~ .· ,, ' " -· -, . -• - • --• . • .. " • ~ " .. -• •' ' • , • ,. t. ' t • " : : ' -74 LTD 4 Door HM ... .,. . .V-8, auto. tran s., 'f a c l o r y a i r conditioning , powe r •lMring,, disc brakes, .whitewall t ires. vinyl roof, landau lop, vinyl ·inter ior, protection 'group . License No. . (711KRK> Sacririce! ·•74 Volvo Wagon. 3 mos old. sogo · mi. Under warranty. All .t xtras.15700. 640-1388. , . '70 P.L YMOUTH !~J'!\~ 100. & ~ "T-lf!O (200HEYI ' ~' '69 PL YMOUTI:I BARRACUDA 51377 5777 eouo.. • •Dffd lr•-· u1d•o •nd I'll .. &:' (494EtXJ 5977 ·> _ ... _ ... .. ... ...... 5 3488 • • '7J.(!:........ ,\. 4 speed. radio. heater, Juat like new. (75.'91V) _ ...... _ ... ........ t 5 1888 ' ,.lVllSOI FORD i'lis.s Beach BJvd, -' ' Hu.ntln«ton ~~h · . . 556:-I070 642461_!: Mi.Used ...................... AMC 9905 .... ~ ................. . 6 :J~nd6.~~~oU o tra n!lmission. AM radio. C059CJK ) $1277 ~ultmiA QJroYqTA ' 1"6 Norbo!, CM ..... f303 ck ft·IO ....................... 1988 OS4001 Sharp, Ml powe.r, Pvt. Pt¥. 11150.- I ~IM:. pow.,. i\_'"""8 !XTW23'1J 5.877 ' I • I . • ' • • , I l ' • . . •• • !• l • . • •• • '7 4 VALIANT BROUGHAM o4 doot wilh V-8 engine. autorretic transmission. radio. $ heater, power steering, power b'akes. air condition- ing, wsw !ires. custom iflleriof & exterior. & full vinyl top. (USED VP"41 G4R281502) . CHIYSLB. IXYIMDED INCLUDES FACTOI YWAIUMTY '7 4 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE SEBRING-PLUS V-8 engine. automatic transfnission, radio. heater, power steering, power brakes, white sidewall tires, air conditioning, & full vinyl top. (USED #425KRI~ . . 74 PLYMOUTH SUllUllAN STATjON WAGON ve. autOtt'lltic, radio, heater. powel' ste8(ing, eower brake$. ....tii1e walls, air · c:OnditlOfling, roof nick. {USED 369KSVI . . 53695 $ • CORDOBA HUGE SELECTION .OF THE SUCCESS CAR OF THE YEAR CORDOBA THE BEAUTIFUL MEW SMALL CHRYSLER NOW NEW SERVICE DEPT HOURS: . '72 CHRY. NEW YORKER BROUGHAM v e . auto m atic . tape pJayer, po wer steer1ng·brakes-windows-seat. white walls. air cond1 tion1ng. vinyl fop. hlt wheel. cruise contro/. !CS43T2C117012) 52295 '73 OLDS DELTA 88 ROYALE " Dr. H.T. VS. automalic, radio. heater. power steering-brakes. windows. tilt wheel. white walls. ""52795 '73 PONTIAC CATALINA V-8. aulometic. rad lO. heate-. power steenng. PoWe< brakes. whitewalls. air concht1on1ng. & vinyl top. (938HOJ) 52195 Automallc, radio. heater. white walls. hi back bucket seats. custom exte1'i9'. (fl()9(M3} 51495 70 ~D COUPE DE VILLE VB . automati c. AM/FM stereo . powe r steering-brakes·windows--seat, while walls. tilt wheel, air condilioning. IJ0240910) 5·1895 '72 FORD LTD 4 door hardtop. VB. ao!Ol'Tl!llic. radlO. healer, pOW9I" steering, pc>wer brakes. wtute walls, air condilionh"IQ, vinyl t°". (5050YRl 51895 • '73 0-PEL GT MANTA Sunroof. Aulo mat ic lransmissioiy radio and heater. (986HMM ~ . \ , MEW 1975 .SCOUT , -11 WHEEL 7 • DRIVE NEW 19'7.S" TRA VELALL ~ . ' ~ . '. V-8. automatic t~ansm1~.AMIFM stereo. pOwdr steering, tylon tic ~" con!r:ot. hit steenr:ig Wf'leel. tir conditioning, luggage rick, white sidewall lwff: undercolling. euitom inlerior & exltrlOf, & lOwlng peckage, 11.E0140EHB1967,1J · • • • r • 7. I I I · ' -• • " J • • Lag1u;wa/South .c.~~st · By 1ACK CHAPPELL or-.o.11,..,1e1~ Last year as the Laguna Beach 'City Council thr.1tshed through the munlcipal. budget, then Finance Director Tom Meade noted h~ had included a few extra thousands of dollars revenue in the city's trafficJine section.: The city had just gott'en a police radar unit. '· -~Council memo;,s were plair1lY nervous that the new radar unit might be labeled a "speed trop" and quickly trumpeted declara· tiOns that the radar not. l>e re- garded a revenue·,f'aisinl tool. Meade answered sayl~g he was just beine realistic and re- cogoizine that many speeders then eluding conve·nuon.i clock· ing by patrolmcw would be cau.ht by th~ ra"da,r. And the increased in fines woul$l come to the city tr~ Meade was right. In pre·radar 1973, 1,703 raffic citations ~xcluding hazardous -. equipment violations) were writ· ten. In radar 1974, the force wrote 2,968, an increase of 1,265 over the previous year Dick Reese, the city's present finance director, has just tacked on another $2,000 to his pre- decessor's prediction of $81 ,000 revenue from •traffic tickels. Reese said Tuesday his increase was based on the revenue re· ceived for the first six months o{ the 1974 -75fiscal year. . ll is likely even Reese 's estimate will be below the actual <See RADAR, Page A2l ·Flight Leaves Behind .. 500 S. Viet ·orphans .,,~ ... ;;.,,;. • ' f PflOhl lty Mb T-1 BOROER PATl'IOL PICKS OP AL~QEO .JLJ..E~I,· ALIENS IN LAGUNA BEACH ·· Apprehentlon Al HOl•l Lquna Waa Part of fouth Counly Sweep Neiling' 44 Border Patrol Nabs Aliens In Coast Raid U.S. Border Patrol agents ap· preltended 44 Illegal aliens·Tues- day at reslauranls, landscapili·g, rums and other businesses ig. San Juan Capistrano, LagWla Beac;h and Lei:una Niguel. Gene Harris, senior agent at the patrol's San Onofre offjce, said agents launched the sweep after receiving information on where the aliens, I from Mex· ico. were working. ' Those rounded u., during the sweep were retu1:11ea to Mexico, Harris said. Businesses w.)\ere illegal alieD6 were taken into custody included Coast Catamaran Corp. in San Juan Capistrano ; E l._ Niguel Country Club in Laguna Niguel ; Denny's Restaurant, Laguna Car Wash ·and -the Hotel Laguna in Laguna Beach, and \numerous landscaping firms based on the eouth Orange County coast. Others were arrested at re- side/tees in the area, Harris re- ported. ·san Cl~mente Aide ~um on Pay ~id -San Clemente · City M'"U'.nager Carr said he coµld not provide Kenneth Carr ioda·y diclined a figure on what the salary in- comment on dem:Bnd.S ·b.f;~lice ·crea~es a~upple01E!nut,JJringe officers for shiary,·,.irici-eases bent!f1ts would cost the'Cjt,¥. ranging from 6 to ·pereent, .. Accdi-ding to th~ as)ociation depending -upon t · officer!s' attorney, Alf'an Str'fillen;.of Los .rank ; · •" Angeles, Carr wa'S proWded a . ' . ~'I dldn',t know thif wcreft.ak-copy of the demands in'a letter in g t h 'e i r ca s~e · t CJ;" t b e sub~itled lC?"him t)tts-week. '· newspa"wrs,': said 'arf).Wh~n, .. 1 Tbe.tjty .manager:: a):MJ.associa· ~edabOut llie increases". • ... ,., lion .repr.esentat1ves Will meet Ai\' attorney for the. San ·Friday afternoon in what is ex· Cle mente Public Salety . peeled to be the first ,or many Employes' Associati6n Tuesday ... tounds. of negotiation on the re· ·providedadetaUidbfeak~ ... nof-qy~ts. · , ·~ 'wage ~and Lrifti'.e benefit JA.· tn addition 1to the'•pay in · ct&asea ·ab uabt• by, the de~ c~Mes, the ·association will·seek partment. , • . ,,:: , t. ' tSee POl,:ICE,·Pa'geA2l · ' .• -••• -.~.4 • ' .. ' , ,;! ~ .• ,, '; ,. ... '·S~han Alone' No Be~ing Around Busch . ~ tf . • By TOM BARLEY part of tbe world and he knows lo- Ot .. Dell' "'"'*" . , day that he was found guilty because he was guilty-and alone,'' Busch snapped. Busch firmly discounted <See SIRHAN, PageA21 . Red Tape Blocks Airlift ,--... SAIGON, South Vietnam CAP.) -A World Airways DC8jet with 60 Vietnamese' orphan babies aboard left for the United States today to escape possible turmoil in Saigon. but plans fell through to carry out another 500 babies. Airline president Ed Daly said the South Vietnam"ese govern- ment gave approval for flying ANARCHY, PANIC MOUNT . IN Vlll!T~~·:S'l'~· P-.A4. • out the 500 '9rphans but that the .U.S. Emli-as sy caused a childreO:s agency to cancel plans ·for rthe larger evacuation by cl.Uming his plane was not safe. baly, whose airline made the chaoti9 last refugee 'flj.gh( out of. Da Nang y ... hen it fell to Com- inunist·led forces last week, said Tuesday night he woutd'fly up to J,500 babies l.o the Uni (ed States and Australia in two planes. HoWever , lbe f~gbt to Australia was scrubbed after Da.- ly said the governmmt refused to give the plane permission to land. He later revised his U.S. figure downward. (See ORPHANS, Page.Ml Jane &yd New President Of Trustees Jane Boyd , a member of the Laguna Beach Board of Educa- tion since 1969, accepted the gavel Tuesday night as board president. Mrs. Boyd, 52, succeeds Dr. Norman Browne who has served as president s ince July 1973. The vote to make Mrs. Boyd presi<ient was unanimous. ln a similar ballot, Trustee Michael Sagar was elected board clerk, a po~itton comparable to pr:esident pro tempore. Prior to the election of officers, Harry Bithell ahd Ronald Chilcote wer e sworn in as new ti-ustees on the fi.vt!·member panel. Both were successful can· didates in the March 4 school ~board election, replacing former ·trustees Patricia Gille\ie and Gerald Linke. • \ . . Today's Closing,, N.Y. Stoekl!i .. CMU., P'll9t sa.tf .,,_. LAGUNA OFFICER DELUCA AND HIS RADAR PROWL CAB If You Get Close Enough to Read tt, It's too Late : • Radar Prowl Car: Don't Get Too Close The big white s ign on the side of Laguna Beach Patrolman Arthur J. Deluca's big white police car says ''RADAR." "By the time a driver gets close enough to read it, I've got ·him," Deluca s aid in an in- terView a\ his offi ce Tuesday. The room is festooned with charts s_howing accidents, cita- tions and traffic injuries and f~ft~,; ·~ . pefuca's jo~. the car and the ·radar uniL.were initia.lly't>art of a f~d'.ef31 grant to the citY or · Laguna Beach a little more than a year !!Bo to determine if stepped .,up ' enfbrcement could lower the city's high accident rate. The department ·s statistics for the first part of this year show that" there were 114 accidents through Febr.uary. None were {atalities . During the s ame period last year, there were-92 accidents of which two involved deaths. Other records sho~· in pre· radar 1973, there were a total of 779 traffic accidents as opposed to 808 accidents in 1974 when radar'was in use. The figures , hov»ever , don 't tell the re"al sto.ry ,,D eluca said. · The accident rate is b eavily in· - fluenced by the numbers or cars on the road. Deluca said the past year has been.markedly heavier In vehiclq traffic in and a round the A"rt Colony. He suspects the gasolin~ c risis last spring and the high price of fuel now is prompting vacationers to take shorter tripS <See ACCIDENTS, PageA2l < v ,• Dump Access Bids " ' O~red, by Board . ..... Without di scussion. Orange County s upervis ors have ,or- dered bidding to s tart for con- str u ction of th e once · controversial La Patd\,access road to Prima Deschech~ump in the h ills above San Juan Capistrano. The board was told Tuesday by county Road Commissioner L. Ted Mcconville the 2.3-mile road should cost just over $1 million lo build. It could be in operation by the end of the sum mer. The board action · apparently ended the lingering bau.Jeover ac- • cess to the dump site, which will ultimately cover 1,500 acres. San Juan o££icials originally opposed the La Pata access orr busy Ortega Highway because or the influx of many big trucks. Instead, they sought a route up La Novia Road, closer to the San Diego Freeway .. The issUe w as complica ted again with proposals by county of· ficials to construct three access roads -one up La Pata, one up La Novia and a third over the hiUs from Avenida Pico in San Clemente. But San Cl emente o££icials op- p.osed the latte r choice so supervisors were back to two. Since the county already owned the easement for La Pata. it appeared the most desirable route. But supervisors gave in to San Juan's demands and agreed to buy and build La Novia ata cost of more than $3 million. Then, 10 days ago, San Juan fi:. ricials withdrew support for La Novia and refused to support any access road, leaving the fina"l ' choice to supervisors. The board last week chose La Pata. He safd such sweeps are made based on past ~xperience ..With certain employers and s clfic information given to Border Patrol agents. ' · Harris noted that-persons who employ illegal allep,s are not sub- ject to criminal prosecution un- der current labor and immigra- tion laws. Lag.un.t-t ·Sewer Setback IJl creas in g clouds tonight with considerable cloudiness Thursday. ac- cording to the weather service. A little cooler with beach highs at 56 rising to 65 inland. Lows tonight 45 to52. Tl' SOLD F ASI' W1TH PILOT ;fl) -,. ' ••JtlOld. FHt. ~ • Thal 'a lhf ovtrdli!llt sutc;ots 11tory told bY thci CO.ii Mesa'inan who r:en this ad in the Daily Pilot( AlRLESSspray rig. -2(3GPM + 3\IJl'J. Uke new.$495. XXX·XXXX . ' . . U )(OU have tools you 'd Jike lo' ...,yen lo tub; ••\I <l42·5e'1'8:1'ut a fewwOT<!llo work roc;~. lnthe ~r.iJ~,.-. . I I ·~ • \1 • I .! • " • • • . • l • I I 1. I j ' - DAILY PILOT L/SC 'f . ,, SIRHAN ••• theories thai nlne shots were tired in tho Ambassador Hotel eot Kenned)' se\'etl )'ears l 1t lhe reeottr\'d tiullels '. match the Sirhan \\'t:IPon . at another lfW\ "'3.S fired ~ the Cracas. aid il h •S bttQ pro\~ i me and time-q~m·· lba.l the ... rdanian imm"'-ranl emptled eigbt·shot .. n.c-~.li ber re· lver.._ at K ~nnttd)· as the i lltotnta pri mary winner lkecltoward bim in the bolet · chen: ~ · Seven ol the eight bulltts were . iecovered and .ill indisputably l e from Slrhan·s gt.in. Bw,-ch dthelaw studen~ · usch said the •·1egend C){ lM' er gun" stems from a sec.urity ard who drew his weapon at the • :~ight of ..the sbooUng but was ·lcnoeked dov.·n by the panic stricken cro\l.'d \\'ilhout firing a shol. "We had an invesUgation by the FBI, th e Se<'r et Servi<Je and ~ven the CIA in which every person in the Ambassador Hotel that night was traced and in· terviewed," Busc h said. ';It added up then to what it adds up to today," hef.said. '"Sirhan shot Kennedy because he was deliber ately motivated, because he was not legally sane and because he thought, in his de. menled \\'ay, that he was doing the world a service. . .· "The killer of Robert F. Ken· nedy is in San Quentin prison and he'll undoubtedly stay there fpr the rest of his life," Busch ad· ·aed. • Busch .. 111ade it clear during questioning that he is similarly µn.impressed by recently aired theories that Lee Harvey Os\vald did not kill President John F. Kennedy 12 years ago or that, if he did. he was a member of a con spiracy. . ...... ;I happen to be a great ad· rhirer of the commission headed by (former U.S. SuprE!me Court Chief Justice) Earl Warren and the men who served v.:ith him in that assassination probe," Busch said. ''Obviously, I can't speak wit the authority I bring to the Sirha investigation." Busch conceded "But a gain a • lot of wil theories are being thrown around "by people who are only interested in making a fa st buck out of two o,ational tragedies," he said. ''It's long past time to lay these ghosts to rest," Busch said. "The . Sirhan case will never be re-.~ned by me because I am more ~.i3tlsfied today than ever that we .~rived at the simple truth.'' ·noxer Quarry . Slapped With Divorce Snit Wednesday,,Aprll 2, 1975 " • ;,_ •' 1 Frea Page AJ Edison ~~t·1 ••• :nA.o4R .. ~- Arw_ ther lncrease. As. V:nd ~ =-~~:~.t.:..w::1i:.~hc~~~r:; 1r .-.• ofthef!Ke ...,.111111aA1nom ROSEMEAD CAP) -&iutbe,rn CaU!Ohli.-~.OQ.: ., ~-•lfaU!io.'tlpket .. Dulilli Ta11111ey.' Has asked the state Public uuuu .. Co'/'in~•lob fQl'i:a ~~· ' ~!!l~l ~'If._~ Uckets tot.ded increase of $110.2 million year. ""t \ ' '''ifo~ev,et, r'a1'.r atone cannot . It "·ou \d m~u n a beosl of a~ four ~-a day for a tt .. ,.. "-Ji:-th b typical res1dent1al <'ust-Omer wiirjg P.000 kilowaU bo4T1 i.a • ·~ ~orwhat •• a,s~n esu • two· month billing period. lheuUlitysaid.'f.uesday-; · ' . staiatial crease in '11e numbers Edison said the increase would be a fuel adjustmen.ttoof. of tickets belhe written byLalUDa f th h. h f. ed ·Be11.chofficeris. ~ , ·'. ~~ set e 1g ercostso import lOW·SulpJturoil .11' During Jah\lillirv, 39. tickets "As lon g as rorclgn govern.men& continue tq lnc-"M11e " ·• thelr prices for this fuel and as Iqua as Edison, because ot-' werewrttt~'-" on b•sis of radat;efl· air quality regul ations, mu.stcoritlDU:e to bum lt, we have no fotceo:ieot1 l.fn February, 9'1 radar choice but to seek billing adJ"ustments to recover these Uckets were written and during March, 75 were written. costs,'' s aid Edward R. Myers Jr .• Edison vice Ptesident. Police department records From Page Al ACCIDENTS and Laguna Be&ch is a close.in .des tin a tion for Soll.lhern California residents. The well·marked radar car, a big white station wagon! is as ·much an enforcement too as the radar devi<'e itself . The car is marked so motorist:; seeing it , will "voluatarily comply" with the speed laws, th~ officer said. Deluca said it is important peo- ple know rad a r is i n u se throughout the city. And he said the radar car is not used in a ••sneaky '' manne r . Usually Deluca patrols against the flow ·or traffic a nd reads the speeds of vehicles coming toward him. Motorists s peoeding above a certain ma rgin may be waved over, or the offi cer will make a U-turn and chase down the off en· der . "The highest ticket I ever \Vrote was a guy doing 98 (mph) out Lag una Canyon Road," Deluca said. A motorcyclist, the operator \\'as pulled over without a chase as Deluca activated his unit's red li ghts. The same cyclist earlier had been the subject of a lOO·mile- per·hour chas e from Laizuna Beach to Irvine by Laguna . Beach motorcycle orficer -Don Abshier and units from other cities. Deluca said the typical ticket· getter is the sports car driver, especially along Lagun a Canyon Road where the flat·cornering high performance cars can zip past lumbering sedans. "It's not that we go out and look for a sports car driver, it just happens," Deluca said. He noted tha t the quarter-mile . range· of his radar set picks up and locks on the high.speed driver before lhe officer can de· termine the kind of car is being driven. · He said he suspected sports car drivers are afraid to open up their cars on the freeway and wait until they reach the canyon road to do it. · During one two·hour morning stretch, Deluc a s aid he wrote four tickets for 70·plus miles per Utility's Charges Under Fire SAN DIEGO CUP[) -The city attorney's office ha:i accused.San Diego Gas and Electric1Compaqy ot overcharging its customers in 1974 and early 1975 and called for a $19 million refund. "We are asking the. State Public Uti lities Commission for a $19 million refund to San Diego customers and will press for a substantial reduction in electric rates,'' Deputy City Atty. William S. Saf.fran said, The refund would amount to about $30 per customer but would vary with the amount ot electrici· . ty used. If granted the rate re· duction .. -ould run about $1 a month per household, Sa!fran said. The <'ity announcement Tues4 day cl06ely followed two new ap- J)Ointinents to the PUC by Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr .• who pledged in his campaign that be would not permit unnecessary rate increases fOJi public utilities. Saffran said SDG&E based the excesSive charges on the costs of fuel oil used in· generatina elec- tricity. In August, 1973, the PUC in· sUtuted a fuel clause adjustment to permit utilities to pass higher fuel costs on to customers. In ef- fect, utilities are allowed to estimate future fuel costs and to adjust rates to cover anticipated increases. show the average monthly number of Uekets written during 1973 was 524 of which 382 were for equipment violations. not mov· ing traffic infractions. In 197J,, the monualy average increas& to 636 of which 388 were fOr equipm.ent violations. Tbe , aver•ce number of tickets issued for moving traffic violations bad increased by 112 a month. SpeeJiing tickets can mean significant r.evenue for cities. In Laguna Beach, the income from-traffic fJnes exceeds that received by the city for 23 other soutcea Of income inCfuding buildlng permits, cigarette tax, alcoholic beverage tax, property transfer tax and investments the city makes with its income. 1 Tickets written by p0Ucf· ol· • ficers go to the South Orprige County Judicial D~trict Coult in Laguna Niguel. There, violators may appear before the judge for sentencing or on most minor traffic viola· tions may simply ·pay a bail and not appear at all . The bail schedule sets an amount for ea.ch mile per hour the violator exceeds the lel{al limit. A motorist caught going 65 in ass zone faces.a b8.i.l Or $25. A driver apprehended going 75 milts per hour in a ~ zone ·races a bail of $6>. . While recent state laws placed a maximum fine of $50 on minor ti:affic infra<'tions, "the court is al- lowed to tack on an additional $15. penalty assessment. The court has an option of reducing filtes and/or sending mototisL.s to traf- fic school. On speeds in ex cess of 75 the maximum fine still applies, however, officers may choose to cite motorists fOr reckless driv- ing for which the penalty can be much stiffer. UCI Hospital ·OK- But ·Hoag· Bid Nixed ~H well. t --~ -~d pj~ •• ... ,. _, .. .. 't In UCI's favor were seven ''fin· Retired heavyweight boxer hour drivers. One driver was ·Jerry Quarry was sued for .operating a Porsche, another a UC Irvine's planned 200-bed, $19.4 rriillion campus teaching hospital was unanimously ap- proved Tuesday by the~ge County Health Plannihg Council. But the council rejecteCI on an 11 to 8 vote a proposal by Hoag Memorial Hospit81 ·~ W,eStern World M~dical "F".OUl;\d~lion to build a priva\e, 1.00-bed .bpspital next door tQ the UCI facility. ·.The two actions came. swiftly after nearly 90 minutes of ch·allenges and coun"ler- challenges involving council members t~ought to have con· flicts of interest that could un· fairly influ ence the voting. dings of fact". ihat were, for the inost part, higJlly prai~orthy. divorce today in an Orange Coun-Datsun 2402. another a Jensen-,l)-Superior Court acti«;>n that Heale y and the last a Mercedes ~ates "irreconcilable d1freren-450SL. ~ts " exist between him and his Deluca said ·at one court ap. f.5tranged wife, Arlene. pearance, a driver told the judge Mrs. Quarry, who married the that he just couldn't have been d · L going as fast as he was clocked. onetime title conten er in as "He sajd 'I know that car and V egas on Au g. 29, 1973, seeks a • ifivision of their community prQ-when I see it I slow down'," ~. rty including the couple's . Deluca recounted. • press home and$1,000amonth. But by then, .it's too late, Deluca said. in spousal s upport. --. 1'he committee·told the council the uct hospilal won't increase the couni~·s over·supply of hospit'al ~ds since i~ 200 beds wtll be transfetred frotn Orange County MidiC'.al Center. ' The m·edical center will become paf;.t .of the UCI teaching complex un'iler an agreement between the university and the countx. . , Site tontes.ted > San· Juan Civic ' ' . ,,, I ' ' Center. Slated •• ' ByJANWORm. 01 .. 0.llyPl ... a.tf Round two of a ~controversy over where to build a proposed eornmunity·cWlc center 'fot San Juan Capistrano ts expected to break oUt at tonight's City Coun· cjl meeting. · The Caplstran9 Community Af · folr.-Council (CCAC), headed by Edward Chermak, former city· councjlman, has ·asked for lime on the agenda to voice concerns over the city's process ot decid- ing on the matter. • " The CCAC, which opposes a proposal to build the center on 13 acres or prime downtown land in San Juan,1 sent a letter to city councillmen listing 26 questions which it says need to be answered before the city pro. ceeds. . ' ''The attached list of un· answered ~uestions present New District J'o Be Eyed By Clemente· The San Clemente City Council will consider a new propasal to create an additional city re· development district when it meels al. 7: 30 tonight at city hall. Councilm a:n Charles Fox bas proposed a new redevelopment district to relocate the city's Avenida Pico sewage plant and the city's equipment yard inland. The faclll,tles then could be replaced by a hotel·coovention center complex. The-development if done Wider a redevelopment agency w~d be funded by addlUonal taxes brought in, by t4e new wer~s. . . ' Tilt.city's first redevelopment project: one :surrounding the pier an<! beach "bowl'' area is under wily and bas.been funded initially with a $20,000 loan from the city treasury . City ·councilmen appointed themselves directors of the re· , development agency andTeceive $50 each for each meetinJ the 0agen<y holds, usually durinl the course of a city council meeting. .. Other J>usiness to controht the council ·ts: · -A proposed law prohibiting the filing of ''false" complaints against p011ce officers and c1L,," employes . Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni during the first re-ading or the law· opposed it and said the measure was "b~nginq l~a_liitlequicker:" · -Consideration of Surfmg re.. gulations at ''T'' Street beach . area. -Consideration of a unifted de- sign program suggested tly hous- ing.d~velopers. aerious atumblin,rbkf€ks to an in· telllgent determl.natlon on the matter," Chermak wrole. "It J• recommended that you , as a eouncll, do no\ Jive a go-- ahead on this ,Project until the~e ·questions are 'answered in public meetings and a reasonably close eSlimate ot the cost of such u pro- ject "is known:'' • Questions included : -How far is the city com· milted to the present plan? -Who will select the ap· praisers to decide the value of the downtown property? -Who will have to be r e4 located? -Isn't there a better or less ex· pensive place. for the city hall and related offices ? -How much will taxpayers in ! the central business dislr{ct be encumbered? ........ will the city use its powers of condemnation ff property owners do not wish to sell? -Will the project be taken to voters of San Juan Capistrano for approval? Chermak said the CCAC mem· hers believe that ''prior to .. c. cepting the proposed plan, an equally in·depth study be made of other sites to determine a com· parison of costs for land acquisi- tion and the possible improve- ment of tax base within the city by improvement . of l~ir pro· perties which might be adjacent to such other suitable sites. CC·AC mem hers .are urging that the matter be placed before voters. "If the redevelopment district, or tax lncremen,l metbod of fmancing is used, all indications 8.re that it will not come to a public vote, even though all citUens of the city are ultimately involved in the cost," Chermak said. Spring Term Classes Open At Saddleback Seats remain ope·n in the:l ,000 classes available tor the spring tenn at Saddleback College, re· gistraUon spokesmen said today. Registration continues from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m . through Friday. Tbo9e interested in . off.campus and weekend programs will be registered-at the first,class meet- ing, a spokesman said. So far, registration at the col - lege is ahead of the pace that broke state records last winter. E.nrollment after the first week ot registration was 6,428, almost 2,000 higher than last spring's . final enrollment figure. The spring quarter begins April 7 and will conclude June 16. Registration is on a first-come. first·served basis. Any residents of the district may apply and re· gister at the same time, and California residents of One year or ~ore pay no fees . iiiiiiii :she states in her petition that Quarry's earnings from the time .of their marriage to their separa· t jOn last Nov. 12 were in excess of :$300,000. Mrs. Quarry also seeks a court order that will allow her to retain . SPle possession of her horse. ••superman," a nd a marquise, . ~amond ring. ~ Clemente Rotarians To Hear Riley Talk General Thom as F. Riley, fifth di s'trict Orange County ·supervisor, will a ddress the San Clemente Rot ary Club meeting at 12:10 p.m . Tliursday at Sebas- tian's Wes t. 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. · Five council members stepped down voluntarily because of links to Hoag, Western World, UC Irvine or Orange County gov- ernment. None of the half·dozen addi- tional challenges, primarily against county employes and of . ficials on the council, were up- held . ;1 1 Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart { ;Cereal Was Hot '• BUFFAtO, N.Y. (UPI) Firemen fought a blaze Tuesday -at the General Mills grocery pro- ducts plant. Several firemen suf · fered minor burns when hot cereal dripped on them. ORANGE COAST L~C DAILY PILOT ~Or-•IMJ" Coa•l 0..lly Pi]ot, ""111...tlltll l~t""'" Ill-'"' ~ .... p,~'"" publ•>hed l>V ""' °"""~ to.•1 P'-">11""'"11 C.O"'lll•nv !.•-.M• .all-,.... publl"""O Mona~v 11\•0UQI\ F•i<lfv tor '""'' ,,.,.,_., NewPorl 6•.K". H.11nllnqtan lleaclllFour,. l•ln V•lle" h v•n•. !.•ddl_c_ V•ll•• d"-<I U<J<IN 0.-llChl"-<Julh C.0•~1. A. S<nQle t~Ql'""'I ••:h!lon I\ pul>h•heO S<lhl'd•yS -5-una.,,_ 1"4> f"in<•~l .11<>t>tl•"'"O pl•nt i,. .at JOI) Wt.!ll S.t !.t•ttt, ~I•"'<;!.<!. Ulllotnl• "- Rober! N. Wttd Pt.,ldent •nG P'lltlflSllt<' Thomas Keevil fOJ'for . Charles H. Loos Rtchar<J P, Nall A\\il!•fll W fMt•l'llEllllOt• Uguna Beach Office 1111c.<..._.,rtStrffl ,....ill"' AdG••••· P.O. eo. "4. ~u Other OffitlPS t:"Rl.tt Me"'; l>O W.U lley ittMI ~Ille.e n Ull N•""""1-~ .. (I l't!Hlll"ll\on le•'"· l,.1l 8-9(;ft llOvl<!~••O Sedlll•N <k Y•l<•Y · }\Xll L• P•• l'I0-1 •t :;.on O"'qo "'" .. '' r Riley. a retired U.S. Marine Corps brigadier ge neral and former chief of staff at Camp Pendleton, will t alk about elec- tion campaign r eform, juvenile justice and volunteerism in gov· ernment . From Page Al .ORPHANS. •• A spokesman for the U.S. Em· bassy denied that it blocked the departure of the 500 babi es, say· in g thal the Friends of All Children , a charitable organiza· tion helpin g Am eri cans adopt children. made the decision itself. But Daly said th e embassy re· commended a gainst using the plane even though he had a Federal Aviation A~ministration cl ea rance. After being prevented from fl y- ing out the 500 babies, Daly and his associ ates canvassed other organiiations a nd rounded up 60 to take out of the country. The plane was en route to Yokota air base in J apan for a re· rueling stop, then to Jionolulu, t hen to Oakland , the head· qul\]1.ers of Worl d Airways . Despite the cancellation of Da ly's planned fli ght to Sydney, the Austra li an govern ment an· nou nced it wo uld fly out 200 child ren . Reliable sources said r\us tra li a s en t six C·J30 t.rttnsports and a c .47 of the lloyal Australian Air Force to Sou th Vie tnam a nd probably would begi n ta king out. the 200 babies on Thursday. ' On a 19 to O vote, the council agreed with findings by its facilities review committee on the UCI hospital application. But council members overturned the com!D ittee's decision favoring From Page Al SEWER ... sewer line was originally sup· posed to end .. S<'holl said it had been his in· tention to only run the sewer as far as Langlois and not extend it into the area where reSidents op.. pose it. But he said the city councll was urged by a few landowners up the road from Langlois to extend the line. Quilter said after Tuesday's meeting the only people in the proposed asses sment district who favor ·the line own com· mercial or industrial property along the road that they want to develop. Fro•PageAl POLICE ••. annual cost.of -Ii vlng adjust· ments over the next three years. · The As~latioh also want.a the city to pay for health insurance for an employe"s d~ndents, bonus-pay-for-officers who take police.ralat~ colleke counes or are skilled mprksmen. 12 paid holidays each year opposed to the nine offered now, and /Yarious changes In policies ollillck leave, compensatory ume · ltiDd ·vaca~ ·uons. •• .•. . SPORTING GOODS , 'f, BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES • COMPLETE ATHLETIC HEADQUARTERS • • • GOOD SELECTION OF ATHLETIC SHOES ~ •TIGER •CON.VERSE •PERRY •ADIDAS •SPOT Bill ~IRE I ORN •RACKETS • CLOTHING -'. • STRINGING .. • .. Open 9 to 6 CJOstd Sundays .... . , · . .538C9ntet COSTA · MISA 646-1919 '. . I j I I l I ' I l I I I I I , I ' ' I -, ' -.~,,..,,.._, ·-· Expa nded Facilities Am.erican Savings and Loan Association has relocat. ed. its Orange Coast facility to South Coast Plaza at the southwest corner of Sunflower Avenue and Plaza Drive. Viewing the new safe dePosit box vault are'. (r'.om l~ft) plaze developer Henry T .. Segers\rom; Mark !~per board chairman of Amencan Savings ~nd W1ll1,.am J . Po1>ejoy, president of American Sav:' mgs. F unds R1Dl Low For Unemployed · DETROIT fUPl } -A. ta! unemployment benefits special fund guar unteeing:' would ~ disastrous tO the 44,000 laid·off Chrysler Corp. economy or the Detroit workers up .to 95 percent of· metropolitan are~ where µn· their take-home pay will be employment has been over 16 Cxhausted by n ext week,. percent. The weekly drain on United Auto Workers Vice, the fund has been averaging President Douglas A. Fraser. about~ million. has announced. · !\1ost or the \vorkers are in the Detroit area and Fraser said the ending of supplemen·. Cat ama r an Sales L o se So me Wind Coast Catamaran Corp. o( "EVEN THOUGH !her~ have been some people re- called, it now looks almost certain the fund will be ex-· hausled no later than the end or next week," Fraser said. "The impact of the loss o'- SUB will be disastrous.'' 2 ·o c Plants Get Bids lrvine has announced operat-Contracts totaling more ing results (or the first than $3 .8 million have been quarter or the (iscal year 1975. awarded to two Orange Coun- Net sales were $1,138,012, ty firms, Congressman An- .d?wn 33 percenl from the pre-drew Hinshaw bas an-v1ous year. Net loss tor the nounced. quarter was $113 ,977 and net. Hinshaw said the us N loss per share was 13 cents. has awarded a $2 402.sSe !,';r. The announcement was tracl to ACL·Fil~o Corpora- m a d e by A_rnold W. tiono(SantaAnaforfire£ight· Ackerm~n: pre~1dent. . ing equipment ~o be used on The ~at~onw1de economic aircraft carriei::S. uncerta1nt1es caused many_ . dealers lo delay their orders. The second contract will go ror boats by some rour to six-to Barry L . Miller Engineer- '''eeks. Orders that have Ws'·. ing, Inc. of Irvine. This U.S. torically been r eceived by Army contract is for late' January and shipped $1,418,083 and covers continu- prior io the end or the first ing wor k on a previously quarter were received thiS awarded contract to the yea.r i~ late February. ·Irvine firm, Hinshaw said. F EA Probe Fuel OVercharge Violations Cited WASl-IINGTON fAP) -JnVestigators have unco'vered another half million dollars of overcharges £or fuel oil sold to electric utilities, bringing the known total to more than Sl.2 million in only !our of the 200 cases under investigation, 141 federal orricial said \his week . lnvestig3t'ors sus· ( · · J peel a 'total of $19.7 . CONSUMER million may have been . . . overcharged on utility _ _ fuel. While electric ullll· ty rates are regulated, the utilities may raise their rates to pass along increased.fuel costs, so that fuel overcharges nlay turn up quickly as increases on the electric bills of . homeowners, businessmen and industries. JOllN Ci\RTER, head of ~he utility fuel investigation for the Federal Energy Administration, revealed that lwo- rucl suppliers have signed agreements to pay back over· charges : __,,,...- -Bessemer Oil Co. signed a censent agreement last ri.-tarch 12, he -3oid, to restore a total or $478,803.60 over- charged lo Alabama Power Co., Mississippi POwcr Co., and Gulf Power Co. which serves southern Alabama, southern Georgia and northwestern Fiorlda. -Accent petroleum of Golden, Colo., signed a consent ugrcement on r.1arch t2 to restore $14.113 to the Colorado Springs Department or Public Utilities, he a~ded . In addition, Carter said FEA was still negotiating ror rcpityment or $710,000 In aUeged overcharaes by one sup- plier or fuel oll to Georgia Power Co. In AUanla. And investigators expected repayment of about $11 ,000 in a rourth case whlchCarte:r would not identify. He said two more cuei or suspected overcbarse were· currently under tnveatlgation. CARTER llEF.lJSBDtodlaeusslhose lWO<Ues. The Justi•e Department~ •• •aid. hoWOV•f· that ararid jutics 1n f1ortda .are 1ovesUg1Un1 companies which sold fuel to the lackao11v1Ue EloctrlcAuthorlly. · FEA hu beea worlcln1 with the U.S. CU1tom1 Service on lhe utility l••l ln~ti1aU0111, lrYlnl IO'iltfd out: for ••· ample. whether rela~·vely low·prlced U.S. or lnlllort4d oil m•Y have""'" mtsnpr...nt..i as,hlgh·prl<e<I 19,••tanoU. Carter flld the lnv..U1a!J0111 have betn expanded ton utllltles. lO qiore than a )'leeli ffO' · , · ··He sald lJo asent.il'wlft probtria mQl-e t61iJ 2«>·o~ the ul)lities' 4071uehuppllen. , • '.< , ! t • -... • i • .-- So far he nld, al leut ~-have bob cemplete<I, · revea.Una {be six alle~ed overcharges he mentioned. . DAILY PILOT A f 5 Wedne&day'11 . Closing Price~. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NCW YORK .AUPl I -~ 1twr ,..._,,, 1r• price• 011 tM '.f ~ a.., VO. ... -~ He"" V•r• tock ••cl\f.11 .. 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"' lo the delay lo completion or lhe audit ~"t~ Z · ': ,n"~ \41 ~:;; 1 ~ f,~!. ~ of lta 1874 opc'r1tlons it has asked the · ~.l!.1.2• 6 i1s ~\rli ""'~1· ~· ·ni-""' A'merican Stock Exd\1nge to tem· · Mjdi;;..i'\'1 ' , s 1" ~ .... & 11 -'II "'"r.'-b I.~ t' ~ ~ -!~ ~··\Ire· '•·• J?Of'lrlly halt trading in ill COmmon. .Mlt•tr .JM 1 !Oil •~,.. Ii •J + ~ ' 1\oc\.~; liiW&M 1.is '' 1r~ ~.. 1:· 1' • ; • 'rj\:e comitany said it ls expected the §.'.£I ~ ~§ -~~...e'.! ':' ~ llldl~wlll loke about two months to . -·" • ,..,,..... ,1114 m ~--~ . complete. . I ,. • \ I •• .. , .. t . \ r I r -ilJ tf DAILY PILOT Wednesday, April 2, 1975 DE LAN y BROS~ • ' 'RECIPE .38o/o N01J? favoring Abortion . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Although still • .,. II' lb~ family ~··nol afford another child, 49 • . • • ,· CRAB 9UIC:H!E.. . I posed by the majority, proponents of abortion on de· ,J>ettent approve abortion While 44 p,rrent oppose. 1 ~ • ~ " • mandhavemore tbandoubled.inthepastsi.X_.Years, • '} · 1101111111 '~tW' . 21Jl:IJ1f• .. • .. 1Mpc•t the California Poll reports. . ' AND,'tF THi.MOTHER 0is unwed<>r the infant ' ' ·va·tltp ~ ~ ~ • ·~---.~ Pollster Mervin D. Field said only· IS pereentor la unwftted, Sl·~«::entfaVor Mborlion while4l'kr-~ ........... ' ·A ., ... = those interviewed in 1969 favored abortion cen~areAgail\s{. 1 · • ~ · 11 .. -.-...,_ ... .,i • .-, , "' ·V•t•1111•• 9'Mlt,wlw1 whenever the mother demanded il. Now, S8 percent. The ti.S. ~preme Cour\ Nied tWo years ago 2t.W.1fi••• ...... I)•• 1a'...., • ' Ctpprove: . that s~ates may not place any restrictions on the' 'l2 te11fi•.._~_,.. Vf'"••••~,.,,.. ''PUBLIC -OPINION ilAS shifted. s1gnificBnt-.. mother's righ.t lO"~ abortion ih the flrat three · 2tr't!t#•• .. ~--.·-~ , .......... ~ ..... ly." Field said. "No,v . the \veight of opinion favors monthsof pregnanc.f. . 1 • • 1 ', • • , 21/1 ... fWIM,,_.._ 111t1.,11~....,.fl Ubortl'on s lo1·1•n\\""dmolhers,ortamilteswhowo.uld The poll also tested the np•••~s'nr ,~·rili i .. I • \ I "# • . ' •• ,..,. "'· ""' ,... -· -• ..._, .... a -lo -,. .c.i. :4:.:' -. suffer hardship. And support for unl'estricted a~r-. lervtewed as to when the fetus tcq\Jlres t e sa!De· ......, r . tion on demand has more lh~ doubled but is still human rights to live as olher human being&. 1T16·, ' *la .... & ,....., ...... 11 ,,....., ....._ ·~ . -& ...,, _.. opposed by a majority.'' 1 answers were divided between C"tholics, who ai'e' •••1.!t lo ,._. ••.• .-• _,.111111 wltll IM1M~ .... , ' .. In 1969, Field said, 78 percent oppo6ed abo1tlon . more disposed to oppose abortion, and non-111 ... ••H fer 21 I Iii. • '' -1 '" on demand. That fig·ure has now d"·indled to SS per· Catholics:· , · · ' · / · · cent. . AMON,G CATHOUCS, SS PERCENT said tb.e· Soilfu••• ~°":'·~ .... " Seventy-eight percent approve abortion if the fetus acqwres full-rights et conce111ion, 18 percei)t twby might have a serious deformity while 18 per-· t~d three monUi!i , 8 percent said six months and 14 ~ . ('ent disap_pi:ove . . ~rcent sald.onl>-: ~t birth. . . . '. ' J . Introducing the Sarat~ idea:· Standard lOO's Saratoga 120 '.-, ., • . More puffs than 100's. Tai~ored longer and sHminer than I OO's, so you enjoy extra smoking Ume, extra smoking pleasure, without smoking more cigarettes. Priced no more than 100's. And Saratoga 120's are ri ch, full-Aavor cigarettes made froin a fi ne blend of tobaccos. More than just a new brand. Saratoga 120's are a wl1ole flC\V idea i11 sn1oking pleasure. Because now you can enjoy smoking longer without s~k ing more. Look for them in the new 120 mm crush-proof box. 17 mg'.'tar:l.I mg. nicotine av. per cigarene by FTC Method. Warning , The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous 10 Your Health. -' I Regular and Menthol. - --4' 11Without th'is crush·proof box they'd look like pretzels.". \ .... .. • • .r ' . ... • ' ~· ' . , ·~ ' • ' • . -:.- t;. '· I l " ' I ( I ) ' I I I , .. 7 , .. 7 .. ~ . ' __ , __ ·• • . r.ek, ·ED IT J Oji • • Toda;r's Closing, N.Y. S&oeks • VOL. 68,. NO. 92, 7 SECTIONS 80 PAG1:S • I WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1975 TEN CENTS ' B:Osch Reaps SCo~:":'., Sirhan Doubters By TOM BA.RLl':V OflHDllU,Plle4$Wff . No one in his right mind Can look at the evidence mounted · against: convicted kilJe:f' ·Sirhan B. Sirhan and serious)y believe that he was not alone when pre- l'lldenttal hopeful Robert F. Ken- nedy was assassinated, Los Anaeles County District l\ltorney Joseph Busch-told more Chan 200 ' • 11\W 1llldents Tuesday' nl1bt in allf 1klll A bf ab am .taricc:2A,..•1Ui'· ~·--. .91uie wor~d and he knows to-I-le said it has been proved FuU~rton. veteran lawman added: ' _ . Ulitl be was found guilty "time and time again" thal the "i:very sO often we get a silly •Busch, maklng no ~tempt to ayae he was guilty-and Jordanian immigrant emptied seuon ln which televiiloo talkr coifceal his tfnpatienc~ With·re. alone,"''Bus~h tl)apped. his eight-s hot , .22-caliber rc- a~~plethrowoutlnnuendoe, newed chal.lenges of the *rhari .B·u sch firmly discounted volver al K e nn edy as the Wilhlul Ullnlting and downrieht' inves tigatiop, retnlild~ .,llls tMbri~ "'that nine shots were California primary winner lies," Bu1ch said at one paint of youthful a udience ipat Sirhan hred· in the Ambassador Hotel walked loward him in the hotel hj.s We.stern.. State University · himself "is rTiakin& no real at.· killing of Kennedy seven yeau.--kitchen. 'CoJ.le(eo{L•!': lecture. ' tempt to refute the' aceuracy ot ago, that th e recovered bullets Seven or the eight bullets were .-"If .,..Y.ou..Jut~n to these idiots that inVestigation,. did not match the Sirhan weapon recovered and all indjsputably It.Ing eo..011.1h .d'l_ey1ll convince you "He had some of the finest de· and that another gun was tired came from Sirhan's g Wl, Busch that.John Wi'.es Booth didn't re· tense lawyers you'll find in our duringthefracas. toldthelawstudents. t--........ -. • • Busch said the ··1egend of the ~er gun" stems from a security guard who drew his weapon al the height or the shooting but was knocked down by the paniC' stricken crowd without tiring a shot. ··w e had an' investi gation by the FBI, the Secret Service and even the CIA in ·which every person in the Ambassador J:lotel !See SIRHAN, Page.\2) 'Educator .. w elte Eyes Joh Offer Warm Welcome • . , A busload of 38 students from, .. ·Gibson, British Columbia, artiv~ for a d8y',s visit in Mission Viejo ahd El1Torp Tuesday •at ·Los Alisos Intermediate School. Each student was welcomed by a Los Ali.sos student hoSt. who took his, or her visilor hO~e for dinner and a nigl)t's lodging .. The first reaction as the CaDadians dlsbarked was "We>W , tlie ' weather's fantastic." 'fhey•i-e" en .route• to ,.. Mexico for.their spring VacatfQn . . ·• ... '·• ·uc1 -\H()slJi*l.::.· r,O~e,d. " ~ ,, '' 1 ' • I 0 f . , But Colmty Pa~l . ~ejects Hoag Proposa,l ~ By WILLIAM SCHR EIBEJl JO l.JCI:iJavor were seven ~'fin.. hospital beCll:i since its 200 beds Uc ~ llM,0"11' "1to1St.uff dings of Jact" thaf were; -tor the will be transferred from· Orange lrvme s planned 200-bed, $19.4 million campUs 'teaching mo.5tpad., highly praiseworthy . County Medical Center. hospital was unanimously ep,. Thecommitteetoldlhe council The m e di ca l cent er will proved Tuesday by the Orange the' U,Cl ospital -won't increase become part· of the UCJ teaching County Health P lanning Council. the county!s over-supply of (See MEDICAL, PageA2> But the council rejected on at. "' 11 to 8 vote a proposal by Hoag ~--~-~. ---------------------, Memorial Hospital and Western Ed' ··so I Boost World Medical Foundation to build a priVate, 100-bed hospital next door Lo the UCJ facility . The two actions came s wiftly1 Al-.:,.• he after ne arly 90 m i nut e~ •f .r. {PIA.It r ,lncrease Ask .. c halJ e.n ges ·a·nd courtt'er:. t 4 • ·' • ' .,.-, > cballenges .. tn'.Yolvinl!'t councu'1 ~"~ ROSEll·EAri~ (AP> -Sotithe rn Calftornia E dis "'"'· ..1... • members thought tO hl(ye con-~ ·T ructs of inlere1Jt that cOO:td .. pn· ~ has a,:ffc.ed the state Public .Utilities Commission tpr altat~ ,· fairly influence the v.oting. ,_ ~,incr:ea$e or $110.2 million year. . .. ; ' .. ~ . ' . Five coO.nc il merrlbers stepped . z.d ~ t •• .rt~ou~d n:i.~an a boost or about four cel'ltS1a ·~aY frSr a~. l, ~-.. '-l ·i t.' ·•--f li k ,.; , l)'Pl~ r eS'ident1al customer usjng 1,000 kilowatt bDuiS in a · uvwn VP untari Y l"ecawieo n s ~ two-m00:µ.hillin~riod,the utilitysaidTuesday. '"t. '' • ' to Httilc .~ Western Wo'rld, UC -1 ., 511'= lrvine or orange CoUnL)'· ~gov· . ., · ' FAiSon said tb:e ilicfease would be a fuel adjustmettitbo[·J · ernment. ... .~ fsetthe bighe_r co;;tsof imported low·suli)huroit : ; · ,. ...... NOne of the halt-dozen addi· • ~·~ "As long asJoreign gov~nments contiiiue to inerec.se·+ tional challe nges, prima rily.. , LQeir prices for this fuel and as long. aS Edison, because or~#. · t e I di: t .. Air qualitx.regµlations~ rnust'contin ue to burn i\, we have no .against coun Y mp oyes an ·o ·Ci 1? cboica": but toY.seek billing ad1'USt~ents tn recov'".1-se " ficials on the council, wer.e'.up \:.1 .,. Edi ~ ,II#' •• held. ,_ ~ :-. • .. ~~;. 'Ct?S'! ·.~al~EdWardR.MyersJr., di~o~vic!presld~IJtt_ .. ~ On..a 19. to ,O vote, the (.~U'Dcil • . agreed with. Cinding'S 1>y-· fts· · 't• ·,.,_ ,1' facilities r eview '\comtnittee On • < the UCJ hospital application. ~ul council members overturned the· COtlllfliltee's ~ecision favoring the Hoag-Weste rn World plan as well. · • " SD Utili~y Accused Of Overcharging . , O·r~n~ c .. asc Wene.her lncre cist n g clouds tpnight with considerable cloudiness Thursday, ac· cording to the weather service. A little cooler with beach highs at 56 rising to 65 inland. Lows tonight 4$ · to52. SAN DIEGQ CUP!) -The city attorney's o(fj,ce has accused San Dfego Gas aDd Electric Company or overcharging its customers in ,. 1974' and eari§.1975 and cA.lJed for a $19 miUion'rjfun d'. fuel costs On to customers. In er. feet , utilities are allowed to estimate future fuel costs and lo adjust rates lo cover anticipated increases. INSIDE TODAY Whef'....,HnU11wood , wanti. a tricky airpUi'itf itunl dol\e, it'• Frank tollman.lo tM fiscue. Thevet,to•sl.mlJllordofthia, , 1ltjff ,ogoin ·In '<!fhe <Grw<!I lfoldoPqpff"~" ScePQ{lf8':. inchN t , M'f-s.rftt.e •I ,,....,lne t •M' ....... 14 ~-..., L.M.M\'fl "'' ...... ... ., Cllt'WM• Al ,.._., '""'' "'' C--C-.... Atl • ...._., ...... .Mol OMll.... Dt.. ~c...IM., Qftllks ., • 41•1t • Oca•c,.· •1 """'-CW ~ .. lee& "'' '-ft. •1.J ''We are ... )sking the State Public Utilitlei Commission tor a . $19 million refund lo San Diego '·customers and will 'press tor a substantial r~uction in e~eclric rl.tes,'~DeputyCity Atty. Wiiliam S. Satfran said, :{he refund .. would amoupl .to abciut $30 per j!Uslomer but w.ou ld vary with the amount of eledrici-· . ty used. If gunt1d the rate re· dµc!ion woufd run about $1 11 ~th per .,~useli61d, Saft ran eaid. ., . The-city a ouncement Tues· day clQSely'foltowed two new ap- • ilointmenta ~.the PUC by Gov. Edmund' ~'\Brown Jr., who • Pledled in Iii• campaign that he woufd Dot, ptr,mit unneceaaary rate incre~·ror public utillUes. "The commission allowed $150 million for" the test year,·• Manley W. edwards, the city's utility ralef consultant said. !'They only paid $93,256,000 for fuel in 1974. We think that at the .-:current•rate there will be a $57 million overCharge in 1975 unless the commission lowers the rate.·· ' JT SOLD F .4ST WITH, RILOT AD •lttsoJd. FaSt'." That's the overnight success story told by the Costa Mesa man . who ran this a·d in the Daily Pilot: Orphan ~zrlift 1'ia.lted .SAIGON', South Vietnam (AP) -A ·WorJ~ A:irw •y1-nc8 jet with 60 tVietnames~ orphan babies aboanl left for the U.:Dted States lod.8" to escape possible turmoil in Sa.icon, but plans (ell through ·to carr.y out an~her sOo babies. .. •Alrlfne president Ed"Daly.said •the :&Du.th Vietnamese govern· ~ &••• 'AJIPl'OV¥ for• flying i ~ ' , l .. ,. l AllMOMY, PA!QC MOUlfT ... ,., .. ,. • ....,. ~-A4. . ~ i . ;p. 4 .~!ft~-l>ut•f.bat 'the -0'.'S?"~ b'V,$ y•·t a u••d ~ J!l!lil>:eR'• •1•nh ~·>'•f!D<,\Nl!i! '.for tlte :)afeer ~va,C'uatlol'l b)' clamJ.n&llis RJane was nota8Ie: ,O_aly, •hiOse .airline made Ute. cha9ti• '·'-'I r~f/jgee flight out of- ·Qa Nan&. v-rhen it fell to Com· ~red (orCes ~ast week, said Tu~ ritght be would ny "" to 1,500 6ab{es to the United States and Australii in two planes. ·Ho..V ev·e;. ,the ll·ight to Auatral.ia·was scrubbed after Del- ly said the government refused to give the plane permission to <land. H'e later revised his U.S. fifµredoWnward . . A spakesman for the U.S. Em- bas~ dented that it blocked the depaiture of the 500 babies, say- ing that lhe Friends or All Children, a c}}aritable organiza- tion helpipg Americans adopt children, made the decision itself. But Daly said the embassy re· commeodea ag'aJnst using the plane even thOugh he h3d a Federal Aviation Administration clearance. After being prevented from fly- '11g out lhe 500 babies, Daly and his associates canvassed other organizations and roilllded up 60 to take out of the country. ·The plane W\IS en route to Yokota air base in J apan fbr a re· fueling stop, ttien to Honolulu , th~n lo Oakl~hd, the head· qu~rters of World Airways. Despite the Cancell ation of . . •. (~OR,H'ANS, Pace.u1 j Son .StaybJg Ip. ApariO.:ent 'Sparks Suit Operato~ or a ($guna Hitis Leisure World ~omn'iunity as- sociation went to Court Tuesday in i. bid lo fort~ a niember to compel her son to leave the a,Partment he alle'gedly shares Wlth..b'er. . · It is alleged in· the Orange County Superlo'r Court action filed by' 'JJ,lijrd , Laiuna Hills Mutual that-Ml'$ .... Helen L. Lake ~olaled mut'ual· rules wtien she perm,ltted ~eo·dt-fendant David Cbristo~ht:r, tier son, lo share her home at at00·2D Via Mariposa West:' • • :rbey dempnct a court order th'~t cquld force' sale of the pro- port7 If Mn. Lak* does not ac· ce~ the declalon of the mutual boa"rd of ·dlrecto~. The lawsuit" alao demands that 1be be ordered • .'1.GOO ' fine recently .............. M MK•Mtr•tu &t11~•fl'llll l~J , , Al~11 ..... Af4•tS T• .. .-luMilt .. ,... ~ ~·U ' '"""""' tM-r ...... _.. C.I WtatMt o\6 • ,.. l.Ml9tf'. Q ~ ,.._ ...... Saffr~n ail<fsDG&E based the e~esslve (bai':ges on the costs of fuel oil ut • a generating elec-• trlcity. • . .., In Au1ust, 1973, the Puc In· 1tlluted a fuel clause adjustment to permit uUlitle1 top ... hllho• AIRLESS spray ri g. 2/3GPM -+'!11\l'l,Uke ntw. $495. ux-~n:x # ,ff ypu yy•·"")• 'l'lu'd like to "W '°" ert toca~;!tall 642·!1678. Put . a few wotds tq 'fOrk for)'ou, in ~ ·~· ~•\,that Leisure OM_JD-Odation is ~ ol 52 ind Ill Cbrlatopher ls -.. • ·•.I ,,# .. • -. Doil)! Pilot. ·' f • .. .. • o.u11v ,...._ swn .--• .l'ONOi"ING OfFER .. ~Oftlol•I-. • · Border Patrol Nabs Aliens In Coast Raid U.S. Border Patrol agents ap- prehended 44 illegal aliens Tues- day at r estaurants. landscaping firms and other businesses in San Juan Capistrano. Laguna Beach and Laguna Niguel Gene Harris, senior agent at 'the patrol's San Onofre office, said agents launched the sweep after receiving information on where the aliens. all from A1ex · ico, were working . Those rounded up during the sweep were returned to Mexico, Harris said. Bus\nesses ~·h ere illegal ?liens wer.e taken into custody included Coast Cata maran Corp. in San Juan Ca)1istrano; El Niguel Country Club in Laguna Niguel: Denny 's Restaurant , Laguna Car Wash and the Hotel Laguna in Lagun a Beach,· and numerous la ndscaping firms based on the south Orange Co unty coast. Others were arrested at re- sidences in the a rea, 1-larris re· ported. •' ,J-{e said such sweeps are made based on past experi ence with certain employers and specific inform ation given to Border '-Patrol agents. lSee ALIENS. Page 1\2) Doubts He Will. Accept -By JAN WORTH CM 11M D.uilW PUot S..tt ' Dr. Richard Welte, deputy superintendent of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District, has been ottered a contract as superintendent or schools in · ·Burlingame . As of Tuesday, Welte said he did not think he would go. "I w'ould say that essentially l have decided not to accept," he said . As deputy superintendent in charge of instruction. Welle •. 49, is the number t.wo administrator:~ in the.district and earns $33 ,4M !' year. He acknowledged he had been· looking tentatively tor a new job several months ago and new to Burlingame three times to participate in screening tor the post. - He said he learned last week he was the Burlingame district 's number one choice. The Burlingam e district, local-· ed south of San Francisco, in~ ... eludes seven elementary schools and one inlermediateschool. · "Burlingame is a little plum- it's a beautiful spot, and it is a prestigious district in a high social a nd economic area," Welle said . "But it offers nothing the size or challenge of this di1t- . trict." · ·•r dec ided I have ':.! responsibility here and l reel L can't leave until I have done all that could be do11 e, ''Welle said. He added the salary al the riew post "would have been basically ! what I'm making here.•• Welte. who lives in Rancho Palos Verdes w,ith his .wire Marilyn, was superintendent of the San Joaquin Elementary Dis: trict before it was abso'°i'bed into the n e w Saddleback Valley Unified District three years ago. I-l e was on e of three ad· ministrators g:1ven consideration as superintendent or the new dis- trict. William Zogg. then superin· tendent or the Tustin Union High School district, was selected by the board or trustees,.-but the vote was split 3·2 with Dennis Smith and George Hen ry voting for (See WELTE, PageA2) Saddlehack Board Ceremo·nies Slated The newly elected board of trustees of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District will be s worn in by Fifth Dislrict Supervisor Thomas Riley Mon · day. The short ceremony and the school board mee ting to follow will begin at 7:30 p.m. at Charger Hall, El Toro Hi gh School, ~ · Toledo Way. Preceding the .meeting, the El Toro High · School Band wil l perform beginning at 7: 15. To honor Riley, retired Ma rine General, and new school trustee 1 William Kobler. also a former Marine, the band will play the Marine Hymn. • · ' • Trustees sC!heduled to be sworn in tor tour-year tetm s 'are lncum. bent George Re.nry, a ~chool principal; C.arol~ Ne~tadt__, a mental healt.h clinic coordlnator ; ! and Loa Young , an airlines representative and home maker. Two-xear t erm s are going to Incumbent De nnis Smith, a teacher on leave and investment. counselor; and William Kohler t in surance agent. The five were elected after a tempestuous campaign with l~ candidates -including all inr cumbents -competing for fiv~ open seals . Major i·ssues of the campaim were whether ttie dialrict's ad· ministration is top heavy and whether Superintendent William Zogg should ha ve ' been given a · four·year contrl:cL ~extenSioo ~ cc.mpaign SPE!ndlitg; and teachec1 involvement ih the campatgn. '%! The trUstees·e lect said they plan to issue a written statemen" signed b~ all five~ u..: direction b! their ~ at the Monday meetillg. ,_ • • I • • < - {\2 OAll Y PILOT SB Wednesday, April 2. 1975 . . -,arower Abuse' Senate Wants ~i Thieu's Ouster :~ ·s: SAIGON. South Vietnam (AP) :* In its flnt open break with :~dent N1uyen Van Thieu, the • ~viCNlty proxovcnment SouUi. ... ~etnae•t Sen ale toda.)· made a ~~nanlmo~a C"all for ··a new ll':tderP.Sp"' to end the v.•ar. . Thi._, Widely blamed for tht' ~ capilul•tioft. of Sou\h \1id.nam·s • ~la re-C"ent weSa, was.•<'· 'icuted \n U.e Sen at" rcsoluUoc ot ·~.'•• abuSif' ol powC'r. rornq>t,ion ~ S()('1al inJu5tice. ·• He •as ~harge-d •'tth ·:~ntin_. ~);­ : ~IUSi\'Cl\ \VI ;, m1tit31')' ~ution •.. m sol' int.: a "'ar •1th man~· pohtu:·al C"t.araC'lcnsucs." ThC' 5.:-natr. r('titrded as l1Lllt' m 01Y than a rubb(-r-~amp body &inr(' pro-Th1t'u randldates took ·control "-'i 11 nt·.1rl;. l\\'n yt":i.rs a~o. • passt'<i tht• tt'!"=l'lut1on h:-· a \'Oli'(lf 41 to O Jul'tllg .:1 n1nt•-hour Sptt1al Police Seek· . Identity Of Body Nc\~;port Beach deteC"t i\es planned today to s eek X-ra.rs ol "-the badly decomposed body ol 3 youth v.·h1ch ...,·ashed asbore- earlicr this week in Balboa. The photographs. said l>Htt- tive Sgt . Kenn eth Thompson_ could yield clues to the identity ot .. the remains of a boy in his teens. "The subject we think it is bad ·a deformilv in the C'hest area and had h<td 'chest X-rays \\'hich could be us ed for comparisOO, ·· h e said. Another clue. h~ said. \\'as the. deformity in a ring finger evident in the remains. · The sa m e deformity was known to exist in the finger of a youth from Norwalk who disap- peared in the surf off Sunset Beach last March 19. Philip Magna, 15, disappeared -1n the ocean during a day at the beach with friends. . . The body was discovered by a ~,,Newport Beach woman taking a . ., morning walk last Monday at the · beach near L Street in Balboa. ·, Officers and coroner's deputies said the condition of the remains made fingerp rint identification jmpossible as well as comparing ~facial features. · ... -Checking dental charts, , trhompson said, was futile, too. .. ; 'because Magna never had any .·.-dental work done. ·Small Turnout " In Santa Ana's .. :City Election · Two incumbents and two 'newcomers were elected to the Santa Ana City Council in elec- tions Tuesday that attracted onl y ~.1 percent of the ellgibfe voters· 'to the polls. · '. Returned to their council seats by comfortable margins were in- '-rumbenls Vernon Evans and Gordon Bricken. ·. The newcomers electt>d to four- 'year terms were David Brandt ·and David Ortiz. In school board balloting Peter J . Vogel, Don Franklin and , ·Cordelia Gutierrez \llt!re elected ·:10 three seats sought by 22 can· did ates. ' ·Vogel, with 3,977 \'Oles. was the top finishe r in the Santa Ana Unified School Dis trict race. OAA'NGE COAST 511 DAILY PILOT """"°'-c .... 1 o.ur .-uot, ..it~.,.,..~ n '""' blf'fdl ... ~ .... Pt~"· 1Publl•-by!t>r0.""'I"" c.....i _,...,,..., eo,.,., • .,¥ 'M-p.or•lt!fll<I_. •·~ publ,,,_ -rw:l•v '""'"II" Fro"-¥ too (»'10 -w. N~-• 6'-ac.,, H .. nllngton S..11<"/f.,.... lain V•ll•J. ••••n•-. ~~aa1eo.<' Von••""" U.11""9 Oo-ac.,15">"'" co~"· • 1ilWI" ••o'""''' "'°'"""I\ l>Ulll"•l>ea !>dW•O•" -S-•1• 1..,. P<•t>Cliooot poibll"'I~ pion! •• •1 lOO ~11 Soy !.t•ttt. ,,,.,. ,,...,.., C:•1 ••o• ~·•nm. . Robert N. W@ed P<e1ulent •r>d '°'tMl,.,.r JllCk R. Curlf!V v ... Pr~""'"' .... Go ...... """""91'f" Thomas Ke@vli Ed•!Of ThOm as A~ Murpttine Mon•g<no [.0.lor Char les H LOCK Richard P. 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It came al a time when Thieu is under increasing fire from radi('3.l and moderate politiclil l"ader s und previous ly . ~Sptttful government officials,, olnd military offic ers for his handling of the\\' ar. Tl'h.• vote does not have any btnd1ng effect on Th.ieu, but does '3dd to the considerable politica.l · Jlr~surt~ he is under. The South Vietnamese presi- dl•nt h3s been openly blamed for the loss o f more than three- fourt hs of th~ eountry to North \'1e 1name se and Viel Cqn g ro r<'t"S, including the major citie~ (•f D;.i Nang, Hue, and Qui Nhon. Son1e r:idit"al opposition politi- .._•1;.ins <.'harge Thieu's continued lt•adership will lead to a Com· 1nun1st takeo,·er . Fro,.. P~Al ORPHANS.· .• Daly's planned flight to Sydney, the Australian government an- nounced it would fly out 200 t'hildren. Reliable sources said Austra lia sent s ix C -130 tra.nsports and a C-47 of the 'Royal Australian Air Force to South Vietnam · and probably ""'OUld begin taking out the 200 babies on Thursday. ~ "U.S. AID screwed us up," declared Daly in a news con- ference at Tan Son Nhul airport, referring to the U.S. ·Agency for International Development. He claimed AID offiCiaJs told the relief organizations from whose orphan ages he was going to take the children that his planes were unsafe. The U.S. Embassy said it re- · ceived no inquiry from Friends for All Children and did not make a recommendation against the flight. It s aid the agency decided after looking at Daly's plane that there were ''adequate alternative ways to transport children from Vietnam to safety." "He was planning to use a DCS cargo plane withQ.Ul seats, litUe cabin healing, no toileli and no personal safety equipment,•· said the embassy spokesman. A spokesman for Friends for All Children said most of the babies it was planning to evacuate were already spoken for and that there was a long waitin·g list. h1ost of the 60 babies Daly rounded up came from or- phanages run by the Seventh Day Adventists and a group called \Vorld Vision. f'rom Page A I WELTE ••• Wel te. The three trustees who voted for Zogg in the original hiring . were all defeated in the March 4 election. One of the major issues of the campaign, in fact, cen- te'ted on Zogg's contract and the I performance or the district's ad- ministration under Zogg. Smith and Henry, who opposed a four-year contract extension for Zogg which the other tbree trustees voted through in Decem· ber, were re-elected J\.1arch4 . It has been no secret that there have been internal disagree· ments between Zogg's office and Welte. but \Veile declined lo com-ment on that. Boxer Quarry Slapped With Divorce Suit Retired heavyweight boxer Jerry Quarry was sued for divorce today in an Orange Coun· ty Superior Court action that states "irreconcilable differen- ces" exist bet"'·een him and hi s estranged wife. Arlene. t.1rs. Qu arry, who married the onetime title contender in Las ·Vegas on Aug. 29, 1973 , seeks a ·division of thei r community pro- perty inc luding the couple's Cypress home and $1 ,000 a month in spousal support. She states Jn her petition that Quarry 's earnings from the time of their marriage lo their separa· tion last Nov. 12 were In excess of $300.000. Mrs. Quarry also seeks a court order that will ullow her to retain sole possession of her horse, '."Superman," and a marquise dJamondring. --' ,......,..:.1...,.. 2Her~es Remain \ "1" ~ . "For NOx SACRAMENTO (AP> - Lawmakers try~1 .lo sotllP an auto smog device program af- ltcllnt six Sou(~em CAllfomla counUes have two more hurdles facing them : the Assembly and Gov. Edmund,BrownJr. · Both are queStlon marks. Le1islation repealing the con- troversial program moved lo the Aasembly floor· 'l:u4'1day after a surprisingly close, 10·9 vote in the Assembly Ways and Mettns Committee . BORDER PATROL PICKS UP ALLEGED ILLEGAL ALIENS IN LAGUNA BEACH Apprehenllon J<I Hot~I Logun1 .Wea Pert o~ Soulh Cou0ty Sweep Nentng 44 ' . The bill by Sen. Omer Rains. (0-Ventura), would eliminate a requirement that au 1.8 million 1Mf·70 car1 in Los An1eles. Or1 nee, Riverside, San Bern~r­ d.llio, Ventura and Santa Barbara . counties tie equipped with a de- vice to cut oxides of nitrogen (NOx) emissions. • Some lawmakers have said they have been flooded wlth let- ters from angry motorists who complain that the devices boost guoline consumption and hurt engine performance . Connally's Feeler For Cash Reported, f'ro• Page Al 4,LIENS'. ••• · Harris noted that persona who employ illeeal allena are not aut>. ject to criminal prosecutJon un, der current labor and lmml&ra- · Rains says h e will take the bill up when the Assembly meets Thursday. If approved by the lower house, the bill go~s to Brown, who can sign or veto it. WASHINGTON <U P() -A government prosecutor said to- day that shortly before former Treasury Secretary John B: Con- nally received an initial $5,000 bribe, he asked a lobbyiS;t for a milk producers group, "You think you can get some of that money for me?'' In a 46 -minute opening statement, assistatlt Watergate prosecutor Jon A. Sale listed. chronologically Conna11y 's al· leged help in olttaining the 1971 1 increase in the federal price sup- port for raw milk ; his alleged ac- ceptance of $5,000 in cash in nlilk producer funds; and then his' attempts twtce to return the money during th& Watergate in· vestigation. In all, Connally is char_ged with accepting $10,000 in Mission Viejo Committee on Culture Set · .• The formation or a cultural arid heritage committee has been a uthorized by the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council ()!AC). .' ~he new committee, sjpb\ aqaed to the council'a,_.aupport group structure, ¥<ill P,~.as its' first job coordination' Olbiceoten· · nial activities in MlsGon ViejO. · -Anyone intere3ted iii:&erving - .on the committee ii aSlieU ~app­ ·1y be(weeu 1 and. ~:p.ril. a ·Onday 111rouih Fnday aL,~·-~c al· fice, 26129rD'La ·paz.ROid-t ·,., · .. "Other cOmmjttees fotmed' br t he fledgling council ao ftt ·are _Parks and Recrea~on.,-"B~et and Fina nc e, Planii.ift"g-, Transportation, and Roads and Traffic. f'rolN Page Al MEDICAL. •• complex under dn agreement between the university and the county. ''The proposed transfer of beds will remove 200 beds from the in· ventory of the most severely over-bedded area in the county and will relocate them lrl the least heavily over-bedded," the findings read in part. The-UCI proposal was also favored becaua.e it..1 includes establishment of five outpatient clinics, a key Joal oftbeCountv's l'lealth Facilities Master Plan. The health plamting council's approval was one1of the biggest hurdles UCI had to clear before proceeding with construction. Dr. Stanley van den Noort, de- an of UCI 's medical S(il)90l, said he is "very pleased" with lhede· cision of the council both on his facility and the.Hoag project. Medical achool officials op- posed the Hoag-Western World hospital because of its close prox- imit,y to the UCI facility. That argument was crucial to the council's decision against the priviilltehospital. Council member James Henley said it would be "lncon· ceivable" that the council COU)d approve UCl's hoapltal on one hand and then etadorse a f•cillty right next d oor that covld threaten the overall quality of health care in the Irvine area. UCt proponents sa1d approval of tht!: Hoag.Western World hospital could endanger t\nal •P· proval of the university hoiplttl by the litate lea:i1latuu. Tuesday's rejection waa the 3econd in the three years for. Western World, which att.emp(ed on ill own in 1972 to win approval ·ol an Irvine hospital. Thebkl was appealed twice but failed bolh Umes. ' • ' bribe money. 1 Earlier, a jury composed of seven women and five men was seated on the second day of Con- nally's bribery trial in U.S. Di s- trict Court. Sale• said the prose·cutors would play for the jury, perhaps today, the tape recording of a conv,erSation Connally had with former President Nixon on March 23, 1971 -twodays before Nixon reversed the Agriculture Department and raised t~e price .support. Sale a lso said that the prosecu- tion's star witness, Jak e I Jacobsen:~ a friend of Connally tor 25 yeaTs, would testify that he urged the newly appointed Treasury secretary to do 1A·hat he could to secure the support in- t"rease. ' Sale said Jat"obsen v.·ould testify that on April 28, 1971, Con-. nally remarked that he. Con- nall.v, had been helpful in secur-ing tho price suppart iJ\creaS:e and that he understood the ·~ilk pro- ducers were making pohtical con- bibutions. "You think you can get some of that money for me?" Sale said thlit Jitcobsen' will quote Coriiial-1¥ uhlving asked. ' • ' ·. ·~,· . ; ~ .· .... ~ i"O': ' .~''fl t ' l"re etlOOµt ·~Jan.;.' . . . ' { . :Spe~ial PrOgram ' . Preschools of the Saddleback ·Valley will tell their stofy Sa,ur- d&y during a special program at !he t.aguna Hills M.all . The 10 a:m . to ,12 p.m. event in th~ cepter court is being promot- ed by· six private schools as part oftbe "Weelc"ofthe Youn·gChild" observance. Schools will feature . art, literilture, a science exhibit , and puppet shows. tion laws. . Spring Term Classes Open At · Saddleback Seals remain open iD the l,000 classes available for the ·spring term at Saddleback College, re- gistration spokesmen saJd today. Registration coottnues froln 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. through Friday. Those interested in off-campus and weekend programs will be registered at tbe first class meet- ing, a spokesman said. So far, registration at the col- lege is ahead of the' pace that broke state records last winter. Enrollment after the first week of registration was .6,4.28, almost 2,000 higher than last sptlng's final enrollment figure. · The spring quarter begins April 7 and will conclude June 16. Registration is on a first-come. first-served basis. An:/ residents of tlie district mat apply and re· gist\!r at the same lime, and CaUfdrnia residE!n(Y ot1oolo! year or more pay no fee!. He Fell 60 Feet RANCHO PALOS VERDES (U PI) -An Air Force officer · who fell 60 feet down a cliff above Marineland Tuesday to the rocks below was listed in critical Coridi· tion today at Harbor General 1-Hospital. Lt. Noel T. Holst was app&rently attempting to get a better look at Marineland when he toppled over the cliff, authoriti~s said. COMPLETE ATHLETIC HEAPQUAftTERS BW the governor has refus.ed to say what he will do with the pro- pooal ii he gets lt. Fro,.. Page Al SIRHAN ••• that nieht was t raced and In· terviewed, ''Busch said. "It added up then to wbat it adds up to today," he said. "Sirhan shot Kennedy because he was deliberately motivated, because he was not legally sane and because he thought, in his de· mented way, that he was doing theworlda service. ••The killer of Robert F. Ken- ned)'-is in San Quentin prison J and he'll undoubtedly stay there for:: the rest of his life,·· Busch ad- ded. Busch made it clear during questioning that he is simijarly unimpressed by recently aired theories that Lee Harvey Os"·ald did not kill President John F. Kennedy 12 years ago or that. if he did. he was a member of a conspiracy. "I happen to be a great ad- mirer of the com.mission headed ~(former U.S. Supreme Court . ef Justice) Earl Warren and t e men who served v.ith him in that assassination probe,'' Busch said. ;,--- ''Obviously, 1 can't ~ak with the authority I bring to the Sirhan · invtsUa:ation," Busch conc~ded. ''But again a lot of wild theories are being thrown around by people who are only interested in making a fest buck out of two national tragedies,'' he said. "It's long past time to lay these ghosts to rest,'' Busch said. ''The Sirhan case will never be re· opened by me because I am more saU1fled today than ever that we arrive9 at lbe simple truth." GOOD SELECTION OF ATHLETIC SHOES •TIGER •CONVERSE •PERRY •ADIDAS •SPOT Bill, •OOORN ·-TENNIS~ . , . • •RACKETS. • ·cLOTKING • 'StllNGING 538 center Open 9 to 6 Oosed Sundays . ' t ' cos:rA MISA · . " 646-191,9 ( 1 I I l 1 \ ' i I , '/ \ \ ' I I I I ) I .. I ' I I I ' I I ) I ( \ } I • { \ I I ' I ' I I . " " . ' Irvine • Today's Closing N.Y. Stocks " " VO!,. ff, NO. 92, 7 SECTIONS,'IO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1975 TEN CENTS ', -- l1·vine Raps UCI O~er Stadium Delay By HILARY KAYE 04 .... D•llY ~Uet tuft Irvine City Council members criUcized UC orricials Tuesday for their (allure to produce by the April 1 deadline a document de· tailing joint expenditures and use olUCJ stadium. Alter near ly two years or negotiating, UCI officia(s had promised to return by Apt11 l with a completed document rrom the university prFsident's office. It was t-0 be a $308,000 agree· ment between UCI, the city of lrvine and the Irvine Unified School District with the city and school district paying the costs of stadium improvement in ex· change for use of the facility. ,Frustrated by the dela.)!, coun- . cil members left the door open for an eleventh.hour agreemenl with UC but instructed city aides lo exp!Qre other means to bring a stadium to Irvine. The alternative being eyed with th e most enthusiasm is a plan to build a complete stadium at the Irvine Hi gh School Com- munity Park site at the north end of lO\liO. Cost or that would be $517,000, or about $200,000 more than the UCI agreement would cost. Panel Approves UCI Hospital B.Y WILLIJ\M SCHREIBER Ol._0.lt¥ P'llol:SUtt UC Irvine's planned 200-bed, $19.4 million campus teactung hospital waS unanimously ap- proved Tuesda)'. by the Orange County Health Planning Council. But the council rejected on an 11 to 8 vote a proposal by lloag Memorial Hospital and West~m World Medical Foundation lo build a private, 100-bed hospital next door to the UCI facility. The two actions came s wiftly after n early 90 minutes of , cha llenges and counter · challenges involving council members thought to have con- flicts or interest that could un- fairly influence the voting. , Five council members s teppetl down volqntarily because of links to Hoag, Western World, UC Irvine or Orange County gov - ernment. Npne of the half-dozen addi· tional challenges. primarily · against county ~mployes and of- ficials on the coutteil, were up· held. · 1 Trio Boosted Pay Hikes for Lemkrs Three top officials in the city of Irvine wer.e granted 1alacy increases Tuesday by the city council~ City~Manager Williart1'Woollett Jr., who has been in the position s ince incorporation of the city in 1912, was given a bo06t from $34.000 to $36,000 a year. His performance over . Ute past year waa "outstanding." Leo Peart. dire_ctor of public safety and chief of police. also was increased $2,000, from G°7,SOO to $29,500 annually. His evaluation of "outstanding" came after his initial six month." on.the job. City Clerk Carol Flynn was given a $700 anriual raise, from $19,000 to $19,-700, plus an extra week of vacation peri year. Her performance was also rated "outstanding." ll is the city's policy to evaluate employes at this lewiel on · ce after the first six months and then annually. 500 Left Behind On a 19 to O vote, the council agreed with findings by its faciliti es review committee on the UC I hos pital application. But council members overturned the committee's decision favoring the Hoag-Wes tern World plan as v.·ell . ln UCI 's favor "·ere seven "fin - dings of fact" that were. for the most part, highly: praiseworthy. The com mitteC told the council the UC I hospital won 't increase the county 's over-supply or hospital beds since its 200 beds will be tra.nsferred from Orange County Medical Center. The medical cente r will become part of the UCJ teaching complex under an agreement between the university and the county. ··The proposed transfer of beds will remove 200 beds from the in- ventory or the most severely over-bedded a rea in the county and will relo~ate them in the least heavily over-bedded," the findings r ead in part. The UCI proposal was also ravored because it includes establishment of five outPatient cliniCs, a· key goal ofthe county's Health Facilities Master Plan. Tile health planning council's approval was one of the biggest hurdles UC J had lo cleartberore proceeding with construction. (See MEDICAL, PageA2) hans Leave Vietnam SAIGON, South Vietnam.(AP) --A World Airways DC8j~,wflh '601'Vietnamese orphan babies ab,bard left for: the United States :today to escape possible turmoil :in Saigon, but pl·ans fell through to carry out another 500babies. Airllne president Ed Daly-said the South Vietnamese govem- ·ment gave approval for flying -out the soo orphans but that the ·U:S . Embassy caused a 'chlldren-'s agency to cancel.plans· '.for tbe lareer evacuation by :Cl~g biS plane was not safe. ; Daly, Whose airlide made the chaotic 18st refugee night out of"' ·:ba Nang when it fell to Com· ~uoist·led forces last week, said Tuesday night he would fly up to .1,soo babies to the United States and Australia in two planes. Or~:a Coast WealhPr ".1 lncre·asin g clouds tonight with considerable .cloudiness Thursday, ac- cording to the weather service. A little cooler with However , the flight to Australia was scrubbed after Da- ly said.the government refused to give the plane permission to land. He later revised his U.S. "figure downw ard. A swkesman for the U.S. Em- bassy.denied that it blocked the departure ·or the 5QO babies, say· -ANARCHY, PANIC MOUNT 11'11 YIEJNAM.,Story, P-A4. ing that the J'lrjends of All ·Childien, a charjtable organiza- tiOn'bhelping Americ8ns adopt chillren, made the decision itself. But Daly said the embassy r e- commended against using the plane even though he had a Federal Aviation Ad.ministration clearance. After being prevented from fly· ing out the 500 babies, Daly and his associates c anvassed other organizations and rounded up 60 to take out of the country. T~e plane w·as en route to Yokota air base in J a pan for a re- fuefihg st.op, .then to Honolulu. the.I\ to Oakland , the head- quarters of World Airways. • Despite the cancellation of Daly's planned flight to Sydney, the Australian government an- nounced it would fly out · 200 children. Reliable sources said Au s tralia sC nt six C -130 transports and a C-47 or the .Jtoyal ·AUstralian Air Force lo 'South Vietnam and probably would begin taking out the 200 babies on Thursday. "U.S. AID screwed us up,'~ declared Daly in a news con- f·e re n c e at Tan Son Nbut <See ORPHANS, Pagei\2) . . • Brown Sister Seizes Votes LOS ANGELES (UPI) Kathleen Brown Rice, sister of Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. who was making her first run for public office, bias forced 17-ycar Los Angeles Board of Education member J .C . Chambers into a May 27 general election runof£. Mrs. Rice garnered more votes than Chambers in Tuesday's primary, leading the incumbent 126,439 to 110.194 in unofficial re- turns. Councilman John Burton point- ed out, howe'ler, that it would be better for the city to own its own stadium and avoid the problems ol what will happen in the future when the agreement with UCJ ex- pires in 15 years. City aides will now seek opi - nions from residents of that sec- tion of town -north of Irvine Center Drive -as to whether they would object to a stadium in their neighborhood. While that avenue is being ex - plored, the city council plans to sit back and see whether .ll docu- ment arrives from the UC pre· sident's office by mid-April. Ray Thornton, of UC I, told the council that if the document is here by mid-April, there is still time to get the item on the UC Regents May agenda. Thornton e;aid that UC is still shooting for a completion date-or September, 1976 in time for foot- ball season. Septe mber, 19'75 was the original target date. Mayor Art Anthony suggested that Gov. Edinunc:f G. Brown t>e contacted to e nlist his help in bat· tling UC red tape. "For t:,ver)'" lock. there's a key. Somebody, somewhere knows how to get the UC Regents to act (!lee STADIUM, Pagel\!) Trucker Abandons Ship Gardena· truck driver E zekiel Whittington. 18, leaped for his life this morning, just as his double boom truck rig rolled over on side road off Coyote Canyon Road near Irvine. California Highway Patrol is in· vestigating cause. Whittington went to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital for X-rays · after a hard landing on ground. · Sirhan Probe Scored , DA Bmch Rejects Challenges to Verdict By TOM BARLEY OfU.• ~11., Pit.I St.IH No one in his right mind can look at the evidence mounted against convicted kiUer Sirhan B. Sirhan and seriously believe that he was not alone when pre- sidential hopeful Robert F . Ken- nedy was assassinated, Los AngeJes County District Attorney Joseph Busch told more than 200 law stlldents TU.esday night in F\Jllerton. "Every so often we get a silly season in Which television talk show people throw out innuendos. wishful thinking and downright lies," Buse~ said at· one point of hi s Western State University College of Law lecture. "If you listen to these idiots long enough they'll convince you that John Wilkes Booth didn't re- ally kill Abraham Lincoln ," the veteran lawman added. Busch, making no attempt to conceal his impatience with re- newed challenges of the Sirhan investigation, reminded his youthful audience that Sirhan himself "is making no real at- tempt to refute the accuracy of that investigation. .. He had some of the finest de- fense lawyers you'll fmd in our part of the world and he knows to- day that he was found guilty liecause he was guilty -and alone," Busch snapJ>ed. Busch firmly discounted theories that nine shots were fired in the Ambassador Hotel killing of Kennedy seven years ago, that the recovered bullets did not match the Sirhan weapon and that another gun was fired during the fracas. He said , it has been proved "time and time again" that the Jordarian immigrant emptied his eight-shot •. 22·caliber re-· vo lver al Kennedy as th e Ca lifornia primary winner walked toward him in the hoiel kitchen. . ... Seven of the eight bulle ts \\'ere recovered and all indisputably came from Sirhan 's gun, Busch told the law students. Busch said the ··1egend of' the other gun" stems rrom a security guard who drew his weapon at the height or the shooting but was knocked down by ~anic strick'en crowd withou·t IJring a shot. "We had an investigation by the FBI. the Secret Service and even the CIA in ~·hich every person in the Ambassador Hotel t hat night was traced and in- terviewed." Busch s aid. ··it added up then to what it adds up to today," he said. ' ··sirhafi shot Kennedy because he was delibe rately motivated, because he was not. legally sane and because he thought, in his dC:.. mented way, that he was doii1,g the world a service. "The killer of Robert F. Ken- nedy is in San Quentin prison .ind he'll undoubtedly stay there forlhe rest or his life," Busch ad; ded. Busch made it clear during questioning that he is similarlY.· unimpressed by recently a1reo theories that Lee Harvey Oswald did not kill President John F.' Kennedy 12 years ago or that, if he did, he was a member of a conspiracy . ,;I happen to be a great ad- mirer Of the commission headed CSeeSIRHAN, PageA2) Bicentennial Unit ·. .Will Receive $545 ::: A pitch by the Bicentennial Committee in Irvine ror clerical support amounting to $545 was approved Tue!day by the Irvine City Council. Council me mbers were con- fused, however, by the commit- tee's apparent disorganization and asked that they be briefed as soon as possible on what the com- mittee has accompHshed so-'itr. T he new chairman of the'Eom- mittee. Robert Martin, ex- plained that ndmerous person- nel changes have complicated planning cfforls, but that things seem to be under control now . A full presentation will be given to the council later thi$'. month, but committee membe~ told the council what's in store, In.: terms of bic:_en\ennial efforts, for A]>til. -I The first of eight fashion shows, featuring prominent city individuals in period costum~ will be held April 12 at t&~· Culverdale Homeowners A'S· sociation. ~ ~ A fund-raising event. the sho.w, will featu.re Mayor Art Antho~y dressed asJ BenjamJn Franklin, plus others in period costumes. Seven more such shows will be held later, at dif(erent locations . • beach highs at 56 rising to 65 inland. Lows tonight 45 to!i2. ·. IND DE TODA y Wlwn 'Ho~ ....... a tnckJl.attplmjc '"'"' -· u .. Fraak roUmon to the nscue. Irvin~ Eyes Mesa Fli.ght Plan On April 19, the anniversary oC Paul Revere's R·ide. a parade sponsored by the Irvine Jaycees Will be· held featuring the Univer51ty High School Band. I TM~eron.ttunJ/U~rdouhia ~ ":'ltJi,agcfn in "The Grtot ~ P1J>P<r."SIJePOQtlK - ~ l•llex -=-~ "' Irvine City Council members loiOked briefly at the plllll •Ui· • gi!Sled by Costa 111.eso lor moving commercial nights to the west side oC Orange County Airport Tuetday, but said it was too soon to take a stand on the proposal. ~ad, council members vot· eel 5-0 to have their municipal ~ liaison commjt•ee speak with the , «heT cltlel lnv0lved-primarily ' Costa Mesa end Newport Beach ~tJ> gatbel; moreJnlonnatlon. JllllJOI: •Art Anihony -led a ..-lutlM In support or Costa 11-·· prvpoul, ""Yin& thai. th• coune:ll ahou1d act now be-cause., • the item comes. before the -Orange County Board o f Supervlsors next Tuesday. However, the council was re- luctant to grant its support. 'o\-1thout more inrormation as to the real errect it would have on the Ci.Ly of Irvine. "Unless we can tell f'l_r sure that it will areatly benefilJlrvlne, I se-c no reasoQ to enter 1nto the filht between Costa Mesa and Newport Beach,'' Councilman John Burton observ<d. Ne)"P!>rt Beac~'s city council hu-'a!read7-ftpresoed oppold Uon to the plan by Costa Mesa. 1 ( 1be plan as &uggested by Costa because vehicles· going to and Mesa calls for development of from the new terminal would use vacant land on the west side of the Newport/Corona del Mar the airport for a commercial freeway routes . _passengertcrmlnal. In aa:r.eeing with the other The existing terminal would be council me mbers lo wait until the used ror expan.ded airport ad· municipal Ila Ison . committee mini1tratlve offi<:cs a.nd ror lease mee ts with the neia:bboring or rental to private concern~. cities, Anthony said that the re- soluUon would Como back before In er.plaining hi5 resolution, the council In P few weeks. Al\Qtony said Uie biggest advan.,,, tqe to lrvln~ would be a "slgn!fi-"It's too big an Issue for the c•it. te;lucUoo" in traffic on supervisors to d ecide' In one ~Al\!1'1!' Boulevarg and the week , so our suppart or opposl· • Irr• air~pe al~natliBl.l'.Qllte.-_ .. .,·01Lto.tb.e.plan..wllhtlll 1MWMard That would occur, he said, later,"themayorsald. ' ,. • IT SOLD f AST mm PILOT AD "It sold. Fa.st.'' Thul 's the overnight s uc cess story told by the Costa Mesa mao ,.,,ho ran this ad in the Daily Pilot: Al R.LESSspray rig. 2:3GPM + 3tipe . Like new. $495. xxx -xxisx - ' If you have tool~ you~d like t.p convert to ca5h, call 842--5671. P\it. a rewworas lo work foti)'O\l, lnttw o aHr P11o1. --· I 'l l - ...... .. ; DAILY PIL.OT -............. T.,.,•1 BORDER PATROL PICKS UP ALLEGED ILLEGAL ALIENS IN LAGUNA BEACH ApprehenakJn At Hotel Laguna Was Part of.South County.Sweep Netting 4' Border Patrol Nabs Aliens In Coast Raid U.S. Border Patrol agents ap- prehended 44 illegal aliens Tues· day al restaurants. landscaping firms and other businesses in San .Juan Capistrano, Laguna Beach and Laguna Niguel. Gene Harris, senior agent at the patrol's San Onofre office, said agents launched the sweep . after receiving information on where the &liens.. all from Mex- ico, were working. Those rounded up during the s weep were returned to Mexico, Harris said . Businesses where illegal aliens were taken into custody included Coast Catamaran Corp. in San Juan Capistrano ; El Niguel · :c<>untry Club in Laguna Niguel; ":Denny's Restaurant, Laguna Car ' Wash and the Hotel Laguna in Laguna Beach, and numerous landscaping firms based on the south Orange County coast. Others were arrested at re- . sidences in the area, Harris re- ·jiorted. ·· He said such sweeps are made based on past experience with -'certain employers and specific information given to Border ,·Patrol agents. · Harris noted that persons v.:ho .. employ ille~al aliens are not sub- gect to C!'ritninal prosecution un· ··. er current labor and immigra· : on laws. - Spring Term< Clas ~es Open At ·Saddleback Seats remain open in the 1,080 classes available for the spring 'term at Saddleback College, re- gistration spokes men said today. Regisl't"ation continues from 9 · a.m. to 8 p.m . through Friday.: . Those interested in off.campus ·anc1 weekend programs will be l-egistered at the first class meet- ing, a spokesman said. So far, registration at the col - lege is a head of the pace that broke state records last winter. Enrollment after the first week of registration was 6,428, almost . 2,000 higher than last spring's ·final enrollment figure. ' The spring quarter begins April 7 and will conclude June 16. ·Registration is on a first·come. firsl·served bas is . Any residents of the district may apply and re- gister at the same time, and California residents of one year or more pay no fees. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T"" Clo' .. CM •I D•llY Pltol, ""'~-<~Is,..., -OW He,...·P•rt•. 110111>0!.....,1>y n,. 0<1"9' C...tl P\Jtllhf>l"Q t •"'l'•ny. S.O.r11<! t<t•1-I'" pullll\Nd ''''"""'•• 1~.~ .. IJ~ f,..,., .... Con•• Mt_., Now-I ii.~~. H"nlln<J!Ofl 6ta<:~lfo~ l•in V•lltv, l•w•nt , S•od•etw<k V1'i~• """ u.-~..r;~l\clu,~ Co1•t " ,1ng1~ ,..,......,, °""lion II w!lllthed ~1<«dlV\...., S.....i • .-I~• prlr><IN I f)<lbt••l>l"Q pla"t !\ d! )(WI W"I S.01 su~•. to•t• M•~. t••••o•"'~ "1•1~. ~Obert N. Weed P,l'll•M • .., f>ul:>!I- Jack R. Curley Vltt Pfl'tldt'11!1""Got--r<llMI ...... ThOmas Keevll 1Et11\or ThOmas A. Murphine • Ml ... 9+flt IEdo,... Charles H. Loos Richard P. 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MEDICAL. •• Dr. Stanley van den Noort, de· an or UC l's m edical s«;l)Qol, said he is ··very pleased·· with the de· cision of the council both on his facilitv and the Hoag proj~c!;- • ·f'rtedical school officials OP· posed the Hoag-Western World hospital because of its close prox- imity to the UCl facility. That argument was crucial to the council's decision against the private hospital. Council member Jam es 1-lenley s aid it would be "incon- ceivable" that the council could approve UCl's hospital on one hand and then endorse a facility right next door that could threaten the overall quality of health care in the Irvine area. Q UCI proponents said approval of the Hoag-Western"-World hospital could endanger final apT· proval of the university hospita by ttie state legislature. Tuesday's rejection was the second in the three years for. Western World, which attempted on its own in 1972 to win approval . of an Irvine hospital. The bid was appealed twice but failed both times . Scott Parker, 1-loag Hospital administrator, said after the latest action his board will con· sider appealing again. The Los Angeles County Health Planning Association is the first appeal bod y Hoag-We ste rn World must go to. 1r the proj· eel is rejected in Los Angeles, the consortium can appeal to the state Health Planning Council. Walter Burroughs. rormer Dai- ly Pilot publisher and chairman 0£ the \Vestern World Board of Directors, said foundation backers will be "disappointed at the decision.'' Burroughs s aid the dual· hospital concept would have as· sured Irvine residents or quality health care since the UCI hospital is still in the balance in · Sacramento. Van den Noort said •he would support another Irvine·area hospital some time in the future iJ a need for the beds is proven. The UCI facility could be open by 1977 but Hoag-Western World officials s aid their fa c ilit y wouldn't be ready until al least 1979. TJ1at four-year lag was al so an issue in reje·ction of the permit, which is good for only one year. The stale water board, meet- ing in Los Angeles, is considering methods of implementing new federal water quality laws. Federal law requires state and local governments to prepare concise plans over the next three · years for ppllution rontrol in en- vironmentally sensitive areas. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. de· signaled the water quality con- trol panel as ·the state's lead a'gency in gcttin'g the plans com- pleted. It, in turn, is empowered to create planning agencies for specific regions such as Upper Newport Ba~. Several months ago, s upervisors notified the state pa'nel they wanted fund s Spe<'.'ifically for the Upper Bay study. Since then, the water agency has come up with another pro-· posal. Its idea is to designate the Southern California Association or Governments <SCAG ) as the administering body with several contracting s ub-agencies under its control. County supervisors tentatively endorsed an agency made up of representatives of the county, the Irvine Ranch Water District, County Sanitation District Five, the county Flo08. Control Dis· trict, Orange County Water Dis- trict and the state Department of . Fish and Game. · But s upervisors said they wouldn't affirm their support for such a joint powers venture un- less the cities whose runoff af- fects Upper Bay waters also are in!ited to join. · E'ro• Page Al STADIUM • • and the university president'off the dime. I think the governor is that man,'' Anthony said. Council members, with the ex- ception of Burton, voted to have 'Anthony and a school district representative contact B.rown and ask for help. "Frankly , I think that an ex· penditure of $308,000, or $3.08 for that matter, at UCI is sheer folly," Burton turned. "We've been told the universi· ty was going to be a great asset lo the community .. l 'm still wait- ing," he said. The proposed agreement amonJ? the three agencies would have the seating capacity 'ex· panded from 2,500 to 5,000, and would install lighting, concessiOn stands, a public address system and a scoreboard. Improvements would be paid for by the city (40 percent) and the school district (60 percent)· with both groups receiving use privileges in exchange. The school district would use the stadium for CIF football games and track and field events, and the city would use it for championship nag football games, Junior All American tackle football games, rugby and soccer teams, track and field finals and special events such as concerts. Edison Boost Arwther lncrea.se Asked ROSEMEAD CAP > -Southern Calirornla Edi!on Co.· has asked the state Public Utilities Commiss ion for a rate increa:se or $110.2 million yca,r . . . It wou!d m ~an a booist or about four cants a day for a typical rcs 1de~t1al customer using 1,000 kilowatt hours in a t~·o·month bilhng period, the utility said Tuesday. - Edison said the increase would be a fuel adjustment to of. fsct the highe r costs of imported low·sulphuroil. "As long as foreign governments continua to increase their prices for this fuel and as long as Edison, because of · air quality regulations, must conUnue to bum It, wo have no choice but to seek billing adjustments to recover these ~ts. ''said Edward R. Myers Jr., EdisonvlC!'epresldent. -~ -= . . . 'Pewer A bt.Se'· Viet Pftnel Asks • Thieu's Ouster • SAIGON. South Vietnam (AP) -Jn its first open break with President Nguyen Van Thteu;the preV'iously progovernment South Vietnamese Senate today made a uotnimous call for "a new lendership" to end the war. Thieu, widely blamed for the ce.pitulation of South Vietnam's defenses in recent weeks, 'Was at·· cused in the Senate resolution o{ "an abuse of power, corruption l;\nd social injustice.'' He was E'rom Page A I ORPHANS. • • airport. referring to the U.S. A~ency for Int ernational Development. He claimed AID ofricifllS told the re lief organizations from -whose orphanages he was going to take the children that his planes were unsafe. The U.S . Embassy said it re· ceived no inquiry from fol:i cnds ror All Children and did not make a recommendation against the flight . It said the agen.;y decided after looking al Daly's plane that ther e were ··adequate alternative ways to transport children from Vi etnam lo safety." "He was planning lo use a DC8 cargo plane with.out seats, little cabin heating, no toilets and no personal .safety equipment,'· said the embassy srokesman. A spokesman for F'rien,ds for All "thildren said most of the babies it was planning to evacuate v..·ere a lready spoken ·for and that there was a long waiting list. Most of the 60 babies Daly rounded up came from or· phanages run by the Seventh Day Adventists and a group called World Vision. UCI Official's charged with ''counting ex· cluisively on a military eolution· . . . in solving a war' with' many political C!'har11cteristics." The Senate, regarded as little more than a rubber-stamp body since pro-Thieu candidates took control or it nearly two years ago, · passed the resolution by a vote or 41 too during ,i nine.hour specliil session calle'd to discuss the crumbling of Saigon's forces before the month-long North J Vietnamese offensive. The resolution also charged the United States with failure to respect its "commitments" to South Vietnam. It came at a time when Thieu is under i ncreasin g fire from radicaJ and moderate political leaders and previously respectful government ofriclals and military otf icers for h is handling of the war. The vote does not have any binding effect on Thieu, but does 'add lo t~e considerable political pressure he is under. The South Vietnamese presi- dent has been openly blamed for the loss of more than three- fourths of the country to North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces, including lhe major cities or Oa Nang, Hue, and Qui Nhon. Some radical opposition politi- cians charge Thieu's continued leaders hip will lead to a Com- munist takeover . Boxer Quarry Slapped With Divorce Suit Retired heavyweight boxer Jerry Quarry was sued for divorce today in a n Orange Coun- ty Superior Col!rt acti<?n that states "irreconcilable differen- ces" exist between him and his estranged wife, Arlene. Jl.1rs. Quarry, who married the onetime title contencjer in Las Vegas on Aug. 29, 1973, seeks a division of their community pro- perty including the couple's Cypress home and $1,000 a month in s pousal support. She states in her petition that H ~ B J'·d Quarr)''scarnlngstromthe'lime 0 JI.I e urg e of their marniage to ~eir separa- . · tion last Nov. 12 were in excess of • Jl$!s struck lhe4>J1!!!,of $3001ll00. tOld p(,q; fii.cSdaY,tj ' · : order that will allow her to retain -t.1(; ~ • •YecuUvt.4:·1 · ~letim _, Mrs. Quarry also seeks a court John D:'Spear; lr\:j r. i Or of sole possession_ o_f her hor_se, development, discovered the ."~uper ma~," and a marqwse· .break·in upon returning home diamond ring. from an Easter Weekend holiday, according to Irvin e Patrolman Owen Kreza. · ~pear, of 18315 Mandrake Way. tentatively estimated Jtis lbss at $46, including $20 cash, a gold pen and pencil set worth $26 and assorted tools of undetermined value. . Inves_tigators said someone slipped a door loek with.a sharp instrument to gain entry to the garage . Building Halted CHICAGO (AP) -A U.S. Court of Appeals panel Tuesday ordered a permanent halt to con· struclion on the Bailly nuclear power station on Lake Michigan, east of Gary, Ind. It was believed • to be the first time a federal court permanently stopped construc- tion of a nuclear plant. ' ' COMPLETE A.THLETIC HEADQUARTERS Hain Heads ;For North lly 'Ile A-l•led Prffl · The recent 1ucce11lon of sparkling spring daY!> w~ll come to an abrupt end 1n Northern C:ilirornia tcxlay, with a new Pacific .$1.0rm dumping rain on m~b ot the region and snow 1n th~ Sierra Nevada, fyrecustcrs prtKlicted . The storm was expected to dump rain on the far north today and then on other areas us it 1noved south. Drizzle was likely in the San Francisco Bay area late today and rain was a possibility for toniQ:ht, ~e National Weather Service said. 2 Teens Held For -Dynamite PIXLEY <UP!l -David Donaldson, 18, Porterville, and a , 16-year-old juvenile were charged today with the theft or 600 sticks .of dynamite. 000 pounds of. nitric powder and 180 •electrical blastinb~aps from a Tulare County Road Department storage vault.in Terra Bella. Tulare County ~sheriff 's de- puties said the pair were charged after they and two others were arrested Monday when a citizen . said he saw them detonate a large explosive device in a field near here. E'ro• Page A I SIRHAN ... by (former U .$. Supreme Court Chief Justice) Earl Warren and the men who served with him in that assassination probe," Busch said. "Obviously, I can't speak with the authority I bring to the Sirhan ·investigation,·• Busch conceded. ''But again a lot of wild theories are being thrown around by people who are only interested in making a fast buck out of two national tragedies,'" he said. "'It's long past time to lay these ghosts to resl;1' Busch said. "The Sirhan case v.•ill never be re· opened by me because I am more satisfied today than ever that v.·e arrived at the simple truth." . - Cfiina's Song Nixed in U.S. TOKYO (AP) -China com· plained today that the United States violated the 1972 Shanghai · communique signed by former President Nixon in canceling u planned U.S. lour by Chinese perfor.mers who wanted to sing a song about liberating Taiwan. A statement broadcast by the official "Hsinh'ua news agency said a U.S .. demand that the performing arts troupe cancel plans to sing the song was "uip.c· ceptable to the Chinese side." GOOD SELECTION OF ATHLETIC SHOES •TIGER •CONVERSE •PERRY • •ADIDAS •SPOT BILT •TRETORN -TENNIS- •RACKETS . ~ CLOTHING STRINGING • Open 9 to 6 Cosed Sundays· 538 .Center C:OSTA .646-1919 : MISA ' • I I I / \ I I I I \ I ~ I f ·I ~ ' ' l \ I ' I ' I \ ' { ' I I I I ) " • 7 , • ' Buqtlngto~ Beach Fo11ntaba Valley -r' EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 92,.7 SECTIONS, 80 PAGES \ .ORANGE co· ALIFORNIA ' Today's Closing ·N.Y. Stoeks WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1975 TEN CENTS Councilmen Vow Fight on Unification lly KATHY CLANCY Of tlMI D•llY l>lhola..ff Two Fountain Valley city coun- cilmen attacked opponents or school unification e(forts in their city Tuesday night. Then their fellow council mem· bers agreed to keep battling to secure a unification vote for resi- dents of Fountain Valley. .. Why Is there no democracy Sirhan(/ Verdict Defended By TOM BARLEY Of llM O.lly Pllet ~II • No one in his right mind can look al · the evidence mounted against convicted . killer Sirhan B. Sirhan and seriously bel\eve that he was not alone when pre- sidential hopeful Robert F. Ken- n ed y was assassinated, _Leis Angeles County Dis trict Attorney Joseph Busch told more than 200 law students Tuesday night in Fullenon . "Every so ofte n we get a silly season in which television talk show people throw out innuendos wishful thinking and downright lies," Busch said at one point of h is Wes tern Stale. University College of Law lecture. "If you listen to these idiots long enou'g h they'll col)vinc~ you that John Wilkes Booth didn'tre ally kill Abraha m Lincoln," thf> veteran lawman added. Busch, making no ~ttempt to conceal his impatience with re newed challenges of the Sirhar in vestigation , reminded his youthful audience that Sirhan himself "is making no real at- tempt to re(ute the accuracy of ·that investigation. wheri It comes to school affairs?'' Councilman Roger St&nton asked. • .. Both Stanton and Councilman George Scott expressed disap- pointment with a State Depart- rhent of Education recommenda- tion against such • an election. They vow~ to urge the State. Board o( Education A(>rtl 10 to al- low the vote a nyway. Then both council members at- ' ' tacked the Garden Grove Unified School District and the Hunt· ington Beach Union High School District for fighting Fountain Valley efforts. "l would guess that the love af- fair between the voters of F9un- tain Valley and the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis· trict is drawing to a close,'' Stan· ton said, • Scott charged that the Hunt-. '"He had some of the finest de fense lawyers you'll find 1in our part of the world and he knows to- day that he was found guilty beca use h e Was guilty-and alone," Busch snapped. -.... •o.uty ......... .., .... D'_ NEW LIBRARY AWAITS HUNTINGTON BEACH BOOK LOVER ' ' ' ' ) ' Dedlclltlon &et s.turday; II Wiii Be Open Moridey . Busch firmly dis counted theories that nine shots were· fired in• the Ambassador Hotel kiUing of Kennedy seven ye"ars ago, that the recovered bullets did not match the Sirhan weapon add that another gun was fired during the fracas. Lntrary Set New Faciliiy Sparkling He said it has been proved" Thousands of boq_ki are on the ••time and lime again" that the shelf. The coppertoned glass Jordanian immigrant einptied walls sparkle. Fountains are fill - his elghl,shot . .22·caliber re-ing ·more than a dozen pools or volver at K e nnedy a s the water. California primary winner And 96 staff workers are learn- walked toward him in the hotel ing how to unlock s~urity-lighl .kitchen. · , · doors, where to place particular Seven ol'lhe eight bullets were volumes, and bow to find their recovered . and all indjsputably way around the richly carpeted came rrom Slrhan's gun, Busch hallways, toldtbelawstudents. ,, The city of Hunlin~on Beach is BJiSch said ttie "le'gend of thp ~ abc>ut .i;eady to offiql8lly unveil otb~r gun" stem s from as~curity the gem in its governmental gulird ~hodrew his "'eapan at tpe ~rown -the new $2.9.m,illion cen- heighl of the shooting bull was tral library. · ,knocked 'down by the pantc· Pup).tc dedicaliori. Ceremonies ~stricken crowd without firing a starl'aVt :30 p .m ., SatOi'day with shot. ' musitp,I entertainment provided "We had an invesUgation bY' by the',Huntington Beach Com· the FBI, the Secret-·Service and· munlty Concert Band imder the (See SIRHAN, PageA2) ' .'directorship,of John Mason. Hiking Class Starts Soon Another class in hiking and camping ror boys and girls ages 8-17. will be offered by the Hunt· ington Beach recreation depart- ment starting April 10. The class will meet six times, rrom 7:30 p .m . to 8:30p.m., April 10, 17, 24 a nd M ay 1;8, and 15 at the Edison Comm unity Center. At 2·p.ril ., Da\.'.ld Wiotersham, chairmari of the libratY board, will o'pen tlie ~rogram, ¥cepting a bicentennial flag fro~ Layne Neuort. a member of the city's Bicentennial Commission. Ceremonies will be ~ held in front or the spiral staircase de· signed by architect Dion Neutra as the focal point for t he entry lo the two-story s howcase. There will be speeches by city Librarian Walter Johnson ; Neut ra; Mayor Al Coen; and a dedication t alk, "Dreams Can Come'!'fltye," by CoWlcilwoman Norma Gibbs. ' -· A plant from the lluntington Library, Art Gallery and Botanical Gardens in San Marino will be presented to the city by Edwin Carpenter for the Hunt- ington family. Ot h ers participating in Saturdav's ceremony include Boy Scout Troop ·1; Olga Wrobel, past president of "the Friends of . the Library ; former·Councilman Or. Henry K'aUfman; and ·the <See LIBRA:RY, Page.UI V No Fines At Library Saturday marks lbe sta rt of a ';fine fr-ee mon- th" for. the Huntington Beac·ti public .library system. Any overdue books may be turned in to the new cen- tral library or any branch, April 5·30, with no overdue c har ge~ accord ing to Librarian Walter Johnson. J.o.hnson suys th e penally ·£ree month celebrates two events: The opening or the new central library and National Library \Veek, April 5·13. lngton Beach high school district opposition "gives me some real concerns about how I will feel about the high school district from now on.'' High School leaders have op· posed the Fountain Valley peti- tion effort, fearing a "domino" effect elsewhere within the 52· square-mile high school t er - Qtory. ' If Fountain Valley residents • succeed in for'ming a ne""' di.stricl and taking Fountain Valley High School with them, they fear Seal Beach and the Huntinb'lon Beach City School Districts will rollow. The two councilmen also challenged claims by the Garden Grove district that the Fountain Valley efforts could damage their educational program. · Stanton said he saw nothing in a report prepared by Garden Grove officials that proved t.he district "would be harmed in any way -except their own ego trip in having a district in parts of six cities." "The report showed nothing al all," Scott said. "It wal\. their egos that hurt." Mayor Bernie Svalstad was the only other council member lo comment. He said he wanted to (See SC HOOL, Page A2l Airlift Halted Orphans Held in S. Vietnam By PETER ARNE'IT SAIGON, South Vietnanl (AP) -A World Airways DC:8 jet with 57 Vietnamese orphan babies aboard left for the United States today to escape possible turmoil in Saigon, but plans fell through to carry out anothe r 500 babies. Airline president Ed Daly said the South Vietnamese govern- ment gave approval for fl ying out the 500 or]1tlans but that the U .S . Embassy caused a children's agency to cancel plans for the lai'ger evacuation by clai..,,ing his plane was not safe. The pilot of the plane ignored an order from the Saigon control VCI Plan Approve~ Not Hoag's "y lflLl,IAM SCHREIBER /fir ...... ~- ' UC Irvine's pl8nned 200-bed, "$19.4' milljon ca mpus teaching hospital was unanimously ap- proved Tue~day. by the Orange Coun.ty Health Planning Council. But the council r ejected on an 11 to 8 vOte a pro:Posal by Hoag Memorial Hospital and Western World Medical Foundation-to build a private, 100-bed hospital next door to lhiUCI facility. The two actions came swiftly a fter n early 90 mjnutes of challenges and count e r · challenges involving council members thought to have con- flicts of interest that could un· fairly influence the voting. Five council m embers stepped down voluntarily because of links to Hoag, Western World, UC Irvine or Orange Coonty gov- ernment. None of the ha lf-dozen addi- tional c hallenges, primarily . against county e mployes and of- ficials on the council, were up- held. On a 19 to 0 vote, the council agr eed with findings by its the flOag-Weslern World plan as we·n. faciliti es review committee on the UCI hospital application. But council member s overturned the committee's decision lavoring tn UC l's favor were seven "fin- dings of fact" that were, for tlie most part, highly praiseworthy. The committee told the council the UCI hospital won't increase the. county 's over-supply o r hospital beds since its 200 beds will be transferred from Orange County Medical Center. The m edical center wilJ beeome part of the UCI teaching complex under a n agreement between the university and the county. "The proposed transfer of beds will remove 200 beds from the in- (See MEDICAL, PageA21 tower not to take ofr from the in- creasingly nervous South Vict- namesecapital. "'Don 't take off. Don "t take orr. You have no clearance,., Ken Healy. the pilot of the World Airw<1.ys DC8jet, said the tower at Tan Son Nhut airport told him. llealy, who flew refugees out of a rapidly crumbling mainland China in the late 1940s, took off anyway with his young cargo. The babies, range in age from 3 months lo 3 years. 1-lea ly s miled afterward and said : "I just didn't get the message in time.'' Just before the jet took orr. Saigon airport had been closed because of a rear ed Viet Cong at- tack, and all nonmilitary people were orde red orf the air base. Daly, whose airliric made the chaotic last refugee fli ght out or Da Nang when it fe ll to Com- munist-led forces last week, saw Tuesday night he would fly up t.o 1,500 babies to the United States and Australia;n two planes. 1i However, th e fli g ht t o Australia was scrubbed after Da- ly said the government refused lo give the pla ne permission to I.ind. He later revised his U.S. figure downward. <See ORPHANS, PageA21 Edison Boost Another Increase Asked ROSEMEAD (APJ -Southern California Edison Co . has asked the state Public Utilities Commission for a rate increase of $110 .2 million year. . It wou~d m~an !! boQst or a.bout four cents a day for a typical r es1dent1al cuslqV'er usmg 1,000 kilowatt hours in a . t wo.monthbilling period: the utility said Tuesday. Edison said the increase would be a fuel adjustment to or. fset the hi gher costs of imported low-sulphur oil. '"As long as foreign governments continue to increase I.heir prices for this fuel and as long as Edison, because of air 9uality regulations. must continue to burn it, we h ~ve no choice but to seek billing adjustments to recover these costs.'' said Edward R. Myers J r .. Edison vice president. 'New Leadership' S. Vi~nam Senate Calls for Change SAIGON, South Vietnam CAP> -tn its first open break with President Nguyen Van Thieu, the previously progovernment South Vietnamese Senate today made a unanimous call for "a new leade rship" to end the war .. Thieu. widely bl amed for the capitulation of South Vietnam's defenses in recent weeks, was ac- cused in the Senate resolution of "an abuse or ·power, corruption arid social injustice." He was charged with ''counting ex · elusively on a military solution •.. ln solvi ng a war with many political characteristics." The Senate, regarded as little more than a rubber·Slamp body since pro-Thieu candidates took control of it nearly two years ago. Police Clerk Describes Store Bandit •passed the resolution by a vole of 41 to O during a nine-hour special session call ed to discuss the crumbling of Saigon's forces before the month-long North Vietnamese offensive. The resolution also charged lhc United States with failure to respect its ''commitments" to South Vietnam. ~ It came at a lime when Thieu is under increasing rire from radical and moderate political leaders and prev i o u s ly respectful government offi cials and military officers for his handling of the war. The vote does not have any binding effect on Thieu, but does add to the considerable political pressure he is under. Oranfl,r~ la= 6~ ...... Weathrr It wijl end with a hike from Pacific Coast Highway to tbe .new central park, and an over-' night camp out in Adventure Playground, May 17 and 18. The fee for t he course is SS. Sign up by April IO ut the com· munity center. 21377 Magnolia St. Drivew:ay Law Rejected Costa Mesa police a~e hunting a knife.wielding bandit, armed 111.•ith an excell e nt description rumished by one or two young WQmen he robbed in South Coast Plaza Tuesday night. Increa s in g c lou d s tonight with considerable cloudiness Thursday. ac- cording to the weather service. A little cooler wi th beach highs at 56 rising to 65 inland. Lov"s tonight 45 to52. \ IT SOLD FAST WITH PILOT AD "ltsold:-Fast." Thaf's the· overnight success story lold by the Costa Me5'11 man whorar.this ad In the Daily Pilot: AIRLESS spray rig, · 213GPM + 3tip•. Llkc new.$49S. XXX•XXX)t lf yc)u have tools you'd like to convert to 4.!&sh, c.all 64.2-t.678. P'Jt a rew words to Work for you, in the Do~y P,llot. • • I Valley Council Hesitates 011 Camper Ordinance ' Apparently you cari't build a driveway or garage big ehougb to ,hold m,,ost of the now-~ular tr:atters and ·camoers. F~taJn Vallet coUncilmen learned-Tues, dayni&ht. So they voled not to accept a n ew ordinance aimed at lenfthentng driveways and enlarfins 11trages. Mayor Bernie Svalstad had s u gges t e d exp l oring th e possibilities for such arl o.r- d.in ance change sev.eraJ months 1801 • Aner two hearings on the mat- ter, the fl1nning Commission re- cO mm ended an ordinanc,41 ' '' ' , cb,a-•~ lb a 22.foot-long dJ1~ • stbad of the current 20 , , ·.ti· minimum garage sllebf»lt~#leet. · Enlarl:"i~ Any more would ..have ~e_n too costly and imprac- tical, City PloOning Director Clinl Sherrod said. "Could you get an average camper Into .the gara.gl!?.'j Svalstad asked of the propOHa ordinance changes. "No," Sbetrod replied. "You could get"" a . 20.foot van and a larger car inside." Bu't ht admitted if the &iraee door ngged lllghtly or if there were a veril tft top or the van. you - could not. Shqrod also li&id a driveway wouldineed to be-2$ feet long, not 22. to park. most campers there. "I am a great believer in corn- prom ls e,'' Cou n cilman Al HolUnden commented, ''but-com- promise isn't accomplishing anything." Councllman George Scott sug- ,• .. tltd, •nd the council agreed, to ia.. Ult m atter backtolhe plan- lllnllll•ff for lurther study. Vl'.iev.lopers bad elalmed t\l• ctian•&.could lncreuc the pric~ qt homes by as mUch as $1,000 Wi thout really solvin g the 1 QJm parking Pr:®lem~ ~' One of his victims is a sccretary·clerk with the I-lunl· ingt.on Beach Police Department and well-acquainted with details of descriptions and criminals' methods of operation. Debra K. Dekker, 19, the police clerk. and Gail E. Henson. 19. a bartk teller, told police they were walking ln the dark parking lot near the May Company about 7.:30 wben it happened. "What time is it".'," their as: sailant Inquired, then whipped out a knife •nd demanded their cash -$\3 batwcen them. Mi!s Dekker and Miss Henson desert.bed thd bandit as in . his early 201, wearing a black leather jacket. blue levis, with dark', born·rimmecl glasses and a 5evere case of.,.·cne. ' I NSI DF. TODAY i When Hollywood wants a I tricky.airplane stunl done, it'1t Rrank Tallman to the rescue. , TMveteronstunlflierdoeshi!, 1 flu// .again in "The Great , I Waldo Pepper:· See Page Bf. , lndt•x &tY-Wvltt Al ..... "" ,. I..~ ... ,, C.I • J CM#rCll'Nr All Cl•~ 01·1 Citft'llC:• •• c:r--r• IS o..tll .... l<I>\ ..... EdltWl4t I'... A6 Ellt4>fUl11'""' • ._, ,.._, ... ,,,,, ,.._. Ct·ll ~.... c;i ,._..,.....,." a .WU .. 11 M Tt .. ¥Ulo!\ , ....... , _, ... _ .. M ' \ - ., DAllX PICOT H /F Wednesday. April '1, 1915 -NOxDeviee ·council · Action " ' Here ln capsate f~ are the major actions taken Tues· dllJ' nl1ht by lllo Fountalil Valley City Council. . Smog Program. ~2 V.al /ey Basketball Rain He For North 8y'T•• A1oocl1ted Prell Thi'recent iucceaalon of . . ' . ~Faces 2 Steps i SACRAMENTO !AP\ -~wmakers lrylng to scrap an :•.}Ito amog device program al~ •ct1ng six Southern CaliComi a ~unties have two more hurdJes .facing them: the Assembly and .:~ov. Edmund Brown Jr. , UND'ICATION:-Ufftd tho 11&~ Board of l!lducalion to let Fouotaln Valley reslaenta vote on formlnt\b•1r'Own un · · IOed seh~ djslriet. · • GARAGE: Sen\ A.Q ordinance requiring blgeer garaees and looser driveways !lack for planning department study. Tilt~:· Set Five young baeketbafl stars from Pla!nflt!ld, N .J ., delivered a <'hallenge to Fountain Valley's champions Tuesday afternoon In preparation for two special games. spa.rkling sprint days will come to an abrupt end In Northern Calllornla today, with a new Pacific storm . du~plng rain on .much of the region nnd' ~now ln t.ho Sierra Nevadu, forecast.era predicted. :·.Both are question marks. 1::;;0::;~:~. ,. Identity Pf Body Newport Beach detectives planned tod ay to seek X-rays or the badly decon1posed body of a youth which washed ashore earlier this v.·eek in Balboa. . The photographs, said Detec- 1,ive Sgt. Kenneth Thompson, could yield clues to the Identity or the remains of a boy in his teens. ''The subject we think it is had 'a.deformity in the chest area and rhad had chest X -ra·ys which could be used for comparison," . he said. .· Another clue. he said, was the deformity ii, a ring finger evidenl in the remains. The same deformity was known to exist in the fmger of a touth from Norwalk who disap. ftared in the surf off Su0iet Beach last March 19. Philip Magna, 15, disappeared in the ocean during a day at the beach Fi'th friends. The y was discovered by a Newpo ach woman taking a morning walk last Monday at the beach near L Street in Balboa. orricers and coroner's deputies ·said the condition or the remains made fingerprint identification · ·jmpossible as well as comparing Jacial features. Checking dental charts , ·Thompson said, was (utile, too, ·because Magna never had any ~en ta I work done. -. ' ., From Pa!Je Al ·ORPHANS ... ' . . , A spokesman for the U.S. Em· : bassy denied that it blocked the . ··departure of the 500 babies, say. ·;~g that the Friends of All 'Children, a charitable organiza- ; lion helping Americans adopt children, made the decision ·!be!!. " J . But. Daly said the emba'ssy re- ~ommended against using tbe plane even though he had a Federal Aviation Administration ~earance. After beiog prevented rrom fly. , ing out the 500 babies, Daly and I ANARCHY, PANIC MOUNT IN VIETNAM .. Story, Pmge A4. hi s associates·· £3nvassed other · organizations and rounded up 57 to take out or the country. · The plane was en route to Yokota air.base in Japan ror a re- •Jueling stop, then Lo Honolulu, ttien Lo Oakland. the head - quarfers of World Airways. Despite the cancellation of Daly's planned flight Lo Sydney, the Australian government an· nounced it would fly out 200 . ·children. Reliable sources said Australia se nt s ix C·l30 transports and a C-47 or the ..Royal Australian Air Force to South Vietnam and probably · would begin Laking out the 200 babies on Thursday. · ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '""Or-C.0.\1 0.011, PllOI, "'""-" 1,,_ ~01,. ........ P•n•. ,, 1>11t11o-.i cw Pl' 0t- CM•1 PllOll..,,AGCom!l•"Y S-•ttt<'11'°"'•'t PYblhl'tM M0"4•Y '"'OUOll l<<l<Ny lot Coo\14' Mo!M, Htw-1 &tK!t, Hw,.l!"Cl\Oft BeO<lllF-. loin Vtllty, ••• 1 ... , !HtOOltN<k Yt1~y • ..., U-lloK!t/Soullt (al >I, A ~t tt~I ""lllort l'O pwflll-$.1111•111,, -s.-:t .... \. 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H• "fw> 1<0l'll'\. •11111.1< .. 1,,.,>, t <lllOf••I "'tl!t• 01 •<l•fl!•••-"I• llt•tl" "''' M ••J''P~~tul w11now1 ""(!11 p.,~,.•lt" 01 '"""'''"'-·· hl<>flll Clo•• ... ,. p.olCI •I •(o'9• M•••. co1110t"l1, hbMfllllklfle.-c •rttt u ... -.1,,,,, llY ....,1, M.00 "'°"1111•; ...im .. :r 11t•ll ... 1iofl!o U OO _ ... ,. troverslal program moved to the Assembly noor Tuesday after a surprisinlly close, 10·9. ve>le in the Assembly W~ys Wld Means Committee . · AWARD: "Presented.Sgt. Fred Nour1>e wilh the: Jaycees; third quarterly Jarl\Cll Bennett Memoriul Award for out· standing police work'.. .,. .. The bill by Sen. Omer Rains, ...JD-Ventura), would eliminate u requirement that au 1.8 million 1966·70 cars in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside. San Bernar- dino, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties be equipped with a de- vice to cut oxides of nitrogen JANITOR: Gave a new conlract for janitorial service in tho city hall complex to Oriental Maintenance or Anaheim at an annual fee about$8,000 less than the ci~y now pays. PARKS: Approved plans Lo spend $98,000 ror three pjlrk projects. (NOx) emissions. . Coast.Men Involved Some lawmakers have said ·they have been flooded with let- ters from angry motorisl.S who complain that the devices boost gasoline consumption and hurt engine perform ant'e. Jury PickS Begin Rains says he will take the bill up when L·he Assembly meets Thursday. Ir approved by the lower house, the bill goes to Brown, who can. sign or veto it.~ In Mafia Trial · But Ole governor has refused to say what he will do with the pro· posal ir he gets it. And the. mea1_ure could face stifrer oppositfOn in the As· . sembly than earlier expected. Rains had predicted that he wouJd have little trouble getting the bill.through Ways and Means and seemed surprised when it stalled on a 6-9. vote Tuesday . morning. One bill oppo n ent, As- semblyman Jerry Lewis (R· Highland), said the bill then picked up the rour votes it needed to get out or committee because .Assembly leaders relt that ''politically it was more expe- dient for the bill to come to the floor.'' R~ns says he is "relalively confident" the measure will get the 41 votes needed to get it out or the Assembly. But he isn't sure he can win 54 votes -the two-thirds margin needed to put the bill into efrect immediattly if it is sibed by Brown. If the bill gets fewer than 54 votes and then is signed by Brown, it would not go into errect until Jan. 1. But Rains said he would then consider taking one of a "number LOS ANGELES (UP)) -Jury selection has begun in the trial of alleged Southern Calirornia l\-1a(ia chiertain Peter J . Milano and five others charged with con· spiracy, racketeering and extor- tion or local bookies, loan sharks and pornographers. One of the de!endants has Jived in the Foun· lain Valley-Costa Mesa area. The seven count indictment handed down by a federal grand jury July 9 culminated an in · vestigalion which authorities said "put the ?t1afia out or busi- ness" in the Los Angeles Aarea. From Page Al MEDICAL. • • venlory .of t he most severely over-bedded area in the coµnty and will relocate them in the leal!lt heavily over-bedded," the findings read in part. The UCJ proposal was also ravored because it includes establishment of rive outpatient clinics, a key goal of the county's l·l.ealth Facililtes Master Plan. The health planning council's approval was one or the biggest hurdles UCI had to clear before proceeding with construction. of a~ternatives" -including Dr. Stanley va~ den Noort, de- seek1ng a court injunction to an ?r UCJ 's medical sc;l!Qol, said block enforcement of the NOx he 1s '"very pleased" with tbe de- progr{m. cision of the council both on his Tuesday's vole was the SC<'Ond facility and the Hoag project.. close call ror the Rains bill. It Medical school officials op· was voted down by lhe Assembly posed the Hoag-Western World Transportation Committee, but hospilal because of its close prox· then approved arter committee tf!Pity lo the UCI facility. That members reported receivillg '\Bl'jument was crucial to the hundreds of protest letters from Council's decision against the motorists with older cars. pMvate hospital. • NOx supporters argue that run Cou n c i I . me m b.e r. James installation of NOx devices will Henley said it would be "incon- c~t smog levels 5 percent in the -ceivable" that the council C01)1d six-county area, eliminating 42 approve UCl's hOspttal on one tons a day of NOx and 50Lons a day ; hand and then endorse a facility ofhydrocarbons . right next door th"al ,could . But. cri~ics contend that the ~e-threaten the overall quality of vices disadvantages outweigh health care in the Irvine area. their advantages because they boost gasoline cons umption about 5 percent per vehicle and hamper engine performance. From Page Al LIBRARY. • • Marina High·School Mariners, a choral group. · Guided tours will be offered after the ceremony, until 4 p.m . Tours will also be given from 1 p.m. to4 p.m . on Sunday. . Help for Lh'e lours and to greet visitors will be provided by the Friends of the Library, the Junior Woman's Club, and the women's division or the Chamber of Commerce. UCI proponents said approval ot the Hoag-Western World hospital could endanger final ap- proval or the university hospital by the state legislature. · Tuesday's rejection was the second in the three years for. Western World, which attempted on its own in 1972 to win approval or an Irvine hospital. The bid was appealed twice but failed both times. Scott Parker, Hoag Hospital administrator , said after the latest action his board will con- sider appealing again . The Los Angeles County Health Planning Association is the first appeal _body Hoag-Wes tern World must go to.· Ir the proj- ect ii rejected in Los Angeles, the consortium can appeal Lo the stale He alth Planning Council. The "principal witness in the ease was e~pect ed Lobe Harry P . Coloduros. 35. Los Angeles. He tea:litied at Milano's gambling trial last year. He has been kept · in hiding by federal authorlties who claim there have been ·•con· tracts" put out on his lite. Twelve men were indicted originally but six or the deren- dants have been removed from the trial, either by s~verance, guilty pleas or dismissals. • U .S. District Court Judge Robert Firth questioned a panel of more than 200 prospective jurors telling them that he ex- pected the trial Lo last six to eight weeks and that the jury would be locked up in a hotel throughout the proceedings because or the publicity surrounding the case. . The judge questioned each or them privately al the bench and excused those who said being se· quesle red would work im·Possible hardship on their ramily lire or employment. The government said it wo uld call a n estimated 30 witnesses to testily that during 19'13 and 1974 the six men conspired to ex1.ort "tribute'' payments rrom loan sharks, bookmakers and others in return for being allOwed to stay in business. One San ~,-Fernando Valley restaurant was reportedly told that its "union problems" could be solved by paying $5,000 down and $1,000 a month. . ~ano, SO, consi9ered the key defer.danl in the case, runs a bail bond business in Van Nuys. He already has been convicted on feOlral 11,1b.!i!.>a char~ l'!ld s'eftten~ ~ totlt ye~ iD~tm.Sdn. He is free t>n b8il pending appeal .. He Fell 60 Feet RANCHO PALOS VERDES (UPI> -An Air Force orricer · who fell'60 feet down a olirr above Marineland Tuesday to the rocks below was listed in critical condi· tion today al Harbor General 1·Hospilal. Lt. Noel T . Holst was apparently attempting to gel a better look at Marineland when he ~topp l ed over the clirr. authorities said. The youngsters, frdm Fountain Valley 's sister ci,ty, are visiting as guests or the city's Bicenten- nial Committee. · The lO·to 12-ye11r-olds will challenge Fountain Valley's champion elementary school basketball team, from Vista VieW School, Saturday ni&ht in an 8 p.m . contest at Fountain Valley High School. Members of the city council v.•ill meet the Los Angelbi..Rams and Calirornla Sun basketball Jeam in a short hal!Ume game, as well . · The Plainfield and Vista View ·stars also will play Friday night during hillftime· at the Los Angeles Lakers game. Meanwhile, the visitors will be staying in FQuntaln Valley homes and spending each day touring a different Southern Calirornia attraction. Dave Israelsky, a Plainfield native and a member of Fountain Valle~·s Bicentennial Commit· tee, helped arrange the trip. His rathei-, Al, the Plainfield Exchange Club treasurer as well as club president Raloh Conr11 ·and team coach Jim GreeQ. ac· companied t he youngsters Lo Fountain \'ulley. They "''ill be guests at a Friday Fountain Valley Exchange Club luncheon and a family picnic Sunday in Mile Square Park. Former POW Scheduled for School Talk A former Vietnam War prisoner, Capt. Mark Smith, will be at Gill School ·in Hunlirigt.oo Beach Thursday afternoon to talk about U.S, setvlcemen still missing in Southeast Asia. Capt. Smith will also meet 36- young girls from Girl Scout troops 1010 and 653, and Brownie Troop 1738, who have volun- teered to wear brBcelets for three servicemen who have not been accounted tor. Smith will speak to the scouts in the multipurpose room al 3:30 p.m. Gill School Is at 15252 Vic- toria Lane. Smith's speech Is open Lo the public. The girls will receive b~celels for Capt. Sam Cordova, Lt. Cmdr. James Mills and Warrant Of ricer William Dunlap. Capt. Scgith was captured April 8, 1972, while serving as a Special For:ces advisor to South Vietnamese army troops. After his speech, Smith will be available for questions. A list or enteftainmenl on Sun· day includes the Music Man Band , Edison High School Madrigals, and chamber music by Alayne Arms trong and Sheila • Cox. The library opens for business at 9 a.m .. Monday. Normal hours will be 9 a .m . Lo 9 p.m., Monday through Friday, ah(! 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturdays. Walter Burroughs, former Dai· ly Filot publisher and chairman or lhe Western World Board or Directors, said foundation backers "''ill be "disappointed at the decision.·· COMPLETE ATHLETIC HEADQUARTERS 11te storm was expected / to dump rain on the Cur · north today and then ion other areas as it moved south. Drizzle was likely In the San f'r anclsco Day area late today and rain was a possibility for tonl&ht, the National Weather Service said. ' Fri>M Page A I SIRHAN ..• even the CIA in which every person in the Ambassador Hotel that night waa' traced al'l.d in- terviewed," Bust'h said. "It added up then to what It adds up Lo today," he said. "Sirhan shot Kennedy because ·he was deliberately motivated, .because he was not legally sane and because he thought. in his de· mented way, that he was doing 'lhe world a service. ."The killer of Robert F . Keri· nedy Is in San Qµentin prl&on 1 and he'll undoubtedly stay there ror the rest of his life," Busch ad- ded. ..... Busch made it clear during ·questioning that he is similarly unimpressed by recently aired theories that Lee Harvey Oswald did not kill President Jotm. F. Kennedy 12 years ago or that, ·1r he did, he w,as a member of a conspiracy. "I happen to be a great ad- mirer of the commission headed .by (fornier U.S . Supreme Court • Chief Justice) Earl Warren and the men who served with him in that ass~ssination probe," Busch said. "Obviously, I can't speak with the authority I bring to the Sirhan ·investigation,'' Busch conceded. ••But again a lot of wild theories are being thrown around by people who are only interested in making a rast buck out or two national tragedies," he said. · ''It 's long paJt time to Jay tl)ese gbo&Ls to rest," Bus ch said. "The ·Sirhan t'ast• will never be re- opened by me because I am more satisried today than ever that w~ arrived at the simple truth.'' , Chi.na's Song ·Nixed in u.s. TOKYO CAP) -China com· plained today that the United States violated the 1972 Shanghai.. 'communique signed by former President Nixon in canceling a planned U.S. tour by Chinese performers who wanted t;o sing a .. song about liberating Taiwan. A statement broadcast by the official "Hsintiua news agency said a U .S. demand that the performing arts troupe cancel plans to sing the song was "unac- ceptable to the Chinese side.'' A library spokesman said the facility will be closed Sundays . for now, but the staff hopes to open it on Sundays s tarting next !all. Burroughs said the dual- hospital concept would have as- sured Irvine residents of quality health ca re s ince (he UCI hospital is still in the balance in Sacramento. Van den Noort said he would supp~rl anoth er Irvi ne-area hospital some time in the ruture if a need ror the beds is proven. GOOD SELECTION OF . From Page Al SCHOOL ... see the slate's staff reoort listing spe<'iric reasons ror their recom- mendation against the election. He asked city staff members to try to gather as much back· ground material as possible before tbe April 10 stale hearing. ··1 think this whole problem is a rtar of the unknown," he said. "I am not sure that anybody has enough information to make a decision." Cereal Was Hot BUFFALO, N.Y .. CUPI) Firemen fought a blaze Tuesday nl the General Mills grocery pro· ducts plant. Several fi remen sul· fercd minor burns when hot cereal dripped o,n them. • The UCl racility could be open by 1977 but Hoag·Weslern World officials said their facility wouldn't be ready until al least 1979. That rour-year lag was also an iss ue in rejection or the permit., "'hich is eood tor only one year. Plant Picketed SHIPROCK. N .M ." CUP() The abandoned Fairchild semiconductor plant was picket· ed for a second day today by a group of Navajos left Jobi en by the closure of the facility lhat had been occupied by 11.n armed band al Indians. Spoktsman for the de· . monstrators said lhey were pro- .te1tlng the closure and Navajo tribal plans to use the facltity to house a Navajo community col· lege operation. .. ATHLETIC SHOES •TIGER -CONVERSE •PERRY •ADIDAS '•SPOT BILT •tRETORN • -TE.-.NIS- •RACKETS . • CLOTHING STRINGJNG . • Open 9 to 6 Cosed Sunday~ 538 Center COST4 MISA · 646-1919 ' I r I f .' I ' . I I . ..,,~ _. ... - ' . .. Orange Coast EDITION ' .VOL. 68, NO. 92, 9 SECTIONS, 116 PAGES . ' ...... \ ... •• • ORAtiGE COl:IN!Y, CALIFORNIA • • Tod ay's Clo sing N.Y.Stocks WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1975 N TEN CENTS UCI Hospital In; "HOag's Request · Out ».Y WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ot 11'1• Dally IJllol~ti UC Irvine's planned 2QO.bed, $19.4 milliort campus teaching .. hospital was un animously otp- proved Tues day by the Orange County Health Planning CounCil. But the council rejected on an 11 to 8 vote a proposal by Hoag Memorial 1-tospital and Western World Medical Foundation to -build a private, 100-bed hospital ' . next door to the tfcJ facility. Th_t'two actions came !iwiltly after nearly 90 minutes of chal·lences and cou nter · challenges Involving counci l members thOught ID have con· ructs ot interest that could un- fairly infiuence·(he voting. Five council members stepped down voluntarily because of links to Hoag, West~rn World, UC Irvine or Orange County gov- ernmcnt. None of the half·dozen addi· tional challenges. primarily against county emptoyes and ot- flcials on the council, were up· held. • On''ll: 19 to O vote, the council agreed with. findings by it& council m embers overturned the committee's deci,iiion favoring facilities review committee on the UCJ hospital •PP!ication. But. the Hoag-\Vestern World gJWl as well. In UCl's favor were seven "fi'h- dings of fact,'' that were, for the m06t part, highly praiseworthy. The committee told the coqncil the UCI hospital won 't increase the county's over-supply of hospital beds since its 200 beds will be transferred from Orange County Medical Center. ThC medical Center will Table a t1 i 11 the Sa11d ' The sculptor of this sand. driftwood and s~a.wee~ tableau had retired from the scene Whetll photographer happened upon it , during a sunset stroll near th·e Wedge on the Balboa Pe ninsula. He wondered whether 'it was construct- eel as µart of a thild's game, or whether it \•;as m eant as _c,.· • tbq!Jghl1ul, .iLJ>r)mitive, ~ietn~ll~ al!f>ut the .j;:as.ler se;>SO\i by an older artist who simµ,\Y llSed.the materials at hand. S1rwg Device R epeal Faces Two Hurclles SACKAM EN TU <AP I Lawm akcrs trying lo scrap an auto smog device program af- fecting s ix Southern California counties have t ..... ·o.,.more hurdles facing them : the Assembly and Gov. Edmund BroWn Jr. - Both are question marks. ~ LegiSlation repealing the con- troversial program•mo~ed. to the Assembly noor Tuesday after a surprisingly close. 10·9 vote in the Assembly Ways and Means Committee . The bill by Sen. Omer Rains. (D-Ventura), \vould eliminate a requirement that all 1.8 million 1966-70 c<.irs in Los Angel'es, ·Orange, River side, San Bern,.r- .County Will Seek Newport Bay Reins Orange County officials will go before the state \\'ater Resou rces Control Board Thursday to seek as much local control as" possible over Upper Newport Bay pollu- tion prevention programs. County supervisors want autonomous status for a local Up· ~r Bay planning agency. • Barring th\it, supervisors· said they would agree l9 more re- gi9nal control if a local sub· agency was cre ated ID deal only with Upper Newport Bay pro- blems. The state water board, meet- ing in Lo5 Angeles, .iS cohsidertng melhOds of implementing · n ew federal water quality laws. Federal law requires state and local governments to prepare concise plans .over the next three years for pollution control in en· vironmentally sensitive areas. Gov. Edmund'G . Brov.rnJr. de- signated tbe water quality con- trol panel as the state's lead 1 agency in getting the plans com- pleted. It, in turn, is empowered to create planning agencie5 for specific regions s uch as Upper Newport Ba_y . Several month s ago , supervisors notified the state panel they wanted fund s (See CONTROL, Page Ai> Irvine Pa1wl Eyes Mesa's Airport Plan Irvine City Council members looked briefly at the pl an sug- gested by Costa Mesa for moving commercial flights to the West side of Orange County Airport Tuesday, but said it was too soon to take a stand on the proposal. Instead , council members vot- ed S·O to have their municipal liaison committee speak \\.'ith the other .cities involved -primarily Costa Mesa and !Qewport Beach -to gather more information. dino, Ventura and Santa Barbara ' . • i counties be equipped with• pe-'He Wa. s_ Gul l ty' vice .to cul oxides of nitrogen Mayor Art Anthony presented a resolution in s upport of Costa Mesa's propo~al , saying that the council should act now because the item comes before the Orange Courl·ty "Board of Supervisors next-Tuesday. l·lowever. the council ~'as re- luctant to grant its support, without more information as to the real effect it would have on the City of Irvine. (NOx) emissions .' Jl' · . Some lawmakers have~said 'I • ·· ' B •, h they b•v• been nooded with 1et• . m 1:nat11ent . USC ters from angry motorists Wti.o r " "'Unless \\'e can tell for s ure that it will greatly benefit Irvine. I see no reason to enter into the fight between Costa Mesa and Newport Beach," Councilman John Burton observed.· ' complain that, the devices boost gasoline consumption and hurt s s • ha Al engine performance. ay.'S 11r n one Rains says he will take the bill S- up wl')en the Assembly m eets Thursda"y . (See NOX LA\\'. PageiA21 .. Ciuil Plane D owri at Sea A non -commercial airplane <.ipparentlY went down al sea tale today about nine miles southwest of 'Da na Point. Orange · County Harbor Depart-. menl spokesmen reported. ·The plane was reportedly sighted on the water by a Marine jet pilot from El '{.oroM CAS . Details on the incident we re ~ketchy a t press time . The U .S . Coast Guard dispatched its cut· ter Point Hobart to the scene from Oceanside. A vessel identified only as the. Cleveland wtts rushing to aid the plane. Orange County Harbor De part· ment b oats were also speeding to the reported site from Dnna Point. No additional tdentifica· tion of the airplane or it1t fate was a\•ailable. · By TOM BARLEY Oftfle O.lly Pi!Ms.Mt No one in his right miAd can look al the evidence mounted agairist convicted killer Sirhan B. Sirhan and seriously believe that be was not alone when pre-· sidential hopeful Robert F. Ken4 nedy .was assass inated, Los . Angeles County District Attorney Joseph Busch told more than 200 law sludents Tuesday night in Fullerfon. "Every so often we get a silly season in which televi~ion talk show peGple ttirow out innuendos. wishful th.Inking and downright lies,". Busch said at one point or .bi's Western State University Oollen-of-Law lecture. . ·•tf ~tou listen to these idiots Jong enough they'll convince you that John Wilke& Booth dMln't re- ally kill Abra~am Lincoln," the veteran lawman added. Busch, maktng no attempt to conceal bis impatience with' re· newed challenges or the Sirhan investlgatlon, reminded bis . youthful audience that Sirhan himself "ia ·ma~ing qo real at- tempt to J"Cfute the 1'ccuracy or that investi111Uon. "He had some of the fine,!t ~ · Cense lawyers you 'II find in our part of the world and he knows to- day that he was found guilty because he w as guilty-and alone,"-Busch snapped, Rusch firml y discoilnted theories that nine shots were fired in the' Ambassador Hotel killing of Kennedy seven years ago, that the.recovered bullets did not match the Sirhan weapon <SeeSlllHAN. Page 1\2) Newport Beach's city council has already expressed opposi- tiOn to the plan by Costa Mesa. The plan as s uggested by Costa Mesa call:i; for developtnent of vacant .land on · the west side of lh~ airport for a commercial 'passenger term in al. The existing terminal would be used for expanded airporl. ad- ministrative offices and for lease or rental to private concerns. (See AIRPORT, P-ageA2) Edison·. Boost A nother Increase-As~d ROSE'P.1EAD (API -Southem California Edison Co. ha's asked the stale PiabUc Utilities Commission for a rate increase of $110.2 million year. rt would m ea n a boost of abou( four cents a day for a typical residential customer using 1,000 kilowatt hours in a two-month billing period, theullUtysaidTuesday. Edison said the i ncreasew~Jd ~a rue1 adj(i5tintUJttouf 4 !set the high er com or imlKlrtedJOtMaulphur ot t'. • • • "As long as foreign govert-l:Qenta cofttinue'tO inttcaae . their prices for ttiis tuel and •I loog a~ Edi.son, J>.eCeuse:of • air ~uaUty regulatiohs, ip,ust ~nUnue tO burn It , wt'ttave no·· cho1ce but to seek bill11\J( aljuitmenls to~ccov~ the~ coeta, ''said Edward R.14yen6·· ~~ vi ce:preS.IJient. • ,, I • I ·,. become part of the UCI teaching· complex under an agreement between the university and the county. ''The proposed transfer of beds will remove 200 beds from the in- ventory or the most severely over-bedded area in the county and will relocate them in the least heavily over-bedded,'' the findings read in part. The UCI proposal was also , 57 B.a'1ies Ot1t favored because it includ~ establishment of five outpatleot cli nics, a key goal of the county'a Health Facilities Master Plan. · The health planning council's approval was one of the biggest hurdles UCJ had to clear befor.e proceeding with construction. , Dr. Stanley van den Noort, de·-: an of UCI 's medical sc;bool. said he is "very pleased" wilh the de- <See MEDICAL, PogeA2) Vietnam Baby Airlift. Stalls By PETER ARNETT SAIGON , South Vietnam (A Pl --A \Vorld Air\Ao'ays DC8 jet with S7 Vietnamese orpha n babies a board left fo r the United States today to escape possible turmoil in Saigon, but plans fell through to carry out another 500 babies. Airline president Ed Daly said the South Vietnamese govern- ment gave approval for Oying: out the 500 orphans but that the l l .S. Emba ssy caused a children's agency to cancel plans for the larger evacuation by C'laiming his plane was not safe. The pilot of the plane ignored an order from the Saigon control tower not to take ofr from the in - creasingly nervous South Viet- namese capital. "Don't take off. Dan't take o£f. \'ou have no clearance," Ken Healy, the pilot of the World Air'>'•ays DCSJel, s aid theto\ver at Tan Son Nhut airport told him. Heal y, who flew refugees out of a rapidl y crumbling mainland China irr the late 1940s, tOok off anyway \Ao'ilh his young cargo. The babies, range in age from 3 months to,~ years. . · ~4"' Healy smiled afterward and uld : ··1 j ust didn't get the 1nessagein time.'' Just before the jet took off, Saigon airporl had been closed because of a feared Viet Cong at- tack. and all nonmilitary people "''ere ordered off the air base. Daly, whose airline made the chaotic last refugee night out or Da Nang when it fell to Com-- munist-led forces last week, said Tuesday night he would ny up to 1.500 babies to the United States and Australia in two planes. liow e v e r , th e flight to Australia "'as scrubbed aner Da - ly said the government refused. to give the plan ~ permission to land. He later revised his U.S. figure downward. A spokesman for the U.S. Em- bassy denied that it blocked the departure of the 500 babies, say- ing that the Friends of All (See ORPHANS, PageA2) .A,. -<"-'<Y ~ "' ~ Ford Vows No Bombs For Viet By HELEN THOMAS PALM SPRINGS (U PIT ;;_ President Ford has ruled out any bombing by U .S. Air Force planes to assist t.he beleaguered. South Vietnamese army against the onrushing Communist Of· feosive, a spokesman said today. Press secretary Ron Nessen told reporters that Ford has no plans io r esume the bombing' operations which were aban· doned in January, 1973, and not- ed .. the law forbids it." "You've heard the President say many times. he does not have any plans to do that because of his own inclination and the r~­ quirements of the law," Nessen told reporters. ''The law is very clear." , Nessen made tbe statement after reporters told him that Defense Secretary James Schles- inger at a newis conference in \Yashington earlier today ap· peared to leave the question of bombing open. Schlesinger said, "It is not my decision to make. It is the President's." <See NO AID, Page A2) 'Ne1c Leade rshi p ' S. Vietnam Senate Calls for · Change SA IGON . South Vietnam <API -In its first open break with President Nguyen Van Thieu, the pre viously progovernment South Vietnamese Senate today made a unanimo us call for "a ne w leadership" to end the war. Thieu. widely blamed for the capitulation of South Vietnam's defenses in recent weeks, v.•as ac- cused in the Senate resolution of "an abuse of power. corruption and social injustice." He was charged with ·'counting · ex- clusively on a military solution ... in solving a war wilh many political characteristics.'' The Senate, regarded as little more than a rubber-stamp body since pro-Thieu candidates took control of it nearly two years ago. . passed the resolution by a vole of 41 lo O during a nine-hour special session called to discuss the crumbling · o( Saigon's forces before the m onth-long North Vietnamese offensive. The resolution a lso charged the United States with failure to respect its "commitments" to South Vietnam. It came at a time wben Thieu is under increasing fire from radical and moderate political l eaders and previou::;Jy respectffil government officials and militJtr)' officers for his handJjng of the war. The vote does. not have· any 1 binding effei;t on Thieu. but does add to tbe considerable )GUtical pr~sure he is under . The Sou'th Vietnamese presi-. dent has been openly blamed for the IMs of more than three- fourths or the country to North Vietnamese and Viel Co.iig (orces. including the major citMis of Da Nang, Hue, and Qui Nhon. Some radical opposition politi- cians charge Thieu's continued leadership will lead to a Com· munist takeover. · eea .. i . & We a t h e r Increasing c loud s tonight ~'ith considerable cloudiness Thursday, ac· • cording lo ihe v.·eather' service. A little cooler with beach highs at 56 rising to 65 inland. Lows tonigJll 45· to52. . I NSI DIE T ODAY • When . Hollywood ~.s o tricky airplane .stunt doM, it'• Frank Tallman to the r~.' The vderan·.stwnt flier doe• hil tituff .a.gain in "The Creal Waldo Pepper.·· See Page IU. . ' AtY-Wv'" Al 9N'Hlg •• L.M ... .,. All OliMnll• "' Or-CM•r A1l Oaultl<M DI .. c-iu es . c;r.,._. •s o..tttl .... llCM Al• N•i.t,. ... M t:llt#tl._..t ... 7 Fi-• 1114·11 l<Mof C4•U "-'" ca ,,,.. L.lllllllff' ca 11M1-.11 "' ' - ••,' ,y DAILY PILOT . N ~kafia Trial ~ pens • ·;LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Jury ection has begun in tbe l.rlal or eged Southern California afia fhiertain Peter J, Milano <iad (iv~ others charged with ron- jpJracY.·racketecring and extor· ~n of· local bookies, loan sharks .. and pornographers. One of the defendants has lived in the Foµn- , kin Valley-Costa Mesa area. '=~IThe seven count indictment ded down by a federal grand ry July 9 culminated an in· ligation which authorities "t8id "put the Mafia out of bQsi- l.""Jlf'ss" in the I..os Angeles Aarea. · Joining 1\1 ila no on trial were iem 0. Sciortino, 55, of Fountain Valley and Costa l'desa; Dominic Brooklier, 60 ; Raymond DeRosa. \2 ; Eugene A. Tyson, 35, and . James J . Testa, 35, all of the Los ~~geles area. ' , . The princip:il witness in lhe , case "'as expected to be Harry P. , Co!oduros. 35, Los Angeles. He testified at Milano's gambling trial last year. He has been kept 'in hiding by federal authorities who claim there have been "con· tr.acts" put out on his life. Tv.·elve men \1:ere indi cted originally but six of the defen· , dants have been removed from the trial, either by severance, g,uilty pleas or dismissals. U.S. Di strict Court Judge Robert Firth questioned a panel of more than 200 prospective jurors te lling them that he ex· pected the trial to last six to eight weeks and that the jury wouJd be locked up in a hotel throughout the proceedings because of the publicity surrounding the case. ·-.- f'ro"' Page A l ORPHA'NS. •• Childr en, a charitable organiza. tion helping Aml·rie<tns adopt children , made the decision itself. " But Daly said the embassy re· -commended against using the ·Plane even though he had a Federal Aviation Administration : cJearance. . · After being prevented from ny- ing out the 500 babies, Daly and . . ANARCHY, PANIC MOUNT · 'IN VIETNAM. Story, Page A4. ibjs associates canvassed other 'organizations and rounded up 57 :t.o take out of the country. ,., The plane was en route lo · .:yokota air base in Japan for a re· ···.fueling stop, then to Honolulu, ··t hen to ,P.akland, the head· -, !q uarters or World -Airways. "~· Despite the cancell ation of · .. •Daly's planned flight lo Sydney, .:the Australian government an- ·.' nounced it would fly out 200 · ··children. Reliable sources said · 1.(\ustralia se nt six C·130 -··•trans ports and a C-47 of the .. ; Royal Australian Air Force to · &uth Vietnam and probably 'would begin taking out the 200 . ~babiesonThursday. ,. '. F ront Page Al -··No AID .•. Ne ss en announced that Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss· ·inger will arrive at Palm Springs . ~hurs day. and meet \vith the 1 President that night. He said 1Army Ch'ief or Staff Gen. ·.Frederick C. Weyand will bear· . riving from hi s ract-finding trip ··toSaigon sometime Friday. . .. . The Pres id e nt '~ aides dis· closed Tuesday that diplomatic 'e(forts to stop the Communist of- : fensive have been futile. Meanwhile, Vice President : Nelson A. Rockefeller said in Washington today it is loo late for tbe United Stales lo reverse the tum or e vents in South Vietnam. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT 'Tiw Or-, ...... 0.11, p,..,, ~"'-·" 1 ........ t...a , .. NoW'\·PfO>'. "l>Ul>li\l'OP<lby_O._ C.W•I P\!Dll~"'ll C..rr.P~• .,,..,.,..,i • .O•t•o"' •• publir.M<I Moncl•y "'''~" "·-· '"' ""'• o\Mw, ~wPotl &tacn. "~"''"'11"" &.•<hi,.°"'· 1•111 Y•ll~y. l<Ylll•, S•<l<!l*b•<• V•H~y •ncl l.i191o'M 6t.t<fofSo..th C.O•J\, 1" ..... le nol""°I <r<1nk:wl Is puDll-o !t•tu•d•T• ..a-.,,, T"" Pf;,..,.,., pu1>1!;.1tlng """1 h '" JOO Yffo•I a.y , Sl•eel, Coo.I.I ""-"· C.t!llornl• '1•<!- • Robert N. Weed P'""'""'"1 •"'3 Puooi.,,., Thomas Keev\I Thomas A.. Murphine .Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall ......... M.o ... g!"O Ii .. , .. ~ Newport Beach otflct ll)l ,.. .. _, ....,_, ,....,ronq l>OO•t>>. P.0 ... 1111,-l Ttl•phone (71 4) 642-4'21 Cl•~slllt'd Adverllsln9 M2·5'71 Co1"n 9n1, "'I Ort"~ Cttll Pultllt fll"O ,_,.,.,., "'&"'"'''wi...,11iu.tr•l-.,..,.1ro"•! MAii•• Cl' tf•~•llMMt"h fotrtlft lf'I•• " ••P•<><llu(•d w"ngu! IPT<ltt p1rml11lon 01 <OOYrl(lfl!&w ... r. .,(oa<I ''''~ """~ pt!d ti (Ml• Mtl•. ("t tll ... flla, l\llt•(tiDlo&r"O l)f <Mr -U.00-IN'; "' -·· 1(,00/fl ... !hl,. """"fl'OIKallltl-tJ Oii _, .. ,,. Wednesday. Aprll 2,.,975 • Trucker A bo11do11s Ship • F ront Page A I ME DICAL. • • clsion or the council both on hls facility and theJioua project. Medical school offi~lals op· posed the fioaa:·Western World hospitat'because of Its close prox· imity lo the UCI fucility. That argument ..qs crucial lo the council's declslon against the private hos pital. Cou ncil member Jum c:s l-ll'nley suid it would be "incon· ceivable'' that the council could approve UCl's hospital orf one : hand und Lhen endorse a facility 'rlght next door that could threaten the overall quality uf health care in the Irvine area. UCl proponents said approval of the Hoag -Western World hospital could endanger final .ap- proval or the university hospital by the slate legislature. Tuesday 's rejection was the second in the three yeW11 for W~tern World, which attempted on its ov.·n in 1972 to win approval of an Irvine hospltal. The bid was appealed twice but failed both times. R ai1i Heads For North By Tbe Associated Pre.a The recent' succession ol sparkling spring d•ys wlll C'omc to un abrupt end in Nurthc1·n Cullrornl& today. with u new Pucific storm dumping rain on much. of the region and snow in the Sicl'ra Nevada. /orecwstor:s predicted. 1"he storm v. llS expcclt.."CI to dump rain on the r11r no1·th toduy und then on other ureas <tS it moved :;outh. Drizzle v.·us likely in the .. San Francisco Bay urea late toda.y and rain was 11 pOSSibility ror tonight, the National Weather Service :)Uid. Police Se ek Gardena truck driver Ezekiel Whittington, 18, leaped for his life this morning, just as his double boom truck rig rolled over on side road off Coyo~ Canyon Road near Irvine. California Highway Patrol is . in - vestigating cause. Whittington went ·to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital for X-rays after a hard landing on ground. Scott Parker, 1-loag l·lospitul administrator. s aid after the· latest action his board will con· sider appealing again .. The Los Angeles Cotinly Hehllh Planning Association is the first appeal .body l l oug-WeStern World must go to. If the proj· eCt is rejected in Los AngeleS, the consortium can appeal to the stale Health Planning Council. Ide ntity Of Body Boxer Quarry Slapped Wit l1 Divorce Suit Retired heavyv.•eighl boxer Jerry Quarry was sued ror divorce today in an Orange Coun - ty Superior Court action that states ··irreconcilable differen- ces" exist between him and his estranged wife, Arlene. ~ Mrs. Quarry, \\iho married the onetime title contender in Las Vegas on Aug. 29, 1973, seeks 3 division of their community pro· perty including the couple's Cypress home and $1,000 a month in spousal support. She states in her petition that Quarry 's earnings from the time of their marriage to their separa- tion last Nov. 12 were in excess of $300,000. Mrs. Quarry also seeks a court order that will allow her to retain sole possession of her hor.se, •·superman ," and a marqwsc diamond ring . f'rom Page A I AIRPORT. • • Jn explaining his resolution, Anthony said the biggest advan-. Lage to Irvine would be a "signifi- cant reduction'' in traffic on J\.1acArthur Boulevard and the freeway ramps along that route. That would occur, he said, because vehicles going to and from the new terminal would use the Newport/Corona del Mar freeway routes . · In agreeing with the other council members to wail until th e municipal liaison committee meets with the neighboring cities, Anthony said that the re- solution would come back before the council in a few v.•eeks. "li.'s too big an issue for the s upervisors to decide in one \veek, so our support or opposi· lion to the plan will still be heard later," the mayor s aid. f'rom Page A I NOX LAW. • • rr approved by the lower house. the bill goes to Brov.•n. who can sign or veto it. But the governor has refusc..>d to say v.•hat he will do with the pro- posal if he gets it. And the measure could face s tirrer oppos ition in the As- sembly than earlier expected. Rains had predicted that he v.•ould have little trouble getting the bill through Ways and Means and seemed surprised when it ·stalled on a 6-9 vote Tuesday. ·morning. One bill opponent. A s· semblyman Jerry l~ewis CR· Highland ), said the hill then picked up the four votes it needed lo get out or committee because Assembly leaders fell that "politically it was more expe- dient for the bill lo come lo the floor ." Rains says he is "relatively confident" the meas ure will get the 41 votes needed lo get it out of the Assembly. But he isn't sure he can win 54 votes -the tw1'·thirds m argin needed to put the bill into effect immediately if it is signed by Brown. If the bill gets rewer than 54 ..-otes a nd then is signed by Brown, it v.•ould not go into effect until Jan. 1. But Rains said he would lhen consider laking one of a ··number or alternatives .. -including seeking a court injunction to block enforcement of the NOx program. Tuesday's vote was the second close call for the Rains bill . It was voled down by the Assembly Transportation Committee. but then approved aft er committee members r<:J>ort ed rece iving .hundreds or pN>test lt!tterS from mntnri •t~ with nltfPr r :.MI .. F ront Page Al SIRHAN ..• ' and that another gun was fired during the fracas. He said it has beeo proved •·time and time again" that the Jordanian immigrant emptied his eight-shot, .22-caliber re· volver at Kennedy as the Calirornia primary win ner walked toward him in the hotel kitchen. Seven of the eight bullets were recovered and all indisputably, came from Sirhan's gun, Busch told the law students. Bu$ch said the "legend or the other gun'' stems from a security guard who drew his weapon at the height or the shooting but was knocked down by the panic stricken crowd without firing a shot. ··we had an investigation by the FBI. the Secret Service and even the CIA in which every person in the Ambassador Hotel that night was traced and in· terviewed, '' Bu&cb said. "It added up then to what it adds up to today," he said. '"Sirhan shot Kennedy because he was deliberately motivated, .because he \Vas not legally sane and because he thought, i.n his de.-· mented way, that he was doing the world a service. "The killer of Robert F. Ken· nedy is in San Quentin prison ',and he'll undoubtedly stay there for the rest of his life," Busch ad· ded. . ' Busch made it clear during questioning that he is similarly · unimpressed by r ecenUy aired theorieS that Lee Harvey Oswald did not kill President John F . Kennedy 12 years ago or that, if he did, he w.as _a member of a conspiracy. '"I happen to be a great ad- mirer of the commission beaded by (former U.S . Supreme COurt . Chief Justice) Earl Warren and the men who served with him in that assassination probe," Busch said. "Obviously, t can't speak with the authority. I pring to the Sirhan investigation,'' Busch conceded. ''But again a lot of wild theories are t>eing thrown around by people who are only interested in making a fast buck out of two national tragedies," he said. ''lt 's long past time to lay these ghosts to r est,'' Busch said. ''The Sirhan case will never be re· opened by me because I am more satisfied today than ever that we arrived at the simple truth." f'ront ... ageAJ CONTROL ••. speciJically for the Upper Bay study. Since then. the water agency has come up with another pr()-. posal. Its idea is to designate the Southern California Association· of Governments <SCAG) as the <tdministering body with several contracting sub-agencies under its control. County supervisors tentatively · endorsed an agency made up of representatives of the county, the Irvine Ranch Water District, County Sanitation District Five, the county Flood Control Dis- trict, Orange County Water Dis· trict and the state Department or . Fish and Game. But s upervisors said they v.·ou ldn't arfirm their support for · s uch a joint powe~s venture un · less the cities whose runoff af· feels Upper Bay waters also are invited to join. Doll ar Declines _ BR USSELS (UPI) -The U.S. doll11r dipped again today on all European money markets.· Bankers In Paris blamed the "debacle ln South Vietnilm" on the dollar's d~cUne stnce Easter. UCI Official's Home Burgled Burglars struck the home of UC Irvine executive, the victim told police Tuesday. John D . Spear, UCI director of development. discovered the break-in upon returning home from an Easter Weekend holid ay, according to Irvine Pa· :olman Owen Kreza. Spear, of 18315 Mandrake Way, tentatively estimated his loss al $46, including $20 cash, a gold pen and pencil set worth $26 and assorted tools of undetermined value. Investigators said someone, slipped a door lock with a sharp in!!ltrument to gain entry to the garage. Feiffer Satire Waller Burroughs, former DD.i·· ly Pilot publisher and chairman of the Western World Board ol" Directors, said foundation backers will be "disappointed at the decision." Burroughs said the dual - hospital concept would have as- sured Irvine residents of quality health care s ince the UCI hospital is still in the balance in Sacramento. Van den Noort said he would support another Irvine-area hospital some time in the future if a need for the beds is proven. · The UCI facility could be open by 1977 but Hoag.Western WOrld of£icials said their faci lit y wouldn't be ready until at least 1979. That fou r·year lag was also an issue in rejection of t he permit, which is good for only one year. Opens Tonight Fire Marshal At Harbor Hig h Burglarized A four·ni ghl run of the play "Feiffer's People" based on cblrracters developed by a satiric cartoonist opens tonight at NewJ?C?rt. Harbor J·ligh School. Peffo~_manees. all scheduled to begin at8 p.m . In the auditorium, will . continue through s.aturday night and feature members of the schoold.r ama department. Student Director Ben Mann characterized the show as ··a nostplgic review of the 1960s, based on the satire of Jules Fei£- fer." Seating is limited because of modification of the hall to accom- modate theater in lhc round . Tickets will be on sale cit the door and are $2 each. Reservations are available through drama director Tom Bradac at 556-3310. A. burglar entered the side door of the home of Newport. Beach Fire Marshal W .C. "Bill" Noller and carted of£ coins, a calculator 11nd color television set, t he of- ficial told police Monday. Noller said the loss, discovered when he returned home, amount· ed to$769. Officers sa id the thief ap· parently bent the screen lo a win- dow along the side or the home al · 446 El Modena Ave., slid open the , small unlocked windov.· and then !:>1 retched to unlock a s liding door. Arter, ransacking one bedroom and rumm aging through two more, Lhe thief, using a man's stocking as a makeshift glove. co11ec ted the loot and fled , police said. COMPLETE ATHLETIC HEADQUARTERS Newport Beach detectjvcs planned today to seek X-rays of the badly decomposed body of a youth which washed ashore earlier this week in Balboa. The photographs, said Delee· tive Sgt. Kenneth Thompson. could yield clues to the identity or the remains of a boy in his leens. "The subject we think it is had ' a deformity in the chest area and ·had had chest X -rays which could be used (or comparison," he said. Another clue. he said. was the deformity in a ring finger evident in the remains. The same deformity was known to exist in the finger or a youth from Norwalk who disap- peared in the si.Jrf off Sunset Beach last March 19. Philip Magna, 15, disappeared in the ocean during a day at th<: beach with friends . T he body was discovered by a Newport Beach wom an taking a morning walk last Monday at the beach near LStreetin Balboa. Officers and coroner's deputies said the condition of the remains made fingerprint identification impossible as well as comparing facial features. Checking dental charts, Thompson said, was futile. too. because Magna never had any dental V.'Ork done. IT SOLD FAST WJTH PILOT AD "[lsold. Fast." That's the overnight success story told by the Costa Mesa man v.'hor11n this ad in the Daily Pilot: AIRLESSspray rig . 2/3GPM + 3tips. Like l\e\V . $495. XXX·XXXX If you have tools you'd like to .convert lo Cl;l,.Sh, call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you, in the Daily Pilot. ' I • GOOD SELECTION OF ATHLETIC SHOES _, I •TIGER •CONVERSE •PERRY •ADIDAS •SPQT Bill •TRETORN -TENNIS- •RACKETS • CLOTHING STRINGING . ,, :1 "' 'Ji . ~ • Open 9 to 6 ao_sed Sundays 538 Center COSTA Ml!SA · .M6-19J9 , , I \ I I 'I I I • 'I l 'I 1 ......... _ ..... _ . . . . .......... 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A '.•I une mployment bener1ts . special fund g uaranteeing· would be disa st rous to the ~.000 laid·orr Chrysler Corp. econom y or th e De troit workers up to 95 pe rcent of metropolitan area where un · lheir takc·home pay wi ll be e mployment has been over 16 ex ~au s led IJ y next \\'e~k , percent. The weekly drain on United Auto Workers Vice. the fund has been aver aging President Douglas A. Fraser about,Smillion. has announced. !'.Jost or the \\'Orkers ure in ''EVEN THOUGH there the Detroit area and Fraser . have been some people re· slid the ending of supplemen· called, it now iooks almost certain .the rund wiU be ex·· Catamaran hausted no later than the end or next week," Fraser said. "The impact or the loss or- SUB will be disastrous." Sales Lose 2 OC Plams Some Wind Get Bids Coast Cati.lmaran Corp. of Irvine has announced operat· ing results for the first Contract s totaling m ore than $3.8 million have been quarter or the fi scal year 1975. awarded to two Orange Coun- Nct s al es \\'ere Sl,I38,012, ty firms, Congressman An· do""·n JJpercent rromthe pre· drew Hin s haw ha s an· \•ious year. Net loss for the nounced. quarter was $11 3.977 and net, Hinshaw said lhe us N loss per share \Vas 13 cents. has awarded a $2 402'&88 av~ The ann.ounccme nt was tract to ACL·Fil~o Corpo~­ m a ? e . b Y A r n ° I d W · lion of Santa Ana for firefight· Ackerm an. pre~1dent. . ing equipment to be used on The nal~onw1de economic aircraft carriers. uncerta1nt1cs caused many d~a lcrs to dela y their orders. The seCond contract will go for boats by some rour to six to Barry L. Miller Engineer· weeks . Orders that hi.I ve his· ing, Inc. of Irvine. This U.S. torically been received by Army co ntra c t is for late January and s hipped $1.418,083 and covers rontinu· prior to the end or the first ing work on a previously quarter we re received lhis awarded cont11act to the year in late February. Irvine firm, Hinshaw said. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASElndex Dow-Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks 43.72 79.66 760.56 82.43 off up off off 0,12 Q.18 1.02 0.21 ·(ii•1i11••rN ••••d l .. t111.-r11 •. N41w Yori. CUPll -Tiie la11owl111 1111 '""""' 1111 ~lack~ Iha! have gtlneel mc>sl • ~°'' llM "'°'' baiea on ~<tent of ~ Oii lht New York S•co::- • Wt • • Ntl •l'ltl percen111~ cll~nges .,.. lllf • il;11erente be! .. ten TIM! pre11IOU1 ClollllQ jltk 1 and Ult G~r~l:'lils uos1111 prkt. I World A.frw S .. ~· Up 21,2 2 P\lbllCker SI I .... 11/o UP 11 S l QRttCll\ll ca 1:t,;,+ ... Up lJI ' Roytl I Ub ,~, • YI Up 12.S S RIM'V0 1t .U I -.+ ¥o Up 11,I • tn111tu"I Inv 2"' • '.6 Up 10.0 1 QRltdQ ?pl 1"" • •t. 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V. • Trading Baited SANTA MONICA (AP) -Pacfie Coa5t Properties, Inc .. said thal due to the delay in completion or the aud ll or its 1974 oper ations it has asked tho American Stock Exchange to tern·· porarily hall trading in it.s common. stock. • The compan)' said it Is expected. the 1 audit will lake about two months to complete. .. \ \ \ • " . ;..;J .;;~)._D::;A:.:l"L Y,;..cP:::IL'-"O"T _______ W=od:on:::e"'sd"a"'y.c.ALp~•ll~2~. 1~9~75 < .38o/o Now Favoring Abortion SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Although· still op· posed by the majority, proponent.I of abortion on de-· mand have more than doubled in the put six years. the CaJifornia Poll reports. · Pollster Mervin D. Field said only 15 percent of those interviewed in 1969 favor:ed. abortion whenever the mother demanded it. Now, 38 percent. approve: . ''PUBLIC ·orl"NION fiAS shined' s1gnifiCBn.t- ly," Field SHid . ··Now , the weight of opinion favors abortions for un,ved mot.hers, or ramilies who would suffer hardship. And support for unres,ricted abor-· · tion on demand has more than doubled but is still opposed by a ma~rity." . · In 1969, Jo"ield said, 78 percent opposed a bortion on demand. That figure has now dwindled to SS per- cent. Seventy-eight pereent approve abortion if the baby might have a serious deformity while 18 per- . 'cent disapp~ove. • • "\ If the family cannot afford another child, 49 percent approve abortion while 44 percent oppose. ' AND, IF THE MOTHER is unwed or the infant is Unwanted, 51 percent favor abortjon while 4l per•:. centiare against. . · , · · The U.S. Supreme Cour\ ruled t~o years ago ttJal states may not place any restr>.ctions on the· mother's right lo an abortion· in th8 fir1ft three' months of pregnancy. ' ' 4'he poll also tested the opinion~ or thos~ in· terviewed as to When the fetus a'rquires t hi s~e: human rights to live as other huma.J\11beln'& '!rhe· answers we re divided between Calhohca, whO are· . more disposed lo oppose abortion, and non- Calholics." AMONG CATHOLICS, SS PERCENT said the · fetus ·acquires full rights at conception, 18 percent · said1hree months, 8 percent said six months and 14 ~ . percent sai ~.o~ly_ al birth. ,• . . . ~ RECIPE •\ CRAB 9UICHJ: ·' . ' .. '"""2.':;*••"""'1.W. Jl:61uf __ .,.,...,, l/J .. -". -'"' ......... """ ·--. ., __ v ... =.....,_....-,\ .. , ....... -................ ~ ifrt's~ •• ~, t•11;: aw1111e,,,,,,. 1ht1.,1••1M.... I ,,,,,,.,, .. c.,.-.,....,. Jt1111 • .,,.-.,........ '•ptittfl.., ....... JVa·~--· 1 Vat111p11•,.... . ' . . ~ '· ' -· ~ . ......, ..... ,,,_lo -'t!1 ..,.. CML -'hrli. "itlrlo-. ,.....,.~ .. ~ --·llilf ...... _ ... . ..... , ........................ w ........................... .. · rrd1:••••'twlJ0•1 ·.. 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'12, 9 SECTIONS, 96 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF;ORNIA / ' . Today'11 Cl~lag N. Y. Stoeks . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1975 c TEN CENT~. 5 7 Vietnli1nese ' ' haris Reach Japan By ,PETER ARNl;Tr YOKOTA U.S.. AlRBASE, Japan (AP) -A Plahe currying 57 Vietnamese orphan babieis bound for Jtew homf,.'S in the Unit · ed States Teached Jspan late to- day aftl'1 •.t. · 1-: :Jff from Saigon without control tower clearance in the race of a feared Viet Cong al!~~~'l 1take off. Don 't take olf. You' have no clearp:nCe," Ken Healy, who pilbted the World • Alrwuys 'bes jet, said he was told ~Y. the Tan Son Nhul aipx>rt in Saigon. I ' ·r 1 But HeJ!,, y, who flew refugees out of'malnland China in the late 1940s and made the chaotic last flight out q_C Du Nang last week , put the" plane into the air anywety on its trip1to Oakland, with stops in Japan and Hawaii. 'He smiled late't and said, ··1 just · didn't get the message in ti'.'\.e." 0 Healy is .Crom San Lean- dro, Callf. Saigon ·s Tan Son Nhut airport had been closed just before the jet took off because oC a feared Viet Coog attack. All nonmilitary people had been orpcred arr the air bctse. Ed Daly, World Air-:t.ys' Oam- boyant, pistol-toting presi~ent . had laid pallets across the floor or the cargo plane with blankets and pillows for hi s tiny passen~er~ . This correspondent, ""ho fl ew aboard the plane on its trip to the United States, saw the babies roll on their backs in surprise as the plarie took off. About 20 adult pessengets, including two physi-. ciaos, watched over them as the plane rose. Daly, who said he was paying for the $70,000 journey with his own money, had loaded milk, soft drinks, baby food and paper diapers aboard the plane. Mesa Backs Off on B. Sl!RV1CES . SATURDAY Karen C. Moeller ~o.mbing . I ·Nixed By Ford By HELEN THOMAS PALM SPRINGS fU Pll President Ford has ruled out any bombing by U.S. Air Force planes to assist the beleaguered South Vietnamese army against the onrushing Communi'St of- fensive. a s pokcsm an said today. Press secretary Ron Nessen told reporters that Ford has no plans to res ume the bombing operations which were aban- doned in January, 1973, and not· ed "the law forbids it.•· "You 've heard the Presidelll say many times, he does not have any plans to do that because of his own inclination and the re- quirements ol the law," Nessen told reporters. ··The law is very clear." '• • • ' j Among those on the plane was ~tary Fis her from Loma Linda, the wife or a Sevenlh-Uay Adven· list minister who was carrying six babies, \hr6e of the'm for clients of Hollywood lawyer Durand Cook. One of the toddlers with Mrs. Fisher was 11 -month-old Wendy Carol Norberg, who has been adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Norberg of Los Angeles. Mrs. Fisher said the Norbergs pro- bably were not aware that a way had been found to get their adoPl· ed daughter out of Sa.igon. Daly announced Tuesday he would Oy out 1.SOO orphan babies because of the Communist-led troops advancing toward Saigon. He planned to send 500 to Australia and 1,000 to the United States. However, the Australian night "'as canceled because Daly claimed the government refused <See ORPHANS, PageA2) ardBan Votes to Continue Hearing By ALAN DIRKJN Ot tlM 0.11, Pilot St.ff The Costa Mesa City Council 1 backed away Tuesday night from \'Oting a ban on billboards in the city. They voted 5 to O to continue the public hearing until May 20 and instructed the staff to pre· pare some a lternatives to the or- dihance for consideration at that time. __....,. This action was taken when it became apparent that the or- dinance to prohibit billboar<fs and phase them out, approved QD a 3 to O vote by the planning corp- mission, was not supported by a council majority . ' Karen Moeller Funeral Rites Set Saturday Nessen made tbe statement after reporters told him that Qe:iense Secretary James Schles- inger fll a news conference in W11sblbgton earlier today ap- peJlred ~o leave the question of bOmbing.open. Schlosinger said, ··t.t is not my decision lo makt:. It is th~ President's." Tr11c~ AfJaud91tt•· 'Ship.If Though there was no formal vote on the ordinance to baR billboards, three council mem- ... ~rs said they were opposed to '· '•'"'-'-"' e ordinance -Robert .Wilson .• Funeral services are set Satur- day for Estancia High School sophomore Karen C. Moeller, 15, who died Mon day, after six months in a coma with traffic ac· cident injuries. Miss Moeller s uccumbed at Hoag Memorial Hospital from pneumonia, a complication in· Nessen announced thut Secretary of Stale Henry A . Kiss· ANARPff.Y>, PANIC MOUNT IN VIETNAM •. Story, Plige Jl,4. curred by her condition. iqger wi.ll arrive at Palm Springs Rites for the blonde t~n·ager Thursday and meet with th.e will be at 11 a .m. in Pacific View President that night. He said Memorial Park Chapel, Corona 1Army Chief or Staff Gen . del Mar, with burial to follow Frederick C. Weyand will bear- there. riving from bis fact-finding trip Survivors include her parents, to Saigon sometime Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moeller. ~eanwhile. Vic,e President · 1781 Bahama Place, Costa Mesa, Nelson A. Rockefeller said in h~r twin siste.r Sharon, an older : Was~gton tod}ly it is·too late for sister, Kathenne, a student at the _.the United Slftes to reverse the University of Redl~ flild a turn of events 'lri South Vietnam. brother, Steven. "lt·'s a tragedy, just a rfagedy. The family, sugge.sts Qlemorial They're trapped. They couldn't contributions. t~. the Karen C. get out," he said of the refUgees Moel~r Memor1at-Fund at. Hoag eaughl in ' the Communist on- Memorial Hospitai. . ,, , slaught.· Miss Moellt;t. w~s struck b.Y a Rock~feQer" talked with r e- car Oct. 1 while riding her b1cy-porter$'... at"' Andr'llws Air Jo~orce cle across Ad.ams Avenui;;-at , Base af!er attending a funeral in Royal Palm Drive and sustatned Niagara FaJls, N . Y., for u fri end, seVere head injuries and loss of . ··lqriner s~ate Senate majority b10od. leader Earl W. Brydges. · '.'l'he Moeller family h.Bf lived~ Asked if tfi'ere is anything the Costa M'esa·slbced958 arid Karen United State!j could d<l in the and her 1is~er -then inlants -Vi «.~n, a m es e sit u B.t ion ~ w~re ~eatured in .8: story about Rockefeller s'aid': "IL'S replly too twms 1n a ·1960 ed1t1on of the old late to do anything abdUt it. J Costa Mesa Globe-Herald guess a lot o( them are going to newspaper, forerunner of the die. For the rest. we go on li ving Daily Pilot,. -U,.'.s a blg diUerence. '' Miss Moeller was in Girl Scouts for five years, studied piano an·d-dancing and-was-in- Girls Athletic Association at Estancia High School. P~liee Cffirk • Civil Plan£ Down at Sea A non-commercial airplane apparenUy went dowfi at sea late today about nine miles southwest of Dana Point, Orange County Harbor Depart· ment spokesmen reported. The plane was reportedly sighted on the water by a Marine jet pilot from El ToroMcAS- Dctall• on \h~ in<Idcn\. ..,.,, sketchy •t. pr"!• tin\~. Tbe o.s. Coast Guard dlseatched its cul· ter Rolnl Robar! to the scene from OcetJ\JiJfe. A vessel identlfied only ps the Cleveland was rushln& · to aid lhe piano. Orange • Co~nly Harbor Depart· tQent ')oat• wei:1t also "'9ediDS to the "!llorted sl~(rom Dana Poinl: , · No ·ilddlllonal ldenlilica· 11 ... or th alrplan• or lta f1lewa1 available. · ·I Describes ' Store Bandit Costa Mesa police arc hunting a khife·wielding bandit, armed ' ·with an excellent description fur;nished by one o( two young women be robbed in South Coast • J:laza TUesday night. 011e '~of hi s victims is tt secretary-clerk with the Hunt- ington Beach Police Department \. and weUliBc9;uainted with details •. of deacrtpµon s and criminals' methods Of~ration. ~ De.bra1}(. ekkcr, 191 the police t• clerk. and ii E. •tenson, 19. a ' bank teller, told police they we re ' • }Valking tn the.da_rk parking lot neaT the May Company about 7: 30 when it.happened. "What time is it?," their as· saOant lnqfllred, then whipped out a knife· and demanded their ...-Cash ;-$13J>elwci?n ~cm. Mii• Dek.ker and Miss llenson deScribed uie bandit es in his early 20s, weurln4 a black- Jealber jacket, bl\'~ lcvis, wilb dartc, born-rimmed glasses and a aevere case of 11cnt. Gardena trueil' .<Wi'* ~liklek.~ittinmon. 18, leaped for-hiS' llte-tllli; morning, just •• his double boom. lr\11'1\ iig tolled ovet on side road off Coyote Canyon•'tlolld near . . ack Hammett and Norma Irvine. Cali(ornia Highway Patr9l is ln-Hertzog. vestigating cause. Whittington went to They indicated that tt'te~ Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital for X-rays favored regulation but not~pro· after a rard landing on ground. hibillon. -··we have been on billboard5 • t • Sa11 Diego's Utility Asked ForRefim.d Two Hurdles Facing New NOx Law Foes SAN DIEGO (UPI) -The city attorney's office has accused San Diego Gas and ·Electric Company of overcharging its customers in 1974 and early 1975 and called for a $19 million refund. ··we are asking tt\e Stale Public Utilities Commission for a Sl9. million refund to San Diego customers and will press (or a substantial reductiOn in electric rates,,. DeputiCiiy Atty. \Villiain S. Saffran said.· . - The ·refund wOuld amount to about $30 per Cl!sto1ner but would vary wi{h the amount of eJeq:rici- ty used. If granted the rate it;e· duction would run about $1 a month per household, Salfran said. -~ · The city announcement Tues· day close!.Y followed two l\ew ap~ paintmetfts to the PUC t>y Gov. Edmund G . Br.Own J't., ,W ho pledged in his campaign that he would not permit unnecessary rate increases for public utilities. Saffran said SOG&E based the excessive charges on the costs of fuel Oil used in generatiug elec- tricity. ' , In August. 1973. the PVC in- stituted a fuel elause Jdjustment to permit utilities to pass higher fuel costs on to cus tomers. In ef- fect, utilities are allo\verl to estimate future ful~I costs and to adjust rates to cover anticipated increases. ... fhe commission allowed $150 million for the test year," Manley W. Edwards. the city's utility rate consultant said. SACRAMENTO (APl - Lawmakers trying to scrap an auto smog device program af- fectin~ six Southern California counties have two more hurdles (acing them : the Assembly and Gov . Edmund Brown Jr. Both are question marks. Legislation repealing the eon- troversial program moved to the Assembly floor Tuesday after a surprisingly close. 10-9 vote in t.he ·Asscmbly Ways and Means Committee. The bill by Sen. Omer Rains, (0-Veptur;a), would eliminate a requirement that all 1.8 million 1966-70 cars in Los Angeles. Orange, Riverside, San Bernar- dino, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties be equipped with a de· vice to cut oxides of nitrogen (NOx,) emissions. · , Some lawmakers have said they have been flooded with let- tersr from angry motorists who complain that the devices boost gasoli ne consumption and hurt engine performance. Rains a,ys he will take the bill up \\•hen· the Assembly meets_ Thursday . If approved b)"'the IO\\'er house . the bill goes to Brown, who can sign or veto it. But the governor has .Cused to say what he will do with the pro· posal i( he gets it. And the meas ure could (ace stiffer opposition in the As- . sembly than earlier expected. Rains had predicted that he would have little trouble getlinit Edison Boost • Aiwther lncrea.se .4.sked ROSEA1 EA D ( 1\ P J -Southern California Edison CO. has asked tbe state Public Utilities Commiss ion for a rate incrcust• of SI 10.2 milliQ n year . It 1,1.·ould n1C'an a OOosl of uboul four cenls a day' for a typical residential customer ~ing 1.000 kilowatt hours in a two-month billing perlod •. theu11U\ysaidTuesday. Edison sairl the increase ~·O\l!~ bea (ucl adjysttne11t to of· fse~the highe r e<>sts or importedlowi1ulphurPil. "A~ Jon g as roreign govem'!\mt.a contlnue to increase their~ ces for this fuel d a~ l~jS Edlson, because of olrN lly r egulations, . t.Wf'l~~Jo burn it. we have no chofCJ' bul to seek bl '141\llt~~ls to recover th~se cost.s,' .. said EdwardR. nh., onvicepresi,dent. ' . • > ' ' • • . the bill through Ways and Means and seemed surprised when it stalled on a 6-9 vote Tuesday. ·moming. Ohe bill opponent, As- semblyman Jerry Lewls <R· Highland l, s aid the bill then picked up the four votes it needed to get out of eommittee because Assembly leaders felt that ·'politically it was more expe- dient fo r the bill Lo come to the noor.·· Mesa Cozmcil OKs Neu:srack Regulatwn With an unanimous vote and in a hearing punctuated by ap- plause, Costa Mesa councilmen approved an ordinance Tuesday night to regulate newsracks om public sidewalks. Council members made clear in their comments thnf they vie\•ied the ordinance as being aimed at periodtcals they con- sider pornographic. Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley also told PTA representatives in the audience that the ordinance \vould be stronger were it not for freedom or the press protections in the Constitution. "If we gel favorable decisions in court to strengthen this or- dinance, you can bet your bottom dollar we will amesu:l it to streagthen it," he said. The ordinance was drawn up as a result of appeals from parents for control of ve~ng machines that dis l"'ay periodicals they consider of- rensive and hannrul to minors. Complaints have been made about the issue in other v:ities in Southern Ce1ifornia, and other ci- ty councils have made attempts to control newsracks. But Costa Mes a City Attorney Roy June has told the counci l that ordinancet1"tb1t· atlempt to ~discri minate alalnst ••un· desirable'' paper"' have been struck down and otdinance3 that ban all ntwsrae:ks also have been round uncOJ'l&litutldnal. June explained lhal tho C-Oota <Sff RACKS, Pace cU) for 21 years in t his city," Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley said. ·"At the rate we are going we will spend 21 more." The move against the or- dinance developed at the coun- cil's dinner session before the public hearing. At that session, Hammett and Wilson raised questions about ttte environmental impact report that accompanied the or4inance. <See BILLBOARDS, Page AZ> SLOW TRADING DVLLS MARKET ' • NEW YORK <UPI l -The stock market, suffering from in· vestor neg lect. closed lower to- day for the third consecutive session in slow trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average, off around two points at the outset and up around five before mid-day, lost 1.02 points to 760.06. Declines led advances by about a seven-to-five margin, <Tables, AIS) · Prices were slighUy lower in moderate trading . on the Am¢can stock exchange. Ceast Weather Incr eas in g clouds · tonight with considerable:· cloudiness 'fhu rsday. ac-· · cording to the weather service. A little cooler with beach highs at 56 rising to 65 inland. Lows tonight 45 • to52 . INSIDE TODAY ' When Hollywood want• .a ' tricky.airplane stunt done. il~I · Frank T.oUman to lhe rescue. ' The vet•ron atuntfherdoes /1~ · iluff .again in "The Grea1 ' ,· Waldo P~r. ··See Pa~ JJ4. lndt'X •f I I MllM•TrH Me"4•1 MUN( ... Mllll ... I F111MI' All ' ,,..tl..wt ,.._ ), ... ! °"'""'C.11ft1• ..... ,, "'""" • c ....... s,.rt1 11-l" 1111(111 MPl•k9tl • .. , .. ,.~ .. ·~1· .... l ' '1 • DAIL~ PILOT c Wednesdey. April 2. 19TS Bttseh Heaps • • ~ .... ••JI o one In his riiht mind (!fin aj the evidence mounted alnst•· convilted killer Sirhan Slrhen llnd seriously believe t ht \\:DS not ulone when prc- ential hope.tut Robert F. }(en· y ,/,•'u,s "assassinated, Loa e1..-eo·trnty: District Attorney ·eph. Bl.Lich told more lhm 200 . . . law students Tuesday night ln 1-Ullerton. ·•Every so often we 'et a silly season in which television talk show people·throw out innuendos, ·wishful thinking and· downright lies,'' Busch said at one point or his Western State University ColJegeofLaw lecture .. "lf you listen lo these idiots' long enough they'll convince you . llihland afia ,,.J111j Selection " ,., Begins in Case <. .. ' ~ANGELES IUPll -Jury lion has begun in the trial of Angeles area. The principal witness ·in the case was expected to be Harry P. Coloduros, 35. Los Angeles. He testified at Milano's gambling trial last year. He has been kept in hiding by Ccderal authorities '~'ho claim there have been •·con· tracts" put out on hi s life. ' that J'*1 wut .. l!Oolll,111dll'l,... 'lily tlll A bf ab am Lhlcola," tjie ~eletan~awmh•ddecl. · B\isch~ m1,1k:ini , no attenipt to coocoaJ bis ID\paUCll._~_ with+· re- newed Challenge'.s al'-tlie Sirhan investif atictn .• reminded his YoUthlt,1 a udience that Sirhan himse1f ''ls inaktng ~ ~al at- tempt Lo retute--the accuracy' of that invesUgaLlol\. I · I "' , .. TONIGHT "ALCOHOLISM , AN ADDIC· TIVE DISEASE" -Dr. Robert Schmitz lecturer, Raleigh Hills Hospital, 1507 E . 16th St., Newport Beach, 6:15 p.m. In- formation: 645-5707. 4 eged Southern California Mafia chi eftain· Peter J . Milano an1I five others charged with con· sP!racy, racketeering <ind cxtor- uon of local bookies, loan sharks aiJ(t pornographers. One of the dif"endants has.lived in the Foun· tW(I Valley-Costa l\1csa area. '1'hc seven count indictment handed down by a federal grand j!lh' July 9 cu1n1inated an in - ve'stigation v:hich authorities ~d "put th e Mafia out of busi- ness" in the Los Angeles Aarea. ~Oining Milano on trial were Sam 0 . Sciortino, 55, or fo"ountain Valley and Costa !\t csa: Dominic Brooklier, 60 ; Raymond DeRooa, 62 ; E ugene A. Tyson, 35, and Jiunes J . Testa, 35, all of the Los Twelve m en were indicted originally but six of the defen- dants have been removed from the trial, either by severance, 1 gllilty pleas or dismissals. UC! LECTURES -"Uvin~ Marine Resources ofCalifomla, Room 158 Pti.ysical Sciences Bldg., Poetry Writing Workshop, Room 248 Humanities Hall. "The lleart and Circulatory System," ·Freshman Lecture Hall, Medical Surge JI Bldg. ''The Worlds Within . Us," Room 101 Physical Sciences Bldg. A~l 7 p.m. " . . • /Fr-Pafie AJ ORPHANS ... -to grant him.. landing rights. or- ficials in Canberra said they or- dered the evacuation "of 200 Viet- namese babies in government »li!!DeS. 1'he Australian lift was 6PecLed to begin Thursday, with 130 orphans going to adoptive p.iTents in Australia and the rest l~~urope . -'!hen Daly scaled down his ~lanned U.S. flight to 600 babies, ~ that fell apart, and Daly bJ.amed the U .S. Embassy and I.De Agency for International il·evelopment (AID). He said -§. officials convinced the . enqs tor All Children -a charitable organization helping Americans adopt orphans -thal ~planes were n6t safe. ;_ .::u .s . AID scr.,Qwed us up,'' Da· ly.;declared at a news conterence (['arr Sdn NhUt airport before Ying Saigon. owever, Daly·rounded up the smaller group of babies from or- l}hlnages run by the Seventh- Day Adventists and World Vision &Pd set out. .. U.S . District Court Judge Robert Firth questioned a_penel i of more than 200 prospective jurors telling them that he ex- pected the trial to last six to eight weeks and that the jury would be locked up in a hotel througbQUt the proceedings because of the publicity s urrounding the case. The judge questioned each of them privately a t the bench and excused those wbo said being se- questered would work impossible hardship on their family lite or employment.· . The government said it would call an estimated 30 witnesses to testify that during 1973 and 1974 the six men conspired to extort "lribute" payments from loan sharks, bookmakers and others in return for being allowed to s tay in business. One San , Fernando Valley restaurant was · repo.ct.edly told that its "union problems" could be solved by paying $5,000 down and $1,000 a month. Milano, 50, considered the key deCendant in the case, runs a ball bond business in Van Nuys. He already has been ronvicted on federal gambling charges and sentenced to four years in prison: He is free on bail pending appeal. Boxer Quarry Slapped With <:1 Divorce Suit .F eiff'er Satire Retired heavyweight boxer ·h Jerry Quarry was sued for ~ens rrom·ght . divorce today in an Orange Coun · ~JI J. ~ . ty Superior Court action that : .• ; states "irreconcilable differen· "·•A four-night run of the play ces" exist between him and bis ·~fei(fer 's People" based ori estranged wife, Arlene. {'Jiaraclers developed by a satiric Mrs. Quarry. who married the f.jl.rtooni st open s tonight at onetime title contender in Las ~~wportHarborHighSchool. ·Vegas on Aug. 29. 1973, seeks a ·-Performances. all scheduled to division of thei r community pro. begin at 8 p.m. in the audito1ium, perty including the couple's . will continue through SaturdaY, Cypress home and $1 ,000 a month night and Ceature members of the in spousal support. :Xhooldramadepartment. She states in her petition that Student Director Ben T\-1ann Quarry's earnings from the time ·Characterized the show as '"a of their marriaRe to their separa· tibslalgic review · o( the 1960s, tion last Nov. 12 were in excess of l'>ased on the satire oC Jules Feir-$300,000. ?fer." 1\trs. Quarry al so seeks a court -tr-·~ating is I imited because of order that will allow her to retain modification or the hall to accom-sole possession of her horse, lDodate theater in the round. "Superman," and a marquise. Tickets will be on sale at the door diamond ring. and are $2 eac h. Reservations THURSDAY, APIUL3 . UCI LECTURE -Photo· graphers on Photography,'' Social Science Hall, 7 p,m. /Fro•PageAJ RACKS ••• Mesa ordinance attempts to re- gulate newsracks on streets .in terms of numbers at aPecific JoCations -such as CJ'05Swa1ks 8J'Wl bus stops -iil. order to pro- tect pedestri8n anti.. motorinr. traffic. It deals w.itlt ''porno- graphy'' in a separate section which sets out a procedure whereby, using the existing state Penal Code, complaints made by citizens against allegedly ob- scene material will be prosecut- ed by the city attorney's office or 1 lhedistrict attorney'sof"fice. "This is the ordinance we feel has the best opportunity to sur- vive," June said. "It is not in- tended to practice prior restraint or censorship but to prevent the display o( material atirborrent to , parents." . Councilmen wer~ passed · copies of two periodicals by a ·ftpi:esentative of the-Estancia JUP School Parent-Teacher· ~Ludent Association (PI'SA) Jrith t he comment that any "ehijd. can put 25 or SO cents into a ma~e'' to gain a cop)'. , Other s ugg'e-sliofls~ tltat · newsracks be designed_ "ao•thal you would have to \ook ~wninLO them ~o see the pape-• • and :that. racks be taken o(f $lde.walb by ioning were m _ac;le by citiien~ . Robert N. Weed, publisher cl the Orange Coast Dally Pilot, described the ordinance as-)•a constructive efCort to· deal with legal problems." He offered the belie( that daily newspapers will comply and pledged his conlpany's coopera· lion in ironing out enforcement problems. Building Halted CHICAGO <AP) -A U.S. Court of Appeals panel Tuesday ordered a permanent halt to con- struction on the Bailly nuclear power station on Lake Michigan, east of Gary, Ind. It was believed to be the first time a federal court permanently stopped construc- tion o( a nuclear plant. a rc available through drama director Tom "Bradac at s.56-3310. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT YIW o....., C..•I DaU, Pilol. wil .. *"kll 14f-· "°"""'!of ,.. __ p,~•t.•t P••bllthr<lb' ltw-0<- C-t1 Pu!Jl•"'•r>q Comp•11y ~·.,~ eo11'°"'"'~ P'lblhl>ed Mond•' ll'ltouql'I f"""' '"' C"'!• ,,.., ... 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().Illy Pl let W11tt UC Irvine's planned 200·bcd. $19.4 million campus teaching t)ospit.al . was unanimously ap- proved Tuesday by the Orange County Health Planning Council. But the council rejected on an 11 to 8 vote a proposal..,.by Hoag Memorial Hospital and Western World , Medical Foundation lo build a private, 100-bed hospiWI n('?(t door to the UCI facility. The two actions came swiftly a(tfir nearly 90 minutes of challenges a nd counter · challenges · involving council members thought to have con- flicts of interest that could un - fairly influence the voUng. Five council members stepped down voluntaTily because of link s to Hoag, Western World, UC Irvine or Of"ahge County gov- emmeut. None of the hall-dozen addi· tional challenges, primarily against county employes and or-Cicia~ the council, were up- held. ~' On a 19 to o vote, the council agreed with findings by its counc.11 members OYer1.umed the commlltee'11> decis ion favoring Cacilities review committee on . the UCI hospital application. But the lloag-Western World plan as well. Jn UCl's favor were seven "fin· dings ot fact" that were, for the most part, highly praiseworthy. The committee told the council the t1c1 "hospital won't Increase the county's over.-supply of hospital t>eds since its 200 beds will be transferred from Orange County Medical Center. The medical center will ·become part of the UCl teaching complex under an agreement between the university and the county., "The proPosed transfer o( beds will remove 200 beds Crom the Jn· ventory of the m0&t stverely over-bedded area ln the county and will rc1ocat~ them In the least heavily over-bedded," the findings read in part. The UCI proPosal was •lso favored be~auae it includes establishment of five outp1Uent clinics, a key soal of the county' a Health Facilities MlasterPlan. . /he health plannln11 <OUnctl'• approval waa one of the bt11at hunlles .UC! had to dear beton proceeding with ronstrucllon. ' • "He had some of the finest de- fense laW)lert yo11 '1l find in our put ot the worla and he knows to· day that he was found guilty because he was guilty-and alone," Busch snapped. Busch firmly discounted theories that nine shots were ·tired in the Arnbassador Rote.I kllllna of Kennedy seven yeurs aio. th1L the recovered bullets did not match Ibo Slrll'1i weapon . and tha.1 another gufi w~ fired during the fracas. He said 'It bus been proved "tjmc and tltne a1atn" that the Jordanian tmmi1rant emptied his eiaht·ahot, .22-callber re· vol v4tf at Kennedy as the C·alifornla p~rimary winner walked toward him In. the hotel kitchen.. 1 1 Seven of the1elghl bulreta w,re 1 recovered ar\d all lndlsputablY came ftom Sirhan'a gun, Busch told the law students. Busch said the "le&end or the other cun'' s tems frq~ u security gu•rd wllo drew hi$ wee~ it the hei1ht or the tihOOU.i tiut wi:as knocked down b~ the panic stricken crowd without firing u tihOt . Needilor Inf or111atio11 ' . "We had an inve~tigaUon by the f'Bt, the Secrot Service and even the CIA in which ever)' person In the Ambhssador Hotel thol night was traced and in- terviewed,•• Busch.i;aid. Me,sa Airport Plan "It added up then to what it adds up to today." he said. "Sirhan shot, Kennedy because he was deliberately motivated, because he was not legally sane ·and because he thought, in his de· mented ¥-'ay, that he wa!i doing Lheworld a service. Gets Irvine Study lrvine City Councll members loolced brleOy at the plan· sug. gested by Costa Mesa for moving CO!Jtmercial flights lo the west side of Orange County Airport Tuesday, hut said it was too soon to take a stand on the proposal. ,Instead, council members vot- ed :S·O Lo have their municipal liaison commtitee speak with the other cities involved -primarily Colla Mesa and Newport Beach -to gather more information. · Mayor Art Anthony presented ~ a resolution in s upport ot Costa Mesa's propasal, sa~ that the counciJ should act now because the item comes before the Orange County Board of Supervisors next Tuesday. H,owever, the council was re- luctant to grant its support, without more information· as to lhe real eCfect It would have on the City of Irvine. "Unless we can tell tor sure that il will greatly benefit Irvine, I see no reason to enter into the fight between Costa Mesa and Newport "Beach,'' Councilman John Burton observed. Newport Beach's city council has already express.eel opposi· tion to the plan by Costa Mesa. The plan as suggested by Costa Mesa calls for developm~t ot vacant land on the west side of the airPort for -a commercial passen}:er terminal.· The existing terminal would be used for expanded airport ad· mlnistrative offices and tor Je'ase or rental to private concerns. 1 • ' In ~xplaining hi.s resolution, Anthony said the biggest advan- tage to lrvine would be a "signifi- cant reduction'' in traffic on MacArthur Boulevard and the Creeway ramps alongthatroute. That \•iould occur, he s•td, because vehicles going Lo and from the new terminal "'·ould use the Newport/Corona del P..1ar freeway routes. In agreeing with the other council members to wait until the municipal liaison committee meets with the neighborin·g cities, Anthony said that the re- solution would come back beCore the c_ouncil in a few weeks. "It's too big an issue for tl1e supervisors to decide in one week, so our support or opposi· tion to the plan will still be heard later." the mayor said. /From Page A J .. The killer or Robert F . Ken· · nedy is in San Quentin prison 'and he'll undoubtedly stay U{ere for the rest of h)s life," Busch ad· ded. • . Busch made it clear during questioning that he is slJnil1rly unimpressed by recently aired theories that Lee Harvey Oswald did not kill President J otm F . Kennedy 12 years ago or that. if he did, he w..as 'a member or a conspirac:y. "I happen to be a great ad· mirer of the commission headed by (former U.S. Supreme Court . Chief Justice) Earl Warren and the men who served with him in that assassination probe,'' Busch said. · "Obviously, I can't speak with the authority I bring to the Sirhan . . investigation,'' Busch conceded. ''But again a lot of wild theories are being thrown aroUnd · by people who are only interested in making a fast buck out of two national tragedies." he said. ''It's long past time to lay these ghosts to rest,'' Busch said. "The Sirhan case <A·ill never be re· opened by me because I am more satisfied today than ever that we arrived at the simple truth." • BILLBOARD BAN NIXED • • • Hammett que~tioned whether one was needed and Wilson said ·the report was "slanted." Pinkley momentarily became heated and accused Wilson and Hammett of trying to ~rpedo the ordinmnce itself by ralSing ques· Uon1 about the impact report. ''Tits kilts it and you know it1'.' be litd directly to Hammett i.n · to Hammett's conlen· ~~ll)i;opaet report on the . ~tll~~~ ~r prec~f!lt. , · To Wilson, he sajd;""'Wby.pon't we go out and eUmlnate the or- dinance -that's the way it's go- ing." Both Wilson and Hammett de- nied that they we(e trying to de- feat the oi'dinaoce itself. At the public hearing , (iuestions were again raised about the impact repor(, a . 304- page document initially pre- pared by Ille staff but containing more than 200 pages ot material submitted by the outdoor ad· vertJsing companies. City Attorney Roy June ex· plained that he recommended lo discontinue doing business .. - that an impact report be made. and consider an ordinance that Hesaiditwasaquestionablearea would include zones for whether one was needed but billboards. height restrictions, added that because a ban on limits on the number. setbacks billboards could be related tozon-and spacing. lng then he had recommended Representatives of outdoor ad-· thatonebeprepared. . vertising companies said that Hammell questioned whether-· "'4,b.ey wou1d favor regu.laUons. the impact report was indeed an Rotierl Reid o( Fos ter and· imp~~t report and whether ap Klei&er sajd tl).al his coqipany impa'ct r'wrt could ~over all the had felt uriable lo the past 1\o . 34 billboards ib lhe City. ' spend the mohey to improve \ billboard aooearances without "I think we have some good assurances that they would cOn· billboards in the ci~y and some tinue to be allowed to exist. lousy ones," Hammett said. "I think we should regulate." The impact report was ap- proved on 4 to 1 vote with WilSQ!l voting "no." ''I don't care fort~ i-eport being totally slanted," he said. "The staff eould add that billboards be redesigned, that there be a limit on height. and that there be landscaping.'' Jack Hall, representing Lhe Chamber of Commerce, said that the chamber was recommending that the council not adopt a ban -"it's not Calr to.say to a per~ J . C. Humphries, a jeweler. said that he disagreed with the Chamber or Commerce pasition and said that he believed most, merchants favored a ban on billboards. He said cleaning up the "sign jun2le" downtowp was the key to downtown redevelop- ment and suggested it was un· reasonable to ask merchants to reduce their business signs -as last· year's sign ordinance de- mands without banning billboards. :..., COM PLITT ATHLETIC HEADQUARTERS ~ r GOOD SELECTION OF ATHLETIC SHOES •TIGER •CONVERSE •PERRY • •ADIDfs •SPOT BILT 4TRfT()RN -TENNIS~ •RACKETS . • CLOTHING $DINGING '· ' . •• • .. Open 9 to 6 ~osed Sundays 538 Center ·COSTA. MISA ~-191.9 . ' \ 1 \ ~ t I I