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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-04-21 - Orange Coast Pilot• ~ . I " ' , • la Santa A~.~IJkf{li 1 r~ '~ lllllllllilillllii MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 21, 197S \IOL. W, 1110. 111, 1SECTIONS,11 P4(;ES .. , • •· • O ·O . .. · r ee nm nees, ~ -. .., , • ' - Bitter Thieu Qliil$; 'Betrayal by Kissinger' Scoted._ .. ·' Savi~gs ,, Depend -On Area SAIGON (U Pl) -President ~guyen Van Thieu r1.>Sign~ to- duy with a bitter speech in which hit said former Prtt'C-Nixon gqve him written promi&os of aid bqt Secretary or· State henry A. ~singer 1 betrayed South Viet- nlim. . 'Thieu •s resignation opened the 'Vay Ior possibl e negotiations of a cease.fire with lhe Communists, b.ut in Paris the Viel .Cong rais1.'<1 new demands -immediate withdrawal of all· Ameri·cains from Vietnam <.1nd eli mination rrom power of all members of Thieu's "cli<1uc." There was no i"rrlmcdiate VC comment in gaigon. 'Whether the Communis ts " 3 Men Burned .... :In Santa Ana ~ JrJant Blast . '•t"hree men working in a Santa Mu battery plant were painfully iJUfned Sunday afternoon when P!T electritlll spark· ignited Sol'-! Vi>rit 'fumes. ••}"' •·,9'he resulting flash blast at ·8att1!ry Systems Inc., 2601 S. eiimsey St .. caused an estimat- ed. $2.500 damage and burns described as severe to al least ome of the three fire victims. • 1 ""I-le was ide ntified as Earl Rogers, 54, of 9501 Arlene St.. Garden Grove. ~ Less seriously bumed_in what "Sahta Ana fire of£icials described ~ a flas h fire were Alex Olson, would even try to 1 negotiate a cease.fire now w·~sjla .mail~r.i'. o( doubt. They have m~.1~ 'I tr-11W . Iii •flliW(t, .. ncl• iaigon,aiid have ~Ille I~ 1.int.'9 lo wlllilll 2T'iii""i af 'l'bleil"~ presidential palace. Hours before Tbilu's restgna: lion. military analysts here said the government's si(uation on the . battlefield appeared ho~less . ·;1 announce my·resignation as president," Thieu told the nation on radio and television as he bit his lip and , fought back tears. .. Goodbye, my friends." "'My resignation will Jet the l}nited States give· you aid, and oPen the way to negOtiations" to end26year~ofwar. '-. ~~of,8851 Lampson Ave., Garden · rOve, -~1'\_d. H,~.i;:old .. ,eatterson., ·-~ , 'of 15828 Whittier A-ve., Whit." : .,..,,........ Uer., • . MFirc ofricials believe the brief aze was sta'rted by ~n elec· cell Spark that ignited fum es ~r'~ated by a solvent the victims lf~fe usinG'. to clean tbc _p~ant·s : · . ~cretc"floors. '" 'l'be three men were treated at the scene by Santa Ana 'par.amedics before being taken to ttie burn unit at Orange Coun~y Medical Center. " . f1N FIBSI' DAY ... ' . • 1..-••The ad brought a tOt of •f\tponse and my J eep sold the IJntday.'' • That's the,succ'ess expe1i6nccU' ,,.V , the Balboa· l s lu~de~ \vho ~ Pl¥CCd this ad In the Dady Pilot: , ·'53 Jct•p, roll bar .. ~ ,t Overdrive. l\tore. Best • ()rr. or trc.1dc for street bike. XXX·XXX~ ··1ryou have wheels you wan!.to ·ecu or trade. c•ll 6l2-se'IS. ~I a row words to work for you, In tfte i!~ily Pilot. . ; • ( i.11 -.. FINALLY . STEP.I\ DOWN ,South llletnam'J ~. • '.• ,• ... • • But in Washington there was no iftdication any aia would be . furthcomjn~eve'ral officiuls • ~ said th~,... ltet~ ' ........ ment b~ S' ..... l&YJ>era«t'&lie Leader llllke lions-that u.> resigD.atio·n --·wouid further decre.itiset prospects'' of U.S. military .aid. Also in Washington President Ford and Kissinger met for over· THIEU. VICIFIED BY OPPONENl'.S ."StOfY,A4. <1n ho_ur to discu.ss Thieu's re- . signation but mad.enostatem~nt. The rcSignation of the 52-year· old Thieu and his d'enunciation of the United States raised fears of anti-American outburst! in the South Vietnamese'capit81. ···1r the 1United States had in· tervened as it s hould,;, Thieu declared. "we wotild not be los· ing province ·capitals, district capitals. ·and we would not be faced \'o'ith losing .tfle natiOnal copital." Thie u was replacect_by ailing, 72-year-old Vi'ce President Tran Van Huong, but it. was expected Huonk would ·.ha~d ·~"'.~!' .. to t~e Senate President, :.Tnrfli·'•V.iit, Lam, a political moderate who might be able to open peace talks with the Communists. Thieu's speech was one or the most.rambling and the mo'st antr..~ ~m~c;,tn or his nearly 10 years .inorftce., . . "fHe. read a letter he satd was sf!nt by Nixon in 1973, while Njx· on w<ts trying to convince Thieu 1 '" 'to sign thl' Paris peace agree- " ments. .,, But most of the text or the let~ ter was u·nintelligible in' 'the · ~ • tel(\vised speech, because Thieu f • ..._ · wasoff.mlcrOphOnewhenhere· ~-· -·f _"'";."~ ... ·i, ·i ·.; ·,1 ·at1'"'tt .. :;thi•u·sDid .. t~-1ater -e1r. ·r;u:-l 1'·Wtat···1'' •• · 1 •1·~ '•?"'"· ,, ried Nixon's signed guarantee of · • ,_ ~ c~nijnued mllita'_ry 11hd ~00o1!1ic ~ . Andrew L3katcis h of Irvine· displays original bronie a.id 1to South Vietnam 1f Thaeu model or Statue· of ~iberty which he owns. It is one of si~th!pa~. ~ --m·sed uc:. tWO m!Ae by~t:c~n~tor·Auguste Bartholdi in 1875~ , ne "'mencans P•v I '1'\11 1 .• , • :..~""·' ho · he · 'l · ed By The Ass0t"iat1.'<1 Press The lower Iood p1ices you've• '"~en licafing · <ibo\i\ '"fcii-trionllls ure rtnall)' 11tarting to 8ppear oR 1.upe-ri:natjtet s helves, u•ith decreases on prOducts ranging from cookies to c'anned goods. 1\n t\ssociated Press sampling t toduy sho\ved that the savings ur<.• spotty: They inYolvc specific items at s peeifie s tores in specific cities. But they do pro- vide an indication that the steady declinl:.' in prict•s at the farm and ''-'"Oll•sa le levels may be re- aching the consumer. Seve ral Chit·ag o -arca supermarkets c ut prices l<.i st \\'l'ek on up to 30 percent of the items on their she]\ies. All de nied they u.·ere eng<.i ging in a price \\-"t.11·, but indus try analysts \\'ere skeptical or the c lairn . \Vhatever the 1·cl..ISOn, the <.ic- tion brous ht so1ne s avings to c.'on- suuers and the stores suid busi- ness \va s up . ··J\J y' store has literally been stormed by shoppers." said the m anager or the J e \\'ell outlet. In Nev•' '{ork City, lo,ver price tags we re spotted on cookies and crackers \Vhic:h h<.id bet•n rising steadily as the cost or s ugar and cocoa beans \\·cut up. Sugar has comt• do'"" and o n i\.1arch 31, the Nabisco Co. announced cuts in the '\'holes::i le prices or 51 ·pro- ducts, \\·ith dl'C rcases ranging UJ) to 10 t·enls ::i n itc1n . 1\l thc ret a il il'vcl. :.i 1•11 .. ~·ounce bag or Ni!bjseo chocolate chlJ> cookies thut sold fo r Sl.09 a \VCl'k ago '"'as dO\\'n to 98 cents by Saturday, a drop of 11 ccnls or 11> percl'nl. Other recent decreases came (See PR.ICES, PageA2> ' . -we. <1.t'llsted· tbein,''r'Tb'ieu DDCat~'"' w 1 Jn . . t piece, ~a;rs 1 s appra1s d e c 1 a r e~ d . : .. 8 u t y 0 u ·value 1& S250,0<M:> .... UsU~~Y.. he keeps. 1t 1n a ban~ vault, Weather <SCciTlllEL-.pageA2l b!-11' h~ brought.1t ·out-.bneny l~st Friday for a Btcenten-Consi.cterable. clp~iness 1 nt~I cen;l)'lony in Costa l\!"l!$C). •.. :,.. · ,-1 ..... --:,-.. •• • and cool er tnQay and .1 • ._ 1· .... · r· · · :.·< , · . , Tuesday . Pl:lrtial'.clearing • / ' ."·' ·"' -1 r ,~ · "· · , 1 this afte~_noon and again. n .... ,.. w ' ·,1,:;. ' . ~ I:;..o-•·· . lute '\'uesW.y •llernoon. ·w11qn# Way? ~a•• . Qp.-er,.~~o~, :-~~~ts~0ra'~s.65 • 1,<>ws ·-e.· • ' ''I ... ,.\ .. , ... t I ~ ,,. '. I • .. ' .. 1' ' ii " • '· "POR)'LAND. Ore. (UP() -I ' . •\'&· ·1· d:' rt ~Cl IJh' : J ; :l ~ \·,;, • INSIDE'TOD• "'·· Play1>0y Enterprises, Inc., or n -. . ~ .. ~ ~ l " •• Chic'ar.o ba1·filed a suit in U:S. · ' , . V , · b.-A. :-:•r Whotl is the·Soc'iol impact' Parlor Rubs ·District CQu.rj_ • ..sJ:iJl~ging that its · " -:'t "1 1· 1 ' ' ··' • ~-1; , .. '' ... · .. · _ . ~ , ' • ·oj he ~ic.k · eco'nom·y ~or trademarks are being used un-SACRAf(EN,TO (~Pl -:-~ llllijbs>fY ;Altt~e-¢'.1;0.,Jier-~ Clll •'; ~ per-._:.wilh O"!'r-nieriil<d' la\iifully by a Portland mas~~ge ,, 1w<>m11 n w-a.~; yaJilll:dS:.b S'' a: •Marconi A'Ventte in Carm1ch1el. credit or those who ·have a '·~¥J'r°J .. ;; ·. .. s holgun blast today when • .. · -''-~ · '· · littleezces1moneyonduion& Named as defendants are gunmen .torC!ed· t~~ir ,Way into ·a I) dT~r: :l!tlce was ~~hotp upbprettY' U to mtdtipl»'? See Page B;J. Philip a'nd Marjorie Dionne; do· suburtn.n Sac!'rariiento bunk and a 1 , e. sa · osst Y .an ingbusinessas thePlayboyClub. e$caped with a:n undisclosed ~u1t~~t,ic weapon Will$ tn ~ · am9'fnl"Df .cash, the sheriff's of-\O_' · ~layboy Enterprises,. which f'ict;S!fld . " He said the. gunmen "were wbtishea "aybOy magazme and · _.... ' . · · I b h he ~-·k' ope""rateS 'Jll ch•in of nightclubs,· · (lbl'~emilfteR1p~o'1C~~laken ,wa1t1111 n us es ne~t ·..,,... allo-charges theJ massa~ parlor to·~ ~t.at. H.tt c~1tfon was , and rorced their way lnaide the' ~ i =otini unfair competiUOn not 1~~~1atelYJ1VaU~)>.lc. • ~!':i~~.g ~hen th!! employes ar~ ~ •erltng cuslomen from U. ShliH~ 1pokellilin Bill Miller ·' Chi 10 corporation.11 products ••id (Qar 19 tlJ "white male The 'gunmen . Oed Ill . a l9IJ andfe,ctlities. , ..iw1a" -I'!? In the 9 a .m, i:rttnl;~maro,111,ill•rsaid. • • f -........ "-"-----............ ==..:--· -- Index • .. .. " 11·1 •• Alf.11 .. •• .. ' "l I I 1 I 1 • • I f • \' l I ' -· ',· •• • ,)' ? .: y ·---e~y .J\ssured ' ~ -. ' Ptjot·Column P.ay~ Cash for_ Tips ~ 4 • We pay ca1ti fo'r iii!l'e tips.· S I Wll .tr we need furthe~ cont .. ct But the inrormatlon has to ecre ness \Vllh u witness , or WC wunt to he lp Huntington Beac~ or !11111ounl'C_ a re\vurd P,ayment Fountnh1 Vulley poli ce solve 10 th1~t \Vilnl'SS, '~e will Pl1nt u signiJicant crime in their th e first .three dig.Its or ~c community , cO<.ll' In thu:i l'olu1nn. For th9.1e"'~-li.9. are.a:.! -t--runJtJ~·· the r$S~ .to fU"nlll(ar wfth·(ht; D•ilY Pilot's SCcret--:W1lnessrtll•.~.,._- : Secrel. ~llneSa 1 program. as good ~s \Ve would hke - bucked ~Y 1 t.tie Chamber or though an .. r~ed r?bbcry wu Commertt tn tiOlh cities this bOlved the fu·st--week of the colum,ri will exPlain thJ de· L'ol.umn an~ <.i $50 rewurd was tails. -. ~ might h~lp police l"r<.ick u 1J;.11d to the1nroi·ml..lnt,whotold It is, siilip ', u &Jtematlve <.·rime. u~ .vt'here the b<.indits , were method to .lfe redUce crime ~ Jt docsn~l m'uttcr to us. We h1dini,l . . . in our commun\U.s. We hope want the in(orm<.ition, from A~d during a ~e(les °'1 ll\e to prevlde ll 1oDtce of in-whatever source. And •r it M<i~a Ca nahual~ 11_1urder "~ form~on whictf milbtDOtor· · dOl•s hl'lp .. Poll Cl', <.1 c<.ish i-e· rl·t·eived l\vO s hoek1ng leUff? dina ,bieopt.t\tothepulice .. w<.ird, anywhere from $25 to s upposedly. Crom t he aut ies. ' ' .. ~ $500.,villbepaid. rnurd erer h1~self_. But Anyone who submit~ in· Here's how you Jet us kno\v nuthini,l more cam~ of ~hat formation to, t~e .~'1l Wit-what is happening: pQone .the '-01~~ !~e .~~alt\. o~ the youn_g . ' ness r erhains anonyn)olil and· 24·.hour Si>crct WiineSs line. 'H~1ntin.gtOh Beach mother ts has no contact with law c'.n-642-0700, or write to: Daily st Ill uosolved. . . force ment. w e ·g uarantee thC' Pilot, Secret \\l itncss. P.O. 'fh_l.' big~f!Sl ·('.l'JffiCS \\olll ~ I , t:I'-~ _,., 'Y ~ '' " W, nsper -r .. , •• -'.. • • ·' "·· • • • ... • l ....... ~ .... , ..... . ~. ' .,,. •\:;, ... ... t • ., fi···. . ./~'ff· . Prince Charles, th~ Prince .or"Wales, in-· ··10.Qay ylslt-to..Canada with three·days in spected t ·h e ·guard · du ring ' a·rri~al Ott~wa,,·~b(f.Pte ,t r aveling to norther·n secrecy, for wha tever reason Box 790 , Huntington Bc<.ich, published 1n this column each the inrormanl wants it. Ca. (92648). . 00Mond<.1y .dont pa~c ~~~~ oC ~h~ cer emony in Otta wa, Sunday .• iffe .begins Ca n{ld3:; -'r1::-.1 ,. ~ ............ .-... ............ .,.. .... ~~ ........................ ...;·'!"i ~ ' ·Som e tipsters may, actually And if you don't even want me ~111 s i:ee e .1 ion .. u know' the person doing the ' us to know who you a re. iden-rewards can be p<.11d on tips F,....P-.eAI E. . ~a "f ~ f -·-wr ,, i .,.. ·: -:r .. ~' .i• . n o w.:a:c .'·:·~.".:~ .. ~·- -.. .. ~ ' • •• ! "f=' i1i'.PRICES. ~ ,• l'rime <.1nd fear reprisals. tify yo ur information with <.1 :iqt produced by the column Other people just don't want simple six·digit code, <.'Omlr It self. . . to get directly involved with· inin!J'. :.1ny ordl'r or numbers ~\'.c a rc inte r ested ~n all ~ the law. and ll•ttt.•rs (example: ABC t•r1me, so let us kno~. if you know <.1bout something that 'Not Bright'·· :·1 ,:, By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP Spec:i.ol Cor•HllO""'"'t Presid rnt Nguyen Vun Thieu's resignation makes pro- s1x·cts good £or nL•goti:.itions to end the war but far from bright so far a s anti-Communist clements in South Vietnam .Lire eonccrned. From here on. wb:tl takes place in the re- maining <1u arter ol what ( was the republi c of South Vietnam is likely to ha ve a textbook look from a Communis t vic\v po int ; that is. armed for<.·c h cis been used to the extent neccs:sary to bring · ii bout a desired 1>olitical development. THE BITT E RNESS OF THIEU'S r e m ai:ks atiout . Secretary of State llcnry A. Kissinger and the recent eyent,s • lcuding to th is c Ii m ux reflect a reali zation that at last it's a ll over. The Communist North Vietnamese and the \'iel Cong's Provisional Revolutionary Government -PRG - have won. · \Vhal li es immediately a head should require some time , Jor maneuvering, The tin1e \viii be involved in bringi ng into being the sort of caretakcr·lype regime that can hold down the administrution in whut's left or South Vietnam while the North Vietnamese and-PRGprepare to-negotiate what they'vC \vanted to negotiate all along. T his suggests a likelihood or a game or musical chairs in Siiigon until a government is created that meets \.he de- mands or the North Vietnamese and tbe PRG. TRI-~ MILITARY REALITIES IN the remaining quarter of S<tig:on's realm make it futile to expect that the North ~ Vietn<imesc"Communists <.111d the PRG ,,·ould accept any ad. ministration that bore any truce either o( Thieu 's regime or, Americ<.in influence. \\.'h<.it t he 11 RG and its sponsor want is an interim regime \\'ith the look of "third fo1·ce" that can be c,alled neu~ralist. But it will have to be one \'>'herein the PRG ,,·ill be strongly rt•prCSl•nted as one of the elements. The l'nited States <.it this vcint appears to have little c:hoil'e but tu watl'h events t<.ike place \\·ithout having much i11nul'nl·e on the uutcoml'. 1\s milit<.iry vil'tors . H<.inoi a nd the PRG are cle<.irly hold- ing a ll the trump cards <.ind in a position to call the shots, strongly backed by the po\\'er of the Communist \\'Orld. Thus they undoubtedly intl•nd to la;~down the ground rules for any negotiations th at might follO\\' upon the Thieu resignation_. TllJS PROCF.SS BF.1\RS Ot.:T THE s peculation of som·e t ime ago th;;it the {\;orth Vit•tnamese and \'ietnam militar}' forces \\'Ould slov.· do,\·n Uleir direct assault on Saigon to 1x•rmit thl· political fermt>nl to he generated. 1"he vil·turs Sl'Cml><l to bt> molivated by an urge to take the curse off a look of outright L'Onquest by bringing about a · ·µuJitic <.1 I sol utioll " th:..tt could h<.i \·e the look of a n O\'eithro\\· reflecting: the \\'ill of ··1ht• IX'Ople." ~\t this point. the \'ictors <.·ouh..I hard ly be CXJ>CL'tt•d to dL'm<.ind h.•ss than a dominating role that in the lung pull ,,·ill put <ill South \'ietna m unde1·the control of Cornmunist 11:.uioi. ' 123). ,. ip canned a nd frozen' foods. ~Campbell Soup Co. anr:ibUn~ed C'Uts of 3 to 13 cents on-20 canned pf~ucts and reduc.ed prices of 13 S\fa'if&on frozen-food items· by s to 14 percent. Weekend Crash The Cot:a·Cola Bottling Co. of New York joined other bottlers around the country in announr-· ing Pr\Ce decreases ··because of the recent decline in the price o( sugar." The company said the cuts would be passed along im- mediately to consumers at the retail level. Listed ~Critical' Herbert Kr.3 mer, president or the New Orleans Retail Grocers AsS0<.•iation, said he knew or no widespread price slashing. But he added: ''The m erchandite. is gr adua lly going down, one,ortwo Cents at .i. tim:e ... and I tbirik.. tht! consurilers 1wl11 notiCe in the next three mOnlhs t hat they'll be getting a good deal." Kramer said a eompatisoo of prices at the start of 1975 with those a week ago .showed that Hang glider Pilot 'Todd Bak'er rem ains in t'ritical condition at Mission Community .Hospital to- day with injuries he surrered in a Man Punches Window; Dies Of Bleeding potatoes have gone down 36.5 WEST COV INA (AP) -A pertent, dried . bea~ ~WR . 4.8 ..:.. young hu&_band w_ho had been _ per:cent,~eef-down 5.S-percenr. arguing with his wife over money fry1ne chickens down 10.5 or.r-punched his rist through a win- Ct!nt ~nd. pork' ~own 5.7 percent. dow and bled to death, police say. ~haladelph11a .sup~rmar~ets Timothy Severance, 24, lay in 1a1d thex hact no immediate -the blood·spatte red apartment tplaris to foll~w the lead of ~e for 15 t o 20 minutes Sunday • Ch~c~go r etaile rs. But ~e ~~re before m e4ical aid was sum- orr1c1al sai~ ar~~ store J?,Ol1c1es moncd , s<.iid police. were so com~t1~ve itl<1:t we of· A makeshift tourniquet applied fer almo,st. da,.aly .~educuops on a by neighbors was ineffectiv~. number of items. Ii Police gave this account; Govc;rnment . spo~esman ha ve Scveraii ce. w"h o· R·ad been be~ n pre d J c _l t n g _lower dri nking beer while arguing with s~perm ar~·et pr1e~s .. for. some his wife, Maria, stormed out of tame, not~ng de.cl1nes JD the the house and then s uddenly amou,nt pa1d ~,farmers and the Lurnl'f.l tow<.ird a "'·indo\\· separat· amount charged, by m apufac· ing: the porch from the kitchen turers. and smashed his fi st through the ~ ..,/'-, 'tl gl<.is:;. ....., -. The jagged ,edges slashed an Stat W' ____ a11eryinhis <.1rm . . e ~n Severanl·e stagger~ back in - • 1 side. His ""ifc became so upset Re "l 111."lk she \\·as unable tohelphim. ta& T:,..lF.1.I Rl'latives and ne ighbors he<.1rd •' 1 • the screams and ran to help, but Cost 2 Ce. ~ '-*· their first a id attempts railed to l&l.4 stop the bleeding. • • Afll'r lS or 20 minutes, an <.1m- : SACRAl!IENTO <AP> -The stirte t o(lay l o w e r e d the minimum retail milk price by an a./erage of iw·o ·cenu. a: half· gallon,, x;ever.Si ng the fiend o( spiraling prices i~ recent years. bu lancc 'Tl.'<.IS call ed a nd took Severaircc to a local hospital. Doctors said they ,,·ere ur'iable to revive hi m . , crash al Escape Country overihc weekend. ' Buker, 19, of 13452 Oak Lane, Santa An<i. \vas flown to the hospital by he li copter Saturday afternoon aft er being treated by p<.irumedics at the glider site. Hospital offi l'ials s<.iid .Baker·s condition remains unchanged and that he is still under intensivt:> c<.ire . Witnesses to ' the accident desl'ri bed B<.iker 's crash as .. <.1 clear case of pilot error due to overconfidence." . John Smith, public relations di1·ector <.it the recreation r<.inch, said Baker_._crushed while doing 360 degree turns <.it nn altlludc or JOO feet. "He w as doing an advanced m<.ineuver too low and he. flew right into'lhe ground.''' Smith re- ported . Baker had been nying s ince March 16 and had taken beginning and advanced lessons <.1t Escape Country. S1nith said Baker had been ob- servl'd doing 3®'s on Friday and h<.1d been warned by other pilots to stop "'bccuuse •of the \\·ay he "'·as doing them." Baker 's al'c id ent came one \\'l'ek after the \V orld ,.l<.ing Glid· in g Championship <.it Escape Country . Sailboats Foqnd Court Nixes Ali~ny.BUl WASHINGTON <U.Pll - The l.:.S. Supreme Court r·l'fused again today to de- cidt' thl' constitutionality of di\·o r ce l<.1\\·s <.1 llo \\·i n g <.ilimony for \\'01nen but not Jll(.'11 . The justices <.icted in a hrit.•f order l't•jecting the appe<.il of <.in Atlanta m an \\·hu contL'llded the st<.ite la,,· b<.ii'ring uli1nony to rnl'n ,,.<.is unconstitutionul. The l<.1,,. ,,·as upheld by thi! Gl'orgia Supromc Cou1t. \\'hen thl• court rnerel\" rcjel·ts un <.ippe.a l it dot>sn~t gi \'t• <.I l"C<.ISO!l, but it l'll'<.i l'ly found nothing s ubstantial· ly "·rong in the Gt.'Ol'gia ~-· • c..·o urt ruling. Fi,·e :rc<.irs <.igo, the justices rejected .another challcnge...to_ the sume l<.1 \\·. ' . Bandit Hits Laguna Beach Food Market L<.iguna Beach police arc Sl'<.irching today fo1· a bandit \\·ho robbed a con\"l'nience market or S40. 'l"hl' m<.1n simul<.ited possession uf <.1 \\'l'<.lpon <.ind upproached the l'll'rk or the Tic Toe Market, 886 Glenncyre St., Laguna Beach .:-.hortly before 7 p. m . Saturday. ··1 v.·ant all the cush \'OU'\"e gol." the robber suid as h.e kept bot h h<.inds inside a bulging S\\'l'<.ll ::ihirt pol'kC t. Man's Body Found BIG BEAR CITY (AP> -A San Bernar1Jino County sheriff's deputy Sund<.1y found the body of a 25-year-old fisherman, who had been missing with two compa- nions since April 12. F,....PllfleAI 'THIEU ••• . 'f,~m-Wall uce, stale director of ' · aificy~ture, an0ou1'ced the cut, efrective n ext Monday, at a Cap,it.ol news cOnference.. ~ 'This will mean a savings of Police s<.iid Severance's \\"ifc \\·as ad.mi lted t o the s ame hospital and treated for extreme em~tional upset. LONG BEACH <UPI) -Two sailboats believed to be in dis- tress in the Gulr of California were found safe late Sunday by Coast Guard aircraft. The Coast Guard thl're said aircraft \\"er·e dispatched to search the 2,000· square mile area between Baja Californi a and l\1 exico. The vessels became separuted from a group of sailboats during a storm We dnesday while on an ex- cursion from San Carlos to Santa Rosalia. The bandit \.,..as said to be about 35 years of uge, six reett\\'O Inches t<.i ll <.ind ,,·t·ighing about 150 !MJunds. ,.It• h<.id durk l>ro,,·n hair, a 1nou st<.1l'hc <.i n~ \\·as ,,·ea1ing a grl•t.•n S\\'eatshirt and blue jeans. Mariners Cargo of Free Services · ORANG E COAST ' DAILY PILOT 111eo. .... QI' c o-'' o.oi1T Po tot .... rh•"'<l!l~•­ bined '"' He..,,·P•~•'· '""'"'"'""l>'I ""'°'.,,°' C.0.\1 Pulll• ... lft<1 Cami>•ny !>t'P•.M~••M-..,,. ""bl'--""~' !MOMljh F11Boy l<W Co•t.o ,,...._., New-! 0.-.o<h, "'•ml1nqlon llo'"'h/I .....,. I I••" V•ll~W. ''"'"'" S•OOleU.O<• V•H~¥ ..... ·uq""" l!oeac:h1!.oMll! CO.O•l. A .. "Ill~ rtql"""' Nl•I-h 1>11bl•lhtd S•l~•d•r.-~, ... ,,... 1>'•"<1~1 1>UblhlU"<1 pl""! ' •I JOO W.•I i'!.oJ !lot•~!. Co".1• M<-w. c..iuta•nl• "1•1-.. • Robert N. Weed ,.,...,,.,.", '""" """''""" J<lck R. Currev ~ f'tHl<l<'M '""" °"""''"' ..-.~ Thom<ls Keevil [Oo!Of lhomas A. MurPhine -"'""'""c"'"" Charles H. Loo<, R1ch.-ird P. 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'' · \ Thieu, apparently referring to the Nixon letter, and considerin~ _. it !!_till valid, ca ll t'<!. for U.S. .'military ·forct•s to rc·cntcr the \V<ir, one ,\.<hicb cost the United States 55,000 deed. Thieu declared that when he ordered South Vietnamese units lo abandon t he northern and cen· tr<.i l regions of the country, he as- !-;Umed "the United States would l'l'<ll'l ." "Let me ask you," he said, ""then you Ameril·uns su w the loss or our \Ve apons, why d idn't you come in und rcpli1r.c them? \Vhen you s<.iw our people bt>ing lost. why didn'l you C"umcin and help our Pl'Oplc '! \'ou signed lhC' Paris ~q.~rf!t•mt•nl \\'h1 ch said you woulddu thl::i.1' Appeal Rejected WASHINGTON <UPI) -The U.S. Supreme Court today reject~ ed James W. McCord's oppeal or his conviction for breaking into lhe national Democratic· head· quarters in the. ,Waterg,,te com · plex in June, 1972. The Ju&tlces refused to review McCord '• c laims that his tMal iaWYera cooperated with the White Rou1e in allemptjng to protect top •ides in PreSidenl Nlxbn'a r e'-elCctlon ca mpaign , thereroro denying McCord a fair trlul. $22 .m illi on .a ye ar for con- , •sumers,'' saijl Dick 1bompson, department spokesman. Ninety •. • one percent of a ll l~e milk-sold Jra C•Ufofnia is affected by lhe_re· duction. .. .. Thompson ·said the d~cision. was r eached Sunde1y ,after it series or public hearings. Co'ntroversy over.. tPe cost ,o( milk wcarmed up early this ye11r when tile st ate auditor gener':ll reported that lnt::reases in milk .prices last year wer~ unwarranl· ed and cost..coqsi.lmers an extra SSS million. · . The pric.e' of a ha.If-gallon of re· gular homogen ized milk now ranges rrom 69 to 71 <:ents, Thompson said. ' The reductions range from t hre'e cents in ttie San Luis Qbispo area to none in l·one or t._.o areas that are. real remote and mi lk h<.is to be trons'J)Orted long di stances," Th6mp.son said. He said the reduc.lkm is two cents for the south riletropolltan region, inelucliog Los Angetea; 1hc central_ coast, inrjuding the ~n Francisco Bay Area, and the north centra l valley • Police Nab 'Three SHREVEPORT, La. <AP> - Three persons were booked ror ~session or Ill arijuana s.nday nluht by police aclin1 on arep&rt that one ol them resembl~.bl~ He11 ... 1, Tiiypoll~. Asst. Police Chi ef Kenneth ,l.anlcan sold about '5,000 worth oC clQthing beanng prlcetap,hofn a Dallas, Tex., dep1rtment store was found ln th t:ii car. • We'w. put our Free Services on-deck to show you we have more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists haa your interest In mind with other Free Services too, like Check-a-Month Plan•, Tninsfer of funds and' Save by Mall. •$.1.000 minimum balant::e Don•t forget we have the Highest Interest po11lble on regular savings and high yield Certificates of Deposit. Save with your "hometownM Savings and Loan -Mariners! • l I I I I I I L I I I I - I I I I ,., I I I I I' I I ·, ,. '· ,. I ' I I T ' 1 .. • • l I ! I I 1 I ·' < ' '~ ' > ) ' •• Weelceled Set•••-,.... -.--....,...------~----- I r Jews Seeking I I • ' I I. ,. I I I I I ~ ' I I I ' ' I I I ' • ' ' ,l I ) " ! • ' ) • I. L Mideast Peace By'l'OM BARLEY Ot lfM D•ll• ~ltet iUfl Jews huve alw~ys bt..i.en divided on the way In which thc·ru<'e will ut•hicve.thc Mcstiiunic peace pre- ·dlcll'tl in, the.._scriptw·cs • .....Rubbi Melvin D. Silve rma n told~ Te rn · · plu B~l 'Yuhm congregutlon in Ntwp'ort Bttuch du'ting his Wl.>ekend sermon . Out vl'ry ft!W J ev.•s will qu urrel t!>da >'. with any k.iod or reasoning .Clergyman Says Nixon . . Fast, Sharp MADISON, Wis . <API -fl Madison clergyfnan who visited Richard M. Nixon last week s uys the former president's mind was ,;fast. shar1>. quick" but his face s howed strain and Wl'ar . Nixon "seemed full of vilali· ty," the· Rev. Paul 1-looms tra said of an urwxJ>('ctcd 12-minule chat in Nixon's San Clementt•. private orfice. ''But hi!!! race is very worn :ind :;hows strain. I g uess he's going to be lhal way forl'vcr," the fi(•V. Mr. Hoorns tra said. ''But his 1tiind is lightnfng foist -sharµ. quick. •le was n 't missing a thing." The ministe r 's visit lo the Nix- on eompound was urrarlgcd by his son , J on. 0: White Jioust' s taff member under Nixon and Prcsi- flent fo~ord . lie--s<.1i d Nixon's Sl'crctary talked y.•ith him for <.1 ha1£ hour, tht·n d ecided the form er pres ident \vould want to hear about the antiwar period at tht• Uni\•ers ity or Wisconsin. The Re,·. Mr. •loomstra suid Nixon "was Vl'ry anxious lo hear about the Madison campus and about the a nli\v<ir demonstra- tions or 1969 a nd '70," especil.llly a 1970 bombing of the Army ~'lulh Rt•st•<J r ch Ct•nter in which a re· seart'hcr die d. ·'lie l'Xpressed <J \'Cr y dl'l'I) concern ·a bout campuses during tha t timl•.'' lhl• -Er>i s copa l 4.'lergyman said. Heroin Theft Victim Jailed CEDAR RAPODS, Iow a (AP)-C h ar l es Michael McDonough, 25. found an unsym · pathic ear when he complained he'd been robbed. Police s uid l\fcDonough told them a man with a la rgc -c~liher handgun took his money -and .some h eroi n. Poli c~ pro mptly locked up McDonous h on a c ha r ge or posse ssing a controlled s ub- stance with intent tu deliver. Theo robbe r couldn't be found in1 · mediately. ¥ tnut brin g~ ubout un honoruble t>e~c.·e in the M iddle E:.i st bC'twel'n Israel und her Ar<1 b lll'i~hbors. he s.iid. - Noting lhut J.ews throughout the·~Orld-"Jte celebrating,the.zllh-' unn1vcr~u ry o( Jsruct s c rcution as u m o di!rn tt late Rabbi Silvermun' ul·~ed flls t:OngrC!Jil- tion lo look ai,:ai n a t the chapt1..·1·s of Isa ia h ·that ins pired his ~1;.~~n~i~!~~.,Jl.·tcssiah in Israel Tht• ruhbi <1uoted: ·' ... and they s ha ll beut their swords into plows hurcs ;_ind their spears into pruning hooks; n<tlion shall not lift up'°SWOl'd against nation, neilht:>r s ha ll they learn wo.ir o.iny more." Rabbi S ilvermun suid there are.J ews who 1>refcr the dictum l'Ontaincd in u late r chapter or Isaiah: '"The wol( and the lamb shall ft>ed together ... they sh;,ill not hurt nor destroy in ull my ho· Jy mountain,:'' '"Wh <.1tevc1· puth we t•1kc us J ews \Ye m ust reuli zc that the• !\1essi<i oil' state will only <.1rrivc ;111d wt• "'ill only at·hievt• a total r c it:n or p eace when lh e kingdoms or m a n and the animals <ire ut J>t•at'C," R<ib bi Sil vcr111ao :sa id. '·If \1:e can achieve understand· ing in the Atiddle East then that relations hip could prov<' to be the b i1·th pa ngs of lhl' A1 e ssia ni c peace so dea r to the hea11 or <tll .Je\\'S," he told his Temple Bat '';ihm i·O ngrl'gation. · "Peace would <1uit·kly end dis- putt•s Oet\\"Ct'n schools or thought on u·hat is mt.'ant by IK'<.tCl". ·• hl' ~1di.l t•d. ·•\\"l• rnust tht•n st•t• that t•\'t·1·yont• rt·m<i ins a t 1wut·t• ;.uHI no One s uffer s ;i riv n1ort• " R<i bbi Sil\'l'Fm.;.in h.1okl'd uh t·ad to u time \\"ht•n the n:.1tions of thl• \\·orld ,,·ill live th\• lift• of tht:-Kib- butz, "\\'ilh l'Ver y'onc pro,·iding: £or each other's need!f a nd each of us sharing what he has with his neighbor .. .. \\'ha t m or e t.·ould ,,.l' ask fo1· thµn th<it '.'" he ;.1skt•d to a t'lt•arly <1t1d iblc-"a l'h l·n·• from !'t'\'t•1·al members of his t·onf,!rega tiun. """e \\·ould h;;1 \'c ,,·hat h;is so f<ir t·l udt·d us -;.1 trut.· !\1 e s!S iunit· ~lalf..•." 5 Executives 'Optimistic' . r\EW YORK (AP I -Fi ve top business executives say the r t'- Cl'Ssion h<1.s bottomed out ti nd re- t·overy .sho uld occur by the e nd of the year. Stuting his views. on NBC's Sunday neY.'S p<.1ne l .;l\.lcet the PrC'SS, ·· Gt'n e ra.1 rt1o t o r s l'hairma n Thomas f\-1urphy s aid thl.' uuto industry is beginning to re\'iVl'. . !\1urµhy 's oplim ism ul.lou t tht.• economy wus echoC'd by lr,·ing Shetpi ro, l'hairman or DuPont . Regin a ld J ones , Cha irma n of Genera l Ell't'lrit', A1thur "1ocxJ . chairman of SPar s, ROl'buck . a nd Citicurps '.s c hai rma n, \\'alter \Vris ton. Record Entries Outdoor Sport Chess champ Bobby Fischer rhi!?:hl nol be com£ortablc in this setting, bul Mike Zim· mer of Corona dcl Mar (left) and l\.1i ke Taras of Cost<.1 Mes a found that chcs:-; c·an be played tl uldoor:-;. Es Pl'ti~11ly v.1hcn the \\'C<ithe r is nice and the re' is a vl.e ,v to cnjo:v l>e tvv·ccn m oves. 111 this case, the setting \\1as a be nch in Corona del Mar on a c liff · overlooking the b eat·h and the entrance l<' Newport l·la rhor . ·Equal Right Stops Here SAN ANTONlO. T ex. (AP) -Male bas i c trainees don't waf!! female instr uctors· showing them how to fold underwear at Lackland Air Force &se near here. Air Force !S pokesm en gave that us one reason for t•a ncellation of a threc- monlh experiment of using \vomen us training instrul'- tors for m en. Five fcmulc instr ul'tors a ssigned to the <ill -maJc 3708th B a s ic ~1 ilitary Training Squadron have been reassigned to fe male training squ adro ns. ·cadillac Luxury Car Sales Soaring DETROIT <UPl l -The$l2.479 price tag on C<1di llac·s ne\v s mall car, the Seville. apµ<.i rcntly isn't steep t•noug h lo frighten away thousands 0£ :.ifflu cnt Americans \vho huve csc:.i pcd the v.·orsl of the t•urrent l'et"ess:on. The luxury model \\·on 't go on sule until M <.iy J . But m;iny de- <J !t•rs already s ay lhl'y hi.lve mor·c o rdt.'rs th:.i n they <:<i n fi ll. another· 320 prospects. ··The Cadillac buyer is not al :.ill s hocked or dis mayed al the Pf iCt'," S\\"l'm S<.iid, <idding ht.•t·x- J}e("lS the 200 . he 1·t.·t•e i,·t·s this Yt'<JI" \\"ill be quickly sold. On introdut"tion da\' -!\(a\' l _ .. Co.tdill<.1(' ('X pects to' h:i,·e iiboul 2,000 silvt•r St•\'i ll l's in dl'<tll'I' h<i nds , just o\'cr one <ipit•l't'. 1'hc $<.'Vi lle is <I full l\\"O rct.•I. s horte r th<.in ;.in y prt•s t.•nl Ca~ill <ic anti is po"·t•rt.-<l b~· ·~1 350-cubic inch fut•l -injected \···8 t'n.E!int'. It's not much bigger than GM "s compact Nova a nd docs just as "''ell on fuel economy. DAIL V PILOT A :J ' Water ), Bills 'Rising' ·rhc aVcragc rumily in O~ange County is paying about 75 cents 1norl· per month for water this yl·~1 r th:Jn 1:.isl and tlH:rc is no re· <.ison lo hl"licvc th<il rate or in· c rca:;i: \V ill !i lO\'v'_dO\\'n. Dennis f\1acl .ui11 , gcnS'ral m anager Qf the county !\'lunicipal \\':.itcr Di strict. s<.1id ··1'hc im- plication i ~ clea r lh:.it the cost or ,v.alt·r is on the rise.'' 1\ surv<-·y of county \\'a lt·1· uscrs by lhL' ~1\VO shO\\'Cd the ;J\ICr;.t gC nionthly \\'U l<.'I' bill ror ;.1 sini.:lc f;.1mily ho1nt.· is now uboul S7.35 <'Olnparcd lo SG.60 la:-.l YL'<J r. "There arc scv(·ral racl or·s \\'h ich m<.ike the ;i t·lual \V:Jte1· r all..'S v<iry from cornrnunity to community,·• l\.J acl ... :.iin s;.ild . .. 1'he ne arnes s of :.i c_·on1munity tu the ocea n ho.is. one t.•ffcct ~intc t'O<tsta l are<is h a\'C rnOl'l' ''<J in , thus lo\vt·rin g thL· dt.•1nand for lawn <ind g arde n irrigalion." MacLain s :iicl the ai.:t.· of u rt.·- sidentia l <i rc<.1 u lso h ~1s :.i he <.irinb( o n individual \\'<Jt('r r;.itc:-.. •'Olde r <.1re<.1 s h;.1\"e lO\Vl'I" ralt.'S becau~e they are c loser tu p;.iyin)..'. off their dis tribution !-.YSll·n1s." he s aid. ··Nt.•\ver t·o1n1nunities :ire paying-hi gher pricl'S for l\C\\' water facilities." Evei;i the soci;.il cha r:.ictcl' of a neighborhood influenct•s a\·eragt.· \\'ater r a tt.>s. Afflu.e nt a reas generall y have larger yard<; to ir- 1igatc and, in m <.1n y cases , S\\•in1- m ing pools. A·lacLain suid the s urvey by !'\1\YO didn't figure in the taX rates of t·ach community even though it . too, c;1n affect th(' \\·atcr rates. l\1 ost \V<.J tl'r a ~en<·i<'s derive revenue rrom :.i conibin;,i - tion of \Vatl·r r:..itl·s and t:.ix re · \ll'nlll'S. J\ccording to lhc i\l \VD sur\'l'~, counti;.1ns m us t 111 :.ikl• C'Vt""' C'r· fort to conser ve \\" atcr use. Tht.• s urvey notes that ;.1 five 1.>ert·ent reduction in· do1nes1ir \\·ater use \\'OUld s ave counti:.ins •a total of more than $3 million a ye;.ir at today's r.itcs . 'California Influence'· Charge Nixed ··\V e h;1ve 50 solld comm it· rnents for the Seville sight un · seen and a nothe r 20 have put do"'" d eposit s." l'l'ports D.A. Bell, s<1.les man<igcr of l..one Star Caodillac in Daile.is. "Thl'Y don't t·u re whut tl looks like. u1hal col- or it comt·s in, the interior 01· OJnyt hini;. "They jus t \\'a nt th(' car ," Luxury t'<JI' sales tire thC' o n<' , st•gment of tht.• m <irkct that h;,is hl'ld up des pite tht• industry 's \\'Ol"Sl s<ill's slump sincl' "1orld \Var II. C:.idi llac's Ap1i l 1-lO sa les \\Cl'e the bt>sl t•ver for the period. Stamp Price Key In Postal Contract FAIRFIELD, lduho <UPI) - F<i.irfil'ld school trustees ha\'C cleared a couple charged \\"ith Leaching a the ism and being <i ··C<.t liforniu influ e nce'' on t·hildren in their classC's. The trus tees dismissed the t·harges .igainst F'ran Wallace. u hi gh !School Englis h teuchc'r. ond hl'r hushond . \V a rren Wallace. till eighth grade teacher a nd e leme ntary st•hool p1;ncipal. 1'he all t•g:.1tions were brought a gainst the couple b\' a citi zens l'0 1nmittce w h ich· s aid that ..so1nething needed to be donL'' <ibout ch<iri,:t•s <.1gainst the l'OU- pll', ~vhich inc l~d ed teaching a lhc1!S m , r e :.1d1n g s t udent 's journa ls <.t loud, telling students lht•y "·ere hit'l.:S ··over uod ovt'1·." using the Sl'hool ncv.'Sp<ipcr to run dO\\'n both thC' tomn1unitv a nd lht· school :.i nd being ~ California influence_"" \Varrcn Swem , s<.1lc.>S m anager fur Casa de Cadill<1 c in Sherman Oaks. C<ilif .. s aid he has order~ for 179 Sevillcs and inquiries from $10,000 Baby Ad Fruitful SAl\" FR1\NCISCO (J\P) SCvr rul v.•omen have res ponded to a Su11d:.1y St'hool t e achC'r's Hl'\\'Sµapc r ad o f[Pri ng up to SI0.000 to anyo nl' \vho \Vii i bear his baby by a rtifit·ial insemina- tion. the n turn ovt·1· the t•hild to him. The San F1·<1o ciscp Chroniclt• s aid th<it it r et·t•i\'t•d ;i numl>t>r of phone ('lil ls f ro rn interested \\'Oml.'IL One ~aid sht' enjoyt•d havinJJ chi ldren. another said she nt•f..•dtld tht• monc_•y, a third said s ht.· \vou ldn ' t i.I t ake 01 pe nny. \VASHINGT01' (APJ -\Vilh the price o( mailin g a letter in tht.> b a lance , the Pos tal Servi ce began contra~t tO'.liks today with four unions r eprcsC'nti ng 600,000 \vorkers. The e \·entual SC'ttlement is cx- pl'Cted to be a m ajor fuctor ind<:.•- te rmining the s ize of a postal rat"' increasl' plunnl'd late rthisyl'ar·. L'nion ·and rna nage m e nl nt•gotiators cxc_·h a ngcd proposals for a D ('\\.' two.year contract , then planned to rt.•cess a week to a lJO\\' both s ides time to s tudy ca{'h other's dem ands. . The ·unions arc detcrmint:'d to win a hefty hike in \\"ages and benefits in what the Ford ad- ministration says is "the most -import ant coll ecti \'l' bargaining agrt•eml'nt" this r ear. tion" and could lead to jub los~t.·s. The Post a l Servil'C ex1>l'ct s 10 \Vind up the current li scal \1.:'a r June 30 \Vit h a. defic it of 01orl' than S800 m ill ion. J\ltholtg h of- fi c iu ls <.i rt• conccrnt'd that hijJht•r rates t·ould lead to ;.1 dcclinl' in n1ail usa ge und further r l:'dUt'e rl-venues, they h<.1vl' ~drt•ad y an- nounel'd the nl'ed to increase l hl· price of <i firs t -el;,iss IO·ceut stamp to 12 or 13 t·cnts. Thl' exal'l <i mount hingt•s on the s ize of thl' Ill'\\" t"ontract, they sa.y . Law Curbing Marriage Out 1\USTIN. T t•x . (UPl l -Rep . Ron \\l atcl's ( D·l·lou s ton I · thought he hud a gcxx.I ideu tO fight m ari t u l prohll.'m s , the divorce ratt• and th.;.· 1>0pulation boom. Upsets Plague Regatta "I \\'OUld refu se the Sl0.000 on mor<i l grounds. b ut I u·ould h<i\·e hi s t:hild . .since I f(•cl strong ly th:.it this man is t.•nlitled to huve 1h at chi ld ... S;iid ... 29-vl'a r-old C<is tro Va lley d ivorct•t· ,~·ho s :.iid sht• is a l;,iw s tudent . ;,i n1othcrof lhrel' <i nd a i\1 or mon. Bel·a usc the settlement will be "'atc hed closely by other unions ' facing neg otia tions late r this year and in 1976. tht• Cuuncil on \\lage a nd Price Stubilil\' has an- nounced il \\•ill ··monftor " the talk s for thl'ir po tt•nti:.i l infla - ti onary impact. 1>ostm<.1s ter Genl'l'al Benja min F. Bai lur has "'arned that ··an excessive pay p uckage coming out of collective bargainin g \vould contribute to p1i ce inflU- T hl' 25 -yea r-old b<.ic helor pro· µused lhal the legis latu1·l• 1nak(• it 11lt•g a l fo r a nyone unctt'r 30 to gel n1 a rri(•d in 'f t•xus . \Vatl'rs offer l::'d his shorl·livcd .s uggestion as ;,,in a n1l·ndn1 ent to the fo~amil y Code. Ht.• 'vithdrC\\' it befo re it reacht•d a \'OlC'. .. ' ' .. • . ' • • • • I t By ALMON LOCKABEV D•llw Pllel llo•llltlll Editor Local Olympic hopefuls s uf. fered upsets this weekend in the Al a mitos B ay Yac ht Club 's Olympic Cl<.1sses Re~atla which drew a record 152 entries from lh'roughout the \vest , midwest a nd northwest. (Related Sto1ies. Pa~e 8 5) The ABYC e vl•nt. sailed Fri- d ay, Saturday and Sunday. is one of the six regional Olympic ob- serv11.tion reguttas seleC'led by the U.S. Ya·cht Racing -Associa- tion (form,rly NJ\YRU>. The biggest upset c11.me in th~ 39·boat 470 Class in whi ch Dave Ullman of the Balboa Yacht Club, the curre nt national cha m- pion , (in is he d t hird be h ind J\1i chac l Zarky of the Del Rey Yacht Club, and J im Grubbs of the North Bay Dinghy Racin g J\s· sociation . Argyle Campbell , one of the nationa l hopeful s in the Tempest Class, "'a s runner-up in the 13- boat fleet won by Lt.ie \\iesson of the South Coast Col'inthiun ''uchl Clu b. Bob Kettenhofe n. forme rly of the Balboa Yacht Club. and R. Paul Alle n. fo rm erly or Bahia Boat Sighted Sailing Sow to Portugal SOJ\.1ERSET. P..tuss. <ti Pl I -The Drt'<.1m .. un eight.foot, four·inc h sailboat .Alla n Chadburn is pilft1,ting lo Portu1u1: wus .spotted 120 rn1Je~ out to sea by a NC\\' Ek•dford fi s hing' bout. • Natalie Chadburn., the skippcr·s v.•l(c. said the tigy boat which looks like l\VO bathtubs glued togetf'ler. "·as St>cn Wed: nt.'!tday in "extremely rough" seas, ~ut y,·us ~oinG v.'.ell. hi DO MISS hi m very m uch but I knO\\"l hat he's safe," she said. . The Drea m will be the sma ll est ''essel ever to cross the Atluntic if the 3,000·mile voyate to Portugal is complctt'tl . Chadburn left Nuusl't !~arbor on Cape Cod Apri l 9. Mr!;. Chudburn suid the boat ,vus sighted by the fi shing boat Sylvester Wht•lcn . Chudburn est imated his tri p ,,·ould tuke be ty,·ecn 60 wnd 8ldays. llc has provisions aboard for 100 days. '-BEF'OR,£'-HE-L61-T. he suid-the---blut• und 11reen boat "Mld:s Its ow-n. PcoJ>l'e usually think that th(! bigger the bout, the s urer it Is . But a little boat wlll ride every \\·ave separately, just like u duck.'' Corinthia n Yacht Club, con- tinued their duel £or top honors in the Torna do Cata1naran Cla s~ \\'ith Kettenhofe n t a king: the ho no r fi . Allen ~·a s sct"ond. Richa1·d LoufC'k o f the Nc\vporl llarbor Yacht Club. l~obil' Cat l'ha mpion finished fou 11h in the highly com petitive l'lass. · The s ix Oly mpic cl:.1sscs urc Finn. Tempest . Soling. Fl ying · Dut chma n. 470 a nd Tornado. The 1976 yachting Olympics y,·ill be he ld at Kin gsto n , Ontario, Canud a . Top fini shers in each class a l ABYC: TEMPTEST (13) -1, Lee< \\'csson, SCCYC : 2. Argy le Campbell. BYC: J, Tom Gat('s, SCCYC; 4, Pete r Byrne, KYC Vancouver: S, Ken Weiss.1\BYC. ·rol~l'\1\DO <25l -1. Bob K et· tt•nhofcn. SF'VC : 2. n. Paul 1\I· ll•n, SOYC:· 3 , Brute 1-la rvey. · \V\'(:: 4. Ri chard L.ouft•k, Nll'"C; 5. (~appy Sheeley, \\'V(_'. FLYING D~TCllMJ\N (19\ - 1. Dennis Cla rk, SVC: l''t·unk Gr ay. ABYC; 3. Pakhtan Sh~1h, S FYC: 4. J c(( Ou,·ls, KYC \.'an·· couve r ; J ohn Riggs, OCYC Dt.>nvcr . • FINN (32) -1. Carl Buchan, CVC Seattlt•; 2. Rundy McLaren, ~1 BYC ; 3, Ed Bennett, St. FYC : 4, Chl'is \Vaas. CYC: 5, Rod Butl~r. Cunud i;.i n Yachting 1\s- SOC"ialion. 470 <39 ) -1. l\1ichuel Zarky, DRVC : 2. J an'l<'S Grubbs . NBDR 1\; 3. Da\r(.• l:llman, BVC : 4, Murk Rastello. l..BYC: 5, Ched Prot:t.ot". 1>VC \Visconsin . SOLING <24 Robbi J.laincs . SDVC ; 2, l}ilt ll uchun. CYC Se:1ttle: 31 Jim Medley, CYC ; 4, Jim Cog~~m Sto"YC ; S, Roger Stew;:1rl, SOYC. -Hrntte Fob~ 1/2-I yd. Remnants yd. Re<J 2.9M.91 1 ...... 41'23 Gloria Vanderbilt Prints 5 3'!y~W.91 •• COUPON 20%oFF _.,_ A"J PurclwrM hc.,t We...._ C_,-E.,._ 41'25 T-Shirt Knits 79~ In The Barqain Room E11plr•14/23 I I J ' ' A4 DAILY PILOT Jalli · • ' r, ... · . "\"\ . -. I •:':•·~ whit -1 ;..;.' .· .. ~-; ... Te• ·.1 ,. .. lll'phine RICKY TICKY POunx, Our tl{'\V Cullfornia Gbv. Edmund G. Bl'own J r . has 'pored over results of the late e lection which pro· pclled him into office and has :found no comfo rt there. \'ou \\1ould think Brown would be pleased with the results, sine<' he was the big winner. But ap- parently our governor does not :;ubsC'ribc t o the d ictums or the lo..1ll'. great footbaJI rouch Vince Lombardi who once declared: ··\Vitining is n 'l everything -it js the only thing.•· .,Brown , to th e eonll'il r }·, beli e ves t he re is so methi ng bcypnd victory. This ~·ould be~ t he · Big \Vin. 1\l<.1s. he has c:a lculatc d not enough \.'Olers turned out ;.i t the polls to grant hi m the g uberna torial chi:tir by accla mution. This is h!s hangup. OF ALL TllE P EOPLE in Cali fornia eligible to cast ballots last November, 56 percent stayed home or didn'l bother lo register. Thal left 44 percent who vot<.>d. And of that 44 perct'nt. Bro\vn h ad lo sµlil the 6.3 m illion \'Oll's "'ith prime oµponcnt Houston J. Flournoy and various other hangcrs·on . Discouraged by all this, Brown held up publication of the s tate's official Statement of \'ote so h<'. as the outgoing secretary of sta le, could write a preface for it . The volumt· is no"· an hand. Herc i~ \\'hal BrO\\"U S<Jid in the u ref;,11•1•: ••THE BIGG EST VOT E of all last November '''as a vote of no confidence. ··M ore than half of the people whQ ~9!-lJ!.! JJ.::tY!-' .v.~l~~I _l't,>fused , a ppurenlly beli eving that v.•hut takes pl ace in gover nment has so little impact on their liVC'S that tht•y l)ced not pass judgrncnt on it ... 1\ddit1onal ~t ud y of the rt•turn~ from our Orange County \\"ill not c.uld to the ~over n o1 .. s happiness. \\ll• had 812,322 registered \'Ote rs .;_ind only 529 .713 \Vho 01ctu<1lly cust bullCJt s. OR;\NG•: COUNT\'.$ turnout \\·lls 48 percent. slightly abo\'c t he statewide t 01 lly. Addin g to the go \·crnor·s dis · comfort is the \Vay Orange Coun - ty voted. BroY.1n really got t lob· bercd herl'. Hl· los t Orange County t o Republicun Flournoy 297.870 to 212.638. - Brown could o nly \Vin three Orange County cities. They a rc Santa An;..i , Bucn<.1 Par·k and St<l n· ton . IN NO N-CITY AREAS, SU<'h as l\1i ssion Viejo, E l Toro. L<.1kc Forest, South Lag:un01 , Laguna Niguel and territory surround· 1ng. Flournoy rt·a ll y thrashed him . Brown got only 22.848 of tht.'Se votes. f'lournoy g01thcrcd ·ll.i.778. The ~ovc rn or lost every l'oas t a l ci t y to F'lournoy . '.\ewport beat him 17,509 lo 6.259. ~an Clem ente turnl>d hi m back 5,016 lo 1,385. in Costa !\t esa, it was 12,557 for FlournoY and only 9,228 fo r Brd\v n. In Laguna Beach, Brown lost 3,609 lo 2,704. lluntington Beach \vent for Flournoy 24,360 to Brown, 19,352. Brown lost Jr,1inc , 5,810 to 3,849 ; Fountain Vallt!y, 8,507 lo 6,163 ; Sun Ju<.111 Capistrano, 2,6.93 to l,385; a nd Seal Beach, 8,092 to 5,232. Such <.1rc the m iseries for our governor. l ie has one consola· lion. \Vhen the finul tot01ls \vent. up. he had \von . 1-1.e'll .i ust have lo kct·p rt·mt•1l1 ber1ng \\·h ~1 t Vince Lomburdi suid. UPIT ........ 'TONY -ANO OSCAR · Actr••• Ellen Bihtyn 'The Wiz' Captures1 Trophies NE\V YORK <AP) -''T he \\"iz." ~ S\\'in ging black musical based on o ne of childhood·s fµvoritc fables, <.i nd "Equus," ,.. taut British drama about a youth l'ra Z\' U\'t.•r hOl"S('S . ~•r ~ liroad ~\·a.\··s l'h<nnpion shO\\"S of the 1974· 75 :season . 'fop individui.i l \\'iDnl'rS of thl• l'O\"t•Led s il \'er medallions for ··o utsta nd in g <.1c hi('vcn1ent·· ,,·hi (·h ,,·c1·e announct.."Cl during vlaboratc t•c r c m onies Sunday night included El len Bu rstyn. r e- peating hl•r Oscar tri umph: a nd in joint cit:1t io n. John Kani a nd \\'inslon Ntshono.1. IN THE IR SOliTll Africa homeland the petir :.ire uble to \\·ork un s tuge only under an employment s ubte rfu ge a :. '"house servants.·· 1\n ~l'l ~1 Lansbury <ind J ohn Cull um \\"C'l"l' na m ed t he year's ~la r m us ical performers. llt•:-;idt·s lx.·i n ~ l'hos'en as t he bt·~t rnus i t~d '"1'hl· \\'iz"' ~cooped lT IJ :-,_1 .-; of till· u tht·1·.1i t•on1- pctitivl• trophit·s. i>ett'r Sh:.i£fe r ·s ··Equus. ·· the bes t dr01 1na. also \\'On a tJire<'ting prize for J ohn l)c•x ler. ' Thl• virtua l b litz of tune sho,,· honors by t ht.· 1\fro r hyth m \'ers ion o f ''T he \\londerfut \\"i z<1rd of 0 z."' a nd the K<:i ni· i\ts hon.:1 \'iClOl'y hi ghlightl'f.f o1n othcl"\Yise eusily prcd ictuble st.•· qUl'llC'C' of the triumphs whi ch took pluce on the stagC' of the \Vintl'r Ga rden thellter during a l\\'O·hour tell'l':.i st o\·er the ABC- T\' net\\·o rk. Thl• Ton,ys, ot'fic1ally the An- toinette Perry A\vards, arc voted upon in Sl'cret ballot by about. 450 rt!presentatives of all branc·hes of the stage profession. under the a uspices of lhC' New York League of Theate rs and Producers, in as· sociation \V ilh t he Ame ricun Theater \Vi n e . T hey arl· Broetd way·s cou nlerpa rts or l·lolJ yy,·ood ·s 0 Sl' a rs. Gt:OFFR E V llOLDE R \V as the evening ·sonly dou ble winner . t<.1 king both musical director and costume designer awa rds for '"The \Viz." T hl' show's other vie· tors \Vere Ted Ross and Dec Dec Bridgewuter, for suppo rting. a('· tor and act ress: C harlie Smalls, best score: and George Faison. l'hort.'ographer. _'f~c drumatic acting award to t\~n! .a.n.d_ Ntshona,_the first joint l'itation in Tony histOry, was for thc~r performances in two plays \vh1ch they co-authored wit h 1\thol Fu_i.;ard .... Siz\\•c Banzi Is Ot.>ad " <.1nd '"T he Island." The drama s e:r<a mine aspects of h lat•k (•xi s tenl·e unde r the apartheid l a\V S ol' t heir homeland. - I Th~u Assailed-as Puppet and Dictator • • By United Preu laleraalloul SoUth Vietna i:n ese President N1uyen Van Thieu, who 1aw hil t'OUnlry fall apart in the Commun.isl s prin1 offemlve of,1175. wu haiJed by his def end~rs a&one ol the best politicians In lbe world. But he wus vilified by a vurit'd arruy .. of opponents as a rulh· less dictutor or a puppet or American imperialism . The praise c.anae frornJ orm'1' Preslde nl Richard M. Nixon, \\'ho relied he-avily on Thieu to · carryc o ut his ,program of NAME '.'VietnamluUoh" of lhe ln· 1 dOC'hina wa r a nd enable hlm to withdrw.u'V American--Gla rrom Vietnam. , lnJhe NEWS- ' . . BUDDHIST LEADElll and other do'meotie op-of bla ·regime calkd him a dlrtator who kept lbous1nds of political prisoners, some of theril in the infa mous '"Tl1er Cages" of the· Con Son ptinal island colony. To the Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese. Thieu "'as nevel' <inything )>ut a puppet of ihe America ns even after lhe Gls left. in! •J unuury, 1973. ~ . A s\uunch ·a nti-Communist all his lire. Thieu once said, "To :suve the coun try is s upreme la w.'' ~ \'l•t. to the puizlemoot or most foreign observe rs, Thieu start- t'<I the disintl•i;ration of South Vietnam b)r ordering unilatera.1· wi thdraw<:1.ls frotn lhe central highlands ·and the northern pro- ''inces in t he last days of his slormy presidency. T hieu closeted himself inside lbe creamy.white presidential p01lace as Nor th Vietnamese troops, in a series of lightning at· t<.icks, ove rran city arter city, coming ~othe very gales of Saigon. THI E U HELD ON to the presidency from 1967 for almost two fu ll terms. longer than any other reC"ent Vietnamese president . During his tenure, Thieu fi rst saw the U.S. involvement in the {!.'Fl· ~Ii ·• ' '' '.# ~i M • -. Ul'IJ t ...... Beading for Digit, Ground f~looding forced ~ families to evacuate homes when rain-swoll e n Red Cedar and Gra nd river s overflowed und inundated Lansing, Mich. Damage was estimated at $50 milli on. · Washington Te"or Moums-Two Slain MOCLIPS, Wash. (UPI) -A frightening list -the number of young wom e n m issi n g or murdered in Washington state over the last 16 months -has re· uched 11. dian Reservation. FBt agents en- ter ed the investigation along· with Garys Harbor County Sheriff's deputies. Over the weekend a roroner's r eport said the women had been killed with a knife or similar \Veapo n at least 48 hours before their bodies were found by a COO· p ie wa lking along the s andy beach. The latest victims, two friends on a three:day hitchhikintc and c:amp1ng trip, were found inside a makeshift driftwood shelter ;:dong the bea ch <.1 mile north of this oceanside town. Tina Lynn J acobsen, 19, and Gacli sa Bur t on , 18, pa nially c·lothcd \vith their hands tied behind their backs, had been s tabbed lo death. 8 1-:CAl.i S E Tiff: bodies dis·• t·overetl Frida,,y were just inside the bounda ry of the Quinaull Jn- Investigating officers declined to specul ate on whether the latest deaths w e re connected to the slayii:ig or di~appearance o{ n,ine other women 1n the state. . '*"lllD• qu.,mlre 1row lo Ibo point where more lbim -boll' 'mlUleo American Hlllienr..,.hloehll 1011. ' 'l'boD 119 w.Ulild Prtioklenl Nixon wilhdraw _,., Ille lroope whUe Henry Kilaiqer negotiated an il'.'·pla<!e ceaae-nre lhat his repreaenlaU"'Jfi relucta ntly signed in Paris oe Ian. 27. 19'73. Thieu hlm1elf had provided m any oJ the oNtatla durtna Kiss inger'& rive ye an of ne1otlatlons. The Paris pe1te aareement, however. failed to end the war as political tafk1 between the Thieu go\"ttnment •nd tM Viet Cone mthe(uturtofSouthVletnamstall<d allnoot lmmodlat .. r. . 11'1eu alw•r,• called fbr a mWtary, not a polJUcal·tolutian, vowlna lo lhe Ul· lo d .. troy the Communlala. But he laeked C!bartl:ma-and COWd·never overcome hiB people,• tu1pldam al him to rally lbelr ·~ 111 important p11ychol01lc•rf-18 the ulli-• tum of-in Ibo Com~unlat w·~· THIEU WAS lloaN in Ibo s mall coastal village ol Ninh Clio on April 5, 1123, the eon of a rarmer and fi sherman. He bad just finlohed blgh aebool when World War II beM•• and !hf Japa-· .. came. When tbe French co-back in 19450 Thieu jofDell lhe "Viet Minh, the forerunnet ol lhe Viet Cong. lit: was a_.district. chief bul his awakening t'amequit'ldy. , 1 • "By Aua:ust, 1946, I knew-the Viet MiD.h·wer' communilts."' Thieu said later. ''They shDt people. They overibrew the villa~ (.'Omtriittee. They seizedlheland." Thieu went off to Saigon and Joined t~ merchunt marine mi ~n officer. About lhat time, the French GpeMd their fint of Deers elass for the newly t'reated Vietnamese army. Thieu enlisted and graduated at 26 with a aetond lieutenant's rommissioll aod a command of an infantry platoon in theMek!>{lg delta. . In 1956 and 1960. he was sent to lhe Cnited StatfS for specializ:ed m ilitaF)' traininl, then served rour yean as commu· dant of the national military acudem)· at Dalal. . 1959 Plot On Castro Reported Frem WlreSenl ... NEW YORK -Convicted Watergate burglar Frank Sturgis says i ndecision in Washington prevented his carrylng Out a plan to assassinate Cuban Premier Fide l Castro in 1959, the Ne"'· Yor~ Daily News reported in today'sediUons. Sturgis told the News in an in· tcrvie·w that he a bandoned the plan, hatched while he was a CIA oper ative, because Washington neve r gave him the "green light. ''They coa'ld.n 't make up their minds," the.News quoted Sturgis ass aying. o. ..... ....,.__ • · SCORPIOS, Greece -The' widow aftd daughter of AJ:tstoUe Onassis s tood apart from each other during a lf\em~al service ( IN SHORT J Sunday for the lat e shipping maenate and came near only during a brie( visit to his grave. J a cqueline Kennedy Onassis arrived at her husband's private island Saturday from Athens and spent the night a board his yatht. the Christina. Onassis' daughter Christina. his principal heir, came Sunday morning by plane rrom the Greek . capital for the memorial service held 40 days a fter the funeral in accordance wilh G reek Orthodox custom. WASHINGTON -Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a former am· bassadOr to India, wW be offered the po!t of Ambauador to the United Nations replacing J ohn Scali, according to officia l sources. Moynihan, 48, beld va riou8 White House po&ll during the first Nixon Administration and was confirmed as Ambassador to India ln 1973. He resigned last year. Home Eyed By Lon Nol HONOLt;LI; CAPl -:-A realtor h ere sars that former Cambodiun Preli· dent Lon Nol plans to bu)· a $103 ;000 house in a Honolulu subcli\•lsion. • An a g ent for Mik• ~lcCormack Realtors said U. r\ol and his "·ife \isil· tc'() the home in the Ha•'Bil Kai s ubdi,·ision last •·eek and decided lo bu)· it. Final financing details on the l\\"O·Stor)". four· hl-droom born e ure e:ll:pect· eel to be com pletc.>d next \\"et'k . Kept Alive By HiS Wife, Says Nixon NEW YORK lUPll-Yomm" Presidetit Richard fjixon says he was •·more d ead than alive" after bi• phlebitis aperation last year, and only his wife's ··de\'O• tion'' kept him alive. ··1 doubt that I •'OUld have made it without her," Nixon said in a McCa ll's Magazine antcle releused Sund8y. The operation took place in the m~ folkrA .. ing Nixon's departure from the White House , which h e acknf>wledged in the anicle was a time of severe physical and emotional stress. •·Jn the weeks a n er that:• Nlx- onsaid , "If it hadn 't beenforher, I mightnol have survi,·ed. "Just having her around.'' the former Pr esident added, ••(a my best m edicine today ... the best dl•cision I eve r m ade was t'hoos· in1. Pat to be my •·ife, m)· partner in lire." Milk Co-op Wants Cash WASHINGTON <UPll -Irv Elkins, preside nt o{ Associated Milk Producers, Inc., sa)'B the milk coope r ative wants back $10,000 of the cash used as e vidence in the bribery trial ol forme r Treasury Secretary John B. Conna lly Jr. Floods Hit Michigan T he t\\o·o women Jen on the trip last Monda )'. Miss Jacobsen "'"as due at work al Virginia Mason Hospital in Seattle Thursda1· morning. Worried friends report· t.-d the m missing on Friday just hours before the ir bodies ••ere found. Scali was ex:pected to take an executive post with th e Amerlepn Boradcaaling Co. ··-·-··· "WHAT CAN I SA.Y ••• shl" "·as the greatest litUe girt,'' said Ha r old Jacobs en of Vas hon LISBON-Portuguese Troops Isla nd as he trie'd t o·"l:alk about openect.rire on • mob that bl'Oke his murdered daughter. ••Oh, up 8 Political rally in the town of Connally was acquitted Tllurs~ day on charges of aetept.ing $10,000 in cash from a former AMPJ Jobbyist. Jake JKOblen. as-a payO(f for 1et11n1 r ........ President Nixon to increase tM- federal prire support far raw Damage Put at $50 Million; Tiro Dead GOO ... '' his voice trailed off as Guimaraes early 'today. police he looked over to his "·ire ""ho said. More than 20 pen0ns were reported injured. milk. · Te.peratures ·~· ... "Cit. AlbvQ ..... •r-"' ,, AUant.i " .. -·~ " " SuHalO .. J'' Owcaga ,, " Ciiw:•nfl•t; " " ci.~•o<>1:1 " " 0.lla' " " .,.._ •• " Oe1to.t " • ""°"°'"." " •• IUlftW~C:•lt •> " ui~veon~ " " Mit<Ti• " " Mlt•iAlkCP ., .,. Mil'll'll!olCIOli!> .. ,,, ...... Orit'atl'> " " ...... YOtlr, ,. ., Olll-.om.Cit'I " .. ""'"' .. ., P•lf'flSP"lflO" .. .. Pfllladelpl!•d .. .. -·"· .. I> PllhDu<Oll •• ,. "°'"""°·Orf. " •• .. N "' " SM<.tfllflnlo " " $1.1..w,. .. "' !iiitl >••cC1lf " " ._ •afl\l\tQ " .. ...... 111e " " v,,..,,,~,Ot> .. ~· CaHfoNIJI \l.l<oe' \flOuld Otro""" ,io.d, O¥ff "tUtl'I OI \o111"'°"' C:.lil6tn1t OJ "'*" <oa'ttlr,, .. 1111 ,,,., !••tty il'I lfl<e ""°"""" '"'~ • ..,, (N\l•I .,,, .. , •na .. ClrOG In l•fl'fMt•ture,, Ille' NatlOfl•t ""e•1htr k •wl<• wla l'llt "'Oh In OOw"IOw" lO) A"ll"ll!' ~~ l'Hl.flllCI 1' ~.,, .., .. llr I~ ,., t~ sttM, wim t nltra cllr lllkkS.., °'' ••let liftd •~tef>Mve O.maQI! re-• pOtlfd Ill Ult dowfl10Wl'I a tN , Ea~ la.,,ln9 al'ICI on the <•fl\Pu.I. ot M1(r.i~n Statf UnfW'l!r!illy. Polk• wlct two U.ft,lf!Q men -., <1<uw-Sl.ll\Ollt wl'ltn llleir rdlt ..,.I ~-pt •WotY I" lllt twill <UHfft\ OI Ille (;rdnd ~;,..,In o;am.ono.i.. t-111ochn1J -'hO wa!I tlPCl~lcd In Nnrtt! 0.k"'• •llonc;t POtllon~ nt 1ri.e J-. 1<nite .... e1C..,.nono.,,11 .1\'f!<). - A1 Frr(ll'rlt, Micll., res~l:JtOM ~lt' .. ,,US> flt>ltt•1fon.l; 10110 .. ino '""first ......0\0Ql!n l•lstot Ol I ... YN f s.tW<o $y. Tiie l11tnado cauwd mi-lfl. '"""'' lo u Pl•Mttl!I ..,.., -r«ll d 1~otcton..,,1ndllm.i0t. Cotntal Weather "·as crying nearby. Poli(i!..-&aid ihe aU~tk was Friends or the .\\-'omen, who "We would like the lllDfte1 re-- •tumed," Elkins said. • lived on Vashon·fsland, said the directed against• mftting'oftbe r ig ht -or.cente r Social two may ha\'e been careless De 1. C t P . Ford lo Speak a bout the possible dangers or mocra IC e.n er arty in a , theat er in Gutt..araes, tocated hitc hhik in g und trave linc bo t 200 ·1. WASHINGTON CAP1-~1. ~·itbQutprotection. · a u m1 ... aonhofLlsbon. d d rn~ "The kids here (on Vashonl ent For. appe ars on CBS think the world out there is gn:at television tonight ia an hour·lonc Pro E logy interview being bl'Olldtast r ...... ond bt-autiful a nd mellO\'·,'' said . (J(J the White House. The interview, Mrs. l\"aney Kerr. Miss Burton whlchbeltnsatlOp.m~PDT,_.Ul rna:aw~=~5r~1:u~~~sstart· -D,,.•L-~. 1 be conduct:d lbyd tbree CBS ·•1 to ld he r last Sunday iL llUN'....,....Y ~newi m••· 11c u la1 Walter s eem ed a little dangerous ,'' Cronkite <Channel 2). added Mrs. Nell. "'But when WASHINGTON <U.P,1> -F==]!~:;~:=fi==i yuu 'rt! bom-a n·d ra1sed-on'V11bolf -Stanley.JC~-HaUaaway,.AOINnated-·1---,.._ Plet .... t lglund you're noi even aware of b y Pres ident Ford to be -r.'•uiiiiliil wha t tS outther~." secretary or the Interior. s aid. Mormr-Fno.y, " yo. cto,.. flew today ftls record u Wyomlna f!:._::-:., "'.,!,"30 ~ = ::'::. Covemor de.:non1trates a ~· ~ . mitmenl to environlnelttal pro-8llMRy "end SUndsy-: 11 "°" do na1 Hospital Strike te ttion and a ppret lation ot ,...... ~ ccoy b'f t •in. Sllur- t'oolo1l<!al val~s. *"· °'' •·""· &fldey. C1111b9b1w10 In un openini sta tement 4't his &M.9'1d'°"'COP,r'wtlbt!"fh•ld. Sup, ,,,..., FORT LAUD 0 E RDALE0 flo. T.,,-<U PI) -Ane;lhH lolOclsla.al 18 confirmation henrtne berofe the -°'~~~..,"-: u· r !! ... ,., Sen a t e Inte r ior Commlltee, ..._ - H.lh.wav &lid h la •4 •-1 NwW h&TI "'1adl. ,. e aware -_, .,...,.liflliai ........... ,. m any ,cit11en1 have •pnlutd &1n~t.C111111,w....._, toncerft about my aUJtude •ftd MnJitll1ftCiPl&trMO. l eommltment lo en'1nmlncntal ll1flafllelM.8cMltL.--........... ...... --.............. . ...,.. Browa rd County hospitals today "' ......... MOMOAT ., bccun • one·•ffk strike to -.. ono...,... 1:1Sp."'· ,.. h r •-TUISDAY lest s a rp increases in malprac- ,:;::: ~~:::: ~:; tlce l nsurance cos 's and the !!!""" 1ow 11t1 .,-o..• Urreatened losa of t'OYtlflJe. The --..OIW9/"' 11•S •. 111. 'U -•..zk b-•~ aJI but ........... 5ufl 11th •:1• a,m., Mt• 11" ~ ~' • -..-emeTleDCY Moo!\ rlwt J: IS ._,.., H it J:IJ p.W.:-.. , SUflt l')' 0 • • J, l .... .. .; .. , ... , .. QUEENIE By Phil lnterlondi ' \ . If Courts Per•lt 1 Monday. Apr il 21 1975 ""',..,..._.,_,""".....,"'!--- Of\!l Y Pll..OT 11 ,''; a. /j1 RABB ln _I AUTO-HOMIOWNl•t • Nixon Tapes to USC Party R iot-. Bullets Fe ll Girl, 18 CD INSURANCE ·.· ff" 1•14 H""' h1119•ar4 ~~ · COSTA MESA ~ 5'48-5554 ' • '•. "l'h.:ilst• 8\and b'y ~" 3 Edueutors Saxon Plans UC 'Shakeup' LOS 1\N(.I ELES (;\lJ) ~ 0 :..ivid s~1xon, lhl" nt•\V :: 111:l·S idenl of !ht: univCrSit y of (':..i lifornia, plans to t•ltminalc1 hr.cc uni ve rsity \'il'L' IJrc~idcnls as p <.i rl of a mi.ijor ud1ninist11<.11i\'C s hukL"UJI, lhc Los Angt·l<.·s "J'imt•s savs. 1 In ilc.lllition to culling: the lhrt·c \'ice presid e ntiol ' . ' B.>• lhc Associa~ Pre§s Former 1'1·1 ... sldt.'nl Ri <.'h:11·11 1\1 . NiXU\1 su y~ that if lhc courts IJl•rmil, he .\''ill J.:i\'L' t hl· \\'hilt: 1-touSL' tupt•s "'h1t·h C111·1·t•d his rl•si~niJtion to u l'luqncU Nlx~n 1~rl!sidenti:.il Librury ut lhi.! U n1 vc 1·s ity of South e rn Cullforni~•. Announcl'lnl'nl of pluns to build' the libriJry to houSl' tu1K·s. P1·l'sidl·n· tial puJ)l'l'S und miJll'tiuls 'from other lJC l'iods in Nixon's c<.i rccr "'us m{tdC jointly Sunduy by thl' university und thl' forml·l' chil·f t'Xl't'Ulivl'. 1'hl' <Jl'· qu.i sition of prcsidcntiul malcri<.ils·by tho libru1·y is l'Onlingcnl UJ.IOn a suc- l'l'!:ls rul cl11.J ll l'llgl' to legislation rcqui1·- inJ.{ th:i t ill! l\'ixon 's JJl'L•si dcntiul Olillcriuls 1·cmiJin in \\'ashinb1on, D.C. IN OTll F.R REPORTS, <.'onc<.•rn- ing N111:on : --P <.·nthous c rniJg:azint• says lh;_il ror scvt·ral mo,nths in 1970 u govern· 1ncnl c1nployl•d , rorl'ign-born house painter, '';..1pp1.1 1·cnlly l'Ont1·olll'd by one or tht· i11t1.;lligenl'c ilgl'nl'i('s. ·• hu~gc<l !ht• ()\•et l Offil'c in th.L• Whitt• llo us t•, pt:rh;,ips \Vil houl Nixo n 's knO\\'lt•db('l•. · A fu1·mt·1· Jntl'rn;_il Revenue St·rvi<.·t•. uuditor . Ralph B. LaCross. s<.iys Nixon's n;.1mc \\'US expunged fr·om tax rt•l'ords tu l'ovcr up t)is un- d<.·rµ~1 y 1nt•nl of inl'omc taxes. l:lut the formt·r t hie f of IR S inte rnal s<.·curity, 1··1·iJncis I . Geibel, s ays he 0 1·dert•d l\ixu11 's ·n:.i n1c rl'mot·t'tl from l;_ix l'l'- l'ords ht·cuus c of Jeuks Lo Ute press <Jbout i':ixon 's returns. -Nixon g ives his "'ifc credit ror s:.i ving his life \Vhcn hC\\·as-dcspcratc· l.v ill tusr Oc1obt·1". U<.'l'ording tO thL· l·u rr<.:nl J!!Slll' of l\1t·Cilll's 111:..iguzine. po~i(ion s, the 1'ill)L'S !:>aiU in tnd;ty's l·d1 lions. I here <J rt• \\'idt·~prc;H I l't·p11rl !:> 111 l~t.·rkl·ll·,\ ;JfHI S:.it•t':.J lll1.:I\· lo th;_i l · · l 'h ;1 Sl' 2" 111' t hl' S;.1xon s h;1 kt.··1111 in vQ l \'C'S rt·. nlO\'ini.: fron1 on ~· lu four · :'Ill·~ Nixon ert·dits God iJnd the dol'- ru r~ p u s c s . S ;1 :.: o n S ta t f" 1·h<.1111·t·ll or:-. of L.(. 1·~11 11 -( ) ··e;,1\t•J.:Ol'l l';1lly dl'llil•d'' I the t•h:inl't•llor rt·pO rt:-i the '----------- ~ 'fi11lt'S!-i<.i itl . ;: 1'ht_• nc1\•spapt•r s.iid l1\'0 of lhc three vice pres i· (](•nts \\'l't'C ;1d,·ist·d lo flntl ntht·r c.:tn ploymenl. '!'he othl·r is ;1 tt•nuretl prol't·~~or· a nd tou li.I return lo tc athing. None \'\IC f'C givt!n a ny ad vance war ning, ~OUl'(.'('S told the 'l'lllll'S. ' Sense le •• KJUh19 I.OS 1\:\'f; F:J,f·:s, jl 'l'l 1 1\ gun1nun pokt•d a :-.hot g u11 lh ruug h t hl· \\'i ndo\\. of a J{ :1pitl T runs it !)j;;. l·l'ilt bus !alt· Sund:.t~ <ind plnnpt·d l1\o :-.hots inlo a !'\°{'\\' fl r h·;111~ 111;_i n. hlll1ng hirn 111!.l~111tlv 111 \\'h:.it polJl'l' t·allL'll uu ;1p p;1rt·nt ly 1nut1\·elt;:-.s. g:.in J:l.· r('l<.i lt·d :-.houtinj.!. 'flu.: \'lt:l 11n 1\'<J ~ lt•ntati\'l•ly idl'nlifi<.•d us k'.r nt·sl ?\'<.'\\ton l\•lt·Crl't'. ;1~1 . 1\ho ''':.tb bitting <J l the rt'ill' of the RTD bul'i, ]"11il·l· s:.iid . rhone Gill• Sl\Olf.,.!\11~N'I'~) i;.1~:, ~ P at·ifi(: 'f{·Jepho~e·Co. <.·xt•t·ut i vt>s J°:a vc SI .1)()() tn·C:o'" Ed rn und Ii ro"·n .11·. 'S (:JJ.'ction . t:.t1np:1i~n la~l yt•cu·. ;i nd $1 .350 to his llc.puli li{'iln oppunt·nt , llouston 1:1ournoy, the Sul'l'amtinlo l~t'l.J ~:.t.\'S. Jn the Ot·nlu~rati<.: gub:1·n:.tlori~d l!rin1a~~·r.fh t"' h.:lt!pllono ('Xl•(.'U t I Vt·~ gu \IC :6900 to (':JIUI id ul.t• J OSL·1Jh \ Ali oto, n1ay111· of So.1 11 J-)·;111L·iseo. und nothing to J~l'O\\·n . the ll l'\\'1.P<i pt.·r sui<l it le;.n·n(·d fro n1 r 1..•co rds 111 th<.• st•t·r·ct;,u·y of st:tlc's oa·u.:t•. s .. au Colleges LOS 1\t\G t-~1.r:s t1\1'1 l•'nr111t>r Go\'. J{on ald B:c.a~an says s m<.111 . indL·pt·ndt·nl coll t.'g<.·s nct•d to be JniJinta incd so thal univl·rsit it·:s do not hC'l·oriit· .;;:is· l"1Cm bly-l111t• di plunl a 111111:-... Sµeaking <.1! ;:1 d{•dit·allon of SL'a\·1•r l'ollt•g 1· ol Libt•r<.il ,'\rls of 1~cpperd 1nc Univcr s ity·s· f\.·1ulibu C'U lll)JUS :::;u nll ;J )'. H l'i1g;1 n :-.aid I h<.· Ill'\\' l'Ol lt•gt• \\'OU Id ht·lp fl)<.ii nl<i in tr;:uhl1or1;JI 1\1n{·rie~1n v:Jl ul's ··for future g:l'n t•r<Jt ion ~.·· 8119911 Ml#hap ·. Rt\h':Ell (1\P l' Se;:1rrht·r:-. found the bodi<.•!. Su nduy of a J .os /\: n i,!i.·IL•s eouplc \\'ho \\ t·1·l· :;.i pp:;.i rt·nl · " Jy kill L·d i11 the t·r~t slt of thl'ir d unl' bug~y. :.i ::;an !k·rn<J 1·d i no County deputy coront•r rt·portc<.I : ;\\.I :.10 µ.m .. afll'r u Sl'\'l:n-hour a ir ;i nd ground !.t'<.J rt·h. 1nl'mhL·rs ()f lht• B;.1 rs t1nv Sheriff's s l':n·l·h <Jlltl resl'UC t<.·;1111 .f••und the bt.1<l il1S of j{j!I l~l'Ul'e. 4U, :ind h is '\'ifl'. ,J(·a'n , 55, pi nnt•d l1t1tl{·rnt·<.1 th th<.• vt·h i· t.•lc . 1\ulhur1t1t:.-. s;11d tilt• l l ru et·~ ;.ippart·ntly died \l'hc ll.lhl'ir dUlll' l;ugg,V fL·ll uver <.1 r':J<.'ky 30·fool t·n1· hun._m e nt. • · ______ , l't:lll.I(' i\'0'1'1('1~ l'l'l\l.IC; N01'1C'I:: -----a.11,,~----11"" ,.~<1 p;:;:z;Qr ""''"''"q 1ne "'In!! SUPERtOR COUitTOFTHE h•~ !;IC"" \'"I tor Mav 6, 1q1}, •t 'l'·lO ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR a "' , in lht> touh•oom ot Oe~'1rnent THE COUNT• OF ORANGE ""°·Jo! ~did ~ourt, i>I 100 C•vic. CJ!n1"r NO. A·ll••' Dr OVO/' ...... \t, in !he C•IY ol 5.,,1 .. Ana, 1 NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION (•l•IO"""· 'FOR PR08ATE OF Wt LL AND FOR O.!t'dA1111t l~.1q1~ LETTERS TESTAMENTAR'f' WILLIAM£. SI JOHN, ' E •T"t" OI My•On S. (,t~.,nbl!•Q, Counly Clt'!~ Dt<"ll~d. JOSEPH M. F RC ORICS NOTICE IS HfR(OY C.I VEN 1n"t lUOWihllorfBlvd.,lOOG E.i•I G•e.,nbt'u1 ""~toled '"''"''" •• "' h LO' ArMJelf~. <..iii!. •0010 . 11.,., tor_prabilt" 01 ,,.,11 ""d •or Lrll<>•• At111rnfy lorPehl•on•r .1.~111men•~•v •et"'""'" l<> wt>•<.!> f} Put>l1\he<!Or • .nge Co.'!~! 0•11~ P1101, n\.Joe tor lurll'M'r lhlrl•lul,lf~ . .....cf 111.>I Aptol 11 , 12, ?8, I~/~ 1'01·1~ : .... FIFTH ANNIVERSARY ... "t )' . -t~ t J t t t Shrimp Tempura/ &, Steak Teriyaki . I Combination Dinner t Cofnplete dinner inthtdl~ • .-... green tea ice cream t t FINAL !\ F.GOTll\TIONS FOR GLASS HOBBYIST .... ,.....octrers Low r.ih:LEASE p1 ... fOf' M'f'. ~heYyS ...ti ........ 'fl'.4' cars OIMI trucks! "1 In NEWPORT IEACH! HOWARD .Chevrolet Do.,1t • Q-61 st .. ..... M•Af'fllw, J...._,M -l ri1tot 833-0555 ' &ceflft.t Ser•ice follow .... too! Looking !qr a good way lo save? Own your O\vn home. Besides giving you and your lamily a lace 10 live. your home is an Investment in 1he future. And how is !he lime lo buy that home, because mortgage credit Is more available. One source might be the local finan- cial insti1ution where you have an account. For others. see a REAL TOR•. He can give you a lot qf good ideas on creative ilna'ncin9. Call yo1,1r REAL TOR• now. And slart saving now. m Rl~UOR ' NEWPORT HARBOR· -costr MESA.- ·BOARD OF REAi.TORS DAILY PILOT tht· pl'l'!:!idcnlu.d li1Jr:11.v look pl :tt'l' Suturdny \\'ht·n l\'ixon n1l·t 111Lh l '!'i(.' t ru~l cl'!'> ;_i t thl· l'odrn Sp1111 ~:-. l':-.t;.1\\· of \\';1ht·I' II. 1\nnt·nbt·ri.;, :1r111J:1 :-i~:1dor t•1 (:rt•at l ~rita111 du1111 1; 111l' !'\1:\011 :..id rn ini:-it r ~111011 . In a ~t :1te 1nl'nl rl'l1 ·;1~l'd Uy t 'St'. Nixon noll'tl hi!!> lci.:o.il eh;1 l l l'1 1 ~t· lo l hl' '•t·1v fl'd Cr<.11 lu1v \Vhil'h g11·t·s thl· go1·· l'l'nn1ent JJOSSCS:-i lOll IJf lus l'J'l'billl'll . 1i ;1! )IOJ JJL'r s und btu's 1111· (i{·111;ri.I Servit'l'S 1\dn1i ni ~1 1·u 11 011 l'ron1 Y~!:!\(1.IYilll:l. tht• \\/hilt• I lu11i.c la p<:l"1 ;,1)', :111 ;ig:rct'JU.l'lll bet\\l!l'll Nl~on ;111<1 th\· GS1\ µruvith:i.. 'J'h t• lJSC !'italL'llll'lll said it \\'ould LOS 1\1\'.Gl·:Lf':S !1\J') 1\11 IX \l•itr old ~i rl \\':1s 1·c•porlt.·tl 1n 1·1·1111·;.11' c1111du1;1n :1111 r :-.hl· \\a:o. :-.hol :1t ;1 11 J·:I St·r1•no hlo(·k p111!.1, po!Jee rt.·po1·t 1\bf}lll l.OOIJ pt•r:-i1111:> :1lll'nd1·d 1li1 • p ,11 t1 \\hich.lurnctl trtlo a rnt·I L"t't·arl~ SunJ;1\ 0.11 \\'I' the girl \\ :1s !.hol . hl't' as:,;1ilalll St'\'t'r •·I v ht·alcn uncl ;.1rr1v1n g nl'f11·crs tut by rotk ~ .• n;I OOttl t•!:> h u rlt•i.1 h.v I he po rty got.' I':-. Hey ll unni1·u11, 2H, \\'US lx.>11k\•d for <.1:0.:-.1ult to commit }!I Ul'der 111 llu• :-.ho11ting nf J L";un·U·· 'l'rc.:vis vr 11\Tvnt l'l>ullo,. pollt•· ~;1 1d. l~o th \1 l'l I· rt•1x1rtt•d"'/•n ('!'J\l(';_i l <·11111h1ir111 <1l ("uu nl'' l '~(' l\1t·ll it·:1l Ct·nt <.·r . ' -~·· - . . diri A . "\crnon·s W!)lill'l~·A.1A Ni>•mira..~h ~..a •i7! !if. !JOAISl.l\J(l /161.\:r.neA~~ f,f':J 1904 m:ikt• :1v•ii t:i blt· to sc·hol:u·s "Suh-; tan' '----------------------------------tially ;_iJl'thl' 1ntilt.'rials at·c.:un1ulilll'd 11 .by fo r1nc r Pre~1dcnt Nixon dur111g his rear·s in publit· ~l'r v11:t· ·· I 'S(' ~;.1 id p1·1,·;1tt· funds 1~ould ht· s olietll:d l111· 1h1· l 1h1 :n·~ :-111<·L· l;1\\ J•J'I'· \'t•nls lhc U ~l: uf put.lit· fuuds lur ~urh 'fiJl·ilitil•S. Orig1110.dl,\, till' U11 ·h:1rd '.\LX•ltl l;-ound;_ition \1•;1s l<> huild lht· lilJr:.iry but it t urned it s u :-i~l·t:-.o vl'l'lu \\'hi1ti(·1· C'ollL·gt'. l\'1.xu n ·~ <iln 1•1 rn:.itt·I ", \\h ~u lhe foundt1l11111 \\a:-. t11~~ulvL·41. l .1\ST \\'l·:t-:li , U ll. 1'110'.\ol t\S \\·. ne ,1·ley, t·h<.1 1r1n:..111 of thl' \\'h1lt1t·1· . hourd uf trustt'L':o.. s:.dd l\'1.xon had pro· rnisetl to lot·<J IL· :1 t lt·:i :.t some of Ins pupc rs tht·rl'. 'fht•rt· \1·a:-110 L'xpluna- lion Sund;1y ;1buul \\'h <.i i \\'hillit·r 1n igh t gl·t . IN Tli E PENTllOUSE magazine article, r e po rte r Tad Szu lc said the device used lo bug: the O\·ul Office was u tiny laser beam transmitter called ··E asy Ch::1ir . '' I le suid 1hc device "'<.t.S so sophis tic;;itcd it r ch.1.1·cd t•\·cn ron- '-'l'rst aion s m11dt· nvt•r s t·1·;_i m bler te lephonL·S. per1nittL·1I idt·ntiflc·ution of (•verv individu<J I \'Olt'l' in the 1·oon1. und l:oul d !-tc p;11·a 1t• !ll:Vcr;_i l simul taneous ton\·L·r~;.1t1on~. 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Unfortuna tely. s tate law does not r e quire that de- µut \' rl'g is tr a r s rl'cei ve special tr <.a in i ng. 'R equire m ents for proof of age, r esidence and c itizen ship too often are ignored or brushed a side by unconcerne d registrars. The goal for. vote r reg is tratio n s hould b e something mo11c than j us t "more .'' What's a Car Pool? ·rhe s l t.1lc Jlublic t;tilitil'S Commission has just s pent four 1nonths t l'y ing to determine the differen ce bct\vecn a car pool and a commercial bus line . operating without a permit, but graciously s~spcnded a $500 fine. tt now has ruled that u car pool may carry no more than nine persons. Mrs. Zapitelli averaged eight riders, though her van can hold 15. To comply with this rule, additional seats must be removed. A car pool charge, il ruled further, m ay cover no more than gasoline, parking, repairs and tolls, these costs to be s hared by the owner. Ins urance, tires, normal muintena11ce and depreciatioh are the O\vnc r 's problems. This of course does not apl!lY to bus lines. Well , It's certainly nice that the PUC has decided what a car pool is . And with the Zapitelli case •. the PUC certainly seems to have done its best to d'i s- c.ourage their proliferation, energy shOrl ages notwithstanding. Wicked Frisco Assemblyman John Briggs <R·Fullerton) oc- casionally pops off with some sweeping denunciation Lhat raiS'cs a few eyebrows. • ·. . His I ates~ ts that San Francisco's sinful mores are being thrust upon the rest of California and that this just isn't right. He bases his observation on the fact that thre e bi lls in the Assembly-one libe ralizing marijuana laws and the 'othe r involving job dis· eliminat ion against homosexuals-are authored and s upi)orted by Northern California legis lators, To Briggs, this is evidence that San francisco , "'the most li beral eity in th e area of sexi..al orienla· tion ... " is dragging us down "to its brand of morals.'' • ~" ·~, .. \. • ' ' ,, .. .. .. ' "' ·~ " " ' '" ., • ... -. •• .,, '" . ...... ., .• •' ... ,, ' . ... ., " ,. Its d e liberations ~rcrc set off \vhe n a commuter bus line compl<.1ined that J\'lrs. Carlene Zapitelli of Fountain V;;llcy \\1a s opt>r;;ting an illegal, profit· making ser vic e \vith her d aily c ar pool to the TRW Sys t e m s pla nt in Redondo Bc;ic h. She c hurged her co·\\'orke r s $8 a \veek for the 77·m ilc round trip taking in 16.5 cents a mile for the \\·ho ll' to;.i d . '!'h t• bus ch;_1 rgl'd Sll.50 for the same trip. Since Orange County has just as much represen· talion in the Assembly as San Francisco. and since Southern California c learly ~controls the majority vote, Briggs' cause of action would seem to be t o pers uade his fe llow Southern California lawmakers to export some Orange Count~ morality northwa_rd. 'There! That ought to protect you from getting shot ..• unless they happen to hit one of.those teeny weeney loopholes.' The PlJC finally found l\•lrs. 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Could it ha\·e IX't'll the litllt• f'ipt·r Cub fl yi ng Ul'l•rhead: n.c. Gloom, G"" comm,nts 11re s11bmlll'<I b' rt...Sffi ii"" do not nece•.,.r11, rHIKl IM •ie ... OI 1i.. ...,.,'911~•. St..., '°"r pet Pff~t 10 Gloom, c .... D•ily Pilot. tll hl· 11nfortu11<1 ll•lr fl•ll inln a 1.·t·~s poo l. J~ut not ;.i ::;plalll'r s plat· 1l'rt·tl on llt·nry. :\or, for tha t n1at tt•r, on thl-_rpagil·a l suil of t•lulht.•s . r~o r , ;.is the pl'oplt: sud · d1·nl,\· notiet·1I. it 11a:-llt·nry 11ho h;1d bt'l'rl 11t·:iri nt: !ht· s uit all ~ilotl}.' · ·'•1tt1r;.dJy. the Nc\v Emperor bt·J . .'!,!l'd ll l•l 1r~ 10 kt•t'P lhl' Sllit . . \nd llL·1lry ,l.;l':Jl'iously ug rt•t•d. ··For ;~f\l'r ;_dt.·• Ill· s;.iitl 1no<lf'.!'l· I,\·. ··1 :.i 111 tht•<inly one it fit s ... So lll'nry kl'l!I un t•rnbroidl'ring ;.i liltll' ht'l'L' und t•rn broidering •• littll· thl·J't« J.'or ht' 1\'as \'l'l'Y {.!ood ;11 l'tnliro1dl·ri11 ,L!. ,\nd lhl' j)t•upll'. f1·l1 ~;.1fl• Hnd :-t•t·ure as long as ll l'lll':> kl· pt ~hO\I in g orf h is tll<•j..'ll'<d ,_ui l of t•lnlht•S. \\'IHL'h hl' t·un:,lantly did . ·rht•U. (Jilt: d :1y JUSl likt· that: t hl' \\ holt· I h in g f t•ll ;1p;.i rt. T ll•: fJEl.I C t\TF. ,\s ii.111 lhrt•;.1d~ ~na ppt•d . 'J'ht: got'J::l'UUS .\li tldlt· 1·:;.i:.ll·r11 f;.i l.Jrit· 11n · 1·;11't·ll·d . It 11 ~i s ubl'ious thl' rl·d ('h1 rH.::-l' hrul·;1 dl• <-t nd tht• Russi;.1 11 :-:.ihlt' II l'l't• t•lashil11!. 'fht• Olll.l'· !-lr1111;..• l·:urnpt'<lll l'loth. tu 11hil'h ll t·nr~ h:1dn 't p :iid 1nuc·h atten· 11"11 1·un11.· ;_1p<1J'l <i t thl'.'ll';.1ms. .\nd 1 l11 •rt' :-lood ll l·nry . . l,1111k :" el'il·ll i.1 Jiltl1.• i.JO\', 1•111n1111:: ·"f"h~' t:n1p1.•ro1· h.:.ts 110 t· lrJI I\(':-' ' ··'J'IJ;it i ~n 't tht• E111p1,_•l'OI', YOU d11n1h kid "s:1 1d hi s n1othl'r !;ad· h ""J'h:it ·~ ,IU~t a pl;.iin Ol'd !ll i.1 1'~, 1111n1•1~it";.il human bt·ing lik<• tht• rt·~t ofu!' ·· • ,\nd !ho.i t. for poor lft•n1·y, \1as lht· g1'l'.:.tte!'.lt !-lha1nL' of all. Wl1~1 tl1e P1·eside11t Defies Co11!1•·ess ·• Ford Adheres t ·o Principles WASJ·llNGTON -\Vhy did Ford do it '.' \.Vhy did the Presi· dent of the U nited States propose SI billion mor·e aid for Indoc hina that.hl' kne11• Congress wou ld not <.1ppro1·t_•'! Why did he propose rcs<:uin,g 200.000 South Viet · names t· ··io \1·horn \Vt' h u1·(· a profound ITIU l'iil oblig a · lion " \Yhl·n he kn e\\' it \\'OUld probubly be irn· possib le? ( RICHARD WILSON ) But it rl·m ;.ii n ~ for a J\1i chigan eongrt•ssmun 111ho \VI.I S not in thl' top po1vl•r s trueture and had no responsibility for the Vic\nam in· t e rvcntio n to a ssert now t he rightness of thC' principle o( thill intervention and to stci.nd behind it lo the bittt_•rest end. The1·c 11·a s • THIS T 1\K ES more than ;J more thun a lit· s m a ll mind of a c alculating t le ~tarry s politician thinking only ..o( l!is -·r r u m a n i n own fortunes and swayirig wilh ' these propos a l s . Presiclcn~lhc-wind of ·publit o~n.ion:----11( Truman \\'i.I S fore1•er prowsing takes eourage and conv1d1on. ill'tions to Cong ress he knew it Thal convictiod grows from· \1·ould not appro1·e . Then. lo and Gerald Ford's w hole lite in public bt.'hold, some years l;.iter ~ome of orricc. in h is con('e pt or the pr<,:s· lhl·Se~roposa ls cmerged1nto re· idcney , 41 nd his \'is ion bf ality. like medicarc . Amcriea 's plLJte i'n thl• \l'Ol'ld . Ill'. grc\V into politit'il l 1n:.rturity :.rs Arnl.'rit:a g1·e11· into tht• gt'L'i.ltl•st \\"Ol'ltl po11·e r , :.t nd i I i~ un think ubll' to him !hut lhL' L:nitL•d Sti.llL'S \1·utdd nut pl a:v tht• 1·0](• thut 1'ru1n a n for t•:) a\\. u nd :1 Slll't'l'::.~1011 of prl'sidt"11ts i 111 pie n1t·ntl•d. ~·ord 's lll'tra rt ors ::.ay il is !hi.' t.1ltimate foll y 10 to f.:.til 10 Sl'l' the 1\·orld h us t•hang t'<I, :.ind that in an\' the Trum :.i n Dol'trine of sta.bilizing E-urOpl' \l'aS strt:tl·hc<l lx•yond its ('apubilitics in .t\siu. Rut Truman o.ip)llicd thl' ·rru1Ti i.111 Dol1 rine in Asii.I. too. undl·r tht.• flUg ,of thl• Cnitl•d !\ations and 25 ycai';;. latcr the st,ahilitr th:.it \1 :.rs ci:eiitl•ll_ i n South Kort!a still . J>CrsiSts \l'ith crack t-\1nL•rit·:.u1 tr,oo~ on the f1·011t J inc. • FORD'S hopele ss propos als -served notice that the spirit of . 4.merica's post\var ri se to µo11·e r .. still rl'sidcs in the \Vhite l.Jouse. if not at the Capitol nor in the "'J hl'arts of a divided people. He is making ;.i bet that this spilit'will retur·n uf~er thl' full ml'aning or dL'fc<.it is 1·cl·ognizetl, ;.ind then it I\ ill be l·lcar that it 1vas not the l'residl•nt of lht! L1nitl·d States · · 1\'ho lost hcurt. · t\ presidcnl 1\·as d1iven (rorn· .· uffi tl' by recriminations. Thut '' \1'iil bl' the futc of another presi· d1:nt if Lhos e ,,·ho say no rccri minations ha vc their ,,·ay. tr Forcl goes at the encl of a :. partial term he \Viii Clll'ry \\'ilh hin1 the courage of his convic· t1ons a nd 11·ill not have lo ' ;.ipologizc to himsl•lf or unyonl·· ' l'lse foi· fiavlng trimmetfon \Vhat · he bclie\'l'S. This is the only l'Om · fort that adherence to p1inciplc . , affords anll it is the t•omfort n l!-;,1r1·r S Trumun took 11·ith hirn ... us he left off icl' in lo1v l'Slct•rn . FORD'S proposals probably ,,·on 't ever emerge into run reali · ty, but he will make a re~ord to run on and to live "·ith. How foolish . some say. How little the President understands the mood of Congress. Is n't politics sup· posed to be the art of the possi· bit'? If 40.000 marines are to be sent to rescue 200,000 South Viet · namcse. then would not have pre· <'on sultution with the leaders hip of Congress been absolutely es· Do We Need More Counties?· " •• sential'.' ' !\ol in Ford ·s While House. lie has been perfectly willing to risk rejeetion by his own party, to run again s t public opinion and jcopurdize his own renomination and ret>lection for the sake of princi ple. It is ironie. All over the count..:·y there urc p e ople out o( offitc o ri gin;.ill y r·espo nsible for Viet· nam und they s a.y little or n o thi n g: former De fen se Sccr·et;.iry Robert S. McNamara, rormcr Sccrctarv of State Dean Rusk. Gt·n . l\1ax,vC'll T(;l ylor, and a host or others including the re- cant<.•d Oi.lnicl Ells bt!rg. It 110 11· a pp(·;,irs unt> of lhe un;.in. lil·ipatt!d r esults of th<.• landmark .. one·1no.in . ont•·vote" ruling of tht• Supreml' Court ,1·111 be the rurtht•r frag mt·nt<.itinn or the state into morl' count y govern· ments. r\s it \\'3::i initially for1nt•d , California\\ a s loosely d ividl•d in· to 27 countit.•::;, bast•d largely upon \l'him and ca prit·e rather than natura l gl•ogr aphic or economi<' lines. So ranciful ,,·as the early l.egislaturc in d1·u1ving counlirs th;.it it cvt•n <'r l•a lcd one \l'h ir h never l'X is tcd . 'rhat 1\'i.1S P:iutah County, cs lablis ht'd east of the. California bordt'r in the tl·t·rilory \Vhich 1\·a s lo bec ome J\'evuda. l"\o SOO!ll'I' had these local l'n· l ilies bl!l'll e r e;.1tcd than the t·larno r for s plits t:om1nt.'nred .. For the n ext 7 0 yei.lrs the l.l•gislaturc bus ied il s(•lf carvipg out 31 n l·1v l'ounties from the origin al group and rt•utlju:,;ting' county line s. ( EARL WATERS ) 1-'RO)I Tl ill F. to l11 n1·, as tht· , ('Os ts of luea I govcrnml1t1t \\'l'l'l' being s hiftl•d to thl.' Sl:Jll', lht•rt· ha,·e bel'n :-;uggt•s t ions that thl'rt· 11·as no nct·d fo1· so 1nunv t'ountit•s and sorn t• ur the s 1nilllc r ont·s might be l'OnsolidatL'<l 1nainlt1i11. ing local govcr,1mcnt al Jt·ss L'USt. Jlut the people boom \\'ilhin till• stall'. 1\·hi ch sa\\. s ome l'Ol111til'S bulgi ng bcyonll t'untrol :.ind lhl' s hifts in t'l•ntl•rs of population in other eountics, is rcvi\'ing lnO\'l'· ments for fu r lht·1· sp lits of lhl' prese nt c o unti cs, :\los t beleaguered is hugt• l.ns ,\ngc·ll's County 1\·ith OVt'I' 7 n1illiQ ll squeezed into 4,000 SfJtl <J l'l' n1ill•s. The Stall' of Gl•o1·i.:io.i 11·ith ll'.'lS th<.111 5 million in 58.000 s<1u :.i 1·c miles is di vidt.•d into 159 t·ountit·s. T 11•:RF. JS ' little llul1bt th :.t l part of the t•ause of th<'SL' efforts s tL•ms from thl' dlssatisraction \1 ith tht• rei)rt"s t•11l;.ition being af· fordl·d thl' people. ·• llt·L"ogni ;:i ng th1.• justifi<'<ttions of I host· 11·a nting to tlil'icle t'ol111- tit•s to bring go,·cr1unent closc.•r lo ho1nl.' :.rnd the tliffit•ulties in ;.1l·hi t.•1·ing th is, A sse1nbl~·1nan ;4 .John Knox l!lst Yl'ar a uthored legislation intended to simplify · 11c.•\\' t ounty go1·er n1ncnt for1n a· l ion~. 1·ndt1r his bil l ,\R 4271 {1101\· (:haptl'r l:l!.12 ot' the I!.174 Sl'Ss ion l '·• ;.1 pt•tition slgnl'd br 25 pt'l'l'l'nl of •.,, 1 ht· p1·opost•d n c \\' t·uunt~· <'an ('OITIPL'I tlu.• }:i U\'l'l'll Or lo l 'l'L'<Jll' ;.1 Count,\· 1··orn1 :ition Rt•1·ic.•11· Coin· n1ission to Llt•lt•r1ninc tht• t·ondi· lions 11ndt•r '' hit·h a nt•11· t'Olllll\' \1 111 bl• fortnt•d . It 1n;.1\' rt•<.•on-\. n1t111d ru r 01· a,gainst. ir the dt .. (' i:-; j tJ ll i s r a\' 0 l'<l b ll· t hl· ~upt·r,·isors 1n ust t·all ;_111 l'lt.•t·tion on tht• issul' ;_ind a shn pl·l' n1ajori· -1 tr 11f those afft't't t'tl 11111 bt> dt" ) " Jackie Boosts Bank Account by Selling Clothes , j \VAS lll NGTON -J:.t <:<1u('fint• Kenn edy On<.1 s.s 1s. l 1vice <.i v.-idO\\. 11·011 'l in.hcri t thl' rn i I li ons th<1t th1· 1ircss ho.i s been 1vril ing about . But she ha:-. bcc11 quit•L l.v la yini.( ;.1 s11h_. .a Jiltlt• t'i.l sh fo l' '1!u_• fulurc IJy sell · 1 11 g h t· r 11·ard1·oh1• ;i nd t1ut·t1on1ni.: (iff ~l I h t' r· possc:s:s inns :rs s ht• t il'l':-of thc1n. · The l':ihulo us 11e<1lth \1'l11t•h h ;tS been ;1 l · tri bl1 tcd to J at k1 t• h a:-. alwuys cludl'd ht·r, ~;.iy c lusc frit·nlls. l ier :;11·;.i :-.hbur kling f athl•r . "HJ:11.:k ,J at·k '' Rou vit•r, left her nu inht•r1l u11t·1•11·011 h rn cn· tionint:. 1\flcr Prcs 1dc11l Kennedy 11·:.1s gunned do11•n 111 [)ullus. the young Wido\\1 coltc('lc<l i.lbout S200,000 :i ye:.i r fo1· five ycar·s from ;a tr1tst fund , a ft1n1il y mt>mbcr lold u.s. On Ortc>l)(M' 20, 1008, the d11y she wa~ murM cd to Oriassts. the trust fund rcvertc<l lo her two thihlrl'n und her O"-'" p~ymcnts s lopped. The foll o1ving \\'Crk. she as ked the Tre o1s ury Oe partn1cnl •ilso to discontinue lhe $10 .000 annual pension she had been t•ollecting <IS the 11·ido1\I or <l for1ncr Prcsi· dl'lll. •·1 hnpl' you 1vill l"onsidt'r this as ;.1 p(•r·sonal request, made for 11t•rson a l re a sons." s he wrote. l 'ndt•r the lu1v , she \\'Oll ld huve lost thc.J)ltsion uny\vuy uftcr her rt·n1:1rr1 <1 c. Tift-: l . SS of all personal in· t·ome. ll('('Ording to fri £'nds. was un e rc;.1son she preSSl'<I Onassis ri1r a 1>renupti.:.tl t•ontract. She llJ._lnpl_.Y had to_h<1.Yc S.QlllQ.rn.Qn.cy 11f her 01,·n . s h e r·eportedly pleaclecl. ,\ri t1 lso gave her u 520.000 mon thl y allO\Ya n c-l'. µi clv.>d up most of her bill s ~nd ~ho11·erecl he r with gifts. "J ;1ckie·h•1d :1 f:harming little rule:· 1:ontidcd one (1icnd, "tht1l 1\ri hucl to brinl,( baC'k " present fro1n t.•vcr y part of the \vorld he vil)itc.·d. Once, ull he brought her 1\·:1s n simple apron rrom .Afril.'u . Shl' '''us Ii vid." lie ll'i.IS also generous lo her l"hi ldrc n . g i vin g Caroline a sailboa t and J ohn a j ukebox among other 1>resents. Once,: ' (JACK ANDERSON) .J ohn ·s pc t rabbit 1va' flown !Ji.·ross the J-\tl<.intic to him in lhc l'ure or an O lympic Airways pi lot. \vho kept the bunny in the cockpit \Vi th h im . A's "'C ha1·e repOrted eoirlier, Ari berame irritated over his wire·s h euvy s pending and cracked dowrl on her budget. "lfe put ti er on a s hort leash," ex· pl:.iined a fri.end. -~~- ASSOCIATES recoil hearing Onassis g ripe about a $9,000 bill for gowns Crom Valentino's of Rome. "Whal dOl'S she do with ~111 the clothes." h e c:i.:ploded. "I never sec her in anything but blue jeans .·' We have round out. 1\ftor \\'Cu r· ing he r costl y i::,arments once or t"•lce, somt>limes not nl all. J ttc kle would resell them and sc1u irr&I awuy lttc cash. tier (avoritt r esell house. Encore or., New York City, did a steady busi· ncss Jn Juc kle's sli ghtly used and son1ctlmes new clolhing. She peddled everything from. <'Oats, s uits and gowns to wckct· books, blouses and slacks. The labels, according to our sources. were the best: Yves St. Laurent, Va lentino·s of Rome, ll:1lston. Generally. she would de mand :1 fixed price ; other titncs s he \Vould accept ·wh~te ver the market would bear. Once, it took Encore siX mont'hito sclJ a white roat. with a Volcntino's label. l.lt the price Jackie demandl'd. APPARENTLY, nothing was too trivial tor her lo auction off. She -&0ld-c.vc.i:.ylbjng..lrom~\vorn leather pi cture (ramc~ lo ex · quisite rurnlture, according to ~1tnesses , at s uc h tashloneble HUt tion houses a s Ne\v York City's William Doyle Galleries and Sottieby Parke &rnct's 84th Street branch.' Only l:tst January, \Vllllam DOylc GalleriCs ,;old a couple dozen itt:!ms be.lonclng-to J arkie, includint.;---hcr ll-OH -Juhn..'.,, old nuri;c ry furniture. An old chair with o Choate Sch.ool emblem. worth no 1norc lhi.tn ~. went for $300 when the auctioneer men· Uoned thal it ha d once belonged . . lo Presi dent Kenned y. J nckie had been selling her used clothes, it turns out. ever since s he optncd her first eharge urcount as Mrs .• lohn F. Kl·n· ncdy. Mary Gallagher, who used to keep theil' books. reports that Jackie's c lot.hini;: was "resold under my name ;.u1d hon1 l? ad· drc:;s. A!S the various items \\'Cl'l' ) DAllY PILOT Ro~rt N. W'etd , P....bli.sher Thoma• Keevit, Editor Barbara Kreibich Editoriot Pogt Editor Monday, April 21, 1975 sold . Encorc's check "'outd come lo m e Lind I \Vould dcwsit it in m y personal art"ount. At the same lime. I 1\·ould 1vrite out a c heck for lhe s:.im c amount to be de· posit t'd in Juckie's uceount." l;oor t he bC'a utiful Jackie. :J lthough she .spent her husband's mon ey ·1·cc kl css l y. wu s· p;.ir si mo nioUs \vith her own. The editorial page ol the Daily Pilot seeks to intorm a nd stimulai, rCaders by resenUl!I on this pageatverse rommen· tary on topics o( interest by syn- dicated columnists and car- toonists, by providing a forum· for readers· views and by ·pre· ~sentlng this newspaper's opin~ / ions a nd ldCa5 on current topics. The editorial opinions o( the Dally Pilot appear only In the editorial columh at the top o( t~.page . Opinions expressed by' the columnists and cartoonists and lctt~r wfiter& are their own and no endorsemenl or their views by the Daily Pilot should be Inferred. ' I I I I I I •• • ll ' • .Dearlt Nofl-• ·· WOOD County R~rt Show• Trafffu .Volume Steady VIA(;tNIA WOOO. Pa,\tll tw"v Aprll 11111, 1t1,. hlovad •llt of W1llK ~: moll••• ot Kanri.111 WOGd, w1 ..... •••IO WOOCI and Mr,. I.Inda IOCI. Aho lllr•lved by ,.,., 11•anlltllllll•t n. ~f\IK1t1 J~OO JIM f_,.wtar, l l>eCl'>w(ll ot o.u Ht r1t•11•. f'O'•'• La ... n Mfl'10tlll PatM, C.vlna HIUl, C., fottt1 ~•1101'"'111'•· ByWILLIA_MSCffllEIBER . notes. ••when none were round, "The fact that total weekend HOVICIC Ot .. 0.ll'tPJMlllmt th I JOHN H, 11ov 1c1<. P.iuaa •••• SA e var ous truck axle classifica-traffic entering the trend in: Apru11111,1t1sa1 11,.,Q41otH.~·~· NTA ANA -Despite a tionawereanalyi.od.'' ' t ti I acnt ot c0to1a Mtt•, ca. ,1"'1 1y,i1, l harp increase Jn the total crsec , ons ncreased . _.supports ~~1...0 or 111, w11a £11110.111: -b r It was found that the two.ax.le lhislatterconclusion." '°"· or, J..:k tto~1c11 o• ttun11nt.11et1 num er o registered motor cJasslfic iition _ which r1·ts F lb hi d · · eeer.ri;-d•110nt•r,Mr•.u1111v !il\otp. vehicles in Orange County last a lmost a ll large recreat1'onal or et r year in a row, swrd 01 •111o•n111 on• ~1111r, Mr1. year, there was a l--t no "['; bicycle traffic h as also been Ki•rnt e. 1.onoo1W••n1n11•on;1our1"" ....... vehicles -incr eased more than Jogged and the survey showed a iiran o <t>lldr•11 •"o 1wo ar••1-preciable increase in tr1ft ·e 70 percent 1·n volume on the -> arlfl<kttlloran. Priw111 1om11vi.orwl<•• vo lume on county str~-d decline of weekenu bicycle trar. ..... ,. 11e111 Mo110•1. oa11 U•O<Mtwa1 • 'I'S',... an weekendscompa redtol973. fie of 4.S percent and a drop i n_ Niqr1v.,,o1 Cott• Mii\• 01rat 1or~. highways. •Tevl!Ns A di t th 1974 t Cfi •'BECAt}SE THE s harp in· weekday traffic or s . ., percent HENRY AS8URT STEVEf-15 _M.Q....__ ccor ng 0 e ra IC _ue.ase_jn truck :tr.a!fic_OC-flUrrCd CO(Q.pared.t~9_73. ______ _ Pa'i"-..if•.wiW Apr1t 11i1>. 1~fra11h. aoe census by 1 he ·orange COUnty on Sunday (July 21 , one of the two °' 11• Re"c1ct11 o.1 CAw.t" Miw ior 24 Roa d Department week"ay "BICYCLE TR•Fnc · h ..... ,,. su, .. 1 .. ~ Dy "''' w'''· M•~. • u count days), etn increase in the · nr. . in t _e Aow•n• 5t11w•n'; 'on\, Aouer1 c . volume actually declined by one-od 1. 1 · county continues to be 20 percent !.l'.,."' o1 U1JU111, Olio Dr. c ...... 11:, 5. tenth or one percent and weekend pr uc ion or sa es or reg1stra· stewcm ot Coi t11 Mt\•; -.on..-1n-t.aw _1_ . --tion or recreational motor homes greater during the weekd.11y th<&n JOM o. M lltfto!U 01 ::.. u1.111N, .,nci vulume increased· only 3.8 per· woUld tend to explain this re-on weekends," the report notes. Henry A. Knl"'"'' ol Cou;1 -~ .. ; cent, compared to 1973. "The deer se . b' I t rr· ~f:l',Mr\.A1vaK 111a1>1otC1Ht• St l D sult,''thestudyslated. \" ea in 1cyce ra JC Mew: 1wooaw;n1~~·ln·••*· M'"' N.I•• a e epa(tment of Motor Road department analysts de-compared with 1973 cannot be ex· ~r.oens ot L•ouna •rwl Mr,. Fr""'"""' Vehicles figures show the total I · ed t th. t . b t rh ;w1e,..11ot s .1.aou111.i<uner,1w ... R..... be f h. 1 . the termined that between 1971 and P a1n a is 1m e u pe ~ •u ... ,.kl on 1 ... -..:1 • ., 2:00 PMint11a num r o ve 1c es m county 1972, production of motor homes future cens us will supply an o:iaP11a1P;oc111c v ... w~mori..1Par1i: jumped nearly 20 percent to ,.. creased 104 percent to llG,OOO answer.'' w olh ln1e rn•rnt to 10110 .... Bell •th I 4 .11. 'lkONw•w Mo•t<•ol,., 01 co,1o11 w .... more an · m1 ion. a nd another 129,000 in 1973 Maps in the report indicate direcior,. Friend~ m•r can •1 &II THE ONLY -STA.Rn.ING in· aroundtheco'untry. thatthe heaviestconcentration o£ &Old••r Mortuary on Monclay lrcwn ~ ao1:30PM tor v1,r111uon. creas e noted in the traffic ~ road survey said the over-high-volume arete rial streets is H ERMA'!i~H~~""it°~~~ENOAHL. vol_ume. study ~l 27 .represen· 1tll weekd ay traffic volume sti!I in tht" central part of the ~"""•o1_yApd1191n.191sa1 1,.aov tat1 ve intersections around the decline can be explained several county.,. "'""-~11t111n1ot.Foun1 .. 1nva11.,.c •• county w·as in weekend truck ways. But som e o r the heaviest s.utvlw10 l>y ... r~ .... 1e. JaM K11llltn<l'6nl; rr· . . I -s.on. 1-111rn1t1n Kwn110011111 °' Foun-tra 1c, which Jumped 74.7 per-vo um es w e r e r ecorded on 1a1n vt1Uey on11 1n11e 11r Bnmn11ar.:n. cent. "POSSIBLY TlllS decrease is :Ha rbor Bou levard in Cos ta Mesa, rt0\11rwwl ll~hi!IOMono.1y /:OOPM<1l T kt rr· k . ' B Ibo B I d . N Meullro.ia .... y cn11~1 . Ne Q,,.ton•Moi~~-rue ra IC on wee days 1n-an indication or r educed travel a a ou cvar In ewport ""'~Y 1119:oo 11.M ,;, T"" ~·, s.i1r.1 creased only 4.6 percent. resulting from increased cost of Beach, Ad ams A venu e in Hunt· Cftlmllt C:nurLh . 1 .. 11;rm.,n1, Good "Th" . It ed · gt B h th Brl tol St t s 11epnl·rd c:.:.m u1c ry . H untington IS resu wasso unexpect gasoline or a sacrifice of week-Jn on eac , e s ee a..-c11. Be1111ro<111111 .. 1 Mur1u..-,a .. uc:-that the raw data used in the day travel to be a llowed to enjoy and Jamboree Road link in 1arro. auGa~e: computer programs was ex· recreational weekend trips," the Newport Beach and E l Toro LEARN INTERIOR OECORA"NG At Dir hr lerport Bud, Location ' lmllm DJ is the leader in conducting an interior design school BECOME AN INTERIOR DECORATOR We offer a short term course Or a year course with an associate in arts degree CALL NOW 640-<isoo IOR DESIGNERS GUILD~~P'- 2111 NEWPoRT t'ENTER, SUJ'1-,: 2111 NEWPORT BEACH DAILY PILOT LOi:f1NOA suGBEE. P•~wo owav a mined for errors,•• the report report notes. Road in the Saddle back Valley. Aptll 1•t1o, 191 ~. Sw,v1weo b, "'" 0---------"'-----'------''--------------------------------.L.-----------'------------------------.J cNuoht..,. Mr~. Loi\ Irwin ol Ne..porl llliKh MICI two or11notnl101.en. Pr1~a1e !*rvi(11\ •ere "'e ld. Bell Bro.1C1111•r Mf»"tu;irJ oi1ell<>r~. F UN!( MARY FUNK . P•••ed a wd'f April 1'1th. 191~ "' '"" .19e ot 17. R1!.IOl!O in C'..o\11 M.es.a, Ca. tor .0 ye•r~. S....viveO br tiff bl'Olher, Em1et P<1l~r ol f'toriOa ; ~.~111 $. M••. eo1rbar11 K1llneyer ol Cost• Me•o1. Mt\. """" C...110 ot Qnlano ""'° He lM Sk.:M;I ot Al ....... br.[I, Ro""'' w1ll ll0! ht:l(l l.._-i.ddy 7;00 PM. 51. J ... t n1n1 C•IFIOht Churtn. Requiem Ma~• WedRl!>d.11 10:00 AM, SI. Jo•tnlm Cn rhoht Clourclo. tl(>n Broad_, Mor\uJry ot Co~I<> Mew olrC:c tors .• SCOFIELD .!OHN S. SCOFIE LD, fl!\ldenl ol C.oronadel Mdr, C•. Date ol Cltl>tAApril 19th, 1975, S "rwlwed br hll wile Elltabetll; """·Pe ter Stolieto; "'"""'", LouiM S<otie10. bolh ol Co1orw1 0..1 Ma r ; bro rne 1. Mark ScollelCI ol -wPOl'I U...ttn. ~r•ices w<n be 111111 2:00 PM weone \OJy, Paclllc v iew Cnapel. l "lermenr, P11clr1t Vie w Memorial P•r~. Newport B11•ch. Cl!r11Cleel0, Pa<iilc View Morlu<1ry. DORRELL . MYRA M. DORRELL, ,.='•do•<>! o1 C<>1olo Me!><J; C'6. Oat~ or <1e<1th Ap .. 1 l'i1h, 19/i. '!.urv .. .,o Oy 1oe r •On, Willtar" 0 Dorrell 01 t~~wport H .. •tl•. !WO <1<1"9hler-. ltu<!y SIO•all ul Co~ld ,..,..,.. ""'II M<l•r Low•-..: o ... vall or Hewe..,••; lo"r gr~noc11l10rin and nine great• qrdnd•l'lold•~n; .,.tltr, Alla 0•••• or ~n C:.•o•e. M1~wur1. ~'w""" 2:00 PM 1111.'WWw al Th~ Cenlr11I B•l>le Cl\uf'clo, · ~la ......,w. l11terment. P•tol..: v.ew Memor1ill Pdrk, Ne wport 6e111t n. Oorec1ors. Pac111c VHfw MOr1...,,. TINGLEY CHARLES A. llN(;LEY, re-.iCIMI ot 1A9Uft1 H111,. ca, 0•1" or oea•n Apr11 19th. 191i. Mr. Tingley was Relf•ed~·, !.•\tan! C"'•el of Los A noetes Fire Ocswrlmen1. 5urw1ved DJ llis wil•, Fern f inql"r ; ,,;\ta r. E. t,,,..I B_..,,., ot NewPO'I ~i>Ch. Ser ¥k 11• U noon fun· c1.1,, P.cific Voe• cnaoe1. EntornO- """"'· PatifiC Vie• Mam,,,.1.tt PMt, Nt •porl !l.aat n, P•clllt Vi•'• MDttlfMY oiraclor\, XllELING MA.AJA H. KRELINC., re~ldeo>r of ~I• An111, O . o a 1eo1 daatn Apr1111t1o. 1'1S. S11rvi~eo DV her hl>!.band U s"' Krottino; 1-~ns, Girard Smit"' ot .-i ... nttnolon 1-t arbo,,.r 11n(I E•e••ll ·6re111er ol Ne 111D1 rry Sprin(ll, C•,; d•u91>11 r. Mri. M11 nn1 Costill ol Ananein1; len yranacl'lilOren and one great·Q•anoc,.,ilO. Mr\. Kreling wM born in Olinda !now YorDill Lind.II 1'lOJ. "'4S a t.e naollr.:1cher in ~111nta A"'" 'S<MOI OiSIFICI tor lj ,.ar~ on:I W ... P1tsl Pr~ident ol S..nld And Pilrlor et Tne Naw, Dai.qn1er1 ol Ille Golell!n Wc\1. S.rv1ce1. J :OO PM 1<1Gar, Poet.ilk \I-Cl'lapel. 1n1crmet11. Pot •ht Vie• MemQr i•I P•r-. Nr wporl Be•<.h. PK1h<. View Mortuo1rr Clirecl!lfrt. : BARTE LS DOROlHY J . BARTELS, ron,idl!ntol ~ Beacll, C•. Dale OI dol11ln April 11th. 191~. s ... r~i~ed by nrr ,, .. ~. Donald L. B<1r lel~; ddUljjloler. Mr\. c:a1nerlne DoJvl ot L119"""' ~"'"' two .,Osiers, Mr\. Tnelm.a we ttlo and Mrs.. f ri!'CI Ger\Nm ol L•l•y.,ue. LoU1$1Mt1. Graw.~ k rw it<lt M_a, 1:00 PM, Pa<itic Vie• Menmr.al P.6r-. Ne-I !'ketfl . MtCormick La11w11o11 Be•tll N.orl""'' 01te< tot,, DtAYA&.A ARlHUR A.'OeAYALA. re\ielenl ol i..guna BeiKlo, C•. D.61• ol de•tlo Ao-ril 111111, 191~. Swr•lw:O by nl~ wile. Klrriel M. DeA,a la : o"o ne pllew, John J . La Rue ol S<ran!o". Pe""· Ro~"'• MOn· 0..¥ l :JO PM. Ma~• Twi:\Odr 10:00 AM. t>Dtl'lal St. Cdllter 1ne'' C:anmll< Chur(h LaQuna lleac:n. ln1 ern><.•nt, HollyWOO(. <#;,•ellry, McCorn .. tk Ld!juno1 ll<ioc.1 N.o_rh1<1rr Oirec tor~. RtCH"RDS ALBERT R . RICHARDS. OMeo! (le il1h P,PFll 19t,.,, 19/S. Re~ldenl o! Coron,. ~I Mar. S...rvlvcCI nr n1~ wile-Mild•"" _,, C.wy Richilf<l~ ano OlluQlol cr, Did"' llol!'llrO~le<!. Serwlte\ -re l>el(I Mona.1, #lpril ,,,I 11:00 AM. Patlht v.~ .. (JlapC!I. lnl!.'f""•e nl will lMI Pl!W6IC! H•llr ·Ber o e rPn Corona Oi:I Mol• tNJrlUllf 'fd•<~(IOt>. IALT.I·IEIGEIOM fUMEIAL HOME Corona del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa llUllOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa 642·9150 McCOIMICI MOITUAIY Lagona Beach 494-941 5 San Juan Capislrano '-495-17 76 PAClftC VIEW MIMOllAL PAii Qemelery .Mortuary I Chapel 4soo Pacific View Drive ~-N~Beach, 1 C&llJOfnia f 644-2 700 I PHii •AMILY j COLONIAL fUNllAL I HOMI I l I I 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 J sMiTHS' MOITUAI I 627 Mtln $1. I Hunllngton Be,ch I 536-6539 ' ' I ;, k . "! "-;,. ""* •..¢:,,_, ~·--~ -•'"'"'' .,., ; , .. "'~!VJ ~ ' ,, '·'1''<\ ;,. l;f y'; Happy62nd ~HOW ........ ~ Now your checking account ·is free. At Crocker. • Crocker check-initiall y or on reorder. • You've just turned 62. That's a burden if you're living on a fi xed You're thinking about retiring and how to budget budget. And it's unnecessary. or the years ahead. Because now, if you 're 62 or over, Crocker C rocker would like to help. With a free will give you tl free che cking account. So stop in for a new checking account, and let us show you so me id eas on other way s we f:ll n help with you r financial planning. he cking accou nt. Thar metins it's free of any service or main· Ri ht now if ou·wrtte a coup.,,le'To'<'f'"'d"'o"'z"'e""n,__t"e,,_n,,,a,..n"'ce....:charge. That imprinting is rec. nd hecks a month. service charges can up. that you can hav e your choice of any style All free for a change. · Crackers Changing baiikm g. ).lt!).\UERH>K :. ,, \' ,, I• • ' -A B OAILYP1LOT Monday.Apr1121, 1975 . Cable TV Seeking Hike · DruJ!s, M 11rder Canada Biker Coast Coed Wins Post Jl a r rletll' \Va lrord . duul-(hll'r or l\l r . and 1\111'. \Va llUI' T . \\'atfot'd of 8..\:! ll1.1 y\vood Ori\·e . Newport ll t.'Ut·h , has IX!c n (•lct:l t•d \'ice prcs1· de nt O( f-l t•h.'llC~, lht• of. ricia l hostcs8 0 1·~1.1 niia tlon for ll~f'. 'fhc :-:ophomorc public· rl•l:itions n1ajl)1· v.·dl I~· rt•::i1>011s ihh· for \\'l1i(·o1n 1 11~ ull \"J S1ti 11 ~ ulhll!l lc lt'UOllS l'OlldlH'l lllg (';Jill pus tu;n·~ u11d ori.::.t nizin~ a Chri!-i lt11 <.1s p;1rty C111· tht• ·r ri uit y Du y C~1·1· (.\·111 t•1· 111 Los ,\llJ!t'l l·~- The Newport Be nch (':.t l.ih.• !t•lcvis1on rirnl Lint· fling: to save its rra nchlsc '''ith the city ~nd In r( .. ('0\'l'r from the effects or tht· Al:1 rlncr 's ~1 ilc fi l'l.' has asked for a $2 n1on · thly inc rease jn rules. O ffi c i ;1l s of Ttlepromptc r form~lly l"t•qursted the incr t>usc in ralt•s las I "'eek. but d rC\Y nu offi C'ial resp(lnse rron1 t•11r t•c1uncilmt'n. l ns t t'ad , t h l' pa nt•I agrt>ell to delay u de· cision 0 11 cont in uing the f1'<.1 n<'hise \\'ith the firm until outside experts help evalua te the rirm's future in Newport. '1"': SPOKESMEN ··oa the? fll ·m "'hi{·h lost or. rices, equipm~nt und re· cords in the Jan. 11 bl aze :;aid tha t. the r<1i se in 'Real Threat' Advc111scn1t•11t. Heolth News ..• -:=::;:================;::::;::::~ rules rrom $6.50 to $8.50 r . pt.•r houst·l1old \\'uuld add NEWPORT BEACH $100,000 to t he revenue VANCOUVE R <UJ>t ) -"L ike the outlUWti or the old West , they li ve not just outside the law, but outside or society itself.'' Wh ich leuds motorcyc le ~angs in Briljsh Columbia to ki ll on contract, peddle.drugs and guns a nd terrorize ''street people'' with almost no fear of prost'l'U\1011 . at·t·ording to a po li ce muga z.in (', lht• 'l'hin Olut· Li nt'. 8 Million Suffer From Migr9ine ···.,,_... .~ UH PRECEDENTED column. But cvc n so. suid the . •~AUCTION rirm's l\1a nager Larry P ri cst , t he i n crease Sl,000',000 INVENTORY v.•ould not be enough t-0 753 Cp"E'RlaA'~riuGS offset the losses. . E•HY C..c:eiv.._ Siw & Detcriptto. IMMEDl.&Tf CA.SH REQUll..fMfHTS NECESSITATES DI SPOSAL OF EH"TlRf IHVEHT0RY .. Croo11~r? '"THEY llA VE .DEVELOPED l hc;r o wn mora lity, the ir own culture a nd the ir own set <>r values ." , ... \ l>f>ur l)r. Couturt.J : I hllYt:•l""ta('kS. tn ~01111• l"U:.1·.s :illt·r~\· bee n told th:..t migrain~\ St"t•n1s tu b'' 1nv<ilv1•d, and hcada1·hcs .ca ust" br1.1Jn soint· va11l!n ts s a y lhal damai.:e. Is I hi s I rue? i·ho<·utat1~ hot hers lhcnt. TUES., APR. 22. 8 P.M..IVIEW: 7 P.M.I NEWPORTER INN, 1107 JAMeORURD .. N.I . " Door Pri1e1 IRuq1, P~-Coppt""I t0 b. Iii.;" ow~' 4\ICOl ... TtlH4TIOH4~ ()I JI •U·I•••• -C-C~ .....;or C•- Tll E COUNCIL has or- dered the firm to s ubmit a schedule for the corp · plction or cnble service to ;.i ll arc<..1s in its St'r\'icc a.reu. ·'The t'ity also wants a romPletc copy or the firm 's opernting budget for the ,\'urrent ycnr. T he rirm ha s won d e lays because .or the loss of re - cords in the fire. Pompous 11ewseaster. Ted Kn;g h.l. of 'Mary Tyle r l\1oorc Sho\v' fame, has re- corded two no veil)' songs for Filmation Records. H e saicl. ·1 can carry 3 tune a s \\' ·c I I a s ~1 n ,. a~c h or n1an in thi.~ business.' T he m ;igazine sajd bikers in Canada ':i J>u eific province ure deeply involved in underworld ac- tivit ies und often use fegitimate bu siness as :.i front for crirnin ul activity. ' "The grc uscr image has become largely a bli nd for n urcotics importation, taff'ickin g in hard ;.ind soft drui:s in la rge quuntities, g un running und the s a le of prohibited and restricted weapons us well as explosives ;ind contract killi ng," the mugaz.ine 1'his ..-.·as a question N..>t:cnl· In :nJd 1tu1n , 11 a (ll'r:.011 ly 1•ul tu Ur . G;1 ry C..:outurl! i.11 rt•t•ls hims.<'l f bc1•01111ni.: t1•11:.1• th1~ C1:.uturc Chiro1•rur-,Vc Of-111111 ··1111 \\uuud up."' a d 1· ,f1cl'.1 hb<-ratt• t•rforl In r1•lax :in•I llis unsOA·t·r IC'l things sl1dt'. instead ol r <J ;i d a s n1aint :.tl 111ng th1• p"rcssuN..' L•' lollov.·s: :il"t·umultsh too much. hclµ,,,, · · 1 r you s ut • at·rurdi ni.: to Dr . ( :oul ur<•. . ' LOW COST .. 41n'o t~ .. JfB84uR~NCE Married pl!rsons over twenty-five s annually . Twenty-one y;ar old single males s14~'!'r;n;~;lly Nineteen year old single males . sl54* annually jf.,U r.me••vd(!nhonl yJ , •with Rood d•ir~ record BOB PALEY jUld Associates Inc. P'h SoOfh Orange County 642-6500 One:,. North Orange County 546-3205 Be an individual.. •. drive a Huge Selection Lew Prices C heck us ou i! · Mission Viejo Imports S..n Diego fwv. o1t Av1:1y Pkwv. M•siion V1e1<> 17 141495-1700 t714) 831-1740 s aid. fe r frorn 1111• '"Know1n~ thcl'oC f~J~ i-:raint•, .vuu Cill\ bt ·••l9'ffi (iy .• '<:iJifo . THE C IT·V ALSO--------- "TllE:Y CONTROL STREET SCENES where the major _\'ictims are street people. They rob. ., s(cal. ussault, and rape \~'ith almost no rear of QrO· secution. Rct:.t liation aguinst persons m uk ing t·o m - .• have, .,.c~P) lniW"ll rnt•s. But .-ont'l' a 1111 I r o •u'b·l c i::ra1nc has :>t:11·lf,:d , thcrt• 1, v.·1thout \1·or-liltlt• to du hut rest l1wcll.1 r)•in g ahou1 and trv \O rt•l:1x," Says llr. sceks a more d etailed ac- count on how the firm proposed to use utility poles to wire homes into the c"able·s)'!ile m . Be s ide s th e Teleprompte r frunchisc, the city ulso has a con- tract with Community Cab lev is ion , u s ub- s idiur y or the I r vinc Companr . Sandals Causing 'Ras.hes WASHINGTON (AP) -T he U.S. Consumer Produc t Sufe ty Com - mission says that many Americans d e velop s kin rus hes rrom sa ndals made of water buffalo hides, perhaps because animal urine is used in t~ .curing process. .:: .. ·· TilC commission <id·1 vtSefl CQllsume rs-to soak the sandals in hot wa te r before wearing them to reduce ihc pote ntia l of ir- ritation. ~Al the sam e time, the age n cy invited io ·. dividuals to write or cull if they huve ex perienced a reaction from the san- Bug Diet Assailed · By Pane l pl1.1int s is a very r e.<il thrcut." ' A specia l division set up by the Royal Cunadiun l\1ounted Police to g ather information on the bikers has been h a mpered by lack of man1)(1wer and runds, the mugazin e s uid. It called for broader police action to "stamp out t his rungus \Vhi le it is still of m anageable propor· I ions." Dr.Gory COMture, D.C. h r <• 1 n Coutur;l' ..r tl ama gc Jlc adds ihu t strong tll"ug~ and lhl•rc is should not he used bul stuy no fYi deq,~e . !hut brain ing in a darkenl'd roo1n 01 da mage ever 1"esults1~· t·overing the eyes wit h :• l\ligr•1i nc accoun ts 'ror."'Ju clot h to shut out light oflc11 rri ~htrul nu1n b c r o f, it•lpsson1l-. hcaduches. and th e num l>l'r 1'ht• on ly truly i:fft•(·tivl' ~r sufferers _in lh_c lin1lt-tl <'~s<' ;:-, to try a nd prc\'t•nt C d F l d B S h I ~tales al~1n_c 1~ csllm_TITM l\i:4', hl·ad;it·hes 111:.ll!;11I ul \\' A S !·! I N G TON Oe e e y C 00 From 2 m1l\1on lo as high asM t rv~t o find a rt.•1nt.·dy ;.itlcr (i\J>)-The National r11 1t1iuu.· ti1e)1'tJ:1av<• s tarl l!tl . f\"~1nry F.lten Chappel; qu;.irter honors lis t al .~li i:raint•.;11·1.•nrd111~10 Dr. Spt.•l·iaf».cd 1·li1rn1>r:ir l1 1· .Agricu ltural Chein ic~ils daughlc.:rof l<onald Chap-Bo\vling G ree n St:.ite Cu utur•·. 1s th1· ··~•ck t•:1rc 1s.th~:hoil"l!Ofa nt•\"t.·r ;\ssociation is a larm1"<I • · · ·1 Sh h(·ada rht.•" t.v11e t'l;1,,:.11·;1I· ,-0,., .... ,,,i n•• • nun1b1·r or 1111 J>t·I. 1<89 ·r an<.1gl!1· 0 1iv1..· . ...,n1 vers1 )'. c \lo'~S one ... M ...... n v er a S la n r o r d C ,1 of SS! stude •>ls lo ,.,., ... ,·v .. l.\'. on 11nt· :.i1l1· t11' tht" ht•ad ... r.iint•surft•rcrs. ost a ~· t•s :.t , h:.t s been· ... ... " L n i vc·r si t y p1·or t•ssor· · :-. str···· "ht ."\. s. h!JI i.:1•n1•rally so sc ~·t·r1· as !o .. t\nd \'OU 1; no\\'."· :.:1y:-. 1J1 obsC'r\·ation that inSl'('lS r1"='='m='="='='"==''='="="=·i="='="=r==·=·========~ 1t•av1• you no 1·hui1·1· but"' Couture: ""sOllll' or the 11111 .. 1 <"ould provide nutritious suff1•r through 1l. 'l"h1·~('. i:. thnlhn;..: an1 l lruly rc...,·ard1ng food for Americuns ii WHAT ABOUT ARTHRITIS?. n:1use;1. csl1"cn11· sen:.1tl\·11y 11rof1·ss1011a l c.'<11cri ene1• .. • f lO li "h!. SOln t•ILllll'S d1 :.-l'••<•l1 ··•l•·nc·h••01>ca'"liC ha11· lhl'l" v:crcn t so ussy. ""' u ' .. . turb;111 res of vi s io n, oe· i·on1c v.•h('n ;i n 1.·x-mi p,r:11111· In its current OC'l''Slet -~et the Up-to-Date Facts rasionally head 11oiSl'S and sufferer t;·l1 s mi· thal he or ter , t!Je a ssociation said Attend Free oth1·r odd sy n1pton1s ht'sides. she has kickl·d the n1igraine the rft"ofessor's remarks thc hcadachc itsclf. hubit."' .;will no doubt get more ARTHRITIS FACTS FORUM llt• al so notes that us m:iny ()r. l'outurt• n1<1inlains or. publicity" than thcy'dc · :1s half lht• 1·hih.l rcn or 1111 -fi i·es ;1 t t hC' Co utu r 1· serve. Thursday-April24-7:30p.m. i.:rai nc suffcr<'.!rs· :.il so have Chiropr;i<·tic Offic e, 20-1:1 • D-hool lhis trouble lo :'ionic extent, \\"('sl cliff Dr., Nr...,•pnr1 Tiit-; NE\\'SLETTER Mannersmnw:ldarySc It is also nhser vt·U th;1L suf -Bearh lt·oriio..·r or Jjth :11111 . Cafetarium fl·rc·rs u.~ually:1rt•nf1 nlt•ns1 •. Jrv111 ,. nt·ar C..:or•i ":.1. s;iid that umong his ob· 2100 u~-D • · I ..-"'ers n•e-p(•rfc1·t111 n1 s l 1 ~·pt·s. :01H Phuni:\i~5-a:1ou. scrvations the professor Mt---' leach r~criods ol' :.t rt·s~ lri ,1,u;ci: u! said rricd term it es huvc .... ,_. • thrl•e times the protein • Phys1 c1ans Discuss TreatmentMethods, l'Ontent or eggs a nd tha t Medtcahons, Surgical Procedur es ' FREE ;tECTURE • Benefit s ol Exercise and Physical s moked ca t c rp i 11 a r s Therapy Explained By Dr. Gery Couture-, D.C . have s ix times the pro-• Aud1ence Oues1ion andASlswerPenod on HypocJlyce-mia/~ Head11che>s/Ac..-clwe te;n ;n eggs. •·ARTHRITIS BASIC FACTS .. Booklel "•• TUESDAY, APRIL 22 "We would only hope Presented By tha t if this k;nd of project • ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION 7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. ever r eceived serious p 204lWe•1diffDrive-64S.5lOO conside r.ation, a careful-~~~~!"'!"'!"'!"'~~!~~~~~~~~~!"~'1----_:·::;.::.;::· =::_:~:_:.=,:::_:.:,:,:_ ____ _ ly studied environmental impact statem ent v.•ould be prepared," the as· sociution said. ''WOULD Tll E termite hur\'est be done dals. ·~. 'by strip mining teChni- More tha n '!M> pe rcent ques".' 1-l o\v a bo l\J. cx- of the v.·ate r burfalo san· perimenta l permits? dais sold in the United A n d \V o u I d y o u r States are impo rted ne ig hbor 's b ac k yurd from India. tt·rmite ga rd e n be a thre at to your picket ~""'""'"""'-'~-~·~"""""""·.-..,~~~~ ·fence?" . . NOW AVAILABLE DOI TRAINING . . IN YOUR HOME ··whe~~ Th~:P,~~bre~-~ Are" PROBLEM SOL YING To include: House breaking Digging Jumping Barking Biting Running Away Toking Food Chewing and more PROTECTION ... .. ~ J STEVEN D. COii Nation's For9'fn0st Dog Trai1ttr ' OBEDIENCE To Include: Heel · Sit Stoy Down Come Mr. Cobb features on "In-Home Troininq concept by which. the owner can lecrn the ort of proper dOCJ training in the convenience of their own home. This instrvcffon will in no woy inhibit the ployMness of yolir pet. CALL NOW FOR EREE..EYAIJJAJION IN YOUR HOME 494-1222 · - I I 536995 REMOTE CONTROL 100% SOLID STATE ASK ABOUT THFNO·WAJT REBATES" ON THESE AND OTHER SYLVANIA CLOSE· OUTS AT • ~avis brow .... • 28 Years of Integrity & Dependab1firy • ( ( Cttt1 M•\t • H"bo' A•t• 1 11 fil'f, • S1ddl1Md1 V1lley • '. •\• ,.,,\t ...... -,..... , ............... 1 ....... 1 •• 0.. ' • ~~-'• ·;.: •.• ; •• •• ' -~J·r.J1J." '' -::;:;--. · --· ~ . . ·;z ·-· -. .... ..... , ..... , .• _,, ..... 11...... ~ ·-'· ... ·-,_, .......... --~ .................... -_ ........ _ -""'="""""" ............... , . ' ,.. ~ . , ,_.. JOU NU ll•VKI ""'°"' NUMeHI l l11i ... J'+.)4J' • ' .. • • • ~ J 1 . 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' ' ' • l I\ fQ DAILY PILOT Mondayt Aprrl 21. 197!> NBA Chief Fearful Thinks Walton May Be Shot Funrlng g Lashes Out ... SAN f'RANCJSCO (1\P ) -Commissioucr \\":.ilt <•r K t.'ll· nt.'t.l y or lhc Nutionc.il &isketball Associntion s avs hl' has not t•t•ns urell Bill \V<ilton for l'Ct't'lll t·ontl'OV<•rsi<1 i st ull'lllt.•nts l>t.•(·;,iusc lht•y arc prolt.'t'll'd U~· rights of 're(· s pt.·c(·h. but Kl•fl lll'd y ridds ht• is v.·ol'lil'<l "sonl('I body rn ii,: ht I ry to shoo1 · · lht• l101·tl<-111d 1'r·LJ il Bluzcrs rookit•. "I t.•:111 ·1 do :1nyth1n i: ;,1bout the \Vulton l'<JSt' lx·t-.1ust' of the· constltutio1111I 1·iH ht o f l /'Cl' SJ>Cl't:h . '' Kt•nn-1 .. 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Tht·re hr1 vt.• b(.'l'll publishcd rt' ports th:.itJ:h~.nC\\ s p;1 pt_·r ht.·i ress :.ind lither, (ugiti\'t'S had s_t lii'Ct.I ln§t f:1)J lit u I_)t·n· n ~ylvu ni LJ t'UlJin rt·nlt.'tl by t ht• St·ot s. ''ho hLL\'L' nol bc>t.•n t•ha ri.:t·U in I he t· :J ~t· jn<J ,,·ho d l'ny t.•0111 mitt in).! ;.1 n ~ <·ri llll·S. \\';.dton ·s ~lat(•rnt.•nl s hU\'L' t'l't•oilt·d sonll' furor in ~01·tl~nd ~ini0nglary; iA-·ho di:;~1g1•t.•t• \\·it h his ,.ft>,\·s, hut Kt:n- llt.'l.ly ind?l«:ttt.•d thaf''the~1 eague 'p.11Qbably couJd,..Qo nO more th an f;.iu lt the :,t;..ir for in<li1·eelly hurtin g tht· g;1111t.· uf l>:1sket-h;il I. . ' "P o rll c1 11d tt.•lls nit• thl.'y ha\·c b('l'll gt•lt1ng al! kinds of c::.int·t·ll :1tions." K1·nnt•d\· 11utt.•tl. .. 'l'IHtt ('Ou ld U1· \'it.'\\'t.•d il ~ t•undut·t dt·t r 1111 1.·n IHI to lhl.' g;i nll': I don '1_ k no\\'. \\'hat \\·t> l'l' rt.·<.i lly \l'Ol'l'it·d about i:. 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''as ::.hi.l\'t•d to iJ +·5 c:hoit'l' in tht• Kt•n- l ut•k \' Dt·t·bv futurt• I.look Sundav. -..n oild.s rn;.ike r :-.:1id. · 111 l b\' f1nu l pru g r;.inl 1P rl'!:.i1111i 1. ... pu1 11t;: rn ;irµ111 ,,,.l'I' 1h·t'l'11d1n;.: t·h;.11 np1on Kl :HI!'> Ull11;1:-.1 of l!;tl.1 Hogg:-. fin1 :-.h1..•d '' ilh ;111 irn prt•:-:-1\'L' ti~\.i."i jJOJlll!-1 l'Ulll p;Jrt•d 1111h t19.l .57 for !Jih1 ;.1:-.i. \';.1v11 st•k/H11·.s k :1v:1. :1 !7-1•t·a1 uh! 1\.lu:.c:o11· ln i;h ;chool :-;1uilt·nt. d it·cl not 1ni:-.:-. :1n.1 nf lhl' t·1~h1 d l\'l',-, Oil lhl' f1 11;JI lO\\'l'I" JH'O:.,!t';!lll ;;:-:. ~/)(.' p dl•d up :111 cuuall v 1111 pr(·:-,~i \'l' -1 10.~5 po1111~. · ' ' lslande r .;li<;lty • l '\'j().\'l).\·1.1·:. ;-..: ''· t;1 H1t·~ :.ind Jl'~111 -l·';1ul l'ar'l!'<l' :-t·c1rt·d tlur·tl p1•r111d i.:t1;i l:-' 1u~1 2~1 :-(·t·ond~• ;1par1 Su11da.1. i.:1\111;.: 11h: .\-<.•\,. \'ork 1::-1:.in t!l'I'!'< ;1 :;.1 \ ll'lUl'.' o\t•r l'titt ~b urg lt ;111d h1.·1.·p1n;.: 1h, (:-l<intll'r:-;1\11 1.· i11 th1·1r !"1 ;.1 11\\·\ t ·1111 1 ! u;.1 r1 l'l' t 1 n ;d ~ phi ~ ult A:Cef's Win, 2-l Till' Rt•110 ·ru rr ('lulJ \·lft P.on1 - l><.1y Dltl'k , run nl'rup in llu: \\"ood .i\lt·rnorii.ll , fro rn 20· l to 12-L Fooli:.h J'IL·:i.":i llrt·. tlh.: t'ulu1:l' book ft1\'UJ"ill' ._111 lhl."> ,li..'Oll", h<.HI lx·t·n 5-:!. Baye s Bies 46 SAN .JOS r: -T on.v Douglas, :o;('ored \1-ith lhl'l'l' n1i1111tt.'S rt.·· m<J ining lo )!11·1.· lht• Lo s .i\ngclt.·s o\i:tl'l'S ;12·1 ;\urth :\llll'rie<.irl SoC'- l'l'I' Ll•;1gut_• \'1c!or,\' u\'('I' lhl· S<1n J os t.• f.~:.i r1hquakt•s in Su11da ,1··!'< \\'l'SI l'l'I ! 0 r \'1~ iun l•Pl'llt'I'. ~ . ., , L.i\f\1)0\'t:H .. \ld El1·i11 "' . • ·· •l:.iyt·~ pOUl"l·<i Ill ti ~(·;1~0ll ·high 4G Den1Jer ";,, •. \ " p o i nt ~ Su 1 1 tl :1 ~· tc1 p:1t't' tht.' \\' :.is h 111 g1 on H 1d I l·l:-. I II ... !)7 .93 I'll'· 0 F. i'\ \/ f: n c; II ;_1 rd I{ LJ Ip h lol'y 01;(·1· J;'luffalu th:tl g a1·t• tht·n1 S1 n111~011 !'>('Ol'l'd 11 uf hi:-, l[J point s ., :~·2 ll';.i tl 111'l'I' !ht· Rrai·es 111 tht·i r ,111 lht.• f1n;.d q11;11·t1·r. int·tl1d1n g ht·~l ·Of· ."l' \ l.' n ;'\' ;.1 1 IOll iJI Bil ~k(.•I · (11·(' ti 11t1.:h fl't'l' I I: 1'1Jll S Ill i ht• !;J!'<I h all :\:-:.:.01.·i:..i tion F::.i!'>tt.•rn Cflll· f\\O 1ni1u.1tl.'~, lo fJOJ C:l' tl'le1Dt•nvt·r f l·t't•llt't' :-:.1· 1111 fin ;1 I pl;1.roff st•ri1·s. ;\uJ,!~t·ls t o', a t:l t · 128 1\n1t•ri c~n llayl.':-:. \l a :-. 0111:-:.t:.i nd i n~ as he Baskctb:.i ll AssoCintion ·pJayorr 1n ;.idt· ~O uf 2Ll s hots . rno.-.tl\ ,·ietory u1·t·r 111111:111:1 Su1iday 1urn<.1 r'ot1urJ j urnpt.•r·s . · 111g hl. \\'t·~ t..:11:-t·ld l'li nc:hl'd tht• \ Ll'-1'ht.· tr111111ph )..'<t \'t· Ot·r11·1·r u l·lJ tor~· fur lht· Bullt•ts in 1h1.• n:t · ;1rl\·:.i111 a gl' 111 1h1· h1·:-t·Of·::.(•\'('11 1iun;.1J1 y telt·1·i::.1.·rJ g amt.• IJ~· g r;ih-\\'t.·!'>l(•rn 011·i:-.i1111 111 ll' s1·r1c·."· hin).' 011 c of 11 <1 .\l'~· r('u· 'll~~erJ . Gan1e l'\o. 2 "·jJI be pluyed,hc rc !':tv1t:; c.i nll p 1111111 g it h:.it·k Ill \or'ith \-~TO:esday. 1 tr • I' fi \·l· ~t.·tuntb, l'l'n1;iir11n g to ),.'i\'t• \\':.i sl1i 11gt ci n ;1 !'"1(i.!):J le:1cl. l 'nse hJ <1rJdl•ll a fret· thr1J1\· in tht.• t'IO!'>ing !:iel'OllrJ:;, fur 1 ht' fi n ;ti 111;.i r;,:111. • Bwb Rip KC ("f l fC,\G() -l~o h Lu\'(' :-turt·d fi1·e qui t·~: th1rd ·quJ1·\l'r ha!'>kl'I!. t11 icnitt· tht.· l111l·::.hu11ting C'hie;1go l-!ull:. If> :1 10 1·77 \'ll'lOl'Y U\'(.•r 1h·· f\;111:;,;.i :,. l'11 y.(ln1:.i ln.1 K in g~ S11 11 cl<1~·. )..'l\'ll lg thl' Bull:-;1 J·2 t·d~t· u1 lht.·i r !\':.it1 011:.i l J::.i ~kt·tb:.iJI 1•h1,\fitf !:it•l'll.':-.. Th l.' le<.itn ::. mu\'l' tu 1.o;a n!>:1 ~ ('j. t y \_\'edn<.•:::tlay n1 ,ghl fpr t hl' :,.t\1 h ;!<Jtnt.· of t h t· ·bt•:-.t -of·s t·i·t·n \\'t•s t<.·1·11 Cu11ft.·rt.·nct· ::.t·m ifin:.i l. !'.'.t•1tht·r h <Js 11·011 oil tht• utht.·r 's t·ou rt in this r11Hgt'U ~t.·1·1t•:-;, BuffahJ~rn C'l!I C1\GO -·rhl' f''t·t·nt·h C'on- nt·(·tuir1 lint.· uf Hitk l\·l artin. Be11t.• Ho h1·r1 und C.i l Pt•rrt•ault ;d i :-t·ort·d 111 till' finu l J)t•1·10U StniUay 111 clll lu l(';HI l~uffa lo tu iJ G-~ 1·i1·· 1•11·.v 11\(·r tht· t'hit'<JJ.!O IU;i1·k Jl:1111.:-. ;1111 1 g il'l' th(• S:dll'l')o. ~I t·1Jf'r1n1:1 11d 1n~ :.l· 1 l t·~1U in tht.•il' ht.·~r-uf·!\\'\'l'll !\;.it1u11 al llu<·kt.·\· l.t·:.i~lll' pl;•,\·uff :,t•rit•s. ' Thl· t t«1111:-: 11·t.·1·t· tit.'tl 1-1 goi n~ into the fina l pe riod when J im Lort•nl7. !>l'Or cd at the 17·second m ark Lo put the Sabres a head to stay before Buffalo blew the gam e \l.·idcoJ>t-•n . Dh•l•g Cha•p• \VINNJPF.G -Phil Bo~~s ur th1.• l;nil <.'CJ ~t;itt•s ;111<l E lt•na Vuytt:;ckhovska ya of lhc ~vit·t t :n lon 11·t;r c n1 od,·ls of t·on,.istcn- c r Sundo1y in \vinnrnl.( the m(·n ·s thrt•C ·lll l'l e r s prln J.,!huartl und \vornt•n 's IOWl.'r gold tlll'dHls ut thl' Can;.uJ.-Cup diving competi- t ion . . • ............ • • Al !STIN , Tex. <APl -Chris Evert rel'l•l vt>d lhe SS0.000 <A'in· nc1"s ehl.'<·k Sundiiy <A•hile Billie J t•!!n K in i; fu1ucd ubout u disput· t.'<i linl'S n1t1.n 's call thut led he r Hni;rily into a dt•tjdin·~ tie· brc:.i kl!r in the $100,000 \Vorld St·ries of \\1o n1 e n'.'i Tt.•nnis. Evert dt·fe atl•U King 4·6. 6-3, 7-6 bc/01'<.!2,500 s peC't a tors and" n.a· tional tt•ll'\1is ion u udit>nC'e'lo tukc homt· the biggt•st prize cvcl' in \1'on1tu's tennis h i:;;,tory. i\ftt'I' thC 111atl·h. King said s hl' 1\'US the <1ng riL·s1 s he has ever Ryan (4-0) Still Not Satisfied ('ll!C1\CO (r\P ) -Nolan Rynn [ear.ls tht• m ;,1jo1·s in pitching t 1·i un1phs but he st ill is n 't satisfit·d \Vith h is hurling ... or the rt·t'l'nt un1µiring be hind ho 1nc pl:l\t'. "l'rn no,~·ht•J'L' near \Vhe r(' I 11;.i nl t u bt.•." s aid the fi1·e betlling Cal ifo rn i3 1\ngels rightha1lder '"' uftt.•1· b~·:1t1 n g Ch iC'og'o's • \Vhitc Sox 8·4 S unday for his fourth vie· tor:-· \I ithout dcfc<Jt. 1"ht.· ,\n ~e ls hos t l\'linnesotil 1011i ght ut i :30 (K!\·ll'C. 710 i. "I kllO\\', I he J'l:'('Ol'd IS good but , l'rn not · in th(• g l'OU\'c yet ," ht• addt•d ... I'm not \11hert• I ,,·ant to Ix· Li~ any n1t·o.in ~. ·· llv:1 n fi red ~• n,·e·lutlcr, but he \\ :1ftl'd nint.• ;.i nd s trut•k out onl~· :-0.1\ ·r110 uf ~he hit!> '''t•re t\1·0-run honit·r~. by f.(t.•11 fl (·11derson in the fourth 1nn1ng 1.n1d J org-t• Orl a in lhl' :-,(_•1 t·nth .. ·rht·y both l':1n1e on ha nging l'lll'\-l'~." !'aid H.y:.in . '''ho ,,·;1s ;1]~11 11n h:.1ppy \\'ith the calls uf urnpi rt· ,\r1n;111do I{ud rig,ut.•7. h-.:h1 rnl tht.· pl :.itt• "/ th1·l·11 ;1hou1 15U or 160 pll <'hL· ... :· !'.llid R,\'0.111 . ··;111d I didn '1 ~t·t ;1 «<.ill ;dl da,1'. \\lh:.11 c:.i n ~·011 d o ·• 'l'h1• t UY has trouble h1.·h1nd th1.· p lOJ ll'. \\'h:.it more can ~uu~.LJ~··" lly;i n ~1d 111 itl(•d hl• ,,·as slruggl- 1ng "hut th:1t 's th<.' bl.'st filSl ball 1·\l' h:ul yl't this yt.«11·. I kt·pt ,get- .i1n).! l>to-hi11d on the t·ount <.ind you don ·1 ''":i 111 to do t hat ,,.ht·n \4 •ll h;1 1·t· tht· ft.·;_1d. \·uu \\·a111 10 1u;1f:t• 1h1·1n hit lhl.' h~el l. · \\'hl'rt you ;1/'t' ::.l rugghng llkt· I \1 :1~~ then ·'·ou n1~kt· your pitl'h .•rtd lit· IJl'l,!,1 ~ 11. j usl µuts you 1n l h;11 111 ut·h n111rt' of ;i hult•. · :\l;.i11:1i.:i:r l)1L·k \\'illian1:-:. ll;1t l.' •l.i tvd --r do11 ·1 think he's <1 ~o•M l 111n p1rt·. I{~ a n hiHI ;111 t.,._1ra <la~· 1+r rt·~I ;.ind \\ ilS LJ littlL· 100 Sll'Ol\J;. hut hl' didn 't g<'t t•\'l•rything ht.· '\l :JS l.'lltitlt•tl lo . J 1,;Ut.>SS lhl'Sulne thing J::'Ol'S for tht' \VhiteSox. .. If 1re'rl' not doing our job. tht·.1· firt.· us 01· sh ip us out. Th(· s:1n1c thing ::;hould aµµJ ,v Id um- µ1rt•s . CALIFORNIA CHICAGO ~I> r n t .. ~I> r" I>• M ''" 111;>•,I ,. l .. 0 l(fl!~ ,, l 0 I) 0 i:. .... "" I 1 Cl 0 NY"'iln U ~ I ? 0 , .. dfO~• di> J i l 0 Ctl.t?I> " " bllcl\•e •1> ~ I ) l """"Of] JI> " " '""'"~I> " ' ' ~"<)(<'"°" (I ~ I I I •1.on!<m 1 I " " { Mil• II> 7 0 0 il ! 1 llc.<!• of}"' , • ~ 1J I ~ O John><ondn ~ 0 0 0 Ji< n., 1D I ~ I 2 0. O! '' J 0 0 [) 0 R<1n 11r• ''' ~ 0 0" v .. , ...... , • 0 0 0 L~Mud rm "0 Q 0 o..lee"n . 0 0 0 0 ll"'"'~"n 1 !' 0 0 (;o<.'>olQ.o 00 00 II Sm,m, ' ~ 0 I) For''" p 0 0 0 0 "'.l.iu p ~ 0 0 iJ Goqolcw~•i 11 0 0 00 IC.!dt. ~I B 10 /< , lolilh 31 4 5 4 (~li!O"l•a 200 100 401-8 Cn«dll" OC(I XiO 2)() • l. l.lfn! DP -C:.11.1.,rouu l, C:ll•{<l90 l LOO-- ' ''"1orn1,1B Cn•<d<lOq 1U· (ha!l<1.JB.,-Bo<lllH1, "'""m t<I..-t'l~Met>On fl), 0.111 'O ::.ll-C. "'"'Y. Ro~r 11. M. Nett le~ S -El. ROdrla.-:1, IP H R ER BB SO i;>wAn ('19 ,t 6> S _. ' ~ " 0-•·•tn•l ~1 1 ~ •J l ~ 1 Go•~··9' 0 {I 0 0 I Or\lN 'I 7 4 :J ' (',oqol~"''"' I 2 1 0 0 WP-I o•~t~· _11~ .. n T-):.CJ.a. -•.801. VPI T" ....... Boggs hit <Jll three of his div~s INDIANA'.S GEORGE McGINNIS INABA BATTLE. \ • bcl•n Q\'<.'r :1 t(.•nnis mt1.tch and •1dU ed t hut us far u s s ht• \l'uS con- t'<.'l'nl•d she '" :.1s c hcutt'<I out of it . 1'he dis putl' t•u 1nc u1 the Ins t set, with Kini: leadlni: S.S. She 1·lu1 n1cd :;1 lint•:-;mun initiu\ly in- di~1tt.·ll ;1 return s(•rvlct> by E\'t'l'l '''as out or play. But King s:.1id thl' linl•s mun tht•n chti ngt.'<.I h iti httnd s i!:nal 10.~ho 'v lht• s hot \Vi.IS ~ood. King proteslt•l.l thut she hud us· s uml'd the ball \Vus out or pluy <ind \ht•1·c ru1·t· d id not :ittt•mpt <.i J't.•t lll'll. "J s \\'t'"'" I 'd ri ng his Til't.'k .'" King suid or the llnt.'s man. 1'ht• tourna n1 e nt un1pir<.• rt.•- fust•<.1 to overturn tl'll' cnll, n nd Evt'r't ,~·cut on to '''In LhL' til'· brt•aker and them utc h. F.Vl'l't s:.i id Kini: <lid not pl uy h(_•r l'l'll,ul:1r G11 n1 c in tht.• tit.•· brt•ukt•r. \\·h\t;h the 20-yc~u··ultl Flo1·it1u nc.iti\'C \\'on 5·12. King s uid she ,,·~1s uvs1.11 th14.t tht.• lint·!i mun ,,·ould nut un!:i \\'t•r hl•t' q ul'stions u bout his coil I. J asun Morton, thl' umJ>it't', suid lint.•Sflll'll nre inSll'U('lt.'(I nut tu t•Jlgil~l' in l'Q nV (_•rsatiun ,,·ith lhl• playfrs b ecause "It is a one·wa, street. ·'Billie Jcun ls u volutile In· di,·ill u:.il 11·J10 c~n t•xpludt• In lHI in:-:.lant," !\fol'to n s :iid. ··I rt.•1•J ~h t.• s huultl lt:l\'C kCIJt pl ;1~·i11~ bt.•cu usc the lint•s m1111 h:ul 11ut yt•lll•d out ht!:: cull \1·h<'ll sh1• stoppl'd," ht: a dd(.'<I. 1 l\in ~ got $25.000 fur s ecotHI Sunday 's "\'i(.·lo1·r g;1,·t.• E,·eJ\t :111 S·ti l'<il't~t·r r t•«ord :.ii.:u i~t 1..;111~. Out E\'<.'1'.\~~id s~1e s.till has tu i;o for t1\l' ,,·'i'nfWl'!C' shots <1:,::Ji ll~I ~ill ~. L!l'S STEVE GARVEY TAKES A TUMBLE TRYING TO GET GARRY MAOOOX. $32,000 Purse Won Dodgers' Ups, Down LA Croux/3 Soar;. ' . • By Palmer So D~. ltij~ries PJ\L !\1 S PRIN GS (1\P I Si e~u.ly Sandr;1 P<.1 lm('r, ht·r prt·· c:is io•l g <.1 inc f;.1 ltl'1·ing j ust s li ght· ly. hl·lll on Sunday and cuptured tht• $200,000 \\'innt.•r!'. Cir c:lt· golf \ournatnl.'nl ·rht· din11 nut111· 'l\·:-.a 11 . 11 ho 1·a n1•: into th<.· fin;d round or lhl· four.day l'\'t'n l \\'ii.Ii a tot~il ol' 2IU aftt•f' th f'l'(' <.:u n :s ecUll\'l' 70s. linished \\'ith 'a one -01·e r.pa 1· 73 on the 6.347 -y;ird i\1ission l lills t'OIJrsc for a 72-hole total of 283, fi vt.•·undcr-par. Th;1t gave he r the S32,000 first PfiZl' in the riC'hcst' \1•ome11 's t o urn<.1 1ne.n;.. l'\'Cr pl<Jyt•tL P<1lmt.•r bo!Jt.·~·t.•d the final holc of tht· tou1·nu n1l•nt Sunday when s hl' misst'tl :J b irdie putt or iibout six fet•l. thl'n \\"<1s un;.1blt•to m<Jkt• <.i coml.'b:J t'k µutt of lt•ss than t1\·u ft'ct. Ru t th<.it s till 1\·as ~oo<l l'nuug h for a one·st1·okt.· 1·it·tory 'O\'t.·r K<Jthy l\1l'i\l ulle n . Palmer. a 34 ·ye<.ir·old rrom JJa llas \1·ho tur ned pro 11 YP<1rs ago , dis pl11 ycd a cons iste nt play th<1l has ke pt he r <1mong t he LPGA ·s top m o nt.·y ,,·inners sinC'l' 1968. !\1arlt.•nl' 11.igge. lhl' 25-year \'l.'tl'1·an of the I .. PGF\ tour. s hot thl.' tourney's Sl'cond holc-ih·one ;i nd eollcetl.'d SS,000 for her ace on l hc 152-yartl t•i g hth holl' \\'ith ;1 n t•ight·iron . Las t yc ur·s play('r of the yc:.ir. .lo Anne Carne r. finis'hed.\\·ith' ~1 71 for293 whill' Laura Baugli shot <1p;.1r72f01'297. --.. _ . ... -~ ''"'"I •tor.-<. ""d money wlnno~~v o! t"" V.onn"'' '-••Cl~ LPGA lourn.11men1 <l! Pd"ll, ~],II WJ•dM •'"°" H•ll•GolloilflOC:l)Unlry(lut) ""'""'" P.,1n1c• \32.000 10.10.~J 18) IC~lnv Ms. Mullen \Jl,OI){) ll·/tr66-il -JM (MO! Mil nn ~ 10,!<00 I ,1.11.11 11-781 (iltQlf' JQ !.•<11• ~10.loOO I• 10·1\.-Ml-797 cn ... ~0 H11 .. ,,n .'1n <,(11'1 'l·'l·l•~T-n./ Jou:hnBoura~wSA.81\ '"'0.IJ.16 ?119 ..1anPBd1t0<k ~•.•1 ~ 1r 1;i.10.1i 1w • llonn•" Or want ~.Cl?'> 1\.Tl-11).n -~'" I.~ l\y (ull<'n ~ l ?.S 1J·1fl.14·11-~ii') ~RODfflS\J,8/S 1&-n"6-l•-m , Jor<.'IC"1m1er~ki \J HJ; ll-1'1·"6 1•-1'1(. Jo,1nn v."~"~"' \J,l1~ 1(111).7J 1?-'ttl AmyAl(Olt\J.l/S , ... 11.11.11-n 1 !.itndrdPO~l \?.SOO I• /l./?./S /'1} M.iryMolhS~.c.00 It 11 ·1~./S 1W ~lie r "~n11on S1,lo00 l ';·lll·6•·n -1'11 Juov l'lin~ •n ~1.l>Ot) 16· I }.I 1 ·10-I'll Juov 1C1m1>en S2,MIO 1&·14·'2·10-~1 OeDI>~ Aus11n lol.,l•."6 17·1G-13·11-1~l MMlt'no Hiq~ $1,,lb.~ /J..14·1l·ll-7qJ JoAnneC•riwrtl.<11~.... /J./S.1•·11-J~J ::..indr,t HtJO•<''t,100 II Tt,..]~.f?-1•• MA<<1•"M•1St<>•S ~ 1,•81. \0 1l·IS·l4·13-1qs S..r.<1< ~ SP•ll •C II SI. ~81 .~O IS·l•·IJ•I )-2<1> Baltv l:lurnl• ''"" ,1."'8l ,(I 11·1>·11·11-'J'" (;IO•o,,£.hro nl '1.•81 ~I) It /]./4,70,?~~ ~lllSIO<>e ~l.11~ •l .J /)/}-.1"'- LOS 1\~CE l .. ES (1\Pi -Thl'i1· f11·s1 hutnt.• s t;.and of tht· 1975 busebilll St.'ilSun ended on a sour note but the l.os ,\ngl'lt•s Do<lg('is .. took dt•ad <1ln1 on <1 n1ujor il'<Jg uc rl'cord a:-, tilt'~· lt.•fr lo\111 . hobbll'tl by inj uri l':-:.. ,\ fl t·r l hei r fi rs t ~l'\.4..'11 gamt•s :.1t Dodgt·r Stadi un1. the Dodge1·s h<1vc an <i ttt.•ndant·e of 289,276 for on .avC'ruge or 41 ,325 per gam ('. If t h<1t' sun or pal'c continue&. t ht.• Oodgl'rS v.:ould total around 3.4 million fans ut home by season's "nrJ. and th ey· \vouJ(t br c;1k t heir 01vn m ajor· ·le ague .record .of 2:.i m illion set in 1962. Sund ay. Chris Spcicr ·s b:..11 (•uppt•d tht• winning ·rully but it \\·as th(• Oodgt•rs' in~icld that pro· duccd the mos t comment from the S;in Fr ane isco s ho rtstop. Srx.•ie 1· sh.1shed ., l\VO·run singll.' of( rl.'l iC'vt·r Geoff Zahn a s tht" Giunls seort•d three times in lht• 13th inning und the G io.ints def('ut. l.'d Los Angeles. 6·3. ··f'm surprised that the nc 1v in· 'fie ld Pluyl•d this \ve ll. .. s a id . McGee Rallies For First Win ·. PE!\'S/\COLA, Fla. 11\Pl .lt.•l'ry J\1 eGcc, recovc1ing from u t•olla~c on t he firs t nine, fil'l'd ;.1 closing.round iO Sunday to CLIJ>· l ure the firs t tout· .\·ietory of his 1.·arl'c1·, \Vinning the $125.000 Pl'ns ut·olu Open go lf tournamt·nt 11 ith a 13·undt•r -par Zit. f .n .. 1 ~<o"'' .:ind "'Qn('Y '"'"'"'l' suna.,, '" ti><' ·ll"~.000 Pen~.ocalo1 Open qoll IOU<"""''"'' on t"" 0,.,19 . .,,.,,, p,.,.11 Peno;ac:o1a '-'t•y Ouo '°""" (a <1>\flOI('• am,ue ,,r>; .Hn f M< ~' 5J S.O(ll) v..111, A• n.>!ronQ !l!~.7~ ,~, .... ~ C••n;plon s~ o<> '-\•lltr t;"rll!!r !•.•7) D"'!QN ~"" \6,1>1• ·•-J.,,,, +'•te Gol)Oy M1tclltU ~.i:i.1 Q.;n S.•t~~.C..1 llODt.lurpl\y >o.0.1 t O<t c. .. 111-1 n1 ~1.11 1 R~'' M.lllb~ S1.lll A""yNor1nu.111 OoUQ !.<>""""' ~1.11 1 L~(!"°'r !.2.111 (fl.>rl< • Co<l\.lf i?, IJ I J "" ''"''".,an i 1. •lB Jonniv,..11,111e • ~1.9li c,,,,hl"H M.or \I\ Sl.9131 C•!IY{.O~fl•'' ~l.~38 Don IWri<>nSl ,38~ L'<KC Ot>•lon ~1.li!S ~<·•r'I:\! /"•Illy S t,l&S :><•"' Ad.<n·., ~1 .1~s bob:O!M>lonSl.:lli) •'·"""~·10-771 /IJ.l>fl."6·11-,,, l>S '' .,a . .,9. 11~ 6/·~-11) 118-1" fl . .,_,, oS• 21~ •'1>11· ... 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T ht• balls don't c:on1 l' off thl'rl' like l:.isL Yl'ilr. 11·h1.•n thl'y l.lOunt.·t'<.I likt> ·thcv h:.id hit c c1ncnt . ·· The Dodgl'1·s a nnuunte<l Sun- duy thut strong-arn1cd r t•li t•f pitt'he r Mikt.• l\.1urs h<Jll ~nd <lar-. i11 i.: lt•ft fit•ldt:"r Dill Bul1kncr ":ill join the many Los t\ngclt•s in: jurt'tl. . ,\l rl'ady p l uying \\'ithout l'3tl'her Ste\'t• "{cage r. outfielder' ·ro111 P.'.1cio1·e k :Jnd s horts top Bi ll llu ~st•ll. lhl' Dodgl'rs s1.1 id the}; Ill;\)-' lost.• l\tars ha ll fo1· u ,,.t•t>k und llut'kncr fo1·t\\·O. .\f<.i l's hall s uffert·d a Sl'paratiun ur 1·ib cartilage on his left s ide Sc.itnrday nig ht ;1 ftt·r making four pLtt'ht·s. The Cy 'loung ,\u·ur·d ,,·inne r rl•lie1·ed in t he t•ig:hth in~ ning, bul t·on1plained or a :-;t<llJ1 hin:.: pain in his sidl' :.ind asked hJ lt•a\'t'. 'l'hl' t•luh s a id l~ueknl.'r 'S 1<<·\'t'rl'IS s pr<.iincd anlilt· hi.Id bt-cn place d in LI cast and thal Oodgc1 l'X°l'C:Ul i\'l'S \\'OUld d ecidl' th i,~ rnorning \\·hcttit·r tu µl e.ice him QJt l hl' dis<Jbl<•U li s t. Th<• sprain oe l c ut'r l'd F1·id<.1y nig ht \1·ht•n ht• s lid into s econd llusc on an atten1plt'tl ~:lt•a l . • lfis r t.•placl'1n e nt, Pat'iort1k 1 hr4is ed his hip ugainst the 1·ai1 ! i1l jf-0f thl' lt•l't fit·ld fl'tlt'l.' ,,.ht•n lfu lt•:.i pctl to t:.ikt: ;.i hunlL' run au·<i~: fru'1TI c;i;.int!. <'OJtl'hl·r f\.J;ire llill. Pa'ciort·k is :ilso t'X IX't'lt•d lo mill08 s~rt•ra l g a rncs. .l' Ru sst·ll is on the 21·d:1 ,· tit· JIJl('<l li s t \\·it.h iJ ~roken lt.•fi 11<1 I !-.llffc1·t•d 1\pr1I 12 111 Houston. T • 11ext d :.iy Yt.•<J gt•r sµrainl'd :1 knfiti• in u home pl<Jlt• tolli:.iu11. l lt·~ t.'Xfit·ltt·d to rctul'll lhis l\.l'l'k. t. ·t.OS Al<IGELES l QQC\ 2D C<UI II V.-(1 <Hr.0.w 10 Cr.o""o•a •I ,.,,. l<lflr'.p 1·er0<1...,,,{ A'-"'<ll.><11 ~~ "-"" L•<.f pl> Cre"'~' p "" Mot.inn HO<oflno .. b r ~ 1>1 "oJ 0 0 " 1 1 a ~ ! 0 0 & Q I 0 ~ 0 I 1 ~ I ) 1 iJ 0 0 0 4 0 , 0 \ 0 (I 0 ) 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I) 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M<M~ll~" ~I> 0 0 0 0 101~1, ·~ l a J ToM•~ •s 6 1 !..<n ~• .. nfl,(O Olll lltlO 000 000 l Lo' Arn~t>l"> 010 001 000 000 ' ( tl>tW~. OP-lo~ Anqcl~~ t. lDB-!t11n f t '"CO 19, LO~ An(l('IO,h /, ?0· Coooo:kon, Cr.iwl M~'"'" Hli-(~y j]J. .!oil M,\Ul\oJ"'~· !t~ Bat I .,4.,.on.!tl'· H•ll, 'I • l Sil A -~1,St._ Newcombe, Connors Roil Lutz Captures Pair of Crowns j LAS V E G 1\ S J o hn Tht.' p~ll t· pfaye-U on fhe rub- J'\c wcom be whi 1>ped fel low hcriitd indoor' eourt which 1vill a nd \'Ollcy i,:oi m c u·ith 11 bli st c1i n~ be used ror the Saturday contest. urr.,y of pa5sin g s hots a nd &cort•d Nl'\Vl'Ombe suid he \.\'<!~ pro· u p.:1. 6·4 vlt.·tory Stlndu)' in thl' ~rl'ssi ng Hl 1 ht> r ul e he had' fin ul or lht• Wor ld Champions hi1> plc.i nnt."tl and "·ould like to t>cuk Tl'nni s '.Blut.• Grou1> tournum •nl. on \Vt•dnes <.lay for the mutch. • Coaaors Breeza Connors is expt.>elt'll 10 ul'ri \'e Tuesday. L"'z '11e,_ Df>:N\'E R ..__ J im1ny Connors dt·fu ~ed R1·i:.111 G uttftitid's st•r1·t.• Australian 1>ro Tony Rtx:he. 6·1, 6·4, Sundny in u workout for this week's $250,000 <A'inne M uke·ull m a tch 11a:ain1l ti im my Connor~ TOKYO' -San Cle mente l'C~li ­ dt•nt Bob Lutz upset Stun Sm ith 6-4, 7-5 In the singles lln111I of the , S60,000 World Cbom ploaoblpToq; I I I nls Rl'd Group-tournament Su tlo.iy. t hen l'ombine d \\'Ith Smith \\i n th(• double s title. Ip lhc doublt>s £inal, Lut.z a Smlth, thl• fo\H'th-st.•l'(kd tea lx.>:;t the 1\us1ru li11n duo or Jo 1\h.•xundl'r <ind Phil Dent 6·~ 6· 6·2. • ., ...... J'ep 1:"F:l'roS7iTRES-=cu111cr \.'il :is of Aritentlna ,,·on lht' Rlu ht r11u1a tenn'is totJmttm(!nl Su d ay, d cft•atini: Am<!rican Cl Gr<i•bncr 6-2, 6·1, 6-4. • ~ -& -. ,. I --------"' I - yros~ Sen~tlon ._ 4-millllte Mile '~j I For UCl's Scott? By CRAIG SllEF•· 11 011 .. 0•U1P1101i.w1 The four.minute mile Is u slan-·1~prd u!I gootl IOnl:l dlslunee run- '."li;rs a1n1 for-and UC Irvine's · r,yn,t;:utional _frcshn1an Steve Scott· • ti no exception. ,..·;,scott, frun1 Upland, hud won 10 ract•s in a row Lhi s _scuson p1iOI' to JiClllng. be:it. by San Jose State's Mark Schllhng lust weekend in &¥n 880,yartl run. ~ He's clocked 1 uson bests o( l':08:8 In tt'je mile Mnd 1 :52.6 In the · ilMtlt-but n_gurcs to do much bt!l• ~~ore the '75 tJl<Jck camJMatgn \Jsovcr. o.UCI assistant coach J ... cn f.tiller ~u.ys Scott could brl'uk, four· :.i1nutt!s this sl'ason-if the condi- ;Uons u rt rit:ht. ~ ··Thl'rl:''s nu 1.JUt!Sliun in lllY ·h1ind ; ht.·'s t·upublt-or running .a ,least 4 :02 r1ghl DU\\/ if the ';"1eath('r condition!.> urt> ideal und1 Jillbmconc tun l:U \\'ith him fur ~th1·ce lu1>s . F'or Lh<.• scuson r thinl\ tie eould dl.'fi nill•ly go under f0ur fninutcs <ind 1 :50 in the hulf." says lhc a lwa ys -optimistic ... Miller. , Scott, a 6·1, J8S·s>0undcr, s'ays ;m;c•s not thinking about a four· i.1tlinutc milt-. ~i ""l 'n1 nut really thinking about ·Jaow fa st I c;in go. I just think ·ubout \Yinning the r<icc etnd in do- ·l.dtlg that the good lime will t!OmC'." s<.iyS Scoit. "It's possibte J could bre:.ik four minutes, but J1 ,don '1 lil..e tu get overconfident" Scott w;,is prima r ily a .MSAC Relays To Feature Top Jumpers \VALNUT -l·li!:h qu~lity cont- pctitiun with ba l ~nec and depth as nl.'vcr seen before. should be the order or the day a~ the list of world cluss uthlctt.•s grows for the 17th Annu;.11 ML. San Antonio Reluys Friday throut;h Sunday. STEVE SCOTT half-miler al Upland Hig'h School where he won the CJF 3·A cham: pionship in 1 :54.8 and finished second in 1he state-: Meet with a time or 1: 52.2.' • t "'!\1y best time in ·the mile in high school ,..,a s 4-:15, and that '''US on a rel Uy ·ref:l . I didn't run. the milt.' al all in high s t·hool." That's ont.• reason '''hY Scott: ,,·:is surprised to run 4 :08.8 in UCJ 's f.·Jeet of Champions recent· ly. ,;And mr first lap in lhotl race wus 6$.0, so I \\'as surprised at the time ~·alf!e of the S(O\V fil'Sl lap.·• v:-- Seott's goals this slouson arc to \Yin the NCAA (Division II) c hampionship and three week s lutl'r earn a trip. to Russia by fini shing [irsl or second in the na· tional juniors meet. .. J~e's sharpening up for the NCAA meet (in l<.1te May J right no\\.', howevcr,·hc's really paint- ing tow.ird the national juniors meet," says Miller. ''A trip to Ru ssia would really help him. Scott needs internution<.1 1 ex- pcrienc'e." Miller t~els that Scott is de - finitely Olympic ealiber, but the '76 Gan1es at Montreal qi.a y be <.1 littll· toocurlr fc)r him. • OCC Cage Standouts Switching Checking the coll ege sccnl•: Orun~c Coast Collegt.' baskcl· bull ,players Steve Manker, 'fodt.J ColltnK and Erle Southwick will pluy at four-year schools quite u wu y rron1 the Southlund next sea&pn . , COiiin s <6-5). is hchded ror Weber Stale in Og'den. Utuh: Manke r (7 ·01 will play for lJniversity or ~the Pacifi t: und Southwick (6·8) is S\llltchln~ to I °Southern Utah UniverSi ly or Ct.odarCity, Utuh . . Golden West has some atlrilc• tlve ruotball and basketball g•me~ un Its schedules next season. Coach a ·ay Shackleford's root. ball team ha1 home dates with CRAIG SHEFF Orange Coast, Fulle rton and Cypress and will also host l'On· lerence foes Los Angeles CCt East LA and LA Harbor. Coach Dick Stricklin's basket· ball lf'am opens its season Nov. 28 a1ainsl arc:-h rival OCC. The two ~ams did not meet last yt·ar. OCC bolds an 8-3 edge in the series and has won the last two .. Golden West will return to the Moorpark, Chaffey and Riverside tourneys and will travel to Fullerton IDec. 13) a·nd Sad· dleback <Dec. 151 for noncon- ferent·edates. Cerritos College \\'ill hire an us- s istoint football couch soon to replace Tun~ 1-f arris, ,.,.·ho p<isst>d u,,·uy last season, and the nt.'\\' rn<.1n is l'Xpected to be either George Mas.sick or Pt-te Nickl<.1s. l\1ussit'k is the he<.1d coat·h at St. John Bosco and Nicklas guides Gah1' High. l\tassick reportedly had lhc job h>l'kt."ll ,,·ith tht> Cerritos <.1thletir· t·o unl·il voti ng 4-1 in his favor . Monday. April 21. 197S . - I , CAIL Y PILOT A I I JC Basketball Log G0LDENWE'5T 41 C,pre"-IJ " .. .. " .. ff ,. il) F11ll••ton U LAH•tl>Ot 11 f1111,.~ .. I) 0..,,Qt Co.IU "',, Con!••CO\I• Oifl>!O V.ollfy •• '•"«!" •I Son Oie;o 1111 'llV.~•Cle IQ C..OS•monl •1 !t.oil~eOICk t.1 S.n 8ert.,•d•no ~ C•t•u~ · 80 Ptlorn.tr ~ So\1111-~1 ...... \6o S..n 01eqo •S R'~'""" t.1 GrOlS....,nl -' 6) S.O.OOlet>.Kll u !..tn $o!r,.,.,11•no n O trv. IO P•IO....., as swu...~ .. !06 'l'I (..111~11We\.l n i8 ,, A10H-1t ,.~, ,...,,s.,. •.• 11ort1o " 11l4 'ill f11lletlon M '' 16 Lit V•lley 1• •) I• Cit•.;~ •) 1~ )j ~ .. o.~ww )t ~1 /1 LltH••bOr •I 81 1• LA Hflbof' .. ~) <I) MoofOoilt.. 6!l M> 10 P•WOC!noil •l to &6 S.ntt 8<tt tloilld I• 13 t1 Con1pl<l>'i ~ IJ '2 ~11n 01e90 ~l 1) ., °'""'' " ~9 I() So .. ,11-•le•ll ~ •Iii a.-P•10nwr ~ ~.M CH•1ro 11 Mt !ilo Soilda!~b"'l:k ~ "·" Gr~~,,,_, • "' tl )I !>fn a.,,....11;no 1' 12 '8 O..ne, " " '°Ill S.0.•11·-· ..... 101 P•iom.r IOI (ITR\IS ID'!...,,,, 0"9) •S .. Ctl"'i 60 w (11111~ ... tS (..tYt•nrtJ'I to1 )' S-lt'fl«'k !tO 10 6"ri!o... ll 112 Gro"""°"'1 ll 51 CyP<•~" ~ •' s.na.r,...lli-1J 'l'l Wll!"ier J'I 16 Si.I• "l•Ytll• II Mt 5fn Antonh:I tr()'*> Ctlntpo.on 11 ...,,_.,_ V.tlley ~' "' M E•it LA (ol!IO UN8£AHAl:01N0 •1 Al•ett<le 14 I• (olle<)POI DfU••l .. 6) ~ .. ..s..1 Loil~'leg1~) 10 MLS¥>Anlo1110 .. JV /4 12 Coll"ll"<ll 10 .,,.,,,.,Arlr. 12 St;>qllOt•> 1~ 11 LA Tr-f e(h IS SS 1-•..,IOO )& '' ~1et1.tc-at;,. Ml,S..,n A1110•110 •3 •• s.. .. Ber .... rdino s• •? °'.,,°"Co•~• 11 JI ~utll-iletn 82 SJ s..ft• a••D<ot• •1 I I S.ddlet>it<k 6~ t9 Funert()n .. .. 8' s... 01e90 IS ,.. (',ol<I<"' We•• II C•OiU»<1nt 'IS l'I OH113. " .. 12 R•W•~olle SI IS !t.oilddlel>dt~ n Clw!ley ~ ... P•!Om.tf " 10 f'•1otn1• 7,'IS !toY!Plwe~•e•n •I 10 S.n ~• .... rdino 11 'IO CJ•.ott~y .. " 12 s.odleO•t.. '126S Gro'll>monf '13 S.... Oieoo 78 '' S..n Oie90 " " " .. 1) Gr~ 12,. fll••s.lo. U ~--'121• O lru1 .. ltlwrlklrl ,..., p.......,,, a CMHey 12 '2 S.0111111-sle•n .. .. "3 P•lofnilr I 11 "8 SMd»Wck Gl:OSSMOMl tS Mlril(O!.I• ~ S,tn Diego Mes. 11• E•SI Lit I i Fullerton •I E 1Gil"1lfl0 !Di Pl. Lo""" JI/ .,. 5.JOOlet:i.Kt t.lt EIC.m1110 ill S.n DieQO Mr-w •S C..iol• 1. s,.,, oteoo .. "'""''°1-1..t 'l'1 591111•-den• 10 P.lom11r• • S.....Olego •s Oi.Jue, 10 S.-0.~k U ~8ern;wofno 62 Al<reritde • ID 'i<H•ll••Pl-1<"111 ' 11 S....Die90 '8 O..tte, 12 Cilr111 6'1 l"llOINr IS ~a.tk a S...Brt•,....Olno 1l Alvert!Oe II CM~y n Gru!.S.mont 6~,. ,...,~ S91) AIWti~ .. .. " " .. " UN DIEGO f11llff10n Son.I• ...... AloHOnOo -· ,,._. RIO korodo v;c1or Y•lley C.,,00• G(j)""°°"t a..tter R1verl.l~ c..-ov.munt " .. .. ~ .. .. " .. .. ., .. CUt11!o 8• P•-• a. So\n-1.lern 8~ !.In l!e•,...<Otno 16 5.-mlebiKll BO CMllff S'I' c.ross"'°"' 11 ca ... , ~J R,...,,~lle 109 P•lomll< Bl S.0..-•le•I> 12 ~ 0.rnaro lno I• S.OClleWCk 'I'll In tht• jUmping events tht.•rc should be no dominant fi gure as an outstanding grou1> of improv- ing uthletes may pu sh each othe1· to meet records , \Yith \l.'orld marks al\vays <.1 possibility. .. The ·;s Olympit·s is nut idt•1.ll for him . It \vould be better if the Olympics \Yere held in '77, as f.a1· :.is Steve Scott is concerned. ··But ;.it the same time, it's not out or the realm of possibility. When you tulk~ about blue chi~ athletes in the United States, in terms of being the very best in their event, Steve Scott is the \'CfY best half mile-mile prospeCI. in the nation." says Miller. · f~ut Falcons athletic dirt.'ctu1· l>o n llull vott.'d for Nicklas. und M !HJ\\' the dccision must be made ... 1s IJy the coll<.•f:le's board. .:i " C.e1r•lo<-10 'II. Lit Soulll-•t , ~1 B.01..U.W ,. M LOl.AnQeleloCC t'I C-tll Arluin• Jt. IOI E1M Lit 101 Al-...r"Clll tl IOf A'/' H-IO SAODt.E&ACIC .. ml S.nDM190-w 1r sa 11 Mi••Cotlil 10 U oi.ttey Gl0!.1mont Rl .... .ioe S...-•'t•• S....Oieqo P1lolnilr Citrv1 •• " ~ In the high jump •. 10, cOm· petitors have already topped' the 7-0 barrier. led by Greg Joy'of the UniVt.'l'Si ty of Texas-El Pasu, "''ho cleared 7-4 earlier thjs year. Clarence Frazier of Cal St<.1tc (Northridgci has t'nte1·t><.1 "'·it h a l>t.>St of 7-2. Southel'n Ca lifornia College's Jack Causey oilso has a best of 7 ·2 an'd UCL1\ star Rory Kotinek has cleured 7·1, a littl~ be!O\V his bCS l or7-3 laSl YC<.11'. Also ho1>in g to cxct.'t."ll thc 7-21 ·~ 1Tll:'t.'t and s tadium record o{ Rc[nuldo Bru,,·n set in 1973. arc Ca Slate CLong Bcat·hl jumpers C<.1rl Milt•s ;,ind Bill Ht•itt·heu, \\'ith murks of 7-1 und 7-01:.o , r:espectivel)'; l.:CL1\'s Jay til eis lt.•r and Doug C<.1st• of Biolu. both \\'ilh idenlit•:.il rnarks o{ 7-0 1,.,, and formt.'I' USC jumµt·r Dt.':tn O\\·cns and cur'tent Tr·oj<.1ns rrcshmwn Clark Beed.le both en· 'tering i -0 murks. , 1 In the" lon g jump. last year·s ,,·orld leoider, Arnie Robinson of the Mickey's Missiles, ,,;11 be leading the jump('rS ,,·ith his 27 .2.1~ mark. ,, FACTORY Demo SALE! • tOYOTA DAMPU! TOYOTA MX13 4 DOOR A11!0ll'll"C. 00 *1' ,,,,,1111 11. l 1t aorDl'°"'"'l1· .AM ,_.i..,, ''"" """°'-II -IOWOllCI Ill~) • VOLVO IHt Mce'IKr••1• . ..-.._._ .. _...~cedto .... o..w. hl"'Y s,.c .... ,~VE,.', USED CAB ,,1 ·,SPECIALS '67-YOLYO"' llOOll· ~lie. ""' r-.o. rvwe 1111 5 1377 •'6t TOYOTA COIOHA tf.J. A~l~ht:, Iii' Q0"6., ,. .. '""'°" !YA ..... I 5 1377 • '7l .. llli'D' • flOIMULA .. 00 ~ .,,...,_ "" "*" ~[ ..... & .. .,. .. ,...,.,,...,ClllHOTI :. 'll77 ' I ··1-1e unquestionably· can be Olympiccalibt.'r.". BUCS CREW TO~ TROY, SD Sl'ATE SAN PEDRO-Orange Coast College's crt'"-' squads \\"armed up for the upcoming Ne,.,.p1.u·t Rt·gatta at North LiduChunnel in J"\l'\Yporl Bay \11ith convincing victories Sunday in the junior \'arsit y t•ights and freshman eights. The Bues strok('d to <.1 6:-10 af:lainst u high tide. "'·hipping l"SC 16:58.0) and San Diego State (;:12.3) in JV. Jn r1:eshinan com}>t'tition il "'·as occ· ahead with a 6 :26.3. follov;cd by Siln Diego State · <6 :48.8 l and t:SC (7:01 .11. Southwestern .College will an- nounce a new head baseball coach soon, :replacing J ohn 'J ackson, who will limit his duties lo coaching only the basketball team. 1\nd Fresno CC has a DC"-' head <•age coach. lle's Chuck Stark, \l.'ho replaces Juhn Too1nasian. \\·ho resigned last 1nonlh. Slark h111s bt.'t.'n an aide al Frt.'sno fo r thC past nine seasOns. Li\ JI.arbor's Dennis Jolmson. the most Vi.l,iuablc ba sketball playc,r in thl:' SoCul Confe1·enct.• lost season, has signed a letter or intent \\'ith P~ppcrdinc. J ohnson. 6·4, ,,·as also the A-IVP in the state totu·nt.'y, helping the Seuh<.l\vks to lht.' champions hip. LA Southv.:cst 's 6-11 t·enter Felton Yo un g \\".ill µlu y for J ucksunvillt.' t:niversity next f:.tll. Younc is a nat ivc or f'l'\I." Orlcuus. Los Amigos' 6-11 Ton1 Sch'neiderjohh, Marina's Bob Losner and "'estminster's Linn "'Uson are playing 6askelball rur Gulden ""est's spring tea1n . Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Ea!i:l Division IV L Pct. Boston 6 3 .667 Milwaukee 6 4 .600 Baltimore 4 4 Detroit 4 4 Clevt·l<ind 3 4 New 'lurk 3 7 \\'est Division Kansas City 9 2 Oakland l'.I 4 Angels C 4 Texas •1 ; J\.11nn<.•sota ~ ~ 8 ChicllgQ . .J 9 Sw-fld1y"1 s.t"N' Cl•Yt"l .. nll I, Mllw.tuket! 4 00\.IOtl 111, e"11imor111 C•10•or11l1 t.Cnlt.:iQO " Ntw Yo• .. I, Oetrool 1 ll,~'1>1l C•l~1. Tt!a.ti.O O•klllnll~·S, M•t1ntw1• 1·1 • TINf'lGlm .. ,500 ,500 .429 .300 .818 ,667 ,600 .364 .333 .250 GB ':: 1' '.! I' :: 2 ~* 'l'o•t. 10obi.o11 D·11 "' ~'"" 1v .. 1-11 l)~lhmo•C t P.oln'lfr l·ll .tt M•l-l,lllee cs.pt,~ o-n Le~:;.~;.~l'" ,to.i i C•nt~ 0.01 "' "CllK•~ hr11nftrirft11 ·~c11\1•r fl·ll <II (f11ioNW.o IH<l-\\IH ' " teu~ tB•llb~ O·l I 1t O• .. l•llO !CMll Onty O<ltrw•-Kl'l!Jdu!M ., l , ......... ~-... ~llW,(.Uy 11 Clli(,t91) Cl-l•fld 11 Oe tto1t Nfo• 'fOfll•I Go~ton M1,..,..wit• 11 C,tlltor°".t Rlllh'"°'~ "' W11lwlwllM T6,..,lro.tlitino NATIONAL LEAGt:E F.ast Division \\' L Pel. ChicaRO ; 3 .iOO Pittsburgh 5 4 .SSG ~I . l..oui s 6 5 .5-15 Philadt•lphia 5 5 .500 GR I,:? I,'! 2 r\e\\" York 4 ti .'100 J -~1untrt·al 3 ': .300 tJ \\"est Division San Dit.·go 6 4 .GOO San Fruncisco 6 .'i .5-15 llodgcrs ': 6 ,538 1\tl:.111t<1 'i 6 .538 Ci ncinnulj 1 "i .500 Houston 4 9 .308 I 3':! s ...... , .• Sc~ f'le* Yttr~ f·4, (fl•C"90•·J C•n(lnn••I S·6, Hot,.lor'l 3·' Poll•lll"QflS. S1. LCNllO .611001,. ~. S•n OiegoJ Pn•l.l~ll)ftl• llt Monlre.tl, ,,,,J.,(Old M!Mllel' S.... F,.lnCl,to •, lOI An~lfl J, IJ~' T•d•'''G.at!lft <;..., Fr,.ncl\to l(fll;lweil D·?f ,11 C.tM""'61• l!llo•"'""0-11 LO)An<Mlf'\ cA•u 1·1 I ~I All .... I• j(,lt)l'lll•Ol SM! OieQO.IJont• 1-01 •I HOIKl!Cln (A_..I\ II· p °"'9llfJMl~Mll111ed • • Tile~Y',Gain.. S...n rr<lfl(IKO•I (~>'i{1nnfh ~I L<1w1>•tNew'l9tk '''"ll!Sflpl'I•••• (lik•llO P'lh\buf~•l.MeMr•*' lO•AllQre~l•tA•l;tllt• \ ~ ... o .. 90;14Howi.ton DEAN LEWIS TOY OTA VOLVO 19',,Hh~BO~RlY [J C O~Tr.>.1ESA646·9303 ~ . ' .'. ' . . . . .. ' ... ' " . ' . . .. ·~ ,. M • .. ~ MoorP«k 11 IS l HlfrOor 9' S.tn Olt'9) Mew II /l '5.ilflt• MOnic• tat IM !to11U•-i.1e1n 'I'/ CY,.ltESS s.olllt!bl~t. 61 M Cerrllos S..nDlegD""'WI IS ... Or-Co1•I n __ .. '',. 'I'll S...n Otf90 ll .. Ill. Pierce '' SS n e,,,1 LA l 3 9:! II Chlpm-.JfW 7~ M " ,, " " t.1 El C.m11"' 9'I SI S..n11 Montt • SI Gr010•monl It. ·~ °"'""'' ·~ S...8e•---.. ~lmonl I S ll Pl~• IO'I ~ C•t•11lo 80 -oMk t>8 4 Cetn\os 6/ 'iln8er,...1dlilo 6'I '>'I S.n119.lrtloilr• .. " " .. JI CypritSlo 19 U Pi••U! ~• LA So11l-$I 78 SI Lor19 kKll CC .,, LoSi\nQelelo CC JI 9S HHo,H••••i &t E1i.ILA ll t1 Clllmin-, 11 RloH-11 H• .. 1ii BO lAH••bOt fol)BI 10 Venturi M S.nt•Monlt• •1 lD Pieri:.• .. .. " (cl() 32 •• (;olGenWe•t 18 M 9> Vi<IOI' Voiltley 61 SQ /( Alo HondO 69 ll al FyJIOrlon (011 16 .:I 41 M,, S.,, Ja<h'llo •S IS C.OClliM!, AtlL, 1} M M Otru' 11 ,,.. 81 PalOINf 11 SJ IS S..n Ber..,,rdlno ,S 6' 6S C1lrt& It n R1..e•~6t 1• S.cH1!f•-$1fflll •3 S...>'i Oi191 CNA•FIEY ......... .. -UMk tl Ml. !t .... Alllol>"' .,a E•il LA '~ 1'en\u1• .. Sports Calendar T"'""'y (,.,.,~. 121 . " " .. ,. Orange Coast Woman SwimmingOnlyforFun 8.Hetwll-Eil..,,<•* oil! CorONI Oel M.t,, Cost• Mes• "' Vilt• P••~.· :~~!:'::~~;'9'ci:;~~:i\'!.~ BytlO\\'ARDL.llANDV She h;.i s t.'X pl'<.'SS t.'d "I also S\Yim fur Bill """"'"-1tw•1»r,Foun111;n v•u•••t _,,_. ' ,., '''''' I I· JI d ' t.o•••, M.t •in• 111 Wesler!> C•ll"' .... '"'' '" ~ ier.!:it.' f \\'l' oit·t·or 1ng:to Jewell and thl:' Nl?-1A J:1s1, Golden we\1 ••-E•u lo~ S , · , f f he1·t·o;.ieh ,Sut.'Bl'o\\·11 . AA ''l"•'m ... s h"s·•ye. Angt1es.o.1noeCo.1,111<erri1os. \Ylmm1n g IS ;J orm o u ..... " "' ., s.n Be'naroino •I s..te101e0«1t. uc t'X pression and should be ··Sht• 15 (Jrll' or tht• lx.·t· At th(.' n1 omcnl she is ,,~;~11s..iinOi990S111e r .. n1t2:J111. dune for fun and cxercis(' tcr \\·orn a11 ::,\\' i rn ml•rs undel·ided a!Jout a future ~~:~~ 1~~iitorni • co1ieoe •1 ralht•r Lhun bt•in g ror·cl'd a round. l{ut s he's sh'' cours e of s tud y und Tenni s-co•o111 oe1 M~r •t upon an indi vidual. and :-,hl• d ot.':.n "t s t•(_. lhert•fore a col lege alma ~:i'i'~~·,:~11~::;~ •!,'°~~!~':; J -··'y Lc•v t·n·•, .. ,1µ1 .• 1·,1 hl'l'!:t.•lf as <.I n a tional niulcr. Newport H•r11ot .. 1 Ediwin, t.o.o•••t vu " '-• "' J . Founllin Y1ll•1, Wes1ern •t Milr!NI of Lh t• Oru ngc Coust il'\'l' ~,,·11nm er." "'I'm taking a general l•U "' 1:n1, Golden we""' crpre•~ ('o llt·~t.' \vun11:n's S\Yim · 1 •·\\'hl•n l.~tartdt·d out. I interest course and I'm g;.~~,~~~.c..•itorni•ColleQeill rning :.i nd diving team fe t•l \\'asn t goo l'llOogh und e cided b e t\\·een Tr•c•-las A ••milo~ a1 M.lri..,. I · h for ,\,\l: t•o1111Jet1t1011 . h · 1 d t . d u:tsi. has ma( c this er credo µ ys1ca e uea 1t1n an vo1111,0<i11 -1:1 To•o .,1 o;in• H111~. ;.ind she intends Lo li ve by But Iha\ \\':JS a 1ni st;,ikt•. nui·sin••. l'm a lso check· Mi'''°" v.e,., at L"O"".J Be<K1>, s...n • Th · · · . ." . Cltmenie "' vn1 .. 1n i!ty, Ell•!.M ~I it, . e CompelttlOll IS lll g llllO phy s tcal 1 H11nUno1onBe.ttll.Cost1~w"'t Al 19. Sh .. hus be"n bet(er, the coachin•• is lh"r·•i•Y co•on• 11e1 M••. L• 011ln•1< ai '-' .:; <> "' ' • Ei1.tntlt l1U•ll jvm.:.ICheSptl!(tlle ~'v im ming eompl:'titively better line.I you improve ·•With s·w i mm in g "' •:lOl, we51m1'n~•e• ..,, M.tter °"; ~in tc :,;he \Yas 12 und says more a. f:l.a in ~~ bet~er scholurships opening up. 11~1;~:~ l•M~-Hwnllf'IOt°" ee ... 11 at qui le frankly, ··maybe-eon1 µc t1t1un, Levine I'm in the wrong place al E•t.-...chl. Edison,,, NewPOrt H.o•bor, S"YS ' h , R. h W.5lm1n~ter .tt Costa Mew loilll ,111. I'm th1'ct.• 01· four years. .. · • . . L e \Vrong lime. 1g t 2::J01. touuld ." llt>r s pecialty 1s the now they're giving most c;.;,1,l);lom in1on-M•ssionvie1o~ b l k • d h • . 0.... Hills, S.n Clemtnlf' •I ~ Wht·n s he says this. rcas stro e an s es of them to the national 11e.0:11crwit111t J:»1. she is look in g at the col-point.ing fo 1· ~he ~ulhern, I eve I swim m ers. 8-0:.1~c"i:!:~·1~181 °""" lcg:t.• scht.fl;.: rs hip in·o· Cu I 1 for n 1 a eh am· any~'a y . ( guess I 'm just Hin~. MissiOf> v1e10 11 El r!>•o. g1·it m thi.l t is openinl: up pionships. . . three or four years too ~!.t~ion6:e·!.~ .~'o,~~.·~~~~ forwonlt.'ll t·n ··ihl"lics. 1.ast year she-f1n1shed old " "' Lo~ Al .. milM '"'" "' J .1 ~1 . • ' h' d · h 50 b · Riwrsido' •t s..itlll•l);ltk Coo~. UC · · 1 f J ;.i cl' t.' pt t•d u t 1r tn t c rcast. ThC'rc arc m anv \\'ho 1rwitlt' "'' CMpman. c:;o1oe1> Well ~1 seholars hip to a fot1r -''"'.as_ t>ighth in the 100 in-would disu·gret! wi'th the s...;:!.:-:U--"~i!!:":1'~30,:Por1 -- vear school for S\\'im-d1 v1du<.1' medley .and c<.1ptain or the Or<.1nge u:1s1. ining, I'd hu\'e lo com -S \\'<Im on th e s econd Coast College women's 1.1v01 "=~-,~1~·"• 11"1 M.o• " 1 IX'te even if 1 didn "t \Yanl pi ace 200 freestyle relay s wimming Le am ~••ti<J-F11""'1 .. 1 .. vaue,, "' l •• f 0 . •C .. • ,...,.,,..,. lll, S111 Cle,.,e nte .,, to. c.1m or rang:~ oast. H1111tino1 on 6••cll . Eo1 so., .tt "I don't ·•nt lo be• !old "She'll swim in the 50 Ch k'" w.s1m;n~"r 1tio111 .t1 J:1~1. W., • I . ec 1ng Tenn!~-0,11.,,, Hiii s •I Sil>'i I have to do it because and 100 breas t this c~n~e. e1 111ro11 Mls~1on v1e1o. Y••ur " her ••oach s· "" UniwrMI• '"' L,...,.... ee.ac1>, Or.-.ge thut would take the run " • .. . Ul~· 11H.....ti>'iQton6"•<11,t.11•At.am1101o.i. <J\vay. '"Whether she goes an the Area r ._11 M&r1n• c.11.11:1s1. edl ·11 d d ~ Glrl~YOl+e,1>4111-Golde>'iWKl "'LA "I'd rat.her h ave <J m ey w1 epen on H.arbOt, Wes1 LMA"'Qele'"'°'llf'IO& Schclasli··s•holarsh>.IJ. her condition at the lime A thr<!e·way tie result·1 eo...Mco11e9111both•t 3:30>. " ' ' f h s ,, ed r f ' l I Gltls IOUl>alt -Gokle>'i W•sl .. LA "S\vimming should be o t ~ meet, he also or 1rst pace n A H••bOr, o,,.,,0e co••' •1 :!.•>'ita done for fun und C'X• S~m the bre~st Stroke Oight in 8 low net tou1ma· w:,~: ~";',!!~~it~!.:w,stmin'.• al (•rc:i~e. It's like dancin11, on the m edl e y relay ment at Meadow ark E!liiOfl.~ewoo•tH••toor 111E~..,.;:i,,_ • t • ,. Gol!Couro HuM!n111on se11c11 11 cosl• Mii..,. a plU t.'C to t.'SIJl'C!!S cum. e. ,....,,fWli1IFOlll'll•lnV'•l1tylaH•I ~ourst•lf. . Levine works out ror Tied (or the top spot 1.101.S.OO!flb.lt1t <1tCo•on.1tt1M.tr · · r !iOlflt.•times 11avt· tht· 11l..! to 2 hours daily but were Winnie Williams, ~: c~~;,.~~"":11 :!~~,r~ ~~ ~i:1i\ 11 u<.'!ilion pul to mt'. .,,ti)' says she has been remlss Rose1 E rickso11 n .•hnd Anita "li~:·,,M.,-c.i:won .. o.i .,,.,Oil~ do you kct'I> on compl'l· on weekends . Appcton,a wit 71 . v.11evu1. 111.ll'? \\'hut's the point In Other flight winners continuing"'.'' , were Kalhy Wilber in B · ··My only •nswrr is SoCal Si'gns with 70 : Dorothy O'Neill · C t 69 d ' J•iW'l'•rill• that it's sumcthing l in a ; an a tie .....,..._HMWrC•11s1w.u1•oi1111Wr \\'Unt to do to cxpr<'Ss between Stella Sttbblngs "'••oo•t H1t1Mir -.,..,1oet". ''· Ir " . LACC Cag ·-•0otw' k , Dru h .. J.fMMl;"otnSl•it<1.•t.2.o-.-1: ... 1noer. myse . er ..... IC S In g • M,).l·l•t: Hwtier,'Hl, 1-0+0; ~ al 73. pt,O.l..O;•l1t1Moo1.1t1,•-1-2-t;$on. u. w I •-lo. <. •+l•I; """·· ..... ~; Srrtl~ Basketball fortunes at ~rvey oo colt """" :>n. •·0·1·9~ M ll•.t•M. u .... 1-i.o: •oiler f th th ,....,\\IY.Cl,)·•·t-1; P•Ml.l$<0,lt-.,. .. l.0. Southe rn California ~---~ ,.•,,1h 8 nee1m64oandn · roi.11»+10.,. College were enhanced. """"'"' k_.,,..,.. Baseball JC Tennis °'""" C.•1• en HI"'"'" Ml ""'''' I ~It• !SI O.I ~111.ll! •·!, ( •.• I, • t>.••10\(tf'l l!.f "' ~,.., ••••••• l!\n•t• to • o~t Ne•ll~l•o"' •·l. &-0 lt1J)ol!1an •S l "-' MOr1(1n l·r., '"· t ... ••~n\' i'I lkt .Nt11~•11 l·J,t.•), Ooorw !0 16'1 COlhn\,,J;i 'O, with th e signing or a let-Betty Frederick broke ......., -.. , .... rM) II ~ ter or inlent by Charles ._1oo==f=o=r=t=h=•=l~ir:is:i1:it~lm;;i;ic~.====== .. ='='-==="'==='="=="='=,..""'==·==·;•; Pursley of Los Angeles 11 -.... D•~lli. JOfl•\-$m•l l COi "'' !fe l ler• l).;,.,~~n ! t , 1 1.t·l , $(1>1•l•t.Y11tt\ 101 llel f'tOt!N- "''""'t"'l •l , Morion N•ctt1111 fOI a.I Qllll1&- fo11o1li.in.H ... l.l ·l. • , ~~~,;~,llegc Friday al· NEEDAP~·Tl~,AOi4NAoEll? Purs ley. u G,8, Z40-C.11 this harO•WOrkl~JMiu;'i,;'jl'O; ~ -Pound ccntcr1 Is expect· cy/clltnt,· con~um•r1lndu1tilt1I experience. eel to fill lhc void lef\ by Rese•rch, Pl•nnint. bucl9tts. Stf'Of1gon CGP'I· Sales &raduation ot center Al literatu,. .ct promos. Fee « salary. ·8est r• Carlson. f&rences. ERVGRANTtQ.1M1: • ! • • • • .• ' ,. ' I Monday.Apot :.01, 197!> . · Small cars with up to 2a -rnpg .. · • • • o car ·tO . . If fuel economy is your main consideration, these cars are designed for you. They offer comfort; style and convenience . And they.' re great co.mmuters . MODEL ENGINE EPA CITY EPA HIGHWAY DRIVING TEST . DRIVING TEST Chevrolet Vega Hatchback 2'-bbl. 140 Four 19 28 Chevrolet Monza . 2-bbl. 140 Four 18 28 Pontiac Astre Hatchback 2-bbl. 140 Four 18 28 Oldsmobile Starfire 2-bbl. 231 V-6 17 23 Buick Skyhawk 2-bbl. 231 V"6 17 23 Compact outside, roomy inside with.up to 21 ·mpg. ' "q The size of the future, these cars give you room for siii and economical driving, too. MODEL ENGINE EPA CITY EPA HIGHWAY DRIVING TEST DRIVING TEST Chevrolet Nova 1-bbl. 250 Six 15 20 Chevrolet Nova 4-bbl. 350 V-8 13 18 Pontiac Ventura 1-bbl. 250';Six ' 15 20 • Pontiac Ventura 2-bbl. 260 V-8 13 17 Oldsmobjle Omega 1-bbl. 250 Six 15 .,, 20 Oldsmobile Omega 2-bbl. 260 V-8 13 17 Buick Skylark 2-bbl. 231 V-6 21 . . ' -' Buick Apollo 2-bbl. 260 V-8 13 17 .. ... Sporty styling, sporty response, .-..-~ .... with up to 20 mpg. Beautiful styling and impressive . handling, with a good combination of performance and gas mileage. MODEL ENGINE Chevrolet Monza 2+2 2-bbl. 360 V-8 Chevrolet Camaro 1-bbl. 250 Six Chevrolet Camaro 4-bbl. 350 V-8 Chevrolet Corvette 4-bbl. 350 V-8 Pontiac Firebird 1-bbl. 250 Six ~- Pontiac Firebird 4-bbl. 350 V-8 • EPA CITY EPA HIGHWAY 1 DRIVING TEST DRIVING TEST 15 20 15 20 13 18 13 . 18 . 15 20 11 15 Added -ro.ominess with up .to 20 mpg. ... • Large enough for family .needs, with mid-size' convenience and many of the comfort features of larger cars . . . . MODEL ENGINE EPA CITY EPA ~IGHWAY · • ORIVING TEST DRIVING TEST < ·Chevrolet Chevelle 1-bbl. 250 Six 15 20 ... ' I . ' • • • ' ' . . I,· ,. ' 'I ' ~.. ~ • • • I • • ••• .. , ~t 'r } ... ' 'i • ·.l. .. -" ' .•, . ........ \ ',,~ ~!'·., ,,~· .. i~: J ,. ... ••• 11-,., .,. ~.~ ""1 ,. l ' ' ,· i ~I " • .. ":ID · &sed on EPA Gas Mikage;f<aU;ie ... · · jaliuar;t IW5 Catifoini4 Ediiion.: · Personality plus with _'u) to 16 mpg. -··,-,. , Personal cars that give you . • . ·'' .. highly distinctive styling, fine appointments and sensible OIJerating ~ono!"Y': . . . ' . • • • .. EPA CrTY .. EPA HIGHWAY ' ENGINE MODEL 'DRIVING TEST DRIVING. TEST . 'Chevrolet Monte Carlo 4-bbl. 350 V-8 12 16 Pontiac Grand Prix 4-bbl.·400 V-8. · 11 15 Oldsmobile Toronado 4-bbl.'455·V-8 10 15 Buick Riviera • 4-bbl. 456V-8 .. 10 13 Cadillac Eldorado , 4-bbl..500 ll:8 . 11 14 . . ' ' Family~si~.e comfort w{th up to 16 mpg. ~~~~~ •• .... - For people who need large ,~. . " , . . . . cars .and demand practicality, but don't want to give_up operating efficiency . . . . . MODEL ENGINE 'EPA CITY EPA HIGHWAY .DRIVING TES.T DRIVING TEST Chevrolet Bel Air 4-bbl. 31!0 V-8 ' " 11 1'6 Chevrolet Impala 4-bbl. 350 V-8 ,, 16 Pontiac Catalina 4-bbl. 400 V-8 1~ 15 Pontiac Bonneville 4-bbl. 400 V-8 11 1 i; Oldsmobile Delta 88 4-bbl. 350 V-8 12 16 Buick LeSabre 4-libl. 350 V-8 12 16 \" ~···. '•, ' . ~ > :~ • ·.\ ,\ l , • ,_ ,_ . \.-. ~ : • 1· • ~_ ... ···:.~; .. :::.JQp of theJine,:elegance ... ; yet up lo· 19 mpg • Our most luxurious transportation, with plenty of room and comfort for six. Yet yo~·u fincHheJuel ~omr,surpri~ingly gOOfl. MODEL •• • •1 EPA 'CITY I EPA HIGHWAY ENGIN~ ' DRIVING TEST . DRIVING TEST Chevrolet Caprice 4-b!>I. 350 V-8 11 16 ·, Pontiac Graqll.Ville .4-bbl .. ~P,V-8 1 • J. -., 14 Oldsmobile 98 10 15 I Buick Electra 4-bbl. 455 V.-8 10 13 ; ·Cl(dill~c 1>8\lllle' ·' 4-bbl. 500 V·-8 1 • ·'·.· •• ' 13 11 tg 14 ,, .. ·~. ., . . ~ The sirri[\le' ffi ct' _is ; this: Y<>ur 1~~5 Gl\J ' • '. " • I . ~ i ' ",I ·' . . l . ; car can gjye you l>etter ~v~r..il <>pc~ath~~ ......._-'-~ · ec;onomy· than · we 'vc <>ff creel .in y'cats. -:; · · · So IO(>k. Spr~ng,i~ he.{~· Things ~c· l<x>kii1g g<)(~ ·· an~ ,gettipi.f~tt~r •. Ancl~that l~titiful.i1ew car y<>u '~t · .~ :thfftktn_g c>f ·is :at y<>.~~ Q~· I)ca'icf '~ ~w. ·~ ' ' ' • ·I ;,:. • • Chevrolet Chevelle 4-bbl. 350 V-8 1·2 16 Pontiac teMans 1-bbl. 250. Six ·15 20 · .... ' •· Drive~'it. thjs '"'eek.' You 111,>vc ·tt~·.. · ... 1'• ;, • 1• ' ;, ¥ )'}111•, • • \ .. ,~ -1 I 11 Pontiac Grand Am 4-bbl. 400 V-8 11 f'5 . r Oldsmobile Cutlass 1 -bbl . 250 Six 15. 20 Oldsmobile. CuJiass 4-bbl. 350 V-8 13 19 Buick c.n1ur¥ 2-bbl. 231 V-6 14 . 19 B ick Regal ' ' 4-bbl. 350 V-8 13 zo ~. ;: ,I " ' ' , .· .. • • '• ' ; • I.: " • • • ~, ··.s·~·.yo·.ur: · h•VJ8jlet::p98tiac~~.01dsmobil( I .', "~qlc . ;• • ' r( "~:tlid•y~-': • •' : l, I , t I ' 11 ••• . ., ' I .. J . I I . Dreams More Inflated· Than Cas·h?· Grant..i the next t-lllGlllho may be frim. but Ilion wbol! 11Slcna for PotenUal 1reeove17 lowud tho end ol 1f7J ...i Im· provement In "78 depenil tro,.... doutly on what ............... do with their tax cut -that ,lotala $20 bllUcin. We're boUln& • they wlll &pend II after a 1-• moothl. -Dr. L•rry kl111beU, dlredor el ecoaoinlc model1, UCLA BuJ. .., For.ec11U.1 Projed. Nest· ~Egg Lost?. I Consumers trying to protect ·their assets should remember I lhal the constitution guarantees Iii the .!.',Ii RSUIT of happin,e~s I" (someti·mes described as monetary success). That was one clue from Virginia Shields, volunteer finan· cial counselor for the Long Beach Family Service Association . "We'te Coinl te haft to ~ our dre1m1 ol the D IDd fix•· lloD wllh ,clanlilm. 111ey ue ..,. leliahle la the .loer ruil hoe1uae then are llOt onCMICll -· Suburban lantaoylancl ~ be Wtr1H1ry tomorrow,•• -Dr. De••••• lllly, ea• tetl1le•1 1peelall1&, c.19•er ec••••le1. V•l•er1llr el Qilllerala, Do~Ja. 'Tfte two 1pe1'ker1 vtere dlal'l"'ln1 \ll• national causes ...i =~• antt PIY•holotdeel and ecoeom1c impacts ol Ute aick ' • • " '1' economy. ''I'm confident we won't duplicat.e the Great Depnuktn,'' Dr: .KlmbeJI Hid. <'The lltuatlon la Nd -.1h H 1111 but It will not ~me close to. that tliaalter, · ''Lutyearwa1thefintOmeln Poll·war history thar comwner spendinc actually fell.•• Dr. Jolly added, "We can't "Come•the 709 aDd we are fe. momentum -''We wtte nln~ blame the 1overnmeDt'1 deficit mlnded that the economy doesn't mont.hs lnto • recession without tpendln1. Coaaumenover-1pend nm on 1pendlng ,bot oe produc· any of the typica l layoffs" -he moretbanlhe1overament. U.. fa it any·•Oltder.withsoar· e mphasized how timing is •'Teday'1 dia1ppqintlhent and· .., pricet, thit we are hard put critical to the economy,: ..illliOn <an 'be traced IO the to 11100\ baelc .... wUh real la· ••1t•a vitally Important.that the permanent ch•n•e In expeda· come and the drMms of tax cut be used before it's too tionlotU.eflOI.''-•creatures of babit' are shat· late. He explained Ulat ·In the 19508 terecl ? / •iA substantial increase in real the Gross National Product and ''There ls • ihule need for goods and services will mean a r,rtcea were steady. 1bere was a , coherence, for • knowing what's alight increase in innation which 'h•ppr rt:&plarity'' to the •tan· .iOl:ni Oa. Otherwise, people will wemustbeabletohandlesoever· dard of living. Peoplekhew·what &erome defensive and drop out· ythingcanh11ppen smoothly. a, doll1r would buy and .mat to fllcal recoverr,. will face a high ''But we don 't wa~t to balance ·expect ftom year to year. rtllotfallure. ' the budget durin1 this receuion. . Ourtn1---t he-eos_-;-G~NP-w:as-Dr;:JCtaibe·11-11r~-Uial i'on· -interest ra tes are liiiirist "Wilen boomin1. est.eem needs were in· ·sumer fear la at it.a wont since thedefici_t is bi11est. lern.illz~-alfd~fiftt11ia were the 19401. But 'he noted one "C.onsumer J>l)'Chology is to emulated at any expense. benefit of the r,:reaent period is spend money before it's worth· =:Jone assumed . that . they that~ rate of Dalian is finally less. But manufacturers want the eat more, dnve• IJ:i.1.cer dropping. best price they cap get. They cars and attend more: prest.iltOU don 't want to 1et caught behind achoola Ulan Ule preYIOUS genera-Notin1 that the WIN program everyone else, oUt of step wllh lion. failed because or misjudged what's expected. ~=/=!=·~~ • ''More money plus more spending could m ean same prices but more production. For example, the auto rebates. That may have cost millions of dollan but it got rid or jnventory ••• Or. Kimbell warned against the fa llacy of compasition: the way the econoiny is affecting me is the way it affects everyone else. "The problem with lnf1aUon is that it 1s disproportionate," he said ... If you are paying higher prices, som eone is earninC higher wages.'' He wondered instead about the demographic profile for persons born in . 1950 vs. the curren~ dttliiiefifbiiths-: ---- "Inflatiori at its current rate threatens Social Security and by 2020 there won't be enough labor force to support current expecta· lions. . '"We will have to change immi· gration laws or relax retirement rules to make ends meet," be predicted. Dr. J olly asked the audience, ''If we waste resources in the good times, where will we get. them in the bad times? (See DREAMS INFLATED, PageB-ZI . . "Today's inflation can turn nest eggs into chicken feed," she said. "Terms like 'growth, long term and speculation' have been replaced by 'const;rve a·nd com- bat' in lbe inves~r~ vocabulary. BEA ANDEilsoN, Editor ·'Some conser.vative bl..e cbips are lo'ing fO pTl:l°C'eat ·ri rental properties are nowhere as pro- fitable as they usCd to be con- sidering higher costs and taxes vs: lagging re1_1ts-:''·- For best assurante, she rttom-· mt=nded iflvesting any excess money whei:e it is. most .safe, re- -la lively If quid, with a high rat.e or return, such as in government securiti es, term s avings, municipal bonds and bank instru- ments. - .. Bond price19 are drppping," tihe said. "And 'yciu always have to keep track of changtng interest rates for your oWn advantage_ In- vesting lakes lime to determine goals and keep well informed. "'The gla ring weakness in the structure is the lack of good, im- partial financial counseling. Brokers are really sal~men.with vested interests.'' • Ms. Sbields exp!!JiJed thJ.,t Channel ~-&11d,M.OM)t'ma1•M•t provide relt8ble inforpualion for. investors and bri>IJ,er8ge hoUseS have ple nty of bi'ochures on money funds.· ' ••nut ir you want to get those materials, you had better go soon. Competjtive commissions start in May and the firms pro- bably will start charging for this data," s he said. Regarding h igher risk op- portunities, s he advised : -"Mutual funds a·re almost so _large they, can't move. Even ·huge bank trusts can't conserve asst:ls. ...... "Aptiques require lots or ex- -pcrtise. Assuming· prices do go way up, you may not be able to sell unless you have contacts and agents' recs run high. ·'Commodity futures are ex~ qremely volatile with · eq~allY ¥enormous chances (Or-loss. , 1 "Purchase gold coin only if you p1;,ty exact va~uc . •; Are we headed for a Depression lX depression? Speakers at the UCI EK· tension semin<1r, Inflation/Recession and-the Constl1lll(, alleviated tears of eitlier financial disaster or seff· depreci8lion· if pri.otities a.re ·read/usied: Their commeots, ltlCaP.Pfld here by Staff Writer Carol Moote, . deal with the cun'e(1t eccnomic situation in t8rms of national outlook, psychological impact, decision making, supermarket savvy ,and over-elttended credit bid lmag~ -. . Discredited • 0 or C0!1Vert assets to money, such 'We were doing K until · ···" as borrowing on an inaurance --atre the telltale. worm of over-extended credit," said Willia m pol~cy. · · ""B'uckner, Who blamed debtorS' once these obligations are re· dilemma on fa ilure of the alized, attention is givento"pri!-:;yslem. venting unpleas ant happenings" He asks participants in his -harassment, cul& in services, f't1mily Financial Orisis Clinic at repossession or foreclosure and lawsuits. Cal State, Long Beach, "Jf you Buckner criticized collection "1ere doi ng so well, why do you agency letters 'aimed. at fear. \i\vc so much credit ? ·shame or embarrassment as un· '1lnva riably, the answer is tflat ~ey·, only conside'red month1y ethical. · 'iJiiyinentS, nqt the. total cost "They·tear you up emotionally' which swamped th.eh'\ wften they When you least need it. People in . Jost a job, needed hoSpitali zation, financial trouble are humans lavished thei r children or got a whohave madeamistake.'' Buckner gave anonymous case Q:vorcc. ' · ' histories on. some ol his in · "People wJtho_ut the problem . • uve nO understanding. They tervaewees, many of whom were well-educated. had hi1h paying .. 1"'1nk these peop!~ are stupid or jobs arld lived in romfortable -:f> .. spenders. Buf falling·into the suburbi'a. pit or financial despair could hap· • He unfurled rolls of butcher pentoanyone w,hoisn'tcareful.'' pepet·where th~'bad listed as. · They help clients 'figur'e in· ~ "'llnd liabilities -ICllMthine rome (gross and net>. the nature the hod don be! of it (welfare, retirement, Soclill -1 ~aever e on,.were nevert•u1httodo. security) and how many people ''Textbooks on finance or lhathas tosupport. moafy· manaaement have no From this figure they subtract words About tboae who don't have M;vinc expense1 <s urvival eaten· money,"' be,said. Jla and thlld.1upport) to reath • I I 11 · l!h ''"'•"' at ·Burkner eolla Pro.· blem • i:on ta y. w ,.....,, 1 ~IJI· phasts on conaumer. educlltlon, vine Income'\ we still teactt 'read the' contiact.' ' In order to..rai1e th.la• usually That's ridiculous .. and eao't .be meajer am.ounf:.t. the' ·client Is dbne. · ' · -lhoWn waya IF.'ln~ tn-...me·-=;•Jtrndea -ttie~ toiilract ·no . . longer matters wnen ,vll re 1n trouble. That's when the system takes over. , Peopl~ worry that they will go to jail, which is rare, or they tJtink fi rs_t of bankruptcy which is the last thing you should do." That's wh·ere' Buckner. • lawyer-turned-professor of con· sumer·acien'c'.es,1 comes to the aid with his staff of counselors. ''T·hey need help aad un ... derstanc;lin1: 'The)' can't bear: to read any more official looking papers, everi-for their own de· tense. , 1 "Our legal system is beautiful ex~ hardly -any~ne has work-tnr knowlellge bl 11 and 10 per· tt•t of, A~ericans can't .llfford lepl ~rvices:•• . BuCk"er regretted that s uch poniclte<I people usually forfe it whit little margin of security they have. He mentioned • divorced mother of two. on weUare •ith 16,000 in debts. She was so pre-uum l)il creditors that • .,. used her · ehlire $1 ,600 tax refund to pay the bills and neglec:ted to re· port k as Income. · H"f welfare thetk suboequenl· IY wae dotked lor' thot .-nt, put)lnr her deeper In-. Ai!otl!er pltlall la the "'dellclon- <7"'alknf•K«i'' for •ilP~•••••ll. I ~an in California where -people wind up owing more than.before they turned in the a utomobile. Buckner added th al giving up ·a car,,is particularly bad in SOvthem California since 'it's so essential for findiag a job. He similarly w a med against 1ettin1 trapped by declaring bankruptcy too early: "Wait until you have income com'ing in · again. Tlte ' stat~ doesri't want you lo be penniless. It's another shit me ofilbe System that pushes you into banktuPtcy when you don't need to.•• Anot.ber unnecessary dread is garnishment withOutpriornotice. ''Writ of attachment was declared unconstitutional four years a10. Now a writ of execu· ·lion alk>ws'you to appear in court to explain non-lfayment. Your paycheck_ can~ be ,taken unless there is Jad1ment against )'OU.,'' Buckner explained. "People · have to know their rtahta. Some are not automatic and have to be claimed, such as the statute of limitations Qn•bills more than four yean old before 1ult la liled... , ••1..awautts are the real ter· rirlf!atlon, the createat unknown. Poople 'a)\ould be 'ta111bt ear!l' -allil'llOt lol • ....,.,,..,.n11,1t11 ......... Domestic Decisions Change Due "No matter how poor t}}e coun -try. you a re bound to find 3-inch; heels and· an absolute craze for' ·soft drinks," commented Dr. Roine Thorup, professor of home: ecoiiomicsatCSULB. : Having traveled and worked in 28 nations, she wondered if ''American needs haven"t replaced huma n needi. "The U.S. has five percent or. the world's population and ·uses; 50 percent of its resources. It 'si time we broadened our horizons· and strengthened our priorities. "Without past experience for- respoasibJ.e decision-mldting, we• wiH.havt!lto grope for solutions: . . ''Throu g h touris m a nd; television, everyone is aware or' the "haves.' Now foreigners are• : bidding in the markets we" thought we had cornered. , "It's our turn to see how we feel about foreign ownership.••· • Considering the economic t"limate, she recommended more preparation for uncertainties,; guilt about waste and esteem for· our brothers. As guides to ~onsuming with concern she listed: -Plan the use of income and · build reserves against reverses.I "While collar rate of unemploy- ment is higher than blue collar.'' (Jf the rate of innation is three percent over 2S years, the dollar- aaved. today will~ be worth 41 ttnts. If the rate is 6 percent, the dollar will be worth 24 cents in 25 . years. If the rate is 9 percent; 10 Cl'flls.) . -Conserve goods. Avoid • • • ' '" ' ' .. waste and pollution. "Speak out against 'built-in obsolesC'ence.' It's cheapei-to gUt a n old building lh an build a new one." -Produce at home. "Time well spent.'' -Seek tax s helters ..... 'jake depreciation "'·hiJ e you can." -Reduce demands on goveni· ment. Si milar r evis ion of supermarket strategy "'iilS ad· vocated by Dorothy Ytenck. Orange County hom e advisor ar1d coordinator of the seminar. ... "If you are really serious about savinc __ r.von~y on Jood. analyze your present n'l~nus"," she stt M- "Omit, u~t Jess of 01· replace,)'·itti lessrostly foods .. "'Think nutcition. CUt· out t.llC expensive extras. Plan before you shop. Buy cheaper forms, sizes or brand s. Resist foods where you pay excessively. for "·atcr, packaging or labor.•• Describing a day's food for four, s h e li sted C'heaper alternatives a nd sa\1in gs, the g r eates t o r whi c h \\"ere "gourmet " peas (plai n peas. store brand , 20 cents), potato chips (omit. little nut1ition, 20 cents>, meat loar (extend beer with soy protein or dry milk, 20 cents >, C'anned punch <po"'·dered mix, 18 cents> and bologna sa ndwieh (pf a nut butte r sandwich, 60 cents). "Su bstituting nonfat di;· milk for "·hole milk for t14-o meals a day saves 30 cents," she added. "Is it "·orth it? Saving $1 or S2 per day means $300 to S700 a year." "Judg!nents declare that cer· lain things -nothing worse - will happe,n. Whatever is covered . by ex-emptions cannot be hurt by judgments.'' In this regard, he recom· mended homesteading a house to S:Bfeguard a portion of its equity aeainst possible e mergencies. Buckner noted a further nuke that's "been on the books ror 100 years" although it's prejudicial lo persons burde ned by hi gh medical bills or more legitimate expenses. Ironically, if the debt is ror a non -es se nt ial ite m (like a. television ). the pe rson can claim exemptio n fo r a portion of ·garnisheed wa ges, thus retaining more proble m solving income. Not so for essential goods and services. Since the ins and outs of fin an .. cia l law are so tricky And legal proceedings are so foreboding, Buckner favors pending legisla · lion that would take bankruptcy casH out or the courts to be. handled by an administrative •eency. '"People "'Ith o•er·extended eredit nwt,,9unsellng, ndl mo... red tape. Atter all, you <an't hire a lawyer 11 .-1!'" daa't ltaWI ·1117 money';'~ --• .. I DEAR ANN LANDERS: We have l"'o IJl"O\\'n son."i (1nid·20ti) '''ho could hardly \VUil to ll'UVl' home und eel a\\'HY frorn their ~quiil'C' p;1rl'!llS. 'fhcy '''anted c.·om plt•tc freedom to do lhl'lr own 1 lhing. So ofC they went '''ilh OU!' 1 :.1 ssuranl'C tha t \Ve lovt·d them. :ind they t·ould a l '''~1ys come hon1c I( things g ot rou;.:h. • I I I That wus five ycnrs ugo. 'rhcy ha\'C l'o mc ho1n c SC \'l't'al tinu:s. Sl'parutt:ly, ;.1 nd u l'ouplc of horr1· blc titnes whe n the ir "l]omecon1· lng''coincidcd. 'fh~ first l i1nc lhL'y re turnC'd \\'I' \\.'ere i.:h1d to sec t hc n1 -J'(•l1,•\'t.•d thut they ,,·ere OK. Truo..', tht·~ hrouJ.:ht tht.•ir ILf("stylL·s ,,·11 h the m -TV from midnil(hl ·1i1 da\\'11 <Jnd slct.•pin g p;1sl noun: Thl·Y SPl'lll hour·s (ll\ lhl' 1>hOl11..' c111cludin g lonJ,!-dist :.inrc ,,·hi<·h \\'('paid ror I \\le finall.v 111s 1:-.t1..'l l t.h1..·y ~t.·L .iuhs. l.J ut both boys \\'l'l'C' hi~hly insulted "'hen \\"C sug~l'Slcd Ih a! ; thL·y tontributc s o1uething to th1..· L \ ., II J • ( ; " • • I rood bills. £\'entually th!'y look off :ii,:~in . •ro <lt1tc th!'y've been honle four tirnes after havinc truvelcd ult over th1..· lJ .S.: hold111 g sonll' good Jobs IJul quittini.: y.•hcn lh,•y l>el':.tmc bored with ll1 ti. straight JiCc. 1'hcy ur1..· both home ut p1'(" sent: sponging off Mom und Dud . \Ve arc ~·ick or it. We never· thought \\f(' eould C\'er suy to our O\\'ll sons, "K Cc/> movir)g. \\'«; can't stund your rceload1ng ony longe r:·· 11111 "'c DCl feel this '''ay itnd it's killing us. \\"c th ought ,, . ._. r;iis<.-d our soos to stund on thl'ir own two feet -· t hurc h, p:.ipl•r routes. jobs uflcr school and s avings accounts. "'c tril'd to s('t,. fine l':o<:unple by be· 1ng good t'iliicns. But something didn 't takl'. \Vhat 's the answer. 1\nn'! -Tll E Ol,D F'Ol~KS AT llOME (COLUMB US,OlllO) Of.AR f'Ol~KS : \\'hat'i; tht: ljut•Stiun'! Should you~ft•t•I guilly • (Ann Landers OJ lw.l·1use you've told your sou tbe fr~e hotel itii nO longer operating? •·orge t Jt: · \'our big mistake 'was not etttabllshlng the ground f'Ules artcr the flr~t ''homecoming.'' To allov.' 11'.rown men lo watch TV all night and sleep •111 nooet doesn't square w·ith the v.•ay they were ra'ist."CI. Now lh1t the safety net has bt>en remo\lrd, your soas will have lo make il on their own or else. flome ean be a .port in a storm, oncf', bul to let grown men ft"CI they can fall in and ffffload '''hcnever they get bored working is a very destructive and crippl· In g mechanism. Would you believe· some pareats use this technique lo keep their kids tied Wthemlorever? Tourists Progress Corona del Mar AFS Chapter will present its annual .Interna- tional Walk, a ·scholar'shi.p benefit, on Sun- day, April 27. Linda Isl~ loca- tions have been selected for the progressive din- ner and honored i uests will be ex· change students attending CdM High School. Preparing a Malays ian-style pickle relish is Che Ah Ahma'd (left ). Wa tching are Gilberto Queiroz and Jackie Haskins. • Pl'BLIC !'i011CE PICTl1"10US•USIN•ss PICT1t10Ui"eus1HISS NAM•ltATIMIENT lllAM .. STATCM .. NT Tfwlol ......... ..,....,.OoMflttMI lM loOowlnt WMfl ..... NJ. -•l ' -·\l . COMll'Ut.1:• ta"NSCJt~PTI CAl,.IFOANIA M l!DICAL $l&NOTTPI! lllJ P•r .. ~;.. Clt<lt, Wl lGH1 CLINIC, 11•1 E. K.lltlla, Cott.¥ew,Calli.ml••Utl 0r...,.,c111tCN"lld• , " J1t1111t C.Milll l11Cll1t~. 1•1 tteeiifrt ~-Tr~e M.0 ., -.t1 ~ P•rkvl1w Cl 1c11, Co•I• Mel•, ""'-Gltr-Clr•.,..,c.u1CN'ftl1tt1M1 C.Uforflil ftUJ Thi\ ~11t11 ll t~lltCI ..., ... llt- .lollff Arfl!Mlr!, llfKt.4-. ffel,ft. dhr .... I. 1.MllVtlley. C..l+lon1l1fl>OI AnbtrlJ, Tr .. lt, M.O. Tlll1 "lltllll\ I\ Cllldll(\lfCI bf l"'l llltlfll"$lll .,4, tiled 1'111~ I• !*Wr•I 1111rtllft'1'11t. COvMy O.rk ol Or.,,oe Covnly °'! Nril ..1-.1 c,,e11c!MflM :i. 1ws. • 'Tlllt ~Ult>!Mlll -• 1116CI wltll tilt HMM c.w.ty c11rk •• Or•11oe c-ity on .,._kfttd Or~ Co.11 Oll!r f:'llot, MlfClllJ,ltJS. Alwll1,14,2.!:!!:.!t7J 1'*71 "*"'*' Oronoe C0111 DlllY Pllol, AOrtll, l(,11,:11, 19/J 111:.1~ Pl' Bl.IC XOTICE Pt;BLIC !'IOTICE STA1" .. M fllTOf' ISIOL.VTIOM Of' l'AATNllllSMIPTASTIEI! P•l!D OP $ .. AL ll!ACM, t.TD. KNOWN ALt. MEN 8Y THESE PRESENTS: Tll.lt by thillfovlslons Of Ille (Orpor• llom.U>Cleol lhlt Sl1tlt ol C.lllonll .. \hi -••one<! hltr~lly ,.,111y: I. Thlt P1trlnershlpllnowt' H TASTE£ FREEZ OF SEAL. 8EAOI, t.Tt>., Is n'l.ll .... lly Oiuol"l'd. 1. TAST EE FREEZ OF SEAt. 8EACH, LTD., wos • oener1tl ""'111eri11l11. Ind tl>I name OI t<ICh ol lhepo<tners li.•i. lollow~: EUGENE M.COURCHAINE Rl(HAR08. STEVENS s.ia p;ortne,1 """"o fler11U. •t .ii Oil 11111 p1trlnlfl ol 1;1 id 911 n11r•I -!~Ip. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 11111 ..._ dlnlQMd l'lltvlt 11aec"'lld Ulls ~ ...,....,,. Dil'°llllfO'I DI P•rlntfllllp.nor Aprll J, 1•1s. TASTEE FREEZ OF SEALBEACH,l.TD, A,..,...,, P1trln1tril'llo 81 E"9'nlt M. Co..rt !\.aine, C...n1tr1tl P1trtn1tr B• Akll.lrO B. S1e...ens, Glf...,•I P1trln1tf PuDtllflM °'"'91 eo...1 o.n, l'tlDI, ""'6121, l!IS 1-..1s P.L· Bl.IC XOTICI;: Pl' Bl.IC :'\OTICF. -;1CTITiOus."UstMIESS NAME STATIM .. lllT Ti,,r. fol~ng perl<>f\1; 1tre OO•ng ~- ntUltr: Pl'BLIC l\"OTICE F I OE LIT., M OR l C.AGE • \ PUBLIC NOTICE ...... ltlC'tlTIOUS ll.ISINI SS NAM•ITATIMINT "" ...... ~ .... ,Miii~ .,. dalllO Mf. MUll: , L,\.P, I H'tl! lltlllflStS, ~11"""'"'­ -· •.illN l11Mll,CltJljl,_.1 (h•,l•I A. l.1tr•w1ty, 1101 fll , a."ttr1111, ,k1N• 111tfld, Cflltou•I• Cl••M• M. ll••woy, HOS "'· ylrCllllt~ 861 ... l•I~, C.11..,nl6 ™• w.lnt1'$ ,, (oncll,IC,lltO..,"' +.... _,_ Chorle1 R. L•r•-• • ~l•-M.l,•r•w•r 1'111t ti ... 1'1141'11 ••• tllod Wit! lhl 1, .(tt•k OI Or111i' c_., a11 r<llK,ltlS, Pl'BUC NOTICE ...... PL'BLIC !'iOTICE Pl'BLIC :'\OTICE SUPEatO•COUlltTOPTMI! !TATE OF CALI FOlltHIA FO• THECOUNTYOFOaANGE N0.11·19'1J NOTI CE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR DECRE E DIRECTING CONVEYANCE OF RE.Al. PROPERTY TO COMPLETE $ALE ON AGREEMENT ENTEREO INTO IV DECEASED. Esl•llt of VERA E. SMITH, Dt<l•l<l!d. NOTICE IS HEAE8't' CIVEN "'111 Al•• V, Smith ... 1 IUed ,_,,In It l)OtllUon tor de<l'W'I! olre<UllO tM>Wrln«61 rt.JI propttl' Ill Cl)l'l'lpl1tle Wiit Ol'I .eon& .,...'II «111,.0 Into by deCe•Md ro- i.Hn<• I• •lllcll Is m.de !or IWll'lff' N1ttc11l1trs, 1110 ,.,., 1111 u ... Md pt.,c.11 of llHflno Ille w~ ft.It bton Ml lot' ~y 1, 191S, 1tl !:00 •.m., lfl Ille courtfoom ol Department No. 30/l Mld ~1. 1tl 700Cl•k C11n11r Orlve wnt, 1n ti.Cilr ol S...t•An•, C1ttllor1111. 0.tHApril 10, l•li 'WILLIAM E.SIJOHN. Co11n1y Cle•k Efw.,R.1Efw•m&a1..._ ., ..... ,.,u .. 410M6rltllr• .. •1"4. _ ... Auction Supports St11dent Program 1--~====~==~-·l IHVESTORS, • re•ltr1l1tle lllWM!ntftl FICTITIOUSalif1NESS luos1. t 010 81r<ll Str11n, Hewporl SU,. .. A10a COU•TO,,THE STA TC 0" C:Al.IPOlltNIA f'Dlll TNl COUNTY 0" ORA•GE N•,ll.a416 CO.......,(.llil.<rta): .u..,.,, .... tltleMr • AF'S stude nt £ronfsPain Rafael l\1unoz lie Buslillo and adviser Fred Niditch sho\v Univers ity J·li gh Sc hool sludcnt J acquie J·loffman \Vhcrc s he may be studying next year. FUnds to support the AFS prog ram will be raised Satur. tlu~v. AJJril 26, at 6 :30 _p.m . auction in the school multipurpose rooms. Program Topics Diverse ' ! \ : I March of Dimes 1\ sy mpo s ium on pc rinat:.i l t·:.i re ;1n<.I prt" \•t•nlion or birth d e fect:; 1:-. planned for f'riday arid Sutur<lay , A111·iJ 25 ;1nll 26, in 1 he lJ is nt•yl:ind J lolt•I. Geare d to nurs es and t e a c hers. t he sy n1 · posium is co·spon~orcd hy -the Ora nge C uunly Ch;1ptcr. N<.1tiona l F"oun · tlation, March <>f Dimes From 8-1 and lhl' Ca lifornia ('ollcgc of \\1 e dil·i nc, liC Irvine. Nurses lJI' \\'ilhl'flll dl'~IJ S. Sl!!htlt·S:-. dirl'l'lO I' of •St'l'\'tl'l·s of lh<-• Jjlind. \\ 111 he lhl· gul'SL J(•('lUl'l'l' fur lht• Studcnl Nurse..-; 1\ ~ s •• c i •1 t. i o n o r (':1ljfornia , <;olden \Vl·sl CollL·gc ch:.iptcr. Friday, 1\pril 25 , in the t•olll•gl' l'Cllll'r , thl' g rou1J \\'ill hear a distussion on helping others live com· plcll'. n1L·aningful li ves. a Publit' 1\\\•<i r cness Ccnteron campus. It has been esta blished to collect. organize and disseminate information '''hich "'ill a ssist citizens Jewish Council in ullcviuling social and economic problems. 1\n l11r;tt:I Cultur·c f'uir Information on recent J\·ll•ctin1:: ~1t 7:30 \\'111 beg in Sa turday, legis lation, grants and 1\pri l ;!6. with an Israeli scholars hips is being C:.i b arct. and Coffee compiled for a resoµrce lluusc :1t 7:30 J).m , in library, and lhe stefiwill T t·n1pl c Jll'lh Emel. conduct seminars f1Jr p.m . ,\~a hc in1 .. . . co mmunity group r hc fair itself will. )e;,tders. 1 Dreams Inflated bc!(i.n <Jl 10_ a .m . Sunday, An •frir~ative action April 2i, 1n the Buena conference will take l~ark ltccreation Center. place Friday, May 2, and l·.<'<11 ured .at the Jewi~h Hunger-There's Hope is -I· c'dcrat1o n Co unc il the title of the session on t·vc nt ,.,.ill bt• ethnic Saturduy, May 10. · I 1 "1\mc rican l'onsumers c._ tlun ·t kno1.,. ,.,.h il l they f'l! w:.1nt . If it 's 1n adc WC buy "' il. \Vh y t'l ~c \\'Olll d "-"'' nl't-<l ·rv in lhl' bt•tii·oom ~ind e l <-'<'lrrt· toot hbrushes·· ~ ··Our s upJ>Os 1tion thul I': growth pt•1· s1..• is pos it.i v<..• i has 1>rovl'n h;irrnfut in the l;isl 10 yt•urs. Is It all lll'CCSS:a ry t1nd US('fU I:' ''ll 's ti1n i: "'l' : priof'itlzl'd production iin1I COllSUtllptiun . \\'hy 400 horscpo\\'Cr C'al'S ' \\lhl·n 100 hp docs qullc well'."' \\'hy hui ld h;1I(. em ply · 'f'rHn s un1<·ric11 py ran1 i1I ~ \V h cn tt•ut•· ments ar1• 1·ru 1n IJllnj! .,.~ 14c s h ar·cd 1\l\•ln ·rof· I fle:r's COl1 C(•1·n in "f :C'O• Spa1m '' fur 111ulti · '• national corpu1·atlons th at bl·cOmL• :-.o larj!c they ;t re unn1 a n~1 j!C:1hl<'.· ••1'h l'V d id n 'I l'OITil' 1h al '' a'r (ruin hc;i vcn. \Ve made lht·n1 lhtil ,,·ay. \\le must rn ust c r !ht• t.:o uragt· 10 s tabilize lhl• 21strcntu ry." The uud icnt•c d cb1Ht•d for a fcv.i nlinutes on how to cffct til'cly te ll busi· ness tha l we l'ould do \\'itllQut i;o muny brands ~r JIOl a to chips or so 1nuny models or cars or such.,ancy clothl's. \\'ho '''ould b<' oul of work :.' \\:ho t·ould he rl'· tr.uiycd'! \Vho \\"OU ld IJC' \Vlll1'l!l: o s;1c rfITcl'? 'rhut \\'Ould h ave to he reso lved ••I anothe r seminur. dalll'L'S . musil'. i:;ong and food . 'l"t_>n1 plc l'\e \h Sholom. Tustin, wil l of(!'r a cof· fl'l' IHHISc April 21i during the cvcnin(.(. Mayflower A s howinJ,! ol ''Pilgrfm Adventure,'' s turl-ing Spencer Tracy wlJI· be rcatured at t]lc Saturday, 1\pril 2C, m eeting of the Sot icty o r M t1 y Flowcr Dcs ccnd:1nts , O r a nge County Colony, :11 11 :30 a.m . in Rever e llousC!, Tus tin. Sewing Class Swimwc ur for the Family Is the subject of a course scheduled tor four Saturdays begin· ning April 26 at Urangc Cousl College. First of lhl' free workshops will begin ;it 11 a .m. in the OCC llomu Economics bWlding. , Parents Ei;t~blishi ng credit for i;lngle udults wlll bcY the roplc.ol James: McBride :1t the Friduy, April 25, mce__tint oJ euren1s -\Vithout Pllrtncrs in the Under tho direct ion of 'sun Clemente Elks Club. SAC Center Or. Lenton Alkins. Sant•• D<incini;: will Collow lhc 8 Ana Collc·gc has OJ>C!Ocd p .m. Lalk. ··~ ·~ .. HAM• STAT£11ENT &e6'11, C1tlllOrN• '2'60 T111tlollowfnoper,on•;1r110Dinobull-F MI MORTC.AGE IN.VESTORS, .. UltS: IMC., •·Cill1lornlo CO<P9f"6lldll,, «QO 0 1 NATUAAl HEALTH FOOOS, 8irc11 Slrte1, Ne wpo rl '81t1tcfl, UJS Meuo Verde Drive E•sf, Store UJ. C.tlil0<111 .. tt01tO ~t.Mtruo.C1t!1lorn1 .. 9J616 Jllr\ bu.;.,..l\ Is Cond11<ltd by• t ar• JOAN ROSENBERG, a m.wrled POl'"tiO'I. _,...,,, 16loeo Vhl" Oel Oro, Newi110rt FMI MORTGAC.E llo!1tc:ll,Cll!tor111•9lblt0 INVESTORS, INC. MARV H. FRE NCH," •ido•. 18'119 Cllaf!e\ c .. R;if, J• .• VI.ii Dien., Rowi.nd Ht i{lllll, C•lllorni;o Vite Pro\lde<1t 911~1 Tllis s1a1emen1 w"1 li\fld ... in lt>e Tllii buii,..1s i i condv<ted lly ;1 co .. nty Cit•~ ol Or;o nge County on t;lf!fltF1tlp«tntrllllp, Milrtll l'f, 19/S, MARVH. FRENCH SIPOS.STEIN, RU•ENSlEIN JOAN ROSENBERG ANO HALAMA Tflis i.t•t•ment ..,,, tiled wilt! Ille 1WSV1,.h1r•IMv11v•r•=,1• County Clerk 01 Ortnoe Co11<1tron April Efll~IMO, CALI FOltHIA tl436 ·I~ 1tlS. F4~· "~ Pvbli1'1ed Or""ge Co.&§1 0..11, Pilol, Pwobli......, °'""9'1 CO.•! O•llr Pilot, Milr. l l. •nil Apr. I, U, 11,'191S 1111·/S Allf'llJ1,:11, ... 0M11r1. 17. 1t1s 1:.s.1s PUU.IC :'\OTIC'F: NOTICIE OF Hl!A~lfllG OF "ETITIOM l"D• PlllOaaTI! O" WILL ANO FOR l."'T'l:l!IU. llE.ST.,,~EHT~AY Ell•I• of FLORENCE AUGUST~ REV HOLDS ROOOEN, Otcta$Cd. NOTI CE 15 HE RE8Y CIVEN tM1 DOROTHV A, HARVEY llas Ill« lie rein• Pltlltlon lor Prob<llltDI Wiit""' tor Lttlers Testdme'llilry relerl!tkt I( wtncll ll l'f'•lllt 1or lu•llle• P•rllc11l&rs. ;>nd 1hal to. U1t1e ltnd llltce ot '-•I lfw !oM'it ht\ bMn Ml IOf M1y t , llJS,• 'l:)Q •.M., 111 thl courtroom Clf 0.Pfft· men• flo, 3 of Mfcl t avrt, •t 700 d (f<111tr Orlv1t W.1t, lntn. Cllfof s.M At"'· Cllllornl1t. WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, County Clerk MLYt:ttaSALY•1t IMl"'lt'~~· ~A •1 ....... ~c. ..... ,,... ~-:t•eUl6r ·"""""~ OrMl9' Coll! o.ity PflOt, Aoo"ll U. 22, JI, 191S H.0.IS PuDlllihlfcl Ot""Oe CO.d Dllty Pl .... .tor111•. 1s.11. 1•1s 1J11.1s Pl'Bl.IC :'\OTICF: SLP·JMM , NOTICE TOCltt:DITOltS $UPt:RIOlt COUltTOFTHE STATE OP (ALl,.ORNIA l"O• THECOUNTT Ol'Otl:AfllGt: fllo.A411H e,1 ... 1. ol LAWRENCE E. STURCHIO, alla LAWRENC E EUGENE STURCHIO, 0e«•5'ed. NOTICE IS HERESY G IVEN 10 lhii l'L'BLIC !1;0T.l<;E c~tor~ ol lhe abovt n;>med dllc.....C lllill au ~SClf>s h•vino ctalms .-gMMI, '"' laid oecedfnl •re r9e1vlnd 111 Ille them, wltll tlle tlllCHUry .. ~ .. IA IN effke 6f IM Cieri! of trte i1bwt ~ lltllocl ciNrl.~ IOPl'•Mfll tft6nt, Miii ht ~esw•-1'ef'1, 1o11tew•a1.,.11 •I Ille Lilw 6tllc1t of Wll.l.IAM V, SCHMIOT, 366 S... Mlguel Orlw, Ste Pt:BLIC NOTICE *· "'"'PDrt 6e•c11, c•ti1or111a whk'- ,.1c11Ti0us•us1N .. ss· l--=======~--l '~ 1rte pl..::• o1 bvl'll'IH$ OI u. .,.._ flCTITIOUS•USIN .. SS NAMI $TATt:MINT PICTITIOUS •USINl"SS ':MnlONO In •II '"'".'' oert6111Jno ,,, NAM .. STATIEMlfllT The followl119 P'ft.ofl Ii dDlllQ ~-fllAMt!:STAT .. MENT ._ 11111 t51.t. ef Wld dlt<.-<11, .ttlllnlolr Tl'ltfol-l"'!IPlt"tofl l•dOlnobt.!Mne<t M~H: Tiie follOWlng PHMM I~ OOil'q Ml tr0nlltl•ll1tf Ille I Lr ii p\Obllt•llOl'lof IAl'S ~' CH REAL TY INVESTMENT AS-,_.1 ,1; nollce. YOUNG NEWPORTER'S, l .SOCIATES C1I HENDERSON ptUA TASTEE PREEZ O F SEAL Dlt60A!wlll,1•1S Nlwport A ..... No.:l'OO, N-PGl'l6Ncll,, HUT Ill lA VEANE I, SUlte tOS, 2Gll IEACH, IOOS Peclfk Co•sl .......,., 5-61 LICIA l , STURCHIO c.1Uorfli1t9M.M =-·-_Ii Ce<1ttr Dr .. Ir vine, Calilomla 9"cll, C.lll. toJ4'0 E~tClllrl• Clf !he Wlll Rot .. lle CSMll•I kll<.1~ t.J) RICl'lllnl S.1ono·111 Sltlliilt~ 1101 ol llllf•lloOweOM°""' 'll•W•zlff,,....POrtBeec:ll,c.tllan!I• lr"1.,. N. Fllill@or, 1S1n llllllllloms .. ,11,.A.,e .. S..l8e~ll,coui . .i4i0 oeu.111 9UliQ SI., Tvslif\. C;oli!Oml• Tllll b!Nntll 11 CCINluclltCI Dr Min. WILLIAM V. SCHMIOT , Tfti\ Dl.l)llltli$ jli ~ltd Irr.,."-' TIM1buslnnslscllofld!Ktldb.,•llr.,ll• dlvl ..... I. JMS...Ml .... Or.,Ste.M dtv~I .. """"'r'1!lp, Rlthlrd a , Sl-rvens ..........,. leat.fll, C.™· •u.t As St..._""' . t.N. Fl1'htr tlllt •t•tetN111 ••• Hltd .ier. aw T111: 11w1......att TM~ lil~~ft'llfll ••• tiled wltll.... ,... Sl1tlem&r11: -· flWd wflll ti. c-.i,c1er11.olOrM91COIMMyM"""'I AltllfilefferillltMli• CountyClrlfkOI or....-C.....c, ......... c:...ty(;tlfft,llf °"MOii c.o.i.w, .... :I, 1'1S. ~llilltid Or•n9f CM st o.i., .. let. tl,1915. • 4"1S. PGIM o\pr1114,Jl,M,andMfi)'S,ttJS UIWS -.. _ PWll'11ed Orlflfl09: C••t o.11, Piiot, Pllbllftd or-.. c .. 11 o .. :, f'llO\ PvblflftM 0r8ft!Jlt Coe\! Dlllty Piiot, "-II I M 21 -lfl> Ill"'• ,...1121,21.Mll Mo'I' 1, 12, 1911 Uf1·1S Alw\1~1.M,MCIMeyS, 12, lt11 t»~ ...... • • ,.,._ , • ..,5 ..., Horoscope ' Recog·nition Due Virgo ·rut:SUAY ,.APIULZZ recognition. \ B,-SYDNEYOMARR UBJIA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Highlight independcn,ce, originality, creativlly. !llllES(Marcb 21-!lprtl 19): Steady :>•ce extricates )'OU from em· barrauin. lituatlon. T-'UllUJl(Aprll 20-May 20): Exchange tof tells, corresPondencO proves stlmula~lhg. Friend who is en~ thuslas~c may nol have all facts. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Home environmenL now-ts more lmpc)rtanl 1 than.usual. CANCEll (Jun4' 21-July 22): Hold off on Confroiltation with neighbor, rrlotlve. · LEO (July 23-Aug.ZZJ ' Avoid tm. pulse buying :._be n comparison s hop~ per. VlllGO (Aug. 23-S.pt. 22): Lunar cycle la ~uch tbal you gala addlliooal S()OJIPJO(Ocl. 23-Nov. 21): Nol wtaeto mix money and friends. ' SAGl1T-'RIUS-<Nov. 22-De<. 21): Older indlvidu1I ' Is on .your 1lde, awio.1h II may not bo appa ... nl . CAPRICOl,IN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)': Be' aware.or subtle nuances. AQUAlllUS (Jan .. 20-Feb. 18): Be prepared ror varlet)', change of scenery, spirited dlseu!i lon. •PISCES (Feb.'19·Matth20): ne'dls- ,<"rttl. Pla.y waltln11ame. If Tod•y 11 Your IMrtbcl•Y you are dynamic, Independent, were on your own in literal or psychological sense al relatively early 8.ftfl. You are stub· boro, delersnlned and creaUve. ' Pl' Bl.IC SOTICE · COAITl.IN"5a1GIOHAI. OCCUl"ATIONAL 1"•0Gt1:M1 Netl(e 111vf0"'11"'9 fttOTIC.E 1$ H&REBY GIVEN INt "" Go.,.rnlll(I BOllrd ol Ille (.oe$lllf'I) R .... lcMll 0<CVN!lonal Pf'oOr-•t 0r..,.. C.OIH!iy, Colllor1111, wLH rKtlw M61M bkti up 10 11 :00 A,M, 0<1l,_ First a.y Oil Aprll, ltlS, et lite llflk• ol w ld Cil<ISlll1'19 A11a1or111 O(c•.eloMI A'o. Qf9fll, toc••.O ., )Jl'J Hotbor 8ovl ..... d. 8vllOl1141 "C", $4IMtt 11 .. 11. '°''-Mew, C.lllOfnll, ..._ •l .n!Cll II-5.tid bidl wlll be ....... 1(1' opellld Mid rtlld ,., : Tiie PwtNM 1111' two (1) mobile Vl'llh "1t .. l99d AS """°"""' Ah 01cb ... to bit In ll((Cl'f.tla .... Otirldltloni, 111&er..:1klfl1 and SoecMIU- llOrll •lc11.,..,.. Ofl Ille In ll•etlk• OI .... C011tll11t Rtt~I O(c ......... Protr•m, bOJ "''"°' ......... . lllilOI .. •'(", Sltll•• 11 &. 12, Ca'il• MIMI, Clllf.CN'1\11ttf61•. HI Dkfoer fl't1¥ wlllldr-l'llS blflw• .. ri.11 hllffll IUI d6W• 11t1tr U.cle'8 .... .., !lit .... 11111111trtot. fflf k"••nlno a..ni of OtM11111111 A1011ntl OCCUOlllONI Pr09l'.m , .. i.tll"* tllf r((llll IO rtjlt(t.,., .,Olltllds, .,.,. no( n1ttl~Mr'I' '''"' 11111 lownt Old # ltftCI I• W1rw4 '"" tn1om1Htytr lr-rog....,11, l11111y 1110 rK1lvt~. IHt9dMtrth 11, 1t1s, , 'COAil"LINI Rl.OIONAL OCCP.\TIDNAL PAOGiltAM 0t0t1t""8C-01t11l,,C.ll~ S •: J1ttn._\G. Wtll Altlit"11$-rl11lendMf Pli0Uil\6CI 0r6119f: CNll ~ 11\IQ.t AfwiJ 14. U, lf7l IUl"l ' l BOOMER 116 SliolJlD Sf PH'"T ~ • tAC~ OOlfR. flOoh\f~ ! TUMBLEWEEDS f .Z/ EN1ER PfRCV TllE NEW5llOI! WHAfs NEW>, PfRC? FUNKY WINKERBEAN • .. " " FIGMENTS NANCY CH ILDREN A RE VERV SOPHISTICATED THESE DAYS-- MUCH MORE ADVANCED THAN IN THE PAST · · TD DAY'S CRDSSWDRD PUIZLB UNITED Feature Syndicate Saturday'• Puule Sol11ed: ACRO SS 47 Sale S 0 r A R condition: . " 1 Jack ot 2 words clubs 1n 49 Chemical loo suUuc " Teases· 50 NCO ln1ormal 51 Ge0<gia 9 Pleasan11y llavorlul 52 Jol'YI 14 Allys· group Gamet: 15 Praying U.S.V·P figure ' 54 -·--jure: 16 A moment Bylhe 17 Fem1n1ne lawUsell name 58 Ending 19 Sea with east 4 O~enerates '"' eagles and west 5 Mr. 33 Perspire 20 Sub1ects 60 Cnou En-Gershwin 34 Stage to stra1ri 6 "The 35 Reserve 21 Color 61 Laceend 01v1ne 37 Se<:ondaty 22 Very small 62 "TulJ.i?<>ll Comedy .. sctiool: 23 OUver '"'""' lnlormal · -Hardy's 7 Sheathed 40 Ot.ialilied . buddy Q4 F1Ued B Powerful c0n1es1ani ,. with 24 Notable wrath soeakers 4~ Defame " 9 Meat attd 45 Occupancy deed 66 Foo1wea1 26 'T!I buy Items vegetable Of lands !NII!'' 67 '11ew ""' 48 Butcnitrbird 29 Anger 68 Iowa 10 Check 53 Fruil ctrinK 31 E1ernity un1ve1sity 11 Evergreen: 55 Win.····- 32 Comer: 69 ···-· J words ... """' .. lnlo(/nal loo th 12 Rink 56 Eur. litle • 33 Young 70 Beginners surlace 57 A~al ic plant 11 Be 13 ···Moines animal growth inconect 18 last year 59 Sq.iirrers 36 Decrease student structure 38 Slout DOWN 24 Make 61 Time 39 0 1 whom: unclosed period:> Atcriaic I tn1ernat1ona125 Proclaim 62 Fool 41 ConjKture a91eements 27 Rent u!'l(fef-63 Then-;- 43 Gnaw 2 Cul Short conlract s 44 Eiec1 lrom 3 Ending 28 Hinder parlner the moulh w11hego :x:i Feels 65 CadrrkJs' 46 Closer aod JCIO 1emorse daughler ' J , . ' I 10 II ll IJ " 17 lO ll . . . " . ' ,, ' . ... ' 6-+-+-ic-t-.. ... •• L-.L..L....1-'- . ..,, . ... ' • • by W111. F. Brown Olld Mel Cas50ll DOOLEY'S WORLD • j ' ,.oV•tf .r. r cl"'. >!-' .,,, ··~I c,p.\.\. 1,.0 • f .. . ' u r.t-'' • • u.'\,i.w;,f19 . \ 1I J~ ' \ \ I I -~ -:::;' -.=.°-' \( Ii ! (f l --j r • DR.-SMOCK ~ .~. ~. J=41- by Tom Batiuck GORDO )) . -.. ... .. ... I ~t,:.~~e.'~~l~l.Y~~--· .. , ........ l_l~~'.l'.ll.t~I .. 4J;I by Rodqe r Bradfield ------- '/•.I t JOS"'f PO"'f MI N E: 1....i1"0 A PARJ.<!NG Me,..~R ! r ~ .. ' . ' . ' • by Gus Arriola IRUe ! BUT LOOI< llf IT 1111& UJ/llJ ·-fJJIUIT HAllE .~ &af 10 L05E ~ MA1JW C.L>.W N flOFA , TR:l..SI C&U.>K:tf:' nJ ...rro 1itAD10 ANO MAkf US"fE"-1 GOMMP!CIA~ AU. 'f!Mef by !;)ale Hole MOON MULLINS. • @ I JUST C~'T COl'ICENTRAIE boWNHE~ . by Ernie BushmiRer ANIMAL CRACKERS wow PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER 'tOU 5/ltf VOU MET DONNA LAVAL DURING V0UR VEAR IN COL.LEGE &uT THAT SHE WAb NOT A CLASSMATE ? MISS PEACH IU, VOi.i SIN TMel<E ALE A COIM'l.E OF NOMC>.<AL, MOSE ONl.Y J0V IN LIFE ,;uM,-'lt) llE PUT-T1N<; ¥OLl DOWN. a .? DIC« TRACY S"fEAl.rN6' 'IO\AllC CANDY ~O 9£ATING 'IOIA 1.tP A~Taw 5".HO::X.? WEU., TMEY'~E PifO!!Allt.Y .JEALOL.4$ O~ VOi.A, ,F'Oll: 50ME "E~ON . ; .. ·. . by Harold Le Doux MOW A80UT A SIG HAND FOR TKE OARUHG OF THE l"IEAA. EAST! by Mell rve TOLO THEM TMAi, Bi.tr TMEY OENY IT. Wl<Y, d!AST TME OTHf" DAV, I .SAtO ro THEM , "'LIX'K, .\\OM ANO 'POF' •.• " by ChHter Gould WMEH I ORllE~D HIM DOWN Off 1lW' POl.E. HE SHOT P<r' NIE - ~ BUUET LOOGED IN THE HEEL OF MY SHOE! {!j'[ BULLET l<ILLED HIM • ' • /• I FIRED BACK! ' . . ....... -..... _ ----- • · by Roclqer Bollen ... BESIDES, ~ELSE 16 lHERe TO DO F' "Thl'rc\ no U\C UrJ(ling it arounJ ml' -1 can alri..·011Jy M:C how ru lu11~ in it .'"# DENNIS THE MENACE I . .! , ' " I •! • ~ ... DAILY PILOT Monda .A ril 21.1975 Tonight?s ~~ Highlights NBC (4) 8 :00 -Monday Ni g ht Baseball. The Ba ltimore Orioles t ake on the Mi~wau kee Brewers in tonight's na· tionally televised J?.ame . K CET (28) 8 :00 -The Othcr lla lf of the Sk y. Shirley MacLaine narrates her r filmed account or her visit to Communist China in the spring of 1974 . The show ex· a mines the daily lives or the Chinese peo- ple a nd the role of \\'Omen in Chinese society. CBS (2 ) 10 :00 -CBS News Specia l. Ame rica's commitment to Israel is ex· amined in depth in this special assess· mcnt of U.S. foreign policy in the light of ') r ecent event s Charles Colling\vood re· ports. -, TV DAILY LOG Monday Evening APRIL 21 • ., ti D CiJ !ii Ill Ill Ill - IOl!<(j)OCiJ<Q!(i)l -00 .... 11. -::."!'.!:."" •....... --...,,,,.... ~-1~~ .. ' ())) a.ria. ur. ~ --........ ,., !I. o CiJ mm - ...... "' Dllllrl 1:30 ... _ Tmtl " C..1t111wn """1MJU111I I lM "'1 ... "' (D I ... .. __ Tiit 11f: V111ty ........ ())J .... 11. ..... -- GI Bernadette Peters, lee * Grant, Ben Gazzara, & Tom Wicker-Tonight! ID Mtl'f Crifli~ S1!010 Tuesday. DAmllE MOVIES .._ 8 ...... II llt Qidt" (Mv) '57 -forrnt lldtr, Ew1 llrlolr. (I)..,, llp 11 l.hrt" (du ) '65 - S1111nn1 PlaMtte. Stn 6111111. ll:M • '"t""»•* lllfJ" (mys) '51 -llichlrd Colrtr, Julie Ad1m1. llicNrd .,. •. 1t11m "Tlltf lltl I• l'-iNy" (d11) '41 -Row~nd lluHtU, Cllt~ Clllle. hftr lOflt, IMD "'Ills llt .ltnMI" (rOl'll) 'S4 -f"llllOe ;oddarcf, Crortt ~. inc lo meel the 1111n to1eth11, e1cl'I lfllitS plan~ to see him 11ofte. Ci) TM Ulltwdlfbln 0 * S.W.A.T.-CHASES *MAD BOMBER ••** 1113 I]})(}) (f) S.W..lT. "Tim• Bomb" A bitter, unemployed IMfit stuntm.111 plins to blow up 1n enli1e iludio wftich he blt mn for 11! hiS !l'rsonll troubles. Wil1i1111 Slllilh cunh. UJ T.i1 l1 l•• lo11t1 Simm, Dt'b )f. IUIJH. Ill Mu, AcrMeciff 9:)0 II@ CV Cil Jllltda (R) Rhod a 11 S11rt 11'1 limt to rnovt out o! JGt'J 1p11tm1nt •htn :Ille of bis o.Jd 1irl lriends ltts htlltll kl with htr own ~ty. lut wfltft 1n tP1rt111tnt ~· '"* 1v1illblt in 8"1!d1's build-~:::• is r1lud1nt lo t••• it. 111.1 Tltm IO:OOB ~!Il (l)CtS Nt'h S,.U.t ''ll11lls. Commitmtnl lo 111111 ... Hcw Loni ... How Stron1r• .n1 11t1nt tnd c.ll1nit111 n1lu11 of Alltr· ic1·s w ppor1 01111111 in Its m ule lo m1inllin 1n 11htence in tftt Mid· dlt E111, is u1ml111d i nd •utUtd in tfsht· of Pruidtnt Fotd's rlCfllt till !or 1 U.S. policy rwitw of "11t •"*'5 tnd Ill countriu " In tlltt lroubltd 1111 or tbt wurld. Chtrlts i l:;::.is ttM 1~orm1n . 2:•(1} '1nwi' Trial" Colle!. -cal O.t ......... (ctllll) '<12-Yidor,Mc· Ltalt!I. Ed11111nd l-.. J:Ot D IC:) '1111 L•Jt v.,.~ fd11) '60 1.Rollff! $!~~. OOrothJ Milone. {1111 "Y'" We1e Ntm ltnlitr" (CO!ll) '42 -fled As!••rf, llit1 HIJ· -· Q.i (•1 (C) "Cl1r.l(dlt l•1li1h" (du ) '61-Di"'~ Mt81ln, o\llhu1 Ktnne(IJ, Wi~ Hulclllns, Claudt Akl"s. J:lO () 1 ~r11e llfnilht4 Alrrrl" (dr1J ·51 -llixk Hudson. llGbef1 St1d . O MHu~ "-iUI. Swe.e Charle!W' Cot1tl. {lr1) ''5-lttlr Dtvi1, Ollfil de H"•1ll1nd, _,.. Cottt•· KOCE T elevision . . . ., Pilot Delayf!.d· • HOLLYWOOD CU Pll -Warner Bros. delayed filming the pilot show of j l.5 proposed new series, "S<ilt und r,cpi," untll lt can find ._. 1>uc rto Rican 'Costarlmrd-in the 21.23. yeur-old ••.S<' r unge. .... . ' . . . . ' . • • • • • ·Tops · in Pops · Valerie Plays ' f'ields' Flame IJy lht· Associated l,.res!li 'f ht· foll o\1'i11~ :.u't· Bill OOard 's hot l:A.'t'ord hils fo r th~ \V('t:k 1·nding A11r i1 26, a s they app ear in next \\.'Cck '.s ls:-.uc uf ll ill l..lo;.1rd rn<1J.:<1i inc. ~ llO'r SINGLES I . i\NO 'f li l-::lt S,OJ\'J EBOD Y DO N t~ S0 1\'I E:BO l)Y \\'HONG SONG ~ B. J . ·rhomus AZC. • • 2. PlllLADfo:LPlil;\.FREEDOM -E lton J ohn Band l\ICA. 3. ll E DON ''l' LOV E\'OU -TonyOr land u a 1l<l 0 1.t \\'n 1-:lekt ra. 4. l.OVJ'.\'. ''OU :-J\.1inn ic Ripcrton Ci>tu m bi:i . S. SLi P fo:R!';,.\"fUR,.\L TlliNG PART t -Ucn E King Atlijnl it. · 6. CJ-I EVY V 1\N -Sammy J ohns GRC. 7. B E FORE TH ~ NEXT 'fE1\RDROP F1\Ll .S -Freddy fo't•ndl•r ABC-Out .. 8. E!\l l\l 1\ -!·lot Chocol:..i tc 1\·tlanlil·. 9. \Vl-IA'I' A!\·1 I GOf\:\A DO \VITJ-1 Yf)l ' ila rry \\lhitt• 20th Cent ury. " 10. \V1\LKJNG JN R 11v ·r1 1J\'1 Bld'tk ll_v 11tJ.~ F;1ttli.1SY. • TOPLPS 1. L fo:D Z~·PP ELl,N -Physical Graffiti 1\tlan· t.i ('. -.,_' 2. CHICAGO VIII -Columbia PC 3. O l.IVI,\ NE\V'f ON·J Olli' -flavc You I"l·\·t·r 13c 1..·11 J\.'lt•ll o\\• J\l C;\. ·L F.~\R'J'l·I . \VI ND AN D FIRE -Th;i l·s 'fhl' WCJy of the Wor ld Cohunbia PC. 5. ,~N E'{,ENING WITllJO!IN DEN.VER R CA 6. K RAr fW E RK -Autobuhn Vertigp VFL . J\l:S. 7. J I !\'l I l·I EN ORIX -· Crash La ndirlg R c prisl' "CATCH THE JOI" THf SURF THIA TRf Pacific Coast Hwy. M 5ft;St. llw..._• .. K ll 536-9396 "FOUR MUSKETEERS" "'"' ...... o;-,·· SO.COAST PLAZA II ~.J)SI "W'MI' Tiii' l"oolii & Tiqtf' T-" G-OMIHATIO FOR 11 ACADEMY AWARDS] 4:30 & 8:45 Dal~ 1~:1 1 :f:'(·r~4il tt.c.kw "COMYEISATIOH"' 6:45· I 0:55 Ro.BE.RT lm>roa o Ml'I lroolls ''ILAIIMG SADDLES" Il l I :41·5: I 0°1:40 l rwc• Ll'I' · "THE DRAGON DIES HARD" I :l0o4:2S-7:2S· I 0:20 "CHIMA.TOW~" '::to s.tfM 1:2s.1:10 "'COHYllSATIO"'" Sot/Si.lri J:l O• I :JO·S:J5.t :45 "Portnoy's Complaint" l :ZCM:S0· 10:15 •:Jl •t :•O , .. "'"' )..ll·6t)G.t,40 "tNTHNELIHI PlltOJfCT" ,,,. l"'1-l.tl·~l.I .• , •· FUN!::Y L.ADY-·ORIGINAL SOUND'l'HACK l?ECQRDING Arislu AL. • 9. J OHN ·LENNON -Roc k 'N' Roll Apple SK. 10. GORDON LI GI-ITFOOT -Cold on The Shouldt>r R cp ris~ MS. LOS ANGELES (AP)-Found: u misl rc55 f0r \V..C. Fields. She is Valerie Perrine, "'ho \VIII i;tur as Car lotta Monti in the filn1 bio· gruphy ... \V.C. Fields and Me.". Rod Steiger has bct..•n cu~l uis the bibulous ~o,ncdl un in the Unl\•Cl'Sul fi hn b'ascd on l\11ss Monti's m emoir or her lite \vith Fit>lds . l\'l iss Pe rr ine won .an Acadc1ny Awul'd non1 lnutlo11 for best uctrcss '''ith her role in ''Lenny.'' CO llNTRY SING!.ES .':=:::;:=============== I. 1\ Blu nkc l On The Ground -Billit.• Jo SpcurS' United Art.lsts . · 2. ROLL ON BJ G l\.1A AIA -Joe StamJJl cy Colunibiu. "' i.. J . SH.E 'S AG1'1NG SINGLE 1·M DRINKJ N • DOUBLES -l~u ry Stc"·a rt 8 1\-11 . 4. STILL. T HINK ABOUT YO U -Zilly ··cr ush'' Craddock ABC. s .. A NO 'l'll E R SOMEBOD Y DO NE SOM EBO D,. \\'HONG SOi'G -B. J . Thomas 8~•1 1 6. 1\ 1t·J01'1 l Ell -1'a n1m y \Vynette Columbiu . · 7 .. BEST \V1\ Y I Kl\'0 \\l llOW -!\l ei T illis a nd Statcs'i ders Bl\11. 8. I 'D L IKE 'rO SLEEP "I'll. I G ET OVER YO U F'rcddiC' Ii art Ca pitol. '-· !.I. \\'JNDO\\' UP .. ABOVF. "l\lickc.y Gi!JC'y Playboy, IO. ll E 'J'OOI\: 1\11': f'O R 'A l?ID E -La (:osla Capitol. EASY LISTEi:;ING l . 11"S ;\ !\'I J RACLE-Barry f\'lunilo\v 1\rtistu. 2. l)ON 'T 'rELL ME GOODNIGHT -Lobo Bi g 'l'r t.·c 1\tli.lnti<· · 3. Oi\' l . Y \' ES'r f:H DA. Y t 'i.lr ocntel's ;\& J\:J ltci .' T !I E 1.,.\:S'I' F',\H.E\\'ELI. ____:_Roger \\:hit ukt.•r 5. BE1':R D1\H f{EI. POLK ,\ 1\BC'. 6. H~: 00 ~ .. r LOVE YOt; LIK E I !~<)V E Yfll ' Ton y Orlan do i.l nd Du\\·n Elektra. -; . 'f l IE I !\-1 ~1 IG°RANr -Neil Scdaka ,_ICr\ . 8. I DON 'T L IKE 'fO SLEEP 1\LONE - 1\nJ.;a Unitt.•d ,\rtist s. ~). RA I NY D.A'' PEOl>L.£ -Gortlon Li ghtfoot \\'arncr Bros. 10. 'f l lAl\l' GOO l'i\I ,\ CO Ui\1'1lY BOY John D1:nver.Jt C,\ • So. Calif College Presenls "THE M AN WHO CAME TO DINNER" 8:30 p.m. Aprlt. 2'4-25·26 545·11 78 A .. HAIRY & TONTO" Ill V'°"CIHDl•ElLA LllllTY" "'l l AHHIGAH'• "MR. MAJISTYk" IPGI Or.en Ol!l)n tn•u fn tl.)(/tt"' !>0!1t'.vn l+l}I 1~30 PJQl'I tN u F" to 1t1m-1 1 ~~ .,..., .. ,., "Giil IN MY 'SOUP., ....... • TOHTO" ( ] ~--Y_,.,....,"T..;a.;.;;::;;;:;;:,:;;~,.. .. '.::.':.•:..' -1. THE BOOK MAN .. SIYIK-UPS" Ill --~"· ......... ·.-FA THll.JI" Ill •••••• sn11s•te JAMISCAAM "PU ... Y LADY" IPGI "MUIDH OM THI OlllfofT IXPllSS" + ..,.HI GAMIUI:"' ''TOMMY" "LENNY .. I "flYI US Y PIECH" !RI "STEPFORD WIYES" IRI "CAUFORHIA Sl'UT" "H>ul MUSllTHH'" "M.A.S.H." l~~I (! CIH AWEST l~WJ!1 c, :::7;f~~;-·"' .,,_ . rISTOLCIHEMAI •1$TOl4t .. £t AU"1.11 ''"THE CONVEISATK>N" M).(Q.\lt CUllU 540.7444 "A WOMAN UNDER THE INFLUENCE" , "DIAGONS DIE HARD" .... "THREE THE HAID WAY" 2M At Wftl "'llAHNl•AJr JM.Allrhhil, "THE THIOIIhs• ..... loOHS DI: HAID" --"J THI HAit 'fAY• REVIEWS In the' • DAILY PILOT •• • • " ,. ••• • \ Whit neg .Trophg Racing Sd ~d~~~~~~~ a~~~~-Ro~~~~~o~c, AY ac_las + bu.Ill yacht makint.t her Oundclion, skippered by BVC. rrive· r~1t•\ngllcbutonth 1."\Vcst. ltick Rt>u gu n , Lo n t: CLASS A I, Coast, \\'US the ovcrull Bcuch Yacht Club. OluckbirtJ ; 2, Suudiide; winner In the five f1.1c·c Ovl'rall winn<.•r (If the rtt.'<l Rooster, Phil Rowe, Whitdnc1·y Sc ric-s whil'h l.ittle Whitney Sl'ri1:s fo1' svc;. cndc n u s low circ uit or yuchts under 30 f('ct rue-CLASS 11 -.J , Out~ard SanClerncnte lslundSun· ing on shortt~r cour~es Bound Jim Lt!nlhall, day. \VUS Bill Peterson':; El DRYC; 2. Jnlrepid II, 'l'hc·l .. os Angcles Yucht 'l'i grc II rrom Cab1;110 llichard Jloegh, CBYC ; Club spiJnsored i:;c ri c·s is Ut.•ach Yacht Club. J, Pirate JI. llcn Jlolt, for yut•hts r:itcd under Flame . skippcrt•d by LAYC. the I nlcrnational Of-Jljc.ls lla.m aJ:..c.. LOJl~ CLASS C -1. Allheris, ;; fshul'e Rull•. lk:ut·h ,Yt1<•l1l Club, was Jl uy Rooth , llYC : 2, Rl~ •f Suul1 1.1dc . 11\\'11ed and the \Y1nn cr or the llw·r·i11 · Daron IJ , Bill Jiartgc, ... suilCt.1 by un1 · l'aiCOC, &ri t.•s fur Pcl'formunce 1-11-I Yt A fleet of 62 tsuiling y:..ic ht s in C~lirornia vucht Club's Muyors 1'ruphy 1'i1Cc iJIK':J l'heudcd a verltuble invas ion or Ncwporl ll<.1r'hor by windjumiTil'rlt urri \•ing ht.·rc from the north and south to be on h<Jnd ro r tl\e s lurt or next ~u turd:iy 's Ensenad:.i l'i.J('t'. "\ Newport llurhor Yuc·hl llt1ndlt•a1, ltuc:ing F1ccl Cl, .. S D 1. Dan. Cl ub, is the winner· of the y achts. T h c I.i t t l c 1:t•liu ; ~· Lightnin, Mi~C.' .~ l.l•wi s .I _ \Vh i t11 cy \Vhitn cy :.i nd ll a rr1s C hu pin, L.BVC ; J, -> l1t•r1>ctuJ.Jr 'l'rophy ti c-st.•r·ics s uilccJ lhc :;un1c \Vin i.: ·, Ri c k 1'uylor, 'l'ht• rnujority nf ihc y;1 ehts t:o ngrl·gu tecJ :.ii, 1 hl· I l<.1 rl.lor l)c p:irtrnl·nt , Jh1 ll>oa Yathl Club and l.\i1hia Corinthian Yucht (.'luh sct·king moorings or slips for the \vt..-ck's stuy. di('alt>cl in 195'1 and synl· "OUl"Sl'S. Jloug Taylor and Doug .. bullc of offshorc uccun Rl'sults ur I.h e Sun Smythc.CHYC. racini.: s uprl'mucy in Cle me nte Js la 11U rncc. JlCsults of Shi1, Rqck SuuthernCuliforniu. rin a l of the \Vh itncy r<icc. fina l or the Little llunn c r -uf) i n the Scri f!s : Wh itnt>v and llarris " l><i t·ri cs \\'as A ll e n OVF.RAl~L ~ I, Ulaek sCriC'S: . l'Ul·kl'l1 's Ul <ic k llird , Dlrd: 2. Saudadc: ltf!d T llF. VISITORS '''t"re- ruftcd four to six d eep at LlYC. '• Miramar Leading Cabo San Lucas l!c auc ham11 ·s f'o lu m-1'\1 i ram a r , .John Scripps ?ti -rout kt.·tt·h hiu-57 Dorothy O from from San Diego Yacht NllYC \vith an avc.·1·:..igl' C lub too.k ov e r thl• SJ.>l•t'(}of 7.6k nots. · Others in thc 1·a.t'l' :irt• t.•lapscd tirne lead 111 NC\Vpot'l llarbor Yuchl George Thorst·n ·~ 39-fou 3 t Club's 720·milc Caho San sloop , ;\riu n:..i , l.1\ 'i'C, 31. Lucus r i.lt'l' Sunt.l ay us 1nill•s: John fl ut r s 4:J. f1·esh north\\'l'St \vinds of fo ot s loop l{a g d o ll . 18·20 knols sent tht• six -N II 'i' c: • :JI 0 ; ,Joh 11 hoat fl eetflyingd11\\·11thl· \Vj lJi<.1 m s on ':-.. 47-fool c.·oustufl.,<.1 jaCulifornia. ' kl•tch Pl·ri1·us , f,ahuin<t ~l i ruma r h:i t.1 IUJ.!J.!l'd Y:1t•hl c:1u1.i. 28!.I, and :MJ tnill'.S .s in t'l' tht• J-l ·i· \\'<.1ltt·r J\ndrl'\\S' 36-fuot d ay noOn s l <.t rl off s loop Sht·u1·\\·atl'r, Silll t\e\\"IKll'l lica ch for ;111 F'r;:incisco \'aehl Club, <Jvcra•'l' s peed cir 7,8 273. ., Cor1·t·t-1:l·d tim l' :-land: !\IOltF :A · I , ·J<-:1 1·i).(rc JI , Uill Peterson, (~li'i'C; 2. Mis tress. Cun- tJiff und \\'u tkins, CBYC: :1, lius t lc1·, $c;.1n and Kt•\'1n Kl·ll y. CU YC. l\-10RF'-B -1, ·rom S\\'ifl. 'J'un1 Coles , CYC, 2. J1op ·N Us. P l·ter Kent, LBYC: :~. S ire na, Don Zinn. CIJ ''('. Olink;i, :..i t·onvt:>rted 12-rnctt•r skippered by ·romy l\ill, CYC, "'as :..i t'lt.'<111 S\\"Cl'I' \Yin nl•r of th e Mu r or·'s 1'rophy r<.1ee of the 0 \1c rton SC!ries. Sh(! \\"l.JS firs t to finish ut 10:'18 p.rn . Suturclay lo t'LIJllU l"l' O\'c rull .a11d Class 1\ honor:.. '!'he 78·1n ilt.• racC.' st art- ed S<tturduy :.it 11 u.m , fron1 ~tarinu de! Rey und l\IORA -1. s(·alawag, took lhl· fl l'C.'t around Steve Jost. C.:JlYC'. C<.1tulin<.1 Is land en roull' to r-;c,,·J)01't , Tht• majori· 1•11 K ,. •• ,\ --J, 1\1 agic, ty of thl' fll'('l got caught Stl'\"l' J\'1 ulhullc11 , ABYC; ·in u le~ <Jl thf! t•a.st. end of 2. f'la rn t'. Dic k Jlarnagc, Cut.a iin<1 :..i~d cl1d not l.B'i'('; :1. Rl·Stl css, l.k>b fini s h until Sund<.1 y, 'i 'oung LJ\ \·c n1er ging \\'i th yal'hts ur- , · riving fron1 San Dil'go J• 11 R f' . I\ I , and Ocl'<.1n sidl•. Argona uta. Fr;tnk Dit· JOR (lVF:RALL-J. murs, L 1\ YC: 2. lfapµy Olinka : 2. Anitru, Fred Timt•, Jo-:\ll'rt>lt Co mings, f'reiss, PMYC : J. \\.hill.' t.BY C: Sequt.•I , Bill C;ip. J\1ikt• Eis e nberg, Bl11keslee. l~J\. y(·. \V'i'·c. kuots. l·ll'I' Su11d:i y pos1· :t in,,s: I , J\.1·j:111a : 2, · C tion pl;:i ce d h t·1· p:ist .. l'llR F·(.'-J, D1f crenl <.:t•dros Island. l~agdoll : J, Doro I hy .0 : '1· Oru n1 n1 l' r , 1\ I J ones , JOR·A-1, Olinka: 2. J\.nit ril : :J. Zeus , Bi ll Gllberl. P r\fYC. S ix rniic.s :i s tt•rn or ~hci~r\\"U l t·r : S, f'crit us. \\'C\'C: 2. !\lack J ack. i\lira in:.ir \\;J S J\01J .6,A·J1ran1<1 r J;it·k s l1n ;inLI Is aacs .-===================111.B'li"C: :1. Sh:ldO\\'fax , LEASE A IOR-8 -1. White Cap: 2 . Blul' ~Tux, ll e rlJ 11:.irris. WYC ; 3. Booom llilda, Guido l\1artorctti. CYC. ' I I I 11Bfl1B SA.US, SERVIC:f. --/.i_ z:i.~ LEASING, .J e r·uJ d a nd John \\.'ilburn. C.:ll \'C. lli"""'==:;::;;;:~::==;;I PllRF OVERo\LL-1. 111 THE Solituire, Al 'Diamond. EARL'S SMYC : 2. Maia, Jol' l\·l<.1rino. CYC: Groovin. P;1rkl'I' :.ind Sachs , SJ\1YC.:. Ir OVHSEAS DIUVEIY ~~ PllRF·A-J. Primera. ·Reuben Vollmer, PVVC: 2. Paradox. TOm Arms t ron g, CYC: :l. CheeriO .. John Levinson. eve. DICK MILLER MOTORS 120~.W-.. So.M•s-t...._ 557-2112 Promise her anything,. hut give her This Mother's Day SE!:nd Mom a greeting all the Orange Coast can share. Tell Mom you love her in a Daily Pilot Mother's Day g reeting. 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I I I Print or write yoUr I I I message in blaCk 1 I I ball point pen and ' I I use the same pen to I IJ ! i' draw your personali ze<i 1 border. 1 You may fill lhe I r entire space. Only J l the lines d rawn 1 1 wilhin the dolled I I line will appear. in I : your Motl)_er'~ Day -I 1 message. ' I I If you want help composing a sui lable greeting or have any Questions. call 642-5678. A friendly Daily Pilot ad·viser I I I I I I I I I I.!.'.•!!·~ - -:!!9:!.."!!,• ___________ J will be glad to help you. And, If you like, you can charge your ad. Yo"ur credit Is good with us. or you may use your Master Charge or BankAmericard. DAILY PILOT Mail 10 Daily Pilot Classified Departmenl. Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 642-5678 Monaay. April 21. 197S I ~ ' * OAI LYPILOT ft.j Soliciting Ban Sought San Juan Calls ·for •Draft of Ordinance San Juun·Ca pistruno c•ity coun· ell men have called for an outright, ban on door·to-duor solit·itinR .. They ins tructed city uidcs to drart a . ne w ordinuncc making -soliciting unluwrul, oxccpt when 5peclricully cxcmpt<..'<1.. . One or those exemptions, coun~ cilmen hastened lo add, will cov· er newsboys C'ollccling: payments ·and tryin g to acliJ new :5 Ub· scribe rs to their rOutcs, Although th ey did n ol · speciricully discuss other cxemp. • tion!-J, coun<"ilmen a sked ror a ~mprehensivc dcrinition of_ what · ··soliciting" actually means. This point was stressed by Councilmun Doug Nas h who asked fur c larifi cation whether "soliciting" s hould extend lo: -Plucing un order ror-qi under a doormat -Ringing a d oorbell and orfcr· ing a "f1·cc" culendar which hil f>- pens lo have a n ud for a rculty firm on the back -Ncws boy5 trying lo cxpund theic bu!S incss _ .The teque'°l ror a -to~al ban on door-to-door soliciting is the cit y council's oins\vcc to continui ng complaints by residents thut they ure being botheced on weekends, evenings und early in the mo1·n· ings. No one in the audience ra1Sl'd OFFICIALS HOLD 'Sl,JNPLAY,' A WINNER IN 1973 SHOW Herb Brownell (l), Juror, and Carolyn Dunn, Commissioner Newport Festival To Start May 10 Newport Beach art.isl'i have until ~taY 7 lo cumplt>t~.t·ntrfC'!' in this yl•u r's City Arts Festival set(or :ri.luy 10·11 al Lido\ 11lugt•. · Prize money totaling $1,000 "'"ill be gi)•Cn ~o , .. inne1:s.: · includ ing the City Purchase Award for the most outstand 1ng\\"~rk with a bicentennial theme. Thal a"'ard , .. ·111 amount to the selling price of the \vork, not to exceed $500. There , .. ·iJI ~Is? be youth awards (or those under 16. ~ ARTISTS MAY ENTER PAINTINGS. cruphics. dra\\·ings, collages, sculpture and crafts. Two Cf!lri.es per ca~cgory a_re c.i llo\ved. \vith a t,hird entry permitted 1r 1t has a b1ccntenn1 a l theme. Fee is $2 per entry, . . · Artists \Vi shing to display, sell or demonstrate then" \vork. such as Cl'ram ics, jewelry or v .. ea\ling, may pay u SIS fl'l'. A prospectus li sting conteSi. rules is ~vai_l ablt• ci t Ncn•port Beach City ll<,!-11, 3300 Ne\\·port Blvd., or ;:1t city library branches. IN ADDITIOS TO TllF. CONTEST. there \\"ill be eontinuou!' ballet, theater and mus ic throughout the t\\·o·day festi,·al. The festival '"ill begin at 11 a.m . and conclude al 5 p.m. each day. A special r eception, for artists, commission mc~bcrs and guests will be held from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m . Saturday, \\"Ith a\\·ards :announced al that time. Court Date Reset .For Three Officials A fi(th continuance has been ordered for a rra ignment of three Moulton Niguel Water l)istrict orricials on charges or safety law violations that allegedly led lo the death of a sewer maintenance man in 1974. South 0 1·ange County Municipal Court Judge Richard Hamilton rescheduled the a r-: r aignment ror 9 a.m . II.l ay l al the• request o r the def endant.s. EM PLOVES FACING the, ·charges are Carl J . Kymla: gener a l manager and former Newport Beach city rouncilm an; John A. Perry, director of opera· itions, and Don ald Foell, a foreman. ' ·. While working in a manhole in ·January 1974, Calvin Van ·Gorkum was overcome by sewer gas ~nd died. The district al· tornef's complai nt a lleges that Van Gorkum was not givert safe· ty hurpe!ises .and breathing equipment required by stale law for use in manhole descents. EACH DEFENDANT is racing six misdem eanor charges. Con- viction on each count carries ,punishment of s ix months in jail and /or a (inc or $10,000. Arraignment or the defendants hlls been continued five times since Jun. 23. Clerk Arrested RI VERSIDE (UPI> -A Riverside City College accounts clerk was arrested in her home on s us picion or mis appropriating $20,000 in school funds since Oc · tober. !l.1 ary Volentine, 36, was arrested on t \\"O counts of grand theft. Front Seal Beaeh o.iny objections to the proposed o r"· d1n arlt•c. Councilml'Il ;.uJvot·utcd lhc ban £ifter considering. then rejct•tin ~ another druft ordinance \Yhi("h \\'Ould have li rc nscd door·lo-tfu<ir sulcs1ncn. That ordin<ince, ho\•.'e\'t'I', v. :.•s termed by C ity ~l:.in u.J.(er J;,.irnt·s S. l'\1ocali s us ":..1d1nin1 strJti\1•ly l'umbcri;om ~. ·• It "'US O l'i ~inull y pruJ)OSt.'LI h.v the urdinun ce that soliC'itors su h- mil to ;.1 S hl·riff"s in\·l'sligatiun. pos t a $1,000 s_u!·ct~· bond, :inJ flll"lll:.h ~I phy:,ll'IO:ll1 S ~talC ITH:Ul t.•crtifyi ng thut they urc "free of <:ont<i gious , infct"lious nr 1·0111 - municublc disca~l· ·· Highway · PlanHit By Club Chief Uy-J O•IN VAl.TF:R7.A 01 tr>e D;uly Pilot $1,.U In u be lated blast at appro\"als of a \\'idcr d esign for sections of Coast •tigh\vay. the prcsidl•nt of the Bulbou Bay Club has ch u r~c1l that the l'il y ''has·n1:..1<l(·a tC'rribl ·. m istake.'· llichurd S . Slt•\'t•ns. \\"ho s~11d h t! \\';is out uf thl' c·uuntr.v \\h•·11 the c1t r eounri l l"l'\"ised II !'/ gl•ner ul · p lun SIH.'t.:if1catio11.s_ fu1! the high\\'a y. ll'l'llll'd the dL'('JS~on to "·idcn lh L' l'O;itl one \\h11·h· "'OU!d ('l'l'Ul e ~j '":'l:l'\\ 11u1 t llacc\vay. · · Ste\•c ns. in a ll'ltt·i· to tht.· t'1.H1ll <'ii s:i id th al he is a i1arlnl'r in a vt~turc \\'hich O\\'nS a h<.1lf-1ni!t• s trip ~!long t he in l;111d side of l ht: hi gh\\'ay~nc \\ hit·h \\·ould 1.1 • \Viped out bv thl' th~1 ngt.~. Thl' council l'l'C'l'lltly rl·tl r1..•\\• lhu din1 cnsions of lhc hi gh\~·u.\·. ·calling for 1..•nough \\·iclth lo u•·· ·commud atl' three tt·avel IJ nes in c:.ich direction be l\\'l't'll DO\'l'r Drive and the ,\rchcs. Ste\'<.•n!; noll'd that he \\ <1s an c1rigin :1 l Jll"UpOnenl of lhl• dt•fun(·I l>acific CoaSl 1''rt'l'\\ ny. "\Vh:.it i:-; Lll l'rt>d 1ble l o Ill\" IS thut the eouncil. \\"hic h IO('IUdL·S h1Jno1'<.1bh: µcop It· \\'ho dcSJ>l'l"a1 11- ly fought the fl'l'L'\\<I Y, IHJ\\, ltl fac~. hu vt· l'l"l'~1t<:d>0nl' .. "I l·an a~S lll"l' you t hat thl' V r~: • ua l. social und <:11viro11111(·nt<1 I imP.act of the pro posed hi);:h\\·.ay \\'ill l)c of f:.ir g r~:..i tcr nt•gull\"l' 11~­ fluen ce th a n the 01iginal Pl"•!· posed frec\va y,' · he said. Stevens saic.I th:.it , bt<:.ides th1.: addition of un C.'Xtra truffie I.in(> in each dirC'r tion. udded pl"u· blt•ms \\•ill re:<;ult fl"om (·ity up· provals of a bicy<·lc lune ulon,:. the busy l horout;hf•n·l'. "Obvious ly , ~1ftl'r \\C lo~t.· sevl•ra l of ou r t·hildrl•n nlong trll' Ne"''port Racc,vuy, ,,.c \\·ill con1c up with a nothl•r idL'a." he ;:1ddt.•d . Board Delays Hearing on Boundaries 1\ publi e he<.1rin g on the pro- posed bounda ry re<.1lign n1 ci1 ls for ·s l·hool Htll•nd<inc(' in the Sat.1 - dtcb<Jc k \l ~1Jlt'y Unifil'd Schoo l Di strict h ;is been ch<.i ngct.I f1·on1 1\pril 24 to /\pril 28. 1'n•o or fi\·c men1 bcrs of lhc di ~· t1i ct·s board of trustees \vould bt.• unable to-uttcncl the hearing, :..11·- l·ording t o ~1 !'<'hool cli strt ct spokes n1~1 n . Du e to lhe C'onlrovt'rsial na.turc of the bound ury prc<lic;:iment:-.. 0111 fi\"l' tl'uSll't'S \\'ant lo bt.• therl·. u cco1·din~ to ·r1·ustee Loa \'ouni;:. 'l'hl' 1nccting \\"ill Ix-<.1l 7:311 p.n1 . ~i t l.<1s 1\ll sos lntt•rmedlat.· School. 2517 1 J\loor 1\\'l'nU t'. J\1i:-· sion Vil'jo. ,\t st:i ke a r e t \VO isS ues: -1-lo\Y should attendance lines be drawn for a new intcrmC'diall' school sthcduled to 01>en in El 1'oronext ra il '! -Whe re .s hould the.• dis trict builtl its next hi ~h school und \vhn s hould i::o the1·t."' Couple Wed for Fourth Tir!i~ ALBUQUERQUE, N.M._ (UPIJ -A seal Beach couple got mar· ried here recently for the rourth lime in rour years. "Everyone tells us we're really cr11ty , ••Cu rm en Stladowski said. "Dul so far It's working_ very well . It's like getting rcne,vcd cveryye1.1r.'' Mrs S:r:(ado\vs ki und he r 'hus b8rid, Richard, were married for the rirst time in California al 11 u.m : April 17, 1971. Szladowski said he wanted to have the wedding in Las Vegas. ... but she wanted a bi g ceremony. so we went through it all \vith u big r t'ccption." They \\'trc uni:crtnin hov., lo t•e lcbratc their first nnni\'Crs1.1ry Jn 19i2. so S7.laclo,,•skl •rcne\\'Cd his s uggestion or ..:oing tn Las Ve1-:ns. "and I s uld, '\Vhy don 't \\'C gi.'t mul"ricd •q;t1ln '.1 ' " • -Thr.y did , and they repeated the ~pcricncc in Phoeni x in 1973 and in Salt Lake City in 1974 ~at .Jlo.m.Aprll 17. , "We would like to c.'Over all the states," A11's . $1.l:1dows'ki said . ··\v l' t uke <i "ac at Ion c\·cry yc'ur al thi!o\linll'.'' She also <.'itl•S ''"h:.tL m ay h1.'. ~1not hcr udvuntag_t,;o l o lhl'ir sr.stl·m Qf murriagcs. . "\\'c don't consider ourst.:l\~s murried so muny years," stk· suid. "\Ve think. 'My God . \vc'\·t· 011 ly bet•n ma rrlcd· a .r<?ur: " I • _, " < • '· .. ' • • 1 , .... DAIL V PILOT Monaay,Apo121 .1i75 Reol htote ...••.•• 1000-2999 The Bl~ Marketplace lin the 0nnp Cout E ...... ymont& Rentals .......... 3000-'699 DAILY PllOI CLASSIFIED ADS !Wparotlon • . . • • • 7000.7199 • Busl nes,, Investment & Financial .... , .••.. 5000.5049 Motthondilf .••... -8099 loots&Mortno Announcements, Personals, lost & Found ...••. 505-0-5499 You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Wont Ad (642-5678) One Call Service ' 'fast Credit ~proval Equipment ••.....• 9000.9099 ,Automobllts & othot Tronsportotlon •.•. 9100-9999 Services & Repairs 6000-6099 ~~!!!!.~~~~ ....... ! ~':'!:::.~~ ....... ~:!,.~-~ ....... !~:::.~~ ....... . ERRORS: Advertiser s GeMral I002G~ol 1"002 Gf'Mf'al IOO~G...,ol 1001 should check their ads ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.~~ ....... 1~.~.~ ....... ~-~~ ........ 1~:.~.5:'!! ... , .. G1Mr'll · 1002G-1002 Guo..... 1002°G...r. 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• daily and report e r· rors immediately. The DAIL'( PILOT assum es liability for tM first-in· corrc-ct insertion only. Houses for Sale ••••••.••.•....•....... General 100 2 ...••••••••.•.......... ROOM TO RAMBLE (Jvcr 2500 sq ft. ul f:1n)11)' hurnc. I Ll t•liruurn,., J l1ath:., dt.•u , d1111 ni,: art-.1 and l;:i r ,.:c ru1npu" ru11rn. .('O rnplcl1..• \\'Ith l:athl!dral ('C'ih ngs a nd "''-'l bar. Ont• or i.t knul ~ll':>..I \'crdc bc :i t ;1r ca . l.Jr J.:l' scel uclcd lot. l>on 'l nus:. H.rall 5<1t.i·~. ~HERITAGE REALTORS SUMMER COMING .,·ou w1l l"1..•111oy tl11s tully ~·ir cundil10111..•d I Ur + W ES L EY N TAYLOR CO. REALTOl\S "11n' l !J.lti BIG CAMTOM BEST BUT ! SI 39.500 J,ove l v VIE \V *rm fo 1· pool! ~J>L·L"l;icula1· 2-:-i llll'_\'. t.•ntr.v. !l uge LI{. IJ J{. fanta:-;Lic kitl'hcn, ·1 bd r n1s & 3 lux ury l>;.iths. Plus a bonus 1-m. Ver y plush l"Plng, fully Jandscpcl. Q.ui et st. 21 I I San Jooqyin Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER. M.B. 644-4910 Generol I 002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTBLUFF -"LUSK" l\'C\\' li sting ! La rge 5 bdrm.-fa mily rm'. \Vi th fr1>le. -fo rrh al di ning 'rm . - kill'ht.'n '''ith room to clin e ... Al l ~• fan1il~' could as k f or ! Offe red <.1t DOYER SHORES Sandy beach is the setting for new, custom coloni;.il home w /5 BR. fam. rrt1 .. formal cl in ., ·air cond. $295,000. LIDO ISLE l~;._irge 8 BR. 6 ba. home on sa.ndy be <.i c h : 50 ft . lot. s'hor c mooring . $295 ,000. \Viii cO nsider trade. LINDA ISLE llcautifully decor. 3 Bt<. & lagoo11: Ran11> & sli p. ~5,000 . . den, on BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 3-ll Be ~~·d•· Dr•v• N f! b7'l fil61 GNt'ral 1002 GtRCral 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DAHLIA DUPLEX New, spacious duplex on South s ide or hwy., in C oro n a d c l l\1ar . 3 lldrms. each : 4 ca r g<.1ra gcs: tax a dv.in- lage!;. NO DOWN CLOSIMG COSTS OMLY!! • • "'1"4tui Slllid, ~ REALTORs' CALIFORHIA CUTIE PIE You know tbe kind: board'n batte n, s ha ke shingle roof, s hutter s, lots of s hrubs and a little white pi cket fence. Well Unique has one ; a duple;<, south o( the highway Corona· de) 1\1 ar and ~ .... ~ only $76,500,' .with good income, call us , . UHIQUE HOMES Roallors -675,6000 • 2443 E. Coast Hwy. e.....,. del Mer PRIME OCEA1'4 VIEW from this n c "'" Condominium . ~ lic droom , 2 baths, fir o p l a cc. Furnishings i11cluc.lec.I. CALL-644-7270 282& E. C~st Highway, Corona del Mar PROPERTY MANAGEMENT ••n -!lot 11¥111G .~ ..... , MOMES FOi llVIJllC N£TWORK •I (J" NU, TOW I WI, iru. OJ "'" •MP"l}U t• 1111 l"llO• G1Mra1 1002 G_...,. 1002 . 100' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••• •• •••••••••••• G...,al I 002 Generol -------·--ST ARTER. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• , •••••••••••••• _ ••••• i DUPLEX RAM_BLIN(i tt t~~0~;~-.~~~-n , First tim'e in'vcslors de-H 0 · R S · E _ho1nc wilh no clown µa y 1.irn ily r111 . ;! \'I' Uc\1· l J hu1nc. l'lu ,,. y"u u 1·an · • \Villk to !>ht1pp•ng IX.·n· (Ul<lllN-M" JlTIN IHC "'" Offen•<!""' " low 11 u I I 11 . . ~~~-.000. llurry. 11·11n ·1 _ REALTORS-----COMPANY 5 BDRM/2 STORY 'J'rce lin ed s treet. l'res ti.i.:e approach. ~1a ss 1v e en tr y. Enor111ou s par lor. Formal Llanqucl room . Gigantic garden kitchen. Mummouth. rumpus room . 5 Bonus bedrooms. Clos1nK costs moves you in, G l"s ta ke advantage. Call now ti42-2535. TAX REFUNDERS 3 UMITS Duplex Plus Separate liomc tight! Only $38,500 £or RA"'CH m e nt . Starr uf e x this prime caslsidc Costa 1"1111 \"~lcrans lo uss1sl you Mesa localioll! Urini; Two houses on 112 aero. 3 <.:all \Voth.I Hc;.i l t.:Sl ;ll•' hammer & paint Llrush. BR inc. sep. lBR. zoned Or a nge County's 0111) You fix & make a Llun -f h · t t'to• V"lc'"'' lt .. ··l •.· .. ,·I·. or orsc", m1nu cs ·. n .... .. .... """ .. die! Youownit forS3,850 Newport . . Spc c i -a\i ~t . 1\s k fo1 + costs. Take advan-DIAL 640-6600 Ve te ran s '("ounsclor HEALTOHS Lage. Call today G4ii-7171. 550. 7777, Call ;.inytimc~ , OML" PEEHSB ••64·4--7•6•6•2----·+•o•R·o-M•A•.D•E•L•M·A-R s1Nn: , ... , ' ·673-4400 _SMl .c~mpus NB 54_9_·•_•_•_5 Getteral 1002 General 1002 1 ~~=======~ ********** Ol'fN Ill Y •II 5 •UN 10,~( N!ff' $59,500 fie/ s~~~~n Of'tN Ill q • 11 ~IUN10 d( 1>1it1'• ~\llfi!iHil ~rrie .TRIPLEX CORONA DEi. MAR NEAR BEACH QuulilY (Well buill l, location (one block frorr1 beach-I. Private !in;.inc- ing un<l· \•icw. One of th~ few leg.al triplexes 1~ Corona dcl Mai·. l'rirnc property !01· 1,1•u1ler ;ini! sumn1cr rl"nlal. .... Huy 11 and watch it u11prel·i al c in value. $1'27.!'iOO. Call for appt. to scc. ti73 -85SO. 4 PLEXES /BEACH $53,990 EACH 2·.J r•Jcxes "1clc 'by :sidt.• Huomy l' IJdr rn. urut.-. 1\)!C. J 2. CX !Jl'll l'>C.'i m1n1m~11. Unly:;>,);J,!rJOL·•1 . h lVt.'Slors \\'llo..•t'i.' l°iHI \UU m .t t ch lh1 :. <1llcr11)g! ·rake ad \•u nl a~c. C;.o!I 110\h' ~'ll-2.J:J5. (Jt'tl<l'!V•U o,··.·, "'•JI [~,fil@:d M~SA VERDE 4BEDROOMS $57,900. l~argcs l y;1rd 111 i\lt..•,,a Vcr<lt! Nurth. UJ.1'Ulll 1iir 1>00r. t;:<u-t.11..·n, ur "11;.uldll· tennis t·Ourl. Pi'\:1111u1n grade \\ iill. l'loor a n<l w1·ndow t'.O\'l'J·111 gs. Na tur:aJ \\IOoll i;1·;j111 k ilcht.'fl 1·;1l11ncts. hu ~e mas ter suite 111U1 walk· 111 closet . ;.ind 1J1·1v;1tt..• garden ari,.iu1n·. For a p- po intment c;iil :Jti::!.'i'i&i •. K€Y0 ; • ~R€ALToi\s X ,. . l • ,> ~ tt•1 the ~ktll woy lo reoch f*1111e oll olong tht Qrongt f.oasl, , Ml cal M2-Sli78 ond a 1"""'1 dos$if" od-i'i-Ml htlp you trtole an intllfll!l1ivt, t..t tffectivt, saln 1111'1.ap. '"""""'is tasy, loo. Y- credil 11 good ...;th 111. ,.., (111'1 tharv-·-od, Or, put It on-,_-Mosttr Charge of ..,.AtMritord.. , "642-5678 ....................................... · ....... . EASTRl~E BEAUTY OCEAMVIEW SHARP·$49,950 IMMED. OCCUPANCY \"1c1\' CiltJl1n;1 t'rorn this µride 1 •r 01,1'ncrsh11J ho1ne. Lnl·atl·d un B!ulf-2Utf d c c1> lut ! /\Uuu·1• '" r\l'HI-:! Custom Liuill1 - one of a k1 11d. Gourtn(·l· µa!ll·_Y k1t l·hcn 1v1th \·1cl\'-llr1g ht & i;hccry ! (Juccn .s1..:c bedrooms. Jusl ~Ol!(I + t"OSLs ilU)'S th1:.· bargain hunter:-. dc- l1 i,:hl. Vull pril·e only :)-l!J .:•511. I 1\I i\I 1-:Dl /\TE tJCCliJ'i\NCY! Uo n ·l h 1..·,.1talc 1:;111 1.1::.t UNUSUAL HOME Pri me castside localion 1-'irs l time offered-.\ inCo::.t;:i Mesa.Alovely l Ucd roo1n , family rin. 2 s tory colonial wilh 3 l'pl cs, J ba ths. big lot, ·I Llci.lroorns plus fa1n il y l"al' .i.:arage, 2 palioo, re · roorn 1>lus study. t:asy l"c nt ly rernudclccf. All n1a intcna11 cc and ruo1n tl11~ ;.i ud lo1·l·ly t.::as ts1dc for Lloal slor;,igc. Only lu l' ~1 \ 1011 . II ;1 rllor I il g h St.H .OOU. Call ti73-1!15.SO. .':i~·h11'UI Uistru.:l. Asking' oPtN ui 01 • 11 ~ 1uN 10~' NJCf' • sc.1.500. o~ncr will !1stcn [~· .<l!~!'!l'rl to otfcrs. Call 5-IU-lla l )-__ :._• __ , I < , ; -,:; ~:;::_ .. _ . _':'.J Corne r Lot . TtlREE FUHMT $6 7,5oo - LOOI< ING HOMES li}J2211 Newport II. They 're on a big 70'xlao' -~ ·· 646!8'8fi H.-3 lot and .bring in good · _, . . rents. 1'he full price is Sll!ft/EW . · $2i ,SOIL wilh flexible . . ·645·584'.f,' financing. Call LlcJ'ore it's · loo lute. 556-2ti60 «;:SELECT - T'PROPERTIES PANORAMIC VIEW I Blk to Oc~on B EACtfi l'artial view, 2 UR; So. Harbor Y iew Home OPEN DAILY 1·5 1833 Port Scabourne NB (Like a New J-lome) f.46-3928, cves00.0882 Laguna. s:i1 .soo. &12.8885 lligh on lhe Blufr over· Courll'Sylollkrs.llkr. l o okin g' 1-lunting ton GI NO DOWN JJeach. i<"ormal entry to 3 BR .st-.::LL idle Jlem.-; witn a ,;.:ianl farm style kitch"e n. Lachenmyer Re.JI tor FORMAL DINE 0;11ty PtloL CJ;issificd Ad. Spacious m irrort.>d li ving "·. 11 • •. '· SSUME r o o.m with v i e 'ti .''----.------= A $18,900 l r--------~1 Scp:.11::Ttc m·asl cr and S&SPAAI( ~ Ncsllt•d on tree lined CLASSIFIED childrens s uites. t:nler-HUMTIMGTOM t,;.\1i-i lil. ' " ' . . . ., . . [~ THE REAL ESTATERS VA/FHARepos ::.lrcel 1n prime coastal lainer's p a lio with. CATAUMA area. Sel·lud1.."t.I entry to HOURS · breathtaking v iew. lie lari.:c fa mily s iz1..'Cl Jiving first tC» sec il. $411,500. SAYE TMOUSAMDS room. Forn1al di ne . Ad\·~r1 isc1-,, 1nay 11lacc Cal19UJ-ti767. Formal entrylOspacious l\lod c ru wilc s ave r ttk·1r ads fly telephone .Of'fNr11q ·ns1uN,.1ollf N•(f ' sunken living room and rna ::.ter & chi ldren 's l>Tondaythru t'rida.v . , patio kitch e n and !!lu noonS;.iLurday ,., · co. ... u ... OPEM DAILY Mes a Verde Country MEW LISTINGS Clull urea. off Country C lub Dri ve. See to StrpstoOcean belie ve this well de· Two homes on tlh lots, in signed 3 bedroom home. Wesl Newport. Xlnt Many extras . cond . View. l Bdrms., I 1765 Bahama Lane Lia . & 2 bdrms., f;i1ni ly Agenl646-J255 rm .• 2 baths. Ideal for· 1::;;;:;;;:;;;~:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;~1 home & income. SlJS,000 Of'l1'U1Q •ll\/l!lll<lN'I I' ~~"~~"~~1! ~J!~t other. ·rry this ocean view duplex. 4 Llcdrooms 2 bath s up and 3 bt.>drooms. 2 balhs down. Let ocean roar lull you lo sleep at night. Buy now and select col.or of in- lerior 1Jainl a nd new carpeting. Only ~.9.50! 54•·4141 ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC, 673-3663 642-2253 Eves Two·OnaLot Near chu nncl; xlnt ren· tul property.-Call for de· tails. $87,500 THE REAL ESTATERS --- li73·3663 673·t036Evcs i<'r l'c ·1i s l of ho me s' Peninsula Point already appra1s1..'<.I by VA VETERANS associated Nearly ne w 2•story. 3 i n O r angl' Count y . b e droo m . 3 b a ths; A Vai l ;1bl c to ;.i n y e n c lo s ed patio, 2 Vetc'r·an.Cal!Worldllc;.il £ii·cplaces, cl1..oetric built· Es tate. 556-7777 anylitnl!. ins, garage door opener. Vetera ns Ilea! Estate J>rict.'tl at $124,000 Sn.t•c ialist .• .673-3663 642-225J 111"';;;;;;;;~;::::::::::; Bil• >'[II<; lllAcT(JPc, J ' 'f'< ~ ' r ' • • ~ I 111 Or'ani!cCounly Keys 1noff1cc WORLD REAL ESTATE kitchen. Dcnt·e·ous sized tl:OOa.m.t05::l0 1>.m . . •.. , · -. ·~ rormal dining. Huge suites. llo;it & tra iler ac--\,, .. h ,.' :'~ breakfast nook. Large l'css. ll urry for this COS"J"At.l ESi\Ot"t"ICI:: .·.-··'·, .;; fami ly .pa rty room .1~========~ scldorn offc1'1..'tl bargain ~ ;ctQ\\I. Ila\' Separate mother-in-law EASTSIDE FIXER UPPER S pcl'lall !>l s 111 gu1·crn- l'lll'lll f1n ;inl·ed huenc!>,! 551; 7i77 l·o.ill any\1rnc Call :lti:l-7K81 1;~i-:x:7il · "'"""""""""""""""""""suite. Sweeping sU&irs lo i~11; rr .,. ,, "'" 1•1 11 ';• 1 • Ill secluded mas te r a nd S68.750 LOWEST PRICED Great little starter home or renta l. Bring Paint brush with t·hecKbook. Only $31,500. &16-7711. l:la..,sifit.:d ;_iris sell h1 ~ tlt•rn:.. ;.11ta[I Hcrll:' or any ol l'lrl. J ll"l l'a!t t~l2-5'iiii. [~ I N1·:WPCIHTBl·:.'\r11 EASTBLUFF c hildr e n s s uit es. l.llJ~:}:f•!.J !J:WNl'\.\'IJOrt l!l vll . Spacious 4 bedroom , Enorm o us 400 sq fl tJiJjj}f f142-56ill family room Lusk-built bonus game room. E.vt!l·Y _ --·-··-.,~~ home . W1lh great possi ble exlra Only l!ll"'TINGTON B~:ACll privacy on quiet cul ·de-$69.950 today Cal l 2 Bdrm. & convert. den, in llarbor View llomt."S. You own Lh c la n d . i<'lorida b;.i scd o wner says. "sell or LEASE WITH OPTION TO -Walker & lee General I 002 ·General· 100 ·····~·················· •••••••••••••••••••••• LOOK DOWM OM IT ALL The· mosl outstanding 3 l)cd room 2 bath hon1 c in lla rbor Vi ew Jlo mes to ~1cld to I.his. a super \'iC\V of the o(•ca n ~111d Ne,,·port ~1 rl.:~1. Sl07 .500 . BETTER THAM MEW !\ s h,1r1> :l 1Jedroo1n ~ind fan1ily ruon1 home t n ' ll arbo r" View ·l·lil l·s. Jmn1;:H.:ulalcly upgrac.led ins ide and out. \v ith exquis it e d ecor 'and outst anding landscaping. S94 ,50o. BLUFFS -MEW ON MARKET S up e r turner n e ar sc h oo l s, shoJ>ping a nd l>oy 's clu h. ,\vith grea t ·mountai n viC\V . ,1\i r l'Onditioncd. Shuttered , po1>ular '·G" JJ\<111 , .1"' bt.•dr1ujn1s, :t ha lhs. \Von ·t last at ~19,!JOO. VIEW AMD VERT NICE · i1 be droom s, <lc n. fa n1 ily r oom. dinin.u r oom, 3 baths . Wonclcrfully ada t>La hl c, in1n1 acU latcly kept home. Nc,v c<irpcting, 500 ' carpeted d eck, secluded p<itio, lJcamcd ce ilin gs, l ~1r gc kitchen \v/cating s pal'c. int1•rc<)rn . tile entry. C),vner will finant'.c ;1l lo\v interest rate for ri ght l>uyer. $l:t1l,!)OO. 4S ' OM THE BAT PLUS /\ hcuutiful l'u:-:1on1 hon1 c. Pie r, fin unl'1n g, SJJCC:tacu J;.ir 'view, ll~1 rkin ,I.!. s p'-l <:io us cnte rlainin g, s wimmin g. All this plus n1uch mo re is yours for $279 ,5(1(), SHORECLIFFS -VIEW Prime occon & jetty vie\v. Profes sionally dccorotcd . <1 bc d1'(>0 m s . d en . ~i lt i n g r oom , l>reakfust r oorn , larAC · l!a mc l"f>Om with poo l table. Ocea nside tcrr;J cc, interior patio. $375.000. DIAL 644-1766 2161 Son Jooqllin Hills Rd., N.I . A COLDWELL BANKER CO. ' 1 7tli~1 lkach Hh·d, sac corner. Nice and 963-6767 . f140-12".!0 upe n -beautiful pa lio r:§:::i:;ii:';j;ijijii;jijijiiji;i Real fslale a r ea . Priced lo sell , llUY." --=======--LAf;UNA BEAt:H J ltl6 Glt·nn cy rc s79.500. Laguna u('ach 494-!Hti6 PETE BARRETT C. F. Colesworthv ;~} ~~!~~.!~~~d SAODL t~BACK -REALTY-Realtors 640·0010 s pacious 4 bdrm, 3 bath fam i l y h o m e with .MESA W~OS separate family room :: 1:!•'1 La 1-'.ot Ho.u! Laguna llill~ 581-6310 NOHTl l COI JNTY 1hal rrt"C540·1llu CLASSIFIED DEADLINES 1.~,_·a111ine tor l'O\IY & kills '" !1'Jil p.m . thi• tl:i y 1-.!fllrt.: l"llbliration. CX· ci.•pt for Sunda.~· & l\Jun· •l •t .•· l-:11ltions \.\"h t!n 1lt•.11ll 1nc is Saturda}•, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS f:li It OHS: All\'('rl i~PrS ~hould r hcck 1hl·1r ads d:-.il.v & repnrl l'rrors im n1<·d1alcl y. Tii t: fl,\11.Y I'll.OT :issumes h;1h1hly 1or the l 1r~t in- l,·lf·n:1·I rnserl 1011 n11ly. ("ANf"l•:I .I .ATIONS • \\111•11 k1llln!,.\ an all he! sure I•) m:1k1· a rf'rord or th,. KILL NUi\IH t;Jt 1!11·c11 .vou hy your ad 111ker as ret•Cilll of your 1·ancPllation . This ki ll 11umhcr must he 11resen· ll>d hy lh(' ndvcrliser in c:ase of a dispute. CA NC F:l.LATION OR 1:11 11111-:CT IO N Ot' N l·:W An u1-:vo 1t .1-: l!IJNNIN(;: t :vc-rv 1•Hl)r1 i.~ m11dc lo kill ur f'Of rt'r1 a new ti d thoi! hn:o; ™'l'll onlt•red. hut \.\'t• 1·an11n1 cu11 ra1t- 1t~· t11 dn "" 111tl1l tl11• lid h <J~ •11111t·Hr1•d io lhc p;1pcr. rltMt:-A.J.IN f-: ADS: 1ltt'S(• :1d~ Hn' :-;lric:llv C';o:ih in 11dv11ot'e hv m;1il nr at any nnc of our of· hl'C'I. 1'10 phonl' ord('rll. ()p a1tl 1ne : :I p .m. Fnll:I)', Cosl!I fo1 ('!HI (If· ru:e & 12 r'U'ion ut all brrinch oHiC'~. 671·1060 BAYFRONT HUGE BONUS ROOM Great family-living can BALBOA PENINSULA be yours in this beautiful 4 Br. 4 lla &Gallery 4 b edroom. 2 tr~ bath 2 i<'ireplaces · ·rurtl cr ock home. 1'hc Wclbar bonus room is l ar ge Ultra m odern kitchen cnou~h for a pool table. 3 Private pier Car garage. Ide ally Fee la nd.$279.000 located across s treet 1200 E. l\a\boa Blvd. fro m park and poo l. 675-8120 $79,500. Call ----'-"'-'='--- .>4 0·6161 Price d ra~t1callr re -a nd dining . ·rhe beautiful duccd o n t~1s s~c1ous 4 trees a nd g reenery con- ~R. home 1n qwcl loca · lrast' n icely with the ~ion . Brown plush. carpet-thic k s hake roof. givi ng a 1ng lh r.uoul. Close to rich cozy reeling to this schools. & S;oulh ~oa st excellent family home on Plaza Shopping. $62.000. quicl cul -tie-sac street. Don 'l miss this op-S7i ,!10o. C all 646-77 11. portunity for you a nd Ope n 1<;vcJ1. Y•"''li'AlsoR'S ~ REALTORS 11111 4523 Cain pus Or., Irvine Campus ValleyShopCtr .. l•--------DOYER SHORES CALL B3J.8600 Big Conyonluy Santiago Dr.; besl buy BcautiJ'ul Dover model, NOTICE how IJ;.iily Pilot Class- . 1f1cd ;id s dis play their mcssui;es with legibility a nd impacl "!Our ads, we arc proud to say, reall y on this exclusivestreel. 4 l•---------1 vac a nl. Mus l sell ! 2 BR .• 3 ba., ram. rm. & EASTSIDE lk."Clroom & den. Sll9,500.' formal din. rm. $9-1,500 COSTA M l<:SA--bt.-st buy or lease S700. mo. CALL 67S.7060 in town! J Bedroom, 2 bath a nd dining. Cozy Go•'t Owned fireplace, bltns and Jots BR b or extras. Big R-2 lot with 3 ·•2 a.$26,SOO d t h dd bl VOGEL & BABBITT REALTORS 644·6056 Low down payment e ac e ou e gara·ge. CALL 55._8800 Very clean! Just listed a,tll~~~~~~~~~ -$38,950. Call S40>"115I 642·5678 DAILY PILOT lolboa lay Prop. G1•rel 1002G1Mrel IOOZ Rraltors •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ge t r es ults. Phon e ~=~===~~~~I '&12-5678. : -,..__ HERITAGE . . f.fEALTORS $©1l~µ-l£f.,~S· Thal Intriguing Word Gome wffh o Cbocil• l ..... .., CUY L f'OU.Alll 0 rt...,..ong. imlleu of fhl lour 1t10101bltd -clJ ht- ~ IO for"' four ti"'P'--ds. I. HY G Cl K I 11 I I I' I HPLIB 11 1 I I I I' . ~~~~I..-macnab I Irvine realty .$+FAMILY i37,9SO lmmacuh1te J bdrm. 2 bath home may be just what you're looking Cor. La r ge added fumitY room with open beam ceilings .. Cozy rireplv.ce, nice palio wilh Jai'ge IOl. Call 545-9493. -Walker & l "" Rr.al ls1itte HAR I OR VIEW HOMliS PALER MO Imma~ulate ·cus tomized 4 bedroom home + upstairs office w /VlEW. Arbor palio. Room for pool. 3350 sq. fl. Carl Butler 642-~ (X74) WESTCLIFF-$79,500 Cape Cod look! C harmi n g 3 bedroom, family room & pool. Used brick entry & fireplaces. A perfecl 'Settin ~! Jane Frazec642-8235 . (X75) \ ' $62,0001 3 bedroom, 2'h bath, den.+ family room & wet bar. Make offer! Dona Chichester 642-8235. (X76) ' ' r I ' ti 'l\ • \ ~- II .... .., ;o • • r i Monday, Aprfl 2t , 1975 DAILY PILOT •f RE.ALTOB ·EEK APRIL 20-26. The Realtor-• for America's property owners. a voice Hou1e1 For S. Hou1e1 For S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HouHI For $de CoM1Mrcial lnc.ome Properly 2000 Rentels HOYSes U11funlitliecl G._,.af I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••.•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••!'••••••••• CostaMt sa 1024 H.tin4)tonleach 1040 l"ine 104 Newport leach 1069 Property 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .........••................•.•...•.....•••...........•............ , ....................... . CGt"ona del -l 2lZ 91,000 FT. 6 OEl~UXE UNITS Hottses Furnished : •••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIOE ~HARME.lt EAS'l'S IOE·Ncar Back S2 ,s oo . IJ~y. :S lilt, 2 B,\, frp1c , form ul din,, newly de· REDUCTION curatt'd thru-oot1 Beaut. Th is L!c.i utiful 25llU :sq . n . lndsc11'g, $-17,000. OWncr. ltumt! ha!t uvcrything . :i,_•_15_·•_7_3_7. _______ 1 Udr111:s, 3 b:.lh.'\, Jovuly1 tli;hLcd pulio, kltl'hl·n UY Owner. Dis is da wll.h t;lcc tru111 c oven pJu~ place! Complete ne"' t.udt"n 11HQ Close t •'kit., Lia, 1.·oppcr plumt.'g ~choo~s., c l~u1'che~, ~nd crpts. used brick frplc: :.hopp1ng~lS-WU3. wvod paneling, cte, etc. J br. hu ge tot. Come .see 379 I:;, l ~th SL, C.~t . $17.500. 673-lil'".iS Owne r , Cu I verdalc, Large ~xcc . I Bdrm adult IAKER & HAJllOR 2 Block s from ocean I ••••••••••••••••,.•••••• . lid " I C d t I Hunt. Och. T.rade in"""'' r ..J $350 Yrly-Lge Modern. rm 21h va, gc rear yd on o. on the Bay in •,r m e Comm41rcial. ~-... 1 & covered patio, Asking Balboa, rull security, Zone C·l , PQtisible re-bOffieOrTneomeurul:i. --G 'eneral l f Oz 3Br. 2Ba. lr'plc, dbl gat, 000 -'~ Call Bob Dickinson ~ patio. Child /peL OK. $65, . a.l2·720a boat sip., poot. $64.~. zone lo C·2. 1'raffic eount RIGHT RLTV 979• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-9918 3 l 0 to• e r n a n d o , uverages 50,000 cars per 1..:::::.:.:.:...:::::c:._.::;::.==JLBR house Lagwia Beach 1-'.::..==------- c; It E E N ·r n. E E Owner/A,&t.675-7520 d lly, Opposite to'edco 1155. Also bache lors Brcnlwood 3 br, 2 ba.1----~-----I Depart ment Store. No 8 UNITS Nt·'ol.·µ61·t 5140 , Hal Wu CoSta Me sa 3224 l'rplc. upgrud<.'<I inl/cxl. 00t4'T WAIT speculation here--.. solid NEWPORT Sl40 .. lhu1t i11~ll)11 &·a(·li ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIV E CLOSE TO 552·7257 'TIL SUMMER investment. Perfect $216,000 Slt5 .. uul pd. Ai.;1. F(1..'. Priv¥-te house, big fenct.'<I 1----------1 to purchase. that perfect location. Buy and hold or Eight extra sharp units. g-;9.g,;30 • yard. 4 Br, 2~ balh, $390. OUll Laguna 8eoch I 048 s ummer rental .duplex develop Mnd reap! You J" r i m e Ne w p 0 r t C d 1 l I (213)370·0834 Huntin9ton leache s ••••• ••••••• ·•••••,••••• only •!:z block rrom super win either way. Anxious-peninsula localion. Sum· orona e M• 221---------- This beautiful 4UR home bcaeh. Live in or rent ly asking only $4.00 rt. m e r -wi nter ren tal s .••••••••••••••••·~··••• BR , 2 BA. ram rm, bit · is high u11 ·.:radl'<I with oul. NOW REDUCED TO Don't delay-call now for Owner wants installment JU.,T STEPS to Big Ca· ins, D/W, fncd yrd, Mesa new c pt. & drapes·· ONLY. $93,500. Ca ll details -(71A)752-1700. sale, Possible 8% Joan. nyon. Monthly. yearly, Verde. 2980 Jacaranda. Walker & lee Reo l l •l•le Exciling H.oman Balh &14-7211 INVEST MEN 1 Owner will fi n a nce. short-term. -whatever. $360/mo.675·8461. • BUSINESS tub. You must sec lOday. DIVISION Gross over $Z7,000 yr. All ?,wner1odut os~ arcbed•a, wanls '""INGSIZ"' 2 b· ., .•.. CAl~L842·\131J Tll t<;REALES'l'ATERS completel r ·.h..... 1 ren e . 1x room,"" ""• '• u;o, & RESIDENCE . Y ~nus p..i one three baths Reasonable pct, fncd, gar, $170. 4 lt ll. +shops. Drive by HOHEYMQOM ,ULTiMATE CDM Pri'mc Cst. ll wy bedroom units. Jlurry-r e,nt . c·OLE" 01-· PRIVACY 2 br, s tove.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9:10 W. l!Jth. 'J'hen call: HA.YEM · Warmlvood int. frames frntg.3000sq,fLAAAte· calltoday .. <714>752·t 700. NEWPORT R ·It -child pet' rncd gar .--------•I •10 060• '''G • How Only Sl ',000 N •--· 20C I N ·v l:l S T M t: N T ' ea o r:;. $180 ' ' • ' 8alboo Island 1006 ,,. . or..,.. ·4at!8,.gent "' mugnificent ocea~ vu. nanl on et...-!. + l' DIVISION ..,. 675-5511 . FOR SALE J8K, 21.JA loven<.-sl. Nice " sq.ft . .ftvail.forrctail/of· ~ . •• 1h ACRE. Pool 2 b r . *it BY OWNER IMVESTORS kltch"'cn & large dining bdram~~.·2;!_P~~;~~~ 4 ~W.JlTJJ:Ct:CIO:J fi1::es. Xlnt investmenl Tl-IE REALESTATERS Costa Mesa 3 124 child, pet, fprlc, paLio. t.rg hous e on 1 v2 lots Jo::astsilJe Costa J\tesa 5 area . lia r vcs l colors $160,000. 675·6900 1 UNITS-$127 950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $250. 4 IJEUltM-J UA'l'llS Unils . $\18,000 Agt. lhroug~ou!. Ht: happy LIDO ISL[c -~~-------! • l Bdrm. w /yard, no. FAMI LY wanted. 4 br. II k.,1 "I . 842·7407or 5'11:1.:J011 and in love. t:ALL JUSTLISTED ondo•iniums AdjoiniftCJCJOlfcourse kitch,child&petsOK. lamrm,2ba,A/C,'rcc. 1& 1 c icn w/ 11 tw;, in·1~-.cc...ccc.-'-''-"=--1 "'2·937 1 Ch · 3 b 2 b r I for sale 1700 2 Se t Bid XI l 19 J tr b e I d $295 s ide barbcquc. -~---------In beautiful Mystic I-ti lls. arming r, a, rp . para e gs. n 6 · a r or v . room . J\IANY t~X'l'HA._"'i ! Fountain Valley t 03 Whi te water vi e w . immed. occupancy, •••••,•••••••••••••••••• cond .. Desirable Costa 962-6435 FURNISHED 1 hr, ap. ::;148,500 • 675.11792 ••••••'\••••••••••• ••• ---------•I Overlookini;~the City or ~79,~00. Owner/Agent. T.,_X SI-I ELTER Mesa loc. All 2 BR, l ~ ----------1 pins, util. E·Z terms , LiHI• lslcmd • UUPLEX with 3UH ow n e r 's unit , OIJCll hcurn s , 11·111 c, 1>a tio . ::a:r.1:suu. HAL PIMCHIM, Ritt. 27~7 E. Coast !fwy, 6 75-4392 --- Corona clel Mar 1022 ······················· HE,WPORT BEACH ·I Ut', dining, family rin, 11001, 2 frpl cs, A.1\A cond. f•'cc land. llurUo1· lligh School Disl SPAHLINl; RE,\I. BS'J'A'fJo: ~:JJ.J5.IK """""'°"'r--\ 9~~E~1 S1AYSbedSELL ~i~~u~i~i,:g ';!<1n!'.":·r~i1~ =~ :h~1~~~~h~ 2\~~-~=hs~ bW:s~!y1H~~co. ~.eL.~!!~"!.L~-~d.~~1~1···~·11~! $110;..~:::;[i«>eRs J '~ ut.!aut1 u 3 room 1~r ivatcpatio&bea uli£ul Comp! pkg. Brand nu. Realtors 644-49I O 1\·eon 1 o se,ony *642_,9oo..- home localed on a huge garden areas. A real FANTASTIC 846·1323 S450mo.2Br,2 Ba, cul -d e -sac lot. Sur· jcwelats,91:!,SOO Cor ner home , 4 BR, Newlistingrcsidenlial. 12131793-G42'7rollect. Deluxe 2 Hr.lea house. rounded by fruit trt..'Cs, ~ft~flcarr& F'am-rm, Den,2 Jo'rplcs, •$19,950• 16Units.CosroMesa. & DEN, ga rdene r , ~pts, dr ps, enc. gar, l u s h flower s and TT1-..a...n...:.-.;:q Pool, lge lot, Beam ccj l. Large 2 bedrm, 2 ba Welton&Co.675-6900 comm. pool. Un•·que ad1Ls.S250.S56.J280 landscaping. Clo:.e lo ~..,u in gs , we t-bar, plush. w t re'nced patio on licach. s hop1>1ng & 499·2800 crplg. Just acl'06S from beautifully landscaped lo1dustrial{, situation in bcaul. area. VACANT 2 Br $175. J Br fr<.-e.Way . No net..-d to w•11t 1-~--------1 Ha rbo r High. Owner. grounds w/pool, security Proper y 21 00 $350. 640-1155 S235. Singles, ramilics. SOME FOU<S l"or the righ t place, here BY OWN Ell. Completely $69,500. 646-0742 eves on· gates & much more. S215. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houses Unfurnished Agt. Fee. 979·8430 EXPECTTHE MOOH itis!Only$38,00IJ. remodeled 3·Bd, 2 Ua. ly! (Cor ne r 16lh & permo.pays itall incldg B Id • Perk , BUT HERE •• home on Bluebird Ca· Irvine I taxes, ins. & maint fees. G Win ••• ••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br Greenbrook home, 2 .. is the best buy under ,f, nyon. HeamiJll ·ccilings, . Call Dan a t ~-8321 (01 25,SOOsq.fl.$295,000 General 1202 ba , L /R, F /R, DI R, th e s un . Low main · 962-4471 i:: ftplc, wuod & stained l<'AN1'ASTIC VI EW of apptto see.Agt. BROKER54S-8424 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns. D/W, 1ncd yd, ""'""""""""""""""""""""""""~1 glass windows, 2 decks & Hay & Ocean, 2 Br, 2 Ba, }o'REE FREE patios, dbl gar. $395. Nr lcnance 4 lid rm pool -palio. Open Sat. &Sun. 1 Condo. with 2 balconies. 2 STORY Lots for sole 2200 •l'rofessionalScrvice• So Cs t P laza. Owner. home. Library, vaulted. Bo t ·1,·µ av· ,·1 o'" 500 675 0711 lo4.9S2 HluebirdCanyon ,,. .• ,' . .,.,:,, a'...,.,., · $20,950 }o'ull price, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •L•"'DLORDS* · · overlooks gracious livi9g FIXER UPPER .,... "° ... ' b d h 8 YSIOE .. .., 1----------area. !JG8.4,15li Ur.497·1816. e rm, 2 bat , bltns , A properly H I . d • i BR, 2 Ba, fo~am-l"m, ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 V-eont .-27,500 HEWPORT congc & oven, oversized .perfect for boat dock . om e • n e r s • 642 9900 Frplc, fenced yard, new 3 UH.":., l baths. chel' BuildinqSites cl o sets , plenly o l Lotsare50'ic l00' • crpt,$340.mo.5S7.8271 kitchen a nd dit~c. plush Ot·l•:i 11t"r on1 ,.,: <:~·pru ~ WATERFRONT storage, l"A heat, air California's Largest 4 Bedroom & crpt, and cute window S h ores · s:.12. 500 : 4 BEDROOM conditioning, your selec-•Rental Service!• •3 BR , 2'h. Ba condo. 4 BR DUPLEX hu~e bon us room, lowt..'st c 0 v er in i;:... 11 0 n c y . l\1onarch Bay · :)175,000. lion of ca rpets & drp.s. FR,_ .•. llENTAL book '" '.,·R·,·. l'rpl._ patio. !?00'· 2 · Jo;mc•·uj•1 ua,·, up1>er new 64 ' On-the Wlllcr with Payments less than rent. · c. .. ,. a• "'~ "" I .. '" wo·th ·• l!ll, _, H·• lt"•>t"I. 11r1 "c ;,, ··•ea. Sup·~r mooncrs or in vestors. .,. rr· ... •.a. 1 2 8d .... •J; •. .,,,,,,., . ...,.,.'"" "· ..... " '" u • ..... · • · n · ncw pr1vate p1er&rloal. Cal l Dan 0 • •·e n al OONALDM,BIRD O ice. "'xarupc, rm So. of Ba,·s1dc Ur. ~·1th bhai"p one year carpets. llkr~·55 11 S"cction. wit sweeping n · ' n h I b th ES VERDEBE Ul'Y V'·cw", 887 ,500 ,\ very c arm 1 n" ""n·"""'21 A"t. ouse, a , garage, l'ot A A I .4,,·r I t I I pp•·o, l "UU O••ly ~ "'o.><JOJ ., Ass<>c:iotes.le.11 .. , ica u na ura "'00< '1 • " • OHE YEAR NEW TURNER ASSOC. n a u Li cat l wo s tory • fenced yard. children 4 Br. 3 Ba, den. formal ·les:tures. Only one year Sl:J,500. AgentH42-~l Newport Hcach home & Income Pro..-u 2000 TWO LOTS total 104/200. fine. IST and last mo dinin" r m , b!Lns. Beaut. c II t.1-11-211 l~""""""""""""""""""""""""~I All the work IS dune for llOSN .'Cst l-lwy.Laguna ,.... •• ,. ., uew. a : '·• i · you on this 8 month old 494•1177 way or life. Just reduced ••••••••••••••••••••••• Choice location, llunt· rent at $200. landscaped, large pool. HuntinCJt.on8eac:h·I040 Landrnark home! l 'his i----------l thousands. Prict:.-dto sell. Mesa del Mar ingto n Beac h . Zoned HACIEMDA Avail. im m ed. 5551.t. ••••••••••••••••••••.••• si ngle level 4 lxlrm and ~-down , New 3 BH, 3 Call 546-2313 for an in· business, Professional Qr A.EAL ESTATE 67S-5999or 6754211 . • ---------1 Camily room model has "a. Oc .. ~anview. ,,._,.,:,mo. lroduction . <COSTA MESAJ offices. 521 ,UOO. each.. 18548 8 --• •· cl. u .... """"" Ol~N l!L Q •H S HJN"'IOhlllo(!•" 24 Units $58,440inromc TEHMS. Write: KAN · e-111" Jl.tesa de! Mar-3 Br, 2 Ba, WALKTOBCACH bee n professionally leas e opt. 497·1051; Pricedat$1.9S,OOO PAK, 1993 Kihei lld .. H.1. 963·8316 cou ntry kitchen. bltns. OldT Ch land s caped. unde r · 5l4·0177 [9J' ··=11~~·11·t1 •· I t II hi own arm .. ·,·.·,,··.T:·.; •• :. ·II 1: 7 .-ours $8,100-SI0,140 Kihei, ~1 aui , Hawaii or C . enc pa 10, near a sc s. Greatest View 8 i g 50 x 11 1 1~~ LoL, 2 ~.:a~lc'dd. P~~i~sn~~dr~x~;~ L-o-9~a Hills 1050 . Income-priced 57-1,950 phone !808J B79-l528 d~ Sl65. ,1, br · applns, S375. 642-8181 Of'545 6740. llerc 's you• opnn11unil> Bedrms, like new on in-To "'0 "-,000 ulll. liurry · · ,..., conc r ete 11oured a nd••••••••••••••••••••••• BRO"E-R"' ""'' M-•,·10 homo/ l fUN·r. BClf $180. l br, 1 BR House, Jg. liv. rm, tu enjoy r1 IO\'cly ho1nc , side! Call anytime. SADDLEBAC" VIEW '' n. .........,.. ...w . \'ICW S of Ca talina SCOTT REALTY highly upg'rad<.>tl 1nt('r1or I 3 b,,.. 2 ba . , LIDO ISLE Trlr Prks 2300 applns. s ingles. pel. gar. gar, cpL_ throoul. drps._, t.·nchantin ~ sunset:;. 01 5 36 7533 w1lh ,cus tom draperies mmac. r. ·.in . 1 u---UNl?S! •••••••••••••••••••• •• Jo'.VALL.~Y .New3br,2 Stv/refr1g. No pcls ol • ' and carpctin~. It Vo'on 'l Laguna 'fl'rr. By Artis 's.--..: ba.frplc,pool,bbq,fncd , any kind. Adulls only. s wim 10 you r nY"n'~""""""""""""""""""""""""~j las t long at ~49 .500_ owncr/Bkr. Many Ex· andreTtecls it.Charming FOURS&FIVES Mobile Harbo(" llome . garage,pcl. S41s-6J87 lit..'auliful pool. •I Li,le.I-963 _5ti7 I or 55 u.1o:iS. tr a s, a ss uin 77" loan 5 BR . Sunny patio. Steps Tax sheltered. property Furn. Adults only. l nq. LAG .lilLLS has all! 3 br,1----------Wrms., fa 1nily rn1. witl ssume at 71f..i50L'JBr, $4J,!KI0.837-l234 · lobay.$139,500 apprec.ingoodareas. Owners. No. 67, Bayside 2 b k.d LG.Jbr,2ba.cpt&drp.s, fl"pll'., formal dining rm. I \<:.1ba Condo. Upgraded, 536·2579; 592-5010Agl. Village", NB a, 1 s , pet, garaGe. frpl, Wash /d ry. f'ncd., & luc . e ncl. lanai al I h h b . k ' N. I 1052 Fr esh·Spocious $<?65. fo'ee /Bkr . ., new Pus s ag, r1c .. a9una 19ue , 3 BR. den +family rm·. , 0 1 1 C 1 HOMEFl-ERS yd. AvL now. 545-9492 or 1-1uolsidc. Sl ~J.000 p a t i 0 • Q u i e t •••••••••••••••••••••••, Specl~cular living r m. 22 Unit apt bldg, xlntloc. I u o oun 'f 642 9~900 646.1757 Joe 2~7i·~2h71!,o .. rhood, $33 ,000. • WE ICMOW * . Move inlo by summer. ~o:~~;riS.:~·000. 979-3376 •• ::.~~~~!! ....... ~~-~~ it . -• . Q BAY ANO BEACH b?"!i·JOOO .. ,,. ...... ~, ·~· .. .... ., J LAGUNA MIGUEL $152,500 1---------/for.mtain Valley 3234 DISTRESS SALE Corona del Mar 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * BEST * $2000 Tax Rebate ••••••••••••• ·••••••••• 3 BR , 2 Ba, Bltns, 2 t•ar A TOUCJ:I , Of CLASS ' VACAl'IT OWN ER ANXIOUS. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. Sharp ---------"'I & clean with eo~y Costa Mesa 1024 ...... ~ ............... . The <.'utest 3 l.lt..>droom in ll unlinl!:l~n Beac h . SJl.i,950. VA tcrnJ.S. Phone 9&1.;1311 . ·• 9 Htg Bch 'l'riplexes TOP LOC;\TJON & beaut. I '°60 · b ·1 , M ·· f · SO Acri:s·San Dieqo gar. poo . .., . mo. JUSt ui l. ........;o patio:> NEAlt M'l'. llELIX duplex on oceanside of 6J2-3423or962-2311 · LIDO REALTY ~.~:-7 \ 1.1 I uln.' I~ *673-7300* ' 2010 Huntinglon Bayside Dr. 3 blks. rrom living at it's best when OpenDaiJyl-5,539-6779 BeaulifulHollingliills HigCorona Bch. l-:t"r.old vacant. Kids/Pels OK . 2 ., you own this expansive Unbcl1evablel'erms ;I-level w/view. 3 br. S500 Story 38R, Pool , Fam. SUPREME ONLY 5 LER l BR Condominiums Meat to . Runn i n9 Str e am , n e ar Newport's Upper Bay. $40,9 5 0.-$44,950 34S Uni,.ersity Dr. 1Jus toff Irvine Ave) 548-722l flre1J lacc. VA & i"~IA terms-Call anytimC. SCOTT REALTY 536-7Sll ~. ... cuslom home, prof. de· 1 ~drm .Doll 11'?use on 48 UNITS ONLY~1800PERAC ltE ·1 M 6 2b $400 rm, Xlnt area. $W() mo. signed a nd decorated. p~i~ate island. Ex cond . 5450 OOO ~~:a;~a~il JaJnc· 6. ~a ll : Ask for Ted or Gayle ."' Relaxinyourowrisauna, ~,51ti.OOO. Owncr /Agl • 160Acres~omona 557.6543 rrom s lo 5 or 963-788l or847-Xl25 "' enJO Y everlasting boue1_6_•5_·39G3 ________ 1 MUST 5aL Beautiful San l>iegot:o. 55 1·S846 /545-0882eves. ~ water from fam rm. Extremely motivat ed Pcrfectforlior.;es 1----------13 Br Condo, 2 Ba, 2 car \ Private area and secure OPEH 1.5 SAT;StJN seller. All 2 bedroom un-Subd1visionsorHetrc<its Unique tri-level 2 Bdrm garage, c lubhse. a ll t $ 1900 TOT AL living. SltiS.000. 1O19 Marion Lone its. New carpets , paint A Steal--<>nly S700ac house. S. of llwy, walk to facilities. ·l213J JG0.3119; ·, DOWN lr¥ine 1044 LagunaHi~RJty. and disposals. Recently beach . Frpl, garden if no a n s wer (714) ~ Outstanding 4 bdrm., 4 · b I · 831-0645 Sl7 950 416·4040 830-5050 upgraded. Spendable is BeautGolfCoursel.ot patio, a soute pnvacy l ="-'-=-------' Rancho bath, den + lge. enler· 12.7'7o on $100,000 'down. Trade Motorhomeor? redecorated, incl crpt E . . Take advantage of this tainment room. Frplc., Fantastic value. Will sell Romona Lcmd Co. thruout. prefer single or xecut1ve living in this 2 low ·dow n on this 3 Son Joaquin bit-ins. Exciting yard 1 S 00 1 story home with bonus T h r ~,990 on 9'ffl financing, Earns Ramona.Calif co up e. 4 ease b bl'droom c harmer! own ouses rom.......,, with beautiful jacuzzi. "'"A 0 th 96:!"""•ft•pm room, 3 r, 2 ba. cov. Divorce situation. Take Select from 2 Br, 2 Br+ Hurry! $13!1,500 """'4 per mon gross. l---''~7~l4~1~7~!19::..:·~=·Li:=3:.._ __ l :::--·-.,,.-=-~-·.,,.~-:-·I patio, cpLs.drps, freshly .id\"antage. Sellers need den or 3 Hr. Frplcs, sun-Scenic Pr-nieos PrinciJ>.<1,ls only please-2Br, 2ba Condo. Walk to painted. See lo apprec/ · k I , ·1· ff decks, patios. All quality -.... -call today 1714/ 752-1700. Ronches, Farms, Ch C C d ·~5.mo. A•k for Bev o' <1u1c ·sac. ryanyo er 675·5726 1 N v t: s T l'ol EN ·r ,,__.,0 •05 2700 1na ove. pl, rps. _., " for qui(·k appt. to see, features. 14 L.ago Norte ---'-'-'--'--"----1 DIVISION ..,-, ~ Xlntcond.$400.644-032.2. Joe,963-4567 or963·1786 call IH7·GUIO. (Culver & University BLUJ-'FS VIEW •••••••••••••••••••••••l-'='-'-="-'="-''-'-=='-l ---------- oo-1 r. rn~· "~'u"'rc111•1.•n · Dr.)(7141752-7373 Spacious Customi1.cd TliEllEALESTATERS $135. l'~r acre : 1620 LOVELY LARGE38r,r umpusrm ,' ••••••••••••••••••••••• [ I Condominium 3 llH, J Ba Acres, operating ranch. 3 ba, 2 car garage, blt ns: · .. ~.,~~'li 't SEETHE LIGHTS View of Bay 412Plata 2 4 PLEXES Agt,Ch.arlotle H.Long 2 BR, t Ba h.ome in old comm . pool. Kidsok. No •"""""""""""""!"~"""""""""~I ' .. , . · .. ·'.!.~ .11 I! From this magrtificenl $72,()()(J Owocrli75 _3400 • Tel. 17141644·1150 Corona del Mai·. $300. fee. $285. mo. lsl Pioneer ~ : Pre s ident lio m c in 1----------1 mo.includingGardener. Realty .842--4421 • 11·.1£ Pl.l1CE IS !l l(ii{T! LOVE L. y Bl ff Cood . 3 Side by side in excell ent T'an~u,·I Beauty 1 --~-------< l ooo + l 'u •·tlc•·oc·k. ' "II., 2 l>a ., ' u ' o 67l 760 I Anyt•·-•" l'h1~ pr1\'aleocean area . . location . Prime in· • .. ...-H,..t;nntonloach J2•0 S V · I I fam. rm . w /wet bar. .. • br 2 b patio Onl y Apple Va ley-21/:z Acre ~ ~ l\1E A t:HD~ uvc Y--2-sty, Jllll.. 21,o:i ba HAS • a , . · vestment-all 3 bedroom , R•n•h w/b•eothl•k•·ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jo'acing park. I luge fan1i -Outstanding lndscpg. ! BEEN It EDUCED TO $49,000. Agenl.~2-8550 1%. bath units. Annual in· ... , 2 3 •· 4 B S275 ""5 · · h d "'0 "900 lncl th > land PanoramicView.Gigan· · .,. r . ....., · ly room add1l1un wit 2n -..,.,.., · c · -SELL TODA Y ..... $56,000 HARBOR vu HMS-2 Sty com e $19,920. -eic-tic Living room. 3 large Children/singles & pets rp l c , :J Cnr ~arag e . PETTIT REALTY En joythe GoodLife PALERMO. 4 Bdrm, 3 elusive sales price bed 2ba "'"'AOOO ok. No fees . Barbara, Sltl,500 F1r111 . Call for J -::---5:-5_2_·7:-0_0":0::----t _ _..:C~o'.°ll_:4'._'9'..:l':·~25.._._13~--J Ba. DELUXE. $9'1,500 $85 ,000 . each . Ca 11 894~~1;1:· Brk'r .°E:'ve~ 963-6739; 557-7620 :11:apt ,. ll c d Carpet , ReaJEstat.e. IS4lPortMargate,NB 545 -8424 Associated I' I 2 «O I u...uav s I I v So h c Brok 548-0431. w N 'E D N. r ., eu tors !l<t • ...,.. by 1 ... ..,.,.... p ee ocu or .ew Me wpor t l eoch 1069 ---;;;-;;-;:::;;~:;::;~-1.;;~u~l~~o~a=•~t~:'!":·~·~'~· _ 1..:.=..:..::=------I A 1 : ice am.i y to and ,. .• ~1·ty BIG CA~Y""""' care ror our home. 3 BR, l\li!'Sa Verde 4 hr, 2i,.:a ba, ,..-••••••••••••••••••••••• " "" Jcean Front . NB. !louse Real Estate paneled den. din r1n. kit SH-H·H-H WE'VE Construction HA YCREST by Owner. 4 Bright, ~heery 3 t>r. 3 ba. & Gar apt & Duplex. By WMted ~i:eA).a~~~r~ ~~:::~ w/dinarea .lrg)'d,21:1tiS M SLEEPER Theseareonly 2ofthe HH,D/H, Jo'/R,3!/:z Ba. J:.c:;uzz1 + s m. pool. ow n e r . 645 -7721 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r ·~ 963-4567 •"u•·•p••, •"9,tv"'. Owner FOU QA many features of lhe l \'a n Wells c ustom . ,$l35',00lJ .. 3 ,br,3ba,3car ni gh'·/wkndo. un . ·mo. or "" "' u -""" p •t d r r '-low ,.t. · g ~r.,~ c."11\ "" '7l 56" MATH.c~ 963·1786 Ask for Bev or ·', j,57-5070. r~ e a ""' s President 1101111..>s in ·rur· $103,000. Below n1arket. gara e -.~........ -1 -~--------• ·~~ ~~--------1 valu&. You eun enjQy the tie llock ·rcrracc. 2tiOO l'r1ncipals only. 646·1513 * TRIPLEX * Otuiser. Re pro. cost, J oe, .; l'vt P.arty seeks house t•omforloflhismassivc.& Sq. fl . of 1,·,,·n1• "pace. 2 sr•-den frpl ·a 2 or $421M value. Price414 Jo'ERNLEAF.3 Br,2 a t• 1 t · · 1 Mesa bdrm, 3 bth +den and 0 ... EL-EGANT .3 BR. 21/:z B • ' ' · '• $.13.sM on homcl.oS200M. Ba, frplc, dshwh.r, bl tns . .;.en '3 a rium. s in~ e , ~8 ... orod·e~rp~'f~~~ o"n!v! fam •rm . 1-lu"c lot. $clf-cle :in oven, J:1rge 'f ow nhome, near th patios. $69,000. Pr1ncon· 673·7311 $375.mo.644---0030 slor~'..3 BR, 2 BA, Villa _ • .., " ., puntry . .: Fireplaces in wate•· w/21. Boat Slip. Bl uffs Condo, beaut de·,.l~y_._o_w_n_l_•=•-1 _833_·1_7_6" __ 1 -;:::;;=;;::::::::::=:=:::==~==::::;;:::=:;::;:::==;J Pacific Townhomt!. Nr : P.T.L. S40-609'J 968·4456 • lhis 4 BR. 21..il Ba. home, & 1 d pd 1,-pool & tenn•·s co "'' :..:.::.:::::.:::::.:.:.:::...----1 OLOR Exquisilcly customized cor. .an sc • ~atura $£'r!K & r!JN . ..,, Plaa&s Cultl~•ted u. • THE E"'Cu •~ID MORE C for only ii.15,000 interior and all exterior wood floors. scp. din. rm, 18°/o RETURN t;, r, II Betore Columbu• Many other amenilies. ,; " """"' THANARAIMIOW RAISRR'S rn c l a...c ulous ly main fai:n . rm. 3 br. 21h ba. On projectedgrossinc, Vacant. $400. per mo. · COnA.-: 1'his lo~ely home offers ., taincli. Owner /Builde ,~W all carry 2nd TO, LAGUNA BEACll . D B It P P A P A Y PAP I N R EP E P 002·2811 or 962-4471 ask Picture 3• warm, <:Om · Individual exterior de -REALTORS will se), lease or trade, owner. $79,SOO.MO·llWl •Reduced $11.000 M N E E y v o T T o c E E o TAT o p for Ross . lortahll', charming homo sign, with heavy sh"ake -·· 00 •:JJ "~AA •Asking $42 ,500down 1---------- r II •room ed -C..5 · ays .,. ·..>.N"t or U d d R al • Curner locat•·on R P S A NOT C U T P P T S P E A H U VACAN T 2 Br, bike lo \villi 4 bedrooms. Lovely roo : we c. · 4523Campus Dr .. lrvinc E 675 2.,., pgra e es e . b h & 3 8 5240 vard with much privacy landscaping, 3 bdrm; 2 Campus Yi1JleySh11p Ctr. vcs, ;-'~":::'..."----!in new Subdivlsi0t1 nr * 112 i',t.CoaSl Hwy. ALP N M Co TT AN A Q p u T R s M S~.acl • f .1.'-A • ;nd eovcrcd patio. blh+farri .968-4456 CALL833·8600 NTORY CdMa.t. 3 Bdrm.s. l''ully •9Units,lowrcnl'i inges. a m1 1cs. gl. I i.:o:;:..c.cc.... ______ ,j;;;;;;;;;;.;;;.;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;~1 landsc.ra ped·ted wood Owner desires v AU U QT DOU T M U U R OB I N P Fee.979·8430 :)jtuated on a qu c\. trCll FOUR PL.EX OMES ' lmmediuteSale! li ned s lre~t iu Mcsu Lux ury ""' tc r s fron l ~ec~i:~~~:~:.ar~t;~~ REALOMOMICS P N Q II T D Av A O,S MEE P NC AK 3 BR, 2 Ba. dbl garage, Vurde.Priccdtosullp1·cr $72,500 TerrificTerroce h omes p riced from AT SOPOCPTAPPAAY I P U I boatdoor,pat.io.SOO sqft n\ptly, $59,900. Puonc Tukc udvantageol'these Enjoy the life of case · 5210.600. ss· waterfronts. custom book ahel\•cs & lr~ers 6754700 P s NUT C 0 TT 0 P 1 ycNkPQ 11 planted garden. $310. 346-2313 for additional uniL~atl973pri<.'t'S!$7500 t hat goes wilh this l ti07 Bayside Drive, room dividers. Spacaou~ 968-6726 1let:iih1undappointmt!nl. year grl>S:i income pro· bdrm.,Zb{llh (.'Olldo,wlth NewportBeach.673-3900 Ma ste r bedroom & ~~-::':-°'~V~•-T~E~D,J P ~H r r Q ST · l---------- O'/ri ru 9•11 S IUN 10at""'' ,·ides cxCcllcnl t 1o1x il5gurdencnlryundcu\'· privatebathwithjtl:.issed DUPLWS NICE 2br, cpt'd , bltns. 2 J •. ~] IJI sheller . 'fhrec bedroom ered putlo. Lighted Blurrscondo-Bcaut.dec& in pl.Y nting area. Hide-a -Our best assortment in-Y P N "EPP" PP ERM A Q N car gar. lg yd. children, I. iltilib ~~~,:~;., •:.:1~;~\;';,0.: ~~";;~~·· 1~:tY~~~~1:; ~r.:::.;o ·~.:.·~:t~ ~~~.1·~~~ ~~:rt'::':~: ;;.\~~:~ .~:~1!1 ';l!.\:s.. Tu~ A • I ~ ~ ! : : : ~ ~ ~ ! ~ :.~p~:· :.".""': 12 : .... '. ..: .:::ii=-••••••-bedroom unit .. Can't nnd shopping ceo~er. S4.l .~ rm. tormal d1n rm. Will ~•_1•~·-•34~•------.,.-I up lo & incltac.Vng new. l!~~][E!:[]~ d bl fenced rd '! . ------~~-·j ••othcrbargainUkelhi~. ~ carry 2nd TD. Owner. A I 1 large units wit h A YA CAB 2rps, lng,$295 >•,.., ' ~o 500 •••1"'L --•• ' bd 2 b ·•-& lrplcs car gar. . . mo. " . F'or appl. lo ltt.'C, ci:i ll •• • · ~ -rf;,. ICll• 1300 rms., au.,. · A T A M O T II L 0 for Bev or Joe963-4567 Ot l iue Ha•en roo1 a•enl ".7•6010. e•ch, at 119,000 ,..,,.._1786 8 d 2 bath • ~ ~twrORT SHOftES ••••••••••••••••••••••• T 0 M N T 0 E s E ~ 3 c room . ' c..-N rri •·n s11.JNro1t r.1Cf ' • VIS...,H " hard.Wood noor11. crtps. .._. Just li11tcd! 3 BR. plus BARGAIN price ror fast 1~.._ n. ....._ _ ..._. Wciw •..,-.: '-'"· 3 Bedroom , l \i\ baths, rw. tlrp~~ dblo garage. ·Lge RULTY den . Move-In condition! sale. Beaut. <Mdo com· IMcn-t, .,, ._ .. • ·~ 611 ._ ,.u11. fiN _. I)' crpld fl drpd, elec: patio. $31J.500. , 552 .. 7500 Lowe5l prirt.'d In ftrea, plex. 112 units. rented 1.111:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;~ ..,..... __ _..,. .............. 1 _ bltm. ck>ise to schoola &t * * *. on.iy$47.500 apts. J>rojccl<.-d '75 ln·1· AV()(,'AOO PAPAYA POTATO $h0PPI· Vacant. $300. lii 2 1R01derHomt CAYWOODRIALTY come approx. $300,000. ForClassifiedAd RF.AN PEA!'o'UT 1 !:);!MPKIN ·: mo. Ask for Keith, on Jt-2 zoned loL OOx l•U. ~ OR , 3 BA SOOrecrest,' TOBWRNllBOUS2ESl· S3l .~l ' * 541~ 1290 * Giant pool, J1t1..'U1.Zi, gym, ACTION ~';," :r~:::PLI! TO}i~ 1 ; 182'""471 '"".000. Bostoflt!rfnll. newly rCdccor'd, in &: 2 d 's'• "·1 ... ~T rl ----'----·----1 l{al'ages. 1-'or 111.11" or CaJI a T-•-F•''>'"""-• --ou l . Ma l nl .• frt._ con . arµ .._ uLU""PS "U"Pl"n.Llke tradcdown.7'k T.l>.By Dll Pi lot 4 8& 2 8 A blllla 'crp< Ro' McC • • " .. N a Y Enjoy fllUt h l1rrer "Sf.ti! A Find " t111u.lot1 .-i1h ~tr :'irl ' • • • R alt I. I 0 "°:" t1-.irdcn·,. Lovely foun· TllE TERRACE. 2 JJ:1'. 2 new. Walk shopt &11thlJ. OA"'ca"c•·,'a·. M>·u'·11~;... 4.""11141· AD· VISOR ,di1C'o¥1r* pn p.11"111 In'" 111·--'-of24·•a. hnnll,~•. drpsh • frplc. 1.o¥fll.y 2 al,y • or lain. 5 ~·~ loa n. By ba., nr. pool. Showcase 1~~ iBt. avail, fM,000. -....... ......... 642·5178 'T•-.ltt¥01uineio l,ll1itdDl,lllftdtt•-."-.,.lli,.ct.cb ome In ~taoke area. Co1taMesaM8::·7:::::::1.:ow:;:n:•:':·liS~7~.500~.~96fl.87~~11~~co~n~d~.~143~,$00~~A&l~6'0->S80~~~j~""==·~llltO~~or=64~~~ll~36~,=·==::Jl::"':=~•:::•::;:::=:=:=:::l::=::~::;:::;:;:::~::;:::;:.L.~""'~':""':.,:1!•="8"~k~A~F~""'~'~·1~01 ... :::"~'"":'.:"'::•~,.~""~·:..__,':""i;;;:"=llO=.=GS==='~lll=l~:~llS-:=:nt15~~· I " I I • I ( .. " .. . . -• • r • .. . : 88 DAILYPILOT Monday,April 21,1975 , Afala1•1...... ftf lmalsu.twa. ~&laa .. aU.ba. Apalw ... ,.. ...... OfflcelNhll 4400Rewtol1W•ntM 4600 Hou' •• U.L~-~· Towohou11 •p-~-.,,· ~'---•·•-• Co••••l•••M•••••••••••3•1•2•• H••••l•.•••,••••._..••.•·~•3!1•4••0 :.:_•wpert•••••·~ ...... ··••••••3•1•6••, . or u ...... -.. itOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• """"'-,.._ ~ ..,.,.~ "9 .-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l, 1.1:• Pll ~-· Malure couplu de1lru ••••••••••••••••••••••• U•fuml1h1d ~525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t a •to · lift 1 o• • r• f I U II I' k ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••·•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ll:oo-1617 WESTCLI I'' D u r II . • . 11 r lrvin1t J 244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H11Rtl1t9ton leach 1740 Cl-{l!:ZOROAl,.fS ~~ AOT. Ml-4032 Newport Apl taaublualle ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2JJH To wnh1.11.1s~. lllJ. IA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8234 ;\tlaota \ ... £or 2\.\·3 Mo'" •Ulnin.i UN IVPK.Tcrracc,nuwa mi. rrom bl'ach. C..:Jllis,NO increase in summer 1 2&3 BR P l VERSAILLES ucrm&B;'if~LMll · HUNTlNOTON Exec . June.t·3r8·Hlt8. Ur,2 U<i,l)lt,patio,"'""1, drps,1 111 tl A.Oshwshr.2 rent. Buu ut. 1 br rurn po.o l, w••.h•rr.•d·r&y•crr •• ' ~""""""• flri. Sutileue new otc. 1 r•-~d dul ,_ ~ "19 r sto; & s11' 0 1 h T A'tractl\'e &lllTOUnd'f:i· h te re .,,_.. • t wan .... ~15, 552·7896 <"a.r aiwr. $250. G7J . .,. "t up111 ~ ".,pun 8 Cl~e.to.beuch.536·03.'tU •-L'-ton i... d I b 5/1' ·l or ~·knds. Stylo bldl,!. P\'l encl gar.. NIWPOIT •.-,.... Eat)' prk'&· Janllor a l uoel P x. or upc... 1 ~ 1>v0I. :i:u una, lndry, :11JUs. Ladies 2 McNdtls /Seturlty gate entrance •I II• 2.fl Serv. & utlls. ~· SllO. mo. 1..:°'~·~·54:.:.:l~l~------- RE,...TALS Duplrxes Unfum )600 17301 Kcelson Lo. I blk Rl'ntllrtt /Under.i:roundp.-rking . .~211:.~~-... lf7·253l or 13·592·582 1 UJiMts/lnYett/ t llJt, I Ha .~HO ••••••••••••••••••••••• \V. or lieuch olr Slater. 'Next to beiach. Bach .. /Elefaotrurnloungn ~Sl7• .... : .evH. Financl' 2 BH.2 U:i ....•.... ~5 HEW DUPLEX 1:'-12-784ti PIMICIEEK 1&2 br f r o m $1 ;t 5 . /Bil iard11 , exerci:se, MeM~t-t&~ $140 up.1\ore-oC'flct':!I cpl~••••••••••••••••••••••• :1Utt.2 Ha. -~1-110;.as.o p J I •-· · Suuna'room5. 540 llOO d •I b th l 130I Ocluxc spl il·Jt•,'t.•I. !JOO~ BR Condo. 1.1,~ba. nr. LIYIS U i.c·u z:i s ~ l c nn11f. -rps r 11 • .J lJR.2'~ Uu ........ S-100 sci J"1, 2 bdrn1 w1loft'lil·n. II u n t . II ,. r b our . TO ITS MAME 8-16-1323 ·11ttd pool & sundcck11 L-=====~==:====:==:::=J_IB~e~•~c~h~B~l~l~IJ.U~.~8'~2~·~-~~-1 J llH .~'i l>a,fa1n .... S.ISO \\' h D N IOtt:on view! lUgh onr HT 5 1J1t ,21 ~b11,ra1n .•. $15() frpl c.11l ush l·rpt~.home· •2~~ er r 1'>'8e;7 !/ ~JCl.S . Over ~ l 11 ll trees a nd DOWNTOWN , u.11 ocean tt\e bluf( overlook·, HAllOUIU• S OFFICE IN A IJARN , lJH.216 ba ......... StSO like s tor>1f.!l'. ~·al k -1n, ~,. 88,1,~1 ~· · ·4 .. 1 or I 0 s I r t.' 11 111 s "'"' i l h views, deluxe 2&3 or. 2 inll Newportllu.rbor A limit ed numbe r of Country 1ettina. front en. closets . b:i th & l:Ut'.'St •li· ;J\J w:1l c rra 11s c rt.•ate u cur g:i.r .• a ll B/I, New. l.Priv1tc y! 1>eaceru1 , s pacious 2 bedroom. 2 l.r•ncc "CJ:ulslde slgn-RAISOR'S REALTORS buth. blln i,;as 1•;1n~c ,\>Lag 8 h )748 rl•lu:cing setting for l''rom $275 m<>-Ope n Sp;;aciouli. bdrm&den&~bdrntUD· lni ". ne wly carpeted, oven. pulio dl·<:k, 2 t•:11· una eac your !illacious new l·or house S:at & Sun l·S. 120 ISerene 111dulL8onJy lt.1atenuw av•1l•ble. furnished. Prefer de11i1.1n enclo.sed i::arai,;t• '11/J;·iun· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ?;. h~'fi(Mm u1>:1rtmcnl. 14th St . Tobin Realty. IEle v111t.0r service t6700SaybrookLane, r e l•ted fr eelan cer . ti••'' Opport .. lly 5005 •••••••••••••••••••••• RISTAURAHT Price in<: I. on tiule liquor lie., all bar , roocJ & aamc equip. SS@,000 llu.)'$ it ull ! 4~Ca mpu.s Dr .. l rv111e C;i mpus ValleyShofl Ctr. dry roorn . l'ay only '-'let" Stu<.1 10 . Apartr,nent .1 block Frorn :st95. Furnitur\! 84&-1311 or ~938 IACH I 2&1 IR lluntington Harbour 640-1440 &640.1481 Irle. Adults . s.·•. ol Coa.-;l I~ lleilcb. Uul. paid. $175. uvail ablc .~ Small pets l---''-'-'--"-'----1 • • (714 1146·3341 120.fo'T us tin Ave., N.U. llwy, s blks ll'Om b<.>:1ch. ~au 491 ·1 7 1 1. OK . Adults only. Ofrire EX. lge 2 br, 2 ba, dl:c FROM SI 95 1~1ncc:.ln Yropcrty Co. COl'ONA DllMAl REAL'rORS 64:.!-<t~J ·GEM- CALL 833-8600 $·125. 43S Go ttl cn rotl .Newporfleach 3769 01wn 9:00 to 6-:00. 2300 poolsideaptnrbch.Adlt. MOVEl"'•...i....,.,5 UL'"'AGARD'"'NA....-, $125 2·room 11uitegarden Cotonu dt.•I ~1ur. 111·1 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• f<'airview Rd .. Cos1t1 sorry no pe ts. $1d5. ".........., l"I"""" ~ .. ,., of(ICl!l:i , x lnl parking, £iliute • RENTALS • t;i5·!JJ37. ..~ ... !J~ wL· U 1, 1 .,_, ., li l\ft•sa. Phonl' 545·2300. 536-8362 901 CAGN BY LANE Luxury decorated upls. coa:ft Jlwy, 6T3-41.20 , VE...,Dl.._,G UN IV.1'1\UI\: ----------"· · "' • our, .. a NEWPOH.TSEACJI 2&3 Ur, crpu1 drpt1, util " " 2 UR,2 Ba ....•. ia2!i!425 2-2 Ult duplexes, ent~L ~ ~\.al·h . Co~~r l:V, mi_ud MOVE IN TOllAY ~15!:1 , !Corner liospltlll IJd & paid. Dltna, l•Wtdry, rec. LUXURY J!:xcc. ore. s uite We can le11ch )'OU how lo J BH .. 2~ Bu ........ $1 J.:al'.al:!l'. pvl p1.1t10, cr1)ls. sc~'· r100L Ill ~ !'llESA. OAK Ill OGE VILLA n10.+ $SO. sec. Sp:u:. 2 Superior abo\'l! Puciric roo1n, ·B)'m , sauna & Newport lleuch. Shr. lnc re<i~u your i ncome ·l liR.2'h Ua ..... , ... SI d rps. :llUl H:i)' St.<..:. 1\1. ·;~11,~ N,.,,,!'l1cwport BJ, NB, J Bil , 2 BA , bltns br, c hildren· OK. 17391 CoaslllwyJ. pool. Adults onl y, no w/compatible purly . wf i 1 th vending nutchlnes, WALNUTSQUA Jt l-.: S2U01S225. lnf;1 nlto 2yrs . ..!!:.::..~-------chi ldren welt.'Ome, 5225 .. A" Keelson. I blk. W.o{ 714-645-62-12 pets. 2881 Bris tol S l, &15-3700 u I or 11a rt-tlmc. Vend· :!UH ,2 Ha .......... ~ No pcls.54!1 ·2trlo S ll O lt'I' ·r~Kl\t . Spec 858 W.Center.645·1197 Beach UI . ofr Slater. Costa Mesa ----------1ing coff~c. cigarettes. 'f'UR'fLBROCK . · · 1 ---------·1 _18'~2-~0311~9:_ _____ 1 OFFJINDJWAR~llSE candy & drink s. We ., . , -Jluol1ogton Ul'Ul.'h SIOO. <.-! oceanfront /view, 2 & 3 1 STEPS TO IEAC:H R""'s 4000 Approx 3000 sq rt. 1$ per ru r n i!f h locations & -HR .~ ba. den ·"··· SI Hr , llltn,,, l'r1.i.s, drps, hr. \Vk ly or mo. &16·3114 1.-1 &ORM MEAR OCEAM -2 HR, 1 b•. winter$23:5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rt . PAC I i'~I C..: It t;A 1. financing, C<1ll toduy ror 5 UR . 2112 bu, den ' ••. S4 frplc patio cJrport S Cl ---'--'-'-l'-'7'-7-6 ILOFT ONLYJ 2 & 3 &ORMS MIWrORT CllEST ROOMS t:'W\, wk up with ESTATE. 642·0200 details &. get start(.-d 011 -l Bit .. i .Ua ......... $-1 1. u id. Y f· c 1 'eouiJJe & i an em•nte -v ----------I GHE C:NTREE ... 1 r '1 1 • •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PvtPatio,£rpl,lyr h1e Beautiful s tudio apts . 2'BR,2 Bacondo$S25 kitchen SJ(). wk up upt. the road to fi nancial in· .,B lb '--r~ 0"1" in fa nt ok. N o pets . 1 u 1·1 lk t "-h $1"" HAYLOFTUTS. Frplc•, t>llos, dis -WEH•"E 548.-9T~or G4.5-3967 . 1• 444 Newport Blvd. Olti~e _depcnde nce.714·838·2700 -r · a . ..-.m .. ,. ·,,.., 1142·,1664. leave mt-ssa"l'. • wa 0 "" · ""· ""'"' U 11vailable, ta5 mo. util ~· -~ ;\\'ui l. :\la)' Isl. 82'1·1833, 283 AYocado, CM hwa5hers, 2 car garage. SU ... MEit R~AlS pd 01,-, •. 1 .••. A. ct·",.,, Y>". · s d k ,. ,,15 .,.. R·oo~ wilh kitchen ·.cc.'cc61"5"·8'=S1'--·---r; .. ... .., .... 131 21st St. "L"'. C.i\1. 2 br, !OM Corona Ln, 1\pt. "A" 645-0143 un ec s. rom -· privllei;es . 962·7520 a ft -Practice. ltctirini.:. Write I IJ;1, t·pl s. drj)!'o, ,11..a r. No 536-2579 6:30 P M or wknds. •COJd De luxe Ofrices• Classified i\tl No. 3•1::i, Vlsl.H pets. sioo. ti-1·1·1.AIJ<I Apartmel'.'ts ADUL'f I BR , frplc, pool. BEACll 2 3 u l"ullr!Service /ampleprkg l>a;ly 1,,-10• p 0 ,.0, ------Unfurnished 8 urea I ~r · h WE'TONll' ,.,.. ~. · · ,._," Rl:•LTY $1 O mo. 1975 Pomona, • • ' •Cos t a Mesa , m us t er I tl ... a..IJ\~. i;,uo, t,;oi;ta l\1esa, t:;, .., •••••••••• ••••••••••••• CM apt.s, new & near new. bdrm, w /pvt bath &. enl. 2855 E Cst llwyb'75-(i900 926211 -__ s_s_>_-_7_>_0_0 ___ Apartments Furnis .ed Co.111 &15·4111. Bltns. Sl6S to ~-No'""~~~~~~~~~ $1 to over so'" 833 2639 'l-'-"-'"------ B lb I I d 3806 _ __ re.... I· · · . ••Share Ueauti£u11Y DR PERYMfG 'PAHK'ING ••••••••••••••••••••••• a oa s an T DELUXE A s ... 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deluicc 2 Br studio apt, obfn • • G ... stHome 4150 (urn. oles_ w/_compallble •. E'EG,"'CE · E I fl b 2 e rt o ,. A Custom wholesale. Bsl. ... ·u, 3 BR A l s · L L w/pr1v. palio. Encl gar, Propertv M...t .astb u 3 r, Y2 a •••••••••••r•••.•••••••• pa )'. ....... 1rport :.ire.a. Irv. t:onJo. 3 br. 2 ba.lalboalsland 3706 P · pacious. rg $200 . P refer adul'". ,__...,.... townhouse Jse Incl Reasonable 83.18190 10 yrs . Owncr5 net roomw l b .. r C•n•-furn ~.. 846-1311 • .· . ·Vaca ncy ror elderly· man · . · r"',410. ,·0 1914. f'ri'ccd sunken h v rm. rrpl. frml. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r" · G 11 548-3301 · 1----------·I spac master s wte. din or woman Westminster.. . Rnt• 4450 -din rm, pools & tennis .~ BR, yrl)'. small, no gar. 0 r u n urn · a 1-"-'-'-'-'-'--------jz BR l b g r bltns rm & dbl garage. Au . M' d 1 StMIS $22.500. Terms. Club fees & 0 rdner. in· Adults. ,~220. + util. 2131795 -G4ou _sam·Gpm ulLLAME5A '' a , a ·· ' d ' ·1 ~1 a rea . e care••••••••••••••••••••••• HOLLAMDIUSIMESS "' wkdys .-cpls. &. drps. Nr. Beach oor o~ner ava1 . ~VY welcome. •"J . S-125. Owner. u1;1.5003 aft. 5 pm. · · Garden apts. Private Bfvd. $1SS. 833-00UI recreation areu. Adu I 89B-.18790r979-I3I8' 645-4170 SAt..t..:S5'6-00ll • 552·066-l /~-7755 YEARLY Uof. Ualboa pittio, s wimming .,ool, CLOSE TO HARBOUR only, no pe ts. THI! COLONY oney·to Loan 5025 NBW l>eerr1cldhome3 br, alb.:;Ja Penin>UJa 3707 Is land, 50 steps to gre<il play g round, 2 c<i r •$337• s.n.mer Rntals -4200 30RETAILSHOPS ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJcach. S pacious, 1800 sq. g<irage, 2 Br unfurnished 2 Br, 2 Be1. $225. mo. 3 Ur, ""~A · w NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ba, frpl. A/C, W /W cpl.••••••••••••••••••••••• f 1 3 Ba on water $800. mo. ...... migos ay, Prime reasonable space d 1 .,..,--551 4J!JJ H ft .. J br, 21/2 ba, double rom $195. 719.W. Wi son, Managed by 2 BR, 2 ba, near bay, .1 bl 1 ,_ 11 rps. poo . ..,._.1;,. • BALBOA IN garu i,:c. putio. Children 646-125l K. ·r obi n 846·5111 WILLIAM WALTERS beach, park. June thru ava1 a e artee ~ smu . 52500 to"SSllM L B h 3248 Charm ing. unique loc. OK A ·1 lmmed S h W kl Old world charm with t'ORPRIVATt-;MONl..:V aguna ea.. · v:.i i · . · 18Rduplexan1 $180 Ulil 28 r, 11h:ba Condo. Re£ric. COMPANY ·ept. l 5t · ee >'· fo"rench windows. gables ll EA'ESTATE'n,\•'s' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl~e lo s hop . .,, bus. bay S3!JO l ino. De pos it r e · · ·I G · Y» : t' Was he r /drye r. patio, 673---0.a73 · & trees. Adi'•cenl Lo " ~ " & ot·can. IUS l\tain St. quirl'd C.u ll no w• inc· ar, pvt pa 10. . Lido l:i lc wa terfront, Arrange m e nts m ade E•ecuti.-eHome 645·8740 675.g72 1 '&sec at 33j Re_fri G & ~as stove. rrplc. ~iilk tos~ppan~. bedroom, 2 bath, 2 ca V11cotionl...tal1 4250 Fe s tival or Art s yourhomeorourofricl'. Ne wly cons ti-uct ed & Amethyst Ave Quiet. S he cpt. 2038 D Smt child/pct OK. $225 ga ra11e. Applia nces.••••••••••••••••••!•••• Grounds. ·Avoidthe hight'Otils.Call neveroccupied ;in primeY u 2 lir . d s hw s r . · Meyer. Rers req 'd . mo.640-1113. carpets, drapes, Adlt!I Arrowlleoda-.w! S80BROADWAY 'fUC,Hkrs. Lagun a se ctio n . wshr/tlryr, cls looccan. 2 Ult.onGraodCanal,L1t 548-8005 675_8044 --·r LAGUNABEACll 1714 J543·838I oui.,,taoding vu of ocean By wk or mo. till 6/13. tic li<i l. ls. Boat dock 2 HR unrurn. F'rom $1!)5._ 1 Stunning \'iew, club & Cal a Ii n a. U It r a . ti75·8S3 1 rrpl, r.adiant heat. Year'. LARG ~ I br. s l!g cpt, htd m1. to bch. 911 Georgia 2 BR wfpool $ZZ5 + util. privgs. sleeps6. Summer 494-7915 Mortga9e1. Tnnt spacious 3 bdrms. &ra m. , ly. $350 . No pc ls or pool. ln(anl ok. ~a65. 1887 St. 536·2354 . Avl~ now. Child /pet OK. resv., l8S wknd; SJ25,wk-De•ds 5035 rm., 2 firt!pl:ict.'S. 1 111 LA11~G E 2 Br,~ Ua.~~ ~~c Children, 673.0201 Monrovia, 543.9743 CONDO 1 br encl patio Yr. lse. 96S·MS9J968-7827 IY.· Gloria, 6'5-3167 orl~~~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••J •• . 1nslr suite J\.1ass1vc !iv 7t 1. No pets. 6 · · d • b d ' 337·3958 . i·1n. -.,.,./wet. bar, Dt.·lux~ ~kr, no fee . Capistrano leoch 3818 'f~?u ~~l·~~r~, la1~~e,~~~~ ~~~si ArS~·;;.~~ ~l ;~: Walk to Beach, 4 Br, 2 Ba,R --.,.-,0-,-,-,-.-,-h-.,..---4-3-0-0-1 T~~~~y"~~ ~1lchen w /mi cro-wa ve .& ON Tl·lt: 8£1\CJI •••••··~··• •••••••••••• ~s.sLs or i 1J~.07i9 645-7418 bltns, $37:4~f4so ••••••••••••••••••••••• :s ~lf -c l c.a·n· ovcn.s. Oceaf\·bay ,,iew. I quiet OUP~E X 3 Br, 2_ Ba, , WANTED: Roommate, DRIVEPLAZA LOANS up to 80% I st TD LC\cmt1•8112~0 2ndTDl.ooM· 1 d:shwshr .. ~r.ash oompac· ioidult, no pcls. Sl85. ino. crpt:s, drps, bllns, or NEW 2 br a pt, b/lns, shag Mewport leocll 3869 WALK TO BEACll Straight, mature male for store orof'fice. Ample lor. etc. Will accepl long incl. uli l. 6i3_0372 beach. i.260. 642-llSS c rpts, patio & decks. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br, sundeck, yearly. shr. luxurious3 brcoodo, parking. Town&!. counlry [.Qwest rates Orange Co . . term _r c nl <1 l from C d IM 3822 Drive by 1110 Vi ctoria. PARKHEW'l'oaT $2!IO. 675_3396 beaut rurn'd. Jacuzzi, atmosphere. SattlerMtCJ-CO. rt!Spoos1 ble party a l Corona del Mer 3722 Orona e er ti45-61n ArARTMafTS pool in Irv. $ZOO mo. 1525 Mesa Verde Dr. E. 642·2171 545-0611 S595 MOtolTH ••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• San Cle .. ente 3876 Cmta Mesa. 54S-4123 Servi ng llarbor area 2·1 Ca ll i\1 iss1011 Jlealty SU B-LB·r J BH Apt. 1or LARGE I Br. 2 blks to Eastside Towmo.ase Bachelor 1or 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c54:.::7~-·~-7~9~1 ~-------I, --::-;----;--;;-----years ·194·0731 rit .. y & J un e . 701 1'.i be_~~h.1 WS300ct ~J· 1~plc, Brick rrplc, 1000 sq. ft.. f!~!~~h= 2 BR. 11 00 sq. rt. l lh Ba. Lg new 4 br ho.LSe toshr. Pri ... Location -'-'=.::__ _____ _ llelW (.'Co 9:J0.5::.J Poi11,,etl1a Ave. 675·644i uti inc · · ·I priv. garden. $!70. mo. t·r. $224 .500pcn9-6 Nr beach s hopping &. in HD, 1 blk. beach. N flldu1trial/Conn1 Pvt. Pty ofrers 2nd TD for 3724 Costa Mesa 3824 E\•es. 645-8964 Daily club house'. 4.f)lex. Lease smokers or pets. Bach's., Office bldg. 1300-7800 $4500. 12.6'lo relurn. Due J HR . 2 BA, rrpl~'. wh it1:CostaMeso $!SS . Mature adult. maleorremale.642·1802 sq.£t.rlacentiaAve,Npt S yrs. L eonard Hall. water view. Swim'" pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• • ONDO 3 Dr, 2 Ba, cpts, Spa-J>ools-Tennis . . Bch.6'S·l323 675·6884 " A c t• h · 492·3799 or 492·9610 · -"-'-'-'-'-'------M[l() Caoyon View. l'le.asc . 530 Wre:EK&UP Pff8eat~Pcith drps, bllos, rrplc, palio. c ross rom as ion Share nice 4 BR pool11 ---------- '0'.l llto sec 49~ 1$32 2 Hr. Ad ults no pets, Ad Its. ~·">5. 642·1155 l.sland a t J a mboree on OEACHFRONT home, C.M. wiLh woman Newport Shores Center, Announcentenfs/ o.: • •-• •SH.60 Night & Up -San Joaquin Hills Road. p "l -•· & l llRA l ds hwhrs, s~ag c pl s, PENTHOUSE ll"'"~ldok ).557-6447. 6100 Block Coast Hwy. ersonals/ l H 'll 3250 •.,uuio p s I Udrm g ·t stove & 17141644·1"00 ...,. L &F -~• oguna 1 s •Water.Beds closed g;i ra c, frpl c, . · .a • ., New 2 hr &. den 2 ba , ..._ Store spaces. 25c Sq £l , ast Ovnw ••••••••••••••••••••••• •TV & !\1aid Ser\' A.v<iil HHQ. Gas & water pd. refr1g. Adults, no dogs. frpl all hltn.s p~t s un-MATURE La~ a> share 2 Call sta.1768 ror Info. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.i Bil. 2 BA CONL>O . •l'honc"'~rv.llldpool Pool Sl-1 0. 240 C Avocado deck ove rlook'g beach BR, S urrs1de Condo .. 1-----------1 · 1 · 1 " ..><.; 5448230 • ·. · w /s ame. nr Beach, CORONA DBL_ MAil Lo.l&Found s wim g poo . air t~l · ' •Children & Pct Section LA MANCHA APTS -Sold for $00,000. Will rent Shop'g gar rec rac Sto di oil 5300 c ar ga r . 64l·l334 : •S5.offweeks rentw1ad 778ScottPlacc,CM for $500 per mo. to • • · · reor x. tcespace, ••••••••••••••• •••·••• 979·3231:586-6400. 2376Newport81vd,Clw1 642-5073 SI 75. 2 BR qua lifie d party, 2$9 Reas.rent.SJ6.3S49 •ppro~. 9()()..180().2'700 sq. L.OST/FOUNDAPl!.I''~ •---aNiguel 3252 5411·9755orttt5-39bl Stove, refrig. Clean , Avcnid a Lobeiro, (714} Lady to share pleasant rt.5g'1r'Art. lG75-7000 960-290CI Adoption Low --r-• Ci\SA VICTORIA purified wa ler, green 492·7436or684-5883 home. $135 + -•'"b'es. a rta t:ostSp~y/Neuter'Jofo ••••••••••••••••••••••• j & 28 U f L,, f MU 4 BR, family room, living I Ur furn $165. Lots ot room, din. i.lrea. firpl<c , bltns. Pool. Walk t o cpts--drps, 2 car gar.. h.. h r. n urn/ .. uro r. lawns, coverW gar., off 646·6560. SMALLahopavail.loc.in ~ Sl 69.50.i;as/v.1r.pd . street parking. Adults, 'AportmHtsfwnithed the Mall at TllE fo'AC· $25 REWAltD for l..os1 Adults.No l'ctsSec.gate no pcLs . 2020 Fullerton . or Unfurnithl'cl 3900 l~te llect. & unconv_en· TORY. $IOO. mo.42S30lh, Cat. Ma!e, blktwht, 2yrs Shopping. 1/i mi. uo.!a<.· . fenced yard. sprinklers. 931w.19th St. 5"8·049'2: Pool, Rcc. ltm .. Elevator Ave. 11 blk E.ofNcwporl · * 2 WIHS FREE ••••••••••••••••••••••• t1onal ync rcmJ desires NB 613·9600 old. Vic : Wa rner & 525 Vi c.1.Pria,642--8970 Ave. 1 blk So. of Bay.) •·---------•I wealthy, generous e n · · · Euclid.839·7796. Move in w Jdeposits .1· MEDITERR.AftotEAN C.&1 .642-8690 only 1 BR S190 2 ·BR ...,,. lrepreneurtoshrbeachllldustriallntal 45.,oLO ST A d u lt Blk . • ShadyElmGerdens• VILLAGE '175. 2 BR, bUns , panel· $230 Refrig, Security, nrS' ._v peothouse.675-948ll, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Doberman. male. v1c. Avail May 1. $350. per10ll~~~~~~~~"""'I mo. Isl. la ~t & depostl.l- Pool ' 'r"t & <Ir•~. lndry, d . ' l d I I Pool, J acu :i:zi ' Rec. 11,.. ~,.,_ r_ .•_s_-Seek mature, resp (em to M~SSION Vi ejo-Laguna Miss. Viejo. Great loss to ADU'T COM •tUNITY. 2 ,. ,.., l Ue room IOl), crp s, rps, poo . O· e ·d . f... · Ng I H nd l " " d 22 d S d ranlok,nope•-,-.~•ca. 1 g wte xe rc1se rm .. . -~ sh11.re "''same lg rum 1 ue area. a )' o sm . boy ! Do,i::·5 nami.: 1·499-2544. Br&Den '·•na~•'.Club a ults. 17i E. · o L tile room &Dcn .., ""'""" 1 11-d r 1 T , • Sa o· t• 200, ' -"'>'" Near Ucach. 642·3645 2 u d nyoo Dr .. Apt F. 833·8533 11 la!' s. 0 ur \ · 2br , 2ba apt, pool, rrptc. n iego W'f. () ··M ida s··. P I ea s c ! House, Swim,,.pool. Call __________ , 2 B~d~oooo~~rol4Tihse CORONA DELMAR XlntNBarea.548-l.9M 2000 sq ft. Call owner P le a s e! l.J er . 2 P l\I IOam 5 pm 4;:fJ-4509 & I B '"l'ltE• VI C'fORIAN" Irvine Ave. at Mesa 2 Br 'Townhouse, rrplc. 831-1400 ""I·•""". -· Fur.1. 8achelor r. 2"00 l·larbOr Blvd. "" ....., H B -326• , . C •t Newl y d ecorated, 2 br 545-4855 rrom $260. I Br from_ $205. Offi'ce R .. t.. 4400 NEW BUl'DfNGS "t 0 • . ewport each '7 E•cept1onallv nice. osta " esa (114J557·M020 1 ... .. LOST G Id 11 •••••••~••••••••••••••• 211 0 ~•wpo'rt Bl., wJgar. Adl ts. cpts, drps, , Pool, tennis, cont1neota ••••••••••••••••••••••• CA' · . : o c.n etr1cvc1·, " Parklike focd yd w /patio. water WESTCL11'.1'' 2 Br. l ~ Ba breakfast. Some ocean&: · irport. 2400 l08000 sq v 1 c. ll roo k h u rs L & Townhouse 2 br, 2112 ba , CM. pd . Ca ll b etwn _1 .5 townhouse. Adults only. Ca talina views.Separate 1501 W'tttclffDr. ft.ampleparking.SOMB Garfi e ld. An s . t o pool. bllns, wash /dry. Surroundings 636.4120 NopeUi.1728 8ed(ordLn, 1 -1 · Cl NewportFinancialClr UNITS FOR SALE Al' ·'J ercmy''%8·632!J N 6i5 88 OELUX E 1.2 &3BrApls ami Y section. ose lo 10% DOWN . Koll /lrvinc l-===-====---gar. o pets. ·91 Lge Furn 2 Ir's Pvt Patios-lltd Pool 667 "B" Vicloria ... $190 $285. mo. S48 ·7S33 shopping & fine beach. Leaiint Office Spoce Center. Call Dan Curtis. $ 5 0 R E w A R 0 r 0 r B 'Uf'F S Condo, <·om-Ultns. W JW, drapes. 644 -11 Collon Site Manager , W r .. ., Do ... j'\;r .Shop·g -AdllsOnly t&2liH.a ptsSl8S &:$205. •LAPARISl~E -.-.u · (714)979 ·9 2 0 5 '00 1e"" Ue rman, plctelyrcdecur.atcd.3 br, pool, atllls. no pets. $190. M ... I ..... u 1·1 d I I d ' (714)642·3lllext246 ""' Germ Shep. Sant a 11h b I"d . 642-!:1520 a Ill .. ..,.-•• i_ ·P • poo • aun ry 2 Br. unrurn. All eleclric. NEW I h olfi bid 1100 Sq. Ft. Mode m , air M . 1· '--1 B 1•-. a . e nc . µat10, ------17i7SantaAnaAve,CM £ac1l,cpLs,drps,dshwhr, 1''ireplace. Heated pool. THEEXCITlNG pus ice g,2 cond. office. Xlnt loe. on1ca ic . ......,; a ... 1:1 P001: Close t o sch ls, Uaehclor Pad. scp. unil Mgr Apt 11 3 646.;.a.12 closed ijur. No pels. No ;\dull.S. $210. PALM MIESAUTS. to 6 Rm s uites. Con· $l?". rno. t••• Mi·M,·e s• P e n i n. I' l e ase c al I ~hop g. & churcn~. $395 Sl50 ut1I incl. r1rst & lasl -~~----childre n under 12. 979-1268 MINUTESTONPT fer.e nc e Rm. ~erox Sa;la Ana~ 646-7512 ;r 963-196Sor.751·1679. mo. Lease. G44·033a mo. 67J_·l_li l6____ NEWPORT llacieod64•6H1~..i:._borApts Across from golf course OCH. copier. Nr. OC airport 547.1183 Lost: Cat. Graylwht, 11" BRAND n ew Newport HOLIDA y PLAZA APARTMENTS .:...... 204.32 Santa Ana Ave Bach, 1&2 BR. rrom $162. 833·3640 yrs, blue collar w/namu 'Terrace condo. 3 Br, 2lh l)l-:LUX 1..: Spacious I Br. 2 UR . Unf SI JS /MO 'PAHKLING new spac. 2 LIVE Near The Beach! Adults. NoPeLs 5000 rt. WJ2000 rt. yd. 1000 tag. Just neutered. Vic: Ha. $400. mo. Ad ul Ls, no furn :q>t. Pool. Ampll· PLUSUl'll.ITIES Hr, S225. P<itio, cr pts. Casadet5°' lS61MesaDr. . rt. W./ Par k. 1000 ft. BalboaBl /I St.673·87~. pets. 675·5.:IOO, Bkr, no pll rki n~. Adu I Ls. 00 pets. ln£aots. No peLi drps-;-'l)ea ut. garde n . 8 ·r 1 d 1 (5 Bl ks Easlof' Newport W /1200 yd, 900 ft . Wtl500 fee. 1005 1'omoo;i ;\\•e.,C!\t l•l50 Newportlilvd.CM lrflm e d . occ upancy , cauti u A ut i\pls Blvd.) yd.Allorpa116t0-0110or 1'~0UNO : l.g. male Tiger --~-----I Adults. no pets. 527 \\'. from $180 546-9860 &7S·ll21 cat, un<i ltered w/£1ea col· NE WPO R1'Hghtsattrac· ... ",. -.-QUJE'f P"-2 br. 2 ba, 216610rookhu-tl1B ;/_,,_.. l a r Vi c Uayc rc•t "ve clean ., Br houS" t:asls1dc, comp. rcdcc . 1 . bl . r 1 1 Wilson. 642-191i0 ... • ,/..,. Rnt W -• 600 · " · .,., u • ' , .... & 2 lilt tS Hi5·S<!OOl: pool c1>ts, l1os. rp, poo , 962-6653 El Toro at Jeronimo. .;t'tlrlonMI' Ols •tllr'U 4 548·3270 Lg e fncd yard. garage. Ad I <.;·!1646-I!J.:I"" i.:ar.:.idlls,nopcts.316 W. l''TMGH coup\e,newl2 NEW LUXURY ADLT .,, __ ...._.. •••••••••••••••••••••••l-"-=-=..:..------ 5295. mo. SC8·6GSO ~<;. a · ' Bay unit, c .M. Rent redue-Class1r1ed Ads sell bi g APTS, 1&2 Br, pool. rec. ~--..... Responsible couple wa oL~. FOUND : Golden male ,19< 2 Bl' bll · p • n•·I t. " B ch Id •-· 11ems, s m a ll 1le ms or rm. ~2 Farthings St. ,...,-.-.. cheap house , rental or beagle Vic. Wilson &. a;>ftboat slip+deluxe lge . ·•· "· rtS, a.: . ~ . ion., r ,no 1 ,pe,,.;. , ,, 3 BR .,,. BA 1_ .. _i._.. 1og, crpts, drps, pool. In· 2 Ult, $17:.. mo. Adul ls. no 64.l-19ti0 any item. 6'12·5678. 586·8460 share, N.8 . 541-7526. Fairview. S48-U89 , .-. 7• \JWIUIU\JSe. f l k l2li:) C J>C!IS -----C Drapes. w/w crpt. Dbl an 11 ·.no pc~. , '.'' · 1 I Bil · ,. •-lnte•t1 Furftiih~ · A-fwte..ts Fvrnl• .. -' ""'"'"""' .,,..._ ga r . $SOO mo. year's 'hyon Or .. Apt 1'. 8::13·8.';3;1 642-8984 rg c o , pr1 pa 10. ..,.-'"" ~ ~ . Quiet resp adult . Re£ req. or Unfurnillled 3900 or UnfundthH 3900 Opp12 lwlty 5015 Opporhmlty le~se r ec1. Avail June lSt . •Tropical P~· Hacienda De Mesa i l60, 1933 Wallace apt 1-1 .-•••••••••••••••••••••-•••••••··~··••••••••••• COMM 'L-PROFESS'L ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wwill s~l.I ~or $88,95o. I ~r. cpls. dr~. blt~s,: 160 W W'I CM IRVJNE. NEWPORT . COSTA MESA Class A ofrlce bldg, 2790 5015 0 ner16827424. riatio.Gas &wateruaid . · ison, · · 1.0VEIJY,verylg .. br,21h Ha r bnr Blvd. (a l ,. UEi\Ul'IFUI. . bu , n e wl y p ainted, SHAI ~ J)UPLEX 3 hr. 2 ha, .:ill Sl70.mo.5'1H ·ll{ig GHOUN DS 1 I'd d N ~·· 'E I Ada ms), C .M. Elev., . 0 1 . I L enc . )' . opcts. ~. A /C elee 1·an•'lo• extras. tennis, ymp1c 1 , h 1 . 1 • 11m1outcstoocean. gc,100-IB ICu minoa..6·5704 • ·• •• pool e lc Steps tn ocean. SI 15· ~ac c or· p.arl ) 1 & 2 Ur. 1 Ur Sl75. 2 Ur _ ' lli..., music, par kln1. sec:. S32S Yr1y: lse. 642·3573 furn. Newly_ dc_c, shag $205. W1th.palio $2 10. yas ~ uo, crpl, bll·ins w t D a: patrol. M • R. Stever, --~~-------r crpts, upstairs in qu1c1 & Water inc. Draperies, hkup,g .. r.,lrg.pal io2045 LIVl~llceW11U'w mgr. $$7 -=-013 6 or Santa Ana 3280 4·ple:c . Walk to shops, nr. carpels, gas heat, gas Tuslin, 5220. &16-438(). .1... ,_ 646-8396 •••••••••••••••••••••• • frwys. 1 adult, no pelS_ stove, air cond1tion1og, l---'-------1 v """l)'l Wllltecl $140. 2 BR, child, yard, !i40·G33R. s wi mm ing pool, r ec. -BR w/yard, west side. It Mill CREEK garage 20l4F II rt CM room,washers &dryers. Children &pelsok.$170. SUPER deal, 2 hr. child, u e Oft. -'-'=~-=="-='-='-"-"-I mo. 675·5800. Bkr. no fee . pet ap I S 11.1 $!'"'' l BR ~·urn, 2 lrg closets. 'UXURY 3 b So h ' P 0 • u · "" queen size bed, 11vr priv. ... . > : r; nr. ut EASTSIDE runk)' upper 1 OLDER 2 br, child, ap. dressing rm. extra lrg C:st. I laza. $275. Ultns, Ddr m in a 4·plex. $175 pins, trees, BBq, gar. ro o m s. enc I. J! ;i r <.;pts & drps. !>10--1901 mo. Ulil in cl. 26S3 Santa S175. >~URNISHED bach. S130. wJstorage. J\dulL'I onl y, 120 ALBERT PLACE Ana Ave. 673-0797 Applns & uL il i l ics. nopeL'i. Deluxc2 br,Jba,adults, 721W.ISth,AptD .t'ecJBkr. H11nti1191on leach 3740 no pets. $ld5. t,;a U: I Bd $140 HOMEFIMDERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• -'~'"':-:·"';;--:":;-;;;;:::;;:;833:;';·~97;s_t, l.!"'~~·~-01~1~2~_r_m_._~633-~-~·~192~1 •642·9900• LOW WEEKLY I YRNt;WTRJPL1':X PACIOUS 3 br, 2 ba., cpl!i drps, fr pl, O/W, stv . Patio & gar. Across rrom f'ulr vle w & Calva r y Church. $285 mo. 557·1044 BRADFORD PLACE RATES 3 bed. 2 b11. bllns, laun-dry fa cil. Adlts, no lse. ,i26S. 675·fA88 or 640-4 161 3 Br, J V. Ba Tnhse, bltns. pat io, 2 car ga r, swim pool, nr So. Csl Plaza. $295. mo. 545-47&3 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• E1ccutiYe Suite) 727 '(erlctown IUYd. Dcach Blvd at Yorktown 536-0411 STUDIOS & I 8Rs •Full kitchen •Heated pool 2 BR, 2 Ba, brand new. •Laundry racilit.ics i225. mu. Next to Lhe •Free uti li ties becic h in l lunl. Bch •t'rccllncns 8f6..1323 •TV&. m3id serv. avail =:..::=-------1.•Bar·B·Que · _ \ Jluntinglo·n Beach 3 br, •l'honeserv1l'C 11'11 ha, gar age, no. bch. •I m1leto oce3n Children, $275.53ti·7052 ---------1 Ladies 2 month• Rent Frtt ,vext to beach. B.ach., 2 Br· $170 f<'amily-Pool·$48-1911 E·SIOE 2 br duplex un- furn . l'vt., patio & •Shady Ehn G.....,* ga rage . Refs. $l90. Pool, crpt & drps, lndry, ID-8343 adults. 177 I':. 22nd St.1----------j Near Bcach.642·36t5 Fo.fttaill V...., 3834 •2 BR. 1 Uci , Mesa Venle. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adull,, '"· re(lig. $l'5. PARK PACIAC No pcls. 833·8914 eve APT :\t ANAGER Cpl tn manage 12 un its in Costa Mesa. llus bund may h11ve other work. No pet!i or children. 642·1960 ADULT LIVING I ldrmfr0111SllS NEWPORT TER!l. :J hr, 2~ ba, m ast, s uilc . bJtns., fam rm., lndry., p1.Uo, g"r., oceanvlcw on J5 acre park w/poot $375 mo."4·mT I &2 Ctr f r om ~145 . Big Sunny Upper, bltns, J ac u x:i:is &. T e nnis. crpt.s,drp:f. SlS.S. nopeLs. 2 Bdrm fr0111 $205 f'ur n t Unl models 3vail I 0250 Lo Hacienda t-•ouNTAINVALLt:Y . 961-3378 MOVl-IH IOt4US 846-1.323 54$-WO or $46-689.S The Hult lifftty~ you've bHn lootl:lng for with nitt- lllfld champlon5hlp tennis courts. hHferd 1w1mm1no paol, IKVU.1,SHN; plus ., eM!glltlt r1e. l*V'llllon with llrnktt kK#Jges & pool tebtn. Mlnutn to bNehes for """'"'r run. BRAND New 1 llDIOOM --2 '!:t,! IA ............... {71•1 M .. 1J02 ' WATlllFROHT Newport_,, ExecuUyeoffiCM $U0·$3SOM'""11 View of boats & water llLL GltUtlOY Realtor 675-eltl O,,ICI Sl'ACI NI Wuttllf( Drive, 4.iO sq ft .. private bathroom, air, etc. $175. pl!r mo. Call Gene 11111, MZ--G200 HIWPOllT llACH 3 0(fiC"M1 recept., rest rm, A/C, mule, deJuxe. $2Z5Mo. Broker~ MISSION Viejo-I.a .... Niauel •ree. Hudy IO San Dle10 Fwy. JOO t.o 2000 aq fl. Call owner 831.J.400 1 MON. rree ·reat. wa lk to ocean. new dk . Brwn. tPll· s11s. mano act1 173·.5502 • 1 MO. FREER.ENT• 1·2·3 Rm. o[flcee from $13$ per mo . Ne a r airport. Seel')'. 1erv. oa prem1Ht. No~ req, w -muu1_, --Aller- Think of your realtor as an Investment counselor r .. lncolfte~.Mlnn1 ~Vfllttes •nc:t '"''" .... ,.. '"'ioc.t , .. ttor. todey. RMlton•,. lratlMlld te flelp JOV to l!llln w4tely for tNt luluN wittl ltNWtt- INflll In c~l.ml P1'0CltffJ, lnchntrl•l .i1a, rentN ~let •nd 1'11U"Ofl l'tc>mft, ~ ,,,,. to -'°"' '-"ot durl".'l H.lloNI RurtotW""- REALTOR WEEKIB APRIL 20·28 ' REALTOR' , ' ~ .. . .. . -• j •• ' . ., r , • • .. .. : I Mondev Aprll21 1975 OAILY PH.OT Add it ••• Build 11 •.. 0iaper 11...Hammer·it ••• Carpet 11...Cement 11 ... Wire il...Hoe 11 .•• Clean lt ... Move 11 ... Press 11...Paint ii... Nall 11...Plaster lt ... Fi¥ 11-. •• SERVICE DIRECTORY r-lumb 1t ... t"at cn 1t .. ~r1 pe 1t ... t<e mOde 1 it ••. RoOf it ... L andscape it ... Tile it ... Trlm it ... Sewit ..• · Haul it ... Add it ... Plant it ... Alter i t ... Learn it ... ~~~!1!!~-:t.:.~.... e.,.,.t S•r•iC. · C...i.it/Ciim• G......... G._rel S.rwices Laftd1capht9 Paintl1t9 /PaJMf"i"9 l'olntirMJ /Papt'fihCJ Remodel & R..,..r . . ... ························ ........ , .............. ······················· ..................................................................... ······················· ...................... . ,L~v~n~ ~a~e, r7c!cd·JOJIN 'S C ¥.rpe l fi Cd m e n .l Wor k . ComplLawnService. HA NDYMAN-Horne~ &R01'0T I L LI NC $25. P r of l 'uintcr, hon ~s l PropaJlf.lrhan1!,1n~.NoJob SPECIALIZJ~G NlahtJJ/wknd: OK Rcfii' Uph11¥ltiry. Dnshampoci 'S lumpji lo.ne, brick &. Comm /Reas/Cleanu~: Apts, Con$Clentious L<i n\i$Ca plng, Sod S:.ilcs. work, real'!. lnt/l•xt, rrcc too s mall. No job 1110 t n ltcmodc ling & Alter . $56-0347 J ean.Uc · · C ~ 0 I r e l a rd·u A ta J • bloclr: work. Smalt lo~. io~ree t11t. 54H·til<t2/tl42·7ZK Croirtsma n. ~. l"ree Est. Mast.o.:r Ch11. c:-i l . I< e f s. 5otH·2759, !urge. Cull 898·2'1~ clc. Un triue & Unusual Ot:w rca»era & 11 U color plantera.645·511 0. Duy or l'VcS. 1'Q1n 642·J!ll J -----• ---Wurk wclcomi:. Mbr B.U. br•Khluae r•" 10 -•nute •GAR DENINC • '"l'lllNGS" by Moo•c. "'"'·'l 70 -------1 l Cl •· I 111111-.1 Ser•lce ..... JV\I -·-I:> :i ss o:,,Xl / rn paint. Huretiu. 20 Yr:s eJC 1:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bhu1ch tor ,,Your wbitl! Mow/Educ/Mil~~ .... Gen woodwork, repuini, ---I R.L . S I NO it . State pa 11c rhang1 n~. a1rll':s~ 91.i~>l!.ltl carpets, Save money by DreslflHlll:'-t Frel) Eiit. S48·WJ11 p1um6ing, eLc.6'2·.5613. Masonry hc11nsrd. t:xtcr10f', 1•oy s pray. :.t5 yrs cxp:f1:.1·5l'.J4 ldltlngfTypin.J 11av1n11 me ClCtr1t lripl'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• monthly. 979.;~. -. ~u:.ility home imp. l.ic. 2;, • tOYr•cxper.tA"allfield•. Cleunllvlne room~dlnlng Dres1makl0i:ln111e Com p lctu Mu int , yd Wll ... L IAM S .& So n 3 l -~-"-"--"''-=='----I •W:i llr1apcrl l1.1n~ini.:• yrs ex1). l"rcc est. •»ur 1811 SeJecLrl e. 963·3'85, rm & hall Sl5. Any rm European M6lllllCr. Wt cleanups. lawn rcnovat· Houli119 ' 2 !'ol 1.1 s o11 1· r. H 1·11· k ; Uy •·orml.lr lit.~t1·uctor vr1ct. Wt: c11r ., call Ken _;;M~a~r~ll~Y~n~·----~·--1 $7.50, couch $10, cblllr $5. lurnl1h everything. ne. ;;::·46~~unlng/trunmjnil. ••••••••••••••••••••••• B J o c k / s to n c. t.: a 11 •THE H.&:HGMEH• Carl ltebko .1'4&-2"1..i~; eves & wk ncl'> 642·1170 , 1Syr11 exp i.!I whal cwnt.!i, •htned tor you. Corda.y • ' M 0 VJ NG• h a u 11 n g, 581·71129 J ... ic Z74046. •Tee Est. . -Ruy d 11ys ti75·911Y1 not method. J do *°"k Fa.shlOI\$. ~ r; x l• · 1\, J u ll a n t:~ e ~.~r;111c c!eun. up. H1.1li.ablc . D <& n :; ch wart z .s r . Ploste-r /Re-pair -~ -~-- myselr. Gd . ruf•. $31.0101 , by appl.only Ga rde~cr Com-'cl .. l 0Astserv1cc.963~152 Mo•tnq SS8·l:J01 •••••••••••••••••••••••Roofing ••••••••••••••.••••<i•••• R Id 1° I I d .. , 'I · •••• <t••••••••••••••••• -PA'l'C H~PLAS'l'l-:RI NO ••••••••••••••••••·••••• SAVE & ProriL Custom ST EAM CLt:ANlNG e~ .~n t.u .•.. n ust ·lla ul.1ng , yd clean up. OU'r&AUOUT'?'!' PAINTINC /Repa1r, Ja All 'fypc:., t•rcc E i>-llEPAl ll S. ;il l lypl:i.. remQd, r epair. ndd·on, A'r SHAMPOO PRICES EWctr ca• Free est. &.15 0315 moving, any area .. ll<;lfu. Local/Sla.tt:wi de Moving y r s . wo r k m a n.s hi p ~1 mulcs. Cull 540·682.5 Jtc:i~. Free c~L. he. :.i:.I.. lD5ulation. i''rw Qlit. & ~46·7811 '* S4#>-6861 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * R OTOTJU~IN.; • ble, low r;tlC!i. S5G·W47. 7 d:i, l'ree cst.Sll·ZOOJ guar 'd, lake advant3GC ---. ·----i'o 1 \V 01 I~. 830· 50~ 11 Oe11i1in11i.645~00. C:•mont/Cooc--'--ELEC'fRICIA N. Sn1I We ll do ne . La r~c 01· o(mye11:p.536·7006 Plwmb1n9 :in)'Onll,!. m• · I s II P l 16 oo>o. M'k l\.t oving/llaulin~. Student. ••••••••·•••••••••••••• ------M1NOR HOME REl'AIH. ••••••••••••••••••••••• jobs. ma int/ repa ~. 22 mu ot. l·........., 1 c H I • L k H ., •·i'OP QUAIJ'fY. • J <.:. lt001''1NG Pl b. __s•.,._.,,_. yr!I exp . l ie 233108. ou.ec e111unq ge true • eas . ..,arry MA l\V'S PLUMUING um ing ...:...t""'qtry CUS'rOM Ce ment Work BOB 'S GA RDENING ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·97t3 & 535..0i:JK interior & l:!:xteri<lr • c,IG-4817 • , Licensed & ln.-.urc\I Ceramic 'rile. 540-551.iO P atios. Reasorutblc 5"S.520J __ Clean Ups & New Lawns • llOUSECLEANING "' l------'-------1 Call Lee ~7Z7H ev NO JO~ TOOS~tALI~ Vrcc c~t . $.-19-<IOIX Cabinet Work . Gen 'I J"reeEst&t2·t!Sl<I • Ph :64G·2056 by reli ablecouple.Good MOVING? COL l.t.:GE S tudents -ilOO--,-._,-C:;;,-:-C-K_E_D ~ G-~..,,-t I •••~-1 OUR R. ATES 11 Pl JUST PLUMBING? Repairs. Vryw111rwork.8reak /Drill /R e move ~ ··7 G u rd "n"r S"rv •·c .... rae1,re•.~· WI ease Pain1in•. lnl&ext ,<iir· He"a1rcd&IU:placcd Sml Addils.-SSl--0171 As pha It /Cem ent. low ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl "' " .... · .. You. io~ree est. 7 Yrs l!:xp. less equip. Also kite.hen i'~oisl Scrv lteois Hates Oir:;cl V:ictory Service. .c:====-="-=c:...-~.r•L"s••o-~••t"" "168 Y•RDCL••~up eanups, Trimm ing, Bx p, dependable. Min 4 548·7147 Just OneCaJ\1'o: y · · h C .. ,,.. -;,.,._ ........-v ,... ..,...... ll u u.,l i n g . i'' r e 4 hours references Phone,r c:.=_:..::.:.:... ______ , cabine t:> refinis hing . J US'f PLU~1lUNG Li tcnset.::!tl-l5~19fi inis arpentry. CompMai.nt 645·000'J. Estimales.839·7~ ~ ... ,., .. ·.2. ' • ltcf$.67J·3G58 Rob . . 2 I'll: S.19·29ti l Remodel, Repair. L EONJTE CONCRETE ......, !--'------'-----; • 64 ·oil ll • --------·" Vince 675-186S S T AMPING . Cob· J i.p a nese ... Ge&rde ncr. Keep AmcricaCLE:AN , 11owte/Apartmentclean-... -------...., GUSTO PAINTING L.H. OTIS Plu;-b~ Tile &536·847S afl ij bl es tone , brick. tile . Cyard work. Clean·up. ~'riendl y. G'4rdencrs . N4 ing by lady w/expcr. '{o Place your WaJ.cr htrs all sizc:s d i~ •••••••••••••••••••• •• )litL's Carpentry 642·617iU'l::'-P~•~li=o~'~· e~t=•~· 640-0!::.:c::~•:,.....,,;l;~F~r~cc'-"-es~t~.~64~2~-3';1~02~:--;::-;::-;; l·!Jo~b~t~oo~l!ge~/!.".sml 541·60'..'7. De pen d . Own t rans . "F ast Result" ·~~:i,e~~~t .bc~~~~i~~~ posals, st~ppagcs: re-C~RAM IC '~IL.I:;. Ne"".' .i.: Patio c overs · Door s · Ce rn e nt Work of Al I F.)[ P t' r l J /\ P A 1' ES~ n.1 e xica n G 3rdening .. 1 c"'c.c."~""'="'--------I Service Dir ect ory or bus . t:xpcr'd, frt.-c est, 1Ja1rs. rcmoJcl1ng· and ~<emodt:I. "re~. ~'St. ~ml C a b i n e l s Counte r s . Kinds. lleasonable, rrec Gardening Service. r rec Comm. & Lg Apts M:iint guarn. 675·ti9'n. rcpip1ng. New Conslruc· Jobs wch:onlc. -~lti·24.26 t'ormic a·Hepai rs. es1imates. C.ill 638·3325. Est. 646•3370 ~--Cleanups/PrunillJI:. f<'rcc lronin9 ad ..• • Call Now · ~-..--1.i~n .. ~:' llrs. he & bond Tree SerYi~e Oon'L ~i v<: up the )Ship! fo'Jowers/ Mainl/Ldscpg sod, sPrklrs, soil cond Cleanup. 642·333l /646..ic908 t!S l . 548·2049. •••• ••••••••••••••••••• 642-5678 You Supply the Paint G42·ti2G3 _ ••••••••••• •••••••••· •• '\'" lllONI NG DONE bf. J22 ROOMS PAINTEO· EXPERT CARPENTRY "List ' 1~ in classiriL<d . GENERAt.:REPAIRS SttiJ,i tu shore results~ C11binets 645-1995 ti4l ·5678. SEl ... L id le item.~ w1 lh 11 Jn My Home ~10 ca. Dally Pilot Classified Ad. Reasonable t'A6·2103 1 • l'h: 540-7046 * ll;1ve t;Ometh1n g you ~·:int 1'rce 1,'r im ming, 1'opp1ng. to sell '! Cla::;s1fit.<d at.ls J o Pruning , llcn1ovals. Low 1t we ll. 642-5678. Rates. Dan. S.IO-Q.1(i(). • ~~:!.~.~~~ ..... !~~~ ~~1r.~~·~.~ ..... !!~! ~~~ ..... !!.~! ~~~•••!'•!:.~! ~~·!~~~•~•••••~!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!~! ~~~ ..... !!.~ ?!~!•••••••••••••~~:'_~ ?.~~~••••••••." •••• ~~.~~ FOUND ' Man• black AUTO DE LIV ER Y · C k 1 l' JUNIOR SALESMEN ORGAN TEACHER • •SUPER GIRL* •PET WORLD• AKC 1,.ish Sc1te'p uppiC>. framed reading i,tla.sses. Rl':g is t e r ne wspape r . 04;) , m.alure, I ime . Beg •·n-·rs thru Ad· SALES p Ch w II k ' s 7 wk s. ol d . Shot s & E $200 !,,,, Will train Musa Verde ·~"" Accur~tc lypisl. & •oocl u.~· 0 ~ ·us •e ' wormed "' ...... , ....... , .4/18, Vi c. 17th St. CM, arn lo ~ mo. ~" ' · Age ,10·15. Earn S20·S40 vanced . Ex..,.r·d only. SHARP GAL or•·•n••Cr able "' ha••dlc Chihuahua, tiny poodles,•~===·~~~··.,'-"-~~-"---673·1788 Lo 2 hrs daily·, 2 to4 PM. Conv. Hosp, 661 Cenler .--u 1· ..:.:..:..:=""-------!Early AM wee kend. Sl,C.M. per week getting new 847·8536. • Experienced de m e&nd ing work load lab. peke, doxic, pit UKC Amer Pitbult. male FOUND G Sh cu.stomers ror the DAILY I-====-'------In conte m po r ary a n d r espons ibil i ty . bu.lls.cock a~.pom .. 100 ear• <roppc·d, 1 yr. old , ; · e rm. e p. Small reliable car nee. ~ PILOT a l!er school a nd PIX A•swe-rinn $en Ill d ., "t d pup, bl ack, needs vet's 540·3006 Woody. Oell ver Y Work, p/timc. Sa'uc,ays. YOll m""l be · --~ women's sportswear lo Insurance experience :in i x~ pup be.~ .., u . !>48-684 3 · · v Sa ~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! 1L ... .... Exper. pref'd. Days or manage acti ve boutique . ,,,·e t. Abo ve averagt' service most rt. .... 'US. 2525 • --. 1:1ttenllon. ic nla Ana M1:1rried , over 25. Use out ol school by 3 .. 00 p.m . e ve·.·. "'knd' i nclud'd. w l7 h F · · "'\ Hl .II C 11 6"32015 w -~ "" n.i usthave.good rers&be s al a r y & benefit s . · I at ... 1rv1cw . ..,, . LOS'r : Si lky 1'el'r .. ,m<1 lc. gs. · a "· · own car. e pay gus. and be able to wo'k ··t •·o•'.540·1962. I k · O•~o e00e·53I 502·~ lk & Id I I I AVON Good · 11 .. "' "' ab e to start wor 1m· Beneficial Adm1nislr:i· .. -• s -~·-b go : a so 1tl .., .FOUND : Beige color pup· · cealrln•8n04gs'27"5°o '•" 1' leas t 3 days per week. No l----------med . tion Co Box 713 Coronu grey fuzzy fe male dog ing. 8 · e del•'ve,•e• or ,-llccl•·ng. · ' Beautiful Irish s ette r c· ,1 1 1, • .' py, Husky/Shep mix ·~. 4pM .. ·" Call for appointment ·de1Mar.9lti25 r 8 k · ·hot · AKC V ic or ei.:c ar ... has choke chain. Vi c E . T rans po rta tio n pro · PIX Operator And Interview -=-=="'-'==-----!pups, w :s, s s. ~·336!1. Newporl&22od St,CM. GETMOR~r" D E NTAL : M at u re vided.Call644'6236 Exp e r. Relief hours. THELOOK TEL EPH ONE SALES· Xlntpapers,673..ic923 - 646·0030. OUTOFLIFEr woman for rront'desk. Eq u i.I O ppo r t u nity Eves &wknds.CallJane 644_6 •0 • Sell Or a nge Co.a s t 't .... KC "h It ' , 10 ENGLISi-I Sheepdog & E t Ell ... 1700 EOE ~ • · · ,.. ~ e te, pupp.}. • Pulipuppies 7wks s1· Be an AVON "·p-. en· Ex per . 494·2517 t ues . mp oycr en,....... · · 1·~~~~~~~~~~1 f a vorite . ne wspape r . wks, male. Bcf. 11 am or 644 :,.....4 • ., LOST: Chocolate Point ne •-=·~ F · Good e arning · Bi g t.'Om .,,......,... Sia m esc, red coll a r, lative . Meet new people, through ri. LIYE·IM MAID . PRl,..TER SALES missio ns. C~oose th~ af~. 6 pm. ll40·lG39 Pre-e to Yow 8045 Bluebird Canyon, L.B. add new interests to your DENTAL ASSISTANT· i',or ~orking fa mi ly of 2 E~~r1cnced Itek, A.O .. Students, pot.rt lime. 16 hours you prelerto work· GERMA N S h e ph e rd.~••••••••••••••••••••• PLEASE call 494·6J67 li fe & earn g~ mo~ey Well exp'd chairslde as· w/no c hildre n. L g t ~1ck o~ra~r. full/p:irt yrs & older . Good pay. 9:l0amtolpm or 5:30pm P ups, AKC, xlnl. papers 0 G 0 , . . N c'I REWARD! too! NO selhng exper. st. for restor;ative prac· hs kpng & Coo kin g. tim e . E , 1 oro a rea. Apply 15056 J ackson , to H:30pm. Call Mr. LeE &ternpcramt•nts,8\\'ks. G IN vcrseas. 47e necess. I 'll s how you lice. Ne wport Beach. Prefer under 30 yrs old. 830·0890 a.1idway City btwn 4 & 6 al ti4 6·4100 between 832·7938 adult home for 2 lov1!1~ FO UND : young black h o w. Ca ll S-40-7041 , Some rront office skills Xlnt living conditions & P M 9:30am and lpm. c~ts .. 1\ll 'd. & declawd. pup11y vie. or Wilson, CM Days . helpfu l . Neat 1n a p· hrs. Salar y open. Call PRI NTED CIRCU ITS · Equa l Oppor. £.mplpyer Golden R.etrieYe-rs 968·S465 pi s. Iv . messagt' -!'~5~56~'1!'-------1~~~~~~~~~~·1 ,.._ T r rin ee o r Ex p ror · peara nce & mature . ....., 556·7896or 963-3511. Sales·Mo bile l-lomes ~ AKC (7 1.4)631-6483 r.. ... ,·1ur• 8050 I I lh J·lydro Squeege Shop. . "' LOST ·Blk ma le~b l Y'B b 'tt /H k h notappy uness esere-. . 0 1 . h .1 S E a rn x t ra ·mo ney 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ·. a YS• er ouse per.c 1 quir e m cnls are mct.IL'VN , f /t1m e J·l l shirt. a y n1g t a va1 · ee s p:ire time working from TELLEA · St. Bernard. Male 3 yrs. G S U·cd old. no coll o:tr, friendly pJtime. A1on, Wed & !o,ri. 646•7419. Con v . hosp. Newpo'.~ Karl. W.S. Circuits. 13.55 your own mobile home. Immediate opening !ur AKC re~. Has papers, real :i\·1ngson s loves to fetch. So. CdM Ca ll artsm .&'.IJ-8575. ----------1arca. Ne w paysc:ilc 1n Logan #2.CM No expe r. net.>dOO., will p e r so n ab l e , w e ll .Long ~a ir. s plash coat. Furn,Appli &Misc. Oc h . 4 /14. 842 ·7 3 J ~ OEN 'rAL ASSISTANT c fft:Ct.642·80.14. -"=~~-'--~.----·! 1,.,,·n. So. ·Orang• co::1 g r oo m ed individu a l Beauti ful la rge dog. Wilson's Uurgain Nook Reward : B,\RYSITI'ER. !\&.on 1hr C d I M' PRODUCTION .... S45 W 19th St C 1\1 Fri 31o6: 2 chiklrl'll i 12& hairs i e, rul lime. in. LY~. R...1:-.s: L:irry, 830·6251. w/pleasing personality & 557·5077.. · · · · . • 1 <JSO ( 1 1 .. 350 n I yr exper. X-ray lie. ., -'C'• SUPERVISOR . _ 1 abi lity to. worK wexll· Cha mp '•o n Blood l i nu OREx •·L •·sp•'RAN'l'O rtrsono S ~ JI}, 't.\ :Jfl':i.fi';'J .,, u Sala ry opl':n. f'r inge LVN or RN, weeke.nds, All 3 h'( M cG --c. "' ~ ••'°•••••••••••••••••••• f, ., s 1 ts. a regor ' Soi•s. T•iephone w/lile p~bhe. Teller~ , Collie pups. Tris and din. rm . set, ladder bac~ '· benefit s. ·Beach a rea. 11·7. Conv a lescent Hosp, Yacht Corp , 1631 Placen· MEW OFFtCE per. req d .. XJnt work~ng Sabl s 5S6·383'7/546-ZS2.5. chrs. Xlnt. cond .. 644-llt>l •'a r•.PnRgEGcoNnANTr;de? nl ia I HARM. All>, nee. r & Wine, 847-2569 Newport a rea. New pay tia, Costa Mesa. p y· conds & fringe bener1ts. • e • aft 5 ~·kdy . '-' r scale in ef£ect. 642-8044 . le-st art· UM Please Call Mrs. Iredale, Reas. . ~. -·· counseling & referral. R e ~i e f s hi ls, ~X · Dental Assistant, Fri & REC&PT TOS600 JoblnOrlll'MJ"CO. Gle-nclcH MATTRESSES " Abortion, adoption & P~r•e !JCe~, attraclive , Sa t only . X;r ay cert .Maletfema1~ J>:Brking al· Progressive animal Is what we hJve to offer . • • • • keeping. thirtyish. 646·5544 necess. ti42·6380 days. tendan~. p/t1me, N,B. hosp. offe rs exceptional energetic, articulate fM!O· hderol :Mn'llMJS & Bedroom Sets APCARE 547-2563 BEAUTICIANS W/FOLL. Eves a(t6, 64,G-0802. Good. oppor. Call (213) fulure·ror ven;atilc, t ake pie. Gua ranteed hrly 2300 H~r~ Blvd To pla:r:r~rJ:5sage Queen, Full &TWin Sets Now inte rviewing tor DESKc•••K 868·u530 b.cf. llAM, cha rge mature person. wage + comm .• + CostaMesa d' bl. Prict>d to1't1o\'eNow: new NEWP ORTER INN ~ Deluxe Park1ng Serv. Minimum. 4 yrs. office bonuses al.lows our best 642-4711 rea in g pu It', 833·96:?5&646·8686 PROILEMS? • .. Wanled. E xnor'd NCR d Eq a!O por Employer phone P SALON Call 714·M0-858': .-~ MA~AGERT".,~EE experience r equire . reps to ear'n over Sol per u P · . ONE WAY llEL or644 oSa1 , 4200 ma c hin e . Ca ll ., """"'" Corporate bene£its.5end ·hr., nationwide. Exper. DailyPilot •Sofa, matching Lo\·· CENTER · S57·8700exl 258 (or appt. Exper. not necess. J oin resume. Write ad No. pref d , but will lr;tin if W •iTRESSES . Classifielj, 642·5678 c s eat. H i gli qua I ii)'. 24hrHotLine645·~ BEAUTICIAN needed to -growing chain ,of sue· .,.,9 0 ·i P 'lot PO Box ~·• h .... neve r us ed, mov in ~. -==="-"=--~-I take over clientele. Rent Dishwasher wanted. Must cessful car washes. Must "" ' 81 y 1 ' · • you ha ve g......,... P one F/lime. E xper. n.tusl be 968.&j2i SPIRITUALREADER be Well groomed •x -1560,Costa Mcsa.~. vo ice & are a h a rd 'ii~:::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::,~~~~~~~~~~ Newport Beach area. • .. · have m echa ni cal a p ·l-"=::..:::::::::::.::.:=~="--1 worker. Students &/or ove r 21. Apply in personl · OpenIOAMtotOPM 548.1311. p e r 'd . C arm e l s titud e, ·abi lity t o RN p/ti me 7·3&J.llre· h o usew ·i v es & ONLY.No PhoncCaJls. Advice onallmatters. Restaura n t, 628 No. s upe r.vise & handle li ef. LVN pttime 3·11. moonlighlc rsfindlhisan Surf&Sirloin " 312 N.EI CarninoReal CoaslHWy,LagunaBch. custome r s. Willing lo M esa Ve rd e Con v . •'deal J'ob. 5930 W.CoastHwy NB •. ,.~ Sun Clemente,For appt. Boys&Girls kl h Ra ·dad 11 · 1 "'l Ce St "~ 'Wd, E •R~ 520•5400 wor ong 1'$. Pl · · osp1la , .;., nter , Phoo•·· 833-809, · ~ , qt& Call 492-9034 492·9136 " " "" vancement.847·8581. CM TIME·LI FE " • 'J'...-Adi,j · 0 ~o 14 .v t;a rs of age. D~ily per mo. 1' or z ni ghts a WAITRESS ~ 'AJTT~ ~ Non ·sm o k i n g, non · pllotdehveryroutes may wk . + l night at .our MASSAGETECH SALES LIBRARIES,lNt'. CASHIER 1 -:.~. 7. drinking gent.~xchange be available in your ·racility. P h : 552·7997/ Young lady (l8·2S ) for Ee&rn Money Immcd., _________ _, .. ·~ ... \ A COHVEN1£NT SHO~NG ANO ,,, '•'te >er\·ices for room. E l't lo' de ••• I II p . F ·-tfOSTESS ..:;! SEWING GUIDE FOR THE ,areu. arn pro 1 · ..... ·444 legitima te fuU time posi· f'u or /time . rec, _________ -t CAL ON THE co. -""'~· ::..:·1~1~9~7 _______ 1 liveries & cash, trips or -'-'--~~------lion. No exper. nee. we training. F or info. ca111• ~ COOK ~ ___ _,,,. ... !!!!• merchandis~ f~r selling EXP'D SEAMSTRESS send to school, earn1 ..::"':.:'..:·•=•::"":.:·------I SECRETARY BUSBOY & For• Ad in Womtft'I World EmP1oy111•nt & Preparation ••••••••••••••••••••••• !'ew sub~c r1pt1on,. For needed by s ail maker. while you learn. Apply in OISHWA..1tfEA 1nformal1on pl e;ise call Good pay & working con· person any afternoon or SAL ES,.,IAN , must have Jf you can take Gregg Sal commensurate c .. Sue 642-5678, Ext. llO 6.42 ·•1J21 . From S~n ditions. Apply in person , eve. 211 2 Harbor Blvd, exper. in Sea Food. Call sh orlha nd at 100-120 with experience Cle ':l'l e nte-San Ju1:1 n 16881 Hale. Irvine, ca. or Costa Mesa. ror appt. 8J8,M 6 wpm, type between SS.75 Apply To: Job Wanted, Capistrano a.re ~. c~ll call 557·4073. An Equa l SALES/MGR.. wpm & are looking for a Skinny f'taYftl Rest Mate 7 ... 25 ~95·0630 and M1ss1on Vie· Oppty Employer. Mgr trne , no l,ayoffs. Private Tennis Club need challenge, lhen send us 501 No. Brookhurst ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jo-El Toro area, call -"="'-'==="'----Eslab accts. 22-46. $160 + your resume ""' E . d Cl ass 1 581·6310. gu a r . Mr . Lyon s, a ttractive, personable Classiried ad no362 Anaheim 776-oO., ; x perie n ce 1;~Eq~;u;al~O~p;po;r;·~E~m;;;pl~o~y;e;r 1--j~~::1;;:;--1 846-S45S. · girl who meelS public clo Daily Pilot J ob Sile Will Be dr1ve1~needsTwork .L.oc1 al e:-.ia-&L.-.:::::.....:::::: ______ ! w c l 1 . c a n t a k e P .O.Boxl.560 25254.1..aPaz Rd. o r in c. ea rn s e r . ca...-.--res ponsibili~ and bas CostaMesa,Ca 9'..!626 Laguna Hills San~Fan Trio 'J .. • •• 846·1677. BOOKKEEPER Great MILL proven sales experience. 1~~~~~~~~;;.,.,~~"""""""""~~~~~j U.S. COA 'T Guard Lie. Newpo rt Beach are a . Outclooors CARPE~TERS Mu s t h 3 v e 5 0 m e WllO \VANT0 TO WORK? ("' " 30·40 hours p/wk . "·nd know1-•ge or tcnnl0••• Ph: • Secr•lary I --1 ~ JI o ~ean Operator belwo iJ·i Boal co. needs experd 640•676fi. -~ te &' -"r" D HI VEACAB: Poi nt Vincente & Cape resume to Ad . JJS, 31 Y II you qual•'ly r..-Combat !'tlill Carpenters w/min 11..:.:.'-==c....______ Real Eslale FinanL'~ CHOosg your ~ours, ~ ).cf' d · P '>lot P 0 Box 1560 M To$7SO 100%1-\.-c Paid 'T S a n Lu c a s es 1res • · · •' • Arms Training,you'IJdo yrs boat e)[pe r. ust11·---------J wor k fo r yourself. bi · permancn~ position on,.,_C::0:.:•ct::•~M~e~':.:'8:.:·~C~a~. ~92626=--1 ,·ust that. Int.he dark. On ttave own tools. Xl nt co1' Li1. Reinders Agency your own boss. Men 01 "' I I l ' be r" .. r A 1 SALES 4020 Birch St, Ste t()I C be 1. h motorvesse o any on BOOKKEEPER/ a n e mpt y s to m ach . ne 1ls m ulure. PP Y Women. an s 1g t.:, bl ol . NeWport Beach833·8190 h · d N '-• nage. Capa c com· S E CRETARY Exp'd . Maybe e ven in the rain. 1nperson to: a nd1 c appc . eat _· ,. plete charge t.o opera.le, Full chi. bkkp'g. & assist The reward is knowing W•stsail Cof'D. MEM & WOMEM Coll For Appt. Cl ea n A p pearancc< 1r....;-. n a vigate & m a1nta1n . w /secr e l aria l duties. you can do it. J oin the I638 Placenlia,t M Fo r a Gove rnm e nt T . Vets .• retired. Age Z5 l~ o Wrile or ph. It. Engel. Hrs. 9-S, s m. congenial people who've joined the s ponsored lax subsidy Secreta ry /Recpt.. yp1 ng 70. Supplement YQUr ii) 6780 Fria rs ltd., Sa1 ore. Xlnl. b e n e 's. Arm y. MOTELdeskclerk.G hrs progra m. & Filing. EXECUDEX. come. Driveacab 6 hr;· J , ~ Diego, Ca . 92108 o r work Jn exchange fo r EXC EPTIONAL l lOl Dove .St. Suite I.10, o r more a day. Apply i , \ 714·299·7874 7i 4·979·Z270 apt. 548·9755; 645·3967 E ARNINGS N · B · o r c a I I M r ' person, Yellow Cab Co.. 1 , '\" Call ArrlPt Lewis Financial Service Coughlin, 752·097 1 h S Co Bookkeeping, my home o; Camera & Sound H n.t O'rEL. r-tAll>, p/timc. 350 E . 17lh SL Suite210 180 E . 161 t., st; your office. For inlorma· SALESMAN OpporMli1ft Apply Costa Mesa Inn, Costa Mesa.MZ-6753 Secretary, Ex~. .Mesa . · f / J Lion call. 675·2878 NB Ex~r. neccss. P/time. t;;;;;;6§4~5~·~12~~4~0;;;;:1N~3~20S~~H~a~ri"°'f.~R~l.~C~>~t~1~~~=:=~:~1 Are you an e11:cepllon to Me-rchondise , WETE N'SCAME"•S the rulo ? Do you cnioy W d -....... .... •A•ppl•••;•o•••<••··········,··O•l•O• U ' W Job ot1t• • So. Coast Plau, CM Need $85·$110 wkly? F/1 Sales a nswe rin g t he phone Fetnal• 7050,f-_:;;::..:=:.:..:==cc..-SZl.5+. House of F~ller Nat'I Estob. Corp w/one hand while getting ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAMYASSERS Fooct& Cocktail Mr. Rlchards,846--MSS due to e xpansion. has out u rush letter w/thc Pt. T imeChaWCeur/Com· Men lo work Mon lhru Waitress :'\L'RSF. l i mite d pos itio ns in other ·! We need a person ••••••••••••••••••••••• punion/ Cook. Oependa· 'l'hurs S·8PM. Sal IO.am· E:xperienced/Days R~ c~••Ge <Jlrecl commission sales. who thrives on pressure, Wes lin ~housc Piggyback ~ble.Helen,548·7197 2pm. SS P er hr + Applybetwnl·&.4 "'.'• "~ . 'Experience preferred. is organi zcd,hasanun· heavy d uly wash er/ 9312 r.•lpW011lod TIOO bonu1e 1. Mus t 'be ex· Sheratonfoi&ewport 11 ·7 s hirt, 2 rughts pc~ OrangeCo.o{£ices. canny me mory. loves to drye r . Avocado. E)[. ft per'd , 839·2861. • 4545 MacArthur Blvd wk. Hunting.ton Beal'r Call for Appointment interrace wtexees & has cond. 11 mo. old. 557·8658 •••••••••••••••••'•••••• h Con v. Hosp1Lal,!iil8ll ll Mr.N•'chol"' a k noc k o ut appear . O ---Newport Beac .. Frigidaire. frost (ree, !<' O ~---~ COOi(, FfTIME Flo.rids St. HB M7· 15 11 141 .... _ Single pref'd. Sh & LYP· 1 ~ cu ft, top frzr, white. Accountant . Sl2K J!>xperlenced.Only. ing are vital. Lovely ofc $l50. G15·'24 1.5. SIZES 2.8 iBa nqUet Director $12K Food Se."'t. Ai• GENERAL OFFICE S1\LES w/exeiting atmosphere. •Engr /Optical $181\ F/ime . No exp. nee. Accurate typist. F /time. NU RSING Need reliable couple to 833·1030. White Westinghouse Ff' ; 1-.1lfMi-lff'""~ ..... 1Contracbo Ad1nln t.o i l6K Applca t.ions a ccepted Imm e d . o p e n i n g . RN 'S, LYN'S help me in m y vilanun &1~~~.--------1 w/icc maker, 1.acr. Sl85 .. 'i t5tcam Cleaners to $12K Mon·Jo,r ;30•4 : 30. Park 549-0068 chemical business. Need Service St a. Attendant. Apt size G.E. 1 door Cop· •Inventory C.lerlc to S58C Lido ~onv. Hosp, 466 NA'S noL leave your present }/time, e?e~d. ~nus pertonc $iS. Wedgewood o!'!:~!..~~:,111,~n ~~:::·~rui!~i: G.:neral Oft1~ $45C Japhip Rd, NB GH Offict/RK•pt pos ition . Ow n ers~lp ~r s mog, ra e or amp gas stove fo r mobile trto! Whip 1111 ~ .. ri.ttio apron. IJRVINE P.ED~"'°'"''El for M•gatlne Publls hl':r. Experienced acute cart pos:s ibilit ies . Write hcenses. ~~al appeu r &. home l30''J $50. 543-°'33 •bona. PMl•L 11u~h"'~ llt n0o , • (\,.1\J1"1" Cook · R e l ief, mat ure Laguna bch. Alert, de· hospital only. P/Lime·On Classified ad no. an. c/o handw r 1t 1ng. Apply &6i5·5Z58 :::ht~:1ft':rr;.n~t~11~1~~ .... ;'u SER.VICES•~Y per son, lop salary & penda blc. type 65 /70. call(or a ll shirt.i.C.Onta cl Dally Pilot. I'. O. Box morns,2590Newport 01,I -'-'-"--'~'-----·--.,,1n1 .. ., l'•1ttorn t~\2! 488 E. 17th (At Irvine) benefits. 642·5861 Start 1400 + per mo. Call . Mrs. Jensen, Costa Mes:.. 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca C.M. llefrl g. Api. size S7S.2 Dr. Chlttl'.-Sh,.,. t, •.ti, it. Shi• G Suite 2Z4 Costa Mes. Shirlcy494·2222 .Memorial HONpilal, !IOI .92626 S . • Ff' ~5. Both Xlnl clean ~l~":~\~,~~·~hi~~~~.~~n. ' CaU 64.2· 1470 COOICS Vi c tor ia, Coslu Mesa .I :;;;;;;;;t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j ervice. Sta . Att.c nda nl. cond. 549·8500 Add zs ct"nts for ~yrh p1tW•fl ?~~~~~~~~~~ Expcr. only for busy cor. Jlouaeclcaning. Mon & Vri 642.2734. EOE. '!4 exp e r d . ucal ~ Days 1-----------1 forfir•t·<"l•~•m•ll 'llnd1per1 11 • . • . • lee shop. Must know egg J9~·~4~P~M~. Jfl~c~l~•~·_'.O~w:n•t~~~~~~~~~"""I SALES Fountai n Valley Texot<.'O, 8icycles 8020 hindllni : oihtrwl•" 1hird· • AN o b r o•' le r ,work . lraruip, &44-0109. • PART·TIME BrookhunL&Garfield. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-1.au dt'hvtry will 1•k~ 1hrn1 · Advertising Salesman """"°""more ~rod 10 M•na.n waoL. Call Ted or OeneClta. Anply ln person . . NU RSING • & FULL· TIME Service Statio'l Alt.en· Used Uikes/Piarts. $15/up. Mirtln. 442. tht o1n1 1'1klil . Mon Lhru '""ri . bclwn 2 & Housekeeper: ll ve·tn. Top R""'S-LV""'S f' & Buy /sel I /t rade 2488 Ptt'4!rn Ut<pt m w~ ll'llh ' Stewa rtat6'>6111 4pm.2278 •N-Blvd, sal. No children .. Mu~L " " or d ant,Fcxlp&cr 'd: Day New port lil cM Pb·1 & .. f'IC'• vot.. N.Y. 10011. ~;;;;~~~~~=~:·1 ~1E~~~~-mJ-~~ -~~:I h I I I Tic Toe Mcrt&eh eves. u I p/\.ime. Allll• • I • Pt1nt NAM I'!. AOOR'F,.. .... o;, l!:ll'. CM. Ask forotrice-. ave 2 yrs re ,s as ave·1n 1r you wa nt pcrso~;I I I ly Shell Stal•'on, 11th & 6"2·7!HO SIZK ond STYLt: NUMOER --hakpr. Good Eng. Ovr40. sntisractlon & total 111 Conven encestoresa es. ... ...... -r,s , , 11 At.....Wtn1•-r• · r ' · PleaeCall "'""'"~"l lrvine,N.8 . Comer••&· ONr.FREr .. ••r··•))'Ol.I COOK wanted perm. or N.0 .615·3170. volvement In pa tient a ,.,,__. .. cho!cetowndror.Ofll'lrttp.,t· '' 'IC•run/Secy't ~·ovtyach\.Must beex . core, Joi n o ur p ro Equipment 8030 tt"' 1n1ld• NF.W SP R1NCi· 11 NEEDED NOW! pe:r'l'd Will be cruising IDE1\L part time JOb pre· tession11I atafr. Posllioru SHOE SALIS ,•••••••••••••••••••••• :!I u M Mt: ft r /1. TT r. MN I 17&02Sky Plr\l lne Canada July &Aua.Scna aentt n g Quec ns w.a,y open ror 7.3, J.ll fuU ai Sales/Se-rvlce,T ralnec Exptr'dSaln lady SACRI F ICE : Linh o l f!!~~·n1;:;,;·~~l~ <Tempo Te mporary Help eJCper., »-••re-Iii & sal. lo Home Fa~h10M Part1e-s. P./ 11 m e. s a I . com . LA /Orange-~ s .• would Jn Setter GradeShOl..-s: Kard<in·Bi 4 x 5 view -· ~tiw • KNIT nor.11 ,.,lh Call~ p . o. S'q~ 2t 05 Seal lllgh earn1n111. 586·9Ul2 m en a urate w iexp er. llke mecha n1cally orle-nt Apply1n Pe~ . camera w /ltodenstock· bl k:ti'""J'l•tt•rn .... s1 n ti A1 ..... lyl.tJ1•• }:xper'd in 00.tor kV•• 'ieinbly. li t.. 2nd •hill.I \A pplJ Ma c Gre g~1 .;.YachLt, 1131 Placenua 't:ll TAIU1 ll'll. I Beach Ca90740 ..aER~ Va ca tions holl days & edcoll ege graduate.Call HF.~I P ~l lLl :SS l-10~ Si ro nar 210mm lens. IMl•ntF•,hionflotlk .... s100 , JAMtTOR/CLI. An w•ll paid b'encn .. Appl) ror appt. 645-3182 54 Fashion Island, NB >n.s1•n1Sewh1lfklllk •• 11.00 • Cl ·r·~/\d Needed ror arumal h~p. F . Cal1 G44-4223 ll/~.6 Mint cond. lncld : • r'or as~t •~ All a a t lon alllle.s cbn· Monthru rl9"'1, • You don't need a cun tol ---~------1 Case. bello ws. e"tention AC<;T,1 1 1°,N »ld e r e d . Apply 1333 ROYALi "dr aw rasi." when you &T U DENT. p /time tor rod, &. 11 film hol~n. Av oc ad o, Newpo rt C011• ... 1c....,Hotpito& place a n ed in U1e Delly bolt maintenance. Appl) 1900. ro r e ve rythint . Dally PilOt Cl':nter, Mon lhru Thurs. · 1030 w. W1me:r.S.A. P1IOl Want Adl!ll Call~ 4.tpm only. 814 W. 16th, ti?S·3360 d.l )'t. 6¥-8371 A()..VISOH S.m·ilpm. CaUS .. 1'50 -642·5618. C.11. Cre1.rbuiklln&) • "°es. ....,.,. • \ I •• • Caper Mates! 7iOO I \ ~. - -· .• . .:'!. • ' ' • ' .! • \ " . ' ll"r•• 11r11 lhP !lllVIP "1111"~ nll 1hr ,,;h'l• hl•'••: IN ~·r A NT (';11,.••-..ol [,\ NII·•~ Iron~ l"C"I to.in\tm1I• Wl1h 1urlr•·• •11 nround. t:rorh~t .. 1 ,.·oru(ltl 111 ~ tvlnrJ. 1·~u .. rn ~:ull: Ml->11' Sh"~ IA~,~ Chilf'I'~ ~I>;~~ •·1'1 lt1rl11dMI -~,\ SI (II) IM ('l>th flllll~. Add 25' ror t 11ch J>llllttl'I lor ht!t·rl.-•• m11~1 •n<I hl>f'('1111 h1ndllrii:. Sl•nd 10 Alitl', ffrftl')~I , 105, lllf' l>11U1 l'ilat, NttdlC'tr11~ 0C"pl., Do• 11:13. 'lid Chel1t• St11tiQf1, Nt"• York . N. V. 10011. f'r1rit N11mf', Addrt11, 7Jp, P11tlC'f"' N11mbtr. • S•ve d cll•r1! Crt11tl" bP•11lif11l lllin11•. ~for New 191S NC'f!dlec"flft C..l•klil!! ~ dtfi l&nl prU\tfdinJide , .•. , New~ Nlf\1 Flf\.1 Qulltt U.Otl Ntw' RiflpltCrn&:hct .... Sl.00 ~w • Knit Ro<* ........ S-1.~ Ntt<llC'flO\nl Docia ........ $1.00 tiOOl"totCroclltt l}ook .... Sl.00 ll•il'tlin Cnl(l\tt ~ .... Jl.00 . lri~1•t1t Cra<htl IJi;.ok •• , .S-1 OCI l"'l•nt M•tr1111t0oak .. $1.00 lnJlllrit Mont1 BOoa • ,,fl.OD CompkteCilf\ l'looll .••.•• 11.00 Cmnt•let• A !lhlll'I ''" , .$1 .Cl'.I 12 Prirf'AF11:h•rll l l1 •••••• $11 8otlkur1eQul1tt11 ........ iO" Mual!Um Quilt Booll IJ: ..• .5Lr I) Qiiillt lor Tod111 0 . ,, .• ,,.,. Hoofl qf 11 !lff)' Rlll!ll ..... w · .. I ,, • ' I .• • I 8fQ DAILY PILOT /Mcnoey, Aprl1 21. 1975 ........... 805 tH•1on 8010 IHh. Sail 9060 ........................ •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• a1.9Cull s lde by slde GE EARTHWORMS Now 26 ' Sailboal. u1w "SID re frJg., avocado grn, ·Jo"OR THE; GARDEN Trailcrable. Below de· lf"O • 6 ""f $3SO. Cust. 6' tufted na.ug . 1000 for $4.95 alercost. Call 5.11·391$. ' '· cuueh $150. All carvfd Worm Castin.gs $2 Lug 3 LAMDCIU'lB m1hoi. coffee tbl $100. J1362Goth"rd. HB 22' He1·re1hoff Americwn STA Tll"tlM · 25" Color tv, 4 'yrs.. 'Eagle gaff ri&&cd witb •• ., ... Sylvania, fully serviced Ul\.I Elcc .• Afdl . "C''. G1. teak option al dealcr5 WAGONS $lSO. C•r-.:ed muplc dbl cond., Elile. 1 port. cost.546·117Z toClloo""- bed $100. Oil paintings Smith/Corona Elec. Like "top Dollar For Any M•ke or Model. .. 'JIM PANOS ' MAZDA . 2001 s. Man<:hij!iter Anaheil:n 636-6000 24x:J6"$IOOea.675,3822, new Elite. Call : 64.5·3753. HOBIE 14 w/ trailer & Example: '-'-'-'-'--'"-"-'-"-"''-"=-1ato4:30 or eves. SS7·S414 box. Blue bulls. ~ill> & 1972 SILL US YOUR CAR! Double box sp rings & & 968·4816 hull xlnt cond.' Irvine. 6 cyl .• 3 speed, ~ir, w11r We pay top price! maltress. Orthosupreme • 551-SOSl eves/wknds. hub r,adio, healer, &. ex MUST IE CLEA"' w /frame, 6 mo. old, xlnt. M1sctll~'ow1 loots Slips/' lrll clean. {4titiFOL) Will Luk e anylhing in • rondition. 840·2006. Wanttcl 8081 Doc.ks 9070 $4177 trade, watchei;, rings, ••••••••••••••••••••••• · TV1s etc .• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWER MOWERS. J>rel SWPSA\la1htble .~, t.UllO 64$-lSOO ' • • MOV lNG·Sc lling NOT working. Reus , N~wpportBellCh ~ COSTA MESA tnl MAZDA CAS1'1 ' . ' • ]. I • ...... u.... -••••••••••••••••••••••• lle¥tolet , .ttJO . .................. \ . . CQMHal., , 1'973 VW Pop ·Top CHIYIOL.11'. , C•tnper, new. radial SALES&S&RVICE ~ Ores. • 2821 H.-'ll•d.•, Si5·8101 COST AME.SA ' .,. vw. ''IP"' Sun·bua. 546-1200 a.mJfm,suproof,9000mi. 69 Cbevolle Wa1on. $297S. &40.l840 Sharp! Loaded.I $91$ Bal V r I I o{r. Pvt Pty. 531·5938. ' 16' W snr , ooks OWIY , , runs 1reut. Count.clr·lhll hevy '70 Kinpwood SLf cranlc"$.100.4£M·5&t9 'W;aif, A/C1 P/S. 11/B • Modest rDileage. Xl.nJ "'°' -.. , • .._._, '70 ;Pua. New clutch, brk!J cond. Priced to aell! , _-___ .,_,,.. __ -_._mo __ ,, or1a. paipt. Compl. rebll 644·1000 9.5 • OVER 100 eng. $1150 or make olfer.1--------7 ~Ew & USIO lllu11tsell . 61$-Z':tOt. '65 Corvuir, Xlnl con4i· " lion. R/H. $550 or best ...... ........ ...... •p•rtld .......••..•....••••••. ..... ,. ........•..•... ~~~~ .... !?!~ !!$::~ ...•... !?? •• ' Now PWc~ u:.d.::.I.. 'C-1 U1ed Cwt1m1111r I """""Vislo I ••.,aiits MEICIDES '59 VW BUG, rece n ofr.Cllfl549•2'7S7aft5:30· O~ or••u.y engine work. $450. • ' 2 -. n · -'61 UAJA HUG. •un<ool, Chrytlor 9925 Garage Sale 8055 Wanted: Appliances & ••••••••••:•••••••••••· .,_ ..... L••ft:a 20001-IA RlJORBLVI) Everythln~. Maple furn, 646~5848 20 ·~ , ov.:er ~ TOYOTA , 1---~tables,.disheo, books, ol'· • 18_:00 S@il _ _ _:__ AYfos,Jmpocted-- fice supplies, ne:.v-rug Mu11cal 618-5253 1966 Horbor. C.M. 646·9JOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• REPATES I j • HOllH of kUAll"ll blown motor, $5UP. ••••• • •• •• •••••••••••••, --o· lli::l1---1-----AUTHORJZ~ Used-motors.&tr.ans.-'68..:W·AGON, air;. S il· n MERCED.ES DEALER * $56·9308 * lens ive s·ervlclnc has 6862.Manclsester, ,67 8UG. 5975 m ade this an xlnt lranss:" samples, lamps. s hop tn1truments 8083 · -7 tools fireplace &'g,urden ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;;o· BoalS~fQr.Rent. -LAST-~ILL¥SMADE-Alfa.Romeo 9 OS tools: misc housewares. ROGERS Prof. 5 piece Bc~~\~f~=ion '69 Jeep wgn'r & cu:o~m ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bedroom set. 2014 Mel'i-Drum i;elw/3 cymbals& , 4·W.D , P t B._ P /S, air , Alfa Romeo day Lane, ~anla Ana. cases. Like new. 548-8384 Limit 20' boat. Across radio, V-8, hitc~, ~,:r.»! lwy or Lease (off En g lis h, n ea . . Newport·Jsland.Jfmast, offer.497·3276days. Authorized Washington)543-9178. Of~ic~Furn.hlr'e&8085 hin ged only. (213)Truclcs· 9560 Sales &Service Hors~s 8060 •••• ~~'!.~~~•••••••••••• 693-5 191 eves G75·SS56 ••••••• •••••••.••••••••• Beach liilpOlfs ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1',0R XEROX J600or2400, wknds. PICKUPS MucArthurand L.r.n. Canyon c:usto1n sound proofin" Wa nted-S0'-60' Sailboat Jambul'ee co GOOD SJ::Ll!X."TION .,.,, Do 752 ~"' iding Club ~ .c o ~ ~ l i c a I s he I I . slip or end lie in NB area. · .,_. vc --v<l\n. Riding itJ ssons , boar~· S1~n 1 f1 c.antly rcduce_s 213·937·1010/21J.474·7244 NEW & USED Newport Beach lng, new barn & padc n~1se. ~xcellent cond1-8 t S d & Prices start at........ BMW 9712 docks.494 -3735. t1 o n , JU.s t $25. Call os·k~· pee 9080 ' $1777 .. ----------1 fi.a2.,\J2.l,~'xtension286. 1 '. ~ ••••••••,.!••••••••••••• Quarter Horse, ·Show ••••••.••••••••••••••••• '71 Datsun f2S7S5W) 4 '14 BAVARIA Mare. Blue 'ri ... boh win· Exe svl. chrs SlS'/35, secy '72 Owens 17' V hull. speed, Aftl rudio. CLOSE OUT ner. West & Eng. Al so e~r.s Sti/2~.dks,dftstls. Fis h /Sk i . 455 Olds. J) l • SAVE$$S her yrlng filly by G1·ay ~1erce. 867 W 191.h, CM . Berkley J e t. Xlnt . Miii ••n1i1 Host. (213) 635-0554. 645-7,\11. S2600 /ofr. 673-7079. <IWf' UUW * 510 i * .l•welry 8070 Elec. Geha 140 fransporfalian ~ TOYOTA • IMMEDIATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• mulli:color duplicating ••••••••••••••••••••••• OELIVUY WANTED machine-makes Tempo t966 Horbor c M 646 .qjo) GOOD SELECTIOM , s tencils . $200. J Year Motorcycles/ · ' · -· • Cansideri119 ~ 'l'OP CASl.J DOLLAR new. Scoot~rs9150 •'74GMC lh TOn. •Leaiing* .PA ID FOR YOUR Thermo-FoxllMCoJ ••••••••••'••••••••••••• SIERRAGRANDE.P /s, E liminate the roiddle ·JEWELRY, WATCllES, Copy machine , "the '74 J-londa 750. Showroom P /b, air. $3800.545-1657. man. Lease direct from ART OBJECJ'S. GOLD, Secrelary " SIOO. Call c.ond. Wi.n.djammert"air· "'" FURD FIOOP.U .. V·•. a uthorizeddcalcr! ~ILV,ER SERVIC E , !M;.1..4f»67; ._ l"lNE l''URN & AN ·~ ing.SSl·6275 overdrive,clean!Sharp! TIQUES.645-2200 ConferenccTable llflg,in •2 Nice running, lie. 175 546-2309or557·569'.:! 2 )ic clions 9' ca . Kawasaki's,manyxlras. '67 DODGE l)Jck·UP l{llST~NT CASH for Old Nevamar w-.lnut, xlnt $39(1.ea.646-3557 s 1075 _ ,53 f'a l c o~ Go.Id, S1lv~r. Jewelry, for execut ive meetings.I ~---------! Coins, Denlal Gold, Wed-Reasonable The !'deairti '73 No rton, new carbure-Ranchero, Stick, ~25". ding Hands. Watch.es, Co 833.8340 · tion, Dunstall Exhst, new 646·2022 or 543-7482 etc. Any cond . 'fop • · tires <Goodyear Eagles), '74 GMC 11:: Ton. 9000 mi. There mus t be a reason we are lf.l in sales, ii I In service, # l in selection. Cre•ier BMW 2118 'IW, Isl Slr1•t•l Santa Ana XJS-317 1 prices. 1'-rce <i:ppraisals. Pianos A: Organs 809.0 , 7.S gal. tank, Boge rear $4995, MINTCOND. Bentleys Antiquary. 220 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'shocks & other features. 830_850i, ~ iii" E.17th St. CM. 645-6585. HAM MONO Organ Spinel _:S~l.:0,500>(111:·_"•":"'.:s~ .... 67!0S.':'065~7~-1 :-:=-----~-;;;! " ~ Movinf.:, Sacrillcc, rans 95701 __________ 1 Bstofr. ·71 SUZUKI 500, perfect ••••••••••••••••••••••• ** ATTEMTIC>frrol 4-• 675-3468or673-0570 cond, wnshld., roll bar. ,73 Chevy Van Con -ORANGE COUNTY'S COLLECTORS A: 1 u g · rack· fre e"".ay version. Self-contained. OLDEST SMARTJMVESTORS PIANO WANTED: Pvt. worthy, S500. 68 B Off 9 & · · pty. wanls to buy-Piano YAHAMA 80CC street & est er. 645-837 ·· l.Ji s Royal Highn ess for cash 530-6833 dirt s procket, t.'lect . '70 DodgC" Van, gold shag. ~rin~~ A~i.I' Hasar ~han · starter & kick sL<i rter. crpt, bed. Craig ste reo. Sa les·Ser vlce-Leasing 1s se 1ng . •s roya co. Ice-Sewin9 MochiMs 8093 Sl50': Call between 9am & s1400. til5·3063. hon or priceless antique ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------I Rot Carver. Inc. · I F f h · 2 :30pm ,week d<iys, --J,ewe r)'.. or url er Ill· Sli"lGER 4Ul -A, was StiOO. anytime weekends aft. 1974 Ford Van, air cond, Rqlls oycc ~MW formation. c<1ll !us Busi-new. l'ri pty. ~.-Fan· 9:30am. p .P. s.;7.1005 P/S, p /8 , crpt'd thruout-. 234 E. 17th-St. ness Manag cl': .. a~ tasti c buy!962-7951 Mag whls. Tape deck. CostaMesa 546-4444 979•4754 or 5l:l l·230 S t ' G ods 8094' 1970 Honda 450 CB, streel Will trade for older car C· · \1nytime .~~:~!1 ... ~•••••·••••• bfke, r1:1ns xlnt. Nearly ~~7<200ash1. 675-2174; wkdys •• ~~~~••••••••••••!?.1.~ . __ . everything new. $67S or -· . 8080 NEW S1deral Skis 180, 440 best offer £4S-l!ni 1----------1'73. CAPRI V-6, 4 s~ed, 'Soloman Bindings. $180. · l OWNER. '69 Cllev Van, a tr, sunroof, 23M miles. • •• • • •• • • •• • •••• • ••• • • • 64 ti-0349 J erry 70 Suzuki 50 CC ror sale o A· 1 cond .. 6 cyl. 37,000. S3J5(). 644 -0686 -•I BUY• TV R d . trade .. Sl25.xlntcond.gd. l_'!li .. f'ull c rpt. $2000. D 1 9720 • . ~ 10, gas m1. 1:>42-3100 lirm ! S48,2020 a sw;ii Good usd furn1Lurt> & a p-H1F1 Stereo ~ 8098 -••••••••••••••••••••••• pli<inces or will sell for••••••;•••••••••••••••• BSA 1969 650 CC. Superb Dodge M'axi Van I Lon, ful · WILL BUY YOUR • Miscellon~ou1 you. ._ Late model !'wlagnavox cond. Ve ry low mileage. ly converted. J\olust Seit! DATSUN, 'fOYOTA MASTERS AUC110H 25" color ·rv. walnut · Make offer. 673·5764 OR VOLKSWAGEN 646-8686 & 833-9625 cabinet. 963-2'963. HARLEY 1970 350 CC. A t W ·I d 9590 PAID FOR OR NOT. "ft6 S d 83!1--09-4 On ly 450mlles.Likencw. uos one WILL PAY TOP a or un ay 1 • Boats&MoriM MustSell! 673-1280 ••••••••••••••••••.••••• DOLLAR, CALL KENT WA ""TED Equipment WE PAY TOP l,>OLLAR , ALLEN. 540·""'2 n ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 XL 71.1, xlnt. cond. $400. FOR TOP USEDCARS EVERY . MEW '1974 . . ' ROTARY ENGINE CAR Elj)Ull'PED THE WA 't rou:uKE IT! CASH REBATE RX.4 HARDTOPS CASH REBATE RX-4WAGONS '1' 0 P C A S II Also misc. parts ror sale. FOREIGN, DOMESTIC DOLLAitPAID FOH Gtneral 9010 4!f3·1982aft6wkdys. orCLASSICS YOUR JEWELRY .••••••••••••••••••••••• Jfyour caris extra clcan 'WAT CHES . ART TAX ADVANTAGE MotorHames. see usrirsl. '72 Dats un 240Z. Lime. Auto. air, s lereo. Xlnl «!o nd. $3900. 640·S22<l - CASit REBATE RX.4SfDANS ""OBJCTS, GOLOSILVEH l!ooate your boat •Sate/Rent 9160 dAUER 8UICK ,721200 .Vf;E RVICE. 1''1NE FUllN Boy Scoul.s 546·4 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• 292;) Harbor Blvd. eves ~ ;Jl.ANTIQUES. 645-2200 * 2 8 • SC H 00 L. Bus Costa Mesa 979-2500 Gd. cond. Call: Ca mp er, self-r oot, 11 -,---,--,-------l ---'960~·~28~9~1~a~f~t.~5~P~M'.'..__I FOR XEROX 3'i00or 2400. JKW ONAN mpg, iJSOO. Will trade. TOP DOI I •~R custom sound p.roofing G:is, ready lo go. $80(!. 646-3557 -· • ·--- a co u s t 1 ca I s tl e 11 ·1 -----''~·~··~=~· ~·~·---1 :;:;~~;:--;:;;:;::::;;--;:--::.-I PAID Significantly reduc e~ . 72 Dodge Chinook 18 + IMMEDl•TB.Y hoise. ExcCllent condi· Boots, ~a1ntenanc:e / S/C, A/C, all pwr, JGO ~ lion , j us l S25. Call Ser•1c.e f020 mtr,xlnt.492-6173.SJOOO. ·FORA.LL 642-43 21, cxtensiou2l:IO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOREIGN CARS El ec tr i ca l -. & Wood1Norkinglumg-Auto Ser•1ce CALL OR COME IM Inslallation Parts 9400 TO SEE US '70 DATSUN 510, runs great, $775./ offer. Days, 962·5234 , eves. 960-3467 '74 260Z. cust. pt, mags , AM /FM, x lnt . cond . SS.400. PP 525-67Z7 Fiat 9725 ........................ . • 1'"1REWOODSALE• Org. Euc. del S75 cord $13 1/2'cord. 51:11 -1122 Coast Fi re wood Supply & Repair. Inboard Eng. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rar (In Boat). Scorpi VW EMG.1600CC ORANGE COUMrY'S Marine. 548·9704 530·6940 5.'.i).4799aft6 NEWEST & ~RGEJT Nf-UJP[]f\ r lf·lf'ORTS 'fliccar sewing machine & IMMEDIATE cabinet. Like new ssa. Boats,f>ow~r 904 AutoRepair&Painting DELIVERY CribSS. 751-7075 •••••••••••••••••••••• •REASONABLE• All Models &Colors WANTED· Used Water 1960Twin Eng JO fl. Chris. 548-3211-Richard llGI W.Cust Mio..', It&, D"ck M"ller Motors . .' h 11 & l'akc over pyml.s.+ $.500. f S I -1• I I sortenel's •. ~ve re 1 ~· , Trim tabs. depth finder. Autos or a e 642-9405 new uni ts. Cti e ap . Gd , d 675--4923 ••••••.•••••••••••••••••1 ----------1-r:a.gr6';9~-639-5988 ·con · · IJ9J ~ .. Orang~ County's junk Cal's. \\'ill ridt• lhl'm 21 · Fbr /gls Cbn etsr, sips Anti·e~/ HicJhest S 8uyltt' r2o W. Warnc1· or dri\'l' thL•fn ... \\'ILD 4. fl cnvs. lOOHPoulbrd, Classics 9520 1 at So. l\l;un ,11Jl.l,"C:.dl';'.'i l·l483 . w/ trlr . Make Reas. Olr. •••• ... ••••••••••••••••• on mports .Santa Ana 557.21:12 · ---·· · 71-4 /998-0730. '61 Cl.JR YSLER New Bill MonyToyoto Weddin~ \tress si 1. ~I Bay Launch ll'I' Teak· Yorker Auto, P /S, P /B, Call Roger or Bill ·71Fiat124 Sports Spider, Jon:g veil , tread pc & s!1p. Spruce M<i:hogany. 60 ~/H, gd . cond. $300. 847--8555 ~~-~2~~!1d, AJC. mags , Orig$230. OfferS48·296S 1-lrs, Chris Craft Jnbd.-_64_•_·90_7_5 ______ 1 FREE APPRAISAL lrvineCountryClub c l can·covers·:ji 800 1941FORD we buy used cars & '74 f'iat 124 Spider. 1000 Membership, call cven· 548-2442 4 door, new brakes, wir· trucks. Call GROTH mi.StereocasseU.,mags. ings962-84~9 • 7 2 MARAUDER 24 . ing & custom int.. Runs CHEVROLE'f ior a free $4995. 646·~1S. Flybrid<>e, twin 165. Best good . $400 or bes t . appraisal. :l\pt s ize refrigerator. b 6464913 GROTHCHEVRO offer over ~1 20 99S . · LET nearlY. new, soo. 4000 lb ¥ t'orklifl, $1400. 5494066 . 644-4930 BENTLEY '34 3~ litre 18211 Beach Blvd. ..!:"-""""-""'"""°.=::.._ 1--~::-:::'.:-=~,----1 Huntington Beach Mesa Verde Countl'y Club "'l ifetim e l\t embcrship. Moving , must sell. r>979. 7579. SCHWINN cxerl·iser , new, used only 2 weeks. $100 or best offer. Also 26 ga ll on s how c a se aquarium, complete with wrought iron stand. plus a few fish , sso. 536·S014. H;"T·BIRD('il) ! Sedanca, very rare ear. 847-6087 549_3331 50 llP Evinrude, convert. 1 ~legant r a,zor-edge de· Top, sidt! curtains, :ifl sign b~ f r eeslone & SELLING YOUR CAR? l·ovcr. Webb. G rey~ Blk. ext. ·TOP PRICES PAID . Red & Blk. int. 556-290C $995. 646·9000 days, 637 ·8465 eves. F?r I roports Sf'ORTS1'"1SllER Pa1d·foror Not' ~s ·Lyman RtcreafioHI Oran Lf:Wil lrillPOrls Nrw covers /just painted. Vehicles 9530 1966 iJarbor, C.M. V/8 pwr, radio.sounder. ••••••••••••••••••··~·· 646-9303 Compass.haittank, '66 ~ Ton C h evy oulriggers. True/ 10 ~" self-cont. TOPCASHI $4850. 646.9000 Camper.$1,S00.586-8398· _1',or «!lean used cars & COINS 1-===----===1 t" ruck .s r }ro w a rd Pvt. coll ectors only . l"amily Pleasure Boat Yamaha 360 Endurol972, Chevrolet, Dove &: Quail Silve r dolla rs, w;ilking 16~ Fleetcra ft. 3Shp $700. Also VW Sand Streets, nr. MacArthur, Jady 'h dlrs. Libert y Evinrude . $.'WO/ bst 01 Buggy, $650. 614 W. Bay J a m boree and Bristol, 'h ead go Id ~to p 1 c ce . trade. 548-3887 -"';. ~· ~C~. M=. ;z;::::::::::::::!:N:e:w::'.po=rt::::B::c:ac::h::.~833:::·0555~a· Write P.O. bx217·1. CM. loots, Soil . r Morse am/I'm stereo, ~75 : ••••••••••••••••••••••• TAR. GAZEK•~ Ca rnegie am /fm ti track Columbia 2H-Jnbrd eng. ~g,,;:::..=:;j.,.CL\Tl.POIJ.A,N---..,--..,,1 .,..=,-i :stereo w/scp. speakers, Xnt cond. $11,SOO. Wkdy 'J... ,_o.M,>....,o.i. ~ Jffl'!·lJ rt\ $225; ice box ft•om the 633·3222. t:ves846·J465. To ,,.!'j;= t::"Mcwwd&f, oct. n~ '40's. holds 50lbs of ice. Fantastic Buy! ,..,_.ili>••=••~,.,,.._ .. 11.t ... 1~ -"'~·~S-.O-"'ll~•~'~·"'~·-•_·356~7 ___ 1 SPJRJT 11. Brand new, ,c:_:.~~~ .,.,., •FREETIMBEU• ·never in water, trailei-, ~~.:.':1 ll~ !J~';'"" Joexchange forLabor sails, Complete. Private •"""" >i•..,. .. ,. Honda 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, ........ fHINM •",;-' • •."\ HONDA .-. . , :) ·, . \El '•,, ••• , .. .::- HERB ;, ' 10% OVER FACTORY INVOICE . ON ALL - HEW '75H()NDA SEDAH.S . Your choice of ucces!IOries plus tax & Jlccnse. ·or.der yours today. 'FRIFDLANDER " " • ' ' r • '' • ,-, ~ I) ' r ' 9738 CASH REBATE RX-3COUPES ' ' CASH REBATE RX-JWAGONS CASH, REBA TE RX-2SEDANS ·CASH REBATE RX -2COUPES • U$1 YOUR R.EIATE TOWAIDYOUR · DOWll PAYMENT IF . VOOWAllT • '°l'T FORGET NH sn,900 MILE BuenaPark 1 car. $600. WEEKDAY~:· 523·7250 213-59a.1668 . Ill.le a rtnns, eves. 544·020": • OntheSanlaAnaFwy. '68 CAMPER Pop·'rop,Continental 9930 · rebll <'11 eng. 's111s. · o ••••••••••••••••••••••• \73280t DRSEDAN. best , M u·st se ll ! '72MARK IV LOADi!0!-5HARP! 213·598·1668' 2Door .. VB •. autom11ti ~· I $79SO. * 833·8084 _,_ ~.. t r.ansm1s s1on, powe Wh I when 6.1 Vw B11Ja Bwg, front.en steering, white sidewall 1 'f •ase . wr·e_cked , ·runs good tires, tilt wheel, air con- 'fOU can own a '75 $325. 53ti·853 1 d iJ 10 n i 11 g. AM / 1'' M '68 BUG ~~w eng & tr•ns slereo, leather, landau 3000 mi. 'left 0 ·1op, 'crui se control;. MERCEDES 2~0 AM.JFM. air C...trol loclciog $138.46 Sale price $9,514 plus $570.84 sales lax; plus Lie. $127; down payment $3000JW ; 35 payments ol $138.46 plus $.S.300 final; 13% APR; deferred pay- ment price $13,146.94 \ Ser #039239. •u'arantee $1 ,100 firm power brakes, heater~· (862EAR) 64S·D1SI $498!J VOl•o 9772 GUST•FSO+I ••••••••••••••••••••••• LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach BJvd .. SPECIAL H.B. 842-8844 VOLVO SALEI '73 Mark JV OWNER. ; MUST sgLl;<.lor uctual Bea\ price incrca ~e WHLSE. book value ol Super slock, All model~ $6,675. 100% l''in. uvail. tu Priced to Sell. Oversea~ qual. buyer! LO mi. & Deliver)' Specialisl.s <1bsolulely .JMMAC. . M LemiA ~.~~=~!!~~:~:::!?.~~ . VOLVO '72 WHITE Corv•Uc, 4 spd, 350 eog. Air cond. 1966 Hn1bor. C.M. 646 9jo3 145tl0 rili . New tires. ORA•IGE COUNTY .$5.50Q. G40·0I07 VOLVO -68 Vette, Coo vert. '73 Mercedes 280C. Silver. EXCLUSl V ELY VOL VO ~~r!i:~~ !. i~ci ::~rm& E x'l r as! Imm a c. L~rgest Volvo Dealer brakes . .536·4709 Jim Slemons Imports 833-9300 Purchase or assume 1nOra ngeCounty! lease. 493-6517. BUY or LEAS,£ Dodc)e 9935 1----------.-1 DIRECT ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 230 SL. A~~· l~ther: f'~· Qit~-·~·~ '70 Challenger V-8/383. A~/F,m, radials. $6950 •• -·--11'1· ---A!T , P /S, A/C, vinyl top, Ca ll 552-1723. • Ill: • Rallyc wheels. Best or- Opel 9746 . fer . 494·4235. ••••••••••••-••••••••••• .2025 l?-Manchestii" Ford 9940 ·12 GT; x1nr-1i\slde-& our. -·Anahei~750-2011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hargain priced. S .1. , ,74 V 1 1966 Ford LTD. 1',ull 96Q.2162 bef :> acr1 1e e . o vo .. 4 d S400 -------·---! Wagoili. 3 mos old. sooc power, air. , .r. ~r Panter.a 9747 mi. ·under warranty. All best oCfer. 646-2060 aflel" •••••••••••••••••••• •• extras. $5700. 640-1388. 6pm 1972 MET~LLic:; Maroon Alltos Used '72 LTD Country Squire 9 W/gold p1nstr1pe, eng. •••••."••••••••••••••••• pas s. wagon w /full modified, headers, cust. pow'er & low miles - ~:~!· m~ amp~[ti:i,t~:!! AMC 9905 :.;o~4 ~;;~,.~1~. Call $10,500. 493-2782 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• 1----'------- Porsche 9750 G~~o~~MBLER $..975 ·1~:~~?P;!d~=~-1',ul · •••••••••••!'••••••••••• 645·9679 Priv. Parly642-9404. '73 Porsche, 914 l.7. FM . cassette s tereo. i4850. Cadillac 9915' ·73 Co untry Sedan, 6 pass. 536-3381. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wago n . Xlnt cond . PORSCHE: c,.DILLAC Lo•ded. Only 22M ...... '669125Speed Over 70 to choose from. ing$2975• PP.&13-26.14. $3500. 49C-02.i'i Fr.om $1995. GMAC '71 LTD, radial tires, Fl'tf Financing & Leasing. radio, A/C, all power, tilt '61SUPER90 whee I , 1·0 aded • Beautiful inter. Ne• s weetheart. 1 Ow nCr. brakes, clutch & li res.~~~lt~~~~~Jl.~M~u~'~'~'~e~c~! ~$2400:::_· 833-~~~~305~ FM-8 track stereo, bra, Pri. Pty. complete reblL eng. Xlnl cond. $3700 or Offer. Mu1tan9 9952 675·280< ,.7 3 SEDArl Saab 9760 DE VIUE '65 lrlu~tang. hi-perf. 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6tochoosc from.Allwith Brl. disc brks, 4 spd, • stick, hvy -Sus pens ion. lull power, factory air Need s re nder work_ conditioniog. Lilt steer'ing A1ake offer . 536-15 wheel~ AM /t'M ·stcrco,1 ---------~ etc. (590G WW)as lowas 'iO Mustang 351 VS eng • ,,_....,.,,,,.t;S't4495 F ull y loaded. $1,875. II. !>45 -0764 OJdsmo,bile 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPECIAL TOYOTA SALE! Factory Demos & Ex-'-"l'.'l!~!-1;!~ ecutive Cars. Good Used 74 Toronado, xlnl loaded. no down, lake over pymt, 642-4532 9951 Toyota Selection ALL PRICED TO SELL fj:~~ 1966 HorbGr .. ( M, 646'.9313 YolkSWGCJeft ' 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·aEP.AIRS.SEIVICE- EXCHANGE &' REBUILDS BROOKLYN BUG CO. Est 548-9141 I BUY VW Engines/Cars. 979.0935 (8 to IO.am. 01 afl'er5pm.) Dan "72 FLEETWOOD ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971 Pinto, xlnt cond. S1350 o r b~s t offer 673·3579 IKOUGHAM ·73 Runabout, 4spd . ~ONLY-35:000 MlLES munual, 2000 cc, ac, am . Padded top, tapastry in · fm, radial , 35,000. . tel'ior, full power, (ac-840-2086. loty air conditioning, till 1-,-1-------9-- s i,eefing wh~cl, AM,t 1''M1 •• ?~~~••••••••••!!~ s ereo, cruise con ro , , du'ftl comfort s eats, Afl-lt' radtal-iiri:fs-;--nawles~rcon: ·LM • dition. {073LPAI Chi SALE PRICED O(>eo ~::r; ~~ 10 PAI • ' t-292!1Harbor Blvd., Cost~ M~a 546-1934 \ ELDORADO 41,000 mi. '61 Valiant, 2 dr, auto. FIEETU.....-l)/b, r1s. A/C, stereo, Xlnt. lraosp.Gassavct. OatsunlllfroYota·VW lthr.scal.S, vinyl top, steel $295or offer. 842-~. Porsche 4 Honda ~Ivi e radials. $26SO. 645·1030 . owner.s oilly. Drawing tc eves or'"1knds. 70 Valiant, A·l Slu,1pc, • 1 646·3567 beh~ld-April2&h. '75 EL DORADO, fully . "' .Regi$&er at.... loaded' a Black Bcauly Pontiac 9965 DATSA TOYOTA 15000 rhi, $8,soO. SS7·58Jl • ••••••••••••••••••••••:• YOLll.SA..roll5CH . • . 1969 LE MANS. 2011. ~ TUNE REP.AIR 71. _SEDAN Sevi lle , ~Spd., ft/H. a&ereo laef • 1131 superiorAve CM Cru1seumuti<'. s te reo. deck, vlnY1 top, bucket ,42•2434 ' lohdl'll.82950.640·0576. s eats /bl ack i nter~or;. • '73 C D V'll Cl Burgundy, 3JO eng1n&. ' CALL: 673·1788 party. Way below cost. -:~,. Ute:" :1~"' ----------1 Days 645·1066; Eves or tM\w,11 ~= ~=: :::;:; SCRAM.l,EJS , _,.._n_d_•~·-"-•-·_31_7_5_. ___ ,,,.('If.,;,•,,:~ =~ ~~" L:,':,~~r:i~;;;~a~.d~: ··············~~·········· . '· oa "36MOtnH BIGIMI WARIAMTY •. (acrou frorq,ska!erfnkJ pe ,e I c. ean, _..e.1'. $800. Call betweeit . . toaded. Even-a sunrool,.. '"ram-&=z-:3otrm-w~.---VW, Parts , e n gh:~ds New radials. Must sell. days , & 8nylirna after •· ·1 N 23 Good Cond I· .. 111.Ao o "-"'' n ~ r • ANS.WERS no e o. • ..,,.., ,,_ ,,..,,_. n !o •' 673·1195. Call aft5:30pm, u'-"" ~"' " 7J~ lo;'""'"'"l l-----"------- 646·8766 :;::; !:~ H~ 'Mm:•dh ltttn ;9740 Kingly -Blimp -'•~ _..,. u,_.. 8e I p t • ,,~ •7-,,~ ••·•••·••••••·••·•·•··•• ~ ry -Cl tc -24· l.M.P. Pvt pty. incl 'J°""'-.. .,_ n-. t PLE;NTY . tandem trlr. Sips 6. ~=-;~'-"' :t:-•CourthOU!\C eprs ude ; Ski /Jo'i s h . Bs t o fr. ,,.. s1...._... .• ,,,..._.,.,,. '--The police told the ~S68,,,,,~··~'=··~·-,,-,-,,-,--Jl H'=:o ~=-. c~=-,... that the stripper -: 1 • ._... ,..,_ .. .,_ •ort a costume tha t Fireball 16'2". 2 Sets of U::t=. ~~* := ·•U ,DeXl lo aothing. Sails. Anodii ed Mas t, ii!t. U~ ::~ --rt.at.. was ridK-Glous. Compass, etc. Xlnt :rs cw-"E::i 1'11r•t ,.._.s. nex&1 to Shape w/Lrlr. S6SO. •,.;: ........... :..'::'.: ()"~ •• • • • !!:t:======~,:1:84::::0·=198==7·==========:1!~~~!!!.....,.._ o,,e1---- ' "70 280 SECooipe Full pow e r, <Auto\ AM /FM, Sun roof', Sitvor •W/Ulk leather int. $7800. 979·3815 art lOAM . ~ ,1968 230 4 dr. Sed:i.n~.Ulue, <I •ed· Air Cond.; mutl l!lelLS36·8832 ' trans ms, cases, a 1 $S395. 673-1920. 9 . Joa m weeke d ~.~ or reblt. Steve C.....-o "9917 s.51-1005 n I . •••••••••••••••••v•••• V 9 fA 68.VW. recenUyrebltn 74 Cama ro ·LT,:"Z i a·. •9a 9 d~-o. • of ....................... . tires, t_ape -·ma e lo.aded, llke new fer!675·9678. 846•2249 •73 Vega GT Wagon. Air. :::-:;;:;-:;--:::::=:--::=:JI---_::::::::=:_ __ , AM J F,I(, r •dl:o, .. l\l!to 61 VW Bus, almost ne • trans, less than J.S:tooo engine. Runs good. Mak Che•rolltt t920 mi. $2600~ Xlnl coad. ofrer. 5'8·0341 aftcr•pm . ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ss1.o;..s. ---~...,--~'-"-1'1~ Che\I , .Kini;tswood, t I -''--'-'-"------~ ·12 VW V /\N 'oont. cond PMS&. 1' .. Ull)' equip. Lr '11 Ve11• Wagon. • Sunroof, AM /fi'M , lugg mi •&, Cluan. $2700 $l'9S:Xlnlconi. .t• rack. $2,800. 875·797:1 495.5007 Call &U-7307. •• t " • • • . . ' •• " . . ' .,, ..... ,, -· --Lagona/~-~ast • • -•• • ~ Cl -~ .. .. • Today's Closing N.Y.Stoeks ,VOL. 68, NO. 111 , 2 SECTIONS, 2l PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY1 APRIL21,1975 TEN CENTS --. ·-•• ·1tter ·1eu· ows Prices Of Food Dropping • By The Asso~iated Pres~ The lower food prices you've been hearing a bout for months Mre finally starting to uppe ar on tiupc rma r ke t s he lves, with d ecreases on· products rangin g from cookies to canned goods. : An Associated P ress sampling Mx.lay showed that the savings arc spotty: They i11\1olve specific items at ~pcc ifi c stores in specifi c cities. But they do pro· vide an indic1.1tion that ihe steady decline in· p.-ices at the farm and wholesale leve ls m uy be re- aching the consum er. Se ver al C hi cago .ar ea supe r~a rkets cut prices last week on up to 30 percent or the items on their shelves. All denied they were enga gin g in a price war, but industry unalysts were skeptical of the c laim. Whateve r the reason, the ac· tipn brought some savin gs to con· suucrs and thl.! stores suid buSi· ness was up. "My store has literall y bet•n ~lormed by shoppers.·· said the manager of the J c\vell outl et. .Jn New York Ci ty, lower price t"ags were spotted on cookies and ('Tackers which had lx..-en ri sin g steadily as the cost of sugar a nd cocoa beans went up. Sugar has come down and on March 31, the Nubisco Co. announced cuts in the wholesale prices of 51 pro- ducts, with decrea ses 1·anging up tolOcentsan itl'm : · At the retail Je \'el, a 14 1.~·ounce bog of Nabisco chocolate "t:hip eookies that sold for Sl.09 a week ago was down to 88 cent.I by Saturday, a drop of 1'1 cents or10 percent. other recent decreases came In canned and frozen foods. Campbell Soup Co. announced tuts of 3 to 13 cents on 20 canned products and reduced prices of 13 Swanson frozen-food itt>ms by 5 to 14 percent. The Coe.a-Coli.I Bottling Co. or New York joi nl•d other bottlers around the country in announ c- ing price decreasl's '·beca use of the recent decline in the pri ce or ~u1:ar." The company said the cuts would be pasSed along im· mediately to conSumers . al the retail leve). Jlcrbert Kramer, president of ISec PRICES, Page AZJ ~..,, """ """ ~ ~ ~ State Lmrers -. Retail Milk ' ' Cost 2Cents . •SACRAMENTO !APJ -The s t a t e t o d ay l owe r e d th e fninimum ret a il milk price by an average o f twO cents LI hulf · gallon, .revers in g the trend o[ spiraling pri~es in recent years. Tim Wallace, st ate director of agriculture, announced the cut, f:Ffective ne xt Sunday, at a t;apitol news conference. ·~"Th is \viii mean a savings or S22 million a year for con- sumers ,'' sa id Dick Thompson, • Canyon Cra.sla O.ily Pilot $1.ltf PllOlo Unoccupied car owned by Patricia Johnson , 684 Darrell St., Costa Mesa, rolled off A venida de los Lobos Marinos in San Cl emente Sunday night, landing in a deep r avine . As it crashed into the ca- nyon, the car ripped a city-owned s torm drain pipe. Police saiCI the car would be pulled from the ravine today. Dr. Thonisley Chosen CUSD w Formally Hire New School Chief Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict trustees will formally hire Dr. Jerome Thornsley tonight to s ucceed Truman Benedict as 6UR<riDte114eDl.CM;-· Dr •. Thorns ley. 40, now Is superintendent of the Yucaipa Joint Unified School District in Riverside and San Bernardino count ies. H e" will join th e CapiStranodistrict July , A vote on Thornsley's contr~ct Court Nixes Alimony Bid WASHI NGTON !UPI> - The U.S. Supre me Cou1t refu sed again today to de- cide the constitutionality or divOl;'l'e Ja ws allowing alimony for women but not men. . . The justices a cted in a brief order rejecting the appeal of an Atlantp man ,~·ho contended the stale la\v barring a limony to ml'n \va s uncon stitutional. 'The la'v \VU~ upheld by the Geor gia Supre me Court. \Vhcn the court merely reject s a n appeal it does n't give a reason, but it clearly found nothing s ubstantial- ly '~:rong in the Grorgia court ruling. Fiye years ago, the justices r ejected a nother challenge to the same la\\.·. Bandit Hits will come during the 7 p.m. por- tion of the meeting. Al8 p.m ., the board will stage a reception for the ne w superintendent. Tbe pu!>li"~- Both the meeting.and recet>tion will be held al San Juan Elemen· tar)! School', 31642 El Camino Real, San Juan Ca pistrano. The board agr eed t~ hire Thornsley during an executive (closed·) s ession two weeks ago, . . but delayed finalization until he had an opportunity to r esign from the Yucaipa district. He will earn S37 ,sct> annually in £apistrano, compared to the ·$34, 100 he h as S"-eceiv e d in Yucaipa. He was given a ihree- year contract by Ca pist rano trustees. . Be nedict resigned from the dis- trict's position for personal re· asons. He will remain as deputy ~uperinlendent after J ul y 1. Two Boys Arrested In Laguna Burglaries Laguna Beach police detec- t ives e xpect to clear up two home burg laries of property worth more"tha n $7,000 with the arrests of two 12·year-old boys today. A third ju\'enile, a 17·year·old HJOy, wa s arrested Satu rday on s uspicion of receiving stolen pro- perty in connection with a $6.519 burgla ry at the hom e of.Su san E. Zeldin, 1045 Ma d ison· Plaet', Laguna Beach. A $5,000 di a mond and jade ring s tolen in that bur glary ,\·.a s · pu\vned in a Costa Mesa shop for SISO, Det. Alex J iminez said. ,\ nearby hom e \Va s a lso hit. Police were alerted about t he 12-year-olds by the mo!J1er of one who found that her son had a large roll of cash which could not be explained. D c t . Jim e n ez s ai d t he , youngster and a neighbor had com mitted the thefts ~rhilc tbe residents were away. Antiques, clothing and other possessions worth more than S500 \Vere ta ken in the seco nd th eft. l)olice huve not determined an exact va lue. Both boys arc from Laguna Beach and were to be taken into custody today. P olice expect lo petition for a juvenile hearin g on one and r elease the other to a t•ounseling progra m . The 17· year-old also was r eleased fo r counseling. Clemente Police ~departm ent s pokesman. Ninety-H l c • one·perccnt o!allthc mdk sold in I.aguna Beach as· s e ont•"••es t'ulifornia ·s affected by the r e-' ., • ......, duction. . .... Thompson suid the decision Food Market By FREDERICK SCHOEMEl1L pear before· the city council at Wa s r eached Sunday after u 01t11eo•Ur Pl•ee statt 7:30 p.m . Wednesday night to ex- sfii-ies of public hearings. Lag una Be a c h Poli ce a re .., The S an Clem ente Public Safe· pl;1 in their reasons for contract · · ·Conlro ... ersy over the cost of searching todaY for a bandit who ty Employcs Association has ing with the Teamsters. 'D;ilk warmed up early this year roblx.."<I a <'onvenicnce markeL or not ruled out legal action 3g_iiinst The offi cers s a id they feel they when the state auditor general $40. the city of San Clemente to 611ow oire within the bounds of the coun· \r,eported that increL1scs in milk The m an simulated possessiQn tx>li ce offi cers to be represented cil resolution because they-have 1.,nces last year were unwarranl· of a weapon and approached the . by the Teamsters Union in s alarv mer.ely sought representation by .~and ~ost consumers an extra clerk of the Ti1'-Toc Market, 886 ncgotialiQns.: the Tea m st e r s, a nd have not 1$55millt-0n. Glenneyre St .• ,J.A.suna Bc,nch But the association wants to become members'ofthe union. 1 The price of .u half-gu llon of re · shortJy.before 7 p.m~Saturday. avoid what could be a long and They pointed out in a press re· g~lar homogenized milk now .. J want all the cash you've costly legal battle with the city lease issued last week that they Betrayed By Ally, He Says . SAIGON CU Pl> -President ' Nguyen Van Thieu resigned to· day with a bitter s peech in \Vhi ch he said former President Nixon !:ave him \ll'ri tten promises of <aid but Secretary of St ate Henry A. Kissinger betrayed South Yict · nam. . Thi eu's r esigna tion opened the \vay for possible negotiations of a cease-fire with th e Communists. but in Paris the Viet Cong raised new de m ands -imn1 ediale THIEU VILIFIED BY "t!IPPONENTS. Stmy, A4. \Vithdrawal or all Americans from Vietnam a nd elimination from power or all mem bers of Thieu's "clique." There \Vas no im med iate VC comment in· Saigon: Wh eth e r the Co mmunis ts 'vould even try to negotiate a <'ease-fire n O\V \VaS a matter Of doubt . They have massed 100,000 troops for LI final assaul t on Saigon a nd have moved the front Jines to \Vithin 27 m iles o£Thicu·s presidentia l palace . Hours before Thieu's resigna- tion, military a n alysts here said t he government 's situation on the battlefi eld a ppeared hopeless. "'I a nnoun ce my r esi'gnation as president,'' Thieu told the nation on radio and tcle ... ision as he bit his Ji1> and £Oug ht back tears. "Goodbye, my friends." ··l\ty resignation "'·ill let the United States g ive you aid and open the wa y lo negotiations" to end26 yearsot war. But in Washington there '\\'as no indication any aid woUld be forthcomin_g. Several officials said they sUpported the assess· ment by S e na t e Democratic Leader Mi ke M ans fl eld that the r es ign ation ''would furthe r dt•crca se pros p ects" of U.S. militarl' a id . ;\Jso in \V ashington President Ford a nd Ki ssinger n1ct for O\~l'r ;.in hour lo di sc uss Thi eu's r e- signation but m ade no statement. The r esignation of the 52-ycar- old Thieu a nd hiS d enunciation or the United States raised fears of anti ·Amer ican outbursts in lhc South Vietnamese capital. "ff tiic United States had in· tervened a s it s houl d," Thieu declared, "\ve \li'Ould not be los· ing pro\'ince ca pitals. distri ct capita ls. and \vc would not be faced \\'ith losing th e nationa l copital." Thieu \Vas r e placed by ailing, · 72<rca r-old Vice President Tran Va n Huong. but it \\'<is expected lluong \vo ul d ha nd J>O\VCr to t he Se nate J>rcsid ent, T ran Va n l .am . a poli tical n1oderute \Vho might he a bl e to open peace talks CSl'c Tiii EL;, P ageA2) Emerald Bay Rift Quelled E mer ald Bay Secu1ity officers ,,·e re fo rced to call for aid or l .aguna Beach Police to quell a donnybrook al the p1i \'ate com- munity's S\\·imming pool area ~arly Sun day. Emerald Bay Co m1nunity As· sociation offieials said tod.iy nine juveniles. <i ll nonrcsidents or the t•xclus ive res id e ntiul e ncla,·l'. \\'e re creating u distu rba nce anti had va nd alized facilities Lit the pool area. Dam age included 1X>uring soap irt th e wh irl pool and remo ... ing an underwater lig ht. Laguna Beach ).lolice assis ted. There \.\·ere no o.1rrl•sts. U~T•..,._. FINALLY STEPS DOWN South Vietnam's Thieu "" UPITe~i.. THIEU'.S SUCCESSOR? Vice President Huong Capistrano Reschedul.es Its Parade San Juan Capislrano's Fiesta Association didn 't S\K'ceed the first time with its Fiesta de la Golond rinas Parade, so it's try· ing again. The par a d e. r a ined out on !\'larch 22, has bee n rescheduled for Saturday -same time, same pl<JC('. Billed as the largest equestrian pa rad e in t he n atio n. the S\val!O\VS J>aradc is schec:{uled to get under \Vay at l p.m. from its fi t a rtin g p oint a t Ca mino Ca pis trano and De l Obispo Street. The parade will feature about J,500 participants, including sc\'eral Orange County bands a nd is expected to last for ap- proximately two hours. Sheriff Brad Gales and his wi fe , Dee Dee, will ride as grand m<1rshals on matching Palomino horses. The route will t ake them !Sec PARADE, Page AZ> oranlf"a eoast /:ii --= ll \Veathl.'r Considera ble cloudiness and cool e r t oday and Tuesday. Partia l clearing this afternoon a nd again1 lat e Tuesda y afternoon. Highs 60 to 6 5. Lows tonight so to 55. ranges from 69 t o 71 c ents, got;''~the robber "id as he'~ept 'ove r the issue , said Officer will not be required to honor ' HE SOW .JEEP 11!ompSon said. bot'h ha nds i nside a· bulging Ru~sell Ri ce,president ofthe as- T eamst e rs p icket lines, pay .. The r eductions r ange from 5,.·Catshirt poc;keL sociation. . s trike aSscssm ent dues, or be • INSIDE TOD)\. V "!llree cents in the' San Lui~ The baadlt was said to·be abOut P li e rr· led A .110 l subordinate to the union in any 0'1U FJD<>'W' D""'Y , b" • t . "one or . o c o icers vo pn o IS POLIC ~ P ••) 11' ~..I ~ . What is lhe Social ,_.....,.. ispo area o none tnl l 3Syearsbf age,six feettwo1nches retain the Teamsters Union to ee ic., age ~ .,.,,...... \wnd. o ar~1aks hthut a rbe r,e~ rem;ede tall Lln'd we ig hing about 1:;o repr.esC nt them in current s alary ''The ad broug ht a lot of of lhe sick economy on .. a m1 as to c r anspo pounds. He had dark brown hair , c-Detoti.at.ions with-the.city 19 D-..I!--F'-.. --..J reSJX>nSe and my J eep sold the persons with ove r-extended !Qllg_dist~nces,"T~~mJci:°i said._!___3 must-ac~ •!"d w u-weralng a • Tbe .move sparked 8 decision--UUUlel!I uunu~--1first-day~.'~·----------l·-crediLor_thos" •nho have a ~~~ r~:dtht:~o~~h ~c~~~u\~~ gr<.-en sweatsh1rtand.blue~eans. by :1ngered city council.men to!e· COLOGNE, Germany (UPI) -b~~~s ~:1i~cac.e;:,~~e~e~~ :t~~ ~~~~~y~°:e7 P,oa'; 87.' Pgion, including Los Angeles; ~ affir_m ~ four-ycar-0~d resolution Salvage crews today hauled the placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: ·ahe cenll'al coast, including the B0Ycott F.od.ed forbidding the. ~it~ s ~ace of-burned·out wreck of a Dutch ' San FroRclsco Bar Areo, and the ficers f~om aff1l1atmg w1\h labor pleasure cr~lser'f~om the bottom ~!;rc:,~~~l~b:;.•. n ..,.st , 'llOrth cent ral valle-y. The clit is a PROVIDENCE, R.I. (A'PJ -unions. of \he .Rhine R1 v~r and d is-~ c.'ellt in the Redwood and San Brown Unlvrity st..tents re· ~City Manager K~nneth carr re-,cof er'ed the. JJ,artl_,lly disintegral· orr. or trade for street Index as Mt•I•• Al "-llMll N9WS .._,, 0r._..c..11tr •• •• •• nlJMego-lm~rial counties regions. .turned to clasa-tOclay folloWinlf a fused to negotia te wilh the police • eel bOdln 'of. 19 persons, police bike. xxx-xx·x?C INtillt C.lotllfftl• Ca.MlliM ........ ., """' .. ,., rwa llacc als o s pread s us · four·d a y cla11 ,boycott over offtcers, Frid~y citing the coun-aald. The figure brought the de-If you huve wheels you wa rlt to 1:11rfn1ion of minimum whol esale proposed budl et cuts. But the cil'saction. .11th toll to20·1n S1:1turday's blaze sell or trade, cull 642-5678. Put a iflUk prices i o 99 percent of the studenl.9 plan }o Tote Tuesday on Following the stormy one· hour thatitrap~ dis al>led and elderly fc\v words to work for you, in the te by Including f-lumboldt an<I a possible further student JN"> mt.'Ctlng at City Hull, officers of pa s"•e n 1ers on boa r d th e Doily Pilot . ' I Norte counties. · test . the a ssociation said they will ap· I riverboat Princess Irene. • ..,------.,,,,...--"~ \ ,,. ' -. . . . • •• l.. • ' • --0.•lflNOU<" ........ ~ ... f_llll!1•ill"'911t f lMll(t .....'"' ... " ., h t¥M,.,..... A1 ~5 .. , ...... , .... •• Tllt•ttr• ... , Wt•t!Mr •• • t •• ., .. ,, .. •• .. - • •• • At OAll.YPILOT L/SC Monday. April 21 , 1975 End of War.· 'Not Bright' li~ \\'I Ll.IA~t I~. RY 1\N APS-IPl(;ofT-t_....'" President Nguyen \'an Thieu's re~ignation makes' pro· spec:ts good for negotiations lo end the "'ar but far from bright so f<-1r as anti·Communisl elements in South Vietni.ln\ cire concerned . Fron; here on , what takes place in the re· rnaining quarter of what ( ) _;~rb ·~~J::~";~'i;~cr: NEWS ANALYSIS - ·to haVe a textbOok look _ from ;:t Com n1 uni s t viL'\vpoint : th at is , etrmec.1 ·foree has been used to the extent necessary to bring about a desired politicaJ development. THE BITTERNESS OF TllIEll'S r e m<irk s about Secretary of Stale Henry A. Kissinger :.ind the recent event s leading to this climax rerlect :.i rt:'<-11ii ation that at last it's all over. The Communist North Vietnamese <ind thL· \'iet Cong's Provisional Revolutionary Governrnent -PRC. - have won . • What lies immed,lalcly ahead ~hould require some time for maneuvering. The time '>'•ill be 1nvol\'ed in bringing into being the sort of caretaker-type r!'gjme that t'an hold down the administration in wl\at's le-rt of-$outh \'ietnam,\\'hilc the North Vietrlamese <ind PRG prepare to negotiate "'hat they've wanted to negotiate all along. This s uggests a likelihood of a gatne of music al chtiirs in Sa igon until a government is created that meets the de- mands of the NorttfVietni.lmesc a.nd the PRG. THE lt11LITARY REALITIES IN the remaining quarter of Saigon's reulm mak_t; it futile to c xpl•C't th:.it the North Vietn<-11nese Communists and ttte PRG \\·ould accept <1ny ad- rninistrution that bore uny lri.ll'l' l''ilher of Thieu's l'egime or Ameri c:.in influence. \\'hat the PRG and its sponsor ,,·a nt is ;.in interim regime \t'ilh th(! look of ';third force" that can be C'alled neutralist. Rut it \Viii have lo be one "'hcrl•in the PRG \\'ill Uc .s trongly l'l•presented as one of the element s. Tht' l.:nited States al this point <1ppears lo have little choice but to \\latc h events take pl<-1ce "·ithout having much infl uenet• o n the outcome. As milit<.11·y victors, Hanoi and the PRG are clearly hold- ing all the ll'ump cards und in a pOsitiOn to eall the shots, strongly backed by the p<>\\'Cr or the Communist \\'Or Id. Thus they undoubtedly intend to lay do,vn the ground rules for any negotiations that m ighl fotlow upon the Thieu t'esignation_. THIS PROCF.SS BEARS Ot;T -THE Speculation of son1t• time ~go that the North Vietna1nese and Vietnam milital'y forces \vould slow down their direct assault On Saigon to permit the pulitical rcrment to be generated. The victol'S SCl.'med to be moti v i.lt~d by an urge to l a ke the curse off a look of outright conquest by bringing i.lbout a ··µo li tic<-1 1 solution·· thi.lt could have the look of an·overthro~· reflecting the \\·ill of ··1he peoplL•." r\t this point, the vi ctors could hardly be expected to<lt1mand less. than a domin<tlin~ rolt• thut in the long pull \\'ill put all South '/ietn<.1m untle1· the t-ontrol of Communist Hanoi. E'ro•PogeAl POLICE ••• 'New Grading Ordinance Under Study other way. Officers \vill pay l'h 1(.;. per- <"ent of their b11se monthly in- come to the Teamsters for representation. According to Rice, this will be .ah9ut$1Jperor- ficer, compnred to the $8 per month police officers were paying: for two Los Angeles labor rcl<.i · lions attorneys. Rice predicted th<it the ciirr<'nt squabble \Vith the city ,,·ould l>e rl'solvcd \Vithin the next \Veck ali.d ~half. He noted that City Attorn£·y ·F. l\lackcnzic Bro,,·n, the cit·y''s labor relation attorney, Nic:k Courl\.c r . anc.l thl' Tt•amste1·s t..:nion reprl.'scntalivt.•s <tfe study- ing the problems posl'tl by the or~ ficcrs' decis ion. ·· 11 is inter(.'Sting that the same thing happened in Vernon. They \1ocre able to solve the thing without going to cou1·t," llice· lSaid. But he said Sun Clemente or- ficers would be willing to go to coun s hould an impasse develo1> \\lilh the city over the rcpresenla· tionissl:J"'·· Sailboats Found The .Laguna Beach Planning Commission w ill discuss pro- posals for. a new grading and sub .. ·division ordinance when it meets oil 4 p.in. Tuesday at city hall. .The ordinance would be oae of the first laws implementing pro- visions of the city's general plan · . elements for .open space and land use. ·An initial proposal to lie the numbet· of homes built to the f;l,ope o' the land on which they ·"·ere lo be constructed has .been scrapped and the n~w 1<1.w 'con- s ists mos tly of ".guidelines·• to developers. · l\.·tichacl Gallant, th~ city's community plann·er, 'Said the measure, still in the conceptual stage, \\•ill allo\v the planning commis~i9n and the City Council greoler latitude in approving ne\v s ubdivisions . lie said the basic premise or the.grading ordinance is that flal grading of hillsides should bt! uvoid cd . LONG BEACl-1 (UPI) -'f"-'O sailboats be lieved~ to be· in di s- tress in the Gulf of California were found safe late Sunday by Coast Guard aircraft. The Co3Sl rGuard there said aircruft wL·r~ 1dispalchcd tu search the 2,000· ;,:square mile area between Daja aCalifornia and J\1exico. Ins tead. ,::rading, if donl:', :.hould• cr~:.ilc rounded s lopes )Vhich mulch the naturiil contour Qf the l4fld. Gallant s<-1ld that in sornc cases. this cOuld involve n1ovt·mt'nl of n1drc C'arth than the n:.ii ''µad .. lype-gr ... aini;:. South Laguna Group Backs Water Bonds • • ' ' • • c ' I I I ' ' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1' ... 0r ... oe (NI! o.;1, PllOI . .,,;"'""""'l<tOI"• tJifoo.d I"' ,_.,..p,,.-.. h P"l>'• .... d 1W"" °'""Ot CN•I ~t11h1'l<>0 Co""'•"'· S.-•lefldltloM ""'~ IMl>O!.,...<I MO"°•Y '"'°"OI> I rid.!, IO< ""'l<t -... Ne .. l>Oll 5t'd<1'. Hunlof>Qlon ~.tcl>/l·oU<>­l~ln V•ll••, "v•l>e, ~•0<11t11«• v11i., •n<I l•ll'""' ~ ...... !to .. 111 , ..... ,, '"'Ill~ ·~· I'd••-1, pub••,_ s..1uro•r• -S<>nrl""Y•-'"" p lJ>titl•I P.,M,.l>ll'IQ Pl•nl • 11 lOO W..11 0.t !>l'"I• CO.I• NW ... (OI "ornl1 11761 .. Robert N, Weed Prt \l<Wnl 1M P"Dh"'*r Thomas Keevil 1.o;1..- Ttloma'l. A. Murphlne Mt,..111n9 Editor Charles H. Loos · Richard P. Nall ""l\l~nt M•"l9'"'11 E"'lor• Ligun• 8e•ch otflc• tlltC.lf-·,•tlll•M1 INUl119Afollft\\. PO lll•M6,9:16U Other Officn c..i. loOtw no M \I ii.., M"'f't ""'"'1 kN"'. JJU Ht•~ '6vl ..... . -u ...... llt•t " 11111 a.-............. . .......... ( ........ ., 100! l• ""' "°"" ~MnO•tQ<>l•-wr Tele one (71•1 M2-4J21 Cl•ssifl Advertising M2·5671 L•gun.a Be•ch All O.partments: l•ltotione 494·''" •-Swi ~11...,.n•• 4'S·0630 c.,,,.1 ~"'· '''' o. ..... ce1\t J>voi.1"1~1 (-f"Y• NI nt '"'\tot'°". lllu\lt~h ... o, il'd1 .... ._, f!'l11t,, •• ••••tt•lt.,..nh "''''" 1n1t Dt rt~•ff<H~"• ••ll>o"I ~-·~I "''"'l•t1tn t i '"""''9/11 °""""' · S.tellCI ti••' oo~••goe N •O I t C.\11 Mt\I, c.i.,.,111 •. s ... o\.(•1111-'"' c ... '" u oo ,....,,,1,; .,_II .... Ol -IM,: f!llHI ... , fl'\!..,.._ t) 00 -1111. A South Laguna Citir.ens group f1a s rj)rmed to suppOrt passage of a S3.S million waler bond measure sought by the South Coast County Water District. The bond election will be held May 2:1. A two-thirds majority is r equired lo p3ss the bonds. 'fhe citizens gioup is headed by cochairmen Lt. Gen. F'rederic F.. Leek. (USMC·Rel.) ::ind h1artha Bea umont. .1\reas served by the water dis· tricl inC'lude L.igunita, Blue Lagoon, Treas ure Jsland, South L<.1 g una, Three Arc h Bay, Al onarch Bay, Pi1'>nnrch Bay Te ri r {i ce. Nigul'I Shores. Dana Strand and a portion or the Thun- derbird tract fn Dana Point. The funds will be used for -replacement and reinroremenl of the district's distribution system . to insure adquate water supplies &Jnd upgrade water availability fur fire protection, Gen. Leck !,aid. ··r-:o increase In water rotes or tuxes is contemplated," he snid. ()thcr members of the r ltlzcn's group s upporting the bonds In · elude Robert B . Malone ' treas ure r ; Barbaro Burn ~. secreta ry: and Ri c hard O . f'razee. chairman or the stctring committ.ec. ,.__,. ____ , • Caspers M~aorial Members of the family of the' late Ronald \V. Caspers Saturday joined in the unveilng or a platjue officially naming the former Starr-Viejo Park Ronald ,W. Caspers Regional Park. Caspers, lost at sea in June, \vas instrumental in acquisition or the park \Vhile chairinan of the Ornage County Board of Supervisors.· Present for the ccremo11y were Greg, Blair, Kriste n Caspers and their mother, Mrs. Ann Caspers. The park, one year old Saturday. is located off Ortega Highway about seven rniles east of San Juan Capistrano. 'Haveto get Out' -El Toro Farmer E'roaPogeAl THIEU ••• "'ith the Con1munisls. Thieu's speech '"as one or the most ramb.ling and the most anti- Amcrican of' his nearly 10 years jn office. By ANNE COOPER OI TlltD•lly PiloCSUiff Clifford \Vest, 42. has li\'ed in F.I Toro all his life on lund farmed by his parent s, by hi s _ grHndp<.1rents Hnd by his Euro- pean·born greal·grandparenls. Now he says he must leave. "lt·s impossible for us to stay -on ou r· land," he says, ,;and I'n1 not t'V\'n s ure we'd \Vant to." \\·est, a big solid m<tn with a bushy mustache, is losing to urbi.lnizalion. ··1 ust•d to think county govC'rn - mt'nl w-.is s upposed to proleet you," he says. "Instead. I find I h<tvc to protect myself from county government." \Vest contends that a C'ombina· tion of zoning and tax la\\'S has riiade it:, impossible in recent years for him to continue to sup· \}Ort-his family by farming his 33-acre citrus grove. Development on property adja· cent to West 's inCludes single family d\\ll'llings and high densi- ty apartments. Now a trailer park is planned on another adja- ce11l lra(·t . This massive develop. lnl'nl has ch<-1ngcd land contours, \Vt'sl claims, so that for the first tim e .s in Ce h i'.'> g reat· grandp<1.rents originally cultiva t· L'd the land, citrus trees oh \Vest 's far-in have bel.'n hit by rrost. \Valt'r drai·na ge fro111 de· velopt'd property has created a troublesome gulch through the orange g rove, he sayS'. The toughest p1·oblem plaguin i,: \V est, though , s ince the en- croachment of tri.lcl homes and :.ipa rtmcnts began, is vandali sm. ·'Kids destroy things faster than I <.·;Jn (ix them ." he says. "I've h<.1d \\•indU\\'S broken, tires fl al- le n c d , irri g ation pipin g destroyed. "'It's not jus t kids, either," he points out ... Miitorcyele and jeep drivers seem lo think they ha\·c ;_;n open invitation to ra<.·c throU J;:h my g rove . I ha \·c hart> \1,11rc f e nces, but that doesn't stop rhcm .'. . Scvcr<tl )·ears a go. before adja· <.'C lll cl e ve lo1>1ne nt had bee n plann<.'d. \Vest put his land into ;1n <•gri,L·u llurul preser\'e under the Willii.inl son J-\<.·t. \\'hich <illO'>''S for rcduCed ta xes on land kept in open spdce for te n years or n1 or c. "'I got a lax brc<-1k in '69." -he says, "'the first year of the con· tr·;Jct. But nine months after I signl.'d the 1>a pcr, development began adjacent lo n1y property, ;ind I reah:.:ed I had problems. The county \•.:anted m e to sign an even n101·e rcs trictiv<~ contract. cind "'hen J fc fu sed the ci sscssor raised my taxes ag_ain. ••J\ty properly li.lxes i.lrc five times ''-'hat they were 10 years a~o-l'1n paying niore laxes per <1c r·e thcin a developer whose ad-· j<-1renl truct is :.i:pned for develop- ment." l·le said his Luxes on the :13 acr es had 'increaSed from S2.73l in 1965-66 to $10.737 in J973·74. "Now I'm stuck with a con- tract that's doing me no good ut all," he sa ys. "I c:an'L sell my land, and J can't make a profit f1:1rri1ing it. l\1y c itrus crop (.(cneratcs 30 Co 35 thousand doll ~u·s a year . but I don't gel to keep 1.1ny or it . As a result. r·m out wurklnt: at odd Jobs and my wife is working. so \\IC cun make ends mel't." \Vest is rurrently se<-king to l·anccl the con tr.act. \\'hat will he Doily Pilol$1.oll f'll9to BEING FORCED OUT Farmer Clifford West . Uo if he is rel('ased rron1 the <igrcemcnl and· c·an sell his ltind'..' ··Oh. I'll f<-1rm ," h('Says, "but not i1.1 C:.ilifo1·nia. \\'c origin.-.dly !'il/-!llt'd the contr<1cl because \\'e wanted to stay here ilnd farm, as \vc've done all our lives. \\'e \\l:J nlctl lo hold on lo our land. I\'o\v \\'c feel cheated." \\1ith <tll the problems he has h;,id, \\·.hy docs \V est \Vant to keep on f<trn1ing? "F'<irming involves a lot of hard \\'Ork," he says, ··and it ·s iJ ris ky bus iness, but the inth:.·pcndcnte of being my 0"·11 boss means n1orc to me than the security or a peusion plan.'' Passing bi g" sunbul'ncd hunds t.10\\'ll the frlHlt of his fl<.1nnel shirt and look ing: h~1r'd :.it his muddy boots. \V(!st says, ··You'll have to L·xeuse the \Vi.IY l '1n dresst·d -I just Ci.lm c down off a t1·:.1ctor.·· We've put our Free Services on-deck to show you we have more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists _ has your Interest in mind with other Free Services too. like Check-a-Month Plan'. Transfer of Funds and Save by Mail. •$ t .00(> minimu m ba lancl! fie re<-1d :i letter he s:.iid v.·as sent by Nixon in 1973, "'hile-Nix- on \\'as t rying to (.'onvincc Thi(•u to si~n the P:.iris µcace 1.1grcc- n1cnts. But most of the tt'xt of the lt-t· tcr '"i.I S uninte lligible in th(• televised speech, bet· a use Thi£'u \\'i.IS off-1nic·ro1,hone \\'hen he l'\'- ;,id it. Thieu s<-1 id the lette r t'i.l r- 1ied Nixon's signed guar<-1ntee ur continued 1nilit<-1ry and econon1ic aid to South Vietnam if Thit'u signL•d the J><-1('1 . · "The An1ericans promisl'd us -we trulited them." Thie u declared. ··nut· yo u i,\mt·ricans) ha\·c not gi\'Cll u~ the aid you promist'<I us. With that aid \Yhich you promised us, l \vould not be afraid or the Corn- n1unists. '' Thieu, apparently referring to the Nixon le\lcr , and C'onsidcring it still valid·, called for U.S. .military forces to rc·Cnter the \\'ttr, one Which cost the United States 55,000 de<td. Thieu d('clared that \vhen h<! ordert'd South Vietnamese units to i.lbandun lhc northern <111d ten- tr<-11 rt•gions of the country, he <.1s- sun1t·d '"the United Sti.ltcs ,,·ould re:.ict ." E'ro• Page Al PRICES •.. the NC\\/ Orleans Retail Groccr·s Associalion, said he knew of nu \\'idesprei.ld price slashing. Bul he added : "The merchandise is gr<-1c.JuaJly goin g dO"'ll, OllC' or l\\'U ct'nts at <-1 time ... and I think the con sun1e rs \Viii nolic.•e in the next three n1onths th<-1t they'll be getting a ,1,:ood deal.·· Kramer said a comp;_irison of prit·cs <1t the s tart ·of 1975 ,~·ith those ii week ago shO\\'Cd that potatoes have gone do\vn 36.5 µcrcent, dried beuns do"'·n 4.8 PL't'l't'Ol, beef dO"'ll 5.5 JX'l'l'Clll. fryin.i chickens down 10.5 111~r­ eent und pork do\\·n s:; lX'l'Cttnt. Don't forget we have thf · Highest Interest possible on regular savings and high yield Certificates of Deposit. Save with your "hometown" Savings and" Loan·· Mariners! , p,....p11.1t.AI PARADE ••• . north on Camino Capl1lrano1 eust on l~a Zunja, south on El Cuml n o Real and cust lo lliJ;h\VUY 74 . Lori Oro5sn1an , publicity. director for the asioeJ:,Uon, said the p~rade's e'nll"les were tcin11ned about 25 percent ui> a re· suitor the new ruin dOlte. "We 're losing a fcW but lh('re was !'Suc h un enth usiastic rcSPol\Sl' fro1n ·lhc ~>11rt.lcip<111ts that. we had a meet1pg and de- cided to reschedule It,'' shcsuid. The l\T arch 22 date was tnurkct.I by both rain and riot when would- bc 'parudo wutcherf!, disup1>0inl· t-d by the (.'<1ntt.'llation. docidc.-d lo have a p:irade on th('ir'Own. Sheriff's deputies, trylni:!' to clear the ro1.1dway, Wl're 11ss1.1ull · l'd \\'ith bottles :ind other 1nis- siles. By the time it "'<JS all over. lh(!y h<.1d 17 people In (.'USlody on c_hu rges or disturbing the peace ur lx.•in&,(dl'unk in putili(•. 'fhl' lust tirne the S\Yullows ' P<-1r<-1de \\'~s canl·eled because of r:1in \\'US in 1969. ll was also rescheduled thatyeur. • 3 Men Burned In Santa Ana Plant Blast Three 1nL•n \Vo rking i1\a Santa An<t battery plant \Vere painfully ·burned Sunday <.1fternoon when an ell.'ctrical spark ignited sol· \'enl fu1nes . - The resulting tlaSh blast al Battery Systems Jue., 2601 S . Garnsey St., caused an estimat· <>d $2,500 damage and burns describe!d as severe to al least one of the three £ire victims. He \v aS id e ntified as Earl Rogers, 5·1, or 9501 Arlene St., Garden Grove. Less serious!~' burned in what Santa Ana fire officials described us "' !'lush (ire \\/ere Alex· Olson. 20, o'f 8851 Li.Impson Ave., Garden Grove. und llarold Patterson. 22. of 15828 Whittier Ave., Whit- lit>r._ Fire officials be lieve the bri!'f bl'aze was started by an elec· trical spark that ignited fum!'s created by a solvent the victims were usiflg tQ clean the plaqt·s concrete floors. . The three men were treated at the sct'ne by Santa Ana µaramedil'S before being token to the bum unit at Orange County l\1edical Center. V apdals Dainage Laguna Church SL P.f:.iry 's Episcopal Church or Lugun:.i Be:.ich \\·as \·andalized in a crimt.• discovert.•d Sunda}· <Js the chureh sexton readied th~ sa11etu <.1 ry foJ · 1nurni11g st'r\·iccs. 1\n intrudt•r h:id broken a thr('e-foot candll' <111d bent one of lht' br<.i ss c·ollection pl<.ites. No othe r propt.•rty \\'<JS r<.•µo rtetl s tolen or d<-11n<Jged. Polict• believe th1..• Vi.llldi.1 1 may h:.i,·e hid· den in <-1 church restroon1 Satur· du,\' and emt'rgt•d during the nightr Police Nab Three Sl·IREVEPORT. l.a. CAP> - Th1·~e persons \vcre booked for possession or m<.1rijucina Sunduy ni ght by police at·ling on a report th<it one of them resembled Patty lfeilrSt, tily police said. Asst. 1~olicc Chief Kciinclh L:.inigun s aid about $5,000 worth or clothing beuring price tags rront a D<1ll:.1s, 'J'ex ., deµi.1 1tn1cnt store \\'<.IS found in their ear. PholOC'O!)Ving $2,800 Loot Taken Rieh,,.rd Scott or 1480 Glen· neyrc St., Lttgun~ Beach. Sunday r(!portcd tho. theft of S2,8CM>'worlh of electronic equipment, watches and unt\ques in a burelary of his .Mariners Savi~s and Loan AssociatlOn residence. -· • IJ N....,.rt IAcwrlM.I WESTCUf'F .. DOVt:R • Nl:WPOIT IDCH, CAW. f>* • Cfl•l 6'J...01Malll CMl'llr.1 IOU BAYSIDE DRIVE• P(E'WfOIT 8EACH, C.4.111. 9*8 • (1141 Ml·.000 !..,... C....) I.Jal() SEAL BEACH 80ULl!.VARD • SllAL BEACH. CALIP. 907<IO • t21..ll ~08·11!lb 8747 BEVE~LY BOUL~VARD •LOS A~f.:LES. CALlf'.1J004!• t11JJflS1·•141 I < • ., . ' . . "I• ' '' I I -1\'eac Tax Breaks ·~ake~home Pay Uft ' ··Increased Now By SYLVIA PORTER On top or all the blg "flrecrackerlS'' in tbe new tax law explained in laat week'• columns, you're to get a one-s hot lax credit on the return )'OU file for '75, • one·year higher Randard deducUon, a one•ytar tatter low income allowance and several other major tax l>reaka -all adding up to aub&t»ntiaUy more cash in Your Pocket. And you'll start get· Ung that extra cash in a ., le,.w days . For the IRS r .. tlllusl prepare new tem- Money's Worth 111piorary withholding tables, ~ffective for wage1 paid after Apr. 30 and before Jan 1, 1976 IN SHORT, YOVSOONwill tlnd more take-home pay in ,., :your 197!ii pay envelopes bec4use th•e tenlporary tables -WW take into account all the tax ,l"eductions for the 12 .:·months of 197!ii over the eight· month Penocl $o year-e1,1d. The ,4Jrelentlables wlll gobacklntoerfecton·Jan t , 1W76 In a .private letter to ita subscribers, highlighting the "'"lnany unpublicized tax breaks in·th1s massive tax-cutting 1;'.~bw:Pfentice·Halt gives you \l'aluable tips on this. For in--~~ . _:.~~r -If you it•fniit yourd~uct1o'Ps,.you mily clf1m addi· • "1liona1 withholding pllowances ror your itemized deductions lO avoid having too much tax withheld . And Why give the "';,~ S. Treasury~ tax-(reeloanof your moaey for a year+. "I'' • -On the otber hand, due to the temporafy withhotd1ng '1 changes for Uae rest or '75 you may rtnd you're being n. 'Unde""ithhelcf1f you claimed additional allowances lor thi1 ~ar. U so, ~alch for the new ~rm W-4 and reduce your J,:,,.Claimed allowances. . •• NOW TOSlllPUFY WJIAT'S ahead !or you "l '.'. • Q. What ii' ihi1 one·thot credU? <t~ A. It's a S30 credit for each per!jonal exemption you ~. ~laim in 1975. But tbf,re arer119 extra credits for additional exemptions of taxpayers over 85 or blind . · v• ' 1 Q.Howdoyoufabfhltredil' • 11,:1, A. You subtract it dlredly~r.tom your tax hab1lity for :.·\~5. The tax savinas a.re substantial when this is combined t11with the increased standard deduction ~,·"\ Q Howligni/kant' , :i A. Say you're joint taxpayers \\'Jlh two dependents If you had $5,72.5 of adjusted gross income tn 1974, you paid $204 1n federal taxes For '75, you'll pay nothing on thi s 1n· #. ~me and you may even get a refund Or say you had $15,000 r·-or income 1n 1974 Your taxes wer e $1 ,820 against about J ''1,612 tn 1975. The1e 1llustrat1ons reflect Lhe'st<.1ndard deduc· hruon increases Q Whal'• the new •tondarddeduclw11 ~ A It's.up rrom 15 percent to 16 percent of your adj usted gross income to a maximum of $2,600 for n1a rM eds filin g 101ntly and-surviving s~uses, a maximum of $2,300 for sin gle tax Payers, and $1 ,300 for marrieds f1hn g separately ~ You'll get the biggest tax reduction if you fil e a 101nt re- turn Say you're a couple\v1th twOdependents and an AG! of $16,250 You'll pay $132 less tax ($1 ,963 rather than $2 ,0951 The new $30 credit will raise the tax savings_ to $252 Q. Wfiat '• the new low income allowance' A. It's up $600 to $1,000 fol' taxpayers filing 101ntly , up "-$:Joo to $1,600 for unmarried taxpayers; and up $300 to $950 niarrie~ ta~·payers filing separately. Maf'l1!ilh>payers also 'fill benef1t most ~ ~lfyou.-,.,taxpQeia,Jlling Jointly_ with two dependents SS ~·of AGJ yGUf tax bill will be $18 instead of $95, a vine' of about ri1. Jf)rour A.GI 1s $10,000, your tax will be 12 ).n"Steltd Or $901-. a savtng of $89 And this is berQre .. a p· bcalion or the new tax credit Q. Who must /de? A. The 'increases i.D the low 1ncome allowance tngger a bange in the minimum amount of income reqwred for fiJ . g a return. Prentice-Hall points out Joint return filers us\ file if your combined incomes exceed $3,400, surv1v1n g pGuses $2 650; unma'rried 1nd1v1duals, $2,350. Fo1 th e over theie ~mounts are still increased by the additional 1rsonaf.b 91J1ptions the taxpayers may be entitled to The IRSi s prepanng new optional tax tables, rellect1n g Uthe new law 'Changes. These tables will be mandatory for xpa~rs with AGI up to $15,000 (up from $10,000 ) who use e standard deduction. eutand for Rental • nits. on.Inerease . lnc.oi:n e·producing reai state properttes are on the erge of their own pnvate bull market," the president One of the nation's largest nsors of P.ublic real estate vestment programs told the risii '7S seminar 1n Newport arh. . , · ''Completions ol new 'n&le· and mulli·fam1ly hous- g ii.ow have dropped to the vet of new perm its and a c- al starts, which IB,tins that ventories are fast d1sap- ear1ng," said Marvin T . Levin, president of t he Oak land·based Consolidated Capital Compa ni es "THIS INDICATES that even though there are large 1nventon es on hand,, we are close to a severe housing shortage, especially in apart· ments, "'here new construe· lion 1s off by nearly 60 per· cent," reported Levin, whose firoi has a portfolio of more than $286 million 10 income· producing P:ropert1es 1n its 'iv e p ,)ttil1c limited, partnerslilps a nd one real U toniation. ·estate mve,tment \rust .. Levin said consolidated • capital is optimistic about the arnlll. gs ·futu re or investments 1n 1n· come-produc in g p1operties for three m aJOr reasons: how Drop -The slowdown in ne\v , co n S truet1 on s hould .. ' ·guarantee a demand by ren-Computer Automation Inc .. · ters that may exceed the sup. vine.based minicomputer 1 ply anuracturer reported net come of $277,042, or 17 cents ., -In most areas, rents in share, and sale s of 1 ex1st1ng bUildings are still at ,359,606 ·107 the third 11971 levelS, wh.i.ch ·means they arter of 1flstal 19'15 ended can be Jlncrea&ed while still! arch 30. • , remaining competitive. In an unaudited statement 1 • operating results, Preli!·. -MANY EXISTING, nt D. H. Methvin said earn· I apartment and office build· gs for the quarte r •ings can be purcf'iased todaY resented a decrease of 49 1 for 6S·70 percent of their ac- rcent from net in"come or tual replacement costs. ,258, or 32 cents, for the ; The uplurn ln lbe income .pedodla&l->'-'* roircrty mnrket~wt1 come Salo for the guuter were aboutwhether ornot the over- own \ 4 per.cent from' the ~ all economy turns around, be ,906,~ recorded auhe end pr«ll<tcd. 1 .. t Y.ar'•-thlrd q.arter. • For U)e nine months ended "People need places to live- arch ~O Ootnputer Automa· •m good times &n d bad. And, in on re~rtld atles tolallng [bad tames, they are much 5,618',190 and ,{Set. Income ot 1more receptive . lo r~ntlnl 943 wtilch wls equal to48 than buying. This, 1n turn, is 1ta1re on.._ l,~11• imeana that equitf O}\'ners:, e IUlly·dUuted ..,_ ;tiave a promising p<>rl9d "·'"''Iii;., !ahead.'' he added. . I ' . ' ' ' • I -.y, Aprll 21. 1975 DAIL y PILOf A. 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Ht'11l' !{Obe r t 'll HI G il f'l'l'l'('<.!ll ll a ll :-O(:Ol't'd 111 !It <' f111 ;d IJl'l'IOd St1 n Y 11ight 10 IL·atl Huff~tl o to ;:1 6·2 ,.j ·- aory o\'t•r tht• C h it·<.1,co Rlut · Jh,1\\1\~ and g i,·e lhe Sa lH'l'S ~· ..:01nmund111g 3-1 ll'ad in their hest -of-st·,·c..·n !\:.ition<.11 llockL•y Lc..·.,!:U<.' pl;.arorr sL•ri<.·s. The te11m!) \\t•r·t· tit•d 1-1 going into the final period '"hen Jim Lorentz scored a t the 17-second mark to put the Sabres <.i he ad to stay before Burra lo l>IC\\•the game wide ope n. ... .Dh,h19 Cfaa•P• \\ll N!"'llJf.G l,h1I Bo~i,:~ of t he t.:111 1cd Sl at(:!-:1nd l-:lt·u:i V:.1yllst·k hov~kL1 ;lll of lht· Sv\•1t~t Uni on '''l'l'l' n1udt·I ~ o( ('Onsist<'n · cy Sunday in '''inning lht• llll'n 's t h!'t•c·m <.•t.c r s pringl>o urd unll womcn '!s IQ\\'('!' itold mctl~ls ut the Canadu Cup diving con11>cti - t ion. 111 the fina l progr~nl to 1·t·t;.iin hi:-. points 1n;.irg i11 O\'~r dcft•ndlni; <·h;:imp1on J\h.1u s Dibiasi o f Ita ly. Buggs finis he <l \\-'il h u n i1n - µrt·~si..,·e G21.75 po ints compared \\'il h 59-1.57 for Dihi<.i si. \'avtts l'k hO\'Sk <iva. :.i 17-Vt-<i r· old f\1oscO\v 1111,"h ~chool stultenL chetl not 1n i!-is any of tht· eight tll\·l·~ on thl• final to\ver prog ranl <iS :.he pilt•d up c1 n equally irn - prl·~.s 1 \'l' :i 11).25 points. .. lslaRde n Rallff l :!"'JOi'\01\L.F.. /\' Y. ·-Cl:n·h c;illil's and J l•a11 ·l)~1u l P:ir1sl· ::.l'Orl'd third pl'riud gu<1l~ jlt:.l 29 ~t·eunus·apa rt Sund;1,\·. i,:i\ 1ni.: tt\\· ."\<.·\~-'iork J sl :.indc1·~ ;1 :;.1 '1t·tnt'.\ o,·e r Ptitt~burgh :_i u<I i\\·t.:plll ,L! th\· Islanders •1\i,·e in 1h~·1 r S1:1n\\'' C'up-quartt•1· fina l.:; ph1.\urf. A .:t e es Wla, 2-J S AN' JOS E -Ton,\' Oougl a ~ s<.·orl'd \Vith thJ"('t.' rn int11l'S I'('· rn;.i ining tu g il.'c..' thC' Los .t\ngt>lt·s ,\ztc..·t·s <.1 2-l i'or lh A1neri ean Soc- l'l'I' !,('ague vil:tory u \·cr the .S.in .J(Jse P.urthqu;.a kt·s in Sund:.i y·~ \\'e.sl t-rn Di,·i~1 on u pc..·nt.•I'. Den.,er Mi11s DENVER -Guar·d Ralph S in1pson S<.:Ort·tl 14 or hi!\ 19 poilll!-> in lhe fi nal quartL·r. 1n t luding five elutth fret• thru\\'S in ihe l<.i s l \\\'O minutc..•s, to jlill'l' the Dt>fl\'t.'r !'ugg<.·ls to a 131-128 American Bas ketba ll Association playoff \'ict or y over Jnd i:.i na Sunday n ight. The lriu1nµh J .. '<..1\'C' Ot'll \'('I' a 1-0 :1dv:.i nta gc in lhc lx•st-of-se\'en \.\'€.•stt·rn Dl\·is io11 tit lt• Sl'ri t•!;. Game No. 2 v.·ill be played here Tuesday . • ' ·g Lashes Out AllSTIN. Tex. CAP) -Chris been over a tCnnla match nnd King suld of the lin<'s m en. Evert r ectived the1SSO,OOO win-added lhat. ws fur a s she \VUS con-The t ou rnament un1plre re · n l'r's check Sunday ~whlle BIUJe cerned she w as cheatedoutotit. fus'->d to overturn the c~ll. und J cun Kin.g f.um cd about a dis.put-Th8 dispute tume ln the 1--st Evert we nt on to. \\·tn the tlL" '-'ti llnl.'smun 's caU that led her set. wtlh King · leading 6·5. She breaker ,and the mut€.•h. &ni,J ri ly into a decidin&: tie-ehtlm'->d a linc s m un initiully ln·. Evert s nld' K ing did ne>t pl o~· bre~kcr in the Si00,000 Wo rld diuted a return service by .£\•ert he r r cgulur garne in the..· tll" SetiJ:"S of \Vo men's Tennis. wu:; out or pluy . l\ut King suid lbe breuker, "'1hfc.1h the 20·rt.·~it"old Evert d efea te d King 4-6. 6-3. 7·6 lini.'s mun the n c ha nged his hand F1oridu nuti\'C y,·on 5·12. before 2,500 s prl·l ators and u nu-s ignal to s ho'v the s hot \Vcts aood . King s uld s he \\'US •UpS<•t thut tion lll te le\'ision. audience to t<ik e King protcs 1cd thut she had us-the lines n1un ,,·ould not u1Hi\\'l'I' hon1t• the biggc¥t 1nize e ver ·in s umed the 'bull was out of 1>llly her ques tions abot11. his L'ull . ''on1en 's tcnnh1 his1ory, and the refor<.• d id not atte mpt e J uson fl.1orton, the unlpil•e, said ,\ftel' lhc m ute h, Ki ng :;uid she return. linttsm e n urc in,structod . nol ·to players because "it ts a Ol\e·way street. •'BUIJe J e.un Is a volatllo tn~ di,·iduul -"·ho can explode in ori l11stunt." l\·Iorton suid. . "I .f'ct•l she s hou ld lu1\'t' kept playing bt'Caus c the lin<.·~muh had 1101 yelled out his call ,,·1~11 she stopped ,'' he udded. "'.t•.') King got ,S!?5.000 fu1· sccuM1 Sunduy':; 'vitlo ry J;:U\'C E,·.y·t. an 8-Cl l'ar ec r' r e cord ugalrµit,, Kin~. But l':vcrt said she ~till .h,.!i to ~u fur thL' \\'i nninl:! s hult01 al,!;.iinst King. · ~vus-th o ~ngrlest-shc has -c\·e-r -··t S\\'C•ur, I 'd .ring-his neek·.': ~r.igagc..> in co n,·cr·liatioli '~'itll,the ~~~~-'-~~~~-"'"'-"-~~,..-~~--,-~~~~~~~-'-~-· Ryan (4~0) Still Not Satisfied CJilCAGO (AP> -Nolan Ryan !(:ads the m:..ijors in pilC'bing trium ph s b ut · h e st i ll is n 't s atis fi ed \\'ith hi·s hurling ... or the rcct•nt un1piri n g behinc> home pl;1te. "1'1n nO\\•he re near where I \\'<.int to be," said the fireballing Californi<i .1:\ngels rig hthander a ftl'r b€.•ating Chicago's White Sox 8-4 Sunday £or his fourth \'ic- tory "·ithout defeat. The Angels hos t Minnesota tonight at i :30 CKM PC,. 710). ··1 kno"" the record is good but f'n1 not in the groove yet," he added. "I 'm not \vhcl'l' I want to !Jc..• by any m ea ns .'' Ry an fi red a five-hitter. but he "·alk l'd n ine a nd struck out only ~ix . 1\,·o of t he hits v.:ere t\\'O-run· ho ml'rs. by Ke n H ender.son in the fourth irining: a nd J orge Orta in lh(• !;('\'l'llth. "They bot h ca me on hanging l'UJ'\'t•s ." .!:ii.till R van. ,,·ho \l.'aS ~l :;u unh;.ippy \\•iih the ('alls of 11m pire Armando Rod'rigucz lx•hind the plate . -·r thrC\\' <ibout ·150 or 160 pit(.' hes." s aid Ryan. ··a nd I di<Jn 't g:('t a c;.i ll <1 11 day. \\that ccin ,\·ou tl o'..' The g uy has trouble lx·h1nd the plate. \\'hat more <.·an _\0\1 ~a~t .. ' .. lly;.an udn1ittt·d h<.• \Vas struggl. int: "but th_ut's the bes t fast b~1\l I've had yet this r ear. I kept gt·t· 11nj! behind on 1h(_• count and you dun ·1 "'·~int to tlo I.ha t \lJll,>n ~ou ha\'(' the le;1d . You "·3ITTto 1nakt• the m hit the ba ll. ··\Vhen :rou ar(_• s trugglin g like I \\'<I!-. thc..•11 you n1<1ke your pitt h :uuJ he..· bl o\\·s it. j u.s1 puts you in th.:11111 ut·h 111orl· of a holt·.·· .\1 :.i n<•;.!.t·r l>it·i\ \\'illiams f1 011ly ~l;t ll·d : "I don 't think he"s '-'good un1p1rc . fl y;.an h ad i.tll t>Xtra tluy f)f rest anti \\'a s a little too strong. but he didn't get every t hing he ,,·:is entitled to. I guess the same thing goes for the White Sox .. ··rf \\'t'rl' not doing our jop, thl·y rire us or ship us oul.. T he !':.Umt· thing ~hould upply tµ u1n - µires. ·- C.AltFORHIA CIOC.t.GO !· .. b, "bl .ib, "Iii "''· H~111...,,c1 ~ 1 Ct 0 11;.,oy" !-~ ~: R"•e•~u l I 0 0 t.~mo1n l! H"'IU'' <;:II I 1 I 0 0..1.tlO .i I I 1 t.o<llll lD > I l J l>~non 3o:> l I 1 0 <.nal,3D " " HotnOer._ Cl • , l 7 s1 ..... 1ond J I I 0 ' (.M.Jy ID ~00 0 £1. RO(lr o9""'lC J 0 1 0 D.JOll-(11! • 0 0 0 l<emy7b l 0 I 1 Deni » 30 00 0. R••>1l1et ~~ 1 0 0 0 Varne,< • 0 0 0 .... _., 0000 0!.1<"en o . 0 00 0 ll-'.i 1 0 ~ 0 ""'-· 00 0 0 0 ""' ' I 0 0 0 f or!>te• p 00 00 RyMlp 0 0 0 ll Goooiew~•o 0 0 0 0 'lolalf J3 I 10 I Tot.tis 31 c s a CahlO•n•.i XII) WO Cll-1 Cn1co1<1<1 ODD ?00 7111-• C · Ol>nt. OP· Calilor<lia I, 0.1ugo 3. tOS-c.,1.1..,.,.,a 8. c111c o1~ 'I. 28-0..lk 1. 38.,..11<K1>te 7, Nym..,.., H R-lie-rson fll. °'"' OI, so-c, ""''· !';:i~t:•s 2, M. N~ltlC'>. S-EJ. Rodrio~z. • 1P "1tE1ta11so Ryan!W.•Ot <I 5 • ' ' 6 {)<;tftn IL,0·11 , " 3 3 S l (A\\olQe '. 0 0 0 I 0 l or \IP• I '• 1 • 1 J ? Go<!<>lf'W5,i I 7 I I 0 0 WI'-For\I:'•, A y .. n. T -2.4J _A-.1,!I01. pl"t"T•~ LA'S .STEVE GARYEY TAKES A TUMBLE TRYING TO GET GARRY MAODOX. $32,000 'Purse Won By Palmer PALM SPRINGS (AP ) -· Steady Sandra Paln;?er, her pre- -t·ision gam e fa ltt>rint jusl s li ght· ly. ht'ld on Sunday <1" captured thl• 5200,000 \.\'innl't's Circle golf totu·nam enl. The diminulL\'l• :r •xun. v.·ho t·umc into the..> final I' nd of the four·day evt•nt with a otal of 210 after three l'on s ec tive 70s. finis tied with~ one-over-par 73 on the 6,347-yard MiiiSion l lills course for u 72-ho le total of 283. five-under-pu1·. That.gave hcr thl; S32.000 first pri ze in the richest \\'Om€.•n 's t ournament l'\'('I' ph1yed. Paln1er bogey<.F(I the final holt• of the lou1·na m ent Sunday \\•he n s he m isst'd <1 birdie putt of about six feet . then \1;as unable to make a com eback putt of less than t"·o feel. But tha t s till ,,·as good enough for a one-stroke \'ictory 'over Kathy fl.1 c P.1 ullen. Palme r , a 34-year-old from Dallas who turned pro 11 years ago, displayed a consiStent play that has kept her among th(' L PGA 's top money winners since _ 1968. l\l arll'ne l l agge. the 25-ye.ar \'t•t('r a n 0£ the LPGA tour:, shot lhe tourney's second hole-in-one a nd coll ected SS.000 for her ace on the 152-yard l"ighth hole v.·ith . <1n 1.•ighl·iron. L asl year's !JI a yer of Lhe ye~" Jo Anne Carne r , finished \Vith :_i 71 fo r 293 while Laura Baugh sh t upar 72 f01'297. . . -· ,_ f in.ii ~OrH •nd ,.._, .,.;,..,~~yol liioe W11WM!t~ C.l•cl<t LPG.to 1011•-nt •I par-Tl. i..l·O·,ll•d Ml\,ion Hllh Gall af'ld C.-ry Club: s.wid•a P•lmt r '11,00ll 70-711-7°'43-ttl IU1ll>y MC.Mullen Sll,000 71·7f>.66-11-2M C.OI Ml...,SIO,~ 1J-11·11·11-131 C«Ole JG Sl<•I• SFO,'IOO Jol-IO-Ji-M-217 0..•oHoo:>UfJliSHI ~ fol-1'.1...,,1-~1 Jocell"' Bour.sw 5'1,IZS 71·10.IJ.7•-2i<t ....,-.eBitllCKl\~111S J?·l}~I?-~ · Senn,. Brr•n • i •,12S 1s-11.ro-1J-~ Sch y Cul'4tn M,11S 13.10-Jol-71-11'1 Su<! Robe•!, SJ.e1s 11-n....,u-m , JQ.,c;e 1<.o11mi••~•• ».17~ n.n-1•-1'K J!Mm1w.n11am ~l.l/S l•IO-IJ-12-1'11 .t.n ,, Alto•' SJ.JI s 16· IJ·l 1-11 -2'91 s.>noraPo\t~,500 1C·ll·11·11--:M1 M,,,,M1U~S7 . .00 7C./1·1'·1S-7'11 511l'lleJHMrll•nS1,f>OO /~IC>-to'I n-7"1 Judf R•n••n>l.oOCI 1$·1)·11·10-m Jud' 1<:1n11H1il Sl.600 /tt-l~·n •o. 1'11 0..Dl'>•' Au~l•n \l.'116 ft~ l~·/0,JJ,11-1'03 M;)tlfrn<! liolQQe ~1 .91,.66 •'J /ol-ll-JJ .. 7~l Jo Anne(.,rnfr~l .'ll0,6~ ll./l-7• /!• 1¥J &tM•a H•ynoeSl,100 :i l•l»n-2·11 M~'ll"~ l>\•~t~r, \1,,11.MI <l I> 1~·1l· ,~, <wonar.a !.ou1oc11 s 1,,a1.J.i 11.1~ JJ.!J· 1•~ 6~11tO~rnl~lndtSl .C!l,)O II IS·IJ'.//.')'11 (,1Q.,11l:.n1entST,C!I ~ ll·ll·IC·IO·~I bf'lll Sl-~1 ,11~ 'l i.}./} I~-2q,. Dodgers' Ups, Down LA Crowds. Soar; .. So Do Injuries LOS ANGELES lAP1 -Their first h orn c s tand of l he 197a baseball .season endl'tl on :.i sour note but tht• Los 1\ngclt•s Dod ~ers· took de:_i d a inl 0 11 a 111 :1jor lt•a~ue l'<.'l'Ol'd i.I !'> tht•\' lt•fl IO\\'ll, hobbled by injuri<·~. · 1\fl er their f 1 r:, t Sl'\'l'n ~a m es ut Dodger Sta<liun1, the Dodgers ha ve an nttendanl'e of 289.276 for an uvcragc of itl,325 p('r gan1e. If that sort of pacl' conlinuc..•s, lht• Dodgers ,,·ould total arountl 3.'1 million, fa ns a l home by st•ason ·~ end, und they ,,·ou ld brt.•;,ik the ir ov.•n major league record of 2.7 rrfi llion set in 1962. Su nd ~1 y. Chris Speier ·~ b;.i t c·apped the '"inning rall y but it \\·as the Dodger s' infield that pro- duced the mos t l"ommcnl from the San Francisco short~lolJ. Speier slashed a two-run sin~I(· off relieve r Geoff Zahn as the" Giants s cored three limes in the JJth inning and the Giants dcfcat- c..>d Los Angeles, 6·3. "'I'm s urprised lbat the ne 'v in - field played this we l l." said McGee Rallies For First Win Sp<.·it•r after the..• ~am l'. ··The ba lll'j don't come off there like last yc:.i.r : ,,·hen they bount·~·a· like.;: they had hitcen1ent." ··rhe Dodgers a·nnountt>d Su(J · d:.iy th at s tron·g:-armt.od 1"€.'li L'r pitcher f\1tke flolarsh111ll and tlal'· ing lt•ft fic{Uer Bill Buekn€.'I' "·iU ~ .ioin thl' rn :.in,9 Los Angeles i.;. 1' . .r "• JUl'Cu . • · ,\lrl•ad y pl<i y in i,t ,,·ithod't' 1·a tehL'r Stc\'C-)'l•ager , outficldc'r.:.J ·rorn Put·iorl.'k :ind shortsto1> Bi li ' llu~Sl.'11 . tht.· Dod gt·rs suid. lltt•\!~1 n1ay lost• ~l<.1rsh<.1 \I for :..i \\'Cl'"·• :.i nd Ru c kner ror l\\'O. I f\l <1rs hull surfcrt•d a separation , of rib c<irtilage on his left side?' Satu1·day night a rtcr 1n~ing foor_ pit<.:ht•s. 1'he Cr )rounc ,\,,·;,i1·d 1 \\·innl'I: rclit'\'l'<I in tht' e ighth in~, ning, but t·o1nplaint'f.I of a st.Mb .. , bing 11ain in his s ide and ai>ked to h '<J\'('. ·' - ·rht' C'.\Ub ~ai d Bue kn t'r's:, ~i.'\'C r(·\y SlJritinc d ;.i nkle had bec..•h placed in u tast and thut Oodf:,.•~t.r' (.•:<et·uti \'l'~ \\'OUld d ecide thti morning: \\'hl'thcr t'o pluee h im '1li the d is ;.ibll'd li s t . The sprain ~~ l'Urrcd f'i-i d;.i y 11i ght u·hcn he s lid" into St'<.:o nd base on an attem1>t l!d . !".t<::J I. •:r Ii i~ 1·c·µla tc..•111e nt, Pacior <.·k·, hruist•d his hip a,cain~t the rutl!': i1 1J.( of thL' lt•ll fit·ld fc..•net• \\'ht•n.ti.!'"' PF.r\SACOL1\. Fla. 11\l'l J l'l'l'Y McGee , recovering fro111 a t'oll apsc on t he firs t ninl'. fi rt·d a l'losing-round 70 Sunday lo C••P- lur(' the firs t tour .victory of his l'al'cer, "''inning: •the Sl 25,000 Pensacola Open golf tou1'11<1mt·nt "'·ith a 13-unde r ·par 271. G ll'<qJl'd l u t;.i ke :.i ho111 t• run a\\·;.i~-:. fro1n Gia11ts c <Jl l'lll'I' J\larl' I-Iii P:iC iort.•k i~ u lso t·x1JL'ctcd to rn1. ~l'\'e l'Ll l gLl llll.'S. J ~u . ..,5€.•ll is un !he ::!1-duy <(i ;obied lis t \\'ith a hrokt·n lt•ft ha ~uffcrt•d 1\pril 12 in lluuston. T nc~t d ar Ye<Jgcr s prainc•d a kn i11 a horn e p latl' coll is ion. lil' ex pected to return this \\'eek. Fon.I ""O~ft~ ..,.11 monoey e1rnil'40\ !iunOJ, in I~ ~ns.ooo Pwnwcr>1o1 Optn ooi1 tour""n~nt on 11W! •.•111·V••d P••·11 Pen~ol• Counlrr (lull <oune C.i-dl!nole\ an•.aleur ) : k rry M<.Gt'ei?S,000 v. .. uy Arnosl•Qn9 i U .21'0 Brute Cr•n;plon \6.61) M •ltef' e,1rbcr S•.•?\ O...lgnr ,,..,vol l.6.67) • ,i-Je.,, Po1le Bobb¥ Milcr...11 !A,0., OM !.!he~ ~.Ol>l GotlM~rpfoy >c.0!>2 LouGra...,n>i1,"111 Jl09l'l'Mall tM!?,11 1, Andy Hor111 u .111 00uq $.inaer' s~_;11 L«l•(ll)r iJ,11 1 C:""' lti (°""• Sl, I 11 .>~I· J.irno.-~on il.939 Joll•• "'"'""""'• i l.~:>i G••"''"' M.u\n i l,91JI Hiiiy c:.uoe•i1,,l8 Donl.ret1.<1n i l,l8i &uteDe.-1on;,1,:Ji~ l<<'•n11t loricw i •.38) ~.Ad .. n:.~·1 .I~> &oc1Sto1ntor1>1.M~ fi'-16-116-10-111 la.t.Moo-11-Ill 6 .. 124'-6'1· 11• bl·114-70-6t-l/C ,. .. , ...... 6~ 11• 6'l.11·69-oo-11s ' /J IO·Ol·M· ll• n·''-"" 69-Uh 6'-/J •7-61 -71~ tA ;0.10 ··-111 6"-61·69-11-111 ..._,J.Jo.10-111 11·6~·11 b·· 111 I0·"3t~-10· 111 .~11.J~-1,,· '" 11).i~ ..II "~ "",, ~· ot· 11~ N\"8 10 17 1H H ·ll•I011to-?/8 ol ..,_IJ•IJ-71? hl bl>•llll-?N •Jtt.il~I? ?r• ,,rf(>-1\/1 U • •lt9·"8·11 119 t.OS AHGELES l~1b £.•ut U Vw.,.... cl (o.lr..C.f lb c: ..... ,,drl c~v l1> l.iru.u 1-r•Oil!oOnc A...erl>.>cn •\ R"""-1"11 I a~YO'° 1. ....... ~. 0 I.' "'IO!lo 1Jl1 ''"'"ini. l..'<ll.'1111• n j~ .>b r II bi 6 0 ll 0 6 1 l ll ~ 1 0 9 6 0 1 0 ) 0 I 1 ~ I J 1 0 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 ~ 0" 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 ll SAN FR.t.HCISCO olb , .. MaddO•cl 0 . Tnorlla~ 111 MIKCerrl Mantie .. •11 Goo<l">On lh Tnr>rno1~ lb !>De••• •• Onli~rrO\ lb !>Qeto pr 0 R4<'.k'r c H1HC PnllUP\JD e .... ,o, Jo.\llu" pn Mon•ttn " .. ". "' , " " ~~:I '" " . ~ o. " '" " " luMh ~~la.J To!.\I' C86 11j ~~" ~ •<11>«~<0 0.iO C0J 000 000 J L<>"""'I"'•~ 010 002 000 000 O [ ~OOOH OP• le~ Ang.ties I. LOll-S..fl f'-r ro>(Q !&. LO~ All!Jf!I~~ }. 1a-(A<>d'\Or>, Crawl "'~•(o;f. ;,r.i ~c .. , ll) S8-M•llll(lw•. ~-BMt rt·•Q~)On SF"· t .. 11, f -J.:.0.A-41,S,~. Neweo1nhe, Connors Roi Lutz Olpt,Ures fair of Crowns LAS V EG A S J o hn Newcombe v.•hipped ft;,llow und \'Oltey g a·me \\'ilh u blistering a r ray of pas.sing s hOL'i und seorec.I 11 6-3. 6-4 victory Sundur in the fi nu l of the World Cht1mpionshi1> T€.•nnis' Blue Group tournament. Cett•e rs 8reezn The polir played on the rub· berizcd Indoor court \Vhi ch \vlU be ust.td fo r thf!Satul'day <.'Ontest . Newtombe said he "·:1s pro· g rcSsing ut , thl· rute he h~nl 1>!1.1sih cd u nd. \\'ou ld like to l)«.'<.1k un Wcdne sd "y for the n1utch. Co'nnors is expettcd to .a1·1i\'C Tu<:i<day. Lids \'fe-.r nis Red C f oup tournament Su day, lht•n combined "ilh Sm ith "'in the doubles lilll'. In the d oubles· finul. ( .• ut7. ;u ~1nlth. the fOlll'th'·S{'{'<.lt>d te l>C!ul th<.• Aus lr<rliun duo of Jo 1\lt•x-u nder und Phil Dent 6·4, G· G·2. lffla•e11'Tep Bo~gs hit ~11 1.hrcc of his dlv~s I NDIANA'.S GEORGE McGINNIS IN ASA BAmE. DENVER , -Jimmy Connors d<tfused ,Brinn Gottfrit'<.l 'fl s('r\·e Australian pro 'Tony Roche, 6·1, 6-4, ~oday 19 a w.prkout (61' this wee~ s $250,000 winoo .. tak .. all DUllCb acaillltJlmmy eor.....s. TOKYO -San Clement~. resi- dent Bob. C.u lz upset Stan Smith 8-4,·7·5 in the sin gles .final of t bc 1811,000 World ChamP"'°15Np Te~- Bt:ENOS AIRES -Gulllor \'ilas of 1\rgcntlnu \\·on the RIO:' la Plutu lt:unis tournament Su duy, def<'a ting American Gruebne r 6·2, 6·1, 6·4. ' I I I ,Saddlebaek EDITION j . VOL. 68, NO, 111. 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES • - • f ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • I ' Today's <:losing N.Y.Stoeks • MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1975 TEN CENTS , 1tter 1eu I I ows Prices OJ.Food, Dropping -. By The Alisocial~ Press "11The JOwer· toqd p1i ceS you'Vl.' bet!n hea ring a bout ror months are finally starting to appear on supe rm a rket Shelves, with dttrcuscs on produl'ls rangi ng from l'OO}cics to <:annt.-d goods. An Associated Press sampling today s howed that the sµvings · are spOtty: They involve spceific itl'm S u_t s pcl•ifit' st ores in specific (.'ities. But they do pro- ''ide an indication that the steady decline in pricfS ut the furm and \vholes ulc le ve ls may be rc- aching the consumer . , Several ·C hica g o -area supermarket s cut prices last \Vl>ek on up to 30 perceJll of the items on their s helves. All denied they were engagin g in a price vaU·. but industry ~nlilysts. were skeptical of the clairn. Whatever the re ason, the ac- ticin b'rought some savings to con- swuers and the stoi:es said busi- nl>ss wu s up. "' ··My store has literally been stormed by shoppCrs." said lhe 1Jt~nagcr ofi.he Je, .. ·ell outlet. ;Jn New YOrk City, lower p1ice tags \Vere spotted On cook ies a nd croicke1·s which had been rising steadily ·a s the cost of sugar and t-ocoa bea n-s \vent up. Su gar has eumc do\vn and on !\larch 31, the Nabisco Co. announced cuts in lhc wholesale prices of 51 pro- ducts, \\"ith dc.c rc.'ascs ranging up Lo JO Cents an item. · At the retail level, a 141.6!ouncc ba~ of . Nabisco chocolate chi11 cookies that sold for Sl.09 a week ago was · down lo 98 cents by Saturday, a drop of 11 cents or 10 percent. Other recent decreases , came in canned and frozen foods. · Campbell Soup Co. announced cuts of 3 to 13 ce nts on 20 canned products <.1nd reduced prices of 13 Swanson frozen-food items by S l0~4 percent. -Tht• Col'a·Cbla Bottling Co. of Ne \v York joined other bottlers tjround the l'ountly in announc- ing price decr eases '·because or tiiu recent decline in the price or -sugar." The company said the cuts would be passed along im· mediately to consumers al the ortail level. llerbcrt Kramer, prl'Sidcnt of (5(!e PRICES, Page;\21 . .-. State Lcna!rs Retail Milk ,_ . Cost 2 Cents ~J\CRAMENTO CAP> ::: The s tole today l owered the minimum r etail milk price by an itveragc of two cenls a halr- gallon, J'('versing the trend of spiraJing prices in rccen_t years. Tim Wa llace, state director of -.i griculture, announcL>d the cut. . ('f(ectivc next Sunday, a t a ~~P,ilol news conference. •·This '"'i ll mean a savings of $22 million a year for con· 5JlQ'lers," said Dick Thompson, department s pokes man. Ninety. qric percent of a ll the milk sold in 1talifornia is affected by the re· 4'1uction. f"Hompson said the decision lva1t re a ched Sunday after a Hries of public hearings. 1 ~onlroversy over the cost of m·Uk warmed up early this year wt\e,Q th~ state .uud~tor ~cne~al tppdrJ.r d that increases 11\ milk vrices Inst ycur were unwar ranl- cdrund cost consumers an extra $SS million. rJ'he price of a half.gallon of re· f,('ular homogenized milk now r41!n gcs from 69 to 71 cents , '{l\ompson said . ... The reductions range from three cents in the San Luis Obispo area to none in .. pne or tWo ~ are us that arc real remote Md milk has to be transported luftg distan$CS, ••Thompson sa;d. I-le said the reduction is lwo c.'1.'nis ror the south metropolitan rt.•Won. including Los Angclt-s; the·ccntral eoust, including the San Francisco Buy 1\rca, and the norih central volley. The cut is a c:cnt' in the Redwood en~ San l,)fe'go-lmperinl counties regions. ·wulluce also s preud sus· pension or minimum wholesa1le 1.milk prlcj.'s to 99 perrcnt of the ~ate by includi!1g Humboldt and' Dt:J Norte counties. · .. - t. ' > Dtllr PllOI Stall Plloto MISSION VIEJO STUDENT CHRIS· PARKINSON UNDERGOES•MULTIPLE PHYS.ICAL TESTS · Watching aftd Recording Progress are Mia Henderson, Instructor Larry .Shennum Physical Tests Staged Viejo Stutlents' Condition 'Terrible'; By JAN WORTH OIU..O.llr Plletsutt Compared to the people or Sweden, high school juniors and seniors al Mission Viejo High School arc in "terrible condi- tion." , ( Compared to the boys, the physical fitness of the high school "iris is deplorable. \ Those are two of the con· clusien• r-eecbed· In •• Im~ aginative and ·complicated physiology and anatonty,clus at the High school taught by Larl'Y. Shennum. · Shennum, who ts completing work for a doctor of philosophy degree at USC irr exercise physiology, has donated much of his own equipment to the class for a body lesling program found in few, if any, high schools in the state. Us in g an eleclroc;;irdiogram, · an exercycle, a . breath-testing head set and other pulmol)ary and heart t esting equipment, Shcnnum teaches his students lo test their' IJ~a rt rate, blood pre· ssure, oxygCn consumption and efficiency. . He has compared his findings with data collected from th~ Swedish, known tO be am91)i the most fit people in the world.1l is not surpris ing American youth don't meet the SwediSh standard, he said. The unit is a spinoff of one of Sherlnum 's own interests. He is doing hi s PhD dissertation on the effects of hi gh altitudes on heart: and breathing characteiistics of people exercis in g. Mul'h data was collected from tests on recreational campers at Mammoth. "l want my students to learn how the whole body functions. These tests and the way I'm at- tempting to te ach this class show the m that every, day wtieh they walk out the door they can begin applying what they learn." "I see a segm ented approach to learning about the body in our schools. I'm trying to go about it iqf14ifferepl, way.'' Shennum'said his students - many of whom arc intetest~in medical fields -show a gret in· teres t 1n their bodies and in health. ' "People don't think high school kids are interested in their health _,because they see them eating peanut butter sandwiches and other rotten rood s. '"But I 'm trying to tell the stu· dent s th a t th ey can lake (See TESTS, Page t\2) Homeouners Appeal, Over Park Delays Hang Glider Pilot Listed as 'Critical' A group of homeowners from the old Capis trano Highlands subdivision have appealed to the Orange Cou nty Board of Supervisors over delayed park development. The area in question is located in the Saddl eback Vall ey be twee n Lag una llills a nd Laguna Niguel. Bob Gertz, who wrote a cover letter on the complaint to supe rvisor s, ass erted, .. Ap· parently even when a local com· munity does its best to improve the situatiop by working with the counly departments and support- ing their designated procedures, it finds itself ·the subject of ineffi· <See PARK,PageA.2) : llang glide r pilot Todd Baker ' remains in critical condition al Mission Com munity Hospital to- d <iy with injuries he suf fe red in a crash at Escape Country over the \Veekt!nd. Baker. 19, of 13452 Oak Lane, Santa An a, \Va s flown to the hospital by he licopter Saturday afte rnoon Dft e1· being t reated by paramedics at the gliclersit e. llospital offic ials said Baker "s c·ondition remains un changed and that he is still under intensive care. Witne sses to the acci dcnl desl·ribt.•d Baker 's t·rash <.1s .. a clear case of pilot error due to overconfide nce." John Smith, public . relations director at the recreation ranch, 'Have· to Get Out' -E·I Toro Farmer By ANNE COOPER . · otTlileO.llrpt'9ts..tt Clifford We15t. 42, has lived in El Toro all his life o• land farmed by his parents. by his grandparents and .,y his Eura. peun·born 1reat-1randparents. Now he says he must leave. · ''It's impossible for ns to slay ·on our land.'' he says, "and l 'm not even sure we'd wantt.o.'' West, a big solid mun with a bus hy mustttche, is los ing to urbanization. "I used to thlnk county go\'ern· ment was supposed to protect. you," hE! says. 11lnstead, t find I huve to protect myself from county government.'' • west contend• .that a combina· lion or zoning •nd tax laws h11 made tt impossible in recenL )'cars fo'r him to continue to sup-' -, ... port his family by furming Ids 33-acre citrus grove . Deve lop ment on p1·opcrty adja· ('ent to West's includes s ingle family dwellings and hi gh densi· ty apartments. No'" a trailer ·park is planned on another-adja- cent tract, This massive develOJ>· mcnl has changed land contours. West claims, so that for the fi rst time sj nc e hi s g r eat~ grandpurt•nts originally l'Ullivul- ed the land, citrus t rec5 on West ·s fa rm huve been hit by frost . Wate r drl\ina gc from de · veloped properly has created a troublesome gulc h through the 'orange grove, he says, The toughest problem plaguing West, thou gh, s ince the en,. croachment of tra cl horitels and.~ ap»rtments bega.n, is v.ndaliam.. <See FARMERIPoseZ) •, " 11 " ~:.iid Bake r crashed while doing 360 degree turns at an altltude of 300fect . "J·le was 'doi ng an advanc~d maneuver too lo"' and he flew 1·ight into the ground," Sn1ith l'e· µorted . Baker had been flying since J\la rt:h 16 and had taken beginning :.ind :.idvanced lessons at Escape (.:uuntry. Smith s aid flaker had been ob- ::.el"\'t.'d doing 360 's on F'rid ay <i nd h:.id been \\larncd by other pilots to stop ··because or the voay he was doing them:'" ' Bakcr·s ilCl'ident t·a mt• one \Vl'ek aftl'I' the \V orld Hang Gtid· ing Champions hip at EScape Country. Betrayed By Ally, He Says SAIGON IUPJ> -President Nguyen Van Thieu resigned to· day with a bitter s peech in \~·hi<:h he said former P resident Nixon gave him \Vritten promises or aid bu.t Secretary of State •tcnry A. Ki ssinger betrayed South Viet· na1n . Thieu's r~signati~n opened the \Vay for possible negotiations or a cease-fire with the Communists . but in P al'is th.e \'iet Cong ri,tiscd ne\v de m and s -immediate THIEU VILIFIED BY OPPONENTS. Story, A4. withdrawu l of all Americans !)·om Vietnam and elimination from power of <all members or Thieu's '·l·liquc ." There was no immediate VC comment · in Saigon. ' Wh e the r the Communist s would even try to negotiate a ceasc·fire no\v \Vas a matter of doubt. They have massed 100,000 troops for a final assault on Saigon and have 1n ovcd the front lines to within 27 miles ofThieu·s presidential palace. }fours before Thieu's resigna- tion, military analysts here said the govetnmcnt's situ ation on the battlefi l.'ld appeared hopeless. .. 1 announce my resignation as president." Thieu t old' the nation on radio a nd television as he bit hi s lip and fou ght b<ick tears. ·'Goodbye, my rri ends." .. My resignal ion \\"ill let the United States give you aid and open the way tO negotiations" to , end 26 years or \Var . • But in Wa&h.ingt.orf there y.:as no indication uny aid would be forthcoming. Se\'cral officials s<ild they supported the assess- rn ent by Scnutc De mocratic Lctfdcr l\.1ike l\1ansfi cld that the rcs ig n atiQ.n .. ,,,ould furthe r dt.'c rcase ··as pects " of U.S. milit ary aiu. Al so in \Vas hinglon President Forll :.and Kissinger mL•t fo1· over iln hour to dist·uss 'rhieu·s re- signation but made no st<.1tement. The resignation of the 52-yea r- old Thil'U and his dt'nunciation of the United Stat es raist'd fears of :.inti·,o\.rn t'r·ican outbursts in thf.' South Vie'tnamt•sc capital. (St.'e TJll f:t:, P11 gc :\:!) School Board Eyes Music And Rocketry 1\ date for the ann ual Sad- dlL•bat·k Valley Unified School Dist rfc t n'usic festi,·al and a 1·oekctrv launch al Del Cl'rro f:lcmL•titury Sc hool :.ire t \'v"U kl)> itl·n1~ up fur approvil t at a rL'· gular boar<l of trustees n1ceti ng tonight.' The m eeting is set for· 7:30 at Los Ali sos Intcr·mcdi ute School • 25 171 ~1 oor ;\venue. l\lission Viejo. Other itcn1 s on the ag('nda in- clude : -Presenta tion by l'epresen- t ativcs of the Classified School Employcs Association concern- ing a job re -a li gnment study done by a consultant to the district. -Report of bid openings for constructi·on o{ the district Instructional Resources Center· Warehouse to be built in the l\1is- sion Viejo Industrial Park. -Consideration of a proposal to purchase l\VO driver-training simulato1·s. one for each district high school. HE SOW JEEP ON FIRST DAY •'The ad brought a lot of response and my J t.'CP sold the first day.'' That's the success expericncC'd b y the Balboa Islander \vhu pluced this ad.in the Duily l'ilot: ·'53 Jc«p,1'011 bar. Ovcrdrivc. l\torl!. Oest ofr. 01· trade for st.rc:.•c-t bike. XXX•XXX~ Jf you have wheels you want to ~U or tr11,de, call·642·56i8. Put u tc.w words to work tor you, in the Dally Pilot. UPtT~ FINALLY .STEPS.DOWN .South Vietnam's Thieu UPI Tel~ THIEU'S .SUCCESSOR? Vice President Huong South Laguna Group Meets On Recreation Recreation and the County Service Area Eight budget arc the two topics of lhe • regular ·meeting of the South Laguna .Hills Homeowners Association ,meeting Tuesday. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m . at Valencia E leme n· tary School, 25661 Paseo de Valenci11 , Laguna Hills. The , tract is located between L11 guna Niguel and the Lagun" Hills1Ma ll . Association President Lar:ry Cossid said the CSA 8 budget amounts to $77.000, based on a tax rate of 50 cents per $100 as- sessed va.luation of each South Laguna Hills resident. Russell Hazelett, recreation dir'ector. will speak to lhc group about scheduled programs. •· Oranite~. Coai;t .... ~~ w~a•ht•r Conside rable cloudiness and cooler today and Tuesday. Partial clearing this afternoon and again late Tuesday a rtcrnoon. ltig hs 60 to 65". Lows tonight so to SS. INSIDETOD"V What is the Social impact of the sick economy on persons with over-extended credit or those who have a lillle excess money and want it to multiply? See Page B·L Index • •• Ml'll•• Al JUli.wl ... Wfi ... 1t Or .... CMM, ··-•• •• •• . , .. • , l,,.,,, """' .,_, .. , ............ .. _, ··-•• " • • ... ,. .. ... .. . - --.-···-~-... ' Caspers Mea.w~al 1\1c1nbcrs of the fa;ruly of the late Ronald \\'.Cas pe rs Saturday joined in the unveilng •1f a plaqu(~ orficially naming the former Star r -\'il'.i O Park Rona'd W. Cas pers Jteg ional Park. Caspers. losl al sea in . June. \\'as in strumental in acquis ition of the park while chairman of the Ornage County Board of Super'visors. Present for the ceremony \Vere Gfeg, Blair. Kristen Cas pe rs Qtld their mother, Mrs. Ann Ca spers. The park, one year old Saturday, is localed off Ortega Highway about seven miles cast of San Juan Capistrano . 3 Men Burned In Santa Ana Plant Blast ·rhrec men working in a Sanla Ana battery µJunt were painfully burned Sunday afternoon when an electrica l spark ignited .sol- vent fume!:i. • The resulting flash blast al Butte ry Srstcms Inc .. 200 1 S. Gu.rnscy St .. c.iuscd u.n estimat· ed S2 ,500 d-am.i gc and burns dcst·ribed 1..1s severe to .it Je1..1st one of.the lhrc·c fire ''ictims. I-l e \v<i s identified ns Earl J{oiJcrs. 54 . of 9501 Arlene SL, Garden Grove. LL'SS serious ly burned in v.•hat S anta 1\na fire offi cials described :.ts 1..1 flash fire we re Alex Olsqn, :..'O. or 8851 Lampson Ave., Garden C.rO\'C. 01nd J-larold Patterson, :..'2. of 15828 \Vhittier Ave., Whit· til'r. l''irc officials believe the brief blaze ,.,.as started by an elt!e- trical s park that ignited fumes crttated by a s olvent the victims '\\'ere usin g to clean the plan\'s c·oncrete floors. The three men "''e re treatc<l at tht• s ce n e by Santi! An a Jnir:Jmcdics before being taken t o the burn unit u.t Orange County J\1L•dic;.il Center. Froa Page AJ PRICES •.• t he NL'\\' Orleans l~ctai l GrocL1rs A~~ocialion. ~a id he knC\V of no \\tdc~pre..id pricl· s lashinJ::. But IJe ;.iddcd : "ThL· m c rt•handise is "ru.dually going do,vn. one or t\+.'O ~enls at :i ti rn e ... and I think 1hc consumers '''ill notiCe in the nl'xl thrcl' m onths that thcy'll be get1n1g <i good deal." l\r:.itn t·r said ::i con1p;u·ison of 11ritcs at the s l<.1 rl of 1975 \\"ith !hose ;1 \\"t•t•k u.go sho\ved th<.1t pot;.;tot•s h<i vc gone down 3G.5 IA"fl"l·n1. d ried bec.1ns do1vn 4.8 JJl'l"l'l'lll. bct·f l.10'''n 5.5 perccnl, 1r)'in g chil'kcns dO\vn I0.5 llf'r. c·t•nt :111<.l po rk tl o\vn 5.i pt·rccnt. l'li il<•dL•lphia ~u pcrmark(·t s ~OJid t h e ~' had n o immediiill' J>lans tu follow lhc lcnd of thl! C.:hicu go r ctuil crs. 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(A+.l"'fl·~ )~tlW.1•1111#111•<•1•!"' u llll,,,.,.., .. 1,1 Ill' ..,.,+1,1 001t10ll!lll.;lftl1l1t,.,dfoit1n1111111\ U.00 ..-1~1w •• Huntington Seeks Transport Studies }funtington Be:.ich city offiC'ials \\·ant Orange County to begin a RoUte I tru.ns portation corridor study lo make up ror the loss of thL· P<Jcific Coast Freeway. ,\ r esolution urging county sup~r viso rs to authorize the 1rans po rtation study is on toriig ht's 7 o'elock city <·ouncU agenda. T h l' s tud y \vould cover trans portu.tion poss ibilities along the proposed route or th~ i;oasl frce,\•ay from the Los Angeles County lin e through Newport &<1ch. "The idea is to expedite the thinking of having them study any possible use of that righl·Of· '''<l.V." City Administrator D<1ve Rowl<1nds explained. •'\Ve don't have :.anyth ing s pecific in mind. ··They mig ht consider bus route~. an a rterial highy;ay to our downtown, anything. There 1 is no 5leepe r in here for another r free\vu.y." Rowlands added. ltc indicated the city was con· <.·erned because all of the C'Ounty tr<.1n sportation studies arc foe•· jng on the southe rn portion or the l'O Unly , The PacifiC' Coast Freeway died more than a year ago, but a promised trans portation cor· ridor s tudy has not been carried out. Bill Zaun, tlivision engineer for the county roa<l department, con· -F".o• Page AJ PARK ••• cicn('y u.n<l dis res1>Cct." GL'rlz sui d it w as th e homCO\\'ll l'rs opinion that "such incfri t·iL•n c y u.nd d is re spec t \\'ould not be countenanced in lhl• p riv:.it e business sector and ,,·ould Ci.l it for prompt remedial a cti on and reprima nd <it u minimu1n <Jnd lopping off a fl'\V J1c:.1ds in the cxlr e n1c." 1'1o mcowners assert ofte n the 8alcs peoµlc tell hulr·truths about p<1rk development or r efer the prospective buye rs to a master JJlan. Then. the hom eowners buy the hou se but '"\\•a il illld '\+.':J!l und \+.'ail" for lhl' promised parks to IJt.• built.1hc letter s<i id . while the developer finis hes the lrctl'f 01nd h O\\"S out <.1n<l the p11rk site J!<.ithers \+.'et·ds . In Soutfu:rn I.a gun:1 llilJs area the homl'O\\'ners said they con· Uuctt•LI a door·lo·door campaign and passe d u l <Jx increase measure thu.t ,.,.as to have paved the \VH Y for completion of their local µurk . Now , t he homeo,vners com· pl11in . the pa rk ll lill is not finli-hl'd. In !\.larch of 1974 , a fter !ht• \'Otc. hon1eo,vncrs said they \\'l'Tc told the I' ark \vould i::o out to 1Hd in 90 d:1ys \vith compl etion IJy ~l'JJt1·m bt'I' of 19i 4. ltl Ot'IObt•r or 1~)74, they \V('f f' lohJ pl <•n~ \\L·rt· go1nJ.! out to bid '~·1 1 h tht• p u r k finis h t:d b y J·'e..-b1·uary of th is ye~tr. Meditation Talks Offered Two inl roduC'tory lectures on Trunsccndental Meditation will be offl•1cd 1·u<?sduy in the Sad· clh•b:1ck Vall e y. Bolh meetings are at8 p.m . In I,tis ur~ World tho lecture \\1ill be hl'ltl in Dln1n,i: Room I ul Cl uhhouse 1, in 1-~I Toro o n the t;cC'ond fl oor of 1 he I lome Savings Bunk. 23861 El Toro Road. 1\dditio n a l information lir; ::1vail ablc from the Jntcrnnllonal • Mt..'<liLation S?c.~cty. 4tf7·2349. firmed that no transportation . corridor study is under v.·ay in '"l'Sl Orange County, but said olher studies for all of Orange County mil y begin sometime in lhc next severa l monlhs. 1-~or the present, however, the county has focused on the southeu.stern portion or the l'UUnty. Mr. Tingley Services Set In Newport ' Funeral services will be held Tuesday for Leis ure World resi· dent Charles Tingley, who re· tired as assistant chief after 35 _ye ars with the Los Ange les Fire Department. !\Ir. Tingltty died Saturday at S<t Udleback Community llospital. Born in . Marshall, Ill., Mr. T ingl ey Ii ved 46 years in California, IO of those years in Or ange Coulity. He Wi!S a member of the Masonie Club of Leisure World. lie is s urvived by his v"ifc, Fern, of the f:.imil y home. 16JA, 1\ve . .'\'t ajorca, and by his sister. Ethe l Bu.um an , of Newport llc:al'h. Tuesday's service will be held ul 12 noon at Paeific View Chapel in Ne,.,.p o rt Beach, James Oa ye n , fir e department chaplain, pres iding. Interment ''·ill follow at Pacific View l\1 emorial Purk. Fro'fll Page AJ 1TESTS ••• tlramatic freedoms with their bodies now that they won 't be able to in just a tew Years. "They can see the physical <·ha nges in their older friends of only 24 or 25 -the loss in nex· ibility, the slight s_agging of the skin." At least at Mission Viejo High, the use of drugs has taken a nosedive, Shennum said. "I think the kids are smarten· ing up -nol because the teachers have told theni about drugs , but because they were the younger gene ration watching their brothers and s islers get wired. They've seeil the promise and intelligence going to waste, and they've learned the police do prosecute drugs before booze.•• · Shennum is critical or most traditional physical education training programs. ''Most coaches tell their teams to do certain exercises only because that's what their coaches tau1ht them too," Shen· num1aid. In fact many com'mon warmup exercises, like the jumpi.nr jack, ,do not have at all the desired er- fect, he said. CDP CODUD(Ulder In Viejo Friday Wiiiiam Fradenburg. com· munder or the Santi An1 bure1u <Jf the CaHforni1 Hi&hway Patrol, will addreH the Saddleback Valley Chamber or Commerce on Frid•y. . Capt. Fradenbura will appear ul 7:30 'a,m . In the Mission Vltjo Country Club. His aubjecl Is "Truffle Solely." Breakfast will be served. F'or reservations call lhe chum ber o!f ice, 837-4753 . l • -···--- \ Court Nixes End of War ''Not Bright' · Alimony 1Jii:l • By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP'-"1.MWn.,_.. President Nguyen Vin Thieu's resignation qiakes pro· spects •ood for netotiaUons to end the \var but Cur from bright so far 3 S anU·C.Ommunlst elem ents in South Vietna m are concerlJed. From hero on, what takes place in the re· malnin1 quarter of whal w1s the republic of South Vietn.um i1> likely NEWSANALYSIS . - T 'to huve u-tcxtbook-look-,·-----------..J from o Commu.nis t '" WASIHNGTGN !UPI > - The U.S . Sup1·e m c Court 1·efusi:d aguin toduy lo de· ~idctht.• conslitutlonulily or divorce :1aWs allo'\\'inl( ulimony ror women but not. IOl'll. The justices uct ed i11 a b1icf order rejecting the uppt•..il or iin Atla ntii. man \\"ho contended the 5latc !av.· barring ulimonl' tu men \\!US unconstitutlortal; 11UJ ltl\V \\"US upheld by lht: Cl'Ol'gta Suprcn1e Court. , \\'hen I.he t'ourl 1nct·cl}• viewpoint; Lhat ls., · armed force has been used to the extent necessary lo bring about a. desired poliUcliJ deVelopment. ,_ '! rt.-Jt.·i.·ts an ap1>ca l jt docsn~t ~ivc :i ri.•ason , but it clearly found nothing s ubsta11tiul· ly "l'Ong in the Gt.'<>rgia THE 81TTERNESS OF TJllEU;S remarks about Secretar:ior State Henry A. Kissinger and the recent events leading to.this climax reflect a realization that at last it's ull -over. The Communist North Vietnamese and the Viel Cong's Provisional Revolutionary Government -PRG - have won. . .What lies immediately ahe·ad should require some time • for muneuvc ring. The time Will be involved in bringi ng into being the sort of.c~retaker~type regitne that can hold dov.·n the udministration•in what's left of South Vietnum "''hile th<' ._~ -North Vietnamese and PRG prepare to neg0:tiat<' \vh1:1t they've wanted to negot'iate all along. This s uggests a likelihood of a g'am e or musical chairs in Saigon until a government is created that met'ts the de· mandsofthe North Vietnamese andth~ PRC. THE MILITARY REAUTIES IN the remaining quarter or Saigon's-realm make it futile to expect that the North Vietnamese Communists and the P RG "'·ould accept any u~­ minis\raflon that bore any trace either of Thieu's regime or American influence. What the PRG and its sponsor \\'a nt is ;1n intt.>rim regime with the look of "thi1·d force" that can be called neutralist. But it will ha've 'to be otle wherein the PRG \Viii be strongly represented as one of the elements. · · Thf,' t:nited States at this point ap1K"ars to ha\·e littli.> choil'e but to watc h events take place ,,·ithout ha\·ing mut•h influence on the outC'ome. · As military victors, Hanoi and the PRG nre clearly hold· ing all.the trump cards and in a position to call the shots. strongly backed by the power of the Communist ,,·orld. Thus they undoubtedly intend to lay down. the ground r.ules for any negotiations that might f ollo\Y upon the Thieu resignation_. TlllS PROCF.SS BEARS OL'T TllE s pet•ulation of some time ago that the North Vil·tnamese ::ind \·ielnun1 milit ;.11·~· fo1·l·cs ,,·ould s lO\\' dov•n tht•ir di1·l'ct ussault on Saigon to ))t.'rmit tht.' political ferment to be gL'ne rutl'd. The \'ictors seemed to be motivated by an urgl• to tukL' thL• curse off a look of outrig ht conquest by bringing ubout a ··politicul solution'' that t·ould ha,·e thL• look of an O\"l'rlhro\\. re"flt.>cting the v.·ill of ··1ht• ))l'oplc.'' :\t this point, the ,.il·tors could hardly be t'X))l'C'ted todt."mund less than a tlominat1ng role that in thL' long pull \\"ill put all South \'ictnam undl'r lh L· control or Communist Hanoi. THIEU RESIGNS ••• "If the United Stales had in- tervened as it s hould," T hieu declared, '"we would not be los· ing province capitals . district l'apitals, and we would not be. faced "'ith losing the national cop.ital." Thieu was replaced by ailing, 72·ye<.1 r·old Vice President Tran \1an •luong, but it was expected lluong woulU hand power lo the Senate President, Trun Van L<im, a 1>o liticul moderate v.·ho mi ght bL· able to open peace tolk s \Vith lhe Communi sts. . Thieu's spl'cch \vas one of the most ramblin g ~nd. ihe most anti· AmeriL·an or his nearly IO years jn orfi l'e. fie read a letter he said v.·as sent by Nixon in I973, while Nix · on was trying to convince Thieu to sign the Paris peaee agree· ment.s. But most of the text of the le t· t er w:.i s unintelligible in the tcleviised speech, because Thieu ,.,.as off.microphone when hi? r e- nt! it. Thieu said the letter car- ried Nixon 's signed guarantee of continued military and economic u.id to South Vietnam if Thieu signed the pact. "The Am ~rican s promised us -we trusted the m," 1'hieu d ec l ared . ''But you (1\mericans) ha\'e not gil•en uS the aid you promisl'd us. With that aid which you promised us, I \\IOUld not be afraid of the Com· munists." Thieu, apparently refe rring to the 1'ixon letter , and C'onsidcring it still valid , <'a ll cd for U .S. n1ilit <Jry forces to re·entC'I" t hf' \\"ar. one \Vhi t h cost thl• Unitl'd Statt·s 55,000 dt.•ad. Thieu deC'lured that when he ordered South Victnu.mesc units to u.bandon the "northern un·d cen· . tra l regions of the country. he as· sumed "the United Stntt?s Y•ould Tl'LLCl .'' "[,et me ask you," he Stiid. •·"·hen you Americans sa"· the loss of our \+.'eaµons, \\"hy didn't _you come in and rcpJaC'e lht.>n1 '.' \Vher. you S<J \\' our J>CC?ple being losJ. "'·by didn't you come in and help our peQple? You si1::ned lht•. P<.1ri s a greL·ml•nt ,,·hich s;.iid you ,,·oul<l do this." court ruling. F'ivc years <J!lO~ the justices J'L•jct.1ed unothcr <:hullt•ngc l<• the ~a r11t• IU\\'. Froa POflr A J .FARMER·. • • ··Kids t.lestroy things faster than I t·an fix tht-•m," tu: suys ... I 've had ,.,.indows broken, tirt:s flat· tenc<l , i r'.rication 1>i pinl: <lcstroycd. ';It's nol just kids, either.'' he points out. '' J\10torcy<.•le and jeep drivers seen1 to think they have un Open invitation to ra ce through n1 y grove. I ha\•c- b;.irb \\'il"l' fL•uccs. but that doesn't stop tht:nl ." · . Scvcr;1l Ylfall'S a go, l>cforc adJa· cent d cvt•lopn1l'nt hud been p!unned. West put his land into 1111 agricultur~I prest:rvc under the \Villi:.i n1son Act, \\'hieh allo\\·s for redU l'('d t<.1xcs on land kept in O))f.'11 Spacc for ten years or mort:. "I got u tax break in '69,'' bl' says , "the firs t year or the con· tract. But nine-monlhs after J sign<.•d the paper, development lx•gan adjact•nt to n1 y propert.v. and I reuhzl'd I hud problems. The county \\'anted me to sign an C'\'l'll rnore restricti vc contract, <.ind ,,·hen I rL•fu st•d tht• ussesso1 raised my t<J XL'S aguin . ''l\ty prope1·ty tuxt•s are fi,·c times what thL•y \\'l're 10 ye:.irs ago. I'm paying n1ort• t:.ix<•s per <JL're than a de\'l'loper \\'hose ad· .1uccnt Lral't is zoned ror de\"eJOp· rncnt." 1-l c said his lHXCS on the 33 acrL"s hud increased from S2.731 i.n 1965·66 to SI0,737 in 1973·74. "No\\' I'm s tuck with a con- tral~t that 's doing me no good ul <i ll ," he says. "I t·anl sell n1y land, and J can'l make a profit farmin g it. J\l'y citrus crop i.:cncr<Jtcs 30 to 35 thousand dollars a year, but l don'( gel to ·ke£.1> any·of it. As a fl?sult, I 'm out ,,·orking at odd jobs a nd my "·ire is ''"<.Irking, so we earl make ends meet." Wt•st is t·urrl·nll-y seeking to e:..incel tht• t•ontraet. What \\'ill he tlo if hL• ii; released from the ;1grecriient and can sell his land? ··oh. I 'II furm ," he says. •,·but not in California. \Ve origina lly ~ignl•d the contract bt.•C'ausc "'"e \\·anted to SlilY here und farm, us \\l•'ve tl onc 01 11 our li\'cs. "'l' ,,·ant<•U to holU on to our land. No"·,, ..... feel c:hL'<Jtt'tl." \\"ith all the problems he has had, ,,·hy dot•s \\lest ,,·unt to kct•1> 011 farmin~·.• "Farming involves a lot of hard \\·ork," he says, ··and it's u risky businE!5.5, but the independence of bt'ing my o,,.n lxiss means mart• to me lhiln the ~l'l'Ul"ily of a pension plan." J>assing big sunburned hands Uo1+.'n the front of his fl<Jnnc l shirt and looking hllrd at his muddy l>oot s, Wt>st says, "You'll have to c.·xL·usc the \\·ay I 'm dressed -I just t•a me do\l.•n ofr 11 ll'H<1or. '' Mariners Cargo of Free Services -- We've put our Free Services on-deck to show you we have more to offer you. Maririers' Crew of Savings Specialists has your Interest In mh1d with other Free Servldes too, like Check-a-Month Plan•, Transfer of Funds and Save by Mall. " •$1,000 minimum balance Don't forget we have the Highest lrterest possible on regular saving• and high yield Certificates of Deposit Save with your •hometown~ Savings and Loan -Marlnenl Pholocopylng • • 12 ........ Llr1M111l WISTCUPP • DOVl!a • HIWJOST MACH, CALIP. ta6t• !714J '41·4M IMlll oete) IOM IAYllDI: DJUVE • fUWtOIT llAOI, CAUP. ftMI • Ill~ '4J-400I I~ C.W) JJIJOSBAL BEACH IOULEVARD • SnAL IBACH, t'ALI,. 90140 • jJl.)1 SQtl-1&~ 8747 BEVl!RL y IOlJLEVAl\D •LOS ANG!LES. CAL.IP. •(J ill OS? .... 141 d ' I ~ l I I I I I I ' . I ... Today's C:loslng ... N.Y. Stcpc!ks 411 ~ ·~ i oL. 68, No: 111 , 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL21, 1975 TEN CENTS singer~s Latin Trip_ Said Callceled ' : WASHINGTON (UPI ) - SeCret1:1rY of State l-tcnry A. Kiss- jn.Cer JS postponing his trip to P-ttll n A-merica-scheduLed-for , Wednesday because or t:apidty chapging developments in Southeast Asia, informed sources said today. ; Kisiinger planned to m11ke a four-day trip to Argentina, Braiil and Venezuefa to fuUill at lea~t . ' part or his repeated bUt frequeri.t· ly pOS:tP.Oned promises to visit the Latin Americun countries. Sotrrces -@Jse.w lieri fn the dipl<»natic community said the three copntries were. being ad· ·vised of.the change of plans anll" an official announcement of the ' 'postponement prob,bly would be . ~ ·made later today. There w us no indication as to 'wh e ri: the trip .would be ingcruttheWhitcHousetodayto reSched'uled. ' , diseuss the r esignation of South Kissin~.eylanncd Y> m~e the---V-ietnamese P.residl"nr-Nguyen ForeJg11. Trade Act -harshly Vun Thieu. · :i. c:rlticiied by Latin Americ0:tns -Th~ meeting lastt.-d 65 min1,.1tes, ~nd the fate or the economic and accordinR to oa White House diplom·alic sanctions il)'lposed on ,spokesman. Ther.e was no im· Cuba by the Organization of m.edi'atc \\.'Ord on ex3ctly v.:h:.it American States in 1964 lhe main the two t<.ilked about and the subjects o·r his trip. ~ White House did not issue an of· President Ford met with Kiss· fi cial statement. • 'J\feanwhile. the Senate, acting sOon oift er the resignation or So-uth Vi e tnamese Presiilent Nguyen Van Thieu, _today oi1>:. proved a resolution urging Presi· dent Ford to seek a political set· tlcmentofthe Vietnam war. The resolution. which is not binding on Ford, passed by voice vote. fl was not a direct result or Thieu's r esignation, but con- • gressional lcadel's nonetheless expressed the hope that ·ihc re· sign<tlion opened the way foi" nt.•gotialions toward a political :settlement. Tht.• Sen:.i te Foreign Relations Co1nmittee .approv('d the resolu· tion loist 'veck <.ind final floor ac· lion had beca scheduled rortoday prior to Thit•u's s urprise oi nnoun• (See POSTPONE. Page A:?) itter ·1eu I I ows ut ' I4ldrich Position On Line? br. Daniel Aldrich, chancellor or UC Irvine, was rumored today to be in danger of IQsing his posi· lion as head of the "13-year-o ld eampus . A newspaper report today in· dicated that the UCI chan· cellorship might be abolished by UCpresidenl·elecl David Saxon. The report Said that Saxon, who will lake over as UC president Ju- 1}'.'l, is planning to eliminate three vice presidential positions and re- move up lo four chancellors in the niiic-campus system. The UCI chant'cllorship was one of the four mentioned in the r.cport. an account "categorically denied''by Saxon himself. Dr. Aldrich's comment on the 1·eport was simply that he has no information on it. He was at a -management co'nfe rence in Berkeley today and was contacl• edlorhisresponsetotherumor. UCI aides noted that Saxon "'I.ired the Orange County•cam· pus two weeks ago as part or a ~our . of the UC system and did not men· tion to Aldrich' any J>lans for ad- ministrative changes. The newspaper article said that there a re "widespread reports in both Berkeley and Sacramento" that Saxon plans the removal of bet ween one 3.nd r our chancellors. The other three mentioned are Albert Bowkf;!r of UC Berkeley ; Mark Christensen or UC Sahta · Ci-Uz, and Ivan llinderaker of UC Riverside. Through a UC spokesman. Sax· CSec ALDRICH, Page~) ,. Parlor Rubs Wrong Way? PORTLAND, O,rc. (UPI> , PUtyboy Enterprises, Inc., of Chicago has filed a suit in U.S. District Court, charging that its trademarks are being used un- law£ully by a Portland mass!tge parlor. ~1imed a s defend<.ints <.ire Philip and Murjorie Dionne, do· ing·bus iness as the Playboy Cl ub. .Playboy Enterprises , which publishes Playboy m<.igazine and operates u chain of nightclubs, , also charges the ma~sagc p<.irlor j!; promoting unfair competition bf-d iverting customers. from the (.bicago Corporation's products and facilitie~. .. ,,. ~lfl .:ran~~~ C.ast, +.J ..... 4'~ ,,.. Weather 1'" Considerable cloudiness Ii 8nd coole r today and ri' Tuesday. Partial clearing ~ this afternoon and again • Jate Tuesday ;afternoon. }ligtts 60 to '65·. Lows 1 tonigbt SO to 55. 1 , , ' • • INSIDE TODA V \\•hat iJ the socicil i1npad of the tick economy on person& 'lvith ove r-extended credit or those who hove o little exce#t money ond wont U to m&dtiply? Sec Page ~-1. Index •l ,. ..... Al M116-I ..... •• ... ,. °' ..... ~, ··-•• •• •• ., .. .. ,, ............. .. ._. A4 T1M¥19*t .. _ Jl9 ....... ·~ •• ... ,.,, .. •• .. C'rasla lraj•res Tll'o ', o( 'J.02-A Loma,· UC!,,~..;;_ lni,ured In the crash; but were .'ilil( hospilalized,:'l'olice said Christopher Candana, is, ·of 201-A Loma, UC!, the driver of the second car, was not injured. · Flreaieft•iMIJttl·llwrtumed car following i wo-car collision early Saturday on Cam• ' pus .. Drive , near California A venue· at the edge ·of UC Irvine. Harold B. Hill, 19, Redlands, driver of the overturned car, and his passenger, Lek Von Kaesborg, 22, Food Pric~s . Declining Comumer Savings Depend on Location By The Assotialed Press. The lowe r food prices you've been hea ring about for months <.ire rinally starling to appear on s upermarket s he lves, with decreases on products ranging from cookies to canned goods. An Associated Press sampling toe.lay s howed that the savings are spotty: They involve specific .... "? ··::'? "-<"? .,.., ....... ....... State Lou:ers Retail Milk Cost 2Cents SACRAMENTO (AP) -The ~tale today l owered .the minimum ret ail milk price by an average of two cents a half· gallon, reversing the trend o[ spiraling prices in retenlyears. Tim Wallace, s tate director of agricult-Ure, announced the cut, effective n e xt Sunday, .at a Capitol news conference. ''This will m ean a savings o( $22 million a · year for con- s umers," said Dick ThompSon, department spokesman. Ninety· one percent of all the milk sold in ca1irornia is affected by the re· duction. Thompson said t he de~is ion \\'as reached Sunday arter ~ series or ptiblic hecifings. Controversy over the cost of milk warmed up ·eurlf ,lhis·year when the ~tale auditor general reported ltlat increases in milk, .prices last year were unwarrant· ed and cost consumers an e>ttra $S5 million. The price or a ball-gallon of re· gular homogenized milk now, ranges from 69-to 7-1 eents, ·. Thompson said. ·The reductions r ange from three cents in the San Luis Obispo area to none in "one or two areas that ate reul remote and roilk has to be transported Jong dis"t.Mnces .-" Ttiompson said . He said the reducUon is lwo cents for the south metropolitan region, inclu~c Los Angeles; the cent.r1l coast, including the San Froncis<o 887 ~ and tbe north Cent.ral-Yalley, item s at s pecific stores i n specific cities. But they do pro· vide an indication that the steady decline in prices a l the far'm and ,,·hole s~l e levels may be re- a<'hing the consumer. Seve r a·! Chicago -a rea superm<.irk.ets cut prices last \\'t'ek on up lo 30 percent or the items on their she lves. All denied rhey were engaging in a Pri.ce \var, but industry analysts were ' skeptical of the claim. Whatever the reason. the . <.ic· tion brought some savings to con- suuer·s and the stores said busi- ness was up. :'My stor e h<.1 .s literally been stormed by shoppers," said the m<.inager or the Je,vell outlet. In Ne\V York. City, lower p1i<·c t;.-igs 'vere spotted on cookies and crackers ,.,..hich hoid been rising steadily as the cost of sugar and cocoa beans 'vent up. Sugar has come down and on March 31, the Nabisco Co. anOounced cuts in . the wholesale prices of 51 pro· duels, \Vith decreases ranging up to JO cents an item. At the r,l!tail level, a 14'h-ounce bag.._ of Nabisco ch.ocolate chip Court Nixes Alimony Bid WASH INGTON <UPI > - Tht.• t; .S. Supreme Court refused agi.lin tod<AY to de- cide the constitutionality or divorce laws allowing iilimony ror \vomcn but not .men. The justices acted in ·a brief order rejecting lhe appeal <1( <.in Atlanta m an \Vho cont~nded the state l ~w ,barrii'lg ali~o~y lo men \Va s un·const1tut1onal. 'fh4e law \vas upheld by the Gcorl:(ia Supreme Cou1t . cookif.:,s that sold for Sl .09 a \veek ::igo was down to 98 cents by ·Saturday, a drop or 11 cents or \Q percent. Other recent decre<.ises came in canned ::ind frozen foods. Campbell Soup Co: announced cuts o'f 3 to 13 cents on 20 canned products and re'duced prices or 13 Swanson frozen-food items by 5 to 14 per cent. The Co<'a ·Cola Bottling Co. or New York joined othe1· bottlers around the country in announc· .ing price decreases "because <>;f tlle recent decline in the price of s ugar." The· company suid ihe cuts 'vou ld be passed along i01- n1t.'<.liately to co umers at the retail level. ' • 1--lerbert. Kramer. presi dent of the New Orleans Retail G-rocers Association, said he kne\v of no widespread price slashing: But he added: "The merch::indise is graduall y goin-g down, one or two (Si-e PRICES, PageA2) ' ' . Bank Robbers . Slay Woman In Escape SACRAMENTO IAPl -(\ \\'Oman was killed by a shotgun. bl<.ist today when gunmen forced their way into a s uburban Sacra mento bank and escaped with an undisclosed a mount of cash, the sheriff's of rice said. The customer was identified as Myrna Apsabl, 42, wile of a Sacramento doctor. Sheriff'S spokesman Bill Miller said four to six "white male <1dults " took part in the 9 .a.m. robbery at the Crc><:l<er B:ink on Marconi Avenue in Carmichael. ''The place was shot up pretty bud," he said. "Poss ibly an au to m atic weapo.n was in· volved." When the court merely rejects a n appeal it doesn't give a rcuson, but it clearly found nothing s ubstantial· ly wrong in the Georgia court ruling. Five xears ago, the justices reject~ another challenge, ao UM He said the gunmen "were waiting In bushes near the bank .. and for-~,;;way·inslde the bllildiW•'*bila ,.., 11111PloY<S ar-. ri.....,,,,. . . • .. ,..,._ .,. ~ ' . ' ; same law. ' 11 1Th• gun ... en _iflW m a 1968 ) grtt~am Ml~~i,d. ' ' ~·.~~ \(. ·' , • Betrayed ~y U.S., -He Says SAIGON (UPI ) -President Nguyen Van Thieu resigned to- day with a bitter speech in which he said former. President Nixon gave him written promises of aid· but Secretary of State 'Henry A. Kissinger betrayed South .Viet- nam. · Thieu's r esignation o~ned the \vay for Possible negotiatloris of a cease.Jire \Vith the-Communists, ·but in Paris the Viet Cong raised ne \v demands -immediate ~---~------'' THIEU VILIFIED BY OPPONENTS,Story,A4. \vi'thdraWal of all Affieficans from Vietnam and elimination from po\ver of a ll members of Thieu's •·clique." There was no immediate VC comment. in .Saigon: u _ Wht:lher (he Communists would even try to negotiate a cease-fire now was a matter' of doubt . They have ma!jscd 100,000 troops for ·a fin al assault on Saigon·.and ~ave mo~·ed the front ,Jirres to within 27 miles of Thieu's ·presidential Palf!cc. flours berorc Thieu's resigna- tion, militiiry analysL'> here said the government's situation Qn the battlefield appeared hopeless. ..I announce my resignatjon as president,'' Thieu told the nation ·on radio urld television as he bit his lip and fought back te3rs. ''Goodbye, rny friends." ··.My resi-gn.ation 'rill l~t the United States g~ve you aid and open the .\vay to.negotiations" to end 26year·sof\var. . . But in Washini.<ton there \\'US no indication any aid \vobld be forthcoming. Sever<1I officials said they Supported ·the assess- ment by Sen a'te D<•mocratic Leader J\1ike Mansfield that the (SceTHIEt;, PageA2) FINALLY ,STE~S DOWN ,South Vietnam's Thieu UPI T.-1$MIK THIEU'S .SUCCESSOR? . : Vice ~resideht Huong Weekend Crash Hang Glider Pilot Listed as 'Critical' Hang g'lider pilot Tadd Baker remains in critical condition at Mission Com munity· Hospital to· day with injuries he suf£ered in a crash at Escape Country over the weekeOd: · Baker, 19, o[ 13452 Oak Lane, Santa Ana, was flown to the hospital by helicopter Saturday afternoon after being treated by paramedics at the glider site-.:. Hospital officials said Baker's condition remains unchanged and that he is s till under intensiv<• c<.ire. Witnesses . to ,t'he uccident des cribed Baker's crash ::is "a clear case of pilot erro1· due to overconli4ence. '' HE SOW JEEP ON FIRSI' DAY 11Tbe ad brought a Jot of response and my Jeep sold the' first day,•• . That's the success t>xperienced by the, Balboa Is lander \Vho placed this ad in t he Daily Pilot: "53 J eep, roll bar . Overdrive. !\fore. Best uri·. or trade for st.reet bike. XXX•XXXX If you huvc wheels you want to still or tr.ode. call 642-5678, Put a few wordS to work for you, in the Daily Pilot. John S mith. public relations 'dir·cctor at the recre<.ition ranch. :-;<.iid Baker crashed \Vhile doing 360 degree turns at an altitude or 300Teet. "1"lc was doing an advanced maneuver too low and he fie~· right into the ground," Smith re~ ported. ' B<.iker had been fl yin g since March 16and had taken beginning 01nd udvanced lessons ;;1t Escape Country. Smith s aid Saker had been ob- served doing 360'.s on Friday and had been 'varned by other pilots to stop "because of the ,.,.·ay hl' \\·;is doi ng them.·· Bake1"s ::iccidcnt ·can1e one \\'t.•ek ::ifter the World 1-l;ing Glid· ing Championship at. Escape C<>unt1·y. ·Appeal Rejected WASHINGTON <UPI) -The U.S. Supreme Court today reject· , ed Ja mes W. McCord's appeal of tiis conviction for breaking into the national Democratic head· quarters in th~ Watergate com· pl ex in June. 1972. The justices refused lb re~ew McCord's claims that his trial lawyers cooperated with the White H~ in attempting to protect., top Ndel in President Nixon's re-clectloa campaign, therefore deo,ylog' McCord a fair trial. ',. 't{ ' I _._ ,,/) -I " . • I ~.,, • :. A. ·• ' DAILVPILOT Mond ,Aprl121 .1175 • . t-----•·-End o Farmer -~-r--~\~--"'' ... • .. .. •• 'Not Bright' By \\1LUAM L. R\' AN .. ,.s,.rc:l.tlt.f., __ .. , President J\'guyen \'an Thieu's rcsignlition n1akes pro- spects good fo1· lll'gOlh.1tions to end the war but far fron1 b1i~ht so (lir us un li-Co1ninu1Ust clc1nenls i~ South \'ietnan1 11;re concerned, From here Qn, wh ul lakes place in the re-,,.------------, mainin~ quurtl•r of "·hat w.is the republic of South Vietnam is likely l\'f;W.'i A.NA LYSIS. ·to have a textbook look '------------""' from a Comm unist \'ie\\'point ; that is, armt.-d force has been used to the extent necessary to bring ubout a desired polilil'al de\·C'lopment. THE BITTERNESS OF T lll EU'S remarks <ibout Secretary or State lleruy ,\.Kissinger and the recenl t.·vc nts Ieuding to this climax reOec:t ~• rt.~a lizution I hat ut last it's all O\'l'r. Th(' Communist :'\onh \·ieln3ml'St.' and the \1it.·t COng's l-'rovi ~1unal Rt.•\·oiuttonury Go\t•1·nnll'lll -Pll<; - hii \t.'\\Ofl. \\.h:.tl h es irn rnt'{li ;.itely uhead should rt'<1u1 rt' son1t· time fur n11.1nt.•U\'t.•ru1g. The timt' \\·ill tw ill\'Ol\'t.•d in b1·ing1n~ uito twins the sort or c:.tretaki.•1··type rt.•gin1e that ran hold do,,·n the adn1inis tration in "'h;.it ·=-left of South \'ictnam \\·hilc the t'\orth '\.ietna mesl:" and f'RG prepare to ncgotlute "'hat lbey'\'l' wantt.·d to lll'gotiate all :.i long. This suggests ;.i likt•Uhood or u gan1e bf musie;:a l t.•h:nr~ tn Saigon until :.i ~O \'t'1·nn1l'nl is created th:lt meets thi.' de· 1nands of thl! :'\orth \.it.'ln:.tmesc :.ind the PRG. THE MIUT.<\RY REALITIES IN the rem:.ii ning quartc>r of .Saigon's realm make it futi le to expect that !ht.• North \'ietnamese Communists and the PRG \\'Oll ld :iccepl :.iny ad- ministration that bore any tra('l' eithl'r of Thieu 's ft'g1n1e or Amcriean in£1uence. \\'hat thl' PRG and its sponsor \\·ant is an intt'rim re~in1c \\·j~h-lht' look of .. third forct.··· lhat l·un be calll'(J nl'Utralist. But it "·ill have to be one whert.·in thr PRC ,,·ill bt· strongly rl•prcst•nted as one of the t'len1t.•nts. The t:nitt-d States <tt this point :ippt.•:t r~ lo ha \.l' J1 tllt.• choil·l• but to "·utch events tak1: pl<J t·e \\·ithout ha\·in~ mu<:h influenee on the outcoml'. As militli ry victors , Hunoi and th~· PRC :ire <·lt.·arly ho ld - in g 1 .. ill the t rump cards and in <t positi on to call tht.• s hots, strongly baeked by the po\vcr of the Com01unist \\'Orld . Thus they undoubtedly intend to Jay do\vn the ground ru[('s for any negotiations that might f ollo\\' t,ipon the Thieu resignation_. THIS PROCF.SS BF.ARS OCT TflE s pel·ulution of !.omt.' time ago that the l'\urth \/it·tnamt'St' and \'it'tna1n militury forces would slo...,· dO\\'n their dirt.·ct ussault on Suigon to permit the politicul ferment·to be gt•nl•1·<1tl·tl. The vil·tors seemed to bt> moti\'al(..•t.I by <tn urgl' to take the t·ursc Off a look of outri ght l'Oll(jUeSt by bringing about <J .. political solution '.' that could h;,1,·e tht' look or un O\'t'l'lhro\,. refll'cting the \\'ill of ··the pcoplc.'~·\t this point. the \'itl!n·:-; eould hardly be t·xpectt'<.l to dl·marul lt·~s than <1 domin<.1tinz.,: rolf:thut in the long pull v.·iJ] put ull South \'il•tnan1 un<.lt.•r lhl' t-ontrol or Com mun isl Hanoi. J!re•PageAJ THIEU RESIGNS ••. r esignation ••would furthe r d ecrease prosp ects" of U.S. military aid. Also in Washington President Ford and Kissin ger met for ove r un hour to discuss Thit•u's r e· signation but m ade no statement. The resig nation or the 52-year· old Thieu e1nd his denunciation or the United Stales raist.'tl fears of anli·Americiln outbursts in the .south Vie tna m ese capit::il. "Jf the Unite d States had in- t e rvened as it should ," Thieu declared, "we would not be los- ing province capitals, district cC1pitC1ls, and we would not be facc..-d with losing the n<.tti_onal copital." Thieu was replaced by ailing, 72-year-o ld Vice President Tran Van 1-luong, but it was expected Huong would 'hand power to the Senate Preside nt, Tra n Van Lam, a political moderate who might be able tu open peace talks \~;ith the Communists. Thieu's speech was one of4flc most r ambling a nd the most anti- ,,..J\mcricun or hi s nearly 10 yc<.1rs ,1n offi cc. Ile rc:i d u lette r he su id \\'as !"t:nl by Nixon in 1973, \vhil<• Nix· on \vas tryi ng: to convinec 'fhicu l,o sign the Paris pcaee agree- ments. But most or the tl'xl or thl• let- t er \\'as uni ntelligible in lhc lclevist'd s 1>ecch, because Thit·u , .... a s uff.mierophone ...,·hen he rc· ad it. Thieu said the letter c;.11·- ried Nixon'!'i signed guarant('e of continul'd military a nd eeonomh..' ORANGE COA.ST DAILY PILOT iMo.-c.. .... 1 0.1.1 P•iot • ..;1,,.......,.h<am· Ill...., IM N~••·P••••. • Plllllh """trf WW0.- C0.0" P..ri.tl"'•"'I lornp•"• s.o .. •••M•I•-•• ,,..eii!-CI _..,., lhrc"Of' ~.1 .... , for CD\I• """""· Ntwptl<I 1:1~ .. h ... ..,.,,nq1ori 0.«h/,._. l ••n \1•11,.y, lr••n~ • .,,~O<lltl>.t<~ ll•ltty •nCI Ltl911"<1. M-Chf~~th C.O•'t A """"' ,,._, ltdthor> ,h Plll>ll\l!eO ... tw•O••• -~.,... 1 .... .,.._ .... """''"'!"" ~1 .... 1 h .. JOO ..... , J.l•MI, Ca>•• Me•.t, C..• ••o•n•• '2•1' Reibert N. Weed Pr ........ , • .., Pwlll•""'' Jack A:. 'Curley "'"' Prt•i.Ot ........ c.o-•l IN ....... Thomas Kecvll (.Cl1lor Thoma'i A, Murpti ine Mol ... OlftQ l;d1t .. Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall ""'"'''""t M4""°'""l.°'tor\ Oflice1 C..U Mti. lXl -U lff !>llftf .... .._._,, llll "'•·-~· l •t-k.t<I!, 11&1oc.;. ..... , .. si .... .. ""' .... ""k•(h ,,.,._., __ .,. ~ .. t>O<\ V•li.y J\l'OI Lo ~I_.., •t '--" Dlt"° F•ee••v aid to South Vietnam ir Thieu si.g ned the pact. ··'fhe Amt'ricans promist'd us -wt: trus ted tht-m ," 'fhicu d ec l .ired. ••Jlu t yo u <1\1nt.·ric:.;i1 si ht.1 \·c not ~1vl'n us the uid you promised us. With that ai<.I '~·hi eh you promised us. 1 wo uld not be ufraid of the Con1 - munists." '''Has to ··· Get Out' By ANNE COOPER • • otThtD.tllW Plitt,..it Clifford Wes t,' 42. has llVed in El Toro all his llfe on land furmed by his parents, by his gr1.1ndparents and by hi s Euro- J>t.'a n-born great-grandparents. Now he sa,YStfc~mu~t teave. :--- "It 's impo.Ss iQJ e ror us Lo slu.y on our l<tnd ," he says, "and I'm • not e\'en sure we'd "'ant to." West, a big solid man with a bushy mus tache, is losing: lo urbanization. "I used to think county govern- n1ent ,,·as s upposed to protect ,·ou ." he sars ... Instead, I find I ha\'c to protect myself from <:ountr government." \Vest contends thut :.i combina- tion or zoning and tax h1ws has n1ade it impossible in recent years £or hi m to continue to sup - port hi s family by f:.irming his 33 -ae re.l' itrus grove. Oc\'clopn1ent on properly adj:.i- cent to \\'est 's includes single fami ly dv<cllings ;.ind high densi· ty upartments. Now a trailer park is planned on another adia· cent tract. This masSivedevelop- ment has changed land contours, West claims, so that for the first time since h is grea t - Grandpurents originally cultivat- ed. the lund, citrus trees on West's farm have been hit by frost .. \Yater drainage from d e- veloped property has created a troublesorrie gulch through the orange·grove, he-says. The toughest problem plaguing \Vest, thoug h, si nce the en- l'fOac hment of tract homes and. <ipartments began, is vandalism. •·Kids destroy things faster than I can fi x them," -he says. "I 've had windows broken, tires flat· t e n e d , irrigation pipin g destroyed. ''It's not just kids, either," he points out. "l\.tOtorcycle a;nd jeep driv~s seem to think they have un o p"en invitation to race throu~h m y grOve. I ha ve barb wire fences, but that doesn't stop them." · Several years ago, before adja- cent d evelopm e n t had been pl<tnnt•d, West put his land into itn agricultural preserve under the \Villiumson J\ct. \\•hi C'h allo,,·s for 1·educed to.ixes on land kept in upl'n ~pace for ten years or mori:. "'l ~ot a tliX break in 'GJ," he ~ays, ·'the first year or the con- truct. But n ine months a£tcr I signed the p<.1per , devt"lopment began <.idjaccnt to my property_ und I rt.•altzcd I hud probJerns.'fhe t·o unty wanted me lo sign an even n1or(..• rcstricti vl' ('Ontrart , and \\'hen I J't.•fus(..•d the <.1ssesso1= ruiscd my t aXl'S,uguin. '' Ttltphone (1141 M2..U21 ci.11Ulltd Ad11•rll11ng'42·561t .. Clolll6-• V•ll•V"'•""Ot!i•• Sll-•310 ''""'"'""c1.,.,..,,., ··~·°'JO ' ·~ r' . . -r--0.11, Piltl $1 .. f ~ • C•itYll•lll, 1tli Ot.tlltt (t••I P•'lllhllll!t • ~·· H911t••\loritl,dlv\lral~,•<lol .. l•I -tttt ~ t•~tll!l·I-"" M•t•" "''' IM • .,..,••tte•• ,.u.....,1 tjlM.•.t• ... ,..,,, .. o., 01 ........ -,. J«.-if , •• , ............ "' c ... , ....... ~ c......,.,.,,~,....~, ... ,..,u.00-.. 1,, ..,_ ..... .00-1111,1 ""11"""'-''""h""'" l"tt -· A:!!~~:~,~~~~'= di spi•Y• ori ei nar bronze mod el of Statue Of Libcr1y whic h· e owns. llJi• one of two mad e by Frerich sc ulptor Aug sic Ba rt hol i in 1875. Lakat~sh. who in herited lhc piece, says lts appra.lsed \'aluc is $250 .000. Us,ually. he . keeps it in a bank vault, l>~t he brouJ.?hl it oul bri el'ly last Friday for a ' Bicenten· 11_1:11 cer c n1ony in Costa l\1csa. ~' • l Caspers Menaorial • 0 .. IW Plltl!>~.tll PIMM.t •• Memllers of the f!l mily or"the lute Ronald \V. Caspers Saturday joined in the unvcilng ()f a plaque ·.officiall y naming the former S t a rr-Viejo Park Ronald W. Caspers Regional J>a rk. Cas1>ers, lost at sea in June, was instrumental in acquisition o.- lhe park while chairman of the Ornage Count y Boar<I of Supervisors. Present fur the ceremon~· \\•ere Greg. Blair, Kris tc11 C<Jsp1.·r s and their 1notht•r, f\1rs .. 1\nn Caspers. ''fhc 1>ark , one year old Saturday. is lotatcd off Ortega lligh\vay about scve11 miles east of S:.in Juan C:.ipistruno. Huntington Seeks Tt:ansport Studi~s Huntington Beach cily officials want Orange County to begin a Route J transportation corridor study to make up for the loss or the Paciric Coast Freeway. A r esoluti on ur ~ing county s uper visors to authorize the transporta t ro n s tudy is o n tonight's 7 o'clock city council <1genda. The st ud y would cover t ransportation possibilities along 'the proposed route of the coast free...,,ay frorn the Los Angeles County line through Newport Beaeh. · •·The idea is to expedite the thinking or h uving them study any possible use or that right-of· '"ay,"· Ci(y Administrulor Duve Rowlands explained. "We don'l h;..ive anything spe<·ifil'ln mind. ··Th<•y might (·onsider bus routes an urtcrial hi ghway to our d~wntown, i'.llly.lhing. There is no s leeper in here ror another freeway,'' Ro...,•lands added. He indicated the city was con· t•e rned because all or the county transportation studies urc focus- ing on the southern portion of the counly. The Pacific Coust Free,vay died more than a yeur ago, but u promised tran sportation c~r· 1:idor study h<.i s n ot been curri ed out. \ Bill Zaun, division engin~cr foli the county road dt'partment, con· firmed that no transportation corridor study is und<'r "·ay in \''.est Orange County, but isuid other studies for ull or Orange . County m ay begin sometime in the next se\'eral months. F'or the prest'nt, however, tht• county ha s focused on the southea st ern portion or 1he t:ounty. ' J!ro•PageAJ E'ro•PageAJ POSTPONE ,·c mcnt in S<.iigo n. In another dcvelopml·nt.....top Senute l ead ers t oday said Thieu's rl•signalion has made the prospt•t·t of Congr t.·ss ,·oting uddi- tiona l n1ili t;1rv ~id fol' South \.it·t- nam evt.•n di°n1mct thun it ,\·a~ befort.•. PRICES ••• <·ents ut <.i time ... und I think the eons umcrs \\'ill nutic·c in the next thre<" n1011ths 1hut they'll ~t· getting a goo<.I dl'al." • Kr<.1m<'r said u compurison or prices <tl the sturt or 19i5 \\'ilh 1 ho~e a \\'(..'l'k a go sho\\'l'd that potalot.·s h<t\'C ~one dO\\'ll :J{;.5 percent, dried l>ca'hs d1l\1·n 4.X perl·cnt. beef do"·n 5.5 pcrtt.•111. frying l'hil-kl'llS dO\\"O 10.5 1\1'1'• f{cpubliean l~t·ad l'1· llugh Scott :-;uid the r(..•signation ··should ha vc Ol't'U rrt•d long az.,:o .. " . Cl.'nl und pork do\VO 5.i JX'l'l't.'lll. ··J 1hink h is dt.•p<.inure comt•s too latl' to chunge the n1ilitary ;i id pi et urt.'." Scott s<.iid. Ocmol·ru tic Leader !\·l ike l\lan~f1c ld ~uid thl' resig nation ··v.·ould furth(..·r dl'crease pro- spt.•tts'' of militury <1id. Ill' s aid tht· uµproptiation of more aid \\'OU ld be "'futile" con- ~idering thl' continued retreat of \'il'tna1n 111 ili tary forces and the amount of ti1n c it \\·ould takt• IJl·fore tile aid euuld Ix• ··put into the pipt•linl'." We've put our Free Services on·deck to show you we have more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists has your Interest in mind with other Free Services too, like Check-a-Month Plan". Transfer of Funds and Save by Mall. *$1.000 minimun1 balance Don't forget we have the Highest Interest possible on regular savings and high yield Certificates of Deposit. Save.with your "hometown" Savings and loan-· Mariners! • Ph.iladelphiu s upc rm:.i rkels s uid t hey had no immediate plans to follO\\' t he lead or the Chicago retailers. But one store official s uid <.ire<.i store poli<·ies \\•t.·re so competitive that "'\VC or- rcr ulmost daily r eductions on a number of ite m s." Government spokl'sman have bt.'l'll prcdicling IO \\'er ~Upl•rm<irkl.'t priet•s for son1t· time, noting declines in the <.1 mou nt paid IO (armt'rS <Jlld lhC amount eh<J l'l:(e d by rnanufae- t urcrs. f'.ro•PageAJ ALDIDCH • •• on dc11icd that thert· arl' plans lo fi l'l' any l'hancellor:-.. Or . 1\ldrich is tht· :-.e11101· ehan· c<'llor in the l iC svstt·rn und is till" only chanccllo1· ·,r,·ine has had. Ut.•fore taking: the L1CI l'hau·· cl'llorship he \\'US UC 's dean of <tgriculturl·. · ·rht· lll'\\'Sp:.iJit·1· ulsu s;:aid that S;..ixon i:-; plunnini,: to eliminate thrt.•e \'ict.• prt:si d'cntiul positions: v1te pl'l•sidl·nt for go\·l'rnmt'ntul affa irs. :.i post held b~-Juy l>. l\lith<.il'I; ·vice prl·sidcnt fol' l'X· tended acud1..·n1il· and· pul>lie Sl'r\•icc progra1ns, a post held by Dur\vurU I.ong, und \'il'l' pr<"si- dent for edu'Cational l'(..•lations, a po!-it hl·IJ b~· t='rank L. f\idnt.•r. 1·11csl' thl'l'l' ntt.'n rl'1>0rtcdl.\· \\t'l'l' notified l>v Saxon last \\'l't'k lh<.it their p0s it ions ,,·il l ht.• clin1in<.1tt•d, ~•t·t·ording to the ne\\'Sp.a µt.·r. On \y f\ idncr. \\'ho h;1s tenure as professor uf <·conomies, \\'<JS gi vt.•n tht• opt ion of rl'lnainin~ \\'ilh tht.' univt.·r~il.''. thl' report :.u1d . Boats Bunched In San Lucas Homestretch The six boats in the Newport ll<.1 rbor Yuchl Club's 720-mile C<.iho Sun l.ucu s ruct:' \Vere bun'1;ht"d off floint 1\breojos at B o'clock this morning \\1ith about 300mitcs to ~o . - The cst·ort vessl·I Bon I lomme Hi l'hurd rl·po r·tcd lhut \vinds "·ere light du1:ing the ni ght, bu t thut a fres h north V.'esterlY, of 12-15 knots had started the boats mov· ingagain. i\lir<.ima r sl ill h(..•ld lhc boul·for· 110:11 le<.id \Vith 286 1nifcs to go to lht.' fini sh lint• at Caho San I~ucas, tht· :-;outhcrnmos t point on the O:.i· ju, fleninsul<.1 . (lthers in th(..• rat'e"·ith mil<>s to the fini sh ;.ire : Ragdoll (306), Dorothy 0 !309), t\rian<i (324), Pl•rieus (346). :.ind Shear\\':Jtl't• (3!)41, Pho1ocnpylng ' ' Mon~Ordett IJ Jlll...,...1-~ WESTCUFf mt DOVER• MPPORT •EACH, CALlF. 9MtO • !1141 t4J,4G(IO IM.tn O(l'\t.I 1014 IA'°SIDE DlllVI •NEWPORT a&ACH, CA.UP. HM0• 11141 '42•.o«I ra.t_.. Cfti1iwl • 1.lll20 SEAL i EACH I OUL£VARD • SllAL RF.~CH. CA I.Ir. Q0740 • f21Jl ~QIJ.1tt~ 8'47 lfiV~LY BOULEVARD • LOs..,AN(lf.Ll:;S, (ALlf. <j('J048 • (2 1)J ~7.-414l ' . -. . . . •, '· Huntlnghtll Beaeh Feuntaln Valley * * \'QL.68, NO. 11!,2SECTIONS,12 PAGES ' • ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • ' ' ·• . -Today's Closlag N.Y.Stoeks MONDAY, APRIL 21c197S TEN CENTS Kissinger's Lathi Trip Said· Canceled • •. WASHINGTON IUPll - 5'<retary ol St"te Henry A. KJgs. inger is postponing his trip to Latin....Amertca scheduled ror 'Wednesda.y. because or ra~idly cliinging developments in Southe u s l A s ia , jnrormed sources said todity. Kissinger planned to make a four·d·ay trip to Argentina, Brazil illNl Veneiuela to fulfill at least -' • pirt or hi• repeated but. rtecauenl· ly poatponed.pro.mi1e1 lo,yieJ.t the Latin American countries. So_ui:ces ._eJaewher.e In the dlplo_mattc__c_omQlunity said the three Count.Hes; were being ad· • vised of the cbanie ot plans antl an official announcement of the postPone.ment probably would be madelaterloday. There was no iDdication u to when th e trip w o uld b e ·. rescheduled. • · Kissinger pJanned to make the ·Foreign Trade_A'ct -harshly ~riJlcjz~( by Latin ~mericans _--. Mnd the rate Of the economic and diplomatic sanctions imeosed on CQba by the Organization oC. American Slates in 1964 lhe main s qbjects or his trip. President· Ford m !?l with Kiss· . inger at the White House today to discuss the resignation of South V.ietnam·ese President .Nguyen V.anThieU,_ _. _· __ The meeting lasted 65 min!,lles. aecording to a White House spokesma n. There was no im- mediate word on exact.ly what ttie two talked about and the White House did not issue an or- ficial statement. Meanwhile, the Senate , acting soon after the r esignation o( South Vieln1tmese Preside nL. Ngu~n \lan Thieu, tocfay ap- provect a resolution urging Presi· dent Ford to seek a political set· tlementof the Vietnam war. The resolution, which is not binding on Ford, passed by voice vole. It was not a direct result or Thieu's resignation, but con- gr essiona l leade r s nonethelCss expressed tl)e hope that the re• sign~ti on cfpened the way for negotiations tow_!!"d a· political settle men(. -~ - The Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved the resolu· lion last \Veek and final fl oor ac· Lion had ~en scheduled for today prior to Thieu's s urprise announ- (SeePOSTPONE, Pa<eA2l -· 1tter·. eu I I ows _ut· ~rnified .. Bal/,pu Proposed r"'C::::;:;;==================:::::::==========::::::;-,1 PAl.M ; .--....; .;;ii;,41 .... -,,... ........ ..., ~ - 1---• 1---~ • • !lo:·. r--- ~ :r---: t 1--- i----' ·: . ~ -- .... ':'"""""_ i. : 1---1---: =--·~ ;:1--· :1---i-;--- • -. l ~ .,.1----1----i------ • ' '· --·-. ' §:: i ................. ;t-.i -~ ........ i.-..i;.' ....... _.Ii' 11.' :...· _, '--"' ... • By KATHY CLANCY ot ... 0.11, "' ...... 1The Huntington Beach Union IU'h School Board has called for ab 'all·Or·none" unification vot~ Within its S2-square-mile ter-. ~tbry . • . That suggestion was one or seven made in a letter hand· d e'live red Friday to ad· niinistrators or each or the five ~lementary school systems the dlstrict serves. • ~ I . 1--• . •• 1---I -----...._ __ ; :· --·' -- • ---i=:; E-_.-.. _"l ~ ,·.• .-.:j i.-... .11-,. _.,, i.-o<t' 1---~ ;~ --1---' ' ,, __ ,, __ ·--. ~-- r--;-._. ____ : ~~-- ,;; ;· rL __ _ ·:• ~--· .__ --.. ' . ' .._ __ . I ..__~ ~ ,, ---i " • '• =~-:: " Those five systems·have been giVen until Tulisday.evening to come up with plans to create un- ified school districts of their own. ..... _ ... • I-···-· • Board President Ralph. Bauer: explained the high school board decicfed to draw up no Wlification ' ptan or its own but to voice the seven considera lions instead. a.ANOE J ,-----. ~ -----~ -----£ -----!-----s r " School officials explained the "all-or·none'' vote would prohibit MAP INDICATU.SIREE(S THAT WOULD BECOME CUL-OE,SACS IN TOWN LOT AREA Purpoff -Be to Cr••l• More Porklng In ,Sec:llon Of Huntlnglon Beoch "'le area from voUn& in a unific•-1 · ti6n pla.;1eaving.&hehilhscbool H ' .;; s di. :i:~~l::~1~eotb~r.1emeular)'. bntington tu-· , es -But-the-high.school-board...sug: .. ~ -==------.;·==·~----, gestionisexpecledtobeoPPosed ·T Lo p • by residents of Fountain Valley. own ts ro11ect who already have won state ~ Board of Education approval for p election in their city a'nd achool district alone. • ·Qt.her high school boJrd sug- aestions include making con- slruction or the Ocean View High School and sale or lhe surplus tµgh school site at Yorktown Avenue and Magnolia Streel mandatory. 11 'High School trustees also sug- ig~sted placin g Vis lu View elementary school inside an <;>cean Vi e w. uniried district in· stead or inside Fountain Valley's- pr9posed district . Trus tees also asked that ~mployes of the districts be de- ati-wilh fairly and equitably, that ourrent high school enrollments ·be.cons idered in drawing up un-· ·iC!cation.plans. $3 Million • • Ocean View ~- Fund Set Up ~ $3 million' building fund haS ·r.en established for Huntington ~ach's new Ocean View High •S<hool. . ll1TERRYCOVILLE .oe ... .,..,,,..,...,. A $Z million public works pro- ject for the town lots will be con- sidered tonight by the Hunt· ington Beach City Council. The council will be asked to set a May 19 public-hearing on the formation of an assessment dis- trict in a 36-block neighborhood between 17th and Golden West Streets and Ora~ge and Palm Avenues. · Under en assessment district • the ci(y does the work, but the property owner pays the bill. The estimated cost for.. the whole Job -covering curbs, gutters, street trees, underground utility lines. ~nd other work -is $2,040,000. That would cost the owner or a SO-Coot wide lot about $7 jS:OO, payable either over 10, 20, or 25 years. The owner of a corner lot would pay about $9,500. The proposal has sparked several heated debates t,erore the planning commission in r e- cent weeks. A number· of property owners are protesting the· cost. They claim the project would ·be of primary benefit to the Hunt· ington Beach Company which owns about 40.42 percent of tM property in the proposed district. • Ed Sellch,a ctty, planer, said there are two ptlndpal purposes "'for tbe asses1mebt d1&trict: To· ' . create parking cqurts by making cul-de-sacs on 10 or the streets and to improve the condition of the ar ea. The cul-de-sacs would be Creat- ed by clos ing' some streets with curbs and trees. Those streets, r eferred to as parking courts, would have perpendicular park· ing slots instead of parallel park- ing. . Se lich estimates that will create about 260 more parking spaces than the area's current potential. More parking will be required beca use the city is also developing a · specific plan for (See LOTS, Page2) HE SOW JEEP ON FIRST DAY ~'The ad brought a lot of response and my J eep sold the first day." That's the succes·s experienced by the Ba lboa Is lander who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: ·'53 J eep, roll bar.· Overdrive. More. Best o£r. or trade Cor street bike. XXX:·XXX :< J( you have ·wheels you want ta sell or trade, call 642-5678. Put a Cew words to work for you, in the Daily PiloL . . Bank Patron · Slwt wDealh In Sacramento SACRAMENTO CAP) -A bank customer was killed by a shotgun blast today as three 1t1en and a woman robbed a suburban· Sacramento bank or se veral thousand dollars, the sheriJf's of- fice said. . The victim was identified as Myrna Opsahl, -42, wife or a Sacramento surgeon. A hospital s ppkesm an said she was shot in the right hip. . Sherirf's spokesman Bill Miller said the t hree men and the woman were all wearing ski masks. He said the woman and two m en carried handguns and the fourth robber had a shotgun. "They came in the rear en- trance and announced the rot>- bery. Then, for no reason at all, the male carrying the shotgun Cired one round al a Cemale customer. That was the.only shot fired," Miller said. ··During th.e holdup. the woman s houted many of the or- ders. • . They told everyone to lie down, and they went behind the telle r windows and took cash Crom the money carts. There were several thousand dollars. They are n 't releasing the figure," Miller said. He said the bandits entered the Crocker National Bank branch in the sUburb of Carmichael at 9:01 a .m. The bank recenUy adopted an8:30 a.m. opening hour. · · Ttie Huntington Beach Union lllgh School board has agreed to tY.e the $3 miUion from the dis- tn~t 's $8 m illion reserve Cund to if4¥ for hair the cosl of the new i.'000-student school. ,1\)e board also agreed, al a speCial meeting last Thursday, to. 1i1dyertise for bids for grading or - ~~e cons truction s.ite, Golden F~9d Prices Declining . West Street and Warner Avenue. Cotuumer Savings Depend on Location "Trustees hoPe to pay for the iest or the SG·million construction 'C~t with revenue rrom the saie "ByTheA1..ela&ed.Preu war, but indus try analysts were cookies that Sold for $1.09 a week Dr: a &\lrplus school site at . The tower food prices you've skepticaloftli.eclairTI. . ago was down to 98 cents by Y~ktown Avenue am Magnblla been hearing about for months Whatever the reason, the ac-Saturday, a drop of 11 cents or 10 $(reel. . Rre finally starUnc to appear on lion brought some savings to con-percent. "'!he district rejected'the only i •upermarket shelves. with suuers and the stores said busi~ Other recent decreuee came ~_.of $2.2S million ror that site decreases on produrta ranging , nesa was up. in canned and frozen foiods. t'fO weeks a&,o. but will open new from cookies to c•nned goods. "My store has literally been Campbell Soup Co. ~ ,b@a May27. An Associated Press sampling stormed by &hoppers,'' said the cuts of 3 to 13 cents Olt,20 canned islricl admlnlstraton have today showed that the savings manager or the Je_weU outlet. . products and reduced prices of 13 ·--<".'l'.!'"'llfne(J"lti $3 llrllll..,...llo<atiiOll'-"8re'1potty:--They lnYoly._ilt New-Ypd<..Qlf~low~r l!{l.ce SwanlOll frozen·foc•Mtea>s by s · 1~p1 reserves will help push the items at s pecific stores in lags we re SJ>?lled on cookl~ ~nd to14 percent. · itil\flcl into bankruptcy by the s pecific cities. Bu( they do pro-crackers which had been ns1ng . 1977·78 school yea.r. But they also vkle an indicaUon lhat the steady steadily as the cost of sugar and The Coca-Cola BotWng Co. or .. 11,d the dis trict wou\d be decline in prtcea at the farm and cocOa bea ns went up. SUgar .has New York Joined other bottlers ijiil~rupt by the 1978-71 school whole11le leYel1 may be re· come dowo T~•lf111e .. ·•r;ound tbe COWILO'.!!' announc· ,~ar•llfW•1 · ' • : achlnttJieco .. umer. Nablsco'Co. , , ..,.., ... , 1111 priced~ be<a_.of ,,;;rt~e new school. planned tO • Sev•YJI Cll!c"htcr·area , IM wb0lah·1'¥!cel'i ,'1·.11!9!: lbor~nt~Uile.talboP.rice·of "II'" In September i976, woold : oupermarlieta cul pilces last Clu<tl, O(lllldet reaoes rillll• C\iP ' 1111ar. 1J'!L••::1 aluld the bflP. relieve overcroWdinf; at Ute . week on up to 30, percent of the to lOce.-an item. ~ cul.a wou • 1P• _ ong im~ ,_,.ct•1 olhe·r ftve tampusea, lt.em1oatbelr1helv•.Alldenled Atth4,rtt.alllevel 1 al~~-ce r mediately ~~~umera at the, 1,eMordlnatoocboillontdala. , they were en1•11n& In a price baa of !'f!bl•<Q chocolate ~ip 1 -I level. -;, , •• t ~ • •• ~ . r ... .. ) . 'l Betrayed By U.S., He Says SAIGON CUP() -President Nguyen Van Thie u resigned to- day with a biller speech in which he said former President Nixon gave him written promises of a.id but Secretary or State Henry A. Kissinger betrayed South Yiet- nam. · Thieu's'resignalion opened the "''ay Cor poss ible negotiations or a cease-fire with the Communists, but in Paris the Viet Cong raised .new d e mands -immedia te THIEU VILIFIED BY OPPONEN1'.S .. Story,A4 • withdraw a l of all Americans from Vietnam a nd elimination from power of all members of Thieu's "clique ." There was no immediate VC comment in' Saigon. Whether the Communists would even try to· neaotiate a .ttase-fire now was a matter of doubt. They have massed 100,000 troops for ·a fin a l assault on Saigon and have moved the front Jines to within 27 miles of Thieu's" . presidential palace. , Hours beCore Thieu's resigna- tion, military analysts here s aid the government's s ituation on lhe battlefield appeared hopeless. ··1 announ ce my resignation as president," Thieu told the nation on r adio and tele vision as he bit hi s lip and fought back tea rs. ·'Goodbye, my friends.'' "'My resignation \vill let the United States give you aid a nd open the way to negotiations" lo end 26 years of war . But in Washington there was . no indication any aid \\'ould be Corthcomin__g. Severa l offi cials said they s upported the assess· ment by Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mans field that the CSeeTHIEU, PageA2) FINALLY .STEP5 DOWN South Vietnam'• Thieu UPIT1ltJt1· ~ THIEU'.S .SUCCESSOR? Vice Pre~ldent Huong Humington Seeks Transport Studies Huntington Be ach city oCCicials want Orange County to begin a Route 1 tra ns porta tion corridor study lo make up for the loss of the Pacific Coast Fr eeway. A resolution urging county supervis ors to authorize the tr3nsportation s tudy is on .• tonight's 1 o'clock city council agenda. The study would cover transportation possibiUties along the .proposed r oute of the coast freeway from the Los Angeles County line through Newport Beach. ''The ide a is to expedite the thinking or having them study .any possible use of that right-oC- way," City Administrator Dave Rowlands cx'plained. '"We don't have anything specific ln m ind. . ''They might consider bus routes, an arterial highway to our downtown, anythlng. There is no sleeper in here for another freeway,•• Rowla nds added. He indicated the cily was con· cerned because all of.the county transporta.tion studies are focus· inl on the southern portion of lhe .CQU!lty. :ne Pacific Coast Freeway- died more than a year a go, but a promised trans portation cor- rtdor stud)' has not been carried out. ·BtlJ·Zaun. diYision.epgineer !or the county roa~ d~pa.r"\ment, ~n· firmf!id th•t no· tra111portat1on corridor stucly Is •nder· woy, ln· wei t Orange County, but said other 1tudies for 1111 or Ora nge County may begin sometime in the next several months. For the present, ho\vever, the count y has foc u sed on the s outhe a s tern portion of the county. o~::e'-l Co~st Weather Considerable cloudiness and coOle r today and Tuesday. Partial clearing this aCternoon and again late Tuesday .. aCternoon . Highs 60 lo 6s·. Lows tonight SO to SS. INS.DE TODA~ Wooi is the soc ial i tnµJct of the si ck economy On perions w ith ove r-eztmdtd credit or tho1e Who have 4 little excess money and want _ U to multiply? See Pagt. B·J. -....-. .,.,., ... Index ,,_ Al ......... ..._ ~t• or .... c.., •• •• .. """'" --.. _' h ..,....,.,.., 81·1 OHWl .... kH ll ........ ... ~ _.._.. ··-M Ttttw11• ., __ ,., . .,....,... ... •• Alt-11 .. .. ... 11 I l -. .tr • .. OAILYPILOT HIF ~ ......... ,,!?! End of War _'Not Bright'' By WlLUAM L. RYAN Al"~IM~~ Pr~sident Nguyen Van Thieu's resignation makes pro· spects good for negotiations to end the war but far from bright so far as ~nti-Communist elements in Soulh"Vietnam are t:!Oncerned. From here on, what tukes place in the re· maining quarter of "'hat ( J wo s the rcpubnc-or "'Err,s •"' 'l"SIS South Vieln•m is Likely ,. ..-, IS,. IS •' ·to hMve a textbook look from a Communist ' viewpo~nt : th 11t is, tirmed force has been used lo the extent nece&sary to brln& ubout lt desired political development. THE BITTERNESS OF THIEU'S remarks about Secretary of State Helli)· A. Kissinger and the recent events leading to this climax renect a realization that at last it's all over. The Communist North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong·s Provisional Revolutionary Government -PRG - J1a\"e \\·on. \Vhat lies immediately ahead should require some time for maneuvering. The time v.·ill be involved in bringing into bl!ing lhe sort or caretaker-type regime that C'an hold down the administration in what)s left of South Vietnam while the North Vietnamese and PRG prepare to ·negotiate what, they've wanted to negotiate all along. This suggests a li kelihood of a game of musical chairs in Saigon until u government is created that .meets the de· mands or the North Vietnamese and the PRG. TJIE MILITARY REAUTIES IS the remaining quarter of Saigon's realm make it fu til e to expect that the North Vietnamese Communists and the PRG would accept any ad· ministration that bore any trace either of Thieu's regime or American inrluence. ~ Whll.t the PRG and its sponsor want is an interim regime with the look of "third force ·· that can be C'alled neutralist". But it will have to be one wherein the PRG will be strongly represented (tS one o(lhe elements. Thl' United States at this point :.ippears to h ave little choicL' but to v.1atch events take place v.·ithout having much innucn<.-e on the outcome. . As mili~ry victors, Hanoi and the PRO are clearly hold· rng all the 'trump cards and in a position to call the shots, strongly backed by the power or the Commuriist world. Thus th ey undoubtedly intend to lay down the ground rules ror any negotiations that migbt(ollow upan the Thieu resignation..- THIS PROCESS BEARS OUT THE speculation o( some time ago that the North Vietnamese and Vietnam military forces would slow down their direct assault on Saigon to permit the political ferment to be generated. The vi<.-tors seemed to be motivated by an urge to take the curse off a look o( outright conquest by bringing about a "political solution'' that could have the look of an overthrow t"efl ecting the will of "the people." Al this point, the victors could hurdly be expected to demand less than a dominating role that in the long pull will put all South Vietnam under the control of Communist Hanoi. F....iP.,,eAl THIEU RESIGNS. • • l"esignalion ••would further decrease prospects'' of U.S. mijltllry ald. · Also ln W aahlngton Pra\dent Ford and Kissinger met for over iin hour to diacuss Thieu's re· .s ignation but made no•tatement. The resignation or the 52-year-· old Thieu and his denunciation of the United States raised fears of Boats Bunched In San Luca& Homatretch The six boall In the Newp0rt. Ht1rbor Yacht Club's 720-mile Ca bo Sun Lucas race were bunched off Point Abreojos at 8 o'C'lock this mornlng with about' JOO miles to go. · The escort vessel Bon flomrrie R ic hard r eported that winds were light during the night, but that a fresh northwesterlyofl2·1S· knots had started the boats mov· ingagain. ri.ti ramar s till held the boat.for· boat lead with 286 miles to go to the fini sh li ne al CaboSan Lucas, the southernmost p0lnton the Ba· -ja Pcninsulu . Others in the r ace with miles to t he finish arc : Rugdoll (3061 Dorothy 0 (309). Ariana (324) P cricus (346 ) and Shcarwate~ (364)_ ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT · a nti-American outbursts in the $0Uth Vietnam~se capital. • ''ll \he United St.at.ea bad \n· tervened as it should," Thieu declared, ••we would not be los· ing province c.11pitals, district capitals, and we would not be faced with losing the national copital.'' • Thieu was repiaced by aiilng, 72-year-old Vice President Tran Van Huong. but it was expected Huong would hand power to the Senate Preside nt, Tran Van Lam, a political moderate who might be able to open peace talks with the Communists. Thieu's speech was one or the most rambling and the most anti· Amerlean or his nearly 10 years in office. He read a letter he said was · sent by Nixon in 1973, while Nix- on was trying to convince Thieu to sign the P aris peace at::rec- ments. But most of the text ot the let- ter _was unintelllgl ble in the televised !lpeeC'h , because Thieu v.'aS off·mi Crophone when he re· ad it . Thieu said the letter car· ried Nixon's signed guarantee or continued mililKry and economic aid lo South Vietnam if Thieu signed the pact. "The Americans promised us -we trusted them," Thieu declared . ''But you (Americans) have not given us the aid you promised us. With that aid which you promised us, I would not be afraid of the Com- munls~." Thieu, apparently referring to the Nixon letter. und considerlnJ: it still valid. called ror U.S. .milit11.ry fo rces to re-enter the war, one whic h cost the United SI.ates ss.ooo dead. ·-• • • - Aldrich • Position, • OnLi11e? · PUot Column Pays Cash f~r '!ips Dr. Daniel A'ldrich, ch.anCellor ol UC Irvine, was rumored today lo be In danger ol lolinc hla Po<l- Uon as head of the ••year.old campus. A newspaper report today in· dicated that the UCI chan· cellonhlp mt,ht be abollahed by UCpresldent·olect David Sixon. . Tbe repOrt J•ld that Saxon, who will take over-as-(;JC p1 eiklenl Ju. 1¥ l, ls planning to eLimtnatelhree vice presidential POSltions and re- move up to rour chancellors in the Dine·campussystem. The, UCI chancellorship was one of the lour mentioned in the report, an account "categorically denied'' by Saxon himself. Dr. Aldrich's comapent on the report was simply that he has no information on it. He was at a management confer e n ce in Berk,ley today and was contact- ed ror.hls res ponse to the rumor. UCI aides noted that Saxon toured the Orange County ci m- pustwo weeks ago as part of a Lour We pay cash ror crime tips. But the lnCormallon baa to help Huntln(lon Beach or Fountain Valley~poliee lolve a slcnlflcant crim• ln their- communJty. For lhoae who a.ren't familiar with the Daily Pilot's ~ Sec.rel Wllneas program, bacl<ed by-·lhe -Chamber o!- Commerce in both cities, this colturu1 wllLf>Xplain lhe de- tails. It la, simply, an alternaUve met.bod io help reduce crime in our communities. We hope to ·provide a source or in· focmation which ml&ht notor- dln8rily be open to the police .authorities. · Anyone who s ubmits in· formution lo the Secret Wil· ness remain!! anonymous and has no contact with law en- forcement. we cua.rantee the Mcrecy, to~ wh8tever'reason the informant wants it. Some tipeters may actually know the person doing the o( the UC system and did not men· tion to Aldrich any plans for ad-.. mlnistrative changes. , crime .and .fear reprisals. Other people jus t don't want to get directly involved with the law. The newspaper article said that there are "widespread reports in both Berkeley and Sacramento" that Saxon plans the remo'?al o( between one and four chancellors. Tbe other three mentioned are Albert B:owker of UC Berkeley; Mark Christensen of UC Santa Cruz, and Ivan Hinderaker 0£ UC Riverside. Through a UC spokesman, Sax- on denied that there are plans to fire any chancellors. . Or. Aldrich is the senior chan- cellor in the UC system and is the only chancellor Irvine has had. Before taking the UCI chan- cellorship he was UC 's dean or agricultute. The newspaper also said that Saxon is planning td eliminate three vice presidential positions: vice president for goVernmental af(airs, a post held by J ay D. Michael; vice president for e:<· ten,ded academic and public service programs, a post held by Durward Long, and vice presi- dent ror educational rel.alions, a post held by Frank L. Kidner. These three men 'reponedly were notified by Saxon last week that· their positions will be elimiriated, according to the newspaper. Only Kidner, who has tenure as professor of economics, was given the option of remaining wi~h the university, the repart satd. Garage Sale Upsetting; Theft Charged A Huntington Beach man who s .. ys a La1una Beach reJident sold Sl,000 of his propeny at ·an Art Colony garage sale (iled .a grand theft report with the police department Sunday. Peter Hagge told officers he had lert home furnishings and C'lothing at a Lagun a home where he had sta)'ed. Hagge, now of 724 Clay St .• 1-luntinaton Beach said the resi· dent of the Laguna house then sold hia possessions at a garage sale and has refused to make restitution. · Police declined to disclose the name of the Lagunan pending in· vestl1ation or th~ Incident. Head Start Registration _'Under Way Parents can enroll their tots this week for next September's Head Start preschool program at the Faith Lutheran Church in Huntington Beach. The (ederally financed Head Start project operates out of the church facilities at 8200 Ellis Ave. Two phone numbe rs, 968-5122 and 963-6516, are availa- ble for enrollmenl and informa· ti on. , There is no cost for the pre: school program, but only low. income families are eli gible. Head Start offers a five-day. weekly morning schedule for 30 children. Spanish speaking in- structors are available. In addition to the class ex- perience, Head Start provides" the children with Cull medical and dental examinations, morn- ing snacks and lunch. Head Start is for youngsters from ~.•/3 to 5 years o!d. F ..... l'ageAI POSTPONE cement in Saigon. In another development. top Senate leaders today sa id Thieu's resignation has made the <prospect or Congress voting addi· tional military aid for South Viet- nam even dimmer than it was before. Republican Leader Hugh SCott said the resignation "should have occurred Jong ago." "I think hi s departure eomes too la te to change the military aid pll·ture, ''Scott said. Democrati c Leader M'ike '-1a nsfield said the re5ifnation .. wou ld further decrease pro- spects" of military aid. He .sa id the appropriation of more aid would be "futile" con· sidering the continued retreat ot Vietnam mllltary forces and the <imoo nt or ti me It would take before the aid could be "put into the pipeline." Secret Wllaes~ . tr we need furthtir eontact with u witness. or we want to unnounu 11 rew;;ard•payment to that wilnett, we will print the 11.._1 three dlClll o! the code In this column. Frankly. the response: lo Secret Witness hat> nol been as good as we would like - lhougb_u.n.u..rme:d robbery~ solved lhe first woek or tbc _ _..co .. IW'OO-a_l).cL& $SO reward w·~· might -help police crack a pa.id to the informant wbotola cri me. us where the bandits were · lt doesn't matter Lo us. We hiding. • want the inrormation, from And during u series on the wh·atever source. Adfl if lL 1\1.aria Canahuatl. murder we does help police, u cub re· received two &bocking letters ward, anywhere from $2S to s uppo se dl y from the $.500,willbepuid. murderer himselr. Sul Here's how you let us know no~hing more cume: of that what is huppening; phone the and the death or the young 24·bour Secret Wilnt.>ss line~ J-lunlington Beach mother is 642·0700, or write to: Daily still unsolved. · ~ PUot. Secret Witnt."81, P.O. .-The bigcest ' crimes wiU h£' Box 790, HUntiDeton· BeaCh, ppblished in this-column-eacii Ca. (92648). . Pt1onday, on page. t~.of the And if you don't even want home and street edlt16n. But us to know who you are. idcn· rewards can be paid on Ups tify your information with a not produced by the column simj>le six-digit code, comb· itself. ·• ining any order of numbers We are interested in all a.nd letters (example: AB C crime, so let us know. if· you 123). know about something that F,....P.,,.AJ LOTS .... construction in the area. The specific plan, says Selich, reqWres more open space £or .apartments, thereby reducing possible parking. unless the cily creates the parking courts. "The existing physical condi- tions are so bad, we (eel it's bet· ter, and cheaper, to upgrade It all at once," Selich explained. · The specific work, according to Jack Millel\ a21soclate civil engineer i~ the pubUc work& de- partment, covers: ...:Cr eating lO'parking courts. -Planting 300 street trees. -Putting in curbs and gutters an'ii paving all streets. -Laying s tamped cement sidewalks. · -Adding street lights and put~ ting all utility lines underground. Miller said he doesn't expect .my work lo start for about a year, if the project Vi approved. The· pubUc works department won 't develop the full plan until after the May 19 putitic hearing. Court Nixa .A~i~nyBid WASHINGTON (UP() - The U.S. Supreme Court refused again todity to de- cide the constitutionality or divorce laws allowing alimony for women but not men. The justices acted in a. bric( order rejecting the appeal of Mn Atlanta man who contended the state luw barring alimony lo men was unconstitutional. The law WMS upheld by tfie Georgia Supreme Court. When the C'ourt merely rejects an appeul it doesn't give u reason, but it clearly. found nothing subst11ntial· ly wrong in the Georgia coun ruling. Five years ugo, the justices 1·eJected unother challenge to the same law. 3 Men Burned In Santa Ana Plant Blast Three men working in a Santa Ana battery plant were painfully burned Sunday afternoon. when an electrical spark ~gnited &el· ventfumes . . The resulting flash blast at Battery Systems Inc., 2601 S. Garnsey St., caused an estimat· ed $2 ,500 damage and burns described as severe to al least one df the three fire victims. He was identified as Earl Rogers, 54 , or 9501 Arlene Sl., Carden Grove. Less seriously burned in what ·Santa Ana fire officials described as a fla~h fire Wer.c Alex Olson. 20.of 8851 Lampson Ave., Garden Grove, and Harold Patterson. 22, of 15828 Whittier Ave., Whit· tier .. . . Hiintiilgt,On's Choir Tops World Record Members or Huntington Beach l~igh School's choir apparently set u new world's singing record over the weekend in a 30-hour marathon fund raiser ut Hunt· ington Center. The group started singing at noon Saturday and ended al 6 p.m. Sunday, breaking a record set e arlier by Burton Upon Trent Hi gh School in England. .. Between 1 and 6 a.m. Sunday. they ran up and down the mall. still singing, to stay awake," one teu·cher said today. Of 80 students \\"hO Started, 75 finished. Members of the Hunt· ington Beai.ch· J.aycees monitored the singathon. The Students raised $500 in pledges with the event to help fi nance a tour throughout the state May 8 to l"l . The loss included a love seal and a r1ower bench, on which Hagge told officers he was still making payment&. . Quake Hil8 Japan Mariners of TOKYO '(UP[) -The stron1est earthquake registered in Japan since the end of World War II rocked the southern main islands or Kyushu and Shikoku today , causing extenstive damage to property and disrupt· int rail and road traffic. Police said eight perso('ls were injured. Free Services Robert N . Weed "'••ldtnl •"' ~~tilltf•tt J&ck R. Curley ""• ,. ........ , •"II Gt" .... "°"""'!' Thomt111 Kee\lll [dllOI" Longtime Publicist John· Hovick Dead We've put our Free Services on-deck to show you we have more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists has your Interest in mind with other Free Services too, like Check·a-Month Plan', Transfer of Funds ' and Save by Mall. ThomA\ A. MutDhine ........ q, .. , b~tot Ch.tries H . LOO\ R1chdrd P. Nall .................... '1•"11 l••OI"~ Terry covlltl! W.•1 o .... .,. c ... ~,, .,,,...,.. Hunl inoton Be1ch Ottlc• 11Ul 9t«ll &e .. 1t,.,<t Mo1ll"t """" p 0 leo AO,,,._ Ottttr Offices l to11n...e.e1.11, 11 .. o.,,.,llUft"""' D\1•"'-ll f'8 >Ho"ll••"*'"' ....... ,, k e<ft "ll N•,,llOl"I et .. lt_ ~.ilf!Wot• VH lfl' 1!l'C1 l• P.tl lil-•IS.11 0~llCl I •ii: .. t, John Ii. Ifi>vlck, a long time· Orange Coast and Los Angeles publicity specl11lst and the ralher of the late Gypay Rose Lee .a nd actress June Havoc, died ln Cos ta Mesa 1-·rtday. He was89. Mr. Hovick, whoae publicity carffr spanned decades to its b<glnnlngs with D. W. Grtrnth, had been a Harbor Area resident for the past 30 years . His two famous dau1hter1 we~e born or his fint marrta10 v.1h1ch ended in dlvorce many years ago. He and his later wlft Elizabeth, would hove ctlebrat'. c ~ their 58th weddin1 a n· n1versary this rall. A ramillar tlJJur(! 1n Oranc9 ~ounty publJclly circles, Mr. J.lov- 1ck worked for a lime with promo- tion a_ctlvltlea at the Oranae Coun- ty F~nr and offered his services 85 . well to the Orange County Preas • Club's annual journal, Add 1 . Mr . Hovick owned and published Hiram's Magonlc Journal fo r 20 years In Los Angeles before he and his wife moved to the H•rbor Are1, He re· ccntly was honored for 50 years or dl1ttnaulshed service In many Matonlc or1an.Uallons. Bealdeo his widow ollhe family· home at 277 16th Place in Colta Pttcsa. Mr. l.fbvick leaves a son, Dr. Jack Hovick ol Huntinston Beach ; a d1u1Ht.er1 Mrs. Belly Sheppard o! Altadena;·o slnor, Hilma B. Lon•, of Sta\lle; fourtffn 1randehlldrtrti Ind two great·1randchtldren. Private family 1ervlc. • .,. schedul~d lor this aft.._. at Bell Broadw.ay Mortuary In. CGolaMOO•· '• •st,000 minimum ~lence Don't forget we have the Hlghe1t Interest poAlble on regular 1avlng1 and high yield Certificates of DeposlL S~e with your,. uhometown Savings and Loan -M~rlnera! -· Mariners 8iWI~ • and Loan"8soqatl0n . ~~··· wwraaP1tDO\'D•IWIW~ CAUr.W•(71C>Ml..tlOI (,._.,._.. J .. MTllDIDldft•IGWfOllllDCll. .W•(714lMMllll ..... a...,, IJUOllAL lliACH IOUl&VAIU • a&ALllAaf, CAUP. 90740 • 121JI Yll·76a 17•7 aEVbLY IOULB'Y.ARD• LOS ANOELES, CALIF. too41 • ll1JI &57·•141 , ' I • I ,, • r ' 'llC!L. 6f, N0.111. 2SECTIQNS, 22 PAGES ... -"-"<" ,._ ______ ,_ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL21, 1975 Today's Closl•g N.Y.Stoeks N /C , TEN CENTS. l{issinger's Latin "Trip Said Canceled WASHING'rON (UPJ> - Sffretary of State Henry A. Kiss · )figer is postponing hiii trip to C'i'tln-:A-mericu-sehedul~or ~~~s1~al ::~~~~ep:e~~:-i~~ S'outheus t A s i a , i nformed :1ources said today. Kissinger pla nned to ·mak~ a tour-day trip to Argentina, Brazil .aand Veneiuela Lo fulfill at least µart of bis repeated but frequent· ly po1tpone<I promises lo visit the Lutid American count.des. _ . -Sourcea ...... e11·•w·hel'Oln the dlplom•tic community said the three countrtes were being ad - vised of ·the change of plans am! • iin·otfic1al announcement of the p<>Stponement probably would be made later today •. There was no indicanon as lo el . when th o trip would be rescheduled. Kis.sJnger planned to make the ·Foreign Trade Act -harshly criticized by L~'tin Americans - and the fate or the economic and diplomatic sanctions imposed on C uba · by the Organization or American States in 1964 th\' main , subjects or his trip. President· Ford m~ with Kiss· •• inger at the White House today to discuss the res)gnation or South Vietnaniese P.rCsident Nguyen Van Thieu. . The meeting lasted 65 min\lles, accordin g lo a White House spokesman. There was no im- mediate wor4 on exactly what lhe two talked aboul and the White House did not issue an or. ficiaJ statement. Al eanwhile, the Senate,,acting soon ;;i,fter t he resignation of Soulh Vietnamese Pr.esidenl Nguyen Van Th'ieu. today ap- proved a resolution urging Prcsi· dent Ford to seek a political set· UementOrthe Vietnam war. The resolution, which is nol binding on F6rd, passed by voice vote. It was not a direct result or Thieu'::i resignation, but con- gressional leaders nonetheless· expr~ssed the hope that the re· signation....opened the way for negotiations toward a political ·settlement. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved the resolu- tion last week and final floor ac• tion bud been scheduled {or today prior to Thieu_'s surprise announ· (See POSTPONE, Pal(eA2 ) \ 1tter 1eu I I ows ·ut ' . . i · .. Depositor Slain ln·Bank SACRAMENTO (UPI) ·-A bank: custome r was killed without provocation today by four heavily armed .. ranting and 1;aving" bandits -a woman and three men -who stole up to Si0 ,000 from-a branch of the Crocker National Bank. ··During the robbery, the \voman s houted orders," report- e d s h eri ff 's department spo.kesman Bill 'Miller. The customer, Mrs. l\1ym a Lt.>e Oj)sahl, 42 , of Carmichael was gunned down ·'for no reason and \Vithout provocation" by a male robber wielding a shotgun as the bandits entered the Carmichael; branch s hortly arter 9 a.m., Miller said. She was struck in Jen side at close range as the robbers or· dcred everyone to lie on the n~r. One money cart, containing w'h a t the bank reported at between $8,009 and $10,000, was robbed. Sheriff's inspector" Terry. D~yer said the bandits were •'ranting and raving and yelling orders back and forth." He said they ··look ed disorganized.'' orricers said that in addition to (fle s hotg un brandishing gun· man, two or lhe men and the woman carried pistols. OuLc;ide the ba nk, about a dozen live 8Ihm. bullets were round on the g_round and four ski masks. The bandits fled through the same rear door they entered and jumped into a car, believed lobe a fitolen 1968 black over light Chevrolet Camara rrom the San·· Francisco Bay Area. Mrs. Opsahl died shortly after ;lrriving a t America·n River H~spita l where her husband,. Thygve, is a surgeon. He \\'BS al ~be hospital when she died. .-·Miller said investigators saw nO immediate connec tion bt.-t.ween the heist and a bank rob- be0ry in San Francisco a year ago. ;n which Patty Hearst was iden· µried as one of the robbers. F airgrounda .. :f ire Cailse .S till Mystery '!.rhe cause o( the $200,000 fire at burned a stable barn and lied 14 horses on the Orange unty Fairgrounds le-"days ago rOba bly will never be known. • ·..Cos tu Mesa' firemen have bandoned their investigation or -early-morning blaze without ng able to determine the exact • 1use. , ~:T he fire jnV estigation was hampered by rains last week and bY activity in the barn areas. •,•we had to Jet them clean the place up from a health stand· pbint and raze the bulldlng," Bat-U~iori Chief Robert Beaur~mp Sftld this morning. "We.can.only 'hold these things things so long."' ·1Jeauchamp said the' fire de· 0partmcnt baa no reason to tielleve· it was a case o( anon ·••but we are reasonably cerl•in tliat it waa people oriented, matches or 8 clg11rette left 1trnoldering." _. Meanwhile, steps have been. taken to protect the remaining llO· horses on the ,faircrouhdl. "Ille Orange County Fair Board hi aulhqrlzed • nllhl watchman '1.8 be ea':.\'loyed to ebeek Ille 'iltablea the city lire depart· , ·me.it bu connected lire -to "tllebam11reas. -~ End of War 'Not Bright' ByWIUJAM L. RYAN lll'SClec:l.iC.r...-ltt President Nguyen ·van Thieu's r esignation makes pro· spects good for negotiations lo end the war but far rrom bright so rar as anti-Communist elements in South Vietnam are concerned. ,. From here on, .What takes place in the re· maining quarter or what ( )" was the republic of "''E W/S A "'ALYSIS South Vietnam is likely " ""' " ·to have a textbook look from a Communis t vi e wpo int ·; tha t is, . .arrhed force has been used to the extent necessary to bring about a desired political development. THE BITTERNESS OF 'THIEU'S re m arks about Secretary o( State Henry A. Kissinger and the recent events Jeading to this climax reflect a realization that at last it's all over. The Communist North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong's Provisional Revolutionary Government -PRG - have won. What lies immediately ahead s hould require some time for maneuvering. The'timc will be involved in bringing into being the sort of caretaker-type regime t hat can hold doWn the administration in wh<it's lert or South Vietnam while the North Vietnamese and PRG prepare to negotiate what. thef'_yewanled lo negotiate all along. 1'1111 i:\ii1ests•a likelihood of a game of musical cbaiis in &aipn 11Dtil a 1ovemm~t is created that meeu the de- maftdl of tbe North Vietnemese and the Pl,tG. THE •JU'l!ARY BEAUTIES IN the remaining quarter of Saigon's realm make it futile to expect that the North ISee VIETNAM WAR. Page A%) Huntington Seeks Transport Studies Huntington Beach city officials want Orange County to begin a Route 1 transportation corridor study lo m ake up for the loss of the Pacinc Coast Freeway. ing on the southern portion or the county. ' A resolution urging county s upervi1ors to a uthorize the trans portation study is on tonight's 1 o'clock city council. agenda . The st udy would c o ver· transportation possibilities along the proposed route or the coast freeway from the Los Angeles County line through Newport .Beach. "The idea ls lo expedite the· thinking or having them study any possible use of that right-of· way," City Administrator Dave Rowlands eXplained. "We don't have a"nythlng speciric in mind. ''They might consider bus routes, 11n arterial highway to our downtown, anything. There is no s leeper ln here ror another freeway," Rowlands added. He indicated the city was con- cerned bec·ause·all of the county transportation studies are focus· I The Paciric Coast Freeway died more than a year ago, but a promised transportation cor· ridor study h as not been carried out. DOW ADVANCES ONJ'IETNEWS . NEW YORK (UPI) -Op· timism th at the resignation of South Vietnam 's president would lead to a negotiated peace car-, ried prices broadly higher in heavy trading today on the New1 York Stock Exchange. T.he Dow Jones industrial average, which was ahead more th an eight points at one point, added 7.43 points to 815.86. The blue-chip indicator rolled up 18.93 points last week despite an 11.03 loss. Friday touched ofr by profit-• 'taking Advances Jed declines, 980 to 467 <t ables, A9 ). Betrayed By U.S., He Says SAIGON CU~I> -President Nguyen Van Thieu resigned to· day with a bitter speech in which he said former President Nixon gave him written promises of aid but Secretary or State Henry A. Kissinger betrayed South Yiet· nam . Thieu's resignation opened the way for possible negotiations of a cease-rire with the Com munists. but in Paris ttie Viet Cong raised new demands -immediate THIEU VILIFIED BY , OPPONENTS .. Story,A4. withdrawa l or a ll Am ericans from Vietnam and elimination rrom power of all members or Thieu's .. clique." There was no immediate VC comment in· Saigon. • Whethe r the Communists woul'd even try to ·negoli8te a cease-rire now was a matter or doubt. They have massed 100,000 troops for ·a final assault on Saigon and have moved the front lines to within 27 miles of Thieu's . presidential palace. Hours before T hieu's resigna- . lion, military analysts here said the government's situation on lhe battlefield appeared hopeless. '"I announce m y resignation as president," Thieu told the nation on radio and tele vision as he bit his lip and fou ght back tears. "Goodbye, my friends." "My resignation will let the United States give you aid and open the way to negotiations" to end26years of war. But in Washington there was .no indication any aid would be forthcomin__g. Several officials said they supported the assess- m ent by Sena te Democ r atic Leader Mike Mansrield that the resign·a tion ''would rurther decrease prospects" o( U.S. military aid. AJso in Washington President Ford and Kissinger met ror over an hour to discuss Thi eu's r e- signation but made no statement. The resignation or the 52-year·· old Thieu and his d enunciation of the United States raised rears of anti-American outbursts in the South Vi etnamese capital. "Ir the United States had in- tervened as it should," Thieu declared, ••we would not be los-· ing province capitals, district capitals, and we would not be faced with losing the national capital." T'hieu was rePiaced by ailing, 72-year-old Vice President Tran (SeeTHIEU, Page A2 ) Food Prices Declining . Conaumer Saving• Depend. on Location By Tbe'A....,laled Preu The lower food prices you've been hearing abo-ut for months are finlilly· staitlng to appear on supermarket Shelves,· with decreases on products ranging from cookies to Cllnn~ goods. An Associated Press sampling today showed~ that the savings are spott.y: 'They Involve speciric items at specific stores In &pedflc cities. BuL tlley do pro· v1de an tndlcaUon that the steady decline in pitce1 at the farm and · wholeiale levels "l•Y be re· achiq.the consumer., S evera l Chlcaco-area s upermarkets ·cvt prices last week on up to ~1pen:entor Ille kema on their 1ne.1W11. All denied they .were e111111ff In a price \f I war, but indu·s try analysts were skeptical of the claim. - Whatever the r~son. the ac· lion bfought some savings to con· suuers and the stores said busi· ness was up. . "My store has lilerally been stormed by shoppers," said lhe manager or the J ewe II outlet. In New York City, lower price tags were spotted on cookies end crackers which h11d been rising steadily as the cost of sucar and cocoa beans went up. Sugar .hat ~me down and oo Marcb 3l •. ~e · Nabisco Co. IUUIOUnced. cuts In the wholesale prices or 51 ...... di.ICU, with dec::reases raaginj up Wttttnts a• Item . At the reta.il level,~ 14Y.t-ounce bag of Nobl1co choeola~ chip • ' cookies tb8t sold for $1.09 a week ago was down to 98 cents by Saturday, a drop or 11 cents or 10 percent. · Other recent decreases came in canned and fror:en roods . Campbell Soup. Co. announced cuts of 3 to 13 cents on 20 canned pr;oducts and reduced prices or 13 sWansOn frozen-food items by 5 to 14 percent. The Coca-Cola Bottllrig Co. or· New York joined other botUers around the country in announc- tna '"~ decreases ••!Je(:ause or ~ ~t. decline In tho price of sugar.' Tbe company said the cu1'"Would be pissed along im··· medlatel1 to consumers at the J retail level. • _ ·~ •• FINALLY .STEl'S DOWN .South Vietnam's Thieu UPIT.-4.,....0S THIEU'.S .SUCCESSOR? Vice President Huong State Loivers Retail Milk Cost 2Cents SACRAMENTO. (AP) -The s tate today l owered the . minimum retail milk price by an average or two cents a halr- gallon, reversing the trend o( s piraling prices in recent years. Tim Wall ace, state director of agri culture, announced the cut, erfective n ext Sunday, at a Capitol news conference. . ··This ' will mean a savings of S22 mi llion a year fo r con· sum ers," said Dick Thompson, department spokesman. Ninety- one percent of all the milk sold Jn Calirornia is arrected by the re- duction. · Thompson said the decision was reached Sunday after a series of public hearings. · Controversy over the cost of milk warmed up early this year when the state auditor general r eported t hat increases in milk ,prices last year were unwarrant· ed and cost consumers an extra SSS million. The price or a h31f.gal lon or re . gular homogenized milk now ranges from 69 to· 71 cents, Thompson suid. _ The reduct ions . r ange Crom three cents in the San Luis ' Obispo area to none in "one or two areas that are real remote and milk has to be tra.nsported Jong distances,'' Thompsbn said. He said the Teduction is two cents ror the south metropolitan regiOn, In cluding Los Angel~; the central coast, including tbe San FranciscQ BaY; Area. and the_ north cenlrul valley. Aldrich Position On Line? Dr. Daniel Aldrich, chancellor or UC Irvine, was rumored today to be in danger or losing"his posi- tion as head or the 13-year-old campus. A newspaper report today in· dicated that the UCJ chan· cellorship might be abolished by UC president-elect David Saxon. The report said that Saxon, who wi ll takeover as UC president Ju· ly 1, is planning to eliminate three vice presidential positions and re-· move up to rour chancellors inlhe nine-campus system. The UC I chancellorship was one or the four m entioned in the report. an account "categorically denied '' by Saxon himself. Dr. Aldrich's comment on the r epor:t was simply that he has no inrormation on it. He was at a management conrerence in .. Verkeley today a nd was contact· ed for his r esponse to the rumor. UCI aides noted that Saxon toured the Orange County cam- pus tWo weeks ago as part or a tour or the UC system and did not mren· lion to Aldrich any plans for ad· ministrative chang_es. The newspaper article said that there are "widespread reports in both Berkeley and Sacramento" that Saxon plans the removal of between one and rourchancellors •. The other three mentioned are Albert Bowker or UC ~rkeley; Mark Christensen or UC' Santa Cruz, and Ivan Hinderaker or UC Riverside. Through a UC spokesman, Sax.· on denied that there are plans to fire any c'hancellors. Dr. Aldrich is the seni or chan· cellor in the UC system and is the onl y chancellor Irvine has had. Be rore taking the UCl chan· cellorship he was UC 's dean or agriculture. The newspaper also said that Saxon is planning to eliminate three vice presidential posit.ions: \1ice president ror governmental arrairs. a post held by J ay D. At ichael; vice president ror ex- tend ed academ ic and publi c service programs, a post held by Dur\vard Long, and vice presi· dent (or educational relations, a · post held by Frank L.Kidner. These three men reportedly were notiried by Saxon last we~ th at" the ir positions will be eliminated , according to the aewspaper. On ly Kidner, who has tenure as professor or economics. was given the option of remaining with the university, the report SCI id. Weather Considerable cloUdiness and cooler tod a y a nd Tuesday. f?artial clearing this aftem oOn and again late Tuesday afternoon. Highs 60 to 65', Lows tonigbL SO to SS. 1.NSIDE TOD1' Y ·whoi is the social jmpact of the ,rick economy On pn-IOM with over-e.rlended crfdU OT thole who have a li.ttk e:rce1s money and wont U to multiply? Ste Page 8~1. . .. ! •• •• •• .,.1 • ... .... ,, .. .. ... 4 • . • tll IWLYPILOT N/C Mapctay. Aprl121 , 197S ·coUri Nixes P....i.Pa.rAJ • • -. ~1, •........ ny B'~ ..:1'-'.1----THIEU .."I ••Ml ui, Van Huong, but it w•s expecte'.d WASHINCTON CUPll - The U.S. Supreme Court refust.>d ugain toduy to de· cide tlie consiitutionallty of d ivorce laws a ll owing alimony for women but not men. The justices acted in <1 brier order rejecting the appeal of an Atlanta man \\'ho contended the state lu\v barring alimony Lo men was unconstitutional. The law was upheld by the Ct"Orgia Supreme Court. \l.'h oo the court merely r ejects an appeal it doesn 't ·ci,•c a reason, but it clearly found nothing substantial· ly \vrong in the Georgia court ruling. Five years :.igo. the 'justices r ejected another challenge to 'the s<imc la\v. Four Autos Vandalized In Newport • \\-'eekend vand a ls who decided to see which car could take the best s tomping literally ran over five autos park ed <J long a Newport Beach s treet, causing S650damage. Poli ce said the incidents O<'· curred before da,vn Saturday 0:tlong River A venue between 4lsl a nd 44t h Streets and damage to several or the cars amounted to scraped paint and rippled bod y panels. The victims w er e Jerry Wesley Chapman, 30 a builder whose car u •as parked al 4300 River ; Jane Carolyn Grace, 24 , of 207lh 42nd St.; Fred K. Schwind. 60. of 4200 River; Joseph Charles Scherer, 58, of 4110 River, a nd Don Trem- pala, 30, of21311:z 42ndSt. Several victims told offi cers they heard noise from a group of men outside during the ni ght. Others said they had heard loud noises that wounde<flike a traffic crash. Huong would hand power tq the $('nate President, •rrun Van Lam. a politit'al moderute \vho might be able to open peuce tu I ks >A'ith the Communists. Thieu's speech .,...as one or the most rambling and the most anti· American of his nearly 10 years jn office. He read a lctlt'r he said wlis sent by Nixon in 1973. while Nix· on \Vas trying lo convince Thieu to sign the Paris peace u~rce­ rnents. But most of the text or lhe let· ter was unin.telligible in the televised speech, because Thieu was off-microphone wht'n he re· ad it. Thieu said the letter car· ried Nixon 's signed guarantee of continued military and economic aid to South Vi e tnam iC Thi eu signed the pact. "The An1ericans promised us -we trusted them," Thieu ·de l' I a r c d . · · Rut Yo u <Ame1·icans) have nol given us the uid you promised us. With that aid \Vhieh you promised us, I \\.·ould not be a rraid of the Com· m uni sts. ·· ;){ ;){ ;){ Fro•PageAJ POSTPONE <:emcnt in Saigon. Jn another development, top Sen ate leuders today said Thieu's resignation has made the prospect of Congress voting addi- tional military uid for South Viet- nam even dimmer than it was before. Republican Leader Hugh Scott s aid the res ignation '"should have occurred lqng ago." ··1 think his departure comes loo late to change the militury aid pi<.·ture," Scott said. Democr a ti c Leader Mike l\fansfield said the resignation ··\vould further decrease pro- )';JJ<>cts'· or mi litary' aid. Ile said the appropriation or more aid would be "futile" con- s i<.leri ng the continued retreat of Vietnam military forces and lhe amount of time it would take before the aid could be .. put into the pipeline." Dr. Henry Stevens Rites Set Tuesday Longtime Costa Mesan Dr. Henry Asbury Stevens, a philan- thropist who s upporte d In· donesian, Korean and South Viet- namese orpha ns for 20 years, is dead at the age of 77. F unera l se rv ices for Dr. Stevens, who died Friday, are schedul ed for 2 p.m . Tuesday at Pacific View Memori al Park, Corona <lei Ma r. The physician was born in Kawinzawa. Japan, where his parents were missionaries with , the Christian Church located on the slopes or Mt. Asama. Dr. Stevens came to California with his parents when he was 8 years old. Dr. Stevens• mother, Nina Stevens, was also a physician a nd she and her son shared a medical practice in llolly.,..·ood until s he retired. Dr. Stevens continued his Pl'3C- tice in Los Angeles until 1951 '~·hen he retired <ind moved to Costa Mesa. 1-{e wns graduated from the Coll ege or Osteopathic Phys i· cians and Surgeons in 1927. Dr. and Mrs. Stevens celebrat- ed their 50th wedding an- niversary two years ago. Dr. Stevens was an <ivid fi s· herman and author of a book on 11umerology, He \Vas a lso a mem ber or the Newport. Harbor Elks Lodge. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Jack R. Curley Y icll ,,.~•!"""' ~..., Gt-.i Mit- Thom.l!i. Keevil [d1l0t Thomas A. Mufl)hine ,,,...,,._,;n<J t:dn"' Oia"rles H. Loos Rict'lard P. Nall • l<Hlll ... !Mt ..... 1191[•1 ... ~ Ofli<•S Ct>\l•IN! .... UOWr"rtfY!.tlf'M .... -1 fkN" JJ)JNt WJr>rl-IO• .. d ~et.-.:11,t ltllc;it-•• .. !.I~ tl"'tlirei.., IN.-.:11, !lllilll'.ot"~­~lt"'-<' ll•lltt . 1~1tl lA Pool --•• !'t.41 .. 0. ~•tt••' T•~phorie (714) W2-4311 Cl•ssiflld Advertising '42·5411 ~let>«• V•l~J Hc'"""OH•Ut Sl1-6J10 ,., .... ""'(""'"'"" 4tS·0630 f.•-lfrot1110r....., C-rC--1 ... , • 540-1220 c .. ,,19111, '''J 0r ..... Cll4•t 11' .. bn, .. 1.,. ~"'·NO ""'"""It!. m..,l••tlool;t., .... 1 .. ,,1 -tier Q( ldwltlfMllffflh llllrtt" "''' H ••11rollw(4d wUM¥l -Cl•l P9ttr1h1..,. ol ~IOl'Uow ... r . 5'CO!lct Clllt. •IK""" M lct 1111 C.-1<1 l't.-, c.-1~•. ~1ip11tw1 itv«<rltr U.ll0,,,,,,..11tr; &!I .... u ~.Ill) mOllllll11 fllitolM1-lllWI-U .W _,111, .. .. He is s urvived by his wire, Rowena, of . 314 . Rochester St .. Costa Mesa; sons, Dr. Charles S. Steve ns of Cost~· esa and Robert C. Stevens f Lagunu Beach; daughter, A a Knight or Costa Mesa; nine r ndchildren, and three great-grandchildren. The fami ly has s uggested memorial contributions to Com· passion . Inc .. 7774 Irving Park Road, Chicago, Ill .. or the David Livingston Foundation, African Famine Relief, Box 232, TUlsu. Okla., or lo the Children's Relief Fund, 1028 Connecticut Ave .. \Vashing ton , D.C., or to a favorite charity. Visitation will be until 8:30 tonight at Bell Broadway 1\'lortuary in Costa Mesa. Benefit Art Exhibit Set At Yacht Club A benefit art ex hibit by Danish seascape artist Axel Lind will be held from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Tuesday at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club in Corona del Mar. The exhibit, s ponsored by the secretary general or the Scan· danavian Canad ia n Cultural Society and Mrs. Patricia Spielman, is being held to benefit the International Orphans (lo help build a home for battered and ab used children) and UNICEF. Lind. who has been calh .. 'd the ''He min gway of the sea'' because or his well -known sea seascapes, has h ad exhibitions throughout the world. Prior to his concentration on seascape$ during the last de- cade, Lind painted portraits of · Pope Pius XJJ. Beniamino Gigli a nd President Nasser. Minimum donation is $15 and reservations may be made by phoning 645-5000. Heavy Generator Taken by Thieves Husky thieves pried and cut their way into a storage cabinet on a service truck in Newpart Beach over the weekend, making ofr with a generator weighing 300 paunds. J ames 0. Merrick told police he discovered the loss rrom his vehicle parked at 4678 Campus Drive Saturd;1y. The large piece or electrical equipment was worth $900, he told police. -..-.... I "/ ..• ...... ---. . .. - ·caspen Me•••rial • Members of the family of the late Ronald W. Caspers Saturday join ed in the unveilng of a plaque officially nami11g the former · Starr·Viejo Park Ronald W. Caspers Regional Park. Caspers, lost at sea in June. \Vas instrume ntal in acquisition of the park while chairman of the Ornage County Board of Supervisors. Present for the ceremony were Greg, Blair, Kristen Caspe r s and t heir mother, Mrs. Ann Caspers. The park, one year old Saturday. is located off Ortega Hig hway about seven miles east of Sa.n Juan_ Capistrano. &ats Bunched In San Lucas Homestretch The six bouts ip the Newport. Harbor Yacht Club's 720-mile Cabo San Lucas race were bunched arr Point Abreojos at 8 o'clock this morning with about · · 300 miles to go. T he escort vessel Bon llomnle .Richard reported that "'inds \vere li ght during the night, but that a fresh northwesterly of 12-15 knots had started the boats mov- ing again. -- 1\·tiramar s(il! held the boat-for- boat lead \\'ith 286 'miles to go to the finis h line at CaboSan Lucas, the southernmost point on the Ba- ja Peninsula . . ... Others in the ral'e with miles to the finis h are: Ragdoll (3061 . Dorothy 0 (309}, Ariana (324), Pericus (346) and Shear"·ater (364). Newport Boy Hit by Auto, ., Hospitalized Larry Will ington , 9, o r Newport Beach, was in satisfac- tory condition today at Hoag hlemorial Hospital recovering from injuries s uffered· when he '''as struck by a car as he crossed Jamboree Road at Ford Road Friday afternoon. Larry, of2450 Vista Hogar. suf- fered fractures of the leg. a con· cussion and multiple cuts in the accident which accurred just before3 p.m . Newport Beach pol.ice said the \'Outh crossed Jamboree Road at ihe crosswalk against a red light s truck by motorist Rolald Capizzi. 32. of Mission Viejo, who \Vas tra\'eling northbound on a ,::reen li ght. Capizzi, who \VO:IS not cited in the accide nt. \vas unable to see \\'ittington beca use or traffic s topped in the le£t ·turn lande, a<·- cording to police. Longtime Publicist I . -r John Hovick Dead John H. Hovick. a long time· Orange Coast and Los Angeles publicity s pecialis t and t he father o[ the late Gypsy Rose Lee and actress June Havoc, died in Costa Mesa Friday. He was 89. Mr. 1-(ovick, whose publicity career s panned decades lo its beginnings \Vith D . W. Griffith, h;id been u JI arbor Area resident for the past 30 years. His t'''O famou s da ug hters \\·ere born of his first marriage. -which ended in divorce many years ago. HC a nd h~ later wife, E lizabeth. would hilte celebrat- ed their 58th weddin g a n- nivers ary this fall. A familiar figure in Orange county publicity circles. Mr: 1-lov- ick worked for a time with promo- t ion activities at the OrangeCoun· ly Fair and offered his services as· u ·cll to the Orange County Press Club's annual journal, Add 1. Mr. Hovick own ed and published lliram's M-asonic Journal for 20 years in Los Angeles before he and his wife moved to the Harbor Area. I-le re- cently wits honored for 50 years or distinguished servic'e in muny J\1asonic organizations. Besides his widow of the family home at 277 16th P laCc in Costa !ttesa, Mr. Hovick leaves a son, Dr. J ack Hovick of Huntington Beach; a daughter. Mrs. Belly Sheppard of .Altadena; a sister, l·li lma B. Long, of Seattle; fourteen g'randchildrcn and two gr eat-gr and children •. Priva te falllily services were scheduled (or this afternoon at Bell Broadway Mortuary in Costa !it es a •. F-P•geAJ I VIETNAM WAR. •• Vietnamese Communists and the PRG would accept any ad- ministration that bore any trace either of Thieu's regime or Atnl•rican influence. ..- \Vhat the PRG and its sponsor \Vant is an interim regime ,,·i1h the look of "third force" that can be called neutralist. L~ut it \vill have to be one wherein the PRG will be strongly l'l')lresented as one of the elements. The Unit ed States at this point 3 ppears to have little l'huice but to watch events take place \Vithout having much 111fluen('l' on the outcome. 1\s military victors, Hanoi and the PRG are clearly hold· ing-all the trump cards and in a position to .call the s hots . strongly backed by the poweroCtheCommun1st world . Thus thev undoubtedly intend to lay down the ground rules for uny nciotiations th at might follow upon the Thieu resignation: THIS PROCESS BF.ARS O\;T THE speculation of some time ago that the North Vietnamese and Vietnam military forces >A'ould slow down their direct assault on Saigon lo pl·rmit the political fermcpt to be generated. The vittors seemed to be motivated by an urge to take thl' curse off a look or outright conquest by bringing about 1:1 ··political solution'' that could have the look of un overthrow r<·flccting the will of "the people." At this point, t he victors <.·ould hardly be expected to demand less than a dominiiting rol(• that in the long pull \Viii put all South Vietnam under the <.·ontrol of Communist Hanoi. I Burglary S~spect Escapes A man a r rested on bur1lary charges staged an apparently fake suicide attempt in Costa Mesa Jail Sunday morning to or· der lo be taken to Orange County )1edicul Center whe ru h e 'escf!.W~ _ ~ This was the conclusion or de· t ectives today as they continued their-se·arc·h-for-Bruce-Allen Crawford, 22, of 2054 Orange Ave .• Cos ta Mesa. Crawford and Christina Marie 'Harvey, 21. or.the same address, were arrested at South Coast Plaza Frid11oy afternoon after al- legedly trying to use a stolen credit card, officers said. A third person ran off before the police arrived. · Crawford tthd Miss Harvey were accused of 'bur g lary • poss.essiori' of stolen property and ~orgery . The credit card they lll~ leg_edly tried to use had bec11 stolen Thursday night, police SI.lid. Sunday morning when an or- fi cer checked Crawford's cell in the city jail he \VaS found hanging from the tOp bunk. He had torn a blanket to tlishion a noose. f-{e was t a ken to Orange County :f.1cdical Cen t e r . lie wa s .restruined by a leather strap in a \vheelchair, but Crawford ap- Ptt.(_e·ntly was able lo get a rator ~ out of a dra\ver an<r-cuntre-strap-' ....=. and run out or an exit. Police believe tha t the suicide bid was planned because Cra\vrord used to work at the' m~dical center, knew he would be taken there, and knew he might have an opportunity"to get away. Crawford' was not injured in the hanging, but was take n to the medical center because he was s ufferiilg from the effects or a drug. police said : Woman Shot In Newp0rt Gun Accident Newport Beach housewife SUsan Robbins was r eparted in good condition today at Hoag Memorial Hospital where she is being treated for accidental ~ gunshot wounds to the calves oC her legs • Mrs. Robb ins. 22, or 323 Lugonia St., surrered the injuries ·late last Saturd ay when her husband, Joe, accidentally fired a round from his pistol after emptying ilor several she lls. Police said the s lug traveled from the living room into the kitchen where Mrs. Robbins was staQd ing near a s ink. Officers said the woman was suffering from extreme shock when they urrived at the residence. The slug struck the woman in both legs, police said, and ap- parently was fired a(ter Robbins -had thought his pistol empty and pulled the trigger expecting only a click. Thieves Get TV Set A thief took advantage ot· a sliding glass door door which ap- pa rently was left unlocked and ~. made off with a nearly new color television set in Newport Beach over the weekend. Ralph Willia m James. 39, a body and fender man. phoned police Saturday morning to report the lass fnim his horn e at 434 Tustin A vc. Newport Beach Bicentennial Group Meeting Mariners Cargo of Free Services ~. Newport Beal'h's Bicentennial Committee \\'ill l'Ommemorate the anniversary of the battles of Le xington and Concord toni ght \vith a public forum \\•hich \\'ill in- ('lude film s, p<ilriotic 1nusi l' and d1 scuss1on of local history. The t:.•vcnt. starl.ing at 7:30 p.m. in <·oun cil chambers at city hall, "''ill begin \vith mus ic fro'm Corona <l ei M:i r 1-li f!h School's .Jazz Ensemble. At 8 p.m .. P.1nyor Pro·Tem l\1ilan Dost;.d \\·ill convene the (/U<Jrterl y forum for discussion of :;ubjccts related to the Dicenten· nial. Dr. \\'illiam 0 . llcndrit'ks, his- lorian for the Sherman Founda- tion Library, will be the featured ~pt'it ker. He '''ill a lso show a Cilm depicting the R e volutionary War. We've put our Free • S ervices on·deck to show you we have more to offer you. Mariners' Crew of Savings Specialists has your interest in mind "11th other Free Services too. like Check-a-Month Plan'. Transfer of Funds and Save by Mail. ·s 1.000 minimum balance Don't forget we have the Highest Interest possible on Tegular savings and high yield Certificates of Deposit. Save '!'Ith your . "hometown" Savings and Loan ·· Mariners! Phot ......... 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I\_. 11~-v. t 1111 mrk . • 1 ~ ~ 1111t1su 2 40t 5 1" •3~. • .• Moht<• .10 11 iz n~. ""' .. 1 .3s'i 11• -n •'" T•• '"~t• 1 ,, s?o 101h • "• Apr. 30 and be ore an. 1, "'V· ~::tS:· n ;t.!. Cl'l'ltlSOy "° .... I.JI.I, .. I\ Eq11Ull .tto • ti IJ -:>ill IMllCO c 10 s •1 ' ' . Motlwk Rb I ' I 12t \lo ~I .14' 10 Ii 11\olft .... r •• Oii .oi: • a'l'01 11~ •• 1. r J 1..io. I Alllllft~"t f '•" CorlltSW 1:1. 110 IJ~I+ l'o EwGa$3. • 29V. .. Ill tl'lmO"I ·,., ' '6 6~• • .Mont"• DI .. te 21rt• t.'o 11 ,O)D ., " Mio ... T••l\ltil Co • ~11 1~• ~. 0 ,14 , , I~ .. ~,I=• ~I, I i IE•"-~ tlrltT't1 l:tt t uo II~• \lo Esmttk 1.40 S 1s1 ~:1.~ ~ IMllcwpl il'. .. 1 Ill•---",c~ ,·: .~ 'r 1;~1~ --', .... ., '•' "•' j,•, .. :-.,• J,•.~.',,·~ /.,, 'l ,,.• ',~t : ~; -" -'( ---.. CllnltYKi DI 11 16• llh• 1\\ E14111r• .U S n ._.__ .. 111~ 2 t 90 JS~-1\'j .., ••~ ., ,...,,. IN SHOAT, YOU SOON wUI find more take·bome pay in ~!:Tm ·':' , "! ' ·" c.,.;,0 c 1.20 1 ,1 1s14 • \;, E, .. ,u,. .JO 1 1• ~ ... 1M11111fl r 111 .. , s 2'• . . . "'°"'r<hT 1 s 11 11:w. .. "' R11<.11010 • .a 4 ., wv.+ "' ,., .. 1nc111u .. ns s>..-10 • ... ,... ....,. ... 'Gtttll•ld '° 10 11 ...... Eth~ICl.20 J JS_.,,_ ...... IMtQOtl ,'M. 1S ,.,._\, MewoOtr•m I , ................... A:•ISW••·'° 1 3 ,.,.._ .... TeiltOfll.ID I 31' 1 ...... \-, .ypur 1975 pay fitDVelopea beCause these temporary· .tables N• 1. ~ 11 ~=· 14 ~; 1 ., ''l U'll + ..,. Et11,1oi 1,40 .. , """'• ~ 1,.lff,0 1 • .., 1 •1 u \o • '"'" ~A .4112 1J1 1cw.+"" ,.., ,~ .90 , " 1sv.+ ~ T•xt•llt 2.oe .• 2 2••,.. 1. '·'"'"talc• into' acCGllDt 11J lbe tax reducUona for the 12· ~lte.~.J'1 ~ , j,.. ·-0..-111111 • 12 111t + VI-Ev•MPtod .. 1-u 4~•.,.. 1111ffccwo0w $ 1t 1'"' ... ~f..2~.~ U: ~~'~ .1tt1Ei.cr•s .. •.., -1 ru:,~1.~0 -4 1~~ ::~.-1; r~ ~" 4 'I ••' .. °'811 1 20 11 11"' -. e., c.u o 1 • 29 1• + .,. 1111trlf•• a• a 31 l4 • \oo -, " , 14 _,, .. __ ... "'1e t111 ... .. 1 """ ..• ... r 197• ... o1..w m lh-riod toyear•ad Tbe A.II 1• + .. ,. .... 'i 71 10..,,: .,... 1!1r;C1$t 1.... .. II 1•'AI+ .... l&M COrm II Ut 113~+•\o Ir; • ~....-... lllotl Grp ... .. JI ' -~ ThmS.11 .n II JO i. -.i. "mon-0 ~over"' ....... oo r · ~n',crw..U ·J "'" J:;U: c:.:.ais 1 .. 2,111o .. i e•llOll 1 ... 11 .6 is.i ,1,,.,_.,. 1111r:1 .... 3, •ll "t•• ., ~"Si~.~ 1J~ ~:::::: 1te1opf1.20 •• 'u ... l:':.w~~; ~ ~r:.:~! - ent tables W1~l go backilltoeft'eCt'on Jan. l, 1978. · •. ,,,.,. ,. , ,, , .. , ., cnarc:. .1011 J ,, 2111,1o .1i,r, _,. ,._ 1111t11~v 1.1 s 2a 2•vo .. \' _ " ,1to 111 S4 .:w. 11:e10 ot1 . .-i •• so 1J'h •.• .. . 0 , ,c • , ':': ..... -·,, 0 JI ... ~ '!" Ol&nr NY 1 \ 11 1•1.1. + \fl FM:tet99 .IO 1 ti S'llt-Vt llllHolCI .5211 • , IOI 10~. • ~ .. , f ' .,_. RepullllC Cll j UD 2~ 't! • l\t1flv .40 11 22 6 'o • • 'ID I private otter \o ., ... 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You subtract Jt dfrect,ly.from your tax liab ty or Am M11or112"' SVI-•"" ClCAin.11 • 11 s ... ,1,..,.,. oS.. J 117 lCM+,. •-•c1,20 1 11 21 • v, Ntts.m i,111111 1Y u,_ .. "' Rowr1o...a.11 1J1 3~ -i V:t -u u-,..,. Th t • bat·-"-' wh th' ( mb'•ed AmNG11.S4 1 tot :W..+ ~ ClllOMU.0.11· II ""'+1lt F11111•o1'11• 1 JI IN+ 'h Jt ... 1ccor lfl 3 4' l~•• '9 Nill 51,.,,72 • 11 1•,~ •.. Roy•ICC .W ll y ll:W.• Vo UALln< . .0•, J2~ ,1.,.,. '• ... ~jl· e ax savings are au -~ en ll s co ... Am Sl•U.025 II 61'1+ ""'· 0... .Tr. ... 1.11IM ""'• ..,,. FllM• pt .. ..,, ICI io:Mo+ .,., JlmW•ll .IO •• Ill lS'"lo-"" NI Sl•nd .90 • :u """ ... A:oylO 1.Mll l" 11 3Slio+ ~ UAl 11IA .... .. 1 11 ~,. •'• 'lhth in ed •·-•arc1.._..1 .. ~10f'I • NnS/ll981ilttlOS t ••• OWEI tt .. 12'1~• \lo Fl• lto.11 'oj 1J 23 ••• lm\111114 1.to •. 31 39'•-I• NM5112Vt• 5 11'1 12Vt+""' AoY•ll.ISll t 37 1 +Vo U.r(o 1.10. J 10 1ti.• '• :..'WI e creaa Swutu ~.nn;\.I ' • • . -Am$mll II') ' .fSS lt\lo+ lit. ~':ll 1· '"° 16\lo. 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Hfy,.. 1.50 5 II 17111-"" A:~r Sy1I '104' Jfo• V:t Un•ILtO .•1• ' 2 li"--1 C...u had •c,725 of a<ljusted gross income in 1974, yOU paid AmT .. T J.4o 10 '"° """• :w. CHA"" 1.•o ·· 11 ,.,,,_ v. F1-tct9f s 1 ,. +1v. JllnCon 1112 .. 1 1s .... ~ "lvP p1: 11 .511 •• 1to0 21Y1+ 1o1t -s s-Unt11tv 1.1~ 1 o •s>.. ·-- J" -ARITI. T pf I . • IU Uh+ V. CNA Ill .<IOtl • • 1S 10~ • \'I FMClt2 •t JU 11\lt+ 111o .)OllL09'1 .IO 12 ,:.!. ill.* 1\\ NEftOEI I.II 1 103 ISl'o ·.. Silblne R .5' t U 21 -_, Un Bn(p .... I> 11 I '-'--1 ... • ~ 1·n federal laxeo For 'T• you'll n•y nothing on this In· ATT~ 3.M . • 41 12~ • . . CNA 1.ew111 •• SJ iv. .. \'f ,~. 1· • , ,.. -"' LplA s .. i s ~ ~. "'EGii! 1.21 1 11 1111i + ,.... ~-·,.ro lfld 2• 11 2.... • .• u.. '"mf , 1o " t.J', • 2 _..,.. • ~, -~TmT .,'·.",·.·. ,.',', .... ~.· •• ,, .. CH.1,c~, }._1,0.,. ,,•, -,·~ •• ·i.;, @_ ... "a . ..,to ·,; JJ, 15, .. + ~ Cil~ : 1; ~.,1 : ~ NEtT T 2.:W. 9 7' 23 ••· i:j:.,.,y 1.I013 20t 4iVI ... IJllC';b .40 1 '34 6)'io+ ._ ~me and you may even eet a refund. Or say-you had SIS,000 .. c.o. t51..... • ~..... •• • ,, 11 1 NEneT r r1 •• 21• 1-44 •.•. s.-CoriMn a 2• 1V:t . .• u11 eom1.n 1 1i. t io-\o r~ · · 19T4 Your tax-were $1 820 aglll·nsl about AmW•1' ·" 5 21 i v. · • · oisc;p1 1· '' · · s 11'°" • ~~ ForOMo 2 . .o 10 J11 v 11& .. • ;,, JoyMlg 1·'° 11 1 , •,,' • ,..w~11 .AO 1 20J '"" • • • 5'JON!r• 2.20 1 1t:t 5'"' • . . un11111 c:otP 1• 14 s"" ... ui: Income in • "° • Awtr flf 1.0 .. 1110 Ul/i .. • OtSGpl 1.ll . . I• 11\o, • .. For Mc~ .• J 10 1~+ 'Ao Juttke Mtg 13 1 • ·.. H•"""I 1.60 S 21'1 2A-'1' cp 1.12 9 U 11'1 + \lo u" EIK 1.28 1 ?•• 11 + ~. >$1,612in J97S . These illustratJona reflect the standard deduc-Anwr.., .90 ' 24 11~ =-eoc:"°12.•u 2,1 'I"•• v •. FrMpt 1·11 1 u v.-'" -• •-, NwmftDI•"".. 2 11•11 + v. . FJY> • 21 1~-v. unEi 1111.11 ,, 13~-\, . AtnH51 .10D 4 •11 I'll+,._, Goc:•Boll . .010 :M2 lllt+ \o\o Ft09rll i1t1 ·· 2• 14""+ V. •11..-,1,i1 .:t0 5 .... ~ lO ,:.-; N'l'SEG2.20 6 50 10 -'Ill , S ..... 11 101'1 ... UnEIPl31: 1so 31 •I I.Ilion increases. Arntt•• In 1 I 2(19 1~+ '"" Col0w81,3' I u , ... \'t FW!Hwd ... ii 10 , ....... '"" KAI """ 4'• . . J SS',_ ,,., N'l'JEPI I .ID .. t10 11)¥. .. ~ St1ho9J1 1..0 • Jq] 2t + 1\oll Un El•c 111 a . 1 72 -n. Q Wh t• th ~-·· d -~ t . ., ARll•c Ill( I ' 12 .zo -\lo Co1Q.lle ... 11 xl'M JO-. .. -ii Fo.1111110N .., 12 .. 32 -.,.. ~llCtpl 21, • 1 1S -I NL 1.11 5 2•1 ~ •• • Stt!DV. 1.1ft • 41 11"" . . . UtlOCll l,'M • 141 J)\• .. \\ AMFl'11.111S 221 !I'll •"" COIKO lnOU66 4) J'4 .,, FQ61.,w11i1 I 67 21V.+2 KtlserCt .SOIO 20 t.~·· \• N~2.11 •• 12\fo •.• s.1 .. 1C .24o s .u 1\11 + \4o Un FIOlllly. 14 31 .. -\t • a I e new ••UMIO.lr ucuUC ion. AMP ltlt .3f JO 3l1. 311.<a. ~ Go!QP !?' 3~> .. t'l'OO ••""1-Blo Frlftll M '.40 1• IOIO 2111'-\II KCI prrt "'•.' • 11'1• -'· NL 3 . .-i .. i21D J4'11-1 s.nJAK 11)1 4 IS -.. "" Ul>OIClll 2V. .. SI --"" A. It's up from 15 pe--rcent lo 18 percent of Your adjusted Ampc:o ·'° l JO ' • ,.... coiru.,..IO 1 241 ''•• \'Ii FrtJMM 1 .., J 111 21 -l'"' K1,,.Mn .M 3 1• 11'·-•• Nl'l .131> •• zo 12i11.+ -Stndfr A1'10 . . 111 s,.. 'Ii v11 Ptc 2• 11 2J1 11-11o+ i'I • ( ""'1pt!• Cg J IOI •A ..• C.OHlft!; ~ 11 71 .,.., .. V. "'whvl i.IO t 1'5 17\'o• ~ KillCPLI l .20 8 61 21~•' '-'• NL 'IO<lll 1 5 2JS I• + .... ~Ek .70 S 10 13\h+ .... U PH pl ,47 .• 1 12 ..... yt g ross income to a maximum of $2,600 for m 'arrieds fi ing A1N1pCot• • Jt , ....... ~ c.oi PIM:.IO 11 l4 st -.-. ,.....,. lflekl • u1 •l'I• ~ w.1..c:So .lOD s ~ 11~ •• "? NLT cr11 .60 • Js. ''"• "" s...F 1n 1.10 • 110 2a-.+ YI u111on11m . . J 2Vt-,,... • i ' f $2300 f Amst••1 . .0 2 7J ~ .. I ColonStl.11 tt 10"1 • ~ --09--lt.Qiolf\Ollll .,1MIO ,:i.,.. ~ Mof1olkW1S' 109 11~1 .... 511 ... IMl .3011 32S 2t +'!\ Unitof•l .10 S Ut 14'11 ••• jo_intly and surviving spouses; a max mum o , or Arnst• P' ... .. 2 Ill> . COtt 111du12 s 231 Js • 1:t.. ~ 11111.t • 1 ,.,..,_"' 1<•11 GE 1.s. 1 >11 "· -'• Hor'"'-1111 l 11 11v.-v. s:.r1 w11 .10 1 2i 1 ..... lh Ufllnl'l••Pt 1 .. ,1JO ,..._1,. . I t d $1 300 f n'eds r· 1· g separately Amlled 3.:tO 1 116 il:W.•2 COii.PiA I.Ml • ~ 1 20), . . . GAC fi:orp , 11 1~ ""' it.nsN l,)19 • I 14·· . • . Norrll 1.11 • d 11 .... + 'Iii Stu BF AIE • » lVi-.... UICI AJrtrt 2 1 UI ~ •.• s ing e axpayers; an • or mar I ID . A.ml•! In .l2 ' 21 ' • ~ Cot1l11 ... l\:o • . 11 ~l'-. • ..:. . GAF "' 52 ~ 2!4 10 T :i.. •111Pt.I l.Sl I 17 , •• .-1. NA CH• ... 10 .... lH•• 'Ill S.vEI ,. .10! 0 1S "" -. . UtO Aire pit .. to 1\W.+2 Y ou 'II get the biggest tax reduction. iC you file a 1· oint re-AnHnd 1.10 • 201 .2111o1o • lh c.oi v.1 2.~ 1 11 1•'· . • • GAF pf 1 'zo 1 1s:11o • •. K11y '""'"'' ~ 29 1i ... ~ NA M111 .4'11> i 111 •Mo-'"" s.vE•A 1.>1 . • , 10V:t • . • Vtd •r•"°' 111 4¥1+ "" •l'IChH(l,20 I 101 19._~ VI' c.o!Gs plJ"°·· ll S2~•-""' G.wnS..1·40 ·~ l 23'h-'Ao l(et~pll.46 •• 8 ll'•+ "• NAmPh1.20 6 31 11'9-"" S.vA Stop 10 1'.fo VICl&tlldPI 20 6"41+ .... turn.Sayyou'reacouplewithtwodependentsandanAGlof Anoerc1.,1 j t2 ~ +t"' co1PiCt\fl'e12s1m IV>+~ a.-u ·s112 101 ,.~ .. lh K•ufm &Br .• s1 • ''·'" '• NCnAlr .10ti 4 13 2~• ••• s.wi"aMchjC 1n s~+·v; u<tC.or •. iib :. 11 Rio+"" $16'2so. You'll pay $l3Z l~s lax ($1,'96l·r ·alher than $2.0951. A119'!11'• .12 1 u ,,.... ... Co1SDh1,,. 1 1J1 11~,. v. e>.tdDln •1,,1 :us 27 +"' K•uU1p111.. 1 1•\•1 •, NoCnAir1 "'' •. n 1v. ... s...onor _.1c1 9 19 s .. "" UldFllC.it .20 , 71 ~\Ii ,.... Atnwl Co 4i s 181 19\1.+1 Col-II MIO -· ' ,,._I'• Garfl'lkl ·,. , 22 17'11+ "' K•-ck .40 . • .,., NoestUI 1.0'1. 20'1 II-\ •.• Slll'Ofllnctll~ll 1111 l 'li•"' UGIPl.,:IClb ' 297 l\lo+ \lo T• h $3 d ' '(I • th t • t $252 AIWdWC .SO ~ 61 ,..,.._.,.. CombOCom .t •I \4Vo • 'I• e>.rkKk -•• U 11111+ i,r, it.rwrA . .01• l 11'•• '• NoCnlGs .68 I II 1GV. ... SCAS.fvlt•' IOI 1111 •.• Ut1llllho1 2.32 S i. Jl\'o+ "-e n ew 0 ere it w1 raise e ax savings o. · AcKo 011 •i 4 '.,' 1011t, " c.om11 E 1.1<112 169 •2~. • •• v.... sw, 1',10 1 28 12""• "" 11;e-co ~ " ~: ~ ... : :: :" ,1..n G•1s ~ • 2~ ~:~+ ~ Sc11Mter c11 13 1o ·~ .. v. u 1111111 Pf .11 .. 3 s'h-111 "-·----? APlitOCorp .. 1 1\'t -·· CmEpll.10 .. 20 lt\o • t.-1 Giol""'l'll"·· l 2"'° •.. ltelle<l'I. 6 11..,spr · ·· • Sccllerino .1<1 2<> IOS St -I U\dlll"l ,10 .. S )l>lo ••• Q. Wliat 'a thenewlowincomtaNUKCUN;e. API. Gorp I • 151 .,.,.,f " COmSIV 1.40 I II •l h -~. GCA corp s l ~ .... ltllloll9 . .0 11 2"-"'•· ~·. NolnPS 1.36 I 1• 1S\'o• ~ Scn.lill 8 .MIS , ... ~'II uru1y8 l.OI ' I IQ¥. ..• I • $6001 $19001 t ayersf'l1'ng1·01'nUy ·up APLplC!.Olo ,. 714 ..• Cmwl!d ?.•• 4124~~·\'f GemlfllC.p •. 11 .,,., .... ltltwood .eai lio 8'· 1~ NoNIG13.10!il03 SI •'h khl<lmb . .03150'11l ~2"' VllMMl.401 s.i11~ .. u. A. ts up o , or axp l • Appppt•.12 .• 1:111 11 -1 CWE111'1.111 .. 1 u -1 Gfflllnlln111 .. 1 1no. .. "' K1nm11 1.40 o 11 lSt..-~. NoNGp11 ..... 110 "1v. ... SCM cp .50 o 119 121o11+-. u 11 Huc:l••r •. 1,, 11111+.,.. ~lo Sl,600 for unm---'ed taxpayers ,· -and up $300 to $950 APou..o Mo .. • l\lo • w. cwEdpf1.11 .. 13 2•\·-\'I GnAm1 ,Z4b .• ll P>+ v. •encon 2 . .-i o '" 38 1 NDS1""' 1 .... • .., ti ... SCOAino . .a, 31 6w--"" uid PkC "'" .. ,. 1 _ 11oo ~ olU-1.I A'fA Sv '·" 11 ., 1~-v. CornECI Ill' 1 . 2 :Hl'h-,,, -GnM>il .IOi::t • I• l7\lo+ 1"" Kw UIU 1.14 ID 11 l}'. Nrtl\O&I .2~ I •l •'Ill• .... S.:ot L&d .... 4 II 14V.-\lo Vt1A1t1111 .... 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J • ArUPS\.l'' II• 14\lo .. .,. Corllms.11 I •7 3Sl-1-'I) GllCllr 120 12013'1o-l'o KlmllCll,l>O 8 131 34 • lllErptt,41)11 ~ :U ltV.-+-V. ScovlllMIOl I 111 IJV.--Yo VSi.iorn.CpJ~ 15S I V.• 'lo $5 000 Or "GI' y~•Jtax .... ,. wit' be $18 instead of $95 a A.itl .. It... . . 72 ""' •• • Corn1111gr1 I 2t• 22 I ,,,.. Cleft 0.,11.im I l:W. 39~-,.... Ki...,IDS _40 • •O 8\o . ' .. lllWI t'I I.to J l'illl JO"'-+ .... Scovil pl 111\ • . I J?Y> ... "' us Incl .oso . . 11• '""' ••. , /'I. --, "'" _ UU . ll ' ArkL&G 1.10 I 12 JS! ~ ~· Ir 5<1 20 37S '"• • ~ Gii EIH t • .O U 133 "1'<to• flo Kirsch C .to I •4 U• ,-1' • Nwsl ll'ICI "'' .. 31 1•1'1 • 'h Sc:UOClotrD y •• 1• s-11o-'1' USLe•M .24 t 30 !oti.-o,;, in"Ol'atiOut$17.'UvnufA'GJis$101000,yqurlaxwillbe ArleflRllDv ., 4J 2 +\to r11n •• 102 l 'n•'l'll GnF0001 . .010 1.wuv.-1411:LM,t,lr1 _ i 11•1 N•1t•np1i •. 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"""'50t .t211 t111olll+"" Ccw!sEdpl •.• JJO ... 0.n~.2011 IOfl• +I l(ofHOfPI• ,, 4'1o -~. Nrl11 (01,70• 2421 •'Ioli SNQrilVI , 39 Pll•ll'! UlllTll •11 .. l4 'l\+l·lt • Q,. Who must /ik? . - ' -'.'iThe increas•·in the low income allowance trigger a 'aag~ln l;be minim,um amount of income.required fo~ fil· a retu.rn, Prentice-Hall paints out. Joint return ~1lers ust file 'it y~ur com biped.incomes exceed $3,400; sut'Vlving uaes, ·$2,650; unmm::Tted individuals, $2,350. For th_e _over these· amounts are still increased by the add1t1onal 'noaal exemptions the t.axpayers may be entitled lo. The IRS is preParing new oPuonat tax tables, reflecting 1 the new Jew c·hanges. These tables will be mandatory for xpayers with.J\GI up to $15,000 (up fro~ $10,000) who use ·e atande'rd deduction. • ,, . ' MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE·lndex Dow-Jones Ind S&PSOOStocks INDEXES UI\ up up up 0.48 0.95 7.43 0 .93 ArlftCpfJ111o .. aa .. -'It CoMEOOIS .. I~ ...... 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"'· l!Wp!S'h •• ISO.. ···-' , '· /· ~ I 6 I • ""'-';'\ • . JJ ' Price Freeze CHICAGO CU Pll-The NaUonal Tea Co. plans to Creeie price ' ln· mtuea on all food products except . mut and produce for 60 dayS and .lower prices next week on more tbaa 2.000ltems. • , I . . • .. ----... -... t,' ••• .,, !"'°I"• ......... ··--• • • 11 /lJf DAJLYPILOT Monday. April 21. 1975 r· • • ~-----. '· ....... -·-... • . ' • ··~ .~.-·.~ -••·•ni--rn..~: -... --*T / I• NBA ·Chief Fearful '1'hinks Walto11 May Be'Slwt F11tning ·~L~h~ Out • ~ 1 SAN FR;\NCJSCO IA P l -Con1missioncr \\1ult<'r KC'n · nedy of the Nutlonu l B.u~kelball Association says he has not <:cn~u1·t•d Bi•t \V:1lto11 for rC"cenl conlrovcr:;ial state mcnl ~ bt.•l·ausc th<.•.v urt.• prote<'tt'tl by right s of fl't.'t.' speech. l>ut Kl·nnvd~· udds he is \1·01·ril•d ··somelbody nlighl try 10 ~hoot '' the PorllantJ 'l'ruil 131Hzl·l's rookie. ''f Cinl'l do anything <1bout tht• \\'alton Cil!iL' bl'l'il tJsc of the ton~litutio11 <1I right of frl!t.' ~pct.•c h . ·' Kt.·tUll'dy said in un lnt<•r\'Jt.•\\· in Sund11y·s San 1'"r ancisto 1'~ xu rn inl'r !'po1·ts i;ages. "One th i11g I do11·t \\'Ulll is to givC' \\l ;:ilton <i.nothc r foru rn ," sCJid the l'On11nissiunt•t., 1\·ho ,1·ill bC' resigning JunC' I. .. The tn inutl' I do so1neth ing, I 'm ;,i perfect exam1>lc of ,~·h1:1t he 1:1nd Jul'k St·Ott aresuving, that tht.• cstablishmC"nt is dl'O)'ing thl'lll I h (• rig hi or (ri:-e Sl>t't.•(•h. '' T1\·o \\'t'C'J:jS ugo, \\'u~lo11 urg~'(I .. rejl•t·tion of.lht• Uni ted Stutes covl'1·nn1ent" dur1ni.i a 11C\\'S conft:rt.'nl'C t·alletl by Scott, formt.'r alhlelil' f.lil '(•<:tor iJL Oberlin Colll'gc.. \Vallon ulso <i.polot:izt.'d publit·ly to Scott <.1nd hi:> "'irt". !\1icki. for· h aving talked or rooperatc<.1 \\1ith FB I agents ~cl'king the Sl'otts for questioning in connet'tion \\'ith the Patr1 ci;.i 1-ft•arst Sl•a reh. · · . Thl'rc havl' bel'll publishet.I reports that the ne,,·spaper hl•i rl·~s :.i nd othe r fug iti\'eS hud st<iyed last fall at :.t Pen- nsyl\•ania cuDin rl'lllt.'tl by !he Scotts. 11·ho h:.ive not been l·harJ,!l'd in lht.• t'<i se and '''hu deny <:01n rn it ting :.i nr cri ml:'S. \\'alton 's state1ncnts have erl':.Jtl'd soml:' fu1·or in Portl ;.ind a m on g f<i.ns \\'ho dis<.1g1·ee \\'ith his vi<•" s . bt!t Ke ll · ll('(ly indic.·utL•lf t h;,1t the l t·~1gul• prob~bly cOuld do ·i10-more--1 lhuo'fuult the st:.i1· for intlirl'etly hul'ting tht• g;,,im.t.· of b:..i ske t· I.Ja il . · '"Porllo:ind tvll."i n1t· tht·y h:..i\'t.' lxtl•n gl•tting-o.dl kinds or l'il llt'l•llations, ,. K t.·n ned\~11uted . "That could lit• viv11·cd as t·ondul't dl'tr11nt.'11 la l to lhl• gaml': I don't kllO\\'. \\'h;,,it \\·c'rC' t't;<dly 11·urril'd about it:. th:il :;01nl'lxxly might try Lo s hoot tht' :,;uy. ··Thl'rc 1\' a s the sanH.' pr·ob!l:'m in Chicago ,,·ith Kilrl'em 1\bdul-Jallbur iJ c·ouplc of years ago," he said ... There ht• \\·as bei ng thrcutl'nl•d, and 1''81 a gents protected hirn for six \\'l'Ck S.'' Sports i11 Brief Driver Kills Fan; It's His Father C lllVll..CO \', ,\rgl•nli na - . Ratl' t•a r· dri \·e r Edu ardo Guilll·1·1nu Rudrigul•z lost l'Olltrol or his s tol'k l'ar Sundav and sl;.im 1ned i11Jo a !>l'<:lion of spt.·<:· t at or:.. kill in g his 0\\·11 fu1her l'ol1ct· !>:d<l Enrique RodrigUl'l. \\hu hud l'OlllL' IO l'hl'l'I' his son lo ,.il'tory in his fi1·~t rat.'t.'. ,,·as thl' <>nl y µt·rson k illed in tlH.' at'l'l- dl•ill. althou~h thv t•u1· hit thl' ~t;.i 1 H.l:. <i i about 125 1nilt's ;:111 huur. S<.•vl·1·o:il othl•r :.pl·(·t:11ors \\'t•rt.• injurt.•d . 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Ba11es Hlrs 46 l~i\~DU \·1;:1!. :'li e~. -t:lvin J-fayl·S l>Ol.ll't.•d Ill '1 l'>l'i\SOll ·hi gh 46 v.o in t s S und :1~· to pat.'C lhl· \\::.ishington l~ullt.·t~ lu <.t 11-;'-93 ,.il'- tory O\'l•r B11ff0tlo that g<J.\'C th('m LI 3·2 ll•<i.d 01·l·r lht.• l{1·i.1\'l'S in th(·ir lx'~t-of·Sl'\'ell i\'al ional Ba.skt't- ll<i.11 A~~ociati o n F.a~tern Con- fcrenl'l' Sl'm i fi n a I playoff ~cries. lliJycs \\'<.tti outstanding: <JS he m adl' 20 of ::!(j s hots , m ostly turnaround jun1 IJl•rs. \\'l's L"n sl•ld l'linche<l thl' ''it· tory for th(· Bull t.'lS in thl' n<.1 - liono:illy tt.•!t."1·ist•d gaml' Uy gral.J - bin 1-~ ont· of Jl ares ' fe\\· missed :-:hots ;:i nd putting it bat·k 111 ,,·ith fi1·l' ~t.'l'O t1d~ l't.·tnai11 ing tu gi1·t· \\'as hinglon a 9C·!IJ lt·a<l . Cn:;t·lcl ;:itlded a frt•t· I h ro"· ill lhl' t losing :,t.'t·ond ~ for thl· fir1 ;.il n1~11·gi1 1_ BodlsRlpKC CllfC,\GO -Boh L.u\'l' S('Ol'ed f1 \·l' qui<:~: third·quarter baskets t u'1t'nilt• 1 IH.' hut·shooling Chil'ugo J~u l l:,-tu a JO.J·ii \'ictory 01·l·r thl• J<<.1 11~<.1~ ("ity-0111:.i ha Kings Sun· liay. gi,·1ng tht• Bulls u 3·2l.otJi,:e in tht·ir !\ut1unu/ lla s kt.'lbtill playoff fil'l'h.'S. The ll'arns 1no1·e lo Kans:is Ci- 1.1· \\'t.•dnt.·~day ni ~ht for thv six1h j..'alnc or th l' l.)cst-Of ·S('\'(.'ll \\\·sttrn Cu11ft·rc11t·l• Sl'mifino:il. ~t.·it ht·r h;1 .... \\U ll 011 thl• otht·r·s l'Olll'l Ill \/lJ.'i /'U~~i._•cl !>ellt.'S B1tflalo Scores ("I 11(:.\(;<i 'l'IH· f·'1't •11l·li l '011 · llt.'t'l to11 li11t• ot' li ll'k !\l:.1r11 11. Ut•nt• f{ubt·1·1 c1nd r.11 l'l.'rrc·111.1lt ;di ~l·orcd 111 lhl' 1'1n:il Pl'l'luU Su111J;1y ni ghl 10 11::.111 l~uffalo lu ;1 (;.~ ,.,t .. tory O\'l'r I hl' Chic;.i go l{l:.itk J.lu\\·ks ;.ind J..'l\'t.•. the $:.illrl'!:> :.i comm<J nding 3·1 ll·ad 111 thl•ir tx.-st -of·Sl!\'t.•n Jl.;alional 1-l ut·k' Leag ue playoff Sl'ril•s . Thl' team~ \\ll'rl' tied 1-1 ~oing inlo the fin al pe riod when Jim Lorentz scored at the 17-sccond mark to put the Sabres ahead to ~~y before Buff;ilo blew the game wideopeh. .. .,. ... Ooa•p• \\'INN ll.,F.G -J)h1I lkig~s of the L'nitl'd S l tt tl'~ iilld t:lt•n 11 \··:.i yL.lsl•khovsku y ~ of thl' Sovic.•t Union \i,rcre mod\?ls of tonsi:,tt•n· er Sunduy in winnin ~ the me n's thr<.~l'·m et~r s pl'ingbo:.ird und women·~ lower gold mL'tlals lll the Ou nttda Cup d.ivlng comp('ti· Uon. in the f1n ul pl'o~r an1 to l't'lain his poinl.s ma1·gu1 U\'t.'r dl'fe nding l·h:.1mpio11 Klaus DiUi i,•!-.i of lt;.i l ~. Rot.:gs finis ht•<l \\'it h 4111 i n1- µrt·~si,·e G2 1.7S points t.'on1part·c:.I \\'il h 59-L5i rur Dibia:.i. \'a;\'tts t·k ho\·s kaya, a li ·Yt.'ar· uh.I J\losl'O\\' h igh sehoul st ud ent ., d it•<l not n1i ss an ,\' of thl• t.·ii;h1 d tves on lht..' final lo\\'l'r 11rogran1 LJS Shl· pill'<I Up an l'<Jtl<tllr itll · prl'Ssi \'l' 410.25 1wints. lslaRders Rall11 ' l ''.\'10.'D.-\l .. I·:. :\'.'t·. --('l;11·i.. Gillies <ind J<·Un ·£';1ul l'ar1s t• :->l'Ored third pt•riod i;oo:il s .iust 29 ::Ol'Conds <iparl Su11d :1 ,\·, ;..:1\·1111! th1· Xl•\\-\·ork 1 1'1 a ndl·r~ ;1 :J.J 1·1t·1ur~ o,·t·r Ptitl!!burgh u ru.1 kt.•t.•pin;..: Iii•· fi,l<1nd l'r~ ~di 1·c in 1h<·11· S1:1 11l1 ·.1 1..'11µ qua rtt•r fin a I!" pl a~ ;;ff A:ters Win, 2· I S1\N J OSE ·-Tony Dougl<1:: :-.t.'o rl'd \\•ith thrl'l' rninult•s rl'· maining to give the ! .. us i\ngc lt•s J\Zll'l'S :.J 2· l t-: Ol't h 1\ llll'l'il':.Jll Sot•. <·er Ll•ugul' 1·ictory Ol'l'r thl' Soin Jose F.arthquakt.'s in Sunday ·~ \\lcstl·rn Di.vi!' ion opl·nt·r. Denlller lt'in• DENVER -c:uard R alph Sin1pson stor(·d 14 of his 19 points in the finul t111artl•1·. includini: five e l111ch fr(•t.• th1·u\\'S in !he lus't t\1·0 minutt.'s , to pacl' the 0 (•n"cr !\'uggl'tS to ~1 131·128 i\merit.'an Basketball Association playoff \'il·tury over fn c.liana Sundi.l y nii;ht. The triumph J,.!<.t \"t• Dl'n\'l'I' a 1-0 advantage in t hl' lit·:-.t-of·Sl'\'t.•n \\'eslern Divi ~ion 1it ll' se ries. Game No. 2 '''iii be played he re Tuesday. • AUSTIN. Tex .. <APl -Chris Evert received the SS0.000 wln- ncr 'ii t•heck Sunday "'bile Billie Jeun Ki.ng fume<J .libout a dis put· ed lincsm:1n 's call thut led her angrily Into u deciding tie- breaker in th~ $100,000 \\'oi·ld St:'rics of Womf:n's Tennis. Ev~rt dcfeuted f\ing 4·6, 6·3, 7·6 before 2,500 s pet•tators ;ind a na. tion1.1l l<•l e \'ision uudi(•nce to take homt.• the biggest prize ever in women's tennis history. ;\Cter the mu~t·h ; King said she was fhti angriest -she· has e\•cr Ryan (4-0) Still Not Satisfied CHICAGO (AP) -Nolan Ryan le ads the majors in pitchipg triumph.s but he still is n 't .s<.1tis fi cd \~·ith his hurling ... or the rec(•nt umpiring behind home p latl'. --1·m 110\\'here near \V herc I 1\•ant to be," s aid the fireballing Calirornia . Angels righthander after beating Cbicago·s \Vhite Sox 8·4 Sunday £or hi.s fourth vie· tory without defeat. The Angels .:tiosl Minnesota toni ght at 7: 30 CK l\1 PC. 710). ··I kno,,·, the record is good but 1·n1 not in the g roo1·e rel," he :iddcd. "I'm not 11·here J \\'ant to be b\·ilnv means ." R~·;,1n fired <i fi\·e·htttcr, bul he "<1 lkt•d nine ;:ind struck out only s ix. T\\'O of the hit.s \\'l•re ty,·o.run horncrs. by Ken 1-lcnderson in the fourth inning and J orge Orta in thl:' Sl'Yl'llth. ··Tht',\. botti ('<nne on hungin g l'IH'\'t•.s." said Ryan. \•.'ho ,,·as alsu 1111huppy '"ilh the c-<11}~ of 11mpirl' f\rmando Ro<lrig uez hl.'hind the pl ale. .. , thrc\\· about, 150 0 1· 160 pitthes ... :-a id Ryan ... and I dicln·1 gt•l ;i call all day. Whatcun you do ~ 1'he g uy h<.ts trouble lx:h1nd thl' plate. \\'hat more can rou ~u .1··· · Hy an iJdmittt'd he \\'<JS struggl- ing ··out that's thl• tx:>st fast ball /'\'e had yet this r ear. I kept gcl- 11111-: bt.·hii1d on thl' count and you don ·t 11·u nt to do that \\'hen \ttll ha1·l· thl' lc:.1d . You \\·;,,int to 1 n ;1~:l· thl·1n h it the l>ull. ··\Vh t•n you arc struggling like I \\'l•S. tht·n you m a ke your pjtch :.i ncl he• blO\\'S it . just puts you in that Jll lll'h 11101·(.' of a hole." !\li1 11a:,:t•r Di1.·k \\'itli.ims flatly ~t <il t.•d : ··f don 't think hl''s u good 11n1p11·c. Ryun had ;:in extra d<1y of rl'!-il und \\'as a lit tlt~too strong. hut ht.' didn't gl't l'vcrything hC' ,1·as entitled to. I g uess the same thing goes for the \VhiteSox. "If \\'(>'rc nol doing our job, tht·r fi1·c us Or ·shi1> us out. The :o.um t.' thing should apply to um - 111 l'l'!>." C"t.IFOllHIA .. btbai ... N~ltl!!'~" •I 1 (10 1;.v~r,11 J 1 0 0 >i<1•1>N an J 1 I O W t llhlt> ~'3J (n,flo.Jo ,f 1 3 $ ~toll'IO"tf ,1 I I 0 l •.llOd•.g""'l C 3 0 I 0 J;en"Jy 20 3 o I 2 0 . 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Boggs hll all three of his div!!~ IND"NA'.S GEORGE McGINNIS IN ASA BATTLE. • ~ • ,\ bffn over M tennis mat~h wid Kina s uld or the linesman. playeo because 44il Is a one·W8¥ added thut us Cur us s he w11s cdn· The ituurl"jument umpire rt>· !!ilrect. 1 • cerned shewas che atedoutotlt. fusl"Cl to ovtH'\Yl'n lhu cull, und ·'Blllle Jcun ls a volatile tn~ The dl.!i pute cume in the iusl Evc11 went on to ,,·In the tic-di\'ldual ,,·ho cun cxplocle in un set, with Klng leadlng 6-5. She lJ rruker Und the mutch. instu"t ," l\lurton :suid. e laimcd u llneliman inithtlly in· Evert suld Kini: did not .J)luy "f feel s he :shuuld hn\'C. ke11t dialed u return service b)' Evert , hc.•1· rugulilr 1:1un11.' in lhr'til'-plu yiti~ • bti<.•u usc the linct11nun \\'US out or pluy. BuL King s;iid the brt•uker. \\'~lch_ the :?O·)·cur-old .h>1d nut yelled out ~Is cull \'ht'n llncs mun then thungc.'Ct hiS hund f1oridun.ntl\'e"'°n5·12. ~hl·Sl oppcd ," hc udtlt'<l. 1J s ignaltos hu"'thl•ShOt\\'asgood. Kin ~ s<ti~ sht.··,,·ui; u1 l:'t tlliit King g ot 525 ,000 for .!)ec.11!1'd King pl'ot<..•s tt.'d lhul she ha4 as· thu llnl•s mun "·oU!d not ans"·1.·r Su11d~~1 ·s ·,·ictory g;.1vc E:\'Ot't s umed the bull )\/HS out or J)luy hl'rquestlons uboufhis ca,11 .• " un 8·li ·l·urcc r J'e curd ugt1in6l and the\·eforc dl<l not attt•1npt a Ja~on Morton, th~ ump(re. said l\inll . But E\P l'rt said i;ht• still .has return. linesmen urc fnst1·ucted not. tu to go fur t~l' \\'inning s hots ·•:J s·wear,' l~d -ripg his !1«k;" t;i,goge in COl'l\,..t rsutjoli \'lilt1 the against King-: -.- LA'.S.STEVE GARVEY TAKES .A· TUMBLE TRYING TO GET GARRY MADDOX . $32,000 Purse Won By Palmer PALM SPRINGS (AP J - Steady Sandra Palmer, her prC-• t.'ision game rattering just sli ght- ly. held on Sunday and captured the 5200,000 Winners Cirtle golr tournamen1 . The diminutive ·rexan. \\·ho 1·a ml' into lhl• final round of the four-day evt.'nl \\1ith a tota~of 210 iJftt.•r three t.'on s ecutive .70s, linished "'·ith ;,,i onc-O\'er-par 73 on ihe 6,347 -r<i rd J\.1ission Hills course ror a 72-holc total of 283~. rive·under·par. That g<i\'e her the S32,000 firs t prize in the richest women 's tournumcnt ever pluyc<l. Palmer hogt."yed the fin~I hole of the tournament Sundo.y \\'hen she m :sJl'<l :.i birdie pull of about · si~-feel-. then \\'US unable to make a com ebal'k pull or less than t"·o ft et. But that still _ 1\·a s good enough for a one·stroke victory 'over Kathy l\1cMullen. Pulmt•r, a 34·year·old from Dallas who turned pro 11 years a go, displayed a consisll'Jlt play that has k e pt her among \he l~PGA 's top money \Vinners s ince 1968. J\1:.irlene Hagge, the 25.year veteran of the LPGA tour. shot lhl' tourney's second hole-in-one and collected $5,000 for her ;:ice · on the 152·yard l'ighth Hole "'·ith an l'ighl -iron. Lr1st year·s pluye'r or the year . .Ju Anne Curncr, finished \\·ith .a 71for293 while Lau1·u Baugh shot a par 72 for 297. -'-.·. l-u\lll 1'<0rts BftO moner •iMil'l;'!i S.-.!ay ot ,"" W•Mltrs C1rtte LPC.A 111.irn.wnenl al PG•·12, •.J41.,.,,., Ml~•on Hllh Golt Mid Countrro.io: ~'" Paimer WJ,000 /G-/0:.7o.6J-?SJ 1U1i.~ .W:Muti.n s21.ooo 1 1.1 ...... 11-284 t.ro4 Man11 SIO.SOO 1J..1l-11·11-'l81 (..Jtr.lt JG s...11.1 s 10,!0I) 7,f.71).7}..toe-281 ~~~:~:=~~"~$ ~t~~ij~~ ~8.anoc. .. s..ns n -1i.1G-12-m • Oonnie Bryan I M.11s ;;.1;.10.ri-m llt>lw Co•Uei. S4.12S 73·1G-7•72-189 ~Robef'1~u.11s 1a.n-'6-1•-m , JoY<.•ll;•1mlers.lllSJ,87S lftn·l.f>.1'-~ Jo.IM W.a~ll,;\m\,J,3/S /t>-JO./J./2-1'11 An1,AltOllSJ,JIS Jt.-IJ·IWl-2'11 ~••P4~1 Sl,SOO 1•·11·'1·1$--0'W MitYMlll!i\2,b(M) 14·1 1·1'2·1~-m Y>ien11rH.im1oi.s2,..ao 11-10.fi'J.11-m JllO• R1nkln SJ,loOO ll•·IS./t./O-'l'<J ; .. a~ K1n•b.tl1 \2,llOO ,~ 1 .•. n -10-M O••l)l!i•A11~11u s1.<J1 •.,.. n.1r,.1l-I&· 1'/J M.trt-H.IQVe Sl ,91Q~~ IJ·/(•/l-1J .. JCJ'J .JG Anno C.it1>er U,91• ~~ 1.l IS·l~·l1 -1'r.i ~r,1 Meynlrs1 .100 111e./s..J>-~· M"•<i•e N"'lt~rjSl.(81 'HI /J /~,)(·1l-~" ~*"°' o;1 \>ll•"•cn s 1 ,,81. ~ ,, "·ll·IJ-79> tlf:tty llu1n!&lrn:U $1,481 ,11 II 1~·1?·11 -j" GIC><"I~ enr<>ntSl.'8/ S<J 19.13 1i.11,1 .. ~, 1 ... 1n S1one ~1.21) fJ 1).1~·1}-1'- Dodgen' Ups, Down ·u Crowds Soar; So Do Injuries LOS ANGELES (1\P ) -Their first home· s tand of the 1975 baseball Scilson e nded on a sour notl' but thl' Los Angeles Dodgers. took <lc:..id <1i1n '{n :1 m<ijor l l'<1~UC rcl'ord i.I S tht·y t•ft to" n. hobblc.>d by'inj u1·il•!i . J\ftCr: tht.'il' fir~t ~l·1·en games at Dodger Stadium. the Dodgers 'have .an <i.tte ndun.cc of 289,276 (or an a\"eragc or 41 ,32S per game. If that sort .of J>'nce continues. th.t• Oodger s ·\\·ould total Bround 3.4 million ran~ ut home by sc<ison·s (•nd,· it nd t)ley· \vould break th<'ir own major league .record or 2.7 million s et in 1962. ' , Sund;,,i y, Chris Speier's bat capped the \i,rinning l'jilly but it• was the Dodge rs' infield that pro- duced the most comment from the Sup Francis co s hortstop. Speier slashed a two·run single off reliever Geoff Zahn as the' Giants scored three times in the 13th inning and the Giants d cfeat- ctl Los Angeles, 6·3. ..I'rrl surprised that the new in - field played lhis well ," said McGee Rallies For First Win PENSACOLA, l''l'a . .-.(1\PJ - J4"rry J\1cGce, rct.'ovc ring fro1n a t.'Ollapse on thl' first nilll'. fit't.•d a t.'IOsing-round 'iO Sunduy to l':ip- turl' the first 1our .\'it.'tory of hi s t.·:.1J'cl'r, winning thl· 5125.000 Pensacola Open golf tournament \\"ith a 13-under-p<:ir 2il. Filldl !oCO•E-1 """ m_, E"•t nlnql s..ioa, Ii. lne 'Sl1\.000 Pe,.~oKOla Open qoll IOUl'nemcnt on t~ •.• , •. , ... d Jldr-1\ Pen~.l(OI• ~., (l11D tau•-.e Ca~tes.1m.1l•11rJ: .Joort1 M<Goee ~2S.OOO "'"'l' Atn\!ilronq 'Sl(.).\O Bn"'e Ct•"1Dlon S..•1) , Miller U...Der S..i!o7) 0....0QN Newil ~.o1S ol·X••r P.fll! l)o(lby Mildll!llS4,C62 O....Si&e~~.Gb7 6oDMurpnr ;.a.0.1 t.011 Gr.111an>S2.111 R.,.... M.l!!Dl•S1,111 Ann1Nor1Pl!.2,l/1 Doug s.inoer~!.2 .1r1 u-e rr®r s1,11r C Ma i IO:\ (GOU' St, 77 1 )•"' ,,.,ni.·~on i i, 9.>ll ICM" ... \.,,,,,tie ~ i I. 9lol (,,~""'" """' '" s 1.'J1J.I f~lly C.o\P<I• S 1, t.18 Don • -.erw " ~I, :;e~ b• ut e 0.. •l•n ~I .:>II~ "'"'""1 Zour~v ;.i.:as: ~All~n·.!i ~1,38~ bot>5.!.,nton\l,Jjj~ 49·WH6-i0~ 211 10< ... 1*11-113 • "'~'2·"8·6'-21' •1·6'1-10·"8-27• ll·tot·•• i!oS-274 to'l·ll·6•1ob-27\ 7J./l).i!o/·66-,, .... 11·•"'u.oG-''"' f)'l·ll-tl·tol-11. ..a.10.10 ··-111 ,.,.,.,.fo'l.n -111 "4·13·10-10-11) ;3 ~·11•69• 11 1 IG·"'8·••·10· 211 •S /l·IJ-~9 -;,1 10;0.10111-·21• l>ll·ll ti·~)-11~ •oli·"8 10 11· '"' •!.,, /().1o1>-21& "' ~rJ./J-11• ft/"" ll /l-11• ,, ... 10 ,,_ ~,. ~1·10-11·11 -11~ 1 1 ·~"-o.ll·l l-?/q Spl'il'r afte r th'e g:.i me1 ''The bait,; don't come ofr there like last yc:.ir. · ~·hl'n they. bouril'N like they ha.d hit <'l'mcnt." 'Tht.• Dodgers announced Sun· d i.Ir that s tr,ong-armed reli<'f )litehcr Mike ~1<1rt;hall and da ~ ing ll•Ct fielder Bill Buckner \\·\II· join the m<iny Los J\ugcll's in-- jUl'l:'<l . .. r ,\lrc:.idy playing \\'ithout cut.t·hc r Stt•\'C )'cager, outfielder Tt11n Po.1cl.vrck cind shortstop Bill Rll ~st.·11. th'• Dodgers said the)· Illa\· l o~l' !\1ars hall £or u \\·eek Hll<i Buckner for t\\·o. J\·tars hall sufferC'd u st•paratioP of rib cartilage on his !en side s~1turda r night <i.ftcr m:.iking foVr p1ttthc!i. The Cy Young ,\,\·ard \\·innl'r r~lie ,·cd in the eighth ii')· ning, but eomplaint..>f.1 of a staf!- bing pai n in his side cind <iskcd lp ll':J\'l'. ? T he c lub sa id ·Buckner:,. ~·e \'l'rt•lr sprainl•d i.lnkll' had bl'eti ' plutcd in a ca ~t a nd that Dodg~r l:'Xel'Uli\'t'S \\'OUld dec·ide thitt n1orning \1·h(•tbe t· to plate him on !ht.' dis<i.bled lis t . The sprain oo- t.'Urr't•d Fri<lar niJ.:hl '''hl·n he sHd into S('t.'ond bas e un an altempttfl Sl<'al. " llis l'l'Pl:.tt.'c1nv11t, Pat.'iOrl'k. h1·nisl•fi hi s hi1> <i gainst th'c ru; .. ing of the l(•ft field fence "·hen he l<·1tpl'll I(> If.Ake •1 1J on1t.' ruo ;,1,\·;.1~· fru1n Gii.!nts cutl'lu•r 1\1:.irc llill. Puciorl'k is also t'X pt.'ttt•d to nills SC\'l•r a l g:..i1n t·s. l\usst.'U is un the: 2 l ·da~· ;,dill•d li :.t \\"ilh a i.lrOkl•IJ \t.•fl h·' :;ufft rl'd 1\pri l 12 in lioustbn. e next d ay Yl'agl•r sprained a k c in a hotne plate l'Ullision. Ile s expected to return this \\'et•k. LOSA .. GEC.ES S"JfFlllA"CIK.!: .. bttobl .. , l.OPH111 <>000 ~-•ti • • c.tu1 It " 1 ~ O O. t i.on'"' 7b • 110 WyNI cl ~ I 0 0 Ml.ttce• rl • I . ·• Gatwr lb • o 1 o ,_..u"" .. •lf t 1 o Ct.> .. IGtdtl ~01 ) ~'Dftll> ~11 l (l!Y3b ~1 )1 1-•lb 00 0 l .1nt.,. t'.IO OQ ~·e•!i\ • l J l·1rq11'..GAC • 0 I 0 0nto¥tf!Jl>lb S t I) AutrO..ci. •$ S 0 0 0 S..tll pr O 0 0 Phode"ll 1 0 0 0 0 R<Kk;t I O 1..lit ypi. !GOO Hille •O I '"""'~' ~ (I G 0 I) Pnllltp• lO 0 0 t.,.Y.01.11,i. !GOO fllarrp .10 o •><J1,,1i.t> 0 0 0 (I Jo'tiu>l?ll Io G N.< ... lull~o•Jh 0 0 0 0 M>tloll p I 0 0 ·10141, ~I Tol<tli 4;-;-Ji; ~•·~"'"co OlO DOii 000 Ooo' ii; l o..AnqNe' . 010 001 000 000 •) £'-lr.p,,~ OP-to~ An11~1e~ I. LOB-Stn F'IJI.. "K O 16, t.<lS Angel~'t /, ~a~~-., ...... ,. r.'.wrc~r. HR-Ct r \3). ~0-Nlallt,.,ffl., S-&I , ~Uflj~!.Ol\,\>f-H•ll. f • l,SO.A-.(1,S'J~. • Neweo111be·, Connors Ro-' Lutz Captiires Pair of Crowns LAS VEGAS John Ntwco mbe whipped fel low ~nd volley g~me \\·Ith :.i bll st('l'\ng at·ruy of passing shoo. 1o1nd scored u 6·3. G·4 \'ictory"'Sundar in tht• fin;.d of tht• World Chun111ionship T<•nni s' fllu e Gro up tou111 umcnt. Co•••r• 8ree%es Dl':l\"VF:n -Jin1my Connors d crusvd Brian Goitfried's serve 1\ustralien pro Tony Roche, 6·1, 6-4 , Suod11.y in a workout fo1· this week's $250,000 winncNake·•ll m11c1ucainatJimmyCoaaar.\. ' 1'ht p;,d1· pl <iye d on the rub· berl7.ed indoor court whil'h will be UMed fur the Saturday contc.-st. Nc~·coml>c said he \\'U!li pro· grcssin g at th~ rate he hlfd plunnt>d und l'-'Ou ld like to J>l'lik on \\tt'dncsd~y for the match. Connors Is cxpectec..1 to arrive Tuesday. t.11t%l1'tec- T0Kvo -Sun Clcmentt resi· dent Bob ~u'z upst-t Stan Stnilh 6'4, 7.S in.the $in&lcs llnal ol Ille $80,000WorldCha111~.PTeo· I ' nis· Red Group tournament du)', then combined \\'ilh Smit \\·in the doubles title. In th(• doubles rin:1I, Lutz 11 Sf'1ith. the fourlh·!i<'C.'d(-d J~ tx.•at the A11 ~1r:.iliun duu or Jo Alexunder .und Phil Dt.'1116-4, 6 6·2.' 't'U••••1'op I Bl;ENOS AIRES -Guillet Vila$ of ArJjl.'ntlna \\'On thl' R.fo tu Plutu tennis tournammt 4'a)t, dcfl'ating American Cl Graeboer 6·2. 6·1, &·4.